TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1932.
LLOYD TRIESTINO
NAV. CO.
EXPRESS MAIL PASSENGER SERVICE.
AUGUST 17th.
• For Brindisi, Venice, & Trieste and London (Overland) via Singapore, Colombo, Bombay. Aden, Suez and Fort Sald.
NEXT SAILING
S.S. "CONTE ROSSO
FOR
FREIGHT & PASSAGES
APPLY TO
DODWELL & CO. LTD. Queen's Bldg.
Tel. 28021."
YK.LIN
N.
HARBOUR OFFICE.
Moderate Freights Reported.
THE CHINA MAIL.
The Harbour Office reports for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. yester- day gave a free movement of ves- sels with a high tonnage. Ereights were moderate, only the throughs reaching five figures. The total tonnage entered was 32,684.
There were 10 inward regis- tries, of which three were British and three of four figures, while of the six throughs, one was British and fiye, of four Agures. Two yes aels arrived in ballast.
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Passengers entered during the period included 50 Europeans and 1.013 Asiatic deck, British, vessels carrying 650 out of the total in all classes.
Shipping
Intelligence.
ARRIVALS OF SHIPS.
Sunday, August 7. Anzan Maru, Japanese str., 2,837 tons, Capt. Ichloka, from Mani- la, buoy No. B2S.-D.S.K
Eng Lee, Chinese str., 885 tone, Capt. Maki, from Canton, buoy No B11-Yu Tai Hong, Michael Jebsen, Danish stræ 1,843 tons. Capt. Thaysen, from Swatow, buoy No. B10-Chiu Seng Hong.
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5,783 tons, Tjinegara, Dutch str.,
Capt. P. Weide, from Amoy, buoy No. B8.-J.CJL.
CONSIGNEES,
LLOYD TRIESTINO.
NOTICE TO, CONSIGNEES,
Motor Vassel,
“FUSIJAMA ”
From TRIESTE, VENIGE, BRINDISI, PORT SAID, SUEZ, MASSAUA, ADEN, KARACHI, BOMBAY, COLOMBO, PENANG & SINGAPORE VIA SAIGON.
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CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods, are being || landed at their risk into the Godown of the Hong Kong and Howlsan Wharf & Godown Company Ltd, st
whance and/or from wharvez' delivery
be obtained. Optional Cargo not be Landed here, unless notice has been given 48 hours prior to: vessel's arrival, buc carried în from port to port to the
Kowloon, Monday, August 8. Anhui, British str., 2,080 tons, Capt.. R. Ashby, from Holhow, buoy No. B15.-B. & S.
Atlas
Maru, Japanese str., 4,611
Anal part of call to which the option
tons, Capt. S. Kurimura, from extenderams will be admitted after
not be recognised.
Dairen, buoy No. AS.-O.S.K. the Goods have left the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after Henri Riviere, French str., 1,855 the 14th instant will be subject. to Tons
tons, Capt. P. B. Morgante, claims against the vessel must 1,906
All from Canton, buoy No. Abe presented to the undersigned on or 800
Sing Kee.
before the 23rd Instant or they will 3,000 19,446 Chenan, British str., 1,355
Capt. R. Turnbull, from Amoy, buoy No. B3.-B. & S. Daviken, Norwegian str., 1,778 tons, Capt. G. Svane, from Canton, buoy No. B2-J.M. & Co..
Detaile follow-
Arr. H'Kong Dep. Through Nationality Cargo Cargo C.
Tonj
British
2,208 5.
Dutch
Danish
2,476
Norwegian 1" 3,000
Japanese
1,052
Chinese.
American
Italian .. Portuguese
10th August 24th August..
Total
13
8,772
14
25,052
30th August.
SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolulu,
TATSUTA MARU.
TAIYO MARU
HIYE MARU
HEIAN MARU
Wednesday, Wednesday,
SEATTLE, VANCOUVER via Shanghai & Japan Ports.
Tuesday, Tuesday,
13th September. ENGLISHMAN'S LONE
LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM via
Singapore, Penang, Colombo & Suez.
KASHIMA MARU
YASUKUNI MARU
Saturday,
Friday,
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Porta.
KITANO MARU
ATSUTA MARU
Saturday,
Saturday,
BOMBAY viä Singapore, Penang, & Colombia.
IYO MARU
Thursday,
† TOKUSHIMA, MARU... Monday, SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan,
Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama, GINYO MARU,
NEW YORK, BOSTON vs Panama,
Taesday; -
20th August
2nd September.
27th August
24th September.
11th August. .29th August,
Honolulu,
13th September..
VOYAGE.
Plans Journey In Tiny Craft.
A lone voyage in a tiny craft with Europe as the presumed, ob- jective was begun from Auckland by. Mr. W. C. Valentine, a young Englishman, about 34 years of age, who has resided at Gisborne for several years.
LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth Istanbul Piraeus Genoa boat at Waima, saying that he
& Valencia.
† LYONS MARU
Saturday,
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Perung & Rangoon
+AKITA MARU
+ MALACCA MARU
17th September..
Monday,
15th August.
Monday.
29th August.
Saturday, Sunday,
19th August. 20th August. 21st August.
„SHANGHAI, KUBE & YOKOHAMA.
ATSUTA MARU (Nagasaki direct). Friday,
SUWA MARU
LIMA MARU
† Carge only.
For further information apply to:--NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.:
Telephone, 80291.
0.
(Private exchange to all departmenta.)
S. K.
SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
Recently he purchased a 22-foot
intended sailing. for Gisborne. Just before sailing extensive provision- ing attracted attention, but he re- marked: "One never knows when
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he had an extended journey in view, but declined to give parti iculars. He left at dawn leaving a note, indicating that he was bound for Rarotonga"and Panama, thence to Europe.
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tons,
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, on the where they will be examined, on 13th instant at 10 am. by our jur [veyors, Messrs. Goddard à dougina.
In the case "of dutiable cargo, Con- signees are requested to inform The Imports & Exports Office that they have such goods. for examination.
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No Fire Insurance has been effect-
Fusijama, Italian str., 3,906 tons,
Capt. C. de Ceya, from Saigon, Bill of Lading will be countersign- Kowloon Wharf-Dodwell &ed by
“DODWELL & CO. LTD., Agsata.
Co
Halldor, Norwegian str., 840 tons, Hong Kong, 8th August, 1032.
Capt. J. Hansen, from Swatow;
buoy No. B9.-Thoresen & Co.
Hiye Maru, Japanese. str. 6,718 S.S. EGYPT'S MAIL TO
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tons, Capt. Takahashi, from Shanghai, buoy No. ALL *N.Y.K.
Ho Sang, British atr., 8,293 tons, Capt. J. MeAnish, from Moji, buoy No... 322.-J.M. & Co.
BE RETRIEVED.
Fresh Salvage Plan Of Artiglio.
Brest, July 31.
President McKinley, American str.,
8,400 tons, Capt. R. E. Carly. Shipping circles are informed from Shanghai, Kowloon that when the divers of the salvage Wharf.--Dollar Line.
vessel Artiglio have recovered the gold and silver that still remains 1,775 in the strong-room of the Egypt from they hope to make an attempt to
bring part of the cargo to the sur face.
Sandviken, Norwegian str. tons, Capt. A. Norvalls, Swatow, West Point, Wharf. J.M. & Co.
CLEARANCES.
may be blown out to sea."
There is a possibility that part Pressed further, he admitted that Tai Yuan, British str., 2,100 tons, of the mail, including certain Capt. J. K. Clark, from Shang-securities and other articles of hal, buoy No. B21.-B. & S. value, may not be beyond the divere reach. Valuables may also be retrieved from some of the first- clasa passengers' trunks. Plan of the wreck are being examined from this point of view, but it is clear that at a depth of 400ft. it will be highly dangerous to attempt very much.
Mr. Valentine is stated to have had experience in yachting in Eng
Monday, August 8.
lish waters. He joined the army Anhui, for Swatow. when he was 16, and served in the Atlas Maru, for Singapore," Great War and was wounded. He Biodd, for Shanghai, afterwards served for three years)
in the army in India.
STEAMER MOVEMENTS."
The R.M.S. Empress of Canada left Yokohama yesterday at 9 p.m. 9th Aug.
8th Oct. and is due at Vancouver on August 19 (Fri). She leaves for Hong Kong on August 27 (Sat)
LONDON, ROTTERDAM, | Atlas Mara
Tue
HAMBURG & ANTWERP Alaska Maru
Sat
via Singapore, Colombo
Aden, Suez and Fort Said
NEW YORK. via Japan, Los Kwansal Mazu
Fri.,
12th Aug
Angeles and Panamas. Call
Direct at Cristobal, Philadel
phia and Baltimore.
RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS, †Santos Maru
Thur.,
25th Aug.
SOUTH AMERICAN
MONTEVIDEO BUENOS
AIRES via
via Saigony Sin- gapore, Colombo, Darban, PORT ELIZABETH and Cape Town MOMBASA, ZANZIBAR, DARES SALAAM, BEIRA, LOURENCO MARQUES, DURBAN, PORT ELIZA-
BETH CAPE TOWN and
DURBAN, LOURENCO Sydney Marn
MARQUES, PORT ELIZA® Arabia Maru
BETH,CAPETOWN,
BEIRA, DAR-ES-SALAAM ZANZIBAR, SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS ́via
Colombo Sing
Shunko Mara
Tues.
5th Sept 8th Sept
Chenan," for Canton.
Chonglee, for Canton. Daviken, for Swatow. Eng Lee, for Tientsin. Dell Maru, for Canton. Luchow, for. Foochow. Lyder Sagen, for Canton, Rakuyo Maru, for Canton. Sandviken, for Swatow. Shengking, for Shanghai
Yuan for Canton
For the moment the Artiglio re- mains in port, prevented by strong currents from resuming opera- tions.
CONSIGNEES NOTICE.
Consignees of cargo ex m.Y. Fusijama are reminded to take de- livery of their goods which will 1 be subject to rent after
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