DODWELL & COMPANY, LTD.
FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK Via SUEZ.
B.S. WRAY, CASTLE"
Shils on or about 19th Nov.
LLOYD TRIESTINO
REGULAR MONTHLY PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE (FIUME). TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO
·."GENOA, ALL ITALIAN, ADRIATIC. LEVANT, BLACK
SEA AND DANUBE PORTS. ¿ REDUCED PASSAGE RATES TO BRINDISİ, VENICE OR TRIESTE.
"A" Class €72.10.08.
"B" Class £66.0.0d.
· NEXT SAILINGS. "
OUTWARDS FOR SHANGHAL, YOKOHAMA, KOBE ♣ MOJL
M.V. "ESQUILINO"
SIS "VENEZIA“
M.V. "ROMOLO”
M.V. "REMO”
From Hong Kong. Sails on or about 6th Nov. Sails on or about 9th Dec. Sails on or about 6th Jan. 1927. Salle on or about 3rd Feb. 1927.
HOMEWARDS FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE
M.V. "VIMINALE"",
M.V. "ESQUILINO"
SA. "VENEZIA"
M.V. "ROMOLO"
From Hong Kong. Sails on or about 5th Nov. Sails on or about 10th Dec. Sails.on or about, 7th Jan. 1927.
Sails on or about 4th Feb, 1927,
NATAL LINE OF
STEAMERS
FROM CALCUTTA & COLOMBO TO
M
SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.
S.S. "UMSINGA"
.Sally from Calcutta 31st Jan, 1927. Regular "Passenger and Cargo Service to South African Porta, Through Bill of Lading issued from Hong Kong.
.
For Freight or Passage on any of the above Lines apply to:-
DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents. Telephone Central 1030.
O.
S. K
BAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP--Vis Singapore, Colombo,
J
Suez and Fort Said:
AMUR MARU
......Friday, 5th November.
KIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES-Via Saigon.. Singapore,
Colombo. Durban & Capetowa, INDO MARU
BOMBA 1 ---Via Singapore and Colombo.
·BORNEO. MARE
INDO MARU."
MARU
SHUNKO MA
DURBAN, DELAGOA BAY, BEIRA.
MOMBASA-Vin. Shgapore
CANADA MARU
CALLUSTA 7-Via. Singapore and Rangoon,
SANUKI MARU
BANGKOK-Vin. Sargon
Monday, Say November.
Thursday, 4th November.
Sunday, 7th November.
Friday, 19th November, DAR-ES-SALAAM.. ZANZIBAR &
& Colombo.
Wednesday, 10th November;
Thursday, 26th November..
VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER yia Shanghai and Japan
Ports.
LONDON MARU (From Shanghai) Tuesday, 9th November,
HAIPHONG HOIHOW. & PARHOL
TAIKWA MARE.........
Monday, 8th November
NEW YORK-a Jugun porta? San Francisco and Panama
HAGUE MARU(From Keelung) Monday, 8th November. JAPAN POKUS
ALTAT MARU
SUMATRA MARU
KEELUSU 99 SWATOW & AMOY.
A
KYODO MARU
KAIJO MARU
KAKANWATOW & AMOY
KOTSU MARU
FAKAY #
HMLI
CANCES MARU DAIRES BERDO 480 TSINGTAU:
KINZAN. MARU
For further pariwudura please apply THE Concru? Nu, 1888,, 4089, 4098.
Monday, 15th November, Tuesday, 16th November.
Sunday, 7th November 10 a.m. Sunday, 14th November 10 a.m.
Wednesday. 17th, Nov., 8 a.m.,
Wednesday, 1st December."
End" of November. to:-OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
M. TAKEUCHI, Masager.
ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE,
"CITY OF BARODA" 9.070 tons d.w. sailing 5th Nov. "CITY OF CAIRO" · 19,145 tons.d.w. sailing 3rd Dec1, The above modern passanger steamers will be despatched as above 101 Boston and New York via Philippine Islands, Straits, Colombo and Suez Canal; arriving in New York on or about 5th January and 2nd February respectively. #100-Single First Class 70--Single Second Class,
"For further particulers, apply to...
THE BANK LINE, LTD., General Agents.
Fares
The Breatheable. Curs for THROAT, CHEST
and LUNGS.
ALWAYS TAKE
PEPS
FOR COUGHS, COLDS & BRONCHITIS
PEP5 am and tusenlad pinga konijn, with useful lassie korkeavage
THE CHINA MAIL.
SHIPPING SECTION.
LLOYD'S REGISTER.
EXTRACTS FROM ANNUAL. REPORT.
301 NEW VESSELS."
The annual report of Lloyd's Register of Shipping emphasises the effect of the coal dispute in England, upon industrial conditions during recent months.
of
conse.
The enforced closing down blast furnaces and of steel works and forging establishments in the United Kingdom; and the quent stoppage of the supply of materiale essential to shipbuilding and engineering have, says the report dealt these industries heavy blow just at a time when there wero indications of an ap- proaching improvement in trade for which the country, has been wait- ing so long.
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Less Than Last Year. The stoppage occurred too late to make its effect felt to any sub- stantial extent upon the Society's Operationa. in the year under re- view. Indeed, notwithstanding the
the adverse conditions, Society's work at home and abroad shows a slight facrease. over that of the preceding year as regards the tonnage of vessels completed. under survey. The full effect of shown the stoppage will not be until the complete returns are made up for the current twelve months. But that it will be serious is al ready indicated by the falling off in the amount of new work coming forward and this falling off will necessarily go on increasing until a settlement of the coal dispute' is. arrived at
During the year under review, the Committee have passed plans for 361 new vessels of 1,089,360 These Agures, It is tons grosa. stated are substantially below! Chose for the corresponding period last year.
During the year ended 30th June, 1926, the "Committee have assigned classes to 48 new vessels of 1,330,- 50% tona, gross, s tonnage showing slight increase over the figures For the previous year.
Britain Heade List.
It is interesting to note that Great Britain and Ireland head the hat with'n 260 vessels of an aggré- gate tonnage of 807.626. tons. Ger many coming next with 27 vessels
of an aggregate tonnage of 198,172
LOCAL SHIPPING,
TO-DAY'S ARRIVALS AND CLEARANCES.
THE MORNING LIST.
This morning, the following sea- going arrivals at Hong Kong wore reported:
Takliwa (3742) Bri, from Kobe and Amoy; M. M. & Co.
Tilawa (6153) Rri, from Cal- cutta. and Singapore: M. M. & Co.
Benorophon (5713) Bri., from Liverpool and Singapore; B & S
Antung (2107) Bri.. from Amoy: P. & S.
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Liangchow (1220) Bri.. from: Shanghai and Amoy: B. & S,
"Fooshing (1428), Bri, from Shanghai and Swatowe J. M.
Kum Sung (3341) Bri., from Amoy; J. M.
City of Baroda (4500) Bri, from Shanghai Bank Line.
Viminale (5416) Italian, from Shanghai: Dodwell...
Vulcanus (707) Dutch, Canton; A.. P. C.
from
Kiku Maru (1958). Jap., „from Mike M. B. K.
Amir Maru (4823) Jap., from Shanghai; . 'S.. K.
Departures.
For Manila: President Grant. For Holhow: Davikem Song Bo. For Amoy: Seang Bee... For Saigon: Maud Prosper For Sandakan: Hin Sang. For Murtak: Tjikarang: For Swatow: Hop Sang. For Moj Borneo, "Maru.
Clearance..
For Shanghai: Bellerophon,
SHIPS IN PORT.
At 9 am today the following numbers, of vessels. port:-
British
American
STEAMER GROUNDS.
MISHAP IN THE SUEZ CANAL.
TOWED TO ISMAJETA.
Port Said, Nov. 4.
The Dutch steamer "Karimoon,' from Amsterdam and Antwerp for Batavia, grounded in the Suez Canal during a bank of fogi.
She got off assisted by tugs and' is being towed to Ismailia where divers will examine her-Reuter.
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1926.
CANADIAN
PACIFIC
QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC.
NEXT SAILING
to the
PACIFIC COAST
SHIPPING NOTES. SS. "EMPRESS OF RUSSIA”
VESSELS FROM FAR AND NEAR
LATEST INTELLIGENCE..
Encountening a strong monsoon, the a.a. "City of Catro" from Singa-
pore
will not arrive here to-day, as expected, but le expected to- 'morrow morning at daylight
A
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The 6. "Kum Sang" of the Indo- China S. N. Co. arrived, ester- tons. of general cargo for discharge, day afternoon and brought 1,099 here, from Amoy. She reports the death of her No. 1 tindal who fell overboard while the ship was enter- ing Amoy. She will leave for Cal- cutta and Singapore this afternoon.
*
The C.P.R.. liner, "Empress of Canada." which arrived at Kobe on November 3 at 3 pm, left for Yoke- hama at 10 p.m. and arrived there this morning.
*
On her way here from Shanghai, the O.S.K. steamer "Amur Maru" rescued three Chinese members of a wrecked junk in Lat. 22.56. N... Long. 11.16 E. The "Amur Manu" arrived this morning and brought 186 tons of general cargo.
With a cargo. of 2,000 tons of general merchandise for dischargi here, the s.s. "Antung" of the China Navigation Co., Ltd. arrived';j; here this, morning.
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The s.8. "Valcanus" arrived last might with 989 tons of kerosene con- | signed to the Asiatic Petroleum Co.
were
in
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3
2
here.
1
Japanese 'Chinese
16
Norwegian
German Italian
Dutch
Panama
Portuguese French
3
2
No flag
Total
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HARBOUR OFFICE STAFF.
1:
The increases of staff in the Har-
i tons. The United States is sixth bour, Department na provided for
The Bank Line steamer "City of Baroda" arrived this morning with- out any cargo, but had 163 bags of mail. She will load here and will sail for Antwerp to-morrow,
*
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The local office cf the CP.R. has teen advised that the R.M.S. "Em- press of Russia" arrived in Manila this morning and will be despatched from there so-morrow afternoon and is cue here on Monday morning,
*
En route to Trieste, the Italian sffamer "Viminale" arrived here; this morning without any ergo. She will sail after loading.
on, the Hat with ten Vessels of anthe 1927 Budget, has been approved aggregats tonnage of 36,023 tons, by the Secretary of State for the
ATU! They whilst the British Dominions figure Colonies.
Deputy if the Hat with fourlien vessels Harbour Master, 2 Assitant Gov-
5talling 14:679 tons.
ernment Marine Surveyors, 1 Borr MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS, ing Officer. 1 Assistant chief junk inspector and a boarding, offour (master of the rescue-tug "Kau- Sing),
The Committee have" always had in view the importance of the study of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, and with the object of encouraging those engaged in these branches of science, they have for
The C.P.S., R.M.S. "Empress of Canada" arrived at Kobe on Novem- bar 3 at 2.30 p.m. left Kobe onl November at 10. p.m. and was due,
many years granted Scholarships to operation with recognised Classic at Yokohatha to-day at 6 am.
assist advanced students. Twenty-cation Societies to secure proper three such Scholarships are now control in seaworthiness, provided by the Committee, each of. which is tenable for three years.
As a result of the discussion which took place, the Committee expressed their willingness to accept the provisions of the Con- Govern-vention, signed between the various States at Copenhagen in January, 1928, and to undertake the neces sary work to comply therewith.
A Conference was held during the latter part of last year between Representatives of the munts of Denmark. Iceland. Fin- land. Norway and Sweden with the object of facilitating intercourse at aca amongst themselves and of In this connection, it may be furthering their co-operation in the mentioned that the Surveys and Cer- development of certain interna-tificates of Lloyd's "Register are tionally recognized provisions for now recognised in the following the seaworthiness of ships and countries as exempting vessels their equipment..
from undergoing Government ina- pections of various kinds; viz:- France, Holland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Spain, Greece, Belgium, Portugal. Latvia, and the British Dominions.
In Foreign Countries. Representatives of the Confer fee visited this Office in April last and intimated that the various Governments favoured close Co-
SHIPBUILDERS, SHIP REPAIRERS, BOILER MAKERS, FORGE MASTERS, OXY-ACETYLENE, AND ELECTRIC WELDERS, MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERS."
THE
The P. & O. s.s. "Alipore" left Shanghai for this port on November at 2.30 p.m.. and is due here on. November 7 ut about 5 am.
AMERICAN AUSTRALIA ORIENT LINE.
Operated for
U. S. Shipping Board By SWAYNE & HOYT, INC. For San Francisco & Los Angeles S.S. "WEST SEQUANA” Nev, 6.
For Salgon only" For full informatión apply to--- SWAYNE & HOYT, INC. L. EVERETT, Inc. General Agents". Telephone C: 3008
1st Floor, Queen's Building.
TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY
DRY DOCK----
Length 787 Fest.. Length on Blocks 750 Feet. Depth on Centre of
OF HONGKONG, LIMITED.
Tel. Address: "TAIKOODOCK" HONGKONG. Telephone: Central No. 212.
Call Flag: "C"” over “ANS, FENNANT,"
80 (H.W.OS.T.) 84 ft. 6 ins.
THREE SLIPWAYS-
Capable of Handung Ships Ep to $.000 Tons Displacement. Electric Crane at Sea Wall, Capable of" Lifting 100 Tons at 70 Feet Radius. :
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
AGENTS. HONGKONG, CHINA & JAPAN.
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will sail for
VICTORIA and VANCOUVER via Shanghai and Japan Ports
at 1 am THURSDAY, Nov. 11th........
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EXPRESS
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Experienced Travellers carry them because of their convenience and safety
GOOD THE WORLD OVER
Ask any Canadian Pacific Agent -
Passenger Department: Freight and Express?
Tel. €.752 Tel. 0:42.
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CHINA BORNEO SHIPPING.
HONG KONG-BORNEO ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. To Sandakan, Tawan, Semporna and Lahad Datu Returning via Sandakan Jambobgan and Jesselton Regular Three-weekly Freight and Passenger Service. S.S. "LOK SUN" Hong Kong Salled
.FRIDAY Supdakan Arrived
Sailed
TAWAW
Semporna
Arrived" Sailed
Arrived
Sailed
Lahad Datu Arrived “
rived
Sandakan
Salled Jambobgan Arrived
Salted
Jesselton Arrival
October
CO.
October
TEESDAY WEDESDAY THURSDAY
October
20
October 27:
October
October: 28
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PRIDAY
October
October
30
October
MONDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
November 8
November
FRIDAY
November 5
November 5
November 10.
FRIDAY
WEDNESDAY'
Departure Hongkong
Arrival Excellent necommodation for Sulon, Second glass and Steerage
passengers.
All First Class Staterooma and Second Class Cabine, fitted with Electric Fans.
Hotel reservations arranged at Sandakan and Hong Kong if desired.
Through Bills of Lading issued to B. N. Borne Ports other than those named.
Sailings are subject to alteration..
For Freight, Panange and other Information please apply to
CARMICHAEL & CLARKE, Agents,
Queen's Building,
OR
W. WATT & CO., Arents.
188, Wing Lok Street West,
A WEEK'S PAPERS IN
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Phone C 4908,
ONE.
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"Diehard" Pickets: Actions of a section of "diehard" agitators in Canton, against British interests, are carefully recorded, leading up to Mr. Eugene Chen's explanation.
"Latest Outrages: Despatches (with explanatory foot notes) will be found concerning the latest outrages on foreigners the kidnapping of an Anglican Bishop and the murder of a French Consul.
Variety of News: All the daily reports are reproduced, together with cartoons, illustrated topical articles by experts "&c.
The "China Mail" makes a point of explaining names and things. Chinese which baffle the foreigner. The copious addenda in the daily issue will all be found in the weekly and will be of use as a
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