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MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1929.

P.&O.-British India Apcar and

Eastern & Australian

Lines

(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND). MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS,

TAKING CARGO

FOR

TRAITS, JAVA, BURMA, 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.)

From [

a. 8. *

Tons

Hong Kong

About

*PADUA

NALDERA *MIRZAPORE

6,907

4th Apr.

Noon. 18.053 13th Apr.

6715 16th

Apr.

KARMALA

* ALIPORE

MANTUA

9,128 20th Apr. 5,278 24th Apr. 10,946 27th Apr. 5,283 4th May

Eth

May

L'estination

Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotter

dam & Hamburg. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Straits

Colombo & Bombay. Marseilles & London. Straits. Coloruba & Bombay. Bombay, Marseilles & London: Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rolter-

dam & Hamburg. Straits & Bombay.

"NAGPORE

*KIDDERPORE 5,334.

• Cargo only. Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Constantinople, Pireaus, Smyrna and other Leyant Ports by steamers of the Khedival Mail Steamship Co.

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.

"GAMBADA

SANTHIA

FILAWA

TAKLIWA

TAKADA TALAMBA TALMA

5,307 10th Apr. 7,754 17th Apr. 19.006 21st Apr. 1 7,936

Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta Singapore, Penang & Calcutta, 6th May Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. 6,949 9th May Singapore, Penang & Calcutta 3,013 | 21st May Singapore, Penang & Calcutta, 10,000 28th May Singapore, Penang & Calcutta.

*Cargo only.

B.I. Apear Line steamers have excellent accommodation for 1st and 2nd class passengers. All steamers are fitted with wireless and carry a qualified surgeon.

THE CHINA MAIL,

S.S. "PRES. LINCOLN”

PROMINENT PASSENGERS ARRIVE IN THE COLONY :

Those included among the pas sengers of the ss. "President Lincoln," which arrived in Hong Kong on Saturday from Seattle

were:--

Mr. Joseph J. Krastel, an en- gineer with the Standard Oil Com- pany of New York,making a business trip to Hong Kong and South China.

Mr. James E. Casse, accompanied by his wife. Mr. Casse is an architectural engineer of Shanghai, making a pleasure and business-trip in South China, and the Philippine Islands.

Mr. S. Gibson Kirkland, a com- mercial business man of Shanghai and New York. He will spend 3 months in and around Manila on a business trip.

Mr. Hudson Manning is an en- gineer for the Standard Oil Com pany of New York. He is making. a business trip to Manila, and will. then return to Hong Kong.

Mr. William Voss is affiliated with the Dayton Price Company of.

on a business New York, and is trip to the Muller and Phipps (Asia) Company, Limited of Manila. Mr. Williams, an engineer of Philadelphia, is making a business trip to Manila.

PASSENGER LISTS.

DEPARTURES

Per P. & O. s.s. "Malwa" for Marseilles, Gibraltar and London on Saturday:

INDO CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION. -..

Destination

Steamer

¡T'tau 'vla B'tow & 8'hai FOOSILING Prau via Stow & S'hai HOPSANG Ttau via S'tow & S'haf .. YATSHING T'tan via Stow & S'hal .... HANGSANG Kobo via Amoy & Moji. NAMSANG ....... Osaka viz Amoy, Moji &

Kobe

Straits & Calcutta

Sandakan

Sandakan Tientsin Canton

Wed.,

Sun.,

Salling

3rd Apr. af 7 a.m. 7th Apr. at 7a.m. Wed., 10th Apr, at 7 a.m; ...Sun 14th Apr. at 7 a.m.

Wed, 17th Apr. at 7

HOSANG YUENSANG

MAUSANG

HINGSANG

CHEONGSHING . Mon., HOPSANG Mon,,

...

Fri., 26th Apr..at 7 a.m. Thurs, 11th Apr. at 8 pm Fr. 5th Apr. at 3 pm, Sat., 13th Apr. at 3 p.m.

1st Apr. al Noon 1st Apr. at 8 pm,

For Freight and Passage apply to:- JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., Telephone Central 215.

General Managers.

NAVIGATORS

NATIONAL MARITIME BOARD AGREEMENT

London. Following An agreement affecting the conditions of craployment of navigating officers in the British announced Merchant Navy, it is by the National Maritime Board that every vessel of over 2,750 tons gross tracing beyond Western Euro- rean limits will carry three certificated navigating officers.

The limits are bounded on the north by the port of Narvik, and on the south by the port of Corunna (includ..

ing ports in the Gulf of Bothnia north

of a certain limit).

The dates fixed for the agreement coming into force are:-For vessels of 5,000 tons and upwards, June 1; and Miss A. M. Anderson, Mr. Wm. in the case of vessels between 2,760 Anderson, Rev. L. Arroyo, Mr. D. II. tons and 5,000 tons, September 1. Arakie, Mr. and Mrs. Atkins and 4

Narigating officers, it is stated, re- gard children Paym. Lt. Cdr. L. R. concession which will meet a number the agreement as a very valuable Barker, R.N., Mrs. Barker and in-af cases of hardahip.

An important revision of the con- fant. Mr. H. A. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bruce. Miss S. Bruce, Mr. W. Jditions under which annual leave is Burden,

given to navigating officers has also Miss A. M. Birks, Mrs. teen agreed by the National Maritime 0. C. Borrett, Mr. and Mrs. Burge, Board in favour of the officers. Mr. and Mrs. 0, G. Bakker, Mr. J. L. Chen, Mi K. Chong, Miss E. R. Cribb. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Cassidy, Master H. and R. Cassidy, SOUTH WALES PORTS

OVER ONE HUNDRED VESSELS WAITING

better

HONG KONG TIDE.

The tide-table given below has bee obtained by aid of the Tide-predleting Machine, which includes 40 components for the better prediction of tides, from the result of the analysis of the tidai observations, taken at the Kauling tidal observatory under the direction of Dr. Doberek during the years 1887, 1888 and 1889.

Kulung; but they may be used for The times and heights are given fớt the Victoris Naval Yard and Aber deen, the differences being very small

The times of high-and low-water with the tires of Black-water and must not be considered to coincide change of current, the two phenomena being quite distinet.

March 29 to April 4, 1929.

ร้อน

DATE HIGH WATER, LOWER WATER.

Standard March

Standard Ht Times

Times

*Ti. 19,m 0 in 6.3 m & 21 8-9 6 20 25,4) Sat. 100 6346m 6 33 m 1 40 8.1 7 14% 31m

82

2$

3:6

3394.

Mon.

1 Noinferior

9.0

Toas.

Wed.

Thum

- 34. 5. 62

arlow W

10 12.4

4 Nointerior B. nor Low W 1 66 5.9 11 $7 21

Noinferior or Low W 18 178 58

-,

No.nferior H. m 0 83.

1 4 % | 59 | Lor Low

CONFIDENCE IN MR. HAVELOCK WILSON

Mr. T. F. Claxton, Miss E M. and maid Cochrane, Mr. C. W. L. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Coombs, Mr. E. Cornwall, Mr. W. Crichton. Mr.

CardiF-More vessels were waiting W. S. Cuff. Mrs. A. F. Daly. Mr.

for tips at Cardiff, Barry and Penarth and Mrs. N. Donald, Miss A. M. to-day than "lias been the case since Drysdale, Mr. D'Alton, Hon, R. D.

the post-war boom. Vessels waiting Denman, Miss D. M. Doidge, Misa for tips at the South Wales ports were J. Ewing, Miss M. G. Ewing, Mr. increased 101 from 89 recently but G. F. Freathy, Miss M. M. Fienty, boards caring, the accumulation of UNION OF SEAMEN

was being made Miss R. Gaubert, Mrs. D. J. Gil- coal supplies standing on the decks. [more, Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Gray-The increase in the number of waite to good burn, Miss E. A. Grayburn, Capt.ing vessels was chiefly due. E. L. Grieve, Mr. and Mrs. H. Cewer than 36 vessels were

arrivals over the last two tides. No waiting

ing, Mr. H. de M. Hafers, Mr. in addition to 23 at Newport, and 3 of the National Union of Seamen was and Mrs. W. Hotchkiss and two at Port Talbot besides others at held under. the chairmanship of Mr. Manila, Sandakan, Thursday Island, children, Rev. and Mrs. J. W.

Penarth and Swansea,

J. H. Borlase, secretary of that parti The arrangement for working extra cular branch. The meeting was ad- Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney & Heywood, Mr. and Mrs. Har- time with surplus tippers has com-dressed by Mr. Geo. Jackson, of New- greaves Browne, Misses J. M.menced, but it will be some time before port, when a unanimous resolution was Hargreaves Browne, Mr. J. Har- the present congestion is relieved. passed supporting the policy of the

National

of greaves Browne, Mr. W. H. Hill,

Seamten. Mr. E. Hemandas, Lt. Comdr. B. R. Hooper, B.N., Lt. Col. Sir E. Hoyle, Bt., Lady Hoyle, Mr. H.

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South). Grail and infant, Mrs. F. L. Hard for berths at Cardiff, 22 at Barry, A mass meeting under the auspices.

ARAFURA TANDA ST. ALBANS ARAFURA

6,000 8th May 6.956 31st May

July 5th 4,500 6,000 2nd Aug.

Melbourne.

Regular monthly sailings from Hong Kong to Japan and Hong Kong to Australia.

The E. & A. 8.S. Co., Ltd., steamers will also call at Shanghai. Iloilo Cebu, Kolambugan, Tawao, Timor, Darwin, or other ports en route as in- dacement offers.

Frequent connections from Australia with the following ---

Hutchens, Miss R. Jack, Mrs. C.. M. Jones and two children, Mrs.

The Union S.S. Company's teamers to the United Kingdom via New A. Kiku, Rev. A. Kano, Mr. and Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.

The P. & O. Royal Mail ateamers to London via Suez Canal,

The P. & O. Branch Service of steamers to London via the Cape, The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampton and

London via Panama Canal.

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.

*KIDDERPORE 5,334 | 3rd Apr.

TAKLIWA KALYAN

"JEYPORE

ARAFURA

TAKADA MOREA JALAMBA TALMA

TANDA

*PERIM

DELTA

TILAWA

7,085 10th Ápr. 9,144 12th Apr. 5,813 15th Apr. 10,948 18th Apr. Apr. 6,049 17th 10,953 26th Apr. 8,018 28th Apr. 10,000 30th Apr.

6,056 7th May 7,648 9th May 8,097

10th May

14th May 10,006 22nd May

• Cargo only.

Shanghai, Maji & Kobe. Amoy, Moji. Kobe, Yhama & Osaka. Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokuhama. Moji, Kobe. Osake & Yokohama. Amey, Moji, Kobe & Osaka. S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Thama. Amoy, Shai, Nofi, Kobe & Osaka, Amoy, Moji, Kobe, Y'hama & Osaka. Moji, Kobe, Osaka & Yokohama. Shanghai, Moil, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghal. Mail. Kobe & Yokohama. Moji, Kobe & Osaka, Amoy, Moji, Kobe & Osaka,

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

Passengers for Rangoon 'must defray their own Hote! expenses at Singapore 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. Parels measuring not more than 24 ft. x2 ft. x1 ft will he received at the Company's Office up to Noon on the day previous to sailing.

For further Information, Passages, Freight, Handbooks, ste, apply to MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CÒ

Agents.

P. & O. Building, Connaught Rd. C., Hong Kong.

NEW YORK, BOSTON & BALTIMORE.

C

JOINT SERVICE OF THE

'BLUE FUNNEL” LINE....... (OCEAN S.S. CO., LTD. & CHINA MUTUAL S.S. CO., LTD.) AND

AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE. (ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL SE. CO., LTD.)

SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG,

6.S. "LAOMEDON"

S.S. "RHEXENOR"

38.8. "CITY OF LILLE”

Vin Suez Canal

Vin Suez Canal:

Via Suez Canal

10th April.

8th May. 17th May.

י

Mrs. F. T. Knott, Mr. J. J. Kraftel Mr. Kwai Soem-kai,

CONSIGNEES.

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.

"ÉÉNREOCH?

one.

Mr. B. F. H. Mollan, Mersey dia- trict secretary, also spoke

President Liner

SAILINGS

Weekly Trans-Pacific Service.

To San Francisco and Los Angeles The Sunshine Beli vid Honolula

Fortnightly silings on Tuesdays. Pres. Lincoln

Apr. 9th

Pres. Madison

Pres, Jackson

.Apr. 29rd May 7th

To Scaille and Victoria TheShort Straight Routem America

Fortalchelp ulinzi on Towny Pres Grant, Apr., 2nd at 1 am. Pres. Cleveland .....Apr. 16th Pres. Picrec.Apr. 30th

Pres, McKinley ..... May 21st Pres. Taft

.May 14th

120,112 Special through rates to Europe vis United States. Direct

connections with all Atlantic lines. Choice of rail lines scross United States and Caneda, liberal stop-over privileges for sight-seeing.

Europe and New York Direct

ROUND-THE-WORLD,

Fortnightly sailings on Sunday win Manila. Simin, Colomb&* Seez Canul, Alexnadris Naples, Genoa, Marsilica, New York and Bonon. Prex, Monroe ..Apr. 7th 8 a.m. Pres. Hayes...May, 19th 8 a..

Pres. Polk

June 2nd 8 a.m. Pres. Adams

June 18th 8 a.m.

Pres. Wilson...Apr. 21st 8 2.m. Pres. V. Buren May 5th 8 a.m.

To Manila

Pres. Cleveland. Apr. 9th & p.m. Pres. Jackson ..Apr. 27th 6 p.m. Pres. Madison. Apr. 13th 6 p.m. Pros. Taft. May. 7th 0 p.m. Pres. McKinley May 11th 6 p.m. Fres. Plerce ...Apr. 23rd 6 pz.

For Bookings, Passenger and Freight Information apply to

12, Pedder Street (opposite Hong Kong Hotel, Telephone Central. 2477, 2478 and 793

Cable Address "Dollar"

CANTON BRANCH No. 4, Sha Kce Street.

*

Dollar Steamship Line

and

American Mail Line

AUSTRAL - CHINA NAVIGATION CO.

FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE AND ADELAIDE via

Manila, Doilo, Sandakan, Balikpapan and Rabaul. S.S. "CHRONOS".

Sails on/or about 9th April.

For freight and passages apply toi.

DODWELL & CO., LTD, Agents, Queen's Bldg. Tel. : 1030,

THE KWONG HIP LUNG CO, LTD.

ENGINEERS and SHIPBUILDERS, BOILER MAKERS, BRASS and IRON FOUNDERS. Äll work done in this establishment is guaranteed,” We have over thirty years' experience. We own two Slipways and can accommodate any craft of 200 feet long.

Town Office: 64, Connaught Read Central, Hong Kong, Tel, Contral No. 459, Shipyard: Sham-Sui-Po, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Tel. Kowloon No. 9.

Estimates. furnished on application.

Hong Kong, April 1, 1924.

The s.s. "Comliebank" from Now York via Panama, April 26.

The 3.5. "City of Newcastle" from New York via Bucz, May 1.

Departures From Hong Kong

The 5.8. "City of Khartoum" for Singapore and Europe, April E.

The s.s. "City of Glasgow” for Shanghai and Japan, April 18

A mass meeting of the Liverpool area was also held under the chairman- ship of Mr. H. Decker, and Mr. G. Jackson addressed the meeting illas hereby declare our faith in the Na. Europe. April 17.- trating very clearly, the value of sane tional Union of Seamen and our loyalty The s.s. "Glenbank" from New York trade unionism, and the policy of the to the policy and to the president, via Panama, April 22. president, Mr. J. Havelock Wilson, Mr. J. Havelock

We further Wilson. He pointed out what a menace and urge upon all decker's tramwaymen danger it would be if they linked up and others who are members of the From MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP,

in any direction with shore workers. Transport and General Worker's Union Mr. D. LONDON, STRAITS & PHILIPPINES. Seamen, he said, were a class by thera- to protest against the scandalous waste Longhlin, Rev. C. Leho. Mr. and

selves, who knew their business best of their hard earned contributions in. Mrs. Li Kwan Lin, Mr. Lan Sun The Steamship,

and wanted no interference from any paying wages to diemissed officials of tong. Mr. and Mrs. R. Lapsley and

the National Union of Seamen." infant, Miss Lapsley, Mr. F. M. Lapsley, Mr. Luk Hing-woon, Mr. K. H. Lu, Mr. L. L Lawler, Miss and/or extra hazardous Godowns of J. Lee, Miss Mitchell, Miss A. The Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf Mogson, Mr. M. D. MeLorn, Mr. J. and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or Marcus, Mr. J. Macdonald, Mrs. A. from the wharves delivery may he ob

tained. Maitland, Rev. R. Martin, Rev. B.

No claims will be admitted after the Marcian, Mr. A. H. McBride, Mr. Goods have left the Godowns, and all C. McLaren, Mrs. F. L. Murga Goods romaining undelivered after troyd, Master H. I. Murgatroyd, the 1st April will be subject to rent. Mr. F. A. Merry, Mr. and Mrs. Ebe presented to the Undersigned on or Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. E. 1. before the 15th April or they will not Ottwell. Mr. M. O'Connell, Mrs. be recognized.

Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that all Goods are being land.

ed at their risk into the hazardous

All claims against the steamer must

L. J. Patten, Comdr. P. R. P. A broken, chafed, and damaged P. Goods are to be left in the Godowns, Percival, K.N., Mrs. E. R. where they will be examined on the Percival. Mrs. M. C. Potta, Mr. 28th inst. at 10 a.m., by Messra. and Mrs. W. Pryde, Master W. Goddard and Douglan. Pryde, Master. W. G. Pryde, Miss No Fire Insurance has been effect- Y. Phillips, Mies L. Phillips, Mas-ed.

Bills of Lading will be countersign- ter A. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. H. V.

ed by, Poulain, Mr. R. R. Parr, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pike, Miss D. M. Pike, Mr. E. G. Rapley, Mr. and Mrs. |F. A. Redmond, Mr. D. Reith, Miss E. L. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. C. A, S. Russ and two children, Mrs. Richards. Mr. II. S. Redfern, Mr. W. Rucker. Mr. Rahman, Mr. and Mrs. Liu Shu-fan. Mr. Z. V. Sia, Mrs, Siew Kam, Mr. H. P. Surrey,

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD., Agents. Hong Kong, 25th March, 1929,

THE THOMPSON STEAM SHIPPING CO.,LTD.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

8.S. “RIO DORADO" From ANTWERP.

Rev. A Snoz, Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- Condr H. H. Snepp, Mr. P. Y formed that all Goods are being land- Stark, Master C. M. Stark, Missed at their risk ints the Godowns of P. L. Stock Mr. Tin Hang-shin. the Hong Kong, and Kowloon Whart Mr. J. W. Taplin, Capt. and Mrs. R. whence and/or from the

& Godown Company. Ltd., at Kawloon, the wharves der Tipple, Mr. and Mrs. M. Turner, livery may be obtained. child and infant, Mr..T. G. Talen, Optional Cargo will..be

will be forwarded given Mr. Mel Ting, Mr. A. Valloch, Mrs, unless notice to the contrary be

De given A. Vollmers, Mr. W. H. Weston,No claims. will be admitted after

before 26th March, 1929.

tot after the Mrs. Wood, Mr. Wong Yual-foei. Goods have left the Godown, and all Mfr. Wong Sang, Mr. and Mrs. J. Goods remaining undelivered after the F. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. R. 1st April, will be subject to zent White, Mr. and Mrs. E. William All claims against the vessel must son and infant, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. presented to the undersigned on or

before the 17th

April

or they will not Watson and Two infants, Mr. Lie

e recognized: Wen-hoei, Miss H. Watters, Mr. C. W. Wallis,.

Goods are to be left in the Gedownsy

they where will be examined on the 1st April at 10 an. by our surveyors Messre. Goddard & Dougins.

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bill of Lading will be countersign- ed by

More than £100 was found in

Steamers proesed via Suez Canal or Panama Canal at Owners' Option the bed in which Mr. William Car-

Subject to change without notice.

For Freight and particulers apply to:-

E BANK LINE LTD. Hong Kong

negie was found dead when the police entered his home in High- street, Inverness, recently, to put out a fire..

or

chafed, and d damaged

DODWELL & CO., LTD.:

Agents. Hong Kong, 26th March, 1929,

The following resolucion was unant- mously, adopted:

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS

"We, the members of the Mersey Projected arrivals at and departures district, having had the position ex- from Hong Kong of steamers under plained to us of the attack that is the management of the Bank Ling, being made on this union by Mr. Ltd, are as follows: Bevin. McVey, and others of the Trans- Arrivals at Hong Kong port and Goneral Workers' Union,

The 8.8.

"City of Glasgow

from

Tas .s. "Tinhow" for Saigon and South Africa, Apríl 15.

The .s. "Glenbank" for Haiphong, April 26.

The 5.5. "Cemlichcek" for Shanghai and Chinwangtao, April 27,

The s.s. "City of Delhi for Singa- pors and U.K., May 9,

THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LTD.

TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: "MANIFESTO" HONGKONG.

Codes Used: AI, A.B.C. Fifth Edition; Engineering: First and Second Edition; Western Union and Watkins

DOCK OWNERS, SHIP BUILDERS, MARINE AND LAND ENGINEERS, BOILER

MAKERS, IRON, STEEL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, FORGE MASTERS, EI:ECTRICIANS.

Twin Screw Steamer "ELIZABETH," built and engined by The Hong Kong & Whampos Dock Cq, Lid, for the Federated Malay States Railways, for pervice between Petfang and Frai

Please address enquiries to the Chief Manages

RM. DYER, B.Sc., MINA. Kowloos Dock, Hong Kong,

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