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SOUTHAMPTON DOCK
EXTENSION SCHEME NOW IN HAND.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1926.
CANADIAN
PACIFIC
QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC. TO VICTORIA & VANCOUVER.
Definite steps have been taken to put in hand the first section of Mr. F. O. Stratford-Tuke, Mr. and the large dock extension scheme. Mr. Chubb, Mia V. Barnett, Mrs, which the Southern Railway Com- out at Middleton-Smith Mr. E. M. Bryden, pany proposes to carry Mr. D. McCormack, Mr. A. Kennedy, Southampton. The scheme in-
STEAMERS Rev. T. Barley, Mr. G. Davidson,cludes the reclamation of over 400
EMPRESS OF ASIA Mr. E. Paterson, Mr. and Mrs. acres of foreshore lying between Young, Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore, Mr. the Royal Pier and Millbrook EMPRESS OF CANADA Ferger, Mr. Keeble, Mr. and Mrs. Point, the central portion of EMPRESS OF RUSSIA Harrison, Mr. J. Dick and Mr. and which, on the river side, it is pro-EMPRESS OF ASLA Mrs. Fulton.
posed to finish as a wharf or deep EMPRESS OF CANADA water quay which will eventually EMPRESS OF RUSSIA have a length of 7,400 ft. At the EMPRESS OF ASIA eastern and western onds the quay EMPRESS OF CANADA Departed per Admiral Oriental will be continued by embank- EMPRESS OF RUSSIA liner 3.8. "President Grant" forments. The proposed quay would EMPRESS OF ASIA Seattle vin Ports, yesterday!-- give accommodation for 8 or 10(E/Asia and E/Rzania call Nagasaki day after departure from Shanghai)
At Mr. and Mrs. Ho War-tong, Mrs. vessels of the largest siza.
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"DEPARTURES.
SAILINGS 1927,
H'Kong.
S'ha
Robe
T'hama" Leave Laive Lears Lasta Arrive Jan Jan 8 Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 23 Jan 28 Jan. 29 Fab. 1 Feb. 4 Febr Feb. 16 Feb. 19 Feb. 22 Feb. 25 Mar. 8 Mar. 9 Mar. 12 Mar 15 Mar. 18 Mar. 27 Mar: 30 Apr. 2 Apr. 5 Apr. 8. Apr. 17 Apr. 20 Apr. 23 Apr. 28 Apr. 29 May 8 May 11 May 14 May 17 May 20 May 29 June 1 June 4 June 7 June 10 June 19. June 22 June 25 June 28 July 1 July 10| July 11 July 14 July 19 July 22 July 31
Connecting sailings St. John to Liverpool. MONTROSE February (4 MONTROSE April 2
MONTCLARE. March M "MINNEDOSA
MONTNAIRN February 19
MONTCALM
April 23 May, 13
Frequent sailings to Liverpool, Belfast, Glasgow, Southampton,
Cherbourg and Antwerp,
Small wooden floats marked "S.D.," will be releasted by the Sanitary Department daily for one month. as from Nov. 15, to ascertain whether rubbish dump- ed at sea has a tendency to return C. K. Roys, Miss G. Schultz, Miss the eastern end of this quay the M. A. Frame, Miss J. T. Scott, Misa depth of water alongside will be to harbour."
It is requested that should any M. M. Moninger, Mr. C. E. Patton, dredged to give 45 ft. at low water. such floats be righted by any per-Mr. R. C. Wells, Dr. E. . SpecTspring tides; for the remaining son they may be forwarded to the Dr. J. W. Lowrie, Dr. S. A. Moflott half of the quay the depth will head of the Sanitary Department, Dr. A. K. Reischauer. Dr. Kerr, Mrbe 85 ft. at low water spring tides, with an accurate report as to time. M. Myers, Dr. J. W. Creighton, which will also be the depth.pro- and place at which they were pick-Dr. J. E. Williams. Roy. W: T.vided in the approach channel. The ed up.
Mitchell, Dr. W. F. Johnson, Dr. latter will be 60 ft. wide and will 0 0. Crawford: Mr. C. D: join the existing deep water chan- Lobenstein, Rev. J. M. Rodgers, nel off the Ocean Dock. If traffe Rey. E. E. Valline, Rev. J.Finerpases sufficiently to warrant Kunkte, Rev. W. M. Campbell, Mit, in the future it will be possible G. W., Feliars Miss Wu, Misa Ho. to add a long jetty on the south- Mr. B. W. Cotton, Miss A. Barnes,west side of the dredged channel.Dec. List of passengers arrived by the Mr. and Mrs. Hung Sum, Mr. R. With berths on both sides this E. F. ss. "Hector" on November 10: Clark. Miss Melrose, Miss Moffat would increase the total accom Mr. E. J. Afhalie. Capt. W. Miss Konchinon, Mr. K. K. Kwok,modation by 16,500 ft., or suf- Benson, Mr. H. H. Bensor, Mr. and Mr. R. L. Reid, Mr. F. W. Jenkinson. ficient for about 20 large vessels Mr. Bowers, Mr. J. Cameron, Miss Mr. Fong Van-kien, Mr. W. C. Au above the present capacity of the J. A. Crowley. Mr. and Mrs. J. H.Mr. M. R. Lieven, Mr. Chung Wan-port. At the north western end
S. Tam, Mr. R. B. Dornithorne, Mrs. J. Helbling, Miss kai, Mr. Y. E. T. Helbling, Miss B. M. Helbling, Jordar, Mr. L. B. Lindemuth. Mif the area to be reclaimed it ia proposed ultimately, to construct Mr. A. C. Hay, Miss. N. G. Hall, Ng You-fay, Mrs. Wong Shee, Mrtwo large graving docks. Mrs. Hawker, Miss D. M. Hawker, Seld Bow-sam. Mrs. Chu Kam-yuk quays will be equipped with pas Mes. P. Lauder, Miss H. Lauder, Mr. Lee Poy-ig, Mr. G. F. Fisher senger' and cargo sheds and with M. Herbert, Mr. A., C. Hall, Mr. Mr. Chin Quong-toy. Mr. Lee Tungample railway facilities, the area Fisher, Rev. Wimmediately to their rear being and Mrs. W. G. Howse, Capt. H. Rev. A. J. J. Lloyd:"Mun. MacKintosh, Master Callender, Mr. and Mrs. T
laid out with sorting and other
. PASSENGER LIST.
+ ARRIVALS.
4
up with the town.
The
MacKintosh. Mrs. MacLean. Mrs. Wines, Mr.. M, H. Westmalott. Mr-aidings. Roads will also connect MeHutcher Muse M. E. McHat-Liu Kah-yun, Mr. J. Doorman, Misa Cheon, Miss L M. McHutcheon, Mr. V. V. Fegg. Mr. and Mrs M. and Mrs. A. MacFarlane, Mrs. M. Clark, Miss L. M. Martin, Mr. and Mat Farlane. Mray F. A. McAllister, Mrs. M. W. Moss and Mr. V.
J. McAllister, Miss E. Tutching.
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Owen, Mr. P.
It is proposed that, while all the
to dock purposes, "part of the area necessary land shall be available to be reclaimed will be reserved for factory sites, and part, adjoin-
Me A Bator. Miss F. A. McAllister,.. Departed for Mana per Doller
long to the Corporation of South- Place." Mrs. B. Petteram, Mr. Fliner as. "President Pierce" yestering the Royal Fier, which will be Strahan, Capt..W Thomson, Miss day
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Archambenu,ampton, will, it is understood, be KTrotter Miss C. R. Wanklyn.
a recreation ground Mr. and Mrs. V, Walker, M. H. WMr. and Mrs J, O. Benty, Miss Eutilised as Walman, Dr. and Mrs. Chan Kun- Brown, Mrs. G. Baker, Mrs; E. The railway connection with the Butts, Miss F. F. Bartter. Mr. W. Southern Company's system will sing Miss B. M. Crew. Mr. M. D. Springfield, Miss M. L. Speirs, Mr. Beam, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Berry, be made at Millbrook Station, by and Mrs. G. Tudhope, Miss. D. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. and Miss M. means of a large curve at the. Turing. Miss J. M. Walker, Mr Crosby, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Clark, north-west end of the area. Con- Allen, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bowling, Mr. Chen Yo-jung, Miss J. B. Cook, Dection will also be made with the Miss J. E. Bowling, Mr. R. Mr. A. C. Cope, Mr. and Mrs. M. existing docks by & line running Cheetham, Mrs. Campbell, Miss J. Cooke, Mr. F. C. Christenson, past the Royal Pier. The plans G. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Denond, Mr. C. include the doubling of the life M.. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. *. Drakeford Mr. H. W. Fuller, Mr. M. Eye, Mr. L. J. Farley, Dr. W between Millbrook Station and and Mrs. W. H. Gurley, Mrs. R. E. S. Gray. Mrs. B. B. Gilmore, Mr. Southampton, and the reconstruc- Herpur, Misa Harpur, Mr. F. GW. R. Glwago, Mr. E. T. Gardner, tion of Southampton West station, Harrison. M. J. G. Irvine, M. and Mr. A. F. Hadacheck, Mrs. M. Twith the provision of an over Mrs. G. F. R. Jackson, Miss C., R. Hoyt, Dr. E. Hoffman, Mrs. bridge which will replace a level. Jackson, Master G. F. R. Jackson, Hamilton. Mr. J. K. Haber, Mr. J. crossing.
The total scheme, which will Mrs. A. R. Jones, Master A. R. V. W. Haussermann, Mr. and Mrs.
Jones, Mrs. P. Jameson, Miss P.G. M. Ivory and Miss H. Ivory, more than double the port's ac Jameson, Master G. Jameson. Mr. Miss N, James, Mr. M. A. Cuevas, commodation, will take some 15 to P. S. Jameson, Mrs., Lockhart, Mr. Mr. A. K. Dimond, Mr. R. Joseph, 20 years' to put through, and the amount to. H. M. Little, Mr. B. Markham, Mrs. Mr. A. Laperal, Miss M. E. Bentley, cost is expected to
Master R. something like 13,000,000.----“En- R. R. and JR. Moodie. Miss Moodie, Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. E. Murray, Master A. E. Cartagena, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.gineering." Murray, Mrs. A. MacFarlane, Miss Sheridan, Mr. J. Gabaldan, Mr.
H. M. MacFarlane, Miss A. R. Dumatal, Mrs, P. Romenterin, MacFarlane, Master A. MacFarlane, Mr. M. A. Mendieta, Miss E. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mould, Miss C F Gonzalez, Mr. F. A. Leas, Mr. U.S. FLEET MERGER. Murray. Miss J. M. Murray. Mr. W. Gaches, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Copyn, R. Robertson," Miss, V, O. B. Roth, Mr. M. Cuenco, Master, Thio. Chan-) Mr. and Mrs. A. W. L. Robertson, tek, Mr. J. Koyama, Mr. K. Koons, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Read, Miss R. A. Leae, Mr. G. I. Lyle, Jr., Read, Mrs. B. B. Reid, Mrs. E. B. Reid, Mr. W: H. Saunders, Master Tudhope, Mrs. E. Walker and Mr. W. Watson.
List of passengers arrived by the 8.4. "President Grant" on Novem- ber 17: K
SHANGHAI WILL GREATLY BENEFIT.
I. Lawson, Mr. S. G
Seattle, Oct. 30. Lawson, Mrs. R. McConnell, Mr. F.
Shanghai will be one of the im Morris, Mr. J. Moreno, Mr. R. E. Miller, MR. L. Moore, Mr. and portant Orient ports to be bene- Mrs. E. Nomura, Miss H. Nomura, fitted by the merger of the fleets
G. Eof passengers and cargo steam Mr. P. P. Poradieff, Mr.
Purnell, ships of the Admiral Oriental, Perishkin, Mrs. W. R Master W. Purnell, Mrs. A. Rhudië, Line and the Dollar Steamship For Hongkong: Mr. F. Leas, Mr. Mr. J. G. Stout, Mrs. O. Smith, Mr. Line with operation of the fleet of G. Litton. Mr and Mrs. U. J. R. W. Squires, MT. A Enine vessels in a horseshoe route- Velasco, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wille, Scherbakoff, Mr. A. H. Strange, between Seattle and San Fran- Miss D. 3. Wills and Mr. D. M. Mrs. T. W. Spencer. Mr. R. Scisco and ports in Japan, Chica, Wong.
Savin, Mrs. S. Simmonds, Mr G. Philippines and Hawali, has been For Shanghaj: Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Titus, Mr. J. N. Thrussell, Mr. approved by the United States Clark, Miss L. M. Martin and Mr. J. J. Traynor, Mrs. F. D. White, Shiping Board, which consider- and Mrs. M. W. Mose..
Mr. W. 1. White, Mr. F. C.. Umbreed a joint application of the two' For Yokohama: Mr. V. Tutching Mr. Man Hing, M. J. M. Won, emship lines for permission to Miss M. Wolfson, Mr. A. C. Yankee, change the routing of the two List of passengers by the P. and Miss M. Donohue Mr. M. Well, deets, which now operate inde- 0. S. N. Co.'s S.8. "Delta" arrived Mr. J. Millaz, MR. A. Millan, pondenty of each other from on. November 12:-
Mr. L. Me, M. E. Levy, Mr Seattle and San Francisco to Mr. and Mrs. Palmer, Mias S. G. Sarasola, Master R. J. Ramon, Oriental ports. Under the new
M. C. Beitia, Mr...T. Summerskill, Mr. and Mrs. Marks Miss
arrangements, which will prob and two children, Mr., and Mrs. Segastasolos, Mrs. P. Azarboza, ably go into effect about January Holdman, Mr. A. McDonald, Mr. Mr. Si Yok-ki, Miss L. Copyn, Mrs. 1, there will be a trans-Pacific sail. D. D. Richarde. Miss J. Lloyd, S. Velasco, Miss Ching We. Mr. Miss A. C. Nicol, Miss M. Fraser. R Perenne Ng Ching-an, Mr. Ngong of one of these 585 feet. liners Miss S. G. Cullen, Miss R. Field, Hua, Mr. S. Lord, Mrs. D. T. every two weeks from Seattle and Miss E. Loudwell, Mr. and Mrs Beizer, Mr. Lee Guen, Mr. A. C. every two weeks from San Fran- Bannerman, Mrs. I. Blackmore, Mr. Smith, Mr. A. R. Porter, Mr. J. M.cisco. The ship from Seattle will and Mrs. Muir, Mr. A. L. Grigg, Brodeth, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. go to Yokohama, Kobe, Shanghai, L W. D. Brown, Mr. C. B. Brinckerhoff, Master J. H. Brincker Hong Kong, Manila, Honolulu and Matthews, Mr. L. G. Buffin, Mr A hoff, Mr. Huang Chin-chia, Mr. and San Francisco, at which port it F. Estall, Miss Ault, Migs J. Mrs. G. C. Dankwirth, Rev. J. M. will turn around and make the Hung See, Mr. same porta again in the Orient Nicholson, Mrs. D. D. Richards, Drought, Mrs.
Yang Shui-po, Mrs. R. McAustin, and then proceed to Sestile for its and Miss M. HL Bender,
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next turn around. The ships sail- ing from San Francisco will go to the Orient, make the same calls as the Seattle ship.coming across the Pacifit from Yokohama to Seattle.
The two services of the Ameri- can merchant marine have been conflicting in the Orient under the [present arrangement and routing- of the two fleats. Frequently one at Rangoon, 1 st Division; 5. at Tou- of the San Francisco and Seattle | raine, 1 at Banghwk, 1 at Amoy, 1 boats would be in the same Orien
Shanghai Amo 47 tal port at the same time, and thom Small-paz: 2 okna i #aloutta, 7 there would not be an American at Durban, de Domky, 1 at Sia-ship for two weeks! This con- sapore, 8 at Bangkok, 2 at Vludi-fliction of schedules was injurie
commerce in the Far East.
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