SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1932.
LLOYD TRIESTINO
FORNIGHTLY PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE, FOR
BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE
vin Singapore, Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Suez & Port Sald Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading
to Fiume, Genoz, All Ħalian, Adriatic, . Levant,
Black Sea and Danube Ports
Passengers to LONDON (Overland).
NEXT SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG
*B.8. CONTE ROSSO (passenger bont)
S. MONCALIERI (cargo bont)
M.V. TERGESTA (cargo boat)
·
B.S. GANGE (passenger boat)
M.Y. FUSIJAMA (cargo boat)
* 9.8. CONTE ROSSO (passenger boat)
For Shanghai
For Singapore
Mar. 13 Apr. 2
& Japan
Mar. 4
& Italy Mar. 13
Mar. 5
Apr. 3
Apr. 13
Apr. 5
May 3
May 6
May 15
* Passenger steamers to Shanghat only.
Attention is called to the s.. Conte Rosso which will make the voyage Hong Kong-Venice in 21 days thus allowing London Passengers to reach destination the day after their disem. barkation at Venice.
For Freight and Passages apply tore
Qyser's Reflding,
Tel DRET
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
Avente.
YKLIN
NE
E
REDUCED THROUGH TICKETS TO EUROPE VIA U.S.A. VARYING
FROM £79 TO £120 ON SALE.
N FRANCISCO via shanghat, Japan Ports & Honolulu.
SHINYO MARU
Tuesday, Wednesday,
8th March.
23rd March.
1st March.
29th March
SEATTLE, VANCOUVER vla Shanghaj & Japan Ports,
Tuesday,
Tuesday,
LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM via
CHICHIBU MARU
HIKAWA MARU
HIYE MARU
Singapore, Penang. Colomano & Suez.
HARUNA MARU
Saturday,
KATORI MARU
Saturday,
KITANO MARU
ATSUTA MARU
MANILA.
SHINYO MARU
+ TOTTORI MARU
KAGA MARU
SOUTH
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via lama & Ports.
Eth March.
19th March.
Saturday.
27th February.
Saturday,
26th March.
Wednesday,
2nd March.
28th February.
11th March.
Sunday,
Friday,
9OMBAY via Singapore, Penang, & Colombu.
AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu,
Los Angeles. Mexico and Panama. RAKUYO MARU
Thursday,
NEW YORK, BOSTON via Panama,
TOBA MARU
Monday,
17th March,
11th April
THE CHINA MAIL.
Shipping
Intelligence.
CLYDE SHIPPING
1931 THE WORST YEAR KNOWN.
The worst year since the in- elurmp was reckoned as severe, dustry was properly established but never at any time has the
PASSENGER LIST.
S.S. NALDERA.
Arrivals.
The following arrived in the
is the record of Clyde shipbuild-outlook been so bad as at pre-Colony, yesterday, by this P. & 0. ing during 1931.
sent.
liner from Yokohama, Kobe and
Marine engineering suffered a Only two out of the 21 produc-Shanghai:- corresponding slump. In shiping yards could be said to be building, the decline represented reasonably supplied with orders,
Mr. B. Henderson, Mr. R. Baret,
a 70 per cent. fall from 1930, and these being Messrs. Lithgows, Mrs. F. Jones and 2 children, Mrs. an 80 per cent. slump compared Ltd., Port-Glasgow, and Messrs. E. Hornell, Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor, with 1913, when the industry Yarrow and Co., Scotstoun. The and infant, Mr. T. Evans, Mrs. reached its peak point of produc former have almost a year's Ellis and children, Col. M. Logan, tivity,
work in front of them. Within Mr. R. Roxburgh, Mr. M. Cohen, Mr. During the year output con- the past four months the Port-R. Gardiner, Mr. H. Douglass, Mr. sisted of 101 vessels aggregating Glasgow firm received orders for F. Ball, Mr. A. Coutta, Mr. E. Pen- 152,666 tons, as compared with eight or nine cargo carriers of ton, Mr. E. Fowler, Mr. B. Chin, Mr. 219 vessels, representing 529,586 from 5,000 to 7,000 tons gross, A. Chin, Mr. L. Yang, Mr. K. tons, in 1930, and 377 vessels, and have almost 60,000 tons Chung, Mr. F. Tsai, Mr. P. Yui, Mr., totalling 766,490 tons. in 1918. gross measurement of new con- S. Lui, Mr. and Mrs. Eu Lee and the record year. Marine enginstruction.
children Mrs. D'Souza and children,
cering slumped to approximate- The total amount of work in Mr. and Mrs. Tsang and children, ly the same extent, the figures hand on the Clyde is approxim-Mr. F. Medina and children, Mrs. being 186,937 .h.p. in 1931 and ately 140,000 tons, of which the Castro, Mrs. Ribeiro, Mr. D. Rut- 644,874 i.h.p. in 1930.
73,000-ton new Cunarder, now in tonjee, Mrs. Billimoria and children, In 1923, when the shipbuilding a state of suspension, represents Mrs. Dastoor, Mrs. and Misses output was 175,528 tons, and in about half. Over 200,000 tons of Quay, Mr. L. Ling. Mr. Mei Hung- 1886, when the aggregate grosa shipping is also laid up in the pac, Mr. L Chen, Mr. and Mrs. Chen tonnage totalled 172,440, the locks in the estuary of the Clyde end children, Mr. and Mrs. Changi
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Quan, 'Mr. jand Mrs. Chow and Kitnao Maru, Japanese str., 4,926 children, Mrs. Wang, Mr. and tons, Capt. B. Matsukaura, from Mrs. China, and children, Nagasaki, buoy No. A2.-Mias D. Samsiloff, Mrs. S. Purvey, N.Y.K.
Mr. J. Cassell; Mr. Penhallueriach, Klungchow, British str., 1,545 tons, Mr. C. Ost, Mrs. Lian and infant, Capt. R. Allinson, from Canton, Mr. Humphreys, Mra, Bowern and
child. buoy No. BB.-—–B. & S. Naldera, British str. 8,936 tons,;
WARSHIPS IN PORT.
The following "British warships were in harbour to-day: Berwick-No. 6 buoy, Bridgewater-North wall. Bruce-In dock. Herald-East wall. Hermes-No. 1 buoy.
Koppel-North arm.
Marazion North wall.
Medway & subs.-No. 2 buay. Pandora-In dock. Proteus-In dock. Tamar-Basin. Veteran-West wall. Wren-West wall. Whitshed-West wall. Witch-West wall.
Foreign Men-of-War. Argus-French river gunboat. Gil Eanes-Portuguesa transport. Mindanao-American river gun-
boat.
Van Galen-Dutch destroyer.
ARRIVALS OF SHIPS.
Thursday, February 25.
The following are passing Capt. R. Harrison, from Yoke through to onward ports:- hama and Shanghai, Kowloon Singapore: Wharf.-M.M, & Co.
Mr. A. Jackson, Mr. W. Antill, Prominent. Norwegian str., 1,877 Mrs." Sternberg
tons, Captain H. Jensen, from Mrs. H. Gild, Mr. R. Bairnsfather, and child, Saigon, buoy No. BS.-Nam Mr. J. Ipedjian, Mr. E. Stralan, Tai Loong.
Mrs. Stubbs, Miss E. Stewart, Mr. Sinkiang, British
str., 1,616 tons, and Mrs. Lau, Capt. T. Kyle, Mr. Capt. J. S. Anderson, from Kemmett, Miss Zajdil. Canton, buoy No. B14-B. & S. Penang: Mausang. British str., 2,063 tons, Capt. G. F. Matthews, from Sandakan, bucy No. E22.-J.M. & Co.
CLEARANCES.
Friday, February 26,
LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth, Stamboul (Constantinople), Hosang, British str., 3,298 tons, Hai Yang, for Swatow.
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangner.
Peraeus and Genoa,
† LYONS MARU
↑ RANGOON MARU
+ NAGATO MARU
Monday,
Monday, Tuesday,
RHANGHAL. KORE & YOKOHAMA
† HAKODATE MARU (Moji direct) Saturday, TANGO MARU (Kobe direct)
YASUKUNI MARU
Cargo only.
Sunday, Friday,
14th March.
20th February.
8th March.
27th February,
28th February.
4th March.
For further information apply to:-NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
Telephone 30291.
(Private exchange to all departments.)
0. S
K.
BAILINGS FROM HONG KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
Bencleuch, for Moji. Clara Jebsen, for Saigon. G.G. M. Long II, for H'phong. Capt. M. Costello, from Shang-Java, for Shanghai. hai, Kowloon Wharf. M. Karamasan Maru, for Hongay, & Co.
Kittawa, for Swatow. Antung, British str., 2,107 tons, Norviken, for Canton.
Capt. D. Lupton, from Amoy, Rajputana, for Shanghai. buoy No. A5.-B. & S. Ardent, Norwegian str., 1,805 tons, Tascaloosa City,, for Honolulu:
St. Andrew, for Whampoa. Captain H. A. Johnsen, from Tinhow, for Swatow, Bangkok, buoy No. B17-Touraine, for Shanghai. Kwong Hong Long.
Totai Maru, for Takao.
Canton, French str., 976 tons, Capt. Wichita, for Manila.
CONSIGNEES" NOTICES,
Mr. N. Perrson. Bombay:
4
Mrs., Hellman, Mr. J. Start, Mrs. Toms. Marecilles:
Rev. and Mrs. Griffin, Mr. C. Rait, Mrs. Christenssen, Mr. and Mrs. Ridgeway and two children, Mr. J. McEachran, Miss M. Dun- can, Mr. and Mrs. Kepler and child. London:
Mr. W. Adams Oram, Mr. and Mrs. R. Austin and two children, Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. McFie, Mr. and Mra. R. Yardley, Mr. G. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Elton, Mr. G. Arden, Miss McLellan, Miss Martin, Miss Tanner, Mrs. H. Bell and two: children, Mr. W. Smith, Mrs.
A. Coltraan, Mrs. T. Strubell and child, Mrs. Drake and two children, F. L. Movan, from Haiphong, Wing Lee, for K. C. Wan.
Mr. J. Duncan, Mr. G. Snow, Mr.) A. Dickson, Mr. D. Pilkington, Mr. buoy No. B13.-M.M. & Co. Feng Lee, Chinese str., 998 tons,
W. Hughes, Mrs. Leaning and two Capt. Y. Yamaji, from Canton,
children, Mr. and Mrs. C. Dopson buoy No. C3.-Loong Tai Hong-
and 'infant, Mr. G. Ramsey, Mrs.) Chambers and infant, Mrs. Gab- Grays Harbor, American str., 5,442
bott and two children, Mr. and Mrs. tous, Capt. F. W. Brooks, from
Consignees of cargo ex s.a. Ben-Coley, Miss Wright, Mr. E. Patton, Kobe, buoy No. All.-A.M.L. cleuch are reminded to take de- Mr. A. Parton, Mr. W. Sims, Miss Hafthor, Norwegian str., 761 tons, livery of their goods which will Liddard, Lanning (child), Mr. and Capt. C. Beck, from Bangkok, be subject to rent after March 1. Mrs. Marshall' and child, Mr. A. buoy No. B12.-KIm Tai Loong.. Consignees of cargo per mv. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Glover,
RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS, Santos Maru...... Thurs.. 24th Max. Kanchow, British atr., 1,222 tons, Java are reminded to take de- Mr. and Mrs. Burgess and Infant,
& BUENOS AIRES viz
Saigon, Singapore, Colom
bo, Durban & Capetown.
DAR-ES-SALAAM, BEIRA
MOMBAGA, ZANZIBAR Arizona Maru ...... Mon.,
LOURENCO MARQUES.
FOR PORT ELIZA- ·
& CAPETOWN
THENCE TO
TO RIO DE
7th Mar.
Capt. J. W. Jenkins, from Wei-livery of their goods which will be Mra. Sparrevolin, Mr. and Mrs. Hay hai-wel, buoy No. E20.-B. & S. subject to rent after March 3.
and two infants, Rev. H. Castle,
BUOY PLAN OF HONG KONG HARBOUR.
Quantit
AKUJANG
Danding in NYAN
10
JANEIRO, SANTOS &
BUENOS AIRES via Binga-
pore & Colombo
BRISBANE SYDNEY, MEL- Sydney Mara
Sat,
5th Mar.
BOURNE, AUCKLAND &
WELLINGTON via Manila.
JAPAN PORTS (Frequent Havana Maru
Fri.,
Services).
LONDON, HAMBURG, ROT. | Amazon Maru
Fri,
4th Mar.
11th *Mar.
TERDAM & ANTWERP
via Singapore, Colombo,
Suez &. Port Said.
NEW YORK via Japan parts, | Kwanto Maru
......Thurs.,
10th Mar.
Los Angeles & Fazama.
Call Direct. at Boston.
Philadelphia & Baltimore.
BOMBAY & KARACHI via Argun Maru
Saty
5th Mar.
Bingapore, Penang &
Colombo
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Sumatra Maru
Wed.,
2nd Mar.
01 02 02
LANTRAL FAIRWAY
Penang & Hangoen.
HAIPHONG vs Hofhow mo
bbs by bs oft
CEELUNG via Swatow & Canton Maru
Tues.,
1st Mar.
‚: „Amoy' (3. p.m. every Bun-
day).
ziali..
JAPAN PORTS via Takso & Cánada Mart
Keelung
Thura,
TAKAO via Swatow & Amoy Dell Maru
Thurs,
10th Mar.
10th Bar.
(FortnightlyD
For further particulars planas" "apply.
OSAKA SHOSEN, KAISHA.
KOWLOON
KOMLEGH
SIZE
SPEED SPACE LUXURY.
Hong Kong banghal
Lo
"ONE.
SEEING
IS WORTH A
HUNDRED
TELLINGS"
MEANS
TRAVELLING.
"EMPRESS"
Hugsakt Kobe
Ye
Yokohama Hezelula Vancouv
Lesta
Mar. 21 Mar. 20 Mar. 22 Mar. 28 Apr. 3 Emp. of Aain Mar. 25 Mar. 28 Mar. 29 Mar. 31 Apr. 2 Emp. of Canada Apr. 8. Apr. 11
Apr, 11 Apr. 13 Apr. 15 Apr. 21 Apr. 26 Emp. of Russia Apr. 22 Apr. 25 Apr. 26 Apr. 28 Apr. 80
Muy 97 Emp. of Japan May 6 May 9
May 11 May 13 May 19 May 24 Emp. of Asla May 20 May 23 May 24 May 28 May 28 June June 10
Emp.of Russia Mar. Mar. 7 Mar. 8 Mar. 10 Mar. 12 Emp. of Japan Mar. 18 Mar. 18
Empress of Asia
Sails
THURSDAY, MARCH
for
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