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SEA PROPULSION
PROBLEM
NEW MOTOR-LINER FOR
GREAT BRITAIN
WHITE STAR LINE
BUILDING OF GIANT NEW LINER POSTPONED
So marked has been the public j Some of the units in the 8th Des- destre for information about the troyer Flotilla, China Station, returned "Oceanie," the new 60,000 tons ex- to Hong Kong yesterday. Most of
White Star
them are at buoys in the Royal Naval Press liner. for the It is not unusual for the statistics anchorage. The Shbmarines of the Line's mail and passenger, service published by the Southern Railway 4th Submarine Flotila are all here and between Southampton, Cherbourg. Company in respect of Southampton will depart fonic shortly with and New York, that the announce. Ducks to show increases, but there the depot-ship,
H.M.S. "Titania," ment of the company's intentions. are interesting as well as unusual
which will be replaced by the features about the August Agures,
new will be received with particular which have just been published, to "Medway," and four of the "C" class Interest. gether with the returns for the cor- submarines, as part of the 3rd Sub- responding month of last year. The marine Floillin, on the China Station. cause for gratification is that the
"Medway" is the first vessel built tonnage figures as well as the passpecially for Britain as a submarine been decided to defer senger Agures constitute a record for "mother ship." "Titania" was con- any one month in the whole history verted. H.M.S. "Marazion" is not go if the port.
ing Hame with the 4th Flotilla, but Tribute
Join the 3rd Flotilla (comprising This is indeed a tribute
Medway" arrives here. ships newer than the "L" class) when
British warships in port this morn ing were:-
In basin of R.N. Dockyard: "Tamar," "Tarantula, "Serapin." 3/M's L 27, 1. 3, 133, L 10.
At north arm: zion," S/M's L 15, L. 20.
West wall: "Borwick." In dock: "Somme." No. 4 buoy:"Herald." No. 6 buoy:"Sepoy." No. 7 buoy:"Thracian." No. 8 buoy: "Bruce." No. 10 busy!
facilities which obtain at Southam tun for the handling of big ships, and the new record with regard to tonnage reflects the greatest possible credit upon Captain E. W. Harvey, M.B.E., the dockmaster and outdoor assistant who is handling the limited accommodation at his disposal with as much ingenuity as is required to solve a a jigsaw puzzle.
In other words, the existing docks were not constructed, with a view to handling anything like the tonnage which now pours into them, a fact which will be better appreciated when it is stated that 40 per cent. more shipping is now being dealt with than was thought possible in 1819. Captain Harvey is the genius which
has made this
remarkable feat possible, and the greatest poca sible credit is dco to him on that account.
The Big Extension Scheme
It will not be very long, however, before his difficult task is to some extent simplified, for the first of the
"Titania," "Mora.
"Stormcloud," Sterl-
ing."
Foreign men o' war in Hong Kong were:-Japanese gunboat "UJI." Chin-
cunbont "Kwang Tung,"
LANTAU CHANNEL
Quays to be provided under the Notice About "Flags and
Marks"
TO DEFER WORK The company
states that
it has work on the laid at Belfast last year, and to give "Oceanic," the keel of which was priority to the construction of a new motor vessel of about 27,000 tons, a sister-ship to the "Britannic," which was launched on August 6 for its Liverpool and New York passenger service. These two vessels will be the largest British motorskipa and from the the largest liners sailing Port of Liverpool.
The keel plate of the "Oceanic."; however, will remain undisturbed on i Its present slip until the important problems that face both owners and builders primarily with regard to the propelling power to be adopted have been solved, 30 that the con. struction can be proceeded with.
LORD KYLSANT
construction,
Lord Kylsant, the chairman of the White Star Line, has Already an- nounced that the "Oceanic" will be electrically driven, but the generating power
is still under there
being various alternatives which need further investigation and development in the light of the most recent experience before arriving at A decision that can be adopted with; complete assurance of success.
ELEMENT OF RISK
£13,000,000 extension
scheme on the
It will be recognised that with s Western Shore should be
vessel of such vast tonnage and available within two years.
Even these berths
value as the "Oceanie" the element are not likely to entirely solve the
of risk must be eliminated so far as uccommodation problem, however,
humanly pissible, An explanation about the "Aage and will doubtless for
and while there the Southern Railway Company are marks" in Lantau Channel (which is ment at the enforced delay, the be some disappoint
grent
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1929.
FAST LUXurious SERVICE
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TRAVELLERS bound for
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The White Empresses are the largest, newest and fastest liners; on the Pacific. They cross from Yokohama to Vancouver in 9 days; from Shanghai to Vau couver in 14.
These ships connect with the summer trains, "Trans-Canada Limited” and *Mountaineer," at Vancouver, enabling passengers to make the earliest selling of a Canadian Pacific Atlantic liner.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
Next sailing to the Pacific Coast EMPRESS OF ASIA. NOON 31st October 1929,
GREATEST TRAVEL SYFIFM
BRITISH WUCHOW LINE
SAILING DATES FOR OCT./NOV., 1929 (Subject to change). DEPARTURE HOURS: Hong Kong 5.30 p.m., Wuchow 1.30 p.m.
SS. TAI MING" 1649 ton--Capt. G... Spink.) SUN, :27th
OCTOBER
S.S. TAI HING" [1,068 tons Capt. Trott.]
TUES.
29th
NOVEMBER.
MON.
4th
SUN.
10th
OCTOBER
WED. 20th MON. 25th
FRI
WED.
15th
TUES.
NOVEMBER.
1st SUN. 17th 6th 12th WED, 27th
FRI
22nd
not in any way short of clients who to the S.W. of Lantau, the island west White Star Line will have the sym- desire to use Southampton 03 of and larger than Hong Kong but a pathy of all interested in our Mer terminal or port of call. Under dependency of this Colony), about chant Navy in their decision not to. these circumstances it is quite which the Royal Navy issued a com- proceed prematurely the books that the second portion of munique on October 23 that "a report
in this undertaking. the great extension scheme will be has been received stating that various
In the meantime,
FRI. it will be wel commenced simultaneously with the. completion of the first section, flags and other marks are being erect- Harland and Wolff, and to Liverpool, commodation for First Class Passengers, Electric Light and Fans in State- come news to the Belfast yard of
Regular Service of Fast, High Class River Steamers Having Good Ac Figures for August
that work on the new slater-ship to
rooms and Saloon. The a.. "Tal Hag" is fitted with Wireless. will be commenced
ed
The figures for August reveal an Vagueness as to "the report receive the "Britannic" REDUCED THROUGH TICKETS TO EUROPE VIA U.S.A. VARYING increase of 8 ships both in and out," is overcome by a notice at the very shortly.
the inward total being 408 as com Harbour Office reading:
Various FROM £82 TO 120 ON SALE
pared with 360, and the outward flags and other marks are being erect- Agure 410 as against 302. This besed on the islands in the vicinity of
SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.
Wednesday, 30th October, Wednesday, 13th November. SEATTLE, VICTORIA via Shanghai & Japan Ports.
4th November. 2nd December.
LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM via
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.
Sunday,
27th October. Thursday, 31st October.
TENYO MARU
KOREA MARU
IYO MARU
Monday,
SIIDZUOKA MARU
Monday,
Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Suez. KATORI MANU
ATSUTA MARU
Saturday 2nd November. Saturday, 10th November,
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports,
KAGA MARU
TANGO MARU
Wednesday, Wednesday,
20th November. 35th December.
† NAGATO MARU
↑ YAMAGATA MARU
Mexico & Panama.
GINYO MARU
„WAKASA-MARU-
Friday,
6th December
NEW YORK, BOSTON vla Panama.
†TSUYAMA · MARU
Friday,
8th November.
† ASUKA MARU
Wednesday,
20th November.
+ TOYOOKA MARU
Sunday,
17th November.
.
+ CEYLON MARU
29th October,
BENGAL MARU
8th November.
HAKONE MARU
ing the Case, it is not altogether Lantau Channel by HMS. "Herald,"
surprising that the tonnage hgures
have soured by leaps and bounds. H.M.'s ship at present surveying the The gross tunnage inward Was western approaches to Hong Kong. 1,900,803 tons as compared with These marks have no navigational sig. 1,797.194 tons. un increase onification-Naval authority," 183,609
tons: while outward the figures were even more impressive, the total for August this year eclips ing that for the corresponding month last year. by 207,963 tons. The figures were 2,009,802 tons compar- ed with 1,11,839 tona.
NEW PASSENGER LINERS
Ber.
+
TANKERS
SOME BALTIC CONFRENCE MATTERS
Lorence.
:
CUSTOMS PENALTIES
were
The first meeting of the Executive Committee since the general meeting at Newcastle of the Battle and In- The Forges et Chantiers de la Medi- tornational Maritime Conference was The net tonnage totals
terranee have just hooked an order recently, held in Copenhagen. The were also from
under the Compagnie de Navigation questions
discussion highly satisfactory, the increase in Paquet, Marseilles, for two sister chiefly those concerning the resolu ward being 97,979 tons and outward 7167,628 tons. These figures resulted
passenger steamers intended for the tions. adapted at the Nwcastle con- Marseilles-Tangiers - Casablanca from the inward total leaping to 1,038,804 tona from 940,826 tons and built at the La Seyne yard of the blems
vice. These vessels, which are to be One of the most important pro- which received consideration) outward to 1,068,023 tong from above firm will have approximately the was
that relating to the proposed same dimensiona as the "Murechat connection of the owners of tankers Premier Passenger Port
Lyautey" and "Nicolas Paquet," which with the Conference. In this respect The greatest satisfaction will be felt at the statement that the pas Cie.
were delivered by the same yard to the it was announced that a meeting senger totala, jumped so appreciably, June, 1929. respectively, and which between representatives of the Con-
will Paquet in June, 1925, and
be held at The Hague for, after all, Southampton is des are operated on the Morocco ran. The
The ference and those perately keen on preserving her title main particulars are: Displacement further discussed."
of the tanker owners, when the matter will bo of premior passenger port in the 9,760 tona; length overall, 443ft.; United Kingdom. The not increase breadth, 57ft.: depth to upper deck It was further announced that a inward and outward amounted to 20ft.; draught, 22ft.;
deadweight, delegation is to be despatched
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu, Los Angeles, 900,895_tans,
Tuesday, 29th October.
SOUTH AMERICA (East Coast) vin Singapore, Cape Town & Porta,
LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Constantinople, Genoa.
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.
Tuesday, Friday,
Monday, † PENANG MARU (Kobo direct) Tuesday, SADO MARU (Kobe direct)
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
Tuesday,
28th October. 29th October. 29th October. + Cargo only. Beduced 1st Class Excursion Pates quoted between Manila and Australia.
For further information apply to-NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Tal. Central No. 202, 3807 and 9821. (Private oxchange to all departments.
0. S. K.
SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION......
LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM.
*
ANTWERP Via Blogapore
........... Tuesday, 5th November.-
Colombo, Suez and Port Said.
AMUR MARU
RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES Vis Saigon, Singapore,
Colombo, Durban & Cape Town. SANTOS MARU........ BUENOS AIRES KARU
BOMBAY Via Singapore & Colombo.
HONOLULU MARU
SKINNOH MARU
(Calls at Karachi).
Friday, 1st November.
Friday, 22nd November.
Sunday, Sed November.
Tuesday, 18th November. BEIRA, DAR-ES-SALAAM, ZANZI- BAR & HOMBASA-Via Singapore & Colombo.
DURBAN, LOURENÇO MARQUES,
PANAMA MARU
Sunday, 27th October,
CALCUTTA—Via 'Singapors, Penang': & Rangoon,
· BEATTLE MARU
KASADO MARU
Friday, 1st November, Monday, 18th November.
VICTORIA, SEATTLE TACOMA & VANCOUVER Via Japan Ports from
Shanghal.
ARABIA MARU (From Shanghal) Tuesday, 6th November. MELBOURNE Yia Manila, Brisbane & Sydasy.
HIMALAYA MARU
HAIPHONG-VIs Bolkow & Pakizol,
MENADO MARU
NEW YORK-Vis Japan porta, San
ARGUN MARU
JAPAN PORTS.
INDUS MĀRU
SUMATRA MARU ...
KEELUNG Via Swatow & Amoy, '
CANTON HARU...
TAKAOLY SWATOW & AMOY.
DELI MARITALI
TAKAO & KERLUNGIZ
BOURABAYA MARU
Tel. Central No. 4988, 4989, 1990,
Thursday, 7th November. Thursday, 31st October, 10 am. Francisco & PanaKIN.
Tuesday, 29th October. Monday, 4th November." Tuesday, 12th November. Sunday, 27th October, No. Tkurąday, 17th Nov, 10a.m. Banday, 10th November,
For further periculars, please apply is—OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
to
nearly 15,000, of which 6.901 wore capacity. 4,000 tons. The chief differ- Spain to negotiate with the Spanish accounted for inward and 7,764 out-ence will lie in the fact that in lieu of authorities concerning the unreason- ward. The actual totals were in two triple-expansion engines, as in able Customs penalties imposed in ward-50,950 against 44,068 and out-the "Marechal-Lyautey" and "Nicolas that country. The question of the ward 66,207 as compared with 58,533. Paquet," the two new ships will each Preparation of a standard form of
Amazing Fact
be propelled by two sets of Parsons. contract for the sale and purchase The most amazing side to this in-type geared turbines, their speed being of ships is also under consideration. creased passenger
activity is un-higher than that of the former vessels. doubtedly the Inflation which has Passenger accommodation will be pro- taken place in regard to the Inward vided for about 450 passengers of total.
The only explanation which three classes. The first of these liners can be advanced to account for this is expected to be placed in service in substantial rise in the number of in-the spring of 1931, and the second ward travellera is that the Ameri- during the summer of the same year. can invasion of Europe must be ex-The owners have obtained the applica- tending over a longer period than tlon of the Credit Maritime-namely.
A QUARTER'S LOSSES
has been the case in previous years. a loan at a reduced rate of interest, for
The cargo returna were also emin huilding these veseola ently satisfactory, for there was an increase of 3,791 tons inward and 4,810 tons outward. These returns, whilst not exactly startling, indicate that the cargo trade of the port is steadily expanding, realisation which will pitase the Southeri Ral tone grosa and upwards reported by The total number of vessels of 100 way Company, who have made no Lloyd's Register to have been totally secret of the fact that they are in-lost, condemned, etc., in consequence tensely interested in bringing about of casualty or stress of weather dur a notable advance in the amount of ing the quarter ended March 81 last cargo handled.
The actual Sgures in this
was 121, of 175,394 tons. Of these 21, were 66,884 tons inward as compar- tain and Ireland and 100, of 146,437.
case of 28,967 tons, belonged to Great Bri od with 52,103 tons, and outward tons, to other countries.. 52,708 tens as against 47,898 tons. same period 71 vessels, of 180,176 tonn During the There were no trooping movements were reported to have been broken up from Southampton this August, and condemned, etc., owing to causes not as a result there is a deficiency of known to be cannitles or heavy wea 1,407, which was the number of mill- ther. Eighteen of these ships, repre tary passengers who cleared from senting 48,034 tons, belonged to Gras: the port in August, 1928,
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES
Consignees of cargo ex as. "City of Shanghai" are reminded to taka delivery of their goods which will be subject to rent after October 28.
Consignees of
cargo Ex 5.8. "Bencruachan" are reminded to take delivery of their goods which wil be subject to rent after October 29,
· MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS
The P. & 0 "Mantus" from Hong Kong arrived Marseilles on October 25 at 11.80 am.
Britain and Ireland and 63, of 132,144. tona, to other countries. The gross ro duction of the mercantile marine of the world from all causes during the period was represented by 192 vessels of 355,670 tons. The totals included 89 ships, of 78,991 tons, belonging to Grea Britain and Ireland and 153 vessels. of 278,579 tons, owned by other coun tries.
WRECKED VESSEL
It is notified that a wrecked vessel, with only keel and frames remaining, lies sabmerged off Sung Wong Tal, struction to shipping. Kowloon City, and constitutes an ob
....
Unless this 'wreck is claimed within, The B.L." sa, “Talma" left: Singa-seven days it will be removed under. pore for this post on October 22 Section 27 of Merchant Shipping Ordin- pim, and fu dus here on October 19, Snce No. 10 of 1899, and sold to de-
fray the expense of such removal,
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