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FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK Via SUEZ.

SS "KENDAL CASTLE" Sally on or about 19th October.

LLOYD TRIESTINO

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..

“A” Clan £72.10.0d.

"B" Cla: £66.0.0d NEXT SAILINGS.

QUTWARDS FOR SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, KOBE & MOJL

M.V. "VIMINALE"

· From Hong Kong,

Salls on or about 5th October.

HOMEWARDS FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTEL.:

From Hong Kong.

Salls on or about 7th October. Sails on or about 30th October.

S.S. "FIUME-L”...

MV. "VIMINALE”

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS

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FROM CALCUTTA & COLOMBO "TO SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS;

SIS. "UMZUMBE

.Sails from Calcutta. 30th Sept.

Regular Passenger and Carge Service in South Afrienn Portä.. Through Bills of Lading issued from Hong Kong.

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

DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents.

Telephone Central 1030.

0.

S.

K.

SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

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LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP_Via Singapora, Calomba.

Suez and Port Said,

......... Saturday, 8th October.

ALASKA MARU......

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

Colombo, Durban & Capetown. HAWAR

BOMBAY Singapore and Colombo.

Monday, 5th October.

SUMATRA MARU .........Monday, 20th September. DURBAN, DELAGOA BAY, BEIRA, DAR-ES-SALAAM, ZANZIBAR &

"MOMBASA.-Via Singapore & Colombo. PANAMA MARU

CALCUTTA Vla Singapore and Rangoon

BA

BINGO

Wednesday 20th October,

Saturday, 25th September.

Tuesday, 28th. September.

...Tuesday, 28th September..

VICTORIA, SEATTLE TACOMA & VANCOUVER—Japan Ports from

Shanghai.

ARIZONA MARU

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

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

JAPAN PORTS

BORNEO MARU

ANDES MARU

KEELUNG via SWATOW & AMOY.

HOZAN

MARE

TAKAO via SWATOW & AMOY.

KOTSU MARIT

TAKAO KEELUNG.

KONOKE MARJ

SURABAYA MARU

DAIREN CHEFOO and 'TSINGTAU,

KOHOKU MARŲ

Friday 1st October.

Friday, 15th October.

Sunday, 26th Septimber, noon.

.Wednesday 22nd Sept. 10 a.m.

Monday, 20th September. Sunday, 24th September.

Monday, 20th September.

For further particulars picane apply to:-OSAKA BHOSEN KAISHA, Tel. Contral No. 4058, 4089, 4090.

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, 1926, for Now York where she is due to arrive on 3rd January, 1927.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

THE BANK LINE, LTD.,

AMERICAN ORIENTAL MAIL LINE

Operated for

UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD

by ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE, Agents.

S.S. CITY OF SPOKANE"

FOR

ILOILO — CEBU — ZAMBOANGA, For freight and further particulars apply to

ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE, Hong Kong & Shanghal Bank Building. Telephone C. 2477, 2478, 795.

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THE CHINA MAIL

MODEL LINERS.

LONDON'S SHOP-WINDOW

FLEET.

MANY HAMOUS NAMES.

"

LINER CRASHES.

EXTENSIVE DAMAGE AT FREMANTLE.

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50.

PASSENGER LIST.

DEPARTURES.

Per P. & O. "Mahra" sailed

on September 18:-

Extensive damage WAS cnasedi when the liner "Orama," of 18,77 tons, crashed into Victoria Quay Just "beyond St. Clement Danes

Mr. A. Carr, Sub-Lieut. P. R. August 24. The "Orama," Main, Sub-Lieut. R. H. Stephenson, as you go westwards"you sight the s.s. "Oronsay." and as you pass her

which arrived in. Barbour Mr. and Mrs. W. D: Matthew, Mr. from England; WE elding trim and proud behind', the

about plate-glass of Australia House you

resume her voyage to the Enst, and Mrs. G. M. Paris, Miss C. ern Statea. A tug towed the stern Limby. Mrs. V. Fullerweider, Mrs. mentally dip a flag in salute. She

of the vessel from the quay Kirby, Mr. is good to see, a fine ship, smart and

N. Menumal, Mr. T. in every detail, and of all the folkine from the "Orama's" bow,

Recond tug. took Blake, Mr. and Mrs. H. Huntor, who dress London's windows you when

in mid-stream are perhaps most grateful to those "Orama" was caught in a strong Miss A. Moosa, Mias C. Moosa, the Mr. W. N. Ogden. Mrs. J. Moosa, who put these pretty models of ebb-tide, and hundreds of spectators Miss E. C. Springer,

ners into them.

or the quay were surprised to see

Mr. J. 0. her moving towards the quay. The stern.of the boat collided with the Baekley, Miss R. M. Hendrickson, quay "between E and sheds, Mr. H. T. McNeill Mrs. McNeill, crunching its way through atout Miss T. J. Beardsley. Miss C, Mann, timber, water and cil pipes, and Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Fairfax and surface rail

3 children. Mr. S. Storkson, Mis Sehrpedel and child, Mr. F. C. Greenhill. Dr. L. W. Fitzmaurice, Sub-Lieut. W. 0. Bradbury. Sub- Lieut. T. E. Podgers, Mr. A. D. Cooke, Mr. F. G., Burn. Mrs. Dalglich. Mr. G. Salle, Miss. D

She is lonely, the "Oronsay"" as lonely (according to scale) as if she were in mid-ocean. She points her nose to the East, and if she sailed down Fleet Street, up Ludgatahil and along Cheapside, she would have to go beyond the Bink.I think, before she greeted another ship, And the Strand itself down to Trafalgar-square is a trackless sea on which you scan the horizon in vain for a sal!.

Parker, Mrs. Somme, Mr. E. R

When the "Orama" again drew out from the quay a gaping hole, 25ft. by 12ft., testified to the severity of the impact. Water poured from a severed main, and released cil spread over the harbour and Then across the Square westward charged the atmosphere with fumex O'Hara, Mr. and Mrs. G. Wolf and you come to London's most crowd-Rails, used by electric cargo-2 children, Mr. G. F. McKenna, ed lane of model-shipping. Hero Handling cranes and railway wag. Mr. Tan Sin-boh, Mr. P. H. Moring.. you can hardly" count the greatgona, were twisted, and one line Comdr. C. Shao, Mr. C. H. Show, shipa past which you sail aa you was broken. The quay in front of "Mr. Cheong Koon-chang, Mr. go along Ccekspur Street and turn E shed. is of comparatively rebent Cheong Koon-zung, Mr. Cheong. up the Haymarket. You meet on a construction, the superstructure Koon-tong. Mr. and Mrs. G. E ehoppy sea. with was whyes curl-being built over the new type of Rau, Mr. and Mrs. Lowther and ing back from racing stems, the concrete bilos. The heaviest eler-2 children, Rev. J, K. Stocker, Mrs. three crack Cunarders, "Aquitania," rie crane in use in the harbour Short and 2 children, Mr. I "Mauretanin" und "Berengaria," runs along this section of the water-Newton, Mrs. H. V. Starling and and the tle old grandmother of the front, and the crane was within a child, Miss Starling. Master fleet-the."Britania." is it?--bravely few yurda of the place where who Starling, Mr. J. Molteborg. Mr. T. paddling long at her few knots an quay sustained the damage, Pulp. T. Blenkinsop, Mr. W. Hendry, Dr hour.

Funnel Swank.

In another window you sight the latest motor-liner of the Royal Mail. Company -u fine ship except for her two squat funnels. Pride of ship was said to have gone when sails passed, but swank of fannel follow- ed in the ease of the steamer that was a liner. She carried them tall. and as many of them as she could. She would even have four some times. though the fourth was but a dummy that served no real purpose. But now comes the motor-liner carrying what look like a couple of village gasometers. The eye isn't used to it yet, and we can't believe that it is right.'

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1926.

CANADIAN

PACIFIC

EMPRESS EXPRESS

QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC. 17 Days from Hong Kong to Vancouver

LARGEST & FASTEST

STEAMERS

STEAMSHIPS.

Special FARES to EUROPE

£120 £112

£83...

VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER "Via Shanghai & Japan Ports,

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

Kooxor RAMİNAL. Ko YOKOHAMA, VANIR. Lis YAYA LEAVE IJATE ARDTI

1926.

Oct. 14 Oct.. 17 Oct. 20 Oct. 23 Nov. 1 Oct, 20 Oct. 31 Nov. 3. Now, 6 Nov. 15. Nov. 11 Nov. 14 Nov, 17 Nov 20 Nov. 29 (E/Aala and E/Russia call at Nagasaki the day after departure from Shanghai). HONGKONG-MANILA-HONGKONG SERVICE,

Leave HONGKONG"

"Oct. 6 Oct. 20

Arrive MANILA

Leave

MANILA

Oct. 8

Oct, 22

E/Asia E/Canada.

Oct 9 Oct. .23

Tel C. 752:

ed and splintered wood was. plied G. Wight, Mr. T. McCormack, Sub-Passenger Department: around the semi-circular hole Lieut. D. B. Shaw, Sub-Lieut. J. Freight and Express: driven into, the wide of the quay. Ryans Me G. Woodworth, Comdre Fitted with a cruiser stern, which | and Mrs, A. P. Bush, Dr. and Mrs. projects over the rudder and pro- Coltman, Miss M. Coltman, Mr. J. pellers, the "Orama" appeared to L. Martin. Mr. Bee. Mr. F. C. have suffered no damage, and, after | Jenkin, Lieut.-Comdr. Chen Mr. E. an examination by the chief officer, Hagemaler, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lang, she put to sen.. Barricades and red. Muster R. Forest, Dr. E. G. lights marked the scene of the Gauntlett, Mias H. R. Samaing, accident after the "Orama's" de- Mrs. Roope, Miss C., Levaco, Mr. parture.

R N. Reville, Mr. G. A. Diss, Sister H. Helena. Mr. Liang, Miss)

A. Swisher, Mr. C. Blatchford, Mr. and Mrs. G. Porteous, Miss R. Porteous, Mr. R. E. Evans, Miss K. B. Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Bach.

RUSSIAN M. M.

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IVANOV APPOINTED MANAGER OF THE SOVTORG FLOT.

Moscow, Sept. 2.

SP

The B. L. a.s. "Benvorlich" from Beith Middimbre', Antwerp. Lon don. Straits and Philippines, is due to arrive here to-morrow.

At the corner of Cockapur Street Mr. Jangy, formerly General and Pall Mall we pick up two. P... Manager of the Chinese Eastern MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS, &O. beats, the "Mooltan" and the Railway. has been appointed Gen "Nurkunda. sober and stately ves-eral Manager of the Sevtorgflot sels in their livery of dark paint, (Soviet Mercantile Marine). and the "Oronsag'" xister ship, the "Otranto." She is homeward-bound from the East, or at any rate, she points Hese nose to the Wess. One wonder when it was that she and the "Oronsay" passed each other half-way down the Strand and exchanged sisterly greetings.

The P. & O. ss. "Nyanza" left Singapore for this port Friday at p.m. and is due bere Wednesda at about 5 p.m.

The C.PS, R.M.S.. "Empress of Asia" left Vancouver for Hong Kong via Jpan ports and Shanghai, on September 16, and is due here- on October 4,

The new Generb) Manager is negotiating with representatives of the. Far Eastern Regional Executive Can- mittee with the view to increasing coastal shipping between Vladiv5 stork and the Black Sen. The Soviet Mercantile Fleet proposes 13- rut two large steamers into this Across the road, in Oceanic service in addition to the two House, the White Star, Red Star, already in operation, The Chief Layland and Atlantic Transport of the Marine Transport Adminis- lines do not dress their, windowsi tration.. Sergeyev, has left Moscow with models, but give us only nic. : for Germany and the Scandinavian tures of ships. Then, in the Hay-countries to purchase ships for the market, we come upon the foreig-Sovies Mercantile Fleet, ners. "Here is the American "Resalüte. We PAYS her to KWANGTUNG RIVERS. overtake the Royal Holland Line's "Gehria," which

be chasing Dutch boat of the Folkestone-Flashing service up towards Pivendilly Circus. At the top of the Haymarket, on the other side. we hail the Danish Royal Mail ateamer the "Parkestole" and a Swedish ship. the "Patricia." forget for the moment, but 7 think that somewhere on. this lane of shipping up from Trafalgàr-aquare Japanese boat makes us if to cat neroas par bows."

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City Ships.

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And these are not the only ships to be seen in London just for the looking into windows. There are other models in the City, and one at least, in a show-case, at nearly every main-line station. The rail- ways, indeed, displayed models of their steamers long before they thought of displaying models of their engines.

A Lloyd's register of London's

SHIPBUILDERS,

CONSIGNEES NOTICES.

"Benmohr" Waterlevels (In English Feet)

ai 8 a.m.

West River at

Shiuhing North River at I Tsingyuen

North River at

Samshui East River at.

Sheklung...

Sept. 16 Sept. 17

18.0 + 15,4

4.7 Falling

10:36 +8.64

+ 1.8 + 28

model ships would make a long list, and would contain many famous, names. In numbers London's miniature maline is as great as the real marine that some nations put upon the sex.

We can't buy these pretty modela of liners, worse luck! They cost ever so much, and they are not for sale.-B. R. in "Evening News,"

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

are

Consignees of cargo CX 5.5. reminded that goods, remaining undelivered after to-day, will be subject to rent.

Consignees of cargo are remind- ed that goods ex 3.8. "City of Pekin" remaining undelivered after to-day, will be subject to rent.

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AMERICAN FAR EAST LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES. S.S. "WEST CALERA" Oct. 4.

FOR MANILA ONLY. S.S. "WEST FARALON” Oct. 5. United States Shipping Board STRUTHERS & BARRY, Managing Operators.

LEVERETT, INC. General Agents.

Phone C. 8008. 1st door, Quöen's Bldg.

THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY

DRY DOCK

Length 787 Feet Length on Blocks 750 Feet, Depth on Centre of

OF HONGKONG, LIMITED,

Tel Address: "TAIKOODOCK," HONGKONG. Telephone: Central No. 212.

Call Flag: "C" over "ANS, PENNANT

Sill (H.W.O.S.T.) 34 ft. 6 ins.

THREE SLIPWAYS

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

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

AGENTS. HONGKONG, CHINA & JAPAN.

Tel. C. 42:

Arrive HONGKONG.

Oct, I

Oct. 25

Cables GACANPAC

Cables NAUTILUS:

CHINA BORNEO SHIPPING CO.

HONGKONG-BORNEO LINE,"

To Jesselton thepro to Sandakan, Lahad Datu, Tawau and Semporss Calling at Sandakan on return voyage.

Regular Three-weekly Freight and Passenger Service. "PROJECTED SAILINGS

Hongkong Jesselton Arrival!

of thu LOK SUN"

3.S..

Departura Departure

TUESDAY

September 21

SATURDAY

September. 25

SUNDAY

Sandakan

Tawno

September 28

Arrival

MONDAY

Departure Arrival

TUESDAY

September 27

September 28

Departure

Semporna

Arrival

Eeptember 30

September 29

Departure

October

October

Departure

Octobe

1

Arrival

October

2

Departure

October

October

10

Lahaddatu, Arrival

Sandakan

Hongkong Arrival

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

TUESDAY

SUNDAY

September 20

Excellent accommodation for Saloon, Second class and Stoerage passengers,

All First Class Staterooms and Second Class Cbbina Atted with Oscillating Electric Fans.

Hotel roservations arranged at Sandakan and Hongkong if desired. Through Bills of Lading issued to other B. N. Borneo Ports. Sailings are subject to alteration.

For Freight, Passage and other Information please apply to

CARMICHAEL & CLARKE, Agents.

Queen's Building.

THE

OR

W. WATT & CO., Agents

Phone C. 232.

188, Wing Lok Street West. Phone C. 4938.

TELEPHONE

HANDBOOK.

July-December 1926.

CONTAINING ALL TELEPHONE NUMBERS NUMERICALLY ARRANGED.

A USEFUL PUBLICATION WHICH EVERY TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBER SHOULD NOT BE WITHOUT.

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