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SHIPPING

Via Canada SHIPPING

TO MANILA

EMPRESS OF JAPAN MAY 20

TO CANADA, UNITED STATES AND EUROPE EMPRESS OF RUSSIA "FMPRESS OF JAPAN

Noon May 19 Noon May 27 MPRESS OF ASIA. Noon June 10 IMPRESS OF CANADA Noon June 24

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Air-conditionel equipment CPR. OR Trans Continental Trains. "Frequent Canadian Parife Atlantic sailings to Europe.

MAKE BOOKINGS EARLY-to ensure desirable accommodation.

Canadian Pacific

H

Union Bldg.

Tel. 20752.

Canadian Pacific

N.Y.K. LINE

"#{ Cargu only. }

(TELEPHONE 30291 )

SAN FRANCISCO via Japan Ports and Honolulu

CHICHIBU MARU

TAIYO MARU

30th May 13th June

(from Kobe) (from Kobe).

(Starts From Kobe) 23rd May

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.

HIKAWA MARC

NEW YORK via Panama,

†NAKO MARU

23rd May

SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolula,

Hilo, Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama,

RAKUYO WARD

LONDON. MARSEILLES. ANTWERP, R'DÁM.

KASIMA MARU

YAS: KUNI MARU

HAKONE MARO

15th June

21st May

3rd June

18th June

LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Pireens.

and Marseilles.

+ LISBON MARU

Middle of June

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila and Ports.

MADRAS via Straits, Cochin and ports.

+ KAISHO MARU

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang and

* m.v. "NEPTUNA"

91st May at M'night (via Saigon, Madang, Salamana Rabaul) KAMO MARU

"8th May ASUTA MARU

26th June

95th May

Colombo.

25th May Rangoon. 13th May

1 26th May

(Nagasak direct)

↑ TOKIWA MARU

SAL

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and

. KOBE AND YOKOHAMA

+TORA MARU

NAGATO MARU

ATSUTA MARU

FOSHIMI MART

19th May (via, Shanghai) 21st May

HAKOZAKI MARU (vis Klang & Shanghai) 3rd June

KITANO MARU

(Nagasaki direct) 12b June

GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS IN THE ORIENT FOR.THE

CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE

Joint Passenger Agents:

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD. BURNS PHILP LINE.

BARBER WILHELMSEN LINE

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, Santos, Rio Grande do SollBuenos Aires, Bouth America.

NEXT SAILING

Excellent accommodation for 12. passenge

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Hong Kong Bank Building.

Agent

Telephone 18021

DUE TODAY

Carthage, British, Capt. H. Wi- lams, from London via Singapore. at Kowloon Whart. 10 a.m.-M. M. and Co. (Tel. 277211.

SAILING

TODAY

SAILING TOMORROW

Carthage. British. Captain H. Williams,

Beamohe British, 3.751 reg. tons Captain Sinclair, from Kowloon Wharf, for Japan. 9.m.-W. R. Loxley and Co. (Tel. 34165), Ninghai. Britian, 1.482 reg. tona, Kalgan, Britian. 1.556 reg. tons.

S.

from M. Baring. Capt. L Newton, from Swatow, at Captain buoy, a.m.-B. and S. (Tel. 30331). buoy No. B15. tor Halphong. 2 p.m.

Emp. of Russia, British. 8.189-B. & S. Tel. 30331). reg. tons, Capt. J. Patrick, from Manila, at Kowloon Wharf, 8 a.m. -C. P. S. (Tel. 20752).

Pres. Doumer, French, 6.692 reg.las and Co. (Tel. 28037). tons, Capt. Martin, from Saigor.. at Kowloon Wharf, 7 a.m.-M. M. and Co. (Tel. 26851).

from Kowloon Whart. for Shanghai and Japan, noon-- M. M. and Co. (Tel. 27731).

Sirdhana, British, 4,835 reg. tons. Capt. J. G. Radge, 'from Kowloon Wharf. for Amay and Japan, a.m. Seistan, British. 1,571 reg. tons,M. M. and Co. (Tel. 27721). ̧ ̧

Hin, Sang. British. 1885. reg. Capt. W. B. Patey, from Douglas Wharf, for Swatow, p.m.-Doug- tona. Capt. A. D. Kelman from buoy No. B22, for Sandakan. 9 a.m.

J. M. and Co. (Tel. 30311).

Pres. Harrison, American, 8,195 rep tons, from Kobe, at Kowloon Wharf, a.m.-Dollar 8.8. Line

(Tel. 28171).

Sui Sang, British. 2,208 reg, tons, Capt. T. Hughes, from Japan, at busy. am.-J. M. and Co. (Tel. 30311).

Burdwan, British. 3.106 reg, tons. Capt. C. R. Mill. from Singapore. at Kowloon Wharf. 3 p.m.-M M.

and Co... (Tel. 27721).

Lyremoon, British, 1,734 reg. tons Captain W. 3. Freer, from 22 ? at West Point.

p.m. Wo Fat Shing (Tel. 20005).

- Wing Wah, Portuguese, 651 reg. tons. Capt J Teixeira, from

Taiyuan, British 2.130 reg. tons, Capt. J. K. Clark. from buoy No. B21, for Amoy. 10 a.m.-B. and S. (Tel 30331).

Anshun. British. 1.869 reg. tons Capt. J. Beck. from buoy No. Ald. for Swatow, 5 o.m.-B. and Tel. 30331).

Pres. Doumer, French; 6,692 .reg. tons. Capt. Mardin, from. Kowloon Wharf. for Shanghal icon.-M. M. and Co. Tel 26651).

Islami. British. 3.517 reg. tons Capt. Beatty, from Kowloon Wharf,

A

Felix Roussel, French, from Kowloon Wharf, for Marseilles via Saigon, p.m.-M. M. and Co. (Tel. 26651).

QUEEN MARY

Most Popular Liner

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1938.-PAGE 15

PO-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS TAKING CARGO FOR

Straits, Java, Barina, Ceylon, India, Iranian Gulf, Mauritius, East and South Afrion.

Australia, Rod Bea Egypt Europe.

PENINSULAR ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS

under contract with H.M. Goserumans to All easels may call at any ports on or off the route, and the route and all

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

Steamship

Tona

PENINSULAR

buoy No. C1 for Baakkok. p.m.-September 27, in the presence cl + SOMALI

From

Hongkong (About)

متی

Destinacion

ORIENTAL SAILINGS

6th June

Bombay Marmoilles & Lunde'a. Ebay Mais, Havre London, Hull, Erby, I'dim. & Awerp. Bombay, Marseilles and London.. Strat Colon Bombay &

Karach

Bombayuilles & Lordon, Ebay, flatre, London, * Hulk Heg B'dam: & dulwerp. Bombay, Marseilles & London

14,300

14 Maj Noon

6,000

21st May

16,000

28th May

6,000

.....

14,500

8,000

11th June 18th June

17,000

16th June

17,000

9th July

6,000

16th July

17,000

23rd July

17,000

dth Aug.

Calls Casablanca

The Queen Mary, according to CORFU for Kobe and Osaka, 3 p.m.-J. M. the report of the directors of the OUDAN iend Co. (Tel. 30311).

Cunard White Star, carried a

in CHITRAL Tak Sang, British, 1.937 reg.arger number of passengers tons. Capt. W.-Allen Balch, from both directions across the Atlantic XIRZAPORE buoy No. B2, fo: Swatow, 5 p.m.-than any other liner engaged in

CARTHAGE J. M. and Co. (Tel. 30311).,

the trade.

*BURDWAN Proteus. Norwegian. 1,025 reg.

Referring to the company's new tons. Captain Bugge. from

BAJPUTANA ship, No. 552 to be launched on

BAN Wing Fung Cheung (Tel. 31629).

the King and Queen, the directors Hellos. Norwegian, 1,113 radd:-"Her Majesty

haa

Also RANPURA tons, Captain J.

Kraciously consented to perform RAWALPINDI buoy No. 84. for Swatow and the naming ceremony and express Bangkok, 11 am.-Thoresen & Co. ea ner approval of the ship being * Cargo' only. (Tel. 302375.

Bontekoe. Dutch. 2.815 rez. tons Tyndareus, British. 7.172 reg. from Kowloon Wharf, for Shang- C. J. Linc 1 Tel. tons. Capt. Ewan., from Vancouver hal pm-L via Shanghai. at buoy, a.m.-2015).

Hoihow. at West Point. p.m.-Tai Fung and Co. (Tel.. 20093).

DUE TOMORROW

B. and S. (Tel. 30331).

Felix Roussel Frencn. from Japan and Shanghai, at Kowloon Wharf. 7 a.m.-M. M. and Co.

Tel. 288511.

Gaelsenau, German, 10.712 reg tons, Capt. E Hengsterberg, from Bremen via Mania. at Kowloon Wharf, 7 a.m.-Melchers and Co. (Tel, 27772),

ARRIVED YESTERDAY

Sally Maersk, Dänish. 1.985 reg. tons, Capt. Clausen, from Saigon. at buoy No. BS.-Jetsen and Co. (Tel. 31205).

1

Hansen.

SAILED YESTERDAY

Sygna for Chinwarigtão, Forairie for Shanghai. Kwai Sark for Canton. Kwangtung for Canton. Newchwang for Wenchow. Tilsadone for Sourabaya. Tango Maru for Singapore.

PASSENGERS

fron

uamed Queen Elizabeth"

The new ship. No. 1029, which

do

B'bay, Marseilles, Havre, L'don, Hall, Bburg, B'dam, & &'werp B'bay, Marseilles & London.

All vessels may call at Malta.

is belg built by Messrs. Cammell. Laird and Co., Ltd., at Birkenhead, BRITISH INDIA

is to be launched on July 28. The

board has decided to name thi

APCAR

10,000

21st May

8,000

4th June

8,000

18th June

10,000

8,000

16 July

2nd July

مة

SAILINGS.

Singapore, Fort Swettenham Penang, Rangoon & Calcutta"

ship Mauretania, thus retaining TALMA

SIRDEANA in the company's deet the name

SHIRALA of the celebrated Cunard Liner.

TILAWA The operating profit for the year JANTRI amounts to £1,305,829 88 74, and after providing for depreciation there was a profit for the year af £148,351 178. 3d. There remains a balance to the credit of profit and loss account of £223,151 1687") 6d, to be carried forward to 1938. The report states that condi- tions in the United States and even if you are set inclined towards Surfing, Fishing, Shooting or Mountaineering you will

that the antipedes have plenty to offer you-including 25 for your pound.

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

lande of Punshine and Romance. Down Under" you will feel a www.baing nod

Un the way down yone life showed will be on you wish, quiel or beotic for the R. & 4, wG?

and by the way, there is no additional charge for Deck Cabins and there is of course - A San Dook swimming pool, su Drobestr» und' a fine Laundry.

Barges and Stowarḍem ars at your disposal and last but not least, we had almos forrotten the eaisize will set you listering agerty for the Gong.

Canada were favourable to an in-find crease in Atlantic passenger travel on your every whim and this was further stimulated by visitors to this country at the time of the Coronation Freight business improved in volume and In rates, but economic conditions in the United States deteriorated towards the end of the year. This The following passengers arrived has adversely affected freight

Arrivals By

Taiping

in Hong Kong from Australia via earnings during the past few Dorts by the s.s.. Talping yester- months. day:-

delar monthly series from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan and Hong Kong to Hong Kong to Sydney-30 days.

Frequent connections from Australia with the following

The Canadian Australasian Eins Plamers to the United Kingdom. via New, Loximodi Vancouver sko..

1

The F.&O. Royal Mail Steamers to foodon and --

The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers for London vis Panama Canal,

||

Bontekoe, Dutch, 2.815 reg. tons. from Singapore, at Kowloon Whar. J. C. J. Line (Tel. 28015).

Sirdhana, British, 4,835 reg. tons, Capt. J. G. Radge, from Singapore. at Kowloon Whar-M. M. and Co.

The report of the Cunard Steam EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (Tel. 27721).

Mr,, A. Bresson. Miss C. Breman, Ship Company states that the ac- Taiping. British, 2,582 reg. tons, Miss E. Brazee. Miss 8. Clark, Mr. counts show that after providing "TANDA Capt, A. M. Frame, from Manila. D. E. Cook, M. and Mrs. M. for depreciation of ships and of BANKIN

NELLORE at A. P. C. Wharf.-B. and 6. Tel. Carpenter, Mr. C de Cartro. Mrs. other properties and plant, Deben- L ̈Howle, Mrs. G. Hastings, Miss ture, interest, etc...there is a proft Tak Sang. British, 1,937 reg. 2 M. Hackett. Mrs. N. R. Levy, for the year of £24,516 7x+4d549- tons, Capt. W. Allen Balch, from Miss Una Levy, Miss C.. Mejia,

The results from the company's Canton, at buoy No. B2-J. M. and Co. (Tel. 30311),

30331),

7,000 7,000 7,000

3rd June

Said July

5th Aug.

Maassila, Reboul, Brisbane Sydney. Melbourne & Hobart

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

Mr. and Mrs. R. McGregor. United Kingdom-Mediterranean | CARTHAGE Mrs. C. Moore. Mr, and. Mrs. C. H. and French and Charinel Islands | SIRDEANA' Granville, Norwegian, 3.489 rez. Metz, Mr. and Mrs. F. Newman. Treight services showed a material *BUKUWAN

BAJPUTANA tons, Captain. L Golbjorg, from Mies A. Newman, Mrs. A. M. Prett, Improvement upon those for '1936 Manila. at buoy No. A7-Bank Mr. C. Robertson. Rev. Father and preceding years. Line (Tel. 27791),

Tango Maru, Japanese, 4.238 reg. Enkase. from tons. Captain - I Sakito, at buoy No, AZ-N. Z. K. (Tel. 30291).

Rowan. Mr. and Mrs: E.-R. Rowe, -

Mr. and Mrs. W. Rae, Miss. Bhirley Rae Miss Shona Rag, Miss Lets Savage, Mr. D. R. A. Spreck- ley. Miss R. Shappere, Mr. V. J.

· Boot

14,500 12th May Noon

froh May 7 ma 7am

SHIRALA

173000 8,000

NANKIN

SOMALI TILAWA BANCHI

1,000

4th Jane .8.000 9th June 10000

1th JuBo 37,000 Ath foi o

M

Sanders, Miss.M. B. Sloan, Mrs. S. Vasilevsky, Miss T. M. Walsh,

Cargo only.

9

BANK LINE (CHINA)LTD.

AGENTS FOB)

ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD.

UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT

8.5, " CITY OF WELLINGTON" 8.8.

CITY OF LYONS"

5,8. “CITY OF DERBY”.

Havre, London, R'dam., Hamburg & Glasgow Havre, Londen, B'dam, & Hamburg Bayre, Lindon, R'dam, & B'barg AGENTS FOR

THE BANK LINE, LTD.

MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA

BÍLLERNAN. LIFE

18th, KIE lith June."

12th Joly

"URIKETAK APRICAN LINK

Loading for Mauriline Reunion, Tamatave ourenco Marques, Durban and Care Poran EAST & SOUTH AFRIC

MY. INGOMATIK

E..

19PINGO®

M.V.

from Calatta 4th Jane, from Colombo 11th June. From Calcatta 4th July, from, Colombe 11th July, from Calentta 4th Aug,y from Colombo 11th Aug

* INCHANGA:

Taking PASSENGERS and CARGO for Hooters, Zanzibar, Prin, Lourenco Durban, East London, Port Elizabeth, Mosel Bay and Cape Town.

ALL Bailinde 8uminor to AuraKRATKE WITHOUT NOTICE.

For Freight or Fame ge on any of the shore niñas apply Telephone 27701.

THE BANK LINE (CHINA), LTD.

AFTE

imoy & Ispen Bhanghai & fapan

hanghai Japan Án oy a Japanças Shanghai di Japan Shang af Japan Amoy & Japalay

•hanghai & Japan

ALI DATES are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. For further information, Page, Freight, Bandbooka, etc." apply by Agroin-

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