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CHINA NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
SWATOW & BANGKOK *KWEIYANG " AMOY, BWATOW &
SINDAPORE.
"ANHUI "* SWATOW, SHANGHAI, NEW.
CHWANG & DALNY... LUCHÓW »
AMOY, SHANGHAI &
BANGKOK
SHANGHAI "ICHANG
SHANGHAI & TSINGTAO "SZECHUEN
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SINGAPORE ... "ANKING *
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SHANGHAI & TSINGTAO SUNNING"
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AMOY, SHANGHAI &
TSINGTAO
"SOUCHOW"
10 m.
SALOON. PASSAGE RATES, HONG KONG TO SHANGHAI, and
vice veran, Hare Now Been Reduced To
$60, SINGLE AND 890 RETURN,
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1st, 1927.
For Freight or Passage apply to- BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
TELEFON UNNTELL 36,
Agenia
JANGO AND BAGGAGE DIN 31 INSURED AT THE OFFICE OF BUTTARJISTA'S SWIRL,
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AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE,
LIMITED.
"CHANGTE"
& "TAIPING "
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THE NEW VBARUS MAINTAIN A REGULAR Sxivich 720K HONGKONG TO AUSTRALIAN PORTS
VIL MANILA AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Through Bill of Lading issued to all Australian, New Zealand and Tarmanis Porte EXCELLENT & Most Br-TO-DATE FIBIT & S KOOND. Olass PassungUE ÅÇCOMMODATION, BONGKONG TO SYDNEY-19 DAYS.
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TAIPING
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Das Hana Kazo an on laGUT SAILIEN EXem ar ok ako?
18th October
11th October,
8th November
9th December
7th January
13th November 18th December 14th January
For Freight and Passage Apply to-BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, THATHON CENTRAL $3.
Agents.
BOSTON, NEW YORK AND..
BALTIMORE
JOINT SERVICE OF THE
BLUE FUNNEL LINE" (OCEAN S.S. CO., LTD., and CHINA MUTUAL 8.2.CO., LTD.)
AND
AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE (ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL 8.5. CO. LTD:
Sailings from Hongkong,
CITY OF LINCOLIN... *** Vis Suoz Canal .. 3rd October
6th Novombar "CITY OF EASTBOURNE."... Via Suor Canal
Via Suez Canal 20th November CITY OF WELLINGTON": Steamers proceed via Suez Canal' or Panama Canal at Owser option. Subject to Change withoub Notire,
For Freight and Particulars, apply to--
·BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, on THE BANK LINE, LTD., HONG KONG HONG KONG &UANTON, JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Lrn, CANTON,
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PRINCE LINE
IMPROVED SERVICE
BY
FAST MOTOR VESSELS
TO
BOSTON
AND
NEW YORK
M.V. CHINESE PRINCE"
13th October,
1997
For Freight and Fall Particniars, apply to
FURNESS" (FÅR EAST), LIMITED.
Telephone: Central 3165. Telegrama: Paraprince
(Incorporated in Great Britain)
King's Building
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INDO CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED BAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATIONS
*CHAKHANG” Sunday, 2nd Oct. at 7.
"KWONBANG" Tuesday.
4th Oct,
DRAMATIC SEA RESCUES. THINGTAU SWATÓW
September 19th.
Per s.. Khyber, from Yokohama Burnen, British str., 1,297 tons,
Capt. R. A Prichard, from and Shanghai, on September 30th: Haiphong and Hoihow with Mr. P. Y. Au, Mr. R. H. Beer, Col. rice and general cargo, lying at Russell Brown. Mrs. H. Bell, Mr. buay No. C19-Shun Tai.S.S. Chao, Mr. Chan Pak Ming.
Col. Ensur, Col. F. S. Exham, dr. E. R. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Lin
Co.
British atr., 1,470 tona,!
Chak Sang Mediash, from Can and Hisa Lin, Mr. Lan Wing Kai,
Matheson & Co.
MOTHER AND GIRL OF 17 SAVED.
FIVE HEROES.
W
Capt.
Mr. J. F. Lloyd, Mr. J. Lam. Col.
BARRY (GLAMORGAN), ton, with a general cargo, lying, S. MacKenzie, Capt. N. C. at buoy No. B-Jardine. Parkes, Mr. A. Quinnel. Cal. G. R.
Thousands of people at Cold Cherilum Maru, Japanese str., 2818 Rice, Major and Mrs. C. Spies, Mr. Knap Bay, Barry, to-day, witness
tons, Capt. K. Yasui, from. J. Shen, Lt. Sixsmith. Mr. Jed the thrilling rescue of a mother Waters, Mr. J, Ward, Mrs. 1. E Kebe and Karatsu. The latter
port she left on September 24th, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. Annyo Yusen Kaisha. "Hudre No. 1. Chinese str., 1,200 tons. Capt. J. Bachmann from Bangkok and Boihow, with a general cargo, lying at "buoy So. C1-Wallem & Co. nichou, British str. 1,299 tans, Capt. R. H. Ashby, from Tien tsin and Weihaiwei.. The latter port she left on September 24th, with a gearral cargo, lying no baby No. C10.-B. & S. Lucho, British str., 1,991 tons, Capt. FW. Potter, from New chang and Amoy, with a general! kcargo, lying at bhoy No. B19.
B. & S.
Samarang "Maru, Japanese at
papan.
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CANTON
SHANGHAI TSINGTAUSWATOW
SHANGHAI CANTON SANDAKAN I TIESTAIN
TSINGTAU Tia SWATOW
"KWAISANG" Wolnesday; Sth Oct, at "CHIPSBING" Wednesday, Sth Out, at "SUISANO” · Friday," 7th Oct.. at “CHIPSHING“ Friday, 7th Octy at 5 p.m.
9th Oct, st ? &. I.
7 MIL
m
p..
ESHANGHAI
KWONGSANG" Sander,
STRAITS & CALCUTTA LAISANG" Bunday. 9th Cat at 3p.m.
TSINOTAU SWATUW
&SHANGHAI
."HANGSANG" Wedassday, 19th Oct, st - 7 am.
+
OSAKA AMO
via AMOY, S'HAI, YHAMA
MOJI& KOBE KUMSANG" Thunday, 18th Oct, at 7am, TSINGTAU via SWATOW
SHANGRAI
-VATSRING” Sunday, 16th Oct., at 1a.m. 18th Oct, at" 7 a.m, STRAITS & CALCUTTA..... "HOSANG" Thursday, 20th Oct., at 3p.m. Faton and two children, Mrs. E. M and daughter, who wore bathing, KOBE AMOY & MOJI FOOKSANG" Sunday.
ym. Mr. A. Taylor. Mr. by five men, two of whom were Taylor, Mrs. S. H. Dixon and two policemen in uniform, children. Mrs. Radley, Capt. Dixon Smith. Mr. F. G. Cana, Mr. and Mrs. J. Damant, Miss Fair clough and two infants, Mr. H. torchkins, Miss M. John, Mr. and Mrs. E. Liley and infant, Pte. Mar shall, Lt. Col. W. P. Mcarthur, bir.
T. Northcott. Lt. A. J. Norris, Capt F. G. Shearman, Mr. J. San- derson, Mr. F. A. Wiseman, and Mr.
T. Wilkinson.
"
The girl, Miss Joan Rees, aged seventeen, of Barry, was in danger of drowning, and her mother' was! making gallant efforts to reach her when she, too, became exhausted, and both disappeared.
Three men rushed into the water. They were Mr. Edward Evans, of "Penarth, the only one who was in
Bathing ecstume, Mr. A. James, of}". Barry, and another, who disap- peared afterwards without reveal.
WARSHIPS IN PORT. The following warships and Auxiliaries were in port yesterday South Wall Basin, Moth; Nonth Wall Basin. Thracian: East Walling his name. Basin, Vessir S/M. L. 15 and
Girl Unconscious.. 2.510 tons, Capt. Y. Kawasaki,; Nerth Arm, Sepoy; West Wall
While two of the men went to the from Sourabaya and Balik Dock, Durban, In Deck, Kennel
The latter port she she left on September 21st, with and Tarantula, Taikoo Dock, aid of the mother, Mr. Evsas swan Peterel and Tern: Kowloon, Dock, to where Miss Bees had disappear sugar and molasses in Magnolia; No. 4 Buoy, S/M .. buoy No. Af.-Nanyo Yuson'
L.. L.5 and 1.5s; No. 5 Buoyed and seized the unconscious girl. Kaisha.
U.S.8. Truzton and Pope, No. 6 He had great difficulty in making Shinari Muru No. 6, Japanese str. Buoy, Frobisher No. 7 Buoy, headway shorewards, and the two
2.127 tons, Capt. S. Ozawa, Danae, No. 8 Buoy, ¿pibrote, No. from Dairen, which
port the
policenica, left on September 2nd, with a cargo of coal, lying at buoy No. B30 M.B.K.
Sunbony, Chinese str., 329 tona, Capt. Lai Kwong, from Kwong Chow Wan, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. C44.
Man Tick S.38. Co.
Tak Hing, Chinese at:., 105 tons,
Capt. Lo San, from Autau, with! A general cargo, lying at Luen Cheong Wharf. Fook Hoi Co. Tilerton, British 'str.,, British str.. 3,120 tons, Capt, G. P, Golding. from Newport and Suez, with coal and coke, amounting to 8,114 tons. lying at Admiralty buny No. 3.
September 30th, Eiger, Norwegian atr.. 875 tons, Capt. J. Hansen, from Swatow, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. C43-Karsten Lars sen & Co.
hyer, British str., 5,674 tons, Capt. Charles Hester, D., R.N.R.. from Yokohama and Shanghai. The latter port she left on September 27th, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. A1-Mackinnon, Mackenzie &
*Co.
Lushan Maru, Japanese str., 1,507 tons, Capt. T. Yasukawa, from Shanghai and Swatow, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. C42.-N.Y.K. Sagano Moru, Japanese str., 2,307
tons, Capt. S. Hamaguchi, from Moji, which, port she left on September 24th, with a general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf, -N.Y.K.
CLEARANCES.
September 30th. Bijuku Marn, for Haiphong. Hai Yany, for Swatow
Hanni, for Kwong Chow Wan.
Hermalia, for Bangkok.
Ahyber, for Singapore.
Kueichow, for Weihaiwci...
Lucho, for Canton.
Buoy, Portuguese, Patria, No. 10 Buoy, U.S.S. Pilsbury and Ford: No. 12 Buay, U.S.S. Peary: No. 18 Buoy, Ruthenia, No. 25 Buoy,
Kharbi.
Mortimer
Constable Evans, a local Rugby player, and Constable Gwyn Davies, dived in and helped him to bring the girl
Foreign Men of War:-U.S.S.. ashore. Helena, Peary, Ford, Truston, Pope, Pilsbury and Pampanga; Portuguese, Pátria..
VESSELS IN PORT.
scious, had meanwhile been rescued. Her mother, who was also uncon-
Artificial respiration is applied, but it was five hours before the two
The vessels in port yesterday women had fully regained con
were:
British: Khyber, Kashmir, Chak Sony, Bornes, Scule Shell, Seistan, Hai Yang, St. Albant, City of Lin- old; Apory, Halvard, Phoumpenh Fu Sang. Hydrangea, Pong Tong Ling Nam, Sumaira, Taiko, chang, Changzhou, Kudat, Tran,. ntung, Chinhua, Kveichow. American Fest Sequana, Cris field.
Norweginn: Hiram, Prosper, Produce, Hermelin, Hubro, Fingul, Daviken.
Panama:-}'a unae. German:-Sembilan Swedish-Sumatra.
Japanese-Shinsei Mari No. 6, Somurang Maru, Cherihon Mary, Kaijo Maru, Shinsei Maru No. 1, Siberia 31aru, Daifuku Maru,
Chinese:-Hua Lee No. 1, Sun Kong, Tak Hing, Huah Yu, Yuan Lec, Poo Tye, aimun, Tai Fook Stag, Phranang," Confucius Lee Cheong, Gen. H. Hunt. Gen. If Anos, Man Sun.
Ilankai,
sciousness.
THE PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.
·STRAMEX FOR.
STRAITS, COLOMBO, AUSTRALIA, BOMBAY, EGYPT, MEDITER. RANEAN PORTE &'LONDON.
THROUGH BILL OF LADING ISSUED FOR BATAVIA. PERSIAN GULF, CONTINENTAL AMERICAN AND SOUTH AFRICAN PORTA
THE
Steamship
ALIPORE"
Carrying His Majesty's Muils, will bs. despatched from this Fort on or about THURSDAY, the 6 OCTOBER, 1927,
at 10 taking Cargo for the Obove Porta,
Dutch: Jan, Hong Kong.
Portuguese: Goa, Shing Cheong, Kong On, King On.
"Danish:-Jichael Lebron.
French:
Caravallas
Limehow, a
Ilanui.
Tonkin,
Yuan Maru, for Singapore. Хвусло Shinsel Mar No. 6, fo? Canton. Shinsei Maru No. 1, for Chinwang-
tao.."
St. Albane, for Manila,
Sunkung, for Kwong Chow Wan. Yu Sang, for Cantos.
Silk, Valuables and Tea for Italy. France and London (under strangenient) will be traazhipped at Hombay into the Mail
Steamer proceeding direct to Harseilles and London.
Parcels will be received, at this Office until 3 r.x. the Day before Sailing. The contents and value of all packages must be declared.
For further Particulars, Apply tö MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
Agente.
Hong Kong, 29th Sept., 1927. [5373
The HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK
COMPANY,
LIMITED.
TELEGRAPH:0 ADDRESS: MANIFESTO," HONGKONG,
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Western Union and Watkins.
Dook Owners, Ship Builders, Marine and Land Engineers, Boiler Makers,
Iron and Brass Founders, Forge Masters. Electricians.
For Freight or Passage, apply to--
JARDINE MATHESON & CO. LTD.
GENERAL MANAGERS,
Telephone: Cheraat No. 215.
GLEN LINE.
FARE: HONG KONG TO LONDON £82.
LONDON, ROTTERDAM & HAMBURG via STRAFTS & COLOMBO.
Motor Vessel "GLENLUOE"
(via Oran) Steamship
CARMARTHENSHIRE" Osa Motor Vessel “GLENTARA"
(via Oran) Steamship "CARNARVONSHIRE" (ria Oma)
SHANGHAI, KORE, YOKOHAMA &
Motor Venel “GLENTARA " Motor Vessel "GLENSHIFL" Steamship 8tomatip
"CARNARVONSHIRE' "PEMBROKESHIRE” Steamship GLENIFFER
19th October-
and November 30th November
28th December
VLADIVOSTOCK,
SPP
Due Hong Kong. 18th Uctober
97th October. 19th November
29th November
8th December
For Freight, Fange and further Particolara, apply to
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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN.
NEXT
FAR EASTERN PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE.
Cabin class:
£73. 43.0d. Intermediate class
£48 240d
SAILINGS :
To GEKOL.
Regular Fast Four-weekly Passenger-Service. (Also taking cargo.)
ACCOMMODATION FOR 100- Vaxın. Üzast and 150
INTERMEDIATE CLASS
Ärrival at Bona Koss AnniVAL PROK SHANG
AND BAILINOR FOR 1 SHANGHAI AND TAKU (SIN)
Hai and SAILINGS FOR GENOA, BOTTER- DAM & HAMBURG.
1927.
PAMANGERI
*
"COBLENZ "....
.. "FULDA
24th Oct.,
1997,
A
"TRIER"
*
"DERFFLINGER
41st Nov., 19th Des..
2nd Octo 18th. Nov., 17th Dec.. 14th Jan..
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Regular Fast Four-weekly Freight Service.
NEXT HOMEWARD SAILING:
1. "SCHLESIEN"
NEXT ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE,
"AL"AACHEN"
4.3.. “DESSAU"
on or about 10th November, 1927
· 1927
on or about 13th October, on or about 10th November, 1927
For Freight, Passage and further Particulars, please apply to :--
MELCHERS & CO.
Telephone U. 4557. Queen's Building, Unster Road.
Agenta,
HONG KONG. (0
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO.,
LIMITED.
HONG KONG & SOUTH CHINA COAST PORT SERVICE. REGULAR SERTION of Fast, High Claas Coast Steamers. Ballings
to alteration without notice.
FOR
SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW
Steel Twin-Screw Ocean-going Tag and Salvage Steamer
"Henry Keswick
Built, engined and equipped complete by The Hongkong & Whampoa Dick Co. Ta Hongkong, for their own sarvice, 1921. Length 165 B.P., Breadth 84' (m), Depth 17 (m), LH.F. 2,000. Fitted with electricaly driver submersible and centrifugal pumpa, sir compresser, wireless, searchlight and all modern appliances for Salvage Works
• Please address enquiries to the Chief Manager
EM DYER, B.Sc., M.IN.A, KOWLOON DOCK, HONG KONG.
AND RETURN. (Occupying 8 to 9 Days)
HAIHONG HAINING
Tuesday, the 4th October, Thursday, the 6th October,
・at 1 pm.
at 2 pill.
Arrivals and Departures from the Company's, Wharf (near Blake Pier): Round Trip Ticket will be issued from Hong Kong to Foodkow (I'ngoda Anchorage) or vice versa and Return by the same Steamer at the Heduced Hate of $90.00 including Meals while the Steamer is in Par
For Freight and Fassage apply to
DOUGLAS LAPBAIK & CO
General Managers,
LODOS
PERSPIRATIONLINE
TOUCH, BELOLI
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