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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

Courtesy is in Your Ticket The Thinking Traveler always uses President Liners, because he knows that he will constantly receive that genial, courteous, personal service and accention that ensures him of pleasant, carefree and enjoyable voyages.

The magnificent President Liners are broad of beam and exceptionally steady. All are oil burners, swift express lines.

The public rooms are luxuriously, appointed and inviting.

All staterooms are outside, splendidly furnished and equipped with beds-not berths. Each room has hot and cold running water, also fans, wardrobe, thermos bottles and reading lamps, Private bath and showers in connection with many rooms perfect the travel comfort of these giant passenger liners.

The Cuisine is world famous. The deliciously prepared menus will delight you." And how the archestra adds zest to your dining.

The decks are spacious. The Glass-enclosed Promenade always popular. Deck sports, open air swimming pool, movies, evening dances,everything has been done to make your trip a happy one. Unexcelled anywhere is the courtcous and efficient service accorded you,by the trained personnel aboard the President Liners,

The great frequency of sailings, and the liberal stopover privileges of the Dallas Steamship and American Mail Lines have made these giant passenger liners out. standingly popular among travelers.

WEEKLY TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE

TO SAN FRANCISCO and

LOS ANGELES

The Sunshine Bolt via Honolulu

Fortnightly railings Tuesdays

Pres. Mckinley Mon, Aug. 29, M'night Pres. Lincoln...

TO SEATTLE and VICTORIA The Short, Straight Route to America Fortnightly sallings un Wednesdays

Wek, Sept. 7th Wed., Sept. 21st. Wed., Oct., 5th. Wed., Oct., 19t

Pres. Jefferson

|

Tues., Sept. 13th

Pres. Grant ...

Pres. Madison

Tues., Oct. 11:b

Près. Jackson

Pres. Cleveland Tues., Sept. 27th Pres. Pleree

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Special Through Rates to Europe, via United States, £120, £112. Direct connections with all Atlantic lines. Choice of railway Hines across United States and Carindu, with liberni stop-over privileges for sight-seeing.

TO EUROPE and NEW YORK

ROUND THE WORLD

Fortnightly sailings on Tuesdays vis Mantin, Steels, Calmix, Suez Canal, Alexandria," Naples, Gennu Morsettles, thosen and blew York.

"Pres, Garteld Tars, Aug. 30, 8 a.. Pres. Wilson Tues., Oct. 11, 6 a.m. Pres. Harrison Tors, Sept. 13, 6 a.m. Pres. Y. Buren Tue., Oct. 25, 8.m. Prea. Monroe Tues, Sept. 27, 9 .m. Pres. Hayes Tues., Nov, 0, 0a.m. TO MANILA

Pres. Garfield. Aug. 30th, &.m. Pres. Jallerson Aug. 3th, & p.m. Pres. Lincoln ...Segis. 5th, & p.m.

Pres. Harrison Sept. 15th, 6 a.. Pres-Grant... Sept. 13th, 6 p.m. Pres. Cleveland Sept. 19th, 0 p.m.

· For Bookings, Passenger and Freight information Apply to Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Building, Ground Floor

Telephone Central 2477, 2478 and 795 Cable Address "Dollar"

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NATIONALIST. RETREAT.

SHANGHAI AUTHORITIES

TAKE PRECAUTIONS.

0.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24. 1927.

PASSENGERS

Por

ARRIVED.

Mr.

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

болоорой!!

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO. LTD. AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Consignees per Company's Steamer "MENELAUS"

From UNITED KINGDOM via SINGAPORE.

19

P. & 0.-BRITISH INDIA, APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES.

(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND) Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading for Straits, Java and Burma, Ceylon India, Parsian Gult, Mauritlus, E. & S. Africa, Australasia, Including, New Zealand & Queensland' Ports, Red Sea, Egpyt, Constantinople, Greece, Levantino Ports, Zurope, Etc.. PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (UNDER CONTRACT WITH HM. GOVERNMENT.)

From Hong-

Tons

kong (about)

10,953

3rd Sept.

6,989

10th Sept.

5,334

15th Sept.

8,155

17th Sept.

9,114

1st Oct.

7,023

12th Oct.

10,986

15th Oct.

8,985

29th Oct..

11,120

12th Nov.

Destination

Marseillos & London Marseillos & Londou Straits, Colombo & Bombay 'M'les. L'don, A'werp & Hull M'los, L'don, A'worp & Hull Straits, Colombo & Bombay Marseilles & London

4.5. President McKinley. Mr. W. F, Ardot, Mrs. W. F. Ardut, Mrs. P. V. Botello, Miss I. Botello, Miss Lee Kien Bab, Mr. A. W. Black Shanghai North Station was a

Mr. C. Brooko Francis, Mrs. C. Brooke scene of lively activity all yester Francis, Mr. Lum Sing Chee, Mr. A. day and well into last night, hun-C. Chow, Mr. Foo Yick Cheo, Mr. Lee dreds of refugees arriving from Ken Chong, Miss Han Meo Fun, Mr. Soo T. H. Huang, Mr. L W Hoffecker, Nanking, Chinkiang, and chow by each train, and seeking Mrs. L. W. Hoffacker, Mr. S. L. Hsa, accommodation in the Interna- Mrs. S. L. Han, Mr. Cho Dong Hing,

MOREA tional Settlement and Chapel, says Dr. Evans Jones, Mr. Kinng Shuen are horoby notified that the cargo will Joc, Mr. G. Lynott, Mr. Dong Gum be discharged into Holt's Wharf the Shanghai Times of Aug. 18. Lun, Miss F. Lai, Mr. O. Lam, Mrs. Kowloon, where it will lie at Con- INOVARA Two troops trains were expected

conditions of storage at Holt's Whark | "DEVANHA to reach Markham Road Junction Lam, Mr. E. E. Lane, Mr. A. Luke, | signoo's risk and subject to terms and KIDDERPORE

Α. Mrs.

Luke, Mr. H.

T. Liang Mr. S.

The Cargo will be ready for delivery KHYBER

22nd at any minute, but had not arrived Ling.

NYANZA by 1.30 this morning.. More T. Y. Miao, Mr. S. Negami, Mr. K. from Godown on and after

Nagai, Miss S. Pan, Mr. T. E. Pun, August. troops trains are known to be on

Mrs. T. E. Pun, Mr. A. W. Paval, Mr.

Optional cargo will not be landed MALWA

M'les, L'don, A'worp & Hull their way from cities up the line, Quon Kir Pack, Mr. H. W. Ray, Bir. here, unless notice has been given KASHMIR

Marseilles & London and are expected to reach Shang-

A. Ramsey, Mr. B. M. Rueben, Mr. Prior to steamer's arrival, but carri- MACEDONIA

16,504 26th Nov. Marseilles & London hai to-day. These trains are bear-C Y. Siw, Mr. E. C. Tsun, Mr. E. Yed on from port to port to the final MONGOLIA

to which the option *Calls at Port Sudan. Does not carry 2nd class passengers. ing the Third Division of the First Tal, Mr. C. A. Wing, Mr. C. II. Wong, port of call Army from Soochow, and the 14th Mrs. C. H. Wong, Miss S. Wong, Mr. extends.

P. Watson, Mr. P. H. Wong, Mr. Li

All broken, chafed, and damaged Does not carry 2nd class passengers. Army from Chinklang.

Min Yu, Mr. Charlie Young, Mr. goods are to be left in the Godowns,

Frequent connections from Port Said for Passengers & Cargo to Constantinople, The Green Howards were stand-Hung Yung, Mr. Oscar Benz, Mr. B. where they will be examined on any Fyrene, Smyras and other Lavant Porta by Steamers of the Khedivial Mail B. B, C., ing by all yesterday, and last night. Bush, Mrs. Wyatt Graig, Mr. D. Tuesdays and Fridays between the

Mrs. T. G A. Gibbs, Mrs. W. Gorden,

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS the posts on the boundaries were Hoff, Mr. E. H. Johnson, Mrs. I. hours of 10.48 a.m. and noon within

the tres storage period. Extra

were police

Smovadenski, David Smoradenski, mzoned,

8,018 I 5th Sept. stationed at the barricades, which Mr. H. F. Taylor, Mrs. T. H. Winters

10,000 12th Sept: were kept open all night. Chinese entering or leaving the Settlement The barricades were searched. were held ready to be closed in case of necessity.

Ne claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer'e Per s.8. Atsuta Mara from London

Godown, and .all. Goods re- via ports on August 22 Mr. Aimar, Madame Chow Ah, Mrs. Rmaining undelivered after the 29th All Claims must be presented to the Chow Ah, Master I. Chow Ah, Mstr. August, will be subject to rent. 1. K. Chow Ah, Misa A. E. Finel, Miss E- Fisher, Mr. T. Foley, Mr. H. H. undersigned, on or before the 12th Mr. S. W. Li, September, or they will not be re- R.

No Fire Insurance will be affected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents Hongkong August 22, 1927,

HOLLAND-OOST· AZIE LIJN.. From AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, BREMEN and GENÇA.

The Steamship,

Many independent details of Foo, Mr. ROL, MS. WH:cognised. Nationalist soldiers arrived at the Williams, Mr. P. G. Go, Mr. S. North Station yesterday and were Asakura, Mr. M. Aoyama, Mr. F. G. to be camped on the railway plat- Begge, Mr. B. W. Black, Mr. CE. forms, sleeping on their arms. Charter, Miss M. Dallas, Mr. Y. Ebata, Mr. T. Furukawa, Mrs. I. Officers of the Nationalist Army Fujii, Mr. F. Hori, Mr. C. Hirayama, were seen arriving by every train, Mr. B. Harlalinal, Mr. K. Kume, Mr. many of them bringing with them S. Kubo, Mrs. T. Kube, Mr. I. Kubo, heavy packages of luggage. Many Miss M. Lewis. Mr. K. Murase, Mr. of these packages were left stored H. Mizutari, Mr. K. Mori, Mt. J. on the railway station for removal Nagaya, Mr. E. Nagataki, Mr. N. K. Ng, Misa K. Okubo, Mr. K. Sata, Mr. to-day.

K. Sasagawa, Mr. C. Takalinahi, Mr. Y. Takase.

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DEPARTED.

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TALAMBA TALMA *Calle at Rangoon,

S'pore, Penang & Calcutta S'pore, Penang & Calcutta

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

SAILINGS (South)

6,956

4,500

2nd Sept. 30th Sept.

Manila, Sandakan, Thurs. Island, Townsville, B'bane.

6,000

28th Oct.

TANDA ST. ALBANE ARAFURA

Sydney and Melbourne."

Regular Monthly Sailings from Hongkong to Japan' and Hongkong to Australia

The &A. 8, 8. Co., Ltd. steamers will also sell at Shanghai, Iloilo, Cebua Kolambugan, Tawao, Timor, Darwin, or other ports on ropte as inducement offers...

Frequens connections from Australis with the following — The Union 8.8. Co's Steamers to the United Kingdom v New Zealand, Vancouver San Francisco,

The P. & 0. Royal Mail Steamers to London via Suez Canal, The P. & O. Branch Service of Steamers to London via the Gapa. The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers or Southampton and London vis Paninis Canal,

"OUDERKERK" (12), having arrived from the above ports, consigness of cargo by her are NAGPORE notitled that all goods are being land- KHYBER ed at their risk into the hazardous

ST. ALBANS and/or extra-hazardous godowns of the China Provident Loan & Mortgage MALWA Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the NYANZA

KASHMIR Goods not cleared by the 30th | ARATURA . harves delivery may be obtained.

All broken chafed and damaged August, 1927, will be subpect to rent, packages are to be left in the godowns, where they will be examined on the 29th August, 1927, at 10 a.m. by Messrs. Goddard & Douglas, Hong- kong.

No definite inform as to the number of troops on their way to Inst obtainable Shanghai was night. Raliway officials said that 200 trucks had been ordered to be prepared for the troops and had

Per ss. Atsuta Maru for Japan line with six been sent up the locomotives. Other officials stated ports via Shanghai on August 23

Mr. C. Takahashi, Mr. B. Black, Mr. that the destination of the troops. F. Charter, Mr. K. Hori, Mr. K. was Hangchow and ultimately the Kume, Mr. Y. Ebata, Mr. F. Begge, borders of Chekiang and Kiangs Mr. K. Sada, Mr. K. Muraac, Mr. T. provinces, which are threatened Mizutani, Mr. K. Susagawa, Mr. J. by hostile forces under the com- Nagoya, Mrs. Cole, Miss R. Cale, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kubo, Miss M. Dallas, mand of Wu-har generals.

Miss M. Lewis, Miss K. Okubo, Mrs. The cutting of the line by Bri-1. Fujii, Mr. K. Mori, Mr. S. Aoyama, tish troops as a reprisal for the Mr. L. Sugai, Mr. Chu Hi Min, Mr. Chia Mon Mr. I. Hirayama, Mr. S. detention of the wings of the Bri-Asakura, Mr. Y. Takase, Mr. I. Kubo, tish aeroplane which landed at Mr. N. Nagataki, Mr. T. Furukawa, Kiangwan on Tuesday, is said to Mr. E. Mori, Miss S. Mori, Mr. Ng have apoiled these plans, and the Ngai Kok, Mr. B. Harialmali

Per Dollar Liner Pres. Taft for troops will be kept waiting until

on August 24-Mr. and it is possible to send them through Seattle

It was suggested Bo, Mrs. Mah Shee

Mrs. E. W. Masters, Mr. Tsang Doon Matr. Wong to Hangchow, by competent authorities last Kwork Yuen, Mr. Woo Wing Gin, night that some of the troops may Mrs. Woo Wong Shee, Mr. Lee Yit be deflected from Shanghai and Seo, Mr. Mang Hang Ng. Mr. Fong make the journey to Hangchow Fat, Mrs. Kwan Shee, Mr. Philip along the Grand Cana! to Kashing, Quan Foo, Mrs. Soo Shee, Mr. Wong Tak Yan, Mr. J. M. Goodeno, Mr. and thence by rail.

Tsung Toh Yuen, Mr. Y. P. Tan, Mr. at- Brewster, Miss Chun Of Quon, Mr. Mr. E. E. Lane, Mr, T. R. Scallon, Mr. F. Perez, Miss M. D. Pastrana, The Stearnship, Mr. L. Pardo, Mrs. Flera Rios,

Dollar Steamship Line tempts by Nationalist Soldiers to W. Tip, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Young,

and

American Mail Line

INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

CANTON ..

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION. Destination.

Stormer.

-BANDAKAN

Sailings.

OSAKA Amoy, Moji & Kobe Namsang Wed, 24th Aug at 7am. TSINGTAU Swatow & S'hai Hangsang Wed. 24th Aug at 10 a.m. SHANGHAI

Yuensang Thurs. 25th Aug at 5 p.m. 1 a.nl. Fri. 26th Aug ut Whirling ....Miausang Sutur. 27th Aug at .......Kumsang Satur. 27th Aug at STRAITS & Calcutta TSINGTAU Swatow & S'hai Yatshing Sun. 28th Aug at STRAITS & Calcutta TIENTSIN....... STRAITS & Calcutta

Br

·J.

Precautions against any force their way into the Settle ment, on account of their inability to proceed in the direction of Alfredo Bonus, "Mr. Look Eli, Mr. Lunghwa by rail, were taken by D. Watt. Mr. E. F. Lam. Mr. E. Hilton, the British military and the Settle. Mr. John M. Tantum; Mr. V. C. A ment authorities. Detachments cantara, -Mr. A, De Los Reyes, Mr. of the Green Howards were placed M. F. Flizardo, Mr. M. R. Cuerrero, Mr. Ralph Gilbert, Mr. A. G. Llamas, along the boundaries, covering all Miss Jane Gilbert, Mr. N. B. Masa- points of entrance. The ends of kayan, Miss Frences McCann, Mr. A. North Chekiang, North Honan, F. O. Maller, Mr. V. Ramos, Mr. Vic- and Boundary Roads were manned tor Sulit, Mr. E. S. Sevilla, Mr. Felix by troops, while others were stand- V. Santos, Miss F. Tirona, Mr. T. ing by in billets within easy call. C. Topicio, Mr. T. N. Tanada, Mr. E. Other troops were held in readi- Torres, ness in case of necessity,

Two armoured cars of the Machine Gun Company were stand ing by in the Jessfield region in ease of a clash betwen the British military and Nationalist Soldiers.

Looting in Nanking.

Reports of looting breaking out noon in Nanking were current yesterday, 3 p.m. but these could not be confirmed 10a.m. up to a late hour last night..

Claims against the steamer must be presented in writing within ten days after arrival of steamer, other- wise they will not be recognized,

case

No Fire Insurance will be effected by the undersigned in any whatever.

Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by,

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.

General Agenta. Hongkong, August 22, 1927.

"ELLERMAN" LINE.

From EUROPE.

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

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after 29th August, 1927, will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafed and Damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on ang Tuesdays or Fridays, batwon the hours of 10.15 a.m. and Noon, with- in the Free Storage period of one

week...

ed.

No fire Insurance has been effect- Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by,

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersign- Per s.. Tenyo Mara for San Fran-ed on or before 5th September, 1927, cisco via ports, on August 22.-- or they will not be recognized. Mr. N. S. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. L. Bergheim, Mr. R. K. Raphael, Mr. Li Shing Hui, Mr. W. Fukushima, Mrs. M. C. Barry, Mrs. C. V. Allen, C. T. Chu, Mr. L. S. Siostedt, Capt. T. Wachi, Miss V. Yvanovich, Miss Misa: S. Knapel, Mr. M. T. Chu, Mr.

M. M. Tyrell, Mr. and Mrs. Kotabe, Miss Olga Carvalho. Mr. Z. Sugai, Mr. Mohri. Major F. H. Scovil, Mr. 1. C. de Vos van Hederveen Cappal, Com. C. H. N. James, Major R A. Floor, Mr. and Mrs. T. Takagi, Miss A. Kurosawa, Master A. Kurosawa, Fooksang Thurs. 1st Sept at 3 p.m.

It is estimated that one train Mr. S. Iwato, Mr. K. Iwato, Col and Chipshing Eatur. 3rd Sept at 5 pm.

only brought three hundred re- Mrs. Whyte, Mr. M. Smith, Miss M. J. Cameron, Miss N. Bazon, Miss J. Mon. 5th Sept at 3p.n.fugees, with as many of their be. Lee. Mr. Chiu Leuk, Mr. and Mrs, ......Kutsang TSINGTAU Swatow & S'hai Waishing Wed. 7th Sept at 10a.m.

as they could longings

carry. R. M. K. Tong, Mrs. Lam, Mrs. Yang, Laisang Fri. 9th Sept at 7am. Most of these sought refuge in Mr. Fu Fook Shan, Mr. Tang Tse OSAKA Amoy, Moji & Koba

Sun 11th Sept at 10 a.m

Chung, Mr. Ho Koh Yick, Mr. Sum the Settlement. TSINGTAU Swatow & S'hai Hopsang

Sam Yu, Mr. Li Yick Sum, Mr. Chim TSINGTAU Swatow & 5'bai Fooshing Wod. 14th Sept at 10 am

Man Chee. Mr. Leung Hung Lin, Mr. For freight or passage apply to:--

Ho Chee Yan, Mr. Lee Hing. "JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. General Managers ephone 215. Central

THE SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC

COMPANY, LIMITED.

SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS LOADING DIRECT FOR

BARCELONA, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG and dCANDINAVIAN PORTS.

M.V. "NANKING".

M.V. "DELHI"

M.V. "AGRA"

`M.V. "SUMATRA”

M.V. "JAPAN"

M.V."FORMOSA”

M.V. "SUMATRA"

M.V. "JAPAN'

Bangkong

Loading about 6th September 27th September 15th October

3rd November 20th November 10th December

FOR SHANGĶat and JAPAN PORTS.

For further articulara apply to the Agenta:

GILMAN CO., LTD.

24th September 10th October.

G. E. HUYGEN. Canton

Squads of Chinese police were kept busy outside the North Station searching the baggage of

Per s.s. Rawalpindi for Europe via these refugees, looking for arma ports, August 22.-Nursing Sister and contraband. It was reported Adams, Mrs. B. E. Aris. Mr. C. Bun- that the Chinese police were look nett, Mr. F. J. Boyce, Mrs. E S. C. ing for Communists and Northern Brooks, Mr. A. N. Burdon, Mr. C. supporters, who might endeavour Camellari. Mr. J. Chambers, Mrs. to take advantage of the confusion Chan Mui, Mr. J. Chaytor, Miss N M. Cheong, Miss L. M. Cheong, Mr.

THE BANK LINE, LTD.,

General Agents. Hongkong, August 22, 1927." AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE.

From U.S. A.

The Steamship,

"CITY OF BATH”. having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by her are informed that all Goods are being landed at their riak into. the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of Holt's Wharf, whence Dollvery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after

to embarrass the local Nationalist. V. Clarke. Mr. J. Clark, Mr. H. the Goods have left the Godowns, and authorities.

H.

rent.

the

Cook, Mr. A. Costigan. Mr. C. Deirkes, Miss H. M. Dennehy, Mr. T. Dodders, all Goods remaining undelivered after The majority of the refugees Man, Miss S. Gannou, Gol 29th August, 1927, will be subject to yesterday were of the well to do G. E. Giffard. Mr. W. P. Goldsmith, All Claims against the Steamer class, many of them bringing their Mr. A. Hansen. Mr. R. Johnson, Mr.ast be presented to the Undersigned or before 6th September, 1927, furniture and household, effects J. Janes, Mrs. J. Jorgensen, Miss B. with them. These effects made an Jorgenson. Master T. Jorgensen, Mr.

All broken, chafed and damaged B. Kemp, Mr. C. R. Kerr, Mrs. H. Y. on they will not be recognized. imposing pile near the main en- trance to the station and were Lan, Master K. Lan, Major Goods, are to be left in the Godowne,

Lucas, Linton, D.9.0. Major C. A guarded by railway officials last 0.B.E., Mr. and Mrs. D. MacCrae, Mr. where they will be examined on any

P Tuesdays or Fridays, between night. Tables, chairs, cases of A. Peers. Mr. C. Petersen, Mr. E goods, baskets and suitcases of Portelli. Mr. N. Foutson, Mr. and Mrs. hours of 10.45 a.m. and noon, within No Fire Insurance has been effect- 1. J. Quinn, Mr. L. J. Rees, Mr. W the Free Storage period of one week. leather, and wicker, were to be

Rens, Rev. and Mrs. H. S. F. Rossiter,

ed.

counter- and Infant, Mr. J. Stephen, Mrs.

"Bille of Lading will be ar T. P. Tan, Mr. V. Tenti, Mr. and Mrs. Large numbers of women

Bigned by, M. Too, Mr. S. rived by each train, many of them. Thio, Miss O. L. Thio, Master

K. L. Thio, Miss

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED., bearing children in arma. These Trantor, Mr.L. Inderwood, Mr. T.

General Agents. piled themselves and their belong-Watson, Mr. E. Watt, Mr. J. W. ings into ricsha's and were taken Wearing, Mr. J. Wedlako. M.B.E., Mr. Hongkong, August 22, 1927, into the Settlement.

A. J. Whitchclo, Mr. L. C. Williams.

seen.

?

MACEDONIA MONGOLIA MANTUA KASHGAR

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

2nd Sept.

5,283

30th Aug.

9.114

4,500

10,986

7,023

8,935

6,000

11,120

16,504

10,946

6th Sept. 16th Sept. 22nd Sept. 30th Sept. 4th Oct. 15th Oct. 29th Oct.. 12th Nov.

9,005

26th Nov.

S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yoko S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yoko Moji, Kobe, Osaka & Yoko S'hai, Moji, Kobo & Yoko Shanghai, Moji & Kobe' S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yoko Moji, Kobe, Osaka &.Yoko S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yoko S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yoko S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yoko S'hai, Moj, Kobe & Yoko'

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. WIRELESS ON ALL STEAMERS,

Parcels Measuring not more than 21 ft. x 2ft x 1ft. will be voaived at the Co's Office up to noon on the day previous to sailing For Passage Rates, Handbooks, Freights, etc., apply to

MACKINNON, MackenziE & Co.,

Agents. P. & O. Bldg., Connaught Rd., ..

GLEN LINE.

Fare Hongkong to London £82.

LONDON, ROTTERDAM & HAMBURG via STRAITS & COLOMBO.. Motor Vossol "GLENOGLE" (Via Oran) Noon 24th Aug. Motor Vessel "GLENGARRY" (Via Oran). Motor Vessel "GLENLUCE" (Via Oran) Steamship "CARNARVONSHIRE"

Zlet Sept.

19th Oct.

2nd Nov.

SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA "& VLADIVOSTOCK,

Due Hongkong

Motor Vessel "GLENLUCE"

7th Sept.

Motor Vessel "GLENBEG" Motor Vessel "GLENTARA”- Steamship "CARNARVONSHIRE"

Steamship "CARMARTHENSHIRE"

18th Sept.

29th Sept

18th Oct.

27th Oct.

For freight, passage and further particulars, apply to:

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. ́ AGENTS: THE GLEN LINE, LTD.

BOSTON, NEW YORK & BALTIMORE.

JOIN SERVICE OF THE

“BLUE FUNNEL LINE”

(ODEAN 8.8. 00., LTD. & OHINA MUTUAL 8.8. CO., LTD.) AND

AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE.

(ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL 8.8. 00., LTD.). SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG

S.S. "MENTOR"

8.8. "CITY OF NORWICH".

8.8. "GLAUCUS"

9.S. "CITY OF BOMBAY"

S.S. "THESEUS"

8.8. "CITY OF EASTBOURNE"

via Suez Canal 20th Aug. via Suez Canal 11th Sept. via Suez Canal 24th Sept.. vía Suez Canal 9th Oct,

via Suez Canal 23rd Oct. via Suez Canal 6th Nov,

Steamers proceed via Suez Canal or Panama Canal at owner

option.

Bubject to Change without notice

For freight and particulars apply to:-- BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE or THE BANK LINE, LD., HONGKONG Hongkong & Canton.. Jardine Matheson & Co., Ltd., Canton.

AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE, LTD.

“Changte" & "Taiping.'

THESE NEW VESSELS MAINTAIN A REGULAR SERVICE BROM HONGKONG TO AUSTRALIAN PORTS. VIA MANILA, AND THURSDAY IBLAND Through Bills of Lading issued to all Australian, Now Zealand and Tasmanian Ports. azer & Moor UP-TO DATH FIRMY & STOORD GLASS PASSENGER ACCOMMODATIE M

HONGKONG TO SYDNEY-19 DAYS.

BREAKER

TAIPING CHANGTE TAIPING CHANGTE

DUM HONGKONG ON ON ABOUT"

6th September

11th October A

8th November

9th December

·BATLE

-BENUS ON DI ABOUT

13th September 18th October 15th November. 16th December..

For Freight & Passage, apply to¬BUTTERFIELD & SWINE, Tel C. 36.

Agenta.

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