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THE

FUNNEL

BLUE

LINE

REGULAR AND FAST | PASSENGER SERVICES

FREIGHT AND

LONDON SERVICE

150 FOR

DIOMED

2th Jans For Mecanille London Rotterdaw

& Olac 15th Jun For Jeeblings fendan, Rotterdam

A Hamburg

LIVERPOOL SERVICE

A TREUS

VELEUS

7th June

For Lasarpool & Havre 21th Jans {n thwtv: !Livea& Erwerquai

NEW YORK SERVICE

CHEXENOR 11th Aron

Au Jush 24th Jun

For Baston, New York & Bal

via Philippines, Part Hwettenham

& Hingapore (vin Kobs & Yokohama) Par Vistrin, Vou'ver & Hanitie For Victoria, Van'cer & Brattle

PACIFIC SERVICE

IXION TANTALUIs INWARD SERVICE

AGAPENOR PUEMIUS

Dus 6th Juar Duo 6 Juan

For Ahanghai & Hankow From New York

@psaimlly reduced fares are quoted for cargo steamere with

limited passenger accommodation.

For freight, pasange rates and informaation apply to the ander-

mentioned.

All brakings arn wbject to the provisions of the Company's

Bill of Lading.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Agente

NNY.K

San Francisco via Shanghai, Japan Port & Honolulu.

Tatsuta Maro

Taiyo Maru

Hiye Maru

THE HONGKONG

RESCUE VESSEL

SEARCH FOR SURVIVORS OF BURNING LINER

TELEGRAPH.

15

"We never gol nearer than miles of the Georges Philippar and all we saw of the dinanter was the blazing mass on the horizon." Buld Mr. A. Tyrer. the purser aboard the

Kaianr-J-Hind yesterday,

"No actual S. 0. 3. was received by us from the stricken ship," Mr. Tyrer continued, "but we received wireless messages from other ships which in formed us of the disaster. We were proceeding to the scene with all pus. Aibio speed when we received ward that the British steamer Contractor by and Soviet tanker were standing the doomed liner. When we were in- formed by radio that the passengers: and crew had been rescued

other by ships, we altered our course again."

Press representatives, in an! endeavour to obtain Brst hand in- formation regarding the disaster, were aboard the Kalser-1-Hind long

the

berthed before

nt Kowloon wharves yesterday. As soon as the ship was berthed, and Captain W. A. Cotching, the commander of the ship. hnd descended from the bridge, he was interviewed by a representative of the Press.

Fateful Wireless Messages. Captain Catching very courteously put himself at the disposal of the pressman, and even handed over n batch of papers containing all the wireless messages received from the other ships which went to the rescue of the ill-fated Iner. It will be recalled that the Georges Philippar did not actually send out any mensages from its own wireless installation ns the wireless office was one of the first parts of the ship to be consuined by the times.

Captain Cetching said that he had nothing much to add to what had nirendy been told for by the time the the had reached Kaisar-1-Hind vicinity of the burning ship, he wan passengers andi informed that the

and then

crew had been rescued by other shipa. The Kaiser-1-1

-Hind passed the Georges Philippar cruised

buar about 16 miles on its north. to its south in the of picking up hopes

two rafts, which, according to a message from the Con. tractor, were drifting somewhere, to the south of the burning ship. The rafts were not sighted, however, and after a few hours the ship resumed its voyage.

Rescue of Survivors.

The frat wireless messages HOR intrecepted by the Kalsar-1-ind when she was about one hundred miles from tize Georges Pilippar. The message was from the Contractor, and stated that an unknown ship was on fire it position $.04.W, five miles from Guardafui. The message cryp tically ended "Awaiting daylight." A later message from the Contrac tor, received at 7.30 a.m., stated that five bontloads of the survivors from

Non

THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1932.

FAILURE stares him in

matter who you are...or what your position...you will be talked about...snubbed and humiliated if you are guilty of halitosis (unpleasant breath).

Halitosis is an unforgivable social fault. It is unforgivable because it is inexcusable. And it is inexcusable because it can be promptly overcome by the use of full strength Listerine Antiseptic as a mouth wash. Surveys show that not one person in ten escapes halitosis entirely. It may be absent one day and present the next. Its causes are many; excess of cat- ing ordrinking,decayingteeth, pyorrhea,fermentingfood par- ticles in the mouth and slight infections of the gums, mouth,

the face

nose or throat, from which unpleasant odours arise,

Being a germicide, capable of killing 200,000,000 germs in 15 seconds, Listerine checks decay and infections which cause odours. Beingalso a pow. erful deodourant, it quickly gets rid of the odours them- selves.The breath is left fresh, sweet and clean.

Rinse the mouth with Lis- terine morning and night and before any bus- iness or social engagement. Keep a bottle handy in home and office. It puts you on the

safe, polite and

acceptable side.

LIV

LISTERINE

ANTISEPTIC

the Georges Philippar had been LOMELINO DA SILVA.

plcked up,

Including thron badly burned passengers. The

bonis of

THE U.S. BUDGET.

Wednesday, 15th June.

hoth ships were all basy.

Tuesday, 21st June.

the

Seattle, Vancouver via Shanghai & japan Ports.

Reian Mare

London, Marsoilies, Antwerp &

Singapore. Penang. Colombo

Hakozaki Maru

Terukani Maru

Tuesday, 7th June.

Sunday. 3rd July. Rotterdam via & Suez.

Saturday 11th June. ..Friday, 24th June.

Sydney & Melbourne via Manila & Ports.

Atsuta Maru

Kamo Maru

Bombay via Singapore, Penang & Colombo.

Kaga Meru

*Yamagata Mark

Saturday, 25th June. Saturday, 23rd July.

..Saturday, 11th June. Friday, 17th June.

South America (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu,

Los Angeles, Mexico & Panama,

Bokuyo Maru

....Thursday, 7th July.

New York, Boston via Panama.

Liverpool via Saigon, Port Said. Beyrough, Istanbul,

Piraeus, Genva, Marseilles & Valencia.

*Dakar Maru

Calcutta via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.

*Nagato Maru

*Rangoon Maru

Kobo & Yokohama.

Monday, 13th June,

Wednesday, 8th June. Wed., 15th June,

*Tokiwa Marú (Calla Shanghai) Sunday, 6th June. Haruna Maru (Calls Shanghai) Friday, 10th June. Kamo Maru (Nagasaki direct) Friday, 17th Jane. "Cargo only.

For further information apply to:-

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Tel. 80291.. (private exchanges to all Depts.

Messages continued to come freely PROGRAMME FOR TO-NIGHTS | BALANCED BY SENATE YOTE from the Contractor thereafter. As

SCOR

first message was received the Kalsar-1-Hind proceeded

SONG RECITAL

The programne to be given by

it her utmost speed towards the

meg the noted Portuguese tenor, Senhor

seene of the disaster. Jaler

sages, however, indicated that as-Lomelino da Silva, in the Rose asiance, was not required, and whenRoom of the Peninsula Hotel this the P. and O. ship fifteen miles)

WIF

away from the blazing liner which evening, is given below. He will rould be seen quite plainly, the course be assisted by Miss Luba Pecker was altered.

This is the first voyage by Captain as accompanist, and the Cotching aboard the Kaisar-I-Hind, chosen are as follow: Although he had been for many years Arius:

in the P. and 0. service. He was

0.

items

"Questa o quella" (Opera Rixo- in command of the P. and letto) Verdi.

ner Ballarat, which runs! between Southampton and Australluni poris.

"M'appari tutta amor" (Opera Martha) Fiołow

Aria and French Serenade: Serenade de D. Juan,

The Kaisar-I-Hind in making ILA second trip to Hongkong, having. previously heen here in 1024, Since jkowski. then it had been on the London-

- La feur que tu m'avais Bombay run, where it has proved (Opera Carnien) Bizet. extremely popular with hetween India and the Homeland.

travellers

OPEL

For Maximum Mileage

Washington, June 1. The Senate passed the Revenue Bill by 72 votes to 11.-Reuter,

Economy Bill

Washington, June 1. The Senate after passing the Re- venue Bill also reported favourably the Economy Bill designed to reduce Government expenditure by G$238,000,000.-Reuter's American

Service.

Sennte Passes Sales Tax.

Washington, June 1.

The last major contest of the Sente debate on the Revenue Bill was on the Sales Tax, which was Telai-finally passed as suggested by Mr.

jetl

budget will be ba-

Spanish Songs: Granadinas, Barrera y Calleja, Mi tierra, Jose Avilla.

Lomelino da Silva.

-

Plano rolos by Pecker.

Miss

Luba

English Songs:

All for you, Martin.

Hills, La Forge.

Portuguese Songa:

Hoover.

Thus the lanced-Reuter.

berto Sarti.

A Feira Nova (Frontler Song) Alberto Sarti.

Trovas Portuguezas. Tomas de Lima.

Lomelino da Silva.

Piano solos by Miss Luba fecker. Aria: "Improvviso" Opera

Macsinha (Little Mother), Al- Andrea Chenier) Giordano.

ARISTOCRATS OF THE PACIFIC "EMPRESSES”

Offer the Utmost in SPEED-SIZE-SPACE-LUXURY

Empr. of Canada Empr, of Rustja Empr. of Japan Empr. of Aula Empr. of Canada Empr. of Russia Empr. of Japan Empr. of Asia

LURVI

AND

SERVICE

LOVE

Hong Kong Shanghai Nageesh! Kobe Yokohama Honstulo Tanoouver

Lekto June 3 June 6 Jane 17 June 20 June 11 July 1 July 4 July 15 July 18 July 19 July 29 Aug. 1 Aug. 12 Aug. 16 Aug. 26 Aug. 29 Sept. 9 Bett. 12

Aug. 16 Bopt, 13

Arrive LERTA

Leste LAATO. June June 10 June 16 June 21 June 23 Jane P July 6 July 8 July 14 July 21 July 23 Aug. Aug. 5 Aug. 11 Aug. 16 Aug. 18 Aug. 20 Aug. 27 Sept. 2 Aug. 31 Pept. 2 Bept. U Bapt.13 Seat,26 Sept. 16 Sept.17

Jair 4

July 19

Ang. 1

HONGKONG-MANILA.

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF JAPAN

June 8.

June 25.

UNPRECEDENTED REDUCTIONS

IN FARES

TO EUROPE

SUMMER EXCURSIONS

TO

JAPAN-HONOLULU-VICTORIA VANCOUVER-EUROPE.

CONSULT US BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR

TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS.

CANADIAN PACIFIC

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SAILINGS

Weekly Sailings Transpacific

To San Francisco, Los Angeles & New York via Panama Fortnightly sailings on Tuesdays. Pres. Lincoln.. June 7, 10 a.m. Pres. Coolidge Pres. Wilson

To Seattle and Victoria

Fortnightly sailings on Saturdays.

Pres. Cleveland

.. Juno 21 July G

Pren. Taft...

Pres. Jefferson

Junc 11 Juno 25 July 9

ROUND TRIP FARES TO EUROPE & AMERICA. Special through rates to Europa via United States. Direct connectiona with all Atlantic lines. Choice of rail lines across United States and Canada, liberal stop-over privileges for alght-seeing. Full particulars upon application.

Fortnightly vid Suez to Europe & America

Fortnightly Lailings on Sundays via Manila, Straits, Colombo, Bombay, Suez Canal, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa, Marsellies, New York and Boston. Sun., June 12 Sun., June 20

Pres, Garfield Pres. Polk

Pres. Adamя... Pres. Harrison

TO MANILA

Next Sailing

June 12

Sun, July 10 Sun., July 24

Pres. Cleveland June 4.

Prcs. Taft

June 14 Pres. Polk

June 18 June 26

Pres. Garfield .... Pres. Coolidgo

CONNECTING WITH 5.5. MAYON TO CEBU, ILOILO,

ZAMBOANGA.

DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES AND AMERICAN MAIL LINE

CANTON BRANCH-No. 4 Shakee Street,

INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

Destination.

Steamers.

To Tsingtau via Swatow Yalahing

*& Shanghai

To Singapore, Penang & Kumsang

Calcutta

Sailings.

Thurs., 2nd June at 10a.m. Hanggang Sun., 6th June at 10 a.m. Norvika Wod., 8th June at 10 a.m. Chaksang Sun., 12th June at 10 a.m. Sun., 6th June at 8 p.m. Sat., 18th June at

3 p.m. Sun.. 6th June at 9 a.m.

Fri, 17th June at 9 a.m.

Wed., 8th June at noon Tuos., 21st June at noon. Sun., 5th Juno at 10 am. Wod., 15th Juno at 10 nm. 'Bun.,

To Kebo via Amoy,

Yokohama & Osaka To Osaka via Amoy

Shanghai & Kobe

Suisang Ifoaang

To Sandakan

Kutsang

Hinsang Mausaur

To Tiontein via Swatow, Hopeang

Foochow & Chefoo Chipshing

To Shanghal via Foochow Kumag

6th Juno at 7 a.m.

For freight or passage apply to:-

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

Telophone 80811.

Goneral Managers.

GUMMER TRIPS TO JAPAN.-Excellent first class accommodation

Is provided for Round Trips to Japan, on Company's Calcutta Line Steamers, at the specially roduce-i fare of $250. These retura tickets am available for three months."

SHIPBUILDERS, SHIP REPAIRERS,

BOILER MAKERS.

FORGE MASTERS,

OXY-ACETYLENE ABD

ELECTRIC WELDERS,

MECHANICAL AND

ELECTRICHU

ENGINEERS.

THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY

OF HONGKONG, LIMITED.

SALVAGE TUG “TAIKOO"

Wireless Call

V.P.G.X. 808 Motors.

Tel. Address *** TAIKOODOCK

Hongkong.

Telephons No. 30211.

Call Flag: * C ** over "ANS. PENNANT,'

-DRY DOCK- Longth 787 Feat

Length on Blocks 750 Fest

Depth on Centre of SM(H.W.O.S.T.) 34 ft. 8 ins.

-THREE SLIPWAYS— Capable of Handling Ships up to

4,000 Tons displacement.

Eleotrio Crano at Sea Wail, Capable of Lifting 100 Tons at 70 Feet Radius.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. HONGKONG, CHINA & JAPAN,

SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS

(with Limited, hat exceptionally good, passenger sccommodatien). Homewards to:

Port Said, Genon, Algiers, Oran, Rotterdam (Amsterdam),, Hamburg, Oslo, Gothenburg and other Scandinavian Parts.

ฟ Manila and Straita Settlements.

M.V. "TAMARA” M.V. "PEIPING" Outwards to:

!

M.V. "PEIPING" M.V. "FORMOSA” Passenger Rates:

Balling about

4th July.

27th July.

SHANGHAI, & JAPAN PORTS.

Salling about

21st Jumo. 21st July.

Hongkong to Genoa Hongkong to 1st North

Continental Port

"A" Class

£67

"B" Class

252

£62

EST

THE SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD

Agents:

GILMAN & CO., LTD,

Hongkong.

G. L. HUYGEN,

Canton.

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