CANADIAN
WORLD'S GREÄTEST TRAVEL SYSTEM
PACIFIC
REDUCED CHRISTMAS
HOLIDAY CRUISE
FARE
TO
MANILA
AND RETURN
BY THE
EMPRESS OF JAPAN
H.K. $180 FIRST CLASS H.K. $120 TOURIST CLASS
Passengers desiring to stay on board the Empress of Japan during the stay st Manila instead of going to in hotel may do so on payment of H.K.$20.00 extra
FRIDAY,
."
DRC, 20-LEAVE HONG KONG
AT 7 P.M.
SATURDAY, DEC., 21-EN ROUTE · SUNDAY, DEC., 22-ABRITE MANILA
IN MORNING
MONDAY,
TUESDAY,
DEC., 23-IN MANILA DEC., 24-IN MANILA
WEDNESDAY, DEC., 25-LEAVE MANILA
THURSDAY, FRIDAY,
1
AT 5.00 P.M.
DEC,
26-EN ROUTE DEC., 27-ARRIVE HONG KONG
EARLY MORNING.
Full information from your own Agent or
CANADIAN PACIFIC
Telephone: Passenger 20752.
Freight
20012
GACANPAC: Passenger Dept. NAUTILUS: Freight Dept. Canton Agents: JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD..
VKLINE
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GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS IN THE ORIENT FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE.
SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolulu.
ASAMA MARU -
TAIYO MARU
OHIURIBU MARU
SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.
HIYE MARU
HEIAN HABU
Wednesday, 8th Jan.- Wednesday, 2nd Jan. Wednesday, th Feb.
LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM
**
...(Starts from Kobe) Wednesday, 25th Dec. 20th Jan. ...Starta from Kobe) Monday,
Saturday, 21st Dec. 4th Jan, Saturday,
. Saturday 18th Jan.
18th Dec.
28th Dec.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE vi Manila and Ports.
HAKUSAN KARU·
HARUNA MAR
KATORI MARU
• NEPTUNA
ATSUTA MABU
KAMO MABU
Taceday,
Saturday." Saturday,
25th Jan.
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang and Colombo.
+ TOYAMA KARU
GENOA HARU
“Baturday, 18th Dec. 30th Dec. Monday.
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu, Los
Angeles, Mexico and Panama.
NEW YORK via Panama.
+ NO HIRO MARU
+ NARUTO MARU
Friday,
27th Dec. 14th Jau.
LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth. Istanbul, Piraeus.
Genoa and Valencia.
+ DURBAN MARŲ
+ NAGATO HARU ...
-
Friday, 10th Jan..
29th Dec.
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon.
Sunday,
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
KANO HARU (Nagasaki direct). Thursday, 19th Dec,
KASHIMA MARU
YASUKUNI MARU
Saturday, 21st Dec.
Wednes{ar. 1st Jan
* Burns Philp Line, Joint Passenger Agents,
GIBE, LIVINGSTON & 00., LTD.
↑ Carga only.
TIL 30291
M
SAGERIES
M
MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS
Sailings from Hong Kong:
SHANGHAI — KOBE.
WANDRE LEBON ...28th Dec.
MARBOHAL JOFFRE 11th Jan, 1936. RPHINI
...25th Jan, 1936. CHENONCEAUX 8th Feb., 1938. ATHOS IL 2nd Feb., 1930. ... 6th Mar 1996, ARAMIS
TO MANEHILLES VIA Saigon, Singapor
Galombe, Djibouti (Adhun),
Suez, Port-Sald.
PEEL. DOUMER 81st Deo, ANDER LEBON 14th Jan, 1938, MARECHAL JOFFRE 28th Jan., 1938. SPHINX
11th Feb., 1936. CHENONCEAUX. 25th Feb., 1988, ATHOS 11 10th Mar., 1938.
We can issue Through Tickets to EGYPT. STRIAN PORTS, EAST AFRICA: MADAGASCAR by Transhipment on our Mail Steamers at PORT SAID OR DJIBOUVI.
For Fall Particulars, apply to imm
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1935.
Daily Statement. Clearances,
Shipping News Ships In Harbour, etc.
QUEEN MARY'S NEWS FROM THE
NEW COMMANDER
WATERFRONT
Southampton Arrival Freight And ̈ Asiatic
Southampton, Nov 27.
When the Cunard-White Star liner Berengaria reached Sou- thampton to-night from New York
Passengers Returns
(BY LONGSHOREMAN),
NEW LLOYD'S
CHAIRMAN
Mr. Neville Dixey Elected
London, Nov, 21.
I am informee that at a preli-
During the 24 hours ended at 9minary meeting of the Committee her commander, Capt. Bir Edgaram yesterday, the freight returns of Loyd's for 1935 Mr. Neville
Britten, commodore of the line, found a large number of letters of congratulation awaliing him upon his appointment to command the Queen Mary,
He stated that he regarded it as a great bondor to have the pri vilege of commanding what would be the finest ship in the world, and added: "I have not seen the Queen she was launched Mary yet, as .when I was at sea, but I have seen a beautiful model of her in New York."
The wireless message announ- cing his appointment reached him on Saturday afternoon. It was handed to him on the bridge, and came as a great surprise. Con- gratulations were conveyed to him a cheery by the passengers at function arranged by Sir William Acland after dinner that evening. Among the wireless messages of congratulation that he received he specially valued one from King Edward VI. Grammar School. As ton, Birmingham, his old school.
He spoke of his five happy yeara in the Berengaria, and said he would leave the ship with great regret. "I have a fine star here. and I hope they will come with me," he added.
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received from the Harbour Othge Dixey was elected chairman of P.O-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND
show a considerably high tonnage | Lloyd's for the coming year and movement, a large proportion of Lt. Col. R. Walker Roylance was which being contributed by British elected deputy chairman. ships.
Mr. Dixey, who succeeda Mr. S. J. The total tonnage of general Aubrey, was deputy chairman of cargo corried by vessels to the Į Lloyd's in 1930 and 1983, and chair- Colony was 29,848 tons, with man in 1931 and 1934. LA-COL British steamers carrying - 12,699 Roylance succréda Mr. A. J. Whit- tona.
tall, the present deputy chairman, Through cargo for ports, be who expressed is wish that he yond the Colony amounted to should not be elected to the chair 11.552 tons, of which 4,528 tons owing to the pressure of his bust- were carried by British steamers.ness as an underwriter.
Astatin deck passengers entering Since Mr. Dixey is a marine un- into the Colony during the 24derwriter and L-Col. Roylance is hours ended at 9 am yesterday | in the non-marine market, it would were 518, of which 500 were seem that Lloyd's have now adopt-.
ed a from British steamers."
There were altogether: 15 ́ ar- rivals, of which 9 were of British registry, the remainder being of other nationalities, while of the were British 13 departures, 9 ships, the rest being of other different countries. Particulars as follows:-
Ships Tonnage
Nationality British
"American
Norwegian French Chinese
17,325
1
*13,091
1
2
1.533 9,461
Total
15
41.400*
SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
Bo many passengers wanted photographs of Sir Edgar that nearly 400 were hurriedly printed by the ship's photographer and sold. Sir Edgar autographed each, and the profits were devoted to seamen's charities. Sir Edgar wil leave Southampton for his home in London to-morrow. He will probably go to Clydebank to see the Queen Mary before the Beren-radio:-- garia sails again on Jan. 1.
ARRIVALS
17TH DECEMBER.. Foo Shing. British steamer, 1,423 tons Captain R. C. Thompson, from Canton, buoy No. A15- J. M. & Co. Chung King, British steamer, 1,511 tons, Captain W. M Christie, from Canton, Stonecutters.---- B & & Athos II. French steamer, 8,947 tons, Captain J. Remise, from Kobe vin Shanghai, Kowloon Wharf.-M. M. & Co. Hellos, Norwegian steamer, 1,113
tons, Captain Rosholdt, from * Bangkok via Swatow, buoy No.
B10.-Thoresen & Co.
| Michigan, American steamer, 3,514 tons, "Captain G. V. Spankle, from Kobe, buoy No. AB.--- 'States & Co.
Kung Ping, Chinese steamer, 1,742 tons, Captain B. V. Gurther, from Shanghai via Swatow, China Merchant S.N. Wharf.—
Hai Li," Chinese “steamer, 2,055 tons, Captain 8. P. Teng, from Canton C. M. 8. N. Wharf.—"} CM & N. & Co..... Concordía,
Norwegian steamer. 3,413 tons, Captain L. Krogh, from Singapore, North Point- A. P. C. Khungchow. British steamer, 1,545 tons, Captain" J. H. Hodgkiss, from Swatow, buoy No. 220.- B & S
with
"!
The following list of ships are expected to be in wireless com- munication
Hong Kong
Hsin Ping An, Tai Poo Bek Chian Lee, Wing Wah. Muinam, G. G. Paul Doumer, Hydrangea, Buenos Aires "Maru, Kamo Maru Calchas, Kongso, Apoey, Kat Sang
and Changie.
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES
MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS TAKING CARGO FOR
Straite, Java, Burma, Ceylon, India, Persian Gulf, West Indies, Mauritius, East and South
Africa, Queensland Ports and Red Sea, Egypt, Istanbul, Greece; Levantine Ports, Europe.
PENINSULAR * ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY
DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS under contract with H.M.Government -
All sailings are subject to change or deviation with or without notice.
From Steamship Tons Hongkong
(About)
PENINSULAR &
either a policy of electing chairman from the marine market|NALDERA and a deputy chairman from the non-marine market, or vice versa.
PASSENGERS
Departures by the 83. Aeneas. yesterday for the united Kingdom
were:
Destination
ORIENTAL SAILINGS
28th Dec.
BHUTAN
CARTHAGE *BEHAR
IRAJPUTANA *SOUDAN CHITRAL UATHAY
16,00 6,000
4th Jap.
h.
14,500 €1,000
11th Jan. 18th Jan.
17,000 7,000
with Jan.
1st Fep.
15,000
8th Fe
18,000
2nd Fob.
**BURDWAN
$,000
29th Feb.:
KAWALPINDI CORFU BANCHI NALDERA
17,000
7th Mar
14,500
ilat Mar.
17,000
4th Apr.
16,000
18th Apr
Babay, Marseille's & Toudor.
Mars, Havre, London, H'bg.,
R'dm, A'werp. & Huil Bombay, Marseilles & London
Antwerp & Huil Havre, London, Ham-
Marseille barg
Bombay, Marseilles & Lundon,
gdam dave, Ldan., H'burg-
A'werp & Hull.
Marseilles & Londen. Marseilles and Leniton.
Marseilles, Havre, London, Ham
bary, R'dam, Antwerp & Hull, Bombay, Marseilles & London Marseillee & London.
'do.
Bombay, Marseilles & London.
Major C.T. Brown, Mr. & Mrs. Chantler, Mr. J.J. Frick, Miss A Gilligan Miss J. Greig, Mr. ER Hotaling. Mra E.S. Jones. Mrs. C. Krey, Mr. KJ. Middleton Mr. J.N. MacFarlane, Mrs. MacFarland. Master MacFarlane, Mrs. WD, Peterkin, Mr. W.G. Raymond. Mr.
Frequent connection from Port Said for Pasangers and Cargo to & Mrs. J.G. Stewart. Miss C. latanbul, Firscus, Symras, and other Levant Poris by steamers of the Guthrie Smith, Mrs. D. Symons. | Khediviál Mail Steamship Co.
Mrs. S. Wadsworth and "infant. Miss A.E. Yates.
"CHANGTE"
• Cargo only. † Calls Casablanca.
Passengers departed from Hens
per 5.3. Kong
"Changte" for Australian ports Via Marlia yester- TALMA day were:
Calls Tangier.
All vessels may call at Malta
SAILINGS
BRITISH INDIA
ARCAR
TILAWA
ANTHIA
IF 10,000
21st Dec, 10.30
8,000 10,000
4th Jan.
Singapore, Penang," "Rangoon
8,000
lat Fob.
8,000,
15th Feb.
Calle Port Brettenham
SIRDHANA ABHIRALA
Miss Albury, Mr. & Mrs. Brostedt, Mr. Carter, Mr. W.W. Donaldson, Mr. 35 Ewen, Mr. E G. Goulding Mr. W.L. Henry, Mr. E.A. Hale, Miss B Morrow, Paymaster Lieut. Commdr. & Mrs. WE. Mc- Loughlin, Mr. Nowacki, Mrs. M. M. Peacock, Mr. Wm. B. Turner. Mrs. M. Yamamoto Mrs. Whorritt...
CLEARANCES
steamer. 1,572 Kaying. British
tons. Captain J. D. Fraser. trom Haiphong and Parhol ! vis Holbow, buoy No. 321- B&B Selstan, British steamer. 1,571
17TH DECEMBER.. tons, Captain R. C. Creer, Nanning for Canton from Swatow, Douglas Wharf. Tisondari, for Batavis -Douglas & Co.
Kut Sang, for Amoy Sunning. British steamer, 1,570 Rakuyo Maru, for Moji
tank, Captain R. Umpleby. Jenny Moller, for Canton from Canton, booy No. B14- Changte, for Manila
Helikon, for Salgón -6,253 Bright Star, for Moji from Foo Shing, for Swatow Hal Yang, for Bwatow Hai L. for Swatow ¡Athos II, for Saigon
Newchwang, for Canton Banning, for Swatow Anna Maersk, for Manila Klungchow, for Canton - Kung Fing, for Canton Aeneas for Bingapore.
A & A Aeneas, British steamer, tons. Captain Lesile, Dairen via Shanghai Holt's Wharf B. & 8.
16TH DECEMBER. Iolanda, American steamer, 723 tons, Captain C. W. Fisher, from Southampton via Hai phong, buoy No. AMaster. Tal Poo Sek. French steamer,
1,219 tons, Captain J. Bonna mour, from K. C. Wan, buoy No, B16Tal-Fung & Co.. Mau Bang, British steamer, 2,063 tons. Captain P. Jowitt, from Sandakan," buoy. „No. B22.- J. M. & Co. Newchwang, British steamer, 1,480 Lons, Captain LV. Rowe, from Newchwang via Shang- hai, buoy No. B15-Butterfeld ́and' Swire.
18th Jan.
& Calentis
Now is the time to visit, Australia & New Zealand
lands of Pamahire and Bomance." "Down Under" you will feel a new being and
even if you are sat inclined towards Boring, Pebing, Bhooting or Mesninineering you wil find that the Antipodes have plenty to offer yon.-including 851- for your pound.
On the way down your life aboard will be as you wish, quiet or heetie for the B, & A, wil Humour your every whim,
And by the way, there is no additional charge for Deck Cabins and there is of sanzia Bun Deck Rwimming pool, an Orchestes and a âne Laundry,
▲ Surgeon and Hawsedans am at your disposal and het but not least-ws bad almost forgotten the cuiains will set you listening agerly for the Goog.
Begular monthly lings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan and Hong Kong Australia.
Hong Kong to Sydney—19 dayı, "a
Frequent connections from Australia with the following
The Union 3.8, Co.'s Binamers to the United Kingdom vis New Zealand, Vancouver, Francisso, stɑ. HERE
The P.&.0. Royal Mail Stainers to London and
The P. & C. Branch Servios of Stasmers to London via Buss.
Tha New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamer for Benthampton and Londos vis Panama O azal
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS,
NANKIN NELLORE TANDA
Manila Rabaul, Brisbane Bydney. Melbourne & Hobert.
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN
SHIPPING MOVEMENT
STALMAM
RAJPUTANA The RMS. "Empress of Asia”
NELLORE left Vancouver for Hong Kong, via BIRDHANA. „Japan porta and Shanghai, on the OHITRAL 14th December (Saturday), am SHIWALA She is due at Hong Kong on the CATHAY 2nd January (Thursday), am, and l due to lears for Manila on the same day at evering.
BANK LINE CHINA)LTD.
AGENTS FOR
ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL 9,S. CO.,LTD.
UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT
.88.. “CITY OF EASTBOURNE” 2.8, "CITY OF DUNKIRK *-
ELLERMANLATT Havre, London, Betterdam & Hambory. Oth Jan. Hars, London, Rotterdam & Hamburg, 9th Feb, AGENTS FOR
ANDREW WEIR
MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA
CO.
Loading kơ Mauritine Reunion, Tamatate Lourenço Marquen, Dorian and Capé Porta, --- EART & SOUTH AFRICA....... I uzurious-Pasbenorm Vessels.. .... INDIAN AFRICAN LINE
MY ISIPINGO
from Caloutta" 4th Jan, from Colombo 10th Jan. M.V.INCHANGA”
from Galette 4th Feb. From Colombo 10th Feb, M.V.INCOMATI
from Calcutta 4th Marge from Colombo 10th Mar,
- Taking PASSENGERS and CARGO for "Monlara, Vandbar, Fris, Lentenco Marques dur
Durban, Fast Lendon, Port Elizabeth, Mossel Bay and Cape Town, 2
For Freight, or Pai
ALL BAILINGS FUMEZ TO VIKLETION WITHOUT NOTICE. sze on any of the above times apply
3. Queen's Building, 15
Gic. Des MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
TopW'ne 20051
THE BANK LINE (CHINA), LTD.
BURDWAN
7,000 7,000
[31st-Doc.
1st Feb
7,000 8th Mar,
10,000
28th Dea."
17,000.
27th Dec.
7,000
6th Jan
8,000
9th Jan.
15,000
10th Jan.
8,000
94th Jan,
97% 15,000
24th Jan;
6,000
Amoy, Shanghai'à Japan
Shanghai,· Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai & Japan
Amoy, Shanghai & Japan
Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama Amoy, Shanghai & Japan shanghai. Kai & Yokohama 29th Jams, Shanghai & Japan * Cargo only: "
ALL DATES are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. For further information, Passage," Freight, Handbooks, etc, apply the Agents
MACKINNON MACKENZIE CO
P&O BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL. HONGKONG
PHONE 2772132
OR
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