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THE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

BLUE FUNNE

LINE

REGULAR AND FAST PASSENGER SERVICES

FREIGHT AND

(LONDON SERVICE

via MALTA,

*RHEXENOR

"PATROCLW "TROILUS "ANTENOR"

20th Aprik 5th May. 18th May. 2nd June

Marseillos, London, R'dam & Hiburg Marseilles, London, R'dain & Glasgow Marseilles, London, R'dan &H'burg Maravilion, London, R'dam & Glasgow

LIVERPOOL SERVICE.

"TEUGER"

"MENELAUS" "HYSON" "KEEMUN"

Ganan. Mies, Havró, L'poot & 'gow Genoa, Mles, Havre, L'anol & fi'gow Genoa, Havre, Liverpool & Glasgow Genan, Mas, Havra, L'pool & G'ga'

20th April, lat May. 20th May. Lot June. PACIFIC SERVICE

via KOBE & YOKOHAMA,, "PHILOCTETES 17th April. TYNDAREUK** 12th May. NEW YORK SERVICE "DIOMED"

7th May.

"ATREUS" 21st May.

Victoris, Vancouver & Senitie Victoria, Vancouver & Beattle.

New York, Boston & Baltimore New York, Boston & Baltimore

: PASSENGER SERVICE.

ATROOLUS" 6th May. ANTENOR··· HECTOR

2nd June, 14th July. 8th Sept. "PATROCLUS" 20th Det.

"SARPEDON"

Singapore, Marseillon & Leation. Singaporo, Marseilles & London. Singapore, Marsoilles & London. Singapore, Marssiden & London. Singapura, Maraville & London.

Also cargo stosiners with limited passunger accommodation at

specially reduces rares."

For freight and passage rates and information apply to:-

Butterfield & Swire.

CANADIAN

Agenti.

PACIFIC

EMPRESS EXPRESS

QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC 17 Duys from Hongkong to Vancouver LARGEST, FASTEST & MOST LUXURIOUS

STEAMSHIPS..

Special FARES to EUROPE,

£120 £112 £83 £80

(Payable in Local Currency}

VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER

via SHANGHAI & JAPAN PORTS.

SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1926.

AMERICAN ORIENTAL

MAIL LINE

The fast Short Route

to the United States!

SEATTLE & VICTORIA SHANGHAI-KOBE-YOKOHAMA S.S. "PRESIDENT JACK2ON" S.S. "PRESIDENT MCKINLEY". 'S.S. "PRESIDENT JEFFERSON"

April 10th, 5.00 p.m./ April 22nd, 5.00 pm. May 4th, 6.00 p.m.

EUROPE LI20-£12-£110. First Class on the Pacifio. First Cla on Amerton ar Couadian Railway. First Class and Monoclass on the Atlantio. Choice of Trans. Continental Railways, Any Line on the Atlantic. Through accommoda tion and Booking Arranged.

FOR MANILA S.S. "PRESIDENT MCKINLEY" S.S., "PRESIDENT JEFFERSON" S.S. "PRESIDENT GRANT"

April 14th, 5.00 p.m. April 26th, 5.00 p.m. May 8th, 5.00 p.in.

Through Bills of Lading to all Dulted Stator and Canadian Overland. points, also viwPazaría Canel Lines to Atlantic Porta.

Coples of this paper un file in our Offices SEATTLE, CHICAGO. NEW YORK.

For passage and Freight Booking apply to

ADMIRAL ORIENTAL 2. IN

Managing Operators för United Staine

Telephone Central 2477, 2478 and 195. No. 4, Des Voeux Road:

** Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Building, Ground Floor.

TRAVELIN COMFORT

Aboard DOLLAR "PRESIDENT" LINERS

EST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY.

THE QUESTION OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE.

More Englishmen Should Join

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with

THE DOLLAR LINE MANAGEMENT.

MR. E. L. MATTESON'S DEPARTURE TO-DAY.

Mr, Tinling Takes Over.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

Por as. Fresident Cloveland, fromi Manila April 0-Mr. Chan Bo Mr. J. L. Boyle, Mr. Go Chat, Mr. Ty Sam Chun, Miss M. Ty Hoan Chay, Matr. F. Ty. Hoan Chay, Miss F. Ty An interesting change in the Hoon Choy, Miss, P. L. Chin, Mr. T management of the local Dollar Hoan Chay, Mrs. Ty Hoan Chay, Miss and Admiral Oriental Line offices. Ty Horn Chay, Miss C. Diago, is announced and it is with great Mr. F. Diago, Mrs. C. A. Dingo, Mrs. regret that shipping generally

The suggestion that the Govern- monit might help societies giving financial assistance to certain peo- ple landing in the Colony was made hy Mr. W. A. Dowley at the annual meeting of the local Society of St. |George, held at the City Hall yes-

terday.

Mr. Dowley said that the dona tions during the year amounted to $2,016.23,

compared $1,114.22 the previous year. Owing to the bad times of last year, and as the Anancial assistance to Eng with the happiest relations exist Mr. B. Paystor, Mrs. G. Perkins, Hishmen and English womon ng between the staff and himself Miss Jean B. Smith, Miss Clara L. amounted to nearly a thousand and also with business associates Perkins, Mr. Chas, H. Perkins, Mrs. dollars over the previous year, a generally.

M. R. Smolt, Mr. J. R. Singlinger, larger figure would have been It is not definitely known whe Mr. 5. S. Tyler, Mrs. M. E. Tyler, Mr. reached if they had not had the ther ME. Matteson will return here Chin Taung, Mr. Que Tok, Mr. Mgu co-operation of other societies when his vacation is over, but if im ng Khang Tin Mr. J. F.

Mr. Soong Tín, he is chosen to serve cleewhere, Fred, Warner, Mr. Ty Siong-7an, On behalf of the inembers, he wish ed to tender sincere thanks to these

and the American community in T. F. Damman, Mr. Ty San Ex, Mr particular, will bid goodbye

to C: A. Goebel, Mr. Loy Sant gran. Mr. E. L. Matteson, who proceeds Mrs. Ruth A. Gruber, Mr. Tim Gon, on home leave to-day by 8.5. Mr. Walter Halsall, Mr. R. A. Horrs, President Jackson, accompanied by Mrs. J. P. King, Mr. John Karatun, Mra. Matteson and child.

Mrs. E Loeffel, Mr. M. H.; Lin, Mrs. local office. has been marked by Mrs. E. A. Margutts, Mr. F. P. Pratt: Mr. Matteson's control of the Anita H. Meade, Mr. H. S. Margatis, unusual smoothness and success,

friends.

it will be the Colony's loss, and the Ty Ma-Tiao, Mr. V. Uy Ina, Mr. good wishes of the community and Mrs. Leonard Yates, dir. Robart will follow him and his charming A. Yates, Master D. Yates, Mr. Ong. Mr. Dowley said he thought the wife wherever deserving promo-Ching-yog; Mr. and Mrs. Albort local Government might help alltion may place him.

Erghott. societies in taking care of persons landing in the Colony, especially British people who were financially embarrassed.

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Alleviating Distress. The Society was doing ita ut most, but if the officials were to meet all applications the Society

The management of the local

Por 8.8. President Jackson from office is now in the capable hands Manila, April 9.Mr. H. C. Anderson, here Mr.. B. Adriano, Lt. B. L. Allen, Mrs. of Mr. Tinling, who comes from Shanghal, where he has been R. L. Allen Mr. Frank Austin, Miss in charge, for 1 considerable Esther Burke, Mr, W. L. Brooks, Mr. M. T. Boncan, Misa Lottie D, Cosby, period.

Mr. Cue Yu Chiat, Mrs. Cuo Yu Chiat, Misa Cue Chi Yan, Chan Ah

would be "broke." So long as they had done yeoman service, and, as were able to help deserving cases, he was now going home, he desired no English man or woman would to be relieved of als duties. go away disappointed.

In conclusion Mr. Dowley thank-

Mr.

Chan

Mrs. Bayard Dod, Mr. Jose S. Chin, Mr. Chin Sing Kiu, Mrs.

do Leon,

Mr.

de Costa, Dr. Wm. M. Danner, Miss E de Leon, Mr. Luis Elkichl

J. Grillin,. ป

Misa Grace A. Gri fin, Miss Alice Gregory, Mrs. Juliana

Mr. Dowley remarked that St. cd the members for the honour therano, Col. Frank J. Grifin, Mrs.

George's Day was observed in the usual manner by "the interchange of greetings, and a successful lun- cheon was held at the Hongkong) Hotel.

did him last year in electing him Gomes, Miss, Helena M. Games, vice-president.

Master C. Guns Miss M. Ubaldo,

Mrs. F. de Mrs. Α.

Mr. E. Varr Mies A.

This Year's Observance, "

P. Hitchers, A discussion followed

on theiss Edith M. Hill, Mr. Guy L. III- manner in which St. George's Day leboc, Mrs. M. A. Hilleboe, Mr. H. F. During the yent only eleven new should be observed this year, and Hungerford, Mr. K. F. Jeffreys, afr. members were enrolled, and he it was decided to place a wreath on

Kusakake, Miss Marien Keene, Mr. Siong Bian, Lt. Carter M. Kolb, suggested that they could surely the Cenotaph at 9.30 and to hold

S. Limjay, Mis

Mise. M. Limjap

Mrs. secure several more recent arrivals, non-smoking concert, to which

M. Limjap, Mr. F. Limjap. Mr. Lam TVOO The officials sometimes falt dis ladies would be invited, at night.

P. Miller, Mrs. Dorothy couraged by the apparent indif

The chairman, in reply to a MeBride, Miss G, Monck, Mr. M. 0. ference, or rather, the natural question by Mr. R. E. Lindsell, said Tan, Mr. A. F. Piffnor, Mr. Goo. shyness or diffidence, that seemed the membership of the Society was Omara, Master R. Osmena, Mrs. J. M. Ross, Mr. H. J. Scanlon, Mrs. D keep Englishmen from, coming for between 550 and 600.

Solner, Mrs. M. Sarver, Mr. A. Santos, ward and so promote the comrade-

Mstr. J. Chan Ah Shing, Mr. A. A. ship everybody so desired.

Santos, Mrs. A. W. Yates.

It was with sincere regret that

TO EUROPE AND NEW YORK he had to

VIA MANILA, STRAITS, COLOMBO, SUEZ-PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA NAPLES GENOA MARSEILLES

Thence to BOSTON, and NEW YORK Fortnightly Sailings

Pres. Van Buren Pres. Hayes Pres. Polk.

Apr. 13-8.00 a.m. Apr. 27-8.00 a.m. May 11-8,00 a.m.

TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE

TO SAN FRANCISCO, VIA HONOLULU KOBE AND YOKOHAMA Fortnightly Sailings

Apr." 10-5.00 p.in. Apr. 24-5.00 p.m. May 8-5.00 p.m. Dollar President liners offer you luxurious travel comforts. All ataterooms are outside rooms, well-ventilated and cooled by electrio fans. They are furnished with beds (not berths), each having an electric reading lamp, Staterooms with private bath predominate, and all have hot and cold running water, The spacious steel swimming tank is always filled with clean sos water.

STEAMERS

Bangkong Shangħal

LESTO

Ruba

Learo

Leave

Yokohama Vante

LEAVI

Arrivo

Pres. Cleveland Pres. Pierce Pres. Taft

EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA Apr. 16 "Apr. 19

Apr. 22

Apr 24

May 5,

EMPRESS OF ASIA

Apr. 30

May 3

May 6 May,

May 17

EMPRESS OF CANADA

May 14

May 17

May 20

May 22

May 31

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

May 28 May 31

Jun. 3 Jun. 5

Jun. 14

EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA Jun. 11 Jan. 14

EMPRESS OF ASIA

Jun. 24 Jun. 27

EMPRESS OF CANADA EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA EMPRESS OF ASIA EMPRESS OF CANADA EMPRESS OF RUSSIA.

July 9 July 12

July 22 July 25 Aug. 6 Aug. 9 Aug.19 Aug. 22

Jun 15 Jun. 19 Jua. 30 Jun 30 July 3 July 12 "July 14 July 17 July 26 July 28 July 31 Aug. 9 Aug. 11 Aug. 14 Aug.25 Aug. 25 Aug. 28 Sept. 6 Sept. 3 Sept. 5. Sept. 8 Sept. 11 Sept. 20 Sept. 16 Sept. 19 Sept. 22 Sept. 25 Oct. 4

(E/Asia and E/Russia call at Nagaanki the, day aflor departure from Shanghai).

HONGKONG-MANILA-HONGKONG-SERVICE"

Leave Ilengkung

Apr. 22

May 6

Apr. 24

E/ASIA Apr. 25 Apr. 27 E/CANADA May 9 May 8,

May 11

Arriva Mil

Leave Sagita

Arrive Hongkong

Passenger Department: Freight and Express:

Tol. C. 752

Cables: "OACANPAC.""

Tol. C. 42.

Cables NAUTILUN.”

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN-

LIJN.

JC JL

York Building

-Hongkong

Tel. Addrem¦‹

„JAVALYN'

Tel. Central 1574

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN

JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN,

Steamers

From

Shanghai Tilsarota Tjikend!

Japan Tilleboet Dalny Thillwong S'bala Tjikembang Batavia Tiikki

Japan †Via MacausAY

Via Batavia

Expected Will leave

on or about on or about 7th April 8th April 9th April 9th April

18th April

16th April

18th April

28th April

For

Batavia Batavia 13th April M'kear & S'bain 19th April S'hai & Dalny. 22nd April Shanghai 29th April | Batavia

The steamers are all fitted throughout with electric light and have accommodation for a limited number of saloon-passengers, All steamers carry a duly qualified surgeon. Cargo taken af through rates to all ports in Netherlands-India and Australia.

For Freight and Passage apply to the

Java-China-Japan Lijn,

Docks are broad, and the use of oil-fuel ineures their cleanliness. DOLLAR LINE cuisine is world-famous-varied fare prepared under the direction of skilled chefs. Orchestra music enlivens the voyage. All these travel advantages are yours when you sail on. Dollar Provident liners.

Pres. Pierce Pres.Taft

Pres, Wilson

TO MANILA

Apr. 16-8,30 p.m. Apr. 30-8.00 p.m. May 14-8.00 p.m.

For passenger and freight rates, apply to . HONGKONG AND SHANGHAS BANK BUILDING, GROUND FLOOR, Telephone: Central 2477, 2478 and 795,

DOLLAR

STEAMSHIP LINE

HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE

OF THE

United Netherlands Navigation Company,`

8.8. OUDERKERK

9.8. ALDEBARAN

8.S. OLDEKERK

Regular four-westly nervios between Japan, Vladivostock, China, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore

AND

Genoa, Marseilles, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Hamburg, Bremen and North

Continental Ports.

Arrivals From Europe.

***

*

***

6th Apr,

4th May:

31st May.

Sailings for Gunos, Murseïlles, R'dam, A'dam, Hamburg & Bramer,

8.8. OOSTKERK

9.8, OUDERKERK

8.8. ALDEBARAN

17th Apr. 15th May.

... 13th June,

All stormers have a límited accommodation for passsangere. For Freight, Passage and further particulars please apply to.

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN,

Agents. York Building

Tal Central No. 1874.

record the death of

The New Offiela)s.. The following officials were elected:

YAMASHITA KISEN KAISHA.

From SYDNEY, BRISBANE, RABAUL and JAPANESE PORTS.

Steamship

Tho

"CALULU".

President, Mr. W. "A. Dowley; several members,---the Hon. Mr. Vice-President, the Hon. Mr. C. G. C. Montague Ede, Mr. W. Petley, Alabaster, K. C.; Secretary, Mr. Mr. M. J. D. Stephens and Mr. W. R. E. Greensmith; Treasurer, Mr. J. Wilkinson, and the Society ex-D. B. Pent.

The committee was elected as. tended sincere sympathy to their relatives.

follows.--Messrs. S. Baker, P. S. Cassidy, E. D. C. Wolfe, E. B. C. having arrived from above ports, on Hornell, W. E. L. Shenton, W. W. 8th April, 1926, Consignees of cargo Hornell, J. H. Ramsay, W. C. are hereby requested to present their Shiner, F. A. Perry, L. Bellamy,Billa of Lading in exchange for Dell- H. P. Winslow, and R. E. Lindsell. very Orders, and take immediate delivery from alongside the steamer. All cargo not taken delivery from the steamer immediately will b

the hazardous and/or. extra hazardous godowns of the Hongkong & Kowloon & Godown Co.,

It was a

Consignees' risk..

The Ball Not Held. At the request of the majority of members, the annual ball was not held because the times were not considered propitious. source of regret that the Presi- Those present at the meeting dent, owing to ill-health, had to included. Sir Henry Pollock, the absent himself during his official Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, Capt landed into year, but the speaker was pleased Bayliss, the Hon. Mr. H. W. Biri, to know that the latest report of Messrs. R. E. H. Oliver, E. Cock. Dr. Montague Harston's health J. H. Ramsay, P. S. Cassidy, G. F. at Kowloon and stored entirely at was very encouraging.

Nightingale, R. E. Greensmith, R. All broken, chafed and damaged Thanks were due to Mr. R. A.J. Birbeck, R. H. Rolfe, V. L cargo is to be left in the gedowns, Nicholson for the flowers he sent Labrum, C. G. Harrison, G. Middle-where it will be examined at 11 a. last St. George's Day, and now ton Smith, L. J. Blackburn, B. N. on the 11th April, 1926.

No claims will be admitted after that he had left the Colony for a Collison, S. Baker, R. C. Witchell, the goods have left the godawns, and well-earned rest, they would all W. A. Cornell, H. P. Winslow, A. all goods remaining undelivered on. miss his generous floral tributes,

J. Coppia, J. H. Wilson, W. A. and after the 15th April, 1926, will Mr.. Dewley also mentioned the Hanniball, W. C. Shiner, C. Bulmer be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance whatever will bo anhual golf and yachting matches, Johnson, R. E. Lindsell, R. Han-

effected, and paid warm tributes to the work cock, W. W. Hornell, W. K. Rey-

YAMASHITA KISEN KAISHA, of the secretary and treasurer. nolds, W. J. Simmons, L. C. F.

Agents. Mr. L. S. Greenhill, the secretary, Bellamy, A. Brearly and A. Piercy. Hongkong, 8th April, 1928.

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THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LTD.

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S. "TAIPING":

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& WHAMPOA DOCK Co. Ltd. to the order of the AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE, Ltd.

for Australian-Hongkong Borvica

Please address enquiries to the Chief Manager

R. M. DYER. B. SC. M.I.N.A., Kowloon Dock. Hongkong

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