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JUDGMENT OF COURT OF INQUIRY.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Cardiff, Aug. 13.. Mr. Hugh Jones, K.C... stipen diary of Cardiff, to-day delivered judgment of the Board of Trade inquiry concerning the loss of the steamship Radyr on December 7, when carrying a cargo of coal to Bordeaux.
Shipping
Intelligence
STUDENTS ARREST SHIP.
Holiday Trip That Went Wrong.
·CUNARD LINER.
EXCEPTIONAL POINT" RAISED REGARDING INSURANCE.
It is believed, that one of the A merry road, a mazy road, and
exceptional points which have such as we did tread. The night we went to Birminghad to be considered by marito
ham by way of Beachy Head. underwriters in the discussions!
G. K, Chesterton.
respecting the insurance plans for
- Capetown, Sept. 4. the projected Cunard liner or Four American students suc-liners is that the owners might The Court considered, that al-ceeded to-day in arresting the wish to feel that insurance would though adequate provision was 5,000-ton Norwegian steamer, be available not only for the first made for supervision of the trim- Litiopa. In other
words, they 12 months of their service but) ming of the cargo, the trimming were granted by the Supreme alad for a longer period. Usually of the cargo was not adequately Court here to-day an order of at-liners are covered for terms of 12 and efficiently supervised. While tachment against the vessel to the loading of Nos. 1 and 4 holes operate until they have received would tend to cause a list, in the £800 to pay their fares back to event of the vessel meeting heavy California. This, of course, means weather, the Court considered that the ship cannot leave har- flat such leading was not of it-bour.
REDUCED THROUGH TICKETS TO EUROPE VIA U.S.A. VARYING of the loss of the vessel and all
FROM £83 TO £120 ON SALE
SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honofala
Thursday, Thursday,
20th November. 11th December.
... Wednesday, 3rd December. LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM via
SEATTLE, VICTORIA via Shanghai & Japan Ports.
- ASAMA MARU
CHICHIBU MARU
HIKAWA MARU
Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Suez. FUSHIMI MARU
Saturday, SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports,
KITANO MARU
Tuesday,
ATSUTA 'MARU........
Tuesday,
15th November
18th November. 23rd. December.:
12th November
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.
IYO MARU
Wednesday,
Occupy
some
months and there is no difficulty whatever about renewing the in- surances. In the normal course: of events, there should also be no difficulty in renewing the insur ances on the projected Cunard self sufficient to regard her as be. The action is the outcome of a vessels, but the unusually high ing in an unsafe or unseaworthy holiday plan that went wrong. values which the ships promise to -condition. It was, however, a The students; who are members. represent may reduce a desire on Bource of danger in that it was of a California university, decid- the part of the owners to try to calculated to cause her hatches in ed that they would like to spend ensure from the outset that there heavy weather to be more expos their hollday on visit to the shall be continuous cover for a ed to the impact of the sea.
Orient and signed on да deck period of years. Owing to the The Court held that the cause hands in the Liliopa.
constitution of the London mar- The trip for which they con-ket, the question raides hands on board was due to the tracted was to
three rather important issues. Some of large influx of water into two or months, touching at ports in the leading insurance companies
At at any rate should have no hesi more of the holds, owing to the China, Japan, and Borges.
Leading under. number of the hatches during was changed, and instead of re-arrangement. weather of exceptional violence. turning to San Francisco the ship writers would naturally wish to In the absence of direct evidence was ordered to Capetown by the provide the maximum amount of the Court could not express owners.
insurance that may be required, definite opinion, but it was prob able that the cargo in Nos. 1 and 4 holds shifted during the heavy which rendered the vessel more breach of their contract, and de-capable of providing may be vulnerable to the impact of the manded the payment, of the cost drawn upon in case of need, Tho seas; (2) That the breaking in of of their journey home. It was London market' has always' prided| the hatches was caused by the instated that the captain of the itself upon ability to meet what- insurance requirements Litiopa had agreed to this, but he ever was without funds to make the were made upon it and, for this reason, it would be regretted if payment.
the cover required for the new or liners should Cunard liner
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The students, who are already and as was. recently suggested, it due back at the university, con- is hoped in various quarters that tended in court to-day that this the whole of the insurance facili.
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HOKUROKU MARU
Saturday, 8th December.
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MADRAS MARU.
BATAVIA MARU
KEELUNG-VL Swalow & Amoy.
CANTON MARU
HOZAN MARU....
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TAKAD & KEELUNG.
“BATAVIA MARU:
Thursday, 6th November. Saturday, 8th November. Monday, 10th November.
...
Sunday, 9th Nov.. Noon Sunday, 16th Nov. Noon:
dition of some of the hatch covers; and (3) That in the heavy weather experiented the large area of hatchways in proportion
a
The students explained that they feared that, in spite of his
vided there. It may be imagined the money was forthcoming, and that very careful consideration
court promptly placed, the vessel under arrest.
will continue to be given to the subject by underwriters and managers of general insurance companies.
MOTOR, SHIP PRODUCTION.
to the area of the deck constituted promise, they would be left strand-prove more than could be pro-
serious danger, and exposed ed here if the ship, aniled before the whole of the hatches to ex- ceptional strain. All the circum- the stances tended to show that the disaster to the Radyr, with the Apart from their unwilling most regrettable loss of the lives journey to Capetown the students' of all those on board, was sudden adventure does not seem to have and overwhelming. The Court been the joyous affairs they had was of opinion that definite pro-anticipated. They declare that visions and stipulations should be the food was bad and the condi- made in the specification for tions on board appalling, and that timber ordered for, and used in, they were only allowed ashore the construction of hatch covers for two hours in Borneo, fitted in large and exposed hatch ways on sea-going vessels, and recommended that where covers were made of wood they should be of high-grade, straight-grained timber, free from knots, shakes, and sap. It was, however, strong. ly urged that the use of steel In the construction of such covers should be considered. It was fur [ther recommended that there should be more frequent periodi. cal-surveys of the hatch covers of such vessels.
The vessel was owned by the Rapert. Phillips Steamship Com- pany, Limited, of Cardiff (Mr. Rupert Phillips, managing own- 'er).
CAPT. T. A. MITCHELL
“FORMER MASTER OF THE
NAM SANG.
News has been received from from London of the death of Capt. Thomas Alexander Mitchell, who was with Messrs. Jardine, AND Matheson and Co., Ltd., from
Monday, 10th November For further particulars please apply to OSAKA BHOSEN KAISHA
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M. TAKEUCHI Manager
Donations and Subscriptions must now
be sent to the Hon. Treasurer, Mrs. H. E.
HONG KON
1891 to 1922, a total of 31 years. He was formerly master of the Nam Sang, which was on the Calcutta-Hong Kong run. TAL Born 67 years ago, the late Capt. Mitchell was for some con- siderable time an officer of sailing vessels, including the Centurion, of which clipper he was Chief Officer for a period of 18 months. He joined the Indo-China Steam Navigation Company in August, 1891, as Third Officer and grad ually gained promotion until he was given command of one of the Company's vessels. After thirty- one years of faithful service, the late Capt Mitchell retired on pension in October, 1922, and re- turned to England.
The late master leaves a widow and two children, cle
One member of the crew broke his leg two days after the voyage began. Another was laid out in first mate, and a fight with the was unable to do any work for weeks, and a third died from Spanish influenza. Altogether, the amateur sailormen consider that a life on the ocean wave is a lòng way from being what it is crack- ed-up to be,
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SAILING DATES FOR NOVEMBER, 1930 (Subject to change). DEPARTURE HOURS: Hong Kong 5.30 p.m., Wuchow 2 p.m.
S.S. "TAI MING" so tons-Capt. W. H. Lawton.] NOVEMBER.
8.S. "TAI HING" [1,068 tons-Capt. Trott.] NOVEMBER. SAT,
1st TUES. 18th 6th THURS.
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. 4th. FRI.
21st
10th WED. 26th
16th
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STEAMERS' MOVEMENTS
The C.PS R.M.S. Empress of
The C.P.S. R.M.S. Empresa of
The number of motor vessels year already completed this throughout the world is 161, with a tonnage of 1,037,000. gross. During the whole of 1929 the Dumber was 181, of 1,130,000 tons of the October issue of the Motor Japan left Vancouver for Hong the Motor Ship. The following subjects are Kong, via Japan ports and Shang- gross. According to
hai, on October 30, and is due Ship, it is anticipated that the doalt with in this issue.
will exceed
The Blue Funnel Cargo Liner, here on November 19.
She will total 1930 tonnage last year's figure by 30 per cint. Myrmidon (fully illustrated). sail for Manila at 5 pm. on 'the
Orders for motor ships placed Motor Tanker. Construction,
same day. during the first nine months of A New 14-knot Italian Cargo this year represent 730,000 tons Liner. grogs, or about 70 per cents of The Reina del Pactfico with Russia arrived at Shanghai on the ships completed. The pros-22,000 sh.p. Machinery.
A New 19,000-ton Dutch Liner pects, although not particularly Thursday, October 30. Kinzar Maru, Japanese str., 359 encouraging, are more satisfactory (Illustrated).
Diesel Engine Standardisation. tons, Capt. T. Matsumoto, from than is the case for steam-driven
A Motor Car and Passenger Canton,buoy, No. C44-N.Y.K. ships, for which recent orders
have been extremely few in num- Ferry... Friday, October 31.: German str., 5,828 tons, ber. Captain, Joh. Habben, from Bremen via Singapore, Kow loon Wharf-Melcher & Co. Anchises, British str., 6,218 tons, Capt. J. K Dunlop, from Sin- gipore, Holt's Wharf.-B. & S. Chung King, British str. 1,810 tons, Capt. W. Peplow, from Amoy, buoy No. B19H, & B Foo Lee, Chinese str. 859 tous, Capt. 8. Kita, from Chetoo, boy No. ES6.--Loong Tai Hong...
Alster,
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N.Y.K.
Hanyang, British str,, 1,207 tona,
Capt. C. Harris-Walker, from Canton, buoy No. B15 17&-5. Himalaya Maru, Japanese str., 1,187 tons, Capt. & Tabata, from Moji, Kowloon Wharf
Michael Jebsen, Danish str. Tplands
No C89 „Jebaan & Co." NewsMathilde, Britishstr., 1842
apt. D Thomas,
Fakho Tal SS Shynin Maru, Japanese
dona, Capti. Tau] officer Kuratsu, búogi/Nov/
Y.IK Boochow
During the whole of his 31 years with the Indo-China Steam Navigation Company Capt. Mitchell proved himself to be a capable and trustworth and was highly respect by all
knew him. He
gre
Capt C Mather
A New Auxiliary Engine.
October 31 (Fri) at-10 m, wit (S&L). Shanghai on November 1 at 5.30 am, and is due at Hong- Kong on November 3: (Mon.) at 7 &I), She leaves. Hong Kong for. Maalla on November 4. (Tues.) at 15 p.m...
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