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Nailings for 1936
Hong Shang-
Kong hai
Naga- Baki
Kobe
Leave Leave Leave Leave
E/Russia Feb. 26 Feb. 25 Mar
Yoko- hama
Leave
Honolulu
Leave
Van. conver Victoria Arrive
1 Star. 3 Mac. 3
Mar. 14
E/Japan Mar. 6) Mar. 6
E/AxisMar, 20 Mar. 92 Mar. 94 Mar. 28 Mar. 28 E/Canada April 3 Apru 5 April 8 April 1 E/Russia April 17| April 19 | April 21 April 23 April 23
May E/Japan May May 3
E/Asia May 13 May 17 May 19 May, May 23 E/Canaria May 9 May 31
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Mae Mar, 13 Mar. 191 Mar 24 April e April 17 April ›
May May 8 May 14 May 19
June 1
Jane 3 June 5 June 19 June 17
June 29
+
July July 3 July
9 July 14
July 27
E/Canada) July 24 July 26
Jaly 29 July 31 Aug.
E/Russia Aug. 7 Aug.
Aug. 11 Aug. 13 Aug. 16
7 Aug. 19
Aug. 24
1.
ΤΟ MANILA
EMPRESS OF JAPAN
EMPRESS OF ASIA
Feb. 28th. Mar.,12th.
E/Russia June 12 June 14 June 18 June 18 June 20 E/Japan June 28 June 28
E/AB July 10 Jay 19 July 14 July 18 July 18
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA SAILS FOR VANCOUVER VIA SHANGHAI & JAPAN
AT NOON
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26th,
Full information from your own,Agent or,
CANADIAN PACIFIC
Telephone: Passenger 30752
Freight 20042-
GACANPAO: Passonger Dept. NAUTILUS: 'Freight Dept.
Canton Agents: JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. LTD.
N
VKLIN
E
· GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS IN THE ORIENT FOR
-CUNARD. WHITE STAR LINE.
SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai,
TATSUTA MARU... ASAMA MAKU
TAIYO MARU
...
SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.
Japan Ports and Honolulu. Wednesday, 15th Feb., at 10 am. Wednesday, 4th Mar. Wednesday, 18th Mar.
(Starts from Kobe) Monday, (8tarts from Kabel Monday,
LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM
HEIAN MARU
HIKAWA MARU
YASUKUNI MARU
HAKONE MARU
SUWA HABU
KITANO MARU
• NEPTUNA
ATSUTA MABU
9th Mar. 23rd Mar.
Friday, 14th Feb.
Saturday, 29th Feb.
Saturday, 14th March
BAR
Saturday, 2nd Feb. Saturday, 22nd Feb. Baturday,
26th: Mar.
28th Feb.
SYDNEY & MELLBOURNE via Manila and Ports.
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang and Colombo.
+ TOKIWA MARU
Friday,
SOUTH AMERICA (West Comet) via Japan, Honolulu, Los
Angeles, Mexico and Panama:
BOKUYO MARU
NEW YORK via Panama.
+ NOJIMA MARD
+ NOTO MARU
Thursday,
9th Mar,
Wednesday, 4th Mar.
Tuesday, 24th Mar
LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth. Istanbul, Piraeus.
Genoa and Valencia.
+ DELAGON MAR†
F
Sunday, 18th Feb,
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon,
+ PENANG MARU
HAKODATE MARU
Baturday, 15th Feb. Baturday, 29th Feb.
SHANGHAL, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
FUSHIMI MARU
ATSUTA MARU
Baturday, 15th Feb. 21st Feb. (N'zaki direct)" Briday.
26th Feb. HAKOZAKI MARU
Friday,
Burns Philp Line, Joint Passenger Agents,
GIBB. LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.
...t Cargo only. 30291
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MARITIMES
AGERIES
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS Sailings from HONG Koso:
To SHANGHAI - KOBE.
ATHOR IT
22nd Feb., 1928. PRE DOUMER... 8thMar., 1936. ...90th Mar., 1986. ARAMIS MARWHAL JOFFRE 4th Apr, 1935. JEAN LABORDE 17th Apr, 1938. FELIX ROUSSEL 1st May, 1986:
TO MARSEILLES vin Saigon, Singapore, Coloraba, Djibouti (Adeo),
Suez, Port-Sald. +/- ÖHENONCEAUX. 25th Feb, 1936. ATHOS 11 “10th Mar 1936. FAIL DOUMER 24th Mar., 1936. ARAMIS the 7th Apr., 1836. MARMORAL JOFFRE 21st Apr. 1936. JEAN LABORDE 5th May, 1938.
BYRIAN PORTH, EART
We cap issue Through Tickets to EGYPT. BY ÁFRICA, MADAGASCAR, by Tri
by Transhipment on our Mail Steamers at
Spply to jut
PORT SALD OF DZIBOUTI
For Full Tartinlik
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Cie: Des MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
Queen's Building, tá
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1936.
Shipping News Daily Statement, Clearances,
ARRIVALS
13TH FEBRUARY, 1936.
Yasukuni Maru, Japanese, steamer, 7.158 tons, Captain Takeda. from Shanghai, Wharf-N. Y. K
Ships l Harbour,* etc.
NEWS FROM THE WATERFRONT
PASSENGERS
5.S. PATROCLUS
The following passengers left
Kow Freight And Asiatic (Hong Kong per nå. "Patroclus" on
Shirala, British steamer, 4,872 tons. Captain Beedle, irom 'Amoy.
buoy No. A.-M. M.
& Ca Hai L, Chinese steamer, 2655 tops, Captain S. P. Teng. from Shanghai via Swatow, China Merchant S.N. Wharf, C. M. 3. N. & Co.
New
Passengers Returns
Wednesday for United Kingdom vis ports
Mrs. Bass, Major C. T. Brown. Act. Sub. J. V. Brothers, R.N., (BY LONGSHOREMAN).
Act, Sub. Lent. C. st. C. Cameron, During the 24 hours ended at R.N., Lieut., A' F. Colett, R.N., Mr. 1.m. yesterday, the freight P. S. P. Carpenter, Mr. W. R. returns, received from the Har- Cockburn. Mr. and Mrs. G, Dun- bour Office show a fairly high can. Mr. F. L. Durrant. Lt. Comdr. tonnage movement. D large V. D'A. Donaldson. R.N., Lt. Comdr. proportion of which being contri-H. F. Fuller, Mr. and Mrs R. E. buted by British ships.
steamers
Mathilde, British steamer, 842 tons, Captain J. Watson, į from Salgon, buoy No. C1- Nam Tai Loong. Hai Heng, Chinese steamer, 2,065 tons, Captain C. C. Ma, from Canton, C. M. S. N. Wharf.- | tons. C. M. S. N. & Co.
Through cargo for ports be- Kwanto Maru, Japanese steamer, yond the Colony amounted to 5.188 tons. Captain T. Suruga, 18,377 tons, of which 2531 tons from Kobe, buoy No. A3 were carried by British steamers O. S. K
Kaltin. British steamer, 1208
16
Francis, Master J. Francis, Master
The total tonnage of general M. Francis, Mr. C. M. Gee, Mrs. cargo carried by vessels to the E. Child, Pay. Capt. FL Horsey, Colony was 7,283 toas. with C.B. OBE, D.S.C., RN., Mr. A. E British
carrying 5.718 Herdman, Master J. W. Herdman,
A Master
D. Herdman, Mrs. Herdman, Miss J., A. E. Herdman. Miss A. E. D. Herdman, Mrs. R. S Johnson and infant, Mr. V. Kay, Mr. J. J. Kino, Mr. D. E. Krauss, Mrs Krass, Mr. and Mrs. B. Lillie, Miss A. 9. Life, Mr. E. R.
APE
MATULTAN
P2O∙BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES
1:
MAIL AND PASSENGER STMAMERS TAKING CARGO FOR Struits Java, Bara, Ceylon, India, Persian Gulf West Indies, Mauritius, East and South
Africa, Queensland. Forts and Fed tea, Egypt. Istanbul, Greece, Lavantine 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
From Hongkong
Tons
*(About)
Destination
tons. Captain T. B. Robertson, hours ended at 9 am yesterday Long, Mrs Long. Pay. Lt. Comdr. PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS
Kaying,
which 754
were
Asiatic deck passengers entering into the Colony during the 24
from Kamfa. T.8. R. Wharf. were 905, of
P. J. A Moore, Mr. "Prentice, Mr. Williamson & Co.
from British steamers
and Mrs, N. G. Pells, Mr. F. G. China Importer, Chinese steamer,
There
were altogether 14 ar- Ritchie, Mr. P..G...Swann, Miss 2.977 tons, Captain M. Miwa, rivals. of which 8 were of British Schon, Mra, J. V. Stuart, Mr. G. F. from Campha, Kowloon Bay registry, the remainder being of Tyrrell, Captain and Mrs. J.. 5. D. K. K
other nationalties while of the Turnbull, Miss B. Turnbull, Mrs. British steamer. 1511 departures, 5 were British, R. W. Winter: Mrs. N. G. Wood, tons, Captain J. D. Fraser, ships, the rest being of other Mr. E. B. Williamson, Ast. Sub. D. from Hofhow, buoy No. B21 different countries. Particulärs að A 8. Wright, RN Lieut M. R.. B., & S.
wingnald, RN.. Act. Sub. T. H. follows:- Hydrangea, British steamer, 581
Waterhouse RN, Captain A. Von Nationality tons. Captain P. W. Grierson,
Winckler, Mrs. A. J. Warhurst. British from Swatow, Chiu On Whart
American Danish Japanese Chinese
41
Sunning, British steamer, 1,570 tons, Captain R. Umpleby, from Shanghal via Swałow, byay No. B16.-Butterfeld and Swire.
Klungchow. British steamer, 1.545 tons Captain J. Hodgkiss, from Canton, buoy No. B14- B & S.
Hai Ching, British steamer, 1,322 tons. Captain w. B. Patey, fromm Canton, Yaumati Douglas & Co,
12TH FEBRUARY, 1936, Tin Seng. Chinese steamer.
943 tona. Captain Kwok Lai Fy. from K. C. Wan, buoy No. 84. -Tal Fung & Co.
Lyeeinoon, British steamer, 1,734 tons. Captain E Holmes, from Balgon, buoy No. 85-Wo Fat ging.
CLEARANCES
13TH FEBRUARY, 1936, Proteus, for Bangkok New York, for Manila Hai Heng, for Swatow Sunning. for Canton
Helikon, for Saigon Hydrangea for Swatow Nagisan Maru, for Takao Hal LA, for Canton
China Importer, for Keelung Tchekam, for Tourane Kwanto, for Shanghai
IN WIRELESS COM- MÚNICATION
The following ships are expect ed to be in wireless communica- tion with Hong Kong radio yes- terday:-
Maru.
Tatul
Ships
8
1
Tonnage 9.249 143
I
7,495
7,390.
.363
23,650
MS. YASUKUNI MARU
SHIPS IN HARBOUR
WHARVES
Holt's: Teucer and Changte. China Merchants:-Hal Li. Jardine Matheson's:-Tak Rang. Douglas. Lapralk:-Seistan Salkong:-Wing Wo. Saikong-Hydrangea.
DOCKS.
ARRIVALS
UATHAY
+BURDWAN
RAWALPINDI CORFU *SOMALI
15,00 6,0 10
17,000 14.800
·00
RANCHI
BANGALORE CÂRTHAGN
17,000
7/00
22nd Feb. 29th Feb.
7th Mar. 21st Mar. 28th Mar.
4th Apr Bath Apr
RAJPUTANA
14,800- 17,000
*BHUTAN
6,000
93rd May,"
CHITRAL BANFURA
1,000
17,000
1 th June
RAWALPINDI
* Cargo only.
Calls Casablanca.
Bad May. 16th May,
30th May.
Marseilles and London. Marseilles, Havre, Lordup, Ham
berg, R'da, Antwerp & Hull. Bombay, Marmilles & London Marseilles & London.
Mara Havre, London, H'bg.
H'dam, Awerp. & Hall. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Mara, Havre, London, H'bg.
R'dm, A'werp. & Hall. Marseilles & London.......... Bombay, Marseilles & London, Marseilles, Have, L den.. H'burg,
R'dam, A'werp & Holl Bombay, Marseilles & Lorden. B-mbay, Marseilles & Lindon.
do!
↑ Calls fangiar, All vessels may call at Malta
Frequent connection from Port aid for Jassengers and Cargo Istanbul, iraeus, Symras, and other Levant Forts by steameri
The following passengers arrived Khedivial Mail Steamship Co. here yesterday by the
Yasukuni Maru:—
m.s.
S
of the
SAILINGS
BRITISH INDIA - APCAR
8,000
15th Feb.
10.000
uth Feb.
SANTHIA TALMA SIRDHANA
8,000 10,000
14th Mari
Singapore, Penang, Hangoon
28th Mar
8,000
11th April
Mr. Henry Ashley Clarke. Mr. William K. Groves, Mra Alice D. SHIRALA- Groyes, Mr. Hokosaburo Tanaka, TILAWA Kowloon:-Australien and Limas Mr. Randall Wadhams Barton. Mrs. Marshall Barton, Mr. James
Davidson-Houston, Vlylan
Mr. Richard Gustão
Dolle Mrs. Elfrieda Dole, Mr. Frarik R. Johns, Miss Valentine Petrovna Beliakovs, Mr. Robert Abraham Samuel Waters, Mrs. Letitia Reid Kean. Oakes, Miss Virginia Reid Seely, Miss Caroline Chamberlin Furst, 3r. Alvin Stanton Krug, Mrs. Josephine.F..B. Krug, Mr. Tadasu Kubo, Mr. Isac Mizukawa, Mr. Yumata Sawada, Air, Van-Thoa Nguyer, Mr. Van-Nha Ta Niss Cynthir Maud Allén, "Miss Tamara Ivanovna Bondareva," Mrs. Doris Olive O'Neill, Mrs. Olivia Barelay Perse, 'Mr. Shi-ket. Kin, Mr. Tei- gyoku Kyu.
Kowloon:-Argus, Hop Sang ana Emp. of Russia.
Talkoo:-H.M.S."Phoenix, Tat suta Maru, Tchekam, Hong Hsiang.
Diomed Anshun, Yolande,
and
Tsinan.
BUOYS.
No. Al Shifala
No. A4-Serooskerk. No. 49,-New York
No. A12-Unita.
No. B2-Chak Bang. No. B3.-Kweiyang..
B4-Tin Beng
No.
No, B5 Lyeemoon
No. B9-Hozan Mazu
No. B11-Helikon
No. B12.-Hellos.
Ko. B14-Klangchow No. B18-Bunning. No. B17-Ardent.
No. 23-Nagisan Muru. No. B24-6ban Foong.
No. C.-New Mathilde.
Empress of Canada, Yasukuni Cremer, Chak Sang, Servoskerk,
President Maru, Kwanto Maru, President Jeypore, Hoover. General Lee, Neptuna, Patroclas, Havre Maru, President
Corabank, Hai Ning, Trave, McKinley, Canton and Tjikondari,
Tangshan
Maru, Maru.
"People Who Matter”
PEOPLE WHO
MATTER, on the advertiser new tha people who afford in buy hi goods. Most of theen poopla bay and read the
Garneld Hong Kong Daily Press.
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Begular monthly sailings from Bug Kong to Shanghai and Japan and Hong Kong to Australia.
Hong Kong to Bydney-10 day
Frequent connections from Australia with the following
The Union 8.8. Co.'s Steamers to the United Kingdom via New Zealand, Vancouver, Sen Francisco, ato. E
The F: 80. Royal Mail Breamera to London and
The F. & C. Brazah Service of Steamers to London is Suar.
The New Zealand Shipping, Co. Steamers for Benthampton and London via Panama Canal EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS
TANDA KANKIN NELLORE
7,000:
Manila,
Rabaul,Brbans Bydney. Melbourne & Hobart
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN
SANTHIA CORFU
BOMALI
1/8,000 14,500
20th Feb.
21st Feb.
$7,000
23rd Feb,
MANKIN
7,000
TALMA
19,000
5th Mar
RANCET
BIRDHANA
17,000 8,000 *BANGALORE 6,000
6th Mar
19th Mar,
* Cargo only.
Amoy, Shanghai & Japan
Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama Shanghai &
Japan
Shanghai & Japan J
Amoy, Shanghai & Japan Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama, Amoy, Bhanghai & Japan Shanghai & Japan
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