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DODWELL & COMPANY, LTD.

NEW YORK BERTH

FOR NEW YORK AND BOSTON via SUEZ,

S.S. "WRAY CASTLE" .....Sails on or about 2nd September.

LLOYD TRIESTINO

REGULAR MONTHLY PASSENGER & 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. PASSAGE RATES.

BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE..

LONDON

NEXT SAILINGS.

£75.0.0.

£83.0.0.

OUTWARDS FOR SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, KOBE & MOJI.

From Hong Kong,

S.S. "DUCHESSA D'AOSTA" Sails on or about 3rd September. Sails on or about 12th September. M.V. "ESQUILINO"

Sails on or about 1st October. Sails on or about 10th October.

5.S. "ROSANDRA"

S.S. ROMOLO

HOMEWARDS FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE.

S.S. "PIAVE"

M.V. "REMO”

S.3. "DUCHESSA D'AOSTA M.V. "ESQUILINO"

From Hong Kong. Sails on or about 6th September. Sails on or about 16th September. Sails on or about 6th October. Sails or ur about 15th October.

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS

FROM CALCUTTA & COLOMBO TO SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.

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

THE CHINA MAIL,

SCOTTISH YARDS

COMPLETION OF NEW VESSELS

SHIPPING

SECTION.

CHINA COAST

RECENT CHANGES IN PERSONNEL

DOLLAR LINER ·

TO BE LARGEST COMPANY IN U.S.A.

NEW VESSELS FOR PACIFIC

"The San Francisco Chronicle" of August 2 states:

Reflecting the fine tone of prosper- ity throughout the country in gen- eral and in California in particular, the reorganisation and expansion of the Dollar Steamship Line $100,000,000

Was corporation nounced yesterday by company following stockholders'

officials, Clyde has

the Shipbuilding on naturally been without any outstand-

the Isature,

yarda

on river reaches of the upper

closed for the "Fair" been

ing

the have

3

Mr. T. A. Ellis, from reserve, has gone chief officer, Taming.

Mr. S. E. Ries, from reserve, has gone second officer, Teming.

Mr. L. M. Fisher, from reserve has

meeting here.

A

to а

an-

be a

TUESDAY, AUGUST

27, 1929.

CANADIAN

PACIFIC

SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE ACROSS THE PACIFIC

·TOʻ VICTORIA & VANCOUVER

17 Days Hongkong-Vancouver, 14 Days Shanghai-Vancouver 11 Days Kobe-Vancouver, 9 Days Yokohamá-Vancouver

Hong Kong S'hei Kobe

which willEMPRESS OF ASIA The new organisation,

EMPRESS OF FRANCE take over the major assets of the present Dollar company, will

the Delaware corporation known as Dollar Steamship Lines, Ltd., Inc. Control will be held by the Dollar Steamship Line of California, and there will no public offering of stock at present, according to R. Stanley Fat-Dollar, vice president and general manager of the California corpora- tion.

plans

Mr. E. S. Candell, second officer, Kwangtung, is on reserve.

Gofton, chief-offieer, shan, is on Home leave.

Mr. A. J. White, chief officer, Kwei- chow, has resigned from the C. N. Co. Mr. E. R. Graham, chief officer, Kan- chow, has gone chief officer, Kweichow. Mr. J. M. Hall, from Home leave, has gone chief officer, Kanchow.

holidays. At Greenock and Port-gone extra chief officer, Kanting.

Mr. W. T. D. Murphy, second officer, Glasgow, however, the holidays are now over and there is once more the Kwangchow, has gone second officer usual activity in the shipyards, says Kwangtung

the the Glasgow correspondence

hand. "Journal of Commerce" to

The amount of new tonnage on the in spite of the river is still substantial large output from the yards during the first six months of the pre- sent year. Indeed the latest returns the show that at the end of June work on hand is only a little less in amourt

than it was at the end of the first quarter of the year, the dif- ference being about 8,000 tons, the amount represented by a good-sized Cargo steamer. There are at present in Clyde yards and fitting out, 124 vessels of a total of 570,000 tons, compared with 84 vessels of 510,000 tons at the corresponding period of last year.

An encouraging feature of the is that a few fairly import- situation int orders have been placed within recent weeks, notably a contract for an oil tanker with the Blythswood Company for Swedish owners. and contract for a Canadian Pacific coastal steamier with Messrs.

another

Denny.

It is rumoured that there are same other orders pending, but these may not be finally placed until

after work is resumed after the holi- days.

Canadian Pacific Liners For several years past the Clyde las seldom been without a substan- tial amount of new tonnage building for the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, and there are now vessels under construction in three different Clyde yards for the Canadian Pacific going reconditioning.

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

Company, and also DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents. Telephone Central 1030.

NYIKONE

REDUCED THROUGH TICKETS

a

liner under-

Mr. L. V. Rowe, chief officer, Ying chow, has gone chief officer, Ninghai.

Mr. F. C. Webb, second officer, Sze chuen, has gone second officer, Anhui,

Mr. W. E. French. second officer, Anhui, has gone second officer, Sze chuen.

The corporate represented by value

no-par

Under bhe reorganisation which call for the building of addi- tional ships, the Dollar Lines will de the largest American steamahip com- pany now existing.

will be holdings

shares of 3.000.000 stock.

The building programme, which in- cluded construction of two fast ships for inter-island trade with the Philippines, is only awaiting a deci Mr. W. J. Belcher, chief engineersion on mail contract by the Govern- officer, Kingyuan," has gone chief en-

meat at Washington, the announce- gineer officer, Kiating.

ment said.

A

will nation-wile directorate. chied en-handle the affairs of the new cor- of which will poration, the officers be announced at a later date, accord- ing to R. Stanley Dollar.

Mr. D. McCormack, chief engineer officer, Kiating, has gone gineer officer, Kingyuan.

Mr. J. A. Doggan, second cn ginger oficer, Taming, is on reserve.

Mr. T. Mitchell,, from reserve, has gone second engineer officer, Taming Mr. J. D. Craig, second engineer offi cer, Yingchow, has gone second en gineer officer, Hsin Peking.

Mr. M. W. W. McNeill, from reserve, has gone chiet engineer officer, Kin tang.

The Dollar Steamship Line, the home office of which is in San Fran- cisco. has become internationally known through its fortnightly round- which touches at the-world service, twenty-one world perts in

fifteen different countries.

In addition to the

service the Dollar Steam-world

Captain E. V. Bishop, of the Hang-

Line maintains Trans-Pacific service sang, has resigned,

Mr. L. H. Hutchinge, chief officer which operates from San Francisco,

has gone acting master, to Manila via IIonolulu, Yokohama, Hangsang, same ship.

Kobe, Shanghai, and Hong Kong, Mr. V. Fetherick, second officer thence to Seattle. The return voy-

age from Seattle to San Hangsang, has gone chief officer, sume

Francisco is made through the same ports. Mr. L. J. Stevenson, third officer,

In addition to the Dollar Line's Hangsang, has gone second

officer.

Beet of President Liners, the great same ship.

owns docks, warehouses, Mr. R. E. Holden second officer, Fau- company

and other valuable holdings in ports round-the-world. sang, is on reserve.

ship

Mr. G. E. F. Beck, second officer, Kwaisang, has gone serond officer, Fall-tablished by Captain Robert Dollar The Dollar Steamship Line was es

sang,

The largest of these is, of course, the 40,000-ton liner "Empresa of Bri tain," which Messrs. John Brown and Company are building. The bull of this vessel is now well advanced, and she will be ready for launching early next year. Al Fairfield, another pas-

Mr. R. Winterson, chief engineer senger lacy but of lees

officer, Walshing, is on reserve. being built. She will be

the Mr. B. H. R. Fockes, secont "Empress of Japan," and is intend-gineer officer, Waishing, has gone act

The

ing chief engineer officer, same ship. Fairfield Company have. also

on Mr. J. J. O'Callaghan, from reserve

ed for service on

the

Pacific.

en-

O EUROPE VIA U.S.A. VARYING hand two smaller vessels for the has gone second engineer officer, Wait

FROM £83 TO £120 ON SALE

ور

SUMMER EXCURSION RATES

From Hong Kong to Shanghai

and return

H.K.$120

+"

Nagasaki

165

+

» Moji

190

Kobe

210

M

Yokohama

235

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SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.

KOREA MARU

SHINYO MARU.

Wednesday, 4th September. Wednesday, 18th September. SEATTLE, VICTORIA via Shanghai & Japan Ports.

SHIDZUOKA MARU

YOKOHAMA MARU

Monday, 9th September. Monday, 23rd September. LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM via

Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Suez. HAKUSAN MARU

KITANO MARU

Saturday, 7th September. Saturday, 21st September.

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.

TANGO MARU

AKI MARU

Wednesday, 25th September. Wednesday, 23rd October.

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.

TOKUSHIMA MARU

Wednesday, 28th August. Wednesday, 11th September.

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

Tuesday,

24th September. SOUTH AMERICA (East Coast) via Singapore, Cape Town & Ports,

Friday,

NEW YORK, BOSTON via Panama.

SADO MARU

Mexico & Panama

RAKUYO MARU

KAWACHI MARU

80th August.

† TAKETOYO MARU

MAYEBASHI MARU

Thursday, Thursday,

26th August.

12th September.

Friday.

20th September.

+AKITA MARU

Thursday,

29th August.

PENANG MARU

Sunday,

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

KAMO MARU

Tuesday,

Sunday,

3rd September. 4th September, 5th September.

LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Constantinople, Genoa.

LYONS MARU

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon,

AWA MARU (Moji direct)

BANGOON MARU (omit Shanghai) Thursday,

+ Cargo only.

8th September.

Reduced 1st Class Excursion Pates quoted between Manila and Australia,

For further information apply to-NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

Tel. Central No. 292 and 3897, (Private exchange to all departuents.)

S. K. 0.

SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP Via Singapore

Colombo, Suez and Fort Said. AMAZON MARU *********** Monday, 9th September,

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

Colombo, Durban & Cape Town.

HAWAII MARU

BOMBAY-Via Singapore & Colombo.

SHINNOH MARU

SUMATRA NARU

(Calls at Karachi).

Monday, 7th September.

Tuesday, 3rd September. Thursday, 19th September.

DURBAN, LOURENCO MARQUES, BEIRA, DAF-ES-SALAAM, ZANZI

BAR & MOMBASA-Via Singapore & Colombo.

MEXICO MARU

Wednesday, 28th August.

CALCUTTA—-Vin Singapore, Penang & Rangoon,

* CELEBES MARU INDUS MARU

Sunday, 1st September. Thursday, 19th September.

VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER—Via Japan Ports from

Shanghai.

LONDON MARU (From Shanghai) Monday, 9th September. MELBOURNE Via Manila, Brisbane & Sydney.

MADRAS MARU

HAIPHONG Via Hoihow & Pakhof.

MENADO MARU.

Thursday, 5th September.

coastal passenger trade on the Vishing "Shpping and Engineering." toria and Vancouver route.

the

The reconditioning job which the Fairfield Company have on hand is the fitting of new machinery into "Empress of Canada," and at the same time the vessel's passenger accommodation is being renovated. Work on the "Empress of Canada" has been proceeding since the begin. of the year, and is now near- ning ing enmpletion.

PASSENGER LISTS

ARRIVALS

Per s.s. "Korea Mara" from Los Angeles via ports, August 25:-

Otto Habu, Baron von La Rocke MYS. B. Oliver, Mrs. D. Francis The vessel, which Messra, Denn

Harris, A. F. Lissak, Mr. and Mrs. are. to build for the Canadian

E. W. Schedler and two sons, Mrs. fie Company, is to be a high-speed S. Sudduth, Mrs. J. H. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Ryuzo Inokuma, Mr. and passenger ateanter of about 330 feet

Yoshiko in length, specially designed and Mrs. Fukusaburor Saito, Miss

Saito, Hiroshi Saito, severe at

Tsuyoshi 10 meet the strengthened weather conditions often experienced Shibuya, "Miss Helen Hee, Mrs. Helen the Bay of Fundy, where the Moir, Miss Helen Moir, Miss Jean Moir. Jos Wyllie, Taro Iwatate. Mrs. steamer will ply between St. John and Digby. About a couple of years

Messrs.

Denny completed, for ago, the Canadian Pacific Company, large cargo liner "Beaverburn," one a group of vessels built for the company about the same time on the Clyde and Tyne.

the

Tosh: Kudo, Hiroshi Kudo, Mr. and Mrs. K. Young Lee.

and his sens. Captain Dollar kas be- come internationally famous as a re- sult of his realisation of his plan to sail a liner fortnightly around the world.

When this plan was first an- nounced

the shipping fraternity held that it would prove a failure. The round-the-world service is now ap- proaching its sixth year of existence. Captain Dollar is famed for his consistent promotion of foreign trade and the upbufiding of trade in the Orient.

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF ASIA EMPRESS OF CANADA EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF ASIA EMPRESS OF CAN

OF CANADA EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF ASIA EMPRESS OF CANADA EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF ASIA EMPRESS OF CANADA EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

EMPRESS OF ASIA

Nov. 13 Nov. 20

Dec. 18

261

Leave Leave Leave

Sept. 1

V'ver Arrive Sept. 7. Sept. 10 Sept. 12 Sept. 21)

Y'bama Leave

Sept. 25

Sept. 28 Oct. 1

Oct. 9

Oct. 80

Oct. 12 Nov, 2

Oct. 15.

Oct. 3 Oct. 12! Oct. 17

Nov. 5 Nov. 7

Nov. 10 Nov. 30

Dec.

Dec. 21

Jan. 15 Jon. La Jan. 18 Feb. 12

Feb. 15

Nov. 19

Dec. 24 Jan. 21

Nov. 21

Nov. 21

Nov. 30

3

Dec. 5

Nov. 18 NOV. SU Dec. 14

Oct. 25.

Dec. 26 Dec. 26 Jan. 23

Jan. 4 Jan. 31

Feb. 18

Feb. 20

Mar. 6 Mar, 8 Mar. 19 Mar. 22

Mar. 11

Mar. 13

Mar. 25

Mar. 27

Apr. 9

Apr. 12

Apr. 15

Apr. 17

Apr. 30 May 3 May 6

May 8

May 15 May 18

May 20

May 22

Apr. 4 Apr. 26 May May 30,

17

June Jane 7

June 10

June 12

June 21

June 25 June 28 July 1

July 3

July 12

Mar.

Mar. 22

(E/Asia and E/Russin call at Nagasaki the day after departure from S'hai}}

Atlantic sailings from Montreal and Quebec every few days to Liverpool, Southampton, Glasgow, Antwerp, Cherbourg and Humburg

Special Round Trip-Summer Fares.

From Hong Kong to SHANGHAI and Return

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"

NAGASAKI

"

11

JI

KOBE YOKOHAMA

H.K. $120.00)

H.K. $165.00

H.K. $210.00)

H.K. $235.00)

at above rates will be valid for return passages up to Tickets sold 30th September, 1929, Final limit of sale 25th September, 1929.

HONG KONG-MANILA SERVICE

Leave Arrive Hong Kong Manila

Aug. 27 Aug. 29 EMPRESS OF ASIA Sept. 17 Sept. 19

EMPRESS OF FRANCE Sept. 20

Leave

Arrive

Manila

Hong Kong

Aug. 30

Sept. 1

Sept. 22

CANADIAN PACIFIC EXPRESS.

TRAVELLERS CHEQUES PAYABLE THE WORLD OVER.

THE SAFEST AND MOST CONVENIENT WAY TO CARRY FUNDS.

Passenger Department: Freight and Express:

Tel. C.752 Tel. C. 42

Cables: "GACANPAC."

Cables: "NAUTILUS.”

BRITISH WUCHOW LINE

You haven't been up the West River Then let us tell you that you have in store one of the most inter- esting trips you can possibly take. The 5.5. "Tai Ming" and "Tai Hing," after leaving Hong Kong, call at

The officers of the Dollar Steam-Samshui, Shiuhing, Takhing. Dosing ship Line are Robert Dollar, presi- dent; R. Stanley Dollar, vice-presi

And general Dianager: J. Harold Dollar, vice-president; H. M. Lobber, secretary-treasurer,

dent

EARLY MORNING LAUNCH

NORTHUMBERLAND COMPANY'S FIRST MOTORSHIP

The launch uf the "Cressing- tun Court

by -the Northum- Per 3.5. "President Pierce" from Berland

Ltd., Shipbuilding Co., America. Japan, and China, August Hewdon-on-Tyne, at 7.30 am. On 26:

recent Thursday, wag

W

T. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. usual or the Tyne. During the past R. E. Atwell, W. II. Daub, Miss twelve this several vessels have Mamie R. Earnest, Miss Dorothy L. been launched in the evening Men Eveleigh, Mr. and Mrs. J. Garcle, were engaged all night preparing the Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Groff, Dr. and vessel for the launch, which

was

High-Class Cargo Steamers Among the vessels which ran speed tests just before the yards closed for the holidays was the high-class cargo carrier

which "Masunda,"

Mesure. Mrs. C. A. Gundalach and sons, Mrs. necessary so early owing to the tide. Alexander Stephen and Sons, have M. Legendre, Mrs. G. E. Listle, Mr. The vessel, which is of 9,200 tons built for the well-known Glasgow firm and Mrs. J. M. Medeiros, L. Moiler, deadweight, is the first moto-ship of Messrs. Maclay and McIntyre. Mr. Frank Palima, Jr.,

Wbuilt by the Northumberland. Ship- This is the latest of several staan. Sutterle,, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Van building Co., and is one of threa era which that frm have added to der Star. their fleet recently.

The

vessel,

which War launched recently,

of about 5.000 tons gross, and is specially fitted for the firm's general cargo trade.

remains

NO LIGHTS

F.

There

considerable A master of a cargo boat was charg- amount of new tonnage in progressed this morning at the Marine Court in the Linthouse shipyard, and also before Commander G. F. Hole, R.N. several important overhaul contracts. (retired) for allowing his craft to be The new work includes a twin-screw underway in the harbour at night erose-channel steamer for the Great without exhibiting the regulation lights. Western Railway Company's service vessel, which will be propelled by between Rosslare and Fishguard. This single-reduction turbines, will have à high speed, and she will have accom- modation for about 950 passengera altogether.

Messrs. Stephen are also building a fruit-carrying steamer for Megara. Elders and Fyffee, similar to steamer "Nicoya," which they built re- cently for the same owners. The firm have a tug under construction for the. Australasian United Steam Navigation Company, and also a large yacht for a private owner, whose name has teen disclosed. It is stated that the yacht will be fitted with triple-expan- sion steam engines.

Shiprepair Work

A fine of $10 was imposed.

WARSHIPS HERE

The following are the warships at present in harbour:--

At the North Basin HM.S. theamar," "Stormcloud" and "Moth."

At the North Arm: EM,S. "Sterling”.

Foreign Man-of-War Chinese Gunboat. "Kwong Kum."

CONSIGNEES NOTICE

Consigness of cargo- ex

M.V. "Deebank" are reminded to take delivery of their goods which will be subject to rent after September 2.

not

On account of the holidays, work has been almost at a standstill at the re- pair establishments in the Glasgow district during the week. Neverthe

A Belgian Contract Within the next few weeks there

less a few argent jobs were carried tata," both of which are being fitted out, and in connection with these there out. were a few movements in and out of the dry docks. Among these was the Henderson leer "Bhamo" which en- tered the Meadowside, harit of fears will come to the Clyde for recondition. ing, the Belgian Liner Anversville," D. & D. Henderson, taking the place of one of the fleet of the Compagnie Belge which an

steamer "Raeburn" on Maritime du Congo. The contract for

pleted at Kelvin Wharf.

Alexander Stephen and Sons, of. Lint. At Govan, Mesare. Barclay, Curle house. The Anveraville," which is a and Co., had the Ellerman-City liner twin-screw steamer of about 7,690 tons, "City of Birmingham" in dry dock was built by Mesara, Stephen in 1912, recently for repairs, and the remain and was fitted by the builders with Thursday, 5th September, 10 am. der of the work is being executed quadruple-expansion engines. It is afloat. Deck and incidental repairs understood that the reconditioning work. have also been carried out by the frem now to be carried out will include con- on the "City of Lahore," and one of siderable alterations on the passenger the contracts still in progress at the accommodation of the vessel. Addi- Clydeside works is that of alterations tiens will be made to the public saloons, on the Donaldson per "Cortona," in and also to the passengers, state-rooms, cluding the fitting of a new air-cooling and to the crews cuarters. system. Mesars. Barclay, Curle and boilers, uptakes and funnels will be Co, have the Clan liner "Clan Mac fitted, and other work executed. donald” in for repairs, while at Clyde- bank the New Zealand liner Rangi fiki" has returned to her builders basin, which also contains the two new alater ships "Rangitane" and "Rangi

The overhaul is now being com- this work has been secured by Messrs,

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

HAVRE MARU:

BORNEO MARU

JAPAN PORTS.

...... SHUNKO MARU

KEELING Với 3 star & Amor

CANTON MARU

HOZAN MARU

TAKAO-Vis SWATOW & ̃AMDY.

- DELI MARU

TAKAO & KEELUNG.

ATAKAO MARU

Tuesday, 3rd September.

nesday September

8th

Sunday, Wednesday, 11th September.

Sunday, 1st September, 3 p.m.. Sunday, 6th September, Sp. Thursday, 29th August, Noon.

Saturday, 7th September.

For further pariculars please apply to 08.AKA SHOSEN KAISHA

Tel Central No. 4088, 4989, 4090.

TAKEUCHI, Manager,

New

Messrs. Stephien are at present en gaged in making iterations on the Anchor Huer Britannia, including the extension of the passenger recom modation of the vessel.

vessels ordered by the Court Line. Mesere Doxford and Sen, Sunderland, are applying the machinery, which consists of their opposed piston oil engine of solid injection type, with ↑ three cylindere.

and stop at Wuchow. These steamers are admirably suited to this service and you will enjoy the five-days' round trip immensely.

AUGUST SEPTEMBER SAILINGS DEPARTURE HOURS:

Hong Kong 5.30 p.m. Wuchow 1.30.p.łu. S.S. "TAI HING" [1,068 tons-Capt. Trott]

TUES. 27th

MON, SAT.

SEPTEMBER

THURS. 12th

AUGUST

28th

2nd TUES. 17th 7th MON. 23rd

BAT.

S.S. TAI MING" [649 tons-Capt. G. J. Spink.] FRI. 30th

AUGUST

4th

WED. MON. SUN.

SEPTEMBER

FRL 9th WED, 15th

20th 25th MON. 30th

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