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NEXT SAILING

TO THE

PACIFIC COAST

S.S. "EMPRESS OF RUSSIA'

WILL BE DESPATCHED FROM

HONG KONG at 10.00 a.m.

WEDNESDAY, 22nd JUNE

FOR VICTORIA & VANCOUVER

VIA

SHANGHAI AND JAPAN PORTS.

"

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Passenger Department: Tel. 0.768. Oables: "GAÇANPAO." Freight and Expres Tel. C. 42. Cables: "NAUTILUS.“ (15

NYKLINE

MAILIFON KUBJECT TO LITERATIO

SAN FRANCISCO vis Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.

TENYO MARU

* KOREA MARU (Calls Keelung)... Tuesday,

SHINYO MARU (Calla Kocdung)...

*Calle Keelung & Los Angeles. LONDON via Singapore, Suez,

SUWA MARU

FUSHIMI MARU HAKOZAKI MARU

Monday, 13th June, at Noon

28th June, at 10 B.m. Tuesday, 12th July, at 9 a.m. Marseilles & Ports.

Saturday, 18th June, nt 11 M. Saturday, 2nd July, at 11 am. Saturday, 16th July

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.

TANGO MARU

AKI MARU

***

Wednesday, 22nd June, at 11 am. Wednesday, 20th July, at 11 a.mi. BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang & Colombo.

SADO MARU GENOA MARU

Saturday, 11th June Monday, 27th Jung SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) vins Japan, Honolulu,

Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama.

RAKUYO MARU

Monday, 11th July

SOUTH AMERICA (East Coast) vin Singapore, Cape

Town & Ports.

KAWACHI MARU

NEW YORK and/or BOSTON vin PANAMA.

ABUKA MARU

TAKAOKA MAHU

Saturday, 9th July

Monday, 18th Jans

Tuesday, 29th Juno

LIVERPOOL via Singapore, Colombo, Port Said & Ports.

DURBAN MARŲ

Thursday, 16th June

CALCUTTA vis Singapore, Penang & Raugoon.

+

Tuesday, 14th June Saturday, 18th June

NAGANO MARU (Omit Calcutta) AKITA MARU NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

AKI MARU

Friday,

SHANGHAI, KOBE & TOKOHAMA.

HAKUSAN MARU

PENANG MARU (Moji direct)" MATSUYE MARU...

MORIOKA MARU (Moji direct)...

For further information, apply to--

17th June

Monday, 13th June Tuesday, 14th June Friday. 14th June Wednesday, 22nd June

́NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Telephone: Central No. 292 (Private exchanges to all Depts.).

WITHOUT PURE BLOOD HEALTH IS IMPOSSIBLE.

BLOOD

VETARZO MEDICINE

Never before was there anything like it, nor are ile marvellous properties likely ever to be equalled in diseases arising from impure blood. It gear- ches out and expels from the vital current every lurking trase of poison- ons matter, curing blood and skin diseases, sozofulouï and glandular swellings, bad legs, absoossos, ulcers, eczeman, gout, rheumatism, goitre or Derbyshire Neok, eto. It improves the general health and quickly removes long-standing bronchitis, asthma and hacking, straining, spasmodia cough, too often the precursor ( of consumption.

LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH 18 LIVING DEATH.

BRAIN AND NERVE FOOD,

Chronic Wonkasema,

VETARZO For Nervous Breakdown and

VETARZO REGULATORS. Bale and Reliable. English Price 3a. (aither remedy). The VETARZO REMEDIES OỌ, Gospel Oak, NAW, London, Eng. Unprincipled Dealers may try to well you something else for extra profitdo not moompt it. Laxit on Moving VETARZO. The genuine has words" VETARZO REMEDIES" in Government Stamp. Bold by Laadino Caim ChunZETA.

TROUBLE BEDA

PNG

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 11th, 1927.

PODOS

FARSPIRATION,

DIRECT,

BAD

AND TENDER AND BOKE ZKRE

KANTELLOTA FOR BALM

ALL FOOT

3/-. ALL PAPIAME

CH, XICLE, 18, QUAI VAN DICK, ANTWER?

ODOURS,

Shipping News

YESTERDAY'S FREIGHT

RETURNS.

INWARD AND THROUGH

CARGOES GOOD.

RICE SHIPMENTS HEAVY.

WILA

Daily Statement, Waterfront

News, etc.

DAILY WATERFRONT NEWS.

OIL POLLUTION IN HARBOUR

A CHINESE SUICIDE.

Portugal's Post.

In commemoration of the fourth centenary of the birth of Portugal's famous past, Luiz de Cambers, yes- terday was a Portuguese national holiday. British warships in har hoar did honour to the occasion by dressing ship and firing a salute

at noon.

Departmental Enquiry.

A departmenint enquiry into the circumstances of the collision be tween Police Launch No. 5 and the Military launch Tommy Atkins, was

Hole.

private.

BY LONGSHOREMAN.]

The returns made to the Harbour Mr. W. Zeylemaker, Jr., master Offer curing the 24 hours ended at of the 5.9. Absin was summoned 19 a.m. yesterday showed a heavy ¦ before Lt.-Comdr. fi. F. Hole, at

entry of freights for the Colony The Marine Court yesterday marn-held at the Harbour Office yester and for other parts Among the ing for depositing a quantity of oil | day morning by Lieut. Comdr. G. Colony's imports rice

F. the within Harbour limits on June 2nd. havjest item.

The Asia is an oil boat bringing General merchandise WILS dis petrot here for the Asiatic charged here by steamers and Petroleum Co. and on the day in amounted to 4,658 tonR. Of them 1,804 tons were unloaded by two question, she had just came in from British vessels, The best return¦ San Pedros. After unloading her was 1,765 tons brought here by the cargo, she proceeded to sea and

Talma, from Calcutta and Singapore.

discharged waste, not knowing that the harbour limits had been extend-

S. R.

Rice Shipments.

i

The proceedings were

New B.I, Steamers,

tion Company have recently intro- The British India Steam Naviga- dured two new steamers Rahur and Hajulu for conveying passengers, Malaya, each steamer having a ton- mails and labour emigrants to

nage of 10,000 tona.

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

bleumship

"KASIMIR" Big Opium Haul At Singapore.

"MIRZAPORE" Having in the morning discover "MANTUA ed, about 6,000 tahils of ChineseKHIVA" opium on the s.s. Antung, which "KALYAN** arrived at Singapore from Amoy ALIPORE

Rice was discharged here by fiveed. Capt. Zeylemiker was there vessels nail totalled to 7,455 tona.

Tore not aware that he had violated Of these the s.s. Felemarhus, from the rules of the Harbour. He en Saigon, contributed 2,000 tons, and tered a plea of guilty. His Worn Wednesday, M. Listerman, et MACEDONIA" 1,800 by the s.. Kashmir, from Yokohaina and Shanghai.

7,329 tons.

THE

Тольм

F-om

Hongkong

(about)

Destination.

8851b June, Noon

6th June

10,925th June

Marsailles, Loudon and Antwerp. Marmetllies and London.

Marseilles and London, Maramilles, London a

and Antwerp.

Sturseilles, 'don., Antwerp & Hull, Straits and Bombay.

Marseilles and London.

Straits and Bombay.

Marseilles, Looden and Antwerp.

6,715

9,136 9,144

9th July

16th July

D273

xist July

11,190

23rd July

3rd Aug.

9,000

Gib Aug.

16,919 | 20th Aug.

Barselle and London.

9.114 10,953

3rd Sept.

17th Sept.

Marsailles, London, & Antwerp Marseilles and London.

7,023 ship registered a conviction and ink Head of the Preventive SerNYANZA"

vive, and a party of revenue “KASUGAR" officers, paid another visit to the 'KAWALPINDI" ship on Tuesday night last, and in

"KHYBER" the fo'ard part of the vesact dis-

**MOREA" covered a further 10,000 tahils. valued at about $90,000,

Rule Of The Road.

"Wing On Collision. The s.s. Wing On, which collided with the s.8. Tai Lee at Wang Mun Bar, and is now in dock for re- pairs, is expected to resume duty on the West River run te-morrow or Monday.

Died At Sea,

Through freights which were discharged the defendant with manifested on six vessels, amounted caution saying that he was quite to 22,538 tons. Of these, only 7,537 satisfied that the offence was com tons were carried by three British mitted unintentionally, and that NECALACH. The two best carriers the Company has given their as were the Norwegian steamer Besssurance that such offences would and the Japanese vessel, Atlas not be repeated. Mare. The former arriving from Gothenburg and Singapore, counted for 7,572 tons, and the The master of the steam launch latter, from Bremen and Singapore, | Aưởng On was summoused for fail- ing to observe the rules of the Arrivals And Departures,

road, while entering the Yaumati Typhoon Shelter. A previous con- There were arrivals and 11 viction was also proved against the departures during the period undefendant. He was fined $10, with der review. The nationalities were: the alternative of ten days hard --British, 6 arrivals and 2 depar- labour. tures; American, 1 arrival; Ger- man, arrival, Italian, 1 arrival ; A Chinese committed suicide on Japanese, arrivals and a depar- Thursday. He was crossing the tures; Norwegian, 3 arrivals and Harbour on the Yaumati forry Chemicals manifested by the 1 departure: Chinese, 2 arrivals Mo Chung, when he suddenly took vessels arriving

"TALAMBA here yesterday and departure: Dutch, 2 depara dive. The ferry was stopped. awere-By the s..

"TALMA Lures: French, I departure.

Bessa, from TAKLIWA" lifebuoy was thrown but the man Gothenburg and Singapore, 69 tons Vessels in port during the same did unit appear again. The siren chlorate of potash" and "2 periud numbered 69; of which, 29 was blown until a Police launch phosphorous. By the Afle Maru were British.

came on the wene, and after crnis from Bremen and Singapore, 66 ing around for a considerable time, tons chlorate of potash for Hong they gave the man up for lost. Kong and 48 tons for other ports.

COMING EAST.

PASSENGERS BOOKED ON P. & O. STEAMERS.

LOCAL RESIDENTS.

Several well known local residents are included in the latest lists of an P. & 0. passengers woked steanters for Hong Kong and the Far East.

Suicide.

Oil Shipment.

The K.. Pascalusa, from Los Angeles and Manila, came into port yesterday with 5,000 tons of fuel oil for the Standard Oil Co.

(Continued on next column).

Konked for Hong Kong on the s.s. Kuchyne, which left Haine on June 2nd, are Mr. and Mrs. R. Baker and Miss Baker.

The s.s. Tulus, arriving here yesterday from Calcutta and Sin- gapore, reported the death of one Chinese deck passenger from heart failure.

Chemicals.

tons

Chinese Deck Passengers. The total number of Chinese deck passengers entering the Colony dur ing the 24 hours ended at 0 a.m. yesterday was 2,102. Of these, 1,539 were returned emigrants brought by the s.3. Tulma from Singapore.

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

The B.1. 9.8. Talma will leave for Anmy, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Osaka about 6 2.D. to-morrow.

Sunday), June 12th.

Frequent connections from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Con- stantinople, Pireaus, Smyrna, and other Levant Forta by stommers of the Khedivial Mail Steamship Co.

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS

8,018 12th June, 2 p.m. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta 10,000

30th June 7th July

7,936

do.

do.

EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (SOUTH

"ST. ALBANS" "ARAFUKA"

14,500 1st July

5,000, 29th July

Manila, Sandakau, Thursday Jaland, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne,

Regular Monthly Sailings from Hong Kong to Japan, de tong Kong to Australia, The E. & A. 8.5. Vo., Ltd., steamere will also call at Shanghai, Iloilo, Cebu, Kolambugan, Tawso, Timor, Darwin, or other ports en route as induce. went offers.

Frequent connections from Autralia with the following

The Union 8.S. Co. Steamers to the United Kingdom via New Zealand

Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.

The P. & U. Boyal Mail Steamera to London via Suez Canal. The P. & O. Branch Service of Steamers to London via the Cape.

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

Panama Canal.

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI AND JAPAN

Announced to be booked on the sy. Rawalpindi, leaving Home on The ss. Kuly, which is due here June 17th, is Mr. O. C. Womack.

WARSHIPS IN PORT. next Wednesday brings Mr. R. M. Passengers for this port booked Aubrey, Pay-Cundr. L. 1. Barker, on the forea, sailing from London

Warships in port yesterday were: H.N., MA. N. Brande, Surgon July 15th, are: Mr. I. Caer-

North Wall Basin, Wirern and Lieut. F. C. Bevis, RN., Mr. J. M. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Martin, Merazion: South Wall, Foxglove Cox, Mr. and Mrs. W. Duffield, Mr. A. Prismall and Mr. T. Tallon, and Hollyhock: "ast Wall, Subs Lieut. I. Graham, Mr. J. F. Grun For Hong Kong on the sa. Khire, 2.15 and L.; West Wall Dock, | » TALMA " wing, Mrs. L. E. Graham, Mr. D. leaving London on July 28th, are: Titania and fund : In Dock,KALYAN E. Mansfield, Mr. N. E. Roper, Mr. and Mrs. E. Savage.

Wolverine, Waulatim and Math TAKLIWA" Mr. B. T. Simons, The Rev. G. M. Booked on the 8.8. Malea, leaving Taikoo Dock, Aphis: Kowloon "ALIPORE" Welf, D.D.

Homo on August 12th, are: Mr. and Dock, Ladybird; Buoy 1, Hermes: Mr. F. F. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Buoy 12, Wishart and Wolsey: Goodman, Mr. J. W. Platt, Mrs. Buoy 19, Rutheniu; Buoy 25, H. Russell, Miss H. Russell and kuki; Buis 2A, H.S. Maine; Oil Miss M. Russell, Dr. and Mrs, J. Fuel Jetty, Belgol, Foreign Men 1. Shellshear, Mrs. K. Taylor and o'-War, Portuguese, Patria and Mra, M. Williamson.

¡Japanese, Uji.

On the Moredonia, which left London for Hong Kong on May 20th are Mr. and Mrs. E. McCor mack, Miss K. B. Strong, and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Westondarp.

(Continued on next column).

BANK LINE LTD.

ACENTS FOR

ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL S.S. GO., LTD.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION WITHOUT NOTICE.

UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT

B.S. "CITY OF TOKIO"

Havre, London, Botterdam & Hamburg 8.8. "CITY OF GLASGOW" ... Havre, London, Rotterdam & Hamburg

AUSTRALIA

ELLERMAN LINE

8th July 10th Aug.

AUSTRAL-EAST INDIES LIKE Sailings from SINGAPORE on 7th of every month by "CITY OF PALERMO" or "CITY OF SPARTA" to Jara, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney and vice versa. Through Freight and Passenger bookings from Hong Kong in conjunction with or other services.

Ellerman" Line

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

S.S. "CITY OF KOBE"

S.S. "CITY OF CHESTER"

SS. "CITY OF BEDFORD "

via Suez Canal

'|༄*་

via Suer Canal

via Suez Canal

vin Suez Canad

14th June

17th July

14th August

MACEDONIA" *" NOVARA

*AKAFUKA"

10,000 12th June, 6 s.m.

9,14416th June

3,900 5,973

11,120 6,989

5,000

1,50% 7,023

BAWALPINDI", 16,019

KHYBER MOREA

KHIYA

MALWA" KALYAN" MACEDONIA"

· MONGOLIA" MANTUA"

9,114

17th June 18th June Zelta

ath June

29th June

5th July

8th July 8th July

22nd 22nd July

bth Any.

10,953 10,896 18th Aug

9,325 Zud

2nd Sept. 10,986 16th Sept.

9,144 Suth Sept. 11,120 14th (JCL. 16,504 28th Uct 10,946

12th Nov.

*Will not take passengers northwards,

Amoy, S'hai., Moji, Kobe & Osaka. Shanghai, bioji and Kobe, Amny, Moji, Kobe and Osaka, Bhanghai, Kube and Moji,

S'hai, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama, b'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yokobama Moji, Kobe Osaka & Yokohama. S'hai,, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama,

do. Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama. S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama.

da.

do

uo.

do.

do.

ماء

مل

do.

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. WIRELESS TALEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS. Passengers for Hangoon must defray their or Hotel expenses at Singapore while, awaiting the on carrying steamer.

All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans free of charge.

Steamers on Loudon and Australian Lines are fitted with Laundries.

Parcels measuring not more than 2 ft, x 2 ft. x 1ft, will be received at the Company's Office up to Noon on the day previous to sailing.

For Further Information, Paunge Fares, Freights, Handbooks, etc., apply to

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & "CO.

Agoa. [

P. & 0, Building, Connaught Road Central, HONGKONG.

THE SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LIMITED,

SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS

LOADING DIRECT FOR

MARSEILLES. VALENCIA. BOTTERDAM. HAMBURG

AND SCANDINAVIAN PORTS.

AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE

36th July.

ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE 25th July.

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v. "NIPPON-

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ANDREW WEIR & CO.

BOSTON & NEW YORK

8.9. "COMERIC“

SERVICES TO

MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA

8.8. "TINHOW'

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

Through Bills of Lading issued to Heirs, Quilimaine, Ibo, Port Amelia, Mozambique, Chinde, Inhambane, Zanzibar, Mombaass, Kilindini, Port Nolloth, Ludoritz Bay, Walvis Bay and Madagascar,

For Freight or passage ou say of the above lines apply to 1-

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