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Wednesday, 13th Dec,, at 10 am, Wednesday, 10th Jan., at 10 a‚14 ( Wednesday, 24th Jan, at
(Starts from Kobe) Wednesday, 27th Dec.. HEIAN MABU ...(Starta frem Kobe) Friday, 2nd Jaw. LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM
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Saturday, 29th Dec. Friday,
5th Jan. Saturday, 20th Jan,
HAKOZAKI MABU
TERUKUNI MABU
HAKUSAN MARU.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila and Ports.
ATSUTA MARU' * ..
KAMO MARU"
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+ TOYAMA MARU” “L
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Saturday, 23rd Dec. Saturday, 27th Jan.
Fossday, 12th Dec. ...-Friday, 29th Deo.
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu, Lo
Angeles, Mexico and Panama.
HEIYO MARU
**
NEW YORK via Panamta.
LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus.
+ TAKETUGO. MARU
Tuae lay
Wednesday,
19th Doc.
:
*7th Jan.
Genoa and Valencia.
† DARAB MARU
1+
Friday,
+ MALACOA MAKU
Friday,
+ BENGAL MARU
Friday,
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and-Rangoon.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1933.
Shipping News Week-End Statement. Waterfront
WEEK-END CARGO
RETURNS
During the 24 hours ended at 8 am yesterday a total of 15 ships brought 10,724 tons of cargo to the Colony and carried 20,436 tons för
ARRIVALS:
December 8.
News.
Gustav Diedericksen, Danish str., 1,353 tons, Capt. J. Jacobsen, from Holhow, buor No. C1.- Chin Seng Hong.
MAN WHO DISCOVERED
THE MALARIAL
· PARASITE DEAD
London, Nor, 10. The death is announced at Tun-
through porta. These ships brough Konsan Maru, Japanese str.. 1,856 bridge Wells (Kent), at the age of
401 Astatic deck passengers to Hong Kong. During the period under review 13 ships left the Colony."
SHIPS IN HARBOUR.
The following "merchant ships were in harbour yesterday;--
Wharves.
Kowloon:-Celebes Maru and Tatuta Mar
Douglas Lapralk:-Hal Ching. Chiu On-Hydrangea.
M
Docka
Kowloon-Empress of Asia, Ving Ching, Valava, Sui An, Tin Ting.
Talkoo:-Kau sing, Tyndareus, Hong Feng.
.. Buoys,
No. A1-Cumberland.
A2-Tatsuno Maru, Al-Java,
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12
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A4.-Pembrokeshire, A6.-Saarbruecken. A7.-Tjibadak. All-Unyo Maru A12-Tutestia. BJ.-Hunan. B4.-Prominent. BS.-Clara Jebsen, "B9.-Eng Lee.
B10.-Wing Wo. A11-An Lee.
B15. Klangsu.
817.-Hiram
321.---Sunning.
B23.-Konsan Maru,
C1.-Gustav Diedericksen,
CLEARANCES
December 9,
Fushima Maru, for Singapore. General Pershing, for Shanghai. Gertrude Maersk för Mandia. Hat Ning, for Macao Halldor; for Bangkok. Halvdan. for Bangkok.. Huashan Maru, for Shanghai. Keltuna for Port Wallut. Kun Sang, for Bingapore. Lyeemoon, for Salgon, New Orleans, for Keelung. President Van Buren, for Manila. Silverteak, for shanghai: Somall, for Singapore. Suiyang, for Canton Tatsuno Mart, for Keelung.
December 10.
An Lee, for Shanghai.. Bestum, for Swatow. Chian Lee, for Canton. Dell Mart, for Canton Pembrokeshire, for Maxild Halvard, for Shanghai, Hiram, for Swatow. Hannan, for Canton. Misaki Maru, for Hongay. Norviken, from Swatow. Kweiyang, for Swatow. Bensan Maru, for Dairen. Sunning, for Shanghai. Tenyu Maru, for Port Redon.
SHIPPING MOVEMENT.
The RMB. Empress of Japan left Yokohama on December 8 at 3 pa, leave Honolulu on December 14, is due at Vancouver on Decem- ber. 1p, and will leave for Hong Kong (via ports) on December 30
15th Dec.
8.3.
15th Dec. 29th Dec.
15th Dec.
Tuesday
Friday,
19th Dec. 22nd Dec.
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
KAMO MARO (Nagasaki direct). Friday, HAKODATE MARU
HARUWA MARU
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19th Dec.
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tons, Imura, from Newchwang. buoy No. B23D.K.K. Wing Wo, Portuguese str. 495 tons, Capt. I. D. de Lemos, from K. C. Wan, buoy No. B10-Wo. Hop and Co.
An Lee,
December 9,
2
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7, of Lieutenant-colonel Charles George Nurse, the well-known en- temologist," who formerly G manded the 3rd Punjabis (Indian Army)..
Colonel Nurse KAW service in various parts of the world, and during the war, acted as draft- conducting officer.
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India
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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".")
Slanmahip
"BANORI " "CARTHAGE" ***BANGALORE”
Chinese str., 977 tons, He was an expert in the world 1990 he Capt. S. Sano, from Kampa, of "entomology; and în buoy No. BIL-Yee 'Tal Hong. presented his whole collection of Celebes Maru, Japanese str., 4.258 Indian Hymenoptera, nambering tons, Capt. 8. Shimaori, from over 10,000 spercimens, to the Bri- from Singapore, "Kowloon tish Museum (Natural History De Wharf. -Ö.S.K.
partement, South Kensington),"
Colonel Nurse was famous for Gertrude Maersk, Danish str., 3,155
tons. Capt. C. Nielson, from his discovery at Quetta of the mos"NALDERA "
To "CORFUTM Shanghai, Stonecutters-Jeb-quito. Anopbelés Nursei 'now sen and Co.
science, which the late Sir Ronald BHUTAN " RCB found be the malarial Chian Lee, Chinese str.; 1,899 tons.
parasite, Capt. K. Ishii, from Swatow, buoy No. B4-Yee Tai Hong. Eng Lee, Chinese str., 864 tons, Capt. Y. Yamaji, from Tsing- tao, buoy E9-Yue Tai Hong. General Pershing. American str. 2,732 tons, Capt. J. S. Smith, from Manila, Kowloon Wharf, -States and Co.
Huashan Maru, Japanese str., 1,284 tons, Capt. Y. Hakayama, from Canton, Yeumáti--N.Y.K."
to
FLOATING OF SOVIET BOND ISSUE BY U.S.
Tons.
From Hongkong
(abent)
17,000 16th Dec. -15,000 | 80th Deo. -6th Jan, 6000
16,000 13th Jan, 15,000 27th Jan. 6,000 3rd Feb
BANFUBA +BEHAR”
"RAWALPINDI **** SOUDAN "
* COMORIN " "CHITRAL"
*** BURDWANTM
"BANCHI **
6,800 16,000
17,000 11th Feb. 600 17th Feb 17,000 84th Feb.
6,600 3rd Mar.
18,000 10th Mar. 15,000 24th Mar. 6000 31 Mar. 17,000
7th April 15,000 21st April 8th April
(By United Press). New York, Nov. 28-Uncon-CARTHAGE armed reports today said that ****SONALI” wail Street bankers may fost an
MALDERA issue of Soviet bonds.
Hydrangea, British str, 561 tons, H. Was reported that bankers Capt. P. W. Grierson, from | believe a substantial loan could Swatow, Chiu on wharf. be sold here if Moscow would Chiu On and Co.
offer some kind of hedge against the depreciation of the dollar.
Such a loan would be expected to stimulate Russo - Américan trade.
Norviken, "Norwegian str., 1,779 tons, Capt. R. Jensen, from Canton, buoy No-BZJ. M. and Co.
Prominent, Norwegian stz.;` 1,377 tons. Capt. H. Jensen, from Balgon, buoy No. 4-Nam Tal Loong. Bestum, Norwegian-str., 1,080 tons,
Capt. L Thorbjornsen, from Canton, CMS.N. 'Wharf.-CM. E.N. Co. Suiyang, British str. 1,594 tons.
Capt. J. M. Byrne, from Swa-' tow, buoy No. B20-B. and S. Tatsuno Mari, Japanese str., 4,256 tons, Capt. 8. Nakashima, from Nasugbu, buòy No. A2.- NYK
December 10.
1,293
It was rumored that the Federal Reserve Bank would shortly enter into correspondent relations with the Soviet State Bank
1933 AS SUNNIEST YEAR
56 More Hours Needed
London, Nov. 6. There is every propect of the re- maining eight weeks of this year
sunshine supplying enough establish a new record.
• Cargo only.
† Calls Carablanos.
Destination
do.
Bombay, Marseilles & London Mars, Bars, L'don,
Eng., Ham, A'werp, & Hail Bombay, Marseilles & London. Mars, Havre, 'don..
H'bg. K'dm, A'werp, & Hull Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marx, Erre, L'don,
Hbg, 'd. & A'wort, Bombay, Marolles & Lender Mars, Lavre, 'don, H'bg.
F'din, Awerp & Hall Marsailles and Loudon.
do.
Mars, Hare, L'aon,
Hbg., Rom, Avery, & Hull Marseilles and London.
do
Mars, Havre, L'don,
A'werp. & Hall Bombay, Marseilles and London
Frequent connections from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Constantinople, Pireaus, Smyrna, and other Levant Porta By steamers of the Khodivisi Mail Steamship. Cơ.
BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS
"TALMA"
SHIBALA" "SANTHIA" "TAKADATM
10,000 let Dec.
-8th Jani 8,000 8,000- 20th Jan
Singapore, Penang & Calousta .
do.
7,000 3rd Feb.
8.1--ápekr Line Heamers have axeslient accommodation for 1st and Zac
black passengers. ·
EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (SOUTH)
NANKIN": "NELLORE”
*TANDA
To
·NANKIN
20.2
Deli Maru,Japanese str.
The sunniest year so far record- tons. Capt. N. Hirose, fromed was in 1889, when Kew had Swatow, YaumatiO.S.K. 1765 hours of sinshine. Already this month Kew has registered 18.5 Foo Shing, British str., 1,423 tons,hur compared with only
Capt. B. C. Thompson, from hours for the whole of last Nov. Swatow, West Point Wharf. ember. This makes a total of M. and Co.
1,710 hours so far this year, so Batching, British str., 1,322 tons.only 56 hours more of sun are re- Capt. W. B. Patey, from Bwa- quired to surpass the 1800 figures, tow, Douglas Wharf.-Douglas 8.5. Co.
**C
7,000
30th Deo.
7,000 3rd Feb,
7,000
7000 | 30th Mar. -
·Trd Mar.
Wanita
Rabaul, Bydney and Maibourne,
Brisbane
* "Regular' Monthly Bailing 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, Ban Francisco, etc,
The P.&O.-Royal Mail Steamers to London and
The P. & O. Branch Service of Steamere to London via Sues The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers for Southampton and
London, Panama Ehnal.
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI AND JAPAN
Kiangsu, British st., 1,556 tons,
Rome, December. 2.-Shen Tsou Capt. N. Hardie, from Bangkok and Swatow, buoy No. B16B.Ton; Chang Haueh-liang's secret-
"SHIBALA". änd S.
ary. who is accompanying the NALDERA " Pembrokeshire, British str., 4,968 Young Marshal to China, was re-
** BHUTAN? tons, Capt. Beer, from ceived by Singor Mussolini to-day "BAN THIA” Shanghai, buoy No. A4-J. M. and raised to the rank of Com "" CORFU :
mander of the Crown of Italy. Mr.BRHAL" James Elder, Chang Hehlang's British adviser, and the Marshal's family, will remain in England Reuter,
and Co.
Sunning, British str., 1,570 tons. Capt. W. T. Thomas, from Canton, buoy No. B21.-J. M. and Co.
THE MINUTE THAT SEEMS A YEAR
By GLUYAS WILLIAMS
TWO LEADING MEMBERS OF THE TUESDAY FTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB DISCOVER THAT THEY
HAVE MADE THEIR SPRING DRESSE
OUT OF THE SAME MATERIAL
→
8,000 16th Dec. 16,000) 15th Deo. 6,500 28th Dec 2,000 Dec. 15,000 29th Dec. 6,600 7th Jan, 7,000
7th Jan.
- 7,000 | 19th Jan, 17,000 19th
NELLORE TAKADA" EANPURA". SOUDAN* **HAWALPINDI” 11,000 - 2018 (65 *TANDA ZA 17.00h 4th Feb, 18,000 9th Feb *COMORIN
6,600 || 2tad Fob 16,000 23rd Feb.
*** BURDWAN *
** OBETH ST "NAKKES" BANCHI #CARTHAGE'
+9th Mar 15,000 23rd Mar 5th Apr 16,000 18,60619th Apr. 211,000 RAWALPINDI 17,000 16 MAY
NALDERAS CORFU #MANTUA
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