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AMOT, SHANGHAI & TamoTao "ŠINSIANG" On "3rd July,

BANOKOL

WEIHAIWEI, CH100&

STATOW & SHANGHAI

SHANGHAI & TUINOT.LO

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Noon

..." KIUNGOHOW* On 3rd July,

PD

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On 7th

AMOY, SWATOW & SINGAPORE “ANHUI"

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"KAYING "

SWATOW, SHANGHAI, NEW.

... Op 9th

CHWANG & DALNY

.... “LUCHOW"

On 9th

SWATOW & SHANGHAI

2 p.m.

Szandrat & TainoTao

Joly,

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....” KINGYUAN“... On 15th July, "KALGAN" ...On 15th July,

6 am 1 p.m.

Noon

AMOT, SHANGHAI & TUINOTAU SUNNING"... On 10th

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AMOT, SWATOW, SINGAPOLL

4 BANGKOK

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CHWANO & DALST

*KUEICHOW" On 14th

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6 am.

"KANGOHOW" On 18th July, AMOT, SHANGHAI&TINOTAO" SHANTUNG" On 17th July..

SALOON PASSAGE RATES, HONG KONG to SHANGHAI and

vice versa, Elave Now Besa Reduned To

360 SINGLE AT 890 RETURN.

For Freight or Page apply to BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agenta. TELEPHONE Central 36,

KARGO AND BANGADE CAN BE INSURED AT THE UNITCH OF BUTTERFIELD M SWIRN

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AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE,

LIMITED.

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10th July

7th August

7th September

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9th October

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ŠATLING MENOR an on ABOUT

17th July

17th August

14th September 16th October

For Freight and Passage Apply to—BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE TELETHORE: OMSTRAL 36,

Agente.

BOSTON, NEW YORK AND

BALTIMORE

JOINT SERVICE/DY. THE

"BLUE FUNNEL LINE" (OCEAN SS. CO., LTD., AND CHINA MUTUAL BE. CO. LTD.)

AND

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Vis Susz Daza! Via Suez Canal Via Susa Canal Vía Suez Canal

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¡Steamers proceed via Suez Canalvor Paasma Canal at Owners option.!

Subject to Change without Notion,

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31st July

FORTHOS

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London

From Dunkirk. Antwerp, For Marseilles

IT. ST. LOUBERT."

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...22nd July

For Shanghai, Japan and

North China

I/E. ST. LOUBRET."

BIE (Cargo)... 2nd Inly.

For full Particulars, applyžto zime

Tephones: 0. 651 and 740,

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For Rotterdam, Hamburg,

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Cie. des MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,

8. Quma's Bozentro,

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 3rd, 1928

Shipping News

PASSENGERS.

Arrivals.

Arrivals and Departures,

etc.

HOODOO" SHIP SUNK.

SHANGHAI, June 23th. Somewhere in the Pacifc to-mor row the jinx ship of the Yangtze will United Press messago,

go to a watery grave, says a

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

То

SAILINGS BUBJECT TO ALTERATIONS. ·

TRINOTAU via SWATOWY

SHANGHAI

***

***

STRAKSHIT

"KWAISANG" "HANGBANG" "FOUSHING" * CHAKBANG"

* FOOKSANG"

OSAKA via AMOY, HOJI

+ KOBE

OSAKAvis AMOX, S'HAI,

MOJI & KOBE

BOSANG

OSAKA V AMOY, MOJI “KUTSANG”

& KOBE

* NAMSANG"

"HANGSANG"

STRAITS & CALCUTTA...] `" KUMSANG " SINGAPORE -

In Chinese seafaring circles there will be general rejoicing, for the CANTON,

jinx ship," they say, has cost the lives of nearly 100 men.

BANDAKAN

* SUISANG"

* MAUSANG

"CHEONGSHING"

DATE

Wed, 4th July, at Noon Sun, 8th July, at Noon Wad, 11th July, at Noon Sun 15th July, at Noon

Fri., 6th July, at 7 a,

Fri 13th July, at 7.

Fri. 20th July, at 7am. Fri 3rd Aug.at 7 a..

Tues., 3rd July, at 6 am.

Tues., Sed July, at 3 p.m. Frie 6th July, at3 p.m. Satur. 7th July, at 3 p.m.

Sun.

9th July, at 7 a.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to-

JARDINE," MATHESON & CO. LTD.

GENERAL MANAGERS.

- ARRIVALS.

July 1st. Baron Ruthven, British str., 1,90-1

The following cabin passengers LONG SERIES OF MISHAPS. tons, Capt. A. MacDonald, arrived yesterday from Manila by from Calcutta, which port she the s.s. President Toft. For Hong * HAUNTED" AND SHUNNED left on June 13th, with a cargo Kong: Mr. S. B. Albundo, Mr. and

BY CHINESE. of coal, lying at buoy No. B31. Mrs. Allix, Mr. J. C. Changeux, Gibb, Livingston & Co.

Capt. Gro. R. Ford, US.A., Mr. Borneo, British str., 1.297 tons. Robt. C Giffin, jr., Mr. L. T. Capt. J. F. van den Berg, from Gonzales, Miss Carolina Gonzales, Canton, with a general cargo, Mr. M. Jamapoula, Mr. John D. lying at buoy No. B38.-Shun Kob, Mr. C. Y. Pasang, Mr. R. Sakhrani, Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Tai S.9. Co.

Thiband Him, Norwegian str., 1.100 tons, Helen R. Bluhm, Miss Marian For Shanghai: Mrs. Capt. S. B. Eliassen, from Bluhm, Master Herbert Bluhm, Bangkok and Swatow, with rice and general cargo, lying at

Mrs. James Carbary. Mrs. Ruby buoy No. C17-Thoresen & Co. Cowley, Mrs. Marie Donchoo, Mrs. Kweyang, British str., 1,580 tons, Davies, Mrs. Francis McKilbey, christened the Hai Ling and pus Hazel Davies, Miss Elizabeth Built in 1909, the vessel Was Capt. E. M. Gellie, from Bang Miss Francis McKilbey, Master into the up-river trade. On ber kok and Hoihow, with rice and general cargo, lying at buoy No. Wm McKilbey, Mrs Anna N. maiden voyage from Shanghal to A30.-B. & S.

O'Leary, Mrs Mary Ogelsby, Miss Hankow she ran aground. On the TIENTSIN

return trip Manila Maru, Japanese str., 5,919 Virginia Ogolsby, Mr. and Mrs. W.

a boller exploded. tons, Capt. N. Ohno, from T. Sullivan, Mr. Avsey Strok, Mrs. Eleven men died. Nagasaki, which port she left

Elizabeth Wagner, Misa Jean On her third trip the Chinese soc- on June 27th, with 261 tons of

Wagner, Mrs. T. A. Warn- ond mate ran ahuck, shooting general cargo, lying at Kowloon ham, Are Luch Waller, Mas and killing five sailors and wounds Wharf.-O.S.K.

ter M. Waller, Mrs. Marying three others. The ghosts of the Saarbrucken, German str., 5,383 Waynard. For Kobe Mr. Frank dead sailors henceforth haunted the

tons, Capt. H. Grants, from A. Diekhoff. For Yokohama: Mr. ship, superstitious Chinese insist. Shanghai, which port she left. Wm. H. Fonger, Mrs. Leith suinmoned a Catholic priest and B. H. Lydon. For Sab Francisco: The worried owners of the vessel on June 99th, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. At Fonger, Master Burton Fonger, with the aid of holy water rechris Melchers & Co.

Mr. Alexander Gerner, Mrs. H. tened the ship Loy Sing. Halfway Siking French str., 4,237 tons, houser, ir. W. Jurgensen, Comdr. an epidemic of smallpox broke out Gilhouser, Mias Margarete Gil down from Hankow, at Nanking. Capt. Remise, from Shanghai, which port she left on June 27th, R. Lowe, U.S.V, Mrs. R. V. with a general cargo, lying at McClelland, Mr. C. C. Me in the wake of the vessel. Three Lowe, Mr. Wn. Megiunis, M. N. Disaster and misfortune followed buoy No. A5.-Messageries Maritimes,

Knight, Mr. M. L. Stephens For times her name was changed. Tai Po Sek, French str., 1,219 tons, J. J. Gallagher, Miss

Los Angeles: Mr. E. A. Aced, Mr. became almost impossible to obtain Capt. Paul Maternati, from Gallagher, Rear-Admiral S. E. Wship were paid three times as much Alice a erew. Those who did work on the Fort Bayard, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. C41,-tele, U.S.N., Mrs. S. E. Was ordinary seamen. Even then the Kittelle Master John Kittelle, crews used to desert with great re- Shun Cheong S.S. Co. Taiyn Anru, Japanese str., 4383. E. Potter, U.S.N., Mrs. J. E Then came the greatest blow of

Miss Namey Kittelle, Lieut.-Cdr. ( gularity. tons, Capt. H. Sugita, from Sakito, which port she left on

all. In 1927 the ship was carrying June 24th, with a cargo of coul,

Chinese troops upriver. They quar- lying at buoy No. B3LY.K.K.

reled and a fight started. More Tena, British str., 1,301 tons. Capt.

than 100 men were killed in that E. H. Histed, from Hoihow,

bloody struggle on the broad bosom with

of the Yangtze. general cargo, lying at buoy No. B34.-B. & S. Tjisalak, Dutch str., 2013 tons,

Capt. P. Abbo, from Amoy, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No A24.-J.C.J.L.

July 2nd. Antilochus, British atr., 5,780 tona,

from Singapore, which port she left on June 27th, with a gen- eral cargo, lying at Holt's Wharf.-B. & S.

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Azumanan Baru, Japanese str., 2,000 tons, Capt. I. Ogawa, from Milke, which port she left on June 28th, with a cargo of coal, lying at buoy No. Bos.M.B.K. Chinese Prince, British motor ship, 3,650 tons, Capt. B. Morrison, from New York and Keelung. The latter port she left June 30th, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. A1.- Furness (Far East). Coblenz, German str., 0,449 tons, Capt. W. Reber, from Ham burg, which port she left on May 16th, with 700 tons of gen- eral cargo, lying at Kowloon, Wharf.-Melchers & Co.

President Taft, American str., 8,415 tons, Capt. K. A. Ahlin, from Manila, which part she left on June 30th, with 2,300 tons of general cargo, lying at Kowloon Whari-Dollar S.S. Line. Proferil, British str., 6,118 tons,

from Capt. TW. Quirk, Tacoma and Miike. The latter part she left on June 28th, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. A5, B. & S. Sinking, British str., 1,610 tons, Capt. J. W. Tinson, from Can- ton, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. B9.-B. & S.

+

Potter.

MYSTERY SHIP'S NEW

VOYAGE.

AIRMAN-SKIPPER'S PLANS,

TITLED MEMBER OF CREW,

[BY COMMANDER H. DANIEL, D.s.o., R.N.]

|

west India Docks the schooner After a nine years' trance in the Sophie, known all along deckside as the mystery ship because of her prolonged idleness, has come to life.

To celebrate the event she has hanged her name to Mynonie Kirby, after the six years old daughter of her new owner, Capt. A. R. T. Kirby, before sailing on voyage of adventure to the South

Scas.

Capt. Kirby is a'so skipper and an adventurer who loves life for the sake of living. He is a mariner of some experience, too, and also A little thing a daring aviator. like a crash on Good Friday from 2,000 feet does not put him off.

He is taking a baby monoplane to the South Seas in his schooner. You see," he said, "it folds up small, does 30 miles to the gallon, and is far the best way to visit my

Iriends."

When I got on board everybody was busy. Commander Edred had eare of the arrangements for ballast. Mr. Cunningham Browne as the mate was investigating, the best stowage so that it should not shift. He showed me the hold where Sir Torquil Munro was trimming, and I admired the old oak timbers.

The Mynie R. Kirby will sail from Southampton in September, bound for the South Seas vid the

(Continued on next Colurin).

and-nine died.

Tisarroza: Curran No. 215.

GLEN LINE.

FARE; HONG KONG TO LONDON 292.

TO LONDON, ROTTERDAM & HAMBURG via STRAITS & COLOMBO,

It

Steamship "PEMBROKESHIBE" Steamship "GLENSHANE" "N, Motor Vessel "GLENOGLE” Steamship. CARMARTHENSHIRE" (via Oraa)

(via Ora)

11th July

(via Oran)

10th Aug.

་ ་

(via Oran)

7th Sept.

5th Oct.

The despairing owners removed the ship from service. A few, weeks ago, after having spent thousands of dollars in rebuilding her, the ship was loaded with silks and- under a changed name once more -left Bankow.

Night fell on the first day out.

out of the hold The vessel was on tongue of Bame suddenly shot fire. Putting in to shore, the crew battled the fames for hours. They saved the ship but lost the cargo.

Io

desperation the owners brought the vessel to Shanghai and advertised an auction. No bidders cane.

Thoroughly exasperated and ir-

TO SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA &

Steamship CARDIGANSHIRE”

Motor Vessel "GLENOGLE"

7

Motor Vessel "GLENAMOT"

Steamship

CARMARTHENSHIRE”

Motor Vessel "GLENGARRY"

"07

VLADIVOSTOOK.

19th July. 90th July

10th Ang

- 20th Auz.

1st Sept.

For Freight, Fassage and farther Particulari, apply to

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

NDL

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN

Auenced somewhat by a plan of the FAR EASTERN PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICE.

Chinese Seamen's Union, officiais of the company owning the ship decided to have her towed out to

sea and sent to the bottom.

Tomorrow is the day.

Panama Canal. Details of her voyage have not yet been decided; skipper and crew do not even know how long they will be away.

"Pleasure or business? I ask- ed. "Boch," said the skipper. I'm going to be the floating stores of the South Seas. He added:

I am taking out mirrors, potato peelers, powder puffs, werything I can think of, and ca reaching an island I shall spread a white awning for'ard-the sign that the white man will do trade.

Then we exchange our wares for mother of pear, copra, and molasses. The crew are all volun- teers, unpaid, and share in the adventure and the profit.

THE HONG KONG & WHAMPOA DOCK

COMPANY, LIMITED.

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Please address enquiries to the Chief Manager,

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FARE FROM HONG KONG TO GENOA : Cabin olsas

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

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departure th July

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departare 31st August

Passenger steamers sailing via Manila and Porte 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)

·JATAN· (Freight steamers)

140

FARK FROM HONG KONG TO SHANGHAI: Cabin class

875.00. Freight B.S." Ludwigshafen "

M.S." FULDA Freight 8-8. Oder"

Intermediate class...845.00:

PESS.

Не

dus here" 18th July due here 30th July die bere 15th August

MELCHERS & CO.,

Telephone C. 4537.

AGENTS, HONG KONG.

3, Chater Boad.

Queen's Building"

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO.,

LIMITED.

HONG KONG & SOUTH CHINA COASTIPORT SERVIOR.

DEGULAR SERVICE of Fast High Claus Const Steamers.. Baillings du subject to alteration without notice.

81

FOR

SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW

HAINING HATCHING

HAIHONG

AND RETURN

(Oorpying 8 to 9 Days) ..

Tuesday, the 3rd July, at 3 pm Friday, Tuesday,

the 6th July, at 3 p.m. the 10th July, at 8 p

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

For Freight and Passage||pply to—

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & 00.,

General Manu grezni Hydrangea, for Swatow, Manila Maris, for Saigon. President Taft, for Shanghai, Puriri, for Bhanghai. Saarbrucken, for Manila, Sinkiang, for Amoy. Tak Hing, for Autan. Winghong, for Hongay.

CLEARANCES.

July 2nd. Cheungon, for Bhanmi, Chinese Prince, for Manila. Coblenz, for Bhanghai." Devawongae, for Swatow. Hang Sang, for Canton.

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