FRIDAY. APEIL 1923

SHIPPING.

"VAIDU. MARU” MUTINY."

THE, CHINA MAIL.

The cargo and passenger steam- ship "Bontekoe," has sailed on her maiden voyage to the Dutch East Indies. She was built by Messrs. J, and K. Smit's Scheepswerven and Machinefabriek, of Kinderdijk,

NOTICE TO SHIPPERY AN

PASSENGERS.

LOJECTED. DEPARTURE

GEINA COAST, STUA

<WATOW.

to the account of the Konderdijk Paketven and Machinefabrick, of trials on. February 17. The ship Apr, Kinderdijk, and completed her has a carrying capacity of 5,400 May

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Taksang.

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Botha Mara.

HEA. Bintang.

7

Apr.

99.-1.0.3.K. Horang. AMOY

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Helfoong

Kanchow,

Halching.

May

10. N.

4.-D. L.

10--0.8.K.. Boshu Maru.

FOOCHOW,

and having a total coiling capacity" of about 02,000 subic foot. The cable handling appliatices are of Mussra. Siemens latest and most approved pattern, and the main 3lad with disappointment whog cable machinery is being construct they say that they were likely to be by Palmers Shipbuilding and caught in an attempt toggle modation is provided for the ship's Iron Company. Spacions accom their way into Canada, nine sailors officers, cable staff and crew. On and 29 stowaways on the Japanese the lower deck forward a large space to.18. freightor Taibu Man" took conis fitted up for workshops and cable tind when she entered the harlstore, whilst refrigerated stores and of Vancouver a few weeks ago fresh water storage are provided aft.to.is, for the Australian mail and A palatial liner, of over 20,000 They forced the officers to bring the

The "Faraday", which is one of ship direct to dock in a tast de the largest and at modern vessels and Oriental Steam Navigation passenger service of the Peninsular perate effort to get into the Doof her type afloat, is to be fitted Company, was successfully laun- tou, but they found a squad of blue with twin-screw triple expansion ched from the East Yard of Messrs. rusted policemen awaiting them. Sullen and grandding, the mutin 34-in, and 67.in. diam., with 30.in. on February 22: The dimensions ongines having cylinders 9-in., Harland and Wolff, Ltd., Belfast, ole sailors were arrested, and the stroke, steam being supplied by of the vessel the ss. "Mooltan" stownways were rounded up and

three boilers fitted with Howden's which succeeds another ship of the taken in charge. The stowaways forced draught, having a working same name that was sunk during have been deported and the sailors pressure 180-11., and burning oil the war, are 625 feet by 73 feet by buve to face a charge of disobeying fuel. The engines and boilers are 44 fect, and the vessel has a cruiser orders. While imprisone in the being constructed by the builders stern, and will be fitted with two May 1-D. L government intnigration shed six of the hull. As is well known, the pole masts. There are eleven of the 20 stowaways mannged short- ly after they were taken in to break vessel is the second cable ship bulkheads dividing the vessel into bearing the name of "Faraday" to twelve watertight compartments, down some iron bars and descend be owned by Mesra, Siemens Bros, and the double bottom extends May to earth and freedom by sliding

lawn a ropa inade of pieces of blan 60. The original vessel of that right fore and aft. hers which had been cut into stripsion after nearly half a century's páre is now going out of commis- They were caught later. The rest work in connection with the foying bered 216 of 407,756 gross tons. Of

Vessels lost at sca in 1922 num-Apr. were taken, handcuffed in pairs and

der armed guard, to the ferry for and repairing of submarine cables. this number sixty wore under the Victoria to awalt a vessel to take Ritchie remarked that while Palin-geven ateam, of & total of 91,000 May 1-HYRN

After the launch Mr. G. Mure American flag, including thirty- them back to Japan,

The "Taibu Maru" was going to read built many important tons. The British last fewer ships, Vancouver to load lumber and left vols during the last 70 years, in but more tonnage, forty-five vesselá Yokohamo in ballast. She had been the cable steamer "Famday" they of 112,000 tons. The total losses had a noteworthy addition to the during the year included two from at sen some days when the master; list of over 900 ships of widely weather damage, 65 founderings Captain S. Yamada, discovered there was a large company of slow divergent types which they had and abandonments, 80 strandings, built for national-service, for the 18 collisions, 28 firen and explosions aways or board, mut that they were apparently in league with some ofantile marine, and for public and 19 missing. During the same utility bodies. He added that it period the partial losses included: captain, anticipating trouble, wire- 70 years ago since they built 492 weather damage, 1,425 strand- lessed the authorities at was in first screw collier, the historie fugs, 1,818 collisions, 509 fires and still running tribute to the chinery, shafts and propellers and "John Bowes," a vessel which was explosions, 1,041 damages to 10- did workmanship of those far 1,184 other casualties total of The Right Hon. Sir Wil-6,469, compared with 5,203 in 1921, Bull, Bart.." M.P., replied on 16,817 in 1920 and 4,818 in 1010.

the members of the crow.

'The

structed to delay his arrival from the Sunday afternoon to. Monday,

But through a tuisunderstanding the ship reached Vancouver on the Sunday. The captain anchored in

the stream and the stowaways see-

ing they were likely to run up sgainst the force of the law went stnight to the commander and

behalf of Messrs. Siemens Bras,

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TSINGTAO.

Cheklang.

Reference to alleged difficulties experienced by seamen in obtaining employment owing to the National Maritime Board's decision that no

would be employed unless Apr. 30,~--0. N. associated with that body was made in Parliament on February 23 in a question addressed by Mr. E. Shin- well to the President of the Board

and gave a very interesting account of the work done by the ald Faraday." which, he said, threatened him with the choice of was launched on the Tyne 49 years going into dock or going with others almost to the day. The old of the crew into the dully and deep ship was one of the earliest twin-men waters of the Inler. Police swan screw vessels. She was said to be ed aboard the ship at the wharf and the first vessel equipped with clec unesteel the mutinous ones. They tric light, and she carried one of the searched the ship from stem to fint of Sir William Thomson's con- stem before gathering in their passes. Harvest. After feeling in all kinds

of unsuspecting corners with long stice bani, the officials finally found

temporary wooden bulkhead be

tween the coal bunkers and the

GENERAL NOTES.

DALNY. Apr. 20.-J.O.J.L. Tjisondari.

of Trade. Sir Philip Lloyd-Greame, Apr. 23-0. N.

Lachow.

PUKOW.

in reply, said representations had

been made to the Board of Trade)

WEIHAIWEL

Haichow.

Chipebing.

*TIENTSIN,

Huichow. 10.-LC.B.N. Chipshing

CHEFOO,

Butchow.

wwwwwww

PAKHOI.

as to the system under which men were selected for employment on Apr. 30-CN. Replying to Mr. E. Shinwell, inboard ship, and the matter was May 10,--L.C.8.N.. cargo. Entering a cunningly conte Hoee of Commons on Murch being considered. No reports bad cealed door they found the 20stow, Sir Philip Lloyd-Gresme stated been received as to disturbances

ways ang and comfortable on that the number of luscars employed having taken place at mercantile Apr. 30.-D. N. heap of coal the sharp corners of British stups at the time of the marine oflices. Mr. Shinwell asked which had been softental by many Census token on June 15, 1921, was whether, having regard to the fact gunnysucks. The heident has had 44.241, including 2,911 petty off that the mercantile section of the Some interesting developments. In cors and 10,952 others in the deck Board of Trade was represented as Apr. 30.-C. N. the first place California hus sent department, 2,515 petty officers and being the custodian of the shipping sotee of its immigration officials to 16,546 others in the engine-room interest, the right hon. gentleman

KEELUNG. Vancouver to check up a report department, and 11,317 in the ste- would consider the advisability of Apr. 38.-T.K E. Perala Mara. That the stowaways had previously wards' department.

protecting the interests of seamen. "been in that American State and

Sir P. Lloyd-Greams said he was The following figures show the always protecting the interests of Apr. 2-T & Clo.. were trying to retum there, via the randabont Carulian route to faci-total mmmber of passengers under seamon, but he did not propose to

May 8-CN. litate entry. As an aftermath to the various flags who passed the prejudice cases on ex parte state- the drammiic attempt was the close Suez Canal in 1913 and 1922-

ments brought to his notice before inspeetion of the "Empress of

looking into them. „Cubada” on frrivaba few days later. Passengers and others on the liner wore surprised on landing to see a

In the advertisement campaign boly of red-coated Royal Canadibu

with which they are bolstering up Aur. 29.-L. Cie Hainoi Mounted Police step up the gang. The figures show that the pas- their shipping and shipbuilding at May 5-0. N. way. The crew were intstered in sengers formerly carried by the old the moment, certain of the Germun the ball-room of the liner by divi. German lines are now carried prin- papers liave seen fit to make all sions and as they were checked off Leipolly under the Dutch flag. 7

sorts of statements with regard to by photographs and, fingerprinte

the five dosted auxiliary schooners they were held under guard by one

The Greek-owned steamer "Cepgenerally quite incorrectly calling section of the "Mounted Polico, halonia," 5,123 tons gross; built in them barques-which Vinnen, of May 1-4.0 Lako Unaws. while other searching parties went 1919 by the Taikoo Dockyard and Hamburg, is building for the South through every part of the slip. Covers were stripped from the life engineering Co., Ltd., Hongkong, American trade. The peculiar-and was put up for sale by auction by unsightly arrangement of topsails is busts; coal hunkers were poked and Messrs. C. W. Kellack & Co..supposed to give them wonderful combed and the most thorough Inspection made during a search the Baltic Exchange on March 2 efficiency and economy in working, May 1-1.0.8.N. Tasting several hours. Nearly forty by order of the Marshal of the in addition to making them so oficiale, aided by the white crew of Admiralty, but was withdrawn at handy that they contain every the liner, took part in the search.

British.....

German French Dutch

£49,000.

1913.

88,00

1022. 93,000

25.000

600

18,000

20,000 14,000 28,000

Haino!. Yornau.

HAIPHONG. Apr. 29. —L & Cio Haidoi. May 1-1 & Cia. Songhoi,

8-C. N.

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The "Panagis," 8,116 possibility of reviving the old pros tons gross, owned by N. 13. Am- perity of the sailing ship. All this batielos, Argostoli, and built in 1919 sort of thing sounds very well, and MOST MODERN CABLE SHIP. by the Shanghai Dock and Engi- certainly the topsaile do give the neering Co., Ltd., was also offered very, minimum of blanketing, but

Apr. 18-N.V.K.

918—E. L at if they are so wonderfully handy it An interesting launch took place for sale, but was withdrawn

is a little difficult to see how the 28-7.8.5.E. at the Jarrow shipyard of lafwers £25,000.

Adolf Vinnen on her maiden Hay-L-BL‚'F. ·· Shipbuilding and Iron Company, Jimited, on Feinuary 16, when the Altogether, there are 1,379 Ship-voyage was unable to wear off the twin-scrow cable steamer "Fura-ping Board shipa of 9,846,611 tone loo shore near the Lizard and be day," which has been built to the dw, now lying idle, and of these come a total wreck under circum- order of Messrs. Siemenk Bros. & 874 of 5,685,166 tons are steel stancos that did not seem to be Co., Ltd., of London and Wool-steamers. The number of vessels warranted even with an ordinarily wich, was successfully put into the owned by the Board which are now bandy sailing ship. Certainly the uter. The Faraday" is of the on service in 386, with an aggregate accident has made quite a lot of following dimensions: Length over deadweight tonnage of 3,297,451. people regard all the talk asso bow sheaves, 415-ft: beam, 48-ft. Nearly half 17.8 per cent.-of the much hot air. 3-in; and depth to upper deck, Shipping Board tonnago in active 20-14. 3-in. She has been con- service is engaged in trade with = structed of steel, under special sur Northern Europe, the United King- ray, to class 100 A1 with Lloyd's dom taking 19.6 per cont. and the Register of Shipping. She is of the French, Dutch, Belgian and Ger- shelter-deck type with freeboard, man ports 25 por cent. 50 vessels and has a clipper stem adapted for of 580,439 tons are engaged on ser- carrying three cable sheaves; o vice to Japan, China and the eruisor stern with two sheaves fitted Straits.

on the starboard side, and two

WHEN YOUR CHILD

EN HAS A COLD":

He Needs Baby's Own Tablets.

When the first symptoms of a cold sre notlood give the child's warm bath and

food

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91 Fifth Street, South

to ensure ample immersion of the Trade has now informed theme Keep welly

vsel wben hor cable is discharged: periat Merchant Service Guid

Oil fuel is also carried in the cross which Society has dealt with a great bunkera of the fore and aft ends of number of these cases on behalf

4heable tanks und separated from its member (andrider

these by air spaces, the total storage members lost in the

of fuel oil being mufficient to pro- has been

vide for a steaming radius of 10,000 mury to pay

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Some very unconventional things were said about Churchpevole, at the sitting of the Church of land National Assembly f Church House, Westminster, Sy

Asserting that many of the clergy. were starving on their "pittance. a stipend," Dr. S. T. ProČKI, Cheltenham, declared vehemently "We cadge our religion-Chene people are the only corporater badly of cadgers in the Empire."

The assembly looked traini when Dr. Pruen added: “We f surely better to go to the devil openly than to worship God dia- honestly."

who starved himself to keep its He knew of a parson, he said).

six children, and of anotherclergy-- man's wife who had to`pawa ́lace" wedding ring in order to buy food.

Everywhere there were clergy-- men who had never been able to afford the little pleasures of life, such as holidays, sweetmeats, king=" mas, smokes, drinks, and occasi al trips to London,

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