Vía Canada

TO UNITED STATES

AND EUROPE

EMPRESS OF CANADA May 14 EMPRESS OF RUSSIA May 28

EMPRESS OF JAPAN

June 11 EMPRESS OF ABIA June 25 EMPRESS OF CANADA July 9 EMPRESS OF RUSSIA July 23

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

by

Air-conditioned sleeping and ob" servation cars and dining cara on " Trans-Continental trains. Cool- Clean-quiet-Comfortable.

Information from

Canadian Pacific

Union Bldg. Tel. 20752.

Canadian Pacific

YKLINE

SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolulu.

ASAMA MAKI

CHICHIBU MARU

TATSUTA MARU

Wednesday, 12th May Wednesday, 2nd June Wednesday, 16th June.

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER. (Starts from Kobe)

HIKAWA MABU

HITE MARU

NEW YORK via Panama.

NAKO MARU

+ NARUTO. MARU

*Monday, 24th May Tuesday, 8th June

Thursday, Tuesday,

13th May 1st June

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

Angeles, Mexico and Panama

LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM

Baturday, 8th May Saturday, 22nd May Ratur

6th June

HEIYO MARO

TAKAOKA MARU

Thursday, 18th May Friday,

11th June

SUWA MARU

FUSHIMI MARU

HAKOZAKI MARU

and Marseilles

+ TOYOOKA MARI

LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth. Istanbul, Pirzens.

Wednesday.

12th May

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila and Ports.

KAMO MARU

m.v. "NEPTONA"

ATSUTA MARU

Saturday,

29th May Monday. 31st May Saturday, 26th June

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang and Colombo.

GINYO MARU

+ TOKIWA MARU

Tuesday, 11th May Friday, 28th May

Thursday,

· CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penage and Rangom

+ NAGATO MARU

6th May

Wednesday, 19th May 21st May ATSUTA MARU (Direct to N'aki) Friday.

HARUNA MARU

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

HAKUSAN MARU

+ Cargo only.

---

Friday, 4th June

GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS IN THE ORTENT, FOR THE

CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE.

* Joint Passenger Agenta:-

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

TIL 30291

P. & O. BUILDING. ·

"

BARBER WILHELMSEN

LINE

MONTHLY SERVICE.

Pacifie

SAN FRANCISCO

TO

Рапапа

Atlantic

BALBOA (Panama) NEW YORK

LOS ANGELES CRISTOBAL Colon) -BOSTON.

7

NEXT SAILING

M.V. “TAI PING”

ON

18th MAY

EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION

FOE 12 PASSENGERS.

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

AGENTS

HONG KONG BANK BUILDING.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1937.

Shipping News Daily Statement, Clearances.

ARRIVALS

TUESDAY, MAY 4.

8. 6. Anshing, Chinese

#

Ships la Harbour, HIG.

NEWS FROM THE WATERFRONT

steamer Freight And Asiatic

1,842 tons, Captain O. Backe, from Shanghai via Swatow, general cargo, China Merchant Steam Navigation's Wharf.- C. M. 8. N. & Co. Jean Laborde, French steamer. 8.593 tons, Captain R. Lamy, from Shanghai, general cargo, berthing at Kowloon Wharf.— M. M. & Co. Soochow. British steamer. 1.594 Captain D. Williamse, from Swatow, general cargo, berthing at buoy No. B20.— B. & S.

tons,

London Maru, Japanese steamer. 4,413 tons. Captain M. Takagi, from Sakito. general cargo, terthing at Kowloon Wharf O. 8. K. Houtman, Dutch str., 3,180 tons.

Captain Kramers, from Saigon, general cargo. Kowloon Wharf. -J. C. J. Line.

Katie Moller. British steamer, 1,872 tons. Captain J. W. Jones, from Chinwangtao, cargo: coal. berthing at buoy No. B25.-

Williamson & Ca

Terukuni Maru, Japanese steamer, 7,150 tons, Captain Y. Okuno, from Singapore, general cargo, berthing at Kowloon Wharf NY. K.

Taito Maru.. Japanese steamer, 1,916 tons Captain S. Harada, from Mlike. cargo: coal, mooring at Kowloon Bay.— M. B. K.

Troja, Norwegian steamer, 4,084

tons. Captain J. Bohn from Shanghai, general cargo. berthing at buoy No. A2. Thoresen & Co. Hokuroku Maru, Japanese steam- er. 5.048 tons, Capt. H. Otawa, from Pulupandan, gen. cargo, berthing at buoy No. A10- O, S. K. Nanning. British steamer. 1,488

tans, Captain E. W. Richards

from Canton. buoy No. B16.- B. & S.

Tak Sang, British steamer, 1,937

tons. Captain W. A. Balch, from Canton. buoy No. B2.- J. M. & Co.

Van Heufsz. Dutch steamer, 2,785,

tons. Captain "D. J. Huijer. from Singapore, general cargo. berthing at Kowloon Wharf- J. C. J. Line.

ال

Passenger Returns

PASSENGERS

M.S. Terukuni Maru

ar-

The following passengers rived in the Colony yesterday by the 'ms Terukun! Maru:-

Mr. Hans Adolf Arber, Mr. Theodore Boyden. Mrs. Deborah Burling. Mrs. Tracy Dows, Miss Marle Farid Major Eric Francis Hutchinson, Mr. Taro Ishikawn, Mr. John Leo Guiness Oswald. Mrs.

(BY LONGSHOREMAN). During the 24 hours ended at 9:00 . yesterday, the freight returns, received from the Har- bour Office, showed a fairly high Evelyn Theodora Oswald, Master tonnage movement, a good pro- John Alan Leo Guiness Oswald, portion being made up by Nor-Miss Marian Harley. Reifsnelder, wegian and Japanese, ships.

The total tonnage of general cargo carried by vessels to the Colony WBS 7.797 tons, with British steamers carrying 1,664 |- tons. Through cargo for ports beyond the Colony amounted to 31.280 tons, of which 3,194 tons were carried by British steamers.

|

Asiatic deck passengers entering the Colony during the twenty-four hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday were 2,210, of which 926 were from British steamers.

There were altogether twenty- two arrivals, of which 7 were of British registry. the remainder being of other nationalities, While of the 17 departures, seven were British ships. Particulars as fol- low- Nationality

British

Ships

7

French

1

Tonnage

4,858. 1,361

Norwegian

2

$42.699

Italian

1.084

2,315

1,857

2

411

3

12,492

1

2.000

22

39:077

Danish Dutch

Portuguese Japanese Chinese

Total

GROWTH OF NEW

FUEL INDUSTRY

15

P2O-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND

Miss Marian Harley. Relismelder EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

Mr. Filmana de Silva Souza, Mrs. Josephine Gomes Souza. Mr. Frank H. Teagle. Jr., Mr. George Tanner, Mrs. Ethel Florence Tanner, Mr. Alexander James Gourley Taylor.

VESSELS DUE

(Continued from Page 14.)

Nagato Maru, N.Y.E., May 6. Nako Maru, N.Y.E., May 12. Nalder, P. & O., May 30. Nelets, B. & B., May 23 Oder, Melchors', May 14. Philocteter, B. & S., May 91. Porthos, Mettegerits', May 18, Pres. Grant, A.M. Line, Mya 14. Pres. Lincoln, Dollar's," May 10. Pros. McKinley, A.M. Line, May F Pres. Pierce, Dollar's, May 8. Protesilaus, B. & S. May 22 Ranpura, P. & O.,

.. May

14. Roseville, Bank Line. May 28. Serooskerk, J.C.J. Line, May 15.

2. & S., May fl. ́

1.1. (Apear), Mar 24

Somali, P & O., May 31.

MAIL AND PASSENGER· STEAMERS TAKING CARGO FOR

די

Straits, Java, Burma, Ceylon, India, Parsian Guli, Mauritius, East and South Africa.

Australia, Rod 800, Egypt, Europe.

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS

under contract with FLM: Government

All vessels may call at any ports on or off the route, and the route and all

sailings are subject to change or deviation with or without notice.

Steamship

Tons

From Hongkong (About)

Destination

PENINSULOR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS

.RANPURA *MIRZAPORE ---- "SOMALI

17,000

15th May

7,000

20th May

7,000

19nd May

RAWALPINDI

17,000

29th May

CORFU

14,500

12th June

*BANGALORE

6,000

19th June

?

NALDERA

18,000

16th June

CARTHAGE

14,500

10th July

*BHUTAN

6,000

17th July

BANCHI

17,000

24th July

6,000

31st July

Sophie Rickmera, Jebsen't. May 19. Suwa Maru, N.Y.K., May 7. Szachurn, B. & S., May 5 Tai Ping. Dodwell's, Mar 17. ping, B. & S., May 11.

Maru, N.V.K., May 10. Talabet, Thoresen's, May 5. Talma, B.7. (Apr), May 11. Tands, E. & A. 8.8. Co., May 5. Tilawa. B.I. Apr). May 9 Tibedak, J.CJ. Line, May 11.

Tinagara, J.C.J. Line, May 9.

Tjisondari, 3.6.J. Line, May B.

Tobs Maru, N.Y.K., May

Toyooks Maru, N.V.K., May 12. Tyndarens, B. & S., May 2 Yonang, Jardine's. May 5.

£200,000 For Coal-Oil Zuiderkerk, J.C.1. Line. May 10.

Extensions.

SHIPPING

MOVEMENTS

The steam ship Tanda (E. and

*BEHAR

KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500

• Cargo only.

7th Aug..

||

Bombay, Marseilles & London Straits, Bombay & Karachi

Marseilles, Havre, London, H'bg.

Ram., Antwerp & Hull.

Bombay, Marseilles and London,

do

Mara., Havre, London, Hamburg F'dam., Antwerp. & Hull «Bombay, ilarseilles & London.

* Calls Tangior.

do

Mara. Havre, London, Hbg- R'dam, A'werp, & Hall / Bombay, Marsoilles London Mara, Havre, London, H'bg.,

Edm., A'werp, & Hull

Bombay, Marseilles & Lorden.

All vessels may call at Malta.

BRITISH INDIASAPCARA SAILINGS

TILAWA SANTHIA TALMA

SIRDHANA SHIRALA

4

| 10,000 † 11 May, 10.30 am.)

9,000

2nd May

10,000

5th June

8,000

19th June

8,000

3rd July

Singapore. Port Swettenham Penang, Rangoon & Calcutta

Now is the time to visit Clustralia & New Zealand

landa of Paushine and Romance. *Down Under" you will feel a new being and

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 lie stoard will be as you wish, qulet or heëtio for the E, & A. will kumour your every whim.

Important extensions of the new industry of fuel production by low temperature carbonisation of coal were announced when the Duke of Kent opened the world's largest A will leave here for Shanghai.even

Osaka. plant for making smokeless fuel at Moji, Kobe,

Yokohama.

Bolsover, Derbyshire.

Nagoya and Yokkaichi on or about Col. Whiston A. Bristow, chair- Thursday, May 6, at noon, man and managing director of Wong Shek Kung Chinese str.. Low Temperature Carbonisation The aa Mehestheus (Butterfeld 992 tons, Capt. A. Laihovetsky,Ltd., said that the plant was being and Swire) is expected to arrive from Saigon, general

worked by men who were compara-here from Singapore vla Manila tively new to the business. "Al-

on May 9 at 8 a.m. berthing at buoy. No.

"ready a success had been made. Hing Lee & Co.

MONDAY, MAY 3.

CLEARANCES

TUESDAY, MAY 4

Tykakang for Batavia Shun Chih for Swatow Kalgan for Bangkok Wong Shek Kung for Balgon - Luchow for Saigon Terukuni Maru for Shanghai Wing Wo for K. C. Wan Sagres for. Foochow Katie Moller for Canton Christine Molle for Manila Roggeveen for Shanghai London Maru for Singapore Troja for Singapore Jean Laborde for Balgon

cargo, B4-

The company was negotiating for a further supply of coal with a vlew to increasing the size of the

¡ works by 50 per cent.

were determined to develop this industry to. Its fullest possible ex- tent.

"Not only can we supply all the things you already know of." added Col. Bristow, "but we are on the eve of further most important de-

It was placing contracts for a new coal-oll distillation plant. which would be erected alongside, at a cost of £200,000. This would produce aviation petrol, diesel oll and a number of other most valuvelopments in the production of able products.

new materials of great commercial value,"

DRIVE ON BRITISH PETROL They were also doubling their plant in South Wales and hoped that it would be ready next year. They had bought a colliery in Wales so that they might have ample coal for the plant.

The Duke of Kent drove the six. miles from Chesterfield to the plant in a car run on petrol made from Bolsover coal.

Having declared the works open. the Duke closed a switch, which raised a wagon-tipper and emptied coal into a long conveyer. This car- ried the coal to storage bunkers.. from which It is led into the car-

With their four great works and a fifth being erected in Wales they were at the beginning of a very great national movement They bonishing batteries.

1

BANK LINE (CHINA)LTD.

AGENTS FOR

ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL 8,S, CO.,LTD.

UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT .............miovinco an

M.V. * CITY OF LILLE"

8.8. "OFTY OF WELLINGTON "

..

« “Harra, London, Rotterdam & Hamburg.

- Havre, London, Rotterdam & Hamborg AGENTE, FOR

ANDREW WEIR

MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA

8.8. TINHOW

CO.

ELLERMAN WIT

18th May 14th June

ORIENTAL AFRICAN · LINB 28th July..

Loading for Mauritius Beunion, Tematare. I enrenco Marques, Durhan and Cape Porta.

LUZUZIOUS PASSEIGIZ TROCEL.......... INDIAN AFRICAN LIBE

EAST & SOUTH AFRICA

MV. " INCOMÁTI” M.V. ISIPINGO"

M.V. * INCHANGA"

from Calcatta 4th June: from Calcutta "th July: from Calcutta 4th Aug.;

from Colombo 10th Juins. from Colombo 10th Julg. from Colombo 10th Aug. Lourenco Marques

Taking PASSENGERS and CARGO for Mopilasen, Zanzibar, Prima, Durban, East London, Part "Elizabeth, Mosier Bay, and Cape Town.

All Bailings BEBIET TO AMIRATIM WITHOUT. N 270, For Freight or Passage on any of the above tinto apply

TELEPHONE 28021.

Telephone 17781256575

THE BANK LINE (CHINA), LTD.

And by the way, there is no additional charge for Drek Cabins and there is of course * Sun Desk Sæliuming, paol. an Orchesize and a fine. Laundry.

A Bargeon and Stewardess are at your disposal and last but not least-we had almost forgotten--the cuisine will set you listening cagerly for the Goug

Regular monthly sailings 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 Canadian Australasian Line Stomers to the United Kingdom ris New Zealand, Vancouver, ato.

24

The P. & O. Royal Mail Shonzaera to London and

The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers for London wis Panama Canal.

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS

TANDA NANKIN NELLORE

*

7,000

4th June

7,000

Jad July

7,000

·B1st July

Rabaul, Manila,

Brisbane Sydney, Melbourne & Rubart

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

TANDA

7,000 *BANGALORE 6,000 TALMA.

10,000 CORFU

14,500 SIRDHANA

8,000 NALDERA

16,000 7,000 NANKIN BHIRALA CARTHAGE BHUTAN

8th May 11th May 13th May 13th May

27th May

27th May

3rd June

8,000

10th June

14,500

10th June:

6,400

11th June

• Cargo only.

Shanghai & Japan

do.

Amoy, Shanghai & Japan Shanghai & Japan

Amoy, Shanghai & Japan Shanghai & Japan

do

Amoy, Shanghai & Japan Shanghai & Japan

Shanghai & Japan

ALL DATES are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. For further information, Passage, Freight, Bandbooks, etc., apply the Agents:-

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE¿CO

P&O BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL. HONGKONG

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