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DODWELL & COMPANY, LTD.

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FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK Via SUEZ.

S.S.WRAY CASTLE"

Salts on or about 19th November.

LLOYD TRIESTINO

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

-REDUCED PASSAGE RATES TO BRINDISI VENICE OR TRIESTE,

A Class £72.10.0d.

"B" Class £66.0.0d. NEXT SAILINGS.""

JUTWARDS FOR SHANGHAL YOKOHAMA, KOBE & MOJL

MY. "ESQUILINO" S.S. "VENEZIA” .. M.V. "ROMOLO” ARV. "REMO

From Hong Kong. .Sails on or about 11th November. Salls on or about 9th December.. Satis on or about 6th January, 1927 Sally on or about 3rd February, 1937

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HOMEWARDS FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTI.

MY, "VIMINALE"

M.V. "ESQUILINO"

5.S. "VENEZIA"

M.V. "ROMOLO"

11 From Hong Kong. .Sails on or about 5th November,

Sails on or about 10th December.

Salle on or about 7th January, 1927 Sails on or about 4th February, 1927

NATAL LINE OF

STEAMERS

FROM, CALCUTTA & COLOMBO TO SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.

S.S. "EMVOLOST"

Sails from Calentin 31st December Regular Passenger and Cargo Service to South Africna Ports). 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:

THE CHINA MAIL.

SHIPPING SECTION.

LOCAL SHIPPING.

TO-DAY'S ARRIVALS AND CLEARANCES,

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THE MORNING LIST

The morning, the following seR: going arrivals at Hong Kong were

reported

Karmala (5679) British, from London and Singapore M. M. & Co.

Khyber (5674) Bitish from Yokohama and Shanghai; M. M. & Co.

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Yingchow (1221) British from |Shanghai and Amoy; B. & S.

Waishing (1168) British, from Canton: J. M.

Jean Dupree (394) French. from Salgon: Hock Guan Hong..

Tjipanas (2776) Dutch, from Surabaya and Swatow; J. C, J. E..

Maud (1351) Norwegian, from Suigod; Yee Cheong.

Carl Legien (3438) German, from Hamburg and Singapore; Reuter Brockelmann.

Morioka Maru 5096) Japanese. from Yokohama and Moj N. Y. K. Kinzan Maru (1006) Japanese,

from Dairen. O. St. K.

Departures.

For Manila: President Cleveland, Arature.

For Keelung: Lisbon Mart. For Swatow: Haiphong.

yang,

For Salgon: Tjipanas.

Clearances.

SHIPPING NOTES.

VESSELS FROM FAR AND

NEAR

LATEST INTELLIGENCE.

The White Star liner "Majestic."" which le 915 foot long and the world's largest ship, was built by Blohm and Voss in their Hamburg yard, where also the keel of the "Leviathan" 907 feet long, was laidi The "Berengarin," the next in alzo, 883 feet long, is also a Hamburg | production. The largest vessol built on the Clyde, which is alsó a record for home yarda. Is the "Aqulantu." 863 feet long, which Meiere, J. Brown turned out.

I was announced recently that plans, for the development of the White Star Line Included the con- struction of dive steamers, one of Ewhich would be 02,000 tona, of the "Majestic" class, and the largoat ship afort.

From London and Singapore the P. and O. steamer "Karmala” arrived this morning with a cargo of 1.119 tons of general cargo besides 421 bags of mail and 147 will sail for Shanghai and Japan bers of Commerce has now for bage of parcels The "Karmala"

lo-morrow morning.

Goods By, Sen.

The Asaociation of British Chem-

warded a memorandum to the Pre- aldent of the Board of Trade on

Encountering strong winds and the subject of uniformity in rules a very rough sea on her way from for the carriage of goods by aon; Moji to Hong Kong, the NY.Kin connection with the forthcoming steamer "Morioka Maru" arrived

'mperial Conference. The memo this morning and brought 363andum states: "The "Association tons of general cargo and 59 bags of British Chambers of Commerce of mall for discharge here. The strongly in favour of every pos "Morioka Maru" is en zoute to Tible effort being made as the forth- Calcutta and will leave to-morrow coming Imperial Conference to at noon via Singapore."

achieve further progress through- out the Empire towards the adop- The Dutch steamer Tpanas tion of uniform rules for the car- left this morning for Saigon.riage of goods by sea and a fair from and equitable form of bill of lading. She arrived yesterday Sourabaya and brought no cargo The commercial community of the for Hong Kong but she had on United Kingdom desires uniformity board 700 tons of cargo for Salon this subject, so that a vessel

gon.

carrying cargo on one Voyage to a number of different countries may With a cargo of 519 tons, pas. not be subject to different legal sengers and 112 bags of mail for abilities in the various parts of Hong Kong, the German, steamer call The Aasoslation feels that Kwei-"Carl Legien" arrived yesterday uniformity throughout the Empire afternoon from Hamburg and is in itself highly desirable from: Singapore. Messrs. Reuter, the point of view of Imperial trade Erockelmann and Co. will dea-development, and is further of the patch her this afternoon for opinion that a lead in the matter: Shanghak

by the Empiro would have an im portant influence on the attitude of Messrs. Mackinnon. "Mackenzie foreign countries not at present & Co. have been advised that the disposed to give effect to the Brus- 8.8. "Tanda" coming from Aussels Agreement. As regards the tralia via Manila, was despatch-scif-government Dominions and In- ed from the latter port this morn-dia, it is anderstood that Australia

For Tsingtao Yeljun Maru, For Haiphong: New Mathilde. For Saigon: Halvard...... For Manila: West Niger, For Singapore: Tottori Manı, Khyber,

For Shanghai: Tai Lee, Japan,

SHIPS IN PORT.

At 9 am to-day the following

of vessels

numbers

port:--

British

American

0.

S. K

BAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

DÂN, HAIKU ROTTERDAY & ANTWHIP–Vin Singapore, Colomba

LONDON,

"Buez and Port Said,

AMUR MARU ...

Saturday, 4th November.

BIO DE JANEIRO, BANTOS & BUENOS AIRES-Vis Saigon, Blogahora,

Butch Portuguese French

Colombo, Durban & Capetown.

*LAPLATA MARU .....

Friday, 5 November.

*(Calls ut. Algoa Bay).

BOMBAY—Vis Singapore and Colombo.

BORNEO MARU

Wednesday, 3rd November.

INDO MARU

SHUNKO MARU

Sunday, 7th November. ....Friday, 10th November.

CANADA ARU

Wednesday, 10th November.

Thursday, 26th November,

DURBAN, DELACOA BAY, HEIRA, DAR-ES-SALAAM, ZANZIBAR ↑

+

MOMBASA-Via Singapore & Colombo.

CALCUTTA-Y! inga ire and Rangoon,

* SANUKI

RU

BANGKOK-Via jalgon

VICTORIA. SEA

SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER via Shanghai and Japan. Forla

LONDON MARU(From Shangsal) Tuesday, 9th November.

NEW YORK-Vis Japan ports, San Francisco and l'anema.

HAGUE MARU...(From Keelung) Beginning of November

JAPAN PORTS

ALTAI MARE

SUMATRA MARU

KEELUNG via SWATUW & AMOY.

KYODO MARU

KAIJO MARU

TAKAO in SWATOW" & AMOY.

KOTSU MARU-

"TAKAO and KEELUNG.

GANGES MARU

DAIREN vin CHEFOO and 18INGTAU.

KINZAN MARU

For further particulars please apply Tel, Central No. 4088, 4089, 4090.

Monday, 15th November.

Tuesday, 16th November.

Sunday, 7th November 10 a.m. Sunday, 14th November 10 a.m. Wednesday, 3rd November, 8 3.m.

Wednesday, 1st. December,

Wednesday, 3rd November: to:-OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.

M. TAKEUC13; Manager.

ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD, AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE,

"CITY OF BARODA” 0,670 tons d.. sailing 5th Nov. "CITY OF CAIRO" 10,115 tons dw. sailing 3rd Dec. The above modern passenger steamers will be despatched as above for Boston and New York via Philippine Islands, Straits, Colombo and Suez Canal, arriving in New York on ar about 6th January and 2nd February respectively. Fares. £100-Single First Class £70-Single Second Class,

For further particulars, apply to-

THE BANK LINE, LTD., General Agents..

KAIPING HOUSEHOLD COAL

NOTE REDUCTION IN PRICE.

In Lots of not

loss than

• 1/2-ton:-

Dalivered ta

Peak District (above Bowen-

Road), $24.

per ton Delivered to Bowen Boad and Lower Levels, $22.00

per ton.

Delivered

Kowloon,

$20.00-

"per ton.

to

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Orders should

be sent in writ- ing at least 24 hours before. the Qoal is required.

All orders must be accompanied by unih, Cheque, DE Compradore Order payable to The Kailan Miding Ad. «ministration."

THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION.

Head Office: TIENTSIN.

DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents, Hongkong.

were

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1

German

2

Panama

1

Norwegian

4

Japanese

8

Chinese

6

3

31

No flag

Total

68

HARBOUR WARNING.

in

ing and is due to arrive on Monday and India have passed measures' al- morning.

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most identical with the United Kingdom Rules for the Carriage of Goods by Sea. "Act, 1924, and that New Zealand, which legislated in 1922, is willing to review its Act in view of the desirability of uni

The Norwegian steamer "Maud arrived this morning from Saigon and brought 2.500 tone of rice. Messrs. Yee Cheong & Co. (local agents) will despatch her for Sal-formity. In the case of the Crown gon after loading cargo here.

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+

From Dairen the O.S.K. steam- er Kinzan Maru" arrived to-day with a cargo of 312 tons of ver- micelli.

The s. "Yingchow" of the China Navigation Co., Ltd., com- ing from Shanghai and Amoy, ar rived this morning with a cargo of 5,000 tons of general merchandise and 396 bags of mail. She will leave for Shanghai to-morrow afternoon,

The Shipping. Board ateamer "Hanover" is expected to arrive to-morrow from America and will sail for Manila and Cebu after loading. The Admiral Oriental The Harbour Master wurns ship-Line are the local agents ping (with reference to notifica tion 247 published in "Govern ment Gazette" of September 1) 1926) that an experimental 19oor- ing marked Red Spar Buoy has been id in the following position:-

247 degrees from Green Island lighthouse distance. about 15 cables.

Thia mooring will be removed on or about November 9:

AMERICAN AUSTRALIA ORIENT LINE.

Operated for

U. S. Shipping Beard By SWAYNE & HOYT, INC. For San Francisco & Los Angeles S.S. "WEST SEQUANA" Nov, 6. " For Saigon only

For full information apply to SWAYNE & HOYT, INC.. L. EVERETT, Inc. General Agents Telophone. C. 8008

1st Floor, Queen's Building,

AMERICAN PIONEER LINE

Operated for

United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation..

by

Atlantic, Gulf & Oriental"

Steamship Company

S.S. "HANOVER" "g

will sail on or about November 3

for

'MANILA-CEBÜ

For freight and further particulars apply to

ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE.

Agents,

No. 4 Dos Voeux Road Central -

Telophone –

**: 0.2477, 0.2472 and C.795,

GENERAL NEWS,

A 1,000-FOOT LINER?

It is reported from Glasgow that a leading British firm of shipownera

colonies, it is understood that legis- lation in harmony with that of the United Kingdom has been passed in Barbados, Leeward. Islands, Gold Coast, Nigeria, Gibraltar; Zanzibari Sierra Leone, Malay States, Granada, Gilbert and Ellice Island: Colony. The Association suggests that the Imperial Conference should vite the other Dominions and Crown colonies to initiate the neces sary legislation."

New Oil Tanker From Tyne Yard.

Messrs. Swan, Hunter; and Wigham Richardson, Limited, have launched from their Neptune Works, Walker,. Newcastle-on-Tyne, a tank steamer, the "British Gover- nor," which they are building to the order of the British Tanker Com- pany, Limited, for the services of the Anglo-Persian Oll Company. The vessel in single screw ateamer, built of steel, 454ft. in length by 67ft. beam, and is de- signed to attain the highest class in Lloyd's Register. She is intend- ed to carry about 10,150 tons total deadweight on a draught of 20ft. 8in. Her oil cargo will be carried

is contemplating the building of a 20 hold tanks and 10 Summer

tanks. She will also have, a hold forward for the carrlage of or

mammoth liner 1,000 feet long. In- quiries have already been made for an assurance from the Clyde Navidinary cargo. The installation for gation Trustees that such a vessel loading and discharging her oil can be safely launched and taken cargo will include two cargo ell out to the open sea. It is assumed pumps, each discharging 300 tons. that the shipowners who are inquir per hour, placed in the main pump- ing are either the Cunard or the room forward containing the bal White Star. On the Clyde. are last pump and the oil fuel pump. three shipbuilding Arms who could The boilers will be heated by oil, undertake such a job, and preli-and this oil, fual will be stored in ¡minary inquiries have been received eross bunker in the double bot

by these. It le confidently assert-tom, both forward and aft

a

ed that the Clyde Trustees will do deep tank forward, and in settling their part readily in the deepening tanks, the total capacity being.) and widening of the channel, and 1.600

tona. The propelling the difficulties at the turns of the machinery will consist of a set of channel are considered, not in triple-expansion engines, supplied auperable. Similar questions were with steam by three large boilers, asked before the "Aquitania" and using oil fuel on the Wallsend- "Lusitania" were built, and those Howden system of forced draught, were launched successfully. Athe whole being constructed by 1.000-foot liner has long been a Swan, Huster, and Wigham shipbuilding dream, and would, of Richardson, Limited; at their Nep course, be the world's largest liner. tune Works.

FIRE PROTECTION

TOTAL

AUTOMATIC CARBONIC ACID DRY FIRE EXTINGUISHER

Practical, Reliable, Emclent, Over 1,000,000 in use

A NON-CONDUCTOR OF

Will not Evaporate

Agent: JOHN S. SMITH, 6th Floor, China:Building.

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1926.

CANADIAN

PACIFIC

QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC.

TO VICTORIA & VANCOUVER,

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STEAMERS

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF ASIA EMPRESS OF CANADA EMPRESS OF RUSSIA- EMPRESS OF ASIA " EMPRESS OF CANADA EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF ASIA EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF CANADA

SAILINGS 1926-1927.

H'Kong S'hai Kobe 'hama Vicer Loave Louro Logue Leare Arrive Nov. FF, Nov. 14 Nov. 17 Nov. 20. Nov 20

Jan. 5 Jan. 8 Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 23. Jan. 26 Jan. 29 Feb, 1 Feb. Febr 13: Feb. 10 Feb, 19 Feb. 22 Feb. 25 Mar. 6 Mar. Mar. 12 Mar. 16 Mar, 18 Mar. 27 Mar. 30. Apr. 2 Apr. 5 Apr. 8 Apr. 1 Apr. 20 Apr. 23 Apr. 26 Apr. 29 May 8 May 11 May 14 May 17 May 20 May 29 June 1 June 4 June 7 June 10 June 19 June 22 June 25 June 28 July July 10 (E/Asia and E/Russia call Nagasak) day after departure from Shanghai).

December 7 MONTROSE February February 19 MONTCALM March. April

Connecting sailings St. John to Liverpool.

...

MONTROYAL

4

MONTNAIRN

MONTROSE.

2. .. MONTCLARE April

23

Cherbourg and Antw pr

Frequent sailings to. Liverpool, Belfast, Glasgow, Southampton,

BOOKINGS NOW ON.

Early application for spac 8 advisable.

SPECIAL PARES TO EUROPE

£120

$112

£83.

.HONG KONG MANILA SERVICE.

LeAre

Arrive

Leave..

Hong Kong

Manda

Manlin

Nov 3 Dec. 2

Nov. A

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

Dec. 4

EMPRESS OF ASIA

Dec. 5 Dec. 7

Arriva

Hong Kont

Nov. 6 Nov. 8:

CANADIAN PACIFIC EXPRESS

TRAVELLERS CHEQUES PAYABLE THE WORLD OVER. THE SAFEST AND MOST CONVENIENT WAY TO CARRY FUNDS. Passenger Department: Tel. C.752 Freight and Express: Tel C:42

Cables: "GACANPAC" Cables: "NAUTILUS,”

CHINA BORNEO SHIPPING

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CO.

HONG KONG-BORNEO ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. » To Sandakan, Tawau, Semporna and Lahad Datu Returning via Sandakan Jambobgan and Jessolton Regular Three-weekly Freight and Passenger Service. 8.S. "LOK SUN"

FRIDAY TUESDAY

Hong Kong Salled Sandakan Arrived

Tawau

Semporna

Sailed: Arrived Sailed

Lahad Datu Arrived.

WEDESDAY

THURSDAY

October

October 00 October

26

October

FRIDAY

October

Arrived Sailed

FRIDAY

October

SATURDAY

October

80

SATURDAY

October

Departure

Sandakan Arrival

FRIDAY FRIDAY

THURSDAY

SUNDAY MONDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY

October

November November

November

November

November

November 5.

Hongkong

Nevomber 10

Doparture Jambobgan Arrival

Jesselton

Departure: Arrival

Doparture. Arrival

WEDNESDAY Excellent accommodation for Saloon, Second sluse and Steerage passengers.

All First Class Staterooms and Second Class Cabins fitted with Electric Fans.

HI1

Hotal reservations arranged at Sandakan and Hong Kong . if desired.

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Through Bills of Lading isstied to B. N. Borneo Porta ather than those named.

Sailings are subject to alteration.

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For Freight, Passage and other Information please apply to

CARMICHAEL & CLARKE, Agents.

Quseats Building

OR.

W. WATT & CO., Agents,

Phone C. 232..

188, Wing Lok Street West, Pho C. 4968,

A. WEEK'S

PAPERS IN ONE.

OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.

WELCOME GIFT TO FOLKS AT HOME.

Much of interest has occurred in Hong Kong and China this week, so that the current number of the "Overland China Mail" will prove a very welcome gift to folks at Home.

Post-Strike Conditions: All local news, Chinese reports, despatches and cables published daily with footnotes and explanations are reproduced in the "Overland."

Stage by stage, post-Strike conditions are described better than a dozen letters could do.,

Strikers Give Trouble: How the strikers have given trouble and a startling disclosure as to activities of Canton's "Iron Blooded Corps" have led to important articles in the daily paper. These will be found in the "weekly."

Regimental Change: Beginning with the address of Lt- Col Comyn on the arrival of the 2nd Scottish Borderers and ending with, the farewell march of the I/E. Surreys, this week has seen the local regiment changed. Full reports included.

Trafalgar Day, as observed in Hong Kong, is reported side by side with latest intelligence about Yangtse attacks on British gunboats. There is also the news of outrages against foreign communities in several ports:

Other Features: include the ladies' short sleeve controversy; Kowloon community activities: Triple Disaster on the West River, abortive Shanghai coup. Engineers In- stitute lecture; local sport; cartoon occ-all making a com- plete narrative of life out here and excellent value in compact form for reference or for sending away.

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