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When you go home-go by Canadian Pacific

to Europe

Only 9 days across Pacific

from Japan?

Shortest-Most

interesting Way!

Be Trans-Canada Limited

MAST travel time with cool comfort and variety of route will be in- valuable to you or she members of your family on the return trip home. Empresses of the Pacifs are largest and fastest, Canadian Faci fic is the shortest rail route acro Canada... through North America'a "50 Switzerland in One." And, from Montreal or Quebec, the Empresses of the Atlantic snd Cabin Class Ships sail ons third the way to Europe an the sheltered St. Lawrence ... with only about 4 days open sea. The aplentil Empreses of the Pacific are typical of Canadian Pacific Railway and Atlantic Services...all one management. Each transfer means but à step from one to the other. Observation and observation-compartment eas on its great scenic rail route. Magnificent hotels too, if you can tarry, at Victoria and Vancouver, at mile-high Band and Lake Louise, at Montreal and Quebec,

Empress of Canada - Empres of Aalà - Empress of Kusin ...Sadang frequently from Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Köksend Tokohama * to Vancouver vis Vistocia

Le « Comedies Facilo agent. 4, ar kitą vepremmesiden, who gril gladly and y, well you how practor the theomch sains are ....... hond comprehenone the aruksa are in modern cour Jest and salichona” persons) atention - - 3 how there and commBAENG LÃE YOUR

Facts Earp PLAN

Canadian Pacific

The World's Graziest

Travel Statu

NYKLINE

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th, 1927.

THROUGH BOOKING TO EUROPE AT REDUCED RATES: £120, 2119, 2110, £102, £53; SIA SAN FRANCISCO. G$40, G$120 via JAPANTM and SEATTLE.

SAN FRANCISC0 via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu

• KOREA MARU

SHINYO KABU

• BIBERIA MARU

...Tuesday,

Tuesday, Tuesday,

6th Sept., 10 a 20th Sept. 4th Oct.

Calls Los Angeles, Omitting Honolul

LONDON vin Singapore, Saez, Marseilles & Ports.

KAMU MARU

KATORI MARU

ATSUTA MARU

Baturday, 10th Sept. Saturday, 24th Sept. Saturday, 8th Oct.

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.

+

TANGO MARU AKI MARU

Wednesday, 21st Sept. Wednesday, 19th Oct.

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang & Colombo,

BADO MARU

Saturday, 10th-Bapt

SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu,

Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama.

ANYO MARU

Thursday, 29th Sept.

SOUTH AMERICA (East Coast) vin Singapore, Cape

Town & Ports.

Tneedsy, NEW YORK and/or BOSTON via PANAMA.

KAWACHI MABU

TAKETOYO MARU

154

6th Sept.

11th Sept.

"Sunday, LIVERPOOL via Singapore, Colombo, Port Said & Ports.

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.

HI

NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

+ LIMA MARU

+ TOKUSHIMA MARU

*AKITA MARU

AKI MARU

KASHIMA MARD

+ OSAKA MAEU

HAKONE MARU

+ PENANG MARU

Friday,

Blat Oct.

Monday Monday,

Friday,

12th Sept. 19th Sept.

16th Sept.

"(Moji direct)

(Moji direct)

Monday, 5th Sept. Sunday, 11th Sept. 19th Sept Monday, Tuesday, 20th Bapt

BHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

+ Cargo caly

For tarther information, apply to-

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

Telephone: Central No. 292 (Frivate exchanges to all Depts.),

KP

M

KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART

MAATSCHAPPY.

7

(KOYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. Os Batavia).

THE MOTOB VESSEL

THE

"VAN

HEUTSZ"

Due-to-sall-to-SINGAPORE, BELAWAN.DELI-and-

PENANG, on 15th September,

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 1574.

Year Berzains, Crizer Roan,

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Shipping News Week-End Statement, Waterfront P. & O., British India

WEEK-END FREIGHT

RETURNS.

NOT MUCH CARGO FOR THIS FORT.

POOR ON SATURDAY: FAIR YESTERDAY.

The week-end freight returns have shown poor cargoes for this port. Considering the number of arrivals, Saturday's return was below the average although freight for ports beyond was fair, Yes- terday's return showed very few arrivals, but freight for Hong Kong averaged approximately 1.000 tons per vessels. Through freights were above the average.

SATURDAY'S RETURN. Saturday's return showed imports amounting to 6,908, tons. for the twenty-four hours ended at 9 am.. with, four British vessels contribut ing 1,110 tons, and five vessels sail. ing, under other fags bringing 5,688 tons. The best consignment for. this port was 3.881 tous in Dutch ship, and 1,039 tons in a Japanese vessel.

Through freight totalled 10,5 tons, with 8,800 tons carried in four British ships, « the best entries j'being, 3,000 tons and 2,100 tons.

News, etc.

DAILY WATERFRONT NEWS. prejudice of his employer, the com- plaint also averred. Bail for the temporary release of the accused was placed at F.1,500.

LOCAL AND OTHER PORT HAPPENINGS.

INTERESTING GLEANINGS FROM NEAR AND FAR.

(BT LONGSHORELLANT, ] Embezzlement of Dollar Line Frada,

4

Manlia Harbour Tragedy. Manila Bay claimed another via- tim last week when a Filipino was drowned while fishing from the breakwater.

The fishermAN was about 30 years old, weighed 110 pounds, was 5 feet, 3 inches tall, and wore a dark bathing suit. His fishing line: became entangled in some under Sixto Acuña, an employe of the brush several yards from the break- Robert Dollar Steamship Company water. He swam to

recover, his in Manila, was charged last week hook but was unable to swim back." Felix with having embezzled funds Air Corps at Camp Nichols who before Judge Revilla by Fiscal Staff Sergeant James Wyatt of the of his

company amounting ta P.2,903. Between July 19th, and the man sick.

was also fishing on the wall saw He immediately August 8th, while in the passage took off his clothing and dived to department of the steamship com- the rescue but after several at- pans, Acus feceived P.2.903, the tempts was unnble to locate him. value of 17 steerage passages from Wyatt reported the incident to the Manila to San Francisco, Califor nia, the complaint alleged. Instead police at 10.55 3.m. cashier' of his company, as was his obligation, he misappropriated it to his own personal use to the (Continued on next Columa.)

YESTERDAY'S RETURNS, With only seven arrivals for the period ended at 9 a.m. yesterday

of turning over, that "sum to the

there was quite a fair return of cargo for this port, and a good through freightage.

The total freight for this port was 17,884 tons, of which two British In three vessels of other nation-ships brought 2.256 tons, one carry alities there were 11.184 tons. with ing 7,858 tons. Three vessels under one ship entering 5,360 tons, one other Bags contributed 8,138 tone, a Japanese having 3,808 tons of coal 3,324 tons and the other 1,000 tona.

oa board, and other ship 1,250 tons of general freight.

Arrivals and Departures. Arrivals and departures for the twenty-four hours ended at 0 a.m. on Saturday were as under-

Arr. Dep.

British

5

4

Japanese

I

Norwegian

1

Chinese

3

5

Dutch

.0

American

0

1

Total

19

Cargo Carriers.

The cargo carriers were as under: S.S. Siestan (British) from Sin- Sapore and Hoihow, 450 tons general for Hong Kong and 300 tons for other ports. S.S. Benglore (British) from Manila, 500 tons general for Hong Kong and 3,000 tons for other ports.

S.S. Morra (British) from Shang-

hai, 30 tons general for Hong Kong and 2,100 tons for other porta S.S. Hydrangen (British) from Swatow, 130 tons general for Hong Kong

5.S. Hap Sang (British) from Canton, 400 tons general for other ports.....

S.S. Tjikaran (Dutch) from Sourabaya 3,681 tons gene- ral for Hong Kong and 5,060 tons for other ports.

S. S. Moj Maru (Japanese) from Shanghai, 1,030 tons general. for Hong Kong and 3,324 tons for other ports.

3. S. Tui Se Jía (Chinese) from Kwong Chow Wan. 935 teas general for Hong Kong. 8.8. Pub Tai (Chinese) from Newchwang and 1,000 tons for other ports.

S.S.__Pon Sang (Chinese) from Kwong Chow Wan, 400 tons general for Hong Kong.

(Continued on next Column.}

Apcar and

Eastern & Australian

Lines

{(COMPANIES. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND), MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS

1

* TAKING CARGO FOR STRAITS, JAVA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF, WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, BAST * SOUTH AFRICA,

AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND & QUEENS- LAND PORTS, BED SEA, EGYPT, CONSTANTINOPLE, GREECE, LEVANTINE FORTS, EUROPE, KTO,

PENINSULAR" AND ORIENTAL__FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (UNDER CONTRACT 'WITH HIM, GOVRENXIST.)

emmahip

*NOVARA" KIDDERPORE."

•"DEVANHA" KEYBER

Japanese Liner Arrives. and parts yesterday, the

Arriving from Middlesbordugh 1"

3.5.

shima Maru disembarked 135 passengers at this port, of whom 21 were first-class, 11 second-class, 30 steerage, and si deck passengera Going through to Shanghai "and Japan ports are 109, of whom 4 are travelling ärst-class, 17 second- class, 7 third-class and 14 steerage.

had

NAUPORE" KASHMIR "MACEDONIA MUNGOLIA **

Тол

From

Hongkonx (about)

6,980 10th Sept 3,334 18th Sept. 8,155 17th Dept. 9,114

1st Uat... 7,023 12th Oct.

10,596 15th Oct. 8,93 Luta Ost. ་ 5.885 5,820

29th Oct. 11.1201zak Nov. NOT. 16,504262 AOF.

10 Dy

10,8-10 101

9,003 24th Dec.

10 933 7th, 1929

8,1552155 JB.. 10,920

ฟ.

4th Feb

3rd Mar,

2.183

6,963 17th

Typhoon Weather. Arriving from Kwang Chow MACEDONIA “|| 11,180 Wan, the Pee Sang reported that the

encountered typhoon" weather.

↑ "KALYAN"

MONGOLIA " * MOREA *.

KASHGAR”

Homeward Bound Sailing for Europe and London on Saturday, the P. & 0. 5.1. Morea took the Home maila, "and" also had on board 40 cabin passen- gers from Shanghai, and practical- the same number from Hong

"Prandeni" Liners. ·· Two" President" liners are due in port to-day. The s.a. President Gront is due from the North with American, Canadian and Shang hai mails, and the President Jeffer- son is coming in from Manila.

Cargo for other ports totalled 15,899 tons, with 4,756 tons in two British ships, one ship alone carry-ong. ing 4,100 tons. In three vessels of other nationalities there were 11,067 tons, one ship carrying 3,297 tons and a second 7,540 tons.

Arrivals and Departures. Arrivals and departures for the twenty-four hours ended at 9 a.m. Jesterday were as under:---

Arr. Dep.

British Dutch

8

3

2

Norwegian

1

Japanese

.4

21

Chinese.

Total.

Cargo Carriers, The cargo carriers were as under: 8.S. Clfur Bank (British) from Philadelphia and Manila, with 800 tons of generat for Hong Kong and 4,100 tons for other ports. S.S. Fu Sang (British) from Tientsin and Weibaiwei, 1.635 tons general for Hong Kong and 600 tons for other ports S.S. Ting (Dutch) from Sourabaya and Manila, 1,280 tons general and 3.227 tons bean oil, sugar and general for other ports.

•MANTUA

10,948 31st Mar

914

7th April,

16,304 14th April,

10,953

9,005

28th April,

12th May,

Does not carry passengers.

Destination.

Marseilles and London. istrita, Colombo and Bombay, Marsilies, 'don, antwerp & Hall. Mamoilies, don., Antwerp & Hall Straits, Colombo and Bombay, Marseilles and London," Straits, Uolombo and London. Alarsailles, L'don., Antwerp & Hail Alarsailles and London.

40.

Passengers to Singapore only. Calls at Port Sudan. Does not carry 2nd class passengers, Frequent connections from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Com

stantinople, Pirenas, Smyrna, and other. Levaät. Ports by iteamers of the Khedivial Mail Steamship Co.

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS

"TALMA "TILAWA" *TAKLIWA"

Dangerous Goods, Dangerous goods were manifested"TALAMHA” yesterday in returns from the Glive Bank (British) from Philadelphia and Manila, with 4,000 cases of kerosene; the 2.3. Tjipanas (Dutch) from Sourabaya and Manila with arack and the 4.1. Deli MaruS (Japanese) from Swatow, 'unspeci- fied.

7th Sept.

8,018 10,000 18th Sept

10,000 30th Sept

7,938 5th Oct.

Calls at Rangoon

Singapore, Prong and Calcutta

do.

do

do.

EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (SOUTH)

“ST. ALBANS" "ARATURA"

TANDA"

Asiatic Deck Passengers. Out of ten arrivals during the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. on Saturday,gT. ALBANS" only two steamers brought Aviatic deck passengers for the Colony. The total number entered was 1,258, The Siestan from Singapore and Hoihow brought 670 and the Dutch vessel Tiskarang, from Scurabaya carried 888.

For the 24 hours ended at $ ́a.m. yesterday there only 12 Asiatic deck passengers entered.

4,500 / 30th Sept. 6,000 29th Oct. 6,958 nd Dea. 4,500 30th Dec...

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

Begular Monthly Sailings from Hong Kong to Japan & Hong Kong to Australia. The E. & A. 5.8. Co., Ltd, atosmara will also call at Shanghai, Iloilo, Cebu,

Kolambugan, Tawao, Timor, Darwin, or other ports on route as induce

ment offers.

The

Fraquent connections from Antaralis with the following - Union

8.8. Un's Steamers to the United Kingdon via New Zealand Vancouver, San Francisco, etc. The P. & U. Boyal Mail Niteamers to London via Suez Canal. * The P. & U. Branch Service of Steamers to London via the Uapë.

The New Zealand shipping Co.'s Steamers for Southampton ând London via

Panama Canal.

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI AND JAPAN

WARSHIPS IN PORT.

Warships in port yesterday were: North Wall Basin, Robin, South 5.5 Oostkerk (Dutch) from Kobe Wall Basin, Serapis and Seraphi

and Shanghai, with a nil East Wall Basin, Tarantula, 5/MST. ALBANS” entry for this ports and 7,540 7.15 and L.19; North Arm, Findic-LAWA tons of miscellaneous cargo tive; to Dock, Forglove, Taikoo ALIFOBE" for other ports.

Dock, Peterel and Tern; Kowloon | “TAKLIWA 3.5. Skrymer (Norwegian) from Dock,, Magnolia; No. 2 Buoy, MALWA

Canton, in ballast."

Belgal; No. Baoy, Hermes: "No, NYANZA S.S. Deli Maru (Japanese) from 7 Buoy, Durban, No. 8 Buoy, Bwatow, with 50 tons of gene-Dange, No. 10 Buoy, Somme; No. ral cargo for this port, and 13 Buoy, Bluebell, No. 13 Buoy," ,300 tons for other ports: -

LAHORE KASHMIR" *ARAFURA

Sirdar; No. 18 Buoy, Ruthenia and Nati

S.8. Tekel Maru (Japanese) Kharki.

from Wakamatau and Kero- Foreign Men of War:-French,

tsu, with 3,808 tons of coal.

Crdonne; U.S.S. Pampanga.

BANK LINE LTD.

AGENTS FOR

ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL 5.S. CO., LTD.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION WITHOUT NOTICE. UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT

S.S. "KABINGA"

8.S. "CITY OF PERTH"

AUSTRALIA

-

11

Havre, Londed, Rotterdam & Hamburg London, Havre, & Glasgow

||

ELLERMAN LITE

8th September

4th November

AUSTRAL-BAST INDIES LINE Sailing from SINGAPORE on 7th of every month by "UITY OF PALERMO"" or "CITY OF SPAKTA” to Jars, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney and vice verio,

Through Freight and Farsangar bookings from Hong Kong in conjunction with "Ellerman" Line

or other services.

#

BOSTON, NEW YORK & BALTIMORE . AMERICAN AND, MANCHURIAN LIKE

́S.S. “CITY OF EVANSVILLE” -SS-"CITY OF BOMBAY"

S.S. "CITY OF EASTBOURNE".

vin Suez Canal

"vis Buez Canal

vis Saux Canal

ALSO AGENTS FOR

ANDREW WEIR & CO.

BOSTON & NEW YORK

8S "OLIVEBANK”.

SERVICES TO

via Suez Canal

· MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA

\S.S. ""TINHOW"

From Hong Kong

8th September 9th October 8th November.

AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE

1st October.

ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINK

25th October,

Loading for Mauritius, Delagos Bay, Durban East London, Algoa Bay, Port Elizabeth,) Mossel- Bay and Capetowa.

Through Bill of Lading imaod to Beira, Quilimaine, Ibo, Fort Amelia, Mozambique, Chinde, Inhambané, Zanziba" Mombian, Kilindini, Port Nolloth, Luderitz Bay, Walvis Bay and Madagascar,

**For Freight or passage on any of the above lines apply to: Telephons Cartral 4791.

THE BANK LINE, LTD.

LAND"

"KASHGAR *ST ALBAN8"

MURKA DEVANHA" "MALWA NKRYKER".. » MACEDONIA"

* KASHMIR”

"MANTUA" "MONGOLIA" "MOREA" "KASHGAR". "MALWA" “DEVANHA”:

4,500 6th Sept. 10,000 fth.Sept. Cam.

6,273 13th Sept 7,936 15th Sept. 10,58 18th Sept.

7,023 22nd

ad Sept. Sept. Sept. 4th Oct.

8,055 80th 6,000

252 27th

1

11,120 15th Oct

16,304

99th

5,050

9th Nov

10,946

19,005 26th Nov.

4.600 4,000

8th. Dec. 10,963 10th Dec.

8,165 24th Dec.

10.086

9,114 21st 11.120 4th

8,988 18th Feb.,

24th 10,946 16,504 10,953

Foo..

30th Mar

9,005 13th April,

10,936

27th April 8,15511th May,

1028

15

Moji, Kobe, Osaka & YokohamaE. Amoy, S'hai., Moji, Kobe & Omka bhanghai, Moji, Kabe de Yoku. Amoy, Mojí, Kobe a Yokohama. N'hat, Moj, Kobe & Yokobams, Khanghai, Maji

Laji and Kobe. S'ha, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. Bhai Moji, Kobe and Yokohama... Moji, Kobe, Osaka & Yokohama. N'hal, Maji, Kobe & Yokohama.

Moji, Kobe, Omka & Tokohama.

'bai., Maji, Kobe and Yokohama.

do

Moji, Kobe, Cesks & Yokohama. d'hal, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama.

do."

do.

dil dates are approvimate and subject to alteration without nofter, WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS. *Passengers for Bangoon must defray their own Hotel expenses at Singapore while awaiting the on carrying steamer.

All Cabins are fitted with Electris Fans free of charge.

Steamers on London und Australian Lines wry fisted, with Laundries,

Parcels mcaruring not more than 24 ft. x. 3 ft. z 1 ft. will be received at the Company's Office up to Noon on the day previous to sailing,

For Further Information, Fassage Fares, Freights, Handbooks, etc., apply tole MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

P. & O. Bmiding, Connangki Bond Umaal. HONGAUNG.

THE SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC

COMPANY,

LIMITED.

SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS

LOADING DIKEOT FOR

BARCELONA. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG: AND SCANDINAVIAN PORTS.

my. "NANKING" mY, DELHI

T. MAGRA". EY. SUMATRA” mr. "JAPAN"... MYTM" FORMOSA”

Loading about

6th September 17th September

15th October

3rd November:

20th November

10th December

Loading bout

FOR SHANGHAI AND JAPAN PORTS,

"ILT. “SUMATRA”

ET."-JAPAN”.

For further particulars, apply to GILMAN & CO. LTD.,

Hong, Yo

24th September

10th October

E. HUYGEN.

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