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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1933.
Shipping News
YESTERDAY'S FREIGHT
RETURNS
IMPORTS 11,970 TONS; THROUGH CARGO
24,310 TONS.
The returns, shown at the lar bour Office of vessels carrying cargo j to the Colony during the 24 hours ended at 8 a.m. yesterday were
Cargo for Through H.K. Porte.
British,
Empress
of Asia,
Shanghai 1,359
Glenber
#celis
1,549
0,300
Tantalus,
Shanghai 1,579
480.
4,429
Hong Kheng,
Swataw
Marion Moller,
Chinwangtao089
Shanghai 902
Chinhua,
Yingchow,
Swatow
Kwai Sanx..
434
Shanghai 330 1,287
335
Hai Ching,
Foochow 4.10
0,213 14,439
"Italian,
Moncalieri,
Saigon 135
2,700
133
2.700
Norwegian
Hai Hing
Swatow
700
Prosper,
Saigon 2,335
French,
Canton,
Haiphong 142
142
Japanese. Atsuta Maru,
Reiyo Maru
Hozan Maru,
Manila 165
Miike 2,234
Swałow 731
-- 3,150
5,479
1,008
Total....
0.477
24,318
Daily Statement, Glearances,
News Ships in Harbour, etc.
ARRIVALS
August 16,
Delagon Maru, Japanese str., 4,373 toas, Capt. a Sakinai, from Shanghai, buoy No. A6,- 'N.Y,K.
Kwai Sang, British atr., 1,435 tons, Capt.. Costello, from Swa- tow, West Point Wharf.-Jar- dine, Matheson & Co. Teriyu Maru, Japanese at
tons, Capt. Sanada, from Miike, Kowloon Bay.-M.B.K. Wilfred, Norwegian str., 4,044 tons
H
IP. & O. CAPTAIN'S.
ارج
DEATH
BODY RECOVERED ON DUTCH ISLAND
London, Aug. 8. The mysterious disappearance of the well-known retired aen cap- tain, Cocil Brooks, while crossing from England to Holland on July 18 seems to have been cleared up.
3
15
P. & 0., British India
Apcar and Eastern & Australian
Lines
(COMPANIES INCORPO RATED IN ENGLAND). MAIL AND PASSENGER STFAMERS TAKING CARGO FOR
STRAITS, JAVA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GUIN, WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST & SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND. & QUEENS- LAND FORTS, RED SEA, EGYPT, CONSTANTINOPLE,
"GREECE, LEVANTINE PORTS, EUROPE, ETC.- PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY
DIRECT ROYAL MAIL "STEAMERS: (UNDER CONTRACT WITH H.M. GOVERNMENT.);
Steamship
Toos,
From Borghong (a) out)
17,000 | 26th Aug. 13,000 9th Sept 8,000 18th Sept
Capt. H Taft, from Canton,
The Dutch authorities have in- buoy No. B20, Dodwell & Co. Wing Wo, Portuguese str., 495 tons, formed Scotland Yard that
Capt. Lemos, from Kwang corpse was washed up on the is Chow Wan, Saikong What land of Terschelling which seems Wo Hop & Co.
to be that of Capt. Brooks, and Woolgar Norwegian str.. 1,511 the British authorities are now in- tons, Capt. Torkildsen, from quiring into the circumstances un- Chinwangtao, Lichikok.-Dodder which he met his death. well & Co.
Capt. Brooks, after a very suc ***HANGALORE", 6,000 10th Aug, 6. August 17.
cessful career as a captain in the Ateuta Maru, Japanese str., 4.540 Peninsular and Oriental Steam "BANCHI
"CARTHAGE" tons, Capt. K, Fukuda, from, Navigation Co., Ltd., had accept
+*" BRUTAN" Manila, buoy No. A1-N.YK. ed the post of marine adviser to Canton, French str., 976 tonn, Capt. the Egyptian Government and was "NALDEBA" F. Morvan, from Haiphong, to be entrusted with the organisa- CORFU
tion of the new commercial fest:] +eu SOUDAN" buoy No. CL-M.M. & Co. Empress of Asia, British str., 8.883 which Egypt intends to create,
tone, Capt. A. V. R. Lovegrove, from Shanghai, Kowloon Wharf, --C.P.R. Glenbeg, British str., 5,845 tons,"
Capt. L. Newing, from Keelung, buoy No. A.-J. M. & Co. Gustav Diederickson, Danish, str., 1,383 tons, Capt. J. Jacobsen, from Hoihow, buoy No. AB.- Chin Seng Hong.
4
Capt. Brooks himself had hinten darkly that his work was being check-mated by certain circles in Europe.
16,000 23rd Sept."
"MANTUA" "BAWALPINDI ' · 17,003 „** BURDWAN”
" COMORIN." His wife is convinced that her (CHITRAL” husband's death is due to an a¢7 | 1945OMALI” - of revenge-Aneta Trans Ocean
Capt."
Cecil Brooks,, R.N.R., D.S.O. was Commodore of the P. and O. Fleet at the time of his re-
700 Hengshan, Chinese str., 1,146 tons,
Capt. E Haeussen, from Can-tirement a little while ago and be ton, Taumati-Wallem & Co. was in command of the flagskip, Shantung, British str., 1,549 tons, the Ranchi, on his fast voyage. Capt. C. H. Jones, from Swa: when he passed through Hong tow, buoy No. 3-B. & S. Kong in January of this year.. Shun Lee, Chinese str., 949 tons, Capt. B. Miyaoka. from Can ton, buoy No. B11.-Yee Tai Hang- Tantalus, British str.,
2,812 tone, Capt. R. Brown, from Shang bai, buoy No. 43.-E. & S.
IF
CLEARANCES
Capt. Brooke was 60 years of age. He had been at sea for 44 years, having signed on as an ap prentice on the barque Alexandre Lawrence at the age of 16...
His first command in the com- pany was the Sudan and from there he went to the Delta, the Mores and the Ranchl.
BANGET" "CARTHAGE"
** BANGALORE"
15,000
8,800
7th Oct. 14th Oct.
11,000
6,800
21st Oct. 4th Nov. 630511th Nov.
15,000 18th Nov, .16,000 and Dec. 3th Dec.
17,000 18th Dec. 14,000 th Dec. oth Jas 6,000
"'* Onim Quentinson
Destination
Mars, Harre, L'don,
Hbg, R'dm, A'werp. & Hull Marseilles sad London,
Bombay, Marseilles and London. Mars, Havre, L'don. H'bg.
B'dm, A'werp, & Hull Marseilles and London. Bombay, Marseilles à London, Mare, Havre, L'aon,"
Hbg., K'óm, A'wery, & Hu Matreilles and London. Bombay, Marseilles and London Mara, Havra, L'don, "
‚M'bg., b'um, &'verp, & Hull Bombay, Marseilles and Londox
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Mare, Havre, Londos,
H'bg., B'dm., A'werp, & Hud Bombay, Mareilles & London
ND.
Mars, Havre, L'aon,,
H'ng, 'dm., Awerp. & Hall
Frequent connections from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo. to Constantinople, Pireaus, Smyrne, and other Levant Porta by steamers of the Khedivial Mail Steamship Co.
BRITISH INDIA-- APCAR SAILINGS
TILAWA"
SANTHIA "
·TAKADA” **BIRDHANA” "TALMA "
TILAWA..
10,000 19th Ang., 3 p.m. "Bingapore, Perang'a Onionzia
8,000
2nd Sept.
7,000 16th Eopt.
8,000 30th Sept.
10,000 14th Oct.
10,000 28th Ost
Calls Rangoon
t Calls Port Swettenham;
do.
BL----Apear line steamers nave excellent sooommedation for 1st and 2xr
class passengers.
EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (SOUTH).
YKLINE
N
SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolulu.
ASAMA MARU **
CHICHIBU MARU
TATSUTA MARU...
I
SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.
Wednesday, 6th Sept., at 10 am. Wednesday. 4th Oct, at 10a.m. Wedneslay. 18th Oct, at 10 am.
HIKA WA MARU ...Siarts from Kobe) Monday, 4th "Sept. HITO MARU
(Starta from Kobe) Monday, 18th Sept. LONDON, MARSEILLÉS, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM
via Singapore, Penang. Colombo and Suez.
Friday, 18th Angust Saturday, 2nd Sept. Saturday, 16th Sept.
Saturday, 26th August Saturday, 23rd Sept.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila and Ports.
TERUKUNI MABU
HAKUSAN MARU.....
HARUNA MARU
KITANO MABU
ATSUTA MARD
• CALOUTTA MAKU
↑ MALACCA MARU...
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang and Colombo.
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Tuesday, 29th August Monday, 11th Sept.
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu, Los
Angeles, Mexico and Pa nama.
BOKUYO MÄKU
Monday,
LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus,
Genoa and Valencia.
+ LYONS MARU
+ GENOA MARU
***
Friday,
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon
* TOKUSHIMA MARU
ASIATIC DECK PASSENGERS.
The following vesseln brought Asiatic deck passengers to the Colony during the 24 hours ended at 9am. yesterday!-- Hong Kireng (British), Swatow 170 Chinhua (British), Shanghai y 5 Yingchow (British), Swatow 39 Kut Sang (British), Swatow. 11 Hail Hng (Norwegian), Swa- Prosper (Norwegian), Saigon... 233 Canton (French), Haiphong ... 37 Atsuta Maru (Japanese), Manila 32 Hozan Maru (Japanese), Swa-
tow.
toir
Total
108
11
A$6
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.
The artiyals and departures dura ing the period under review were
Arr. Dep.
British Norwegian
Italian German
Dutch
French Portuguese
26th Sept.
.
15th Sept.
Tuesday, 29th Aug.
Japancae Chinese
Friday,
8th Sept.
Total
26th Aug.
29th Aug.
zad Sept.
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA
• PENANG MARU (Moji direct) Sunday, :
"י
TANGO MARU
KASHIMA MARU
† Cargo only.
For further information, apply to:
Tuesday, Saturday.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
Telephone 30291. (Private exchanges to all Depts.)
M
ESSAGERIES
M
MARITIMES
FRENCH MAI LTM STEAMERS.
Bailings from HONG KONG:
To MARSEILLES via Salgon, Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Djibouti (Aden), Soes, Port-Sald. ANDRE LEBON FELIX ROUSSEL
·PORTHOS - -CHENCKOEAUX
CHENONGEAUX. um Setk Bept.
To SHANGHAI
FELIX ROUSSEL
PORTHOS vagy
99th Ang. 12th Sept.:
D'ARTAGNAN
10% Oct
ATHOS II
24th Oct
ATHOS II
ARAMIS
6th Nov.
ARAMIS
Boy1st Nov,'-
ANDRE LEBON
22nd Nov.
FELIX BOUSSEL
6th Dec.
D'ARTAUNAN
29th Aug, 19th Sept. 26th Sept. 10th Det 24th Oof
7th Nov.
We can issue Through Tickets to EGYPT, STEIAN POETS, East ABRICA MADAGASCAR by Transhipment on our Mail Steamers at "FORT SAID or DJIBOUTI
For Full Particulars, apply to:
Te picur 998$1.
Cic. Des MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
10
2
SHIPS IN HARBOUE.
0
Angust 17, Atsuta Maru, for Nagasaki. Empress of Asie, for Manila. Fingal, for Bangkok. * Gienbeg, for Manila. Halds, for Swatow.. Hengshan, for Keelung.. Hermod, for Bangkok... Hong Kheng, for Singapore. Katangata, for Hoihow. Kut Sang, for Amoy.4% Kwangtung, for Shanghai, Reiyo Maru, for Singapore, Shun Lee, for Dairen. Tchekam, for Hoihow. Yushun, for Canton.
VESSELS QUE
Achilles, B. & S., October 8.. Africa, Manners', September 2. Agapenor, B. & S., Auguit 28.. Andre Lobon, Messagories, August 29. Aramis, Mesasgories“, „August 20. Asama Maru, N.Y.K., August 21. Atsuta Maru, N.Y.K., September 22. Bangalore P. & O., August 18," Bengal Maru, N.YK., August 20. Benvorlich, Gibb's, August 19. Bokuyo Marn, N.Y.K, September, 8. Burdwan, P. & Q., October 3.
Calcutta Maru, N.Y.K.. August - 28.- Changle, B. &. S., October 18. Chenonceaux, Momageries', 'Sept. at Chile, Mannara, September 8. City of Corinth, Bank Line, Sept. 27. Coblenz, Melchert, September 1. Conte Verde, Dodwell's, September 3. Corfu, P. & O., September 6. Danmark, Manners, September 30. Diomed, B. & S., September 10. Duisburg, Melchers', 'August 31. Emprese of Canada, C.P.S., Sept. 1. Empress of Japan, C.P.E., Sept. 29. Empress of Bussin, C.P.84, Sept. 13. Falstria, Manners, September "3.
The following merchant ships Felix Roussel, Messagerie Áng, 29. were in harbour yesterday:
Wharves.
Kowloon-Empress of Asia., Holt's-Mencatheus. Socony-Laichikok-City of wood, Lyder Sagen.
Jardine, Matheson. Kwai Sang. O.S.K-Hozan Maru. Douglas Lapraik:-Hai Ching,
2
Formosa, Gilman's, August 31. Genda Maru, N.Y.K., “August 28. Haruna Maru, N.Y.E., September 15. Huashan Maru, N.Y.E., September 15. Katori Maru,
August 18. Kitano Maru, N.Y.K.” August 25. Laba, Melchers", August 25, ma El-Laomedon, B. & S., September 7
Lima Maru, N.Y.E., August 19. Ljeson, B. & R., Beptember 25 Lyons Harn, N.Y.K., September 187 Mantan, P. & O., Beptembar 20;-;- Hemtion, R. & S., September 29. Meriones, B. & S., September 1.. Nogars, Gilman's, Beptember 21.
23. Naiders, P. & G. August
Sept. S Patroclus, B. & H. September 18 Taikoo Hoi Sur, Hydrangea, Penady Marb..
August 26
Kowloon:-Chile, Graciosa and Nankin, E. & A. 9:5
Kut Sang
Javanese Prince, Bai On, Sagres, Porthor,mber (12)
Turbo, Maple Test.
Buoys.
No. Al-Akita Mari, No. 42.-Glenbeg No. 43. Tantalus," No A4--Barge. No. Ad-Changte. No. All-Reiya Man No. A12-Tjikembang. No. A14-Hong Kheng. No. B4 Shunchih No. B-Prosper No. Ba-Huinam. No. Bp.-Hafthor.
No. B10.-Fingal. „No, B11: -Shùn Lee. No B14-Yingchow. No. His Keying. No Bis-Hiram
No. B17-Onlin
No, B20-Kwangtang
No. C1.Canton,
3 QUEEN'S BUILDING. [3
No: Of~~Härmed
Pras. Garfield,
Saph - 1. Pres. Jacksoz, Dollar's, August 18. Pres. Lincola, Dollar's, Sept. 18. Pres McKinley, Dollar's, Angust 21. Pres. Polk, Dollar Bept., 1514 Free, Telt, AM. Line, Sept. 8. Pres. Van Buren, Doiler's August 18. Protesilaus, B... September 27. Banchi, F.&O., August 25. Rawalpindi, P. & O., October 4, Ehezozor, B. & 8, September 11. Santhia B.I.. (Apear), August. 31. Sarpedon, B, & S. August 18. Shan Tong, Gilman's Angnet 22. Silversander, Furnéas, Sept. 2. Sinklang, B. & B., August 19.- Birdhan B.I. (Apoar). Bapt. 5. Bouden, P. & O. Beptember 4. Bangshan Maru, N.Y.K., August 28. Tal Ping, B. & B., Sept. 18. Takada, B.T. (Apear),August 29. Tands F&A. 88. Co., August 20 Tango Mara N.YK. August 2011 Tangshan Maru, N.Y... August 21. Tokushima Maro, N.Y.K., Sept. 7. Trave, Malober's. September 6 Tyndareus, B. & 8., Beptember 6,
LICENSED OFFICERS
NEW SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MERCHANT MARINE
At a recent meeting of shipmas- ters, deck, officers, chief engineers, assistants, and wireless operators in New York the first steps were taken towards the formation of a Dew organisation to be known as United Licensed Officers, which will include in its membership all U.S. ships offers licensed by the State. or Federal Governments, Officers
and members of the various exist. ing organisations of licensed officers are to be invited to join the new body..
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A committee on constitution and bye-laws was appointed to consider a draft presented" at the meeting, which was accepted with reserva- tions. A committee was also ap pointed to nominate permanent na. tional officers to be elected at the next meeting.
HULUTAO HARBOUR
WORK REPORTED ABANDONED
"Tokyo-The huge harbour, ean- struction work at Hulutao under. taken some three years ago under Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang, is now closing down, Only one-fourth of the construction has been com pleted owing to the outbreak of the Manchurian Affairs, According to Mr. F. A. Nowachiy chief engineer, and director of the construction
'TANDA
*NANKIN"
* NELLOBE*
7,000
2nd Sept.
7,000
$0th Sept.
7,000
3rd Nov.
Manile, Babau, Brisba Hydney and Melbourne,
Regular Monthly Sailings from Hong Kong, to Shanghai and
Japan and Hong Kong to Australia.
Hong
Kong to Sydney-19 days.
Frequent connections from Australia with the following:- The Union 8.8. Co.'s Steamers to the United Kingdom via New
Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc
The P. & O. Royal Mail Steamers to London" and "
The P.&O. Branch Service of Steamers to London via Suez.. The New Zealand. Shipping. Cola Steamers for Southampton and
London, Panama Chmal.
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI AND JAPAN
“NALDERA TAKADA”.
* NANKIN":
** BOUDAN
"CORPU
“MANTUA”
*** BURDWAN *.
18,000
th Aug.
7,000 24th Aug. 7,000
6,200
10,000
3rd Sept. 8th Sept. 7th Sept.
1-11,000
atst Bept ́4th Oct.
8th Oct
15,000
RAWALPINDI " 17,000 "COMORIN " BOMALI OHITRAL
• HANDHI MA
BANGALORF" CARTHAGE" “NALDERA D
COBELI ****AMPDEA”
20th Det 6,800 1 Nov. 15,000 and Nov. 13000124k Nov. 6,000 80th Nov. JADCO 1st Dec.
17,000 12 Jav. KAWALPINDI" 17,00 28th Jan. "COKOBİN”.
9th Feb, CHITRAL
gard Feb.
**RANCHI
S'hai, Moit Kobed Yokohama. Amoy Bhai, Meji, Kobe & Osake 6'halon Kobe, Osaka &Y'hama S'hai Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & 'bams. Shaiq Mop, Kobe & Y'ha.a».
do.
E'hai., Robe & Yokohama.
do
do.
do.
work, who is now at the Yamato 21 dalier are approximate and subject for relation without notice. Hotel on his way to Tsingtau where All Cabins are atted with Electric Fans or Fake Louvre Ventilation he is to meet Mr.Robert de Vos, Steamers on London and Australian Lines are fitted with Laundries, the general représentatives of the Parcels measuring not more than sc. It will be received at the Com-, Netherlands Harbour Works Company, Office up to Noon on the day previous to sailing. pany which contracted the work at For Further Information, Passage Farts, Freights, Handbooks, etc., Hulutno.
The large construction work was MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. contracted, Mr. Nowachi said, P& O. Building, Connaught Road Central, HONG KONG, Agente. **between the railway department
under Chang Hauch Liang and the Netherlands Harbour Works Com pany early in 1830__*____*
Before the outbreak of the dis turbances in Manchuria we had working about 3.000 coolics and 70 staff members. Since November of 1931 our work had to close due to many reasons,”
According to Mr. Nowachi there were still left at Hulutao a concrete. manufacturing machinery, includ ing a concrete placing tower, of 79 metres or nearly 250 feet high, asteam turbine power station capable of producing 1,600 hp. with high tension carreate, avaral transformer, sub-stations one 00 ton Titan electric traveling crans for setting blocks! for constructing Breakwaters, a big compressed air station for compressed air tools in the quarry neat the harbour, and 12 1ocomotives and 150
to carry store and other about the construction
SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC
SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS
(with limited, but exceptionally good personger accommodation, HOMEWARDS
TO PORT SAID, HARSETTES, HOTTKEDAM (AMSTERDAM HAMBURG DELE AND OUTER BOANDINAVIAN PORTS ****
OUTWAR SPANGHALAD JAPAN
"SHANTUNG!
M.V. NAGARE; PASSENGER RAFTI
Canton
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