MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1928.
P. & 0.-British India Apcar and
Eastern & Australian Lines
(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND).
MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS.
TAKING CARGO FOR
STRAITS, JAVA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF, 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.).
8. S.
Tons
From Blongkong About
DELTA.
8,007
RANPURA
14,601
MIRZAPORE
NOVARA
th June 23rd June 6715 20th June 6,980 Hoth Juno
KKYBER
9,114 fill
July
RAWALPINDI
†NANKIN
*KASHMIR
RAJPUTANA
NALDERA
16,619 21st July
Destination
Bombay, Marseilles, Ltion & A'werp Bombay, Marsellies & London. Straita & Bombay.. Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Hull,
. Rotterdam & faiburg. Marseilles, London, Antwerp & Hull. Bombay, Marseilles & London. 7.068
28th
July
M'lles, L'don, A'werp, P'dam & I'burg 8,085 4th Aug. Marecilles, London & Antwerp. 16,568 18th Aug.
Bombay, Marseilles & London. 14,088 1st Sept. Bombay, Marsellies & London. | 9,144 15th Sept. Marseilles, London & Antwerp. †Cargo only.
Calle Carablanca. Frequent connection from Port Said for Passcitters and Cargo to Constantinople, Pireaus, Smyrna and other Levant Ports by steamers of the Khodiyal Mail Stcumship Co.,
KALYAN
BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.
-TAKLIWA
SANTHIA
2,936 5th June Singapore, Penang & Calcutta.
2.30 p.m.
7,754 | 11th June Singapore, Penang & Calcutie..
THE CHINA MAIL,
COASTAL CHANGES.
MOVES IN SHIPP PERSONNEL.
OFFICERS ON RESERVE.
Captain L. Jenkins, from reserve, has gone master, "Sulyang.”
Mr. Newton, chief officer, "Kaying," has gone chief officer, "Chinhua."
A
Mr. A. Naismith, chief officer, "Chinhua," has gone chief officer, "Kaying."
Mr. C. W. Rendall, second officer, "Changsha," has gone second off- cer, "Wanliu."
Mr. P. McAllister, second officer, "Liangchow," has gone sup'y second officer, "Hein Peking"
Mr. F. J. Gregg, second officer, "Shongking," has gone second off- con "Liangchow,"
Chungking," has gone acting chief
Mr. W. E. Awcock, secondl officer,
officer, "Szechuen."
Mr. W. L. Thomas, chief officer, Szechuen," on reserve.
Mr. G. P. Cope, from reserve, has gone acting chief officer, "Shanai.”
Mr. W. L. Jones, chief officer, "Shansi," is on reserve.
Mr. C. E. Cleaver, second officer, "Fatshan," has resigned "owing' to ill-health.
Mr. D. C. Cameron, second, offi- cer, "Nanchang," has gone second
ficor, "Fatsban,"
Mr. W.. D. Cashel, from reserve, has gone accond officer, "Nan chang.**
Captain D. H. Martin, of the "Kalyan," bris
master, gone "Kingyuan."
Captain T. Johnstone, of the "Kingyuan," has gone
master, "Kalgan."
Mr. E. Michelmore, second officer; "Ninghai," has gone second officer, "Anking."
Mr. V. II. Kirkland, accond ofll- cur, "Anking," has resigned from the C.N. Co.
Air. W. Hood, third offteer, "Anking," has gone second officer, "Ninghai."
Mr. A.. Campbell, aup'y officer, "Chinhua," has gone third officer, "Anking "
INDO-CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD,
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION. Destination...
་་
Steamer
Sailing
Tian via 8'tow & S'hai.. HOPSANG Wed., 6th June at Noon "tau via S'tow & S'hal
.. KWAISANG Sun, 10th June at Noon Ttau vin Stow & S'hat., HANGSANG...Wed., 18th June at Noon Tian ria Stow & Shal...FOOSHING .San. 17th June at Noon Osaka via Amoy, Maji &...
Kobr
... ... ... ... .... .... KUMSANG ...........Sat,
9th Juno at Osaks via Amoy, Moji &
Kobo
...SUISANG ..... Osaka via Amoy, Moji &
Kobo
73.m.
.Fri, 15th June at
7.m.
Osaka via Amoy. Moji &
Kobe Canton
FOOKSANG ...Sun.,
YUENSANG....Thurs., 21st June at
lat July at
a.m.
KWAISANG
Molli
4th June at
p.m.
KUTSANG
.Fri.,
8th June at 8 pm.
Sat,
9th June at 10 am,
Straits & Calcutta Sandukun Tientsin
MAUSANG
CHIPSHING .Tues., 5th June at Noon..
For Freight and Passage apply to:- JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., Telephone Central 215.
General Managers,
THE ADMIRAL
LIVES IN SPLENDID ISOLATION.
THE FLAGSHIP.
T. Hardwich, Mrs. T. Hisamato, Mr. F. Maagdenberg, Mr. S. Matsushima, Mrs. P..Avis, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Goding, Mr. E. Westphal, Mrs. M. Tsuchiya,, Mr. M. Kimura, Miss R. Humphries, Mr. T. Yeifuku, Mr. J. Cook, Mr. K. Fukunaga, Mrs.; S. Fujimuro, Mrs. M. Hattori, Mr. K. Yamakawa, Mra. H. Sakaguchi, In his flagship an atmiral lives Mrs. K. and Matr. Takeuchi, Mr. in a
state of splendid isolation. K. Tokushima, Mr. Y. Maruyama, The admiral himself is only a sort Mr. K. Chizaki, Dr. K. Uchida, Mrs. of passenger aboard her. He has Uchika, Mr. S. Yoshida, Mr. M. nothing at all to do with the in-Yuri, Mr. and Mrs. S. Osakatani, timate concerns of the ship itself. Mr. and Mrs., T. Urabe, Dr. Y. In fact, he carries his attitude of Sern, Consul F. and Madame Ikeda, aloofness so far that, although he Mr. H. Kotaki, Mr. R. Takeuchi, is actually living in the flagship, Dr. C. P. van Rossem, Mr. and Mrs. he treats her as if she were a H. Fujioka, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. unit of his command with which and Miss W. L. Tol, Mrs. B. and he had no direct personal associa-Miss B. J. Spaulding, Miss. T. tion. The explanation of this Nagaoka, Mrs. T. Inouye, Mr. and seemingly curious procedure i Mrs. S. M. and Miss M. C. Chura, simple. An admiral's business is Mrs. S. Arai, Mr. H. Sudow, Mrs. the handling of the fleet, or squa- Sudow, Capt. S. Oku, Capt. T dron of which he is given com- Eazama, Mr. and Mrs, C. F. Taylor,] mand. Of the ships composing str. S. H. Wong, Miss. W. S this fleet one is the same as
Wong. Capt. M. Honda, Command other to him, and the mere accid-Katahira, Mr. Y. Masuda, Mr. ont of domicile has no influence Masuda, Mr. R. Hidako, Mr. T.
them. He makes signals, lo upon his method of dealing with Inouye, Mr. and Mrs. T. Kinoshita, Mr. T. Nakaye, Mr. Y. Matsumiya, Mr. K. Hayakawa, Mr. Y. Kudow, were not living aboard her; be Miss N. Inouye, Mrs. M. Yokoyama, Inspects her periodically in exact- Mr. and Mrs. G. Matsuzaki, Mrs. ly the same manner as he does the M. Grossett, Miss M. Grossett, Mr. other ship-in short, treats her as H. E. Grossett, Mr. S. Watanabe,j
not the admiral but his flag cap-Mr. E. R. Price, Mr. K. S. Tal, Mr. Instead of under his feet. It is and M. Holdsworth, Miss A. Crowl, tain who commands the flagship, Z. Sacks, Mr. A. Almond, Mr. C. F. and the work of running her falis Nowlan, Mr. K. Fukuda, Mr. S.
An-
his
Mr. A. H. Finnic, second officer. flagship just as he would if he Mr. Kin Kon-dai, Mr. Holdsworth,
Mr. D. V. Duncansen, second off cer, "Línan," is on reserve.
"Kwangtung," has gone second offi- cer, "Lian."
Mr. R. M. Woolfenden, sup'y off and 2nd class passengers. All steamers are fitted with wireless and Mr. P. Bolam, second offer,
officer, "Kwangtung.". carry a qualified surgeon,
"Chinhua," has gone second officer, "Soochow."
Mr. B. C. Finch, second officer,
"Chinhua."
B.F. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for 1st/cer, "Chinhua," has gone second if she were miles away from him, Mrs. Foldsworth, the Misses. R.
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South),\"Souchow," has gone second officer, mainly upon the commander as the Suzuki, Mr. T. Nakanishi, Mr. T.
ST. ALBANS | 4,500 | 20th June ARAFURA TANDA
6,000 ard
Ang. 0,954 31st Aug.
Manila, Sandakan, Thursday Island, Mr. H. E. Woodstack, chief off Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney & cer, "Hain Feking," is on reserve. Melbourne.
Mr. W. Orwin, chief officer, Yupran," has gone chief officer, "Hain Peking."
Mr. J. A. Duggan, third engineer offter, "Sunning," has gone acting Becond engineer officer, "Chung king."
Mr. C. Maberly, third engineer officer, "Whangps," has gone third engineer officer, "Sunning."
Regular monthly sailings from Ifung: Kong to Japan and Hong Kong to Australia.
The E. & A. S.S. Co., Ltd., steamers will also call at Shanghai, Iloilo, Cebu, Kolambugan, Tawao, Timor, Darwin, or other poris en route as inducement offers.
Frequent connections from Australia with the following:-
The Union S.S. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom via New Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, ete,
The P. & O. Royal Mail steamers to London via. Suez Canal.
The P. & O. Branch Service of steamers to Londen via the Cape.
The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampton and gineer ofBeer, "Tungehow," his
Londen via l'anania Canal.
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.
ST. ALBANS 4.500 5th June | Moji, Kobe, Oɛnka & Yokohama. 'NANKIN
KAYBED
TAKADA
TALAMBA RAWALPINDI
NELLORE KASHMIR
ARAFURA
RAJPUTANA
KALYAN TANDA NALDERA
7,068 6th June
a.m.
0.11-4 8th June 8,949 DEN June
8,018 17th June 10,619 22nd June
S'hal, Moj, Kobe & Yokohama.
S'hai. Moli, Kobe & Yakohama Amoy, Moli, Kobe & Osaka. Amoy, Moji Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Tsingtao, Wei Hal Wei,
Kobe & Yokohama.
0,853 3rd July S'hai, Mojl, Kobe & Yokohama. 8,085 6th
July
S'hoi, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama 6,000 10th July Moji, Kobe, Osaka & Yokohama, 10.668 2bth July Shui, Kobe & Yokohama.
9.244 3rd Avg. S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. 0968 7th Aug. Moj, Kobe, Osaka & Yokohama. 10,058 17th Aug. Shanghai. * Cargo only.
All dates are upproximate and subject to aeration without notice. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS.
Pasuengers for Rangoon must defray their own Hotel expenses at
:Singapore while awaiting the on-carrying steamer.
All Caliins are fitted with, Electric Fans free of charge. Steamers on London and Australian Lines are fitted with Laundries.
Parcels measuring not more than 2% ft. x 2ft x 1 ft. will be received at the Company's Office up to Noon on the day previous to'salling.
For further Information, Passagos Freight, Hundbooks, etc., apply to:- MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
Agente.
1 P. & O. Building, Connaught Rd. C., HONG KONG..
gone supy third engineer officer, "Shuntien"
Mr. L. A. Macfarlane, engineer officer in charge of tug "Chên- yang," has gone third engineer offi- cer, "Kanchow."
Mr. D. B. Kerr, third engineer officer, "Kanchow," has gone en- gineer officer in charge of tug
"Chenyang."
are
executive öffect Some, adm als Nakaye, Mr. D. Nomura, Mr. R. Often an admiral remains practi- Kyodow, Mr. G. Silaram, Mr. A.
more sociable
than others. Suzuki, Mr. G. Moriyoshi, Mr. S.
cally a stranger to the officers of Ikushima, Mr. R. Noji, Mr. K. the ship that carries his flag, and Kimura, Rev. N. B. Slaten, Rev. W. he is able to enjoy the amenities of Short,
the wardroom, meas only when Passengers sailed from Hong elected an honorary member of it. Kong on the 8.8. "Tanda" for He lives in his quartere aft with Manila, and Australian ports on the members of his personal staff to June 1'were:- Mr. A. C. Savage, keep him company. Probably they Mrs. J. Garraway, Mrs. W. J. will be the only persons he comes Stokes, Mr, W. Martin, Mr. E. ́A. into close touch with for of the Donnelly, Mrs. F. W. Maze, Miss Mr. F. Appleton, sup'y third ex-ordinary social life of the quarter. R. M. Hart, Mrs. H. P. Hoskyn, deck he sees little. When he goes Mrs. H. E. Seriven, Mrs. E, R. topsides the starboard side of the Wardle, Mr. F. L. Raymond, quarter-deck is left clear for his Madame Guglielmi, Miss V. M. use. For going to and from the Kane, Miss A. McClaig, Mrs. A. shore he has his own barge (boat) Schroeder, Mr. S. Kaneko, Mr. M. and crew, and when he enters or Hotohand, Mr. I. Mapano. leaves his flagship the same cere mony is observed as would obtain
MOVEMENT OF STEAMER. in any other vessel. An admiral's personal staff consists of his flag Canada" arrived at Shanghai ort The C.FS. R.M.S. "Empress of captain. flag lieutenant and secre- Friday at 3 p.m., left Shanghal on Nr. F. G. Hudson, from Home,tary, all of whom has been appointed acting third en aiguillettes-
wear golden Saturday at 1 pm, and is due at to distinguish them Hong Kong,this afternoon. gineer officer, "Taming."
from other officers in the flagship. leaves Hong Kong for Manila te- Generally an admiral selects his morrow at 5 p.m. personal staff, though the Ad- miralty appoint, according to their pleasure, the rest of the officera who are to serve under him. There is sound Rengo Mr. E. C. Fitzpatrick, from re-
in the custom that serve, has gone, third engineer offi-
per- mits an admiral to choose whom cer, "Sulyang." afficer, "Sulyang," has gone third that ensures harmonious working; Mr. E. Sweet, third engineer he shall have to five with him, as for he will, naturally, take care to engineer officer, "Woosung."
Mr. J. Will, third engineer off-pick officers whom he knows he second engineer officer, "Kwei-year age the admiral's personal cer, "Newchwang," has gene acting can get along with. Not many
staff was all the staff he had. Now, Mr. G. J. Forster, sup'y third en-in addition, there are about twenty gineer officer, "Sufyang," Has gone other experts carried for. staff third engineer officer, "New-duties in big fleets like the Medi- chwang."
Mr. G. S. Arthur, chief engineer officer, "Wantiu," has gone chief engineer officer, “Kangting.”
Mr. J. H. Bryson, from reserve, has gone acting chief engineer officer, "Wanliu."
yang."
***** MF. J. W. E. Tonkin, from re- serve, has gone sup'y engineer
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Mr. J. Rees, from reserve, has gore second officer, "Kwaisang.”..........
Mr. N. Richardson, from reserve, has gone acting chief officer. "Kutwo
ferranean,
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ARRIVALS.
Hong Kong passengers on the Dollar round-the-world s.o. "Presl dent Van Buren, arrived on June
Mr. A. Woodley, chief officer, 2, were:- "Kutwo," Is on reserve.
Mr. A. Sinclair, acting master, "Yatshing," has gone chief officer, “Sulwo
Mr. A. A. da Eca, Mrs. R. 5, and Mstr. R A. Lewis, Mra. L. E Nants; Mr. S. De Ossa, Mr. F., E. Dearson, Mr. Geo. Rawlins, Mr. and Mr. J. A. Lindsay, second officer, Mrs. F. A. and Matr. J. A. da Silva, "Kwaisang," is on reserve...
Mr. Z. T. Kon, Mr. Frank Lal, Mr. Mr. W. WA Colquhoun, from re- K. C. Ming, Mr. B. F. T. Pon, Mrs. serve, has gone third' engineerT Shes, Mr. Chaw Wat, Mr. and officer, Kutwo
Mrs. L. S. Yuen.;
Mr. J. Findlater, third ongineer oficer,Kutwo," has gone acting second engineer officer,Yatshing."
Mr. A. HON. Marshall, second engineer "officer,” “Tatshin gone second engineer "Slangwo."
officer, "Bianyun” is un Mr. E. McNab, secon
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