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DODWELL & COMPANY, LTD.

FÖR BOSTON AND NEW YORK Via SUEZ,

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S.S." "WRAY CASTLE” |

Sails on or about 19th Nov.

LLOYD TRIESTINO

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.

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REDUCED PASSAGE RATES TO BRINDISL. VENICE OR TRIESTE.

"B" Claus £68.0.0d... "A" Class £72.10.0d.

NEXT SÄILINGS.

OUTWARDS. FOR SHANGHAL, YOKOHAMA, KOBE & MOJL

ESQUILINO".

M.V.

S.S. "VENEZIA” ·

M.V. "ROMOLO"

M.V. "REMO"

From Hong Kong.. Salls on or about 6th Nov.. Salls on or about 9th Dec, Sails on or about 6th Jan. 1927. Sails on or about 3rd Feb, 1927.

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HOMEWARDS FOR BRINDISI VENICE AND TRIESTE,

M.Y. "VIMINALE"

MV. "ESQUILINO"

SS.. "VENEZIA"

M.V. "ROMOLÓ"

From Hong Kong, Sails on or about 5th, Nov. Saile on or about 10th Doc. Sails on or about 7th Jan. 1927.

Sails on or about 4ih Fob,, 1927.

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS

FROM CALCUTTA & COLOMBO TO SOUTH AFRICAN" PORTS.

S.S. "UMSINGA"

Sails from Calcutta 31st Jan, 1927.. Regular Passenger and Cargo Service th South African Ports, Through Bill of Lading issued from Hong Kong.

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

DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents. Telephone Central 1030,

0.

S. K.

SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,

LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP-Yi Singapore, Colombo,

Suet and Port Said

AMUR MARU

Saturday, 6th November.

RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES V Saigon. Singapore,

Colambu Barban & Capetown.

SANTOS MANU

BOMBAY —Vin Souɛnpore and Colombo,

Sunday. 5th December,

DURBAN, DERACOA BAY, BEIRA, DAR-ES-SALAAM, ZANZIBAR *

INDO MARU

HEINAN, MARU

CANADA MARU

Monday, 8th November. ...Saturday, 20th November

Wednesday, 10th November.

Thursday, 25th November.

MOMBASA.—Via Singapore & Colombo,

CALCUTTA—Vİ Singapore and Rangoon,

SANUKI MARU

StateĎ

VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER via Shenghai and Japan

Ports.

LONDON MARU (From Shan gòni). Tuesday, 9th November. HAIPHONG via HOIHOW & PAKH OL

TAIKAA MARU...Monday, 8th November. NEW YORK--VIS sanan ports, San Francisce and Prania

BAGUE MARU...(From Kae lung) Monday, 8th November. JAPAN PORTS

ALAT MARU

SUMATRA MARU

KEELA NAVI SWATOW & AMOY."

KYODO MARU

KANO MARI

FAKAO SWATOW & AMOY.

KOTSU MARU

TAKAO JO KIELUNG,

GANGES MARIJ

DAIRAN CHEER and 7TSINGTAU,

KINZAN MARU ......................

Monday, 15th November.

Tuesday, 10th November.

1. Monday, 8th November, 10 n.m. Sunday, 14th November 10 a.m.

Wednesday, 17th Nov. 8 Rim.

Wednesday, Tat December..

End of November.

For further particulars please apply to:-0SAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.

Tel. Central No. 4889, 1089, 4000.

M. TAKEUCHI, Manager.

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

"CITY OF BARODA” 9,670 tons d.w. sailing 5th Nor. "CITY OF CAIRO“ ∙18,145 tons.d.w. falling frd Dec. The above modern, passenger steamers will be despatched 18 above for Boston and New York via Philippine Islande, Strafts, Colombo and Suez Canal, arriving in New York on or about 5th January and 2nd February respectively, Faren #100-Single First Class £70.-Single Second Class.

For further particulars, apply to-

'F

THE BANK LINE, LTD., General Agenta.

KAIPING COAL

FOR HOME, FACTORY & POWER HOUSE

HOME,

FACTORY

AND

BUNKERS

"POWER

HOUSE,

TUGS &

LOCOS:

For Price Apply to

THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION.

DODWELL & CO. LTD, Agists. Hincks

HIGHWAY ROBBERY.

FOKIS: TIED TO PINE TREER

STANLEY RD. REPORT.

THE CHINA MAIL.

SPANISH PLOT.

·700′ SEPARATISTS CROSS FRONTIER.

Perpignan, November 5, "

of

INVESTITURE.

GOVERNOR TO RECEIVE ST. JOHN ORDER.

At, Murray Parade ground on A message from Toulouse states Monday, HR.H. Prince George. that a fores about 700 will inspect the St. John Ambu- A highway robbery between Separatists have crossed the fron-lance Brigade and invest H.E the Stanley and Shaukawan last night ter into Spain in small parties and Governor (Sir Cecil Clementi) has been reported to the police. that they have taken to the moun with the insignia of "Knight of A foki of the Kwong Sangtains. It is reported that they havs Grace of the Venerable Order of grocer's shop, Main Street, Stan- been joined by a number of fellow St. John of Jerusalem." ley "vidiage, reports that he left Separatists. Stanley about 4.30 p.m. in the It is stated that the Spanish company of two other fokis from Government has despatched two the same shop with money to buy regiments of the Civic Guard to provisions at Shaukiwan.

the frontier. All is quiet In Spain. The Press is rigorously censored, and does not refer to the Separatist plot. Reuter.

About 6.30 p.m., as it was get ting dark, two men are reported to have appeared suddenly from bushes at the side of the road the lower halves of their faces being covered with handkerchiefs.

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CLUBBED PACKAGES.

No Exchange Between China and Dutch East Indies,

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One of the men is reported to have covered the tokis with a re-i volver whilst the other tied their hands behind them and secured them to pine trees at the side of the road. $27 was then taken

It is notified that the Postal from their persona and the rob- bers disappeared, according to the Administrations of the Nether. report, leaving their victims tied lands East Indies and the Repub- to the trees.

lic of China have decided by Half an hour later, having virtue of the povision of the fol managed to free themselves, the lowing sections of Article 84 of fokis made their way to Shauki the Convention of Stockholm to wan police station where they re-prohibit the exchange of Clubbed ported the matter.

Packages with Hong Kong as from January 1.. viz. —-

Section 3.-Letters may not

Theft From Ship.

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The Order of Procedure will be:-

HR.H. Prince George will be received with a Royal Salute.

His Royal Highness will inspect the Corps.

Hollow Square will be" formed, and His Royal Highness will in- vest H.E. the Governor.

Ranks will be re-formed and the Corps will "March Past" and off the ground.

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Spectators are requested to keep their seats until His Royal Highness has left the ground.

The public is cordially invited to be present and should arrive not later than 5.05 p.mi.

PASSENGER LIST.

ARRIVALS.

List of passengers who arrived per Dollar liner s.s. "President Cleveland" from Manila yesterday: Mr. G. Anderson, Mr. E.. A. Booth, Mr. B. Baxafra,. Mr. V. C. Berg;. Mr.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1926.

CANADIAN

PACIFI

QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC.

CHRISTMAS IN THE OLD COUNTRY,

8.S. "EMPRESS OF RUSSIA” Sailing a.m. THURSDAY, Nov. II, "arrives

VANCOUVER,

VICTORIA &

Nov. 29, and connects with

8.8.

from

"MONTROYAL"

St. John Dec. 7, arriving BELFAST, Dec. 14; LIVERPOOL, Dec. 15.

£120.

THROUGH FARES

£112.

£83.

CANADIAN PACIFIC EXPRESS

TRAVELLERS CHEQUES PAYABLE THE WORLD OVER.

Capt. Colling of the 8.3.contain any letter, note or docu- R. Bruce, Mr. P. D. Chatlain, Mr. "Bellorophon" reports on arrival ment addressed to a person other. Childs, Mr. G. W. Davie, Mr. from Singapore yesterday that in than the addresses, or a person. S. Herrera, Mra. T. Kawatai, THE SAFEST AND MOST CONVENIENT WAY TO CARRY FUNDS, the course of the voyage five rolliving with him. of blue cloth, value unknown, Section 8.-Apart from the ex- were stolen from the after-holdceptions prescribed by the Con- and that yet another roll was vention and its detailed regula- stolen between 5 p.m., the time of tions, articles which do not fulfi the vessels arrival and 11 p.m. the conditions laid down are not yesterday.

to be forwarded.

FRANCE AND SIAM.

13:3: 11

FRIENDSHIP WITH INDO....

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Mr. V. C. Kelley, Mr. T. "Kawatu, Mr. T. S. Kew, Mr. F. R. Lorenzo, Mr. B. F. Lower, Mr. J. F. McGwin, Mr. R. M. Moore, Mr. P. Y. Pangio, Mr. J. Robaglio, Mr. E. R. Reyes, and Miss Z. Safford.. Mr. F. Ruson, Mr. A. P. Santiago

DEPARTURES.

List of passengers departed "on board the A.Q.L. 3... "President Grant for Manila on November dr Mrs. K. G. Ainsworth, Miss K.

G. E. W... Ainsworth, Master Ainsworth, M, Wm Arnett, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Bourne, Misu E. Bourne, Mrs. S. Bullard Mr. and Mrs. P. Happ. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Heilbronn, Mrs. L. F, Kimball, Miss FB Kimball, Mr. Clifton, Mr. V. Martinez, Mr. R. M. Mahler, Miss

JAPANESE LAND LAW CHANGE.

Tokyo, Oct. 29.-The Cabinet CHINA'S NEIGHBOURS. to-day decided to issue an Imperial Ordinance, which will be effective 'Paris, Nov. 5. from November 1, whereby the The Temps,"

studying Indo-Allen Land Law, which was past. China's conditions, emphasises thated by the Diet last session, is vir. the good confident Franco-Siamese tually amended in such a way as relations. which have never been will enable foreigners to own land, more cordial, have inspired a desire with the exception of certain speci- Mathews, Mra. F. J. Marquert,

for close ep-operation.Havas.

MINE COLLAPSE.

DEATH ROLL NOW OVER FIFTY.

"

Jahpeming, Nov. 5. It is now estimated that 51 miners were killed in the collapse of the ming, reported yesterday--Reu'er's American Service.

LOCAL SHIPPING."

TO-DAY'S ARRIVALS AND.. CLEARANCES.

THE MORNING LIST.

This morning, the following sea- going arrivals at Hong Kong were reported:

Glaucus (4792) Bri., front Singa-" pore; B. & 5,

City of Cairo (5024) Bri., from Eremen und Singapore; Bank Line, Soochow (1584) Bri., from Swatow B. & S.

Fook Sang (1987) Bri, from Cal- cuttu and Singapore. J. M.

President Cleveland (8393). Amer- ican, from Manila; Dollar Line.

Tonkin (846) French, from Hal- phong; 1. M.

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fied strategical areas, irrespective of nationality, whereas the Land Law stipulated that this right was only to be granted to those whose countries granted. similar pri vileges.

Mr. and Mrs.

P.

C. K. McClelland, Mrs. B. B. Meade, Mrs. L. G. Merrill, Mra, F. W. Muller, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Rand, Jr., Miss J. Rand, Dr. E. A. Rodier, Mrs. J. Schwerin, Mrs. F. Slingluff, Mias It is understood that the law was

S Singluff, Master F. Singluf, really worded so as to lay down Miss A. Smith, Miss B. Smith, Mrs. C L. Smith, Mr. C. B. Weiss, Miss Japan's belief in the principle of. B. Smythe, Mr. H. A. Anderso), resiprocity, whilst the Ordinanco exemplifies her willingnces concede privileges on condition that they are not regarded as rights.

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Major C. W. Sale. Mr. J. R. Payden Lb.-Comdr. C. R Price, Mrs.. L Price, Mr. L. Y. Hin, Mrs. C. Shec, Mr. S. K. Kee,. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Chamberlin, Mr. L. T. Watly and Mr. A. Husann.

Shadows Before. CHURCH NOTICES.

COMING EVENTS ANNOUNCED

IN THE "MAU....”

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» Entertainments. November, 6 Queen's Theatre; "Her Sister from Paris."

November 6-World Theatre; Douglas: Fairbanks in. the "Don Q. Son of Zorro." November

6-Stor

Theatre;

Carnival

/

The Teaser" "November 6- Grand Dinner Dansant at Café-Restaurszt Parisien.

November 6-Dance at the Palace Hotel, Kowloon.

November 13-The Hong Kong

Dramatic Medley- A D.C.'s

at Theatre Royal, 9.30 p.m.

November 18-Pianoforte Recital at Helena May Institute:

Sports.

November 6-Fifth Race Meeting of the Hong Kong Jockey Club,

Kamo Maru (1886) Japanese, from Yokohama end Shanghai; Happy Valley. NYK.

November 6-First boxing tourna Kyodo Maru (1222) Japanese, ment of the season under H.K. Box- from Keelung and Swatow 0.8 King Ascp. at Theatre Royal.

"Clearances.

For Amoy: Tilawa. For Singapore': Amaur Maru.

Departures.

For Singapore: Viminale. For Canton: Llangchow. . For Ningpo: Linan. For Moji: Tanda.. For Swatow: Hal Ning. For Manila: City of Baroda. For Singapore: Takliwn. Kung

Sang.

For Shanghai: Bellerophon, For Saigon: La Plata Maru.. For Canton: Chaongshing.

SHIPS IN PORT.

At 9 am to-day the following numbers of vessels were porti

British American

4 Norwegian German,

Portuguese

Japanese

finese

Dutch

Paneria

French

No Flag

in

19,

Auction

A CHARGE OF ONE DOLLAR .13. MADE FOR ALL NOTICES

THIS UNDER

HEADING

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL,"

HONG KONG

November 7th, 1926.

23rd Sunday After Trinity. Holy Communion. (8 a.m.) Children's Service:(10 a.m.) Matine (11 a.m.)

Freacher: Rev. G. F. Stopford, C. F. (Collection for Earl Haig's: Fund).

Holy Communion" (12 noon). Evensong (8 p.m.) Ereacher: Rex. Walter F. Scott, R.N.

Armistice Day, Holy Communion, 7.45 am., in the Cathedral and in

the Peak Church. Special Service 9.46 a.m. to 10.30. Preacher: The

Lord Bishop. Collection for St. Dun- stan's Hostel for Blind Soldiers and Sailors.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.

Macdonnell Road, below Bowen Road Tram Station. Sunday Service 11.15 am. Subject:"Adam and Fallen

November 8-Auction of Nos. 21 and 8 Kimberley Road, Kowloon, by Messrs. Lammert Bros.,, at their Duddell Street, Sales Room, 3 p.m.

Meetinga.d? November 8-General Meeting of the Kowloon Football Club at the Club, 6.15 pm;"

November. 18-Half-yearly meet | 5.30 p.m. ing of members of the H.K. Jockey Club, Hong Kong Club Annex, 12.30 openS p.m.

ני

W

Man."

Wednesday Evening Meeting at

Monday and Thuradenk to 7 nằm. The Public is cordially invited to attend the Services and visit the Reading Roomi..

Reading Room at above address,

Tuesday and Friday 10 am to November 12 Twenty-ninth 12 Noon~* meeting of China Provident Loan & Mortgage Co., Ltd., St. George's |Building, -11.30a.m. and extra

ordinary meeting at 11 m

Miscellaneous, November 1) Children's after- noon, at Helena May Institute.

November 20-Annual Fete, OF- ganised by H.KWG, & M.C.L, in the grounds of Government Hopee, from 2.30 p.m.C

December 23-His Lorship the Pishop of London: will preach at St. John's. Cathedral, 11a.m.

THE WEATHER ··

Till soon to-morrow, weather: forecast::: Ifresh, East winds, fine

AMERICAN AUSTRALIA: ORIENT #LINE.

Operated for U.S. Shipping Board o BY SWAYNE Z BOYT, INC. For San Francisco & Los Angeles. ∙9.8. “WEST SEQUANA” Nor, 6.

-For Saigon only? For full information apply to "SWAYNE & HOTT, ING..

OL EVERETT,Inc///

Telephone 03008

1st Floor, Queen's Bollding.

C

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Passenger Department: Freight and Express:

Tel. C.752

Tel, C.42

Cables: "GACANPAC.” Cables: "NAUTILUS.”

CHINA BORNEO SHIPPING CO.

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

FRIDAY

Hong Kong Sailed Sandakan Arrived

October 22 October

Sailedi.

TUESDAY WEDESDAY

October

Towan

Semporna

· Arrivod

THURSDAY

October

"Sailed

Arrived Sailed

TRIDAY FRIDAY

October

"October 28 October 20

on

Lahad Datu Arrived

Sailed

Sandakan Arrived

Sailed

Jambobgan

Arrived Sailed Jesselton Arrival

Departure Arrival:

SATURDAY

SATURDAY October 80 October *81 November November

WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY

108

THURSDAY FRIDAY FRIDAY

November 3 November 4

November 5

November

November 10

Hongkong

WEDNESDAY Excellent uecommodation for Selocn, Second class and Storage passengers.

All First Class Staturcoms and Sacond Class Cabins fitted with Electric FanE.

Hotel reservations arranged at Sandakan and Hong Kong if desired.

Through Bille of Lading issued to B. N. Borneo Ports other than those named..

Sailings are subject to alteration.

For Freight Passage and other Information please annly to

CARMICHAEL & CLARKE, Agents.

Queen's Ballding.

OR

W. WATT & CO., Agenta.

Phone: C. 282,

189, Wing Lak Street West. Phoo C. 4908.

A WEEK'S PAPERS IN ONE.

OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.

BETTER THAN SENDING A LETTER.

Boosting Hong Kong: No two opinions are held as to the necessity of keeping" the Homeland informed as to the real situation in Hong Kong and China. In this period of post- blockade trade it is essential that Hong Kong should be boost- ed. What better than to send a copy of this week's number of the "Overland China Mail," containing all the local and

of the week?

"China""

news

"Diehard" Pickets: Actions of a section, of "dichard" agilators in Canton, against British interests, are carefully- recorded, leading up to Mr. Eugene Chen's explanation.

Latest Outrages: Despatches (with explanatory foot- notes) will be found concerning the latest outrages on foreigners -the kidnapping of an Anglican Bishop and the murder of a French Consul

Variety of News: All the daily reports are reproduced. together with cartoons, illustrated topical articles by experts

The "China Mail" makes a point of explaining names and things Chinese which baffle the foreigner. The copious addenda in the daily issue will all be found in the weekly and will be of use as a reference,

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