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Shipping News

ARRIVALS.

May 24th.

Pfalz, German atr, 4,377 tona, Capt. O Pritel, from Hamburg and Singapore. The latter port she left on May 19th, with a general lying at Kowloon Whaaf, felchers & Co. Tai Sie Ma, Chinese str., 402 toas, Capt. Chan Foo, from Wuchow, with a general cargo, lying at Tai Hing Wharf-Tin Hing S.S. Co.

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*CHAKSANG" -YATSHING "KWONGBANG" Bun, 3rd June, at Noon

HOFBANG

TSINGTAŬ ria SWATOW

SHANGHAI

MOJT & KOME OSAKA vis AMOY, S'HAL

Rear-Admiral L. A. B. Donaldson certainly does not lack the courage of his convictions. He has openly expressed the view that the Royal Dockyards would get more work if they did it better and cheaper. Naturally this has caused a tremen- dous show of indignation amongst CANTON that element which always resents criticism without any reference to whether it is justified or not. this case, however, mere resentment is not an adequate answer. The position he holds sa Admiral-Super- intendent of Portsmouth Dockyard BANDAKAN stamps the utterances of Admiral Donaldson with an authority not to be dismissed by indignation. It

In STRAITS & CALCUTTA,.....

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San.. 7th May, at Noon

We, 30th May, at Noon

Wed, 8th June, at Noon

Tuna, 29th May, at Spa. Fris

8th Jane, at 3 pm

San

3rd June, at 7 ame

"KWONGBANG * •Mon,↑ 28th May, at 9pm.

*HOSANG*** "KUTSANG'

"HINSANG"

Wed., 30th May, at Noon

"WAISHING"

‹ Satur., 28th May, at 3 p.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to-

The following passengers arrived on May sath by the s. Malus from Yokohama:Mr. R. W. Dickens, Mr. and Mrs. V. Lomberger, Capt F Danby-Hunter, Mr. B. Moseley, Mrs. G. M. MacDonald, Mr. R. W. Taplin, Mr. and Mrs. W. Coates, Mrs. C. A., H. Lilley, Mrs. J. M. Oliver, Mr. H. W. Moon, Mr. C K. Yasvani, Mr. H. Topandas, Mr. A. D. Watton, Mr. S. Kubomura, Mr. and Mrs. Cantrill and infant, May 95th

Mr. and Mrs. Jones and 9 infants, Benvorlich, British str., 3,222 toore, M. E. Lord, Master A. Lord, Capt. H. J. Small, from London Master L. R. Lord, Master W. W vid Manila, with a general Lord, Master J. W. Lord, Mies cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf. Ward, and Mr. P. A. Mortan, Gibb, Livingston & Co.. Mr. R. Gild, Mr. A. Hoslof, Capt. Malva British atr 5.979 tons, Meyrick, Mr. H. Spicer, Miss Capt. W. N. Norman, from Kane, Mr. M. L. Haidari, Mrs. R.

only reasonable to assume that TIENTSIN Shanghai, which port she left Brand, Master F. Brand, Master S on May 22nd, with a general Brand, Master T. Brand, Mr. and he spoke with consideration, and cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf. 3. May, Mr. B. Pearmas, that his definite reference to get -Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co.

Mr. Fall, Mr. L. J. Huat, Mrs. ting more work if it were better done was made with a full know- President Cleveland, American str.,

Pho Poo Yang, Mrs L. Craig, 8,393 tons, from Shanghai, fr. Subramaniam, Mr. Seirbam, ledge of the Ailmiralty view of the which port the left on May 3rd, Mr. Keshwanand, Мај. Peon subject. Of course, the Dockyard with a general cargo, lying at Abdul, Mr. Farmer, Mr. O'Neill members will demand his blood us Kowloon Wharf.-Dollar 5.8. Mr. M. Seharif, Mr. L. H. Thorn, the least (and the most) they can Mde. L. Grekoff, Mr. C. Bunch, lo on behalf of their constituenta, M, W. Turner, Mrs. J. Bobbie, but even such a sacrifice would leave Miss Bryson, Mr. D. R. MacIntosh,the impeachment unanswered. Far more sensible to regard the matter ra. Tweedie Stoddart, Eng.-

as a serious allegation by a respon- Comdr. R. Grigg, Mr. N. Walters, Mr. R. A. D. Altcft, Mr. J. Campaible authority and to find in it an bell, Mr. H. J. Ewens, Mr. W. H. implied promise of more worki Joy, Mr. R. B. Palmer, Mr. N. A.it is merited.

We must confess that we have to Smith, Mr. H. G. Traynier, F/LM H. Wendon, Mr. A. C. Thomas, be convinced that the quality of Dockyard work is not satisfactory We have heard naval officers say that they prefer a contract-built we are under the impression that ship to a Dockyard-built ship, but this opinion if, indeed, it really amounts to an opinion at all-is f the order of those very much Socialist criticisms which are always directed against their own country without the least regard to facts. At any rate, before such a sweep- ing generality can be seriously ac cepted it needs the support of some sort of evidence.

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Seistan, British str., 1,571 tona, Capt. C. Inglis, from Swatow, with a general cargo. lying at buoy No. 836.-Foo Nam S.S. .Co. Song Bo, French str., 720 tons, Capt. J. Bonnamour, from Can- ton, with a general cargo, iying at buoy No. C13.-M.M. Stechen, British str., 1,394 tons, Opl. Stacey, Poe, E. Stakes, Capt. John R. Shearer, from Pte. Hall, frs. W. J. Reid, F/Lt. Canton, with a general cargo, J. McDonald, Mr. P. R. Parkes, lying at buoy No, B.-B. & S.

Mr. J. Vallis, Ir. A. B. Lestor, Viminals, Italian str., 6,356 tons, Afr. H. E. Jases, Mr. R. 9. Pratt, Capt. E. C Chiergo, from Mr. and Mrs. E. Harrison, and Trieste vid Singapore. The infant, Mr. and Mrs E. A. Lake, latter port she left on May 20th, Mr. O. B. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. with a general cargo, lying at W. Esser. buoy No. A-Dodwell & Co. Tot Shing, British str., 1,428 tons, Capt. H. W. Chandler, from Swatow, with a general cargo, lying at West Point Wahrf. Jardine, Matheson & Co. lingchot, British. atr., 1,916 tons,

Capt. John Taylor, from Shang- hai and Amoy, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. C16- B. & S. Fag, British str., 1,122 tous, Capt. R. C. Thompson, from Tientsin and Weihaiwei. The latter port she left on May 19th, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. C33.-Jardine, Mathe- "son & Co.

CLEARANCES.

May 24th Atlantic, for Chinwangtao. Beavorlich, for Moji. Cheung On, for Shanmi. Hai Ning, for Swatow. Kingyuan, for Bangkok. Kwong Foo, for Malowchow, Lycemoon, for Saigon.

Malwa, for Singapore.

Pfalz, for Shanghai.

Sai Sie Ma, for Wuchow. Suntor Maru, for Saigon.

Song Bo, for Kwong Chow Wan... Soon Ann, for Hoihow.. Szechuan, for Shanghai." Tonkin, for Haiphong. Viminale, for Shanghai. Wingwo, for Kwong, Chow Wan. Fat Shing, for Canton." Yingthor, for Canton.

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

HONG KONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER

Hong Kong Observatory, May 25th,

Previcus Date Un Date

st Day

Barometer... Temperature Hamidity... Wind

Direction Fores Weather Bain.....

29.72

85+%

*

at 2 p.m. 6 s.,

99.75 29.75

30

71

91

77

3.

Calm

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Admiral Donaldson cannot fail to realize that his suggestion of re latively inefficient work in the Royal Dockyards must challenge the re tort of ineffectivo supervision of that work. It may be that the most diligent supervision' cannot entirely -provide against such a state of Affairs. Or it may be that the super- vision is not quite as diligent as it much Highest open-air Temperature, 24th: 87 should be. It would be Lowest open-air Temperature, 95th 79 more satisfactory to have concrete examples in the way of support. We B-Blue sky; O-Oleady; D-have heard of faulty rivetting in Drizzle;

F-Fog Lightning; Dockyard construction; but so we M-Mist; O-Gvercoat; P-Passing have in private construction. There showers; Q-Squalls; E-Rain.; Tis no earthly reason to suppose that the workman in a private shipyard

Threader.

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE,

From May 16th to June 1st, 1928.

HUGH WAYKL

Low War.

Hong

Hong

Korg

Days of

Month

Date of

Kong

Standard

Time.

Height.

Standard

Tizas.

Height,

is either more conscientious or more skilled than his opposite number in

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Steamship **CARNARVONSHIRE" (via Oran)

15th June

Steamship PEMBROKESHIRE

(via Oraz)

13th July

Steamship "GLENSHANE" Motor Vessel GLENOGLE"

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THREE DEATHS ON S.S. "ANTUNG."

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The as. Antung (British) which Sat 26 Nointer, high or low WAS.

1.496 0 10 18 13 arrived here from Singapore and Bun. 276 81 48m 8 38 45 Amoy reports that two Chinese deck 410 5 11 18 17 passengers died from beri-beri, 41 whilst mother passenger succumbed Mon. 28 6 50911 49

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