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LLOYD TRIESTINO

FORTNIGHTLY PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE FOR

BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE

Tricate

Taking Cargo on through Bill of Lading to Flume, Genor, All Taking Italian. Adriatic, Levant, Black Sea and Danube Ports. Passengers to London Overland via Brindisi, Venice or

NEXT SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG

BLV. "VIMINALE"

†M.V. "FUSIYAMA”

M.V. "HILDA"

*MLY. "MONTE PIANA"

* Cargo steamers only.

For Shangkat

& Jepan

June 1

For -Singapore & Europe May 31 June 24 July 9

June 16

July 24

† Refrigerated Space available for perishable Goods All daten are subject to alteration without notice.

For Freight and l'assages apply ta

Queen's Building,

Tel. 28021.

DODWELL & CO. LTD. Agents

NYKLINE

REDUCED THROUGH TICKETS TO EUROPE VIA U.S.A. VARYING FROM £83 TO £120 ON SALE

SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.

TENYO MARU

TATSUTA MARU

MISHIMA MARU

SIBERIA MARU

SEATTLE, VICTORIA via Shanghai & Japan Ports.

LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM via

Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Suez

Thursday. 12th June. Thursday, 19th June.

Friday,

Saturday,

20th June. 5th July.

FUSHIMI MARU

Saturday,

14th June.

HAKOZAKI MARU

Saturday,

28th June.

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE vla Manila & Porta

TANGO MARU

Tuesday,

MANILA.

TENYO MARU

.... Friday,

SADO MARU

..... Wednesday,

Friday,

24th June.

6th June.

11th Juna.. 29th June,

BOMBAY vla Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.

† TOTTORI MARU

·SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) vin Japan, Honolulu, Los Angeles,

Mexico & Panama,

ANYO MARU

Sunday,

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

WAKASA MĀRU

† TATSUNO MARU

NEW YORK, BOSTON via Panama.

Thursday,

Wednesday,

LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Stamboul (Constantinople), Genoa,

+ DAKAR MARU (Calls Salgen).. Monday,

1st June.

5th June.

25th June.

9th June.

Sunday,

Sunday,

8th Juna. 15th June.

Friday.

Tuesday, Tuesday,

6th June. 10th June. 10th June.

CALCUTTA via Singamore, Penang & Rangoon.

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

+ HAKODATE MARU

† MALACCA MARU

† GENOA MARU

KITANO MARU

† TOYOHASHI MARU

+ Cargo only.

For further information apply to:-NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

Telephone 30291.

(Private éxchange to all departments.)

O. S. K.

0.

SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

LONDON,

HAMBURG. · ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP—Vix 'Stogapore Colaba. Suez and Port Sald. ANDES MARU

PORT OF MONTREAL,

THE

CHINA MAIL.

SHIPPING

SECTION.

CHINA COAST.

Latest Changes in Personnel.

Mr. A. I. Campbell, extra second officer, Cheklang, has gone second officer, Hsin Peking.

Mr. A. Swansea, second officer, Hain Peking, has gone acting chief officer, game ahip.

Mr. J. H. Pontin, chief officer, Hsin Peking, is on reserve.

Mr. B. N. Rybaltovsky, second officer, Whangpu, has gone second officer, Chungking.

!

Mr. A. S. Lewis, second officer, Chungking, has gone second officer, Tangekow.

Mr. G. T. M. Ramsay, second officer. Tungchow, is on reserve..

Mr. E. Muton extra chief officer, Hsin Peking, is on Home' leave.

Mr. A. H. Mills, fram reserve, has gone chief oficer, Wuhú.

Mr. E. G. Thomas, chief officer, C. N. Co., in on Home leave.

Mr. J. W. Hurst, chief officer, C. N. Co., ls on Home leave.

Mr. J. W. Bennett, second officer, Kwelyang, has gone second officer, Szechuen.

Arrival of Fast Trans- Atlantic Vessel. -

LATER THAN LAST YEAR.

Montreal, Que. The first trans-

|BIG CARGO BY LINER. Atlantic ship to enter the port of

Montreal this season arrived just (one day later than this event took

Shipment of Water-Pipes place last year. To the s.s. Went-

for Calgary.

worth goes the honour of 'opening the St. Lawrence route. The.Went- An excellent example of trade worth, a British vessel, arrived here on April 21 after a voyage within the Empire has A con-

of 41 days from Durban, South crete Illustration in a shipment Africa, decking with of cast-ironwork from Liverpool 7,196 tons of Natal sugar, which & cargo of to Calgary, Canada. Stanton will be refined in Canada. The Ironworks, Limited, have secured,

in the face of keen foreign com was encountered on the route fol voyage was uneventful and no ice petition, a large order for cast-lowed in entering the St. Lawrence iron water-pipes required for the by way of the Strait of Canso. The city of Calgary, and the biggest steamer will probably be the first cargo of pipes ever curried by a to take out a cargo of grain from vessel of the liner class was in this port, being chartered for a mail week being loaded into full cargo of wheat. the Donaldson Line steamer Parthenia, in Liverpool, for direct delivery to Vancouver.

The Wentworth arrived about three days ahead of the scheduled There are 10,800 feet of pipes, dania, first Canard ship to

appearance of the Cunarder An- Bai! weighing in all 1,100 tons, and the from Liverpool bound for Montreal makers have taken advantage of this season. The Andania is ex- the excellent facilities offered by pected to arrive four days earlier the Mersey Docks and Harbour than the first Cunarder to reach Board for rail-hauling the pipes Montrent last year. With other from the goods stations to the passenger liners and cargo boats ship, berthed in Alexandra Dock. hard on the heels of the first The Stanton Company are ship freighter, greater activity in the ping this and other large con- resumption of Montreal's signments in conjunction with the commerce is expected than

ocean

was

Mr. W. E. French, second officer,Canadian Pacific Railway Com-seen In the first few days of the Szechuen, has gone second officer,pany. The pipes will be dis- 1929 navigation season. Kweiyang.

charged at Ballantyne Pier, Van- The arrival of the Arst deep- Mr. E. Bruce, second officer, couver, where the Canadian Paci- sex vessel also occurred simul- Fatshan, is on reserve.

fic Railway will have special gontaneously with the general move. dola cars awaiting to convey them ment of traffic on the Great Lakes, 346 miles to their destination at reports from Kingston, Toronto, Calgary, which includes trans- Fort William and other points in- portation through the Canadian dicating that Canada's Inland Rockies.

water-borne commerce is quickly

Mr. J. H. Rogers, from reserve, has gone second officer, Fats han.

Mr. S. Duff, from Home, has appointed second officer,

been Chenan,

Mr. W. Dickinson; from reserve, has gone chief officer, Fatahan.

Mr. G. Wright, chief officer, Chenan, has gone chief officer, Kalgan.

Mr. W. A. Orwin, chief officer, Kalyan, has gone chief officer, Chenan.

Mr. T. G. Beer, has been appoint- ed extra 'second officer, Loongwo.

Captain F. L. Le. Boutillier, of the Haikwang, is on reserve.

Captain H. E. C. Turner, from reserve, has gone master, Hai-, kwang."

Mr. W. S. Smith, from reserve, has gone second engineer officer, Whangpu.

Mr. N. D. V. Ferdinands, third engineer officer, Talyuan, has gone third engineer ofter, Hsin Peking Mr. H. S. Beech, from reserve, has gone second engineer officer, Hein Peking.

en-

Mr. C. S. Murray, second gineer officer, Hain Peking, is on

reserva.

Mr. G. Porterfield, from reserve, has gone second engineer officer, Loongwo.

Mr. H. E. Swaine, second en- gineer officer, Loongwo, is on re

Berve.

EASTERN PORTS

Details of Epidemic Diseases

The health bulletin of Eastern ports for the week ended May Health, gives the following cases:

RIO DE JANEIRO, BASTOS & BUENOS AIRESVE Saigon, Singapore 24, issued by the Director of

Colombo, Durban & Cape Town.

RIO DE JANEIRO MARU BOMBAY—Via Singapore & Colombo.

CELEBES MARU

SUMATRA MARU

Wednesday, 11th June,

Friday, 13th Juns.

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

DURBAN, LOURENCO MARQUES, · BEIRA, DAR-ES-SALAAM, ZANZI

BAR, & MOMBASA—Via Singapore & Colombo,

CALCUTTA-Via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon,"",""]

CHICAGO MARU

GANGES MARU

TACOMA MARU

VICTORIA,

Sunday, 1st Juno,

Sunday, 1st Jurie

47.. Wednesday, 18th June,

- SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER—Via Japan Ports from.

Shanghel V

MELBOURNE—Via Manila, Brisbane ́ & Sydney,

SYDNEY MARU

HAIPHONG–Vis Holhor & Frkhol

MENADO MARU

Friday, 6th June.

Thursday, 12th June."

Sunday, 1st June,

NEW YORK-Via Japan porta-& Panamania

HAGUE MARU

JAPAN PORTS.

BORNEO MARU

ATLAS MARU

KEELUNG Ya Swalow & Amoy,

HOZAN MARU

CANTON MARU

TAKAO--Via Swataw & Amoy,

DELI MARU

TAKO KEELING.

BATAVIA. MARU

Friday, 6th June.

Wednesday, 11th June.

Sunday, 1st Jano, 3 p.m.. Sunday, 8th June,

Thursday 5th June, Noon.

Tuesday, 10th June.

For further pariculars, please apply to-OSAKA SHOSEN: KAISHA

Tel. 28001.

W: "TAKRUCH) Manager.

American Express

Travelers Chèques

Sky-blue"

fullest protection asi the

For mor

found.per

funds: hey

these

Plogue

Alexandria: 4 cases, 1 death. Bagdad: 7 cases, 4 deaths. - Rangoon: 9 cases, 1 death. Bangkok: 1, case. Pnomi Penh: 1. death.

Cholera

Calcutta 142 cases, 83 deaths. Rangoon: 2 cases, 1 death. Manila: case. Bangkok: 6 cases, 2 deaths.: Halphong: 2 deaths.

Pnom Penh: 1 death." Salgon: 48 cases, 24 deaths. Canton: 1 case,

Small-pex Bombay: 58 casas, 44 deaths. Calcutta: 52 cases, 40 deaths. Cochin: 7 cases, 2 deaths. Karachi: 7 cases, 1 death. Madras: 15 cases, 6 deathi Moulmein: 20 cases, 5 deaths. Negapatam: 1 cane. "Rangoon; 3. casement

Tuticorin: 5 cases, 1 death. Vizagapotam:1 case Penang 2 cases, 1 death. Batavia: 5 cases. Prom, Penh 1 tase, Shanghal: 2 deaths,

Cerebro-Spinal” Fever.

Shanghai 10:death.

travellers the heir Aravet

thru their use.

WAR

PORT

Dockyardy

Many of the railway com-re-awakening after the long winter pany's employees are ratepayers tie-up. An event of special in the city of Calgary, and the signideance was the opening with loyalty displayed by our Canadian the season of navigation of a part cousins in placing large ordera it of the new Welland Ship Canal, Britain, giving work to British the locks of the north saction firms, and utilising British being thrown open to traffic on ships, ports and railways, April 21, the same day that the welds another link in the chain of first ocean vessel arrived. at Mon- Empire trade.

treal.

will new section operate in conjunction with part of the old canal, the official cere monies to mark the opening of the

MISSING CADET SHIP,

New Theory Regarding

Disappearance,

The

entire canal from Lake Ontario to

Lake Erie being scheduled to take

place on July 1, Dominion Day.

PASSENGER LIST

ARRIVALS

PACIVIC

STEAM OF

SATURDAY MAY 31, 1930.

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

will sail

6.00 A.M.

WEDNESDAY JUNE 4TH

for

SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, VICTORIA,

VANCOUVER

Passengers should embark the previous evening.

Next sailings to Pacific Coast.

EMPRESS OF ASIA.......... EMPRESS OF CANADA

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

JUNE 25th.

JULY 10th.

JULY 23rd.

HONG KONG to MANILA

EMPRESS OF ASIA

JUNE 17th..

EMPRESS OF CANADA .......................JULY 2nd.

The new S.S. EMPRESS OF JAPAN will sail from Hong Kong to the Pacific Coast August 7th. Newest, Largest and Fastest ship on the Pacific.

CANADIAN PACIFIC

WORLDS GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM

BRITISH WUCHOW LINE

Opportunities of

JUNE SAILINGS. Charms of sightseeing not being DEPARTURE HOURS: '

Yuctshing Goddess

so encouraging as in Hong Kong 5.30 p.m. Wuchow 1.30 p.m. "the old days," it will

3.3. TAI HING" timer who knows Yuctshing, on the probably be the old- West River.

There is a goddess thero who is famous throughout the

[1,088 tons--Capt. Trott.]

MON. SAT.

province of Kwangtung. This year, THURS. 12th

JUNE.

17th

2nd TUES. 7th MON. 23rd SAT. 28th

8.8. TAI MING" [649 tons-Capt. G. J. 9pink.] JUNE 4th B FRIS

WED.

15th

20th

* WED. MON.

25th 30th

the celebrations will be on a very ambitioua scale. Many of the gaudy ` tow-boats which constitute the life- blood of West River ports will be at A young Australian journalist, Mr. A. J. Villiers, who has been

Yuetshing for as long as four or five- round the world in salting vessels,

days, leaving very few in the trade. has advanced a new theory to ac-

Yee, Yuetshing at festival time. MON. 9th

SUN. well worth sering!

This year, the count for the disappearance of the

festival falls on Wednesday, June the For information apply to Danish cadet ship, Kobenhava. Per 8.8. Hector from United ponding with a missionary named

Mr. Villers, who has been corres- Kingdom via porta on May 30:-.. "Tal Ming" and s.s. "Tai Hing" J. Helbling. M. B. Hichens, W. which go up to the West River will

visit this place. confidence to the latter's story of Miss E. King, Mr. and Mrs. A. R.: Lindsay, asserts that he gives full | R.-M. Hill, Mrs. C. W. L. King, having seen the ship headed for the Morley, R. Morton, P. B. Party; rocks of Tristan d'Acunha. The | C. B. Rydell, Mr. and Mro. F. S. Australian stated that he believes | Gibson, C. C. King, Capt. A. D. the Kobenhavn struck ice in the Thomson,

South Atlantic, and shipped water alarmingly, whereupon the cadet crew took off in the boats attempting

STEAMER'S MOVEMENTS

to keep close to the ahip, but were The C.P.S. R.M.S. Empress of separated from her and lost, while Asia laft Vancouver for Hong currents swept the Kobenhavn Kong, via Japan ports and Shang- across the South Atlantic to the hal, on May 29, and is due here reefs of Tristan d'Acunha, where on June 16 (Monday). She will sall for Manila at 5 p.m. on June she was smashed to kindling wood,

Mr. Villiers stated: "Anyone who 17 (Tuesday). knows these parta na I do will readily understand that the cliffs of Tristan d'Acunha might grind a hundred ships and leave nothing of them but a splinter or two of match wood."

NEW LIGHTHOUSES FOR OSAKA,

It is officially announced that the two lighthouses, which for long. have guarded the entrance fo Osaka Harbour by the tips of the northern and southern break- waters, will be supplanted early in 1931 by larger once, giving light enough to reach out 15 miles ac- cording to the decision reached by the Lighthouse Bureau in the Com munications Office.

At present the harbour ene |trance is guarded by two "fifth- class lighthouses, whose light reaches out but 11.6 miles, where as the larger pair to replace them will be of fourth-class, similar to the one on lajima Island, off the entrance of Nagasaki Harbour, orig that guards the entrance to Dairen Harbour, and those guarding other reefy coast points, p

The new lighthouses will stand. about 64. feet above the level of water, which is 25-feet higher than the existing pair, and will cost ap- proximately _Y:45,000 to build |(£4,500). Their rays are expected

to reach as far as the entrar Kobe Harbour.

FISHERMAN'S PRAYER.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE

Consignees of cargo ex M.V. Danmark" are reminded to take delivery of their goods which will be vabject to rent after June 8,

Co.. Lid..

4th. The two comfortable steameri KWONG WING L

87, Connaught Road West,

Phone. 20881.

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS

FROM CALCUTTA & COLOMBO TO SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.

·S.S. "UMZUMBI"

will sail from Colombo 10th Aug.

Regular Passenger and Cargo Service to South African Ports. Through Bills of Lading issued from Hong Kong, For Freight or Passage apply to :-

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Telephone 28021.

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UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT

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NEW YORK, BOSTON, & BALTIMORE

88 CITY OF BOMBAY

LBO AGENTS FOR

ELLERMAN LINE

9th June. 9th July.

AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE

10th July

ANDREW WEIR & CO.

SERVICES. TOS/

BOSTON, NEW YORK, & BALTIMORE

1.V "OAKBANK? MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA

8.8. "TINHOW.

Loading for

on, Deiagoa Bay,

CAMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE

8th July

ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE |

egúst:

Algoa Bay (Port Bilzabeth)

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Port

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