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M.V. HILDA (cargo boat)
• 8.8. PILSNA (passenger boat)
M.V. COL DI LANA (cargo boat)
8.8. GANGE (passenger boat)
8.8. MONCALIERI (cargo boat)
B.B. CONTE RO880 (passenger boat)
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Feb. 147 Feb. 10
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Jan. 17
Jan. 12
Jan. 24
Jan, 11
Jan. 31
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Feb. 8
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Mar. 4
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Mar. 13 Mar. 13.0 (10 p.m.)
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WARSHIPS IN PORT.
A Shipping
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The following British warships were in harbour to-day:-
Bruce-South wall. Cornflower-East wall. Cumberland-No. 3 buoy, Herald--East wall. Hermes-No. 1 buoy." Kent-North arm.` Marazion South wall. - Medway and Sub.-No. 2 buoy, Moorhen-South wall. Olympus East wall. Orpheus-In dock. Oswald-In dock. Perseus-East wall. Phoenix-In dock, Seamew-East wall. Seraph-North wall. Serapis North arm. Sirdar North arm Sterling-North wall. Suffolk-West wall, Tamar-Basin.
Foreign Man-of-War. Craonne-French gunboat.
PASSENGER LISTS.
ARRIVALS
Per as. Talma, December 30 Miss D. M. Atkinson, Mr. and | Mrs. C. “Creighton, Mr. C. W. Chater, Mr. R. E. Falkner, Bro. P. Costello, Mr. F. J. Boey, Mr. G. Torlofili, ́~ ́Mrs. D. Strzestak," "Mr.
L. N. Johnson, Mr... S. Macalis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kemm," Mr. D. MacLeod, Mr. F Powell, Bro, Xavier, Mr. R. H. Burne.
Per ss. Tilawa 80 for Singapore:--:
December
STEAMERS MOVEMENTS.
The P. & O. 5. Mirzapore left Shanghai for this port on January 1 at 8 am and is due here on January 4 at about 6 pm.de
The BI... Santhia left Kobe for this port on January 1, am and is due here on January 6, p.m. The E. & A. as. Nellore left Manila for this port on December 80. p.m. with the outward Austra- Han Malle, and was due here this morning.
NAUTILUS REPRIEVE.
Sinking Of Submarine Again Postponed.
|·|-. After / several postponements of the ceremony owing to bad weather the Americansubmarine Nautilus which was used by Sir Hubert Wil- Capt. A. T. Hickmann, Mrs. M.kins, the famous explorer, in his Lane, Mr. J. Smit, M. B. Smit, Mr. recent undersea trip to the Polar re A. T. W. Windborst Mr. B. M. glons, has been saved again from Wepster, Mr. P. Buianan, Mr. T. P. the ocean grave in the North Katoen, Mr. P. la Mark, Capt. J. J. Sea to which it is to be con Janssen, Mr. Ivan. Marshall, Mr. Tsigned at the desire of the United Roos, Mr. G. T. Overweg, Mr. K. States Government. A tug was There no doubt that at the pre- Kiewiel, Mr. X. A. Heys, Mr. J. G towing the submarine from Bergen
Gil Eanes---Portuguese transport.
TOO MANY SHIPS.
sent time there are too many ships In the British Mercantile Marine as in every other, and the Baltic and International Conference has just put forward a suggestion for reduc-
REDUCED THROUGH TICKETS TO EUROPE VIA U.S.A. VARYING ing the number of laid-up ships.
FROM 279 TO £120 ON SALE
BAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.
CHICHIBU HARU
TATSUTA MARU
HIYE MARU ....
Wednesday, 18th January. Wednesday, 27th January.
SEATTLE, VANCOUVER via Shanghai & Japan Ports.
HEIAN MARU
Tuesday, Tuesday,
19th January, 16th February.
LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM via
Singapore, Penang, Colombo & Suez.
FUSHIMI MARU
Saturday,
HAKOZAKI MARU' ..............................
Saturday,
9th January. dard January.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Perts,
KAMO MARU
Saturday,
28rd Jammary.
KITANO MARU
Saturday:
27th-February.
TANGO MARU
1 GENOA HARU
11th January. 27th-January-
BOMBAY vla Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.
Monday,
Wednesday.
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) vin Japan, Honolulu,
Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama. BOKUYO MARU
NEW YORK, BOSTON via Panama,
Sunday,
14th February.
LIVERPOOL vin Port Said, Stamboul (Constantinople), Genoa
& Marseilles,
+ DURBAN MARU
+ HAKODATE MARU
+ MORIOKA MARU
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.
Thursday,
14th January.
Wednesday,
Friday,
8th January. 15th January.
Sunday.
Monday, Friday,"
3rd January. 4th January. 8th January,
BHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
†TAJIMA MARU
↑ AKITA MARU (Moji direct)
HAKUSAN MARU
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BAILINGS FROM HONG KONG: SUBJECT TO: ALTERATION.
RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS Buenos Aires Maru
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MOMBASA A. ZANZIBAR, Africa Maru
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AUCKLAND &
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Wa Singapore * Colombo,
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Thurs..
11th Feb.
Taes
6th Jan
Wed
4th Jan
8th Jan.
2nd Jan.
Maru
-- 2nd. Ján,
They maintain that as from ten to fifteen per cent. of the Merchant Service is now. laid up, these ships would be absorbed if every vessel reduced its leading by that percent- (age, Unfortunately the suggestion is receiving very poor support from the shipowners. Some complain that it would favour the up-to-date cargo liner and drive the old-time tramp out of business entirely, while others maintain that it would be all to the benefit of the tramp, and that it would not give the owners of cargo liners any return for their. enterprise and the money that they have spent in building magnificent ships. So the layman is at perfect
von Doesberg, Mr. C. W. Koert.
Per Peninsular Steam Navigation Rawalpindi from January 1:
Harbour to a point outside ter- ritorial waters, where it was to bel sunk, when the tow line broke owing aid Oriental to the heavy sea which was run- Company's
8.8. ning.
When the line had been re- Yokohama on paired and the submarine once more taken in tow, the weather had got so bad that the tug was forced to return with the Nautilus.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Blok, Mr. B. Tyler, Mrs. E. Boyd, Mr. De Brockert, Mr. Rumbomett, Mr. H. Lose, Mr., J. S. Coxon, Mr. F. H. ill, Mr. E. G. Jud, Sister Pi, Slater Piette, Sister Sixl, Sister Bontim, Slater Hrastinck, Mr. S. L. Neu, Mrs. McKay and child, Mrs. L. Viasevaklai, Mr. and Mrs. E. Collier, Mr H. C. Resker, Mr. Stellingwieff, Mr. J. McKay.
DEPARTURES.
liberty to choose the point of view Per 8.8 Talma for Amoy:-Mr. that he prefers to take, and in every C. A. Blum For Shanghai-Mrs. case he can quote, experienced ship. D. Strzeszak, Mr. George Honnibal, owners, but there is no getting the Rev. E, R. Munroe. away from the fact that the sug- gestion has very few friends in the shipping industry.
SUBMARINE ON WHEELS.
A submarine on wheels, just big enough for one man, is the Inven-. tion of Mr. Simon Lake.
Visitors along the waterfront at Bridgeport (Connecticut) laughed when the midget submarine' was unloaded from a lorry to under- go its tests.
Mr. Lake explained that the craft is mounted on wheels so that it can cruise like a motor car along the ocean bed. It can maintain a steady course on the Turface, under the water or along the bottom of the sea, and is only 22 feet long and 7 feet in the beam, th
Mr. Lake Bays that the "sub- marine motor car may be used to work vast deposits of minerals, in- cluding gold, which, he says, are-to be found in the ocean bed. It can also be used in pearl fishing.
CHILEAN BATTLESHIP FOR SALE
The newspaper Union of Val- paraiso states that "a certain Power is negotiating for the pur- chase of the Chilean battleship Almirante Latorre, which was re- cently modernised in British dock- yards. The vessel, was formerly the British battleship Canada.
When the Great War broke out she was under construction In Bri tain for Chile, and was purchased by the British Government, but was bought back by Chile after the war. She carries ten 14inch guts, dis- places 28,000 tons, and has a com- plement of 1,176
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