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Tuesday, Wednesday,
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Wednesday,
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LONDON, ROTTERDAMJ. London Maru
HAMBURG & ANTWERF
Sat.,
29th Oct.
via Adon
NEW YORK via Japan, Los Kwanto Mare"
Sat.,
19th Nov.
Angeles and Panama. Call
Direct at Cristabal, Puerto
Colombia, Boston Philadel
phia & Baltimore
RIO-DE-JANEIRO, SANTOS, Montevideo Maru
Fri..
28th Oct.
MONTEVIDEO & BUENOS
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gapore, Colombo, Durban)
PORT ELIZABETH '■n dị
Cape Tow
MOMBASA, ZANZIBAR, Africa Maru
Tues..
22nd Nov,
DARES SALAAM, BETRA.
LOURENCO MARQUES.
DURBAN, PORT ELIZA-
BETH CAPE TOWN and
SOUTH AMERICAN
"PORTS.
Via Singapore & Colombo.
MANILA MELBOURNE. Mebçurne Maru
Sat
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~WELLINGTON & AUCK-
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Penang and Fuku Meru
Wed,
Sat
Colombo
CALCUTTA via Singapore Himalaya Maru
Belawan Deli and Rangoon
THE CHINA MAI
Shipping
Intelligence.
Arrival Of Ships
Wednesday, October 19. Solviken, Norwegian str., 1,435
tons, Capt. Hessch, from Bang. kok, buoy No. C2-Wallem & Co.
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Sandviken, Norwegian str., 1,775 tons, Capt. A. Noryalls, from Swatow, West Point Wharf.- J.M. & Co.
Santhia
{Phasianella, British str., 393 tọne,:
Capt. J. Y. Lee. from Canton, North Point Wharf.—A.P.C.
CLEARANCES.
Thursday, October 20.
C, Henri Riviere, for Holhow, Chung King, for Bangkok. British str., 4,841 tons, Capt. W.. Samtel, from Singa-Corfu, for Shanghai, pore, Kowloon Wharf-M.M. & Deli Maru, for Swatow. .Co.
Foo Shing, for Tsingtao,
Shun Foo, Chinese str.. 2,412 tons, Havana Maru, for Calcutta. Capt. B. Schreiber, from San- Hong Kheng, for Amoy. dakan, buoy No: H5-Sing Hop Sang, for Canton.
Hydrangea,fer Swatow. Kitano Maru, for Nagasaki. Capt. Pols, from Canton, Yau- Kidderpore, for Moji.
Nanchang, for Canton. mati Anchorage.-J.C.J.L
Shunchih, for Saigon. Sangshan Maru, Japanese sta., 1,503 Sunkong, for K.C. Wan.
tons, Capt. Takayama, from Tai Lee, for Tsingtao. Canton. Yaumati Anchorage. Tjinegara, for Shanghai. —N.Y.K..
Van Heusz, for Singapore.
Keë.
Sinabang. Dutch str., 1,010 tona,
Taiyuan, British str., 2,100 tons,)
Capt. J. K. Clark, from Can- ton, buoy No. 821.-B. & S. Tjinegara, Dutch str., 6,782 tons, Capt. P. Meerman, from Mun- tok, buoy No. Al-J.C.J.L. Van Heutsz, Dutch str., 2,749 tons,
Capt. M. Schreuder, from Swatow, buoy No. A15- J.C.J.L.
Thursday, October 20 King Yuan, British str., 1,546 tons, Capt. J. W. Jenkins, from Canton, buoy No.. B21.-B. & S. Kitano Maru, Japanese str., 4,926 tons, Capt. B. Matsukura, from
Wharf. Manila, Kowlooon N.Y.K." Kwai Sang. British str., 1,435 tons, Capt. P. R. Gay-Cuming, from Canton, buoy No. B2.-J.M. & Co. Nanchang, British str., 1,488 tons, Capt. J. Robinson, from Shang- hai, buoy No. B3.-B: & S.
HONG KONG TIDES.
The time used is Standard, or mean Itime of the meridian of 120 deg. E.; 00h. is midnight, 12hra. is noon. The 5th Nov. heights are referred to the datum of
2nd Nov. 6th Nov.
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the largest scale Admiralty chart of the place and should be added to the depths given on the chart unless pre- ceded by an asterisk (*), when they should be subtracted from the depthi
October 21 to 27, 1932,
High Water Law Water Standard Ht Standard Et.
Timas,
Times. Oct. M. F. H. M. F. 21
08 25 2.2
22.. 00 20 7.1 09 84 2.2
23 .. 01 14
Tues.,
1st Nov.
Date
JAPAN PORTS
Sumatra Mara
JAPAN vis Takio & Keelung Panama Mara
Sum,
Wed.,
KEELUNG via Swatow. and Hozan Maru
Amoy (a p.m. every San- Canton Maru day)..
Sun.,
Sun.,
23rd Oct.
9th Nov.
80th Oct.
6th Nov.
TAKÃO via · Swatow and
Eri.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon. 24 02-26
Amoy (10 am, every other Thursday)
Tues.
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The following passengers left Hong Kong per the P. & O. a... "Corfu" which sailed for Shanghaf and Japan yesterday:-Mr, H. B. Glandhill, Mr. G. Wilson, Mrs. D. Mason, Revd. C. I. Blanchett, Miss 1. Raevakin, Miss M. Swiazoff, Mr. A. Kashkadanoff, Mr. M. F. Mu, Mr. Au Chin, Miss Any Choy, Mr. A. H. Turto, Mr. H. Jukes, Mr. & Mrs. H. F. Phillips & infant Mr. C. D.. Jackson.
STEAMERS' MOVEMENTS.
The
Ben Line 5.8.
Benreoch from Leith, Middlesbro, Antwerp. London and Straits left Singapore for this port on October 19, and is due to arrive here on October 25.
The R.M.S. Empress of Asia ar-f rived at Kobe. yesterday at noon, left Kobe yesterday at 5 p.m., and is due at Nagasaki to-day at 4 p.m. She leaves for Shanghai to morrow at 4 a.m.
Overland China Mail.
A WHOLE WEEK'S NEWSPAPERS IN ONE.
Two European women, one an American, Miss Edith C. Boynton; the other a pretty, little person, were imprisoned In a cabin of the Hong Kong steamer Helikon, while she lay for two days in the hands of pirates off Hie Che Chin Bay on October 14.
They were in desperate straits, when pirates seized the vessel, en route from Hong Kong to Saigon.
No casualties occurred during the seizure of the vessel, with the exception of "one" Chinese deck passenger, who jumped overboard in a frenzy when the vessel was seized and was drowned. A full story is given in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.
Pleading guilty through Mr. Leo d'Almada, Sr., to a charge of common" assault, reduced from one of criminal intimidation against Mr. Raymond- O'Shea, editor of "The Critic," Pastor Manuel de la Sala was convicted by Mr. Wynne-Jones in the Central Magistracy on October 15, and bound over in a personal surety for $250 to be of good be- haviour for one year.
It
His Worship administered a warning to the accused... saying "You are a very hot-tempered young man. may be due to past experiences or to your temperament. You are liable to get into very very serious trouble. I want you to understand that. You are a young man now and there is no reason why you should not pull yourself to- gether." The case is fully reported in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.
The delayed prize distribution of the Diocesan Girls' School, Kowloon, was held on October 15., the Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotewall, C.M.G., LL.D., who has just recovered from a slight indisposition, distributing the scholarships and prizes.
The school hall was filled to capacity with parents, pupils, and old girls of the D.G.S., while supporting, the Headmistress, Miss H. D. Sawyer, on the stage were the Director of Education,, Mr. G. P. de Martin, M.B.E., the Rev. W. Walton Rogers, Vicar of St. Andrew's Church, Pro- fessor L. Forster, the Hon. Dr. and Mrs. Kotewall, Mr. S. M. Churn, and others.
The proceedings began with the singing of the school hymn, after which the Headmistress addressed the gather- ing. The function is reported in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.
October 15, a red letter day in this history of the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Association, witnessed the ringing down of the curtain on the 1932 season, when the Aitken head Shield was competed for between Kowloon and Hong Kong on the Kowloon Bowling Club green. Kowloon won by 39 shots, making this their fourth victory since 1928. Hong Kong won last year.
No less than 96 local lawn bowlers took part in the game, including His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government (the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, C.M.G.) who skipped Hong Kong's No. 5 rink against a rink skipped by Mr. W. S. Drake, of the K.B.G.C. A detailed report is given in the OVERLAND CHINA MAILA danger are ba
At Causeway Bay on October 14, the All-American' polo team, representing Shanghat, once more won the inter- port polo match. They defeated Hong Kong by seven goals to five:
Brilliant shots were made in the six chukkas. J. H.." Keswick played a splendid game for Hong Kong while Judge C. S. Franklin, captain of the team, and Don Burdick shared the honours in the Shanghat side,
A large crowd was present, His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, The Hon. Mr. W. T. Southern and Mrs. Southorn, His Excellency Major-General J. W; Sandilanda, the Hon. Dr. S. W. Teo, Sir Shou-son Chow and Mrs. C. B Franklin, wife of the Shanghai captain, who sat with the official party, being some of the notables present. Tea was later served in tenta erected behind the pavilion.... A full report is published in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.
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