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"A Regular Weekly Sailing
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TO SAN FRANCISCO VIA HONOLULU, SHANGHAI,
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KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,
"THE SUNSHINE BELT"
PRESIDENT CLEVELAND...
PRESIDENT PIERCE
Sunday Inn. 16th 10.00 a.m... Sunday Jan. 30th 10.00 a.m. Sunday Feb. 13th 10.00 a.in. Tuesday Mar. 1st 10.00 am, Tuesday Mar. 15th 10,00 a.m. Thereafter Fortnightly Sailings on Tuesdays,
PRESIDENT JEFFERSON.......
PRESIDENT TAPT.
PRESIDENT GRANT
TO SEATTLE AND VICTORIA VIA SHANGHAI,
KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.
"THE FAST SHORT ROUTE"
PRESIDENT. MADISON
PRESIDENT JACKSON
PRESIDENT MCKINLEY
PRESIDENT LINCOLN
PRESIDENT CLEVELAND......
Sunday Jan. 23rd 5:00 p.m. Friday Fab. 4th 5.00 p.m. Wednesday Feb. 16th 5.00 p.m. Wednesday Mar. 9th 5.00 p.m. Wednesday Mor. 23rd 5.00 p.m.
Thereafter Fortnightly Saitings on Wednesdays. TO EUROPE AND NEW YORK.
VIA MANILA, STRAITS, COLOMBO, SUEZ- PORT SAID - ALEXANDRIA-NAPLES
-GENOA-MARSEILLES,
Thence to BOSTON and NEW YORK.
PRESIDENT GARFIELD
PRESIDENT HARRISON
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Tuesday Jan. 18th 8.00 a.m. Tuesday Feb. 1st, 8.00 a.m. Tuesday Feb. 15th 8.00 a.m. Tuesday Mar. 1st 6.00 a.m. Tuesday Mar. 15th 8.00 a.m.
Thereafter Fortnightly Sailings) on Tuesdays.
TO MANILA.
PRESIDENT MADISON
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PRESIDENT MERCE PRESIDENT JACKSON, PRESIDENT HARRISON
Jan.15th 5.00 pm. Jan. 18th 8.00 a.m. Jan 21st 3.00 p.m. Jan. 27th 5.00 p.m. Feb. 1st 6.00 alm.
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SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,
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Sailings.
Fri. 14th Jan at 7am. Sun. 16th Jan at 7 a.m, Sun. 16th Jan at 7 a.m. Sun, 16th Jan at 8 a.m.
S'PORE, Penang & Calcutta Yuonsang CANTON
Kwaisang TSINGTAU Bwatow & S'hai Hopsang HAIPHONG via Hoihow ...Mingsang
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COPENHAGEN,
The M. S. " * MALAYA
"
will be loading for Botterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen and other Scandinavian ports on or about
18th. January 1927.
Further Sailings: Expected on or
M.S. "Danmark"
M.S." Annan
about.
20th January
.28th Febuary
M.S. "Asia"
11th March
Will leave-homeward
bound on or about.
........
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Agents,""
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
CANADIAN
FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1927.
PACIFIC
A DELIGHTFUL CRUISE DE LUXE
by the
S.S. "EMPRESS OF SCOTLAND"
25,000 Tons Gross, Length 697 Feet
LEAVING HONGKONG, FEBRUARY 13tb. 1927.
via Shanghai, Chinwangtao (for Poking), Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu, Hilo, San Francisco, Balboa, (Panamá), through
the Panama Canal to Cristobal," (Colon), Havana.
Arriving NEW YORK, April 12th, 1927.
Two days available for sight-seeing in NEW YORK Leave NEW YORK 14th April, arciving SOUTHAMPTON, April 20th, 1927. Shore excursions and sight-seeing tours at all Parts..
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Tel. Centrul 752
Tol. address "CACANPAC"
CONSIGNEE NOTICE.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES
` MARITIMES.
The Steamship,
"DOCTEUR PIERRE BENOIT."
and
CENTRAL AMERICA.
U. S. FEARS BOLSHEVIST
INTRIGUE..
Washington, Jan. 13.
A STRIKE ECHO.
COURT CLAIM REGARDING GUILD FUNDS.
Further references to the strike
In the course of a document aub-of 1926 were made in the Guild. Consignees of Cargo from Dunkirk, mitted to the Foreign Relations caso which again came up for Antwerp, London, Cognac La-Pallice Committee, Mr. Kellogg declares hearing before Mr. Justice Wood that Latin America and Mexico in the Summary Court yesterday In connection with above Steamer have been conceived as a base for afternoon. The case concerns a are hereby informed that their goods Communist activity against the claim, a representative one on be- with the exception of Opium, Treasure United States, and cites extracts half of the Hongkong Kwong Yee and Valuables are being landed. stored at their risks into the Gedowns from a report by Chicherin, which Kong House Mason's Guild, for of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and
the latter is alleged to assert that the sum of $249.92 from a Godown
Co., Ltd., Kowloon whenen Mexico gives the Soviets a con-member in accordance with the delivery may be obtained immediately venient polilient base in America rules. after
landing.
for development of further ties. At a previous hearing it was Optional Cargo will bo forwarded Mr. Kellogg says that Bolshevist alleged that members, of the Guild unless instructions are received leaders in past years, have given went to Canton when the strike from the Consignees, to hours before increasing attention to anti-broke out and took the funds with arrival requesting it to be landed here. American activities in Mexico and them. Mr. F. E. Losoby is for Bills of Lading will be countersign-Latin America, notably a resolu- the plaintiffs and Mr. D. McCallum
the Undersigned, Goods To- maining unclaimed after Monday the tion by the executive of the Con- for the defendant.
A chairman of a committee of 17th January, 1927, at Noon will be munist International exhorting subject to rent and landing charges. American Communists to counter the Guild was called yesterday and All claims must be sent in to me or American imperialism in Cuba, the produced documents relating to before Wednesday the 19th inst. Philippines, and elsewhere; and various properties acquired by the or they will not be recognized. appoint a group to participate in Guild.
packagos must be left in current work in Latin America.
on
od
by
the Consignees and the Company's Sur- veyors Messrs: Goddard & Douglas nt 10.00 am. on Saturday the 16th
Gallorum for examination by thei
lost.
No Claims will be admitted after the goods bavo left the Godowns.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any enso whatever.
J. LIMÁGE,
Agent. Hongkong January 11, 1927.
THE NEW PRENON REMEDY.
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* ACENTS FOR
Cross examined by Mr. M A New York message says the lum: In the early days of the ovaning papers feature the fore-strike many members of the Gulld going with very heavy headings, went up to Canton 7-Yes, but I did It would appear the Government is not go. anxious to end the severe criticism
No Strike Pay. aroused by its South American Were. any funds of the Guild. polley, and has decided to publish sent up there?-Only small sums what Mr. Kellogg claims la the for the families of members who real reason for the United States' had died, strong action in Nicaragua.--- Reuters American Service.
Argentine Criticism.
Buenos Aires, Jan. 18. The local press is unanimous in condemning Mr. Coolidge's message on the Nicaragua affair.
Those who did go to Canton, were they paid any strike pay out of the funds of the Guild?-No such thing..
From what Guild did they re- ceive atrike pay?-I don't know. I présumie they did not draw any
The Preneu remarks that accord-pay.
More Marines.
THERAPION NDSing to President Coolidge's logic, Re-examined by Mr. Loseby, nobody could condemn the German witness said there was no rule in invasion of Belgium.-Reuter's the organization for the payment American Service.
of strike pay. The Guild would never allow anyone to pay it. San Diego, Jan. 13. The man who said he was the It is stated in aaval circles that Guild's accountant last year pro- the 10,000 ton submarine tender duced various books and in cross salvage-ateamer Holland, and four examination by Mr. McCallum destroyers, are leaving for Nicara-substantiated the statement of the gun. The Holland will probably former witness who said the only convey a detachment of United Guild funds sent to Canton were States marines-Reuter's. Ameri-, for the families of members who can Service,
had died, A Missfire.
Mr. McCallum: Has your Guild New York, Jan 13. in Hongkong received any money The American newspapers are from the Canton branch? We generally not greatly excited over, have no branch in Canton. That Mr. Kellogg's. statements with re-Guild there is a soparate organiza- gard to "Red" activity in Central tion. America.
The N. Y. Times in a lendor But you call it the Hongkong thinks it unworthy of American and Canton Society on your mem traditions for the Government to, bership card? Yes, by virtue of allege that the motive for its ac-that card a Hongkong member can tions in Nicaragua is the "ignoble, do certain work in Canton. fear of Russian revolutionaries,} Mr. McCallum also questioned whose long, record of blundering witness with regard to the monthly and disaster shows they are not income of the Guild and when Mr. really to be feared by any nation, Justice Wood interposed, Mr. Mc- least of all the United States." Callum said he wanted to know. The World declares, "If the what type of a Society it had be- American people want peace, they come after the strike. He was must begin to fight for it now. trying to trace where the monies, They cannot trust the good inten-, had gone to.
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Gnss to MARSEILLES 266; to LONDON £72,
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No Canton Branch.
tions or wisdom of the State De- Mr. Justice Wood said he thought partment, for it is clearly looking that was a big task with the wit- for trouble."-Reuter's American ness." 4 Service.
FUNERAL.
LATE CAPTAIN C. E. WEBB.
The funeral of the late Capt. C. E. Webb took place at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon, the graveside ceremony being conduct- ed by the Revd. G. T. Waldegrave. The chief mourner was Mrs. Webb (wife) supported by her daughter, Mrs. Spary, and son-in-law Mr. W. Brown.
Among others who were present at the interment were Captain T. T. Laurenson, representing the China Const. Offleers Guild, Cap- tain Kennedy of the Indo-China
The solicitors were offered time to-day for a further hearing of the. ease and on learning that they were engaged Mr. Justice Wood adjourned the case for a final hearing on Monday morning. If it was not finished then, and there was an application for an adjourn- ment, It would be, réfused unless the defendant paid money into Court.
$1
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S. S. ROYAL STAR DAMAGED.
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STRIKES A REEF OF SINGAPORE.
The steamer Royal Star, belong
Singapore, Jan. 13. S. N. Company, Mr. Pestonji, Revd.ing to the Blue Star line, arrived Horace Johnston, Mr. W. Mto-day damaged, having struck a Mason, Mr. and Mrs. H. Steinfeld, reef in outer Singapore Strait. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Stainfield, Mr Router. Landholdt, Mr. and Mrs. Spary!
and Mr. Brown, and officers of the Indo-Chinn S. N. Company.
A large number of wreaths W. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mason, were sent, among which were tri-Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bliss, Mr. and butes from Annie (wife), Alf, Mrs. J. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Min and family, Harry and Maude. Capell and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. Edith and Jack, Baby Margaret, Festanji, Mrs. B. Oxberry, Mrs. Ida, Austin and baby, Captain and A. M. and Miss dos Santos, Mrs. Mrs. H. S. Hurley, Captain and Moses and family, Miss L. Gomes, Mrs. Jowitt, Captain A. C. Ken-Revd. G. T. Waldegrave, Revd. J. nedy, Captain D. Skinner, Mr. and Horace Johnston, China Coust Of Mrs. E. L. Stainfield, Mr. and Mrs.cers Guild.
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