THE CANADIAN PACIFIC
EN CONJUNCTION WITH THE
P. AND 0.
NOW OFFER EXCEPTIONAL LOW FARES
TO EUROPE AND RETURN
1st CLASS
Going Home via Canada Returning via Suez or
vice versa
From £173-6-6 to £193-14-4. (Bookings now open for 1984)
GIANT WHITE EMPRESSES
Offer the Utmost in SPEED-SIZE-SPACE-LUXURY AND
SERVICE
EMPRESS OF JAPAN
SAILS
DECEMBER 1st
for
VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER
VIA SHANGHAI-KOBE-YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU
CANADIAN PACIFIC,
THE WORLD'S GREATEST TRAVEL, SYSTEM.
YK LINE
N.
SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolulu.
CHICHIBU MARU..
TATSUTA MARU
ASAMA MARU
SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.
HIKAWA MARU
HIYE MARU
Tuesday, 28th Nov, at 10 a.. Wednesday, 13th Dea, at 10 m, Wednesday, 10th Jao., at 10 am,
...Btarte from Kobel Wednesday, 13th Dec. (Kobe direct) Wednesday, 27th Dec. LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, KOTTERDAM
via Singapore, Penang, Colombo and Suci. FUSHIMI MARU
HAKOZAKI MARU
TERUKUNI MARU
ATSUTA MARU
KAMO MARU
Saturday,
9th Dec. Saturday, 23th Dec. Friday, 5th Jan..
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila and Parts,
-Saturday, "23rd Dec.
Batandar,
20th Jan,
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang and Colombo. - ̈ ̈
· + TOKIWA MARU
+ CALCUTTA MART
Wednesday, 29th Nov. Thursday, 10th Nov.
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu, Los
Angeles, Mexico and Panama. HEIYOWARU
NEW YORK via Panama,
TATSUŢA MARI, ...
Tuesday,
Thursday,
Frilay,!
"19th Dec.
- 7th Dec.
LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus,
Genoa and Valencia:
+ DAKAR MARU
+ GENOA MARU
+ TOKUSHIMA MARU
CALCUTTA vin Singapore, Penang and Rangoon,
15th Dec.
Wednon lay.
Friday,
99th Nov. 8th Dec.
Wednesday,
Friday,
29th Nov, 8th Dec. 18th Dec.
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
+ NAGATO MARU.
HAKUSAN MARD
KAMO MABU (Nagasaki direct)..... Friday,
+ Cargo only,
For further information, apply to:-
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Telephone 90991." (Privats exchanges to all Depts.)
M
ESSAGERIES
4
M
MARITIMES
FRENCH MALL STEAMERS. Sailing from Hara Kozia:
MARSEILLES via Balgon, Binigugore,
Uniombo, Dibouti (Aden),
Butz, Port-Sald
ANDRE LEBON
FELIX ROUSSEL PORTHOS
... 16th Jan.
**
ATHOS II
...ith Dea. 19th Dec. 2nd Jan,
30th Jan. 13th Feb.
CHERONOFAUX
D'ARTAGNAN
-To SHANGHAI — KOBE.
FELIX BOUSSEL PORTHOS CHENONCEAUX D'ARTAGNAN ATHOS I ARAMIS
1 Deo,
* 18th Dea. 31st Deo. 14 Ju 28th Jan
9th Feb.
We can isane Through Tickets, to EGYPT, STRUM PORTU, Zast AFRICAN MADAGASCAR by Transhipment on our Mall Bienmera at PORT BAID OF DEBUTL
For Fall Farticulars, apply to
Cle. Des MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
8 Cuma's Building,
HONG G KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27 1933.
Shipping News Week-End Statemem, Waterfront P. & 0, British India
WEEK-END ·· CARGO RETURNS.
|
CLEARANCES.
November 23.
News.
• During the 24 hours ended at 0} An Lee, for Canton, a.m. yesterday a total of 15 ships! Anna Maersk, fór. Shanghai, brought 6,426 tons of cargo to the Bintang, for Bangkok, Colony and carried 17,962 tons for Hat Hing, for Singapore. through ports. These ships brought Hang Sang, for Amoy. 1,281 Asiatic "deck passengers to Hong Kong, During the period under review 18 ships left the Colony.
SHIPS IN HARBOUR.
|
Etha Rickmers, for Shanghai, Kitano Maru, for Mantia. Meerkerk, for Manila. Menestheus, for Shanghai President. Monroe, for Manila Prominent, for Saigon, Silver Walnut, for Manila.
The following merchant ships Suwa Maru, for singapore. were in harbour yesterday:
Wharves
Kowloon:-Chichibu Maru Kitano Maru.
and
O.S.K.:-Hozan Maru, Douglas-vale,`
Quarry Bay:-Tjiselak. Chiu On:-Hydrangea.
Docks
Kowloon:-Hop Sang, Amalthus, Sui An, Marly, Kwangtung, Silver Walnut Friderun.
Taikoo Dell Maru, Kaying, Hus Kessler
Buoys.
No. A12.-Nasusan Maru.
71
A15.--Irisbank.
B3-Kwangchow
B4.-Michael Jebsen,
E5.----Haldis.
B7.--Hero...
B9.----Mabella, B10.-Prominent Bli-Hai Hing, B13.-Herver. -B15. Szechuen. B16. Bintang," B17.-Helikon, E18.-Hellos. B19.---Lirian, B20. Soochow B21-Hothow. 01.--Fingal, C2-Hafthor, C3. An Lee.
C7. Mimoito Maru.
ARRIVALS
November 25,
An Lee, Chinese str., 992 tons, Cupi, Sano, from Swatow, buoy No, C3,Yec Tal Hong. Buenos Aires Maru, Japanese str.,
5,829 tons, Capt. T. Kamiashi, from Kobe; buoy No. Al- O.S.K.
Takada, for Singapore. Tchekam, for Holhow. Tjisalak, for Amoy.
November 26, Haldia, for Hongay. Haraldsvang, for Keelung Hellos, for Swatow Hozen Maru, for Swatow, Kwangchow, for Swatow. Linan, for Shanghai Nasusan, for Hongay.
To Chu Kung, for Saigon. Szechuen, for Swatow. Yuen Sang, for Swatow
||
FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS
Indian Haja On Visit To Shanghai
With its alm the security of the individual made certain by world- wide
the International ревсе, Fellowship of Faiths was organised at the World Parliament of Re- ligions, held in Chicago last sum- mar, as a direct result of add- resses made by Raja J. F. Bahadur Singh, now & visitor to Shanghai.
DRIFTWOOD
By the Beachcomber
Sir William Hornell and his alece, who have been spending a short holiday in Shangar,
Ancar and Eastern & Australian
Lines®
(COMPANIES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND), MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS TAKING CARGO FOR
STRAITS, JAVA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA PERSIAN GUL. WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST & SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA; INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND & QUEENS LAND PORTS, RED SEA, EGYPT, CONSTANTINOPLE, GREBCE, LEVANTINE PORTS, EUROPE, ETC. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY
DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, E (UND CONTRACT WITH H.H. GOVERNMENT.)
From
Stamship
TODA,
Hongkong (about)
"CHITRAL"
*** NUMALI”
16,00J 2nd Dec. 6,800 9th Deo.
among the passengers who arriv- ed in the Colony by the Dollar Line Steamer. President Monroe, yesterday. An interesting" tran- the sient who also arrived on Monroe 13. Mr. Sidney Hand Brown, who is en route to Bata- via, Java, where he will take up the office as Vice-Consul for United States. He bas as fellow
Prof.
J. passenger,
Kenneth Saunders, recently retired from the University of California who is taking around the world cruise and will disembark at "Bombay. While he is in India Prof. Saun- «RANOBI”. ders will be the guest of "His CARTHAGI” Highness, The Maharaja of Baróm | +9“BANGALORE" "8,000 da. Two prominent ladies who are aboard the liner are Mrs. Jules F. Hancock and Miss Elizabeth Who0 ton. The former is the director of Hancock Bros. one of the largest printing houses on the Pacific 'REHAB " Coast of América and is taking a world cruise, while the latter is in the Government Service. 10 Los Angeles. Miss Whooton ori-
"COMORIN” ginally intended stopping · for a *CHITRAL" Home in Marseilles bat urgent j* BURDWAN” official business makes her early arrival home imperative.
RANCHI **CARTHAGE-
Empress of Japan
The Empress of Japati brought many. Hongkong residents back to the Colony yesterday morning including, Dr. and Mrs. G. D. R. For this former ruler of Bajang,
Black who spent an extended little known Nepal state in the Southern Himalayas between Brit- holiday in England, Mrs. Eldon ish India and Tibet, who adbicat- Potter and Miss Phyllis Potter, ed his throne in 1914, is convinced M. C. D. Lambert, chief mechani- that only through intelligment cal Engineer of the Kowloon Can-
between co-operation
creeds ton Railway Company. accom
Mrs. Lambert, Dr. religious, ethical and political-panied by can the man in the street baye Joseph J. Fehily, Hongkong Gov- the peace, security and hence the ernmen: Medical Officer who has happiness to which he is entitled.
been spending some months in Definitely optimistic as to the Europe and Mr. Harry W. Page, spiritual as well as the material
superintendent of tha Dairy advancement in the "Century of
Farm, Ltd. Progress," the visitor declared yes- C. Henri Riviere, French str., 1,355 terday to a representative of the Among the passengers who are
en route to southern points are tons, Capt. P. B. Morganti, North-China Daily News" that, from sea Kowloon Wharf while at the first World Parlia-Capt. J. Grimhth Fairfax of Lon-
iment in 1893 The delegates pri don a former Member of Parlia Sing': Kee, and Co. Dell Maru, Japanese str., 1,293 marily were concerned with their ment for Norwich, and who is on tons, Capt. N. Kirose, from own beliefs as opposed to those of his way to Australia, Mr. B. C Swatow, Taikoo Dock-0.8.Kothers, to-day they are able to Butler, Canadian Trade Commis- Haraldsvang, Norwegian str., 1,365 subordmate creed to the common tons, Capt. 9, Sunde, from welfare. So, he continued, pro- Odessa via Sabang, Stone-greas has not been merely mechani cutters-K. Larsen, and Co.. cal, impressive though that phase Kavdrot, Norwegian str., 713 tons,
of the exposition has been to Capt, I. Lovik, from Bangkok, thousands of visitors. K, Larsen and Co. Hydrangea, British str., 561 tons, Capt. P. W. Grieron, from Swa- tow, Chiu On Wharf Chiu On and Co, Irisbank, British str., 3,437 tons, Capt. T Alexander, from Manila, buoy No A15-Bank
Line,
*
Soochow, British str., 1,594 tons, Capt. J. B. Bruce, from Swa- tow, buoy No, 120-B and 8. Tuen Bang, British str. 1983 tons, Capt. D. M. Hood, from Can- ton, buoy No. B-J. M. and
Co
November 28, Daviken, Norwegian str. 1.778 tons Capt avane, from Swatow, West Point Wharf. J. M. and Co., & Hai Yang, British str., 1,397 tons, Capt. W. G. Erwin, from Swa tow, Douglas Wharf Douglas and Co... Kalgan, British str., 1,556 tons, 1.556 tons, Capt. D. Wilson, Capt. D. Wilson, from Swatow, buoy No. B14-B and S King Yuan, British str., 1,500 tons, Capt R. Allinson, from Hol- how, Stonecutters.-B. and S.. Sheng Lee, Chinese str., 1,764 tous.
Capt. Masail, from Chefoo
Humanismi is the particular be- lief of the Raja who gave up a throne and a fortune to follow his oh-interpretation of the Golden Rule because he "happen- ed to have that sort of intellect," and he is convinced that when the man in China as well as the man in America and in India learns to treat others with for bearance, disarmament conterences will be superfluous.
Coming to China from Japan. accompanied by his secretary, he hopes to organise a branch of the Fellowship of Faiths here, or at least to hold a series of meetings during his three weeks stay.
sloner at. Batavia and Mrs. But ler, and Professor C. C. Chang of Nanking University.
P
PASSENGERS
ARRIVALS
“NALDENA" "CORFU" + BHUTAN "
"RANPURA
"FAWALEINDI **BOUDAN*
• Cargo only.
to
17,000 18th Dec. 15,000 80th Deo, 6th Jan,
16,000 13th Jan 15,000 27th Jan,
0,000
3rd Feb
17,000 11th Feb. 6000 17th Feb.
17,000 24th Feb. 6,800 3rd Har 15,000 10th Mar. 16,000 (14th Mar. 6,000 :| 31st Mar.
11,000
7th April 15,000 21st April
† Oils Cazablanos,
Destination
Bombay, Marseilles and Ironden Mam., Harre, Londos,
H'bg. B'rm. Awớp, à Hall Bombay, Marseilles & London
do. Mars, Havre, L’'doby
H'tg., B'am., A'werp. & Hail Bombay, Marseilles & London,
Mars, Havre, E'don
Hbg., R'da, A'werp, & Hall Bombay, Marseilles & London, Bombay Mars, Havre, L'don,
H'bg., 'dro. 'A'werp. Bombay, parsailles & London Mara, Elavra, L'don.. H'bg.
Edm., A warp & Ball Marseilles and Lonton,
do.
Man, Havre, L ́don,
B'bg., X'ám, Awst, & Fhill Marseille and London.
Frequens connections from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo Constantinople, Piresas, Smyrns, and other Levant Porta by steamers of the Khedirial Mail Steamship Co.
BRITISH INDIA--APCAR SAILINGS
' BIRDHANA
TALMA" SHIRALA "SANTHIA" **TAKADA“
9th Dec. 8,000 10,000 23rd Dec
8,000 Bu 7,000
Bingapore, Penang & Calonsta
6th Jan
20th Jan
3rd Feb.
BAL--Apène Léno steamars have excellent socorumrodation for 1st and. Eme
class passengers.
EASTERN AND AUSTRAL IAN SAILINGS (SOUTH)
-TANDA
NANKIN * "NELLORE" -TANDA "
7,000 "Znd Dee.
7,000. 30th Dea
7,000 Feb.
7,000-8rd Marvítk
Manila, kabaul, Brisbaza
Dydney and Melbourne.
Regular Monthly Sailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and
Japan and Hong Kong to Australia; mar
Hong Kong to Sydney-19 day Australia with the following: —
Frequent connections from
The Union 9.8. Ca's Steamers to the United Kingdom la New
Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco ste
The P. O. Röyal Mail Steamers to London” and
The F.&O. Branch Service of Steamers to London via Bues The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers for Southampton and
London, Panama Canal,
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI AND JAPAN
"TALMA" "CARTHAGE”.
*NANKIN” "SHIBALA”. NALDZKA "
The following passengers an rived on the President Monroe BANGALORE venerday: Mrs. J. M. Bristol, Mrs. J F. Dahlgren, Miss Anna Dalhgren, Master John Dalhgren, Mrs. K. I Hill, Miss Lois Hill, Str. William Hornell, Miss Joan Hornell, Mrs. Robert E. Hudson, Mrs. W.-J. Mitchell Mrd” Mustin, Master Henry C. Mustin, Lloyd
Mrs. CW. Wieber
The following passengers ar- rived on the Chichibu Mari:- Mr. J. Torpey, Mr. J. G. Hicks, Mr.
*BHUTAN SANTHIA ACORFU
10.000 - 30th Nov. 15.000
1st Dec
7,00 and Déc 8,000 15th Dece 16,000 15th Dea 6,500 28th D 8,000 th Dec. 15,000 - 29th De
7,000 - 7th 27450 ***7,000, 14th Jan. $2,000 ALUJAL 17,020 2612 Jan $7,000 its Fab."-- 15,000 19th Feb- 16,000 22rd Feb. 17,000. ME "CARTHAUS-15,000 | #32 Här. 16,000 5 Арт. 15,000 19th ATE. Srd, May
CHULLORA TAKADA RANFORA Japan, within herself is an ex-
"KAWALPINDI cellent example of a country whose
“TÁNDA members have learned the lessons
“COMORINTA of self-restraint, the gentle rufes
#CHITRALE and Mrs. L Vaughan, ANULT for every-day life which make for Mme. M. A. Romero, Miss A Re- happiness, he declared. And when mero, Miss M. L. Romero, Mir.RADERAS every nation masters this dimicult. lesson, each nation will be strong Romero, Mtr. R. Romero, Miss CORFU
L Cruz, Flight Lieu. and Mrs. A "MANTUA and the world at peace, -
Unassuming, deeply sincere, the Raja has no regrets for the post- tion he renounced. He has learned the value of devotion to an idea,
ľ
W. B. McDonald, Miss H M. Ball. "RAWALPINDI 17,000 27th May Mr. F. F. Bley, Mr. H. Walteade. Mr. and Mrs, 8. 8. Henry, Mr. E Brush, Mr. 8. Full, Mr. F. Wa- tanabe, Misa P.. Truehoft, Mr. E.
Amoy, Moji, Kobe
Shanghai, Kobe & Yokabaga Bhai Moji, Kobe & Y'hama Shah Moji, Kobe & Tokahsia Anny; Shai, Meji, Kaba & Omála What, Kobe & Yokohama Ahat, Moj Kobe & Yokohama Amoy Bhai Moji, Kobe & Osaka was, hobe & Yokohama.
Amby, Bhet, Maji,Kobe & Osaka
baş Köbený. Kbama
Thai Moji, Kobe & Tukalmans, Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama
Bhat, Kobe & Yokohama
Kotaka, Mr. 8. 8. Heers, Mr. and All dates are approximate and subject to alluration without notice. Mr G. F. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. All Cabins are fed with Electric Fans or Funta Louvre Ventilation
Capt. D. Wilson, from Swatow, $50,000 SECRET IN AN OLD 8. Enshine and Children, Mrs. S. Steamers on London and Australian Lanes are itted with Laundries
buoy No. B10.-Yeë Tai Hong.
Tai Yuan, British str., 2.100 tons,
Capt. Clark, from Amáy, buoy No. B15.-B. and §
WATCH
Toronto, Oct. 98.
To Chu Kung, Chinese str., 906
A Toronto man has found a map tons Capt. A. Krankie, from that tells him where he may locate Swatow, YaumatiWai Tat bullion and coin worth £50,0001 and Co.
He is Mr. M. C. Rice, of 0, kildon- Wing Lee, British atr., 651 tons, an-drive, who usually ocupies Capt. J. E. Harvey, from Can- himself in repairing other people's ton: buoy No. Bil-Wo Hop radio seta.. and Co..
Hiyoshi, Mr. and Mrs HW Parcels measuring not more than 30.- Ft, will be received at the Com Fouser. Mr. W. M. Kinnaird, Mr.pany's Office up to Noon on the day previous to mailing. JF. Reade, Mrs. J. F. Reade. For Further Information, Passage Fares, Freights, Handbooks, sie, Mr. E. F. Larking, Ms. F. T. Sher. vington, Miss J. Furatoss, Mr. E Lundberg. Mr. M. Zanatti, Mrs. P. & O. Building, Connaught. Rosa Contral; HONG KONG, Arm M. Zanatti, Mr. J. L. Campro, Mr. 8. Kimura, Mrs. Theresa Lo,
the s.5, Suwa Maru.
The following have arrived by
Mr. John MacSwiggen, Mr. The map came to light in romane Helen Macwiggen, Miss L, M. tio circumstances. Six years ago, Foster, Miss Ann B. Whitaker, alr Mr. Rice took time of from bis Harry O. Strong, Mr. Chas. W SHIPPING MOVEKARTS regular occupation to repairs Druitt, Mrs. Ross T. Druitt, Mast. The R.M.S, Empress of Asia left watch for an elderly woman: Ar Wm. Draitt, Mr. Frank E, Blencoo Nagasaki on Saturday at midnight, & reward, she gave him a battered Mr. Wm McColluch, Mias Deus is due at Shanghal to-day at 8 and tarnished old timepiece he Neet, Mrs. Lene Stocke, Mrs. a.m., and will leave for Hong Kong admired, which had been passed Susie Rutherford, Mr. Miller and Manila to-morrow at 5.00 a.m. down to Her seafaring husband: by
The R.M.8. Empress of Russia his father pa
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
SWEDISH EAST ASIATIO
SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS
(with Huzited, but exemptimally good passenger Locommodation.
ANTALYA HOMEWARDSKI
To PORT BAID, HARSHILALAYALGITESTORAN. BOTTERDAM (AMSTERDAM) HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBUFO AND OTHER BOANDINAVIAN PORTS
ZARA, MANILA, ATD-FTRATE ER TILYMEST)
Hoops, Miss JM, Drake, Mr. J.
MV. "FANKING".
left Yokohama on November 25, at A few days ago he decided to E Finnal, Mrs. J. E. Finna), Miss 3.p.m., is due at Vancouver on De- clean the watch. Find he prized F. M. Hall, Dr. W. H. Cornett, cember 4, leaver Vancouver of open the outside case to get at the
December 16, la due at Hong Kong works. These old-timers had twprs, W. H. Cornett, Mrs. Nellee on January GPON cases. Inside that outer case was A. Strong, Mr. Katsukuma Honda, The R.M.B. Empress of Japan a little circle of velvet backed up Mrs. Luis Genames, Mr. Deevel (from Manila) is die here at 7.00 by a bit of chamois that protected West, Mr. Calude Jesse Baine, Mr. 8.2 on Wednesday November 29, the inner case from rubbing against and will berth at Kowloon Whiri. the outer She will leave here for Victoria and Vancouver BC via Shanghai Kobe, Yokohama and Honolulu at noon on Friday, December
It was a quaint little thing, dat
ly edged in green silk, and with lettered in red Boss. It bore the date 1827
M 8. " TAMARA#
MS
NEV
Arthur Wynne, Mrs
Smith, Mre Constance F. Griffith, Miss Norda Mata Rutkowitz, Mr. Edwin Olaf Str
OUTWARDS
~TO SHANGHAI AID JAPAN PORTS
Page 15Page 16