Via Canada
SAILING TO MANILA EMPRESS OF CANADA Feb. 11
TO ANADA, UNITED STATES AND EUROPE
Feb. 8 EMPRESS OF JAPAN EMPRESS OF ASIA Feb. 29 EMPRESS OF CANADA Mar.
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AN FRANCISCO via Japan Ports and Honolulu
(Starts From Kobe)
CHICHIBU MARU
TAIYO MARU-
·TATSUTA MART
SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.
HIKAWA MARU
HIYE MARU
NEW YORK via
+ NAGARA MARU
NOJIMA MARU
anama.
22nd Feb.
7th Mar. 22nd Mar.
(Starts From Kobe)
6th Feb.
21st Feb.
2nd Mar.
27th Mar.
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) vis Japan, Honolula,
Hilo, Los Angeles, Mexico and Penama.
+ ATAGO MARU
(Starts from Kobe)
ONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, R'DAM.
FUSHIMI MARU
HAKOZAKI MARU
SUWA MARU
TERUKUNI MARU
7th Mar.
19th Feb,
20th Feb.
12th Mar.
25th Mar.
LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus.
and Marseilles.
DELAGOA MARU
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila and Porta.
KAMO
ATS TA MARU
TANDO MARU
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang and Colombo.
20th Feb..
26th Feb. 26th Max.
10th Feb.
4th Feb.
8th Feb.
18th Feb.
E & CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon.
KOBE AND YOKOHAMA (Omitting Shanghai)
"KOTOHIRA MA U
TERUKUNI MARL
ATSUTA MAKU
HAKUSAN MART
HARUNA MARU"
KITANO MARIT
KATORI MARU
+ Okiga only.
25th Feb.
11th Mar.
18th Mar.
26th Mar.
GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS IN THE ORIENT FOR THE
CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE.
TIL 30291
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MONTHLY
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TO
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VA LOS ANGELES & PANAMA CAÑAL PORTS NEXT SAILING
M.V. “TRITON
24th FEBRUARY
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
AGENTS
HONG KONG BANK BUILDING.
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1938.
SHIPPING
Anhui (ButterBeld & Swire), British atr., Capi, W. M. Christio, 2,080 tons, arrived here January 30 from Amay, Mooring at buoy No. B16.
Apooy (Berg & Co.), British, air, Captain C. Hoyca, 1,778 tons, arrived here on January 31 from Swatow, Cleared February 1 for. Sugapore.
Athel Prince (Standard Oil & Cul British str. Captain R. McG. Spancer. 5,143 tons, Arrived Dec. 28 from Swatow, Derthing at Standard Pil Whart.
Blackheath (Thoresen & Co.), British atsanter, Captain, Raid, 2,703 tona, Arrived on September from Portland. Lying at North Point,
Baxhill Dodwell Co), British str., Captain D. Drever, 3,501 tous, arrived on Jaanary Si from Singapore Lying at Kowloon Bay.
Chung King (B. & 3). British str.. Captain Evans, 1,811 tons, arrived here Ja 19 from Bangkok, general cargo. Mooring at buoy No. BS
Diomed Butterfeld"& Swiroj, British str.. Captain H. D. Hamey, tiib4 tons, arrived December 14 from Singapore. Berthyng a Holl's Wharf.
Emmy (J. M. & Co.), Greek str.. Captain J. Michalitaisnos, 2,474 toor, Lying at Kowinon Dock.
Empress of Asia (C. P. S.), British steamer, Capt. G. Goold, 8,883 tons, arrived here on January 27 fron Vinesaver via Shanghai, general cargo
·LIDE
st Kowloon Dock. Empress of Japan, C. P. S.), British str. Captain I Douglas, 15,725 tons, arrived on January 19 from Manila; Lying at Kowloon Dock.
Eng Lee (Yee Tai Hong), Chinese steamer, Captain T. Merei, 865 toss, Lying at Taikoo Dock.
Love Feng
Tai Hong), Chinco air., Captain Y. Kabayashi, 1.350 tony,
it Kowkcon Dook.
eran (Belchers & Co.), German sir, Captain H. Reinhardt, 1,470 tons, arrived here January 34 from Rabaut. Berthing at Kowloon Wharf,
Gertrude Maersk (Jebsen's), Danish atr, Captain A. Jaegerson, $,155 ton. Lying at Taikoo Dock,
Queisenau (Melchars & Co.), German str., Captain E. Hengtenberg, 10,713 tons, will arrive here from Manila on February 10 and will sail for Shanghai and Japan on Feb. 11.
Granstlers Paduta (Wallem & Co., Italian str., Capt. B. Carola, 2.304 ions, arrived here January 18 from Ningpo. Lying at Yaumati.
Hai Ching Douglas & Co., British str. Captain O. 11. Farrar, 1992 tons, arrived here Jarmary 30 from Sweaters. Berthing at Douglas Wharf.
Hai Shang (Dodwell & Co.). Chiness steamer, Captain P. Book, 2,074 toas Lying at Stonecutters.
Hai Yang Douglas & Co.), · Britis sir.. Capt. W. G. Erwin, 1,431 tons. arrived here Inaunty 30 from Swatów, Berthing at Douglas Wharf,
Hai Yu (Dodwell & Co.), Chinese str Captain Andreasen, 1,988 tons. Lying at Stonecutters.
Helikon, Wo Fat Sing), Britis'' str., Captain W. Anderson, 1,220 tons, arrived here January 27 from Saigon. Mooring at
at bung No. BS.
Hin Sang (J. M. & Co.), Brilish steamer. Capt. Hopkins, 1,883 tons, Arrived on January 91 from Sandakan, Mooring af buoy No. 22.
Hupah (Butterfield & Swire), British kur. Capt. C.B. L Stringer, 1,6 tons. arrived here January 7 from Swatow. Mooring at buoy No. BJ.
Java (East Asiatic & Col. Danish steamer, Captain Skjoldam, 5,525 tons, Arrived on November 13. from Kobe Mooring at buoy No. A4,
Kanchow (Butterfield & Swirs), Bri. lish str., Capt W. G. Awcock, 1,222 tons, arrived January 25 from Hongay. Cleared January 31 for Shanghai.
Kashima Maro (N. Y. K.), Japanese str., Captain K. Fukeda, 0,148 tons, arrived Dec. 30 from Moji, gen, cargo. Mooring at budy No. 7.
Kings (Rutterfield * Swizel, British str.. Captain R Allinson, 1,555 tons, arrived
here January 29 from Manila. Mooring st buoy No. 821.
Kingyuan (Butterfield & Swire), Bri. tish str.. Capt. N. Hardie, 1,548 tons, arrived here January 1 from Pakhoi. Mooring at buoy No B10.
Kweiyang (Butterfield & Swire), Bris fish str., Capt. D. Wilson, 1,580 tons, arrived here February 1 from Bangkok. Mooring at buoy No. 14.
Luchow (Butterfeld & Swire), British str., Captain B. Johnson, 1,21 tome, arrived here Januiry 2 from Chefoo. Lying at Stonecutters,
Malayan Prineo (Furnons (Far East). Ltd.), British str., Capt. J. Smith, 3,050 tons, arrived January 10 from Cebu. Lying at Kowloon Dock.
Memnon tish str., Arrived Ja
(Butterfeld & Swire), Bä- F. Adcock, 4,613 ans, 25 from Kobe, gen. cargo. Mooring at bany No. A2.
Muinam (Butterfeld & Swire), Eri- tish str., Capt. V. L. Reister, 1,739 tons, arrived January 31 from Hoilew, Mooring at buoy No. B15.
BANK
DIRECTORY
Nanchang (Butterfeld & Swire), Bri- tish str., Captain J. Taylor, 1,480 tons, arvived Jan. 17 from Tientsin vis B'tow. Mooring at buoy No. Bl.
Nsoning (Butterfeld & Swire), British str., Capt. E. W. Richards, 1,481 tons, arrived on. January 15 from Campha Mooring at buoy No. Bld.
Nagara (Gilma & Co.) Swediab steamer, Capt. Hallbery, 1,980 tons, arrived on February 1' from Manila. Berthing at Hall's Wharf,
Ninghai (Butterfield & Swize), British steamer. Capt from Amoy, den, cargo. 1. Newton, 1,484 tons, arrived Jan. 31
Mooring at hoy No. 81.
Atr..
Norviken J. M. & Co., Norwegian 4., Captain P. Werbelt, 1,779 tgas. areaved on January 21 from Shanghai.
for Haiphong. Cleared January 31
Paula A.
Datch steamer. C.. Captain
Moerman, 1.319 tons, arrived hero
November 18 from Amoy. at Lai Chi Kok.
Lying Wallet & Co.), Greek gtt. Captain O. Backs, 1,608 tons, arrived arrived on January from Shanghai, Lying at Kowloon Bay.
Ping Wo M. & Co.), British str., Capt. F. Wobstar, 1,848 tons, arrived Hong Kong January 28 from Canton Lying at Kowloon Bay.
Promideal (J. M. & Co.), Norwegian str.. Captain K. Gjertsen, 1,377 fons, arrived here January 28 from Bangkok. Mooring at buoy No. B
Rhexener (Bottorfleld & Swire), Br- tish str., Captain E. Beer, 3,004 tons, arrived here January 17 from Hanila. Berthing at Holt's" Wharf,
Ryuun Maru (N, Y. E), Japanese str. Captain U. Suzuki, 4.051 tom, arrived on December 25 from Sakito, Mooring at huoy No. A3.
Sagres (Willianson & Co.), British str., Captain J. M. Morren, 1,448 tona, arrived January 28 from Port Parneval. Lying at Kowloon Bay.
Sandviken (Wallem & Co), Norwe gina str., Capt. P. Heesch, 1,775 tons. Arrived January 29 from Port Wallut Cleared January 30 for Shanghai.
Sauerland (Jebsen & Co.), Corma Meamer... Captain Tergen, 4,194 tons, arrived here January 30 from Manila. Barthing at Kowloon Wharf.
PACIFIC AIR ROUTES
British Islands As Bases
CO-OPERATION WITH U.S.A.
Proposals for the air mall ser- vice between Sydney and Auck- land, which were embodied in a set of draft heads of agreement, have now been examined by the Governments of Australia
and New Zealand. Their views have been communicated to the home Government.
Progress towards the preparation of an agreement for the operation of a service should now be rapid With the extension of the Empire air mail route to New Zealand, and the completion of the trunk air route across Canada, the ocean Linka must be developed to make the British air circuit of the world complete..
For the present the United States is working alone in the Pacific, but the association of İm- perial Airways and Pan-American Airways in the North Atlantic may no doubt be taken as a sign of what will happen eventually in the Pacific. The branch line from the main Pacific service, which goes through to San Fran- cisco, from Honolulu to Auckland 13 about 3,500 miles long, and is flown in three stages, with inter- mediate calls at Kingman Reef and Pago-Pago.
SEAPLANE HARBOURS Those islands are reported to suffer from certain disadvantages in the matter of seaplane har
Seistan (Douglas & Co. Britiati str., Capt. W. B. Patey, 1,571 tons, Arrived on February 1 from Swatow, Berthing at Douglas Wharf,
Shantung (B. 8), British str Captain J. Whyte, 1,538 tons, arrived here January from Tigre Island. Clearail February 1 tor Amor, a
Sayang (Butterfield & Swire), Bri tish str., Capt. L. V. Rowe, 1,594 tons. arrived here January 30, from Swatow, Cleared February 1 Ine Hnihow.
Szechuan Butterfield & Saire), Bri rish str., Capinin 3. Atkins, 1,594' tons, arrived here January 5 from Swalow, Mooring at buoy No. B1.
Tai Suen Hong (J.M. & Co.), Britian stoner, Capt. Courqueux. 130 tons arrived on January 31 from Sandakan, 4 buoy No. 22. "Sang J. M. & Co.), British str.. Capt. W. A. Balch, 1,937 tons. arrived here Jaanary, 30 from Swatow, Barthing at West Point Wharf.
Talamba (M.M. & Co., British str., Captain D. R. C. Sinclair, 3,844 tone, Lring
# Taikoo Dock. Teiresias (Butterfeld & Swire), Bri tish steamer, sailed for Nagasaki pa January 31.
Teveer (Butterfield & Swire), Britinh steamer, Captain Dodds, 5,70 tons, arrived on January 29 from Singapore. Cleared January 31 for Shangh
Titanin (Thoresen & Co.), Norwegian ste, Captain S. B. Nielsen, 4.081 tons arrived on Junuky from Shanghai, Mooring at buny (No. A4.
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PEO-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES
MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS
TAKING CARGO FOR
Straite, Jara, Burma, Ceylon,
India Persian Gulf, Mauritius.
East and South Africa.
Australia, Red Som, Egypt, Europe.
PENINSULAR ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS
under contract with H.M, Government
All vessels may call at any porta on or of the route-and the route and all
sailings are subject to change or deviation with or without notice.
Steamship
From
Tona
Hongkong
(About)
Destination
Tainan Butterfield & Swire), British str., Capt. A. M. Barling, 2,100 tone. arrived here January 34 from Swatow.
B21. Mooring, at buoy No.
Vardas
(A. P. C.)
Norwegian PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS str., Captain F. Larsen, 1,889 tons, Lying at North Point.
Wing Wah (Tai Fung & Co.), Port- guess str.. Capt. J. Teixeira, 631 -fors Arrived February 1 from K. C. Wan Mooring at buoy No. C1.
Wing Wo (Tai Fung & Co.), Portu guese stry, Cipt. I. d. de Lemos, 195 tons, arrived Jen, from K. C. Wan. Mooring at baay No., B10.
Yusho Man (M. B. K.), Japanese stener, Capt. B. Hisszumi, 300 tons, arrived on December 24 from. Haisto. Lying at Saiwan Bay.
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CHITRAL CARTHAGE +SOMALI
COMORIN
13,000 14,800 7,000
5th Feb. 19th Feb
26th Feb.
15,500
oth Mar.
KAISAR-1-HIND 11,000 **BANGALORE
79th War.
6,000
2th Mar.
門
16,00 17,000 6.0000
2nd April
18th April 93rd April
NALDEEA RANPURA **BHUTAN
• Cargo only.
bours, and a preferable route may prove to be that which uses Bri- tish islands as stepping stones in the South Pacific. When a Bri- tish service goes northwards from Auckland towards Honolulu, its ports of call will probably be Suva, Phoenix Island, and Christ- į mas Island. All three, places are said to have great possibilities in TILAWA an ocean air service,
SANTHIA At Honolulu, at San Francisco, TALMA and beyond.on the way to Van SIRDHANA couver, the British service will be
SHIRALA dependent on the United States, but equally the the hospitality of
to use British bases in the South United States, service may destre Pacific.
Marseilles & London
do
Bhay. Mars, Havro, London,
'burg, R'dam., A'werp. & Hall Marseilles & London.
do
Mars, Harre, London, H'bg.,
Ram, Antwerp & Hull. Marseilles & London.
do
B'bay., Marseilles, Havre, L'don., H'burg., R'dam.. A'wers & Full
Calls Casa Blanca
All vessels may call at Malta.
BRITISH INDIA -
APCAR
10,000 5,000
13th Fel
26th Feb.
30,000
12th Mar.
8,000
26th Mar
8,000
SAILINGS
Singapore, Port Swettenham Penang, Rangoon Calcutta.
visit
Now is the time to Australia & New Zealand
The prospect of association be-. tween British and American air services on the principal ocean routes is thus becoming plain. In is already assured; in the Pacific, the North Atlantic the association un the way down your life aboard will be as you winb, quiet or dectie for the E, & A, wil
humour your every whim where a smaller volume of traffic is likely to offer, the inducements to co-operation are greater, Bri- Nish and American services may be expected to share the ocean route on elther side of the American contineat and to гид parallel routes across that continent-the one in Canada and the other in the United States
lands of Funshine and Romanos.Down Under" You will feel a new being sad Bad that the Antipodes have plenty to offer you including 23. for your perfor even if you are not inclined towards Surfing, Faling, Bhocting or Mountaineering you will
gánd by the way, there is no additional obarys for Deck Cabine and there is of course forgotten the online will set you listening wagerly for the Cong. * Sun Dook wimbing pool, an Urchestra and a fine innodr
Burgeon and Stewardess are at your disposal and last but not lost- we had aznos
Begular monthly saling from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan and Hong Kong be Australia.
efony Kory to Sydney-z-ın deyi
Frequent connections from Australia with the following--
The Canadian Australnaian Line Fosters to the United Kingdom via New Zealand, Vancouver etc.
The P. & O, Royal Mail Steamers to London and
The New Zealand Shipping Co. Steamers for London víx Fanam, Cam 1.
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN, SAILINGS
<3
7,000 7,000 7,000
6th Mar. 2nd Apr.
Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane Sydney. Melbourne & Hobart SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN
But for the pressure of flying experiments in, the North Atlantic and of changing from Iand air- NANKIN
TANDA craft to seaplanes on the Empire NELLORE routes the aurvey of the South Pacifc route would have been car- ried farther by the Air Ministry last summer and autumn.
Shanghai & Ja, an Shanghai & Japan
hanghai & Japan hanghai & Japan
8:00 35,000 7.00
3rd Feb. 4th Feb.
Ar oy & Japa
8th Feb.
19,00
17th Feb.
Amoy & span
18th Feb
8,000
16,000 17,000 4,000
18th Feb. 3rd Mar. 4th Mar. 18th Mar. 18th Mar
Amoy & Japan
ha ghai & Jalan
Cargo only,
SANTHIA The development and extension COMORIN work now in hand on Empire"ANDA routes may still delay flying, ex- | TALMA periments in the Pacific, but these KAISAR-L-HIND 11,000 will probably have been completed
*BANGALORE 6,000 SIRDHANA by the time when the British E-NALDERA pire la in a position to under- BANPUKA take the linking of Canada and | "BHUTAN New Zealand by air along the shortest route.
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