TUESDAY, JULY 31, 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.)
S. S
Tons
-KASHMIR
*KIDDERPORE | RAJPUTANA
NALDERA *KALYAN
KASHGAR
from Hồng Eart About
8,986 4th Aug.
Noon. 0,334 10th Aug. 10,688 18th Aug. 16,088 1st Sept.
Destination
M'lles, L'don, A'werp & Hull. Straits. Dombay & Karachi. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London.
9.144 15th Sept. Marseilles, London, Antwerp & Hull 1,006 29th Sept. | Miles, L'don, A'werp & Hull. +Cargo only.
* Calls Carabinaça. Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Constantinoplo, Pireaus, Smyrna and other Levant Ports by steamers of the Khedival Mail Steamship Co.
TALMA
BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.
TAKLIWA TILAWA TAKADA
10,000 2nd Aug.
2.30 p. 7,036 14th Aug. 10.000 8th Sept. 6,949 24th Sept.
Singapore, Penang & Calcutta Singapore, Penang & Calcutta Singapore. Penang & Calcutta. Singapore,, Penang & Calcutta.
B.I. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for 1st and 2nd class passengers. All steamers are fitt. I with wireless and carry a qualified surgeon.
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South).
*ARAPURA 10,000 3rd Aug., Manila, Sandakan, Thursday Island, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney &
PANDA
ST. ALBANS ARAFURA
4 m. 6,556 31st Aug. 4.500 28th Sept. 6,000 2nd Nov,
"Calls Port Holland.
Australia.
Melbourne,
Regular monthly sailings from Hong Kong to Japan and Hong Kong to The E. & A. S.S. Co., Ltd., steaners will alse call at Shanghai, Hoilo, Ceba, Kolambugan, Tawao, Timor, Darwin, or other ports en route as inducement
Frequent connections from Australis with the following:--
offera
The P. & 0. Royal Mail steamers to London via Suez Canal.
The P. & O. Branch Service of steamers to London via the Cape.
London via Panama Canal.
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.
THE CHINA MAIL,
PASSENGER LISTS.
ARRIVALS.
Passengers arrived by the s.s.) "President Lincoln" yesterday
were:-
JERVIS
BAY"
MORE LIGHT ON THE STRANGE AFFAIR.
STOWAWAY'S STORIES.
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ment. They had served only half their sentences when tile "Large Bay" arrived from England, and they were placed on board with the other four mon.
E ORDERED TO LEAVE.
Referring to events following the return of the stowaways to Fre- mantle, Bonnar said that the mon For Hong Kong:-Misa Mary
Australian ⚫ papers
roceived
were granted accommodation on Louise Baldwin, Mr. Jose. De La through the medium of a repatriat-the "Largs Bay" during the first Cruz, Rev. Charles R. Hamilton, Mr.ed stowaway's story, interesting night in Fremantle. On Inquiry U. A. Harrassonritz, Mr. Rlanku light on the recent "Jervis Bay" at the Immigration Office on the Kawahara, Mr. John D. Monro, Mr. Incidents which were afforded so
following morning they were in- Alexander Moody-Stuart, Mr. and much publicity.
formed that the department could Mrs. Alfonso Oriol, Mr. Juan Ruiz, A story of failure to accure em do nothing for them. They want Mr. Ernest G. Speakman. Mr. Tangployment, of privation which drove to the Immigration Office in Perth: Tiong Su, Mr. E. E. Weissenborn. them to desperate acts, and of terwith a similar, result and, accord- For Shanghai:-Mr. James Arible experiences at sea, was told ing to Bonnar's story, an “official Brown, Dr. and Mrs. Walter by stowaways on the "Largs Bay" advised them to leave the office who were recently imprisoned in within five minutes. Owing to Williams.
For Kohe-Mrs. E. L. Clewell, Colombo, and were later repatriat-hunger, Orr returned to the office a representative of "The on the following day, when an off- Mr. and Mrs. Tatsujiro Takada, ed, fo
G. West Australian" at Fremantic cial gave him ds. out of his own For Yokohama:--Mr. S.
They outlined incidents leading to pocket: When Orr suld that he Turrell.
For San Francisco:-Mr. Cenare the hiding of the eight men had stowed away on a boat, one of They knew the immigration officials advised Alvarez, Mrs. A. O. Baigrle, Mias the "Jervis Bay."
Mr. Fernando those men personally and they ad him to try it again, and Orr re- Jean Baigrie Cantera, Dr. Pablo I. de Jesus, Dr. vanced a theory of how the firegarded that as a hint that the de- Marciano Limson, Mr. Philip R. of the recent drama of the sea was partment did not want, to be
None of the stowaways troubled by the men. kindled. McGrath, Mr. and Mrs. Domingo
"JERVIS BAY STOWAWAYS. Menchaca. Dr. and Mrs. Carlos who returned on the "Large Bay," they said, had joined the "Jervis Monserrat, Miss Carolina MonBay."
Having previously determined serrat, Master Manuel Monserrat, Using bags of wheat on North that if they failed to find employ- Wharf AS their beds, and tar-ment they would endeavour to stow Richmond, Rev. William L. Zladie.paulins to keep out the cold of way on the "Jervis Bay," mem.
For Los Angeles: Mr. Juan June nights, six of the young bers of the party Paulino, Mr. Zacarias Ticzon.
Mr. John A. Murphy, Mra. Shannon
names
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President Liner
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To San Francisco and Los Angeles. The Sunshine Belt via Honolulu.
Fortnightly sailings on Tuesdays.
Pres. Madison Prea. Jackson
Pres. McKinley Pres. Grant
Aug. 14th
Aug. 28th
Sept. 11th
Sept. 251h.
To Seattle and Victoria.
The Short, Straight Route to America.
Fortnightly sailings on Tuesdays.
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Aug. 7th
Aug. 21st
Sept. 4th
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Europe and New York Direct
£120, £112 proceeded to migrants who stowed away at Fre- North Wharf, where the vessel was manile recently and were return-moored, Bonnar, sald. When they Passengers arrived yesterday by ed on the "Larga Bay" are now at came in contact with eight former
Their
are: acquaintances who were dealrous the R.M.S. "Empress of Canada, Fremantle. from Vancouver, via Japan ports David Bonnor, Davy Miller, James of stowing away on the vessel, the Pirle, John W. Orr, Samuel Cham-"Largs Bay men stood aside and | and Shanghai were:-
Mr. J. A. L. Hyde, Lt. L. H. bers and William Todd. Frederick decided to await other opportunities They per- Fairtlough, Mr. S. O. Lewis, Mr. R. Brown, who also was returned on of leaving Australia, Pao, the Misses Pao, Miss C. Roger, the "Largs Bay," is in Perth. The sonally knew the eight men who tracing of the members. of the boarded the "Jervis Bay." All of Mrs. B. D. F. Beith, Mr. P. Cparty, removed, an earlier belief them were natives of the British Crawley, Mian A. M. Gutierrez, that the men who returned on the Isles, with the exception of one, Mrs. W. J. Hawker, Mrs. M. J.Largs Bay" were among the eight who claimed that he had Irish and Henderson, Miss J. E. Honess, Mr.
on the "Jervis Bay," American ancestors, and had liv stowaways Al. J. Israel, Rev. M. F. O'Collins, which left Fremantle a day or two ed in Australia for some time. Mr. I. E. Phelips, Mr. A. Nafter the other vessel had continu- The stowaways were Spencer, Mr. T. M. Chan, Mr. Wuad her voyage to the Eastern and some of them had worn their Tong, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wong States.
Mr. C. N. Chaw, MrB. Y. Kwan, Mr.
S. A. Cassum Choy, Mr. K. Yiu. Mr. S. T. Ma, Mr. O. N. Wong, Mr.
young men,
clothes into rags, with the result "It was sheer desperation which that they had to borrow other enused me to stowaway," one of clothes from friends in Fremantle
banded to-
A. S. Wong, Mr. Y. H. L. Mr. the "Larga Bay" men said, "and so that their appearance would not F. Y: Wong, Mr. Sun He-mim, Astr. the men who left on the "Jervis attract attention when they were Chen Ming, Mr. H. L. Yang, Mr. Bay" suffered great privation be-going up the ship's gangway. B. Wong, Mrs. Y. C. Liu and in- fere.. being driven to take a simi- WHAT MIGHT HAVE OCCURRED "Those on the "Jervis Bay" and fant, Mrs. A. Pan, Mrs. B. Kwoun, lar course. We do not know where Mrs. C. C. Wong, Mr. T. T. Wong, we will lay our heads to-night, nor my own party have Mr. S. C. Wong, Mr. C. P. Wai, where the next meal is coming Mr. T. C. Cheng, Dr. Y. S. Wan, from. We are anxious to get work, Miss S. Y. Tai, Mr. Peter S. Wong, and would go to the country to Miss S. L. Tal, Mr. and Mrs. K. P.morrow if offered jobs, but sooner Leong, Mr. and Mrs. Tse Tsok-kai, than steal we stowed away from Mr. C. W. Tong, Matr. Tong. Mr. Fremantle, and we will do it again H. C. Chan, Mr. H. Y. Lu, Mrs. unless our fortunes change."
gether on the water front at Fre- mantle with the common, intention of stowing away on vessels return- ing to England," continue Bonnar. "We shared the scanty shelter of the wheat stacks on the North Wharf, having only tarpaulins for!
The cold bit into our bones. We suffered privations to-
K. S. Choy, Mr. Choy, Mr. T. M. SOUGHT SHELTER FROM RAIN. blankets. Poon, Mr. and Mrs, W. S. Lam, Mr. Four young men were playing gether and under such circum- E. F. Brithenstein, Mr. K. W cards in the smokeroom of the Instances men confide in each other Wong, Rev. and Mrs. G. C. Ferry.jer "Hobson's Bay" which left Pre-
their personal feelings. I can say Mstr. Frank Ferry, Mr. G. E. mantle with the Scottish delega honestly that none of us believe Marr, Mr. and Mrs. Theng Lee-tion on April 18. The card that the majority of the "Jervis ging, Mr. Charlie Tom, Mr. A. E. F. players were Bonnar, Miller, Orr Bay stowaways were men who Smith, Mr. Shi Chatman, Mr. Tong and Pirie, who intended to atow- would make trouble willingly. My Long-yue, Mr. D. M. Razack, Mr. away on the vessel. As soon as
Bonnar
There
weak that our lege went from
J. Boe, Mr. C. F. Tao, Mrs. L. C. the "Hobson's Bay" put to sea they opinion is that they must have been harshly treated when dis- Liu, Mr. C. Y. Yew, Mr. Lam Tze searched for shelter from the rain covered on the "Jervis Bay." The Unsuccessful in their same thing might have occurred in shat, Mrs. Y. W. Chang, Mr. and and 'cold. Mrs. Lee Ning, Mstr. and Miss Lee quest they gave themselves pour case if we had had the oppor Ning, Mr. and Mrs. Les Kar, Mstr. "It was a rough night,"
tunity to rebel against treatment Lec Kar, Mr. and Mrs. Wong, Miss said, "and we got the quartermas- which we thought was not fit for K. Sze, Miss L. Lee, Miss L. Wu. ter to take us in front of the skip-dogs, but when we were released Mr. K. P. Lee, Dr. C. C. Chen, Mr. per, who had to be summoned from from our confinement we were so The Union S.S. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom vin New Y. F. Cheng, Mr. W: P. Yik, Mr. his bed about midnight. Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.
K. C. Lai, Mrs. M. F. Lee, Mr. was a heavy swell on,
and the under us. I think it will be found Y.. W. Fong, Mr. C. S. C. Fong, rain, was coming down in torrents. that some of the stories regarding] Matr. K. Fong, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. The captain called me aside, and the behaviour of the men on the The New Zealand Shipping Company's ateamers for Southampton and Wong, Mr. S. F. Dung, Mr. Ya. asked the reason for my being on "Jervis Bay"
were far-fetched. Mr. Ng. Mr. Liang, Mr. Young, Mr. the boat I told him I was try- when they boarded the vessel the K. Shea, Mr. 3. K. Liauw, Mr. C. Hing to get home as there was no clothing of some of the stowaways Yu, Mrs. Liauw, Mstr. K. H. work for me in Australla and the was in rags, and they appeared to Liauw, Metr., H. H. Liauw, Miss captain replied that a man ought, have been run down in healtà! W. H. Liauw and infant, Mr. L. T. to stand up. I was stood aside through long exposure, cold) Hun, Mr. S. S. Chen, Mrs. M. Chen, while the others were interviewed. weather and want of fool." Mr. S. Ng, Mr. M. Y. Sun, Mr. While the captain was talking to and Mrs. S. C. Teng, Mr. Y. Kthe others I crouched under a life- Huang, Mr. T. W. Li, Mr. Lou Sal-boat for shelter and was ordered kung, Mr. Y. T. Tong, Mr. Y. Kto leave the spot and stand in the coconuts during June, Lee, Mrs. Victor H. Yu, Miss B. Crain. At the end of the interview Ho, Mina C. K. Shura, Mr. Ythe captain gave orders for us to Matr. C. Lee, get inside the lifeboat, which had Lee, Mrs. K. Lee, Matr. K. Lee, Mr. C. S. Fong, Mrs, no canvas protection over it. S. Fong, Mr. C. O. Pan, Mrs. D.;
IN WATER UP TO KNEES. Lee, Mstr. T. G. Mok, Mr. H. C.
"We climbed up," Bonnar con- Mar, Miss Y. Y. Mar, Miss K...Y.
some of us were Mar, Mrs. Ismail, Mrs. Gulamali tinued, "and and infant, Mr. S. A. Ismail, Mrs. standing in water up to our knees, Rain con- A. Tsal, Mr. W. H. Young, Mr.The night was black.
KALYAN
TANDA
*WARFIELD
TILAWA
NALDERA
*NAGPORE KASHGAR
TAKADA
ST. ALBANS
TALAMBA
MOREA
TALMA
LAHORE KHIVA
4,950 8th
9,144 4th Aug. S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama
Noon.
Aug. Maji, Kobe, Okako & Yokohama. Aug. S'hai, Moji & Kobe, Aug-
Amoy, Hoji, Kobe & Osaka. 16,083 17th Aug. Shanghai.
6,000 12th 10,000 17th
*6,283 50th Aug. Shai, Hoji, Kobo & Yokohams. 9,005 3fat Aug. S'hal, Moll, Kabo & Yokohama, 6,949 1st Sent Amoy, Shal, Moji, Kolo & Osaka
4th Sept. Moji, Kobe, Osaka & Yokohama.
4,500
! 9,018 5th Sept. Amoy, Moli, Kebe, T'hama & Osaka.
10,051 14th Sept. S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama, 10,000 20th Sept. Amay, Moji, Kobe & Onaka.
5,252 24th Sept. S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. 9,185 28th Sept. S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. *Cargo only,
All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS,
Passengers for Rangoon must defray their 'own Hotel expense at Bingapore while awaiting the on-carrying steamer.
All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans free of charge, Stenmors on London and Australian Lines are fitted with Laundries Parcels measuring net more than 24 ft. x 2 ft. x 1 ft. will be received. at the Company's Office up to Noon on the day previous to suiling.
For further Information, Passages Freight, Handbooks, etc., apply to:- MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
Agents
P. & 0. Building, Connaught Rd. C., HONG KONG.
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“BLUE FUNNEL" LINE (OCEAN 8.S. CO., LTD. & CHINA MUTUAL 9.S. CO., LTD.) AND
AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE. [(ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL'S.S. CO., LTD.) BAILINGS FROM HONG KONG.
Via Suez Canal: Via Suez Canal
7th Aug 24th Aug 21st Sept. 5th Oct.
8.8. "CITY OF EVANSVILLE". Via Suez Canal 8.S. LYCAON" · S.S. "PREMIUS" S.S. "CITY. OF LINCOLN" ... Via Bucz Canal · Steamers proceed via Suez Canal or Panama Canal at Owners Option
Subject to change without notice.
For Freight and particulars apply: to BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE or THE BANK LINE, LTD, Hong Kong Song Kong & Canton: JARDINE, MATHFON & CO., LTD., Caitom,
W. T. Wong, Mrs. Y. S. Cheng, tinued to pelt down on us and we Mrs. S. Ng, Matr. T. C. Mok, Mstr. had to hold on to anything avail- T. C. Mok, Mr. Mervin King and able because of the rolling of the Miss King.
vessel. We were exposed like that)
For Manila: Miss J. G. Gray, for a quarter of an hour until the Mr. Hugh P. King, Mr. and Mrs. quartermaster, apparently acting C. E. Phipps, Miss E. Phipps, Miss under Instructions, escorted us ta N. McKim, Mr. E. L. Whitney, MF, the stern! of the ship, where we A. M. Slack, Mr. E. L. Fernandez, were locked in a small two berth Miss E. Hoysted, Sister Edgarla cabin in our wet clothes and with- Filke, Sister Dorothy Fox, Mr. and out anything to cat. For break- Airs. Frank L. Howard and infant, fast we received black coffee and Mr. Henry Howard, Miss J. biscuits. We were confined for six Howard, Dr. R. M. Macagba, Mr. days in that place. The atmos
K. Kobayashi, Mrs. K. Kubota, phere became stiffng, and we had
were
Mrs. Isako Shojibati, Mrs. D. To opportunity to exercise our- Ackerman, Dr. H. W. Miller, Miss selves. On arrival at Colombo we ZA. Fospeloff, Mr. Hwang Tien- were sentenced to a month's im- prisonment. All of us except Orr mlu.
were so weak from the treatment we had received that we were ad- Passengers arrived by 5.5.
mittd, to the goal hospital Firle "President Cleveland" yesterday was unable to leave his bed for 14 days. After serving our Ben- Mr. J. Brittlebank, Mr. and Mrs. tence we were given accommoda R. W. Clarkson, Mrs. H.. Ezekiel, tion in the British Soldiers and Sallore Institute, and, as nÖUE-RE Mr. W. G. Lindsay, imag
the Large Bay" arrived we were The Dollar Line "President Bont back to Australia" Lincoln salled this morning from Chambers, Todd, and Brown, Hong Kong for Ban Franciaco and who are acquaintances of the Los Angeles via Shanghai, Japan, “Mubson's Bay stowawaya, hid and, Honolulu. She had a capacity themselves on the "Esperance Esy of first-class and steerage passen which left Fremantle in May and gers, there being 105 in cabine and on arrival at Colombo-were also
to a month's imprison=" 700. In steerage.
Benton
Tumbak estate harvested 220,540
ROUND THE WORLD.
Fortnightly sailing on Sunday via Manila, Straits, Colombo, Buez Came
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Pres. V. Buren Sept. 23rd 8 am Pren. Hayes ...Oct. 7th 8 am Pres. Polk...Oct. 21st 8 asid
To Manila
Pres. Cleveland „Aug. 31st 6 p.m. Pres. Madison Aug. 4th 6p.m. Pres. Plerco...Aug. 14th 6 p.m.
:
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S.S. "CALULU "
will be despatched from Hong Kong
on the 9th August, 1928
for SYDNEY, MELBOURNE & ADELAIDE via Manila, Itallo, Kolambugan, Tarakan, Sandakan, Balikpapan, Rabaul & Port Moresby For Freight and Passages apply to:-
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Agents.
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· Hong Kong, April 1, 1924.
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