FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1929.

P.&O.-British India Apcar and

Eastern & Australian

Lines

(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND). MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS,

TAKING CARGO FOR ·

BTRA[TS, 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.)

Vestination

B. S.

Tons Hong Kong

From

About

!

NALDERA *MIRZAPORE KARMALA TALIPORE MANTUA *NAGPORE

16,088 13th Apr.

Noon 6,715 10th Apr.

Bombay, Marseilles & London.

Straits, Colombo & Bombay.

9,128 5,273

20th Apr.

Marseilles & Lendon.

24th

Apr.

Straits, Colombo & Bombay.

1 10,948

27th Apr.

5,283 4th

May

KIDDERPORE 5,334 8th

May

Straits & Bombay.

KALYAN

9,144 11th

May

MOREA

10,953

25th

May

*LAHORE

5,252 lat June

* Cargo only.

Bombay, Marseilles & London.

Marseilles, London, Hull, Antwerp,

Rotterdam Hamburg.

Marseilles, London & Hal.

CHINA COAST

RECENT CHANGES IN

PERSONNEL

THE CHINA MAIL,

Captain J. D. Fraser, from reserve, has gone master, "Kingynan.”

Captain D. H. Marlin, of the "King- yuan," is on reserve.

Mr. F. Kelly, second officer,. "Shan- has gone second officer, "Kwangchow."

I

Mr.

J. W. Bennett, second officer, "Fatshan," has gone second officer, "Kweichow.".

Mr. F. J. Griffiths, from reserve, has gone second officer, "Fatshan."

Mr. D. Buchanan, second officer, "Kweichow," has resigned from the C.X. Co.

Mr. A. C. Lemercier, second en- has gene officer, "Shuntien," gineer second, engineer officer, "Whangpu."

Mr. E. C. Fitzpatrick, secoud en- gineer officer, "Whangpu," is on re-

servo,

Mr. H. L. Elliott, third engineer officer, "Wantung "

third has gore engineer officer, "Whangpu."

Mr. W. Wishart, from reserve, bas gone chief engineer officer, "Ichang." Mr. J. A. Anderson, chief engineer offleer, "Ichang," has gone chief en- gineer officer, "Shengking"

Mr. D. C. Sinclair, chief engineer officer, "Shengking," has gons chief engineer, officer, "Wanliu."

Mr. G. E. Kerr, third engineer off- cer, "Changchow is en reserve.

Mr. M. Scott, from reserve, has gone third engineer officer, "Chang- chow."

Mr. G. W. Clark, from reserve, .has

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

Steamer

Salling

HANGSANG.Sun.. 14th Apr. at 7 a.m.

.. OHAKSANG

KWONGSANG KWAISANG

NAMSANG...

Destination Ttau via Stow & Shai Ttau via Stow & S'hai Ttau via Stow & Shai T'tau via S'tow & Shai Osaku via Amoy, Moji &

Kobe Osaka

Kobe Osaka via Amey, Shanghai

Moji & Kobe

via Amoy, Moji &

HOSANG

KUTSANG YUENSANG · HINGSANG

Wed., 17th Apr. at 7 a.m.

Sun., 21st Apr. at 7 am. Wed., 24th Apr. at 17 a.m.

Thurs., 18th Apr. at 7 am,

.Fri., 26th Apr. at 7 a.m.

.Sun., 5th May at 7 a.m. *Sift., 13th Apr. at; .p.m. .Sat., 18th Apr. at 10 .m. MAUSANG ... Thurs, 2nd May at 10.a.m. CHEONGSHING Wed., 24th Apr. at 4 pm. KWONGSANG Mon, 15th Apr. at. 9 p.m. For Freight and Passage apply to:- JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., Telephone Central 215.

Straits & Calcutta

Sandakan

Sandakan

Tientsin

Canton

PASSENGER LISTS.

DEPARTURES

Per 3.3. "Empress of France" for Mr. H. A. Morrison, chief engineer Shanghai, Japan, and Vancouver, officer, "Wantung," is on Home leave.

Mr. R. S. Sinclair, chief engineer April 10-Mr. and Mrs. W. R. N. officer, "Kiating." has gone chief en-Andrews, J. Adams, Mrs. D. F. gincer officer, "Wantung."

Abdill, Miss M. J. Abdill, Mrs. L. one chief engineer officer, Kia-Angonnet, Mrs. C. Alario, Mra. Ah ting."

Sum, Miss E. M. Ackerman, M. H. Captain E. V., Bishop, of the Arnold. A. H. Atha, Mis V. F. "Chaksang," has gone master, "Hang- Allen, Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Alberto sang."

J. Moodie, chief officer, "Fook- and five sons, Miss H. Baldwin, Mrs. R. E. Bryan, Mrs. H. Brown, E. Braby, J. F. Bowden, Mrs. N. E. Barraclough, son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. F. Beith, Mr. and Barker, J. Barnett, Mra. C. I.

Mr.

sang," is on reserve.

Mr. A. B. demond, from reserve, has gone chief officer. "Fooksang."

Captain W. Gibb, Indo-China S.N. Co. is on Home leave.

Mr. A. Woodley, chief officer; "Kutwo," has gone chief officer,

Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseilles. London, Antwerp, Rotter-Siangwe."

dam & Hamburg.

Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Constantinople, Pireaus, Smyrna and other Levant Ports by steamers of the Khedival Mail Steamship Co.

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.

7,754. 17th Apr.

SANTHIA TILAWA TAKLIWA TAKADA

TALAMBA

TALMA

· TILAWA

10,006 22nd Apr. 7,936 5th MAY 6,949 8th May 2,013, 21st

May 10,000 3rd

June 10,006 27th June

4th 7,764

July 7,936 10th July

SANTHIA TAKLIWA

Singapore, Perang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta, Singapore, Penung & Calcutta. Singaporo, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta.

4

B.I. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for 1st and 2nd class passengers. All steamers are fitted with wireless and carry a qualified surgeon,

Mr. F. Kerslake, from reserve, has gone second engineer officer, "Yu- sang."

Mr. J. Findlater. second engineer officer, "Yuring," is on reserve.

PROFIT FOR 1928

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE

General Managers.

F. J. Seage, Miss E. T. Seage, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Sevilla, H. Schall, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Stossen, Miss A. Stassen, C. H. Smith, S. Schick, Mrs. A. Shields, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. G. Smith, H. M. Smith, Jr., 0. B. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sun- tay, Mrs. N. N. Sylvester, Tyee I Hiniu, Mrs. Tang Mok Sze and infant, Tsang Hia-mao, Tsang San.. Tse Shiu-chao, T. Tanaka, R. E. Tomkins, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Trail, Miss Tan Kok, Mrs. B. Thorlakson, Mrs. A. V. de Verchus, Wan Woo, Lt.-Col. and Mrs. F. J. C. Wyatt, Mias J. Waters, Wu Tin-chack, Mrs. H. D. Walker, T. Wellock, Miss Wong Shun-ching, Miss Wong Chu- yuen and son, Mr. and Mrs. Won Shut-un and infant, L., A. Whit L. W. Beauchamp and son, S. W. taker, Miss M. L. Woo, Wong Kan- Berry, Mr. and Mrà. J. T. Bagram, hing, S. Wong, D. E. Wood, Mrs. Miss M. Barritt, M. Bourne, Mrs. E. M. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. A. L. Bowman, Mrs. M. Branfoot. Wallace, Dr. (Mrs.) E. M. Webster, Miss O. Branfoot, Mrs. C. T. Chu, Mr. and Mrs. S. Williams and Mrs. J. Choy, Cheng Seng-hing, family, Yee Yau-kut, Mrs. Yuen. Miss A. F. Cole, Mr. J. Cabrera, She, Yuen Koon-hing, Yuen Tai, Mr. Cheung Ock, Miss Choy Ngor, Chow and Mrs. Young Chow-fan, Mrs. Kee, B. C. Chen, Chan Yew, Dr. Yuen Kam-hing, Mrs. Yuen Wai- R. E Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Fching, Miss G. Young, and T. K. Cornell, Chan Chlu-ping, Rev. Yip.

Peterchan, Chan Ip-wing, Mr. and

Mra. Chan Che-sang, M. A. Cohen,

Mr. and Mrs. Chan Bak-wing, S. J. 3RD-CABIN TRAVEL Chang, Miss V. Cornell, Cu Ching-

Hamburg. The annual report for 1928 of the Hamburg-Amerika Line shows a gross profit of 34,682,000 yau, Chang Lai-bor, Chau T. Suen. marks (approximately £1,731,000). In Chu Piu-hing, Mrs. S. 0. Choon, order to safeguard the extension of

per cent.

Mrs.

the company, it adds, and to keep it Miss D. S. Choon, P. A. Cox, Miss on its high standard, substantial sume L. Cheever, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. T. Copping, P. had to be written off, necessitating the Casse, reduction of the dividend from the 8 per cent. declared in 1927 to 7 Chan Sai-man, Ching Wob-soo, Miss 1. C. Cayzer, Dih Zan-ling, Mrs. The total tonnage of the line at the W. P. Duvall, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South). end of the year was 1.114,820 tons Davey, Mrs. J. E. Davies and son, gross register. Seven passenger ves W. G. H. Deacon, H. L Dennys, sels of a total of 71,500 tons and eight Mr. and Mrs. L. Dunbar, Mrs. E. freight steamers, with passengers' ue- commodation, totalling 51,200 gross Eggers, E. M. Ebora, Mr. and Mrs. tons, were under construction. Of this F. J. Elser, Miss M. A. Frame, new construction the 16,000-ton liner Hon. Sir Ch. and Lady Fawcett, "filwaukee" was launched on Feb- ruary 20,

ARAFURA TANDA

ST. ALBANS ARAFURA TANDA

May 6,000 8th 6,956 31st May 4,500 5th July

·6,000' 2nd Aug.

6,950 | 30th, Aug.

Manila, Sandakan, Thursday Island, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney & Melbourne.

Regular monthly sailings from Hong 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 ports en route as in ducement offers.

Frequent connections from Australia with the following:

SHIPPING BREVITIES

Pleading guilty to having no licence, a master of a trading junk was this morning at the Marine Court ned

The Union SS. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom via Now with the option of five days' im-daughters, Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.

The P. & 0. Royal Mail steamers to London via Suez Catal. The P. & O. Branch Service of steamers to London via the--Cape. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamere for Southampton and London via Panama Canal.“

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.

9,144

Apr. 6 a.m. 6,318 16th Apr.

6 am. 6,910 16th Apr.

10,046

Apr.

5a.ru.

Apri

Apr.

KALYAN

→JEYPORE

TAKADA

ARAFURA MOREA

10,053

TALANBA

8,018

TALMA

10,000

May

TANDA

6,956

May

*PERIM

7,018

May

DELTA

8,007

May

May

*ROSSINGTON COURT

22nd May

22nd May

RAJPUTANA

16.508

TILAWA ST. ALBANS KASHGAR

SANTHIA

24th May 10,006 4th June 4,600 4th Junc 9,005 7th June 7,754

9th June

* Carge only.

Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama.

Amoy, Moji, Kobe & Osaka. Maji, Kobe, Osaka & Yokohama. S'hai, Mafi, Kobe & Y'hama. Amoy, Shai, Moji, Kobe & Osaka. Amey, Meji, Kobe, Y'hama & Osaka. Moji, Kobe, Osaka & Yokohama. Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. Moji, Kobe & Oraka.

S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Y'hama. Moji, Kobe & Osaka. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Amoy, Shai, Moji, Kobe & Osaka. Moji, Kobo, Osaka & Yokohama. Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama, Amoy, Moj, Kobe, Y'hams & Osaka.

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS.

Passengers for Rangoon must defray their own Hote! expenses at Singapore, while awaiting the on-carrying steamer.

prisonment.

1.

WHITE STAR LINER'S NEW ACCOMMODATION

hen the White Star liner "Arabic” Southampton for Halifax, N.S..

ing her first voyage after an overhaul and New York, recently, she was mak lasting some two months. In addition to the usual work in the way of being painted throughout, etc., a complete into the ship. Henceforth the Arabic new passenger section has been built

will carry tourist third-cabin passen. gers in addition to cabin and third- class passengers.

Tourist third-cabin accommodation has made great strides since it was first introduced some years ago, and in the new accommodation on board the "Arabie" the tourist third-cabin pas. senger will find the very latest in the comfort of the cabins, in the spacious nose of the public rooms, and in the excellence of the food.

FREIGHT RATES TO AUSTRALIA

The Australian and New Zealand Merchants Association states that since the shipowners and shipbrokers in the Australian trade informed them that an increase in the freight rates of

PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS

WEEKLY TRANS - PACIFIC SERVICE

To San Francisco and Los Angeles

The Sunshine Belt via

Honolulu Fortnightly sailings on Tuesdays

To Seattle and Victoria

:

The Short, Straight, Route to America Fortnightly sailings on Tuesdays

a.m.

Pres. Madison..Tues., Apr. 23 Pres. Cleveland Tues., Apr. 16 1. Pres Jackson .Tues., May 7 Pres. Pierce....Tues., Apr. 30 Pres. McKinley Tues., May 21 Pros. Taft Tues., May 14 Pres. Grant ... Taes, Jane 4 Pres. Jefferson Tues., May 28-

to Europe via United States, Direct connections with all Atlantic lines. Choice of rail lines across

£120, £112 Special through rates

United States and Canada, liberal stop-over privileges for sight-seeing.

EUROPE AND NEW YORK

DIRECT

ROUND THE WORLD. Fortnightly sailing on Sunday via Manila, Straits, Colombo, Suez Canal, Alexandra, Naples, Genoa, Marseilles, New York and Boston.

a.fa.

a.m.

Pres. Wilson ..Sun. Apr. 21, 8 Pres. Polk....San. June. 2, 8 Pres. Van Burent Sun. May 5, B Pres. Adams Sun. June 16, 8 Pres. Hayes...Sun. May 19, 8.Pres. Harrison Sun. June 30, 8

TO MANILA

Prea. Madison..Apr. 13 6 pm. Pres. Taft May 76 p.m. Pres. Pierce...Apr. 23 6 p.m. Pres. McKinley May 11 6 p.m. Prea. Jackson Apr. 27 6 p.m. Pres. Jefferson May 21 6 p.m. For Bookings, Passenger and Freight Information apply to Telephone Central 2477, 2478 and 795.

Cable Address "Dollar." CANTON BRANCH:-4, SHA KEE STREET.

American Mail Line

and

Dollar Steamship Line

THE KWONG HIP LUNG CO. LTD.

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, Centrul No. 459. Tel. Kowloon No. 9. Shipyard: Sham-Sui-Po, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

Estimates furnished on application.

Hong Kong, April 1, 1924.

REPAIRING SKILL

"CITY OF LANCASTER'S" INCREASED LENGTH

Palmer's Co. extraordinary manner. built the vessel years ago, and this stout resistance of the plates and rivets is a testimony to their construe- tion and the work put into the ship.

the

The work has been-expeditiously car-

The work of repairing the ship and Jarrow-A contract which is unique restoring her to her original condition involved called for considerable ingenuity and in shiprepairing, and has

skill оп the part of the firm. A special Mrs. Fung She, Mrs. Wong She

several features, has been completed Bishop Fourquet, H. N. Ferres, B.

by Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Ca, arrangement of resting blocks had to Fortenberry, H.. H. Green, Mrs. L

Ltd., at their Jarrow graving-dock be devised and prepared in the dry dock, and when the vessel was safely The vessel is the "City of Lancaster," Goldenberg, A. H. P. Gordon, Miss

owned by the Ellerman Lines, and she installed she was cut completely in two through the damaged area, after which E. Grauert, J. H. Gram, C. H. Goff,

has just passed through successful sea

an intricate arrangement of launching trials on which satisfaction was ex- Mrs. W. D. Gregory, L. S. Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Y. Hozomi and

pressed at the work carried out. She ways was made in order to bring

after portion of the ship into true ad- left the Tyne recently.

fastment,under the fore end. The two H.

E Hale, Miss

The vessel was damaged in the sections of the vessel were then drawn Thames through collision with an Hunter, Ho Wei-sze, Ho Che-lie,

further apart and five additional feet J. L. Hunter, Hiu Ching-au, Dr. F.

18,000-ton tanker, and her hull was

added to the original length, badly vindicated about 90 feet from the Arriving from Liverpool and Singa-Haigh, Mrs. F. Hellyer, Mrs. M.

stern and a large area of the shell plat-ried out in about three months. pore, the 3.5. "Asphalion," a Blue Hochisuka, Mr. and Mra, J. P.

ing to the full depth on

on the starboard Funnel vessels, moored alongside Hennessy, Mr. and Mrs. R. M.

aide was forced into the hold space. Holt's Wharf at Kowloon this morn-

peculine twisted ir.g. Besides a general carge of Hall, G. Halley, W. E. J. Hatch

This gave the ship appearance, the shell plating being so 1,145 tons for Hong Kong, the "As Mr. and Mrs. W. Hay, N. Hill, Australia were

After a period of the utmost de- to B "compromise set of actually making the ship's length 10% pression in the industries of the dis- chlorine on board, whilst 6,059 tons and Mrs. G. Humphreys, Mr. and rates. In consequence, however, of the inches less than the correct length of trist, all the dry docks of the Blyth

shipbuilding yards are occupied, fo of general cargo will be transhipped Mrs. Iu Ping-lau, Mr. and Mrs. present visit to Australia of a deputa. 390 feet. for through ports.

tion

A remarkable feature of the damage the first time for some years, from the ship owners and brokers H. G. Ivison, Mr. and Mrs. 3. E

At the sum in connection with freight matters, the was that the abnormal distortion caus- vessels under repair. COAST GUARD ACADEMY Jackson, J. James, Miss P. Y. following resolution has been passeded to the plating by the severe blow time the coal trade has suddenly m

so much that arrangements Jung, J. S. Jackson, Kwok Yau-gang, That this association trusts that the of the collision did not fracture any of proved

for night shifts in Washington, D.C.--The Commerce Koo Hong-chong, S. T. King, Mr. raission of shipowners to Australia will the plates or cause any of the shell are being made

obviate any increase in freights from rivets to shear. Some the plating order that the output may be increas- Committee has reported tavourably and Mrs. S. L. Kessel, C. M. Kong this side.

od, removed was buckled and twisted in an to the Senate on a house bill au E. N. King, Kwok Tam-wan, Mrs. thorising a $1,750,000 Coast Guard Academy at New London, Conn. If H. D. Kneedler. Don Kneedler, J. this academy is proceeded with, and Kosh, Mrs. H. L. Lane and son, Indications are that it will be, it will Mrs. H. 8. Lau, Miss. F. Lincoln, probably be located on the line of the Mrs. Leung, Gee and infant, S. C. Central Vermont jest north of New London.

phalion has four drums of liquid Maj. A. G. Hills, C. Holmes, Mr. tion agreed perative, the associa, crumpled that it had the effect of

HONG KONG TIDE.

Leung, G. Lowe, Lam Yak-ping, Lo Sut-po, Lam Hiu-tong, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hing-yue, Lee Chung- wo, Miss Lee See-moy, Leung Pak, Mrs. E. M. Louer, W. S. Leong, J. Lund, R. Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. The tide-table given below has been C. L. Layland, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. obtained by aid of the Tide-predicting Lang, son and daughter, Leung Machine, which includes 40 compon- Kai-kuen, Mr. and Mrs, W. E. ents for the better prediction of tides, Little, Mrs. L. Miller, Mak Chon- from the rasult of the analysis of the tidal observations, taken at the Kau- sou, Mrs. M. Maloney, Miss A. I. inng

tidal observatory under the McDonald, Mrs. A. Moutrie, Miss direction of Dr.. Doberek during the B. I. Mereer, L. MacFarlane, Mias years 1887, 1888 and

1880

E. McGibbon, E. J. McCombie,

All Cabins are Stted with Electric Fana free of charge. Steamers en London and Australian Lines are fitted with Laundries, Parcels measuring "not more than 2 ft. 12 ft x1 ft. will be received at the Company's Office up to Noon on the day previous to sailing.

For further Information, Passages, Freight, Handbooks, etc., apply to:

the Victoria Naval Yard and Aberdeen; MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

P. & 0..Building, Connaught Rd. C., Hong Kong.

Agents.

The times and heights are given for Mrs. C. B. MacMillan, Hon. Mr. Kaulang, but they may be used for and Mrs. C. G. Mackie, A. Marsh, the differences. being very small. D. H, Martio, Ng Siú-cheung, Ng The times of high-and low-water See-yat, Ng Wah-yee, W. B. must not be considered to coincide Newsome, Ng Ting-pang, Mrs. with the times of slack-water and c.. W. Norris, Mrs. J. B. Newill, change of current, the two phenomena F. Okinaka, T. Omoto, Capt. and

NEW YORK, BOSTON & BALTIMORE, being quite distinct.

·JOINT SERVICE OF THE

"BLUE FUNNEL" LINE. (OCEAN S.S. CO., LTD. & CHINA MUTUAL S.S. CO., LTD.) AND

AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE.

(ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD.)

SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG.

S.S. "RHEXENOR”·

S.S. "CITY OF LILLE"

Via Suez Canal

Via Suez Canal

S.S. CITY OF SINGAPORE". Via Suez Canal

April 12 to 18, 1929.

Mrs. N. ONeill, Pui Cheung, Miss I. Peake, Mr. and Mrs. €. E. Pinel, Pak Siu-chung, Dr. C1.A. Patrick, Poon:"Sblu-tung, Mrs. H. B.4

DATH HIGH WATER LOWER WATER Pingree, Miss LB. Pingree, Pun

Standind April

limes

"rii m. 10 298.8

Set 13 100% | 6.3 11 5 7-1

#t

bandaid Titus

m 4:35

Tit

24

310.F

8th May. 16th May. 14th June.

3 2014 mL 40 m6 38

Steamers proceed via Suez Canal or Panama Canal at Owners' Option. Mon, 35 za 3571m6 48 36

Bubject to change without notice.

For Freight and particulars apply to

Tues 10 No inferior H

Wed 17 Notatering: H

·1078

Hung-lun, R. Fortillo, Miss F Orita Perez, Mr. and Mrs. Wi. Patterson, W. G. Pirie, Mrs. C. I Randall, Mrs. M. Russell and son, C. L. Rycroft, A. B. Rickard, Mr. and Mrs. P. Rickmers, Miss E. Rickmers, C. del Rosario, B. S Rogers, Mrs. I. D. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rowley, son and

daughter, R. R. Roxburgh, Mr. and W. Mrs. J. W. Eussell, G. Suda, Mrs. A. Sylvester and son, Mra. M. Sproull, G. Sit Kung, Miss Sing-koak, 0, G.

B. L. Seton-Winton, Mr. and Mrs.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE or THE BANK LINE, LTD., Hong Kong, Than 1 Noinferior H. for Low W. Simpson, So Tat-tong, B. B. Stoäf, Hong Kong & Canton: JARDINE MATHESON & CO. LTD. Canton.

596.8

THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LTD.

TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: "MANIFESTO”” HONGKONG.

Codes Used : AS, A.B.C. Firth Edition; Engineering : First and Second Edition; Western Union and Watkins.

DOCK OWNERS, SHIP BUILDERS, MARINE AND LAND ENGINEERS, BOILER

MAKERS, IRON, STEEL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, FORGE MASTERS, ELECTRICIANS.

Twin Screw Steamer "ELIZABETH,” built and engined by The Hong Kong & Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd., for the Federated Malay States Railways, for service between Penang and Prat,

Please address enquiries to the Chief Manager:

R. M. DYER, B.Sc., M.IN.A., Kowloon Dock, Hong Kong.

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