R. IL.

ROYAL

INTEROCEAN

SINGAPORE, JÄVA

PORTS and

MACASSAR

ARRIVALS

4th Bapt. In Port

"TASMAN"

"VAN HEUT8Z" •

#TJITJALENGKA"

10th Bept

only to S'pore, Panang & Get Dail

MANILA, EAST &

SOUTH AFRICA &

SOUTH AMERICA

"BOISSEVAIN”

"STRAAT MALAKKA”

"STRAAT SOENDA"

"TJIBADAK"

ARRIVALS

not calling South America

• JAPAN

"BOISGEVAIN"

"STRAAT MALAKKA"

"TJIBADAK"

"STRAAT BOENDA"

14th Sept

17th Sept.

LINES

Post war

SAILINGS

8th Sept. 10th.Copt 24th Sept.

SAILINGS

10th Sept. 20th Sept. 9th Oct.

ARRIVALS SAILINGS

9th Sept.

18th Sept.

0th Oct.

18th Sept. 22th Bept.

Agents: HOLLAND--EAST ASIA LINE

• EUROPE vio MANILA

and MALAYA

"MELISKERK"

*MEERKERK"

"AYNKERK"

Through B/L found to

Mediterranean and Northam

European porta.

O JAPAN

"MELIOKERK"

"MEERKERK"

"AYNKERK"

ARRIVALS

SAILINGS

7th Bept.

early Oct.

8th Sept. early Oct. carly Nov.

7th Sept.

early Oct. early Nov.

11th Sept. early Oct.

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ISTHMIAN LINE

(I-thmlan Steamship Company New York)

DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS TO NEW YORK VIA LOS ANGELES AND PANAMA

"STEEL RECORDER"

"STEEL DIRECTOR"

4th Sept. .17th Sept

SAILINGS TO SAIGON, BANGKOK &

DJAKARTA (BATAVIA)

"STEEL ADMIRAL”

"STEEL AGE"

"STEEL SEAFARER”

ARRIVALS FROM U.S.A.

STEEL ADMIRAL"

"STEEL AGE"

"STEEL SEAFARER"

•FLERE

KRAKY

Sails N. Y.

.28th Aug. .22nd Sept. .21st Oct.

Salls 6.F. Due N.K Sailed Salled

In Port Salled 31st Aug. 21st Sept. 12th Sept. 29th Sept. 20th Oct.

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

Tel: 21148

Chinese Freight Agents:- HIN FAT & CO., LTD. Tela: 28823, 25553 & 23483.

ISTHMIAN LINE

(Isthmian Sicamship Company, New York)

S.S. "STEEL RECORDER"

LOADING 3rd SEPTEMBER -- SAILING 4th SEPTEMBER

FOR

LOS ANGELÈS & NEW YORK via PANAMA CANAL

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

Tol 31146.

Chiuose Freight Arehte:IN FAT & CO., LTD. Tels: 28823, 25553 & 23885.

SWEDISH EAST ASIA CO.LTD.

ARRIVALS FROM“EUROPE

m.v. "ANDAMAN” m.v. "TONGHAT"

.27th Aug.

Early Oct.

BAILINGS TO EUROPE

my. "BENGAL"

mv. "TONGHAI"!

.End Sept. .End Oct.

FOR

ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, MANSEILLES, CASABLANCA, ANTWERP, BOTTERDAM, DREMEN, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, ÖSLO & GOTHENBURG

Deoptanks available for Balked

GILMAN & CO., LTD."

Japanese shipping

Since the Liberation, nol more than two or three Japa- ness-flagged ships tankers carrying Persian Gulf fuel un- der SCAP operation. have visited Victoria Harbour.

But recent developments In Dost-war Japanese Inercantile marine activity promise more re- gular calls by the. "Rising Sun" vensuls, which are now being "rp- leased" for international trade by SCAP.

Some of Japan's largest ship- ping lines have been re-organised and re-named, proparatory to re-

with suming Business

the Fur Eastern ports and the North and South Ainerlean.

Permission to re-open traffle to the United States purts was granted by SCAP recently, Jap auese ships to ply on in Japan- Ameries run will be subject to ull rules and regulations governing shipping of all nations.

During the initial stages, those carrying bulk cargoos will be given priority.

Japancie shipping organisations which have undergone changes are the "NYK"-Nippoh Yusen Kaisha, largest of pre-war firms- now known as the Nihon Kisen

THE CHINA "MAIL, MONDAY, AUGUST 28,† 1930.

WATERFRONT

BY OUR HARBOUR REPORTER

AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES

The Global Fleet.

St. George'ʼn Bldg.

Tel. 28172/6.

TO HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO -via- JAPAN

Pres., Claveland

Gen. Gardon

Pras.

Wilson

Are Aug.

30

Balls Aug. Arr. Sept.. Balls Capt. 7 "Arr Bept. 10 Salla Sept. 20

TO SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES

Pros Taft

Pros.

Madison

vio JAPAN

Arr. Sept. 12 Bails Sept. 13 Bept...18 ...Arm. Bapt. 17 Balla

TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON

via PACIFIC COAST & PANAMA

Pros

Mount Davli

Fillmore

VIA

In Port Balls Aug.

Arr. Oct. 0 Balls: Oct.

ROUND THE WORLD.

MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, COCHIN, BOMBAY, KARACHE SUET, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, MARBEIDES, GENOA, NEW YORK and

These boys who. form the current complement of the Hong Kong Sea Training School promise them better living, opportunities kre now being prepared for a future which will

for making good and a foundation for gaad citizenship, Mostly destitute ùrching collected from Hong Kong ctroete, these boys have bean given the "break" by the Blaniey Boys' Camp Com. mittes. ("China Mait Photo)..

Sea

training school for destitute boys

Kaisiin, operating 30 yee Given the opportunity to make good, and guidance

(130,000 gross tonnnage); the "OSK"

(Osaka Shosen Kaisha) now the Kokusal Kken Kaliha, operating 30 ships (90,000 gro tonnages); the Mitaul Line, now Fuki-Kisen Kaisha, operating 10 ships (30,000 Toss tonnage), and the Yamashita Company, now Taihelyo Kisen Kalahā, aperating 14 ships (30,000 gross tonnage).

How's your harbour I.Q.?

Do you know where this picture was taken?. The place It a

most prominent land. Victorle Harbour mark of

the object in the picture To the origin of the name; Turn the page round and sea whether you're right.

for savory)

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES From UNITED KINGDOM PORTS AND STRAITS Consignees Per Ship m.s. "CANTON" arrived August 28, 1950. are hereby notified that their cargo will be discharged into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd. where it will lie at consignees risk and expense and subject to terms and conditions of storage of the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd. The cargo 19 CX- pected to be ready for delivery from the Godown on and after August 20, 1050.

This

for future good citizenship, even a destitute stract wait-orphan or delinquent--can pròvO his mettle.

is the essence of the spirit which prompted a group of local residents to form the first school of its kind in the Colony--the Hong Kong Seo Training School at Stanley for des- ⚫titute boys.

A

Located in the Stanley Boys | (Mrs. L1), a carpentry Instructor, Camp, the School has already o'sun (Sea Training instructor).

a gardening instructor and produced more than 30 seamen☀

Life in Camp is maintained by who have been absorbed into

a democratic system of represen the floating staff of several tation-the boys are divided into local organisations since its groups, each reprosented by a opening more than three years prefect, and all groups under a

captain.

ago.

Rudiments of nautical work, general educational coaching and Instructions in gardening, fishing and carpentry form the main cur riculum of the HKSTS, run by a capable staff of qualified instrute

fors.

The School, which is part and parcel of the Stanley Hoys Cump, filiated to the Boys and Girl Association, is today the highlight of Camp nelivities.

Cooking, washing and other domestic work are undertaken by Fresh the residents themselves." supplies from the Camp vegetable gardens help to feed the boys. with the residents, also augments Fichlog. normally a recreation

supplies.

boys' call one, another by their respective numbers.

Council of 12.

This 18-year-old HKBTS student is one of the "talented" discoveries among the Stanley Camp boys. Bualdes gaining the Camp's racognition 29

and alba. aЯpert plumber trician, he hai rconditioned two radio teto, piven to the Camp after being condemned

{"China junk.

Mall" Photo).

AI

It is in memory of an in- oldent during the 1948 typhoon when a group of volunteers from the School set out to ra. scue eight poreons thrown. Into the roughsen in Stanley Bay affar their junk capalzed and sank.

Heading the immediate needs of the Camp are warm clothing, which none of the boys possess, shoes and medicines.

The HKSTS students were re- A Council of 12, selected from Though the boys are contented the with their lot and hopeful of # cently provided with uniforms, among the groups, forms

"delin-brighter future, the authorities In their blue drill shorts, jackets Court that fries Camp and peek-caps and black boots quents"-those found guilty of are apprehensive of the coming with blue socks, the boys present breaking rules will be according winter months. an orderly disciplined groupondly punished by Headmaster LL

A sense of fraternity and re- pride of the Camp.

Little has been said about the sponsibility is instilled into the School, which is the main offshoot older boys, who have to look

Because of the rugged terrain of the Stanley Boys Camp, orig-after the younger boys in their

surrounding the premises, the nally known

Probation respective group, the

Talent has been iscovered boys often

and austaln cuts. Camp for destitutes and delin-

wounds, First-aid amenities are quents organised before the re- among the boys in the HKSTS.

No. 09a 18-year-old former frequently short in the Camp. sumption of the Reformatory destitute urchin is regarded as Donations in kind-o lime- after the Liberation,

05

musica) Instruments. Late in 1949, the School became the best tailor in Camp. Together keeper, an independent body. In the Camp with nine other boys, this lankythipehandlery, tinned goods am supervised by its own Committee. lad has cut and sewed several disused craft-will be welcomed the by the Camp boys. To avoid in- Funds came from the Boys and scores of black shorts for

convenience on the part of those Girls Association, Government Camp residents. and public sources as they still One of the youngest members having something for the boys, of the School, No. 99 joined the delivery can be arrangert with Camp two years ago. His ambl Padre Haig-Brown of the Sea- tion is to study English and men's Mission, to Gloucester Road, the Hong Kong telephone 28074, graduate from University,

nic.

Local residents who could offer A treasured possession of the cinema treats or other forms of:

Maintaining the Camp and School with a tight budget de- pendent mainly on public dona- tions is the biggest problem which has been detrimental to progress and expansion. Nevertheless, the Camp is still carrying on with the ratifying thought that practical ly all its graduates have made ing junk. Food in one way or another-the incentive which, stimulates the authorities to further efforts to keep going.

Happy lot

The boys are a happy fat where they are today--accom modated in apacious dormito ries and given recreation fael- Titles on alte perched on an

overlooking Incline

placid

their

Cargo is considered as being Stanley Bay,

The School itself in a Nissen-hut accepted in good order and condition by consignes, unless hall, equipped with some nautical presented by local broken, chafed and damaged apparatus

rms. Forty-one boys

were packages are left in the selected from among the 110 down for subsequent examina Camp residents for the sea train- tion by Messrs. Goddard &ing. A number of the older boys Douglas in the presence of have already completed consignees, at 10 am. on edurse and are now awaiting em- September 1, 1950. :)..

ployment outside.

Attending to the nautical side To comply with the General of the training je a bogun who Bonded Warehouse Regula" | gives coaching in the vernacular. tlon, consignees must have a Elementary English is being Revenue Officer in attendance | laught. when dutiable goods tre examined.

All damaged cargo claims against the stemmer must be presented to the undersigned on or before September - 21, 1050, or they will not be re- cognized.

No fire Insuranos will be effected.

No claims will be admitted after the goods have bom takon delivery - "of: ex-

side, or alternatively, ex; the Hong Kong & Kowican "Whart & Godown! Co's → premises unless a joint "survey bas" "TID=" viously been effectedi nat

MACKINNON MACKENZIE

Hong Kong, August 28, 1059

School is an oil-painting of a entertainment, normally desired group of EKSTE boys in a life-by boys (12 to 18 years old), will boat rescuing occupants of a sink-ba.doing the greatest favour to

the boys in Stanley Camp.

Only an elephant but...

Many a celebrity has made his debut in Hong Kong be- fore gaining reasgnition and the world's smallest elephant, now a sensation In Amarica, is no sxenption.

it was at Kowloon Wharf and bright afterna late in June that little Jumbo, as she was nicknamed then, stepped exhore From the Burmtes L&T Chip Lam after a bolsterous trip from Bangkok.

Standing only 32 Inches high, on her stooky loga, the midget diaphant was the prize catch among a wild animal cargo of some 800 species collected from the Thai jungles for American zoos and film studies.

Today, after safe delleary by the APL fraighter President Taft at San Francisco iste last month, the animal wonder has become a celebrity overnight

·

to latest news from "Bring 'Em Back Alive" Tamed American wild animal hunter, the mid- get has already appeared several times on television, heard over radio, seen in newsreels on the screen, and widely pub- ffoland by. · American novispapers.

On one occasion, the catsbrity was taken in a yellow taxi cab to different children's hospitals to entertain the sick and - crippled.

At the head of the 'Camp staff is. Mr. Boyen Y. F. 14, headmas- tër, woho, ju nisisted by a matron ad

Pacific Far East Live, Juc.

Fast Regular Trans-Pacific Service

ANDRAFOVERLAND S

-A NEW YORK-CHICAGO-DETROIT TORONTO, MONTREAL, AND ALL AMERICAN. A CANADIAN CITIES.

BAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES

Azriya

SIKU LUKKENRACT":

'San Francisco & Lbs Angsion

(via Kobe, J' Yakshanan, Con Frupilaro &, Los Angolan,

San Francisca & Lam Asgobe.

NAPLES,

BOSTON

· |

Pres. Harding

Pres. Van Buran

Arr. Aug. 30 Satia Aug. Arr. Bapt. 10 Balls, Bopt,

31

17

BEN LINE

SHIP "BENALBANACH”

"BENATTOW" "BENCRUACHAN” "BENVANNOCH"·

"BENCLEUCH" "GENVORLICH"

"BENMACDHUI

"BENCRUACHAN” "BENVORLICH"

"BENVANNGCH"

"BENATTOW" "BENCLEUCH"

ARRIVALS

PROM

U.K. via Bingapore

SAILINGS

DUB

In Port 29th Augh

on or abt. 12th Sept

London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, & Hamburg

Genoa, La Havra, Liverpool, a Hull.

Liverpool,

22nd Sept.

26th Bept

18th Dot.

29th Oct.

Loading on or abt.

16th Gupt 19th dot

"I

* 26th - Bapt.

Glasgow.

30th Aug 26th Bapt

Dublin, Antworp Rotterdam.

* Accepts Cargo for Japan,

Via Singapore, Colombo, Port

Sudan, Adan, & 'Suez Canal,

For Further Particulars, Apply To...'

-W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD. Agents

York Building.

Telephone: 34165.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

M.S.

MORELIA"

**OADING 2nd TO 4th SEPTEMBER

M.S. "INDIA"

LOADING 10th SEPTEMBER

for

ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, ANTWERP, EOTTERDAM HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG & COPENHAGEŃ

• DI.S. "INDIA" WILL ALSO CALL AT ALEKANDÉIA

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Queen's Blös, Zad fleer..

Tel. 24111 & 34119

BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. FAST SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM

WE & CONTINENT

S.S. “BENATTOW”

LOADING HONGKONG ABOUT BOTH AUGUST FOR: KOHSICHANG, SINGAPORE, COLUNIDO, ADEN, PORT SUDAN, PORT BAID, LIVERPOOL GLASGOW, DUBLIN, ANTIERI

York Bid

K AND BOTTLES

LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD.

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