FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1927.
P.&O.-British India Apcar and
Eastern & Australian
'Lines'
(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND). MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS.
TAKING CARGO FOR
STRAITS, JAVA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF, WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST AND SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND PORTS, AND RED SEA, EGYPT. CONSTANTINOPLE, GREECE, LEVANTINE PORTS, EUROPE, &c.
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (Under Contract with HM. Government.)
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Топа
From Hongkong
About
9th July
ALIPORE
KRIVA
MACEDONIA
KALYAN
NYANZA
KASHGAR
RAWALPINDI
DEVANHA
MOREA
KHYBER
9,186
5,273 21st July 11,120 23rd July 9,144 27th, July 7,023 3rd Aug. 9,006 6th Aug. 16,619 20th Aug. 8,155 3rd Sept. 10,053 17th Sept. 0,114 1st Oct.
Destination
blarseilles, London & Antwerp Straits & Bombay
Marseilles & London.
Marseilles, London, Antwerp & Hull Straits & Bombay
Maraeilles, London & Antwerp
Marscilies & London
Marseilles, London & Antwerp
Marseilles & London Marseilles & London
Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Constantinople, Pireaus, Smyrna and other Levant Porta by steamers of the Khedival Mail Steamship Co.
BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.
TALMA TAKLIWA TILAWA
10,000, 4th July Singapore, Penang & Calcutta 7,036 12th July Singapore, Penang & Calcutta 10,006 22nd July
Singapore, Penang & Calcutta
SAILING SHIPS.
PLEA MADE FOR MOTOR VESSELS.
USES OF AN ENGINE.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Arguments in favour of the em- ployment of fast sailing ships with auxillary motora en long voyages were presented by Captain Chr. Blom in a paper read at the spring meeting of the Institution of Naval Architects in London. In addition to the evident economy of snil pow-
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INDO-CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION CO LTD.
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
CHAKSANG
Destination Tiau via Swatow & S'hal HANGSANG Shanghai vla Swałow
FOOSHINO ... Onska vis Amoy, Shanghal. LAISANG .....Tuva,
Moji & Kebe
Steamer
Salling
Frie Sun.,
1st July, at Noon,
3rd July, at Noon.
Tuos Wed,
Fri
.Sun.,
5th July, at Tam. 5th July, at 7am. 6th July, at 10 a.m. 8th July, at 3p.m. 10th July, at 10a.m. 10th July, at 10a.m.
11th July, at 5p.m.
13th July, at 10a.m.
Tinu via
Shanghai Swater & S'hai YATSHING Straits & Calcutta
NAMSANG Haiphong .....
MINGSANG Tientsin Ttau via Swatow & S'hai KWONGSANG..Sun., ... CHIFSHING Mon er for cargo carrying where the ole-Tay via Swatow & Shanghai HUPSANG ....Wed, ment of time is not of prime impor-
Osaka via Amoy, Shanghai,
Moj & Kobe ...
HOSANG tance, Captain Blom suggested that many tourists who now patronise the big passenger. liners might pre- fer to travel on the full rigged ship if they could be assured of the
same comforts as on the steamers. These accommodations. he added. could be provided at very little extra cost.
Auxiliary motors, Captain Blom said, could be fitted to assist in docking, in crossing the doldrums, and in beating up against a head wind, and the same motor could be employed to develop electrical power for working the sails, load- ing and unloading and for the various other purposes in which it was used on board the ordinary passenger and cargo vessel. In that way the crew carried could be considerably reduced, and advant- age could be taken to train a num- ber of apprentices for the ordinary. mercantile marine posta,
The Ideal Design,'
Thurs., 14th July; at 7 a.m.
For Freight and Passage apply to:- JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., Telephone Central 215.
General Managers.
AUSTRAL-CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
S.S. "CALULU "
will sail hence on the 4th August
for
SYDNEY, MELBOURNE & ADELAIDE via
Manila, Sandakan, Balikpapan, Rabaul and Samarai. DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
Agents.
Queen's Building. Tel, C.1030.
REPORT FROM
BOARD OF CONSERVANCY WORKS OF KWANGTUNG
DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE
AND
AMERICAN MAIL LINE
JOINT TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE
A Regular Weekly Sailing
TO SAN FRANCISCO OR SEATTLE.
THE
PRESIDENT LINERS”
TO SAN FRANCISCO VIA HONOLULU,”
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
"THE SUNSHINE BELT"
PRESIDENT JEFFERSON ...Monday, July 4th Midnight
PRESIDENT LINCOLN
.Tuesday,
July 19th. •
PRESIDENT MADISON
Tuesday,
Aug. 2nd.
PRESIDENT JACKSON
Tuesday,
Aug 16th,
PRESIDENT MCKINLEY
..Tuesday,
Aug. 30th.
Thereafter Fortnightly Sallings on Tuesdays,
HONG KONG TO EUROPE
SPECIAL LOW RATES.
Via San Francisco or Seattle.
•£120 $112
DIRECT CONNECTIONS, WITH ALL ATLANTIC LINES
Choice of railway lines across United States and Canada, with liberal stop-over privileges for Sightseeing. Ask for information. Following are suggested ftiner- aries:
Frons Hongkong
Vis
Coneseting with Sahip
From N. York
Arriving st
Jnly 5 Ban Francisco
Majotic
Aug 6
July 13
July
19 San Fran.co
July 27
Seattle
Beattle
Berengaria
Aug. 10
Leviathan
Aug. 20
Aquitania
Aug. 24
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Aug.
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Aug.
Aug. 2 San Francisco
Sesttlo 16 BAD Frances
Sept. y
Mauretania
Hept. 8
Poth-Corg
Olympla
Sopt. 17
Waterlevels in English Feet.
Aug. 24
Beattie
Berengaria
Sept. 21
Place of Observation
on
Highest L. Lowest W.L.
on
W.L.
W.L.
Aug. 30 San Francisco Bout.7 Benttia Sept 13 San Francisco
Sentila Sept. 21
Homerla
1
Aquitania
Oct. 5
Mijestit
Leviathan
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29/6
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PRESIDENT GRANT
PRESIDENT PIERCE
In order to investigate the most suitable form for such a vessel the author compared the resistances of his proposed design of a four-2 masted barque with those of three representative clipper ships and with one of the large modern steel sailing ships, He found that his idea design should approximate more closely to the lines of the early clippers than the modern sailing ships did, and a number of West River at Shishing diagrams were presented showing North River at Tsingyuel the variation of resistance with the North River at Samshui speed.
East River at Sheklung
Far the 27th.
In the design outlined in the paper the author contemplated arranging fifty separate and roomy outside cabins for first class pas- sengers and apacious and well ventilated public rooms.
With a dead weight of about 1,500 tons, the vessel would carry a crew of fifty- eight, twenty-Ave of whom would be apprentices. A motor of appro- ximately 450 h.p. would, drive the
weather, and all auxiliaries would be motor driven.
....+410"
NOTHING NEW.
CIGAR-SHAPED DESIGN.
It is wonderful how ship design,
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South) ship at a speed of 8% knots in calm even the most freakish idea, goes
ARAFURA
TANDA ST. ALBANS
6,000
29th July
| 6,956 | 2nd Sept. 4,500 | 20th Sept.
Manila, Sandakan. Thursday Island, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, & Melbourne,
Regular monthly sailings from Hongkong to Japan and Hongkong to Australia. Kolambugar, Tavao, Timer, Darwin, or other parts en route as inducerent The E. & A. S.S. Co., Ltd., atentners will also call at Shanghai, Iloilo, Cebu,
sifers.
Frequent connections from Australia with the following:—
round in circles, for now Senor Ettore Bugatti, whose racing motor cars are known all the
"Initial Cost High."
Although the initial cost of a vessel would be high the author world over, comes forward with
for stated that such an innovation) a design
express would soon become very popular)
that will cross
financial results of a motor sailing 80 feet long, with a 10 feet and be able to command paying
She is only to be passenger rates. In comparing the Atlantic.
ship of that type with a coal burn-
motorship
ing steamer of the same dead beam, and travels half under the
The Union S.S. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom via New weight it was estimated that there water. The crux of the matter, Zealand. Vancouver, San Francisco, ete.
The P. & D. Royal Mail steamers to London vin Suez Canal,
The P.&O. Branch Service of steamers to London via the Cape.
was at present, in appropriate
The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampton and maximum development, there were the same wonderful speed for his
London via Panama Canal.
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN
TILAWA
10,000
ARAFURA
* NOVARA
KASHGAR
NYANZA TARA
SANTHIA
RAWALPINDI
DEVANHA
TANDA
MOREA
KHYDER
2nd July Amoy, Moji, Kaba & Osaka
a.m.
6,000 6th July Moji, Kobe, Osaka & Yokohama 6,989 7th July
Shanghai, Moli, Kobe & Yokohama Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama Shanghai. Moji & Kobe
9,006 8th July 7,023 8th July 0,322
July 13th 7,754 18th
July 20,619 22nd July
3,155 5th AUB,
Aug.
6,956 Oth 10,953 19th Aug. 9,114 2nd Sept
Shanghai, Kobe & Osaka Moji, Kobe & Yokohama Shanghai, Kobe & Tokohama Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama Mofi. Kobe, Osaka & Yokohama Shanghai, Mojf, Kobe & Yokohama Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama
Will not take passengers northwarda.
All dates are approximate and subject to alleration without notice. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS.
* Passengers for Rangoon must defray their own Hotel expenses
Singapore while awaiting the on-carrying steamer.
at
All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans free of chaṛge. Steamers on London and Australian Lines are fitted with Laundries. Parcels measuring not more than 2% ft. x 2 ft. x 1 ft. will be received
at the Company's Office up to Noon on the day previous to sailing.
For further information, Passage Freights, Handbooks, etc., apply to:-
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
P. & 0. Building, Connaught Rd. C., HONGKONG. Agents.
trades, little to choose between however, is that she is to be them, and that, although the cigar-shaped, and one cannot help steamer had already attained its remembering how Winan claimed considerable possibilities of im- cigar ship, which was the nine- proving the sailing ship.
days' wonder of her time. Yet the "Some Criticisms.
idea is as old as the hills. In 1887 During the discussion of the the "Cigar" was built for service paper, Mr. Walter Stewart express-on the Clyde, to run between Glas- ed the belief that results obtained gow, Greenock and Gourock, with from a motordriven sailing ship passengers, and a wonderful speed would not be appreciably better
Not only
absolute
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.
THE GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH CO., LTD.
The following unclaimed tele- grams are lying at the office of The Great Northern Telegraph Company
Limited) :-
Rogers, from Tientsin. Broadhurat, from Shanghai. Astor House, from Kobe. Sim Peak, from Chatouroux.
E. V. JESSEN,
Superintendent. Hong Kong Station, June 30.
EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRALABIA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO.
List of Unclaimed Telegrams lying in R. E. Telegraph Office, Hong Kong.
Fieldrice, from Birmingham.. Peerless, from Bradford. Edward McLennan, from Van-
E. A. LEGGATT,
Superintendent. Hong Kong, 30th June, 1927,
than those recorded of the Ther-was claimed for her. mopylae, and such a vessel would as she a failure as regards com- couver, B.C. be worked very largely at an un-fort, but she was an economic speed. The value of the failure as regards speed, so that sailing ship, however, for the train-she was laid aside at the end of She, however, was ing of young scamen in a way which the season. could not be obtained otherwise was only a modification of the cigar
design. to be encouraged.
The "Helen," which was built Sir John Biles pointed out that the average speed of the average in the United States by one ailing ship, as proved by investi- Burden, was also intended for gation, was three knots, while that high speed, and she again was an of the tramp steamer was nine absolute failure. But it was knots. That was a sufficient reason
beon Winan, of Baltimore, who really why the sailing ship had beaten by the tramp ship. He did did his best for the cigar-ship would be induced to go to sea in 1858 not believe, moreover, that people scheme, building his first one in to revolutionise trans- She was a a ship 300 feet long when they Atlantic navigation. could sail in a ship 600 or 900 feet failure, but she was useful for Jong.
experimenting, and in 1864 he came to London to build his famous ship at Millwall, getting Mr. Hepworth to help him with the technical design. The ship then built was 256 feet overall by Another record has been estab-16 feet beam, displacing about 300 lished in the discharge of wood- tons. Steel was used considerably pulp at the part of Preston. The in her construction, and she was steamer "Thyra," with a cargo of literally a cigar. Her deck was
RECORD DISCHARGE.
BOSTON, NEW YORK & BALTIMORE. 2,718 tons of woodpulp from merely the are of a circle
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JOINT SERVICE OF THE
'BLUE FUNNEL”. LINE.
(OCEAN 8.S. CO, LTD. & CHINA MUTUAL S.N. CO., LTD. AND
AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE
(ELLERMAN & BUCHNALL S.“. CO., LTD.) SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG.
· 3.S. “AGAPENOR"
Via Buez Canal 9.8. "CITY OF CHESTER” WH Spez Canal
9.8. "HELENUS”
Via Suez Canal``
8.3 "CITY OF BEDFORD" Via Suez Cang!
1st July,
14th July. 31st July, 14th Aug.
on
Stugsund, Sweden, docked on the which stanchions were riveted to afternoon tide of Friday, April 22, carry a platform which offered her discharge, with four cranes, seant accommodation for her pas- which were worked throughout, aengers. He hoped. to get 26 commenced at 8 a.m, on Saturday, knots out of her with a three- the 23rd, and finished at 1 p.m. cylinder engine driving a single on Tuesday, the 26th., thus taking eight-bladed screw at elther end 17 working hours to discharge of the ship and developing, 2,600 the whole of the cargo. Of Indicated horse-power at 150 lbs. this quantity, 1,411 tons were pressure.
discharged in eight hours on She was an utter failure, as Monday, the 26th, which is were also two or three other a record for one day's work, ships built to the same de- the
previous highest total sign, and they lay rusting discharged in one day being at Southampton Water year 1,812 tone. After discharge the after year until in 1897 the two
Steamers proceed via Suez Canal or Panama Canal at Gwners' Option. "Thyra" took in 287 tons of bunk-remaining ones were sold, the
Subject to change without notice
For Fraight and particulars apply to: 20 "BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE or THE BANK LINE, LTD., Hong Kong Hong Kong & Canton: JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. LID. Canton.
ers, and sailed on the p.m. tide of "Walter Scott Winan" for £190, Tuesday, the 26th, so that her and the "Ross Winan" for £210, stay in the port only occupied going to a Bristol shipbreaker. four days, which included a week- Mr. Bugatti certainly has a
depressing precedent. end.
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TO SEATTLE AND VICTORIA VIA SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
"THE FAST SHORT ROUTE"
Wednesday, July 18th
PRESIDENT CLEVELAND
PRESIDENT TAFT PRESIDENT JEFFERSON
Wednesday, July 27th.
Wednesday, Aug. 10th. :Wednesday, Aug. 24th
.Wednesday, Sept. 7th.
Thereafter Fortnightly Sailings on Wednesday.
TO EUROPE AND NEW YORK. VIA MANILA, STRAITS, COLOMBO, SUEZ-
PORT SAID-ALEXANDRIA-NAFLES
-GENOA MARSEILLES,
Thence to BOSTON and NEW YORK.
FRESIDENT VAN BUREN...Tuesday, July 5th 8.00 a.m.
PRESIDENT POLK
Tuesday, Aug. 2nd 8.00 am,
PRESIDENT ADAMS
Tuesday, Aug. 16th 8.00 a
PRESIDENT GARFIELD PRESIDENT HARRISON
Tuesday, Aug. 30th 8.00 a.m Tuesday, Sept. 18th 6.00 a..
Thereafter Fortnightly Sailings on Tuesdays,
TO MANILA.
PRESIDENT VAN BUREN
PRESIDENT GRANT PRESIDENT LINCOLN PRESIDENT HAYES
PRESIDENT CLEVELAND
July 5th July 5th
8.00 a.m.
6.00 p.m.
.July 11th
6.00 p.m.
July 19th
6.00 a.m.
July 19th
6.00 p.m.
For Passenger and Freight Rates apply to
THE ROBERT DOLLAR CO
GENERAL AGENTS...
Hong Kong and Shanghal Bank Building, Ground Floor
Telephone Central 2477, 2478 & 795.
THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LTD.
TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: "MANIFESTO". HONGKONG.
Codes Used: A1, A.B.C. Fifth Edition; Engineering: First and Second Edition;
Western Union and Watkiss.
DOCK OWNERS, SHIP BUILDERS, MARINE AND LAND ENGINEERS, BOILER MAKERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, FORGE MASTERS,
ELECTRICIANS.
S.S. “TAIPING.” Speed 14.77% LH.P. 4090 D.W. 4215 tons.
Built and engined by the Hong Kong & Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd
Please address enquiries to the Chief Manager:
R. M. DYER, B.Sc., M.IN.A., Kowloon Dock, Hongking.
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