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DODWELL & COMPANY, LTD.

FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK Via SUEZ

Salla on or about 19th February.

"RABY CASTLE" ...

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LLOYD TRIESTINO

REGULAR MONTHLY PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE.

"FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE (FJUME), 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, PA

+

"B" Class £66. 0. Od.

NEXT SAILINGS.

OUTWARDS FOR SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, KOBE & MOJI

*VIMINALE" "REMO".

From Hong Kong: Sails on or about 3rd February...„ Salls on or about 3rd March.

HOMEWARDS FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE.

From Hong Kong. Salla on or about 8th February. ....Salls on or about 4th March..

..Sails on or about 5th April.

"ROMOLO" "VIMINALE" "REMO"

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS

FROM CALCUTTA & COLOMBO TO

SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.

“UMSINGA"

Sails from Calcutta end of Febr "UMZUMBI

.Sails from Calcutta, 31st March. Regular Passenger and Cargo Service to South African 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,

O. S. K.

SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP-Via Singapore,

Colombo, Suez and Port Said.

ATLAS MARU..

...Monday, 31st January.

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

Colombo.. Durban & Capetown.

MONTEVIDEO MARU

BOMBAY-Via Singapore and Colombo,

MANSHU MARU

BOENEO MARU

INDO MARU...

PANAMA MARU...

DURBAN, DELAGOA BAY, BEIRA, DAR-ES-SALAAM, ZANZIBAR AND

Tuesday, 1st March.

Monday, 24th January,

Friday, 4th February." Tuesday, 15tli ebruary.

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..Wednesday, 23rd February.

.Tuesday, 25th January,

Friday, 25th February,

.....Thursday, 3rd February.

MOMBASA Via Singapore and Colombo..

CALCUTTA Via Slugapore and Rangoon,"

SEATTLE MARU

TACOMA MARU

BANGKOK-Via Salzon.

SEKKOW MARU

VICTORIA, SEATTLE; TACOMA & VANCOUVER Vin Shanghai and Japan

Ports.

LONDON MARU..(From Shanghai Thursday, 27th January,

HAIPHONG_Vi, HOIHOW & FAKHỎI,

MENADO MARU...

Thursday, 24th February.

NEW YORK-Via Japan ports, San Francisco and PanaMS.

JAPAN PORTS.

HAVRE NARU

SANUKI MARE

ALASKA MARU

..(From Shanghai) Thursday, 10th February,

KEELING Vin SWATOW & AMOY.

KALO MARU

HOZAN MARU

TAKAO VI SWATOW & AMOY.

KOTSU MARU

TAKAO & KEELUNG.

BATAVIA MÁRU ..

DAIREN Via CHEFOO & TSINGTAO.

RYUKO MARU

Wednesday, 26th Janasry. Saturday, 12th February.

Sunday, 23rd January, 10 a.m. .Sunday, 30th Jan, 10a.m.

Thursday, 27th Jan., 8 am.

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Saturday, 29th January,

Middle of January.

For further particulars please apply to:-OSAKA SHOSEŃ KAISHA.

Tel Central No. 4088, 4089, 4090.

M. TAKEUCHI, Manager.

THE EAST ASIÁTIC CO., LTD.

COPENHAGEN..

The M.S.MALAYA”

will be loading for Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen and

other Scandinavian ports on

2nd January 1927

The MS. "DANMARK"

will be loading for Rotterdam, Hamburg and Scandinavian

Further sailings:--

porta on or about

23rd February, 1927.

Expected on

or about:-N

28th February 11th March

M.5. "ANNAM" M.S. "ASIA"

Subject to change without notice. For further particulare please apply to:---

Will leave homeward- bound on or about:~~~

JOHN MANNERS & CO, LTD.

Azamta.

THE KWONG HIP LUNG CO., LTD.

ENGINEERS and SHIPBUILDERS, BOILER MAKERS, BRASS and IRON FOUNDERS. All work done in this establishment is guaranteed. We have over thirty years' operinace, Ws own two Slipways and can (accommodate: ung, craft of 200 fost long.

Town Office: $2, Connaught Road Central, Hongkong. Tel Central No. 459. Shipyard:: Sham-Buf«Po. Kowloon, Hongkong.. Tel Kowloon, No. 9.

Pepé Fatimaton furnished on application. Honghong, Apell 1, 1994..

THE CHINA MAIL

SHIPPING SECTION.

TOWED TO SAFETY,

£2,350 FOR SALVAGE BY BRITISH SHIP.

MAIN ENGINE D'AMAGED.

SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

RIVER COLLISION.

-LAUNCH AND JUNË, NEAR CANTON

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A collision between a junk and a steam-launch near Canton this: week resulted in the loss of two liven.

There were eight women on the CHINA MERCHANTS COMPANY'S'junk including the junk-owner.

CARGOES.

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LANDING NOW SANCTIONED,

A total of £2,350 salvage femun In response to the appeal sent eration was apportioned by Mr by the Canton City Merchants Justice Hill in the Admiralty Court, Joint Federation, the Provincial to the owners of the San Tibargio, of London, £1,800, to the master Government of Canton has sinc- 2135, and to the crew £415, for sertioned the landing of cargoes on vices rendered the "Folkvard," of the China Merchants S. N. Co.'s Oslo, when she was towed Into Bor steamers, and has notified the muda with her main engine badly Departments of Labour and damaged, at the beginning of March Agriculture and Industry, the Fast.

Seamen's Union and representa Htives of the owners of goods to have the matter properly ar- ranged, states the. "Canton Gazette."

For the salvors appeared Mr. "Holman, instrusted by Messrs.

Holman, Fenwick and Willan..

The "San Tiburcio" fejl in with the incapacitated ship in lat 32 30 N., Long, 5630 W., at 7 in the morning. of March 1, The "San Tiburcio," an oil burning vessel, is of 5,995 tons gross, and 416. feet long, valued at 290.926, and was on her way from. Swansea to Tampico. She found the "Folkvard" rolling heavily.. broadside to the sew in a strong. west wind and a heavy swell.

A boat was launched with six men in charge of the chief officer and took a line, performing H difficult service. By the middle of the after- noon effective towage began, but the rope 'parted at 5.20 and the vessels were drifting before the wind all night. The connection resumed next morning held until they made Bermuda harbour on the morning of March 6. The salvors were de Inged till the afternoon of the 7th,

for bunkers.

It was said that the "Folkvard's" wireless broke down after her first call for assistanco, and she would have been in danger, if not

dis- covered, had it not been for them.

The boat was launched on three occasions, and in extreme risk. No ship with less than the best ropes would have been of any use. The

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ARRIVALS.

Five passengers were rescued, and the junk-owner saved her own life by swimming to the shore. One passenger, Cheung Wal-haan, and a servant girl, were drowned.

Scrapped under the Washington, Treaty, the battleship "Ajax" completed in 1913, has

been sold by the Admiralty to tho Alloa Shipbreaking Company, and loft Portsmouth in tow for Rosyth, where she is to be broken up.

The schooner "Ella M. Rudolph" was driven ashore at the height of the storm near Catalina, New foundland. The captain, six men, and one woman were drowned. The captain's son, the only survi vor, reached the shore after a great struggle.

The Swedish Naval Commission haa elaborated a new shipbuilding million Kronen, comprising four programme, its cost exceeding 100

Passengers who arrived in Heng the P. and O. Kashgar" on Jan. 21 Kong from London (via ports) on

capital skips, 8 torpedo boat dos- were

From London: Lt. C. and Mrs.troyers, 8 vedette boats,,,9 sub Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Murray, Mr. marines and 1 sea-plane carrier for N. Prockter, Mr. D. E. Davis, Mr. R. 12 planes. Swan, Mr. W. Robertson, Mr. G. Bond, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mather, Mr. H. George: Mr. and Mrs. Davidson, Capt. and Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. Bruce, Marine J. Franklin, Mr. J. Key, Marine H. Hawkins, Mise E. Williams, Mr. W. Smith, Mr. B.. Buckeridge, Mr. S. Aherne, F/O. C John, Mr. L. Walton, Mr. Mrs. and Miss Duffin, Miss H. Anderson. Mr.. W. Griffin, MR. W. Northcot, Mrs.", Evans,

From Southampton: Mr. E Spratt, Mr. S. Trevaskis, Mr. A. J.; Ward.

From Colombo: Mr. A. Hay Edie. From Penang: Mr. J. Douglas.

The B 1. 8. Takada" will leave Amoy for this port this evening, and is due here to-morrow, at about

4 p.m.

The C.PS, R.M.S. "Empress, of Asia" left. Yokohamayon Jan. 15, and is due at Vancouver on Jan. 24.

The Ben Line 8,8. "Renlawers" from Leith, Middlesbro', Antwerp, London, Straits and Philippines, is due to arrive here on Jan. 28.

This shows the crew working on one of the PN-10 plazes at Philadelphia, which will be used in the United States Navy's non-stop flight of 2,100 miles to Panama.

"San Tiburcio" lost 4 days of her From Singapore: Maj. A. Thomp- voyage by the deviation, with of son. Mr. L. Elliot, Mr. R. Eakin, Mr. fuel and gear, and towed the "Folk-and Mrs. Kan Yan-choo, Mr. and vard about 450 miles.

BASTERN PORTS HEALTH.

The health bulletin of Eastern ports for the week ended Jan, 15 rends:-

Plague: 4 cases at Reunion; 4 at Mauritiua; 8 at Rangoon; 2 at Colombo;: 2 at Sourabais.

Cholera: 2 cases at Bombay; 65 at Calcutta; 5 at Negapatam;

E at Haiphong; 5 at Bangkok.

Mrs. Me Quorn; Mrs. Brandt, Mr. E Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. Pearce, Mr. H. D. Orr, Miss H. Candee.

From Marseilles: Maj. C. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. Taylor, Miss H. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs de Villiers, Miss B. H. de Villiers, Mrs. Delegato..

From Maita: L/Sgt. E. Chapraan, Lt. F. Du Cane.

Passengers who arrived at Hong. Kong from Yokchama (vis ports) on the F. & O. "Kashmir" on Jan. 21 were: Mrs. H. R. Cross, Mr. L. Lowe, Miss A. J. Buchanan, Mrs. D. Wahl, Miss M. Hankey, Mr. W. W. Murdoch, Mr. L. Lofting. Mrs. Blunt, Miss Walker, F/Offer.

Small-pox: 2 cases at Alex-D'Aeth, Mr. R. Bain Mr. E. Jones, Mr. A. E. Hendry Miss. C. Conn, Mr. andria; 22 at Bombay; 184 at C. W. Sutherland,

Mrs. H. B. Calcutta: 1 at Karachi; 7 at Hunter, Mrs. H. Wilson Mrs. F. Madras; 5 at Negapatam; 6 at Willams, Miss E, Du, Miss E. A.. Rangoon; 8 at Singapore; 8 at Duff, Mr. A. G. Carbin, Mr. 8. Odom, Padang 3 at Bangkok; 3 at Rev. J. and Mrs. Inglis, Mr. Lange, Valdivostock.

F/Offer. Thackray, F/Offier. Jones, Mrs. A. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. L. Howe, Miss Chidson, Mr. K. P. Hing, Mr. A. C. Hall, Mrs. P. Wilkie, Mr. H. Luer, Capt. E. W. Morris, Mr. C. Hsu, Mr. Liang, Mr.. Feng, Mr. F. H. Hill, Mr. J. N. Dalgarno.

The tide ball which has been in operation on the George's Landing stage, Liverpool, for over 60 years is to be abolished, according to the official declaration of the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board.

With only a stump of her mizzen- must remaining-the rest met a aquall in the Wash and went away with It-the London sailing barge "Teresa was-assisted into Yarmouth' by a tug, after being picked up off Bacton. by the Cromer motor life- boat "H. F. Bailey."

AMERICAN AUSTRALIA ORIENT LINE:

Operated for

U. S. Shipping Board By SWAYNE & HOYT, INC. FOR SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES.

́9.8. "WEST IVAN”

"Feb. FOR MANILA, ILOILO, ZAMBOANGA & CEBU,

For full information apply to-- SWATNE & HOYT, INC. LEVERETT, Inc. General Agents Telephone C. 8009

1st Floor, Queen's Building,

Hong Passengers arrived, at Kong from Nagasaki on the NY.K. "Tenyo Maru" on Jan. 22 were:- Mr. D. Kashiwal, Mr. and Mrs. F Shimada, Mr. J. Shimada, Mr. H. Shimada, Mr. S. Lystor, Mrs. N. Yeto, Mr. Y. Koyama.

DEPARTURE.

thel First-class passengers on "President Pierce," left Hong Kong for Manila on Jan. 21 were:-Mr. G. H. Adutas, Lt. C. J. Badger, U.S.N., Mr. O. E Braitmayer, Mr Ch. D. Brooks, Mr. G. C. Davis, Mr. L. and Mrs. G. E. Dandois, Mr. B. Doggett, Mr. G. J., Van Eck, Mr. and Mrs. P. S., the Misses P. I. and G. R.. and Mr. Paul S. Gilman, Miss' L. L. Hudson, Mr. J. F. Van Hengel, Mr. A. Kinney, Mr. R. B. Marah, Mr. JA. J. W. Nieuwenhuys, Mrs. V. S. Rathburn, Mrs. E. B. De La Rama, Mr. J. De La Rama, Mr. D. E. Schofield, Mr. and Mrd G. A. Harrell, Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Bakey, Mr. A. T. Gillespie, Mra L. W Holden, Mra. Hawkeins, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Diego, Mr. H. Ben, Mr. L. Nieto, Mr. J. L. Gonzales, Mr. R. G. Tejeler, Mr. R. G. Garcia, Mr. Labraton, Mrs S Labreton, Sister Teophane, Mr. Ng Chin-tuan.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.

ex. 8.A.

Consigners of cargo "Walton Hall" are reminded that goode remaining undelivered after Jan., 24, will be asse.sed.

cargo Consignees of "Danmark" are reminded that goods remaining undelivered after Jan. 25, will be subject to rent.

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SATURDAY, JANUARY

CANADIAN

PACIFIC

A DELIGHTFUL CRUISE DE LUXE

by the

S.S. "EMPRESS OF SCOTLAND"

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25,000 Tons. Gross, Length 697 Feet

LEAVING HONGKONG, FEBRUARY 13th, 1927. via Shanghai, Chinwangtao (for Peking), Kobe,

Yokohama, Honolulu, Hllo, San Francisco, Balboa,

(Panama), through the Panama Canal to Cristobal,

(Colon ), Havana.

Arriving. NEW YORK, April 12th, 1927.

Two days available for sight-seeing in NEW YORK

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Leaving NEW YORK 14th April, 2012

arriving SOUTHAMPTON,April 20th, 1927... Shore excursions and sight-seeing tours at all Ports.

For Particulars Apply To:——

CANADIAN

Teli Central 752.

PACIFIC

Tel. Address "CACANPAC".

KAIPING HOUSEHOLD COAL

NOTE REDUCTION IN, PRICE.

In. Lots of not

less than 1/2-ton':---- Delivered to Peak District. (above BowAL. Road), $84.00 per tan.

Delivered to Bowen Road: and how Or Levels; - $22:00: per ton. Delivered

Kowloon, $20.00

per tor

to

Orders should.

hè sent in, writ. Ing⋅ xt:least: 24 Nonra bafore tike Coal required.

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

THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION.

Head Office:-TIENTSIN.

DODWELL & CO., LTD, Agents, Hongkong.

FOR THE BEST SERVICE. Whether it be developing your negatives,

printing or enlarging- AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS should go to

LEE FONG..

Tel. C. 4028. No. 7, Wyndham St.

WE HAVE THE BIGGEST AND MOST UNIQUE: COLLECTION OF LOCAL AND CHINESE SCENES. Moderate rates, Punctuality and Excellent Quality.

BANK LINE LTD.

AGENTS FOR

ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD.

SAILINGS BUBJECT TO ALTERATION WITHOUT - NOTIGE UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT

Passenger Service.

B.S. "CITY OF LAZORE”

...London, Havre, Rotterdam & H'burg Fares to LONDON: 1st Class £72, 2nd Class 249 10s. 8.9. "CITY OF CALCUTTA” Marseilles, London, Havre & H'burg

Fares: 1st Cisss to MARSEILLES £66; to LONDON F72..

2nd Class to MARSEILLES £47; to LONDON £49.19

AUSTRALIA

ELLERMAN LINE

12th. February.

20th March.

............. AUSTRAL-EAST INDIES LINE Sailings from SINGAPORE on 8th of every month by "CITY OF FALERMO!" or "CITY OF SPARTA'

to Java, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney and vice verus, Through Freight and Passenger bookings trom Hong Kong in conjunction with Ellerman" Line or

other services..

BOSTON, NEW YORK & BALTIMORE AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE

11th March, 8.8. "CITY OF BRISTOL"

via Suez Canal

ALSO AGENTS FOR

ANDREW WEIR & CO.

SERVICES TO

BOSTON, NEW YORK & HAVANA”

M.V. "WEIRBANK”, M.V. "EARCHHANK”.

vis Suez Cansi

vla Suez Canal

MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA

AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE'

...30th January. 30th March

ORIENTAL AFRICAN, LINE",

...20th April

8.S. "TINHOW??

from Hong Kong Loading for Mauritius, Delagos Bay, Durban, East. London, Algoa Bay, Port Elizabeth, Mossa! Bay

and Capetown to PaAON

Through Bill of Lading lessed to Beira, Quilimains, Ibo, Port Amella, Mozambique, Chinde, Inhambane, Zanzibar, Mombasa, Killadini, Port Nolloth, Luderite Bay, Walvis Bay - and

› Madagascar:

For freight or passage on any of the above linan apply to:---

Telephone

Central 4791,

THE BANK LINE, LTD.

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