SHIPPING NEWS
ARRIVALS.
May 3rd.
May 4th.
13
SHIPPING NOTES.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, `MAY 5TH, 1998."
Replying to the toast of the Shipping Industry
at the annual dinner of the Chamber of Shipping in Loudon Sir Wi Fastern, British str., 3,300 tons, Capt.
J. C. de C. Gibbetus, from Australia,am Noble said that the shipping indus with a general cargo-Mackinnon, try had a bad time but he thought it was Mackenzie & Co.
now approaching convalescence--if it was not actually on the road to recovery. La their industry awe and reasoned aids to optimism was one of the recovery while
cynical pessimism could had passed through many similar experi only prolong the period of distress. We ences and we were proud to know that greatest maritime nation we were still the
The British Mercantile in the world.
bad developed because of econ
ECONOMIA And that fact might well rin
Amar Mars, Japanese str., 5,523 tous, Capt. H. Chiba, from Singapore, with rabber and rice.-0.8.K. Der British str., 3,400 tons, Capt.
Walker, from Shanghai, with a gen oral cargo-Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co.
wah han, Chinese str., 1,115 toas, Capt. Y. Thurrik, from Saigon, with rice.
Wanglee S.S. Co.
Kiange, British str. 1,151 tons. Capt. Leitch, from Bangkok, with a gen- oral cargo-B. & S. Kueichow, British str, from Canton.
British str., 2,077 too, Cap Kent. from Caletta, with a gen-national
eral cargo.-J., & Co.
1.220 Lots, Capt. Fangeht, British stry
G. McAdam, from Shanghai, with a general cargo-B. & S. Lachow, British str.. from Canton. Havaskar, Murik Japanese str., 2,404 tons. Capt. C. Hilake, from Sourabaya. a general cargo-anyo Yusen
with Kaisha Sinking, British str. from Cantor. Voochow British str., from... Canton. Taibu Marn Japanese str., 4.484 tous,
Capt. M. Matsuyr.
Hamburg.
with a general cargo...YE Kei Muru, Japanese flr. 2.605 tins. Capt.
. Taughes, from Keelung, with general cargo.Yamashita & Co.
CLEARANCES.
May 4th.
Banyes àturu, for Bangkok. Bintang, for Batavin... Blossing Heath, for Mann Busho Marn, for"Saigon. Duiera, for Singapore, Mwah Ain, for Bangkok.
for Saigon.
Wah, for Swatow. Sintinny, for Amoy
St. Aps, for Manila. Zeboshi Maru, for Singapore.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVALS.
need.
B
s confidence when we were tempted to fear the friendly or even the unfriendly rivalry
of competitors who had been actuated more sentiment than national Our shippits, industry ranked after agriculture as the largest of sur parsuits The mer commercial cantile marine was vital to this country tans and wherever he was tempted to be de pressed he reflected that no essential in- dustry could be kept permaneatly on an Derenomic basis--it must ultimately and 15 commercial level. He pleaded guilty to being an incorrigible optimist.
Sir Frederick Lewis, Bt.. was elected President of the Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdoar at the manual meat- ing held at Skinners' Hall. In the course while they were in the deepest depression of his address has said he was speaking that shipping had ever experienced but he was not going to join the ranks of the pessimista. They still believed in the four E."--freedom of the seas, freedom of
ports,
Freedom of trade, and freedom of contract. A sad effect of the present de.. pression was the unemployment among merchant marine officers and seamen, of, whem 30,000 were cut
Lut of work. Everyone felt that the industry must not let ita men down during the hard timus, but was wanifestly impossible for any ship owner to carry on indefinitely if his ships were to be run at a loss or laid up through excessive operating consta. with the question of State-owned Chipping
and State subsidies. Sir Fr derick
that nationalised industries arged were not justified unless private enter- prise had failed to meet the legitimate Deeds of the country. Shipowners asked whole community by cutting down all the Government to help them and the
Fer B.. Bustern, on May 3rd-Mr. WN. Culbertson, Mr. Forster, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Herrera. Mis C. Jarvis, Mr. Kurt Leube, Mr. and Mrs. Manneringssary expenditure on the nation! Mr. M. J. Medin.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.
The sa. Gurgistan (China Mail S.S. Go.) will sail for Singaporn, Batavia, Samarung and Sourahaya rid Amoy on May 8th, at 3 pm.
The R.M.S. Empres of Axio arrived at Nagasaki on May 4th, at 7.30 am. felt there 5 p.m., and is dur, at Shanghai to day (May 5th), at 5 pm.
The N.Y. 58. Tottori Moru (Ham- burg line) left Tsingtas for Hongkong on May 3rd, and is expected here on May 8th
The N.Y, K. s.3. Bombay Murn (Bombay Line) leit Kebe for Hongkong vid Moji May 3rd, and is expected here on May 13th.
"
.* The B.I. sa. Trevizuaïd from Rangoon for Hongkong and Shanghai is expected Lo arrive at Hongkong on or about the 13th instant.
VESSELS EXPECTED.
Empresa of dain, due May 10th, 11a.m. Jeypore (P. & O.), due May 5th, about
8 p.m.
Khyber (P. & 0), due May 6th, about
6 AD
Kidderpore (P. & 0.). du May 19th. Mishima Maru (N.Y.K.), due. May 10th. Shingo Moru (T.K.K.), due May 16th. Takada (B.I.), duy May 18th.
Wray
Castle (Dodwell Castle), due May 10th.
TROUBLE ON A STEAMSHIP.
Sensational charges were made at Bow Btroet, London, against James Avern, Captain of the Moreton Bay, secus d of assaulting Burns, the second steward.
After the vessel left Colombo rubl arom among the crew. The Aduaid: crew had been discharged and were being conveyed Home by the same vessel. Fric tion
was creted owing to restricticus placed pa
the
movements. men's Captain' accused Burns of making trouble and struck him twice on the face.
The
In the Indian Ocean matters became. wore serious and Burns was "placed under restraint. He escaped, however, but was then caught, bound and confined.
Tho Captain tande a statement that the ladies complained of the men's conduct. Burns and others were sent forward. discbeyed and was then arrested.
Burns
In the interests of the passengers. it was necessary to maintain discipline. It was necessary to bind him because he was violent
Burgon Southwick expressed the opin ion that Burns was mentally unsound. making threats to murder the officers, and it was necessary to handcuff him.
The Magistrate dismissed the case, say. ing that the use of force was necessary,
Bervices and they looked for relief from the present burden of taxation, Regard ing the future, let them set themselves to the task of making our shipping the most efficient in the world, that they might regain their heritage of being the world's chief ocean carriers and be ready for trada revival when it came.
WEATHER REPORT.
Ma (oh, at 1219,-Pressure is highest over the Fea of Japan. It has increased considerably over central Japan and slightly at Vladivostock azd over the Benin Changes at other reporting stations are elighe
A shallow depression lies over Tongking. There
are indication of typhoon near Gram
moving northward. Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hour ending at 10 m, 4th May, 0.47 inch,, Total since January 1st, 15.06 fnches, szálőst a average of 12.57 Inches.
FOEXCAST
The forecast for "the 14 hours anding at noon to-day le as follows :-
DUTRICT
Hongkong to Gay Bock
Formon Channel
Ewinds, mod-
orate Overcast drizzle or milk.
IN.E. winds,
fresh. The same as
No. 1.
emma sa No. 1.
Bouth coast of Chins between
Hongkong and Lamooks ( South comes of China betweenƒThe
Hongkong and Hainau
HE WATER.
Days of
Mostb.
Height
5m
918
Height.
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE
From 6th to 11th May, 1922.
LOW WATER
H'kong
H kong
Standard
Standard
Time..
Time.
iftin
b
m. f In
frl
Säter
6 m 5 1
3.8
1 8% во
11 15 a 15
6m 5 51
5
16 A 5 8
Бал
70
6.82
+
1 ទ
6" 258
0 39. 2
8 m 79
1.6
1 og a 2
1
Im 1:21
R
m2
m 2 42 1 2
10,
a 38 6.0
Мод
Tack
Wed. 10
Thar 1 m
3. 5
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD,
COPENHAGEN.
The M/S. MALAYA”
will be leading for, DUNKIBK, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG,
. COPENHAGEN and other SCANDINAVIAN PORTS.
Further
Failings.
S/B...
About 7th Junë:
"Transvaal."*"
MS. "Jaya
"MS" "Perv
M/s. “Afrika
Expected on
or about 20th. May 10th June 26th June
2411 July
Subject to change without notice.
Wil leave for above, pretou or about 27th June.
For further particulars please apply to:-.
MANNERS
18th July. Ist Aukust
lat zeptember.
DESCADA ELUTU
CANADIANA PACIFIC
STEAMSHIPS
LIMITED
REDUCED FARES TU ENGLAND
FIRST CLASS THROUGHOUT.
EMPRESS OF CANADA. EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA. EMPRESS OF ASIA
CONNICTING WITH
EMPRESS OF SCOTLAND. EMPRESS OF FRANCE
$620.50
GOLD
Lower Berth in First Class Sleeping Car across Canada
325.00 extra-
SECOND CLASS $412.84 COLD
Lower Berth in Tourist Car accross Canada 812.80 extra.
THREE CANADIAN PACIFIC TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAINS DAILY.
CANADIAN PACIFIC HOTELS ALL OVER CANADA.
"CANADIAN PACIFIC THROUGHOUT
Hongkong Office. Telephone 752 Cable Address: GACANPAC.
CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.
M
(Incorporated in C.SA).
OPERATING FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER STEAMERS
NANKING
'CHINA" "GORJISTAN” “ALMERIA”
AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLASS PASSENGER SERVICE
FIRST CLASS FARÉ TO EUROPEAN PORTS
Minimum Rate 1.S.G. $577,07
Minimum Rate U.2.0. $820.50
First Class Accommodation Throughout.
Trans-Pacific » Service
HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO
via Shenghai, Nagasaki, Yokohama and Honolulu. S.S. "NANKING"
May 30th.
N. Y K.
BALLINGE KURIRON TO ALTERATION",
VICTORIA, SKATTLE & VANCOUVER vis Shanghai Japan porta
Through Bills of Lading issued to all Overlandt sommön Polata in USA, and Canada. "
ཏྟཱ
Monday, 19th June, at 11 am
(To be transhipped at..Kobe into YOKOHAMA MARU) TYO MARU (Calling Keelung) MABSFILIES. LONDON & ANTWERF
HAKONE MARU SUWA MABU
THE
***
Singapore, &c.
Wednesday, 17th May, at 11:ą,mN Friday, 26th May, at 11 am,
HAMBURG Vis DUNKIRK, LONDON & BOTTERDAM.
TAIBUNO MARU
it
TOTTORI MARU
Frida LIVERPOOL via MARSEILLES and VALENCIA.
Sunday, SYDNEY & MELBOURNE ein Manis, &c.
5th May.
4th June.
ARI-MARU-
Tresday,
16th May, at 11 AM-
TANGO MARU
Tuesday,
soth June, at 11 am.
LIBBON MABU
*
Friday,
6th May.
AIRES vis CAFE Beginning of June
JEW YORK, VIA PANAMA.
104
NEW YORK via Suez.
BIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS
KAWACHI MARU
BOMBAY via Bingapore, Penang and JALOUTTA Įvis-Rangoon.
-ANAKITA, MARU
NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
TANGO MARU
SHANGHAI. KOBE. & YOKOHAMA,
MISHIMA MARU SADO MARU
+
Colombo.
Saturday, 6th May.
Friday: 19th May, at 11 a
Thursday, 11th May, at 11a.m. Friday, 2nd June, atll am.
For further information apply - NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
Telephone No. 999 à 193.
K. H. KAMEL, Manager.
STRUTHERS & BARRY.
MANAGING AGENTS—UNITED STATES SHIFFING BOARD,
EXPRESS FREIGHT, SERVICE,"
TO LOS ANGELES AND SAN FRANCISCO FROM HONGKONG BY DIRECT" ROUTE. * Dewey "...
"West Prospect ".
+4
Die Hongkong 12th May. Leave Hongkong 15th May. Dne Rongkong 11th June. Leave Hongkong, 18th June,
CARGO ACCEPTED FOR TRANSHIPMENT AT SAN FRANCISCO TO. WEEKLY SAILINGĖ -FOR- ATLÀNTIC SEABOARD PORTS, THROUGH BULLS OF
LADING ISSUED TO U.S, AND CANADIAN OVERLAND POINTS.
TO MANILA, SINGAPORE, SOURABAYA, BAMARANG AND BATAVIA,
Due Hongkong 24th May. Leave Hongkong, 26th May.
"West Faralon "
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING ISSUED TO ALL FORTS NOT SERVED.
FOR FULL INFORMATION AFFLI TO
1
S.S. 'CHINA"
July 6th.
L. EVERETT,
Java Service
HONGKONG TO AMOY, SINGAPORE AND JAVA PORTS.
S.S. "GORJISTAN” .9.9.
May 8th, 3 p.m.
'ALMERIA'
FAST FREIGHT SERVICE
Through Bills of Lading issued to all points in United States & Canada Cargo accepted on Throngh Bills of Lading for transhipment at San
Francisco to weakly sailings for principal Atlantio Ports.
C. T. SURRIDGE, GENERAL AGENT.
PRINCE'S BUILDING,
No. 1934.
TELEPHONE: PASSENGER DETT
„
Ida BOOKS
$22337,
TIL: FLEET DIT. & AGIT,
No. 2181,
CABLE ADD: "CHIMAIL.....
[34
DODWELL & CO. LIMITED.
*11
REGÜLAB SAILINGS TO NEW YORK & BOSTON
for NEW YORK & BOSTON
WRAY CASTLE
STRUTHERS AND BARRY,
General Agent for JAPAN-CHINA-PHILIPPINES... INDO-CHINA TRAITS & JAYA
1st Floor, Powell's Building,
Phone No. Bode... G. F. BRADFORD, Ras, Agent.
YAMASHITA KISEN KAISHA.
(THE YAMASHITA S.S. Có, Lio.)
REGULAR FREIGHT & PASSENGER SERVICE
BELWEEN
KEELUNG, HONGKONG & HAIPHONG.
Sailing from Hoagkong.
FOR HAIPHONG do, Hollow & Pakhof^g
1. TAIKWA MARU"
on or about 11th May.
FOR KEELUNG via Swatow & Amoy
3.6. "HOZUI MARUPI
on or about 11th May. -
For further particulars, oloase apply to—-.
Branch Office-
sailing on or about 15th May.
No, 87, Bonham Strand, Wesi
Tel. No. 155..
LLOYD TRIESTINO
„TAKING VARGO, ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING FOR LEVÁNT, BLACK SEA & DANUBE PORTS. Į
FIUME having been re-opened for trafic, cargo is also accepted for this port on throngh Bill of Lading,
J.L
FOR SHANGHAI.
Bailing early in Mar. alling on or about 4th June.
"TRIESTH" VENETIA
FOR BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE
"PERSJA"
ending on or about 12th May Railing and of May. 2uid half of June..
.870]
B." VENETIA "
Fanengers Logzage can be insured at the Offles of the Agents.
BACKHOUSE, · LTD.
Agoats
74
NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS.
From CALCUTTA to SOUTH AFRICAN FORTS
Through Bill of Lading, wood from Hongkong,
For Freight or Passage on any of the above Lanes apply to
DODWELL & CO., LIMITED,
Agents.
8. MITABAI,
AGBET, Top Flour, King's Building
Tál No. 140.
KERR STEAMSHIP CO., INC.
SERVICE TO NEW YORK, VIA PANAMA CANAL:
For MANILA AND NEW YORK,
For Freight and further particulars, apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,
AGENTS.
COLUMBIA PACIFIC SHIPPING COL
SOUTH CHINA LINE PORTLAND, ORE:-JAPAN PORTS, HONGKONG & MANILA
LOADING ABOUT
VERBRL
---
S.S. WEST CAYOTE 12TH MAY, 1922. SS. HANNAWA
second half of May.
(Operated for a/c of U.S. Shipping Board),
Agents |- ARNHOLD BROTHERS & CO., LTD!
18 Chater Road
Phone No. 1500**