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G$440, G$420, via Japan and Seattle.

SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu,

SIBERIA MARU Calls Los Angeles) Sunday,

Tuesday

Tuesday,

11th December.

19th_January. 24th January.

LONDON via Singapore, Suez, Marseilles & Ports."

Saturday,

3rd December. Saturday, 17th December. Saturday, 31st December.

TAIYO MARUL...

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TANGO MARU

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BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.

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Friday, Monday,

Wednesday, 21st December. Wednesday, 18th January, 1928.

2nd December.. 12th December.

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.

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SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu, Los Angeles,

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Friday, 23rd December.

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

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• Saturday, Wednesday, 21st December.

Friday, 9th December.

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S.S. "SI-KIANG"

4th December.

S.S. "LT. ST. LOUBERT-BIE" due to arrive from DUNKIRK.

LONDON, HAVRE about the 23rd December.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS (Mail Service)

Вывадисти

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6th Dec, 20th Dec.

3rd Jan. 1928 17th Jan. 31st Jan.

14th Feb.

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A Class Steamers

(including Table Wine) Jat Class ... Os. Od. B Class lat Class !

286, 08. Od. 2nd

£70. Ox. Od. Steamers 2nd

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Accommodations reserved in the Trains at Marseilles.

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FAILING TO FLY RED -FLAG-

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THE CHINA MAIL,

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For unlawfully failing to holst the red flag, having dangerous goods, consisting of a hundred tins of kerosine aboard, in Chaung Chau Harbour, the master of a trading junk was fined $20 or three weeks (1st charge) and $25 or three weeks (2nd charge) at the Marine Court this morning, before Lt.- Commander G. F. Hole, RN Marine Magistrate.

For mooring Inshore, four steers- men of trading junks were fined $5 each.

THEFT ON STEAMER.

WOMAN STEALS A WAD OF NOTES.

SECTION.

LUMPERS' STRIKE.

COMMONWEALTH LINE'S

AGREEMENT..

Melbourne, Yesterday.

The Commonwealth Shipping

STEAMER ASHORE.

FRENCH LINER FROM FAR EAST.

Lgitdon, Yesterday.

It is reported from Hamburg that the Fronch str. "Docteur Pierro Bonoit," from the Far East bound for Hamburg with general goods, Is ashore near Brunshausen. Tuga are standing by.-Reuter.

Line has concluded an agreement STEAMER FOUNDËRS.

with the Waterside Workers' Federation whereby all the Com- monwealth liners will be exempted GREAT STORM OFF BOMBAY from the strike.

The waterside workers agree to work overtime on Commonwealth finers all over Australia if neces- Bury,

COAST.

Bombay, Nov. 15. It is authoritatively believed that through, the storm which passed According to the reports coming the agreement preludes the calling off of the strike or at least Its over the Bombay const on Saturday suspension antil after Christmas, was responsible for a big loss of normal conditions, including over- with the resumption of work on life at sea.

time.-Reuter,

29:

PASSENGER LIST.

The Bombay Co-operative Naviga- tion Company's 290-ton coastal pas- senger steamer, "Tukaram," which left Bombs on Saturday morning, encountored heavy ass and while

ARRIVALS.

returning to port foundered sud-

to denly, due

a strong cyclone which she Per 8.4. "Kitano Maru" from

ran into 60 miles off on November Bombay, in 42 feet of water. A Chinese woman who boarded! London vin Ports

She was carrying 82 passengers the 8.8. "Kwong Fook Cheong" last Mr. night to return to the country, was Andrew, Mrs. E. M. Bevan

A. S. Abott, Brother V. and the crew comprised 54. this morning complainant in a case three sons, Mrs. C. A. L. Bailey, sent out, returned early this morn- and A search steamer, which was before Major C. Willson, in which Mrs. D. M. Bradley Mcasre, C. I. ing. She brought back only 18 another female passenger of the ship was charged with the larceny Grider, T. P. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. crew, and reported that dead bodica G. Bradley, N. C. Donovan, R. The complainant said that she . Hantz, Megers. J. R. Hastell, were washed up on. the coast and was awakened at about 4.15 this. Judah, L. Monde), J. Monroe, the ship was found sunk in 42 feet morning by someone going through N. F. Nassor, Mr. and Mrs, F. A. her pockets and saw the accused, Perry, Misa J. Perry, Mr. E. D. da of water, seven miles off the port who immediately put something in Roza, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Richards, of Hareshwar, on the coast.

Little hope is entertained her trousers and then sat down. Mr. W. Wright, Miss M. E. Wort- She refused to stand up when the man, Miss O. M. E. Andrews, Mrs. more survivors being found. witness fold her to do so0, 80 she J. B. Anbry, Mr. C. H. Butler, Miss (complainaut) gave the alarm. R. M. Elwin, Dr. T. Izawa, Lieut.-

of $89.

passengers

and, members

of the

of

on

Another steamer, the "Jayanti," belonging to the Bombay Steam A member of the ship's crew then Comdr. W. Iwasaki, Mr. R. D. Navigation Company, sailed came on the scene. He pulled the Martin, Mrs. F. C. Martin, Miss Saturday morning at the same time accused to her feet, and the wad M. P. Martin, Lieut. S. Nakamori.

Major A. Nara, Mrs. II. L. Nester, for Dabol and another port on the Mr. F. E. Nester, Mr. and Mrs. D. West Coast, with passengers Pederson, Mr. A. C. Savage, Mrs, crew, numbering over 100.

She is now three days overdue R. E. Thompson, Mr. E. E. Virii,

and has not been heard of since her departure.

of notes fell to the floor from one of the legs of the accused's trou- Witness picked up the money, counted it and found it to be intact.

sers.

The Magistrate sentenced the ac- cused to six weeks' hard labour.

WARSHIPS IN PORT.

The following warships and auxi- liaries were in harbour this morn- ing:-

and Miss D. Whitehead.

Per s.3. "Tanda" from Japan porta on November 30:-

Mr. K. Watanabe (Yokohama to Manila), Mr. B. C. Bowden (Kobe to Sydney), Mr. and Mrs. Mulligan (Yokohama to Sydney), Mr. Chang Kar-ng (Kobe to Hong Kong).

DEPARTURES.

Per Dollar Line "President Cleve- land" left Hong Kong for Seattle, November 30:-

North Wall Basin, Witherington, Stormcloud, Sterling, Nessus and Cicala; South Wall Basin, Peterel and Tern; East Wall Basin, Subs. Li, L4. Liɓ and 120; North Arm, Mrs. E. Wortman, Mr. R.Grider, Francol; West, Wall Dock, Titania, Mr. R. Johannessen, Mr. E. A. L2, 18, Wivern and Veteran; In Mackay, Mr. J. M. Da Luz, Dr. C. Dock, St. Monance, Cherub and L7, De M. Leitao, Mr. P. C. Harrison, L8 and L19: Buay 1, Argus: Buoy Mr. A. S. Minnion, Mr. R. Ohno,

and

It is feared that the steamer met

has been driven out to sen. the same fate as the "Tukaram," or

A

made.

vigorous search is being

Great consternation prevails among the. friends and relatives of the passengers and anxious en- quiries are being made.

Further Details.

Bombay, Nov. 16. Further details of the "Tukaram” disaster give the casualties is 128.

The passengers wore all Indians, Hindus and Moslems,

Another coastal steamer, the 4. Herald; Buoy 5, Thracian; Buoy Mr. O. Birckhahn, Mr. H. P. Surrey, Jayanti," which left Bombay on 6, Irequols; Buoy 7. Marazion; Buoy 8, Ambrose and Subs. L5, L27 Mr. and Mrs. G. B: Enders, Mr. E. Saturday morning for Dabol, 90 and L388; Buoy 10, Seraph and G. Barnes, Mr. G. E. Ollerdessen, miles south of Bombay, is still | Sirdar; Buoy 12,, Somme; Buoy 13, Mr. J. A. Isaacs, Mr. J. A. Quayle, Bruce Buoy 20, Belgol; Buoy 26, Mr. H. W. Allison, Miss R. D. Hunt,

The search vessel "Rupavati" re- Kharki; Buoy A26, Ruthenis.

Sister M. Michael, Sister Patricia, turned this morning without news Mrs. P. M. Slater, Mr. M. A. Cohen, of the missing vessel.

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Mr. C. A. Peal, Mr. Le C. De Creis- The "Rupavati's" captain report- quer, Mr. J. T. Hegarthy, Mrs. R. ed that he found the wreckage of AMERICAN AUSTRALIA ORIENT | E. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. the "Tukaram" and a large number

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Aubrey, Mrs. H. B. Ihrig, Mr. P. of bodies. Madar, Mr. C. J. Smith, Mr. T. 1. Another bost, the "Kamalavati,”. Rawsthorne, Mr. L. F. Stokes, Mr. has been sent to search for the E. Esser, Miss M. E. Hunt, Miss C. "Jayanti." Han, Mr. W. MeGibbon, Mr. W. H. Prohme, Mr. A. W. Slater. -.

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The wreck of the "Tukaram” was found 60 miles south of Bombay.

The corpses of the captain and chief officer have been identified.

· Five survivors were brought Mesers, R. Maurin, G. Innes, A. back to Bombay to-day. Zaiorchkovsky, A. Hodge, a c. Interviewed, they said that the Hallavik, A. B. Denior, G. J. Bor-boat was returning to Bombay on mann, Mr. and Mrs. L. Howitt, Saturday evening, and at seven Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Richarde, Mr. o'clock a huge wave struck her and Mre. M. Hantz, Mr. N. C. violently and she tilted dangerously. Donovan, Mr. J. Munroe, Brother Another giant wave followed and V. Andrew, Mrs. C. A. L. Bailey,

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MACAO SHIP DAMAGED.

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The river steamer "Shing the Cheong," which was once on Hong Kong run, was damaged at Macno during the week-end.

Repairs to the hull have been effected and to-night she will res sume her run between Macao and Canton. She is under the Portu guene fing.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

The ss. Wray Castle" (D. & Co.) safled from New York on Octo- ber 16, and is expected here on December 3.

The_C.P.3., `R.M.S. “Empress of Asía" left Yokohama for Vancouver | on November 25 at 8 p.m., and is dub at Vancouver on December 4.

The E & A Company's 8.8. "St. Albans" left Sydney for this port on November 12 at a.m. with the outward Australian Mails, and is duo here on December-5..

The C.P.S., R.M.S. "Empress, of Canada" will sail for Victoria and Vancouver at daylight on Wednes day, December 7.

The CPS, R.M.S: "Empress of Canada (Capt. S. Robinson, C.B.E., R.N.R.) leaves Manila on Decem ber 8 at 4 pm, and is due at Hong Kong on December 5 at 8 a.m. when she will berth at Pier No. 6 Kowloon Wharf. The steamer will leave here for Victoria and Vancouver, BC,vis Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama, at 6 mon December

The survivors, clinging to wreck- age, drifted into Port Janjira, where they were saved.-"Times of Ceylon."

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