CANADIAN

PACIFIC

QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC.

TO VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER

SAILINGS 1927.

H. Kong STEAMERS.

S'hai. Kobe Y'hama. Y'conver Leave Leave Leafe Leave Arrivo. EMPRESS OF CANADA...June Jung 4 June 7 Jane 10 June 19 EMPRESS OF RUSSIA June 22. June 25 June 28 July July 10 EMPRESS OF ASIA uly July 15 July 19 July 22 July 31 EMPRESS OF CANADA...Aug 3 Aug. Aug. 9 Aug. 12 Ang. 21 EMPRESS OF RUSSIA...Aug. 21 Aug. 27- Aug. 30 Sopt, 2 Sept 11 2 EMPRESS OF ASIA Sepit, 14 Sept. 17 Sept. 20 Sept. 23 Oct.

Oct. 11 Oct. 14 Oct. DR EMPRESS OF CANADA...Oct. 5 ct. EMPRESS OF RUSSIA ...Oct. 28 Oct 29 Nov. 1

Nov. 4 Nov. 13

(E/Asia and E/Russia call at Nagasaki the day after departure from Shanghai).

CONNECTING SAILINGS TO EUROPEAN PORTS.

MONTROSE Janu

MONTCLARE

MINNEDOSA

E/AUSTRALIA Ang. 24 July 16

Sept. MONTROSE

Nov. 5 Aug.

MONTCALM

31

16

19

Cherbourg and Antwerp.

Frequent Sailings to Liverpool, Belfast, Glasgow, Southampton,

SPECIAL FARES TO EUROPE

£120 £112 £83

HONGKONG-MANILA

Arrive

SERVICE

Leave Hong Kong

June

Jane

7

June EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

23

June 30 EMPRESS OF ASIA

July 9

Inve Arrive Manila Hong Kong

June 20 Jupe 18

July 11

Manila

CANADIAN PACIFIC EXPRESS

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 28th, 1927.

TRAVELLERS CHEQUES PAYABLE THE WORLD OVER. THE SAFEST AND MOST CONVENIENT WAY TO CARRY FUNDS. }

Passenger Department Freight and Exprese:

Tel. 0. 752. Cables: "GACANPAC." Tel, C, 42.

Cabler: "NAUTILUS."

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NYKLINE

RAILINGS BUMECT TO ALTERATION.

SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.

TAIYO MARU

TENYO MARU

* KOREA MARU

*Calls Keelung & Los Angeles, LONDON via Singapore, Suez,

HAKONE MARU

SUWA MARU

FUSHIMI MARU

Tuesday, 31st May, at Noon Mooday, 13th June, at Noon Tuesday, 25th June, at 10 a.m. Marseilles & Ports.

Saturday, 4th June, at 11 am. Saturday, 19th June, at 11 am. Saturday, 2nd July

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.

TANGO MARU

AKI MAKU

Wednesday, 22nd June, at 11 a.in. Wednesday, 20th July

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang & Colombo.

MURORAN MARU SADO MARU

Saturday, 28th May Saturday, 11th June via Japan, Honolulu,

SOUTH AMERICA (West Const)

Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama.

BOKUYO MARU

Wednesday, 8th June, at Noon

SOUTH AMERICA (East Const) vin Singapore, Cape

Town & Ports.

NEW YORK and/or BOSTON via PANAMA.

ASUKA MAHU

TAKAOKA MARU

41

LIVERPOOL via Singapore, Colombo, Port Said & Ports.

DURBAN MARU

Monday, 13th June Wednesday, 29th June

Thursday, 16th June

Momlay, 30th May Wednesday, 9th June

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon,

MOJI MARU

TOKUSHIMA MAKÜ

NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

AKI MARU

Friday, 17th June

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

MALACOA MARU (Moji direct)

LYONS MARU

HAKOZAKI MARU

TAMBA MARU

For further information, apply to--

Saturday, 28th May Monday, 30th May Monday, 30th May Monday, 30th May

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

Telephone: Central No. 292 (Private exchanges to all Depts.}..

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BALM

Shipping News

YESTERDAY'S FREIGHT

RETURNS.

HEAVY ENTRIES BUT LITTLE CARGOES.

BRITISH ARRIVALS HEST.

Daily Statement, Waterfront News, etc.

DAILY WATERFRONT NEWS.

LEỪNG KWONG " WRECK

DISAPPEARS.

ANOTHER STOWAWAY

CHARGED,

Long

Although 17 vessels'arrived' the

BY LONGSHOREMAN.] port during the 24 hours ended at i

The wreck of the s 41.m. yesterday, freights for here! and for parts beyond were low. Of Konag lying at Capsuimun Pass the seventeen arrivals; ten were has entirely disappeared, according low. Of the seventeen arrivals; tento masters of vessels going through the Channel. The funnet and masts were British.

vessels discharged - here of the damag Krong, which were Fifteen and freights la the amount of

previously showing have slid into 10,653 Loras were imported. Of Burse, 5.773 tons were general mes deep water, and the red lights which chandise with 3,975 tons on seven were attached

to the mast have British vesseĵa The lane was

Kone with it. 3,300 tons of rice and 1,550 tons

it was rumoured that divers from rual.

The two best returns were shown one of H.M. ships were sent down by the British steamers Ho Sang to investigate whether or not the and For Sung. The former vessel arriving from Kobe and Amoy grilles were locked at the time of hrought 1566 tons and the infter the sinking. steamer from Shanghai FLT A vernealar paper aBROUHres Swatow, 1,100 tons.

Put the body of the Chief En- | Freights for parts beyond Honggineer, Mr. Donaldson, has been re- Kong were carried by seven vessels vered, but the Water Police and whose manifests totalled 6,262 tons agents both gave a complete denial of general merchandise. Four Bris this, so far as they were con- tish ateamers accounted for 2,393 cerned. Icons, and the two beat returns wore ! registered by Japanese steamers. The ss. Mishima Maru from Yoko hama wad Nagasaki was responsible for 2,547 tous and the Wales

Jar, 1.19 tous.

and

The Kwong Chow Wan Run. The 5.5 Pu Toi, huile by the Ting Yick shipping Company, is SOMI to be added to the steaners now plying on the Hong Kong Maco Kwang (how Wan ran.

H.M.S."Hermes" Loaves Dock.

H.M.S. Hermes left Kowloon Duck yesterday after being there for alterations to her ventilating system. The big aircraft carrier has now taken up her usual moer- ings off Wanchni.

Attracting Fish.

11

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, FAST & SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND & QUEENS- LAND PORTS, RED SEA, EGYPT, CONSTANTINOPLE, GREECE, LEVANTINE PORTS, EUROPE, ETC. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (UNDER CONTRACT WITH H.M, GOYERNMENT.)

F-om Bougkong (about)

Steamship

Said to have used bright lights in order to attract fish, two masters and one mistress of fishing junks were summoned before Lt. Comdr. J. B. Newill, D.S.O., R. N., at the Marine Court yesterday, for using the lights in a prohibited aren, lu wit, Channel Rocks. The male de- fendants were each fined $5, and the "MOREA woman, in view of a previous con- "KASHMIR" viction, had to pay $10,

Dangerous Goods.

Cargoes classified as dangerous were manifested on the s.s. Mishima Maru which ente into port from Yokohama and Nagasaki yester

She earried 109 tons of day, Hydrochloric acid and matches.

Chinese Fassengers' Entry. The entry of Chinese dock passen- It is further alleged in the verna

gors during the 24 hours ended at 9 udar papers that the "pirates" inam. yesterday totalled 1,453 per sous. They were brought by seven the vicinity of Capsuimun have in

any cases picked up bodies of steamers and most of them were drawned passengers,

have from the Fukien districts. The arrivals and departures were taken from the bodies everything of British. 10 arrivals, and 6 deparable before reporting the find to

the Police. tures: French, 2 arrivals and 2 departures; Norwegian, 1 arrival | A Stowaway From Shanghal, and 3 departures; Japanese 3 Before W. Schofield, at the arrivals and departures; Chinese, Central Magistracy

entering

yesterday, 1 arrival and 1 departure: AmeriPatrick Murphy was charged with çan, 2 departures; Dutch, 2 depar

the Colony on the 8.a. tures.

More as a stowaway from Shang hai. The defendant was a hreman S.S. Chenau (British) from Can-on board the transport Hermining

now in Shanghai. ton, 90 tons general for other parts.

The following were the cargo carriers:

(British) from Penang and Singapore, 1830 tons general for Hong Kong 8.S. Hop Song (British) from Cantia, 100 tons general. for

Hong Kong

Murphy admitted the offence and said that he was suffering from diser which compelled him to Pome to Hong Kong for treatment. He was reminded until to-day for medical examination.

Homeward Bound.

"MIRZAPORE" "MANTUA'

Голя

Destination

10,96328th May, Noon Marseilles and London.

Marssilles, London and Antwerp.

Alarseilles and London.

Marseilles And London,

Marsmiles, London and Antwerp,

Marssilles and London,

8.985

11th June

(i,716

Tuth June

10,0-46

25th June

."

KhlVA" MACEDONIA”

9,135

9th July

11,120 9,005

23rd July 6th Aug.

16,019

20th Aug.

Marasiiles, London and Antwerp. Marsailles and London.

9.134

3rd Sept.

* KABHGAR" "RAWALPINDI" "KHYBER"

Marseilles, London, & Antwerp

Frequent connections from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Con- stantinople, Piresus, Smyrna, and other Levent Ports by steamers of the Khedival Mail Steamship Co.

The P. & O. 8.8. Moren arrived in port yesterday morning en route for England. She sails for Lou don rid ports and Marseilles to-day at noon and takes the Home and Europe wail.

Arriving here she had over 130 passengers of all andl classes, including children servants, on board. There were 65 first-class adults, and 46 second- class passengers. Also on board | » TALAMBA"

There starwaway.

4,697 were «TREBAKTHA" 20 passengers disembarking

was

over

Bere.

WARSHIPS IN PORT.

Warships in port yesterday mor ing were as under:

Passenger And Opium. 8.8. Tiny Chor (British from

Newehwang and Amoy, 00 A Chinese stated to be a cook

South Wall. Wieren and On tons general for Hong Kong on the s.s. Sui An, was fined $350, and 900 tons for other ports. For default three months hard laught, East Wall, Subs. 115 and 41 North Arm, Woolston; West M.S. Te Sang (British) frotu labour yesterday, for being in pos; | Wall, Titania anti-Subs. 72 and 7a, Shanghai and Swatow. Il session of three Lads of prepared Duck, Sterling: Taikoo Dojk ions general for Hong Kong eping The Magistrate, Mr. R. E. and 500 cons for other poris. Lindsell, asked the inan whether he S.S. Mantng (British) from Lon-used his position to gnuggle opiu.

don and Singapore, 620 tons D ther

having pleaded general for Hong Kong and guilty, made no reply. 500 tons for other ports.

S.S. Ho Sang (British) from

The Mail.

Aphisz Kowloon Dock, Hermes and Ladghind: Coaling Camber, 747 Buoy 2, Wolsey: Bung 3, Dragon: Buy 4, Bauntless: Booy 6, Fré bisher: Buny 2, Danne; Buoy 11. Thracian Buoy 13, Maration: The mail from London Suez, Buoy inthenia and Klarki: dated April 8th and arriving here, Francol; Buoy 24, H.S.

Thursday by Maatua, consisted air 5 bags and 138 sacks of parents. (Continued on next column),

Kobe and Amey, 1,596 tons general for Hong Kong and istons for other ports. 8.8. Juni (British) from Min-jof gapore and Amoy, 300 tong general for Hong Kong. S.S. Tonkin (French) from Hai. pheng 1,000 tons general for Hong Kong

from Beachin Saigon, 1,800 Hinh Kong S.S. Hellas (Norwegian) from Bangkok and Swatow, 1,500 tons rice for Hong Kong.

(French)

tous rier [42

& S. Sang Shan Muri (Japanese)! from Shanghai and Swatow, i 156 tons general for Hong! Kong and 126 tons for other Ports.

(Continued on next column).

S.S. Wakusa Maru (Japanese)

from Yokohama and Moji. 23! tons general for Hong Kong and 1,191 4ons for other ports. 8.S. Pasik Sung (Chinese) from Bongay and Hehow, 1,50 tons coal and 250 tons general for Hong Kong. S.S. Mishiin Mien (Japanese) from Yokohama and Naga- tous general for saki. 179 Hong Kong and 2,547 tous for i other ports.

SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONG KONG.

FOR MAY, 1927.

STANDARD TIME OF THE 120th MERIDIAN, EAST OF GREENWICH.

Sunrise.

..5.3 a.m. 29th.. 5.30 30th...30 31st.... ....5.39

May 24th..

BANK LINE LTD.

AGENTS FOR

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR BAILINGS

+ Cargo only,

8.018 10th June 24th June

Singapore, Penang and Calcutta

uv.

EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (SOUTH)

"TANDA" "ST. ALBANS" "AKAFURA"

6,956 3rd June

4,5x

1st July

1

6,030 | 29th July

Manila, Sandakan, Thursday

Island, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne,

Regular Monthly Sailings from Hong Kong to Japan & Hong Kong to Australia. The a. 5.8. Co., Ltd., steamers will also call at Shanghai, Iloilt, Osbu, Kolambugan, Tawa, Timor, Durwis, or other porta en route se induce ment offers.

Frequent connections from Autoralia with the following

The Union 8.5. Co.'s Steamers to the United Kingdom v New Zealand

Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.

The P.&O. Boyal Mail Steamers to London via Suez Cann), The P.&. Bauch Service of teamers to Loudon via the Cape.

The New Zealand Shipping Co's Steamers for Southampton and London vin

Panama Canal.

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI AND JAPAN

+" TREBARTHA"

"ST. ALBANS" "KHIVA

"MACEDONIA

Sunset.

7.02 0.24. 7.02

"AKAFURA"

"KASHGAR

J1

*KHYBER

"MORDA"

7.02 1

7.03

ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD,

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION WITHOUT NOTICE.

UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT

S.S. "CITY OF PEKIN"

8.S. "CITY OF TOKIO"

S.S. "CITY OF GLASGOW"

AUSTRALIA

... Havre, London, & Hamberg

... Harre, London, Rotterdam & Hamburg Havre, London, Rotterdam & Hamborg

"

ELLERMAN LINE

6th June.

13th July,

13th Aug. AUSTRAL-BAST INDIES LINE

Sailings from SINGAPORE on 6th of every mouth by "UITY OF PALERMO" or "CITY OF SPARTA" to Java, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney and vice versa.

Through Freight and Passenger bookings from Hong Kong in conjunction with "Ellerman" Line or other services.

BOSTON, NEW YORK & BALTIMORE...... AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN LINE

S.S. CITY OF KOBE"

vis, Suez Canal

ALSO AGENTS FOR

ANDREWN WEIR & CO.

BOSTON & NEW YORK

B.S. "COMERIC'

SERVICES TO

via Suez Canal

MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA

S.S. "TINHOW"

+4

19th Jupe.

From Hong Kong Loading for Mauritius, Delagon Bay, Durban, East London, Algoa Bay, Port Elizabeth, Mossel Bay and Capetown.

Through Bill of Lading issued to Beira, nilimaine, Ibe, Port Amelia, Mozambique, Chindo, Inhambane, Zanzibar, Mombasa, Kilindini, Port Nolloth, Luderita Bay, Walvis Bay and Madagascar.

*3

7th June

Shanghai, Moji and Kobe.

4,597 20th May, 7 am. S'hai., Moji, Kobe, Yokohama &

Osaka 4,500

Moji, Koke, Osaka & Yokohams. 9,135 11,120

6,982 29th Ju 15,000 1,005

"KAWALPINDI" 16,819

16th June 24th June

8th July 2nd July Aug. 18th Aug

2nd

10,953 9.135 10,86 16th Sept.

B'bai, Muji, Kobe and Yokohama. bai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama Moji, Kobe Osaka & Yokohoms. S's, Moji, Kobe and Yokobama.

Shanghai.

'hui, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama.

"KHIVA"

"MALWA"

"KALYAN" "MAŬELUNIŁ" *MONGOLIA.”

+ Cargo only,

5th a 8th

9,114 6th

do,

1 Sept.

do.

do.

do.

9,1 30th Sept.

14th Oct. 11,120

25th Oct 16,504

do.

do.

*Will not take passengere northwarda,

All daise are approzimate and subject to alteration without notice. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS. *Passengers for Kangoon must defray their owa Hotel expenses at Singapore while awaiting the on carrying steamer.

All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans free of charge.

Steamers on London and Australian Lines are fitted with Issandrius. Parcels measuring not more then 24 ft. x 7 ft. 1 it will be received at the Company's Office up to Noou on the day previous to sailing.

For Further Information, Pauage Faris, Freights, Handbooks, etc., apply to- MACKINNON, MACKENZIE &÷C0.

Agru. [

P. & O, Building, Connaugat Road Central, HONGKONG,

THE SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LIMITED,

SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS

LOADING DIRECT FOR MARSEILLES, VALENCIA, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND SCANDINAVIAN PORTS.

25th

AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE

26th July.

ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE

July,

v. "JAPAN" m.y. "BENARES"

174

Loading about

8th June, 31st July,

1977

1987

FOR SHANGHAI AND JAPAN PORTS.

Loading about

m.v. "BENARES"

29th June,

1.v. "NANKING"

14th July,

THE BANK LINE,

LTD.

G. E. HUYGEN.

Gaston.

For Freight or passage on any of the above liner apply to:-

Telephone: Central 4791,

98)

L

For further partirulars, apply to the Agate-

GILMAN & CO., LTD.,

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