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LIJN:
Tel. Addres
REGULAR PASSENGER & CARGO SERVICE BETWEEN BONG KONG, SWATOW, AMOY, SHANGHAI, MANILA AND THE DUTCH
EAST INDIES.
SOUTH BOUND.
MIPECTED
STEAKERS
Faox
ON OR
ABOUT
WILL LEAVE ON
FOR
ANOT
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1929.
Money
RAW SILK.
and Markets
Messrs. Pentreath & Co. have forwarded us the following letter, dated October 29, from Messrs. Hornby Hemelryk & Co., Liver- peali
During the week under review, fluctuations in the spot month have been somewhat erratic. This de livery is se. higher on balance, but the later positions, have cased from
le. to be.
The New York certiñcated stock on the 16th inet. totalled 1,093 bales (5-bale unit) and 730 bales (10-hale unit).
The latest Japanese statistics compare as follows:
We are given to understand that a good demand for futures would probably eventuate at prices slight ly below the present levels..‚'
Close New York Saturday October 31.08., December St... January $4.900., February $4.002.
EXCHANGE RATES. [BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.]
Reasy, Dec. 3.
123.553 4.88 1/10
'Paris
New York Brussels Genevn
34.87
93.12
Amsterdam
Milan
Berlin.....
14
Stockholm
BATAVIA
Noon 17th Des MANILA, M'KSAR,
Noon"
July
August
21st Deo. Noon.
& SOZRABAIA BATAVIA
September
October. 1-15
Noon
at Jan.
SCERABAIL
BATAVIA
Shipments to America, Europe.
52,725 1,303 66,631 2.089 49,309 1,671 24,978 .727 Arrivals Into Tota!
from
Port Sight Interior Movemeät Stocks.
Copenhagen
Oslo... Vienna
12.081 03,105 20.38 18.123 18.783 19.203 31.67
Prague
.163
Helsingfors
101
Mndrid
33.183
Lisbon
109.25
Athen's
373
Bucharest
S17
Rio
Buenos Aires
3 13/10 46 5/10
Noon
1/81
Shanghai..
2/21.
1/91
TJIBADAK ... S'BAI, & Amor 9th Dec. 11th Dec,
TJISAROEA
16th Dec. TJISONDARI ... B'nai. & Axov 19th Dec.
THLEBOET
29th Dec. TJIKEMBANG SHAI. & Amor 30th Dec.
31st Dec., MANILA. M'ESAR.
AMOT
NORTH BOUND.
EXPECTED
STEAMERS
FROX
ON ON ABOUT
WILL LEAVE ON OB ABOUT
For
TJISAROEA.
(JAYA, MAKASSAR
3th Dec."
TJISONDARI
TJIKEMBANG
BATAVIA BATAVIA
TJIKARANG ..
7th Dec. 18th Dec. TJILEBOET JAYA, MARASSAB 20th Dec, Path Dec.
!!
KAMODIAN-
BAT&TIA
9th Dea. SWATOW & ANDY! 7th Deo. AKOT & S'HAI. 18th Dec... AMOT & S'HAI. 3rd Dec. SwLTOW & AMOT 28th Dua, AMOT & SHAL
JAVA.
-BANDOENG - PAPANDAJAN— GAROET SINDANGLA JA -TOSARI- NGAMPLANG-TJISOEROEPAN
NONGKODJADJAR WANASABI.
What do these Names mean?
A chain of good hotels in cool mountain-resorts
in a chain of scenic, volcanic mountains.
All inclusive tours from 3 to 4 weeks, re- membered for a life-time.
For particulars apply to:--
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.
Agents :-
ROYAL NETHERLANDS INDIES AIRLINES, LTD. York Building.
Telephone C. 1574. 1575. 1555.
NABELAGET
EXPRESS
EAPDER
FATARA
LINE
SERVICE
BARBER WILHELMSEN LINE.
TRANS-PACIFIC AND ATLANTIC COAST SERVICE
M.V.
via PANAMA.
NEXT SAILING
"TAI YANG" on DECEMBER 17th
for
SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, SAN FRANCISC O LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK & BOSTON
42 Days To New York
For Passenger and Freight information please apply
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
Queen's Buildings. "Agents.
Telephone C. 1080.
July
60,000 71,321 31,000 Angust... 63,330 60,7-12 39,000 September 62,215 51,063 35,000 -Oct. 1-15... 31,631 $1,705 41,000
Our New York correspondents cabled on Saturday that there is an increased turnover in Raw Silk at lower levels. The thrown silk market is dull, and the piece-goods market is quiet.
NEW N.Y.K. FEATURE.
TOURIST CABIN STEAMERS FOR THE PACIFIC.
As a result of the recent com- mission of the Asama Maru, on the N. Y.K. Orient California Ser- sier, the s.s. Siberia Maru, which as sen one of the most popular passenger ships on the southern route in Honolulu, is now transfer-
rd to the Company's Seattle Ser- rier. She is to sail for Seattle on ber first voyage in this service frem Kobe on the 6th and from Yoko hama on the 30th of this month, and is scheduled, to arrive at her des-
Bombay
Hent Kang Silver (spot). Silver (forward).
92 7/16
[Daily Share Quotations will be found on page of this issue.]
GREATER SHANGHAI
SCHEME.
AUTHORITIES TO PAY AS MUCH AS $800 PER MOW.
PASSENGERS.
Arrivals,
GOOD BUSINESS IN THE NAVY.
PROFITS FROM FLOATING SHOPS.
A.
The men of the Royal Navy, or the lower deck," as they are more familiarly known, as now doing good business with their own
shop," which is the naval section of the Navy, Army, and Air Force Institutes.
The following passengers arrived by the us. Asana Maru from Shanghai on December 2-Mr. J. G. Taylor, Mrs. E. H. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Rice, Mr. J. Vieweg, tr. E. T. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Gillard, Mr. S. P. C. Sarap, Mr. J.M. Ortaliz, Mrs. M. F. Ortaliz Mr. S. Capstiano. Misa P. H. Cas tiaro, Mr. J. Catiano, Mr. E. Cas tiano, Miss L. M. Rediger, Mrs. H.. In consequence of their trading M. Chen, Mr. and Mrs. T. Barry for the year ending November 3, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Stout, Mr. L. 1023, they have a sum of £11,000 to Ada Rocha, Sr. Ng Ting Quai.be-distributed among any deserving Mr. Ng Yet Chow, Mrs. Lum Chong, cause they may decide, or among Mr. and Mrs. Hong Sling, Mr. and the naval charities. Mrs. W. Hong Sling. Bliss Hong Sling, Miss S. Carrera, Mr. C. de Lalinde, Mr. B. D. van Staven, Mr. Lau Koon Long, Mr. Lum Chong, Mr. Lum Ying Mr. Lum Yuey, Mrs. Lee Chin Hang, Miss Dorian Lee, Master Bert Lee, Master Stanley Lee. Mr. Young Wah, Mrs. Ho Shee, Miss Rose Chew, Miss Esther Chew, Misa Helen Chew. Miss Emma Chew, Miss Leong Bing Chow, Mr. Jueng, Que Luc. Mr. Quan Chin, Mr. Goo Gồm, Mr. Leo Foo, Miss M. Barbe, Miss Maria Tianwin. Mr. M. G. Musagi. Mr. G. C. Ongjoco, Mr. M. Adriano.
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The Advantages.
It has naturally taken some timo to convinus the men of the advan tages of purchasing from their own "shop," but they now realise that as a result goods which would other- wise be expensive if purchased at shops abroad can be obtained at the same price as that which pre- vails in ships in home waters, a dat rate being charged for all the goods the sailor needs.
It was at the beginning of this month that the management of the canteens in HMS. Excellent and at the Royal Marine divisions and depot was taken over by this tre mendous organisation, the change from the old regime at these places being already felt with advantage.
This "extra rebate ¿' is a propor- During the year's trading under tion of the profit which has accrued review the sum of £74,710 168, 4d.. by means of the purchases made by was paid in cash ar rebate, and this the men of the lower deck from the with £19,750 from the 1997 account, whole of the ships of the British makes the total of £87,400 les, sd. Fleets round the world, and is in shown in the revenue account, while addition to the per cent. rebate the Navy's share of capital, general which is allowed to every ship on reserve and extra rebate reserve the goods purchased by each ship has been increased by £99,773, mak from the Naal,
the name bying a tatal in round figures of which the organisation is known. £58,500.
Mr. W. W. Mein, Mrs. F. W. Mein DODWELL
Miss D. Mein, Miss F. Mein, Master G. W. Mein, Miss D. Berry. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Afook, Master Tom Nyuk Ten, Mra, Pang Shoe, Miss H. Fong, Mr. S. N. Castle, Miss M. R. Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Non- gla, Hon, and Hra, F. B. McCurdy, Mr. Chan Lun. Mr. Ng Chi Wing. Mr. Ng Chi Poor, Mr. G. R. Perez, Mrs. H.H. Perez, Master R. J. Perez. Misa E. M. Perez, Mr. Mok Chi Heny, Hr. L. B. Stiles, Mr. H. C Pullen, Mra. Pullen, Mr. and Mrs. Lau Hne Kim. Mr. Law Lai Har, Mr. Lau Pak Song. Mr. Lau Pak Tri, Mr. Lại Xuân Phong, Miss L. M. Brown, Mr. M. C. Check. Rev. J. C. Dekorne Mrs. N. G. Dekorne, Miss. V. C. Elliot, Mr. B. Dekorne, Miss V. C. Elliot, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Ewer, Mr. A. Gaskill, Mrs. M. N. Gaskill, Mi93 M. N. Gaskill, Mr. A. H. Corveths. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Benns, Mr. and Mrs. R. le . Foster, Mr. J. M. Hutchin-
In order to clear up misunder-on. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hodges, standings which have arisen out of Mr. A. C. Mack, Mr. F. C. Mayler, an order issued by General Chang Sir Henry Pollack, Mr. C. A. Pratt. Churi, Mayar of Greater Shanghai M J. C. Almeida, Mrs. Valute forbidding farmers to sel. lands d'Almeida, Mr. J. M. Alves. Mr. J. F. Dimayaga. Mr. D. Sandier, situated within the site for ther. A. Bardo, Mr. J. Maddier. Mr. Proposed civic centre of Greater P. Min, Mr Chan Chilan, Mr. Shanghai, farmers held a meeting I. M. Loo, MF. H. Y. Lee, Mr. Fu last week at which there were pre-rak Lan, Mr. Yau Kun Fook, Mr. sent several officials representing and Mrs. W. F. Fung, Mr. Albert the Municipality..
Lei, Mr. and Mrs. Tsung Kung Lok,
CO., LTD.
NEW YORK BERTH.
FOR NEW YORK & BOSTON via SUEZ,
LLOYD TRIESTINO.
REQ ULAR MONTHLY PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE for BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE (FIUME). TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH' BILLS OF LADING TO GENOA, ALL ITALIAN, ADRIATIC, LEVANT, BLACK SEA AND DANUBE PORTS.
REDUCED PASSAGE RATES, BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE LONDON
***
***
"NEXT · SAILINGS.
£75.0.0.
£83.0.0.
OUTWARDS FOR KOBE YOKOHAMA & MOJI.
8. HILDA" M.V. “REMO"
From Hong Kong,
Sails on/or about the 24th Dec.
Sails on/or about the 2nd Jan,
After much discussion, the cf Mr. W. G. Loo, Mr. F. W. Lau. Mr. cials pointed out that the propos-F. Tai, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Kain, ed civic centre was being establish-
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tsen, Mr. C. C. | HOMEWARDS FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE.
the Misses Siao. Master H. S. Sino, Mr. Y. W. Wu, Mrs. H. Kwok, Minster L. S. Leung, Mr. A. G. Was- scrich, Mr. E. I. Chenalloy, Miss Johnstone, Mra. W. Ford, Mr. M. Pechinks. Miss S. A. Dvoyshes, Mr. Jang Jam Nan, Mr. Lo Sau' Kwai, Mr. Chui Fung Ki, Mr. Lam Tak Jung, Mr. Lun Tak Ping, Mr. Tong Mo Kwan, Mr. Yum Young Wali, Mrs. I. C. Kong, Mr. S.. Tan, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wang, Mr. Pang Ying Min, Mr. D. Y. Chu, Mr. C. Lu, Mr. K. 5. Chen, Mr. T. C. Loh, Mrs. C. C. Lee, Mrs. C. T. Lee, Mr. C. K. Liang, Mrs. S. W. Liang, The and Mr. J. F. Cheng.
ination on December 11, making che passage in 19 days.
The placing of the Siberia Marued for the welfare of the public on this run should be of particular as a whole and the farmers, there interest to the travelling public. fore, should co-operate with the Following her withdrawal from her authorities in making the scheme sticcess, They appealed to the former run her passenger accom- modation was reconditioned at the farmers to tell their friends to obey Osaka Iron Works, converting her the Mayor's order, and issued a into a Cabin Ship with accommoda-circular in this connection. This tion for both Cabin and Tourist said:- Cabin Class. The establishment of the Tourist Cabin, though no longer novelty on the Atlantic, is the first attempt ever made by any trans-Pacific steamship line. This new class of passenger accommoda- tion will offer the travelling public the opportunity of crossing the Pacific at a remarkably moderate rate in absolute comfort, and will be of great benefit to those who wish to travel with comfort without ostentation.
In the Cabin Class, out of her 32 stateroomis, 24 are former first class, and these rooms, which previously accommodated. & persons, have been converted into room for one or two passengers. All Calin Class rooms are fitted with full-length beds with Simmons's Beautyrest opring mat tresses instead of berths as before. The Public Rooms have also been re-decorated and a Children's Room has been newly provided for the benefit of young passengers.
The present authorities, unlike former militarists and corrupt offi- clals whe forced farmers to sar render their lands without pay ment or at greatly reduced prices, are prepared to purchase the lands of farmers for the proposed civil centre at prevailing rates. authorities are prepared to pay as
The following passengers are rx-| much as 8800 per mow provided the land cost that price at the pected by the as. Hakozaki Maru from Europe on December 3.--Mrs. time of its purchase by the pre- sent holders and such will be. A. Barn, Miss II. Dick, Mr. F. handed over immediately after the Lickley, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Lipay, Mr. M. Lipsey, Miss M. Lipsey, lands
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lizarraga, Mr. Lopez, Miss Lopez, Miss Lopez, Miss A. V. Mittaz, Mr. R. Paradies, Miss C. Pardies, Miss E. Paraties, Miss L. Sanz, Mise M Sanz, Mr. W. A. Stegner, Master
are purchased. Further- more, the authorities will compen sate farmers for their losses as a result of the tearing down of their homes or the removal of the tombs of their ancestors and they are prepared to purchase as much as 7,000 mow.-.-C: Daily News,
Christmas.
A. Stegner, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tarrant, Miss E. C. Tarrant, Mr. H. Assadourian, Mr. S. E. Britten. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Carter, Miss G. M. Carter, Miss E. L. Carter. Master G. E. R. Carter, Mrs. L. M.. Ferguson, Miss J. Ferguson, Mrs.
U.S. TARIFF TO PASS BY CHRISTMAS, While, the Tourist Cabin accom- nodation is better than the former
SENATOR KORAH
G. Hayward, Miss J. Hayward, 2nd class in many respects, the fare
OPTIMISTIC.
Mr G. M. Hendley, Mr. F. H. is considerably lower. For instance,
Hiscock, Mrs. H. L. Mecklenburgh, the old 2nd class rate from Toko-
Washington, Nov. 28.-Senator Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Trock, Miss L hama to San Francisco was G.$150, bar the present Touris: Cabin fare William E. Borah, on behalf of a M. Trock, Mr. Von Alpen, Mrs. M. ccalition of western Senators from A. Wells, Master J. Wells, is auly 8125, or 17 per cent, less both the Republican and Demo- Baron T. Ariji, Mr. Choonho Cho than the old 2nd class fare.
Another facility, offered is that cratic ranka, declared to-day that . K. Morishige, Mr. M. Suzuki, Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Burkett, Mr. trans-Pacific passengers of Cabin the tariff bill ghould pass the re- and Tourist Cabin classes can trans-gular session of Congress before C. W. Burkett, jr., Miss J. P. Burkett, Miss N. D. Burkett, Ier to 1st and 2nd class respectively
Master J. W. Burkett, Mr. N on any other N.Y.K. liners without additional payment, except, how
Fujioka, Mr. S. Hijikata, Comdr. ever, in 2nd class of the Taiyo
S. Inouye, Mr. K. Kan, Mr. K. Maru, Asama Maru, Tatsuta Maru
Kishimoto, Mr. S. Kishinami, Mr. J. Koh, Mrs. M. Krupsky, Mr. and and the Chichibu Maru.
Mrs. K. Kumoi, Mr. S. Kunitomi, Mr. and Mrs. E. Larsen, Miss J. Louis, Miss Mawby, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mayeda, Mr. T. Wakamura, Mr. H. Nishikawa, Mr. and Mrs. Okano, Mr. K. Sakaguchi, Mr. K. Sekiguchi, Mr. S. Shibata, Mr. S. Shimizu, Mr. T. Takeda, Mr. J. Takibuchi, Vikount A. Toki, Mr. 5. Toyofuku, Dr. T. Watanabe, Mr. and Mrs. K Yoshimura, Mr. O. Yoshimura, Mr. Y. Yoshimura, Mr. T. Yuasa,
The travelling public will not be slow to cotice the great improve
nent effected by the N.Y.K. Line, whose constant efforts to improve their service has created a new era in the trans-Pacific
passenger tra.he.
BRITISH MISSIONS. ECONOMIC QUESTIONS
DISCUSSED.
(BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE]
The coalition will not consent, Senator Borah said, to considera. tion of any appropriation or ether bills until the tariff has been dis- possed of.
Other leaders believe that the measure cannot pass before the end of January.
Six tariff schedules remain for action, and, therefore, great speed will be necessary in order to meet the Borah programme.
UNEASINESS AGAIN AT CLINTON PRISON. TROOPS ASKED FOR BY THE WARDEN.
New York, Nov. 28.-State Ruoay, December 3. troopers were to-day sent to Clin
Airfares between London and
In the House of Comunons ton prison at Dannemora at the Paris over the Imperial Airways to-day; the President of the request of the prison warden, who line have been reduced for the 8 Board of Trade, Mr. William said that uneasiness had broken.. airliner from £4.158. to £3 10s. thus for the first time becoming Graham, when asked whether, in out and he feared a riot. view of the access of the recent economie Mission to South America, it was proposed to send similar This prison for the most harden- missions to other parts of the world, ed long-term offenders, was recent pond the quietion and
info of the most sideration, but he was unable yet desperate riots in American peual to make a statement.
history.
The warden refused to give ad-actually cheaper than the first-class rail and bont fares between the two ditional information.
cities via the Dover-Calais route. At the same time somewhat smaller reductions have been made for the which u die SALOTOS P land air route.
M.V.HIMALAYA" M.V.VIMINALE' 8.S.. "HILDA
* M.V. "REMO"
From Hong Koog, Sails on/or about the 28th Dec. Sails on/or about the 7th Jan. Baile on/or about the 25th Jan. Salls on/or about the 4th Feb.
NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS
COLOMBO FROM CALOUTTA &
SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS
то
Regular Passenger and Cargo Service to South African Ports. Through Bills of Lading issued from Hong Kong.
For Freight or Passage on any of the above Lines, apply to:-
DODWELL & CO, LIMITED.
Telephone: Central 1030,
H.8
吧
Agents.
"
Hamburg-Amerika Linie,
COMBINED FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVIOR. CABIN CLASE ACCOMMODATION FOR 50 PASSENGERS,
FARE FROM HONG KONG TO GENOA-£70, 0, 0, OUTWARD.
Sailings from Europe for S'hai, Japan & Northern Ports:-
M.V." HAVELLAND", M.V." ERMLAND"
M.V." BURGENLAND" 8.8. ALBERT VOEGLER" M.V. "VOTGLAND" HOMEWARD,
dae here on or about the 16th Dec. sue here on or about the 28th Dec,
1930
due bere on or about the 9th Jan. due here on or about the 25th Jan. ... due hers on or about the 8th Feb.
Sailings for Genoa, Botterdam and Hamburg via Manila, Singapore, Colombo & Port Said *5.5. *SAARLAND" sailing from here on or about the 12th Dec. sailing from bere on or about the 26th Dec.
1930
18.8. "AMMON"
8.8. "OLDENBURG" "maling from here on or about the 10th Jan. M.V. "ERMLAND" sailing from here on or about the 28th Jan, ALV. "BURGENLAND" sailing from here on or about the 11th Feb. 8.8. "ALBERT-VOEGLER"
sailing from here on or about the 25th Feb. * Calling also at Alicante. Calling also at Malacca & Amsterdam. 8.8. SAARLAND" Calling at Lebu instead of at Manila,
For Freight, Passage and further Particulars, please apply to
JEBSEN & CO.
12, Pedder Street.
Ac2x78.
Tel. 0.4754.
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