HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1940 -PAGE 11
PRESIDENT LINER SAILIN
TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE
Fortnightly
To
SAN FRANCISCO. & LOS ANGELES via Shanghai, Japan & Honolulu
ROUND-WORLD SERVICE
Manila,
To
NEW YORK & BOSTON
Vin
Singapore, Penang, Colomba, Bombay
and
Capetown
AMERICAN PRESIDENT · LINES
"ROUND-WORLD SERVICE'
AGENTS FOR TRANSCONTINENTAL & WESTERN AIR
AND UNITED AIR LINES
12, PEDDER ST.
TEL. 28171.
N.Y.K. LINE
IMMINENT SAILINGS
PASSENGER AND FREIGHT
LIVERPOOL, via SINGAPORE DURBAN, CAPE TOWN, CASA- BLANCA, LISBON,^ etc.
SYDNEY, MELBOURNE,„
vis MANILA and Way Ports
S'HAL, JAPAN, HONOLULU, - SAN FRANCISCO and
LOS ANGELES
VANCOUVER and SEATTLE
DEPARTURES
FROM COLONY
The following passengers left| Hongkong yesterday.—.
Mrs. Concordia Asency, Mr. and Mrs. Marc Chadourne, Mr. W. A. H. Duff, Mr. J. A. Keane, Mr. Ex- win V Listers, Mr. and Mrs. Vicente de los Santos, Mrs. P. `N. da Silva, Miss R. G. da Silva, Mstr. Pedro da Silva, Mr. and Mrs. Cecilio de Villa, Mr. Joseph E. Williams.
ders.
EXPECTED "ARRIVALS
The following passengers are ex- pected to arrive in Hongkong on or about June 29:--
..
BIG DROP IN MAIL FIGURES
ALL UP SERVICE.
SUSPENSION
Suspension of the aliṣup, air -mail-service resulted in a big drop-in mall" figures, states the report for 1939 of the Harbour Master and Director of Air Services. There was a alight decrease in
NOTICE TO
MARINERS
A notice to mariners issued by Commdr. G. F. Hole, Harbour Mas- ter, states that sand depositing operations will be carried out at the following positions in the VIC- toria Harbour.
Lat 27 17 1235" N., long 114 9 34.25" E "
Lat 27° 17′ 09.25", N., long 114 9* 37.36" E.
Lat 2 IT 14.8" N. long 114 9. 43.75" E...
Lat 22° 17 17.5" N. long 114 9 $40.75′′
"
Mr. Julean Arnold, Mr. W. I. Brown, Mr. G. Curiningham, Miss Aügura V. de Dios, Mrs. M. Dobry, Dr. W. H. Dobson, Mrs. E. M. Fa ciato, Mr. F. J. W. Focken, Mr. J. M. Forbes, Miss Ella M. Jacobson, trafic as compared with the sta-
"From and including June 24. Miss Elsie M. Luckman. Mr. and tistics for 1938. This was mainly Mrs. Geo Lynott, Mr. 1 Poysky, due to the Japanese occupation of 1940, and until further notice, sand Mr. T. L Rawsthorne: Mr. George Canton and Hankow, suspension of depositing will be carried out from Royster. Rev. and Mrs, J. R. Saun- the all-up mail and temporary a mark junk which will ny fiạg dislocation of Empire route ser- by day and show a green light over vices through the outbreak of a white light by night. hostilities in Europe.
Diving operations will also be th The equipment at Kal Tak progress from a diving punt, Ves Aerodrome was substantially in-sela navigating in the vicinity Mr. Fern Arnehon, Mrs. George creased during 1939. Five further should proceed with caution. Arnold and son, Matr. Barrett Em-stores, states the report, were in mest. Mr. Chan Shing Ho, Mrs. the process of building to cope George Hunt, Miss Barbara John son, Mr. Roger Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
In 1938 the number of vessels C. Y. McDaniel, Mr. Hay Scott, Mrs
was 67,007, but the total tonnage J. W. Shannon, Rev. J. G. E. Baker:
HARBOUR OFFICE
was more, being 30,963,758 tons. Mr. Sam Jon Chek, Mrs. Ben
The decreases in foreign trade Driver. Mr. Thomas L. Glenchur, Hongkong in 1939 handled 30,- Mr. T. G. Ho, Mr. Carolyn Jacobs, 897,948 tons of shipping of all may be attributed to the continu- Mr. Laura Jee. Mr. Norman Li, Mr. types. states the report. Ocean-ed Sino-Japanese conflict
and small junks Joseph Maltzer, Mr. How Pong. Mr. going steamers
River steamer trade showed a and Mrs: J. J. Rube and daughter, included, a total of 74,517 vessels net increase of 834 "vessels and
62,262 tons. Mrs. E. Wingerter and two chil-entered and cleared. dren.
ARRIVALS
Only four passengers arrived on
▲ British ship from the North yes- terday:-
Mr. F. Bontross, Mr. and Mrs. G. Helde, Mr. T. G. C. Knight.
WEATHER REPORT Hongkong Royal Observatory
10 am, June 20. Barometer (at sea-level), 29.72 ins. Temperature, 84 F.
Humidity, 86 per cent.
NEXT WEEK.
Wind Direction, E.
NEXT WEEK.
EARLY JULY
FORTNIGHTLY.
FREIGHT ONLY
NEW YORK. Vis JAPAN,
LOS ANGELES, and PANAMA..
END OF JUNE
"BOMBAY
END OF JUNE
CALCUTTA
END OF JUNE
Complete Information From Your Agent or:
NIPPON YUSEN KAISYA
KING'S BUILDING
Telephone 381$1.
General Passenger Agents in the Orient for CUNARDTM WHITE STAR LINE
TRAVEL A.-O. LINE
To AUSTRALIA
Calling at Manila, Thursday Island, Cairns, Towns-
ville, Brisbane, Sydney & Melbourne, etc
NEXT SAILING
END OF JULY, 1840.
For Freight or Pasnge apply to:
AL
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
Tel No. 38382.
Agents,
1. Connaught Road
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP
CO., LTD.
SAILINGS FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW■ RETURN
Bubject to alteration without notice KWANGCHOWWAN-HONGKONG" SERVICE
Bailings Twice Weekly from Hong Kong
and Funnen opply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.
TAL
Wind Force (Beaufort), 3. Temperature: maximäm yesterday,
87 P
Temperature; minimum last night.
T.F.
Rainfall for 24 hrs ending 10th
today 0.05 ing. '
Total rainfall since January 1st
52.12 ins."
Against an average of, 33-09 ins. Sunset tonight; 7.10 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow, 5,38 am.
4 pm June 20.
Barometer (at sea level), 29.86 Ins.
Temperature, 83 F
Humidity, 88 per cent.
Wind Direction, E/B.
Wind Force (Beaufort),
Maximum temperature," 87 7. Minimum temperature, 7 F. Rainfall, nil..
with the urgent demand for fur- ther accommodation by the five operating companies.
OHINA NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
Frequent and Regular Sailings for
-SWATOW, - AMOY, SHANGHAL Tunetan, Wezial
Carroo and Trans.
KWANGCHOWWAN, Paxнo and Homo
HAIPHONG.
CANTON
TOULANK, SAISON and BarstoË. SINGAPORE PORT SWEPTENHAM and PRANG
For further particulars regarding loading dates etc. please apply tos-
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
TELEPHONE NO. 30331
THE
CHINA-SIAM
LINE
P. & O. S. N. CO.
We have a Sailing Homewards
--MIDDLE OF AUGUST carrying Passengers and Freight, Also Frequent Cargo Departures B. I. S. N. CO. LTD. Frequent Sailings to Straits, Rangoon
and Calcutta..
E. & A. S.S. CO. LTD.
Monthly Sailings to Rabaul, Eastro Coast of Australia and Tasmania.
"
Also frequent sailings to Shanghai and Japan.
All vessels may call at any ports on or off the route and the route and all sailings, are subject to cancellation change or deviation, with or without notice.
Fasmengers are requested to register their requirements. but under present "circumstances sailings are perforce restricted.
Detaily:may be obtained From
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PHONE IT...
then
"Route of Wonders
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And
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Fast through AIR CONDITIONED trains' from ahip's side at Vancouver take you through the Majestic Canadian Rockies-Lake Louise, Banti-600 mmiles of travel through Marvelous Mountain Soonery. Niagara Falls and the Great Lakes can be included as optional routes on your past-to-coast trip. Stop over anywhere you wish...
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Greatest Tra
HONG KONG TIDE TABLE From 1 to 27 June 1940.
HIGH WATER,
Low WATER,
Bong
Hong
Days of
Wesk
Date of
Kong Standard
Time.
Height
Kong
Standard
Time
Height.
h.m." find · h. m.
Fri. 21 0944 74
Bat 39
2348 1020
4.4 16 49
7.30338
17 98
Sun. 93
00:30:
04 18
لم
10 56
6.9
18 05
10 6
Mon. 24
01 12
4.4
0469
1126
6. B · 18 43 10.
Tues., 24
01 55
06 49
11:30
81
Wed. 20
02 30
Thur 27
12 26 5 8. 2000 0424
19 23 [45] 06 382 7
1
| 10-
OT 50 3 9
TW. 30937,
1968
'20'45
ma "HAI LEE
leaving Hong Kong.
Accepting cargo for all the above mentioned porta.
Moellent pamenger soxmmodation availablo..
For freight, passage rates and all other information--Apply to:-
THORESEN & CO., LTD.
General Agents, “
Queen's Building.
BANK LINE (CHINA)LTD
AGENTS FOR
ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD.
Regular sailings for UNITED KINGDOM as opportunity offera
"NEXT SÄILING EARLY AUGUST.
AGENTS FOR
THE BANK LINE. LTD. ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE
NEXT SAILING ABOUT END OF JUNE Bomiony Tamatave, Lopren en Marques, Durban and Cape Fort AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE
New Zoek, Philadelphis. # Baltimors
BARKER WILHELMSEN LINE
-SERVICE OR
BOSTON AND NEW YORK
Vu LOS ANGELES & PANAMA CANAL FORTS.
by NEW FAST VESSKIS
NEXT SAILING THIRD WEEK JUNE
Following sailing third week July
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