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DODWELL & COMPANY, LTD.

FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK Via SUEZ.

"RABY CASTLE"

Salls on or about 19th February.

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 ON TRIESTE.

"A" Class £72..10, id.

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"B" Clain £66, 0. Od.

NEXT SAILINGS.

OUTWARDS FOR SHANGHAI YOKOHAMA, KOBE & MOJE

"VIMINALE" "REMO"

From Hong Kong. Sails on or about 3rd February. Salla on or about 3rd March,

HOMEWARDS FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE,

"ROMOLO"

"VIMINALE"

"REMO"

From Hong Kong...

Salls on or about 8th February. Suils on or about 4th March. Sails on of about 5th April.

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS

FROM CALCUTTA & COLOMBO TO

SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS:

“UMSINGA" "UMZEMBE

Suils from Calcutta end of Feb. ..Sails from Calcutta 31st March.

Regular Passenger and Cargo Service to South African Ports. Through Billa of Lading issued from Hong Kong..

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

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DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents.

Telephone Central 1030.

O. S. K.

SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,

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LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP-Via Singapore,

Colombo Buez and Port Said:

AFLAS MARU

RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS

Colombo, Durban & Capotown MONTEVIDEO MARU

BOMBAY-Yle Singapore and Colombo.

MANSHU MARU

BORNEO MARU

INDO MARU..

Monday, 31st January. AIRES-Via Sulgon, Singapore,

.Tuesday, 1st Murch.

Monday, 24th January,

Friday, 4th February. Tuesday, 15th February.

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

MOMBASA-Via Singapore and Colombo.

PANAMA MARU

CALCUTTA-Vin Singapore and Rangoon,

SEATTLE MARU

TACOMA MARU

BANGKOK-Via Saigon.

SEKKOW MARU

Wednesday, 23rd February.

Tuesday, 25th January.

Friday," 26th February

Thursday, 3rd February,

VICTORIA. SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER Vin Shanghai and Japan

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Ports.

LONDON MARU... Frem Shan ghai) Thursday, 27th January, HAIPHONGVIn HODROW & PAKHOA.

MENADO MARU

.Thursday, 24th February, NEW YORK-Via Japan porta, San Francisco and Panama.

HAVRE MARU...(From Shanghai) Thursday, 10th February" JAPAN PORTS

SANUKI MARU

ALASKA MARI!

KEELUNS: Via SWATOW & AMOY.

HUZAN MARU

TAKAC SWATOW & AMOY.

1.

TSU MARU

TAKAU & KEELUNG.

BATAVIA MARU

DAIREN Via CHEFOO & TSINGTAO.

RYUKO MARU .....

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

.Sunday, 30th Jun. 10 am.

Thursday, 27th Jan., 8 mm.

Saturday, 20th January.

Middle of January.

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

Tel. Central No. 4088, 4089, 4090.

M. TAKEUCHI, Manager.

OREGON ORIENTAL LINE.

Operated for

UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD E.F.C. By COLUMBIA PACIFIC SHIPPING COMPANY. FOR PORTLAND via KOBE, NAGOYA & YOKOHAMA

5.S. WEST CADRON

..February 3rd,

February 11th.

FOR MANILA, ILOILO & CEBU

S.S. WEST NOMENTUM

All sailings subject to change without notice. Through Bills of Lading issued to all rail Overland Points in the U.S.A., also to New Orleans, Savannah Charleston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, via Panama Intercoastal steamer.

ADDRESS:

Room 26, Bank of Canton Building,

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Canton Agents: 6, Des Vœux Road Central. JOHN MANNERS & Co., LTD. Telephone Central 4871

THE KWONG HIP LUNG CO,. LTD.

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ENGINEERS and SHIPBUILDERS, BOILER MAKERS, BRABS and IRON FOUNDERE. All work done. In this establishment fi guaranteed. We have over thirty years' experience. We own two Slipways and "can accommodate any craft of 200 feet long.

Town Discs: 64, Connaught Road Central, Hongkong. Tel. Central No. 459. Shipyard: Sham-Sol-Po, Kowloon, Hongkong. - Tel Kowloon No. §..

· Estimates fursialist on application. Hongkong, April 1, 1924:

THE CHINA MAIL.

SHIPPING SECTION.

BRITISH ENTERPRISE

THE LARGEST DOCKS IN WORLD.

Rugby, Jan. 22. The first public inspection took place yesterday of the Gladstone Dock system at Liverpool, which is one of the modern triumphs of engineering.

Early in February the waters of the Mersey, will be admitted, and it is expected that by June or July next, everything will be ready for an opening ceremony as distinguished as the occasion demands.

U.S. PORTS.

THEIR SHARE OF OCEAN-

BORNE TRADE.

NEW MOTOR SHIP.

CARGO FROM NEW YORK AND)

FAR EAST.

"The Motor Ship" states that the "Stiverash" which ran her trinks towards the end of October,. in one of the most interesting cargo vessels that has been com- pleted for a long time past. She Is the first of the six cargo ships building to the order of the Silver Line to maintain a regular trade between New York and Far

The total ocean-borne com- merce conducted through all see-Eastern ports. ports of the United States in

A few particulars of the ship 1925 aggregated 268,900,000 long tons, an increase of 34,400,000 and the engine-noom layout may tons, 14 per cent, over the pre-gilverash"

be of value, it remarks, for the is the highest- vious year, according to ocean freight statistics assembled by powered single-screw motor ship co-operation of the Bureau of afloat, and is equipped with the engine yet Research, United States Shipping biggest Doxford

manufactured. Moreover, this Board, and the Board of En- gineers for Rivers and Harbours, motor has a higher specific cylinder output than any oil en- Ware Department. The docks will be the largest "Twelve United States seaports gine that has yet been construct-

ed for in the world. They will accommo-handled more than 71 per cent.normal rating being 5,000 b.h.p. marine purposes, its date the biggest ships afloat and of the total ocean-borne com. the largest that are likely to be merce of the United States in the per cylinder, although this can built for many years to come. calendar year 1925. The total increased to a total output of volume of cargo passing through 6,000 hp. (5,500 b.h.p.), or

about 1,957 b.h.p, per cylinder... these 12 ports in that year ap. proximated 191,450,000 long tons, distributed among ocean trades as follows: Foreign 61,800,000 fons, intercoastal domestic through Panama Canal 13,800,000 tons, coastwise domes tie 112,150,000 tors, and trade

They will, moreover, be deep enough to enable the biggest ships to go in and out on every single tide of the year, while ves- sels having a draught of 28 feet will be able to go in and out atal any time of the day or night ex- cept for a very short period on each side of low water during the

"PASSENGER LIST.

MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1927.

CANADIAN

PACIFIC

QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC.

NEXT SAILING

to the.

PACIFIC COAST

S.S." EMPRESS OF CANADA"

will sail for

VICTORIA and VANCOUVER

Via

The following are the leading particulars of the "Silverash," 3 in.; draught, 25 ft. 6 ins.; dead-

Length, 425 ft., beam 58 ft. SHANGHAI and JAPAN PORTS weight capacity, about 9,000 tons. knots in service fully laden, and

She will maintain at least 13

at

is designed for a maxium speed MIDNIGHT, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25th,

of about 14% knots."

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spring tides.-British Wireless with non-contiguous United Service..

States possessions 3,700,000 tons. The tonnages enumerated con- stituted 77 per cent. of the total United States ocean-borne foreign

Engineers in an Italian steamer trade, 80 per cent. of the domes- which was beached at Dover after tic traffic through the Panama a collision near Sandette Bank re- Canal, nearly 67 per cent. of the mained at their posts in the flooded domestic coastwise trade, and 88 jengine-room until the water was per cent of the trade with non, several feet deep. contiguous territories.

ARRIVALS:

The same 12 ports handled over

Senor Amoedo, Secretary at the

First-class passengers who arriv ed in Hong Kong from Manila on the "President Madison" on Jan. 22 wefo Mr. H. C. Bettaley, Capt. V. F. Browne, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. N. Croint-borne trade, and their aggregate organising a transatlantic race for eino, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Duckworth, increase of 23,875,000 tons in 50-ft. yachts, with auxiliary motors, Miss A. R. Duckworth, Mr. Andre1925 was also 71 per cent of the between New York and Santander Supre, Mr. I. Gabaldon, Mr. Conrado total increase in ocean-borne (Spain) for next August, Garcia, Mr. M. H. Henderson

71 per cent. of the 1924 ocean- Spanish Embassy in Washington, is

Miss B. Henderson, Miss Faith A. Hunt, Mr. C. Huang. Mrs. Ishri." Pv, S. Janssen, Prt. R. L. Janssen, Mr. Lee Sian-tong. Mr. Antonio Melian, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Macleod, Matr. John A. Macleod, Mr. R. P Ng Cheng-a, Mr. John T. Proctor. Mr. Bachint Singh, Master B. Singh Miss Blanch T. Search, Mr. Jose Toribio Sanchez, Mr. Agustin Tatoy.

DEPARTURE,

traffic.

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The 1926 commerce of these: 12 leading ports in the various ocean, trades is as follows, in total tons:-New York, 61,710,- 239; San Francisco, 24,759,540; Los Angeles, 18.047.629; Phila- delphia, 13,916,325 Boston, 12,485,897; Norfolk, 12,088,341; New Orleans; 11,008,197; Balti- more, 9,982,227; Port Arthur, 7.356.607; Seattle, 7,171,792; Newport News 6,697,394; Hous- ton, 6,277,359-total, 191,446,597.

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SHIPS IN PORT,

British American

Panuma Norwegian

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First-class passengers who sailed from Hong Kong on the "President Madison" for Seattle via porta on | Jam 23, were:—Mr"R. Johnson, Mr. Mar Sai-ching, Mr. S. M. Lee, Mr. and. Ma, H. J. Everall, Mr. H. Galeres, Mr. H. Luk Yao, Mr. S. K. Kwong, Mr. W. A. Hogarth, Mr. H. T. Fun, Mr. Ching Bing-fui, Mrs. At 9 a.m. to-day the following E: C. Anderson. Mr. L. Everett, Mfr. numbers of vessels. were in Lee Kepment. Mr. A. W. Turner, port:- Mrs. J. W. C. Chun, Mr. M. A. Chelik, Mr. de Schobert, Mr. Machioud. Mr. R. "C. Morton, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lufferty and two Masters Lafferty, Miss Lulu R. Patton, Mr. R. E' Eakin, Mr. L. W、 Elliott Mrs. H. C. Candee, Mr. H. W. Burrows, Mrs. E. C. Crosby, Mr. M. Espejo, Mrs.. "Jean S. S. Herrmann, Miss Peggy. J. Herr- mann, Lt. E. Mathewson, Mra. S. B. Macfarlane, Mr. Murton J. Netzorg, Mr. and Mrs, Geo.. D. Rusach, Mr. E. Agren. Mr. J. J. Danon, Lt. and Mrs. E. E. Stewart, Mr. Francis Glspent, Mr. A. A. Covoll, Mrs. S. de Acuna, Mrs. Lloyd B. Diehh Mrs. Marie N. Larsen, Mrs. Giaro M. Recto, Mr. Jas. P. Watson.

German Japanese

Chinese".

Dutch Portuguese Dunish French

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Total Arrivals on Jan. 28:-Glenogle, Suteang. Kwangchow, Yingchow, Munsterland. Tjiaandari, Manaku Maru, Kotau Maru, Menado Maru, Nutaya Maru, Seattle: Maru, Ming Hao, Poo Tre, Sun Kung-1.»

Departures 10:-Anking, Kotsu Maru, Glenogle, Kaiyo Maru, Dalius, King- yuan, Meiji Maru, Dampto

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS Maruo Fooshing, Giyo

.. The E. & A. Co.'s 8.9. "Arafura" left Moji for this port on Jan. 21, pim., and is due here on Jan. 26, at about daylight.

MANILA HARBOUR.

Development work on Manila harbour in accordance with plago of the bureau of public works and which calls for the expenditure of several million pesos will be started probably next month. it was learned from the Department of Commerce and Communica tions. Release of approximately P1,000,000 this week will be au thorised by Cipriano Unson, secretary of commerce and com- munications, on the recommenda- tion, of A. D. Williams, direc- Consigners of cargo

tor of public works, to begin work "Walton Hall" are reminded that on Pier 8 and extension of the goods remaining, undelivered after breakwater to relieve congestion to-day, will be assessed.

in the Pasig river.

The B. 1.5.s.Talma" left Singa- pore for this port on Jan. 21, a.m.. and is due here on Jan. 26, at about 7 4.m

The CP.S., R.M.S. "Empress of Canada" (Capt. S. Robinson, C.B.E., R.N.R., Commander) will leave bere for Victorta and Vancouver, B.C., via Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama, at 1 atm, on Jan. 26.

The Ben Line 8.8. "Benlawera from Leith, Middlesbro', Antwerp, London, Straite and Philippines, is duv to arrive here on Jan. 28.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES,

-A..

Consignees of cargo Bx. m.8. "Danmark" are reminded that goods remaining undelivered after morrow will be subject rent.

to:

AMERICAN AUSTRALIA ORIENT LINE.

Operated for

U. S. Shipping Board.

a By SWAYNE-& HOYT, ING..

FOR SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES.

B.S. "WEST IVAN”

Feb. 5. FOR MANILA, ILOILO ZAMBOANGA & CEBU.

For full Information apply to

SWAYNE & HOYT, INC. L. EVERETT, Inc. General Agents Telephone C: 2008

1st Floor, Queen's Building.

.

On the return trip from Bangkok to Swatow (and then to Hong Kong) of the sa. "Kwangchow," a Chinese passenger died and his body `was buried at sea.

The French steamer, "Flores?" (1,996 tons, Le Havre), and the British steamer, "Lanrick" (1,281 tona, Leith), were damaged, in a collision off Schiedam. The “Lap- rick" has returned to Rotterdam.

London, Jan. 22-The extension of the trans-Atlantic telephony to the English provincial towns with- in a limited radius of London was inaugurated by an exchange of mes sages, breathing a spirit of com radeship, between President Lowell; of Harvard University and the Rev. G. A, Weekes, vice-chancellor of Cambridge University Reuter,

Passenger Department: Tel. C.752 Cables: "GACANPAC.” Freight and Express: Tell €42

Cables: "NAUTILUS”

CHY LOONG.

New Season Preserved Ginger:

Best quality-Prompt attention to Exporters. Office:—291, Queen's Road Central, 2nd floor. Tel Central 2530. Factory:-500-504, Canton Road, "Yatimati Tel. K. 889.

BANK LINE LTD.

AGENTS FOR

ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL SS, CO., LTD.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION WITHOUT NOTICE. UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT.

Passenger Service,

ELLERMAN LINE

..12th February.

. 20th March.

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

Fares to LONDON: 1st Class £72, 2nd Class £49 10s.. S.S. "CITY OF CALCUTTA" Marseilles, London, Hayre & H'burg

Fares: 1st Class to MARSEILLES $66; to LONDON F72.

2nd Class to MARSEILLES £47; to LONDON "£49.10

AUSTRAL-EAST INDIES. LINE "Sailings from SINGAPORE on 6th of every month by "CITY OF PALERMO" or "CITY OF SPARTA

to Java, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney and vice versa. Through Freight and Passenger bookings from Hong Kong in conjunction with "Ellerman" Lize or

other services.

AUSTRALIA

BOSTON, NEW YORK & BALTIMORE... AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE

S.S. "CITY OF BRISTOL”

via Suez Canal .....

ALSO AGENTS FOR

ANDREW WEIR

SERVICES TO

BOSTON, NEW YORK & HAVANA

M.V. "WERBANK” M.V. "LARCHBANK" MAURITIUS & SOUTH

B.S. TINHOW"

via, Suez Canal via Suez Canal AFRICA

from Hong Kong.

11th March..

& CO.

***... AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE

83th January. 30th March.

ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE

.20th April.

Loading for Mauritius, Delagoa Bay, Durban, East London, Algoa Bay, Port Elizabeth, Mossel Bay

and CapitowIL. Through Bills of Lading issued" to Beira, Quilimaine, Tho, Port Amelia, Mozambique, Chinde, Inhambane, Zanzibar, Mombasa Killadini, Port Nolloth, Luderitz Bay, Walvis Bay and

Madagascar.

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

Telephone.......Central 4791.

SHIPBUILDERS,

SHIP REPAIRERS, BOILER MAKERS, FORGE MASTERS, OXY-ACETYLENE, AND ELECTRIC WELDERS, MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL

THE BANK LINE, LTD.

THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY

OF

HONGKONG, LIMITED.

ENGINEERS.

Tel Address: “TAIKOMMULASI HONGKONG.

Telephone: Central No, 212,

Call Flag: "C" over "ANS. PENNANT.”

-DRY DOCK-

Length. 787 Feet Length on Blocks 750 Feet, Depth on Centre.of

Sil (H.W.O.S.T.) 34. ft. 6′ las.

THREE SLIPWAYS

Capable of Handling Ships Up to 8,000 Tons Displacement. Electric Crana at Sea Wall, Capable of Lifting 100 Tons at 70 Feet Radlus.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

AGENTS. HONGKONG, CHINA & JAPAN

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