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THE PRINCESS

PATRICIA"

Notable Vessel's End At Vancouver

Tel. Nos, 28037 and 18038,

EMPIRE EXHIBITION

London, Oct 18. The guarantee fund for the Empire Exhibition to be opened at Bellahuston Park, Glasgow, next May now totals 41,750,000 -- Renter's Bulletin.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS,

ADVERTISED SAILING FROM HONG KONG

NORTHWARD

FROM HONG KONG TO COAST PORTS AND JAPAN

Amey, Hai Lee, Thormien's, October. 33. Shirala, 1. (Apear), October 2

Chefoo. Chakanu. Jardino's, Oct.

1.

Dairon. Burgenland, Jebsen's, October 25,

JAPAN (Direct). Toba Mary, N.Y.K., October 19, Katsang, Jardine's, Del. 91. Kamo Maru, N.Y.K.. October 22. Pres. McKinlay, A.M. Line, October 22 Haruna Mara,

NY.K October 23. Agamemnon, B & 8 October 24. Pres. Hovor. Dollar's, October M. Bhutan, P. & O., October 25. Burgenland, Jebsen's, October 24 Shirals, B.I. Apear], Octo

October 25. Hawait Afaru, 0.9.E., October, 25. Saisang, Jardine's October 20 Emp. of Canada, C.P.8., October 29. Ranchi, P. & .. October 29. Tandu. E. & A. 8.8. Co., Oct. 29. “ Tricolor. Thoresen's, October 30. Malaya. E.A. Co... November 1. Pers. Clevelanil, Dollar's, Nov. 3. Katori Mart. N.Y.K., Nov. 6. Emp. of Russia, C.P.S., November 13. Shanghai.

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Kwangtung. B.& 8., October 20. Kinngehow, B. & S. October 31.. Chikanag, Farline's, Oct. 22, Kwaisang, Jardine's. Oct. 25.

Swalow Kwangng, B. & S., October 20. Chaksung, Jardine's. Oct. on Hai Dee. Thareson's, October 393. Kwaisang. Jardine's, Oct. 25. Helios, Thoresen's. October 37. Kalen. & S. October 27.

Taka. Burgenland Jebsen's, October 25.

Tientsin: Chaksang, Jardino's, Oct. 29.

Tsingtao. Chukuang. Jardine's, Oct, 2.

EASTWARD

FROM HONG KONG TO NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA.

Balbos.

Tai Ping. Dodwell's, Dctober 20. Prier Mars, Jebsen's, October 27. Tokai Maru, 0.8.K., November 4.

Baltimore.

Peter Maersk. Jebsen's, October 27, Toku Maru. 0.8.K., November 4.

Boston and New York.

Tai Ping, Dodwell's, October 2 Peter Maersk, Jebsen's, October 27. Nagar Maru, N.Y.K., October 28, Tokai Magu. O.S.K. November 4.

Cristobal,

Tai Ping, Dodwell's. October 20. Peter Macrak, Jebsen's. October 27. Tokui Maru, 0.8.K November 4.

Honolula

Pros, Hoover, Dollar's, October 24. Emp. of Canada, C.P.8., October 29.

Los Angeles,

Art,

Tai Ping. Dodwell's, October 20, Pres. Hoover, Dollar's, October 24. Grenville, Bank Line, October 28. Nazaro Maru, N.Y.K., October 28. Tokai Maru, O.S.K., Nevomber 4.

Pana

Tai Ping, Dodwell's, October 20. Nagara Maru, N.Y.K., October 28. Tokai Maru, 0.8.K.. November 4.

Philadelphia.

Peter Maorsk, Jebaun's, October 27. Nagara Mare, N.Y.K., October 28. Tokai Maru, 0.8.K., November 4.„.

San Francisco. Granville, Bank Lino, October 23,

Seattl

Pres. McKinley, A.M. Lino, October 12 Vancouver. 8.C. Emp. of Canada, C.PA., October 29. Eb of Russia, C.P B.. November 12.

Victoria, B.C..

Pres. McKinley, A.M. Eino, October 22 Emp. of Canada, CP.S., October 29, Rinn, of Russia, P... November 12

SOUTHWARD

FROM HONG KONG TO COAST PORTS. MANILA, AUSTRALIA.

Australian Ports, East and West Kan Maru, NY.K., Ontober 23. Nellore, E. & A. 5.8. Co., Yctober 30. Neptuna, Gibb's & N.Y.K.'s, Nov. 9,

Bail.

With the breaking up of the passenger ship Princess Patricia at Vancouver. there passes a notable Clyde turbine steamer which, as the Queen Alexandra, was favou- rite with travellera to Clyde coast ward, and about one knot faster. She was placed on the service to resorts before the war.

en of Campbeltown, and continued Launched from the yard Mesará. William Denny and Bro- that run until she was badly thers, Dumbarton, in April, 1902. damaged by fire while lying at she was the second of the two Greenock in 1911. She was recon- epoch-making ships, the other be- ditioned and Bold to the Canadian ing the King Edward, the world's Pacific Railway, her name being Arst passenger steamer propelled changed to Princess Patricia, and she continued for many years to by: turbines

The Queen Alexandra was about carry passengers on the Pacific 29 ft. longer than the King E-Coast.. ;

Tjinegara, J.C.J. Line, November 2.

Bangkok.

Kalgan, B. 8., October 27. Houtman, J.C.J. Line, October 29.

Batavia Tjikembang, J.C.J, Line, October 19.

Belawan-Deli

Potsdam, Melchers', October 2 Swartenhundt, J.C.J. Line, October 24. Sanle, Molchers', November 8.

Brisbane Kitano Maru, N.Y.K., October 23. Nellore, E. & A. 88. Co., Ortober 30, Cebu. Silveryow, Furness', October 24.

Davao. Kitano Maru, N.Y.K., October 23. Silverfew, Turnoan', October 24,

Haiphong. Kaying, B. & S., Oct. 22, Souchow, B. & S., Oct. 30."

Hoihow. Hai Lee, Thoresun's, October 29.

Madang Noplus, Gibb's & N.Y.K.'s, Nov. 3.

Makassar. Tjinegara. J.C.J. Line. November 2

Manila. Emp. of Canada, C.P.S., October 22. Potsdam, Melchers', October 22, Kitang Mara, N.V.K, October 23. Victoris, Lloyd Triestino, October 23. Prea. Monroe, Dollar's, October 24

Furness', October Nellore, E. & 8.8. Dober 30. Pres. Grant, A.M. Line, October 30. Tinagara, J.C.J. Line, November 2 Emp. of Russia, C.P.8., November 4. Pres. Coolidge, Daliar's, Nurember 5. Pres. Adams, Dollar's, November 7.

Melbourne. Kitano Maru, N.Y.K., October 23... Nellore, E. & A. 8.8. Co., October 30. Neptun, Gibb's & N.Y.K., Nov. 3.

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Monado.

Kitano Maru, N.Y.K., October 23. Tjinegara, J.C.J. Line, November 2

Rabaul.

«Nellore, E. & A. S.B. Co., October 30. Neptuna, Gibb's & N.Y.K.'s, Nor. 3.

Saigon

Neptuna, Cibb's & NY.K.'g, Nov. 3. Saile, Melcher, November" 8.

Salamaga

Neptuna, Gibb's &\N‚Y.K‚«‚ Nov. 3..

Sandakan.

Maung, Jardine's, October 31, Neptuna. Gibb's & N.Y.K.'s, Nov. 3.

Semarang.

Tjikombang, J.C.J. Lins, October 19.

Sqcrabs.f..

Tinezara, J.C.-T. Lina, November 2

Sydney Nellore, E. & A. 3.8. Co., October 30, Neptuna, Gibb's & N.Y.K.'s, Nov. 3.

· Thursday Island Kitano Maru, N.Y.K.. October 23.

WESTWARD

FROM BONG KONG TO EUROPE AFRICA, ETC.

Adex.

Hector, B. & S.. October 20 Victoria, Lloyd Triestino. October 2 Carthage, & O., October 30. Tarukoi Maru, N.Y.K., November 5 Bangalore. P. & D., November 5.

Algiers.

Nanking, Gilman's, October 2.

Antwerp.

Nanking, Gilman's, October 2. Torukuni Maru. N.Y.K., November Bangalore, P. & O., November 6. Saale, Melchers, November 6.

Bombar

Celebes Maru, 0.8.K., October 19. Victoria, Lloyd Triestino, October 99. Pres. Monroe. Dollar's, October 94. Toyooka Maru, N.Y.K, October 27. Bangaloro. P. & O., November 6.

Boston and New York Pros Monroe, Dollar's, October 24. Silveryew, Furness', October 24.

remen

Potarian. Melchers', October 22.

·Saale, Melchers', November b.

Calcutta

Hamburg Mara, O.S.K., October 20. Talna, B.I. (Apear), October 2. Victoris, Lloyd Triestin, October 23, Vienanna, Járdine's, October 23. Nazato Maru, N.Y.K. 'October 26. Kipsang, Jardine's, October 30.

Casablanca.

Bangalore, P. & O., November "8.

Colombo.

Nectar, D. & S., October 20. Potsdam, Melchers', October 23. Victoria. Lloyd Triestina, October 23. Pres. Monroe, Dollar's. October 24. Toyooka Mar, NY.K., October 21, Carthage, P. & O., October 30, Bangalore. P. & O., November 8.

Genna.

Victoris, Lloyd Triestino, October 23. Pres. Monroe. Dollar's. October 24. Potsdam, Melchers', October 22,

Gibraltar Terukuni Maru, N.Y.K., November 5.

Glasrew,

Hector, B. & 8., October 28.

Gothenburg and Other Scandinavian Ports. Nanking. Gilman's, October 26,

Railfar Silveryow, Furness', October 24.

Ramborg. Bundora, Lexley's, October 19. Potsdam, Meichers', October 2 Narking, Gilman's, October 28. Bangalore, P. & G., November 6. Sante, Melchers', November 8.

Astre. Bangalore, P. & P... November 0.

Holl Bangalore. P. & O., November 6,

Tanden

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Hector, B. & 8.. October 20 Carthage, P. & O., October 30. Terukani Maru. N.Y.K., November 5 Bangalore. P. & O., November 6.

Malta

Carthago, P. & 0., October 30,

Marseilles

Hector, B. & S., October 20 Pres. Munroe, Dollar's, October 24. Carthage P. & D.. October 30. Tezukani Maru, N.Y.K., November 5. Bangalore, P. & 0 November 6. Saale, Melchora, November 8.

Naples. Victoria, Lloyd Triestino, October 23. Pres. Mund. Dellar's. October 24. Terukuni Mare, N.Y.K., November 5.

Oran.

Nanking, Gilman's, October 31.

Oilo. Nanking, Gilman's, October 26.

Penanx Hector, B. & 8., October 20. Trima, B.I. Apear), October 21. Potsdam, Melchers', October 22 Yucunang, Jardine's, October 29, Pres. Monroe, Dollar's, October 24. Swartenhoudt, J.C.J. Line, October 24. Nagato Ma N..K., October 27.

N.Y.K., October 23. Toyooka Maru, Hai Lee, Thoraseu's, October 23. Carthage, P. & D., Octaher 3. Kunang. Jarding's, October 30. Bangalore, P. & O., November. 6.

Port Sald.

Hector, B. & B., October 2 Potsdam, Malchers', October 23, Victoria, Lloyd Triestino, October 23. Pres. Monroe. Dollar's, October 24, Nanking, Gilman's, October 25 Carthage, P. & Q., October 30. Terukuni Maru, N.Y.K., November 5. Bangalore, P. & O., November 6, Sanie, Malcber, November 8.

Port Bondan Nanking, Gilman's, October 28.

Port Swettenhams Talma, B.I. (Apear), October 31.

Rangoon.

Talma, B... (Apear), October 21,

agato Maru, N.Y.K., Detobar 26. Hai Loe, Thoresen's, October 29,

Rotterdam. Hacior, B. & October 20. Potsdam, Melchers, October 22. Naoking. Gilman's, October 20 Torukuni Maru, N.T.K., November, 5. Bangalore. P. & C., November 8. Baale, Melchers', November 8.

Bingapore.

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Hector, B. & 6., October 20. Talma, B.I. (Apear), October 21. Potsdam, Melchum, October 24. Victoria, Lloyd Triestino. October 23, Yuensang, Jardine's, October 23. Pros, Monroe. Dollar's. October 24. Swartenbondt, J.C.J. Line, October 24. Novato Maru, N.T.K., October 20 Nanking, Gilman, October 26. Toyooka Maru, N.Y.K., October 27. Hai Leo, Thorsen's, October 29, Carthage, P. & O., October 30. Kumsang, Jardino, Ontober 30, Afries Mara, 0.8.K., November. 3.

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Femkuni Maru, N.Y.K., November 5,

tangalore, P. & O., November 6, Saale, Melchers', November 8.

Southampton-

Potsdam, Melchers', October 2.

Suez. Potsdam, Malchers', October 20. Victorin, Lloyd Triestino, October 23. Pres. Monroe. Dollar's, October 24, Terukuni Maru. NY.K., November 5. Saul, Malubers, November 8.

VESSELS DUE

Agamamoon, B. & S., October 24. Belleroplan, B. & S., October 24. Bhutan, P. & D., October 24. Callas, J. & S., October 20, Carthage, P. & O., Oct. 29 Emp. of Canada, C.P.S., October 21. Faup. of Russia, C.P.S., November 4. Cuisenau, Melchers, November 17. fiaruna Marn, N.Y.K., October 23, Hoihow, B. & S., October 20 Heacman, J.C.J. Line, October 23. Java, E.A. Co., November il Kamo Maru, N.Y.K., Detober 22

October 23.

Kitano Maru, N.Y.K, October 27.

Khule

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Malaya, E.A. Co.,

November 1. Nagara Muru, NY.K., Oct. 27: Nelens,

8. & &.. November 2 Nellore.. F. & A. S.S. Co., Det. 2. Neptun, Gibbs & N.Y.K.'s, Oct. 30. Potsdam, Melebere, October 20 Pres. Cleveland, Dollar's, October 25. Pres. Grant, A.M. Line, October 20 Pros. Daumer, Messagories', October 29. Prax. Honver, Doller's, Octcher 23. Pres.

Presley, A.M. Line, Oct.

Dollar's, October 27.

Ranchi, P. & D., October 3.

een. J.C.1. Line, November 2 Roggeveer Saale, Meichern, November 8. Shirala, B.L. (Apear), October 20, Swartenhendt, J.C.J. Line, Det. 20. Buisang, Jardine's. Oct. 25

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Tai Ping, Dodwell's, October 9. Takaoka Maru, N.Y.K., October 25, Takaoka Maro, N.Y.K.. October 26, Talma, B.1. Apear), Oct. 20. Tinegara, J.C. Line, October 2 Tjondari, J.C.J. Liue, Oct 23. Tricolor, Thoresen's, Oct. 30. Trails, B. & S., October 24. Victoria. Llord Triestino. October 23.

GERMAN AIR #

FORCE

Return Visit To Britain

London, Oct. 18. 1als evening the King received at Buckingham Palace a party of officers of the German Air Force led by General Milch, the German Air Minister, which arrived at Croydon yesterday afternoon for a week's "visit as guests of the Air Council. The invitation was given in acknowledgment of the hos pitality extended eariler this year

by

the German

Air Force to

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ANOTHER P. & 0. RECORD

Finest Of The **Straths"

The new P. & Q. liner Strath- allan, the Afth of her class bullt by Messrs. Vickers-Armstrongs, was

£6

General Managers.

'ENEMY WILL NOT WAIT

IN NEXT WAR

Naval Reserve Chief's Warning

The fear that, in a future war,

launched at Barrow-In-Furness by the enemy would not give us the Lady Cremer in the presence of a time provided in the Great War to distinguished company which in- institute defence courses, is made cluded Lord Cromer, Lord Craig-in myle, chairman of the P. & O. Co., Studholme Sir Charles Craven, chairman of the shipbuilding company. Colonel Falla of the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand, and many ofcers of the British and several foreign services.

The new vessel was stated by Lord Craigmyle at the luncheon after the launch to be the finest of the "Straths," even better than the Stratheden, launched in June, and still being Atted out here at Bar- row-in-Furness.' The Strathallanı

£2. message from Sir H. J.

Brownrigg, "Admiral, Commanding Reserves, to be read by instructional officers before the lectures given in the defence cour- ses for Merchant Navy Officers,

"No man denies that when one gets down to bed-rock the Royal Navy exists primarily for the purpose of protecting the Merchant Navy." states the message. "We can credit any future enemy with a knowledge of where we can best be hit, and expect him to use

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has an overall length of 6841 ft.every modern method to attack and a breadth of 84 (t. The gross

lines of communications- which have been so aptly described tonnage will be 24,000. The tur- bines, driven from oll-fired boilers,

as the very arteries of the nation's, lifeblood. will develop 24,000 horse-power giving a speed of 21 knots. Her crew will number 563, and she will carry 448 first class passengers in 216 single and 118 two berth rooms on C, D, E and F decks.-

TOURIST ACCOMMODATION

The tourist class accommodation, little inferior to the first, is for 563 passengers in 233 cabins. The din Ing rooms for both classes will run the full width of the ship and will be 30 ft. long, with seating for 260 and fur 332 respectively.

Electric lifts, and telephones in every cabin, will facilitate com- munications. The public rooms of the first class on B deck comprise luxurious-fitted reading and writ- ing rooms, a lounge, a dance floor. a ship's Lado, a sports and games arca, e swimming pool. a veranda cafe and bar, and a children's dining saloon and children's nur-

sery. Most of these features are

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"We had to institute defence courses during the War, at a time' when officers were required to be exercising their functions afloat and

officer every trained needed.

"In the next war the enemy may not give us time to do this, nor tu rub up forgotten lessons. The advent of the air has produced a new problem comparable with that presented by the submarine in the late War. We must evidently 'march with the clock' and prepared beforehand."

SHAKESPEARE ·

PLUS SHAW

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It is reported оп good thority that Mr. Bernard Shaw repeated in the tourist class.

Safety is provided by watertight has written a fifth act to one of bulkhead construction and by steel Shakespeare's play. Coming from Mr. Shaw, this may be construed lifeboats, including four boats, which will be capable of

5 a high tribute: not only doca he think the revision of Shakespeare carrying the whole' of the ship's company. Air conditioning and worthy of his pen, but he is evi- ventilating systems will be install-dently of opinion that the other four acts are good enough to stand ed to meet tropical conditions. The Strathallan is intended main-

as they are, comments the "Chris-

number of officers of the Royally for the India service and it is expected she will be ready for sea next March, a few weeks after the Stratheden.

Air Force.

The party visited the Air Minis- try this morning and were received by the Air Secretary, Viscount Swinton. Tu-night they will„at- tend a dinner given by the Air Council. The programme awang- ed for the party includes the in-. spection of the Fighter Station at Hornchurch. of the Army Co- operation units at Odiham, and of the Big Boinber Station at Milden- hali as well as a visit to Cranwell where the cadets are trained at the Royal Air Force College.

A flying display will be given at Mildenhall including. 1f conditions are suitable, a' massed fly-past of the latest bombers.

British Wireless Service.

now

STRANDED FOR TEN DAYS

London, Oct. 18,

A rescue party of natives has reached Brigadier General. and Mrs. Lewin, who have been isolated in the swampe in Southern Sudan for ten days following the forced landing of their Bero~ plape. Reuter's Bulletin Service.

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tian Science. Monitor.” “

It is an undertaking that has never yet achieved success, and Mr. Shaw's, example cannot be emu- lated, one feels, with much chance of distinction, or edification. Nat- urally, he himself can do no more.

left undisturbed.

Lord Craigmyle in responding to the toast of "The Strathallan," which was coupled with his nome and was proposed by Sir Charles even if he would, than repair a few Craven, referred to the warning he of the priceless objects in the uttered at Leith not long ... ago English treasury of literature. about the high prices now ruling Let us hope the remainder will be for new ships. If there was any-

It is an axiom that a greut book that pre- tning certain it was

in of its time. It may have a mes- sent rates of freight in tramp shipping, which alone would justify Bage for all time, but the concep such costs, would not endure over tion of it, and the stuff of which it is fashioned, are of necessity, the period of 15 to 20 years re-

furnished and conditioned by the quired to pay off the cost of a

contemporary outlook of ita epoch, vessel

To turn it from a natural expres- sion into a pastiche, to replace the bloom of "period by the fruit of experience, and to give us a tour- de-force for a masterpiece is to lose more than, can ever be gained. The result must be this, because writers, no less than books, also are of their time-even such great writers, we believe, as Mr. Shaw, Nevertheless, imitation of the past bas produced works of art, as in the

Chatterton; and anything from the pen of Mr. Shaw is bound to be at least an ‚inimitable Imitation.

Queen Mary Opens

Hospital Extension.

London, Oct. 15. Queen Mary thia afternoon opened the extension of the West London Hospital which had been named "Silver Jubilee" at the ex- press command, of King George V who was patron of the hospital for the 25 years of his reign- British Wireless Service,

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