12
PACIFIC
ATLANTIC
TEN THOUSAND MILES
---of Uninterrupted Canadian Pacific Service IF you are going to Europe,
why not use the uninter rupted service of the World's Greatest Travel System?
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CANADIAN PACIFIC
Next Sailing to the Pacific Coast EMPRESS OF CANADA 16th November, 1929.
WORLD'S GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM
AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE, LTD.
"
"Changte" & "Taiping."
THESE NEW VESSELS MAINTAIN A REGULAR SERVICE FROM HONGKONG TO AUSTRALIAN PORTS. VIA MANILA, AND THURSDAY ISLAND.. Through Bills of Lading issued to all Australian, Now Zealand and Tasmanian Ports.
EXCELLENT & MOST UP-TO DATE FIRST & SECOND CLASS PASSENGERS ACCOMMODATION. HONGKONG TO SYDNEY-19 DAYS."
STEAMER
TAIPING
CHANGTE
TAIPING
CHANGTE
The EnosoNON
8th November.
DUE TO YATE
For Freight & Passage, apply to-BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE. Tal C. 96
Agents.
THE SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC
COMPANY, LIMITED.
SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS.
Loading Direct Für „
ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG AND SCANDINAVIA
M.V.
SHANTUNG “
MY, CANTON"
M.V.
CEYLON"
Loading about 25th November 23rd December 12th January
SHANGHAI, JAPAN PORTS and "VLADIVOSTOCK.
M.V.
CANTON"
19th November
M.V.
CEYLON"
8th December
G. E. HUYGEN.
For further particulars spply to the Agents.
GILMAN & CO., LTD.
Hongkong
Contou.
M M
MESSAGERIES
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1929.
A NEW SERVICE.
"VILLE" LINERS ENTER PACIFIC TRADE.
The aniling of the ms, Bonnevilia from Puget Sound on November 20 inaugurates the new Pacific Coast- Aplatic Service of Messrs. A. F. Klaveness and Co., of
of Oslo, Norway,
The new service will be a monthly one from San Francisco, Los Angeles,
Seattle Dear
LOCAL RADIO.
PROGRAMME FOR POPPY ·
DAY CONCERT,
CONSIGNEES NOTICE.
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. CONSIGNEE NOTICE
The programme of broadcasting arranged for to-night is as follows:
Broadcast by Z.B.W. on 850 metres, The Steamship, 11.80 n.m Commercial Nows, share reports atc.. in Chinese and English.
12.30-1.30
Demonstration pro-
p.m.
Portland, Ore., Vancouver, Bramme (Chinese and European re direct to Shang-cords). For use of the radio dealers. and Tacoma
Manila), •1.48 hai, Hongkong (possibly
p.m. Weather report. 6.00-5.80 p.m. Evening programme, Singapore, Sumatra and Java, return- Ing from Java via Singapore, Philip H. M. V. and Victor records. pine Islands, Hongkong, Shanghai "Of
to Philadelphia," "Chorus. Gentlemen," and direct to San Francisco.
Percy Heming, Baritons. The m.s. Bonneville will be followed
Bronxville in the latter "Beloved," by the part
of December, Pleasantville "Just Like a Molody out of the Sky
Jesse Crawford. towards the end of January, Corne- ville In the latter part of February "Glory of the Sea," and other vessels As they become
"The Border Ballad." available.
are
The vessels are all new, modern and up-to-date motorships of the highest lass, bullt especially for the Dutch East Indies requirements.
The ma. Bonneville, Bronxville and Sommerville Momm
all on molden Yoyagee while the other vessels are being built in Europe and as they are finished will be put into service. When all eight vessels are completed, the Bonneville, Bronxville and Sommerville will be withdrawn and put into some other service for which they are especially adapted. The service will then be maintained by the Pleasantville, Cornoville, Roseville, Grenville and Leoville.
The Bonneville, Bronxville and Sommerville are vessels of 885 long.
beam and 30'6" deep with 8,300 deadweight tons, 12,000 measurement tona. They are single screw vessels of 3,000 HP. and have a speed of 12. knots.
The other vessels are 290' long, 55' beam and 37 deep, with, 9,000 tons deadweight and 12,600 tons measure- ment. They have twin screw and have a sea speed of 13/14 knots.
Features of the Ships.
As will be scen the five larger vussels will ensfly maintain a 'monthly schedule, and should trade conditions warrant it other vessels of the same class will be added to the fleet to give shippers, if desired, a three weekly service.
It will be noted that Japanese ports have been eliminated and "special attention has been given to Shanghai
ports south thereof, which means practically an express freight service. Two of the five vossels intended for the permanent service have each got two tanks of 315 tons ench for veget- able oils, while the other three vessels have oach four tanks of 500 tons
on the ssarily be con-
"The Stocking,"
Peter Dawson, Baritone.
John Henry and "Blossom." "The Three Trees,"
Frank Crumit. "No News (What Killed the Dog),"
Humorona, 6.30-6.00 p.m. Children's
pro
gramme,'
Aunt Joan, Uncle Dick and Unclo Jell will entertain the kiddies.
6.00-7.00 p.m. Chinese programme, 7.48 pm. Weather report. 9.00 p.m. Evening Feneral pro gramme, H. M. V. and Victor records supplied through the courtesy of Messrs. Moutrie and Co. "Ballet Egyptien,"
Reginald Foort Danco music, "To Pass the Time Away,"
9.20 p.m. "Once upon a Time,"
Melville Gideón, Humorous.
Dance music,
Village in Toasts,"
9.45 p. "Down in our
Zummerzet,"
10.30 p.m.
Norman Long, Humorous.
Dance music. 10.10 p.m. News Bulletin..
Dance music. Close down. Programme for Tomorrow, The programme for Saturday, in cluding the special Poppy Day Con cert which commences at 9, p.m., is given below. In addition
we have heen requested to announce that there will be a special Armistice Day broad- cast for Children on Monday. No Chinese programme will take place after Saturday's programme, which is as follows:
Broadcast from Z.B.W. οτι 350 metres.
11.00-11.30 a.m. Commercial news, Stock Exchange reports etc. in Chi nese and English and news bulletin.
12.00-1.00 p.m. Demonstration pro gramme of Chinese and English re cords for use of radio deniers.
1.48 m. Weather
report.
each. In addition to this" the Ave special vessels have refrigeration to the
extent of 1,000/1,250 tons. Special attention is drawn to the 7.48 pm Evening fact that until the five especially built Poppy Day Concert. vessels are on
the speed p.m. Selection
"Tipperaryland."- of the service will
Stoddon, fined to the speed of the antaller The Band of H. M. 9. Berwick by vessels, viz, 12 kaots, so as to main-kind pemission of Captain Robinson toin
and Officers. Conductor Mr. G. J. regular schedule. Just as soon as the conditions permit the vessels Maulkin, w'll be put on to 13/14 knot schedule.
suvie While the vessels have a limited amount of first class accommodation, it is not intended that they shall enter into competition for this class, of business.
The owners, Messrs. A. F. Klaveness and Co., of Oslo, Norway, are well known in Europe and the Far East as having a very fine type of vessels, h of which are well maintained and ably managed and represented in the various ports of the world.
Messrs. Thoresen and Co. Ltd.. Queen's Building, are the Hongkong "agents for the Kiavoness Line Pacific
Coast-Asiatic Service.
"ANOTHER BAN.
SHANGHAI PAPER DENIED MAIL FACILITIES.
9.15 Soprano Song "Danny Boy"
Old Irish. Mrs. Richard Sanger. Violin Obbligato, Mr. John Braga. Accompanist, Mr. George Grimble.
9.23
.:
Dick Barty and a piano, (a) "The tune that caught on." (b) "Rum-ti-tum, come follow
the drum."
0.33 Piano Solo "Scherzo
Marziale," Villiers Stanford
Mra, Scott Little. 9.10 Baritone Song
O Shipmates
Mr. A. E. Stone. Accompanist, Mr. 9.18 Contrato Song
Sanderson.
Grimble
Allitsen
Miss Vivian Helmore. Accompanist, Mrs. Scott Little. 9.56 Humorous Scotch-Song.
"Poppy Day." Shanghai, Nov. 7.
The Shanghai Evening Post has been barred from the post office by the censor, placed there by the Garrison Commander, Halung Shih-hui.
No reason is assigned.-Reuter.
Mr. Robert Sutherland. Accompanist, Mr. George Grimble. 10.3 The Hon'ble Mr. W. E. L Shenton will give a short address on 10,8 Selection "Merrie England," E. German The Band of H.M.S. Berwick. Conductor, Mr. G. J. Maulkin.
News Bulletin. 10.20 Selection, H.M.3. Pinafore,
:
"CHENONCEAUX” Arrived Hongkong on Tuesday, the 5th November, 1929, from Marseilles &c.
Consignees of Cargo by the above named steamer are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and placed at their risk in the Godown of the Hongkong Low- loon Wharf & Golown Co. Ltd., loon, whence delivery can be obtained as the goods are landed.-
Goods not cleared within 7 days in- cluding date of arrival, wil be subject to rent.
All claims must be sent to the un- dersigned before the Tuesday, the 14th November, 29 or they will not be re- cognized.
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the consignees, and the Company's Sur- veyor Messrs:-Goddard & Douging at 10.00 am. on Saturday, the 9th November, 1920.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
L. LESDOS.
Agents. Hongkong, 5th November, 1929..
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS. LIMITED.
From MIDDLESBRO', LONDON, STRAITS and MANILA.
The Steamshin.
"BENVORLICH" Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that all Goods are being land- ed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence 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 12th November, will be subject to rent
All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 20th November, or they will not be recognized.
broken, chafed, and damaged Gooda nre to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 9th November. at 10 nm, by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas,
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigne Ed by
.
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD., Agents... Hongkong, 5th November, 1929,
Sullivan. The Band of H.M.S. Berwick. Conductor, Mr. G. J. Maulkin.. 10.30 Soprane Song "Roses of
Picardy," Haydn Wood. Richard Sanger, Mrs.
Mr. John Braga, Violin Obbligato, Accompanist, Mr. George Grimble."" 10.38 Dick Barty and a Piano.
(a) Voila'.
(b) Cutts of the Cruiser
"What-Not."
10.18 Piano Solo, Lament Opus, 148, Villiers Stanford. Mrs. Scatt Little. 10.55 Baritone Song "Requiem," Homer.
11
Mr. A. E. Stone. Accompanist, Mr. George Grimble. 11 p.m. Contralto Song
"My Prayer" W. H. Squire, Mrs, Vivian Helmore. Accompanist, Mrs. Scott Little. 11.7 Humorous English Song.
Mr. Robert Sutherland. Accompanist, Mr. George Grimble, 11.15 Selection "Voyage in a
Troopship." Miller. The Band of H.M.S. Berwick. Conductor. Mr. G. J. Maulkin.
God Save The King. 11.30 (approx.) Close down.
BANK LINE LTD
AGENTS FOR
ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL S.S, CO., LTD.
KAILINGS BUBJECT TO ALTERATION WITHOUT NOTICE.
MARITIMES
UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT
"CITY OF MELBOURNE" London, Rotterdam, Amsterdam
ELLERMAN LINE Hamburg... 9th November
To YOKOHAMA via Shanghai
11
€ Kobe.
T
19th -Nov.
NEW YORK, BOSTON & BALTIMORE AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE
"CITY OF WINNIPEG"
URBINO!
via Suez Canal
via Suez Canal
3rd December
31st December
THE
FUNNEL
BLUE
LINE
REGULAR AND FAST FREIGHT AND EN PASSENGER SERVICES
LONDON SERVICE *"ALOHA9"
*SARPEDON"
12th Nov. M'ls, London, R'dam & H'barg 26th Nov. 'les, London, B'dam & O'gor
† Calls at Ozablanca, LIVERPOOL SERVICE "ADTOLYOUS“
- "CYCLOPS
20th Nov. Gongs, Härrs, T.'pool & G'gow. 20th Dec. Genoa, Havre, L'pool & G'gow
NEW YORK SERVICE '
(with transhipment si Bingsport)
Laura ilongkong
Lever Singspize. "SARPEDON" · “LYCAON**· Oth Dec.
Hongkong to New York 51 days.
PACIFIC SERVICE
ria Kobe & Yokom TYNDAREUR"
INWARD SERVICE
"DIOMED" "PATROCLUS"
Arelvan New To 16th Jan.
23rd Nov,
Victoria & Vancouver
For
'ឰអ្នក
11th Not. Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yoko. 13th Nov. Shanghai, Taku & Dairen
PASSENGER SERVICE "SARPE DON"
26th Nor.
M'los, London, R'dam & G'gow Also cargo stanmers with limited passenger accommodation at specially reduced fares,
For freight, passage rates and information apply to BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
AGENTS.
NYKLINE
REDUCED THROUGH TICKETS TO XUROPE VIA U.S.A. VARYING
FROM £88 to £120-08 SALE.
SAN FRANCISCO-via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu
SEATTLE, VICTORIA via Shanghai & Japan Forts
Korea Moru ...
Shingo Maru
Wednesday, 13th Nov. Wednesday, 27th Nov.
Shidzuoka Maru...
Monday, 2nd Dec.
Yokohama Maru
Monday, 16th Dec
LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM vie
Singapore, Penang, Colombo & Suez.
Atsuta Maru
Kashima Maru
Saturday, 16th Nov.
.. Saturday, 30th Nov.
SYDNEY & HELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.
Kaga Maru
Tango Maru..........
Wednesday, 20th Nov.
Wednesday, 25th Dec.
BOMBAY via Singapore, Panang & Colombo.
Tamba Maru -
Tokiwa Maru
Thursday, 14th Nov.
Wednesday, 27th Nov.
SOUTH AMERICA (WEST COAST) via Japan, Honolulu,
Los Angeles, Mexico & Paname.
Anyo Maru
Sunday, 22nd Dec.
SOUTH AMERICA (EAST COAST) via Singapore,
Capetown & Porta,
Wakasa Maru
NEW YORK, BOSTON vis Panama.
Asuka Maru
LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Constantinople,
Genoa & Marseilles,
Toyooka Maru
Friday, 6th Dec,
Wednesday, 20th Nov.
+1
Friday, 15th Nov.
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.
Bengal Maru
Tuesday, 12th Nov.
Malacca Maru
Saturday, 16th Nov.
Monday, 11th Nov.
Sunday, 17th Nov.
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
Suwa Maru ---
†Tottori Maru
Cargo only.
Roduced 1st class Excursion Rates quoted between"
Manila and Australia. k
For further information apply to:- NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA Tol. Central Nos. 292, 3897 and 3521. (private exchanges to all Depts.
INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION, Destination..
TO TSINGTAŬ via SWATOW
# SHANGHAI
Steamers. Hopsang Hangsang
Yatshing
Kwalenug
TO OSAKA vin AMOY, MO Hogang
* KOBE
Sailings. Sun. 10th Nov at 7 a m. Wed, 13th Nov at 7 a.m. Sun. 17th Nov at 7 a.m. Wed, 20th Nov at 7 a.m.
Sun. 10th Nov at 7-8.m." Wed 27th Nov at 7 a.m. Tues. 3rd Dec at 7 ari. Wed. 18th Dec at7 m.
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.
Sailings from Hongkong.
To MARSEILLES via Saigon, -
Singapore, Colombo, Djibouti (Aden) Suez, Port-Said.
PORTHOS... .... 19th Nov. CHENONCEAUX.... 3rd Doc. ATHOS II... 17th Dec. DJARTAONAN...... 31st Dec: ANGERS. 14th Jan. SPHINX...
28th Jan, G. METZINGER... 11th Feb. ANDRE LEBON... 25th Feb.
ATHOS II... D'ARTAGNAN
"3rd Doc ANGERS...
17th Deo. SPHINX ........... 31st Deo. G. METZINGER... 14th Jan, ANDRE LEBON... 28th Jan. PORTHOS...... 11th Feb. CHENONGEAUX... 25th Feb.
"..
We can issue through tickets to Egypt, Syrian ports, East Africa, Madagascar by transhipment on our mail steamers at Port-Said or Djibouti.
COMMERCIAL LINE,
From DUNKIRK Hamburg, Rotterdam,(Antwerp):
For full Particulars, apply to:-
Ĉie, des MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
ALSO AGENTS FOR
ANDREW WEIR & ∙Co.
SERVICES TO
BOSTON, NEW YORK & BALTIMORE, AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE
"COMLIEBANK”!
MAURITIUS & SOUHT AFRICA
TINHOW"
Namsang Yuensang Suisang
KO OSAKA vía AMOT,
SHANGHAI, MOST & KOBE
Kutsang
Wed. 20th Nov st 7 mo
TO SINGAPORE PENANG
Kumsang
Satur, 16th Noy at 3pm.
& CALCUTTA
27th November ORIENTA L AFRICAN LINE
28th November
TO SANDAKAN
Hingang
·Mausang·
Wed. 20th Nov. 3 p.m. Batur 30th Nov at-3 p.m.
TO TIENTSIN vis FOOCHOW'
WEL-HAI-WEI
Chipshing
Fri 15th Nov at fam.
TO TIENTSIN via FOOCHOW
WEI-HAI-WEI & HEWCHWANG
Choongshing Thurs. 28th Nov at 7am-
For freight or passage apply to
Loading for Mauritius, Durban, Reunion, Delagoa Bay, East London, Algon Bay, (Port Elizabeth), Masjel
Bay and Capetown.! Theough Bill of Lading landed, to Beira, Quilimaine, Ibo, Port Amelia, Mozambique, Olinda, Inhambane,"
Zanzibar, Monbana, Kilindiai, Port Nolloth, Luderit, Bay, Walvis Bay and Madagascar,
For freight or passage on any of the above lines apply-
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. LTD.
Queen's Bullding.
Telephone Central 4791.
THE BANK LINE, Ltd.
Telephone 215.(Central
Goperal Managers
Telephones: C. 651 & 740.
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