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SWATOW, SINGAPORE
BANGKOK
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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 25th, 1928.
Shipping News
ARRIVALS.
May 23rd.
City of Bumbay, British str., &196 tons, Capt. John McLaren, from The Dalny and Shanghai.
latter port she left on May 20th, lying at buoy No. 452-Bank
Line.
Arrivals and Departures,
etc.
NAVAL AND MILITARY NEWS.
PASSENGERS.
Arrivals.
INDO CHINA
STRAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED
To
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATIONS.
The following European pasca- "TSINGTAU via SWATOW gers arrived on May 24th, by the ..
& SHANGHAI Talaa-Mr. J. P. Biddalpb, Mr. E. Shellaker, Mr. J. C. Barry, Mr. Knight, Mrs. Cole and daughter.
The following passengers arrived on May 24th, from Swatow, by the
OSAKA Tia AMOY, S'HAL
MOJI KOBE
CANTON
BANDAKAN
STRÄMARTP
Sun. 97th May, At, Koon Wed., S018 May, at Noon Ban 3rd June, Noon Wed, 8th June, st Noon
*OHAKBANG " *YATSHING** "KWONGSANG" *HOPSANG"
'NAMSANG "
·YATSHING "
Bun, Sed Jane, at 7 a.m.
*BOSANG" **KUTSANG
Fri, 25th May, at § paz.
Took 29th May,
8th June, at 3 pm.
Fri
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Wed., 30th May, st Noos
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Batar,, 26th May, at 3 pm.
For Freight or Passágo, spply fo—”
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H.M.S. CORNWALL Commander Russell Grenfell, who has been appointed to the l'embroke for duty as maintenance commander Glenbeath, British str., 2893 tons, on the staff of Admiral Sir E.. S.
Capt. George Macfadyen, from 1 Alexander Sinclair, Commander-in-.8. Hai Sing:-Rev. Hayward, Cardiff and Sandakan.The Chief it the Nore, was promoted Sister Hilare, Father Pindd, Mrs. Jatter port the left on May 18th, lieutenant in June, 1914, and ap-Harrison and child.
arrived with a general cargo, lying at pointed to the gunboat Thistle in The following passengere
on May 3rd by the P. & O. s.3. Admiralty buoy No. 4.-Dollar China On the outbreak of war the S.S. Line.
Thistle was paid off, and he joined Ranpur Irom London:-Mr. D. D. Hriya Maru, Japanese str... 3.735 the battleship Triumph, which took Williams, Mis Mellen, Hr. C. E. STRAITS & CALOUTTA...
tons, Capt. 8. Itoh, from Singa- part in the reduction of Tsingtau, Armstrong. Mr. B. G Annies. Cpl. pore, which port she left on and was later sunk by a submarine J. Petrie, Afra A. A. Lake, Mr. fr. T. Willcocks." Mr. H. H. Marshall, May 10th, with a general cargo, at the Dardanelles. lying at buoy No. A1.-O.S.K. The departure of the Durban Mr. W. Key. Mr. J. A. Macintosh, Soon, Chinese str., 738 tons, from Hong Kong, on a visit to Sub-Lieut. Freer, Sub-Lieut. Daw Capt. Kwok Fook. from Hai- Japanese waters and for the Amesor, Mrs. and Miss Saunders,, Mas how, with a general cargo, lying rica and West Indies station has ter Saunders, Mr. F. C. Purslow, TIENTSIN at buoy No. C44-Shun On 5.8, been postponed. The revised pro- Mr. A. Moody Stuart, Mr. and Co.
gramme shows that she will leave Mrs. Tuson, infant and 2 children, Talma, British str., 6,154 tons, Capt. on May 1st. and will visit Yoko Mr. and Mrs. Nash, Mr. J., Ellery, 13th, leaving Mr. and Mrs. Preedy, Mr. and R. W. Hocking, from Kobe, bama from Day 6th which port she left on May 18th, thence for Honolulu, where she is Mrs. Bates, infant and child, Mrs. A. M. Bain, Rev. and Mrs. Porter, with 1,037 tons of general for due on May 3rd. The Durban is Hong Kong, lying at Kowloon being relieved on the China etation Mrs. Galston, Nurse A. Rackham, Wharf. Mackinnon, Mackensie by the Berwick, Captain R. S. Nurse A. M. M. Hurst, Mrs. Whit & Co.
Wykes-Sneyd, D.S.O., which was taker and 9 children, Rev. J. C. Harlow, Rev. F. N. Price, Maj. II. Wingo, Chinese str., 503 tons, due at Hong Kong on April 21st.
Capt. I. A. de Lemes, from She will herself relieve the Cairo, W. Jackson, Mr. E. G. Bissett. Kwong Chow Wan, with a gen-,
Mrs. M. Searle, Mr F. E eral cargo, lying at Saikong
Fatridge, Lieut. J. P. Wills, Mr. E. C. Long. Miss U... Windley, Wharf.-Yu Kee S.8. Co.
Mr. J. MeSmith, M. J. Milner, Mirs F. I. Pritchard, Mrs. A. Annan, Mrs. C. F. Hawle, Mr. A. Brooke, Mrs. and Miss Cox, Mr. The next of the new county S. T. Caveney. Mr. H. .A. Gray, Mr. R. E cruisers due in Chin's is to arrive | Mr. A. Mällinson, the Sufolk, Captain Neil O'Neill, Atwell, Mrs. C. M. Courtney, Mr. Can-which completed to full crew at and Mrs. Burlingham, Mr. and Portsmouth on February 7th, and Mrs. Janes, Mr. and Mrs. NewmaI is to relieve the Carlisle. The and child, Mr. D. Smart, Mr. J. Cornwall Captain the Hon. W. S. L Driver, Mr. L. E. Canning, Miss Leveson-Gower, D.S.O., is to re- G. A. Rossiter. Mr. J. Waddell, place the indictive, left Devon Mr. C. L. Wallis, Mr. and Mrs. port a fortnight ago, about May Pirard and infant, Mr. J. Dobler. 12th. The Art, Captain J. Wolfe Mr. D. H. F. Wilson, Mr. Ing Murray, D.S.O., which commission Lock Mr. and Mrs. Santas Lolla ed for trials at Chatham on April and infant, Ilev, and Mrs. Rowley, 12th, will commission about June Mr. W. Harris, Mr. and Miss 20th with a fuli Chatham crew for Dorling, Dr. H. S. Slaughter, Mr. service na flagship in China in suc-W. G. Wedderspoon, fiss E. de cession to the Hawkins.
May 24th.
Antung, British str., 2,107 tous, Capt. G. Morse, from Amoy, with a general cargo, lying ut buoy No. B13.-B. & 8 Chenan, British str., 1,351 tons,
Capt. J. D. Fraser, from ton, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. Be.-B. & S. City of Chester, British str., 3,520 tons, Capt. F. W. Letton, from Manila, which port she left on May 21st, with a general cargo, "lying at Holt's. Wharf.-Bank
Line,
The Ambrose, Commander A. Poland, D.S.O., with submarines L1, L2, 1.4, 1.5, L., and L.8, is due at Gibraltar, May 28th-June 3rd; and Portsmouth, June 7th The submarines are to reduce to reserve at Portsmouth.
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GLEN LINE.
FARE: HONG KONG TO LONDON £82.
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TO LONDON, ROZTERDAM & HAMBURG VÍA STRAITS & COLOMBO,
mship CARNARVONSHIRE” (via Oran) Sites in ship "PEMBROKESHIRE" ( Oran) Stenship "GLENSHANE Motor Vowel "GLENOGLE"
15th June
13th July
(via Oran) (via Oran)
10th Aug.
7th Sept
TO SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & VLADIVOSTOCK,
Steinship
"PEMBROKESHIRE”.
Stedinthis *** ***GLENIFTER"
Steamship
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Steamship "CARDIGANSHIRE" Motor Vessal" ĠLENOGLE”
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26th May
9th Jané
19th Jang
9th July
20th July
For Freight, Fassage and further Particulare, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & 00, LTD. AGENTS: THE GLEN LINE, LTD.
Hai Jing. British str., 832 tons, Capt. W. C. Erwin, from Swa tow, with a general cargo, lying, nt Douglas Whart.-Douglas, Lapraik Co..
Glanville, Mr. and Mrs. J.. Cump- Halldon, Norwegian str., 840 tons, The maiden commission of the bell, Miss E. Campbell, Mr. and Capt. J. Hansen, from Bankok new cruiser Cornwall, looks like. Mrs. Tian, Mr. Y. C. Yak, Mr. and Kohsichang, with a cargo being particularly interesting. M. C. Hoe. Mr. Y. S. Haung, Mr. of rice, lying at buoy No. C40. Having completed all her trials. N. G. B. Houng, Mr. "H. S. Lee, Thoresen & Co.
she is now being given the finishing Dr. F. Strahan, Capt. G. B. Nokes, Karado Jaru, Japanese str., 6.202 touches in Dockyard hands, and Mr. A. J. Fraser, Miss E. B
toos, Capt. J. Kurimura, from when she leaves on her first period Callan, Mrs and Miss Cowlishaw. Moji, which port she left on of service she will carry away Miss L Cowlishaw, Mr. I. B. May 19th, with a general cargo, tangible proof of the kindly in Kemp, Misa J. Williams, Mr. J. W. lying at Kowloon Wharf-terest taken in her by the people of Kennedy, Mr. W. C. Wah, Mr. W. O.S.K
the county whose name she bears. P. Ying, Mr. C. Y. Fatt, Mr. and Michael Jebsen, Danish. str., 1,348 Cradled and completed within sight Mrs. Wilson, Mr. J. R. Milligan, tons, Capt. P. E. Christiansen, of the Cornish hills, she has all the Mr. W. Sangster, Mr. H. Ham- from Bangkok and Holbow, indications of being a happy ship.
mond. me. D. Kovach, Mr. W. with rice and general cargo, A movement is on foot among the Baird, Mr. Y. Fukushima, dr. I lying at buoy No. C1-Chin women of Cornwall to present her Fukushima, Mr. M. T. Hayashi. Seng Horg
with a white silk ensign, and some Mr. K. Kitani, Mr. W. H. Peters, Oldekerk, Dutch str., 4,587 tons, idea of the quality and size of such Mr. G. McDonald, Mr. C. S. Bund.
Mise N. Lonergan, Mrs. H. Greig. FAR, EASTERN PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICE.
Capt. F. L. Lenjes, from Kobe and Shanghai. The latter port, the left on May 20th, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. A6-J.O.J.L. Santos Maru, Japanese str., 7,266 tons, Capt. T. Kaminshi, from Kabe, which port she left on general May 19th, with 1 cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf. -0.8.E. Tonkin, French str., 90 tons, Capt. F. L. Morvan, from Hai- phong, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. C17-MM, Tarthing, British str., 1,170 tons,
Capt. J. W. Pettigrew, from Canton, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. B7.-Jardine,
Matheson & Co.
an ensign can be gathered from the fact that it is estimated to cast £145. If there is any money over after the ensign charges have been met it will go towards the equip- ping of a drum and file band in the Cornwall.
airs. E. E. Gask, Miss Griffithe (Nurse) and child, Mr. A. R. Watts, Miss A. M. Wadley. Comdr. R Binney, Mr. and Mrs. Mander.
CLEARANCES.
May 24th. Chenan, for Swatow.
City of Bombay, for Singapore. Clare Jebsen, for Baigon. Henya Maru, for Keelung, Hydrangea, for Swatcw. Kasada Mar, for Singapore. Norviken, for Singapore. Oldekerk for Manila. Ryuho Mars, for Canton. Shiuling, for Macao,
There are many ships in the British Navy which carry presenta tion trophies and gifts of one sort and another, such as silver plate from the places in the country whose name the, ship bears. The last Curnwall, for example, was given a very fine silver shield for competition among the gun crews. That shield is now in possession of the new eriumer, for, following the usual custom, it has been hand- ed down to the new ship and will Tjikembang, for Amor. West Numentum, American str., be periodically competed for as West Nomentum, for Kobe.
3,522 tons, Capt. G. J. Linnan- rumong the crews of the former Teijan aru, for Weihaiwei. der, from Manila, which part Cornwall. The Cornwall will have she left on May 21st, with the proud distinction of represent- sugar and hemp, lying at buoying the British Navy at the August
No. A10.-Columbia Pacific S. 6. celebrations at Hrmolulu to mark the anniversary of the discovery
(Continued on next Column), of the Sandwich Islands
Co.
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5th June
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ANGERS
19th Juno
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Snd July
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From Dunkirk Antwerp,
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For Shanghai, Japan and
North China
MIN (Cargo) 23rd June
For fall Particulars, spply to
Tuphones: 0; 651 and 740,
ANDRE LEBON
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1, QUIII's BUZZJONITO,
Steel Twin-Screw Ocean-going Tug and Salvage Steamer “Henry Keswick "
Bailt, engined and squipped complete by The Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd., Hongkong, for their own MATTION, 1921. Length 168, B.P., Breadth $4 (m), Depth 17 (m), LEF. 2,000. Fitted with alectrically driver aucmersible and centrifugal pumps, air compresser, wireless, searchlight and a modern appliances for Salvage Works
Please address enquiries to the Chlef Manager,
M. DYER, B.Sc., M.LN.A, KOWLOON DOOK, HONG KONG,
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO.,
LIMITED.
HONG KONG & SOUTH CHINA COASTIPOET SERVICE. DEGULAR SERVICE of Fast High Class Closet Steamers. Baillings
enbject to alteration without notice.
FOR
SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW
HAINING HAIHONG HÄTYANG
· AND RETURN (Ooouring 8 to 9. Days)
the 25th May, at
Friday, Tuesday, the 29th May, at $ Friday, the 1st June, at 3
Arrivals and Departures from the Company's Whart (near, Blake Pier) Bound Trip Tickets will be imed from Hong Kong to Foochow (Pagoda Anchoregs) or vice-vers and Return by the same Steamer at the Reduced Rate of 880.00 including Meals while the Steamer is in Fort.
For Freight and Faisage pply to
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