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MONDAY AUGUST 6, 1928

P.&O.-BRITISH INDIA

APCAR AND

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND)." MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES

STRAITS, JAYA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GOLF, WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST AND BOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND PORTS, RED BEA, EGYPT, EUROPE, 80,

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS,

(Under Contract with H.M. Government.)

7th Aug. -M-NOOD

ath Ang.

B. R.

Топа

Trom Bongkong (about)

* SOUDAN"

0,69€

"KHIVA

0,017

Bt Noon.

' ALIPORE"

5,273

20th Aug.

KASHMIR"

8,841

2nd Aug.

"MACEDONIA "

11,080

7th Sept.

"SICILIA "

8,813

20th Sept.

"DONGOLA "

8,008

21st Sept.

"MANTUA"

110,902

1th Oct

"SOUDAN"

0,497

17th Oct.

"KARMALA"

9,0na

15th Oct.

"CALEDONIA"

7,02%

Destination

S'pore. Pensag, Colbo & B'bay.

B'bay, M'lles, Gib, Ldoo, A'werp.

VISITORS AT BOTELİ,

HONGKONG HOTEL

July 21

Miss M. E. Allen Capt. J. Bakko Mr. Barton Mrs K. B. Belillos Mrs G. Bergheim Mr H. V. Bernard Mr E. A. L. Beat Mr. R. J. Birbeck

THE CHINA MAIL.

́Mr J, Boots Harton

Mr O. Hibbler

Mr & Mrs Hutchins Mr D. M. Jesper Mr V. B. Jepsen Mr 8. J. Johnstone Mr G. de Jong Mr & Mrs Kern

Mr J.B Bizka Mr Lafuento Mr. B. Black

Mr8. K. Lam Mrs E. Blackbura Mrs O. Lauritzon

Hr E. Leerbarh Major F. Lindsay Mr W. Y. Loke Mr. & Mrs CorreaMr K. J. Loo

Mr B. M. Carlisle Mr C. V. CarTYGE Mr A. A. Colline

und family Capt. 1, 15, Lopea Governl 8: da Costa Mr P. Markt MrB, da Costa **** Mr B. Martin

Mr & Mrs Orisp Mr and Mrs W. J.

H. G. Crisp

Drevard

Milne

Dr J. Morrison

SHIPPING.

CARGO THEFTS.

· OR NON-DELIVERY ? -

A correspondent writes us about a difficulty he has encountered which has been by no means un common during the last few years, says'a Home commercial paper, He shipped recently several báles of cottons to a Baltic port and insured them on the ordinary marine policy, including the Institute Theft and Pilferage clauses.. The goods were an intermediate transhipped at port, and when arrived at their ultimate destination it was found that a bale was missing. On claiming against his underwriters, our correspondent was referred to

NEW FACES FOR OLD.

"WONDERS OF CHEMISTS*..

EXHIBITION.

The extraordinary range of pro- ducts comprised in the stock-in- trade of the modern chemist was revealed at

the twenty-fifth Chemists Exhibition, to the trade only--at Contral Hall, Westmins= ter,

From bathing-caps to, baby soothers, and from cut-glass toilet sets to com removers, the variety is bewildering, and it is obvious that the knowledge of the modern chemist's assistant must be ency clopaedic to talk learnedly, as he does, ou all the articles that he retails.

Mr. and Mr M.Mr U. H. Montague Mr F. Edmondson Mr. Moosecrethe shipowner, as, whilst the Mr A. Egonals Mr and Mrs P. B. policy covers theft and pilferage, it The first conclusion that a lay- Mr A. Fachaman Nelbror

does not cover the risk of non-man would come to after surveying delivery." The shipowner, on the various, stalls is that anybody the other hand, turned down the who desires beauty can attain it at claim by pointing out à clause, in a moderate cost. If your complex- the bill of lading which contracts fon is of the muddy order, there is a that a som statentent of one of wax to melt the outer layer and the shipowner's servants that cargo bring to light the pure and virginal cannot be found shall be con- If you are bald, there isa prepara-

skin beneath,

Mr G. E. Falkner Mr. J. Newman Mr J.O. 8. Farquhar ir V. Paton Capt. J.H. Ferguson Mr B. 8. Ferry MrJ W. Finch MT. Petrie Mr J. I. Fliat Mire 8. O. Puckett Mr A. V. Flaner Mr H. Radio Mr W. 8. Faster

Mr. Carr Ramsay Mr W. H. Gardner, Mr E R. Roxburgh Mr and Mrs C, J.Mr A. H. Rowe

Gill

Dr R. C. GILL

Miss J.C.Oil

Mr B. H. Graves Mis Omy

Mr K. C. Haessler

R'pero, Penane, Colbo & Bombay. MA282.os, Gib, L'don & A'werp. | Capt. T. P. Hall B'bay, M'lles, Chb. I'den, & A'werp. | Mr and Mrs W.

Hannibal B'pore, Penang Colbo & Bombay. MARSEILLES, Gib. L'don & A'werp. Mr & Mrs J.

Hardon B'bay, Milles, Gib. L'don & A'wer

S'pore, Fennog, Coľbo & Bombay. | Mr W. F. Harris Marseilles, Oib, London & Awerp.

ini Oet. } MADELLA GỖ, Lidon & A werp.

1924

Marsɣilles, and LONDON Via unuial Ports of Dall

do.

do.

do.

do.

do.

do.

MACEDONIA"

"KASHGAR"

11,050 Ruth Jan,

8,840

8th Feb.

**MOREA"

10,017

2nd Fob.

"KARMALA"

0,0 A

7th Mar.

"NALDERA"

13,093

21st Mar.

"KALYAN"

9,042

4th Apr,

"CHINA'

2.852

15th Apr

4,824 8,062

25th Aug. and Sept.

Singaporo, Penang & Calcatte Singapore, Penang & Calcutta

1st Sept.

Manila, Thursday Laland, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney & Melbourne.

BRITISH INDIA-APOAR

"JANUS

"JAPAN"

SAILINGS (South)

Mr G. Sanders Mr W. Schoeles Mr.O..Shekary Mrs Snodgras Bir F. Boade Mr Vander Steen Mr H.. Stout A.Mr G. Taasss11

Mr and Mrs G. 7. B. Walker

Miss B. Waddell Mr A. W. Wooda

REPULSE BAY, HOTEL.

Mr C. Backu Mr & Mrs B.

Barnett

clusive ovidence" of theft

.

Next to the beauty and toilet preparations--including an endless variety of perfuntes-ranks in im- portance all that concerns the well- being of baby.

on which risk he is pre- tion to bring forth a fresh, crop of

from free

liabhair. If gyness troubles you, the sumably ility. Our correspondent is appar pristine hue of your locks can..be ently between the devil and the quickly restored. deep sca. So far as the insurance company are concerned, they are no doubt right in insisting that non-delivery is not tantamount to theft. A package may fail to turn up at its destination without having

FOOT TROUBLES, been stolen. It may have

Sociologists say that the habit of been mislaid at in intermediate walking is dying out in urban com port, for example, when the ship-munities. This would not appear owner would be entirely responsi" to be surprising in view of the ble (and we fancy this would be awe-inspiring list of foot troubles so even if all his servants had for which remedies have to be sworn a dozen affidavits apiece,) But to make a satisfactory claim against under-writers a shipper must prove that his goods have been lost owing to an insured peril; and it is by no means easy to prove that an absent package has been stolen. In consequence of the numerous clauses in bills of Alading nowadays, the only satis-

Mr & Mrs Hockey H.Mr Keeuahan

Mr & Mrs Kent Mr Lisseman HrP. 8, Livingstore Mr Lynott Mr & Mrs E. Lund Mr Mandierfeld Me & Men Martin Mr E. R. Powrie

Mr and Mrs Bebor Mias Brown Mr & Mra. M. L

Cotta

Mr F. M. Crawford Mrs P. M Davis Mr W. Douglas Mr Dewborn

Mrs Mrs Renwick

Mr H. G. Fairßeid Hr Richmond Mr C.-W. Gay Mr O. B. Bhank Mr and Mrs J. IL. Mrs G. Shank

Geare & daughters & Mira Mr T. do A. Gomes Weirsonberch Mr H. J. Hall

Mr F. N. Young

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South) Miss Hetterington

"EASTERN"

4,000

PALACE HOTEL. Mr A. T. Boteler Mr B. J. do H. fr and Mrs D. A. Moore

Caldwell

Mr and Mrs L. J.

Morley Dance

Frequent connections from Australia with the following: Tho Union 9.8. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom vis New Zealand, Mr O. Vancouver, San Francisco etc.

as F. & U. Royal Mail steamers to London via Juez Canal.

The F.&O. Branch Fervice of steamers to London via the Cape.

Mr H. Davis

Mr J. W. Howard

Mr J. Jack

The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampton and London air Ches. Jones via Panama Canal.

SAILINGS

"JANUS"

** EASTERN

"JATAN" "BANGOLA "

"DONGOLA"

MANTUA"

"BICILIA"

TO

Mr L. Leinster

Mr W. E. Litey

SHANGHAI

&

JAPAN

MrJ. T. Mannix

Mr L. McLaren

Amoy, Shangbai & Japan.

| 4,824 | 6th Aug.

at Noon. 4,000 1 7th Aug. 6,052 1 10th Aug. 5,184 10th Aug. 11th Aug. 8,066 10,903 15th Aug. 0,8130th Aug.

Yokohama.

Yokohama.

Yokohama and Kobe.

S'hai, Moji, Kobo & Ybam. S'hal, Moji, Kobe & Y'hama. Shangbai.

All dates are approximate and unlject to alteration without notice.

WIRELESS. TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS, Passengers for Rangoon must defmy their own Hotel expenses at Singapore while waiting for the on carrying atasmer.

1st Saloon Passengers may travel by B.1.8.N. Company's steamers between Singapore and Calcutta or Singapore and Madras in lieu of the section of their P&O. Tickets Singapore to Colombo.

All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fane free of chargS.

Parcels Mossuring not more than Pj ft x 2ft x 1 will be received at the Company's Office up to noon on the day previous to mailing.

For Further Information, Passage Fares, Freights, Handbooks, etc., apply to

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

22, Des Voeux Road Central

BUSINESS AID LOST.

BONGKONG.

ARMY COUNCIL'S CANTEENS BLUNDER.

▲ renta.

FARES FOR PUBLIC VEHICLES.

The fara prescribed for public vehicles are as follows :—

In the Island of Hongkong, Caine ---Road and Lower Levels, and in---... Howloon, and New Kowloon.

Major-General-S.-S.--Long, a managing director of Lever Bros., Ltd., who started the Expedition- ary Force Canteens, giving cyid- ence before the Navy and Arm Canteens Committee, gave it as his five minutes... opinion that the trouble over the Ten minutos, canteen system arose from a blun- Quartor boar, der by the Army Council in 1916 Balf hour, One hour, in scrapping the national organisery Subsequent hour, tion, set up on the recommendation of a committee of business men.

As a result all the safeguards and advantages gained by the assistance of business men were scrapped and lost.

The Chairman (Sir Frederick Banburry): If the arrangements made by you in 1916 had been carried out a better result would have been arrived-at-I think there is no doubt about it.

Major Arthur Boyd, a stock broker, formerly employed by the Canteens Board, was examined re- garding a deal in 18,000 cases of meat patties, involving £36,000. The chairman sajd a contract with a Mr. Hyde was cancelled on an agreement of the latter to pay £500 of any loss incurred by the

Bir A. Paton Mr R. B. Ruld

Mr T. Rogers

Mrs O. Russell

Mr and Mra O. B.

Stanton

Mr C. Stinger Mr Rene Veris Mr W. Wilson

provided..

The "up-to-dateness" of the ex- hibition is well illustrated by the fact that among the articles dis played is a radio-cap," a device for preventing painful clipping of the ears by wireless telephones.

factory way of covering theft (ex-UNCLAIMED ', TELEGRAMS, cept on a Hague Rules bill of lad- ing) is to insure against both theft and non-delivery.

"CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE.”. One aspect of the difficulty in- terests us particularly. The clause in the bill of lading referred to by our correspondent reads, " A sworn statement by a person in the ser- vice of the shipowners that goods were received or shipped, and/or another that they could not be found or stating their loss, shall be conclusive evidence that they have been stolen or pilfered." This is not the first "shall by conclusive evidence" clause that we have come across. Several months.agon case which turned on a clause (also in a bill of lading) stipulating that the sworn evidence of someone or other should be conclusive evi- Mr and Mrs W. r.dence that black is white was cofn

E. Mackenzio.

mented on in these columns, but

PEAK HOTEL.

August 2

Mr J. B. W. Arm- Mr E. G. Layman

Mrs T. W. Leavel!

Mrs Leblone

strong

Mr G. W Barton

Bir V. Benjamin

Mr J. D. Lloyd

Mr and Mrs F. W. Mr L. Lloyd

Blackwell

Mr J. H. Bonnar

Mr A. C. J. BowkerMr and Mrs C. F. the judge, instead of damning the Mr B. Braddon

Mrs Devonport

Brown

Mr H. Bais

Miss Butterworth

Mr E. Calatroni

Mr A. N. B. Carr

Malthy

Mr&Mrs J. Martia

MrD.H F. McMaster Mr R. McGregur Mr J.. Finay Millar Dr E. Minett Mr T. Mitchell

Capt. O. J. Church Bir H. L. Horton Mr and Mrs B. B, Mrs R. W. Nesbitt

Chorob

Lt. and Mr H. H.

Clack

Mr W. A Cornell

Col. C. W. DaYJ

Mrs P. Demaretz

Mr J. M. E. 'ikkels

J. N. Owen

Mr and Mrs R. J. W.

Parsons

Mrs A. 3. Paterson,

Mr A. H. Pang

Lt. Col R. A. Dob-Major & Mrs F.

bin

Phillips

Mr and Mrs Oscar LtCol. O, Bandas

Esger

Mr R. J. Saunders

Mr.D. Fitzgerald Mr & Mrs R. Scott Mr F. M. Goldrich Mr R. P. Shaw

.

Mr and Mrs W. D. Capt. and Mrs Ivar

Siqueland

Goodfellow Mr AW, Grandy Hiss F. H. Skinner Mr J. Hancock Major Hatterasly Mr and Mrs J. E. Smith

Hancock

10

center and Mrs W.

15

Hawker

Mr J. B. Hawker

20

13

*

ין

Mrs W. T. Stanton

|

clause irretrievably, entereci gaily into the disputations, and

show that

"He could divide

THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE-

·GRAPH · COMPANY, LTD.

The

The following unclaimed telegramon ro lying at the office of Great Northern Telegraph Company 'Limited):--

Seitonba, fro NishikaratauI.

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

SAILINGS SUBJBOT TO ALTERATION.

STRANKE

DESTINATION

BALLING. Baxoxox via HooW.CRUNJANG «Tum., 7th Aug. 8 am. TIENTSIN C÷10010100028

CHEONGSHING.....Tue., 7th Aug., a p.m.

BRANGHAI VIB SWATONESANG.Fri, 10th Aug. Noon TRINOTAU viS SWATow & Shanonai ...LOKBANG .............. Wed, 8th Aug., 11 ao 10 Hanong via Homo-LEESANG.........Fri, 10th Aug, & a.m. MANILA......

********............. WINGBANG... Fri., 10th Aug., 3 p.m. KODE VIA MOJI................................................................................FOOKSANG „Fri, 10th Aug., 4 pa STRAITS & CALCETTA ..................... ....................... HOSANG..... Bat," 11th Ang, 3-pum 'ÉKAKOĦALVIA SWATOW

.....FOOSHING Tace, 14th Aug.; Hoon. TRIKOTAU VIA EWatov & Shantha ...TAKSING Wed, 16th Aug., 9 s.m. KOBE ......2018 4239102URA

........Thurs., 29rd Aug., Noon. SANDAKAN ......................................................HINSANG ".................L.Fri., 24th Aug., 11 am.

Klantta Line.-Thiefing now attoräs regular kijiings to Culentia, Penang and Ringapore returning Tre Calcutta stemmers procred via Ɛkmita and Hoogkong to Japan, occdonally calling at Shanghai. All stonpans have excellent passenger accommodation, and iltted with wireless and carry a fully ganiited Sungsoda Bhanghai Line-Balllega approafitaliuly orezy Shroo days between, Canton and Shanghai, sometimes calling Atowarow, Throngs teksts can be obikineland through Bill of Lading am laced to all Northern and Yangime Boris via Bhaaghal. Manila Lin-A weakly, monica is maintained with Manila by vennels with good passenger

Récitam Mistion, millage from bath porta every Fylday. Haiphong Line-Billings appreziately weekly for jamsangen and cargo, saling at Holbow both-

Barneo

*

PRATO,

............................KUTSANG

Line.-Yortnightly-adlilage to and from Sandakan by two sons love stemmen 15. “DINGANG" and 6.8 “MAURANG“ both Steamers having excellent pamengar RESUEDI KİATİOF. Camu takas on through Ella of Bading for Kudat, Jesselton, Labuan, Tawao and Lahad Datul

Tiantain *- Line-A regular service is run from March to Korember between Horghing and

Tantsinoceralenally, calling at Welhaiwel and thefoo. – Bangkok --Line— mackly sarvion is prackled between Wangkang and Bangkok via Uwatom, by two-

steameti Úttad with up-to-date passenger accommodation

CALCUTTA

THE STEAMSHIP

LINE.

HOSANG”

will be despatched on 11th August at 3 p.m.

FOR

SINGAPORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA, Through Bills of Lading issued to RANGOON, MADRAS, PORT SWETTENHAM

-- AND DUTCH EAST INDIRA.

For Freight and Passige apply to:-

Telephone Central 215.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. General Managers.

NYK

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

VICTORIA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via Shanghai & Japan porta

Lee Chong 2ro 203G0 Erakunishigai,hrough Bills of Lading Issued to all Overland Common Pointa in U.S.A, & Canada Through passage rates to Europe vin America G.8405, G8ARI, G8440.

TY MARU from Tokio.

0035; from Kobe.

Nam Kee, 56 Des Voeux Road Central, fram Amoy.

Pan Lao Chun Kos, Queen's Road, from Shanghai.

Kwakynazar, Care Great Eastern Hotel, from Shanghai,

Ng Kam Fai, Portland Street, Yanmati from Amoy.

Holm 119 Praya East, from Yokohama. 0111, from Shanghai. Yun Fung, from Shanghai. N. LUND,

Act Saperintendent. Hongkong, August 2, 1923,

distinguish and EASTERN-EXTENSION AUSTRAL-

ASIA & OHINA TELEGRAPH CO.

A hair 'twixt South and South- wert side"

Even better than

the ship

owners. In the clause we have.

quoted the shipowner says in effect;

You may have your idea, and twelve good men of England may

have their ideas, that a theft can- not be committed without a thief, but I know better. We contract that a sworn statement of one of my men that a package has disap

small peared

be conclusive

List of unclaimed tolograms lying in E E Telograph Ooo, Hongkong. Dortoir, Thanmy, from Saigon.

Trapaga Coronation Road 4th floor, from Vacso

Watsons, from Rangoon.

H. M. MAQALPINE,

Superintendent. Hongkong, Angust 2, 1923.

a

evidence of theft... and there a regular despatch twice a week you are." Nothing could be neater.by the White Star and Cunard But supposing that after the sworn lines, whilst there are frequent statement the package is proved to arrivals on the homeward service.... have been transhipped to the wrong J. Mr &. W. Stewart

The United States is the fifteenth Mrs and Misa Stob.ship, and to have taken a voyage to.

Tartarus instead of to Vladivo-country represented in the Baltic stock, has the package sill been lost and White Sea conference. There by theft? If so, the shipowner may are now more than 44 million tons be letting himself in for some nasty of tramp shipping directly entered complications. But more essential-in the Conference and more than P.Capt. & Mrs Vidally does it need litigation to prove 10 million tons entered in the

such clauses all nonsense?

books of the Documentary Council.

bings Esc. Com. J. H.Mm F. R. Tolliday

Hocken

Mrs J. S. Thomson Mr A.. H. Rollings-Mr. A. W. Tickle

Capt. P. K. Tomlin

Jenkins

tbo jinrichsha be engaged worth within the City of Victoria, and be die Capt. J. E. Inch charged outside the Western part of the Rev. and Mrs City of Vistoria after e p.m., or be dis sharged to the East' of Hay View Police Station on the Eastern side of the City al Victoria After 9 pm, an extra half fare shall be chargeable.

For 2 or 3 drivers the fare in double or treble respectively.

II-In the Hill District, Ten minutes, 15 cents. Quarter hour...

20 dalf hour,

30 One boo

III—In the New Territorias- By strangement with the proprietors through the Pollos.

1Lower Levels.

Haif hou, 25

Every aubenquent

Major A. E. Jone Mr & Mrs Milnors

Jones

Xr W. A. Jorden Me J. M. Kaye Mr M. F. Key

BOX

Mr E. Des Voeux

Mr and Mrs W. E.

Wakoham Capt. B. P. Walker Ma V. M. Ward' Capt. &. E. Watt Mr J. Wolbust Mr J. D. Kinnaird Mr and Mrs A. F. Dr and H W. V. Wheen

Hook

Mr B. H. Wild Mr T. L. Kooreman

HONGKONG HEIGHTS.

For the information of visitors 11 following list of some of the highest With Bearers Wish à Biarri, | polnis on the Island and Mainland is resale of the patties. Mr. Hyde ten minutes, 10 cents 20 cents published was, however, released from Quarter hour, 15 the payment. The report of the liquidators stated that they hour au 35 could see no good ground for making this concession, and ob served that they found it difficult to believe that if there had been no personal friendship between Mr. Hyde and some of the Board's officials the Boards would not have acted so generously.

hour, 25

"ISLAND.

Signal Station Mi Parker

Mountain Lodg

The Eyrie

33 cente

Peak Hotel

Taikoo Sanatorium Mt. Davis

Feet 1774 1734 1725 1725 1800 1000

II. -Hill District. With a Bearers With 4 Bearers. Teo minutes, 10 centa Quarter houten 20 & Alf hour, 20 One hour, 40 Evary subsequent

beur

Major Boyd said that was very unfair criticism because the deal was placed before the Board and

Koep:It 'Mandy. confirmed. When the caier were

Immerlato · rola »MEDBONNER, eventually sold the price obtained attacks darbos, Chamberlain was £1,750 more than would have Cole, and Daleehoo Feed Abould been obtained if Mr. Hyde had always be on hand." For sale by all

" Chekaleta and Store. kept to his contract.

Bowen Rd. (Ellerbeds) · (899)

MAINLAND,

Tálmosjan Kowloon Pank

Book

8124 ∙1071

1645

1000

THO

-

U. S. MAIL DELAYS.

In reply to a complaint by the Manchester Association ofÏme. porters and Exporters of the exces sive delays in the delivery of mails from the United States, the Past master General has stated that the difficulty is due to the withdrawal of the faster transatlantic ships during the winter months. The Importers and Exporters' Associa- tion, in their letter of complaint, pointed out that the delays were restricting business, as bills of lad ing have been taking so long to arrive that it has almost become a regular practice for importers to have to give letters of Indemnity for the delivery of their goods. In some instances malls have taken as long as twelve or thirteen days to cross, both outwards and home- wards. After expressing his, ap- |preciation of the necessity for a speedy and regular mail service, the Postmaster General observed in his reply that during the winter] months some of the faster ships: are withdrawn from the service for want" of traffic and consequently" the serdce is not up to standard for three or four months of the year. All the regular contract

| packets, he added, have now re- | turned to the zerv and there is

3

SHIPBUILDERS.

BHIDZUOKA MARU..

萨如耳

...Saturday, 11th Aug. at 11 a.m. ...Wodnesday, 5th Sept. at 11 amOL

MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP vis Bingapore de..

HAKONE MARU

SUWA MARU

...Tuesday. Stat Aug., 4 p.m. ...Wednesday, 28th Aug., at 11am.

First half Eeptember.

......First half September.

HAMBURG via LONDON & ROTTERDAM.

MATSUYE MARU ..... .... LIVERPOOL via MARSEILLES & VALENCIA.

DARBAN MARU SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila de

AKI MARU...

Wednesday, 16th Aug. at 11 am. Wednesday, 19th Sept. at 11 am.

TANGO MAR BOSTON VIA PANAMA

NEW YORK and/or

ar

...

B

BUENOS AIRES via S'pore, Durban & Cape Town

KANAGAWA MARU BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang & Colombo,

HAKODATE MARU... CALOUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoón.

DALOUTTA MARU...

JAI

NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

TANGO MARU SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

MISHIMA MARU TAMBA MARU

**

For further information apply to- Tel. Central Nos. 292 & 283 & 2452.

SHIP REPAIRÈRS, BOILER MAKERS. FORGE MASTERS, OXY-ACETYLENE, AND BLEOTRIO WELDERS.

MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL

End Oct, or beginning Nov."

...Friday, 10th August. ...Friday, 10th August

.....Baturday, 19th August

...Wednesday, 10th August

......Wedoesday, 15th August

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,

F. GOURI, Manager.

CHEUNG SING

SING

JEWELLERS

Dealers in China Jades, Diamonds, Pearls, Precious Stones-& Amber-Beads.

78, Queen's Road Central,

Tel. Centi, 3907.

Inspection Cordially Invited.

LIMITED.

TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY

ENGINEERS.

THAD 20. $18,

OF HONGKONG,

*ON EVER ASK PENTARZ.

DRY DOOK-

· Dength -787-Test. Length on Blocks 750 Fest Depth on Centre of pea #M. (H.W.0.2.T.) 84 ft. @ ins. THREE BLIPWAYS

Capable of Handling, Ships Up

*to 3,609 Tone Displacement,

ranscat Hon Wall, Capable of

XATLINE

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRI

HONGKONG, CHINA-A JANAN,

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