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DODWELL & COMPANY, LTD.
FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK Via SUEZ,
S.8.” “BOLTON, CASTLE": ....on/or about 19th September.
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REGULAR MONTHLY PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE (FIUME). TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO GENOA, ALL ITALIAN, ADRIATIC, LEVANT, BLACK
SEA AND DANUBE PORTS." REDUCED PÁSSAGE RATES TO BRINDISI, VENICE OR TRIESTE
"A" Class £72.10,07.
"B" Class £66,0,0d. NEXT SAILINGS, OUTWARDS FOR SHANGHAL, YOKOHAMA, KOHE & MOJL
From Hongkong.
.on/or about 5th October
„** M.V. "VIMINALE”
HOMEWARDS" FOR BRINDISI VENICE AND TRIESTI.
From Hongkong..
.on/or about 30th September. 'or about 30th October.
S.S. "FIUME-L" “M.V. “VIMINALE'
NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS
FROM CALCUTTA & COLOMBO TO SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.
S.S. "UMZUMBI".
.Sails' from Calcutta 30th September.
Regular Passenger and Cargo Service to South African Porta. Through Bills of Lading issued from Hongkong.
For Freight or Fassage on any of the above Lines apply to:-
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SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION..
Suez and Port Said. ALASKA MARU ********.................. Saturday, 9th October.
THE CHINA MAIL.
SHIPPING NOTES.
VESSELS PROM--FAR AND·· NEAR.
LATEST INFORMATION.,
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THE NEW C.P. SHIPS.
DIESEL, ENGINES UNSUITABLE' FOR N, ATLANTIC TRADE.
MRE. W. BEATTY'S VIEWS.
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LOCAL SHIPPING.
TO-DAY'S ARRIVALS AND CLEARANCES
THE MORNING LIST.
This morning, the following sea-going arrivals at Hongkong were reported ;
Empresa of Russia (141)-ritish, from Vancouver, Manila: C.P.R.
City of Pekin (750) British, from Bromen, Singapore: Bank Line Ltd. Soochow (250) British, from Shanghai. Amoy: B. &. S.
Glenapp (1,256) - British, from London. Singapore; J. M2& Co.
Benmohr (480) British, from London, Singapore: Gibby Living- stone.
Pres. Adams' (490) America, from San Francisco, Shanghat; Dollar Line.
From New York, Panama, Supplementing the information Japan and Shanghai, the round-which has already appeared in the-world liner "President The "Journal of Commerce" with Adams" arrived yesterday at 5 regard to the new ships ordered In p.m. with 498 tons of general Britain by the Canadian Pacide cargo, passengers, and American Railway Company, a Montreal cor- mail.
The "Adams" left this respondent hd forwarded the morning for New York via Manila following account of an Interview and Marseilles, with passengers, with Mr. E. W.. Beatty, the chair- cargo and mail for Europe. man of the C.P.R., on his return to Canada. The controversy which in The s.3. "Morea" of the F. & O. taking place at presont on the re- fine deft Singapore for this port lative aflelency of the steamship on September 12 at a.m. with and the motorship la of world-wide passengers and European mail importance, so that Mr. Beatty's and is due here on September 16 views on Diesel-engined craft are at daylight.
of especial interest. Mr. Beatty also gives some information on the Muensterland (50) German, from With a cargo of 1,266 tons, the future polley of the C.P.R., and the Yokohama, Foochow; Jabson & Co. 9.s. Glenapp of the Glen Eine changes which are to be made in
Van Overstraten (all Dutch, arrived early this morning from the company's tonnage.
from Amoy; J.C.JËL The two new Canadian Pacific
Dutch, Tikini (1092)
from London via Singapore. She will leave for Shanghai to-morrow liners for which contracts were Batavia J.C.J.L.
Vulcanus awarded by Mr. E. W. Beatty, chair.
(301) with carge and mail.
Dutch, from man of the Canadian Pacific Rall- Amoy; A.P.C. The Messageries Maritimes way, Lid., during his recent vialt Rangoon Maru (538) from Cul. liner "Amazone" arrived this to England, will have a gross re-cutta. Singapore: N.YK
Su Sang (312) from Tsingtau, morning from Japan and Shang-gister, of 18,000 ton. They will thus hai with passengers, cargo and be about the same size as the popu Shanghai: J. M. & Co. Departures. mailShe will leave for Mar-lar "Empress of France" though sailles via Singapore to-day at 5 their dimensions are to be slightly in excess of those of the "France." p.m.
They will have a length, between perpendiculare, of 580 ft, or nine feet longer: breadth of 74 ft., or ft. 8 in. broader; and depth of 63 ft., which is an increase of 11 ft. in. over that of the other vessel.
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Canadian Pacific Steamships, Ltd. announce that they will des patch the, "Empress of Russie" for Vancouver on Sept. 16 at day. light with cargo, passengers and mail for the United States and The passenger liners are to be Canada
constructed, one each, by John Brown and Co. Ltd., Clydebank, Two steamers of, the JC.J.L. and Wm Beardmore and Co., Ltd., arrived in port yesterday after-Coatbridge end the approximate noon with cargo. The 3.3. "Vandate of delivery will bo in March, Overstralen" coming from Amoy 1928.
No tonders were invited from brought passengers but no cargo for Hong Kong... The
foreign shipbuilding firms in con "Tjikini" will leave for Shanghai ection with the new construction. and Japan on Sept. 16, and the Mr. Beatty stated to our correspon- "Van Overstraten" will be des. dent in an interview, but proposals were voluntarily submitted from patched for Singapore and Penang direct on September 15 Copenhagen for vessels with Diesel at noon, with cargo and pas consideration.
engines, and these are still under
sengers.
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8.S.
Special provision will be made in For Foochow and Amoy, the the new liners for the carriage of s.s. "Hai Hong" of the Douglas view of the popularity, and success tourist third cabin passengers. In Steamship Co.. will leave to-day ful nature of this type of travel
For Manila: Antilochus, "Pres..
Adams.
For Shanghal: Pras. Grant. For Miri: Vulcanus. For Kobe: Rangoon Maru. For Salgon: Nagpore. For Amoy: Kanchow. - For Singapore: Kut Sang.
Clearances.
For Shanghai: Sado Mär For K. C. Wan: Hydrangea.
PASSENGER LIST.
DEPARTURES.
List of passengers left. Hong Kong for Seattle vie Forts per 8.4. "President Grant" on September 13:
at 4 pm with earge, mail, and They will also have approximatelykwok, Mr. Chang, Ching-wal, Miss || passengers..
space.
Mr. D. N. M. Rad,. Mrr Hong Lay- lee, Mrs. Lee Shee, Mr. Joe Chun- kee. Mr. Joe Yue-tang, Mr. Lum Shee, Master Che Rok. Mr. Cha Bing, M. Toy Lam-dung. Mr. Chea Kong-chu, M. Lee Hee-get, Mr. Yec Hole, Mr. Joe Mon, Mr. Leorg Fat Mr. Joe Kwong, Mrs. Quan Shee. Young, Mr. Foo Hee-kit. Miss Seto Mr. Yan Tit-hing, Mr. Yan Shing- 100.000 cubic feet of refrigerated Alice Blake, Mr. T. E. Wilson, Mr. From San Francisco via Shang-
AH. Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. M.. J. With regard to the three freight Thompson, Mr. Tsang Do-sam Mr. hai and Japan, the Siberia ships ordered for, the Canadian F. W. White, Mr. J. Drennan, Mr. Maru" arrived this morning with Pacific, it has been decided to give R. W. Jenkinson, Mr. Gee Slu-wal, LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP Via Singapore, Colomba, passengers, cargo and American them between 75.000 and 80.000 Mr. Leung Siu-sang, Mr.Kwan mail for Hong Kong. She is feet of refrigerated accommo-Yuh-ting, Mr. Kwan Cheung-ma, scheduled to leave for Sanation. They will have a dead Mr. Kwan Fung-ahi, Mr. L. A. Francisco on September 21 at weight carrying capacity of 10,500 Annett. Mr. C. L. Fu. Mr. J. E
tons, and their dimensions will be: Ridgeway, Mr. and Mrs. R. WA! Length, between perpendiculars, Wadsworth, Miss M. Wadsworth, &is expected to arrive to-morrow 40 ft. 6 in.
The French liner "D'Artagnan" 455 ft.; breadth 61 ft.; and depth. Mr. and Mrs. D. Robertson, Mr. R. These ships will be Luther, Rt. Rev. L. H. Roots, Col from Marseilles via Saigon with constructed, one each, by Barclay. and Mrs. H. L. Stimson, Mr. Henry. passengers and cargo for this Carle and Co., Ltd, Glasgow: Wh. Uy Cho-yee, Mr. Orientee Yang, Mi. port: She is scheduled to leave Denny and Bros., Ltd., Dumbarton: Lim Pae-lay, and Mr. and Mrs., E. for Shanghai and Japan ports to- and Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., C. Walters. morrow at 5 p.m.
Ltd., Newcastle-on-Tyne, and the approximate date of delivery in The local office of the Nippon each case will be in June, 1927, Yusen Kaisha has been advised The passenger vessels will be oil by their Manila office that the burners, and the three freight s.8. "Aki Maru" arrived in that boats, already contracted for, will port from Australia and will be be coal burners, Mr Beatty stated. despatched from there to-morrow Diesel Engines. Not Suitable." morning for Hong Kong being due here on September 17 at daylight.
RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BURNOS AIRES Via Saigon, Slogapore,
Colombo, Durban & Capetown.
HAWAII MARU...
BOMBAY Via
Via Singapore and Colombo,
SUMATRA MA
MARU
Monday, 5th October.
DURBAN, DELAGOA BAY, BEIRA, DAR-ES-EALAAM, ZANZIBAR
www.Sunday, 19th September.
MOMBASA Via Blugapore & Colombo.
PANAMA MARU
CALCUTTA-Via Singapore and Rangoon
BINGO MARU.".
BANGKOK-Vla Balgon
SEKKOW MARU
VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER Japan Ports from
ARIZON
...Wednesday, 20th October,
Saturday, 26th September..
Tuesday, 28th September.
Tuesday, 29th September.
Sunday, 12th September.
NEW YORK Japan ports, San Francisco and Panoma.
MARU....From Keslung): End of September.
MARU
ARGUN
PORTS
JAPAN
HONOLULU MARU
AMUR MARU
SEATTLE MARU !..
KEELUNG via SWATOW &.AMOY.
KANO MARU
HOZAN
MARI
-TAKAO JIWA AMOT.
KOSU MARU
TAKAO and KEELUNG.
KOHOKU MARU
'SURABAYA MARU
DAIREN via CHEFOO and TSINGFAU.
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KINZAN MARU....
Thursday 18th September. Friday, 24th September..
Sunday, 19th September noon. Sunday, 20th September; noon.
Wodnosday 22nd Sept. 10 u.m.
Saturday, 18th September. - Sunday, 26th September.
Tuesday, 14th September.
For further particulars please apply to:-OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA. Tel: Central No. 4088, 4089, 4090.
M. TAKEÚCHL, Mansger..
ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE,
"CITY OF BARODA "
(9670 tons d.w.)
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THE above steamer having accommodation for over 100 First Class passengers will be despatched Via Philippines, Straits, Colombo and Suez Canal on 5th November, 1926, for New York where she is due to arrive on Brd January, 1927.
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For Freight or Passage, apply to-
THE BANK LINE, LTD.,
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SHIPS IN PORT
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CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.
taken delivery of after September.
Goods arrived per es. "Asia" not
18, will be subject to rent.
Consignees of "cargo, exis "Benmohr"
are reminded that goods remaining undelivered after September 20, will be subject to: Treat.
Asked as to his opinion on Diesel-engined craft, Mr. Beatty stated that Diesel-engined ships, whose first cost is usually con
Consignees of cargo are remind. siderably greater than the cost of ed that goods ex 6.3. "City of Fateamships, are not suitable for the Pekin" remaining undelivered after At 9 am. to-day the following short run on the North Atlantic It September 20, will be subject to numbers of vessels were in ports during the time that vessels are rent.
British
Panama.
1
German
2
Japanese
3
Chinese
12
Dutch
5
Portuguese Norwegian
3
2
60
Tota!
MOVEMENT OF STEAMER.
The B. 1. 8.8. Santhia" will leave Amoy for this port on September 13 at p.m. and is due here to- day at pm.. #
running that the economic advant- ages of the Diesel-engined ship over steam are shown, and, therefore, on the long Pacific run, all things being equal, the Diesel engine is the most economical to operate.
New York, August. 7. —A Hfeboat lost by the steamer "Rocaevelt" during the rescue of the crew of the disabled freighter "Antinoe" has drifted 1,750 miles from the scene of the rescue since last January, it was reported to-day at the office of the United States Lines.
The question of the relative ad- rantages of the internal-combustion engine and the steamship is really one of fuel costs rather than on- The lost boat, partially wrecked" gineering, and the relative costs of and half-filled with water, was, re fuel are, of course, very con-ported sighted off Nygnass," one of siderably affected by the trade in the Force Islands, by the British which the vessel is placed, the trawler "Grimsby" on July 17. The chairman observed,
report said that the crew discerned part of the name on the boat but did not take it aboard because of its condition,
There are two doubtful factors in the Diesel engines, namely, the The P. & O. a.g. "Morea" left cost of Diesel oil, which may be Singapore for this port yesterday considerably increased, and the cost. at 9 a.m. with the outward English of repairs after a few years' opera- Malls, and is due here on Septemtion of the engine. The experience ber 16 at about 6 am.
of the makers of modern Diosel In expressing his opinion of ship- The B. 1. 8.3. "Shirala" left engines has not been long enough building in Great Britain. Mr. Singapore for this port on Septem-lo Indicate accurately whether Beatty pointed out that there is no ber 11 at p.m. and is due here on maintenance charges after a period question in his mind that the September 16 at about 6 am of years will not be heavy. These British yards are capable, as they The C.P.S. RM.S. "Empress of factors are, of course, known with have been in the past, of turning Russia," Capt. A. J. Hosken, R.N.R..in more definite Hmits for steam out the finest types of passenger Commander, will teave here. for and turbine engines.
and cargo vessels.
Yeers of ex~ During next winter's overhaul ofertence and the pride in their Shanghai (Woosung), Nagasaki, the three "Mont" boats-the "Mont- workmanship, which continues. en- Kobe and Yokohamaa at 6 a.m. on calm," "Montclare, and "Montrose" aures owners of good value for, the the 16th September (Thursday) their refrigerator capacity will be prices paid under present condi
increased by about 27,000 cubic feet. tions.
AMERICAN ORIENTAL MAIL LINE Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.. via
Operated for
UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD
by ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE, Agents.
S.S. "CITY OF SPOKANE" will sail on or about September 17
FOR
ILOILO - CEBU ZAMBOANGA, For freight and further particulars apply to
ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE,
Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank Building. Telephone C" 2177, 2478, 797.
AMERIDAN FAR EAST LINE
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FOR SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES.
5.S." "WEST CALERA” Oct. 4.
in order to meet the demand of It was announced by the chairs Canadian and. American shippers men, in his annual report, that the for greater accommodation an ex-"Emprosa of Australia" would be press etcamera operating to the transferred from the Pacific to the principal: English ports
Atlantic service of the company. Discussing the question of wheThis will take effect this coming ther the new steamers would be winter, and the liner will operate Catted for the carriage of chilled on her new route next summer after meat, Mr. Beatty said that facilities being re-engined. She will not be for transporting this type of cargo replaced in the Pacific service next can easily be Installed on vessels your, as the three Empresses now provided with lusulated space, but in the service the "Emprese.of ||that up to the present time experi- Asia." Empress of Canada" and ence has not been favourable to the "Empress of Russia are quito Phone C. 8908. Int Ensor, Queen's Bldg,hipment of chilled meat as com capable of taking care of the trails.
pared with cattle on the hoof,
FOR MANILA ONLY;" S.S. "WEST FARALON” Oct. 5. United States Shippler Board STRUTHERS & BARRY,
Managing Operators.
LEVERETT, INC.
General Agents.
under present conditione,!!
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1926.
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CHINA BORNEO SHIPPING CO.
HONGKONG-BORNEO LINE.
To Jesselton thence to: Sandakan, Lahad Datu, Tawau and Semporna Calling at Sandakan and Jesselton on return voyage. Regular Three-weekly Freight and Passenger Service.
PROJECTED SAILINGS
Hongkong Departure Jossolton
Arrival Departure Sandakan Arrival
Departure Departuro
Lahad Datu Arrival
Tawau
Arrival:
Semporna Arrival
Sandakan
Departure
Departure
Arrival
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Hongkong Arrival"
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September 20
September 24.
September 12
September, T
September 16:
Excellent accommodation for Saloon, Second class and Steerage passengers.
All First Class Staterooms and Second Class Cabins fitted with Quellating Electric, Fans.
Hotel reservationis arranged at Sandakan and Hongkong if desired. Through Bill of Lading lsquod to other B. N. Borneo Ports. Sailings are subject to alteration. For Freight, Passage and other Information plenae apply to-
CARMICHAEL & CLARKE, Agents.
Queen's Building.
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