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Sailings for 1936

Yan- couver Viotoris Leave Arrive

Kong hai

Hong Shang Naga

zaki

Kobe

Yoko- hama

Honolulu

Leave Leave Leave Leave

Leave

Jan. 19 Jan, 21

X

E/ARIA Jan. 29 Jan. 31 Feb.

E/Canada Feb. 11 Fab. 13

Feb. < Feb. 6

Jan. 27 Feb. 1

Fab. 18

E/Japan Jan. 14 Jan. 18

E/Russia Feb. 26 Feb. 28 Mar.

E/Japan Mar. 6 Mar. 8

·

Feb. 16 Feb. 18 Feb. 25 Mar 1

Mar. 14"

1 Mar. 3 Mar. 3

·

| Mar. 10 Mar. 13 Mar. 16 Mar 24

April 6

E/Asia Mar. 20 Mar. 22 Mar. 24 | Mar. 28 Mar. 28 B/Canda April 3 Apr 6

April 8 | April 17 | April 17 | April 09 E/Rusain April 17 April 10 April 31 April 23 April 25,

May 4

E/Japan May May 3

E/Asia May 16 May 17 May 19 May 11 May 23 E/Canada May 99 May 31

May May 8 May 14 May 10

June 1

Jane 3 June 6 June 12 June 17

E/Russia June 12 June 14 June 16 June 18 June 20

June 20

K/Japan June 28 June 28

July July 3 July 9 July 14

E/Asin July 10 July 13 July 14 July 16 July 18

July 27

E/Canada July 24 July 26

7 Aug. 12

...

July 29 July 31 Aug.

Sailings to

MANILA

EMPRESS OF ASIA

Jan. 2nd, Jan. 17th.

EMPRESS OF CANADA

Full information from your own Agent or

CANADIAN PACIFIC

Telephone Passenger 20752,

Freight 20042.

GACANPAC: Passenger Dept... NAUTILUS: Freight Dept.

Canton Agents: JARDINE. MATHESON & CO. LTD.

YKLINE

GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS IN THE ORIENT FOR

CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE.

SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Parts and Honolulu.

ASAMA MARU

TAIYO MARUI CHICHIBU MARU

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.

HIYE MARU

Wednesday, 8th Jan. Wednesday, 22nd Jan. Wednesday, th Feb.

I-

...(Starts from Kobe) Wednesday, 26th Dec. HEIAN MARU .../Starts from Kobe) Monday, 20th Jan. LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM

HARUNA MARU

KATORI MARU

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE vi Manila and Ports.

ATSUTA MARU

KAMO MARU

***

Saturday, 4th Jan. Saturday, 18th Jan.

Saturday. 28th Dec. Saturday, 95th Jan.

Saturday, 18th Dec.

Monday, 30th Doc.

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang and Colombo.

†TOYAMA MARU

· GENOA MARU

SOUTH AMERICA (West Const) via Japan, Honolulu, Los

Angeles, Mexico and Panama.

HEIYO MARU

-NEW YORK via Panama.

+ NOSHIRO MARU

+ NARUTO MARO

Tuesday,

4th Feb,

Saturday, 28th Dec. Tuesday.. 14th Jan,

LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth. Istanbul, Piraeus.

Genoa and Valencia,

DURBAN MARŲ

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon.

Friday. 10th Jan.

+ NAGATO MAET

TOBA MARU

x1

YASUKUNI MARD

GINYO MART

29th Dec. 6th Jan SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

..... Wednesday, let dan.`

Friday, 3rd Jan.

Sanday.

Monday,

'I

Burns Philp Line, Joint Passenger Agents,

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

† Cargo only.

TEL 30201

M

MESSAGERIES

M

MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS

Bailings from HONG KONG:

To SHANGHAI KOBE.

ANDRE LEBON ...28th Dec. MARECHAL JOFFRE 11th Jan, 1936, -APHINX

25th Jan 1936. CHENONCEAUX 8th Fob., 1934, ATHOS II 2nd Feb., 1938. ARAMIS

6th Mar., 1998.

TO MARSEILLES via Saigon, Eingapore, Golombo, Djibouti (Aden),

Suez, Port-Said.

PRIS, DOUMER ....31st Dec. ANDER LEBON 14th Jan, 1930. MARECHAL JOFFRE 8th Jan, 1928. SPHINX1th Feb. 1938. CHENONCEAUX25th Feb, 1986. ATHOS 11

10th Mar., 1936.

We can issue Through Tickets to EGYPT. SYRIAN PORTS, EAST "AFRICA: MADAGASCAR by Transhipment on our Mail Steamers at

FORT SAID OR DJIBOUTIA

For Full Particulars, äpply toim

Cie. Des MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

Tilghing 20051

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23,

1935.

15

Shipping News Week-End Statement Waterfront

STEERAGE TRIP,

TO JAPAN

GIRL WHO STARTED WORLD TOUR WITH £3

INTERESTING EXPERIENCE

A twenty-two-year-old American girl left Los Angeles just under a year ago with a steerage ticket to Japan and Afteen dollars.

Now she has reached London after some remarkable experiences. She is Gwen Van der Kik, 1. grå- duate of the University of Southern California. She told a "Sunday Ex- preas" represenative the story of het self-supporting adventure.

"Before I left California," she said, "I was teaching children to act for the screen.

"In December last I bought a steerage ticket in a Japanese ship and left with fifteen dollars and a trunk of clothes.

"I had an upper berth in a long room in which there were about thirty Lunks and a long table, My fellow-passengers consisted of Ja- panese men, women, arid children. "I was the only white girl. The

News.

PASSENGERS

..

PRESIDENT HAYES

List of passengers from Hong Kong to New York and Marseilles via Ports on s.a. "President Hayes" on December 1st:-~~

NEWS FROM THE WATERFRONT

WEEK-END CARGO

RETURNS

Mr. Fredric Conklin, Mr. Paul Fenton, Mrs. Elizabeth Fink, Mrs. Evelyn Gray, Mrs. Charlotta Had-

(BY LONGSHOREMAN), den, Mr. Frank Linden, Mrs.

During the 24 hours ended at Marion Marden, Miss Helen Mc-

9 am yesterday a total of 10 Mrs. Elizabeth Rave, ships brought over 4.477 tons, of Dougall, Mr. Clay Underwood, Mr. Arthur cargo to the Colony and carried Weibel, Mrs. Rena Williams, Mrs. | 11,379 tons for through ports. These ships brought 640 Astatic Delphine Conklin, Mr. Albert Fink.

ARRIVALS

22ND

DECEMBER.

Mr. Charles Gray, Mr. Fred Had-deck passengers to Hong Kong. đèn. Mr. Saul Levy, Mr. Palph | During the period under review 17 Marden, Miss Hazel McDougall, ships left the Colony. Mr. Alexander Rave, Miss Nathalle Smith, Mrs. Gertrude Underwood. James Mr. Philip Williams, Mr. Christie, Miss Winifred 8. Cauch, Mr. Sim Teng Boon, Miss A. S. Scholer, Mr. and Mrs. John C. | Nanning, British steamer, 1.485 Drake. Mr. Edwin A. Cady. Mr. tons. Capt. F. H. W. Graybrook. Stuart Wyeth Campbell,

from Canton, buoy, No. B16. Hendrick Delange. Mr. and Mrs.

B & & J. F. Green. Mrs. Helen Fullar. Mrs. C. Hordern, Mrs. Este Kauf- mann, . Miss · Dorothy Stevenson. Mr. William Wyeth Campbell,

Tat

PRESIDENT MCKINLEY

Dr.

of passengers from Hong

!

Michael Jebsen. Danish steamer, "1.343 tons, Captain G. Elberg,"

from Holhow, buoy No. B5 Chin Seng Hong.

British steamer, 1220 tons, Capt C. Harris-Walker, from Swatow, buoy No. B20,--- B. & 9.

Luchow,

food consisted of raw fish, rice. Kong to Seattle and Victoria via Lushan Maru, Japanese steamer..

pickles, and fish soup. the game rOOM.

We ate in

"My first job in Tokyo was teach-

Ports on as. "President McKinley" on December 21st: 1935 at 1 a.m.-

Mr. V. T. Armstrong, Miss Beth

APS

P:O-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS TAKING CARGO FOR

Straite Java, Burma, Ceylon. India, Persian Gulf, West Indies, Mauritiae, East and

South

Africa, Queensland Ports and Red Sea, Egypt, Istanbul, Greece, 1

Levantine Porta, Európe. PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGUTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS under contract with H.M. Government

All sailings are subject to ohange or deviation with or without notice.

From Steamship

Hongkong

Tong

(About)

Destination

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS

18th Jan.

25th Jan..

NALDERA BHUTAN

16.-00 28th Dec.

6,000

4th Jan."

CARTHAGE +*BEHAR

14,500 6,000

11th Jan.

IRAJPUTANA 1,507 tons, Captain Ibuch!. SOUDAN from Canton, Stonecutters.— N. Y. K.

17.006 7,000

1st Feb.

CHITRAL CATHAY **BURDWAN

KAWALPINDI CORFU BANCHI NALDERA

15,000

8th Fe

10,000 6,000

17,000

2nd Feb.

29th Feb.

7th Mar.

14,500

21st Mar.

17,000

4th Apr

16,000

16th Apr.

Cargo only.

ing children English, and I sang in / Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. A. Upson Hydranges, British steamer, 561

clubs and cafes

"I found the Japanese women ruled their men by gentleness. Nag- ging is unkrown among the wo-

мед.

Fox, Mr. E. Londaiz, Mr. A Zuloaga, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Glis Master Jack Gills, Mr. H. M. Lee, Mr. W. H. Scharffenberg, Mr Edward J. Urquhart. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Forshee, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. "From Tokyo I went 500 mifes to

Nelson, Mr. and Mrs, C. F. Kobe to take a job as secretary to

Thurston, Miss Fay Thurston, Mr. an Engilahman. The journey there exhausted my funds and IA. F. H. Wiggin, Mr. C. E. Fergu- arrived penniless and homeless. My son, Dr. Clark H. Yeager, Mr. A. employer had meanwhile died

Went Hungry for Three Days

Malcolm, Mr. and Mrs. Bellanosky, ML W. Hutton, Mr. C. J. Stellengwerff, Mr. and Mrs. F. R.

"For three days I had nothing. Louthit, Mr. L. R. Tooley. Miss

to eat and slept. in a mission house. Then I went to the Amert can consul. He helped me find

a job teaching.

"I was in Kobe four Then I want to Tientsin,

months.

"Chinese women are much more

emancipated than Japanese. But they don't take advantage of it. They interest theinselves only in their culture and ignore public life.

"My next place was Korea. I stayed there only a few days, then I went on to Siberia.

"To get to Moscow I sold all my clothes, bought some cheap Rua stan garmente, and dressed myself as a peasant girl.

"There I lectured on the Japa- nese drama and laught American dancing.

'I found the Russian women the most emancipated of any country

I have visited. They hold positions of responsibility and play an equal part in public life with the men.

The Ideal Woman

"They look for no petting and pampering from the men alther. It struck me, however, that they have lost much of femining charm.

"Their homes are not very clean and there seems generally to be a domestic apathy.

A. G. Smith. Mr. W. L. Marshall, Rev. Po Ching. Mr. T. L. Knight,

Miss Diana Tsai, Mr. Chang Yick Lum, Mr. Renato Spero Mr. Muck, Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Appleton, Mra. F. Chen, Miss Chen, Mr. W.

Chen, Mr. HH Ling. Mr. S. C. Wang, Mrs. Wang Tu Sze. Mr. K. F. Kwan, Mrs. Hui Kwong Sze, Master Hui Ying Fong. Master Hui Ying. Cheong, Mr. H. Y. Kung. Mr. P. 8. Ng. Mr. M. W. Ip, Miss L Yang, Miss M. Tang, Miss Chang, Mr. Wong Chuen 8. Moy, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Kwok Mrs. F. Chen, Mr. C. C. Chiu, Mr. and Mrs. K. Y. Chu, Mr. Lee, Mr. L. B. Moller, Mr. Hul Ngok, Master Hui Ming, Mr A. T. Ya, Mr. Leurig Pul Kee.

SHIPPING MOVEMENT

The R.M.S. "Empress of Russia" left Yokohama on the 21st Decem- ber (Saturday) at 3 p.m., is due at Vancouver on the 30th December (Monday), leaves Vancouver on the 9th January (Thursday), am. and is due at Hong Kong on the 1st February (Saturday). am

tons, Captain P. W. Grierson. from Swatow, Chiu On Whari. Tinegara, Dutch steamer, 5.783

trus, Captain J.

Adriaanse, from Amoy, buoy No. A8.- J. C. J. Line.

Sandviken. Norwegian staarner,

1,775 tons, Captain A. Norvalla. from Tsingtao and Shanghal via Swalow, West Point Wharf. -J. M. & Ca,

Ha! Tan. British steamer, 2,225 toris, Captain O. H. Farrer. from Foochow and Amoy via Swatow, Douglas Douglas & Co.

Wharf.-

from

† Calls Casablanca.

Bombay. Marseilles & London. Mare, Havre, London, H'bg.,

F'dm, A'werp & Hull.

Marsailles & London

Antwerp

& Hull

ZA Var,

London, Ham-

R'da London.

Have, Ldon. K'burg, R'dam, A'werp & Hull. Marseilles & London.

Marseilles and London.

Marseilles, Havre, London, Fam

burg, R'da

Antwerp & Hall,

Bombay, Martellles & London Marseilles & London.

do.

Bombay, Marseilles & London:

+ Calls Tangier.

All vessels may call at Malta

Istanbul, riraeus, Symrna, and other Levant Porta by steamers of the Frequent connection from Port Said for Fasengers and Cargo to Khedivis! Mail Steamship Co.

BRITISH INDIANAPCAR

SAILINGS

SANTHIA TALMA SIRDHANA SHIRALA

8,000 10,000 B,000 8,000

4th Jan 18th Jan,

1st Feb.

15th Feb.

Singapore, Penang, Rangoon

& Calcutta

10,000

29th Feb

Pel Ping. Swedish steamer, 3,835 TILAWA

tons, Captain H. Boun Manila, Holt's Wharf.-Gilman & Co.

21ST DECEMBER. Lyeemoon, British steamer, 1,734 tons, Captain E. Holmes, from Saigon, buoy No. B4-Wo Fat Sing. Koenigsberg, German steamer, 3,979 tons, - Captain M. Schill, from Dairen. Stonecutters.- Melchers & Co, Tokushima Máru, Japanese steam- er, 3,703 tons... Captain T. Tsukuda from **Singapore. Kowloon Whart.-N. Y. K. Kine Maru, Japanese steamer, 1,260 tons, Captain Hirasawa. from Contoh, buoy No, E9.--- 0.,8. K. Soochow, British steamer. 1,594 tons Captain F. Gibbs, from Swatow, buoy No. Bi- B & 3. Shantung, British steamer, 1.568

tons, Captain R. Allason, from Haiphong and Pakhot via Holhow, buby No. B15-But- terheld and, Swire

charm and indulges in everything Hai Yuan, Chinese steamers, 2,078 of interest.

tlons conference."

The Finnish women seem to be Just the opposite to the Russian

"In Paris I went broke, and had women. They are gentie, charm-to live on bread and cheese for a ing, and domesticated. Their homes week. Then I walked to Geneva are clean

and their family life and looked in on the League of Na- serene.

"From Finland I went to Scan- Miss Van der Eik intends to stay dinavia. There I met and was in England until Christmas lectur- entertatried by the wife of the Ing and studying English feminine American Minister. I found the culture. She will go to Abyssinia, Scandinavian women to be the India, China, Japan, and return to ideal woman. She possesses wit, Los Angeles during next year..

tons, Captain J. M. Johannes- sen, from Shanghai via Swa- tow, C. M. S. N. Wharf C. M. S. N. & Co. Yang Tse, French steamer, 4,800 tons, Captain Dienzeide, from Shanghai, Kowloon Wharf. M. M. & Co. Asama Meru, Japanese steamer.

10,017 tons. Captain G. Shing “miya, from Shanghai, Kowloon

Wharf.-N. Y. K

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Now is the time to Australia & New Zealand

lands of Sunshine and Romanes. "Down Under" you will feel a new being and even if you are not ipolined towards Surfing, Fishing, Shooting or Menntaineering you will find that the antipodes have plenty in offer you,including 25. for your pound.

(in the way down your life aboard will be as you wish, quiet or hectic for the'E, & A. wil hamour your every whim.

And by the way, there is no additional charge for Deck Cabina and there is of course Buz Deck swimming pool, an Orchestra and a fine Laundry.

A Burgeon and Stewardess now at your disposal and last but not least–we had almost: forgotten the enisius will set you listening eagerly for the Gong.

Begalar monthly..ailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan and Hong Kongito

Anatzai

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, fam Francisco, etc.

The P. & O. Royal Mail Steamers to London and

The P. & C. franch Service of Steamers to London via Eucal

The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers for Southampton and London via Panama Canali

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS)

NANKIN NELLORE TANDA

7,000

31st Dec

7,000 !. 1st Feb.

Maxil Rabaul, Brisbane Sydney, Melbourne & Robart

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

TALMA NELLORE RAJPUTANA

SIRDHANA CHITRAL SHIBALA CATBAY "BURDWAN

7,000 6th Mar.:

2

10,000

26th Dec.

12,000

87th Dec.

7,000

5th Jan,

8,000

uth Jan,

15,000

10th Jan.

8,000

24th Jan,

10,000

24th Jan,

6,000

29th Jan.

Cargo only

'Amoy, Shanghai & Japan

...

Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama, Shanghai & Japan.

Amoy, Shanghai & Japan

Shanghai, Kobe & Yokoliama Amoy, Shanghai & Japon Shanghai Kobe & Yokohama Shanghai & Japan..

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