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"B" Class £66.0.0d. NEXT SAILINGS. -

OUTWARDS FOR SHANGHAL YOKOHAMA, KOBE & MOJL

S.S., "FIUME-L"

M.V. "VIMINALE"

From Hongkong. .on/or about 4th September. ..on/or about 5th October.

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SB. "ROSANDRA"

S.S. "FIUME-L"

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From Hongkong. on/or about 9th September. on/or about 30th September. en/or, about 30th October.

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS

FROM CALCUTTA & COLOMBO TO SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.

S.S. UMVOLOSI"

Salla from Calcutta 31st August. Sails from Calcutta 30th September. S.S. "UMZUMBI" Regula: Passenger and Carge Service to South African Parts. Through Bls of Lading issued from Hongkong.

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SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION, LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP—Via Singapore, Colombe

Suez and Port Said.

AMAZON MARU

Tuesday 31st August.....

RIO DE JANEIRO: SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES-Vis Saigon, Singapore,.

Colombo, Durban & Capetown,

MONTEVIDEO MARU

Friday 3rd September.

BOMBA

AY-Vis

Singapore and Colombo.

TACOMA MARU

Friday, 3rd September.

SYDNEY MARU

SUMATRA MARU

Tuesday, 7th September. Sanday, 19th September.

CALCUTTA Vía Singapore and RangoOL.

BINGO MARU

Saturday, 25th September.

BANGKOK-Via Saigon

VICTORIA. SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER Via Shanghai and Japan

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SHIPPING NOTES.

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LATEST ADVICE.

LOCAL SHIPPING.

TO-DAY'S ARRIVALS AND CLEARANCES.

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THE MORNING LIST.

This morning, the following The Admiral Oriental Liner President Jefferson" arrived at sea-going arrivals at Hongkong 9 a.m. to-day from Manila with were reported:-

Hong Ping (2625) Br.. from Ran- 14 saloon passengers disembark- ing at Hongkong and 14 through woon. Singapore; Song Soon Hong.

Chipshing "Jefferson"

(1199) Br.. from passengers. The brought a comparatively small Tentsin, Weihaiwsi J.M. & Co.

Namsang (2501) Br., from Kobe, cargo of 138 tons, together with

Of Amoy; J.M. & Co. 3 bags of Manila thail.

Glengarry (5843) Br., from "through" cargo, the "Jefferson"

Emden, Singapore: J.M. & Co.

•hes on board over 2,500 tons,

Kwalyang (3680) R*, from Bang- mostly consisting of Manila hemp. kok; B., & 3.

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AFRICAN FRUIT.

30,000 CASES LANDED AT LIVERPOOL,

RECORD SHIPMENT,

+ ar-

The Scottish Shire liner "Bute shire," to the agency of the Clan Line, is at present discharging in the King's No. 2 Dock, Liverpool. a consignment of 30,000 cases of South African oranges, grape fruit, and tangerines, which she has brought from Cape Town, and which is the largest consignment of South African fruft which has ever been landed at Liverpool. When the **Buteshire" rived in dock 'the dia- charge" of the cargo was imme diately taken in hand by the Caledonin Stevedoring Co., of 28, Chapel Street, and during the course of the unloading the over- seas répresentative of the Fruit Grewers' Co-operative Exchange of South Africa was in. attend- ance. He was highly pleased with the facilities provided by the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board Spring-for the reception of the perishable

Van Cloon (2888) Dutch, from

Presiden: Polk (8304) Am., from The Glen and Shine line "Glen-Boston, Shanghai; Dollar Line. garry" arrived this morning from London and is en route to Japan Switow, Amoy, J.C.J.L. via Shanghai, The "Glengarry" brought 750 tons of general cargo, and about 7,000 tons for her porta .of call. She is scheduled to leave

this afternoon.

Coming from the Japanese ports, the ss. "Namsang" of the Indo-China Steam Navigation Co. arrived at 8 a.m. to-day, with over 500 tons of general cargo for Hongkong

The 'Namsang is scheduled to leave for Calcutta via Singapore on September 2, at 3

..

The s.s. "Linan" of the China Navigation arrived this morning from Shanghai with a few pas- sengers and cargo for Hongkong. The "Linan" also brought a few bags of mail from Shanghai. She will be despatched for Shanghai on September 4, at 3 p.m.

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Dakar Maru (4884), Jap,, from Hamburg, Singapore; N.Y.K.

Toyo Maru No 1 (1306) Jap from Newchwang, Chefoo; M.E.K.

Koan Maru (1971) Jap.. from Mike; Suzuki & Co.,

Departures.

For Shanghai: Sfakiang.

bank.

For Amoy: Kanchow, Kiungchow. Kwong-chow-wan: Chong

For

Hing. For Manila: President Polk. For Nagasaki: Jayporë.

. Clearances. For Saigon: Apocy. För Moji: Cinyo Maru Fog Macassar: Tjisolak. For Milke: Calchäst

PASSENGER LIST.

ARRIVALS.

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goeds, and also with the condition. in which the fruit is being landed and handled by the stevedoring company...

It is hoped that as a result of the gratification expressed by the official representative from South Africa that the shipments to Liverpool from South Africa will be greatly increased in the im- mediate future.

SHIPBUILDING.

INCREASING SEA SPEED.

List of passengers arrived per A day late, the as. “Angers"A. D." 8.8. "President Jefferson" of the Messageries Maritimes will from Manila, on August 31- arrive to-morrow morning from Mrs. C. V. Barretto. Miss H. Marseilles, The "Angers" was Barretto, Misa M. L. Barretto, Miss scheduled to arrive in port this C.Barretto. Miss B. C. Bennett, morning, bat according to advice Miss M. Concinnan, H.R.H. Prince Shipbuilders in this country (says received by the local office, the phani. H.R.H. Princess Sibpan, Home paper) will be interested low tide at Saigen has prevented Mr. H. J. Eddo, Miss B. L. Hehir, to learn some details relating to her from leaving at the time fix-Mias I. Heang. Mr. N. Bdevices for increasing the speed of. ed for departure. The "Angers" Sanalahahna. Mr. L. Tiranagar, vessels. It is pointed out that, in will be despatched for Japanese Miss V. Walker, Mrs. C. M. Dyer, these days of keen competition, Miss H. M. Dyer, Mr. J. J. Gall, particularly between liners and ports, to-morrow at 5 pm."

Mr. C. E. de Maligny, Mrs. Hurgo boats, the speed of the latter With 500 tons of general cargo Penick, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Searey, should, taking, everything into con- for Hongkong, the Nippon Yusen Mr. R. Sugiyams, Mr. D Aguilu, sideration, approximate, that of the Kaisha ss. "Kushima Maru" ar- Mr. W. H. Chapman, Dr. R. Coxon, former, or the "ramps" stand to rived this morning from Japan Mr. T, Joson, Comdr. and Mrs. H. lose a substantial measure of em- i

ployment, owing to slower working. and is en route to Bombay. The B. Kelly.

Kushima Maru" will load about 1,500 tons of general cargo for Bombay and ports of call. She is leave to-morrow scheduled to afternoon.

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WHO'S WHO ABOARD..

A factor which plays an importunt part in this question of speed is that, as a general rule. "newly con- Mrs. Carmen V Baretto and structed vessels are superior in three daughters, wife of the dires-speed to the older one-as, Indeed, tor of the Filipino Carnival Asso-they should be. ciation, en route to Hongkong with It is instructive to learn from The local offices of the Canadian her daughters who will attend Germany; therefore, that the at- Pacific S.S. Co. has been advised school there.

tempts which are being made to that the R.M.S. "Empress of His Royal Highness Prince increase the speed of existing vez- Russia" left Yokohama this morn- Dhan, Prince of Siam, accomsels are being pursued in twe direc- ing for Hongkong via Shanghai panied by his stater, H.R.H. Prin-tions, namely, increase of engine and is due in port on September 7 Lat daylight.

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And decrease of cess Sibpan. together with secre-performance,

While it is not an easy tary, returning from an educational resistance. visit to the Philippines.

task to add a knot to the speed of "One death from heart disease," Mrs. Catherine M. Dyer and Miss an old vessel, casca are on record reports the s.s. "Hong Ping" on Helen Dyer, wife of Vice-President where thia has actually been done. DURBAN, DELAGOA BAY, BEIRA, DAR-ES-SALAAM, ZANZIBAR & arrival here from Rangoon, via of the Southern Pacific Railway, & Hamburg owner, for example, has Singapore. She had on board connected with the San Francisco been able, by the fitting of a special over 900 deck passengers.

Porta

ALABAMA MARU (From Shan ghai) Saturday, 1st September,

MOMBASA-Via Singapore & Colombo,

CHICAGO MARU

......Friday, 10th September.

NEW YORK-Via Japon ports, San Francisco and Panatra,

ARGUN MARU....(From Kealung) End of September.

JAPAN PORTS

INDUS 'MARU..... HONOLULU MARU AMUR

KEELUNG MARU NARA

ria SWATOW & AMOY. KAIJO MARUAN

&AMOY.

TAKAO SWATOW

KOTSU MARU

TAKAO and KEELUNG.

SURABAYA MARU DAIREN CHEFOO and TSINGTAU,

KINZAN MARU

For further particulard please apply Tel. Central No. 4098, 4089, 1996.

Thursday, 9th September. Wednesday, 15th September. Thursday, 18th September.

Sunday, 6th September noon

Wednesday, 8th Sept 10 am.

Sunday, 26th September. Beginning of September. to:-08ÁKA SHOBEN KAISHA.

M. TAKEUCHI, Manager."

ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN "LINF.

CITY OF BARODA" (9670 tona d'w.)

THE above steamer having accommodation for over 100 First

Tas pa stanges will be despatched Via Philippines, Straits, Colombo and Suez Canal on 5th November, 1928, for New York where she is due to arrive on 3rd January, 1927.

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type of rudder, to bring about an the Gall increased speed of one knot, on, business however, a large coal consumption per day, although at a smaller con- of the sumption for the whole voyage, as return the total time required was less.

These and other developments of an essentially technical character Mr. W. Huse Chapman, Secretary will keep shipbuilders and engineers

Office-on tour.

Mr. Jas. J. Gall, of The local office of the Dollar line Motor Co. of Manila, on a has been advised that the a.s.trip,

Mr. C. E. de Maligny, "President Pierce" left Shanghai yesterday for this port and is ex- New Zealand insurance Co., pected to arrive here on Septem-ing to Shanghai from a ber 2 at daylight with passengers, trip to Manila. cargo and American mail.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

The P. & D. B.S." "Ranpura" from! Hongkong arrived London on August 27 at Ga.m.

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DEPARTURES.

business

ca

wonderful

difference to the outcome of a ship's

of the Masonic Building Association on the, qui vive in days when an of Manila, en route. to the States extra knot makes A on leave of absence.

Dr. Rose Coxon, D.D.S., a lady voyage. Incidentally, it is claimed dentist of Ulica, N.Y.-on a round for one of these apecial propellers trip tour of the Orient.

that, its blades being arranged non-symmetrically to correspond with the screw propeller. it regains a part of the losses from the pro- The P. and O. s.s. "Kashgar" left

an im- List of passengers departed per peller's wake-obviously Singapore for this port on the 28th 8.3. "President Polk" for New York mense advantage. instant, at 4 p.m., with the outward via Ports, on August 31;— English Malls, and is due here to Mr. H. S. Hill, Mr. H. Volker, morrow, at about 6 p.m.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lane, Miss M. The C.P.S., R.M.S. "Empress of Lane, Mr. J. Pagandian, Mr. J. W. Canada", Capt. S. Robinson, C.B.E, Reimer. Mr. C. E. Haygood, Mr. F. R.NR., Commander, will leave here Aragon, Mr. M. E. Brink, Mrs. S.] for Victoria and Vancouver, B.C. W. Haas, Miss J. R. Matias,Ensign Considerable damage. was eUS- của Shanghai (Woosung), Nagaank, Wm J

o.tained by

motorship Kobe and Yokohama at noon September 3.

Mullins, Mr. W.

MOTORSHIP DAMAGED.,

the

on Pinkerton, Mr. and Mrs, R. Portillo, "Coppens" of the Pacific Commer

Mr. J. R. Torres. Mr. H. Ncial Co. on August 12, at the port The CPS., R.M.S. "Empress of Cookingham, Rev. "and. Mrs. D. Pof Cebu when it collided with the Russia" arrived at Yokohama, yes Coole, Master. P. S. Coole, Miss P.steamer "San Antonio," accord terday at noon left Yokohama toc du Mez, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hing to a marine protest filled with day at 7 a.m. and is due at Hong Heinrichs; Master W. H. Heinrichs, the Cebu collector of customs and Baxter, kong on September 7

by William Jr... Miss L. E. Termytelen, Mr. M. received The E. & A. e.s. St. Albans" left D. Vare, Mrs. C. H. Weber, Mr. C. acting surveyor of the port, house. No Sydney for this part on August 14 H. Zenzas, Dr. and Mrs. H. R.Manila cuatoms

at a.m. with the outward, Australian O'Brien, Mr. P. A. Petty, Mr. H. action, however, will be taken by Malls, and is due here on Septem-L. Good, Mrs. P. Butta, Dr. and the customs officials until ber 6.

Mrs. T. Ashby, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. the final decision of the Cebu The CPS, hmpress of Banks, Mr. A. R. Ingold, Mrs. S. board of marine accidents is re- Russia" left Vancouver for Hong E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. E. Young, celved in: Manila Captain Jose, kong, via Japan Ports and Shang Mr. A. C. Hastings, Dr. A. Kelsy, J. Consul, master of the motor- hal, pa Augult 19 and is due, hero Miss J. E. Livingston, Mr. and Mrs ship "Coppens," says the master on September 6.

F. H. Smith, Mr.. C. H. Smith, Minn of the 'San Antonio" is to blame..

AMERICAN FAR EAST LINÉ FOR SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES,

J. M. Smith, Mr. L. R. Smith and) Father McNeigh Harrison

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SHIPS. IN PONT.

A NORTH SEA-ADVÉNTURE.

At 9 am to-day the following (numbers of vessels were |port

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After fourteen days on the North

Sea in an open boat, an adventurous. young Norwegian, J. Andersst, put 1. Into Lowestoft on July 17-He set 1 jout on July 2 from Freiderstandt 5 with the object of voyaging to Lon--

don in a craft no larger than a shrimp boat, but on the way across

TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1926.

CANADIAN

PACIFIC

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17. Days from Hongkong to Vancouver

LARGEST & FASTEST

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STEAMSHIPS.

Special FARES to EUROPE

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LEAVE 1926. Sept. 3 Sept. 5 Sept. 8 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 16 Sept. 10 Sept. 22 Sept. 25 Oct. 4 Oct. 14 Oct. 17 Oct. 20 Oct. 25 Nor, I Oct. 20 Oct. 31 Nov. 3 Nov, 6 Nov. 15 Nov. 11 Nov. 14 Nov. 17 Nov. 20 Nov. 20 (E/Asia and E/Russia call at Nagasaki the day

Empress of Canada, Empress of Russia, Empren of Asia, Empress of Canada, Empreu of Russia,

after departure from Shanghal).

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Sept. 8

Arrive

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