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THE

BLUE FUNNEL

LINE

REGULAR AND FAST | PASSENGER SERVICES

FREIGHT AND

LONDON SERVICE

ANTENOR"

Marseilles, London, A'dam & H'burg Marofiles, London; 'dam & Glangow Marsailles, London, R'dom & H'burg Marsailles, London, R'dam & 11'burg

! MERIONES" 18th May,

2nd June. *EUMAEUA" 16th June.

PHEMIUS

23 June. LIVERPOOL SERVICE

1st Juno, "TROILUS"

12th June. KEEMUN" BELLEROPRON" 1st July. *TYDE08 20th July. PACIFIC SERVICE via EUBE & YOKOHAMA. "PYNDAREUS"

PROTESILAUS

Genon, Mles. Havre, L'pool & O'gew Gonos. M'Ios, Havre, 1,*pool & (3'gow Genoa, M'Ies, Havre, L'pool & Q'gow Genoa, Havre, Liverpool & Clasgow

18th May. Victoria, Vancouver & Seattle. 11th June. Victoria, Vancouver' Seattle.

NEW YORK SERVICE

KATREQS"

glat May.

4th June:

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

LYCAON"... PASSENGER SERVICE.

**ANTENOR' “HECTOR". "SARPEDON'. "PATROOLDS" 'ANTENOR**

2nd June. 28th July. 8th Rent. 20th Oct. 17 Nov.

Singapore, Marseilles & London. Singapore, Marseilles & Loadou. Singapore, Marsoilles & Tandon. Singapore, Maraeuilles & London, Singaporo, Marseilles & London.

Also cargo steamers with limited passenger accommodation at

specially reduced razon.

+

For freight and passage rates and information apply to

Butterfield & Swire.

Agenta.

AMERIC MAI

IENTAL

The fast "Short Route"

to the United States!

SEATTLE & VICTORIA via SHANGHAI-KOBE-YOKOHAMA

May 16th, 5.00 p.m. May 28th, 5.00 p.m. June 9th, 5.00 p.m.

S.S. "PRESIDENT GRANT".. S.S. "PRESIDENT MADISON" S.S. "PRESIDENT JACKEON"

EUROPE 20-K32 First Class Do the Paclüb. First Ola on American or Canadian Ballway, First Clase and Monoclsas on the Atlantin. Thoice of Trans. Continental Railways. Any Line on the Atlantic. Through accommode tion and Booking Arranged.

FOR MANILA

S.S. "PRESIDENT MADISON” S.S. "PRESIDENT JACKSON"

S.S. "PRESIDENT MCKINLEY"

May 20th, 6.00 pim. June 1st, 5.00 p.m. Jung 13th, 5.00 p.m.

Through Bills of Lading to all United States and Canadian Overland points, also via Panama Canal Lines to Atlantic, Ports.

Copion of this paper on file in our Ocon SEATTLE, OHICAGO. NEW YORK.

For passage and Freight Booking apply to

ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LED

równaging Oprastais for Upared Seston (kdagang Moncl Telephone Central 2477, 2478 and 795, No. 4, Des Voeux Road. Hongkong and, Shangnan bank Building, Ground Floor..

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN-

LIJN

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

CANADIAN

SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1926.

PACIFIC

EMPRESS EXPRESS

QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC 17 Days from Hongkong to Vancouver LARGEST & FASTEST STEAMSHIPS.

Special FARES to EUROPE

£120 £112 283.

VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER

via SHANGHAI & JAPAN PORTS.

CONSIGNEES.

B.8. "D'ARTAG NAN

SERVICES CONTRACTUEI : DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

Consignees of Cargo Marseilles &c.

from

In connection with above Steamor are hereby informed that their goods with the excel tion of plum, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored at their risks into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kow. con Wharf and Godown Co., Le Kowloon whence delivery may be obtained immediately after Arriva landing. Jun. 14

4

Optional Cargo will be forward- ad on unless intimation is receis ed from the Consignone before 12 noon To-day, requesting it to be landed bere.

STEAMKRS

Rongkong Bonghai

LOTO

CONTA

K+bo L+YA

Youghali Van'vor'

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

`May 28

May 31

Jun. 3 Jus. 5

EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA

Jun. 11

Jun. 14

Jun. 16. Jun. 19

Jan. 30

EMPRESS OF ASIA

Jun. 24

Jun. 27

Jun 30 July 5

July 12

July 9 July 12

July 14

July 22 July 25

July 28

Aut. 6 Aug. 9

Aug. 11

Aug. 19. Aug. 22

Aug. 25.

Sept. 3 Sept. 5

Sept. 8

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

Sept. 6 Goods remaining unclaimed after EMPRESS OF CANADA

Sept. 20 Monday, the 17th.inst. 1926 at EMPRESS OF RUSSIA Sept. 16 Sept. 19 Sept. 22 Sept. 25 Oct. 4 Noon will be subject to rentanc EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA Oct. 1 Oct. 4 Oct. 6 Oct. 9. Oct. 20 lading charges. EMPRESS OF ASIA.O Oct. 14 Oct. 17 Oct. 20 Oct. 23 Nov. 1 (E/Asia and E/Russia enll at Nagasaki the day after departure from Shanghai)

July 17

July 26

July 31

Aug. 9

Aug. 14

Aug. 25 signed by

Bills of lading will be counter- the Undersigned

Aug.28

Supt. 11

HONGKONG-MANILA-HONGKONG-SERVICE

LISTE

LORTC

Arrive

BongkangTM

Manila

Masita

May 20 June 16.

E/RUSSIA May 22 June 18 E/ASIA

May 23 June 19

Hanghong

May 25 June 21

Passenger Department i Freight and Express :

Tel. 0.752.

Tol. C.. 42

Cables "NAUTILUS.”

Cables: "GACANPAO"

ON TIMETABLE" SCHEDULE

Dollar President" litters.ars the first in history to maintain timetable" schedules for worldwide ocena traffic, comparable to railway schedules ushora. This dependable servicë enables you to perfect definité travel plaža, to count surely on making rail and steamship epunections

Dollar liners in trans-Pacific service offer two anilings each month, reaching San Francisco vin Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama -and Honolulu,“ „Dollar Jinéra aforil' four sailings each month to Manila; thenes to Singapore and beyond, round the world, on fortnightly schedule.

All-outside-statervoms are big factors in Dollar Line popularity. Suites de loso are such as you would expect on ships that maintain the famous “ Dollar Line cuisine. Decks and social halls are spacious. You will enjoy travel on these clenu oil-burning liners.

TO EUROPE AND NEW YORK-

VIA MANILA-STRAITS,COLOMBO-SUEZ-PORT SAID

· ---ALEXANDRIA—NAPLES÷GENOA ——MARSEILLES Thence to BOSTON and NEW YORK

·Fortnightly „Sallings

Pros. Adams.... Pres. Garfield Pres. Monroe

May 25-8.00 a.m. June 8-8.00 a.m. July 6-8.00.a.m.

TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE

TO SAN FRANCISCO, VIA HONOLULU, SHANGHAI,

Pres. Wilson..

Pres. Lincoln Pres. Cleveland.

Pres. Adams... Pres. Lincoln Pres. Garfield

KORE AND YOKOHAMA

Fortnightly Sallings.

May 22-5.00 p.m. June 5-5.00 p.m: June 19-5.00 p.m.

TO MANILA

May 26-8.00 a.m. May 28-3.00 p.m. June 8-8.00 à.m.

For passenger and freight rates, apply to HONGKONG AND Handrai Bank BuilDING, GROUND FLOSE,

Telephone Central 2477, 2478 and 795,

Dollar Steamship Line

All claims must be sent in t

me on or before the Wednesday the 19th May or they will not be recognised.

All damaged packages will be examined on Monday, the 17th. inst 1926 at 10 am. by Messrs. Goddard & Douglas,

No fire insurance has boot. affected.

J. LIMAGT,

Agent. Hongkong, 11th May, 1926.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. AMERICAN & MANCAURIAN

LINE

From NEW YORK

The Steamship

"CITY "OF, GLASGOW" having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by her are informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-bazardous Godowis of Holt's Wharf, whence delivery may be obtained.

DEAL IN EXPLOSIVES.

(Continued from Paje 2.)

AVIATION.

The Spanish Fliers.

first requested $50 per pound but he offered him $85,

Tokyo, May 14. The defen- dant then pointed out to witnesspartment. that after receiving It is logrned from the War De- that the powder, was of a good official intimation that the Spani b quality as it had come from the fliers had given up the flight to Government Ordnance Department. Tokyo from Manila, the War De-

The witness also said that when partment, through the Foreign Informing him that he had sold Office has requested the Spanish » explosives to others the defendant Legation to urge the aviators to had said that there was no fear as continue as was formerly arranged, he had sold similar explosives to tlen of the flight to Tokyo would as it is considered that the comple- the troops, under the command of help to bind-the, two countries General Chan Kwing-ming and the late Dr. Sun Yat-gen.

together."

Anything For Dollars. Mr. Lindsoll: Quite impartial.. Mr. King: Anything for the "dollars.

Continuing witness went on to explain how he had mot the de- fendant outside the Grand Theatre on April 27 in company, with another man.

His Worship: Mr. X. again? Mr. King: Yes your Worship. Not Mr. "A."

The witness further stated that he was arrested with the defon- dant and tied up by the Police.-

His Worship: Was that to carry out the bluff?

Mr. King: Yes,

Mr. King to witness: How were you dressed?

Witness: In a long coat with a Chinese cap.

His Worship: When you met the defendant you were smartly dress- ed?

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Witness: Yes.

With horned-rimmed spectacles 'too? Yes...

Replying to Mr. King, witness said that he had never mentioned to the defendant that he had come from Macao. Nor had he said anything of being a photographer. The case was then adjourned till Friday next."

THE STRIKE.

RELIEF FOR CITY

-WORKERS.

London, May 14.

At u meeting at the Underground headquarters lust night, a satis No Claims will be admitted factory settlement of the strike after the Goods have left the was concluded between the com- Godowns, and all Goods remain-panies and the unions concerned. ing undelivered after 20th. May |1926, will be subject to Rent.

It is hoped a normal service of the Underground Railway, London

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Under-General Omnibus Company and signed on eg before 27th May allied tramways will operate in

London to-morrow.--Reuter.

1926, or they will not recognized.

be

All broken, chafed and damag- ed Goods are to be left in the Go- downs, where they will be ex amined on any Tuesdays or Fri- days between tha hours of 10.45 B.m. and Noon, within the Free Storage period of One Week.

No Fire Insurance has been affected...

Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by,

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THE BANK LINE, UTȚ„,

General Agonta Hongkong 14th, May,

1926.

THE MOROCCAN WAR.

MORE SURRENDERS.

Paris, May 14. A Rabat message says that north-west of Beraber the allies of the French advanced ten kilo-. metres.

Fractions of the Marnissa tribe who were still rebellious have now surrendered.-Havas.

Permission to land at, Karenko, Formosa, still holds good.-Reuter.

THE POLISH REVOLT.

A Turn of the Tide?

Paria, May 14. The Polish Ambassador has 1962- ed a communique stating that the Government, guarded by loyal regiments, has established itself at Belvedere Palace, and declared Pilsudski a rebel outlaw.

Four army corps have beon which is now completely surround- ordered to march on Warsaw,

ed. The rebels are showing signs of demoralisation--Reuter.

ARREST OF CRITIC.

AN OUTSPOKEN AMERICAN.

Boston (Mass.). Mr. H. L. Mencken, the famous critic, author of "Prejudices," ' and' editor of the American Mercury has been arrested.

The American Mercury wab barred from sale in this city.

Mr. Moncket wont himself to Boston Common, and sold a copy of the forbidden magazine to Mr. J... F. Chase, secretary of the Watch and Word Society.

Thereupon he was arrested on a charge of purveying impure print."--Central News..

H. L. Mencken is the most satirical and sarcastic critic of his fellow-countrymen's mor-

als and manners, and Amori- canism generally,

Recently he collected in his. Mercury and otherwise, the most absurd and outrageous examples

of

the social, sectarian and

political life of the States and of the spaechez and writings of the poople..

Then he published these in book form, every State pilloried soparately, from Washington and New York to Oklahoma and 'the Monkeytown State.

Thus he has made many enemies in every State of the Union; being feared for his truthfulness as much as he is hated for his satire. "

Before You Advertise DISCOVER WHICH NEWSPAPER

Your Friends Road

THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LTD.

TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS MANIFESTO", HONGKONG;

Codes Used: A1, A.B.C. Futh Edition; Engineering: First and. Second Edition;

Western Union, and Watkins, Benson's Marconi.

Dock Owners, Ship Builders, Marine and Land Engineers, Boller Makers, Iron, and Brass Founders, Forge Masters, Electricians.

Steamers

Tjib esar

Tiiliwong

Tjikarang

REGULAR- FORTNIGHTLY SERVIOR BETWEEN

JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN.

From

Expected Will leavo

For

on or about on or about Japan 11th May. 13th May. Haravia Dalny 16th May, 18th May. M'i ear & S'baia) Shanghai 16th May, 20th May. | Batavia Batavia 18th May. 21st May. Shanghai Java 21st May, 24th May. "Amoy & Dalny Valak · Dairy 1st. Juno. 3rd June. M'ksar'& S'baia

*Via Macassar

Misaroca

Tittaroom

"Via 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 at through rates to all ports in Netherlands-India and Australia.

For Freight and Pasdage apply to the

Jaya-China-Japan Lijn.

HOLIDAY TRIPS.

Complete arrangements made for tours of North China, Korea, Japan, including steamship and railway tickets, Hotel and sleeping car reservations. Sight-seeing with native guldes, etc.

Other holiday trips arranged to the Philippine Islands, Java, Indo-China and India,

* Baggage and Accident Insurance,

Carry American Express Travellers Cheques,

Other. Offices In the Far East-Shanghai, Tientsin, Peking: Kobe,Manila, Calcutta, and Bombay, Representatives at other principal points..

For ́complete information' apply: THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO., Inc.

Des Voeux Road, Central

Phone 04625.

9. S.

TAIPING"

Passenger and Cargo Vessel, Built and Engined at the KOWLOON DOOK by THE HONGKONG,

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

for Australian-Hongkong Service.

lease address enquiries to the Chief Manager

R. M. DYER. B. SC.MLN A., Kowloon Dock. Hongkong,

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