HONG KONG DAILY PRESS

Vía Canada

TO MANILA

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

at 6 P.V.

May 6

TO CANADA, UNITED STATES AND EUROPE EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

Noon May 13 EMPRESS OF JAPAN,

Noon May 27 EMPRESS OF ASIA Noon June 10 EMPRESS F CANADA Noon June 24

(

Air-conditioned equipment CPR, on Trans-Continental Trains. Frequent Canadian Facile Atlantic tailings to Europe.

MAKE BOOKINGS EARLY- to ensore desirable accommodation.

Canadian Pacific

Union Bldg. Tel. 20732.

Canadian Pacific

N.Y.K. LINE

+ (Cargo only,}

(ITILEPHONE 30291

SAN FRANCISCO via Japan Ports and Honolulu

TATUTA MARU-

CHICHIRU MARU

7th May (from Kobe) (From Kobe) 30th May

(Starts From Kobe) ent May

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.

"HEIAN MARU

NEW YORK via Panama,

NAKO MARU

++

3rd May SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu,

Hilo, Los Angeles, Mexico and Paname. BOKUYO MARU

LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP. R'DAM.

KATORI MARU

KASIMA MARU TASOKUNI MARU

13th May

7th May

21st May

3rd June

LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus.

and Marseilles.

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila and Ports.

KAYO MARU

ATUTA MARU»

↑ KAISHO MARU

26th May 23th June

SHIPPING

WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1938.-PAGE 15

SHIPPING

DUE TODAY

SAILING TODAY

Nanking. Swedish, 3,496 reg. Hong Kheng. British. 3.975 reg. tens. from Japan, at bucy, a.mtenk Capt. D. R. Bonnerman, from Gilman and Co. (Tel. 30966).

SAILING TOMORROW

Muinam, Danish, 1,739 reg. tons, buoy, No. AS for Swatow, pm-Capt. V. L. Rebster, from buoy No. B3, for Holhow, i pum.-B. and 8. Tada, British, 4,420 reg. tons, He Thong and Co. (Tel. 28127).

Tai Seun Hong, French, 1.300 (Tel. 30331). Capt. E. Fulcher, from Manila, at

Tsinan, British, 2,100. reg." tons. Kowloon Wharf, 5.m.-M. M. and tons. Capt. H. Courqueux.

from buoy No. B22, for Sandakan. Capt. J. Anderson, from buoy No. Co. Tel 27721).

10 am. M. and Co., (Tel. 821, for Amoy. 4 p.m.-B. and S. 30311).

(Tel. 30331).

reg

Emp. of Russia, British, 8,889 reg. tons. Capt. 'J. F. Patrick, from Kowloon Wharf, for Manila, € p..

C. P. S. (Tel 20752).

Kum Sane. British 3,341 reg. tons, Captain D. G. Burleigh, from

Hellas, Norwegian, 1,114 Amoy, at buoy, p.m.-J. M. and Co. tons. Capt. J. 1. A. Nilsen, from (Tel. 30311).

buoy No. C1, for Swatow, 10 am. Sarpedon, British, 6,917 reg. tons.Thoresen and Co. (Tel. 30237), Capt. T. B. Nelson. from Shanghai. Kiangsu, British, 1,555 reg: tons, at buoy, 6 a.m.-B. and B. (Tel. Capt. Evans, from buoy. for Swa- Pres. Coolidge, American, 13,029 30331).

tow. 2 p.m.-B. and S. Tel. 30331).reg. tons, Capt. R A. Ahilla. Kwelyang, British, 1.580 reg. tons. from Kowloon Wharf, for Kobe, 5 Capt. D. Williams, from buoy No. p.m.-Dollar S.S. Line (Tel. 28171).

15. for Swatow, 4 pm.-B, and S. Tel. 30331).

Ninghai, British, 1.482 reg. tons. Capt. I Newton. from Swatow, at buoy, a.m.-B. and & Tel. 30331). Tjibadak, Dutch, 4.801 reg. tons.

Pres. Jackson, American, "8,377 Capt. J. Naerebout, from Muntores. tons. Capt. M. Seavey, from at buoy. a.m-J. C. J. Line. (Tel. Kowloon Wharf, for Manila, p.m. 28015),

-American Mall Line (Tel. 28171).

་་

Santhia, British, 4.841 reg. tons, Capt. R. Redwood, from Amay, at buoy, No. Al. p.m.-M: M. and Co. (Tel. 27721).

Tilsaroca, Dutch, 4.394 reg. tons. Capt. P. J. Van Nuys, from Amoy. at buby, a.m.-J.-C. J. Line (Tel. 28015).

#

DUE TOMORROW

Emp. of Russia, British. 8.389 rég. tons. Capt. J. Patrick from Shanghal, at Kowloon Wharf, a.m.-C. P. S. (Tel 20753).

Hai Hing. Norwegian, 1:445 reg. tras. Capt E Hannevig. from Swatow, at West Point, 6 am Thoresen and Co. (Tel. 30237)..

ARRIVED YESTERDAY

Hal Tan, British. 2,225 reg. tons. Capt. E. Walker, from Douglas Wharf, for Swatow, 4 p.m.-Doug-

as and Co. (Tel. 28037).

Ramses. German. 4.829 reg. tons

J Salke. from Kowloon Capt. Wharf. for Shanghai, 7 Jebsen and Co. Tel. 31205).

Holhow. British. 1.629 reg. tons. Capt. O. Fox. from buoy No. B19. for Swatow. at noon-B and & (Tel. 30331).

3.1.

G.G. Paul Doumer. French, 734 reg. tons. Capt. F. B. Morganti. from buoy No. 5. for Halphong. 4 p.m.-M. M. and Co. (Tel. 28851), Roggeveen. Dutch, 2,953 reg. tons, Capt. Zandhulzer, from bucy

Hal Hing, Norweg.an. 1,445 'reg. tons. Capt. E. Hannevig. from West Point, for Holbow, p.m.-- Thoresen and Co. (Tel. 30237).

P&O-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS.

TAKING CARGO FOR Straits, Java Roma Ceylon, India, Iranian Gulf, Mauritius, Fast and South Africa.

Australia Rodeo,

Ky rope.

PENINSULAR & URIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS

under contract with M. Government

Egypt,

All vessels may call at any ports on or of the route,-and the route and all

sailings are subject to change or deviation with or without notice.

Steamship

From

Tons

Hongkong

(About)

Destinanon

Sarpedon, British, 6.911 reg. tons; PENINSULAR E ORIENTAL SAILINGS Capt. T. B. Nelson, from buoy, for Singapore, 2 p.m.-B. and S. Tel. 30331).

SAÏLED YESTERDAY

C

Corona for Shanghal. Haldis for Canton. Slaklang for Canton. Wachang for Canton. Sulyang for Shanghai. Chang On for Canton

No. A7, for Manila, p.m.-J. C. J. DAMAGED FREIGHTER

Line (Tel. 28015).

Nanking, Swedish, 3,436 reg. tons, from buoy. for Manila, P...

Gilman and Co. (Tel. 30968). Wing Wah, Portuguese. 651 reg. tons. Capt.

Teixeira, from buoy No. B4. for Kwong Chow Wan. p.m. Tai Fung and Co. (Tel. 20093)

J

Hai Tan, British, 2,225 reg. tons. GREEK GOD Capt. E. Walker, from Swatow, at STATUE FOUND

Douglas Wharf. Douglas and Co. (Tel. 28037).

Chak Sang. British. 1,470 reg. tons, Capt. Geo. Owens, from Swatow, at buoy No. 89.-J. M. and Co. (Tel. 30311).

Cremer, Dutch, 2.758 reg. tons! Capt. Ahlers, from Singapore, at buoy No. A2, am.-J. C. J. Line

(Tel. 28015).

Pluto, Italian, 2,344 reg. tons. Capt. A. Lino, from Port Campha, at K.M.A. Wharf.-Gerondal A (Tel. 33337)..

· A marble statue of the rod Olenygus, which has lain unnoticed in a corner of the Vicenza Museum, Rome, for 100 years, is claim- ed to be an original work of the Greek sculptor, Praxiteles, say the Bulletin.

ARRIVES, IN COLONY

*BEHAR

CORFU

*SOU DAN

CHITRAL

6,000

7th May 6 s.m.

14,500

14th May

#

6,000

alat May

16,000

28th May

CARTHAGE

14,500

17th Jome

[FURDWAN

6,000

18th Jane

BAJPUTANA 17,000 BANCH

25th Jane

-17.000

9th July

**SOMALI

6.00

RANPURA

17,000

16th July 37th July

* Cargo only.

Bbay, Mar. Havre, L'ton, „Hub,

Lbs. Rdam & Awerp..

parveilles & Le

Both bay, Bomber

B

Mara..

London,

& A'verp and Loudun. Marseliet & London. Mars, Berre, Ledu

* Hul, Hig. Riam. k Antwerp. Bombey, Marseilles & London

do

B'bay, Marsellies, Harre, L'don, Hall, A'borg, &'dam, & à'werp B'bay. Marseilles & London

Calla Casablanca

All vessels may call at Malta.

APCAR

BRITISH INDIA

Extent Of Damage To Cargo Unknown

"

SANTEL. TALMA

5,000

"Briz May 2 p.m.

10,000

91st May

8,000

4th June

8,000

18th Jane

10,000

2nd July

Messrs. Dodwell and Company, SIBUHANA local agents for the 6,372 ton Bri- SHIRALA:

TILAWA tish freighter, Thurland Castle, which ran aground on Tam Kan early on Monday morning, yester- day informed the Daily Press that the vessel was refloated at 8 o'clock on Monday night and ar- ived in Hong Kong about 11.30 P.m. under her own steam." She anchored off Stonecutters Island.

Pending the surveyor's

report,

the exact extent of damage to the cargo could not be ascertained.

SAILINGS

Singapore, Fort Swettenham Penang, Rangoon & Calcatta.

Now is the time to sit, Australia & New Zealand

lands of. Pazshine and Bemance. ** Down Unde” you will feel a new being sad even if you are not inclined towarda Saring, Fishing, Shocking of Mountaineering you will find that the Antipodes have plenty to offer you.-including 251- for your paund.

Un she way down your life mbowed will be su you wish, quies, or, bectic for the B. & A. will, amour your every whin

J

had by the way, thorn in zo additional charge for 'Deck Cabing and there is of cotton

■ Sun Deck swimming pool, an Orchestra and a fine Laundry,

A Surgeon and Stewardes are at your disposal and last but nos leset-we had aliqu

Begalar monthly sailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan and Hong Kong ta Australia.

J.

If the claim is well founded, the i The Thurland Castle will dis- statue will be the second original charge her cargo pctor to proceed-forgotten the exisine will set you lataning agerly for the Gour work of Praxiteles in existence. ing into dry-dock. The other is 'the statue of. Hermes and child found at Olympia. In Greece.

It will also be one of the very Yunnan, British, 1,664 registered lew original Greek statues in ex- tons, Captain J. D. Whyte, from istence. Praxiteles, one of the most Tsingtao, at buoy No. B20.-B. and famous sculptors of antiquity, S. (Tel. 30331).

was born about the year 385 B.C. Thurland Castle, British, 3,808 The statue represents the young

tons. Capt. R. L. Hughes. Dionysus standing.

Both arms from Manila, at Stonecutters.- are missing and the legs are

broken off above the knees.

reg.

ITALY WILL ADHERE TO MONTREUX PACT.

Provides For Dardanelles Remilitarisation

Rome, May 3. Italy yesterday announced her Siang Wo. British str., 1,515 reg. head was attached when it was adherence to the Montreux Agree- tons, Capt. J. Storehan, from excavated, but has since broken ment subject to certain reserva- Shanghai, at buoy No. B-J. M. oft. and Co. (Tel. 30311).

VIZAGAPATAM via Straits, Cochin, Madras and ports Dodwell and Co. (Tel. 28021).

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang and Colombo.

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon.

30th May

TANGO MARU

+ NAUATO MARU

9th May 26th May

+ TOHA MABU

12th May

KOBE AND YOKOHAMA

»HAKONE-MART (vie Klung & Shanghai)

ATSUTA MARU

Nagaanki direct)

FUSHIMI MART

(vin Shanghai)

8th May 19th May

21st May

GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS IN THE ORIENT FOR THE

CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE.

BARBER - WILHELMSEN

MONTHLY SERVICE TO

BOSTON AND NEW YORK

VIA LOS ANGELES & PANAMA CANAL PORTS. Also taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for West Indies ports, & Rio de Janeiro, Banics, Rio Grande do Sol Buenos Aires, South America.

NEXT SAILING

The

Hong Kong to Sydney-19 days.

Frequent connections from Australia with the following: --

The Canadian Australasian: Line Stazzers to the United Kingdom vis New Zealand, Vadooner, sto.

The P. A.0. Royal-Mud! Bbékazme to London and

The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Staatners for London via Pinama Canal.

EASTERN AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS

NELLORE TANDA NANKIN

.7,000

6 May 10.30 am,{

7,000

ard June.

Manila,

7,000

2nd July

Rabeul, Brisbane sydney. Melbournis & Robart

ام

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

tions resulting from her with-TANDA drawal from the League of Na-CARTHAGE

-IRDHANA *BURDWAN

Sipirok, Dutch, 1,002 reg. tons, A GERMAN deputation of indus-tona. Capt B. Boeder, from Bangkok. trialists touring South Africa | The Montreux Agreement, which | RAJPUTANA at buoy No. B11.-J. C.. J. Line expect to arrange a trade pact provides for remilitarisation of the SHIRALA

volving £4,600,000. Germany will Dardanelles by Turkey under cer- NANKIN (Tel. 28015)..

President Jackson. American. spend the whole amount received tain conditions; has been signed by "SOMALI TILAWA 8.377 reg. tons, Captain M." Seavey, from South African purchases of Britain, France, Turkey. Soviet from Kobe, at Kowloon Wharf German goods in buying South Russia, Greece, Bulgaria and Ru-

mania. (Transocean). American Mall Line (Tel. 28171).

African goods, mainly wool

BANK LINE (CHINA)LTD.

ELLERMAN AND

AGENTS FOR

BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT MAN

8.S. * CITY OF WELLINGTONTM

8.8. "GITY OF LYONS" SCITY OF DERBY

....ELLEENAN LINE Harry, London, R'dam., Bambung & Glagow - {19th May,

Bavre, London, R'dam, & Hamburg'. 12th Jane. Barre, London, R'dam, & R'burg 18th July, AGENTS FOR

THE BANK LINE, LTD.

MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA S

OREBUKAL AFRICAN LINE="

Loading for Maurition Bennion, Tomatava oprenco, Marques, Dorbán and Cape Porta.. EAST & SOUTH AFRICA. Luiurious PassERGIE VERALLA., .............. INDIAN AFRICAN LIEB

M.V.INCOMATI“

M.V.

Excellent accommodation for 19 passengers.

M.V.

ISIPINGO" INCHANGA”

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Hong Kong Bank Building,

Agent

Telephone 18021

from Calcutta 4th June, from Calentta 4th July, from Calcutta 4th Avg.

Taking PASSENGERS and CARGO for Momlara, Zanribar, Beira, Durban, East London, Port Elizabeth, Mossel Bay and Cape Tow

from Colombo 11th June, from Colombe 11th July from Colombo 11th Aug.. Lourenco Marques

All Sanings SveIROS TO ALTERATION. WITHOUT NOTICE. For Freight or Fasege on any of this above torek apply pum Telephone 7001.

THE BANK LINE (CHINA), LTD.

moy & Japan

Shanghai & Japan Shanguni & Japan Amoy & Japan "Shanghai & Japan Shanghai & Japan Amoy & Japa

7,000 14,500

8th May

Shanghai & Japan.

12th May

Shar ghai & Japinan

8,000

·6,000"

12th May 19th y

17,000

28th May

8,000

28 MAY

7,000

4th June

6,000 10,000

9th June 9th Jane

Cargo only

ALL. DATES kro approximate and subject to alteration without notice. For further information, Passage, Freight, Handbooks, eta, apply to the Agears:--

MACKINNON MACKENZIE.CO

P&O BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG

Pequx 27721.

Buying?

OR

Selling?

EARNEST BUYERS OR SELLERS WHO MEAN BUSINESS ARE PEOPLE WHO TURN TO THE BONGKONG DAILY PRESS WANTADS FOR QUICK RESULTS.

USE AND READ HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

«WANT!” ADVERTISEMENTS.

Share This Page