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Sailings for 1936
Hong Shang Kong bai
Leave E/Canada Fob in Feb. 13
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1936.."
Shipping News Daily Statement, Clearances.
Nagor Kobe
saki
Leave
E/Russia Feb. 26 Feb. 29 Mar. 1 Mar. 3 Mar. E/Japan Mar. 8 Mar. 8
Van- Yoko-
Honolulu hama
Couver Victoria Leave
Lesre Leave
Arrive
Feb 16 Fob. 18 Feb. 25 Mar 1
Mar. 14
Mar., Mar. 13 Mar. 10 Mar 24 April 6
SHIP SINKS
1
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E/Asia
Mar. 20 Mar. 9 Mar. 24 Mar. 20 Mar. 28
E/Canada) April 3 Apr 0
April. 8 April 10 April 17 April 2 E/Russza April 17 April 10 April 23 April 23 April 25
MAY
E/Japan May 1 May 3
May 8 May 8 May 14 May 19
E/Asia May 15 May 17 May 19 May 21 May 23 E/Canada May 20 May 31
E/Russia June 12 June 14 June 16 June 18 June 20
July July 3 July K/Japan June 26 June 2 E/Ass July 10 Juy 12 July 14 July 16 July 18
E/Canada July 24 July 26
June 1
Jupe 3 June 6 June 12 June 17 June 20 9 July 14 July 27
July 29 July 31 Aug. 7 Aug. 12
TO MANILA
EMPRESS OF JAPAN
EMPRESS OF ASIA
Feb. 28th. Mar. 12th.
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: Passanger 20752
Freight
20042
DACANPAC Passenger Dept. NAUTILUS: Freight Papt.
Canton Agents: JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. LTD.
N.
KLINE
GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS IN THE ORIENT FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE.
SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolulu.
TATSUTA MARU
Wednesday, 15th Feb., at: 10 a.m. Wednesday, 4th Mar. Wednesday, 18th Mar.
LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM
ABAMA MARU
TAIYO MARU
SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.
HEIAN MARU
HIKAWA MARU
...(Starts from Kabe) Monday, ...(Starts from Kobel Monday,
4th Mar. Bärd Mar.
YASUKUNI MABU
HAKONE MARU
SUWA MABU
Friday, Baturday, Saturday
14th Feb.
29th Feb.
14th March
KITANO MABU
- NEPTUNA
ATSUTA MARU
SYDNEY & MELLBOURNE via Manila and Ports.
Saturday: Saturday.
22nd Feb. 22nd Feb. Saturday. 28th Mar
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang and Colombo.
GINYO MAKU
• TOKIWA MARU
Tuesday, 11th Feb.
"98th Feb. Friday,
SOUTH AMERICA (West Comet) via Japan, Honolulu, Los
Angeles, Mexico and Panama.
NEW YORK via Panama.
BOKUYO MARU
+ NOJIMA MARU
† NOTO MARU
Thursday. 9th Mar.
Wednesday. Tuesday,
4th Mar. 24th Mar.
LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth. Istanbul, Piraeus.
Genoa and Valencia.
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.
Bunday, 16th Feb.
15th Feb. 29th Feb.
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon.
↑ DELAGOA MARU
† PENANG MARU !
+ HAKODATE MARU
FUSHIMI MARU
+
++
Saturday, Saturday,
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
ATSUTA MABU (N'saki dirset)
HAKOZAKI MART
Saturday, 16th Feb. Friday. 21st Feb, Friday. 28th Feb.
Barns Philp Line, Joint Passenger Agents,
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.
+ Durga only,
TEL. 30291
M
ESSAGERIES
TO SHANGHAI
ATHOS II
PRES DOUMER ARAMIS
M
MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS
Sailings from Hond Kora:
KOBE.
2nd Fab, 1936. 6th Mar., 1836. 20th Mar, 1938, MARECHAL JOFFRE 4th Apr., 1936. EAN LABORDE. 17th Apr., 1936. FELIX ROUSSEL 1st May, 1936
TO MARSEILLES ris Saigon, Singapore,
Colombo, Djibouti (Aden), Sues, Port-Said.
SPHINX
11th Feb., 1936. CHENONCEAUX...25th Feb., 1986, ATHOS II 10th Mar., 1938, FEES. DOUMER 24th Mar, 1938, ARAMIE
7th Apr., 1938. MARECHAL JOFFRE 21st Apr 1930.
We can issue Through Tickets to EGYPT STELAN PORTE, EAST AYRICA MADAGASCAR by Transhipment on our Mail Steamer at PORT SAID OR DJIBOUTI KAY
For Full Particulars, apply to ;-
Cie. Des MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
Vessels Answering S.O.S. Unable To Find Any Trace
Ships la Harbour,” ME.
NEWS FROM THE WATERFRONT
Freight And Asiatic "Passengers Returns
Kobe, Jan. 31.
(BY LONGSHOREBIAN).. Unusually strong winds were responsible for shipping disasters The freight returns, received and fres in various districts yes-
from the Harbour Office during terday. in Kyushu," a 929 ton the 24 hours ended at 9 a... reighter sank, and the loss of its yesterday show a fairly high ton- crew numbering 23 is now feared.
a large movement. portion of which being made up
The most serious fire was in Moll in which nearly 20 men were in- jared, à fire fighter being killed.
nage
by American: ships.
pro-
The total tonnage of general the 8.0.S. THEN SILENCE
cargo carried by vessels to
was 11,379 tong. with Loaded with a full cargo of coal Colony
British steamers carrying. 254 tons. the Hikoyama Maru (929 tons)
Through
for ports be- cargo was on her way from Nagasaki to Osaka early yesterday morning.yond the Colony amounted tr tons, of which 265 tons When near Genkai island of the 26,120 Hakata Bay, she ran into trouble, were carried by British steamers. and
out an 8.0.5. shortly sent. after five, saying that she was on the point of sinking. No report has been received since. "Several ships sped to the scene, but failed to find the ship. It is feared that she sank presumably with all her 23 crew.
In an attempt to take shelter from a blizzard, the Jowa, a 3,000 tons Chinese vessel, chartered by the Kawasaki Kiseri Kaisha, load- ed with 1,700 tons of cement, went near Kamaishi Port. aground Iwate prefecture yesterday morn- ing at four. The ship soon sank, but the crew were rescued.
A 100 ton motor launch sank of the the "Ezaki Light House in Akashi Straits yesterday morning at seven. It seems that the ship capsized owing to the strong sea. The crew of four managed to swin to Ezaki beach.
FIVE HOUSES "BURNT
The Moji fire started in a lane in Minato-machi 3-chome, at about six. Fanned by a strong wind, the flames spread rapidly. 'and' when they reached the Konishiroku Photo Supplies Store, there was an explosion of mäg- neslum. Ten men were crushed under the building as it collapsed. Altogether five houses and EL godown were destroyed. The css is estimated at Y,130,000.
Factory buildings owned by the Japan Rope Making Company, the Nakayama Aluminium Works and the Kataoka Bolts and Nuts Works located at Minami Sakaigawa, Osaka, were gutted in the small
οι hours
yesterday morning. There were no casualties.
Last evening the police were still experiencing difficulty in de- termining as to which building the blaze actually started in,
Fukuoka reports the destruction of eleven houses in a fire early yesterday."Japan Chronicle.":
CLEARANCES
30TH FEBRUARY, 1936. «
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Rheinland, for Shunghai Golden Dragon, for Haiphong Kyodo Maru No. 26, for Keelung G.G. Paul Doumer, for K. C. Wan Ping Tsi, for Canton
Cher.gtu, for Canton
Asiatic deck passengers entering into the Colony during the 24 hours ended at 9 am yesterday were 492, of which 171 were from British steuners
were
There were altogether 18. ar- rivals, of which 5 were of British registry, the remainder being of other nationalities, while of the
departures, 6
British 13 ships, the rest being of other different countries. Particulars as follows: Nationality British American German French. Japanese Chinese
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Ships Tonnage
519
* 12,144
10.488
1,210
24
10.472
2
2,694
Total
18
37,505
SHIPS IN HARBOUR
WILARVES
Kowloon:--Empress of Canada, President Taft and, Friderun, Sooony-Lalchikok:--Tonjer. Douglas Lapralk:- Seistan and Hal Yang.
Saitong:-Wing Wan. Chiu On-Hydranges.
DOCKS.
Kowloon:-Argus, Hal Hing and Emp. of Russia.
Taikoo:-M.S. Phoenix, Tas- suta Maru, Tchekam, Hong Hsiang. Anshun and Yolande."
BUOYS.
No. A1-City of Hereford., No. A2--Getsuto Maru. No. A3.-Wichita. No. A8-Benvorlich. No. B3-Kwelyong.. No. 14-Hellas,
No. BS-Apoey. No. B-Kyodo Maru. No. B10.Voo Yang. No. B11-Helikon. No. B12.-Hellas. No B14-Kalgan. No. B15-Sul Yang: No. B16.-Chengtu. No. B17-Ardent, No. 21.-Tainan.
No. B22.-Hin Sang.
No. B23.--Nagisan Maru.
No. B24.—Shun. Foong.
No. 823-Lah Sing.
No, B26.-Clara Jebsen. No. C1-G.G. Paul Doumer:
ARRIVALS
10TH FEBRUARY, 1936.
Diomed
British steamer.. 6,354 toris, Captain HD. Blamey, from Singapore, Holt's Wharf. -B. & S.
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RAIPUTAN
P.O-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES
Hellos, Norwegian steamer, 1,113
tons. Captain J. L A. Nielsen. AP from Bangkok via Swatow, buoy No. B12.-Thoresen & Co. Kyodo Mara No. 26. Japanese steamer. 1,201 tons, Captains 8. Takezawa from Keelung vla Bl-Osaki Amoy, buoy No. Kwelyang. British steamer, 1,580
Shosen Kalshs.
A
tons, Captain J, W. Jenkins, From Bangkok via Svatow, buoy No. 3.-Butterfield and Swire.
Benvorlich, British steamer, 3.222
tons, Captain J. T. Meldram, from Otaru (Japan), buoy No. AB.-W. R. Loxley & Co. Nagisan Maru, Japanese steamer,
2.603 tons, Captain Y. Dok from Mike, buoy No. B23- M. B. K
Ruhr, German steamer, 3,581 tons, Captain W. Fick, from Shang- hal, buoy No. A5 Jebsen"& Co.
President Taft, American steamer. 8.171 tons, Captain J. Griffith, from Manila, Kowloon Wharf. --Dollar Line.
STH FEBRUARY, 1936.
·
Wing Wo, Portuguese steamer, 495 tons, Captain 1 d. de Lemos. from K. C. Wan, "Saikong Wharf. Tai Fung & Co. Shun Foong. Chess steamer, 2,695 ms, Captain L Fonsard, from Samarinda via Sandakan, buoy No. 824-Far East & Co. Helikon, British steamer. 1.220 tons, Captain W. Anderson: from Saigon, buoy No. B10- Wo Fat Slug..
MAIL AND PASSENGER STMAMERS TAKING CARGO FOR
Straits Java Burma, Ceylon, India, Persian Gulf, West Indies, Mauritius, East And South
*nd
Africa, Queensland Ports Red Sea, Egypt, Istanbul, Greccc, Levantine Ports, Europe.
PENINSULAR X ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS under contract with H.M. Government
All sailings are subject to change or deviation with or without notice.
Steamship
From
Топа
Hongkong
(About)
Destination
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS
JEYPORE CATHAY **BURDWAN KAWALPINDI“ CORBU
*SOMALI
BANCHI
5,000
18th Feb.
18,000
92nd Feb.
6,030
29th Feb
17,000
7th Mer.
14,000
0.00
21at. Mar. 28th Mar,
BANGALORE
CARTHAGE BAJPUTANA "BHUTAN
UHITRAL RANPURA
17,000 7,000
14,500
17,100
16th May.
6,000
23rd May.
15,000
30th May,
17,000
13th June
1th Apr. 25th Apr.
Ja: May.
• Cargo only.. + Calle Casablanca.
Straita, Colombo, B'bay. & Karachi Marvelles and London.
Marseilles, Havre, London, Ham
barg, R'lar. Antwerp & Hall. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseilles & London,
Mars. Harro, London, H'bg
R'dam, A'worn. & Hall. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Mars Havre, London, 'bg.,
R'dm., Awerp & Hull. Marseilles & London
Bomb Marsilles & 1 ondor, Marseilles Have, Ldon, H'burg,
R'dam., A'werp & Hall Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London:
* Calli Tangier.
All vessels may call at Malta
Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Istanbul, Piraeus, Symrns, and other Levant. Forts by Khedivial Mail Steamship Co.
BRITISH INDIA
SHIRALA TILAWA
.I
APCAR
Lu Hsing, Chinese steamer. 2,445 tons Captain N. M. Nesboe. from Calcutta, buoy No. 325. -Gibb Livingston & Co. Ardent, Norwegian steamer, 1.101 TALMA
8,000 15th Feb. 10,000
29th Feb.
SANTHIA
8,000
14th Mar.
10,000
28th Max.
tous. Captain E. Kroger, from SIRDHANA Bangkok, buoy No. B17-Chin Seng Hong.
Hop Sang, British steamer, 1,359 tons. Captain T. Hughes, from Canton, Kowloon Dock-J. M.
" & Co.
3.423 steamer, Acardo, British
tons, Captain D. T. Keddie, from Abadan, North Point- A. P. C.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS
The steam ship "Shirala" wi leave Amoy for this port on the 12th instant, and is due here on the 13th instant.
*
The BL and Apcar steam ship "Shirala" will leave for Singapore, Port Swettenham, Penang. Ran- goon and Calcutta on or about
at Saturday, February 15, 1936, 10.30 3.
1
The Butterfield and Swire 5.3. ""Ajax" will arrive from Singapore
on February 16, 1938.
The Butterfield and Bwire s.3. "Patroclus" Wil azrive from Shanghai to-morrow.
BANK LINE (CHINA)LTD.
AGENTS FOR
ELLERMAN & BUCHNALL S.S. GO.,LTD,
UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT BAT EREDMI POSSUI SEE ONE
5.6. CITY OF FLORENCE"
8.8. "CITY OF BRISTOL"
8.8. "CITY OF SINGAPORE
ELLERMAN LING Havre, London, Botterdam & Hamburg... 8th Mar Havre, London. Botterdam & Hamburg
8th Apr Havre, London, Rotterdam & Hamburg... 8th May, AGENTS FOR
ANDREW WEIR & CO. MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA
raunesnyer dünger (1)ENTAL AFRICAN LITE
18th Apr. 8.8. "TINHOW'
Loading for Mauritius Reunion, Tamatave Laco Marques. Durler and Cape Portas EAST & SOUTH AFRICA. LUXURIOUS PASSENGEE VRSORLA................. INDIAN AFRICAN LIFE
from Calcutta 4th Mar from Colombo 10th Mar. M.V. INCOMATI"-
from Calcutta 4th Apr. from Colombo 10th Apr. ...from Caloutta 4th May;from Colombo 10 May. Taking PASSENGERS and CARGO for Mom been, Zanzibar, Reira, Lourenco Marques Durban, East London, Fort Elisabeth, Mossel Bay and Cape Tow
* ISIPINGO"
MV.INOHANGA”
WE AGENTS FOR
LINE
KLAVENESS 1
A, (PACIFIO COAST-AKIATIO SERVICE)__________
HONGKONG DIRECT TO LOS ANGELES (in 21 Days) SAN FRANCISCO, PORTI AND AND PUGET SOUND.
[ 28th Feb,”....
MY. "SOMERVILLE Isuing through Es/Lading to GuLT & ATLANTIC COAT with transhipment at Los AraKLES by Brst opportunity,
ARDS ALL Barlings BusJECT TO A VIKBATION WITHOUT IN OTTOS, For Fright or Passes on Ray of the above times applyin
Telephone $7791.
3. Queen's Building. 13
THE BANK LINE (CHINA) LTD.
8,000
11th April.
Calls Fort
steamers of the
SAILINGS
Singapore, Pesang, Rangoon
* Calcutta
חנוי!
- Quettenham.
Now is the time to visit Australia & New Zealand
"Down Under" 'you will foel a new being and landa of Annahine and Romanon. even if you are not inclined towards Burfing, Fishing, hooting or Aountaineering you will And that the Antipodes bara pianty to offer you.-including 25/- for your pound.
the way down your life aboard will be re you wish, quiet or heatie for the E, & A. wil humour your every whim
And by the way, there is no additonal charge for Deok Cabins and there is of doarme Sun Deck Awimming pool, an Orchestra and a fine Laundry.
A Surgeon and Stewardess are at your disposal and last but not least we had alment forgotten the culine will set you listening engorly for the Gong.-
Regular monthly salings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan and Hong Kong to Australia
Hong Kong to Sydney19 days ag
Frequent connections from Australia with the following se
The Union 8. Co.'s Steamers to the United Kingdom via New Zealand, Vanocurar; Sam
Francisco, etc.
The P&O. Royal Mail Steama s to Landon and
The P. & D. Branch Barvice of Steamers to London via Buas.
"The New Zealand Shipping Co," States for Southampton and London vis Panama Ca
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS.
TANDA WANKIN NELLORE
$7,000 7,000 7,000
fith Mar.
3rd Apr.
2nd May.
Manila,
Rabaul, Brisbane Sydney, Melbourne & Robart
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN
• SOMALI. BANTHIA COBFU NANKIN TALMA RANCHI
7,000 18th Feb. 9,000 14.000
20th Feb.
21st Feb. **-7,000 ⠀⠀⠀hth Mar.
6th Mar.
10,000
· 6th Mar.
17,000
SIRDHANA
8,000
19th Mar,
*BANGALORE
̈6,000
19th Mar
*Cargo only.
Shanghai & Japaa Amoy, Shanghai & Japan Shanghai, Kobo & Yokohama Shanghai & Japan “
Amoy, Shanghai & Japan Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama Amoy, Shanghai & Japan. Shangbai & Japan |
ALL DATES are approximate sod subject to alteration without notice. For further information, Passage, Freight, Handbooks, etc., apply to the Agents
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