DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE
AND
AMERICAN MAIL LINE
(Admiral Oriental Line}
JOINT TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE A Regular Weekly Sailing
TO SAN FRANCISCO DR SEATTLE THE "PRESIDENT LINERS”
TO SAN FRANCISCO VIA MONOLULU, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,
"THE SUNSHINE BELT"
PRESIDENT PIERCE
PRESIDENT TAFT
PRESIDENT JEFFERSON
PRESIDENT GRANT
PRESIDENT MADISON
Tuesday, June 7th Tuesday, June 21sl
Tuesday, July 5th
Tuesday, July 19th-
Tuesday, Aug. 2ad
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 step-over privilèges for sight-seeing -. Ask for information Following are suggested itinerariza:
From Hongkong
Junie 1 Jans
June 18
June 21
June 20
Via
Fontile
San Francier Seattle
Connecting with Steamship
San Francisco Homeric
THINGS San Francisco.
July
13
July 13
#July 27
Aug. 2
Aug, 10
Suttle
Lovisthan
Pan Francisco Leviathan
Souttle
Bentle
Berengarin
Aquiteras
Margtauía
From
40
Arriving
B
Aug,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
PASSENGERS:
DEPARTURES BY PRESIDENT CLEVELAND.
.8.
Passengers departing for Shang- hai, Japan and U.S. ports by President Cleveland included Mrs. Mario and the Misses Thelma and Joyco Clumeek of Singaporo, Mr. W.L. King, an engineer of India, Mr. ILA. Lacey, interested in F.M.S. oil concerns, Dr. and Mrs. J. Gagydy missionaries of Foochow, all of who are bound for the United Status.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1927.
THE RACES.
CONSIGNEE NOTICE.
ENTRIES FOR FOURTH EXTRA AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE.
MEETING.
From NEW YORK,
The following are the entries for the fourth extra race meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Club to be held at The Steamship, the racecourse at Happy Valley on Saturday, June 4th, and Monday, June 6th!
་
First Day,
Races Nos. 1, 2 & 3-Green Island Handicap "B" & "C" Classes, -Six Furlonge.
Bay
Craigavad, Borderer, Total Ab- The Shanghai bookings included stinence, Loch Rannoch, Loch Tum Mr. J.P. Sherry of the HK. Tole-niel, Tangle, Cra, Loongwa, Baccarat, phone Company, Mr. D. Ruttonjee, Easter Day, Laceda II, Papyrus, Leaf, Mr. E.J. Carmichnol, Mr. Fitzgerald Dragon Boat, Dick Lo, May (late Hao Yorks, of the Vacuum Oil. Mrs. D.M. Mei), Valour, Little Sit Tang
Cired, Nisain, Mr. C.I.G. Burnie of the Shan Mein, San Diego, Mowgli, Union Insurance, Mr. K. Ingerslev Pottenbush, Home Call, Grey Knight, August, September, Scooter, of the Westinghouse Electric, Mr. Bing,
The Regent, Dobbin, Kam Tang Hall, S.W. Choy, a director of the Bank
Limestone Hall (lato Young Dealer), of Canton and Mr. C.E.V. Curtis Blackwood Hall (late Silkylight of the Central agency, who is con- Jackie Coogan, Salvo, Sugar Loaf, tinuing later to Japan,
Bagheera, Shanghai Friend, Barley Grass, King Alan, King of Troy, King of the Plains, The Gomeril, The Geezer, Vincent, The Sandpiper, Misty Eve, Battle Eve, Bright Evo, Grande del Norte, Espoir.
Tomorrow's Arrivals.
The passenger list received from the local agents of the P. and O. Lino gives the following as de- barkees at Hongkong by 9.9% Martun, arriving here to-morrow from Home and carrying the mail dated London, April 23: Pay-Comdr. L.R., Barker, R.N., Mr. W.J.P. Bick ford, Mr. D.G. Cairns, Mrs. Cairns, Mra. 1. Cox, Mias C. Cox, Miss A Cox, Rev. C.D. Comains, Mr. C.P.W. Lloyd, Mrs. Lloyd, Mra. M.A. Mc- Cormack, Lt. Comdr. A.L. Noakes, Pay Tt, Comdr. W. P. ftainer, Comdr. EJ Shelly, Mrs. W. Thomas, Mr. W.R. Wills, Mr. Wills, and Mra. L. Brock, for Manila.
The following Hongkong pas- sengers are on the Pand O. 8.3. Mautua, which is due to arrive N. York
W. Armstrong, to-morrow.-Mr. 2 G'brghmpin July Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. L. Brock, Mr. | Loviathan July July Olympic
90g Shop July 15
W. J. P. Bickford, Mr. F. J. Bond, July 21 Gen. Washington July 13 Path-C'brg
Mrs. D. Cox, Mr. D. G.. Cairns, 23 July 23hr hat July Miss C. Cox, Miss A. Cox, Rev.
Path-beg Aug beg Shapin AVR. C. D. Cousins, Mr J. T. Craker, Mr. Aug. 10 brg.himptn Ang: 16 G. Cottrell, Miss. G. M. Frans
20
Aug. 26 Lient.-Comdr. T. G. Glennie, Mr.
30 Aug. trg 'hmpt Aug.
J. G. Joughin, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Sept. 3 brg-limpin Sept. Sep&ndh-Corg Sept 12 W. Lloyd, Mr. E. D. Lawrence, |Sept. 17 Curg-Shop Sept. 23 Mrs M. A. McCormack, Alys, R. B. Maxton, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Mug- ridge. Mr. W. McKee, Comdr. B. P. McMahon, Lt. Comdr. A. Noakes, Marine Norris, Pay-Lt. Condr. W. P. Rainer. Lieut. C. E. C. Ransomo, Comdr. E. J. Shelly, R.N., Mr. and Mrs. F. Smith, Miss Smith. Mrs. W. Thomson, Mr. .W. R. Wills,
2
Ban Brustginer
San Francines #lympic
Aug. 16
TO SEATTLE AND VICTORIA VIA SHANGHAI,
KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.
"THE FAST SHORT ROUTE'
PRESIDENT MADISON
PRESIDENT JACKSON
PRESIDENT MCKINLEY
PRESIDENT LINCOLN
PRESIDENT CLEVELAND
Wednesday, June 1st
Wednesday, June 29th
Wednesday, June 15th
Wednesday, July 13th
Wednesday, July 27th
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 MONROE
PRESIDENT WILSON
PRESIDENT VAN BUREN
PRESIDENT HAYES
PRESIDENT POLK
Tues., June 7th, 8.00 a.m.
Tuesday, June 21st 6.00 a.m Tuesday, July 5th 8.00 a.m. Tuesday, July 19th 0.00 s.m Tuesday, Aug. 2nd 8.00a.m.
THEREAFTER FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS ON TUESDAYS.
TO MANILA.
PRESIDENT PIERCE
May 30th, 6.00 p.m.
PRESIDENT MONROE
PRESIDENT JACKSON
PRESIDENT TAFT
PRESIDENT WILSON
June 7th, 8.00 a... June 7th, 8.00 p.m. June 13th, 8.00 p.m. June 21at, 6.00 a.m.
For Passenfor and Freight Ratos apply to
ROBERT DOLLAR CO.
DENERAL ADENTO.
HONGKONG AND SHARDIAL BANK BUILDING, GROUND FLOOS Telephones Central 2477, 2478 & 705.
HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS.
Among travellers to Manila by s.s. President Cleveland sailing yesterday were.-Mr. T. E. Fraser, Manila Manager of the Chartered and Bank of India, Australia China; Mr. Guy R. Gauffray, an organist from Paris, making business trip to Manila; Mr. A. G. Galatas, to join the Asiatic Petro- leum Co., at oilo from Spain Mr. G. Bola, an Italian merchant, making a trip on business; Mr. A. W. Billing, a missionary worker t Foothow; Dr. J. E. How, of St. Louis, Mo., making a tour of the Philippines, Mr. C. A. Baboun a Shanghai, merchant; Mr. C. C. Chung and family, of the Asia Life Insurance Co.
PASSENGERS,
ARRIVED.
Race No. 4-Fourth Aggregate State-One Mile,
"POLERIC,"
having arrived, Consigneos of Cargo by her are informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of The Hongkong and Kow- loon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whonce Delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after 30th May, 1927, will be subject to Rent.
All Claims against the steamer must bo presented to the Undersigned on or before 6th June, 1927, or they will not be recognized..
All broken; chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 30th May, 1027, at 10 a.m.
ed.
No Fire Insurance has been effect- Bills of Lading will be countersign".
ed by,
THE BANK LINE, LIMITED.,
General Agents. Hongkong, May 24, 1927.
COMPANY.
Lilac (late Peraeus), Total Abstin ence, Baccarat, Leaf, Dragon Bent, LLOYD TRIESTINO NAVIGATION Macao Beauty, San Diego, Brigade Call. Ukelele, King of Troy, King of the Plains, Saligia, The Geozer, Misty Eve, Grande del Norte.
Raco' No.. 6-Peng Chau Stakes- Half Mile.
Borderer, York, October, District Call, Fire" Call, Black Mouse, Whits Mecse, Jackie Coogan, Sugar Loaf, Vincent, Festive Eve, Kazunka (late The Gaby).
cap
Brigade
Races Nos. 7 & 8 Reaufort Handi- "A" and "B" Classes-14 Miles, Craigavad, Total Abstinence. Loch Loch Tummel, Tangle, Rannoch, Easter Day, Papyrus, Lacoda 1, Dragon Bogt, Leaf, May late as Mei), Yorks, Shan Meir, San Diego, Call Grey Fottenbush,
Limestone Dobbin, Scooter, Knight, Atlabey, August, Ukelele, (late Young Dealer), Blackwood Intl (late Silkylight), Salvo, Bagheera, Barley Grass, Shanghai Friend, King of Troy, King of the Plains, King Alan, The Gomeril. The Geezer, Misty Eve, Bright Eve, Grande del Norte, Espoir.
Second Day. Race No. 1-Crocodile Six Furlongs.
Fall
The Motor Vessel,
"ROMOLO."
From TRIESTE, VENICE,
BRINDISI, PORT SAID, MASSAVA, ADEN, KARACHI, COLOMBO, PENNANG and
SİNGAPORE, “ Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- being formed that all Goods are landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf
and Godown Company, Ltd., at Kow- loon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notiea to the contrary, be given before 24th inst
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goody remaining undelivered after the 30th inst. will be subject to rent.
All claims against the vessel must be presented to the undersigned en or before the 9th prox. or they will not Stakes-be recognized.
"and damaged All broken, chafed, Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 30th Inst. at 10 a.m. by our surveyors Messre. Goddard & Douglas.
Borderer, Yorks, October, District Call, Fire Call, Black Mouse, White Mouse, Jackie Coogan, Sugar Loaf, Vincent. Festive Eve, Kazunkn (late the Gaby),
Race No. 2-Cheung Chau Plate-- Five Furlongs,..
Rannoch, Total Abstinence, Lock Loch Tummiel, Tangle, Cra, Loongws, Barenral, Dick Lo, Valour, Macao Beauty, San Diego. Home Call, Sep tember, The Regent, Salvo, King of the Plains, Spotted Sand, King of Troy, Salicia, The Sandpiper, Battle Eve, Grande del Norte,
Race No. 4-Whitsun Plate-One and a quarter Miles.
by,
1.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
Agents. Hongkong, May 24, 1927.
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.
From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO' ANTWERP, LONDON, STRAITS and PHILIPPINES.
The Steamship,
"BENLOMOND"
Lilac (late Perseus), Total Abstin- cnee, Loch Rannock, Loch Tummel, Tangle. Papyrus, Baccarat, Easter Day, Dragon Bont, Leaf, May (late Has Mei), Maeno Beauty, Shan Mein,
Consignees of Cargo are heraby San Diego. P'ottenbush, Brigade Call, Attaboy, Ukelele. Dobbin, Limestone informed that all Goods are being Hall (late Young Dealer), Blackwood landed at their risk into the hazardous Hall (late. Silkylight), S. Misty Eve, The Hongkong and Kowloon Whee Salvo, King of and/or extra hazardous Godowns of and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 27th instant will be subject to
ront.
the Plains, The Grande del Norte, Espoir, August.
Race No, 7-Lama Plate-From the two mile post once round & in.
Borderer, Loch Tummel, Tangle, Per 5. Mishima Maru from Japan Yorks, Circe, Pottenbush; Bing Boy, May 24-Mrs. Suza Ohba, Mr. Man-Scooter, Kom"Tong Hall, Bagheera,
King Alan, Festive Eve.
Races Nos. 3, 6 & 8--Lantao Handi- sake Ilirao. Mr. Yuhnchi Murakami,
All claims against the steamer Mr. Iwaichi Ohtsuka. .Mr. Teiichi
cap-"A" "B" "C" Classes-1 Mile. Amaya, Matsuo Mrs. Amaya,
Line (late Perseus), Craigava, must be presented to the Undersigned Araki, Mra. Mr.
Takashi
on or before the 10th June, 1927, Barderer, Total Abstinence, Locn Araki Mr. Chowichi Fujita, Mr. Rannuch,
Tummel, Tangle will not be recognized. Loch
Buster Day, Yoshizeh Furukawa, Mr.
Loongwa, Baccurat
All broken, chafed, and damaged Hume, Ishino For (late Hao Mei). samned on the Miss Kiyoko Ishikawa, Master Laceda L, Papyrus, Dragon Bons, Goods are to be left in the Godowns, Muster Maneo Kojima, Misa
Valour, Little Sit Tang, York. 27th instant at 10 a.m. Micko Kojima, Mr. Ran Kitazato, Macao Beauty, Shan Mein, San Diege, Mr. Tamco Kondon, Mrs. Tsuruc Mowgli, Circe, Pottenbush, Brigade ed.
Aki
Walker
26,
Mr. Hachirah Kawahara, Grey Knight, Home Call, Bing
Dobbin,
Uke-
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,
Agents. Hongkong, May 20, 1927.
No Fire Insurance has been effect- Bills of Lading will be counter- Kume Kawahara, Mrs. Florence Boy, Attaboy, August,
Mr. Mr. Maisel Wilke Carl, Kunitaroh Matsui, Mrs. Sumi Matsui, lele, Scooter, Kom Tang Hall, Lime-signed by,
atstone Hall (late Young Dealer), Mr. Mikitaroh Miyazaki, Mr. Nau Blackwood Hall (late Silkylight), Bagheera saburoh Nakamura, Mrs. Seki Nak-fackie
Coogan, Salvo, amurn, Mr. Keizoh Ohushi, Mr. Takao Sagar Loaf, Shanghai Friend, Berley
Mr. Frank Howard Russel, Mr. Gruss,
King of the of Troy, "King Basil Ansel Spier, Mrs.
Sandpiper, Mrs. Haruko Takeuchi, Mr. Plains, King Alan, The Gomeril, The
Tanahe, Mr, Harry Shackel Geezer, Vincent. The
Grande del Norte, Espoir, Krizankn (late The Gaby).
JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON MACAO STEAMBOAT | Brisii Ansell
Co., LTD., AND THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., LTD.
CANTON
LINE
Sailings from Hongkong-Daily at 1 a.m, and 8 a.m. { (Sundays
1 a.m. only). Sailings from Cacton-Daily at 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. {3)
13 p.m. only). The 3 p.m. Steamer from Canton on Monday 23rd. and Tuesday 24th Instant will borth on arrival at Wing Lok Street Wharf.
All Steamers will, as usual, loavellfor Canton from » the Hongkong Wharf,
MACAOTM
FROM HONGKONG :
8 AM, and 2 P.M. (Wednesdays only).
LINE.
FROM MAGAO
8 A.M. and 2 P.M. (Wednesdays only). MACAO RACES
SPECIAL WEEK-END SAILINGS.
From Hongkong 9.00 a.m. "SUI AN"
2.00 p.m.
"SUI TAI"
From Hongkong
9:00 am. "BUI AN"
Saturday 28th May:
Sunday 29th May
From Macao 8.00 a.m. "SUI TAI" 3.00 p.m." "SUI AN"
From Macao 5.00 p.m. "SUI TAI”
9.30 p.m. "SUI TAI" (Night Sailing) 6.30 p.m. "SUI AN” ·
Return saloon passage faro $5.00 (Saturday to Monday inclusivo).
Spierch Tas Shizu Tamochi. Misty Eve, Battie Eve, Bright Eve,
LOCAL BUILDING.
NEW CONSTRUCTON AT
KOWLOON DOCKS.
It is learned that the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company have received an order within the last few days, for the construction of a 600 ton Deisel engined cargo twin carrier for a firm in Manila. The vessel is to be a
ton Turner, Mrs. Maruin Thomson, 1iss M. Dophine Thomson, Mr. Tsunoichi Ugai, Mr. Hideshiroh Watanabe, Mr. Ernest Allwood, Miss Helen Cheng, Mrs. L. Cooke, Mrs Violet Elliot, J. II. Browning. Mr. John Wyllie, Mrs. Mrs Maud Blanche Tidge, Miss John Wyllie, Master Jahn S. Wyllic, Liian Huang, Mr. Sadanan Katsuno, Mr. Tsung To We, Dr. J. E. How, Mr. Miss Dorothy Latham, Mr. Harue C. Hooffn, Mr. Guy Lauffray, Mr. Matsua, Mr. Sugahei Matsuo, Mrs. S. Antonio Galutes, Mr. Simon Shum, Poppers, Mina V. M. Pen-Mr. N. C. H. Burton, Mrs. Elizabeth Margaret nington, Mr. Yonejiroh Sasafu, Mr. B. Baker, Master Robert Baker Mr. Chuzole Sudoh, Mr. Motozoh Tern Roy Barto, Mrs. Roy Barto, Mian Bez bayashi, Mrs. Ryuko Tsunoda, Mrs. zie R. Burie, Miss Marjorie Barto, Kiyoko
Miss
Etsuko Miss Erma Currin, Mr. M. A. Hayes, Tomozawa, Mr. E. William West Miss Kathleen
J. Herier, Rov. Master Maurice Westwood.
J.L. Hooper, Mm. Ledera M. Hubard, B.H.P. Atlas engines, running at Mr. L. R. Hubbard, Mr. L. A. Hekking, a speed of nine knots. Her di- Mrs. Ladie Lahman, Miss Adeline mensions are 170 feet length, 29 Lahman, Miss John Lahman, Mrs. Jroce H. Lahman, Mrs. C. F. Mad- Per as President Madison for dan, Miss Buty Wilson, Miss Mildred Manila May 24-Mr. T. H. Eraser, M. Madden, Miss Hellen Madden, Mr. Mr. Lim Sonbe, Mins C. Danez, Mr. JJ B. Millor, Mr. John Mccain, Mrs, space, with two hatches having a A. W. Billing, Mr. C. C. Chung, Mrs. John Meenin, Mr. V. Colvan Mekin, total capacity of 31,100 cubic
Tomozawa,
wood, Mrs. Anny B. Westwood, terier, Mrs. Fran Mr. Frank J. screwed motor ship with two 220
DEPARTED.
Moore Mr. R Mra. Buhl
feet beam and 18.3 moulded depth. She will be ongined aft, the fore part being given over to cargo
Tho, 115 foot steel consting
C. C. Chung, Miss Eloise Chung, Miss Mrs. V. Colvin Mckm, Capt., Bahi feet. Construction will com-
Mrs. Abble mence almost unmediately. Hannah Chung, Miss Catherine Moore,
Mrs. Ma Penner, Mr. R. S. Porshing, Chung, Master Noah. Hee,.
Parker,
Rev. Chas H. Robinson, Wan, Mr. Jesus Vicaaco, Mr., Pel. Yoo Thing, Mr. Lee Siau Tong, Rovers, Miss Mary Schneiners, Mr. G. W Bro. Marcian, Mr. Jong Moreno Van Heazen, Mr. LVon Haverbock, Broseth, Mr. C. A. Baboud, Mr. Colin Mrs. L. Von Haverbeck, Mrs. Yard
W. Wilson.
Shee, Mra. Ma Yulo Miss Kwong Cho H. Robinson, Mrs. E. E. Schneln steamer under construction for
the Straits Steamship Company is now almost completed and will
next month.. be launched some time during
THE
BLUE FUNNEL
LINE
FREIGHT
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REGULAR AND FAST PASSENGER SERVICES
LONDON SERVICE
AENLAS "AUTOLYOUS *DIOMED"
"SARFEDON“
31st May. Marselites, London, R'dam & Glasgow 6th June. London, Hull, Botiordaru & Hamburg. 14th June. Mar' las, 1.'du, R'dam, i'burg & Holi 20th June. Marsailles, London, R'dam & Glasgow AUTOMEDON" 12th July. Muracillen, London, R'dam & 'burg,
Call at Chelisuun.
LIVERPOOL SERVICE
THESEUS" "QANTA"
ANTILOORUS"
20th June. Genoa, Havre, Liverpool & Glasgow 16th July. Gocon, Havre, Liverpool & Gasgow 15th Aug. Genoa, Havre, Liverpool & Glasgow
PACIFIC SERVICE vin KOBE & YORDHAMA
·TALTHYRIUS" 9th June. "ACHILLES" 2nd July.
Victoria, Vancouver & Seatio Victoria, Vancouver & Senttle
NEW YORK SERVICE "ELFENOR" "AGAPENOR"
Gib Tuno. 3rd July.
New York, Boston & Baltimore New York, Boston & Baltimoze
PASSENGER SERVICE
SARPEDON"
"PATROGLUS"
"SARPEDON'S p, m. 26 May. S'hai, T'tao, Wwei, Taku Bar & Dron "AENEAS" Bist May, Ringapore, Marseilles & London 291h Jona. Bingapore, Marseilles & Lundon 27th July. Ringapore, Marseilles & London ANTENOR"
24th Aug. Singapore, Marseilles & Londen Also carga oteators with limited passenger accommodation st 'pecially reduced rates
For freight and pasange rates and information apply to:-
Butterfield & Swire,
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SAILINGS, 1927.
flongkong Shanghal Kobe
Leave
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Yokohama
Leave
Van ver Arrive
EMPRESS OF CANADA June 4 June 4 June 7 June 10 Jun. 19 EMPRESS OF RUSSIA June 22 June 25 June 28 July 1 July 10 EMPRESS OP ASIA July 13 July 16 July 19 July 22 July 31 EMPRESS OF CANADA Aug. 3 Aug. 6 Aug. 9 Aug. 12 Aug. 21 EMPRESS OF RUSSIA Aug. 24 Aug. 27 Aug. 30 Sept. 2 Sept. 11. EMPRESS OF ASIA Sept. 14 Sept.17 Bopit. 20 Sept, 23 (tott, 2 EMPRESS OF CANADA Oct. 5 Oct. 8. Oct. 41 Oct. 14 Oct. 23 EMPRESS OF RUSSIA Dot. 26 Oct. 29 Nov. 1 Nov. 4. Nov. 13 (E/Asia and E/Russia call at Nagasaki the day after departure from Shanghai.)
CONNECTING SAILINGS TO EUROPEAN PORTS.
MONTROSE
June 24 MONTCLARE July 16
MINNEDOSA, Aug.
Ꭶ
B/AUSTRALIA Aug. 31 MONTROSE Sept, 16 Nov, 18 MONTCALM
Frequent sailläge to Liverpool, Belfast Alargaw, Southempion, Cherbourg and Antwerp.
SPECIAL FARES TO EUROPE
£120
£112
£83.
HONGKONG-MANILA SERVICE
Leave Arrivo Hongkong Manilo
June 7 June 9 June 28 June 30.
Leave Arrivo Manila Hongkong
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF ASIA
June 18 June 20
July 9 July 11
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THE SAFEST AND MOST CONVENIENT WAY TO CARRY FUNDS.
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AMERICAN WOMEN AND NANKING.
PROTEST AGAINST MINIMIZING OF INDIGNITIES.Iton
Cables "GACANPAO." Cablos: NACTILUR."
1F
fored at the hands of Chinese Na- tionalist troops at Nanking on March 21. We appeal to and urge upon the General Foderation, of Women's Clube to inquire into the authontio oficial reports at Washing- and spread their findings amongst club-women, that they may know the truth and not bo misled The annual general meeting of by subversive propaganda detri- the American Women's Olub was rental to the safety of womanhood hold in the clubroom at Shanghai in China. Signed-American Wo last week, where a representative men's Club of Shanghai."
After a certain amount of dissent number of members, heard the pre- sident's roport for the year, the re- from the floor the vote was put turns of the election coinmitice and with the result that 28 vated to. joined in a lively, discussion regard sond this message as against 10-who ing the scading of an expression of opposed it, Later in the meeting. eentiment of the American women a motion was carried to re-open the of the community regarding the matter for further discussion, limit
ed to a three minute period, and: Nanking outrages upon women.
this was done, with the result that This clause in the president's re the majority remained in favour of port, which provided the most seri-sending, the cable. ous attention of the meeting, was proposed as a cable to be sent to
Toronto-Roger, Babson, noted the biennial moeting of the General Fodoration of Women's Clubs in statisticlan, in addressing the America with which the local or Canadian Cub here, said that in ganization is affiliated. It rosd as twenty-five years' time Vancouver follows: "As the representative would be the greatest port on the body of American women in China American Pacific Coast, and that wo are astounded at the tendency it was only a matter of time when to minimize the outrageous indigni- the trade across the Pacific Ocean tine which American women as woll would-equal, if not exceed, that of as women of other nationalities auf-the Atlantic
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