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Sailings
TO SAN FRANCISCO and LOS ANGELES
via SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & HONOLULU
8.8. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE"
8.Ş. "PRESIDENT PIERCE"
8.8. "PRESIDENT TAFT"
Dec. 28 Jan 3 Jan. 17
To NEW YORK and BOSTON
Y MANILA, SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO,
BOMBAY and CAPETOWN
BE "PRESIDENT TYLER"
EN. "FRESIDENT MONRUE"
Jan. 8
Feb. 9
TO MANILA
AS "PRESIDENT TAFT" 3.S. "PRESIDENT CLEVELAND",
Jan. 10 Jan. 24
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KAMAKURA MARU
YAWATA MARU
Tuesday, 4th Jan. Tuesday, 25th Jan.
SEATTLE & VANCOUVER (Starts from Kobe)
HEIAN MARU
Saturday, 25th Jan.
SOUTH AMERICA (WEST COAST) vis Hilo & San
Francisco.
* AKAGI MABU (starts from Koba) Wednesday, NEW YORK. via Panama
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila.
ATUTA MARU
HAKODATE MARU
Monday, HAIPHONG, SAIGON & MADRAS :
Friday, (Cargo accepted for Haiphong & Saigon)
BOMBAY via Singapore & Colombo.
KASIMA MARU
•
MATUE MART
*
RANGOON & CALUTTA' via Singapore
• MATUMOTO MARU
* GENOA MARU
KOBE & YOKOHAMA
KAMAKURA MARU
KAMO MARU Į
YAWATA MAHU
* Cargo oniz..
13th Jan.
30th Dee.
10th Jan
Saturday, Tuesday,
28th Dec. 31st Dec.
Tuesday,
Sunday,
31st Dec. 12th Jan.
Tuesday,
14th Jan.
Tuesday,
Wednesday, 22nd Jan, 28th Jan.
Complete Information From Your Agent or:
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Telephone 30291.
TRAVEL A.-O. LINE
To AUSTRALIA
Calling at Manila, Thursday Island, Cairns, Towns- ville, Brisbane, Sydney & Melbourne, etc."
NEXT SAILING
'EARLY IN January, 1941.
For Freight or Passage apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
330 New Vessels For U.S.
US. MILITARY COURSES BEING CONSTANTLY CHANGED BY EUROPEAN WAR TACTICS
WASHINGTON, Dẹo, 4-AMMY RESERVE OFFICERS ARE HAY- ING A HARD TIME KEEPING UP WITH THEIR HILATARY The Bulletin of the American SCHOOLING. War department oficials disclosed that courses are Bureau of Shipping reported re-revised constantly to keep abreast with the European military cently that 330 vessels of 1,558,720 tactics gross tons were under construction ur under contract in United Sta- tes shipyards on September 1st, as compared to 130 vessels of 893,115 gross tons on September 1st, 1939. The new figure also represents an. appreciable Increase Over the figures a month ago, when 276 ves- pels of 1,427.710 gross tons were listed.
revised Each year the army specialised training schools' imme courses to keep rosurve offliers studying for high rank abreast of military developments. Since the world war thess courses hava not changed fundamentally from year to year.
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Reviewing the expansion pro- gramme of the Maritime Commis sion for the current month, the Bulletin disclosed that the com- mission had signed contracts for 174 vessels since its replacement schedule was started nearly three years ago. The ships ordered will have a total of 1.364,315 groas tons. Forty-two of the ships ordered are Diesel propelled and 132 are steam propelled. On September 1st the commission had laid 108 keela. Isunched sixty-two vessels and delivered forty-four.
SUPER-LINERS
The Maritime Commission has disclosed in Washington that only one company had bid on the con- struction of two super-liners plan ned for the San Francisco Orient service of the American President Lines. The sole offer came from the Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation of Seattle, Wash,"
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"Within' tha last month, however, The air corps schools have added announcements of the 1946-41 seven new courses bulli around courses have been issued by the the use of aircraft to prepare the
and way for infantry advances Clar adjatant general's effica hardly a branch of the service kasį many used this strategy to an been spared the job of learnler a advantare, hurling dive bombers lot of things all over ersin, « On Freuch Axed forwications GREATEST INFLUENCE which previously would have been Greatest influence in the revision attacked by the much slower pro- of tactical courses is the use to cess of moving artillery inte poul- which Germany has put motor | tion. vehicles in warfare..
·ARTILLERY COURSE For example, "the fire course, for
Artillerymen also have a lot of reserve Reutenants studying to be captains formerly was The Splu- wrinkles to learn, The field tion of Map Problems. Now it's artillery school has issued 11 new COLLETES; coast artillery officers Tanks, Tank Weapons and Tank
have 12 new courses in their cur- Maintenance,
riculum.
Two new courses have appeared -Care and Operation of Motor Vehicles and Hasty Field Fortifica.
tiona
12 NEW COURSES
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Cavalry courses are full of refer- ences to mechanization. One of the 14 new cavalry courses is entitled the Cavalry Horse Division and the Mechanized Regiment in Com- The infantry school announced bined Action. Another is Mechanis- a total of 12 new courses, most ofed Cavalry. Germans coordinated them developed around German mounted and mechanised troops tactics in the invasion of Poland with a high degree of efficiency in
and France.
the battle of France.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1940. —PAGE IT
P. & O. S. N. CO.
Passenger & Cargo Sailings
to
Straits, Ceylon, India, East & South Africa
&
United Kingdom.
B. I. 5. N. CO. LTD.
Passenger & Cargo Sailings to Straits, Rangoon and Calcutta.
E. & A. S.S. CO. LTD. Monthly Sailings to. Rabaul, East Coast of Australia and Tasmania. Also frequent sailings to Shanghai and Japan.
All weasels 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.
·Passengers are requested to register their requirements but under present circumstances sailings are perforen
restricted. Quick CHINA NAVIGATION
Specially designed for conversion as aircraft carriers, the two ships will have ther smoke- stacks ofset on the edges of the decks. They will have accommoda- tions for 1,000 passengers and a crew of 500. They will displace 35,000 tons, measure about 30,000 tons gross and will be 759 feet long. Specifications, call for a sustained ses, speed of 24 knots and cargo space of $35,000 bale cubic feet.
Seattle-Tacoma bid $28,458,000 for each of the ships on a fixed- price basis and $23,715,000 on an adjusted-price basis. The estimat- ed time for building the first ship is 1,080 days and the second 1.445 daya.:
SPRING FOR AUTO WHEEL
Henry Ford has just received a patent (No. 2,214,456) for a new system of suspending the rear wheels of automobiles which is sald give greater riding com- tort to passengers,
my the new suspension each wheel is sprung independently so that it takes up the shock of bumps with minimum transfer to the auto body,
The rear wheel axles are housed in tubes which project from the differential unit. These axle tubes are connected to the differential by two universal or oscillating joints. A bracket fixed to the car body, is joined to the ends of the axle tubes by radius rods.
Each wheel is thus free to move up and down and swing indepen- idently from the other. A single spring mounted across the axle tubes takes up the shes.
In the conventionauto, rear wheels are mounted on a rigid, non-oscillating axle tube. Mr. Ford states that prior attempts at independent rear wheel suspension were complicated and required four universal joints, instead of the two which he uses.
The patent is assigned to the Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Mich.
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Frequent and Regular Sailings for
SWATOW, ANOY, SHANGHAI, Tunetan, WEWAIWE,
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HAIRBONA
CANTO (Weekly siling)
TOURANE, SAIGON and BANGKur'.
SINGAPORE PORT SWETTINEAR and PENANG?
SAIGON, MIEI, BANDAYAN, MÁBANO, BALAMAUA. Babadi,
TULARI, Gizo and LozzNGAT!
For further particulars regarding loading datas elc. please apply to:
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TELEPHONE NO, 80331-
THE
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1. "HELLAS"
HONG KONG-BANGKUK leaving Hong Kong "HIRAM" leaving Hong Kong
1.3. “HELIOS" " leaving Hong Kong.
LINE.
Accepting Passengers & Cargo for the above mentioned port
HONG KONG-SINGAPORE-PENANG-RANGOON Regular Express Bervice
m.. "HAI HING A. “HAI LEB
leaving Hong Kong
leaving Hong Kong
Accepting cargo for all the above mentioned ports,
Excellent passenger scommodation available
For freight, passage ratel and all other information-Apply to:- THORESEN & CO., LTD.
Tel. 30937.
General Agenta,
Details may be obtained from,
MACKINNON MACKENZIE.CO
P&G BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG.
PHONE ZTIZE:
Empress Service
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TO NORTH AMERICA-GREAT BRITAIN SOHE MANAGEMENT ALL THE WAY
EMPRESS LUXURY and record speed across the Pacific-lhe service and cuisine are world famous:
Then Victoria, a bit of Old England transplanted to British Columbia, and Vancouver, in Canada's Ever- green Flayground. Golf all the year round. No severe Winter weather.
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In Summer a side trip to Alaska is recommended.
Fast through AIR CONDITIONED trains hom ship's side at Vancouver take you through the Majestic Canadian Rockies Laka Lomise, Banff-600 miles of travel through Marvelous Monotain Scenery. Niagara Falls and the Great Lakes can be included as optional routes on your coast-to-coast trip Stop over anywhere. you wh
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·BAILINGS FOR SWĄTOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW & RETURN
(Sallings temporarily suspended)
KWANGCHOWWAN-HONGKONG SERVICE Weekly silings from Hong Kong
For particulars of Freight & Passage apply 19,
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.,
General Managers.
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Tel. Hon 28017, & 26038,
BANK LINE (CHINA)LTD
AGENTS FOR
ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL SS. CO., LTD. Regular sailings for TNHED KINGPON as opportunity offer
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for Mauritius, Bansion, Tamatave, Louretion Marques, Dagban and Cape For
AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE
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THE BANK LINE (CHINA), LTD.
BARBER-WILHELMSEN LINE
SERVICE" TO
BOSTON AND NEW YORK
VA LOS ANGELES & PANAMA CANAL EOETS.
by NEW FAST VEJAKLA
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Hong Kong, Bank Bnliding.