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LUXURIOUS LINER

LATEST ADDITION TO M.M.

FLEET IN PORT

The arrival of tha now Mes- sageries Maritimes liner Aramis,

which is on its maiden voyage to the East, evoked much interest last night, and as soon ELA the ship barthed it was invaded by hun- dreds of curious sight-seere.

The Aramis is a sister ship to the Felix Rousact and the -fated Georges Philippar, and, like the latter, is painted all white. She is of 21,400 tons displacement, and has accommodation. for 193 first class passengers, 133 second class pan- sengers, and 102 third class pas. scagors. She is the sixth motor veese! in the Company's service.

The Aramis was built by the Socleto Anonyme des Forges ot Chantiers do la Mediterrance. The hull of the ship is divided into nine compartments by ofght watertight bulkheads, and there are 18 life- boats and two motor boats provid- ed, each having seating accom- modation for 70 passengers.

The propelling machinery con- sists of two main ongines of 6,800 shaft h.p, each., and were built by the Compagnie de Construction Mecanique.

Aegean Decorations.

The ship is decorated in the Aegean style, and right throughout the portion, allotted to the pas sengers one sees wood in all its glory.

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The first saloon restaurant and; dining room is square and aquat in appearance with rather a' gally coloured rubberaid floor. The wall effect is of highly polished vencer plywood panels, the panelling and dido being futuristic in design. Here the style of furniture and tables are modern, but in ita

modernity can be discerned a re turn back to the French style of elegance and comfort whilst dining by its very easy armchairs and seat- ing accommodations.

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The general appearance is of lightness of design, the main fen- ture being the futuristic panelling embodying

Aegenn art. Among the many features embodi- ed in the panels is the portrayal of beasts, birds, rocks, flakes, animais and Indian life.

Artistry of Woodwork.

it is here more than anywhere else in the ship that one sees the real artistry of woodwork in the very dark natural black-yet brown ~appearance of the conical pillars backgrounded with various designs of all manner of wonda, slightly glazed and decorated by the simple process of a deft touch of colour in ifs friezes and relief work. Two of the outstanding features are the two huge Aegean chain vases in natural stone on the low newels of the main staircase.

Black marble topped carved ser- vice tables and staircase sides ac a more solid

appearance lo the

room,

Music Room. The music room is much lighter in tone, consisting of highly finish- ed light wood. The appearance learts to the belief that every part of the woodwork has had ita natural grain work either accen- tuated or helped along by the addi tional features of modern design, the pillars in particular striking a daring design of shipwork, being conical in appearance and tapering from the bottom upwards. The. zig-zag effect on these give the Cantamaan music room its jazz appearance.

lighting is very sold.

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for

November.

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9, Ice House Street. Telephone 24648.

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The room contains a flat railed off dance floor in semi-parquet de- sign, which, when not in use. is covered by a thick pile carpet.

Forward from the music room is the Wintergarden, which is made in a green and grey relief with celling of country lattice style. Park bench seats and small round tables and hardwood chairs with rattan seats give an excellent finish to the portion of the spacious deck- ing accommodation set apart

the Wintergarden.

for

are

Basque Smoke Roum. The bar and smoking room finished off In the Basque style, and add a more sombre tone to the de- corative appearance of the png- senger accommodation.

The main features are the heavy carvod doors and the old timbered effect of the colling. The windows, facing the deck, are brass bound. The whole design strikes one a8 being very, very light. Lighting is obtained from antique lamps in bronze and a daring design of one single ceiling lamp. Draperies are not in evidence here. The bar it- selt is very small and compact, heavily carved again in the style of the Basque country.

De Luxe Suites,

The passenger accommodation set

aside for first class pussengers is

especially luxurions. Six suites, Anished in stippled grey and creat with wall panels lightly figured and polished in natural ante are among the most beautiful pieces of ship- board art ever seen in Hingkong, The cabins are fitted with l'art modern furniture with wardrobes of futuristic design. Each cabin has its own bathroom, finished in Carera marble of green and beigo shades. Ventilation is provided by the Thermostat system and four modern lights provide lighting

facilities.

The 74 double and single bed- rooms are necessarily smaller than

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

EVENING FUNCTIONS.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1932.

LOCAL DAIRIES.

NEW BY-LAW PROPOSED BY THE M.OH.

ATTRACTIVE FEATURES AT THE HONGKONG HOTEL An outstanding feature of the The fortnightly meeting of the tea and dinner dances at the Roor Sanitary Board was held in the Garden of the Hongkong Hotel is board room yesterday. The Pre- the regular appearance of Frank aldent, Mr. G. R. Sayer, was in the Plerce, the versatile American chair, and the others present wore songater and entertainer, who was the Hon. Mr. R. M. Henderson, formerly Master of Ceremonies at Vice-President, Dr. G. W. Pope,. tho Little Club in Shanglini. M. O. H., Mr. Wong Kwong-tin, Dr. Mr. Plorco, who comes to the Shu-fan, Mr. C. Champkin, Mr. Hongkong Hotel direct from the C. H. Basto, Mr. J. 11. Gelling, Little Club, has already proved secretary, and Mr. Ng Mul-kai, as- his popularity with habitutes of alatant aécretary. the Roof Gardon, and promises to

Referring to a minute relative be one of the best attractions to the revision of the Dairy By- given there to date. Although laws, Mr. Sayer and that the primarily a patter artiste, Frank Board had decided to accept it, Pierce delights the large au- but the Medical Officer of Health diences with his banjo-ukulele wished to make certain amend-| and song, ahd at yesterday'a tenments, and ho would nak Dr. Pope dance Was repeatedly brought to put his amendments before the back for encores.

Board,

"The Revellers," one of the Dr. Pope and that at the next newest dance bands of the Colony, meeting of the Board he would is daily gathering more and more move the amendments to the Daley adherents, and the floor of the By-laws. The first was an amend- Roof Garden was packed to capa- ment to By-law No. 3, which vend city yesterday while the band that "no person shall use any played. The popularity of this dairy as a sleeping room or fur unit is emphasised by the number domestic purposen. Ha amend- of request items it is asked to ment was that it should be chang- play each evening.

ed to read "no person shall use a dairy for any other purpose with- out the permission of the Board,” Dr. Pope further said he would like to make an additional by-law, This was that "no person who la suffering or in a carrier of an infectious or contagious disease shall be employed in a dairy."

STIFF SENTENCES.

MEN PLEAD GUILTY AT THE

CRIMINAL SESSIONS

Charged with committing an as- sault with intent to rob, Au Yung shing and Teo Tan-ho yesterday afternoon pleaded guilly before the Puisne Judge at the Criminal Sessions and were sentenced three years' hard Inbour each. They were charged with saulting two women and a man at 423 Lockhart Road on October 6. It was alleged that Ave or Aix men were implicated in the affair, and the two prisoners were caught on the premises.

Other business Whe purely formal.

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CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

The Motorship,

"ARAMIS"

Arrived Hongkong on Tuesday, the 22nd Novembor, 1982. 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 icing landed and placed at their risk in the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery can be obtained as the goods are landed.-

Goods not cleared within 7 days

subject to rent.

NAVAL BAND CONCERT including date of arrival, will be

DELIGHTFUL PROGRAMME BY

"SUFFOLK" ORCHESTRA

All claims must be sent to the undersigned before the Saturday, the Brd December, 1932, or they will not

recognized

A programme of delightful, semi-

Damaged Packages must be left in classical numbers was presented by the Godowns for examination by the the band of H.M.S. Suffolk to a consignees, and the Company's Sur large gathering in the Exchange veyor Messrs-Goddard and Dougina Restaurant yesterday afternoon, t. 10.00 a.m. on Tuesday, the 29th November, 1932. Consignees must The conductor. Bandmaster Whave a Revenue Officer in attendance Lang, showed nice discretion in his when damaged dutiable goods Are selections.

examined by the Company's Sur-

the suites, but here again modernity and sensation play their parts. The cabins are finished in polished The opening number, the over-veyors. yeneer plywood with double covered ture to Balfo's "The Bohemian No claims will be admitted after Haware windows in an entirely now Girl" was completely antisfying and the goods have left the Godown. style. Novel features are the two left the audience in a most recep- No Fire Insurance will be effected double hanging wardrobes with roll tive mood for the choice numbers by us in any case whatever. shutter doors. Each cabin has its. to follow. All the items were well-

R. OHI. own shower and lavatory

Agent. accom-known and many have been popular. modation.

Hongkong. 22nd November, 1932. for years. Sporting facilities are more than The programme consisted of amply provided for, and the Aramia several waitzes by Strauss, Albert has a huge swimming pool. idon-Ketelby's "In a Monastery Garden", tical with that on the sister ship excerpts from Puccini's "Madame Felix Roussel. In addition a tennis Butterfly", the Spanish waltz court is provided on the upper deck. "Joyeuse Espagnol". selections. The Compagnie des Messagerien from the musical comedy "Tell Her Maritimes cordially invites the re- the Truth", "The Russian Cradle sidents of Hongkong to visit this Song" and "A Musical Switch". latest luxurious addition to the M. Further concerts by the ARMC M. fleet, while the ship is in port, band will be given in the Exchange The Aramia ia berthed at Kowloon | Restaurant on Friday, November. wharf.

26, and Sunday, November 27.

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London, Rotterdam & Hamburg DEUGALION 7th Dec. For Marseilles, London, Rotterdam

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LIVERPOOL SERVICE

KERMUN NEW YORK SERVICE

MENTOR 9th Dao. For Boston, New York & Baltimore via Philippines, Port Swettenham

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TANTALUS 17th Doc. For Victoris, Beattle & Vancouver TINDAREUS 6th Jan. For Victòria, Seattle & Vancouver INWARD SERVICE

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AGAMEMNON Duo 26th Nov.

MENELAUS Due 5th Dec.

ipsomally reduced fares are quoted for cargo steamers with

limited passenger nocommodation.

For fraight, pawngo ratas and Information apply to the

under-mentioned,

All bookings are subject to the provisions of the Company's

Bill of Lading.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Agonis

SPECIAL EXCURSION

OVER

CHRISTMAS

HOLIDAYS

TO

MANILA AND

RETURN

BY THE

S.S. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE

ALL-INCLUSIVE RATE

£12

Steamer Your Hotel while in Manila without

Additional Charge.

For Full Particulars Apply to:-

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(with Limited, but exceptionally good, passenger accommodation). fomowards to:

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M.V. "TAMARA”.......

Sailing about 30th Nov. 20th Dec.

£67

M.V. "PEIPING"-

Passenger Raton:

Hong Kong to Genon/Marseilles

Hong Kong to 1st North Continental Port ........... £62

THE SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

Agenta:

Hongkong.

G. E. HUYGEN.

Canton.

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