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SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolulu.
CHICHIBU MARU ·"
TATSUTA MARU
ASAMA MARO
Aft
SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.
Wednesday, 4th Oct., at 10 a.
Wednesday, Wednesday,
18th Oct., at 10 am.
1st Novi, at 10 am.
HIYO MARE ... ..(Starta from Kobe) Monday, 18th Sept. HEIAN MARU... ...Starts from Kobel Monday, 2nd Oct. LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM
via Singapore, Penang, Colombo and Suez. HARUNA MABU ...
KATORI MASU
KASHIMA MARU
ATSUTA MARU ....
KAMO MARU
Baturday,
Saturday,
Saterday,
16th Sept.
30th Sept.
14th Oct.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila and Ports.
Saturday, 23rd Sept Saturday, 21st Oct.
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang and Colombo.
+ MALACCA MARŮ...
+ BENGAL MARI
Tuesday, 12th Sept. Friday,
29th Sept.
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu, Los
Angeles, Mexico and Panama.
BOKUYO MARU
NEW YORK via Panama,
LISBON MARU
Monday.. 85th Sept.
15th Sept.
LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus,
Genoa and Valencia.
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon.
+ LYONS MARU
+ YAMAGATA MARU..
+ TOTTORI MARI
YÁSUKUNI MABU.....
3. Friday,
Wodneslav, 13th Sept.
Friday,
15th Sept.
Friday,
29th Sept..
Wednesday,
13th Sept:
15th Sept.
Monday,
18th Sept.
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
"
KAMO MARU(Nagasaki direct). Friday,
+ HAKODATE MABU
† Cargo "only,
For further information, apply toim
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
Telephone 30291, (Private exchanges to all Depts.)
M
MESSAGERIES
M
MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS. Sailings from HONG KONG:
To MARSEILLES via Balgon, Singapore,
Penang, Colombo, Djibouti (Aden),
Suez, Port Said.
FELIX BOUSSEL
PORTHOS
CHENONCEAUX
D'AETAGNAN
ATHOS II.
ARAMIS
ANDRE LEBON
12th Sept. ... 26th Sept:
10th Oct.
.. 24th Oct.
7th Nov.
21st Nov. 5th Dec..
TO SHANGHAI.
PORTHOS
CHENONCEAUX D'ARTAGNAN ATHOS LI..
ARAMIS...
ANDER LEBON
12th Sept. 28th Sept.: 10th Oct.
... 24th Oct.
18th Nov.
22nd Nov, FELIX BOUSJEL“ ... 6th Dec, PORTHOS
**** 20th Dec.
We can issue Through Tickets to EGYPT, SYRIAN PORTS, EAST ATRICA, MADAGASCAR by Transhipment on our Mail Steamers at PORT BAID or DJIBOUTI.
For Full Particulars, apply to:-
Cie. D4 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
& QUEEN'S BUILDING. [3, Moryanna 206ÜL.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1933.
Shipping News Week-End Statement, Waterfront P. & O., British India
WEEK-END CARGO
RETURNS
During the 24 bours ended at 9 am yesterday a total of 16 ships brought 9,033 tons of cargo the Colony and carried. 90,169 tona for through ports. These ships brought 1.373 Asiatic deck passengers to Hong Kong. During the period under review 12 ships left the Colony,
SHIPS IN HARBOUR..
The following merchants ships! were in harbour yesterday:-
Wharves."
Kowloon:-General Lee. Holt's: Diomed O.S.K.-Canton Haru. Donglas Lapraik:-Haiching. Saikang:-Wing Wo
Docks.
Kowloon Promise,
Herva Graciosa, Koramiko, Argus.
TaikoMaple Leaf, Turbo, Hol Bui, Tean"
Buoys.
No. 4.-Tokushima Maru. No. 42,--Col de Lana. No. A3-Snale.
No. A4-Canada Maru,
No. A6.-City of Pittsbury
No. A.-Maranoa.
No. A&-Tjikembang.
No A-Tyndureus.
No. All-Zuiko Mara,
No. B-Chak Sang..
No. B-Kwangchow. "
No. B-Tonkin.
No. Bs. Fingal.
No. B-Meishun.
No. B&-Yatshing.
No. B-Gustav Diederichsen.
No. B-Barge."
No B.-Helikon. No B1-Tung On.. No. B14.-Shantung. No B15.-Kaying. No. B16-Hai Hing. No. R17.-Hafthor. No. B18.-Halvdan.
No. B19.-Sinkiang.
No. B22-Tsinan.
No. B-Anhui.
No. Be2. Hin Sang.
No. 323.--Hopierag:
No. B26-New Mathilde.
No. C-Hirundo...
No. C-Canton,
VESSELS DUE
..
Afrika, Manners', Sept. 20. Ajax, B. & 8., Oct. 27. Antenor, B. & B., October 14. Atsuta Maru, N.Y.E., September, Bengal Maru, N.Y.K., Sept. 28. Bhutan, P.&O., Sept. 15,
►
Burdwan, P. & O., October 3. " Changte, B. & S., October 13. Chenonceaux, Messageries", "Sept. 2. Chichibu Maru, N.Y.K., Sept. 18. Chinese Prince, Furness, Sept. 18. Col. di Lima, Dodwell's, September 11. Comorin, P. & O., October 19. Conte Rosso. Dodwell's, Sept. 30. Conte Verde, Dodwell's, Sept. 14. D'Artaguan, Messageries, Oct. 10. Danmark, Mouners, Sept. 29. Donau, Melchers', Oct. 4. Emp. of Asia, C.P.R., October 11. Empress of Japan, C.P.R., Sept. 28. Empress of Bussia, C.F.S., Sept. 13. Eumscus, B. & S., Oct. 17.
Felix Roussel, Messageries', Sept. 12. -- Gingo Maru,
Sept.
Hai Hings, September 15.
Hakone Mart, N.V.K., Sept.
Husshan Maru, N.Y.K., Sopt. 12. Harus Maru, N.Y.K., September 15, Irion, B. & S., October 18. Kamo Maro, N.Y.X., Sept. 14.. Kashima Maru, N.V.K., Sept. 20. Katori Maru, N.Y.K., September 20...
Mara, Lima
N.Y.E., Oct. 15. Lushan Mári, N.Y.H., September 19. Lycaon, B. & S., September 25 Lyons Marn, N.Y.K., Sept.
19. Machaon, B. & S., Oct. Malacca Maru, N.Y.K., Sept. 11. Mäatus, P. & O., September 20. Maron, B. & S., October 12. Memnon, B. & B., September 29, Muroran Maru, N.Y.E., Sept. 2. Nagara, Gilman's, Sept. 18: Nellore, E. A S. 9.B. Co., October 7. Patroclus, B. & B., September 18. Porthos, Messageries; September 12. Pro. Adams, Dollar's, September 29. Pres. Coolidge, Dollar's, October 2. Pres, Harrison, Dollars, October 13. Pres. Lincoln, Dollar's, Sept. 18. Pres. Folk, Doller's, Sept. 15. Protesilaus, B. & B., September 27. Bakuye Haru, N.F.K., Oct. 22, Rawalpindi, P. & O., October 4, Rhexenor, B. & 9, September. 11. Ruhr, Jebsen's, Sept. 17 Sauerland, Jebsen's, Sept. 29. Shantang, Gilman's, Oct. 1. Silveryew, Furness, Sept. 30, Tai Ping, B. & S., Sept. 12. Takada, B.1 (Aptar), Sept. 14. Talma, B.I. (Apear), September 19. Tangshan Maru, N.Y.K., Sept. 74, Tatsula Maru, N.T.E., Oct. 2. Trier, Melchers', Sept. 22. Yawakuni Maru, NYE Sept. 12.. Yamagata Maru, N.Y.K., Sept. 14. Yingchow, B. & B, Sept. 11.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS. The RM.S. Empress of Russia (from Vancouver via ports) is due here at 3.00 pm. on the 13th Sept ember (Wednesday), and will berth at Kowloon Wharf. She will sail for Manila at noon on the 14th September (Thursday),
ARRIVALS
September 8.
News
Chian Lee, Chinese str., 1,830 tons, Capt. K. Ishii, from Tsingtao, buoy No B18-Yee Tai Hong. Kidderpore, British str., 3,283 tons,
Capt. M. G. Draptr, from Shanghai, buoy No. A2-M, M. and "Co.
Kut Sang, British atr., 3,644 tons,
Capt. 3. W. Pettigrew, from Amoy, buoy No. BJ. M. and
Co. Tyndareus, British str., 7,171 tons.. Capt. T. S. Nivison, from Shanghai, buoy No A9.-B. and S.
September 9.
STEAMER LIMPS
INTO S'HAI
Hsin Ming's Escape
from Disaster
ANCHORS AND PORTION *** OF CARGO, LOST
Apcar and Eastern & Australian
Lines
(COMPANIES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS TAKING CARGO FOR STRAITS, JAVA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GU..., WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST & SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND & QUEENS. LAND PORTS, RED SEA, EGYPT, CONSTANTINOPLE,
GREECE, LEVANTINE PORTS, EUROPE, ETC. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY
DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (UNDER CONTRACT WITH H.M. GOVERNMENT.)
Fro Hongkong (about)
Steamship.
Shanghai, Sept. 5.-After a des- perate struggle with the typhoon New Mathilde, British str., 542 for more than twenty hours, dur- tons, Capt. D. Thomas, froming which she drifed helplessly. Pakhot, buoy No. 02.-Yik Tai for a distance of more than forty violently tossed miles, and was about by mountainous waves, the+BHUTAN"
"NALDERA " * **CORFU "
and Co.
Tsinan, British str., 2,100 tons, Capt. W. G Mekenzie, from Swatow, buoy No. B20.-B. and 3. Canada Maru, Japanese str., 3,523 tons, Capt. J. Kohayashi, from Tawao, buoy No. A14-0.S.K. Chak Sang, British str., 1,470 tons, Capt. R. J. Hopkins, from Can- ton, buny No. B18.-J. M. and Co.
Tona.
6,000 16th Sept.
16,000 23rd Sept. 15,000
7th C'ct. 6,603 14th Oct.
China Merchants s.s. Hain Ming limped into port yesterday morn- ing minus anchors and a quantityOUDAN"
of her of cargo and with most equipments on the deck lost or
*** MANTUA'" 11,000 21st Oct Four sailors who damaged.
RAWALPINDI", 17,000 ***BURDWAN" laboured on the deck narrowly escaped death,,, but were injured. 700 passengers while more than
of City of Pittsburg, British str., 4,719 landed with a large quantity
belongings tons, Capt. E. J. Myles, from their"
soaked with. Keelung, buy No. AB-Bank water.
Line,
Hafthor, Norwegian str., 761_tous, Capt. C. Andersen, from Bang- kok, buoy No. Bl. Thoresen and Co.
Havana Maru, Japanese str., 3,051
|
བྷཱཏི
6,600
6,50)
4th Nov. 11th Nor.
i
...
"COMORIN" "CHITHAL"
15,000 15,000
+ DUMALI”
18th Nov. Bad Deo, 9th Dec.
at
17,000 18th Dec.] 16,000 30th Dec. 6,000 di Jan.
16,010. 13th Jan. 15,000 271h Jau. 4,000 3rd Feb.
The vessel left Weihaiwet
last Thursday. The 10.30 p.m. voyage proved peaceful until a‡ 1. a.m. last Saturday, when she en-
the
"BANCHI"
CARTHAGE" **BANGALORE"
NALDERA. ” *CORFU'
* Cargo only. Oxils Carablanca.
countered the force of the typhoon BHUTAN tons, Capt. I., Tsuda, from She was then approximately five Singapore, Kowloon Wharf-miles from the Shawelshan Island. O.S.K.
.opposite
Tsung Ming. Is- Hydrangea, British str., 581 tona, land. Captain C. C. Ma, com- Capt. P. W. Grierson, from mander of the vessel, ordered full the vessel ré- Swatow, Chiu On Wharf.-Chiu speed, but found On and Co.
peatedly beaten back. Kaying, British str. 1,579 tons,...
Capt. A. F. Summerfield, from Bangkok ria Swatow, buoy No. B15.-B. and S.
Mao Lee, Chinese str., 1,209 tons, Capt. Y. Watanabe, from Hen- fay, Yamati.-Yce Tai Long. Sinkiang, British str., 1,648 tons, Capt. J. S. G. Brown, from Amoy, buoy No. B10.-B. and S.
it
Both Anchors Lost, In view of the grave situation anchors were dropped, and the chains were let out to full length so as to set them firmly in the bottom. In order to combat the force of the wind and to minimise the degree of danger, the vessel was set head into the wind, and the full speed was maintained.
The struggle with the typhoon lasted but a short time, when both anchors were snapped from their chains. The vessel was found to
Tokushima Mary, Japanese str., 3,702 tona, Capt. S. Otcbe, froid Sakite, Stonecutters.-N.Y.K. Tonkin, French str., 906 tons. Capt.
J. Bonnamour, from Kwang Chow Wan, buoy No-M; Mbe drifting. and Co.
The
typhoon maintained fts Yat Shing, British str., 1,424 tons,
The Capt. J. M. Middenway, from force throughout the day. Tsingtao, buoy No. B8.-J. M. waves washed cargo from her deck. Ventilators were broken, and the and Co.
damaged, while the Yushun, Chinese str., 1,079 tons, windlass
Capt. H. C. Wang, from Amoy, bridge, was badly shaken. C.M.S.N. Wharf.-Q.M.S.N.targe number of cabins were flood-
ed with water. While the crew Co.
laboured against disaster, the pas- sengers shrieked and yelled for help.
+
September 10. Borneo, British str., 1,297 tons,
Prichard, Capt. Ra
from Hoihow, Stonecutter. -- Shun Tai and Co. Carignano, Italian str., 3,230 tons,
from Singapore, buoy No. A2~ Dodwell and Co.
Diomed, British str., 6,334 tons,
Capt. Bruse, from Singapore, Holt's Wharf.-B. and S.
A
It was not until 5 a.m. on Sun- day "that the storm abated, and the vessel found her course." She will enter a dry dock for repairs.
Destination
Mare, Havro, L'den., H'bg...
k'dm., Alwerp & Hull Marsbilles and London. Bombay, Marcilles & London. Mars., Havre, L'don,
Hi, k'dm, A'wery, & Hüll Marseilles and London. Bombay, Marsilles and London
·Mars, Havre, L'don,
H'bg, hum, &'werp, & Hall. Bombay, Marseilles and Londer do. Marr, Barre, London,
'bg., Kim, A'werp, & Buf Kombay, Barzelles & London
20.
Mars, Havre, dor.,
Hug, 'am. A'werp & Bull Bombay, Marssil.es & Logos,
do. Mare, Havre, Ludn.,
H'bg., K'dm., A'wery. & Hull
Frequent connections from Port Said for Faasengers and Cargo Constantinople, Pireaus, Smyrna, and other Levant Ports
to
by steamers of the Khedivial Mail Steamship Co.
BRITISH INDIA APCAR SAILINGS
→ TAKADA”. "SIRDHANA"
· TALMA " TILAWA"
"SANTHIA"
7.000 (16th Bept. 8,000- 30th Sept.
10.00
14th Oct,
10,000
28th Uet.
8,000
11th Nov.
Singapore, Penang & Calcutta
do.
do.
do.
6.1.—Apear line steamers have excellent accommodation for 1st and Enc
class passengers.
EASTERN AND AUSTRAL LAN SAILINGS (SOUTH)
-NANKIN
NELLORE" FANDA
7,000
30th Sept.
7.000
3rd Nov.
7,000
2nd Dec.
Manila,
Babanl byday and Me-bourne.
Brisbane
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 S.S. 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 Co.'s Steamers for Southampton and'
London, Panama Canal.
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI AND JAPAN
General Lee, Américan str., 2732 BLUE RIBAND OF MANTUA " 11,000 21st Sept.
tons," Capt. A. D. Hansen, from Shanghai, Kowloon Wharf.— States B.S. Co.
Hai Hing, Norwegian str., 1,445 tons, Capt. O. S. Olsen, from Hoihow, buoy No. Ble.-Thore- sen and Co.
+
Hai Ning, British, str. 840 tons, Capt. E. Walker, from Swa tow, Douglas Wharf-Douglas 8.8. Co.
THE ATLANTIC
Italian Liner Beats German Records
Italy is hailing as a great Fas- that her cast victory the news Hiner Rex has broken' all records for the Atlantic crossing. The York from Rex reached New
yesterday morning Gibraltar twenty-eight hours ahead of sche-
Hin Sang, British str., 1,885 tons, Capt. A. D. Kelman, from San- dakan, buoy No. B22-J. M. and Co.. Hiram, Norwegian str., 1,100 tons, Capt. Hannivig, from Bangkok siz Swatow, buoy. No. 01- Thoresen and Co. Baale, German str., 4,433 tona, dule...
beat the
Capt. R. Daniel, from Shang- She took 4 days 13 hours 58 hai, buoy No. 3-Melchers minutes for the trip and averaged and Co. Somerville, Norwegian str., 2,523 28.92 knots. She thus
tons, Capt. Kaltenborn, from German Uner Manila, buoy No.: A6.-Jebsen Tikembang, Dutch str., 5,028 tops, Capt. P. Meerman, from Amoy,
and Co.
buoy No. 48.-J.C.J.L. Yuan On, Chinese str., 1,116 tons, Capt. Hyguist, from Canton, C.M.S.N. Wharf.-C.M.S.N. Có.
CLEARANCES
September 9.
Carthage, for Singapore.
C. Henri Riviere, for Haihow. Kanchow, for Santhao: Woolgar, for Canton Kilnsea, for Shanghai." Chian Lee, for Whampoa Kutsang, for Kingapore. Yushun, for Canton, Tokushima Maru,. for Singapore. Ou Chao, for KC Wan. Kidderpore, for Singapore, City of Pittsbury, for Bingapore."
September 10. Hirundo, for Bwałow Havana Maru, for Moji. Kwangchow, for, Swatow. Shantung, for Swatow, Chak Sang, for Swatow. Canada Matu for Takao, Saale, for Saigon Mho Lee, for Whampos.
vale, for Bwntow Canton Maru, for Swatow
*BURDWAN". 6,100 RAWALPINDI" 17.000 'COMOKIN". 15,000 **SOMALI
OHITRAL". RANCHI' ***BANGALORE
Sth Uch 5th Oct 20th Oct 0,800 1st Nov. 3rd Nov, 15,000 17,000 17th Nov. 5,000 30th Nov. 15,000 lat Dec 16,000 15th Dec, 15,080 th Dec. 17,000 12th Jan,
RAWALPINDI”. 17,000 (28th Jan.
Shad. Koji, Kobel Thám. S'hai, Kobe & Yokohama.
du.
do.
do.
do.
do.
"CARTHAGE "NALDERA" "SOBFU
"RANPURA
"COMORIN "M "CHITRAL
15,000 9th Feb.
10,000 23rd Feb.
"RANOHI" $17,000th Mar..
do.
CARTHAGE" *NALDERA" "COEFU ?" "MANTUA"
15,000 23 Mar. 16,000
5th Apr
16,00 19th Apr.
do.
11,000 3rd May
do.
Bremen, which All datce are approximate and subject to alteration without notice, Crossed from New York to Cher- All Cabing are fitted with Electric Fans or Punke Leuvre Ventilation. bourg at the rate of 28.51 knots. Steamers on London and Australian Lines are fitted with Laundries and the German liner Europa, Parcels measuring not more than c. it, will be received at the Com- which held the West-bound record pany's Office up to Noon on the day previous to sailing.
For Further Information, Passage Fares, Freights, Handbooks, etc.,
with 27.92 knots.
The Rex was built to beat the
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. record. State direction made her achievement possible. But Signor P. & O. Building, Connaught Road Central, HONG KONG, Agenta.
Mussolini himself, by his personal command and his determination: to win speed laurels for his coun- try, is largely responsible for the Atlantic. Blue Riband going to Italy.
After the Rex had broken down on her "maiden trip to America, | 8ignor Mussolini appointed 'a new board of directors, whom he in- structed:
Find out what is wrong. with the Rex and put it right. She must get the Atlantic Blue Rib- and
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Hong Kong
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Baling about
1st October 16 November
Bailing about
18th Beptem „26th October.
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