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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS,

SATURDAY, MAY 14th, 1927.

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CANADIAN

PACIFIC

QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC.

TO VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER

SAILINGS 1927.

H. Kong, Loave

S'hai

T'hama. V'convor, Kobo STEAMERS,

Arrive. LEATO Leave Loave June

4 June 7 June 10 June 19 EMPRESS OF CANADA...Junc

June 28 July 1 July 10 EMPRESS OF RUSSIA June 22 Jano 25

81 EMPRESS OF ASIA ...July 13 July 16 Jaly 19 July 22 July EMPRESS OF CANADA...Aug. Aug. Aug. 9 Aug. 19 Aug. 21 EMPRESS OF RUSSIA...Aug. 24 Aug. 27 Aug. 30 Sept. 2 Sept. 11 EMPRESS OF ASIA Sept. 14 Sept. 17 Sept. 20 Sept. 23 Oot. 2 EMPRESS OF CANADA...Oct. 5 Oct. 8 Oot. 11 Oct. 14 Oot 23 Nov. 4 Nov. 13 EMPRESS OF RUSSIA ...Oct. 26 Oct. 29 Nov. 1

(E/Asia and E/Russia call at Nagasaki tho day after departure from Shanghai).

CONNECTING SAILINGS TO EUROPEAN PORTS.

MONTROSE

MONTCLARE

June July

24

10

E/AUSTRALIA Aug.

MONTROSE.

Sept.

MONTCALM

Nov.

31 16 18

MINNEDOSA Ang. 5

Frequent Bailings to Liverpool, Belfast, Glasgow, Southampton,

Cherbourg and Antwerp.

SPECIAL FARES TO EUROPE

£120 £112

HONGKONG-MANILA SERVICE

£83

Leave

Arrive

Hong Kong

Manila

May

May 19 EMPRESS OF CANADA 17 June 7 June 9 EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

June 18

LORTS Arrive Manila Hong Kong

May 80 May 28

June 20

CANADIAN PACIFIC EXPRESS

TRAVELLERS CHEQUES PAYABLE THE WORLD OVER, THE SAFEST AND MOST CONVENIENT WAY TO CARRY FUNDS,

Passenger Department: Tel. 0, 75%. Cabior: "GACANPAQ” Ombles: "NAUTILUS“ Tal, C. 42. Freight and Express =

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NY KLINE

CASTINGS SUBJNOR 20 AUTERAZION,

SAN FRANCISCO via Shangbai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.*

BIBERIA MARU (calle Keelung)

TAIYO MABU

TENYO MARU

Calls Los Angeles.

Sunday, 15th May, at 10 am. Tuesday, 31st May, at Noon Monday, 13th June, at Noon

LONDON via Singapore, Susz, Marseilles & Ports.

KASHIMA MARU

HAKONE MARU

SUWA MARU

Saturday. 21st May, at 11 a.m. 4th June, at 11 am. ...Saturday,

Saturday, 18th June

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.

MISHIMA MARU (calls Zamboanga)... Wednesday, 25th May, at 11 am,

Wednesday, 22nd June TANGO MARU

BOMBAY ria Singapore, Penang & Colombo.

MURORAN MARU...

Saturday, 28th May

SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) vin Japan, Honolulu,

Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama.

BOKUYO MARU

Wednesday, 8th June, at Noon

SOUTH AMERICA (East Coast) via Singapore, Cape

Town & Ports.

WAKABA MARU

NEW YORK and/or BOSTON via PANAMA.

TSUYAMA MARU

ATAGU MARU

DAKAR MARU

3

Saturday, 28th May

15th May Sunday, Saturday, 28th May

LIVERPOOL via Singapore, Colombo, Port Said & Ports.

(calls. Saigon).

(Omit Calcutta)

CALCUTTA vis Singapore, Penang & Hangoon.

OSAKA MARU

YAMAGATA MARU

**

Monday, 16th May

Baturday, 14th May Saturday, 21st May

NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

TANGO MARU

„Báturday, 21st May

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

FUSHIMI MARU

MITO MARU

OBYLON MABU

LYONS MARU

(Cali Moji)

(Moji direct)

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Shipping News Daily Statement, Waterfront

YESTERDAY'S FREIGHT

RETURNS.

LOCAL & THROUGH CARGOES DOWN.

BRITISH VESSELS BEST CONTRIBUTORS.

Low returns were again shown by the vessels arriving here during the 21 hours ended at 9 am. yesterday, Of the total general merchandise tonnage entered and carried for ports beyond, British vessels con- tributed about 75 per cent.

DAILY WATERFRONT NEWS.

OPIUM ON DESERTED SAMPAN.

News, etc.

West River Rises,

The West Rivor has risen as a consequence of the recent rains. the level at Wuchow being 8 to feet higher.

The violent flow, especially below WEST RIVER FLOOD FEARED. the Ling Yang Gorge, is found to be dangerous by sailors of native craft,

[BY LONGSHOREHAN.]

Sampans anchoring at Causeway Bay were raided by Revenue Officers on Thursday, and 1,200 taels of opium were seized. The opium was found on a deserted sampan. The officers acted on information, but those concerned had wind of the Of the 16 arrivals only 8 ateamers raid and made themselves scaren. discharged here. The total amount The contraband and the sampan of general cargoes unloaded was are now held by the Imports and 7,150 tons. Of these, 6,990 tons were | Exports Office. brought in by five British steamers. The two best returns were 2,870 tons and 1,561 tona. Both were carried by British vesecla. The former were on the es Kwai Sang from Bang kuk and Kohsichang, and the latter on the Tantatus from Liverpool and Singapore.

Through freights were manifested on eight vessels and amounted to 10,347 tons. Seven British steamers accounted for 7,707 tons. The two best returns were shown by the 8.8. Tantalus and the Japanese steamer Seiya Maru. The former passing through from Liverpool and Singa- pore carried 8,320 tons and the latter from Osaka and Shanghai,

2,000 tons

Miscellaneous Shipments.

In addition to general merchan. dise, there were 4,000 tons of rice for Hong Kong. These were con tributed by two steamers. Coal smounting to 4,230 tons was brought in by three steamers, and there were also 1,800 tons of same commodity for other porta.

During the period under review there were 10 arrivals and 14 depar turca. The nationalities were:- British, 8 arrivals and 5 depur tures; Japanese, 3 arrivals and 4 departures: Norwegian, 2 arrivals and 3 departures: Chinese, ar- rivals and 1 departure; Dutch, 1

departure.

contributors:

The following were the freight 5.S. Fork Sung (British) from Calcutta and Singapore, 1,850 tuls general for Hong Kong and 1,130 tons for other ports. S.S. Hai Hong (British) from Foochow and Swatow, 150 tons general for Hong Kong. 5.S. Huichow (British) from Can

ton, 70 tons general for other ports.

S.S. Fu Sang (British) from Canton, 10 tons general for other ports.

A Passenger From Macao. When the Sui in from Macao berthed alongside the wharf on Wednesday, her Passengara cime rushing out as usual to terra firma, but the searchers' attention was riveted to one man. He was stop ped and in his pockets were a num- her of pawn tickets and a 810 note. When the note was spread open for inspection, the man looked uneasy and muttered something so incoherently that the searchers con- cluded that there must be some- thing wrong with it.

labour,

Home Maila.

-,

Two native craft fully londed with cargoes are reported to have been sunk at this point of the river.

The yellow colour of the water in Canton harbour indicates that a flood is about to set in.-Cantem Gazette.

Marine Court,

Four junk masters were enah finer 10 or ten days hard labour by the Lieut.-Comdr. J. B. Newill, D.S.O., RN., at the Marine Court yesterday morning for dumping sand on the foreshore of Cheung Shu Wan.

P. & Q., British India

Apear and

Eastern & Australian

Lines

(COMPANIES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS TAKING CARGO FOR- STRAITS, JAVA, BURMA, OBYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF, WEST INDIEN, MAURITIUS, FAST & SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND & QUEENS. LAND PORTS, BED BEA, EGYPT, CONSTANTINOPLE, GREECE, LEVANTINE FORTS. EUROPE, ETC. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, (UNDER CONTRACT WITH H.M. GOVERNMENT.İ

From Hongkong (about)

Steamship

"NELLORE" Vessels In Port,

"LAHORE" There were 55 vessels in port "NYANZA”. during the 24 hours ended at 9 n.m. yesterday. These were composed "MOREA" of 18 British, s Norwegian, 5 Japanese, 16 Chinese, 6 Dutch, 2 Portuguese, and 1 French.

Deaths On Steamer.

When the as Fook Sand came into port yesterday from Calcutta deaths of two Chinese deck passen and Singapore, she reported the gers. One died of beri-beri and. one of pulmonary tuberculosis.

Tons,

6,853 14th May, 6. 6,258 17th May 7,025 25th Alay

10,959 28th May

8,986 9.135 10,94%

17th June 20th June 25th June

9th July

"KASHMIR" "KHIVA" "MANTUA" "KALYAN"

9,141 11,10 23rd July "MACEDONIA" "KASHGAR” 9,006

6th Aug. "RAWALPINDI" 16,61920th Aug.

9,114

3rd Sept. "KHYBER"

Destination.

Marseilles, London & Antwerp, Marseilles, London and Antwerp. S'pore., Penang, Colombo, B'bay.

Karachi.

Marseilles and London. Marseilles and

and London,

Marseilles, London and Antwerp Marseilles, London and Antwerp. Marseilles and London, Marseilles, London and Antwerp. Marseilles and London. Marseilles, Londen, & Antwerp

Frequent connections from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Con- stantinople, Piresus, Smyrna, and other Lerant Porta by steamers of the Khedirial Mail Steamship Co.

When asked as to how he came to own it, the Tan said that a passenger on board the ship had given him the note. The suspicions

Bklp Grounds And Floats of. of the searchers were then confirm ed. They marched him to the Police Station where the note was At an early hour of Thursday discovered to be a forgery. At last week the. Straits Hejaz Stean- Pong the Central Magistracy yesterday ship Company's steamer morning, the man pleaded guilty Tong, which ran ashore on Tree to possession of a forged mute bealand the previous morning, float- fore. Major C. Willson, and was ed off the coral bed on which she sentenced to four months hard rested and came under her own. ateam to the East Wharf at Singa- pore where she unloaded her chargo Two Home and Europe mails of bullocks and goats. The vessel arrived yesterday. One was vid does not appear to have sustained any damage. It is stated that the Suez and came on the P. & O. 8.3. Kashmir, which sails to-day for the steamer went aground through the North with outward mail for Home light on the Island not function-TALAMBA"

ing. The Pong Tong is a vessel of vid Siberia, closing at 10.30 a.m., and the other arrived nid Siberia,724 tons gross, 1,001 tons net, and is commanded by Capt. J. B. M. by the Bund an Nellore, which Ca The steamer is owned by-the- leaves early this morning with the Fei Lun S.8. Co. Leaving Jeddah outward Home mail vi4 Marseilles. On April 11th the Pong Tomb Also taking Home mail to-day ria Siberis is the s.s. Chung King, the touched at Aden and Colombo en

route to Singapore. mail closing at the G.P.O. at 5 Monday's Home mail vid p.m. Siberia will close at 10.30 a.m., and will be despatched by the s.s Fushimi-Maru.

Asiatic Deck Passengers. The returns for the 24 hours end- ed at a.m. yesterday showed that $.8. Tantalus (British) from 1,070 Asiatic deck passengers had

Liverpool and Singapore, 1,551 1ons general for Hong Kong and 0,320 tons for other ports. S.S. Kanchow (British) from Shanghai and Amoy, 145 tons general for Hong Kong and 125 tons for other ports, S.S. Chenan (British) from Can- tou, 10 tons general for other ports.

entered the Colony. They were brought by nine vessels mostly from Singapore and the Fukien district,

S.S. Keni Sang (British) from Kohsichang, Bangkok and

2,270 tona general for Hong Kong and 30 tons for other porta.

S.B. Seale (Norwegian) from

Penang and Singapore, 080- tong general for Hong Kong. S.S. Prosper (Norwegian) from

Saigon, 2,300 tons rice for Hong Kong.

(Continued on next column).

S.S. Saiyo Maru (Japanese) from Osaka and Shanghai, 394 tons general for Hong Kong and 2,640 tons for other ports. S.S. Kaijo Moru (Japanese) from Keelung and Swatow, 800 tons coal for Hong Kong. 8.8. Tai Fook Sing (Chinese) from Saigon, 2,300 tons rice for Hong Kong,

*SANTHIA "

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS

7,754 20th May 8,01810th Juno

Singapore, Penang and Calcutta

do.

EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (SOUTH)

When the "TANDA" Dutch vessel Van Diemen arrived "ST. ALBANS" at Singapore her captain also re "ARAFURA" ported that the Tree Island light was not burning when he passed the island.

Miscellaneous.

Mr. Isbister, an officer of the s.s. iangsu reports that some time during the past two daya 875 in notes was stolen from his cabin.

$3,000 Fine.

6,956 | 3nl Juno 4,500 1st July 6,000 29th July

Manila, Sandakan, Thursday Island, Townsville, Brisbane, Bydney and Melbourne.

Regular Monthly Sailing from Hong Kong to Japan & Hong Kong to Australia, The . & A. 5.8., Co., Ltd., atomers will also call at Shanghai, Iloilo, Cebu,. Kolambugan, Tawse, Tunor, Darwin, or other ports en route es induce. mant offers,

Frequent connections from Anteralia with the following:-

The Union 8.5. Co.'s Steamers to the United Kingdom via New Zealand

Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.

The P. & U. Buyal Mail Steamers to London via Suez Canal,

The P. & U. Brauch Service of Steamers to London via the Cape.

The New Zealand Bhipping Co.'s Steamers for Southampton and Loudon via

Panama Casal,

BAILINGS TO SHANGHAI AND JAPAN

"KASHMIR" "TALAMHA"

Charged before Mr. W. Schofield at the Kowloon Magistracy yester- day with unlawful possession of 39 tacls of prepared opium, a Chinese woman, who arrived in Hong Kong on the s.a. Tukiwar from Amoy early this week, admitted posses sion, bat said that she was given the parcel containing the contra band by a friend to bring to Hong Kong. She was not aware of its

• MIRZAPORE" 8.8. Hun Shan (Chinese) from contents. Revenue Officer Lanigan

-MENTUA” +84 ALBANS" Keelung 1,000 tons coal for informed bis Worship that infor Hong Kong hud 1,800 tona mution had previously been riv-KALYAN HE for other ports.

ed that opium was being smuggled.ACEDONIA" 6.S. Fook Hong (Chinese) from from Amoy by passengers on the INOVARA"

Carapha Port and Hoikow, Takliwn. His Worship imposed a 1,830 tons coal and 80 tons fine of $3,000 or eight months' hard

labour in default. general for Hong Kong.

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From Hong Kong

MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA

8.9. "TINHOW"

וי

8,986 14th May, Noon 6,018 17th May, 6a.m.

6,715 17th May 10,940 27th May

4,500

7th June

9,244 10th June

11,120

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6,989 Sath June 8,000

6th July 11.6.05 9,900

24th

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KAWALPINDI 18,619 22nd July

KHIVA KALWA"

KALYAN

0,114 | 6th Aug.

9.135

10,959 10

10th Aug.

10,886 16th Sept.

hid Nept.

9,144 | 34th Sept.

- MACEDONIA” | 11,120 | 10k Oct.

MIONGOLIA

16,504 28th Oct

*Will not take passengers northwaIĠA.

Shanghai, Moji and Kobe, Amoy, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama and

Unaka.

Shanghai, Moji and Kobe. Shanghai, Moji and Kobe, Moji,

Koka, Osaka & Yokohama, Shanghai, Moji and Kobe, S'ha Moji, Kobe and Yokohaana. b'hal, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama,

Moji, Kobe Osaka & Yokohoma. S'hai, Meji, Kobe and Yokohama. Slang ni.

Isha, Muji, Kobe & Yokohama.

do

* All datal âre dopremmals and subject to alteration without molice.

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