HUPER

On 30th Aug,

CHINA NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

ANDY, SWATOW & SIEGATOR “ANHUI”.............. On 28th Ang

HUICHOW* On 15th

Ang

AMOL, SHAM HAL & TUNGTÃO - SEANTUNG "On With Ang

BRANGKAT Barsow, KwangchauWANG

PAKET & HATTHONG

SWATOW

& Shanghai

SWATOW, SHANDHAT &

•HWATOW

& Ramzor

*CHENAN... On 30th Aug.

“NEWOHWANG

* KAYING " ...

Axor SWATOW & SINGAPORE "ANTUNG"... Da 3rd Sept.

SHANGHAL NEWORWANG

* DALNY

Ox Brd ›Saplus.

AMOT, SHANGHAI &TRINGRAD “SINKIANG On 5th Sept BHANDRAI

SWATOW & SHANGHAL...

WEIATWEI, CHA200 &

TRNOTIO

SWATOW, SHLEGxt &

TIDOTAC

·Swarow & Bangkok

2nd Bopt..

*LUCHOW

*«YUNNAN” On 8th Sept., "LINAN". Os 8th Sept..

"KULICHOW"On 7th Sept.

• SZECHUEN" On 9th Sept. KALGAN On 9th Sept

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Noon

9 puule ✪ Bắ

AMOT, SWATOW & Singapore “ ANKING” ... On 10th Sept,

SALOON PASSAGE RATES, HONG KONG to SHANGHAL and

Die er, Have Now Been Reduced To

860 SINGLE AND:890 RETURN.

Agenta.

For Freight or Fange apply to BUTTERFIELD & SWIRË, TELEPHONS ASTRAL 38. CARGO AND BANGASH CÂN 12 INSURED. AT TUE OFFICE OF MUTFARFIELD'S SWIMM

"AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE,

LIMITED.

"CHANGTE " & "TAIPING

THESE NEW VESseis maintain a KHOULAR SERVICE FROM HONGKONG TO AUSTRALIAN PORTS Through Bill of Lading Issued to all Australian, New Zealand and Tasmanian! Ports ExGRANT & MOST UP-TO-DATE FIRST & SECOND OLLES PASSING ACCOMMODATION, HONGKONG 10 SYDNEY-19 DAYS.

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Dan Howe Kos

7th September

***

9th October

164

6th November

7th December

OHANGTE ...

Des to Jar

14th September 18th October 18th November 14th December

For Freight and Passage Apply to-BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

- TELA #PHONE : ODSTRAL 36

Agents;

BOSTON, NEW YORK AND

BALTIMORE

* Jour· SzRVICE OF "EEL"

"BLUE FUNNEL LINE" (OCEAN 8.8. 00., LTD, AND CHINA MUTUAL SE CO. LTDJ

AND

AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN. LINE (ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL 8.5. 00. LTD.

*.*. "PHEMIUB".

Sallings from Hongkong.

Via Suez Cant

Via Busz Canal Vis Suez Canal

3.8. "CITY OF WELLINGTON"

"AGAPENOE"

21st September

5th October 17th October

Steamers proceed via Buen Canal or Panama Canal at Owners' option

Subject to Change without Notion

For Freight and Partienims, apply to....

BUTTERFIELD›& SWIRE, α= THE BANK LINE, LTD., HONG KONG HONG KONG & UANTON, JABDINE, MATHESON & Co., Lan.. CANTON.

PRINCE LINE

IMPROVED SERVICE

BY

FAST MOTOR VESSELS

TC

BOSTON

AND

NEW YORK

M.V.." JAVANESE PRINCE

M.V. "JAPANESE PRINCE"

For Freight and Fall Particulars, apply towe

16th September

14th October

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28th, 1928.

Shipping News Arrivals and Departures,

ARRIVALS.

August 26th.

Derawongie, Chinese str., 1,099 tons, Capt. E. Niedke, from Tourne and Haihow, with salt and general cargo, lying at buoy No C42-Chau Yue Tang. Hainwith, Chinese str., 1,358 tons, Capt. M. F. Jensen, from Canton, with a general cargo, lying at China Merchants Wharf.-C.M.S.N, Co, “ Japan, Swedish str., 3,900 tons, Capt. Q, Alianus, from Siaga- pore, which port she left on August 1st, with a general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf. -Gilman, & Co. -Newchwang, British str., 1,501 tons,

Capt. F. W. Potter, from Amoy in ballast, lying at buoy No.

·C37.-B. & 8. Romolo, Italian motor ship, 6.014 tons, Capt. Antonio Crivellain, from Shanghai, which port she left on August 23rd, with a gen- eral cargo, lying at buoy No. A4-Dodwell & Co. Tak Hing, Chinese str., 105 tone, Capt. Lo Shau, from Autau, with a general cargo, lying at Luen Cheong WharfFook Hoi &Co. Tean, British str., 1,351 tons, Capt. E. H. Histed, from Boihow, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. C13.-B. & S. Tjimanoek, Dutch str., 3,510 tons, Capt. J. Schol, from Amoy, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. A3.0.3.L...

August 27th. Gambada, British str., 3,252 tons, Capt. Fred. L. Bell, from Cal- cutta, which port she left on August 11th, with 886 tons of "general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf.-Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co.

Huichow, British str., 1,222 tons, Capt. J. Beck, from Canton, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. C44.-B. & É. Hupeh, British str., 1,205 tons, Capt. J. Maley, from Shanghai and Swatow, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. B34. B. & S.

Mandasan Maru, Japanese str.,

9,657 tons, Capt. T. Kamei, from Miike, which port she left on August 20th, with a cargo of coal, lying at buoy No. B50.- M.B.K.

PASSENGERS:

Arrivals.

etc.

THE SLOOP CLASS.

MANY PEACE TIME USES.

INDO CHINA

STHAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED

To

BAITINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATIONS

*TOOSHING"

CHAKSANG "..

TRINGTAU via SWATOW,

SHANGHAI

* YATSHING". *KWONGSANG”

KOBE

AMOY. KEE LUNG & SHANGHAI....... *FOOKSANG!

* HOSANG"

*YATSHING *** “KUMSANG "

DATE

Wed, 29th Ang, si Noom Ban and Beph, at 'Noon Wed., 5th Sept, at Noon. Ban9th Sept., at Noon.

Fri, 14th Sept, xt 7 mm.

Wed. 10th Sept at 7am

".

Thurs, 30th Aug. at 3 pm.

12,

Satur, 13th Sept., at 3p.m

"CHEONGSHING" Ban, 2nd Bapt., at 7 mm.

Wed, 9th Aug., at 3 p.m..

“HINSANG"

For Freight or Passage, apply to-

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

GENERAL MANAGERS,

TELETHORN I GENTRAL NO. 215.

The following passengers arrived

The fact that more sloops are to on August 27th by the s.s. President Taft:-For Hong Kong: Mr. Chine laid down serves as a reminder Hung. Mrs. Lee Shee, Mr. and that the question has been asked by Mr. Chen Kwei Fan, Mr. Chen those who, like Rosa Dartle in David Copperfield," are always Tre Fong, Mrs Chen Yau Fong, Mr. Fong Yue Heng, Mr. P. wanting to know," why an oiler" should have been used in Hanson, Miss Mary Hall, Mr.

Miss Helen going to the assistance of the Jervis Ernest Hartman,

is perfectly OSAKAvinAMOY, S'HAL, Hostetter, Dr. and Mrs R. Hay. The answer

MOJI & KOBE Kotewall, Mrs. Lin Hoy, Master simple; because there was no other. Chia Hoy, Master Chin Queng. Mr. naval vessel in Trimcomalee in-

The Enter- CANTON Li-Kai Fai, Misa Ednam Low, Mr.mediately available. and Mrs. H. Ling, Miss Liang Sie prise could not have got away un- Kie, Mr. and Mrs. Li She Tso, Mr.der a couple of days. There are STRAITS & CALCUTTA„„„ and Mrs. Le She Bang, Mr. Lo three sloops on the East Indies Kam, Mr. S. Murphine, Mr. T. S. Station, but they were all a con- Mai, Mr. H. W. Ray, Miss Renna siderable distance away when the TIENTSIN Bachura, Mr. and Mrs. V. O. wireless call for help was received. This class of vessel is particular- Hemiodios, Master Lee Remedios,

SANDAKAN Mias L.Remedios, Mr. Marelyly suitable for such service. In Reid Mr. D. S. Sparks, Mr. T. R. deed, just as Nelson was perpetual- Scanlon, Mr. C. Wallace, Mr.y calling for more frigates, só Mann K. Wong, Mrs. A. S. Wong, the Commanders-in-Chie on the Miss H. L. Wong, Misa Flora overseas stations would be always Wong. For Manila: Miss Alice saking for more sloops if they felt Avril, Miss Mamie Aumann, Mr. that there was the slightest chance and Mrs. John Breson, Mr. Stan- of getting them. One of the many ley Breson, Mrs. Mary C. Bright blunders committed after the Armis- man, Mr. Irving F. Baxter, Mr.tice was the ruthless scrapping of and Mrs. H. W. Bode, Mr. and Mrs C. H. Cobb, Mr. Choozo Shioji, Mr. and Mrs. John Dumas, Miss Marie Dumas, Master Nor man Dumas, Mrs. A. E. Doane, Mr. F. A. Dickoff Mr. Geo. Dowaliby, Mr. and Mrs. P. An Erbes, Miss Donna Erbes, Mr. Morris Friend, Mr. Charles Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Gonzales, Master Jose Gonzales, Master Edward Gonzales, Miss Beatrice Gonzales, Miss Aurora Gonzales, Miss Louise Grundell, Miss M. Grundell, Miss Marion Gugenheim, Mr. F. C. Hagedorn, Mr. W. L Hart, Mr. and Mrs. 4. Haase, Mr.. and Mrs. N. F. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. John Hermann, Mrs. Myrtle Hock ing, Mrs. M. Jobson, Mr. and George Kingdon, Mr. Keith Koons,

come into her own The Fishery Mr. P. V. Limgence, Mr. R. McIntyre, Lieut. Wm. Neidert, Protection Service and the Survey C.S.N., and Mr. Wm. Neidert, Service have been reconstituted en Mr. Max Pfaum, Mr. and Mrs.tirely of sloops. Nowadays, when our cruiser squadrons overseas are Harvey V. Rohrer, Mr. Harvey A Scott, Mrs. R. W. Sloan, Mr. A. cut down to such very slender pro- Soergel, Mr. and Mrs. Harry portions, and when that useful old maid-of-all-work the acagoing gun- Thomson, Miss Gladys Thomson boat bas disappeared, the need for Mrs. Fannie Tarz, Mrs. P more craft is keenly felt. Outside Updike, Mrs. Edgat M. Wilson, the Mediterranan none of our over- Mr. and Mrs. Perry Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. G. Weigel. -

such a large number of these vessels. Apparently it was imagined that because they were a product of the War they would be of no further. service when the war finished.. Most of the condemned vessels were

perfectly effective condition and good for many yars of active life.

GLEN LINE

FARE, HONG KONG TO LONDON 232

The modern sloop may be likened To LOND IS, ROTTERDAM & HAMBURG VIS STRAITE&UOLOMBO. in many respects to the old brig. She is not much of a fighting craft and not very fast, but there are in- numerable duties which she can She is a most usefully perform.

robust little sea boat, a statement in no way minimized by the loss of the Valezian through the over- powering fury of a cyclone. She is economical to maintain. Indeed, it may be said that she has now-

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

The R.M.E. Empress of Asia ar rived at Yokohama on Monday at 7.30 am, left the same day at 6 p.., and is due at Hong Kong on Mouday morning, September 3rd.

Motor Vessel "GLENOGLE" Motor Veel "GLENAMOY” “ Motor Vessel "GLENAPP" Motor Vessel "GLENSHIEL"

TO SHANGHAI, KOHE, YOKOHAMA & VLADIVOSTOJK,

Motor Vessel "GLENGARRY” Motor Vessel “GLENAPP”. Motor Vessel "GLENTARA“ Motor Vessel GLENSHIEL” Steamship CARNARVONSHIRR”

03

(via Oran)

11th Sept. (via Oran) - Sixt Sept.

(via Oran)

(via Oran)

31st Oct. 16th Nov.

2nd Sept.

15th Sept.

27th Sept.

28th Sept

14th Oct.

For Freight, Fassage and further Particulars, apply to

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

NDL

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN

She will leave for Manila at 5 pm. FAR EASTERN PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICE.

on Tuesday, September 4th.

wess stations has any destroyers. We agree that the sloop is not the President Jackson, American str., The following passengers arrived best possible type for minesweep-

8,377 tons, Capt. John Griffith, on August 27th by the s.. Presidenting, as she draws too much water. from Manila, which port sheJackson from Manila: For Hong Naval and Military Record, left on August 25th, with a gen- Keng: Mr. Marion C. Barry, Mrs. eral cargo, lying at Kowloon Elizabeth Barry Mr. George J. Wharf Mmerican Mail Line. Bayeric, Mr. Walter Boch!, Miss President Taft, American str., 8,415 Ida Bogen, Mr. Chan Wai, Mr. tons, Capt. K. A. Ahlin, from Ching Foh Ban, Mr. W. B. Finni- San Francisco and Shanghai. gan, Mrs. Edith Finnigan, Mr. The latter port she left on Nicolas Guglielin, Mr. Do Bar Ua, August 54th with a general Mr. Rafael Gotauco. Mr. Robert cargo, lyingxz6€¤f...

Hamilton, Miss Gloria Lazatin, cargo. Dollar 8.S. Line.

Miss Doña Lazatin, Mrs. Francisca Shantung, British str., 1,568 tons, Lazatin, Miss Josefina de Lazatin, Capt. W. T. Hodge, from Can Mr. Lee fleng, Mr. Cecilio R. Go too, with a general cargo, lying Fue, Mrs. Laura B. Schneider, Miss Jessie Schneider. For Shang- at buoy No. 89.-R. & 8.

bai: Mr. Elstener Hilton, Mr. Walter Lennox, Miss Lilia Stro man, Mr. Jose M. San Martin, Mr. Herminio Yutue. For obe: Mr. Hugh King, Mr. and Mre, H. B. Van Brunt. For Yokohama: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Thrasher. For Honolulu: Mr. John M. Dyer. For San Francisco: Miss C. T. Barr, Mrs. Edwin Burke, Mrs. Walter Hicks, Mr. R. P. Mitra, Miss, Grace McHugh, Mrs. Sodie K. Nourse, Miss Sarah Nourse, Mr. J. L Pechrich, Mr. W. J. Raymond, Mr. W. J- Sawyer. For Los Angeles: Mrs. Elizabeth Bandini, Mr. Ernesto Lazatin, Mr. Antonio Perez.

CLEARANCES.

August 27th.

Anhui, for Amoy. Hai Yang, for Ocean Island: Hupe, lor Canton. Hydrangea, for Swatow. Aai Sang, for Canton. Liangchow, for Swatow, Nam Sang, for Singapore. President Jucken, for, Shanghai. Raleigh, for Kongmoon. Soumann, for Hofhow. Sungshan Mare, for Canton, Tak Hing, for Autau. Triterpen, for Amoy.

The E.&O 8.s. Kashgar left Singapore for Hong Kong on the 28th inst. at 11.30 am, with the outward English mails, and is due here on Thursday, the 30th inst. at about 2 p.m.

..

The P.&O. 8.8. Nagpare left Singapore for Hong Kong on the 27th inst. at 10 am, with the out ward English mails, and is due here on September 2nd, at about 6 a.m.

The P. & O, & Rawalpindi, from Hong Kong, arrived at London on August 24th, at 0 a.m

The Ben Line sa. Benglar, from: Middlesbro', London, Straits and Philippines, is due to arrive here. on September 5th.

FURNESS (FAR EAST), LIMITED THE HONG KONG & WHAMPOA DOCK

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MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS

Sailings from HONG KONG :

To MARSEILLES via Saigon, Singapore, To Yokohama via Shanghai and

Colombo, Djibouti(Aden),Suez, Port-Said.

CHENONCEAUX 28th Aug.

PORTHOS in 200 ATHOS-II D'AETAGNAN

SPRINTE

0. METZAINGER

PAUL LECAT

ANDEE LEBON

CHENONCEAUX.

11th Sept.

95th Sept.

9th Oct. 23rd Oct

5th Nov.

20th Nov,

4th Dec.

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21st Nov.. 5th Dec,

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27th August

•K QUANTI BUZADINS,

Die des MESSAGERIES-MARITIMES! 17, 651 and 740.

£73.

FARK FROM HONG KONG TO GENOA : Cabin class

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

Cabin class

£80,

NEXT SAILINGS TO EUROPE

Freight 8.8... "MAIN" Pres

8.6. TRIER"

departure

9th Sept departure Kind Sept. Passenger steamers sailing via Manila and Ports to Genoa,

Betterdam, Hamburg and Bremen.

Freight steamers sailing via Singapore and Forts to Marseilles Rotterdam, Hamburg and Eremez.

:

• Will Call at Havrs after Marseilles.

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

NEXT ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE:-

KONG & WHAMPOADOCK SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & NORTH Oza (Pawniger Hosmers)

COMPANY, LIMITED.

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Dock Owners, Ship Builders, Marine and Land Engineers, Boller Makers, Iron and Brais Founders, Forde Masters, Electricians.

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Built and Motors installed by THE HONG KONG & WHAMPOA DOCK Co., ID. to the order of Mr. M. J. Ossorio, Manila, for service in the Philippines.

Please address enquiries to the Chief Manager,

DYER B.SC -MEN-A. KOWLOON DOCK, HONG KONG,

HA DAY (Freight FARK FROM HONG KONG TO SHANGHAI:

875.00. Intermediate class...845.00.

Jat

Cabin class

Freight 8.9 Schwaben"

Pass

8.8. DERFFLINGER.”

dus here 12th Sept.

due hore 23rd Sept

MELCHERS & CO.,

Telephone C 4557.

AGENTS, HONG KONG, 8, Chater Rosd

Queen's Building

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO.,

LIMITED

·HONG KONG & SOUTH CHINA COAST PORT SERVICE REGULAR SERVICE of Far High Class Coast Steamers. Baillings

subject to alteration without notice.

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SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW

HAICHING

HALVARD HAINING

AND RETURN

(Ocenyying, 8 to 8 Dayo na anaye

Tuesday, the 28th Aug., at 3 p.m. Friday, the S1st Aug., at I

the 4th Sept, at 13 pm

Tuesday,

Arrivals and Bepartures from the Company's Wharf (near Blake Pier). Round Trip Tickets will be issued from Hong Kong to Foochow (Pagoda Anchorage) or vice-verse and Return by the same Steamer at the Reduced Rate of $30.00 including Meals while the Steamer is in Port.

For Freight and Passage pply to-

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