FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1932.

P. & 0.-British India Apcar and

Eastern & Australian

Lines

(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND).

MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS.

TAKING CARGO FOR

STRAITS, JAVA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GÜLF, 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.)

From

8.3.

Torm

HorrKong About

1932.

RAJPUTANA

**BANGALORE

17,000

5th Nov.

Noon 6,500 12th Nov.

16,000 -19th Nov.

5,300 3rd Nov. 15,000 3rd Dec. 0,009 10th Dec.

17.000 17th Dec. 12,000 31st Dec.

CORFU *KIDDERPORE COMORIN **BHUTAN

RANPURA KAISAR-I-HIND

• Cargo only.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Arrival Of Ships

Wednesday, November 2... Antung, British str.,, 2,107 tons,

Capt. Ashby, from Hoihow, buoy No. 21.-B. & S. Takadu, British str., 4,223 tons, Capt. F. G. V. Stovell. from Singapore, Kowloon Wharf M.M. & Co.

Thursday, November 3. California, American str., 3,343 tons, Capt. G. Johnson, from Kobe, buoy No. A3.-States & Co.

To

664 tona, Capt. Y. Okada, from Keelung, Yaumati Anchorage.

MB.K.

Thoresen & Co.

PASSENGERS

DEPARTURES.

left

The following passengora for Shanghai and beyond per the "Empress of Asia" on Nov. 4.

Hirundo, Norwegian str. 1,125 Mr. C. Blaker, Mr. P. A. Cox, Mr..

tons. Capi-Pedersen, from Allan Cameron, Mr. P. Chen, Mr. Swatow, busy No. B9.-Thore-2. T. Chen, Mr. J. A. Collins, Mr. sen & Co.

Chu Wing Chuen, Mr. Chan Pul Jenny Moller, British str., 1,927 Fang.. Miss L. Cheung, Mrs. Y. C. Lons, Capt. G. H. Moss, from Chow, Mrs. S. Carlson, Mr. Co Lang, Amoy, Stonecutters Anchorage. Mr. Chua Lea, Mr. & Mrs. Eng Hoon Gooi, Mics Eng Hoan Goel, Mr. L. Chu Kung, Chinese str., 906 N. Fairthlough, Mr. P. S. Grant, .tons. Capt. Miller, from Mr. Glagowski, Mr. H. E. Hedley, Swatow, buay No: 02.-Wai Mr. Ho Pui Sang, Mr. Ho Loung Cho, Mr. H. C. Jeramani, Mr. and Tat & Co. Chaknang, British str., 1,470 tons,

Mrs. Liu Po Cheung, Mr. Low Foo Capt. J. McAnish, from Can-Yusang, British atr., ton, buoy No. B2-J.M. & Co. Comorin, British str., 8,788 tons, Capt. C. W. Cartwright, from Singapore, Kowloon Wharf, M.M. & Co.

C: Henri Riviere, French str., 1,355 tons, Capt. P. B. Morganti,

1,122 tons, Capt. A B. Osmond, from Canton, buoy No. B22.-J.M. & Co.

CLEARANCES.

Thursday, November 3.

from Canton, busy No. A4.—| Chakiang, for Canton, Sing Kec.

Cremer, for Singapore. Deli Maru, 'Japanese str., 1,293 | Dorry, for Holbow,

tons. Capt. E. Sanada. from Hydrangea, for Swatow. Canton, Yaumati Anchorage. | Jenny Moller, for Canton.

-0.5.K.

Kamo, for Saigon. Henrik, Norwegian str., 761 tons, Murmatral. for Whampoa. Captain J. Jorgensen, from Promise, for Bangkok. Canton, buoy No. C4.-Thore- Protesilaus, for Vancouver. son & Co.

Tai Poo Sek, for K. C. Wan. Hiroshi Maru No. 3, Japanese str., Tsang Woo, for Hoihow. "

WARSHIPS IN PORT.

:

Destination

The following warships were in port yesterday:

Basin.Tamar..

South Walk-Bruce and Taran. Lula.

Osiris,

Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseilles, London, Havre, Hamburg,

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Struits, Colombo & Bombay. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, M'sellica, L'den, Havre, I'burg, R'dam, A'werp & Hall. Bombay, Maraelitas & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London,

Calls Casablanca. 1 Calls Karachi & Bedi Bunder Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Con- stantinople, Pireaus, Smyrna and other "Levant Ports by steamers of the Khedival Mail Steamship Co.

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.

East Wall. Oswald, Bridgewater, Moorhen.

North Arm.-Neuralia. West Wall-Suffolk, and Wishart.

NEW. M. M. VESSEL SAILS FOR FAR EAST.

On

Marseilles, Oct, 21..

San, Mr. S. Y. C. Lui, Mr. B. J. Miles, Mr. C. H. Mak, Mr. J. Ma- zurovksy, Mr. W. Naughton, Mr. N.} T. Olveiria,. Mr. W. W. Phelps, Mr. W. II. Peters, Rev, A. Polanco, Rev. R. Perez, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ro- berts, Rev. J. Rodriguez, Lt. R. T. Roberts, Mr. Ed. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sima, Mr. T. Stig-Niel sen, Mr. and Mrs. Soo Pong Chow, Mrs. N. Stevenson, Mr. M. G. San- tos, Mr. H. N. Tai, Mr. Tam Woon Tong, Madame Tong Shu Yee, Mra. A. T. Tatlonghau, Mr. Y: Tat Chu, Mr. S. Von Sick, Mr. T., W. Wu, Mr. E. J. J. Warren, Mra. L. Willough- by, Mr. N. Wu, and Mr. C. A. L Ward,

HONG KONG TIDES.

The time used is Standard, or mean time of the meridian of 120 deg. E 00h. is midnight, 12hre, is noon. The heights are referred to the datum of the largest scale Admiralty chart of the place and should be added to the The new Messageries Maritimes depths given on the chart unless pre.. leeded by an asterisk (*), when they liner Aramis will sail to-day from should be subtracted from the depths.: Marseilles her first trip to

November 4 to 10, 1932. China. The Aramia was launched Whitehall on June 30, 1931. Her displacement) is of 21,550. tona, and she, Is-pro- pelled by two Diesel engines of

Fri. subtotally 14,000 h.p., with a speed of

17 knots. The vessel has accom-Sol. modation for 1,076 passengers, in-Sun. cluding eight cabins de luxe, 183 first-class and 133 *second-class cabins. The interior of the vessel Tucs. is decorated in a superb reconstruc-Wed. Ition of the pre-Alexandrine Greek

Dock-Witch and Wild Swan. Whampan Doek-Hermes. No. 9 Buoy-Medway and

marines.

No. 4. Buoy-Veteran. No. 7 Buoy-Keppel. · No. Buoy. Whitshed and Verity.

Foreign Warships,

No. 5 Buoy French cruiser Pri- mauguet (V.A.).

No. 9 Buoy. French river gun-art. bout Argus,

No. 28 Buoy-French, sloop Bel- latrix, .

No. 6 Buoy.-U.S. depot ship

Black Hawk, Peary, Pillsbury.

No. 10 Buoy.-U.S. destroyers |

Date

High Water

Nov, H.

4.

5. 00 55

M.

F,

Low Water Standard Ht. Standard H

Times. Times.

F. H. M. 00 05 8.1 08 21 1.5

7.7 09 35. 1.7

4. 01

1 E

10 34 2.01

18 59

21 40 5.01

6.7

11. 26 2.3

12 10 2.5

Mon.

03 14

18 15

8.. 04 50

23 15 1.9

10 25 19 35 6.0 12 10

19

Q.. 06 21 0.1 00 20 4.3)

55. 6.5 12 45 2.7 Thurs. 10 07 36 5.9 01 16 8.6 20 15 6.7 18 15 3.0

POST OFFICE NOTICE.

Whipple and Smith Thompson.. CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR PARCEL MAILS FOR GREAT BRITAIN

No. 11 Buoy.-J. D. Edwards and

Barker.

Christmas and New Year Parcel Mails for. Great Britain will be No. 12 Buoy Stewart and closed in the General Post Office at the times given and despatched Parrott.

by the following steamers:---

1932.

SANTHIA TAKADA SIRDHANA

8,000 14th Nov. 7,090 28th Nov. 8,000 9th Dee.

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

No. 13 Buoy.-Paul Jones and Edsall.

B.I. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for 1st and 2nd class passengers,

No. 26. Buoy.-U.S. river gunboat | Fulton.

No. 26 Buoy.-U.S. river gunboat Mindanao.

No. 22 Buby-Portuguese cruiser

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South). Adamastor.

TANDA NANKIN

NELLORE

1932 7,000 2nd Dec. 7,000 31st Dec.

1993. .7.000 1st Feb.

Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney di

Melbourne.

Regular monthly safllogs from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan

and Hong Kong to Australia.

Hong Kong to Bydney-19 days.'

Frequent connections from Australia with the following:-

The Union 8.S. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom via New

Sealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, sta

The P. & O. Royal Mail Steamers to London and

The P. & D. Branch Servios of steamere to London via Buss.

The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamars for Southampton and London via Panama Canal

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.

KING'S THEATRE

Commencing Sunday, 6th Nov.

CHARLIE |CHAN'S

CHANCE

Aleander g OLAND KIRKLAND WAKKER

Steamer Rajputana

Bangalore Corfu

Date of Closing Date Due at London .5 p.m., 4th November, 9th December a.m., 11th November 18th December

5 p.m., 18th November... 23rd December

A special air mail will be closed at the General Post Office at

6 pm on Friday, November 4. It will be sent by air to Saigon and is expected to make connection with the Saigon-Marseilles plane loaving on November 6.

The rates of air mail premium will not on this occasion be in- creased and will be the same as those advertised for the Saigon- Marseilles service.

INWARD MAILS.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4.

Japan and Shanghof USA, Canada, Japan and Shanghai (Seattle,

October 15). ....

SATURDAY,

Shanghai and Swatow

Shanghai and Swntow Calcutta and Straits.. Australia and Manila. Japan

Weekly Sailings Transpacific

TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES & NEW YORK

via PANAMA. Fortnightly sailings.

B.M.

TO SEATTLE and VICTORIA. Fortnightly sillings on Saturdays.

Pres. Jackson Tues., Nov. 8. 7 Pres Madison Pres. McKinley Tues, Nov. 22 Pres Cleveland Pres. Grant ......Wed. Dec. 7 Pros. Taft Pres. Lincoln Wed. Dec, 21 'res, Jelerson Pres. Coolidge ....Wed. Jan. 4 Pres. Madison

..Nov. 12

Nov. 26

.Dec. 10

.Dec. 24

...Jan. 7

ROUND TRIP FARES TO EUROPE & AMERICA.

Special through rates to Europe via United States. Direct connections with all Atlantic lines. Choice of rail lines aeroas United States and Canada,, liberal stop-over privi- leges for sight-seeing, Full particulars upon application..

Fortnightly via Suez to Europe & America

Fortnightly anilings via Manila, Straits, Colombo, Bombay, Suez Canal, Alexandria, Naples, Cenon, Marseilles, New York and Boston,

8 a.m.

8 a.m. Pren. Harrison ...Sun. Nov, 13, Prea. Monroe ......Sat, Dec. 24 I'res. Hayes .....Sat. Nov. 26 Pres. Van Beren ..Sat, Jan. 7 I'ven. Plerce:

Sat Dec. 10 Pres. Garfield .Sat. Jan. 21

TO MANILA

Next Sailing, Pres. Madison.. Nov. 5, 6 p.m.

Prca. Harrison Pres. McKinley Pres. Cleveland Pres. Hayes Pres. Grant Pres. Taft

Pres. Pierce

.Nov. 18 Prés, Lincoln

Nov. 15 Pres. Jefferson Nov. 19 Pres. Monroe .Nov. 26 Pres. Coolidge ..Nov. 39

Pres. Madison .Dec. 3 Pres. Van Buren

Dec. 10

Pres. Wilson

.Dec. 13

Dec. 17

.Dec. 24

.Dec. 27

Dec. 31

.Jan. 7 -

Jan. 10

CONNECTING WITH S.S. MAYON TO CEBU, ILOILO, ZAMBOANGA.

DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES AMERICAN MAIL LINE

CANTON BRANCH~-No. 4, Shakee Street.

BARNER

VUELI

LIE

BARBER

"WILHELMSEN

PARAMA

EXPRESS

LINE

EXPRESS SERVICE TO NEW YORK

Via

SAN FRANCISCO – LOS ANGELES. PANAMA.

NEXT SAILING.

M.V. "TAI YIN"

on NOVEMBER 18th.

ALL VESSELS HAVE EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION

FOR 12 PASSENGERS.

Rajputana

Timo in Transit.

NOVEMBER

.Pres. Madison

6.

Hong Kong 'to San Francisco. Hong Kong to Los Angeles........ 26 Hong Kong to New York

25 Days

Fares. G$200.00

G$220.00

#

..... 42

19

G$325.08

Kiungchow

.Soochow

Yuensang

Tanda

Achilles

Africa Maru

7.

FOR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER INFORMATION

APPLY TO

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agents.

SUNDAY, Shanghai and Amoy

NOVEMBER

Melbourne Maru

6. Tainan

Queen's Buildings.

Telephone 28021.

Straits

Japan

MONDAY,

NOVEMBER

Manila

Japan

1

TUESDAY, Japan and Shanghai

NOVEMBER 8.

President Jackson Muroran Maru

Felix Roussel

Yuensang NOVEMBER.

6 p.m.

5.

Melbourne Maru **

†TANDA

RANPURA

•SOUDAN

MALWA

KAISAR-I-HIND RANCET *BURDWAN

CARTHAGE

1932.

7,000 6th Nov. Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama.

6 p.m. 17,000 18th Nov. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama

4,800 26th Nov. Shanghal, Moll, Kobe & Yokohama, 11,000 26th Nor. Shanghai & Kobe

19,000 2nd Dec. Shanghai, Moll, Kobo & Yokohama. 17,000 18th Dee. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. 6,500 29th Dec. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. 14.000 30th Dec. | Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. -

Cargo only. Calls Nagoya,

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice.

All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans or Punks Louis Bystem. Steamers on London and Australian Lines are fitted with Laundries. Parcela measuring not more than 5 cu. ft. will be received at the Com- pany's Office up to Noon on the day previous to sailing...

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

The following unclaimed, tele- grams are lying at the Eastern Ex tension Telegraph Co.'s office:-

from Davidstow Po.

Jim Andrew, 8, Connaught Road,

OUTWARD MAILS.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4.

Otto Hassing, Swiss Consulate, Swatow, Amoy and Foochow from Singapore.

Amoy Mrs. F. Hooke, Steamship Kamo Samshuf and Wuchow

Maru, from Tenterfield, N.B.W.

F. Laurence, passenger, Empress of Russia, from Shanghai.

Morris Davis, Gloucester Hotel, from Shanghai.'

Piaeg, 67, Des Voeux Road, from Vrededorp.

C. C. CLARKE,

Manager.

Hong Kong, October 27; 1982.

The following unclaimed tele

the Great Northern Telegraph gram is lying at the office of

Company (Limited) mark.

Amoy

SATURDAY, *Manila, Australia and

Zealand via Brisbane

Amoy 3.30 p.m., Manila

SUNDAY,

Haiyang Kingyuan

p.m.

Tai Hing

4 p.m..

Shanghai and Japan

*Straits and Farcels only for Ġer-

many via Hamburg {LETTERS FOR “SAIGON-MAR-

SEILLES AIR MAIL SERVICE" By Aeroplane "LAZELEE”

K.P.O.

Saale

4.30 p.m.

Bangkok vín Swatow.. Foochow

G.P.O,

LETTERS

NOV. 4, 5. P.M. PM

REG. :................NOV. 4, 4.30 PM. REG.

.....4.30 P.M. LETTERS

Straita, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, ·åden Egypt and Europe via Marsailles Rajputana

(Due Marseilles, Dec. 2)..

'GP.O. Nov. 4, 4.80 p.m. Parcels

Nov. 4, 5 pm. Nov. 5, 9 a.m. Registrations Nov. 5, 945: a.m.

10 a.m. Letters

10.80 a.mi.

K.P.O.

Den

Parcels Registrations Lettera

Agents.

F. V. JENSEN,

Superintendent. Hong Kong, October 26, 1982.

For further information, Passage, Freight, Handbooks, etc., apply to:-

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.,

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

-Notra, from Tientsin.

(Continued on Next Column),

New

(Due Brisbane, Nov. 19).

Parcels Nov, 5. 2 p.m.

Registrations

Letters

Changchow

Pres. Madison. Tanda

NOVEMBER

Kwangchow

Chinhus

Canton Maru

7:

Swatow, Amoy and Formosa

MONDAY, “NOVEMBER Hothow, Pakhol and Haiphong...

Klungchow Fort Bayard, Hofhow, Pathol and

Halphong

Tonkin Hydrangea

Swatow

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A

*Canada, C. and S. America and *Europe via San Francisco

President Jackson

..2.40 p.m.

.8.30 p.m.

3.30 p.m.

4.80 p.m.

pp.m.

9. Em.

08.m.

B.m.

10.30 a..

1.30 p.m.

& p.m.

(Dub San Francisco, Nov. 29.) Parcels

Registration

Letters

Superscribed Correspondence only.

Nov. 7, 8pm.

.4.15 p.m.

.5 p.m.

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