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WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1922,

3 LIPPING

P. & O.-BRITISH INDIA

APCAR AND

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

"

CHINA COAST.

LATEST CHANGES.

Captain J. Ondoay, of the "Han Faking," is on leave. Captain E Monkman, from reserva, has gone master, "Hain Peking."

Mr. E. H. Histed, sup'y second officer, "Wanhaien," has gone sup'y second officer, "Lnenyi.”

Mr. O. B. R. Nyberg, from leave, has gone second officer, "Laenyi.”

Captain G. D. S. Hill, of the “Wanhnien," is on reserve. Captain B. T. Olsen has been appointed master, "Wanhtien.”

Captain A. R. McEachran, of the "Ningpo," is on leave. Captain D. T. James, from reserve, has gone

{COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND). MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES,

STRUITS JAVA. BURMA CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF, WEAT "INDIES, MAURITIUS, LIST AND SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIL,

-TROLUDING NAY ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND PORTS, RED-

IBA. EGYPT

EUROPE. 40

PJ NINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.

(Under Contract with H.M. Governmert.)

S. S

Tons

DUNERA

** PLASSY"

7,346

Roackenz (about)

8,400 5th Mar

at Noon 10th Hay

"DONGOLA"

8,000

24th MAY

"SICILIA **

6,700

"EBYBER"

DELTA"

8.100

*FOTDAN**

7,000

| 9.000

x

eth June 7th June 21st June 1st July 4th July 19th July 8,00 | 2nd Aug-

"KASHMIR”"

**KARMALA*

* KASHGAR*

Destination

Sinmpore, Penang, Colombo and

Bombay,

Marseilles, Losnox & A'werp- do. Singapore, Colombo & Bombay. MARSEILLES, LONDON & AP

do. Singapore Colombo & Bombay. MARKIILIES, LONDON & A’warį.

do. da.

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS (South)

"EURYALUS"

ני

JANTS"

3,370

6th May- at i po

4,814

7th May at I p.m.

Singapore via Amoy.

Calcutta via Singapore" And Penang.

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS

"ST. ALBANS ""

Manila,

(South).

Cairns, Thursday 5,000 5th May Lelard Towasrille. Brisbane .at 10a.m. Sydney & Melbourne. Frequent connections with The Tzion F.S. Co.'s steamets frem Australia to The United Kingdom vis New Zealand." Tarer uver, San Francisco etc. or per The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s vessels fer routhampton and Lordon vix Fanama Catal.

SAILINGS

ΤΟ

SHANGHAI

** EASTERN "

"KHYBER *

"SICILIA "

3.583: May 9,200

7th Vay at Noon- 6,700 24th May

& JAPAN

Kobe and Yokobama. Shanghai and Japan.

Shanghai only.

All dates are approximate und subject is alteration without notice.

IRFLES TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON AŢI STEAMKRS. *Passengers for Kargoon must defray 'heir own Fotel expenses at Singapore) while waiting for the on carrying steamer

1st Saloon Passengers may travel by P.1.8.3. Company's steamers betweet ingapore and alcatta Singapore and Madras in lien of the section of their P. & O. Tickets Sin: apere to Colombo.

All Cabins are fitted with Flectric Fans free of charge.

Parcels Measuring zot more than 24 ft. x 2ft #1 will be received at the Company's Office up to noon on the day previous to sailing.

For Further Information, Fasege Fares, Freights, Bandhocks, etc., apply to

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

22, Des Voeux Road Central, BONGKONG

*. HING

Agenta.

CO

LARGE STOCK OF SHIPBUILDING MATERIALS, viz. Steel Ship Plates, Angles and Bars.

Also, Shipchandlery Articles,

Telephone No. 1118.

25, Wing Woo Street, Central,

T. K. K.

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO.

VIA SEANGHAL, THE INLAND SEA, JAPAN & HONOLULU ·

TEAMERS.

**THE PATHWAY OF THE SUx.*

TOKS.

TINYO HAR2,000 ..............

KUREA MARU

SHINYO MARU .........2,000

PERSIA MARU...

•TAIYO MARU

+81BERIA MARU

LIATE HONGKONG,

May 8th

May 13th.

May 19th.

June 15th.

£20,000 --

June List.

Jtly sih.

··9,000.-..

At 2,000

Calling at Keelung,

Calling at Keelung.

1 Calling at Dairen and omitting Shanghai.

+Calling at Deiren

SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. HONGKONG TO VALPARAISO,

VIA MANILA, KEELUNG, JAPAN, HONGLULU, HILO, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN PEDRO KALINA CRUZ, BALBOA, CALLAO, MOLLENDO, ARICA AND IQUIQUE.

Trisce 37 Transåndean Rover to BozsoS ÁTRIA.

LEAVE HONGKONG.

STILERS."

TONI.

SEJYO MARU....14,000 ********

RAKUYO MARU

GINYO MAHU..

†Omil. Manila.

May 20th.

Jury 24th.

For full information regarding panengers freight and sili gs, apply to:-

7. TAUJAUMI, Manager; Bine's Fuilding. Tel. Nos. 2374 & 2375 Ager:s at Canion; Dr. T. E. GRIFFITH LTD.

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THOS. COOK & SON.

RAILWAY: STEAMSHIP FREIGHT

INSURANCE

BANKERS.

AGENTS

Tickets issued, Letters of Credit and Circular Notes Imued and Cashed. "FAR EASTERN TRAVELLERS GAZETTE”

free on application.

148 OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD 143

Far Eastern Office:

HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN, PEKING &

YOKOHAMA, .

Chief Offics:-LUDGATE CIRCUS, LONDON, EC.

Local Addrem :-Hongkong Botal Building,

BONGKONG.

Telegraphic Address:--“ COUPON,"

Telephona 624d 1

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"Ningpo."

Captain B. R. G. Ashby, from reserve, has gone master. **Shansi."

Captain F. Mitchell, of the "Liangchow," has gone master, "Tean" Captain W. McDonald, of the "Tean," is on reserve.

Captain G. P. McAdam, from ̈re- serva, has gone master, "Tiangchow," Mr. A. H. Bathurst, chief officer, "Liangchow," is on reserve.

Mr. A. EL. Bolderson, from reserve, has gone chief officer, "Tiangchow."

Mr. A. G. McKinnon, second officer, "Chuan," is deceased.

Mr. D. Warden chief engineet, “Tatung,” has gone chief engineer, "Fangtien."

Mr. J. Cameron, chief engineer "Fengtien," has gone chief engineer, "Tatung."

Mr. J. Work, second engineer, "Kwangse," is on reserve.

M. D. M. Stewart, acting second engineer. "Luensi" has gone second engineer, "Kwangse."

Mr. W. J. Belcher, from reserve, has gone third engineer, "Yunnan."

Mr. E. M. Hall, chief engineer, **Wenchow," has gone chief engineer,

*Saiyang."

Mr. P. Bell, acting chief engineer, "Suiyang," has gone second engineer, same ship.

Mr. J. V. King, acting second engineer, "Suiyang," has gone third engineer, same ship.

Mr. A. Hamilton, chief engineer, **Hangchow "has gone chief engineer, "Wenchow."

Mr. J. W. Dianan, sup'y chief engineer. "Fengtien," has gone chief engineer, "Hangchow."

Mr. J. Baxter, from leave, has gone chief engineer, "Chekiang."

Mr. R. H. Kingswood, third rngineer, Shengking." is on reserve. Mr. J. Agnew, third engineer, Wenchow," has gone third engineer, Shangking."

Mr. J. L. Cruickshanks, from reserve, has gone acting second engineer, "Wenchow."

Mr. J. Beay, third engineer, Wenchow" has gone third engineer, Focchow."

Mr H. Thomson chief engineer, "Chusan," is on reserve.

Mr. J. P. J. Maher, from reserve, has gone chief engineer, "Chusan."

Mr. P.EL Tood, third engineer, **Kashing." is on reserve,

Mr. A. Buchanan, chief engineer, "Liangchow," is on reserve.

Mr. R. K. Barns, second engineer, "Liangchow," has gone acting chiel engineer, same ship.

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Mr. R. Meldrum, third engineer, "Tungchow," has gone acting recond engineer, same ship.

Mr. M. G. Sinclair, from reserve, has gone third engineer; "Tungchow." Mr. D. Campbell from reserve. has gone sup'y second engineer "Laenyi." Mr. P. Tolly, chief officer, "Leongwo," has gone chief oficer, "Tackwo."

Mr. J. E. Harvey acting chief offic r "Tuckwo," has gone second officer, same ship.

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THE CHINA MAIL.

P. & 0. S. N. CO. NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

STEAMERS FOR STRAITS, COLOMBO, AUS- TRALIA, BOMBAY, EGYPT,

TOYO - KISEN KABHA.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

MEDITERRANEAN PORTS TE Steamship

& LONDON.

Terough Bill of Lading irmed for Batavia, Persian Guit, Continental, American and South African Forte.

"KORRA MARU.”

From SAN FRANCISCO, via HONO- LUZU, JAPAN PORTS,

✰ SHANGHAI

be

SHIPPING

N. Y. K.

SAILINGS BURIEST TO ALTKRATTORE.

VICTORIA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via Shangbai

Japan porta. Through bills of lading issued to all Orer land Common Points in USA, and Canada. IYO HARU (calling Keelung) --*.

Monday, 1sth June. SEIDZUOKA MAKU (Calling Kesiang) sklanday, 2nd July, at 11 a.m. MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP vis. Singapore ka.

HAKONE MARU

Wednesday, 17th May, at II a.m. SUWA MABU

Tiday, 18th May, at li am

AKI MARU...

TANGO MABU

NEW YORK vis PANAMA.

Sunday, 4th June

...Tuesday,

16th May st 11 a.25-

90th June at 11 am.

...Friday,

5th May.

The above named Steamer niving HAMBURG vis DUNKIRK, LONDON, & ROTTERDAM. TOTTORI HARU *** *** ***

...Friday, 5th May. THE Stenmabip DUNERA," Arrived on Moncler, met navig

Captain Walker, canging His obsignees of cargo are hereby notified to LIVERPOOL is MARSEILLES & VALENCIA.

TATSUNO MARU..... ------ Majesty's Maila, will be despatched from present their Bill of Lading for counter-

signature, and take immediate delivery SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila &o, this Fors on or about FRIDAY, &th from alongakla stesaver or the Company's May, 1999, taking Passenger and Godown, where all mego impeding

immediate discharge Cargo for the above Porta

Silk and Valuables and Tea for Italy, landed at consignees" risk. France and London (under arrangement)

Storage

be will be transhipped at Bombay into the càngg remaining undelivered after Mail Steamer proceeding direct to Monday, 8th May, 1997.

A broken, chafed and damaged pack. Marseilles and London.

on Monday, Farcels will be received at this Officers will be examined Bid May, 1993, at 10 am. The contents and value of all packages goods bare left the steamer or God until 3 P.. the day before wiling.

No dia vill be recognised after

nome will be entertained it"preciated later than three weeks after azival of stemmer.

are required.

For further particulars apply to.........

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE

& CO.,

Agents, Hongkong, Apr 28, 1922.

SPORT.

YESTERDAY'S TENNIS.

S

Only one match in connection with the HKCC Lawn Tennis Tourns- ment, was played off yesterday afternoon, when F. A., Redmond and H. H. Roffey (-16) beat M. EF. Airey and F.B. Pfordten (15.1), 6-4, 6-3, in the Handicap Doubles.

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No Fire Insurancs whatever will be #fected.

T. TEUTSUMI,

Manager.

Hongkong, May 1, 1922.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM EUROPE AND STRAMTS.

ES. TOTTORI MARU” Consignees of Cargo by the abore reamer are hereby actified that the hole of the same hax heen returned on the 20th April, and these Goods will from Shanghai by SE. "AKITA MARU”. te landed sand placed at their risk in. be Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf ard After this match, an interesting Godown Company's Godowas și Kow-- "friendly" was played between the 1 on, where each consignment will be Jancock brothers, holders of the sorted out mark by mark and delivery. Doubles Championship of the Colony. can be obtained as soon as the Goods and J. B. Penman and Wong Pora landed. keung. The match attracted a large gathering of spectators.

The Hancocks won the first two sets in grand style, but Fenman and Wang parted in the third and won it on their merits after a very stiff struggle.

NIPPON YUAKŃ KÄISHA,

Agusti Hongkong, May 1, 1922.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNESS.

The thunder shower which came on THE KERR STEAMSHIP CO. INC. after this prevented the match bring finished. The Hancocks were in good HE Steamship form, and should give Ng Sze-kwong and W. Lock wei a very hard game when they meet in the Challenge Round for the Championship of the Colony.

TO-DAYS MATCH,

holder of the Singles Championship. This afterncon Ng Sze-kwong, and M. W. Lo meet in the Challenge Round on the Band Court com- mencing at 4.30 p.m.

BILLIARDS.

PALACE HOTEL HANDICAP.

"BLOSSOM "HEATH"..

having arrived from New York in ports on Tuesday 2nd May, consignees are hereby notified that their cargo is being landed into the Godowns of Hongkong and Kowlom Wharf and

Import permit signed by the Superin- Godown Co, and stored at their risk.

Consignees of cargo must produce in tendent of Imports and Exports, before Bills of Lading will be countersigned.

All broken chafed and damaged cargo is to be left in the Godown where the examination will be held on the 9th May at 11 am.

All claims must be presented within thirty days of the steamer's arrival here.. after which they will not be recognisat

No claims will be recognised after the Goods have left the Godown and cargo

Playing in the Palace Hotel Haoundelivered on or before the 9th May dicap last night W.B. Haslett (100) will be subject to sent, defeated A. Greenaatt (scr.) 250-180 Haslett's best breaks were 31 and 25! and Greerisett's 15 and 13.

A very fine game was witnessed between A. Gourley (-150) and A. G. File (200), the former securing the verdict by 20 points. The final scores were Gourley 250, File 230. Both players scored at a fast rate. the winner contributing breaks of

96, 35, 22, 15 (twice) and 14. File's best efforts were 35, 30, 22, 17, 18 (twice) and 14.

Only one game is down for decision to-night, F. E. Siva (—250) meeting J. Fraser (-125) at 9 p.m.

Mr. J. A. Black acting chief

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Consignees are requested to and in their B/L for Countersignature i mediately to

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., Agents THE KERR STEAMSHIP CO. INC. Hongkong, May 2, 1922.

YEE SING.

GENTLEMENS

TAILOR

12, Wellington Biznet,

FOR A LAME BACK. When you have pains or lameness in the back bathe the parts with Chamber- with the palm of the hand for five

Captain S. Findeiod, from leave has engineer, "Tackwe," has gone second, Iain's Pain Balm twice a day, managing gone mater "Tuckow."

engineer, same ship.

Mr. M. Dowson, acting master, Mr. W. T. Bould acting second minutes at each application Tuckwo," has goce his officer, engineer Tackwo," has gone third,

**Loongwo."

Mr. D. G. Burleigh suply chief officer, "Hopsang," has gone chief officer, Tangeling."

Mr. G. E. Vaughan, chief officer, Tangshina," is on reserve..

Mr. G. Bolam has been appinted

engineer, "Loongwo;"

Mr W. M. Adam, third engineer, "Loongwo," is on lesve,

- Mr. E. Scott, from reserve, has gone chief engineer, "Koonshing."

Mr. A. Connal, from leave, has gone sup'y third engineer, “Loongwo.”-

sup'y second officer, "Tungshing." Mr. N. Saharoff, second officer Mr. J. E. Levine has been appoint- "Kiangyu," has gone second officer,

ed sup'y second officer, "Kungwo." "Tungwah."

Mr. T. Macfarlane, from leave, has

Mr. D. Vafiadia, second officer,

gone sap'y second offer, "Fasang.""Tongwah," has gone second officer,

Mr. E. M. Patterson, chief officer, "Kwangtab." "Koonshing" has gone chief officer Mr. T Roberta, second officer,

Wishing,

"Kianghain," has gone second officer Mr. J. M. Sturgeon, chief" Haean." officer Waishing," has gone chief officer, "Kooahing."

Mr. A. J. Begley, chief enginer. "Koonshing," has

gone chief engineer Tuskwɑ,"

Mr. S. Robertson, second officer, "Kanghein," has goze secored officer, Hacan.”

Mr. J. Lang, from leave, has guns second êgineer, Kianghain."

KWONG NING TAI

CHAN LUM,

STEVEDORES JOAL MERCHANTS COMPRADORES & SHIFCHANDLERS. SHIPPING MASTER.

No 19 Des Youny Road, Central PHONE 1768

Then

datopen a piece of Hanbel slightly with

this liniment and-bind it on over the Best of pain. For is by all Chemist and Storekeepers,

SHIPBUILDERS,

LISBON MARU......

NEW YORK via Suez.

KAWACHI MARU

RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES via Capel

...Beginning of June. BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang & Colombo.

YEBOSHI MARU ....(omitting Penang) ..........Thursday, 4th May

JALOUTTA via Rangoon.

AKITA MABU -*-_-**

-Baturday, 6th May

NAGASAKI, KOBE & YÖKÖHÄMA.

TANGO MABU ----

-Friday, 19th May at 11am-

SHANGHAL KOSE & YOKOHAMA,

MIESTNA MABU... - BADO MARU.

ww

Ter further information suply tim

...Thursday, 11th May at 11 mm. 2nd June at 11 am. Friday,

Telephone No. 292 & 295. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

E. E. KANTE Kassave.

VEREENIGDE NEDERLANDSCHE

SCHEEPVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ, (United Netherlands Navigation Company.

HOLLAND-OOST AZIE LIJN (Holland East Asia - Lix-)

(Members of the Straita, China & Japan. Conferons)

Regular monthly servios between YOKOHAMA, KUBE DAIREN, SHANGHAI, HONGKONG MANILA

AMSTERDAM,

AND

BOTTERDAM, HAMBURG, BREMEN.

For

Steamers.

Sailing on or abonk “DÖSTEERK "........... Amsterdamo, Rotterdam & Hamburg .......................find May ** OUDERKERX "...Rotterdam, Amsterdam & Hamburg..............26th Jurs OLDELERE”..............Amsterdam, Rotterdami & Haminurg....... ..............20th July

„Rotterdam, Amsterdam & Hamburg-.....................20th Aug.

**LOSMA"

For fall particulars please apply to:-

JAVA CHINA JAPAN LYN,

Telephone No. 1674-

General Agents,

York Building.

JAVA-PACIFIC LINE

OF THE

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN

Stemmer.

From

** THKARANG",

Java

Vancouver

"BINTANG" "SIMALOER"

Expected Will leave

on or about on or shout

is port

6th May

rd Lay

6th May

For

San Francisco

vis-kanila,

Batavia direct.

San F'cisco 24th May 28th May | Jars.

The steamers are all fisted throughout with slectric lekt and twe

sccommodation for a limited number_of_micon-passengers.

All sommers carry a daly qualified surgeon.

Cargo taken on through Bilk of Lading to all Overland Points in the United States of America and Canada.

For Particulars of Freight and Promge apply to the

Telephone No. 1876.

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN,

GENERAL MAMARKTA.

York Buildings.

WING CHEUNG & CO.

SHIP REPAIRERS, BOILER MAKERS, FORGE MASTERS, OXY-ACETYLENE, AND ELECTRIC WALDERS.

MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL

SHIP CHANDLERS

AND

GENERAL STOREKEEPERS

No, 105, Des Vœux Boad Central,

HONGKONG.

LIMITED.

TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY

ENGINEERS,

TEL. ANDREI 1.** Part

TELEPHONE. NÓ. 112.

CAT PRO

OF HONGKONG,

*. Bosonoma,

-DEY POCK-

Length:707 Feat. Langik on Blocks 758 Foot

Depth on Centre of

Bin (H.W.0.8.T.) $4 f/3 Ins, THREE SLIPWAYS-

Capable of Handling Ships Up

to 3,00) Tond”Displacemati. V Electric Crane at Ben Wall, Capabis at Tibing 104 -Tons at 70 - Fast Radios

+

BUTTERFIELD & BWIRE

(Jóhu Brize & Sona; Ltd)

AGENTB-.-

UNGKONG,

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