CANADIAN PACIFIC ANNOUNCES
Sallings for 1936
E/Canada Feb. 11 Fob. 13
E/Japan Mar. 6 Mar. 8
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May 4
May 6 May 8 May 14 May 19 June I June 3 June 6 June 18 June 17
June 29
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July 14
July 27 July 29 July 31 Aug. 7 Aug, 12
TO MANILA
EMPRESS OF JAPAN
Feb. 28th.
E/Asia May 18 May 17 May 19 May 11 May 23 E/Canada May 29 May 31
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July July 3 July Eapan Jane 36 Jahe 38 E/ADS July 10 Juy 12 July 14 July 18 July 18 E/Canads July 24 July 20|
EMPRESS OF CANADA SAILS FOR VANCOUVER VIA SHANGHAI, JAPAN & HONOLULU AT NOON
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11th.
Full information from your own Agent or
CANADIAN PACIFIC
Telephone: Passenger 20752.
Freight 20042.
GACANPAO: Passenger Dept. "NAUTILUS: Freight Dep
Canton Agents: JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. LTD.
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GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS IN THE ORIENT FOB
"CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE
SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolulu.
· CHICEIBU MARU
TATSUTA MARU
ABAMA MAKU.
SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.
HIYE MARU””
Wednesday, 5th Feb, at 6an.. Wednesday, 1th Feby at 10 am, Wednesday, 4th Mar
..
(Starts from Kobel Tuesday,
HEIAN MARU · (Starts from Kobe) "Monday,
16th Feb.
#th Mar.
LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM
19th Feb. 14th March
SYDNEY & MELLBOURNE via Manila and Ports,
YASUKUNI MARU
HAKONE MARU
SUWA MABU
KITANO MARU
• NEPTUNA
ATEUTA MARU
Friday 14th Feb,
Saturday, Saturday,
Saturday, 22nd Feb. Saturday.
22nd Feb. Saturday,
28th Mar.
Tuesday, 11th Feb.
28th Feb. Friday,
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang and Colombo,
GINYO MARU
+ TOKIWA MARU
SOUTH AMERICA (Went Const) via Japan, Honolulu, Los
Angeles, Mexico and Panama.
NEW YORK via Panama.
+ NAGARA MARU
+NOJIMA HAKU -
LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Pirasta.
Genoa and Valencia,
Saturday. Thursday,
8th Feb. 5th Mar,
Sunday, 16th Feb.
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon,
+ DELAGOA MARU.
+ TSUSHIMA HARU
+ PENANG MARU
HAKODATE MARU
FUSHIMI MARU
***
Saturday,
8th Feb. Saturday, 15th Feb. Baturday, 29th Feb.
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
ATSUTA MAEU (N’aski direct)
HAKOZAKI MABU
Saturday, 15th Feb Friday, 21st Feb. Friday,
Burns Philp Lino, Joint Passenger Agents,
28th-Fab.
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY
Shipping News Daily Statement, Gearances
Ships_la_harbour, ella.
NEW WHITE STAR NEWS FROM THE
LINER
Beautiful, Plaque To Be Installed
WATERFRONT
Freight And Asiatic Passengers Returns
A beautiful marble plaque of ́(BY LONGSHOREMAN). the Queen, executed, by Lady Kennet better known as Lady from the Harbour Office during The freight returna received Hilton Young-will be carried in the 24 hours ended at 9 T the great new Cunard-White Star yesterday show $ considerably liner Queen Mary, saya the Sun-high tonnage movement, a large day Times of Dec, 29. It will stand at the head of the great Proportion of which being made
up by British, ships.
staircase which faces the maln ball of the ship. It is about 3 ft. 5 in. high.
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In the decorations of the great, liner a new and individual artistic note has been struck. Fainous ertists-including an RA are at this moment working to complete the pictures and portraits that have been commissioned,
The total tonnage of general cargo carried by vessels, to the Colony
8,261 tons/ with WES British steamers carrying. 6,129 tons,
Through cargo for porta be- yond the Colony amounted to 33,587 tons, of which 14.639 tons were carried by British steamers
Asiatic deck passengers entering Much of the work has been into the Colony during the 24 planned on a vast scale. Calcula- | hours ended at 9"a.m. yesterday tions respecting areas of vencers were 404, of which 109 were and woods, have had to be made from British steamers not in feét, but in acres. One ar-
tist, Edward Wadsworth, has in harid a work so large that he has had to knock down a wall in the Russex village ball where he is busy on it.
Doris Zinkelsen has been made reaponsible for 1,000 square feet of paintings, including a deep screen frieze on theatrical and themes.
The restaurant has an imposing work at one end by Philip Con- hard, RA, and another at the other end by McDonald. Onl There is also an immense decora Elve map 30 feet long, 24 feet wide and 13 feet, high-of North Atlantic..
A MINIATURE
the
There were altogether 15 ar rivals, of which 8 were of British registry, the remainder being of other nationalities, while of the 14 departures, only 3 were British ships, the rest being of other different countries. Particulars B5 follows- Nationality British
Ships Touraru.
20,768
8
American Japanese Chinese
TM 5,009
2
-13,817 2.164
41,848
Totai
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.
Salling across this "pictorial sea is an illuminated ship-the Queen Mary in miniature. This little vessel will be always moving when the liner is "on passage," and she will indicate to passengers the exact position of the Queen Mary ut very stage of her voyage. 3 pm on the same day. The little ship's movements are controlled by the automatic clock system.
The NDL's $5 "Gneisenau” will arrive here on her Makten Voyage on Thursday, the 8th inst. at 6 am. She will berth along- ide Kowloon Wharf and will leave here for Shanghai and Japan at
In one of the private aming 100ms are vivid pictures of circus ufe by Dame Laurs Knight.
For the ship's shopping centre Maurice Lambert has dona R |beautiful ivory-tinted frleze, 50 feet long, illustrative of speed in many forms,
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Typically British scenes, from countryside and playing field ap- pear on all sides.
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Danding through the ages is the theme of some usual paintings on hide by Margot Gilbert. In the smoke room are sporting carvings by James Woodford. Bainbridge Copnall, for his series of Des relief carvings in the main res taurant, has dealt with shipbuild- ing through the ages.
In the long gallery there 18 a painting of an evening scene "on
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The BL and Apcar steam ship Tilawa" left: Singapore for this port on the 30th January, 1935, and is dus here on the 5th instant Bb daylight,
The E & A steam ship Tanda" will leave for Shanghai Moji, Kobe. Osaka, Yokohama, Nagoya and Yokkaichi on or about Thurs- day, the 8th instant at. 2 p.m.
*
The BL steam ship "Tawa" will leave for Amoy, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Osaka on or about Thursday, February 6, 1936, at 7
a.m
CLEARANCES.
4TH FEBRUARY, 1936. the Avon, by Aigernon Newton Antenor, for Shanghal Bertram Nicholls has done English President Taft, for Manila pastoral scenes, and John Skeap-Tinegara, for Mandla ing three large mural carvings. Helya Maru, for Moji
In addition to altar pieces in Hang Bang, for Swatom the chapel, Kenneth Shoesmith Hai Tan, for Swatow has two panels flower market Dalshu Maru, for Takao scones in the drawing room. Iwatesan Maru, for Singapore Molton metal sprayed through a Hai Chen, for Canton pistol assisted Rebel Stanton to Hai LA, for Swatow make a striking bas relief.
Therese Moller, for Canton Charles Pears and Cédric Morris Yunnan, for Canton are others whose work will be Chian Lee, for Shanghat much admired.
Chong Lee, for Taingtao
BANK
ARRIVALS
4TH FEBRUARY, 1936, Tonjer, Norwegian steamer, 1,949 tons Captain H. Kvamso from Chinwangtao Lai Chi Kok Dodwell & Com
Chian Lee, Chinese steamer. 1,840
tons, Captain Nakayama, from Kamfa Yaumat-Yee ·Tal Hong
King Yuan, British steamer, 1,545 tons Captain J. Taylor, from Bwntow, buoy No, B1, Butter-
Tands, British steamer, 4,388 toria,
feld and Swire.
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Captain E. Pitcher. from: Manila. Kowloon Wharf M. M. & Co. Hai Chen, Chinese steamer, 2,080 tons, Captain H. Y. Hughes, from Shanghai via Swatow, China Merchant 8.N. Wher
· CM S N & Co Iwatesan Maru, Japanese steamer,
4,058 tons,Captain. K. Sakai, from Manila, buoy No. A1-1 O & K
Selatan, British steamer, 1571
tomy," Captain R. C. Créer, from Swatow, Douglas What -Douglas & Co. Kwangtung. British steamer, 1,572 tons, 'Captain D. D. Richards from Haiphong, buoy No. 31. from
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BOMALI B&B. Sandviken Norwegian steamer, RANCHI
15,000 8,000
8th Feb
11th Tab.
16,000
92nd Feb.
8,000
29th Fab
-17,000
7th Mar
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4th Apr
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the wharvon Delivery may be obtained. No Untuk will be smitted azer the Goods have left the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 11th Veb., 1986, will be subject to Rent
All Claims against the i
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before the's8th Feb. 1988, will not be recognised.
on or they
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iva 1 Ravenus Officer in Mitasdance EAVE &
kedamazed dutiable goods me.
when
examined
die All broken, shafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns where they will bexamined on the 10th Feb 1938, at Carndahäbi
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14h Feb. 29th Feb ∙14th 'Mar 28th Mar 11th April
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3rd Apr
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Shanghai.
Kober
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7,000 $10,000*
6th Fel
6th Feb;
BOMAGE VIC ВАНТИГА CORFI NANKIS TALMA
$7,000/97 19th Feb
1,000
20th Feb.
14.500
7,030
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5th Mar,
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