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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1933

Shipping News

WEEK-END CARGO RETURNS

During the 24 hours ended at 0 m. yesterday a total of 21 ship, brought 138,729 tons of cargo to the Colony, and carried 30,179 tons for through ports. These ships brought 5 GLORIOUS DAYS 781 Asiatic deck passengers

ON THE

EMPRESS OF JAPAN

Queen of the Pacific.

A carefree holiday, excellent accommodation, best of food and` service, no hotel bills, and no household worries,

FRIDAY,

SATURDAY,

SUNDAY,

MONDAY,

TUESDAY,

WEDNESDAY,

Ara, 4-Sail from Hong Kong.

5-En route.

6-Arrive Manila in the morning, passengers. may remain on board and will be provid

ed with meals and accommodation during stay in Manila.

7 Sail from Manila in afternoon.

8-En route.

9--Arrive Hong Kong early morning.

Canadian Pacific and Philippine Tourist Associa tion representatives will meet the EMPRESS OF JAPAN to give artistance and information regarding trips ashore.

CANADIAN PACIFIC

Telephones: Passenger Dept. 22752...

Freight 20042,"

NYK LINE

SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu

TAIYO MARD

CHICHIBU MARU

TATSUTA MARU

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.

*

Bunday, Wednesday. Wednesday,

16th July, at midnight- 2nd Aug., at 10a.m. 16th Aug, at 10 am.

HIYE MARU... (Starts from Kobe Bunday. 30th July (Starts from Kobe) Monday, 14th Aug. HEIAN MARU... LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM

via Singapore, Penang, Colombo & Suez. FUSHIMI MARU

BAKOZAKI MARU

TERUKUNI MARU

22nd July

5th August 18th Angart

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.

KAMO MARU

KITANO MARU

Baturday,

Saturday.

Friday,

Saturday, Saturday,

22nd July

4

Tuesday, Saturday,

26th August

11th July 29th July

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang & Colombo.

TANGO MARU TOKIWA MARU

SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu,

Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama, Saturday,

HEIYO MARU

NEW YORK, BOSTON via PANAMA

28th July

LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus,

Genos & Valencia.

DURBAN MABU (Calls Barcelona) Thursday,

CALOUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.

---

20

18th July

Baturday,

15th July

Saturday.

29th July

LA

Saturday,

Tuesday,

15th July 18th July $1st July

рай

Friday,

21st July

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

+ MORIOKA MARU

+ HAKODATE MARU...

+ LYONS MARU

+ MALACCA MARU

HAKUSAN MARU

† Cargo only.

KITANO MABU (Nagasaki direct)... Friday,

For farther information, apply to

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

Telephone 30291." (Privata szobanges to all Dept.)

MOM

SAGERIES

MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS

Balings from Howe Kong:

To MARSEILLES via Saigon, Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Dibouti (Adan), Suez, Port-Said.

ARAMIS

19th July

ANDRE LEBON

... 15th Aug.

FELIX ROUSSEL 29th Aug.

18th July

TO - SHANGHAI

ATHOS II

ATHOS II

ANDRE LEBON

FELIX BOUSSEL

PORTHOS'

ARAMIS

CHKNONCEAUX

In Aug. 29th Aug. 12th Sept. 26th Sept. 10th Oct 94th Oct.

PORTHOS

12th Sept.

ARAMIS CHENONCEAUX ATHOS (1

... 28th Sept.

... 10th Oct. ...24th Oct,

We ran Lame Through Tickets to EGYPT, SYRIAN POSTS, HAN AYRICA, Madagascar by Transhipment on our Mail Steamer at POR-Sam, or DOVEL,

For Full-Furioniam, syply

Tele

to

Hong Kong. During the period under review 13 ships left the Colony,

SHIPS IN HARBOUR.

The following merchant ships were in harbour yesterday:

Wharves..

Kowloon:-Friderun.

Holt's Menestheus and City of Batavia.

Jardine Mathesons-Kwaisang. Doughs Lapraik :-Hatching. Saikon: Tinseng.

Chiu On-Hydrangea.

a

Docks.

Kowloon Ho Sang. Taikan-Helidon, Kweiyang, An- king, Hoi Sui, Troileus.

"

Buoys.

No. Al-Shakei Mara," No.. A2.-Protesilaus. No. At-Cape St. Francis. No. Ab-Baron Inchcape.

No. B2.-Norviken.

No. 83.-Kwangchow.

No. B-Kaiapoi.

No. B5, Tui Leo!

No. Bo-Prosper.

No. 87.-Solviken.

No. B8-Hop Sang.

No: BO-Clara Jebsen

No. B10.-Helios.

No. B11.-Shantung, »

No. B12. Gustav Diedericksen.

No. B14.-Kiangsu,

No. Bis.Shiuhing.

Na. B16.-Helldor.

No. 'B17,--Haldis.

No. B21.Kweiyang.

No.- B22.-Hin Šang.

No. B23.-Fuku Maru.

No. B24-Suki, Maru.

No. C-Hirundo.

No. C4,--Kaituna,

No. C3-Fingal.

!།

THE PORT OF GDYNIA

EXTENSION WORKS INTËN,

SIFY DANZIG DANGER.

ARRIVALS

July 7.

15

Week-End Statement, Waterfront P. & O., British India

News,

General: Lee, American, str., 732 tons, Capt. A. D. Hansen, from Shanghai, Kowloon Wharf.- Staten S.S. Ca

Suki Maru, Japanese str., 1,988 tons, Capt. Hirono, from Miike, busy No. 24-M.B.K.

Tai Poo Sck, French str., 1,319 tons, Capt. M. Paul, from Kwang Chow Wan, C.M.S.N. Wharf-Wo Hop & Co. Torberg, Norwegian str., 3,504 tone, Capt. Johansen, from Tarakan, North Point, A.P.C.

!

July 8,

Bestik, Norwegian str., 1,849 tons, Capt. H. C. Eriksen, from Can- tons. C.M.S.N. Wharf.-O.. S.N. Ch.

Deli Maru. Japanese str., 1,993 tonk, Capt. E Sanada, from Swatow, O.S.K. Whari.-0.8.K.

VESSELS' DUE

Aeneas, B. & S.; July 25. Agapenor, B. & 8., August 28. Adrastus, B. & S.. August 7. Andre Lobon, Messageries', August 15 Aramis, Messagorios, July 18. Athos II, Messageries July 18. Bangalore, P. & O., July 11. Bbulan, P.

8. August Carthago, P. & O., August 9 Calchas, B. & S.,

July 16.

Changte, B. and S., August 11. Chile, Manners, August 1

Cily

of

or Bedford, Bank Line, July 18. City of New Castle, Bank Line, Aug. 8. Coblenz, Meichers', July 28. Deucalion, B. & 8., August 1. Durban Maru, N.Y.K., July 15: Emp.c of Canada, C.P.S., July 12. Empress of Russia, C.P.B., July 19. Empress of Formosa, Friesland,

C.P.8., August 11, Man's, July 27. Jebsen, July Frideren, Mulchers, July 16. Glaveus, B.

B. & S., July 13. Hakozaki Maru, N.V.K., August 4. Hakusan Maru, N.Y.K., July 21.

Helenus, B. & S., July 31. Irisbank, Bank Line, July 10. Ixion, B. & S., July 26. Kitano Maru, N..K., July 20, Malacca Mara,

July 17. Marloka Maru, N.Y.K., July 14. Menelaus, B. & S., July 11.1

Friderun, German str.. 094 tons.sterland, Jebson, July 10.

Capt. Enoch, from Rabul, Row: loon Wharf.-Melchers & Co.

Fuku Maru, Japanese str. 2,767 tons, Capt. M. Kurokawa, from Miike, buoy No. 893.-M.B.K. Golden Tide, American str., 3,729 tons, Capt. R. M. Pierce from San Francisco, Laichikok. States S.S. Co.

t

Hirundo, Norwegian str., 1,125 tons, Capt. Pedersen, from Swatow, buoy No. C1.-Thoresen & Co. Hokkai Maru, Japanese str. 5.114 tons, Capt. K. Ishibashi, from Kobe, Kowloon, Bay,-O.S.K.

P. & O., August 23. Nellore. E. & A. 6.5. Co., August 7. Oder,

Malebers', July 12. Philocteics, B. & 8., August 19. President Grant, Dollar's, July 24. Pres. Coolidge, Dollar's, August 7. Pres. Hoover, Dollar's, July 10, Pres. Jefferson, A.M. Line, July 14, Pres. Madison, A.M. Line, August 11. Pres. Monroe, Dollar's, August 4. Pres. Pierce, Dollar's, July 21.

Rai Rajputana, P. & D., July 12.

P. & O., July 20 Rawalpindi, P. & O., July 14. Rhesus, B. & S., August 8. Santhin, T.I. (Apear), August 8. Sarpedon, B. & B., Angust 18. Biantess Prince, Furness, July 12. Silvorteak, Farnese, August Birdhana, B.1." (Apcar),

July 19. "Taiyo Marui, N.V.K., July 14.

Tai Ping, B. & 8., July

July 11.

Hop Sang, British str., 1,359, tons, Tai

Capt. D. S. Pethick, from Can- Talyanang, Dodwell's, July 18.

B. & S., July 16,

ton, huoy No. 02-Jardine, Takada, B.1. (Apear), July 10. Matheson & Co."

Talma, B.I. (Apčar), July 11.

Hydrangea, British atr., 561 tons, Tanda, E. & A. 8.8. Co., August 5.

Tantalus, B. & B., August 14. Capt. P. W. Grierson, from Tango Maru, N.V.K., July 10. Swatow, Chia On Whar£-Chiu | Tiswa, B.I. (Apear), July 25.

On 5.5. Co.

Pronto, Norwegian str., 1,283 tons,

Capt. B. Moller, from Canton,THE HARBOUR PIPE LINE Yaumadi.-K. Larssen & Co.

:

Sinkiang. British str...1,018 tons, Capt. Brown, from Swalow, buoy No. B15.-B. & S. Solviken, Norwegian str., 1,435 tons, Chpt. S. Heesch, from Saigon, buoy No. B7.-Sheung Lee & Co.

July 9.

Haron Inchenpe, British str., 5,201 tons, Capt. DM. Diarmiele, from Rangoon, buoy No. A5.- Jebsen & Co.

Warsaw. Phe new Polish harbour of Gdynia is to be still enlarged, it is announced here to-day, in spite of the fact that the Free City Cape. St. Francis, from Singapore, of Danzig is already suffering

buoy No. A4.Kwong Nam & considerably from the lack of trade

Co. and despite the decision of the Council of the League of Nations ordering Poland to utilise the to the utmost capacity as, provided for by the peace treaties before any further extension of Gdynia is undertaken.

Danzig harbour

The authorities of the port of

decided Gdynia have just

to construct timber storage yards to the capacity of 270,000 cubic yards, with railway sidings and transship. ment cranes, although high timber, transshipment Was considered Danzig's inalienable occupation be cause Danzig lies at the mouth of the River Vistula along which

timber has been floated for centu- ries, while Gdynia is an artificially constructed harbour on no river whatever.

The construction of an enormous new herring warehouse with capacity of 8,000 barrels is also go ing on, although the herring trade was hitherto one of the specialities of Danzig. Besides, a new private herring warehouse will soon be erected by the Polish-Dutch fishing company "Mopol."

Haldis, British str., 1,144 tons,

Cap. A. Hall, from Saigon, buoy No B17-Wo Fat Shing. Hang Sang, British str., 1;336 tons, Capt. Hopkins, from Tsingtao, bung No. C2.-Jardine, Mathe- son & Co.

Hai Ning. British str., 832 tons. Capt. E. Walker, from Swatow, Douglas Wharf.-Douglas Yap raik & Co.

The

-

Government Gazette nosmeca that until further notice a diver will be employed inspecting the Cross Harbour Pipe Line which lieg between the intersection of Nathan Road on the sea front and Queen's Pier. Al large red Bag will be flown by the diver's bargi and craft are warned to give it a wide borth as the diver's operations ex- terd to a radius of about 300 feet from the barge.

CHINESE TARIFF

REVISION

MANCHESTER MERCHANTS

ALARMED

(Special Air-Mail Service)

LONDON, June 22. The board of directora of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce Kwangchow, British. str., 879 tons, yesterday adopted the minutes of Capt. C. P. Miller, from Bang-meetings of the China Executive, which reported on, a number of kok, buoy No. B3.-B. & S. Shohei Maru, Japanese str., 4,413 trade with that market.

important matters affecting British tons, Capt. G. Takeuchi, from Cebu, buoy No. AL.—M.DK.. Tai Lee, Chinese sr., 1,044 tons, Capt. H. Maki, from Dairen, buoy No. B-Yee Tai Hong-

CLEARANCES

July 8.

the Danzig and German Golden Tide, for Saigon. newspapers point out, this concen- Haichting, for Swatow. trated effort on extending Gdynia Hoihow, for Foochow. is inevitably plunging Danzig into Kanchow, for Amoy. still greater ruin and economie Meneetheus, for Shanghai. misery and naturally increases the President Hayes, for Manila, widespread political bitterness and Shun Chih, for Saigon. intensifies the danger of disruption Suwa Maru, for Singapore. in this zone already so highly charged with politically explosive material.

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS

July 9,

Anshun, for Swntow Bestik, for Swatow. Cape St. Francis, for Swatow, Deli Maru, for Canton, General Les, for Manila. The RMS. Empress of Canada Helios, for Swatow. (from Manila) is duo here at 6.00 Ho Sang, for Moji. am on Wednesday (July 19), and Hop Sang, for Swatow, will borth at Kowloon Wharf. She Hozan Maru, for Swatow. will leave hero for Victoria and Kaituna, for Port Courbet. Thncouver, B.C., via Shanghai, | Kiangsu, for Bwatow, " Kobe, Yokohama and Honolulu at Norviken,, for Swatow noon on Friday (July 24).

Ou Chao, for Kwang Chow Way Penang Maru, for Singapore.

The BI and Appar Line 5. Shantung, for Swatow Talma left Sgapore for this pórt on the afternoon of the 8th at, and is dus here on the afternoon of the 11th inst

Shohei Maru, for Kobe. Syale, for Bwatow Tuen Sang, for Canton,

ол

Apcar and

Eastern & Australian

Lines

(COMPANIES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS

TAKING CARGO FOR"

STRAITS, JAVA BULMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN - GULT. WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS FAST & BOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND & QUEENS. LAND PORTS, HED, SEA, EGYPT, CONSTANTINOFLE, GREKUE, LEVANTINE PORTS, EUROPE, ETC. "PENINAITAB AND ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (Umain Comerate vir H, GOTERENISTA

From

Steamship

"RAWALPINDI

*" ALIPORE" ****SOMALI "

Tons,

Hengkang (about)

17,000 16th July 6,000 17th July 4,800 22nd July

· RANPURA”

17,000 29th July *MIRZAPORE“ 6,000 9th Aug t "BAJPUTANATM” 17,00019th Aug, ***BANGALORE” 4,000 79th Aug.

"RANCHI" 17,000 26th Aug... "CARTHAGE" 14,000 9th Sept. **BHUTAN

8,000 18th Sept.

"NALDERA" "CORFU"

"SOUDAN

16,000 23rd Sept... 14,000 7th Oct. 0,800 | 14th Oct,

21st Oct.” 4th Nov.

"MANTUA"

11,000

·"RAWALPINDI ' 16,000 +** BURDWAN ? 8 500

11th Noy....

"COMORIN"

75,000

18th Nov.

"CHITRAL": 19" SOMALI "

15,000

2nd Bro.

6,800

Utt Dec.

Carge only.

+Csila Carsblanca.

Destination

Hombay, Marseilles & London straits, Colombo & Bombay. Bombay, Mars, Havre, I'don,,

H'bg., Kim, A'wery, & Hull Bombay, Marseilles and London Straits, Colombo & Bombay. Bombay, Marsoilles & London. Mare, Havre, L'don,

H'bg., B'am., Awerp, & Hull, Marvailiei and London, Bombay, Marseilles and Lendor. Mar, Havre, L'den., H'bg.

Ham, A'werp. & Hull Marseilles and Lendon. Bombay, Marcillas & London, Mam. Havre, 'don,

Δ

H'bg., K'da, a 'wer, & Hull Marseilles and London.

Bombay Marseilles and London Mare, Havre, L'don,

H'bg, Hum, A'warp. & Hul Bombay, Marseilles and London do.

Mare, Havro, Londos,

H'bg., H'dm., A'werp, & Hull

Frequent connections from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Con- stantinople, Pirewan, Smyrna, and other Levant Ports by tea4orn Of the Khedival Mail Steamship Co.

BRITISH INDIA-APOAR SAILINGS,

TAKADA”. BIRDHANA" **TALMA". "TILAWA"

*BANTHIA"

7,000 12th July, 3 p.m.

10,000

btc0 2180 July

6th Aug.

2nd Sept.

10,000 19th Aug

8,000

*Calls Fort Bwettenham and Hargoon.

Singapore, Penang & Calourta

ido.

do.

do.

do.

3.L-Apcar Line stoamers have excelent accommodation for 1st and 2nd

class passengers.

EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (SOUTH)

* NELLORE"

*TANDATA

"NANKIN"

7,000

4th Ang

7,000

Srd-Sept.

7,000

Sock' Rept.

Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane

byêney and Ms.beurde.

Begular Monthly Bailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan and Horg

Kong to Australia.

Hong Kong to Sydney--19 days,

Frequent connections from Autemala with the following i- The Unied 8.8. Co's Steamers to the United Kingdom Via New Zealand

Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.

The F. &'Q. Boyal Mail Steamers to London and

The P. & O. Branch Service di Steamers to London via Bues. The New Zealand Shipping Co.' 4 Breamers for Southampton and London

Panama Canal.

SAILINGS TO BHANGHAI AND JAPAN

"BANGALORE 6,000 18th July. "TALLIA”

10,000 13th July 13th July 27th July 27th July. 6th Aug. 9th Aug.

RAJPUTANA” 17,000

"RANCHI

17,000

** TILAWA"

10:00

"TANDA"

7,000

*** BHUTAN" **CARTHAGE" "BANTHIA" -" NALDERA" *TAKADA”

* NANKIN" BOULAN "CORFU "MANTUA"

6,000

14,000 - 10th Aug, 8,000 10th Aug 16,000 24th Aug. 7,000 24th Aug. 7,000

3id Hept 6,800- 6th Sept. 14,000 7th Sept. 11,000 at Bept

6,100 BURDWAN "

4th Oct 8th Out "KAWALPINDI" 17,000

'COMOKEN" 15,000 20th Oct

BOMALI

6,900. Ist Nov. "ORITRAL". 18,000

Bird Nov. -17000) | 1725 NOT.

6000 | 90th Zov. - 14,000.

Dec.

* BATFUTANA

160000^! 18th Dec, 14,000 -↑29th Deo. 17,000 19th Jan,

*** Cârgu ônly. A

All daim ari prNTS

·· BANOHI"- **BANGALORE One subject concerned the revised "CARTHAGK

|." NALDERA Customs: - duties on cotton piece - "CORFU * goods, which became effective May 22. When it was learned that the tariff schedules had been re- vised, the Chamber immediately inquired from the Board of Trade for the precise facts. Newspaper reports at the time indicated that, in many cases, the duties had been seriously. increased: The Board of Trade secured certain details. by telegraph from China, but owing to the revised classification, it was difficult to make any really satis factory comparisons. It was seen, however, that on several ranges of cloths the rate of duty had been almost doubled

The China Executive lost no time in requesting the Government to. lodge a strong protest with the Chinese National Government. The Executive is awaiting a more com- plete report of the actual rabes It will doubtless be shown thai further representations on parti cular items in the tariff will be

called for..

A Job?

Consult

WANT ADS

B'bai, Moji, Kobe & Yokahamr Amoy, S'hai,Moji, Kobe & Osaka

·B'han, Robe & Yokosama.

do.

Amoy, S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Osake S'hai, Moji, Kobe, Osakade Y'hama. S'hai., Moji, Kobe & Y'ham. Shanghai, Kole & Yokohama Amoy. S'hai., Moji, Kobe & Omka Khai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama Amoy, S'hai, Meji, Kobe & Oakto 'ba Moji, Kobe,Ünka & X'hama S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & X'hama. S'ka Moji, Kobe & Y'ha.cs.

do.

S'hai, Kobe Yokohama..

do.

do,

do,

That Tukija to alteration without notios, All Cabins are fitted with KisarionPara jy. Fanka Louvre Ventilazion. Steiners on Landon and Austeslina Yale 129 85bad with Laundries. Farosla masearing not more than 6 6. fle will be proginga at the Company's O#os 19 to Nicon on the day previons to sailing.

For Farlber Information, Passage Turns, Freights, Handbooks, etc., spply-

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. 40. Fuilding. Connaught Romi Central, BONG CONG.

.

SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC

SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS (with limited, but exceptionally good passenger socommodation,

BATMAN HOMEWARDS IN ROME

To FORT SAID, GENOA, MARSEILLES, ALGIERS, ORAN, BOTTERDAM (AMSTERDAM), HAMBURG, OBLO, GOTHENBURG AND OTHER SCANDINAVIAN PORTE

via MANILA AND STRAITS SEFTLEMENTS,

M.V. *PEIPING."

M.V. "FORMOSA"

OUTWARDS

TO BHANGHAI AND JAPAK PORTS.

MY, FORMOSA"

*SHANTUNG,

| Hong Kong is Genon/Mariellen PARKINGER BATHong Kong to Botter

-GILMAN & CO., LTD.

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-8let July

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