TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1930.

THE CHINA MAIL.

CHINESE TROOPS ONDER

P.&O.-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. A.

From Tons Hong Kong

About

MOREA

•MIRZAPORE *JEYPORE

1930

10,05-1 19th July 6,715 23rd July 5,318 36th July

0.144 2nd Aug.

*KALYAN

RAJPUTANA

*KASHMIR

14,559 16th Aug.

8,085

30th Aug.

MANTUA

10,930

13th Sept.

27th Sept.

†KASHGAR 1 0,005

Destination

Bombay, Marseilles & Londen. Straits, Colorabo & Bon:bay. Marseilles,, London, Hall, Hamburg,

Rotterdam & Antwerp Marseilles, London, Hull, Rotterdam

& Antwerp. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseilles, London, Hull, Rotterdam

& Antwerp.

Bontbay. Marseilles & London. Margilles, London, Hull, Rotterdam

& Antwerp.

"Garg only, Calls Casablanca. 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.

TAKLIWA TILAWA TALAMBA TALMA

7,930

[ 10,006 8,018 10,000

1930 18th July 16th Aug. 19th, Aug. 31st Aug.

Singapore, Penang & Calcutta, Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta, Singapore. Penang & Calcutta.

BI. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for 1st and 2nd class passengers.

All steamers are fitted with wireless and carry a qualified surgeon.

|

"Fausang's" Sailing

· Delayed.

BRITISH TROOPS CALLED OUT

Tientsin, June 23. Sensational developments occurred

In connection with the sailing of the Indo-China S. N. Co's vessel Fau- sang, yesterday. The steamer waa due to sall for Shanghai, vla Chefoo and Welhalwei, at 10 am, on Sun- day. On the previous evening she was boarded by between 100 and 200 Chinese coolles, escorted by recruiting officers, who announced that they Interled to make the trip; to Chefoo. The coolies appeared to have been impressed in the City, for the Invaders were followed by a weeping Chinese woman who com- plained bitterly that her son had been taken.

The men occupied the

Chinese

passage

BLUE STAR LINE

Far Eastern Service.

Regular Monthly Fast Freight Service,

Refrigerated and general cargo

Next Salling

S.S.. "DORIC

on

STAR"

AUGUST 8th.

for

LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM,

HAMBURG, LIVERPOOL.

For Freight and further information apply to:--

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agents

Queen's Hollings.

Telephone 28031.

HONG KONG AND MACAO LINE in Good Speed

S.S. CHUEN CHOW

Daily Sailing from Hong Kong at 2.00 p.m. Saling from Macao at 7.50 am. Sundays excepted.

Freight and Passage apply :- CHUEN ON STEAM BOAT CO., LTD.

Tel. 26061.

241, Des Voeux Road C.

¦ passenger 'quarters and refused to leave, threatening the Chief Officer when he went down to order them off. At first, too,, they flatly refused, to'pay any money though later they made some indefinite promises about pay- ment on or before arrival at Chefoo. Early yesterday morning a de- tachment of the British Monicipal Police under Inspector Lawless, visited the vessel,and warned the recruiting officers that they and for the transport of their charges. their charges must leave the ship It may be hoped that the prompt before she sailed. This warning action of the British Consular and was ignorett, and the British Con-Military authorities, and the loss of aular authorities were then com-face resulting therefrom, will dis- municated with and decided to take courage Chinese military adventur- drastic action for the removal of the ers from further attempts of this Chinese military passengers.

nature.-P. & T. Times.

Warnings Ignored.

the assistance of the British Mili All warnings having been ignored, tary was invoked, and a detachment

PRESIDENT MADISON

PROMINENT PASSENGERS ON

BOARD.

The following are among the passengers who sailed on the 8.3. President Madison from Hong Kong to-day:-

of the Royal Scots, in full marching order, with two Lewis guna, was mobilised, and transported to the Bund in motor vehicles, Lieut. Lumsden being in charge. Their arrival was awaited by Brigadier Heath, but news of

Mr. B. L. Stock-Connected their coming evidently reached the Chinese mili-with, the Asiatic Petroleum Co., tary and when it became clear that Hong Kong, on a business trip to postponed until they went ashore the departure of the vessel had been Shanghai. and that action would be taken to remove them, they began reluctantly to marshal their charges, and line them up on the Bund. This process

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South). had practically been completed when

NELLORE

TANDA

ST. ALBANS

6.853

1930 3rd Aug. 6,050 5th Sept. 14,500 3rd Oct.

Manila, Sandakan. Thursday Island,

Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney

Melbourne.

the Royal Scots arrived. The Bri- tish troops inmediately formed a cordon around the Chinese recruits and their officers, while a detach- ment was formed up alongside the vessel ready for action, if any resistance, were encountered while

Regular monthly sallings from Hong Kong to Japan and Hong Kong the inspection of the Chinese pas

to Australia.

The E. & A. 9.S. Co., Ltd., steamers will also call at Shanghai, Hoitu, Ceba, Kelambugan, Tawao, Tintor, Darwin, or other ports en route as in

ducement offera.

Frequent connections from Australia with the following

sengers proceeded.

by about half a dozen Chinese con- Inavector Lawless, accompanied

stables and several Detectives, an Officer of the steamer, and one of

The Union S.S. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom via New the Compradore's staff, then checked

Lealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.

The P.&O. Royal Mail steamers to London via Suez Canal.

The P. & O. Branch Service of steamers to London via the Cape,

up all the Chinese passengers, anïý who could not produce regular tickets being put ashore. This took some time, and it was not until

The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampton and about 11.15 that the Fausang was

London via Panama Canal,

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.

1930

*KIDDERPORE 5,934 15th July RAJPUTANA 16,558 18th July TILAWA

10,000 24th July 8,018 29th July

TALAMBA

KASHMIR

*BORDA

TALMA MANTUA

KASHGAR

*BIRRIMA

MALWA

NAGFORE

8,985 1st Aug.

4

Shanghai, Mojl & Kobe.

Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama, Amoy, Shai, Moli, Kobe & Osaka. Amoy, Boji, Kobe & Osaka.

able to sall. Before she cast off a amall British military detachment under Lieut. Lumsder went on board, to protect the vessel from any interference at Tangke. This detachment was expected to rotura by tug yesterday evening, after the Fausang had coaled and left the river.

Mr. Ralph C. Wells--Chairman of the China Council of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., on a business trip to the North.

Captain S. E. G. PonderAt tached to the Royal Artillery in Hong Kong, travelling to Shang- hai.

Dr. Marguerite Everham- Connected with the American Presbyterian Mission In Swatow, travelling home to the U.S. on fur- lough.

Miss E. G. Miller and Miss

sion in Foochow, travelling home A. B. Sanderson-Attached to the American Presbyterian Mis- to the United States. Texas Oil Co., returning to Mr. C. S. Atwell-With the

Shanghai.

of the Power Petroleum Refinery Mr. Chas. F. Ganahl, Proprietor Co., Isle of Grain, Kent, England. PASSENGER LISTS

ARRIVALS.

Per s.s. Kamo Maru from Europe on July 6dal amygen ma

Joseph M. Donaldson, Miss Miriam Edding. Miss Doris Holt, Miss V. Hollingsworth, Her- marn Holmberg. Capt. John S. Howick, Fumio Hoshino, Dr. W.-M. Nicol, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Parker, Z. de Souza

Fer 3.8. Nellore from Australia on July 6

Shanghai, Moll, Kobs & Yokohama.

Rounded Up. 3rd Aug. Shanghai & Kobe. 10,000 10th Aug. Amoy, Mojl, Kobe & Osaka,

Immediately the Fausang sailed 10,946 16th Aug. Shanghal, Moji, Kobs & Yokohama. the Chinese recruiting officers and 9,005 29th Aug, Shanghal, Moll, Kobe & Yokohama. the coolies were rounded up and

31st Aug. Shanghai & Kobe, ~10,980 12th Sept. Shanghai, Moji, Koba & Yokohama, marched under a combined Police 5,203 23rd Sept. Shanghal, Moi, Kobe & Yokohama and Military escort to the French KHYBER

9,114 28th Sept. Shanghal, Boji, Kobe & Tokohama Concession boundary, the French Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kennedy, MOREA

10,054 -20th

Oct Shanghai, Moli Kobe & Yokohama authorias having been previously G. H. A. Snow, J. W. Hirst, C. H. MACEDONIA ·11,120 24th net

Shanghal, Mojl, Kobe & Yokohama. RAWALPINDI 16.619 7th Nov. KALYAN

0,144

22nd Nov, RANCHT

16,050 5th Dec. 20th Dec. 8,085

KASHMIR

* Cargo. only.

C.

Shanghal Kobe & Yokohama, notified that they were being escort Jones, Miss E. Kelly, Miss Brodie, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe Yokohaum. ed out of the British area. T. F. Johnston. Mugh Shanghal. Kobe & Yokohama... A large crowd of Chinese gather- McKernan, C. B. Atwell, J. Fraser, ed to watch proceedings when the Andrew Trebukin, Miss Lloyd, Britian troops arrived, and the Perpetuo Bamson. Fausang'a unwelcome visitors pre- P

Shanghal, Moji, Kobs & Yokohama

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

Passengers for Rangoon must defray their own Hotel, expenses at Kingapers while awaiting the on-carrying steamer,

All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans free of charge. Steamer on London and Australian Lines are fitted with Laundries. Parcels measuring not more than 2% 1.2 ft 1 ft will be received at the Company's Office up to Noon on the day previous to sailing.

For further Information, Passage, Freight, Handbooks, etc., apply to: MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO., P.&O. Building, Connaught Rd. C, Hong Kong. Agents.

THE KWONG HIP LUNG CO. LTD.

SE:SHIP BUILDE

All work doás:

BOILER MAKERS BRASS

this establishment is guaranteed

own; two Blloways (and

sented, a sarry, spectacle as they Pers. Empress of Canada on were marched aways take desJuly 8 da

It is significant that although Mr. and Mrs. G. de Gorostiza, there was a China Merchants... Reed, N. Tolentino, Mr. and vessel at the Bund, the Chinese Mrs. A. E. and Miss E. Fullerton. military selected a British vessel D. Martin, Mra. C, V. and the

TRAVEL A.-O. LINE

To AUSTRALIA. Calling at Manila (P. 16.), Thursday It. Cairns,

Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne/-fr BRITISH STEAMERS ↑ CHANGTE - TAIPING.

PLES PASTEST 203: MOST UP-TO-DATE (STHAMERS IN THE SERVI KLACTRIG LAUNDRY, BARSBR SHOP, SUROBON and STEWARDESS; njoy Your Short Leave-in Amiralla dads New Zealand, Hong Kong, Syd

FIRST CLASS FARE TO SYDNEY, 195 RETURN A

SALONDON: (via Australia) from StaiƒUN

July

Mases N. and D. da Roma, R. W. Outlaw, Mrs, M. V. Sims.

DEPARTURES.

Per 8.8. President Madison to Seattle via porta on July 8:-

Walter D. Guy, Robert Hamil ton. Father F. Munarriez, J. H.

Kaadersma, Mr. and Mrs. W. L Applegate, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dirick, A. Van Der Kop, Miss

Emily G. Miller, Dr. Marguerite

Everhams, B. L. Stock, Mrs. Carr Ramsey, J. B. Arthur, Capt. s. E. G. Ponder, B.A., Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. de Ganahl, Captain Lock, C. S. Attwell, O. H. Smith, Rev. Adolph Tornquist, Fathor Pedro C. Villanueva, Sgt. Stanley Overman. Miss Ethel C. John J. Heffington, John McK. Wall,

Williamson, Alexander Willing, Mrs. Evelyn Farlinger, Miss A. G. Sanderson, C. Cumming. H. R. Greatwood, W. Baer, Mra. Arnold, Rev. Cagle Brage, Ralph C. Wells.

Per s.s. Kamo Maru for Japan via Shanghai on July 7:-

K. Kanayama, J. Mishima, Mr. and Mrs. S. Akao, Miss E. Akao, Master T. Akao, Master Y. Akao, Mrs. A. Ashton, Master B. M. Ashton, Miss I. F. Ashton, Miss D. F. Ashton, A. Faruya, J. Grant, Mr. and Mra. T. Kanda, S. Kata- yama, W. G. McKie, M. Mukuo, O.

Master T. Fremsing, K. Suzuki, T. Meland, T. Oda, K. Oda, H. Ohyama, Mr. and Mrs. S. Premaing.

Suzuki, Z. Sekiguchi, Mr. and Mrs. F. Tezuka, Miss M. Tezuka, Mra. K. Tezuka, Mias H. Tezuka, Miss

E. V. Tchou, Miss M. Tchou, and Mrs K. Yonezawa, Master P Master M. Tehou, K. Wada, Mr. Yonezawa, K. Yonchara, A

Yemada.

DANGEROUS WRECK.

The wreck of a steamer danger- ous to navigation is reported in approximate position Lat. 87: de- grees North Long, 123 degrees 8 minutes, East.

THE

SAILING

NOTIC

WEEKLY TRANS - PACIFIC SERVICE

To San Francisco and Los

Angeles.

The Sunshine Belt via Honolulu

Fortnightly callings on

Tuesdays.

2.0.

To Seattle and Victoria. The Short, Straight Route to America Fortnightly sailings on

Tuesdays.

Prea. Pierce Jaly 15, 1| Pres. Jackson ....July 21 Pres. Talt.......July 29 Pres. McKinley...Aug. $ Pres. Jefferson...Aug. 12 'res. Grant.....Aug. 19

£120, £112 Special through rates to Europe vis

United States, Direct connections with all Atlantic lines, Choice of rail lines across United States and Canada, liberal step-over privileges for sight-seeing.

THY-

EUROPE AND NEW YORK DIRECT

ROUND THE WORLD, Fortnightly sailing on Sundays via Manila, Straits, Colombo, Suez Canal, Alexandra, Naples, Geños, Mar-e seilles, New York and Boston.

B...

Pres. Wilson............... July 13 Pres. 'Garfield' ...........Aug. 10 Pres. Van Buren ..July 27 Pres. Polk ..Sun., Aug. 24 TO MANILA .6 p.m.

6 pm.

·Pres. Jackson ............. July 15 | Pres. McKinley .....July 20 Pres. Taft ....................July 19}Pres. Jefferson ..........Aug. 2 CANTON BRANCH:-4, SHA KEE ŠTREET,

DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES AMERICAN MAIL LINE

YIUUEENIEN

EXPRESS

PIMAMA

LINE

SERVICE

BARBER WILHELMSEN

LINE

TRANS-PACIFIC AND ATLANTIC COAST SERVICE ·

via PANAMA. NEXT SAILING

M.V. "TAI YIN"

TAIYIN

on JULY 17th.

for

SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK & BOSTON.

42 Days To New York.

For Passenger and Freight Information please apply:—

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Queen's Buildings. Agents.

Telephone 28021

HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LTD.

TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: “MANIFESTO" HONGKONG."

DOCK OWNERS, SHIT BUILDERS. MARINE AND LAND ENGINEERS, BOILER MAKERS, IRON. STEEL, AND BRASS FOUNDERS, FORGE MASTERS,

ELECTRICIANS.

The Com

pany pos Besges Six Granite Decks and Two

Pat-

ent

Sup

WAJE. The dimensions

80 ft. x 30

Codes Useds ALABC. Fifth Edi- tion; En-

gineering:

First and

Second Edi

tion, West era. Unloa

-and Wat

klis,

I

* SUGBO

rew steel passenger and cargo motor ship. Dimensions: 154 0 B.P Mid. I 11 Miù., D. W. 470-tous BHP. 360, Speed 10% knots. Built

inery.

ry installed by the Hong Kong & Whampoa Dock Co, Ltd, to the Naviera Filipina Inc.. Cebu for Philippine coasting service.

ress enquiries to the Chief Manager

R. M. DYER B.Sc., MINA, Kowloon Dock, Hong Kong,

Share This Page