DODWELL & COMPANY, LTD.
FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK Via SUEZ,
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.
"B" Class $66.0.0 NEXT SAILINGS.
OUTWARDS FOR SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, KOBE & MOJI ·
M.V. "ROMOLO
M.V. "YIMINALE"
From Hong Kongi
Sails on or about 6th Jan., 1927.. Sails on or about 3rd Feb., 1927.
HOMEWARDS FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE.
SS. "VENEZIA”
S.S. ROMOLÓ“
M.V. "VIMINALE"
From Hong Kong.
Sails on or about 7th Jan., 1927. Sells on or about 4th Feb., 1927. Salls on or about 4th Mar... 1927.
NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS
FROM CALCUTTA & COLOMBO TO
SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.
S.S. "UMSINGA"
.Sails from Calcutta 31st Jáh., 1927.
Regular Passenger and Cargo Service to South African Ports. Through Bill of Lading issued from Hong Kong.
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For Freight or Passage on any of the above Lines apply to:-
DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents. Telephone Central, 1030:
0.
S. K.
SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP Via Singapore,
Colombo, Suez and Port Said..
ALTAI MARU-
...Sunday, 9th January.
RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES-Vin Saigon, Singapore,
Culembe. Durban & Capetown.. MANILA MARU-
BOMBAY Vin Singapore and Colombo,
..Monday, 17th January.
INDUS MARU... (Calls at Karnehi) Tuesday, 4th January. SHINGO MALE HONOLUSH MARU
Friday, 7th January.
Saturday, 15th January.
KOHRY MARU. (Calls nt. Penang) Wednesday, 19th January,
DELANDA BAY. BEIRA, DAR-ES-SALAAM, ZANZIBAR, AND MOMBASA Via Singapore and Colomliq
...Saturday, 22nd January.
DURBAN
CARO MARU
SEATTLE MARO ........
'CHICAGO MI
CALCUTTA Singapore and Rangoon.
BANGKOK Via Saigon.
SEKKOW MARU
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Tuesday, 25th January.
„End of January,
VICTORIA. SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER Via Shanghai and Japan
Poris.
AFRICA MARI,,From Shan ghal) Thursday 6th January.
HAIPHONG-Vis ROHOW & PAKHOL
·NEW YORK-Via Japan porta, San Francisco and Panama.
2 JAPAN PORTS
AMAZON MARU
SANUKI MARG
KEELUNG Via SWATOW & AMOY.
XALIO MARG
TAKAO Via SWATOW & AMOY,
TAKAO & KEELUNG,
KOROK MARU
BÁTAVIA MARU
DAIREN V ('#EFOO & TSINGTAO,
KYUKO MARU
For further particulars' please apply Tel Central Nu 4088, 4089, 4090.
Friday, 14th January.
Tuesday, 25th January,
Sunday, 9th January, 10a.m.
Saturday, 8th January, ..Saturday, 29th January.
Middle of January. to:-OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
M. TAKEUCHI, Manager.
HONGKONG TO EUROPE.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY
TO TRAVEL FROM HONG KONG TO EUROPE IS AFFORDED BY THE LARGE AND 'LUXURIOUS
CUNARD LINER
S. S. "CALIFORNIA”
VIA:-
Manila, Batavia, Singapore, Rangoon, Calcutta, Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Haifa, Jerusalem, Athens, Naples, Monaco, and Cherbourg.
Due to Sail From HONG KONG at 8 a.m.
ON THE 15TH MARCH, 1927.
"FOR PASSAGE RATES AND FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE APPLY TO-
THE TOURIST DEPARTMENT,
OF THE HONG KONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD. 2ND FLOOR, EXCHANGE BUILDING
HONG KONG
THE CHINA MAIL.
SHIPPING SECTION.
"SUNNING" TRIAL,
FURTHER EVIDENCE HEARD TO-DAY.
SEARCH OF ACCUSED.
SHIPPING NOTES
VESSELS FROM FAR AND NEAR.
LATEST INTELLIGENCE.
At the resumed hearing of the
This morning; the following sea. Sunning" piracy case at the Cen-going arrivals at Hong Kong tral Magistracy this morning, the were reported: Crown Solicitor re-called "Det.
Arafura (3401 tons) British, Sub-Insp. Lane, who said that.in
from Melbourne, Manila, M.M. & the cabin in which the loot had Co.-817 tons general cargo for been stored, he found a suit caseHong Kong, 1.482. tons for ports containing a quantity of ammuni- beyond, 66 passengers.. tion, Witness also found a Euro- pean overcoat, in the pocket of which was a letter addressed to Mr. H.-W. Lapsley,
Continuing, witness said that he saw the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th 5th and 8th. defendants brought to the, Central Police Station. He searched each man who had a number painted on his back, but found nothing incriminating on any man except No. 6 who was wearing a cardigan jacket which had been identified by a Chinese 2nd.. class passenger.
·
A NEW FUNNEL
BLUE STAR SERVICE 'DESIGN.
The question of funnel printing is not nearly as animportant an item in the consideration of 4" ships. ping company as many people would like to imagine a fact that. le proved by the stacks which "are" now being fitted to practically avery passenger motorship, Team- monta a Liverpool shipping paper: When the new Blue Star passenger service to the River Plate was first mentioned there was a good doni. of speculation as to what funnel they would adopt, for their Con- tinental competitors on the South very American trade have "some striking design, and that sort of Japanese Prince (8.874) Brit,thing certainly makes an impression from New York Shanghai Furness in those waters. The funnel that Far East Line--115 tons H.K., 445 had long been borne by their cargo (tons' beyond.
ships is distinctive-a red funnel Yorck" (6,004) German, from with a black top, the rád having Kobe, Shanghai: Melchers & Co-painted in it a large white circle cases general cargo H.K, 1,400 with a blue stur. For their pas- tons beyond, 40 passengers.
senger service, however, they felt Borneo Maru (4281) Japanese, that they wanted something rather from Bombay, Singapore; 0.8.K different, and at the same time 161 tons H.K., 5,439 tone beyond, 2 wished to regain the old connection in the minds of their clients. passengers. %
Therefore, the new ships of the tone"A" class will be given what is really a combination of the existing funnel and one that was once welt known but has now been lost by
The only amalgamation. difference will be that the black top is made unusually deep, and into it is inserted a white line. It seems a small enough "difference, but it makes a very striking alteration to the appearance of the ship, and is distinguishable for a very Grant,siderable distance.
Delagon "Maru (4,378) Jap., from Osaka, Shanghai, N.Y.K-71⁄2 Witness put a guard of Euro. H.K.12,888 tona beyond.
Halmun (42) Chinese, from pean and Indian police officers on board the "Sunning" that even-Kwong-chow-wan, Macao; Foo. Yow ing, returning to the ship himself S.S. Co-460 tons H.K.
Wing Wo (503) Chi, from Fort at 7 o'clock on the following
Yew Kee.-120 tona morning, when the contents of Bayard; the cabin containing the loot were beyond. removed to the Central Police Station and put in a strong room of which witness kept the key.
In reply to further questions, witness said that he found a large quantity of baggage in the steer age quarters. This also was rel moved to Central Police Station, each defendant being afforded an opportunity for inspecting it. The 6th, accused claimed several articles including a small trunk in which witness found a rain coat which was subsequently claimed by Mrs. Anderson (a previous wit- nees).
The remainder of this morn- Ang's hearing was occupied by the identification, of other articles previously put in as exhibits by other witnesses:
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PASSENGER LIST.
ARRIVALS.
Among the first-class passengers the American Mall liner "President Grant," arrived at Hong Kong from Seattle Jan. 3
were:
་
Departures.
For Canton Bintang, Nisshin Maru, Suiyang, Taikwa Maru, Poo Tye.
For Manila: President. President Adams.
For Nauru Levernbank. For Swatow: Lushan Maru For Keelung: Annam Maru.. For Hodhow: Dorry.
For Au Tau: Tak Hing.
Clearances...
For Shanghai: Deike Richmers. For Canton: Hubro.i For Takoo: Nitto Maru. For Singapore: Hosang.
SHIPS IN PORT.
י
At 9 a.m. to-day the following aumbers of yessels were ports..
ng
British
Panama
Norwegian
German
Japanese
Chinese
16
Dutch
•Portuguese French
4
8
1
Total
70
During the holidays there were
Hr. G. Agfelbaum, Mr. L. J. Cave, | 57 arrivals (19 British. 13 Japanese Mr. Paul Cotton, Mr. and Mrs,5 Norwegian, 9 Chinese, 1 Danish,
American) and 54 departures (15 British, 13 Japanese, 4 Norwegian, Chinese, 1 Daniah, 3 Dutch, 3 French, 3 German, 3 American).
'J, H. Dollar, Mr. E. C. Duncan, Mr. 2 Dutch, 2 French, 4 German, 2
A. H. Fenwick, Miss C. Heferon, Mrs. F. H. Jackson, Mr. M. B. Karanjia, Mr. W. Kengman, Mr. W. Kozol, Mr. F. H. Jackson, Mr. E. D. Morrison, Mr. Obey, Mr. R. L.. Parker, Mr. F. Rippington, Capt. P. H. Ralfe, Sir Shounson Chow Mr. E. Fr Townsend.
1,
at
Saloon passengers arrived Hong Kong from Sydney and Manila by the E. & A. S:S.. Co.'s "Arafura" on Jan. 3 were:-
The Rev. F. H. and Mrs. Wilkinson; Miss D. Robertson, Miss E. E. Goodson, Mr. E. W. Dawsodi, Dr. E. Brister, Mr. and Mrs. Grossman, Mrs, L. and Dunbar, Miss A, Keffer (for Yokohama)..
DEPARTURES."
First class passengers who sailed from Hong Kong for Manila on the American Mail liner President
Grant" on Jan. 3. Included:
Mr. E. V. Agren, Mr: H. Bunning, Dr. D. H. Bricu, Mrs. E. B. Capehart, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. and Miss Velma Cohran, Mr. H. Cohen, Mr. S. A. Covell, Mr. L. Garner, Mr. A. A. Harris, Mr. M. and Mrs. M. Hodges, Mr. H. C. Lind" Mr. R Luther, Mrs. M. Luther, Mr. A McMillan, Mr. A. H. Raymond, Mry Joseph Robins, Miss M. Van Deman, Mr. and Mra. C. G. Wilson, Mrs. F. Woodworth, Mr. Frank H. Heges, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Streiff; Mrs. E Bunning, Mr. and Mrs. John Landa, Mr. F Custodio, Mr.. Ludvig Kiene Miss L Kiene, Mr. Hans E-Galaer, Rt. Rev. CR. and Mrs. Duppas, Mr. and Mra. Jas Kinnaird, Mr. and Mrs. E. and Miss M. Grauter, Mr. A. H. Ford, Miss Maria Rosado, the Misses C. D. and B. Greuter, Mrs. Valerie Urich, Miss Mayer Urich, Mr. Koomgle, Mr. Oliver, Leer Miss T. «Fales; -Mrs. HD Brown, Mr. and Mrs. C. EL Moyqr, Mr, G. B. Roorbach, Mrs. C. D. Wilson
The China Boreno S.S. Co's Lok. Sun" sails from Hong Kong on Jan.
9 for Borneo.
One Chinèse deck passenger' on the "Arafura" died between Mel-
bourne and Hong Kong.N
AMERICAN ORIENTAL
MAIL LINE
Operated for U.S, Shipping Board
by
ADMIRAL ORIENTAL
LINE
S.S; “CITY OF SPOKANE"
on or about JANUARY 6th
for
MANILA-ILOILO -CEBU-
ZAMBOANGA
ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE
Hong Kong Bank Building
02477, C.2478&
7.92)
AMERICAN AUSTRALIA ORIENT LINE Operated"
U S. Shipping Board By SWAYNE & HOTT, INCL FOR SAN FRANCISCO & LOS
ANGELE
real
con- The colour scheme is completed by white up- perworks, a black hall, and red boot. topping.
Kingston has ceased to be a free port, as the Legislature has placed a tax of one penny per ton on ship ping as a harbour light duty (states a Jamaica message).
CANADIAN
PACIFIC
QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC TO VICTORIA & VANCOUVER.
STEAMERS
SAILINGS 1937.
H'Kong S'hal Kobe,·· Xhama
Leave Leave Leave - ·LESTO Arriva Jan. 6 Jan Jan: 12 Jan. 15 Jan 24 Jan. 26 Jan. 29 Feb. 1 Feb. 4 Feb. 13
EMPRESS OF ASIA EMPRESS OF CANADA | EMPRESS OF RUSSIA Feb. 16 Feb. 19 Feb. 22 Feb. 25 Mart EMPRESS OF ASIA Mar. 9 Mar. 12 Mar. 15 Bar, 18 Mar. 27 EMPRESS OF CANADA Mar, 30 Apr. 2 Apr. 5 Apr. 8 Apr. 17 EMPRESS OF RUSSIA Apr. 20, Apr. 23 Apr. 28 Apr. 29 May EMPRESS OF ASIA May 11 May 14 May 17 May 20 May 29 EMPRESS OF CANADA. June 1 June 4 June 7 June 19 June 19 EMPRESS OF RUSSIA June 22 June 28 June 28 July 1 July 10 EMPRESS OF ASIA July 11 July 14 July 19 July 22 July 1 (E/Aslu_and_E/Russia call Nagasaki:day after departure from Shanghai) Connecting Ballings St. John to Liverpool.
MONTROSE MONTROSE February 4
April 3 MONTNAIRN February 19, MONTCLARE April 28 MONTCALM March 12 MINNEDOSA May 13, Frequent sailings to Liverpool. Belfast, Glasgow, Southampton,
Cherbourg and Antwerp.
BOOKINGS. NOW OPEN.
Early application for space is advisabil
$112
£83
SPECIAL FANES TO EUROPE
$120
HONG KONG MANILA SERVICE,
LEAT Hong Kong Jan. 15
"Arriva
Manila
Jan. 17
Arrive Leave Manila longlo
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA Jau, 18. Jan. 20
CANADIAN PACIFIC EXPRESS
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Cables: "GACANPAC"
Cables: "NAUTILUS.”
CHY LOONG.
New Season. Preserved Ginger.
Best quality Prompt attention to Exportera.. cer-281, Queen's Road Central, 2nd floor. Tel. Central 2530. Factory:-500-504, Canton Rond. Ysumatt Tel, K. 889.
This picture was taken at the launching, ceremonies of one of the first class No. 80 cruisers, one
of the new units of the Japanese Navy to be put into sarvice shortly.
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London, Havre, Rotterdam & burg Fares to LONDON: 1st Class £72, 2nd Class £49. 10 8.8. "CITY OF CALCUTTA" Marseilles, Lundon, Havre & H'burg
Fares 1st Class jo MARSEILLES 266; to LONDON 172.
2nd Class to MARSEILLES £47; to LONDON £49.10
AUSTRALIA
ELLERMAN LINE 10th January
: 9th FebruaxY,
24th March
AUSTRAL-EAST INDIES LINE Sallings from SINGAPORE on th of every month by "CITY OF TAUERMO" or "CITY OF SPARTAL.
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via. Suez Canal
ALSO,ACESITS FOR
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SERVICES TO:
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formation apply tom
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Consignees of. Cur:
reminded that goods maining undelivered. uary 10, will be subf
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Queensovia Staz Canal ve Suez Canal MUS & SOUTH AFRICA
17th March
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for Mauritius, Delagon Bay, Durban, East London, Algon Bay, Port Eliza:
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