NYKLINE
THROUGH BOOKING TO EUROPE AT REDUCED RATES. 8120, £112, 110, £102, 889 via SAN FRANCISCO,
** C18440 G18420 via JAPAN & SEATTLE"
SAN FRANCISCO via Bhangbai, Japan Ports & Honolulu
Tonyo Maru
Tuesday, 3rd Apr. Tuesday, 17th Apr.
Koros Maru
448
A.
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LONDON via Singapore, Suez, Marecillos & Portes
Mikono Maru
Suwa Maru
Saturday, 7th Apr. Saturday, 21st Apr.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.
Aki Maru
Wednesday, 11th Apr.
BOMBAY vis Singapore, Penang & Colombo,
Awa Maru
Wednesday 11th Apr. SOUTH AMERICA (WEST COAST) via Japan, Honolulu,
Los Angeles Mexico & Panama Bokuyo Maru ---
...Thursday, 19th Apr.
SOUTH AMERICA (EAST COAST) via Singapore,
Capetown & Ports.
Hakata Maru S
3.
+
Tuesday, 10th Apr. NEW YORK and/or BOSTON via PANAMA.
+Toba Maru
Bunday, 15th Apr. LIVERPOOL via Singapore, Colombo, Port Said & Ports.
+Lima Maru
Saturday, 14th
Apr.
Friday, 30th Mar.
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon,
+Akita Maru
HAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
Mishima Maru
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA...
18oiyo Maru (Kobe Direct)
Wakasa Maru (Kobe Diraat).......
Hakezaki Maru
+Cargo only.
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Friday, 20th Apr.
Friday, 30th Mar. Saturday, 31st Mar Monday, 2nd Apr.
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THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH,
CHINA EXHIBITION,
SIR H. POLLOCK AND DR. KOTEWALL SPEAK.
FRIDAY,
MARCH 30, 1928.
NEW CRUISERS.
HAWKINS TO JOIN SECOND SQUADRON.
In
13
CONSIGNEES NOTICES. P. & 0.-BRITISH INDIA, APCAR AND
JAVĄ PACIFIO LIJN: From SEATTLE, SAN FRANCISCO
and LOS ANGELES, The Steamship,
"DELI":
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES:-
(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLANDA Taking Cargo on through Bill of Lading for Straits; Java and Burma, Ceylon, India, Persian Gulf, Mauritius; E. & 3. Africa, Australasia, including, New Zealand & Queensland Parts, Red Sea, Egpyt, Constantinople, Greece, Levantine Forts,
Europe, Elo. by the w PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORINIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (UNDER CONTRACT WITH HM. GOVERNMENT.)
8., 9.
MONGOLIA
|: The second day of the Chiun
Arrangements have now been Exhibition at St. Andrew's Church completed for the dispatch of the attracted quite a number of patrons, prominent amongst whomave new crufsors of the 1924 pro- ware Beveral tourists from the gramme to the China Station, in having arrived from the above ports, Resolute.
accordance with tho policy canalgness of cargo by her are notified The various stails were well announced in the First Lord's their risk into the hazardous and/or that all goods are being landed at patronized, but the chief attrac- Memorandum a year ago. The extra hazardous godowns of the China tion was in that portion of the Exhibition where native craftsmen first to be ready was the Cumber Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves KALYAN Provident Loan and Mortgage Co., MANTUA donionstrated their handiwork land, Captain A. L. Snagge, which delivery may be obtained.
The grounds were officially foft Sheerness on January 26, and Goods not cleared by the 4th April, NAGFORE opened yesterday by Sir Henry has arrived here. She takes the 1928, will be subject to rent Pollock and the Hon. Dr. R. Hplace
MOREA Kotewall.
the Fifth Oruiser All broken, chafed and damaged LAHORE Addressing a large Squadron of the Despatch, which packages are to be left in the godowns, KASHGAR gathering, Sir Henry said:
has been sent to the America and where they will be examined on the Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gon- West Indies Station as flagship. 3rd April, 1928 at 10 am. by Messrs. KIDDERPORE tlemen. I am told that I am ex-The second vessel is the Berwick, Claims against the steamer must be JEYPORE
Goddard -and- Douglas, Hongkong MALWA pected to say just a few words Captain R. S. Wykes-Sneyd, D.8.0., presented in writing with ten days ALIPORE at the opening this afternoon, and which left Devonport for China after arrival of steamer, otherwise DELTA accordingly I propose to trespass early this month.
thay will not be recognized. your kind attention for
It has been decided that the Na Firo Insurance will be effectid
INOVARA minute or two, though it is very Berwick is to relieve the Durban, by the undersigned in any
case RANPURA dificult to add anything after the Captain G. L Coleridge, which has whatever, Admirable speeches, made here bean for some time at Nanking.
Bill of Lading will be counter-Cargo only. yesterday by General Luard and The Cornwall, Captain the Hon. signed by, Sir Shou-son Chow; specches w. S. Leveson-Gower, D:S.O., which you will all have read in which is completing fitting out at this morning's newspapers... Devonport, will replace the The great key-noto of the Vindictive, Captain D. B. Le successful progress of this Colony Mottee, which will return to Eng- bas been, as Sir Shou-aon Chow land by May, and will later join well pointed out yesterday, the the Second Cruiser Squadron, spirit of co-operation and good-Atlantic Fleat.
on
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN, Agents. Hongkong, 27th March, 1928.
PASSENGERS.
[
ARRIVED,
will which has mutually, extated The Suffolk, Captain Nell between the different nationalities, O'Neill, will relieve the Carlisle, and in particular between the Captain G. W. Halifax, the com- Per. P. and O. a.. Moren, from Chinese and British residents of mission of which vessel expires London and porte-Mr. J. Moss, Mr. Hongkong.
in April:
and Mrs. C. Evans, Mies L. Evans, On Monday next, the 2nd of
The last exchange will be that of Master C. Evans, Master W. Evans, April, I shall complete my forty the flagship Hawkins, Captain L. Maj. and Mrs. W. Hanna, Nurse years of residence in this Colony, W. Braithwaite, C.M.G... which will Webster, Mr. and Mrs. T. Dodders, Mr. and I am profoundly thankful be replaced by the Kent, Captain and Mrs. A. Oliver, Mr. J. Mc- when I reflect upon the
J. Wolfe-Murray, D.S.O., and will Kelvie, Capt. J. D. Nares, Mr. G. kindnesses which I have received return home for a large refit, after humphrey, Sur. Capt. Kelz, Maj. W
Mrs. V. Norris, Mr.
Tate, Mr. E. friends of nou-British race name be allotted to the Second Cruiser Crane, Mr. and Mrs. G. ly Chinese, Fortuguese, British- Squadron.
Towns, Miss M. Barron, Mr. P. Kahn, Mr. W. Hall, Mr. Lokosmal, Mr. P. S. Owen,
Miss
Pelerim, Mr. and Mrs. H. exhibits of Chinese arts, and the Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Seel,
Dehn, Mrs. H. Ireland, Mr. R. Hadley,
Mr.
Mr. R.
many
KHYBER
Tons,
From Hong-u kung (about)
Destination
10,946 | 91st Max: noon. Marseilles & London
9,144 7th Apr.
Merasillon, I'don & A'werp
Marseilles & London
16,504 14th Apr.
5,283 21st Apr. Marseilles & London 10,953 28th Apr. Marseilles & London 5,252 7th May. Marseilles & London 9,005 12th May. M'les, L'don, A'werp & Hull' 5,334 82nd May. (Straits, O'bo B'bay, & Karachi, 10,986 26th May. Bombay, Marseilles & London 15,318 2nd June. | Marseilles & London
5,273 5th June. Straits, Colombo & Hambay 8,097 9th June, [ M’les, L'don, A'werp & Hull 6,989 16th June. Bombay, Marseilles & London 16,601 23rd June. Bombay, Maraeillon & London 9,114 7th July, M'les, L'don, A'werp & Hull
Frequent connections from Port Said for Passengers & Cargo to Constantinople* Zyrean, Smyrna and other Lavant Ports by Steamers of the Khedivial Mall S BACO
BRITISH INDIA-APOAR SAILINGS" - ".
SHIRALA SANTHIA
7,841 7,754
TAKADA
6.949
2nd Apr. 11th Apr. 24th Apr.
S'pore, Penang & Calcutta S'pore, Penang & Caloutta
'8'pore. Penang & Caloitta
B. L. Apoar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for 1st and 2nd class passengers. All steamers are fitted with wireless and carry a qualified aurgeon,
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South)
ARAFURA TANDA
ALBANH
6,000
6,656
4,500
4th May. 1st June. 29th June.
Manila, Sandakan, Thurs, Island, Townsville, B'bane
Bydney and Melbourne.
Regular Monthly Sailings from Hongkong to Japan and Hongkong to Australia
The E. & A. 8. 8. Co., Ltd. steamers will also call at Bhanghai, Iloilo, Ueba,
during that period from numerous which it is expected that she will Hawker, Miss En Goth. Mr. G. Kulambugan, Tawad; Timor, Barwin, or other porta en roule as inducement offers.
Indians and others. From those frienda of other races I have also been able to learn much which is of value.
K.
Mr.
Frequent connections from Australia with the following-
The Union 8. . On's Steamers to the United Kingdom vin New Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.,
The P. & O. Royal Mail Steamers to London via Bros. Catal.' The P. & D. Branch Service of Steamers to London via the Cape." The New Zealand Shipping Co. Steamers to Southampton and Londen vis. Panama Canal.
MALWA
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN
Sun. 1st Apr at 7 a.m.
"demonstration area" in which Chop, Mr. Mutzenker.. F. DAY. Wed, 4th Apr at 7 a.m. This afternoon we are met to Chinese craftsmen actually de- Rothman, Mr. J. Handa,
Sun, 8th Apr at 7am. gether to view an assortment of monstrate the methods of their Mr. V. Marus, Mr. G. Firestone, Mrs. Wed. 11th Apr at 7am. Chinese Arts and Crafte and to work. From the particulars given Chen Su-lan, Miss M.
Yuen inspect various methods of manu- in the programme, I think that the Wong, Mr. Chang
Han-ysal,
Mr. Wod. 4th Apr at
noon. facture of Chinese articles, as collection of Chinese works of art, Lim Hong-nam, Mr. Lim Kee-scong, well as to learn about Chinese beautiful and varied though they Mrs. A. Hatton, Mrs. C. May, Mr. and Mr. Tan Quee, Miss Basham, and Fri. 13th Apr at 7 a.m.
life by means of tableaux and are, could have been made oven Mrs. C. Williams, Mr. W. Fothergill, lectures.
larger. For the next Exhibition Dr. and Mrs. J. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. KABHGAR On behalf of the Colony general which I feel is bound to come, I W. Balley, Mrs. S. S. Dawson, Mr. JEYPORE Tues. 3rd Apr at 7 a.m. ly I desire to thank the hard-would appeal to the many collec- and Mrs. F. Boyd, Mixa E. Boyd, Miss HATİPARA
working promoters and the vari tors and connoisseurs in the Boyd Mrs, and Miss Richards, KIDDERFORE Tues, 10th Apr at 3 p.m. ous Committees for the pains which Colony, to
Miss M. McKelvie, Miss M. Kettlewell, emulate the ungel- Mr. Oliver, Mr. C. Woolhouse, Fri. 30th Mar at 3.p.m. they have kindly taken in organis- fish example of those ludien M. Gray, Mr. Er Price, Milation, TALMA
ing and running this Exhibition. and gentlemen who have lent Mrs. D. org. Pollock, Mr. J. Morgan, Mrs. G. Jones, Mr. Mon. 2nd Apr at 5 p.m. (Applause),
their treasured possessions on J. Black, My honourable friend, Dr. this o'ccasion." I would also North, Rev. J. Wasson, Mr. S. Burns; Kotewall, will now address you. make
that the Mr. A. McLellan, Mr. M. Byrne, Miss suggestion Exhibition may be held alternate-alabar, Miss Chuler, Mr. (Applause).
G. Malabar, Mr. D. The Hon. Dr. R. H. Kobe-ly in Hongkong and Kowloon. Muldoon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Campbell, wall Bald:-In assisting Sir More room can be found in Vic Miss A. Settle, Miss Wells, Mr. A. Henry Pollock In opening the torla City, and, in addition, some Dougins, Mr. and Mrs.
II. Speakman, Exhibition, I wish anso- of the collectors who may be re- Mr. and Mrs. J. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. ciate myself with his happy luctant to let their treasures go. Ashdowne, Mrs.
Mrs. L. remarks. It would be unnecessary across the harbour, may be wit and Mrs. Bathurst, Dr. and Mrs. D. RAWALPINDI for me to emphasize the objecte ing to lend them for exposition on N. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. G.
| Mulr, Mr. and Mrs. G. Ruxtono, and benefits of such a unique and the Hongkong side.
Mr. W. Rigden, Rev. J. Watson, worthy enterprise, so fully and ably have they leen dwelt upon joining with Sir Henry Pollock in Witham, Mr. and Mrs. O. Pinto, Mr. I have now much pleasure in W. Mudd, Mr. F. Ellis, Mrs. W
and Mrs. Reed, Mr. Capt. by Sir Henry, and by His Excel declaring the Exhibition open. and Mrs. de Latros Lisbon, Mr. L lency Major-General Luard and (Applause). Sir Shou-son Chow.
Healing, Misa 1. Barber, Mr. 8.
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Sails hence on or about 3rd Apr. Baile hence on or about 1st May. Bails hence on or about 29th May.
NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS
FROM CALCUTTA & COLOMBO TO SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS
lan
to
*
1.
3rd Apr.
ARAFURA TALAMBA
6,000
8,018
11th Apr.
9,005
13th Apr.
6,318
17th Apr.
- 7.764
21st Apr.
5,334
22nd Apr.
10,986
27th Apr.
30,000
3rd May.
ALIPORE
5,273
3rd May.
|
NOVARA
6,989
8th May,
TANDA
6,956"
8th May.
S.
Capt
DELTA RANPURA INANKIN ST. ALBANS KHYBER
antiCargo only.
8,097
11th May.
10,601
25th May.
7,058
5th June.
4,500
5th June.
9,114
8th June.
16,619
Rev.
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I have been told by those who Mr. F. C. Mow Fung, thanked Schakinn, Mr. W. Cox, Mr. Russell, came here yesterday that the Ex-Sir Henry Pollock and Dr. R. H. Misa Ware, Mr. E. Minert, Sir R. hibition opened with every indica Kotewall for giving up their time
Spence, Mr. P. Cholvers, Dr. Wu tion of an unqualified' success into come to the Exhibition. Speak-Mrs. MacDonald, Mr. A. Preston, Llan-teh, Mr. and Mrs. C. Thulin, spite of the inclemency of the ing on behalf of the General Com-Mr. 1. Mackinlay, Mr. J. Anderson, weather. This is entirely due to mittee, Mr. Mow Fung thanked Mr. A. Lorengineyer, Mr. L. Garner, the untiring efforts of the General all those who helped in various Mr. Chen Su-lan, Mr. Ong Kim-hong, Committee and their helpers, and capacities.
Mr. A. Galloway, Mr. J. Thomson, Mr. the admirable arrangements they
and Mrs. T. Kung, Mr. and Mrs. G. An excellent programme of Blackwell, Mr. K. Narooma), Rev, and have made. (Applause).
music was provided throughout the Mrs. A. Seagrave, Mr. and Mrs. To my mind the greatest attrac-afternoon by the band of H.M.S. Seagrave, Mr. and Mrs. P. Costello, tions of the Exhibition are the Cumberland.
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Hyde Kelly.
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& Osaka
Moji & Kobe
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8'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yoko
B'hai, Kobe & Yoko
S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yoko
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