THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11.
1932.
THE
FUNNEL
BLUE
LINE
REGULAR AND FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER
LONDON SERVICE
LJAX
IKOTOR
12th Wol
26th Uot.
SERVICES
Fur Marseilles, Londen, Ralterdam Hamborg For Marseille, London, Rotterdam
& Margow
LIVERPOOL SERVICE
DARDANUS AUCHED IN
12th Jos.
27 Oct.
For ilsvre, Liverpost & Glasgow For Tripoli, Liverpool, Havre
& Glango
NEW YORK SERVICE
PREVEN
ich Nov. Fir Boston. New York & Baltimore vis Philippines, Port Hwattonhigos
& Singapore PACIFIC SERVICE PROTEHLAUS 3rd Hav, For Victoria, Boalelo & Vancouver AXI IN
25ed w.. Rae Vichina, Beattle & Vancouver INWARD SERVICE
I
LYCAON
ARNEAU De 17th Uot. For Shanghai, Taku & Dairen
Due 23rd Ote. Fur Bhai, Mnji, Kabo & Yako. "Up-ointly reduced faron are quoted for cargo steamers with
limited passenger necommodation.
The tentang pasige naten and information apply to the unive-
mentioned.
All kings neo subject to tim pravitions of the Company's
Bill
Lading.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
Адепси
president
ail 1.591,000. miles every year
....Weekly.. Sailings Transpacific
To San Francisco, Los Angelos.& New York
via Panama
Fortnightly wailing, on Tuesdaye.
Pres. Hoover
Pres. Jackson...
Pres. McKislej...
To Seattle and Victoria
Oct. 26
Nov. 8
Pres, Jeferson
Nov. 24
Pres. Madison
Forteightly sailings on Saturday:
Oct. 16. Pren. Teft
Oct, 20 Nov, 12
ROUND TRIP FARES TO EUROPE & AMERICA. Special through rates to Europe via United States. Direct connections with all Atlantic lines. Choice of rail lines across United States and Canada, liberal stop-over privileges for sight-seeing. Full particulars upon application."
fortnightly via Suez to Europe & America
Fortnightly saliings on Sundays vin Manila, Straits, Colombo, Bombay, Suez Canal. Alexandria, Naples, Genes, Marseille
New York and Boston.
Pres. Polk
Pros. Adom
Son., Oct. 16 Sun., Oct. 30
Pres. Harrison Pres. Hayes ...
TO MANILA
Next Sailing
Pres. Hoover -
.Pres. Jefferson
Sun., Nov. 17 Sun., Nov. 27
Pres. Polk Oct. 16.
Pres. Adams ... Oct. 18
Oct, 20* Pres. Jackson
Oct. 30 Nov. 1
CONNECTING WITH S.S. MAYON TO CEBU, ILOILO.
ZAMBOANGA.
DOLLAR STEAMSHIP
LINES
AND AMERICAN MAIL LINE
CANTON BRANCH- No. 4 Shakee Street
SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS
(with Limited, but exceptionally good, passenger accommodation). Homewards to:
Port Said, Genoa, Marseilles, Algiers, Oran, Rotterdam (Amsterdam), Hamburg. Oslo. Gothenburg and other Scandinavian Ports. via
Manila and Straits Settlements.
SHANGHAI. & JAPAN PORTS.
M.V. "NAGARA”
M.V. "NANKING" Outwards to:
Sailing about 30th October. 80th Nov,
Salling about
M.V. "NANKING”
24th October.
M.V. "TAMARA”
.21st Nov.
Fanenger Rates:
Hongkong to Genoa
"A" Class
£67
"B" Cla £62
Hongkong to 1st North:
Continental Port
£62
257
THE SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
Agenta:"
·CILMAN-&-CO., LTD.
· Hongkong.
G...E.. HUYGEN,
Canton.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
COPENHAGEN
in co-operation with
THE CHINESE AMERICAN SHIPPING COMPANY,
SAN FRANCISCO,
PACIFIC ORIENTAL CARGO AND PASSENGER SERVICE.
M.S. JUTLANDIA sailing from Hongkong on
For Shanghai, San Francisco, Vancouver, Seattle, Portland. Through Bills of Lading issued to Overland points.
13TH OCT.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. THE CHINESE AMERICAN SHIPPING COMPANY,
Agent. Agents..
HONG SLING. OFFICE: MERCANTILE BANK BLDG. (Top Floor), 7. Queen's Rd, C.
JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD.
MODEST RESCUER.
CHINESE SEAMAN'S DIVE
FROM FERRY
man
After he had rescued a from drowning in the harbour
modestly
CHURCH & PUBLICANS' WIVES
MEMBERSHIP BAN
ARISTOCRATS
OCRATS OF THE PACIFIC
"EMPRESSES"
Offer the Utmost in SPEED-SIZE-SPACE-LUXURY and
SERVICE
Robe Yokohama spuiviu Vangoneer
Arrive
Telephone 24071.
AGAINST CHIANG
Empr. of Japan
Oct. 21 Oct. 24
Espr. of Asia
Nov,21
Empr. of Canada
Nov. 18 Nov. 21
Empr. of Russi
Empr. of Japan Empr. of Ada
Doc, 2 Dec. 5 Duo. 6 Dec Do. 16 Dec. 19
Nov, 23 Nov. 25 Dec. 1
B Deo. LO Dro. 21 Deo. 23 Deo. 29 Jan. 7
Doc. 6
Deo, 19
JD 3
Jan. 161
GEN. FENG YU-HSIANG
AGITATING.
Shanghai, Oct. 10. Feng Yu-hsiang and a number of other opponents of Marshal circular talegram strongly de- nouncing the Lytten roport and advocating immediate mobilization of the whole nation agalast Japan tral Government to prevent it and close supervision of the ceu- yielding to Japan.
yesterday, Leung Kam, a seaman North Wales Calvinistic Method- on the ice boat, Orient and did iste at Carnarvon, adopted a. re- Chiang Kai-shek have lasued retired from the all in his power to throw off the port by a special committee, which mantle of a hero which was be submitted that the Church had the placed on his unwilling
right to refuse membership licensees' wives if the latter are engaged in the liquor trade.
ahoulders.
Tal
over
to
When the Hongkong-Mongkok ferry was in mid-harbour. Kon-hol, 38, jumped from the deck in an attempt to conimit suicide.
It is believel that Feng's activi- He sank immediately but the fu-
The question was brought to a cident was noticed by Loung Kam head by the refusal of a Carnur-ties are a preliminary movement Chang Hsuch-liang.→ on the Oriental. Without hesita- tion he dived into the water and Youshire minister to accept trans-against fer of membership from an An-Reuter.
Feng Yu-halang recently left In a few minutes secured, his man.
glesey elnurch of the wife of a
the Shantung for Kalgan. It is su Police Launch Number Nine, in
man who had taken charge of Sergeant F. Roberta was
licence
of a public-house Inspected that Inn Fu-chu drove
him out of Shantung. at the cruising in the vicinity
Carnarvonshire. the
Mr. Wang Ching-wei time and quickly came to
Shanghat, Oct. 10. rescue. Two lifebelta were thrown
The committee, which was ap
Three foreign doctors are at- rescaed and
pointed to consider the matter. into the water and
submitted that there was a rule tending Mr. Wang Ching-wei and rescuer were dranged to safely.
Yau Ion-ho was unconscious which did not allow the member-have issued a statment saying that and was taken immediately to the ship of any person who carried on he needs complete rest for at least re-the trade, and expressed the three months, as they have found Kowloon Hospital where he covered. He is now progressing opinion that this inched the wife him to he suffering from diabetes Patisfactorily. Leung asked to be if she took any part in the busi-and allowed to continue with his work and was diffident about making any statement of his own actions. Letters written by Yau, found
on the ferry, Indfented his inten-
NeRH.
Hotels and Stations.
A suggestion was made by the
tion to "end everything" by jump-ev. John Hughes (Bangor) that ing in the harbour.
SCHOOL CELEBRATES.
WAH TAI COLLEGE STAGES AN ENTERTAINMENT
Some 300 pupils of Wah Tal College and their relatives and Double celebrated the friends Tenth at the Hotel Cecil yesterday afternoon, with a programme of programme of music, conjuring, physical exercises and play-acting.
The main dining room was festooned with flags and bunting, a stage improvised at one end held the attention for over two hours as the students combined to give an cossiderable entertainment of merit.
The proceedings were ushered in with a number of speeches welcom- ing the visitors, anil emphasising the significance of the anniversary, also urging the cultivation of these
national traits demunded by modernized China.
Chinese music was rendered by a quartette of students, following which exhibitions were given of kung-fu and ju-jitsu, Two playe were also performed, one of them a Chinese sketch, this bringing the proceedings to a close.
Mr. Wong Ying-yat was chair- man, and among those present was Mr. Liu Sun-iu, Headmaster,
Afterwards the large gathering present were entertained to tea.
Those who contributed items were Mesara, K. Y. Fan, C. L. Yuen, C. II. Chow, K. P. Yee and W Poon.
SHIPBUILDERS,
SHIP REPAIRERS,
DOILER MAKERS,
FORGE MASTERS,
OXY-ACETYLENE AND
ELECTRIC WELDERS,
MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL
the Committee. by including re- ference to a licensee's wife, hnd something which internolated was not in the rule quoted by them.
"If the rule is applicable to the wife, what about the licensen's servants?" he asked.
The Rev. T. E. Davis, a member of the Committee, replied that in the where a wife took part business, it must be assumed that she also had entered the trade.
A question as to the position of hotels was put by Principal Phillips.
cirrhosis, with evidence of obstructive jaundice-Reuter.
GENEROUS GIVERS
RESPONSE TO FLOOD RELIEF APPEAL
Geneva, Oct. 10. The Health Organisation of the League of Nations, referring to Chinese Flood Relief, re- the ports that a number of European and Asintie states have responded generously to the Chinese appeal by sending medicaments, field The Japanese Government, with laboratories and food.
institutions, Japanese generous help, both in the form of
Rave
staff and transport facilities unt!! September 1931.--Reuter,
Paris. Oct. 10,
M. Herriot is definitely leaving "Many of you are putting for London in connexion with the this week at hotels," he said disarmament pourparlers either or Thursday.w What about the sale of drink al
on Wednesday railway stations, and what about Reater. railway shareholders?”
The Rev. A. Johns (Liverpool) emphasised the fact that the com- mittes had adhered to its terres
reference. which concerned only the licensee and his wife.
Ан
adopted.
stated, the report WAR
Newchwang, Oct. 10.
Mr. Clarke, the British Vice- Consul at Mukden, has left Now- chwang for Panshan in order to co-operate with tho Japanese nuthorities who are attempting to negotiate for the release of the British captives, Mrs. Pawley and Mr. Corkran.-Reuter.
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OCTOBER 14th
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CANADIAN PACIFIC
THE WORLD'S GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM.
Y.K.
San Francisco via Shanghai, Japan Port & Honolulu
Tatsuta Maru
Asama Meru
Taiyo Maru
Scattle & Vancouver.
Wed., 19th Oct. Wed., 2nd Nov. .Tues., 18th Nov.
Hiye Maru (starts from Kobe) 29th October. Heian Maru (starts from Kobe) 19th November. London, Marsailles, Antworp & Rotterdam via
Singapore, Penang, Colombo & Suez.
Fushimi Maru
Hakozaki Maru
Terukuni Maru
.Sat., 15th Oct.
Sydney & Melbourne via Manila & Ports.
Kamo Maru
Manila.
Kitano Maru
Tutsuta Maru
Tango Maru
"Hakodate Maru
*Tokiwa Maru
..Sat., 29th Oct.
..Fri., 11th Nov.
Sat., 29th Oct.
Sut., 26th Nov.
.Thurs., 18th Oct.
Tues., 11th Oct.
Sat., 16th Oct.
Sat., 29th Oct.
Bombay via Singapore, Penang & Colombo
South America (West Coast) via japan, Honolulu.
Los Angeles, Mexico & Panama.
Holyo Maru
Liverpool via Port Said. Beyrsuth, Istanbal, Piraeus,
Genoa, Marseilles & Valencia.
Toyooka Maru ....
Calcutta via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon,
*Morioka Maru
*Calcutta Maru
Murorau Maru
Shanghai, Kobo & Yokohama.
Hakusan Maru
-Tuesday, 18th Oct.
Wed., 16th Nov.
.Sat., 15th Oct.
Sat., 29th Oct.
Tues., 8th Nov.
Fri., 14th Oct.
Kitano Maru (Nagasaki direct) Fri., 21st Oct. *Malacca Maru
*Cargo only.
For further information apply to:
Tel. 80291.
.Tues., 18th Oct.
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FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS. Sailings from Hongkong.
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and Kobo.
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11th Oct. 26th Oct.
9th Nov. 23rd Nov. - 7th Déc. 21st Dec. 4th Jan. 18th Jan. 1st Feb.
TO MARSEILLES via Salgon
Singapore, Penang Colombe, Dijbouti, (Adon!" Sues, Port-Said.
D'Artagnan
A. Lebon
F. Roussel
C. Metzinger Angkor *Aramis
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11th Oct..
25th Oct.
8th. Nov. 22nd Nov. 29th Nov.
6th Dec...
20th Dec
3rd Jan:
D'Artagnan................17th Jan;;
Andre Lebon... 31st Jan;
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COMMERCIAL LINE
For DUNKIRK vis Halphong,, Saigon-Oran-Le Havre s.s. “Yalou-on or about 10th November, 1932.
For full Particulars, apply to:-
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3, Queen's Buliding.
Telephones: 26651.
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