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BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE

NEXT SAILINGS.

$75.0.0.

OUTWARDS FOR SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, KOBE & MOJI.

S.S. ROSANDRA"

M.V. "ROMOLO"

From Hong Kong.

Sails on or about 16th April. Sails on or about 25th April

HOMEWARDS FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE.

MV. "VIMINALE"

From Hong Kong. Sails on or about 7th April S.S. "DUCHESSA D'AOSTA" Sails on or about 20th April, M.V. "ESQUILINO" .... Sails on or about 30th April.

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS

FROM CALCUTTA & COLOMBO TO SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS,

S.S. "UMZUMEI"

Sails from Calcutta 2nd May. 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.

NYSUNE

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 Ports & Honolulu.

KOREA MARU

SHINYO MARU

Wednesday, 17th April. Wednesday, 1st May.

SEATTLE, VICTORIA via Shanghai & Japan Ports.

YOKOHAMA MARU

MISHIMA MARU

LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM via

Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Suez.

HAKUSAN MARU

KITANO MARU

Monday, 8th April. Saturday, 6th May.

Saturday, Saturday,

6th April. 20th April

24th April. 22nd May.

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.

AKI MARU

KAGA MARU

Wednesday,

Wednesday,

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang, & Colombo,

.... Thursday, 11th April Saturday, 27th April.

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

AWA MARU

BENGAL MARU

Mexico & Panama,

RAKUYO MARU

KANAGAWA MARU

Friday, 19th April.

+

THE CHINA MAIL,

SHIPPING

400 TOURISTS

YOUTH AND BEAUTY ON THE "FRANCONIA”.

NOTABLES ON BOARD

Youth and beauty provide a large of the 400 round-the-world tour- quote of the Cunard liner, the R.M.S. "Franconia," which arrived alongside Kowloon wharf yesterday on her an- nual visit to this port.

Details of the tour here were given in a special supplement yesterday and it was also announced that permission can be obtained from Messrs. Thes. Cook & Son's to go aboard the liner. Among the notable passengers are H.E. More. Jane de Lanczy, who is ratated to the Hungarian Royal Family Judge Frederick Lawson of Boston; one of the leading figures in the social life on board, Mr.

M. Hirschberger, a prominent broker of

whose New York

the cruise & success; Mr. S.-P. Colt, the son of Ethel Barrymore, well-known setress; Mr. N. K. Moody, oil magnate; Mr. and Mrs. W, L. Houneld of Los Angeles (Mr. Honnold is well- known banker); Mr. Keyser of Balti more; Mr. and Mrs. Ottis (Mrs. Ottis Is the sister of Mrs. Frank B.

hog done much total personality

SECTION.

S.S.

“ CEYLAN ”

THE EXTENT OF HER DAMAGE

CHILLED MEAT CARGO

Boreaux, Yesterday, "Ceylan' only three feat by four

Divers have found a hole in the

inches.

Another steamer has been sent for to help to keep the refrigerating machinery going to prevent damage to the cargo of chilled meat-Reuter.

ARMS ON A LAUNCH

DRASTIC ORDER

SHIPS WITH ORIENTÁLS ARE BARRED

Seattle, March 28 Steamship companies are undecided as to what course of action they will bursue to meet a drastic order by E. T. Handlay, health commissioner, to the effect that ships carrying Asin- ties in their ateorage will be barred from Seattle docks.

The order becomes effective imme- diately. Ships must stop at Alki Point, four miles north of Seattle, unless some satisfactory arrangements are made to protect the city.

Officials of the Dollar Lines and

fused to comment on the above cable Canadian Pacific Company know no-

about the new order. They re

until duly advised of the regulation. however, will not affect the immigra The new order, according to them tion of Asiaties in general, although it would mean another extra expense for the landing of passengers at Alki Point.

Seattle, March 28.

The Seattle City Council is plan-

The manager of the motor launch, "Tung Chuen" was charged at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday before ning to appropriate $25,000 immedi- T. S. Whyte-Smith, with having in his possession, one shot gun, one rifle, ately for quarantine facilities for four automatic pistols and 117 rounds boats as a result of the recent men- steerage passengers on trans-Paciño of ammunition.

ingitis epidemic.

Mr. D. H. Blake appeared for the defence.

Inspector Ogg stated that defendant had committed only a technical offence. The Police was satisfied that

This action was urged by the Public Health Committee.

Washington, March 28. he attended at the Harbour Office andfornia to-day conferred with Surgeon Senator Samuel Shortridge of Cali- declared the arms being on board the

General Curoming regarding steerage launch.

Defendant was discharged with a "Stanley Dollar of the Dollar Line had on Pacific ships, after passengers caution.

completed impounding of ill passen- gers in large mumbers at Seattle and San Francisco.-United Press.

With tiny tugs panting in their efforts to nose the twenty thousand ton Canadian Pacific Hiner Duchess of Atholl into the stream, 350: passengers left New York recently on a "Cruise of Contrasts" that will take them to twenty ports in the West Indies, South America, Africa, Egypt, Italy, Monaco and France.

This is the second South America Africa cruise by a Canadian. Prelfic ship. Last year it was undertaken by the Empress of France, the first ship to land goods at the lonely island of Tristan de Cunha auccessfully. The visit to this isolated spot is one of the most ro- mantle episodes in the lives of the ernizers, and when they return to Canada they will have the distinction of being among the seven hun- dred non-taring people ever to have that opportunity.

Kellogg, wife of the ex-Secretary of State); Mr. J. C. Penny, who owns a big chain of cash stores in the Unit-

sident of the Park Lane Hotel Syn-

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS

Arrivals at Hong Kong The s.s.

PASSENGER LIST

DEPARTURES

Per 8.8. "Tenyo Mars" for San Francisco via Ports on April 3

THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1929.

PACIFIC

to EUROPE

via CANADA

UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT

Use Europe and dispose of all

[SE the Canadian Pacific Route

the troublesome details that usually arise out of a 10,000 mile overseas journey.

When you travel Canadian Pacific there is only one transaction-the initial one between our agent and you. Your trip across the Pacific, across Canada, and across the Atlantic is made on Canadian Pacific ships and trains; your stopovers at Canadian Pacific hotels.

One ticket One service

The utmost in speed and

comfort.

CANADIAN PACIFIC

S.S.

Next sailing to the Pacific Coast "EMPRESS OF FRANCE”

WORLD'S

At Noon-April 10th, 1929.

GREATEST

TRAYEL SYSTEM

BRITISH WUCHOW LINE

Mr. G. Stott, Mrs. I. Cairns, Mr. L. Boehm de Sauvanne, Mrs. P. S. Lo, Mr. and Mrs. George K. Tur- ner, Mr. A. Meyer, Dr. M. Rabel, Mr. Harold Lomo, Mrs. C. D. Prell, Mrs. Choy, Mrs. Chan, Mr. Y. C. Fon, Mr. J. S. Gubbay, Mr. Alfred Ashworth, Mr. F. G. Eca da Silva, Mr. Ng Ming-kwong, Mr. Ng Kwok- fong, Mr. and Mrs. Y. C. Kwong," Mrs. O. Hatten, Mr. Chan Yik-ha, Mr. and Mrs. C.. W. Shoop, Mrs. | Chan Man-sing," Mr.Ko Man-on," Miss. Ko, Miss E. Tasker, Mr. and. Mrs. N. H. Anderson, Mme. Claude Riviere, Mra. M. A. Rennie; Mr. and Mrs. T. Makiyama, Mr. and Mrs.he American travellers say "Well, we

When they pass the Shiuhing Gorge,

M. Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Y. Murakami, uess this beats the Hudson River, Mr. Zen Sai-ko. Mr. A. F. L. ur show place." Continental visitors Thesiger, Mr. G. R. Mitchell, Mr. emark that it reminds them of the P. A. Proudman, Mr. and Mrs. T. *Rhine

Whilst and Switzerland." Fujimori, Marshall H. Gould, Mrs. British tourists declare "Surely, the T. Takai, Mr. Y. Sunahori, Mr.Lake district or the Scottish moors, and Mrs. X. Ohshima, Miss H.but with a little less vegetation." Matsuo, Mra. G. Matsumura, Mr. Now why not take a five-days" round and Mrs. C. E. Wolated, Master rip and see for yourself. It costs you Wolsted, Miss Wolsted, Col. and only $40.

Mrs. J. S. Bostack, Capt. and Mrs. Nelson Turner, Mrs. H.

son, Mr. E C. Watorhouse, Mrs. "City of Glasgow from F. Hubbell. Lieut D. de G. Europe, April 17.

The ss. "Glenbank" from New York Lambert, Capt. G. E. Tinney, Rev. F. MacDermott, Mr. L Mac- via Panama, April 22.

The 5.5. "Comliebank" from New Dermott, Mr. J. L. F. de Vries, York via Panamu, April 20.

Mr. O. R. Gomez, Rev. and Mrs. The 8.8. "City of Newcastle" from J. 1. Kaylor, Mrs. H. A. Strickler, New York via Suez, May 1

Miss B. M. Nickey, Mr. and Mrs.

Departures From Hong Kong

Projected arrivals at and departures Syme Thomson, Mrs. Kobayashi, ed States; Major S. F. Weaver, pre from Hong Kong of steamers under Mr. and Mrs. M. Yamawaki, Dr. dicate of New York City: Mr. Ben the management of the Bank Line, G. W. Theobald, Mr. W. S. Cook- Frank, a retired New York business Ltd., are as follows man who has been on every world tour of the "Franconia" so far, Dr. E. M. Austin: Rev. James Bazeroft: Mr. Alberto Beguiristain and Mr. Oscar Beguiristain, of Havana; Rev. Charles

Rowles; E.

Lir. J. Bradshaw; Mr.

Mrs. R. A. and Christic of Bollywood, Cal, and Mrs. F. Shepherd Crawford; Mr. Julio Fernandez Curbera of Spain; Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Goldsmith; Dr. E. M. Singapore and Europe, April E.

The s.s. "City of Khartoum" for J. O. Wilson, Master J. A. Wilson, Master M. V. Wilson, Master H. B. Jeffries, Mr. and Mrs. Jose Antonio The s.8, "City of Glasgow for Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kohl, Jeffries, Mr.

Miss Alicia Jurado; Mrs. Shanghai and Japan, April 18. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Huestis, Miss. M. agmar Lesser

of Berlin; r. and The

Grossman, Mr. A. Walker, Mr. and Africa, April 18. Mr. Frank W. Merrick; Dr.

Dr. D. H.

The

s.s. "Flerbank for Haiphong, Mrs. J. L. Baker, Mr. W. E. Thulin, Morris of Riverdale, NY. Dr. D. T. Avril 20.

Mr. O. W. Buhler, Miss J. Tauber, Nicoll, Dr. George M. Steele,

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The as. "Comilebank" for Shanghai Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Berkey, Master Anita F. Stephens: Don Fernando and Chinwangtao, April 27. Subercaseaux of Santiago, Chile; Dr.

The 8.8. "City of Delhi" for Singa. E. Rerkey, Mrs. L. C. Malm, Master and Mrs. P. O. Sandin; Mr. and Mrs. pore and U.E., May 9,

T. Maim, Mr. I. Somén, Justice G. A:-- Malcolm Mrs. M. Malcolm, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. F. McMaster.

SOUTH AMERICA (East Coast) via Singapore, Cape Town & Ports. J.P. of London: South in for Saigon and

NEW YORK via PANAMA.

†TOHA MARU

Friday, 5th April.

Friday,

LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Geneva, Marseilles,

+ LIMA MARU

TALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang-&-Rangoon.

+ GENOA MARU

19th April.

Friday, 19th April

Monday, Tuesday,

8th April. 18th April.

NAGANO MARU (Moji direct)

Saturday,

6th April.

Monday, 15th April. Friday, 19th April.

RANGOON MARU

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

KATOHI MARU

+ TOYOHASHI 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 and 3893. (P rivate exchange to all departments.)

O.

S. K.

SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,

Colombo, Sues and Pert Said. -

LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP-Via Singapore

Thursday, 11th April

ALASKA MARU..

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

Colombo, Durban & Cape Town.

LAPLATA MARU

Tuesday, 23rd April.

SHUNKO MARU

BOMBAY--Via Singapore & Colombo.

CHIFUKU MARU

Friday, 5th April. Friday, 18th April.

DURBAN, LUUKENCO MARQUES, BEIRA, DAR-ES-BALAAM, ZANZIBAR

&* MOMBASA—Via Singapore & Colombo, MEXICO MARU

CABLUITA—Via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon

BORNEO MARU

******* Thursday, 2nd May,

... Wednesday, 24th April,

A: Thurmand, Dr. and Mre HV W. Todd; Dr. and Mrs. Van Allen: Lady

Watts, of London; Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Worthington; Mr. Emile Ziegler of Geneva.

Placea Visited

From New York, the first stop was

SHIPPING BREVITIES

Mr. A. H. Brown, mate of the 1.3. "On Lee," is on sick leave and his

made at Fanchal, then Gibraltar, Al-place has been temporarily filled by giers, Monaco and Naples, Haifa, Mr. W. P. Dickson, the Chief Officer Port Said, Suez

of the s.8. "Larcoila." and Djibouti were called at en route to Bombay. From India the cruise continued to

to Colombo, The ss. "Tin Ting," a vessel on the Rangoon, Penang, Singapore, Hang- Canton-Wuchow run and owned by

the sapie concern as the s.s. Samarang

Tin kok, Saigon, Batavia, Macassar Zamboanga, Manila and Yat," which has just been put on the then to Hong Kong. The "Franconia" Hong Kong-Canton service, arrived in is due to leave here on Friday, pro. port yesterday. She will go into dock

for ereding by way of North China, repairs. Japan and the Panama to New York where he is due on May 31.

Features of Liner

She is a luxuriously equipped liner of 20,000 tons, her public rooms be- ing romarkable for their size and beauty. Every possible convenience

It is advertised that a special‹gep-| eral meeting of the China Coast Officers Guild will be held at the Guild Office, 67, Des Voeux-road Cen- tral, today at 6 p.m.

APRIL SAILINGS DEPARTURE HOURS:

Hong Kong 5.30 p.m. Wychow 2.00 p.m.

8.8. "TAI HING"

[1,068 tons--Capt. 0. B. Wilks.]

SUN. 7th

12th

FRI. WED. 17th

APRIL

MON. 22nd

SUN. 28th

......

S.S. TAI MENG"

20th

[649 tong-Capt. G. J. Spink.] APRIL THURS. 4th SAT. TUES.

THURS. 25th 9th 15th TUES. MON.

30th For information apply to

KWONG WING

87, Connaught Road West, Phone: Central 898.

American Express Travellers Cheques

Ca

Ltd.

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BANK LINE

AGENTS FOR

LTD.

ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL S.S. CO.,

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION. WITHOUT NOTICE.

UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT.

>8.8. “CITY OF KHARTOUM? London, Rotterdam, Amsterdam & Hamburg 5.5. "CITY OF DELHI” ........ London, Rotterdam, Amsterdam & Hamburg S.8. "CITY OF GLASGOW" London, Rotterdam, Amsterdam & Hamburg

& BALTIMORE

is provided for the passengers includ- The "Afrika" from Copenhagen and ing swimming bath, squash racquets Singapore shows on her manifest 680 courts, shape, and the regular deck tons of chloride of potash and sports,

dancing, orchestra, etc. On matches. the boat deck a cinema show is held, and a large number of the passen-

"Tiilebeet" from Batavia and gers have their own moving picture Balikpapan, included in her cargo, 200 cameras. Amateur pictures taken are

NEW YORK, drums of spirit of wine. She arriv- developed on board, and their authors ed on April 2 have the pleasure of seeing them on the screen. Community singing has been led by Mr. H. A. Haminontres of Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Captain E. T. Britten, RD., R.NR.

VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER—Via Japan Ports From is in command and the cruise director

Shanghai.

ALABAMA MARUJ (From Shanghai) Wednesday, 10th April, MELBOURNE—Via Mamla, Brusbuns & Sydney.

BURMA MARU....

BANGKOK-Via Saigon.

HAIPHONG Văn Hoihon.

MENADO MARU

Saturday, 6th Apr

Thursday, 11th April 10 am.

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

JAPAN PORTS,

SOURABAYA MARU

KASADO MARU

ANDES MARU

KENLUNG Va SWATOW 4 dưới

HOZAN MARU.

CANTON MARU

TAKAO—Via SWATOW & AHOY. TAKAO & KEELUNG

SOURABAYA MABU

For further particulars please apply to Tel. Central No. 4038, 4089, 1090,-

Thursday, 4th April Tuesday, 9th April Wednesday, 17th April.

Sunday, 7th April 3 p.m. Sanday, 14th April 8 m.

Thursday, 417 April

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.

M. TAKRUCHI, Manager.

Twenty-five drums of alcohol were shown in the manifest of the "Deli Maru." The vessel arrived on April 2 from Canton

with Breaker Point bearing 068 at a a danger to navigation in a position distance of 12 miles The wreck was sighted by the as. "Hal-ching" on her voyage down from Nerth.

is Mr. Ross H. Skinner. The execu- The Harbour Master, in a notifica- is Mr. Robert Aition to mariners dated April 3; stated tive manager Grinsel, who will later take a party that there is derelict junk, which is through Siberia. The tour is under the auspices of Messra, Thos. Cook & Sons and there is a large cruising staff, in addition to thoas mentioned. Mr. Charles C. Batchelder holds the post of lecturer and gives graphic ad- dresses, before arrival in sach port, on the Interesting features of the place

CONSIGNEES NOTICES.

delivery of their goods which will be sabject to rent after April 7

Consignees of cargo ex M.V Esquilino are reminded to take Consignees of cargo sex 6. delivery of their goods which will be "City of Khios" are reminded to take subject to rent after April 8, delivery of their goods which will be Consignees of cargo es SHAYA subject to rent after April 5.Afrika are reminded to take Consignees of cargo ex as dalivery of their goods which will be "Benavon" are reminded to take subject to rent arter April 9.

BOSTON, &

`S.S." "CITY OF LILLE"

via Suez Canal

ALSO AGENTS FOR

LTD.

ELLERMAN LINE

..13th April.

9th May. 10th June.

AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE

.17th May.

ANDREW WEIR & CO.

SERVICES TO

BOSTON, NEW YORK & BALTIMORE

5.S. NAIRNBANK”

S.S. OAKBANK"

via Suez Canal

vla Suez Canal

MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA

S.S. TINHOW".

AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE

5th April. 10th May.

ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE

15th April

Loading for Mauritias, Reunion, Delagon Bay, Durban, East London, Algoa Bay (Port Elizabeth),

Mossel Bay and Capetown.

Through Bill of Lading sued to Beira, Quilimaine, Ibo, Port Amelia Mozambique, Chinde, Inhambane,--Zanzibar, Mombasa, Kilindini, Port Nolloth, Luderitz Bay, Walvis Bay and Madagascar.

For freight or passage on 8ay of the above lines, apply to:-

Telephone

Central 4793,

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