ARISTOCRATS OF THE PACIFIE
"EMPRESSES"
Ofter the Utmost in SPEED-SIZE-SPACE-LUXURY
AND
SERVICE
Atrive
Hong Kong Shanghai Naganahi
Leave
Supt. of Canada Empr. of Ruerin Empr. of Japan Empr of Aio
Nov. 18
Arrive LeRTO Nov. 20
Dec. 8 Doa 16
Deo. 4 Deo. 6
Dec. 10
Koba Leave Nov. 23 Nov. 25 Dac. I Dea Deo, 10 Dna. 21
De 80
Jan. Jatt. ♬
Jan. 6
Jan. 7
Empr of Caunda Empe, of Runn
Feb. 1
Feh. 3
Tob. 6
Feb. 8 Feb. 16
Feb 17
Feb. 19 Feb. 21
Feb. 23
Frb 26
Yokohama Doosulu Vasos Dec. 6 Dec. 1 Drc. 25 Dec. 20 JAG
Jun. 16 Feb. 2 Mur,
LEKTO
Empr. of Japan
Mar. 3
MP, 4
Mar 7
Mar. 9 Mar.15
Mar.
Empr. of Al
Mar. 17
Mar. 19 Mar. 21
Mar. 28
Mar.23
Empr. of Onda. Mar. 24
Mar. 26
Mar. 20
Mar. 31
Apr. 7
Apr 12
Empr. of Rusain
Apr. 7
Apr. 9 Apr. 11
Apr..13
Apr. 15
Empr. of Japan
Ape. 21
Apr. 23
Apr. 26
Apr. 20
May: 4
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May 5
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May 11
May 13
Apr. 24 May May
Empr. of Cannds
M 19
May 21
May 24
May 26 June 2
June 7
Empr. of Ross
June 2
June 4 June 6
June 8
June 10
June 14
Propr. of Japon
Jun 16
June 19
June 21
June 23 June 20
July 4
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EXCEPTIONAL LOW FARES.
HONG KONG-MANILA
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1932.
ARMISTICE DINNER.
BIG GATHERING AT THE PENINSULA HOTEL
GENEVA CHAOS
UGLY SITUATION DEVELOPING
Geneva, Nov.12.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.
N. Y. K. LINE. (NIPPON YUBEN KAISHA.)
-From EUROPE and STRAITS.
"KATORI MARU."
Goods
19th
The Ex-Active Service then'
An ugly situation is developing The Steamship. dinner at the Peninsula Hotel on Armistice Night was a great aue in Geneva and two more battalions cess, with an attendance of oval from Valais have been summoned having arrived from the above poris,"
Consignees of Cargn are hereby in
are being 130 people, including guests. The to the city.
One Genova battalion, after formed that their Goods
anded and placed at their risk in the gathering Included, besides th British contingent, a number of fraterniaing with demontrators, Tongkene and Kowloon Wharf and jex-service men of the Allied forces. were confined under guard in the Godown Company's Godowns at Kow Exhibition Buliding, but they oon, whence delivery may be obtained. and the international spirit of
not cleared by the fraternity was kept up by the broke the window of the ground mingling at the fcative board of floor and eang the Internationale, November, 1982, will be subject to French, American, Russian and joking with the people outside. rent.
Damaged packages must be loft in Genevans abused the Valalaans Italian residents with their British for coming into the city, and the the Godown for examination by the Consignes' and the Co.'s representa the Valaisan commander, taking no tives on Any Tuesdays and Fridays, a fire hose to be at 2.80 p.m. within the free storage neriod. For the examination of of damaged dutiable goods, the con- of the signees must arrange for a Revenue wero ready to Officer to be present.,
All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's Arrival
comradea of the war years.
The dinner was held on sixth floor, where splendid decorn risks, ordered tlone had been arranged under the played on the crowd, skilled supervision of Mr. R. Tat- Booing ensued and some terson, R.N., who was responsible the more venturesome for a most effective scheme. The demonstrators excellent menu and the delightful attempt to seize the hose, but smoking concert that followed, the were dissuaded on hearing the
Jorder to fix bayonete. proceedings lasting until one i
Police with drawn anbros then o'clock in the morning, helped to make the reunion an occasion to charged the mob, which dispersed.
Quiet at Midnight.
be remembered.
Later,
Mr. J. Hosford presided, and
All was quiet in the city at Sgt. Hollingsworth, R.E., took the Apr. 3part of "Old Bill" and issued rum midnight, the troops having been barracks, whilst in approved style. The menu card withdrawn to formed an acceptable souvenir. rain drove. with a clover design on the linea Indoora.
Loove Hong Kong
..Nov. 24.
Arrive Moulis Nov. 20
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by Mr. Stan Hill. A "Houser in Geneva, or one soldier to PIANO AND VOCAL, RECITAL Housey" run by Mr. Joe Benchlovery 10 inhabitants.
the Yesterday
were crowds realised $12, which will go to 'war
Queen's Buildings. well Next Thursday's 'concert at the, charities.
never very large and were The smoking concert was con-behaved except for a fow rowdies Helena May Institute consists of tributed to by Mr. Reg. Anderson. amongst the demonstrators around a vocal and piano recital by Mrs.
Bowes-Smith.
Agents.
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EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES,
Rov. J. N. Lewis Bryan, Mr. N. J. the barracks, who were composed Neil Mathieson and bar. A. P. & O BRITISH-INDIA APCAR AND Bebbington, Mr. F. Gornall (and mostly of youths, many of them Assistant), Mr. J. L. Gecks, and students. Mr. J. Coney.
Apart from booing and the sing Thanks are expressed by the ing of the Internationale there committes to the hotel manage was not the slightest indication ment for the excellent organisa- of dangerous feeling. tion.
The soldiers have not seemed to rogard the situation seriously-Reuter.
INDIAN CONFERENCE.
THIRD SESSION TO START NEXT THURSDAY
London, Nov. 12. The first sitting of the third Bession of the Indian Round Table Conference will, according to pre- scnt arrangements, take place in the House committee room at the
on Thursday. when the of Lords Indian delegates will be formally welcomed and prelimaries dealt with.
Mrs. Mathinson will sing three groups of songs: one act in Ger man (Brahms, Hugo Wolf and Carl Bohm), one set by Dolius, whose music is becoming increas ingly popular, and one miscel at all laneous group in English.
singer will be accompanied on the! piano by Mr. Maurice Barton.
FLIGHT RECORD
ATTEMPT.
SOUTH AFRICAN YOUTH USES MOTH PLANE
Capetown, Nov. 13. A young South African, Victor Smith, left at midnight in a tiny Moth aeroplane in an attempt to establish a new record flight from Capetown to Croydon.-Reuter.
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The plano part of the recital consists of the four Scherzi of Chopin. These characteristic works, of which two, at any rate, are well known, are very seldom heard at one performance, and Mr. Bowes-Smith has placed them an the one programme so that CORPU they may be compared and con- IhIDDERPORE trasted. Programmes will be pro-OMORIN vided, at a cost of 10 cents. BELT.N
iving full descrintive notes the Scherzi. together with trans- Intions of the German songs.
of
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As usual, the concert will, be K18Ah-I-HIND onen to the public, with an admis- RANCHI today.hers, 50 cents for non-members, Cargo only.
chlidren.
The regular daily sitting will begin on November 21st when a draft list of the subjects forming the Conference, who are not already on charge of 43 cents for mem-CARTHAGE
in Britain. will arrive the agenda will be considered.
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Brisbane, Sydney
7,000 · 2nd Dea."
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6,800 25th Nov. S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yoko 11,000 26h Nov. 1 Shai. & Kobe 10.00
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