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"AENEAS"
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SERVICES
4th May. Marsailles, London, R'dam & Glasgow. 17th May. Marseilles, London, 'dam & H*burg
Macsoillon, London, Ridam & Plasgow Marseillos, London, R'dam & H'burg
31x May. 14th June.
• Call at Chaabiança.
LIVERPOOL SERVICE
"KEEMUN"
"THESEUS"
"OANFA
16th May.
20th June. 15th July.
Genoa, Havre, Liverpool & Glasgow Genoa, Havre, Liverpool & Glasgow Genon, Havre, Liverpool & Glasgow
PACIFIC SERVICE
vin KOBE & YOKOHAMA
27:1 Apr. TYNDAREUS“ PROTESILAUS" 19th May NEW YORK SERVICE "EUMABUS** ELPEN OR"
8th May. 5th June.
Victoris, Vancouver & Henttle Victoria, Vancouver & Seattle
New York, Borton & Baltimore New York, Boston & Baltimore
PASSENGER SERVICE.
"HECTOR"
4th May,
Singapore, Marseilles & Loaden Singapore. Marseillas & London Singapure, Marseilles & London Singaporo, Marseilles & London
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
FRIDAY,
APRIL 22,
1927.
DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE
AND
AMERICAN MAIL LINE
(Admiral Oriental Line)
JOINT TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE A Regular Weekly Sailing
TO SAN FRANCISCO OR 'SEATTLE THE "PRESIDENT LINERS".
TO SAN FRANCISCO VIA HONOLULU, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.
"THE SUNSHINE BELT”
PRESIDENTE MCKINLEY
PRESIDENT LINCOLN
PRESIDENT CLEVELAND
PRESIDENT PIERCE PRESIDENT TAFT
Tues., April 26th
Tuesday, May 24th
Tuesday, May 10th
Tuesday, June 7th
Tuesday, June 21st
Thereafter Fortnightly Sailings on Tuesdays.
HONGKONG TO EUROPE
"SPECIAL LOW RATES Via San Francisco or Seattle
£120
£112
DIRECT CONNECTIONS WITH ALL ATLANTIC LINES Choice of railway lines across United States and Canada, with liberal stop-over privileges for sight-seeing- Ask for information. Following are suggested itineraries:
"AENEAS"
31 May.
"BARPEDON"
'From Hongkong
Via
Connecting with Steamship
With June.
"PATROCLUS"
27th July.
Apr. 26
San Francisco Republic
Also cargo atukators with limited passenger accommodation st
May 4
Seattle Aquitania
spoolally reducil rates,
May 10
San Francisco Leviathan
May 12
Seattle
For traight and passage rates and information apply to:-
May 24
San Francisco blajestic
Juno
Agunto,
Butterfield & Swire,
:
CANADIAN
Juno 15. June 21 Juny 20 July July 13
Seattle
Arriving at
CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
AMERICAN & MACHURIAN LINE,
From NEW YORK. The Steamship,
"CITY OF DUNKIRK” having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by her are informed that all Goods aro boing landed at their risk into
POLICE OFFICER VINDICATED.
C.SP.'S PROTEST AGAINST ALLEGATION.
Before Mr. R. E. Lindsell yes-
OBSERVATORY SIGNALS.
THE NECESSITY FOR DUPLICATION..
reference
of
The following the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous terday afternoon, Mr. H. Lo in do- duplication of Observatory Signala Godownk of The Hongkong and Kow-fending & Chinese who was is contained in the annual report loon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., charged with hawking without a of the Hongkong General Chamber
licence, described a hawker In of Commerce: "A hawker da a these words: person who travels with a horse, or any other heart of burden, selling goods from house to house."
whence Delivery may be obtained.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after 25th April, 1927, will be subject to
Rent.
All Claims against the Steamer on or before 15th April 1927 or they on or before 3rd May, 1927, or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed and Damaged Goods are to be left in the Dodowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays or Fridays, between the hours of 10.45 a.m. and noon, within the Free Storage period of One Week
No Fire Insurance has been effected, Bs of Lading will be counter- signed by,
THE BANK LINE LIMITED., General Agents. Hongkong, April 19, 1927.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA LINE.
From EUROPE and STRAITS.
The Steamship,
"HAKONE MARU,” having arrived from the above porta, Consigneca of Cargo are hereby in formed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their ri, in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kow-
bo loon, whonco delivery may obtained. Goods not eleured by the 11th April, 1927 will be subject to rent.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignce's and the Co.'s representa tives on any Tuesdays and Friday, at 2.30 p.m. within the free storage Period.
From N. York
All claims must be presented within June 6ten days of the steamer's arrival here, May 29 P'th-O'brg May 31 O'brg 8'hmptn June! June 11 Chrg-! hmpta June 17 June 16 mth O'brg
June 23 Goo, Washington
Berengaria
San Francisco Olympic
Sostile Aquitania San Francinec Homeric
Seattin Mauretania San Francisco Majestic
Seattle Berengaria
20
June 28 hmpta July 15
after which date they cannot be re- cognized.
No claims will be admitted after the June 25 C'brg-S'haptn Julygoods have left the Godowna.
No fire insurance has been effected. NIPPON YUSEŃ KAISHA. Hongkong, April 12, 1927.
July Cheptn July 6 July 15 C'brg-5 Impin July
July 20 July 23 C'heg B'hmpto July 27 P'uth-O*brg Aug. 3 Aug. 6 C'brg Shmptn Aug. 12 Aug. 10 C'brg-S'Emptn Aug. 16
TO SEATTLE AND VICTORIA VIA SHANGHAI,
KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.
"THE FAST SHORT ROUTE"
PACIFIC
PRESIDENT JEFFERSON
PRESIDENT GRANT
PRESIDENT MADISON
PRESIDENT JACKSON
PRESIDENT MCKINLEY
QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC
TO VICTORIA & VANCOUVER.
SAILINGS 1927.
Van'vor
STRMERS
Hengkong Shanghai Kobe
Lunyo
Leave Leave
Yokohama
Louve
Arrivo
EMPRESS OF ASIA
May 11
EMPRESS OF CANADA Juña 1 EMPRESS OF RUSSIA Juno 22
EMPRESS OF ASIA July 11 EMPRESS OF CANADA Aug. 1
May 14 May 17 May 20 May 29 June 4 Juns 7 June 10 Jun. 19 June 25 June 28 July 1 July 10 July 15 July 19 July 22 July 31 Aug. 5 Aug. 9 Aug. 12 Aug. 21 EMPRESS OF RUSSIA Aug. 24 Aug. 27 Aug. 30 Sept. 2 Sept. 14 EMPRESS OF ASIA Sept. 14 Sept.17 Supt. 20 Sept, 23 Octt, 2 EMPRESS OF CANADA OGt: 5 Oct. 8 Oct. 11 Oct. 14 Oct. 23 E/Asia and B/Rasein call at Nagasaki the day after departure from Shanghai.)
CONNECTING SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL.
MONTCALM
Juna
百
MONTROSE
June
24
MONTOLARE July
16
..
MINNEDOSA Aug.
G
MINNEDOSA Sept. 2 MONTROSE Sopt, 36
Frequent saltiage to Liverposé, Belfast, Glasgow, Southampton. Cherbourg and Antwerp.
SPECIAL FARES TO EUROPE
£120
£112
£83
HONGKONG MANILA SERVICE
Leave Arrive Manila Hongkeng
Leave Arriva
Hongkong Manila
Moy 1 Mar 3
May 19 May 21
EMPRESS OF ASIA EMPRESS OF CANADA
May May 7
Hay 26 May 28
CANADIAN PACIFIC EXPRESS
'TRAVELLERU OHEQUES
PAYABLE THE WORLD OVER,
THE HAFEST AND MOST CONVENIENT WAY TO CARRY, FUNDS.
Passenger Department :
Freight and Exprose:
Tel. 0.752,
Tal. C. 42,
Cables: "QAUANPAO” Cables NAUTILUB."
KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART
MAATSCHAPPIJ.
Royal Packet Navigation Co. of Batavia,
M. S. "VAN HEUTSZ "
will be despatched on 28th April.
For SINGAPORE, PENANG & BELAWAN DELI DIRECT. Offers excellent saloon accommodation, all lower berths English Cuisine, doctor carried, wireless telegraph.
1st. CLASS FARE to SINGAPORE $125,00.
In connection with the Royel Packet Nay. Co.'s (K.P.M.) services to all destinations in the Netherlands East Indies and Australia.
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Agonts: JAVA CHINA JAPAN LINE. Tolophono Central No. 1574 York Building: Chator Road,
Wednesday, May 4th
Wednesday, May 18th Wednesday, June 1st Wednesday, June 15th Wednesday, June 29th
Thereafter Fortnightly Sailings 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 ADAMS
PRESIDENT GARFIELD
PRESIDENT HARRISON
PRESIDENT MONROE
PRESIDENT WILSON
Tues., April 26th, 8.00 a.m.
Tuesday, May 10th 8.00 a.m. Tuesday, May 24th 6.00 a.m. Tuesday, June 7th 8.00 a.m. Tuesday, June 21st 6.00 a.m.
Thereafter Fortnightly Sailings on Tuesdays.
TO MANILA.
PRESIDENT ADAMS
PRESIDENT JEFFERSON. PRESIDENT LINCOLN... PRESIDENT GARFIELD
PRESIDENT GRANT
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Tuesday, Apr. 26th 8.00 a.m. Tuesday, Apr. 20th 6.00 p.m. Monday, May 2nd 6.00 p.m. Tuesday, May 10th 8.00 h.m. Tuesday, May 10th 6.00 p.m.
For Passenger and Freight Rates apply to
ROBERT DOLLAR CO.
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GENERAL ACENTS.
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAT BANK BUILDING, GROUND FLOOD
Telephones Central, 2477 2478 & 705,
HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS.
JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON MACAO STEAMBOAT CO, LTD., AND THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
CANTON LINE.
Sailings from Hongkong-Daily at 2 a.m. and 8 a.m. f (Sundays
12 a.m. only).. Sailings from Canton Daily at 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. ƒ · (Sundays'
{ 13 p.m. only).
MACAO
TROM HONGKONG :
8 A.M. and 2 P.M. daily. (Sunday: 9 A.M. only.)
LINE.
FROM MACAO
8 A.M. and 2 P.M. daily. (Sunday: 3.30 P.M. only.)
MACAO RACES
SPECIAL WEEK-END SAILINGS.
Saturday 23rd April
From Hongkong 8.00 a.m. "BUI AN" 3.00 p.m. "SUI TAI"
Sunday 24th April From Hongkong 8.00 a.m. "8UI AN" 9.00 p.m. "SUI TAI”
From Macao 8.00 a.m. "SUI TAI" 2.00 p.m. "SUI AN"
From Masso 4:30 p.m. "SUI TAI” 5.30 p.m. "SUI AN”
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA LINE. From EUROPE and STRAITS.
The Steamship,
"SCOTLAND MARU,"
having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being
landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kow- loon, whence delivery may be obtained.
Goods not cleared by the 20th April 1927, will be subject to rent.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consigneo's and the Co.'s representa- tives on any Tuesdays and Fridays, at 2.30 p.m
within the free storage Period.
All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be re- cognized.
No claims will be admitted after the guods have left the Godowns.
No fire insurance has been effected.
His Worship intimated at the opening of the case that he under stood that there were certain al- logations against the police con- stable.
The Chambor wrote to the on May 12, 1926, Government, stating that the desirability had been considered of duplicating the Tire Ball and Typhoon Signals in a position from which they would be more readily visible from the Western area of the Harbour.
Shipping Interests were strongly in favour, the urgency of the matter having become the more pressing with the completion- then approaching of the Penin- sun Hotel. The "estern end of Stonecutters Island commended itself as a suitable second site,
Mr. Lo said his case was that the man arrested was a foki of a frm selling cump beds etc., in cer- tain premises and that the con- stable wont there to arrest the man knowing that he was a fakt of the arm and that therefore no licence was necessary. He knew that defendant was an employee and the Chamber had made tenta- tive enquiries of the Naval" and of the shop and that in spite of Military Authorities with a view his knowledge he eatised the de-
to ascertaining if there were any. fendant to be arrested,
insurmountable objections to its After hearing the police ovid-use. A position above, or in the ence, Mr. Lindsell remarked that neighbourhood of, Kowloon Rail- there was nothing to show that way Station had been suggested in the man was actually hawking, the course of discussion of the The constable had only seen a subject, but it was the general man bargaining but that did not opinion the the amount of smoke prove hawking,
from steamers at wharves in that Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe (C. S. P.) vicinity rendered the alte lesa suit- asked leave to amend the chargeable for the purpose. to one of obstruction. His Wor- ship agreed.
Special Licences.
In regard to the allegation against the constable it was stated that there were several shops in the same street which sold camp beds and it was shown that these
shops had a special $24 hawker's licence in order to be able to ex- hibit their goods outside..
The constable who made the arrest denied that he had pre- viously enquired from the shop whether the defendant was one of their fokis or not. He had seen
There was apparently no one post- tion in the Harbour from which the signals would be observable from all parts. In the opinion of the Chamber it was essential to ahip- ping that the Time and Typhoon Signals should be visible in the Western area of the Harbour, and the Chamber
the requested Government to examine the prac ticability of the present proposals with a view to early action,
At Kowloon Godown.
As there were difficulties in obtaining a speedy decision with
man of
the Shipping
Sub-
defendant before and at the time regard to the proposal to use a site on Stonecutters Island, an of the arrest somebody from the alternative scheme was put for shop to which defendant belongedward by Mr. R. Sutherland, Chair- blow a police whistle. Defendant shook off the constable and made for the shop, where the man who Committee of the Chamber, that was blowing the police whistle in a mast for displaying, at least, might be installed above the formed the constable that he was duplicate typhoon distant signals. one of their fokis.
premises of the Hongkong Wharf and Godown Company's premises.
Mr. Lo stated that in view of the evidence of the prosecution
A duplicate time ball, it was especially in regard to the special $24 licence which all the other realised, would require a substan- shops possessed, he felt the alle-tial structure. General approval
gation was not justified.
Conviction Recorded.
cf this proposal, and the willing consent of the Wharf Company, were obtained, and the Chamber wrote to the Government, on July In connexion with the charge 21, 1926, asking for sanction and of chstruction, Mr. Lo put the that the work might be put in The Govern- shopewner and the defendant in hand immediately.
the box to show there was in factment replied, on November 12, that The master said arrangements had been made with no obstructiqn. that they paid $95 rent for their the Wharf and Godown Company. shop and all their beds were con- for the erection of a signal staff. structed elsewhere. There was no on the No. 48 Godown at Kowloon occasion to exhibit their goods Point and that the work would be on the pavement outside the shop.undertaken by the Company at the Au Mr. Lo, addressing His Worship, expense of the Government. said it was clear that there was expression of the Government's no obstruction. There were other thanks to the Chairman and mem- " of the Shipping Sub- shops who had to resort to the bers special licence in order to hawk Committee for services rendered WONGMUN COLLISION. outside their shops, but the de- in this connexion was subsequent-
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, April 12, 1927.
DAMAGE TO ANJOU AND WING ON.
A report was made yesterday by Captain C. Mutton of 3.s. Wing On (Shui Hing S. S. Co.) that his vea-1 sel and the s.5. Anjou were in col- lision of Wong Mun Customs Station on Wednesday at 8.30 p.m., both ships sustaining minor dam
nges,'
fendant belonged to a shop wherely received.. there was plenty of room and ne saw no reason why they should have placed their camp beds on the pavement.
Mr. Lindsell convicted the do- fendant and fined him $5.
C.S.P's. Views.
He
PORT DEVELOPMENT.
CHAMBER'S REFERENCE TO NEW SCHEME.
Mr. Wolfe then addressed his Warship regarding the allegation
In continuation of references to made against the constable.
Harbour Development in Hong- said: "I would like to protest kong in previous issues of the against the allegation which was Annual Report, the following It is understood that the wind made against the police. It is
official statement in connexion was north east, force five at the without foundation. I agree that with the Introduction of the time, while the weather was thick Mr. Lo must have felt justified in Colonial Budget in October, 1926, with frequent rain squalls. Both bringing it forward, but I think is reprinted for the sake of con- vessels were under examination by perhaps a little enquiry might tinnity, says the Chamber of Com- the Customs and the Wing On had have been made headway with port helm on and Mr. Lindsell: Mr. Lo is bound the Anjou sternway with starboard by instructions. helm on. The stern of the Anjou struck the starboard counter of
the Wing On, fracturing the latter vessel's stern and bending the
frames. There was a slight leak- age, which is now being attended to. Details from the Anjou are not available.
MILITARY BANDS.
PROGRAMME FOR CONCERT ON SUNDAY.
The following is the programme for the massed band concert to be given at the Queen's Theatre on
Sunday night. The bands will be those of the 1st Bn. The Camer onians and 2nd Bn. The King's Own Scottish Borderers.
March of the Peers, (Sullivan). Overturo, "Maritana" (Wal-
lace).
Solection, "Squire's Songs,"
(Squire).
Suit in F. (Holst), Humorous Variations, "Three
Blind Mice," (Lotter). Three Dances from Henry VIII,
(German),
Selection, Iolanthe," (Sulll-
van).
Grand Milltary Tattoo, (Rogan)
Mr. Wolfe: That may be so,
but the allegation will be broad cast in every paper in the Colony. Mr. Lindsell: There may not be reporters here,
merce report.
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The Ports Development Depart ment has been re-absorbed into the Public Works Department the under the supervision op Director of Public Works, and the separate most of Port Engineer has been abolished-the holder now on leave being transferred to the post of Manager, Railway, which will shortly fall vacant.
Mr. Wolfe: I maintain that if proper enquiries were made the al- legations would never have been brought forward. I might make This change has been made all kinds of remarks against the after the fullest consideration by defence and then say I am sorry. His Excellency the Governor, who
It seems to me that there ought is satisfied that Port Development to be a certain amount of previous works are in this Colony so closely The present charge is interconnected with works falling enquiry. not well founded and therefore under the Public Works Depart one should be more careful.
ment as to make it necessary in the Interests of efficiency to bring them all under the same control.
Provision has been made under now
Impression Justified,
Mr. H. Lo: Since your Worship has expressed the view just now
Port Development for one that I am bound by instructions, temporary Engineer to carry out I don't think it is incumbent on the survey of the Harbour, the me to say any more except that necessly for which was recently I was not in a position to make represented to the Finance Com- any enquiry that would have, al mittee. tered the view given me by my client.
It seems to me that the impres-
sion (without any explanation in other cases hawker's Ilconces. from the police) was certainly were required. The defanco could justified, because here was a con- not know this, but in view of the atable who enquires for a bow-explanation given by the prosecu ker's licence from a man who bo- tion, of course the position be-
comes entirely different, longs to a shop.
Mr. Lindsell:
I accopt your
I would look very suspicious until there is an explanation that explanation.
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