HONGAY SMOKELESS EGGS COAL
FOR
HOUSEHOLD USE.
KEEP THE HOUSE CLEAN AND NEAT I.
NOTE CHEAP PRICES
In lots of not less than half-ton; delivered to:-
Peak District (above, Bowen Road) Bowen Road and Lower Levels... Pokfalum Road
Kowloon ...
**
PER TON.
$23.00
$21.00
$23.00
... $19.00.
Orders should be sent in writing, not by Telephone, at least, 24 hours before the coal is required, and orders must be accom. panied by cash, cheque, or compradore order payable to SZE WAI & co.
Please apply for prices of other descriptions of coal for bunker, factory, and other purposes.
TELEPHONE No. 25009.
SZE WAI & CO.
49, BONHAM STRAND WEST, HONG KONG. (CANTON BRANCH:-SZE WAI & CO., Lox YU SEM ROAD, CANTON 'PHONE No."13650,)
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JULY. 30, 1930.
PASSENGERS.
Arrivals.
CHINA COAST OFFICERS.
LATEST CHANGES IN
PERSONNEL.
The following passengers arrived on Monday by s.s. Fresident Me Kinley Mr. and Mrs. E. F Basker, dfis J, Baskey, Master R. Baskey, Mr. and Mrs. "W. M. Captain A. H. Bathurst, from Buchanan, Miss G. Daly, Mr. D. reserve, has gone master, Tatung. Dedent, Mr. J., W. Elderhorst, Mr. Captain J. B. Bruce, of the JL. Hunter, alra, Jermyn, Mr.Tatung, has gone master, Kang. R. G. Kimball, Mr. Y. L. Koo, Miss H. Lee, Miss C. Lum, Mr. E. K.
ting. Lau, Mr. J. P. Lau, Miss B. Mar shall, Mr. C. L. Mias, Miss C. Y. Mark, Mrs. J. J. Patterson, Mre. A. E. Remer, Mr. D. M, Ross, Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Spinks, Mr. A. M. Spinks. Jr., Mr. C. A. Stiebel, Mrs. K. P. Shing, Mr. F. L. Su, Mr. A. Shainin, Mr. J. W. Van der Horst, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Wu, Master A, Wu, Master B. Wu, Mr. D. C. Yang..
Departures.
The following passengers left! yesterday by a3. President Taft:-: Frank Adgate, Frankline Apple gate, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Baskett, Leopoldo Brias, Popke Brouwer,
Bulchand, E. Jackson Casse, Shigeaki Chikamori, Ching En Yu, R. W. Deihl, Benjamin Fow, Caro line Few, George E. Herman, E. Grace Horman, Grace. Herman, Flora E. Herman, Ade E. Hill, Henry Honerlah, Madge D.'Jensen, Minoru Katsumatz, James R. Koch, Edith M. Koch, George Lack, Char les Letonturier, Elizabeth McElduff, Miguel Morales, Dora A. Myer, William Neidert, Mary O. Neidert, Charles L. Park, Myrtle Park, David B. Peters, Ida L. Peters, Lawrence Phister. Hurries Phister, Warren Phister, Lawrance Phister, John Portelli, Walter Strong, Laura D. Strong, Bernal_Tamen, Horn Frank Van, Lang C. Vitive tya, Jose P. Zabarte, Mr. Chang Ting Yan, Mr. Quan Yip, Mr. Toy Bing Lang, Mrs. Liu Shee, Miss Toy Siy Ping, Master Toy Jick Fon, Mr. Cheung Kon Chow, Mr. Cheng Hat Chao. Mr. Sato Chan, Mr. Chan A. Yin, Mrs. Chow Kwai Lan, Miss Chum. Lai Kezu, Dr. Luan Wong Varnich, Mrs. L. Charl- ton, Mr. P. J. Prijs, Mr. D. Good Aman, Mr. H. A. Schoenan, Mr. Lui. Wai Chow, dir. Ghan Yee Sun, Mr. Lai Chok Yin, Mr. Li Wai, Mrs. O L. Siow, Mr. E. Wurster, Mr. Harry K. K. Kung, Mr. Lum Yet Ting, Mr. P. W. Tsou, Mr. C. P. Hartin.
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The following passengers left yesterday by s.8. Athos II.:-Mrs. D. H. Perry and baby, Mr. J. A. Scott, Mr. and Mrs A da Cruz, Misses. C. F. and M. F. da Cruz, Mr. Vander Horst, Mr. G: J. O'Grady, Mrs. Chapas, Mr. R. C. Ferreira, Mr. E. V. Ramirez.
The following passengers left yesterday by ss. Angers:-Mr. B. Suensen, Mr. J. Cochet, Mr. C. H Doucakis, Mrs. Maurin, Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Gould, Mr. A. Tolo- konsky.
He'll exterminate us all! He stepped in
PETERMAN'S ROACH FOOD
FATAL TO COCKROACHES.
On Sale at All Dispensaries & Stores.
-RIGHT! He will exterminate them
all!
Peterman's Roach" Food extermi- nates every roach in your house.
It entices roaches from their hiding places. They carry it on their legs and bodies back to their nests. They wriggle over all the others there over their young and their eggs.
Every one dies and disintegrates. No odour. Nothing is left but a little dry dust,
"
Don't try to fight roaches with a ARKAY, NO Apray can possibly reach the roaches, the young and the eggs "TAT dening THC UBSETÜRIUS
the floors.
Only the right powder can do that. Peterman's Roach Food is the right powder.
Captain J. 3. Whyte from re- serve, has gone master, Kingyuan... Mr. J. Grossett, from reserve, has gone chief officer, Kangting.
Mr. G. R.-Torrible, chief officer, Changsha, has gong chief officer. Hein Peking..
aft. J. S. Anderson, chief officer, Sunning, has gone chief officer, Changsha
Mr. T. J. Thomas chief officer, Ngaakin, has gone chief officer, Sunning.
Mr. I. W. Forster, chief officer, Hsin Peking, has gone chief officer, Ngankin,
fr. J. N. Daniel, chief officer, Kalgan, has gone chief officer, Chinhua. "
EASTERN NEWS IN BRIEF.
PARS FROM EVERYWHERE.
A city map of Osaka drawn over 667 years ago has been found by a city resident, the map having been pulled down in the store house, It is dated January in the year of
106-4.
Mr. J. G. Irvine's rapid recovery from the wounds he received in the recent piratical attack on a Whang- poo Conservancy launch on the satisfied his Whangpoo has so doctor that he left the hospital last week.
A Narking telegram to the Chi-. ness Press eays that, in order to maintain Party disciplines the Cen tral Government will punish those who attend the recent Enlarged Conference convened by the north- ern militarists in Peiping.
Tho Chinese Press says that the survey work of the Woosung-Han kow section of the Yangtze River has been completed by the Chico- Mr. T. Gofton, chief officer, Chic-tungpu's Yangtze Water Commis sion and that Tia 32,260,000 will be hua, has gone chief officer, Kalgan.
Mr. W. T. Paul, of the Changsha, needed to carry out the conservancy his gone master, Luchow...
kiang, has gone chief officer, Soo-
Mr. R. Wherry, chief officer, Sin
chow.
Captain J. H. Smith, of the Suiwa, ia on reserve. “
Mr. J. W, Stoneham, chief officer, Suiwe, has gone master, same ship Mr. C. R Harris chief officer, Kungwo, has gone chief officer, Suiwo.
Mr. B. J. Walsh, second officer, Kutwo, has gone second officer, Tuckwo.
Mr. E. Woods, third engineer officer Chungking, is on reserve.
Mr. D. J. Green, from reserve,
has gone third engineer officer, Chungking.
Mr. T. E. Telfer, on joining the C. N. Co., has been appointed extre third engineer officer, Arking.
Mr. H. Barnest, third engineer officer, Antung, is on reserve.
Mr. D. H Maxwell, serond en gineer officer, Anking, is one serve.
Mr. S. H. Williams third en gineer officer, Ninghai, is on
serve..
re-
Mr. J W Ridley, second en gineer officer, Anking, has gone second engineer officer, Ninghai
Air. W. A. Brooks, third engineer officer, Chinhua, has gone third- engineer officer, Anking.
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work of this section!
A "Harbin telegram to the Sin- wanpao says that Dr. Wellington Eco, former Premier and Minister of Foreign Affairs, arrived there last week and, in an interview.with Chinese pressmen, said that he had retired from political life and would hereafter devote his efforts to land reclamation work in Maa- churig.
Apropos of the sinking of the China Merchants S. Hsinkong, is a result of her collision with the N.I.K.. Tatsuma Marn some time ago, the Chinese Press says that the owner of the vessel has decided to institute legal proceedings against the Japanese company concerned at the Shanghai Special District Court.
Sails are being made for the famous China tea clipper Cutty Sark, which is now serving as a training ship at Falmouth --The owner, Captain Dowman, proposes erial sail to the Clyde in order to test the possibility of navigating the clipper in deeper scas, perhaps to America, where a magnificent welcome is assured.
Mn Seiyu Kimura, who died in Osaka a millionaire a few months ago left a little short of a million yen to his birth place Hirosaki in Mr. A. T. Perry, chief engineer | North Japan. The will was made officer, Kutwo, is od reserve.
public and carried out by bis Mr. A. M. Maloney, seond en-friend. General Ichinohe, on July gineer officer, insang, has gone Second engineer, officer," Suiwa.
FOREIGN SHIPPING
PRIVILEGES.
`NANEING AND ABOLITION,
A detailed programme for the abolition of the shipping privileges heretofore enjoyed by foreigners in inland waters, has been formulated by the Ministry of Communications and approved by the Central Pot- tical Council. While the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is understood to have been instructed to open negotiations with the British and Japanese' Governments for the can- cellation of the privileges, the Ministry of Communications has been ordered by the Council to prepare for the expansion of the Chinese shipping industry in or-. der that the inland water routes may be efficiently served when for eign steamers are withdrawn.
"CHINESE SHIPPING
COMPANIES.
LESS THAN DOZEN VESSELS
NOT COMMANDEERED.
Various Chinese shipping" com- panica operating from Shanghai are now being compelled to main tain skeleton services because most of their vessels have been commen.. deered by the Government for troop transportation During the past ten days, only three of the China Merchants' vessels have been placed on the Yangtze service and the Ning-Shuo B. N. Co. have sent: A telegram to Nanking, requesting to release their steamer Youngsin without delay so as to enable them, to place it on service on the Yangtze.
12. The deceased left for "Osaka decades ago with an ambition to build up a fortuge in the industrial centre and the dream of his youth came true. During the arduus uphill climb he realized the value of aducation which he had neither time Bor money to acquire in his younger days. According to the will recent- ly disclosed, he left 7.700,444 to various schools and other education. al institutions in the town of Hiro- anki while he gave Y.200,000 s endowments to scholars who are their studies
denied pursuit of owing to lack of funds.
PRINCE LINE PASSENGER SERVICE.
VESSELS TO CALL AT NAPLES.
Messrs. Furness (Far East), Ltd.; the general agents of the Prince Line, announce that, commencing with the Chinese Prince," sailing. from Hong Kong on August 12, all their venacia will call at Naples.
The vessels have a limited amment of first-class passenger accommoda- tion, in commodious, well-furnished cabins, each with two beds, and the service affords an excellent oppor- tunity to homeward-bound travell. ers to visit ports off the usual route aad have a delightful voyage to Europe. at a minimum of cost, the fare from Hong Kong to Naples hoing 968-
Prince Line vessels are well been a regular port of call for up- known in Hong Kong, which has wards of a quarter of a century, and the present fleet consists of motor vessels of the highest class, maintaining a speed of 144 imnots.
Forward bookings can be made with Furnes. (Far East), Limited, or through the usual passenger agencies.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.
Chinese shipowners held a ancet- ing last week and resolved to maintain a skeleton service along:
The Ramses (HAL) left the const, namely, to place at least fond of their vessels on the Bouttra dissaporan Monday the 28th int Chinx, rue another on the north stant at 8 am and is due here on China rup, and two on the Shang. hai-Wenchow run. At present, only about ten vessels are lying at the disposal of the Chinese ship owners for trade, all the others having been taken over for troop movements.
The RMS. Empresa of Rusia arrived at Kobe on July 29 at 8.30 am leaves Kobe on July 29 at 3 p.m. is due at Yokohama on July 30 at 5 p.m., and leaves Yokohama on July 31 at 3 p.m.
SHIP DIRECT
To AMERICA.
A the Port of Vancouver and short rail haul over two of this continent's greatest railway systems offers you a shorter, more direct route to Canadian and American markets than any other developed seaport on the Pacific Coast. You also save time in transit through efficient wharf and terminal facilities and port authorities who com operate in the speedy discharge of cargoes. The "Via Vancouver" route is shorter and therefore quicker. It is more economical and efficient. Last year, tonnage through this growing seaport totalled 9,559,839 tons. In some commodities tonnage has increased nearly 100% in the past six years. Substantial savings in freight charges, in interest and insurance due to speedier transit are tho reasons back of this growth. Are you adopting this shorter, more direct route to your markets?
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TO-DAY'S WIRELESS
PROGRAMME.
BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON. 355 METRES.
11 to 11.30 a.mCommercial News." 11:30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.-Chinese
programme,
12.30 to 9 p.m.-European pro- of Victor records gramme selected and supplied by Messrs. Tsang Fook Piano Co
6 to 7 p.m.-Chinese record pro-
gramme.
to 8.40 p.m.-European pro- Victor records gramme of selected and supplied by Messrs. Tsang Fool Piano Co...! Rosamunde-Overture, New Sym-
phony Orchestra. Beloved It Is Morn and Ah
Moon of My Delight, Richard Crooks (Tenor). - - Indian Love Call and Serenade, Jesse Crawford (Organ Solo), The Mill in the Forest and" Monastery Bells, Victor Con- cert Orchestra.
I'd Do Anything for You and He's So Unusual, Helen Kane (Comedienne). Only With You-Waltz and Night Owls Waltz, International Novelty Orchestra.. Waltz in G Flat Major and To Spring, Myrtle C. Eaver (Pianoforte. Solo). "Danube Waltz and Over, the Waves Waltz, International Concert Orchestra Better Boot That Thing and Katy
Blues, Bessie Tucker (Sings). Finlandia, Royal Albert Hall
Orchestra.
Boots and Gunga Din, Reinald
Warrenvers Haris Kingankan and Pastoral Dapoca, nad.
The Merrymakers' Dance, St. Louis Symphony Orch. Allah's Holiday and Neapolitan Nights, Victor Salon Orch... The Valkyrie-Fire Music, Bymi
phony Orchestra.
8.40 p.m." Music and the All Brow, the third of the series of talks by Mr.. C. Dudley Bart- lett. Musical Team Work,"
9 p.m.-Weather report, time and
new..
A special musical programme relayed from the Majestic Theatre Kowloon.
9.20 p.m.-
PROGRAMME.
1. Overture-Castles in Spain.
Fox Trots To My Mammy and Let Me "Sing and I'm Happy, from Mammy Shoo the Hoodoo Away; With My Guitar and You. Commencing with the All Star Cast feature film'" Forgotten Faces The Orchestre will play the following :- Overture (Selected). Fox Trot-Chopiniara. Idyl-A Celtic Idyll (Hart). Serenade Pompeian (Strollo). Melodio-An Old German Love
Song (Eckert). Fantasia-Gypsy Life (Le Thiere) Valse Silvery Moon (Frazinni), Xylophone Solo-Harmony Rag. Cornet Solo A Garden in Brit
tany. (Guilliland),
Hot Trot Alabamy Sunrise
(Nixon). -
Romance Plaisir D'Amour (Mar-
tini).
Selection The Daughter of the
Regiment (Donizetti), Melodie Souvenir Douloureux
(Bicchiere). Barcarolle-Moombeam (Drigo); Fox Trot-Merry Mammas. Valse Danseuse (Miles)..
Fox Trot
Romance
(Bach).
One Step-Coasting. Musical Director: Mr. H
A. Nicholson,
11 pm. (Approx)-Close down.