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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 NONOLULU, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.

"THE SUNSHINE BELT"

PRESIDENT PIERCE... Tuesday, June 7th, 1.00 a.m.

PRESIDENT TAFT

PRESIDENT JEFFERSON

PRESIDENT GRANT

PRESIDENT MADISON

Tuesday, June 21st

Tuesday, July 5th

Tuesday, July 19th

Tuesday, Aug. 2nd

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 soross United States and Canada, with liberal stop-over privilegen for sight-seeing. Ask for information. Following are suggested itineraries:

From Hongkong

June 7

June 15

June 21

June 20 July 13

July 5

July 19 Tely 27

July

July

2

'Aug. Ang. 10 Ang. 10

Aug. 21

Via

Contacting with

Steamship

San Franciaco Olympia

Seattle tico. Washington) San Francisco Homerio

Sentile

Leviathan

SanFrancisco Majestic

Man

Hau

Kenlilo Berengaria

Franciven Leviathan Seattle

Maje

Sentilu Mauretania

San Francisco Olympic

Benttio Berengaria

July

Aug.

Arriving at

THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.

From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO' ANTWERP, LONDON and

STRAITS. "The Steamship,

"BENVORLICH.”

Consignees of Cargo are hereby Informed that all Goods aro-being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns af The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharvos delivery may be obtained.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 0th June, 1897 will be subject to All claims against the stoumer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 20th June, 1927, will not be recognized,

rent:

All broken, hated, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 6th June, 1927, at 10 a.m.

No Fire Insurance has been effect- ed.

Bills of Lading will be counter. signed by,

GIBE, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,

Agents.

Hongkong May 30, 1927.

W

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD.

And CHINA MÚTUAL STEAM

NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

Consignees per Company's StanmOT,

"AGAPENOR”.

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From UNITED KINGDOM and

·CONTINENTAL PORTS via

STRAITS.

are hereby notified that the cargo will bo discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kow- loon, where it will lie at Consignee's tlak and subject to terms and condi- tions of storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 20th May.

Optional

SMELLS BANNED.

NO OFFENSIVE TRADES IN SHAMSHUIPO1.

The question of restricting what were described as "super-offen sive" trades to particular districts in the Colony was brought up at yesterday's meeting of the Sant tary Board when an application for on offensive trade licenco at 98 Apllu street, Shamshulpo, ground floor, was considered.

ESDAYAVJUNE

PASSENGERS.

1927

FOR AMERICAN FORTS AND": NORTH.

The Taiyo Maru of the NY.K. left yesterday for Shanghal and US Ports, with a fairly hoavy booking, among those travelling being Mr. P. Lauder, General Manager of the Union Insurance Society, accompanied by Mrs. Lauder and family, bound for Europe via the United States; Mr. and Mrs. Warne and Mrs. L. Can- The chairman, Mr. N. L. Smith, sol, all bound for San FrancisCO; said that there were certain trades Passengers for Shanghai included. which he might express as "super- Mr. S. F. and Mrs. M. S. McBain offensive" ones, and which, in the and Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Selden.

Travellers by the President Ma-; opinion of the Medical Officer of disen, sailing this morning at 8 Health, should be restricted.m. include Governor General certain areas. In 1922 the Board Wood of the Philippines together ruled that certain trades such as with Mrs. Wood, Major Burton Y. bobo storing and bone bolling Read, his A.D., and Captain should be restricted as offensive Lindsay Fletcher, his medicni ad- trades to one aron as far as pos- viser; Mr. M. H. Varn manager of sible, and the Board had occasion- the Secony installation at Kong- ally acted on that ruling.

moon, leaving for vacation in the US, accompanied by Mrs. Varn and daughter Jean; Mr. David Gow of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock, to the U.S. and return by President Madison on vacation, ac companied by Mrs. Gow; Mra. M. Claro M. Rich, wife of a political leader of Manila, to the US.; Mr. R. Renton Hind of the Sugar Con- trala, P.I., to the U.S. on business," The chairman said that when Mr. A. H. Muzall, lumber mer the question was ripe for discus- chant of the F.J. on business; eion the Board would have an op- Mr. J. A. Wright, manager- portunity of presenting its views. of Luzon Sugar Centrals, on He thought, however, that they vacation to the U.S. ascom- would be safe in refusing the appanied by Mrs. Wright and daugh- plication until such time as the ter; Mr. Barney, passenger agent | mattor was fully dealt with. Heat Manila, for the Dollar and proposed that the application American Mail Lines, on transfer should be refused. Dr. Pope se to the Seattle office of the Ameri- conded.

can Mail Line, accompanied by Mrs. Barney.

Dr. G. W. Fope; the M..O.. H., Baid that his personal view was that it would be better to keep Shamshulpo ae free of offensive trades as possible. The ares was one of wide, open roads and was largely residential.

An Amendment.

the application should be held in Mr. Wong Kwong-tin moved that abeyance until the Board decided what course it would pursue in the

future.

Mr. M. Manuk of the Dairy From IN, York

Farm Co., is a passenger to Shang- July 9 C'brg-8'hmptn July 1

hai on holiday, accompanied by his Mrs. sister Miss M. Manuk. July 13 [P'mih C'brg Jaly 2

Howie, is travelling with Miss 23-Cbrs

Bhaptn July 20

This amendment was withdraws Manuk and Mr. Manuk to Shang- when the Chairman said he woull hai, Mr. Philip Clover is connect- Aug. 1

Aug. "1 6

cargo will got be Obrg Shapin Aug landed here, unless notice has undertake that when the questioned with the Jardine Engineering Aug. 10 O'brg-S'haptn Aug.

Aug. If

.prior to 201

mti-Obrg Aug. 2been AB

steamer's was discussed the paper would be Corporation, and is bound for brg Shapin Aug. 3 arrival,

carried on from brought up again and the man be Shanghai; while Mr. & Mrs. Her- Eept.

brg 'hmptu Sept. 9 port to port to the final port of call given an opportunity to bring for- bert E. Smith are continuing their Sept, mth Curg Sept. 12 to which the option extends.

ward a fresh application.

trip from Manila to Shanghai; Mr. Sept. 17. C brg-8'hmptn Sept. 23 Sept. 21 brg.5'hmptn Sept. 27

Smith is a well-known business man and a frequent traveller up and down the Coast.

Aug.

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TO SEATTLE AND VICTORIA VIA SHANGHAI,

KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.

"THE FAST SHORT ROUTE”.

PRESIDENT JACKSON... Wednesday, June 15th

PRESIDENT MCKINLEY'

PRESIDENT LINCOLN

PRESIDENT CLEVELAND

PRESIDENT PIERCE

Weduesday, June 29th

Wednesday, July 15th Wednesday, July 27th

Wednesday, Aug. 10th

THEREAFTER FORTNIGHTLY : FAILINGS ON WILAEFLAYE

TO EUROPE AND NEW YORK.

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

Thence to BOSTON and NEW YORK.

PRESIDENT MONROE

PRESIDENT WILSON

PRESIDENT VAN BUREN

PRESIDENT BAYES

PRESIDENT POLK

Tues., June 7th, 8.00 a.m.

Tuesday, June 21st 0.00 am. Tuesday, July 5th 8.00 a.. Tuesday, July 10th 0.00 .m. Tuesday, Aug. 2nd 8.00 ...

THEREAFTER FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS ON TUESDAYS.

TO MANILA.

PRESIDENT MONROE

PRESIDENT JACKSON

PRESIDENT TAFT-

PRESIDENT WILSON

PRESIDENT MCKINLEY

June 7th, 8.00 à.m.

June 7th, 6.00 p.m

June 15th, 6.00 p.m.

.. June 21st, '6.00 a...

June 21st, 6.00 j.m.-

For Passenger and Freight Rates apply to

ROBERT DOLLAR CO.

CENERAL ACENTS.."

HONCHONG AND SHANGHAI BANK Building, GrounD`FLOOM

Telephones Contral 2477, 2478 & 795.

HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS.

FOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON MACAO'STEAMBOAT

. Co., LTD., AND THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

CANTON LINE.

{1

Bailings from Hongkong-Daily at 1 a.m. and 8 a.m. (Sundays

ailings from Canton-Daily at 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. Į (Sundays

FROM HONGKONG :

8 A.M. and 2 P.M.

(Wednesdays only).

13 p.m. only). FROM MACAO

8 AM; and 2 P.M. (Wednesdays only).

HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS TO MACAO.

HONGKONG TO MACAO

MACAO TO HONGKONG

Friday, 3rd June.

100 p.m. "SUI AN" (Excursion) | 8,00 a.m. “SUI TAI” 100p.m. "BUI TAI"

00 a.im. "SUI AN" 00 p.m. "SUI TAI"

00 am. "801 AN“

3:30 p.m. "SUI AN" (Excursion) Saturday, 4th June. (Excursion) | 8.00 a.m. "SUI TAI"

3.00 p.m. "SUI AN" (Excursion)

Whit Sunday, 5th June,

[3.30 p.m. "SUI AN"

Whit Monday, 6th June, ON, SUI AN" Ercursion) | 8.00rr. *8UrTÀI”

30

pita "SUI TAI"

3.80 p.m. "BUI AN" (Excursion)

the

Given

but

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuendays and Fridays between the hours

of 10.45 am, and noon within free

storage period. No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining un- delivered after the 7th June, will be subject to ront.

All claims against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned

Those present at the meeting were Mr. N. L. Smith, (chairman), Dr. S. W. Tao, Mr. Wong Kwong tin, Dr. S. C. Ho, Mr. 3, P. Braga, Cel. Boylan-Smith, Dr. G. W. Pope. (M. O. H.), Mr. H. T. Jackman, (acting D. P. W.) and Mr. D. Davies, (secretary).

PASSENGERS

DEPARTED.

Per.... Taiyo Maru for Sau Francisco, vin ports, May 11,-Mr. S. F. McBain, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. McBain, Mr. Aare Krarup Nielsen, Chan Lai Ying. Miss Leung

on or before the 21st June, or they SEAMAN SENTENCED. Mook Wan, Mr. Hung, Mr. and Mr. will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD &"SWIRE.

Agents: Hongkong May 30, 1927.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA LINE.

From EUROPE and STRAITS. The Steamship,

"LYONS MARU”

IMPRISONED FOR KEEPING ILLEGAL HOUSE,

Young

G. Ropanakis, Mr. Curtis, Mr. S. Y Surl. Mr. Oo Shih Lan, Mr. Hsu Chi Ho, Mr. M. J. Ossorio, Mr. J. K. Soldon,

C. Dr. and

C Selden, Mr. S. Mr. Ll Tun, Mr. Li Pa Tsunayosh Hang, Miss S. C. Wong, Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Schoonbeck, an uns. R. Jones, Mr. T. Komatsu, Miss employed seaman, appeared before M. Mayeda, Mr. T. Naito, Mr. S. Mr. W. Schofield at the Kowloon Mateuo, Mr. T. Hirata, Mr. Lee Chu Magistracy yesterday afternoon on Ming. Mr. Wong Yat Sam. Mr. Lau charges of keeping an illegal Sin Tse, Mr. and Mrs. S. Miyaki, house at No. 179 Woosung Strect M. Moriyama, Mr. Wu Chun Wa, Mr. having arrived from the above ports, and frequenting and living wholly and Mrs. Au Young, Mise Au

Que, Master Au Chen Shicong, Mr. Consignces of Cargo are hereby In- or in part, on the earnings of a formed that their Goods are being Chinese girl.

and Mrs. V. Reyes, Mr. and Mrs. Paul The latter was

Lauder, Mias Lauder, Mr. J.

E. Mc- landed and placed at their risk in the jointly charged with Schoonbeck

Miss Ruth Pettigrew, Mr. and Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and with keeping the house.

Donald

J. M. Turner, Mr. R. C. Hill, Godown Company's Godowns at Kow-

The evidence showed that the Mr. J. M. Feiferck, Mr. and Mrs. F. loon, whenco delivery may be obtained.

and Goods not cleared by the 8th June, premises were raided on May 14 Inocencie, Mrs. C. D. Andrew, Mr. Mira. M. Vough, Miss P. R. Hall, 1027 will be subject to rent.

in consequence of a complaint Mrs. E. Le Roy Smith, Miss Verenica Damaged packages must be left in being received from the Naval Au- Smith, Miss J. McCaslin, Mr. and Mrs. the Godowns for examination by the thorities. A sailor who frequent-F. H. Freytag, Mytr. L Freytag, Miss Consignce's and the Co.'s representa-ed the house was called to give C. J. Freytag, Mr. G. M. Mueller, Mrs. tives on any Tuesdays and Fridays, evidence, while it was stated that

L. Cassel, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant, Mrs.

at 2.30 p.m. within the free storage a soldier had also visited the R. F. Cuyugan, Mr. II. B. Sheldon,

Period.

All claims must be presented within

Rev. E. P. Burtt, Mrs. J. Spangler. Mr. Chan Wan Hang, Mr. Luk Kui

floor.

ten days of the steamer's arrival here, A book peized showed that Hang, Mr. Lam Pong Chan, Mins after which date they cannot be re-Schoonbeck controlled the moneys Cheung Ngai Ting, Miss Cheung Lin cognized.

of the inmates, although the de-Ying, Mies Cheung Sai Fan,

Miso No claims will be admitted after the fendant in the witness box claim Ying

Choung goods have left the Godown.

Cheung Sal

Misa Chiu, Mins Sai Bai,

Choung

Yick Hung Fat Sang. Mr.

Mus

Sai

Fun

Cheung

No fire insurance has been affected.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, May 30, 1927.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA LINE.

From EUROPE and STRAITS,

The Steamship,

“HAKOZAKI MARU,” having arrived from the above ports, Consimees of Cargo are hereby in formed that, their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the

Hongkong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Company's Godowns. at Kow- loon, whence delivery may be obtained. Goods not cleared by the 8th June 1927, will be subject to rent.

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Co.'s representa- tives on any Tuesdays and Fridays, at 2.30 p.m. within the frea storage period.

All claima must be presented within ten days of tho steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be re- cognized.

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No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns..

No fire Insurance has been affected. NIPPON TUSEN KAISHA. Mongkong, May 30, 1027.

ed that the book was the girls' Miss budgets, with their expenses en-e

Sook Ching, Mr. Cheung Tin tered by him at their request.

Yin, Master Chen

The Police discovered a box on Lam Hol Chow,

the premises bearing the names of Sang, Mr. Chan Wan Sang. Mr. Lam four girls, who were each allotted Pony Chan, Mr. Lau Kok Wong, Mr." a separate compartment.

A fifth Chan Chi Yuen, Mr. Kao King, Mrs. compartment of the box bore the Chang Oc, Miss Kum Pui Goo, Mr. The Man, Mr. Qaan Shun Gec, Mr. word "Beer."

Wong Kow, Mr. Chou Wee Doo, Mr. The defence was a complete de- Gin Wing, Mr. Fong Sing Hay, Mr. nial of the charges.

Joe Hing Jack, Mr. Yee Shen Ming. Mrs. Wang Lan Fong, Misa Emily Lakot, Mr. Edward Lee.

On conviction his Worship re- garded the case with more seri- For a.3. Pres. Madison for Seattle ousness. owing to the fact that the via ports, Jung 1.-Mr. and. Men, i floor was frequented by Service David Gow, Miss Mr. and Mrs.

men.

M. H. Varn, Miss Jean Vara, Mr. foo Thue Yee, Mrs. Wong Shee Mr. On the first charge Schoonbeck Joe Moy Sang, Mrs. Wong Shee, Mrs. was sentenced to two months' hard Wong Loung Shi, Mrs. Cheung She, labour and fined $100, with an ad- Mr. Joc Moy Kee, str. Joe Yau ditional month's imprisonment in Haag, Matr. Joo Hau Shun, Mr. Jung default of payment of the fine. Meg Lai. Mr. Lee Lick, Mr. Yeu Yin, A further three months' hard la-Mrs. J. II. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. W hour was imposed on the secima. McCandlings. Mstr. J. McCandlisa, count.

The girl was discharged, his Worship finding that there was in sufficient evidence to show that she actually kept the house.

Metr. D. McCallies, Mrs. Clarh Recto, Miss K. Manuk, Mr. M. Manuk. Mr. Philip Clover, Mra, Howie, Mr. Lacio Lee, Miss Irene Leu, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Smith, Mrs. J. A. Wright, Matr. J. A. Wright Jr., Mies M. E. Wright, Mrs. W. E. Clarke, Mrs. G. S. Conner, Miss P. L. Conner, Miss Barbara Conner, Mstr, Tory

Mr. Harry

L. Fisher, Mr. Corber

Mrs. G. R. Ford, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Spencer Hatch, Mr. R. L. Parker, Mrs. Roy C. Smith Jr. Miss Mary A. Smith, Miss. Louisa T. Smith, Mr. SATURDAY DECLARED A. Roy C. Smith, Master M. Smith, Mrs.

HOLIDAY.

THE WEEK-END.

Tho University of Hawaii re- rently celebrated its 20th birthday in Honolulu, when general festivi ties, which included. athletic events and exhibits, took place. A

Saturday, June 4 has been affair was the feature of the selection of the "best soldiers" inclared a general holiday, the R.O.T.C. unit. Three studenta As Friday, King's Birthday, and

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20th June

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27th July. 24th Aug.

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Singapore, Marseilles & London

5th Oct.

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Cables: "GACANPAO, Cables: "NAUTILUS,

KOWLOON C. C. TEAMS.

The following will represent

the

K. C. C. on Saturday, 4.30 p.m. on K. C. C. ground:

RACE THRILLS.

BLAZING CAR CAREERS ROUND" [TRACK.

Indianapolis, May 31.

CAT

A driver named Kohler was killed: "B" team v. South China A. Ain a collision at the annual Memorial, R. E, Lindsell (Capt.) and C. H.Day five hundred mile motor

race. Atkins, "A. Hanson and D. J. Purves,

Subsequently 150,000 spectators P. M. Pinguet and G. S. Ford.

driven by Batten, of Brooklyn, burst into flames Beneered round the track blazing. Batten stuck grimly to his when his hands were so blist

"C" toum v. Tattoo R. C.-W. Woodwore thrilled as a ward (Capt.) and C. H. Leddra, Geo. Lee and A. J. Kow, R. F. Strange and J. S. Smith.

League Match at Kowloon Cricket Club.

The postponed enguo match tween the Kowloon Cricket Club and

.cor,

that he could no longer hold the wheel and alcored with his left foot, He finally succeeded

drawing up. Tho race was won by George

מ -

Souders, whe was competing in his first big ruce, He gets a prize of the Chinong R. C. was played on the $20,000-Router's American Service. Kowloon ground yesterday evening, the vialtors winning by G2 games to 37. Scores:..

K. F. Van Zant, Mrs. N. C. Dorey Barney, Miss Edna C. Dorey, Mr. and deMrs. W. B. Barney, Mr. C. C. Bar- tolome, Mrs. D. Deignan, Matr, John

E. O. Fincher and E. F. Fincher Lo and Ng. 5-6, lost to M. W. and H.. Doignan, Capt. Fletcher, Mr. E. Ren-

Hind, Mr. and ton

(K. CC) beat Ng Sza-wong and Lo 4-713-20. Mrt, H. P. Hard-

Yow Man-kit 8-8, beat M. K. Lo and Jack and C. W. E. Bishop.. Harding, Miss May

Ng Szo-theung 6-5, lost to M, W (K. a. C.) lost to Ng and Yew 2-0, . May E. Harding, Mr.

lost to M. K. Lo and Ng 2-0, lost to. A. H. Mazzall, Mr. F. Moosbrugger, Le and H. Lo 5-819-14.- " Mr. Carson, A. Miller, Mr. Major B. W. Hyde and Q. E. Millard (K.C.C.) M. W, and H. Lo 1-10=6-28) Y. Read, Dr. Chag II. Robinson, Mrs. Iest to Ng and Yaw 4-7, lost to M. K. Totals: I. C. C. 87; C. R. C. Laanord Wood, Mr. J. A. Wright.

of oriental parentage-Cyueng Whit Monday are also holidaysing, Mstr. T. Harding Matr. Wm. Son Pyuon, Masao Yamada, and the business man will have aro Taro Suzuki, were considered the spite of four days. leaders by the judges, and were awarded medals.

Incidentally, Saturday is also the Dragon Boat Festival

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