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£120, £112, £110, £102 £83, via San Francisco.
G$440, G$120, via Japan and Seattle,
SAN FRANCISCO vía Shanghal, Japan Ports & Honolulu,
* SIBERIA MARU Calls Los Angeles) Sunday,
11th December. Monday, 9th January. Tuesday, 24th January.
TAIYO MARU
TENYO MARU
*Calls Keelung.
LONDON via Singapore, Suez, Marseilles & Porta.
HAKOZAKI MARU
HAKUSAN MARU
Saturday, 17th December. Saturday, 31st December.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.
TANGO MARU
AKI MARU
Wednesday, 21st December. Wednesday, 18th January, 1928.
BOMBAY vin Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.
SADO, MARŲ
+ GENOA MARU
Monday, 12th December. Tuesday, 27th December.
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu, Los Angeles,
Mexico & Panama.. RAKUYO MARU
Friday. 23rd December. SOUTH AMERICA (East Coast) via Singapore, Cape Town & Paris,
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†ASUKA MARU
TAKAOKA MARU
LIVERPOOL via Singapore, Colombo, Port Said & Purts.
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Saturday, 10th December. Wednesday, 211 December.
Friday, 9th December..
CALCUTTA vin SINGAPORE, PENANG & RANGOON
†AKITA MARU
TOKUSHIMA MARU
Monday, Monday,
19th December. 12th December.
NAGASAKI, KORE & YOKOHAMA,
AKI MARU
Friday,
16th December.
SHANGHAI, KORE & YOKOHAMA.
CEYLON MARU (Moj! direct)... Sunday, 11th Decembur. BARUNA BARU
†OSAKA MARU (Moji direcl}
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Monkay 12th December.
Wednesday, 16th December, Monday, 19th December.
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MESSAGERIES MARITIMES”
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LIGNES COMMERCIALES (Cargo Boats).
THE CHINA MAIL,
PANAMA DAM.
SHIPPING
IMMEDIATE CONSTRUCTION
URGED.
TO COST $12,000,000.
Washington, Yesterday.
the
"
SECTION.
LOCAL SHIPPING.
TO-DAY'S ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.
THIS MORNING'S LIST.
Wai Shing (1,170) British, from
JUNK'S ESCAPE,
ALLEGED ATTEMPT AT PIRACY.
ONE MAN KILLED.
A piracy was alleged to have been attempted during the latter part of last week in Chinese waters. The would-be victim was a Hong master Kong Junk which, her avers, was very lucky to csenped.
have
According to the master of the junk, which arrived in port dur- Ing the week-end, his junk left Shaukiwan for Pinghat, in Chinese.
The annual report of the Seere- Shanghai, Swatow, Jardine's: territory, on Thursday. She tary for War on the traffe in Panama Canal last year states that it exceeded that of any preceding year. Excess receipts over expen- diture umounted to $16,487,630 vessels and British and American comprised 23 and 55 per cent. of the traffic, respectively.
The War Secretary urged the im- medinte construction of a' dam to provide for additional storage of for the Canal. The damn water - would be best if constructed at Chagres River at Alhajuela. Addi- tional storage would enable lockage for an annual traffic of one hundred million tons, which was nearly four times that of the present traffle.
The cost of the project he esti- mated at 10 to 12 million dollars and it would take aix'years to com- plete. Reuter's American Service.
PIRACY.
AGREEMENT ON BRITISH PROPOSAL.
Peking, Nov, 29.
car
451 tons general cargo for. Honk ried a crew of three men besides the Kong, 1,886 tons general (through). master, and had on board a cargo Llangchow (1.220) British, from of kerosene, joss sticks, and nut Canton, B. & S.:-104 passengers, uit. 250 tons general cargo (through). At about 11 am. on Friday, the Shantung (1.570) British, from junk was in the vicinity of Hop- Canton, B. & S.:-300 tons, genam, when it was approached by a large strange junk with about ten ern? cargo (through).
Empress of Canada (12,811) mon on board. The stranger open- from Manila,-Canadian |ed fire on the Hong Kong junk with British, Pacific-111 passengers, 248 tons small arms, firing altogether about of the bullets general cargo for Hong Kong, 400 ten shots. One
struck a member of the Hong tons general (through).
Kong boat's crew in the hond, and
Hung On (2,097) Chinese, from
Port Camfn,-Wing Hong & Co.: 1.800 tons coal for Hong Kong, 2,300 tons general (through).
Departures.
he was killed instantaneously.
The others. on the Hong Kong junk were too frightened to return the fire, and would have been easy prey for the pirates, but, to their surprise, the other vessel turned her head and sailed away, from the Reene without making any attempt Lo board the local boat, which im Maru,mediately made tracks back to
Hong Kong.
For Sandakan:-Shima Maru. For Macao:-Shul Hing. For Foochow:-Vulcanas. For Manila: Las Negas.
For Singapore:-Celebes
Kut Sang.
For Swatow:-Maud, Maru, King Yuan,
For Saigon:-Solviken, For Mojl: Shunko Maru. For K. C. Wan:-Lee On Poosang).
Clearances.
Kozin
+
(ex
For Keelung: Hamburg Maru.. For Canton Newchwang.
Shipping Abstracts.
As regards the joint suppres- | sion of pirates in South China by the Five Powers' navies, which has been proposed by the British Legation taking advantage of Stri Cecil Clementi's visit to Peking; it is generally observed that the Powers concerned are in favour of the British proposition and Tapanese that the matter now seems to be Norwegian progressing towards the evolu- Chinese
British
Mouthly Sailings direct to HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, DUNKIRKtion of a concreto measure how to Dutch
S.S. "SI-KIANG"
4th December.
S.S. "LT. ST. LOUBERT-BIE due to arrive from DUNKIRK.
LONDON, HAVRE about the 23rd December.
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ANDRE LEBON
4th November
UHEN NURAUX
A
18th November
21st Doc.
ANDERS..
2nd December
4th Jan.
D'ARTAGJAN
16th December
19th Jan,
Sailing from Hong Kong for
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6th Dec.. 20th Dec.
3rd Jun. 1928 -17th Jan. 31st Jan, 14th Feb.
RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY TO MARSEILLES
A Clus Steamers
Isl Class 2nd
||
(including Table Wine)
£99. Os. Od. B Clas
1st Class .. £86. 06. Od. .. £70. Os. Od. Steamers 2nd
.. £01. 03. Od. Through Tickets to. London and Leading Towns of Europe.
Accommodations reserved in the Trains at Marseilles.
(Sailings subject to alteration without notice).
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Factory: Godawn, Praya, Dundas St., Mongkok. Tel. K. 88.
The body of the victim was re- moved by the Police to the public' mortuary on the junk's arrival in port,
more
Although the junk master is eer- tain that he was attacked by a pirate craft, the latter's subsequent behaviour makes it appear probable that the stranger had mistaken the Hong Kong junk for pirates and opened fire on her in self defence.
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
In
Arrivals. Departures. Port.
10
3
5
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26 C
3
5
9
2
18
2 0
5
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The C.P.S., R.M.S. "Empress of Russia" arrived at Nagasaki
on j
0
Saturday at 5 p.m. left that port
0
bring about expected results. French However, in order to put the German scheme into effect, there seems American still to exist some difficulties Panama
Danish among the Powers concerned, and.
Portuguese the Powers are said to be careful- ly investigating measures to meet all the circumstances which might arise out of such a general | suppression.
Ministers of the Five Powers to-day met at the official re- sidence of the Japanese Minister and negotiated on the question.
The rumour reporting the re- jection by the Powers of the British proposition is totally groundless; the tendency among the Ministers is all in favour of the materialisation of such con- certed action.-Toho.
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DEATHS AT SEA.
CASUALTIES BY VESSELS ARRIVING IN COLONY.
at 6 am. yesterday and wis due at Shanghai at 9 a.m. to-day.
The E. & A. Company's 8.5. “St.
2 Albans" with the outward Aus-
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The Motor vessel "Asiatic Prince from New York sailed from Shanghai on December 3 j afternoon, and is expected to arrive here at daylight to-morrow.
The 8.6. "Wray Castle" (D. & Co.) sailed from Manila on De- cember 3, and is expected here to- }morrow.
The B. 1. s.s. "Talma" will leave
The Harbour Office Reports for Amoy for this port to-morrow at the 24 hours ended 9 aim. yesterday p.m., and is due here on Wednes- gave an unusual death roll on board day evening. vessels arriving,
The P., & O. 8.8, "Morea" ́ left The "Achilles," from Tacoma and Singapore for this port on Decem Miike, carrying 363 steerage pas-ber 4 at 9 a.m. with the outward sengers, reports that one case of English Mails, and is due here on typhoid was landed at Yokohama December 8 at about noon.
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On board the same vessel, one ber 2, and is expected here Chinese died of heart failure on December 8. November 26 and one Chinese from The B. I. a.a. "Garmala" left consumption on December 2. Both Singapore for this port on De- corpses were landed here.
cember 2 at p.m., and is due here The "Tai Fook Sing" arriving on December 12 at a.m. from Saigon, reports that one deck) The 8.8. "Cafulu” (D. Co.) passenger died of beri-beri en sailed from Rabaul on November route, the body being buried at sea. 30, and is expected here on 'De-
cember 13.
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The M.V. "Viminale" (D. & Co.) sailed from Massaun on December 3, and is due here on January 5, 1928,
At the Marine Court this morn- The M.V. A.8. "Canton" (Swedish ing two women, who were said to East Asiatic Co., Ltd.), left Rot- be unlicensed prostitutes fromterdam on November 22, and is due Macao, were charged with being on here on or about January 5. board the American
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DECK PASSENGERS.
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The total number of Asiatic deck For failing to observe the rule of passengers entered for the twenty- the road, the master of the steam Saturday was 888, of which number
four hours ended at 9 a.m. launch Wing Cheong" was fined the--a.s. "Ling Nam" $20, with the alternative of three brought 664 from Singapore.
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For the twenty-four hours ended guilty and a previous conviction!
at 9 a.m. yesterday 1,769 deck pas- was deposed to.
sengers entered.
*WARSHIPS IN PORT,
The following. warships and auxiliaries were in harbour this morning:-
South Wall Basin, Peterel and Term East Wall Basin, Suba, LA, L7, L8 and L19; North Arm, Argus, and Francol; West Wall Dock; Witherington, Wivern, Titania, and Subs. L2 and L3; In Dock; Nessus, Stormcloud, Sterling and Cicala; Oil Fuel Jetty, L15; Buoy 2 Wolverine; Buoy 8, Blue- bell; Buoy 4, Herald; Buoy 6, Iroquols: Buoy 8, Ambrose and Subs, L5, L27, L20 and L33; Buoy 9, Marazion; Buoy 16, Seraph; Buoy 11, Serapia and Sirdar; Buoy 18, Bruce; Buoy 19, Belgol; Buoy 20, Veteran; Buoy 26, Khark!; Buoy A. 26. Ruthenia. Alao in port, U.S.S. Pampanga and Argus (French).
THEFT ON A STEAMER.
A Chinese woman passenger on the 8.8. "Hayan Maru," lying along- elde the O.S.K. wharf in Connaught Road Central, has reported to the police the theft yesterday of a black handbag containing jewellery and money to the total value of $266.
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