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SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan' Ports & Honolulu,
Wednesday, 5th January. Thursday, 23rd January. SEATTLE, VICTORIA via Shanghai & Japan Ports.
LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM via
TAIYO MARU
TENYO MARU
YOKOHAMA MARU
MISHIMA MARU
Monday, 18th December. Tuesday, 14th January.
Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Suez. HAKONE MARU
Saturday, 14th December. Saturday,
28th December.
Wednesday, 25th Decomber. Wednesday,
22nd January.
Saturday, 14th December. Friday, 27th December.
SUWA MARU
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE vla Manila & Poris.
TANGO MARU
AKI MARU
BOMBAY vin Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.
† TASMANIA MARU
+ TOTTORI, MARU
THE CHINA MAIL.
£1,600,000 MERSEY SCHEME
STATE TO ASSIST DOCKS DEVELOPMENT
GOVERNMENT GRANT
SHIPPING
SECTION.
DRIVEN ASHORE IN A HURRICANE
DASHED TO PIECES ON CORAL REEFS
CREW LANDED SAFELY
NEW PROVISIONS FOR HULL DOCKS
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PRESS FOR IMPROVEMENTS
GREATER ENTERPRISE
The Hull Chamber of Commerce and Shipping has decided to press the Lon don and North-Eastern Railway Company to modernise the equipment of the older docks of the port. The improvements asked for include the completion of the King George Dock, the the erection of additions! silos, provision of floating elevators and automatic weighing machines, and the extension of Riverside Quay for frult imports. How the British steamer "Domira" Mr. W. Good, chairman of the Ship. was lost in a hurricane in the West ping Committee, said that these and Indies was told in mail week by other improvements could be carried Captain
Finnie when ho and out in conjunction with the Govern
'arrived crew
at Bristol. ment's unemployment proposals, Ho loft "Domira"
New
York contrasted the position of railway. for the Bahamas in mid-Septem-owned docks with those controlled by ber, дл on the
second day out harbour trusts on the Mersoy and run into foul weather, which continued Tyne, and regrotted that there was until in A hurricane she and two other justification for the criticism The scheme embraces plans for ships were battered to piecca on coral greater enterprise was displayed by new sheds on the quayside, more up-reets within about sixty miles of one the harbour trusts. to-date appliances for the handling another. of cargo, and means for speedling up the removal of cargo by road and roll.
The Mersey Docks aml Harbour Board scheme mentioned by Mr. J. H. Thomas in his speech on the Gov. ernment's proposal for dealing with unemployment, in the House of Com- mona, is to cost £1,600,000, and aims at the improvement of the older see- tions of the dock. A large propor tion of the cost will be borne by the Government.
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1929.
CANADIAN
PACIFIC
STEAMSHIPS – RAILWAYS HOTELS-- EXPRESS
SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE ACROSS THE PACIFIC TO VICTORIA & VANCOUVER
V'ver Arrive
17 Days Hongkong-Vancouver, 14 Dayn Shanghai-Vancouver 11 Days Kobe-Vancouver, 9 Days Yokohama-Vancouver Kobe Y'hama Hong Kong S'hai
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report was made that the timber The vessel struck on the shore of trade of the port was opposed to the Great Albaco Island in the Bahamas, sale of the Queen's Dock by the rail-EMPRESS OF CANADA said Captain Finzie. He got the life-way company to the Hall Corporation, EMPRESS OF RUSSIA It is understood that the Mersey belts ut, it was too dangerous to and that efforts made to obtain the Docks and Harbour Board are an. let the crew attempt to land. They assurance that suitable and adequata xious to improve the facilities for
would have been torn to pieces against the coastal trade, and the smaller the jagged coral by the fury of the class of cargo carrying vessels.
After some hours of peril be The present scheme originated sent eight men in a boat tu the shore The proposals of the Chamber are! with the Dark Board, who arranged with two lines, and using a breeches as follow:- a deputation and met Mr. Thomas & buoy the majority of the crew were Completion of the King George week ago. Following this the Board landed during the night and the next Dock, leaving the Victoria and Alexan discussed its plans in private at day,
The
captain with the
dra Docks for the awan-wood trade. their meeting. The developments, it wireless operator and cook re- Inter-rall communication between la expected, will affect both sides of mained on board when the ship the Alexandra and Victoria Docks, the Mersey.
abandoned as a total wreck. Additional silos at the King George
Dock.
alternative accommodation would be(E/Asia and E. Russia call at Nagasakt the day after departure from Shat afforded had not yet been successful. The Proposals
was
IN
The body of a seaman is shown being carried ashore by members of the conat guard who picked him up near the scene of the wreck of tho Steamer Wisconsin. It ta believed fifteen men went down with the ship which encountered a severe storm in Lake Michigan..
Provision of floating elevators and auto weighing machines at the respec- tive docks.
Repair of the shed floorings of ware- houses on the old dock estate.
Provision of cranes on the old docks home and coasting trades.
Smooth surface on the quay sides and shed floors.
Improved approach to the docks. Three ton removable or overhead electric cranes, with one or two five- ton cranes.
Prince's Dock cranes, lifting power to be increased to ten tons or new cranes, provided.
Prince's Dock, additional exit for road traffic on the western side.
Sheds at all docks to be closed in. Mytongate and Victoria Dock locks obsolete, and should be brought up to
I present day requirements, and
More up-to-date conling appliances at the Humber Dock.
The Fruit Trade Section submitted the following additional require- ments:~~
Extension of the Riverside Quay,
and
Equipment of the despatch shoda at the Albert and Alexandra Docks with electric cranes.
EASTERN PORTS
Details of Health Bulletin
The
health bulletin of Eastern ports for the week ended December 7, issued by the Director of Medical and Sanitary Services, give the fol
“HAICHING" VICTIM | Great Abaco is a coral island, and the lowing casea:-
Five Discharged From Hospital
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu, Los Angeles, Government Civil Hospital was to the
Mexico & Panama. ANYO MARU
Sunday,
22nd December.
Latest information received from the effect that altogether five of the batch of persons wounded in the "Halching"
SOUTH AMERICA (East Const) via Singapore, Cape Town & Ports, piracy bave been discharged and hand-
KAMAKURA MARU
NEW YORK, BOSTON vla Panama.
† TAKAOKA MARU
Thursday, 2nd January.
... Saturday,
14th December.
LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Constantinople, Genon.
CALCUTTA, via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon,
↑ DAKAR MARU
Saturday,
14th December.
↑ MURORAN MARU
Sunday,
† AKITA MARU
'Sunday,
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
BINGO MARU (Mojl direct)
Monday,
AKI MARU (Nagasakl direct) ..... Friday,
* Cargo only.
16th December. 29th December.
18th December. 20th December.
Reduced 1st Class Excursion Pates quoted between Manila and Avatralia, |
For further informaation apply to-NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
Tel Central No. 292, 3897 and 8821. (Private exchange to all departments,}
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SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP-Via Singapɔrı|
Colombo, Sues and Port Said.
ALTAI MARU
................ Wednesday, 8th January, RIO DE JANEIRO, BANTOS & BUENOS AIRES-Via Baigor, Singapore,
Colombo, Durban & Cape Town MANILA MARU
BOMBAY-Via Singapore & Colombo.
SUMATRA MĀRU
MEIGEN MARU
(Calls at Penang & Karachi,)
Tuesday, 24th December.
Friday, 20th December. Friday, 3rd January.
DURBAN, LOURENCO MARQUES, DEIRA, DAR-ES-SALAAM, ZANZI
BAE & MOMBASA—Via Singapore & Colombo.
MEXICO MARU
....Thursday, 2nd January.
CALCUTTA-Via Singapore. Fenang `& Rangoon, T-
CELEBES MARU
TACOMA MARU
** (Calla ät. Belawan Dell}
Thursday, 19th December, Thursday, 2nd: January,
Shanghal
PARIS MARU
Sunday, 22nd December.
od over to the Police for Investigation. Chief Officer Perry is progressing favourably, and the conditions of the other men--nineteen in number-ATO satisfactory, with the exception of one, who is in a very critical condition. Among the five discharged was the Malay quartermaster.
Three to be Charged
It is understood that three men sus- pected of having taken part in the piracy will be brought before the Police Magistrate to-day at noon. 17.
WARSHIPS IN PORT
British warships in port this morn- ;ing were:
In basin of R.N. Dockyard: "Tamar," "Petersfeld," "Magnolia,”
"Merazion," "Cornflower."
At north arm: "Sterling," "Somme." West wall: "Kent" (flagship). In Dock: "Sepoy," "Seraph,"
"Thracian."
Whampoa Dock: "Cornwall" No. 4 Bung: "Herald." No. Buoy: "Hermes." No. 7 Buby: "Iroquoia" The only foreign man of war in part was the Italian cruiser “Libia,”\":
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES
Castaways at first thought it was un- inhabited. For 24 hours they saw no sign of life, and were astonished by the appearance of a mun on the beach during the second day, The natives treated the crow very well in- island for Nassau by a motor vessel deed. The crow left Great Abaco proceeding to Jamaica, and thence to Bristol. Captain Finnie travelled the 135 miles to Nassan in a 30-foot boat, Bnnily arriving at Southampton in the "Mauretania" 48 hours ahead of his crew, enabling him to get their pay and papers through. before they lands ed.
Of the two other vessels lost at the
time as the same
"Domira," which Чуд owned by Mesara. Maclay and Macintyre, Ltd., of Glasgow, one w the "Potomac," owned by the Anglo-American Oil Company, and the third vessel was the "American" of which only one member of its crew was saved. It is believed that all the members of the British crews are safe.
THE INDIAN COAST
Weakness of Venguria Rocks Light
Some few years ago, following upon reports received from shipmasters in
the Eastern trade, representations
were made to the authorities concern- ed by the Imperial Merchant Service Guild regarding lights on the Indian coast. Included in the lights particu larly mentioned was that of the light on the Venguria Rocks, a well known danger spot. In the detailed reply re- ceived at that time to the representa. tions it was stated that the complaint made by shipmasters in respect of this particular light would receive, the prompt attention of the authorities. In view of this the Guild"was, some- What surprised to hear from à mem-
Consignees of cargo ет 6.3. "Bendoran" are reminded to takeber recently that the position evident delivery of their goods watch will be subject to rent after December 20.
Consignees of cargo ex "Benatty" are reminded to take
subject to rent after December 20,
6.J.
VICTORIA, BEATTLE, TACOMA ́& VANCOUVER-VI« Japan Ports from delivery of their goods which will be
ALABAMA, MARU (From Shanghal) Friday, 27th Decembox. MELBOURNE -Vin. Manila, Brisbane &'Sydney,
BURMA MARU
HAIPHONG. The Bathor a Palat...
MENADO MARU
NEW YORK VIAPLlapsa ports, San
A HAVANA - MARU
JAPAN PORTE
BEATTLE MARINA
HONOLULU MARU:
KEELUNGITA Swatów & Amoy.
HOZAN KARU
CANTON MARUA
TARAO VIE
ORDELIN
Saturday, 4th January.
..... Thursday, 20th Dec, 10 alma Francisco a Panatina
Wednesday, 6th January,
Tuesday) 24th December. Sunday, 29th December.
Sunday, 15th Dec. Noon. Sunday 22nd, Dad, Noon.
Thursday, 19th Dec, 10 a.m.
Tuesday, 7th January, plombe appi 7. to OSAKA BROSEN KAIBILA
tel Caitral Noci 4068-1089 Creat
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMER
ly remains the same as before. He writes to the secretary as follows:
Would it be possible for you to again address the Indian Govern ment in regard to Vengurls Rocks Light, which is a fixed light, and a. very wear one at that
A good flashing light on those rocks, would, caso our infide-in-the S.W. mensoon as Venguria, is turning .points:
The O.P.S..-R.H.S. "Empress 91 matter up again with a view to ascer The Guild is, therefore, taking the Ania arrived at Manila on December taining the result of the active steps 14 (5) 20a.m., left Manila which they understood were being on December 14 (8a≥:) at 8 p.m. and taken to improve this light. In the is due at Hong Kong on December course of the official reply-referred |18, (Mon.); at 8, xm...
to above which the soclets received at that time, it was stated that st rangements were being made to im- prove the existing lights on the Indian const as far as, ponible, and also that the provision of direction-finding coastal wireless stations was engaging the attention of the Government of Bombay
Dead Special, taxes which were intro duced in Belgium f 1928 to meat the financial crisis are to be sus pende In consequence of a Budget surplus of 941,000,000 francs)
Plague
Alexandria: 2 cases, 1 death, Colombo: 2 cases, 1 death. Macassar: 1 case.
Cholera Calcutta: 40 deaths. Madras: 1 death.
Tuticorin: 7 cases, 1 death. Bangkok: 3 cases, 1 death. Pnom Penh: 1 case. Saigon: case.
Small-pok Berbera: 0 cases, 1 death. Aden: 2 cases. Bombay: 12 cases, 4 deaths, Calcutta: 7 cases, 6 deaths. Cochin; 245 cases, 51 deaths. Karachi: 1 case.
Madras: 14 cases, 6 deaths. Moulmein: 1 case, 1 death. Batavia: 1 case, 1 death. Pondicherry: 1 case, 1 death.
Belawan Deli: 1 caso. Bangkok: 1 case.
Atlantic_sailings from Montreni and Quebec every few i ys to Liverpor.Į
Southampton, Glasgow, Antwerp, Cherbourg and Hamburg
HONG KONG-MANILA SERVICE
Loave Axrive
Maalla. Hong Kong
Jan.
Leaver Arrive Marilla Hong Kong Dec. 28, 5 p.m. Dec. 30 Jan. 13.5 p.m. Jan. 15
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SAILING DATES FOR DECEMBER, 1929 (Subject to change). DEPARTURE HOURS: Hong Kong 5.30 p.m., Wuchow 1.30 p.m.
S.S. “TAI HING" [1,068 tons-Capt. Trott.]
DECEMBER.
MON. 16th SUN. 22nd
S.S. "TAI MING"
[649 tons-Capt. G. J. Spink.] DECEMBER.
FRI. 27th
WED. 18th
TUES. 24th
SUN. 29th
Regular Service of Fast, High Class River Steamers Having Good Ac commodation for First Class Passengers. Electric Light and Fans in State rooms and Saloon. The a..."Tai Hing" is fitted with Wireless.
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