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CHINA NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

HOIHOW & HAIPHONG "TEAN"

HONGAY

SHANGHAI

SWATOW, SHANGHAI,

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On 30th Dec.,

Noon.

TAIKOOWANTI“ 02 "SINKIANG 14 Oa

On 2nd Jan,

1st Jan. 10 a.m.

1st Jan 4 pm.)

5 Am.

ATSINGTAO & DALNY LIANGOHOW"

AMOT, SWATOW &

SINGAPORE

JAD

* ANTING"

SWATOW & BANGKOK "KWANGCHOW:

SWATOW, SHANGHAI

On 2nd Jan. 6 me On Sud Jan, 10 am. On 5th "KWEIYANG"

JAD... Jad On. 6th "SUIYANG"

BANGKOK

AMOY & SHANGHAI

te

MAN▲ TSINGTAO

•LUCHOW".

SHANGHAI

"SZEOXUDN"

WHIHAIWEI, CHEFOO

& TIENTSIN

"KUBICHOY"

.... On 7th Jan, althe Un 8th Jan. 6 in.

... On Sth Jan.,

p...

BALOON FASSAGE RATES, HONG KONG to SHANGHAI, and

-vice versa, Hate Now Bean Hodused To

860 SINGLE 890 RETURN.

For Freight or Passgo apply to- BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, TELEPHONE CENTRAL 39,

Agents

JANGO AND TÄNAGE QAN AE INSUEKO AT TER OFFICE OF BOTTAL7IELD. & SWILL.

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AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE,

LIMITED.

"CHANGTE" & "TAIPING."

THE NEW YES33IN MAINTAIN A REGULAR SERVICH PROM HONGKONG TO AUSTRALIAN PORTS

VIA MANILA AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Through Bills of Lading inued to all Australian, New Zealand and Tasmanian Porta

EXCELLENT & MOST UP-TO-DATE FIRST & SECOND LASE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION.

HONGKONG SYDNEY-19 DAYS.

STRANIR

TAIPING

ORANGTE

TAIPING

OHANGTE

TELEPHONE:" OENTRAL 36,

BOSTON,

Dua Hose KONG

QE ABOUT

8th Janu

11th March

8th February

12th April

SAMINO KANON ON OR ABOUT

15th January

15th February 18th March 19th April

For Freight and Passage Apply to-BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents,

NEW YORK & BALTIMORE

Joint Service of the

BLUE FUNNEL LINE

AND

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(OCEAN S.S. CO., LTD, AND CHINA MUTUAL S.S. CO., LTD.) AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE (ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL 8.S. CO., LTD.)

"OANFA“

$.8. "OYOLOPS

Sallings from Hinagkang.

Via Suez Canal Vis Suez Cans!

14th January, 28th January. Steamers pressed via Suez Canal or Pansina Canal at Owners) option!. Bubject to change without notice..

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For Freight and Particulars, apply to- BUTTERFIELD & 8WIRE, ox THE BANK LINE, LTD., RONG KONG- HONGKONG & CANTON, JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD., CANTON.

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PRINCE LINE

IMPROVED SERVICE

BY

FAST MOTOR VESSELS

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BOSTON

NEW

YORK

PHILADELPHIA

M.V. JAPANESE PRINCE"

4th January, 1927

For Freight and Fall Particulars, apply to-

FURNESS (FAR EAST), LIMITED.

(txcorporated in Great Britain)

Telephone: Central 3165. Telegrams: Faraprinca

King's Building.

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, DEECMBER 30TH, 1926.

Shipping News

ARRIVALS.

December 28th:

Toyohashi Maru, Japanese str., 4,043 toas, Capt R. Habaki, vid Singa from Birkenhead

Arrivals and Departures,

Passengers, etc.

PRESIDENT JEFFERSON"

ARRIVES.

WHO'S WHO ON BOARD..

The Admiral Oriental liner Pre- part. The latter port she left da December 1st, with a gene-ellent Jefferson, came into port ral cargo, lying at buoy No Yesterday morning from Manila, and will sail this morning for AL-M.Y.K.

Shanghai, December 29th.

The liner-brought 15 cabin pas. Corona, Norwegian str., 1,963 tons,

Capt. Q M. Klette, from Chia-eugers tor Hong Kong, and ear. wangtao, which port she left on rica for Shanghai, 1 for Kobe, i December 23rd, with 4,530 tons for Yokohama and for Seattle." of coal and toas of general,

When the ship leaves here this cargo, lying at Laichikok morning, she will carry away about Dodwell & Co.

40 additional passengers from here, Foodking, British str., 1,423 tons, the majority being Chinese.

Capt. W. A. Balah, from Shang- bai and Swatow, with a general cargo, lying at West Point Wharf, Jardine, Matheson & Co.

Geaca Hart Japanese str., 1,594

branch

A BEAUTIFUL SHIP. EMPRESS OF ASIA” ALL

WHITE:

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATIONS.

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30th Deo, at 10 am. 50th Dec, at 3p.

1st Jan, at 7

Had Jan, at 7 au 2nd Jan, at 8 a.m.

9 3rd Jan., at

9th Jan, at 7 a.m. 10th Jan, at p.m. 11th Jan, st 7am.

"CHEONOSHING" Friday, 14th Jan, at Noon. *KUTSANG"

... "MAUSANG”

Fox Freight or Passage, apply to-

Taonday, 18th Jan, at 7 a.m. Thursday, 20th Jan, at 7.a.m. Friday, 28th Jan, at 1 p.m..

CANTON

"FÜUSHING" Thursday, STRAITS & CALOUTTA ALAISANG" Thursday, With the rays of the setting sun

TIENTSIN

"OHIPSHING" Satarday, TSINGTAUT SWATOW“ seintillating on ber sides of pure

SHANGHAI

*FOOSHING" Sunday, white the 31.5. Empress of dein steamed majestically up the bar HAIPHONG HOIROWMINGSANG" Sunday. bour from Kowloon Dock about 4.30 | STRAITS & CALUUTTA HOSANG

Monday, yesterday afternoba to take up her TSINGTAU via SWATOW &

SHANGHAI

"WAISHING" Sunday, position at a buoy, prior to pro-

Модажу, ..."HLINSANG" ceeding to No. 3 wharf on January SANDAKAN 3rd or 4th and leaving on the ora OSAKA via MOJILKOBE.„, "FOONSANG" Torsday,

TUNTSIN for Vancouver.

The Empress of data has been | USAKA via MOJ&KOBE, eutirely transformed in appearance STRAITS & CALOUTTA... KUMSANG" since she went into Dock for annual SANDAKAN overhaul, and refit. Her huil" and the upper decks are now white, the pre-war colour. Rising clear from the superstructure are her thre light brown tunhels Beneath. ber re-white coated hull is distinguishable a red water line, which stands but in bold relief to the brilliant white above Electric Co.. Tokyo The liner indeed presents a very beautiful picture, and the improve. ment effected by the change of colouring cannet be disputed. the glare, of tropical sunshine she will appear a glittering and grace- ful vessel, but at night with her lights and the moonlight shining on her she will make an even more striking and attractive picture.

Among the passengers were:- Miss H. E. J. Atkins, Missionary, rate to the United States Sho will continue her journey after short stay in Hong Kong

Mr. I. F. Baker and family, tons, Capt. T. Takahata, from turning to their home in Tokyo Yokohama vid Shanghai. The after a short visit in Manila. Mr. latter port she left on December Baker is the Director of the West 25th, with a general cargo, lying inghouse st Kowloon Whari.-N.Y.K. Haich, British str., 1,987 tons, Mr. Jose Del Carmen, en route Capt. C. H. Stewart, from to Hong Kong, where he will be Foochow, Amoy and Swatow, stationed with the United States with a general cargo, lying at Navy. He is accompanied by his Douglas Wharf-Douglas S.S.family.

Mr. A. J. Connolly is being Harunasan Maru, Japanese str.,transferred from the U.S. Navy at to their Hong Kong 1,867 tons, Capt. M. Matsuenila

which squadron, bayashi, from Miike,

Mr. Emil Greuter, en route to port she left on December 22nd, with a cargo of coal, lying at Europe. Yaumati.-.B.K.

Co.

NEW BRITISH

"BATTLESHIPS.

In

TRIPLE TURRETS. STRUCTURE LIKE KEEP OF CASTLE.

The two new British battleships Rodney and Nelson which are to enter service next year will be extra- ordinary-looking craft

Mr. Stonewall J. Rowe, trans- Mung Song, British str., 950 tons, ferred from the U.S. Navy fleet 'ns Capt. W. W. Hipkins, from Manila to the Hong Kong squad- Haiphong and Hoihow, with a 100. general cargo, lying at buoy Lieut.-Comdr. T. J. Doyle, en No. C.-Jardine, Matheson &te to San Francisco, after a short stop over in Shanghai, he and ..Co. I'resident Jefferson, American str.,his family, who are accompanying 8,443 tons, Capt. F. B. Nichols, him will continue their voyage.

Mr. Grey Westbrook, of from Munila, which port abo

U.S. left on December 27th, with a Navy, en route to Hong Kong.

In the new issue of Jane's Fight general cargo, lying at Kowloon Lieut. L L. Libenow, U.S. Navy, ang Ships (edited by Dr. Oscar whari-Admiral Oriental Line route to Yokohama

Parkes and Mr. F. E. McMurtrie, Sintang, British str., 1,616 tons, Mrs. Lillian F. Chapman, wife published by Sampson Low, 423.) Capt. D. Williams, from Shango U.S. Navy quartermaster at the first authentic photographs as hai, which port she left on De-Manila. She is en route to Seattle. yet released by the Admiralty are sember 25th, with a general Mr. Harold Dollar's Visit. reproduced. cargo, lying at buoy No. B12-

They show that the heavy guna Mr. Harold Dollar, President of B. S.

the Dollar Steamship Co. at Shang. Will be carried in three triple tur-

Sogchow, British str., 1,594 tosh, will be arriving here by the 'rets (each mounting three 16in.

Capt. E. Monkman, from Capesident Grant, which is due here! guna) forward. A great armoured i

structure, for all the world like th keep of a medieval castle, rises amidships, and has replaced the

tod, with a nil entry, lying at buoy No. B3-B. & S.

un Sunday. He is making a ton St. Albans, British str., 4,119 tons, the Oriental offers of the Dollar Company Mr. Townsend, General

Capt. G. L. Smith, from Mojnic Manager of the esme "Com old-fashioned conning tower.

which port she left on December

5th, with a general cargo, lying pany, is accompanying him.

at buoy No. 48.-Mackinnon; Mackenzie & Co.

Tai Tink, Portuguese str., 2,081 tona,

Capt. L. M. J. Pata, from Hongay, which port she left on December 29th, with 3,802 tons of coal, lying at buoy 'No. B56. -Luen Fat Co.

CLEARANCES.

· December 29th. Banshu Maru No. 17, for, Canton." Fanshing, for Canton,

Genua laru, for Singapore. Gigo Maru, for Whampos. Hinirangea, tor Kwang Chow Wan. Foo Sung, for Kwang Chow Wan. Shuncan Maria, for Saigon.

Ninkiang, for Canton.

Souchow, for Shanghai.

Tak Hiny, for Autau

Tulika Jaru, for Shanghai. Tikarang, for Muntok. Tiliong, for Saigon. Tujuhushi Sharu, for Shanghai.. nga, for Kwang Chow, wan.

PASSENGERS..

ARRIVALS.

THE SILVER SHIP.

H.M S. RENOWN FOR DUKE

OF YORK'S TOUR.

The squash racquets court so often used by the Prince of Wales in former voyages is to be moved from battle cruiser Hepulse-in which it was fitted up for his Em- pité tour last year-to its old home in the battle cruiser Renown, in which the Duke and Duchess of York will leave England on Jan. 6th for their visit to Australasia.

When completed they will be un- usually ugly vessels. Dr. Parse further able in this exceptionally fine issue of "Fighting Ships" to give a photograph and drawings of the new, British armoured cruisers of 10,000 tons. They are distinctly disappointing in comparison with new United States ships of the same size, of which also for the first time particulars are given.

The British ships carry eight sin and four din. gins; the American ten sin. and six sin. The British tailers and machinery are appar- ently of normal type, whereas in the American vessels extra high pressures are adopted.

The alterations necessary to ac

U.S. Adopt British Style. commodate the Duke and Duchess and their party are well in hand. One remarkable change in the ap The wall of the royal cabins are, pearance of the older United States by the Duchess's wish, to be enamel battleships is recorded. The basket- led' white. Blno eretonne windownast is being abandoned and re- cartains and loose covers of similar placed by tripod masts which are material for the furniture will be virtually of the British pattern. provided.

The change has already been carried cut in the Texas.

The cruiser's hull is to be paint. ed in a pearl-grey-tint which, when in the sunshine, will make her look like a silver ship.

SHIPPING MOVEMENT. Per s.s. President Jefferson, from On account of bad weather and Manila, on December 29th:-For heavy secs, the N.D.L. m.a Fulda Hong Kong: Miss R. E. J. Atkins, will not arrive here until January Brother Busebius Adrian, Mr. and 1st, 1927, at daylight and she will Mrs. Ivan Baker, Miss H. Baker, leave here for Shanghai and Japan Mr. and Mrs. Jose Del Carmen, on the same afternoon. Mias A. D. Carmen, Mr. AJ Connolly, Mr. Emil Greuter, Mr. Henry Clay Gore, Mr. Frack Hasse, Mr. H. C. Lamond, Mr. Stonewall J. Rowe, and Mr. Grey Westbrook. Among passengers pass ing through on their way to Shang- hai were Lieut. Comdr. T. J. Doyle and Mrs. T. J. Doyle, Master T. J. Doyle, Mr. A. Luraachi, and

A direction in which the Ameri- ean Navy has gone-fast ahead is in the development of aircraft fittings. Thus the new cruisers. carry each two catapults for launching sea- planes, of which two are provided. They can be released by this means at a speed of 60 miles an hour.

"Fighting Ships" is more than ever indispensable for study of all its photo- naval questions, and graphs and drawings are complete end technically perfect.

SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN

. TONG KONG.

FOR DECEMBER, 1926.

YANGTSZE TIDE TABLES.

Notice has been given that a Table of Predicted Tides for Side Saddle, Approaches to the Yangtze River, for the year 1997, is now procurable at the Coast Inspector's (STANDARD TIME OF 120TH MERIDIAN, Office, price $2.

The tables predict the times and

HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINErs. E. C. Stahleber. For Kobe: heights of high and low water and

of the United Netherlands

Navigation Company.

Kopular Fourqwankle Harrica' botmaan

Japan, Vladivostock, China, Hong Kong, Manila, Singapore

vad

Genoa. Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Hamburg, Branen and Forth Continental Ports

- SAILINGS FOR EUROPE:"

"GEMMA": "ZOSMA

24th January, 1927. 23rd February, 1927.

11th January, 1927.

8th February, 1927.

ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE: LL. “ZOSMA”

“OOSTKERK******

All Sommers have a Limited Accommodation for Passengerz.* For Freight, Passage and further Particulars, Plonas Apply to

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LYN,

phone: Central Na 1874,

Sigorta

York Building

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO, LTD.,

GENERAL MANAGERS.

TYLERY: CENTRAL No. 21.

GLEN

(3.

AND SHIRE

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JOINT SERVICE OF STEAMERS.

U.K.-STRAITS, CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE.

OUTWARDS.

Vessel

* GLENIFFER " "GLENOGLE"

GLENAMOY” "GLEN GARRY"| "GLENAPP” » *GLEN LUCE”

Duo Hong Kong.

... 8th Jan.

20th Jan.. 6th Feb.

"HOMEWARDS.

LIK

Fessel. Discharges Leaves H Kong "GLENTARA" Sp. 30th Dec.. L'dong R'dam, & Harg, via Oran. GLENSHIEL"

26th Jan.. L'ton, B'dam. & E'barg, via Orsa. "GLENIFFER"

.... 23rd Feb. Lion R'dam. & H’bury, via Orano. Movements are subject to change without notice. For Freight or further Particulars, piense apply to-

. 17th Feb.

... 3rd Mar.

... 20th Mar.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., THE GLEN LINE, LTD., AGENTS. Telephones: Central No. 915 subez. 23, and Central. 3696,

#

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

NEW YORK BERTH

LOADING FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK, A SUBZ.

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REGULAR MONTHLY PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICË FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE (FIUME).

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"A" CLASST£72, 101, 04”” "B" CLASS: £66, 01, 0,

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SAILINGS.

OUTWARDS FOR SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND MOJI

From Hong Kong... Sails on or about 6th January, 1927 Bails on or about 3rd February, 1997

M.V. "ROMOLO" M.V.VIMINALE "

HOMEWARDS FOR BRINDISI VENICE AND TRIESTË

5.8. VENEZIA “ M.V. ROMOLO" M.V. "VIMINALA "

NATAL

From Hong Kong.

Sails on or about 7th January, 1927 Bails on or about 4th February, 1927 Bails on or about 4th March, 1937

LINE OF STEAMERS

FROM CALCUTTA AD COLOMBO TO SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.

“ UMZUMBI.”

·* UMSINGA”.

Bails from Calcutta End of Desember. Sails from Calentta 31st January,

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

For Freight or Passage on any of the above Idner, apply to

DODWELL & CO., LIMITED.

Telephone: Central 1030.

Date.

OF GREENWICH).

Suzriit.. Sunset, 30th...7.02 a.m. 5.48 p.m. 21st 1.7.03.

5.49

21

Emile Bader. For Tokohama: Lieut. L. D. Libenow. For Seattle: give general information for the December Mrs. L. F. Chapman, and Mrs. S.Approaches to the Fangtee River.

E. Davis.

Agente

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Per 11, St. Albans, from Kobe, SOUTH MANCHURIA RAILWAY DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO.,

on Dec. 29th:-Mrs. 1. Carroll, Misa A. C. Patterson, Mr. A E Crane, Mr. and Mrs. L. I W Jones and infant, Miss Z. Proonoff. HONG KONG TIDE TABLE,

From December 30th 1828, to January 5th, 1927, Host Warri

Hong

Kong. Standard

Time.

b.

LOW WATER.

Fong

Kong

Standard

Time,

Height

Height

... m the Exi

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