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CHINA NAVIGATION
How SixDATORK
SWATOW & Shanghai
COMPANY, LIMITED.
KIUNGOBOW" On 18th Oct., * LINAN"
On 19th Oct,
7.300. Noon
Моод
9 TL
Noon
Nimero, 8', Ñ'cuwand. & DALNY "UHINKIANG" 0- 20th Oct,
'SWATOW, SHANGHAI & THINGTAO
SWATOW, & BANGKOK WE:HAIWEL, CHErodu& TIENTAS
ANOY, SHANGHAI & TainoTiO SWATOW, SINGAPORE & BANGKOK SRANGEAL
SWATOW & Suanodal
*** SZECHUEN" On 21st Oct, "KIANGSU". On 21st Ooh, * HUICHOW“ On 9 trd Ost.. + p.za.
On 23rd Oct, "SOUCEOW"
5 p
Noon 3 p. 20 p.m.
* KWANGTUNG" On 24th Oct..
"KÚPER" - ... "CHENAN" "TEAN"
Noon
75.1.
Noon
On 14th Oct, On 15th Oct.
Oz 27th Oct., On 28th Oct, SUNNING" ***KWEIYANG" On 29th Oct., On 28th Oct., "YINGUEOW
*ANTUNG” wan Ug. 20th Oct. ..." "SCITANG' On 30th Oct., dp.. "KUEICHOW" On 2nd Nov, 4p.m
HOIRO, PAKBOL & HAIPHONG SWATOW, SHANGHAI & TSINGTAO... SWATOW & BANGKOK SHANGUAI, NHweuw.ng & Daisy AMOT, SWATOW & SINGAPORE AMOT. SHANGRAI & TSINSTAD WEIKAIWY, Cuero de TIENTSIN
"
BAILINGA SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,
For Freight or Passage apply to TELEPHONI CENTRAL 34
"id"
BOTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
Agents
'CARGO AND BAGGAGE CAN DE INSURED AT THE OFFICE OF BUTTERFIELD « SWIRE.
AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE,
LIMITED.
"CHANGTE " & TAIPING "
THESE NEW VEzes Maistas a REGULAR STETICE TROM HONGKONG TO AUSTRALIAN PORTS Through Bills of Lading issued to all Australian, Yew Zealand and Tasmanian Ports EXCELLENT & MOST UP-TO-DATE FTAST & S100D CLASS PAGE ACCOMMODATION, HONGKONG to SYDNEY-19 DAYS.
BTAXES
* ΤΑΙΡΙΝΟ
CHANGTE
TAIPING
CHANGTE
• Calls at Iloilo.
DEX TO SAT
-13th November
Dr How eng
6th November
7th December
4th January, 1929 Sth February,
14th December 11th January, 1940 13th February
For Freight and Pamace Apply to—BUTTERFIELD & SWIKE,
Agents. TELETRONE: OITEAL 35.
BOSTON, NEW YORK · AND
BALTIMORE
JOINT ScaricX OF THI
"BLUE FUNNEL
LINE"
(OUEAN 8.5.00., LTD., & CHINA MUTUAL S.E. CO. LTDJ
AND
AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE.
(ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL 8.8. 00. LTD ›
Sallings from Hongkong.
1.8. CITY OF KHIOS"
...PYRRHUS"
8.3. CITY OF PERTH"
Vi Sner Denni
Via Suez Cacal Vis Boot Canal
25th October 18th November 30th November
Steamers proceed via Suez Canal or Panama Canal at Owners' option.
Subject to Change without Notice.
For Freight and Partiontare, apply to BUTTERFIELD & BWIBE on THE BANK LINE LTD,, HONG KONG HONG KONG & VANTON, JABDINE MATHESON & Co., LTD.. CANTON.
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PRINCE LINE
IMPROVED SERVICE
BY
FAST MOTOR VESSELS
TC
BOSTON
AND
NEW YORK
M.V. CHINESE PRINCE
M.V. "MALAYAN PRINCE"
For Freight and Fall Particulars, apply to
9th November
5th December
FURNESS (FAR EAST), LIMITED.
Telephnae: Central 3165
Telegrama: Purapriace
(Incorporated in Great Britain)
King's Building.
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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 1928.
News Arrivals and Departures,
Shipping News
ARRIVALS.
Wharf:~0.8. K.
Hydrungen, British str., 301 tons, Capt. T. H. Ball, from Swatow, with a general cargo, lying at Chiu Un Wharf-Chie On S.S. Co. Lina, British str., 1,36 cons, Capt. W. J. Larter, from Amoy, with a general cargo, iying at buoy No. B38.-B. & S. tunda, British str., 5,509 tons, Capt.
PASSENGERS.
Departures.
· etc.
CLEARANCES.
October 17th,
Deli Maru, for Swatow. Karhe, for Canton. Zinan, for Cantou. Danfa, for Shanghai, Poo. Tye, for K. C. Wan. Surabaya Mark, for Takao. Szechen, for Canton. Taking, for Autow. Tak Hing. for Macao. Tonjer, for Soerabayn. Fan Heute for Swatow, Wakasa Maru," for Kobe.
וי
SUNRISE AND SUNSET.
Sunrise. 16.21 .. ..8.21
October 17th, Chak Sang, British str., 1,170 tons, The following passengers left here Capt. E. V. Bishop, from Can on October 16th by the Empress of ton, lying at buoy No. B32- urria for Manila:Mr. S. F. Jardine, Matheson & Co.
Angeles, Mrs C. Amaya, Mr. V. Hai Fang, British str., 1,363 tone,
Atmasing, Mr. T. C. T. Beck, Mrs. Capt. Erwin, fron Swatow, . . Buchan, Mr. Cheung Chun, Mr. Cheung Ming, Mr. Cheng Poe, with a general endgo, lying at
Chiong Pai
Miss Douglas Wharf.-Douglas, Lap- Hiss
Hing. rajk & Co.
Chiong Pai Lam, Mr. Chow Lim, Mr. Chiu Way, Mr. L. Coronel, Homa Moru, Japanese str., 2,330
tons, Capt. H. Oyama, from Mr. Chanlumal. Dolami, Mrs. V. Keelung, Amoy and Swatow, Davis, Mr. Fung Shi, Mr. E. with 02 tons of merchandise andilesiano, Mias E. Fryett, Mrs. W. Funnan, for Shanghai. 500 tons of conf, lying at O.S.K., Fitzpatrick, Mrs, C. French, Miss N, E.- Golathwaite. "Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Gaches, Mr. and Mrs. CB Horton, Mrs. H.. A, Horton, Miss O. 8. Hoyt, Mr. J. Hantör, Mrs. Johns, Mr. Kee Shi, Mrs. E. 0. Koger, Mrs. Kan Shi, Tay Mr. Tikamdas Khiautonal, Mr. H. To-morrow Mr. Sajanial Lilaram, Mr. Loong Kawaguchi, Mr. S. G. Kirkland, Saturday 0.21 Sai, Mr. Lee Tai, Mrs. Loo Shee, Miss Ley Kong, Mr. Li Shing, Mr. R. Lloyd, from Liverpool riu Ming, Capt. J. R. Pippincott, Singapore. The latter port sher and Mrs. E. Lipsett, Mr. R. left October 11th, with 2,000 atauo, Mia F. Millyaid, Miss C. tons of general cargo, lying at Miles, Mr. Murakami, Mr. and Hale's Wharf.-B. & S.
Mrs. A. B. Maynard. Mr. Ng Chin Sristor, British str., 137 tons, Capt.Tuan, Mr. Ng Tek. Mr. Ng Kiang Airs. F. Nighs, from Swatow, Miss E. H. Naylor, Mr. and Mrs. with a general cargo, lying at C. Navarro, Mr. and Mrs. Nakamura, Mrs. E. Newman, Mrs. buoy No. 425.-Foo Nam. „ Sarch, British str. 1994 tons, J. I. Sancolis, Miss Te Oloutzeff. Capt. II. F. Shiang, from Swa-Miss 1. Olontzeff, Miss M. Porter, tow, with a general cargo, lying Mr. M. del Prin, Mr. at buoy No. B-B. & S. Wakuza Muru, Japanese str., 3.776 tons, Capt. Kinsaku Yoshida, from Buenos Aires, which port she left on August 18th, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. 1.-N. K. Town, British str., 1,200 tons, Capt. W. Ceplow, from Canton, lying at busy No. B0.-B. & S.
TYNE SHIPPING.
SCHEMES FOR ENLARGED FACILITIES.
1J
Important schemes for enlarging the shipping facilities of the Tyne are contemplated by the River Com-" missioners who will promoce a Bill in the next Session of Parliament to enable them to increase their borrowing powers by £2,200.000 and to secure, general power to con struct works.
Rogorozky. Rev. Rodrigues. Mr. P. E. Y. Singen, Dr. and Mrs. P. Sapinoso, Mr. B. C. Staud, Rev. E. L. Souder, Mr. and Mrs. A. Shaffer, Mr. Ramchand Teckchaud, Mr. T. Y. Tuo, Mr. S. Tabuchi, Mr. Ly Chiong, Mrs. Wong Shi, Miss C. Pai Wan, Mr. Wee Ah Kong, Mrs, K. Watanabe, Mrs: W. Williams, Mrs. S. A. Waterman, Mrs. F. . Wieger. Mr. and Mrs. A. Weismann, Mr. P. C. Yuan, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Yuchgusti
The following passengers left here en October 17th by the s.s. Changte for Australian ports via Manila Mrs. E. M. Mitchell, Master D. W. Mitchell, Master J. R. Mitchell, Miss E., Marcus. Mr. W... O., Smith, Capt. M. Y. Harcourt, Mr. and
(Continued on next Column).
in the course of a century thought has been devoted to what might be done with the site. Now the Coni- missioners are considering its potentialities in earnest helped by under-the best engineering advice to be obtained. There are 92 acres of ground a little more than a mile from the harbour mouth and situat
in the widest part of the river. Borings have already revealed a sound foundation of rock,
In recent years the authority has carried
important out takings to foster and expand the trade of the river. These include large new deep-water riverside quay at the Albert Edward Dock, North Shields, primarily for the growing Norwegian tourist traffic and general cargo trade, and the installation of new plant at the Whitchill Paint coal staithes in the same neighbourhood. A far greater proposal, however, is the utilization for shipping of the large area of land covered by shallow water known as Jarrow Slake, on the south bank of the river and lying between East Jarrow, and the Tyne
Dock.
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Sunnet.
INDO-CHINA
STRAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED
то
BAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATIONS
TSINOTAU via SWATOW
& SHANGHAI
SHANGHAI SAMOT...
OSAKA TI AMOY, MOJI
4 КОНК
STEAMSHIP
* CHANSANG“ "YATSHING " "KWONGSANG" * HOPSANG "
"SUISANG"
* KUMBANG"
OSAKA vis AMOY, S'HAL,
MOJI & KOBE
"YUENSANG"
M
STRAITS & CALCUTTA.... KUTSANG "**
Dats
Ban 21st Oot, at 7 m.co. Wed, 24th Oct. 1.7m Son, that, at 7mm Wed, 31st Ost, at 7mm.
Sam, 31st Oct., at 7 m
.:
Satur, 27th Oct., at 7 am.
Satur., 3rd Nov., at 7 a.m.
Fri, 19th Oct, at 3 p..
Thars, 18th Oct., st 3
pm Satur., 17th Oct., at Noon
"MAUSANG" "HINSANG"
"YATSHING" Thurs., 18th Oct., at § p.m.
"CHEONGSHING”| Satuṛ., 97th Oct., at Noon
SANDAKAN
3.34 p.m. 5.35 3.3-4 14
+1
CANTON
TIENTSIN
For Freight or Fasengo, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD
GENERAL MANAGERS. TELEPHONE: Casual No. 215,
Mrs. A. D. Morrison, Mrs. H. C. Evans, Miss N. E. Morrison, Mr. J. Adam. Mr. P. Kreatelj, Mr. “H. Sumensky, Mr. and Mrs. W. A Shellam, Miss W. Shellz. Mrs. Che Shing. Horace Lee Weah Kim, Philip Lee Wa hSign, Leong Got Jew, Yow. Nam. Ab Hat. Willie Kee, Fong Too, James Kwok, Chan Ghem, Cheung Kock Choy. Yep Mee, Lee Doo, Howe Hing, Ching Young Kee, Arthur Yee, Chin Gam Joachim. Frank, Sam Goon, S. C. Goen, Ng Bod; Way Ruck, Loney Cool Oh, Albert Ernest, Miss Rona TO LONDON, ROTTERDAM & HAMBURG FÍB STRAITS & COLOMBO,
Gwendolyn. Mrs. Sai Louie, Ho- ward Allen Torr, She Jin, Chin Pack Mow, Mrs. Jessie Choy Tein, Charles Choy Tien, Mrs. Ching Choy Young. Miss Emily Poon, George Ah Queen," K. T. Wong. Robert Chan, Mrs. Go, Tin. Gee Chew Wah.
The following passengers left here en October 17th by the Taiyo Maru for San Francisco et Ports:-Mr. B. Gardner, Mrs. J. Ros, Mr. Lu Cheng, Mr. Pan Sui Sang, Meland Mrs. A. W. Allen. Misa H. d'Era," Master B. d'Een. Bishop L. C. Lenaud, Miss M. Gutterres, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shueltz, Miss D.
GLEN LINE.
FARE: HONG KONG TO LONDON 289,
Mutar Vessel "GLENAPP" Motor Tessal" GLENSĦIEL" Motor Vessel "GLENBEG"," Steamship "GLENIFFER"
(via Oran)
31st Oct,
++
(vin Oran)
14th Nov.
(via Oran)
14th Dec.
(via. Oran)
9th Jan, 1929
TO SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & VLADIVOSTOCK.
Motor Venel "GLENBEG“ Steamship PEMBROKESHIRETM
GLENIFFER"
Steamship
Steamship "CARMARTHENSHIRE"
37th Oct.
12th Nov.
25th Nov.
12th Doo.
For freight, Faaangs sad farther Partisulara, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & 00., LTD. AGENTS: THE GLEN LINE, LTD,
NDL
Madar. Col. and Mrs. L. J. Comyn, Mrs. R. A. Wolfe Murray, Mr. S. J. Fuller, Mr. G. Harri- man, Miss M. Oliveira, Miss B. Remedios, Miss L. Diniz, Mr. Ĉ, L. Limtrakul, Mr. K. S. Limtrakul, Mr. and Mrs. Lau Tong Hang, Mr. Kwo Kuc Ping. Mr. K. Yoshika- wa, Miss S. Yamamoto, Mr. Y. Dei, Mr. and Mrs. R. Nakagawa. Mr. Y. Matzumoto, Mr. and Mrs. T. Kawai, Mrs. T. Yamamoto, Mr. Matt C. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. S. Tsuchida. Mr. J. Agtarap, Mr. and Mrs. S. Nakagawa, Mr. Ikeda, Mr. E, G, Lee, Mr. O. J. Shannen, Mr. and Mrs Guy, L. Davidson, Rev. f. C. Chabot, Mr. F. S. Murphy, Mr. C. E. Murphy, M. FAR EASTERN PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICE' H. Dineley, Mrs. A. Fanlo Cedrun. Miss Montserat Cedran, Master Eduardo Cedrun, Mr. and Mrs. C. Livingston, Master Hugh
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN
FARE FROM HONG KONG TO GENOA : Cabin class... £73. Intermediate close... £18.
MI
+7
4
£80.
In June, Sir William J., Noble, the chairman of the Commission, and the chief officials had a con- sultation in Lendon with the chair. man (fr. W. Whitelaw), of the London and North Eastern RailN way Company, the owners of the Livingston, Master Milton-Living- THROUGH BOOKINGS TO LONDON: FARE FROM HONG KONG TO LONDON
Cabin class Tyne Dock. At that necting the ston. Mr. and Mrs. John McMurdo, letter utilization the Slake was Mr. Mahbool Hassan, Mr. and d'senised so that it could be made to accommodate the largest vessels On the west side at Jarrow Quay afloat at any state of the tide and corner there have in late years provide facilities for quick loading
considerable develop or very
cargo and bunkering and menta in the establishment of equally discharging of cargo. depots for oil and for various other When the directors of the Manches purposes, and now attention ister Ship Canal Company visited the being closely directed to the com Tyne. Sir Williami Noble stated mercial possibilities of the Slake that there were immense possibili as a whole. For many years the tira in the Slake and schemes of Slako has been a pickling pond development there might involve for timber, though again and again ultimately an expenditure of over
£5,000,000. (Continued on next Column).
been
Pass.
3.3. DERFFLINGER" Freight 8. Giessen "« Pass. 8.9. "SAAKBRUECKEN”” Fraight 39 Fraaken "
... departure"
departure 19th Oct. 9th Nov. departure departure 17th Nov. 6ta Dec.
Mrs. V. "Beecham, Mr. and Mrs. NEXT SAILINGS TO EUROPE:----- V. A. Bagley, Mr. Hazara Sing Haleshi, Mr. Wogg Wing Che, Mr. Li Koon Bo, Mr. Lam Chin La. Miss Mary Yen, Miss Cheung Mont Wum, Mr. Ching Ming Cheong. Mrs. Leitng Shee, Miss Ching Yuk Wan, Mr. Lai Shin Wun. Mr. Kun Kani Foon, Mrs. Lung Yuen Moy, Miss Kam. Kim Oi. Miss Dorothy Kim Len Kam, Miss Edith Yuk Moi, Kam, Miss Eleanor. Ah Kan Kam. Mr. Charles Tang, Mr. Juan Yue Choy, Mr. Antonio Juan,
Passenger steamers sailing via Manila and Ports to Genoa,
-Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen. Freight steamers sailing via Singapore and Ports to Marseillas Botterdam, Hamburg and Bremen.
Through Bills of Lading issued to all parts of the world. ▷ NEXT ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE:—
THE HONG KONG & WHAMPOADOCK SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & NORTH ORIA (Passenger stormers)
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, Steel
and Brass Founders, Forge Masters, Electricians,
Cabin class
JAPAN.
(Freight
Intermediate class.$45.00,
FARE FROM HONG KONG TO SHANGHAI:
875.00.
Pase. 8.9."SAARBRUECKEN,
Froight S.S. "Pisiz".. Paan. 6.8."COBLENZ
Freight 8.8. "Remscheid
dus bers 23rd Oct. dus here 7th Nov. due hero 19th Nov. due here 15th Dec.
MELCHERS & CO.,
Telephone C 6378.
AGENTS, HONG KONG. 3, Chater Road,
Queen's Building.
M
MESSAGERIES
M
MARITIMES
(FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS Sailings from Hone Kona:
To MARSEILLES via Saigon, Singapore,
Colombo,Djibouti (Aden) Suez, Port-Sald.
SPHINX
G. METZINGER
PAUL LECAT
ANDRE LE BON
CHENONCEAUX ... PORTHOS
ATHOS II
D'ARTAGNAN
SPHINX-
23rd Oct.
6th Nor. 20th Nov.
4th Deo. 18th Doc.
1st Jan, 1929
... 15th Jan,
... 29th Jan
12th Feb.
To Yokihama vie Shanghal and
Kobe. PAUL LECAT
ben
3rd Oct.
ANDRE LEBON ...
CHENONCEAUX ... PORTHOS
ATHOS II. D'ABTAGNAN
SPHINX
G. METZINGER
PAUL LEGAT
7th Nov.
2lat Nov."
5th Dec. 19th Dec. 2nd Jaz, 1929 16th Jan.... 30th Jan.,
... 13th Feb.
We can faeus Through Tickets to EGYPT, STAIL PORTS, HAT AFRICA, MADAGASCAR by Transhipment en our Mail Steamers at Four-8im, or DOUTL
-COMMERCIAL LINE
For DUNKIRK via POET-SAIU, ÜRAY, DA&BLANCA, HAMBURG, BOTTERDAM,
(ANTWERP)
For Fall Particulars, apply to
Telechonor: (7, 851 and 740
Cle-des-MESSAGERIES MARITIMES:
*8, QUE BUILDING,
"
S.S. CHANGTE
""
Passenger and Cargo Vessel, Built and Engined at Kowloon Docks by THE Hoso. KONG WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LTD." to the order of the AUSTRÁLIAN-ORIENTAL LINE; Lro. For Australia-Hong Kong Service.
Please address enquiries to the Chief Manager,
M DYER, B.Sc., M.LNA, KOWLOON DOCE, HONG KONG.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP
LIMITED.
CO.,
HONG KONG & SOUTH CHINA COAST PORT SERVIOR. DEGULAR SERVICE of Fast High Clans Coast Steamers. Balling* I subject to alteration without notice.
FOR
SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW
HAIYANG
HAICHING
MAINING
AND RETURN
(Coonging..8 to 9 Days)
Friday, Tuesday,
Friday,
the 19th Oct., at 2 p the 23rd Oot.. at 2 p.......
the 28th Oct, st 8 pm
Arrivals and Departures from the Company's Wharf (noir Blake Pier), Bound Trip Tickets will be issued from Hong Kong to Foochow Pagoda Anchorage) or vice-vera and Beturn by the same Steamer of the Reduced Rate of $80.00 including Meals while the Steamer is in Part
For Freight and Passage pply to
DOUGLAS LAPBAIK & 00.,
„Gearra-Msnage39–
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