DODWELL & COMPANY, LTD.

FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK Via SUEZ.

LLOYD

TRIESTINO

REGULAR MONTHLY PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE (FIUME). TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO GENOA, ALL ITALIAN, ADRIATIC, LEVANT, BLACK SEA AND DANUBE PORTS. REDUCED PASSAGE RATES.

BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE

LONDON

NEXT SAILINGS.

£72.10.0. £80.0.0.

OUTWARDS FOR SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, KOBE & MOJI

M.V. "REMO"

S.S. "FIUME-L”

M.V. "ESQUILINO"

From Hong Kong.

Salls on/or about 21st July. Sails on/or about 18th August. Saila on/or about 15th September

HOMEWARDS FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE.

M.V. "VIMINALE"

M.V. "REMO"

5.5. “FIUME-L”

M.V. "ESQUILINO"

From Hong Kong,

Sails on/or about 26th July, Sails on/or about 23rd August. Sails on/or about 20th September. Sails on/or about 18th October.

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS

FROM CALCUTTA & COLOMBO TO SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.

S.S. "UMZUMBI" S.S. “UMSINGA"

Sails from Calcutta 31st July. Sails from Calcutta 3rd September. Regular Passenger and Cargo Service to South African Porta. Through Bills of Lading issued from Hong Kong.

For Freight or Passage on any of the above Lines apply to:- DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents.

Telephone Central 1030.

NYKLINE

REDUCED RATES TO EUROPE VIA SAN FRANCISCO. £120, £112, £110, £102, £83; G$440, G$420 via Seatle. SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.

SHINYO MARU (Calls Keelung).... Tuesday, 12th July, at 6 a.m. * SIBERIA MARU (Calls Keelung)... Tuesday, 26th July, at 10 a.m. TAIYO MARU

Tuesday, 9th August,

Calls Los Angeles, omitting Honolulu.. LONDON via Singapore, Suez, Marseilles & Ports.

HAKOZAKI MARU

HAKUSAN MAHU

KITANO MARU

Saturday,

+

Saturday, 18th July, at 11 am.

Saturday, 30th July, at 11 a.m.

13th August.

Wednesday, 20th July, at 11 a.m. Wednesday, 24th Aug., at 11 a,m.

11th July,

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.

AKI MARU

MISHIMA MARU

BOMBAY via SINGAPORE & COLOMBO:

Monday, TAMBA MARU ...... SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu, Los Angeles,

Mexico & Panama.

KAKUYO MARU

Monday, 11th July, at Noon.

SOUTH AMERICA (East Coast) via Singapore, Cape Town & Ports,

KAMAKURA MARU

Thursday, lith August, NEW YORK and/or BOSTON via PANAMA.

BENGAL MARU

TATSUNO MARU

21st July.

10th August.

Thursday, Wednesday, LIVERPOOL via Singapore, Colombo, Port Said & Ports.

DELAGOA MARU

Tuesday, 12th July.

CALCUTTA via SINGAPORE, PENANG & RANGOON.

CEYLON MARU

NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

MISHIMA MARU

SHANGHAL, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

'HARUNA MARU

YAMAGATA MARU (Moji direct).. MATSUMOTO MARU

TOYOHASHI MARU

Sunday, 10th July,

Friday, 22nd July.

Monday, 11th July.. Wednesday, 13th July. Tuesday, 10th July. Monday, 25th July.

For further information apply to-NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Tel. Central No. 292 (Private exchange to all departments.)

CHINA COAST.

THE CHINA MAIL.

SHIPPING

SECTION.

GAZETTE OF THE LATEST CHANGES.

Mr. O. T. Harrison, chief officer,

"Anking," is on reserve.

Mr. A. H. Mills, chief officer, "Ninghai," has goue chief, officer, "Anking."

Mr. W. D. MacLean, third officer, "Anking," is on reserve.

Mr. W. A. McDonald, chief officer, "Kwelyang," is on reserve,

MOTOR NAVIGATION.

Remarkable Progress,

A atriking illustration of the pro- use of motorships since the end of gress which has been made in the the war is afforded by the statistics relating, to vessels of that type which have passed through the Suez Canal between 1919 and 1926. The following table gives the number of individual ships, the total number of transits effected, and the total net tonnage:

Mr. R. J. Nunn, from Home leave, has gone chief officer, "Kweiyang," Year. Mr. A. H. Finnic, second oficer, 1919 "Tungchow," has gone second offi- 1920 cer, "Kwangtung."

No. of Transits effected.

ahips. No. Not tonnage,

23 77 40 105

347,000 437,000

1921.

44 110

Mr. F. J. Wilson, third engineer, "Suiyang," la on reserve.

1922

68 169

1923

194

91 235

118 324

1924 1925 1926

496,000 810,000 898,000 1,089,000 1,720,000

148 455 2,522,000

MAINE NOTICE.

IGH ANGLE GUN

PRACTICE.

On tructions from the Naval Authorles, the following Notice to Marrs, No. 39, has been inoued by the arbour Master, under date July 7

SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1927.

CANADIAN

PACIFIC

QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC.

TO VICTORIA & VANCOUVER.

Inforation has been received that typounder high angle pom- pom fing may take place from Stoneeters Island on Monday, July 1between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.

The ea contained between bear- and 26 degrees from the Western ing 24 degrees from White Point Peak Stonecutters Island, for al distans of three miles, should be EMPRESS OF ASIA regard as dangerous.

MOVEIENTS OF STEAMERS.

from Hiddlesbro, Antwerp, Lon- Theßen Line s.8. "Benvrackio"

don, Salts and Philippines, is due to arre here to-day.

The .P.S., R.M.S. "Empress of Russid left Yokohama on July 1, and fluent Vancouver to-morrow.. TheP. & O. 6.5. "Novara" left Singaore, for this part on July 7, at 5 pm, with the outward mails, and due here on July 11, at aboujé a.m.

Mr. A. B. Blair, from reserve, has gone third engineer, "Suiyang,"

Mr. T. Curry has been appointed third engineer, "Ninghai."

Mr. J. W. Ridley, third engineer, "Ninghai," has gone third engineer.ber of individual ships, of 131 in porefor this port on June 6, a.mt.,)

"Chusan,"

Mr. H. M. Neilson, second officer, "Ilinsang," has gone second officer, "Hopsang."

Mr. L. J. Stevenson, second offi- cer "Flopsang," has gone second officer, "insan."

Thus motor navigation in 1926, shows an increase of 30 in the num- .08 compared with that of 1925,

the number of transits, and of 802,000 tons in the total measure- ment. As during the same year the total traffic showed a reduction of 702,000 tons as compared with the figures of 1926, there was an actual reduction of 1,504,000 tons in the

traffic of ather than motor-driven

Mr. L. St. J. Munby, from reserve, has gone third offleer, "Hinsarig.” craft.

Mr. H. T. Sawyer, sup'y second officer, "Siangwo," has gone second. officer, "Pingwo,"

Mr. J. R. Evans, second officer, "Pingwo," has gene second officer, "Waishing."

Mr. E. McNab, second engineer, "Siangwo," is on reserve.

Mr. 1. Halkett, from reserve, has gone second engineer, "Slangwa."

Captain W. Brewer, of the "Hydrangea." has gone master, "Derwent."

Britain Leads

In the following table the motor- driven traffic during the last five years is distributed according to the nationality of the vessels, mak- ing one transit or several:-

6

5

"Der

1922, 1923, 1924. 1925. 1926.

British 22 22 38 52 05 Nor-

2 wegian

4 German Danish 18 10 Dutch 3 Swedish Italian American 2 Japanuse Spanish French

9

30

21

7 13 18

21 18

14

2

11

Mone-

gasque Egyptian

Captain E. Jones, of the went, has gone master, "Ling Nam"

Mr. T. A. Goldenberg, second off cer, "Pheumpenh," has gone second officer, "Hatching."

Mr. A. Aiken, second officer, "Haiching," is on reserve.

Mr. R. H. Wethrell, second officer, Siamese "Halvard," has gone master, same ship.

Captain T. H. Ball, from reserve, has gone master, "Hydrangen.”

Mr. J. Robinson, chief officer, "Chung On," is on reserve.

Mr. A. N. Seatom has been ap- pointed chief officer, "Wing Hung" "Shipping & Engineering."

1

The two largest increases of last

TH B. 1. 8.s. "Tara" left Singa- and due here on July 12, p.m.

TH C.P.S., R.M.S. "Empress of Caufa" left Vancouver for Hong Kong via Japan ports and Shang- hai, June 30, le due here on July 18, and will leave for Manila on 3ly 19, at b p.m.

TH C.P.S., R.M.S. "Empress of Asia (Capt. L. D. Douglas, R.N.R.) willieave here for Victoria and Vanouver, B.C., via Shanghai, Nagsaki, Kobe and Yokohama, at nod on July 13, and is due a. Vacouver, BC, on July 31.

The following vessels of the Compagnie des Messageries Mart tims are expected here:-

'Amazone." July 19. alou," July 22. Chenonceaux," August 2 Athos II," August 30,

D'Artagnan," September 13.

CONSIGNEES.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., COPENHAGEN.

T

THE M/S

“DANMARK”

13 ships) and that of the Norwe are hereby informed that all goods year were that of the English as having arrived, Consignees of cargo gian (11 ships). The latter, from are being landed and placed at their the fifth position which is occupied risk into the hazardous and/or In 1925,

has advanced to the extra-hazardous Godowns of The second.

fongkong & Kowloon Wharf & The number of motorships which Godown Co., Ltd., where delivery made their first passage of the canal] in 1926 was 59, as against 51 inn be obtained as soon as the goods

ale landed. 1925 and 39 in 1924. Among these No claims wall! be admitted after new motor-driven vessels

AMERICAN AUSTRALIA ORIENT made their

LINE.

Operated for

U. S. Shipping Board By SWAYNE & HOYT, INC. FOR SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES

S.S. "DEWEY ........July 12. FOR HAIPHONG & MANILA S.S. "WEST FARALON" July 9 For full information apply to- SWAYNE & HOYT, INC. L. EVERETT, Inc. General Agente Telephone C. 8008

1st Floor, Queen's Building.

which

first acquaintance the goods have left the Godowns, with the canal last year were seven and all goods remaining undeliver- belonging to Messrs. A. Weir and edafter the 16th of July, 1927, 4 Co., five to the Prince Line, and four p.. will be subject to rent. to the Wilhelmsen firm

glan).

(Norwe-1 broken, chafed and damaged gods are to be left in the Godown,

It noteworthy that the average where they will be examined by net tonnnge of the motor

vessels Mears. Anderson & Ashe on the using the Suez route is increasing. 14th of July, 1927, at 10 a.m. In 1919 it was 4,505 tons, but in 1926 it rose to 6,643 tons,

Down

A claims against the vessel to 1925 the largest vessel observed mus be presented to the Under- passing through the canal was still signd before the 19th of July, the "Limerick," of 7,027 tons net, 1927 or they will not be recognised. but down to December 91, 1926, the N Fire Insurance will largest was the Dutch passenger effected.

ha

liner "Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft," Bila of Lading will be counter- of 11,810 tons. Every year motor-signed by driven tankers are becoming more

and more numerous; from five in

1922, their number has progressed

to 12 in 1925 and 19 in 1926.

JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD., A.,ents.

Hong Kong, 9th July, 1927.

STEAMERS

EMPRESS OF CANADA EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF ASIA

SAILINGS 1927.

Kobe Y'hama

H'Kong S'hai

Leave Leave Leave Leave

V'ver Arrive

July 13 July 16 July 19 July 22 July 31 Aug. 3 Aug. 6 Aug. 9 Aug. 12 Aug. 21 Aug. 26 Aug. 27 Aug. 30 Sept. 2 Sept. 11 Sept. 14 Sept. 17 Sept. 20 Sept. 23 Oct. 2 Oct. 5 Oct. 8. Oct. 11 Oct. 14 Ort, 23 Oct. 26 Oct. 29 Nov. 1 Nov. 4 Nov. 1 Nov. 16 Nov, 19 Nov. 22 Nov, 25 Dec. 4 Dec. 7 Dec. 18 Dec. 13 Dec. 16 Dec. 25 |(E/Asia and E/Russia call at Nagasaki the day after departure from S'hal).

EMPRESS OF CANADA EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

EMPRESS OF ASIA

EMPRESS OF CANADA

Leave Arriva

SPECIAL FARES TO EUROPE

$120

£112

£83.

HONG HONG-MANILA SERVICE."

Leave

Arrive Manila Hong Kong

July 30 Aug: 1

Hong Kong Manila

July 19 July 21 EMPRESS OF CANADA Aug.

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA 9 Aug. 11

Aug. 20 Aug, 22 All first and second class rooms on the "Empress of Canada,” "Empress of Asia" and "Empress of Russia" are fitted with hot and cold running water.

1

CANADIAN PACIFIC EXPRESS

TRAVELLERS CHEQUES PAYABLE THE WORLD OVER.

THE SAFEST AND MOST CONVENIENT WAY TO CARRY FUNDA

Passenger Department: Freight and Express:

Tel. 0.752 Tel. C. 42

Cables: "GACANPAC."

Cables: "NAUTILUS."

O. S. K.

SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,

LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP.-Via Singapore,

Colombo, Buer and Port Said. ALTAI MARU

..Sunday, 10th July.

Thursday, 14th July,

RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES-Via Saigon, Singapore,

Colombo, Durban & Cape Town. MANILA MARU

BOMBAY--Vis Singapore and Colombo,

SUMATRA MARU (Calls at Penang) Tuesday, 19th July.

DURBAN, DELAGOA BAY, BEIRA, DAR-ES-SALAAM, ZANZIBAR AND

HOMBASA Via Singapore and 'Colombo. GANADA MARU

TIENTSIN

KINZAN MARU

CALCUTTA Via Singapore and Rangoon

SEATTLE MARU

..Sunday, 31st July,

..Saturday, 11th July.

Monday, 26th July.

Thursday, 14th July.

*(Calling at Saigon_only),

SEKKOW MARU

Thursday, 28th July,

BANGKOK-Via Saigon.

*TACOMA HARU

VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER Via Shanghai and Japan

Ports.

ALABAMA MARU (From Shanghal) Wednesday, 20th July. HAIPHONG VI■ HOIHOW & PAKHOL

TAIKWA MARU

Tuesday, 19th July. NEW YORK-Via Japan ports, San Francisco and Panama.

(from Kobe) Sunday, 24th July,

JAPAN PORTS

HAVANA MARU

INDO MARU AMAZON MARU

CELEBES MARU KEELUNG Via SWATOW & AMOY.

KAIJO MARU

HOZAN MARU

TAKAO Via SWATOW & AMOY,

TAKAO DIRECT

DELI' MARU

BATAVIA MARU

TAKAO

DAIREN

Thursday, 14th July, .Saturday, 16th July. Sunday, 24th July.

Sunday, 10th July, 11 am, Sunday, 17th July, 11 s.m.

Thursday, 28th July, '

Thursday, 28th July.

For further particulars please apply to:-OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA. Tel. Central No. 4088, 4039, 4000.

M. TAKEUCHI Manager.

M.M.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES®

MM

LIGNES COMMERCIALES (Cargo Boats).

Monthly Sallinge direct to HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, DUNKIRK:—

S.S. "YANG TSE"

5th August..

s.a. "YALOU" 'due to arrive from DUNKIRE, LONDON, HAVRE about the 22nd July,

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS (Mail Service»

BANK LINE LTD.

AGENTS FOR

ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION WITHOUT NOTICE.

UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT.

S.S. "CITY OF GLASGOW" '. S.S. "KABINGA"

AUSTRALIA

..Havre, L'dòn, R'dam, H'burg ..Havre, L'don, R'dam, H'burg

ELLERMAN LINE

3rd August. 18th August, AUSTRAL-EAST INDIES LINE Sallings from SINGAPORE on 7th of every month by "CITY OF PALERMO" or "CITY OF SPARTA”

to Java, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney and vice versa. Through Freight and Passenger bookings from Hong Kong in conjunction with "Ellerman" Line er

other services.

J

BOSTON, NEW YORK & BALTIMORE...AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE

S.S. "CITY OF CHESTER" - S.S. "CITY OF BEDFORD" S.8. "CITY of NORWICH"

vin Suez Canal

via Suez Canal

via Suez Canal

ALSO AGENTS. FOR

ANDREW WEIR & CO.

CHINA BORNEO SHIPPING CO.

Hong Kong-Borneo Line.

S.S. "FUH TAI”

Will be despatched for

JESSELTON, KUDAT, JAMBONGAN, SANDAKAN, TAWAU, SEMPORNA & LAHAD DATU. on July 14th at 3 a.m.

For Freight and passage, please apply to

IV, WATT & COMPANY, Agents.

14th July. .14th Aug. 11th Sept.

27, Connaught Road West, Second Floor.

Arr. at Hong

Beilipp

froto

Kong & Bailings

for Shnorha

Sailing from Hong Kong for

„Flossers,

MaralHoo

and Japan.

Maraeilin

BERVICES TO

OPHINX....

PAIL LEGAT....

20th May

19th July.

3rd Jane

Ynd Aug.

BOSTON & NEW YORK.

AMAZONE

B

17th Jane

19th July

16th Aug.

S.S. "COMERIC"

CHENONGEAFX .. A

In July

2nd Angust

Hhh Aug.

ATHAB .....

24th July

g0th August

7th Sept.

13th Sept

11th ct.

vin Suez Canal MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA

S.8. "TINHOW"..

AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE

16th July. ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE

5th August.

D'ARTAGNAN.... ..... A 121) August

RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY TO MARSEILLES

(including Table Wina and Frpe Doctor's Attendance).

A Class) 1st Class .... £99. Os, fd. D.Clam ƒ · 1st Cimex.. £85. Ox, Od.

2nd

.. #70. 06. Od Binamers find

*

*. £81. Oz. Od

bugh Tickets to London and Leading Towns of Europe.

Ecommodations reserved in the Trains at Marseilles,

(Ballings subject to alteration without Radios). Partieniars, apply to:mas,

Cie, das MESSAGERIES MARITIMES, Central 760,ARINEROUSSELL, Patel, Queen's Building, NBIGNATION--TRANSIT-REPRESENTATION.

Phone C.4968.

From Hong Kong Loading for Mauritius, Delagon Bay, Durban, East London, Algoa Bay, Port Elizabeth, Mossel Bay

and Capetowa Thrach Bills of Lading Farued to Beire, Quilimaine, Ibo, Port Amelia, Mozambique, Chinde,

Inkambane, Zanzibar, Mombasa, Elliodini, Port Nolloth, Luderite Bay, Walvie, Bay and,

Madagascar,

For freight or passage on any of the above lines apply to:-

Telephone

„Central 4791.

THE BANK LINE. LTD

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. COPENHAGEN.

The MS." "MALAYA”

will be loading for Marseilles, Rotterdam, Hamburg and other

Scandlaarien Ports on or about

Further sailings :---

M.S. “DANMARK" M.S. "JAVA".

MS. "ASIA"

M.S. "AFRIKA”

July 20.

Expected on

or about: 10th July

2nd Auguft

5th September

5th October

Subject to change without notice.

For further particulars, please apply to:-

Will leave homeward-

bound on or about!---

JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD.

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