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Tuesday, 10th July. SHINYO MARU (Calls Nagasaki) ......... SIDERIA MARU (Calle Keelung),.. Tuesday, 24th July,

Wednesday, TAIYO MARU

8th August.

LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM via

Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Suez.

HARUNA MARU

Saturday, 30th June,

KAMO MARU

Saturday,

14th July,

KATORI MARU

Saturday,

28th July.

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.

AKI MÁRU ......***

MISHIMA MARU

Wednesday, Wednesday,

25th July.

22nd August,

11th July.

BOMBAY vin Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.

AWA MARU

Mexico & Panama. CINYO MARU

Wednesday,

Thursday,

THE CHINA MAIL

SHIPPING

"SLOTTED" SAILS.

YACHTSMAN'S LESSON FROM.

AIRCRAFT.

control.

USE OF THE WIND,

SECTION.

LOCAL SHIPPING.

TO-DAY'S - ARRIVAL · AND DEPARTURES,

A BIG LIST.

4 DAYS TO AMERICA.

'U.S. SHIPPING BOARD'S

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New York-An American schame. to establish a swift steamship sor vice between New York and Eng land received a severe blow when the United States Shipping Board described the plans as "economical- ly unsound, and, financially nebul QUB." "

But

On the initiative of Mr. Lawrence R. Wilder, it was proposed to build six steamers capable of a spead of Mr. G. G. Falrey, the aeroplane Kwaisang (1435) British, from 28 knots and able to cross the At designer and constructor, a keen Tsingtao, Swatow-J. M. & Co.:lantic in four days. Elaborate yachting man, has applied to a passengers, 200 tons general cargo plans had been prepared to make an salling yacht the principle of the for Hong Kong $20 tons general improved port on this side, con- the slotted wing successfully in- cargo (through).

nected by a fast train service with, troduced to aeroplanes with a view

Soochow (1694) British, from New York, to increasing the life due to the ac-

Tsingtao, Swatow-B. & S::-111

The scheme required a Govern SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu, Los Angeles. tion of the flow of air at speed, and passengers, 200 tons general cargement lean of £20,000,000,

also employed to secure Increased for Hong Kong, 320 tons general Senator Bingham, of Connecticut,

cargo (through),

called for a report, which was re- The "alotted" wing is a wing"

Helenus (4810) British, from quested from the Shipping Board, with a narrow apar-like extension running parallel with. Its leading Dairen, Shanghai-B. & S.:-30 who stated:

The vessels projected will not be edge, and separated from the main tone general cargo (through), body of the wing by a narrow aper- Hong Peng (4526) British, from able to maintain a sea speed of thirty-three knots on the power- ture which can be opened or closed Rangoon, Singapore Ho. Hong:-

contemplated. The Transoceanic at the will of the pilot, or, as is 1,474 passengers, 200 tons general Corporation declined to subrait any more generally the case, contrived cargo for Hong Kong, 1,700 tona data with respect to Its financial operate automatically. The general cargo (through). condition or its plans for future name "rider wing" used fourteen Atreus (4286) British, from New financing. years ago to describe what is now York, Manila B. & S.:-188 tona generally known as the "alotted general cargo for Hong Kong, 2,218 wing" is perhaps more suitable.. !oll. (through).

12th July. SOUTH AMERICA (East Coast) via Singapore, Cape Town & Poris.

KAMAKURA MARU

NEW YORK and/or BOSTON via PANAMA.

+TAKAOKA MARU

+ KAKO MARU

LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Geneva, Marseilles. ·

† DURBAN MARU

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.

+ RANGOON MARU

†TOKUSHIMA MARU

Thursday, 12th July,

Wednesday, 4th July. Saturday, 14th July.

Wednesday, 11th July,

Saturday, 80th June. Monday, 9th July.

NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

Friday, MISHIMA MARU SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

+TOTTORI KARU (Moji direct).... Tuesday, Monday, + CEYLON MARU (Moj! direct)....

Monday, KASHIMA MARU KAWACHI MARU (Kobe direct)... Tuesday,

20th July.

3rd July. 9th July, 9th July.

10th July.

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.

SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP-Via | Slogapore |

Colombo, Sues and Port Bald.

11th July.. ****... Wednesday,

ALTAI NARU

RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AMES Via Saigon, Singapore,

Colombo, Durban & Cape Town MANILA MARU ......................................................... BOMBAY-Via Singapore & Colombo.

INDUS MARU

BORNEO MARU

Monday, 2nd July.

DURBAN, DELAGGA, BAY, BEIRA, DAR-ES-SALAAM, ZANZIBAR AND

MOMBASA-Yia Singapore and Colombo.

Friday, 8th July.

Friday, 20th July,

Sunday, 8th July.

Thursday, 5th July.

Wednesday, 25th July,

CALCUTTA Via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon

PANAMA MARU

SHUNKO MARU

SEATTLE MARU

Japan ports

to

Mr. Fairey has already obtained good results from the application of this principle to sails, and he re-, minds me that sailing ship de- signers have never availed them selves of the science of aerodyna- mics in the excercise of their craft. Although the sailing ship has been in existence for thousands of years, and has seen great improvements in Its long history, it is certain that aerodynamics, a science which has made greater strides in the past twenty-five years than in the previ- ous 5,000 years, could be turned to its service.

"Rider" Bail.

Hulchow. (1222) British, from Tongku, Wei-hat-wel-B. & S.:-24 passengers, 658 tons general cargo, for Hong Kong, 10 tons general cargo (through),

It is recommended that the pro- posal of the Transoceanic Corpora- tion should not be accepted.

When informed of the Board's re- port, Mr. Wilder said:--

We reiterate and we are ready to satisfy any proper department of the Government of our ability to Glaucus (4792) British, from carry out our part when the time Liverpool, Singapore B. & S. comes to apply definitely for 191 passengers, 8,061 tons' general- cargo for Hong Kong, 5,600 tons general cargo (through)...

Liangchow (1220) British, from Newchwang, Amoy B. & S.50 passengers, 250 tons general cargo for Hong Kong, 700 tons general cargo (through).

loan.

PASSENGER LIST.

DEPARTURES.

Д

Passengers departed for Manila. St. Albans (2530) British, from by the "Empress of Russia” yester- The use of a "rider" sail in cer-Yokohama, Moji-Mc. Mackenzie: day ware tain cases would enable the wind 43 passengers, 1,797 tons general to exercise a greater useful power cargo (through). over the ship without adding to 'the total sail area and without sacrific- ing anything..

Mr. Fairey belleves that much more use could be made of the wind

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MON. 16th

BUN. 22nd.. FRL 27th

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JUNE

FRI.

JULY

WED.

4th

MON 9th

29th

FRI 20th

WED. 25th SUN. 15th ....... MON, 30th

S.S. "TAI HING”":" [1,068 tons Capt. 0. B. Wilke.] Mr. H. P. "Advani, Maj. J. E

JULY Boles, Rev. and Mrs. A. E, Bigelow,

SUN. 1st. FRI. 6th Kumsang (3841) British, from Mr. S. B. Boskoff, Mr. and Mrs. E: A. L. Best,. Miss M. and Mstr.

WED. 11th Osaka, Amoy J.M.: 72 - passen-

Regular Service of Fast, High Class River Steamers Having Good Ac- gers, 1,192 tons general cargo for H. Best, Mr. T. B. Bdsjoe, Mr. P. de la Cruz, Mr. G. Canda, Mr.

commodation for Firat Class Passengers. Electric Light and Fans in State- Hong Kong, 201 tons general cargo H. E. Crampton, Miss Clinton, Mrs.cooms and Saloon. The as "Tat Bling" is fitted with Wireless. (through)...

Theso vessels leave-Hong Kong for Wuchow (via Samahal, Shlubing E. 0 Drake, Miss M. and Mstr. both in sea transport-and in power creation for industrial purposes. Benarty (8584) British, from J. Drake, Mr. T. Dandumal, Mr. Takhing & Dosing) and return to Hong Kong (vin same Ports) - every Ove Fares for round trip (not including meals) $20. Meals & Wines are London, Manila Gibb Livingston: and Mrs. W. M. Davies, Mr. W. days. country because it is not used (as-740 tons general cargo for Hong Davies, Miss M. Davies, Miss M. to be obtained on board, it might, be) for the creation of Kong, 1,300 tons general cargo Everham, Miss J. M. Franklin, Mr.

Hong Kong Arrivals and Departures from Hol On Wharf, power which could be stored for re-

For information apply gular use; and only in countries where wind is steady and continu- pus can the ordinary windmill com pete with modern methods:

VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER Vin Shanghai and The windmill is dying out in this

ARABIA MARU (From Shangha)Monday, End July. MELBOURNE Via-Manila, Brisbane & Sydney.

BURMA MARU

BANGKOK-Via Saigon.

HAIPHONG VÍ RO HOW & PAKHOI

MENADO MARU......

.. Friday, 6th July.

....Thursday, 5th July 19 nm.

NEW YORK-Via Japan parts, San Francisco & Panama

HAVANA MARU

JAPAN PORTS

HAMBURG KARU

BATAVIA MARU

AMAZON MARU

SUMATRA MARU.

KEELUNG-Via SWATOW & AMOY

HOZAN MARU

KISHU MARU.

'CANTON,

DELI MARU .....

TAKAO-Via SWATOW & AMOY

DELI MARU

TAKAO & KERLUNG

BATAVIA MARU TAKAO MARU

For further particulare please apply Tel. Central No. 4088, 4089, 4090,

Thursday, 28th June. Middle of July. Saturday, 7th-July... Wednesday, 11th July, Friday, 18th July.

Sunday, 1st July Koon. Sunday, 8th July noon.

Sunday, 8th July.

Thursday, 12th July noon.

Saturday, 7th July, Friday, 20th July. to:-OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.

M. TAKEUCHI, Manager.

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SHIPBUILDERS," SHIP REPAIRERS, BOILER MAKERS, FORGE MASTERS, OXY-ACETYLENE, AND ELECTRIC WELDERS, MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.

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(through),"

and Mrs. J. Foster, Matr. M. Tonkin (907) French, from Hai-Foster, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gunn, phong--Mc. Mackenzie:--28 pas- Mr. G. H. Murrin, Miss A. M. Mr. L. D. Gholson, Miss F. Legrand, sengers, 1,500 general cargo for

and Mrs. McCallum, Mr.

"F. Hong Kong.

Natividad, Mr. A. H. Nemazee, Mr. Already in such countries, how- ever-Germany in particular-the Yamachichi (3678) American, S. G. Preston, Mr. and Mrs. 0. winds are used for the creation of from New York, Glollo-Admiral, Ruddeck, Mr. E. F. Richards, Rt. power to drive machinery and for Oriental: 650 tons general cargo, Rev. A. R. Salinas, Mr. G. Samson, lighting and heating, and the manu. 5,700 tona general cargo (through). Dr. H. Schmid, Mrs. F. J. Steinhoff, Mr. F. 3. A. Schupbach, Mrs. J. A. facture of the windmills and other Hanenasan Maru (1867) Japan walker. apparatus necessary. Is carried onese, from Samarinda-M.B.K.: extensively.."

1,630 tons coal. for Hong Kong, 1,550 tons general cargo (through).

Ginsen Maru (2590) Japanese, AMERICAN AUSTRALIA ORIENT from Wakamatsui, Sakito-M.S.K.:

LINE 5,032 toris coal for Hong Kong.

Mr. Fairey's experiments with the sails of a boat may, he thinks, lend to new possibilities, and he points out that the power created by the wind is enormous, For example, it can be shown by a rough calcula Yendai Maru (2069) Japanese, tion that, broadly speaking, the from Dairen M.B.K.: 2,655 tons force created by the wind to drive coal for Hong Kong, 142 tons coal one of the old clippers at the speeds (through)." they attained could not have been less than 8,000 horse-power, for ex- gines of that power would have been needed for the same resulta.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

Wing Wo (503) Chinese, from Fort Bayard-Yiu Kee: 300 tons general cargo for Hong Kong

Chung Hing (249 Chinese, from K. C. Wan-Hong On-200 tone general cargo for Hong Kong. Consignees of Cargo ox

Tek Hing (101) Chinese, from "Benarty" are reminded to take Macao Hoo Hing: 50 tons gen- delivery of their goods which will oral cargo for Hong Kong. be subject to rent after July.5.

B.B.

Cheung On (150) Chinese, from The master of the 8.3. "Glaucus," Shannel-Hong Hing:-236 pas- which arrived from Liverpool and sengers, 15 tons general cargo for Singapore on June 27, reported Hong Kong. that 21 pilgrims died en route from Jeddah to Singapore,

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