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UHINA NAVIGATION

Swirow & Bangkok

COMPANY, LIMITED.

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KIANGSU "On 27th July, SHANGHAI & Trisotao - SZECHUEN" On "8th July, AMOY, SWATOW, SINGAPORE -

BANGKOK

HONDAT BAXUKOK

"KIUNGOHOW"Oɑ 29th July, TAIKOOWANY 'On 29th July, ...KWANGTUNG" On 29th July,

10 am.

6 p.

SWATOW, SHANGuai, New.

CHWANG DALNT

AMOT, SHANGHAI&TINOTÃO SUNNING" On Just

..." LIANGUHOW" On 10th

July, July,

Noon 6.

„Wamalwar, Cuaron &

4.p.m.

TIXNTAIN

SHANGHA

Swatow & SHANGHAI

SHANGHAI & TSINGTAO

$ pick 6 am. 10 m.

1 р.

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ABK. Од "SUIYANG'

4th Aug.. KAYING 4th Aug

...On 5th Aug, th Aug.

Forrow. PAROLE THONG THẦN

Nwarow & BANGKOK

AMOY, SWATOY & SINGAPORE “ANTUNG"... On BWATOW, SHANGHAL NEW.

"LUOHOW"

On th Aug, CHWANG DALNY

Ang.. AMOI, SHANGHAI & TSINGTAD "SHANTUNG On 7th ANWATOW & Suaschai

******* 6

Noon

6 am. p.m.

Ua 9th Aug1, "LINAN " SALOON PASSAGE RATES, HONG KONG SHANGHAI and

vios veres, Have Now Been Beduced To

860 SINGLE AND 890 RETURN.

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For Freight or Pasango apply to- BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Agenza. TELEPROEX USNTRAL 36, CARGO AND Bangaon day bE TRAITKED AT TUP UNVIOR OF BUTTERFIELD A SWIEN

AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE,

LIMITED..

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9th October

17th August

14th September

1th October

13th November

For Freight and Passage Apply to-BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, TILITHON: OBFTRAL 88

Agents.

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BALTIMORE

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27th July

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Subject to Change witboat Natier,

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22nd August

16th September

FURNESS (FAR EAST), LIMITED.

(Incorporated in Great Britain) King's Building.

Telephone: Central 8165,

Telegrams: Farnpriace.

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MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES

MAIL AND CARGO STEAMERS TO AND FROM

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MARSEILLES, DUNKIRK, U.K. HAMBURG & ROTTERDAM.

From Marseilles

CHENONCEAUX

PORTHOS

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81st July

14th Aug.

1.900

28th Aug.

11th Sept.

From Dunkirk, Antwerp,

London

For Shanghal, Japan and

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For Shanghai and Japan

CHENONCEAUX ... 31st July PORTHOS

7"

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For Marseilles PAUL LECAT

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14th Aug.

28th Aug. 17th Bept

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 27th, 1928.

Shipping News Arrivals and Departures,

ARRIVALS.

July 24th, Togo Maru No. 1, Japanese str.,

1,300 tons, Capt. Takegachi from Hoihow, with a general cargo, lying at Stonecutters.- M.B.K.

July 25th,

PIRATE-PROOF VESSEL..

ELECTRICITY USED.

NEW PROBLEMS FOR BIAS BAY.

A Japanese shipowner interested in the South China coastal trade Aši Mari, Japanese str., 3.671 tons,

now under construction in Capt. Y. Tomioka, from Yoko-has ham and Nagasaki. The latter Japan a steamer specially planned port she left on July 30th, with

loon Wharf.-N.Y.K. Soon Aun, Chinese str., 738 tons, Capt. Gwok Fook. from Hoi. how, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. C-Shun On S.8.1. Co.

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Taipourk, French str., 1,219 tons, Capt. M. Paul, from Fort Bayard, with 550 tons of general cargo. lying at C.M.S.N. Wharf.-Shun Cheong S.S. Co.

more

A of

etc.

PASSENGERS.

Departures,

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION | COMPANY, LIMITED

To

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATIONS

TSINGTAŬ via SWATOW

A SHANGHAI

|

OSAKA vis AMOY, MOJI

& KOBE

The following passengers lef here on July 28th by the aa dki Maru for Australia vid Manils:- Miss H. Nagahata, Mṛ, and Mrs. Freeman, Mr. A. H. Mir, Mr. M. Utsumi, Mrs. M. Utaumi, Mr. M. OSAKAAMOY, SHAI, Hiroto, Mr. and Mrs. Y. Kurisu frs. N. Bliynauki, Mr. and Mrs.

a general cargo. Iving at Kow. to frustrate any attempt on the K. Vyemura, Dr..and Madam M. part of pirates to seize her, wheM., Klatchko, Mr. K. Matsuki, Mr. ther on the high seas or in port. and Mrs K. Miyasaka, Mr. U. Explaining ita design he said: Seto, Mr. M. Nakano, Mrf and La our experience and observa Mra S. Mayumi, Mr. K. Fürushye, tion, grilles are

Miss Y. M. Leftwick, Miss M. V. hindrance than belp, and, conser McGregor, Mr. and Mrs. H. Nitth. quently, there is not going to be Mr. and Mra. C. Iizuka, Miss Z. one single grille on this now ship. C. Lemley, Miss E. H. Hoesing. On the other hand, we shall have Miss P. Place, Mr. Chow Kwan automatic, movable companionways Lich, Mr. Chow Li Yu, Mr. Hugo between the boat-deck and the Malt, Mr. K. Rewachand, Mr. J. bridge, and the mere pressing of G. Games, Mr. Rivas, Mr. and Mrs. button on the bridge would Emilio de Motta, Mr. A. E. Coxon. charge the companionways and Mr. and Mrs. S. Sawada, Mr. C. portions of the bridge house with H. Davies, Miss F. Maruyama." thousands of volts of electricity, Miss Ellemigerg, Mrs. K. Hayase, and the first pirate that comes into Miss K. Hayase, Mr. G. Tomita, contact with this huge voltage of Mr. T. Takemoto, fr. G. Sonoda,

Mr. S. Sasaki.

July 28th.

Achilles, British str. 7.190 tons.

Capt. D. S. William, from Liverpool, which port she left on June 17th, with a general cargo, lying at Holt's Wharf.

. B. & S.

Dariken, Norwegian str., 997 tons, Capt. G. Svane, from Hoihow,

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with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. C38.-Wallem & Co., Hozan Maru, Japanese str. 2,350 tons. Capt. H. Oyama, from Keelung and Swatow, with 500 tons of con!, and 30 tons of merchandise, lying at 0.8. K. Wharf.-O.S.K.

Kuni Sang, British str., 1.435 tons, Capt. C. Alexandre, from Can- ton, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. B22-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

Liangehou, British str., 1,235 tons, Capt. W. J. Larter, from Shanghai and Amoy, with a Reneral cargo, lying at buoy "No. C37.-R. & S.

Raku Maru, Japanese str., 2,022 tons, Capt. K Kawachimaru, from Canton, lying at buoy No. B47-M.B.K.

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electric current would have no time to think out just what exactly as happened to him.

Protecting Vital Spots.

"The bridge and the engine room are the two most vital spots on the ship and yet we have seen how, in recent years, the Bias Bay pirates have had such easy access to them, in spite of grilles, Indian guards and the ship's armoury. The en gine room will be automatically | closed the moment the ship is under way and the engineers and their assistants will have to come up to the boat-deck first and then descend

to the main deck by a circuitous

route. That is a bit of incon-

Linen, British str., 1,358 tons, Chpt.venience to them, we know, but the T. Beer, from Canton, with a present system of ingress and general cargo, lying at buoy No. egress is such that the engine room is within easy reach of the pirates. B13.-B. & S..

The wireless house will form part of the bridge house and, being free from the control of the pirates, the operator would be able to flash out the necessary calls the while. Nor Times Maru, Japanese str., 1,503 have we forgotten the safety of the toos, Capt. T. Nakamura, from saloon passengers. As I have al- Keelung, which port she left ready said, we shall introduce a on July 22nd, with a cargo of system of automatic, morable com-" coal, lying at buoy Ni. C33-panionways and this feature, cop- pled with automatic doors, would completely isolate the saloon from the rest of the ship.

M.B.K. Uaria, German str., 7:239 tons, Capt. Muchimann, from Singa- pore, which port she left on July 30th, with a general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf.-Jeb sen & Co.

CLEARANCES.

July 28th.

Achilles, for Shanghai. Aki Maru, for.. Manila. Chrungon, for Shanmi. Hydrangea, for Swatow, Kingn for Swatow. "Liangehou, for Canton.

Lisan, for Swatow.

Rako Mari, for Dairen. Shunthil, for Saigon. Sulriken, for Singapore. Son tin, lor Whampon Tak Hing, for Auteu Carda, for Shanghai.

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1 given in the

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DATE

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Motor Vessel "GLENOGLE"

Motor Vensel "GLENAMOY"

Motor Vessel "GLENAPP".

(via Oran)

19th Aug.

[via Oran)

11th Sept.

(vis Oran)

18th Sept.

(via Oran)

31st Oct,

TO SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & VLADIVOSTOCK,

Motor Pemel "GLENAMOY" Motor Vessel *GLENLUCE”. Motor Vessel GLENGARRY" Hotor Vessel GLENAPP

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Freight 8.8. "Graadon". Pase.

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KS, "FULDA'

Freight 8.8. "MAIN"

departure 28th July departare 15th August departare 34th August departure 9th Sept. departure 2nd Sept.

8.8. "TRIER "**

1

Passenger steamers sailing via Manila and Ports to Genoa,

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Cabin class...

Pus.

MS "YULDA" Freight 8.8. "Schlesien " 8.8. TRIER”.

dae here 28th July dos here 24th August das here 26th August

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AGENTS, HONG KONG.

Telephone C. 4557.

3, Chatar Bond.

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HONG KONG & SOUTH CHINA COAST FORT SERVIOR, REGULAR SERVICE of Test High Claw Coast Steamers. Saillings

to alteration without notice.

• FOR

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AND RETURN (Occupying '8 to 9 Day!)

HAICHING HAIYANG

BAINING

Friday,

Toosday,

the 27th July, at:3 p.m. the 31st July, at 3. p..

Friday,

the 3rd Aug,, at 3. p.m.

Arrivals and Departures from the Company's Wharf (near Bisko Fier). Round Trip Tickets will be issued from Hong Kong to Foochow (Fageda Anchorage) or vice versa and Beturn by the same Steamer at the Reduced Hate of $80,00 including Meals while the Steamer is in Port.

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