RAJPUTAN CHIENOLK

P & O-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS

Taking Cargo For

Straits, Java, Burma, Ceylon, East and South Africa, Australia, India, Persian Gulf, Mauritius, Red Sea, Egypt, Europe, PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS UNDER CONTRACT WITH HM. GOVERNMENT

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. and all snilings are subject to change or deviation with or without notice."

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS

From

About!

8.8.

Tons

Hong Kong

Destination.

"JEYPORE 5,000 CARTHAGE 14,000 "ALIPONE

19th M. Straits & Bombay. 20th Mar.Marseilles & London,

5,000

20th Mar,Straits & Bombay,

*SOUDAN

7,000

RANCHII *Kidderpore CATHAY 15,000

17,000

5,000

"BURDWAN 6,000

Cargo only.

27th Mar Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg.

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Tull,"

3rd Apr. Eombay, Marseilles & London.

3rd Apr. Straits & Bombay,

17th Apr. Marseilles & London.

24th Apr. Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg.

Hotterdam, Antwerp & Hull.

† Calls Casablonen.

All vessels may call at Malta.

Calls Tangier.

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILING

TALMA

10,000. SIRDHANA 8,000

30th Mar.)

SHIRALA

4,000

TILAWA

10,000

8,000

SANTHIA

10th Apr. Singapore, Port Swettenham 24th Apr.

Penang, Rangoon & Calcutta.

11th May 22nd May

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS

NANKIN

NELLORE TANDA

7,000

7,000

7,000

3rd Apr.

1st May Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney,

Melbourne & Hobart.

4th June.

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

SIRDHANA

8,000 |

CATHAY

5,000

*BURDWAN

0.000

SHIRALA

8.000

Rawalpind

17.000

NELLORE

7,000

•SOMALI

1,000 1

Cargo only.

18th Mar. Amoy, Shanghai & Japan. 10th Mar. Shanghal & Japan.

26th Mar. Shanghai & Japan.

1st Apr. Amoy, Shanghal & Japan,

1st Apr. Shanghai & Japan.

4th Apr. Shanghai & Japan.

15th Apr. Shanghai & Japan.

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice., For further Information, Passage, Froight, Handbook,etc., apply to

The Agents. Phono 27721

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE.CO

P:&"O BUILDING CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRALS HONGKONG

BARBER-WILHELMSEN LINE

MONTHLY SERVICE

To

NEW YORK

Via SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES

G PANAMA CANAL PORTS.

NEXT SAILING

M.S. "TAI SHAN"

on

18th MARCH,

EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION

FOR 12 PASSENGERS.

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agents.

Hongkong Bank Bldg.

Telephone 28021.

TRAVEL A.-O. LINE

To AUSTRALIA, Cailing at Manila, Thursday Is., CAIRNS Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne.

CHANGTE-TAIPING

ritish Steamers:

(Oil Burners)

FASTEST & MOST UP-TO-DATE STEAMERS IN THE SERVICE

OPEN AIR SWIMMING POOL

ELECTRIC LAUNDRY, BARBER SHOP, SURGEON

AND STEWARDESS CARRIED.

Enjoy Your Leave in Australia and New Zealand. Hong Kong to Sydney-19 Days,

FIRST CLASS FARE TO SYDNEY, £76 RETURN

LONDON (via Australia) from £127.15. (Australian Newspapers on file),

Duo H'Kong Leaves H'Kong Leaves Manila Due Sydney

STEAMER

TAIPING" CHANGTÉ TAIPING

In Port

16 Mar.

19 Mar.

4 Apr.

. 9 Apr..

16 Apr.

19 Apr.

5 May

11 May

18 May

21 May

6 June

16 Juno

4 July

CHANGTE

8 June 15 June

AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE, LIMITED.

Sailings subject to altoration without notice.

for Freight or Passago, apply to:

Butterfield & Swire, Agents-Hong Kong-China-Japan

Telephone 30332.:

THE HONGKONG

TROOPSHIP DUE HERE SOON

CARRYING. LARGE PERSONNEL

Southampton

With the arrival of the transport Dorsetalice here on April , the trooping. season come to an end, though a few details will travel to the East by other ships and are due 11: five or six weeks tline. The Dorsetshire left on March 12 and carries a big draft of men for the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Welch Fuzillers, and onlcers and N.C.O.'s for other units. After disembarking her passengers, the Dorsetshire will leave on April 10 and will probably return to Singapore with the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers

TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY,

NOTABLES ABOARD EMPRESS

BRITAIN DUE IN H.K. NEXT WEEK

MARCH 15, 1937.

SNATCHER TO BE WHIPPED

COMPANION ALSO

PUNISHED

Heavy sentences were imposed on Wu Pong and Taul Chan when they made their third appearance before 'Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magistracy this morning.

It will be recalled that they were

the two responsible for snatching

E. H. Williams and Mrs. Beatrice incidents in Barker Road, when Mrs.

Elliot were victimised.

The Empress of Britain, Canadian Facile luxury liner, is due in Hong- morning next, and not on Sunday, as kong on her world tour on Monday originally planned. She will be in Hongkong for four days,

First defendant was sentenced to There is a large and representative 12 months' hard labour and 24

list, passenger notabl

Including many strokes of thr canc for the two tabllities. Among these are the offences. He was the

man who following:

actually committed thiem. The Mr. John M. Levis, Calcago, Pre-second nerused, who alded and ocal war games.

sident Illinois Globy

National abetted him, was given 12 months' Following are the personnel on the Distillers and other Companies, with hard Inbour only. Dorsetshire for Hongkong:

Royal Artillery.Major J. C. C. Levis;

Levis and Mr. and Mrs. Albert MES,

Both were recommended for Yale, and Mrs. Yale; Capt.

bonishment. (BL. Major) B. L. de Roebeck, Mrs. Roe- Assistant of the University:

Dr. L. Lava, Gand, Belgium, Ex- beck, and cal; Lieut. L. Walmsley-M. W. B. Nesbitt, New Collam, Licut. T. Nicholson, Lieut. correspondent for

the Financial

after the men have taken part in the

local

G. E. Godby and Mrs. Godby, and World;

chlick.

Mrs.

Johnstone

A. S

and

and

York

ARMS POSSESSION

Royal Engineers.-Major

Mr. Geo. W. Olmstead, New York

Laudlow, Johnstone,

Pa., Vice-President, Long Island Lighting Co., New York, children, and Miss Brabner (nurse); and Member of the National Q.M. Sergis, D, McAdom, J. C. Lucas, Executive Board of the

Adutos, F. L. Vickary and families.cutive, with Mrs. Olmstead, Royal Signal.Licul. A. B. What-,

math.

Royal Wetch Fusiliers. Capt. A, E, Horton and Mrs. Horton; Lieut. T. A. 6. Pritchard, Lieut. II. A. S. Clarker and Mrs, Clarke, 2/Lieut. J. E C. C. Hood; Three N.C.O.'s and 104 ranks. Seaforth Highlander.Capt. A. W. T Bonar, M.c.. Mrs. Bonar and children; Wio Leut, R. G. B. Innes and child; 2/Lieut. J. M. B. Poyntz: C.S.M. J. Guston and family.

Bader Regiment.-Brevel Lieut- Col. N. W S. Irwin, P.S.O., M.C., and Mrs. frwin.

RAS.C.—Major C. E. S. Dobbs and Mrs. Dobbs: Capt. R. Robertson, Mrs. Robertson and family: Capt. F. W. J. White and Mrs. White

Army Edugational Corps.—W. O. 1. r. S. Austin Mrs. Austin and son.

RA.O.C.-Q.M.S. C. Payne and

and N.C.O

Scouts

1. Col. Obed Smith. Richmond, Surrey, England, with Mrs. Smith; Ertland, Managing Director Prices Sir Harry Price, kley, Yorks, Tailors Ltd. and Associated Com~ panics;

Conte B. de Rougemont, Paris; Mr. J. A. Paulhus, Montreal, pastį president Montreal Chambers of Commerce, Dominton Dominion Fisheries, with Mrs. Paulbus;

Mr. David Shirk, Glenridge, NJ.. President Rare Metals with Mrs. Shirk and their

Products. daughters. the Miss Ann and Marie Louise;

Mr. A. L. Shumar, Fort Worth, | Texas, Vice-President and Advertis- Director of the Fort Worth Star Telegram, appointed "Goodwill Ambassador" to

Rotary

Clubs by Commission, m*lh Special Sherman;

ing

Mrs,

Mr. 1. R. F. Spiegel, of Chicago.

asa. MINS.-Matron

Miss 11.

M. President of the Marlin Co, on the]

and Staff Nurse Miss D. M.

Military Polite-

Board of Governors of the Institute of Medicine Manufacturers:

Mr. S. Tlebener Smith, of Toronto, the Dancing Masters of America;

C. Q. M. S. Andrew's and Mrs. Immediate Past President of

Andrews.

For Shanghai:

1st Bn. Loyal Regiment.-Lieut. Cobley

The following will disembark here and continue to Tictain:

1st Bn. Lancashire Fusillers.- Major C. L. Rougier, Capt. G. 11. Stamnus, Mrs. Stunnus and children; Lieut. S. R. Gratt, Miss Croome (nurse).

Mrs. B. M. Tredwell, Birmingham, England, Partner in the firm of II. study of horticulture in Woolman, Horticulturists, making a various countries visited.

'GERMAN INDUSTRIALIST

|

орони

CASE

YEAR'S PRISON TERM IMPOSED

Pleading guilty to a charge of un- five rounds of ammunition nt Taipo lawful possession of one revolver and

on February 7 last, Chau King-yu, alias Chau Kat-churn, was sentenced to 12 months' barri labour by the Chief Justice at the Sessions this morning,

Mr. M.

"M. J. Abbolt, Assistant Crown Solleitor, who prosecuted, said be ind been informed by the police that the weapon was to be used for robbery.

His Lordship remarked that that was hardly proper to be taken into consideration and this was agreed to by Mr. Abbott.

visiting Welfare Centres and Maternity Hospitals at all ports.

Mrs. J. J. Cole, of Indianapolis, Ind., U.S.A. president of the Cole Motor Car Company, and prominent In Indians affairs Fenerally, is on the ship: and Mr. Clarence L. Fisher, of Lyons Falls, N.Y,, member of the New York State Legislature 1925-30, New York State Reforestation Com- mission, President of the Empire State Forest Products and other Associations;

The Countess Cowley, London, with her daughter the Lady Patricia Wellesley:

Princes Lydia Donskai, Asrol, Berks,

Berks, England, with her niece, Miss Nina Merezka-Gariman;

of

Mr. Phil.. Weinstein, Nuernberg, Germany, Director of German Win- Sir Oliver Duncan of London; R.AS.C.-Capt. A. Crieve, Mrs. dow Glass Works, is also aboard, Mr. R. D. W. Clapp, of Wichita, Grieve and family; Lieut. (Q.M.) wand with him Mr. Isidore Wise, Kansas, Vice-President of the First

Hurtford, Conn., financier, member Trust Co. A. Searle, Mrs. Searle and children;

Mrs. Wichita, with of the Connecticut State Prison Direc- Clapp: R.A.P.C.-Q.M.S. F..Y. Branson,

Major-General S.S. Long, CD; tors and State Parole Board, Pre- aldeht of Wise, Smith & Co. and Maidenhead, Berks,, England, with Director of various Banks, with Mrs. | Mrs. Long; Wise;

Lady Sassoon, of London;

c: Small-pox. | Pagine Hall, Leeds,

The Health bulletin of Eastern ports for the week ended March & shows Dr. John Cameron, M.D., B. Sc.. Mr. Charles R. Michael, Washing- the following cases of infectious dis-Bournemouth, England, Fellow of the ton, DC., Washington correspondent enses:Plague.--Basscin 2 enses, Royal Societies of Edinburgh and for the New York Times, also Karachi Idealli, Rungoon I ease, Canada, with Mrs. Cameron;

political editor, with Mrs. Michuel Colombo 3 cases; Cholern-Basseln 3 Mr. E. Warwick Broadbent, F.C.A., M. Rene Bailly, of Parls, head of England, Rene Bailly et Fils, with Madame cuses, Calcutta it cares, Rangoon 1 case, Bangkok 37 cases:

and Financier. Director Lilly; Bombay 13 casus, Calcutta 28 cases, Prices Trust Co. Ltd., and Assoclated Mr. A. J. Martin, of Paris, France, Karachi, 11 cases, Madrus B cases, Companies, with Mrs. Broadbent; Interested in the British Hospital, Mouimein 16 cases, Vizagapatam Sir Frederick and Lady Butterfeld, British Charitable Fund and the ense, Chillagong-23 enses, Haiphong 1 Cliffe. Castle Yorks and London, British Legion. Puris, with Mrs.

Ladly Butterfield case, Hongkong 2 cases, and Shang-England.

Martin and their daughter, hai 25 cases.

interested in welfare work and is Murgarita.

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Hongkong Depot, 'Phone 21279

Phone 57032

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Phone 58545

Canadian Canadian Pacific.

Trans-Pacific

Empress of Japan Empress of Canada Empress of Russia Empress of Asia Trans-Candda

The Dominion Soo-Dominion Train 2

Trans-Atlantic

Empress of Britain Empress of Australia Duchess of Atholl Duchess of Bedford Duchess of Richmond Duchess of York

Montcalm.

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EMPRESS OF CANADA

mails for VANCOUVER

via SHANGHAI, JAPÁN & HONOLULU

Information from Telephone 20752

at 7 A.M. FRIDAY

· MARCH 19th

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA tails for MANILA THURSDAY, MARCH 25th

TRAVEL "EMPRESS"

SIZE SPEED -

Triestina

Lloyd

SERVICE

Canadian Pacific

UNION BUILDING.

NEXT BAILINGS

To Shanghal

To Italy

"Victoria" Mar. 21.

"Victoria" Apr. 4.

SPECIAL RETURN TICKETS

Validity 100 days at greatly reduced cost allowing 21⁄2 months stay in. Europe. Special concessions to 1st and 2nd elasa travellers to London.""

Fares to Venice, Trieste, Genoa and Return, £132, 88, £50. Special Two Months' Round Trip Tickets. At Reduced Rater

£44 £25

To BOMBAY

COLOMBO

L

SINGAPORE

++

SHANGHAI

£21

£41. £22

£19

£18 £12

£13

£11

+

£ 9 £6.

ROUND THE WORLD tickets issued at Special Reduced Rates In connection with all the Trans-Paclie & Trans-Atlantic Conference Lines. TTALIA & CONSULICH LINES Agents for the sale of through and Independent tickets to North, Central and South American poris vin Italy. THROUGH TICKETS TO LONDON-23 days-Speciál facilities for despatch by train of heavy baggage with liberal tree allowance.

INTERCHANGEABLE · RETURN TICKETS with the Dollar Lines on very favourable conditions.

LLOYD TRIESTINO

P.O. Box 143. Tel. Addr. "Lloydiano" - Telephones Nos. 32882/3. Canton Agents:-DODWELL & CO., LTD., Shamcon.

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Luxury at Cheapest rates!

BY FAST, MODERN, COMFORTABLE SHIPS.

FRENCH MAIL, STEAMERS Ballings from Hong Kong:

TO SUANGHAI – KOBE

Pres, Daumer .10th Mar., 1937. Andre Lebon; 3rd Apr., 1933. Jean Labordo,16th Apr. 1937. Porthos

2nd May 1937. Aramis .14th May 1937.

Cio Des

TO MARSEILLES via Salgon, Singapore, Colombo, Djibouti (Aden). Bucz, Port-Sald Bernardin de St. Pierre

23rd Mar., 1037, Pres. Doumer .6th Apr., 1937. Andre Lebon 20th Apr. 1937. Jean Laborde4th May, 1937. Porthos

18th May 1937.

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