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THROUGH BOOKING TO EUROPE AT REDUCED RATES. 6126, 112, 2110 £102 £83 via SAN FRANCISCO G8440 G8420 via JAPAN & SEATTLE, SAN FRANCISCO vin Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu

Biberia Maru Maiyo Maru

Hakaran Maru...

Tamba Maru

Tuesday, 15th May. Tuesday, 29th May. LONDON via Singapore, Suez, Marseillos & Ports.

Hakozaki Maru

Saturday, 19th May. Saturday, 2nd June.. SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Porte.

Mishima Maru

Wednesday, 23rd May, BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang & Colombo.

Friday, 11th May. Maji Maru) KADA

Sunday, 27th May. SOUTH AMERICA (WEST COAST) via Japan, Honolulu,

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Los Angeles Mexico & Panama Rakuvo Maru

Thursday, Slat May. SOUTH AMERICA (EAST COAST) via Singapore,

Capetown & Parts.

Hakata Maru

Thursday, 10th May.

Sunday, 13th May. LIVERPOOL vin Singapore, Colombo, Port Said & Ports.

Wednesday, 23rd May,

NEW YORK and/or BOSTON via PANAMA.

Tanyama Maru

Toyooka Maru (---

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Panang & Rangoon.

Tottori Maru

Ceylon Maru ....

NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

Tango Maru

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

Durban Maru...

Nagato Maru (Moji Direct)

Haruna Maru

***Cargo only.

Wednesday, 9th May. Saturday, 19th May.

Thursday, 17th May.

Saturday, 12th May, Bunday, 13th May. Monday, 14th May.

Subject to altoration without notice.

For further information apply to:- NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA: Tol. Central Nos. 292, (private exchanges to all Depts,)

INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1928.

ASSAULT ON POLICE CONSTABLE.

(Continued from Page 2.),

HAINAN ISLAND.

MORE OUTLETS NEEDED.

The island of Kiungchow, more

netar

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, Persian Gulf, Mauritius, E. & $. Africa, Australasia, including, New Zealand & Queensland* Ports, Red Sea, Egpyt, Constantinople, Greece,” Levantine Ports, Europe, Etc. PENINSULAR 8 ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.

8. S.

(UNDER CONtract with HM, GOVERNMENT.)

From Hong-

Destination kong (about)

Per s.. Empress of Russia from Manila Mr. W. A. Butterfield, Mr. In reply to his Worship witness commonly known as Hainan, les aff Au Ka Keng, Mr. and Mrs. Chan Ma, stated that he was quite sure it the south coast of Kwangtung. It Mr. Chin Tai-Cao, Mrs. J. C. Early was the third man who had the has long been noted for its extremely rich soil, and its immense natural ro- Mr. F. L. Fern, Mr. S. Hirschberg, Mr. W. Herhel, Mr. K, Hayasaki, Mr. revolver.

Another constable, D.80, who sources. The Island possesses a series N. Kosaka, Mr. K.Kezu, Mr. Kwan

of mountain ranges running from a Shiu Chi, Mr. Los Slan Tong, Mr. went to Po Chung with D.186, then common centro or parent range, and Maagdenberg, Mr. and Mrs. J. Swent into the witness box and having somewhat the appearance of or crow's foot, Along the Monhor, Mr. T. Malsumoto, Mr. T. corroborated most of the evidence. Murata, Mr. M. Maramoto, Mr. C. He said that two other men, who slopes of these ranges there are ex- Mamada, Mrs. Ng Wai Fong, Mr. Fo were not in court, snatched the tensive tracts of fine timber, suitable KASHGAR Kong, Mr. K. Sawada, Mt. Y. Sobus, revolver from D.185.

for industrial purposes. Beneath the

LABORE Mr. H. W. Stokes, Mr. Yang Shulpo, Witness told his Worship that timber, in the bowels of mother earth, Mr. C. M. Yvanovich, Miss Ohe had to walk back, from Pole abundant sappiles of mineral Ribel Matr. A. Dayot, Mr. Yu Kim Chang Paninsula to the Aberdeen wealth. Interspersed among the for- KIDDERPORE Sontuu, Mr. Yaguchi, Mr. Yu Chong Police Station after the affray, osts, and on the more level plains the Yong, Mr. J. W. Bardell, Mr. L. Don and it took him three hours. soll supports practically all forms of ALIPORE

agriculture. ner, Mr. Au Choy Moon, Mrs. Fung:

!JEYPORE Mew Yeng, Mstr. Au Yong Stat, Mr.

Before the Court adjourned Mir.dor survey a dificult problem, says the

The difficult nature of the hills ren- DELTA E. G. Rivers, Rev. and Mrs. Leo L.

MIRZAPORE Rose, Mrs. F. J. Steinhoff, Matr. J.Lo mentioned that it appeared to Canton Garette, and so far there has Steinhoff, Mstr. R. Steinhoff, Mr. W. him that the summons must fail heen no attempt at accurate and ex-RANPURA R. Schuele, Mr. K. R. Schuele, Mr. D. as it stood. The wording was to haustive survey. Some years ago a †NOVARA - Block, Dr. and Mrs. J. Teo Hankee, the effect that the constable was cursory survey was carried out, and Miss G. Tee Hankee, Mr. Cheung Ack, assaulted and obstrueled in the ex- although it was a necessarily light in- KHYBER Mr. Chiang Cho, Mr. J. Duval, Mrs. acution of his duty. Mr. Lo said vestigation, the results obtained furn: RAWALPINDI H. V. Friedle, Mr. S. L. Frost, Mrn, that the prosecution to succeed ishod convincing proof of the abundant FE. Hipple, Waltor F. Hipple (must prove that. So far, the pro-natural wealth of the Island. Mth.), Mr. C. H. Lilley, Mrs. A. Ssecution, on their own admission, Mink, Mr. V. Pokardas, Mr. and Mrs.

رید

Mr. Lo's Submission.

The laland also possesses a rich salt

D. S. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. 9. Nagahad stated that D.185 was not and fishing trade.

In recent years rubber, coconuts, and other tropical products have been tomi, Mr. M. Yoshikawa, Mr. H, executing his duty at all and that Macyama, Mr. and Mrs. M. Nonaka, tree cutting at Po Chung was out-pianted, and plantations are springing Matr. M. Nonaka, Matr. M. Nonaka, side his duty.

un alowly but nevertheless, surely. Inf. M. and T. Nonoka, Mr. Y. Chah, Mr. Lindsell remarked that ad- with invariable success, Mr. Li Lu Mr. S. Fujisaki, Mr, Y. Megurikaw, mittedly the constable was outside chao, Commissioner of the Department In- Mr. T. Namikawa, Mr. and Mrs. I his boat, but that did not debar of Industry opened a Bureau of Nomura, Mias F. and Inft. Nomura,him from arresting someone.

dustry on the Toland, to foster the in-

MALWA

NANKIN

Cargo only.

Тодв

9,005 | 12th May. Į M'los, L'don, A'worp & Hull 5,252 | 19th May. | Marseilles, London, A'werp,

Rotterdam & Hamburg 5,334 22nd May. Straite, O'bo B'bay, & Karachi 10,980 | 26th May. | Bombay, Marsailles & London

5,273 31st May, | Straits, Colombo & Bombay 5,318 2nd Juno, | Marseilles & London 8,097 | 9th June."[ B'bay, M'les; L'don & A'worp 6,715 19th June. Straits & Bombay

16,601 23rd June." Bombay, Marsoilles & London 6,989 30th June. | Marseilles, Louder, A'word,

Hull, Rotterdam & Hamburg

I

9.114 7th July.

|

M'ler, Lidon, A'werp & Hull

16 619 21st July.

Bombay, Marseilles & London

7,058 | 28th July.

|

Marseiller, London, A'werp.

Rotterdam & Hamburg

Frequent connections from Port Said for Passengers & Cargo to Constantinople Pyrens, Smyrna and other Lerant Ports by Steamers of the Khedival Mail 8. B. Co

BRITISH INDIA-APGAR SAILINGS

17th May. 26th May.

*HATIPARA 7.764 TALMA

Calls only.

10,000

S'pore, Penang & Calcutta B'pore, Penang & Caloutta

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

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South)

TANDA

Mr. Y. Sekigashi, Mr. K. Fujikawa, Mr. Lo said that even if the dustrial development of the territory. Mr. E. Wado, Mr. W. L. Bramwell, Dr. D. G. Beebe, Mre. M. W. Fairfield, constable's story was to be believ- Roads are being opened and bufit, giv. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Haovey, Mr. and ed. he should have had a warrant, ing access to the rich valleys of the Mrs. A. J. MacMillan, Mr. R. Ebal the man was not executing his interior, and communications are de- Manly, Mrs. A. Regera, Mr. R. G. duly and went to Po Chung with-veloping, facilitating transport.

But there is one grent drawback. Staud, Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Schmidt, out a warant of any kind.

There is only one sen-outlet-the port Mindsell said that it would Hollow. Hollow is situated at the Mr. V. Awad, Miss M. Christensen; Miss M. Doty, Miss S. Castilan, Miss be hard to convince him there and northern portion. It possesses a poor S. Foronda, Mr. G. Gaston, Mrs, S. M.illustrated the position by saying harbour, of very shallow depth, and Harris and 2 inits, Mr. L. Jamore, that I constabic or one-beat-wasoxtal-ships-have-to-anchor-some_31_ALBANS Mrn, T. I. Onigan, Rev. A. B. Sarda, perfectly entitled to go beyond his distance aut, necessitating long and Mr. R. W. Oliver, Miss S. F. Mangaser, beat to assist another constable, tedious journeys by sampan in com- Mr. M. Tobias,

on hearing police whistles blown, unlenting with the shore. Per a. President McKinley.-Miss For instance. Virginia Lamantan,, Mrs. Dorothy J. Mr. Lo submitted that in the Healy, Mr. Ng Tip, Miss Carmen de present case the constable should Santos, Mr. Ramon De Santos, Mr. Euot have gone without a warrant P. Williams, Mr. F. A. Hollabaugh, He added that he would like to Mr. and Mrs. John C. McCutchen, Mr know whether the arrest was on Louis Howe, Mr. Chns, H. Ortman, the first defendant's vegetable Mrs. Amelin Perry, Miss Jacqueline B. Parry, Mrs. Sulley Simmons, Mr. Andres Pastor, Mr. Alvin B. Giles, Mrs. Concha B. De Pastor, Mr. Julius Wed, 9th May at

Reese, Miss Gradie Baggarly, Father Sun. 13th May at

Francis X. Rooney, Father John V. Tues, 15th May at

Melvoy, Miss H. L. Bailey, Mlas Sun, 20th May at

Genevieve S. Boyer, Mr. John II. M. Butler, Lt. and Mrs. John B. Daniels, Satur. 19th May at 7 a.m. Mr. Mariano Gamboa, Mr. Earl ร.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

Destination.

Steamers.

TO TSINGTAU ve SWATOW

& SHANGHAI

(Kwongrang

1 Hopsang

(Kwaisang

TO OSAKA vin ANOY.

TO CANTON

1 Hangsung Kutsang

Sailings,

SHANGHAI, MOJI 2 KOBE

1:

{ Chipshing

TO STRAITS CALCUTTA

TO SANDAKAN

{Buisang

Yuensang {Mautang

TO TIENTSIN

{Chipshing Fri. 11th May at

4

noon. noon noon

noon

farm.

His Worship indicated that he would have to call further evi- dence as to the locality of the arrest.

Mr. Lindsell then enquired if Mr. Russ was going to call all his clients to the witness box to give evidence?

Green, Miss N. H. Knapp, Mr. Seve

Mr. Russ: I shall watch your rino Urquijo, Mr. Ellen Greenfield, Worship's face. After I have Tues. 8th May at 8p.m. Maater Philip Greenfield, Miss Rose called one I shall tell you whether

Marry Greenfield, Mrs., Marjorie Tuee. 8th May at 3 p.m. White, Miss Marilyn White, Mr. Alex it is necessary to call any more. Mon. 14th May at, 3 p.m. M. Massabini, Mr. and Mrs. Carl M.

The hearing will be continued Moore, Mrs. Ruth Ortman, Mis on Monday next at 2.16 p.m. Wed. 9th May at

noon. Nancy Ortman, Mr. Carl E. Chris- p.m.topherson, Mr. B. Joven, Mrs. Irma Joven, Mr. Edward E. Christensen, Mrs. Jean M. Wilson.

For freight or passage apply to :---

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.'

Telephone 215. Central

General Managora

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN-

JC J.L

York Building

Hongkong.

Hianmera

LIJN

Tak, Arièress:

JAVALYN

Tel. Centrs/ 1571.

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE OFTWEEN JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN.

From

Expected

For

Will Jenve on or about on or about Tlisondari Batavia 10th May 13th May | Amoy & S'hai Tisaroes 18'hai, K'lung 14th May 16th May Batavia Tilmanoek | Java, Mesr 21st May 23rd May Amoy & S'hai Tiwong Dalny, Amoy | 21st May 23rd May Batavia Tikembang Batavia 24th May 27th May | Amoy & S'hai Tjipanus Java, M'ila | 27:1; May | 30th May 1 Swatow & Saigon Tilsondart S'hai, K'lung | 28th May 30th May Batavia Talak Java, Mcar 4th June 6th Juno | Amoy & S'hai

6th June Meer & Sourabay Tibodas Dalny, Amoy 4th June Thikarang 1 Batavia 7th June 10th Juns Amoy & S'hai THkembang S'hai, K'lung | 11th June | 13th Juno Batavia Timaneck Dalny, Amoy 18th June | 20th June | Batavia Titareem Java, Mesr ( 18th June | 20th June | Amoy & S'hai

† Via Macaenar

Via Batavia

Tho, steamers are all sited throughout with electric light and bave accommoda.. tion for a limited number of saloon-passengers. All steamers carry a duly quaufied Furgeon... Cargo taken at through rates to all ports in Netherlands-Indin and Australia.

For Freight and Panungo apply, to the

Java-China-Japan Lijn.

DUTY ON RUBBER.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE INACTIVE,

Singapore, May 7.

LAND SALES.

This lack of sea-outlets in hindering 'he development of the island. In the Ching dynasty, the Manchus recognis- the problem and at one time pro posed to build a port at Yu Lin, but thin proposal came to naught.

General Chen Ming-shu, Rehabilita- on Commissioner for the Southern Region, has been giving much thought to the island. He also recognised the lack of outlet facilities, and investiga ions made could not discover a better And than the coastal hamlet of Yu Lin, selected by the Manchus.

Yu Lin is in the southern portion, in Neni Yun district. It possesses a promising natural harbour, with deep water, and with proper develonment, offers patentialities of a fine shipping

t

Mr. Wu Tung-kai, Chief of the local Bureau of Industry, with Mr. Yang Chuck-man, his secretary, recently came to Canton to see Marshal L! Chai-num with the proposal to deve oo Ya Lin into a regular sen part, The development of this port would render accessible the natural products of the southern portion of the inland, which hitherto, has been neglected.

It is reported that Maralina Li bas spproved of this suggestion, and that company is being promoted for this Two valuable pieces of property purpose. The company will not only were sold by auction at the oflces develon the port, but will also work of the Public Works Department the forests and minerals in the neigh

bourhood: yesterday afternoon. The first: lost, consisting of 60,000 square

$18,000 FOR PROPERTY IN:

LAICHIKOK.

יד

SOVIET-AFGHAN ALLIANCE NOT PROPOSED.

In the Legislative Council, reply-feet of spare land situate in Lai- ing to the unofficial members whe chikok and known as New Kow- VERY GOOD REASON. urged a reduction of the rubber ex-loon Inlund Lot No. 1,130, was port duty, the Colonial Secretary, sold to Mr. Lam Ming-fan, while Sir Hayes Marriott, stated that he Mr. Lai Hon-fai was the purchaser did not propose to take action until of a New Kowloon Inland Lot the matter was further considered. No. 1.132 situate at Prince Ed-

Moscow, May 7.. The Government's present inten-ward Rond, Kowloon City. tion was to re-enact the Rubber The first lot was offered

It is offeintly stated that the re- Association Ordinance when re- $18,000 and on there being only ports published abroad that king striction disappeared. The mem-one bid, Mr. Lam Ming-fan be-Amanullah had refused to enter bers of the Legislative Council came the owner. In the into a military alliance with Russia untrue. "The King has would be consulted in regards to second sale, the property which were the rate of assessment to be inconsists of only 5,510 square feet. neither accepted nor rejected any posed when the price of rubher was sold to Mr. Lai Hon-fui for such project seeing that it was

never proposed."--Reuter. dropped below thirty-five-Reuter. the up-sot price of $6,887.50.

new

for

THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LTD.

TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS "MANIFESTO", HONGKONG.

Codes Used A1. A.B.C. Fifth Edition, Engineering, First and Second Edition.

Western Union and Watkins Benson's Marconi.

Dock owners Ship Builders, Marine & Land Engineers, Boiler Makers & Iron Brass Founder, Force Masters, Electricians.

6,656 Į lat June, 4,500__29th June...

Manila, Sandakan, Thurs,' Jeland, Townsville, B'bane. Sydney and Melbourne.

Regular Monthly Sailings from Hongkong to Japan and Hongkong to Australia

The E. & A. 8. 8. Co., Ltd. xiramers will also call at Shanghai, Iloilo, Cabo, Kulambugan, Tawao, Timer, Darwin, or other parts en rante as inducement offers.

Frequent connections from Australia with the following |-- The Union, 8 8 Co's Bleomers to the United Kingdom via New Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.,

Panama

The P&O. Bryn! Mail Steamers is London via Suez Canal. The P. & O. Branch Eervice of Steamers to Landen via the Cape. The New Zealand Shipping Co. Steamers to Eouthampton and London vin

Canal.

TAKLIWA

TANDA

DELTA

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

NOVARA DEVANHA MIRZAPORE SANTHIA RANPURA IILAWA

'NANKIN T, KADA

ST. ALBANS KHYDER TALAMBA RAWALPINDI 1Carco only.

7,936, 8th May, 6 am. Amoy, Moji, Kobe, Osaka

& Yoko 6,956.1 8th May, 4 p.m. ]. Moji, Kobe, Oɛɛka & Yoko 8,097 | 10 May. 5. p.m. S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yöko 6,999 | 12 May, 5 p.m. { 8'hat, Moji, Kobe & Yoko 8,155 17th May. | 8'hai, Kobe Osaka & Toko

6.715

7,754

10.001

21st May. Shanghai, Moji & Kobe 23rd May, Amoy, Moji, Kobe & Oaks 25th May. B'bai, Kobe & Yoko

10,006 | 2nd June. | Amoy, 8'hai, Moji, Köba ·

& Osaka

7,058 |

8,948

5th June, 7th June,

4,500

5th Juno.

9,114

8th June.

8 018. 17th June. 16,619 | 22nd June.

B’hai, Moji, Kobe & Yoke

Amoy, Moji, Kobe & Yoke Moji, Kobe, Osaka & Yoke S'hai, Moji, Kobs & Yoke | Amoy, Moji, Kobe & Osaka

S'hai, Kobe & Yako

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 received 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.

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

BOSTON, NEW YORK & BALTIMORE.

JOINT SERVICE OF THE

BLUE FUNNEL LINE”

(OCEAN 8.8. CO., LTD. AND CHINA MUTUAL 8.8. CO., LTD. AND

AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE.

(ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL 8.8. CO., LTD.),

SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG

8.8. "CITY OF EASTBOURNE" 8.8. "ADRASTUS"

vía Suez Canal 11th May. via Suez Canal 4th June. 8.8. "CITY OF NEWCASTLE” ..... via Suez Canal 15th June. 8.8. "HELENUS"

via Suez Canal 29th June. Steamers proceed via Suez Canal or Panama Canal at owners”. `

***

++

option.

Subject to Chango without notice.

For froight and particulars apply to:-

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE or THE BANK LINE, LD., HONGKONG. Hongkong & Cantón. Jardino Matheson & Co., Ltd., Canton.

GLEN LINE.

Fare Hongkong to London £82.

TO LONDON, ROTTERDAM & HAMBURG via STRAITS & COLOMBO,

Motor Vessel "GLENTARA" (Via Oran)

Stormship

Steamship

21st May. "CARNARVONSHIRE" (Via Oran) 15th Juno. "PEMBROKESHIRE" (Via Oren) 13th July.

Stoamship "GLENSHANE" (Via Oran)..

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TO SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & VLADIVOSTOCK.

Motor Vessel "GLENBEG"

8th Aug.

13th May.

28th May,

9th June. 29th Juno,

Steamship

Steamship

Steamship

Breamship

"PEMBROKESHIRE”

"GLENIFFER"

"GLENSHIANE"

"CARDIGANSHIRE"

9th July.

For freight, passage and further particulara, apply to:

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

T. S. S. "SIANG WO.”

Passenger & Cargo River Steamer, built and engined at Kowloon Dock, by the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd., to the order of the Indo-China Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., for service on the Middle Yangtaze Hankow-Johang.

Please address enquiries to the Chief Manager:

R. M. DYER, B. Sc., M.IN.A., Kowloon Dock, Hongkong

AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE, LTD.

"Changte" "Taiping."

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THESE NEW VESSELS MAINTAIN A REGULAR SERVICE FROM HONGKONG TO AUSTRALIAN PORTS. VIA MANILA, AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Through Bills of Lading issued to all Australian, New Zealand and Tasmanian Porta. EXCELLENT & MOST UP-TO DATE FIST & SECOND CLASS PANERNGER ACCOMMODATION, HONGKONG TO SYDNEY-19 DAYS.

HTBAMEIL

DUS HONGXOND ON OR ABOUT

BAILS WENUE ON ON ABOUT

TAIPING

11th May

18th May

CHANGTE

8th Juno

15th June

TAIPING

10th July

17th July

CHANGTE

7th August

17th August

For Freight & Passage, apply to-BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, 7.1.0.36

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