HONG KONG DAILY PRESS

SHIPPING

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1938.-PAGE 15

Via Canada SHIPPING

TO CANADA, UNITED STATES AND EUROPE EMPRESS OF CANADA Noon June 24" EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

Noon July, 8 Empress of JAPAN... Noon July 22 EMPRESS OF ASIA

7 A.M. Aug. 5

Air-conditioned equipment C.P.F.

on

Trans Continental Traina. Frequent Canadian Pacific, Atlantic anilings to Furope.

1939 BOOKINGS NOW AVAILABLE- Make early application. .to ensure desirable accommodation.

TO MANILA EMPRESS OF CANADA June 17 at 6 P..

Canadian Pacific

Union Bldg.

Tal, 20752.

Canadian Pacific

N.Y.K. LINE

+ { Cargo 'only.)

(Teleruose 30291 )

SAN FRANCISCO via Japan Porta and Honolulu

from Kobe 21st June

TATUTA MARU

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER. (Starts From Kobe)

HELAN MARU

NEW YORK via Panama,

27th June

SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolula,

Hilo, Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama, RAKUYO MARU

LONDON, MARSEILLÉS. ANTWERP, R’DAM.

HAKONE MARU

HUSIMI MARU HAKOZAKI MARU

15th June

18th June 2nd July 16th July

LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus.

and Marseilles.

+ LISBON MARU

(Calls Saigon)

18th June

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila and Ports,

ATUTA MARO

KITANO MARD

MADRAS via Straits, Cochin and ports.

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang and

KAISYO MABU

ter

DUE TODAY

Rakujo Maru, Japanese, from Japan, at buoy, No. A7. m- N. Y. K. (Tel. 30291).

Hai Tan. British, 2,225 registerexi tons. Captain E. Walker, from Swatow, at Douglas Wharf. a.m. -Douglas & Co. (Tel. 28037).

DUE TOMORROW

Yunnan, British. 1,664 registered tons, Captain J. D. Whyte, from Tientsin and Swatow, at buoy B?. a.m.-B. & S. (Tel. 30331))

Pres. McKinley, American, 8,400 reg. tons, Capt. C. F. Bryant. from Manila, at Kowloon Wharf, a.m. -American Mall Line (Tel. 28171). Kitano Maru, Japanese. 4928 reg. tons. Captain K. Fukuda. from Australia and Manila, at

SAILING TODAY

SAILING TOMORROW

Achilles British. 7.203 "reg13-

Glenber, British, 5,789 register- tered tons, Capt. Holmes, from es tons, Captain G. Roberts, from Kowloon Bay, for Kobe Osaka, buoy No. A?. for Singapore and B. & S. Tel. 30331), Otaru "and Yokohama, daylight.-London, p.m.-J. M. and Co. (Glen

|Line-Tel. 23896).

Memnon, British. 613 register- ed tons, Captain Aduck. from buoy Ai, for Singapore, Marseilles. C'blanca, London. Rotterdam. Hamburg and Glasgow, 11.01.- B. and S. Tel. 30331).

Shantung British. 1.568 rea. tons. Capt. J. D. Fraser, from buoy No. B?, for Haiphong. 2 p.nl. |---3. & S. · Tel. 3/3317

Hong Kheng, British. 3,975 reg. tons, Capt. D. R. Bannerman. from buoy No, A5, for Swatow, am- Eo Thong & Co (Tel. 26127).

Wing Wah, Portuguese, 851 reg. tons. Capt. J. Teixeira. from West Point buoy, for Hofhow.and Tourane. 2 p.m.-Tal Fung and Co.

(Tel. 20093),

Yuen Sant. British. 1983 reg. Tsinan, British. 2.100 registe:cd

tons. Capt. E. J. Laurence. from tons, Capt. J. S. Anderson from buoy No. A4. for Saigon. Singa buoy No. B?. for Shangfal, p.m. pere. Penang and Calcutta. 5 pm.

|—3. & 9. (Tel. 30331).

1

Kwai Sang, British. 1435 reg.-J. M. & Co. (Tel, 23686).

| Shantung, British, 1.568 reg. tons, Captain 9. S. Bidwell, from tons. buoy No. B2. for Swatow Shang-buoy No. B?, for Haiphong, noon. Capt. J. D. Fraser,” from hal. Chefoo and Tientsin. 2 p.m.-B. & 8. (Tel. 30331).

J. M. and Cɔ. (Tel. 30311).

Tyosi Maru, Japanese. 1 550

+

Hupeh, British, 1,823 reg. tons.

buoy No. A3. .m.-N. Y. K. Tel. reg. tons, Saptain Takada. from Captain C. B. L. Stringer, from

30291),

buoy No. B12 for Formosa. 6 p.m. Glenbeg. British. 5,789 register-.-O. S. K. (Tel. 23061). ed tons, Captain G. Roberts, from Dairen, at buoy No., A7, a.m.-J. M & Co. (Glen LireTel 23696).

Shirala, British. 4872 registere: tons. Capt. T. B. Beedie, from Kobe at buoy No. A2. a.m.-M. M. & Co. (Tel. 27791).

ARRIVED YESTERDAY

alemnon, British, 4613 register-

Tai Poo Sek. French, 1.219 reg. tons. Capt. J. Bonnermour, from buoy No. C1. for K. C. Wan, 4 p.m.-Tai Fung and Co. Te!

U

£2,410,000 MORE FOR THE NAVY

NEW CONSTRUCTION

ed tons, Capt. Aduck, from Japan Cost Of The Marriage

and Shanghal at buoy No. A1.

B. & $. (Tel. 30331).

Van Heutsz, Dutch, 2,749 rog. tons." Captain G. H. Beurts. from

buoy No. Singapore.

A8.- at. J. C. J. Line Tel. 28015).

Allowances

buoy No. B?, for Swatow Foochow Wethaiwel, Dairen and Tientsin...2 p.m.-B. & S. (Tel. 30331)

SAILED YESTERDAY

Tsinan for Canton. Somali for Kobe. Benmacdhui for Milke.. Shantung for Canton. Soochow for Hoihow. Luceric for Calcutta. Llanashe for Phi Island. Shun Chih for Swatow.

Mr. Chang Kuo, a member of

PEO-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

Australia,

Bed Sca Europe.

MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS „TAKİNG CARGO FOR Straite, Java, Burma, Ceylon, India, Iranian Gulf, Maurition, Fast and South Africa.

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS under contract with U M. Government

·Egypt,

All vessels may call at any ports on or off the route-and the route and sil

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

From Tons Hongkong

Steamship

Alo

Destinati-in

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS

6,000 18th June 6,

17,000. |- 25th June

8th July

*BURDWAN

RAJPUTANA BANCHI **SOMAM

17.000

8,000

16th July

RANPURA

RAWALPI DI

17,000 17,000

23rd July

6th Aug.

BANGALORE

.6,000

13th Ang

NALDERA

17.000

20th Aug.

15,000

3rd Sept

**BHUTAN

8,000

10th Sapt

CORFU

* Cargo suly.

Man, Harro, London, Hull,

Hog., Riam, & Antwerp,

do

Bombay, Marseilles & London. B'bay

Hall, H'burg Harre, Lidon,

H'dam. & A'werp B'bay., Marseilles & London.

do

B'bay, Mark Havre, L'don, Hull,

Bbg. R'dam & Awerp. Bombay, Marseilles & Lonarn. Marseilles & London

Marseilles, Havre, London,

Bull, 'b., R'dm, & A'werp.

* Calls Casablanca (1

All vesels may call at Malta.

BRITISH INDIA - APCAR SAILINGS

the Fukien Provincial Government. | SHIRALA

A Supplementary Navy Estimate has been appointed to the con- for £2,410,500, presented to Parlia current post of Director of the ment on June 2 contains a "Pro-Land Administration Bureau in Kaying, British, 1.572 registered gramme statement" of the usual Fukien. tons. Captain E. H. Histed, from form in respect of the building Shanghai and Swatow, at buoy programme of the present, year, No. B4B. and S. (Tel. 30331),

for which no provision was made of the motor torpedo-boats is Ninghal, British. 1,482 register in the main Navy Estimates pre-higher than the average of those ed tons. Captain 1. Newton from sented in March. The total sum already in service.

Tat Sami Bay, at buoy No. B13.-required on this account is £1,773, Of the auxillaries, £224,030 15 to B. & S. (Tel, 30331).

Nanning, British, 1486 reg, tons. Captain E. W. Richards. from Haiphong at buoy No. B6.-B. & 8. (Tel, 30331).

Kanchow. British, 1,220 reg tans. Capt. W. Aycock, from Canton." at Stonecutters.-B. & 8. (Tel. 30831).

500, says The Times.

be spent on five boom defence ves-

18 June 10.30 am,

2nd July

8,000

TILAWA SANTHIA TALMA SIRDHANA

10,000

5,000 10,000

16 July

3th July

8000

13th Aug..

Singapore, Port Swottenham Pedang, Bangoon & Calcuttak

Now is the time to visit Clustralia & New Zealand

lands of Sunshine and Romance. "Down Under" you will feal w zaw being and

and that the Antipodes have plenty to offer yen.--including 25/- for your pound

On the way down your life short will be as you wish, quiet or hectis for the E. & A, will humour your every wipm

000194 And by the way, thore is no additional charge for Deck Cabins and there is al· Sur Deck swimming pool, an Orchestra sand a fine Laundry.

A Surgeon and Stewardess are at your disposal, and last but not least-we, það almost torgotten the onisize will set you listening eagerly for the Gong.

Regular monthly sailings from Hose Tong to Shanghai and Japan and Hong Kong to

Australa

Hong Kong to Sydney.-19 days.

The only expenditure falling on sels and £137,335 on eight "motorovan if you are mat inclined towards Surfer, Flahing, Shooting or Mountaineering you wil the current year in respect of the vessels," of which no further des two battleships and four large cription is given. cruisers is a few thousand pounds The bill for shipbuilding is re- ugch for gunmountings: since nduced by the amount of £450,000. money is to be taken for hulls or the first instalment of the price machinery. It is evidently intended which is being paid by the Aus- not to place orders for them until trallan Government for E.M.S. Tinhow, British. 3.164 register at or near the end of the finan-Apollo. cruiser. which they are ed tons. Captain Robertson.. from elat year.

taking over. Mauritius, at buoy No.. B27.-

Hather more money is taken for Of the remainder of the Supple- Bank Line (Tel. 27791).

three St:3). cruisers and mentary Estimate £284,200 is re- Chengtu, British, 1.338 registered the aircraft-carrier. and normal quired for the cost of marriage tons. Captain F. Gibbs, from amounts for the three submarines allowances just granted for "the Tal Sami Bay, at buoy No. 16- and the destroyer depot ship, but first time to naval and marine B. & S. (Tel. 30331).

Tai Seun Hong. French. reg. tons. Capt. H. Courqueux, from Sandakan. at buoy No.

the

23-ahip.

26th June

23rd July

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

Colombo.

Bib July

28th June

IN RADIO TOUCH

the list of The following is

to ships expected be in wire less communication with Hong Kong Radio;---

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon.

+ MALACCA MARU

KOBE AND YOKOHAMA

KITANO MARU

SUWA MARU

(Nagasaki direct) (via Shanghai)

13th June 18th June 28th June

:

TERUKUNI MARU ...via" Shangahi)

GEN RAL PASSENGER AGENTS IN THE ORIENT FOR THE CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE.

BARBER-WILHELMSEN

MONTHLY SERVICE TO

BOSTON AND NEW YORK

LINE

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

NEXT SAILING

M.V "TOULOUSE”

on 18th JUNE

Excellent accommodation for 12 fassengers..

DODWELL & CO. LTD.

Hong Kong Bank Building.

Agent"

only a token sum for the submar- oficers; and nearly three times 1,300 ne depot ship and, no money at that, amount, £730300, for the in- an for the Fleet Air A. supply crease in marriage allowarices re- cently granted to petty ofcers The delay with the latter may and men of the lower deck, in or perhaps be explained by the de-der to bring them into line with cision to take over the seaplane-the rank and ale of the Army. carrier Albatross from the Royal The Supplementary Estimate is Australian Navy, for which a first preceded by the usual short ex- Instalment of £92,000 is to be paid planatory statement from the First Lord of the Admiralty, but it gives in the current year.

The programme also contains. no details of the new ships to be bestdes auxillaries and smaller built. The effect of the recent Luceria, Sinklang. Hal Lee, craft, three minelayers, two gun-abrogation of treaty limits on bat- Devon City, Carthage. Hal Yang boats, and seven motor torpedo.tleship design and the extent of Kum Sang, Empress of Asia and boats. No detalls of any of these the increases to be made are not m/v. Bulysses.

are given, but the estimated cost yet announced.

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AGENTS FOR,

THE BANK LINE, LTD.

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13th July: 18th Aug. 18th Sept.

ORIENTAL ARTICLE LIFE.

25th July! Loading for Mauritius Reunion, Tamatave oprenco Marques, Durban and Cape Porta-the EAST & SOUTH AFRICA... LUXURIOUS PASSENGER VRELLO.... ..... INDIAN AFRICAN LINE

from Calcutta, 4th July, M.V. IBIPINGO"

from Colombo 11th July, INCHANGA”.

from Calcutta 4th Augi; ..... from Colombo 11th Aug. MV.INCOMATI"

from Calcutta 4th Eepta from Columbo 11th Sept. Tairing FASSENGERS and CARGO for Mombas, Zanzibar, Béira, Lourenco Margnen Durban, East London, Fort Elizabeth, Mossel Bay and Cape Town.!

Azi, Bailings SearnUT TO ALTERATION WITHOUT NOTICE.

M.V.

For Freight or Passge on any of the above lines apply 1---

Telephone 2908).

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THE BANK LINE (CHINA), LTD.

.

Frequent connections from Australia with the following:-

The Canadian, Australasian Line Stammers to the United Kingdom via New Zealand, Vancouver, ato..

The P.&O. Boyal Mail Steamers to London and

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

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS

NANKIN NELLORE TANDA

$7,000

2nd July

7,000

5th Aug.

7,500

2nd Sept.

Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane Sydney, Melbourne & Hobart

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

7th July

Shanghai & Japan Shanghai & span Гарво Shanghai & Japan Japan

hanghai & Japan Shanghai & Japan

NALDERA SANTHIA

7,000 23rd June. 8,001

Shanghai & Japan

23rd Jan

Japan

NELLORE BANFURA TALMATRA RAWALPINDI BIRDHANA CORFU TANDA

7,000

. 7th July

17,000

-76. Jaly:

70,000

17,000

21st July

8,000

21st July

14,500. 7,000

4th Aug.

4th Aug.

Cargo only

ALL DATES are approximate and subject to alteration" without notice. For furthe information, Passage, Freight, Handbooks, etc, apply t the Agora

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