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CHINA NAVIGATION

Buanghai & Tsingtao

HAIPHONG

HONGAT

BANGKOK

COMPANY. LIMITED."

"SOOCHOW "IOHANG

On 9th June,

On 9th June,

"TAIKOOWANYI"On 9th June,

..." KIUNGOHOW "On 9th June,

AKOT, SWLTOW & Sindanons" ANHUI" ... On 10th June,

STATO & Bangkok

AMOT, SHANGHAI & THINGTO "SINKIANG

61a.m.

10 mm.

10 be

8 p.m. 9.

Noon

"KAYING"

... On 10th

June,

SWATOR, SHANGHAI, NIW-

CHWANG DANT

"LUCHOW"

On 11th June,

On 11th June,

Noon 5 p.z.

SHANDEL!

SWATOW & SHANGHAI

"YUNNAN ...LINAN

On 13th June,

6 BL

... On 14th Juno,

* Noon

WEINAFTEL, CREFOO

P

8 2.1.

10

Noon

CHWANG & DALYY

SWATOW & SANOMAL

AMOT, SHANGHAI &TRINGTAO SUNNING" On 18th June, SHANGHAI

"NINGPO" ... On 20th June, "CHENAN"... On lat Jans,

Noon 8 p.m. 6 3.

Noon

WE, QUEROO &

TIESTSIN

TIESTAIN

SHANGHAI & THINGTAO

"KUFICHOW" On 15th June, SZECHTEN" On 18th Jane,

Hotnow, Paxнot & Haruang" TEAN" AMOT, SWATOW & SINGAPORANKING" SWATOW & BANGKOK

SWATOR, SBANGHAI, New.

On 16th Jane, On 17th June, 17th June,

." KANCHOW". On 17th Jo08,

"KALUAN". O

"KOICHÓW"... On 30th June,

SALOON PASSAGE RATES, HONG KONG TO BHANGHAI ¡and

vice sores, Have Now Boen Bednood To

$80 SINGLE AND 890 RETURN,

For Freight or Passage apply to- BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE. TELEPHONE Central 36.

Agents. CARGO AND INDAGE CAN:33 7KRITARD AT.TUR OFFLOR OF BUTTERFIELD A SWIRE

AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE,

LIMITED.

"CHANGTE" & "TAIPING " "

THE NEW VESSELS MAINTAIN A REGULAR S12VICE FROM

HONGKONG TO AUSTRALIAN PORTS

VIA MANILA AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Through Bill of Lading issued to all Australia, New Zealand and Tasmaniau Ports EXCELLENT & MORT UP-TO-DATE FIRST & STOUND CLAUS PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. HONGKONG 10 SYDNEY-19 DAYS.

STRANIES

OHANGTE

TAIPING

CHANGTE

TAIPING

Das Hare Konu DN OR ABOUT BAILING MON OX ON ABOUT

9th Juua

10th July

7th September

7th Angust

15th June

17th July

17th August

14th September

Agents,

For Freight and Passage Apply to-BUTTERFIELD &'SWIRE, TELEPHONE: CITRAL 36.

BOSTON,

NEW YORK AND

BALTIMORE

JOINT SERVICE) OF THE

"BLUE FUNNEL LINE”

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(OCEAN 8.8. CO, LTD., and CHINA MUTUAL 8.3. CO., LTD.J

פאג:

AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE

(ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL 8.S. CO., LTD.)

Sailings from Hongkong.

E. "CITY OF NEWCASTLE,”

B. "HELENUS"

#3." CITY OF OSAKA""

8.5. "DARDANUS"

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Vis Suez Canal Via Suez Canal Vin Saoz Canni Vis Suez Canal Vis Suez Canal Vin Suez Canal Steamers proceed via Snes Canal or Panama Canal at

Subject to Change without Notion,

.." CITY OF EVANSVILLE".

"LYCAON"

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17th June 29th June 13th July 27th July 10th August

91th August Owners' option........

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 9th 1928.

for Freight and Particules, apply to BITTTERFIELD & SWIBE 01 TEE BANK LINE, LTD., HONG KONG HONG KONG & CANTON, JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Lä,, CANTON.

ΓΕΙ

PRINCE LINE

IMPROVED SERVICE

BY

FAST MOTOR VESSELS

TC..

BOSTON

AND "

NEW YORK

M.V. "CHINESE PRINCE

M.V. "MALAYAN PRINCEr

For Freight and Fall Particular, apply to—,

80th June

25th July

FURNESS (FAE EAST), LIMITED.

Telephone: Contrai.3165. Telegrama: Furnprince

M

ESSAGERIES

(Incorporated in Great Britain)

King's Building.

19

M

MARITIMES

MAIL AND CARGO STEAMERS TO AND FROM

MARSEILLES, DUNKIRK, U.K. HAMBURG & ROTTERDAM.

From Marseilles

ANGERS

19th June PAUL LEGAT

3rd July ANDRE LEBON 17th July CHENONCEAUX ... 31st July From Dunkirk Antwerp,

London

MIN (Cargo)... 23rd Jane

For Shanghai and Japan

ANGERS

PAUL LEGAT

ANDRE LEBON CHENONCEAUX

19th June-

3rd July

17th July

31st July

For Marseilles

G. METZINGER

SPHINX ANGEES

19th June] 3rd July 17th July

PAUL LECAT

31st July

For Shanghal, Japan and For Rotterdam, Hamburg,

North China

MIN

(Oargo)

23rd-June

For fall Particulars, apply to

Dunkirk CAPT. FAURE (Cargo) · 14th Jane

Cie der MESSAGERIES MARITIMES, Taphonos: 0.651 und 740,

3, QUEEN'S BUILDING,

Shipping News

ARRIVALS.

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PASSENGERS.

Arrivals.

Arrivals and Departures,

.etc.

The following passengers arrived on June 9th by the as Khyber from London and ports:-Mr. and irs. Gardner and 3 children, Mir.

JL

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED

SAILINGS BUBJECT TO ALTERATIONS.

To

TSINGTAU via SWATOW

& SHANGHAI

STEAMSHIP

KWAISANG “ "HANGSANG" FOOSEING" "QHAKBANG "

OSAKA via AMOY, MOJI KUMSANG *

& KOBE

CANTON

STRAITS & CALCUTTA....

*SUISANG" "YUENSANG " *FOOKSANG”

DATE

Sun. 10th June, at Neon Wed 13th June, at Noon Sua, 17th Jane, at Noon Wed., 20th Juno, at: Nooa

Mon 11th June, at 7 am. Sun, 17th June, at 7 a.m. Satur, 23rd Jane, at 7 a.m. Tuos... 3rd July, st. 7 a.m.

"FOOSHING" ·

Mon., 11th Jano, at 6 p.m.

"NAHSANG "

Satur., 23rd June, at 3 pm.

**MADSANG".

Satar, 9th June, it 10 am.

SHOWING THE FLAG.

June 7th.

BRITISH WARSHIPS IN SOUTH AMERICA. Prosper, Norwegian str., 1,376 tons, Capt. C. W. Engebretsen, from

ENHANCING OUR PRESTIGE, Saigon, which port she left on June 3rd, with rice and general

It is good to find that the cargo, lying at buoy No. C14.-W. Smith, Mrs. H. A. Garland, Fna Yuan Hong.

Mrs. A.. Hill Mr. Fletcher-Wil-Admiralty are showing the flag" Rako Maru, Japanese str.. 2,011 matt, Mr. J. H. Hayles, Mr. E. in South America as far as it is tons, Capt. E. Kawachimaru, II. Inchcombe, Mr. G. T. Fry, Mr. possible to make opportunity for so from Dairen, which port she left 3. W. Prideaux, Mr. C. Coutts, doing. The two new destroyers An- on June 1st, with coal and salt Mr. E O. Tips, Mr. G. P. Heney, buscade and Amazon have crossed fish, lying at buoy No. B35.-Ar. I. Plant, Comdr. K. E. Buck the South Atlantie to exhibit them- M.B.K.

land, Mr. and Mrs. D. Adams, Mr. selves in various ports. The Corn Song Bo, French str., 720 tons, W. F. Mill, Lieut.-Col. H. C. Pon- well is to proceed to her station in Capt. J. Bonnamour, from Hai sonby, Miss M. Riley, Mr. W. S. China by way of the Straits of phong and Boihow, with a gen- Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. M. Stock Magellan instead of by the usuni eral eargo, lying at buoy No. land, Capt. and Mrs. Ross-Skinner, route, and will touch at sundry C42.-M.M.

Mr.

D. Couper-Johnston, Mr. places on the way; she will put in Taking, Chinese str.. 105 tons, H. L. Faulkner Major General nt Honolulu, to represent the SANDAKAN

Capt. Lo Shan, from Autau, E. Gibb. Mr. W. W. Brother British Navy at the celebrations in with a general cargo, lying at ton, Captain E. Loma, connection with the discovery of the Luen Cheong Wharf.-Fook Hol Miss J. MeMing, Mr. and Mrs. Sandwich Islands. Not long since TIENTSIN via WEIHAI-CHEONGSHING" Tues, 19th Jane, at Noon.

one of the sloops of the American Williams and infant, Mr. I. Mac- Robert, Mr. G. B. Keny, Mr. G. and West Indies Squadron made a E. Haslett, Mr. F. C. Crone, voyage far up the River Amazon. and Mrs. Other ships of this command have Cominander C. B. Evington and child, Pay-Leuten been down the coast of Peru since Thus it will be seen ant-Commander MacBride, Dr. G. Christmas. H. Pearson. Mr. J. Howden, that British residents in South Mr. A. H. Fletcher, Miss K. Boere, America have little enough cause just row to complain that they Mr. W. A. Schaub, Mr. S. H. Griggs. Mr. and Mr. Barnes nad very seldom see the White Ensign.

There is no question that our child. Mr. C. F. Aviet..

prestige in South America suffered appreciably from the abolition of the

€0.

June 8th. Clara Jebsen, Danish str., 1.145 tons, Capt. J. Davidson, from Saigon, which port she left on June 3rd, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. C45. Chau Tong Ha.

Drita, British str., 4,739 tons, Capt. K. S. Ward, from Shanghai, which port she left on June 5th.. with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. Al-Mackinnon, Mac kenzie & Co

tehang, British str., 1,999 tons, Capt. I. J. Green, from Shang. "bai and Swatow, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. C19.-

B. & S. Khyber, British str., 6,673 tons, Capt. C., Hester, R.D., R.N.R., from London, which port she left on May 3rd, with a general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf. Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co. Kinryu Maru, Japanese str., 2,738 tons, Capt. Z. Aoki, from Sai kato, which port she left on June 1st, with a cargo of coal, lying at buoy No. 150-M.S.K. Lee Chinese str., 723 tons, Capt. Kwok Kan from Hoihow, with a general cargo, lying at Yau- nati-Hop On 8.5. Co. Seleur, Dutch str., 2,271 tons, Capt. S. Gravenhage, from Singapore, which port sho left on June 2nd, lying a North Point.-A.P.C. Sochor British str., 1,594 tons, Captil G. A. Evans, from Can- tan, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. B8.-B. & S. Taishan, Chinese str., 1,218 tons,

Takade, British str., 4,223 tens,

The following passengers arrived on June 8th by the s.s. Delta from

South America Squadron Japanese ports and Shanghai: Mr. and Mrs. L. Maltby, M. J. C. shortly after the end of the war-

less from the netut withdrawal of Peterson, Mrs. M. A. Ebsworth,

iss J. Elsworth, Mr. K. the squadron itself than from the Polishvala, Mrs. Cooper, Miss G. interpretation put upon its disap Cooper, Miss H. Carty, Mr. A. D. pearance by those who foresaw gain Blackburn, Mr. J. Major, Mr. P. Trueman, Mr. M. H. Choe, Mr. D. Walsh, Miss D. Eason, Capt. and Mrs. F. H.

to

themselves by preaching the bankruptcy of the British Empire.

Trade Follows The Flag. Elderton, Father

Trade follows the flag," and the Camelleri, Capt. and Mrs. C. Ell- brick, Mrs. Howell, Mr. N. J. Present policy of the Admiralty is one of wisdoin. As we have before Sherville, Mr. F. D. Taun, Mr. L. P. Yuan, Mr. L. T. Yuan, Mr. Painted out, the three big South Girivat, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wat-American Republics are how replac kina, Dr. D. V. Rees, Mr. C. G. g, or contemplating replacing, a number of their worn-out warships. Mackie, Mr. and Mrs. Nowers, A batch of destroyers is building infant and amah, Mr. Friberg, Mr.

in this country for Chili, and D. H. Yang, Mr. A. Jensen.

there is reason to associate this order directly with the visit of the Prince of Wales to that country. Our shipbuilders are looking hope- fully towards Brazil. The Argen- tine has heretofore favoured Ameri- can Arms for her naval construc- tion, but there can be no possible harm in displaying our latest pro- ducts to the critical eyes of her naval authorities. The Repulse made a lasting impression when she visited that country two years ago, ́although her heavy draught nocee- sitated her keeping well away from the most populous coastal centres. It is not very likely that may of the A.B.C. Republica will embark upon capital-ship construction. But

CLEARANCES, June 8th. Adha, for Tarakan. Borneo, for Hoibow. Cheungon, for Shanmi. Delta, for Singapore. Haihong, for Swatow, Hunkyang, for Shanghai. Ichang, for Haiphong Khyber, for Shanghai.

Capt. C. M. Manley, from Can-Ku Sang, for Singapore. ton, lying at China Merchants Mandaley, for Baigon. Wharf.-C.M.S.N. Co.

Man Sang, for Sandakan. Menado Maru, for Hoihow. Can S, K. Baird, from Oal-Sandviken, for Singapore. gutta i Penang and Singa Song Bo, for Haiphong. pore. The first mentioned port Soochaw, for Shanghai.

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For Freight or Passage, apply to-

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

TELEPHONE: CENTEÁL No. 215.

GENERAL MANAGERS.

GLEN LINE.

FARE: HONG KONG TO LONDON £82.

TO LONDON, BOTTERDAM&HAMBURG via STRAITS & COLOMBO,

Steamship

Steamship

Steamship

CARNARVONSHIRE” (vis Omn) PEMBROKESHIRE" (vik Oran) “GLENSHANE”

21st June

13th Jaly

(via Oran)

10th Aug.

Motor Vessel "GLENOGLE”

444

(via Orsa)

7th Sept

TO SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & VLADIVOSTOCK,

Steamship

*GLENSHANE".....

Steamship. "CARDIGANSHIRE” Motor Vessel GLENOGLE"

• Motor Vessel "GLENAMOY" Steamship

41

CARMARTHENSHIRE"-

29th June

9th July

20th July

· 10th Aug.

20th Aug.

For Freight, Passage and further Particulars, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & 00., LTD. AGENTS: THE GLEN LINE, LTD.

NDL

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN

she left on May 23rd, with a Sun Sai Kai, for Kwong Chow Wan in any case the propagandist myth FAR EASTERN PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICE.

general cargo, lying at Kowloon Tai Ban Maru, for Takao, Wharf.-Mackinnon, Mackenzie

& Co.. Times Maru, Japanese str., 1,300 tons, Capt. T. Nakamura, from Keelung, which port she left on June 5th, with a cargo of coal, lying at buoy, No. C53-M.B.K. Tong Shek Kung, Chinese str., 1,044 tons, Capt. N. Harring, from Saigon, which port she left on June 3rd, with a cargo of rice, lying at buoy No. C18-Kwang Hang King.

"SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

The R.M.S. Empress of Russia left Vancouver for Hong Kong, vid Japan ports and Shanghai, on the 7th inst, and is due here on the 25th inst.

Taikou Punyi, tor Hongay. Tailre, for Whampoa

akun Mary, for Singapore. Fuca Jeng, for Saigon.

THE WEST RIVER. Arrivals from the West River report a continued rise of the water.

MERCHANT SHIPS IN PORT.

The following vessels in port yesterday were:-

about the bankruptcy of the British Empire has been exploded, and the large British element in the South American Continent declares that the present policy of showing the flag is bearing distinct material fruit-Naval and Military Record.

Portuguese: Kung Du, Đông Đà French: Raymond Poincare, Albert Sarran Sang Ba

Japanese: Wakata Maru, Lushan Mari, Roko Maru, Kishu Mars, Mike Maru, Tenyo Maru, Menado Maru, Indo Maru, Keijuku Marn, Taiyo Maru

Chinese Tai Shen, Tai Lee, Cheung On, Wong Shek Kung, Heng Chong, I wah Yang, Poo Tyc, Yan On, Sun Sai Kai, Yuan deng, Hwah Cheng, Derwent, I ung Chow, Tejo, Haimun, Ban Foo Soon, Gen. H. Knox, Man Sun.

British: Anhui, Pheumpenh, Lu chor Souchowe, Tchang, Takada, Khyber, Kwai Sang, Kut Song, Kaying, Haihong, Haining, Kiung chow, Telemachus, Bornen, New chirang, Mau Sang, Taikoo Wanyi, Mandalay, Cheong Shing, City of Chester, New Mathilde, Gergistan, The B.I. .a. Takida will leave | Sumatra, Taikoo, Chip Shing. for Amoy, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama. Norwegian! ·Prosper, Adna, and Osaka at 5.30 am, to-morrow! Sandviken, Dukat, Oran, Hiram, Jan, Hankow, Otto. (Sunday).

Botnia,

"

Dutch Tjikarang, Hong Kong,

German: Wabasha.

THE HONG KONG & WHAMPOADOCK

COMPANY, LIMITED.

TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: “MANIFESTO," HONG KONG,

CODES USED: A1, A.B.C. Fifth Edition; Engineering: First and Second Editions;

Western Union and Watkin's, Benson's, Marconi.

Dock Owners, Ship Builders, Marine and Land Engineers, Boiler Makers, Iron and Brass Founders, Forge Masters, Electricians.

TWIN SCREW MOTOR VESSEL "PALAWAN."

Built and Motors installed by Tax HONG KONG & WHAMPOA DOOK CO., LTD. to the order of Mr. M. J. ÚSSORIO, Manila, for service in the Philippines.

Please address enquiries to the Chief Manager,

EM DYER, BSc, MLN.A, KOWLOON DOOK, HONG KONG,

FARE FROM HONG KONG TO GENOA : Cabin class

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£73. Intermediate olası... £48. THROUGH BOOKINGS TO LONDON: FARE FROM HONG KONG TO LONDON:

Cabin class NEXT SAILINGS TO EUROPE:-

Freight M.8. "Trave"

Pass

"

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8.S.SAARBRUECKEN Freight 8.8. "Ilms Pass 5.8. COBLENZ. Freight 8.8. Grandon" PEAR MS. FULDA" Freight 8.8. "Ludwigshafen

£80.

departure 18th Jane (also

Calling at Antwerp.)

departure Soth June

departure 11th July

departure 28th July

departure 11th August

departure 24th August

departure 31st August

Passenger steamers sailing via Manila and Ports to Genoa.

Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen-

Freight steamers sailing via Singapore and Ports to Marseilles Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen.

Through Bills of Lading issued to all parts of the world.

NEXT ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE:-

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & NORTH CHINA (Passenger steamers) JAPAN (Freight steamers)

A

FARE FROM HONG KONG TO SHANGHAT: Cabin class... $75.00. Intermediate clear...845.00.

Freight 8.8. "Bemscheid"

Pass.

B.S." COBLENZ "

Fraight SS. "Lndwigshafen

Pas

M.S."FULDA

Freight 88. "Oder"

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die here 24th Jane due bere Sad July due here 18th July due hore 30th July des hore 15th August

MELCHERS & CO.,

Telephone C, 4537.

AGENTS, HONG KONG.

$, Chatar Road.

Queen's Building

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO.,

LIMITED.

HONG KONG & SOUTH CHINA COAST.PORT SERVIOF.

DEGULAR SERVICE of Fact High Class Count Steamers, Baillings

abject to alteration without notics. TFOE

R

SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW

HAICHING

AND RETURN

(Occupying 8 to 9. Days)

Tuesday, the 12th June, at 3 p.m. Friday, the 15th June, at 3 p.m.

Arrivals and Departures from the Company's Wharf (near Blake Pier). Bound Trip Tickets will be issued from Hong Kong to Foochow (Pagoda Anchorage) or vice-versa and Return by the same Steamer at the Boduced Bate of $80.00 including Meals while the Steamer is in Port.

For Freight and Passage pply to-

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.,

General Managers

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