SHIPPING NEWS

ARRIVALS.

April 11th.

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· SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1312, 1921.

The a. Ajos (Blue Funnel line) left Miike on April 11th for Liverpool, vid Genoa and Marseilles, and is due at Hongkong on April 15th. She will sail on April 18th.

The &A. Hector (Blue Funnel line) laft

Basters, British str., 9,972, toan, Capt. A S.. Gordon, from Moji, with a general cargo-Mackinnon Muckoo-Suez on April 8th for Hongkong, and is zie Co.

dus hero on May lat. -

April 12th..

i

ki Maru, Japanese str., 3,078 tous, Capt. G Shinomiya, from Melbourne and Manila, with a general cargo.— N.Y.K.

Choysung, British str., 1,424 toos, Capt.. Walker" from Shanghai, with a gen- eral cargo.-J.M. & Co. Fooksang, British str., 1,987 tons, Capt. Mitchell, from Calcutta, with a gen eral cargo.-J.M. &.06. Hathong, British str., 1,270 tons Capt.

Bussmore. from Swatow, with a gen- eral cargo.-Order, Metheen, British str., 3,072 tona. Capt. James, from Saigon, with rice.- C.P.O.S. Shinen Maru, Japanese str., 1,201 tons, Capt. Alachihara, frour Singpore. with a general cargo.-O.S.K. Shunshing. Chinese ste, 207 tons. Capt. G. A. de Souza, from K. G. Wan, with a general cargo.-Pa On 8.8. Co. Tasline, Chinese str., 1.218 toas, Capt. H. Halkett, from Canton, with a gen eral cargo.-C. ALS. N. Co. Tas Sze Ma, Chinese str., 402 tons, Capto

Chau Chan, from Hoihow, with general cargo-Yun. Fat. Thitarnem, Dutch str., 3,867 tons, from Japan, with general cargo. - J.C.J.L.

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Venezuela, American str., 3,443 tons, Capt. R. R. Drummond, from San Francisco, with a general cargo.- -P.31. S.S. Co. Pan, Chinese str., 213 tona, Capt. Chan -Kan Shing, from K. C. Wan, with a general cargo.-Po Sang, Wenchor British str. 640 tonn. Shang

hai, with a general cargo.-B. & S. Wing Shing, British str., 3,306 toos. Capt. Anderson, from Saigoo, with Five-Man Chuen. Fangter Kiang, Chinese str., 401 tona, Capt. A. H. Brown, from Hoihow, with a general cargo.-YuenCheong Lee.

CLEARANCES.

April 12th:

Asia, for Saigon. Chiha Mary, for Hongay. Gegut, for Port Courbet. Hol Canton, for K. C. Wan. Innamincka, for Saigon. Lake Gilpen, for Singapore. Meidai Maru, for Canton. " Namany, for Singapore. Pooler, for K. C. Wan. Tukang, for Hoihow, Wago Maru, for Chingwant:io. Yechigo Maru, for Hongay

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALS.

Per & Haihong, on April 12th:-Mr. Grieg Mr. Thomsons, Mr. Robbins, Mrs Lipson, Mr. Nurila.

Per ss. Foukang, on April 12th: Mr Triuerry, Mr. Dick, Mr. Maybe, Mr. and Mrs. Van den Brock, Mrs. Bodwell, Miss Monroe, Mr. JJ. de Veries. Mr. Adam son, Mr. Weuuits and Mr. Hodgson.

The R.M.S. Kontragle arrived at Shanghai on April 11th, left the same evening, and is due at Moji this after-

noog.

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NEW P. & O. STEAMERS.

Two new P. & O. liners have been re- eently launched by Harland and Wolff (13,300 tons) and Armstrong, Whitworth (8,700 tona).

NEW PACIFIC MAIL- STEAMER."

The Golden State, first of the new 535's" allocated by the U.S. Shipping Board to the Pacife Mail S.S. Co. for operation on the Pacific,raniled from San Francisco on March 18th, eid Honolulu. She is a sister boat of the Empire State, Palmetto State, Lone Star State, and Houiner State. Here dimensions ara:-Length, 535 ft.; beam, 72 ft., dis- pincemment, 21,167 tons; deadweight, 12,600 tong: speed, 17 knots. She has accom- modation for 250 first-class and 300 steer- age passengers. The vessel is command- ed by Captain Yardley.

NEW STEAMER FOR YANGTSZE.

Mess. Yarrow & Co, Ltd., of Scots toun, have recently completed the pow steamer Anning for service on the River Yangtze between Ichang and Chungking.. This steamer has been specially fitted for that run, and has specially powerful pro- pelling machinery and, in addition, a powerful capstan and warping gear "for use in hauling up the rapids where they are too swift for the propelling machinery nfonic. The two boilers are of the Yar row double-ended water-tube type. The Anning is 190 ft. long, with a beam of 30 ft. and a depth moulded to main deck of 8 It There are four decks carrying claborate passenger accommodation. Me daing is an almost exact replica of the Shu-hun, which has been run on the Yangtaze since 1918, and which was built by the same firm.

THE SHIPPING OUTLOOK.

SERIOUS DEPRESSION CONTINUES.

Speaking at a luncheon at Fairfield shipyard, Govan, on March 3rd, Sir A. H. Kennedy, president of the Shipbuild ing Employers Federation, alluded to the fact that production bad slackened since the armistice and that, in conjunction with higher wages, had increased the cost of such ships to an extent as to make

it impossible for the shipbuilders to do | business. “The number of vessels cancelled and suspended since April last year was 70 per cent more than the total of now contracta secured.

Speaking at the annual meeting of Kingdom Sir Gwen Phillips declared the chamber of shipping of the United that trade would not really revive and expand until taxation was reduced and cheap coal was produced so as to enable it to be sold in the markets of the world at a much lower price than at present.

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·AMERICAN SHIPOWNERS'

DIFFICULTIES.

CP

SAILINGS-

OS

HONGKONG to VANCOUVER

“via Shanghai, Nagamaki, ("Moji), Kobe & Yokohama

Steamer

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESA OF JAPAN EMPRESS OF ASIA. ........ MONTEAGLE EMPRFES OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF JAPAN FMPRFTS OF ASIA. EMPRESS OP BUSSLA

* MONTEAGLE

EMPRESS OF JAPAN

From

Dua"

Hongton YanYOTTE Apr. 28 May 16

May 17 June 7

May of Jane 19

Jase 1 14 July 8..

Jane 25. Jalv 11

July 7 July 28 July 21 Aug. R Ang 18 Sept. 3" Aug.23 Sept. 18 Sept. 20 Oct. 11

-Passagers tu kurope act strongly urged to descrmine the date of the Atactie mitog desired prior so, and of tar Indise ne pomibla, skate departure from the Orient. Tražila condfulana qe, the Aziaatio area

dongastað sé an the Facila · Atlantin simterations ben ba seranged by letter: 09 cable for all passengers to Karops.. Frequent wilings from Montreal to Evapoct, Londen à Glasgow

Page orders covering all pach rowervations will be keuzed here.

For Fares and other faformation, please apply ta HONGKONG OFFICE.

Cable added: DACANPAO

SeltzDogs 751 - CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN

SERVICES, LTD.

PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO.

TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE Freight and Passenger.

FOR SAN FRANCISCO "SHANGHAL, JAPAN PORTS AND" HONOLULU

-- APYJERICAN STEAMERS

* VENEZUELLA “ *GOLDEN STATE

T

K. K.

TOYO KISEN KAISHA

HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO

VIA SHANGHAI, THE INLAND SHA, JAPAN & HONOLULU * PER PANEWAY OF van Sur.“

SHINYO MARU

✰ PERSIA KARU

TAIYO MABU

B1BERIA MARU

TUNTO HARD

KOREA MARD

TOMA

0,000.

32,000

90,000

22.000

90,000

-Daling at Dairen instead of Nagasaki.

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KLAVE HONOLUKO

April Thh,

May 14th

May 25th:

June 10th, Jans9lst.

July 1st

I Omitting Shanghai

SOUTH AMERICAN LINE

HONGKONG TO VALPARAISO

VIA JAPAN, HONOLULU, HILO, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN PEDRO: : SALOH

OKUL BALBOA, CALLAO, MOLLEDo, Arica & Iquiqua,

TEHNOR BY TRAK-diamm Bowen to Hussos AIRME.

STRANIJA

TORE

SETYO MARU

100

• TOKUYO MARU

14.000 15,000

IN

**

RAKUYO MARU

17,500

t

* Cargo caly

GRATH HOMOKONS

„May 15

June 10th.

July 11th.

Por full information regarding pussangers, freight and sailings, apply tom ` Y, THUTBUMI, Marinas, King's Building..

Agunin ni Chantom i

Manza, T. H. GRIFFITH, LTD.

Tel. Nos. 2974 & 5876,

MAIL S.S. CO.,

CHINA

NANKING"

15,000 Tons

2.5.

***

Wednesday, April 20th About Monday, April 95th,

· BAILING FROM

PANAMA SERVICE Freight and Passenger:

Regalar bi-monthly sailings from San Francisco for Mexico, Central America, Panama and West Coast of Bonik America.

SHANGHAI-CALCUTTA SERVICE

Freight Only

To SHANGHAI

FOR CALCUTTA via SINGAPORE, PENANG, AND RANGOON. 8.S. LAKE GILPEN"

JYR

Incorporated in USA

FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS.

$.5. "NILE":

11,000 Tons

[34

LTD.

5.5. "CHINA” 10,200 Топа

HONGKONG for SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Forts and Honolulu

8.S. “CHINA” S.S. “NANKING""

May 18th SAILING FROM,

S.S.

Sailing April 11th.

MANILA-EAST-INDIA SERVICE Freight and Passenger

SAN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU, MANILA, SAIGON, SINGAPORE,

CALOUTTA & COLOMBO. -

Monthly Sailings.

ROUND THE WORLD SERVICE Freight Only, Monthly Sailing

Ban Francisco to Yokohama, Kobe, Dairen, Tientsin, Shanghai, Manila, Saigon, Singapore, Calentia, Colombo, Bombay, Alexandria, Hiserta, Marseilles, Barcelona, the ice Baltimore, Norfolk Cristobal, Los Angeles and San Francisco...

For full information regarding rates, space, etc., apply to--

PACIFIO" MAIL SS, CO. Telephone 141. "Cable Addresa “SOLANO. Hotel Mansions, Hongkong,

16

STRUTHERS & DIXON, Inc.

Per s.. Venezuela, on April 19th:-Mr. F. Alaingro, Mr., and Mrs. John B. Bird, Mr. Samuel Bird, Mr and Mrs. A. C. Buell, Mr. Paul Blum, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Breault, Mr P. Bordorritz, Mrs. Philip Cook, Mr. R. H. Chisholm, Mr. G. B. Dean, Mr. R. 'M. Ellis, Mr. A. L. Farwell, On May 1st the existing working agree Kiss K. Godsil, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. nents between American shipowners and Greane, Mr. Lewis Gonzales, Mr. C. H. the Deep Sea Union expire and there is Haynes, Mrs. A. M. Higson, Mr. Karl very prospect of a general strike as Hyams, Mr. J. Hutcheson, Mr. E. W owners refuse to enter into a general Hazzard, Mr. L. Hope, Mr. N. F. Kuhn, conference with the union. The com- Mr. Robert Kerr, Licut, and Mrs. L. Epanies insist that certain expenses must Kelly, Mr. K. de C. Longmire, Mr. F. be eliminated if they are to compete with Loeller, Mrs. J. G. Lawrence, Mr. and foreign vessels, Half, the American To Mrs. S. Myers, Miss Helen Myers, Mr. J. Shipping Board's feet of 616 vessels, ag- Mason. Mr. O. E. MacGregor, Mr. and gregating about 1,250,000gross tons, is now tied up according to the latest Mrs. E. C. Morton, Miss Alice Morton, Master Chas. V. Morton, Miss Lucy H. Agures. Steamship officials expressed the Morton, Master Harry S. Morton, Miss belief that the peak of shipping depres Helen E: Morton, Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Milnor, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McElroy, Mr. W. Overshiner, Mr. H. G. Parker, Miss D. 1. H. Read, Mr. E. R. Romero, Mr. D. Ramandas, Mr. R. 3. Rogers, MI Augustus Stephens, Mr. Frank Selby Mr. E. T. Singer, Mrs. M. Strother, Master Raymond Strother, Mr. W: Squires, Jr., Master Chas C. Squires, Miss MAT Tomery, Miss. M. Tormey, Miss MEC Worrall, Mr. II. H. Winburg, Mr. and Mrs. C. N.. Woodward, Miss Mary L. Woodward and Mr. H. E. Whiddett.

VESSELS EXPECTED.

#gepenor (Blue Funnel), duo April 17th Atruta Moru NY.E), due April 7th. Atreus (Blue Funnel line), from Japan,

due 14th inst..

wa Maru (N.Y..) from Liverpool,

due April 24th. Bowes Castle (Barber line), Dodwali & Co., agents, from New York, due May 15th.

->

Dakar Mans (N.Y.K.), dus 'April 14th. Demodocus (Blue Furnel line), due April

20th.

Barayades (Blue Fannel), das April 30th Hector (Blue Funnel), dus May 4th. Iyo Haru (NYK.), from Europe, due

April 14th. Kamakura Haru (N.T.K.), due April

April 14th. Kitana Marie (N.V.K.), from Tapau, due

April 14th

Metheen, due April 12th.

on will not be reached until about an- other hundred have been withdrawn from trade. The board's vcasela still operating are doing so at a steady loss, which it first six months this year. is estimated will total £6,250,000 for the

GERMAN INDEMNIFICATION OF SHIPPING LINES.

GREEN STAR LINE.

Operating Far Eastern services for account of the UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD.

TO NEW YORK & BALTIMORE

To SEATTLE & VANCOUVER (vis MANILA)

**West Jessup

22nd April

* June 15th

"NILE” April 21st

HONGKONG for MANILA

“NANKING”

BAILING FROM

June 4th

HONGKONG for SINGAPORE

·S.S. “CHINA”.

April 30th

S.S. "NILE” June 25th

AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLASS PASSENGER SERVICE."

U. T. BUERIDGE,

FREIGHT & PAMINGEE. ÁGRIT, PRINCE'S BUILDING, Ica Hovan Stannt. Di

TIL FREIGHT DEPT. & AGENT.,

No. 2161.

TELEFKOIL, PARKENGIL. DETT. No. 1934.

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.

ÉZKANIAE

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN

JAVA,

CHINA AND

FROM

JAPAN.

EXPECTED - WILD LEATE

ON OR

Faz

ABOUT Ox `or, about!

TJITAKOEM

TJISALAK ..

JAPAN

JAVA

SHANGHAI

in port

18th Apr.

15th Apr.

23rd Apr.

18th Apr.

19th Apr.

JAVA

*29th Apr.

3rd May

JAPAN

4th May

8th May

JAVA

JAPAN

JAVA.

SHANGHAL

JATA

LOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO (is HONOLULU) TJIBODAS

West Jena”.

36th April

Also cargo accepted for Transhipment at San Francisco and/or TJILIWONG Beattle to weekly sailings for

NEW ORLEANS, SAVANNAH, NORFOLK, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON.

Through Bill of Lading ised to all US. & Canadisa Overland Common Points, HONGKONG OFFICE:-1st floor, Powell's Building, 19, Des Voeux Ed., Tal. 3008. [451

PRINCE LINE FAR EAST SERVICE

Regular Sailings to Boston and/or Now York by fas{

According to the Hamburg Frienden- blatt the agreement concluded between the German Government and the shipping lines for indemnification for vessels lost through the war and the pescu will enable this country to raise its mercantile treight steamers maring to a total of 2,200,000 tons. Com- pensation at the highest rate will be paid money is used for shipbuilding. Owners only on the express condition that the who do not wish to replace will receive only the pre-war values of vessels lost. It is further. laid down that at least 90 per cent of the ships to be replaced under the agreement must be built in German yarde. The reat may be ordered or sought abroad. The value of the ships surrendered is said to have been estimated It Bot at 7,000,000,000 gold marks stated how much compensation will be is paid, but it is hinted that the sum comparatively small and that as the amounts already disbursed by Govern ment to the companies on this account during the war are to be deducted the cost to the state will be only a few mil-

will, is added, German ship-

BOSTON and

NEW YORK

20th April, (via Suer).

(FAR EAST) LIMITED Bt. George's Building.

8.S." MONGOLIAN PRINCE" reight and full particulars apply tow

FURNESS,

Telephone 3165. Telegram

Juraprinos.

Machaon (Blue Funnel), due May 6th hard. The carrying out of the agro CHINA-AUSTRALIA MAIL SS. LINE Persia (Dodwell & Co., Ltd., Agents), due yards fully employed for at least three ...April

Rangoon for due April 17th::

Shinyo Maru (T.K.K), dus April 19th Shidzuoka Maru (N.T.K.); from London,

: due May 12th, my daddy

Tsushima Maru (N.V.K.), from Bombay,

duo April 14th.

amagata Maru (N.I.K), from Cal.

cutta, due April 18th

Teloroju Maru (N.Y.K.), from Calentia;

duo April

Wingchói, from: Shanghai, duo to-day

ycare.

10XERAPION NO

THERAPION NË,2 THERAPIONN:3

fLODTLADINO VESHUNTSVICON IS BEY M

FOR AUSTRALIAN PORTS VIA MANILA & SANDAKAN,

“HWAH PING

VICTORIA "

April 14t April 29th

"THE CHINA & AUSTRALIA B.B. CO. LTD.

onnsaphs Bood China!

lgbt and Psage.lupply to

TJISONDARI

* Wireless Telegraphy,

The Beamers are all fitted throngboat with Electric Light and have socommodation for a limited number of saloon Passengers. All steamers carry a daly qualified, surgeon. Cargo taken at through rates to all parts in Netherlands India and Australia.

* For Particulare of Freight and Passage apply to the

York Building First Floor

·JAVA-OHINA-JAPAN LIJN.

Telephone No. 1574.

VEREENIGDE NEDERLANDSCHE SCHEEPVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ

(United Netherlands, Navigation, Company). HOLLAND-OOST AZIE LIJN

Me past Asia Line)

(Holland

(Members of the Straits, China and Japan Conferences).

Regular monthly service between

JAPAN PORTS, SHANGHAI HONGKONG AND MANILA

AND

AMSTERDAM ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG

AND BREMEN

Sallings rubject; to) alterations.

Loading

"ALDERAMIN” Aprill

"BOER OF”

'ALCOR"

·ALCHIBA

For

Falling on or about AMSTERDAM & HAMBURG ..... 145h April,

Sota Ma

**- AMSTERDAM &]HAMBURG BOTTERDAM & HAMBURG AMSTERDAM & HAMBURG ...

Toe full particulara, plesso apply to

20th June. 20th July.

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LYN.

General Agents,

#York Building

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