THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS.
JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MAGat STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., AND THE CHINÁ NAVIGATION CO, LTD.,
HONGKONG-CANTON LINE.
Sailinge from Hongkong-Daily at 8 a.m.
Ballings from Canton-Dally at 8 m.
AM.
(Sundays 10,00 p.m. only). (Sundays 4.30 p.m. only).
and 10.00 p.m.
and 4.30 p.m. 1
FROM MACAO.
HONGKONG-MACAO LINE.
FROM HONGKONG,
8,00 a.m. "SUI AN" from Wing Lok Wharf. (Sundays Excepted) 8.00 a.m. "WING ON" 5.00 p.m. 'WING ON" from Wing Lok Wharf, (Sundays Excepted) 3.00 p.m. "SUI AN" EXCURSIONS TO MACAO.
On Sunday, the 11th November (Armistice Day) and Monday, 12th November.
R. 8. "SUI AN"
will depart from the Company's Wing Lok Wharf at 9.00 am. and from Macao at 4.30 p.m.
RETURN SALOON PASSAGE FARE; $5.00 Above Bailings are subjooted to Weather Conditions and Intonding Passengers are requested to communicato with the Office, whenever any of the Typhoon Signals are boisted.
BOSTON,
"
W YORK & BALTIMORE.
JOINT SERVICE OF THE
BLUE FUNNEL LINE"
(OCEAN 8.8. CO., LTD. AND CHINA MUTUAL BL CO., LTD:
AND
AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE.
(ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL B.B. CO., LTD.) SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG
8.8. "PYRRHUS"
8.8. "CITY OF PERTH"
8.8. CITY OF CHESTER"...
via Busz Canal 17th Nov, via Suez Canal 27th Nov. via Suez Canal 27th Dec,
Bteamora procood via Buez Canal or Panama Canal at owners'
option.
Subject to Chango without notice.
For freight and particulare apply to:- BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE or THE BANK LINE, LTD., HONGKONG. Hongkong & Canton.
Jardine Matheson & Co. Ltd., Canton,
GLEN LINE.
Vare Hongkong to Londen 182.
TO LONDON, ROTTERDAM & HAMBURG I STRAITS & CULOMBE,
Motor Vosuol "GLENSHIEL" (Via Orani
Motor Vessel "GLENBEG" (Via Oran
Steamship
"GLENIFFER" (Via Oran)
Steamship "GLENSHANE" (Via Oran)
FO
13th Nov. 14th Dog: Jan. Oth 6th Feb.
TO SHANGHAI, KODE, YOKOHAMA & VLADIVOSTUCK.
Steamship
"PEMBROKESHIRE“
Steamship
"GLENIFFEN"
Steamship
Steamship
"OLENSHANE"
Motor-Voanel "GLENOGLE"
"OARMARTHENSHIRE"
10th Nov.
23rd Nov.
12th Doc.
31st Dec:
6th Jan.
For freight, passage and further particulara, ply to:
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. AGENTS: THE GLEN LINE, LTD.
AUSTRAL-CHINA NAVIGATION CO. S.S. CALULU"
will be despatched hence on the
21st NOVEMBER, 1928
FOR SYDNEY. MELBOURNE & ADELAIDE
Yia Manila, Hollo, Sandakan, Tarakan, Balikpäpen and Rabaul.
For Froight and Passages, apply to:-
Queen's Building.
NEW O.S.K. VESSEL.
ARRIVES ON MAIDEN TRIP FROM OSAKA.
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
Agents.
Tel. No. Central 1030.
THE PORT OF MACAO.
DREDGING OPERATIONS TO RECOMMENCE,
The new 0.8.K. liner, s.8, Canton It is announced that dredging Maru, to relieve the s.s. Kishu Maru operations are to recommence short- on the Swatow-Amey-Krongly at Macao. For some time now Hongkong run, arrived in port un no dredging has been going on in her, maiden voyage yesterday from the approaches. to the harbours, and Osaka, under the cammand of Captain it is understood that arrangements Mikami, with a crew of 86, and have been concluded to dredge the carrying a cargo of 978 tons of coal chand leading from the Macao for local charge.
Rondstead to the new port, as well as in the old channel leading to the Inner Harbour.
This addition to the 0.5.K. Best is a vessel of 2,800 tona gross, with
a length of 300 feet, bram 45 feet It is known that in consequence
and depth 25 feet, engined by tde bullders at the Uraga Deckyard to produce a speed of approximately 10 knots on a full load,"
The accommodation in the ship
of the complete creation of dredging for many month the two channels have become somewhat silted
and
at low tide promot difficulties, but the new dredging which is to begin shortly will eraure 4 sufficiently
aspecially good for the type of deep channel, to enable the entry
vessel engaged on the run. She car
rics
and departure of ships making use
20 first clnas passengers, 38 of Macao harbours at any state of socand class and 250 third, while she the tides.
holls a passenger licence for COD
deck travellers.
halls,
The calins, social
This will be welcome news to
dining rooms and lounges persons who come and go, and should
be much appreciated by all.
are the last word in luxury and com-
fort, being panelled in oak, with
com
zomi-direct
oscillating fans lighting,
and case-inviting furniture. The
Mr. Arim, Cho lead manager of the
rat class cabins savo each a writing 0.S.K., spoke of the Company's de desk, while wardrobes with consire to furnish the travelling public hangers, wash basins and even alp with conveyance of speed and com- pers, are feature Innovations lai
fort. coastal travel facilities.
Mr. Ray, the senior consul, referred
An opportunity of viewing the ship to the provision of a vessel by the will be given on Friday, when a recompany which was not only second ception will be held on board from to none in speed rad comfort, but was 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
also pirate proof. Captain Mikowa
A reception was held on board thanked those pruent and hoped that when the vessel called at Amoy last all the good withes extended would week, and comment was then made on be justifled in service of the new the magnificence of the appointments, liner.
PASSENGERS.
'DEPARTED.
Per as. Empress of Aala for Shang. hai, Japan and Canada. Mr. J. H. Backhouse, Mrs. A. M. Bayot, Miss D. Bargrove, Miss R. J. Degule, Mr. E. E. Baker, Mr. Chiu Tang Hung, Mrs. E. O. Calder, Miss E. R. Calder, Mr. S. P. Chan, Mr. and Mrs. Chan Til Mr. B. W. Coleman, Miss N. M. Bang, 1. Conway, Mr. T. J. Chon, Mr. K. K. Chong, Mrs. P. T. Chiu, Mr. Chang Sun, Mr. Chu Wai, Mrs. Chu Tai Tai, Mr. L. S. Chang, Mr. V. Ciriaco, Mr. Chuck Yao, Miss R. I. Dobson, Miss P. M. Deck, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Eliott, Mrs. L. E. B. Freeman, Miss E. Fish- backer, Mr. Wm. Fitts, Jr., Miss M. N. Grey, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Hyde, Miss I. Houghton, Mr. O. T. Ho, Mrs. Hau Lung On, Bitr. C. H. Hau, Mtr, G. K. Hau, Miss Y. H. Ho, Miss Y. M. Ho, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Harrison, Miss D. 8. Harrison, Mr. Hui Yum Lau, Mr. Hung Jus Yu, Mr. T, Y, Hillcoat, Mr. S. Ikuma, Mr. Ch. H. James, Dr. E. Klatchke, Mr. F. W. Kross, Mr. V. Keen, Mr. C. C. Kwan, Mr. and Mrs, 8. Kitajima, Sir Elly Kadoorie, Mr. I Kadoorie, Mr. Lo Kan, Mr. Luk, Mr. K, P. Lát, Miss G. J. M. Lundle, Mr. Lee Ling Fook, Mr. Lau Kal Kwong, Mr. Luk Ming Sang, Mr. Lam Chick Shoung, Miss Lat Choy Ping, Mr. E, W. Machondy, Mr. C. W. Waisol, Mr. Mo Shoung Sun, Mr. and Mrs. On Tai, Mr. A. A. Ongkico, Mr. Ng Yung Hing, Mr. and Mrs. Y. E. Pao, Mr. H. W. Ray, Mrs. E. A. Robarts, Rev. H. P. Saindon, Mr. E, A. Stringor, Mr. II. C. Sheppard, Mr. Soong Heung Chow, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Sung, Mir. N. W. Bung, Mies M. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Scott, Mr. Tam Taze Ngok, Mr. Y. L. Tong, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tomkins, Mr. Tao Che On. Mrs. Tang Tai Tul, Mr. and Mrs. Ue Sai Ling. Mr. Y. P. Wong, Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Wong, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Wang, Mir. S. C. Wang, Miss Y. F. Won, Mas Rose Wong, Mr. Wong Shew Kft. Mr. Wang Quan Lak, Mr. Woo Che Ket, Mr. Yam Chak' Chen, Mr. Yu Chung Fut, Mr. Yam Chak Chee, Mr. Yeung Tal Ka.
CHINA AND JAPAN.
THE JAPANESE DESIRE FOR SEPARATE DISCUSSIONS.
Shanghat, Nov. 7. According to diplomatic cir- eles, shortly before his departure for Tokyo Mr. Arita, the Chief of the Asiatic Bureau of the Ja- panese Government, in a confer- ence at the Japanese Consular Office here, stated that it would be beneficial for both sides if negotiations would first centre on the settlement of the Nanking find Hankow incidents.
The Tsinanfu incident of May, 1928,_and_the_revision of the Sino-Japanese Commercial Trenty, are far too complicated, he said, and important to be dealt with aimultaneously with the other Chinese-Japanese
Wah Kiu Yat Po.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1928.
CHINESE POLICE RESERVES.
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able to do I did it with a sense of duty and I do not claim any credit. It is extremely good of you therefore to have mentioned them.
To you, members of the Chinese Company, I express my heartfelt thanks. Your kindly thought of presenting me, on this auspicious occasion, with this beautiful souvenir as a mark of your ap- preciation of the honour which His Majcsty the King has been graciously pleased to confer on mo, touches mo deeply. I can assure you that I regard this honour not merely as a personal one but as an honour to all those institutions which I have the honour to associate with and the privilege to serve in, particularly to the Chinese community of which 1 am a member. It gives me the greatest pleasure in accept ing your gift in which I and an expression of your wish to operate with me in making the Police Reserve Force a really use ful one and in this respect I regard your gift as priceless.
Co
Idea of Co-Operation. You now have a club of your own and I trust you will make the best use of it. The idea of a club Is association and co-operation. The first care you must take ja to find out and appreciate the value of others an they stand for. You will try to elve more "patting on the back" to others rather than to get all "patting on the back" to yourself. This is a royal road to co-operation. You must learn to give and take; Selfishness never makes friends. With these words
I wish the Club every success..
But before I sit down I should like to say a few words about this Pollée Reserve force to Chinese friends here who
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.
SERVICES.CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
The Steamship.
"ANDRE LEBON" Arriving Hongkong on 6th November, 1028 from MARSEILLES, &c., Consignees of Cargo by the above named stoomor are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Tronmuro and Valuabler · aro boing landed and placed at their rak in the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery can be obtained as the goods are landed.
Goods not cleared within 7 days, in- cluding date of arrival, will be subject
to rent,
All claims must be sont to the undersigned before the Thursday the 15th November, 1928, or they will not be recognized.
Damaged Packagos must be left in the Godowns for examination by the consignons, and the Company's Sur- veyor Messrs:-Goddard & Douglas at 10.00 am. on Saturday, the 10th November, 1928.
No claims will be admitted after the woods have left the Godowns,
No Fire Insurance will be effected
L LESDOS,
Agent. Hongkong, 6th November, 1929.
by us in any case whatever,
THE DEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED...
From MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON, STRAITS
and PHILIPPINES.
The Steamship,
"BENVORLICH" Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardons Godowns of The Hongkong and Kow- loon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, whenes and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained,
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 19th instant, will be subject
to rent.
All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersign- oured on or before, the 27th instant, or are they will not be recognized.
indeed a representative body of the Chinese commuulty.
Goods are to be left in the Godowns, All broken, chafed, and damaged where they will be examined on the During the Emergency in 192512th instant, at 10 a.m. by Messrs.
Goddard and Douglas; I was asked by the Government to
No Fire Insurance has been effected. form a force of special constables,
Bills of Lading will be countersign- also to plan out the formation of ed by, street guards. I felt then the GIBE, LIVINGSTON & CO. LTD., need of a body of trained men for Police duties. If I had such a body I could have detailed some of them to take charge of the street guards while others 'could assist the regular police. When the Government asked me organize a Police Reserve Force Hors is the solution to the I gladly took it up for the follow-puzzle on another page,
to
Agents. Hongkong, 6th November, 1928.
LETTER GOLF SOLUTION.
problema.in reasons, namely:-To give our PARTY, PARTS, PARES, PANES,.
young Chinese a training in drill. PINES, LINES.. Police duties, and the use of fire- arms, Drilling in exercise which gives them health. The study of Police regulations gives them knowledge. The proper use
S. AFRICAN CABINET.
LABOUR MINISTER REPLACED AFTER RECONSTRUCTION.
Pretoria, Nov. 7..
an
which is most useful to one in life..
Gentlemen, you will see how of fire-nems gives them courage | beneficial to our young and pluck when called upon to this Police Reserve Force. There
men
ing in such a force and I trust. you will encourage our young men, to join in and give them overy assistance and help, financial or otherwise, to continue this good work.
The Ministry has been recon- structed, Mr. II. W. Sampson suc-protect others as well as himself. in every recommendation for join- ceeding Mr. Madeley-Renter.
[A message dated the 6th insi., stated that the Government had resigned, as a sequel to the La- bour Cabinet Minister, Mr. Made ley, receiving a deputation from a nativo, trade union against the wishes of Mr. Hertzog. It was expected the Ministry would be reconstructed, not including Mr. Mudelcy,}
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A proper training in these things one cannot get for love or money unless he jolaa the Force. Be- sides these personal advantages the training, would instil into our young men a sense of duty of a citizen. They will understand
Gentlemen, I thank you one and that in helping the Government to all for your patience in listening keep peace and order they are to me and for the honour of your helping themselves and lastly they presence at the opening of our would acquire a habit of discipline | club. (Applause).
THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA, DOCK CO., LTD.
TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS "MANIFESTO", HONGKONG.
Codes Used A1, A.B.C. Fifth Edition, Engineering, First and Second Editions. Western Union and Watkins, Benson's Marconi.
Dock owners; Ship Builders, Marine & Land Engineers, Boiler Makers,
Iron Steel & Brass Founders, Forge Masters, Electricians.
S.S. "VIOLET:”
Twin Bcrew Ferry Boat Built and Engined at the Kowloon Dock by the Hongkong and Whampoa
Dock Co., Ltd., to the order of the Federated Malay States Railways.
Please address enquiries to the Chiet Manager:---
R. M. DYER, B. Sc., M.I.N.A., Kowloon Dock, Hongkong,
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, Caylon, India, Parelan_Gulf, Mauritius, E. & S. Africa, Australasia, including, New Zealand & Queensland Ports, Red Son, Egpyt, Constantinople, Greece, Levantine Ports,
rope, Etc. PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (UNDER CONTRÀOT WITH H.M. GOVERNMENT.)
"
8. 8.
MACEDONIA
KIDDERPORK *KHYBER KARMALA
Cargo only.
Tons
From Hong- kong (about)
Destination
11.120 | 10th Nov, noon. | Bombay, M'ies & L'don
5,934 13th Nov. | Straits, B'bay & Karachi
.. 9,114 | 24th Nov. Marseillos, Ldon & Hull
9,128 lat Deo, Marscillos & London *Calls Casa Blanca.
Frequent connections from Port Said for Passengers & Cargo to Constantinopla Pyrens, Smyras and other Lavant Poris by Steamers of the Khedirisi Mail B. E. 06. BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS
28th Nov. 10th Dec, 22nd Doo.
TILAWA 10,005 TAKADA 6,949 TALAMDA | 8,018
S'pore, Penang & Calcutta S'pore, Penang & Calcutta
S'pore, Penang & Caloutta
B. I. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for let and 2nd class passengers. All steamers are fitted with wireless and surry w qualified surgeon..
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South).
6,656
Manila, Sandakan, Thurs,
TANDA
30th Nov. ST. ALBAND 4,500 28th Doc. Island, Townsville, B'bane ARAFURA 6,000 1st Feb. 1929. (Sydney and Melbourne.
Regular Monthly Sailings from Hongkong to Japan and Hongkong to Australia
The E. & A. B. B. Co., Ltd, steamers will also call at Shanghai, Iloilo, Cein Kolambugan, Tawan, Timor, Darwin, or other perta en route as inducemens ng ara.
Frequent connections from Australia with the following_ The Union 8. 8. Co's Steamers to the United Kingdom vis Naw Zealanil Vancouver, Ban Francisco, sto.,
5.
The P. & G. Royal Mail Steamers to London via Buen Canal. The P. 40. Branch Barvice of Steamers to London tisvthe Cape. The New Zealand Bhipping Co. Bleapers to Bouthampsosi and London vis Panama Canal.
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN
TANDA MALWA
TRIWELLARD Cargo only.
6,956 9th Nov. Moji, Kobe, Onnka & Yoko 10,986 10 Nov. 30 a.m. 18'hal, Moj, Kobe & Yoke
14th Nov. | Moji, Koba & Osaka
All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. WIRELESS ON ALL STEAMERS.
Parcols Measuring not more than 23 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, eto, apply to
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.
Agents
P. & O. Bldg., Connaught Rd., C.,
NYKLINE
THROUGH BOOKING TO EUROPE AT REDUCED RATES, £120, 112, 110 £102 £89 via SAN FRANCISCO G$440 G$120 vi■ JAPAN & SEATTLE
SAN FRANCISCO via Bhanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu
Korea Maru
Shinyo Maru
Tuesday, 13th Nov. Tuesday, 27th Nov.
LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM vin
Singapore, Penang, Colombo & Buoz.
Haruna Maru
Kitano Maru
Saturday, 17th Nov.
Saturday, 1st Doc.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports,
Mishima Maru (Calls Zambo Auga) Wednesday, 21 Nov. Tango Maru
Wednesday, 19th Doo. BOMBAY via Bingapore, Penang & Colombo.
Tamba Maru
Sunday, 11th Nov. SOUTH AMERICA (WEST COAST) via Japan, Honolulu,
Los Angoles, Mexico & Panama
Rakuyo Maru · ... ***
SOUTH AMERICA (EAST COAST) via Singapore,
Capetown & Poris.
Hakain Maru
NEW YORK and BOSTON VIR PANAMA,,"
Tauyama Maru
iAsuka Maru
***
LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Gonos & Marseilles.
CALCUTTA vin Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.
Toyooka Maru
#Malacca Maru
(Penang MarU
***
NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
Tango Maru
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
Katori Maru
Kamakura Maru (Kobo Direct) Durban Maru...
Cargo only.
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Monday, 12th Nov.
Friday, 9th Nov.“
Monday, 20th Nov, Saturday, 8th Doo
Wednesday, 21st Nov.
Thursday, 8th Nov.
Monday, 19th Nov.
Friday, 16th Nov,
Monday, 12th Nov.
Monday, 19th Nov.
Wednesday 21st Nov.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
Bubject to alteration without notico.
For further information apply to:-
Tel. Central Nos. 292, (privato exchanges to all Depts.)
INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION. Destination.
TO TSINGTAN via SWATOW
'SHANGHAI
Steamers.
Fooshing Chaksang JYatshing {Kwongsang f Hosang
[Kutsang
EO OSAKA vie AMOY,
SHANGHAI, MOJI Z KOBE
TO OSAKA vin AMOY,
MOJI KOBE
TO STRAITE # CALCUTTA
{Buisang
TO SANDAKAN
{ Mausang
TO CANTON
{ Yatching
TO TIENTSIN
Kumsang Fookeang
Bailings,
Sun. 11th Nov at 7am. Wed. 14th Nov at 7 a.m; Fri. 16th Nov at 7 a.m. Wed. 21st Nov.at 7 a.m. Wed. 21st Nov at 7am.
Bun. 2nd Doc at 7's.m.
Batur. 10th Nov at 8 pmi Fri. 16th Nov at 3 p.m. Tucs, 20th Nov at 3 pm, Thurs. 15th Nov at 8 p.m
Mon, 12th Nov at 7 p.m.
(Cheongshing Tues. 20th Nav at 5 p.m. Chipshing Fri, 30th Nov at 5 pm.
For freight or passage apply to ---
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
Telephone 215; Central
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