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ARISTOCRATS OF THE PACIFIC EMPRESSES

Offer the Utmost in

39

SPEED-SIZE-SPACE-LUXURY,

AND

SERVICE

Hong Kong Shangbel Nagasak! Kebe Toro Honolulu Fancouver

Leave

Arrive, Leave Emp. of Russia Apr. 7 Apr. 10 Apr. Emp, of Japan ...Apr. 21. Apr. 21 Emp. of Asia ...ay May 8 May Emp. of Canada...May 10 May 22 Emp. of Russia ...June 2 Jane Emp. of Japan...Jun 10 June 18 Emp, of Asia July 3 July

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1933.

Shipping News Week-End Statement. Waterfront

WEEK-END CARGO RETURNS:

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During the 24 hours ended at 9 m. yesterday a botal of 21 ships brought 28,385 tons of cargo to the Colony, and carried 8,137 tons for.. through ports. These ships brought 1,384 Asistio deck passengers to Hong Kong During the period under review 18 ships loft the Colony.

SHIPS.IN HARBOUR.

The following merchant ships were | -- in port yesterday

Wharves. A.P.C-North Point: Juno. Socony Laichikok: Tascalusa.

Tahcher,

Douglas Lapraik,-Haiching

Docks, Kowloon-Limehow, Raby Castle,

Taikoo.-Shantung, Adrastus. Cosmopolitan.-Scalarin.

Leave

Leare

LAAYO

Arrive

11

Apr. 13 Apr. 15

Apr. 24

9 May 11 May 13

June

6 June 8 June 10

Apr. 28 Apr. 28 May 4 May 9 May 92 May 24 May 26 June 2 June 7 June 19 June 21 June 13 Jans 29 July. 4

Bisays

July

7. July 9 July 11

Buoys.

July 20

Emp. of Canada...July 14 July 16

July 19 July 21 July 28

Aug. 2

No. 43.--Steel Trader.

Erp. of Russia.July 24 Jaly 28 July 30 Emp, of Japan Aug.11 Aug. 14

Ang, 1 Anh 9

Aug. 12

Aug. 18 Aug. 18 Aug.24

Aug. 29

No. A4-Barungs.

No, A.-Moeraki.

Emp. of Asla...........Aug,25 Aug. 27 Aug. 29

Ang, 31 Sept. 3

Bapt. 11

No. A6.-Manila Maru.

Sept. 13 Sept. 15 Sept 22

Sept. 27

No. 49.-H. Riviere,

Emp. of Canada...Sept. 8 Sept. 10.

Passengers desiring to travel comfortably on a Limited Budget should ask about the

EMPRESS TOURIST CABIN accommodation

EXCEPTIONAL LOW FARES.

HONG KONG-MANILA

Leste

Heer Kona

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA ... Mar. 31, 5 P.M.

For further information please apply to

No. A10.-Hunun

No. A10-Durmont D'Ourville.

No. B-Yatshing..

No. 83-Anshus.

No: B3.-Tonkin.

No. B.-Promise,

No. 87.-Borneo,

No. B8-Proteus,

No. B9.-Marly.

No. B10. To Chu Kung.

No. B11-Taming.

Manila

Apr. 2

No. 312.-Hermod.

CANADIAN PACIFIC

YKLINE

N.

SAN FRANCIS00 via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolula

CHICHIBU MABU .. TATSUTA MABU...

ABAMA MARU

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.

HIKAWA MARU HIYE MARU

Wednesday, 13th April Wednesday, 26th April 10th May.

Wednesday,

...(Starts from Kobe) Monday, 27th March (Starts from Kobe) Wednesday, 10th April LONDON, MARSEILLES, 'ANTWERP, BOTTERDAM

via Singapore, Penang, Colombo & Suez.

TERUKUNI MARU

HAKUSAZ MARU ...

HARUNA MÁRU

Friday,

Baturday:

Saturday,

31st March

15th April 29th April

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Pers.

KAMO MARU

...Saturday, 22nd April

SUMBAY vin Singapore, Penang & Colombo.

+ NAGATO MARU

TANGO MARU

Wednesday, 29th March Tuesday, 11th April

SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu

Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama. BOKUYO MARU

Monday, NEW YORK, BOSTON.via PANAMA

1st May

LIVERPOOL vin Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus,

Genos & Valencia

+ LIMA MABU

Sunday, 16th April

DALCUTTA ris Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.

+ RANGOON MABU

+ PENANG MARU

Wednesday, 29th March Saturday. 8th April

- HANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

GINYO, MARU

KATORI MARU

AKITA MARU (Moji'direot)

↑ Cargo only.

Wednesday, Saturday. Wednesday,

29th March 1st April 5th April

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

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For further information, apply 5=

Telephone 38291 | (Privata exchanges to all Depts.)

MOM

MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS

Bailings from Hone Kore:

To MARSEILLES vin-Exigon, Singapore,

Penang, Gelombo, Djibouti (Adam), Spor, Port-Said.

ARAMIS

CRENONCEAUX-3h Apr

-ÁTKOS LL

D'ARTAGNAN

ANDRE LEBON

FELIX BOUSSEL.

TORTHOB

ARAMIS

... 28th Mar.

26th Apr, 9th May ... 23rd May 6th June

20th June 4th July

To SHANGHAI.

CHENONCEAUX ... 28th Mar. ATHOS. II.

.. 11th Apr.

25th Apr. DARTAGNAN

9th May ANDRE LEBON FELIX BOUSHEL

23rd May РОВТНОВ

... th June ARAMIS

*.. 20th June CHENONCEAUX

5th July

We can larus Through Tickets to BoYPT, SYBIAN PORTS, Van Africa, MADAGASCAR by Transhipment on our Mail Stemmer at Porz-Bad, or DJIBOUL, PASANGAN COMMERCIAL_LINE

For DUNKIRK via Haiphong, Baigon, Oran, Le Havre - SIKIANG

an er about 14th or 20th March, 1998,

For Fall Farticulam, apply to mee

Gle des MESSAGERIES

No. B13-Wenifred Moller.

No. BH.-Kwangehow,

No. B16.-Kaying.

No. B16. Halvard.

No. B17.-Mao Lee, “

No. B18.-Shantung.

No. B20.Sinkiang.

No, B21.-Shantung.

No. B23.Minnie Moller.

No. B25.-Baron. Blythswood.

No. B27-Marion Moller.

No. B28. Heian Maru.

No. C1.-Hiram.

No. 02. Havdrot.

No. C4-Solviken.

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

The R.M.S. Empress of Asia left Yokohama on March 25 at 3 p.m., is due at Vancouver on April 3, and -will leave for Hong Kong viú porta,

on April 8.

The RM.S. Empress of Hussia arrived at Kobe on Saturday at 7.30 am., left that port at 1 p.m., was due at Nagasaki yesterday p.m., and leaves for Shanghai day (Monday) at 6 am.

PASSENGERS

Departures.

1

ARRIVALS.

News.

March 24 Atsuta Mara. Japanese str., 4,010 tons, Capt. K. Fukuda; from Nagasaki, buoy. No,

Å7.- N.YIK. Fres, Talt, American str., 8,413 tons; Chpt. M. M. Jensen, from Shanghai, Kowloon Wharf.- American Mail Line.

March 95.

Anshun, British str., 1,860 tona, Capt. J. D. Whyte, from Amoy, buoy No. B3.-B. & S. Borneo, British str., 1,297 tons, Capt. E. G. Rupley, from gon, bucy No. 87.-Yuen On & Co Becinum, Norwaginu. str.. 3,062 tons. Capt. C. Olsin, from likpapan North Point.-A.P.C. St. Henri Riviere, French

SHIP'S CARGO FOR JAPAN

ATTEMPT TO BUY OFF CREW

(Special Air-Mall Service)

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London, Murch 7.-A former Bef gian steamer, Stanleyville, which had recently been, purchased for Saibreaking-up by Messrs. Hughes Bolekow, of Blyth, sailed yesterday with a cargo of scrap metal for Japan, having been resold to

firin of shipbreakers. Ba-Japanese

Her mailing was delayed for fifteen hours because, the secretary of Messrs. Hughes Botokow said of bad weather conditions.

the destination of the Stanleyville became known locally Capt. W. J. Freec, from Swa-members of the Anti-War League tow, buoy No B10-Wo Fat endeavoured to persuade the crew Bing Heian Mara. Japanese str., 2,495 tons, Capt. Y. Yasuks, from Keelung, buoy No. B28. M. S. I

1,353 tons, Capt. P. B. Mor- gante, from Cantan, buoy No. A9.-Sing Kee & Co. Halvard, British str., 1,217 tons.

Hirmed, Norwegian str., 840 tons, Capt. S. Elissen, from Bang- kok, tuny No. Big-Thoresen

When

+

P.&O., British India Apcar and

Eastern & Australian

Lines

(COMPANIES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS BAR TAKING CARGO FOR ~ ~- "STRAITE, JAVA BUKMA CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN, GULE,

WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS KASTAVA SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND. & QUEENS. LAND PORTS BEDY BEA EGYFT CONSTANTINOPLE":

GREECE LEVANTINE PORTS BUBOPE, ETORK PENINSULAR AND OBIENTALT. FORTNIGHTLY- DIRECT ROYAL MAILLESTRAMBES,

Steamship Tons.

Hongkong- (about)

[ *F BANGALORE" 4,100 Lut Apt

"RANPURA” 17,000

6th Apr, MIRZAFORE"- 6,700" 19th Apr 15,000 22nd Apr. CHITHAL

4,000 29th Apr. *BHUTAN

to refuse to sail on the groundRANURI”

bat the cargo could be turned into "CARTHAGE"

The crew, which is Дutions. chiefly Japanese, promised to leave the ship, it is understood, on re ceiving a promise of monetary This becoming known assistance.

"BOUDAN “

"NALDERA

KARAN-I-HIND

+" BURDWAN”

MANTUA »

to the Anti-War League Conference meeting at Bermondsey, a collec-HAWALPINDI & Oo.

tion was made on Saturday after: "RANPURA" Hydrangea, British str., 561 tcns,

Capt. P. W. Grierson, from noon and two delegates were sent RAJPUTANA "RANCHL". -- Swatow. Chin On Wharf.-Chin north with the money.

Meanwhile police and shipping | "CARTHAGE" On & Co. Hydra Norwegian str., 1,375 officials had taken steps to stop any "NALDEKA"

Road, from attempts at boarding the ship CORFU tens, Capt. L. Bangkok, buoy No. B19.-The- made by unauthorised persons. By means of a small boat, however, resen & Co.

two members of the Anti-War: Lea- Mao Kee, Chinese str., 1,207 tons,

Capt. K. Watanabe, from Daigue, about midnight on Saturday, ren, buoy No. B17-Yee Tai managed to elude the police guard and conversed with the crew for Hong. Manila Maru, Japanese str., 5,028. an hour.

The delegation travelled through- tone, Capt. 9. Takeya, from

out the night by taxi-cab carrying Moji, buoy No, A6.-O.S.K.

the money in a sack, but when they Neckar, German, atr., 6,973 tons, reached Blyth the ship was stand

Capt. A. Kinkel. from Shanging out to sea. The nows that the "BANTHIA" hai, buoy No. A8.-Melchers & Stanleyville had sailed was convey-TAKADA"

Conference sitting in London when ed by telegram to the Anti-Was "BIRDHANA

Co.

Ngow Fock. Norwegian str.. 700 tons, Capt. L. B. Guttormsen, from Bangkok, buoy No. B. Chin Sing Hong. Steel Traveller,

To

American str., 4,381 tons, Capt. Fitzsimons, from Shanghai, buoy No. 43.

Bank Lite.

Chu KingChinese str., 900 tona, Cant. J. Miller, from Sai- gon, buuyo 10.-Nam Tai Loong

Tokiwa Maru Japanese str., 4,280 tons, Capt. S. Hirose, from Singapore, buoy No. AL-N. YE. to-Tonkin, French str., 906 tona, Capt. J. Rounamony, from K C. Wan, buoy No B5.-M. M. & Co. Wing Wo, Portuguese str.. 495 tons, Capt. I de Lemos, from KC. Wan, Saikong Wharf-Wo Hop & Co. Winifred Moller, British str.. 1,440 tons, Capt R. Cordy, from Swatow,

· B13.--- buoy No. Thoresen & Co.

Capt. M. Costello, from Can- ton, buoy R4.-J. M. & Co. Hai Ning, British str., 882 tons, Capt. E. Walker, from Suntow, Douglas Wharf Douglas &

Co.

Havdrot, Norwegian str. 713 tons, Capt. L. Lovik, from Bangkok, buoy No, C.-Yong Hona Loong.

March 96.

The following passengers left for. Europe and ports by the P. & O. ss. Comoris on Saturday:-Mr. R. Adair, Mr. K. Archer, Mrs. A. Mi Appleyard, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. W: Arm-Yat Shing, British str., 1,494 tons, strong, Miss E. A. Armstrong, Mr. F. Austin, Mr. A. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bristow, Miss K. Bristow, Comdr. L. H. Bayley, Ft.- Lt. and Mrs. Breakey, Miss B. Burns, Mrs, C. C. Black, Miss E.. Black, Miss V. Black, Miss E. A Barron, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bagram, Mr. P. Barnicle, Miss B. Cohen, Mrs. H. H. Cohen, Mr. T. Crabb, Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarke, Miss Coles, Mr. and Mrs, Companjen, Mr. W. J. Chaplin, Mr. and Mrs. B Cryan, Master J. O. Cryan, Mr. and Mrs. D. Cochrane, Master T. Cochrane, Miss S. G. Cullen, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Craig, Miss D. M. Craig, Master R. G. Craig, Mr-f. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. E. 8, Cut- cher and infant, Master A. S. Cut- cher, Mr. and Mrs. W. Dunster, Mrs. F. J. Durnford, Mrs. K. J. D'Arcy, Mr. B. L. W. Dunnett, Sergt. G. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ellery and infant, Lt. Col. and. Mrs. Emerson, Mr. B. D.. Evans, Mr. A; P. Fergusont and two ser vants, Miss M. Flagcolet, Mrs. L H.. Fould and child, Mr. G. Gmei

ner, Mr. and Mrs. J. Haydon and infant, Mr. J. A.Hattersley, S.Q.M.S. W. E. Howell, Mrs. E. W. Hodges and infant, Mrs. L. B. Holmes and infant, Mr. and Mrs. H. House and infant, Master D. H. House, Mr. J. A. Illi, Mr. G. Jones, Mr. J. Johnstone, Mrs. C. M. Jack- son and infact, Dr. II. Kuseme, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Kirkby, Misa Mary Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lauderdale, Miss J. Lauderdale, Miss V. M. Lauderdale, Mr. F. Leechman, Capt. and Mrs. D. Loos, Mr. D. Lyon, Mr. J. C. Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Macdonald, Mr. A. Mos dows, Mrs. M. Merriman, Mrs; E. „Moore and infant, Sergl, and bira a McClelland and infeat, Mr

Hiram, Norwegian str., 1,109 tons, Capt E. R. Hannevig, from Bangkok, buoy No. C1-Thore. sen & Co. Hunnan, British str. 1,021 tons,

Capt. E. H. Histed, from Can- ton, buoy No A10-B & 8 Kaying, British at 1,672 tons,

Capt. A. F. Summerfeld, from Swatow, buoy. No - B16. B, &

Marion Moller, British at 2440 tons, Capt. V. Benz, from Chinwangtao, Joy No. B27. Muroran Marn Japanese str., 4,351

Dodwell & Co

tona, Capt S. Midzute, from Calcutta, buoy No. A7N. V

K...

Produce, Norwegian str., 743 tons,

Capt 8. Larsen, from Canton, Stonecutter Anchorage. Lerten & Co.

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it resumed its sitting yesterday: The message was as follows

17,000 14,000 6,80

6th May 20th May 27th May

16,000 3rd June 15,000 17th June 6,500 24th Jana

11,000.

1st July 12,000 18th July 17,000 29th July 17,000 18th Aug 17,000 28th Aug, 14,000 9th Sept 16,000 Ard Hept. 15,000 7th Oct.

Destination:

Mara, Havre,

don H'bg, B'dm, A'werp, di Hall Marseilles and London. straits, Colombo & Bombay, Marseille and London Bambay, Mars. Havro, Lidon.

'bg, H'da, A'werp, & Hall; Bombay, Marseilles and London

do me Bombay, Mars, Havre, L'don,,

H'bg., B'da A'werp & Hall. Bombay, Marseilles and London

Bombay, Mar., Havre, Londol,

H'ug., K'dm., A'werp, d. 1411. Bombay, Marseilles & London

do.

Macsailles and London,

Bombay, Adareilles and London. Marseille and London. Bombay, Marsailles & London.

*• Cargo only. - † Ualls Casablanca. ↑ Calls Kamsahi, Cutch Mandris & Kundia.

Frequent connections from Port Baid for Passengers and - Cargo to Cor

stantinople, Pireaus, Bayran, and other. Levant Porta by ataasaera 62. the Khadivini Mail Steamahip Co.

-BRITISH INDIA-APCAK SAILINGIS-

"TALAMBA"

TALMA

8,000 1,000

9th Apr. 19th Apr

Ingapore, Penang & Calcusta

7,000 30th Apr."

do... do,

8,000

18th May

10,000 24th May

B.I.---Apsar läne steamers have bresilent recommodation for 1st and 2ud.

glass passengers

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EASTERN AND AUSTHALIAN SAILINGS (SOUTH)

"Stanleyville just sailed Crew the ship. Strong cordons at docks prevented by police from leaving and river prevented contact. Feel possibilities for anti-war move. “NELLORE"- ing anong wurkers high. Great NANKIN"

"TANDA"

ment.

* CLEARANCES

March 26. Atsuta Maru, for Manila. Changchow, for Hainan Straits. Comorin, for, Singapore. Kiungchow, for Hoihow. Koromiko, for Canton. Manila Maru, for Singapore. Neckar, for Manila. Pres: Tact, for Manila. Resolute, for Keelung.. Tokiwa Maru, for Shanghai..

March 26.

Buccinum, for Miri.

C. Henri Riviere, for Hoihow. Canton Maru, for Swatow. Chaksang for Swatow. Fjorden, for Bangkok. Hirundo, for Swatow Hunan, for Amoy. Kamons, for Swatow. Kwangchow, for Swatow. Promise, for Bangkok, Proteus, for Saigon.. Sensan Maru, for Port Redon. Sinabang, for Saigon. Sinkiang, for Canton. Svale, for Swatow. Taming, for Shanghai.

CHINESE BOATMEN'S

APPEAL

تگی

SAFEGUARDING LIVELIHOOD

OF HUGE POPULATION

Nanking, March 18-Pleading that over 200,000 boatmen will be thrown, out of work if the Salt-Ad-

7,000 7,000

1st Apr., 11 a.m.

2nd May 2nd Jane

Eydpty anu Mla benrne,

Regular Monthly Bailings from Hong Kong to Bhanghai and Japan and Horg

Kong to Australie,

Hong Kong to Sydney-19 days

„Frequent connectinas from Antarain with the following com

The Union 8.5, Cofa, Rossmore to the United Kingdom via New Zealand

Vancouver, San Francisco, stand

The Pr& ̈0. Royal Mail Stölzers to London und

The P. & U. Branch Service of Blɛaziers to loanén via Sue,"

The New Zeamnd Shipping Co.'s Steamurg for Bowlbamplop and London

Panama Canal,

SAILINGS TO BHANGHAI

8th Apr. 17,000 8th $7,000. - 7th*

6.800 18th Apr 14,000 20th Apr. 6,000 Staf Apr. 16,000 th May 10,000.

1*NELLOBE.” 7,000

RANCHI "TAKADA" SOUDAN CARTBAGR”. "BIRDHANA" HALDERA **KATAMA ** *~TANDA"

BURDWAN"

7,000 - 5th Ma 6100 118th May

Á KÁLFE-1-Humo ?.. 19,000 | 18th May

TERAWAN

**MANTUA

| " NANKIN ***

SOMALI.

10,000 16th May

11,000 June

**7,000): 24th Jun

6,800 | 18th June

**RAWALFINDI” 17,000 -† 18th June: BANFURANG 17,090. | 29th June, RAJPUTANA? † 15,000 |EN JELZ

* BANORI “

CARTHAGE"

16,000 24th Aug

NALDIKA CORFU "

15,000 | -7th Sept. MANTUA, 11,000, 21st Sept. "KAWALPINDI 7 17,000 | 5th Ogt,

Calls Razora

AND JAPAN)

Shanghai, Kobe á Yokohama. Amoy, 'hai, Mojl, Kobe & Ou

'ha, Kobe & Yokonama.

Amor, B'bai, Moji, Kobe & Osaka, BEL Mom, Kobe'a. X'hism. N

ha, koji, Koba de Osaka, B'nai Moj Kobe, Ösakad Yʻbama, Shangbar, Kobs & Yokohama

Fass.(Moji, Koba & Y'hama,

9bak,Moji, Koha di Osaka

Bhai Mo

Yokohama

bail” Mod, Kobe

• Cargo caly, make all dotse are approsimiats mich zubigat le All Cabing are fitted with Electric Fans or Funka, Hiasmay on Landou and Australian Lizes are fitted Pagode measuring not more than 5 c. ft, will be 'TOONVEG ap 20 Room on the day previous to sailing,

For Further Information, Famage Farm,

MACKINNON, MAC

ministration replaces native junks with steam vessels for transporta. Ktion purposes, six representatives

of the Bostmen's Union from Hu Sikiang, British str., 1,616 tone,

nan, Hupeh, Kinngai und Anhwei Capt. J. 8. G. Brown, from Provinces are making an appeal to Swatow, buny No. B21.-B. & delay this ensure and to intro- düce it gradually in order to sate- Solvikin. Norwegian str.,

1,435 guard the livelihood of the large tones, Capt. S. Husch, from Bai- popalation of junkmon. They aro gon, buoy No. Bis-Sheung also asking the government to, par Lee & Co.

chase their junks at, a reasonable Taming, British str., 1,350 tons, price.

Capt. D. Brotchie, from Can- ton, buoy No. B11.-B. & S.

M

...8.

It is understoo es mindful o Funkse

the change

RIV

gree that

G. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. RJ Mr

Mil ̈and, Nunn,

Waugh Misa, S. Nupn Mrs

Ward O'Hara

Wilkin O'Brien, Mr. E, M.

The as, On Lee running between Mr. and Mrs. Per

and Smith Mr.

Wilkinson, Master T. Kongmoon and Hong Kong which son, Miss two-infants,BAMS

Spen Wilkinson, Mr., GJ Wells, Mr. went ground on Saturday morning kins, MA Swanson, M

ZEM Sutton, 6. C. Wang, Dr. Wa Lion Teh, Mrs. about seven and a half miles from ser Williams, Miss Miss K. Browart, Dr. K. Shimoin, E. Wilson, Miss E. Wilson, Mr. E. Kongmoon had been pulled off by Mias D. G. G. Wilson, Mr. H, G. Wallington, H.M. Guronat Cicala. She was 266 AE Strange, Stephens, Dr. J. I. Smalley, Miss Mrs. Wright, child and infant and practically damaged and continu JOBmalley, Mrs. W. Wilking norse (Mies G. Rice), Mr. WB.ed her voyage on her own,

by the Stabb, Mra, C. E. Stokes, Mr. and Watson, Dr. and Mrs. E. 8. Yeo, The as. Ou Lce is own Mrs, Strange, Master L. Ore. J. H. Young, Mrs. LR See Tap Steamsh Co. of Wing Strange Master LA E. Strange, Young

Lok 8treat, and is of 1,028 tons.

O puding. Lannaught Bond Lotsta

SWEDISH

SE MOTOR VESSELS

itsch but exceptionally good passenger socommodation

XX HOMEWARDS A

To PORT SAID, GENDA, MARSEILLES, ALGIERA, ORAN, ROTTERDAM (AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG

AND OTERE BOANDINAVIAN FORTS

* MANILA AND STRAITA SETTLEMENTS

HV M.V

ANTUNG

CON!

OUTWARDS

To SHANGHAI AR JAYAN

M.V. CANTON"

JAPAN

PASSENORE RET Agents GILMAN

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