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MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1929.
P.&O.-British India Apcar and
Eastern & Australian
Lines
(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND). MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS.
TAKING CARGO FOR
STRAITS, JAVÄ, 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 H.M. Government.)
S. 8.
Tunn
From Hong Kong About
Destination
0,114 | 23rd Mar, | Marseilles & London. 10,980 30th Mar
Marseilles & London,
H.M.S. “LONDON”
THE
CHINA
MAIL,
THE NEW CRUISER IN THE THAMES
EXCHANGE OF VISITS
London, March 18,
The new cruiser "London" is on a special visit to the Thames to en- able Londoners to view her before she leaves for the Mediterranean, and the Lord Mayor of London will |pay an official visit to the cruiser during the day. The hospitality an His Majesty's ship will be re- ciprocated on Monday, when ar Įrangements have been made' for a reception at the Guildhall of 20 offlcars and 200 ratings from the ship. A piece of plata will then be presented by the Lord Mayor to the captain. The new cruiser is the seventh distinguished type of warship which has borne the name. London.-British Wireless Service.
GREEK SHIPPING SLIGHT INCREASE IN 1928
.
·
Last year was a fairly favourable one for the Greek mercantile marine. The cargo fleet found a satisfactory amount of employment and realized good profits. Also some cargo ships of large tonnage were purchased dur ing the year. On the other hand the situation of the passenger fleet was not so good. This, it is stated, was due to the lack of
serious organisa
any
INDO CHINA
STEAM NAVIAGATION CO., LTD.
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
Destination
Steamer
Balling
Ttau vin Stow & Shal,HANGSANG ....Wed., 20th Mar. at 7. Ttau via B'tow & Shel.. CHAKSANG ...Sun. 24th Amyất 7 a.m. Ttam vis 8'tow & Shal .KWONGSANG T'au via S'tow & Shai.. KWAISANG Kobe via Amoy & Möjt FOOKSANG Osaka via Amoy, Moji &
Kabe Straits & Calcutta Straits & Calcutta Bandakan Tientsin Bandaken Canton
President Liner
SAILINGS
Weekly Trans-Pacific Service
.Wed., 27th Mar. at 7 R.Z .Sun. 31st Mar. at 7 am, Tues., 10th Mar. at 7 am.
YUENSANG KUTSANG
Sat.,
Sat,
SUISANG
MAUSANG
Mon Fri.,
HINGSANG. ¡Sat.,
CHEONGSHING,Sat.,
23rd Mar. at 7am. 23rd Mar. at 3. p.m. 1st Apr. at 9 pm. 5th Apr. at 3 p.m. 13th Apr. at 8 pm, 80th Mar, at Noon HANGSANG Mon., 18th Mar. at
8 p.m.
Pres. Madison
For Freight and Passage,apply to:- JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,
Telephone Central 215,
O.
General Managers.
S. K.
SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
LONDON,
.. Tuenday, 10th March. ....Tuesday, 23rd April.
Wednesday, 20th March,
HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP Via Singapore Colombo, Suez and Port Bald. ALASKA MARU
............ Thursday, 11th April, tion among the owners of such vessels. RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES VI■ Ealgon, Singapore, In spite of the repealed efforts of the
Colombo, Dazban & Cape Town. Mercantile Marine Department to
HAWAH MARU bring about an understanding among
LAPLATA MARU the navigation companies it was found
BOMBAY-Via Bingapore & Colombo. Impossible to unite them in a single
INDUS MARU....... organization.
On January 1, 1028, the Greek mer- Rotter-cantile
marine consisted of 504 steamers of 1,111,050 tons, and 726 sailing ships of 68,684 tons, January 1, 1920, had increased to 552 steamers of 1,298.089 tons, 723 sailing ships of 58,038 tons.
The steamer fleet was composed as
*KHYBER
HALWA *PADUA
5,907 2nd Apr.
NALDERA
*MIRZAPORE
KARMALA
*ALIPORE
MANTUA
10,046 27th
10.088 13th, Apr. 0,715 16th Apr. 9,128 | 20th Apr. 5,923 24th Apr. Apr.
Maraellles, London, Antwerp,
dam & Hamburg. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Straits, Colombo & Bombay. Marseilles & London.
Straits, Colombo & Bombay.
Bombay, Marseillos & London.
*NAGPORE
5,283 4th Muy
Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotter-follow:-
dam & Hamburg.
* Cargo only, Calis, Casablanca, Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Constantinople, Pirenus, Smyrna and other Levant Ports by steamers of the Khedival Mail Steamship Co.
TALMA
SANTHA
BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.
10,000 21st
Mar,
7,754 17th
TILAWA
10,000 | 21st
TAKLIWA
TAKADA TALAMBA
+
7,936 3rd 6,949 6th 9,013 17th
Apr. Apr. May May May
Singapore, Penang & Calcutta, Singapore, Penang & Calcutta Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta.
B.I. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for 1st and 2nd class passengers. All steamers are fitted with wireless and marry a qualified surgeon.
By
and
Jan. 1, 1928. Jan. 1, 1920. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage.
Cargo
ships 371 1,010,200 404 1,190,055 Passenger
steamers 119 75,025 115 78,328 "Trans
Atlan- ties"
3
21,725 3 23,725
504 1,111,050 632 1,298,080 Thus, in the course of 1028 there' was an increase in the steam tonnage of the Greck mercantile marine of 28 vessels, representing altogether 177,039 tons, or about 5.8 per cent. in num.
(Calls at Penang & Karacchi). DURBAN, LOURENCO MARQUES, BEIRA, DAR-ES-SALAAM, ZANZIBAR
& MOMBASA-Via Singapore & Colombo. CANADA MARD (Calls at Saigon) Baturday, 80th March. CALCUTTA Via Bingapore, Penang & Rangoon.
CELEBES MARU
* Monday, 18th March. (Calls at Belawan Dell).
VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER Via Japan Ports From
Shangkal.
PARIS MARU
...................... Saturday, 23rd March.
MELBOURNE-Via Manila, Brisbane & Sydney.
BURMA MARU ...
BANGKOK-Via Saigon.
HAIPHONG-Via Hollow & Pakhol.
Saturday, 6th April,
NEW YORK-Via Japan ports, San Fravelace & Panama. JAPAN PORTS.
REELUNG-Vis SWATOW & AMOX. TAKAO-Vin SWATOW & AMOY.
DELI MARU TAKAO & KEELUNG
SOURABAYA MARU
For further particulars please apply Tel Central No. 4088, 4089, 4090.
ber and 17 per cent. in tonnage. The PASSENGER LISTS. average size of the newly purchased ships was 6,450 tons.
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South), engagements entered into before their
ST. ALBANS 4,500 29th ARAFURA
TANDA
6,000 10th 0,058
Mar. May 81st May
ST. ALBANS
4,500 16,000
5th July
2nd Ang.
ARAFURA
Nanils, Sandakan, Thursday Island, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney & Melbourne.
In addition to the above there were at the beginning of this year a small number of recently purchased ships which had not then boen registered and were navigating abroad with pre- visional papers in order to carry out
change of ownership.
The proportion of vessels laid up during the year owing either to being under repair, shortage of freight or was in the neighbour other causes hood of per cent. The proportion was larger in the first than in seeand half of the year, as during the last few months of 1928 there was an
Regular monthly sailings from Hong Kong to Japan and Hong Kong appreciable improvement in freight
to Australia.
The E. & A. 3.9. Co., Ltd., steamers will also call at Shanghai, Iloilo,; Cobu, Kolambugan, Tawao, Timor, Darwin, or other porte en route ma in- ducement offers.
Frequent connections from Australia with the following:-
The Union S.S. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom vía New Zealand, Vancouver. San Francidro, etc.
The P.&O. "ayal Mail steamers to London via Suez Canal. The P. & O. Branch Service of steamers to London via the Cape. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamore for Southampton and London via Panama Canal.
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.
7,754 | 21st Mar, 0,128
SANTHIA KARMALA
22nd Mar.
334 7.036
5,18
6,273 6,252 10.948 29th Mar. 29th Mar. 30th Mar. 7th Apr. 11th Apr. 9,144 12th Apr. 6,040
27th Mar. 20th Mar..
*ALIPORE *LAHORE
MANTUA TILAWA
*KIDDERPORE
TAKLIWA
*JEYPORE KALYAN
10,006
TAKADA ARAFURA
TALAMBA
MOREA
TANDA *PERIM DELTA
18th Apr.
10,946 14th Apr,
8,018 10,953
24th 26th
Арт. Apr. May
May May
6,958 7th 7,648 9th 8,097 10th
• Cargo only.
Amoy, Mojl, Kobe, Yhama & Osaka. Shanghai, Moj, Kobe & Yokohama Shanghai, Moji & Kobe. Shanghai, Moll, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Mol, Kobe & Yokohamu. Amoy, S'hal, Moji, Kobe
& Osaka. Shanghai, Moji & Kobe, Amoy, Moli, Kobe, Yhama & Osaka, Shanghai, Moll, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Moll, Kobe & Yokohama. Amoy, Moll, Kobe & Osaka. Moji, Kobe, Osaka & Yokohama. Amoy,
S'hai
Moji, Kobo & Osaka, Shal, Mojl, Kobe & Yhama, Molf, Kobe, Osaka & Yokohama. Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Moll, Kobe & Yokohama.
All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS.
Passengers for Rangoon must defray their own Hote! expenase st Singapore while awaiting the on-carrying, steamer.
All Cabins are åtted with Electric Fans fres of charge. Steamers on London and Australian Lines are fitted with Laundrien. Parcels measuring not more than 2% ft. x2 fLx1 ft. will be received at the Company's Office up to Noon on the day previous to sailing,
For further Information, Passages, Freight, Handbooks, etc, apply to:-
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
Agenta.
P. & O. Building, Corinaught Rd. C., Hong Kong.
NEW YORK, BOSTON & BALTIMORE,
JOINT SERVICE OF THE ·
“BLUE FÜNNEL” LINE.
(OCEAN S.S. CO, LTD. & CHINA MUTUAL 8.S. CO., LTD.) AND
AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE.
(ELLERMAN & BUCHNALL 8.3. CO., LTD.)
SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG."""
8.8. "CITY OF DUNKIRK"
9.8. “LAUMEDON”
B.8.
RHEXENOR”
B.S. "CITY OF LILLE"
Via Suez Canal:
Vis Suez Canal (
Vis Suez Canal
18th March 10th April. 8th May: Via Buez Canal do 11th May,
Steamers proceed via Suez Canal or Panama Canal at Owners' Option,
Subject to change without notice.
For Freight and particulars apply fo
rates.
CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.
From DUNKIRE, LONDON & STRAITS.
The Steamship,
ARRIVALS.
Passengers arriving Hong Kong per 8.8. "Kitano Maru" from Europe on March 16:—- ·
Thursday, 21st March, 10 am.
Thursday, 4th April. to-OSAKA BHOSEN KÀISHA.
H. TAKEUCHI, Manager.
Josephine Few, Matr. Lowell F. Few, Misses Mildred Alleen Few and Myra Faw, Mr., Mrs. and Matr. Teng Yoh-fu, Mr. and Mrs. William John Graham, Mr. and Mra. Herbert Miller Graham, Mr. S. O. Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. S. Howard, Mrs. Howie, Sir Emmanuel Mr. M. Ogawa, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hsueh, Kliky Jones, Lo Kan, Mr. Hoyle, Lady Hoyle, Messrs. C. M. Cush, Miss M. Cush, Master and Mrs. Frank Thomas Kelly, Cush, Baron G. W. de Vos Van Mesars. Li Ma-kno, Lam Kong. Steenwyk, Major H. Hata, Mr. M. Lord Li, Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Scott, Mr. T. D. Sherritt, Mr. and Lobenstine, Mr. M. Manuk, Mrs. Mrs. E. S. Wilkinson, Miss Wilkins. H. Ma, Messrs. W. H. Owens, son, Mr. Y. Abe, Miss B. Eltas, Mr.Te Pao, Leu Sheu-poo, Jas. A. V. Jay, Mr. S. Tanahashi, Mr. T. Rosenfeld, Leu Shou-pou, Jos. Toyoda, Mr. S. Bowen, Mr. F.
Stanton, Lam Hue-tong, Mr. and Fukuda, Mr. M. Furuta, Dr. R. H. Mra. Leu Cheung-ting, Capt. Thos. Goodale, Mr. and Mrs. L. Grangeon, B. Thompson, and Mr. H. Wang. Prof. H. Homme, Mr. S.. Imamiti, Mr. T. Inukai, Mr. S. lokibe, Mr. S. Iwamatsu, Miss T. Kawamoto, Mr. T. Kitano, Mr. and Mrs, T. Okamoto, Miss Y. Okamoto, Capt. And Mrs. W. H. Price, Mr. T. Takeuchi, Mr. S. Tanka.
Passengers on "Khiva":
DEPARTURES
Per P. & O. 8.8. "Khiva" for London on March 18:-
Lieut. G. Agutter, R.N.. Mrs.
}
To San Francisco and Los Angeles To Seattle and Victoria
The Sunshine Belt via Honolulu The Short, Straight Route to Amerion
Fortnlabtly swilings na Tuesdays
Fortulah allians on Tusadayı Pros, Jefferson 26th Mar. 10 n..
Pres McKinley 19th Mar. 4.30 8.xt. Fres. Lincoln
Apr. 9th Pres Grant.......Apr. Zod Apr. 23rd Pres. Cleveland .....Apr. 16th May 7th Pres. Pierce...Apr. 30th
Pres, Jackson
120, 112 Special through rates to Europe via United States. Direct sa United States and Canada, liberalstop-over privileges for sight-seeing.
'connections with all Atlantic lipes. Choice of rail lines
Europe and New York Direct
ROUND THE WORLD
Fortejabdy sailings on Sunder via Manila. Serais Colombo, Suez Canni, Alexandria
"Naples, Genoa, Mannilles, New York and Boston, Pres. Johnson Mar. 24th-8 mm, Pres. Monroe.Apr. 7th 8 3. Pres. Wilson...Apr. 21st 8 .m.
Pres V. Buren May 6th 8 4.1. Pres. Hayes .......May 19th 8 ilm. Pres. Palk...June 2nd 8 a.m.
To-Manila-
Pres. Madison Apr. 13th 6 p.m. Pris Pierce...Apr. 23rd & p.m. Pres. Jackson.Apr. 27th 6 pm
Pres. Grant...Mar. 28th 6 p.m. Pres. Lineain..Mar. 30th 6 p.m. Pres. Cleveland Apr. 9th 6 p.m.
For Bookings, Passenger and Freight Information apply to
12, Pedder Street Capposite Hong Kong Hotel) Telephone Central 2477, 2478 and 795
Cable Address "Bollar"
"
CANTON BRANCH-No. 4, Sha Kes Street
&
Dollar Steamship Line
and
American Mail Line
AUSTRAL - CHINA NAVIGATION CÓ..
FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE AND ADELAIDE via
Manila, Iloilo, Sandakan, Ballkpapan and Rabaul 3.8. "CHRONOS" ...........Sail or or about 4th April.
For freight and passages apply to:
DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents, Queen's Bldg. Tel. C. 1030,
THE KWONG HIP LUNG CO. LTD.
ENGINEERS and SHIPBUILDERS, BOILER MAKERS, BRASS and IRON FOUNDERS. All work done in this establishment is guaranteed. We have over thirty years' experience. We own two Slipways and can
accommodate any craft of 200 feet long.
Town Office: 61, Connaught Road Central, Hong Kong, Tel. Central No. 459. Bhipyard: Sham-Sui-Po, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Tel. Kowloon Na.-2. Estimates furulabed on application.
Hong Kong, April 1, 1924.
SAMOA GOVERNOR
Washington, March 12.
A. Hamilton, Engr. Lieut. W. J. Hardy, R.N., Capt. H. H. Harwood, RN., Mrs. A. Herber, Capt. G. Hopweed, R.N., Miss F. M. Hughes, Captain Gatewood Lincoln, co-
G. M. Agutter, Lieut. R. Alexander, Lieut-Comdr. L. J. P. Jones, R.N., ordinator of the Ninth Naval board the a.. R.N., Mr. and Mrs. L. Allen, Mrs. D.S.C., Mr. and Mrs. F. T Kelly, Area, was to-day appointed Gov- B. and Mstr. D. T. Austin, Paym. Lieut. R. H. Kennedy, R.N., Messrs.ernor of American Samoa-Unit- Sub. Lt. A. F. Blowers, RN, R. Lobban, H. G. Lowick, Missed Presa. Mrs. M. Prouty, Miss M. Mac- Messrs.. A. Bolton, H. H. Bristow, M. A. P. Macevilla, Mr.
M. G.
"BENMACDHUI” Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that all Goods are being land. ed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of The Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Evilla, Mr. T. Hubback, Misses I. V. C. H. Brown, T. Dallin, R. A. O'Connor, Mrs. M. Pronty, Mesars. A portrait of the Queen, painted Godown Co., Ltd, whence and/or 'Catt. H. Hasegawa, Messrs. J. Deare, J. H. T. Downes, J. R. G. E. Suniyard, G. Travers, Mr. by Mr. Leonard Campbell Taylor, from the wharves delivery may be ob- Stephenson, R. Virtue, T. B. Evans, H. Fenwick, Mrs. A. J. Few and Mrs. T. G. Weall and Infant, A.R.A., has been hung in the hall tained.
No claims will be admitted after the Graham, H. McCormack, S. Griffiths, and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Miss H. Weall, Mr. and Mrs. D. of the Royal College of Music, Goods have left the Godowns, and all C. J. Woolway, Mrs. C. A. Hender-H. M. Graham, W. J. Graham, Miss Young.
Prince Consort-road, S.W. Goods remaining undelivered after the son, Capt. G. R. Rowe, Mrs. W, H.
21st
inst will be subject to rent. Bremner, Messrs. N. Spouse, W. All claims against the steamer must Kent, Inspector Booker, Sub-Ins- be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 4th
will not be r 1920, or they pectors James, Dorling, Sergts. Wi
ed.
ed by,
Ritchie, W. Clarke, D. Williams, J. All broken,
and damaged Hudson, J. Sheppard, W. Wynne A. Goods are to be left in the Godown, Brittain, J. Jessop, A. Johnson, L. where they will be examined on the McGravey, J. Orem, W. Gowans, N. 20th Inst.
at 10 a.m., by Mess Fraser, C. White, C.S.M., F. W, Goddard and Douglas.
No Fire Insurance has been effect Bouch, C.Q.M.S.. Sergt. W. Wade, Bill of Lading will be countersign-F W. Prite, Mr. and Mrs. Shastri, Pts. C. Pettitt, Pte. W. Sargent, Mr.
GIBE, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD, Capt. and Mrs. Dalsh, Messrs.
Ágents,
C. W. Bone, J. D. McLeod, E. Hong Kong, 14th March, 1929.
Sandler, Mrs. C. Tung, Mr. Gorman and child, L/Cpl. R. E. Whitfield, THE THOMPSON STEAM
Pta. W. Ward, Messrs. N, S., Yu, SHIPPING CO.
T. M. Yuan, Y. F. Woo, Mr. and NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, Mrs. Ho, child and infant, Misses A. and E. Tal and infant, 8.S. "RIO DIAMANTE"
Mr. L. R. Lee, L/Sergt. A Smee, From ANTWERP.
Garette, Col. I. C. Maller, Mr. H. K. Consignees of Cargo are hereby in Murphy, Mr and Mrs. Fistere, Mr. formed that all. Goods are being land, J. Johannessen, Mr. and Mrs. W.
at their risk into the Godowns of Wallace, Messrs. J. E. Ogle, Cheng the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf Lee-peng, Mrs. and Miss Smith, Mr. & Godown Company Ltd, at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves de P. Whitting, Messrs. J. W. Ander- ilvery may be obtained..
|son, H. Jackson, G. Arthur, Engr. Optional Cargo will be. forwarded Lt. Com. Lewis, Lt. G. H. Peters, unless notice to the contrary be given Mr. WJ Winter, Miss A. M. before 14th instant.
No claims will be admitted after the Cuthbert, Mrs. McFie, Messrs. Goods have left the Godawn, and all D'arcy Weatherbe and R. Davidson. Goods remaining undelivered after the 20_inst, will be subject to rent.
(All Unimagagainst, the, vessel; mhat
Per 8.6 "President Jefferson”
The presented to the undersigned on or from America and the North on
before the 30th inst or they will not March 18-
„be recognized.
Lawrence, Allen,
All i broken, schafed, and damaged 7 Mr. and Mrs. Goods are to be left in the Godowns, Mr. E., E. Barnett, Mr.T where they will be examined on the Begg, Mr and Mrs. Eds 20th inst. at 10 am by our surveyors Messrs. Goddard & Douglas.
Berlin MrT. « Chang,
No Fire Insurance has been effected Chang, sier Llan BIL of Lading will be com
ed by
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE of THE BANK LINE, LTD., Hong Kong. Hong Kong & Canton: JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. LTD. Cinton, Hong
ODODWELL
CAY Cheng,
Sing Kam ch
THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LTD.
TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: “MANIFESTO" HONGKONG.
Codes Used: A1, AEC. Fifth Edition; Engineering: First and Second Edition;
Western Union and Watkins.
C
DOCK OWNERS, SHIP BUILDERS, MARINE AND LAND ENGINEERS, -BOILER
MAKERS, IRON, STEEL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, FORGE MASTERS,
ELECTRICIANS.
Steamier "ELIZ
Twin Screw Steamer “ELIZABETH," built and engined by The Hong Kong & Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd., for the Federated Malay States Railways, for service between Penang and Praf,
Manager
DYER, B.SC. ELINA Kowloon Jock, Haug
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