A
AMERICAN PIONEER LINE
Operated for
UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD
by
ATLANTIC, GOLF & ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
S.S.
" OAK PARK,"
Sailing April 20th. FOR
Boston, New York Baltimore and Philadelphia via Suez,
For freight and further particulars apply to:
ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE,
Agents for the Orient, Hongkong & Shanghal "Bank Building, Telephone Central 2477, 2478 and 2479,
THE HONGKONG
CHINA COAST OFFICERS.
RECENT CHANGES:
Mr. J. Cameron has been ap- pointed second officer, Fatshan. Mr. S. Aherne, second officer, Fatshan, has gone acting chief officer, some ship,
Mr. A. L. Jones, chief officer, Fatshan, is on leave.
TELEGRAPH,
TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1926.
Mr. N. Churchill, acting chief officer, Esang, has, gone second officer, saine ship, alter
Mr. E. R. Elliot, second officer, Wing Hong, has gone acting chief officer, same ship.
Mr. W. E. Earle, chief officer, Wing Hong, has gone acting master, same ship. Captain R. A Young, of the Wing Hong, is
on reserve. :
Captain C. R. More, from re- serve, has gone master, Hopsang Captain W. W. Hipkin, of the Hop sang, is on reserve.
Mr. J. Lindsay, from leave, has Mr. W. Perritt has been appoint- gono chief officer, Mausang. Mred third officer, Haining. Mr. C. J. M. Meikle, chief officer, Mau B. Ellson, third officer, Haining, has gone second officer, same ship. Bang, is on reserve.
Mr. R. Kendall, second officer, Haining, has gone chief officer, samo ship.
Mr. L. Stevenson, from re-
serve, has gone second ofcer, Fooshing. Mr. E. G. Woodford, second officer, Fooshing, is on
Captain C. Harris-Walker, from reserve, has gone master, Chinhua. leave.
Captain G. Buyers, of the Chinhua, is on leave.
Captain A. Tucker, from leave, has gone master, Kalgan.
Captain J. D. Milne, of Kalgan, is on, leave.
Mr. J. Fey, sup'y third 71- gineer, Tuckwo, has gone acting second engineer, Luenho. Mr. R. Thomson, second engineer, Luen the ho, hus resigned.
Mr. J. . Thonipson, third en
third Mr. A. Buchanan, chief e- gineer, Sulwo, has gone gineer, Fengtien, has gone chief engineer, Kingsing. engineer, Woosung.
Mr. J. K. Lindston, third en Mr. R. H. Brown, chief engineer gineer, Kingsing, has gone suply Nanning, has resigned. Mr. J. third engineer, Luenho. Mr. R. Roberts, second engineer, Nan V. Barrs, third engineer, Luenho,
gineer, same ship.
Mr. J. Brown, third engineer, Sulyang, has gone second engineer, Nauning.
HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS, ning, has gone acting chief en has resigned.
JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MAUAQ„STEAM- BOAT CO., LTD. AND THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
CANTON LINE HONGKONG
Mr. L. McWilliams, from leave, has gone chief engineer, Loksang. Mr. L. F. Ellis, acting chief en gineer, Loksang, is on reservo., }} Mr. R. J. McNiell, third en- Mr. A. Altken has been appoint
S. Dom-, C. Masson, chief offeer, Paul engineer, Sulyang, Mr. breek has been appointed third Beau, is on reserve. engineer, Luchow.
Mr. R. E. Freckleton has been Mr. E. V. Bishop, from leave appointed second officer, Wing has gone chief officer,
Hong,
Mr. O. H. Farrar, chief officer, Haining, is on leave.
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Captain A. H. Stewart, of the Halching, has gone master, Hai-
ing.
Captain W. C Passmore, of the Haining, is on leave.
Captain W. S. Turnbull, of the Haifoong, has gone master, Hal- ching.
Mr. W. B. Patey, from reservn, has gone chief officer, Haiching.
Mr. W. G. Erwin, chief officer, Halching, has gone master, Hai-! foong.-Shipping and Engineering.
KAISER VIEWS JEWELS, The former Kaiser and bis wife recently inspected the Gorman crown jewels, which have reposed in a Dutch bank since the man-
wife wants to wear them, as sho is tiring of the dallness of the Wilhelm, little flat country life. however, has no authority to re-
Sailing:-To Canton daily,a48 a.m. and 10 p.m. (Sundays 10 p.m: onlysineer, Luchow, ha, one third ed chief officer, Paul Beau. Mr. arch led from his throne. His
From Canton daily at 5 a.m. and 5 p.m. (Sundays 5 p.m. only) SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO.,LTD.
·HONGKONG - MACAO LINE
·Sailings to Macao-Daily at 8.a.m. & 2 p.m. (Sundays 9 à.m. only) p.m. only) Sailings from Macao-Daily at 8 a.m. & 2 p.m. (Sundays 4
Further Information may be obtained at the Company's Offico, 4A. Des Voeux Road Central, Messrs. Thos. Cook & Son Ltd., or the! American Express Company Hongkong.
CHINA SIAM LINE
Regular freight and Passenger Service for Bangkok via Swatow, leaving Hongkong Mondays.
8.." HELIOS" for Swatow and Bangkok 13th April at 5 p.m. 6,6. “HELIKON "
..." HERMELIN"
"
20th 11
4th May "
ri
For further particulars apply to
THORESEN & CO., LTD.
Agents. Telephone No's. 450 & 2903,
SOUTH CHINA KNITTING FACTORY Hosiery Manufacturers
Various colours
and sizes.
Excellent
Quality.
Lowest Prices.
Inspection and Enquiries
Solicited.
New Promises Shang Tung Streat. Mangkek, Hongkong. Tol. K, 593. Tel. Address "SOUCHIKNIT" Codes, Bontley's and Private.
THE
NEW
ENGLISH
Columbia
Grafonola
Esang.
move them.
The Hongkong & Shanghai Hotels, Ltd. REPULSE BAY HOTEL
With the addition of the new Wing, comprising sixty bedrooms, the Company will be in a position from the Ist October 1925, to offer residential accommodation on moderá lines at moderate cost,
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Each room will be newly furnished in a style affording every comfort and convenience; and as regards bathrooms, each double bedroom will have its own private bathroom attached, and there will be one private bathroom to each two single rooms.
The Company intends to augment its motor-coach service between Repulse Bay and Hongkong, and consequently the journey (especially via Wong-nei-chong) should be no obstacle to residence at the above- mentioned popular establishment, As a convenience to residents of the Repulse Bay Hotel, it is intended that arrangements will be made whereby tiffins may be taken either at Repulse Bay or in the Hongkong Hotel,
The charges proposed for accommodation in the new wing of the Repulse Bay Hotel, inclusive of meals and motor-coach transportation, are as follow:-
Double Room,
(Two persons.)
Single Room.
(One person.)
Winter gate. (October-March,
both inclusive.)
$400.
$200.
Summer rate. (April-September,
both inclusive.)
$375.
$175.
Applications from prospective residents should be directed to:-
The Superintendent of Hotels,
THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD. ́.
NEW MODELS AT
ANDERSON'S
MELACHRINO
EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES
NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED,
per tin
of 100's
SHIPBUILDERS:
SHIP REPAIRERS. BOILER MAKERS. FORGE MASTERS. OXY-ACETYLENE AND ELECTRIC WELDERS. MECHANICAL AND
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.
No. 4 $4.75 No. 9 $2,75
ABAQUERIA FILIPIN
16, Des Vœux Road Central, Hongkong.
-DRY DOCK
THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY
OF HONGKONG, LIMITED,
TEL. ADISNE—” TAIKODDOCK
LEADING TOBACCONISTS
IN THE FAR EAST
BALAPLAR
LENGTH 787 FIRE, LENGTH ON BLOCKS 700 PET
DEPTH ON CENTRE OF
SILL (H W.O.S.T.) 34 FT. 6 DOL -THREE SLIPWAYS- CAPABLE OF HANDLING SHIPS UP TO 3000 TONS DISPLACEMENT....... ELIOTRIG CRANE AT SEA WALL CAPABLE OF
LIFTING 100 TONS AT 70-FEET RADNIK -
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agonis
MONGKONG, CHINA
THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd.
COPENHAGEN,
Regular Freight and Passengers Service for Bangkok, Hongkong, and return.
M,S. Bintang
(2777 tons)
8.S. "Banka "
(1684 tons)
Expected on or
about.
18th. April,
18th April
will leave for Bangkok
direct on or about:
23rd. April.
will leave for Bangkok,
direct on' or about.
22nd. April.
Subject to change without notice.
For further particulars please apply to:-
JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD.
Agouts,
THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd.
COPENHAGEN.
The M. S. "ASIA'
will be loading for Valencia, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen and other-
Further Sailings -
M.S."Java" M.S. "Afrika" M.S. “Malaya
Scandinavian ports about
29th of April 1925.
Expected on or Will leave homewardbound
about.
15th May 16th Juno
on or about. '
25th May
15th June
20th July
Subject to change without notico,
For further particulars please apply to :-~-
JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD.
Agonta.
One of the most treasured possessions of friends får away is a photo of their dear ones overseas. The Ming Yuen Studio is fitted with the most modern photographic equipment and will be pleased to show you specimens of their work.
THE MING YUEN STUDIO (Battery Path.) Official Photographers to the
"H. K. Telegraph.
E. HING & CO.
SHIPBUILDING MATERIALS SHIP CHANDLERS & HARDWARE MERCHANTS.
PHONE CENTRAL No. 1116,
∙25, WING WOO. 50.
Central,
HONGKONG HARDWARE CO.
"TAI LEE CHAN:" ESTD. 1884
-METAL GOODS and HARDWARK.
Tel. No. C. 1993.
119 Jervois Street
LET'S GO TO THE STAR!
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES THE BEN LINE STEAMERS. LIMITED,
From MIDDLESBRO. ANTWERP, LONDON &
STRAIT,
The Steamship
BENLEDI
CONSIGNEES of Cargo mie
IC
hereby informed that all goode
are being landed at their risk
W
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC
into the hazardous and/or exta Holyoak, Massey & Co., Ltd.
hazardous godowns of the Hong-
kong and Kowloon Wharf and
Distributors.
Tel C.678
Godown Co., Ltd, whence ard Queen's Filds.
or from the wharves, dalivo: y
may be obtained,
No claims will be admitted
after the goods have left the gc-
downs, and all goods remaining
FROM A LINER TO A
LIFEBOAT.
undelivered after the 20th inst. ALL KINDS OF STEAMERS
will be subject to ront.
All claims against the Bles2.01 must be presented to the Undes- signed on or before the 30th.
..
FOR SALE.
Ships in good condition only
ipat., or they will not be rare handlod. Terms generally cheap, or at least moderate, cognised.
All broken, chafed and dama Diosol and semi-diosal boats ed goods are to be left in the g- built to order. Apply by letter downs where they will be exan- to Box No. 1272 Hongkong Telegraph or phone from 1.00 ined on the 20th, inst. at 10. a.n.
No Fire Insurance, has bees. p.m. to 2.00 p.m. or after 5 p.m. to
K.559 effected.
Bill of Lading will be counter. signed by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON ANI
CO., LTD.,.
Agente. « Hongkong. 13th., April 1925.
MASSAGE
Mr. N. AKAJI, Mrs. E. AKAJI.
Graduate of Tokyo massaga School No. 58, Haiphong, Rd. Pnd door, Kowloon Telephone, K.1251
HONGKONG JOCKEY
CLUB:
DRAFT Programmes and En-
iry Forms for the Fourth Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday 2nd, May 1925 (weather permitting) may ha obtained at the Race Course,. Hongkong Cub and Causeway Bay Stables.
Entries will close at 12 o'clock noon on Saturday 18th April 1925,
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