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TUESDAY, JULY:81, 1923.

WHO'S WHO,

THE CHINA MAIL.

CHINA COAST DANGERS.

LATEST SHIPPING NEWS.

SECTION 02, MERCHANT

LATEST CHINA COAST CHANGES.

ARRITALA

SHIPPING ACT.

Mr. N. Pinkney, chief officer, Hunan," has gone chief officer, "Ichang."

In the House of Commons, on Mr. H. A. Vivian, chief officer, July 18, Mr. Bhinwell, Labour "Ichang," has gone chief officer, member for Linlithgow, in asking "Hunan.”

question with regard to the "llaneo"-"Boribat" collision of Be Malay coast on the night of Merch 14, Huggested that there were very string comments all along the China Coast with regard to the Mr. E. Hurley, from reserve, section of the Merchant Shipping gone chief officer, "Shuntien."

Mr. F. Maginitis, second officer, Act relating to the complement of olliers to be carried on ships. In "Kwangping," has gone second reply. Viscount Wolmer, Parlin-officer," Kicking."

Mr. W. J. Larter, chief officer, "Szechuen," is on reserve.

has

Mr. J. W. Jenkins, second officer, ntary Secretary to the Board of Trade, stated that the Court of In-"Kiukiang," has gone acting chief quiry found that in regard to the officer, same ship. British shij concerned in the colli- sion, all the requirements of the low had been carried out.

Mr. C. H. Thompson, chief officer," Kiukiang" has gone chief officer," Shengking."

Mr. A. Cook, chief officer, "Shengking." has gone chief officer, Changchow."

Mr. C. B. Adkins, chief officer, "Changchow," is on reserve.

The pection of the Merchant)« Shipping Act referred to is, of Coro, No. 92, which, as in gon endly known, provides that every British foreign-going ship and every British Home-trade passenger hip of more than one-hundred tons borden shall carry at least one certi."Ngankin," has gone chief officer, fiented officer in addition to the. "Shasi." nutter.

Mr. A. J. Nathan, from reserve, has gone chief officer, “Ngankin."

Mr. E. Johnson, chief officer,

Mr. A. Croft, chief engineer, The utter inadequacy of this provision to meet modern ship-"Kwangping," is on reserve. ping requirements has been drum-] Mr. P. L. Smith, from leave, has "Kwang- ined into the earn of Board of Trade gone chief engineer, officials for years, anys Shipping and ping." Engineering, (Shanghai). but Captain T. Grant; from leave, nothing has yet been done to amend has gone master," Taisang."

Captain F. E. Lane, of the "Tai- the Section to bring it into line with modern requirements.

sang," is on leave. asing that the requirements of the law had been carried out" Viscount Wolmer, who evidently is a. nad políticiņn, was strictly cor- reet. It is the law that is wrong, While it is true that oven in thei case of the largest vessel afloat, the owners would be strictly within the:

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Mr. W. A. Kernan, chief officer, "Taisang," has gone chief officer, "Yuensang."

Mr. J. M. Meikle, from leave, has gone chief officer, "Talsang."

Captain J. H. Ferguson, from

tak

gone

master,

leave, "Mingsang."

Mr. H. S. Hurley, from acting master," Mingsong has gone chief officer, same ship.

Mr. D. R. Wilson, acting chief officer, "Mingsang, has gone ; second officer, "Loongsang."

Mr. R. G. Lowden, sup'y second officer, "Taisang has gone third officer, "Hopsang."

Mr. N. Richardson, third officer, Hopsang," is on leave.

Mr. A. Dockwrey, from reserve, has gone chief officer, "Hopsang." Mr. A. J. N. Wood, acting chief officer, Hopsang," has gone second officer, "Leesang."

Wharf.

DOWN UNDER:

AUSTRALIAN - AIR MAIL INCIDENT.

That

FUNERAL

MISS E.. A. CARD.

NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND Opt. 40.P.3...

Aug.

PASSENGERS.

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MARSEILLES. Polaus. Kashima Maro Barpedca. Khica. Tokushima Mara,

Titan. Bolivia.

The funeral of Miss E. A. Card, the air mail service who had been missing since Friday Empress of Rusala, (C.P.S. Ltd.) from Vancouver, Shanghai-Kow-between Geraldton and Derby, on night and whose dead body was Abg.

the North-west coast of Western Found floating near the P. & O. loon Wharf.

Australia, may be used for pur Wharf yesterday morning, took Van Cloon, (J.C.J.L.) from Dell] poses other than postal and pass place at Happy Valley cemetery Singapore.-Kowloon Wharf. enger traffic, was shown when last evening. The service was Sept. 10--N.D.L Glonsanda, (J. M. & Co.) from Pilot W. B. Cochrane received a conducted by the Rev. H Copley Oct. 16.-N.D.L. London, Singapore-Kowloon telegram at Roeburne, a lonely Moyle, Senior Chaplain of St. settlement on the route. He was John's Cathedral, the large informed that a sick man requiring attendance bearing testimony to Hok Canton, (Hong On) from urgent hospital treatment was ly the esteem in which Miss Card was ing at Mardi, on the Fortescue held. Among the large gathering River. The nearest hospital was at the grave-side were: Fort Bayard.-Co.'s Wharf.

Kashima Maru, (N.Y.K) from at Onslow, a distance of 100 miles Mr. G. T. Edkins (Manager of from Mardi. Pilet Cochrane flew Messrs. Butterfield and Swire), Yokohama, Shanghal.-4.

Kishu Maru, (O.S.K.) from Kee-to Mardi, placed the patient in the Mr. J. Reid and Mr. K. E. Greig most comfortable position possible (representing the Taikoo Docks), lung-C48.

Mingsong, (J. M. & Co.) from in the passenger's scat, and within, Mr. D. Templeton (of the Taikoo 60 minutes covered the 100 miles Sugar Refinery), Messrs. G. M Haiphong, Holhow.-C32.

filght to Onslow. A landing was Young, N. S. Brown, C. H. Blason. Moji Maru, (N.Y.K.) from Moji.-made near the hospital, and the J. H. McHutchon, F. W. James, Kowloon Wharf.

patient was operated on immedi-F. A. Wells, M. M. Murray, Mr. ately, His life was saved.

and Mrs. and Mrs. Masson Droulette (proprietress of Kings- clere Boarding Honse, where Miss Gard lived.)

DEPARTURES.

Wenchow, (B. & S.) for Shanghai. July 31. Cochinchine, (Kai Yu) for Hai- phong.-July 31.

West Rowa, (Arnhold & Co.)] for Manila.July 31.

Pong Tong, (Yuen Seng Fat) for Saigon.-July 31.

Reims, (Tat Woo) for Hoihow. July 51.

Amherst, (On Fat) for Hoihow. {July 31.

Nishiyama Mant, (Y.EK) for Hongay-July 31.

Po Tung, (Chun Tung) for Fort Bayard-July 31.

Emil Kirdorf, (Brockelman) for Manila.-July 31

Van Cloon, J.C.J.L.) for Swatow. July 31.

Moji Maru, (N.Y.K.) for Calcutta, Singapore.-July 31

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'HUNTING_BIG GAME

AFRICA."

THE STAR.

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The Star Theatre is screening "The Off Shore Pirate" as their feature film to-day and to norrow, The plot is rather a novel one. To save a capricious heiress from the Aug, 1.-B. F, wiles of a scheming foreigner, a IN piracy is arranged. The heiress, fept. 1.-B. V. 30.-E. A: Ardita Farnam, is aboard her yacht, Oct. 15-E, A when the vessel is boarded by a Nov. 18-E. A. gang of cut-throats, headed by a fellow

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Nov. 10.—E, AT

LONDON.

H. A. Snow's remarkable picture of the Oakland Expedition to the happy-go-lucky Dark Continent, Hunting Big named Toby Moreland. How the Game in Africa," continues to at-plan to save Ardita works and how tract record houses at the Coronet. this little adventure ends, provides A more uniformly interesting and a happy story containing many Aug. 1.Y.K, Kashima Maru sensationally thrilling production unexpected thrills.

has probably never before been

shown in the Colony. The antics Peking, July 29-Wang Keh of a herd of giraffes provide aming again tendered his resigna. hearty laugh, while a scene of ex- tion yesterday.-Dally Bulletin. ceptional interest is the native trackers at work. Buzzards. are

law if that vessel's officers consisted only of the master, one mate and two engineers, the utter absurdity of such a law is pluringly apparent. Mr. Shinwell. in his cabled re- marks, would appear to have made fatement somewhut mislealing in regard to the feeling on the China Cit. It is true that there are strong comments all along the Coast with regard to the number of officers carried on certain ships, but these ships are very much in the minority and are operated by the suller shipping companies on the

Mr. J. C. Arnot, second officer, Coast-chiefly those whose main desire in the running of their vessels "Leesang," is on reserve. is reonomy and parsimony to the

Mr. H. P. Jeosien, acting chief tek degree.

This economy officer, Tungwah," has gone shown in various ways-in the in-second officer, "Irene."

stampede of maddened elephants, tives. Reuter Mr. C. Grundt, second officer. frequency with which the vessels "Irene," has gone acting chief, ae overhauled: in the payment of officer," Tungwah." the smallest possible wages, to both Mr. A. Vafiades, second officer, oiliers and crew; and, in the case"Tungwah," has gone second of British ships, in employing the officer," Kwangtah." winimum mumber of deck and Mr. J. A. V. Tyrer, second officer, engineer officers that will conform-] "

Kwangtah," has gone second

to British law. It goes without officer, "Tungwall"

aying that in the case of manyemastro --- Chinese ship operators and owners,

who are bound by no laws or rules or regulations, the number of oflì- eves employed is invariably cut down to the minimum consistent with the movement of the ships. with all questions of safety almost totally ignored. With these ships, mutters would probably be even worse if it were not for the atten- tion paid by the rarinas barbour authorities the treaty parts who, it must gratefully be stated, do all in their limited power-a power unbacked by any Merchant Ship- ping Act as in the case of Britain and other maritimo nationa-to ensure that the vessels are operted muler conditions as consistent with safety to the vessels themselves and j to other vessels, as is possible. Briefly, it may be stated that the "strong comments all along the Chinn Coast" aro not levelled either al the big British companies or the one big Chinese shipping company, all, of whom see fit to carry more olivers than the minimumn provided for by the Merchant Shipping Act. The conumenta are chiefly in regard

A few British ships-the **Boribat** WBR an excellent exumple-which carry only one

officer besides the master, and on which, unless the master and/or his runte are to be on duty for an un- conscionably long time, a turn nt

watch is taken by an unqualified | Chinese member of the crew. As we have before stated, at least half a dozen of snob ships, under British registry, are running from Hong- kong, while Shanghai is affected to a smaller degree.

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The most important point in cont nection with these undormanned Vessels is not the indubitabla fact that they are a danger to them- eclves and their crows and passen-] gems, but that they constitute a grave, a serious danger to other! vessels which rightly ses fit to carry personnel adequate to safe running. The Boribat euse has proved, il proof wore never needed, what u menace such ships constitute to others, and while Viscount Wolmer, in his very stereotyped reply to^a parliamentary enquiry, has stated what everyone knew, that the "Boribat" was connlving with the Law, he has, said nothing to indicate that Section 12 is adequate to modern shipping necessitide, or fo weaken the strong-unan for an early revision of k section that is even more nhlete and unsuited to pro- gressive shipping than many other portions of the Act.

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Mr. W. Wilson, from reserve, has gone chief officer, "Haitan."

Mr. O. B. Wilks, chief officer, "Haitan," is on leave.

Mr. J. Miller, from reserve, has gone third officer, "Haifoong."

Mr. T. A. Nicholas, third officer, "Haifoong." has gone second officer, same ship.

Mr. J. Ibbotson, second officer, Haifoong is on reserve. Mr. W. E. Castain, sup'y second officer, "Kaiping," has gone second officer, same ship.

Mr. W. Sudbury, second officer, Kaiping," is on reserve.

Mr. J. Macdonald has been appointed sup'y second officer, "Kaiping."

Mr. C. Reed, second engineer, "Kaiping," is on leave.

Mr. G. Cheyne, third engineer, "Kaiping," has

engineer, same ship.

gone second

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Peking, July 30.-Bandits, num- scen feasting off stricken oxen, bering from three to four thousand lions slinking in the jungle, attacked Liu Hoh Sien, Fengtien, rhinoceri making a charge, a dead-on the 18th. They looted and fired ly puff adder in camp, and the city, taking a number of cap-

Working with a twelve-inch lens,

Peking, July 30.-The staff of the high court and of the high pro- curator's court in the metropolitan area threaten to go on strike on August 1, if their salaries are then

Snow has been able film animals miles off or to achieve startling "close-ups" of unsuspecting beasts. Angry elephants and lions come nushing in on the party with such fury that they seem to be leaping paid. over the audience. It is an extra ordinary film.

The staffs of the other courts are expected to follow their example.-Reuter.

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MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

The P.&O. .. Pelta" arrived at

| Marusilios at 8 p.m. on July 29.

The N.Y.K. Az "Erahima Mare" (Karopean Line) left Moji for Hongkong vis Khanghai on July 24" and is expected here to day

The NY.K 'n. “Iyo Marn” (Amari- mwa Idno) left Kobe for Hengkong via | Parts on July 28 and is expected here fò

day.

The B. F.'s Hyson" left Now York on June 0 for Suez, Straita, Manta and Hongkong and lu" das here to MOTTOW

The B. F. za "Polona" for Marseilles, Havre, Idverpool rad, Glangaw left Shanghal on July 18 for Vhis port and is | due Eers to day. The vessel will be

dotpitched at p.m. fo-morrow.

-The CPS, B26. "Empress of Canada" arrived at Shanghai on July 30 al 19.30 p.m. left Shanghii on, July at at 10a.m. and is due at Kobe on Aug. 2

The B. I. *.. Janna" Jeft Bingapore {for this port on July 19 st.p.m. and is

dte here on Ang., 4 st about am. V

The B.,7. 8.6. *** Patrocida "loft Liver- pool on July 7 for Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Joku and Dalay and to dze here on or about August B. -

The 0.P.B., FIL.B. “Empress of Australia lefs Vancouver for Hongkong vis Japan ports, Shanghai, on- July 201 is due at Yokohama on Aug. ? mod ex- peated here on Aug. 15. *-**

The B. 8. 2.3. Perez Inft Liver- pool on Jaly al for Bimaita, Hongkong. Shanghai and Japan and la duo here on or about Aug. 25,

• The 0. A, su, “ Victoria " left here for Band kan and Australian porte on July 7.was die at Bydney on July 20,and will - pall from Sydney for Hoogkang an Ang: * being expooted here on or about Aug.

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