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TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1927.39

P. & O.-British India Apcar and

Eastern & Australian Lines

(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND). MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS. TAKING CARGO FOR

STRAITS, JAVA, BURMĂ, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF, WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST AND SOUTH AFRICA, ^.

AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND PORTS, AND RED SEA, EGYPT,' CONSTANTINOPLE, GREECE, LEVANTINE PORTS, EUROPE, &c.

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.' (Under Contract with H.M. Government:)

NYANZA

Destination

From

S. S.

Толя

Hongkong

About

7,023 25th May 10,953

May 28th 8,985 11th June 9.135

S'pore, P'ung, Col'ba, B'bay & Karachi Marseilles & London.

Murseilles & London

Marseilles, Londen & Antwerp Marselles & London

MOREA

KASHMIR

KHIVA

MANTUA

KALYAN

: 10.046

20th June 25th June 9,144 9th July 23rd July 9,005 6th Aug. RAWALPINDI 16619: 20th Aug.

MACEDONIA i 11,120

KASHGAR

Marseilles & Lunden

Marseilles, London & Antwerp

Marseilles, London & Antwerp Marseilles & London

·BOGUS EMIR.

THE CHINA MAIL.

SENT TO JAIL IN FRANCE FOR'

FRAUD.

A CHEQUERED CAREER....

London, April 26. Nice-Mohamed Al Raschild, the socailed Emir of Kurdistan, has been sentenced to six months' im prisonment and expulsion from the country, for illegally wearing French decorations and carrying false decorations.

tailor in

TOO MANY!^

WILL DIAMONDS ONE DAY BE CHEAP?

PASSENGER LIST.

ARRIVALS.

H.

mion, Mr. F. C. Shee, Mr. Tam Chor-DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE

map, Mr. Ng Chong, Mr. Tseng

4

SSJA ATA

AND

AMERICAN MAIL LINE

(Admiral Oriental Line). «

JOINT TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE A Regular Weekly::Sailing) -

TO SAN FRANCISCO OR SEATTLE.

THE "PRESIDENT LINERS'

TO SAN FRANCISCO VIA HONOLULU, SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA. "THE SUNSHINE BELT”.

PRESIDENT PIERCE PRESIDENT TAFT- PRESIDENT JEFFERSON PRESIDENT GRANT

Tuesday, May 24th 1 a.m.

Tuesday, June 7th.

.Tuesday,

Tuesday,

..Tuesday,

June 21st.

July 5th.

July 19th.

Thereafter. Fortnightly Sailings on Tuesdays.

HONG KONG TO EUROPE SPECIAL LOW RATES.

[

Via San Francisco or Seattle.

£120 £112

DIRECT CONNECTIONS WITH ALL ATLANTIC LINES

Choice of railway lines across United States and Canado. with liberal stop-over privileges for Sightseeing. Ask for information. Following are suggested Itiner- aries:-

From Hongkong

18

I

Seattle

Path-Corg

Via

Connecting with From

Steamship N. York

Arriving at

God. Washington June 15

Mojenja

June 25

Leviathan

July

Olympic

Jaly

9

Gon. Washington July 13

Homeria

July 2

Leviathan

Ang

6

San Francisco

Seattle

Majestic Berengaria

Aug

0

Aug. 10

Leviathan

Ang, 20

Aquitanin Majestic

Aug. 24 Sapt.

24 San Francisco

Seattle Ban Francisco

Bentilo San Francisco

Seattle

SeatiTe

Jun. 23 Obrg-S'hmita July 1

Jaly Gbrg-8 hmpin ffbg-hoptn July 16 Paik-Gorg July 21 Gbeg-6'impin July 29 Aug. 7 Pmth-Cbrg Obrg himpun Aug. 12 Chrg-mpin Aug. 16 Puth Chry Aug Obrg-'hmptn

Chgbmpin

Aug. 30

Beps. .5

yun, Mr. and Mrs, Gong Ying, Mr. Fung Pul, Mr. and Mrs. Chiu Yam, Mr. Chi Sum. Mr. Lee Hong

Passengers ofled from Hong Passengers arrived nt Hong Kong by the 8.8 Fushimi Mara" Kong by the 8.8. "Bokuyo Maru," for Japan via Shanghai on May 16, from Valparaiso via porta-on May were:-Mr. K. Takahira, Mr. S. 15, were: Mr. Gustare Lima, Mr. Tatsuma, Mr T. Tekssu, Mr. M. Otillo Ho, Mr. Eugenio Lowiak, Mr. Kawanami; Mr. T, Kimura, Mr. and Lam Heng Wong, Mr. Manuel Lan, Mra. R. Spattorno. 2. Takeuchi, Mr. Julio Tan Chiang. Mr. Santfage Mr. K. Suzuki, Mr. N. Akiyama, Fu Wong, Mr. Mario Yap Cam, Mr. Mr. H. Koidzumi, Mr. R Uken, Mr. Moises Mochong. Mr. Julio Tang K. Kashiwada. Mr. C. Ramsey, Mr. Wo, Mr. Francisco Kan, Mr. Liu and Mrs. N. Uda, Matra. N. and H. Fay, Mr. Wong Hin-lan. Mr. Jo Ki Uda, Miss K. Uda, fr. Chan Yee fon, Mr. Jo Lan-li, Mr. Alfonso hok, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Wakefield, V W. Stephens, Mstr. FA telegram dated January 17th Chin, Mr. Antonio Wong, Mr. Chau Mra. stated: The self-styled "Emir of Yun-yoo, Mr. Wan Tit-fon, Mrs. Stephens, Mr. S. M. Kirkpatrick, Kurdistant." whose real name is Leonor Chang, Master Hecton Fee Mr. R. Dutton, Mr. H. Cholmonde- Jay Bonson and, who was deported jon, Miss Rence Feefon, Miss Dora loy, Mr. and Mrs. Sekli, Mr. and frorn England in 1923, following a Fecjon, Miss Luisa Fecjon, Mr. Mrs. T. Mitsuyo, Mr. T. Soneda, Mr. sentence of aix months' imprison- Nemesio Yuong, Mrs. Zolla Orozco, S. Suito, Mr. and Mrs. Sugn, Mr. ment for fraud, has been arrested at Master Luis N. Yuong, Master P. F. Owen, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nice, where he has been Cong Vicente Yuong, Mr. Rufino Samjai, Pederson, Matr. R. Pederson, Mr. and Mira. Muller, Matr. It. Muller, picous for weeks by the gorgeous. Mrs. Dorothy C. Rohm:

Passengers landed at Hong Kong Miss Strehler, Misa G. Muller, Mstr. ness of his uniform and the number by the 3.8. "Fushimi Maru", fram Muller, Mr. and Mrs. Schmid, Mrs. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND of his decorations. The so-called London vin ports, on May 15, were: G. John, Mr. and Mrs. H. White. Emir appeared several times on ther. R. R. Anderson, Miss G. Lady Drummond Hay, Mr. Karl H. ne charger, Borroughs, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hatch, von Wiegand, Mr. W. Keshibu, Mrs. which drew an admiring and won-Mr. and Mrs. Chang Klam-hor, Mr. Y. Koshibu, Mr. and Mrs. Y. promenade upon 4 dering crowd. Police Inquiries, Chang Phui-kin, Mr. Choo Check-Yoshida and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. however, showed that he did not nagai, Mrs. Lo See, Matr. Chow S. Omori, Mr. Y. Mukai, Mr. Wong possess the necessary papers of Stwo Fong, Mrs. Pathal, Mrs. Poo Ai-kai, Mr. Chu Chi-yl, Misa Chang identity. but had a remarkable Siok Chang, Mrs. Tan Toy-po, Matr. Ngo, Miss Chang Lam, Mrs. Chang diplomatic passport purporting to Kiam Long, Matr. You Ku, Mstr. Man-chiu, Miss Chang Kan, Mr. give him certain powers on behalf Ng Ku. Miss D. E. Owen, Mr. H. A. Chang Man, Miss Chang Fo, Miss of Kurdistan, also several insignia. Lacy, Mias A. E. Lacy, Mr. H. E. Lander. Mr. and Mrs. K. Kosaka, the Legion of Honour, three Allied Hendy, Mr. A. Dumonal, Mr. Chas: Mrs. Y. Hasuda, Miss Hahi, Fee Ah, war badges and other unknown de H. Lee, Mr. Cheong Yin-chun, Mr. Mrs. Choong Yin-weng, Mrs. Liang corations. He has now been charg- Chin Shing-chuen, Mr. Tan Kee- Tak-ying, Mr. J. Ito, Mr. S. Suyi- ed with the illegal wearing of de- peng, Mr. Quan Sek-ching, Mrs. matsu, Mr. H. Matauda, Mrs. K. Tun Koh-shin, Mr. and Mrs. Leng Matsuda, Mr. F. A. Olsen, Mr. A. S. corations. Bonaon was formerly

Chicago, subsequently Thoam Eng. Miss Leng Kwok- Olsen, Mr. K. Sato, Mr., S. Otani, posing as the son of the Emir Ab- leong, Mrs. Thong Siong-lim, Mr. Mr. S. R. Kermani, Mr. H. Aloomal, dulla, and. accompanied by a lady Tong Foong-yeow. Mrs. Wan Yee- Mr. A. Streiff, Mrs. M. Kido, Mrs. with a diamond in her nose, he was su, Mrs. Wang Ah Moy, Miss Wan S. Mikami, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hosoya, received by President Harding at look Thye, Mr. R. Spottorno, Dr. Mrs. Y. Morioka, Mrs. K. A. Olsen, White House. It is stated that in. 1. D. Zie, Mrs. M. R. Spottorno; Mr. Mr. J. Maycock, Mr. C. Y. Lum.

S. Kawanami, Mr. A. J. Pederson, Passengers sailed from Hong addition to having been expelled irs, A. L. Pederson, Master H. F.Kong by the liner "President from England and the United States, he has been deported from Pederson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Tong, Cleveland" for Manila on May 16, May Switzerland, and imprisoned both Mr. Chan Yu-hok, Miss Hshi, Tu included:-Mr, J. H. Blakeney. Mr. May Ah, Mrs. Liang Fak-yuig. Mr. J. N. F. Bonifacio, Mr. R. Clark. Mr. G. Jase In France and Germany.}

Maycock, Mrs. K. A. Olson, Matr. Frank, Mr. R. Izawa. Mr. F. A. June F. A. Olsen, Mstr, A, S. Olsen, Kraudeltd. Mrs. B. K. Lingle, the June 15 June 21 Miss O. G. Sandew, Mrs. V. W. Misses M. E. and C. Le Roy, Matr. Jane 29 Stephens, Master D. G. Stephens, W. Le Roy, Mr. C. La Fon, Mr. M. J. Jaly Mr. R. Ukon, Mr. Y. Yoshida, Mrs. Ossorol. Mr. F. S. Vielo, Mr. J. B. July 13 AI. Yoshida, Miss M. Yoshida, Mr. Vielo, Mr. F. W. Wakefield, Mr. July 19 San Francis H. Cholmondeley, Mr. R. S. Dutton. Yeichiro, Mr. Otoliro, Miss A July 27

2 Ban Francisco Aug. Mr. K. Kashiwada, Mr. T. Kimura, Barretto, Mr. and Mrs. N. Nagan- Mr. S. M: Kirkpatrick, fr. S. Omori, natsu; Mr. F. Cone, Mr. H. W. Mrs. 1. Omori, Miss I. Omori, Miss Adams, Jr., Mrs. H. W. Adams, Mr. London, April 29.

S. Omori, Miss F. Omori, Mr. K. C. Tours Evennett, Mr. and Mrs. There is uneasiness in the dia- Takahira, r. T. Takasu, Mr. H. L. B. Hamlin, Mrs. M. C. Neff, Mr. Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Constantinople, Pirenus, Smyrna and other Levant Parts by steamers of the mond world in London over, the Ito, Mr. Y. Kosaka, Mrs. T. Kosaka, H. L. Marshall, Mr. A. Asing, Miss speech of Sir Ernest Oppenheimer, Master T. Kozaka, Mstr. K. Kozaka. E. J. Wallace, Mr. G. Mulchand, Khedival Mail Steamship Co.

Chairman of the Anglo-American

Mr. K. Sato, Mrs. M. Shiroto, Mr. Mr. H. Benjamin, Miss M. A. Brown, Corporation of South Africa, in the Z. Takeuchi, Mr. N. Uda, Mrs. M. Col. and Mr. P. M. Helsington, Mr. South African Assembly, during Uda, Mstr. M. Uda, Miss K. Uda, J. B. Swan, Mrs. M. B. Swan, Capt. the second reading of the Precious Mias H. Udn, Mr. T. Mitani, Miss E. O. Dildin, Mr. C. A. Gile, Mrs. Stones Bill.

R. Mitani, Matr. N. Mitani, Mr. F. L. E. Gile, Miss M. L. Gile.. Sir Ernest Oppenheimer predict- ed that unless the output of alluvial Okul, Mrs. T. Okui, Matr. Y. Okui, diamonds was regulated, the time Mstr. T. Okui, Matr, A. Okui, Miss T. Okul, Mr. and Mrs. H. Schmid, might come when it might not pay Mr. Y. Soneda, Mr. K. Suzuki, Mr. N. to produce diamonds,

The South African Bill, which Akiyama, Mr. W. Koshibu, Mrs. Y. SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South)nime at giving the South African Koshibu, Mr. J. Muller, Mrs. H. Muller, Master H. Muller, Matr. R. Government wider powers of con- trol over the diamond industry, was Muller. Miss E. Muller. Mrs. H. read a second time without divi- Strechler, Mr. I. Sulto, Mr. N. alon, although there is considerable Tatsuuma, Mr. A. Mukai, Miss S. opposition to the provisions of the Migami, Mr. E. A. Streiff, Mr. H. Bill relating to the limitation of Matsuda, Mrs. K. Matsuda, Mr. S. BRINGING CARGO from Marseilles, Suematsu, Mr. J. Hosoya, Mrs. T. &c. alao Cargo from Nantes, La Pal- owners' rights in diamond-yielding Hoscya, Mstr. 1. Hosoya, Mr. Hice ex s.a. "Formigny" cargo from

Koizumi..

ex. 8.9. "Ville de The diamond share market in

Passengers arrived at Hong Verdun," &c. London has shown considerable weakness, owing to the substantial Kong from Seattle via ports by the CONSIGNEES are hereby inform-PRESIDENT HARRISON ...Tuesday, May 24th 6.00 a.m. selling as the result of alarm.

Hatton Garden, however, report- 15, were Mr. C. H. Bedi, Mrs,ed that their goods with the Rourne, *Mr. Mar Chang, Mr. Valuables are being landed and The Union S.S. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom via Newed that it was not particularly con- Ruth R. Bourne, Mr. Wayland R. exception of Opium, Treasure and

cerned with Sir Ernest Oppen- heimer's production. One dealer and Mrs. John Andrews Ely. Mstr. declared that production was con- Arnold Victor Hitch, Mr. Kau Yuk-HONG KONG KOWLOON WHARF trolled by such a powerful syndi hai. Mr. Henri Laffond, Mr. P.& GODOWN CO., LTD., KOW- cate that there was not the slight Mulingtapang, Mr. J. Gibson Paton, LOON, whence delivery may he Mr. P. Wouwonhorst, Mr. J. F. obtained immediately after landing. All claims must be sent in to me Hock, Mr. Wong You-sun, Mr. Lee Shing, Mrs. M. Sanborn, Mr. R. W. on or before THURSDAY, the 19th Sanborn, Mr. William Scott, Mr. Inatant, or they will not be re- Woo Yuen-thew, Miss M. F Wal-cognized,

DAMAGED PACKAGES will be lace, Misa M. A. Wallace, Miss C. D. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Henry examined by the Company's Sur- Wong, Mr. Chin She Woo, Mr. T. R. veyor, Messrs. Goddard & Douglas Yangco.

in the presence of the Consignees Passengers arrived at Hong at 10 am. on MONDAY, the 16th London April-24. Television, the invisible ray and Kong from Manila by the 8.8 instant.

on May 16, No Fire Insurance will be effected} speaking films are cognate inven- "Fresident Lincoln" tions which have progressed to the were:Mrs. F. G. de Alberto, Mr. by us in any case whatever. stage of justifying the formation Vuente Atas, Mr. Inocente Alvarez, of a company styled the Baird Tele- Mr. C. P. Bennett, Mr. A. E. 1 vision Development Co., Ltd., the Bennett, Mr. Wilhelm Chaplin, Mr. been William Chaplin, Mrs. M. A. Carson, prospectus of which has lasued, inviting a capital of Mr. J. Carmelo, Mr. A. Castisirao, Mr. R. B. Delfin, Mr. P. B. Delfin, £125,000.

Mr. Baird's latest invention was Mr. E. Edralin, Mr. Monico Fau- demonstrated yesterday. It is call- stino, Mr. Roman N. Ferrer, Mr. ed "nectovision," and consists of a Lam Kang, Mr. Lam Ping, Mish dark ray which transmits a picture Laura L. Leake, Miss Betty M. Leake, Matr. R. A. Leake, Matr. through dense fog.

It is believed that this invention J. T. Leaks, Mr. M. R. Lievien, Mrs. C. D. Munson, Miss E. C. Munson, Matrs. E. D. and C. B. Munson, Mr. M. Merhamall, Mr. J. Sunico, Mr. J. J. Toomey, Mr. E. H. Trice, Mrs. E. M. Trice, Misa N. Trice, Mr. F. S. Xavier, Mrs. J. N. Xavier.

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.

SANTHIA TALAMBA

7,754 20th May 8,018 10th June

Singapore, Penang & Calcutta Singapore, Penang & Calcutta

TANDA

ST. ALBANS ARAFURA

Manile, Sandakan, Thursday Island, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, & Melbourne,

| 6,956 | 3rd June 1 4,600 | 1st July

6,000 29th July Regular monthly sailings from Hongkong to Japan and Hongkong to Australia.

The E. & A. S.S. Co., Ltd., steamers will also call at Shanghai, Iloilo, Cebu, Kolambugan, Tawao, Timor, Darwin, or other parts en route as inducement

offers.

+

Frequent connections from Australia with the following:-

Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.

The P. & O. Royal Mail steamers to London vía Suez Canal,

The P. & O. Branch Service of steamers, to London via the Cape.

farms.

The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampton and est fear that it would eventuate. London via Panama Canal.

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

MIRZAPORE

TALAMBA

TRIBARTHA MANTUA

ST. ALBANS KALYAN MACEDONIA

NOVARA

6,715 17th May

4 p.n. 8,018 18th May

a.m. 4,597 | 24th May 10,946 27th May 4,500 7th June 0,144 10th June 11,120 | 24th June

6,089 29th June

Shanghai, Moji & Kobe

Amoy, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama & Osaka

Shanghai, Moll, Kobé & Yokohama Shanghai. Moji & Kobe

Moji, Kobe, Ganka and Yokohama Shanghai, Moji & Kobe

Shanghai, Maji, Kobe & Yokohama Shanghai, Moj, Kobe & Yokohama Will not take passengers northwards,

44 NOCTOVISION.”

GREAT POSSIBILITIES FOR NAVIGATION.

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS.

*Fassengers for Rangoon must defray their own' Hotel expenses at holds great potentialities for the Bingapore while awaiting the on-carrying steamer,

All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans free of charge.

Steamers on London and Australian Lines are fitted with Laundries.

safety of craft on the sea and in the gir.

Parcels measuring not more than 2% ft. x 2 ft. x 1. I will be received HUNT BURGLAR.

at the Company's Office up to Noon on the day previous to sailing.

For further Information, Pasinge Freights, Handbooks, etc., apply to:~

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

P. & O. Building, Connaught Rd. C., HONGKONG.

Agents.

DINNER PARTY. GUESTS JOIN IN.

London, April 26. Guests dining in a Buckingham- shire mansion indulged in a thrill ing burglar hunt.

8.3. "President Cleveland," on Mas

DEPARTURES.

on

Passengers departed from Hong Kong by the 6.4. "Siberia Maru" for San Francisco via ports May 15, were:-Mr. S. Shimada, Mr. and Mrs. M. Uchida, Mr. S. Matsu- zaki, Mr. Ho Moon-for. Mr. Lam The well-known racehorse own- Chan-si, Mr. Chan Chuen, Mr. J. era, Mr. and Mrs. D'Arcy Banker, Gordon, Mr. Yu Yan-kit, Mr. M. K. were entertaining a party at "The Tong, Mr. Cheung Min, Mr. Chan Elms, Taplow, last evening, when Lo-sang Lt. K. Watanabe, Miss

BOSTON, NEW YORK & BALTIMORE. a maid rushed in to announce that Harriot Livesey, Mr. and Mrs. 8. B.

JOINT SERVICE OF THE

"BLUE FUNNEL" LINE.

(OCEAN 8.8. CO., LTD, & CHINA MUTUAL B.N. CO., LTDĄ AND

she had found a bedroom door lock- Hoo, Mrs. Rozario, Mrs. Lopes and ad and somebody Inside moving 5 children, Mrs. Katio Belzero, Mr. about

Muller, Mr. M. Yamagami, Mr. K.

AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE Jewellery.

W

(ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL BS. CO., LTD.).

SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG":

Via Sues Canal5th June, 3.8. ELFENOE”.

́S.S: "CITY OF KOBE" Vix Buen Carat more 19th June. Steamers proceed Via Suez Canalior Panama Canal at Gwnara Option

Bubject to change without notice, readin Bonus For Freight and particulars apply to:UKOR BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE oF THE BANK LINE, LTD, Hong Kong. Hong Kong & Cantons JARDINE HATHESON & CO. LTD. Canta

They apparently used a collap Bible Indder.

Mr. D'Arcy Banker ran upstairs, Nagai, Mr. M. Kawamura, Mr. S. and eight guests and the servante Kanda, Mr. Emillo, Barragan, Mr. formed a cordon around the house, K. Tamiyama, Mrs. C. B. Kooy, Dr. but the burglars-hand flown, taking A. Dantman, James Donald, Mr. several hundred pounds' worth of and Mrs. G. G. Moriarty, Mr. H. R. Anderson, Miss J. E. Budd, Mian Borroughs, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Innerst, Mias A. Inneret, Miss J. Innerst, Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Beck man, Mr. R. E. Hartley, Mra, T. A Broadfooth, Miss A. E. Broadfooth Miss B. V. Broadfooth, MrC. Ottawa, April 14. Richard, Mrs. P. M. Alzona, Mr. S. To-day the House of Commons Madhavananda, Mr. Wong Che Mr. LD W. Mr. and Mrs. Ching Teul- voted 500,000 dollars for the pure pan Miss Ching Wan-chung, Mate |chase of a building to house the Ching T-chuen, Mr. Yan Yie-ahán, Canadian Legation at Washing Mr Shin Ching-han, Mr. and Mrs. ton.

hung-hung Mr. Les Hon-':

CANADA AT WASHINGTON.

CONSIGNEES.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

CONSIGNEE NOTICE.

THE Steamship

THE SARTAGNAN

Bordeaux

stored into the Godowns of the

.Agent.

J. LIMAGE.

Hong Kong, 10th May, 1927.

TO SEATTLE AND VICTORIA VIA SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

"THE FAST SHORT ROUTE”

PRESIDENT LINCOLN

PRESIDENT MADISON PRESIDENT, JACKSON PRESIDENT MCKINLEY PRESIDENT LINCOLN

Wednesday, May 18th 9 a.m.

Wednesday, June 1st.

Wednesday, June 15th.

Wednesday, June 29th.

Wednesday, July 13th.'

Thereafter Fortnightly Sailings on Wednesday.

TO EUROPE AND NEW YORK. VIA MANILA, STRAITS, COLOMBO, SUEZ- PORT SAID-ALEXANDRIA-NAPLES GENOA MARSEILLES,

Thence to BOSTON and NEW YORK.

PRESIDENT MONROE

PRESIDENT WILSON PRESIDENT VAN BUREN PRESIDENT POLK

Tuesday, June 7th 8.00 a.m. .Tuesday, June 21st·6.00 8.m. .Tuesday, July 6th. 8.00 am

Tuesday, Aug. 2nd 8.00 am..

Thereafter Fortnightly Sailings on Tuesdays.

TO MANILA.

PRESIDENT HARRISON PRESIDENT MADISON PRESIDENT PIERCE PRESIDENT MONROE PRESIDENT JACKSON

May 24th

6.00 a.m.

.May. 24th

6.00 p.m.

.May, 30th

6.00 p.m.

.June 7th

8.00 a.mi.

.June 7th

6.00 p.m.

For Passenger and Freight Rates apply to

THE ROBERT DOLLAR CO

GENERAL AGENTS. Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Bultaling, Ground Floor

Telephone. Central 2477, 2478 & 795,

:

THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LTD.

.

TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: "MANIFESTO" HONGKONG.

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ELECTRICIANS.

TAIPING.”

Speed 14.77 LHP 4090 D.W. 4215 tons.

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Please address enquiries to the Chief Manager: Guskanere le DTER BSMINA Kowloon Dock, Hongkong,

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