"JAPANESE VESSEL

LIMPED

AGROUND.

INTO HARBOUR AFTER STRIKING ROCKS.

EXTENSIVE DAMAGE DONE.

After meeting with an alarming mishap at Tatung Point, the 8.3. Scotland Moru managed to get into

PASSENGERS.

ABRIVALS.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY APRIL 14th, 1927.

Per's.s. President Juckena, from Manila, on April 18th --For Hong Kong: Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Alano, Dr. and fra, V. G. Alberto, Master F. G. Alberto, Master A Alberto, Master Jose Alberto, Master Luis Alberto, Master Eugene Alberta, Fr. M. Alonso, Mra C. A. Barretto, Miss Amelia Baretta, Mrs. N. F. de Bartazar, Sister W. Carey, Mr. T. S, Crovat, Mr. Yves Henry, Sister Mary Lewis, Mrs. C. Orazgo,

HOME MAILS..

INWARD AND OUTWARD.

Several inward mails from Iow and America have arrived and more are due to arrive this week.

Hong Kong harbour early yesterr. P. T. Oroza, Mrs. A. Portelle, Siberia, and also due the sara day morning, but when nearing Kowloon Bay, the vessel was mak- ing water so rapidly that the master had to beach her.

The Scotland Mary was on her homeward voyage from Liverpool to Shanghai and Japan. A beavy

Mrs. B. de Romualdez, Miss A Romualdez, Master F. de Romual de... Mrs. Edith Syquia Mra M. Trinidad, Res. F. Valonein, Mc. Henry B. Young. Among passen- gers passing through on their way to Shanghai were: Mr. W. Bercat, Mrs. D. C.

with

and

fog beset her at about 8.30 on Tues- Godwin Me Raster D. M.the agents to arrive on Saturday

Geo.

Yesterday the President Jekson discharged here a big mail from the United States, Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai. Today mother mail is due from the same ports

by the Kaye Maru. On Saturday the Saaran should bring Northern mail and Home and Europe mail day is the Ouderierk with mails from Hame wid the same route and also from the North. The Presi dent McKinley is due on Sunday American, Canadian Northern mail, and the P. & Q

Khion, although scheduled by L. Haskell, Mr, evening, will not have her mail McCarthy, Mrs. Bready for delivery by the Post day night and the vessel went ashore at Tatung Point, riking Meade, Mrs. F. W. Müller, Mr. A. Ofice until Sunday morning. Sha the rocks rather badly. 3.0.8. Siefken, Mr. L. J. Webb, Master is bringing letters and papers messages were sent out but there 1, Webb, Mrs. C. S. Williams, Mr. from Home, dated London, March appears to have been no response. J. Silverthorne For Robe: r. 17th, and parcels of a week earlier. Other American and Northern The ill-fated "steamer. however, T. Ide, Mr. and Mrs. N. Nakamura. inanaged to came into port unaided For Yokohama: Mr. H. B. Fowler, mails due the following week are at about 30 yesterday morning. Mrs. M. E. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs, notified in the daily mail list

Outwards, the President Jackson The Scotland Mary was in a very Wm. F. Svee, Miss P. M. Svec, Miss sorry condition and the master had A. L. Taylor. For Honolulu, San is leaving with mail for the North, to run her ashore at Kowloon Bay Francisco, and Los Angeles: Miss Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Canada The vessel was carrying about H. Allen, Me. M. M. Axelrood, and Central and South America €,000 tons of cargo, of which, about ir, and M. O. Baier, Miss L and also for Home vid San Fran- 360 tons were destined for this port. Baier, Mr. and Mrs. J. A-Connor, tisen and rid Siberia. The mail- The Nippon Yusen Kaisha are the Miss E. E. Connor, Master J. A closes today at 5 p.m. For the at Connor, Miss M. C. Connor, Miss Home mail vid Suer, the parcels local agents of this steamer Hong Kong, and her owner is the F. E Connor, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. mail closes this evening at five Kawasaki Kiaen Kabushik. Kaisha. Evara, Miss L Evans, Master A.'clock, but the letter mail closes She was built in 1910 by the W. Evans, Miss M. F. Evans, Mr. Saturday at 10:30 am. It will Kawasaki Dockyard at Kobe and is A. D. Gibbs, Afr. W. J. Gorham, be despatched by the P&O at a vessel of 5,863 tons groas and is Mr. R. Lindner, Mrs. M. L. Lid. Brandu. The Changte mail for 395 feet long with a breadth of 51 dell: Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Logel, Australia, etc., closes to-morrow at 10.30 am. Another mail for Home feet and depth of 50 feet.

Miss B. R. Logel, Mrs. C. M. Malcom, Mr. F. C. Miles, Mrs. M. C. Miles, Miss J. F. Miles, Mr. M. M. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. E, S. von Piontkowski, Col. and Mrs. A A. Post, Mrs. D. L. V. de Quirino, Mr. F. de Quirimo, Mr. C. de Quirimo, Mrs. A. M. Shepard. Dr.

The Damage.

The damager sustained were said to be rather extensive. Her No. 1, 2 and 3 holds are leaking very badly, there being at least 13 feet of water in the No. 2 hold and slightly less in the others. Heavy

Sozennosky, Mrs. E.. V. damage was done to the cargo; the exact amount of which will not be Speilberger, Miss L.A. Speilber ascertained until the goods are dis-ger, B. C. Speilberger, Master R. charged and a survey made.

The stranded steamer has been placed in the bands of the Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock Co., and lighters have been sent alongside to take off the freights.

S.S. "PRESIDENT JACKSON."

The 5-s. President Jackson arrived here yesterday morning from Manila with bout 35 cabin passengers for Hong Kong, and has on board Over 70 cabin passengers for Shang hai, Yokohama, San Francisco and Los Angeles. The liner will leave "for Shanghai this morning.

Aroong those on board were:- Dr. and Mrs. V. G. Alberto and family: A prominent specialist of Manila, making a short pleasure trip to Hong Kong.

فراد

Siberia will be despatched an Sunday by the sa hira, closing at 8.30 TI A similar mail the

art, closing at 9 am. next day goes by the lakont

Watery Pimples On Baby's Head Cuticura Healed

"My baby's bend broke out all over with watery pimples that itched and burned merribly' keeping her zwako. She used to scratch them and make them bleed, and in a very short time the trouble spread to the back of her ear. Her hair alf fell out and I got, no rest day er night with her,

I sent for a free sample of Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment and, after the fest application she got relief. I purchased more and after using one cake of Cuticurs Soap and one box of Cuticura. Ointment she was healed." (Signed) Mrs. F. Jowell, 25, Wall St., Plymouth, Eng.

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Optional Cargo will not be landed hare, nales Notice Eas been given prior to Stamer's arrival, but carried ên from

port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.

broken, chafed and damaged Goods ary to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesday ad Fridays between the hours of 10.3. and Noom within the Free Storage period.

Ne Olaims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 19th April, will be subject

Bent

All Claims against the Steamer must be

presented to the Undersigned on or Lefore the 3rd May, or they will pct be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be affected.

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baring arrived, Consignces of Cargo by her are hereby notified that all Goods being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or satra hazardow Go- deras of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Cox Ltd, whence, ador from the Wharves, Delivery can

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be t

No Claims will be admitted after the Goode have left the Godowns, and all

Goods remaining undelivered after 18th April, 1927, will be subject to Rent

All Claims must reach us by 25th April 1937, or they will not be recognised.

THE CHINA 'COAST," LATEST CHANGES IN OFFICER PERSONNEL Speilberger, Rev. W. J. Smith, Mrs. W. J. Smith, Master G. W. The following are

the latest...that checks all insertions Smith, Miss B. Smith, Miss H. changes in oficer personnel on the in Foreign and Chinese Smith, Miss R. Smith, Mr. and China Coast:- Mr. S. S. Taylor. Capt. W. J. Captain E. M. Gellie, of the papers for its Clients, Todd, Mrs. E. A Todd, Miss VWuhu, Las gone master, Sanning. L. Trimble, Mr. E. H. Wilson, and Captain J. Pringle, of the Sunning,...that has an unrivalleded by Mess. Goddard and Donglas has gone master, Wenchow. Captaia and Extensive knowledge of Per 3.8. General Metzinger, from T. W. Pickard, of the IFenchow. is the best media for all classes Shanghai and Japan: Mrs. Baboud on reserve. and four infant, Mr. and Mrs. Michaud, Mrs. Fay and children, Mr Poupelain and two infante, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Lafranque, Mrs. E. M. Guignard and baby, Ars. V. Vallantin, Mrs. J. Vallantin and two infants, Mrs, and Miss White, Mrs. Charlot and master, Aweiyang.

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Mr. D. C. Cameron, second officer, of Advertisers, Yunnan, bas gone second officer. Sinkiang.

Captain J. S de Wolf, from Home leave, has gone maater, Tai- Loc Wan Fi. Captain D. Lupton, of the Taiko Fan Ii, has gone

two infants, Mra. Gensberger and Mr. R. S. Goldie, frem Home infant, Mr. and Mrs. Mary and leave, has gone second engineer,

Mr. Liman. baby, Mr. M. du Vignaux,

Mr. M. W. Hayter, third er Pugin, Mr. Chenard, Mr. Barriu,

gone third Mrs. Fouletier and baby, Mr. gineer, Stiyang, has Peltier, Her. Bonillor, Mr. and engineer, Antung Alrs. Donnart, Mrs. Fougerat officer, Pinguo, has

Mr. A. J. N. Wood, supy chief gone sup'y Mr. W. E. Ware, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Consuelo Orococ: Widow of Rs Parker, Miss Schulz, Miss L chief officer, Suiwa.

Mr. R. G. Gillespie has been up- the former Chief Tobacco Inspector Rimaud, Messre. E. Sawal and P. "of the Bureau of Internal Revenue Wisegurver, Rev. and Mrs. Pres pointed second officer, Kingwo

M at Manila, en route to Washington. ton, Misses M. and B. Preston, Mr. Mrs. B. de Romualdes and child- Ruedolf, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lower, ren: Wife of Mayor Romualdez of Rev. Brun, Mr. A. Bovigny, Miss Manila, on a pleasure trip to Hong H. Barnett, Miss Hercs, MI Kong.

Taddei, Mr Fischer, Mrs. Ker- Through Passengers For Shanghai, sulee, Mr. Michon, Miss J. Leclerc, Mr. Geo. J. McCarthy: Passenger Mrs Bordes, Mr. F. Heari, Mr. agent for the Orient of the Dollar Asaka, Mr. and Mrs. R. Appelle, S.S. Line and the Americat Mail Mr. Lapine, Mr. and Mrs. Schneier Line. returning to Shanghai from

Manila

Mrs. B. V. Menile, Mrs. D. C. Godwin, Master D. M. Godwin, Mrs. L. J. Webb, Master B. Webb, wives and children of U.S. Naval Officers, en route to Shanghai.

B008,

Tisinger, Rev. E. J. Hilgeman, Mrs. L. Landres, Mr. R. M.

Mrs. M. Secker, Mrs Merkuloff, Messrs. Desire, Corfe and Tino, Miss Zender, Rev. Leonald, Misses Umpleby, M. Wilson, Weid and Pugh, Sisters Maris and Camille, Mr. and Mrs," Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Williams: Wile of Mrs. Chapeaux, Mise J. Veyssegre, Admiral Williams, Commander of Mr. Bensa, Mr. Rapin, Mr. the U.S. Asiatic Squadron, en route Antenne, Mrs. H. Wakelman and to Shanghai, where her husband is child, Mr. Thompson, Mr. H. G. in command öf the American Ruxton, Mr, Chauviere, Mr. and Mrs. Stibel, Mr. E. H. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Worley, Mrs. Barros, Mrs. L. Ebba, Miss B. N. Jarvin, Mr. T. MacGowan, Mr. and Mrs.. Strange, Mr. and Mrs. Morel, Miss W. Embrey, Sister Clementine, Mr. and Mre. Sinding, Mr. and Mrs Prost, Mr. R. J. Burke Close..

Forces.

In Transit Passengers For Honolulu, San Francisco And Los Angeles. Mr. M. M. Axelrood: Represent ing the Manufacturers Life Insur- ance Company of New York City. On one of his annual business trip to the Orient.

A. Cameron, from Home leave, haa gone chief officer, Piaguo.

Mr. N. Richardson, second officer, Changwe, has gone acting chici officer, Kinngwa.

Mr. R. E. Smith, second officer, Tingsany, is on reserve.

Captain C. Campbell, of the Tuckco, in on Home leave.

has gone master, Tuckwo.

Captain F. Rowell, from reserve

Captain J. W. Pettigrew, from reserve, has gone master, Tungwa. Kiangwo, is on Home leave

Captain A. J. Rockledge, of the

Mr. C. D. Nichol, chief officer, Hpisang, is on reserve.

Mr. W. D. Rogers, chief officer,

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Divest, Bo, & for Chromia WaimSMOL, KED IT

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Han Zangtah, has gone master, HONG KONG METEOROLOGICAL One Reverson Rd, B Imam of having VETARZO. The genuine how words VETARZU REMEDIES"

Tacangtah.

Captain O. C. Blown, of the Tacanta, is on reserve.

Mr. O. C. Dalziel, second officer, Hatching, has gone chief officer, same ship.

Captain H. A. Stewart, of the Haiching, has gone to shore duty.

Mr. W. G. Erwin, chief officer, Haiching, has gone master, same ship.-Shipping & Engineering,

CHURCH NOTICES.

Por a.. Takliwa, from Calcutta Mr. O. Baier: Assistant manager

and Straits, on April 13th:-Major of the Estrella del Norte, well- Gignell. Mr. H. C. Gotts, Mr. J. known jewellery concern of Manila. T. Dillon, Mr. J. M. Bowman, Mr. G. D. Evans: Manager of Mrs. Bowman and four children, Armour and Company in the Mr. V. R. Ashby, Mr. C. G. Brown, SERVICE ON GOOD FRIDAY MORNING at Philippines. On an extended busi Lt. Lennan, M.C., Mr. T. H. G. 10.80m ness trip to Chicago.

Brayield, Mr. E. F. Bell, Mr. J.

Franciaco, Calif.

UNION CHURCH. (KENNEDY ROAD).

Hymns: Praise to the Holiest in the attorney of Manila, en route to San Miss Sassoon, Miss R., Judah, Mr. Away."

Mr. A. D. Gibbs: & prominent H. Nahapiel, Mine V. P. Harvey, Height & There is a Green Hill Far "When I Survey the Wondrous Mr. W. J. Gorham: Representing H. Simons, L/Cple. de Linney and Cross," Rock of Ages.

Chandler, Pten. Warrick, Weston, Prescher Bev, J. Kirk Monachie,

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the Gorham Engineering Co., di Galligher, Ellis, Bricklebank, Devotional Meeting in Lecturs Ball at San Francisco.

Mr. J. F. Logel: A Real Estate Elliot, Fretwell and Brewett, Operator of Los Aungeles.

Mr. M. M. Morgan: Manager of

the Elks Club of Manila,

Mr. E. 6. von Piastkowski: Chief engineer of the Manila Hail road Co., and a resident of Manila for many years.

DEPARTURES.

11 am-Morning Prayer.

Prescher G.E. S. Upell, M. 6 pm-Evening Prayer.

REGISTER. ·

Hong Kong Observatory, April 19th.

Previous On Date On Data

Day

st

B

at 2 pm 6 m2, p.m.

Barometer...

99.78 29.72 29.70

82. 76 Temperature Humidity...

79

Dit Wind-

Direction SSW Force Weather...

70

SSW

SSW

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0.00

Rain ...

... 0.00 Highest open-air Temperature, 19th: 82 Lowest open-air Temperature, 13th: 70

B-Blue sky; C-Cloudy; D- Drizzle; F-Fog; L-Lightning: M-Mist;0-Overcast; P-Pasing showers; Q-Squalls; K-Rain; T- Thunder.

8.30 p.m.

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, '

KOWLOON.

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE,

From April 14th to 20th, 1927,

HIGH WATKA.

LOW WATER.

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Kong.

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Mrs. C. M. Malcom. Mother of Per 8.8. President Taft, for Justice Malcom of the Philippines Manila, on April 12th-Rey. F. Goon FIAT, April 15th- Supreme Court.

C. Brading, Mr. R. Boiler, Mr. J. Banzen, Ms E. Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. James S. Colbath, Mr. and Mrs. Howard, Goldin, Mr. F. Hammond, Mr. J. M. Huppman, Mrs. V. S. Hood, Mra, Luisa F. de Lichauco, Miss Luisa de la Cruz, SATURDAY, April 16th- Dr. V. D. Sezenoosky: En route Mr. A. F. Lees, Mr. C. de Legaspi,

fox Holy Ortamunion. to Honolulu, where he will take Miss P. de Legaspi, Master R. de charge of the Medical Department Tagaspi, Mrs. C. de Legnapi. Mfr. FastEx Day, April 17th-

7:15 am,-Hely Communion. of one of the large steamers run W. R. Kubas, Mr. W. A. Votaw,

8.15 am-Holy Communion ning between San Francisco, Hono Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Byram, Mr. lulu pad the South Sea Islands, and Mrs. R Mass, Rev. and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. S. 8. Taylor: Con-T. P. Maslin, Master T. P. Malin, nected with the Pacific Commercial r., Master P. 1. Muslin, Miss M. Co. at Cebu, on a vacation trip to Maslin, Mrs. P. Hibecker, Miss the U.S.

M. Parsons, Miss O. Rusinko, Mrs.

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Mr. E. H: Wilson: Reprecating C. Rheins, Mrs. J. M.. Slater, Mr. the Real Roller Bit Co., of Houston R. L Williams, Mr. and Mrs. I. Rexas. Returning from an extend- Wisc. Mrs, M. Kimberley, Mr. D. ed business tour of India, Java and the Orient.

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