WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1933.
P.&O.-British India Apcar and
Eastern & Australian
Lines
(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND).
MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS.
TAKING
CARGO FOR
STRAITS, JAVA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF,] WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST AND SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND PORTS, AND RED 'SEA, EGYPT, CONSTANTINOPLE, GREECE, LEVANTINE PORTS, EUROPE, &c.
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.
(Under Contract with H.M. Government.)
5.3.
RAWALPINDI
*ALIPORE
*SOMALI
RANPURA
*MIRZAPORE RAJPUTANA
*BANGALORE
Tons Hong Kong||
From
About
1933.
Destination.
17,000 15th July | Bombay, Marseilles & London. 6,000 16th July Straits, Colombo & Bombay. 6,800 22nd July Bombay, Marseilles, Harre, London,
K'burg. R'dan, Antwerp & Hull. Bombay. Marseilles & London. Straits Colombo & Bombay, Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseilles, Havre, London, H'burg,
R'dam, Antwerp & Hull. 17,000 28th Aug. Marseilles & London. 14,000
17,000 29th July 6,000 9th Aug. 17,000 12th Aug. 6,000 19th Aug.
9th Sept.
6,000 16th Sept.
RANCHI
CARTHAGE
+ BHUTAN
14,000
NALDERA CORFU **SOUDAN
· MANTUA RAWALPINDI **BURDWAN
COMORIN
CHITRAL +*SOMALI
.* Cargo only.
Marseilles & London,
10,000 23rd. WX Havre, London, 'burg,
6.800 14th Oct
11,000 21st Oct
18,000 4th Nov.
Antwerp & Hull
&
Mon.
& London
Havre, London, Hamburg,
Antwerp Hull.
& Londer
Marseilles London.
Havre, London, Hamburg,
Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull.
THE CHINA MAIL
POST OFFICE NOTICE
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Full details may be obtained on application at the Radio Counter.
INWARD MAILS.
FRIDAY, July, 14
Japan and Shanghai
U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shanghai (Seattle,
June 24)
USA Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai
-Francisco, June 20)
. Japan
.Rawalpindi
¡Pres. Jefferson
Morioka Maru
(San
Taiyo Maru
July, 15
Japan Manila
Durban Maru .General Lee
SUNDAY July, 16
Shanghai Straits
Conte Verde ..Calchas
Calcutta and Straits
.Kumsang
MONDAY JULY,
17.
Manila
Straits
Pres. Hoover Malacca Maru
TUESDAY, JULY
18,
Shanghai
..Ajax
Japan
Saigon
Shanghai
Santos Maru .Athos II .Aramis
...Emp. of Russia
19.
WEDNESDAY, JULY Canada, U.S.A. Japan and Shanghai (Van-
couver B.C., July 1)
OUTWARD MAILS.
July, 14
Kiungchow Haiyang
10.30 a.m. 3 p.m.
FRIDAY, Halhow, Pakhoi and Haiphong Swałow, Amoy and Foochow Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Aden. Egypt and Europe via Marseilles. Rawalpindi
(Due Marseilles August 11.) G.P.O. Parcels
July 14, 5 p.m.; Registrations July 15, 9.45 am Letters
Rawalpindi
Parcels
K.P.O.
..July 14, 4.30 pm. Registrations...July 15, 9 am
10 a.m.
Letters
Letters for "Bandoeng-Amster-
dam Air Mail Service"
K.P.O.
10.30 8.m
G.P.O.
5 p.m. 9 a.m.
Registrations Letters
6.000 11th Nor.
15,000 18th Nov. 25,000 6,800
Bombay, Marseilles & London.
2nd Dez.
9th Dec.
Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseilles, Havre, Londen, Hamburg,
R'dam, Antwerp & Hull.
Registrations Letters
4.30 p.m. 5-p..
SATURDAY,
July, 15
Rabaul
Friderun
Manila
Pres. Jefferson
+Calla Casablanca.
Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Con- stantinople, Pireaus, Smyrna and other Levant Ports by steamers of the
Khedival Mail Steamship Co.
TAKADA
BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.
SIRDHANA
TALMA
TILAWA
SANTHIA TAKADA
1911.
7,000 12th July Singapore, Penang, R'goon & C'eutta.
P.M.
7,000 21st July 30,000 5th Aug. 10,000 18th Aug. 8,000 2nd Sept. 7,000 16th Sept.
Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta.. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta, Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta.
B.L. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation. for 1st and 2nd class passengers.
Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Egypt and Europe via Brindisi
K.P.O. Registrations...... a p.m.
Letters
4.30 p.m. *Shanghai, Japan *Honolulu, U. S. A., Canada, Central and *South America and Europe via San Francisco, and Europe via *Siberia
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South, Bangkok via Swatow
Conte Verde
10 a.m. 4.30 pa
(Due Brindisi, August G) (ship sails on July '16)..
G.P.O. Registrations ... Letters
Talyo Maru
(Due San Francisco, Letters
General Lee
4.15 p. 5 p.m.
Aug. 9)
p.m.
5 pm.
(Due San Francisco, Aug. 7)
16.
Registrations Shanghai,
Francisco
"Japan and
4.16 p.m.
*San
SUNDAY, JULY
- Swałow, Amoy and Formosa
Canton. Maru
Kwangchow
9 9 0.21.
Foochow via Swatow
NELLORE TANDA
NANKIN
7,000 7,000 7,000 30th Sept.
1982. 4th Aug.
Amoy
NELLORE TANDA
7,000 7,000
2nd Sept. Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney &
Melbourne. 3rd Nov.
Batavia
2nd Dec.
Shanghai
Hangsang MONDAY, JULY,
Kumsang TUESDAY, JULY 18,
Tjileboet Athos II .Halching
9 &-m.
17.
5 p.
2 p.m.
Regular monthly sailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan
and Hong Kong to Australia.
Hong Kong to Sydney - 19 days,
Frequent connections from Australia with the following:-
The Union SS. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom via New
Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.
The P. & O. Royal Mail Steamers to London and
The P. & O. Branch Service of steamers to London viz Suez.
The Now Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampton and London via Panama Canal,
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.
*BANGALORE RAJPUTANA "TALMA
RANGHI TILAWA TANDA *BHUTAN CARTHAGE
SANTHIA TAKADA
NALDERA
NANKIN
→SOUDAN
CORFU
MANTUA *BURDWAN
1935.
6,000 14th July 17,000 18th July 10,000 13th July
6 p.m. 17,000 27th July 10,000 27th July 7,000 8th Aug. 6,000 9th
7th Aug.
14,000 10th Aug 8,000 10th Aug 7,000 24th Aug 16,000 24th Ang.
7,000
Brd Sept
6.200 5th Sept. 7th Sept
14,000
11,000 21st Sept
7
6,100
4th Oct.
Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama, Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama Amoy, Shai, Moji, Kobe & Osaka.·
Shanghal, Kobe & Yokohama. Amoy, Sbal, Mojl, Kobe & Osaka, Shai, Mojt, Kobe, Osaka & Thama. Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & Tokohama, Ampy, B'hai, Moji, Kobe & Osaka. Amoy S'hal, Moll, Kobe Qsaka. Shanghala & Y'bams. Moll, Kobe Yokohama.
S'hai, Mofl,
Kobe
&Yokohama
olli Kobe & Yokohama.
Kobo & Yokohama, mami: Moll Kobe & Yokohama,
RAWALPINDI, 17,000 5th Oct. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama,“
COMORIN SOMALI CHITRAL
Shanghai,
15,000: 20th Oct. Shanghai, Kobs & Yokohama.
0.800
1st Nov. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama, Brd Nov. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.
15,000
Cargo only."
All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans or Punka Louvre System Steamers on London and Australian Lines are fitted with Laundries. Parpels measuring not more than 5 cu ft. will be received at the Com pany's Office up to Noon on the day previous to sailing
For further Information
Freight, Handbooks, rte, zpply to
CO
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE &0. Building, Connaught Rd. C., Hong Kong.
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow
*Superscribed Correspondence only.
TYPHOON MAP
10.30 a.m.
3 p.m.
OF THE
CHINA
SEA
THE LANDSMAN'S HANDY GUIDE TO LOCATING THE CENTRE OF A
TYPHOON
Showing the New day and night
Storm Signals,
PRICE 50 CENTS.
ON SALE AT THE PUBLISHERS.
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CHINA MAIL
ARRIVAL
OF SHIPS
July 8.
Penang Maru, Japanese str., 2,330 tons, Capt. Taguchi, from Moji, Kowloon Wharf.
NY.K.
July 10. Anking, British str., 2,047 tons, Capt. G. A. G. Morse, from Amoy,
Taikoo Dock. - B. & S. Benlomond, British str., 8,299
tons, Capt. G. McMillan, from Durban, Stonecutters Anchorage. Gibb Living- ston & Co.
Oder, German str., 5,329 tons, Capt. Gathemann, from Manila, Kowloon Wharf. Melchers & Co. Springbank, British str., 3,153
tons, Capt. Brook, from Saigon, buoy No. B26. Bank Line.
Takada, British str., 4,228 tons, Capt. H. Hitchcock, from Amoy, Kowloon Wharf. M.M. & Co.
Tango Maru, Japanese str.,
4,238 tons, Capt. 8. Toku- naga, from Shanghai, buoy No. A6. N.Y.K.
Wing Wo, Portuguese str., 495 tons, Capt. L. D. De Lemos, from EC. Wan, Salkong Wharf. Wo Hop & Co.
Tuesday, July 11. Arandakirk, Dutch str., 4.574 tons, Capt. W. Fries, from Manila, Kowloon Wharf.-J.C.-J.L. Borneo. British str., 1,297 tons,
Capt RaPrichard, from Can- ton, buoy No. C3-Shun Tal & Co. Chungking, British str., 1,310 tons, Capt. A. N. Taylor, from SWB- tow, buoy No. B14-B. & S. Hai Hing, Norwegian str., 1,445)
tons, Capt. 0. S. Olsen, from Swatow, buoy No. C2.-Thore- sen & Co.
Hilda, Italian str., 2,974 tons, Capt. Tarabochia, from Shang- hal, buoy No. A&-Dodwell & Co.
Kingyuan, British str., 1546 tons, Capt. R. Allinson, from Hol- how, buoy No, B21.—E. & S. Kung Ping, Chinese str. 1,742 tons, Capt. S. P. Teng, from Swatow, C. M. 5. N.. Wharf, C.M.S.N. & Co. Menelaus, British -xtr., 6,824 tons, Capt. Dodds, from Shanghai. Naval buoy No. 3.-B. & S. Munsterland, German str., 3,378 |
tons, Capt. Wullweber, from Manila, Stonecutters Anchor age---Jebsen & Co. Nanshin. Maru, Japanese str., 2,970 tons, Capt. 3. Yamamoto, from Wakamatsu, Via. Sakito, buoy | No. B25.-Y.KK. Pembrokeshire, British str... 4,968
E. tons, Capt. Beer, from Shanghai, buoy No. A4.-J.M. & Co.
PRESIDENT LINERS
THE EXPRESS ROUTE 17 Days: To Seattle Vie
Fortnightly sailings" on Sat."
SAN FRANCISCO NEW YORKISFATTEL
"THE SUNSHINE ROUTE Via
Fortnightly sailings on Wed.. Pres. Hoover July 18, Pres, Grant Pres. Coolidris Pres. McKinler Pres. Hoorers
FUROPE
Pres. Jefferson
midnight. Ang. 2
Aug. 16
Pres. Clave Pres. Jacks Pres. Jek
Aug. 30 Sept. 13.
NEW
YORK
Via Manila, Singapore, Colombi, Bombay. Sees and the Mediterranean
Pres. Pierce July 22 8.a.ii. Pres. Monroe .....Aug. 5 Pres Van Buren Pres, Garfield
July 21,
midnight. .Aug. 11 «Aug. 25 ..........Sept. 8.
LA
THE MOST FREQUENT SERVICES
NEXT SAILINGS
Pres. Jekerson
July 15.
...Aug. 19 .Supt. z
Pres. Pierce
July 22
Pres. Grant
July 25.
Pres. Monroe
Aug. 5.
Prea. Cleveland
Aug. 5.
MOST FREQUENT SERVICE ON THE PACIFIC:
Hong Kong residents wil be interested in the news
of our greatly reduced Smmer Round Trip Fares to America.
These rates are available on President Liners sall- ing between June 1st and July 31st. Final return time limit is September 30th.
First Class Tourist Class Hong Kong to Seattle & return G4432.00 Hong Kong to Honolulu &
return
Hong Kong to San Francisco
and return
DOLLAR
G$360.00
G$240.00.
G$196.00
G$450.00
G$210.00
STEAMSHIP LINES AMERICAN MAIL LINE
CANTON BRANCH–No. 4. Shakee Street
BARBER WILHELMSEN LINE
PACIFIC COAST
U.S.A..
AGENTS:
MONTHLY SERVICE
To
ZONE
PANAMA CANAL-
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DODWELL & CO., LTD, Queen's Buildings.
IMPOSSIBLE WAR DEBT CONTRACT
(Continued from Page 6.)
We are therefore faced with a paradoxical situation, in which we cannot have the means of payment,
Svale, British str. 1,354 tons, a revival of international trade, Capt. G. H. Wilkins, from Swa- so long as the obligation to pay is tow, Douglas Wharf.—Douglas maintained. & Co.
TAX COLLECTORS ATTACKED.
Novel Scheme For Their Abolition.
Istanbul. "Abolish tax collectors, ́make. people go to the Town Hall to pay |their taxes, and send a squad of drummers to beat drums outside their houses if they don't pay. Another tragic paradox is that This is a novel suggestion which Taiping, British str., 2,583 tone, when the world was prosperous it
Is being considered here.
In practice it would work would have involved comparatively follows:
three months
::
SHIPBUILDING DEAD
25
Capt. Frame, from Manila, Holl's Wharf.-B. & S. Tjikarang, Dutch str. 6.064 tons, little sacrific on America's part to If anyone” were
Capt. P. Abbo, from Tg. Priok, fargo a claim which did not seem to late paying his taxes, six men buoy No. A81CJL
weigh
heavily on the world's would visit his house. Unless the money were immediately forthcom- now, when the need for sing, they would beat their drums readjustment has become impera- Joudly outside his door for one tive, and is recognised as, such hour, among all authorities even in After three days, should the America, the political dificulty of taxes still not have been paid, making a sacrifice which must add bailiffs would be entitled to force to immediate Budget, troubles is at an entry, and seize and sell the Its maximum.
Furniture,
Silent Slipways And Yards At Singapore.
Singapore.
1 Many tax-collectors would be
out of jobs.
Out on the headland of Tan The British Government, solidly There is, however, some opposi jong Rhu there are empty and supported by all informed opinion on Es such drastic methods of silent supways and shipbuilding in this country, has made it clear be-collecting taxes: yards which tell of a trade you doubt or cavil that in its view a which in recent years has almost sine qua non for the stabilisation of died in Singapore,
currencies," for the revival of con Singapore has never risen to fidence, and for all the major aims fame as a shipbuilding centre of the Conference is a revision of Her chief importance is as a debta.
clearing station for the merchant Inside or outside that Conference vessels of the nations, but there the problem must be faced and was at one time quite a lot of settled. Implicit in that problem is work done at Tanjong Bhu in the the question whether the inter construction of small vessels for national credit system can continue local trading, private use and so to exist. If political debts are
M
2 Neighbours may object to their peace being disturbed by continual dramming.
8. It is also asked whether the authorities possess sufficient drums7euter
#CLEARANCES
*July 1100* maintained, private International Benlomond, for Shanghai, To-day the only work that in debts will not be paid, because the City of Batavia, for Shanghai, being done there is repair work, machinery of payment will not be Clara Jebsen, for Saigon. and the construction of small restarted.
Fingal; for Saigon, boats, like the yachts for the The attempt to enforce an Impos- Glenogle, for Shanghal Johore Yacht Club. Csible law, as America knowa, leads Hai Hing, for Singapore: Shipbuilding locally began to to lawlessness and brings all law Hat Ning, for Swatow decline very soon after the de into, contempt, Insistence on an Hangsang, for Canton pression made itself felt in 1929 impossible contract leads to repudia-Hilda, for Singapore. Money began to get scarce, and tion and destroys the sanctity of Hin Bang, for, Sandakan. people who were then contem contract on which all credit rests. Kung Fing, for Cantoni plating the construction of small And Incidentally 1; will frustrate Münsterland, for Dairan. craft decided; sto postpone the the Conference."
STEAMERS MOVEMENTS
Oder, for Koba.
Prés Hoover, for. Manila, Binidang, for Bwatow Suki Maru, for. Table Island. Allpore Tai Po Shek, for EO, W.
Tinegars for Manila
Now, of course, there are num- erous ships laid up in the ́ ́har- bour and Brade bai" dwindled to such an extent that no new ships left on July 10, and is dus here Tango Maru, for Bingapore
ETP required.
The E&O, Line
on July 15th