Via Canada

TO MANILA

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA Mar. 10

TO CANADA, UNITED STATES ANE EUROPE EMPRESS OF CANADA Mar. 8 EMPRESS OF RUSSIA Mar. 18 EMPRESS OF JAPAN

Apr. 1

Air-conditioned

Trans Continentment (P.R.

on

to

Trains Frequent Calian Pacific Atlantic sailings Europe.

MAKE BOOKINGS EARLY-to ensure desirable accommodation.

Canadian Pacific

Union Bldg. Tel. 20752.

Canadian Pacific

VK LINE

Cargo only,)

ELEDONK 30291) SAN FRANCISCO via Japan Ports and Honolulu

TAIYO MARU TAISUTA MARU

[From Kobe). (from Kobe)

7th Mar 22nd Mar.

14th Mar

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER. (Starts From Kobe)

HEJAN MARU

NEW YORK via Panama,

+ NOJIMA MARŲ

27th Mar.

SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu,

Hilo, Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama,

† ATAGO MARU

HEIYO MARU

(from Kobe) (from Hong Kong)

LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, R'DAM.

SOWA MARE

TERUKUNI MARU

HAKUBAN MARG

7th Mar.

14th Mar.

12th Mar. 25th Mar. 9th Apr.

*

LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus.

and Marseilles.

† DELAGOA MARU

5th Mar.

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila and Ports.

26th Mar.

2.

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang and Colombo.

ATSUTA MARU

↑ NAGATO MARU

↑ RYUYO MARU

+ MALACCA MARU

HARUNA MARU

KITANO MAEU

Omits Penang) 2nd Mar. (Omita Penang)

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon.

10th Mar.

18th Mar.

11th Mar. 18th Mar.

KOBE AND YOKOHAMA (Omitting Shanghai)

2

GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS IN THE ORIENT FOR THE CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE

BARBER WILHELMSEN

MONTHLY SERVICE

LINE

1

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NEW

YORK

VIA LOS ANGELES & PANAMA CANAL PORTS.

NEXT SAILING

M.V. "TRITON"

5th MARCH

M.V. “TAI SHAN”

18th MARCH

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

AGENTS

HONG KONG BANK BUILDING.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1938.

SHIPPING DIRECTORY

Anneas (Batlerflald & Swirs). British sir., Captain J. flatteld, d,3 tons, arrived February 8 from Singapore, Herthing at Holt's Wharf.

Aube (Butterfield & Swire). British str., Capt, W. M. Christie, 2,680 tonn, arrived here March from Singapore. Mooring at buoy Nu. B17.

Apsey (Jebsen & Co.), British str.. Captsia C. Boyce, 1,776 tons, arrived Feb. 24 from Bangkok, guneral cargo. Mooring at buoy No. Bb.

Athel Prince (Standard Oil Co.), Bri- tish air.. Capt. R. McG. Spancer. 5,143 tons, berthing at Standard Oil Wharf.

Alter Butterfield & Swire), British stramer, is expected to arrive hero from Singapore on March 3 x 6 a.. Blackheath (Thoresen & Co.). British Captain Reid, 70 tons. steamer,

North Point. Lying at

Canton (M. M. & Co.), French str., Captain G. Charlot, 96 tons, arrived Feb. 2 from Haiphong, general cargo. Cleared March 1 for Haiphong.

i.

Framg (J. M. & Co.), Greek steamer, Captain J. Michalitsianos, 174 tons, Lying at Kowloon Dock,

Empress of Canada (C.P.S.), British str.. Captain W. T. Kinloy, 12,811 tons, will leav here for Victoris and Vas

B.C., rouser

via Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama and Honoluilta at 7 am ou March 8 Tuesday).

Eng Leo (Yee Tai Hong, Chinese steamer, Captain T. Merei, 805 tons, Lying Taikon Dock..

Feng Lee (Yee Tai Hong). Chiuose str., Captain Y. Kabayashi, 1,359 tons, Lying at Kowloon Dock..

Flintshire (J. M. & 10.). British str.. Captain W. Christie, 4.850 lous, arrived February 29 froni Singapore. Berthing at Holt's Wharf.

Friesland (Jebsen & Co.1. German teamer, Capt. Schmkow, 3,780 tous arrived on February 29 from Hamburg. Mooring at buoy No. A9. * -

Gertrude Maersk (Jebsen's), Danish str.. Captain A. Jaogerson, 5,155 tons. Lying at Taikoo Dock,

Granatiere Paduta Wallem & Col. Italian str., Capt. B. Carola, 9,364, ions, Lyg at. Yainnati.

Hai Shang (Dodwell & Co.), Chinese steuer, Captain P. Book, 2074 tons. Lying at Stonecutters

Hai Yu (Dodwell & Co., Chinese tr. Caplain V. Andreasen, 1,988 tous, Lying at Stonecutters.

Helikon (Wo Fat Sings, British str., Captain W. Anderson, 120 tons, arrived hers February 28 from Saigon. Mooring a buoy No. C1.

Hupeh Butterfield & Swire), ritish str., Capt. C. B. Strigger. 1829 tons, arrived February 24 from Weihaiwes. Mooring at buoy No. 93.

Nowchwang (Butterfield & Swiro),, British str., Capt. J. Taylor, 1,480 tons, arrived on Feb. 7 from Swatow. Cleared March 1 for Canton.

"Niel Maersk (Jedson & Co.), Danish At Captain Mikkobsen, 3,1 tons, arrived here on March 1 from Manila. Cleared on the same day for Shanghai

Ninghai (Chin Seng Hong), British str. Captain I. Newton, 1,489 tons, "arrived on February 25 from Bangkok.

Mooring at buor No. 15.

- Norviken (John Manners & Co.), Nor- wegian air, Captain P. Worholt, 1.779 tons, arrived Feb. 20 from Haiphong. Mooring at buoy No. BID.

Paula (A. P. C.). Dutch steamer, Captain J. Moerman, 1,319 teas, Lying at Lai Chi Kok.

Ping Wo (J. 31. & Co.), British str.. Capt. F. Webstor, 1,848 Inus, arrived Hong Kong February 25 from Canton, Mring at boy No. 14.

Ryuun Maru (N._ Y... K.), Japanese steamer, Capt.. U. Razuki, 4,051 tons, Mooring at hung No.

13.

Sepia (A. P. C.. British steamer, Captain H. Rigby, 3,620 tons, arrived Feb. 4 from Shanghai, cargo-fuel oil, Cleared Feb. 28 for Balikpapan.

Shantung Butterfield & Swirai, Bri. tish steamer, Capt. Brown, 1,568 tous, arrived Feb. 21 from Campha. Mooring at buoy Ne... B20,

al.

Siam (East Asiatic & Co.), Danish str., Capt. Reynense, 4,223 tons, arrived Feb. 19 from Port Baid, generál cargo. Mooring at buny No. 4.

Soochow (Butterfield & wire), Bri- tish str., Captain P. J. Green, 1,51 rous, arrived February 28 from Kamia. Cleared March 1 tor Shanghai.

Sai Sang J.M. & Co.), British str., Captain T. Hughes; 2,209 tons, arrived Feb. 27 from Calcutta, S'pore & Saigon. Clessed March 1 for Kobe.

Szechuen (Butterfield & Swire), Bel tish str., Captain J. Atkins, 1,594 tons, arrived here Fobruary 26 from Hoihow. Mooring at buoy No. B14.

Talamba (M.M. & Co.), British str., Captain D. E. C. Sinclair, 3.844 toan, Lying at Taikoo Dock.

Tanda (E. & A. 6.3. Co.), British steamer, left Moji on February 2, and is due here on March 3 at about a.m.

Titauis (Thorsson & Co.), Norwegian. str., Captain S. R. Nielsen, 4,081 Cons

15

Mooring at buoy No. A4. PO-BRITISH INDIA-APSAR AND

Tjisisk J. C. J. Lion). Dutch str.. Capt. 1. Keuning, 3,614 tona, arrived. February 27 from Amoy. gen. cargo. Cleared March 1 for Batavia.

Tainan [Butterfield & Swire), British str., Captain 8. M. Barling, 2100 saus. arrived Feb. 27 from Amoy, gen. cargo. Mooring at buoy No. B21.

Turn (Far East Shipping & Col, Hungarian str., Capt. E. Horvak, 1,509 tons, arrived Feb. 13 front Miike, cool. Lying at Youmati.

P. C.). Vardaas (A.

Norwegian ricamer, Capt. F. Larson, 1,809 toas, Lying at North Point

Wing W (Tai Fung & Co.), Porta- guese str. Capt I. d. de Lemos, 495 ton, arrived Feb, 2 from K. C Wan. Mooring at buoy No. B.

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS TAKING CARGO FOR

Red Straits, Java, Burma, Ceylon, Irdin Persian Gulf, Maurition,

Fast and South Africa.

Australia,

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 of the route, and the route sad all Railings are subject to change or deviation with or without notice.

Steamship

Tons

From Hongkong

(About)

Destination

Yasho Maru M. R. K., Japanese PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS szamer, Capt. B. lisazumi, 300 to Lying at Saiwan Bey.

CHAMBER OF SHIPPING

Annual Meeting And Nominations

BY. AIR MAIL

London, Feb. 14, mittee of the same Conference in The Chamber of Shipping states 1928-38. He was chairman of the that owing to the absence of the Port Facilities Committe ofe the vice-president, Mr. W. A. Souter, Chamber of Shipping in 1929 and at Cairo, where he is the leading is chairman of the Legal and In- representative of the International demaity Committee of the Ship- Shipping Conference at the Inter-ping Federation.

*VIRZAPORE

6,000

COMORIN

18,200 KAISAK-I-HIND 11,000 *BANGALORE 6,000

5th Mar.

5th Mar.

19th Mar.

26th Mar.

NALDERA

16,000

2nd April

RANPURA · **BHUTAN

17,000

18th April

8,000

*3rd April

17,000

30th April

CORFU **SOUDAN

5,000

"14,500 6,000

7th May

RAWALPINDI *BEHAR

• Cargo only.

14th May 21st May

Straits, Colombo, Bombay

Karachi

Marseilles & London.

do

Mars, Harre, London, Hall,

Hb. Rat. Antwerp. Marseilles & London.

B'bay, Marseilles, Havre, L'don, Hull, burg., E'dam. & A'werp Marseilles de London. B'bay, Mark Havre, L'don, Hall,

H'bg.. R'dam, & A'werp. Bombay, Marseilles & Linden. B'bay, Mara, Havre, London, Bull, R'bg., R'dm. & A'werp.

Calla Casablanca

All vessels may call at Malta

BRITISH INDIA- APCAR

national Wireless Conference, tho Mr. Robertson F. Gibb began his annual meeting of the chamber business career in 1883, when he will be held this year on Thurs-entered the service of the Union TALMA day, March 31, instead of on a day Steamship. Company as a junior SIRDHANA

SHIRALA was TILAWA Indira (K.B. Vaidya & Co.). British in February, 2s usual, according to clerk at the age of 15. He

gradually promoted and became SANTHIA ··· str., Cupt. R. C. C. Byson, 378 tons, The Times. arrived here February 12 from Saigon. The meeting will be held at the head.. first, of the publicity de- Lying at Kowloon Bay.

Hall of the Leathersellers', Com-partment, and then of the pas-

Island Trader (Melchers & Co.). Br

-

tish str., Capt. F. C: Nileker, 989 tous,pany, St. Helen's Place. London:senger department, of the Union company, and, after its amalgama-

arrived Feb. 20 Irum Rabaut, g. cargo. Berthing at Kowloon Wharf.

Java (East Asiahne & Co.), Danish stenmar, Capt., Skjoldam, 5,525 tons, Mooring at buoy No. 34.

Koshium Maru (NY. K.), Japanese stenmor," Capt. K. Fukuda, 6,148 tons; Mooring at buoy No. A7.

Kingyuan (Butterfield & Swire), Br tish str., Capt. N. Hardie, 1,646 ton, arrived on February 18 from Foocbow. Mooring at huoy No. 820,

Kwai Sang J. M. & Co., "British str., Capt. Bidwell, 1,435 tons, arrived Feb. 27 from Swatow, general cargo. Herthing at West Point Whar?.

Lowther Castle. (M. B. K.), British str. Captain J. Ernall, 3,027 tons, arrived Feb. 2 from Miike, cargo-coal. Cleared March 1 for Hongay.

E.C.3.

WLS

At a meeting of the council of tion with the Castle Mail Packets i the chamber. Mr. W. A. Souter, the Company in 1800, be became man- vice-president, unanimously jager of the passenger department nominated as president for 1938- of the Union-Castle Mall Steam- 39, and Mr. Robertson F. Gibb, ship Company. chairman of the Union-Castle After a short experience as man Line, was unanimously nominated ager in Southampton he was ap as vice-president for the ensuing pointed joint manager of the com- year. The formal election of pre-pany in 1912 and returned to Lon- sident and vice-president takes don. He was appointed a director place at the annual meeting.. of the company in 1929 and became The annual dinner is to be held its chairman in June, 1932, since on Thursday, March 31, at Grosve-when the company has made great

or House, Park Lane, London, W.1. progress.

10,000 8,000

12th Mar

25th Mar

8,000

9th Apr.

10,000

23rd Apr.

5,000

7th May

SAILINGS

Singapore, Port Swettenham Penang. Rangoon Calcutta.

"Now is the time to visit, Custralia & New Zealand

lands of Pasabing and Romanos. "Down Under" yon will fos] a duw being and event you are not inclined towards Surfing, Fishing,. Shooting or Mountaineering you will find that the Antipodes have plenty to offer you-Including 28- 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

And by the way, there is no additonal charge for Deck Cabins and there is of course Sun Deck swiming pool, an Orchestra and a fine Laundry.

A Surgeon and Stewardese are at your disposal and last but not least-we had almoet (orgolton-Lise exisins will set you listening agerly for the Gong.

Begular monthly slings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan and Hong Kong te Australia.

Hong Kong to Sydasy--39. days.

Frequent connections from Australia with the following: -

The Canadian Australasian Line Stomers to the United Kingdom via New, Lasinad, Vancouver, ato.

The P. O. Boyal Mail Steamers to London and

The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers for Landen via Panama Canal.

7,05th Mar. 10.30 7,000

2nd Apr. a.m. 7,000

30th Apr.

Manila, *Rabaul Brisbane Sydney, Melbourne & Hobart

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

Mr. W. A Souter is managing He is chairman of Bullard, King director of W. A Souter and Co., and Co., Limited, and is a director including Limited, Newcastle-on-Tyne, mán- of other companies, Mabello (Shewan Tomes & Co., agers of the Shear Steam Shipping Elders Insurance Company. Be is EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS, Norwegian steamer, Captain Thoren- feldt, 840 tons, arrived here February Company, Limited, and the Heb- a member of the Southampton 25 from Samarinda, general cargo, burn steam Ship Company, Limit Harbour Board, of the Executive TANDA

and General Purposes NANKIN a director of various Council Cleared Feb. 28 for Samarinda.

ed. and is Malayan Priaco (Furness (Far East). companies and shipping associa-Committee of the Shipping Federa- NELLORE. Ltd., British str., Capt. J. Smith, 3,656 tions. He was president of the tion, of various panels of the Na- tons, nt Kowloon Dock.

Baltic and International Maritime tional Maritime Board, and of the Mencions (B. 8.), British at Conference from 1929 to 1933 and general committee of Lloyd's Re- Captain R. C. Nevilles, 6,318 tonn,

a member of the Merchant Ship-gister of Bhipping. Berthing at Holt's Wharf.

During the last few months he IRDHANA

NANKIN Michael Jebsen (Chia Seng Hong),ping Advisory Committee to the

has served on the Imperial Ship-

SHIRALA Danish str., Captain 0. Elberg, 1,343 Board of Trade from 1928-37.

He is a past chairman of the ping Committee, which has been RANFUBA tons, arrived Feb. 27 from Bangkok. Mooring at buoy No. 89.

North of England Shipowners' As-investigating conditions in the Far BHUTAN Salders (P.&O. S.N. Co.), British sociation. He was acting chair-East. He was recently appointed "FEHAR sir,, left Singapore on Feb. 26, ad is man, and then chairman, of the an honorary captain, in the Royal RAWALPINDI due here on March 2 at about 5 p.m. Deck Cargoes Committee of the Naval Reserve and is a member TILAWA

Senkin (F&A. S.S. Co.), British: International Shipping Conference of the Court of Assistants of the str.. left Manila for this port with the

Company of outward English Mails, and is due in 1922-32 and was chairman of Worshipful

here on March,

at about a..

the International Wireless Com-wrights

BANK LINE (CHINA) LTD.

AGENTS FOR

Ship-

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

UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT

SS.." CITY OF EVANSVILLE' 8.8. “CITY OF PITTSBURGTM

CITY OF LYONS

8.8.

444

Havre, London, B'dam, & Hamburg Havre, London, Betterdam & Hamburg... Havs, Londen, R'dam. & Bamburg AGENTS FOR

ANDREW WEIR

MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA

SATINHOW

EAST & SOUTH AFRICA

M.V.

M.V.

MV.

*

ELLERWAN LU

12th March. 19th April. 18th May.

ORIENTAL AFRICAN KJN7

19th March

Londing for Hauritius Benzion, Tematare Lourenco Marques, Horten and Cape Porta

LUXURIOUS PASURIZ VILA.. ........... INDIAN AFRICAN LINE

from Calcatta 4th Apr, from Colomba 11th Apr. from Calcutta 4th May; from Colombo 11th May. from Calcutta 4th June,... from Colombo. 11th June.

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LTD.

NALDERA

4th Mar., Noon 5th Mar 7 a.m. 8th Mar.

Shanghai & Japan Aucoy & Japan Shanghai & Japan Amoy & Japan Shanghai & Japan

do.

16,000 8,000

7,000

8,000

17th Mar

17,000

18th Mar.

6,000

19th Mar

8,000

28th Mar.

17,000

10,000

81st Mar. 1st Apr.

Shanghai & Japan Shanghai & Japan A moy

Зарад

! Cargo only.

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