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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28th, 1927.
CHINA NAVIGATION
GOMPANY, LIMITED.
SWATOWASHANGHAL. FORENAM
BANGKOK
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SWATOW &
SINGAPORT
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1st Jan,
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AMOY, SHANGHAI &
TSINGTAU
"SINKIANG"
SINGAPORE
AMOY, SWATOW &
On 1st Jan, 10 km
On 1st Jan, Noon
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O punt
bi On 2nd Jan,
**KWEIYANG"
SWATOW &
On 3rd Jan SHANGHALOHUSAN" ... On 5th Jan,
SHANGHAI & TAINGTAO "SZECHURN"
SWATOW &
SINGAPORE
"ANTUNG"
SWATOW, SHANGHAI
DALNY
On 7th Jan
On 8th Jany
_"YINGOHOW" - On 8th June.
NB. 6.
7 B
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SWATOW & BANGKOK "KWANGCHOW"... On 8th Jan AUY, SHANGHAI &
TSINGTAO
SWATOW & SHANGHÄÏ.
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On 9th Jan
3 p.m. On 19th Jan, SALOON FANSAGE RATES, HONG KONG TO SHANGHAI and
vics ways, Have Now Been Reduned To
860 SINGLE AND 890' RETURN,
Por Freight or Passage apply to- BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE. "TaLabroar" ÜKSTRALİ 35° MARGO AND BAGGAGE GAN 22 INSURED AT THE UFFION OF BUTTERFIELD & SWAN
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& "TAIPING "
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14th January
14th February.
16th March
13th April
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1st January, 1929.
20th January,
Shipping News Arrivals and Departures,
ARRIVALS,
December 9th. Chinhua, British str., 1,353 tons. Capt. C. Harris Walker, from Shanghai and Amoy, with & general cargo, Iring at Stone cutteri-B. & S.
City of Pekin, British str., 4.4
tons Capt. A Sproule, from Singapore, which port she left on December 20th, with a gen eral cargo, lying at Holt's Wharf-Bank Line. Halvard, British str., 1,817 tons,
Capt. C. W. Shearer, from Sai gon, which port" she left on December end,-with-rice-and- general cargo, lying at buoy No, B36.-Wo Fat Shing. Shantung, British str., 1-568 tons, Capt. W. T. Hodge, from Can ton, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. Be.-B. & S. Tai Fook Sing, Chinese str., 1,400 tona, Capt. H. Madsen, from Saigon, which port she left on December 22nd, with rice and general cargo, Iving at buoy No. C38.--Hock. Guan Hong. Tjikembang, Dutch str., 3,028 tone. Capt. P. Schattenburg, from Batavia and Amoy, with empty drums and general cargo, lying at buoy No AB. --~J.C.J.L. Tonjer, Norwegian str., 1,949 tons, Capt. H. Rasmussen, from Can ton, lying at Wanchai-Dod- well & Co.
PASSENGERS:
Arrivals.
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etc.
INDO-CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
SAILINGS SUBJKOT TO ALTERATIONS
TSINGTAU SWATOW
** SHANGHAI
XWUNGSANG" Wed., CHAKBANG" 'KWAISANG"
Pet & Prezident Taft, from Manila on December 28th:-For Hong Kong: Mr. and Mrs. Ang Hok Hin, Mr. Ah Fook, Hiss E
** FOOSHING". from Anderson, Mr. J. Hartley, Mr. M. F. Kline, Mrs. J. W. Osborne, Mr. San Sing, Mr. Y. Furuno. Among passengers passing through Hong Kang were:-Lt.-Comdr, D. W Cox, Mr. H. W. Kilby, Mr. and Mrs. Wa, Pimby, Mr. A. Soergel, Mr. J Thompson. for Shanghai: Miss Mildred Mart, for Yokohama: Mr. John T. S. Lim, for Seattle.
Per samo, Maru, Loudon and ports, on December 27th-Mr. E B Lambert, Mrs. G. M. Lambert, Mias P. M. Donnell, Mr. H. Lubeader, Mr. A. C. Pullen, Mr.J. J. McGiverin, Rev. Brother High, Mr. H. A, Card; Mr. J. Housen. Among passengers pass ing through on their way to Shang- hat and Japan were:-Mr. W. H. Nash, Dr. H. L. Cummings, Mrs. Connell, Mrs J. Picca, Mr. H. D. W. Cummings, Mrs. D. 0 Martin, Mr. M. H. Darwood, Mr. A. Fischer.
Departures.
TIENTSIN
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SHANGHAI,
DAIR
“CEIPSHING *
1st Jan, at 4th Jan, at Sun 8th Jan., an Wed 11th Jun; at 7 am. Mon, 2nd Jan, at 5
m.
AMOY
MOJI
*WANSANG"
Sem 6th Jan, at 7am
“KOTSANG"
Wed, 16th Jan., at 7am.
#FOOSHING"
KOBN
OSAKA V AMOY,
MINI & KOEN"
SANDAKAN
Wed 25th-Doo, at-
UHIPSHING Fri 20th Deo, at: 10 km.
FOOKSANG "A | Bou
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"SUISANG?
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For Freight or Passage, apply
1st Jan, at Wod.. 11th
W
Pama Thurs, 9th D, at 8pm. Wed, 4th Jani st. 3 p.m.
JARDINE MATHESON & CO., LTD.
GENERAL MANAGERS.
Tazarxona › Central No. 215,"
ports, on December 4th:-From Per s.8. Kashgar, for London vii Shanghai, Capt. V. G. Clayton, MA CANTON
E. Cherry, Mr. R. C. Crompton, Per 3.3. President McKinley, Mr. M. E. Dixon, Mr. G. Earlam, from America and ports, an De Dr. H. G. Earle, Mr. T. Fitz STRAITS & CALCUTTA: cember 26th-For Hong Kong patrick, Mr. V. L. P. Fowke, Comd. Mr. S. S. Chellaram. Mr. Kwong M. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. H. M Mr. Kia Zie Chan, Mr. L. C. Chan, Gar. A. Guthrie, Mr. J. Gould, Mr. Loy Chin, Mr. J. B. Condliffe, Mr. Hodges, Pay Mr. Lt. 8. A Jolliffe. John Coulthart, Mias S. Y. Dai, Mr. S. Jones, Mr. T. Kingwell, Mr. and Mr J. D. DieRingier, Mr. and Mrs. E. Tze Kian Lee and Mr. S. Q. Dong, Mr. G. Fosby, three children, Mr. E. McHugh, Mrs. W. L Gaddum, Mr. V. S. Sto. P. Ofr. P. Matthews, Mae. Huang, Mr. Tong Fo Kan, Mr. and Parker, Mr. Tan San Kee, Mr. C. Mrs. Leong Hoe Ko, Master Hws Urwick, Mt. E. M. P. Williams, Ko, Mr. S. Y. Koe, Mr. Y. Y. Li, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. J. Wedlock Mr. Chip Yuen Low, Mr. George From Hong Kong: Mr. J. Ander- Lynott, Mr. F. Mei, Mr. Tan, Mr. A. Baker, Mrs. Chin Nam, S. Mei, Mr. W Murata, Mr. Mr. and Mr. A. B. Didsbury and C: Potter, Quoag Po Pai, Mr. three children, Mr. L. J. H. Edge, Hing Tam, Mr. and Mrs. Chung Engr.-Comdr. A. E. Francis, Mr. Ping Tao, Miss A. Tao, Mr. and Mrs. Gourlay and two child- Kick Ki Teing, Mr. A. G. Waller ren, Mr. U. F. Graver, Mr. W. Mr. R. W. Wedderburn, Mr. Chi Lavery, Mr. A. Lockett, Miss K Ping Wei, Mr. Q. 8. Woo, Mr. Madden, Mr. F. F. D. Marsh, Mr. Harry Wong, Mr. Yoke Pui Wong, W. C. Mitch, Mrs. H. B. Nortbey, Wong, Mr. Koon Ya Young, Mr. Padden, Mr. and Mrs W. Parkin Mr. Yok Chin Wong, Mr. H. K. Mr. Wm. Orr, Mr. W. J. Mol. Yuen Fuk Yu, and Mr. Keng son, Mr. T. Sheppard, Mr. D. Fook Ye. Among passengers Shewakran, Mr. and Mrs. F. W passing through on, their way to Bitters, Mr. W. T. Sparkes, Mr. December 7th.
Manila were:Mr. and Mrs. W. and Mrs. L L, S. Stevenson and Chipshing, British str., 1,100 tons 0. W. Braun, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mr. K. Toft, Miss Too Tung Mei, A. Baker, Capt W. Bertholf, Mra two children, Mr. T. A. Thorani, Capt. D. G. Burleigh from Bryan, Mr. J. W. Buckley, Mr. Miss P. Watt Mr. F. A. Wells, Shanghai, which port she left E, F. Buckley, Ensign J. J Cun- Mr. H. G. S. Wilmot, Mr. and Mrs. on December 23rd, with a genningham, Mr. E. J. H. Gallit, Lt. C. F. Young, Mr. J. N. Young, eral cargo, lying at buoy No. Comdr. A. E.-Marron Father J. D. Mr. C. F. Young. C33-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
McGivney, Lt. W. W. Pace, Mr. Fooking, British str., 1,423 tons, H. H. Powell, Mr. V. M. Smith.
Capt. W. Allan Baich, from
· Shanghai, which port she left on December 21st, with a gen eral cargo, lying at West Point Wharf Jardine, Matheson & Co.
Fuenlee, Chinese str., 1,881 tona, Capt. J. Freymann, from Sai gan and Amey, with a cargo of rice, lying at buoy No. B47. Yuen Shing Fat.
WARSHIPS IN PORT, Warships and auxiliaries«in port
Per as. Dezanha, from London vid parts, on December 24th:--Mr. and Mrs. Turbyne and child, Capt. F. R. Cumming, Capt. D. Ryesterday were:- Kitbee, Mr. W. Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. North Wall Basin, Carlisle, Kamo Haru, Japanese str. 7,956 W. A. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Basin, Cicala, East Wall Baru, McKelvie, Miss M. B. Hall, Miss Sterling, Stormcloud, South Wall tona, Capt. B. Enys, from C. English, Mr. L. W. Harrison, S/Ms. L3, L.; L.S, L.19, L.27, London via Singapore, The former port she left on Novem- Mr. T. G. Nicholas, Mr. St G. Wall Deck, Harbins, Petersfielıb; Mr BE Elliott, Mr A Tate North Arm, Argus, Kharks West ber 18th, with 1,450 tons of Clarke, Sub-Lt. Copeman, Sub-Lt In Dock, Wolverine, Monrher, general cargo for Hong Kong Jackson, Mrs. R. Hall and three Faulknor; No 1 Buoy Magnolia and 7,000 tons in transit, lying children, Lt. Com.. Haynes, Mr. K. No. 2 Bucy, Hollyhock; No. 3 at Kowloon Wharf.-N.Y.K.. Kwetyany, British str.1,550 tons, Kench, Mr MJ. HS/Ms. 12, Lady-fa20; No. 7, 303 Pearman, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Buoy, Herald; No. 4 Buny, Mr. and Iroquois; No. 6 Buoy, Titania, Capt. RT Stephens, from Mrs. F. Doorman Bangkok and Hoihow, with a Stephen, Capt. and Mrs. A. E. Ambrote, SMs. L, 2.5, 1.16, general cargo, lying at buoy Edwards, Mr. A. M. McGregor, L33 No. 8 Buoy, Marusion; No, No. B13-B. & S.
Mr. C. C. Crampton, Mr. F. J. Buoy, Sepoy No. 10 Budy, Fan Henter, Dutch motor ship, 2.794 Flashman, Mrs. C. L. Crampton, Serapi, Sirdar, No. 11 Buoy, tons, from Singapore, which Mr. and Mrs. E. C.Trickey and Thracian; No. 12 Buoy, Bruce; port she left on December 31st, three children, Mr.F-L-Evans, No. 18 Buoy, Fortol: No. 20 Buoy, with a general cargo, lying at
Mira. Culver, and two infants, Mra. Betgol; No. A28 Buoy, Ruthenia. buoy No. A25.-J.Č.J.L.
Bowden and two children, Mr. C. E. Hay, Mrs. T. Green, Mr. C. Day, Mr. W. Prince, Mr. C. W. Manning, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. W. Graybrook, Mrs R. L. and Master Brown, Mr. E. W. Hare, Eng."
CLEARANCES.
December 27th, Chinhua, for Canton, City of Pekin, for Takao. Fooshing, for Canton. Hai Hong, for Swatow. Hosni Maru, for Haiphong. Huichow, for Canton. Kum Sang, for Amoy. Shantung, Jor Amoy. Shin Hing, for Macao "Solviken, for Saigon. Tayei Muru, for Wuhu, Peijuz Maru, for Canton.
Michelet, U.S.S. Sacramentu and Foreign Men of War:-French, Pampanga.
GLEN LINE.
To LONDON, BOTTERDAM & HAMBURG VÍS STRAITS & COLOMBO. FARE: HONG KONG TO LONDON 289.
Steamship "CARNARVONSHIRE" (Ti Oran)
Steamship
"GLENIFFER"
Motor Vessel "GLENAMOY" Steamship
GLENSANDA”
1st January, 1928
(via Oran)
28th January,
(via Oras).
2nd March,
[vis. Oran)
7th March,
TO SHANGHAI, KOBB, YOKOHAMA & VLADIVOSTOCK,
Motor Vessal" GLENAHÖY"
Stew-mahip "GLENSANDA"
Motor Vessel "GLENAPP." Motor Vessal" GLENLUCE"
Steamship "CARMARTHENSHIRE”.
21st January, 1928
27th January,
3rd February,
24th February,
5th March,
for Freight, Passage and further Particulars, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. AGENTS: THE GLEN LINE, LTD.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN.
NEXT
FAR EASTERN PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE
Cabin classi
£73. 4. Od. Intermediate cincs:
£48. 28. Okt.
SAILINGS:
TO GENOA
Comdr. McCartan, Mr. and Mrs SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN Regular Fast Four-weekly Passenger-Service. (Also takingfoargo.)
G. V. Course, Miss I. M. Fleet, Miss E. McMillan, Lt. E. W Bankes, Miss I. Taylor, Mr., and Mrs. L. C. Bellamy, Mr. H. Wat- king, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Grimmo, Mr. and Mrs. Stagg and family, Mr. W. Peach. "Mr. H. L. Ward | Mr. W. H. Morris Miss M. J. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Rous Mr. W. Marsh, Mr. L. J. Marr, Mr. A. Pleeman, Mr. J. E. Hibbert, Mr. R. D. Cromartie, Mr. Nops, Mr. C. H. Calder, Miss M. M. Banner man, Dr. and Mrs. F. D. MeCor- mick, the Misses Lee, Mr. L Rubenstein, Mr. C. G.Purchase.
HONG KONG
FOR DECEMBER, 1997.
STANDARD TIME OF THE 12016 MERIDIAN, EAST OF GREENWICH.
Date.
Sunrise. Sumeet. December 28th...7.01 a.m. 5.47 p.m.
29th...7.09 11 5.49
30th...7.09 31st...7.03.
5.48 17
$1
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14th Jan 11th Feb, 1th Mar,
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Telephone : 4557.
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Agente,
HONG KONG
For Freight and Full Particulars, apply to—}
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Telephone: Central 3165. Telegram: Furprises.
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B subject to alteration without notice
FORR
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(Occupying 8 to 9 Days)
Babarday, the 31st December, at 2 Calling at Bwatow and Amoy with Passengers only;
Arrivals and Departures from the Company's Wharf (near Hinks Per). Hound Trip Tickets will be issued from Hong Kong to Toochow Pagoda Anshorage) or více será and. Heturn by the mae Stormer at the Reduced Rate of $80,00 including Meals while the Blommer in Post
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