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LONDON
NEXT SAILINGS.
£72.10.0
£80.0.0.
OUTWARDS FOR SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, KOBE & MOJI.
M.V. ROMULO
5.S. "VENEZIA"
From Hong Kong. ..Saila hence on or before 6th Dec. .Sails hence on or before 3rd Jan.
HOMEWARDS FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE.
M.V. "VIMINALE":
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MET A STORM ?
THE CHINA MAIL,
SHIPPING
SECTION.
EXPERT OPINION
“WOODLARK'S" TRIP DOWN | BRITISH MOTOR SHIPBUILDING
TO HONG KONG
MADE ONLY THREE KNOTS
COSTN
"FAR IN EXCESS"
It is probable that one reason Shanghai, Yesterday. Anxiety is felt here for the why Norwegian owners have come lo Britain for motor ships is safety of the former H.M.S. that, as noted elsewhere, Swedish "Woodlark," How unmed the yards are so fully occupied that they Cassum," which left for Hong cannot give early deliveries, and this applies to some extent in Den- Kong on Nov. G.
mark. Possibly, also, prices have She spoke the s.s. "Sinkiung,' risen somewhat in those countries, proceeding northward to Wen- but there still appears to be a dia- chow on Nov. 10. when experiencparity in shipbuilding costs ba- tween Great Britain and other ing rough weather and making
countries. y three knots.
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The master, aptain W. C. H. Knight, asked to be reported to H.M. Consul at Shanghai, and added that he intended putting Prom Hong Kong.
o Wenchow for better coul. Baila hence on or about 15th Nov
Since then, there has been no .Sails hence on or about 11th Dechews of the ship. Captain Knight, .Sails hence on or about 8th Janapart from one Lettish officer, is
the only foreigner abourd.
NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS
FROM CALCUTTA & COLOMBO TO SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.
J
Not a Good "Risk” The "Woodlark" has been for thirty-one years a shallow-draft gunboat on the Yangtsze, and was recently sold for service on the West River at Canton. She was Nov.shared up here for the journey
S.S. "UMIZUMBI"
.Sails from Calcutta on 20th Regular Passenger and Cargo Service to South African Porta. Through Bills 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.
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NYKLINE
THROUGH BOOKING TO EUROPE AT REDUCES 'RATES, £120, £112, E110, £102, £83, via San Francisco.
G$440, G$420, vin Japan and Seattle. SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghal, Japan Ports & Honolulu.
SHINYO MARU
Tuesday, 27th November. Tuesday, SIBERIA MARU
11th December. LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM via
Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Suez.
HARUNA MARU
KITANO MARU
Saturday, 17th November. Saturday, 1st December.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports,
MISHIMA MARU (Calls Zamboanga) Wednesday, Wednesday, TANGO MARU
21at November. 19th December.
BOMBAY vin Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.
FUKU, MARU
†TOMIURA MARU
Tuesday,
27th November. Sunday, 3rd December.
Mexico & Panama,
GINYO MARU
WAKASA MARU
southward, but found the great- Host difficulty in getting insured a Chinese company eventually un- dertaking the risk at ten per cent.
Mrs. Knight states that she re- ceived a cable from her husband from Wenchow on Nov. 11, stat- ing that he was bunkering there. There has been no word since. It known that bad weather brake along the South China coast on Nov. 12.-Reuter.
B.O.T. CHANGES
LIVERPOOL APPOINTMENTS
We are officially informed that a number of important changes are about to take place in the com position of the Board of Trade Surveyors staff at Liverpool,
the "Journal says
of Com- merce" to hand. Mr. E. E. Lewis (senior ship surveyor) has retired from the service and has been succeeded by Mr. C. E. Rawbone, who has been transfer- |red from Barrow and promated to the position of senler ship eur- veyor. Mr. P. Manson, who has had 17 years' experience in Glas- gow, has been appointed senior en- gineer surveyor at Liverpool, while
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu, Los Angeles. Mr. J. Thompson has been promoted
Tuesday, 18th December.
SOUTH AMERICA (East Coast) vin Singapore, Cape Town & l'orts.
NEW YORK and BOSTON via PANAMA.
†TSUYAMA MARU
† ASUKA, MARU
Sunday,
Monday, Saturday,
9th December.
26th November, 8th December.
SJVERPOOL via Port Said, Geneva, Marsellles.
+ TOYOOKA MARU
† DAKAR MARU
† PENANG MANU
Wednesday, 21st November. Friday, 21st December.
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon,
Sunday, Saturday,
18th November. +AKITA HARU
1st December, SHANGHAI KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
KAMAKURA MARU (Kobe direct). Tuesday, 20th November, NAGATO MARU (Moji direct). Tuesday, 20th November. DURBAN MARU
Wednesday, 21st November. Tuesday, 27th November.
ATSUTA MARU
†Cargo only.
Subject to alteration without notice.
For further information apply to-NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Tel. Central No. 2o2 (Privale exchange to all departments!
O. S. K.
SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP_Via Singapore
Colombo, Suez and Port Said.
Monday, 10th December.
ANDES MARU
R DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUBYOS AIRES-Via Salgot, Singapore,
Colombo, Durban & Cape Town SANTOS MARU
BAMBAY-Via Singapore & Colombo.
SUMATRA MARU
Friday, 23rd November.
Wednesday, 21st November.
CELEBES MARU (Calls at Karachi) Tuesday, 4th December. DURBAN, DELAGOA BAY, BEIRA, DAR-ES-SALAAM. ZANZIBAR AND
MOMBASA Via Singapore and Cotaisbe
CANADA MARU
Saturday, 1st December.
Sunday, 18th November,
CALCUTTA-Via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon
to the rank of senior surveyor, and is being transferred from Liverpool to West Hartlepool.
would be able to quote, but the figures have always been "far In excess of what we have been able to do with Continental yards."
This was the state of affairs up to a few months ago, when quotations for the lant orders were obtained. Messrs, Wilhelm Wilhelmsen add that, although well satisfied with the ships delivered from the Con- tinental yards, they would very 'much like ngain to come to British builders, owing to the firm's old connections with many of these, and when again in the market they will investigate pricaos in England.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1928.
CANADIAN
PACIFIC
SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE ACROSS THE PACIFIC. TO VICTORIA & VANCOUVER,
17 Days Hongkong-Vancouver, 14 Days Shanghai-Vancouver, 11 Days Kobe-Vancouver, 9 Days Yakohuma-Vancouver. SAILINGS 1928-1929.
STEAMERS
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Possibly the fact that Norwegian and Swedish owners have contracted | EMPRESS OF FRANCE for several vessels in Britain during the past month may signify that the difference in prices is com. Ing down, which would be highly satisfactory from the standpoint of the British builder.
U.S. SHIPPING
TRANSFORMING STEAMERS TO
MOTOR VESSELS
The United States Shipping Board has authorized the expenditure of the remaining $10,000,000 in the Conversion Fund for transforming steamers into motor ships.
Ten vessels are to be converted,
We referred the matter, states "The Motor Ship" to Messrs. Wil- helm Wilhelmsen, who during the past seven years have ordered 32 motor ships in five different coun- none in England. Our tries, but friends inform us that whenever contracting for new vessels they and experiments will be made to have inquired from prominent nacertain whether the speed can be British builders what prices they increased two knots.
Express Cargo Steamers For C. P. R.-
BEAVERHIL
The fourth of the diva 10.000 ton cargo steamers under construction in the Old Country for the Atlantic service of the Canadian Pacific was launched recently from the yards of Messrs. Harclay, Curls and Co, Glasgow. With appropriate ceremonies and in the presence of a large gathering of Canadian Pacific Officials, the now ship was christened the "Beaverhill" by Miss Mavis Giles, (inset) daughter of Captain James Gilles, general manager of the Canadian Pacific Steamships Ltd.
When these new steamers are delivered, the Canadian Pacific cargo fleet will be augmented by five of the highest type of express cargo steamers and capable of maintaining a speed of 14 knots an hour, which is regarded es exceptional for cargo steamers. The marked growth of ocean trade between Great Britain and Canada via the St. Lawrence route, has prompted the Canadian Pacific to augment their freight service to this extent. These vessels will be used to maintain a weekly servico between Canadian ports and those in Great Britain and on the Continent.
The new freighter, like her sister ships the Beaverburn, Beaverdale, Beaverford and Beaverbrae, is 520 feet in length B1 and a half feet in width with a deadweight carrying capacity of approximately 10,000 tons and load draft of 27 feet; but should a need arise as much as 13,000 tons may be carried on the maximum load draft.” The ships will bo driven by twin scrow.
RECENT WILL
·Mr. Thompson, after serving his apprenticeship, sailed for a num- ber of years with the Union- Castle Line out of Southampton, where he obtained his Board of Trade certificates, including the extra first-class. He joined the Board's service in December, 1910.) and has held the position of en- gineer and ship surveyor in Liver- pool for a number of years. He has been engaged in surveying vessels and machinery at Messrs. Cammell Laird and Co.'s shipyard and other shipyards in the districts and when he goes to West Hartle- pool he will take up the position Commodore Sir James Thomas of senior engineer, surveyor,
Walter Charles, Mr. C. H. Haller, who has been R.N.R., commander of the "Aqui- K.B.E., C.B., one of the Board's engineer surtanin," left property of the value of veyors in Liverpool for the past £21,403 (net personalty. £19,088). 19 years, is transferring to Ply He gives £500 and the income from mouth on October 17. and the the residue of the property to his vacancy thus created in Liverpool wife for life, and will be filled by the transferenes £2,000 is to go na she may appoint. on her death, from Plymouth of Mr. W. Dowson. The remainder is to be held in Mr. Haller commenced his career trust to pay the income thereof to in 1894, and served his apprentice his brother and sisters, and on the ship with Messrs. Amoa and Smith, death of the survivor of them, the of Hull, as an articled pupil. He capital is to be divided between then had five years' sen service with Mossrs. Wilson, Son & Co and the National Lifeboat Institu- the Liverpool Seamen's Orphanage: of Hull, during which time he obtion. tained his extra first-class certi- ficate. After serving as a journey- [me: draughtsman for about 18 jmo the Mr. Haller was appointed
to Liverpool for ship survey work
CONSIGNEES NOTICE.
Consignees of. Cargo ex s.8. "City
in May, 1909. Among the ships of Perth" are reminded to take
VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER Via Shanghai & which he has specially had under delivery of their goods which will
Tuesday, 13th
November. Thursday, 8th December."
MELBOURNE Via Manila, Brisbane & Sydney.
KASADO MARU
Japan ports
ARABIA MARU
MADRAS MARU
HAIPHONG...Vin Zoihow
MENADO MARU..
HAGUE MARU
JAPAN PORTS
ALTAI MARU
BANGKOK-Via Salgón
NEW YORK---Vin Japan porta, Ban Francisco & Panama PJES
TACOMA MARU
SANUKI MARU
KEELUNG Via SWATOW & AMOY
CANTON MARU
TAKAO-VI SWATOW & AMOY
DELI MARU."
TAKAO & KEELUNG
SANUKI MARU
For farther particulare please apply Tel. Central No. 4088, 4039, 4030.
Thursday, 22nd November 1916.1
Monday, 100, November,
Sunday, 18th November. Saturday, 24th November. Tuesday, 27th November,
Sunday, 26th Nov. noon.
Thursday, 15th November 10 a.m.
Tuesday, 27th November. A to OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
M. TAKEUCHI, Manager.
control as aurveyor have been those be subject to rent after Nov. 20. of the Cunard-Line and the Lon- don Midland and Scottish Railway vessels running out of Holyhead.
During the war Mr. Haller was with the Union-Castle Steamship lent by the Board of Trade to the Co., and subsequently had about Ministry of.. Munitions, and for nine years' Bervice in the Clan over two years was stationed at Line. He has also been engineer Glasgow and Manchester.. On his surveyor for, an insurance com- return to the Board of Trade Mr. pany. Mr. Hogg served his np Haller was again located in Liver- predticeship with the Fairfield pool.
Shipbuilding and Enginearing. Co., Mr. Stuart Hogg and Mr. W. R. and then was at sea in ships of Wallace have also joined the the Glen Lino for six years, sub Liverpool staff of the Board of soquently being efficiency engineer Trade, both of whom have well of the London Electric Supply Cor- qualified themselves for these off-poration. Both these gentlemen cial positions. Mr. Wallace served are taking up their first appointe |his apprenticeship' to engineering mente with the Board of Trade.
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·EMPRESS OF FRANCE
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Leave Lenye Hong Kong Shai
Nov. 28 Dec. 1 Jan. 9 Jan. 12 Jan. 23 Jan. 25 *Feb. 13. Feb. 15 Mar. Mar 20 Mar. 23 Apr. 10 Apr. 1 May
Leave · Leave
Kobe Y'hama Dec. 4 Dec. G
Arrive
V'ver
Dec. 15
Jan. 15 Jan. 29
Jan. 17
Jan. 20
Jan. 31
Feb. 9,
Feb. 19
Feb. 21
biar. 2
Mar. 9
Mar. 12
Mar. 14
Mar. 23:
Mar. 26
Mar. 28
Apr. 6
Apr. 16
Apr. 18
Apr. 27
1 May 4 May 15 May 18*
May 7
May 9
May 18
Alay 21
May 23
June 1
June 5 June 8 June 20 June 20
June 11
June 15
June 22:
July 2 July 4 July 13
(E/Asin and E/Ruasin call at Nagasaki the day after departure from S'hai)!
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Arcive Singapore December 2 Arrive Colombo December G Arrive Port Sald Decomber 16 Arrive Plymouth December 23
Arrive
HONG KONG-MANILA SERVICE.
Leave Hong Kong
Nov, 21 Dec. 21
Arrive Manila
Nov. 23 Dec. 23
Leave
Manila
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Nov. 23
Dec, 24
Dec, 20
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Nov. 25
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