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CANADIAN

PACIFIC

SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE ACROSS THE PACIFIO TO VICTORIA & VANCOUVER 17 Days Hongkong-Vancouver, 14 Days Shangbal-Vancouver 11 Days Hobe-Yauconvor, 9 Days Yokohama-Vancouver

Toba Yokohama Vánsouver LAYA Longa Arriva

July 4 July 13 July 18 July 27 Aug. 0

Aug. 17 Sept. 9 Sept. 21

Hongkong Shangbal

'Leave

LOAYO

Empress of Russia

June 26

Jun. 20

July 2

Empress of Asia

July 10

July 13

July 16

Empress of France

July 31

Aug. 3

Aug.

Empresa of Russia

Aug. 211

Aug. 24

Aug. 27

Aug. 29

Empress of Ania

Sept. 4

Sept. 7

Sept. 10

Sept. 12

Empress of France

Sopit. 25

Sopt. 29

Oct. 1

Oct. 3

Empress of Russia

Oot. 8

Oct. 12

Oct. 15

Oot, 17

Empress of Asia

Oct. 30

Nov, 2

Nov. 6

Nov. 7

Empress of Canada

Nov., 13

Nov. 16

Nov. 19

Nov, 21

Empress of Russia

Nov. 27

Nov. 30

Deo. 3

Deo. 5

Express of Azin "

Doo. 18

Deo. 21

Dec. 24

Dec 26

Empress of Canada

Jan. 15

Jan 18

Jan. 21

Jan. 23

*Empress of Russla

Feb. 5

Fou, B

Feb. 11 Feb. 13

Ock, 14 Oct. 20 Nov. 16 Nov. 30, Doo 14 Jan, .4 Fob. 1 Feb, 22

-{E/Asia & E/Ruusia all at Nagasaki the day after departure from Shanghai.)

Atlantic sailings from Montreal and Quebec ovary few days to Elverpool, ' Southampton, Glasgow, Antwerp, Cherbourg and Hamburg,

Special Round-Trip Summer Fares.

From Hong Kong to SHANGHAI and Roturn

+

"

NAGASAKI KORE

,,YOKOHAMA ..

IM

H.K. $120.00

II.K. $165.00

II.K. $210,00 11.K. $236.00

Tickets sold at above Rates will be valid for Return Passages up to 3 Months from Date of Issue Final Limit of Bale 25th SEPTEMBER, 1929.

TIONGKONG-MANILA SERVICE

LAVE Кониковк July 2 July 23

Arriva Мала July 4

Leave

Manila

Empress of Asia

July 6

July 25

Empress of France

July 26

Arriva Hongkong

July 7 July 20

.

CANADIAN PACIFIC EXPRESS

TRAVELLERS CHEQUES PAYABLE THE WORLD OVER,

THE SAFEST AND MOST CONVENIENT WAY TO CARRY FUNDS.

Dables "GACANPAC.“ Tel. 0. 42. Uablos "NAUTILUS "

Pan enger Department Fisight and Express :

Tel. 0.742.

NEW YORK, BOSTON & BALTIMORE.

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(00KAN 8.5. 00., LTD. AND CHINA MUTUAL 8.9. CO., LTD. AND

AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE.

PELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL 8.8. CO., DTD.) SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG

B.8. "MACHAON"

8.8. "CITY OF MANDALAY"

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via Suez Canal 8th July. via Suez Canal 15th July. via Suez Canal 5th Aug. Steamore proceed via Suez Canal or Panama Canal at ownere'

option.

Bubject to Change without notice

For freight and particulars apply to:-

BUTTERFIELD 8 SWIRE or THE BANK LINE, LTD., HONGKONG. Hongkong & Canton. Jardine Matheson & Co., Ltd., Canton.

THE SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC

COMPANY, LIMITED.

SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS. Loading Direct For

BOTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEM, OSLO and GOTHENBURG.

Loading about

30th June

8th August

BHANGHAI, JAPAN PORTS and VLADIVOSTOCK.

M.S. "CANTON"

M.B. “NAGARA"

H.V. "NAGARA"

For further particulars apply to the

28th June

Azonte, G. E. HUYGEN.

Canton,

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

Hongkong.

MOM

MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS,

Sailings from Hongkong.

T. MARSEILLES vin Saigon.

Singapore, Colombo, Djibouti (Aden) Suex, Port-Said,

G. METZINGER... 2nd July. ANDRE LEBON... 16th July. PORTHOS....... 30th July. ÜHENONGRAUX... 13th Aug. ATHOS II........

27th Aug. D'ARTAGNAN.

10th Sept. SPHINX....

24th Sopt.' ANGELS.

8th Oct

To YOKOHAMA via Shanghai

€ Kobe.

PORTHOS......

2nd July. CHENONGEAUX... 16th July, ATHOS II...... 30th July, D'ARTAGNAN...... 13th Aug SPHINX.................... .27ch Aug ANGERS............ 10th Sept. G. METZINGER... 24th Sept ANDRE LEBON... 8th Oct

Wo oan issue through tickets to Egypt, Syrian ports, East Africa, Madagascar by transhipmont on our mail stoamora at Port-Said or Djibouti.

COMMERICAL LINE.

From DUNKIRK Hamburg, Rotterdam, (Antwerp)":

For full Particulare, apply to

Cie. de MESSAGERIES MARITIMÉS

Telephones: C. 651 & 740..

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1929.

SHIPPING ARRIVALS. WATER FOR HONGKONG

PASSENGERS ON THE PRESIDENT BOATS.

LARGEST INDIVIDUAL SHIP- MENT SO FAR.

1

Among the passengers arriving It is learned that "ths' ‚ 5.3. yesterday on the President Cleve- Mirzapore, which is due here on Innd were Mr. J. B. Hobbs, re- July 9, will be able to bring in about turning to the United States from 2,000 tons of water, and arrange a tour to the South Seas and Aus-ments are already being made to tralia; Mr. C. W. Freston, con provide lighterage for title amount. nected with the Exeter Orange This is the largest individual ship- Growers in California; Mr. and ment so far, and it is hoped that Mrs. H. II. Scott, Australian by the time it reaches the Colony tourists from Melbourne, travel- the lighterago service will have ing round-the-world; Mr. and Mrs. been co-ordinated and placed on a G. R. Lyen, local residents travell. practical working basis.

The problem of transporting Ing to Honolulu; Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Byrne, travelling to Honolu-water from steamers bringing it lu on a round pacific cruise; Mr. into the Colony and from Toun and Mrs. J. R. Ferris, Australian Wan and other sources is one of

unusual dieulty. Delay is neces tourists, travelling to Japan sarily caused by the slowness of Mrs, F. L. Snyder, connected with pumping operations, some vessels the American Presbyterian Mis- being unable to deliver more than sion in Bangkok, Slam: Mr. O. D. from 20 to 30 tons an hour. Martinez, connected with the Dol-

LOCAL RADIO.

TO-DAY'S BROADCAST

PROGRAMME.

Broadcast by Z.B.W. on 350 motres., 1.48 pm. Weather Report. 6.30-0.80 p.m. Programme of Chi- nese Music, (Records supplied through the courtesy of Messrs. The Pleasant Co:48 pm. Evening Weather Report,

8pm. Evening Programme, (Co- lumbia Recards supplied through the courtesy of Messrs. Anderson Music Co., Ltd.).

"La Boheme," (Puccini), Selection,

Now Queen's Hall Light Orchestra, "Life in Vienna," (Komzak), Waltz,

Columbia Now Concert Orchestra.

៥ "Fantasio in minor," (Bach),

Organ Solo, Edouard Commette. "Were You Thero!"

(Negro Spiritual). "Brittany,"

Bass, Norman Allin "At the Races,"Descriptive

Sketch by Clampham and Dwyer, "My Hawailan

lar Steamship Line, Shanghai, re- Johnston of the Union Waterboat "Down in Waikit of Love,"

turning from a trip to Hongkong: Mr. B. J. Wentz, returning to the United States from business trip to the Orlent.

In discussing the situation Mr. J. Company explained that as some of the water boats hoid from, 250 to 270 tons of water, discharging from steamers at the rate of 20 to 30 tonn an hour means from 12, to 14 hours work.

Madison Passengers. Passengers arriving on the Pre-

It has been the practice to have sident Madison included Mrs. W.

of the Vice waterboat alongside any, steamor Z. Smith, the wife President and General Manager bringing supplies as soon as she of the Philippino Telephone and is approachable. Work commences Telegraph Company, returning to at once and is continued until it her home in the Philippines; Mrs. is ended or until the steamer has to leave on her schedule. Thus Begale Ocha, owner of the Calif-ships going to Canton are relieved Asia Company, of Los Angeles, of as much as is possible and tho manufacturera of stickwood furni- remainder is taken up on their re ture, en route to Manila accom-turn trip. panied by her father and mother. "The Instance was cited of the Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Abbott and Protesilaus which brought 1,000 Mrs. L. G. Stevens; Mr. J. P. Ed- tons and could only discharge 737 wards, associated with the Pacific as she had to go into dock As Commercial Company, Manila; soon as she comes out of dock the Mr. King W. Chapman, superin- remainder will be delivered." tendent of Schools, Manila; Mr. 0. G. C. Milne, manager of the Calamba Sugar Estate, en route to Manila after a trip to the States; Mr. G M. Rohrer, representative of the Standard Oil Company, of New York; Mr. Gentes Bak Lau, Vice President, Canton Bank, Sau

While the Union Waterboat Com- pany has placed its entire fleet of vessels at the disposal of the Gov- ernment, there is an apparent lack of facilities. This is seen in the fact that frequently tanks cannot be kept continuously supplied, or that the supply is so small that the

Hawaiian Serenaders. Eddy' Mazurka,

7, No. 1). (A) The Button(Op. 25)

the Black (b) “Study, on

Keys(Op. 10) Planoforte Solo, Ignas Friedman.

Voice I heard E on Now,"

The

(Rossini) Bear" (Rossini),

"A Docilo

Soprano, A.-M. Guglielmotti. "In A Monastery Garden,"

(Ketelbey) "Andantina," (Song of the Soul).

Organ Solo, G. T. Pattman. "Underneath the Russian Moon," "Bye, and Bye, Sweetheart."

The Cavaliers, (Waltz Artists).

Over You in the Eventman and His Orch. "I'd Rather

Paul "Sicilianne and Rigaudon," "Äir," (Goldmurk),

Violin Solo, Arthur Catterall. "Why is the Bacon so Tough " "Never Have a Bath with Your

Wrist-Watch On,"

Entertainer, Norman Long. "Call" (Sweetheart),

Tango Fox Trot, Los Reisman and His Orchestra. "Traumeref," (Schumann), "The Blind Boy," (Moore),

Cello Solo, W. IL Squire. "Fondly within my Heart Enshrined,"

(Verdi) Meyerbeer, "Dusky Stevedore," Fox Trot, "Chloe," For Trot,

Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Clin Ehwater is delivered in inadequate "Shadow orano, Gertrude Johnson.

quantities:

Yom, of the Yet Sing Herb Co.,

In regard to the statement that Los Angeles: Mr. Earl F. Buskey, two vessels had arrived in the Managing Aviation Department Colony with water supplies, but and Pilot-Representative Mahoney had been compelled to leave without Ryan Aircraft Corp: Mr. P. delivering them on Saturday, Mr. Lefevre, associated, with the Texas Rouse, Secretary of the Water Oil Company; Mr. S. Y. Yang, Emergency Cominitice, is authority formerly Chinese Consul at Hona- for the statement that the Pre- lulu; Mr. T. C. Soo, formerly ident Line ship which brought in Minister to Moscow: Miss Anne 350 tons, delivered practically all O'Malley, returning to Manila, of it and he office has no report where she is Dean of Women, at to the effect that any other ship the University; Mr. and Mrs. C. failed to make delivery. T. Short, Los Angeles to Manila, on a pleasure trip, of the Orient; Mrs. Ruth Walser, returning to the Philippine Islanda after vacation spent in the States.

HONG DOUBLES.

THREE MATCHES PLAYED

4

OFF YESTERDAY.

Three matches in the Hong Doubles were played off on the Hongkong Cricket Club ground yesterday after noon, the results being as follow:

"After conferring with the Dollar Line people" said Mr. Rouse. "I can safely, eny that the report that any steamer has been forced to leave without delivering her sup- plica is an idlá rumour. Such a thing could not happen without our knowing about it, and as no such report has reached me I am constrained to say that the stato- ment was made, as a result of sum misunderstanding."

As to the supplies of water to launches in Kennedy Town, at the rate of 50 cents per ton, it appears that, owing to the long distance, relatively few launches have avail-

Tracy Brown's Orchestre, "Nell Gwyn Dances," (F. German), "Humoresque," (Dvorak)

Regimental Band of H. M.

Grenadier Guards.

"Hula Girl," (Sonny Cunha), "Keko," Fox Trot,

"Kamaila Waltz

Andrew Alona's Novelty Four. The Myrtle Waltz),

Dan Barrientos Hawaiian Orch.

"Tua Roselani," (King),

Prince of Hawait Chorus with

Don Barrientos' Hawaiian Orch. There's a Blue Ridge in My Heart," "He's Tall, Dark and Handsome,"

Comedienne, Sophie Tucker. "Afr. Cinders-Spread a Little

Happiness," "I Kiss Your Hand, Madame,"

Plano Solo, Tony Lowry, "The Shepherd on the Rock,

(Schubert),

Soprano, Bella Baillie.

The New Moon,"

(Romberg), Selection,

London Theatre Orchestra. 10.30 pm. Close down.

L. C. F. Bellamy and V. R. Gordon themselves of that supply. In most of the structures "are go-

this connexion Mr. Rouse says that downs, the supply is an adequate one and that there is no reason why

of the Hongkong Tramway Co. (rec, 15/2) beat D. J. Gilmore and T. L Christie of the Chartered Bank (relaunches should not go there for it, 15/2), 5-7, 6-1, 6-2.

J. IL Collls and A. II. Penn of the Bank Line (rec. 4/6) beat P. W. Black well and J. R. Hinton of Butterfield and Swire (rec. 16), 6-1, 6-7, 6-2.

B. L. Stock and N. 8. Los of the A.P.C. (owe 4/6) beat C. H. G. Brad- ley and O. C. Womack (owe 4/6), 6-4, | 8-6, 6-3.

as the Police and Harbour launches are going as far as Lantao for their Water.

The Lighter Fleel.'. The adaptation of lighters for bringing water is going on apace. There are 13 belonging to the Hong- kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Holt's, There Is, nevertheless, a general Co. and five of Mesars. feeling that the Water Authority These have capacities from 100 to made a mistake in providing those 350 tons. This will probably be tanks for a district so thinly used to bring water from the West populated as Kennedy Town, where River.

BANK LINE LTD.

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CO.,

BAILINGS BUBJEUT TO ALTERATION WITHOUT NOTICE. UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT

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"CITY OF MANDALAY”

15th July

0th August 10th Sept.

via Suez Canal

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via Bluez Canal

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ANDREW WEIR

BELVIDES TO

BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA & ·

BALTIMORE

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MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA

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THE

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BLUE

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REGULAR AND FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICES |

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20th June

Ganoa, Havre, L'pool & G'gow Gonoa, Havre, L'pool & Q'gow

"AUTOLYCUS" 20th July PACIFIC SERVICE.

vis Kok à Yokohaman

"PROTERILADS" 20th June Victoria, Vancouvár & Bantile *"TALTHYDIUR"

11th July

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ANNOUNCING

SPECIAL REDUCED summer ROUND TRIP FARES

between

HONGKONG, SHANGHAI,

KOBE & YOKOHAMA

́HONGKONG to SHANGHAI and RETURN...H.K. $120.00 HONGKONG" to KOBE and RETURN...H.K.$210.00 HONGKONG 10 YOKOHAMA and RETURN.......HI.K.$255,00

Tickets are being sold at the above fare with return limit of September 30, allowing for stop-over at intermediûté port or ports within limit of tickets.

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PASSENGERS ACCOMMODATION HONGKONG TO SYDNEY—19 DAYS,

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