THE
BLUE FUNNE
LINE
REGULAR AND FAST! FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICES
LONDON SERVICE
บ
"PÁTROOLUS" 27th July. Marseilles, Landon, B'dam & vlasgow *MACHAUN" 9th Aug. Marsoilles, London, R'dam & H'burg. "ANTENOR" 24th Aug. Marsoilles, London, R'dam & Glasgow **PERSEUS" 6th Sept. Marseilles, Indon, R'dam & If'burg.
*Call at Combinace.
LIVERPOOL SERVICE
"ATREUS"
TEUSER"
"LYCAON"
"TITAN"
20th Aug.
16th Sept.
Genoa, Havre, Liverpool & langow Genoa. Havre, Livorponi & Glasgow Gama, Havro, Laverpool & Glasgow 20th Nov.non, Haven, Liverpool & Elangov
20th Oct.
PACIFIC SERVICE
via KOBE A YOKOHAMA. "TYNDAREUS" 23rd July "PROTESILAUS"
13th Aug
NEW YORK SERVICE "HELENDS" "MENTOR"
30th July. 26th. Ang.
Victoria, Vancouver & Seattle Victoria, Vancouver & Soattie
Now York, Boston & Raltimors New York, Boston & Baltimore
PASSENGER SERVICE "ANTENOR" 211h July, daylight, Shanghai: "PATROLOS" 27th July.
"ANTENOR"
"HEOTUR"
"AENEAS"
24th Aug,
6th Oct.
lat Nov,
Singapore, Marseilles & London Singapore, Marscillos & London Singapore, Marseilles & London Singapore, Marseilles & London
Also singostermera with limitad passenger, annonmointion as specially reduced rates.
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Far froight and passage rates and information apply to :--
Butterfield & Swire,
CANADIAN
Agents.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
PACIFIC
QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC
TO VICTORIA & VANCOUVER.
STEAMERS
SAILINGS. 1927. Honkong Shanghai
LEAVO
Leava
Koba Lanve
Tokuhama
LEAVE
Van'var Arriva
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 Sapt. 14 Sept. 17. Sept. 20 Sept. 23 Oct. 2 EMPRESS OF CANADA Dol. 5 Oct. 8 Oct. 11 Ool. 14 Oct, 23 EMPRESS OF RUSSIA Oct. 26 Oct. 29 Nov. 1 Nov. 4 Nov. 13 EMPRESS OF ASIA Nov. 16 Nov. 19 Nov. 22 Nov. 25 Deo. .4 Deo. 25 EMPRESS OF CANADA Dec. 7 Dec. 10 Deo. 13 Dec. 16 EMPRESS OF RUSSIA Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan, 10 Jan. 13 Jan. 22 ́(E/Asia and K/Ruosis calf at Nagasak! the day after departure from Shanghai.)
SPECIAL FARES TO EUROPE £112
£83
" $120
All' first and second class rooms on the "Empress of Canada," "Empress of Asia" and "Empress of Russia" are fitted with hot and cold running water.
HONGKONG-MANILA SERVICE
Leave Arriva Hongkong Manila
Aug. 9 Aug. 11 EMPRESS OF RUSSIA
LoAve Arrive Manila Hongkong Aug. 20 Aug. 22
CANADIAN PACIFIC EXPRESS
+
TRAVELLERS OBEQUES PAYABLE THE WORLD.OVER,
THE SAFEST AND MOST CONVENIENT WAY TO CARRY FUNDS.
Tel. 0.762.
Tel. 0. 42.
Passenger Department:
Freight and Express:
HONGKONG,
Oables ACANPAC." Cable: "NADTILUS."
CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS.
THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD..
CANTONTM LINE.
Sailings from Hongkong-Daily at 1 am. Sailings from Hongkong B.8. "KINSHAN" Tuonday,
Thursday, and Saturday at 8 a.m. Sailings from Canton-Daily at 3 p.m. Suilings from Canton-.8. "KINSHAN"---Monday,
Wodnesday and Friday at 8 a.m. B.E.LUNGSHAN" barths on arrival in Hongkong on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at Company's Wing Lok Street Wharf All steamers will, as usual, leave for Canton from the Hongkong Wharf.
MACAO LINE.
FROM HONGKONG:
8 A.M. and 2 P.M.
FROM MACAO 8 A.M. and 2 P.M. (Wookdays only). SUNDAY EXCURSION; -
(Weekdays only).
On Sunday, the 24th July. 8.8. "SUI AN" will depart from the Company's Wing Lok Street Wharf at 9. A.M. and from Maono at 8.30 P.M. Return Saloon Passage Fare $6.00,
SPECIAL TIFFIN $1.50.
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NEW ARRIVAL.
RAWALPINDI WITH MAILS
FROM EUROPE.
One of the newest and finest vessels of the P. and O. fleet, the Rawalpindi, arrived here to-day with the mails from Europe via Suez dated Jupo 23.
THURSDAY,
AN IRISH HERESY TRIAL.
PRESBYTERIANS AND BIBLE
TEACHING.
AN APPEAL DISMISSED.
The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, at its meeting in Belfast Inst She is of a class with the Ran-month; began, the hearing of the chi, Rajputana and Ranpura, the appeals against the findings of latter of which called here last the Belfast Presbytery on the year. Built in 1926 by Harland charges and Wolff at Greenock, she was Professor engined by the sama firm at Bel-the fast, her dimensions being length College. 647.7, beam 71,8 and moulded depth 48.4, with a gross tonnage of 10,619 and nett tonnage 9,416. Fitted for oil fuel at a flash point of above 150 degrees, she has a N.H.P. of 2,478 and can turn out a comfortable 17 knots,
Her furnishings are of the first class, having bean supplied by Waring and Gillow, while the in- terior decoration was placed in the hands of experts, Lord Inch cape and the Viscountess Inchcape having control of this depart
ment,
JULY 21, 1927.
CONSIGNEE NOTICE
OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD.
and
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM.
NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
Consignees por Company's Steamer
"TENSEUS"
From UNITED KINGDOM via
SINGAPORE.
are hereby notified that the cargo will be discharged into Hoit'a Whart Kow- loon, where it will lie at Consignoe's of heresy against risk and subject to torma and condi-
J. E
Darey, oftions of storage it Holt's Wharf, Asseinbly's Theological Tho Cargo will be ready for delivery Tho five charges, from Godown on and after 18th July, after a long hearing by the Pres bystery, were dismissed by a large majority. The appeal against. this decision was brought by a body of clergy and laity known as the Bible Standards League.
Optional cargo will not be landed here, unless notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuendaya and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 a.m. and noon within the free storage period.
Mr. S. G. Montgomery, for the appellants, sald that Professor Davey had placed himself on the side of the higher critics and Modernists, and preferred those
No claims will be admitted after the views to that of the old orthodox Goods have left the steamer's Go. Presbyterian Church. Modernism down, and all Goods remaining unde had been confiemmed by all loyal livered after the 25th July will be to God and His hely Werd. The subject to rout
All Claims against the Steamer speaker quoted extracts from Pro-must be presented to the undersigned Technically, the ship is as well fessor Davey's book to show his on or before the 8th August or they equipped us why vessel afloat, with views on the forgiveness of sin, will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. the latest navigational and ship and said that the professor's pleas working devices, including loud of justification were so manipulat-
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, speaking telephone for departmen-ed that he actually made himself tal inter-communication and dircc-out the orthodox mari, and his ac-
Hongkong, 8th July, 1927, cusers unorthodox and guilty, of tion finding installation, while the bont luwering equipment is par-heresy. expellence, with one rotor life boat atted with wireless.
The Rawalpindi is commandes by Captain C.M. Redhead, C.B.E. D.S.O., R.D., R.N.R., and left London on June 17 and Marseilles on June 24, under the scheme of. yearly replacement for docking, which allows one vessel of the Bombay run to take over China service. In previous years this change over has brought the Mongolia, Kaiser-I-Iind, and Ranpura to Hongkong, giving the Colony a sight of the P. and O. Company's latest development in shipbuilding.
Mr. Joseph Coligher' (London- derry) said he had read Professor Davey's book "The Changing Ves- ture of the Faith," and its whole tone tended to lead one out of the spiritual atmosphere of the so-call- ed human development.
Professor Davey Vindicated. By 707 votes to 82, the General Assembly later dismissed the her- sy appeal brought against Pro- fessor Davey,
Agents.
OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. and
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM
NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
Consignees per Compary's Steamer
**ANTILOCHUS"
י
From NEW YORK vin SINGAPORE,
"Perseus"
Professor Davey, in his defence, said he found it alleged that he are hereby notified that the cargo told his students that the teaching having arrived per .. of Gethsemane was dangerous. from Singapore will be discharged in-
to Holt's Wharf Kowloon where it! What he did tell them was that he will lie at Consignee's risk and sub- had to "read between the lines, Passengers due to arrive by the which was always a dangerous ex-jeet to terms and conditions of stor- age at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will Rawalpindi include Mr. A. E. Burr, pedient." He did not tell the stabe ready for delivery from Godown Mrs. Burr, and child, Mr. Burr.dents that the teaching about on and after 18th July. Jun., Mr. H. A. Browning, Mrs. E. Gethsemane was not in accordance Optional cargo will not be landed Kirman and two children, Mr. H. with the teachings of the Church. herd, unless notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival, but catrled on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.
L. Mackenzie, Surg.-Comdr. Pat-in his opinion students should be terson, T.C.,R.N., Mr. O. C. encouraged to think for themselves Womack, and Mr. W. J. Wilton.
and to search out and find what the truth and will of God were. He had been accused of denying the perfection of Christ, but he THE RUBBER POSITION. | alleged that his accusers had omit
MESSRS. CARROLL BROS.' OPTIMISTIC REPORT.
Reporting on the rubber posi. tion, Messrs. Carroll Bros. state:
It is anticpated that as soon as the selling pressure is exhausted, we may see a fairly quick reac- tion, unless there should be any marked or continous fall off in trade, which is not likely.
'
It was reported recently that the tyre trade in the United States is finding the use.of reclaimed rubber unpopular and has had to cut the price of lower grade stock. That is quite in accordance with what one might expect, after a careful consideration of what reclaimed rubber is capable of doing.
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesday and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 am, and noon within the free storage period.
ted certain words and so altered the sense of what he said. In No claims will be admitted after Christ they had a prefect spirit, the Goods have left the steamer's a perfect life, and final faith ex- Godown, and all Goods remaining pressed in the forms of its time. undelivered after the 26th July will He had been accused of Unitarian-be subject to rent. ism; Pantheism, Modernism, and Romanism. (Laughter). He was a Presbyterian and a Trinitarian, John Calvin had been called by the same name as he had been, for the Same reason, by the German Fundamentalists of his age.
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PASSENGERS.
'ARRIVED..
It has never been considered Ohara, Mr. G. J. Gibson Mr.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before the 8th August or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, 18th July, 1927. OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD.
AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
Consignees per Company's Steamer
"ADRASTUS"
Per 3.5. Aki Maru from Japan via ports, July 19,-Mr. M. Moriyama, Mr. K. Nakajima. Mr. K. Harn, Mr. T. Monden, Mr. T. Shuku, Mr. S. Tsutsui, Mr. S. Shibuya, Mr. K. Masaki, Mr. K. Onshiro, Mr. M. Patkin, Mrs. M. E."
Mrs. M.
From UNITED KINGDOM via that the use of reclaimed rubber Gibson, Miss N. O. Newton, Mr. John Gibson, Miss J. Gibson, Master J.
SINGAPORE, in the making of tyres was soundly Cooney, Mrs. F. W. Rowland, Mr. E. are hereby notified that the cargo will economic, and we have declined Baba. Mr. M. Maruyama, Mr. Y be discharged into Holt's Wharf to believe that it will permanently Itakura, Mr. K Lida, Mr.B. Kowloon, where it will lie at Con- prejudice the consumption of Kimura, Mr. ·Y. Kimura, Mix signice's risk and subject to terms and crude rubber,
S. Henryo,
T Mr. Sukekawa, conditions of storage at Holt's Wharf. Mr. G. Kaneko, Mr. T. Yama- The Cargo will be ready for delivery shiya, Mr. K. Sunaberi, Mr. T. Atumi, from Godown on and after 20th July, Mr. K. Nishing, Mr. H. Terada, Mr.
Optional cargo will not be landed Mr. G. Ota, Mr. S.
here, unless notice has been given Nakajima, Mr.
prior to steamer's arrival, but carri
Quotations.
To-day's quotations 'on shares are:
Allenbys
Ayer Panas
+Glenoalies
Jorams. Jimahs Lunas ĮPajama
Ulu Yara Petaling Tin Ipoh Ta
Bukit Kepong Tin Benteng
Dividends.
2/- 5% Int. 3/9 final
714% Int.
rubber
S. Shimizu Stranks, Mrs. L'ed on from port to port to the finali
Takikawa, $2.50 Kobune, Mr. L 10.80 H. Stranks, Miga N. H. Stranks. 2.00 Master L, E. Stranks, Master C. 1.65 Stranks, Miss C. A. Stranke, Mias Y. 2.25 J. Nelson, Prof. S. Kita, Mr. Taguchi, 3.30 2.36
1/- & 1/- komm.
ILL FATED VESSEL.
DEPARTED. ·
port of call to which the option
extends.
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowna, 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.
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NY.KLINE
REDUCED RATES TO EUROPE via SAN FRANCISCO, 6120, 8112 6110 £102 £83; G440," G8420 via SEATTLE, SAN FRANCISC0 via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.
*Siberia Maru (Calle Keelung) Tuesday, 26th July, at 10 a.m.
Taiyo Maru
Friday, 12th Aug. Tonyo Maru
Monday, 22nd Aug.
*Calle Los Angeles, Omitting Honolul, LONDON via Singaporo, Suez, Marseille & Ports.
Hakusan Maru
Kitano Maru... Haruna Maur SYDNEY & MELBOURNE Mishima Maru ... Tango Maru
Saturday, 30th July, at 11 a.m.. Saturday, 13th Aug. at 11 a.m. Saturday, 27th Ang.
via Manila & Ports.
Wednesday, 24th Aug. at 11 a.. Wednesday, 21st Sept.
BOMBAY vin Singapore & Colombo.
Rangoon Maru
Thursday, 28th July,
SOUTH AMERICA (WEST COAST) vis Japan, Honolulu,
Los, Angoles Mexico & Panama Ginyo Maru...
121
SOUTH AMERICA (EAST COAST) via Dingapore,
Capatown & Ports.
NEW YORK and/or BOSTON via PANAMA.:
Kamakura Maru
Bengal Maru
Tatsuno Maru
***
Firiday 15th Aug.
Thursday, 11th Aug.
Saturday, 23rd July. Wednesday, 10th Aug.
Friday, 8ht Aug.
LIVERPOOL via Singapore, Colombo, Port Said & Forts.
Lyons Maru
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon,
Osaka Maru
Tattori Maru
Mishima Maru
Toyohashi Maru
Saturday, 23rd July.
Monday, 8th Aug.
NAGASAKI KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
Friday, 22nd July..
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
Monday, 25th July.
Saturday, 30th July.
Saturday, 30th July.
Monday, 8th Aug.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
Като Маги
Bado Maru
Kutori Maru
For further information apply to:-
Tel. Central Nos. 292, (privata exchanges to all Dopts.).
HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE
t
OF THE
United Netherlands Navigation Company,
Regular four-weekly service between Japan, Vladivostock China, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore
AND
Genoa, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Hamburg, Bremen and North Continental Ports:
Sailings for Genca, R'dom, Aʼdum, Hamburg & Bremen.
S.S. ZOSMA 8.6. OOSTKERK
...
Arrivals From Europe.
410
7th August, 4th September.
25th July. 22nd August.
8.8. OOSTKERK 5.8. OUDERKERK ...
All steamers have a limited zocommodation for passengers. For Freight, Passage and further particulars please apply to JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN,
Agents. York Building.
Tel Central No. 1574,
AUSTRAL-CHINA NAVIGATIONCO.
S.S.
'CALULU”
will sail hence on the
4th AUGUST
For SYDNEY, MELBOURNE & ADELAIDE via Haiphong, Manila, Sandakan, Balikpapan, Rabaul
Samaral and Noumea. For Freight and Particulars pply to
Queen's Building.
THE NEW M/V
[
DODWELL & CO., LTD. Agents.
Tel. No. Contra) 1080.-
LONDON VIA ITALY.
VIMINALE
of 8657 tans
with excellent passenger accommodation and exquisite cuisine WILL SAIL HENCE AT NOON ON 26th, JULY, 1927, For BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE
No claims will be admitted after via SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, ADEN, MASSAUA, SUEZ CANAL.
taking through passengers to LONDON. the Goods have left the steamer's
All Goods
maining undelivered after the 25th For particulars please apply to: DODWELL & CO., LTD. July will be subject to rent.
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All Claims must be presented to the undersigned on or before the oth August, or they will be recognised. No Fire Insuranes will be effected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE. Agents. Hongkong,, 20th July, 1927.
Per 8.4. Empress of Canada for Manila, July 19-Mrs. C Albers, Miss Mario Albers, Miss D. Arm- strong, Mrs. R. W. Beck, Mr. P. Y. Botlho, Miss M. S. Botiho, Misi C. M. Betlho, Mrs. J. P. Braga, Mr. P. B. Bethelho, Sib. M. E. Corony, Miss J. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Cook,
MF..
J. Company, Mr. E. Cabal mor,
Mre. L
L. Cooper, Mr. Djing Li Gen, Miss L. Dahl, Mis 1. M. Dean, Mr. W. H. Daub, Mr. and Mrs, P. W. Ewing, Miss S. Funderburk, Mas M. Findlay, Mr. A. Garcia, Mr. and Mrs., H. C. do Graw, Miss B. de Graw, Mias Griffith, Mrs. H. E. Go, Si. L E. Groh, Mr. F. T. Freing, Mr. H. Hubert, Mrs. H. Hu, Bishop D. T The Blue Funnel liner Adrastus Hungtington, Sis. M. T. Logua, Miss K. Iida, Mr. M. Maruyama, Mr. Y Itakura, Mr. K. Sunahari, Mr. T. E. L. Lacey, Mr. G. Mark. Mr. T. made port yesterday from Liver: Morita, Mt. H. Moriksical, Mr. J. M. I. Yamashita, Mr. 8. Takigawa, Mr. 4.
Nakajima, prol via Suez and Singapore and Munsher Miss Isabel Mackay,
Mr. I. Kofune, Mr. Y. Mr.
Bala, Mr. T. J. Whitaker, Mr. I. the Harbour Office Report handed and Mrs. P. Grata, Mr. To Fao, Miss
Mr.
and Mrs. M. Patkins, In made a statement of 26 deatha. D. Robertson, Miss M. Russell, Sis, Koyo Taruchi, Mr. and Mrs. Z. W.
Koyosu, Mary de Riui, Mtr. J. F. Remedios, King, Mr. Toutsui, Mr. T. Monden, Mr. So Chlong Mrs. F. W. Rowland, Miss Newton, Mrs. T. L. Sin
ADRASTUS REPORTS A TOTAL
OF 26 DEATHS.
Of these, 25 were pilgrims and Mtr. G. A Man M. Sin. Mr. H. Tarada, Mr. S. Shimizu, M.
T
no cause was stated nor the local- Sin, Mr. Li ity of the happenings, but it is clair, Mtr. presumed that the majority of clair. Mtr. D. Sinclair, Sis. M. E. 0. Kimura, Mr. T. Atsumi, Mr.
Selgas, Miss G. C. Stienbeck, Mr. S. Masaki, Mr. S. Sukigawa, Mr. S. Honryo, Mr. N. Borowsky, Mr. theae occurred in the Red Sed.
J. el Samant, Mr. A. Tonisa, Mr. E. L. Tan, Mr. G. L. Tan, Miss A. M. Cooney, Mr. Lim Hu, Sister Florencia Upsdell, Misa E. Wallace, Mr, and Harnandez, Sister Ramos Norberte,
Mr.. Karcko,
S.. Nishino. Mr. Mre. W. Whetstone, Mr. J. Whatstone, Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Martin, Mr. G. Mr. C. Whetstono, Mr. P. Whetstone,
Kita, Mr. S. Mr. W. Whetstone, Mr. Y. S. Wang, Kimura, Mr. S. Mr. James Woo, Man, Ya 8 Be, DE Mr. K. Oshiro, Mr. A. Geissler,
Mist T Ohhara, Mr. K. Hara, Mr. K. Nakajima, Mr. and Mrs. Biranks, Mr.
The other fatality was that of the master, Captain Erneet Taylor, who committed suicide on July when approaching Penang. tails were given in these columns on Monday last.
De-
The new master is Mr. Hetherington.
W.
Yang Pao Wong, Mr. L. Yang,
Y. L. Yon, Miss A. L. Yansen,
Per 88. Aki Maru for Australia via ports, July 20-Mr. G, Ohta, Mr.
B.
Shibu
and Mrs, Gibson, Mr. R. McLennan, Mr. Shiku, Mr. C. White, Mr. Nelson,
Agents. Queon's Building. Tel. 01030
THE SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC
COMPANY, LIMITED.
SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS
LOADING DIRECT FOR BARCELONA, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG and BOANDINAVIAN FORTS.
M.V. "BENARES" M.V. "NANKING". M.V. "DELHI"
Loading about
8th August,
1st Bopt. 27th Sept.
FOR SHANGHAI and JAPAN PORTS, M.V. NANKING" M.Y. "DELHI".
20th July.
For further particulars apply to the
Agenta:
GILMAN CO., LTD.
Hongkong.
10th August.
0. E. HUYGEN.
Canton
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