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DODWELL & COMPANY, LTD.

FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK Via SUEZ.

S.S. "DACRE CASTLE"

on or about 19th June

LLOYD TRIESTINO

1J

REGULAR MONTHLY PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE (FIUME). TAKING CARGO ON. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO GENOA, ALL ITALIAN, ADRIATIC, LEVANT, BLACK- SEA AND DANUBE PORTS.

REDUCED PASSAGE RATES TO BRINDISI, VENICE OR TRIESTE

!!

"A" Class £72.10.0d.

NEXT SAILINGS. OUTWARDS FOR SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA,

S.S.. "VENEZIA” ..

"B" Class £66. 0.0d.

KOBE & MOJL From Hongkong.

5th July.

HOMEWARDS FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE.

·M.V. "ESQUILINO 8.S. "VENEZIA”

From Hongkong, Sall about 30th June

31st July.

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS

FROM CALCUTTA & COLOMBO TO SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.

S.S. "UMSINGA",.

Sails from Calcutta 31st July vis Rangoon & Colombo. itegular Passenger and Cargo Service to South African Ports. Through Bills of Lading issued from Hongkong.

For Freight or Passage on any of the above Lines apply to:-

DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents.

Telephone Central 1030.

0.

S.

K

B.

SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

LONDON, FAMBURG, ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP—VIs Singapore, Columbo.

Suez and Pari Said.

ALTAI MARU

Sunday, 4th July,

RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES-Via. Balgon, Singapore,

· Colombo, Durban & Capetown

SANTOS MARU.......

BOMBAYVI Singapore and Colombo.

SUMATRA MARU

·CELEBES· MARU.

INDUS MARU

CALCUTTA Via Singapore and Rangeon.

... BINGO MARU

BANGKOK Vin Saigon

KOHSO MARU

Porta

Wednesday, 13th June.

Saturday, 19th June.

Sunday, 4th July.

Thursday, 8th July.

Friday, 26th June.

Sunday, 4th July.

VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER-Via Shanghal and Japan

DURBAN," DELAGOA' BAY, BEIRA, DAR-ES-SÄLAAM, ZANZIBAR &

MOMBASA Vis Singapore & Colombo, PANAMA MARU.

........Wednesday, 23rd June.

NEW YORK-Via Japan ports, San Francisco and Panama.

HAVANA MARU(From Kee lung) Saturday 26th June.

JAPAN PORTS

AMAZON MARU

SEATTLE MARU

HOZAN

KEELUNG via SWATOW & AMOY.

MARU

TAKAO via SWATOW & AMOY,

יו

KOTSU MARU'

TAKAO, and KEELUNG.

SOURABAYA MARU

̧DAIREN vía CHEFOO and TSINGTAU..

Sunday 20th June.

Tharaday, 24th June.

Sunday, 20th June, Noon.

Wednesday, 16th June, 10 u.m.

Monday, 21st June.

For further particulars please apply to:-OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA. Tel. Central No. 4038, 4089, 4000.

M. TAKEUCHI, Manager.

AMERICAN PIONEER LINE

Operated for

UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION

by

."

ATLANTIC, GULF & ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP ().

S.S. "OAKPARK" will sall

for 11

June 16th

HAVANA, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK

and

BOSTON' via PANAMA CANAL ·

also

PANAMA

providing sufficient Inducements, offer."

For Freight and Further Particulars

apply to

A

ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE-Agents

4, Des Voeux Road Central Telephone-C795, C2477, C2478.

'Bervico, to

SCANDINAVIA & NORTH EUROPE

The M.S. "AFRIKA”

will be loading for Genoa, Marseilles, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Hamburg,

Copenhagen and other Scandinavian ports on or about

Further sullings:--:

M.S.""MALATA”. M.B.PERU” -

M.S. "DANMARK "

29th June.

Expected ur

or about

12th June

12th July

2nd August

Will leave homeward-

Subject to change without notice.

bound on or about.

20th of July,

For further particulars please apply to

JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD. Agents" for

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

COPENHAGEN.

THE CHINA MAIL.

PIRACY ERRORS.

DOUBLE MISTAKE ON THE RIVER.

IT'

OBITUARY.

MR. J. W. D. ANDREWS,

TAIKOO LAUNCHING

MISS BUTLER PERFORMS: NAMING CEREMONY,

TWIN-SCREW STEAMER

"RAUB."

FIRING AT "FRIENDS." The funeral took place at Bubbling Well Cemetery, Shanghak on 'June (From Our Own Correspondent.) | 10, of Mr. JW. D. Andrews, of

Messrs. Paton and Baldwin, Shang- The twin-scrow steamer "Raub," bal who Canton, June 14.

died at Dairen on which is being built by the Talkoo Yesterday the tow-boat from May 31, Dean Symons offciatoil. Dockyard & Engineering Com of Canton to Fatshan left here and The principal mourners were the Hongkong, Ltd. to the order of the had gone only about five:400, Mr. W. Andrews, and Messrs.Straits Steamship Co., Ltd, was miles when it ran aground at K. R. Plowright and F. H. Lowe. launched to-day, the pieming care- Chakua, a village just below Pak- The death of Mr. Andrewmony boing performed by Miss hoktung. Bandits on shore fired was uttended by vory tragic Irane Butler, daughter of thu on the boat, and started out in circumstance.

mak- Hongkong Superintendent of the катрана,

ing a tour of the Far East prepara | Ocean Steam Ship Co., Ltdi tory to leaving for England for good. He, Jeft Shanghai on May 24, first called at Tientsin, and then proceeded to Dairen. Six hours out at the latter port he contracted black pox and died three hours after he landed.

Just then soldiers from nearby fired upon the bandits who scur- ried into a creek. Guards and passengers on the boat then began aring at the soldiers, thinking they were bandits and the sniping continued until dawn revealed the

error.

The soldiers, meanwhile, had fired intermittently at the boat, thinking it was a pirate craft..

When the double mistake was discovered the soldiers went to Chaka, but the bandite had taken to the hills. A few women, said to be wives of the robbers, woro arrested.

He was

The vessel is intended for the Company's paasonger and cargo trade. The principal dimensions of the "Raub are:- Length over-all Breadth

Depth

242' 0" 421.6% 20' 3"

The Inte Mr. Andrews, who was! The vessel han two complete 47 years of age, was very well decks and promenade and boot. known in Shanghai and other porta, decks. Dvery attention has been and had been with the well-known given to the rapid handling of Arm of Mess:8. Faton and Baldwin cargo, by arranging thres large. for 23 years, 18 of which were spent hatches in the ship served by six as the firm's representative in the

steam cranes, also four large Far East. He leaves a wife and

cargo doors are Atted each side two sons; the eldest of whom has

of the vessel to facilitate the work- succeeded his father in the busing of cargo and for embarking na

Mrs. Willam Goodfellow. We regret to record the death which took place last Friday of Mrs. William Goodfellow who died at the General Hospital, Shanghai, at the age of 75,

Last night a bold bandit invad-ness. ed Canton itself. He walked into a restaurant on the East Bund in the evening and, drawing a re- volver commanded a rich rice owner to follow him. Some of the patrons of the place protested at first, but were quickly silenced when the revolver was pointed at them. The merchant has not been seen since, but his family later received a letter demanding $2,000 for ransom..

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1926.

CANADIAN

EMPRESS

PACIFIC

EXPRESS.

QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC.

17 Days from Hongkong to Vancouver LARGEST & FASTEST STEAMSHIPS.

STEAMERS

Special FARES to EUROPE

£120 $112 £83.-#

YOKOHAMA LAKATE

FASTN ARETTE

11

VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Via Shanghai & Japan Porta..

Konn Howuxoro, SHANGHAL,

LARAYA LEAVI BRAVA

1926. JJune 24 June 27 July 9 July 12 July 23 July 25 Aug. 6 Aug. 9 Aug. 19 Aug. 22 Sept. 3 Sept. 5. Sept. 10 Sept. 19 Oct. 14 Oct. 17 Oct. 29 "Oct. 31

Empress of Asia, Empress of Canada, Empress of Russia, Empress of Australia, Empress of Asia.. Empress of Canada, Empress of Russia, Empress of Asia, Empress of Chanda,

June 30 July 3 July 12 July 14 july 17 July 26 July 28 July 31 Aug. 9 Aug 11 Aug,14 Aug. 25 Aug. 25 Aug. 28 Sept. 6 Sept. 5 Sept 11 Sept: 20 Sept 22 Sept 25 Oct. 4 Oct, 20 Oct. 23 Nov. I' Nov. 3 Nov. 6 Nov. 15

(E/Asia and E/Russia call at Nagasaki the day. after departure from Shanghai).

HONGKONG-MANILA-HONGKONG SERVICE.

HONGKONG

Jule 10 Judo 30

tive passengers. Provision is made for dealing with heavy lifts, a der. rick for heavy loads together with a specially designed cargo winah being Attod to serve Nos. 1 and 2 hatches. The twoen deck space

Loure The late Mr.throughout the length of the vessel Goodfellow had spent no less than is arranged, as native" passopper 45 years in Shanghai, having gone accommodation. Accommodation no farther afield than Japan where

for first class passengers is az- went on short holiday on she several occasions. She was a ranged on the shade deck in large widow at the time of her death, staterooms fitted up in the most up her husband having died some years to date, style. The first class din- Ing saloon, at the forward end of. He it was who built the ago.

the shade deck, is fitted with large Nurses Quarters next to the Vic windows and handsomely furnished in hardwood furniture. Just aft toria Nursing Home in Range Rond. Mrs. Goodfellow leaves a son, Mr. A. B. Goodfellow who is now in Captain A. Glendinning of the Hongkong. Other relatives of the (duvened in Shanghai at present are Tientsin, has gone master,

two daughters, both of whom are Kwangse.

: married.

SHIPPING CHANGES.

SHIPPING AND ENGINEERING GAZETTE.

Captain W. L. Thomas, of the Kwangse, is'on reserve,

Mr. E. M. Swan, chief officer, Chenan, is on reserve.

Mr. H. Settle, from serve has gone chief officer, Chenan.

Mr. L. Cook, second officer; Taming, has gone second officer, Kiungchow.

ap-

Mr. D. C. Cameron, second officer, Klungchow, is on reserve. Mr. E. G. Woodford, eecond officer, Chaksang, is on reserve. Mr. S Duncan has been pointed second officer, Chaksang. Mr. J. McCabe, from reserve, has gone second officer, Fooksang. Mr. E. R. Allton, second officer, Fooksang, is on reserve.

Mr. K.. D. Fairfax, second offi.. eer, Hopsang, is on reserve

Mr. J. A. Gow, third officer, Hopsang, has gone second officer; same ship.

The funeral took place at the Pao- sin-jao Cemetery on Saturday after

noon at five o'clock.

FIVE THEFTS.

the saloon an attractive stair- way leads to the first class lounge and smoke room on the promenade deck; the promenade space providen ample room for deck games,

The machinery, which consistų of triple-expansion of two sets engines having cylinders, 11", "19′′ and 81% diameter with a stroke of 20 with two cylindrical Scotch boilers, has been designed, and con- structed by, the Taikoo Dockyard... A large number of thefts were

The vessel is being built "in ac- reported to the police yesterday,cordance with the British Corpora- among them being a boy's bicycle,tion Register of Shipping's highest valued at $30, which was left out-

class for this service, and when side the door of the residence of Mr. C. Britzer 6 Humphrey's complete will be a worthy addition to this Company's fine fleet of Building, Kowloon.

From a room at Hotel building now in course of con

the. Queen's vessels on this service,

struction by the Tai. Wo-firm. a four

number of steel dies and

wrenches were taken.

A Chinese living. ut. No. (3); Rednaxela Terrace, loat property to in by a back window. the value of $235," The thief got:

"Jewellery to the value of 3178 was stolen from a shopkeeper

Mr G. L. Hunter, third officer, cubiele at No. 260. Queen's Road Chaking, has gone third officer, Hopsang."

Mr. J. M. Meikle, chief officer, Kwaising, has gone chief officer Leesang

Mr. C. M. Boas, chief officer, Leesang, is on Home leave.

Mr. A. C. Newton, sup'y second officer, Kwolgsang. has

gone second officer, Yatshing.

Mr. G. J. Lawson, second officer, Yatshing, has gone sup'y second officer, Kwongsang...

Mr. H. F. Carey, sup'y second officer, Loongwo, has resigned.

Mr. E. J. Gringer, sup'y third

East.

A Chinese watchman who.....went to sleep at a friend's house was relieved of his gold watch and money, total value $97.

.

LOCAL SHIPPING.

TO-DAY'S.. ARRIVALS 'AND. CLEARANCES.

THE MORNING LIST.

sea-going arrivals at Hongkong This morning, the following

were reported:---

Empress of Russia (8883) Er... from Vancouver, Shanghal; C. P. S. Kwongsang (1428) Br... from Tsingtac, Focchow; J. M. & Co.

Sunning (1570) Br, from Shang- hat; Swatow; B. & S.

Borneo (1297) Br., from Hai-

Amsterdam. Mrs. Annie Besant arrived here by aeroplane on a brief visit to Holland apparently "con-phong; Shun Tai. nected with the religious sect known as the Star in the East. She was met

at her arrival by "Bishop" Wedgwood-Times of Baylon."

engineer, Kungwo, has gone third AMERICAN FAR EAST LINE

engineer, Yatshing.

Mr. W. Livesey, third engine Yatshing, has resigned,

Mr. J. A. Thom, third engineer, Luenho, is on Home leave.

Mr. S. Duncan, second officer, Haihong, has resigned.

Mr. P. Mungali, chief engineer, Kaiping, has resigned.

Mr. P. L. Smith, from home leave, has gone, chief engineer, Kaiping,

Captain R. Macfarlane, of the Kaiping, has resigned.

FOR SAN FRANCISCO &

LOS ANGELES.

3.S. "WEST SEQUANA” June 23

FOR SINGAPORE ONLY.

"

United States Shipping Board STRUTHERS & BARRY, Managing Operators.

L. EVERETT, INC.

General Agents..: Phone C. 2008. 1st floor, Queen's Bldg,

SHIPBUILDERS, SHIP REPAIRERS, BOILER MAKERS, FORGE MASTERS, OXY-ACETYLENE AND ELECTRIC WELDERS,

'Oak Park (8758) Am., from New York, Iloilo; Admiral Line.

Van Overstraten (2887) Dutch, from Belawan Deli.. Singapore; J. C. J. L.

Tiiliboet (3835) Dutch, from Batavia, Balikpapan; J. C. J. L

Departures."

For Shanghai: Korea Maru.

Tjikembang,

For Amoy: Szechuen, Anking. Senthia.

For Kwong-chow-wan: Chung, Hing, Jade.

For Bangkok: Kwangtung.

For Batavia: Macassar, Maru. For Singapore: Takada, Sydney Maru.

Clearances.

For Saigon: Santos Maru. For Swatow: Kotsu Maru.

LIMITED.

THE TAIKUO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY

› MECHANICAL, AND

ELECTRICAL" ENGINEERS.

OF HONGKONG,

CI" HONGKONG,

PENNANT!

-DRY DOCK- Length 787 Fees. Length on Blocks 760 Feet. Depth on Centra of

BIII (H.W.0.5.T.) 84 ft. @ Ins

THREE SLIPWAYS- Capable of Handling Ships

· to 3,000 Tons Displa sent.

Electric Crane at Ben Wall, Capable Lafting 100 'Tone" at :70: Font:''

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

AGENTS HONGKONG, CHINA & JAPAN,

Arrive

MANILA

June 18. B/Asia "July 2 S/Canada

Tél. C. 782: Tel. C 42:

Passenger Department: Freight and Express:

.LAYO

MANTLA June 19

"Arrive HONGKONG “June 21 July S

July 3

Cables GACANPAC Cables NAUTILUS

CHINA BORNEO SHIPPING CO.

HONGKONG SANDAKAN LINE.

Regular Three-weekly Freight and Passenger Service, PROJECTED SAILINGS:-

Dep.

H'kong

Arr. S'kan

Dep.

Arr.

S'kan

H'kong

S.$." LOK SUN

June 12

June 17

June 22

June 27

July 2 July 7 July 13 July 19 July 23 July 28 Aug. 3 Aug. 8

PASSAGE RATES:-

First Second Steerage Class Class

$80.00 $40.00% $18.00 80.00 40.00 20.00

Hongkong to Sandakan ... Sundakan to Hongkong .. Hongkong to Sandakan and return 120.00

80.00

38.00

Excellent accommodation for Saloon and Steerage passengers. Hotel reservations arranged at Sandakan if desired. Through Bill of Lading issued to ali B. N. Borneo Porte. For Freight, Passage and other Information please apply to

CARMICHAEL & CLARKE, Agents.

Queen's Building:

OR

W. WATT & CO., Agents.

Phone Cp 232,

188, Wing Lok Street West Phone C. 4908.

THE

DOLLAR

DIRECTORY

NOW

ON

SALE

AT THE

OFFICES OF THE PUBLISHERS,

THE SUN CO,

5, Wyndham Street

AND AT

KELLY & WALSH, Chater Road.

Des Voeux Road.

FUNG CHEUNG, Kowloon.

BOOKSTALL

Hongkong Perry Wharf,

BOOKSTALL,

Kowloon Ferry Wharf,

BOOKSTALL,

Peak Tram Station.

LEE YEE,

D'Avallar Street.

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