FIRST PORT OF THE WORLD.
A RECORD YEAR FOR LONDON.
A THOUSAND SHIPS A DAY.
PASSENGERS.
DEPARTURES.
Per as. Vaccufojte, on July 23rd : From Hong Kong: Mrs. A, J. Astley, Mr. and Mrs. W. WY. Bell and infant, Miss H. Bell, Mr. W. G. Bentley Mr D. B. Bakaty Miss Box, Mr. W. M. Burrow, Mrs.
E
M. Croker, Mr. C. L. Cutsforth, London, whose supremacy as the Mr. W. O. Elliots, Mr. SD world s largest shipping cutre has hagineer, MGW Feast Miss stood unchallenged for centumes, Fernando, Mr. Fox Mr. H. Gild, Me: O. J. Grier, Mr. Hosler, Mr. has just completed record year. and Mrs. T. E. Jackson and infant, The aggregate or registered tonnage carried on the Thames is the highest F. B. Jones, Mr. J. Lee, Mr. in the history of the port.
With bigger ships and increasing trade has come the demand for big- ger dock. A £4,000,000 develop- nent scheme which the Port of London Authority has in band will not only give London a still greater lead over her rivals, but will provide her with a dock for the largest vessels afloat.
An authority on
shipping estimates that a thousand ships of all sizes pass Gravesend every of
hours, and a thousand entries in a book are made by a look-out man in a tower at Tilbury.
London's great network of docks, its quara and wharvea and store houses, are spread over M miles af river bank. Nearly 60,000 men of muscle are registered Bis dock workers in London.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 25th, 1927.
DIVORCED WIFE'S DRESSES.
FORMER HUSBAND MUST
PAY
EVEN THOUGH SHE HAS MARRIED AGAIN.
VIENNA,
Sued by the dressmakers of the wife from whom, he was divorced Just a year ago (Fraulein Shie Altmano, & leading light opera actress) for nearly 5000 for clothes supplied to orders given while she was still his wife, Herr Adolf Loos, McCallum, Mrs HMIsading Vienas architect, has
T. Ng, Mr. and Mears, Mrs. A. Powell, Lieut, RLG, Proctor; Mra, W. M. Phillips, Lieut. C. C. resisted in three courts, but bas
now been finally ordered to pay.
She has in the meantime become Mr. S. E. C. Reed, Lieut. 1, G.
the wife of a dental surgeon, Dr. Rodger, Mr. Rosa, Mr. Schulty, Mr. Paul Berger, who refused to pay Shaw, Mrs. G. Shirtty, Mr. A. G.
because he did not occupy
the post- Smith, Mr. and Mrs. R D. Stanton and two infants, Miss Darder was given, in January 1928. Spanton, Miss L. Spanton, Miss K. Spanton, Mr. S. B. Spillett, Capt.
H. Steele, Mr. B. A Mr. J. H. Stoneman, Ming Thomson, Mr. Torbert, Mr. J. Tut chings, Mr. Walters, Capt. L. H. Whittles, and Mrs. A. S. Wong.
N. Y. K.
REDUCED FARES,
-SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS ON SALE
From 15TH JUNE 10 14 SEPTEMBER
FIRST CLASS ONLY HONG KONG to SHANGHAI AND BETUES
NAGASAKT MOJI ROBE
YOKOHAMA "
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For Further Information; Apply to:-
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NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,
HONG KONG BEANCH.
(4996
tion of her husband at the time the CONSIGNEE NOTICES. CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
The advocate of Herr Loos, Dr. Gustav Scheu, pleaded in the Appeal Court that Frau Altunin ALoos-Berger had spent in two years more than 2400 in hats and frocks, and that her husband, owing to the cessation of building in Vienna, had scarcely earned so much in the period, and had gone to Paris to live, in the hope of making proft from his reputation as an expert on costumes.
Per slutenor, on July 24th, for Northern ports:-Mr. and Mrs. R. Schulze, Mrs. D. D. Forbes, Miss Dulice Forbes, Comd. J. B. Newill, B.N., Capt. H. E. Bloxham, Mfrs W. Macfarlane, Masters A. and W. Macfarlans, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. S. London Fleet Increasing. The vision of London's shipping P. D. Gold and infant, Mr. F. L. Upsdell, Master Jack Upsdell, Mrs. supremacy lies through the bascalca Robbins, Mrs. H. G. Sheldon, fr of the Tower Bridge. London's W. V. Field, Miss Field, Major H. fleet of ocean gianta is steadily in Hupbes, Mr. W. W. Clayson, creasing. The biggest vessel that
Bond, Mr. G. W. Cockburn, Mr. F.
|
Dr. Scheu further stated it was known to the Erm suing that at the clothes. Frau Altmann-Loss was time the order was given for these living with Dr. Berger, whom she has now married.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
OOBAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD,
AMD
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION. CO., LTD.
FROM UNITED KINGDOM VIA SINGAPORE
JONSIGNEES per Co.'s Steamer
"ANTENOR"
ars hereby notified that the Cargo will be where it will lie at Consignees' risk and charged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloom. subject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt's What The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from Godews on
Optional Cargo
has ever entered the Thames is the/ Mr. G. Koruderfer, Mrs. V. M. order he did not know of this. But and after 23rd July not be lazded bers,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION Ca's STZAK RAWALPINDI.“
ARTED HONG KONG or
21st JULY, 1927.......... FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, GIBRAL". TAR. MARSEILLES, MALTA, PORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBO
STRAITS.
Company Godowns Kowloon, where
11
HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE
INCLUDING
HUGO STINNES LINIEN
COMBINED FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. CABIN CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR 50 PASSENGERS. FARE FROM HONG KONG TO GENOA-£78-06-Ɖd,
OUTWARD,
Sailings from Europe for Shanghai and Northern Ports → 8.8. OLDENBURG” (H.A.L) dus here on or about the 39th July 8.8. "ADOLF VON BAFYER" (HLStL.)dne here on or about the 15th Aug. 8.8. SAARBAND" (HA.D)
8.8. "EMIL KINDORF" (E.BLI) `SA "HESSEN" (HAL) ***
HOMEWARD.
due here on or about the 99th Aug. das here on or about the 13th Sept. due hers on or about the 27th Sept
Bailings for Europe via Manila, Singapore,
Colombo & Port Said-
† M.S. “VOGTLAND” (HAL) ....... sailing from here on or about the 3rd Ang, *ME. MUENSTERLAND
(H.St.L)... miling from here on or about the 19th Aug. ↑ 8.5.. “ OLDENBURG” (B.A.L) smiling from here on or about the 6th Supt. 18.8. "ADOLF VON BAETER" E
(B.SL.L.)... sailing from here on or about the 23rd Sept.
↑ Calling at Genos, Botterdam and Hamburg.
Calling at Marseilles, Rotterdam and Hamburg.
For Freight, Fassage and farther Particulars plonos apply to
JEBSEN & CO.
11, Pedder Breet
ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above- named Vessel are hereby informed. taal their Goods are being lauded and Kong the placed AT TEKI K in Hong And
Kowloon Wharf And
·16] Godown
moh Cansignment will be sorted out
Optional Goods will be landed hers obtained as the Goods are landed. unless Fastractions have been given to the contrary Six hours before arrival of
Steamer.
Red Star liner Belgenland (27,133 O'D. Gourdin, Mr. F. H. J. Troyesi wife according to her position Steamer's arrival, bat carried on from Mark by Mark and Delivery to be
tons), but Cunarders of 20,000 tons have recently made London their home. The nes era for big ships that has just opened is bound to develop with the dock and ware house improvements at Tilbury and other places nearer the Pool.
Four and five thousand tonners will soon be able to unload within
a few yards of London Bridge itself, "where three mammoth cranes are being erected on the new big jetty at Hay's Wharf, on the South side. Hitherto boats only a quar. ter of the size have berthed there.
Tonnage Increase.
The aggregate of vessels using the Port during the year ending last March was the highest in history. Represented by the total of registered tonnage arriving and departing with cargoes and in balast it was 49, 995,610, an in- crease of 2,189,060 tons over the
previous year.
The following table of the total tonnage in and out of the Fort shows how this record was reached."
Year
1910
1913
1921
1022
1923
1924
1925
1928
Reg. tonnage 38,510,000 40,092,000 34,087,000 39,293,000 41,215,000
45,384,000 47,064,000 49,895,810
There are already signs that London is increasing her lead as the world's greatest shipping cen tre. New York follows close on her
heels, and then "Liverpool Lon-
don's lead over Liverpool in 1926- was 17,000,000 tons.
4
porta
Growing Fleets.
Foreign trade is improving. The value of overseas imports and ex
to London in 1995 £743,125,000. Big and small steam ship lines are adding to their fleets. More dredgers are sucking up the mud in the fairway:
POSTE RESTANTE
and Mr. T. Nishida,
VESSELS · EXPECTED.
denens (Blue Funnel), due Sept.
26th,
Arafura (E. & A.), due July 27th,
about daylight, drafura (E. & A.), duo July 26th. Athos (M.M.), due August 30th,
When Herr Loos approved the
the courts have decreed that the obligation of a husband to clothe makes him liable for dress-bills for goods ordered up to the date of divorce, and also that the fact that Frau Altmann-Loos-Berger has an occupation of her own, and has for Herr Loos, has no bearing on the years earned a great deal inore than
legal aspect of the case, and he must pay.
alost Notios Esa been given prior to
port to
option extend«.
which thport to the final port of call to All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godewas, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 and Noow within the Free Storage period." No Claims will be admitted after the
Goods have left the Steamer's Godewa, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 19th July, will be subject to Bent
Celcher (Blue Funnel), due Sept. CONSIGNEE NOTICES. be presented to the Undersigned un or
10th.
Calulu (Dodwell), due July 28th. Chenonceauz (M.M.), due August
Sud.
D'Artagnan (M.M.), due Septem-
"ber 13th.
Delhi (Swedish East Asiatic), due
August 19th
Devania (P. & 0), due August 4th. Diamed (Blue Fannel), due October
8th.
Empress of Russia (C.P.R.), duo
August 8th. Burglochus (Blue Funnel), dus
September 11th. Fiume-L (Dodwell), due August
18th
Garbeta (B.I. & Apcar), due to-
morrow,
Gotha (N.D.L.), due July 30th. Hector (Blue Funnel), due August
25th.
Javanese Prince (Farness, F.E.),
due August 23rd. Kashgar (P.&O.), due. November
25th.
Kashmir (P. & O.); daa Septembar
29th.
Ezemun (Blue Funael), due Sept
20th
Khyber (P. & 0.), due August 4th. Lycaon (Blue Funnel), duo Sept.
2ad.
Malayan Prince (Furness, F.E.),
due July 29th. Malwa (P&O), due September
15th
Mantua (P. & O.), dus, November
11th.
Mencians (Blue Funnel), due Aug.
19th.
Mongolia (P. & Q.), due October
28th,
Morta (P. & D.), due August 18th. Nogpore (P. & Q.), due August
29th.
CORRESPONDENCE. W. Andrens, Wm L Bartley, E. Bolton, M. L. Brodie, B. B. Brown, G. Brown, Mrs. Donald Cairns, Ah Chow (sa. Silverpine), Christen- sen & Co., J. T. Clayton (Marine Engineer), A C. Davis, Madm. Delegado M Duncan, Joe Ed- 7th:
ingchow (Blue Tunnel), due Aug. Nyanza (P. & O.), das September
95th.
14th.
Philocteter (Blue Funnel), due Aug.
munds, H.H. Epaton, Far East-President Cleveland (Dollar Line), Oil Co., E. Feneck (5.8. Darrdale), due to-day.
Both.
L. Finke, G. Le Grange, Haily & Phezenor (Blue Funnel), duo July Co., O: L. Hollenwegor, E. Holmes, Mrs. N. Hoyune, Mrs R M. Hutchens, M. Ide, Yemor P. Jepsen, & R. Jones, Mrs. M. R Jones, B. Jones, Wm. Kirkpatrick;
Santhis (B.I. & Apear), due Aug.
10th.
St. Albans (E. & A.), due Sept.
5th.
J. O. Leary (3.8. Modesta), Miss Tanda (E. & A.), due August 8th. Ledoana, Lezesynahi, E. Lyster, J Macdonald, Sir J. R. McDold, M.Telemachus (Blue Funnel), due Aug.
3rd..
M. Giovanni Nicolis Miss L. Ogly. Theseus (Blue Funnel), due October Michel -Prankoff, Mic Purry, A Ist. Rabinovich, E. B. Raymond, W. Timinale (Dodwell), due to-mor-
Ryder,
M. A. Salaer, O. Severolio, M. Ki Shirazi, L. Shuck, W. F. Sidebotham, Miss K. Simpsonk, Ai J. Tassell, Mrs. W. H. Terry R. S. Thomas, Thurston, Mrs. Claude.
A. Ward, B. W. Wilson, Wang Man
Tun and Wong Man Fu-Capt. Wood, Lomblot Yeay, and S. E. Young.
row.
SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONG KONG.
FOR JULY, 1927.
Unpaid Carrespondence in Poste STANDARD TIME OF THE 120th
Restante: Mous Duan (Hong Kong
Hotel
Edmonde Mrs. B..
Erlanger (Repulse Bay Hote), Miss if. Foote,. A: Gabarelis, · D.
MERIDIAN, EAST OF GREENWICH.
Date.
Garcia. U. M. Hansen, Mr D July 28th..
Keith, Khajan Singh, and Mrs. A
II. O'mara (c/0. U.B. Ambassador), List of Registered Covers in Posto Restants: M. Bassett (Hong Kong Hotel), M. L Brodie, Chan Wai Yiu (Hong Kong University), Chen Jiang Fa (Hong Kong University); G. E. Cox (Hong Kong University), Far East Oil Import Co., Far Eastern Biography Co JM.
Gutierres, A. R. Jones, K. Luto
VEREENIGDE NEDERLANDS- CHE SCHEEPVAART- MAATSCHAPPIJ. (UNITED NETHERLANDS NAVIGATION CO.)
HOLLAND-OOST AZIE LIJN (HOLLAND-KAST ASIA LINE).
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
From AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, BREMEN & GENOA
THE
HE Steamship
"OOSTKERK (19) * haring arrived from the above Forts, Consignors of Cargo by her are notified that all Gooda are being handed at their risk into the hazardons and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Chins Pro- vident Loan & Mortgage Co, Ltd, whence and/or from the wharves, Do livery may be obtained
Goods not cleared by the 1st August,
will be subject 1927,
Best to ages are to be left in the Godowns, when All broken, chafed and damaged Fack
All Cisims against the Steamer must before the 18th August, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insuranes will be effected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agente. £2nd July, 1927.
[$150
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
CONSIGNEE NOTICE.
8.9. "AMAZONE."
BRINGING CARGO FROM MARSEILLES, &c.
ALSO CARGO FROM COGNAC 8.8. "BOLLON " AND CARGO FROM BORDEAUX. Ex 8.8. "LOUQSOR"
ONSIGNEES barsby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns
Delivery may be obtained immediately and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Whart
after landing.
the
-Goods not cleared within 8 days, in- ging date of arrival, will be rabject to
No Fire Insurance will be affected by
in any case whatever. Damaged Packages must be left in the for examination by the Can- signes, and the Company's Barrero, Mesara, GODDARD & Decoras, at 10 2.7., on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before August, 1927, or they will not be recognized.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods bars left the GodowEL.
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.,
Agruts. Hong Kong, 21st July, 1927. ↑ [3145
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED,
FICK LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON AND, STRAITS.
*BENLEDİ."
The Steamship BRR ONSIGNEES of Ougo are hereby formed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the haarden and/or extra hasanious Godowns of the Howe Ram AND KOWLOON WHART AND GoDOWN COMPART, Lap, whence, and/or from
the whares Delivery may bo
No Na Claims will be admitted after the 1927, at 10 am. by Mesara
Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goddard and Douglas, Hong Kong.
All Olsimi must be sent in to me on a Goods remain be subject to Bent
undelivered after the Claims against the Steamer must be before Thursday. the 28th instant, 8th int
will presented in writing within Ten days
not be recognized.
against the Steamer must after arrival of Steamer, otherwise they
Packages will be examined by be presented to the Underigned on or Surveyors, Messrs. before the 11th August, 1927, or they will will not be recognized.
recognised.
will be examined on the 30th
No The Insurance will be effected by the Undersigned in any case whatever.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN,
General Agenta. Hong Kong, 23rd July, 1927.
[3153
HONG KONG METROBOLogical
REGISTER.
Hong Kong Observatory, July 24th,
{Previons On Date On Date
DAY at
Barometer... 99.54 Temperature 89 Humidity...
63 Wind-
Direction WSW Cal weather...
Force
2
Bain
0.47
at 2 p.m. 6 am.
29.50 80
1 Pa
29.50
81
74
BW
0
OD
0.00 0.03
но
Highest open-air Temperature, 23rd: 83 Lowest open-air Temperature, 24th:89)
"B-Blueaky; O-Cloudy; D Drinale; F-Fog: L-Lightning; M-Hist: O-Overcaat; P-Paning showers; Q=Bqualls; É-Rain; T Thunder.
HONG KONG TIDE TABLE,
From July 25th to 31st, 1927,. HIGH WATER. Low. Waxes,
Hong
Hong Kong Kong
Bandard Sumard
Timo.
Time
FL - Mila. b. m.in. in. Mon. 95m 619 661–46a] 1–3–
8 184,2 Then 26 m 7 4.89m 0 21
-9° 18 14.1] 3 33 m) 8 Wel 27 m. 7.48 7.2m 1.8 13:15
49.
Sunrise.
Sunset. 6.81 a.m. 7.07 p.m.
25th.
..5.52
7.07
21
»
27th.
..3.52
7.08
12
"..
37
28th..
..5.52
7.06
20th. ..5.53
7.00
*
30th.. .6.53 31at ***.5.54
71
7,05
*
7.05
12
Thur. 23 881
10 46
11 2041 4 29.
31m10 23 7 1 m 8-
The my Javanese Prince (For
ness, Far East, Ltd.), mailed from F. 29 m 9 127582
New York on July 9th. She is due
wicz, N.V. Straits of Java Trading to arrive Hong Kong on August | Bat 309.61 48:12 Co.,, A. D." Opalla," "D. M. Mrt. 23rd.
11
Bamoilova, and Yeoh Pin Tang The Ellerman Line Ba City of Br.
List of Undaimed Parcels: Miss Salisbury arrived at Boston on July.
10th
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Or
they
will
obtained.
Damaged
Goddard & of the Consignees at 10 am on Monday, the 25th instant, at 10a.m.
the Compongias in the presence not bea
All broken, chafed and damaged Good
Tel. 0. 2225,
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN-
JC J.L
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Hongkane,
LIJN.
Ed Address
JAVALYN
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STEAMIES
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EXPECTED WILL
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25th July Sargon & Java,
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The stommers are all atted throughout with Electric Light and have Bocomodation for a limited number of saloon Passengers. All steamers. caya duly qualified surgeon Cargo taken at through rates to all ports in Netherlands Lidia and AustenäA.
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For Particulars of Freight and Famago, apply to the
** JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.
TIE NEW PIENOK · XXMEDI.
No Fire Insurance will be affected by are to be left in the Godowns, wher THERAPION No. 1
us in any case whatever
ST. LIMAGE
Agent Hong Kong, 19th July, 1927. (5138
HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE Motor Vessel
"MUENSTERLAND
THE
having arrived, Consignees of Cargo ars hereby notified-that-their-Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company's godowns at Kowloon where Delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.
haa
Optional Oargo will be landed, unless been given prior to Steamer's will be admitted after the No Chaim m Goods kave left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining, undelivered after; the 23rd July, 1927, will be subject to Bent.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 2nd July, 1927,
am, by our Surveyors, Mesars. Goddard and Douglas.
10
All Claims must reach us before the 1st August, 1927, or they will not be -recognized
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will countersigned by the undersigned, "een net
JEBSEN & Co,
Agenta -Hong Kong, 18th July 1927-15190
VISITORS TO CANTON Should Purchase
A BOOK FOR THE GLOBE- TROTTERS" FROM HONG- KONG TO GANTON BY..
THE PEARL RIVER
CAPTAIE O. V. LLOYD, With Ilinstrations, Mapa and Flags
PRICE
$1.76
Do On Sale-át: Hanazona Days Pam” Office,
ON SALE,
PORTS of the MEETING
the 28th THERAPION No. 2 HONG KONG HANGARD RE
THERAPION No. Bf
will be examined on they instant, at 10.
No Fira Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBD,
LIVINGSTON & Co., LTD.,"
Agents. Hong Kong. 21st July, 1927. [5143
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for the Bession 1928.
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