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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE. CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELA NES) OCEAN: STIAM SHIP CO, LTD.

"MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

The Steamship,

"PORTHOS”.

Arrived Hongkong on Tuesday the 2nd July, 1929, from MARSEILLES,

&c.

And

„CHINA-MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD..

Consignees per Company's Vessel

"ADRASTUS".

From UNITED KINGDOM via SINGAPORE,

Consignes of Cargo by the above named steamer are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables are are hereby notified that the cargo will being landed and placed at their risk be discharged into Holt's Wharf in the Godowns of the Hongkong Howloon, where it will lie at Con- Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, aignee's risk and subject to terms and Kowloon, whence delivery can be conditions of storage at Holt's Wharf.

landed.

Cargo will be delivery obtained at the goods are a days from Gedown on and after 4th July. Optional cargo will not be landed here, unless notice has been given prior to steamer'a arrival, but carried on from port to port to, the final port of call to which the option extends,

All broken, chafed, and damaged Damaged packages must be loft in goods are to be left in the Godowns, the Godowns for examination by the where they will be examined on any consignees, and the Company's Bur. Tuosdays and Fridays between the veyor Messrs. Goddard and Douglas hours of 19.45 am. and noon within at 10.00 am on Monday, the 8th the free storage period. July, 1929.

Including date of arrival, will - họ subject to ront

All claim must, be sent to the undersigned before the Thursday, the 11th July, 1020 or they will not be recognized.

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godownk.

No Are Insurance will be effected by .ta in any case whatever.

L. LESDOS,

Agent. Hongkong, 2nd July, 1929.

THE HEN LINE STEAMERB,. LIMITED.

From MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON and STRAITE.

The Steamship.

"BENVRACKIE"

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining] undelivered after the 10th July, will be subject to rent.

All Caims against the Steamor must be prozented to the undersigned or or before the 24th July, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, and July, 1029,

And

THE CHINA COAST.

RECENT CHANGES AND APPOINTMENTS.

Mr. E. R. Graham, extra chief offer, Payang, has gone chief officer, Hain Peking bfr. J. S. Turnbull, chief officer, lisin Peking in onro

servo.

Mr. F. A. Galbraith, from reserve, has gone extra second officer, Hein Peking.

SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1929.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

Mr.

Mr. A. Maj Rev. A. T. A. Naylor,

VËTERAN GUNBOAT.

ural

of

ויני

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

S. S.

*KASHGAR

MIRZAPORE ALIPORE KHIVA "KHYDER

KIDDERPORE

4

**

-Destination/

9,005 | 6 July, noon. | Marseilles, L’don & Hull 6,715 9th July., Straits, Colombo & B'bay

| 5,273 | 19th July. Straits, Colombo & B'bay

9,135 20th July. | M'lon & Longor

1

-9,114 | 3rd Aug. | Marseilies, L’don & Hull- 5,334 15th Aug. Straits, Colombo & B'bay Cargo only. "Calls Casa Blanca, ICalls Karachi.

Frequent comations from Port Said for Passengers, à Cargo Constantinople Fyrets, Smyrna and other Levant Ports by Steamers the Khedivial MA 8.B. Co

BRITISH INDIA-APOAR SAILINGS.

7,754 7th July, 3 p.m.

GENERAL ALAVA GOES OUT

(COMPANIES Incorporated in ENGLAND} OF COMMISSION. “ Per P. and O. p.8. Kashgar from

Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading for Busits, Java and Shanghai, and Japan on July 5-Lt

'Shanghal, June 30.

Burma, Ceylon, India, Pérsian Gulf, Mauritius, E. & ́S Africa, Comdr. F. H. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. After 30 yeaTA

Australasia, including, New Zealand & Queensland, Ports,. of sorvico with A. W. Barnby, Mr. L. Bharomal, Fatty both the American Army and Navy, Red Sea, Egpyt, Constantinople, Greace, Levantine Ports, Officer Burton, Mr. A.Buchanan, Miss the U.S.9. General. Aluva, veteran

Europe Itc. M W. Davies, Mr. F. Driskell, Miss M. Senourably retired ac Flect, Was PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Mr. G. T. M. Ramsay, second officer,

from active Linan, has gone second officer, Nan Fraser, Mr. Y. C. Fang, Mr. G. Fast-duty yesterday. The General Alava,

(UNDER CONTRACT WITH H.M. GOVERNMENT.)` ning. Mr. W. D. Cashel, seconding Mira E. Godfrey, Rev. W. which was better known to Shanghai officer, Nanning is on reserve. Afr. Gedson, Mr. W. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. cualdents as the "Admirala yacht"

Tone Kong (about) From Hong- M. Defty, extra second officer, Woo V. A. Gintor, Mr. and Mrs. D., was decomissioned at a short, but board sung, has gone second officer, Linan. Henty, Col. J. McD. Haskard, C.M.G., Impressive ceremony held on

D.S.O., Able Seaman F. L. Hayward, the ship at 3 p.m. V. A. Gintor, second officer, Marine H. W. Hawkin, Mr. Wenchow, has gone extre con col

C B The veteran gunboat was ordered cer, lisin Peking. Mr. K. A. Pegden, Howe, Lt. G. John, Able Beaman W. to be placed out of commission about

two weeks ago, extra second officer, Changchow, has Jucaltt, Mr. Y. Y. Hey Mr Kol changed to be effective yesterday."

but orders worO Miss A. M. Leydin, Capt. J. MacKel- gene second officer, Wenchow.

Shortly before 3 Mr. E. IL Muton, chief oficer, ar, and Mrs. Nicholls, Mins afternoon the crew of eight officers p.m. yesterday Rintang, has gone chief officer, Woo Pelchura, Capt. C. 1. Sparrow, Mr. and warrant officers and 50 enlisted sung.

Bib, Mr. Scott, Miss C. A. Tait, Missen, assembled on deck of the

anchored

I alon G. O. Tait; Mr. L. T. Taton, Mr. L. T. Alava which was

side the Cosmopolitan Dock. The Tauon, Mr. L.. K. Tong, Mr. "C. F.

men and officers were brought to at Wong, Mr. IL Williams.

Lention by Lieut. V. W. Rayles, the Per s.. President Taft from Shang-executive officer, who then gave, the bai, Japan and U.S. on July 5-Mr. command to "decomission the gun- A. Abramson, Mr. T. E. Damford, Mr. boat"

Pennant Pulled Down Verne G. Blue, Miss Jeanette Brown, Mr. Pater Chant, Hon. Dwight Davis, Miss Allta Davis, Miss Allca Davis,

Slowly, the pennant jack and dag | SIROHANA Mr. Roland B. Dixon, Mr. M. R. Deg down by one of the quarter-masters

of the Genoral Alava were pulled TALAMBA Mr. A. C. Morice, second engineer gest, Miss Frances Fanton, L. W signifying that the gunboat had been officer, Kdating, has gone second en-F. Fitzgerald, U.S.N., Lt. and Mrs. placed out of active servico and de- gineer officer, liupah,

James H. Foskott, U.S.N., Mrs. Henry commissioned. The pennant jack and Mr. J. II Cameron, chief engineer Gilhouser, Miss Margaret Gilhoor, flag were then carefully folded un offeer, Hupch, has gone chief engineer Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tegar Hancock, be sent to the

the U.S. Navy Dept. at officer, Salyang. Mr. J. G. Campbell, Miss Margaret Hancock, Mr. Bam Washington to be kept together with chief engineer officer, Sufyang, is Hawthorne, Mrs. Katherina 8. Hay-dags of other American naval vessela den, Miss Katherine Anne Hayden, that have been decommissioned. At Mr. R. L. Ingledow, neting accond Miss Patricia Haydon, Mr. F. G. another command, tho mon and TANDA ongineer officer, Taming, has reaigned Heina, Dr. Edwin T. Hlodge, Mr. J. B. officers dispersed, to get ready to ST. ALBANS - 4,500

Holmes, Mr. Honigsburg, L. and Mrs. board other American warships in acting second engineer officer, Sharusi, Pant E. Howard, U.S.N., Lt and Mrs. the Far East where they have been has gone acting second engineer Samuel H. Hurt, U.d.N., Miss Nancy transferred. officer, Taming

Burt, Comdr. and Mrs. Robert F. Mr. E. Ellison, third engineer officer, Shengking, has gone third engineer officer, Kiukiang.

Mr. V

V. Petherick, from reservo, has W. J. Lawrence, chief officer, Cheong- gone chief officer, Cheongshing. Mr. shing, has gone chief officer, Yuen- Mr. A. Pittendrigh, chief officer, Yuensang, is on reserve,

Mr. I. C. Blacqueire, second officer, Kumaung, is, on reserve.

Mr. J. A. Gow, from roserve, has gono extra second officer, Kintang..

Mr. J. Watson, from reserve, has gone chief officer, Siangtan. Mr. G. Chapman, chief officer, Slangtan, has gone chief officer, Poyang. Mr. S. R. Graham, chief officer, Poyang, is of reserve..

on reserve.

Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. from the G. N. Co. Mr. 11. MacDonald, forced that all Goodă are being land- ed at thoir rink into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous' Godowns of The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence nød/or from the wharves delivery may baj obtained,

:

CHINA MUTUEL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

Consignees per Company's Vessel,

"TALTHYDJUS"

VICTORIA via JAPAN.

No claims will be admitted after From SEATTLE, VANCOUVER and the Goods have left the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after

requested to take delivery of the 11th, indt will be subject to rent.ro

All claims against the steamer must Flour, and Lumber shipments as soon be presented to the Undersigned on or as the vessel is ready to discharge and before the 25th last, or they will not lighters are not placed alongside the aro horoby notified that if their bo recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged steamer as required, their shipments Goods are cleft the door, will be discharged into Holt's Wharf where they will be examined on the Kowloon, at their expense, where the 10th inst., at 10 am, by Messrs. Cargo will lie alas at their risk and Goddard and Douglas.

foxpenas and subject to the terms and No Fire Insurance has been offected, conditions of storage at Holt's Wharf Bills of Lading will be countereign-Steamer will commenco discharge on ed by.

the 4th July. GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO, LTD

Agente. Hongkong, 4th July, 1929.

.

inte Holt's Wharf Kowloon, where it General cargo will be discharged

will lie at Consignees' risk and subject to the terms and conditions of storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be roady for delivery from the Godown on and after d4th July...

goods are to be loft in the Godowns, All broken, chafed, and damaged,

aug.

S. J.

has gone second officer, Taishan. Mr. Mr. P. S. Sharpham, from reserve, his Carter, second officer, Taishan, gono chiet officer, same ship. Mr. W. G. Austin, from reservo, has gone chief officer, Charles Hardouin.

Shipping and

Engineering.

THE BOXER FUNDS.

BRITAIN'S POLICY IN CHINA QUERIED.

THE S.S. WING WO. CHINESE VESSEL CHANGES

London, July 5. HER NATIONALITY.

In the House of Commons, In the where they will be examined on any debate on the Address, Comdr. After sailing under the Chinese fing hours of 10.45 am and noon within lon of the Boxer Indemnity, and Tundays and Fridays between the Locker Lampson raised the ques for some time past, the a.s. Wing Wo the free storage period. has now changed her nationality.

No claims will be admitted after was of opinion that the time had Like the .. Wing Lee, another vessel the Goods have left the steamer's come when the Chinese Govern- balonging to the same owners whose Godown, and all General Cargo resment ought to have greater con- Socal agents are the Chop Vick Co.maining undelivered after the 10th trol of these funds under the Act the Wing Wo now has tho Portuguone July, will be subject to rent. onsign at her mast-head.

All Claim against the Steamer reason for this change la not but it is necessary steps were completed only on or before the 26th July or they is understood that the aust be presented to the undersigned

will not be recognised."

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agenta Hongkong, 4th July, 1920.

The

known,

a few days ago.

The Wing Wo left the port on Thursday under the command of Capt. Lomas, her destination being Kwang- chauwan.

NY.KLINE

REDUCED THROUGH BATES TO EUROPE VIA U.S.A. VARYING

FROM £88 to £120~ON SALE. -

SUMMER EXCURSION RATES. From Hongkong to Shanghai and Return ... H.$120

J

19

"

Nagasaki Moil Kobe, Yokohama..

19

"

Bhinyo Maru

Biberia Maru

Mishima Mara

H.8165

HI,$190

H.$210

H.2235

Wednesday, 10th July. Wednesday, 24th July.

Monday, 29th July.

Monday, 12th Aug.

Saturday, 13th July.

Saturday, 27th July.

.....Wednesday, 24th July,

SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu

SEATTLE, VICTORIA via Shanghai & Japan Ports

Iyo Maru

LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM vi

Singapore, Penang, Colombo & Suez.

Hakone Maru ----

Buwa Maru

414

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.

Aki Maru

Kaga Maru...

Awa Maru

Wednesday, 21st Aug.

BOMBAY via Singapore, Panang & Colombo.

Nagato Maru

SOUTH AMERICA (WEST COAST) via Japan, Honolulu,

Los Angeles, Mexico & Panama.

Anyo Maru

SOUTH AMERICA (EAST COAST) via Singapore,

Capetown & Ports,

Kamakura Maru

Thursday, 11th July,

Saturday, 27th July

Tuesday, 9th July.

Tuesday, 9th July.

Sunday, 21st Aug.

Saturday, 20th July,

Tuesday, 9th July.

NEW YORK, BOSTON, HAVANA via Panama.

Atago Maru

LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Constantinople,

Gonos & Muruofllon,

Durban Maru........

CALCUTTA via Bingaporo, Ponang & Rangoon.

¡Gonos Maru

Rangoon Maru

"SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

Hakozaki Maru

Mito Maru...

+ Lyons Maru

"Cargo only.

Monday, 15th July.

Sunday, 7th July.

Wednesday, 10th July. Thursday, 18th July.

Reduced 1st class Excursion Rates quoted between

Manila and Australia.

1

For further information apply to:- NIPPON YUSEN' KAISHA. Tel. Central Nos. 292, and 3897 (private exchanges to all Depta.

of 1890.

Sir Austen Chamberlain asked by the British Minister with the with regard to the conversations Nanking Government, and said he Assumed the Government would base their policy in China upon the principles laid down by the British declarations of September, 1920, and January, 1927. If so, he hoped there would be no dis- agreement between the two aides of the House with regard to the policy to ho pursued.

Mr. Arthur Henderson, replying, limited himself to a review of the conversations between Sir Miles! Lampson and the Chinese authori- ties on the subject of a commer- clal treaty, rendition of Weihaiwei, extraterritoriality and allocation of the Boxer Indemnity.-Reuter.

The General Alava was later an Jones, U.S.M.C., Mies Anne E. Jones, chored alongside the U.S.S. Pecos and Master, Robert F. Jones, Master Cates on July 6, will be towed to Tsingtao by Jones, Lt. Sam L. LaHache, U.S.N., where she will live her last days ser- Mr. F. Langfolder, Dr. Mabel Lee, Mr. ving the American Government as a Christian Logan, Mr. F. E. McCown, "reating place" with colours flying, H. Lind, Mrs. Rachel S. Logan, Miss got for destroyers. Literally, the veteran gunboat will acek her final Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Milla, Mr. Jose Moreno, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Nadiar to be stripped of her fittings, engines, na former instructions ordering her Mrs. Elizabeth I. Orf, Mr. C. H. Pal- etc., were rescinded. mer, Mr. James R. Price, Mr. Eugen

Schrader, Jr., Mr. Henry Shick, Lt Schrader, U.B.N., Master Albert E Schanz, Lt Comdr. and Mrs. A. E.

and Mrs. George A. Sinclair, U.B.N., Lt. and Mrs. Lloyd C. Sowell, U.S.N., Master Bob Sowell, Mrs. M. Y. Stokes, Mr. Earl Swisher, Lt. and Mrs. Ray- mond D. Tarbuck, U.S.N., Miss Joan Tarbuck, Lt. Comdr, Samuel B. Thur- ston, U.S.N., Mias Marika R. Washburn, Miss Florence Welts, Capt. E. B. Whisner, U.S.N., Mias Flora G. Willhoener.

CHINESE SEAMEN.

SERIOUS UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM FACING UNION."

The great difficulty of the Chinese Seamen's Associated Union in And- ing employment for hundreds of un- the meeting of the Union yesterday employed members was stressed at afternoon. Following a discussion it was decided that the Union should wo, to tour the Straits Settlements, request its Chairman, Leung Yuen- Japan, North China, Including Tient sin, Shanghai and Feking to study the with the possibility of securing employment for some of the Hong kong unemployed.

24th July.

SANTHIA TILAWA.

10,006

7,745

30th July.

8.018

1st Aug.

S'pore, Penang & Caloutts

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

S'pore, Penang & Caloutta ›

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

ARAFURA

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South)

6,000

2nd Aug. 6,956

30th Ang. 4th Oct.

Maplia, Bandakan, Thurs, Island, Townsville, B'bane Sydney 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 Shanghai, Iloilo, Cebu, Kolambugan, Tawno, Timor, Darwin, or other perts en route as Inducament ofer

Frequent connections from Australls with the following: The Union 8.8. Co.'s Steamers to the United Kingdom Tia New Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.,

The P. & D. Royal Mail Steamers to London via Suos Canet. The P. & O. Branch Service of Steamers to London via the Cape. The New Zealand Shipping Co. Steamers to Southampton and Londo via Panama Canal,

Was Spanish Transport. The USS General Alava was | ARAFURA

formerly a Spanish army, transport TALAMBA and fell into the hands of the Am-MALWA erican naval forces a few days after TAXLIWA Admiral Dewey captured Manila. Army for use as a transport, but in She

was turned over to the American 1906 was ordered by the US. War tha Department to be handed over to

navy for Her normal crew was vo officers, four warrant officers and Go enlisted men. Her tonnage is 1,115 Lons, 212 feet in length, 20.0 feet in

use as an auxiliary ship.

De mean draft 11 feet and her

speed 10% knots. The armia- ment of

the General Alava consisted- of two three-poundera.

40

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

6,000 9th July. | Moji, Kobe; Osaka & Yoko 8,018 10th July, Amoy, Moji, Kate & Osaka (10,980 | 19th July. | 8'hel, Moji, Kobe & Yoko 7,936 | 23rd July. | Amoy, S'hat,, Moli, Kobe

& Omka

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice.

WIRELESS ON ALL STEAMERS.

received at the Co's Office up to noon on the day previous to sailing

Parools Measuring not more than 24 ft x2ft. x 1ft, will be

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

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.,

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

INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

The General Alava was built about 40 years ago for the Spanish Govern ment by Mesars. A. MoMilan and Sons, Ltd., of Dumbarton, Scotland. and not learning of the capture of She was not equipped with wireless Manila by the American naval forces steamed into Manila Bay with up- during the Spanish-American War, plies and replacements, a few days

salute to be fired in honour of the after the city had fallen. An ahe passed, hor commander ordered a Spanish Army, commander, but ten minutes later, learned that the Am TO TSINGTAU via SWATOW

& SHANGHAI

forces were in control of the

Donditions of shipping in those cities" being taken over 'by the '

It was explained that during the labour troubles in Hongkong a fow years ago many of the Northern Chinese seamen came down to Hong- kong and succeeded in getting port. tions in ocean vessels, throwing hun dreds of Cantonese seamen out of their former posts.

The Chairman is leaving in one or two week's time and during his absence Mr. K. C. Leung will manage the affairs of the Union. The annual meeting fixed for yesterday was post- poned until later date,

American forces, the General Alava auxiliaries serving on was noted as one of the smartest

the Station.

Anintle

LETTER GOLF SOLUTION.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION. Dostination,

Fooshing

Stoamors.

Hopsang Hangsang

Yusang

TO OSAKA vin AMOT, MOJI Kutsang-

* KOBE

| TO SINGAPORE PENANG

8 CALCUTTA

TO SANDAKAN

Namsang Yuensang Kumsang Hosang Mausang

Hero in the solution to the puzzle on another page.

YODEL MODEL, MODES, TO TIENTSIN MOLES; ŠOLES, SOLOS.

THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK CO, LTD.

TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS “MANIFESTO“, HONGKONG: Codos Used A1, A.B.C. Fifth Edition, Engineering Fire and Second Editions, Western Union and Watkins, Benson's Marconi,

Dook Owners, Ship Builders, Marine & Land Engineers; Boller Makers,

Iron, Steel and Brass Founders, Forge Masters, Electricians,

Hinsing

Bailings.

Sun. 7th July at 10 a.m. Wed. 10th July at 10 a.m. Bun. th July at 10a.m. Wed. 17th July at 10 mm. ›

Thurs. 11th July at 7 a.m. Thurs 18th July at 10 am

Sun 28th July at 7am.

Fri 12th July at 3 p.m. Satur. 20th July at 3 p.m..

Thurs. 11th July at 9p.m

Sun 21st July at-10 am.

{Choongshing Thurs, 11th July at 10 am.

For freight or passage apply to:-

JARDINE; MATHESON & CO., LTD.

** General Managers Telophone 215. Central

GLEN LINE.

Fare Hongkong to London £82.

TOʻLONDON, ROTTERDAM & HAMBURG viæ«STRAITS & COLOMBO,"

Motor Vassol "GLENOGLE”..... Motor Vessel "GLENAMOY"... Motor Vostel "GLENAPP".... Motor Vassel "GLENSHIEL"

+1

TO SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & Bteamship "ALDINGTON COURT" Motor Vessel "GLENAMOY" Motor Vessel “GLENGARRY” Motor Vessel "GLENAPP" Motor Vessol "GLENSHIEL

dak,

**

7th Aug.

4th Sept.

2nd Dot.

!.... 16th Oct: VLADIVOSTOCK.

-11th July.

1+2

24th July,

2nd. Aug:

16th Aug.

30th Aug.

For freight, passage and further particulars, apply to:

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO, LTD.

AGENTS: THE GLEN LINE, LTD.

S.S. “TAIPING.” ⠀

Passenger and Cargo Vassol Built and Engined at the Kowloon Dook by the Hongkong and Whampoa Dosk Co., Ltd., to the order of the Australian-Oriental Line, Ltd. For Australia.

Hongkong Service.

Please address enquiries to the Chief Manager-tili,

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

AUSTRAL-CHINA NAVIGATION CO.

FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE AND ADELAIDE AMA

vin Manlia, Sandakan, Balikpapan, Rabauf and Tulagi

8.8. “CABARITA”("CHRONOS") 8ails on or about 10th July.

For Freight and Passages, apply to

Queen's Building.

DODWELL & CO., LTD,

Fol. No. Central 10301-

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