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DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE

AND

AMERICAN MAIL LINE

(Admiral Oriental Line)

JOINT TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE A Regular Weekly Sailing

TO SAN FRANCISCO OR SEATTLE THE “PRESIDENT LINERS”

TO SAN FRANCISCO VIA HONOLULU, SHANGHAI, '

KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,

"THE SUNSHINE BELT"

PRESIDENT LINCOLN

PRESIDENT CLEVELAND

PRESIDENT PIERCE

PRESIDENT TAFT

PRESIDENT JEFFERSON

||

Tuesday, May 10th

Tuesday, May 24th

Tuesday, June 21st

Tuesday, June 7th

Tuesday, July 5th

Thereafter Fortnightly Sallings 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 acrown United States and Canada, with liberal stop-over privileges for night-seeing.— Ask for information. Following are suggested itinerarion:

Connicling with Steamship

From Hoogkook

May

4

May

May

10

18

24

Juno

Juzo Jozo 15

21

Juon

June 20 July & July 13

July 19

Vin

Sonitle

Aquitania

Ban Francisco Leviathan

Seattle Geo. Washington

San Francisco Majestic

Beattle

Berengaria

San Francisco Olympic

Sonttle Aquitania San Francisco flomeric

Scuttle Mauretania San Francisco Majestic

Beatle Berengarin San Francisca Ilomeric

from N. York

Arriving at

May 3rg 'hmpta Jun 6 June 110'brg-9'bmptn June 17 June 15th Chrg Jane 23 June 25 Curg-S'bmptu July 1 June 29 Chrg

8-3'upta July 15 19 July 20 Aug. 3 Aug.

12

13

July 2 July

བ ”

Aug. C'bry S'hupta

Aug. 1Cbrg-Shmpin Aug. 19

Aug 20 (C-5 hmptu Alg. 26

7

TO SEATTLE AND VICTORIA VIA SHANGHAI,

KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,

"THE FAST SHORT ROUTE"

PRESIDENT JEFFERSON

PHESIDENT GRANT

PRESIDENT MADISON

PRESIDENT JACKSON

PRESIDENT MOKINLEY

Wed., May 4th, 9.00 a.m.

Wednesday, May 18th

Wednesday, June 1st

Wednesday, June 15th

Wednesday, June 29th

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 GARFIELD

PRESIDENT HARRISON

PRESIDENT MONROE

PRESIDENT WILSON

Tues., May 10th, 8.00 a.m.

Tuesday, May 24th 6.00 a.m. Tuesday, June 7th 8.00 a.m.

Tupaday, June 21st 6.00 a.m. Tuesday, July 5tl 8.00 a.m.

PRESIDENT VAN BUREN

Thereafter Fortnightly Sallingofon- Tuesdays.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY,

THE

BLUE FUNNEL

LINE

கக

REGULAR AND FAST "PASSENGER SERVICES

FREIGHT AND

LONDON SERVICE

4th May, 17th May, 31st May. 14th June.

"HECTOR"

CALCHAS" "AENEAS

D10MED"

Calla Carablanum.

KEEMUN" THESEUN** "DANFA"

Marseilles, London, R'dam & Glasgow Marsoilles, London, R'dam & II'birg Marseilles, London, R'dam & Glasgow Marseilles, London, R'dam & R'burg

Gonos, Havre, Liverpool & Glasgow Genes, Havre, Liverpool & Glasgow Genoa, Havre, Liverpool & Glasgow

"

LIVERPOOL SERVICE

14th May. 20th June 15th July. PACIFIC SERVICE

vis KOBE & YOKOHAMA

•TYNDAREUS 27th Apr. *PROTESILAUS" 10th May

PASSENGER SERVICE ZEUMAEUS" **ELPENOB"

Bl. May. Gtb Jone

Victoria, Vancouver & Soattis Victoria, Vancouver & Seattle

Now York, Boston & Baltimore New York, Boston & Baitimurs

NEW YORK SERVICE

ARCTOR" CAENFAS2 "AENEAS** "SARPATONY

"PATHOCLUS

4th May. Singaporò, Maronilles & London 31st May.

ingapore, Marseilles & Loaden

2nd May, 5 p.in., BHANGHAI. 29th Jane Singapore. Marsoillon & Lundon 27th July, Singapore, Marseilles & London

Alen cargo steamers with limited passenger accommodation et specially reducell rates,

For freight and passage ritos and information apply to:~

Butterfield & Swire,

CANADIAN

Agents.

PACIFIC

QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC

TO VICTORIA & VANCOUVER.

SAILINGS 1927.

Van ver Arrive.

STEAMERS

Honakong Shanghai Kobo Yokohama

Loave

Lonve Lanve LEAVE EMPRESS OF ASIA

May 11

May 14 May 17 May 20 May 29 EMPRESS OF CANADA June 1 June 4 Juno 7 June 10 Jun. 19 EMPRESS OF RUSSIA June 22 June 25 June 28 July 1 July 10 EMPRESS OF ASIA July 13 July 16 July 19 July 22 July 31 EMPRESS OF CANADA Aug. 3 Aug. 6. Aug. 9 Aug, 12 Aug. 21 EMPRESS OF RUSSIA Aug. 24 Aug. 27 Aug. 30 Sept. 2 Sept.11 EMPRESS OF ASIA Sept. 14 Sept. 17 Sept. 20 Sept. 23 Oct 2 EMPRESS OF CANADA Oct. 5 Oct. 8 Dot. 11 Ost. 14 Oct. 23 (B/Asia, and E/Ruaria call at Nagaanki the day after departure from Shanghai.)

CONNECTING SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL.

MONTUALM

MONTROSE

June

3

June

2

15

MONTOLATE Joly

2

MINNEDOSA Aug. 6 MINNEDOSA Sept. MONTROSE Bept. 15

Frequent sailingate Liverpoot, Belfast, Glasgow, Southampton, Cherbourg and Antwerp.

SPECIAL FARES TO EUROPE

£120

£112

£83

HONGKONG-MANILA SERVICE

TO MANILA.

PRESIDENT LINCOLN...

May 2nd, 6,00 p.m.

PRESIDENT GARFIELD

PRESIDENT CLEVELAND

PRESIDENT HARRISON

PRESIDENT MADISON

May 10th, 8.00 a.m. May 15th, 6.00 p.m. May 24th, 6.00 a.m. May 24th, 6.00 p.m.

Apr. 29 May 1

May 17 May 19

EMPRESS OF ASIA EMPRESS OF CANADA

For Passenger and Freight Rated apply to

ROBERT DOLLAR CO.

OENERAL ACENTA,

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK BUILDING, GROUND FLOOD Talephones Central, 2477 2470 & 705.

HONGKONG, CANTON &

MACAO STEAMERS.

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

CANTON LINE.

Sailings from Hongkong-Daily at 2 a.m, and 8 a.m.{ (Sundays

Ballings from Canton-Daily at 8 a.m, and 3 p.m.

Steamer sails from Hongkong on

2 a.m. only!. (Sundays 13 p.m. only).

30th April at 1 a.m. instead of 2 a.m. and returns from Canton at 3 p.m. same day,

"

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. (Bunday: 3.30 P.M. only.) SUNDAY EXCURSION. On Sunday, the 1st May 6.8.

"SUI AN" will depart from Company's Wing Lok Stroot Wharf at 9 A.M. and from Macao at 3.30 P.M.

Lenve Arrive Jongkong Manila

Lonve Arriva Manila Hongkeng May May 9 May 28 May 30

CANADIAN PACIFIC EXPRESS

TRAVELLERS CHEQUES PAYABLE THE WORLD OVER.

111 SAFEST AND MOST CONVENIENT WAY TO CARRY FUNDS.

Passo nger Department:

Fre ght and Express

THE COMACRIB.

Tel. 0.752,

Tel. 0. 42

VALUABLE DIRECTORY OF

CHINA.

Cables: "GACANFAU," Cables 1 "NAUTILUS,"

COMMITTEE MEETING.

OFFICERS OF ANTI-MUITSAI SOCIETY ELECTED,

The third volume of the Coma-!

The committee of the Anti- crib Directory of China has now Muitsai Society, which was recent been published and forms an in-ly resuscitated, met at the Chinese valuable work of reference. Per Y.M.C.A. in Des Voeux Road, Cen- haps its most valuable feature is tral, last night to elect officera to a who's who of China and Hong-sorve on the executive committee kong. This occupies 246 pages and various other sub-committeca. and contains, upwards of 40,000)

The following officers were elect- names and addresses of Far East-

ed: President, Dr. Yeung Shiu- ern residents.

chuen; Vice Presidents, Miss Sin This is followed by a Shanghal Tak-hing and Dr. Chau Wal- business directory; together with cheung; Hon. English Secretary, a classified list and also an alpha- Mr. C. G. Anderson: Hon. Chinese botical list of Shanghal register-Secretary, Mr. Ngan Kwan-yu;

APRIL 27,

1927.

ENGINEERING FEAT.

2,700 YEAR OLD PROPHECY COMES TRUE,

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED,

For 6.5. Shinyo Maru from Shang- Paris, April 26.

hai, April 25.-Nr. K. Sasagawa, Mr. It has taken eighty-six years and Mr. R. Golden, Dr. U. Pusch, Miss W. C. Burke, Mr. H. R. Hartnett, about fifty-five million franes to Lon Chan, Miss Resaland Chan, Mr. reallae the prophecy made twenty Juan Chun Yen, Mr. Fong Chea Lick, sover centuries ago by Aristade, Mr. A. C. Gray, Mr. A. C. Carino, priestess of Artemis, who told the Mrs. A. C. Carino, Mr. J. M. Martinez, astonished founders of Marseilles Mrs.

3. M. Martinez, Miss Carmon that a "miraculous ring one day Me, W. A. Hyde, Mr. H. Matsumoto, Martinez, Miss Consuelo Martinez, Mr. will seal the union between Mar- Mrs. H. Matsumoto. Mr. H. V. Ber soilles and Etang de Berre." To- nord, T. Grunberg,

Mr. T day searchlights were piercing the Grunberg. Master V. Grunberg, Mr. subterranean gloom. Mr. Dou Chee Ching. Mr. Chang Lou, mergue, in the leading motor boat, Nag Chio King, Mr. Fung Ching followed by a little flotilla of Mr. Chang Kwak Son, Mr. Man You, similar craft containing members Mr. Fong Kai, Mr. Fung

Per sk President Jefferson from of his suite, inaugurated the won-San Francisco via ports, April 24-

waterway tunneled. O.

derful new

Sin

Miss

Milan..

CONSIGNEE NOTICE.

OCEAN STEAM SHIP. CO., LTD..

And

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

Consignees

per Company's Steamer,

"KEEMUN"

Form NEW YORK via

SINGAPORE. are horoby notified that the cargo having arrived por se "Autolycu from

will Singapore

dis- loon, where it will He at Consignee's charged into Holt's Wharf Kow-

tons of storage at Holt's Whart. risk and subject to terms and condi- The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 26th April.. Optional cargo will not be landed

Lieut. Dinsrinia, Mr. prior to steamer's arrival, but carried and a half miles long and seventy G. A. Jacobs, Mr. A. Kournoff, Rev. on from port to port to the final port feet wide. The tunnel and canal C, Lacy, Mr. Li Lin, Mr. Loung Hom, of call to which the option extends. are the culmination of remarkable Mr. Lee Kwan Poy, Capt. Macphers are to be left in the fiodowns, All broken, chafed, and damaged- engineering feat planned in 1811 son, Mr. S. 11. Ng. Mr. B. Fenry, and begun in 1911, and links Mar-Y, Platons, Miss D. Pitard, Mr. S. S. where they will be examined on any

Shen

Mr. II. A. Smith, Rov. J. W. Tuesdays and Fridays between the scilles and Rhone via the wide shel- Shephard, Mr. C. L. Stoud, Mr. J. hours of 10.45 am. and soon within tered Etang de Berre, which wi Sawa, Mr. R. Schlaf, Mr. S. Taknsas-the free storage admitted after tha

porlod become an important harbour and ki, Mr. Y. C. Woo, Mr. M. Wong, No claims will be considerably beneft the industry For 3.s. Frosident McKinley, from Goods have left the steamer's Godown.. Beatrice and all Goods remaining undelivered of Marseilles and district, while, Manila, April 25-Mrs. with the completion of the Rhone Brown, Mr. Geo. P. Bradford, Mrs. after the 2nd May will be subject.

to rent. and Rhine canal a magnifice:t H. M. Cavender, Mrs. Elianboth

Sister

Steamer All Claims against the waterway will join the Mediter. Cooper, Mr. A Cano, ranean to the North Sea-Reuter.0. Dildine, Mr. A. Galang, Yap Po Clemence, Kwa Tak Cheong, Mrs. E.

must be presented to the undersigned on or after the 16th May or they Inaugurated by President,

Gink, Mr.

T. B. Huarte, Mr. A. W. will not be recognised. Marseilles, April 26. Hogan, Mrs. H. Hawkins, Col. H. C. Jewett, Mrs. H. G. Jewett, Mrs. Har- riet G. Jenking, Miss Anne W. Jen- king, Master James G. Jenkins, Mr. W. Latic, Dee Chiong Linp, Lo Glak Lawrence, Kwa Eng Lee, Mr. E. Chit, Mr. John A. Mathenbakis, Prof, E. Natiuded, Mr. M. J. Ossorio, Dr. R. Palma, Miss May O. Pal, Mr. P. Fagoln, Sister M. Ruth, Mr. Francisco Rodriguez, Mr. Fermin De Rosario,. Mr. J. L. Rangel, Nin Choon Suy, Juan Lee Voo, Mr. J. E. Weber, Mrs.

E. Weber, Miss M. L. Weber, Mr. Consignees por Company's Steamer, and Mrs. A. C. Whittman, Miss Whittman.

beneath the Rove mountains, four Mr. Berkley, Mr. C. A. Bovey, here, unless notice has bean given

M. Doumergue has inaugurated the new Rove tunnel which with its 7,200 metres is the longest in the world and constitutes part of the 81 kilometers long canal from Marseilles to the Rhone. which when completed will link up the port of Marscilles with the waterway system in the interior of France, the Rhine and central Europe.--Haras.

FAMOUS AVIATOR IN NEW YORK.

ANTI-FASCIST DEMONSTRA- TIONS FEARED.

J,

Per a President Adams, from San Francisco, April 25,--Mr. Wil helm Cordes, Mrs. Chester A. Gile, Miss Marion L. Gile, Miss Carolyn E. Gile, Mr. Jack Hunger, Mr. Muí Lun Ilock, Mr. Quock Sun, Mr. Rodney S. Thomas, Mrs. Rodney S. Thomas, Mr. E. C. Vianering, 1r. Weug Gett, Mr. Wong Wing Kui.

DEPARTED.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, April 28, 1927.

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD.

And

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM

NAVICATION CO, LTD.

"AUTOLYCUS"

From UNITED KINGDOM vin

Par 9.3. President McKinley for Senttle via ports, April 20.-Mr. P. been

SINGAPORE.

be

ure hereby notified that the cargo will: be discharged into Holt's Whart, Kow- loon, where it will lie at Conaignee's risk and subject to terms and condi- tions of storage at Helt's Wharf. New York, April 26,

The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 26th April. The Mayor offelally welcomed

Optional cargo will not De Pineda, who is clearly guarded

here. unless notice has landed by the police, as anti-Fascist de-

given

prior to steamer's monstrations are

but feared. The. Crovat. Mr. C. L. Rocha, Master

carried C. L. Rocha, Miss L L. Rocha. Mrs. port to port to the final port of call C. L. Rocha, Miss Cecelia Pintos, to which the option azienda. Miss A. L. Rocha, Miss A.

F. Wheen, Mrs. Yuk Kai Kan, Mrs. Såt Hing Kan. Master Lincoln Kun, Mr. C. F. Wang, Mr. M. Suzuki, Mr. 3. L Mign P. Ma, Mr. And Mrs.

time of De Pinedo's arrival was kept secret. It was announced he would arrive in New York from Washington on the morning of April 25, but actually he arrived on

the evening of the 24th and was Shut. Mr. A. Woo, Mr. Charlie

immediately hurried to a motor car to an obscure hotel.

1:

an enormous

ng, Miss Charlie Young, Mrs.

Young

arrival,"

on from

All broken, chafel, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 a.m. and noon within the free storage period.

All claims against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before the 10th May or they will not be recognlaed.

No claims will be admitted after An amusing incident was wit-Charlie Young, Mr. W. R. Liang, Mr.the Goods have left the steamer's nessed when a young Italian broke and Mrs. J. E. Barnes, Mr. Sorensen, Godown, and all Goods remaining un- through the cardon of police and Mr. Julenn Arnold, Mr. E. Moller, delivered after the 2nd May will be. offered De Pinedo

Mr. R. L. Lichin, Master Bing Han subject to rent. houquet. The police, suspecti zg Li, Master Kwan Yi Li, Mr. and H. C. Lee, Mrs. B. L. Ichin, it concealed a bomb, tore the Mrs.

Master Bing Li, Mr. S. Barker, Mr. bouquet apart but found nothing,

P. J. Anderson, Mr. C. W. Cheng, De Pinedo heartily shook the hand Miss P. II. Cheng, Mr. Kiu Lim Lee, of his admirer, who ruefully gazed Mrs. Lee So See, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. at the mangled flowers-Reuters Byrd, Mr. B. J. Lyons, Miss II. M. American Service.

Cogswell, Ming E. A. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Griggs, Mra, S. P. Spencer, Master Seldon Spencer, Miss Susan Spencer, Miss E. Spen- eer, Mr. A. T. Rich, Rev. P. A. Eakin, Mr. Fong Suey Jam. Mr. Li Kui

MEMPHIS FLOODS,

HUGE TORRENT OF WATER

POURING PAST CITY.

Memphis, April 26. Over 100 are known to be dead in the floods here but it is estimat ed that from 300 to 500 perished.

Six more towns were over-

whelmed. Arkansas City is under

six feet of water.

Thousands of workers further

No Fire Insurance will be effected. "

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Agents. Hongkong, April 26, 1927.

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.

LONDON, STRAITS PHILIPPINES.

Ming. Mr. Foa Sing, Mr. Jung Teans, From MIDDLESBRO ANTWERP, Mr. Chow Fung Kay, Mrs. Lew Manter Nroot Ngov, Mrs. B. E. Soloman, Dr. B. Black, Mr. R. N. Rreuben, Mr. M. C. J. Middleburg, Mr.

M. Haller, Miss Iste Haller, Mrs. A. F. Watt, Mr. S. A: Martindale.

Per 8.3. President Jefferson for Manila, April 26-Mr. F. M. Men doza. Dr. Bicin Santos Ocampo, Mrs, Dorothy G. Cavender, Mr. Daniel

Romualdez, Master F. Romualdez,

The Steamship,

"BENMOHR"

Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf

from the wharves delivery may be Mrs. Miques) Romualdez, and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or Gonzalez de Alberta, Mr. Zwagers obtained.

Mrs. A. Xavier, Mr. Jorge

No claims will be admitted after

down the river are frantically Mr. A. Calang, Mr. F. A. Xavier her, the Goods have left the Godowns, and

strengthening the embankments, using electric glares to detect leaks. It is calculated that 2,000, 000 cubic feet of water is passing Memphis every second, ten times

the normal.

Mrs. M. Weber, Miss E. Weber, Mr. A.

all Goods remaining undelivered after Portillo, Mr. E. W. Latio, Rev. Father the 3rd May, 1927 will be subject to Victor Neira, Rev. Sister Carmen Amago,

Colomon Rev. Father Mariano rerit. Rev. Sister Esperanza del Rosario, be presented to the Undersigned on of All claims against the steamer must Mrs. Lucille S. Miller, Lieut. Comdr.

before the 17th May, 1927 or they Ten million acres are inundated, J. B. Miller, Miss Anita Thomas, Mr.

will not be recognized although the crest of the floods Is Sia Un Tan, Mr. Domingo Jhocson. only halfway down the valley. -Reuter's American Service,

SHANGHAI STOWAWAY.

A CHEAP PASSAGE TO SOUTHAMPTON.

JAPANESE CRISIS.

RESTRICTIONS LIFTED..

on and after April 25 despite the moratorium.-Reuter,

Tokyo, April 26,

Tokyo, April 26, Owing to the comparative calm- ness of the economic situation in London. April 26.

general, banking authorities, have Norman John Hughes was fined agreed to make unrestricted pay- £10 at Southampton because hements against bank deposits made "atowed away" aboard the Cana- dian Pacife Liner Empress of Scotland Hughes 'declared that the troubles in Shanghai during

As no banks have applied to the the past two years had destroyed Bank of Japan for emergency his advertising agent's business advances to-day and the Bank of there. He failed to get other Japan recovered over fifty million work and secreted himself on the yea in convertible notes before Hiner when it called on a world noon, the bankers are well-pleased cruise, but was soon discovered, with the general economic situa- Hughes stated that his wife and ion-Reuter.. child are in Shanghai-Reuter.

ed cable addresses. Hongkong Hon. Treasurer, Mr. Lam Wos: BATTLE WITH BANDITS. is dealt with in a similar manner, Chairman of the Investigation and other sections are devoted to Sub-Committee, Mr. Wong Hin- Canton,, Fooçhow, Swatow, Han- chiu; Chairman of the Propaganda kow, Chefon, Tsingtao, Tainonfu, Sub-Committee, Mr. Hung To-fel. Tientsin, Pelting, Dairen, Mukden

and Harbin,

An alphabetical list of firms re- section gives a wealth of infor- presenting foreign agencies in mation of the utmost value. The China and Hongkong is of especial whole directory is oxcollantly value to merchants and manufac-printed and arranged, reference turers, while the general outport being delightfully simple.

MEXICAN TROOPS ACCOUNT

FOR SIXTY.

MEXICO'S BUDGET.

GOVERNMENT ECONOMY

PLANS.

Mexico City, April 26.

Mexico City, April 26. Sixty of the robole responsible A reduction of the Budget ex- for the train outrage at Limon on penditure of at least fifty million the 20th have been killed in a five pesos annually is among the Gov. hour fight with federal troops, wheernment economy plans decrced by are pursuing the rest of the band. President Calles-cuter's Ameri- -Reuter's American Service. : Lean Service.

All breken, chated, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 3rd May at 10 am.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by,

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,

Agenta.

Hongkong 26th April, 1927.

PEIA, CLIA PAS, OFTE

BERRY BY HEA SONICS, MAR

'ne trouble with these prom. mising young men Is that they'll promise anything.

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