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THROUGH BOOKING TO EUROPE AT REDUCEL RATES." £120, £112, £110 £102 £83 via SAN FRANCISCO 0$440 08420 via JAPAN "& SEATTLE.

SAN FRANCISCO via Shanglist, Japan Ports & Honolulu

Taiyo Maru..

Tenyo Maru

*Calls Los Angeles.

www.

LONDON via Singapore, Suez, Marseille & Ports.

Hakusan Maru

Kituno Maru

Haruna Maru

BYDNEY & MELBOURNE vi■ Manila & Ports.

Aki Maru

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

INDUSTRIAL PEACE.

CAPITAL AND LABOUR TO

MECT.

London, Dec. 21.

Tuesday, 10th Jan. ... Sunday, 29th Jan.

Saturday, 31st Dec. Saturday, 14th Jani.

Saturday, 28th Jan,

These include the President of the Confederation of Employers'

Wodnesday, 18th Jan, 1928. BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang & Colombo..

Tuesday, 27th Dec, 1 Gonoa Maru

Wednesday, 11th Jan. Awa Maru SOUTH AMERICA (WEST COAST) via Japan, Honolulu,

Los, Angelos Mexico & Panama Rakuyo Maru...

Friday, 23rd Dec.

Capotown & Porth.

Kamakura Matu

Friday, 20th Jan.

NEW YORK and/or BOSTON vi■ PANAMA.

Takaoka Maru ..

Tuesday, 27th Doc.

Durban Maru

Tuesday, 10th Jan Rangoon.

..!

Saturday, 31st Doc. Friday, 20th Jan.

Friday 22nd Doc.

SOUTH AMERICA (EAST COAST) via Singapore,

LIVERPOOL via Singapore, Colombo, Port Said & Ports.

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang &

Nagano Man

NAGASAKI, KURR & YOKOHAMA,

Mishima Maru

BHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

Rangoon Maru

Matsuya Maru

Kamo Maru

Seiya Marn

Friday, 23rd Doc. Tuesday, 27th Dec. Thursday, 29th Dec.

Saturday, 31st Dec..

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1927.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

f

DEPARTED.

1

THE WEST RIVER.

SEAMEN'S UNION WRITES TO OWNERS.

KOCHOW PIRACY.

P. & O-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, Persian Gulf, Mauritius, B. & S. Africa, Australasia, including, New Zealand & Queensland Ports, Red Sea, Egpyt, Constantinopla, Greece, Levantine Ports," Zurone, Etc. *ININSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS:

(UNDER CONTRACT WITH H.M. GOVERNMENT.)

8. .S.

KASHGAR MOREA KALYAN DEVANHA MALWA KHYBER " NELLORE

MACEDONIA

KASHMIR KHIVA KARMALA MANTUA A "KALYAN MONGOLIA MOREA

Tona

From Hong-

kong (about)

Destination

9,005 24 Dec. noon | M'los, L'don, A'warp & Hull

7th Jan, 1928, Marseilles & London

10,953

9,114

7th Jan.

8,155

21st Jan.

10,986

4th Tob.

9,114

18th Feb.

6,853

25th Feb.

11,120

3rd Mar.

9,135 10th Mar.

8,985 17th Mar, 9,128 24th Mar, 10,946 31st Mar, 9,144 7th Apr, 16,504 14th Apr. ∙10,953 28th Apr.

9,005 12th May. Passengers to Singapore only.

KASHGAR

Straits & Bombay,

M'los, L'don, A'werp & Hull Marseilles & London"

"M'les, L'don, A'worp & Hull Marseilles & London Marseilles & London Marseilles, L'don & A'werp M'los, L'don, A'worp & Hull Marsalles & London Marseilles & London Marseilles, L'don & A'werp Marseilles & London Marseilles & London Marseilles & London

Trequant connections from Port Bard for Passengere & Cargo to Constantinople, `yruan, Smyrna and other Levant Peris by Steamers of the Khedivial Mail 8. &'o,

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR. SAILINGS

8th Jan." 14th Jan. 29th Jun.

GARMULA | 5,254|| FAKLIWA SANTHIA

7,936 7.754

S'pore, Panang & Calcutta 1,8'pore, Penang & Calcutta

S'pore, Penang & Calcutta

B. I. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for 1st and 2nd class passengers. All steamers are fitted with wireless and carry a quilified surgeon.·

Per ss. President Carfield, from San Francisco and ports, on Decem- It is understood that the owners of A group of leading industriber 21 Mr. Chus H. Bay, Sister M. the On Lee and Tai Lee and steer- alists, whose invitation to a con-J. Bedier, Mr. F. Bumapa, Mr, W. Stain other steamers on the West- ference on industrial relation has Hai, Mr. H. Goodhart, Sister M. U.River run, have received communiea- been accepted by the General Kenkel, Mr. David Maclean, Miss Lions from the Seamen's Union a Kongmoon stating that in dismissing Council of the Trades Union Con- Madden, Mrs. M. T. Pritchard, Miss their crews for insubordination, they

"It gress, does not officially represent E. Pritchard, Mr. Lu Shu Shin, Mr. were acting in the best interests of is, however, claimed that peace, the employers organisations, but R. T. Ting and Miss P. E. Watt

the engagement of new crews should comprise some of the greatest in-

have been a matter subjected to the dustrialists in the country.

decision of the Union, in accordance with agreements already entered into. Denounced by Union. First class passengers who depart- Organisations, Lord Weir, and the

Chinese seamen who walked out Chairman of the 'Council of thated on the s.s. President Jackson, on body, Sir David Milne Watson. December 21, were:--Mr. Harry Cat- from the San. Nam Hei, Tai Lee, On Two past presidents of the Fodera-in, Mr. Isaac Delbourgo, Mr. A. T.Lee Anjou, Kwong Fook Cheung and tion of British Industries, six Howes, Mr. Luther M. Jee, Mr. and Liang Kwang-Hongkong and Kong-

6 vice presidents and four other Mrs. E. J. Thompson,, Miss Gloria moon steamersa few days ago, fol- members of that body are also in-serson, Mr. Frank Liddell, Mr. Paulowing a demand for an increase eluded,

Tak Cheung, Comdr. G. Howell, Mr. pay, which was ignored by the ship- ping owners, were dismissed by the Further indication of the great W. A. Dowley, Mr. Lim Lam, Miss Chinese Seamen's Union at Kong- influence exercised in industry by T. Chigrinoff, Mr. Hung Hin Hon, moon on last Sunday at a notifica the signatories of the letter of Mr. Lau Hip Sang, Mr. Mah Kuk

tion denouncing them pro-Communists, invitation is that they represent, Lau, Mr. G. S, Gubbay, Mrs. Leang whose sole intention was to engineer without duplications, at least £1.-Wai, Mr. S. W. Yeung, Mr. J. the strike to assist the "Red" Gov- 000,000,000 of capital, and hold Hiron, Mr. Choy Wai Hung, Mr. Nerament which was ruling and devas seats on 159 public limited liabili-ing. Mr. Chan Wul Yuen, Matr. tating Canten last week.

Chan Fan: Mstr. Chan Cheung, Bir. The notification concluded by stat- ty companies.

Robert Ting, Mr. Lui Hoe, Mrs. Chan ing that new men have been placed Chun, Mr. A. H. Kutschbach, Mr. and to take the vacant positions of the Movement Supported.

various Kongmoon Mrs. K. Morinishi, Mstr. Lai Pui Lun, strikers on the the movement Mrs. Wong Shee, Mr. Lau Choy, Mr. boats, while the names of the strikers Support for

M. Tuech, Mr. Heih Cho Ming, Mr. have been forwarded to the Kong which they have initiated is, how-and Mrs. Delmar L Luft, Miss moon authorities, who are now on the ever, by no means confined to the Barbara Tuft, Mr. and Mrs. lookout for them.

Miss signatories but it is also warmly Edward Iverson,

Dorothy supported by employers general-Jones, Mr. Emillie Villaneuva, Mrs. e. The letter of invitation to the Chuen Shee, Mr. Lui Chang Pon, Mr. Conference, which was sent to the P. M. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs: J. D. Trade Union Congress last month Wakeman, Mr. Mak Pong, Mr. S. by Sir Alfred Mund, on behalf of Howard, Mr. Si King. Sun, Miss F. the signatories, expressed the view Hyland, Mr. Young Pak Shiu, Mr. Arthur H. Kutzschbach, Mr. Tung that Prosperity of industry can, Cheong Wei, Mr. Fan Wa Shon, Mr. in our view, be fully attained w. W. Hornell. Mr. Suen Luen Kun, enly, by a full and frank recogni- Mstr. Chan Wing, Dr. Manly Chuf, tion of the facts as they exist, Mr. H. K, Kung, Mr. E. C., Day, Mr. been and equally full and frank deter-C. Turgess, Mr. M. A. Dowley, Mr. Secretary on the subject of the Ko-Calls at Port Holland. mination to increase the competi-G. U. Loknomal, Len Choong, chow piracy, calling attention to the tive power of British industries in Miss Lai Wai Sia, Mstr. Lew Scow fact that in the absence of the decision the world markets, coupled with Chung, Mr. Quan Ting Yung, Mr. A. of a Court of Inquiry, there is no a free discussion of the essentials Matsumoto, Mr. Tei Tanaka, Mr. and evidence to prove that the Piracy won which that can be basedMrs. Henry E. Kelley, Miss Onita Regulations were for were not

Isersoni, Miss Lois Iperson, Mr. W. M. observed on that occasion and that That can be achieved must useful-Gilson. Mr. Hau Wai Ng, str. Pa without such decision, no claim can ly by direct negotiation with the Shing Ning, Mr. Kwok Che Chun. be made for a Government grant to W. K. Perrets, the wins of Chief Engineer Black. twin' objecjs of the restoration of Mr. W. Maier, Mr. industrial prosperity and the cur- Mrs. R. Kousmina, Mr. Tony Yiu who lost his life during the piracy. Letters have also been nukirensel respomling improvement in the ling, Mr. Y. T. Lee, Mr. P. C. Lee, standard of living of the pepula-Mr. Tong Tin Tan, fr. Yo Ship Ka, by the Officers' Guilds to the Hong-, Mr. J. Hardwick. Mr. Tung Kan Wen, kong General Chamber of Commerce, Mr. H. Glover, Mr. H. V. Stokelyn the subject of the insurance of the iner If this is agreed upon we would Mr. and Mrs. Wong bin Po, Mr. C. S. the lives and property

DEVANHÄ proceed to emunerate, the toples Kwok, Mr. 4. F. Lloyd, Mrs. H. A.cantile marine oficers employed in

DELTA which might serve as a basis for Prosix, Mr. Yim Chat Ngo, Mr. Grossels trailing in the danger zone. chr discussions."

Yoshioka, Mrs. Lee Wong Shee, Mr. An attempt has also been mute to ARAFURA A small minority of Trade as Shirk Fong, str. "Haw Duck communicate with the West River SANTHIA

Shipowners' General Association un VALWA Unionists, led by the minera On, and Mr. R. F. C. Hedgeland.

the same subject, but the Secretary NELLORE secretary, Mr. Cook, favoured the

Guild The followiar first class passen-of the China Coast Officers'

KHYBER Steamers

on or about on or about

rejection of the invitation but the ger's departed on the s. President finds it impossible to deliver the letter Ta Port 22nd Dec | Batavia

resolution was carried pecepting Taf for Manila on December 20-owing to ignorance of the address of Thibodas N.Chink, Amoy

22nd Dec 24th Dec | S'hai & Keelung it and appointing a sub-committeers, 31, II. Allyn, Mr. S. Abrera, Mr. this body and would esteem it # Batavia Tjimanock

to consider suitable subjects for J. E. Baugh, Miss Elizabeth Busch, favour if the West River owners would Tjikembang S'hui, K'lung | 26th Dec 29th Dec 1 Batavia

discussion and to make necessary Mr. ( T. Heach, De. D. H. Brien, Alrget in touch with him by letter or Java, Meer! 2nd Jan | 4th Jun | Amoy & Saigon N. China

Denton, 2nd Jan 4th Jan Macassar & Java arangements for the meeting--irst Travis, Vestfoley Dentist. Mrs. telephone at the Guild Offices.

British Wireless., 5th Jan 7th Jan | Amoy, Shanghai

& Koolung 11th Jan | Batavia 18th Jan Amoy, N. China 18th Jan Butavia 21st Jan | Amoy, Shanghai

& Keelung

Tattori Maru (Moji Direct)

1 Cargo only.

For further information apply to

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Tal. Central Nes, 292, (private exchanges to all Depts.)

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN-

J.C.J.D

Tjiliwong

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REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY BERVICE BETWEEN

JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN.

From

"Expected Will leave

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Tilsaroca

Batavia

Tilmanoek Shai, Klung)

Thitaroom

Java, Mosr

Tisalak

FN. China

Tjtsondarl

| Batavia

3th Jan 16th Jan 16th Jan 19th Jan

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For

The steamers are all fitted throughout with electric light and have accommodation for & limited number of saloon-passengers All stormers carry a duly qualified surgeon. Cargo takon ai through rates to all ports in Netherlands-India and Australia.

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BAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

Destination.

Steamara.

TO TSINGTAU via SWATOW

Waishing

# SHANGHAI

Yatehing

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B YOKOHAMA

"

TO OSAKA via AMOY.

SHANGHAI, MOJI Z KOBE

TO OSAKA vin AMOY, MOJI.

# KOBE

TO CANTON

TO STRAITS & CALCUTIA

TO SANDAKAN

Fooshing Kwongsang

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[ Kumsang “

Nainsong

J Kutsang

{Yatshing

Fooksang Hosang

{ Hingang

Suisang

Mausang

Sailings.

p.m.

Sun, 25th Doc al Wed. 28th Dec at 7 p.m. Sun. 1st Jan at 7 a..

Wad. 4th Jan at 7 .III. Fri, 30th Doc at. p.m. Sun. 25th Dec at 7 a.m.

Sun. 8th Jan at 7 a.m.

Mon. 14th Jan at 7 a.m.

Fri. 23rd Dec at .5 a.m. Mon. 2nd Jan at 3 p.m. Wod. 11th Jan at 3 p.m. Satur. 24th Dec at 11 am.. Tues. 27th Dec at 3 p.m. Wed. 4th Jan al 3 p.m.

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CHALLE RETURNING.

PARIS TO SAIGON AND HOMEWARD,

Paris, Dec. 21,

Mrs.

Barbara, Henter, General G. A. Dumont,

Mr. H. T..

Mr.

Matr. C.

Forster, Dr. H. R.

Enge, Mrs. Hors

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QUESTION OF GRANT TO

OFFICER'S WIDOW..

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South)

131 ALBAND ARAFURA

It is understood that a letter has TANDA

addressed to the Colonial

4,500 | 30th Dec; 6,000 27 Jan. 1928. 6,656 | 2nd Mar.

Maalia, Sandakan, Thurs. Island, Townsville, B'bane. Sydney and Melbourne,

Regular Monthly Sailings from Hongkong to Japan and The EA. 8. A, Co., Ltd. Hanmere will slan egil at Shanghai, Iloilo, Ombu Hongkong to Australia Calambugan, Tawan, Fimor, Darwin, or other ports en cante as inducement ofs.

Pneut connections from Australia with the following The ulen 8.8. Go's Steamers to the United Kingdom New Zealand, anon ver Nan Francisco, etc.

The P. & O. Royal Mail Steamara in London vis Hues Uspel. The P. & C. Branch Hervios of Biemere to London via the Caps. The New Zealand Shipping On Staamera or Soulbemptor, and London vie

Casal,

KHIVA

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

10,986

MACEDONIA | 11,1201 TANDA

6.656 NAGRONE KASHMIR KALYAN

4th Feb.

8,155 23 Dec. 6 a.m. S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yoko 8,097 1st Jan. 1928, Shanghai, Moji & Kobe 6,000 3rd Jan, Moji, Kobr, Osaka & Yoko 7,754 4th Jan. | Amoy, Shai, Moji, Kobo & Osaka

7th Jan.. S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yoko 6,853 13th Jan. 18hai, Moji, Kobe & Yoko 9,114 21th Jan, 4 S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yoko 9,1353rd Fab. | Shanghai, Moji & Kobe

S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yoko Moji, Kobe, Osaka & Yoko S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yoko S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yoko Shanghai, Moji & Kobe S'hai, Moji, Köbe & Yoko' Moji, Kobe, Osaka & Yoko | S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yoko S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yoko 9'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yoko S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yoko S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yoko S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yoko' S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yoko

2nd Mar.

7th Feb.

5,283

17th Feb.

8,985

18th Feb.

9.144

18th Feb.

MOW LEE PIRACY.

|MANTUA

10,946

ST. ALBANS

4,500

#LAHORE MONGOLIA MORA

5.252

Gth May. 12th Mar.

16,504

17th Mar.

10,953

KASEGAR MALWA

9,005 10,986 8,155 11,120

BOOTY AMOUNTING TO $6,000 CARRIED AWAY.

The story of how the s.s. Mow-Lee DEVANHA

MACEDONIA near Canton, was

farshan waters,

II. P. Getze, Mrs. Ada C. Ilerron, Miss Laurette Hyde, Mr. and Mrs, C. Kittredge, Mstr. C. Killredge, Mstr Clifford Kittredge, Mrs. Elsie Giffin. Miss Mary Gin, Mrs. R. Cole, Mr. C. B. Bracke, L.

L. Cidumal, Mr. Que Pao, Mr. Joseph Hartley. Miss A. F. Day, str. Wm. Kittredge was piraled a few slays ugo in Nin The airman Challe, dying agk Mar David Klaredge, L. Har to a Chinese reporter yesterday. from Saigon to Paris, has arrived Kessinger, Mrs. H. F. Kessinger, Miss to a cant explained that the I. V. Lee, Mrs. C. F. Milligan, Mra. at Rome-Rutter.

Challe, it will be recollecte', set L. E. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1.ow Ley was attacked by two steam

Morto

E. Murphy, Mr. F. Raunches full of pirates who assailed. with firearms. Twenty but to eat the speed record in a journey from France to Indo-Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Guy S. MeFar. the steamer China, but his trip was marred and, Mr., H. Nance, Mrs. 3. M. freebooters bundled the vessel ni O'Malley, Dr. C. J. Pineda, Dr. E. V. completely looted and ransacked her near the clase by an accident to his pineda, Miss Lilian Reaser, Mr. Geo. and then made good their escape with machine.

Kimmie, Mrs. E. A. Shertut Mrs... booty, valued at $6,000. The pirates Toal Mr. and Mrs, C. P. White, stayed on the vessel for about twenty Matr. K. K. White, Sister Mary Ynez minutes. The belongings of all the Cavagnare, Mr. Chang U. Fang, Mrs.men on board, including those of the The Mow Lee is owned by the Yet Preyfus, Matr., Dreyfus, Mr. Ong Ty seamen, were stolen.

ar. Cal. Frederick Eaves, Mr. d.

Street. 14

Flight Concluded,

Later.

ir.

The airmen Challe and Rapin have completed their return flight. Siow, Mr. P. M. Hodgson and Miss Tai Hong, at No. 150, Wing Lok from Saigon-Reuter,"

7. M. Chruster

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