DODWELL & COMPANY, LTD.

NEW YORK BERTH

FOR NEW YORK AND BOSTON via SUEZ.

LLOYD TRIESTINO

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

PASSAGE RATES.

BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE...

LONDON

NEXT SAILINGS.

£75.0.0.

£83.0.0.

OUTWARD FOR SHANGHAI,YOKOHAMA, KOBE & MOJI.

BLV. "ESQUILINO" M.V. "COL DI LANA" M.V. "ROMOLO".

From Hong Kong.

.Sails ao or about 30th January. .Sails on or about 18th February. ...Sails on or about 2nd March.

HOMEWARD FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE,

M.V. "REMO" ...........

From Hong Kong, -

Sails on or about 4th February.

S.S. "DUCHESSA D'AOSTA” Saits on or about 22nd February. M.V. "ESQUILLINO"

Sails on or about 4th March.

NATAL LINE OF

STEAMERS

FROM CALCUTTA & COLOMBO TO SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.

S.S. "UMZUMBI" Sails from Colombo on or about 9th February. Regular Passenger and Cargo Service to South African Ports. Through Bills of Lading issued from Hong Kong.

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

Telephone Central 1030.

NYKLINE

REDUCED THROUGH TICKETS TO EUROPE VIA U.S.A. VARYING FROM £83 TO £120. ON SALE

SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.

Thursday, 6th February. Wednesday, 19th February, SEATTLE, VICTORIA via Shanghai & Japan Ports.

KOREA MARU

SHINYO MARU

SIDERIA MARU

SHIDZVOKA MARU

Wednesday, 12th February. Friday, 28th February, LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM via

Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Suez. HAKUSAN MARU

KITANO MARU

Saturday, 8th February. Saturday, 22nd February.

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.

Wednesday, 10th February. Wednesday, 26th March,

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.

KAGA MARU

TANGO MARU

† BENGAL MARŮ

TAMBA HARU

Mexico & Panama.

Friday,

Tuesday,

31st January. 11th February.

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

RAKUYO MARU·.

Sunday,

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

BINGO MARU

NEW YORK, BOSTON via Panama.

2nd February.

5th February.

31st January.

13th February.

17th February,

LIVERPOOL via Port Sald, Constantinople, Genoa.

† ATAGO MARU

† KUMA MARU

+ DELAGOA MARU

+ CEYLON MARU

Wednesday,

Friday, Thursday,

Monday,

Wednesday,

Saturday,

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.

+ CALCUTTA MARU

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

KANAGAWA MARU (Mofl direct) Friday, KAMO MARU

Tucsday,

29th January.

8th February.

31st January.

4th February. 4th February.

+ MURORAN MARU (Chemulpo direet) Tuesday,

+ Cargo only. Reduced 1st Class Excuren Pates ounted between Manila and Australia.

THE CHINA MAIL.

SHIPPING

PRES. JEFFERSON

Distinguished Visitors

to Colony

The following prominent pae- sengers arrived at Hong Kong on January 27 on board the Presi- dent Jefferson:-

On

4

Mr. Charles B. Sloane, a New York chemist,

round-the- world tour. Mr. Sloane will stop over in Maniin before continuing his trip farther.

Governor John C. Early and Mrs. Early, en route to Manila. Governor Early is of a province in the Philippines.

Mrs. Isabel D. Sylvester, en route to Manila.

SECTION.

will be joined by Mr. Everts, who Is attorney for the Southern Paci fle Company at Fresno,

The Rev. Father R. Verhaeghe, of the Belgian Fathers in the Orient, en route to Manila for a short visit.

Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Willa, of Toronto, Canada, on a pleasure trip around the world.

Mr. Song Mun-ho, accompanled by ha amal son, on a pleasure trip to Hong Kong for the holl- days.

PRESIDENT MCKINLEY

The following departed on board the President McKinley on Janu- ary 28:-

home

to

Mr. Edward Midgley, en route to Hong Kong on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Smith, en route to Manila, where Mr. Smith will be engaged on a business

Mr. A. Brostedt, Oriental Traffic project for the next few months. Agent of the Canadian National

Miss Julia M. Hodge, en route!

Railways, travelling to Manila from Los Angeles on Canada, via San Francisco.

Dr. W. Cresswell Munro, travel- a pleasure trip.

Miss Bernice Ogden, on a plea-ling through to Venezuela, via San

Francisco. sure trip to Manila.

Miss Gladys Trant of Honolulu, Mr. Gus. Apfelbaum, Commer- pleasure trip to Manila,cial Traveller returning to the She will stop at Hong Kong be- US from a business trip to the fare continuing on to Manila.

on 3

Eastern China Football Manager

East.

Mr. N. McEachran, connected

Lee Wai-tong, of Shanghal, Cap-with the Shell Oil tain and Manager of the East Borneo, returning home

View of the S. S. Algonquin of the Clyde Line, showing her twisted prow, resulting from its terrific crash with the 3. S. Fort Victoria of the Femc-termuda Ling, in which the latter was suck after more than 100 μgnomes nal the row had been seved

Commander and Mrs. J. S. China Football Team, which is Lowell, en route to Manila travelling to Hong Kong for the Comdr. Lowell is of the United holidays. States Navy. He will join the fleet at Mania.

Mr. Ernest Edwards, of the In sular Lumber Company, en route tc Manila.

Mr. Jack Ellis, of Ellis, Walker Hovis Company, en route to Penang.

Mr. W. W. Stark, representative of Goodrich Rubber Company, en route to Manila and Singapore.

Mr. A. B. Hill, representative of

the Goodyear Tyre & Rubber Com- pany, Akron, Ohio, en route to Manila and Singapore.

Mr. A. A. Moore and his wife, en route to Hong Kong. Mr. Moore is connected with the Mar- shali Telephone Company.

Mr. Arthur De Laak! accom- panied by Mrs. De Laski and family, en route to Hong Kong, where they will stop before con- tinuing on to Sumatra.

Mr. John E. Woodward, of the Standard Ol Company at New Jersey, en route to Hong Kong.

Mrs. O. L. Everts, of Fresno, (Private exchange to all departimente.) Kong for a week or so, when she California, who will stop at Hong

For further information apply to-NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Tal Content No. 202, 3897 and 3821.

SHIPBUILDERS,

SHIP REPAIRERS, BOILER, MAKERS, FORGE MASTERS, OXY-ACETYLENE, AND

ELECTRIC WELDERS, MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL

ENGINEERS.

-DRY DOCK-

THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY ·

OF HONG KONG, LIMITED.

SALVAGE TUG “TAIKOO"

212 Central“

Wireless Call

V.P.G.N. 650 Meters.

ODOCK” HONG KONG.

CH OTHEM ANE, PENNANT”.

Length 787 Feet, Length on Blocks 750 Feet. -Depth on Centre of,

SII (HW.O.S.T.) 34 ft. 6 ins

-THREE SLIPWAYS--

Capable of Handling Ships Up!'

to 8,000 Tons Displacement... Electric Crans at Sea Wall, Capable of Lifting 100 Tons at 70 Feet Radius.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

AGENTS. HONG KONG, CHINA & JAPAN,

*

General Edgar Jadwin, accom- panied by Mrs. Jadwin, on a tour of the World. They will stop at Hong Kong. General Jadwin was formerly in charge of the River and Harbour Navigation of the United States.

on a

Mr. Henrik De Kauffmann, Danish Minister to China, business trip to Bangkok.

Mr. C. Blaker, on a business and pleasure trip to Hong Kong.

Mr. and Mrs. L. Levante, en route to Sydney, who will stop at Hong Kong

Mr. Robert John Callen, on a business and pleasure trip to Hong Kong during a round the world tour,

Mr. William Smith, on a world tour, who will stop over at Hong Kong.

Mrs. Nancy E. Carroll, return- ing to Hong Kong after a plea- sure trip and business trip to Shanghai.

Mr. D. O. Russell, returning to Hong Kong from Shanghai.

General Cohen General M. A. Cohen, of the Chinese Army, on a pleasure trip to Hong Kong.

Mr. Teal Shing-wu, of Shang-

United States.

interests in

to the

connected

Mr. Algie Shrode, with the Shell Oil interests in Borneo, travelling home on fur- lough.

Mrs. Dorothy Armstrong. tour ist, returning home to S.F., from a tour of India and China.

Mr. Edwin Warneken, attached. to the Shanghai Office of Messrs. Melchers & Co., returning to Shanghai.

Mr. W. E. Hollands and Lt. W. R. George, in charge

of the Hong Kong Interport Soc- eer Team, travelling to Shanghai. Mr. E. R. West, Manager of the Hong Kong Interport Rugby team, travelling to Shanghai,

Dr. Li Shu-fan, noted local physician, travelling to Shanghai. Mrs. J. M. Henry, wife of Prof.

J. M. Henry of the Lingnam Uni- versity, making a round trip to Japan.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS

The C.P.S. R.M.S. Empress of Australia, R/W Cruise, arrived at Padang on January 28 (Tues.) at 6 a.m., left Padang on January 28 (Tues.) at 7 p.m., and is due at Batavia on January 30. (Thurs.) at 6 a.m.

The C.P.S. R.M.S. Empress of Asia arrived at Kobe on January 28 (Tues.) at 8 a.m., left Kobe on January 28 (Tues.) at 1 p.m., and is due at Nagasaki on January 20 (Wed.) at p.. She leaves Nagasaki on January 30 (Thurs.) at 7 a.m.

Charles Piez, of Chicago, it is ro ported, has been selected as presi- dent of the Marchant Fleet Corpora- tion to succeed T. V. O'Connor, who is chairman of the Shipping Board. Mr. Plez was general manager of the Corporation during the war. His

appointment as president is ex- pected to be approved by the Ship- ping Board immediately.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1930.

ASTE LUXURIOUS SERVICE

-to America

and Europe

TRAVELLERS bound for America or Europe avail theruselves of speedy and com- fortable service when they go Canrdian Pacific.

The White Empresses are the largest, newest and fastest liners on the Facific. They cross fram Yokohama to Vancouver in 9 days; from Shanghai to Van- couver in 14.

These ships connect with the summer trains, "Trans-Canada Limited" and **Mountaineer," at Vancouver, enabling passengers to make the earliest sailing of a Canadian Pacific Atlantic liner.

CANADIAN PACIFIC

NEXT SAILINGS

TO MANILA

E/ASIA 5 P.M. Feb. 3rd E/CANADA 5 pm. Mar. 9th

WORLD'S GREATEST

TO THE PACIFIC COAST

E/RUSSIA,.NOON, Feb, 12th

.Mar. 5th

E/Asta

TRAVEL

BRITISH WUCHOW LINE

SAILING DATES FOR FEBRUARY, 1930 (Subject to change). DEPARTURE HOURS: Hong Kong 5.30 p.m., Wuchow 1.30 p.m,

S.S. "TAI HING" [1,088 tons-Capt. Trott.) FEBRUARY

S.S. "TAI MING"

[649 tons--Capt. G. J. Spink] FEBRUARY

WED. 5th MON. 10th SUN. 16th

FRI. 21st WED. 26th

MON. Stä TUES. 18th SAT.

8th MON. 24th THURS. 13th

Regular Service of Fast, High Class River Steamers Having Good Ac- commodation for First Class Passengers. Electric Light and Fans in State- rooms and Saloon, The 8.8. "Tal Hing" is ütted with Wireless.

These vessels leave Hong Kong for Wuchow (via Samshu!, Shishing, Takhing & Dosing) and return to Hong Kong (vlà same Forts) every five days.

Fares for round trip (not including meatz) $20. Meals & Wines are to be obtained on board.

2.

Hong Kong Arrivals and Departures from Hoi On Wharf,

For informatior apply to

87, Connaught Road West,

Phone: Central 893.

KWONG WING

Co.,

Ltd.,

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"Sky-blue" in colour, these Cheques give travellers the fullest protection- against the loss or theft of their travel funds.

They are spendable and acceptable everywhere. For more than 36 years travellers the world over have found personal service and financial security thru their use. Issued in G$10, G.$20, G.$50, G.$100, and

· £5 and £io denominations-bound in a small handy wallet and cost only 3⁄41⁄2 of 1 per cent. Secure your steamship tickets, hotel reservation and itineraries; or plan your cruise or tour through,

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BANK LINE LTD.

AGENTS FOR

hai, on a pleasure trip to Hong ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL

Kong for the holidays.

Mr. Goddard S. Jong, on a plea-

sure trip to Hong Kong. He la making a tour of the world.

Mr. L. Cartagena, of Laguna, P... returning to Manila after a trip to Shanghai.

Mr. G. S. Eddy, Secretary for the Y.M.C.A. of New York, on a business and pleasure trip in the Orient.

Mr. and Mrs. Honorio Evangelista and daughter Leonor, returning to Manila after a trip to Shanghai.

Mr. Harry Garver, of Decatur, Illinois, on a business and plea sure trip around the world.

Mr. Paul Hewett, of San Fran- cisco, en route to Manila from Shanghal.

Mrs. M.. D. Purdy, of Shanghai,'| accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. W. R. Johnson, also of Shanghai, on a pleasure trip to Manila for a few weeks.

....

- Mr. Kirby Page, of New York City, on a pleasure, trip to Manila during a tour of the Orient.

Mr. H. A. Pan, Benior Engineer, Ministry of Hallways, Chinese Government, on a business trip to Matilla

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SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION WITHOUT NOTICE.

UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT

ELLERMAN LINE

SS. “CITY OF KIMBERLEY” Havre, London, Rotterdam & Hamburg ́...............................14th February,

NEW YORK, BOSTON, & BALTIMORE

SS, "CITY OF LILLE"

ALBO AGENTS FOR

ANDREW WEIR

SERVICES TO

BOSTON, NEW YORK, & BALTIMORE

8.8. "SPRINGBANE"

MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA

8.8. "TINHOW"

AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE

CO.

.19th March.

AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE

15th February,

ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE

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

Monel Bay and Capetown.

Through Bill of Lading" issued to Beira, Quilimaine, Tho. Port Amelin, Mozambique, Chinde, Inhambane, Zanzibar, Mombian, Kilindini, Port Nolloth, Luderit Bay, Walvis Bay and Madagascar.

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

Telephone

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