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OLLAR 3YIAMSHIP LIR MERICAN NAIL LINE

"Do I think I'm going to have a good trip and a good time? Why, my dear, your question is quite out of order. I'm traveling on the President Liners and that should be sufficient to dispel any concern you might have about my comfort or time hanging heavily on my hands. May I suggest that you try the President Liners and learn what traveling really is!”

Weekly Trans-Pacific Service

To San Francisco and Los Aögeles.. To Seattle and Victoria

The Sunshine Beli via Honolulu

Fortnightly sailings in Tuesdays

The Short, Straight Route to Amerion

Fortòlæbdy sailings on Wednesdown

Pres: Jackson Tues, Apr. 24, Noon Pres. Tart Wed., May 2nd Pres. McKinley Tues May 8th Pres. Jefferson Wed, May 16th Pres. Gut...Tues May 22nd Pres. Liacola...Wed, May 30th Pres. veland.ces, June th Pres. Madison ...Wed. Inre 12th- 120, 112 Spections with all Adaade lines. Choice of sail lines Special through rates to Europe via United States. Direct across United States and Canada, liberal stop-over privileges for sightseeing.

Europe and New York Direct

ROUND THE WORLD -***

Formighty sailing on Sunday via Manila Susic, Colombo, Suez Croil, Alexandria Naples, Gesus, Marsellies, New York sad BoREDO.

Pres. Harrison ...Sun., Apr. 22nd Pres. Voa Buren...San.. Jesë Pres. Monroe. May 6 Pres. Hayes .................Saa., June 17th Pret i sou

Ban, May 24th Pres. Polk......Sun, July 1st

To Manila

Pres. Barrison Apr. 22nd, 0p.m. Fres. Taft Apr, Sith, 6p.m. Pres. McKinley Apr. 30th, 8p.m.

Pies. Monroe......May, 6th, p.m. Pres. Jelents May, 8th. 6 p.m. Pres. Grant May, 14th, 6p.m.

Fof Booklagi, Paisager and Freight Information apply to Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Building, Ground Floor Telephone Central 2477, 2478 and 193 Cible Address "Dollar"

American Mail Line

and

Dollar Steamship Line

A HOLIDAY IN INDO-CHINA SPECIAL CHEAP TRIPS TO SAIGON

S.S. "LYEEMOON"

This vessel, 3,000 tons, fitted with all latest modern improvements, is being placed on the HONG KONG SAIGON Run. and will take first-class passengers at specially reduced fares for a holiday in the fascinating territory of Indo-China RETURN TRIP

17 DAYS '9 to 10 Dáys on Shore. FARES A DECK-Return B DACK-Return

$100. $.90.

First Sailing ... THURSDAY, APRIL 19th.

Indo-Chins offer many attractions for a short holiday. The Ruins of Angroź ars one of the Seven Wonders of the World." Splendid Big Game Shooting.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 19th, 1928.

Penger Agent:-THOS. COOK & SON, LTD.,|

PEDDER STEKFT.

AUSTRAL-CHINA NAVIGATION CO.

S.S. CALULU"

Will be despatched hence on the

21ST APRIL, 1928.

for BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE&ADELAIDE

via MANILA, ILOILO, SANDAKAN and RABAUL For Freight and Passage Apply to?" "

DODWELL & CO., LTD.,

Queen's Building.

AGENTS.

Tel. No. Central 1030"

THE COASTAL SERVICE.

"

RECENT APPOINTMENTS AND CHANGES.

PASSENGERS.

Departures

For 1.5. Sarpedon, for United Kingdom vid Singapore and Mar- seilles, on April 18th-Capt. and Captain W. G. Lalor, C.N. Co, Mrs. E. Knudsen, Miss W. W. is an Home leave.

Bascombe, Mr. L M S Lloyd, Mr. Captain J. E. Clark, of the Fitzgerald, Mr. and fra. Guford Shengking, in on reserve,

Stower and child, Mr L. G. S Optain W. Shaw, from reserve, Dodwell and 3 children, Mr. L. has gone master, Shengking. Jack, Mr. W. G. Clark, Miss D. Mr. M. Byrne, from reserve, bas Dunnett, Mr. G. H. Wilson, Mrs. gode sup's second offer, H. W. Hayward and 2 chidre, Pring.

Mrs. W. B. Cornaby and children, Mr. J. S. K. Oliver, sup'y third. Eric Grimble and 2 children, engiacer allicer, Han Peking, has Mrs. E. Grossman, Mr. D. Abbey, goue sup'y third engineer officer, Mr. R. W. Williamson, Mr. A. Tugchaw.

Atkins, Mr. and Mrs. G. 9. Robin Mr. E. Dunn, third engineerson and children, Mrs. C. M. ofler, Tungchow, has bane sup'y Wyborn, Mr. A. Webster, Mr. A. third engineer officer, Haus Peking. H. Penn, Mr. Somers Elis, Mr. Mt. A. T. McLellan, from Home, Parker, Mr. Shaw, Mr. H Frank, hu "gone acting third engineer | Mr. A. L. Lorenz-Meyer, Mr. D. S, oleer, Tungehow.

Wybe, Madame C. Žaidel, Mr. R H. Ball, Miss R. M. V. Brown, Miss F. 16. Bowditch, Mr. R. M. Castle, Mr. N. W. B. Clarke, Mr. A. Chit- tenden. Mr. J. Heary, Mr. and Mr. B. R. B. Jones, Master B. R. B. Jones, Miss S. J. D. Jones, Miss YE. B. Jones Mea W. E. Key- lock, Mia A. M. Kevlock, Mrs. L. Makis, Mr. and Mrs. A. McLure, Master D. N, A. MoLure, Mrs. E. MeA. Milne, Mrs. D. Nixon, Miss J. M. Nixon, Miss F. Puttick, Mrs.

Mr. D. Mcl. Campbell, third on giver officer, Chinking, has gone third engineer offeer, T'aikou Fan

Fi.

Ir. W. D. Gardner, from shore employment, has gone acting third esgineer officer, Chinkiany.

Ir. H. Jackson, second engineer ofter, Funnan, is on reserve.

Mr. R. Baillie, from shore em ployment, has gone third engineer B. Chu

Ir. W: S. Smith, sup'y third engineer offices, Tungting, has gone supy third engineer officer, Hin Peking

r. O. W. R. Basham, from re- serve, has gone chief officer, Kung-

200,

NEW FUR FARMING.

TESTING THE RABBIT.

MONTREAL

An interesting departure in fur farming is the establishment of a rabbit farm at Port Haney, 30 miles cast of Vancouver, on the main line of the Canadian Pacife Rail- way."

Stock placed on the fam com- Erises chinchillas, blue heverens, French silvers, white Flemish, silver blacks, Himalayane, and black Dutch. This enterprise is only ex- perimental at present, but it is hoped to arrive at reliable data which will be establishing a new industry in British Columbia and of help to private breeders.

of assistance 111

loping in this province, the largest venture being the establishment of large muskrat farm on ad area in Cariboo. If the rabbit fur farm at Port Haney is a success," aseo-

Farming of fur animals deve-

ciste industries may be developed. HONG KONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER

Hong Kong Observatory, April 18th.

Tious Un Daton, D′′V Day {at 2 pm) 6 am.. † pus

$9.99 29.94 99.96

DODWELL &

"

NEW YORK BERN

FOR NEW YORK & BOSTON via SUEZ, 8.S. BOLTON CASTLE" Salı bence onfor about 27th Apr.

LLOYD TRIESTINO.

REGULAR MONTHLY PASSENGER AND FREIGHT BERVICE for BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE (FIUME). TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO GENOA, ALL ITALIAN, ADRIATIC, LEVANT, BLACK SEÅ AND DANURE PORTS.

REDUCED PASSAGE RATES.

"BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE

LONDON

NEXT SAILINGS.

€72.10.0. £80. 0.0.

OUTWARDS FOR SHANGHAI YOKOHAMA.

KOBE AND MOJI.

2:

M.V. "REMO ":

MV. "VIMINALE *** M.V. * ESQUILINO"

From Hong Kong. Baile on/or about 26th Apr. Sails on/or about 24th May

...Sails on/or about 91st June

HOMEWARDS FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE.

Barometer... Temperature Hamidity... Wind-

71 74

69

73

74

793

Direction

East

E

Fores

+

3

0

O

0

8.9. VENEZIA " M.V. "REMO " M.V.VIMINALE “

P

0.00

0.00 0:02

Weather Kain....

ME. Pugh, Miss M. G. Pugh, Master J. G. Pugh, Mira R. Springfield, Mr. and Mrs W. A Stephens, Mrs F. C. Murray.

Per 3.5. President Pierce, vid Seattle

18th -Mr April COD Mr. J. Regs, second officer, Kung J. Alcalde, Miss Aurora Alcalde," we, has gone second officer, Suivo. Miss Lenore Alcalde, Master Victor Mr. E. J. Grainger, from reserve, Alcalde, Miss Josela Balmores, bu gone third engineer officer, Lee Miss Carmen Bastida, Mr. D. B. Highest open-air Temperaturs, 17th : 71 Bustamante, Miss Brigida Cantero, Ir. R. H. Watt, third engineer Dr. F. R. Duncan, Mr. R. E. Ham,

B-Blue sky; C-Cloudy; D= oder, Leesang, has gone acting Mr. V. A. Marus, Mrs. N. P. second engineer officer, zame ship.

Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Rau, Drizzle; F-Fog: L-Lightning: Mr. A. Paton, accoud engineer Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Studley, Dr. M-Mist: O-Overcast; P-Passing Ŕ-Rain; T- abowarn ; Q-Squalli ; Mister okker, Lezsang, has gone second en- and Mrs. M, N. Tuos Mr J.Thunder.

Manuel Tucson, Mr.

wang.

gineer officer, Kulwo.

Hr. J. Halkett, second engineer ofter, Kutwa, has resigned

Mr. L McWilliams, chief en gister officer, Leesong, is on reserve. Ir. A. J. Bogley, from reserve, hu gone chief engineer officer, IreangShipping and Engineer

ing."

A PARISIAN LIDO.

THE LUXURY OF IMPERIAL ROME.

The most elaborate bathing beach in Europe which is not situated on the sea coast was opened in Paris recently.

A. McElhinney, Mr. L. P. Ham- mong, Mr. R. C. Killian, Mă. A

Schroeder, Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Moriarty, Lieut-Comdr. I D Coyle, Mr. E. E. Eller, Mrs. Chair Frences, Master Kebneth Frances, Master Charles Frances, Mr. and Geo, Heath, Master George Heath, Master, Charles Heath, Master Wit liam Heath, Master John Heath, Mr. Kid Mrs. T. H. Ryan James, Miss Betty Ryan Jones, Miss Alice

Fin Hong Kong,

Sails on/or about 1st May. Sails on/or about 29th May ...Balls on/or about 20th Jane

***

Lowest open-air Temperature, 18th: 68 NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE.

From April 19th to 25th, 1928. Bron Warxa,

Hong Kong

Standard Time.

Low Wirka.

Height

Hong

Keg

Standard

Time

A

h.

1.

E. Magee, Mr. Wm. McGibbon, Thur, 19837 6 0 2 41 3r. G. C. Titus, Dr. Arthur W. Woo, Mr. J. A. Carpenter, Mr. C. 26. 2

18.

3 4

36

9 556 3

C. Pan, Mr. A. Blakesice, Mr. B.

Toss 24

10 5 = 38

Height.

1.2. 814 'm11.31.2 2 7.41 Wed, 25 m 2 42 42 m 29 & 0187 0 8 21 1 2

P. Lydon, Mr. E. E. McCarthy, Sat 21 Mr. Ng Wah Foon, Mr. Ng Loy Mrs. Chau Sher, Mr. Wu Kai Yuen, Buh2 10 Mr. Lee Quaa Sing, Mr Fung The Lido de Paris" has been Shee, Mr. Lee Hing Fook, Mia No. 2310 49 two years under construction in the Lillian Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. famous Avenue des Champs-Elysées Barklow, Mr. C. L Vanderberg, Il is a sort of Lido beach, swim- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rogg, Mr. B. ming pool, and night cabaret roll- H. Lydon, Mr. H. C. Chiu, Mr. & ed into one. While pretty girl F. Brenna, Mim HY. Nui, Mr. bathers disport themselves in the and Mrs, H. L. Pratt, Mr. D. L. tepid waters of the shallow end of Moss, Mr. Edward K. Love, Mr. the pool, or sit waist-deep on mac. E. Westphal, Mr. J. Milch, Mr. Oi ble benches reminiscent of Roman Moi, Mr. Fung. Bin Po, Mr Mee baths, chatting and Bmoking Hing, Mra. K. M. Chan, Master 0. sigarettes, the men will leave their Chan, Mrs. Shee Mr. Chan Chung dressing gowns on the marble hal-Mong, Mrs. Ho Shee, Mrs. Lau ceny and take a plunge from the Shee, Mrs. Ho Shee, Mr. Chan Tak first floor into the twelve feet of Pui, Mr. Low Lok Foug, Mrs La vater in the middle of the lake Shee, Mrs Da Shen, H; and Man, illuminated with thousands of elec-Tin Lan Chuen, Mr. Kui Hoa San, tric lights and with the ever- Mr. and Mrs. Shu Ki Kin, Mr. 0.

A. Nurnberg. thanging colours of spot-lighta

The strains of invisible orchestras

HAMBURG AMERİKA LINIE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES... HE Steamship

*PREUSSEN

having anived. Consignons of Cargo are hereby notified that the Goods are being landed and placed at their riak in the Hong Kong and Kowbon Wharf and Godown Company's. Godowns Kowloon, where Delivery can obtained as the Goods are landed.

Optional Cargo will be landed. unless Notice has been given prior is Steamer's

Per s. Korta Maru, for San will be heard across the waters, Francisco vid ports, on April 18th: while couples will dance on theMra P. O da Roza, Mr. Y. Iida, | dance-floor that continues the Lido Mr. K. Yamamoto, Mr. I. Saka arrival tesch

All round the swimming moto, Mr. T. Isomura, Mr. T. No Claims will be admitted after the pool are pergolas decorated with fowers and with little electric lamps of ever-changing colour..

Sipping Apéritifs.

འ། །།

Yamamoto, Mr. Isomura, Mr. Y. Takano, Mr. 8. Umeya, Mr. Ho Poh, Mr. and Mrs K. Ehara, Mrs. T. Levanova, MM. Andres, Miss Heavy carpets cover the floors of R. Andros, Master R. Andres, Mr. the cafe surrounding the swimming M. Sequeira, M. S. A Gallace, sool, where people will sit sipping Mr. A. Rangel, Mr. and Mrs. H. spéritifs and chatting, and on one Lee, Mr. Kwong Sue Duk, Mr. nde are

the women's dressing Mr. Tommy Koha. Miss Jessic 100ms, where Madame after a Kwong, Miss Violet Kwong, Master plunge can call her coiffeur, ber Andrew Kwong, Master Robert manicurist, and her own servant to Kwong, Mrs. N. Inouye, Mr. T. dress ber again for town calls or Inauye, Mr. T. Hamada, Mrs. B. Qhba, Mr. and Mrs. G., F. York, lor dinner.

There are Turkish baths and Mr. H. E. Morgan, Capt. H. E. howers and every hydrotherapie Grestwood, Mr. A. K. Brayne, Mra appliance, and the Paris Lido Ten Bruggen, Mr. Herman Zam- combines within its walls Venice, mermann, Miss Buth Brumler, Mr. Deauville, Biarritz, Palm Beach, W. M. Komaroff, Mrs. G. Brunze, And Honolulu.

Dr. C. H. Kellam, Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Case, Master Clark Case Miss O. Barrows, Mr. J. M. Wil- hamson, Mr. E. M. E. Sison, Capt. C. F. D. Spreckels, Miss Spreckels," Mr. N. M. Leddin, Mr. and Mrs. E, A G. Harris, Miss R. V. Harris, Miss ME Ball, Mrx: Chan. Harr, Mr. C. Chroes, Miss Y. Chaces, My Tea Fun tho, Mr. Lo Tung Ming, Mr. Lee Shing, Mr. Lee Chee Fong, Mr. Young Teun Hong, Mr. Ching Chun Hee, Mr. Young You hwan, Mr. Koon Kam Kwaatip Young.

Prices range from 4s. for a cock tail, 4. for the use of the swim- ming-bath, and 48. ed. for the beauty parlour, to expensive figures for champagne parties. The visitor must have a fairly long purse to enjoy fully the athenities of "Venice in Paris"

MONKEY TRICKS IN ZOO

SHIP.

ORANG-OUTANG CAUGHT FREEING BIRDS.

¿

Was

Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 25th April, 1988, will be subject to Rent

All broken, chafed and damngod

Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 24th. April, 1928, at 10 am, by out Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard and Douglas,

9th

All Claims must reach us before the recognised 1989, or they will not be

No Fire Insurance will be affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

JEBBEN & CO., Agents Hong Kong, 18th Apr., 123. [6133

NOTICE TO CONSIONEES,

KANAND

OCEAN: STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. CHINÄ MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA- "TION CO., LTD.

Fox UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENTAL PORTS VIA STRAITS.

NONSIGNEES per Car Steamer

LAOMEDON

to

to

the

202 Phon, extende,

and

FROM CALCUTTA & COLOMBO TO SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS

8.8. "UMVOLOSI”

*

Sails from Calcutta 3rd May

Regular Passinger and Cargo Servise to South African Porta, Through Bill of Lading issued from Hong Kong.

For Freight or Passage on any of the sbore Lines, apply to:--

"DODWELL & CO., LIMITED.

Telephone: Cantal 1090.

Agents.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE

H&R

Inatomine

HUGO STINNES LINIEN

COMBINED, FREIGHT AND FASSENGER SERVICE CABIN CLASS AUCOMMODATION FOR 50 PASSENGERS. FARE FROM HONG KONG TO GENOA-£73. 0. 04, OUTWARD.

Sailings from Europe for Shanghai and Northern Ports :-

M.:"ERMLAND) SAKI MAVVOGTLAND " B.BALERRT VOEGLER“. M.V. "RHEIN **

8.8. "OLDENBURG"

HOMEWARD,

dte hers on or about the 2nd May due here on or about the 16th May ... das here on or about the ii June due here on or about the 27th June ...das here on or about the 8th July

Sailings for Europe via Manila, Singapore

Colombo & Port Said :-

...

*S.B. "CARL LEGIEN" sailing from here on or about the 27th Apr. +8.3. ADOLE VON BAEYER" ming from here on or about the 4th May +88."PREUSSEN". ...sailing from here on or about the 24th May IM.V. "ERMLAND " ... ... sailing from here on or about the 6th Jane

M.V.VOGTLAND

sailing from bere on or about the 26th June 18.8. "ALBERT VOEGLER" iling from bere on or about the 7th July

↑ Calling at Gense, Marsailles, Rotterdam and Hamburg. Calling at Genos, Rotterdam, Breman and Hamburg. + Calling at Genoa, Rotterdam and Hamburg,

61]

Calling at Genos, Antwerp, Rottermds and Hamburg.

For Freight; Pango and further Particulate please apply to

JEBSEN & CO.

12. Pedider Street.

CONSIGNEES NOTICE. THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.

FROM MIDDLESBRO". ANTWERP, LONDON & STRAITS.

No Claims

be

Tel: 0. 2298 Tel. 0, 4754,

"NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN. 'LINE.

FOX NEW YORK. THE Starmship

1

are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignees

The Steamship "BENMACDRUL” risk and subject to Terms and Condi

"CITY OF BOMBAY " NONSIGNEES &f Cargo se hareby of Storage at Holt's Whart. The tions ready for Delivery tou

informed that all Goods are being having arrived, Consignees of Cargo Cargo Godowis

landed at their risk into the hazardons by her are informed that all Goods are after 17th April un and One day the men in charge of the

Optional Cargo will not be

be landed and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the being, i landed at their, risk into the Three orang-outangs which with zoo were astonished to ses a amall here, anions Notice has been given prior Ease Korea KOWLOON WHARF, AND harardons and/or extra-hazardous, Go

Hoit's Whixi, whence. Dauvery various other denizens of the wild, flock of the sparrows flying round to Steamer's arrival, but carried on from Gopows COKTANY, Lane, whence, and/or downs reached London in the Blue Fun and round the ship. A watch was port to pert the Bina! port of call from the #harres Delivery may may be obtained. nel ateamer Pericus on March 17th, kapt, and one of the orang-outangs to which

No Claims will be diffted later the obtained will be

be admitted after the All bro "Oldi Boldier

Goods have left the Godowns and a mlivened the voyage from Sings-known

damaged floods be Been to squeeze himself out of his are in the Godoway, where they Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods reisaining andalivered after. 2200t pore by their "monkey-tricks."

"Berthed ** in the fore-cabin cage, slip across to a bamboo basket will be examined on any faceday and Goods remaining undelivered after the April, 1923, wil be subject to Bent.

Claims against the Stemmer - with a short-tempered black pan-containing sparrows, and attempt Fridays between the bour of 10.45 x 21st instant will be subject to Best.

and Noox within the Free Storage period. All Claims against Steamer most must be presented to the Undersigned ther, a mirthless hyena, a homesick to undo the fastenings. Surprised and Nox

No Claims will be admitted after the be presented to the Undersigned on or on or before tapir,, two wild cats (true to name), in the act, he dashed back to his

1928, or they will two seasick storks, eighteen cage and put on an air of inno Goods have left the Steamer's Godawn, before the 6th May,

All broken, chated and damaged Goods, and all Goods remaining undelivered not be recognised. flamingos, and hundreds of Java cence personified.

after the 23rd April, will be subject to are to be left in the Godown where ll be: staminad on our flody

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left its the Godowsk, where they parrows (all, of course, in cages A few days Inter "Old-Soldier." Rent considerately placed apart from one was seed roaming the deck another), they quickly decided that there began a great chase. He was be presented. 16, the Underigued on or instant, af 10 am, by Mears. Goddard and Notes the Fres, Bluzaga All Claims against the liesmer must they will be mined on the 20th Fridays, between the hopes of 10.5, LX.

Draped period of Link their shipmates needed cheering up. cornered in an alley-way sit. Boon

No Fire Lace had been effected. Their chance came when they dis- afterwards the other orang-outangs before the 7th May, or they will not and Douglas,

No Fire Insurance has been effooted. be recognised

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by covered that the Java sparrows were eaught "out of bounds" aft..

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

THE BANK LINE, UTD. were being carried as fresh meat The tapir died of his homesick-

GIBH, LIVINGSTON & Co. La

General Agenta.. for the wild-cate

ness just as the ship Teached Lon- BUTTERFIELD SWIRE,

Agenti

Hong Kong 16th Apr., 1928; [6140 (Continued on next Column), y i don'

17th April, 1928.

[6144

Hong Kong, 14th Apr, 1928. 16187

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