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FOJEW YORK AND BOSTOŃ via SUEZ.
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REGU? MONTHLY PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICE FBRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE (FIUME)
TAH CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO *GEA, ALL ITALIAN, ADRIATIC, LEVANT, BLACK
SEA AND DANUBE PORTS. PASSAGE RATES.
BRIND VENICE & TRIESTE..
LONDO
NEXT SAILINGS.
.*. $75.0.0. £83.0.0.
OUTWO FOR SHANGHAI,, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,
From Hong Kong... M.V. MO"
......Sails hence on or about 6th Jan. S.S. "CHESSA D'AOSTA” Sails hence on or about 21st Jan, M.V. SQUILINO" ....Sails hence on or about 30th Jan. ....Sails.hence gn or about 18th Feb.
S.S. SANDRA"
HOMVARD FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE.
M.V. "ILDA"
M.V. LEMO"
From Hong Kong,
Sails on or about 25th January.
Sails on or, about 4th February,
3.S. "UCHESSA D'AOSTA” Sails on or about 22nd February.
MTAL LINE OF
STEAMERS
FROM CALCUTTA & COLOMBO TO SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS,
5.S. “UMZUMB" Salls from Colombo on or about 9th February. Regular Passenger and Cargo Service to South African Ports. Through Bills of Lading issued from Hong Kong,
For Freight or Passage on any of the above Lines apply to:-
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NY.KLINE
REDUCED THROUGH TICKETS TO ETİROPE VIA U.S.A. VARYING
FROM £83 TÜ X120 ON SALE
SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.
TAIYO MARU
TENYO MARU
Sunday, 5th Jan. at 0 a.m. Wednesday, 22nd January.
SEATTLE, VICTORIA via Shangaai & Japan Ports.
MISHIMA MARU
IYO MARU
LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM via
..Tuesday, 14th January, Tuesday, 28th January.
Saturday, 11th January.
Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Suez.
FUSHIMI MARU
MAKOZAKI MARU
Saturday, 25th January.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.
AKI MARU
*
KAGA MARU
+ NAGANO MARÚ
AWA MARU
Wednesday, 22nd January. Wednesday,
19th February,
6th January,
11th January.
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.
Monday,
Saturday,
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coasi) via Japan; Honolulu, Los Angeles,
Mexico & Panuma.
BOKUYO MARU
Monday, 27th January,
SOUTH AMERICA (East Coast) vla Singapore, Cape Town & Porta,
BINGO MARU
Wednesday, 5th February.
NEW YORK, BOSTON vir Panama.
+ TATSUNO HARU ...........
ATAGO MARU
LIVERPOOI."vin Port Said, Constantinople, Genoa.
“İ QURBAN MARU
CALCUTTA Via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.
↑ GENOA MARU
RANGOON MARU
Tuesday,
14th January. Saturday, 1st February.
Friday, 10th January.
Tuesday, 7th January, Wednesday,
15th January.
Sunday, Monday,
6th January, 6th January..
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
+ MITO MARU
KITANO MAKU
+ Cargo only
Roduced fat Ciana Exeural n. Fates quoted between Manila and Acatralla,
For further information apply to NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
Central No. 292, 8897 and 9821. (Private exchange to all departments.)
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SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
THE CHINA
SHIPPING.
SECTION.
Cork.
IRISH PORTS' RIVAL ting into the new schane suggested for It appears that a main idea under lying Mr. Mullan's plans is to provide a landing-place at Cork Harbour for shipments of general cargo froni Amories, to be transhipped inter-
Increasing Sales At Galway
Simultaneously with the construc. tional scheme for Cork Harbour which isaa been profected by an American syndicate comos a statement indicat ing a very Increased number of calls at Galway by trans-Atlantic liners during this year, If these calls take place to the extent stated, it is perhaps inevitable that there may some diminution in the services to
mittently from Cork to distributive centres on the Continent. If that bo Ro, the schemo is one intended to enter immediately and primarily for Ameri- an interests, rather than those of the Free State centred at Cork, and it is therefore asked: Why should not the American projectors obtain a letting of the ground front'tha Cork Harbour Board, and provide their own finan- Cork this year and later, and in that cial expenditure instead of suggesting a schome to be undertaken by the Cock event the outlook for the suggested Board and financed with money ad- | constructional scheme may be corres-vanced by the syndicate? This is a pondingly affected.
view of the matter that is expected to There is no doubt that Galway is be dwelt upon when the Harbour gaining increased favour
Mr. with the Board at Cork again discusses tenna-Atlantic passenger companies, Mulian's proposals. and the British lines, just as the Con- tinental, are beginning to develop busi- ness with the port. A big affort in being made through tourist and ship ping agencies to induce a large number of Irish Americans to visit Ireland during the present year, and Galway is competing with Cork to attract a large proportion of the visitors.
Already It is stated on what appears to be good authority that no fewer than 70 calls are scheduled to be made at Galway in the tourist season. Shibuld that number bo rual.
The Outlay
As regards outlay, the definito gre, based on the plans submitted, is £1,839,650. It is seriously consider ed that the trade at, Cork is not such as would warrant the Harbour Board in accepting responsibility for such a large outlay, which would in volve the Board in a heavy annuel amount for interest and sinking fund, thus absorbing a large portion of re- venue and leaving very little to carry over as profit.
The suggested subaldy of £300,000
MAIL.
being done in a hurry, so that oppers tunity will arise for examining the entire matter in a thorough way,”: Be sides, it is certain that, panding the Issue of the Ports and Harbours Tri- 'bunal Report, any schemes projected wit not go beyond the ataga of discussion, And when the Tribunal Report Itself is avall- able, It may furnish harbour boards with much material, if not sur
prises, for consideration. The Cork
Board is not to consider the American schome for at least a fortnight, and then in a formal way.
WARSHIPS IN PORT
British warships in port this morn- ing were
In Basin of R.N. Dockyard: "Sterling." "Petersfield," "Marazion,” "Moorhan," "Iroquois,"
West Wall: "Kent" (flagship), In Dock: "Boraph," "Cornflower." No. 1 Duoy: "Hermes." No. 4 Busy: "Herald." No. 6 Buoy: "Cornwall." No. 10 Buoy: "Somme." No. 11 Buoy: "Thracian" No. 12 Buoy: "Magnolia." No. 13 Buoy: “Sirdar.”
Foreign men o' war in harbour were:-
French gunboat "Argus." Ú.3. gumboat "Mindanao."
OX
2.2.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE
Consignees of cargo "Benvrackie" are reminded to take delivery of their goods which will be subject to rent after January 10.
"White Empresses" to Call at Honolulu.
Tonolulu, famous for its lovely Hawailan Janeers, its splendid-physiqued swimmers, wreaths of flowers, Waikiki Beach and lordly Diamond Head
Lat dings its crest high in proud greeting or digni fed farewell, is now to be added to the westward mute of the famous Canadian Pacific liners the White Empresses that long ago gained for Canada: the Blue Ribbon for speed on the Pacific.
Starting December 7 from Victoria and Van- couver the "Empress of Canada," which has just re- turned to service after being equipped with the fastest and most powerful engines on the Pacific, Inaugurated the new service and called at Honolulu six days later.
Glimpses of some of the features of the "Island Taradise of the Pacific" are shown above, with (left) the giant prow of the 21,500 ton "Empress of Canada." Behind the flower-decked maidens nay be discerned the stately outlines of Diamond Head, famous in song and story. At the right in the Aloha Tower of the docks, that spells a Hawaiian welcome to the traveller,
Passangers to the Orient by the new Canadian Pacifle servico will be given the opportunity of rtaying over for the next ship or of paying a visit foxing the twelve. hours the Empresses remain in Honolulu. Visitors to the Islands who plan to leave Jack Trost behind have many, options for their re turn vayage. Several linos have co-operated with the Canadian company, and, after a long lazy win- ter on the sands of Waikiki Beach, travellers may return to Vancouver by the Canadian Australasian Royal Mail King direct, or may come back by a Matson Line steamer to Portland, Seattle or Ban Francisco, or to Los Angeles by the Los Angeles
isod, or even any losser, it would mean from the Free State Government in, a big fillip to Galway port. The Har itself involves a difficulty. If granted, to some such large expansion of busi- charge on the Free State taxpayers, bour Board have begun to look forward such a subaidy would mean an annual ness in passenger shipments, and the already burdened enough, and it would city for tender purposes is an indica-taxpayers in various Free State ports, purchase of a steamer of large capa certainly arouse opposition from the tion of the Board's expectations.
This naturally implies a very big which is already in and keen compet
and particularly from these in Galway, uprise to Galway port, and it is con- tion or opposition with Cork sidered such cammot take place with: The Free State Government under out some effect on Cebh (Queenstown) Mr. Cosgrave which bag had to seak and Cork Harbour. In the American entside loans for general nuntional pur syndicate's scheme for development at Cork the Importance of the largest patronage by the trans-Atlantic ship ping companies is fully emphasised, and with the opening up of Galway coming very much divided between the two ports.
It is of much interest in this con
tion to note that Mr. Mollan, the American syndicate's representative, in his statement to the Cork Harbour Board on his suggested scheme of de liberty at present to give the lows he Velopment, did not feel himself at recafred from soma American shipping
pales when he sought their opin lons regarding Cork as permanent port a call for regular sallings By Anerican: bepparently referred to
LONDON. HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP Via Singapore it is obvious that that patronage is be
Colombo, Surs and Fort Sald
ALTAI MARU.
Wednesday, 15th January.
RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES-Vis Saigon, Singapore,
Colombo Durban & Cape Town.
MONTEVIDEO. MARU
papadi *** Wednesday, 22nd January,“
BOMBAY Via Singapore & Colombo.
SHUNKO MABULATE IN TIME.
Sunday, 19th January
DURBAN, LOURENCO MARQUES, BEIRA, DAR-ES-SALAAL, ZANKI-
BAR & MOMBASA — Singapore & Colombo. CHICAGO MABU. Lidered as Friday, 7th February
CALCUTTA Via Singapore, Panang & Rangoon,
BORNEO MARU
Saturday, 18th January,
- Shanghai, sharp p
VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER-Via Japan Ports from the representatives of the British com
ARABIA MARU (From Shanghal). Tonday, 18th Japenry,
MELBOURNE Via Hanifs. Brishane & Bydner.
BURMA MARU
HAIPHONG-Via Hollow & Pakbol
MENADO MARUSTEE
NEW YORK - Via Japan porta, Bas
SHAVANA MARU
JAPAN PORTS
RABADO KARU
SAMAZON TARTË
day, 16th Januaťj
panies in New York when he was res cently there consulting his s syndicate
on the engineering plant to be sub mitted to the Cork Board
Birthare
These plans
betwmán
about
deep Berth
foreshore
S.S.HSIN CHANG”.
No further news was avail- able in Hong Kong to-day about the China Merchants S. N. Co.'s 4.5. Hsin Chang from which
8.0.3. the M.M.Sphinx received ap
Chang was
Che
out the
SATURDAY, JANUARY
FAST LUXURIOUS
SERVICE
-to America
and Europe
TRAVELLERS bound for
América of Europe avail- themselves of speedy and com- fortable service when they go Canadian Pacific.
The White Empreses are the largest, newest and fastest liners on the Pacific. They cross from Yokohama to Vancouver in 9 days; from Shanghai to Van- couver in 14.
These ships consect with the summer. trains, "Trans-Canada Limited" and " 'Mountaineer,” at Vancouver, enabling passengers to make the earliest sailing' of a Canadian Pacific Atlantia liner.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
NEXT SAILINGS
TO MANILA.
E/RUSSIA 5 P.M. Jam 13th
TO THE PACIFIC COAST
- E/CANADA NOON Jan. 15th E/RUSSIA.... .Feb. 12th
WORLD'S GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM
BRITISH WUCHOW LINE
SAILING DATES FOR JANUARY, 1930 (Subject to change); DEPARTURE HOURS: Hong Kong 5.30 p.m., Wuchow 1.30 p.m.
S.S. TAI HING" [1,068 tons Capt. Tratt,]
JANUARY.. 1930. '.
MON. 6th
SUN. 12th
FRI, 17th
WED.
22: MON, 27LN
S.S. "TAI MING"
(649 tons-Capt. G. J. Spink.)
JANUARY, 1930.
WED. 8th MON, 20th TUES. . 14th BAT. *25th
Regular Service of Fast, High Class River Steamers Having Good Ac-| commodation for First Class Passengers. Electric Light and Fans in Stato- rooms and Saloon. The sa.. "Tui Hing", is fitted with Wireless.
These vessels leave Hong Kong for Wuchow (via Samshui, Shinhing, Takhing & Dosing) and return to Hong Kong (via same Ports) every five days.
Fares for round trip (not lacluding meals)..$20. Meals & Wines are to be obtained on board.
Hong Kong Arrivals and Departures from Hai On Wharf.
For information apply to
87. Connaught Road West,
Phone: Central 893. *
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