TRAVEL "EMPRESS"

Trans-Pacific Empress of Japan Empress of Canada Empress of Runnin Empress of Asia

Trans-Canads

The Dominion

Boo-Dominion Train 2

Trans-Atlantic Empress of Britain

Empress of Australia

Duchess of Atholl Duchons of Belford

Luxury with economy by the "Sun- shine Route via Honolulu or the "Direct Express Route" to Van-.

couver

.

and service

Renowned meals Cheerful Inform- ality and gala evening parties.

Air-conditioned sleeping cart and observation cars on all Trans- Continental trains

Cool Comfortable

Uniform temperature.

Clean Quiet

- Duchess of Richmond

Regular sailings from Canadian Atlantic ports to Europe Canadian Pacific Atlantic fleet.

by

Montcalm

Montrose

Montelare

All under one management.

Duchess of York

TO VANCOUVER EMPRESS OF CANADA SAILS VIA SHANGHAI, JAPAN & HONOLULU· AT NOON TUESDAY, JAN., 26th.

TO MANILA

EMPRESS OF JAPAN 5 P.M. Jan. 29th UNION BUILDING HONG Koro. Telephone: Fassenger 20752,"

Freight

20042.

GACANPAŬ Passenger Dept.- NAUTILUS: Freight Dept. Cantos Agente: JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., .

Canadian Pacific

WORLD'S GREATEST - TRAVEL · SYSTEM

YKLINE

AN.

SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolulu.

CHIOHIBU MARU

TATBUTA MARD

ASAMA MARU

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.

HIKAWA MARU

HIYE MAHU

Wednesday, 3rd Feb, Wednesday, 10th Feb. Wednesday, - 3rd Mar,

Starta from Kobe Saturday,・ "6th Feb. (Starta from Kobo) Tuesday, Bird Fob.

NEW YORK via Panama.

+ NARUTO, MARD

+ NAGARA MARU

Tuesday, Moruny

2nd Feb, 15th Feb.

SOUTH AMERICA (West Const) via Japan, Honolulu, Los

Angeles, Mexico and Panama.

Wednesday, 10th Feb.

LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM

BOKUYO MARU

TERUKUNI MARU

HAKUSAN MARU

HARONA MARU

LIVERPOOL via Port Said,

and Marseilles

+ DELAGOA MARU

Friday, 29th Jan. Saturday,

13th Feb, ....Saturday, 97th Feb. Beyrouth. Istanbul, Piraeus.

Thursday, 11th Feb.

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila and Poru.

KAMO MABU

"ATSUTA MAEU

Saturday, 27th Feb. Saturday, 27th Mar.

MANILA

TATSUTA MARU

Sunday,

31st Jan.

+ MAYEBASHI MARU

Thursday,

+ CALCUTTA HARU

Baturday

28th Jan. 30th Jan.

+TSUSHIMA MARU

Thursday,

PENANG MABU

Friday,

4th Tab. 12th Feb.

FEATORI MARU

Saturday, 30th Jan.

KASHIMA MARU

ATSUTA MARU

(N'saki direct). Friday,

Saturday, 12th Feb.

19th Feb.

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang and Colombo.

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon..

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

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+ Ouren anle.

GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS IN THE ORIENT FOR

CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE.

TaL. 30291

BARBER WILHELMSEN

Ρασίνια

LINE

MONTHLY SERVICE,

SAN FRANCISCO

LOS ANGELES

TO

Panama

Allantio

BALBOA (Panamá) NEW YORK CRISTOBAL (Colon) BOSTON. NEXT SAILING

M.V. "TAI YANG"

ON

16th FEBRUARY

EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION

FOR 12 PASSENGERS,

DODWELL & 00., LTD.

AGENTS

HONG KONG BANK BUILDING.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1937.

Shipping News Daily Statement, Clearances,

ROYAL NAVY

Accountant Branch Changes

Following his promotion in the New Year 1st, Paymaster Captain R. D. Paffard, O.B.E., has been re- lleved as Accountant Officer, Naval Reserves, by Paymaster Comman- der Bernard Hamnett, O.B.E.. and will become Accountant Officer of H.M.B. Ganges, Shotley Training Establishment, in succession to Paymaster Captain D. 8. Lambert. O.B.E

Ships In Harbour BIG.

NEWS FROM THE WATERFRONT

ARRIVALS

MONDAY, JANUARY 25.

Freight And Asiatic Thekam, Chinese steamer, 906

Passengers Returns

(BY LONGSHOREMANY. The freight returns, received from the Harbour Office during the 24 hours ended at 9 am, yesterday, showed a tonnage movement.

moderate

The total tonnage of general cargo carried by vessels to the Colony WILS 3,254

tons,

with British steamers carrying 2,241 tons.

ני

Paymaster Captain Paard will renew a Wartime association with Harwich and Shotley, where he Through cargo for parts be- was Secretary throughout hostill-yond the Colony amounted to ties to the Senior Naval Officers. 19,570 tons, of which 10872 tons Rear-Admirals Cayicy and Hickley.

were carried by British steamers. In 1926-28 he was. Secretary to the Asiatic deck passengers entering Commanding Officer, Coast of into the Colony during the 24 'Scotland, and afterwards accoum- hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday taht officer in the Sussex, Lucia, were 1.290, of which 762 were Norfolk. and Dorsetshire. The from British steamers, O.B.E. was awarded him in the Birthday honours of 1918 for War service.

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Paymaster Commander Hamnett was on the staffs of Admirals War- render and Beatty in the King George V. the Lion, and the Queen Elizabeth during the greater part of the War, and from April, 1918. waz Secretary to the Rear-Admiral Commanding the 7th and 5th Cruiser Squadrons. For his ser- vice with Rear-Admiral G. H. Bor- rett in the 7th Squadron he was awarded the OBE in June, 1919. During the past three years he has served in the battleships Ramilles and Vallant, latterly as squadron accountant oficer. int: Battle Squadron.

LAUNCHING DATES Launching dates of the following warships are announced:-

H.M.S. Sheldrake, from Messrs. J. L. Thornycroft, Woolston, on Jan. 28; H.M.S. Ivanhoe (destroyer), from Messrs. Yarrow & Co., Scots toun, on February 11: and HMS. Hazard (destroyer), from Messrs. Wm. Gray & Co. West Hartlepool. on February 25.

APPOINTMENTS

The Admiralty has notified the following appointments:-

Capt.-H. P. Boxer, to Victory for course, January 14.

There were altogether eleven arrivals, of which Ave `were of British registry, the remainder being of other nationalities, while of the eleven departures, five were British ships. Particulars as fol- lows:-

Nationality,

British Dutch

Norwegian Japanese Chinese

Total

Tonnage

13,113

bons, C1 tain Kwok Fook, from Hotho, general cargo, lying at Stonecutters-Ping On

00.

Jean Laborde, French steamer, 6,592 tons, Captain Ramy, from Shanghat, general cargo, berthing at Kowloon Wharfi M M. & Co. Mary Moller, British steamer, 1,674 tons, Captain R. Cordy, from Hongay, lying at Stonecutters. -A. E. Gerondal. Promise, Norwegian steamer, 127 tons, Capt. Meling, from Can- ton, lying at Stonecutters -- K. Larsen & Co. Shantung. British steamer, 1,588 tons, Captain Brown, frous Canton, lying at buoy No. B14. -B. & 8.

Tainan,

British steamer,2,100. from Shanghai Avia Amoy, - general cargo, buoy No, B21.-

B. & B

Victoria, Italian steamer, 7.135 tons, Capt. Baglis, from Manila. general cargo, Kowloon Whart. -Lloyd Triestino.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 24.

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PO BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND EASTERN AUSTRALIAN LINES

MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS

TAKING CARGO FOR

Straits, Java, Burma Ceylon, India, Persian Gulf, Mauritius, Beat and South Africa.

Australia, Red Bes Egypt, Istanbul, Greece Levantine Perts, Europe,

PENINSULAR}}% ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS

under contract withдH.M. Governménb

All vessels may call at any ports on or off the route, and the route and all sailings arefaobject to change or deviation with or without notice.

Steamship

From

Tons

Hongkong

(About)

Destination

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS

17,000 7,000

20th Jan.

6th Feb.

*BANGALORE 6,000 RAWALPINDI MIRZAPORE CORFU

14,800 ... 4,000

10th Feb. 30th Fab. 27th Feb.

6th Mar. 13th Mar

Ships

5

BHUTAN

1

792

8,003

Tilsaroes. Dutch steamer, 4,394

1

672

BEHAR NALDERA

16,000 6,000

53

tons, Captain J. A. Van den Kolk, from

22,833

Amoy, general CARTHAGE cargo, lying at buoy No. A1.- "SOUDAN J. C. J. Line. Lushan Maru, Japanese steamer,

14,600

20th Mar,

7,000

f

BANCHI

17,000

3rd April

CATHAY

18,000. 17,000

lat Maj

Calla Casablanca.

CLEARANCES

MONDAY, JANUARY 25, Kalluna for Hongay Bhutan for Shanghal Louise Moller for Canton

Tal Suen Hong for Canton Lushan Maru for Canton Victoria for Shanghai Cape St. Francis for Canton Taikal Muru for Davao Mary Mofer for Shanghai Promise for Holhow Shantung for Foochow Shun Lee for Canton Yunnan for Cafiton - Tsinan for Canton Hermod for Hongay

Naval Cadets.-R. S. Woolrych, Cmdr.-H. V. King, to Victory for G. H.. G. Crane, M. H. Collar, H. course, Jan. 14.

Engr.-Cmdrs.-F. 8. C. Pepper. to Drake, to assist the Engr. R/A on start to Commander-in-Chief. Plymouth, January 28; F. J. Allison. to Curacoa: January 27: W. 8. Ward, to Resource, Jan. 23; 'G. L. McLennan, to Ceres, January 26; H C. Curtis Cretd.), to Calypso, January 20; F. J. Symons, to Argus, January 25 and F. A. Steel, to Liverpool, January W.

1:

• Cargo only.

1,507 tons, Captain T. buchi, RAJPUTANA from Swatow, general cargo, lying at Yaumati-N. Y. K. Cape St. Francis, British steamer, 2,170 tons, Captain L N. Beer, from Chin Wang Tao, Cargo coal, lying at Lai Chi Kok Dodwell & Co

27th Mar.

17th April

Mars Havre, London, H'bg,

R'dan Awerp. & Hulls

Marseilles & London.

Bombay & Karachi Marseilles, & London. Mars

Havre,

London, Eburg, R'dam Awerp, & Hull

Marseilles & London

Bome, London, Hamburg,

Madam

Marsailles & Lond-n.

Mark Havre, London, Bbg,..

Ram, Awerp. & Hull.

Bombay, Marseilles & London Marseilles & London

Mireilles & London.

1 Calls Tangier,

All vessels may call at Malta

Istanbul, Piraeus, Bymns and other Levant Ports by steamers of the Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Khedivial Mail Steamship Co.

BRITISH INDIA

APCAR

8,000 8,000

30th Jan.

13th Fob,

TILAWA SANTHIA TALMA

10,000

8,000 10,000

13th Mar.

27th Mar.

Tai Seun Honig. French steamer, 1,298" tans, Captain P. Luigi, from Swatow, general cargo, BIRDHANA China Mercsant 8. N.'s Wharf. BEIRALA

C. M. 8. N. & Co. Mabella, Norwegian steamer, 840 tons, Capt. Therenfeldt, from Manila, lying at Stonecutters.— East Asiate & Co.

VESSELS DUE

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Poiping, Gilman's, Feb. 6. Pleasantville, Bank Line, January 20. Potsdam, Melobers, January 25. Pyrrhus, E. & S., Jan 28. Prenaleo, Jebsen's, February 5.. Rawalpindi, P. & O., February 5. Roseville; Bank Line, Jan. 27. Banie Melchers, Feb. 8. Santhia, B.I. (Apcar), February 16,

87th Feb,

SAILINGS

Singapore, Port Swettenbam. Peasng, Rangoon & Calcutta.

Now is the time to visit, Australia & New Zealand

lands of Funshine and Romanes. Down Under" you will feel a new being aud even if you are not inclined towards Barfing, Fishing, shooting or Hountaineering you will find that the Antipodes have plenty to offer you including 23(- for your pound.

Un the way down your life abosed will be ss you wish, quiet or hectic for the E. & A. W?? humour your every whim.

And by the way, there is no additional charge for Deck Cabins and there is of cours

• Ben Deck Swimming pool, an Orchestra and a fine Laundry,

Sargon and Stewardens are at your disposal and last but not lost-we had almost forgotten the rufafns will set you listening angely for the Gang.

Bogalar monthly malings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan and Hong Kong to' Australia.

Hong Kong to Sydney-10 days. -

Frequent commestións 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. Royal Mall Btomers to London sed

ON. Goodhart, W. D. Moseley, 1 Douglas-Hiley, I. D. B. Forbes, E. G. Hunt, G. E. Bampson, J. R. O. Stevenson, J. L M. Joly, D. L. House, D. V. Morgan, D. H. B. Streatfeld, P. J. Durell, A. M. Cue Hamilton, H. Ridler, J. D. Cart--) wright, D. B. Peacock, T. G. V. Percy, I. C. Macintyrs, H. G. Vere, M. Hordern, P. E. I. Bailey, A. H. E. Hood, J. C. Varley, R. A. S. Platt, O. B. V. Waterlow, J. Lee-Warner,

Meade, and D. J. Davenport-Hand-Soudan. P. & O., February 18. C. M. Bent. D. Norcock, J. Harpedon, B. & S., February 1.

Sirdhans, B.I. (Apose), January 28. ley. to Probisher, Jan 11.

Stuttgart, Melchers' Fab, Tai Dodwell's, February 15. Tands, E. & & A. E 6.8. Co.,

February 3 Taucer, S., Feb. Tatents Marn, N.T.K.,

NELLORE January 30

TANDA Tilaws, B.I. (Apear), February 2.- Gunners- E M. Mole, V. P.

Terakuni Mara, N.Y.K., Jan. 8.

BANKIN Gardner, L. W. C. Burch, W. B. J.Tinegars, J.C.d. Line, February 1. Lt.-E. Halc. to Vernon, Jan. 2.

Harding, H. E. Lukey, and A. F. H. Tweedbank. Bank Line, January 21:

Trianon, Thoresen's, Pabruary 9. Mids.-G. Wardle and T. B. Win-Lanaway (act.), to Pembroke, Tyndarens, B. & 8., January 2 stanley, to Hood.

Van Hautez, J.C.J. Line, January 20.

Cmdrs. (3).-T. W. A. Master- man, to Gloucester, February 8; G. C. Ross, to Manchester, January 28; and G. Hearson, to Diomede, Jan. 18.

Lt. Cmdrs.-M. Norman, to Vic- tory for course, January 14; and A. M. Chovi, to Victory for training duties, January 18..

Cd. Gunner. Corby to Pem- broke, Jan. 11.

Cd. Engr. J. Bawdy, to Plover, Jan. 28.

Jan. 11.

BANK LINE (CHINA)LTD.

AGENTS FOR

ELLERMAN & BUCHNALL S.S. CO.,LTD.

UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENTI...

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CITY OF KIMBERLEY" 8.R. CITY OF BIRMINGHAM" 98. "CITY OF DERBY *.

imkinomana a ELLERMAN LITH Harra, London, Rotterdam & Hamburg.. 10th Febr Havre, London, Rotterdam & Hamburg ...

16th March Harr, Lindon, Botterdam & Hamburg... 13th Apríl AGENTS FOR

ANDREW WEIR & CO, MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA .....

VERLEY MORAN ORGUTAL AFRICAN LITE

14th-April

8.8. TINHOW

Loading for Mauritius Reunion, Tamatave Lourenco Marques, Darban ard Cape Porta EAST & SOUTH AFRICA

INCHANGA"

M.V: "INCOMATI"

M.Y.

M.V. "ISIPINGO

LUXURIOUS PASSENGES VESSELS,

from Calcutta: 4th Feb.

7.

from Caloutta 4th Mari

from Caloutta 4th Apr.

INDIAN AFRICAN LUJE from Colombo 10th Feb,

from Colombo 10th Mar, from Colombo 1th Apr.

Taking PASSENGERS and CARGO for Mombais, Zanzibar, Brita, Lourenco Marques Durban, East Londen, Port Elisabeth, Musse!-Bay and Cape Town,

AGENTS, FORCAD

KLAVENESS

LINE

** (PACIFIC COAST ASIATIO SERVICE) *

HONGKONG DIRECT TO LOS ANGELES (in 21 Days)

M.V.

SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND AND PUGET SOUND. ROSEVILLE"

Tsuing through Be/Lading to Guta & AZLANNIO COAST with transhipment at 1 oa Anemus by first opportunity,

27th Jan, ALL BAILINGS BUMECT TO ALTERATION WITHOUT NOrion."

For Freight or Famage on any of the above lines apply ék

TELEPHONE 28021,

Telephone 9770),

THE BANK LINE (CHINA), LTD.

The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers for Beuthampton and London tia Panama Canal.

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS

7,000

7,000

2000-

30th Jan, 10 sm,

5th Mar.

3rd Apr.

Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane Hydney. Melbourne Hobart

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

Shanghai & Japan.

مة

Amor, Shanghai & Japan Shanghai & dinin

roy, Bhanghai & Japan

BEHAR TANDA TILAWA

'6,000 1st Feb,

77,000

3rd Feb.

10,000

4th Feb,

CARTHAGE FANTHIA

14,500

5th Fab

8,000

18th Feb.

NALDERA

180

18th Feb.

*SOUDAN

-7,000

19th Fab.

WALMA

10,000

4th Mar,

BANCHI

17,000

5th Mar

Amoy, Basughi & Japan Shanghel & Japan

NANKIN

7,000

7 Mar.

Cargo only,

ALL DATES REs approximate and subject to alteration without notice. For further information, Passage, Freight, Handbooks, etc. apply t the Agents

AFE

MACKINNON MACKENZIE.CO

P&O BUILDING. CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG|

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