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REDUCED RATES TO EUROPE VIA SAN FRANCISCO £120, £:12. 10, £102, £83; G8440, GS120 VIA BEATTLE. SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.
SHINYO MABU (Calls Keolung).., Tuesday, SIBERIA MARU TAIYO MARU
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Calls Keelung & Los Angeles,
LONDON via Singapore, Sucz,
-HAKOZAKI MARTI –
HAKUSAN MARU
KITANO MARD
18th July, at 6 am. 26th July, at 10 am. Tuesday, Taonday, 0th Aug Omitting Honolulu. Marseilles & Ports.
Baturday, 16th July, at 11.07 Saturday, 30th July, at 11-M Saturday, 13th Aug.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.
AKI MARU
MISHIMA MARU
Wednesday, 20th July, at 11 a.m. Wednesday, 24th Aug.
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang & Colombo.
TAMBA MARU
Monday, 11th July SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu,
Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama.
RAKUYO MARU
Monday, 11th July
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6th, 1927.
SOUTH AMERICA (East Coast) via Bingapore, Capo.
Town & Ports. ·
KAMAKURA MABU
NEW YORK and/or BOSTON via PANAMA.
BENGAL MARU
TATSUNO MARU
LIVERPOOL Via Singapore, Colombo, Port Said & Ports.
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.
Thursday, 7th Aug.
Thursday, let July -Wednesday, 10th Aug.
DELAGOA MARU
Tuesday,
12th July
CEYLON MARU
Friday,
8th July
NADABARI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
MISHIMA MARU
Friday,
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
HARUNA MARU
Monday,
TAMAGATA MABU (Moji direct)
MATSUMOTO MARU
TUYOHASHI MARU
22nd July
11th July Tuesday, 12th July Tuesday, 19th. July Monday, 25th July.
For further information, apply to-
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
(7
Telephone Central No. 292 (Privats exchanges to all Depts.),
KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART
MAATSCHAPPY.
(BOYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. Os Batavia),
THE MOTOR SHIP
"CREMER"
Due to sail to SINGAPORE, BELAWAN.DELF and
PENANG, on July 7th,
Offers excellent Saloon accommodation.
All lower berths.
English cuisine.
Doctor carried.
Wireless telegraph.
1st Class Fare to Singapore-$125.
In connection with the Royal Packet Nav. Co.'s (K.P.M.) Service to a destinations in the Netherlands East Indies and Australia,
Agents:
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN-LIJN.
Telephone 1674. Tax Bus, OSATER ROAD.
Shipping News Daily Statement; Waterfront
YESTERDAY'S FREIGHT
RETURNS.
LOCAL & THROUGH CARGOES NORMAL.
HEAVY ENTRIES.
Freights brought into the Colony and carried for ports beyond during, the 24-hours ended at 9am yes terday were normal. The number of vessels entered was heavier thau the previous day. British strameta contributed a very small percentage of the cargoes imported.
News, etc.
| DAILY WATERFRONT NEWS.
TWO WEST RIVER BOATS TO HAVE WIRELESS.
President Grant,"
The President Grant arrived in port later on Monday night, en- route to Manila, She had on board 31 cabin passengers for this The Front sailed last evening for the Philippine port and leaves here again next Wednesday for Seattle,
in ports.
INDIAN SHIP GUARD RUNS port, and 46 for Manila.
AMOK..
[BY LONGBHOREMAN.]
宀
An Indian guard employed on
lourd the 5.5. Kwong Fook Cheung au amok on Monday night while the boat was on her voyage to Kongmoon. The boat had to re. turn to Hong Kong the same night
*
The Colony's imports were disand the guard was placed in Police charged by twelve steamers and custody. totalled 14,319 tona. Three British
It appeared that the Kwong steainers were responsible for 2,008 toris.
The heaviest return was 0,036 Fook Cheong left here at 0.20 p.m. tons of coul brought by the Japanese and as she was nearing Capsui- vesa Cari Mara from Miike. The 5.5. President Fan Bares, from, the Indian ran amok. He Shanghai came second with 1,800 had a violent struggle with two tons af general merchandise, other Indian guards and one of them was thrown overboard. The ship stopped to pick the man up 10 Stonecutters'. and returned Meanwhile the signal for the Police launch was made, the indian guard having been put under restraint.
Through cargo, although mani- fested, by six vessels, were heavier than inward freights: There was a total of 20,876 tons carried, three British stoners accounting for The two best returns were 6.000 tons on the s.s. City of Tokin (British) from Dairen and Shanghai, and 5,830 tons on the President Fan Buren, from Shang
8,150 tons.
hai.
The arrivals and departures dur ing the period under review were:- British, 3 arrivals and depar- tures: American, 3 arrivals and departures; French, 1 arrival and I departure; Dutch, arrival ajal
About 7.30 p.m. the man was removed from the ship in custody and the vessel then resumed her royage to Kongmoon.
M.M. Liners.
Old China Coast Captain Retires.
Capt. R. E. Monkman, who has been in the employ of the O.N. Ca. on the China Coast for a period of 2 years, has left Shanghai on the P. & O. 3.5. Khiva for Home. Capt. Monkman has been in com
and of the 6.8. Soochow on the Shanghai Hong Kong run
since soon after sl was built in 1921. He left Glasgow in July, 1898 as supernumary officer of the Kwang- xe, which was then a new stearner.
13
P. & O., 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 INDIES, MAURITIUS. EAST & SOUTH AFRICA," AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND & QUEENS. LAND PORTS, BED SEA, EGYPT, CONSTANTINOPLE, GREECE, LEVANTINE PORTS, EUROPE, ETC. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (UNDER CONTRACT WITH H.M. GOVERNMENT.)
Steamship
"KHIVA" "ALIPORE"
MACEDONIA"
"NYANZA" "KASHGAR". DEVANHA
He has served with various ships of the C.N. Co.'s feet since he cance to China, and formed many friend KALYAN ships up and down the China Coast. His career has been entirely on the China Coast, except when he was in command of the Shantung, when that vessel was a troopship on the Tersian Gulf service.
Services
Tony.
9,135
From
Hongkong
(about)
Destination
Pth July, Noon Marsailles, London and Antwerp,
Straits and Bombay.
5,273 21st July
120 23rd July
9,144
27th July
7,023
Ud
9,005
RAWALPINDI"! 19
* MŰBEA
!
"KHYBER MALWA "KASHMIR"
MACEDONIA " "MONGOLIA.” "MANTUA "KASHGAR"
Award For Courageous Services.
The Committee of Lloyd's have decided to confer Lloyd's Silver Medal for Meritorious upon. Capt. Yawata, of the steam- ship Ginyo Maru, as an honorary acknowledgement of the courage and senmanship displayed by him when that vessel, loaded with The Maritimes Messageries liner nitrate, caught fire off Acapulco in Paul Lecat came into port yester-December last. As it appeared the day from Saigon and Marseilles ship would soon be completely en- with 754 passengers; of whom about veloped in flames, Capt. Yawata here: The 8.5 took the exceptional step of lower- I departure; Norwegian, 1 arrival 00 disembarked and I departure; Japanean, 4 nr. Parthas, from Shanghai, brought ing the how anchore with 60 fathoms rivals and 2 departures; Chinese. 2315 passengers. Of these about 100 of cable on one and 45 on the other. arrivals and 2 departures; German, left the ship here.
This formed a drag, turned the 1 arrival and. 1 departure; andļi
ship's head to wind, and the pas Rengers, who had crowded into the Danish, departures.
storn, нега brought forward through the smoke and fire which were then blowing aft. The ship's boats were lowered and all the pas- sengers safely bestowed in them. "TALMA" While the crew were attending to the boats and anchors, the engine-"TILAWA” room hands were endeavouring to put the fire out. They were later joined by the deck departinent- all hands actually working with buckets drawing water over the side until the smoke cleared away suffi- ciently to permit the engineers in "ARAFURA" get into the engine-room, raise "TANDA steam and start the fire pumps, and "ST. ALBAN8" finally food the after end of the ship.
"PRESIDENT" LINERS.
West River Boats To Have Wireless.
In view of the activities of the pirates along the West River the owner of the 8.8. On Lee and as Tai Lee is planning to instal wire- les in his two steamers, which run regularly from Hong Kong to Kongaoon, states the vernacular 111184.
Junk Mistress Fined,
PASSENGERS ON TWO
VESSELS..
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.
For mooring her craft abreast of The as President Grint was in five others alongside the s.6. Lai port yesterday, arriving from the Naot mistress of a cargo boat Slates with mail and freight, was fined $3 by Lieut. Comdr. G. F. Northern ports. She sailed again lok, R.N., at the Marine Court last evening for Manila, Among the
Deaths At Sea. Four deaths at sea were reported
31 passengers disembarking at Hong Yesterday morning. Kong were:Mrs. E. Danenberg and Miss G. Danenberg, Miss D. C
Mr. Mrs. H. F. Thomson and Graham, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tag family, travelling to the United
H: Madar and Mr.states. Mr. Thomson is connected by vessels arriving into port yester- with the American Presbyterian diny. The s.8. Hong Hw, from Rangoon and Singapore, reported. Mission in Canton,
Mrs. To You Pei and family the death of one Chinese deck-pas--| going to Shanghai to join air. Pasager on July 4th. The 8.5. //27 | Yee Pei, who is the manager-ofsident Grant, from San Francisco. and Shanghai, had three casualties. the Bank of China.
gart, Mr. A and Mrs. E. Van Elten.
Among the 11 through passengers for Manila were: Senator |Blughum and Mr. W Bingham
The "Jeferson."
The President Jefferson mied on Monday as midnight far the north and America, and had capacity bookings. Ainong the departures
Were-
Mr. J. S. Gubby, for Shanghai. Miss W. F. Cooke, Missionary worker connected with the Ling- am Eniversity, Canton, returning to the United States.
Miss Helen F. McClure, Mis sionary worker with the American Presbyterian Mission, Bangkok, re- turning to U.S.A.
Miss Alice Carpenter, Missionary work going to the United States. Miss Carpenter is attached to the American Presbyterian Mission." (Continued on next column).
Mr. L. H. B. Frost. Oriental Auditor of the Texas Co., returning to Shanghai.
Mt. nud Mrs B. L. Meyer, oi the Standard Oil Co., going to Shanghai M. Pinguet, making short trip to Shanghai.
Mr. P.
.
WARSHIPS IN PORT..
Warships in part yesterday were: North Wall Basin, Wishart; South Wall Basin, Aphis, Moorhen
and Marazion: East Wall Basin, Subs. L.15 and 19; West Dock, Vindictive; In Dock, Wanderer and Subs. 2 and 1.3 Taikoo Dock, Forglone; Buoy 1, Hermes, Buoy
Mr. R. V. Leahy, Hankow mer- chant, returning to Hankow after a business trip to Hong Kong.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Harry, going to Shanghai. Mr. Harry is well-1, Dauntless; Buoy 8, Titania; Buoy 10, Wild Swan Buog 15, known Chinese actor.
Aug.
6th Aug.
20th Aug.
3rd Sept.
10,863 17th Sept.
lat Oct.
16,096 15th Oct. X,985 29th Oct. 11,120 12th Nov. 16,504 26th Nov. -20, 10th Dec. 9,005 24th Dao.
Marseilles and Loudon.
Alarseiller don., Antwerp & Hull. Straita qu Bombay.
Marsailles, Loudon and Antwerp. Marastile and London.
Marseilles, London & Autwerp Marseilles and London.
Q0,
do.
do.
do.
20.
do.
do.
Frequent connections from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Con- stantinople, Pireaua, Smyrna, and other Levant Ports by steamers of the Khedivial Mail Steamship. Co.
BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS
TAKLIWA"
10,000 8th July,2.30pm. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta
7,936 12th July 10,000 22nd July
do. do.
EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (SOUTH)
6,000 29th July
5,950 2nd Sept.
4,500 | 20th Supt.
Manila, Sandakan, Thursday feland, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne,
Regular Monthly Sailings from Hong Kong to Japan & Hong Kong to Australia, The E. & A. S.S. Co., Ltd., steamers will also call at Shanghai, Iloilo, Cabu, Kolambugao, Tawse, Timor, Durwin, or other ports en route as induce ment offers.
Frequent connections from Auteralia with the following
The Union 9.8. Uo.'s Steamers to the United Kingdom via New Zealand
Vancouver, Sat) Francisco, sto.
The P. & G. Royal Mau Steamers to London via Suez Canal.- The P.&O. Breach Service of Steamers to London via the Cape.
The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers for Southampton and London via
Panama Canal.
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI AND JAPAN
"KASHGAR". NYANZA" *NOVARA "TARA"
SANTHIA " BAWALPINDI
AWAL DEVANHA *TANDA"
-- MOREA'
KHYBER
ALBANS MALWA
Mr. Leung Tat Foo, going to Ruthenia Buoy 25, Kharki; Bunygr.
the A, H.S. Maine; Oil Fuel Jetty, Mr. Leung is Shanghai.
Foreign Men-o'-War, Managing Director of the Kwang- Fortal;
Argia (French). tung Tobacco Co., Canton.
BANK LINE LTD.
AGENTS FOR
ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD,
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION WITHOUT NOTICE. UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT
S.S. "CITY OF GLASGOW”
AUSTRALIA
... Havre, London, Bottertum & Hamburg
ELLERMAN LINE
10th Aug.
AUSTRAL-EAST INDIES LIFE Sailings from SINGAPORE on 7th of every mouth by UITY OF PALERMO" or "CITY OF SPARTA" to Java, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney and vice versa.
Through Freight and Fassenger bookings from Hong Koux in conjunction with Elterman" Line or other services,
...... AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN LINE vin Suez Canal
14th July vis Suez Canal ».
BOSTON, NEW YORK & BALTIMORE
S.S. CITY OF CHESTER 8.S. "CITY OF BEDFORD"...
ALSO · AGENTS FOR
ANDREW WEIR & CO.
BOSTON & NEW YORK
S.S. "COMERIC"
SERVICES TO
via Suez Canal
MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA
S.S. "TINHOW"
14th August
From Hong Kong Loading for Mauritius, Dologoa Bay, Durban, East London, Algoa Bay, Port Elizabeth, Mosse! Bay and Capetown.
MONGOLIA
"MINTUA"
“KASHGAR”
MOREA *DEVANHA" **MALWA
1.005
7th July, Ga.m.
7,023
8th July, Noon
5,982
9th July
8,322
13th July
7,754 18th July
16,819 22nd July
9th Aug.
8,165
6,956
9th.
end
10,953 19th Aug.
8,114
Sept
1,500 dith Sept.
10,586 16th Sept. 6,985 80tl: Sept.
6,000
11,120
4th Oc 4th Oct.
14th Oct 14th Oct. 16,504 28th Oct, 65041 28th Chat 10912 12th Nov.
10,946 12th Nov. 9,005 26th Nov, 10,953 8,155
Dec.
10th Dec. 24th Dec.
7th JBD., 1928 7th J&D.,
10,936 9,114
21st Jan., 1928
·MACEDONIA" 11,120
4th Feb, 1928 KASHMIR' 8,995 18th Feb, 1928 10,946 25th Feb., 1928 "MANTUA" "MONGOLIA". 16,504 17th Mar., 1923 "MOREA
10,953 30th Mar., 1928
Will not take passengers northwards.
S'hai., Moji, Kobe and Yokohama
do.
S'hai., Mojt, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe and Osaka. Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe and Yekobama. 6'hai, Moji, Kobe & Tokohama.
Moji, Kobe, Uska and Yokohams, S'hai, Moji, Kole & Yokohama.
Moji, Kobe, Osaka & Yokohama. S'ha, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama,
do.
Moji, Kobe, Osaka & Yokohama, 'bai, Maji, Kobe & Yokohama.
49.
do.
do..
do.
All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON. ALL STEAMERS. *Passengers for Rangoon mnat defray their own Hotel expenses at Singapore while awaiting the on carrying steamer.
All Cabins are atted with Electris Fans free of charge.
Steamers on London and Australian Lines are fitted with Laundries.
Parcels measuring not more than 2 ft. x 2 ft. x 1 ft. will be received at the Company's Office up to Noon on the day previous to sailing.
For Further Information, Passage Faros, Freight, Handbooks, sto, apply to- MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
-
P. & O, Building, Connaught Road Central, HONGKONG.
Agsuts. [I
THE SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LIMITED.
SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS
LOADING DIRECT FOR
MARSEILLES, BARCELONA. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND SCANDINAVIAN PORTS.
AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE
25th July. ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE 25th July.
ny, "BENARES' IV. "NANKING"
.T. "NANKING"
THE BANK LINE, LTD.
Through Bila af Lading issued to Boira, Quillmaine, Ibo, Port Amelia, Mozambique, Chinde, Inhambane, Zauzibar, Mombasan, Kilindini, Port Nolloth, Luderitz Bay, Walvis Bay and Madagascar, For Freight or passage on any of the above lines apply to
Central 4791.
Telephone
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Loading about 8th August
1st September.
FOR SHANGHAI AND JAPAN PORTS.
Loading about 20th July/ For further particulars, apply to the Agents GILMAN & CO., LTD.,
Bong Kong.
• G. E. HUYGEN.
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