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CHINA NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

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SHANGHAI & TRINGTAO - SOOCHOW" On 91st July, Rotor Purora Berrero TEAN

On 22nd July, Swarow & Bangkok .....* KWANGOBOWTMUs 22nd July, July. AKST, SWATOW & SINGAPOLE" ANKING"

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SHANGHAI & TUNGTio SWATOW

& GRANDMAS SHANDRAI & Tarovao Amor, BWATOW, SINÓ APORE

♣ BANGKOK Swatow & BazoKOK SWATOW, SELEGHAT, New-

CHWANG & BANT AMOT, SHANGHAI TRINGAD WAIKAIWEI, CHEFOG &

* TINGCHOW" On Bird CHINHUA" Oa 23rd "BINKLANG" On 24th

July,

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SWATOW & SANDRAI SHANGHAI & TSINGTAO

SALOON PASSAGE HATES, HONG KONG TO SHANGHAI and

vic ser, Have Now Boen Redaood To

860 SINGLE. AND 290 RETURN.

For Freight or Passage apply to- BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Agents. TELEFIONE Contral ki CARGO AM ELGDADE CAN BE INCORED AT TUR OFFLOR OF BUTTERFIELD & EVINE

AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE,

LIMITED.

"CHANGTE "- & "TAIPING "

YT NEW VSSKIS MAINTAIN A BROULAK SERTION FROM

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HONGKONG TO AUSTRALIAN PORTS Through Bill of Lading issued to all Australian, New Zealand and Tasmanian (Porta EXCELLENT & MOST UP-TO-DATE FIT & BLOOD OLAM PASSENDJE ÅKODATION. HONGKONG to SYDNEY-19 DAYS.

SELAMEES

ORANGTE.

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TAIPING

CHANGTE

TAIPING

Den Kane Kowa.om os asOCT

7th August

7th September

9th October

6th Novembor

Bastare maron si na ABOVE

17th August

14th September

18th October 19th November

SWIRE

For Freight and Passage Apply to-BUTTERFIELD & ‚8W) TELEFONE: CENTRAL 35

Agente.

BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE

JONIT 18xRVICE OF THE

"BLUE FUNNEL LINE' (OCEAN B.S. CO., LTD, AND CHINA MUTUAL SE CO., LTD.J

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AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE^

(ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL 8.8. 00. LTD.)

2. "DARDANUS"

Sailings from Hongkong.

CITY OF EVANSVILLE“.

LLYCAON "

PREMIUS"...

14. CITY OF LINCOLN"

Не

Vit Suez Canal

Vis Suez Canal Vis Box Canal Vin Suez Canal Vis Buez Canal

Steamers proceed ris Bues Úsnal or Panama Canal at

Subject to Change without Nation

27th July

7th August 24th. August 21at September

5th October Owners' option.!

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 21st, 1928.

For Freight and Partionlas, apply to- BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE ∞ THE BANK LINE, LTD., HONG KONG HONG KONG & CANTON, JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Lap. DANTON,

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PRINCE LINE

IMPROVED SERVICE

BX

FAST MOTOR VESSELS

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BOSTON

AND

NEW YORK

"M.V. "MALAYAN PRINCE

8.S. "ROYAL PRINCE"

For Freight and Full Partizulara, apply tome

24th July

22nd August

FUENESS (FAR EAST), LIMITED.

(Incorporated in Grost Britain) King's Building.

Telephone: Central 3155.

Telegramnu : Furnprizes.

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Shipping News Arrivals and Departures,

M.B.K.

ARRIVALS.

Takaa Maru, Japanese str., 2,579 tons. Capt. T. Okubo, from Sourabaya and Tawao, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. A28.-O.S.K.

PASSENGERS.

Arrivals.

etc."

NAVAL AND MILITARY NEWS.

CRUISERS FOR THE CHINA STATION.

INDO-CHINA

STRAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED

To

SAILINGS BUBJECT TO ALTERATIONS

STEAMIRIP

TSINGTAU via SWATOW! "KWONGSANG"

SHANGHAI

*HOPSANG

KWAINANGTM

* HANGSANG"

Recent changes in the submarine. fotillas indicate that the time is approaching for the scrapping of the early boats of the class. OSAKA via AMOY, MOJI "NAMSANG" The six vessels of this type which given foreign service leave, and CANTON have returned from China are now will afterwards reduce to one-third

& KOBE

crews, at Portsmouth and Chatham, STRAITS & CALCUTTA.......

2

"KUMSANG'

"CHIPSHING".

"FOOKSANG" * HOSANG" **KUTSANG"

"HINSANG".

DAMI

Sun, 2nd July, at Kasa Wed., 25th July, at Noon bun, 29th July, at Noon Wod, Int Ang, at Noom

Fi 3rd Aug, at 7B.zi. Thurs., 16th Ang, at 7am.

Batur, Alat July, at 5 pm. Wed., 25th July, at 3 pan. Fri 3rd Aug, at 3pm. Thar.. 9th Aug.. at 3 pm.

Wed, 25th July, at 3 pm

*CHIPSHING Tace. 24th July, at ★ paz. CHEUNGSHING" Tue 7th Aug, at Noon

·For Freight or Passage, apply hom

July 19th.

The following passengers arrived Chung Hing, Chinese str., 249 tons,

an July 90th by the P. & 0.8. Capt.

Leung Raing, from Rawalpindi, from Japan and Shang- Kwong Chow Wan, with a gen- hai:-Mr. and Mrs. Goodman, Mr. eral cargo, lying at Saikong; Assudomel,

and Mrs. 0. Mr. Whart-Hong On Co,

Hughes Miss Williams, Miss Glenogle, British str., 9,513 tons, Buckley, Mr. R. Bernard, Mr. and Capt. D. E. Roberts, from Lon- Mrs. Khambatta, and two children, don, which port she left on June Miss F. Smith, Miss Makebam, Mr. 10th, with 3,170 tons of general and Miss Deacon, Mr. Graham, cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf. Miss Johnson, Miss L Grow, Mia Jardine, Matheson & Co.. B. Gosney, Mr. Belaburkar, Dr. K. Roka Maru, Japanese str., 9,011 Morimoto, Mr. Sayer. Mr. C. Price, The Chatham vessels will not pro- tons, Capt R. Kawachimaru, P. Barnfield, Lt.Cdr. Fowic, Mra ceed to see, and will be maintain- from Dairen, which port she left. Williams, Mrs. Gillingham and ed in an eficient condition, until on July 13th, with a cargo of child. Mr. L. H. Judd, Lt. Joy, Lt. they are due for scrapping, by

BANDAKAN Mr. Serridge, Miss Tain, Miss to dockyard assistance. They were Leung, Miss Law, Miss G. Lee, Mr. laid down in 1916 and completed TIENTSIN Henry, Hr. Guzdar, Mr. Wylie, Mr.in 1917-18. and Mrs. Rosa and two children, An Adelaide message says that Mr. and Mrs. Breyor, Mr. ran the four R.A. F. Cotmeresen, Mr. Stegmanier, Mr. Southampton flying-boats

Supermarine which and Mrs. Wilson, Mr. Seng Youn, have down to the Far East and are Mr. and Miss Wang, Mrs. S. Han now in Australia were due at that cock, B/R Artificer Lydoa, Mr. city on June 22nd. Khudubakah, Mr. Karanjia, Miss H. The Catior, having completed Cooke, Mr. Bulchand Miss Money her reât at Chatham, has been Miss Robinson, Mrs. Roseholm, transferred to Devonport and was Mrs. Henking, Mrs. Tibesart, Miss to be commissioned on June 2nd Sparks, Miss Mansbridge, Mr. and by Captain Wilfred N." Custance, Mrs. Morse, Mrs. Clarke and child, with a full Devonport crew, for Mr. and Mrs. Bung and two child service on the China station. The ren, Mrs. Mudford, Mr. and Mrs ship she is to relieve is the Curlew, Captain H. C. Allen, which was lent

the Third Cruiser Squadron in the Mediterranean for service in the Yangtate, probably because of her comparatively low draught of 13)ft. The Curlew is August 1st. The programme of the voyage of the Cartor is as follows: -Leaves Devonport, July 1st: Gibraltar. July 6th-7th, Malta, July 10th-13th; Port Said, July Leth-18th; Suez, July 18th; Aden, July 23rd-25th Colombo, August lat-5th; Singapore, August 11th- 13th; Hong Kong, August 19th.

Fuan Lee, Chinese str., 1,661 tons, Capt. A Krankle, from Swa- tow, with a general cargo, lying at buoy Not BT-Yuen Sing Fat.

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July 20th. Atlantic, Swedish str., 2,000 tons, Capt. H. Raithberg, from Chinwangtao, which port she left on July 13th, with a cargo of coal, lying at Laichikok. Beale, Mr. Quixley, Mrs. V. Olive, Dodwell & Co.

Int. Stevens, Pay Cdr.. Nelson, Chipahing, British str., 1.199 tons, Surg. L4. Findlayson, Rev. Cottrell, Capt. D. G. Burleigh, from Mr. Esich, Mr. and Mrs. Haylor Weihaiwei, which port she left. and infant, Mrs. Ross, Miss Fell, on July 14th with a general Mr. Barkley, Mr. W. Graham, Mr. cargo, lying at buoy No. 33.-S. Gorels, Mr. N. Harwood, Mr. Jardine, Matheson & Co. A, Nixon, Mr. J. Ridley, Mrs. Cor. Derry, German str., 878 tons, Capt. bitt, Mr. E. Williams, and Mr.

J. Jacobsen, from Swatow, with Johnson. a general cargo, lying at Stone- cutters-Chau Tue Teng. Maud, Norwegian atr., 1,351 tons,""

Capt. H. Stranger, from Bangkok, which port she left on July 12th, with a general

CHINESE STUDENTS IN

ENGLAND.

GARDEN PARTY AT WATFORD. REASON AND GOODWILL v.

* MILITARISM,

cargo, lying at buoy No. C40 Kwong Sang Lung. Rawalpindi, British, str., 18,818 tons, Capt. O H. Redhead, Q.B.E., D.8.0., from Japan By invitation of Mr. and Mrs. J. and Shanghai. The latter port Doyle Penrose, a garden party was she left on July 17th, with a given at Oxhey Grange, Watford, general cargo, lying at Kowloon to enable Chinese students and Wharf.-P.&O.

other visitors from China. to meet Seletan, British str., 1,571 tons, friends of China in England, on the

afternoon of June 21st.

from

to meet the Gator at. Colombo on

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JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

GENERAL MANAGERS.

Talazzoni : Curral No. 215.

GLEN LINE.

FARE: HONG KONG TO LONDON £32.

*

TO LONDON, ROTTERDAM & HAMBURG VIA STRAITS & COLOMBO,

Steamship "GLENSHANETM Motor Vessel *GLENOGLE" Motor Vessal "GLENAPP”. Motor Tassel "GLENSHIBL"

Li

(via Orań) 8th Aug.

(Tin Oran)

11th Sept

(via Oran)

31st Oct.

(via Orán)

18th Nov,

TO SHANGHAI, Konn, Yokohama & VLADIVOSTOCK.

Motor Vessel * GLENOGLE** Motor Vespel "GLENAMOY" Matoz-Vessel "GLENGABBY" Motor Vossal " GLENAFF"

9)

21st July

10th Aug.

lat Sept.

14th Eept.

For Freight, Paunge and further Particulars, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & 00, LTD." AGENTS: THE GLEN LINE, LTD.

NDL

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

At Chatham, on June 25th, the new cruiser Kent was commissioned by Captain J. Wolfe Murray, D.8.0, with a full crew, for ser- vice as flagship oa the China Station in place of the Hawkins, which is to return home for a large refit. The Aent is the last of the five cruisers authorised when the Labour Gorerament was in office in 1924. Captain Wolfe-Murray Capt. Alex. 0. "Inglis, from

formerly commanded the Central Swatow, with a general cargo,

After tea various groups of the Reserve of Minesweepers at Sheer- lying at buoy No. B34.-Foo guests walked round the beautifulness. Commander C. S. Holland, Nam 8.8. Co.

gardens-lawns, rock garden, etc late of the Signal Department at Solviken, Norwegian str., 1,435 and opportunity was provided for the Admiralty, is the ship's exceu- tons, Capt. N. Norvalla, from tennis, bowling and clock quoite. tive officer; and Commander E. W. Much interest was taken in the Kitson, formerly King's Harbour Sebattik, lying at Stonecutters.

Fau Fuen Hong.

specially designed turret clock, Master at Simonstown, is the Soochow, British str., 1,594 tons, which is an ingenious design of the navigator, and will be

Fleet Capt. G. A. Evans, from Can-host's. When the clock chimes, a Navigating Officer after her arrival ton, with a general cargo, lying pain of doors open (as in the ordi-in Chins. Engineer Commander at buoy No. Be.-B. & 8.

nary

cuckoo clock") and two L. G. Buchanan, in charge of the Tonkin, French str., 207 tons, Capt. mounted knights come out, oppose vessel's machinery, has been AS FAR EASTERN PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICE.

F. L. Morvan, from Haiphong, one another, the one (representing sociated with her building since with a general cargo, lying at the age of reason and goodwill) October, 1925, The Kent is the buoy No. C41.—M. M,

smites to earth the other, mounted seventh ship in the Navy to bear Tingchow, British str.. 1,318 tons, and armoured and representing the the name. The last Kent, which

Capt. J. H. Bathurst, fom power of militariem. The sugges-chased and sank the Nurnberg in THROUGH BOOKINGS TO LONDON: FARE FROM HONG KONG TO LONDON: Shanghai and Amoy, with ation is that military force always the Falkland Islands battle, and general cargo, lying at buoy | means death, and must fall before No. C37.-B. & S.'

the onward march of reason. Im mediately following the passage of these two comes forth a heaven- sent messenger portraying the peace and plenty that follow the overthrow of the war spirit."

CLEARANCES.

July, 20th.

Aizawa Maru No, 24, for Keelung. Bintang, for, Bangkok. Chipshing, for Canton. City of Bedford, for Manila, Hai Yang, lor Swatow. Hamburg, for Keelung. Rawalpindi, for Singapore. Seochow, for Shanghai. Tak Hing, for Autau. Tonkin, for Haiphong. Tingchow, for Canton.

later took part in the destruction of the Dresden off Juan Fernandez; was broken up at Hong Kong after the Great War, so that, by a coin- cidence, the new Kent begins her active service where her predeces

sor ended. The Kent left Chatham Among those who accepted in- on July 3rd, calling at Sheerness vitations were-Dr. W. C. Chen and Portsmouth to complete her (Chargé d'Affaires at the Chinese Preparations. Legation) and Mrs. Chen, Sir James Stewart Lockhart, Miss

Emily Kemp, Mrs. Locker Lamp W. W. Cadbury (Canton), Mr. and son, Miss E. D. Edwards, Mr. and Mre. F, Perman, Mrs. A. Penrose, Mrs. H. T. Silcock, Mr. Philip Mr. M Moir, Mr. K. 9. Tan Mr. Burtt, Mr. and Mrs. Ottiwell, MissF. Cho-Min Wei, Mr. A. F. For, A. F. Kwok, Miss S. 8. Tye, Dr.Mr. W. E, Fox, Mr. K. H. Ho, Mr.

(Continued on next Column). B. J. Tan, and Mrs. T. C. Yip.

THE HONG KONG & WHAMPOADOCK

COMPANY,

LIMITED.

TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: "MANIFESTO” HONG KONG,

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Dock Owners, Ship Builders, Marine and Land Engineers, Boiler Makers, Iron and Brass Founders, Forge Masters, Electricians.

ие

BREMENBE

Cabin class

FARE FROM HONG KONG TO GENOA :

£73. Intermediate alaas:2 £48.

Cabin class

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NEXT SAILINGS TO EUROPE

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PARI 8.8. UOBLENZ" Fight 8.8. Grandon" TXSFULDA" Fight 8.8 MAIN" Pam

8.8. “TRIER”

£80.

departure. 98th July

departare 11th August"

departure 24th Angast

deportare Stud Bept.

departure 9th Sept

Passenger steamers sailing via Manila and Ports to Genoa,

Rotterdam. Hamburg and Bremen-

Freight steamers sailing via Singapore and Forts to Marseilles

Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen.

• Will Call at Havre after Marseilles.

| Through Bills of Lading issued to all parts of the world.

NEXT ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & NORTH China (Passenger simmers) (Freight steam.era)

JAPAN

FARE FROM HONG KONG TO SHANGHAI;

Jabia class ..t 875.00. Intermediate ciner...845.00.

Freight 88. Ludwigshafen"

Pass. -MA" FULDA'

Freight 8.8.Schlesien"

PACE

"8.8. " TRIER'

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dus here 24th July

dus bere 30th July das here 24th August due here 28th August

MELCHERS & CO.,

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AGENTS, HONG KONG,

9. Chater Boad.

Queen's Building

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MARITIMES

MAIL AND CARGO: STEAMERS TO AND FROM

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From Marseilles

CHENONGEAUX ...`

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D'ARTAGNAN

81st July

14th Aug.

28th Aug.

11th Sept.

From Dunkirk Antwerp,

London

For Shanghai, Japan and

North China

[For Shanghai and Japan

CHENONCEAUX *** Sist July

PORTHOS

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Dunkirk MON (Cargo) ***.

Cie, des MISSAGERIES MARITIMES, ́hamon; C. 651 und 749.

For fall Particulars, apply to put

4th Aug.

TWIN SCREW MOTOR VESSEL PALAWAN."

Built and Motors installed by THE HONG KONG & WHAMPOA Dock Co., La. to the order of Mr. M. J. ÚSSORIO, Manila, for service in the Philippines.

Please address enquiries to the Chief Manager,

B. M. DYER, B.Sc., MLN.A, KOWLOOR DOCK, HONG KONG.

CO.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP

LIMITED.M

HONG KONG & SOUTH CHINA COAST, PORT SERVIOR.

DEGULAR BERVICE of Fast High Car Court Steamers, Baillings 112 unbject to alteration without notice.

FOR

SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW

HAINING HAICHING

AND RETURNY (Occupying 8 to 9.

Tamday, the 24th July, at 8 pm. Friday, the 27th July, at 8 pm).

Arrivals and Departures from the Company's Wharf (near Blake Pier), Bound Trip Tickets will be issued from Hong Kong (to Foochow (Pagoda Anchorage) or vice-verso and Beturn by the same Steamer at the Beduced Rate of $80,00 including Manis while the Bteamer is in Port

For Freight and Passage pply to

DOUGLAS LAPHAIK & CO

Conscal Managers.

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