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NEW HELM ORDERS.

MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1930.

N.Y.KLINE

REDUCED THROUGH TICKETS TO EUROPE VIA U.S.A. VARYING FROM £83 TO £120 ON SALE

BAN BRANCISCO vla Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.

ASAMA MARU

TAIYO MARU

Thursday, Sunday,

3rd July. 20th July.

SEATTLE, VICTORIA vin Shanghai & Japan Porta.

SIBERIA MARU

.. Friday, 4th July at midnight HIKAWA MARU

Wednesday, 18th July. LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM vis

Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Suez. "FERUKUNI MARU

HAKUSAN MARU

Saturday, 12th July. Saturday,

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE vis Manila & Ports.

AKI MARU

KITANO MARU

Tuesday,

Tuesday,

WOMBAY via Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.

SHIDZUOKA MARU

... Friday,

20th July.

22nd July,

19th August.

11th July.

SOUTH AMERICA (Vest Coast) via Japan, Honolulu, Los Angeles,

Mexico & Panama. KAKUYO MARU

KAMAKURA MARU

BINGO MARU

NAW YORK? BOSTON via Panama.

† TOYAMA MARU

Monday, 28th July.

Tuesday,

8th July,

1.

‚ LIYERPOOL via Port Said, Stamboul (Constantinople), Genoa. '

† DURBAN MARU

Monday, 14th July.

CUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon, † MURORAN MARU

Thursday,

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOXOHAMA,

† CEYLON MARU (Moji direct) .. Sunday, ∙KAMO MARU

BENGAL MARU

Tuesday, Tuesday.

7th July.

6th July. 9th July. 8th July.

OBITUARY.

COMMODORE WILLIAM MARSHALL

SHIPPING

SECTION

OPPOSED BY MERCANTILE MARINE ASSOCIATION.

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NEW "STAR" SHIPS. the Mercantile Marine Service As

IMITIAL VISITS TO THIS PORT.

The death took place at During the week-end, two "Star" Southampton, after an ill- vessela paid their first visits to this ness of six" weeks, of port; the first to arrive was the Commodore William Marshall, Doric Star, which arrived about 8 [C.B., D.S.O., R.D., R.N.R., of the a.m. on Saturday from Newport White Star Line, commander and Singapore. She is commanded since 1928 of the Majestic. His by Capt. David H. Mills, and has death took place just at the time 83 British and seven other Euro- the Majestic was leaving the port pean officer and crow. for New York.

Commodore Marshall had a most distinguished career afloat.

Registered in London, the Doric Star is 10,440 tons gross and 6,543 tons net, and is owned by the Blue Star Line, Ltd., of London, for whom Messrs. Dodwell and Com- pany are the local agents.

The vessel brought 1,480 tons of general cargo for Hong Kong and 2,500 for through ports; she also carried 10 bags of mail. There were no passengers on board.

The Albion Star.

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The other vessel is the Albion

Mr. Thomas Scott, secretary of

sociation, addressed D special meeting of the members of the Glasgow branch in the rooms of He the association In Glasgow. discussed the proposed change in the helm orders, and the question of the disposal of obsolete British ships. He condemned the practice of selling the ships to foreign countries, and criticised the policy of the Government giving grants to shipowners to enable them to build new vessels as the present state of the freight market provided no employment for them.

The meeting passed resolutions against the proposed change in the relm orders and Government grant.

OLDEST OFFICER.

DIES IN HAMPSHIRE AT AGE OF 98.

1

SOUTH AMERICA (East Coast) via Singapore, Cape Town & Ports. Born in Bolton in 1875, he was an Wednesday, 2nd July at 3.p.m.old Conway boy. Ile served his Wednesday. 8th August

apprenticeship with the White Star Line in the company's sail- ing ship Copley. Subsequently he served as second and chief officer of the Drumlanrigg, owned at that time by Mesara. Gillison and Chadwick, rejoining the White Star Line in January, 1899. In

Fleet Engineer William Glara. March, 1908, he reached the rank Star and is. owned by the same

pole, retired, who has died at of chief officer, and in August, | arm.

Waterlooville, near Portsmouth in She arrived from Antwerphia 98th year, is believed to have 1911, was promoted to command. at 6.30 a.m. yesterday and has a Soon after the war began he registered tonnage of 4,908.01 tons.

been the oldest officer of the was in command of the Afric in The Albion Star was also register-

British Navy. the first Australian convoy: from ed in London, and while there was which the escorting cruiser Sydney was hurriedly despatched there were 4,200 tons for frozen no cargo on board for Hong Kong to destroy the German raider eggs and 1,500 tons of general Emden. He afterwards com-

cargo for through ports. manded the Zoraide in the Auxi- llary Patrol, and was appointed for special service in 1917. He received the D.S.O. and the rare distinction of a bar for his con- spicuous service.

+ Cargo only.

Por further information apply to:-NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA..

Telephone 30291.

(Private exchange to all departments

0.

S. K.

SAILINGS FROM BỎNG KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

The officers and crew total 90, including Capt. C. W. Phillips.

A further honour was conferred WHITE SEA FISHERIES

LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP-Vis Singapore on Commodore Marshall in 1925,

Colombo, Sues and Part Bald.

ALTAI MARU

ATLAS MARU

Saturday, 12th July. ..... Monday, 11th August.

RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES-Viz Szigen, Singapore

Colomba, Durban & Cape Town.

MONTEVIDEO MARU

• LA PLATA MARU

BOMBAY--Via Singapore & Colomba.

BURMA MARU

Friday, 18th July.

Friday, 20th August.

Friday, 4th July, Saturday, 19th July.

when he was created a C.B., and in the following year he was ap acting in that capacity when the pointed aide-de-camp to the King,

King opened the new Gladstone Dock in July, 1927. In the same year he was gazetted commodore jin the R.N.R.

TERMS OF ANGLO-SOVIET AGREEMENT.

for training 84 years ago, in 1846, He entered Woolwich Dockyard

War and the Abyssinian campaign, accompanying Lord Napler to Mag

and went through the Crimean

dala.

He was a shipmate of the late Lord Fisher in the Warrior.

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· STEAMERS' MOVEMENTS

The C.P.S..R.M.S. Empresa of Canada arrived at. Kobe on June (Sat) at 7.30a.m., left Kobe on June 28 at noon, and is due at Shanghai to-day | (Mon.) 4 pm. She leaves (Tues.) Rt

noon.

The temporary Anglo-Soviet Shanghal on July 1 Fisheries Agreement, signed in The P, & O. 9.8. Mantua from During his career, Commodore London by Mr. Henderson, the Hong Kong arrived London on DURBAN, LOURENCO MARQUES, BEIRA, DAR-ES-SALAAM, ZANZI- Marshall commanded all the Sokolnikoff, the Soviet Ambas-June 27 at 10 am.

Foreign Secretary, and M.

BORNEO MARU

BAR & MOMBASA—Vis Singapore & Colombo.

CALCUTTA—Via Singapore, Penang & Hangoon.

PANAMA MARU

MADRAS MARU

SEATTLE MARU

Monday, 7th July,

Thursday, 3rd July. Friday, 18th July,

Megantic,

VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER Via Japan Ports from pointment as commodore of the states that

Shanghai.

AFRICA MARU

MELBOURNE-—Via Manila, Brisbans & Sydney.

BRISBANE MARU

BAIPHONG-Vla Holbow & Pakhol.

........... Friday, 1st July,

1

MENADO MARU

Sunday, 6th July.

Thursday, 26th July.

VE YORK-Via Japan porta & PanaKIN.

JAPAN PORTS. '

HIMALAYA MARU

TENPEI MARU

Wednesday, 9th July. Saturday, 5th July,

KEELUNG-Yła Swatow & Amoy.

TAKAO-Via Swatow & Amoj.

PAHAO & KEELING

SOURABAYA MARU

Friday, 11th July.

· For further pariculari plezas-apply to—-08AKA SHOSEN KAISHA.

Tel. 28061.

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English Mails, and is due here

July 3 at about 6 p.m.

SMOKE. NUISANCE.

Tam Ping, master of the steam

most important liners in the com- pany's fleet, including the sador, has been published as New York sailed from Shanghai Teutonic,

White Paper (Cmd. 3583, 1d.). Cedric,

The first article of the treaty Olympic, and Majestic. His ap- White Star fleet, which entities (1) The Government of the the holder to fly a special flag-Union of Soviet Socialist Republics the house flag edged with white agree that fishing boats register- and to wear distinctive markings ed at the ports of the United of rank, was only conferred upon Kingdom may fish at a distance him in January of this year, the of from three to 12 geographical position having lapsed after, the miles from low water mark along retirement in 1924, under the the northern coasts of the. Union company's age-limit, of Sir of Soviet Socialist Republics and launch King Yat, was fined $5 by Bertram F: Hayes.

the islands dependent thereon, Admiral Sir Roger Keys, Com- and will permit such boats to navi- Court, for allowing such a quantity Comdr. G. F. Hole, at the Marine mander-in-Chief at Portsmouth, gate and anchor in all waters con- intimated to the widow of linguous to the northern coasts of smoke to belch from the funrel Commodore W, Marshall that a of the Union of Soviet Socialist nuisance to the public, on June 25, destroyer would be placed at her Republics. disposal for the Naval burial of (2). As regards bays, the dis Ferry wharf.

at the Hunghom-Kowloon City Commodore Marshall at sea after tance of three miles shall be mea- the service at Highfield Church, sured from a straight line drawn Southampton.

across the bay in the part nearest the entrance, at the first point where the width does not exceed

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Consignees of CATZO ex R.K New "Dorie Star" are reminded to take estimate that first-class steamship York Steamship agents delivery of their goods which will be subject to rent after July 4 passengers to Europe since Janu- "Benalder" ere reminded to delivery of their goods which will be than those of the corresponding take ary 1 number almost 18,000 less

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They declare that this is partial- ly due to business depression, and also to the Increased popularity 61 cabin ships and tourist, third-class accommodation on important! liners.- However, even these classes are not fully occupied ex- that steamship conferences in the capt on rush dates. It is expected Autumn will considerably curtail passenger liner Bailings.

In spite of many forms of op- (3) As regards. the White position it now seems likely that Sea, fishing operations by fishing Sir William Garthwaite is going to boats registered at the ports of make a success of his scheme to the United Kingdom may be car- provide a large new ocean-going ried on to the north of latitude

•Consignees of cargo ΟΙ M.V. Period of 1929, resulting in a de Mr. G. R. Leib has been appoint- ed by the Admiralty as second sailing vessel to train British 68 10 10 N. outside a distance of delivery of their gends which will be cline of at least $4,000,000 in first-grade clerk, Naval Store Depart

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ment, Hong Kong. (4) The waters to which this half the sum

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necessary to make

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