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DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE

AND

AMERICAN MAIL LINE

{Admiral Oriental Life)

JOINT TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE

A Regular Weekly Sailing

TO SAN FRANCISCO OR SEATTLE, THE "PRESIDENT LINERS”

TO SAN FRANCISCO VIA HONOLULU, SHANGHAL, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.

"THE SUNSHINE BELT”

PRESIDENT GRANT

Tues., March, 15th, 6.00 a.m.

PRESIDENT MADISON ...

PRESIDENT JACKSON

PRESIDENT MACKINLEY

PRESIDENT LINCOLN

***

务理

Tuesday, Mar. 29th

Tuesday, Apr. 12th

Tuesday, Apr. 26th

Tuesday, May 10th

Thereafter Fortnightly Sailings on Tuesdays,

HONGKONG TO EUROPE SPECIAL LOW RATES Via San Francisco or Seattle

£120 £112

DIRECT CONNECTIONS WITH ALL ATLANTIC LINES Choice of railway lines across United States and Canada, with liberal stop-over privileges for hight scing- Ask for information. Following are suggested itinerarica:

From

Hongkong

Mar. 15-

:

Mar. 23

Mar. 29

Apr. 6

Apr. 12

Apr. 20

Apr. 26

May 10 May 10 May 24

Juna 1

May 4

Via

Connecting with Steamship

San Francisco Olympic

Spattlo Deo. Washington; San Francisco Homeric

SeatBo Loviniha Han Francisco Aquitania

Scuttlo ties. Washington San Francisco Repubile

Seattle Aquitania San Francisco Homeric

Mauretanin Feattle San Francisco Mujesile

Seattle Borragaria

From

N. York

Arriving at

Apr. 150g 8'hmpin Apr. 22 Apr. 20 méh-Cʻbeg Apr. 27 Apr. 30 10 hrg B'hamptn May 6 Apr. 30 C'brg Shipto May May 11 C'brg Shoptn May 17 May 18 anth C'urg

May 27 Juno 6 May 29th-C'Lrg May 31 brg 'hmpin June 6 Juna.11 'brg-'hmpta Juns 17 (June 16 Pmil-C'brg Juno 21 | Jun (25 O'brg-Shmptn July 1 Jund" 29 [Cʻbrg-Shuptn_July_6

TO SEATTLE AND VICTORIA VIA SHANGHAI,

KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.

"THE TAST SHORT ROUTE”

PRESIDENT CLEVELAND

PRESIDENT PIERCE

PŘESIDENT TAFT

PRESIDENT JEFFERSON

PRESIDENT GRANT

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Wed., March 23rd, 2 a.m.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

THE

MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1927.

FUNNEL

BLUE

LINE

/REGÜLAR AND FAST | PASSENGER SERVICES |

FREIGHT AND

LONDON SERVICE

"ADRASTUS" "ANTENOR". "RHEXENOR* "HEUTOR"

22nd Mar. Marles, L'don, Hull, E'dam & 11 burg 6th Apr. Marasailles, London, R'am & Glasgow 10th Apr. Marseilles, London, B'dan & H'burg 4th May. Marseilles, London, R'dam & Gitagow

LIVERPOOL SERVICE

PHILOOTETES 23rd Mar. Havre, Liverpool & Glasgow

"NINGCHOW"

"SEEMUN

THESEUS"

15th Apr. Ganon, Hayre & Liverpool 20th May. Canon, Havre & Liverpool 2016 Jann. Gezon, Havro, Liverpial & Glasgow

Victoria, Vancouver & Seattle Victoria, Vancouver & Scattle

PACIFIC SERVICE

vis KOBE & YOKOHAMA

STALTHYBIUS** "ACHILLES"

30th Mar. 7th Apr.

NEW YORK SERVICE

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

"ATREUR"

26th Mar. TEUVER

8th Apr. PASSENGER SERVICE.

6th April. 4th May. 31st May. 29th June.

"ANTENOR" "EEOTOR "AENEAS"

"«SARPEDON"

Singaporo, Mareoilies & London Singapore, Marsailles & London Singaporo, Marseille & London Singapore, Marseilles & Lundos

Also cargo steners with limited passenger accommodation at specially raiuced rates.

For freight and passage rates and information apply to →

Butterfield & Swire,

Agents.

HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS.

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JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., AND THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

Wednesday, Apr. 6th Wednesday, Apr. 20th Wednesday, May 4th Wednesday, May 18th

CANTON

LINE.

Sailings from Hongkong--Daily at 2 a.m. and 8 a.m.

Thereafter Fortnightly Sailings on Wednesdays. TO EUROPE AND NEW YORK.

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

Thence to BOSTON and NEW YORK.

PRESIDENT VAN BUREN

PRESIDENT HAYES

PRESIDENT POLK

PRESIDENT: ADAMS

PRESIDENT GARFIELD

Tadaday, Mar. 15th 8.00 a.m. Tuesday, Mar. 20th-0.00 a.m. Tuesday, Apr. 12th 8.00 a.m. Tuesday, Apr. 26th 8.00 a.m. Tuesday, May 18th, 8.00 a.m.

Thereafter Fortnightly Sailings on Tuesdays.

TO MANILA.

Tuesday, Mar. 15th 8.00 atm. Tuesday, Mar. 15th 0.00 p.m.

Monday, Mar. 2181 6.00 a.m. Tuesday, Mar. 29th 0.00 a.m. Tuesday, Mar. 29th 6.00 p.m.

PRESIDENT VAN BUREN PRESIDENT CLEVELAND PRESIDENT MADISON PRESIDENT HAYES ... PRESIDENT PIERCE

For Passenger and Freight Rates apply to

ROBERT DOLLAR CO.

GENERAL AGENTS.

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK Building, GROUND FLOOR'

Telephonos Central 2477 2470 & 795.

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INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd.

· SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION. Destination.

Stoamer.

CANTON

.Mingsang

OSAKA via Moji,

Kumsang

Yokohama & Kobe CANTON

SANDAKAN........ STRAITS & Calcutta

Sailingo.

(Sundays

2 a.m. only), Sailings from Canton-Daily at 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. (Sundays

13 p.m. only).

MACAO

FROM HONGKONG:

8 A.M. and 2 P.M. daily. (Sunday: 9 A.M. only.)

LINE. ·.

FROM MACAO

8 A.M. and 2 P.M. daily. (Sunday: 3.30 P.M. only.)

MACAO RACES

SPECIAL WEEK-END SAILINGS.

8.A. "SUI AN " Saturday 19th March

From Macao 5.00 p.m.

Sunday 20th March

From Hongkong 8.00 a.m.

From Hongkong 8.00 a.m.

From Macao 5.30 p.m.

THE SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC

COMPANY, LIMITED.

SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS.

LOADING DIRECT FOR MARSEILLES, VALENCIA, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG and SCANDINAVIAN PORTS

M.V: "DELHI" M.V, "SUMATRA" ... M.V. "AGRA”

Loading about 15th April 16th May. 8th June

FOR SHANGHAI and JAPAN PORTS M.V.SUMATRA" M.VAGRA"

8th April 80th April.

For further particulars apply to the

Agents: GILMAN & CO., LTD.

Hongkong.

THE ROYAL TOUR.

་་་

G. E. HUYGEN,

Canton

dition is completely satisfactory. The inflammation in the throat has not yet entirely subsided, and it is inadvisable that she should

ILLNESS OF DUCHESS CAUSES | travel to-day.

DISAPPOINTMENT.

London, March 12.

Later.

Tues. 15th Mar at 7 a.m. Wed. 16th Mar at 7 a.m.

Much disappointment has been caused by an official statement .Chipshing Wed. 16th Mar åt 7 a.m.

that the Duchess of York, acting Hinsang Satur. 19th Mar at

H.R.H. the Duchess of York has under medical advice, is most re- noon.

from Buffering Hosang Satur. 19th Mar at 3 p.m. been

mild gretfully compelled to abandon TSINGTAU Swatow & S'hai Mingsang Sun. 20th Mar ata.m.tonsilitia. She broke her journey the remainder of her tour in South Mon. 21st Mar at 3 p.m. at Nelson, but the Duke of York Island and is going to Government continued to full his scheduled, House, Wellington, to convalesce. Chipshing Tuos. 22nd Mar at noon.

The Duke will complete the tour Wed. 23rd Mar at 7 a.m. programme on land. Fooksang Thurs. 24th Mar at 3 p.m. The Renown is now anchored in South Island alone.-Router.

Sun, 27th Mar at 7am. lof Nelson to

SINGAPORE

TIENTSIN

Yuensang

re-embark the

TSINGTAU Swalow & S'hai Fausang STRAITS & Calcutta OSAKA via Kobo & Moji ...Kutsang TSINGTAU Swatow S'hai Hopsang Sun. 27th Mar at 7 a.m. Duchess, who will meet hor bus- TSINGTAU Swatow S'hai Kwongsang Wod. 30th Mar at 7 a.m. band in due course.-Router. OSAKA via Moji & Kobo Suisang Satur. 2nd Apr at 7a.m. SANDAKAN....

...Mausang Thurs. 7th Apr at 3 p.m. For freight or passage apply to:-

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. Telephone 215. Contral

General Managers

Disappointment.

Nelson, March 12. The morning bulletin states that the Duchess of York's con-

Two of the principals in "Lido, Lady" at the Galety Theatre, Mr. Harold French and Miss Phyl Arnold, who were married at Brompton Oratory, hud three days for their honeymoon, returning to the cast on the Monday.

THE RUPEE.

PURCHASE OF GOLD BARS REDUCED.

.

GAZETTE.

LATEST APPOINTMENTS IN

THE SERVICES,

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

Mr.

3. L

Mrs.

Roy.

and Mrs.

Mrs. W. J. Mackott,

Luton, M Mian, Lindbla

Miss Mo, Miaa

A. Mr. R. M. C.

Mr. and Mrs. A. G. P. Mo, Col Mr. J.

Ruxton MTs.

For an. Kashgar from Japan via ports, March 12-Mr. E. Alfredson, Delhi, March 12, February 11.-Capts. D. B. la Mrs. G. Anvill, Mr. A. Barr, Capt, and Motto to Vindictive in command, Mrs. J. B. Bailey, Mr. C. J. Bull, The Assembly spent five hours on relief; . B. Kansay to Min Casto, Miss Chin Li Chao, Miss to-day discussing Clause 4 of the Despatch, addl., February 24, and Crust, Mr. E. L. Dromgola, Mr. R. H.

Eckford, Currency Bill, imposing on the Despatch in command from date"

W. D. Government the obligation of pur- of joining, previous orders cancel- chasing gold bars of not less than led. Lt.Cdr. M. S. Spalding, 1,065 tolas of fine gold at Rs.21 3D.S.C., to Verity in command, on

arrival on station, appoint, to Major, per tola.

Wolsoy cancelled; A. M.. Donayan, Gardner, Mr. M. Ganly, H. An amendment by Soshaay D.S.C., to Wolsey, in command on Goffo, Milas Geary, Tangar, au batituting 40 for 1065, relief, for passage home; Lts. P. Her d. ft. Gullimore, Miss Honder was carried by 65 votes to 57, W. Dimsdale to Dauntless, son,

Науея, Mr. and Mrs. 3. W. Jenkins, gested the figure 300, and had said appointment to Hermes cancelled. Mr. H. E. raine, Mro. Starling, Miss Starling Miss that the Government did not want Itz. (F.O.R.A.F.) the Hon. J. M. A. Starling, Miss E

J. Starling, Master H. Starling, Mr the Currency authorities to usurp Southwell to. Tamar, January 21; the position of the bullon market. The clauso was finally carried by 67 votes to 62.-Reuter.

H H.

after Sir Basil Blackett had sug- February 15; M. M'C. Chürck, Mrs. M. L. Hancock, Dr. C. A

C. J. N. Atkinson, F. G. Wynne, B. W. Sampson, Mins M. Shumato, F. H. G. Oliphant, E. O. F. Price, Mr. and Mrs. N. Truelove, Miss Rose

Tebbutt, Mrs. J. Wahlquest. R. E. B. Cecil to Argus, on arrival at Malta; Surg.-Lt, J. P. Hender-

DEPARTED. [The fifth recommendation of con, M.B., to Beo, adal, February

7 and for duty in Aphis and Lady- "Per 8.3. Kooligar for Europe via the Currency Commission was that bird, as required, from date of ports, March 12-Mr. W. M. Au an obligation should be imposed joining; RAF-Flying Officers E. Young, Miss A. M. Bakewell, Mrs. A. by statute on the Reserve Bank A. H. Fisher, W. D. Baxter, R. H. Bloxham, Mr. S. 8. Chen, Mr. C. F. to buy and sell bar gold without Rose to Argus, for flying duties, and Mr. P. W.

Chow, Sister N. limit, at rates determined with re- January 26; N. Young, A. A. Jones Mrs. E. Courtenay,

C. E. Do

Misa J. E

JE. ference to a fixed gold parity of to Tamar, January 24; M. V.

Rt. Rev. C. R. Duppuy. Mrs. the rupee, but in quantities of Moreton, F. C. Rowland, J. F. F.

Sister A. Guastavino, Miss not less than 400 an ounces.]

Pain, G. H. Loughnan to Hermes.

Mr. R.

THE SAAR.

Miss

for observer dutles, January

24, B. D. Holman,

Flight Lt. C. E. W. Foster, E. J. L. Komp. Mr. S. P. Ho, Mr. B. T. Loung, Mr. C. H. Montague, Hope to Argus, January 26; B, F. Mr. Patcrzo

Mins

G. Miss Rogans, Casewell, P. J. Farmer to Tamar, Santier, Mr. 1. W. Showan, Mr. W. for duty with F.A.A.

Repair Smalley, Mr. T..

T..W. Smith, Mr. W. M. Section, Hongkong, January 24; Mr. J. Tamer, Mr. and Mrs. POLICE TO REPLACE FRENCH A. M'Donald to Hermes, for H. S. Wong and Master B, Wong.

duty with F.A.A. Shore W/T. Per s.. Kitano Maru for London via Stations, January 24.

porta. March 12.-Mr. J. Loftus, Mr. 5. J. McGuinness, Y. Nishinaga Mr.

$. Suzuki,

Tamaki, Mr. Lee Kwal Lim. Mr. Wei Chuen,

TROOPS.

Geneva, March 12.

The vexed question of the occupation of the Saar region has been settled by the unanimous adoption by the Council of the League of Nations of the Saar Governing Commission's.

proj posals whereby a police force of eight hundred men will replace the existing French troops for the protection of the railways..

נ.

CORRESPONDENCE.

THE THIN RED LINE.

[To the Editor of the Hongkong

Telegraph.]

Mr. and

Okamoto, Mr.

Okamoto, Mrs. Y

Fukuhara,

Mr.

Mr.N. Okido, Mra, Chân

Chau, Miss M. Scott, Mr. K. Muro,

Miss E. M. Holbrook, Mr. H. D. Stearns, Mr. T. Mrs. T. Masutani, Mrs.

Fujita,

Mr. E.

Imai,

S.

Inspector and

Yabu,

E. Ring, Mr.

Mr. F. Koizumi,

Wong Choon Watson, Miss

Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and

Sir, I am now rewritting and Watson, Mr. Y. Okada, Mr. I Herr Stresemann finally agreed, bringing up to date the history of M: -and Mrs. N. S. not to press his demand for a

the 93rd Sutherland Highlanders, reduction of the force to five the "Thin Red Line," and I would hundred, and the Council made a

he very grateful if anyone who declaration that in accordance has old letters, diaries, records, with Herr Stresemann's wish the or other information regarding evacuation of troops from the this battalion, more especially be Saar and the enforcement of the tween 1790 and 1848, would kind- new order would take place within by communicate with me at the three months. They also agreed that the new police force would not be used except in exceptionally grave circumstances, and that the Agure of eight hundred should be regarded S the

maximum, reducible if possible.-Reuter.

IRAQ GARRISON.

LAST BRITISH BATTALION LEAVES.

Rugby, Mar., 12.

above address.

Mr. and Mrs. Burton, Mrs. Master Chu Cho, Mr. D. de Azevedo, Sensor, Master Watson, Mrs. Enlund, Mrs. Drake, Mrs. B. Taguchi, Mr. S. Mitsuhashi, Mr. A. D. A Stearna, Mrs. F. M. Stearns, Master P. Stearns, Mr. and Mrs. K. Y

K. Yamamoto, Mrs, M. Shimura, Mr. Y. Yamaguchi, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Brita, Mr. V. V. Bradbury.

T Kamaids,

"Mr. Mr. Z Ishiguro, Tokoyam Mr. B. Shinosuna, Mr.

J. R. Brondle

MT.

Hariya

Mr.

B.

Should this meet the eye of any desirous of ordering a copy (price Kojima, Mr. S. Kanche. Mr. O. not exceeding one pound) they are Horio, M Mr. S. Sorda, Mr. K. asked to do so through me as soon as possible.

If you can find space for the above in your valued journal my brother officers and myself would much appreciate your help. Yours, etc.,

A. E. J. CAVENDISH,

Brig. General, Hanover Court, Hanover Square, W...

London, Feb. 14, 1927..

OBITUARY.

Mrs. T. Fukaya, Mr. M. Haruna, Mr. R. C. Martin, Mr. Christinsen Alfans, Rev. Niilo Mustalo, Master "Arvi, Mr. Van Rampey Jan, Mr. T. Toda, Mr. S. Kamel. Mr. K. Takano, Mr. Z. Teral, Mr. R. Boonpark, Mr. N. Yoshitake,

Mr. Orval Lucien, Mr. Mernini Goston.

YACCINATION.

WORK BY THE AMBULANCE BRIGADE.

On the tenth anniversary of the entry of British forees into Bagh- dad, the last British regiment of the Iraq carrison the. Second

The Y.M.O.A. division of, St. John's Battalion King's Regiment, has

Ambulanco Brigade vaccinated 4,500 left that city for England. The

Chinese persons the week, before Iraq Army mounted a guard of

Inst. By special request the work honour as the battalion entrain-

was continued last week and up to ed. Only one Indian infantry

We regret to report the death of Friday another 2,205 persons hind hattalion now remains in Iraq-Chief Engine Room Artificer Wil-been, treated. British Wireless.

AMERICAN MONEY.

BRISBANE BONDS OVERSUPGCRIBED.

New York, March 12.

PETTY OFFICER OF THE PETERSFIELD.

iam Head Spargo of H.M.S. Petersfield, which occurred at the At present there is a great de- Naval Hospital on Saturday from mand for the services of members of arteric schelrosis.

the Brigade, and, in consequence,. The funeral took place at the the campaign will be developed or Protestant Cemetery, Happya much larger scale this week It Valley, last evening, the service is intended to open about twenty being conducted by the Wesleyan stations in Hongkong and Kowloon Chaplain for the Fleet and attend-on which all divisions of the Brigade d by the band of H.M.S. Hermes, will be engaged. Chinese are ask-

The cortege left the Royal.

numbers..

Naval Hospital at 4 p.m., the coffin.ng for vaccination in very large The first appearance of Queens-being borne to the graveyard on a lard's Capital as a borrower in firing party also, both drawn from field gun carriage, there being a Wall Street wae signalised by the shins of the fleet. over-subscription within seven

During the funeral ceremony, and a half minutes of $7,500,000 the cnsigns on all ships of the five per cent. City of Brisbane fect were half-masted between Kold bonds at the price of $96.4 and 5 p.m. Reuter's American Service.

CONSUL MURDERED.

FOR REFUSING TO COLLECT DEBT.

Sao Paulo, Mar. 12.

FOR LONDON HOSPITAL.

MISS VIOLET CAPELL'S DANCE DISPLAYS.

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DISARMAMENT.

FORMÁL INVITATION,

Washington, Mar, 12.

Formal invitations to Great Britain and Japan to attend a Three-Power Naval Conference at Geneva, have been sent to the Bri- Liah and Japanese Ambassadors for, transmission to their respec- tivo Governments.

The Invitation calls for a dis- Miss Violet Capell writes: armament conference to meet as convenient, "The Gross Receipts from my soon after Juno na

Mr. H. W. Goforth, United three dancing displays given at the actual date to depend upon States Consul, has been fatally the City Hall on the 23rd, 26th the time required by Japan to atabbed, it is alleged by a man who declares himself an Ameri- can citizen whom Mr. Goforth de- elined to assist in collecting debt.Reuter'a American Service.

SUBMARINE MISSING."

ANXIETY FOR SPAIN'S LATEST SHIP.

Madrid, March 13.

and 28th of February amounted increase her present delegation to to $2,000, and in the meantime the Preparatory Disarmament I am forwarding a draft to Vis- Conference and provide the dele- count. Knutsford, of the Londoa gation with new instructions. Hospital, for £40 and I am also Rexter's American Servico. making some donations to deserv ing local charities."

NEW AMBASSADOR.

WORLD FLIGHT

MAJOR BEIRES BAULKED.

Buenos Aires, Mar, 12.

The Hague, Mar. 12. Baron Govers, the Dutch Minis

A telegram from La Nacion's It is reported from Cartagonater to Germany, who is shortly that Spain's latest submarine, the retiring from the Diplomatic Ser-correspondent at Bolama states B6, has not appeared for three vice, will be replaced in Berlin that Major Sarmento Beires, had daya. She was last acen diving. by Count Van Limburg Stirum to return to the island of Bla sagos, off the Portuguese Guinea Router.

Coast.-Reutor.

Reuter.

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