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NATURALISTS WITH
THE FLEET.
Research Work During West Indian Cruise,
THE CHINA MAIL.
During the recent visit of the Atlantic Fleet to the West Indies naturalists from the British Museum (Natural History), South Kensington, were for the first time carried in one of his Majesty's ships during the ordin. ary Spring cruise of a portion of the Navy,
The suggestion that this should be done was first made last year by the Director of the Natural History Museum, with the dual object of obtaining mar iné specimens for the purpose of classification and research and of interesting officers of the Fleet. in the opportunities afforded to amateur naturalists in the Navy. Captain A. K. Totton, an assist- ant keeper at the Museum at South Kensington, who has spe- cialised in the study of corals. jelly-fish, and zoophytes, wag ne- cordingly invited by the Ad- miralty to sail as a guest in H.M.S. Rodney, accompanied by Mr. S. Stammwitz, a preparator of the Museum skilled in making
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SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.
ASAMA MARU
TAIYO MARU
Wednesday, Saturday,
27th May.
9th June.
SEATTLE, VANCOUVER via Shanghai & Japan Ports.
HIYE MARU
Tuesday,
HEIAN MARU
Tuesday,
2nd June. 30th June.
LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM vla
Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Suez.
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu,
HARUNA MARU
Saturday,
30th May.
KATORI MARU
Saturday,
13th June.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Porta.
KITANO MARU
Saturday.
ATSUTA MARU
Saturday,
MANILA.
TAIYO MARU
Monday,
BOMBAY vin Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.
TOKIWA MARU
Wednesday,
KAGA MARU
Thursday,
23rd May, 27th June.
1st June.
27th May. 11th June.
Los Angeles. Mexico and Panama. RAKUYO MARU
Saturday,
NEW YORK, ROSTON via Panama.
KUMA MARU
Monday,
DAKAR MARU
↑ BENGAL MARU
Friday,
SILANGĦAL KOBE &. YOKOHAMA.
+ GENOA MARU
Sunday,
29th May.
24th May. 25th May.
+ Cargo only.
23rd May.
25th May. LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Stamboul (Constantinople). Genoa.
Thursday, 11th June.
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.
+ MORIOKA MARU (Moji direct). Monday,
For further information apply to:-NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
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BAILINGS FROM HONG KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
LONDON, HAMBURG. ROT-| London Mara
Tues.,
RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS Rio de Janeiro Maru Sun.,
DURBAN.. LOURENCO Chicago Maru
26th May
24th May
TERDAM & ANTWERP
via Singapore.
Colombe,
Sues & Part Said.
& BUENOS AIRES via
Salgon, Singapore, Colom-
bo. Durban & Capetown.
BOMBAY
Singapore, Sumatra Maru .....
Wed.,
Belawan Deli & Colombo.
Fri.,
3rd June
5th June
MARQUES, BEIRA, DAR-
ES-SALAAM. ZANZIBAR
*K MOMBASA vla Singa-
Manila, Sydney Maru
Brisbane & Sydney.
Belawan Dell & Rangoon.
VICTORIA,
TACOMA & VANCOUVER
via Japan Forts,
Los Angeles & Panama.
Call Direct at Boston,
Philadelphia & Baltimore,
Altai Maru
vice).
pore & Colombo.
MELBOURNE via
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Tacoma Maru
SEATTLE, Arizona Maru (From
NEW YORK via Japan ports, Kiazi Maru
Kobe)
JAPAN PORTS (Freight Ser- Burma Maru
HAIPHONG vin Holhow & Menado Maru (under
Pakho! (Fortnightly).
KEELING viu Swatom
,
docking)
Canton Mara
Fri.,
Mon.,
5th June
1st June
Sat.,
Mon
1st Juno
Thura., Sun.,
21st May 24th May
Thurs..
Sun.,
Thura.,
Amoy (8 p.m. avery Sunt- day).
TAKAO via Swatow & Amoy Deli Maru
(Fortnightly).
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OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA. Telephone 28061.
The Rodney left Home at the beginning of the second week of January, and the ertise, which included visits to Trinidad, Tobago, St. Vincent, and Antigua, was continued with Fleet exer- cises at Gibraltar, where the naturalists obtained opportuni- ties of acquiring further speci- mens. Tho officers of the Museum were away three months altogether, and have now return- ed with a very large number of specimens of marine animals of all kinds, as well as botanical specimens collected through the co-operation of botanists in the Navy. Many tropical fish, big and small, were collected and pre- served in spirits, while Mr. Stammwitz took casts and a num- ber of colour notes from live examples seen during the voyage, which will be of considerable value when completing the casts for exhibition in the galleries,
Captain Totton noted and cap- tured numerous oceanic jellyfish of particular interest. Molusca, and portions of coral reef were among the classes of life of which he was able to obtain good, speci- mens. The colour-sketches made by Mr. Stammwitz were rein- forced by a number of photo- graphs. The fall range of dis- coveries made is not likely to he available to science for some months, since there are many tanks and cases which need un- packing for study, but it is al- ready certain that the Natural History Museum has gained greatly through the courtesy of the Admiralty. Much interest was shown in the work of the ex- pedition by officers of the Rodney and other units in the Atlantic Fleet, and it is hoped that there may be further co-operation be tween the Museum and the Navy.
FROM CHINA COAST.
Letter To Imperial Merchant Service Guild.
who An officer member
is in active service on the China Coast 23rd May gives-in a letter addressed to one of the agents of the Imperial Mer- chant Service Guild-the following interesting items of news as regarde the Far the shipping position in East:-.
Shipping
Intelligence.
ARRIVALS OF SHIPS.
Wednesday, May 20. Alipore, British str., 3,241 tons, Captain E. P. Lyndon, from Shanghai, buoy No. A14.- M. M. & Co. Canton Maru, Japanese str., 1,647 tons, Capt Y. Iwasaki, from Swatow, O. S. K. Wharf.- O.S.K.
"Things have quietened down a lot out here now, and we have had 11th June no firing on ships for some months, and it looks as if the civil war has, 24th May ended for good. Trade has bright- ened up a bit more, but the low 4th June price of silver has had a very bad effect on things In general in China. Still, we are all hoping for a re- covery in the near future, and all the merchants seem optimistic about. better times ahead."
Donations and Subscriptions must
now be sent to the Hon. Treasurer,
Mrs. H. E. Goldsmith, 525, The Peak.
HONG KONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY
in
Cepolis. Britsh str. 3,365 tons,
Hai
Captain R. S. Grigg, from Tarakan, A.P.C. Wharf.- A.P.C.
Empress of Japan, American str., 15,725 tons, Capt. S. Robinson, from Manila, Kowloon Wharf.
C.P.S. Ning. British str., 832 tona, Captain A. H. Stewart, from Swatow, Douglas Wharf.- Douglas S.S. Co.
British str.. Helikon,
1,219 tons, Capt. W, Anderson, from Sai- gon, buoy No. B19.-Wo Fat Sing. Hydrangea, British str., 561 tons,
Captain P. W. Grierson, from Swatow, Chiu On Wharf.- Chiu On S.S. Co. Kiangsu, British str., 1,655 tons, Captain E. D. Penitale, from Bangkok, buoy No. A10.- B. & S.
King Yuan, British str., 1,546 tona,
Capt. J. Taylor, from Canton, buoy No. 19.-B. & S. Litions, Norwegian atr., 3,171 tona, Capt. J. Froyland, from Sin- gapore, North Point.-A.P.C.
WARSHIPS IN PORT.
The following British worships were in harbour to-day:--
Bruce-In dock. Hermes-No. 1 buoy. Odin-In dock. Otus-In dock. Proteus-North arm, Sandwich--No. 7 buoy. Senmew-South wall, Sirdar-West wall. Somme-No. 13 buoy. Sterling-North arm. Tamar-Basin.
Tarantula-North wall Thracian-West wall,
Forelga Men-of-War.
Argus-French gunboat. Beaver-American gunboat; and submarines.
Mindanno-American gunboat.
Sungahan Maru, Japanese str., 1,503 tons, Capt. T. Honjo, from Swatow, buoy No. B21.--- N.Y.K.
Sunning, British str., 1,570
tons, Capt. G. Evans, from Swatow, buoy No. B20.—B. & S.'
Tai Poo Sek, French Btr., 1,219
tone, Capt. M. Paul, from K. C.| Wan C.M.S.N. Wharf. Wo Hop & Co.
Taiyuan,
British str., 2,100 tons, Capt. R. Robertson, from Can- ton, buny No. B3.-B. & S. Van Heulsz, Dutch str., 2,740 tons,
POST OFFICE
Captain H. J. G. Elite, from Swatow, buoy No. A16.- J.C.J.L.
NOTICE
INWARD MAILS.
THURSDAY, MAY 21.
Shanghai and Anoy
.Newchwang
Europe vin Suez (Letters and Papers, Lon-
don, April 23 and Parcels, April 16) .Ranpura Java and Manila
.Tjisondari
FRIDAY. MAY 22. US.A., Canada, Japan & Shanghai (Seattle,
May 2) Japan, Shanghai and Europe via Siberia
(London, May 4)
Japan
SATURDAY, MAY 23. U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai (San
Francisco, April 30)
SUNDAY, MAY 24.
THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1931.
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Four
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to travel time
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6 July 9 July 11
July 18 July 21 July 23 July 25 July
3 Aug.
July 31 Aug. 3
6 Aug.
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31 Aug. 5
Aug. 17
Aug. 30
Sept. 14
Sept. 27
Oct. 12
"Empress of Russia" and "Empress of Asia" call at Nagasaki,
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S.S. "TAI MING"
..
(649 Tons-Capt. W. H. Lawton.)
.President Taft
.Comorin .Kitano Maru
Asama Maru
.Sinklang
Leaves Hong Kong
Arrives Wuckow
Leaves Wuchow
FRI
TUES.
22nd SAT. 23rd 26th THURS. 28th FRL
20th
SAT.
Arrives Hong Honk SUN. 24th 30th
Hiye Maru .Tjinegara
TUESDAY, MAY 26.
Japan and Shanghai Shanghai
Sphinx ..Calchan
Shanghai and Switow
U.S.A., Canada, Japan & Shanghai (Seattle,
April 29) Shanghai and Amay
Saigon
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THURSDAY, MAY 21.
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May 21, p.m. May 22, 9.a.m
.10.30 a.m.
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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.
(This' cross-word puzzle hat been made by an expert but our readers are warned to look out for occasional phonetic spellings, such as harbor, plow,and altho.)
10 a.m.
2.30 p.m.
2
3
10
14
18
Empress of Japan (Due Vancouver, B.C., June 10 and Europe via Siberia.) Parcels.......May 22, 5 p.m. Registration
...5 p.m. Letters .May 23, 8.30 a.m.
Parcels Registration Letters
...May 22, 4.30 p.m. ...May 23, 9 a.m. ......10 a.m.
Amoy
Comorin
(Due Marseilles, June 19.) 6.1.0 Parcela
.May 22, 5 p.m. Registration ..May 23, 9.45 sm. Letters
..10.80 a.m. Santhla
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30
35 36
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SATURDAY, Manila, Australia & New Zealand
via Thursday Island
MAY 28,
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143
45
146
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10 a.m.
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SUNDAY,
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5 p.m.
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Registration..May 28, 8.45 am,
Letters
Japan and South American Forts Rakuyo Maru Manila Amoy
Foochow via Swatow
Haiphong Bangkok via Swatow Swatow, Amoy & Formosa
*Superscribed
Kiangsu Canton Maru
„serraspundetæ, only
STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The my, Siamese Prince from New York, sailed from Shangħal on May 20, and is expected to are rive here on May 22
Appended as a note to the above, | .--.- the Journal of Commerce writes: The correspondent is of an optimis- tic frame of mind, and it sincere- ly to be hoped that the views ex- pressed as 'regarde an improvement the shipping position on the China Conat will be justified.
According to German Lloyd statistics, 32 ships (aggregating 88,478 gross tona were complete In the House of Commons, the ly lost in January. Of this num. Attorney-General, replying to a bor 18 were steamers, 3 motor-question, said the issues involved ships, 3. nuxiliary sailing ships, in the circumstances of the finan- and 8 sailing ships, No German cial administration of the Royal vessels were included in these Mail Steam Packet company were losses. In January 1,144, steam-very complicated. In due ere, 141 motorships 41 auxillary couras,” he added, “every aspect sailing, ships, and 60-"salling of the matter will come under vessels were damaged at sestane my review.
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8-Discharged
Duns
10-Boorah
15
16
8
19
12
13
[HORIZONTAL (Cont)
43-Heavy cord (pl.) 44-A letter
8-Plural suffix of some 45-The cry of a sheep
47-A couch 48-Prefixthras
12A Greolen mother 14-A drinking cup 16-Comrade 17-Prefix--before 18-Strike 19-Domesticaten 21-Time period 23-Editor (abbr) 24-Restraina 26-Musical nota 27-Bustle.
•28–Fish® #ggs
1.30–Limited in extent
|46-A talaphona malu-
tation 151-End
53-Comparative suffix |64–Thóse who buy and
woll on commission] 55-Negative reply
VERTICAL
1-Existe 2-8hy
3-Urge on
−11-A-smati carnivorous-4-Pronoun.
Animat
92-To strike-gently
34 Mimio
35 Pronoun 37-Changes for the
better
40-Because^2
41–Marine distress.
B-River in England 6-Half an am
7-810
6-Pirat president of
Barman Republlo
Į. VERTICAL (Cont.) 16-Equality of valua 16-The (Fr.) 18-Extremely wicked 19-A cavalryman 20-Brooks 22-Wanting a purpose, 24-A Freach posscusion
in Western Sahara 25-Appttes Isthar, to 27-Science 20-Point of compass
(Abbr.) 33-A Russian coin 138-3176
38-Fran on board (abbc.), 30-A color
40-Pertaining to Asia 42-Balt (Latin)
44-Eagle-
4K-A white linan vesti
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48-1t la (Poet.) 49-Pronoun
Point of compass - 50-Conjunction
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