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DODWELL

& COMPANY, LTD.

FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK Via SUEZ.

5.8. "CORBY CASTLE"

Sails on/or about 19th August.

LLOYD TRIESTINÓ

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

REDUCED PASSAGE RATES TO BRINDISI, VENICE OR TRIESTE.

"B" Class £66.0.0d. "A" Class £72.10.08.

NEXT SAILINGS.

QUTWARDS FOR SHANGHAL, YOKOHAMA, KOBE & MOJL

S.S. FIUME-L"

M.V. "VIMINALE"

From Hongkong. on/or about 4th September. on/or about 5th October.

HOMEWARDS FOR BRINDISI VENICE AND TRIESTI.

S.S. "ROSANDRA"

"S.S. "FIUME-L"

M.V. "VIMINALE"

From Hongkong.

.on/or about 7th September. .on/or about 30th September.

on or about 30th October.

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS

FROM CALCUTTA & COLOMBO TO SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS..

S.S. "UMVOLOSI" 5.8. "UMZUMBI"

.Sails from Calcutta 31st August.

Sails from Calcutta 30th September. Regular 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.

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SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM & ANTWERPYin Singapore, Colombo,

Suez and Port Said.

AMAZON MARU

RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS

Colombo, Durban & Capetowa. MONTEVIDEO MANU

BOMBAY Viu Singapore sad Colombo.

HAMBURG MARU

CALCUTTA Via Singapore and Rangoon.

SANUKI MARU

BANGKOK-Via Saigon

KOHSO MARU

...Tuoaday 31st August.

AIRES--Viạ' Saigon,. Singapore,

Friday 3rd September.

.Thursday, 16th August.

Wednesday, 25th August.

Monday, 30th August.

THE

FLOOD SEQUEL.

CHOLERA BREAKS OUT IN DOSING.

YEUNGCHUN FLOODED.'

Canton, Aug. 11.

CHINA MAIL.

LOCAL SHIPPING.

TO-DAY'S ARRIVALS AND CLEARANCES.

THE MORNING LIST.

This morning, the following Following the flooding of Do-sea-going arrivals at Hongkong aing on the West River, an were reported:- epidemic of cholera is now report. Malvernian (2743) Br. from ed to have broken out there.

Shanghai; Bank Line.

now

Note: Dosing is a little fur- ther down than Wuchow. It is a regular port of call but there is no direct communication with Hongkong.

Insanitary conditions set in after the flood, due to the rise of the West River in the food season. Meanwhile the Mar Tuen (People's Volunteers) are stated to be preserving order in the absence of the military but the health facilities are practically nil.

A large area in the Yeungchun district (in the south of Kwang- tung province) is reported to have been flooded, following a storm.

SHIP SUBSIDIES.

U.S. SHIPBUILDERS' VIEWS.

Fred Lincoln (8359) Am. from Manila; Dollar Line.

from

"ASIA" PASSENGERS,

DISEMBARK AT WOOSUNG FOR SHANGHAL

CHOLERA PRECAUTION.

The R.M.S. "Empress of Asia,” which is due to leave Hongkong for the North on Thursday, will not proceed up the river to Shanghai owing to the cholera outbreak there.

Passengers for Shanghai will disembark at Woosung and will proceed to Shanghai by tender.

SHIPS IN PORT.

Ryufuku Mare, (4250) Jap., from Chinwangtao; Suzuki & Co.

Awa Maru (3748) Jap.. from Yokohama, Shanghai; N.Y.K...

Poo. Sang (729) Chi. Kwong-chow-wan: Tin Sing:

Wing" Wo (508) Chi, from The s.. "President Lincoln" ar- rived early this morning from Kwong-chow-wan; Yew Kee.

Sinklang (1616) Br, from Shang-Manila with an exceptionally-large hal, Amoy; B. & S.

Tonkin (846) Fr., from Haiphong: M.M..

Departures. For Manila Pres. McKinley, Unkai Maru No. 6.

For Kwong-chow-wan: Hydran

gea.

For Singapore Autolycus, Mexico Maru.

For Muntok: Tjlaondari. For Hongay: Campinus..

For Swatow: Suaning, For Hothow: Tean.

Clearance.

For Singapore: Awa Maru.

SHIPS IN PORT.

At 9 a.m. to-day the following numbers of vessels

Practically all of the important maritime nations of the world have adopted the subaidy, principle ns a practical method of building up their merchant naries, according to Henry C. Hunter, of the Council af, American“Shipbuilders, who has port jat made an exhaustive analysis of the various protective measures that have been put into force resi rently by our foreign made rivals.

In discussing the new Spanish ship subsidy. which includes the application of tariff rebates as a direct benefit" to shipbuilders, Mr. Hunter Ruidt : ----

Foreign countries have generally recognised the existence of emergency in shipping. The same enditions that have placed the American merchant marines in

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British E American

were

in

19-

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1:

3

$..

2

Total

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Panama German Гаралене Chinese Dutch Portuguese

KWANGTUNG RIVERS.

Waterlevels (In English Feet)

al 8 a.m..

: position where it requires encour

agement and aid in order that the! fransition period between abnormal and normal times may be bridge. have been felt with various degrees West River at ef intensity by all countries, with maritime aspirations,

Others Aid Merchant Marine. "All of these foreign countries have had to grapple with the pro- Etem of survival and their diff reuities have been practically similar' Eto'our own. . But, though she com- plexities that underlie shipping abrond are in many respects less gent than those fured in America. due to the comparatively small volume of tonnage involved in con- trast to our dwn, the methods de-

VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER Via Shanghai and Japan cided upon by our rivals in mari

Porta

AFRICA MARU (From Shanghai Wednesday 18th Augus

time commerce to meet the situa

number of cabin passengers. She has twenty cabin passengers for Hongkong, and 52 in transit for! San Francisco." She has also about 2,000 tons of general cargo for the States, consisting mostly of hempi and Manila eigars, and 25,000 rounds of cartridges for the U.S. Naval vessels on the Hongkong The Hongkong office of station. the Dollar Line has booked other passengers for San Francisco and over 1,000 tons of general cargo. The "Lincoln" leaves on Sunday, ab 5 p.m.

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The sis. "Autolycus" of the Blue Funnel Line, arrived yesterday morning from Shanghai. She took cargo for Hongkong. but is no carrying about 2,000 tons of cargo from Hongkong to London, mostly! consisting of Manila hemp. She is also taking mall for London and ports of call. She is leaving to day at 5 ph for London, Mar- seilles. Rotterdam and Hamburg.

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The .. "Telemachus" arrived early yesterday morning from Salgon bringing for Hongkong about 2,000 tons of cargo, mostly consisting of rice and hide. She is scheduled to leave for her re- turn trip to Saigon at 6 a.m. to- morrow She is taking quite a big carge for Saigon, consisting off about 1.600 tons.

HARBOUR OFFENCES.

Two cases were heard by Lt.-Com. G. F. Hole R.N.. at the Marine 6.6 Court this morning, resulting in

Anes as follow

Shiuhing

Aug. 10 Aug. 11.

+18.9 17.4

#

North River at

Tsingtuen North River at

Samshui

River at East

"Sheklung

6.9

+71.0

+ 4.2

3.8

PORT OF CANTON.“

10.0 Trading junk, for anchoring in

the southern fairway, $10,

Medical restrictions against Ships arriving from Canton (on account. of infectious disease) have been withdrawn by Shanghai, Amoy, Tientsia and Chinwangtao..

Fishing junk.. for using bright! lights while Aahing in the northern anchorage. $10.

ASHORE AT SWATOW.

The Coast Inspector. Shanghai, received a telegram from Swatów on August 8 stating that the 9.8.

tion have been prompt and geaer-American Shipping and shipbuild-"Tallee," es Wingsang is badly!

ang through subventions.

DURBAN, DELAGOA BAY, BEIRA, DAR-ES-SALAAM, ZANZIBAR & ous.

MOMBASA.—Via Singapore & Colombo. CHICAGO MARU ....................

Friday, 10th Septembër.

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

ARGUN MARU ...(From Keelung) End of September.

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JAPAN PORTS

SUMATRA MARU

ALASKA MARU

BINGO MARU

KEELUNG via SWATOW & AMOY.

HOZAN MARU

KANO MARU

TAKAO in SWATOW & AMOY.

TAKAO and KEELUNG,

KOHOKU MARU

GANGES.. MARU

DAIREN via CHEFOO and TJINGTAU.

KINZAN MARU

15th August. Fonday, 19th August, Tuesday, 24th August.

Sunday 15th August Noon. „Sunday, 22nd August noon.

Saturday, 14th August. Wednesday 25th August.

Monday, 23rd August.

For further particulars please apply to:-OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA. Tel Central No. 4088, 4089, 1090.

M. TAKEUCHI, Manager.

ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.,

AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE.”

"CITY OF BARODA" (9670 tons d.w.)

THE above steamer having accommodation for over 100 First Class passengers will be despatched Via Philippines, Straits, Colombo and Suez Canal on 6th November, 1925, for New York where she is due to arrive on 3rd January, 1927:

For Freight or Passage, apply to→

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THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION.

DODWELL & CO, LTD., Agenta, Hongkong,

ashore on Swatow Bar and is like-

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

Faced with the urgent need for "While Congress has refused to ly, if she becomes a total wreck, financial assistance for their mer-extend the practical benefits of sub-to be a serious danger to naviga- cantile marines, they have taken addy to our shipping as a means of tion. vantage of the most direct method relief as other nations have done er obtaining the desired results to theirs no other definite plan of and, in substantially every instance, assistance has been granted, and the principle of subsidy has been we are therefore confronted with a invoked as a practicable solution.situation where we are compelled "In contrast to the readiness of to compete under grave handicaps foreign countries to extend direct with merchant navies of the world aid to their shipping through sub that are benefited by the very plan Juddy Congress has shown' a strong

that has been denied to the Ameri- disinclination to grant protection to can-marine.

JAMERICAN FAR EAST LINE

FOR SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES.

United States Shipping Board' STRUTHERS & BARRY, Managing Operators.

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L EVERETT, INC. General Agents." Phone C. 3008, 1st floor, Queen's Bldg.

SHIPBUILDERS,

An examination of the methods employed by ofher countries to pro- mote private ownership in national shipping and to stimulate and eu- courage shipbuilding discloses a surprising similarity, for they are based upon the subsidy principle.

Spanish Subsidy.

The B. I 9.5. "Talma" left Amoy for this part yesterday at pm. and is due here to-day at p...

The B. I. 8.a. "Takada" left Sing- apore for this port on August 9 at p.m and is due here on August. 15 at a.m.

The B. L. 3.s. "Benvrackie" from Leith, Middlesbro, Antwerp, Lon- don and Strafts is due to arrive here on August 16.

The C.P.3. R.M.S. "Empress of Canada" left Vancouver for Hon kong, via Japan Ports and Shang- hal. on August 5 and is due here on August 23.

"The Spanish Government was one of the first to recognise, the vital need for Government protec- The C.P.S., R.M.S. "Empress of tion and aid in building up its mer- Asia", Capt. A. V. R. Lovegrove, chant marine. By royal decree, D.S.O, R.N.R., Commander, will under date of August 21, 1925, an leave here for Victoria and Van- annus! subsidy of 18,000,000 couver, B.C., via Shanghai (Woo pesetas, which figures out to sung), Nagasaki, Kobe and Yoko- $3,474,000 at pár exchange, was hama at noon on August 19. granted for a period of ten years.

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

LIMITED.

THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY

OF HONGKONG,

Tel Address: "TAIKOODOCK,” HÖNGKONG. Telephone: Central No. 212.

Call Flag: "C" over "ANS. PENNANT

-DRY DOCK

Length 787 Feet. Length on Blocks 750 Feet, "

Depth on Centre of

.

Sill (H.W.0.S.T.) 34 ft. 6 ina.

THREE SLIPWAYS-

Capable of Handling Ships Up to 3,000. Tone Displacement. Electric Crane at Sea Wall, Capable of Lifting 100 Tons at 70 Feet Radius.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

AGENTS HONGKONG, CHINA & JAPAN.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1926.

CANADIAN

PACIFIC

EMPRESS EXPRESS

QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC..

17 Days from Hongkong to Vancouver

LARGEST & FASTEST

STEAMSHIPS,

STEAMERS

Special FARES to EUROPE'

2120 £112 ESS VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Via Shanghai & Japan Porta.

XOXL YOKOHAMA VAYER

BAYN KJAVI

Home BRANIMAL LRAYU TEMATI

1.9 26. "Aug, 19′′ Aug. 23 'Aug. 25 Aug. 28 Sept. 6 Sept. 3 Sept. 5. Sept. 8 Sept. II Sept. 20 Sept 16 Sent to Sept. 22 Sept. 25 Oct. 4 Oct. 14 Oct.. 17 Oct. 20 Oct. 23 Nov. 1 Oct. 29 Oct. 31 Nov. 3 Nov. 6 Nov, 15. Nov. 11 Nov. 14 Nov. 17 Nov, 20 Nov, 29 [(B/Asin and E/Russia call at Nagasaki the day after departure from Shanghai).

Empress of Asia. Empress of Canada, Empress of Russia, Empress of Asia, Empress of Canada, Empress of Rossio,

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HONGKONG-MANILA—HONGKONG SERVICE,

Leave HONGKONG

Aug 11 Aug. 25

Ardve

MANILA

Leave

MANILA

¡Arrive HONGKONG

Aug. 13 Aug. 27.

El Asia E/Canada

Aug. 14 Aug. 28

Aug. 16 Aug. 30,

"

Tel. C. 752:

Tel. C. 42:

Cables GACANPAC

Cables NAUTILUS

Passenger Department;

Freight and Express:

ست

CHINA BORNEO SHIPPING CO.

HONGKONG-BORNEO LINE.

To Bandakan thenee to Lahad Datu, Tawag and Somporne calling, at

Jesselton on return voyage provided sufficient inducement offers.

Regular Three-weekly Freight and Passenger Service.

PROJECTED SAILINGS

Hongkong

Departure Sandakan Arrival

Departure

Lahad Datu Arrival

Thway

Departure "Arrival

Departure

Semporna

Arrival

Departure

Departure

Jaskelton

Arrival

Departure

Hongkong

Arrival

Sandakan Arrival

of the

S.S. "LOK SUN"

.FRIDAY

July 30

TUESDAY Aug. 8

WEDNESDAY Aug. 4

THURSDAY

Aug.

THURSDAY

Aug.

THURSDAY Aug.

FRIDAY

Aur.

Aug.

Aug.

Aug.

Aug. 8

.THURSDAY Aug. 12

FRIDAY

Aug. 18

.ENDAY

Aug. 18

TUESDAY

Aug 17

FRIDAY

TINDAY SUNDAY

Excellent accommodation for Saloon, Second class and Stoeraga passengers.

All cabins (1st and 2nd class) Stted with Electric Fans. Hotel reservations arranged at Sandakan if desired. Through Bill of Lading issued to other B. N. Borneo Parts. Sallings are subject to alteration.

For Freight, Passage and other Information please apply to-

CARMICHAEL & CLARKE, Agents.

THE

Queen's Building.

OR

W. WATT & CO., Agents.

Phone C. 281

188, Wing Lok Street West. Phone C. 1948.

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July-December 1926.

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