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TAIYO MARU

CHICHIBU MARU

TATSUTA MARU

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.

HIKAWA MARU

HIYE MARU

Tuesday, 23th Jan, at Midnight

Wednesday, 7th Feb, at 10a.m. Wednesday, 21st Feb., at 10 am

-3rd Feb. 19th Feb.

(Starts from Kobe) Saturday, (Starta from Kobe Monday,

LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM

via Singapore, Penang, Colombo and Suez.

Sacarday, 3rd Feb. Saturday, 17th Feb, Saturday,

3rd Mar.

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila and Ports.

HAKUNA HAKU

KATOBI MARU

KASHIMA MART

KAMO MARU

KITANO MARO "

↑ MAYEBASHI MARU

Saturday.. 27th Jan. Saturday, 24th Feb.

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang and Colombo.

+ HAKODATE MARU

Blonday, Taas lay,"

29th Jan.

6th Feb..

SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu, Loe”

Angeles, Mexico and Panama. BOKUYO

ARU

NEW YORK via Panama,

Monday,

Friday,

26th Feb.

23rd Feb.

LIVERPOOL vix Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus,

Thurslar.

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon.

+ ASUKA NARU

Genoa and Valencia.

+ DELAGOA MARIT·

+ PENANG MARU

+ MORORAN MARU

+TUKUSHIMA MABU

YASUKUNI MARU

18th Feb.

Monday,

Thursday,

29th Jan.

8th Feb.

T

Monday, Wednesday,

Monday,

99th Jan. 31st Jan.

5th Fob.

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+ MALACCA MABU (Moji direct)

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To SHANGHAI KOBE.;

:

... 30th Jan,

ATHOS N

98th Jan,

... 13th Feb.

ARAMIS

9th Feb.

ANDBE LEBON.

... 25th Feb.

*** 13th Mar.

F. ROUSSEL

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1934.

Shipping News Week-End Statement. Waterfront P.

WEEK-END CARGO

RETURNS

During the 24 hours ended at & am yesterday a total of 14 ships brought 8,237 tons of cargo to the Colony and carried 17,535 tons for

through ports. These ships brought 485 Asiátic

deck passengers to Hong Kong, During the period under review 18 ships left the

Colony.

SHIPS IN HARBOUR.

..

The following merchant ships. were in harbour yesterday:--

Wharves.

Socony, Lalchikok:-Lagenbank. China Merchants:-Yu Shun. O.S.K.:-Hozen Maru. Douglas Lapraik:--Hatyang. Chiu On-Hydrangea.

"Docks.

Empress of Russia. Talkoo:-Taiyo chow. Kwel H.M.S. Proteus.

Maru,

Yang.

Buoys.

Llang- Kwełchow,

News

PASSENGER LIST

i

The following were among the passengers who arrived by the ar President Conlidge:""

15

Apcar & O., British India

and

SHIPPING VIEWS Eastern & Australian

Liverpool Support For Subsidies

The proposals for subsidies for British vessels were received with general satisfaction in Mersey ship- pirig circles.

Miss Clara M. Berryman Miss Katherine M. Bosch Mr. R. E. Binus Mr. Chan Tze Mr. Ezra Cornell Mr. Dhing Zau Fung Mr.

Mr. D. R. Jones, chairman of Stuart B. Dunlap Mr. & Mrs. L.

Grimm r the Liverpool Ship Owners” A350- Fong Mr. Rowland Rudolph Hulsemann Mr. & clation, said that they deplored all Wai, G. Halt Mr. F. H. Jewell Mr,, restrictions and subsidies, preferr & Mrs. Ching-Man Kan Mr. George ing equality of opportunity for all M. Kelly Mr. Ko Leong Hoe Mr. vessels, but the undesirable res Hong Louie King Mr. & Mrs, C. J. trictions and uneconomic subsidies Lafferty Matr. Jack Lafferty Mr. resorted K. L. Liang Mr. Teze Yu Lining Misa Lee Lin Ling Mr. H. Lum Mr. & Mrs, Joe Ying Lum Mrs. Li Mr. K. V. Liang Mr. C. Z. Lun Mr. Lee Guey Thin Mstr

Les

to by

Lines

(COMPANIES INCORPO KATED IN ENGLAND). MAIL AND PASSENGER

STEAMERS TAKING CARGO FOR WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST & SOUTH AFRICA, STRAITS, JAVA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GUL, 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.)

Steamship

Tox

From

Hongkong

(Fout)

15,000 8,000

27th Jan.

3rd Feb.

In RANFURA." not+BEHAR*

17,000

10th Feb

6,100

17th Feb.1

"KAWALPINDI "SOUDAN "

"COMORIN **

CHITRAL"

17,00

24th Feb.

6,500

ard Mar.

RANCHI" CARTHAGE"

other countries made it imperative that Great these practices. Britain should take effective steps

counteract to which were crippling British trade.

Apart from foreign going ships.CORFU “

+ BHUTAN " Non included a number of owners Kowloon:-Marly, Venezia and Bing Wong Mr. 31. A. Nicholson Mr. Jones continued, the associa-

Mr. Hary Novak Mr. & Mrs. Y. C.

tramp coasting vessels. Pan Mix Ruby Pan Mrs. H. Tol

case a subsidy was Feng Mr. Robert Plaisance Mise their Anna Ruskovsky Mrs, Mary E. S. enough. Their trade was being Richardson Mrs Ruth S. Ryan damaged almost beyond recovery manning, and Mrs. Mary Stewart Mr. J. E. Sal- by foreign tramp coasters which. runn Mr. Martin G. Scott Mr. Tano in construction Shin Hee Mr. B. Tze Miss Theodo- would not comply with the British sia K. Tobey Mrs. Marshall Turner Board of Trade conditions imposed Mrs. Frances A. Van Mater Mrs. on 'British vessels, with small and E. H. Veblen Mr. Jack Wooster Mr. ridiculously paid crews, were com- V. S. Wang Mr. J. P. Wieczorek peting most unfairly in carrying Mr. Frank Wu Mrs Wood Wilson goods between British home ports. | •†'¿OMALIˆ

way of counteracting Mrs. Frank Wa Mr. & Mrs. Loung The best Mo Yeung Mr. T. F. Yang Mr. Li this form of competition, he added, would be for British manufacturers Tien Ziang.

and industrialists to join the "Buy British" campaign by buying Br.- tish shipping space.

No. A4-Baranga.........

A5.-Hong Peng. A10.—Barge.

B3.Kwangchow... B4.--Fingal .. B5.-Solviken. 37.--Dah Loh. B8.-Hop Bang. B14.-Anshun. B16Hellos, B17.-Friderun... B18.-Hoihow.

B21. Tal Yuan. B22.-Man Sang. B26. Haroldsyang

ARRIVALS

January 19

Hakusan Maru, Japanese. str., 6.210 tons, Capt. N. Komiyams, from Shanghai, bucy No. A1.-N. Y. Duisburg. German str. 4,375 tons, Captain Zobel, from Manila, Kowloon Whart-Jebsen and

Co.

ble.

The following were among the passengers who arrived by the Empress of Japan:-

Many individual owners are in favour of more drastic, methods. They hold that the only way to counteract this unfair competition is to copy the methods in vogue in and reserve many countries so coastwise trade exclusively to ves- laes of action on the sels of British nationality. Others suggest French policy. The French Gov- ertiment penalize public utility cargoes (this companies whose mostly applies to coal) are" not carried in French vessels.

** BURDWAN"

15,000 10th-Mar. 15,000 24th Mar. 6,000 31at Mar.

17,000

7th April 15,000 21st April 6,800th April 16,000 15,000

oth May 19th May

"NALDERA CORFU" 1* BANGALORE“ 6,000 28th May

2nd Juze 11,000 *MANTUA"

18th June 6,000 23rd June "RAWALPINDI"; 17,000

"BHUTAN"

• Cargo oniv..

† Uslin Cazahianos,

Destination

Bombay, Marseilles & London. Mars, Harre, L'don,

Hbg., K'dm., Awer, & Hull Bombay, Marseilles & Iondon. Mara, Havre, L'don,

B'bg., B'dm, & Awerp. Bombay, Marseilles & London Mara, favre, L'don., 'bg.

Edm., Awerp. & Hub}_ Marseilles and Loncos.

do.

Mars.. Havre, I'don

k'dm., Avery, & Hell' Marseilles and London.

4o. Bombay, Mara, Havre, L'dan

'bg, R'dm. A'werp. & Hall Marsailles and London

du. B'bay., Mars Haver, london,

B'bg, R'dam. A'werp, & Hull. Bombay, Marseilles' London

do

Bors bay,

Bombay, Mars, Havre, L'dos,

H'bg., R'dm., Awerp, & Hall

Frequent connections from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo

to Constantinople, Pirenas, Smyrna, and other Levant Port by steamers of the Khedivial Mail Steamship. Co.

TAKADA" "BIRDHANA“ *TALMA "TILAWA"! Steamship Owners' Conclusións In "Further Report on Ship-"SANTHIA" ping Policy" the Liverpool Steam TARADA" Ship. Owners' Association sets out its conclusions as follows:-

First The maintenance of the

BRITISH INDIA. APCAR SAILINGS

7,000 8,000 10,000.

4th Feb.

18th Feb.

4th Mar,

10,000 18th Mar.

8,000

Jet April

7,000 15th April

Calls Pert Swettenham,

"

Singapore, Penang & Calnatie

do.

do

do.

do..

do.

+ Calla Bangoon.

BL-Apear Line steamers have excellent accommodation for 1stard Exc

JME PRISBIES

EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (SOUTH)

"NELLORE"

TANDA "NANKIN"

7,000

3rd Feb.

7,000

3rd Mar.

7,000 30th Mar,

Baba! Brisbane' Sydney and Melbourne,

Regular Monthly Sailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai nuð.

Japan and Hong Kong to Australia.

Dr. O. Bentzen Mrs. E. R. Ea- wards Mr. & Mrs. J. C. Pendray Miss P. A& F. E. "Pendray Mrs. E. M Beattie Mr. C. Bennett Mr. R. Miller Mr. P. Perry Mr. Ward Wing Mrs Wing. Mr. D. E. Clarke Mr. J. T. Asquith Mrs. M. E. Beath Miss N. D. Heath Mrs. C. L. Williamson Mrs. M. & Miss.D. Bertha Mr Z: T. Chang Lt. E. B. Chavasse Mr. J. Davis Mr. Tai & brs. Funder Mr. E. M. Gran Mt. H. R. Greatwood Mr. & Mrs. Y K. Han Mr. L. T. Ho Mr. C. S. & Mrs, Hsieh Mr. T. R. Jacobj: Mr. & January 20. Lushan Maru, Japanese str., 1,507 Mrs J. H. Lee Col. M. H. Logan tons, Capt. T. Hominaga, from Mr. Lo Kan Miss B. Olive Mr. J. Parr Mr. & Mrs. S. M. Perry Mr. Keelung, Stonecutters-N.Y.K. Dah Loh, Chinese str., 1,389 tons, D. E. Sassoon Mr. "A Sonick Mr N. L. Tai Mr. L. & Mrs. Tai Mr. Capt. N. Harring, from Bang- Mrs. T. Y. Tan, D. W. T-atman, British Mercantile Marine depends kok, buoy No. B-Geo. Grim-Mr. & Mrs. K.P. Tsai Misa M. Trai on the restoration of the world's Celebes Maru, Japanese str., 4.258 Mr F. H. Whiteway Mr. F. C. oversea trade as a whole, and the tons, Capt. S. Shimonoki, from Wong Mrs. & Infant Wos Dr. W.H. policy of the British shipping in- & Mrs, Yang Miss G. Yang Mr. &dustry should be framed to pro- Sakito, buoy No. A16.-O.S.K.

Secondly-The adoption of all Deli Maru, Japanese str., 1,293 Mrs. S. T. Yew Mr, C. H. Zau Mr. mote the restoration of that trade.

tons, Capt. N. Hirose, from M. S Zing Mrs. Zang Mr. T. C. &

TY. Zung Mr. T, S. Zung Mr. & forms of reservation and discri- Swatow, Yaumati.-O.S.K.

Swedish Sunnanvik

2,719 str.,

Mrs. W. T. Ford Mr. Jay Ching mination in favour of British ship- ping in the coasting trade of the tons. Capt. J. Svenner, from Mr. G. W. Hughes Dr. & MTB. J Shanghai, Stonecutters. Jeb-H. Manning Miss G. M. Thompson United Kingdom, in inter-Empire Mr. Liu Pak Chew Mr. Chang Chee trade, or in world trade would dev sen and Co. Slaklang. British str.. 1,646 tons Big Mr. Chang Pow Mr. W. A. feat the primary object in view; Capt. J. 9. G. Brown. from Young Mr. W. Chang Mr. T. P. and result disastrously to British Canton, Stonecutters.-B. and Chen Mr. Y. O. Chow Mr. K. Y. shipping, both liners and tramps. Chung Mr. S. T. Chen Mr. M. C. Thirdly, that pending restoration section of the British Kashima Märu, Japanese str., 6.147 Cheng Mr. C. M. Chen Mr. T. A. of world trade the claim of any

tons, Capt. Y. Watanabe, from Chen Mrs, T. T. Dai Mr. S. P. Singapore, buoy No. Al-Fung Mr. I. C. Huang Mr. Hsun merchantile marine, whether liner Mr. Kao Mr. C. K-Li Mr. Lo Mr. or tramp, for a temporary subsidy NY.K Kamona," British str., 902 tons, H. Y. Lee Mr. S. S. Liu Mr. Meng necessary to ensure for the time, tons, Capt. T. B. Robertson, Mr. Nip Kai Yui Mr. Ma Shou Pethe preservation of such group or

24th Jan. from Canton, YaumatiWi Miss Pon Suey Ching Mstr. H. section should receive consideration Tong Mr. H. C. Siao Mr. Shir at the hands of H. M. Government,

8,000

26th Jan, liamson and Co.

17,000 96th Jan, Sunning, British str., 1,570 tons, Koon Cha Mr. Y. K. Tong Mrs, &, after reviewing all relevant cir- "SIRDHANA”

7,000 4th Feb Capt. W. L. Thomas, from Swa- Infant Tong Mr. K. S. Tung Mr. cumstances and ascertaining that KAWALPINDI

10,000 9th Feb. tow, buoy No. B20.-B. and S. CW. Wu Mr. Wang Chen Hei the grant of such subsidy will not "TANDA

9th Feb. 15,000 "COMORIN" Hydrangea, British str., 561 tons, Mrs. S. & Infant Yang Miss S. V. affect adversely the interests of TALMA"

any other group or section of the BURDWAN

6,500

22nd Feb. Capt. P. W. Grierson, from Zee Mr. S. F. Zee Mr. S. C. Yu.

British mercantile marine,

"TILAWA"

22nd Feb. On Wharf. Swatow, Chiu

2313 Feb. having full regard to the encour Chiu On SS. Co.

agement of a balanced mercantile marine such as might be requisitë in time of war or emergency to

the requirements of the SOMALI “ Committee of Imperial Defence,CARTHAGE the Government is satisfied that "NALDERA such grant would be in the national "CORFU". interest.

S.

Hop Sang, British str., 1,359 tons.

Capt. DAS. Pethick, from Can-Wing Wo, for Hwang Chew Wan. ton, buoy No. B8-Jardine, Duisburg. for Shanghai, Matheson and Co.

Empress of Japan, for Manila. Taiyuan, British str: 2.100 tons, Produce, for Singapore.

Capt: J. K. Clark, from Amoy, Canton. for. Haiphong. Sunning, for Canton. buoy No. B21.-B. and ́s. General Lee, American str., 2,732 Kashima Maru, for Shanghai.

from tous. Capt. Harisen,

January 21, Shanghai, Kowloon Wharf.---

Silversandle, for Manila. ..States and Co.

Hoihow, for Swatow. Empress of Japan, British

15,725 tons, Capt. Douglas, from General Lee, for Manila. Shanghal, Kowloon Wharf. Muinam, for Bangkok.

Celebes Marn, for Singapore, C.P.R

Svale, for Swatow.

January 21.

str.,

Muinam. Danish str., 1,739 tons, Hozan Maru, for Swatow. Capt. U. L Relster, trom Swa- Del Maru, for Canton. tow, Stonecutters-John Man-Chak Bang, for Swatow.

Sinklang, for Swatow. ners and Co. Hellkon. British str., 1,220 tons, Hop Sang, for Bwatow,

Capt. W. Anderson, from Sai Lushan Maru, for Canton. gon, buoy No. CL-Wo Fat Malaya, for Singapore.. Shing.

Hai Ching, British str., 1,322 tons, Capt. W. Patey, from Swatow, Douglas Wharf.--Douglas and Co. Kwel Seng, British str., 1,435 tons, Capt. Costello, from Swatow, West Point Wharf.Jardine, Matheson and Co. Solviken, Norwegian str., 1,435 tons, Capt. Paul Heesch, from Sat- gon, buoy No. E5-Sheung Lee. and Co.

CLEARANCES

January 20,

Linan, for Dairen.

Havana Maru, Zor Singapore. President Adams, for Manila. Kulmerland, for, Manila. Yuan Shun, for Whampoa, Kenos Maru, för MojL Tileboet, tor, Amoy. Genoa Maru, for Mojl"); Kum Sang, for Amoy. Deucalion, för Shanghai, Bendoran for Shanghal. Ho Sang, for Singapore.. Hakusan Maru, for Singapore. City of Manila, for Shanghai,

group or

meet

LOCAL ESTATE

and

John Ryrie Greaves, formerly of Stewartry, Nunwood, Terregles, Kirkcudbright, Scotland, and also of Thornhill, Dumfrieshire, who died on April 18, 1933, left local estate sworn under $138,900,

An application hy Mr. G. G. N. Tinson, solicitor. to seal the con- hrmation of the executrix -nf the will, has been granted

PACIFIC ORIENTAL MONTHLY CARGO AND PASSENGER SERVICE

M.S. "SELANDIA" "Sailing on or about "28th Jan. For Manila, Philippine, Ports. For Shanghal, Los Angeles,

19th FEB. San Francisco, etc.

CARGO AND PASSENGERS ACCEPTED FOR. MANILA, SHANGHAI, LOS ANGELES,

SAN FRANCISCO, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE, ETC.

THROUGH BILLS OF LADING ISSUED TO OVERLAND POINTS.

Excellent Passenger Accommodation (int class only). Passenger fares Hongkong/San Francisco from G8136.

For Freight and Fastge, etc, please Apply to12

The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. The Chinese American Shipping Co-

Agents

JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD.

Agent,

HONG SLING

Office: MARGANTILE BANK BUILDING (20F FLOOR), 7, QUEEN'S RD., CENTRAL

TELEPHONE: 93071,"

Hong Kong to Sydney--10 days.

Frequent connections from Australia with the following:- The Union S.S. 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 Steamers to London via Suez. · The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers for Southampton and

London, Panama Canal.

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI AND JAPAN

*"SOUDAN"

" CENTRAL" "BANKIN" "BANTHIA RANCHI "

8.800

10,000

15,000

7,000

4th Mar.

8,000 17,000

9th Mar.

9th Mar,

6,800 21st Mar. 16,000 23rd Mar.

16,000

5th Apr. 15,000 19th Apr, 3rd May "MANTUA" 11,000 "BAWALPINDI 17,000 17th May *KAIBAN-I-HIND 19,000 31st May

RAJPUTANA 17,000 14th June

*Cargo only

Shanghai, Kobe & Y'bama Amoy, 8'hai, Meji, Kobe & Omaka S'hal, Lote Yilchama. B'bai,, Moji, Fors & Yokshama, Amoy, 8'bai, Moji, Kobe & Quaka. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohams

Amoy, Shai, Moji, Kobe & Oak S'hai, Kobe & Yokohama. Sbai, Mo, Kobe & Y'bama Amoy, S'hai,Moji, Kobed Oraka. Shai., Kobe & Yokohama

do do.

S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama

do. do

S'hai, Moji, Kabe & Tuko S'hai, Kobe & Yokobama

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice, All Cabina are Atted with Electric Fans or Punka Louvre Ventilation Steamers on London and Australian Lines are fitted with Laundries. Parcels measuring not more than 5c. It will be received at the Com pany's Office up to Noon on the day previous to sailing. For Further Information, Passage Fares, Freights, Handbooks, etc.;

apply:

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

་:

∙P.&O. Building, Connaught Road Central, HONG KONG,, Agunta:

SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC

SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS (with limited, bat exceptionally good passenger socommodation.

HOME WARDS!....

To PORT BAID, MARSEILLES, ALGIERS, OBAN, BOTTERDAM AMSTERDAM), HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG

AND OTHER SCANDINAVIAN PORTS.

via MANILA AND STRAITS SEITLEMENTS.

MY. "PEIPING*

M.V. "FORMOSA”

OUTWARDS"

To SHANGHAI AND JAPAN PORTS

MY. FORMOSA"

MV, "SHANTÚNG

Sailing about.

4th February 3rd March

Bailing abun

22nd January

19th Februar

Hong Kong to Mod

PARANNEK, HATE Hong Korg to Botterdam

Agents-GILMAN & CO., LTD.

Hoan Long

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