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4th Feb,

J6th Feb.

4th March

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Wednesday, 8th Feb.

Monday, Friday,

B0th Jan

3rd Feb.

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1933

Shipping News Week-End Statement, Waterfront

YESTERDAY'S FREIGHT

RETURNS

A

During the 24 hours ended at 9 am. yesterday a total of 11 ships brought 15,301 tons of cargo to the Colony, and carried 10,986 tons for through ports. These ships brought ate Asiatic deck passengers to Hong Kong. During the period under review 14 ships left the Colony.

During the 21 hours ended at 9 am. ou Saturday a total of 6. shipe brought 8.516 tons of cargo to the Colony, and carried 12,942 tons for through ports. The ships brought 80 Asiatic deck passengers to Hong Kong. During the period under review 6. ships left the Colony.

SHIPS IN HARBOUR.

PASSENGERS

Arrivala,

News.

P. & O., British India Apcar and

& Australian Lines

THE CHINA COAST Eastern

CHANGES AND APPOINT-

MENTS

MR. M. Cherry, from short leave, has gone supply third engi neer officer, Kwangehow,

Mr. I. Robertson, chief engineer- officer, Kiungchow, has gone chief engineer officer, Fatehan.

Mr. C. M. Stuart, chief engineer officer, Fatahan, has gone chief oficer, Kiungchow,

Mr. R. Richardson, supply third engineer officer, Kwangchow, is on

short lenve

Mr. B. J. Mellett, supply third engineer officer, from reserve, has gone supply third engineer officer,

The following passengers arrived at Hong Kong on Saturday by the P.&O. as. Carthage-Mr. H, S. Arathoon, Mrs. K. P. Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Adam, Mias G. Adam, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Anslow, Miss W. S. Anslow, Lady Bradford, Lady Bissett, Mrs. G. Bannister, Mrs. J. S. Bratz, Mr. J. I. Barnes, Mr. S. J. Bradsell, Mr. R. J. Boast, Mr. G. W. Coffey, Mrs. S. Cayzer, Miss A. Cayzer, Misa M. F. Conner, Surg. -Cdr. H. W. Fitzroy-Williams, Mra, Fitzroy-Williams, Mr and Mrs. A. Foster, Mr. Y. K. Charak- hanao, Miss K. E. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hisgrove, Mr. and Mrs. J. Owen Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hamilton, Mr. G. R, Hor- ridge, Mr. B. H. Jones, Miss R. M. James, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. John-Taiyuan, stan, Mr. and Mrs. A: E. Jeffries and infant, Mr. J. H. Kerr, Mr. J. F. Kennedy, Mr. C. L. Luong, Mr. and Mrs. X. C. Lung, Mr. R. S. Kowloon:--Empress of Canada, Logan, Mr. A. Longari, Mr. T. G. McGann, Mrs. Amy Ma Mr. W. E Tokiwa Maru.

Meadows, Ldg. Cook A. E. G. Mason, Mr. L. H. Moorman, Mr. E.' T. E. Nash, Miss M. D. Purchas, Mr. H. H. Pegg. Capt. and Mrs. E. Prigent, Miss.E A. Prigent, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Rogers, Miss Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Rose and infant. Mr. W. Reynold, J.P.. | Mr. and Mrs. A. Shiater, Mrs. P. M. Smith, Miss E. Smith, Ord. Art. F. D. Shoesmith, Mrs. J. D. Bou- thern, Mrs. K. L. Turner, Miss D. Lyco-J. Turner, Mr. J. K. Thomson, Mrs. M. S. Wood, Mr. A. Walker.

The following merchants ships were in harbour yesterday:-

Wharvei.

Holt's-Placets.

China Merchants:-Wing Lec. O.S.K.Canton Maru. Douglas Lapraik.--Haiyang.

-Docks.

Kowloon-Empress of Russia, Prominent, Pronto, Yatshing, Sentaria, Yuen Sang, Hai Hing, Limehow.

Taikoo:-Kueishow, Chungking, Anking. Szechuen, Fuan, moon, Chichibu Maru, Chengtu.

Buoys.

No. Aa-Calcutta Maru. : No. Al-Maudasan Maru.

No B-Kwangchow,

No. B3.-Langahan.

No B4.-Pongtong.

No. B6.-Shunchih.

No. B7-Hengshan,

No. B8.-Tonkin.

No. B-Tehokam.,

No. B-Haldis.

No. Bi-Durmont D'Urville. No. Biz-Michael Jebsen.

No. B18.-Antung.

No. B16. Fingal.

No. B18.-Hermod,

No. B90-Linan.

No. B21. Taming.

No. B22.-Hang Bang. No. B23,Shogan Maru. Nó. CL-Graciosa. No. C-Hirudo..

WARSHIPS IN PORT.

The following warships were in port yesterday:

Basin.Tamar.

South Wall-Oswald and Osiris. East Wall.-Herald, Cornflower Odin, Otus..

North Wall-Moth. North Arm. Keppel, Witch, Whitshed, Veteran

West Wall-Submarines. Pan. dora, Proteus, Phoenix, Perseus, Olympus, Orpheus and Parthian.

Dock-Medway.

No. 1 Buoy.Hermes. No. 3 Buoy.-Cornwall. No. 5 Buoy.-Borwick, No. 6 Ruoy.-Devonshire. No. 12 Buoy.-Whitehall. No. 13 Bun-Wren and Verity. Foreign.-1.8. gunboat Asheville.

ARRIVALS.

January 97. Hinsang, British str., 1,888 tone, from Capt. A. D. Kelman, Sandakan, buoy No. 822-J.M.

& Co.

| Linan. · British. str., 1,350 toos,

Capt. G. Turnbull, from Amoy, buoy No.. B20-B. & 8. Pres Taft, American str., 8,416 tous, from Shanghai, Kowloon Wharf.-A.M.L.

January 28.

Departures.

(COMPANIES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS TAKING CARGO FOR STRAITS, JAVA BULMA, CEYLON, INDIA, FERSIAN GULF, WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST & SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND & QUEENS. LAND PORTS, BED SRA, EGYFT, CONSTANTINOFIÆ, GREECE, LEVANTINE PORTS, EUROPE, ETC. PENINSULAR AND OBIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (UNDER CONTRACT WHE· HAL, GOTRENMANTŲ)

Steamship

*** ALIPOBE”.

Mr. J. P. Hume, supply third engineer officer, from reserve, has. † BURDWAN gone supply third engineer officer, Taming.

Mr. C. W. Bainbridge, second engineer officer, Antung, is on short leave.

Mr. J. W. E. Tonkin, supply second engineer' officer, from re- serve, has gone second engineer officer, Antung..

Mr. A. MacDonald, acting second engineer officer, Szechuen, is on short leave.

Mr. B. A. Davies, supply second engineer officer, from reserve, has gone second engineer officer, Sze chuen.

Mr. J. D. Craig, chief engineer- officer, Tsiahn, has gone supply chief engineer officer, Wanhsien,

Mr. W. Anderson, chief engineer officer, Wantung, has gone chief engineer officer, Tsinan..."

Capt. R. H. G, Ashby, from re- serve, has gone command, Antung.

Mr. J. G. Lincoln, supply second officer, Kiangsu, has gone third officer, Antung.

Capt. E. Johnson, of the Kisting, has gone command, Changsha,

Capt. J. H. Hodgkiss, of the Changsha, has gone command, Kiating.

Mr. C. Johnson, supply chief officer, Wantung; has gone supply chief officer, Kiating.

The following passengers left by the P. & Q. s.8. Carthage on Satur- day: Mr. H. F. Ah, Mr. J. C. Amour, Mr. A. E. Bailey, Miss Bailey, Mr. C. Bailey, Miss L. L. Botts, Lady Bradford, Miss Bianis- ter, Mr. A. E. Bradley, Mr. KH. Bichard, Mrs. M. Blanford, Mr. A. Balle, Mr. T. M. Chow, Mr. T. S. Chao, Mr. R. W. Coulfield, Mr. R. B. Clarke, Miss H. Condon, Mr. K W. De Meester, Mr. R. W. Danby, Mr. F. Dowdeswell, Pte. J. Eagle, Mr. and Mrs E. G. Eaton, Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Fletcher, Mrs. A. E. Green and child, Mr. H. Y Gulston, Mr. A. Genner, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gedyc, child and infant. Mrs. A. F. Hindle, Mr. W. F. Hilchic, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hart ley. Mr. H. D. Hakumatrai, Dr. R. J. C. Hoeppli, Mr. H.-Hobdon. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Johnson and child. Mr. Kam Charlie, Mr. Kim Gim Capt. Y N. Campbell, of the Hock, Bergt. G. Kelly, Mr. Shantung, has gone supply master, Kopelman, Mr. K0 Leo, Mr. F Wanhaien. Y. Lee, Mr. F. M. Liu, Mra, H. Low, Mrs. L. H. Lovely and two children, Mr. M. Lee. Mr. H. R. Marchant, Mr. T. L. Ma, Mr. W. W. Murdock. Mr. A. Murphy, Mr. R. P. Mahrai, Mr. N. C. Macgregor, MR. F. Marchisio, Mr. B. H. Mahtani, Mr. 1 B. Newbigging.

*NALDERA MRAJPUTANA

OMALI”

CORFU *COMORIN"

* BANGALORE

" RANPURA" "ORITRAL” “RANDRI

" CARTHAGE". "NALDERA”

Tone,

Этот Hongkong (about)

6,300

1st Feb.

6,100

4th Fab.

18,000 11th Feb. 17,000 25th Feb. 6,800 4th Mär

15,000 11th Mar. 15,000 25th Mar,

6,100

17,000

1st Apr.

8th Apr.

15,000

22nd Apr.

17,000.

6th May

14,000 201 May -18,000

3rd June 17th June

* Kaisar-l-Hind" 12,000

* Cargo only;

+ Calls Casabianos.

Destination

Straile, Colombo & Hominy. Bombay, Mars, Harre, L'don,

'bg, h'du. A'wery, & Huli. Bombay, Marellis & Leadon

છે. Mata, Havre, L'dong,

H'bg., k'dm., A'wery, & Hall Bombay, hereilles à London. Marseilles and Lov.. Mar., Havre, Lidong

H'bg., Rom., A'wer), & Hull' Marseilles and Indon..

do.

Bonitay, Marseilles and London do.

do.

do.

Frequent connections from Port Bald for Passengers and Cargo to Oot

stantinople, Piresua, Smyrna, and other Lorant Forts by steamers ‹ f the Khedivial Mail Staamship Co.

"TAKADA”.

BRITISH INDIA-AFUAR SAILINGS.

7,000 | 14th Feb, "SIKDHANA"> 1,000. 10th Feb. "TILAWA" 10,000 6th Mar, "TALMA"

10,000 19th Mar.

Singapore, Penang &'('alousta

Jo

B.L.-Apear Line steamers have excellent accommodation for 1st and 2nd

class passengers..

EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN BAILINGS (8OUTH)

Capt. R Umpleby, froin in tran" NELLORE"

MTANDA sit, has gone command, Hain

NANKIN"

Peking.

Capt. F. N. Booth, supply mis- tor, Hain Peking, has gone--com- mand, Shantung

Mr. D. L. Edwards, supply second officer, Wanhsien, has gone second officer, Chekiang.

Mr. W R. Kirkland, second officer, Chekiang, has gone supply second officer, Wanhaien.

Capt. W. L. Shinn, from homa leave, has gone command, Ngankin.

Miss E. Nevill, Mr. W. D: Procter,

Capt. J. Legge, from home leave, Mr. F. S. Pettifer, Mr. W. T. Ry has gone supply master, Wantung. land. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Reay, |- Capt. A. Cook, from home love, Mr. R. W. Dice, Mr. N. Robinson, has gone supply master, Wanhsien. Mr. W. Russell, Mr. W. P. Shu, Mr. G. E. Judgo, supply second) Mr. G. C. Strachan, Mr. M. Shee-engineer officer, from short leave, ban. Miss M. Stott. Mr. and Mrs. has gone supply second engineer | J. A. Scarr, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. officer, Wanhsien. Taylor, Mr. T. L. Tseng. Mr. N. Tai, Mr. G.. B., Tave. Mr. J. A.

Wilson, Mr. 1. 8. White, Mrs. L. A. Woods, Mr. S. 8. Wilkinson and infant. Mr. T. Y. Wong, Mr. Tao Yun Ho.

Capt. A. D. Kelman, of the Hang- sang, has gone command, Hinsang. Capt. R. Hughes, of the Hinsang, has gone command, Yuensang,

Capt. J. W. Pettigrew, of the Yuenssing, is on reserve.

Mr. A. Pittendrigh, from home leave, has gone chief officer, Yuen- sang.

Mr. R. J. Thomson, chief officer, Tuensang, is on reserve.

The following passengers left by the P. & D. As. Rajputana for Shanghai, and Japan on January 26:-Mrs. Bolton, Mr. Inglis, Mr. II. H. Yule, Mr. A. K. Taylor, Rev. Father H Suarez. Sister P. Ber-. lama, Mr. F. H. Hill, Mr. W. C. MacDowell, Mr. H. J. Wallem, Mr.

Mr. D. W. Pollock, third ongi- B. M. Tyler, Mr. Sun Tse Ping, Mr. T. V. S. Skinner, Mr. V. Neer officer, Chuksang, is on re- Stepanoff, Mr. C. A. Kriloff, Mr.

Mr. J. Adam, from reserve, has gone third engineer officer, Chak- song.

serve.

. I. Ivanoff, Mr. B. G. Ivanchen- Mr.HM. Neilson, from reserve,

he gone chief officer, Kutwo

Mr. F. H Davies, acting chief officer, Kutwo, has gone second officer, the same ship.

ko, Mr. V. P. Divimont, Mr. V, L Veriga, Mr. A. Ustiantsiff, Falstria. Danish str., 2,771 tons, Mr. F. M. Loosapin, Miss A. Z

Capt. P. Frianzen, from Shanghai, Stonecutters Au Wang. Mr. T. 8. Jim, Mr, Y. Wang, Davies, Mrs. J. Moodie, Mr. K. S. chorage-John Manners & Co. Mr. Y. O. Yuan, Mr. K. I Chen, General Pershing, American str. Mr. David Lim, Mr. Y. Chan, Mr. 4,782 tons, Capt. J. S. Smith, W. H. Daub, Mr. H. Rowan, from Shanghai, Kowloon

Mr. J. V. Carroll, Mr. Stechen Wharf.-States & Co.

Cheng, Mr. A. W. Banderson; Mr. Glaucus, British str., 4,777 tons,

Capt. G. Leelie, from Manila, R. Christie. Holt's Wharf.-B. & 8. Haldia, British str., 1,144 tona,

Capt. A Hall, from Swatow, buoy No B10-Wo Fat Sing. Hengshan, British str., 1,022 tone, Capt. E. Huensser, from 8ai- gon, buoy No. B-Wallem & Ob. Hermod, Norwegian str., 840 tons,

Capt. 8. Eliassen, from Bang kok, buoy No Bis-Thoresen & Co.

Michael Joboen, Danish str., 1,342 tons, Capt. F: Thaysen, from Bangkok, buoy No. B12-Chiu Sang Hong Peiping, Swedish str., 3,5 tons, Capt Borin, from Shanghai, buoy No. A-Gilman & Co. Pongtong-British-stri¡ -1,001- tons, Capt, I. C. Frockeltone (rota Saigon, buoy No. Bs. Sheung Loop!

.

Shun Chib. British str.,

Capt. W Lee, from Saigo bnoy: No

C. Wan, buoy No BS.-M.M. & Co.

January 20,

Halching, British str., 1,184 tone, Capt. C. H. Farrar, from Swa tow. Douglas Wharf.-Douglas

& Co. Skuld, Norwegian str., 449 tone, Capt. H. Roberg, from Bag kok, buoy No. B17.-K. Larsen & Co. Suiyang, British str., 1,504 tons, Capt. Byrne, from Swatow, buoy No. B14-B. &.) Tokiwa Maru, Japanese str.

Sharighai, Kowloon Wharf

Brillantry,100 tons W Shaw, from Amoy,

1980

Maru Japanese str. 3,413 ons, Capt. Y. Lida, from Bwa tow, buoy No A3-N.Y.K.

Capt. D. Pethick, of the Ting- sang, is on reserve.

Capt. J. W. Fettigrew, from re serve, has gone command, Tingsang.

CLEARANCES

January 28, Arizona Maru, for Singapo Benrinnes, for Shanghai. Carthage, for Singapore." Cremer for Singapore. Fooshing, for Canton. General Pershing, for Manila." Gleniffer for Shanghai. Haiyang, for Swatow, Hiroshi Maru No. 3, for Keelung. Marion Moller, for Canton Peiping, for Manila Prea Tafty for Manila. Shogen Muru, "for Takao, Birdhana, for Amoy Bunning, for Cantoru Taming for Canton.

Canton Haru, for Gwataw. Calcutta Maru, for Singapore. Glaucus, for Shanghai. Bandviken, for Swatów, Bomali, for Shanghai. Suiyang, för: Canton... Tokiwa Maru,. for Binga

7,000 ,000

Iat Feb., & pm:

3rd Mar,

7,000

1st Apr.

Muzila. Baleal

Sydzy and Markevize,,

Priabece

⚫ Calls Port Holland.

Regular Monthly Sailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai, and Japan and Herg

Kong to Australia,

Hong Kong to Sydney-10 days.

Frequens connactions from Antarain with the following —

The Onion 8.8. Co.'s Steamers to the United Kingdom via New Zealara

Vancouver, San Francisco, oto.

The P. & O. Royal Mail Steamers to London mandi

The P, &O. Branch Bernos of Steamers to london via Buez, The New Zealand Shipping Co's Beamers for Southampton and London

Panama Canal.

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI AND JAPAN

↑ TANDA #TIŁAWA "CORFU

BANGALORE "TALMA".........

·** COMORIN !! NANKIN",

ce-h』:E

6,500

7,000 6th Feb. 10,000 10th Feb. 15,000 10th Feb. 23rd Feb.

10,000

24th Feb.

10,000

4th Feb,

7,000

-5th Mar,

17,000

10th Mar..

6,000

19th Mar,

15,00

23rd Biar.

7,000 17,000

6th Apr.

6th Apr.

"RANPURA": .*“BHUTAN”, "OHITRAL".

NELLORE" ** RANCHI”

SOUDAN" $,800 18th Apr, 14,000. 20th Apr. VARTHAGE" "NALDEHA 16,000 4th May 6,100 18th May BURDWAN *KAISAR-I-HIND" 12,000 18th May 1st June 11,000 ”MANTUA”

RAWALPINDI 17,000 18th June, "BANPURA 17,000 29th June RAJPUTANA" 17,000 13th July

S'hai,Moji,Kobe,OsakakY'ham Amoy, S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Omaks B'bal, Kobe & Yokohama'

20,

Amay, Moji, Kobe & T'lams. N'hat, kofe & Yokohama. S'aaf, Moji Kobe Osakady hama. B'bai, Kobe & Yokonomi

do.

do

B'bal,Moji, Kobe,Osakak Y'ams |Shanghai, Kobe iz Yokohama

do. do.

S'hai., Moji, Kobo & Y'hama- Shanghai, Kobo & Yokohama S'kai. Maji, Kobe & Y'hams,

do. 8'hai., Kobe & Yokohama,

** Cargo caly, † Calle Nagoya & Yokkaichi. `-- † Calls Nagoya. VA. All daten des approximate and subjoći to alteration mathcut notice, All Cabins are fitted with Electris Fans or Punka Louvis Ventilation. Steamers on London and Ansteslian Lizes are fitted with Laundries, Parcels measuring not more than 6 o. ff, will be raoni via ». ...he Company's Of op to Noon on the day previous to walling, kontakto

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VIN MANILA AND STRAITS SEPTLEMENTS.

MLV, FORMOSA”DA

- OUTWARDS--

16 BHANGHAI AWAPAK POBTEN

M.V.BHANTUNG”.

Balling about 28th Bab

Pasuneze Barns Hong Kong to Genon/Marseilles

Hong Kong to lak North Continental Pert GILMAN &:00. LTD.

Hong Kong.

G. H. HUYGEN

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