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MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1922.

SHIPPING

P. & O.-BRITISH INDIA

APCAR AND

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND).

"EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Router's Burolog to the Chino Malli

SHANGHAI RICSHA STRIKE.

BUANGHAL, October 8th,

The rickshames, who have a dispute with the Ricksha Companies regarding reat, repairs, etc., have struck, Nearly 3,000 rickshna were off the streets yester

I day.

VLADIVOSTOCK.

SHANGHAI, October 8th, The China Pre gives prominence to a telegrino from its Peking correspondent, stating that sensational rumour is cur rent in Peking, which, however, the corres- effect that the French are planning, after pondent admite is substantiated, to the evacuation of the Japanese from the evne Vladivostock, either th

renauts of General transport the

troops

thither or to themselves occupy Vladivo

MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES stock with a large fares of Alminmites, in

STRAITS, JAVA, BURMI, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF. WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, KAST AND SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZRALAND AND QUEENBLAND PORTS, RED KEA, EGYPT, EUROPE. du,

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY" DIRECT ROYAL MAIL. STEAMERS. (Under Contract with H.M. Government.)

S. F

| Tons |

"KALYAN"

"SICILIA"

**MANTUA "

* DONGALA*

"NANRIN" "KARMALA" * KASHGARL" **PLASSY "

SARDINIA" **NELLORE "

BRITISH

"EGRA

"JAPAN"

| · 8,487

16,702

11,000

From Hongkong (about)

Iuth, Oct.

ALSP 1.

18th Oct. 25th Oct.

8th Nov.

27th Dec.

Destination

urder, so it is reported, to protect French interests on the Chinese Eastern Railway.

SHANGHAI GOLDSMITHS.

Suasana, October 7th. Over 1,000 galdsmiths new striking in Shanghai. They are demanding increased

wages.

WELHAIWEI COMMISSION.

WEHALWEI, October 7th. At the second meeting of the Commis MARSEILLES, LONDON & A'werp.sion, Admiralty requirements were fur ther discussed, also the future adminis S'pore, Penang, Colbo & B'bay.tration of the island. The discussions

bay, Marseilles, Lidon Awerp. were again of a provisional nature. MARSEILLES, LONDON & A'work

was agreed that both delegations refer certain points to their respective govern

8,050 | 7,000 1

22nd Nov,

8th Doc.

9,000

7.003

Loth Jan. 1923

do. 'bay, Marseilles, I'don, A'worp. MARSEILLES, London & A'worp.

do.

| 3,540

24th Jan.

8,883

7th Feb,

do. do.

INDIA-APOAR

SAILINGS (South)

5,108

8,000

16th Oct.

19th Oct. | Singapore only. at 10 am

Singapore Penang and

Calcutta.

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South)

"ST. ALBANS "

4,500

1st Nov.

(Manila Thursday Island, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney & Melbourne. Frequent connections from Australia with the following →→

The Union 4.8. Company's et camers to the United Kingdom via New Zealand, Vannuver, San Francisco etc.

The P. & O. Royal Mail steamers to Londen via Suez Canal.

Tho F. & Q. Branch Service of steamers to London via the Cape.

The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Fouthampton and Loudon

via Papan Casal.

SAILINGS

"DONGOLL"

TO. SHANGHAI

& JAPAN

11,983-8th-ch-Shoi, Moji, Kobo-&-Yhama

at 10 am. I

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration withesi~notice.

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS, Patsengers for Rer goen must defins beir own Hotel expenses at Singapore

wbilu waiting for the on carrying steamer.

1st Saloon Passengers may travel by B.1.9.N. Company's stormers between

ments.

THE CHINA MAIL.`

SHADOWS BEFORE.

ཉི་མ་ ་ ་ ་ ་ ་པའི་བར་ར་ར་ར་

ODMING · EVENTS ADVERTISED

IN THE "MAIL."

ENTERTAINMENTS.

ليلية

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL,

Mr T. D. Aitken

1

October 7,

Mr. Hochnel

Mr C. R. Huston

Mr J. de Jong,

Mr J. L. Baker Mr J. Bahar

MrJ. E. Joseph Mr Kalpandjean Mr A. A. Bird Mr J. J. Ecogan Mr E. Blackburn Miss E. Kemp Mr W. T. Bower

Mrs E. B. Belilios October 9-Coronat Theatre;r R. J. Bicbook Grace Darmond in "Handle with Care." World Theatre "Come Again Smith." Kowloon Theatre; George H. Borland Mr and Mrs &

Kingsbury Arlise in "The Devil."

Mra and Miss Bail Mr and Bloo

PUBLIO AUCTION BALES.

October 11-Hughes and Hough: Teakwood and blackwood furniture, Sales Rooms, 2,30 p.m. household sundries, & pisso, eto,

SPORTING EVENTS.

| Mr F. Bemiana

SHIPPING

N. Y. K

BLIZINGI BOBJECT TO ALTERATION.

VICTORIA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER vis, Shanghai &

Japan ports. Through hills of lading immed to, all Over land Common Points in U.S.A. and Canada.

YOKOHAMA MARU

KAGA MARU...

M. F.

Mr and Mrs W, B. Mr and Mrs 0.

Campbell

Mr M. Caric Mr A. Carpi Me U. V. Cariyer Miss Corrio Mr & Mr W.

Coyk

Lauritson

Mr B. Markhama

Mr P. Marks Mr. J. McHugh

Mr C. B, Montague VanDr J. Morrison

Mrs D. R. Davies

Mr D. J. Davis

Ar O. Nopper

Mr A. H. Howe

Mr A; R. A. Bavaga

Miss B. Deanood

Mr A. M. Boott

Lt. Col. H.M EvansMr R, Feyd

Mr J. M. fisher Mr E. T. Breat

fr W. O, Fishor Mr J. Roig Fmith

October 9-V.R.C. ladies' harbour Mr and Mrs W. Hon Mrs E. Sparke race, at 5 p.m.

October 10.-V.R.C. men's harbour race, at 5 p..

*Monday, 23rd het, at 11 mm. .......Friday, 10th Now, at 11am.

MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP vin Singapore, &c.

HAKONE MARU BUWA MANU

Friday,

18th Oar. at 11'm.10. Wednesday, 24th Oct., at 11a.m.

HAMBURG via LONDON, ROTTER DAM.

DAKAR MARU...

„End of October

LIVERPOOL via MARSEILLES.

TOYORASHI MARU

Tuerd xy, 14th Oct.

BYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila &c.

YOSHINO MARU

AKI MARU 146

NEW YORK via PANAMA,

MAYEBASHI MARU

NEW YORK via Suez,

Tanday, 17th Oct., at 11 TE, ...Tu:sday

14th Nar,, at:11 am

...End of October.

RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES via Cape BOMBAY via Singapore & Colombo,

AWA MARU......

...nesday. 14th October

Mr and Mrs O. E CALCUTTA vía S ngapore, Penang end Rangoon.

Watkin's

Gala

Mica A. Equare

Mr F. J. Galo

Mr V. d. trea

Mr J. 8. Gardiner

Mr W. Tawy

Sir W. Gous

Miss Venogradoff

October 10.-Government sole, P.W.D. Offices, 3p.m.

October 11.--Lammert Paluable stamp collection, Rooms, 5.15 p.m.

tand

Mins Green

Miss 8. Verney

lapt. T. P. Ilali

W/B. Hamill

Bros:

Mr C. Hammoud

Sales

Mr B. C. Harris Mr J. B. Harrison

COMPANY MEETING.

Mis i White

Mr James Yourg

EXPULSE BAY HOTIL.

Mr D. R. Bater Mr Cuddy

Mr & Mr Birrell Mr L. H. Borsell

Mr T. C. Davies

October 12.-Dairy Farm, Ice and Cold Storage Ch., Ltd., 26th ordinaryur F. H. Davies apucal meeting company's town office, zoon.

October 17.-Lane Crawford, Ltd.

At the third meeting, the fifth provi-extraordinary general meeting, Houg sional proposals, regarding retrocession kong Hotel, Ltd., 9.30 a.m. territory generally, were read over to the Chinese delegation, who requested a writ. ; ten statement and reserved all comment.

At the fourth meeting, held to-day, the minutes of the last two meetings were passed

SZECHUAN CONSTITUTION,

CHENGTU, October 7th. All the Szechuan Genernis are now here for the Military Conference, which opens on 12th inst.

A committee has been appointed to-draft constitution for Szcohuan.

PROHIBITION.

OTHER MEETINGS,

October 10-Hongkong Hockey Club, cricket club pavilion 5.30 p.m.

FARES FOR PUBLIC VEHICLES.

p

CHLIES

L-In Pictoria, with two Bearers. Quarter hour... dalf hour. ne bour, Three hours,

WASHINGTON, October 7th. The Attorney-General, Mr. Daugherty, has formally stated that he is of opinion that, the transportation or sale of alcoholic liquors on American ships, whether pri vately or Government owned, is illegal. Me--the-sula of alcohol is also illegal. on foreign vessels, within three miles of The U.S.A, coast,

Mrs P. M Davie

Mr Vander Dekker

Mr Drayton

Mr F. Fold

Mr & Mrs Genre

Mira Go ra

Mr Gilroa

Mrs Ianghammer &

child

Mr Loschoer

Mrs Liddell

Mr Lynott

Miss Lys ught Mr & Mrs Murray Mr, Powrie

Vr J. de Baat

Mr Rabbit

Mr Robertson

Mr & Mrs Sch'oe

Mr and Mrs W. A

Hannibal

Mr and Mrs Chas

Stone

Dr and Mrs Volker Mrs L. Walker

PRAK HOTEL.

October 5.

Mr and Mrs F. R. J. Rev. J. T. Holman

Adama

Mr & Mien Howard Mr and Mrs H.

Allen

W.Lt. Col. and Mr F.

Hyslop

Mr. J. Jordain

Mr J. M. Kaye

Mr O. P. Anderson

Mr and Mrs A. F.Mr J. E. Joseph

Ashton

Miss Barnes

Mr Allan Keith

Mr Vivien Benjamin Mr M. F. Key

fr and H B. G.Capt. P. H. B. Iske:

Birch

Mr Mrs BlackwollMr R. F. Mattingly

Wra W G. MuDonald

Mr and Mrs W. J.

10 centa.

Mr RE. Q. Bird

E. MacKenzie,

20

35

"

Mita I. A. Blair

50 1.00

Mr B. O. 1 laker

iz bours, ....................................... 70 Day (8am. to 6 p.m.),

If the trip te extended beyond Victoria, alf tare ours.

Batween the hours of 8.30 pm, and 6 m, the above fares shall be increased

50

contum.

It is understood this ruling will become effective immediately upon receipt of capirs by the Secretars of the Triuwars-Bryond Fictoria, with four Besta and Mr. Lasker, Chairman of the Ship Three hours,

Tour 0,60 cents.

Fingapore and Calcutta or Singapore and Madras in lieu of the section oping Heard; but American ships now their & D. Tickets Singapore to Colombo..

All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fanr free of charge. Parcels Bicasuring not more than 2ft x 2ft. I will be received at the Company's Office up to noon on the day previous to sailing.

For Further Information, Passage Fares, Freights, Handbooks, oto, apply to

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

2, 'Des Voeux Road Central, HONGKUNG

E. HIN

Aventa

CO.

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

Also Shipehandlery Articles,

Telephone No, 1118.

28, Wing Woa Strest, Central.

T. K. K.

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

Peduncil Fate to Funze U.S.G.$0.40 First Class Throughout,

HONGKONG TO SAN

FRANCISCO.

VIA SHANGHAI, THE INLAND SEA, JAPAN & HONOLULUI "THE PATHWay of the Sus."!

TONE,

STEAMERN,

LEAVE BONGKONO.

$KOREA MARU.......22,000 -----Oct. 18th. SBINYO MARU ........................... 22,000. Nov, 2nd. +BIBERIA MARU 29,000........ Nov. 13th. STAIYO MARU.....

.22,000 44 – Nor. 28th. LENYO MAKU

....23,000 Doc. 18th. +Calling at Dairen.

SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. HONGKONG TO VALPARAISO,

VIA MANILA, KEELUNG JAPAN, HONOLULU, HILO, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN PEDRO MANZANILLƆ, BALBOA, CALLAO, MOLLENDO,

ARIUA AND IQUIQUE.

Thus y Trans-Andean IoUTE TO BUENOS ÄYRES.

#TEAMERS.

ANYO MARU(mit. Keelung) 18,000.

SEIYO MARU

TONE.

14,000............................

*Call at Keelung.

*RAKUYO MARU..................

LEAVE HONGKONG,

...Oct. 12pil. Nov. 19th,

Jan. 10th 1015.

For full information regarding parengers freight and sailings, apply to:

Y. TSUIBUMI, Manager; King's Puilding, Tel. Central Nos. 3274 & 9375 Agentest Canion; Messrs. T. E. GRIFFITH LTD.

·THE "CHINA MAIE."

NOTICE

The China Mali' is delivered free at | anbarbers in Hongkong and Kowloon,

Postage in Charged at the rate of Bfty anta per month.

abroad, may return before the ruling be- comes applicable to them.

fir hours, 1.50 Day (6 am to 6 pm)pamé. 1.00

111-In the H Diswies,

With Bearers With $ Bobrera. Quarter hour.....30.18 $0.30 dalf hour,..... 0.90 One bour, 0.30

Mr M. J. Breen

Mr R. McGe gör

Capt. and Mrà 0, B.

Eng. Capt. and Mrs Mercer

Bromwich

Mr J. Finley Miller W W. A. Butter Mr G. Miskin-

Beld

Mrs R. W. Nesbitt

Butterworth Lt. Col. R. J. A.Dr J. W. Neblo

Capt. and Mrs C. Q.

Er and Mrs J. W. Olliver

Church

Japt. O. J. Church

Mr G. W. Olive

crona

Lt. and Mr H, H.Mrs A. J. Paterson

M: A. H. Penn Clark-

Miss Mary Cooper

Į des Cormack

fr W. A. Corn

Mira M. M. Cory

Hon. Mr and Mrs T

L. Porkins

Major & Mrs F. H..

Phillips

Mr E. Philipeon

Mr Campbell Prosser

Mr A. Ritchie

ang-Comdr. W. Mr W B. Roberta

1.00

0.40 0.60 0.80 1.00 1.50

Mr T. Dallia

Mr L. J. Davies

Tol. C. W. Davy

1.00

BIOKSHAS.

1-in the Island of Hongkong, if engagih

In Victoria

Mr Tasker, interviewed, thought the injuretion sought by foreign ships would prevent the enforcement of the ruling against them, pending a decision by the Supreme Court,

Two hours,... 0.50 Three hours, ..... 0.70 New York, October 7th. Giving a ruling in the cases of twoBritish Six hours, vessels, which were seized as rum-runners, Day (1a.m.top.m.)1.50 the Federal Judge canstically characteris ed the confiscation of officers' money and ersonal effects, to the value of $73,000, as an act of piracy" except in the mids of prohibition

agents. WASHINGTON, October 7th. President Harding has requested Mr. Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury, to pro-five minutes.... eeed to enforce the law as regardo liquor Quarter hour, emenu.

Ten minutos, ou freign vessels, in accordance with hour,....... Attorney-General Daugherty's opinion. Que hour,.....okay sa batails30 He has instructed Mr. Melion to notify vary Bubsequent boardi agents of foreign shipping lines catering Noto.-If the ricksha be engaged American parts accordingly.

within the City of Victoria, and be dia- sharged outside the Western part of the Jity of Victoria after 9 pm, or be dis insrged to the East of Evy View Pollos Slation on the Eastern side of the City of Victoris after 8 pm, an extra af lare shall be chargeable.

WASHINGTON, October 7th.

The Treasury announces that the en forcement of the new liquor raling will not apply to foreign vessels leaving for eign parts prior to October 14th.

RUBBER.

421

LONDON, October 7th. The Colonial Office will receive, October 9th, a deputation from the India- rubber Manufacturers' Association, oppes-¦ ing the Producers' Association's propesul to restrict the rubber output in the East) Tudies.

EXPLOSION IN HOLLAND.

AMSTERDAM, October 7th. Two were killed and three injured, by the explosion of an wagon lead of exple sives at Oldenzaal.

GERMANY'S FLOATING DEBT.

BERLIN, October 7th.

B cents

$1

10

Dawoon

Mr J. L. Robinson

Mr and Mrs JohnMr R. P. Shay

Dancar

Capt. and Mrs Ivar

Biqueland

Mr A. W. Eastman Mr O. T. Kreleigh Capt. & Mrs

Fettes

Mr and Hisa Stub

D. bingo

Mr J. F. Ewindrils

TOSA MANU

...Wednesday, 11th October.

NAGABAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

AKI MARU...

...Thursday, 19th Oct. sb II a.m.

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

MISHIMA MARU ...

...Wednesday, 1 th Oct., at 11 am WAK 18A MARD (Kobe direct)... ...Tiriradas, 11th Cc'.

Yer farther information apply to-

Tol. Central No. 292 & 203, NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

K. N. KAWEI MAMAYAT.

THOS. COOK & SON.

RAILWAY STEAMSHIP FRAIGHT

INSURANCE

BANKERS.

AGENTS

Tickets insted, Letters of Credit and Circa-mi Notes Tossed and Cashed. "FAR EASTERN TRAVELL'RS' GAZETTE" free on application.

150 OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD 150

Far Eastern Offer:

HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, TIEPTSIN, PEKING &

YOKOHAMA,

Chief Office :-LUDGATE CIRCUS, LONDON, EC.

Local Address:-Hongkong 1 - 1 Building, HONGKONG.

Telegraphie Address:-" COUPON.”

Telephone Contral 524---5-

THE WING CHEUNG MOTOR BOAT CÒ,

Fast and Comfortable Motor Boata de luxe. For bire and for sale!

Pimio Parties, and Passco

gers carried to Kowloon. Vessels in barbour.

THE

"MODERATE TERES.

Tel Central 3154 Office: 10 Anton St, Wanchai Manager-Lokam,

EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.,

COPENHAGEN.

Regular Freight and Passenger Service for Bangkok, Hongkong, Bwatow and return,

Daa

B/S "BANK1"

Mr James B. Thop-

ROD

M/S BINTANG"

Er F. W. Gibbins Mia & Hies Gyles Miss M. Hill Mrs J. S. Thomson. Major D. L. Harding Major L. C. Trench Col. 8. F. Herd Mr and Mrs F.E

Trobridge Mr A. S. Herste

H. B.

W.

Mrs H. D. Hilliard Mr Mr A. H. Hollings- Webster

worth

PALACE HOTEL.

ira E. Bolt Mr C. A. Cobura

Mrs W. F. Liley Mr J Louie

Mr A. R. P Davis Mrand die Biellaw Me eph Finnaganis B. 8. Hurley Mr Hj. Hansen Mrazd Mrs J. 8. H-J. Hansen

II-In Kowloon Quarter hour, conts.

all bour,... 15 dear,.. BO Tracy subsequent hour, 10 13

1

Mr A. Jackson

}

Mr J. W. Karlson Me 8. Larsen

111-Taiyo Boad

Twenty cents shall be added for each extra hour or part of an hour if the hirer size the journey to take longer than

Co sth mile-

ingle 75 cents....1 hour return......$1.00 hours. Beyond 4th to 8th toile

single $1.20 hours. return.....$1.50.6 sayond 8th to 9th mile-

slaglo $1.75..... return......$3.00

leyond 8th to 11th mile-

single.00

return 45.00 comm

H

Fares for journeys beyond the 11th

is to be a matter of previous METROBE-

The floating debt has increased ninely milliard marks during the past fortnight and total four hundred and fifty milliardant in each case.

Marka.

BOY SCOUTS WELCOME PRINCE.

LONDON, October 7th, Fifty-eighty special trains, brought 50,000 Boy Scouts to Alexandra Palace in arder to welcome. H.R.H. the Prince af Wales, on his return from his tour. Et Gen. Baden Powell and the Duke of Con-

presoat.

The fares bare set on to apply to cre Moksha with three ovelles from Inlm Sha Teol

HONGKONG HEIGHTS.

For the information of visitors the following Est of some of the highest- points on the Island and Mainland in

Commandations relating to new should Jhion Mall" to $18 per annum: portage Daught were Wales apoke twice; firstly, published

to sådressed to Tan Eniro.

Corrispondente must forward

Rabe of subscription to the "Cresland $1 per andum extra. Bingle copy twenty The Prince of

Alterations and additions to Adverties to 17,000 wolf cubs, his voice being wire asm and addresses with any somatinian- marta un Page 3, 8, 6, 7, 8 and 9 should lessly amplified, advising their always to alon addressed to the Editor, not neebearly to the mos, No. 6, Wyndhanel their best at work and play.

thetr

for publication' but se aridance of good

Ballb

All matter for publication should be wrliten on one side of the paper only.

Letters relating to baaluse should be drsound to Tua Marauz Babe of subscription to "China Mafi" le #33 per annum per quartor and per man

Impro rata".

fre Dents ich.

tese, not later than 11.30a.m.

After the Duke of Connaught bad con- Alberations and additions to Advertiseferred on the Prince of Wales, the order of monte on pagos 1, 4, 5 and 10 should be the Silver Wolf, 40.000 acouts charged,. Husk, not later than 1. pim..

cheered and fat on their staves to listen to the Prince of Wales, who said that as embera of a big and jolly brotherhood, they were preparing to be useful citizene of the nation and that greater brother- hood of nations forming the British Em pire. In the evening, H.R.H. the Prince of Wales apoke from his study, the speech being broadcasted by wireless toj scouts all-wrer the worlde

New Advertisements should be sent in before $ p..

Advertisements and Baberiptions which are not ordered for a fixed period will be continued until counbermended.

Telegraphia Aditrom MAIL Hongkong dhimen for eien-copies of-kas-kOmfa + dədə 1-A«h.0, Bih Edition. **Mas chould be sent i” soon as possible as Telephons Central No. 23, be pply Hmited, Osah 10, Ondik

·THS.CHINA MAIL!

per oop!

LLAND.

Feet

Signal Station Mt Parker

1774

1793

Mountain Lodgo' This Errie Pesk Hotel Mt Davis

1725

1725

1800

877

Bowen Rd. (Alterbeda,

$13

* MAINLANDİ

3124

1645

724

'Taimoaban'

Lion Book. Devil's Feak

Cxbarry Mrs C. Russell Mr M. Binz sch Mrs Etoyanovitch

An Aid to Digestion. When you bave a fulicess and weight! in the stomach after eating you may know that you have eaten too much, and should take one of Chamberlain's Tablets to aid your digestion. For sale by all Chemlats and Biorekoopers.

For further particulars please apply to:-

Will leave for Bangkok

vis Swatow..

JOHN MANNERS & CO. LTD., Agents

THE INTERNATIONAL

SHIPBUILDERS. SHIP REPAIRERS. BOILER MAKERS. FORGE MASTERS; OXY-ACETYLENE, AND ELECTRIC WELDERS, MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS,

SHIRT CO.

Bead Office: 79 Wyndham Street, 2nd Floor. (Opposite Central Police Station.) Tel. Central 4166,

Dealers in all kinds of High-closs Silk Shirts, Collars, Necktios and Pyjamas for Gentlemen AND ALSO

Chemises, Skirts, Wrappers, Scarfs, Veils, e..1 Nightgowns for Ladies ALSO MADE. TO ́ ONDER MODERATE PRICE!

PROMPT DELIVERY

Manager: MILIÓ LAU:

LIMITED.

TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY

OF HONGKONG,

TEASER: "TAFEODBOOK," Homikono. TALEPHONE CINTHAL No. 213.

CALE FLAD: 440' oran ́Âus. Prufast¿

-DEY DOOK-

Length 197 Fost Length on Blocks 750 Fast

"Depth'on Centre, of

Sin (3.W`0.8.T.) 84 12. 0- ins THREE BLIPWAYS—

Capable of Bandifng Shipa (Up- to 300 Tons Displasament. Electric Crane at Sea Wall, Capable of Lifting 100 Tons at To Jess Radios

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

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