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LLOYD TRIESTINO
FORNIGHTLY PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE FOR
BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE
via Singapore, Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Suez & Port 'Said Taking Cargo on through Bill of Lading
to Flame. Genoa, All Italian, Adriatic, Levant,
Black Sea and Danube Porta
Passengeri ta LONDON (Overland).
NEXT SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG
For Shanghai
& Japan
For Singapore
& Italy
9th. Oct. 30th Oct.
*S.S. CONTE ROSSO (Pass. boat)..... 30th Sept. 2nd Oct. M. Y. COLLI LANA (Cargo boat).....
*Passenger Boats outward to Shanghat only. Attention is called to the 8.8. Gange which will make the voyage Hong Kong-Venice in 22 days thus allowing London Fassengers to reach destination the day after beir disem- barkation. at Venice."
For Freight and. Passages apply to:-
Queen's Building,
Tel. 22021.
DODWELL & Co. LTU,
Agents.
YK.LIN
N.
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SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolulu.
CHICHIBU MARU
TATSUTA MARÚ
Wednesday, Wednesday,
6th October. 19th October:
LONDON, MARSÉILLES, ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM vis.
Singapore, Penang, Colombo & Spez.
SUWA MARU
Saturday,
FUSHIMI MARU"
Saturday,
1st October. 16th October.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.
ATSUTA MARU
Saturday,
.KAMO MARU
Saturday,
24th September. 29th October,
MANILA.
TATSUTA MARU
Thursday,
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.
↑ NAGATO MARU
Thursday,
† PENANG MARU.
Saturday,
13th October,
29th September.
8th October.
SOUTH
AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolula,
Tuesday,
18th October.
Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama. HEIYO MARU
NEW YORK, BOSTON via Pamma.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Shipping
Intelligence.
Arrivals Of Ships
Tuesday, September 20. City of Cambridge, Britishstr., 4,559 tons, Capt. A. Melville, from Singapore, Holt's Wharf. -Bank Line.
Nagara, Swedish str. 3,979- tons, Capt. Brandt, from Manila, Holt's Wharf-Gilman & Co. Tilawa, British str., 6,158 tons, Capt. E. Coleborn, from Singa pore Kowloon Wharf.-M.M. & Co.
Wednesday, September 21: Canton Maru, Japanese str., 1,647 tons," Capt. Y. Iwasaki, from! Swatow,
Wharf- O. S. K. O.S.K. Daviken, Norwegian str., 1,778 tons, Capt. G. Svane, from Canton, Taikoo Dock J.M." & Co. Deli Maru, Japanese str., 1,293 from tons, Capt. E. Sanada, Canton, O.S.K. Wharf.-0.5.K. Empress of Canada, British str., 12,811 tons, Capt. A. J. Hailey, from Manila, Kowloon Wharf. C.P.R.
Fjorden,
+
pore, Kowloon Wharf.-M.M. Co
AIR MAIL SERVICE
IS QUICKER. Empress of Britain Carries 1,000 Pounds.
Sipora, Dutch str., 941 tons, Capt.
The Canadian Pacific Steamship! Lindeman, from Samarinda, Yaumati Anchorage J.C.J.L. Company is in receipt of advices Sulyang, British str., 1,594 tona, that the "Empress of Britain" Capt. Byrne, from Swatow, which arrived in Quebec on August 18 carried mail which was delivered buoy No. B18.-B. & S.. Tacoma, American str., 5,482 tons, by the Air Mail Service for the Capt. E. Snellenberg, from following destinations in much Shanghai, buoy No. A6.Dol-faster times than had been pre-
viously made: lar Line.
London to Montreal-3 days 22 Tal Lee, Chinese str., 1,044 tons,
Capt. Mazaki, from Swatow, hours; London to. Ottawa-4 days 5
03.-Loong buoy No.
Tai hours: London to Toronto-4 days B hours; London to Winnipeg--5 days Hong.
London to Calgary-6 Taiyuan, British str., 2,100 tons,, 18 hours,
Capt. J. K. Clark, from Can-days 17 hours; London to Vancouver 6 days 3 hours; London to New ton, buoy No. B21.-B. & S. Van Heutaz, Dutch str., 2,749 tone, York-4 days 6 hours; London to Capt M. Schrender, from Washington-4 days 8 hours; Lon- Swatow, buoy No. A15don to Chicago-4 days 16 hours;
London to Los Angeles-5 days 61 J.C.J.L
hours.
CLEARANCES.
Wednesday, Sept. 21. Norwegian atr., 968 Daian Maru, for Keelung. tons, Capt. ..L. Handeland Fooshing, for Swatow. "from Salgon, buoy No. B7-Glenogle, for Shanghai.
Wallem & Co.
Ikomasan Maru, for Formosa. Haiyang, British str., 1,363 tons, Kwaisang, for Canton.
Capt. W. G. Erwin, from Swa- Lyeemoon, for Singapore. tow, Douglas, Wharf-Douglas Nanchang, for Shanghai.
Ningpo, for Shanghai. & Co. Haldis. British str., 1,144 tons, Talyuan, for Shanghai.. Capt. W. Freer, from Saigon, Phasianella, for Canton. buey No. 84-Wo Fat Sing. Shinyo Maru, for Shanghai. Hiasang, British str., 1,885 tons, Sipora, for Whampoa.. Capt. Field-Hook, from Sanda Song Bo, for Amoy. kan, buoy No. B22.-J.M. & Co. Suiyang, for Canton. Hydrangea, British str., 561 tons, Tai Lee, for Canton. from Swatow, Chiu On Wharf, Tiibadak, for Amoy. m-Chít On & lo
Tjisondar!, for Dairen. Klungchow, British str., 1,545 tons,
Capt. J. S. Anderson, from Hoihow, bucy No. B14.-B. & S.) Kueichow, British str., 1,220 tons, Capt. E. H. Histed, from Canton, buoy No. B15-B. & 5. Kwaisang, British-str., 1,485 tona, Capt. P. R. G. Cuming, from Swatow, West Point Wharf.-- J.M., & Co.
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LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth Istanbul Piraeus Genoa Leghtbourne, American str., 3,979
& Valencia.
+ LIMA MARU
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.
+ RANGOON MARU
TANGO MÁRU ..
Sunday,
Thursday,
Tuesday,
Saturday, Wednesday, Thursday,
SHANGHAI, "KOBÉ & YOKOHAMA.
KAMO MARU. (Nagasaki direct)
TERUKUNI MARU
IYO MARU
+ Cargo only.
16th October,
29th September. 11th October.
24th September. 28th September. 29th September.
For further information apply to:-NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
Telephone 30291.
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(Private exchange to all departments.)
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· SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
LONDON, ROTTERDAM, London Maru
Wed.,
HAMBURG & ANTWERP
via Aden
NEW YORK via Japan, Los Hokuroku Maru
Wed.,
Angeles and Panama.
Call
Direct at Cristobal, Puerto
Colombia, Boston Philadel
phia & Baltimore..........
RIC-DE-JANEIRO, SANTOS, Rio de Janeiro Mar Tues
MONTEVIDEO & BUENOS
AIRES-via Saigon, Sin-
гарске, Colombo, Durban.
PORT ELIZABETH And
Cape Town
MOMBASA, ZANZIBAR] Manila Mart
Fri.,
DARES SALAAM, BEIRA
LOURENCO MARQUES,
DURBAN, PORT ELIZA-
SOUTH AMERICAN
1,
BETH, CAPE TOWN and
PORTS.des
Via Singapore & Colombo.
MANILA, MELBOURNE. Brisbane Maru
BOMBAT via Singapore) *Havre Mara
Belawan Dell and Colombo †Alaska Maru
BRISBANE, SYDNEY,
WELLINGTON & ̈AUCK-
LAND direct .........................
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Burma Maru
Belawan Deli and Rango
JAPAN "PORTS
Hipalaya Maru JAPAN Tik Takao & Keelung Canada Mara':
KEELUNG vs Swatow and Camo Maru.
Amoy (8 pm Féry Ban
day)
TAKÃO.
Amoy (Noon,
and Deli Maru
other
8th Nov
28th Sept.
tons, Capt. N. Mathisen, from Shanghai, Chin Wan Wharf. Texas & Co.
Naldera, British, str.,” 8,986 tons, Capt. R. Harrison, from Singa-
YACHT HOLED BY OWN ANCHOR.
Sinks After Flukes Pierce Hull.
A small motor-yacht named Bogey from Portishead was wrecked on the Gable"Ridge, 1off | Minehead.
she
The tide was low, and grounded on the ridge. When the anchor was thrown out its points pierced her hull and she began to fill.
The owner, Mr. E. Lane, of Gloucester, & woman passenger, and a crew of three were aboard.
One of the men took thei woman passenger ashore in the yacht's punt, and a signal of dis- Stress was hoisted. It was seen 27th Sept at Minehead by the coxswam of the lifeboat, Mr. R. Martin, who, with others, put off in a motor- boat and took the remainder of the party off.
7th Oct.
Wed.,
5th Oct.
Thes Thurs.,
4th Get 8th Oct.
Their belongings were salvaged but the rising tide covered the yacht.
WARSHIPS IN PORT.
The following warships were in port yesterday :--
Basin HM.S Tamar.
South Wall—H.M.S. Verity, HMS. Whitsbed..
East Wall EMS. Oswald, H.M.8. Phoenix, H.M.8. Parthian.
North Arm HMS. Whitehall, 2nd Oct. HLM.S. Wishart, H.MS. Veteran.
West Wall-H.M.S. Devonshire. Dock H.M.S. Folkestone, H.M.S. Moth Y
Foreign
French River Gunboat Argus.
Fri
23rd Sept.
10th Oct.
L5th Sept.
French-Bloop Regulus, Chinese Sloop Hoi Chau
Thura, 22nd Sept.
One thousand pounds of air mail was taken off the "Empress of Britain" in the Straits of Belle Isle for the above distribution.
STEAMER MOVEMENTS E
The P. & 0. 8.3. Ranchi left Shanghai for this port on Septem- ber 20 at 4 p.m., and is due here to-morrow at about 6 am.
KLIM PUNCH
THE DRINK TO TAKE AWAY THAT JADED FEELING
Overland China Mail,
A WHOLE WEEK'S NEWSPAPERS IN ONE.
All danger of a typhoon; of severe intensity, striking. the Colony passed on September 17, but throughout the day heavy squalls and strong easterly gales were experi enced. No material damage was suffered by the Colony, with the exception of one fatality-a Chinese coolie being killed when a matshed was blown down. The typhoon passed 70 miles south of Gap Rock between 6 and 7 a.m. The Government rescue tug Kau Sing, the Kowloon Dock tug Henry Keswick and the Talkoo, patrolled the harbour constantly during the gale. A full report is given in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.
Mrs. P. B. Caruana, the wife of Lieutenant-Comman- der P. B. Caruana, attached to the Naval Command, Hong Kong, was the victim of a daring highway robbery per petrated in broad daylight in Bowen Road, on the after- "noon of September 14. At the time, Mrs. Caruana was walking alone, and was followed by a Chinese man, who spoke in broken English. She sat down to avoid, the man. He passed, but immediately turned back and set upon Mrs. Caruana. He threw pepper into her face and stole her handbag. The thief made good his escape. The story is reported in the OVERLAND CHINA MAID,
*
The distribution "of prizes of the Sacred Heart College took place in open air on the night of September 19. The College also celebrated its tenth anniversary. There was a large gathering of parents and friends of the pupils. The prizes were presented by Dr. Asjoe Ho, LR.C.P., who, In a short speech, encouraged the boys to work and study hard. A programme of entertainment given by the boys, assisted by friends, was much enjoyed. The function is reported in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.
Sentence of fifteen years hard labour was passed on a Chinese by the Chief Justice, Sir Joseph Kemp, at the" September Criminal Sessions, on a charge of wounding an elderly Chinese gardener at Kowloon City early in July." On four counts of falsification of the accounts of Messri. Gande, Price & Co., Ltd., a Japanese, Hasa je Tani, formerly employed as a harbour runner, was sentenced to three years hard labour, Several deportees were given. three years gaol, while sentence of one year's hard labour was meted out a Chinese on a charge of taking a letter demanding $800 with threats. All the eases are reported in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL:
There is no phase of the life of the Colony or of Chisa that does not receive attention in the OVERLAND CHINA
eekly paper that YOU MUST ORDER NOW.
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1932.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
EMPRESS OF CANADA
SISTER SHIP IN
SIZE SPEED AND LUXURY TO THE
«EMPRESS OF JAPAN
THE QUEEN OF THE PACIFIC SAILS
6A.M. FRIDAY
SEPTEMBER 23
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