SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1928.
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P. & O.-British India Apcar and
Eastern & Australian Lines
LIAO RIVER.
CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW CANAL 14 MILES 'LONG.
CONSERVANCY PROBLEMS.
THE CHINA MAIL,
FREIGHT RATES.
BRITISH COMPANIES AND CONTINENTAL PORTS.
OFFICIAL EXPLANATION.
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PASSENGER LISTS.
DEPARTURES.
Passengers departed from Hong Kong by the, s... "Mishima Maru" for Japan on January 20 were:-)
Dr. H. Kubota, Messra. S. Hata, T. Tamai, Salkiyo, Under the business of the Upper
Fujiwara, The question of preferential Honma, Liao River Conservancy Board the rates to South America from Con- Laughlin, Nurse D. Magee, Baro- Paymaster-Lieut. Mc- firm of McDonnell and Gorman of tinental ports by British Confer-ness Kikuchi, Megara. T. Suzuki, Tientsin are executing' a conser
ence lines was again mentioned in Y. Chikamoto, Mies Lake, Messre. vancy project for the improvement the House of Commona. Sir P. M. Traub, I. Iwata, Mr. and Mrs. of the Lino River, states the Cunliffe-Lister, President of the T. Kobayashi, Mr. Hayami, Mr. Chinese Economic Bulletin. The Board of Trade, emphasised the and Mrs. T. Amaya, Mr. and Mrs. contract amounts to $1,277,500 and difference in rates was due to a K. Senda, and Master T. Senda. the work is being done according rate war at Continental ports, and
work,
were:-
to plans prepared by Dr.. B. added, "I do not think it would be Okazaki, Engineer-in-Chief of the wise for the Government to prevent Kong by the 8.8. "Empress of Passengers departed from Hong Board, who, with the Japanese en-British shipping competing in sucli Canada" on January 20 to Manila gineering staff, is supervising then war."
Mr. Crawford asked the Prest- The purpose of the scheme is dent of the Board of Trade if he yan, Mr. A. L Blum, Mr. L. A. Mr. A. H. Atha, Mr. Bac Mun- the revorsion into the Lino River was aware that trade between this Blok, Mr. E. Butler, Mrs. N. O. of some of the water at present country and certain South Ameri-Brown, Miss Clong-U, Mr. E. GULF,nding its way to the sea through
(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND), MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS.
TAKING CARGO FOR OTRAITS, JAVA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN
WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS. EAST AND SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND PORTS, AND RED SEA, EGYPT, CONSTANTINOPLE, GREECE, LEVANTINE PORTS, EUROPE, &c.
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (Under Contract with H.M. Government.)
KIDDERPORE 6.334 29th
8. 8.
Топ
From Hongkong About
DEVANHA
8,165
2ist Jan. Noon
DELTA
8,097
27th Jan.
MALWA
10,086
4th Feb.
KHYBER
0,114
181 Feb.
NELLORE
6.853
25th
Feb.
Feb
HAGEDONIA
11,120
•XHIVA
9,136
KASHMIR
KARMALA
MANTUA
10,916
KALYAN
MONGOLIA
MOREA
0.144 14.504 10.950
KASHGAR
9,005
MALWA
10.080
DEVANHA
8,156 9th June
MACEDONIA
11,120 | 23rd June
3rd Mur. 10th Mar,
8,085 17th Mar. 0,128
24th
Mar.
Sist Mor.
7th Apl. 14th April 28th Apr. 15th May 26th May
Destination
Marseilles, London, Antwerp & Hull
Straits and Bombay
Marseilles & London, Marseilles, London, Antwerp & Hull Marerlies & London
& Bombay
Stra& London'
Marsoles, London & Antwerp Marseilles, London, Antwerp & Hall Marseilles & London Marseilles & London
Marseilles, London & Antwerp Marseilles & London
Marseilles & London.
Marseilles, London & Antwerp.
Marseilles & London
Marseilles & London
Marseilles & London
* Passengers to Singapore only. Limited accommodation available for
2nd class passengers from Hong Kong to London. Frequent connection from Port Sald for Passengers and Cargo to Constantinople, Pireaus, Smyrna and other Lavant Porta by steamers of the Khedival Mail Steamship Co.
BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.
SANTHIA
TAKADA
TALAMBA
7.754 27th Jan. 3,940 12th Feb. 8,018 28th Feb.
Singapore, Penang & Calcutta Singapore, Penang & Calcutta Singapore, Penang & Calcutta
R. I. Apcar Line stenmers have excellent accommodation for lat and 2nd class passengers. All steamers are fitted with wireless and. carry a qualified surgeon.
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South)
ARAFURA | 6,000 27th Jan. Manila, Port Holland, Sandakan,
38 n.m. TANDA
0,950 2nd Mar.
Thursday Island, Townsville, Bris ST. ALBANS 4,500 30th Mar. bane, Sydney & Melbourne,
Regular monthly sailings from Hongkong to Japan and Hongkong to Australia.
The E. & A. S.S. Co., Ltd., steamers will also call at Shanghal, Iloilo, Cebu, Kolambugan, Tawao, Timor, Darwin, or other poris en routs as inducement offers.
Frequent connections from Australia with the following:-
the Shuangtaitze River. This lat- ter river was originally a narrow ditch dug for the purpose of emuggling salt and has, within a comparatively short number of yenra, become a sizable stream, so large that the water lost to the Liao River. is of considerable im-j portance.
The work consists of digging a canal fourteen miles in length, flanked by embankments construct- ed from the soil, The reverted
water will pass through this canal and its amount will be governed by a weir across the Shangtaltze River.
The weir, which is already com- pleted, is constructed of concrete masonry with steel gates. As junk traffic in the Shuangtaltze River
must be maintained, a lock has been combined with the weir. The weir and lock have been built within a bend of the river and are now being put into operation by the construction of a channel across this bend, on the completion. of which the old bed of the river will be filled fn.
The excavation of the canal is almost completed, and the comple- tion of the whole scheme now waits only upon a small amount of mechanical dredging in the canal, the completion of the embank ments, the opening of the diversion channel and the closure of the ed to be completed within the first river. All of this work is expect-
half of 1928.
The earthwork to date has all been done by manual labour and mechanical dredging is to be re- sorted to only to take out some dykes that have been left and to remove quick-sand that was found in the bottom of the canal at cer tain places.
7,700-TON TANKER.
FIRST BARCLAY, CURLE- DOXFORD-ENGINED VESSEL.
JURY MULLEN WANK. D. EN
Vice Admiral Guy H. Burrage, commanding the American naval squadron in European waters, who it is reported has mixed him- self up in a dispute with British authorities at Gibraltar. Ac- cording to the rumour, Admiral at Gibraltar refused facilities for Burrage claims that the British
landing the men on leave and for sports and other forms of enter- tainment, also that the British shipyards at that place made ex- orbitant bids for work on the ships, forcing him to take the ships to French dockyards for repairs.
can ports was penalised through the preferential rates granted to foreign European ports;
and whether he proposed to take any action,
Oljadoy Colvo, Mr. Chu Tsung- Bung, Mr. Cheung Ack, Mr. H. R. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dennis, Mr. B. W. Dreyfus, Mr. S. Funa- bill. Mr. Gu Bun-seng, Mr. and Mrs: F. Gregory, Mr. Morris Groves, Mr. H. S. House, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hammond, Miss Mary Hammond,” Mr. P. G. Inglis, Mrs. A. M. Josephic, Mr. K. Kuwajima, Mr. R. C. Killian, Mra. Lee Shi, Mr. Lim Hong-ay, Mr. Lim Dar, Mr. K. Th Loo, Miss R.. B. Lustgarten, Mr. S. Murahashi, Mr. T. McDowall, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. McLeod, Master McLeod, Mr. T. Namikawa, Miss E. M. Plamb, Mr. E. 'Pugh, Miss Holen M. Pond, Mrs. D. E. M. de Ros, Miss R. de Ros, Master A. de Ros, Mr. S. del Rosario, Mr. J. S. Reese, Miss E. C. Rogers, Miss E. Sergeove, Mr. A. Sideco, Mr. M. Soriano, Biskop L. C. Sanford, Mr. Ernost Sporleder, Mr. J. J. Sabatier, Mr. and Mrs. Tan Chieng- sui, Master Tan Teyonly, Mr. C. Thwaites, Sister Mary Ursula, Mr. H. Uyeda, Mr. and Mrs. David Wertheimer, Miss A. Wilkie, Mr.. F. V. Walker, Dr. John W. Wood, Mr. S... Xusingco, Mr. Olfonso Zabel
"I am ninety-six years old," he said. "I never used tobacco in any way: I never tasted whisky or any other strong drink. I never stay- ed up late night, never spent money foolishly, and I've worked hard all my life."
boy asked.
"How much did you win?" the
"Win?"
"Yes. Weren't you doing it for a bet?"
CONSIGNEES.
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
CONSIGNEE NOTICE.
TH
Mar-
ex 8.8.
Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister-I am THE Steamship Towards the end of November informed that the general policy of
"D'ARTAGNAN” the first Barclay, Curle-Doxford-on-the British companies interested in BRINGING CARGO from gined vessel, the 7,700-ton tanker shipping from Continental ports is zeilles, &c.,
to secure that the Conference rates Bordeaux and Cognac
also cargo from Clyde, and was placed in service by ports are the same as those from "ROLLON" and cargo from Havre "Buesten," ran her trials on the thence to the South American her owners, the Tonsberg Rederi. England, but the position, as has
ex 8.s. "MEINAM.” Normally, the vessel will carry been previously explained, is that
CONSIGNEES are hereby in- and her tankaja rate war is in force from Con- formed that their goods with the are not filled with steam coils,tinental ports, and as a result it exception of Opium, Treasure and Steam, however, is used to a con- is the fact that in a number of Valuables are being landed and siderable extent on board, the cases lower rates are quoted from stored into the Godowas of the those ports than from England. HONG KONG KOWLOON WHARF
The Union S.S. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom vis New light oils in bulk, Lealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.
The P. O. Royal Mail steamers to Londen via Suez Canal.
The P.&O. Branch Service of steamers to London via the Cape,
London via Panama Canal.
The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampton and cargo pumps and other auxiliary There is no action that can usefully & GODOWN CO., LTD., KOW- plant being driven by steam en- be taken by the Government in the LOON, whence delivery may be gines. On the other hand, current matter. for lighting and power is provided by two Polar-Diesel motors coupl ed to dynamos.
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN
KHYBER
TAKADA
9,114
22nd Jan.
Shanghai, Moll, Koba & Yokohama
0,040
"KIDDERPORE 5,334 KHIVA
9,185
MACEDONIA 11,120 TANDA KARMATA FALAMBA KASHMIR KALYAN TILAWA
MANTUA
ST. ALBANS
*NAGPORE
MONGOLIA
MOREA
KASHGAR
MALWA
DEVANHA
p.m. 23rd Jan.
Ga.m.
2nd Feb.
3rd Feb. 4th Feb. 6,950 7th Feb. 0,128 11th Feb. 8,018 12th Feb. 8,086 18th Feb, 9.144 18th Feb. 10,000 20th Feb. 10,046
2nd Mar. 4,500 6th Mar. 6.283
13th Mar. 10,504
17th Mar. 10,953
80th Mar, 0,005 13th April 10,986 27th April 8,155 11th May MACEDONIA 11.120 25th May
* Cargo only.
Amoy, Moji, Kobe & Osaka
Moji & Kobe
Shanghal. Moji & Koba Shanghai, Moj, Kobe & Yokohama
Kobe, Osaka & Yokohama Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama
Moji, Kobe & Osaka. Shanghaf, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama
Shanghai, Moji & Kobe. Amoy, Moji, Kobe & Osaka. Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. Moji, Kobe, Danka & Yokohama Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama Shanghai, Moj, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghal, Moll, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Holi, Kohe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Moj, Kobe & Yokohama Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama
All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS. *Passengers for Rangoon must defray their own Hotel expenses at #ingapore while awaiting the on-carrying steamer,
All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans free of chargo.
Jamera on London and Australian Lines are fitted with Laundries.. Parcels measuring not more than 2% ft. x 2 ft. x 1 ft. will be received at the Company's Office up to Noon on the day previous to aalling.
For further information, Passage Freights, Handbooks, etc., apply to:
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
Agents
P. & O. Building, Connaught Rd. C., HONGKONG.
countrymen
of this
As
obtained immediately after landing, All claims must be sent in to me Losing River Plate Trade. Mr. Crawford.Is he aware that on or before MONDAY, the 30th The precise at the trade of this country is being January, 1928, or they will not be rangement and output of the var-definitely lost with the ports of recognized, ous auxiliaries will receive detailed the River Plate because
DAMAGED PACKAGES will be reference, later..
differential rate in shipping; will examined by the Company's Surve The "Buesten" la designed for a he not cause some inquiry to be For Messrs: Goddard & Douglas service speed of 10% knots, which made to see if British, shipping in the presence of the Consignees will probably be attained with the lines can at any rate treat their at 10 a.m. on THURSDAY, the 26th engine turning at 80 r.p.m., and it (own
at least January, 1928.
No Fire Insurance, will be effect- is expected that under these candi-favourably as they treat foreigners?
Sir P. Cunliffe-Lister.-Inquiry ed by us in any case whatever. • tions the fuel expenditure will work
has been made, and any answer I
J. LIMAGE. out at 9 tons per day, or possibly have given is the reault of those
Agent, The normal rating of the inquiries.
Certainly there is no
Hong Kong, 20th January, 1928. main engine is 2,000 b.h.p., but as faction the Government can take an Indication of what can be ac-which will prevent foreign ship- complished (apparently without the ping companies entering into a least difficulty), it may be remark-rate war on the Continent. I do ed that during the course of the not think it would be wise for the trials on the Clyde it was ascer-Government to prevent British tained that the engine developed shipping competing with foreign speed of approximately 11.5 knots. with specific cases where British
shipowners in such a war. 2,600 b.h.p., giving the ship a Mr. Crawford.-If I furnish him
At 92 r.p.m. the mean indicated
companies have - differentiated pressure was about 106 lb. per sq.against their own countrymen, will inch, which is, of course, consider he, at any rate, inquire into the ably in excess of the normal figure.matter and see if anything can be
done?
less.
BRITISH SAILORS.
ISSUED REGULAR RUM RATION.
Sir P. Cunliffe-Lister-Yes, I shall be delighted to Inquire into any specific cases, but I have in- quired into a number, and the whole policy of the Conference lines is to try to get the same Rum is still the dally ration of rates from. British ports and for- the British jack-tar.
eign ports. American bluejackets would mar- MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. o'clock each morning assemble in solemn procession on
The P. & O. 8.a. "Khyber left board ship, Singapore for this port on January bearing copper funnels, cans and 16 at 4 p.m., with the outward. Eng- mensures, and walk to the big bar-lish Mails, and is due here to rel under the bridge from which morrow at about 4 pm. grog is dispensed.
The C.P.S., R.M.S." "Empress of The procession is headed by a Russia" loft Yokohama for Van- member of the ship's police, and be-couver on January 18 at 5 p.m., and
BOSTON, NEW YORK & BALTIMORE. vel to see their British cousins at 11
JOINT SERVICE OF THE
BLUE FUNNEL" LINE. (OCEAN S.5. CO., LTD. & CHINA MUTUAL S.S. CO., LTD.)
AND AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE (ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL 8.5. CO., LTD.)
SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG.
8.8. "CITY OF BEDFORD".....Via Suct Catal
B.S. "CITY OF KIMBERLEY"
6.8. "LYCAON"
8.8. "CITY OF ADELAIDE
8.S. "RHESUS".....
22nd Jan.
Via Suez Canal
-Via Buez Canal
Via Suez Canal
Via Suez Canal
20th Feb. 9th May. 23rd Mar. 6th Apr. 20th Apr.
`S.S. "CITY OF DUNKIRK".....Via Suez Canál
hind walks a cooper bearing a cop is due at Vancouver on January 22. per pump. The captain of the hold. The C.P.S., R.31.S. "Empress of the duty warrant officer, the ser-will leave here for Victoria and Aala" (Capt. A. J. Halley, R.N.R.) geant of marines, the petty officer Vancouver, B.C., via Bhanghal, of the day and the chief supply Nagasaki, Kobe and Tokohama at petty officer are there to see that noon on January 25, no one drinks, the whole barrelful The E. & A.; “Arafura” left When the men have assembled Moji for this port to-day at p.m.,
Steamers proceed via Suez Canal or Panama Canal at Owners. Option under the bridge, the rum is mado and is dae here on January 25 et
Babject to change without notice.
For Freight and particulars apply.to:
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE or THE BANK LINE, LTD., Hong Kong, Hoog Kong & Canton: JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., Canton
into grog by mixing the parts of about daylightda que haja water with one of rum, in a huge The CPS, R.M.S. "Empress of cask with "God Save the King" In-
Australia arrived Bombay on
She January: 10 at 6:30 am. cell on it in six-inch letters of duo at Hong Kong on February 10 burnished brand,
at Ba.me
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TO BAN FRANCISCO and LOS ANGELES
The Sunshine Belt sia Honolulu Fortnightly stinga an Tuesdays Pres. Cleveland
Pres-Pieren
Pres.Taft
Pres. Jefferson
Jan. 31st. .Feb. 14th.
.Feb. 28th.
.Mar. 13th.
TO SEATTLE and VICTORIA The Short, Straight Route to America Fortnightly flings on Wednesdays * Pres. Lincoln ...Jan. 25th 9 a.m. Pres. Madison Pres. Jackson
Pres. McKinley
Feb. 8th. Feb. 22nd.
Mar. 7th.
Special Through Rates to Europe, via United States, £120, £112. Direct connections with all Atlantic lines. Choice of railway lines across United States and Canada, with liberal stop-over privileges för sight-seeing.
TO EUROPE and NEW YORK ROUND THE WORLD
Fortnightly sailing on Tuesdays via Manila, Straita, Colombo, Spey Casal, Alandicia, Naples, Geros, Marsellies, Bostori and New York, Pres. Wilson .....Jan. 29th Gʻa.m. Pres Van Buren..Feb. 12th 8 a.m, Pres.linyes...... Feb. 26th 6 n.m.
Pres. Polk.....Mar. 11th 6 a.m. Pres. Adama..Mar. 25th 8 a.m. Pres. Garfeld ..Apr. 8th 8 a.m. TO MANILA
Pics. Cleveland ...Jan. 23rd 6 p.m. Pres. Wilson ..Jan. 29th 6 8.m. Pres, Madison ....Jan. 31st & ...
Pres. Pierce ....Feb. 6th 6 p.m.: Prce Van Buren Feb. 12th 8 am. Pres. Jackson..Feb. 14th 8 p.m.
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ENGINEERS and SHIPBUILDERS, BOILER MAKERS, BRASS and IRON FOUNDERS All work done in this establishment is guaranteed. We have over thirty years' experience. We own two Slipways and can accommodate any craft of 200 feet long.
Town Office: 64, Connaught Road Central, Hong Kong, Tel, Central No. 459. Shipyard: Shan Sul-Ra, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Tel. Kowloon No. 9.
Estimates furnished on application,
Hong Kong, April 1, 1924,
THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LTD.
TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: “ MANIFESTO”: HONGKONG.
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ELECTRICIANS.
S.S. “TAIPING."-
Spoed 14.77 LHP. 4090 D.W. 4215 tons.
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to the Chief Manager:
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