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LEAVING HONGKONG AT 5.00 P.M.
OCTOBER 28, 1930.
Vessel will call at Manila, Bangkok, Singapore, Batavia, Macassar, Sydney, Wellington, Auckland, Suva, Pago Page. arriving at Honolulu, December 14th and at San Francisco December 19th. Fares Include All Sightseeing Expenses at Intermediate Ports.
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TO ALL PORTS.
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SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS
(with Limited, but exceptionally good, passenger accommodation).
Loading Direct For
ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM OR AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG AND SCANDINAVIA.
*M.V. "SHANTUNG"
M.V. "NANKING"
Sailing about 1st 22nd
October. October:
*Also calling at Genoa, Algiers and Alicante.
SHANGHAI, JAPAN PORTS AND VLADIVOSTOCK
M.V. "DELHI"
M.V. "CANTON"
I assenger Rates Hongkong to Europe
Sailing about
25th September. · 29th October.
For further paticulare, apply to the Agents
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Hongkong.
£60,
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NEXT SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG
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For
For Bhanghai Singapore & Japan & Europe
8th Oct. 1st Oct 8th Nov.
7th Oct. 18th Oct.
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All dates are subject to alteralion without notice.
dà in Italy on the 14th November.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1930.
TEN YEARS OLD.
ST. ANDREW'S SCOUTS CELEBRATE.
DEATH OF MR. B. C. RANDALL SR.
SUCCUMBS AFTER LONG ILLNESS.
414
HONGKONG TRADE.
PIECE GOODS MARKET STILL ACTIVE.
Importers have supplied the following reports to the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce:
Catton Plece.Goods and Fancy Cotton Goods-The enquiry report-
Members of the 2nd Hongkong (St. Andrew's) Group of Boy Hongkong loses one of its best Scouts gathered in the Church known figures with the sudden on Saturday of Mr. B. C. Hall on Saturday night to cele-death brate the tenth anniversary of the Randall senior, a resident for more thun 40 years. He died at his troop.
home: No. 1, Prospect Place, Bon-ed ham Road, after a long illness,
W
: Besides the scouters and scouts' of the troop, there were also pre sent, the Rev. W. Walton Rogers, Mr. Randall was 74 years of age Born in Rhode Island, U. S. A., Mr. C. Champkin (Deputy Cam and came to Hongkong as a master in Hong mariner. Until a few years ago he missioner for Scouts
Christian, served as skipper on boats round the kong), Lt. C. G. H. R.A. (Assistant Commissioner), China coast. Rev. E. A. Armstrong (Commis- sioner for Kowloon and the New Territories), Major L. Cassel, Mr. J. W. Baldwin, and members of the Sea Scout Group and Kowloon Dock Scottish (Dyer's Own} Group.
He leaves a widow, three sns, Messrs. B. C. junior, H. W..and A. G. Randall, and one daughter, Miss Rita Randoll.
after
in out last-report for Coloured Striped Shirtings and
minor Black Cambrics found its way to the order books
price adjustments. Ap- quantities of both preciable descriptions were done, in addi tion to further sorting up lines of Light Cotton Fancies. Dealers' requirements for next Spring must now be pretty well filled. Clearances continue satisfactory. Cotton values shew little change. The funeral took place yeater-Mid. Am. "Spot" 0.38d. Eg. Sakel.
10.70d. day afternoon at the Protesant Games, camp fire stunts, a Cemetery and was, attended by a Another report states:Since cinematograph show, and refresh- large gathering of friends and re-last feporting further business 'settled in Striped ments were the main items of the latives. Rev. Mr. L. N. Watkins has been
after
Brocades. the officiated.
Poplins and Cotton- programme. Shortly commencement, Mr. J. 1. Barnes
Among the numerous wreaths Orders are also reported to have been booked for Check Shirtings presented the troop with a fine
and Black Cambrics. Clearances silver cup to be used for inter-sent were from: patrol competition, his onc "Sorrowing, Wife," Herbert, Al-fhave been satisfactory and the stipulation being that first aid bert and Rita, Bennie, Ada and local market appears to be fairly should predominate in the number] Eric, Bernie, Arthur, Eunice and active.
Felix, Arthur and Amy, May and Will, and Lily..
of tests.
+
Mr. Rogers, on behalf of the troop, thanked Mr. Barnes for, his generous gift.
Major Cassel, who served in South Africa for a number of years then told the gathering of some of his experiences while stationed there.
Woollens.-There has been some enquiry for Union Gaber- dines but now business is difficult to atrange on account of the
Dr. and Mrs. Coxon To. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Wang, Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Wong, and Prof. and Mrs. C. J.higher prices required, as a result Wang.
of the drop in exchange since the last orders were placed. Clear-
are of Woollens mencing and the new Winter cargo is now receiving attention.
ances
com-
Metals.Some new business booked; local market small de- mand.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Q. Phoen, Mr. and Mrs. R. Drude, Mr. and Mrs. T. Bolt, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Quie, Mr. and Mrs. Croucher, Mr, and After the refreshment interval, Mrs. A. W. Millar, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Rogers again mounted the . II. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Coysh, platform and called upon Assist-
Mr. and Mrs. J. Rees, Mr. and Mrs, ant Scoutmaster R. H. Won to W. K. Way, Mr. and Mrs. L. W accept a beautiful table clock as Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Frith, Mr. and 000 bags; Canadian 30,000 bags; Flour.--Stock: American 80,- Mrs. G. W. Millar, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Australian 10,000 bags; Market: M. N. C. Tom, Mr. and Mrs. H. Very weak.
memento of a long and faithful! service with the troop. Mr. Wong has been with the tropp since its very first day.
Church Service.
Lowcock, Mr. and Mrs. Kew, Hon. and Mrs. R: H. Kotewall, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. MacKenzie, and Mr. NEW WORLD'S SPEED and Mrs. P. K. Kwok
The celebrations continued on Sunday, but along different lines.
Messrs. T. H. Shaw, Peter Potts, A special service for Scouts and Guides was held at St. Andrew's, A, La Cunningham, G. S. Zimmern, at 11 am, The entire strength Cecil T. Chan. George Potts, Lam of scouts and cubs of the St. An- Yee-koo, E. Taylor, H. Meik, S. drew's Group turned out in full Ahearne, A. Pittendrigh, W. A. force, as well as members of the Zimmern. G. A. d'A Guimaraes, Sea Scout Group and the Kowloon Arthur Samy, J. L. Litton, H. L. Dock Scottish. The 1st, 2nd and Garrett, E. Sadick, Lo Yuk-tong, 3rd Kowloon Companies of Girl Sung Hok-pang, Cheung Hok-chau, Guides and Brownies were also Lau Tak-po, John A, Fox, T. present under Mias H. D. Sawyer Moffat, Ho Kwong, W. A. Hung, (Commissioner for Girl Guides in Cheung Shui-ling. D.. E. Wood, H. Kowloon). The Scout troop fol-] S. Clayson, A. Williams, Ko Ho- lowed the Choir, Clergy and ning, Geo. S. Ladd, James Kote- Colour Parties representing the wall and Dr. Y.Y. Tang. Scouts, Cubs and Guides, into the
Miss R. Mowfung, Mrs. Leung, Church to the hymn. "All Hail the Miss L Goodridge, Mrs. H. J. Power of Jesus' Name." All
Murray, Misses Lopes, Miss colours were then placed in the Sanctuary. The form of service Sophie Moritz. Miss Winnie Kote wall, Mrs. J. Marsh and family. was entirely a scouty one.
Mrs. E. Lin and family, Mrs. M. The First Lesson was read by A. Lee and family, Miss A. F. Scoutmaster R. Dormer and the Kwok, Miss Anna Thomas Tam, Second Lesson by Assistant Scout-Miss Eva Thomas Tum, and the master R. H. Wong, A very ins-Hostel Girls. piring address on "The Glory of God and His Works" was deliver.
Messrs. Tsang Fook and Messrs.
ed by the Rev. E. A. Armstrong Benjamin and Potts.
Assistant Chaplain and Commis- sioner for Boy Scouts in Kowloon and New Territories). After the service, an. Investiture Ceremony
was performed on the lawn out-
RECORD.
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P. & 0. BRITISH-INDIA, APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES.
(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND). Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading fox Straits, Java and. Burma, Ceylon, India, Persian Gulf, Mauritius, E. & S. Africa, Australasia, including, New Zealand & Queensland Forts," Red Sea Egypt, Constantinopie, Greece, Levantine Parts,
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8. "B.
"KASHGAR
Tons
From Hong.
kang fahontt
Destination
19,005 | 27 Sept. noon. Marseilles, Lidon, Hül,
MALWA
10,980 11th Oct
↑ MIRZAPORE
6,715 15th Oct.
од
*KHYBER.
9,114 25th Oct.
Berlin, Sept. 21. A 'world's absolute record two wheels has been achieved by the German rider, Henne, on a B.M.W. motor cycle.
From a flying start, he covered a mile in 26.38 seconds, averaging 219.618 kilometres an hour, as compared with the recent British performance of the Englishman Wright, who, riding an O.E.C. Jap machine, recorded. a speed of 218.18 kph.--Reuter.
previous Australian Government. He won his Victoria Cross for bringing in wounded under fire in the Boer War.-British Wireless.
Mr. Daniel J. Sully.
MACEDONIA +NAGPORE
*KARMALA
Rotterdam & Antwerp
Bombay, M'les & Lidon
Straits. B'bay & don M'ler, L'dou, Hull, R'dm
& A'worp
11,120 8th Nov. 1 Bombay, 'les & L'don
5,283 15th Nov., M'les, Ldon, Hull, H'bg.
R'dm & A'warp
9,128 | 22nd Nov. | Miles, L'don, Hull, H'bg.
B'dm & A'werp
+Cargo only. *Cells Casa Blanca.
Froquent connections from Port Said for Passengers and, Carro De Constantinople, Pyrous, Smyrna and other Levant by Steamers of t Khedivial Mail S.S. Co.
BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS
TAKADA TILAWA TALAMB
0,949
10,006
3rd Oct 23rd Oct.
S'pore, renang & Calcutta S'pore, Penang & Calonita
8018
12th Nov.
S'pore, Penang & Calonfa
B. I. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for and 2nd class passengers. All steamers are Beted with wireless and carry a qualified surgeon.
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South)
Los Angeles, Sept. 20. The death has occurred of Mr. Daniel J. Sully, known through-
ST. ALBANE out the world as "Dan, the cotton
NELLORE In 1903 and 1904 he con- king."
TANDA
Former Australian Defence. Minister.
Landon. Sept. 20. Sir Major General
Neville side the church in the presence Howse, V.C., K.C.B., K.C.M.G.. trolled the world cotton market. of a large gathering of parents Director General of Medical
of Scout Services
the and friends. All the
Australian One of his surviving daughters Cubs, Guides and Brownies form Imperial Forces during the war, is Mrs. Jack Whiting, formerly ed a huge horseshoe and eight re died last night in a London the wife of Douglas, Fairbanks cruits made the three-fold pro nursing home. He was Minister and mother of Douglas Fairbanks
of Health and Defence in the junior.-Reuter.
mise.
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Dock Owners, Ship Builders, Marino and Land Engineers, Boiler Makers, Iron Steel and Brass Founders, Forge Masters, Electricians,
The Company possesses Biz Granite Docks and Two Patent Slipways. The dimensions of No. 1 Dock are 700 ft. x.88 ft. x 30 ft.
Hongkong Harbour.
Call Flags.
International Code:-Engineer. "K" or "U". Ship-wright "I". Boiler-maker “y”.
STEAM TUG FU PING”.
Bult to the order of the Kailan Mining Administration, Tientsin, for service in Chinwangtao Dimensions-Length B.P., 110 ; breadth mld., 25 ft. ; depth mld., 11 fér;
780 LHP. Mean spend 11.68 knots on trial.
Plesse'address enquiries to the Chief Manager:
R. M. DYER, B. So., M.I.N.A., Kowloon Dock, Hongkong.
4,500
·6,85-3 6.95€
3rd Oct. 31st Oct. 5th Dec.
Manila, Thurs, leland.:
Townsville, B'bane Sydney and Melbourne
Regular Monthly Sailings from Hongkong to Shanghai and Japan and Hongkong to Australia.
The E. & A. S.S. C., Ltd. steamers will also call at oila, Cebu, Kolambugan, Tawao, Timor, Darwin, or other parts en route as inducement offers.
Frequent connections from Australia with the following:
The Union S.S. Co.'s Steamers to the United Kingdom via New Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.,
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1NAGPORE
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TILAWA NELLORE
MOREA.
SAIL GS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN
KIDDERPORE
KARMALA
IBENALLA
TALAMBA
MACEDONIA
1Cargo only.
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5,283 24th Fept, b'hai, Mon, Kobe & Yoko 9.114 26th Bept. I S'hai, Moji, Koba & Yoko 110,006 2 Oct: Amor, S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Osaka 6,853 7.Cat, 1 S'hai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka & Yoko 10,954 10th Oct. | 8 hai, Moji, Kobe & Yoko
5,334 11th Oct. 18'hai, Moji & Kobe 9,128 20th Oct. S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yoko 20th Oct. Shanghai & Kobe 8,018 22nd Ocf. 11,120 | 24th Oct.
Amoy. Moji. Kobe & Osaka S'hai, Moji, Kobo & Yoka
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