ROYAL
INTEROCEAN
LINES
JAVA PORTS and MACASSAR
TJITJALENGKA”
"TJIBADAK"
"TJITJALENGKA”
SAILINGS. ARRIVALS
1st Nov. 15th Nov. 3rd Dec.
28th Oct. 10th Nov. 29th Nov.
"BOISSEVAIN"
"STRAAT SOENDA”
MANILA
SAILINGS
8th Nov. 30th Nov.
"TEGELREB-G” “TJIKAMPEK**
ARRIVALS
28th Dec.
24th Oct. 18th Nov.
,25th Jan
8th Dec.
* No passenger accommodation available.
-SINGAPORE, PENANG and BELAWAN DELI-
-TJITJALENGKA"
"VAN, HECTSZ"
"TJITJALENGKA”
SAILINGS
ARRIVALS
Ist. Nov.
28th Oct.
17th Nov.
3rd Dec.
12th Nov. 29th Nov.
THE CHINA-MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1949,
HONG KONG WATERFRONT
In My Log
They're still shuffing...........
Evidently nothing material has been done yet to cope with the | hundreds of harbour crassers
during rush hours.
If this goes on for some time. what about a pamphlet on "How to Cross the Harbour without lo- sing your temper" for irate com-
muters?
Perhaps they'll tolerate it a little longer.
Personally, we have our strategy. Follow the tall-end, and you'll embark in a more respec- iable way!
BY OUR HARBOUR REPORTER
AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES
The Global Fest
TO HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO
"President Wilson”.
"General GordonTM
"President Cleveland"
vic JAPAN
Are. Nop
4 Art. Nov. 4
Salls Nov. 5
Salls Nov. 5
Sails Nov. 30.
„Art, Nov. 29
TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES
"President Madison" "President PlateTM
via JAPAN
„Arr. Oct.- \26-. Sails Oct. · 27
Arr. Nov. 8 Sails Nov.
TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON vío PACIFIC COAST & PANAMA
"Marine Snapper"
...........Arr. Oct. 30 Sails Oct. 31 saamine President Johnson", STAIT, Nov. 23. Sails Nov.-20
ROUND THE WORLD
VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, KARACHI, SUEZ PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MARSEILLES, GENOA, NEW YORK and BOSTON
Calling Singapore only.
EAST & SOUTH AFRICA & SOUTH AMERICA
"BOISSEVAIN”
"STRAAT SOENDA'
"TEGELBESG"
"TJIKĄMPEK**
SAILINGS
ARRIVALS
.8th Nov.
.30th Nov.
28th Dec. 25th Jan.
24th Oct. 18th Nov. 8th Dec.
Calling at Mombasa & L. Marques direct. Transhipment cargo accepted on through B's/L to
■
Dar-Es-Salaam and Zanzibar.
*No passenger accommodation available.
"STRAAT SOENDA”
"TEGELBERG"
"TJIKAMPEK**
JAPAN
SAILINGS
AELIVALS
.9th Nov.
23rd Nov.
.26th Nov.
2nd Dec.
.10th Dec.
21st Dec.
* No passenger accommodation available.
Agents: HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE
EUROPE via MANILA and MALAYA
"MOLENKERK”
"MEERKERK"
SAILINGS
,9th Nov.
ARRIVALS
in Port Early Dec. Early Nov.
Transhipment cargo accepted on through B's/ to India,
Mediteranean and Northern European ports.
**MOLENKERK”
“MEERKERK"
JAPAN
SAILINGS
.24th Oct.
Early Nov.
ARRIVALS
8th Nov. Early Dec.
KING'S BUILDING: TELS: 28015 TO 28017 CHINESE AGENTS: 82. Consujar Ro. C.Tels: 31196-25133
DE LA RAMA LINES
ARRIVING FROM US. ATLANTIC COAST VIA LOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO
m.v. DONA NATT"
m.y. "TONGHAI“
أسمر
.7th. Nov.
.Late Nov.
SAILING FOR US. ATLANTIC. COAST 'VIA SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES
my. “DONA NATI” .............(Calls Japan) ..........................Late Nov.
THE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO., INC.
(Incorporated in the Philippines),
CHINESE SHIPPING OFFICE Tels. 23738-20153
MARINA HOUSE Tela, 2367622575
AUSTRALIA-WEST PACIFIC LINE
EXPRESS SERVICE,
"CITOS"
Loading 29th October
for
Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide
vio
Manila and Rabaul
Transbipment cargo accepted for Fiji ́and New Zealand
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
General Agents
Tel. 28021/6
STATES MARINE LINES
FAR EAST SERVICE
FROM U.S.A. PORTS
S.S HORACE LUCKENBACH”
Due 2nd, November
GOURLIE & CO., (HK.) LTD.
Union Building
Telephones: 20321 & 31241
Bitter Sweet?
Caught inadvertently in the stampede one day during the week we began to realise that perhaps they may not mind it after all, in the near future.
It may be ал ordeal in the humid summer months to be squashed and kneaded unneces- sarily. But in winter, they'll pro- bably appreciate the momentary resultant warmth.
#
Not so humourous...
They grinned as the foreign- looking woman stood firm in the middle of the steerage gate, Kow- loon Star Ferry Pier, ignoring the feeble protests of the seaman, to wait for her friend struggling through the turnstile.
Thanks to her, four Chinese passengers got through before her friend made it-one minute after the final "Go Ahead" warning to the Golden Star.
US:
Two things struck
What would a European inspector have dane under the circumstances or what would the seaman have done if the offender were a Chinese?
It just goes to show ...
Any fare control?
It was an exhilarating ride froma Feking Road to the Kowloon Wharf Main. Gate (adjacent to the Star Ferry Pier).
The passenger was a boisterous- ly-happy President Polk tourist "seting China for the first time in mr 50 years and with deep love
for the country
This is one of the only five "Chio Chau”, trading junks operating in local waters at present. Because the Japanese utilised this type of craft to maintain their supply line along the China Coast, the "Chiu Chau" was a common target of Allied aircraft during the Pacific War.
COLOURFUL HK SAILING JUNK
(Editor's Note: This is the thirteenth of a series of pictorial features to acquaint the-general public with the numerous types of small native craft operating in local waters and their raried usage. Through the courtesy of the Marine Department it has been possible to identify them indivídually and obtain the reser sary particulare.)
The "Chiu 'Chau” or East Coast trading junk with her "eyes" and characteristic banana-shaped hull is the Colony's most colourful and pic- turesque craft.
It was the "Chiu Chau” junk that helped con- siderably to bring in food supplies from China to the then starving population in Hong Kong, just after the Liberation.
During the Pacific War, the She was intended for exhibition the Japanese utilised this type at the San Francisco World Fair. of craft to supply their garrisons The last local shipping circles stationed the islands along the hoard of her was news that she China Coast with supplies and encountered bad weather. All ammunition.
aboard were lost. There has been no trace of them since.
The "Chiu Chau" seen in the
Who's Who
Local shipping circles will be glad to know of the return yes. terday of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harper by the ss. Great Republic from a six-month furlough in the United States.
MR. J. W. HARPER
Some years before the Pacifle conflict, Richard Halliburton, the (We managed, however, to com-famous American traveller, con-above picture is one of the vince him that Hong Kong is Bri-structed in Hong Kong a me average size with a length of tish and not the China that he chanised junk designed on the 50 feet and a beam of 14 feet; originally though:)
same lines as the "Chiu Chau" She can load 600 piculs. ride cost him trader, but on a very
Mr. Harper, who is the Owner'c elaborate HK$10-normal fare is 50 cents, scale.
(Continued At Fool Of Nest Cell Representative in Hong Kong of the Pacific Far East Line, went Wouldn't it be a
to New York during his leave as a delegate from the Hong Kong Rotary Club at the Rotary Inter- national Convention.
That ricksha
it be a good idea for lo cal shipping agents to get together and
a "How much you compile a have to pay" booklet and distri- bute it to tourists visiting us?
It may help to preserve our good reputation as being a "clean, honest city."
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•
A breath-taking minute!
For one tense minute, at 8.30 a.m. on Thursday at the Wing On! Shing Shipyard, some 500 people held their breath simultaneously with one thought uppermost in their mind
Will she make it?
At 831 am the, my.Tai Loy christened and launched in true traditional dyle-took
water successfully.
ing
DO YOU REMEMBER ?
When you read a newspaper do you
absorb the
newa
and still remember the highlights for some time afterwards?
Let's tee which news items of the week have impřem- ed you most
This is the first of a series of “Do You Remember” quizzes on the week's shipping headlines. Each query will have a clue attached.
---The answers are found underneath-turn the page upside
down,
Try your memory!
Do You Remember:
(1) A momentous event in the Colony's shipbuilding annals?
(A launching)
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to the (2) Two incidents within 48 hours which illustrated the pro- verbial "between devil and the deep blue sea"-dilemma now confronting foreign ships in Chinese waters? (B. and
Rapturous applause and burst- Arecrackers brought to a cli- max a 53-week-old project-to build the first steel river vessel in Hong Kong equipped with up-to- date amenities and modern navi- gation aids.
Congratulations!
| Fraya Novelties !
Many may have already seen the "magic clock" of the Ameri- can President Lines.
(Three transparent glass discs provide the tour hand, minute hand and the dial, which is sand- wiched between the former two which are in turn revolved round the dial by the mechanism hidden under the stand.)
And
across the street....Air France has something new in the way of educating people.
A book of picture cards depict- ing the highlights of the world's cities served by Air France is mechanically opened card" by card at: 20-second intervals.
What next?
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(3)
The heroes to whom we once gave such warm wel- come? Where will they be today or tomorrow?--(Yang- tse-Mediteranean).
(4) Why the Nationalist forces failed
at Kongmpon for
blockade of the
to commandeer the Briush vessel Kwong Foek Cheung evacuation purposce ? (Navigation) (5) What touched off the Nationalist' sea
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executive has The shipping been well known in the Ameri can Pacific shipping circles for the past 15 years. At the out- break of World War II. he was Assistant Operating Manager for the Pacific Coast Division of the tion.
In 1944, he accepted a Com- mission in the US Navy and was attached to the office of the Port Director 12th Naval District.
During his visit to the United States, Mr. Harper made an ex- tensive tour of the PFEL offices there:
A peculiar feature of the “Chiu Chau” is the two mona- trons eyes painted on either side of her. bow.
This is in line with centuries- old, superstition that the - "eyes" scare off any sea monsters that may attempt to molest, the graft
at sea.
Many of the “eyes, are grue- some-looking. This is to add ferocity and make them look more formidable.
Her hull is somewhat like a banana in shape, and is brightly painted. She is often referred to as one of the sturdiest craft on the East Coast,
To the naked eye at a distance, the "Chiu Chau" represents a spectacular piece of workman- ship. But on closer inspection, it will be observed that every plece of planking, frame, deck flooring and hatch cover has only a very rough Anish They seem to have been put together crudely.
But that serves the purpose. For the "Chiu Chau" besides (being a sturdy junk, makes a
Food sailing craft.
The sails are made of grass malting and are squarish in chape.
Many of these funks were lost. during the last war. When it [became open knowledge that, the Japanese were using them to atmmaments, ferry supplies and Allied aircraft strafed and sack every possible Chiu Chau" seen along the Coast.
Generally,
10 persons man the Junk No woman has been KNOWN TO BEIve among the crew aboard this type of junk.
There are five, "Chiu Chaus
in local waters at present Many have passed through the Colony
in recent months, however,
"Mount Davis" "Mount Mansfield"
. Arr. Nov, 4
Sails Nov. 5
Arr. Nov. 13
Salls Nov. 15
TO JAVA & STRAITS
"President Johnson ..........Arr. Oct. 24
Opposite Star Ferry
Sails Oct. 25 Tel. 28172/5.
BENN LINE
4 SHIP
ARRIVALS
FROM
**BENWYVIS”
U.K. via Singapore
DUE In Port
"BENYENUE”
27th Oct
"BENLEDI"
do
.31st Oct.
"BENLAWERS”
19th Nov.
"BENRINNES"
21st Nov.
**BENARTY”
"BENVORLICH"
-do-
28th Nov.
10th Dec.
SAILINGS
TO
SHIP "BENVENUE" "BENLAWERS”
"BENLEDI".
"BENWYVIS"
"BENRINNES”
"BENARTY”
London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Ham-
burg & Hall Genoa, Liverpool, Glasgow, Leith &
Dublin Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin, Havre & Hull
Genoa, London & Leith Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin, Havre, Ant- werp, Botterdam & Hamburg
LOADING 30th Oct. 23rd Nov.
5th Nov,
24th Nov.
22nd Nov.
20th Dec
via Malaya, Colombo, Aden, Port Sadan & other way part
* Accepts cargo for Japan.
For Further Particulars, Applz To----
W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD. Agents
York Bullding...
Telephone: 34185,
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
S.S. "SERAMPORE"
LOADING ABOUT 30th OCTOBER for
SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, PORTLAND,
· SEATTLE & VANCOUVER
M.S. “KAMBODIA”
LOADING ABOUT 12th NOVEMBER. for
ADEN, POET-SAID, ALEXANDRIA, GENOA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG & COPENHAGEN Tanks avaliable for the carriage of oil in bulk.
THE EAST ASIATIC-CO., LTD. Queen's Bldg, 2nd floor.
Tel 34111 & 34112
KLAVENESS LINE
SAILINGS
Direct to Los Angeles, in 16 days: Thence San Francisco, Vancouver, Seattle & Portland M.S. "FRANCISVILLE”.
29th Oc
ARRIVALS FROM PACIFIC COAST
M.S. "CASTLEVILLE” M.S. “BOUGAINVILLE“
22nd Oct
€21st No
Sailing to Singapore, Port Swettenham, Penang, Belawan &- Batavia -
25th Oc
M.S. "CASTLEVILLE”
Passenger Accommodation, M
ight Agents,
Balk Off Tanks
HOO FOOK PING
THE BANK: LINE (CHINA) LTD. King's Building Tel 22. TEL BANK LINE÷(China) LE