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CHINA NAVIGATION
SHANSHAL & THXOTAO
HANDAT
HAITEONG
BANGKOK
COMPANY, LIMITED.
AMOT, SWATOW & Singapore
SWATOW & BANGKOK
CHWANG & DALNY
"SOOCHOW" On 9th Jane, TAIKOOWANYI"On 9th JuDS, On Ath Jaso, "ICHANG"
MOY, SHANGHAI & THINGTAO "SINKIANG" On 11th June,
Джок
ВЛАЖОДАЕ
10.
10 MIL
"KIUNGOHOW"On 9th Jano, "On 10th June, “ANHUI "EATING ... On 10th Jane,
+2.0.
Noon
SWATOK, SHANGHAI, NEW-
"LUCHOW"
Ou 11th Jane,
SWATOW & SHANGHAI 7ZINAIWKI, CKNYOO &
...
...On 13th June, "YUNNAN" "LINAN" On 14th June, "KUEICHOW" On 15th June, *SZECHUEN" On 18th June,
On 16th Jans, Honor, Pikkor & EPLONG TEAN
Ou 17th Jane,
Neon 8 p.m.
JL.M. Noon
10
* KALGAN"...
On 17th June,
SWATOW, SHANGHAI, NEW.
CHWANO & DALNY
'KANCHÓW"
Oz 17th June,
TIZNEMY
SHANGHAI & TINGTAO.
AMOT,
SWATOW & SINGAPORE "ANKING"
SWATON & BANGKOK
AMOT, SHANGHAI & THINGTAO "SUNNING On 18th Jane. WATHAIWE, CHATOO &
TINTAIN.
"-HUICHOW”. On 30th June,
9 Ba
Noon
Nood
BALOON PASSAGE BATES, HONG KONG TO SHANGHAI and
vice persa, Have Now Bean Reduced To
860 SINGLE AND 890 RETURN.
For Freight or Passage apply to BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. TELEIHONY UINTRAG 36.
CARSO AND BAGGAGE, CAN HE, DELITUND AT TDX OFFICE OF BUTTERFIELD A SWIEN 14
AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE,
LIMITED.
"CHANGTE" &
"TAIPING
THE NEW VESARLA MAINTAIN A KIDULAR SERTION FROM HONGKONG TO AUSTRALIAN PORTS
VIA MANILA AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Through Bill of Lading issued to all Australian, New Zealand and Taemanian Porta EXCELLENT & MOST UP-TO-DATE FIEST & SECOND ÜLASE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. HONGKONG to SYDNEY-19 DAYS.
OHANGTE...
TAIPING
CHANGTE...
ΠΑΤΡΙΝΟ
Dus Home Tone on 03 HOU!
9th June
10th July
144
7th August
7th September
MAILING SEEN ON OR ANOUT
15th June
17th July.
17th August
14th September
Agenta
For Freight and Passage Apply to-BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, TELEPHONE: CENTRAL 36,
BOSTON, NEW YORK ÄND
BALTIMORE
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Jeter SERVICE) OF THE "BLUB FUNNEL LINE (OCEAN 8.8. CO., LTD. AND CHINA MUTUAL BS. CO., LTD.)
AND
AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE
(ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL 88. CO., LTD.)
Sailings from Hongkong.
"CITY OF NEWCASTLE"
HELENUS"
"CITY OF OSAKA"""
1. "DARDANDS"
"UITY OF EVANSVILLE
"LYCAON"
Via Suez Canal Via Suez Canal Via Buat lapsi Vi. Suez Canal Via Buss Canal Via Suez Canal
Steamers proceed via Snes Onnal or Panama Canal at
Subject to Change without Notion,
12th June 29th Juns 13th July 27th July
10th August 24th August Owners' option.
For Freight and Particulacs, apply to-- BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, OF THE BANK LINÉ, LTD., HONG KONG HONG KONG & CANTON, JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD. UANTON,
(2)
PRINCE LINE
IMPROVED SERVICE
BY
FAST MOTOR VESSELS
TC
BOSTON
AND
NEW YORK
M.V. "CHINESE PRINCE."
***
M.V. "MALAYAN PRINCE
20th June
25th July
For Freight and Fall Particulars, apply to➡
FURNESS (FAR EAST), LIMITED,
Telephone Central 3165. Telegrams: Faraprince.
(Incorporated in Great Britain)
King's Building,
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MESSAGERIES
..:
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MARITIMES:
MAIT AND CARGO STEAMERS TO AND FROM
MARSEILLES, DUNKIRK, U.K. HAMBURG & ROTTERDAM;
From Marseilles
ANGERS
་་
19th June,
3rd July
17th July
31st July
PAUL LEOAT-·
ANDRE LEBON
CHENONCEAUX
From Dunkirk Antwerp,
London
For Shanghai and Japan
ANGERS
PAUL LECAT
ANDRE LEBON
19th June
3rd July 17th July CHENONCEAUX. 31st July
For Marseilles ..........
G. METZINGER... 19th June SPAINX ANGERS
Brž July
17th July PAUL LECAT.Net July
For Shanghai, Japan and For Rotterdam, Hamburg,
Dunkirk CAPT. FAURE (Cargo) 14th June.
MIN (Cargo). ***
23rd June
MEN
North China: (Cargo)
»
23rd June
For full.Particulars.apply to
Cie. der MESSAGERIES MARITIMES, Tephone: C: 651 and 740,
8, QUEEN'S BUILDING,
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 8th, 1928.
Shipping
ARRIVALS.
June 6th. Huah Fang, Chinese str., 1,064 tons, Capt. H. L. Yang, from Canton, lying at buoy Ne, B21. Kut Sang, British str., 3,643 tona,
Capt. V. McC. Liddell, from Japan and Amoy, with a gen eral cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf.-Jardine, Matheson &
Co. Halacre Mar, Japanese str., 3,210 tons, Capt. M. Sumi, from Cal- cutta and Singapore. The latter post she left on May 31st, with
News
Arrivals and Departures,
etc.
NAVY LEAGUE AND THE ADMIRALTY.
SIR C. COBB ON FIRST LORD'S
TATTITUDE AT GENEVA,
LARGER FLEET DEMANDED-
NEW LANGUAGE OF THE
AIR.
AN AVIGATOR.
FLAT SPIN AND A MONKEY SUIT,
INDO CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALEBRATIONĄ.
Το
TSINGTAU vin SWATOW
& SHANGHAN
STEAMEMIY
"KWAIBANG " "HANGSANG' FOOSHING "CHAKSANG"
OSAKA via AMOY, MOJIĮ "KUMSANG"
& KOBE
CANTON
*SUISANG "YUENSANG." FOOKSANG,”
DATE
Sun, 10th Jane, at Noos Wed 19th Jane, at Noon Sand 17th June, at Noon ... - Wed., 20th June, Noon
Mon. 11th June, at 7 am, San, 17th June, at 7 aan. Satar., 93rd June, at 7 sim. Tues., 3rd Jaly, at 7 a.m.
"FOOSKING",
Mon, 4th June, at 6 pm,
Fri, 8th Jane, at 3 p.m.
"MAUSANG"
NEW YORK. Si Cyril Cobb, M.P., presiding
With aviation so popular in the at the annual meeting of the Navy League at the Central Hall, West United States an air vocabulary is mineter, said that never had there being created by those in the game. been a year when the vigilance of It is eagerly learned by all young a general cargo, lying at Kow-the League was more necessary enthusiasts, professional and lay.
The majority of words are slang, STRAITS & CALCUTTA........ “KUTSANG" and more justified than in the past loon Wharf.-N.Y.K. Phranang, Chinese str.; 1,022 tons, year. The cutting down of the although a few have been invented Capt. J. Binhn, from Macao, cruiser programme was a mistaken by mechanicians and designers to lying at buoy No. C15.-Chau policy, and neither Great Britain meet scientific details in their work. BANDAKAN Yue Tong.
nor the Dominions were in the least Streasologist," for example, is aeroplane designers Poo Tye, Chinese str., 745 tons, satisfied with the present position. applied to
Capt. H. Carneiro, from Macao, There seemed to be a smoke screen when referring to the special factor TIENTSIN with 700 tons of general cargo, hiding the operations of the Ad- of stress and strain that enters into lying at buoy No. C47-yemiralty. The League entirely ap- the construction of an aeroplane. proved the attitude of the First "Avigator" is the new name for Sông S.3. Co Tjikarang. Dutch str., 6,064 tona, Lord of the Admiralty at Geneva an aerial navigator.
Capt. P. Hopman, from Soura baya and Muntok The latter port she left on May 31st, with sugar and general largo, lying at buoy No. As.-J.C.J.L.
June 7th.
Anhui, British str., 2.080 tons, Capt. G. Pennefather, from Amoy,
with a general cargo, lying at
buoy No. A10.-B. & S. eman, British str., 4,351 tons, Capt. J. D. Fraser, from, Can- ton, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. Ba.-B. & S. Japanese Prince, British motor ship, 3,655 tons. Capt. RW. Maseam. from New York vii Keelung. The former port she left on April 1st and the latter on June 5th, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. A Furncis (Far East)... Luchow, British str. 1,221 tons, Capt. F. W. Potter, from Shanghai and Amoy, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. C37.-B. & §." Lushan Maru, Japanese str., 1,507 tons, Capt. T. Yasukawa, from Canton, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. C41.-N. Y Pheumpenh, British str., 1,005 tons, Capt. Colin Boyce, from Sai- gon, which port she left on June 3rd, with rice and general cargo, lying at buoy No. B48 Wo Fat Shing Tailee Chinese str., 1,644 tons, Capt. Z. Masaki, from Weihai- wei, which port she left on June end, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. C43-Yae Tal Hong
Wakam Maru, Japanese str., 3,804 tons, Capt. K. Yashids, from Moji, which port ab cleft on June 2nd, with a general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf. N.Y.K.
CLEARANCES.
June 7th. Chenan, for Swatow, Havdrot, for Bangkok. Hydrangea, for Swatow Japanese Prince, for Marila Keifuku daru, for Manila. Lee Cheung, for Shanmei. Lushan Maru, for Swatow, Malacca Mari, for Moji: Shiu Hing, for Macao. Solviken, for Saigon. Tak Hing, for Autau
The RM.8. Empress of "Asia, which left Hong Kong on May 30th, left Yokohama yesterdag at 3 p.m.. and is due at Vancouver on June 16th.
to the limitation of armaments, but regarded as a grave danger the proposals put forward under the title of "Freedom of the Seas."
Colonel Gretton. M.P.. moved a resolution reaffirming the urgent neceseity of the maintenance of the Navy in numbers and strength equal to the Imperial demand of the Empire, and calling upon the Government to take the necessary steps.
Admiral Sir Ernest Gaunt urged that any eerious reduction of the
protection of the trade routes would
Terms in popular use are: HUNGRY LIZZIE--Ambulance. Be- lieved to be a British-importation.
HOIXING.-Sweeping suddenly to avoid an obstacle or a dangerous approach to earth.
HAM FISTED.-Applied to pilots who are heavy on controls, or gea- erally clumsy.
SKULLING. "Just 'cozing' round
Satur., 8th June, at 10 a.m.
"CHHONGSHING" Tues, 18th June, at Noon
For Freight or Passage, apply to→
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO, LTD
GENERAL MANAGERS. ·
TALIPHONE : Üretrat No. 215.
GLEN LINE.
FARE: HONG KONG, TO, LONDON 482, ·
BJ
the sky," as a West Virginia pilot To LONDON, ROTTERDAM & HAMBURG, VIA STRAITS & COLOMBO. explained it.
WINDY.-Scared; another British
be attended by lamentable coa-term, replacing the more cumber some "Hit by a vertical gust," "and "Gob wind up his back.
sequences.
.
BOUGHT THE BABY-Instantly kill.
The Maharajah of Burdwan also
FLAT SPIN-When a person bé- spoke in support of the resolution.
Commander A. Marsden moved comes excited or confused, aviators that the Grand Council was of say "He went into a flat spin." opinion that those old cruisers which, owing to the restricted el. building programme, would not be replaced should although still of service to the Fleet in subsidiary capacities, be removed from the list" of effective modern cruisers shown in the Parliamentary Annual Re- turu of Fleets.
Prebendary Gough, in seconding, urged that, the policy should be not one of maintaining the present strength of the Navy, but one ad- vocating a larger Navy.
Lady Cowan said that in Aus tralia there was a small but not entirely negligible iden that the reduction of the British Navy was due to some understanding that, in the event of Australia being at tacked. the United States would seme to the assistance of the Com monwealth. If such an idea gained general currency the consequences would be far-reaching.
To the Publisher "HONG KONG WEEKLY PRESS"
11, Toz Hotel STREIT, HONG KONG
Please send me the
"HONG KONG WEEKLY PASS"
from?
1928 to.....
addressed as follows-
SUBSCRIPTION PAID IN ADVANCE. $13.00 per sonum for delivery in the Hong Kong..
$15.00 per annura to say part of the
world (including postage).
DUELLING.-Doing first solo flight, This is a one-word drama meaning
duelling with fate" KEL-WEE-An airman who has won his "wings," but remains on the ground.
A KIT-Loosely indicating na unidentified aeroplane,
A Jon.-Always used when a par ticular aeroplane is mentioned."
COVERED WAGONS.-Applied to the first cabin arroplanes and used for any 'planes in which pilot or pas- sengers are sheltered.
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HUNS.-Cadets. This was a war term, derived from the presumption that flying cadets were more dan- gerous to those below than the Germans
MONKEY SUIT.Flying suit.
Ganot Now a common term for any small mechanical contrivance, but originating, and still used, as an aeroplane expression.
Steamship CARNARVONSHIRE" (via Qran). Steamship "PEMBROKESHIRE'
21st June
(via Ora)
13th July
Steamship GLENSHANE" Motor Vessel "GLENOGLE"
(via Oran)
10th Aug.
(via Oran)
7th Sept.
TO SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & VLADIVOSTOCK.
Steamship "GLENSHANE” Steamship "CARDIGANSHIRE Motor Vensal "GLENOGLE" Motor Vessel “GLENAMOY" Steamship
01
CARMARTHENSHIRE”
29th June
9th July
20th July
20th Aug.
10th Aug.
For Freight, Passage and further Particulars, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
AGENTS:
THE GLEN LINE. LTD.
NDL
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN
CRACKED UP.-Wrecked, but not FAR EASTERN PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICE.
necessarily ruined..
ed.
PID UP.-A mare serious wreck. WASHED OCT-Wrecked and kill-
HAY 'plan".
crude
CEATE-Somewhat better than the above, buz" just an old crate."
WILE OUTFIT.—Ä
BARNSTORMERs.-Itinerant Byers, appearing at fairs and race tracks, like Lindbergh in his earlier years. A Western expression.
GROUND LOOPE-Touching the ground and rising again.
SOUP.-Fog.
SUNRISE AND SUNSET.
Suntier. Today ..5.38 .m. To-morrow
..5.38 " Sunday...5.39
Sunset, 7.06 p.m.
7.07
*7.07
The HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK
LIMITED!. COMPANYI
TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: “MANIFESTO," HONGKONG.
CODE VIED AL A.B.O. Fifth Edition; «Engineering: First and Second Edition;
Western Union and Watkins,
Dook Owners, Ship Builders, Marine and Land Engineers. Boiler Makers.
Iron and Brass Founders, Forge Masters. Electricians.
Steel Twin-Screw Ocean-going Tug and Salvage Steamer
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79.
Built, engined and equipped complete by The Hongkong & Whampos Dock Co., Ltd., Hongkong, for their cu service, 1921 Length 165 B.P., Breadth 84' (m), Depth 17 (1), LH.F. 2,000. Fitted with electrically driver rabmersible and centrifugal pumps,air compresser, wireless, searchlight and a modern appliances for Salvage Works
Please address enquiries to the Chlet Manager,
B. M. DYER, B.Sc., M.IN.A, KOWLOON DOCK, HONG KONG.
FARE FROM HONG KONG TO GENOA :
Jabin class
140
T
£73.
Intermediate class... £48. THROUGH BOOKINGS TO LONDON: FARE FROM HONG KONG TO LONDON:
Cabin clase
NEXT HOMEWARD SAILINGS:
Freight 1.8. Trava”
Равд 8.8. SAARBRUECKEN". Freight 9.8.
Ilmar”
Pias. S.S. QUBLENZ"
Pass. MS. FULDA
Freight 8.8.
Grandon"
Freight 88.
Ludwigshafen
£80.
departure 18th Jane (also
Calling at Antwerp.)
departure 90th Jane
departure 11th July
departure 9th July
departure 11th August
departure 24th August
departare 31st August
Passenger staämers sailing via Manila and Ports to Genoa,
Botterdam, Hamburg and Bremen.
Freight steamers sailing via Singapore and Ports to Marseilles Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen.
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Through Bills of Lading issued to all parts of the world.
ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE:-
SAILING TO SHANGHAI and
NORTH CHINA (Passenger stemmers
JAFAN
(Freight steamrs)
FARE FROM HONG KONG TO SHANGHAI:"
Intermediate class...$45.00.
Cabin claan. 876.00.
Freight 8.8. "Bemscheid "**
Pass
8.8. "COBLENZ ""
Freight 8.S.Ludwigshafen
Рада
MS. "FULDA"
Freight 88,"Oder"
dus here. 25th June due here
$nd July ane here 18th July
dae hare 30th July dae here 16th August
MELCHERS & CO.,
Telephone C. 4557,
AGENTS, HONG KONG. 8, Chater Boad
Queen's Building..
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO.,
LIMITED.
BỎNG KONG & SOUTE CHILA DOAST PORT SERVICE.
DEGULAR SERVION of Fast High Class Count Steamer Baillings,
subject to alteration without, septides
SWATOW,
HAIKONG HAITANG HAICHING!
FOR
AMOY & FOOCHOW
AND RETURN (Occupying 8 to 9 Days)'·
Friday, Tuesday,
the 8th June, at 8 pm. the 12th June, st 8 pm.
Friday,
the 15th June, at 3 pm.
Arrivals and Departures from the Company Wharf (near Blake Pier), Bound Trip Tickets will be iarned from Hong Kong to Foochow (Pagoda Anchorage) or vice-vers and Retard by the same Steamer st the Boduced Rate of $80.00 facluding Meals while the Steamer is in Port.
For Freight and Fassage pply to
DOUGLAS LAPBAIK & 00.
General Managers