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CHINA NAVIGATION
COMPANY LIMITED,
AMOY & SHANGHAI ....."8000HOW”
WELHAIWEL, OH FOO &
TIENTSIN
SWATOW, SHANGHAI AURRENT
SATSINGTAOKA
BRANGHAL,
AMOY, SWATOW &
SINGAPORE
EAIPHUNG
AMOY & SHANGHAT
SWATOW. SHANGHAI
TSINGTAO
SHANGHAI
On $3rd Jan
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, JANUARY 20th, 1927.
On 10th
*HUICHOW”
On 20th
* SUIYANG
On 21st
*LUCHOW"
On 22nd Jan
On 22nd
___** KINGYUAN”
*YINGOHOW*
-ANKING",
SEANTUNG"
Ön 95th Jang
On 26th Jan,
►SZECHUEN” *CHENANTIA
...On 27th Jan,
On 19th Jan On 30th Jan
Noon
10 mm.
6 a Noon:
SWATOW & BANGKOK - "KWANGCHOW
On 23rd Jan Noon.
2. On 24th Int
SALOON FASSAGE RATES, HONG KONG TO SHANGHAI and
vice versa, Have Now, Been Redniced To
860 SINGLE AND 390 RETURN.'
For Freight or Fangs apply to "BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Thikenoms OxNTRAL, 36. ›
Agenta.
BANGO AND PASELGE CAN XM. INSTRUD AT TER OFFICE OF BUTTERFIELD A SWIRL
AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE,
LIMITED.
"OHANGTE" & "TAIPING "
Tum Ner Vs3328 MALUTADE A RIGULÄR SHEVICE PROM HONGKONG TO AUSTRALIAN PORTS VIA MANILA AND THURSDAY ISLAND, A Through Bils of Lading issued to all Australian, Now Zealand and Turntaian Porta,
EXCELLENT & Mom UP-TO-DATE FIXIT & 81OOED ÜLASS
S*Pasangan AccommodatioX.
HONGKONG 20 SYDNEY-19 DATS.
SSLAMIK
UHANGTE...
TAIPING...
CHANGTE
-Dua Hoxe KoNG, ON
OR AROUN
Sth. February
11th March
19th April.
LŜAILING HERSE
EM OR ABO+2
15th February
18th March 19th April
For Freight and Fastage Apply to-BUTTERFIELD & BWIRK Tezarnoms: ÜRETHAL 86,
Agenta,
BOSTON, NEW YORK AND
BALTIMORE
Joint Service of the
BLUE FUNNEL LINE" TOCHAN 8.8. CO., LTD, AND CHINA MUTUAL 88. CO., LTDĴ
AND
AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE
(ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL 8.S., CO., LTD.)-
Sallings from Hongkong.
*
"CYCLOPS"
Via Suez Canal
8. "CITY OF JOHANNESBURG
Yi Saat Canal
Via Suez Canal
-Vis dusz Canal
29th January, 11th February. 95th February. 11th March.
LAMPELEUS"
TU.
CITY OF BRISTO ***ATREUS"
Vis Suez Canal-- 25th Marsh.-
Stercors-prooned via Sues Canal or Panama Canni at Ownws option. Bubject to change without notion.
- For Freight and Particulars, apply töm
BUTTERFIELD & SWILE, on THE BANK LINE. LAD, HONG KONG, HONGKONG & CANTON, JARDINE, MATHESON &c., LTD., UNION.
PRINCE LINE
IMPROVED. SERVICE
BY
FAST MOTOR VESSELS' TO
BOSTON
NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA
M.V. "CHINESE PRINCE"
3rd February, 1927.
For Freight and Full Particulare, apply to--
FURNESS (FAR EAST), LIMITED,
"(incorporated in Great Britai
King's Building.
Telephone: Central 3185,
Telegrams: Famprince.
HOLLAND EAST ASIA
LINE
of the United Netherlands
Navigation Company.
Begular Fort-wiskly Berrics between
Japan, Vladivostook, Chine, Hong Kong, Manila, Singapore
Pod
Genoa, Botterdam, Amsterdam, Hamburg, Bremen and
· Worth Continental Ports
BAILINGS FOR EUROPE:
GEMMA ZOSMA OOSTKERK
9th January 26th February
March
ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE:
OOSTKERK LOUDERKERK”
8th February 8th Marsin
All Beamers hers s Limited Ancommistion for Passengers, For Freight, Passage and further Particolare, Fisice Apply to
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LYN,
lephane i Central No. 1574
Yark Haiding
Shipping News
ARRIVALS.
January 19th
Amazon Maru, Japanese str., 4,853 tana, Capt. E. Hirano, from Antwerp vid Singapore, which port she left on January 11th, with a general cargo, lying st Kowloon Wharf.—0.8.E, Zohru Maru, Japanese str., 2,937 tans, Capt. 8. Hasakawa, from Moji, which port the left on
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January 18th, with a general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf O.SK. Prominent, Norwegian str., 1,577 tona, Capt. H. Jensen, from Saigon with rice and general cargo, fring at buoy No, C44 Karsten Larsen & Co. Promise, Norwegian str. 1,250 tons, Capt. 8 Hotvedt, from Eang moon, with a nul entry, lying at Stonesutters-Karsten, Larson
& Co
January 19th: Cremer, Dutch motor ship, 2,754 tons, Capt. H. G. Blits from Amoy and Swatow lying st busy. No. 42-J.C.J.L Hydrangea, British atr., 561 tons, Capt. Elvidge, from Kwang Chow Wan, with a general
Iying at Chiu On Wharf. in On S.8. Co. Kasjo Maru, Japanese str., 1,120 tons, Capt. Y. Okurs, from Bwatow, with 200 tons of coal and general cargo, lying at 0.8.K Wharf.-O.SK. Lucho, British str., 1,291 tons, Capt. J. B. Bruce, from Shang- hai and Swataw, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. B12 B. & S.
Hau Sang, British str., 2,067 tons
from Sandakan, with timber and general cargo, lying at -Kowloon Wharf Jardine Pfalz, German str., 4,670 tons, Capt. C. Pritzel, from Shang hai, which port she left on Jas 13th, with pigs and general cargo, lying at buoy No. 41. Melchora
Sphins, French str., 6,724 tous, Capt Lemen, from Marseiles, which part she left on December 77th with a general cargo, lying st Kowloon Wharf-MIM, Sur Sang, British str., 1,581 tons, Capt. PB Purslow, from Canton, with a cil entry, lying at buoy No. B.-B. & B. Tilak Dutch str., 3,813 tons, Capt. P. Meerman, from Dairen and Amoy, with beans and gene ral cargo, lying at buoy No. AS. JĚJI
-CLEARANCES.
Kohry Maru, for Singapore..
January 19th
Kajun Mam, for Tsingtao. Kronviken, for Saigon. Eut Sang, for Amey. Lucho, for Canton.
New Mathilde, from Honkobe Bay.
Salviken, for Singapore.
Sphinz, for Shanghai.
Tak Hing, for Autow.
Taikoo Wanyi, for Saigon.
Ffals, for Singapore. Vestland, from Samarinda
ing Wo, for Kwang Chow Wan
PASSENGERS:
ARRIVALS:
Per se. Sphinx, from Marseilles vin Ports, on January 19th:Mr.
Arrivals and Departures,
Passengers, etc.
SPECIE SALVEÐ FROM **LIENSHING"
TLS. 10,000 IN GOLD BARB
"RECOVERED,
VESSEL NOT LIKELY TO BE
REFLOATED
Under instructions from Mesars Jardine, Matheon & Co, owners of the vessel ring near Ambarat Rock, the salvage work for four boxes on the Lienshing, each con taining gold bars to the value of some Tis. 10,000, has been carried out since Sunday afternoon, under the supervision of Mr. Okada, engineer of the Imperial Salvage Cal's, says the Shanghai Mercury of Friday last
It is reported that the Boxer in question were all successfully haul ed up from the treasure, room of the ill-fated vessel on Wednesday after noon by number af Japanese divers. It is learned that the specie, shipped by a Chinese native bank in Tientsin, was on its way to Shanghai
As to the salvage of the hall of the vessel, Mr. Hayashi, engineer of the Tokyo Salvage Co., is com“ ducting a survey. But, according bad that there is little hope of re- to him, conditions have become so eating the vessel, sand covering the starboard side of the vessel some 16 feet deep,
SONGBO" SPRINGS LEAK
THREE FAMOUS LINER CAPTAINS RETIRE.
ATM" MOEWE " INCIDENT
·RECALLED.
Three Liner commanders who be tween them have salled more than 10,000,000 miles and served in all
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nearly 100 years with the Royal Mail Steam Packet Co., have rN tired last month. They were
com Capt. W. Herrison, com
mander of the staturias, the largest mótor-vessel „în comH mission, and commodore of the R. M.S. P. Company:S Capt. J. Pardos Matthews.com-
mander of the Arianza; and Caph G. A Mackenzie, comman wder of the Almanzorat
Capt. Morrison has 38 years' service to his credit with the RM.S.P. Company. Capt. Pardos Matthews was adjudged in an American newspaper competition to be one of the five most popular commanders on the Atlantic. When it became known that he was - retire ing the members of the Strangers' Club in Buenos Aires presented him with a motorcar: k
Liner Bunk On Maiden Voyage. Capt. Mackenzie in the early Brecknockshire on that vessel's days of 1017 left Liverpool in the maiden voyage, destined to be her Izst. After battling for a week with a great storm the new ship fell in with the rotorious German raider love. Capt. Mackenzie into thinking that the was blaffed MAKES DASH FOR SAFETY had run short of coal, for after the raider was a British cruiser which
HONG-KONG'S CARGO WILL across the liner's bows she ran op Moewe had fired several salvoes. COME BY NEXT STEAMER. the British ensign and signalled: According to information re- The Hoeve then revealed her
Stop instantly; want coal." ceived by the Compagnie des glistening guns and torpedo tubes. Messageries Maritimes who are the Capt. Mackenzie and his men were Hong Kong agents, he's Songbe transferred and the Brecknockshire (500 tons nett) which left Haiphong was sunk. just a week ago, being scheduled to call at Kwang Chow Wan her way to Hong Kong. Before the intermediate port was reached ever, the spring leak and this
how gave rise to grave fears regarding her safety. Being fitted with wife- less, a.: 8.0.8." aigast was broad- coated and a dash at full speed was made to reach Kwang Chow Wan. The Songus is one of the three steamers operated by the Com pagnie Indo-Chinoise da Naviga tion of Haiphong, the other two steamers being the sa Tonks and
On
Further information received states that the cargo from Hai- phong is being unloaded at the French part, and in all likelihood it will be forwarded by the next steamer of the Company's fleet to Hong Kong. It is further learned that the Songbo, which is somewhat badiy damaged, will return to Hai- phong
PRESIDENT HARRISON
REJOINING ROUND-THE-
WORLD-"SCHEDULE.
COMPLETELY OVERHAULED
AND REFITTED,
The & Prendent Borrison, which went aground near Shang hai sometime ago, is leaving that port on Friday of treat week, and will rejoin the.
and Mrs. C. R. Exky, Mr. A. T. world service Found-the-
Gillespie, Mr. E. Lox, Mr. Barbin, Mr. and Mrs. Day, Mr. William Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. Lebreton, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Diego, Rev B. Pens, Rev. A. Lacruz, Mr. E Benz, Mr and Mrs. Eastwick, Mr. and Mrs. B. Widmer, Mr. Collinet, Mr. S. M. B. Gurray, Mr. and Mr Pritchard and baby, Mr. Scalliet, Mr. Werwacst, Mr. Yan Den Brandt, Mr. Bergmann, Mr. JR Walty, Mr. L. J. Walty, Mi. Guillaume, Mrs J..B. Cook, Sir. Mottini Mrs. de Sercay, Mr. P. Wyler, Mr Wauters, Mr. Lamour, Bev. F. Monco, Mr. and Mra Merle, Mr. Lambert, and Misa L Nicolescu
Per as Aki Maru, from Toko bama and Porte; on January 13th i Mrs. C. A. Peterson, Miss FE Wetomere, Mrs. I. Cook, Mr. and Mr. O. H, Naylor, Mrs. 6. H Perkins, Miss Or L. Perkins, Mastor C. H. Perkins, Mr. A. Mirasol, Mr. A. Velo, Miss S. P Castro, Mr A Hood, Mr. J. A. Christie, Mr. W. W. Wilson, Mr. H. S. Cantwell Mr. 1. F. Cant. well, Mr. AE 8mith, Mr. M. Lymond, Mr. H. M. Clark, Mr. Lod Mrs C W. Preshaw, and Mr. AC Williams,
DEPARTURES.
Per a Aki Maru, for Australia, on January 19th:--Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Porabaw, Miss K. McMannis, Mr. and Mrs. Da Booten, Mr. A C. Williams, Mrd A. Mirasol, Mr. E. Velo, Mr. and Mrs. Cantwell Mr. M. Clark, Mr. M. W Wilson, Mr. I. Christie, Mr. Alex Hood, Mr. B. Pens, Mr. H. Baczus, Mr. Sudzuki, Mr. E. F. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. O. ANaylor, Mra Ida Cook, Mr. C. Perkins, Miss Per- kine, Master-Porkins, Miss: 8. P. Castro, Mr. P Floris, Mr. P Florin, Mrs. A Floris, Miss M Florid
Per a Sphine, for Shanghai, on January 19th Mr. A. Beattie, Mr. J. Bradley, Mrs K Tribe, Mra 8. Gordon, Mr. D. O. Ruell, Mr H Payne, and Rev. Father
The liner will then have completely overhauled repaired and refitted, and while she has been at Shanghain he has been restocked with refrigerated fruits and vegetables from other liners engaged on the service.
SHIPBUILDERS. SHIP REPAIRERS,
BOILER MAKERS. FORGE MASTERS, OXY-ACETYLENE AND ELECTRIC WELDERS. MECHANICALAND. ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERS
ANOTHER CUT IN LINER FARES.
ED. A MILE 1ST CLASS TO
SOUTH AMERICA.
Big reductions in passenger fares from this country to South America were recently announced by the Blue Star Line, whose first sailing from London to Buenos Aires take place this month. Lord Vestay in
head of the line-
The first-class fare from London to Buenos Aires will be £14 below the first-class mail rates at present and £18 below the first-class mail rates of the principal German liner company smiling. The rates work out at a fraction over id a mile
WITHIN CALL.
The following vessels were expect- ed to be in wireless communication with Hong Kong yesterday :-Pre- ndent Pierce, Kashmir Kashgar, Delta, West Carmona, Tjikembang, Angers, Ruhr, Taikoo Wan Yi, War Brahmin, Chakiang, Sphinz, Soo- chow, Garinthia, Akt Maris, Kahrini maru, Mishima Maru, Kutsang, Borneo, Taikwa Maru, Honolulu Maru.
ON SALE.
OUND VOLUMES of the HONG. BLONG WEBELE PRESS, January to Jane, 1928.
WITH INDES, PRICE $7,50.
On sale at the HONG KONG DAILY
PRESS Office.
DRY DOCKS-
THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY
OF HONGKONG, LIMITED.
Length 787 Feet Length on Blocks 750 Fost.
Depth on Centre of
SII (H.W.0.XT.) 84 ft. 6 ins. -THREE SLIPWAYS.—!
Capable of Hanilling Ships Up to
8,000 Tons Displacement Electric Crane at Sen Wall, Capable of Lifting 100 Tons at 70 Feat Radios
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents,
TEL ADDE
HONGKONⱭ, ZHINA & JAPAN. FRATECODOOK, HONGKONG."
CALL FLAS"0" orzu “ Azz. PARTÁST.”
INDO-CHINA
STHAM “NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED,
SAILINGS BUBJECT TO ALTERATIONS.
TSINOTAU TI SWATOW
SHANGHAI
1
"YATSHING Sunday, 3rd Jan, at Fam CANTON
...TOOSHING" Monday; 24th Jan, at 7am OSARA MOJI & KOBE... SUISANG Tresday, 25th Jan. at 7.m STRAITS & CALCUTTA KUMSANG" Wednesday, 33th Jan, as 3 pm. TSINGTAU YA SWATOW
SHANGHAI
"FOOSHING*" Thursday, 27th Jan, 83 7am. ISINGIAUSIA BAWTOW
&SHANGHAI
WAISHIN CE Bunday 50th Jan, ab *7 a.m. SANDAKAN
MAUSANG Monday Slat Jan, at I p.. STRAITS & CALOUTTA FOOKSANG" Wednesday, 2nd Feb, at 9pm. TIENTRENERKENAAN
CHEONGSHING" Wednesday, 9th Feb, at-7 a.m. OSAKA vis MOJIE KOBE "LAISANG” « Friday, 11th Feb, at 7am. STRAITS & CALOUTTA ... KUTSANG
11th Feb, a Sp.m. BANDAKAN
EINSANG!
Thursday, 17th Fab, at 9pm.
For Freight or Passage, apply to--
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,
·GENERAL MANAGERS'
TELEPHONA :"Cirrat No. 215. -
GLEN
AND SHIRE
MOIET - SERVICE OF STEAMERS.
U.K.-STRAITE, CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE.
OUTWARDS.
Due Hong Kong
Vossel
GLENOGLE *GLENAMOY” "GLENGARBY- *"GLENAPP”
p.m., 22nd Jan.
HOMEWARDS.
Vessel Discharges Leaves H.Kong. GLENSHIEL 28th Jan. Idon dan. &H'barg, via Orsa, *GLENIFFER" ...23rd Feb.. Lion, 'dam. &H'burg. via Cran GLENOGLE- 19th March London, Rottelin & Hamburg. Movements are subject to change without notice. For Freight or further Particulars, please apply to
7th Feb 17th Feb, 3rd Mar, ** GLENLUOR" Die Fa0th Mar
CARMARTHENSHIRE 81st Mar.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. THE GLEN LINE, LTD, AGENTS. Telephones: Central No. 215 sub-os. 23, and Central 3896.
DODWELL & 00., LTD.
NEW YORK BERTH
LOADING FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK VA BURZ.
MV. “RABY CASTLE"
Saile on or about 19th February
LLOYD TRIESTINO, REGULAR MONTHLY PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE (FTUME).. TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO GENOA, ALL ITALIAN, ADRIATIC, LEVANT, BLACK BEA AND DANUBE PORTS.
REDUCED PASSAGE RATES TO BRENDISL, VENICE OR TRIESTE "A" CLASS+272. 10%, 04, “B” CLASS: £68, 01, 06.
NEXT SAILINGS.
OUTWARDS FOR SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND MOJI
÷M.V. "VIMINALE”
MV.“ BEMŰ "
From Hong Kong.
Sails on or about-3rd February Bails on or abouk Sed March
HOMEWARDS FOR BRINDISI VENICE AND TRIESTE
MV. "BOMOLO”: H.V. "VIMINALE” MV.REMO'
"From Hong Kong.
Balla on or about 4th February Sails on "or about 4th March Sails on or about 5th April
NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS
FROM CALCUTTA ÎND COLOMBO TO SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS,
"UMSINGA"
Safle from Calcutta Sist January,
Regular Pasangar and. Uargo Servics to South Afrinan Porta. Through Bills of Lading issued from Hong Kong,
For Freight or Parage on any of the above Lines, apply to şi-
DODWELL & CO., LIMITED.
Agent
Telephone: Central 1030.
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DOUGLAS, STEAMSHIP CO.,
LIMITED.
HONG KONG & SOUTH CHINA COAST PORT SERVICE,
EGULAE SERVICE of Fasty High Class Coat Steamers. Bailling Rubject to erased without once
FOR
SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW
HAIGHING HAIHONG RAINING
AND RETURN-
(Occupying 8 to 9 Days)
„Friday,
„Tanaday, 25th January, Friday, 29th January,
Arrivals and Departures from the Company's Wharf (near Blake Flor): Round Trip Tickets will be issued from Hong Kong to Foochaw? B Pagoda. Anchoraga), or vice versa and Batera by the sims Gleamer at the Badused Bate of $90.00 including Meals while the Steamer is in Fork.
For Freight and Fangs spply town
DOUGLAS LAPBAIK & 00, /
Generál MinsCOKE,
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