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THE CHINA MAIL.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1930.
YKLIN
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N.
REDUCED THROUGH TICKETS TO EUROPE VIA U.S.A, VARYING
FROM £83 TO £120 ON SALE
SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.
TAIYO MARU. TATSUTA MARU
Sunday, Thursday,
21st December. 1st January.
SEATTLE, VICTORIA via Shanghai & Japan Ports.
HEIAN MARU-
Wednesday, Dec. 17, midnight. LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM via
Singapore, Penang. Colombo, Suez. HAKUSAN MARU
.... Saturday, Saturday,
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.
Thursday,
Tuesday,
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.
HARUNA MARU
ATSUTA MARU
KAMO MARU
†TOKUSHIMA MARU
TANGO MARU
Mexico & Panama. RAKUYO MARU
Sunday. Sunday,
27th December.
10th January.
25th December.
20th January.
28th December.
11th January.
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) vla Japan, Honolulu, Los Angeles,
Sunday,
SOUTH AMERICA (East Coast) vla Singapore, Cape Town & Porta,
... Sunday, KAMAKURA MARU NEW YORK, BOSTON via Panama,
TATSUNO MARU
LIVERPOOL via Port Said. Stamboul (Constantinople), Genoa.
4.DURBAN MARU
21st Decembar.
21st December,
Monday,
5th January,
Sunday,
CALCUTTA Via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.
† MALACCA MARU
Munday,
† MURORAN MARU
Tuesday,
18th January.
20th December. 6th January.
SHANGHAJ. KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
AKI MARU (Nagasaki direct)
Tuesday,
Tuesday. Saturday.
10th December. 23rd December. 27th December,
DELAGOA MARU
KASHIMA MARU
+ Carp only.
For further information apply to:-NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
Telephone 30291.
0.
(Private exchange to all department.)
K.
SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION..
LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP Via Singapore
Colombo, Suez and Port Sald.
ANDES MARU
Lima MADZKE :
BRANDT & co.
St. George's Mutidlog, Cheter Road.
Building and Repaire of Bleamore and Motorshipe of stary type,
Telephone: 187Ta
Nights 8710. Telegram:BPURANDT."
SOUTH CHINA MOTOR-SHIPBUILDING
&
REPAIRING Works, LTD.
To Kwa Wan~HOWLOON BAY. Telephone: Toe Day and Night, W. B. HAKEET. Works Macgr
Telegram: "Koruan,”
EAST RIVER.
DREDGING OPERATIONS TO COST $100,000.
Canton, Saturday, With a view to facilitating the East River traffic, the Kwangtung Conservancy Board has decided to dredge the Han Kiang, a main tributary of the East River. The dredging work is to begin from Muikal, passing Chao-an, Chao- yang, Kityang, Ching-hai, and Paoning to Swatow, According to the plan drawn up by the chief engineer of the Board, the cost of dredging is estimated at a little over $100,000.- Canton News Agency.
SHIPBROKING,
SIR B. CHADWICK ON PRESENT OUTLOOK.
The annual dinner of the In-
RIO DE JANEIRO SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES-Via Saigon. Singa-stitute of Chartered Shipbrokers
pore, Colombo, Durban & Cape Town.
MONTEVIDEO MARU
BOMBAY-Via Singapore & Colombo.
SHINNOH MARU
Wednesday, 24th December.
Tuesday, 30th December.
Monday, 15th December.
DURBAN, LOURENÇO MARQUES, REIRA, DAR-ES-SALAAM, ZAN-
ZIBAR & MOMBASA-VEs Singapore & Colonibe. MEXICO MARU
Monday, 5th January,
CALCUTTA-Via Singapore, Penang & Kangoon.
MADRAS MARU
BURMA MARU
Thursday, 18th December. Wednesday, 2nd January..
VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER.
ARABIA MARU (from Shanghai).. Monday, 15th December. SIELBOURNE.-Via Manila, Brisbane & Sydney.
BRISBANE MARU
........... Monday, 5: Janbary. (Calls at Wellington & Auckland.) TAIPHONG—Via Hoihow & Pakhol ' (Fortnightly).
MENADO MARU
Thursday, 25th December.
NEW YORK-Via Japan Ports & Panama.
KWANTO MARU
Thursday, 8th January.
LOS ANGELES, PANAMA, NEW YORK. BOSTON, BALTIMORE,
PHILADELPHIA.
JAPAN PORTS (Frequent Services).
HIMALAYA MARU
Wednesday, 24th December.
KEELUNG-Ván Swalow & Amoy (Every Sunday).
HOZAN MARU
Sunday, 28th December.
was held at the Connaught Rooms recently. Sir R. Burton Chadwick, M.P., the president, I was in the chair...
Mr. R. C. Burton Rowe, pre. sident of the Corporation of In. surance Brokers, proposed the toast of "The Institute."
TRAWLER SAILS ATLANTIC,
Rugby, Saturday. With a crew of three men, the
trawler, 25-ton Brixham
Lady Royal. has arrived at Nanaimo. British Columbia, after having crossed the Atlantic and sailed and through the Panama Canal
the Pacific Coast. British Wireless Service
up
ARRIVALS OF SHIPS.
Friday, December 12.
Tostellation and Tapairs of Bloml Engine and Wolon Toe Marine and Stationary
speciality.
Morioka Maru, Japanese str., 3,095 tona, Capt. I. Yokohama, from Sakito, Kowloon Wharf.- N.Y.K.. Wai Shing, British atr., 1,170 tons, Captain G. K. Hudson, from Canton, buoy No. B32.-J. M. & Co.
PASSENGER LISTS.
ARRIVALS.
Per 9.8. Sarpedon on December 12;--
Mrs. W. M. Alabaster, Mr. and Mrs. A. Antill, Major and Mrs. N. C. Bennett, R. F. Benson, K. N. Black, W. J. B. Carter, Mrs. S. M. Dalziel, Miss J. H. Dalziel, H. G. Dixon, J. C. J. Dunn, Et. Rev. C. R. Gustav Diederichsen, Danish str., Duppuy, D.D., Mrs. Duppuy, Miss 1.362 tons, Capt. J. Jacobsen, Garrow, Miss M. S. Garvin, Mr. from Hollow, buoy No. C63 and Mrs. Gild, Mrs. S. Glover, Mr. Jebsen & Co.--
and Mrs. G. H. Goldie, A. Good, Limchow, French str., 1,591 tons, Mra. Goodall, W. G. Greenslade, Capt. P. B. Morganti, from W. M. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pakhol, buoy No. A9-Sing Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. W. Kee & Co.
Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. A. Língard,| Mise Lingard, Master Lingard, Mr. Mrs. J. Marshall, Mias and McCarthy, Mrs. Morrison, Mr. and
Ryuho Maru, Japanese atr., 1,981 tons, Capt. 0. Ezawa, from Dairen, buoy No. 426.-D.K.K.
Saturday, December 18. Dell Maru, Japanese str., 1,293 tons, Capt. E. Sanada, from Swatow, Stonecutters-0.9.K.
Hellas, Norwegian str., 1,114 tone. Capt. J. Davidson, from Swa- tow, buoy No. B20-Thoresen
& Co.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC
1
12 DAYS FROM CHINA AND 8 DAYS FROM JAPAN TO CANADA AND USA..
Stanghet Kobj Yokohama Vauvig
LOSTO
Antivo Jan. Empress of Canada Dec, 25 Dec. 28 Dec. 30
Jan. $ Empress of Russia Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 13 Jan. 15 Jan. 21 Empress of Japan Feb. 5 Feb. 8 Feb. 10 Feb. 12 Feb. 20 Empress of Asia' Feb. 19 Feb. 21 Feb. 24 Feb. 26. Mar. 7 Empresa of Canada Mar. 5 Mar. 8 Mar. 19 Mar. 12
Mar. 20 Empress of Russia Mar. 18 Mar. 21 Mar. 21 Star. 26 Apr. 4 Empress of Japan Apr. 1 Apr. 4 Apr. 7 Apr. 9 Apr. 17 Empress of Asia* Apr. 10 Apr. 13 Apr. 16 Apr. 18
Apr. 27 Empress of Canadat Apr. 25 Apr. 28 Apr. 30 May 2 May 14 Empress of Russia” May 8 May 11 May 14 May 16 May 25 Empress of Japan May 23 May 26 May 28 May 30 June
June 5 June Empress of Asia'
8 June 11 June 13 June ?2 Empress of Canado June 20 June 23 June 3 June 27 July 8 Empress of Rusṇia* July 3 July 6 July 9 July 11 July 20
(Call at Nagasaki the day after departure from Shanghall +Calls at Honolulu on May 8. Calls at Honolu.u on Jane 5.
HONG KONG MANILA SERVICE.
Leave Hong Konk
Emp. of Canada Dec. Is, Midnight Emp, of Russia .Dec. 30
Telephones: Passenger.. 20752 Freight... 20042
Arrive
Manila
Dec. 20
Jan. 1
WORLD'S GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM
Mrs. H. A. Pearson, A. H. A. POD, BRITISH WUCHOW LINE
R. Picozzi, Mias J. Picozzi, Mr. and Mrs. Piercy, Miss Piercy, J. A. H. Plummer, Mrs. V. F. Rafen, H. Scott-Ram, I. M. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sherry, Master Sherry, Miss Sherry, Mrs. R. J. Sneddon and infant, Miss V. 0. Taylor, C. C. Taylor, J. Tudhops, M. M. Watson.
Hydrangea, British str., 581 tons, Capt. P. W. Grierson, from
Per 8.3. Fresident Polk from Swatow, Chiu On Wharf-Shanghai on December 18:~~ Chu On & Đội.
- Mr. and Mrs. Frank V.
Iowa, American str., 3,564 tone, Chamberlin, Frank J. Courtney. Capt. C. J. Swenson, from v. H. Donnelly, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Manila, buoy No. A10-States. Hartranft, E. L. Healey, Miss 8.8. Co.
Kaitangata, British atr., 1,202 tons, Capt. L. N. Beer, from Bang kok, buoy No. C16.--Choo Yick
Isabel Jennings, Mrs. F. Cole MacLean, Wilhelm. Maier, George Mitchell, E. F. O'Connor, Sister R. O'Donovan, Mr. and Mrs. P. J.
Prins, Edward Ravera, Harold Talbot, Sister Claire Wibause.
DECEMBER BAILINGS.
DEPARTURE HOURS:
Hong Kong 5.30 p.m. Wuchew 2 p.m. S.S. "TAI HING"
11,008 tone-Capt. TrottJ DECEMBER.
TUES. 16th MON. *22nd
SAT.
27th
•
S.S. TAI MING"
A now economical way to spend a short summer holiday. Tako a trip to Wuchow and back. Only requires four days. See all the sights of the Waal River. It costs you only $98.40 and can be done in five days. Your budget: [649 tons-Capt. W. H. Lawton.]
Passage for round trip $20.00 Meals on board
Lodging on board
Total
16.40
2.00
$38.40
The
ac-
Why not make a trial? cuisine is excellent and the commodation comfortable; Олес you try you will recoramend it to cthers.
8.3. Co. Katori Maru, Japanese str., 9,849 tona, Capt. T. Araki, from Singapore, Kowloon Wharf.- N.Y.K.
str., 9,343 Kentucky, American
tons, Captain O. Svehang,
Miss Luisa Pecorari, K. Watanabe, D. P. Arm- from Kobe, Stonecutters Chaume, S. J. Deiro, Lt. Comdr. strong, S. H. Dodwell, T. B. Lake, and Mrs. Wm. Friedberger, Wm. Mrs. L. C. Loke, Mrs. L. M. Wong, Hall, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Lacson, M. Wong, Y. C. Loke.
The President, in reply, spoke of the depression in the ship broking business. He said that after the lapse of years the Black Sea market was reviving. They might disapprove of the methods for political reasons, but in his view the seasonal flow of grain from the Black Sea had restarted That was and would continue. AND the greatest chartering factor they knew 20 years ago, and one could run off the names of a score of well-known firms in London which were engaged in it. How many were engaged upon that business to-day? One could ask the same question and anti-London Maru, Japanese str., 4,418 cipate the same answer in regard tons, Captain N. Ohno, from Shanghai, buoy No. A8.- to the River Plate and other
Those markets.
were not O.S.K. changes caused by trade fluctua-Luchow, British str., 1,221 tons, tion. They were permanent and Capt. W. T. Paul, from Canton, p.m., and is due at Nagasaki on quite irresistible, and they must
buoy No. A30.-B. & S. Dec. 14 (Sun.) at 5 p.m. She left courageously look the fact in the The C.P.S. R.M.S. Empress of Nagasaki to-day (Mon.) at 5 a.m. Rusala arrived at Honolulu The C.P.S. R.M.S. Empress of face and bring to bear their in- December 12 at 17 a.m., left Hono Canada arrived at Kobe on Dec. 13, genuity and their imagination to lulu on December 12
at 5 p.m..
(Sat.) at 8 a.m., left Kobe on Dec. cope with it. and is due at Hong Kong on De- 13 (Sat) at 2 p.m., and was due cember 29. She leaves Hong Kong at Shanghai to-day (Mon.) for Manila on December 30 at 5 10 a.. p.m.
TAKAO—Via Swatow & Amoy (Fortnightly).
DELI MARU
Thursday, 18th December.
For further particulars please apply to—OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA,
Tel. 28061
STEAMERS' MOVEMENTS
תם
at
She leaves Shanghal on than ever. December 16 (Tues.) at 5 am.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES
The trade of the world would surely revive, and the carriage of goods by sea would be grenter In the immense and varied business of the ship's life there were services to be render- ed to foreign as well as British ships, to which the younger mem- bers of their fine old profession might profitably turn to com- Consignees of Cargo ex m.v.pensate for such opportunities as Tudor, transhipped from mvhad passed and to a considerable The C.P.S. R.M.S. Empress of Tal Shan are reminded to take extent would never return. Such Asia arrived at Shangha! on De-delivery of their goods which will an important problem was well cember 12 (Fri.) at 4 pm, loft be subject to rent after December worthy of the study of the In- Shanghal on Dec. 13 (Sat.) at 5.80 16.
The C.P.8. R.M.S. Empress of Japan arrived at Vancouver on December 12, leaves Vancouver on December 20, and is due at Hong Kong on January 9, 1931. She leaves Hong Kong for Manila on January 10, 1931.
SHIPBUILDERS,
SHIP REPAIRERS,
BOILER MAKERS, FORGE MASTERS, OXY-ACETYLENE, AND
ELECTRIC WELDERS, MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERS.
stitute.
DRY DOCK
THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY
OF HONG KONG, LIMITED,
SALVAGE TUG “TAIKOO”
Wireless Call
V.P.G.N. 800 Meters,
No. 30271
HÓNG
ANS. PENN
Length 787 Feet. Length on Bocks 750 Feet.
Depth on Centre of
SUI (H.W.O.S.T.) 34 ft. 6 ins.
-THREE SLIPWAYS.
Capable of Handling Ships Up.
to 8,000 Tons Displacement. Electric Crane at Sea Wall, Capable of
· Lifting 100 Tons at 70 Feet Radius.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
AGENTS
HONG KONG CHINA & JAPAN
States 3.3. Co.
Nordhval, Danish str., 2,737 tons,
Capt. N. F. Pu, from Bombay, buoy No. A25. John Manners
& Co.
Per 8.8. President Jefferson from Manila on December 13:-
Manuel Chaume,
Aniceto Lacson, Matr. Luls Lacson: Matr.
Antonio Laczon, Joso Lacson, Lucio Lacson, Miss Alfonsa Lagliva, Mrs. Niao H. Millett, Miss Pauline Millett, Miss Rita P. Millett.
Per 5.8.
DEPARTURES.
DECEMBER.
FRI.. 19th TUES. 90th
WED.
24th
For information apply to-
Co.,
KWONG WING Ltd.
29. Connaught Road, West,
Phone 20993.
WARSHIPS IN PORT.
The following British warsnips were in harbour yesterday:- Berwick-West wall dock. Cicala-In dock.
Cornflower-No. 13 buoy,
for
Herald-No. 4 buoy.
Iroquois-East Wall.
Per m.a. Terukuni Maru Europe yesterday:-
Misses E. B. Hasslor, E. F. Hass- Katori Maru from ler, M. E. Fitzpatrick, R. M. Fitz- patrick, A. J. Fitzpatrick, Messrs. Europe via ports on Dec., 18.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Burnett, Mr.II. C. Russel, Staniew Win. West, and Mrs. J. Rodger, Miss M. M. L. L. Bonner, E. Bond, Miss M. J. Rodger, Master J. D. R. Rodger, Bond, Mr. J. A. Anderzen, Mr. and C. S. Lee, Mrs. O. de J. S. Silva, Mrs. E. G. Loomia, Dr. and Mrs. President Jefferson, American str., H. Greenwood, Major and Mrs. C. D. C. Greene, Misses M. Greene,
14,174 tons, Capt. A. O. Lustic, M. Manner, H. Sivestonsen, C. E..L. Greene. from Manila, Kowloon Wharf. -American Mail Line.
Palembang. Dutch str., 1,029 tone,
Capt. F. H. Wildschut,
from
Tarakan, Talköktsui,~~A.P.C.
President
str., Polk, American 6,304 tons, Capt. Charles Jockstad, from Shanghai, Kow- loon Wharf.-Dollar S.S. Lize. Soochow, British str., 1,694 * toms,
Capt. P. J. Green, froni Canton, buoy No. B40.-B. & S.
Sul. Sang, British str., 1,988 tons. Capt. R. J. J. Sneddon, from Kobe, Kowloon Wharf.-Jar- dine, Matheson & Co. Sunning, British str., 1,570-tone, Capt. W. Shaw, from Swatow, boy No. B37.-B. & ́§. Tai Lee, Chinese. str., 1,044 tons, Capt. Z. Mannki; from Chefoo, buoy No. B34-Leong. Tai Hong. Triumph, American str., 4,825 tons, Capt. H. Milde, from Manila, Laichikok.-L. Everett, Inc.
Yu Sang, British str., 1,122 tons. Capt. RC Thompson, from Canton, buoy No. B47--- B. & S
Sunday Dec. 14. Chak Bang, British str., 1,470 tons. Capt. J. McAnish, from Swa- tow, West Point Wharf. M. & Co. Chung King, Belfish str. 1,811 tons, Capt., W. Peplow, from Canton, Talkoo-Dock.-B. & 8. City of Corinth,. British str., 8,424 tons. Capt.-F. W Pembarthy, from Cebu, Holt's Wharf Bank Line. PRES Hai Ching, British str., 1.283 tons,
Captain E. Walker, from Foo chow,Douglas Wharf. Dou-
Haru Maru, Japanese-str., 1,654 tons, Capt. K Kishioka, from Canton, Yaumati Anchorage, --Kidaka & Co..
Marazion-In dock.
Medway-North arm. Seamaw-In dock. Sepoy No. 8 buoy, Stormcloud-South wall. Suffolk.-No. 3 buoy, Tamar-Basin,
Thracian--South wall,
BANK LINE LTD.
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ALSO AGENTS FOR
ANDREW
16th December. 5th January, 1931.
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SERVICES. TO.
BOSTON, NEW YORK & BALTIMORE
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MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA
AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE
.15th January, 1931.
ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE
Loading for Mauritius, Reunion, Delagon Bay, Durban, East London, Algon Bay (Port
Elizabeth), Mossel Bay and Capetown.
Through Bills of Lading issued to Beira, Quillmatne, Iho, Port Amella, Mozambique,
Chinde, Inhambane, Zanzibar, Mombasa, Kilindini, Port Nolloth, Luderits Walvis Bay and Madagascar,
For freight or passage on any of the above lines apply to:-
Telephone 27791.2
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