KOKUSAI S.S. CO.

HOPELESS CONDITION OF

AFFAIRS.

VALUE OF THE FLEET, According to the Oba Jiji, a thoroughgoing readjustment is necessary in the affairs of the Kokusai Steamship Company, says the

Japan Chronicle. An overhaul- ing of the company was made three years ago but the work was not thorough, Depression in the RCAL

ME

trade has inflicted the heavy loss on the business of 13 million yen, under which it is staggering. The weak point is the lane, amounting to almost as much as the capital, million yen, namely, 11 million.

debentures, Y. 20,200,000 special loans, Y.31,021,000 from. hanks, Y.4,742,000 in interest, or almost twice as much as the million profits obtainable by operat- ing the fleet of 00 vessels,

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In the assets the fleet of co vessels, with a total weight of about 450,000 fans, appear valued at Y 141,605,000, or Y.350 per fos, a value that obtains nowhere in: the worl With a few exceptions, these vessels are so old that the most liberal estimate is Y.56 per ton, one ex- Her putting them as low n Y,20, or a difference of Y,205, on the basis on which the property is calculated in the balance sheet. The only way for the business to live is re- to be to write off the capital

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALS.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS.

Per safura, on July 3rd: ---- Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Hall, Mr. C. L. Coy, Mrs. M. Q. Mountfort, Mr. O. Tanaka, Mr. T. Nurnindas.

European, passengers per 5.8

WORKMEN ON BOARDS OF DIRECTORS.

LOOKED UPON WITH SUS- PICION BY LABOUR.

FOREMEN'S IRON RULE

At a conference of the Industrial Welfare Society in London, Mr. E. J. Fox, managing director of the Stanton Iron Works Company, said that the experience he had gained in operating seven works commit C.tees in the Midlands during the last W. nine years convinced him of the success of the committees. Whitley Councils, were not, in his opinion, the success it had been boped they would prove

Fushimi Maru, from Japan vid Shanghai, on July 26: Mr. Floeck, Mr. J. C. Tang, Mr. W.

Cole, Mr. L. W. Malby, Mr. F. W Robinson, Mr. L. Rondon, Mr. M. Hennessey, Miss L. Rondon, Mr. C.

Sections of the labour movement

H. Westbrook, Mrs. L. E. West-ained at representation, on boards of directors, but he was convinced brook, Mr. U. Richfer, Mrs. E. Z. Figueirdo, Master Figueirdo, Mrs. that that would not prove of any real benefit to labour. workmen S. Marcal, Mr. C. G. Nya, Mr. J.

are co-opted to directorates they Wilson, Mr. G. Pratt, Mr. E. H. lose touch with labour in a few days' and are automatically looked upon Shibbeth, Mr. F. P. Hall, Mr. L. sn

with suspicion by labour, with the Liluram, Mr. R. Enderlein, Mrs. result that they are of little assist- R. Enderlein, Miss E. Enderlein, ance in dealing with labour- prob-

lems. Miss H. Enderlein, Master P Enderlein, Miss F. Buss, Mr.

“Foremen," added Mr. Fox, "are the greatest obstacle to the intro- E. II. Sumpers, Mra. 1. A. Sum-duction of the better spirit in in- mers, Miss F. Darrow, L. V. E.dustry. They oppose you at every step. They do not like you to be Glasner, Mr. V. Hoff, Mr. A.in touch with the rank and file. ergelinssen, Mrs. Y. Corneliussen, They may you are too sympathetic and that you are, spoon-feeding, Miss Y. Corneliassen, Mrs. They rule labour with, a zod at Murray, Mr. R. F. Hall, Mrs.. Ho iron, insicad of with reason and

Hympathy."

Pay off all the debts and Chun Lay, and Mr. II. A. Sweet.

the other half into prefor ential shares. This is considered to be impracticable and all that the company can do, when the Kawa- saki Dockyard, with which it is affiliated, and the Fifteenth Bank tie over their difficulties, will be to keep things gong by substantial ly reducing expenses and wait till conditions improve in the sex-trade.

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RUSSIANS AND BRITISH SHIPS:

BUSH TO GET ORDERS.

M.

Labour had little to gain front copartnership, so small was the proportion of profits available. The only practical form of profit-shar

ng was some form of payment by results, such a horns on piccowork. Sir Horace Wilson, of the Minis-

Per ss. President Jefferson, on July 3rd: -For Hong Kong: Mr. Pablo S. Antonio, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Baker, Miss M. Bustillos, Mr. Edgar Cartwright, Mr. George Cuvillier, Rev. Ber-try of Labour, who was the guest the Rociety at luncheon," said hard F. Doucette, Rev. W. J. suflicient attention was not paid to Dow, Mr. Michael Dupre, Mr. the forces that were making for Thomas M. Deshn, Rev. Eugene A. good in industry, in this country.

What was wanted was publicity for Gisel, Miss Eleanor R. Grasso, Rev. the successful schemes. The indus Joseph H. Ginthrie, Mr. Earle tries should arrange to co-ordinatą Hodgins, Miss Alice Jeffer, Me.on welfare work. The basis of good relations was effective joint work- Alfred Jenkins, Mr. Lim Stau shop inchinery. Gean, Miss Vern Merseran, Rev. John J. MeElengy, Rev. John C.

If there is any iden that the City, however it approves the Cloy-Mallen, Mr. G. Monserrat, Mr. ernment's aution in turning out the

Russian Trado Delegation has

Severino Mendoza, Rev. Vincent P.

VESSELS. EXPECTED.

18th.

MONDAY, JULYTM 4th,

1927.

N. Y. K.

REDUCED FARES

SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS ON SALE

From 15TH JUNE To 14rn SEPTEMBER

FIRST CLASS ONLY

HONG KONG To SHANGHAI AND RETURN

NAGASAKI

MOJI ΚΟΒΕ YOKOHAMA,

H. $120

H $165 EL. $190

B. $210

H. $236

Available for 3 Months for Date of Jesus. Stop-overs at all Ports of Call. Rail Ticketa between Ports in Japan in lieu of Steamer Tickets,

For Further Information, Apply to:-

TEL. C. 292.

SOUTH

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,

HONG KONG BRANCH.

11

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE

INCLUDING

HUGO STINNES

LINIEN

COMBINED FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE,

- CABIN CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR 50 PASSENGERS. FARE FROM HONG KONG TO GENOA-£73, 03, Od,

OUTWARD.

Bailings from Europe for Shanghai and Northern Ports:- M.8. MUENSTERLAND" (H.St.L.)... due here on or about the 14th July OLDENBURG" (H.AL) .... due here on or about the 29th July ADOLF V. BAEYER "(H.St.L.) dus here on or about the 25th Ang. SAARLAND" (HAL) ... due here on or about the 36th Aug,

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88. 8.8. 8.8.

MANCHURIA RAILWAY HOMEWARD.

SUMMER HOLIDAY

RESORTE

IN

SOUTH MANCHURIA

ROBBIGAURA-Finest Seaside Summer Holiday Resort in North China

Five miles from Dairsa, but connected with the city by special motor and car riage road and electric tramway, Yamato Hotel (35 rooms) and I furnished bangalows in sharming alif garden. Bathing, Boating, Fiskdag, Golf, Teunis,

Orchestra twice a week. Capital place for õhildren. OGONDAY-Most beautiful and select Beastde Resort in the Far East. Two miles from Port Arthar. Formerly the Summer Resort of the high Russian officers and officials. Yemate Botol and 10 villas and bungalows, mostly with detached servanta' quarters. Excellent Bathing, Wonderful Sooner, Historic Battlefields,

Rained and Diamantled Fortr. Miles of sharming Walks and Drives. Abundant Pionicing Facilities Orchester.ister --ek. Best place

tamilies. for high-olaas PORT ARTHUR.--Famens for its two memorable Sieges and its beautiful landlocked Barbour. Exactly one hour's journey from Dairen by express traju. Yamato Intel (1# rooma) Buffolent place of historical and scenic tatorent to all a mouth with fresh walk or drive every day. Most healthy and salubrious spot in the Far East.

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All under the direct management of the SOUTH MANCHURIA RAILWAY CO Illustrated Booklets and all Information post free on request,

Applications may bo seat to the Hotel Managers at the varione resorts or to

THE SUPERINTENDENT OF HOTELS, Trafo Departmen Cable Add, i MANTETSU or SXB00. SOUTH MANCHURIA RAILWAY. Dairon

Onda A.B.C, 5th & 6th Ed., A1. Lieber's and Bentley's.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Motor Vensel -

Adrustus (Blye Funnel), due July ostracised the Russians since their O'Beirne, Mr. Jose Ongsongeo, Mr. Amazone (M.M.), due July 19th.

Parker, Mis Florence Antenor (Blue Funnel), Juc Julying landed and placed at their risk in

expulsion was ordered, it is entire .

K.

21st.

9th.

2nd,

ber 13th.

ly erroucous. A wild scramble is Printy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. in progress to get their business in London, and to persuade them Roussean, Rev. John F. X. Sweeney, Athos 11. (M.M.), due August 30th. that it would be absurd to suppose Mr. S. Samawura, Rev. Francis Truckie (Ben Line), die July that the London markets can be Tocliu, Mr. J. Trinidad, Mr. Mirza Cheutuneraux (M.M.), due August ignored.

It is their chartering Hossein Touty, Mr. and Mrs. business for which there is most lichard Wilbur, Rey, Edward TD'Artagnan (M.M.), due Septem- competition-the Russians have be Whalen, Mr. Wong Sik Ching, and come the largest charterers of ships Mr. Wong Kuan Shan. For Shung Devanha (P. & Q.), due August 4th, in the world but apparently for : Mrs E. T. Boyes, Master Empress of Caunda (C.F.R.), due the moment the Russians are not Rubin Boyes, Mrs. G. M. Boyes, July 18th anxious to make deünite arrange Miss Sylvin Boyes, Li--Comdr. and nents. The whole of their charter Mrs. John B. Farrier, Miss Mary ing staff, which was not housed at Farrier, Miss Jane Farrier, Mr. Soviet House, but had a building Bedford H. Lydon, Mr. H. C. of its own, is off to Hamburg, Lamond, and Mr. and Mrs Charles where the business in future will Reich. For Kobe: Maj. John B. be done. The severance of dip-Anderson, Mrs. Sue P. Anderson, lomatic relations, at any rate tem- Miss Sue M. Anderson, Mr. Fran- porarily, muy hit British ship disco Bonitez, Mrs. John Conover, | owners, who will be afraid to send Mr. and Mrs. Tohrn Fujii, Mrs. their ships to Russian ports. Ger- Leona Conover Smith, Lt. Col. manty will benefit.

Huge, C. Smith, Master Hule A. Mrs. Smith, Capt. Boyd L.

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS. The P. & O, ss. More, from Hong Kong, arrived at London at 11 am, on June 20th,

The RMS, Empress of Hussin lef Yokohane im July 1st. (Friday) afternoon, and is due at Vancouver on July 10th.

The R.31.5. Bapers of taunt left Vancouver for Hong Kong, rid Japan ports and Shanghai on June 26th, and is due to arrive here on July 15th.

Burglochus (Blue Funnel), dua

September 11th. Hector (Blue Funnel), due August

25th.

Lion (Blue Funnel), due July 11th. Bashynɛ (P. & O.), dus July 7th. Kashmir (P. & C.), due September

26th.

Khyber (P. & O.), duo August 4th. Lycan (Blus Funnel), due Sept.

2nd.

Khira (P. & 0.), due September

Isl.

Jean I. Stith, Miss V Lee Macedonia (P: & 0.), dae October

Smith, and Miss Cora Smith. For Yokohama: Mr. Louis Carl Hutt, Mr. George Pearson Paton, and Mrs. Katherine A. Paton. For Honolulu: Miss Primitiva. De Leoncio, Master Frederick Fall

ren, Miss Ann L. Garrecht, Mise Pastora Mateo, Miss Rosu Mateo, Miss Marie F. Mugler, Miss Hettie Neal Magness, and Miss Margaret Sinith. For San Francisco: Miss Caridad B. Bancz, Mr. and Mrs Chas. A. Fossum, Mrs. Albine Fair field, Miss Jenett Fairfield, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Glunz, Miss Elizabeth and Miss Consolacion Profetana.

DEPARTURES.

13th.

Malia (P. & 0.), due September

15th

Mantua (P; & 0.), due November

11th.

Menelaus (Blue Funnel), due Aug.

12th

28th.

Mongolia (P. & O.), due October Marra (P. & C.), due August 18th. Ningchau (Blue Funnel), due Aug.

27th.

vera (P. & O), due July 6th. Nyanzu (P. O.), due July 7th. Paul Lecat (M.M.), due to-morrow.

having arrives, Causignees of Cargo are THE *VOGTLAND

bereby notified that their Goods are the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Golown Company's godown at Kowloon, Goods are landed. where Delivery can be obtained as the

Optional Cargo will be landed, unless has given prior to Steamer's

arrival.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining endelivered after, the 6th July, 1927, will be subject to Rent.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 5th July, 1927, at 10 am, by our Surveyors, Mosers. Goddard and Douglas.

Bra

All Claims must reach us before the 18th July, 1927, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will countersigned by the undersigned,

JEBSEN & CO..

Agenta. Hong Kong, 28th June, 1927. 15089

PRINCE LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROK NEW YORK

THE Motor Vessel

HEMOSTATI PRINCE” - having arrived from the above Port on 2nd July. Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the of the Hong Kong and Wharf and Godown Company,

Kowloon,

loon, nad stored at risk and expand

chafed damaged

The B., 8.8. Pulou will brave for O'Brien, Mr. Luis Perez Olaguer, Perscua (Blue. Funnel), due,

Singapore, Penang and Calcutta on Wednesday, July 6th, at about 1

DON.

The E. & A. 5.8. Aroform will leave for Moji, Kobe and Yokohama at daylight to-morrow, Tuesday, the Sthy füst.

17th.

'Philoctetes (Blue Funnel), due Aug.

sib.

Rames (Hamburg Amerika Linie),

due this morning.

Rawalpindi (P. & O.), dus July

21st.

Jat.

Rhenior (Blue Funnel), due Aug. Santhia (3.1. aud Apear), due July

Per B.a. St. Allons, for ports and Australia, on July 1st:Mr. P. Dominic, Mr. and Mrs. Howden Hume, Mi: W. A. Duce, Mr. J. F. Milburne, Mr. E. A. Malcolm, Mr. S. E. Flomons, Mr. and Mrs. Augutin A. Que, Lieut. and Mrs. SUNRISE AND S. SET IN W. H. Schaffer and infant, Dr. M. Dalgarnoni, Mr. F. W. Gibbins, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Abor, Miss P. H. Ladbrook, Mrs. H. C. Clark, Mr. W. T. Cox, Mrs. Annie Kynoch, and Mrs. R. J. McCandlies

Master R. Tare (BI. & Apcar), due July two infants, McCandliss, Mrs. A. H. Van

11th.

HONG KONG

FOR JULY, 1027.

STANDARD TIME OF THE 12016 MERIDIAN, EAST OF GREENWICH,

ܼܐ.܀

18th.

St. Albans (E. & A.), due Sept.

6th

Taktiwa (B. & Apcar), due July

11th,

Miss D.. Abraham, Miss E Pandu (E. & A.), due August 8th.

Miss E. Smith, Mrs. E. H. Lock-Telemachas (Blue Fuanel), due Aug. wood, Miss Lockwood, Master Lock

5th.

20th

wood, Miss M. J. McMinn, Miss A. Tiluun (B.1. & Apcar), due July Sandlin, Mr. M. FT. Farley, Mr. N.

Beeman, Master H. Sanders, Mr. Falou (M.M.), due July 22nd.

Mra. T. H. M. Lowther und infant, HONG KONG METEOROLOGICAL

Mra. J. Loudil, Mr. J. Noble, Mr.

and Mrs. C. S. J. Boland, Miss E.

Beland Mr. M. E. Fleming Mrs. S. Solodahin, and Mr. Z Soloḍubin.

European passengers per 2.S

REGISTER...

Hong Kong Observatory, July 3rd.

Fushimi Maru, for Europe via Barometer. ports, on July 2nd:-Mrs. Jane Temperature Murray, Mr. A. Gandossi, Mr. R. Humidity....

Previous On Date On Date

Day

at

at

at 3 p.m. 6 ...p.m.

Date. July, 4th.

Sunrise.

Sunker.

0.43 a.m.

7.11 p.m.

bth.

6th.

.5.43,1

5.43

7.11

}

7.11 #

7th, ...5.44

"

and Mrs. 4. Trudinger, Mr. and

Sth.

...5.44

7.11

9th.

6.44

7.11

Dr. Mrs. H.. O. Chapman, Mr. and

10th.

..5,45

7.11

is

11th.

...0.46

7.11

12th.

13th.. 14th.

.....46

....5.46. ....0.47

7.11

7.11

"}

7.11

19

15th: fath..

...5.47 ...5.48*

7.31

7.10 うち

29.81

29.83

29.83

*

17th.. ..5.48

7.10

77

78

вв

21

10th..

5.19

7.10

$8

92

20

19th.

.b.49

7.10

7.10

17

20th..

.5.10

7.10

R. F. Hall, Mrs. E. A. Summers,

Direction Forco

E

8

2

2

21st

..5.50

7.00

17

22nd ...0.60

7.00

23rd.

.5.01

7.00

رو

Mr. Hall, Mr. C. Silaravi, Mr. and

Hoff, Mr. Sweet, Mr. U. Richter, Bain...

OR

C

...1 4.00

0.00

0.76

24th..

...5.51

7.08

25th

.5.51

7.07

26th.

5.52

7.07

27th.

5.69

7.00

17

28th. eath.

30th. 31st

5.52

...6.63

......63

...5.54

"

7.00

"

77.06 1

-7.05

Thoader.

M. Morrison, Mr. S. Masut, Mr Wind

Miss Cornelinsson, Mr. Vandor Weather

All

Goods are to be left in the Godowne, where they will be examined on Friday, 8th instant, at 10 a.m.

All Claims must be presented within Fifteen days of the Vessel's arrival bere, after which date they cannot be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 9th instant, will be subject to Rent.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned

FURNESS (FAR EAST), LTD., 2nd Floor, King's Building, Connaught Road, Telephone No. 8165.

by

Hong Kong, 2nd July, 1927. [5096

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE.

From July 4th to 10th, 1927,

HIGH WATER.

Data of

| Days of

Hong

Kong

Low Watzn.

Height

Hoog

Kong

Standard Standard

Time.

Height

Time,

hm. ft. -

9

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN.

THE Steamer.

THE

"TRIER"

arrived from BREMEN, HAM- Rand Forls, Cansignees of Cargo,| are hereby notified that their Cargo is being landed at their risk into the Go- downs of the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, where Delivery can be obtained.

to

All Goods remaining undelivered after

4th of July, 1927, will be subject

Sailings for Europe via Manila, Singapore,

Colombo & Port Said :--

1 M.S. "ERMLAND" (H.St.L.)... sailing from here on or about the 17th July I M.S. "VOGTLAND” (H.A.L.) ... sailing from here on or about the 1st Ang.

M.S.MUENSTERLAND

(H.St.L.)... sailing from here on or about the 18th Aug. 8.S. "OLDENBURG” (HAL) sailing from hom on or about the 4th Sept. * Calling at Marseilles, Rotterdam and Hamburg.

Calling at Genon, Rotterdam and Homburg,

Calling at Dopoa, Marseilles, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Antwerp,

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For Freight, Passage and farther Particulars please apply to

JEBSEN & CO.

12, Pedder Street.

Tel. U. 2225.

Tel. 0.-4754.

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN-

LIJN.

Tel. Address:

JAVALYN

Tel. Central 1573

JCJL

York Building

Hongkong.

REGULAR FORTNIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN.

STRAMZRO

FROT

EXPECTED WILL

ON OR LEAVE ON ABOUT OR ABOUT

N. C. & AMOY 4th

JAVA, MACASSAR 4th July

BATAVIA 10th

No Fire Insurance will be effected by s any cane whatever,

TJIBODAS Damaged Fackages must be left in the TIMANOEK Gedown for examination by the Con-TJIKARANG ...

and the Company's Surveyorа TJANG BAL, K'LUNG. 12th eiguses Messrs. Anderson & Ashe at 10 a.m. on

TJITAROEM.... the 30th of Jane, 1927,

TJIKINI.... JISAROWA TJIKARANG.

No Claime

sims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown and all Claims must be presented within. Two Weeks of the Ship's arrival here, after which date they will not be recognised.

Consignees are requested to surrender their Bill of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature.

MELCHERS & CO.,

Agents, NORDDEUTSCHEN LLOYD, BREMEN, Hong Kong, 27th June, 1927. [5082

ON SALE.

DOUND VOLUMES of the HONO BONE WEEKLY January to June, 1028.

WITH INDEX, Price-$7.50.

On sale at the HONG KONG Daily

'288 Office.

JAVA, MANILA 17th N. C. & ANDY 18th ...JAVA, MACASSAR 18th

BATAVIA 24th

SHAI, KLUNG. 26th

Wireless Telegraphy,

Fon

6th July Amor & N. CHINA 6th BATAVIA

SHANGHAI

14th

BATAVIA

SAIGON & JAYA MAOA5BAR & JAVA

AMOT & N. CHINA

Вилкона

BATAVIA

14th

22nd

**

20th

41

20th

28th

28th

The steamers are all fitted throughout with Electric Light and have accommodaurn for a limited number of saloon Passengers. All steamers carry a duly qualified supeon. Cargo laken at through rates to all porte in Netherlands India and Australia.

For Particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to the

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.

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THE NEW FRENCH GEMEDY,

ON SALE.

KONG HANSARD RE-

THERAPION No. 1 HORTON HABEETING THERAPION No. 2 of the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL THERAPION No. 3 for the Session 1928.

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Mrs. Corneliussen, Miss Florence Highest open-air Temperature, 2nd: 93 Buss,

Barrow, Mr.

Lars Lowest open-air Temperature, Brd: 78 r. Bjumo, Mr. T. Hashida, Mr. T Katsumats, Mr. and Mrs. R. Er- B=Blue sky; O-Uloudy; D Bat derlein, Miss E. Enderlein, Miss H. Drizzle; F-Fog; L-Lightaing; Enderlein, Master P. Enderlein, | M-Mist; O=Overcast; P-Paning Mr. T. Nagne, Mr. N. V. Thew, showore; Q-Squalis; K-Bain; T- and Mr. F. V. G.. Gluesner.

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