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INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

Destination.

Steamers.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TO TSINGTAE via SWATOW ‹ƒ Kwaiwang.

@SHANGHAI

Walshing Fooshing Hangsang

TO CSAXA yin AMOT,

(Kutsang

Bailings.

Wed. 28th Nov at 7am.

Sun. 2nd Deo at 7 a. Wod 5th Doo at 7 a.m Sun. 9th Doo at 7am Tues. 4th Doo at 7 a.m.

MDJI & KOBE

[Namsang

Yuoneang Hosang

( Mausang

{ Walshing

{Chipshing

Choongshing

TO OŠAKA við AMOY:

SHANGHAI, MOJ) # KOBE TO STRAITS & CALCUTTA

TO SANDAKAN

TO CANTON

TO TIENTSIN

ANOTHER PIRACY?

NOTORIOUS PIRATE CHIEF'S NEW EXPEDITION.

TG-

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1928.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

MORE PROTESTS.

In connexion with the propos- ed introduction of legislation deal. ing with the stamping of transfer

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

(COMPANIES incorporated in, ENGLAND)~ Taking Cargo ́on through Bilja of Lading for Siraita, Java and” Burma, Cuylök, India; Peršlah Golf; Muonios, E. & § Africa, Australasia, including, New Zealand & Queensland Ports, Red Sea, Egpyt, Constantinople, Greece, Levantins Ports,

rope, Etc.

Tons

From Hong- kkal, kong-(about)

Destination

Per ss. Empress of Canada from CHINESE BANKERS AND NEW

ORDINANCE Manila on Nov. 25-Mrs. C V. and Mis A. Barretto, Mr. M. A. Bush- noll, Mr. and Mrs. H, M. Hodges, Mr. Telegraphic information was ceived in Shanghai yesterday (saya. W. Siegel, Mr. J. C. Treadwell, Wednesday's N. C. D, News) to thor. Yang Shulpo, Mr. Chan T. Foo, effect that a reliable source roports Br. Aw Boon How, Mr. Cham Sam, that 21 pirates including the notori- Mr. Woo Fong, Mr. and, B. W. Gusti, Bankers of the Native Bankers PENINSULAR ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.

Mr

CP. Pottinger, Mr.

(UNDER CONTRAUF WITH EU, GOVERNMENT.) - dus pimato chief Launming, left the Mr. F. W. Wakefield, Mr. H. H. Clark, Association of Hongkong met on Blax Bay area in two aniling vessels on Wodnoeder last for Swatow, with Mr. E. E. McCarthy, Mr. G. Saturday night at the Hip Tal a view to commilling piracy. Stockli, Mr. H. Hunter, Mr. H. Bank to discuss the question in so Further information is to the

Sargent, Mr. So fo Toy, Mr. G. Bar-

far as it related to the native 9. that a gank of pirates left Hongkong delet, Mrs. 1. W. Elliott, Mrs. G.

bankers: on the same day to meet the above and Miss A. Ramido, Mr. L. Ramos,

Mr. Ha Iu, the honorary adviser gung at Swatow The

final destina Me, Kwong Ah Poy, Mr. Kwong Ah tlon and

and name of vesss! to be ditnck-Hong, Mrs. Yod Shee, Miss Ching Wat of the Chinese Gold and Silver At yet known.

Ching, Infant Chin Yat Io, Mr. Li Exchange, who had been specially Cheung Kay, Miss Lee Yook Yin, Miss explained the effects of the pro Yam Yoo Koo, Mr. Lim Chuan, Mr. posed amendments to the Stamp Cha Hong, Mr. Ho Sau Hong, Mrs. Ordinance on the Chinese native Ho She, r. Lao Pl, Mrs. Fong See, banks generally. He went in de 15ins Maria Cheng, Infant Marcelo tail over the side issues involved Chong, Mr.

Sapitaky, Mr. in the question,

Wed. 12th Doc at 7 ..nd is not yet ever, that the above Ho. Mr. Wong Chung Wah, Miss invited to speak at the meeting.

CN

It in known, Procedure has previously been adopt Fri 7th Doc at 9p.med when piracies have been contem Fri. 14th Doc at 3 p.m. plated, notably in the case of the C. 8. Anking. The fact that the Thurs. 13th Dec at noon name of the vessel to be attacked is

unknown is not surprising, as in Mon. 26th Nov at 7p.m. quiries, conducted after previous pir acles in which pirates have been Fri. 30th Nov at 5 p.m. closely questioned, have disclosed the Sun. 18th Doc at 4 p.m. fact that Lamming never divulges his plane and the steamer to be attacked is not known to his subordinates un. til the actual boarding tak

takes

place. As

a result of the above message: coastal shipping companies have ad vised their various agents in southern ports and suitable steps will be taken of the pirates, Steps also are to be taken to effect capture." Vessels in the pirate zane have been advised by wireless of the position and accordingly will be prepared.

For freight or passagé apply to :---

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. Tolophone 215. Centrál

Gonoral Managers

HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS.

JOINT BERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON, AND MADAÇ STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., AND THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.,

HONGKONG-CANTON LINE. Bailings from Hongkong-Dafly at 8 a.m. Ballings from Cunton-Daily at 8 a.m.

(Sundays and 10.00 p.m. 10,00 p.m. only),'

(Sundays and 4.30 pm. 14.30 p.m. only).

HONGKONG-MACAO LINĖ.

FROM HONGKONG..

FROM MACAO.

8.00 .m. "SUI AN" from Wing Lok Wharf. 8.00 a.m. "WING ON" (Sundays Excepted, 200 p.m. "WING ON" from Wing Lok Wharf. 2,00 p.m. "9UI AN' (Sundays Excopted,

EXCURSION TO MACAO.

ON BUNDAY, THE 2ND DECEMBER.

8. 8. "SUI AN"

Will depart from the Company's Wing Lok Wharf at 9.00 am. and from Macao at 4.00 p.m.

RETURN SALOON PASSAGE FARE: $5.00 Above allings are subjected to Weather Conditions and Intending Paseongors are roquested to communicate with the Office, whenever any of the Typhoon Bignals are hoisted.

GLEN LINE.

Fare Hongkong to London £82.

TO LONDON, ROTTERDAM & HAMBURG via STRAITS & COLOMBO.

· Motor Veans! "GLENBEG" (Via Oran)

Steamship

"GLENIFFER" (Vis Oran).

Steamship "GLENSHANE" (Via Oran)

Steamship "CARDIGANSHIRE" (Via Oran)

TO SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & VLADIVOSTOCK.

ant the

to prevent

their

boarding

Au

York

m

Mrs

Iku

ex-

8. 8.

KARMALA JEYPORE

MALWA

Cargo only.

9,128 || 1st Ddá | Mamailles & London 5,318 6th Doo.M'les, L'don, Hul', A'worp,

a Rotterdats & Hamburg 110,946 | 8th Nec. | Bombay, M'los & London

Frequent cunnections from Port Said for Passengers & Cargo to Constantinopis Fyres, Smyrna and oilar Lavapi. Forte by Steuern of the Khodivial Mail 81. 8. Os.

BRITISH INDIA-APCAH SAILINGS...

TILAWA TAKADA

| 10,005 |

6,949

29th Nov. 12th Dec.

21st Dec.

S'pore, Penang & Caloutta B'pers, Paning & Caloutts

| B'pore, Penang & Caloutta

B. L'Apcar Line steamers have d

excellent accommodation 1st and 2nd class passengers: All stodmora are fitted with wirolean and carry a qualified surgeon.

BASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South)

6,656

4,500 6,000

TANDA ST. ALBANS ARAFURA

Calls Fort Holland,

30th Nov, | Manila, Sandakan, Thurs, 28th Doo. Island, Townsville, B’bane 1st Fol. 1929. (Bydnoy and Melbourne.

Regular Monthly Sailings from Hongkong to Japan and Hongkong to Australis

The opinion was freely ex- Inaba, Mr. H. K. Pulliam, Mir. and Mrs. Leo Ave, Mrs. A N. Lag pressed that if the proposed legis- tapon, Mr. and Mrs. G. V. and Miss lation was passed, the native TALAMBA | 8,016 Stilinopulos, Mr. Crebbin, Mr. F. M. banks would most certainly be Dyer, Mr. A. H. Sorensen, Mr. G. H. seriously affected. It was Morria, Mr. T. Berensen, Mr, W. R. plained that the business of the Hansen, Mr. A. G. Jaeger, Mr. F. W native banks depends to a fairly Weiss, Mr. I. Halvarsen, Mrs. Pon large extent on merchants, poll- Shee, Mr. M. E. Shihab, Mr. Mticians and other wealthy people Hujeuj, Miss F. Chikanakoff, Mr. N. Feoktistoff, Mrs. Bin Heung, Mrs. in the interior of Chinn, who, on Maria Santiago, Mr. Victor Bagaman, account of the unsettled state of Miss Pilat Mariano, Mr. Alpodo their country, flock to the Colony Marians, Miss Tools Marlano, Inft. and invest their capital in lands, Sulpicio Marians, Mr. P. Agulla, Mr. houses and shares. It was fear- J. E. Bruce.

cl that if the regulations are car- For .. President Lincoln from ried out and Investors were put to Shanghal, Japan and US-Mias considerable inconvenience, the Selma Anderson, Mr. Robert Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Horbert S. Batter, Miss most natural outcome would be Theims N. Batter, Mr. and Mrs. A. that they will be discouraged and W. Buck, Mr. Charles II. Baxbaum, native banks will consequently Mr. Rowland S. Campbell, Mr. G. Close a number of customers. If were, dis. Chang, Mrs. Chang Choa Bheo, Mr. this class of clients and Mrs, Char-Ying Fung, Infant couraged from Investing their Char Lim, Mr. Cipriano, Camino, Mr. money in Hongkong a slump in and Mrs. Gordon B. Enders, Mr. S. the share market would naturally M. Finn, Mr. Junen Fukuyama, Mr, follow. and Mrs. Fung Hong Un, Mr. Samuel J. Gilchrest, Mr. Austin O. Glass, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Gorton, Miss Eliza beth Garton, Mr. Jolchi Hara, Mr. Isane Holmes, Miss Mabel Jordan, Mr. Kwan T. Chang, Mr. and Mrs, Alphonse Lecot, Mr. Liang Sal-Wa, Mrs. Liang Sai-Sui, Mrs. Liang Cheung, Mr. and Mrs. Lo Huen JUNK MASTERS FINED. Chong, Mr. Lo Lok Choi, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. La, Mr. and Mrs, Y. M. Lo,

IC

It will be recollected that about 'a year or so ago, the Settlement and French Pallee together, with the Cus- toms carried out a search on a British

ship lying at the French Rund just before aniling time, which was Instrumental in

I in securing some 18 per- sans who appeared to act suspirious ly in the course of the rail, men were interrogated and as they

unable to

to satisfy the police as to reasons for their presence, were brought nalore. Further in quirles

elleited the fact that they had been

concerned in a piracy some con- siderable time previous to the time of their capture and after lying low for a perlaid were en route to Bins Bay there in continue their nefarious profession.

were

4

CRAFT AT TYPHOON SHELTER

ENTRANCE.

Mr. E. Mende, Mr, Ng Nichong, Mr. Ng Shui Ming, Mr. Poh Poo Yeng, Mr. and Mrs. Pho Poo Yung, Mr. Charles A. W. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. At the Marine Court on Saturday Rudolf Schmidt, Mrs. Y. Tom, Mr. before Commit. J. B. Newill, D.SO. Y. L. Tong, Mr. Y. W. Tang, Mrs. R.N., the masters of three junks Amy Tye, Bir. Wong Shui Yat, Mr were charged with mooring their J. Wait, Mr. Eric J: Wentz, Mr of Alexander W. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs, craft at the Eastern Entranco Coway By Typion cut Rus. plended guilty,

severally stated sell C. Bartman, Master James S. that they were loaded with sand and Bartman, Master Philip W. Beckwith, owing to the low water were com- fra, Rudilpha Bryant, Mr. J. 8. pelled to anchor. A puller officer Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Informed his Worship that he had Cavender, Master Howard M. Caven. given, the accured two warnings and der, Jr., Mr. Allen B. Culbertson, Mr.

Tomijiro Defima, Mr. on returning found them still

Bantingo the same place. Fines of $10 were Elizalde, Miss Kate Finestone, Mr. inilleted in ench enso..

and Mrs Ralph I. Gilliland, Mrs. Mar-

12th Dec. 9th Jan. Fob. 6th Fob.

‚THE WORLD COURT,

26th Nov.

16th Deo.

31et Doc.

Max

www

Steamship "GLENIFTER"

Steamship

"CARMARTHENSHIRE"

Ateamship "GLENSHANE"

"CARDIGANSHIRE"

Motor Venai "GLENOGLE"

7th Jan. 21st. Jan. Steamship

For freight, passage and further particulars, apply to:

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

Ka

KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART

MAATSCHAPPIJ. MRoyal Packet Navigation Co. of Batavia,

M. V. "CREMER"

will be despatched on 6th December at noon. For SINGAPORE, PENANG & BELAWAN DELI DIRECT, Offers excellent saloon accommodation, all lower borths, English Cumino, doctor carried, wireless telegraphi

1st, CLABS FARE to SINGAPORE}$125.00.

In connection with the Royal Packet Nav. Co.'s (K.P.M.) Barvicus to all destinations in the Netherlands East Indies and Australia.

Agents:---JAVA CHINA JAPAN LINE. Talephone Central No. 1574 York Building, Chator Road.

DISTRESSED MÍNERS. STEEL BARONS LOSE.

ENGLISH TOWNS "ADOPTING" SOUTH WALES DISTRICTS..

London, Nov. 24.

COURT FINDS THAT AWARD

IS NOT ILLEGAL.

Dulsberg, Nov. 25, National sympathy for the women The steel "barons" lost the áр- and children in distressed mining peal in the Provincial Labour arcas je finding expression in many Court that the award granting a forme, the chief being the Lord wage increase to employees rang

ing from two to six pfennige an Mayor of London's Fund, which ex hour is illegal. The employers coeds $100,000. The people of will now appeal to the Supreme Worthing have "adopted" theCourt at Leipzig and thus another South Wales district of Brynmawr, month is likely to elapse before with a population of 9,000. in much the dispute is legally settled.-- the same way as British towns ad- Router.. opted devastated French villages at

the end of the war. An extension The employers refused to ne- of this method of giving help to cept the award which was made gether with other anemes will boy arbitrators and threatened to considered at a conference of head lock out about 220,000 workers in of cities and municipal boroughs the West German Iron and steel, which the Lord Mayor of London Industry. It was then decided to has summoned British Wireless. appeal against the award.]

AMERICA AND CONDITIONS OF ADHERENCE.

Washington, Nov. 25.

in

The mecting decided to make representations to the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce, re- questing the latter to appeal, to the two Chinese representatives on the Legislative Council with the view to getting the Govern- ment to drop the new regulation or at least postpone its enforce- ont until trade and commerce In Hongkong has returned to nor- mal.

Mr. Ho lu was thanked by the Chairman, Mr. Chau Chung-pang, who expressed the gratitude of the Chinese bankers for the time and trouble given by him in this matter.

FOUR KILLED.

ACCIDENT TO A FOKKER PASSENGER 'PLANE.

Spokane, Nov. 21. Four were killed and three seri-

Fokker passenger neroplane.— Reuter's American Service.

W.

garet Goddard, Mrs. J. II, Johnson, ously injured in an accident to Mra. Henrik de Kauffmann, Comman Kei and Mrs. Henry R. der ler, Mr. Meyer F.

Mr. Kline, and Mrs. Gaylord B. Kirker, Mr. James E. Koch, Mr. Koo Yick, Mrs. Mary S. Lenow, Mr. Elle Levy, Mr. O. D. Martinez, Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. John F. Meigs, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew C. Meiklejohn, Mrs. J. M. Mills, Rear Dougall, Mr. William McGibbon, Mrs. S. N. H. Read, Rav. William C. Repetti, Lieut. and Mrs. August E. Schance, Hra. Ruth D. Schellin, Miss Frances White, Mr. Stanton Youngberg, Miss Harin L, Yturralde.

Acarya, Mr. O, Cromwell, Mr. A. G. Dovey, Mr. Flatt, Mr. K. C. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. 5. M. Ho, Marino M. Hewlett, Mr. 3. Howe, Mr Jamieson Dr. J. W. Lowrie, Mr. D. It J. Banders, RN, Miss Mrs. W. H. Cawthra, Capt. G. P. T. Dean, Mr. Foo Kheo How, Mr. H. Gausden, Mr. J. Glyum, Mr. L Larssen, Mr. and Mrs. Lock, Mr. and Mrs. A. L MacMillan, Capt. Th. V.

It is understood that President Admiral and Mrs. William D. Mac- Poderson, Mr., F. Boyle, Mr. and '

Coolidge has expressed his willing neas to allow Mr. Kellogg to re-open negotiations with a view to obtain ing the approval of Foreign Powers to reservations making conditions with regard to the United States' adherence to the Hague World Court of International Justice.- Reuter's American Servicr.

DEPARTED.'

Per P. and O... Khyber for Europe on Nov. 24-Mr. B. A.

Shar

Mr. It. Rogers, Mr. F. A. Mr. A. M, Thompson, Ident A. N. Waring. Col. and Mrs. M. P. G. White, Mr. Wong Chor Ting.

THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCÊ CO., LTD.

FELEGRAPHIC 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, Boller Makers, Irou Steel & Brass Founders, Forge Masters, Electricians.

S.S. “TAIPING.”

Passenger and Cargo Vessel Built) and Engined at the Kowloon Dock by The Hongkong and Whanipos Dock Co., Ltd., to the order of the Australian-Oriental Dino. Ltd. For Australia-

Hongkong Borvick,

Pinaan address enquiries to the Chief Manager.

R. M. DYER, B. 8o., M.IN.A., Kowloon Dock, Hongkong

The E. & A. 8. 8. Co., Ltd. sianmere will also call at Bhanghai, Ilčilo, Cebu. Kulambugan, Tawag, Timor, Dargin, or other ports en route as indvorment elem

Frequent connections from Australia with the following w The Dalan 8. 8. Co'a Steamers to the United Kingdom vin Now Zealand Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.,

The P. 4 0. Royal Mail Steamers to London via Buca Canal. The P. & O, Branch Service of Steamers to London via the Oape. - The New Zealand Shipping Co. Steamers to Sonthampton and Loaden vis Panama Canal.

TALAMBA

TRELAWNY ST. ALBANS 1Cargo only

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

'| 8;018 | 28th Nov. | Amoy, Moji, Köbé, Yoko

& Osaka 1st Doc. 8'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yoko 4th Doc.

Dog. 1 Maj

Moj, Kobe, Okka & Yoko

| 4,500

"

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. "WIRELESS ON ALL STEAMERS.. Paroolo 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 calling-

For Passage Rates. Handbooks, Freights, etc., apply to

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.,

Agente.

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

NYKLINE

THROUGH BOOKING TO EUROPE AT REDUCED RATËS. £120, £112, 8110 4109 £83 vi■ SAN FRANCISCO G$440 G$420 vis JAPAN, & BEATTLE. SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu

Shinyo Maru

Tuesday, 27th Nov. Tuesday, 11th Dec.

Siberia Maru LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM VIR

Singapore, Panang, Colombo & Süer.

Kitano Maru

***

Saturday, let Deo. Baturday, 15tb Deo.

Kamo Maru SYDNEY & MELBOURNE vía Manila & Ports.

Sado Maru

Aki Mari

Wednesday, 19th Deo. Wednesday 23rd Jan.

BOMBAY vis Bingapore, Penang & Colombo.

+Fuku Maru

Tomlura Maru

Tuesday, 27th Nov.

+

Sunday 3rd Dec.

SOUTH AMERICA (WEST COAST) via Japan, Honolulu,.

Los Angeles, Mexico & Panama

Ginyo Maru

SOUTH AMERICA (EAST COAST) via Bingapore,

Capetown & Ports.

Wakasa Marut

A

NEW YORK and BOSTON viz PANAMA.

Tanyama Maru fAsuka MarU *-*

Tuesday, 18th Dec.

Sunday, 9th Deo

Monday, 26th Nov, Wednesday, 12th Doo.

LIVERPOOL VI Port Said, Genoa & Marseilles.

1Dakar Maru ...

Friday, 21st Doo.

CALCUTTA vis. Singapore, Penang & Hangoon

Akita Maru

Ceylon Maru

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

Saturday, 1st Doc.

Monday, 10th Dec.

Atsuta Maru

Tuesday, 27th Nov..

1Durban Maru...

Wednesday 28th Nov.

Genoa Maru (Moji Direct)

Wednesday, 28th Nov.

Wednesday, 28th Nov,

fCargo only.

MIPPON YUSEN KAISHI.

Awa Maru (Kobe Direct) ...

Subject to alteration without notice.

For further information apply to:-

Tel. Central Nos. 292, (private exchanges to all Depts.)

NEW YORK, BOSTON & BALTIMORE.

LE

JOINT SERVICE OF THE

BLUE FUNNEL LINE"

(OCEAN 8.8. 00., LTD, AND CHINA MUTUAL 28. 00., LTD:

ANDA

AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE.

(ELLERMAN AND BUOKNALL, 8.8..00, LTD.)

·BAILINGS BROM HONGKONG

8.8. "CITY OF PERTH"

via Suez Canal 27th Nov," 8.8. "CITY OF CHESTER", ie yia Suez Canal 27th Des, Steamers proceed via Suez Canal.or Panama Canal at owners'

option.

Subject to Change without notice. For freight and particulars apply to `BUTTERFIELD 8 SWIRE or THE BANK LINE, LTD., HONGKONG,

Jardine Matheson & Co., Ltd., Canter,

Hongkong & Canton.

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