CANADIAN
HÓNGKONG.
to
ENGLAND
via
CANADA.
NATIONAL
RAILWAYS
Separate and
distinct from
C. P. Ry.
A new, quick and ounomical route to go Home- by
Bookings made via all Steamship Lines from Hongkong, connecting with Daily "trains from Vancouver B.C!
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Fares booklets and all particulars gladly sup- plied on application.
CANADIAN NATIONAL
Queen's Buildings. 3, Chater Road.
RAILWAYS
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→ Phons C- 2004.
HUGO STINNES LINIEN
OSTASIEN-FAHRT
PASSENGER SERVICE HONGKONG TO NAPLES
ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG
ΓΙΑ
MANILA, STRAITS, COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID.
SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG:
SS "CARL LEGIEN" S.S.
ADOLF VON BAYER"
on or about the 24th April. on or about the 26th May.
FARES FROM HONGKONG TO NAPLÉS: „ FROM £71-Upwards
Only Cabin Claas Accomodation Available.
REUTER, BROCKELMANN & CO.
AGENTS
2. Des aux Road Central.
Phone Central No. 478. ..
K1
SAILINGS FROM HỒNGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION
THE HONGKONG DAILY
SHIPPING.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVALS.
PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 5TH, 1924
Der P. & Q. 85. Sindan, on April 4th: Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar, Capt, and Mr. Duncan. Capt. Hayes-Newington, Lieut. Gartland-Anderson. Misa Mari Major Elliot, Mrs. Abley, Mr. P. J. Anklesara. | Mrs. Young, Mrs. Hansen, Mrs. M. P. Werds, Mr. J. E. Dagel, Mr. Shimapato Mr. Shirin, Mrs. Piercy, Mrs, Shimadatso, Mr. D. T. Buyck, Mús E J. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mrs. W. M. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs Sutherland. Mr. F. W. Hewetson, Mr. and Mrs. Bigazzi, Mrs. F. Robinson, Miss D. M. Salainan, Mrs. D. Steel, Mr. T. A. Mcfatyre, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Weeks, Mr. and Mr. E. Jacbis, Misa H. L. Pierce Miss C E Eaton, Miss P. H. Celemen. Mr. and Ms, Meyer, Mr. G. G. Peters, Dr. H. Davenport, Mr. J. M. Mörren, Mr. J. M. Karim, Miss E. J. MeLillan, Mrs. J. P. Cameron. Mr. T. Crabh, Mr. C. H. Tripp, Mrs. C. C. Mott, Miss F. L. Camp, and Miss C", M. Camp.
Per P. & O. as. Kushnir, on April 4th: Mr. and Mrs. Hotchkiss. Miss Campbell, Mr. and Mrs McGillivray, Mr. W. Hall Mr. II. Deprose, Mr. J. M. Watson, Mr. and Mr Theodore, Mrs, and Misses Manger, Mr. and Mrs Cobley, Mrs. J. M. Sorth, Me. H. J. Christophenson, Mr. J. ase, Mr. W. Beveridge, MA. J. Kadyer M E McLaren, Mr. J. E. M. Napier, Mr. D. B. Hoss, Mr. D. A. Barr, Mr. T. Cooley, Mr. G. Rushton, Mr. F. Walne, Mis E. Burroughs, Miss D. Burroughs, Mr. Arnold Forster, Mr. S. A. Jadah, Mr. E. L. Blais, Admiral Sir J. Startin, Mr. J. Beatley, Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Mr. A. C. Cooper, · Mr. G.
M. Heaply, Miss Callinone," Mises M. Callinone,, Mr. J. M. Anderson, Mr. L. T. Chin, Mr. and Mrs Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Barrow, Mr. J. Barrow. Miss Sadlier, Mr. C. D. Jackson, Mr. J. Linsley, Mr.
"GLEN" LINE, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO CONSIONEES
FROM UNITED KINGDOM AND
HE
STRAITS.
E-Motor Vestal
"GLENSBANE"
baviagarrived from the above ports, Cansignees of cargo by har are hereby, informed that all goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hasanions Godowns Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.. Latel
and/or from the
of the Hongkong cized
wharves, delivery may be
Goods not cleared by the 5th Aprile 1924, at Noou, be subject to rent.
will All broken, chafed and damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined in
in the presence of Consignees by Mears Goddard & Douglas, on th April, 1984, at 10 Olaims against
the Steamer including those for cargo short delivered must be presented on the special form provide, and must also be submitted within 30 days of arrival, otherwise they will cot be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE MATHESON & CO L
Agents. Hongkong, 99th March, 1924
(570
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
The Steamship. “FIUME L.
FROM TRIESTE VENICE BRINDISI, SPALATO, PORT SAID, MASSAUA ADEN, COLOMBO, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby inform. ed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, at Kow. loon, whence and/or from the whayes delivery
be obtained.
J. Berriman, Lient.-Comdr. C. Ingham,tional Cargo will be forwarded value
Mr. J. Stirton, Miss W. J. Turnbull, Mr. and Mr. Welch, Mr. and Mrs Gilling ham, Mr. P. Edwards, Lieut. S. B. McDonald, Limat. C. C. Grant, Mr. G Naylor, Mr. J. H. Davidson, Lieut. B. White, Mr F. Munford. Mr. C. Rescu, Mr. J. B. Mocre, Miss Batting, Mr. F. A. Church, Col. and Mrs Campbell Capt. and Mrs. Arubler, Miss Hadley Miss Hai. Miss M. A. Farsons, Misa A. Parson, Mr. and Mrs. S. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Neumann, Miss M. . Eykeihof, Mrs, and Mises Grunstein, Mrs. N. Grunstein, Mr. H. Shirtón. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, and Mr. E N. Taylor.
SHIPPING NOTES.
Mr. A. Soary, master of the sa, We Te, Portuguese vessel, which arrived in Hongkong nu Thursday, has reported to the Harbour Master that on his last voyage from Cantan he sighted cargo, comprising boxes, timber and bags, flat-
g near Tonku Island.
SYDNEY BRIDGE.
The tender of Mosers. Dorman Long and C for the Syndry Harbour bridge has beet accepted by the New South Wales Cabinet. The price. £4,217,721, i. £100,000 below the Government engineer's estimate, and much under the sum authorised by Parliament £6,325,100.
LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP-vin Singapore, CUNARD "CAPTAIN AIDE-DE-CAMP
Colombo, Suez and Port Said,
"PARIS MARU "
Welnerlay, 9th Apr.
RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES-via Saigon, Singapore,
Colombo, Durban and Capetown.
CHICAGO MARU"
BOMBAY ria Singapore and Colombo.
BURMA MAHU” (Calls at Pesang)..
"SHUNKO MARU
BANGKOK, SAIGON via SINGAPORE.
*BUSHO MARU”
CALCUTTA via Singapore & Raugoon.
“HAGUE MĀRU ́ (Calls at Penang)
Wednesday, 23rd Apr.
Saturday, 5th Apr. Wednesday, 16th Apr.
1
Thurs lay, 1st May
Thursday, 17th Apr.
VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA VANCOUVER via Shanghai and
J
Japan Ports.
́- BORNEO MARU”
“ANNAN MARU ‘.
"ALABAMA MARU:
13th
.15th
Sunday, 13th Apr.
NEW YORK via Japan Forts, San Francisco and Panama.
"HAVANA MARU”
Beginning of May. ́.
JAPAN PORTS-Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Yokkaichi and Nagoya...
"ALABAMA MARU * .....
"ANDES MARU
KEEXUNG vừa Starow A 30X.
KADO MARU” ·
"AMAKUBA MARC"
TAKAO via SWATOW & AMOY.
-KOTSU MARU"
TAKAO & KEELUNG,
Sunday, 13th Apr. Tuesday, ·15th Apr.
Sanday 6th Apr. 11. Bunday, 13th Apr, 11 am
Thursday, 10th Apr.
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For intther particulars please apply to
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA F. SHIMA, Manager,
Telephony Now, 4088, 1088, 4000.
STILL THE BEST
AND THE CHEA EST
STOMACH & LIVER TONIC
Mother Scigel's Syrup is still the best remedy for stomach and liver disorders, because po other medicine acts-50 beneficially upon these important organis, ar banishes digestive troubles so quickly and completely, Mother Seigel's Syrup, the ideal remedy for acidity. indigestion, pain after eating, flatulence, heartburn, headaches, biliousness and constipa tion, is still the people's favourite, after fifty years testing.
MOTHER
SEIGELS
SYRUP
TO THE KING. Captain A. H. Rostron, C.B.E...N.R commander of the Cunard liner deres
tunk, has been appointed R.N.R., Aide de-Camp to the King. Captain Rostron jointed the Cunard service in 1895, receiv ing his fiest comward twelve years later. At the outbreak of the war he was captain of the Alumin. From October, 1915, to April, 1916, and again in 1917, be com- mander the uretania where she was used as a transport for covering troops
to the Dardanelis, and later rouvertail
into a hospital
TWO MONTHS OVERDUE.
SHIP REINSURED AT 75 PER CENT... REACHES PORT.
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The Latine Bell was rung at Lloyd's twice in three days in the month of Feb- rary-once when news was received that the fourmasted barque Harald, Jong over- dus, had arrived at Chinwangtao, China. and two days previously, when the two strokes that annonce sach news were rung for the sailing vessel John. which arrived at Lisbon. One stroke is sounded in nn- bell was loss of noutice the
ship taken from H.M.8. Later, sk in the Zuyder Zer in 1799, with treasure exceed, ing £1,000,000
voyage of the Harald will go down. in marine insurane history as one of the rare cases in which a vessi arrives after a very high overdue rate has been paid on her. She sailed from Haniburg for Chin- wangtao im June 28th, and was last repor ted at Ball, Sumatra. on October 18th. Her normal voyage from Hamburg to China takes from 150 to 130 days, but the Herold had taken ahont 240 days!
On January 19th, 50 guiness per crat was quoted on her in the overdue market and a month later the figure was 75.
The Haruld, now under. German owner- ship, was built by Mers Harland and Wolff in 1909, when she was known as the Dams Hi Her gross tonnage is 2,081.
GIFT TO SUHOLARS OF TEE WORLD.
A magnificent gift to the scholars of the world wal announced on February 16th by Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan." As 2 memorial to his father, the late Pierpont Morgan, he has handed over to six trustees for the public, by deed of gift, the whole of the incomparable collection of books and manuscripts comprising the famous Morgan library. With them goes the superb marble building in East 38th-street in which they are housed, and an endow- merit of $1,500,000 [about £500,000), There are no stipulation, accompanying the gift except such as will enaire the preservation. of the collection fór n public referenco library, and will protect its contents, of which a great part could never ba placid, from indiscriminate use."
patice to the contrary be given balore 2nd instaat
No claims will be admitted after the Gooda have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 8th inst. will be subject to rent.
All | Claims against the Steamer must be prosented to the Undersigned on or before the 18th inst., be they will not be recognised.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 8th inst, at 10 am, by our Surveyors, Mestre, GODDARD & Douglas.
No Fire Insurance hat been affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL & CO, LTD.
Agents, Hongkong, ad April, 1994.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. The Steamship NUMIDIA."
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FROM TRIESTE, VENICE, BRINDISI SPALATO, PORT SAID, MASSADA,
ADEN
COLOMBO, PENANG, SINGAPORE AND SAIGON.
YONSIGNEES et Cargo are hereby informed that all foods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Co., Ltd, at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before 2nd instant
after the Goods No claims will be admitted at have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 8th inst
subject to rent.
All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or befors the 16th inst, or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Colewas, where they will be examined on the Fth inst., at 10 am., by our Barveyors, Mesars, GODDARD & DOUGLAS.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
Billa of Lading will be sent Co., LTD
DODWELL &
Agents.
Hongkong, 2nd April, 1924.
"1580
INDO CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, "LIMITED.
MANILA
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
SHANGHAI TM SWATOW BANGKOK via SWATOW... TSINGTAU via SWATOW &
SHANGHAI in
vin SHANGHAI
ENTSINÍ
vi HOIHOW...
TSINGTAU via SWATOW
&SHANGHAI
KORE vis MOJI... FANGKOK via EOIHOW- SANDAKAN
KOBE via SHANGHAI STRAITS & CALCUTTA...
"YUENSANGTM
"FAUSANG" "HANGSANG "
...WAISHING"
KUTSANG "CHEONGSЯING
FOOSHING* "SUISANG "LBESANG
"KWONGSANG" "LAISANG "CHUNSANG' 'MAUBANG"
....HOZANG
'KUTSANG
...Saturday, 4th Apr., 11am, Sunday 5th Apr 7 am. Tuesday, 8th Apr., Noo
...Wednesday, 9th Apr. 7am. Wednesday, 9th Apr., 7am. Wodnesday, 9th Apr., Noon, Friday, 11th Apr., 7 Saturday, 12th Apr. 11am.
13 1. Sunday,
Apr
10am
Wednesday, 16th Apr. 7 Thursday, 17th Apr., Noom. 18th Apr. 10. Friday,
.....Wednesday, 23rd Apr, 1 pm. Friday, 25th Apr, ́7 a.m. "29th Apr. 3pm.
...Tacoday.
CALCUTTA LINE-This Line now affords regular mailings to Cal-utts, Penang and Singapore: returning from Calentta steamers proceed via Straits and Hongkong to Japan, occasionally calling at Shanghai, All steemera have excellent passenger accommodation,
with Wirelesa fitted
al approximately every three days between Canton and
carry a fully qualified Surgeont
SHANGHAI LINE hai," sometimes calling at Bwatow, Through tickets cas
MANILA.
and
be obtained and through Bills of Lading are issued to all Northern
Yangtaze Ports vin Shanghai, LINE--A weakly service is maintained with Manila by vessels with good.
pavanger sccommodation, sailings from both ports every Samrúay, “
HAIPHONG LINE:Sailin
Sailing approximately weekly for passengers and cargo, calling" at
both ways, BORNEO LINE-Fortnightly sailings to and from Sundakın by two 5,000 ton
stenzers, J. “HINSANG" and a &. “MAUSANG," both steamers - haring excellent passenger accommodation, Caryo taken on through Bills of Larling for Kudat, Jesselton, Labuan, Tawag and Lahad Datu LINEA regular service is run from March to November between Hong-
w kong and Tientsig, occasionally calling at Weilsivei and Chefoo." LINEA weekly service is provided Letween Hongkong and Bangkok via Swatow by fire steamers fitted with up to date passenger accom- medation.
TIENTSIN
BANGKOK
الى
CALCUTTA
LINE
8.8. “KUTSANG" will be despatched on or about Tuesday, 29th April, 3 p.m., for SINGAPORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA.
Through Bills of Lading issued to RANGOON, MADRAS, PORT SWETTENHAM and DUTCH EAST INDIES.
For Freight or Passage apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,
GENERAL MANAGERS.
TELEPHONE No. Central 215.
GLEN
AND SHIRE
JOINT. SERVICE OF STEAMERS.
U.K.-STRAITS, CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE
OUTWARDS.
Vowel
1:
HOMEWARDS. The HongkonL. Verrel. Leaver 'kong. Dincharges.
17th Apr. "GLENOGLE"
22nd Apr. 4th May Genos, London, Rotterdam & Hamtarg ** GLENAPP *
... 15th May ~CARMARTHENSHIRE” 29th May.
*GLENGARRY" "GLENAMOY"
Movements are subject to change without notice. For Freight or further Particulars, please apply to-
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., THE GLEN LINE, LTD., AGENTS. »
·Telephones: Central No. 215 aufer. 23, and Central 3596,
THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK Co., LTD.
TELEGRAFĦIO. ADDRESS': "MANIFESTO," HONGKONG.
Cooms Used Al, A.B.C. Fifth Edition; Engineering: First and Second Edition
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Dock Owners, Ship Builders, Marine and Land Engineers, Boiler Kakers, Iron and Brass Founders, Forge Masters, Electriciana"
OIL TANK STEAMER “PALUDINA”.
427_0° 55′ 1′′ 31′′ 0o. 6,400 tons dw. x 3,100 B.F.
Built by THE HONGKONG & WHAMFOA DOCK CO., LTD, « KOWLOOM DOCES to the cele
• THE ANGLO BAXON PETROLEUM 00, ZID,, being one of four similia vessels built in] Kram WCHZEN to the same order.
Please address enquiries to the Chief Manager;
R. M. DYER B. Sc., M.IN.A., Kowloon Dock, Hongrous
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