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£80.0.0.
OUTWARDS FOR SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, KOBE & MOJI.
M/V "ESQUILINO”
M/V "ROMOLO"
·COASTAL MOVES.
CHANGES IN SHIPS* PERSONNEL.
THE CHINA MAIL,
SHIPPING
the
SECTION.
/// PASSENGER LIST.
THE "KOCHOW.” ·
CAPTAIN DAVID MORGAN'S STORY.
AN INQUIRY LIKELY,
DEPARTURES.
Passengera departed for United Kingdom via Singapore and Mar- seilles by the s.8. "Antenor" on June 18 were:--
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ost, Matr. P. Ost, Mias C. Ost, Matr. H, Ost, Mr. J. R. Hooley, Mr. J. B. Milne, Mrs. V. M. Drayson, Miss H. V. Drayson, Mrs. F. A. Starling, Mr. and Mrs. H. McTavish, Miss C.. McTavish. Matr. A. D. McTavish, TWO RESIGNATIONS.
Mrs. F. Hayley Bell, Miss E. Hayley Bell, Matr. J. Hayley Bell, Prior to leaving Hong Kong Misa I. Day, Mr. A. H. Lec. Mr. J. Captain Pringle, of
last night to return to the scene and Mrs. R. A. Rogers, Miss C, M. "Sinklang" has gono master,
of the wreck, Captain, David Trowell, Mr. Chow Lock-chya, Mr. "Szechucn."
Captain J. W. Tinson, of the Morgan, master of the British, S. P. White, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. river steamboat "Kochow," re- Watkins, Mr. N. B. Carson, Mr. "Szechuen," l'on reserve.
A. C. Savago, Mr. N. S. Lim, Mrs. Captain C. H. Jones, of the lated his experiences.
He gave "Ninghal," has
an impression that M. L. Stock, Mr. Lal Weng-cheong, there was "Sinkiang."
no stampede among Mr. and Mrs. Weis, Mr. Winkelman, the Chinese passengers when the Mr. M. Conlon, Mr. G. II. Donald, "Kochow" grounded and listed to Mrs. A. D. Arc, Mr. G. B. Esdale, port on the night of June 9-10. Mra. Humphreya and 2 children, They were taken off in the ship's Mr. A. Keenan, Mrs. J. R: Moddle boats; Captain Morgan super- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. vised embarkation from the fore Weeks. part and Mr, W. C. Beck (chief officer) from aft, with the Indian anti-piracy guards standing amid-] ships with their revolvers cover-
"
gone
master,
Captain N. Hardie, from reserve, has gone master, "Ninghai."
Mr. W. L. Thomas, from reserve, has gone chief officer, "Szechuen," Mr. C.-W. Rendali, second officer, ...Sails hence on or about 19th July. "Wanlin," has gone second officer.
From Hong Kong, .Salls hence on or about 21st June.
HOMEWARDS, FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE.
M/V "VIMINALE" "M/V "ESQUILINO”.
From Hong Kong. ...Sails hence on or about 26th Juno Salls hence on or about 24th July,
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THROUGH BOOKING TO EUROPE AT REDUCED RATES, £120, £112, £110, £102. £83, via San Francisco.
G$440, GS420, via Japan and Seattle.
SAN FRANCISCO vin Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.
KOREA MARU (Calls at Keelung).. Tuesday, 26th June. SHINYO MARU
Tuesday, 10th July
LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM - via
Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Suez.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.
Saturday, Saturday,
16th June. 30th June.
..Wednesday,
Wednesday,
20th June.
25th July.
Wednesday, 27th June.
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu, Los Angeles,
"Luchow."
Mr. T. J. Thomas, second officer, "Hain Peking." has gone second offear, "Changchow."
Mr. J. McWilliam, kecond officer, "Changchow," is on reserve.
Mr. J. H. Hodgkiss, chief officer, "Hala Peking." has gone chief offl cer, "Suiyang,"
Captain A. H. Bathurst, of the "Yingchow,"
has gone master. "Newchwang."
Mr. J. Taylor, chief
officer, "Suiyang," has gone acting master, "Yingchow."
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. ̧
The Bon Line a... "Bendoran"? ing the approaches to the boats. from Middlesbro', Antwerp, Lon- The boats were got away in don, Straits and Philippines is due good order, says Captain to arrive here to-day, Morgan. And there could not, in his opinion, have been more than ten lives lost.
Salvage Prospects.
The M/V "Agra" (Swedish East Aslatie Co., Ltd.), left Antwerp on May 7, and is due here on or abant June 16.
"Bendoran"
The Ben Line 8.8.
There were four first-class pas- sengers locked up in their cabins, from Middlesbro, Antwerp, Len- two crushed by cargo falling on don, Straits and Philippines is due them in the steerage, one drown-to arrive here on June 16,
The M/V "Delhi" (Swedish East Mr. W. B. Paul, second officer, jed (body recovered) and threej "Newchwang," has
Astatic Co., Ltd.), left Hamburg gone acting missing: ehlef officer, "Kangting."
Captain Morgan is optimistic on May 18, and is due here on or Mr. P. McAllater, sup'y second as to the salvage prospects. He about June 17.
The B. I. 8.5. "Talamba" left Sin- officer, "Hain Poking," has gone pays a tribute to the faith the second officer, "Newchwang."
Chinese passengers placed in him gapore for this port yesterday a.m.. and the officers after the first and is due here on June 17 p.m.
The C.P.S. R.ALS. "Empress of alarm, to the rescue work per-Russia" left Vancouver for Hong formed by H.M.'s armed launches, "Nessus" and "Onslaught," to the Kong, via Japan ports and Shang- Naval officers and men who fed hai, on June 7, and is due here on and clothed him, and to the work! June 26, of the Chinese crew, all of whom had been accounted for.
Mr. J. Major, second officer, "Tungchow," has resigned from the China Navigation Co.
Mr. D. Needham, second officer, "Tungting," has gone second officer, "Ngankin."
Mr. E. H. Muton, second officer, "Ngunkin,” has gone second officer, "Tungehow."
Mr. H. E. Woodstack, acting officer, "Hain Peking," has gone acting chief officer, "Yunnan."
Mr. W. A. Orwin, chief officer, "Yannan," is on Home leave.
Mr. J. A. Grossett, from reserve, has gone extra chief officer, "Hain Peking."
Mr. J. L. Gamble, chief officer,
"Wanliu," has gone acting master, "Kangting."
Mr. D. E. Brown, chief officer, "Antung." is on Home leave.
Mr. I. Newton, chief officer, "Chinhun," has gone chief officer, | "Antung."
Mr. K. D. Fairfax, third officer, "Antung," has gone second officer. "Chinhua."
THE FUTURE OF GIBRALTAR.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.
Consignees of Cargo ex M.V. "Forresbank" are reminded to take delivery of their goods which will be subject to rent after June
Now that the strike of the bunk-15.
er coal labour at Gibraltar has Consignees of Cargo ex 8.8. finally been settled, it remains to "City of Tokio" are reminded to attempt to repair the damage, take delivery of their goods which which will be far more difficult will be subject to rent after June than the men's leaders could ever 16.
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have imagined when they advised Consignees of Cargo, ex M.V. this proceeding. For a long time "Siam" are reminded to tako de past the trade of Gibraltar has been livery of their goods which will be ip a precarious condition, particu- subject to rent after June 18. larly the "bunkering, trade, which
used to be very profitable and to Russian engineers from the Don supply work for a large number of Basin have reached Bochum to labourers.
For one thing, the study modern cokeries and plant Navy has turned to oil, cutting out for dealing with subsidiary pro- Mr. E. G. Long has been appoint-all this labour, and the visits of ducts in Rhenish Westphalia. The ed third officer, "Antung."
the ships are far less frequent Soviet nuthorities hope to persunde Mr. T. L. Rasmussen, chief off-For another thing, Tangler has Ruh: firms to undertake coal de- car, "Tungting," has gone chief seen the weakness of Gibraltar's velopmcats there. officer. "Nanning."
position in this trade, and with sev-|
Mr. O. Fox, chief officer, "Nan-eral other North African towns has chief officer, made à determined attack on it. ning." has gone
Tungting."
KITANO MARU
HARUNA MARU
TANGO MARU
AKI MARU
+ GENOA MARÜ
Mexico & Panama.
GINYU MARU
Thursday,
12th July.
Mr. P. Jenkins, second
KAMAKURA' MARU
Tuesday,
SOUTH AMERICA (East Coast) vin Singapore, Cape Town & Ports. "Chekiang," has gone second
Tuesday, NEW YORK and/or BOSTON via PANAMA.
Friday, + ASUKA MARU LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Geneva, Marseliles.
+ DURBAN MARU
17th July.
|
"Fengtien.".
15th June.
10th July.
2
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.
NAGATO MARU
Monday,
18th June.
NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
AKI MARU
Friday,
† DELAGOA MARU
22nd June.
Friday, 18th June. Wednesday, 20th June. Thursday, 21st June.
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
+ SEIYO MARU (Mojl direct)
BINGO MARU
+Cargo only.
Subject to alteration without notice.
For further information apply to-NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Tel. Central No. 292 (Private exchange to all departments.)
O. S. K.
BAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
LONDON,
HAMBURG.
ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP-Yis Blog pore Colombo, Saez and Port Said.
.:Wednesday, ALTAI MARU
11th July.
RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES Via Saigon, Singapore,
Colombo, Darban & Cape Town
MANILA MARU ́«»-An..
BOMBAY Vix Singapore and 'Colombo
Operated for
They have found no very great dif- AMERICAN AUSTRALIA ORIENT
LINE. officer, culty in capturing a large part of officer, the commercial bunkering, and strikes like the one that is just finished will do more to hasten the end of the trade altogether than anything else. "Journal of Com- merce."
Mr. E. L. Swan, second officer, "Fengtien," bhs gone sup'y chief officer, "Wanhsien."
Mr. A. S. Lewis, second officer, "Ningpo," has gone second officer, "Chekiang,"
Mr. L. V. Rowe, chief officer, "Tatung," is on reserve.
Mr. J. W. Hurst, second officer, "Tatung," has gone acting chief officer, same ship.
Mr. E. W. Richards, chief officer, "Ngankin," has gone acting master, "Wanhsion."
Mr. E. W. Awcock, chief officer, "Szechuen," has gone chief officer, "Kwangre."
Mr. E... Wood chief officer, "Kwangac," has gone chief officer, "Ngankin."
cer, "Ninghai," hás
gone junior third engineer officer, "Anking."
Mr. J. McAulay, third engineer officer, "Kanchow," has gone sup'y
engineer third
officer, "Hsin Peking."
Mr. W. J. Belcher, acting chlef engineer officer, "Wuchang," has gone acting chief engineer officer; "Chusan."
Mr. R. S. Sinclair, acting, chief engineer officer, "Chusan," has act- ing chief engineer oficer, "Wan- hsien."
Mr. F. Appleton, sup'y third en. gineer officer, "Shuntien," has gone Mr. D. B. Kerr, sup'y third ex- third engineer officer, "Wuchang"gineer officer. "Hain Peking." has
Mr. E.. Burns, chief engineer gone third engineer officer, "Ning-| officer, "Newchwang," is on Home hai." leave.
Mr. J. H. Bryson, acting chief engineer officer, "Wanliu," has gone acting chief engineer officer, "New- chwang."
Mr. J. Gardner, second engineer officer, "Tungting," has gone acting chief, engineer officer, "Wanllud. Mr. J. H. Fayers, third engineer officer, "Hsin Peking," has gone acting second engineer officer,
DURBAN, DELAGOA BAY, BEIRA, DAR-ES-SALAAM, ZANZIBAR AND "Tungting.".
MOMBASA-Via. Singapore and Colombo,
Saturday, 30th June.
TACOMA MARU
INDUS MATU
Saturday, 22nd June, Thursday, 5th July,
PANAMA MARU
Sunday, 8th July,
SHUNKO MĀRU
Thursday, 5th July.
SEATTLE MARU
Wednesday, 25th July.
Japan ports
BANGKORVin' Saigon.
KOHSO MARU N2.
„Monday, 18th June.
CALCUTTA Via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon
VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER--Via Shanghai and
HAIPHONG Y. HOYTOY & FAROL
NEW YORK Vin Japan ports, San Francisco & Panama
JAPAN PORTE
HAVANA MARU
REATTLE MARU
BATAVIA MARU-
KEELUNG AWATOW & AMOY
HOZAN MARU
TAKAO-VI SWATOW & AMOY
KOHOKU MARU
TAKAN & KERLING
BATAVIA HARU.
For further particulars please apply Tel, Central No. 4088, 4989, 4090.
End of June;
«Sunday, 24th June.
Saturday, 7th July.
Sunday, 17th June noon.
Thursday, 28th June/noon.
(day, -7th July, to:-OBAKA SHOSEN KAISILA.
AL TAKEUCHI, Manger,
Mr. G. R. Wemaley, third on- gineer officer, Shuntien," has gone third
officer, crigineer
"Hain Peking."
Mr. G. Buchanan, from reserve, bas gone chief engineer officer, "Wenchow."
Captain A. Woodley, from re- serve, has gone master, "Loongwo." Captain D. Christie, of the master, "Longwo," has gone “Tingbang."
the
Captain S. Findieson, of "Tingaang," is on reserve.org ^. Mr. J. A. Lindsay, from reserve, has gone chief officer, "Luenho.".
Mr. G. I. Lawson, from reserve, has gone acting. chief officer, "Kutwo."!
Mr. N. Richardson, 'chief officer, "Kutwò," is" on reserve.
Mr. R. L. Barcus, from reserve, has gone sup'y third engineer, offi- cer "Pingwo
Mr. A. Clyne, third engineer off- cer, "Pingwo," has resigned from .../MP/ G. Cormack, chief engineer the Indo-China 5.N. Co., Ltd. offleer, Wenchow," has gone chief Mr. E. McNab, from reserve, has engineer officer, "Wuchang."Y sup'y second ongineer officer,
"Kungwo.
MP. A. Lockerbie, third engineer officer,Wenchow has gone third Mr. P. Stewart, sup'y second en- engineer officer, "Shuntien.gineer officer, "Kungwo," is on
Mr. J. C. Campbell, third, en reserve... gineer officer, “Anking" has gone Mr. A. Dunn, third engineer off- gone, third acting second engineer officer, cer, Leongwo "so has "Poyang.
BAGGUR ASME engineer officer ntahing.
Mr.. J. Findlater, third" engineer Mr. E. C. O. Bird, Junior: third engineer officer, "Aoking," has gone officer, Yatching has gone third, engineer officer, same ship. third" engineer officer, ""Loong
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29th
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