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DODWELL & COMPANY, LTD.

FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK Via SUEZ. 8.8 "ROWES CASTLE" ......on or about middle of December.

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.

REDUCED PASSAGE RATES TO BRINDISI, VENICE OR TRIESTE,

"A" Class £72.10.0d

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"B" Clase £66.0.0d. NEXT SAILINGS.

OUTWARDS FOR SHANGHAL YOKOHAMA, KOBE & MOJI

5.S. "VENEZIA

M.V. "ROMO10"

S.S FIUME-},"

From Hong Kong, Salls on or about 9th Dec .Sails on or about 6th Jan., 1927. Sails on or about 5th Feb., 1927.

HOMEWARDS FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRUESTI.

M.V. "ESQUILINO"

S.S. "VENEZIA

S.S. "ROMOLOT

SIS. "FIQME;E”

From Hong Kong.

Sally on or about 10th Dec. Sails on or about 7th Jan., 1927. Salts on or about, 4th Feb... 1927. Sails on or about 4th March, 1927.

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS

FROM CALCUTTA & COLOMBO TO

SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.

+

"UMZUMRI" "UMSINGA" Regular Passenger and Cargo Service to South Africam Porta. Through Bills of Lading issued from Hong Kong.

...Sails from Calcutta End of Dec.

Salls from Calcutta 31st Jan., 1997,

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

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

O.

S.

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FAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

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

Buoz and Port Said.

ANDES MARU...............Tuesday, 14th December, KIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES-Vis "Saigon, Stagepor

Colombo, Darbas & Capetowa

MANILA MARU

BOMBAY-Vin Singapore and Colombo.

TACOMA MARU

UGA MARU

i. Monday, 17th January,

Friday, 10th December. Wellnesday, 15th December.

SUMATRA MARU (Calls at Penang) Sunday, 19th December. DURBAN, DELAGOA BAY, BEIRA, DAR-ES-SALAAM, ZANZIBAR AND

MOMBASSA-Vin Singapore and Colombo.

CALCUTTA VI

MEXICO MARU .........

Singapore

Wednesday, 22nd December..

and Rangoon..

BINGO MARU

Saturday, 25th December. End of December,

BANGKOK-Yi Saigon

KOHSO MARU

VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER via Shanghai and Japan

..

Parts.

ARIZONA MARU (From Shanghai) Tuesday, 14th December, HAIPHONGvà HOIHOW & PAKHỎI

TAIKWA MARU

MENADO MARU-

·

Friday, 10th December. .Friday, 24th December.

NEW in

Japan ports, San Francisco std Panama

JAPAN

4ORTS

Mara.

MARU HONOLULU MARD SEATTLE MARU

(From Robe) Wednesday, 15th December.

KEBLUNG VIA

via SWATOW & AMOT.

MENADO MARE

KALIO MARU

TAKAO

....

AO via SWATOW & AMOT.

KOTSU MARU

TAKAO and KEELUNG.

SOURABAYA MARG

DAIREN YOU CHEFOO and TBINGTAU.

CHUKWA MARU

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

Sunday, 14th December.

Monday, 13th December. Friday, 24th December.

.Saturday, 11th December.

Sunday, 12th December, 10 a.m.

Thursday, 16th Dec., 8 a.m.

Friday, 24th December.

Tuesday, 14th December. to:OBAKA BHOSEN KAISHA.

M. TAKEUCHI, Manager.

KAIPING HOUSEHOLD COAL

NOTE REDUCTION IN PRICE.

In Lots of not,

less than

1/2-ton:-

*Delivered to

Peak District (above Bowen -Buad), $24.00 per ton

Delivered がら Do won Boad Land Lower

Lovele, 122.00 par ton. Delivered

Kowloon, $20.00

per ton.

to

Orders should be sent in writ- ing at least 24 hours before the Goal, la required.

or

All orders must be accompanied by ash, Ohequo Compradore Order payable to ** The Kailan Mining Ad ministration."

THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION.

Head Office:-TIENTSIN.

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

THE KWONG HIP LUNG CO., LTD.

ENGINEERS and SHIPBUILDERS, BOILER MAFERS, BRASS and IBON FOUNDERS. Al work done in this establishment is guaranteed. We have over thirty years' experience. We swn two Slipways and ear ̈'accommodate, any craft of 200 feet long, --

Twyn Office: 64, Obenaught Road Central, Hongkong, Tol Central No. 459, Skipyard: Sham-Sul-Po, Kowloon, Hongkong,

Tel. Kowloon No. 9. Entimates furnished on application.

Hongkong, April 1, 1926.

THE CHINA MAIL.

SHIPPING SECTION.

SHIP AGROUND.

"Tai Ming" In West River.

"

BRITISH GUNBOAT ASSISTS.

A Newly-Discovered Ledge. of Rocks.

From Our Own Correspondent.] Samshui West River), Dec. 4. " In the early morning (about 5.30-1 a m.), thể ss. "Tai Ming" (of the Kwong Wing S.S. Ca.. Hong Kong) stranded while crossing. from about the muddle of Kiakong towards the and of Hokshan on the oppoeltu side of the river.

The Tai Ming" was making. Tor the entrance of the western tor new ebarneh

Soundings showed that wader fors ward and afs was 12 feet, but amid- ships, the depth was only 5% feet. The beat had left boug Wong on December 2,with a neark Culturgo

Land 250 native passengers,

draft x free

PASSENGER LIST.

ARRIVAL

LOCAL SHIPPING,

TO-DAYS ARRIVALS AND ULEARANCES..

THE MORNING LIST.

This morning, the following sea- İgoing arrivals at Hong Kong were

reported-

Empress of Asia #8883 tons). British from Manila: C.P.S.-176 tona general cargo for Hong Kong, 82 passengers,

The first-clios passengers who Taming 13569 Brit.. from Hais arrived in Hong Kong on Decum-phong. Feat Bayard B& S.-1,000)» ber 6 from Australia. - Sundakan bons rice and 400 tons general H.K.. and Manita on the ss. "St. Albans" a passengers,

were

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Somehow (1,690) Brit., from Mr. W. 3. Hill, Mrg, W. J. Liley. Shanghai, Amoy; B. & S.--380 tons Me. W. Dixson. Mrs. E. M.H.K. 335 tons for ports, beyond. 96 Rackham. Miss F M. Rackham. passengers.

Miss M. Druty, Mr. H. A. Leggatt. Roseric 43,005) Brit., from Now M. H. E. Orr, Mr. and Mrs. H. | York, Hollo; Baak Line-3,200 tous C. J. Asche, Mes. K. "McIntyre, oll and 122 tons general H‚K., 3,000 Mr. A. McIntyre, Mrs. V. Etons and TOC Lons general beyond. Turner and Mr. C Whole.

DEPARTURE.

President Hagen (6.198) Ameri- can, from New York, Shanghai: Dollar Line-1,196 sons H.K.: 6,271 tons beyond-179. passengers.

Dampto (14300 Norwegian, from.

Passengers who lefs Hong Kongcainwangtuo: Dodwell and Co.-

per S.s." "Tanda" on December 4 for Manila and Austma 1:17

cluded-

2.000 tons coal H.K.

Roko Maru (2.356) Japanese. from Duiven; M.BK-4.173 tons

1,503) Jay

MA C. F Aris. Mr."J. S. Scott,|| Mr. P Brampton Mr. A. Andres genera H.K.

Sungshan Maru Mr. C. B. Humphreys, Mr. 6. B. Strom Canton: Nissen Kishon Kaisha Laird, Mr. J. Howard, Mrs. A. Proxeneva, Rov, and Mrs. Ander-180 tons general) M... 124 pas.

sengers. menson, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson. Mr.

Koju Maru 1,305) Jap. from E. Embery, Mr. and Mrs. 6. B. Marsh Miss D Marsh, Miss M.Dairen, Weihaiwel M.B.K.-510

tena con 2,300 tons general HK. Marsh.. Mr. W. H. Saunders. My. |

Departures, and Mrs. H. M. Marshall and Mr. J. H. H. Houstoum

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What the Soundings Showed. I learn that the soundings show- Led the Tai-Ming to have skid op en a reef at an "over the ground" Speed of 8 knots, there being the justed down current assisted by an bb tid from outside, and in doing jro Bag Bites herself about 3 feet.

Twn lighters were procured froin Kaukong and these H.S. Cigal took in tow.

While the gunboat, stood by e in deep water the ship was lightened.

* "Afmuld of Pirates"

At 2 pm. the water had risen but the "Tai Ming" could not get off when her engines were put full

ASEPTH.

The "fidida" broke two hawsers

in towing.

The stern-wheeler "Dilly" took an the passengers for up-rives and. other lighters Berived from Ka kong under the escort of Chinese in uniform, the coolies insisting on an armed guari as they were afraid of pirates en route:

By 10.15 p.m. all cargo had been discharged into lighters and at 1:30 am. the ship"floated clear on

her own power,

Cause of the Ledge. An examination showed that there wer no bulges and no damage...

Opinion is river shipping circles is that this ledge of rocks-newly discovered by "chante-hus, very kely only recently bared itself and that the scouring action of the "deflected river current through the new channel has been responsible.

It is certainly not on the man and have been asked to commend it to the attention of the Maritime Cus- tume Coast Inspector."

BRITISH YARDS.

COAL SETTLEMENT BRINGS REVIVAL.

MANY NEW SHIPS TO BE BUILT

Rugby, Dec. 6. The launching this morning of the "Avelona, the fourth of the Blue Star' fleet of five 14.000 ton luxury liners for the South American service. marks anim- portant contribution to the ship- building revival.

new

The fifth vessel of the feet, the "Arundors," is due for launching at Birkenhead early in January."

Nearly 149,000 tons of British Labipe of importance which "have left, the stocks this year represent only a small proportion of the ac- tual tonnage from British yards, for on the Cyde alone output has been

about 267,000 tons.

Work at shipyards has been ham. hered owing to the coal strike, but work on new ships, which ie the most satisfactory feature of the Increased shipyard activity, is now proceeding unhindered.

the

Contracts placed last week in clude nine large tankers for the Eritish Tanker Co., two for Anglo-American Oil Company, and two for the Standard Oil Company. An order for 接就 Insulated steamer of 400 feet longth for Bri- tish owners has been placed at Dundee, and at the Hebburn yorda work will proceed immediately on two 8,500-ton vessels; while Messr Swan and Hunter, propose to T open their Wear yarda for the build- Hing of three steamers for the Canadian Lakes.-British Wireless Service.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE,

Consignees of Cargo ex 8.8. "Colorado" and, "Roserie," 'are re- minded that goods will be subject to rent if undelivered after Decem. ber 13..

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Among the first-class passen- gers who left left Hong Kong for Seattle via Ports on the Admiral Line ss. "President Jackson" on Dec. 6, were:-

Mr. R. R. Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mowel Mrs. C. P. Dawson, Mr. R. C. Williams, Miss M. Roza, Mr. Ho. Ka-lau, Mrs. W. L, Chow. Mr. Johnson, Dr. Ch. Woo, Commander Davie, Mr. M. H. Schulz, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Salzmann, Mr. and C Hugo, Mr. and Mrs. E. Seifert, Rev. and Mrs. G. E. Arrowsmith, Master.K. Arrowsmith, Master V. Arbowsmith. Mrs. J. P. Miller; Miss. J. Miller, Mr. J. P Forbes, Mr. J. W. Meyers, Mrs. A. E. Alger, Mr. C. Marzano, Lt. F. C. Greiner, Mr. Lienhard, Mr. Y. Kudo, Mr. J. R. Hinton, Mr. C. S. Rosselet, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lloyd, Mr. H. M. A. Day, Mrs, F. Miner, Mr. S. M. Huy and Mr. P. R. Warren.

Among the first-class passen- gers who left Hong Kong on the .. President Hayes" for Manila, and Ports on Dec. 7 were:-

1

For Shanghai: President Jackson For Manila President Hayes, Asiatic Prince."

For Singapore: Kutsang.

For Saigon: Changchow. For Cantong, Eiger, Taikwa Maru. For Kwong-chow-wan: Hydran

gew.

For Amoy Shala... For Kobe: Truro City,

Clearances.

P

For Swatow: Sangshan Maru. For Canton: Soechow, For Kwong-chow-wan: Sunkong. For Manila: Eldridge. For Shanghai: Tong Lee.

SHIPS IN PORT.

At 9 a.m. to-day the following vessels wers ini numbers of port:-

British American German

Panama

1

1

Norwegian

2

Гаралене Chinese Dutch Portuguese. French

3

17

Total

66.

Dec. 6-arrivals 9, departures 10.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

The P. and O. s.. "Malwa" left Singapore for this port on Dec. 5. at 3. p.m., with the outward English mails, and is due here on Dec. 10, at about 6 am,

The P. and O. s.s. "Nyanza" left Singapore for this port on Dec. 4. at 6 p.m..and is due here on Dec. 10, at about 6 a.m.

Mr. L. W. Atly, Mrs. I. P. Jaggar, Lt. F. V. H. Kimble, Mrs. E. Kible, Mrs. L. E. Lindsay, Mrs. C. M. Malcolm, Mr. J. H. MacBride, Mrs. C. K. Reys, Miss C. M. Shipman, Mr. C. S. Abell, Mrs. M. M. Abell, Mr. W. S. Abell. Miss M. Abell, Mias E. Archer, Mrs. M. N., Beck, Miss D., Beck, Miss M. E. Cavett, Mr. C L. Crellin, Mrs. H. Crellin, Mrs. G. H. Cuthbert, Miss G. Cathbert, Miss M Wakelee, Miss L. S. Whitcomb, Miss J. L. Adams. The CPS. R.M.S. "Empress of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brügler, Mr. Canada" left Vancouver, for Hong D. Newton, Miss G. Weeks, Mr.Kong, via Japan ports and Shang-| Cartwright, Miss, I. Cartwright, hai, on December 4, and is due here Miss A.. Hahn, Mr. and Mrs. D. on December 23. Tournier, Miss E. McPhersen, Mrs. A. du Cemmen, Mr. Smeet, Mr. M. Carim, Dr. A. Terrence, Mrs. E. G. Nurison, Mrs. J. E. Denaldson, Mrs. A. A. Deraldson, Mrs. F. Eisendrath, Miss E. Eisendrath, Miss M Edmonds, Miss B. Edmonds, Mr. R. M. Fay, Mrs. L. D. Fay, Miss C. E. Furness, Mrs. E. V. Holman, Mr. J. W. Jackson, Miss B Johnston, Mr. F. P. Knott, Dr. F. H.. Milliken, Miss L. A. Nitchy, Mr. J. Patterson, Miss M. Power, Mrs. J. Sargant, Miss G. Schultz, Miss M. E.Shively, Mr. T. B. Van Alstyme. Mr. H. L. Walker, Mr. GW. Wheelwright, Mrs. H. B. Winslow, Mr. H. D. Chapin, Mrs. A. D. Chapin, Mr. L. Flinter, Mrs. R. Flinter, Mr. A. B. Dietrich, Miss. R. Kuhlmann, Mrs. H. M. Morris, Mr. R. B. Morris, Mr. G. E. Thumser, Mi R. Thumser, Miss F. du Cemmen, Mrs. E. White, Mrs. A. Torrence, Miss I. McMahone, Mr. D. D. Foley, Mrs. R. F. Kessinger, Mr. D. N. Assooneul, Mr. H. L. McBrier and Mr. J. A. Cameron.

AMERICAN AUSTRALIA ORIENT LINE.

Operated for

L. S. Shipping Board

By SWAYNE & HOYT, INC. FOR SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES 9.8. "WEST ISLIF" Dec. 20. FOR MANILA & CEBU SS, "WEST CHOPAKA" Dec. '12.

For full information apply to

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1st Floor, Queen's. Building,

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1926.

CANADIAN

PACIFIC

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TO VICTORIA & VANCOUVER,

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EMPRESS OF ASIA EMPRESS OF CANADA EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF ASIA EMPRESS OF CANADA EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF ASIA EMPRESS OF CANADA EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF ASIA

SAILINGS 1927.

H'Kong S'ha Kobe Y'isma Leave Lenvo Leave Leave Jan. 3 Jan.

V'ver

Arrive

Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 23- Jan. 28 Jan. 29 Feb, 1.Feb. 4 Feb. 13 Feb. 16 Feb. 19 Feb. 22 Fab. 28 Mar. # Mar. 9 Mar. 12 Mar. 15 Mar, 18 Mar. 17 Mar. 30 Apr. 2 Apr. 5 Apr. 8 Apr. 17. Apr. 20 Apr. 23 Apr. 26 Apr. 29 May B May 11 May 14 May 17 May 20 May 29 June 1 June 4 June June 10 June 19 June 22 June 23 June 28 July 1 July 10 July 11 July 14 July 19 July 22 July 31 (EAAala and E/Russia call Nagasaki day after departure from Shangha

Connecting sailings St. John to Liverpool

||

MONTROSE February 4

MONTROSE

MONTNAIRN February 19

MONTCLARE

MONTCALM March 12

MINNEDOSA

Cherbourg and Antwerp.

April 2

April 23

May 19:

Frequent sailings to Liverpool Belfast, Glasgow, Southampton,

Leave Hong Kong

קוי

BOOKINGS NOW OPEN.

Early application for space is advisable

SPECIAL FARES TU EUROPE

£120

F

£112

£83

HONG KONG-MANILA, SERVICE,

Arrive Manila Dec. 2 Dec. 4 EMPRESS OF ASIA Dec. 25 Dec. 27

Leave

Manila

Dec. 5

Arriva HongKonr Dec. 7 Dec. 30

EMPRESS OF CANADA, Doc. 28

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S.S. "CITY OF LAHORE"...London, Havre, Rotterdam & H'burg"

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Fares 1st Class to MARSEILLES £73; to LONDON £80, 2nd Class to MARSEILLES £51; to LONDON £55.

AUSTRALIA

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13th Dec. 13th Jan.

9th February.

..24th March.

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.31st December.

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For freight or passage on any of the above lines spply to:--

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