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THROUGH BOOKING TO EUROPE AT REDUCED RATES, £120, £112, 110, £102, £83, via San Francisco. G$440, G$420, via Japan and Seattle.

SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Porta & Honolulu.

Wednesday, 23rd January. TENYO KARU .............

8th February. .... Wednesday, KOREA MARU LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM vla

Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Suez.

ATSUTA MARU

KASHIMA MARU

HAKONE MARU

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

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Porta.

AKI MARU

MISHIMA MARU

23rd January. 20th February.

Wednesday,

Wednesday,

.... Saturday, ..... Monday,

18th January. 28th January,

BOMBAY vla Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.

AWA MARU

+ HAKODATE MARU ...

SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu, Los Angeles,

Friday, 1st February.

Mexico & Panama.

ANYO MARU

SOUTH AMERICA (East Coast) vin Singapore, Cape Town & Ports.

BINGO MARU

NEW YORK vla PANAMA.

† TATSUNO MARU

+ ATAGO MARU

Monday, 28th January,

Sunday, 27th January, Saturday, 2nd February.

LIVERPOOL via, Port Said, Geneva, Marseilles,

+ DURBAN MARU

Monday,

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon,

+ TOKUSHIMA MĀRU

† BENGAL MARU

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

21st January,

Tuesday, 22nd January. Wodnesday 30th January.

13th January. + PENANG MARU (direct Kobe).. Sunday,

14th January. KAWACHI MARU (Moji direct)... Monday,

Monday, 14th January. ↑ MATSUYE MARU

*Cargo only.

Reduced 1st Class Excursion Rates quoted between Manila and Australia.

For further information apply to--NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Tel. Central No. 292 (Private exchange to all departments.)

O. S. K.

SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,

LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP VI. Bingapore

Colombo, Sues and Port Said.

ATLAS MARU.... .... Friday, 8th February. RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES-Via Saigon, Singapore,

Colombo, Durban & Cape Town. MONTEVIDEO MARU BOMBAY Via Singapore & Colombo.

CHIFUKU MARU

HONOLULU MARU

Friday, 8th February, 1929,

Saturday, 10th January, 1929. Sunday, 3rd February,

• (Calls at Penang & Karachi), DURBAN, LOURENCO MARQUES, BEIRA, DAR-ES-SALAAM, ZANZIBAR,

& MOMBASA—Via Singapore & Colombo. CHICAGO MARU

Tuesday, 6th February.

CALCUTTA Via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.

BORNEO MARU

SEATTLE MARU

Friday, 18th January, Friday 1st February.. (Calls at Helawan Deli).

VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER Via Japan Ports From

Shanghai,

PARIS MARŪ

ARABIA MARU

Wednesday, 16th January. Tuesday, 22nd January.

MELBOURNE Via Manila, Brisbane & Sydney.

HIMALAYA MARU

SAIGON

ĐAIPHONG Ya Hohor

Wednesday, 6th February,

NEW YORK-Via Japan ports, San Francisco & Panama.

MENADO MARU

HAMBURG MARU

JAPAN PORTS.

AMAZON MARU

GANGES MARU

SOURADAYA MARU

KEELUNG Vin SWATOW & AMOY.

ROZAN MARU

CANTON MARU

TAKAO-Vis SWATOW & AMOY.

TAKAO & KEELUNG

SOURABAYA MARU

Thursday, 17th January 10 a.m.

Middle of January.

Tuesday, 15th January, Wednesday, 23rd January. Friday, 25th January,

Sunday, 13th January Noon. Sunday, 20th January Noon,

Friday, 25th January, 1929,

For further particulars please apply to-OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA. Tel Central No. 4088, 4089, 4090.

M. TAKEUCHI, Manager.

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ELECTRIC WELDERS,

·MECHANICAL, AND

ELECTRICAL

ENGINEERS.

THE CHINA MAIL

THE "P. AND 0.”

SHIPPING

SECTION.

TOTAL TONNAGE

"SIGNS OF IMPROVEMENT IN LIVERPOOL AND BIRKENHEAD

TRADE"

INCREASED PROFIT

IMPROVEMENTS

·MERSEY DOCK MEETING

INDIAN COASTING

PROPOSED MONOPOLY.

OPPOSED

"NO JUSTIFICATION"

The Executive Council of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce, at a meeting recently: discussed a measure which has bean Introduced in the Indian

· Assembly Becking Legislative power to reserve the coasting trade of India to vessels registered in that country and owned by Indian nationals..

The annual report of the That things are improving in The Council ware of the opinion direction of the Peninsular and the Industrial North of England is that there is no economic justifica- Oriental Steam. Navigation Co., shown by the fact that the total tion for such a proposal, that "in shows a credit balance on the tonnage of vessels entering the the present stage of the develop

accounts,.. year's .

including docks at Liverpool and Birkenhead ment of India great harm would £118,926 brought forward from during the present year was result, and that the introduction last year, of £923,029, against 18,246,121 tons, the greatest ton of an set of discrimination against £918,001 in the previous year. nage ever dealt with except last British Interest in the coasting create a precedent "There are signs of improve-year when enormous quantities of trade would ment in trade," says the report, foreign coal. were imported during the consequences of which might "but the labour situation in AuS- | the coal strike, kad

prove far-reaching to the detriment tralia in September and October This was one of the statements of British Interests generally in gave a set-back in that country, mada by Mr. Richard D. Holt, the India. las has so often been the case be- Chairman of the Mersey Docks and The Council' further unanimously

fore.

With the accession to Harbour Board, when presenting expressed the opinion that in the power again of Mr. Bruce, the the accounts at the annual meet-Interests of the trade and com- Prime Minister, it is hoped that ing in December...

merce not only of India but also of Great Britain and of the Empire what has been tantamount to a

as a whole, it should be made un- negation of law will now cease.

constitutional under the Govern-

He stated that the revenue from rates and dues, the main revenue

FRIDAY,

1929.

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PACIFIC

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SAILINGS 1929..

STEAMERS EMPRESS OF ASIA ··· EMPRESS OF FRANCE EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF ABIA EMPRESS OF FRANCE EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF ASIA EMPRESS OF FRANCE EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EXPRESS OF ASIA

EMPRESS OF FRANCE

Leave

LORTE

Hong Kong Shal

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Arrive

Kabe

Y'hame

Viver

Jan. 23 Jan, 25

Jan. 29.

·Jan. 31

·Feb. 91

Feb. 13 Feb. 16°

Feb. 19

Feb. 31

Mar. 1

Mar. 6 Mar,:"2

Mar. 12

Mar. 14 Mar. 23

Mar 10 Mar. 23

Mar. 28

Mar. 28 - Apr.: 8:

Apr. 19 Apr. 18-Apr. 16

Apr. 18

Apt. 27

May 1 May 4

May 7

May 9 MAY 18

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JuneTM 1

June 11

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July

July 4

July 13)

July 18

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July 27

Aug. 8 Aug. 17

May 15 May 18 June 5 June 8 June 20. June 29 July 10 July 12 July 31 Aug. 3 Ang.

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Feb. 22- Mar. 8

Feb. 24 Mar, 10

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF ASIA

Mar. 1 Mar. 15

Mar. 3 Max. 17

"Trade with China continues | of the Board, remains at the same ment of India Act, for any dis. Hong Kong Manlin

to suffer by the unsettled condi- tion of affairs in that country. The company shares with the mercantile community, both Bri tish and Chinese, the hope which found expression in the King's speech at the opening of Parlia ment, that the efforts which China is making to establish a government will succeed, and with the cessation of civil war, better trade conditions may be expect- ed to enhue.

ed in the course of the current or

year following the fund will stand at about £3,000,000,"

*

gure as that of last year, apart from the abnormal revenue due

crimination to be permitted against British nationals in India.

to Importations of coal. This was It was decided to communicata not unsatisfactory when it was the terms of the resolution to the realised that one single Item, raw Secretary of State for India and cotton, showed

a falling off of the President of the Board of

on exports, the total amount Im- £42,000 on imports and of £9,000 Trade. ported falling from 888,834 tons to 488,871 tons.

Woollens Rise

PASSENGER LISTS

ARRIVALS.

By the 8.5. "Atsuta Maru" from Shanghal to-day:---

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BRITISH WUCHOW LINE

JANUARY. SAILINGS. DEPARTURE. HOURS: '.....

Hong Kong 5.30 p.m. Wuchow 2.09 jan : 8.8. "TAI ·HING"

[1,088 tons-Capt. 0. B. Wilks.] JANUARY.

TUES. 15th MON.

SAT. 28th 21st THURS. Sist

[849

8.8. "TAI MING" tons Capt. G. J. Splok.]

JANUARY.

13th

WED. 23rd 18th MON, -28th

For information apply to-

KWONG WING

#Ltd,

87, Connaught Road West,

Phone: Central | 899,- "

As stocks held in Liverpool de "The business with India is clined during the year from without special feature, but, the 1,291,780 hales to 737,910 bales the export trade of the country shows redaction In imports did not in- a general increase in almost all diente any corresponding inactivity the principal Items, and the ex-in the manufacture of cotton, and

Miss N. L. Forster, Mr. C. G. A. ports to Europe have doubled. this was confirmed by the fact that

"The company's passenger the exports of cotton manufactures Bylvander, Mr. Sakazaki, Mr. K. traffic continues to be maintained through Liverpool had only fallen Amano, Mr. J. Inoue, Mr. R. H.

1,626,538 both out and home. Our allled from

packages to Beavan, Mr. P. A. H. Rohling, Mr. lines have aided materially in the 1,580,228 packages, with a loss of and Mrs. G. L. Robbins, Mr. Chan year's resulta.

revenue of $1,114. Against this Man, Mr. Chang Yulwing, Master "The directors explained in the exports of woollen manufac-Carlos Chang; Master Alberto last year's report that the Insur-tures had risen from 64,026 pack- Chang, Mr. Chang Lay-man, Mr. ance Fund for outside, insurance ages to 102,577 packages, with a Chang Win-ken, Mr. Chang-Sur,

The Bai Kong (or the West River). had been closed, but that the ac- gain in revenue of £18.

Mr. Pedro Suy-chang, Mr. Law Tas-is the third largest river in the Chin- count remained open till all out- The surplus on the warehouse chen, Mrs. T. Tanaki, Miss M.

esc Republic and second only to the standing risks had been met. At account showed an improvement Tauaki, Master Y. Tauaki, Mr. and the end of the financial year the of $14,689, and the net result was Mrs. J. Horio, Mr. N. Yamada, Mr. Yangtze in importance. This magni- amount at credit of this fund that they would place the full See Tak-kon, Mr. Chan Jik-jun, Mr. Scent trade route was opened to for- SUN. was £3,073,278, which is treated £100,000 to the sinking fund and Lad Yuk-hong, Mrs. E. Donovan, eign traffic in 1897, but how many FRI as a liability. There are still some add £3,669 to the unappropriated Mr. Yung Ding-yee, Mr. F. Furats, foreigners travel on this important claims to pay, but it is anticipat-receipts account.

Mr. T. Miura, Mr. H. Hirschi, Mr. waterway! The scenery along the ed when these have been liquidat- The Gladstone Dock, which is C. Atoomal, Miss V. Browe, Mr. P. route is beautiful. We recommend it the largest in the world, was com- Nihalchand, Mr. S. Fukami, Abbas-to any person who wishes to spend a plated during the year, said Mr. andor Matsudaira, Mr. Y. Ishizawa,short and economical holiday. Holt. The system was appropri- Mrs. K. Ishizawa, Mr. and Mrs. In conclusion the report says, ated to the full extent permissible, S. Iwai, Commander M. Ugaki, "We greatly regret to have to reif anything was to be reserved for Fleet Paymaster S. Yoshimochi, cord the death in July last of Mr. chance vessels, and work was go- Lleut-Commander. K. Ueno, Mr. Gude, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Goudey, Miss H. O. Tomkins, Mr. and Mr. Allan Hughes, the chairman of tag on most satisfactorily. There Tanaka, Lieut.-Commander F. Mr. R. Grow, Mr. G. M. Heaphry, F. H. Tyson, Mrs. Wong Gut, Mr. the New Zealand and Federal com- had been, as a consequence, a con- Tajiri, Mr. and Mrs. K. Van R. Mr. R. Jethmal, Mr. N. Jethmal, R. Woods, Lieut. and Mrs. R. F. panies. He was a most capable siderable re-arrangement of berth Smith, Mine D. Van R. Smith, Miss Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Jeffreys, Master Wright, Mr. R. A. Wylle, Miss J. administrator, and ever since the ing throughout the estate and M. MacDonal, Mr. N. P. Moolchan- Kwan Kwock-how, Mr. Lam Fook, Wylle, Mr. J. Yvanovich, Master P. & O. Company acquired these many lines had obtained improv-dani, Mr. R. Ramchand, Mr, R. Mr. E. Levy, Mr. C.. A. McGowan, L. Yu Ah On, and Master F. Yu lines worked wholeheartedly for ed accommodation, and the Board Yamazaki, Mr. M. dehida, Mr. F. Mr. G. Millward, Mr. M. de F.Ah On. their interests and for those of the P. and O. Company. He has

Newton, Mr. A. Pessummal, Mr. W. been succeeded in the chair, with,

Page, Mrs. M. Peyran, Mr," and │· the concurrence of the P. ad 0.

In the annual report of the

Mrs. P. W. Parker, Mr. A. B. Park, CONSIGNEES”, NOTICES, Board, by Mr. C. J. Cowan, who has been at his right hand for deals with industrial and other Liverpool organization, which

Mrs. M. Ramirez, Miss M. Ramirez, many years, and will, the board trade developments in the city. It Kong to Manila by the "Empress of Mr. A. J. Rodriquez, Mr. H. R. Danmark are reminded to take Mr. N. Ramchand, Mr. W. Re Consignees of Carro ex MV. are convinced, prove a worthy

Robbing, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. delivery of their goods which will successor, and one whom Mr. stated that, during the past Russia" on January 9 were Hughes would without doubt have twelve months, ten new Industrial

Mr. E. Assumal, Miss D. Bewley, Rochester, Mr. A. Salazer, Mr. C. be subject to rent after Jan. 12, ⠀ been pleased to see in the post-enterprises have been established Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bachrach, R. Salazar, Miss L Sherman, Mrs.

Consignees of Cargo ex M.V. tion Mr. Cowan now occupies.” in Liverpool. In some cases there

The report was submitted to are also large extensions of exist. TF Conroy, Mr. F. Suy Tushi, Mr. S. Shamdas, Mr. "Levernbank" are reminded to take

B. Carlin, Mr. and Mrs. A. and Mrs. J. Sherrick, Mr. J. A. the proprietors at the 88th ordin- ing businesses. Fremises which Cameron, Rev. Father E. Dieltlens, Scott, Mrs. A. Simson, Mr. and ary general meeting held at the were vacant at the beginning of Mr. C. D. Ella, Mr. E. M. Ebora, Mrs. F. L. Sealy, Master F. Seely, Company's offices on Wednesday, the year are now being used for Miss A. Freeland, Mr. F. S. Fales, Master T. Sakano, Mr. B. Teck- of Bedford", are reminded to take Dec. 12, 1928, at 11 am.-

such purposes as cold storage in Miss F. Fales, Mr. W. Gordon, chand, Mrs. J. F. Tomkins, Miss delivery of their goods which will sulation, the manufacture of cork Mr. N. C. Girde, Miss M. E. U. E. M. Tomkins, Miss E. A. Tomkins, be subject to rent after Jan, 15. LOSS OF THE CARIBOO | alaba, motor body building, and the manufacture of refrigerating East London. The Court of machinery. The largest tin smelt- Inquiry into the sinking of the ing works in the country has been steamer "Cariboo," which founder established in Bootle, and at Ain ed on Nov. 24 after striking a sub-tree two large factories, one for merged rock 40 miles southwest of the production of tin boxes, East London, is satisfied that no blame attaches to the master and other officers for the loss of the

ship.

DRY DOCK

-Length 787 Feet:

THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY

OF HONGKONG, LIMITED.

Length on Blocks 750 Feet, "Depth on Centre of

SII. (IW.O.&.T.) 34 ft. 6 ing

THREE SLIPWAYS:

modation for new enterprises. was in a position to find accom-Hodgson, Mr. S. Ohtani, Mr. J. Neves, Mr. T. Maraindes, Mr. E.

Extending Industries

enamelware, etc., and the other for the manufacture of all classes of galvanised ware, are at the pre- sent moment being erected. One of these factories occupies afte of 16 acres.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

The B, 1. BU "Tilawa"" left Singapore for this port on Jan. 37

at pm, and is due here on Satur day morning." HE

The Ban Line so.. Banvrackie" "from" Middlesbro', London, Straits and Philippines, is due to arrive here on Jan. 17

The MV "Nippon" East-Aslatle Co., Ltd.) kirk on Dec, 24, and is on or about Jan. 81405 Le The CPS RM87- "Australia">B/We Cruise

Rombay yesterday Bom

Swedish

Nicolson, and Miss U. Ogawa.

DEPARTURES

Pasengers departed from Hong

BANK

delivery of their goods which will be subject to rent after Jan. 12.

Consignees of Cargo es se. “City

LINE LTD.

AGENTS FOR

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

BAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION WITHOUT NOTICE.

UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT.

8.8. "CITY OF MADRAS" GA London, Rotterdam,

rdam & Hamburg

Passenger Steamer:-Fares to London-1st: Class: 280, 2nd Class £58.

NEW YORK, BOSTON, & BALTIMORE

ANDREW WEIR &

"ALSO AGENTY FOR

"BER VICKS TO

BOSTON & NEW YORK

BAN

Syla Enes Canal

Vla Suma Canal

K&SOUTH AFRICA

ELLERMAN- LINE

9th February;

AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE

CO

AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LENE

ORIENTAL

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