CANADIAN PACIFIC ANNOUNCES
World's Greatest Treval Systain
Sailings for 1936
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Feb. Jan. 19 Jan. 31 Feb. E/Ass E/Canada Feb. 11 Feb. 13 E/Russia Feb. 26 Feb. 25 Mar. E/Japan Mar. 6 Mar. 3
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Covor Victoria Arriva Leavo Leave Lesve Jan. 10 Jan. 21 dan 27 Feb 1
4 Fah 8
Fab. 10
Foù 16 Feb 18 Feb. 28 Mar. F
Mar. 14 3 Mar. 5 1 Mar.
·Mar. Mar. 13 Mar. 19 Mar 24 April 6 April 8 April 10 April 17 April 1
Honolulu
MAY 4 May 8 May 8 May 14 May 19
E/Asia Mar. 20 Mar. 22 Mar. 24 Mar. 28 Mar. 18 E/Canada April 3 Apru 3
E/Rusna April 17 April 19 April,21 | April 23 April 25 E/Japan May 1 May, 31
June 1 E/Asia May 15 May 17 May 19 May 31 May 23
Jane 3 Jano 6 June 19 June 17 E/Canada May May 31
June 29 E/Rassin June, 12 Jano 14 June 16 June 18 June 20 EJapan June 28 June 38 B/Ana July 10 July 12 July 14 July 18 July 18
B/Caanda July. 24 July 25
July 1 July 3 July
July 29 July, 31 Ang.
July 14
July 27
7 Aug. 12
EMPRESS OF JAPAN
SAILS FOR VANCOUVER VIA SHANGHAI, JAPAN & HONOLULU
AT NOON
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 14th
Full information from your own Agent or
CANADIAN PACIFIC
Telephone: Pazenger 10759.
"Freight 20042.
"GACANPAO: Passenger Dept. NAUTILUS: Freight Degt
Canton Agents: JARDINE, MATHESON & CO, LTD.
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GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS IN THE ORIENT FOR
CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE.
SAN FRANCISCO vią Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolulu.
TAIYO MABU
CHICHIRU MARU
TATSUTA MARU
SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.
HEIAN MARU
Wednesday, 22nd] Jan., at 1 a.ti. Wednesday, 8th Feb., at 10 am.
Wednesday, 19th Feb, at 10 a
...(Starts from Kobe) Monday,
HIKAWA MARU ...(Starts froid Kobe) Monitay,
LONDON, MARSEILLES," ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM
KATORI MARU
KASHIMA MARU
YASUKUNI MARU
KAMO MABU
KITANO MART
20th Jau. 3rd Feb.
Baturday, 18th Jan." Saturday, 1st Feb. Friday. 14th Feb.
44
Saturday,
25th Jan. Saturday, 22nd Feb.
Tue-day. 28th Jan.
Thursday, 30th Jan.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE vi Manila and Ports.
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang and Colombo.
+ MAYEBASHI MASU
+ MURORAN MABU
SOUTH AMERICĂ (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu, Los
Angeles, Mexico and Panama.
HEIYO MARU
NEW YORK via Panama.
+ NARUTO ARMU
↑ NAGARA MARU
Tuesday,
4th Feb.
14th Jan,
Tuesday, Saturday, 8th Feb.
LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth. Istanbul, Piraeus.
Genoa and Valencia.
+ DURBAN MABU
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon.
+BENGAL MARU
+ TOKUŊHIMA MARU
Saturday, 16th Jan.
Wednesday 15th Jan.
Wednesday,
29th Jan.
Friday.
Monday,
17th Jan. 17th Jan 27th Jan.
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
HAKONE MARD
KITANO MARU (Nanki direct) Friday, ANYO MARU
***
+ Burna Philp Line, Joint Passenger Agents,
GIBB LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.
↑ Carga only.
TILL 30291
M
SSAGERIES
To SHANGHAI
M
MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS
"Bailings from Hora Koro
KOBE.
ITO MARSEILLES via Saigon, Singapore. Colombo, Djibouti (Aden),
Spek, BurtBaid. ANDRE LEBON...14th Jan, 1836. MARZOEAJOFFRE 29th Jan, 1985. 11th Tạo, theo CHENONORAUX. 25th Feb. 1986, ATHOS 11 10th Mar, 1933, PRES. DOUMER,P4th Mar 1938.
SPHINX
25th Jan, 1930. CHÉNONCEAUX 8th Feb,, 1936.
SPHINX Lad Feb, 1938. ATHOS II PRI DOUMER. 8thMar. 138. ARAMIS 20th Mar. 936. FELIX ROUSSEL 3rd Apr.,
1980.
We can issue Through Tickets to EGYPT. SYRIAN PORTS, EAST AFRICA MADAGAS by Transhipment on our Mail Steamers at POET SAID OR DZIBOUTI,
Por Fall Particulare apply 19
Cie. Des MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1936.
Shipping News Daily Statement. Clearances.
ARRIVALS
13TH JANUARY. Süversandal, British steamer, 3,693
Ships l Harbour, * ete
NEWS FROM THE WATERFRONT
tons, Captain R. Butler Freight And Asiatic
from Baltimore via Shanghai, Kowloon Dock-Furness (Far- East) & Co.
Passengers Returns
(DY LONGSHOREMAN).
Kaying. British steamer, 1,572 tons, Captain J. D. Fraser, from Halphong and Pathol via The freight returns, received Hothow, buoy No. B15-But-om the Harbour Omice during terfield and Swire.
the 24 hours ended at 9am Feng Lee, Chinese steamer. 1.260 yesterday, show fairly, high Lons. Captain S. Kato, from tonnage movement, a large pro- Canton, buoy No. B17-Kwong portion of which being made up
by British shipa
The total tonnage of general cargo carried by vessels the Colony was 10,805, tons with British steamers carrying 2.880 tons
Wo Shing. Foo Shing, British steamer, 1,423 tans, Captain R. C. Thompson, from Canton, buoy No. A15.-- J. M. & Co. Pres, Cleveland, American steamer, 8.186 tons, Captain J. J. Cado- gan. from Manila. Eowloon Wharf-Dollar Line.
tons
to
SINGAPORE
HARBOUR BOARD
Scheme For Mechanical Grabs
The cavalcade of coal-carrying
PO-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND coolies from wharf to ship and EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES
ship to wharf at Singapore will continue indefinitely into the re- mote future-if merchants do not
support the Harbour Board scheme. for a plant of mechanical godi grabs to fill ships' bunkers, writes the "Singapore Free Press."
This question of at last bringing Singapore's harbour facilites up- to-date was mentioned by the S.H.B.,in its last annual report. The statement made there by the chairman of the Board, Mr. G. W. A. Trimmer, was:-
MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS TAKING CARGO FOR
Straite, Java, Burns, Ceylon,
Africa, Queensland Ports nd Bed &ica, Egypt, Istanbul, Greece India, Persian Gulf West Indies,
Levantine Fort, Europe Mauritius, East and South
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 Tone Hongkong
(About)
Destination
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS
BEHAR
SOUDAN
Through cargo for ports beyond the Colony amounted to 7,521 of which 3,595 tons were China Importer, Chinese steamer, carried by British steamers.
2,977 tons, Captain Miwa, from
Astatic deck passengers entering Otaru, buoy No. B16.-M. B. into the Colony during the 24 Corona, Norwegian steamer, 1,953 hours ended at 9 am, yesterday. "The question has been eni -
tons. Captain O. Klette, from were 1,974, of which 1272 were gaging the attention of the Board Swatow. buggy. No.
In the first instance the proposal AS-K. | from British steamers, Larsen & Co.
There were altogether 11 are to allocate a special section of Naruto Maru. Japanese steamer rivals, of which were of British the Board's wharves for the dis-IRAJPUTANA
4245 tons. Captain S. Kusano registry, the remainder being of charge, storing and bunkering of from Yokohama, buoy No. 2 other nationalities, while of the coal by mechanical means and a -N, Y. K.
8 departures, only two were British specification was prepared to give CHITRAL Hallos. Norwegian steamer, 1,113 ships, the rest being of other effect to this. Invitations to ten- JEYPORE
CATHAY tons Captain J. L. A. Nilsen. different countries. Particulars as der on this specification have re-
1*BURDWAN Bangkok via Swatow, follows:--
cently been issued.”
BAWALPIND! buoy No. B4.-Thoresen & Co.. Nationality
British -12TH JANUARY.
Danish Michael Jebsen. Danish steamer,
Norwegian 1.313 tons, Captain J. Elberg.
Dutch from Bangkok fia Holhow, buoy No. C1-Chin Seng Hong.
Japanese Chinese Philoctetes, British steamer, 7,213 tons, Captain JRamsey, from
Via Birkenhead
Singapore. Holt's Wharf-Butterfield and Swire.
from
Hong Peng, Brlish, steamer, 2,525 tons, Captain J. H Gregory. from Rangoon via Singapore. buoy No. Al-Ho Thong ở to. Shun Chih, British steamer, 1.173 tona, Captain A. Hall, from "Saigon, buoy No. 95-Wo Fat
Sing,
יון
Aletta, Dutch steamer, 1,572 tons, "Captain W. J. Steinbuch, from Singapore, Lai Chi Kok.-A. P. C.
British Kaltuna
steamer, 1,208 tons, Captain T. B. Robertson.
Whampoa Yuumati from Williamson & Co.
Shun Foong. Chinese steamer, 2,896, tons, Captain L. Ponsard, from Samarinda, buoy No B23- Far East & Co. Chung King, British steamer, 1311 tons, Captain W. M. Christie, from Canton, Talkoo Dock- B. & S.
Wing Wah, Portuguese steamer, 651 tons, Captain. E. Place, from K. C. Wan, Balkong Whari-Tai Fung & Co, Hal Ching, British steamer, 1,322 tons, Captain W. B. Patey. from Holhow, Yaumati.Doug las & Co..
CLEARANCES
13TH JANUARY. Nanning, for Canton Hai Ching, for Canton Wing Wo, for E. C. Wan Feng Lee, for Tsingtao Shyojin Maru, for Batu Pahat
6,00 18th Jan
17,000
5th Jan,
7,000
1st Feb.
15,000 5,000
6th Fe'.
18th Feb.
15,000
6,000
22nd Feb. 99th Feb.
-17,000
7th Mar.
NO DECISION
2.825
2,310
3,187
7
In point of fact, however, the Board has not yet definitely de-BANCHI alded to put the scheme into BANGALORE operation.
CORFU
SOMALI
14,500
6,000
glot Mar. 28th Mar.
17,000 7,000
4th Apr. 25th Apr.
3,727
Total
11
18.326
The major question it is asking DOW IN:
* Cargo only,
Will Singapore's mer-
Ships Tondage.
6.475 4
MEN-OF-WAR IN PORT
The following warships were in port yesterday:
North Wall-Falmouth.
Marseilles, Havre, London, Ham
burg, R'dam., Antwerp & Hull Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseilles. Have, Ldon H'barg
B'dan, Awerp &
&Hull Marsailles & Londen.
Straits, Colombo and Bombay. Marvellies and London. Marssiles, Harre, London, Fam
burg, R'dau.. Antwerp & HEL Bombay, Marseilles & Londons Marseilles Z Loddon.
Marx Havre, London, Hbg...
F'dam., A'werp. & Hull. Bambay, Marseilles à London. Mars, Havre, London, H'bg.,
R'dm, A'werp. & Hull Calls Tangier."
t Calla Carablanca: All vessels may call at Malta" "
chants and shipping community Frequent connection from Port Said for Pengera and Cargo. to support the scheme? Are they Istanbul, Firaeus, Symrna, and other Levant. Purta by steamers of the prepared to pay higher rates for Khedivial Mail Steamship Co.
the handling of coal which a mechanical 'plant will entail so as
SAILINGS)
BRIT150 INDIA - APCAR
to accelerate the loading or dis- charging of coal?
TALMA
10,000
17th Jan.
8,000
31st Ján.
8,000
18th Feb.
Singapore, Penang, Bangoon
10,000
2015 Feb.
North Arm-Kent, Delight and
ing costs of the one mechanical SANTHIA grabs. The question of initial cust
8,000
14th Mar
as least, will be answered by the return of tenders.
How much more than the pre-¦ SIRDHANA South Wall Herald and Robin. sent rate will be charged will de- SHIRALA East Wall-Phoenix, Rainbow,pend on the initial and the work-TILAWA Regent and Regulus.
Bruce.
West Wall BockDorsetshire. In Dock-Seamew and Sand- wich.
1.
Talkoo Dock-Orpheus, Cosmopolitan Dock-Parthian, FOREIGN French gunboat-Argus.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS
The B.MS. "Empress of Canada” arrived at Kobe on the 12th Jan (Sunday) at 4 pm and left on the same day at 9.00p.m. She is due at Shanghal to-day at 400 p.m. and leaves Shanghai for Hong Kong to-morrow at noon.
►
•Cató Port Swettenham.
& Calcutta
Now is the time to visit, Australia & New Zealand
In any case, Singapore will not fall in line with modern ports tri India Netherlands
and
other Eastern countries which have long been working coal with machinery
"Down Under" you will feel a new being and instead of
lands of Sunshine and Bomance. the primitive coolle, A
you see sat inclined towards Surfing, Pahing, Bhooting or puntaineering you wil 17on it before the completion of the wharf the that the Antipodes have plenty to offer you, including 25 for four pound. extension scheme which is now in *progress.
On the way down your life aboard will be as you wish, quiet or hotle for the E. & A. wil humour your every whim,
And by the way, there is no additional charge for Deck Cabine and there is of ocpres a. Saa Deck Swishining pool, an Orclientes' and a ine Laundry.
A Surgeon and Stewardess are at your disposal and last but not least-we bad aliport forgotten the cuisine will set you listening segerly for the Cong.
Eegular monthly sailinge from Hong Kong tof Shanghai and Japan and Hong Kongli Anshall
Hong Kong to Sydary-10 days,
Frequent connections from Australia with the following:-
The Union 8.8. Co.'s Steamers to the United Kingdom vis New Zealand, Vancouver, San
Francisco, etc.
The P. & O. Boyal Mail Stamers to London and
The P. & C. Branch Service of Stems to London via Suan,
18 MONTHS AT LEAST. The whart extension scheme is scheduled to run well into 1938. and since the new wharves have been selected as the site for the first plant for the mechanical | › handling of coal it is conclusive 'The Butterfeld. and Swire as that, whether the construction of "Mention" will arrive from Binga-plants is undertaken or not, it will not be before some 18 months have pore on January 19, 1936.
elapsed."
And meanwhile, Boot-covered Chinese will continue to trudge over narrow planks from wharf to ship and ship to wharf, carrying NELLORE
TANDA on baskets of "black diamond"
NANKIN their angular › shoulders.
The Board's position is not an envisable one.
The Butterfeld and Swire 85." "Sarpedon" will arrive from Shang- hai to-day.
Hydrangea, for Swatow
G.G. Paul Doumer, for Swalow Corona, for Singapure Tainan, for Canton
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EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS
7,000
7,000
1st Feb
Std 4pt.
Togg
Manila Reboul, Brisbane Bydner, Malbourne & Hobart
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAL & JAPAN
SHIRALA CATHAY
8,000 14th Jan
16,000 --- 24th JG,
5,000
BURDWAN
TARDA
7,000
TILAWA.
RAWALPINDI
SOMALI
.17,000
6th Feb. 7th Feb 7th Feb 18th Feb.
BANTHIA
Car only.
"Khangkai & Japan.
Shanghai, Kobe & Yokoham Rhanghai & Japan
do
Amoy, Shanghai & Japan
Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai & Japan
Ampoy Shanghai & Japan
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