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SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honoluln.
TATSUTA MARU
ASAMA MARU
TAIYO MARU
SEATTLE & VANCOUVER,
HIYE MARU
HEIAN MABU
Wednesday, 10th Feb. Wednesday, 3rd Mar, Wednesday, 17th Mar.
(Starts from Kobe Monday, 22nd Feb. Monday, 15th Mar.
NEW YORK via Panama.
+ NAGARA MARU
+ NOJIMA MARU
Thursday. 18th Feb. Wednesday, 10th Mar.
SOUTH AMERICA (West Count) vin Japan, Honolulu, Los
Angeles, Mexico and Panama.
BOKUYO MARU
Wednesday 10th Feb.
Saturday.
LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM
HAKUSAN MARU
· HARUNA MARU
"KATORI MARU
13th Feb. Assurday, 27th Feb. Saturday, 13th Mar.
LIVERPOOL vía Port Said, Beyrouth.. Istanbul, Piraeus.
and Marseilles
✦ DELAGOA MARU
Wednesday, 10th Feb.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila and Ports.
KAMO MABU
ATSUTA MARU
-
F
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang and Colombo.
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon.
Saturday, 27th Feb, Saturday, 27th Mar.
"GINYO MARU
↑ TOKIWA MARU
Thursday, 11th Feb. Sunday. 28th Feb.
+ PENANG MABU
† HAKODATE MARU ...
KASHIMA MARU
ATRUTA MARD
(Naali direct) Friday
YASUKUNI MARU
Tuesday,
Thursday, 13th Feb. Friday,
26th Bob.
Sunday,
14th Feb. 19th Feb. 23rd Feb.
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
↑ Carge only.
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1937.
Shipping News Daily Statement. Clearances,
FOREIGN SHIPS AT CORONATION
REVIEW
Invitations To All Powers
Warships of many nations are likely to attend the Coronation
naval review at Spithead on May 20 if the tentative arrangements now being made are carried out writes a Home correspondent.
Ships Harbour, etc.
NEWS FROM THE
WATERFRONT
ARRIVALS
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9.
Freight And Asiatic Eng Lee Chinese steniner, 885
Passengers Returns
(BY LONGSHOREMAN). During the 24 hours ended at 9.00 am. yesterday, the freight
toris, Captain T. Niret, from Canton, lying at buoy No, 01. iec Tại Hour
| Delagoa Maru, Japanese steamer. 4.373 tons, Capt. 'H. Matsuṭaro, from Yokohama via Shanghai. "general cargo, buoy No. 49.--
N. Y. K.
་ ་
tons, Captain E W. Richards. from Canton, buoy No. B14.— B. &"8.
returna received from the Harbour Office, showed a low tonnage move-Nanning, British steamer, - 1,488 ment. The total tonnage of general cargo carried by vessels to the Colony was 604 tons, with British steamers carrying 155 tons.
Through cargo for 'ports be- awalt developments in the inter-yond the Colony amounted to
The final decision as to what, British warships will attend must
national situation.
20.450 tons, of which 1,080 tons were carried by British steamers.
In the most favourable event the Review Fleet will comprise all
Asiatic deck passengers entering commissioned ships to the Home the Colony during the twenty-four and Reserve Fleets, the greater part hours ended at 9 am. yesterday of the Mediterranean Fleet, and units from Australia, Canada, New from British steamers.
were 208, of which 206 were
Zealand, and possibly India.
There were altogether, seven
Following the practice of his father, the King will certainly de-arrivals, of which three were of British registry, the remainder sire to see the Merchant Navy, of which he has assumed the title of being of other nationalities, while of the 14 departures, Ave were Master, adequately represented at
British ships. Particulars- as fol- the Review.
laws: Nationality
The authorities. I understand, will provide as many berths as possible for British merchant vessels of all types, including fish- ing eraft, and there should con- sequently be a unique muster of ships flying the Red Ensign.
GOOD RESPONSE EXPECTED It is hoped that foreign navies will contribute a large number of
Hol
Heng
Chinese steamer, 2,085 tons, Captain-Y. C. Li, from Canton. China Merchant Steam Navigation's Wharf... C. M. 8. N. & Co. Chak. Sang. British steamer. 1.470 tons, Capt. R. J. T. Hopkins, from Calcutta vía Singapore, and Saigon, general cargo, berthing at buoy No. BS.-- J. M. & CO.
15
PO BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES
Australia, Red Boa, Egypt, Europe.
MAIL AND, PASSENGER STEAMERS TAKING CARGO FOR Straits, Java, Burma Ceylon, India, Persian Gulf, Mauritius East and South Africa.
PENINSULAR K. ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS
under contract with. H.M. Government... All vessels may call at any ports on or off the route, -an? the route and all
sailings arefsubject to change or deviation with or without notice.
From Hongkong (About)
Steamship
Wan Shún. Chinese steamer, 1807
tons, Captain Kashara from Port-Arthur, cargo: coal.
D. K. K.
Tona
Destination
berthing at buoy No B25 PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS
Joan Moller. British steamer, 1.377 MIBEZAPORE
tons Captain Hirst, from CORFU Canton, lying at Yaumati- *BHUTAN A. E. Gerondal.
Bombay &-Karachi
Marseilles & London
Mars Havre, London, H'burg,
Ram Awerp, & Hall
Bombay, Marseilles de London i Maryavro, London, Hamburg,
R'dam,
Maresilien
Ships
Tonnage
7,000 14,500 6,000
18th Feb.
20th Feb.
27th Feb
British German Japanese
3
1,235
2
18,120
NALDERA
2
3,709
Total
21,064
City of Kimberley, British steamer. BRHAR
3,951 tons, Captain Field. from Shanghal, buoy No. A3.— | CARTHAGE Bark Line.
16,000
8th Mar,
6,000
13th Mar.
14,500
SOUDAN
7,000
27th Mar.
BANCHI
17,000
3rd April
CATHAT, EN
16,000
17th April
17.000
Jut May
.17,000
18th May
17,000
20th May
14,800
19th June
• Cargo only.
**† Calin Casablanca. "All vessels may call' at Malta.
ships for the Review. The custom Women As Arbiters
on such occasions is to invite every Power which possesses a naval. force and is at peace with Great Britain to send one or more of its warships to show the national flag, The invitations, I gather, have not yet been issued, but when they are a good response is anticipated.
Among the countries likely to send their latest and finest ships
are
the United States, Japan. France, Germany and Italy. The Argentine Government has already signified its intention, as a friendly gesture to this country, of sending
Of Sea Travel ·
People prefer comfort to luxury when travelling.
Miss Rosita-Forbes, the well- known traveller and author, made this suggestion to travel advertis- ing. men at a luncheon of the Globe Circle in London, when she described her experiences during trips varying in speed from two to 200 miles an hour.
Ehe did not think the limit of
a division of men-of-war to Spit-comfort in ocean liners. bad, yet' head.
been reached. Liners and cruising: ships would have to be built more and more in accordance with the requirements of women, who tend- ed to form the majority of pas- sengers.
It is expected that the King and Queen will travel to Portsmouth on May 19 and spend the night on board the Royal yacht Victoria and Albert. On the following day the yacht will steam out, to Spithead and anchor at the head of the lines.
OFFICERS TO BE RECEIVED There the King will receive on board the flag officers of the Fleet and representatives of the Mer- chant Navy. In the afternoon the Royal yacht will steam through the lines and subsequently return to Portsmouth.
The Fleet Air Arm will be pre- sent in considerably greater force than at the Silver Jublice Review. A flight past the Royal yacht will probably be an item in the pro-
gramme.
VESSELS DUE
(Continued from Page 14)".
| Nankin, E. & A..6.3. Co., March 6,
Neumark, Jebsen's, Feb. 28.
Nordmark, Jaban's, Feb. 19. Patroclos, B. & 8., February 27, Penang Meru, N.Y.K., Feb. 11.
Doumer, Messageries', March 3, Protesilas, R. & 8., March 18. Ranchi, P & O, March 4. Banthis, B.I. (Apcar), February 16. Shirala, B.I. (Apear), Feb, 12. Silverwalnut, Parness', February if Borden, P. & O., February 18.
With the advance of air travel. sea travel would be reduced to pleasure travel; and in this, com- fort counted more than luxury.
Miss Forbes mentioned a Mexi- can "sunshine express" as an in-. stance of travel to supreme.com- fort. It had among other things. a dancing saloon with wireless, a swimming pool, a good cinema, 2 hairdressing establishment manicurist, and a hostess who went about distributing suggestion cards, She found that three suggestions she made on one trip were adopted by the time she made another.
and
Although there were a number of ways in which ship travel could be Improved, she added, within her own lifetime it had developed from the equivalent of a prison sentence to a mild form of paradise.
Mentor. .& 8., March 10... Stuttgart, Melchars Feb. 10. Tai Yang, Dadwell's, February 15. Talma, B.1. (Apear), March 2. Tarifa, Thoresen's, Feb. 12. Titan: B. & S.. February 19, Tjibadak, J.C.J, Line, Feb. 17, Tiikembang. J.C.J. Line, Felt. 11. Toba Maru, N.Y.K., Feb. 18. Trianon, Thoresen's, Feb. 13...
#1
Hal Yang. British steamer, 1,431 tone Captain W. G. Erwin, from Swatow, general cargo, RAJPUTANA berthing at Douglas Wharf.-- | RANFURAK. Douglas.& Co.
RAWALPINDI Shantung.. British steamer, 1,668 CORFU
tons. Captain J. 8. G. Brown, from Canton, buoy No. B15-- B. & S Ramses, German steamer.' 4,899 tens, Captain J. Falke, from Tsingtao, lying, at buoy No A8.
Jebsen & Co. Saale German steamer, 4,433 tons,
Antwerp. & Hull
Lodra
London, H'bg & Bull
Bombay Marsellles, London,
Masalife & London Marseille & London.
!
Bombay, Marsailles and London,
do
1 Calis Tangier.
BRITISH INDIA **: APCAR
SHIRALA Capt. R. Weize, from Bremen TILAWA via Manila general cargo. SANTHIA berthing at Howloon Whart — | TALMA Melchera & Co.
SIRDHANA
Benavon, British steamer. 3,723 BHIRALA
tons. Capt. J..J. Fairweather, from Yokohama via Otaru, berthing at buoy No. AT- W. R. Loxley & Co.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5..
Corona, Norwegian steamer, 1.953
tons, Captain # Kramso from Tsingtao, general cargo, mooring at Lai Chi Kok- Dodwell & Co. -
SHIPPING
MOVEMENTS
The RMS Empress of Asta arrived at Shanghai on February
2,000
10,000
13th Feb., 5 p.m. 27th Feb.
8,000
18th Mar,
10,000
30th Mar.
8,000 8,000
10th Apr. 24th Apr.
SAILINGS
Singapore, Port Swettenham Pasang, Hangoon & Calcutta
Now is the time to visit, Australia & New Zealand
landa, of Funshine and Romance. “Down Under" you will fool's new, being sud even if you are not inclined towards Buring, Fishing, Bhooting or Mountaineering you will And that the Antipodes have plenty to offer you facluding 25/- for your pourð.
On the way down your life aboard witl bo as you wish, gufet or beatis for the E. & A. WILE humour your every whim.'
And by the way, there is no additional sharps for Deak Cabins and there in of somess
* Bem Dock swimming pool, an Orchestra and a fine Laundry.
A Burgeon and Stewardess are at your disposal, and last but not lessterwe had almost „forgotten-the calsina will set you listening eagerly for the Gong,
Begular monthly malings from Hong Kong to Shanghai, and Japan and Hong Kong tó Australia.
Hong Kong to Sydney--19 dayken
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Frequent connections from Austalis with the following: -
The Canadian Australasian Line Stesman to the United Kingdom via New Zealand, Vancouver, sta..
The P. à O. Royal Mail Stenmeia to London and
The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steers for London via Panama Canal.
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS
(Monday) at 11.30 p.m. and left Bhanghai on February 9 (Tuesday) at 8 pm. She is due at Hong TANDA : Kong on February 11 (to-morrow) NANKIN at 7 pm, and leaves Hong Kong NELLORE for Manila on February 12 (Fri- day) at 4 pm.
Manila, Babeul, Brisba Bydney. Melbourns & Hobart
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN
7,000 7,000 7,000
6th Mar.
3rd Apr.
1st May
'8,000 16,000
18th Feb.
18th Feb.
7,000 10,000
10th Fab.
4th Mar.
170cu
5th Mar,
7000
7th Mar
SIRDHAHA UATHAY SHIRALA
8,000
18th Mar,
16,000. 8,000
19th Mar 1st Apr.
· 17,000
1,000
15th Apr.
SANTHIA The P. and O. 88. Mirzapore SOUDAN
NALDERA
·left Moji for this port on the 9th
TALMA instant at noon, and is die here RANCHI on the 15th instant at about 7 NANKIN
B.TO.
The ss. Stuttgart is due to arrive RAWALPINDI here: at:9 o'clock; to-night and will | SOMALI sali, to-morrow, the 10th instant at
· noan. for Europe via Manila, Singa- port and porta.
BANK LINE (CHINA)LTD.
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Harm, London, Botterdam & Bamburg... 10th Feb. Hayre, Londen, Botterdam & Haminry........... 16th Maron ...Harre, London, Botterdam & Hamburg 18th April.
AGENTS - FOR,
ANDREW WEIR & CO.
MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA
788. "TINHOWE
ORIENTAL AFRICAN LEES
Loading for Mauritius Reunion, Tamatave Lourenco Margues, Durban and Cape Pofta EAST & SOUTH AFRICA.... LUXURIOUS FAMEROFE VROUELM..".... INDIAN AFRICAN LING
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from Calentta 4th May,
from Colombo 10th Mar. from Colombo 10th Apr. from Colombe 10th May,
Taking PASSENGERS and CARGO for Mulisan, Zanzibar, Beim, I owenco Marques. Durban, East London," Port“, Elisabeth, Homi! Bay and. Cape Towns
ALL BAILINGS Suzszor to AustZATION WITHOUT Nusion, For Freight or Passage on any of the Koovy tinas apply make markedenpur
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Amay, Shanghai & Japan Sboughai & Japan
moy, Shanghai & Japan Shanghai & Wapan
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do
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