CANADIAN PACIFIC ANNOUNCES
World's Greatest. Travel Syste
sailings for 1936
E/Russia Feb. 76 Feb. 23 Mar.
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·E/Canada April 3 Apr 51
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1936.
Shipping News Daily Statement, Glearances,
MORE SHIPS BUILT
Hong Kong
Shang. Naga
Kobe
hai
Toko- "hama
Leave
Loave Leave
Leavo Leave
1 Mar. 3 Mar. 3
July 20 July 31 Aug.
E/Russia Aag. 7 Aug. 9 Aug. 11 Aug. 13 Aug. 15
E/Asia Mar. 20 Mar. 82 Mar. 24 | Mar. 20 | Mar. 28:
April 8 April 1 E/Russa April 17 | April 19 | April 21 April 23 April 25
E/Japan May blay 3
May 6 May 8 May 14 May 19 June 1 'E/Asia May 16 May 17 May 19 May 21 May 23
*E/Canada] May 20 May 31
Jane 3 June June 12 June 17
June 33 E/Russis June 19 June 14 June 18 June 18 Juže 20
Japan June 28 June 28
July July 3 Jaly 9July 14 July 27 E/Asia July Jay 19 July 14 July 18 July 18
E/Canada July 24 July 26
Aug. 12
Aug. 24
Van- conver Victoria Leave Arriva
Mar. 14
Mar. Mar. 13 Mar. 19 Mar 24 April 6
April 17 April 19
May
Honolulu
British Shipyards Kept Busy
TO MANILA
EMPRESS OF JAPAN
EMPRESS OF ASIA
Feb. 28th! Mar. 12th.
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA
SAILS FOR VANCOUVER VIA SHANGHAI " & JAPAN
AT NOON
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26th.
Full information from your own Agent or
CANADIAN PACIFIO
Telephone Passenger 10752,
20042.
GACANPAC: Passenger Dept. „NAUTILUS; Freight ept Canton Agents: JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. LTD
Freight
VK LINE
N.
GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS IN THE ORIENT FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE.
SAN FRANCISCO. via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Houolala.
TATSUTA MARU
ASAMA MARU
TAIYO MARU
SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.
****
Wednesday, 19th Feb., at 12 8.0. Wednesday, 4th Mar. Wednesday, 18th Mar
HEIAN MARU ".. (Starta from Kobe) Monday,
LONDON. MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM
HIKAWA MABU
YASUKUNI MARU
HAKONE MARU
SUWA MARU
KITANO MABU
ATSUTA MARU
(Starts from Kobel Monday,
9th Mar. 23rd Mar.
Friday, 14th Feb. Saturday, 29th Feb. Saturday. 14th March
SYDNEY & MELLBOURNE via Manila and Ports.
* NEPTUNA
Saturday, 22nd Feb. 22nd Feb. Saturday. Saturday, 28th Mar
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang and Colombo.
+ TOKIWA MARU
Friday, 28th Feb.
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu, Los
Angeles, Mexico and Panama.
BOKUYO MARU
NEW YORK via Panama.
+ NOJIMA MARU
+ NOTO MARU
Thursday.
9th Mar,
Wednesday, 4th Mar. Tuesday... 24th Mar.
LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth. Istanbul, Piraeus.
Genoa and Valencia.
+ DELAGOA MABU
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon.
Sunday, 16th Feb.
15th Feb. 20th Feb,
*...Baturday,
wh
E
Saturday,
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
+ PENANG MARU-
+ HAKODATE MARU
FUSHIMI MARU ATSUTA MARC
('saki direct)
HAKOZAKI MARU
Saturday, 15th Feb.. Friday, 21st Feb. Friday. 28th Feb.
*Burns Philp Line, Joint Passenger Agents,
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.
+ Cargo only,
TEL 30291
MOM
MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS
Bailings from Howa Kowa:
To SHANGHAI - KOBE.
.... 22nd Feb., 1836.
ATHOS II
PRE DOUMER 6th Mar., 1936.
ARAMIS
MARBUNAL JOFFRE
JEAN LABORDE
20th Mar., 1930s.
4th Apr 1938. 17th Apr., 1938.
FELIX ROUSSEL 1st May, 1886.
İTƏ MARSEILLES vis Saigon, Singapore, ↑ Oolombo, Djibouti (Ades),
Sper, Part-Said" CHENONCEAUX...25th Feb., 1988, ATHOS II. 10th Mar, 1936. 24th Mar., 1936. PELS. DOUMER.. ARAMIS 7th Apr., 1926. MARECHAL JOFFRE 21st Apr., 1936.
1938. " JEAN LABORDE, 5th May,
We can issue Through Tickets to EGYPT. SYRIAN PORTB, EAST AFRICA MADAGASCAR by Transhipment on our Mail Steamers at POET BAID OR DS1BOUTT.
For Fall Particulars apply tes
* Cie. Des MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
3 Queen's Building, 13
London-There, is more uolse in British shipyards now then at any time since 1930.
Ships In Harbour. * MG.
NEWS FROM THE
WATERFRONT
Freight And Asiatic
ARRIVALS
-- 11TH FEBRUARY, 1936, Cremer, Dütch steamer, 2,785 tons. Captain Kummer, from Singa- *pore, buoy No. AS.-J." C. J.
Line
Passengers Returns Serooskeri, patch steamer, 4,045
(BY LONGSHOREMAN). During the 24 hours ended at 8 3.1. yesterday, the freight returns, received from the Har- This noise, from the haminers bour Once show a considerably and rivets and winches, is an in-bigh tonnage movement, a large dication of the great activity in the proportion of which being contri- yards.
buted by German ships.
On the Tyne - tonnage to be launched on the slipways of three firms in the first quarter of 1936:18 to be greater than that produced during the whole of 1934.
At a shipyard on the Mersey £5,000,000 worth of orders are in hand, and 7000 men are to be em.. "ployed.
MANY MORE JOBS ASSURED At Barrow, it is announced that more than 11,000 men are to be employed and that this employ- ment is practically guaranteed for a year and a half.
1
At Belfast one firm is now em- ploying 14,000 men, the highest tr tal since 1930. The same yard will also reach 1930 standards by launching 100,000 tona,
:
It is announced that several idle yards on the northeast coast along the Tyne and the Tees are to be reopened. The total orders given recently for new vessels from the yards of the Tyne, the Wear and the Tees rivers have reached 75
"SCRAP AND BUILD” SCHEME Meanwhile official details of the working of the "Scrap and Bulid” scheme for British shipping show" that 45 vessels of about 198,000 tons gross have been put up for serapping. This leaves 78,000 tons still to be nominated for scrapping to complete the amount of 274,000 tons under the scheme
This scheme, on the basis of two tons scrapped for each new ton built. Is for 36 veseels of about 137,- 000 tons, to cost about £2,640.000 Orders have already been placed tor 24 of these, and applications for four others have been lodged.
Or the vessels for breaking up 11 have been sold to British and 15 to foreign ship breakers. while the disposal of the remaining 19 has not yet been decided,
So far only about one quarter of the amount of £10,000,000, avail- able over
the two years under scheme has been applied for.
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CLEARANCES
11TH FEBRUARY, 1936, Hellas, for Swatow
Lu Esing, for Canton Benvorlich, for Manila Empress of Canada, for Shanghai Therese Moller, for Hongay Hat Heng, for Canton Sphinx, for Saigon
Ginyo Maru, for Singapore Hal Ching, for Canton Yoo Yang. for Salgon Tenjer, for C. W. Tao Lushan Marui, for Shanghai Klungchow, for Canton Forafric, for Saigon Apoey, for Swatow Hal Yuan, for Swatow
Hai Hing, for Singapore Ha Ning, for Swatow Trave, for Shanghai Eng Lee, for Tientsin Friderun, for Madang Mahr, for Manila Cremer, for Swatow
The total tonnage of general. cargo carried by vessels to
the Colony ABS 25,951 tons.
with British steamers carrying 8,707
tons.
tn
tons
tons, Captain F. L Leules, from Shanghại, buoy No. A4.—' J. C. J. Line. Tjisondari. Dutch steamer. 5,019
tons, Captala J. Van Nuys, from Amoy, buoy No: Al- J. C. J. Line.
Ginyo Maru, Japanese steamer,
8,128 tons. Captain Y. Morokl from Yokohama via Shanghai. " Kowloon Wharf.-N Y. K..
French Sphinx.
steamer. 6,724 tons, Captain P. Fayol, from Kobe via Shanghai, Kowloon Wharf.-M. M. & Co.
Trave, German steamer, 4.890 tons, Captain Emil-tom Dleck from Bremen via Manila, Kowloon Wharf-Melchers & Co
Through cargo for porta be- yond the Colony amounted 25,697 tons, of which 3,622 were carried by British steamers.
Asiatic deck passengers entering | Hại Ching, British steamer, 1,322 Into the Colony during the 24 hours ended at 9 am yesterday were 830, of which 605 were from British steamers,
There were altogether 16 ar- rivals, of which 4 ware of Britishi registry, the remainder being of other nationalities, while of the 12 departures, 4. were British other ships, the rest being of
Particulars as different countries, follows:- Nationality Ships Tonnage
12.529 2,800
tons, Captain W. B. Patey, from Pakhol via Holhow. Yau- math-Douglas & Co.
Changte, British steamer, 2,579
tons, Captain F. C.. Gambrill, from Manila, Holt's Wharf.—
B. & 3.
75
P&O-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES
MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS TAKING CARGO · FOR
Straits Java, Barma, Ceylon, India, Fersian Gulf, West Indies, Mauritius, East and South
Africa, Queensland Foris nd 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.
Steamship
Tons
From Hongkong (About)
Destination
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS
JEYPORE CATHAY
5,000 13,0 0
12th Feb.
22nd Feb.
| BURDWAN
*0,000
goth Feb
Shantung. British steamer, 1,568 KAWALPINDI
tons, Captain R. Allinson, from Canton, buoy No. B15.---
17,000
7th Mar.
CORFU
14,300
gist Mar.
*SOMALI
B-59
28th Mar.
3. & 8. Teucer.
KANCHI
17,000
British
steamer,
5,762
BANGALORE
7,000
4th Apr. 26th Apr.
British..
4
American
1
tons. Captain C. F. Melling. from Singapore, Holt's Wharf, -B, & 8.
CARTHAGE RAJPUTANA *BHUTAN
14,500 17,000
"Bnd May.
16th May.
8,000
gard May.
German
Z
13,844
Chak Sang, British steamer, 1,470°
Norwegian
2
7,976
OHITRAL
15,000
30th May
'1.039
17,000
13th June
Japanese
10,306
2
3,154
Seistan, British steamer, 1,571
• Carga only.
Total
16
51.643
**
French
Chinese
SHIPS IN HARBOUR"
WILARVES
Kowloon-Empress of Canada, President Taft, Sphinx, Friderum Ginyo Maru and Trave.
Holt's: Charigte
China Merchants:-Hal Heng. Douglas Lapralk:- Selstan and Hat Ning
DOCKS.
Kowloon: Argus and Empress of Rusila.
Talkoo:E.M.S. Phoenix, Tat- suta Maru, Tchekam, Hong Hsiang.
Anshun and Yolande. BUOYS. No. A4-Serooskerk. No. A5.-Cremer
No. A8.-Bertvorlich.
No. A12. Unita
No. E3-Kwelyang. No. 34.-Hellas. No. B5.-Apocy No. B10.-Voo Yang. No. B11-Eelikon. No, B12. Hellos. No B14. Kalgan. No. B17.--Ardent. No. B21-Kiungchaw.
No. B22.-Hin Bang.
No. B23,-Nagisan Maru. No. B24-Shun Foong. *To. B26.--Luh Sing. No. C1 Hai Hing.
IN WIRELESS COM- MUNICATION
The following ships are expect ed to be, in wireless communica- tion with Hong Kong radio' yes- terday:-
Rheinland, Trave, Sphinx, Hai Heng, Wing Wah, Nagara Maru.
tans. Captain C. M. Boas,
from Canton, buoy No. 32.— | RANPURA
J. M. & Co.
tons, "Captain R. C. Creer, from Swatow, Douglas Wharf. --Douglas & Co
↑ Calla Casablanca.
Straits, Colombo, B'bay, & Karachi Marseilles and London,
Marseilles, Havre London, Bam-- burg, R'dar. Antwerp & Hull. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseilles & London.
Mark Havre, London, Hbg,
·R'dam,
& Hall. A'verp. Bombay, Marseilles & London." Mara, Haste, London, H'bg.,
R'dm, A'werp & Hail.
Marseilles & London
Bombay, Marseilles & London,
Marseiller, Have, L don. H'burg,
R'dam., A'worp & Hall. Bombay, Marsailles & London, Bombay, Marssilles & Londen.
Calls Tangier.
All vessels may call at Malta-
from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Frequent connection Istanbul, timens Bymina, and other Levant Ports by steamers of the Khedivial Mail Steamship Co.
BRITISH INDIA - APCAR
Hal Yuan, Chinese steamer, 2,078 tors, Capt. J. M. Johannessen, from Canton, China Merchant Steam Navigation's Wharf.--
C. M. 8. N. de Co.
BHIRALA. Lushan Maru, Japanese steamer, TILAWA
1,597 tons. Captam T. Iibuchi. SANTHIA
TALMA from Canton. Stonecutters.***.
SIRDHANA N. Y. K Topjer, Norwegian steamer, 1,948 tons, Captain Kvamao, from Canton, buoy No. B26.---Dod- well & Co.
W
Hal
Hing, Norwegian steamer, 1.445 tons, Captain C. D. Beck, from Amoy via Swatow, buoy No. C1-Thoresen & Co. Hal Henz. Chinese steamer, 2.005 tons, Captain. G. G. Ma, from Shanghai via. Swatow, China Merchant Steam Navigation's Wharf.-C. M. S. N. & Co. Eng Lee, Chinese steainer, 865 tons, Captain H. Oseki, from Canton, buoy. No. B18-Yee Tuy" Hong.
Klungehow, British steamer, 1,545 tons. Captain J. H. Hodgkiss, from Shanghai vla Swatow, buoy No. B21-Butterfield and Swire.
10TH FEBRUARY, 1936. Unita. Norwegian steamer, 2,315
tons,
Captain E, Stormer, from Otaru via Keeling, buoy No. A12.-M. B. K.
SHIPPING MOVEMENT
The m.v. "Bilverjew" from New York Balled from Los Angeles on 11th January and is expected here on or about 14th instant.
President Hoover, General. Sher- man, Conte Verde, Eushimi Maru, Canton, Patrochus and Jeypore.
BANK LINE (CHINA) LTD.
AGENTS FOR-
ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL 3,S. CO., LTD.
"UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT
8.8. "CITY OF FLORENCE' 8,8. "CITY OF BRISTOL"
SS, "CITY OF SINGAPORE
Havre, London, Rotterdam & Hamburg. Havre, London, Botterdam & Hamburg
Havre, London, Rotterdam & Bamburg. AGENTS FOR
ANDREW WEIR & CO. MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA
8.8. "TINHOW MAN
ELLEDNAK WINE
8th Mar 8th Apr 8th May.
(. OREINTAL AFRICAN LINE
15th Apr Loading for Mauritius Hennion, Temutave Lourenco Marques, Durben and Cape Ports. EAST & SOUTH AFRICA IUXURIOUS PARSENGTH VESSELS....... INDIAN AFRICAN LINK
from Calcutta 4th Mar from Colombo 10th Mar from Calcutta 4th Apr... from Colombo 10th Apr, from Calcutta 4th May; from Colombo 10th May,||
curruco Marques
MV" INCOMATIT
MV." INIPINGO”
M.V. INCHANGA”
Taking PASSENGERS and CARGO for Moras, Zanzibar, Belta, I Durban, East London, Port Elisabeth, Moal Bay and Cape Tow
*VALL BATLINUS FUBIECT TO ALTERATION. WITHOUT [Norias. Tor Freight or Pawege on any of the above lines apply ****
homes 27791;
THE BANK LINE (CHINA), LTD.
8,000 15th Feb 10,000..29th Feb.
14th Mar.
28th Mar.
8,000 10,000 8,000
11th April
5AILINGS
Singapore, Penang, Rangoon
Calls Port 8wattanham,
& Calcutta
Now is the time to visit, Australia & New Zealan
landa of Munahina and Bomande. "Down Under" you will feel a new being and even if you are not inclined towards Buring, Fishing, Shooting or Mountaineering you will And that the Antipodes have plenty to offer you.--Including 25/- for your pound.
On the way down your life aboxed will be as you wish, quiet or beetle for the E. & A. will humour your every whi
whim
And by the way, there is no additional charge for Drok Cabins and there is of course Sun Deck swimming pool, an Orchestra and a fine Laundry..
A Surgeon and Stewardess are at your disposal and last but not least-we had almort' forgotten the sisize will set you listening ongerly for the dong.
Begular monthly malings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan and Hong Kong to Australia.
Hong Kong to Sydney--19 days.
Frequent connections from Australia with the following ---
The Union 8.8, Co.'s Btomers to the United Kingdom vis Now Zealand, Vancouver; San Francisco, etc.
· The P. & O. Boyal Mail Steamers to London and
The P. & C. Branch Servies of Steamers to Londori via Snes.":
The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers for Benthampton and London vin Panama Canal
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS
TANDA NANKIN
NELLORE
7,000
6th Mar.
7,000
3rd Apr.
7:00
2nd May
7,000 19th Feb.
20th Feb
Hanita
Rabaul Brisbane. Bydney. Melbourne & Hobart
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN
• SOMALI. SANTHIA CORFU NANKIN TALMA RANCHI SIRDHANA
BANGALORE
*,000 14,500 Sist Feb. 7,000th Mar 10,000 5th Mar
17.000
8th Mar 8,000 19th Mar
8,000 - 19th Mar.
Cargo only
Shanghai & Japan Amoy, Shanghai & Japan Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama Bhanghai Japan Amoy, Shanghai & Japan bhanghai, Kobe & Yokohama Amoy, Shanghai & Japan Shanghai & Japan
·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: 27721.
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