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LLOYD TRIESTINO'S
NEW
LINER FOR ORIENT RUN
Arriving in Hongkong harbour on May 20 on the first call bo the Far East, is the sp. Giulio Cesare, of the Lloyd Triestino Steamship Line. This vessel and a sister-ship, the s.3. Dulllo, have a gross tonnage, respectively, of approximately
27.000 tons, and are favourably known to many of the travelling public through the excellent service they have given for several 7082. оп the South African route.
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GENERAL
Steam-
The 27,000-ton s.3. Glulio Cesare, of the Lloyd Triestino ship Co., which will arrive in Hongkong on May 20 on her first call to the Far East.
The sa. Giulio Cesare left Genoa, fed by oll-burning boilers which on April 20, under the command give them a speed of over 20 knots. of Capt. T. Bagli, well-known The "Giulio Cesare" is approxi-. from his service an the m. v. Vie-makly 670 feet in length, the first toria in the Far East. Sailing Class accommodation has a large through the Suez to Colombo, the number of Public Rooms with the steamer will continue straight tojaddition of a Club, altuated on Shanghal due to a sell-out of re-the boat-dock. There 13 an servations from the south to the open-air swimming pool, with its northern city.
"Lido" and a gymnasium adjoin- Leaving Shanghal on May 17. ing. The large cabins are beatiti- the new vessel will call several fully furnished and offer every days later in the Colony, then possible comfort, most of them UNCLAIMED continuing her voyage home via having running fresh" Manila, Singapore. Colombo, Aden water and private baths. and on to the port of Genoa.
Reservations to Europe are open and all information pertaining to accommodations may be obtained
and salt
The Second Class, which like the First is placed amidships, has a number of spacious Rooms. The cabins are modern
at the local Lloyd Triestino officer and comfortable.
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MODERN REFRIGERATION
Public
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TOURIST CLASS Regarding express and freight. | The Tourist Clags accommoda- the "Glullo Casare"
tion is attractive and comfortable has been constructed especially for the to the extreme and "is provided transportation of a variety
with all conveniences There is a of perishable goods and is endowed cinema theatre, dark room, severa! with the most modern refrigera shops, the ship's magazine, the ting Installations. This space, in
ordinary wireless Installation plus
each ship. has a total capacity
a perfect plant of wireless tele- chony, which of about 104,000 cuble feet and is
permits. conversa- adapted for the carriage of diffen with every part of the world. rent kinds of goods, such as All of these comforts are at., the fruit, chilled or frozen meat, fish, disposal of the passengers eggs, etc.
Attendance and cuisbie of the
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TELEGRAMS
The following unclaimed tele- grams are lying at the office of the Great Northern Telegraph Co. (Ltd.):-
Late Hsu Put Jum's family c/o Government Hospital; 7,490: 4796; Sum Shing Fat c/o Luk Kwok Hotel 424; all from Shanghal.
Moyer c/o Chiao, 3 Garden Ter- race, Garden Road, from Peking.
Chang c/o Mee Chow Hotel 422, from Tientsin.
9539, from Tientsin. Debo, from Hidakamisono, Japan.
AIRPORT NEWS Imperial Airways.
LOCAL HEALTH RETURNS
Twenty-five cases of tuberculosis (one imported) were notified to the Health. Department, April 25, In addition to ten cases of measles Cone imported), six cases of cere- bro-spinal fever. five cases of dysentery one imported), two cases each of" diphtheria" and en- terid fever and one case of chicken- pox.
POSSESSION OF ARMS
· AND GUNPOWDER
Four muskets, two cannons, 180 percussion' caps and 12 lbs, of gun powder were seized" front a fishing junk anchored at Aberdeen on Monday when police visited the
NORTHBOUND Thursday - Bangkok, Hanoi, Hong-vessel
kong. famous Italian liners give them a
The loading and unloading ap-high reputation which they easily pliances are adapted to every re-live up to. quirement, both as regards celeri- | The Lloyd Triestino cordially in- ty and lifting power.
These two luxurious and modern steamers have turbine engines
WEATHER REPORT
HONGKONG ROYAL
OBSERVATORY
10 am.. April 28'
Barometer, at Sea level 29.94. ins.
Temperature, 73 F...
vite the public of Hongkong to inspect the s.s. Glullo "Cesare on her arrival here next month.
HONG KONG TIDE TABLE
Frou 27 Apr. to 3 May 1939 HIGH WATER.
Weet.
Date of
Month.
Height,
Low WATER.
Humidity, 96 per cent.
Bong Kong Standard
Hong Kong i
Wind Direction, Calm.
'Time.
Standard Time
Wind Force (Beaufort), Q.
Temperature; maximum yesterday.
h. m.
thm.
¡ft, in.
74 F.
Thur. 27
04:38
07 46
Temperature, minimum last night,
70 F.
1509
16 31
22 50
40 1
Fri. 28
0544
14 71
10 13
16 47
IB 01
23 481 8
Rainfall for 24 hours ending 10th Sat.
today, 0.39 tns.
29
06 32
11 33
7
1804
# #
Total infàlf since January 1st. Sun-
.30
07/12
.18.10 Ins.
19 18
14 8
1306
Mon. 1
07 47.5 9
31 17
2022
15 7:
00 37 2.0 સમ 123 1389 3
Tuss
Wed, 3
2
08 23
8 4
27 16. 08 65
55.
01 5412 4 14 44 1 8 02 27 2
2212
53
15:28
13
Against an average of, 10.26, ins. Sunset to-night, 6.47 p.m. Sunrise to-morrow, 5.55 a.m.
4 p.m.. April 28.
Barometer (at sea level), 29.88 ins.
Temperature, 74 F.
Humidity, 88 per cent.
Wind Erection' W.
Wind Force (Beaufort), 1. Maximum temperature, 75 F... Minimum temperature, 70 F. Rainfall, nit.*
Dorado-4.30 p.m.
SOUTHBOUND
Friday: Hanol, Bangkok,
أي ولحم
As a result. Wong Yu-ching, as- sistant master of the junk, and his foki Wong Yee. 'were charged be fore Mr T. J. Houston at the Cen-
Delia, Delphinus-7 and 7.30 am, tral Court yesterday with the pos- Alr France:
· NORTHBOUND Thursday: France, Hanoi,
Long
Service-1 p.m.
SOUTHBOUND Saturday: Hanti, France. Service 7: a.m.
Pan American Airways:
EASTBOUND
sessies of arms and gun powder. and were each fined $50, in default, Hong-two months' imprisonment.
The police stated that they were not pressing the case as the arms were for the protection of the junk,
Hul Lal, unemployed, appeared. before Mr. R.
Sunday: Untla, Hong- tral Cobr; B. Edwards at the Cen
kong...
China Clipper-2 p.m.
WESTBOUND
Monday: Manila, US.A.
China" Clipper-8:30 am.
Note: The Air France service
from France has been delayed one' day "due to fog, and is expected early this morning from Fört Bayard, with mail and passengers. The Pan American Airways' Clip- per has been delayed at Midway Island, due to poor weather condi- tions.
eight Mak Kan master of the Mar Kan rice
bales of jute and 880, bowls. Detective-Inspector
Kee second-hand dealers. No. 202, O'Donovan prosecuted. Both de- Wing Lok Street, and his foll, Lifendants, represented by Mr. D. Ming, appeared before Mr. T. J. McCallum, pleaded not guilty and Houston at the Central Court yes- were discharged for lack of terday on charges of receiving evidence.
assaulting a married woman, Tui Tspi-king, at Stanley Street, on Monday last. Defendant was al- leged to have struck the com plainant with a spanner during a quatril
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