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G$440, G$420, via Japan and Seattle. SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghal, Japan Ports & Honolulu.
SHINYO MARU (Calls Nagasak!) ....... Tussday, 10th July. SIBERIA MARU (Calle Keelung) ... Tuesday, 24th July, TAIYO MARU
Wednesday, 8th August LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM vla
Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Suez.
KAKO MARU
KATORI MARU
Saturday,
Saturday,
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports
AKI HARU
MISHIMA MARU
Wednesday,
Wednesday.
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.
... Wednesday, JAWA MARU
14th July.
28th July.
25th July. 22nd August:
11th July.
THE CHINA MAIL,
SHIPPING
SAYING GOODBYE.
3RD DESTROYER FLOTILLA & "CURLEW."
TO-MORROW'S CONCERT.
The Y.M.C.A. Entertainment Committee has arranged, a farewell concert and dance to last from p.m. till midnight to-morrow, in St. George's Hall, in the City Hall, prior to the departure of the 3rd
law of the 3rd cruiser squadron.
The Flotilla Concert Party will SOUTH AMERICA (East Coast) via Singapore, Cape Town & Ports. take part. Ladies are cordially in- vited to be present but owing to the limited accommodation, the dance will be for Indies and Naval
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu, Los Angeles, destroyer flotilla and H.M.S. "Cur-
Mexico & Panama. GINYO MARU
KAMAKURA MARU
Thursday,
12th July.
Thursday, 12th July. NEW YORK and/or BOSTON via PANAMA,
Saturday, † KAKO NARU LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Geneva, Marseilles.
DURBAN MARU
14th July,
Wednesday, 11th July.
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.
+TOKUSHIMA MARU
NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
MISHIMA MARU
Friday,
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
+ CEYLON MARU (Mojį direct).... Thursday,
Monday, KASHIMA MARU KAWACHI MARU (Kobe direct). Tuesday,
Monday, 9th July.
20th July,
5th July. 9th July. 10th July.
†Carge only.
Subject to alteration without notice.
For further information apply to-NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Tel, Central No. 292 (Private exchange to all departments}
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LONDON. HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP-Via Singapore
Colombo, Suez and Purt Saul
ALTAI MARU
Tuesday, 10th July.
RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BURNOS AIRES-Via Saigen, Singapore,
Colombo, Durban & Cape Town MONTEVIDEO MARU
BOMBAY Via Singapore & Colombo.
INDUS MARU
BORNEO MARU
Friday, 10th August.
Friday, 6th July. Friday, 20th July.
DURBAN, DELAGGA BAY, BEIRA, DAR-ES-SALAAM, ZANZIBAR AND
BONDASA-Via Singapore and Columbo.
......Sunday, 9th July.
CALCUTTA Vin Singapore, Penang and Rangoon
VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER Via Shanghai
PANAMA MARU
SHUNKO MARU
SEATTLE MARU
Friday, 6th July. .Wednesday, 26th July.
Japan porta
MELBOURNE Via Manila, Brisbane & Sydney.
BURMA MARU
Saturday,
7th July.
BANGKOK-Vin Saigon.
Thursday, 5th July 10 am,
Thursday, 28th June.
Middle of July.
Saturday, 7th July.
HAIPHONG_Va Ho How & PAKHOI
MENADO MARU
NEW TONK-Via Japan ports, San Francisco & Panama
HAVANA MARU
HAMBURG MARU
JAPAN PORTS
BATAVIA MÁRU
AMAZON MARU
SUMATRA MARU
KEELUNG-Via SWATOW & AMOY
KISHU MARU
HOZAN MARU
CANTON.
DELI MARU
TAKAO-Vis SWATOW & AMOY
DELI MARU
TAKAO & KEELUNG
BATAVIA MARU
TAKAO. MARU
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Wednesday, 11th July. Friday, 13th July.
Sunday 9th July noon. Sunday, 15th July noon.
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Present intentions are that the lotilla should leave Hong Kong on Sunday, bound for Malta and then for Home followed by "Curlew" on Monday, bound for Home for re- fitting.
There are nine vessels in the
Rotilla, as follow:-
H.M.S. "Keppel." flotilla leader, "Wishart," "Verity," "Veteran," "Wanderer," "Witherington," "Wild Swan," "Wivern," "Wolverine."
The lender is of 1,750 tons and 40,000 I.H.P., carrying five 4.7 inch guns and one 3 inch anti-aircraft gun.
"Wishart" is of 1,350 tons and are of 30,000 L.M.P. The others 1,325 tons and 27.000 1.H.P. Each carries four 4.7 Inch guns.
"Curlew" is of 4,190 tons and 40,000 I.H.P., carrying five inch guns, two 3.inch anti-aircraft guns and four 3-pounders.
Captain E. C. O. Thomson, D.S.O. is the officer commanding the 3rd destroyer flotilla. Captain H. C. Allen is the officer command- ing H.M.S. "Curlew."
The destroyers arrived in Hong Kong on Oct. 15, 1926, and have been attached to the China Station since, having been lent from the Mediterranean Station, like "Cur- lew." The destroyers should have left in May, but were kept back as the result of unrest in China.
LLOYD'S ARCHITECT.
HONOUR FOR SIR EDWIN COOPER.
It is announced that the Com- mittee of Lloyd's have clected Sir Edwin Cooper, F.R.L.B.A.. the architect of Lloyd's new building, an honorary member of the Cor- poration, an honour accorded only to those who have done exceptional service to Lloyd's or to the nation.
Sir Edwin Cooper, who is 55 years of age, is the architect of many notable public buildings. Be sides Lloyd's, he has designed the Port of London Authority building Hill, the Marylebone Town Hall, the Star and Garter War Memorial at Richmond, for the British Red Cross Society, and a striking edifices number of other in London. In other parts of the country his works include the Hull Guildhall and Law Courts, and the bio-chemical schools of Cambridge
in Tower
University.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
Consignees of Cargo ex B.. "Benarty" are reminded to take delivery of their goods which will be subject to rent after July 5.
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SECTION.
H.M.S. "DAUNTLESS.”
FEARED TOTAL LOSS: CREW TAKEN. OFF.
ON SUMMER CRUISE.
Halifax, July 3. It is feared that the cruiser H.M.S.
"KOCHOW" INQUIRY."Dauntless," which went aground
FINDING OF THE MARINE COURT OF INQUIRY,
IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATION.
In fog on the Tribune Shoals, inside the entrance to the harbour, will be a total loss. The entire crew has been taken off except the fifty off- remained on cers and men who board through the night.
Local reports indicate that the The Marine Court of Inquiry into "Dauntless," which in accordance the foundering of the s.8. "Kochow," with Naval custom declined, the aer the closing evidence in which was vices of a local pilot, mistook the published in yesterday's "China buoy marking the fairway in the Mail," announced ita finding in the thick fog. afternoon as follow:-
A heavy swell is running and the "The s.. "Kochow" on June 9 cruiser's forepart is now grinding was on a voyage from Hong Kong'steadily on the sharp edges. Water to Wuchow via ports. Her draft was has rapidly risen to the lower com- 9 feet 6 inches forward and 10 partments, and salvage experts con- feet 6 inches aft. The master sider it unlikely that the ship can was Mr. David Morgan, holding a be refloated. They think she will certificate of competency issued in soon break up if the wind rises. Australia. Tho mato was Mr. William C. C. Becks, holding a cer- tificate as mate of a river steamer issued in Hong Kong.
The "Dauntless" only recently joined the North Atlantic Squadron and left Bermuda on June 29 for Halifax, engaged on a summer The ship left Hong Kong at about cruise. She has grounded on the 5.30 p.m. with a cargo consisting same
which H.M.S. mainly of rice, tour and salt fish, "Tribune" was lost years ago with stowed in the holds and on the heavy loss of life-Reuter's Ameri- main deck, and also a large num-jean Service.
ber of Chinese passengers on the main and saloon decks.
At about 10.30 p.m. the ship was approaching the Wang Mun Bar. The mate was on watch taking soundings and an uncertificated
UPPER YANGTSZE QUIET.
There has been 'no firing at British and other merchant ves- kels on the Upper Yangtze River for some days now.-British Naval Wireless.
Owing to hostilities and the presence of bandits, British ships had to run the gauntlet for a fortnight.
Chinese pilot was in charge of the navigation. The master was in his cabin at the time.
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shoal on
H.M.S. "KENT."
CHATHAM'S FAREWELL.
London, Yesterday. There was a large crowd at Chat- ham Dockyard to say, "Farewell" to the now cruiser "Kent" when she left for Sheerness to take in stores. She will proceed to China where she will remain for two years as Ad- miral Tyrwhitt's flagship.-Reuter.
H.M.A.S. SYDNEY.
FAMOUS CRUISER ENDS CAREER.
Sydney, May 8. The flag of H.M.A.S. "Sydney" was hauled down at noon to-day." Henceforth the "Sydney," honourably associated with service, The speed of the ship at the time ceases to be an active unit of the Royal Australian Navy. The was about 7% knots and the "Sydney" will ride at anchor in strength of current about 5 knots Farm Cove Bay for a time, and across the course. The ship took later will meet the fate of most the ground and listed heavily to obsolete vessels. Plans are under port, with the result that the water consideration by a committee for a entered through the cargo doors and memorial to be erected at the en- the ship sank,
trance to Sydney Harbour in honour "The passengers and the crew of the men of the Royal Australian were eventually taken off under the Navy and the Australian mercan- supervision of H.M. armed launches tile marine who rendered active and "Onslaught" and the ship was abandoned.
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service during the war. Although nothing has been decided, the pro- moters of the project propose that the tripod mast of the "Sydney" should be made the leading feature
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S.S. "TAI HING" (1,068 tone-Capt. O. B. Wilke.]
JULY FRI. 6th
WED. 11th
MON. 16th
S.S. "TAI MING"
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SUN. 22nd
JULY WED. 4th
FRI, 20th
FRI. 27th
MON. 9th
WED. 25th
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MON. 30th
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MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
The P. & O 8.s. "Nellore", left Singapore for this port on June 30 at 6 am. with the outward English Mails, and is die here o-morrow
"There is yet no evidence that the curgo was improperly stowed and the evidence of loss of life is not complete, but the Court finds that of the memorial. the master, is in default in proceed- ing to sea with the ship overloaded and he being absent from the bridge AMERICAN AUSTRALIA ORIENT at about 10 a.m. when the anfely of the ship required his personal supervision, and in at- tempting to cross the bar under the prevailing conditions, the Court orders his certificate of competency to be suspended for a period · of three calendar months and recom mend that a certificate of compe- tency as first mate in the meantime (S.S. "WEST. HENSHAW” July 14 be issued to him.
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"The Court is satisfied that the stability of the ship is satisfactory, with the cargo properly towed, but notes that the stowage of cargo
was left in the hands of a coolic,
and that neither the master nor the mate took any steps to ensure that the carga was properly stow- ed.
The Court records its opinion, based on the number of casualties to ships, the evidence produced in this case, and its intimate know- ledge of River Trade, that the stato of ships as engaged, is fre- quently unsatisfactory and recom- mends that a commission be ap
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According to a survey of trends of business in Canada just completed Sherman Corporation, by the Canada is entering on an era of independent prosperity, likely to contínue for 25 years. The survey declares that the net profit condi tion in Canadian Industry last year was considerably better than in the United States. Eighty per cent. of Canadian companies which furnish- ed reports declared increases in net profits in 1927 as compared with
whereas their 1926 Agures, similar analysis of manufacturing enterprises in the United States The 8.8. "Tricolor" sailed from showed that only 51 per cent, of the New York on June 6 and is due in companies reporting had net profits Manila on July 19
better than those secured in 1926.
The P. & O. a.s. "Kashmir" left Singapore for this port, on Sunday at 10 a.m. with the outward Eng- lish Mails, and is due here to morrow at about 5 p.m.
The C.P.S. R.M.S. "Empress of |Asia" IN due at Hong Kong on July 9 in the morn ing. She will sail for Manila on July 10 at 6 p.m.
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