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on: SEPTEMBER 12th

for

SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES. NEW YORK & BOSTOV.

42 Days To New York

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FASSAGE RATES TO BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE LONDON

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NEXT SAILINGS

£75.0.0. £83.0.0.

OUTWARDS FOR · SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA,' KOBE &

мол.

MV."ESQUILINO" 83. "ROSANDRA" M.V. "ROMOLO" · 8.8. "NIPPON".

HOMEWARDS FOR

From Hongkong Bails honce on or about 10th Sept. Sails henco pn or about Ut Oct. Sails hence on or about 10th Sails hence on or alant 29th

BRINDISI, VENICE AND

Oct. Ocl.

TRIESTE.

M.V. "REMO"

From Hongkong Salk honen on or about 16th Sept. 8.8. "DUCH. D'AOSTA" Sails hence on or about 5th Oct. M.V. "ESQUILINO" Sails lience on or about 15th Oel:

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS

FROM CALCUTTA & COLOMBO TO SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS

5.8. "UMZUMBI" Sails from Calcutta 3rd Nov. Regular Passenger and Cargo Service to South African Ports. Through Bills of Lading issued from, Hongkong

For Traight or Passage on any of the above Lines apply to:-- DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents.

Telephone Contral 1030.

INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

Destination.

TO TSINGTAD SWATOW

# SHANGHAI

Steamers. Kwaising

Sailings.

Wed 11th Sept at

joon.

TO OSAKA Yin AMOY, MOJI

# KOLE

Kwongaang Fooshing Hopsong Namsang

Bun 15th Sept at

noon.

Wed 12th Oct at

noon.

Sun 22nd Sept at

noon,

Fri 20th Sept at

поод

Yuonsang

Buisang Kutsank

SHANGHAI, MOJI KOŽE

TO OSAKA via AMDY.

TO SINGAPORE PENANG ·

* CALCUTTA

Hosang

TO SANDAKAN

Kumsang

Mausang

TO TIENTSIN via WEI-HAI-WEI Chipsling

# NEWCHWING-

Cheongshing

Tuon 1st Oct at 10a.m. Batur. 18th Oct at 7a.m

noon,

Tuos. 10th Sopt at

Fri. 13th Sept at 3 pm Tues. 24th Sept at 3 p.m.

Mon. 16th Supt at 3 p.m.

Mon 30th Sept at

For freight ar passago apply to:---

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

Telephono 215. Contral

noon,

Hinsang

Tuos 24th Bapt at noon, Tri. 4th Oct at пооп

General Managers

FREE PASSAGE.

'MR. C. BLAKER CALLED IN LILIUS TRIAL."

CAPTURED BY BANDITS.

LOCAL SCHOOLMASTERS' ADVENTURE.

At the request of the defence, the trial of Aleko E. Lilius, on charges of fraud, was, resumed

Two Hongkong selivsinisters, before Mr. T. S. Whyte Smith at bronzed and happy, disembarked the Kowloon Magistracy on Satur- from the President Garfield on day for the testimony of Mr. C. Saturday morning, glad to be back Blaker to be taken before his dein Hongkong again after sponding parture for Singaporo yesterday.

Mr. L. R. Andrewes is appearing for the Crown and Mr. F.C. E.

Rendall for the defendant.

Mr. Rendall intimated that lie had a witness who was due to tenve for Singapore on Sunday evidence taken before his depar

and ha dosired to have Itis

ture.

of

At the request of Mr. Rendait the cable, which was in code, was produced in Courl.

LATE SERGEANT

DYERSON."

LARGE ATTENDANCE AT . FUNERAL.

11

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

1 Tons

From Hong-

kong (about)

(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 Forts, There was a large attendance of

Red Sea, Egpyt, Constantinople, Greece, Levantine Porta, members of the Police Force at the

Europe Itc. funeral of the late Sergt. Dyeron, PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. of the Hongkong Police which took

"(UNDER CONTRACT WITH H.M, GOVERNMENT.) place at the Protestant Cemetery their two months' vacation in yesterday afternoon, the Rev. H.

.8. S. travelling in the interior of China, V. Koop officiating. They were Mr. E. C. Thomas of

Among the officials present were | MOREA the Diocesan Boys' School and Mr. Mr. T. II. King (Acting Captain MANTUA

J. Price of King's College, and Superintendent of Police), Mr.KARMALA they had a thrilling tale of adven- C, G. Perduo (Director of Criminal ture to tell, not the least exciting Intelligence), Mr. T. Murphy (AB-MIRZAPORE episode of which was their en- counter with and capture by ban-sistant Director of Criminal In-KALYAN dita somewhere in the neighbour- telligence), Chlef Inspector P, hood of the Yunnan and Szechuan Grant, Chief Detective Inspector A. border.

N. Reynolds.

A

Mr. C. Blaker, director. Messra, Gilman. & Co., Ltd. then went into the wiingga box and in

Passing along a narrow, nud reply to Mr. Kendall anid that he rough road, at the foot of a range knew the defendant, whom he had of hills, through gorgeous scenery, met at a friend's place in Kowloon, they were suddenly awakened to at the beginning of June,

the realisation of the danger of Mr. Rendall: Did he say any travel through Chinn by the un thing to you with regard to a par-expected appearance of a gang of bundits, darling out from behind sage on any of the ships for which rocks on either side, flourishing your company are agents?He Mausers and awords. They were told me he had written home to

wild-looking lot, unkempt, one of our shareholders of the ragged and desperately intent company asking that he be given upon the business they had in a free passage.

hand. Unarmed there

Was Did you subsequently receive nothing for it but to submit. Jinstructions from the head, office1lo" For five hours the bandits grant him a free passage?—I dic. searched the possessions of Mr. Did you receive these instruc-Thomas and Mr. Price and when Lions by cable?-By cable.

they had satisfied themselves. that they had obtained everything of value allowed them to proceed, The travellers had visions of being confined in a cave and held for rapsom and were naturally agree ally surprised when the bandits suddenly disappeared. leaving them to pursue their way the poorer by about the equivalent of $50 in Hongkong money, a pair of binoculars, torches, hurricane lamps, oil and other small articles. Did he reply to that letter?-He

It was an experience they will didn't reply in writing but he call-

soon forget, but reflecting | ed to see me within a few days, -

upon it afterwards, both agreed it was well worth it and that they What did he tell you at that in-would not have missed it for any terview? He told me at that in-thing. terview that he was not quite cer tain whether he would be able to travel on the Canton. She was if he was on board?--So that we then advertised to leave on Juno might be advised us soon

no he 30. He said that he might not had embarked, we, advised the have his business completed by captain to wire the time the vessel was going 10 morning to say whether Mr. Lilius

· Passage Arrangements, As a result of that cable what did you do? wrote to Mr. Lilius, addressed to the Peninsula Hotel, a letter, telling him that we had received authority to grant Chim a free passage to Colombo.

leave.

Did he tell you what business he bad in mind at the time?-lie told me that he was here merely to visit Blas Bay.

Do you know what Bins Bay is? I do.

Bian Bay is a pirates strong hold; in fact it is a notorious one? -YCH.

nol

was on board.

us the next

Did you receive a wireless meuange? We received a wireless at daylight.

Alternative Ship.

which had been received.

Witness produced the message

Did you know what time the motor ship Canton actually left? Was the motor ship Canton deit departed at 6 o'clock on the layed in getting to Hongkong? morning of July 9. Owing to the trouble which was then starting in Manchuria in can-

nexion with the Chinese Eastern Railway, the ship equid not get cargo and did until July 8.

to

When it was doubtful aB whether Lillus was travelling in that ship or not,

WAS

any

4

" Destination

10,954 | 14 Sept. noon. 'Bombay, 'les & London 10,946 | 28th Sept Bombay, M'los &"L'doi

9,128 12th Oct.

6,715 16th Oct.

|| 9,144, 26th Uct.

Carge only.

M'ies, L'don, Bull, R'àm

& A'wer

Straits, olombo & Bhay

| M'los,'L'dör, Hüll, R’dm

& A'werp

¡Calls Karachi.

"Calls Casa Blanco. Frequent connections from Fort Bald for Passengers & Cargo Constantinople Pyren, Smyrna and other Levant Port- wy SteamPREN the Khedivial Mail 8.5. Co.

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS,

15th Sept. 9th Oct. 19th Oct, 31st Oct. 8th Nov, 10,000! 18th Nov. "Calls Rangoon Cargo only

8018 6.949

7.936!

Wreaths were laid on the grave from the Hongkong Police Force, Mr. T. H. King, Mr. L. H, V. Booth, Mr. and Mrs. T. Murphy, Chief Inspector P. Grant, Chief Detective Inspector and Mrs. A. N. Reynolds, 1GARBETA5.327? TILAWA 10,006! Mr. E. W. Hamilton, Inspector and Mrs. H. Philips, TAKADA

Inspector and Mrar A. R. Clark, TALAMBA Sub-Inspector and Mrs. 11. W. TAKLIWA Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. Burnett, Talma Mr. and Mrs. Hunt and family, Mr. and Mra. E, J. Field, Mr. and Mrs. Carey, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bloor, Sgt. und Mrs. Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Donovan, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dick.

and Kellett, Poyntz Humphreys, Sgt. J. Feely, Sgt. J. Murphy, Acting Sub-Inspector L Mist, B. Flaherty, Sgt. J. J. Walsh, A. Riach, E. Byron, Detective Ser- reants J. F. Kennedy and S. Smith.

Sgls.

S'pore, Ponang & Calcutta [Spore, Penang & Calcutta S'pore, Ponang & Caloutta !B'pore, Penang & Caloutta S'pore, Ponang & Calcutta S'pore, Fonang & Calcutta

B. L. Apcar Lino steamers have excellent accommodation for 1st and 2nd class passenger. All steamers are fitted with wirolean and carry a qualified surgeon,

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South)" ST. ALBANS 4,500 NELLORE

16,853 TANDA

6,956

4th Oct. 1st Nov. 29th Nov.

Manila, Sandakan, Thure, Island, Townsville, B'bane: Sydney and Melbourne.

Calls Port Holland.

Regular Monthly Sailings from Hongkong to Japan and Hongkong to Australia

The E. & A. B.8. Co., Ltd. steamers will sino call at Shanghai, Todo, Cebu, Kolambugan, Tawao, Timor, Darwin, or other porta en-route na inducement offer.

Frequent connections from Australis with the following: The Union 8.8. Co.'s Steamer to the United Kingdon via Now Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.,

The P. & O. Royal Mail Steamers to London via Buez Canal. The P. & O. Branch Service of Steamers to London via the Caps, The New Zealand Shipping Co. Steamers to Southampton and Londow

Water Police Station, Chinese Delective Sinff, Central Police Station; Shamshuipo Police Sta tion: Inspectors Mese, Yaumati Police Station; Sergeants' Mess, Yaumati Police Station; European Staff, Police Training School: In- spectors' Mesa, Central Police Sta tion; Colleagues of Detective Staff, Central Police Station; Brother Oleore, No. 2. Police Station; via Fanama Canal Comrades, No. 8 Police Station; Brother Officers, Central Sergeants' Mess; Comrades, Water Police Sta- Lion.

ST. ALBANG- Victorin, Gaol, Royal Naval Yard MANTUA Police, European Staff. Fire MIRZAPORE Brigade: Ex-Active Servicemen'a TILAWA

TALAMBA *NELLORE

Association.

pines, I beg your pardon.

Mr. Rendall: Is it the usual calling place for your ships?— Most of them call at Cebu.

Mr. Androwes Intimated that he had no questions to nek the witness,

His Worship: That's all for this morning?

Worship Mr. Rendall: Your realises, of course, that the defen- dant is still in the box.

His Worship (referring to the evidence given by Mr. Baker):

not arrive here arrangement made as to an alter-That's with a view to showing, Mr.

native ship?

Witness replied that arrange- Did a répresentative of yourments had been made for the de- firm go on board that night?—Our. representative went on board at fendant to take one of the other

ships belonging to the company. 5 o'clock, when she arrived, and again al 9.15.

Was the defendant on board? ---The captain told our represen- tative that he had not been on barri,

Did you know if the Canton was going to Cebu from Manila? - cannot say whether we did or пой.

His Worship: Where is Cebu 7 Was, any arrangement made Defendant: In the south of with regard to letting you know Manila. Bouth of the Philip

Rendall, that the Journey to Manila and Singapore wasn't an afterthought?

Mr. Rendall: Well, that's to show that he was, as he said he was, granted a free `pussave of which he could avail himself, if he wanted to, In he same way as he came to Hongkong by free Passage.

The enue was adjourned til this afternoon.

THE. HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LTD

TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS "MANIFESTO", HONGKONG, Coden Dood A1, A.B.O. Fifth Edition, Engineering First and Second Editions. Western Union and Watkins, Benson's Marconi.

Dock Owners, Ship Builders, Marine & Land Engineers, Boller Hakers,

Iron, Steel and Brass Founders, Forge Mastera. 'Electricfans,

S.S.

TAIPING".

PUTA HINTEN A-

Passenger and Cargo Vessel Built and Engined at the Kowloon Dock by The Hongkong and Whampoa Dook Co., Ltd, to the order of the Australian Oriental 'Ling, Ltd.

Hongkong Bervice

Please address enquiries to the Chief Maunger—

R, M DYER, B. So.. M.IN, A. Kusdomi. Dock, Hongkou,

*Cargo only.

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

J

4500 10th Sept. 6 a.m. Moll, Kate, Osaka & Yoko

10 946. 13 Sopt. Shanghai

6.715 17 h Sept. 8hanghai, Moji & Kobe

| 10,006 | 19th Sept. | Amoy, Moji, Kobe'& Osaka 8.0 8 26th Sept. Amoy, S'hai. Kolo & Osaka

6,853 27th Sept. | S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yoko

"All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice.

WIRELESS ON ALL STEAMERS.

Parcols Measuring not more than 24 ft. x2ft. x 1ft, will be received at the Co's Office up to noon on the day previous to smiling, For Passage Rates, Handbooks, Freights, otc., apply to

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co..

Agonts.

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

*

GLEN LINE.

Fare Hongkong to London £82.

TO LINDON, ROTTERDAM & HAMBURG við STRAITS & COLOMBO. ́.

Motor Vossel "GLENSHIEL" Motor Vessol "GLENLUCE" Motor Vossol 'GLENBEG“

Steamship "GLENIFFER"...

16th Oct.

30th Oct.

47il Nov.

25th Dec.

18th Sept.

28th Sept.

11th Oct.

25th Oct.

8th Nov.

TO SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & VLADIVOSTOCK: Motor Vensal "GLENLUCE" ... Steamship "OARNARVONSHIRE” Motor Vossel "GLENBEO' Steamship

Steamship

"PEMBROKESHIRE". "GLENIFFER"........

For freight, passage and further particulara, apply to:

JARDINE; MATHESON & CO., LTD. AGENTS: THE OLEN LINE, LTD.

NEW CLERGY.

YESTERDAY'S ORDINATION

CEREMONY..

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.

THE DEN LINE ETEAMERS, LIMITED.

From MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON, STRAITS & MANILA, the Steamship,

from the wharves delivery may bạ obtained.

At an impressive service in St. John's Cathedral yesterday morn ing, the Bishop of Victoriae er dained, to the Diaconate, Mr.

* "DENMACDHUI”. Chung Yan-laap. for work in the Consignes of Cargo are hereby - diocese and, acting on behalf of formed that all Goods are being land the Bishop of the Philippines ed at their risk into the hazardous (American Episcopal Church), Mr. and/or extra hazardous Godowns Sham Hon-san for work in the and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf Philippine Islands.

At the conclusion of the ordina- tion the Venerable Mok Shou- No claims will be admitted after tsang, Archdeacon of Canton, and the Goods have left the Godowns, and the Rev. Chung Yan-laap read ad-all-Goods remaining undelivered after dresses,

the 16th Sept, will be apbject to Both of the ordained clergy rent. were trained for the Church In Canton at St. Andrew's Hostel, of the Union Theological College The Rev. Chung Yan-lanp has been Assisting at the Church of Our Saviour at Canton, under Arch deacon Mok Shau-tsang, and will return to continue his work there The Rev. Sham Hon-sdn will deal mainly with Chinese, In his work In the Philippines..

*

The following clergy attended i the ordination ceremony. Arch dencònį Mok Shau isang and· ́Al- fred Swann, Rev.,, Mr. Halward (Diocesan Chaplain), “Rev. O,1, Blancheli, Rey. A. D. Stewart, Rev. G. T. Waldegrave, Rev. W. T. Featherstone, Rev.. ET. Loder, Rev. 6. K. Carpenter, Rev. 11. V. Koop, Rev. Lee Kau-yah, Rev. Lel Kei-chong (Pakho) Rev. Me

1

All claims against the leamer munt · bo presented to the Undersigned on or before the 30th Sept, or they will not

recognized.

bo

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowo, where they will be examined on the 14th Sept, at 10 a.m., by Memes. Goddard and Douglas.

No Fire Insurance har heen effected. Bills of Lading will be countersign- Led by,

GIBE, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,

Hongkong, 8th September, 1929.

LETTER GOLF SOLUTION.

Agapio.

Here la the solution to the

Yung-yin (Shekki), Rev. Tsang puzzle on another pugs, Kel, Rev. Ngok Two, Rev. Sce BEACH PEACH, PEACE, Fong and 'Rev. Les Ying-pui. PLACE, PLANE, PLANS.

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