DODWELL & COMPANY, LTD.

NEW YORK BERTH

FOR NEW YORK AND BOSTON via SUEZ.

M.V. "PENRITH CASTLE" .Sails on or about 16th November,

LLOYD TRIESTINO

REGULAR MONTHLY PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICE FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE (FIUME) TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO GENOA, ALL ITALIJAN, ADRIATIC, LEVANT, BLACK SEA AND DANUBE PORTS. PASSAGE RATES.

BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE..

LONDON

NEXT SAILINGS.

£75.0.0. £83.0.0.

OUTWARDS FOR SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, KOBE & MOJI.

M.V. "HIMALAYA"

M.V. "VIMINALE"

From Hong Kong.

Sails on or about 26th November. Sails on or about 5th December.

HOMEWARDS FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE.

M.V. "ROMOLO"

S.S. "VENEZIA”

M.V. "HIMALAYA"

From Hong Kong.

Sails on or about 30th November. Sails on or about 10th December. Sails on or about 28th December.

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS

FROM CALCUTTA & COLOMBO TO SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.

Regular Passenger and Cargo Service to South African Ports. Through Bills of Lading issued from Hong Kong.

Fur Freight or Passage on any of the above Lines apply to:- DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents.

Telephone Central 1030,

NYISLINE

REDUCED THROUGH TICKETS TO EUROPE VIA U.S.A. VARYING

* FROM £83 TO £120 ON SALE

SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu,

Wednesday, 13th November. Wednesday, 27th November.

SEATTLE, VICTORIA via Shanghai & Japan Ports.

KOREA MARU

SHINYO MARU

SHIDZUOKA MARU

YOKOHAMA MARU

Monday, Monday,

Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Sucz

ATSUTA MARU

+

2nd December. 16th December.

LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM via

KASHIMA MARU

Saturday, - 16th November, Saturday, 30th November.

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports,

Wednesday, 20th November. Wednesday, 25th December..

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.

KAGA MARU

TANGO MARU

TAMBA MARU

TOKIWA MARU

Thursday,

Wednesday,

14th November. 27th November.

SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu, Los Angeles,

Mexico & Panama.

ANYO MARU

NEW YORK, ROSTON via Panama.

Sunday, 22nd December.

Priday,

SOUTH AMERICA (East Coast) via Singapore, Cape Town & Ports.

0th December.

Wednesday, 20th November. LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Constantinople, Genon.

WAKASA MARU

† ASUKA MARU

TOYOOKA MARU

† BENGAL MARU

† MALACCA MARU

SUWA MARU

† TOTTORI MARU

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.

Friday,

Tuesday, 12th November. Saturday, 16th November.

16th November.

Monday, ... Sunday,

11th November. 17th November.

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

+ Cargo only.

BIAS BAY

THE CHINA MAIL,

SHIPPING

SECTION.

|BUENOS AIRES MARU

KLAVENESS LINE ENTERPRISE

PACIFIC COAST ——— ASIATIC SERVICE

NEW MOTOR SHIPS

The sailing of the m/s. "Bonneville"

Chinese Pirates Do Not O.S.K. New Motor For from Puget Sound on November 20

Change

HOME OF RUFFIANS

South American Line

O.S.K. new metorship "Buenos Aires Maro" for South American and Round-the-world Service will be due in Hong Kong on November 21 and will stay here for one day.

Inaugurates the now Pacifie Coast- Asiatic Service of Messrs. A. F. Khve-

ess & Co., of Oslo, Norway.

The new service will be a monthly one from San Francisco, Los Angeles,

Ore., Vancouver,

B.C.,

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1929.

CANADIAN PACIFIC

STEAMSHIPS - HOTELS-

- RAILWAYS - EXPRESS

SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE ACROSS THE PACIFIC TO VICTORIA & VANCOUVER

17 Days Hongkong-Vancouver, 14 Days Shanghat-Vancouver 11 Daya Kobe-Vancouver, 9 Days Yokohama-Vancouver

Кове Hong Kong Shai

Y'hanik Leave Leave Leave Leave

Į EMPRESS OF CANADA |EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

EMPRESS OF ASIA

EMPRESS OF CANADA EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF ASIA EMPRESS OF CANADA

|EMPRESS OF ABIA

V'ver Arriva Nov. 16 Nov. 18 Nov. 20 Nov. 23 Nov. 301 Nov. 27 Nev. 30 Dec.. 3 Dec. 5 Dec. 141 Dec. 18 Dec. 21 Dec. 24 Dec. 26 Jan. 4! Jan. 15 Jan. 18 Jan. 21 Jan. 23 Jan. 31 Feb. 12 Feb. 15 Feb. 18 Feb. 20 Mar. 1| Mar. 5 Mar. A Mar. 11 Mac. 13 Mar. 22 Mar, 30 Mar. 22 Mar. 25 Mar, 27 Apr. 4 Apr. 9 Apr. 12 Apr. 15 Apr. 17 Apr. 26 Apr. 30 May 3 May 6 May EMPRESS OF CANADA

B May 17 May 15 May 18 May 20 May 22 May 30 EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

June 4 June T June 10 June 12 Jane 21 EMPRESS OF ASIA June 25 June 28 July July 3 July 12 EMPRESS OF CANADA July 10 July 13 July 15 July 17 July 25 EMPRESS OF RUSSIA July 23 July 26 July 29 July 31 Aug. 9 EMPRESS OF JAPAN Aug. 7 Aug. 10 Aug. 12 Aug. 14 Aug. 22 EMPRESS

OF ASIA

Aug. 20 Aug. 23 Aug. 26 Au

Aug. 28 Bept. EMPRESS OF CANADA Sept. 4 Sept. 7 Sept. 9 Sept. 11 Sept. 19 EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF JAPAN

Sept. 17 Sept. 20 Sept. 23 Sept. 25 Oct. Oct. 2 Oct. 5 OẺ, 7 Oct. 9 Oct. 17 EMPRESS OF ASIA Oct. 15 Oct. 18 Oct. 21 Oct. 23 Nov. 1 EMPRESS OF CANADA Oct. 30 Nov. 2 Nov. 4 Nov. 6 Nov. 14! EMPRESS OF RUSSIA Nov. 12 Nov, 15 Nov. 18 Nov. 20. Nov. 29 Regular sallings hour Noon.

of the two new ships which will re. Seattle and Tacoma direct to Shang-EMPRESS OF RUSSIA place 8.a. "Hawaii Maru" and "Manila hai, Hong Kong (possibly Manila), Maru" now on this

run.

Singaporo, Sumatra, and Java, return- The second motorship "Ri de

will be Meru,"

accoming from Java via Singapore, Philip- Janeiro

next April plished

year, pine Islands, Hong Kong, Shanghai thus this line will be operated and direct to San Francisco.

in

The "Manchester Guardian" says: Other things change in China but the pirates do not. Even their

She has been built at the Mitsubishi Portland, not change, and why ethods do Should they, since they are so success- Dockyard at Nagasaki, Japan, as one ful? A Japanese steamer left Swatow with 143 Chinese passengers, It has Leen the habit of Chinese pirates for years to masqueraile innocent pas sengers, and it is hard on merchant captains that they must always reckon on a proportion of their passen gers being cut-throats. Still, that is the rule, and this Japanese steamer had taken the usual precautions

the passen- steel grilles to restrain gers, armed Indian watchmen, and the like. passengers, however, being sufficiently Wosternized to believe thant steel hara do not a prison make, broke out, attacked the watchmen, who were taken unawares," seized the ship. took her into an intet in Bins Bay and loated her,

Bias Bny has been for many years it the home of these, ruffians, and seems likely to be so for many more. Sometimes the British at Hong Kong take matters into their own hands. They raid the Bay and burn a few sampans and empty housca, after which the pirates return. No Govern ment in China-whether there is one at Canton, Nanking, or Peking-stops the piracy, which springs from the awlessness infecting the country. But the task is a limited one and ought not to be extremely difficult. A small coastal police. it were efficient and honest, could grapple with it,

general

Any Chinese Government which is anxious for foreign support will re cognize that one excellent proof of its sincerity and authority would be the extinction of this endless brigandage

on the youthern coast.

COASTAL SHIPS

Latest Changes in Personnel

Mr. R. M. Woolfenden, extra sucand ollicer, "Kangting." has resigned from the C. N. Co.

The vessels are all new modern and

up-to-date motorchips of the highest class, built especially for the Dutch East Indies requirements.

in future by five motors, three Santos

The m/s. "Bonneville" will be fol- Maru type and two new motors main taining 11 services a year. In addition towed by m/s. "Bronxville" latter part to the above one extra sailing will be of December, "Pleasantville" latter maintained by a steamer, thus making part of January, "Corneville" latter a monthly service on this line. The part of February and other vessels as comparison between this type and they become available. Santos Maru type is as follows:-

Gross Pussenger Tonnage Space Speed Santos Maru 7,800 1st 40 18 knots

3rd 768 Buenos Aires

The m/s. "Bonneville," "Bronxville" Maru 0,700 1st 60 17 knots and "Sommerville" are all an malden

3rd 050

voyagea while the other vessels are be The Arst class cabins of the M.S.fing Stilt In Europe and as they are "Buenos Aires Maru" aro 33 in all finished will be put into service. situated on the Bridge Deck fitted when all eight vessels are completed, with glassed corridor, consisting of the m/s. "Bonneville," auite rooms, six single rooms and 25 and "Sammerville" will be withdrawn "Bronxville" state rooms capable of receiving 80 passengers in all. On the same Deck and put into some other service for dining saloon is situated while veran- which they are especially adapted. dah cafe, smoking suloon, social hall The service will then be maintained by and bar are on the Buat Deck. In the m/s. "Plensantvillo," "Cornoville," view of facilitating 1st class passen "Roseville," "Granville" and "Leoville." gers acompanying with minor chil.

The m/s. "Bonneville," "Bronxville" dren 12 portable beds for children and "Sommerville" are vesaels of are equipped, sized 9' 0" x 4'0". The fares to Buenos Aires and for Round 185ft. long; 84ft. beam and 36ft. Gin. the-world trip ure M$910 and £190 deep and 8,300 deadweight tons 12,000 respectively with 10 per cent. extra measurement tona, single screw vessels for

single room extra for suite room,

20 per cent, of 3,000 h.p. and have a speed of 12

There are 930 third class accommo. As other vessols are 390ft. long, 36ft. dation on both Upper Deck and beam and 37/t. deep, with 9,000 tens second Derk and special attention is deadweight. 12,500 tons measurement, paid for the comfort and safety of twin screw, 6,000 h.p. and have a sea

emigrant passengers who will

the

and

knots.

As will be seen the five larger vessels

travel on board the ship as far as speed of 13-14 knots. Brazil,

This ship can carry cargo of about will easily maintain a monthly schedule, 11,000 tons capacity or 8,200 tons and should trade conditions warrani weight including

refrigerating it other vessels of the same class will chamber avaliable for 310 tons. be added to the feet to give shippers,

If desired, a three weekly service.

Mr. W. G. Lalor, from rusurve, hasMARINERS WARNED

gene chief officer, "Szechuan,"

Mr.

Dickinson, chief officer

"Szech bas

"Hsin Peking."

Mr.

gone chief officer,

officer.

M. Foster, second E. "Tean," has gone second officer, "Nanning."

Mr. G. T. M. Ramsay, second offleer, "Nanning," is on reserve.

Mr. W. Hood, from reserve, has gone second officer, "Tean."

en.

Mr. B. G. Edwards, second neer oficer, "Chasan," has gone gineer second engineer officer. "Kangting."

Mr. A. Jeffrey, from reserve, has gone second engineer officer, "Chusan." Mr. J. Small, from Home * leave, chief engineer officer, "Chekians

has

en-

Mr. G. Boulton, acting chief gineer officer, "Ningpo," has gone chief engineer offeer, "Kangting."

chief en Mr. R. B. Peck, acting

has gineer officer, "Kiating,"

gone chief engineer officer, "Ningpo."

Mr. A. Orr, from reserve, has gone third engineer officer, "Kinting."

Mr. F. C. MacNaughton, third en gineer officer, "Hain Peking," has gone third engineer officer, "Newchwang."

third engineer Mr. R. Trathen, officer, "Newthwang,”

"has gone third engineer officor, "Hain Peking."

Mr. H. S. McComb, third engineer officer "Foyang" has gone third en- gineer officor, "Hsin Peking."

Mr. R. B. Wallace, third engineer officer, "Tung "Poyang.".

.1108

third officer, DAY. G. Clarke

from Homo leave, has gone extra second officer, "Sulwo."

Mr. 8. Schofield, extra second officer, "Saiwo," has

second gone extra officer, "Hopsang."

Mr. T. Wilkinson, chief officer, "Klangwo," has gone chief officer,

Reduced 1st Class Excursien Fates quoted between Manila and Australia, | “Kutwo,”

For further Information apply to--NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

Tel. Central No.'202, 3897 and 8821. (Private exchange to all departments.)

0. S. K.

SAILINGS FROM: HONG KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,, -

LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP—Via Singapore

Colombo, Suez and Port Bald.

ANDES MARU.:

........... Wednesday, 11th December..

RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES–Via Saigon, Bingapore,

Colombo, Durban & Cape Town. BUENOS AIRES HARU

BOMBAY-Via Singapore & Colomba.

SHINNOK MÁRU ............

(Calia at Karachi),

Friday, 22nd Novembar.“

Wednesday, 20th November.

OURBAN, LOURENCO MARQUES, BEIRA, DAR-ES-SALAAM, ZANZI...

BAR & MOMBASA—Via Bingapore &, Colamba. CANADA MARU ...................

...... Monday, 2nd December.

***............. Monday, 18th November.

CALCUTTA Via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon,

KASADO MARU

VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER-Via Japan Ports from

Shanghai.

ARIZONA MARU (From Shanghai) Monday, 25th November.

MELBOURNE Vis Manila, Briabana & Sydney.

HAIPHONGVE Fothor & Pol

MENADO MARU .............

Thursday, 12th Nov., 10 am.

NEW YORK Vis Japan ports, Ban Francisco & Fauna.

JAPAN PORTED

KEZLUNG Via Swatow &

....

TACOMA HARU

CANTON HABU-

HOZAN SMARUKAN..

DELI MARUMIINI

TAKAO-Vis SWATOW" B'AMOY,

TAKAO KEELUNGS.

· BOURABAYA MARU

Sunday, 24th November, Sunday, 10th November, Noon. Sunday, 17th November, Noon Thursday, 21st Nov; 10 am."

Sunday, 10th Novelabur.

For further parienlar's piose, apply tol0BARA SHOSEN KAISHA.

Tel. Central No. 4988,

THE TAKEUCHI?' Mans yet.

Kr. A. Woodley, chief officer, "Kutwo," bas zone chief officer, "Klangwo,"

Mr." B. Robson, third officer, "Chaksang," has gone second officer,

ruensang"

Mr. S. C. Johnson, from reserve, has gone second officer, "Hinang."

Mr. R. W. Dramay, second officer, "Hinsang," is on reserve.

Mr. J. Gunn, from reserve, has gone chlef engineer officer, “Waishing,”

MT. J. J. O'Callaghan, second en-. gineer officer, "Walshing." is on re

serve.

Mr. W. L. Forator, chlof, officer, "Tang On," is on reserva.

Mr. P. H, Gooning, chief officer,

Express Freight Service

(E/Asia and E/Russin call at Magasaki the day after departure from S'hail

Atlantic sailings from Montreal and Quebec every few days to Liverpool,!

Southampton, Glasgow, Antwerp, Cherbourg and Hamburg

HONG KONG-MANILA SERVICE

Leave Axrive Manila Hong Kong EMPRESS OF RUSSIA Nov. 23 Nov. 25 EMPRESS OF ASIA Dec. 14 Dec. 18

Leaves Arrive Nov. 21, 5 p.m. Nov, 23 Hong Kong Manita

Dec, 12, 5 p.m. Dec. 14

CANADIAN PACIFIC EXPRESS

TRAVELLERS CHEQUES PAYABLE THE WORLD OVER. THE SAFEST AND MOST CONVENIENT WAY TO CARRY FUNDS.

Passenger Department: Tel. C.762 Cables: "GACANPAC."" Freight and Express: · Tel. ( 42 Cables: "NAUTILUS."

BRITISH WUCHOW LINE

BAILING DATES FOR NOVEMBER, 1929 (Subject to change). DEPARTURE HOURS: Hong Kong 5.30 p.m., Wuchow 1.30 p.m.

S.S. “TAI HING”

(1,068 tons Capt, Trott.]

NOVEMBER.

S.S. “TAI MING”

1649 tons-Capt. G. J. Spink.] NOVEMBER.

SUN.

FRI.

10th WED. 20th

15th MON. 25th

TUES. 12th

FRI. 22nd SUN. 17th WED. 27th

have been eliminated and special atten-commodation for First Class Passengers. Electric Light and Fans In State. It will be noted that Japanese ports Regular Service of Fast, High Class River Steamers Having Good Ac

tion has been given to Shanghai and rooms and Saloon. The 5.5. "Tai Hing" Bitted with Wireless.

Temporary Lights At porta, south thereof, which means prac- These vessels leave Hong Kong for Wuchow (via Sanishui, Shlubing.

Ockseu

Farca for round trip (not including moala) $20. Meals & Wines ara be obtained on board.

Hong Kong Arrivals and Departures from Hel On Wharf.

For information apply to-

tically an express freight service. Takhing & Dosing) and return to Hong Kong (via same Ports) every dve

Two of the five vessela intended for days. the permanent service have each got Notice is hereby given that the two tanks of 315 tons each for vege-o Gekaea Light is about to be dis-table oils, while the other three mantled and replaced by a new and vessels have each got four tanks of 500 more powerful first order light, and tons each. In addition to this the five that daring the 'period of replace special vessels have refrigeration to the ment two temporary lights will be extent of 1,000-1,250 tons. exhibited from the balcony of the existing tower, one on the north side of the tower and the other on the south side.

to the

Special attention is drawn fact that until the five especially built vessels are all in position, the speed The temporary lights will he ex-of the service will necessarily he con- hibited on or about December 10, fined to the speed of the smaller 1929, without further notice, and will vessels, viz., 12 knots, so as to maintain consist of sixth order acetylene flash a regular schedule.

Just да вооп

ing white lights, giving a flash of the conditions permit the vessels will 0.8 second duration every 3 seconds.

The lights will be visible in cleare put on to 13-14 kast schedule. weather for a distance of about 10 nautical miles.

Tungchow Channel-Buoys to be Moved

While the vessels have a limited amount of firet class accommodation, it is not intended that they shall enter into competition for this class of busi-

Notice is hereby given that on or neas. about November 0, 1929, and with- The owners, Messrs. A. F. Klaveness out further notice, the following [& Co., of Oslo, Norway, are well known changes will be made in the buoyage In Europe and the Far East as having of the Tongchow Channel, Yangtze vory fine type of vessoin, all of which River:-

have the highest class, well maintained

Central Buoy will be moved about and ably managed and represented in 3.3 cables S. 89% deg. E. from its the various ports of the world. present position, its characteristics

Mesars. Thoresen & Co, Ltd., remaining unchanged. From the new position of the buoy, Fushan Queen's Building, are the Hong Kong Pagoda will bear 8. 88 deg. W., dis-kents for the Klaveness Line Pacific

Coast-Asiatic Service. tant 8.05 miles.

Bank Buoy will be moved about 2 cables S. 81% deg. W. from ́its | present position, its characteristics remaining, unchanged. From the now position of the buoy, Fushan Pagoda will bear 8. 79% deg. W., distant 4.92 miles.

Pagoda Buoy will be moved about 7.8 cablos S. 8 deg. W. from its present position, its char- acteristics remaining unchanged. From the now position of the buoy, Fushan Pagoda will bear S. 62 deg. W., distant 8.54 milos.

All bearings given are magnetic. Chart affected: Marine Department Chart No. 8,

PILOTS EARNINGS

"Wing On," has gone chief officer, An Average of £1,342 Per “Trong On".

Mr. H. R. Edmondson, from reserve,

has gone chief officer, Wing On."

J. MacKellar has been appoint

ed chief officer, "Paul Beat,”

Mr. W. P. Dickson, chief officer, "Paul Beat," has resigned.

Mr. S. E. Pearce, from reserve, has. gone chief officer, "Hang Cheong"

Mr. T. Ogier, chief officer, "Hang Choong is on reserve--"Shipping & Engineering."

WARSHIPS IN PORT.

British warships în port this morn- Ing wert:

Basin: "Tamar," Cleala," "Storm cloud," "Bruce," "Birdar" and Msg nulis.****

North Atm: “Hermes.” No. 7 Buoy: Tarantula.” No. 9 Buoy: "Sterling." No. 10-Buoy Bépoy." No. 11 Buoy "Thracian.” No. 13 Busy: “Marasión." Commopolitan Dock: "Bomme."

Annum

The big earnings of pilots of the Port of London are disclosed in the re- turns issued to-day.

The pilots number 195. Gf these 70 are Channel pllits and their averagq earrings are £1,842 a year. Sixty-nine are Cinque Porte pilots, 48 North Channel pilots, and two home trades" pilots, and their average in each case in over 1,000 a year.

CONSIGNEES NOTICES

Consignees of cargo: ex "Benvorlich are reminded to take delivery of their goods which will be subject to rent after November: 12.

Consignees of GETRO Venezia-Lare reminded to take delivere subject of their goods which will ke

rent after November 12. Consignees of cargo sxm. "Carllarare, reminded to take delivery of their goods which will be subject to rent after November 18,

87. Connaught Road West, Phone: Central 893.

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NEW YORK, BOSTON, & BALTIMORE

S.S. "CITY OF WINNIPEG" ES. “URBINO"

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9th November.

AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE

3rd December. .31st December.

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ALSO AGENTS FOR

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SERVICES TO

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BOSTON, NEW YORK, & BALTIMORE

S.8. "COMLIEBANK”

MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA

8.8. "TINHOW"

AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE

27th November.. ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE

.28th November.

Loading for Mauritius, Reunion, Delagon Bay, Durban, East London, Algoa Bay (Port Elizabeth),

Hossel Bay and Capetown,

Through Billa of Lading fisued, to Beira, Quilimaine,-Ibo, Port Amelia, Mozambique, Chinda, *. Inhambane, - Zapyibar, Mombasa, Kilindia!" Fort Nolloth Luderitz Bay, Wairis Bay and

Madagascar

For freight or passage on any of the above linen apply to:-

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