HONG KONG DAILY PRESS,
FRIDAY, JUNE 4,
1937.
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Vía Canada
TO UNITED STATES
AND EUROPE
EMPRESS OF JAPAN June 11 EMPRESS OF ASIA”. June 26 EMPRESS OF CANADA July 9 EMPRESS OF RUSSIA July 23 EMPRESS OF JAPAN "Aug. 6
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by
Regular sailings from Canadian Atlantic ports to Europe Canadian Pacific Atlantic fleet.
Air-conditioned sleeping and “ob- servation cars, and dining cHER ON Trans-Continental trains. Cool~ Clean-quiet-Comfortable.
Information from
Canadian Pacific
Union Bldg. Tel. 20752.
Canadian Pacific
VK.LINE
SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolulu.
TATSUTA MARU
ASAMA MARD
TAIYO MARU
Wednesday, 18th June Wednesday, 7th July Wednesday. 23rd July
SEATTLE & VANCOUVER. (Starts from Kobe)
HIYE MARU
HEIAN MAKU
NEW YORK via Panama.
+ NAGARA MARU
+NOJIMA. MARU
Friday,
Tuesday, 8th June Saturday, 26th Juce
25th Juna Saturday, 10th July
Wednesday, 9th June
Tuesday. 18th July
Saturday.
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu, Los
Angeles, Mexico and Panama.
†TAKAOKA MARD
BOKUYO MARU
HAKOZAKIMARU
TERUKUNI MARU
LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM
HAKUSAN MARU
6th June
Friday, 18th June Saturday, 3rd July
LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Pirneas. -
and Marseilles.
+ DAKAR MARU
Friday,
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila and Ports,
Saturday, Saturday,
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang and Colombo,
11th June..
Sunday,
Friday,
20th June 24th July
8th June 11th July
5th June Saturday, "Saturday, 12th June
Friday,
Saturday,
4th June 18th June 19th June
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon.
ATSUTA MABU KITANO MARU
+ CALCUTTA, MARU
ANYO MARU
+ MALACCA MARU
+ TOBA MARU
HABUNA MARU
KATORI MARU
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
KITANO NARU (Direct to N'aaki) Friday,
+ Cargu only.
GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS IN THE ORIENT FOR THE
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→TEL. 30291
Shipping News Daily Statement, Clearances,
ARRIVALS
THURSDAY, JUNE 3. Pres. Coolidge, American steamer.
13,039 tons, Capt. E A. Abiin;..... from Manila. general cargo. berthing at Kowloon Wharf.- Dollar Line.
Tarifa, Norwegian steamer, 4.428
ton, Captain E Christensen, from Singapore, general cargo, berthing at Kowloon Wharf- Thoresen & Co. Norviken. Norwegian steamer,
* Ships l Harbour, exc
NEWS FROM THE
WATERFRONT
Freight And Asiatic Passenger Returns
(BY LONGSHOREMAŃ),
Indo-Japanese Pact
(Continued from page 13).
PO-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES
MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS TAKING CARGO FOR
Straite, Java, Burma, Caylon, India, Persian Gulf, Mauritius, East and South Africa.
Australia, Rod Sea, Egypt, Europe
A PROTECTION
As for the
reason, we are told that it is intended as a protection During the 24 hours, ended at for the domestic industry. But 9.00 am. yesterday, the freight | We are at the same time aware that the rayon industry in India is returns, received from the Har- 1,779 tons, Captain A. Vasdal, bour once, showed a moderate not yet developed up to the level from Swalow, general cargo. tonnage movement.
which deserves such protection. lying at West Point Wharf.- The total tonnage of general. The India specific duty on rayon is J. M. & Co.
cargo carried by vessels to the already exorbitant, being from 80 Anshing. Chinese steamer, 1.842 Colony
10,200 tons, WBa
with per cent up to 200 per cent. As the tona, Captain' 0. Backe, British steamers carrying 3,950 rate is to be raised by" 25 per cent. from Shanghai · via Swatow,' COMES. Through cargo for ports more it would reach the prohibi general cargo, China Merchant beyond the Colony amounted to tive rate of 250 and 260 per cent. Steam Navigation's Wharf 24,880 tons, of which 8,224 tons. Last year the amount of our rayon C. M. S. N. & Co.
were carried by British steamers. fabric exports to India was 02,000,- Therese Moller, British steamer, "Asiatic ́deck passengers entering 000 square yards, o; 17 per cent of 2.477 tons. Captain H.. John- the Colony during the twenty-four Japan's total rayon exports. Now 901. from Cam-Ranh Bay, hours ended at 9.00 a.m. yesterday that the new rise in the India spe- general cargo. Kowloon Bay were 1,214, of which 410 were cific duty on rayon from any coun. A. E. Gerondal.
from British steamers.
try other than Great Britain is evidently aimed at Japanese pro- ducts we cannot but decply regret the move as" a glaring breach of the spirit of the most-favoured PENINSULAR & OR ENTAL SAILINGS nation clause in the trade pact..
Hai Tan. British steamer, 2,225 tons. Captain E, Walker, from Foochow and Amoy via Swatow, general cargo, berthing at Douglas Wharf. Douglas & Co.
Norwegian steam. Hing, er. 1.445 tons, Captain E. Hannevig. from Rangoon via Hofhow. general cargo. berthing at buoy No. BL- Thoresen & Co.
Ha!
India Maru,
Japanese steamer 4253 tons, Captain O. Mayeda, from Muke. general cargo. berthing at Kowloon Whart~ Q. 'S. K.
Soochow, British steamer. 1,584 tons. Captain D. WIlliams. from Canton, buoy No. 320.- B. & S. Daviken, Norwegian steamer. 1,778 tons. Captain G. Svane, " from Canton, buoy No. B-
J. Mr.& Co. Yochow, British steamer, 1,530 tons. * Captain J. Taylor. from Canton, berthing at buoy No. B1-Butterfield and Swire.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2. Fingal, Norwegian steamer, 1244 tons. Captain A. Kaltenborn. from Ncenoekan, berthing at buoy No. A12.-East Asiatic & Co.
Produce, Norwegian steamer, 134 tons. Captain Winsnes, from Macao, lying at Stonecutters.-- K. Larsen & Co.
VESSELS DUE
(Continued from Page 14)
Jeypore, P. & O., June 6 Laomedon, 1. & S., June, 14. Malacca Maru, N.YE, June 4," Malaya, E.A. Co., June 4. Montevideo Mart, 0.8.K., June 8. Muensterland, Jebsen's, June 8. Naiders, P. & O., June 25. Nankin, E. & A. 3.8. Co.) June 2 Neumark, Jobraz's, June 22. Niel Maersk, Jebsen's, June 30. Panama, E.A. Co., July. 1. Pelping, Gilman's, June 9.
Fres. Doumer Messageries', June 11. Pres. Garfeld, Dollar's, June 5, Pres. Jackson, A.M. Line, June 5. Pren. Jefferson, A.M. Ling, June 11. Pres. McKinley, A.M. Line, June 20 Pres. Wilson, Doliar's, June 7, Hauses, Jebsen's, June 9. Ranchi, P. & O., June 3. A.C. Rickmers, Jebsen's, June 20 Saale. Melchers, June 13, Scharnhorst, Melobers', June 10.7 Skirala, B.I. (Apear), June 8.. Silverlarch, Furmens', June 5. Sirdhana, B.I. (Apear), June 17. Sphinx, Messageries', June 98. Szechuan, B. & B., June 5. Taiping, B. &B, July 9.
There were altogether sixteen arrivals, of which four were of British registry, the remainder being of other nationalities, while of the 21 departures, nine were British ships. Particulars as fol- lows:- Nailonality British Norwegian Japanese
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PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS
under contract with F.M. 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 of without notice.
From Hongkong
Steamship
Tone
(About)
*JEYPORE
5,000
7th June
Ships
4
Tonnage
12.174
14 810.
.8.096
fents. This trade is being limited NALDERA to 8,950,000 yards per annum.
The "Japan Chronicle" (Kobe) CORTU refers to the new restriction on | #BANGALORE Indian Imports of Japanese cotton
14,500
12th June
8,000
19th June
16,000
- 16th Jané
CARTHAGE
14,300
10th July
compared with last year's actual
BHUTAN
6.000
17th July
shipments of 34,759,000 yards. As, BANCHT
17,000
24th July
Total"
18
35,086
however, imports of Japanese | "BEHAR rayon fents into India. have vir-
4,000
31st July
7th Aug
*7000
16th Aug.
-17,000
31st Aug.
· 17,000-
4th Sept.
• Cargo only.
CLEARANCES
THURSDAY, JUNE 3. Klungchow for Canton Nachisan Maru for Moji Tainan for Amoy Albion Star for Shanghai Benlawers for Shanghai Produce for Hongay Boochow for Shanghai Wing Wo for K. C. Wan India Maru for Singapore Tasman for Bangkok Islamf for Singapore Tchekam for Holhow. Huashan Maru' for Shanghai Fingal for Shangħal
Apoey for Singapore Daviken for Swatow
Hai Hing for Swatow President Coolidge for Shanghai Tarifa for Shanghal Hat Tan for Swatow
IN WIRELESS TOUCH
The following ships are expect ed to be in wireless communica- tion with Hong Kong Radio Station yesterday:
Azuchi Maru, President Coolidge, Gneisenau, Haruna Maru, General Pershing. Empress of Japan, Häkozaki Maru, Tai Yang, Chaucer, Preussen. Hector, Fukuken Maru, Bidajoe. G. G. Paul Doumer, and Eurytochus.
Tai Yin, Dodwell's June 17. Takaoka Maru, N.Y.K., June 9. Talabot Thoresca's, June 13. Tarongs, Thoresen'", July 1. Tatsuta Mara, N.Y.E., June 11. Tilawa. B.L. (Apcer), June 22- Tikarang, J.C.J. Line, June 7. Titoo, B. &
8. June 11
C.3. Line, Jane. 5. 1.0.3. Lie, June 8. 3.C.J. Line, Juna 6.
June 30.
Toba Maru, N.Y.E., June 11. Trashima Marn, N.Y.K., June 4. Tweedbank, Bank Line, June 29. Van Heutsz, J.0.3; Line, June 9. Vietaris, Lloyd Triestino, June 8. Zuiderkerk, JC.J. Llae, June 11,
tually been banned, traders in cot-KAISAR-I-HIND 11,800 ton fents are finding some conso-
*SOUDAN
Destinacion
Bombay, Karachi & Persian Gulf. Bombay, Marseilles & London Mare, Havre, London, Hamburg Hdam., Antwerp & Hall -Bombay, Marssillee & L den.
do
1 Calle Tangier.
Mark Havre, London. H'bg.
R'dam
Awerp & Hull Bombay Marseilles & London Hare Havre London, Abg,
Edat, Awerp & Huk Bowbar, Mácsailles & Loudon, Marseilles, Havre, London, Hbg.
F'dam., Antwerp & Hull
Bombay, Marseilles and London.
do
All vessels may call at Malta. ·
BRITISH INDIA
lation in the fact that they will RAJPUTANA at least be allowed to do a mall | RANFORA amount of business. According to the "Japán Chronicle," traders. in Japan attach much-importance to the classification of coloured goods. Japan suggested A ratio of two printed to one dyed, but this has been fixed at two to 17 Against her claim of about 70 per cent for
TALMA printed cloth, therefore," Japan has secured only 55 per cent. TOSHIBALA
SIRDHANA day shipments average 80 per cent TILAWA with signs of a further increase. SANTHIA Efforts will therefore have to be made to increase shipments of dyed goods. Some traders. complain that this disadvantage can hardly be compensated for by the fact that the total quota share for col- oured goods has been increased" from 34 per cent to 37 per cent. Turning to the grey cloth quota many traders state that though' this has been reduced from 45 per cent to 40 per cent it. is still ex- cessive, and that they will have to abandon some of their quota rights.
APCAR
10,000-15 June, 10.30 am.
8,000 8,000 10,000 8,000
19th June
3rd July
17th July
31st July
SAILINGS
Singapore, Port, Swettenham Fenang. Rangoon & Calcutta
Now is the time to visit, Australia & New Zealand
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lande "of Punskine and Romance. "Down Under" you will feel a new being ad even if you are not inclined towards Surfing, Fishing, Shouting or Mountaineering you wit find that the Antipodes have plenty to offer you including 251- for your pound.
On the way down your life aboard will be as you wish, quiet or hectic for the E. & A. Will humour your every whim,
2. And by the way, there is no additional charge for Desk Cabins and there in of comme
■ Sun Deck Swimming pool, an Orchestra and a fos lunedry,
forgotten the cuisine will set you listening wagerly for the Goog
A Surgeon and Stawardena are at your disposal and last but not least-we had almosÉ.
"Ragulae, monthly malings from Hong Kong to-Shanghai-and- Japan and Hong Kong to Australia.
Hong Kong to Sydney—–10 daşı.
Frequent connections from Australia with the following:
The Canadian Australasian Line Stomara të ibe Ünited Kingdom vía New Zeland, Vancouver etc.
The P & O. Royal Mail Stoning a to London and
The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers for London vië l'anama Cami.
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NANKIN NELLORE
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7,000 7,000 7,000
4th June
*:nd July
31st July
Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane Bydney, Melbourne & Bubart
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN
BEHAB TILAWA BANCHI NELLORE
SHIRALA CARTHAGE.
BHUTAN
8,000 1400
10th June Oth June
$11th June
- 6.000
20th June
10.000
With June
17,000
24th June--
7,000
4th July
8,000
8th July
Stli July
10,000
22nd July
SANTHIA KAIBAR-I-HIND $11,000.
TALMA
Cargo only
Amoy, Shanghai & Japan
Shanghai & Japan Shanghai & Japan
Amoy, Shanghai & Japan Sasi ghai & Japan
Amoy, Shanghai & Japan Shanghai & Japan
Amoy, Shanghai & Japan
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