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The announcement in The Times of a scheme for a direct German service to New Zealand has probably been regarded as inconvenient. At any rate, it has not yet found its way into the German Press or received any German explanation. The undertaking would be a fresh instance of one of the cardinal aims of German shipping policy-independence of foreign lines and especially, wherever possible, freedom from necessity of tran shipment to foreign ships. In the negotiations between the Government and the German shipping companies for the revision of the arrangements for the postal services to the Far East, to Australia, and to the South Seas, the ideal of faking Gorman trade indepen- dent was expressly formulated. The principle is to be applied especially to the South Seas trade, in order to cut the Gorman Protectorates out of the Anglo- Australian sphere of interests.
If a bid is now being made for an independent New Zealand trade, it is not surprising. There has been a great deal of unnecessary fuss about the abandormant of the Australian postal subsidy. The truth is that it has ceased to be advisable from any point of view, except that of sham prestige, and so far from marking a retreat, marks the begin- ning of fresh efforts to: prish German shipping under the conditions of freedom which the Hamburg-Amerika Line now. almost absolute master of the German situation has always advocated.
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too much importance should be attached to the velo on the importation of frozen meat and wool into Germany. It is reported that during the recent Reichstag. debates even the Conservatives expressed willingness to abandon the veto in the interest of the Australian service.
It is an unmistakable fact that the
improvement of Anglo-German rela- tions and the relief of naval tension in the North Ben have synchronized with the appearance of world-wide schemes for the development of German trade, and especially of German ship- ping. We have had under the guise of international negotiations the effective. combination of the Hamburg-Amerika line: and the North German Lloyd and we have had the feverish foundation of special societies. for the furtherance of Germany's trade with most countries. under the sun ment CORS TO LONDON
Tomorrow representatives of the Norddeutscher Lloyd, the Deutsch Australische Gesellschaft, and the British shipping lines are to meet in London to discuss the proposed new service from Germany to New Zealand which we announced on Friday. It is believed that all the parties desire to settle the question amicably. But one disagreeable fact for British trade has to be faced. A trade in carge amounting to something less-than-100,000 tons per annum will
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the campaign will be conducted on a great and systematic sente, There is really no trade in which British owners must not expect the keenest competition TOKOHAMA in future. A few months ago it seemed as if the German mail and passenger service to Australia would be abandoned; but it is now understood that the Nord- deutscher Lloyd is reconsidering its decision. The German Emperor is known to have interested himself in the question, and it appears that, after all, the Reichstag may grant the company a heavy subsidy until the end of 1917. It is understood that one provision of the new agreement between the Hamburg- Amerika and Norddeutscher Lloyd is that the Australian traffic shall be left to the Norddeutscher Lloyd for five years; but few would be surprised to find the Hamburg-Amerika entering the trade at the end of that period; and it is noteworthy that the Norddeutscher Lloyd is only asking for a temporary subsidy. If the Norddeutscher Lloyd receives that subsidy the line can bo relied upon to make good use of it, British owners, would not be surprised to find the company putting into the trade linera considerably larger than any, of those of the P. &0. and Orient com- panies. The deepening of the Suez Canal. is making vessels of greater draught a possibility. The British companies have been rebuilding their fleets of recent years, and it is doubtful if any further carry more for itself. It is not Germany The alone which is building. In the South building programme is in view. German Company will shortly have American, trade, for example, there is available ships of larger size, which it a new heavily-subsidized French service, could put into that trade if it chooses to there is now quite formidable competi- do so. The agreement with the Hamburg Lion from Holland, the fastest ships are Amerika, by eliminating keen competition Italian, and large new ships are being
built for Spanish owners.
in trades where both are well represented, has made many things possible.
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CONSIGNEES of Carro from London ex.s.s. Basque" and "Danube" from Bordeaux ex .. Ville de Cette" in con nection with above Steamer are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored at their risks into the basurdous and or extra hasardons Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless Intimation is reoolved from the Consignees before Noon TO-DAY requesting it to be landed here
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-- Alf claims must be unt in to me on or before
the 10th July, or they will not be recognised.
All damaged packages will be examined or the 4th July, at 10 3.2.
No Fire Insurance bas been affected.
P. THOMAS,
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Hongkong, 30th June, 1914,
PASSED THE CANAL
May 22nd-Kasemba, Peking, May 26th-Bloemfontein, Polyhemus. May 28th-djaz, Yeddé, Atreus. June 2nd-Benvorlich, Nubia, Yuntan. June 6th-Bayern, U: Ferd. Laeisz, Stentor, Glenfarg Talthybius Indraghiri, 0. J. D. Ahlers.
June Dib-Kandaliar.
June 12th-Belgravia, Eumaeus, Indien, Namur, Nile, Nippon, Peiho, Tydeus, Afghan Prisice, Mark,
June 16th Puritan.
Benavon, Telemachus,
June 10th-China, Hector, Kaga Maru, Persin, P. E. Friedrich, Demodocus, Den of Kelly, Senegambia, Katori Maru. Uckermark.
June 23rd-Cardiganshire, Dunbar, yeon, Inverclyde, Lutzon, Sigmaringen. June 8th--Gottingen, Neleus, Agamem- June 30th-Persja, Sigmaringen.
NOR,
ARRIVALS AT HOME. June 28th-Kena Mara, Peiho, Yunnan. June 30th-Andalusia, Bellerophon, Henvenue, Malta, Holsatin, Magelian.
LATEST STEAMER. MOVEMENT.
"The 1.G.M. str. Goében, left bure on the 26th June, at 10 a.m., arrived at Singa pore on the last July, at 8 a.m..
MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA "AND JAPAN STATION,
ÜRITISH.
Aleurity, despatch-bual, 1,700 tons, 4 guus, 2000
h.p., Comde. A. Cochrane, Kobe, Whai wel. Atlas, admiralty tug, 615 tons, 1,430 ihp
Hongkong.
Bramble, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 h.p.
Commr. T. R. Brandon, Weihaiwei. Britomart, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 hp, Tout-
Comdr. P.B. Preston-Thames, Hongkong Cadmus, British sloop, 1.070 tons, ip, 1,400
fd, Captain M. 8. Fitzmaurice, Yangte Cherub, water tank and tog, 390 tons, 3401 .p.,
Hongkong
Clio, British sloop, 1070 tons, 1,400 i.h.p
Comdr. Mackenzie, Yangtze,
Colze, TBD 560 tons, gans 4-12 pr., i.b.p.
7,500 fd., Comde, C. Seymour, Weihaiwai. Chelmer, B.D., 560 loas. guns 4-12 pr., L.b.p.,
7,500 Lient. H. T. England, Hongkong. Fume, T.BD., Lt. Comdr. M. Blackman,
Hongkong.
Hampshire, 10.850 tons, 21,000 f.d., 14 gant, Captain H.. W. Grant, Weiwaiwei. Jed, T.8.D 50 tous, guns 4-12 pr., i.b.p., 7,500 d., Lieut. &. F. A. Mulock, Hongkong.
Fincha, 616 tous, 1,200 i.b.p., Comdr. H.
Marryatt, Yangtse. Merlin, surveying ship, 1,070 tons, 6
1,400 h.p., Lalent. F. J. B. Gibson, guns, Labuan,
Minotaur, armoured crniser (flagship. Vice Admiral T. H. Jerram, K.0.B.), 27,000 i.h.p., Capt. E. B. Kiddle, Welbaiwej. Moorhen, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, 800,
ih.p Lt. Comdr. Alan Dixon, W. River Nowostle, 2nd class oruiser, 4,800 tonn, turbine,
22,000 f,d., Capt. F. A. Powlett, Weihniwel, Nightingale river gunboat, 85 tons, 240 bp.-
Lieut. Comdr. Malcolm Murray, Yuptse. Kennet, T.B.D., 550 tons 4 gans, 12 pr.. i.b.p. 7,500 fd., Lieut. F. A. H. Russel, Weihai
wel.. Ribble, T.B.D., 590 tons, 7,50 1d., 6 guns, Liont, Comdr. Wilkinson, Weihaiwef. Bobib, river ganbost, 85 tons, gunn 240 hp.. Lt.-Comdr. J. Fleetwood-Nash, West Biver, Rosario, depot ship to Submarine, 980 tons,
1,400 lp., Lieut Condr. F. A. Cromie Hongkong.
Sandpiper, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 2,400 h.p., Lisat.-Comdr. I. A. 8. Hutton, Hoog. Хоци
Snipe, river gunboat, 85tons, 2 guns, 240 L.hp.
L-Comdr. M. R. J. Marwell-Scott, Tamar, receiving ship, 4,650 tons, 6 guns
Yang tee.
Commodore A. R Anstruther, C.M.G.. Hongkong
Tani, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, 800 i.h.j., Lieut. Comds. 8 P. B. Rusecl, Yangles, Thistle, gunboat, 710 tons, 9.0 h.p., Lt. Comdr.
G. F. L. L. Page, Wellawer Telumpb, battleship, 11,985 tons 12,500 i.b.p. A Commer. A. 8. Suemann, Hongkong. Jak, T.B.D., 590 tons, 7,500 1,4, 6 gans Lieut.
Maxwell, Weihaiwai.
Welland, T.B.D., 59 tons, 7,500 £4, 6 guns Liert. Comdr. Polgnand, Hongkong Widgeon, gunboat, 195 tons, 2 gaus, 800 h.p. Lieut.-Comdr. A. J. Laudon, Yangtre Woodcock, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 gons. 550 h.p.
Lt. omdr. M. B. R. Blackwood, Yangtee Woodlack, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 guns 550 h.p.
Lt-Comdr, Robin W. Lloyd, Yangtao. Yarmonth, 2nd plass ora ser. 4,80 tous, Capt.
H. L. Cochrane, Weihaiwi.
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Submarined:
Cs6 D. J. MoGillewic, Licut. C. 37, J. A. Gaimes, Lieut.
C. 38, B, K. C. Pope, Lieut.
T.B, 035, Liens. Handler F.B. 036, Lient, Wies
B 037, Lieut. Wyndham-Quin. B. 238, Linut. Seymour.
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DIRECTORY
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CHRONICLE
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SHINA, JAPAN, COREA, INDO-CHINA, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, MÄLAT STATES, STAM, NETHERLANDS INDIA, BORNEO, THE PHILIP: PINES, Mo.
South America, the east, south, and west coasts of Africa, and the Far East, Should the group be attacked in one of CONSOLIDATIONS AND COMPETITION. How can British owners best meet this its trades it can retaliate-not only in that If the German Company should decide
The to build larger ships for the Australian competition? By giving the utmost effi- but in any or all of the others. trade the position in the North Atlantic ciency of service, by developing that proposed consolidation between the P& and South American trades would only commerce which must always remain to O. and British India companies — both The two largest ships in then whatever developments occur abroad companies fuainly engaged in the India, be repeated. the North Atlantic are the German
on the Continent-British trade-and, Far Eastern, and Australian trade, and Vaterland and Imperator, and the largest perhaps by meeting alliance abroad both possessing large financial reserves in the South American trade is the with, alliance at home. The alliances will also be very powerful. German Can Trafalgar of 18,700 tons, among foreign companies and the growth The consolidations between shipbuild- which is to be joined shortly by two, sister of foreign competition have no doubting companies such as that announced ships The question which British had much to do with the combinations last week between Swan, Hunter and owners have to ask themselves is whether that have taken place abroad. Combina- Wigham Richardson (Limited) their policy is keeping pace with that of lions among companies usually mean Messrs. Grayson's, should also be effective There is no need for discouragordent, but | To foreign companies. The pace set is fast; lower working expenses and greater in increasing at home the facilities for in order that the British shipping and but not to compete would be fatal. powers of defence Perhaps the best chip construction. Countries which once shipbuilding industries may maintain British shipping in the past has been the example of combination among British came to the United Kingdom for all their their predominant position strong and principal carrier for every nation to-day companies hitherto has been the Royal ships are now themselves building great energetic handling will, in the immediate i every nation is showing that it means to Mail group, comprising-hesides the liners, and the ability to build efficient future, undoubtedly be required.
tonnage cheaply will count for much in and the keen shipping fight that liés ahead.
·
FOR THE YEAR
1914.
Obtained at the Office of THE HONGKONG DAILY PRISS
Minsas. KELLY & WALSH, LTD. Hongkong, 18th February 1914--