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The health bulletin of Eastern perts for the week ended July 6, issue by the Director of Medical and Sani- tary Services, gives the following cases, the gores in parenthesis in dicating deaths:
Plague: Tamatave 2, Alexandria 2; Port Said 1, Bassein (1), Rangoon (3), Prom Peah 5 (5), Saigon (3).
Cholera
Calcutta (41), Tuticorin 4, Bangkok 2, Pnom Penh 2 (1), Saigon 9 (8), Canton 3 (3).
Small-pox: Aden 18 (18), Bombay
28 (13), Calcutta 6 (4), Karachi (6): Madras 25 (8), Moulmein 1
SECTION.
LINER ORDER
GROWING TRADE WITH NEW ZEALAND
SHIP ON FIRE OUTBREAK IN CARGO OF
THE
COTTON
"GANGES. MARU"
As reported exclusively in yeater- day's "China Mail," the O.S.K. 2.8. "Ganges Maru" entered port yesterday afternoon with a fire smoulering in her after hald. The ship, which had beer in wireless communication with Hong Kong, entered port at 2 pan and anchored in Kowloon Bay where remica in fire floats were waiting for
ter, together with a Police launch and another vessel carrying officials of the
cal affice of the O.S.K.
Newcastle-Sir James Parc, the High Commissioner for New Zealand, opening the New Zealand section of the Empire Marketing Board at the North-East Coast Exhibition, made
When the "Ganges Maru" was board- the announcement that his Govern- ment were negotiating with a north-ed it was found that due to the efforts the con- of the crow the outbreak, had subsided, ern shipbuilding firm for struction of a vessel of considerahlo although it was evident that the fire
was still burning among size.
cargo of In his speech, the Commissioner bales of cotton. It was difficult to get paid
tribute to
North-East to the seat of the fire, however, so it the Coast's effort, and quoted figures was decided to take the ship alongside showing the growing export trade
between British and New Zealand. one of the wharves at Kowloon. This
Referring to the activities of the Empire Marketing Board, Sir James
(1) Negapatam 1, Rangoon said that it was sometimes criticis Vizagapatam 2, Macasser
(3),
was done at 6 p.m.
Firemen Handicapped
A fired at then went alongside the
Samarinda, Pnom Penh 5 (1), Can-ed, but criticism was often ill-inform-ship, and the firemen, under the super- ed and inaccurate. They would vision of Superintendent H. T. Brooks, ton 5 (1)
deeply regret, as would all the and Mr. G. C. Moss, immediately got Cerebro-Spina Meningits: Shang
Dominions, if any step in future de to work on the hold, which, when open- hai (5).
prived them of the assistance of that
THE "
BERWINDLEA "
SOME MODERN FEATURES
Speaking after the launch of the pulverised fuel steamer "Barwindlea," Mr. Hugh M. MacMillan, chairman of the builders, the Blythswood Ship- building Co.. Ltd.
Scotstoun, Glasgow, referred to the high hopes, which everyone concerned entertained as to the ship's future. Much has already
been written about the enterprise of her owners in designing her from the start as a powdered fuel burner, but in addition she represents the best and latest practice in the design and con- struction of ships intended to carry coa! cargoes. As Mr. MacMillan pointed out, she is fitted with wing ballast tanks all fore and aft under the deck, with patent steal hatches, and is as nearly ideal, he said, as la practicable for quick and automatic loading, stowing and despatch of cargo, as well as for good behaviour at sea. If this method of steam rais- ing proves as satisfactory as is anti- cipated, it will contribute greatly to the invigoration of the British coal- felds. Messrs. Eaplen and Sons, Ltd., owners' consult. Liverpool, are the
ants.
ANNUAL LEAVE
An annual leave case which pre- sented considerable difficulties has at last been satisfactorily settled by the Imperial Merchant Service Guild, act-
REDUCED THROUGH TICKETS TO EUROPE VIA U.S.A. VARYING ing on behalf of one of their members.
FROM £83 TO £120 ON SALE
SUMMER EXCURSION RATES
From Hong Kong to Shanghai and return
H
Nagasaki Moji Kobe Yokobama
"
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FLK.$120 155 190
210
235
SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.
Wednesday, SIBERIA MARU
24th July. TAIYO MANU
Wednesday, 7th August.
SEATTLE, VICTORIA via Shangbai & Japan Ports.
MISHIMA 'MARU
IYO MARU
Monday, 29th July, Monday, 12th August LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM via
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SUWA MARU
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.
AKI MARU
KAGA MARU
Saturday, 13th July. Saturday,
27th July,
Wednesday, 24th July. Wednesday, 21st August.
Saturday, 27th July.
BOMBAY vía Singapore, Penang, & Colombo,
NAGATO MARÚ
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolula, Los Angeles,
Monday,
19th August.
Some considerable time ago, as the member-himself had not met with any success in prosecuting his claim, it was fully reported to the executive at. headquarters, who took the matter in hand, but there was a number of points in dispute, and the Guild bltimately found impossible to Effect a settlement direct, as has often been one of recent years. It then remained for the case to be brought before the Navigating Officers Pand of the National Maritime Board, in accordance with the rules laid down. Unavoidable delay has occurred in dealing with it owing to other press ing matters, which have been before the Board of late, but the case came up for discussion at a recent meeting when, after due consideration, it was Anally agreed that it was one which fell within the correct interpretation of the terms of the Annual Leave Clause, and that the officer's claimi should be met in full.
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DIESEL-ELECTRIC
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it has
RO
d, gave out a strong smell of burning cotton. With the bales in the hold num- bering 5,000, the firemen were natur- ally handicapped and in order to-reach the flames, it was decided to unload the cotton.
This was accomplished in creditably fast time and then hoses were brought to play on the fire with such effect that soon the "clear" signal was given. As much of the cargo as possible was re- moved before the hoses were brought into play, but quite a lot was necessari- ly damaged by water. These were also discharged later, and the work can- tinned until late in the evening. emall proportion of the cargo. was ac- tually destroyed by fire.
The First Discovery
A
It was learned on board the "Ganges Maru" that the fire was first discovered jet 11 p.ra., on Wednesday whilst the vessel was at sea. Smoke issued con- tinuously from the hold throughout Thursday and yesterday morning, but no flames could be acen.
The ship was bound from Bomby to Kobe, via Singapore and in the ordinary course would not have called at Hong Kong. However, fearing that the fames might fare up at any time, the Captain decided to change course and. make for Hong Kong.
WATER BOAT SINKS
Yesterday while water boat No. 1678 V was being loaded with water, she capsized and sank. In a report to the police the master states that the vessel was being loaded at Ting Kau near Capsiman Pass, One hundred and twenty tons of water had been placed In the tanks when the beat suddenly capsized. A strong wind was blow- ing at the time and this may have been the cause of the mishap Salvage opera- tiens on the sunken boat are proceed- ing
WARSHIPS HERE
At the North
At the North Arm: - H.M.S. "Bridgewater" and "Sirdar."
At the West Wall Dock:—H.M.S. "Castor," and "Sepoy."
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In Dock:-H.M.S. “Cicala." At No. 3 Buoy:-H.M.S. "Moorhen."
Foreiga Men-of-War Japanese Gunboat "Uji." U.S. Gunboat "Cuam."
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS
SOUTH AMERICA (East Coast) via Singapore, Cape Town & Ports. Irania-the first motorship to be pro- California and South Africa, Austro- and Straits is due to arrive here on
Mexico & Panama
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BINGO MARU
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Friday, 9th August.
Tuesday,
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Monday, 15th July.
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.
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Thursday,
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Monday,
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22nd July.
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ALTAI MARU ATLAS MARU STREA
Thursday, 18th July, Sunday, 11th August.
Tuesday, 30th July
RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES-Vin Salzon, Singapore,
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MOMBASA Via Singapore & Colombo,
CANADA MARU
Tuesday, 6th August Singapore, Penang & Rangoon, CALCUTTA Via
BORNEO MARU
Thursday, 18th July. VICTORIA,
A recent inspection of the Diesel- electric oil-tank ship Brunswick has revealed that the electrical machinery is in as good a condition as when
The following are the warships at first installed.
the The vessel is largest Diesel-electric ship far present in harbour:-
Britain;
Basin:H.M.S. dead- built in weight carrying capacity of 12,500 "Tamar." Lis and £19. tons and a maximum displacement of
ལ constructed by Messrs. Scotts' Ship- 17,680 tons.
The Brunswick was
building and Engineering Company, Limited, Greenock, and was complet ed in August, 1928.
The manufac the electrical propulsion turers of equipment, und of the auxiliary motors and control
gear, were Messrs. The British Thomson-Houston Com- pany, Limited, Rugby. The vessel is ownec by the Atlantic Refining Company, of Philadelphia, U.S.A., and, The Intest reports are eminently and at the time of inspection, had
some 48,000 miles in satisfactory with regard to the tanker covered
?
The Ben Line e.s. “Benalder" from months. She had travelled between Leith, Middlesbro, Antwerp, London pelled with the all-British designed and built Richardsons, Westgarth oiling."
oillia, and
New Zealand."Engineer- July 13 at noon. engine. After running highly
satis factory trials prer the measured mile at Skelmorlie in the loaded condition, when a speed of over 1 knots was attained at 90-91 r.p.m., the ship pro ceeded to Holyhead, en route for the Mediterranean. The latest informa- tion by wireless off Lisbon is that the engine has worked satisfactorily in every respect. There have been no stoppages, and under the circum- At the local office of the Eastern stances no troubles are anticipated.
Asiatic Co., writes the Durban cor- This admittedly is a very satisfactory respondent of the "Daily Telegraph, performance, which reflects credit on
efforts are being made to find a suft- builders and designer alike, and able vessel locally to send out with augurs well for the future success of
the motor vessel "Mexico" in search of the lost Danish
training
ship the Richardsons, Westgarth engine.
"Koebenhavn." The company is of the opinion that two ships are neces- sary. They will work in conjunction and be im radio touch with each other. Commander Wild, who was with Sir Ernest Shackleton on the "Quest,"
FOR LIFEBOATMEN
Lord Derby and the French Consul
TRAINING SHIP
TWO VESSELS TO SEARCH FOR HER
(M. L de Ledoux), at Wallasey has not yet decided whether he will Town Hall,
the Royal Nation on behalf of accept the leadership of the search
Lifeboat Institu expedition
tion and the Republic of France res
pectively, the medals and certificates
The feeling at Durban is that there can be but the slenderest hope that to the coxswain and crew will over be found alive...
any of the "Koebenhavn's" complement of the New Brighton lifeboat in con- nection with the rescue of 23 of the crew of the French steamer "Emile
November last. Delmas
The following wer
The first direct shipment of apples to Glasgow from Australia since the scuer of 1928 has arrived at were passengers from Prince's Dock on board the steamer South Africa by the Union-Castle | “Nestor." The cargo consists of be RMS. “Arundel Castle," which ar- tween 4,000 and 5,000 cases, and
ved at Southampton recently Sir other large consignment of Tas Abe Balley. Bart. Hon. Sir David manían supled is due by the steamer Graaf, Bart; Col. Sir David Harris, Telemon. Further supplies are CX- K.C.M.G.; Connt Labia, Sir George pected later in the season. and Lady Albu, Commander Talbot Ponsonby, and Capt. B. C. Washington,
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M. TAKEUCHI, Manager,
Among the large number of passon- gers exiling from Southampton recently by the Royal Mail Steam Packet Com A recent New Yor
recent New York message reads-pany's motorluer “Alcantara,” were It is learned that freight rates to the following -- His Excellency Sir India, Ceylon and Burma by direct Don. J. Evaristo Uribaru, Argentine etcamera and also by the transhipment Ambassador in London (Buenos routes, will be advanced from July 1 Aires); Eight; Họn.. Lord - Barnard, approximately $2 per ton weight or M.C., T.D., B.A., and Lady Barnard measurement, at steamer's option, on (Lisbon),
cargo,
all classes of
A contract for two airships, both to A party of 1,100 members of the be 785 feet long, for the United States Free Church loft Liverpool last month Navy has been placed with the Good on a pilgrimage to Canada at the in- year-Zoppelle · Corporation, whose vitation of the United Churches of hanger in which they will be ballt, Canada - The party embarked ⠀⠀⠀ in measuring 800 feet, will be one of the the White Star liner Doric,” specially largest in the world's
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The M.V. "Japanese Prince" from New York will sail from Shanghai on July 13, and is expected to arrive
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