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Kertosono-Malaya Collision

An inquiry into the circumstan- ces attending a collision between the Rotterdam Lloyd cargo stea- British mer Kertosono and the

Atlantic warship Malaya in the Ocean on Feb. 6 has been opened by the Netherlands Court of Na- vigation, at Amsterdam, states the "Malaya Tribune."

!

WHAT TESTS PROVED Tests carried out proved that when the engine was reversed from full speed ahead to full speed as- tern the ship was stopped in two minutes and 31 seconds, covering a distance of about 573 yards, after the order was given." The collision signals from the Malaga were giving 'evidence, heard very clearly, but before that The master,

fog signal bad stated that the Kertosono was on only a very dim a voyage from Java to Europe, via been heard by the lookout, and the Mediterranean. Feb. 5. this may well have been from an- Point Europa was passed at 4.10 other ship, two ships having pása- a.m. On the next day, between 2.24ed on the port side only just bẹ- p.m. and 5.25 p.m., speed, had to էր

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The chief officer, in the witness- box, said a short horn signal was given by the lookout, indicating | ship on starboard bow, and' al-

reduced occasionally on ac- count of patchy fog. and at 8.05 p.m. Cape Rose was passed at a distance of approximately 10 miles.

At 6 pm. the engine-room tele- though nothing could be observed graph was put to stand by, and from the bridge, the engine was fog signals were sounded, visibility at once slowed down and framedi- being between 1 and 2 miles Atately afterwards stopped, followed 6.24 mm. the chief omcer went on by the order full speed astern. the bridge to take over the watch,

An affidavit by the AB. acting and at about 8.30 p.m. he (the master) went below for dinner, as lockout stated that visibility leaving the chief officer. fourth just before the collision was about officer and an apprentice on the half-a-mile. After hearing a faint rog signal on the starboard bow. bridge with with a lookout on the forecastle. he observed some lights, and at once gave the prescribed signat The ship was then running at

to the bridge. about 10 knots.

the

quartermaster;

The chief engineer stated that when he went below the engine- room telegrapḥ stood at stand-by: the order to slow down was imme- diately followed by the order stop. and within two seconds by full as-

SPEED REDUCED Shortly after leaving the bridge he observed that the speed of the ship was reduced, and hearing three short blasts from the steam whistle he hurried back to the bridge. On his way up he heard one long blast from the other ship,

At the request of the Inspector- be quite close. which seemed to Going on to the bridge he observed General of Shilpping the hearing a number of lights about 3 points was adjourned, pending reports

tern, two minutes later the order stop being received.

on the starboard, bow, including from the British Admiralty. two top lights and a red light.

When he reached the bridge the

engine-room telegraph was at full apeed astern and the wheel hard to starboard. Three abort .over

blasts were again Bounded, to which the other ship replied with one long and three short blasts, but the Kertosano Immediately

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NOTICE TO ČONSIUNEES.

HAVELLAND”

having rived from Bamburg “ and Forts of call, Consignees of Cargo are, hereby notified that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong Kowloon Wharf à Godown Company's godowns at Kowicon,

where delivery may be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

of

Optional Cargo will not be landed

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.

FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO',

ANTWERP, LONDON.

AND STRAITS,

THE 8.8. "BENARTY.”

here, unless Notice has been givan 48ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby hours prior to Vessel's arrival, bet carried on from port to port to the final port

call to which the option extends. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and Goods remaining undelivered after the 17th

May,

1937, will be imbject to Beat.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 16th May, 1937, at 10 in by our Surveyors Messrs. Goddard & Douglas,

To comly with the General Bonded Warehouse Herniations consignees murt have & Revenue Officer in attendance when dams, ed dutiable goods are examined.

All Claims must reach us before the 10th June, 1987, or they will not be recognized.

No Insurance will be affected,

informed that all Goods are being. landed at their risk into the hazardoua and/or extra bazardous Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence

and/or from the wharves Delivery be obtained

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, soð að Goods remaining endelivered after the 14th May, 1937, will be subject to Bent All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 28th May, 1937, or they will not be recognised.

To comply with the General Bonded Warehus Begu ations, consignees must

when damagert datiable goods are examined

have & Revenue Officer in attendance

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods

10 be left in the Godowas, whare they will be examined on the 11th May, 1937, at 0 a. by Mosers.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by Carmichael & Olark.

JEBBEN & CO.. Agents. Bear Kong, 10th May, 1937.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned

W. B. LOTLEY & 00. (GEINAL.

Agents. Bong Kong, 7th May, 1937-

AND STRAITS

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THE SS. BENREOCH."

¶ONSIGNEES ́d Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardou and/or extra hazardous “Godowns of the HONG KONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN OCKranz, f.zt., whence and/or from the wharves Delivery may Be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining nadelivered after be 10th May, 1937, will be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer mat be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 24th May, 1937, or they will not be recognised.

To comply with the General Bonded Warchonse Regulations, consignces must have events Officer in attend

ance when damaged dutinble goods

are examined. "There should be an unalterable has been spending a holiday in regard for merit in the disposition coast ports in south-west China,

afterwards ran into the other was dispersed by police in the Foo- of letters of administration to the af Favours,"

ship's port quarter, at an angle of about 7 points.

No signals were heard from the

A mob of 1,500 factory workers

tou Road district after a fight in the Sing Yue No. 1 Cotton Mill, West Soochow Road, in which a

Chinese private detective and a

mill

operative

estate has been granted

This phrase, repeated to fill the

bold. childish' hand-

written in

other ship before she had been ob-

were served. Just before the collision"

severely wounded, states the "North China the Kertosono was heading 'N.N.W. and the other ship, when sighted Dally News." Serlous rioting was "was on a 8.8.W. course, the wind averted: by the rushing of both time, about 8 o'clock, when the punishment and that even Prin-

being 8.8.W. force 9.

area

returned to Hong Kong.

and guarded by watchmen night

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12*A/37, BRINGING CARGO FROM MARSEILLES, vía Saigon, etc.

ARRIVED HONG KONG ON MON- DAY, THE 3RD SAY, 1837.

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UNSIGNEES are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opiam, Treasure and Valuables me being larded and stored into the Go downs of Hong Kong, Kowloon Wharf delivery may be obtained immediately Godown Co., Ltd, Kowlcon, whence

after landing.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before the 12th May, 1937, or they will not be recognized.

Damaged Packages will be oramined doddard & Douglas in the presence of by the Company's Surveyor, Messrs.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goode the Consignees at 10.00 am. on Satur are to be left in the Godowns, where day, the 8th May, 1937. they will be examined-on 'the 8th May, 1937, at

Consignees must have Revenue.

goods are examined by the Company's & Clark by Messrs. Carmichael Officer in attendance when ang datiable

Surveyors.

No Fire Insurance has been affected. »Billa of Landing will be beuntersigned by

and day, the personal possessions, of royalty throughout the ages are now being arranged in the magni- W. R. LOKLEY & Co. (CHINA) LTD.

Agenta ficent mansion lent for the

Oc-Rong Kong, 4th May, 1987. casion by Mr. J. A. MacTaggart.

Royal treasures have been pour- j ing in by every post,

15245

No Fire insurance will be effected by us in any case whatsver.

R. OEL,

Agrab Hong Kong, Brd May, 1937.

whole page of a copy book, was resulting in injury to six men and writing by George mr when he considerable damage to property.

was 13, states the "Daily Mail.” It The rioting started at the shows that the writing of "lines" mili in West Soochow Road at the is notrà modern form of school sections of the Police Reserve Unit night shift takes over from the day ces of royal blood many years ago In reply to question by members and two steel-helmeted platoons of workers. A fight between two fac had to pay the penalty for their The chairman of the exhibition, of the court, the master, said the

the Russian Regiment into the tons, long-standing, enemies, de- misdeeds in much the same way as which will be open until May 15. Kertosono would run about eight danger

shortly before veloped suddenly and resulted in the modern schoolboy.

in Lord Rennell and others asso-

It is notified that the name of Mr. Ma Hsiang-po, a Catholic knots with the engine at half-o'clock. Strict vigilance was main injury to a private detective em-. Visitors to London's mosh' rare clated with the project are the Do- the Pacific Banking and Exchange philanthropist, now a member of speed, but the engine had been tained at both the No. 1 and the ployed by the mill and one of the Coronation attraction, the Royal wager Viscountess Harcourt, Lady Company Limited, has been struck the Blate Connell of China, will reversed before the collision, and No. 2 mill, in Robison Road, workers. The detective was struck Treasures Exhibition, which Prin-Hudson, Bir Cecil Harcourt-Smith off the Register,

celebrate his 98th birthday on May he estimated the speed of the throughout the night.

on the head with a heavy instru- ceas Helena Victoria will open at Lady Violet Benzon, Mrs. Cyprian

16, says the "Min Pão," and e Malaya at approximately double The trouble, which immediately ment, while the worker was felled 5, Great Stanhope-street, Park Webb, Lord, Gerald Wellesley, and

number of friends are starting a that of the Kertosono. After the paralyzed activities at the two fac- with an axe. Both were taken tiline, will be able to see, the copy Mrs. Bernard Freyberg

The number of emigrants lear movement to build a home in his collision a boat was lowered by the tory units, came only a month an ambulance" to the Lester How-book among the 700 exhibits on The proceeds of the xhibition ing the Colony for the Straits Set- honour. Mr. Ma is one of the foun- Malaya to Inquire whether medical after another serious disturbance pital. It was said that their con- display.

will go to the Westminster Hosements during the month of Apr. 1 ders of the Aurora and the Fuh Basistance was needed.

which occurred at the No. 2 mill;dition was not serious:

Insured" for more than £300,000 | pita: "Rebuilding Fund.

WRs. 18.103.

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