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Empress of Asia
Hongkong Shanghạt
Lanvi
Кова Yokohama Vancouver Leave Lasve Arriva
May 17 May 30 Jure 21 July 12 July 26
Lezva
Apr. 30
Miny 3
May 6 MAY B
Empress of Canada
Alay 15
May 18
May 20
May 22
Empress of Russia
June 4
June 7
June 10
June 12
Empress of Asia
June 25
June 23
July 1
July 3
Empress of Caruda - July 10
July 13
July 15
July 17
Empress of Rossla
July 23
July 20
July 20
July 31
Aug.
Empresa of Japan
Sug. 7
Aug. 10
Aug. 12
Aug. 14
Aug. 22
Empress of Anin
Aug. 20
Aug. 23
Aug. 26
Ang. 28
Sept. 6
Empress of Canada
Sept. 4
Sept
7
Sept. D
Sept. 11
Sept. 19
Empress of Russla
Sept. 17
Sept. 20
Sept. 23
Sept. 25
Empress of Japan
Ock.
2
1. 5
Oct. 7
03.
0.
Empress of Asia
Oct. 15
Oct. 18
Oct. 21
Oct, 23
Empress of Canada
Oct. 30
Nov. 2
Nov. 4
Nov. 6
Empress of Russia
Nov, 12
Regular sailing hour Noon
Nov. 15 Nur, 18
Nov. 20
Oct, 4 Let. .17 Nov, 1 Nov. 14 Nov, 29
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Manila
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EMP. of ASIA
May
3 EM. of CANADA
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Mar 12
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IM.V. "NANKING"
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B0th April
G. E. HUYGEN:
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THE HONGKÒNG TELEGRAPH.
NAVAL CONFERENCE
RESULTS.
LITTLE DISCORDANT.
COMMENT.
London, Apr. 12.
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MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1930.
"MASKEE" RETURNS TO SWATOW,
ALTERNATE CALMS-
AND FOG.
The junk Maskee" has had an unfortunate beginning to her round the world trip. Setting out Apart from the Morning Post, from Swatow for Hongkong on which deplores the failure of a Tuesday, she met alternate calms, Five-Power accoid and fears that fog and unfavourable wind and the Three Power agreement will was only able to do twenty-six "make more trouble than it smiles in three days. In view of worth," there is a general feeling the shortage of provisions and of relief expressed by the morn-
also to the fact that two of the craw had to get bark to their work ing newspapers that the. Naval Conference has been
in Hongkong, it was decided to partial success anyway.
return to Swatow. The journey back was made in five and a half The Tinics says that the Anglo-hours. It is expected that a start Japanese-American agreement has will be made agatu to-morrow, extended and completed the work
Messrs. T. J. Price and Brodie, of the Washington Conference and
the cook and deck hand respective has abolished competition in naval of the good ship, "Masked," re- armaments The
Timica also turned to the Colony over the points out that apart from the week-end, bringing the first news material saving, the Conference for several days of the junk's un. will result in the disappearance of successful attempt to reach Hong a prolific source of mutual suspicion, kong. misunderstanding and friction and the way will be paved for further progressive reductions at future
conferences.
Meanwhile, the gap between the Three Power And Five Power pacts is not so great as it was at one time.
The Daily Herald declares that the stateamen cannot afford to rest on their laurels and says "their people look to them for far more than this,"
The Daily Express and the Daily Mirror join in paying tributes to the personal efforts of the Prime Minister at the Naval Conference.
-Reuter.
Premier Congratulated.
New York, Apr. 12.
The newspapers congratulate Mr. MacDonald on obtaining something
tangible at the. Naval Conference.
The "Masked" had a great send. off from
Swatow. Many for- eigners assembled on the Jardine wharf to wish the adventurers b voyage as the junk was towed out to the Hangsang, which in turn took her out of the harbour. A bottle of champagne was broken over her bow by one of the ladies and a string of crackers was fired as the sturdy little vessel left.
Messrs. Price and Brodie were looking very fit and well when they. arrived in the Colony and had an interesting tale to tell of the "Masked's" axperiences. They star ted on their voyage at 6 o'clock on Tuesday evening and owing to sl
tornate fog and calms were forced to anchor at the bar outside for two days. The wind was also against them, as well as the set of the tide. Efforts to get away from the bar were unsuccessful The critical stage came on Thursday
night when they almost made The New York Times pays a tri-
Breaker Point. There was a thick bute to the British Premier as "a
fog on and steering had to be done WLS almout statesman and not a narrow-mind-by compass, which ed Chauvinist
hopeless in view of the set of the or a pettifogging politician," and suys "of the latter tide. When the fog lifted they dis- species there will undoubtedly be covered that instead of making samples enough in our Senate when farther back and they were no less headway the tide had carried them the Naval Treaties come under con- than ten miles away from Breaker sideration."
The Herald Tribune finds the fact that Great Britain has now whole- heartedly accepted the theory of tonnage equality with the United States as a notable advance towards a friendlier Anglo-American under- standing.
Point.
The Return.
In view of the fact that only sufficient provisions had been taken on board for a relatively quick voyage to Hongkong and also that two members of the The New York World, however, the junk down had to return
crew, who had gone up to bring sees real danger in the terma their work, it was decided to put to of the Treaty which carry a threat back to Swatow. They were of building competition between the this time 26 miles from Swatow, at groups of nations and may cause
and it is interesting to note that the proposed agreement to be re- garded in the course of time as
it only took them five and a half disguised alliance between the threely taken three days. The set of hours to make what had previous- largest Naval Powers, thus involv ing the United States in a policy return right up to the harbour, the tide was in their favour on the of "instability, manoeuvres and com- petition with European politics."-"Maskee" sailed magnificently un
where the ebb-tide was met. The Reuter's American Service.
Mr. Hoover Approves.
Washington, Apr. 12. President Hoover has conveyed to the American Delegation at the Naval Conference in London his approval of the results achieved at the Conference. He strongly com- mends the delegates for "their courageous actions" and points out that for the first time in history the United States has obtained Naval parity with Great Britain.-Reu- ter's American Service.
der the favourable conditions and gave evidence of her seaworthi- nes and speed. She averaged seven knots part of the way with a current of two to three knots in her favour.
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"ELLERMAN”. LINE.
From DUNKIRK, BREMEN, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM and MARSEILLES.
The Steamship,
"CITY OF SHANGRAI". by her are informed that all goods are having arrived Consignees of cargo
being landed at their risk into the Hazardous and/or Extra hazardous Godowns of Hol's Wharf, whenco delivery may be obtained.
No claims will be admitted` after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after 435 17th April, 1930, will be subject to rent
All claims against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before 24th April, 1930 or they will not be recognized,
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods aro to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays or Fridays, between the hours of 10.45 a.m. and noon, within the Free Storage Period of one week.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersign- ed by
THE BANK LINE LTD.
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THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LTD., COPENHAGEN.
The Motor Vessel,
“MALAYA” having arrived, consignees of cargo are hereby informed that all goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Golowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd, where delivery can be obtained as soon as the goods are landed.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns and the 18th April, 1930 4 pm. will be all goods remaining undelivered after
subject to rent.
All broken, chafed and damaged goods are to be left in the Godown, where they will be examined by Messrs. Anderson and Ashe on the 15th April, 1930 at 10 a.m.
All claims against the vessel must be presented to the Undersigned be fore the 21st April, 1930 or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersign- ed by
JOHN MANNERS & CO. LTD.
Agents.
Hongkong, 11th April, 1930.
THE TOKYO STOCK MARKET.
REASONS FOR SUSPENSION OUTLINED.
Tokyo. Apr. 12. Owing to inquiries from Lon- don and elsewhere regarding the Stock Exchange, it is understood yesterday's suspension of
explaining that investigations in- that the Bank of Japan has cabled
dicate that it was due to private manipulations and that the sux- economic conditions-Renter." pension had no relation to general
to mind but the humour of the situation dawned when they dis- covered that the junk people were fishermen and that they were in the centre of the fishing ground.
To-day Mr. J. C. Grenham, who is going on the cruise, leaves for Swatow on the Hydrangea and There was only one incident of will assist Mr. Stevenson and Mr. note on the voyage and this was Banks in bringing the boat down. somewhat humorous. At dawn It is expected that a start will be or Wednesday morning the made again to-morrow, and it is "Maskee's" crew beard a terrible probable in view of the difficulties din. Suddenly they discernmet with on the first attempt, that through the fog a number of junk arrangements will be made for the hearing down upon them. The Maskee" to be towed as far as thought of pirates at once
Breaker Point,
came
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