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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1928

NOTICE TO SHIPPERS ANI Oct, 18.-P. &.01.

PASSENGERS.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES

DHIWA GOIST, ETC.

An. 30,-...

20.-B. F. 15.-P. & 0.

26.-B. F. 28.-F.&.0 19.-B. 1. Nov. 1B. B.

-F.&O.

1.-P. & Q. 3.-B.F.

SWATOW.

"1

4.-P.&O.

10.-B. F.

Sösku Maru.

LA-BA

Bulyang.

Kalying.

Holching

Dec. 11.-B. F.

Ansakusa Maru.

36.-6. N. 31.-C. N. 31.-D. L.

Sept. 9-0.8.K.

2.-1.0.8.N. 3-1.0.8.N.

4.-1.0.8.N.

D. L

6.-C. N.

Loksang Бальод

Kiangto. Haihong. Banging.

AMOY.

Aug. 30-0.8.x.

31.-D. L.

31.-C. N.

31.-B. 1.

Sept. 3-0.8. K.

4.-D. L

Soaku Maru. Hatching. Kaiying. Tands.

Amakuan Maru.

Haibong.

FOOCHOV.

Aug. 31.-D. L. Sept. 4.-D. L

Haiching. Haibong.

--SHANGHAI.

Aug. 20-0, N,

20.-B. B. 31-T.K.K.

Sept. 1.-P. & 0.

-2-0, N. 2.-L. T.

Oct.

2.-N.Y.K.

1.-1.0.8.N, 3.-N.T.K

J-E L

3.-N.Y.K 4.-0. N. G-N.Y.K. 8.-C.P.8. 6.-C. N. 7.-A.0.L. H.-P. O. 13,--N.Y.R 15.-T.K.K. 17.-P. M. 18.-A. O. L. 22.-O.P.8. 2-1.&O. 20.-T.K.K. I.-A.O.L. 2.-L. T. 4.-O.P.8. 23.-T.K.K. 13.-A. O. L.. 14.-B.D.

5.-A. U. 1, Nov. 1-T.K.K.

17.-O.P.S. [7.-C.P.S. 29.-C. P.S. Dec. 1-B. B.

Suiyang,

Isla de Panay. Shinyo Haru.

8 cilin

Boochow. Rosandra. Tatsishi Maru.

Loken.

Nagano Marn.

Kasama.

Awa Maru.

Kanchow.

Shidzuoka Maru,

Empress of Asia. Sunding.

Pres. Grant. Karmala. Kitano Maru. Siberia Maru. Prea. Lincoln.

Pros. Madison,

Emprees of Canada,

Nellore

Taiyo Maro. Pres. McKinley. Vonezi.

Empress of Rusola

Tengo Maru. Pres. Jackson. Legazpi.

Pros. Jefferson. -

Korca Haru, Empress of Asia. Empresa of Canada. Empress of Russia.

C. Lopez Y. Lepex.

KEELUNG.

Aug. 30-0.6.E.

31.-T.K.K. Nep. 3-0. 8. K. 3.-0.9. K. 20.-T.K.R. Nov. 1.-T.K.K.

Sept. 3.-O.S.K.

Soshu Maru. Shinyo Maru Toyen Mara Amakusa Maru. Talyo Mara, Koros Maru.

TAKAĎ.

Toyen Maru.

TSINGTAO.

Souchow.

12-E A 13.-P. & O. 14-P. & O. 19.-B. B. 28.-P. U.

Jan. 15.-E. A.

¡ Jan. 11...P. & 0. 25.-P. & U,

Fob. 8.-P. &0.

18.-P. & O.

| Mar 7.-P. & 0. 21.-P. & 0. Apr. 4.-P. & 0. 18.-P. & U. May 2.-P. & O. 30,--P. 20.

Karmale. Pholus. Bicilia. Elpener. Dongola,

Janus.

Calodenja. Aireds. Nellore Toiroslas Cail

Malwa. Kalyan. Sarpedon. Malaya

Boudan. Devsaba.

C. Lopes Y Lopez. Kainer I-Hind.

Asik.

Khiv

Macedonia.

Kashgar. Mores

Karmala.

Naldera. Delta.

China.

Kalyan. Kashmir.

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, WIN.

MANILA

Aug.30-0. N.

31.-1.C.S.N. 31.-T.K.K. Sept. 1-E. & A.

B.-U.9.8.B. 10.-A. O. L. 12.-U.S.8.3. 17.-B. B.. 19.-R. B. 19.-N.Y.K. 26.-T.K.K

Oct. 5.-H.A.I,

6.-E. & A. 3,-H.A.L. 17.-N.Y.K.

Nov. 1-T.K.K.

1.-B. B. Dec. 18.-B. D.

Taming. Mingesng.

Shinyo Mara. Eastern. West Faralon, Free. Madison. Weat Carmona, Jala de Pansy Albert Fogler. Toogo Maru. Taiyo Maru. Oldenburg. Arafura,

Oldenburg. Yoshino Maru

Korca Maru. Legazpi.

C. Lopez Y Lopez

CEBU, ILOILO & ZAMBOANGA

West Faralon.

Sept. 11.-U.S.S.B.

SANDAKAN.

Sept. 1.-E. & A.

Eastern.

JAYA PORTS, 1.19.

Sept 3-Nanyo Y.R. Barxloeng Maru.

4.6.T SI

TJ.C.d. La 14-J.C.J.L

Van Cloon. Tjikombang, Tjitaroom. 90.-Nanyo Y. K. Cherlban Mara 30. T.K.K.

Meiyo Maru

INDIAN PORTS, ETC.

CALCUTTA.

Aus. 8-1.CH.N. Foksang.

80.-N.Y.K.

Sept. 2.-P. 1.

11.-B. I. 13.-O. 9. K.

14.-1.C.S.N. $3.-B. I. 28.-8. {.

Rangoon Marc.

Јарав. Jaals.

Honolula Mara.

Kutsang. Tanda Takada

PENANG.

Aur. 33.-N.Y.K. Bept, 2.-B. 1.

2.-L. T. 3.-K.P.M. 4.-0.5.K. 1.—P, & 0. 11.-B. I.

Rangcon Maru. Тарас. Trieste. Van Cloon. Argon Maru. Macedonia. Janus. Sicilia.

Sept -C. N.

WEIHAIWEI.

Sept 4.-0. N.

Heichow.

TIENTSIN.

20.-P. & 0.

Sept. 1.-1.0.8.N.

4.-Q. N.

Chcongabing. Hnicbow.

23-B, I.

Tanda.

28.-B. I.

Takada.

Oct. 17.-P. &to.

Boadan.

Sicilia

Soudan.

HOIHOW.

Bept. 3.-1.C.S.N. Chinhus.

7.-1.0.S.N. Leasing.

HAIPHONG.

Sept. 7-1.0.S.N. Leesang.

BAIGON,

Sep. 1.-0.8. K. Busho Maru.

BANGKOK.

Sept. 1.-0. B. K. Busho Maru.

a.-I.C.S.N.

4.-L.C.8.N.

5.-1.0.6.N...

6.-E. A. 20.-E. A.

Kwaising.

Kiangsu

Chunsang.

Bintang. Bank.

SINGAPORE,

Aug. 30.-N.Y.K.

11.-U. N. Sept. 1.-B. F.

1.-E. L. 2.-B. I. 2.-O.N.K -LT. 3.-R.P.M. 4.-P. & 0, 5.-U. N. 7.-P. &0.

8.-B. F. 11.-B. 1. [.-U.8.8.8. 1.-N.Y.K. 19.-B. B.. 12.--N.V.K. 10.-..E. 16.-G. L. 12.-N.D.L.

B. F -P.&O. 21.-P. & O.

23-B. I.

78.-B. I. 20,-0. Oct. 1.-B. F.

6-P. & D. .-B. F. 13.-B. F

15.-N.D.L. 17.-P. &0.

Rangoon Baru Kaiping. Agamemnon. City of Glasgow-. Japan. Busho Maru. Trieste. Van Cloon.

Nellore.

Obinhas.

Macedonia. Patroclus. Jezus. West Carmons.

Fushimi Marn. Jala do Panay. Honolula Mara. London Maru. Glowands. Ludwigshafen. Kt. Templar.

Bicili

Dongola.

Lycaon

Tanda Takada. Mentor, Prometheus. Mantua.

Ixion. Agapenor. Woger.

Eoudan.

23 1.0.

Dec. 13-1'. & O.

BOMBAY AND COLOMBO.

Triesta

Sept. 2. L. T.

4.--D. 9. E. 7.-P. & 0. 17.-B. B. 19,-N,D.L 10,-0.3.6.

20 --P. & U.

Oct. .-P. & 0.

15-N.D.L. 17.-P. & 0. 23.-P. & O.

Nov, 1.-B. U.

30.-P. & D. Dee. 13-P.&O.

18.-B. B. 28.--B. I.

Argun Mary. Macedonia.

Isla de Pansy. Ludwigshafen. Andes Maru. Sicilia. Mantua, Wesor. Boudan. Sicilia.

Legazpi.

Kalyan.

Bondan

C. Loyez Y Lopez. Kaiser I-Bird.

AUSTRALIAN PORTE,

BYDNEY AND Sept. 1.-E. A.

4.-C. N. C. 19.-N.Y K. Cet. 6.-E. & &. 17.-N.Y.K. Nov. 3.-E. & A. Dec. 1.-E. & A. Jan. 5.-E. & A. Feb. 2.-E & A.

J

MELBOURNE,

Eastern. Linguam Tango Maru. Arafara. Yoshino Maru. St. Albons. Fastern.

Arafora

9t. Albans.

JAPAN

PORTS.

Ang. 3-LC.8.N.. Namesog.

30.-B B. JL.-B. I. 31.-T.K.K. $1.-B. F. 31.-N.V.E. Sopt. 9.-L. T.

3.-N.Y.K.

B.N.Y.K.

6.-Q.P.S 7.—A, Ü, IL 7.-R. L. 8.-P. & O. 11.-E. & A. 12.-N.7.K.

12-0.5.K.

13.-N.Y,K,

I-la do Panay. Tanda Shinyo Mara.

Mentor. Tateishi Meru. Rosandra.

Awa Maro. Nagano Maru..

t

Kasama

Shizuoka Maro.

Empress of Axis.

Fres. Grant. Tanda. Karmals. Arafura. Kitano Mara. Himalaya Marti. Yoobino Maru.

MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

ONE FATAL.

KOWLON BUS CAPSIZES.

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THE CHINA MAİL.

A Kowloon motor-bus with about thirty passengers on board swerved off the Kowloon City Road carly this morning. The bus fell on its side and two people were injured, ane rather seriously. Fortunately

there were so fatalities.

CORRESPONDENCE.

MOTOR TRIALS,

[To the Editor of the "China Mall,"

Sir, With reference to the letter signed C.H.M.K.K. (surely our old friend Charlie Horace, Manager of the Ku Klux Klan) which appeared in your paper of yesterday's issue

100IAL AND PERSONAL.

The death at Peking is an- nounced of M. Pierre Prudhon, cashier at the Banque de L'indo-

Chine.

The death is reported of Father Marviel, of the Roman Catholic

It is stated that the driver, when under the above heading, may I Mission at Chefoo, after a long at the wheel, was sheltering hin- enquire why you, Sir, did not illness.

exercise your Editorial Prerogative solf from the rain with a piece of of excluding from your colunis cardboard in one hand and driving altogether, Sir, such a letter written The death took place in Shang- with the other. The bus

in such hopelessly correspondence-hai on August 22 of the Rev. Chen was going to Kowloon college, Nessfieldian, butler-like City pier and the accident

alleged English! At least, Sir, you occurred near the Sung Wong Toy might have used your Red Pencil, pavilion (where a Chinese Emperor is supposed to have stayed hun-Sir, more freely, so as to make the dreds of years ago in his flight letter less like the emanations of from the Mongols) On taking a copy-book student of the King's corner, control was somehow lost English who can perpetrate, Sir, such abominable sentences, Sir, as and the bus went on to the fields.

the ordinary intelligent reader Yesterday a Chinese married

.... of Board School education". was killed in a motor-Will you tell me, Sir, how one can accident near the Wanchai Fire read a Board School education? Station. She was knocked down Despite the Nessfieldian one's

woman

a

Chih-doh. Mr. Chen, who was 67 years of age, was one of the oldest Anglican ministers in China, hay- ing been ordained at Ningpo near- ly 40 years ago. Mr. Chen had been pastor at St. Paul's Church, Shanghai, for 34 years. During his whole 34 years of service at St. Paul's church, Pastor Chen had never asked for leave nor had he taken a holiday. When he asked to be allowed to resign three year

by a motor-lorry owned by the cockiness and the evidence of his ago in order that he might devote Kwong Sang Hong

On Monday a coolie was knocked lack of good breeding, Sir, I am his full time, to serving the blind down by the motor-ambulance much obliged for the information Christians, the Board of Directors, near the same spot. Altogether relating to No, 40 of 1912 See Dr. C. T. Wang being the chairman; there have been quite a number of tlon 3, which shall have my returned his resignation and urged + attention in 'due course, Sir him to stay as they could not afford accidents in this part of Praya

I shall also await, Sir,

to lose his valuable service. East, where the road has been

the publication in more intellig-

Pastor Chen is survived by his narrowed down on account

ible language," Sir, of the answer wife and two daughters. building operations.

to my second question, as so far, Sir, I have not observed that any such intelligible language has been used.

MOTOR TRIALS.

COMMITTEE'S DECISION.

ELIMINATION OF EXCESSIVE SPEED,

ot

Yours etc, Sir

W.X.Y.Z. Hongkong, August 29.

TUG AND LIGHTER COY. OVERSUBSCRIBED BY NOON.

Mr. P. M. Hodgson Hon. Secret-i ary to the Hongkong Automobile Association advises us that the remaining events in the Motor, Contests have been postponed On inquiry at Messrs. Shewan until П later date in the Tomes and Coy. this afternoon a year, notice of which will China Mail reporter was informed be given in duc course. that the 20,000 shares in the new "In any event future contests will Hongkong Tug and Lighter Co. be held only under such conditions Ltd. offered to the public this "well over-sub- as will entirely eliminate exces- morning were sive speed".

scribed" by noon.

Ice Avalanche Tragedy.

The fall of a mass of ice, a piece of which cut the rope that connect- ed a party of mountaineers on the Grandes Charmots, caused the death of M. Larrier and seriously injured a guide, says a Paris cor respondent. The five climbers with two guides saw the avalanche of ice fall from the Nauillon Glacier. and one of the party wound their rope round a point of rock, but it was cut by a piece of ice, and the foremost climbers two precipitated down the slope. Larrier fell into a crevasse and was killed. Fárini, the guide, was rescued with difficulty,

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