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CHINA

NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED."

SWATOW, SHANGHAI & THINGTAO ... SWATOW & Bazook

SHANGHAI, DALT & NEWCHWAND AKOT, SWATOW & SINGAPOLE TEXTA

AMOT, SHANGHAI & TSINGTAO SHANGRAT

SWATOW & Sanomat

WEIRIWET, CERFOO & TIENTALN SWATOW, SHANGHAI & TSINOTAD ..." SWATOW & BANGKOK

Noon

On 15th Oct,

8 p.m.. 6 &.IIL

SHANTUNG" On 14th Oct, ·9 MIA *** KWANGCHOW "On 14th Oct "KANCHOW" On 14th Oct., * ANHUI*

CHANGTU” On 18th Oct

+ Ple "SINKIANO" On 16th Octo

6 puta

• YUNNAN". On 17th Oct 6 p.m. "LINAN" On 19th Oct.. 2 p.m. "HUICHOW" 'On 20th Oct, 4 p.. "SZECHUEN" On 21st Oct. "KIANGSU ".... On 21st Oct., KWANGTUNG" On 22nd Oct., "SOQUEUW** On 23rd Oct., *HUPEN”. On 24th Oct.. "OHENAN"... Ou 25th Oct "TEAN"

On 30th Oct.. "KEICHOW" 27th Oct,

Axov, SWATO, S'roun. & Bangkok." 'AKOY, SHANGHat & ThisGraO SHANGHAT

SWATOW & SHANGHAI

HoHOW, PAKHor & Hairstong WHATWEI, CHEFOO & TIENTSIN.

*

WAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

For Fraight or Pamage apply to - TELEPHONE Central 36

Noon 6th, 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.

Noon 4 p.m

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Agents.

CARGO AND BAGHAUP CAN BE INSURED AT THE OPÝLIK OF BUTTERFIELD • SWIRL,

AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE,

LIMITED.

"CHANGTE" &

"TAIPING

Tuz New VSSZUS MAINTAIN A REGULAR SERVICE FROM HONGKONG TO AUSTRALIAN PORTS Through Bills of Lading issued to all Australian, New Zealand and Tasmanian Ports EXCELLENT & MOST UP-TO-DATE FINT & S100ND OLLE PASSWORE ACCOMMODATION. HONGKONG 20 SYDNEY-19 DAYS.

ATBANKLA

CHANGTE

TAIPING

CHANGTE

TAIPING.

***

Den Belle Kowa

Ia Port..

6th November

7th December

4th January, 1929

Dux to Bar

18th October

13th November

14th December " 11th January, 1929

Arouts.

For Freight and Passage Apply to-BUTTERFIELD & SWIŁE, TELEPHONE: CENTRAL 36.

BOSTON, NEW YORK AND

BALTIMORE

Jo SzariCE OF THE

"BLUE FUNNEL LINE" (OCEAN 8.8, CO, LTD., AND CHINA MUTUAL 58. 00. LTDJ

AND

AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE

(ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL 8.S. CO. LTD

AGAPENOR"

Sallings from Hongkong.

3. "CITY OF KHIOS'

B.B. "PYRRHUS" 7.

.S. "CITY OF PERTE"

244

Via Suez Cansi Via Suez Canal Via Suez Canal Via Suez Canal

17th October 25th October

18th November 30th November

Steamers prossed via Suez Canal or Panama Canal at Owners' option.

"Subject to Change without Notice,

for Freight and Particulare, apply to-

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, or THE BANK LINE, LTD. HONG KONG HONG KONG & CANTON, JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD., CANTON,

PRINCE LINE

IMPROVED SERVICE

BY

FAST MOTOR VESSELS

TC.

BOSTON

AND

NEW YORK

M.V: "JAPANESE PRINCE"

M.V. "CHINESE PRINCE

Few Freight and Full Particulars, apply to-

13th October

8th November

FURNESS (FAR EAST), LIMITED.

Telephone: Central 3165.

Telegrams: Furnprince

(Incorporated in Great Britain)

King's Building.

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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS,

Shipping News

ARRIVALS.

October 11th. Jo Sang, British atr., 2002. toas, Capt. G. F. Matthews, from Sandakan, which part she left - on October 6th, with a general cargo, ving at Yaumati-Jar dine, Matheson & Co,

October 12th.

Anhui, British, str., 9.050 tons. Capt. 6. Pruhforthe, from Amoy, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. A10-B. & S. thinking, "British str.. 1.229 tons, Capt. Stringer, from Shanghai which port she left on October 8th, lying, at buoy No. C37.- B. & S.

Linc.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1928.

PASSENGERS.

Arrivals,

Arrivals and Departures,

etc.

TRAVEL IN CANADA.”

C.P.R. FILM AT INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS,

The following passengers arrived here on October, ith by the 3.5.

The Institution of Engineers and More from, the North:-Mr. and Shipbuilders again leat their hall Mrs. A. D. Morrison, Miss Morti last night for the exhibition of an sha, Miss E. Lork. Mr. and Mrs.interrating in, this time dealing with travel in Canada. The Sim A. J. Brock, Mr, S. E. Alderman, is made up of four parts, which Mr. F., S. Murphy, Mr. C. E. while overapping to a certain ex- Macphy, Mr. Wy V. Mute," Coll and tout gave a very comprehensive picture of the Rockies. It was sent Mes. T. C. Newton, Mr. WV, H.

from the Montreal office of the Hoegger, Major and Mrs. B. Lake and in fact, Miss E, de Lapps, Capt. and Mrs. J. Döyle, Miss H. Law ford, Mr. C. Bogomeloff, Mr. A.

C.P.R. to their local agents who arranged for the shewing. the Institution, in introducing the Mr. T. G. Stokes, President of

and demonstrator, pieture

INDO-CHINA

STRAM NAVIGATION · COMPANY, LIMITED

То

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATIONS

TSINGTAU via. SWATOW

& SHANGHAI

SHANGĦAI vis AMOF... OSAKA vis AMOY, MOJI

*КОВЫ

OSAKA vis AMOY,S'HAL..'

MOJI KOBE

STRAITS & CALCUTTA...

Mr. SANDAKAN

WAS

ri

STEAMSHIP

" HANGSANG“ "FOOSING "OHAKSANG" "YATSHING

"SUISANG"

"YUENSANG"

Dart

Son., 14th Oct., at 7am. Wed, 17th Oct., at 7 pm. Sun 21st Oct, at 7 a.m; Wed, 9th Oct., at 7am.

Sun., 21st Oct., at 7 a.m.

%

KUMSANG

Satur, 97th Uct, at 7 am

Frin

fnd Nov, at 7

**KUTRANG "

Fri. 19th Oct, at p.m.

·MAUSANG."

---"CHAKSANG"

"CHEUNGSHING

Fri.,

Afon, 15th Oot, at 9 p.œu

Thurs., 25th Oct., at Noon

19th Oct., at 3 pa

For Freight or Passage, apply to-

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. LTD

TALAKONA: Cavya No. 15.

GENERAL MANAGERS...

GLEN LINE.

FARE: HONG KONG TO LONDON 282,

then the To LONDON, ROTTERDAM & HAMBURG VIA STRAITS & COLOM BO.

46

Motor Vessel "GLENAPP"

Motor Vessel "GLENSHIEL"

"

Motor Vessel "GLENBEG"

Vity of Eastbourne, British str.,

C. Finney, Miss S. Fong, Mr. Y. Costello, to the large audience, said, 3.302 tons. Capt. J. Jenkins, Wong Mr. Y. Young, Dr. R. that he himself had been Home by CANTON from Singapore rid Masila.

E. Cameron, Mr. H. Causen, Mr. C.P.R. and that he felt sure the The latter part she left on Oct. D. Nicholl, Mr. M. Bjergieit, would be an inducement to TIENTSIN

others who had not already doneį 9th with a general cargo, lying. R. P. Whiteman, Mrs. Tu to try that route. at Hold's Wharf.-Bank Line,

Sherman and infam, Mr. and Mrs.

The first film entitled Over the A. G. Kellogg, Staff Capt, and Mrs. More British str., 10,953 tons,

Lonsdale and tour children, Dr. top of the American Rockies Cant. R. Holland, from Yoko-and Mrs. G. Bird and two inmade from an aeroplane and won. hams, which port she left on fants, Mr. F. Miesener, Mina Leary, shown of the scenic beauties and derful and unusual pictures were October 3rd, with silk, cotton it. W. Clark. Mrs. Schwarz, Kowloon Wharf.-P. & O'

strange in-ountin crests. In 11-0 Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cooke and

clear a President Piercey American str., infant, Mr. T. C. Woo, fr. 4. T. cther way, perhaps. S

realisation of the appearance oi 8,303 tons, Capt. H. Nelson,¦ Stubbs. Mr. L. Cook, Mr. J. M.

the "Roof of the World" could from Seattle, which port she left¦ Hall, Mr. A. 31. Jenssen. Miss F. on September 22nd, with 2,200 Cul Mrs. A. E. Cave, Mr. J. Mac skinned round the crests and pie- have been obtained. The plane tons of general cargo, lying at Kaight, Mrs. M. Finnigan and two tires were shows of every possible Kowloon Wharf-Dollar 8.S. children, Miss Hartley, Mr. and

Snow clad and mist view point. Mrs M. Parker,

wreathed, the rocks assume strange Shansi, British str.. 1,009 tons.; The following passengers arrived shapes, now like a Norman castle

Capt. A. N. Taylor, from Can here on Oct. 11th by the American then semi-human, and ton, lying at buoy No. B9.-Mail Line 9.8. President Pierre great height of Assiniboine itself B. &, S.

from Seattle, U.S.A., and Victoria, whose crest, 11.530 feet above the Tai Funk Sing. Chinese str., 1.405 B.C.Mr. and Mrs. Reno W sea, is like an Egyptian pyramid.

tone, Capt. H. Madoer, from Backus, M.D., Miss Joan Fay

Lake Louise" followed taken) Saigon, which port she left on Backus, Master Byron Charles from the ground level. This lake is October 7th, with a general Backus, Mr. Page Ballard, Capt. called the "Gem of the Canadian cargo, lying at buoy No. C42-Thos. P. Ballenger, M. and Mrs. Rockies and on its shores is a Fan Yuan Hong.

John K. Barrington, Master John magnificent hotel whose architec- K: Barrington, Mr. R. P.ture blends well with the, land. Taklin British str.. 3,742 tons,

Billingsley, Mr. Douglas Bonamy, scape. It is a mile above sea level Capt. W. E. Grant. from Cal Dr. Branch, Mr. Briggs, Rev. John in wonderful surroundings. cutta, Rangoon, Penang and Buckley, Mr. J. S. Campbell, Mr. Singapore. The last mentioned Manuel Chaume, Mr. J. M. Con port she left on October 7th, wag, Miss Ethel R. Cunningham, with a general cargo, lying at John Deasy, Rev. Francis Kowloon Wharf-Mackinnon, Donnelly, Mr. and Mrs. R. L Mackenzie & Co.

Drake, Miss Jane Drake, Miss Times" Muru, Japanese str.. 104 Florence H. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. tous, Capt. T. Wakamura, from Edward Feltman, Mr. S. M. Finn, Keelung, which port she left on Rev. George Flannigan, Mr. Ben- October 8th, with a cargo of jamin Franklin, Mr. H. Gilhouser, coal, lying at buoy No. C-Mrs. Percy S. Grant, Miss A. Amusing pictures were shewn of

Grant, Master Percy S. Grant, Jr., Tunkin, French str., 907 tons, Capt. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hamilton, the various wayside camps and meals. This journey Kas made F. La Morvan, from Haiphong Rev. and Mrs. Joseph W. Hawley from Banff, and once again inter- Charlotte Heilbronn, Miss esting glimpses of Mount Assini with a general cargo, lying at Mrs.

Laura Heist, Rev. William Hillion, boine were afforded. buoy No. C39.-M.M. Fiminale, Norwegian str., 5,353 Mrs. T. Holland, Mrs. C. F. Hol

"On the Roof of the World," a tons, Capt. E. Shierego, from land; Kellogg, Mr. A: Kilberg. Ped Assiniboine was the last Bim Mrs. C. F. Johnston, Rev. picture of a party of climbers who Singaper, which port she left}

N.Y.K

CLEARANCES.

October 12th.

"

Lineho, for Canton. Timce Maru, für Canton,

ingler, far Kwang Chow Wan. Moreu, for Singapore. Shin Hing, for Macao. Shani, for Swatow. Hu Snug, for Singapore. Fiminale, for Takao. Bourbon, for Saigon. Tak ifing, for Autau Tonkin, for Haiphong.

A curiously familiar note, was struck in the picture of the Lake. Louise tram which runs up from the plain and is twin brother to

Peak Tram. our

Skyland by Horse" provided some beautiful pictures of wood. land and lakeside scenes, before the pomies mounted up the rocky mountain paths to the snow level.

(via Oran),

(via Oran)

(via Oran)

31st Oct. 14th Nov. 14th Dec.

"

TO SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & VLADIVOSTOČK.

Steamship "CARNARVONSHIRE” Motor Vessel "GLENBEG "*"

Steamship

Steamahip Steamship

97

"PEMBROKESHIRE"

GLENIFFER".

CARMARTEENSHIRE”

16th Oct.

29th Oct.

19th Nov,

25th Nov.

12th Dec.

For å raight, Passage and further Partionlara, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD,'

AGENTS: THE GLEN LINE, LTD.

NDL

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN

There is no doubt that the audi- ence very much enjoyed the pic tures and joined in the" thanks expressed by Mr. Stokes to the. C.R. for the privilege of seeing FAR EASTERN PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICE them.

SHIPPING "MOVEMENTS.

1

www

+

£73.

FARE FROM HONG KONG TO GENOA : Cabin' class

Intermediate alag £18.

The R.M.S. Empress of Russia THROUGH BOOKINGS TO LONDON; FARE FROM HONG KONG TO LINDUS

Cabin class arrived at Nagasaki, on Thursday at 3.30 p.m., left on Friday at 6 a.m., and is due at Shanghai to-day (Saturday) at 11 am.

on October 6th, with a general r. Herman Krupp, Mr. William

argo, lying at buoy No. 46-Kunstadter, Mr. H. Lederberg, of the series and as interesting as Dodwell & Co.

Mr. A. P. Macfadyen, Mr. and the others. Mrs. George J. McCarthy, Mr: A. McClelian Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McDonald. Miss Dorothy McGuire, Mr. E. W. McKeel, Mr. Louis B. Merwin, Mr. Loring C. Merwin, Misa. Hester E. Merwin. Mrs. Anna C. Moore, Rev. Francis Mul len, Rey, and Mrs. Wm. C. Osgood, Master Frederic Osgood, Mr. John. W. Patrick, Master J. Percifield, Rev. Bro. Anselm Pettey, Mr. Oscar M. Plug Miss J. Plummer, Rev. Thomas Ray, Rev. and Mrs. Paul R. Reynolds, Master Robert Reynolds. Mrs. O. E. Reynolds, Miss Helen Reynolds, Rev. John Romaniello, Dr. R. 3. Ross, Mrs. E. C. Saunders, Master Allen Saunders, Mrs. Mabel Shengle, Prof. and Mrs. George A. Stanton, Mr. R. N. Swan, Rev. Mark "A. Tennien, Mrs. C. C. Vines, Mrs. A. Sunset.J. Weeks, Mr. Henry Welbon, Rev. 6.00 p.m. Bro. Francis Wempe, Colonel R. .D. Williams. Mias Mildred ... Wooden.

SUNRISE AND SUNSET.

To-day

Sunrise.

"

.6.10 a.m.

+

6.00 5.59

ts

"

To-morrow...6.19 Monday...0.20

The P. & 0. Co.'s sis, Kidderpore left Singapore for Hong Kong on the 8th inst., at p.m., and is due here to-day (Saturday) at daylight.

The B. L. 8.3. Taklien will leave for Amor, Moji,' Kobe and Osaka at 6 am, to-morrow (Sunday), the 14th inst.

The "rav. Japanèse Priner, from New York, sailed from Keelung on the afternoon of the 11th inst., and

NEXT SAILINGS TO EUROPE:—

Freight 3. "Schlesioa" Pass 3.3. DERFFLINGER” Freight .S." Giessen" Past, M.S.BAAEBLUECKEN"

£80.

departure 13th 0x.

departure. Usa Jo

departure 9th Nov.

departure 17th Nor.

Passenger steamers sailing via Manila and Ports to Genoa,

Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen.

Freight steamers sailing via Singapore and Forts to Marseilles Botterdam, Hamburg and Bremen.

is expected to arrive here to-day. Through Bills of Lading issued to all parts of the world.

(Saturday) at daylight...

THE HONG KONG & WHAMPOADOCK

COMPANY, LIMITED.

TELEGRAPHIU ADDRESS: "MANIFESTO,“ HONG KONG.

CODES USED: A1, ABC, Fifth Edition; Engineering: First and Second Editions;

Western Union and, Watkin's, Benson's, Marconi.

Dock Owners, Ship Builders, Marine and Land Engineers, Boiler Makers, Iron, Steel

and Brass Founders, Forge Masters, Electricians.

NEXT ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE:-

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & NORTH Chuwa (Passenger steamery)

PORNO JAPAR

(Freight steameru)

FARE FROM HONG KONG TO SHANGHAI:

$75.00.

Intermediate class...845.00.

744

3.8. "SAARBRUECKEN *

dae here 21st Oct.

Cabin clasa

Рава Freight 8.8. Pfalz"

8"COBLENZ"

Pall

due here 7th Nov. dne her 15th Nov.

MELCHERS & CO.,

Telephone C. 6579.

AGENTS, HONG KONG,'

3, Chster Road,

Queen's Building.

M

MESSAGERIES

M

MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS

Sailings from HONG KONG:

To MARSEILLES via Saigon, Singapore, To Yokohama via Shanghai and

Colombo, Djibouti (Aden),Suez. Port-Said.

SPHINX

G. METZINGER

PAUL LECAT

ANDRE LEBON ...

Kobe.

23rd

PAUL LECAT

6th Nor

20th Nov.

4th Deo,

1st Jan, 1929 15th

#

... 29th Jan, 19th Fab..

CHENONCEAUX ̧... 18th Dec.

PORTHOS

ATHOS II...

DARTAGNAN

SPHINX

ANDRE LEBON ... OHENONCEAUX ... PORTHOS ATHOS. II ... D'ARTAGNAN 8PHINX

G. METZINGER

PAUL LECAT

23rd Oct.

7th Nov,

21st Nov.

6th Dee. 10th Deo. 2nd Jan, 1929 16th Jan,

... 30th Jan.

... 13th Feb 17

We can issue Through Tinksta to EGIPT, BIBIAN PORTS, EAST AFRICA, MADAGASCAR by Transhipment an our Mail Stenisers at PORT-SAID, er DITOUIL

COMMERCIAL-LINE.

For DUNKIRK via PORT SAID, OXan, Cansablanca, HAMBURG, BATTEEDAN,

(Antwerp):

For Fall Preticulare, apply to ---

de, des MESSAGEBIES MARITIMES“ Telmoiomen: (); £51-und-740-

8. Quana's BuzIANING,

* S.S.

CHANGTE"

Passenger and Cargo Vessel, Built and Engined at Kowloon Docks by THE HONG KONG WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LTD to the order of the AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL-LANE, Lp. For Australia-Hong Kong Service.

Please address enquiries to the Chief Manager,

M DYER, B.SC LLENA, KOWLOON DOOK, Hone Kenan

CO.,

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP

LIMITED'.

HONG KONG & SOUTH CHINA COAST PORT SERVIOS.

Rubject to alteration without notice. DEGULAR SERVICE of Foot High Class Coasi, Steamers.. Bailling «

FOR

SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW

AND RETURN (Occupying 8 to 9 Days)---

HAICHING

HAINING

TAIYANG

Sunday, Tuesday,

the 14th Oct., at 10 am, the 16th Oct., at 8 pale

Friday,

the 19th Oct., at 2.p.m.

Arrivals and Bepartures from the Company's Wharf (near Blako Fier). Bound Trip Tickets will be issued from Hong Kong to Foochow (Pagoda Anchorage) or vice-vered and Return by the same Steamer at the Reduced Rate of $80,00 including Meals while the Steamer is in Part.

For Freight and Passage pply to....

→ DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & 00.,

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