Via Canada

TO UNITED STATES

:

AND EUROPE

די

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA Nov. 12 EMPRESS OF JAPAN Nov. 20 EMPRESS OF ASIA Dec. 10 EMPRESS OF CANADA Dec, 24

29

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

TO MANILA EMPRESS OF JAPAN. Nov. 19

Information from

Canadian Pacific

Union Bldg. Tel. 20752.

Canadian Pacific

KLINE

SAN FRANCISCO via Japan Ports and Honolulu

TAIYO MARU

(Starts From Kobe)

TÄTSUTA MABU

JETT

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER,

BEIAN MABU

NEW YORK via Panama,

+ NOJIMA MARU

Monday, 15th Nov. Tuesday,

30th Nov.

(Starts From Kobe) Monday. 29th Nov.

Friday,

26th Nov.

SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu,

Hilo, Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama.

+ TAKAOKA MARU 18tarts from Robe) Friday.

LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, R'DAM.

20th Nov.

H

Naturday, 20th Nov. Saturday, 4th Doc..

LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus.

HAKUSAN MARU. HARUNA MARD

and Marseilles.

+ LISBON MÁRU

Fak

Sunday,

14th Nov.

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila and Ports..

KAMO MART ATSUTA MABU

ANYO MARU

Saturday, Tecsday.

27th Nor. 28th Tec.

10th Dec.

: BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang and Colombo.

Friday.

CALCUTTA ̧via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon,

KOBE AND YOKOHAMA (Omitting Shanghai)

ANYO MARU

ATSUTA MARU

KASHIMA MABU

YASUKUNI MARU

+ Cargo only.

Wednesday, 10th Nov. Friday, 19th Nov. Saturday, 20th Nov. Tuesday,

37th Nov.

GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS IN THE ORIENT FOR THE

CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE.

TIL 30291

BARBER WILHELMSEN

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MONTHLY SERVICE

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18th NOVEMBER

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

AGENTS

Hong Kong BANY BUILDING.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY," NOVEMBER 10, 1937.

SHIPPING

Anhui (Butterfield & Swire). British str., Capt. W. M. Christie, 2,080 tona, arrived November 8 from Singapore Mooring at buoy No. 3:

Arumis (Messageries'), Fronch str., will leave Hong Kong for Shanghai "off November 19. She is delayed by 43 *hours.

Behar (P. & O. 'S.N. Co.)," British str., loft Singapore an Nov. 7, and is due here on November 19 at about

noon.

Benvorlich (W, R. Loxley & Co.), British atr., Capt. Meldram, 3,922 tans, arrived on November from Singapore. Borthing at Kowloon Wharf,

Blackhoat (Thoresen & Co.), British steamer, Captain Reid, 2,702 tons, arrived on September 8 from Portland; Lying at North Point.

Canton (31. M. & Co.}, Fronch str., Captain G. Charlot, 976 tona, arrived November 7 from Haiphong. Mooring at buoy No. BI1.

Cape St Francis (3. B. K.), British str., Captain T. H. Gregore, 2170 tops, from like, cargo-coal. arrived Nov. + Mooring at buoy No. 411.

Cheap On (Dodwoll Co., British sleumer, Capt. L. N. Boer, 2,215 tons, arrived October 20 from Chinwangtao,

City Mackie Wharf,

of Athen (Bank Lice), British steamer, Captain W. Gray, 1,387 tous,

Arrived" November 5 from Taku Bar Lying at Taikoo Dock.

CORTIN (P. & D. S.N. Co.). British str., left Kobe on Nov. 6, and is due

rer November 10 at about 10 am Empress of

of Axis (C. P. S.), British steamer, Captain Goold, 8,883 tons, arrived at

Nov, 1 at 3/4 Vancouver on p.m, and leaves Vancouver on Nov. 13 She is due at Hong Kong on at *.m. Dec. 2 (Thurs.) at a.m. and leaves for Manila on the same day at p..

Empress of Canada (C. P. S.), British Mr. Capt. W. T. Kinley, 12,811 tons, lett Yokohama oa

on Nov. 3 (Friday) at 1a.m. and leaves Honolulu on Nov. 12 Friday) at 10

She is due t Vancouver

On Nov, 17 (Wednesday) a and leaves Vancouver on Nov. (Saturday) at 11a.m.

B.M.

Empress of Japan (C. P. S.), British str. Capt. L. D. Douglas, 15,725 tons. left Vancouver for Hong Kong, vin Honolula and Japan ports on Oct. 30 su Nov,

1.3.

She is due at long for

19 (Friday an and Manila on the same day st p

of Russia (C. P. S.), British

str., Captai? I F. Patrick, 8.750 tons, is due here nt. 7 a.m. on November 16 Wednesday) from Manila, and will Berth at

Wharf. nt Kowloon

She will leave here for Victoris

And Vancouver, B.C.. via Nagasaki, No 12 (Friday),

Nagasaki, Koba and Yoko bria

at,3 p.m. on Nov,

Gozan"

str.

MPT (M. 5. K.). Japanese Captain Soo, 1,080 tons, arrived Nov. 1 from Sakito, general cargo 3looring at buoy No.

B47

Gustav Diederichsen (Hung Pleng Me Houg). Danish str., Captain R. Nielsen. 1,353 loos, at buoy No. R9,

Ila Shang. (Dodwoll Co.), Chinese steamer, Captain P.

stain P. Book, 2.074 tons, Lying at Stonecutters.

Ilsi Tan Douglas & Co.), British

Capt. E. Walker, 3,225 tons, arrived on November 2 trora Swatow. Berthing at Douglas Wharf,

Hai Yu (Dodwell & Co.), Chinese str., Capt. V. Ändressson, Í,888 tons, Lying at Stonecutters.

Likl

Haidia (Kwong Sang Loong), British steamer, Captain A. Hall, fie. arrived on November 5 from M Cleared November 8 for Bandakan.

Hong Kheng (Ho Thong & Co.), Bri

Capt. 1.

J. Honnermana, 3,075 tons, arrived October 14 fmm Swatow, Mooring

buoy No

No. AS Javanese Prince (Furness). British str., Capt. C. S. Smith, 3,656 tons, ar rived Nov, 2 from New York via Cebu. Cleared November for Manils.

at

Kingyuan (Butterfield & Swire), Bri- tinh

str Capt. N. Hardio, 1,546 tome, arrived on November 6 from Swatow. Mooring at bany No. B15.

Kut Sang J_M._ & Co., British Str. Captain ♬ R. Kilbes, 3,032 tons, arrived Nov. 9 from Miike, gen. vargo, Mooring at buoy No. Ald

Kweiyang [Butterfield & Swire), Bri tish sir., Captain D. Williamson, 3,580

ons, arrived October, 30 from Bangkok, Mooring at

at tuby No. 21. Song M. Co.), British C. M. Cater. 979 tans, Captain arrived Nov. 0 from Black Point (Can tom, at buay No, 82.

tish

(Butterfield & Swire), Bn- Capt... Fox, 1.200 tons, arrived Nov. 8 from Port Kamia, coal. Mooring at buoy No. 18,

Malaya (East Asiatic & Co., Danish strainer, Capt. G. Nielsen, 3,512 tons,

arrived Oct. 31 from Manila, zen, cargo Mooring at buoy No. AIG

Mon Bang (JM. & Co.), British steamer, Capt. M. Costello, 2,03 tons, Arrived November 9 from Sandakan. Mooring at buoy No. R2

DIRECTORY

Nelous Butterfield and Swire), Bris tish steamer, Captain Kent, 4,099 tons, Arrived November 7 from Singapore. Berthing at Holt's Wharf.

Norrikon (J. M. & Co), Norwegian steamer, Captain R. Waxholt. 1,770 tons, arrived on Nov. 8 from Dairen. Mooring at any No. 125.

Ozarda (P. & 0. S.N. Coj, Dritosh str., left, Kobe on Nov. 6, and is due here on Nov. 19 at aboué a.m.

Pronto (C.M,S.N. & C.), Norwegian steamer, Capt. B. Moller 4,283 tons, arrived on October 20, from Swatow. Mooring at buoy No. B17.

Rajputana (M. M. & Co.), British atr.. Teft Singapore on Nov. 6, and is due here on Nov. 11 at about 7 a..

Roggeveen (J.C.J. Line), Dutch str... Captain D. A. Zandhuizen,. 3,063 tons, arrived November 2 from Singapore. Berthing at Kowloon Wharf.

Sarpedon (Butterfield & Swira), Be tish str., Capt, J. B. Nelson, 6,017 tons. arrived November 3 from Singapore. Cleared November 9 for Taku Bar.

Scalacia (A. P. C.), British steamer, Capt. C. Asquith, 3,435 tons, arrived -Oct. 23 from Duran, cargo-fuel oil.

Lying at North Point.

Savera Leigh (M.. B. K), British „Steamer, Captain A. Ford," 3,761 Jons, arrived Nov. R from Mike, cargo-cast. Modring at huny No. A13.

Siakiang (Butterfeld & Swire), Bri Lish str., Captain J. L. Gamble, 1,016 tons, arrived on Nov. 3 from Shanghai, “ChræralNovember 9 for Nôngay.”

Bygna (Dodwell & Co.), Norwegian steamer, Captain R. Holn, 3,464 tona, arrived on Nor, E from Chinwangino. Lying at Tai Kok Teui.

Taigen Mara (3, S. K., Japanese steamer, Capt. Watanabe, 4,337 tons, Berived Novembre 8 from Nagasaki. Mooring at buoy No, B25.

Tjisarees (J. C. J. Line), Dutch sir.. Captain P. J. Van Nuys, 4,34 tons, arrived November 8 from Woosung. Cleared November 9 for Muntok.

Ting Song (J. M. & Co.), British

R. E

Smith, str., Captain R.

arrived Nov. 7 from 1,233 tons, Swatow, gon. cargo. Mooring at bany No. Ba.

Tinhow (Bank Line), British steamer, Capt. Robertson, 3,164 toys, arsived on Nov. 2 from Marition, & cargo & coal. Cleared November 9 for lauritius,"

Tyndareus (Butterfeld & Swire); Bri- tich str., Capt. W. B. Ewen, 7,180 tons. arrived Nov. 5 mm Kobe, gen, cargo, Mouring at buor No. A.

Unita (Dodwell & Co.), Norwegian steamor, Capt. 11. Kvamso, 3,343 tons. Lying at Lai Chi Kok.

Vardaas (A. P. C.), Norwegian str., Captain E. Larsen, 1,800 tons, he North Point Wharf,

Wing Wah (Tai Fung & Co.), Partu guese str., Capt. J. Teixeira, 051 tons, "Arrived Nov from Kwong Chow Wan.

Berthing at Saikong Whart.

Tolanda Wallem Co.). French str., Capt. O. E. Bortin, 2984 tons. arrived Nov. 6 from Daire, pon. cargo. Lying at Stonecutters.

Tunnan (B. & S.), British steamer. Capt. J.G. Smart, 1,834 tons, arrived November 9 from Tsingtao vix Swatow."

DESIGN OF

TORPEDO BOATS

Tendency To Increased Size

15

PO-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND EASTERN AUSTRALIAN LINES

&

MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS- TAKING CARGO FOR

Straits, Java, Burma, Ceylon, India, Persian Gulf, Maurition, Fast and South Africa

Australia

Hed Sea, Egypt, Europe.

PENINSULAR &"ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY, DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS under contract with H.M. Government

All vessels may call at any ports on or off the route-and the reato dall sailings are subject to change or deviation with or without notice.

Froid Bungkung"

(About)

Steamship

Destina non

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS

Sir John Thornycroft, in his presidential address to the InstituOZA RDA tion of Mechanical Engineers re- COMORIN cently,

described the alterations RANCHI which have taken place in the de-

*BHUTAN

Taiping (Butterfield & Swire), Brisign of torpedo-boats since they

RAJPUTANA tish str., Capt. D. D. Tyer, 2,580 tons,

came into existence half a century "BEHAR arrived Nov. 9 from Melbourne vis

agu, Manila, at A.P.C. Wharf.

Tai Suen

F.M. & Co.). British Ilong stener, Capt. Courqueux, 1,300 tocs, arrived on Nov. 9 from Camwaagtro Mooring at busy No. 27.

Tilsyn & Apear Lina), British str., Captain J. G. Lindon, 6,153 tons, will leave Hong Kong for Moji, Kabe and Osaka on about Friday, Nov.

12, at 7 a.m.

ARRIVALS

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9.

Leo Sang, British steamer, Captain

C. M. Cater

972 tous, from Black Point (Cuntor), mooring at buny No. 12.-Jardine, Mathieson & Co.

Benvortich, #xitials sicamer, Cap

tain Meldrum. 3,242 tons, froin Singaporo, general cargo, berthing at Kowloon Wharf.-W. R. Loxley & Co.

Kat Song, British steamer, Capt. D. R. Kilbec, 3,652 tons, from Mike, general cargo, mooring at buoy No. A10-J. M. & Co.

Hai Tan. British steamer, Captain E. Walkor, 3,225 tons, from Swatow, general cargo, berthing Douglas Wharf. Douglas

at

Co

Mau Sang, British steamer, Captain

P. Jowitt, 2,011 toas, from Sandakan, general cargo, mooring at buoy No. 822.—J, M. & Co. Taiping, British steamer, Captain D.

'D. Tyer.

3,582 tons, from Mel- bourne via Manila, general berthing, at 4. P. Wharf, R. & 8.

Tai

Soen Hong, French steamor, Capt. Courqueux, 1.300 tons, from Chiawaugtao, cargo-coal, mooring at buoy No. 127—J, M. & Co. Yunnas. British steamer,

Captain

J. G. Smart, 1,634 tous, from Tsingtan vin Swatow, general cargo, ivoring at bony No. 120. -B 8.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8.

от

the

5,0%

13th Nov.

16,000

1,000 6,000

13th Nov, 97th Nov. 4th Dec.

17:00

6,000

11th Dec. 18th Der..

17,400

ghth Dec.

7,000

1st Jan.

17,000

8th Jan

14,500

22nd Jan,

K,000

15,000

29th Jan,

5th Feb.

• Cargo unly.

Bombay & Karachi Bombay, Marseilles & London

da

B'bay, Mars, Havre, London, Hull, R'da, B'bg. & Awerp; Bombay, Marseilles & Loode: B'bay., Marseiller, Havre, Ldon, 'burg, B'dam, A'werp & Hail Bombay, Marseilles & Londen. Mars. Havre, London, 'burg. B'dam., Antwerp. & Hull, Bombay, Marcilles and London.

⚫ do

Mar. Havre, London, H't-

R'dam, A'werp. & Hull Marseilles & London.

All verols may call at Malte

BRITISH INDIAR APCAR SAILINGS

Speaking of the future, Sir John RANPURA

*SOUDAN Thornycroft said that the acro-. plane carrying a torpedo might RAWALPINDI be thought likely to supersede CORFU the surface motor-torpedo-boat, | *BURDWAN but with the dying torpedo-boat difficulties connected

CHITRAL with height above the water irom which the torpedo could be safely released were not easy to over- 301t. come. "From

40ft. the blow on striking the water should not damage it. but very favourable conditions of visibility were neces- sary to judge the height, and at night it was hardly possible. Re- 881BALA lease from considerable heights in such a way that the torpedo entered the water at an angle, to avold the blow resulting from a fat fall, was, feasible, but quite deep water was necessary to allow for a dive which, under these con- ditions, would naturally occur be- fore the torpedo took up its depth. The aeroplane had also the dis- advantage of being a good target for anti-aircraft guns during theves three or four seconds that it must be kept on an absolutely steady course before releasing its torpedo.

8.8. RAJPUTANA The 8.5. Rajputana' (P. & O, S.N. Co.), British str.. left Singapore On November 6, and 19 due here on November 11 at about 7 a.m. 8.8. BELLAR

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The F. and 'O. 8.s. Behar left Singapore on November 7. and is due here, on Nov. 12 at about noon.

S.S. 'OZARDA The P, and "O. 8.a."Ozarda left Kobe on November 6, and is due here on November 12 at about, a.m." Liangchow, British, steamer, Captain

S.S. TILAWA 0. Fox, 1,220 inn, from Purt Canifa, coal, at buoy No. 815. Tilawa will leave Hong Kong for The BI. and Apcar Line's 5.8. B. & 8,

Norviken, Norwegian steamer, Captain | Moll, Kobe and Osaka on or about P. Woxholt, 1,770 tons, from Friday, November 12, at 7am. Duiren

horse and poney, mooring at buoy No. 825-Jardine, Matheson

& Co.

Severa

S.S.. COMORIN

The P. and O. 8.g. Comorin left Leigh, British steamer, Captain Kobe on November 6, and is due A. Ford, 3,161 tone, from Miike, here on November 10 at about cargo coal, moering : buoy No. A-M. B. K.

10 a.m.

BANK LINE (CHINA) LTD.

AGENTS. FOR

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

UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT

5.8. * CITY OF ATHENS " „Havre, London, R'dam, Hamburg & Glasgow 8.8. CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH". Havre, London: R'dam, & Hamborg 8.8. "CITY OF SINGAPORE .....Havre, London, Rotterdam & Banburg

AGENTS FOR

ANDREW WEIR & CO.

ELLERMAN WARR

18th Nov." 18th Dec. 15th Jan.

MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA SENERE KLARY yan job auraa... ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE

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Loading for Manrition Reunion, Tamatave, Lourenco Marques, Derhen ard Cape Ports." EAST & SOUTH AFRICA LUXURIOUS PABBINOJE VESHEL... INDIAN AFRICAN LINE

MV. INCOMATI"

M.V.INIPINGO"

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fram Calcutta 4th Tec from Calcutta 4th Jan from Calcutta 4th Feb;

From Columbo 11th Dec, .....from Colombe 11th Jan,

freen Colombo 11th Feb.

Taking PASSENGERS and CABGQ for Mombasa, Zanzibar, Brora, Icurera Marors Durban, East London, Port Elizabeth, Mosse! Bay and Cape Town

ALL BAILINGS Susmor to AERATION WITHOU?” INFAN

For freight or Famage on any of the above lines apply 1--

TELEPHONE 28021.

Telephone: 97731,

THE BANK LINE (CHINA), LTD.

TILAWA SANTEIA TALMA SIRDHANA

8,000

18th Nov.

10,000

2nd Dec.

8,000

16th Dec.

10,000

15th Jan.

8,000

29th Jan.

Singapure, Port Swettenham Penang, Rangoon Calcutta.

Now is the time to visit, Clustralia & New Zealand

lands of Funshine and Bomanca.

**Down Under" you will feel a new being aud

if you are not inclined towards Surdug, Fishing, hooding 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 ha na you wish, quial or hectic for the A. & A‚ will humour your every whim

And by the way, there is no additional charge for Deck Cabina and there is of course *Sun Deck swimming pool, an Uichestra and a fine 1 sundry.

A Surgeon and Stewardess are at your disposal and bar hai not least~ wo had simcit forgotten the cuisine will not you Mstening eagerly for the Goug.

Regular monthly saslinge from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan and Hong Kong to Australia.

Hong Kong to Sydney-10 days.

Frequent connections from Australia with the following: --

The Canadian Australasian Line Stomesera in the United Kingdom vik New Zealand, SANCOR107 Otc.

The P&D. Royal Mail. Steamers to london and

The New Zealand Shipping "'e.'s steamers for London via Berman Qasil.

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN, SAILINGS

TANDA NANKIN NELLORE

7, 03rd Dec..

7,001

2nd Jan,

7,00:

29th Jan.

יי

Manila, Babaul, Brisbanis Bydney, Melbourne & Robart

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

TILAWA BAJPUTANA

BEHAR

10,000

11th Nov.

Japan

17,000 .6,000

12th Nov.

Japan

14th Nov.

Japan

BANTHIA

8,000

25th Nov.

Amoy & Japan

RANPURA

17,000

26th Nov.

Japan

*SOUDAN

-7,000

26th Nov.

Гарва

NANKIN

7,000

5th Dec.

Japan

TALMA

10,000

9th Dec..

Amoy & Japan'

RAWALPINDI

17,00

10th Dec

Јарад

SIRDEANA

8,000

23rd Dec

Amoy & Japan

*Cargo only,"

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