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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1933.
Shipping
YESTERDAY'S FREIGHT
RETURNS
IMPORTS 12,620 TONS; THROUGH CARGO 18,990 TONS.
The returns, shown at the Har- bour Office of vessels carrying cargo to the Colony during the 24 hours ended at 9 am, yesterday were:-
Cargo for Through
Holhow
British. Somali,
HE.
Ports.
Singapore 900 Takada,
Calcutta 1,574
Glenamoy,
Singapore 1,150
4,000
4,346
1,300
Anbul,
100
Szechuen,
Swatow 125
Ho Sang,
',
Singapore
749
Yuen 8ang.
Swatow 224
1,289
2,056
Hydrangea.
Swatow 100
Haining,
Swatow 410
RETURN
Ist CLASS
Going Home via Canada
Returning via Suez or
vice versa
From £173-6-6 to £193-14-4.
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Offer the Utmost in
SPEED-SIZE-SPACE-LUXURY
AND
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EMPRESS OF RUSSIA
SAILS NOVEMBER 9th
.for
MANILA
CANADIAN PACIFIC
THE WORLD'S GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM.
Hang Cheong,
Macao
Kamona,
Svalé,
Bangkok 1,852
Yu Shun,
YKLIN
YN.
•
SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolulu.
TAIYO MARU
CHICHIBU MARU...
TATSUTA MARU
SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.
HIYE MARU_...
BEIAN MARU
Wednesday, 15th Nov., at 10 ais. Tuesday, 28th Nov, at 10 am. Wednesday, 13th Dec, st 10 am.
Starts from Kobal Saturday, 11th Nov. (Btarts from Kobe) Monday. 27th Nov.
LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM
via Singapore, Penang, Colombo and Sues.
HAKONE MARU
SUWA MARU
FUSHIMI MĀRU
KITANO MARU
ATSUTA MABU
Saturday, 11th Nov. 25th Nov. 9th Dec,
Saturday,
Saturday,
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila and Ports.
Saturday, 28th Nov, Saturday, 93rd Dec.
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang and Colombo,
GINYO MARU
+ TOKIWA MARU
Sunday, ... Wednesday,
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolula, Les
Angeles, Mexico and Panama. RAKUYO MARU
12th Nov. 29th Nov,
Wednesday.
Friday, Sunday,
8th Nov.
10th Nov. 19th Nov.
Wednesday,
LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus,
NEW YORK via Panama.
+ TSUYAMA, MARU
+ TAKAOKA MARU
Genoa and Valencia.
✦ TOYOOKA MARU...
15th Nov.
+ MURORAN MARU”.....”.
Friday,
Wednesday,
Wednesday. 8th Nov. Wednesday, 15th Nov.
10th Nov. 17th Nov. 22nd Nov.
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Rangeen.
+ AKITA MARU
SHANGHAL, KOBE & YOKOHAMA. :
HAKOZAKI MARU...
ATSUTA MARU (Nagasaki direct)... Friday.
TERUKUNI MARU,
† Cargo only.
For further information, apply to:-
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
Telephone 30291. (Private exchanges to all Depts.)
M
MESSAGERIES
M
MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS. Sailings from HONG KONG :
YS MARSEILLES via Salgon, Singapore, |
Onlombo, ·D{Ibouti (Aden),
Saez, Port-Sald. ⠀
ATHOS II ARAMIS ANDRE LEBON
FELIX ROUSSEL PORTHOS CHENONCEAUX
D'ARTAGNAN
To SHAUGHAI — KOBE.
7th Nov.
" 21st Nov 5th Dec. -19th Dea.
2nd Jan.
16th Jan
D'ARTAGNAN
30th. Jan.
ATHOS II
ARAMIS
... 5th Nov. ANDRE LEBON'
... 20th Nov, FELIX ROUSSEL... 4th Dec. PORTHOS
... 18th Dec. 31st Dec. 14th Jan. ... 28th Jan.
CHENONCEAUX
We can iman. Through Tickets to EGYPT, BY PORTE, EADY AFRICA, ManaGascan by Transhipment on our Mail - Steamers, at
Pour BAID or Detouri.AN
For Fall Particulars, apply to:-
--Ciɑ. De MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
8 QUE'S BUILDING." [3
On Chao,
Swatow #14
Anna Maersk
Baltimore 1,700. Michael Jebsen,
7.098-13.091
2,000
Holhow 3,091
4.791-
2,000
Portuguese.
K. C. Wan 200
'π
200
Chinese.
Canton
1,200
Tchekam,
Yuen On,
Holhow 250
Amoy 284
Total..
700
534 1,900
12,623
16,991
ASIATIC DECK PASSENGERS. The following vessels brought Asiatic deck passengers to the Colony" during the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday:
Takada (British), Calcutta... 438 Anhui (British), Holhow..... 445 Szechuen (British), Swatow ... 93 Ho Sang (British), Singapore... 219 Yuen Sang (British), Swatow. 84 85 Hydrangea (British), Swałow Haining (British), Swatow... 312 Kamona (British), Bangkok Michael Jebsen (Danish), Hol-
News Daily Statement, Glearances,
ARRIVALS
November 1.
Ships In Harbour, etc.
Ho Sang, British str., 3,293 tons, Capt. T. Grant, from Singa-
AN AWNING AS
COLLISION MAT
pore, Kowloon Wharf.-J. Revenue Launch and
and Co.
November 2.
Apoey.. British
Yaumati Ferry
Mishap
15
P. & O., British India
Apcar and Eastern & Australian
Lines
(COMPANIES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS TAKING CARGO FOR
STRAITS, JAVA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULS, 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 CharACT WITH H.M. GovNKCENT.)
From Hongkong
Steamship
Tona.
#RAWALPINDI” 17,000 *** BURDWAN “ 6,500
(about)
str., 1,776 tong. "Capt. C. Boyce, from Port Campha, Taikoo Sugar Re- finery Wharf.-Wo Fat Sing. Barunga, British str., 2,598 tons,
Capt. J. W. Penney, from New Ferry Co, wharf was the scene of The Hong Kong and Yaumati castle, buoy No. A8.-Dodwell! and Co.
a co lision between the Revenue Golden Star, American str., 4,037 | launch. Kwong Lee and the Yau- tons, Capt. H. B. Hausen, from mati Ferry Man Yuen. At 9.10 Yawata (Japan), Socony this morning, the Man Yuen was Wharf---States-8.8. Co.
leaving the wharf, while the Kwong Haldis, British str., 1,144 tons, Lee was on the point of coming Capt. A. Hall, from Swatow, alongside. The Kwong Lee on see- buoy No. 9.-Wo Fat Sing. ing the Man Yuen going estern Kwanto Maru, Japanese str., 5,788 blew one blast to denote her dir- tons Capt. T. Suruga, from ection. On receiving no answer Manila, buoy No. A4—O.SK. the coxawaïn blew another blast and Siberot, Dutch str. 1,011 tons, still carried on, but for some un- Capt. Bril, from Canton, Yau-known reason, it is alleged the Man mati.--J.C.J.L.
Yuen started to go ahead, with the Somali, British str., -3,522 tons, result that they collided."
Capt. T. H. Kemp, from Singa- The Kwong Lee was not severely pore, Kowloon Wharf.-M. M. damaged but the Man Yuen hadNALDERA " and Co.
her bow rather badly smashed. The "CORFU " Szęchuen, British str., 1,594 tons, coxswain of the Man Yuen did not | **** BHUTAN *.
Capt. S. M. Barling, from Swa-consider the damage severe enough tow, buoy No. E21.-B. and S. to stop her carrying out, her' trip.
~~** RANPURA * Takada, British str. 4,223 tons, Whilst in mid harbour, however the BEHAR
Capt. J. Hamaford, from Sin-Man Yuen was heard to give four RAWALPINDI 17,000 24th Feb. gapore, Kowloon, Wharf.-M. blasts on which two ferry launches M. and Co.
**** BOUDAN" went to her aid and brought her Tchekam, Chinese str., 806 tons, passengers aff. The awning was "COMORIN " Capt. Kwok Lab Fel, from Hoi- stripped off the Man Yuen and used CHITRAL”* how, Stonecutters-Ping On and Co.
W
4th Nov. 11th Nov.
"COMORIN ".. “CHITRAL” *** SOMALI **
RANCHT“ "CARTHAGE" ***BANGALORE". 8,000
15,000
15th Nov, ·
16,000
2nd Deo.
6,800
9th Dec,
17,000 15,000
18th Dec, 80th Dec. 6th Jan
18,000 13th Jan. 15,000 27th Jan,
$,000
17,000 600
3rd Feb.
11th Feb. 17th Feb.
as a collision mat, and this "fixed" BURDWAN "
up, the Man Yuen proceeded to Yuan On, Chinese str. 1.118, tons, the Yanmati shelter under her own
Capt. K. W. Nyguist, from steam. Anoy, C.M.SN, Wharf.-C.M. SN.. Co.
CLEARANCES
November 2 Deli Maru, for Swatow. Denpark, for Dairen. Glenamoy, for Dairen. Golden Star, for Saigon. Holhow, for Swatow, Hydrangea, for Swatow. King Yuan, for Swatow. Siberoet, for Berace. Tjisadanie, for Amoy. Van Heutsz, for Singapore. Yuen Sang, for Canton. Yuan On, for Canton.
VESSELS DUE
5
Akila Maru, N.Y.K., Nov. 14,
rl
how....
54
Yu Shun (Chinese), Canton... Yuen On (Chinese), Amoy
172
Andre Loban, Messagarias'. 'Nov. 20. Aramis, Messageries, Nov., 5.
195
Total...
2,092
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.
The arrivals and departures during the period under review were:--
12
0
1
0
2
1
1
4 Arr. Dep. British w American Norwegian Danish Portuguese Japanese Chinese
Athos II., Messageries', Nov. 7. Atauta Maru, N.Y.K., Nov. 8. Bangalore, P. & O., Nov. Burdwan, P. & 0., Nov. 10. Burgenland, Jobsen's, Nov. 23. Calcutta Maru, N.YE., Nov. 28. Carthage, P. & O., Nov. 30, Chichiba Maru, N.Y.K., Nov. 24. City of Evansville, Bank Line, Dec. 14. City of Lille, Bank Line, Nov. 13. City of Winnipeg
Bank Nov. 7.
Line, Conte Verde, Dodwell's, Nov. 4. Cornsville, Back Line, Nov. 24. Durban Maru, N.Y.K., Nov. 18. Ep. of Asia, C.P.S., Nov. 30 Emp, of Japan, C.P.S., Nov. 24, Emp. of Enseis, C.P.S., Nov. 9. Felix Roussel, Messageries, Dec. 4. Gertrude, Maorak, Jebsen's, Dec. 5. Gingo Mari, N.Y., Nov, 11. Hakone Maru, N.Y., No. 10. Hai Hing, Thoresen's, Nov. 28. Hector, B. & 8. Nov. 11. Hellas, Thorasan's, Nov. 18. Helios, Thoresen's, Nov. 23. Hermod, Thoresen's, Nov. 5. Hiram, Thoresen's, Nov. 12. Hilda, Dodwell's, Nov. 9. Klenamoy, Somali, Takada, Ho Huashan Maru, N.Y.E., Dec. 6.
Total
19"
SHIPS IN HARBOUR. The following merchant ships were in Harbour yesterday:
Wharves
Kowloon-Empress of Canada.
Sang.
China Merchants:-Yushun... OSK.: Dell Maru
Douglas Lapralk:-Haining. Salkong:-On Chao.
Chiu On:-Hydrangea
Docks,
Kowloon:-Havdrot, Marly, Bud-
dhallud.
Talkoo: Jutlandia, Kiangse, Hang Cheongi
Buoys
Hol
Sul,
No. Al-Nellore. No. A3-Carnarvonshire. No. A4.--Kwangto Maru. No. 'B3-Kalgan. No. B-Promise.
No. B5.Helikon,
No. B6-Kamuna,
No. B10-Michael Jebsen, 'No, B12.-King Yuan.
No. 17-Hermod No. 521-8zechnen.. No. C1-Hafthor.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTA The E. and Ass. Tanda left Manila for this port yesterday afternoon, with the outward Aus- tralian mails, and is due here to morrow (Saturday) morning,
The RMS. Empress of Russia (from Vancouver via ports) arriv ed at Yokohama yesterday at 8.30 am.; left at 8 pm, is due af Hong
8 am and will leave for Manila at 6 pm, the same day, Wed
The P and Osa Chitral left Singapore for this port on the 28th Inst. at 3 pm, with the outward English malls, and is due here to day at 6 am
Hoiyo Maru, N.Y.K., Nov, 28. Hakeraki Mani, N.Y.E, Nov. 10. Java, Manners'
New
8.
Kitano Mara, N.Y.K., Nov. 24. Lushan Haru, N.Y.K., Nor. 2. Malayan Prince, Furness, Nov. 13. Malaya, Manners, Dec. 9 Memãos,
B. & S., Nov. B. Menelaus, B. & 8., Nov. 6. Manestheus, B. & S., Nov. 4. Muroran Maru, N.Y.E., Nov. 7.. Nagato Maru, N.Y.E, Nov. 29.... Nankin, E. & A., Dec. 3. Nanking, Gilman's, Deb. 1. Nelep, B. & S., Nov. 30. Feiping, Gilman's, Dec. 19. Perseus, B. & §., ́Dec. 3. Phemins, B. & S., Nov. 8. Pres: Grant, Dollar's, Nor, 8. Prea. Hoover, Dollar's, Nov. 6. Pres. Johnson, Dollar's, Nov. 10. Rakujo Maru, N.Y..K, Nov. 6. .... Saarbrucken's, Nov. 11.
Malchers, Nov. 18: Saarland,
B.L. (Apcar), Nov. 10.
B.I. (Apcar), Nóv., 15. Mara, NYK Nov. 8. Suwa Maru, N.T.K., Nov. 24. Tal Fing, B. & B., Nov. 10, Talma, B.I. (Apoar), Nov. Tamera, Gilman's, Nov. 20. Tanda, E. & A: 8.8. Co., Νοτι Tangshan Maru, N.YK., Nov. 17. Tantalus, B. & 8 Nov. 9. Tatsuta Maru
·Dos. B.. NYE Tenerira, Thoresen's, Nov. Teirosiss, B. & S., Nor Tergesten, Dodwell's,” 1 Terukun! Meru, N.X... Now, L
na Farness, Nov. 26.
B.
Takiwa, Mara, N.Y-K... Nov. 28. Tottori Maru, NY Nov. 18. Tooks Maru, N.Y.K., Nov.16. Tempsha, Thoresen, Nov. 30. Tyndareun, B. 8. Nov. 29 Famagats Maru, NY.E., Nov. 4.
BRITISH CARGO SHIPPING
Menace of Foreigu Subsidies
The serious state of British cargo shipping, to which corres- pondents have called attention in The Times," was again raised at a meeting of the Council of the Chamber of Shipping yesterday. Loading owners are understood to have made it clear that, in their view, the situation could not be allowed to drift. A large and re- presentative committee of owners of ordinary cargo vessels, or "tramps," was formed, which is of the to examine all aspects problems thoroughly and to make recortimendations.
* Cargo only.
6,500 3rd Mar.
15,000 10th Mar. 15,000 24th Mar. 8,000 31st Mar,
+ Untis Caenblanca.
Destination
unibay, Marseilles and London Bare, Havre, L'dun..
'g, b'un d'werp, & Hall, Bombay, Marseilles and Londos do.
Mare., Havre, Londos,
H'bg., H'dm., A'werp, & Hali Bombay, Marseilles & London; 30.
Mars, Harre, Lidov.,
H'bg, 'dm, A'werp. & Hall, Bombay, Marseilles & London,
do. " Mars, Havre, Lidon.,
Hbg., R'dm., A'werp. & Hull Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Mars, Havre, L'don,
H'bg,, H'àm, & A'werp Bumbay, Marseilles & London. Math, Harro, L'don., 'bg,
B'da, A'werp, & Bull Marseilles and London, -
do..
Mars., Havre, L'don,
Hbg., R'dm., Awerp, & Hull
Frequent connections from Port Said for Passengers and Ostgo to Constantinople, Pireaus, Smyrna, and other Levant Porte by steamers of the Khedivial Mail Steamship Co,
BRITISH INDIA--APCAR SAILINGS
"SANTHIA" "TAKADA " “SIBDHANA” "TALMA"
8,000 7,000 8,000
11th Nov. 24th Nov. 9th Dec..
Singapore, Penang & Calourta do. do.
-10,000 | 23rd Dec.
་
BL--Apsar Line steamers have excellent sccommodation for 1st and inc
class passengers-
EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (SOUTH)
· NELLORE” *TANDA."
NANKIN"
7,000
3rd Nov. 4 p.m.
7,000
2nd Dec.
7,000
30th Dec.
› Manila,. habeat, Brisbane
bydooy and Me.bourne."
رقم
Regular Monthly Baillings 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 vía New
"Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.
The P. & O. Royal Mail Steamers to London and
The P.&O. Branch Bervice of Steamers to London via Suez The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers for Southampton and
London, Panama Canal.
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI AND JAPAN
Among the various matters to be considered will doubtless be the con- certed schemes for scrapping and laying up tonnage which recently met with a large measure of sup- port from the owners of ordinary | » TAKADA" cargo vessels, Should it be found
"CHITRAL"
"CARTHAGE" "NANKIN**
and Nov., 6 a.m.
Amoy, Moji, Kobe & Osaka Bhanghai, Robe & Yokohama S'hai Moji,Kobe, Osaka Xhama Amoy, b'hai, Moji, Kobe & Osaka, S'ha, Kobe & Yokohama
do.
S'hai.. Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. S'hai, Kobe & Yokohama. S'hai, Moji, Kobe & YokohamŻIA B'bai, Kobe Yokohama.
7,000
15,000
3rd Nov
7,000
bih Nov.
8,00 17th Nove
$17,000 | 17th Nov.
'NALDERA ***
*" BHUTAN"
BEHAR". CORFU
4BANPURA
15.000 7,000 -16.000 6,500
1st Dec. 3rd Dec. 15th Dec.
28th Dec
15,000
29th Dec.
! 6,000
7th Jan,
-17,000
19th Jan
28th Jan.
18,000
9th Feb.
15,000 23rd Feb. 17,000; 9th Mar. "15,000 23rd Mar. 18,000 6th Apr. 15,000 19th Apr. 11,000
Brd May
do.
do."
do.
desirable to invite the co-opera- FANDA" tion of the Government British "BIRDHANA”. owners would be able to recall "RANGHI that when they earned substantial *"BANGALORF" 8,000 30th Nov. profits during and immediately after the War period considerable the proportions were taken by Government in taxation, Since the War foreign mercantile mar ines have been much increased. and the view has lately gained #KAWALPINDI" 17,000 mach support that if foreign ** COMORIN* countries persist in subaldizing | "CHITRAL": their mercantile marines British BANCHI”. owners may be obliged to sak the Government to consider the grant if some form of financial assista ance.
"CARTHAGE" "NALDERA “ *CORFU 44 MANTUA"
Cargo Caly.
do. do.
Questions raised at the meeting of the Council yesterday included the proposed subsidizing scheme for liner services by the South African and Italian Governments, against which feeling throughout dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. British industry. is very
strong All Cabins are atted with Electric Fans or Funke Louvre Ventilation. and French proposals for sub- Steamers on London and Australian Lints are fitted with Laundries aidizing French shipping gen- Parcels measuring not more than fc. It will be recaired at the Com erally and a scheme for en-pany Office up so Noon on the day previous to sailing. couraging the employment of For Further Information, Paseage Fares, Freights, Handbooks," eto, French tonnage.
LIVERPOOL SHIPPING
During the four weeks ended August 28 the total number of ships which arrived in the Mersey was 240, compared with 185 in the corresponding period of last year. The total tonnage was over 763- 000, against 630,000. There was a decided increase in the imports of cotton of all kinds; particularly Egyptian and Sudanese, in trudit, tobacco, and grain, and also indi- cations that ships which have been lying idle were being brought into service again." The Liverpool "steamer" Neleus, which has been ials for six months in Bidston Dock, is being reconditioned at Birkenhead for service in the East; Another vessel in the same dock Is also being put into service An official of the Mersey Docks Har bour Board stated recently that "the next "figures avaliable, would show greater. Increases,
applyi
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. P.&O. Building, Connaught Road Central, HONG KONG, Agenta
SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC
SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS (with limited, but exceptionally good passenger accommodation.
HOMEWARDS
Fa Lie
TO PORT SAID, MARSEILLES," ALGIERS, ORÁN, ROTTERDAM (AMSTERDAM), HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG LED OTHER SCANDINAVIAN POETS
VIS MANILA AND STRAITS SETTLEMEN'
MAV. "NANKING? M.8, “TAMARA”-
OUTWARDS
To SHANGHAI ÎND TAPAN PORTS
M:S. TAMARA.
PELPING
-Sailing spent
1st Decembes
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