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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1933.
Shipping News Week-End Statement, Waterfront P. & 0., British Indla
WEEK-END CARGO
RETURNS
During the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday a total of 10 ships. brought 4,454 tons of cargo to the Colony and carried 15,111 tons for through ports. These ships brought 268 Asiatic passengers to Hong Kong. During the perlod under review 24 ships left the Colony,
SHIPS IN HARBOUR.
The
following merchant ships were in harbour yesterday?—
Wharres.
News
THE CHINA COAST
Changes And Appointments
Mr. J. Scott, sup'y second ofcer from short leave, is on reserve,-
Mr.. K. Macleod, sup'y sedad officer, from reserve, has gone third 'officer, Anhui,
Mr. W. R. Kermode, sup'y chief officer, from in transit, has gone
Kowloon:-General Lee, China Merchants:-Tal Poo Sek. on spécial duty. Chiu On:-Hydrangea.
Dockut
Kowloon:- Malayan Prince, Amalthus, Mau Sang, Marly, Kwangtung, Koromiko,
Talkoo: Hol Su Kiangsu, Hupeh, Hang Cheong, Tai Lee, Hong, Kheng, Shenandoah II
Buoys
NO. AL-Genyo Maru, No. A2.-Tisadane. No. A3 City of Lille,
No. A4.-Cymeric.
No. A5-Tantalus ̈
No. A6.-Taiping.
No. A9.-Kennedy Mari, No. A11.-Glenluce.
Capt. A. F. Summerficid, of the Kaying, has gone command, Kwei Fang.
SHIP'S ORDEAL. IN A HURRICANE
Lloyd's Presentation To Captain
A CREW'S EXPERIENCE
(Special Air-Mall Service)
Apcar and Eastern & Australian
Lines
(COMPANIES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND), MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS TAKING CARGO FOR
STRAITS, JAVA, BURMA, ČEYLON," INDIA, PERSIAN GULE, 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 CoxTRACT WITH H.M. GovinкMENT.)
From
Steamship
Londen, Oct. 25. Lloyd's silver medal for meritor- ious services, which is awarded to those who by axtraordinary exer- tions contribute to the preservation Capt. J. D. Fraser, of the Kwe of vessels and cargoes from perils yang, has gone command, Kaying.of all kinds," was presented yester "COMÜRIN ** Capt. J. G. Smart, from reserve day to Captain D: L C. Evans for "CHITRAL" is in transit."
his handling of the Holt liner | +48OMALI ** Phemius during, a hurricane last November.
Mr. T. S. Stewart, second officer, Fatsban, has gone second officer, Szechuen.
Mr. E. J. E. Cox, second officer, Szechuen, is on short leave,
Mr. W. E. Hargrave, spy gecond officer, from short leave has gone second officer, Eweiyang MF. J. G. Lincoln, second officer, Kweiyang, has gone second officer. Fatshar
No. A15. Java.
"No. 3.-Kwai Yang,
No. B4-8hun Chih,
Aba
No. B8.-Hop Sang. No. 39-Shantung. No. B17. Hiram. No. B18.-Chinhua. No. B20.-Sinkiang. No. 321. Talyuan. No. 822-Yatshing. No. B26-Tinhow. No. C1.-Halldor,
No. C2.-Hulchow, No, C.-Shinkyo Maru
Hakozaki
ARRIVALS?
November 18,
Mr. W. A. Hadden, second officer, Sunning, has gone third officer, Shengking.
Mr. W. Calder, sup'y second officer, Wanhsien, has gone second officer, Sunning.
Mr. Moore, second officer, Huichow, is on reserve
Mr. O Fox, supy chief officer, Wanhsien. has gone chief officer, Saiyang
a
"BANOHT" The presentation was mads by "CARTHAGEN”. Sir Percy Mackinnon, Chairman of BANGALORE",
"NALDERA ”
Lloyd's, who described the conduct of the captain, officers, and crew CORFU a display of saamanship of a very+BHUTAN high order.
The Phemius, which had passed through the Windward Passage
were blown
RANPURA" BEHAR" Capt. Y. N. Campbell, from in for Colon became unmanageable in "RAWALPINDI"
between Hayti and Cuba en route transit, has gone command, Changa hurricane on November 5. Some BOUDAN”
away, and a wind estimated at 900 COMORIN of the hatch covera miles an hour sent an almost solid "CHITRAL" sheet of spray over the bulwarks 1 BURDWANTM sad carried away tarpaulins. The chief and third officers laboured in
"RANCHI "CARTHAGE". considerable danger to secure the hatches, but it was three houra before they could complete the work and return to shelter. The funnel was blown away and deam failed, fires blew out with the back- draught, oil ran through the fur- nace doors, and the ship was in total darkness Next day, during & temporary lull, an emergency set was got working and an 8.0.8. was sent out, to which a reply was received from the Arignani. The efforts of the engineers to raise steam were unsuccessful, and the position of the ship became serious, as pumps could not be used. To add to the difficulties, burning oil ran out of the furnace doors and had to be put out by extinguishers.
Mr. P. Jenkins, chief officer, Suiyang, has gone chief officer, Huichow.
Mr. J. S. Turnbull, sup'y chief offer, Kiating, has gone chief officer, Taiyaan,
Maru, Japanese str
Mr. J. H. Forbes, chief officer, 6,310 tons, Capt. J. Tsuji, from Taiyuan, has gone chief officer, Kin- Singapore, buoy No, N.Y.K
A3.--tang.
Maron, British str., 4,114 tons, Capt. Collins, from Shanghai, Taikoo Dock-B and S. New Mathilde, British str., 842 tons, Capt. D. Thomas, from Pakhol, Stonecutters.-Yik Tai and Co.
is on reserve.
Capt. J. Legge, from short leave,
Mr. E. W. Richards, chief officer, Kintang, hus gons command, the same ship.
Mr. W. L. officer, Huichow, has gone second Morrison, second
officer, Soochow
Mr. F. A. C. Taylor, second officer, Soochow, has gone second officer, Huichow.
Mr. C. E. Duncan, from in transit, has gone sup'y second officer, Wanhsien.
November 11. Brewiken, Norwegian str., 1,599 tons, Capt. N Norvalls, from Swatow, West Point Wharf.--- J. M. and Co. Donau, German str., 9,034 tons,
Capt. J. Hinsch, from Shang- Mr. G. T. M Ramsay, chief hai, Kowloon Whart-Mel-officer, Wuhu, is on reserve, chers and Co...
General Lee, American str., 2,732 tons, Capt. A. D. Hansen, from Shanghai, Kowloon Wharf.- S.8. Co,
N.Y.K.
Mr. W. E. Awoock, chief officer, Wong has gone chief officer, Wuhu,
Tons,
Hongkong (about)
15,000 18th Nov. 15,000
and Dev. 5,800 9th Dec
17,000 16th Dec. 15,000 8th Dec. 6,000 6th Jan,
18,000, 13th Jan 15,000 27th Jan,
8,000 3rd Feb.
17,000 11th Feb" 8,000 17th Feb.
17,000 94th Feb 6,500 3rd Mar.
15,000 10th Mar, 15,000 24th Mar." 6,000 31 Mar.
17,000 7th April 18,000 21st April
む
Destination
[Bombay, Marseilles and London
Mara, Havre, Londo,
H'bg., K'dm., A'weṛp. & Hu} Bombay, Marseilles & London
do
Mare, Havre, Lídan....
B'bg., H'am, A'werp. & Hull, Bombay, Marseules & London.
do: Mare, Havre, L'don.,
Hbg., K'dm., A'werp, Hull Bombay, saracilisa & London. Bombay, Mars, Havre, L'don"
H'bg., 'dm, & A'worp Bozobay, Marseilles & London. Mars, Elavre, L'don, H'bg.
B'dm., Aʼwerp, & Buil Marseilles and London"
do.
Mare, Havre, 'don
Ebg, K'am, A'wery, & Hull
·Marneilles and London.
do
Frequent connections from Port Said for Passengers and Owrgo. to Constantinople, Pireaus, duyrus, and other Levant Porta by steamers of the Khedivial Mail Steamship Co.
*'TAKADA" "SIEDE NA *TALMA”
SANTHIA" 'TILAWA "
BRITISH INDIA--APCAR SAILINGS
7,000 23rd Nov.-.
Singapore, Penang & Calousia
8,000
9th Dec
do,
10,000 10,000
800.30th Jan."
93rd Dec.
do.
8th Jan.
do.
do.
* Calla BangooL
8.1.--Apene Line steamers have exosilent accommodation for 1st mati 2ae
class passengers.
EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (SOUTH)
TANDA "NANKIN"
NELLORE TANDA".
2ad Dec.
7,000 27,000 305 Boo.
ard Feb.
7,00
7,000 3rd Mar.
Brisban
kanila, Babeul, 1. Bydney 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 Now
Zeeland, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.
The P. & O. Royal Mail Steamers to London and
The F. & Q. Branch Service of Steamers to London via Sues. The New Zealand Shipping Co's Steamers for Southampton and
· London, 'Pansen - Chaal,
i
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI AND JAPAN,
OIL ON THE SEA Throughout that night the ship roiled and lurched very heavily, and the next day the wind was again blowing with auch violence that the rolling of the ship became even heavier, The emergency wireless set failed and the starboard gang- way was carried away. A very heavy sea struck the vessel and about 100 tons went down No. 2 hatch. This added greatly to the seriousness of the ship's position, so that orders were, given to "put on lifebelts and oil
was poured overboard. The effect of the oil was to deaden the seas, and in the opinion of the captain the ship would have foundered had not the pouring of oil been carried continuously. Though up to thie time Captain Evana had done his best, so far as possible, to keep the BANGALORE
***RANOHI” seriousness of their position from TALMA the crew, it is hardly possible that CARTHAGE" they had failed to realize it, and RANKIN their powers of endurance had been "TILAWA" Samarinda, Yaumati J.C.JL. officer, Risthig, has gone chief day it had been impossible to "SANTHIA" Mr. I. Callender, chief engineer the early morning of the previous BHUTAN * further tested by the fact that since "NALDERA Tehekam, Chinese str.. 808 tons, engineer officer, Talynan
Capt. Kwok Lal Fel, from Mr. B. F. Young, sup'y second great shortage of water and food.
obtain stores and there had been a CORPU Holbow, Stonecutters,-Ping engineer officer, Wanhsien. has All through the night the pouring
*BEHAR
Mr. W. J. G. Jones, sup'y chief of oll was carried out, though those engineer officer, Wanhsien, has handling the drums were suffering from bruises, exhaustion, hunger, resigned.
and thirst.
Capt. J. W. Jenkins, sup'y master, Wanhsien, has gone com- Ginyo Maru, Japanese str., 6,128 mand, Kiungchow,
toris, Capt. Y. Morok, from Capt. V.Taylor," of the Kiung Shanghai, buoy No. Alchow, has gone command, Poyang Mr. B. Mellett, sup'y third Hector, British str., 6,841 tons, engineer, officer, Kwangohow, has Capt. A, Ogden, from Singa-gone third engineer officer, See pore, Holt's Wharf.-B. and S. chuen. Hydrangea, British str., 561 tons, Mr. P. Plunket, from home leave, Capt. P. W Grierson, from has gone sup'y third engineer Swatow, Chiu On
officer, Kwangchow:" Chiu On 8.5, CQ,
Wharf.
Sinabang, Dutch str., 1,010 tons,
Capt. E. A. J. Päls.
from
Ping On and Co. Tymeric, British str., 3,178 tons, Capt. E. H. Bulman, from Mike, buoy No. A4.--Bank Line. Tai Yuan, British str., 2,100 tons, Capt. J. K. Clark, from Amoy, buoy No. 821-B, and 6.
November 12.
1,293
Mr. H. Campbell sap chief engineer officer, Wanhaien, has gone on special duty.
resigned.
Mr. J. S. Young, third engineer officer, Taiyuan, hae resigned.
Mr. J. P. Hume, suply third engineer Efficer, Wanhaien has gone Deli Maru, Japanese str.,.
third enginer, officer, Taiyuan... tons, Capt. N. Hirose from officer, Kiungchow, has resigned.
Mr. J. Stevenson, third engineer Swatow, Q. 8. K Wharf- Mr. Baggott, second engineer 0.8.K. Halldor, Norwegian str., 840 tons, second engineer officer, Wanhsien. officer, Kisting, has gone amp'y Capt. J. Hansen; from Bang- Mr. C Gray, spy chief engine kek, buoy No. C1.Thoresen eer officer, in transit, has gone and Co.
chief engines officer, Chekiang. Hop Sang, British str., 1,359 tona,
Mr. M. Scott Beting chief eg Capt. D. 8. Pethick, from incer officer, Chekiang, has gone Tsingtao, buoy No. B8.-J. M. second
the same and Co.
shipincer officer,
gk Hulchow, British str., 1,220 tons, Mr. A. B. M. Coleman, acting Capt. Christie, from Swatow, second engineer officer, Cheking, buoy No, C2-3, and 6.. has gone third engineer officer, Sinklang, British str., 1,648: tons, the same ship.
Capt. J. S. Brown, from Swa- tow, budy No, 820--B, and 8. Tin Beng, Chinese str., 943 tons,
Capt, Kwok Sau, from Fort Bayard Baikong Wharf.-Wo Hop and Co.. Yat Shing, British str., 1,424 tons, Capt. Middenway, from Can tona, Capt. B22,—J, M. and Co.
CLEARANCES
بسته
November 11. Breviken, for Canton, Burdwan for Singapore, Canton for Haiphong:" Chinhua for Manila. City of Winniper, for Takao: Donau, for, Manila, Glentice, for Manila Graciosa, for Bangkök Hakone Maru, for Bingapore.
· Hákozáki. Máfu, for Changtiad. (Continuež de 'west odluASTEN
Mr J. Moust, third engineer
(Continued on next column)
Oldekerk, for Shanghai. Kwangtung, for “Amoy, President Johnson, for Manis, Pronto, for Singapore. Tại Bhon for Enay. Tai Poo Bek, för K. C. Wan
*November 12.
General Lee, för Mañita Ginyo Marú” for Dingapore, Hector for Shangyal. Hiram for Buslow- Hosan Maru, for Swętow.se Koromika for Andby, Mo anti tu to RoLaodon Scotland Maru for Port Redor, Belur Maru, for Port Wellut, Shantung,” for ($water/ Binabang, for "Canton, Evale, for Swatque d Tchekam, for. Hoihow.. "Yuen Bang, "for Swatow,
од
SIRDHANA**
8,000.. 17th Nov. 17,000 17th Nov. 6,000 80th Nov. 10,000 30th Nov. 15,000
1st Loc. --7,000 and Dec. 10,000 18th Dec. 16,000 15th Des
6,500 28th Dec. | 8,000,|| Suth Dec, 15,000. 28th Dec:: and - Ich Jan. * NELLOKE"
$7,000 7th Jan, ''RANPURA” 17,000 19th Jan,
KAWALPINDI" 17,000 28th Jan.-
7,000 4th Feb. 9th Feb. 10,000 16,000 23rd Feb. 17,000) 9th Mar. 16,000 and Mar, 18,000 | 8th Apr.
TANDA
COMORIN." "CHITRAL”
RANCHI -CARTHAGE" *NALDERA
***MANTUA
officer, Tean, has gone third eng-CORFU" ineer officer, Kinagdhow.
Mr. LA Bailie, second officer, RAWALPINDI in Skag, he gone second officer, Hop Sang AGR
Mr. V. H. Beid, third officer, Hop Sang, has gone second officer, Hin Saag
Cargo chly:
15,000 | 19th Apri
11,000 3rd May
17,000 17th May
Amoy, S'hai,,Moji, Köbe &z Osaka B'bai, Kobe & Yokohama
do. Amoy, 8'hai,Moji, Kobe & Osaka Bhangbai, hobe & Yokohama Shal, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama Amoy, Bhai Meji, Kobo & Osake b'bai, Kobe & Yokohama." S'hai,, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama Andy 9'hai,Moji, Kobe & Osaka
·6'haz, Kobo & Tokokama.
do.
S'hai, Moj, Kobe & Y'hamu. Shanghai, Kobe dr Y'hama
do.
S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yokuhassa," Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama
S'hai, Kobe & Yokohama
All dates are approximate and subject to alteration wiikous, golice, Mr. M. L. Hardie, second officer, All Cabins are fitted with Electric Faza or Funia Louvre Vantilation the same ship. Hop Sang, has gone third officer, Steamers on Londen and Australian Lines are fitted with Laundries
Mr. N. H. King, has gone sccond pany Office up to Noon on the day previous to sailing
Parcela mesauring not more than 50. ft, will be received at the Onze- officer, Fooshing.
"
Fooshing, has gone third officer, Mr. B. J. Walsh, second officer, the same ship
For Further Information, Pamage Fares, Freights,” Handbooks, sto,
applyi
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
Mr. Jas Scott, from reserve, P. & O. Building, Connaught Road Contral, HONG KONG, Agrolaz
has gone second officer, Kiungchow. Mr. King, second officer, Ki- ungehow, has gone third officer, Anshun
Mr. C E. Duncan, third officer, Aushun, has gone sup'y "second" officer, Kinngebow.
Capt. J. Taylor, from short leave, has gone command, Kiungchow.
Mr H Davies, from reserve, has gone second officer, Tungwo
Mr. Phong Chân Hai, second officer, Eu Shun," is on short leave Mr, Bhi Wai Shuu, has gone acting ssound offber, Yr Bhan- / Le Capk Ch. Feng, from short leave,
has "gone" command, Kjang "Ta
Capt. An Chi Pong, of the Kiang Tx is on reserve.
engineer officër, Ya Shun, is on short leve
và Mr. Cháng Từ Sunr
engineer officer Yu Bhun
second engineer officer,
ship.
Mr Lon, Tsung Pao, has gone, acting: third engineer offse Shun
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