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Mise C. Sabine For Fort Said: Mrs. B. Lipomb, Mrs. T. D. Then, there is the matter of wire. White. For Naples: Mrs. T. R. less equipment on ships. The year Chace, Mrs L. F. Grueby, Mrs before last, a law was passed where. Loomis, Mrs. I. B. McCue, Mr by it was made compulsory for all G. M. McCain, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. ships of 500 tona and above to carry Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. B. Wegener. wireless apparatus, but, very often, For Marseilles: Mr. and Mrs. F. the apparatus is useless, owing to G., Fuller, Mr. Vernon Hague, Mr.the Coastal Service: the lack of radio stations along the D. C. Manson, Mr. A. Pirie, Mr. coast. Lastly, there are too many and Mrs. P. A. Travers-Smith, Misa carelessly-built steamers and old D. M. Travers-Smith, Miss P. A.. Vessels being employed.-Worth Travers Smith, Mr. F. L. Stine. China Daily News.
For San Francisco:Mrs. Kate Schmerber.
CAUGHT A-BACK. AN OLD-TIMER IN TROUBLE.
News renches Hong Kong from the States that one of the old timers" of the China Coast has been brought up all standing, with yards r aback, on a lee shore, oft San Francisco.
More fortunate than most in such an unpleasant predicament,' failing a favourable slant of wind from the direction of Washington, D.C., this old barque will probably be able claw off. this inhospitable coast, square yards and bear up for the China Const again.
That at least is the threat held cut by Captain Adamson, an old sex dog who must be nearer so than 70, who lately had the unparallelled audacity to wish to enter the Land of the Free for the felt purpose of visiting his four daughters living at Portland, Ore.
Per se. Changte, on April 8th, for Hong Kong: Mr. R McCune, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kirton, Mr. and Mrs. B. Kirton,, Mr. and Mrs. G. Maceitu At, and Mrs Win. Coutes Mr. and Mrs R. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Barnett, Miss L Barnett, Mr. J. A. Harman, Mrs. L. F. Drakeford, Mia Y. A. Saile, Mr. W. G. Probert, Prof. B. Freeman, Mr. P. T. Sosman, Miss E. Row- lands, Mra E. Pamplin Green, Mrs. A. H. Marten; Mr. C. Burns, Mr. L. C. Baker, Mr. S. R. Day, Miss M. Williams, Miss E. M. Whitecombe, Mr. R. S. Springer. Mr. M. J. Perrin, Mr. C. Thwaites, Miss J. Green, Mr. J. Kleffel, Capt. J. Robinson, Miss J. McKenzie, Miss V, Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. L. H Stranke, Misses N and J. Stranks, Masters L. M. Stranks, Mr. H. B. Riddick, Miss T. John- son, Mr. 3. Jamieson, ME J. Bulvinikiff, Miss M. E. Strahan, Mrs. M. M. Kerth, Mr. and Mrs.
Ruben, Miss Amelia, Ruben. Master Walter Haben, Mr. E. Andrews, Mr. M. W. Duncan.
The fact that he had American as well as British papers availed him nothing; in fact it is barely possible this fact helped to convince
Per Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen, the agile-brained sleuths who guardm.. Fulda, from the North, on the portals of entry that Captain April 6th:-Mr. W. Clark and Adamson had the intention, in con- family. Mr. and Mrs. Kai Wing. junction with his four daughters, Mr. Waldemar Bahlinsar, Rev. A. of plotting to upset the very freedom which the citizens of this Palhill, Mrs. N. Black. so great and wise country are re- puted to "enjoy."
Departures.
Per Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen, ma. Fulda, for Europe ria ports, on April 6th:-Mr. J. W. Jenks, Mr. J. Harrop, Mr. Max Hachael,
Mr. P. Belam, from reserve, has gone second officer, Chenan.
Mr. F. N. Booth, chief officer, Suaning, has gane chief officer, Fingchow
CARL LEGIEN**. having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Goods are the Hong Kong Kowloon Wharf being landed and placed at their risk in
Godown Company' godowas at Kowloon, where Delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.
Optional Cargo will be landed, unless has been given prior to Steamer's
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all' Goods remaining undelivered after 12th
E. Williams, chief officer, arrival. Tingchni, has gone chief officer, Sunning.
Str. C. E. Cleaver, from reserve,
has gone sup y second offer, Hein April, 1923. fe subject to Rent Peking
Mr. A. Taylor, second officer, Chenan, has gone acting chief officer, same ship.
Mr. J. G. Smart, chief officer, Chenan, is on reservt.
Wurhang, has gone sup'y chief Mr. P. R. Cheetham, chief officer, officer, Hein Peking.
Mr. F. J. Gregg, suply second officer, Hein Peking, has gone second officer; Shengking, c
Mr. A. Stephenson, sup'y second officer, Fenchure, has gone chief cheer, Liangchow.
Captain A. C. Thomson, from re- serve, has gone master, Shari.
Mr. J. Middleton, second officer. Tungting, has gone acting chiel officer, Patung.
Mr. J. Robinson, from Home leave, has gone chief officer, Ten chow.
Chekiang, has gone chief officer, Mr. W. K. King, thief officer, Chusan.
Mr. W. Christie, chief officer, Chutan, has gone officer, Wuchung, Mr. W. P. Bruce, chief officer, Tatung, is on reserve. Home leave, is on reserve.
Captain W. Shaw, C.N. Co., from
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 11th April, 1909, at 10 am by our Surveyors, tears, Goddard and Douglas.
All Claims must reach us before 25th
April, 1923, or they recognized
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VEREENIGDE NEDERLANDS CHE SCHEEPVAART-
(UNITED NETHERLANDS NAVIGATION CO. MAATSCHAPPIJ,
HOLLAND-00ST AZIE LIJN (HOLLAND-EAST A3L LINE). "NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM GENOA, HAMBURG. BOTTERDAM, AMSTERDAK
ANTWEP.
HE Starmahip THE
"OLDEKERK 14′′
Goods are
having arrived from the above Ports, Congress of Cargo by her are notified landed at their will not be risk into the nd/or extra. hazardou Godowns of the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves, Do
may be obtained.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.
JEBSEN & CO.,
Agents.
[6110 Apr., 1928.
Hong Kong, 5th
livery
Goods not cleared by the 13th April, 1998, will be subject to Rent
All broken, chafed and damaged Pack- ages are to be left in the Godowns, where Key will be examined on 12th April, 1928, at 10 am, by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas.
Claims against the Steamer must be
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.presented in writing within Ten daya
COPENHAGEN.
Motorship
AFRIKA
having arrived, Consigues of Jargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed and placed. "at their risk inte the hazardous and/or extra hazardous.
Delivery can be obtained as soon as the Godowns of The Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, where
Goods are landed.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods
the 13thing undelivered after
abject to Bent
195 1.°4
པ
p.m., will be
after arrival of
of Steamer, otherwise they will not be recognized
No Fire Insurance will be effected by the Undersigned in say cam whatever.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN,
General Agents.
Hong Kong, 8th Apr., 1929. (6107
NORDDELTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN.
THE
look forward with joy to bearing Mr. A. E. Chapman, Mr. Ralph B.Yingchi Gosby, from Home, has son & sake on the 11th April, 1922, are bereby notified that their Cargo is
If Captain Adamson carries out his threat to return to the China Coast, those who know him will
the rafters of a certain ounge, where grape-juice and other heart warmers are dispensed from 8 a.m. to midnight, reverberate with the "old man's'
blessings and lauda tory conjurations on the joys of possessing papers entitling one not to enjoy the privilege of entering the delectable Ined for which he was making.
THE LUST TO KILL. YOUTH UNMOVED BY BODY
Busick, Miss Freda M. Dickson, Mrs. N. Case, Mr. and Mrs. W. Schwarm and 2 children, Dr. Theodor Nagel, Mr Jeramdas Satrainins. Mr. and Mrs. Shimizu and children, Mrs. O. Heng Ting and servant, Jr. G. C. Gale, Mr. Donald Clow tą mehe vowe
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods Steamer ANSGIR Mr. E. Jacob, second officer, are to be left in the Godown, where having arrived from BREMEN, HAM-
has resigned.
they Will be examined by Mesers. Ander BURU and Forts, Consignees of Cargo Mr. H. J.
down of the Hong Kong and Kowloon" being landed at their risk into the Go- Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whare Delivery can be obtained.
one third engineer officer, Hit10. Peking,
Mr. A. B. Blair, from reserve, has gone sup's third engineer officer, Hain Peking.
Mr. C. Maberly, from Home, has gone third engineer officer, Whang- m
officer, Hein Peling, has gone Mr. J. D. Craig, third engineer
officer, acting second, engineer. Soochung.
All Claims against the vessel must be presented to the Undersigned before the 16th April, 1928, or they will not be recognized
No Fire Insurance will be effected." Bills of Lading will be countersigned by JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD.,
Agents. Hong Kong, 6th Apr., 1928. T610a
Mr J. Symington, chief engineer HONG KONG METEOROLOGICAL officer, Nankin, is on reserve,
Per 9.3 Hakine: Meru," for Lon don vi porte, on April-Mt. Captain Adamson in later years and Mrs. T. Philip Terky, Mr. S. sampled most of the old boxes that ply their weary way up to Canton Toriyama. M. U. Shimota, Mr. and West River Parts, and until he Shu Sua Hu, Mr. T. Masuda, Mr. J. Prior, Mr. T. Trujii; MË. K left last year had come to an - Fujimura, Mr. V. H. C. Jarrett chorage on the Paumer-except on Mr. Thos. L. Mendel, M. and Mrs. Mr. G. Stewart, second engineer one occasion when a Typhoon gently, but irresistibly insisted on A. O. Lang, Mr. W. Weir, Miss B. officer, hangpu has gone neting removing the Pance from Stone Daly, Mr. S. Kawamura, Mr. D chief engineer officer, gaskin. cutters, where she was anchored, to
Wilson, Mr. H. Terai, Mr. H. Mr. W. H. Smith, third engineer s resting place nearer to Capsu Aoyama, Mr. M. Akita, Mr. Hofheer, Whangpu, bas.gone acting
Watanabe, Mr. Y. Saitoh, Mr. B. second engineer officer, some ship. cun Pass-A Correspondent.
Takaishi, Mr. S. Emi, Mr. S. Mr. A. J. Courtney, third er- Suzuki, Mr. S. Rkasaka, Mr.gineer officer, Liran, has gone third Weatherhead, Miss Weatherhead, engineer officer, Shengking, S Tobata, Mr. N. Toyama, Mr. E. ginger officer, Shengking, has goue Mr. K. Shikakura, Mr. and Mr. Mr. T. L. Mitchell, third" en-
Yoshidaa, Mr. M. Sugiyama, Mr. third engineer officer. Linan. B. Miki, Mr. S. Minegishi, Mr. Captain D. Christie, of the Kung- and Mrs. E. Adaka, Mr. and Mrs. An unusual crime has been com F Vaterlans, Mr. Yoshida, Mr.
tre, has gone master, Loonpwo:
Captain R. W. Bateman, of the mitted at Aumund, near Bremen, The murderer, a youth named Kline and Mrs. Weatherhead, Mr. and Snivo, has gone master, Leesang.
Mr. I. C. Holden, second officer. Mra Hindle, Mr. and Mrs, T. genberg, only just 16 years of age, Nakajima, Mrs. W. Tinker, Mr. Loongwo, has gone acting chief attempted to commit suicide a year ago by throwing himself under an and Mrs. K. Shimada, Mrs. Coffeer, rame ship. express train. The wheels cut off Sibley, Mr. S. Kayaba, Mr. M. both his feet.
Yanagisawa, Mr. Juan Carrers, Since that time the cripple has Mr. 8. Satch, Mr. T. Kohara, Me. been regarded as not quite normal, T. Dong, Miss Ruth Smeby, Mrs. and he was further deranged by Krogh-Moe. Mr. K. Ishihara, H- the reading of "penny dreadfue. 8. Sato, Mr. and Mrs Mr. Berry, He confessed to the ponce that Miss Berry, Mr. and Mrs D. for three days his mind was filed McGregor, Mias MacGregor, Miss with the idea of killing somebody: MacGregor, Mr. and Mrs. R.
OF GIRL VICTIM,
BEILLIN,
REGISTER
Bong Kong Observatory, April 8th.
Previous On Date On Date
Day
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at 2 pm. 6. a.m.] * p.13.
29.95 80.01 29.97
75
89
$7
63
60
Barometer... Temperalare Humidity ... Wind
Direction FOR Force... Weather... B.
Bain
0,00
E
C 0,00 0,00
All Goods remaining undelivered after abject to Bent. the 10th of April 192, will be
No Fire Inecranes will be effected by us in any whatever.
C530
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godown for examination by the Con sighees and the Company's Surveyors, on the 5th of
Ashe, at 10 am,
MEARTH. Am. 1928.
No Clair will be
admitted the
after Goode have left the Godown and all Claims must be presented within Two Weeks of which date they will not be recognised.
the Ship's arrival hero, after
Consignees are requested to surrender their Bill of Lading to "the Undersigned for Countersignature.
Highest open-air Temperature, 7th: 75 Lowest
open-air Temperature. 8th: 66 B-Blue sky; O-Cloudy; D-E Drixxle: F-Fog; L-Lightning'; Y C. J. A. H. Hendry, chief M-Mist; 0-Overcast: P-Passing officer, Loongue, is on reserve. showers; Q=8qualls; B-Rain; T-
Mr. J. T. C. Crawley, from Home Tamader. leave, has gone chief officer, Ling
Mr. J. B Stewart, acting chief officer, Mingeing, has gone second officer, same ship.
sung.
Mr. R. G.Gillespie, second officer,
He was constantly on the look-out Hirota, Miss Y. Hirota; Miss Ringsang, has gone to share em- for a victim, but waited until he Hirota, Miss M. Hirota, Mr. M. ployment. found sonicbody weaker than him-Fawn, Mr. S. Sugawara Mr. and
soll.
Mr. T. C. Malcolm, second en- Mrs C J. Peskikides,
ides, Mr. J. | gineer officer, Leesong, is on reserve. He was going down a lonely Onawa, Mr. K. Ikeshima, Mr. and Mr. J. Fowles, from reserve, has street when he saw a young girl Mrs. O B Clarke, Mr. Y. Hirao, gone third engineer officer, Ting- named Tabing and was immediately Mr. B.. Okumoto, Mr. H. Ogura, sang
CO.scized, so he eags, with an uncon- Mr. T. Itah, Mr. V. Turino, Mr.
AUSTRAL-CHINA NAVIGATION CO.
S.S
CALULU"
Will be despatched hence on the 18TH APRIL, 1928.
For BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE&ADELAIDE vis MANILA, BANDAKAN and RABAUL, For Freight and Fassago Apply to —
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AGENTS.
Tel. No. Central 1030,
querable impulse to murder her.
Mr. W. F. Smith. sup'y second
gineer officer, Tuckro, has gone
lang:
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HONG KONG TIDE TABLE, From April 9th to 15th, 1928.
HIGH WATER. Low Waren.
Hong
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Kong
Standard
Tand
b. m.
0
Hong
Keng
Standard
Tizne 卤
MELCHERS & CO.,
Agents: Norddauniceer Lacra, Anzuza. Hong Kong, 3rd Apr, 1929, [6096
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
THE BEN-LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.
From MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON, STRAITS & PHILIPPINES,
The SteamshipBENVENUE" NONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby
100
informed that all Goods are being Isaded at their riak into the hazarắc ta and/or extra bazardous Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Gedown Co., Ltd, whence and/or from the wharves, Delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and Good remaining undelivered after the
be instant, ill
enbject to Rent in Claime against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 23rd instant, or they will not be
All broken, el and damaged Goods
626210th
7 24 a 28
R. Megada, Mr. H. Hashimoto, engineer officer, Tingaang, bes Mon 911 8 6 3 m 5-15.3.2 Klingenberg gripped her throat Mr. J. Is, Mr. and Mrs. J. E gone second engineer officer, Tucks 10m 0.31 until she ceased to breathe, and Harvey, Mr. R. T. Eartley, Mr. A. wo then, to make sure she was dead, Trub, Capt. AS C. Kennedy, cut her throat with a knife he car-Capt, E. My 8. Taylor, Mr. A. Paton, acting second ca Wed. 11m 1 484.0m 6:28 ried for the purpose.
Fujiwa. Mr. S. Satoh, Mr. S. acting second engineer ofheer, Lee Thur. 12 Noinfer. high mor Low wat He was afterwards confronted Oyama, Mr. I. Sasaki, Mr.T. Iwai,
0:486 ∙10 623 with the body of his victim, but Mr. Ikeda, Mr. A. Youki, Mr Mr. RH Watt, acting second Fri 18. No inter high wer Lowa showed no regret, and, when asked Y. Ninomiya, Mr. 8. Abe, Mr. H. engineer officer, Leesong, has gone
∙11 181-9 whether he did not fear the penalty Homma, Mr. Tanaka, Mr. W. third engineer officer, same shin. Sat. 14 No infer. lish or Low, wat,
Mr. F Mr. E. J. Grainger, third en of the law for having perpetrated Bordvik, Mr. Yonezawa,
1986 so terrible a crime, he replied. Machida, Mr. K. Sueyoshi, Mr. F.gineer officer, Lecsang, has gone to Ban, 164 quite callously, No. My wish was Takahashi. Mr. S. Satoh, Mr. Nahore employment.--Shipping and to kill her."
Fuyukq Mr. E. Fyle, Master Fyfe. Engineering,
4 66 n°6 9 m 0 11 14
No infer, high, nor Low wi
are to be left in the Godowns, where they
he 7th instant,
will be examined on
at 10mm, by Messrs, Goddard & Dongins. No Fire Insurance has been affected, Hills of Lading will be countersigned by GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.LTD.
Agents.
Hong Kong, 2nd Apr., 1925. [6000
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