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FOR NEW YORK AND BOSTON via SUEZ.

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BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE

NEXT SAILINGS.

£75.0.0

·OUTWARDS FOR SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, KOBE & MOJI.

S.S. "FIUME"

S.S. "VENEZIA”

From Hong Kong. Sans on/or about 14th May. Sails on/or about 23rd May,

HOMEWARDS FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE.

M.V. "ESQUILINO" S.S. ROSANDRA” M.V. "ROMOLO"

From Hong Kong. Sails on or about 3rd May. Sails on or about 25th May. Sails on or about 28th May,

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS

FROM CALCUTTA & COLOMBO TO

SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.

S.S. "UMZUMBI"

S.S. "UMVOLOSI"

Sails from Calcutta 2nd May. Sails from Calcutta 4th June.

Regular Passenger and Cargo Service to South African Ports. Through Eills of Lading issued from Hong Kong.

For Freight or Passage on any of the above Lines apply to:-

DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents.

Telephone Central 1030.

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THROUGH BOOKING TO EUROPE AT REDUCED RATES, £120, £112, £110, £102, £83. via San Francisco. £95, £90 10s. via Japan and Seattle.

SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghal, Japan Ports & Honolulu.

SIBERIA MARU

TAIYO MARU

MISHIMA MARU

Wednesday, 15th May. Wednesday,

SEATTLE, VICTORIA via Shanghai & Japan Ports.

IYO MARU

29th May.

Monday, 6th May.

Monday, 20th May.

LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM via

Singapore, Penang. Colombo, Suez.

HARUNA MARU (Calls Hull) Saturday, XAMO-MARU ...........

4th May. Saturday, 18th May.

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Forts.

KAGA MARU

TANGO MARU

TAMBA MARU

† PENANG MARU

Wednesday, 22nd May. Wednesday, 20th June,

11th May. 28th May.

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.

Saturday,

Tuesday,

SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu, Los Angeles,

Mexico & Panama.

GINYO MARU

Thursday, 30th May.

SOUTH AMERICA (East Coast) via Singapore. Cape Town & Ports.

HAKATA MARU

NEW YORK via PANAMA.

TSUYAMA MARU

Monday, 6th May.

Sunday, 12th May.

LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Geneva, Marseilles.

† TOYOOKA MARU

† MALACCA MARU

Tuesday,

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

+ MORIOKA MARU (Moj direct)

† TSURUGA MARU

21st May.

Wednesday,

Eth May.

Saturday,

Thursday,

Monday,

4th May. 9th May, 10th May.

13th May.

KAMAKURA MARU (Moji dire et). Friday, KASHIMA MARU

†Cargo only.

Reduced 1st Class Excursion Rates quoted between Mails and Australia.

For further information apply to NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

Tel. Central No. 292 and 3897. (Private exchange to all departments.)

O. S. K.

BAILINGS FROM HONG KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM

& ANTWERP-Via Singapore

...Sunday, 12th May.

Colombo, Suez and Port Said. AMUR MARU

THE CHINA MAIL,

P. & O. REBATE

OFFER TO EXPORTERS FROM JAPAN

SHIPPING

SECTION.

AIRCRAFT SHIPS

"LEXINGTON AND "SARATOGA" NOT TO BE SCRAPPED SMALL SHIPS IN FUTURE

Washington, April 1. Whatever law-makers may think of the value of the Navy's two 93,000-

THREE U.S. CRUISERS ton aeroplane carriers, "Lexington'

LEAVE FAR EAST FOR AMERICA

naval men believe and "Saratoga," they are highly important ships and have no thought of decommissioning thear. However, the naval authorities now are convinced that a similar type of aircraft carrier is better and Three United States cruisers which he will recommend that construe The following circular has been is-

they are well-known in the Far East on sued by the P. & 0. S. N. Co.:-

122, Leadenhall-street,

April 26 selled for Rome, after two tion should take the direction in the

future. London, May 1; 1929. years of service on the China Station.

Commenting on the recently report- Dear Sirs To those exporters from Two of the vessels, the U.S.S. "Tren-

ton" and the U.S.S. "Milwaukee," cd statement of Rep. Lagardia, that Japan (including Formosa), China

The third the two large aeroplane carriers were (including Manchuria)

Hong sailed from Shanghai. and

"$00.000,000 blus- Kong to Europe, who, frem May 1 cruiser, the "Memphis," sailed from vulnerable and a

der," the Secretary of Navy, Mr. Lo October 31 next may have found Cheton. it to their interest to confine their They have been instructed to meet Adams, announced: "These ships are <f course, but, in their support and shipments,

Operations, they have been very those of associated ot subsidiary

eessful indeed. The Navy believes firms, both directly and indirectly,

they have proved of great worth." during that period, to the "P.&O. Co.." we shall be happy to al- low, a rebate of five per cant on the freights contributed."

including at Yokohama-and--will_then_procesd: Cre

To those who, on April 30, 1930, may have found it to their interest to confine their support and ship. pents, including those of associated er subsidiary frms, both directly and indirectly, during the previous twelve months to the Baid line, we will ai

a further five

селі, од рет freights contributed up to October 31, 1929.

Jow

To those who, on April 30, 1530, may have found it to their interest to confine their support and ship. ments, including those of associated or subsidiary firms, both directly and

IN

DON'T WASTE

WATER!

One high officer of the Navy Bureau of Actonauties said he con- sidered the two giant carriers "the most important ships in the Navy." Conditions supporting this view were outlined as follows:-

1-Naval men know little about the co-operative use of aircraft and together to Norfolk, Virginia, vis ships at son. The "Lexington" and Navy its first Honolulu and the Panama Canal.

"Saratoga" give the. three vessels The

constitute the opportunity for experiment in join

This knowledge and ex- United States Light Cruiser Division manoeuvres. No. 2.

Y.perience are necessary to maintain a Rear-Admiral J. R. Blakely, sailed on the "Trenton," nodern Navy.

2. The carriers do not come with- which is the flagship of the Division.

Many will recall the record-break-in the "experimental ship" provisions Conference and ing run of Division No. from the of the Washington United States during serious cannot be replaced. Should they be scrapped the Navy would lose 66,000

Finally Sunk

the

The British schooner, "I'm Alone," for years sought as a rum- runner, which was sunk off the gulf coast by the Coast Guard enter "Dexter," when the ship's crew resisted search.

tóns.

have

3-Knowledge of the value of the carriers should be had by the Navy before the approaching international limitations conference in 1931. It can be gained only by experiment.

Vulnerability Over-Estimated Naval

men believe

that critics over-estimated the vulnerability of the carriers. Though they do not have heavy armour, their 34-knot speed would enable. them to escape from battleships which can make only 24 or 25 knots. Each carrier, it is said, has 80 planes. The bombing range of these planes is ten times the and tha gun range of battleships, former, attacked by the latter, im- mediately would launch protective planes.

A mistake, it was felt, was made by the Navy in constructing the 99,000-ton vessels. This tonnage could better have been loented in sev cral smaller carriers, but, under terms of the Washington Conference, the Navy was allowed to utilise for the two ships the hulls of two large cruisers already laid down.-United Press.

MARINE COURT -

COXSWAINS ON THE WRONG ROAD

THURSDAY, MAY 2. 1929.

PACIFIC

to EUROPE

via CANADA

UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT

USE the Canadian Pacific Route

to Europe and dispose of all

the troublesome details that usually -esise out of a 10,000 mile overseas

journey.

When you travel Canadian Pacific there is only one transaction- the initial one between our agent and you. Your trip across the Pacific, across Canada, and across the Atlantic is made on Canadian Pacific ships and trains; your stopovers at Canadian Pacific hotels.

One ticket One service

The utmost in speed and comfort.

CANADIAN PACIFIC

Next sailing to the Pacific Coast EMPRESS OF ASIA

At 6 a.m.--May 15th, 1929.

GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM

WORLD'S

BRITISH WUCHOW LINE

When they pass the Shiuhing Gorge, the American travellers say "Well, we guess this beats the Hudson River, our show place." Continental visitors remark that it reminds them of the *Rhine and Switzerland." Whilst British tourists declare "Surely, the Lake district or the Scottish moors, but with a little less vegetation." Before the Hon. Commander G, F. Now why not take a five-days' round Hole, at the Marine Court this morn-trip and see for yourself. It costs you ing. the Coxswains of the ateam only $40. launches "Hop On" and "Kwong Fat" were charged with navigating their vesels on the wrong side of the Southern Fairway. Both pleaded guilty. The "Hop On" coxswain was

view fined $15 in

of two previous convictions. The other, who had one previous conviction, was fined $10.

Failed to Stop

A young mistress of a cargo bout was summoned for anchoring her craft within 150 feet of the Govern ment Slipway at Yaumati, and also for failing to stop her boat when ordered to do 30 by the Police. She pleaded guilty and was fined $10 on each count.

CONSIGNEES NOTICES.

M.V.

Consignees of cargo ex "Romolo" are reminded to take delivery of their goods which will be

Consigners

of cargo

ex C.S.

indirectly, during the preceding six, trouble in China in 1927. In cross- months to the said line, we will al-ing the Fasific on that trip the ves. low a rebate of five per cent. on the sels of the Division established a new

record for American fighting ships. freights contributed.

To those who, on October 33, 1930, The "Trenton" is under the com- subject to rent after May 3.

H. R. Doyle; the may have found it to their interest mand of Captain to so confine their support and ship.eommander of the "Milwaukee" is "Rosandra" are reminded to take ments, including those of associated R. T. Manner, while the "Memphis" delivery of their goods which will be

subject to rent after May 3. or aubsidiary firms, both directly and is

Captain by commanded

R. E. Pope. The "Trenton" and "Milwaukee” indirectly, during the previous twelve

from Shanghal at 3 p.m. on months to the said line, we will al- sailed low an additional five per cent: on April 25 and were given farewell freights contributed during the six signala by other craft in the stream. months ending April 30, 1980. The "Memphis" left Chefeo at the

Until farther

notice, shipments sama heur in which the other two

light cruisera left Shanghai.

made by the

"N.D.L NY.K.. "Glen,"

the

WARSHIPS IN PORT

The following are the warships in harbour:

The "Trenton," after a long stay "Ben,"

Ben," "Mutual," "Hamburg Amerika at Chefeo, was relieved there about Linie, (including the "Deutsch Aus- three weeks ag by the "Memphis." tralische Dampfschiffs - Gesellschaft which left for that city from Shang Aktiengesellschaft"), "Ellerman," and hai. "Osaka Shosen Kaisha"; by "Compania Trasatlantica of Barcelona and Cadiz," "East Asiatic Company of Copenhagen," "Swedish East Asia- tic Company of Gothenburg" "Nor- wegian Africa and Austraila Line, "Lloyd Triesting,"

n "Holland Oost- Azle Lijn" "Navigazione Generale Italiana,

Stinnes Linien," "Hugo bined Passenger and Cargo service only), and the joint service of the "M.3" and "Chargeurs Reunis ves- sels to their Continental ports or to ports adjacent thereto and by any conveyances to Black Sea Ports, will not invalidate rebates.

RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES-Via Saizon, Singapore, "Dollar Steamship Lines, Ltd." (com-

Colombo, Durban & Cape Town,

SANTOS MARU

BOMBAY Via Singapore & Colombo.

HONOLULU MARU

Friday, 17th May.

Saturday, 4th May,

SUMATRA MARU.............3-4. Sunday, 13th May. DURBAN, LOUKENCO MARQUES, BEIRA, DAR-ES-SALAAM, ZANZIBAR

& MOMBASA Via Blogapore & Colombo.

MEXICO MARU

CHICAGO MARU

CALCUTTA Via Singapore, Penang & Rangeon.

SEATTLE MARU

KASADO MARU

Thursday, 2ad May.

Friday, 31st May.

Thursday, 2nd May, Saturday, 18th May.

Tuesday, 7th May.

Tuesday, 21st May.

VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER V Japan Posts from

Shanghai.

ARIZONA MARU

AFRICA MARU

MELBOURNE Via Manila, Brisbane & Sydney;

HIMALAYA MARU

·BANGKOK-ta Saigon.

HAIPHONG Vix Hoihow & Fakhoi.

MENADO MARU.....

Wednesday, 8th May.

....Thursday, 9th May 10 am.

NEW YORK-Via Japan ports, San Francisco & ParamIS.

HAGUE MARU

JAPAN PORTS.

BATAVIA MARU

ALTAI MARU

HOZAN MARU

EELUNG Via SWATOW & AMOY.

CANTON MARU

TAKAO Via SWATOW & AMOY.

DELI MARU

TAKAO & KEELUNG

BATAVIA MARU

SANUKI MARU

Wednesday, 15th May.

Sunday, 6th May

Wednesday, 15th May. Sunday, 6th May 3 p.m.. Sunday, 12th May 8 pm. Thursday, 2nd May noon.

Sunday, 5th May Wednesday, 22nd May,

For further particulars please apply to OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA. Tel Central No. 4088, 4089, 4099.

M. TAKEUCHI, Manager:

Full cargoes of Lumber from Japan, and shipments of Beans, Beancake, Seeds, Buckwheat, Millet, Beanmeal, Maize, Wheat. Kaoliang, Bean and Cotton Seed Oil which are the pro- duce of Manchuria, and Rice will not invalidate claims for the above and

"returns" will be payable on Freight contributed thereon, or upon Suk and freight contributed by Treasure, or any cargo, the freight upon which may be arranged at a "net" rate..

Exporters applying for returns, which will be payable (in London) on and after January 1, 1930, July 1, 1930, and January 1, 1981, respec- tively, must all up and sign forms which

CAN De obtained from the

gentarters failing for returns with

in three months after the conclusion of each rebate period forfeit their claim thereto.

ON

Merchants purchasing cargo c.i.f. basis should stipulate for ship ment by Conference Steamers.-

Yours faithfully,

INCHCAPE, For the Managing

Directors.

North Wall Basin: "Seamew." East Wall Basin: "Titania," Sub- marines and "Francel"

North Arm: "Cornwall"

In Dock: Marazion" 120,.. "Poet Chaucer,"

Kowloon Anchorage: Kharki and "Fortol."

Buoy 1 Buoy: "Hermes"

Foreign Man-of-War USS. "Guam."

West River Patrul "Tarantula" below Wachow." "Moorhen" Canton "Moth" Canton.

"Seamer" Hong Kong. "Cicala" Canton,

Movements

On return to harbour "Bruce" No. 8 buoy, - "Serapia" and "Thracian" No. 18 buoy,

"Sirdar" and "Somme," No. 12 buey,

"Sepoy" and "Sterling," "No. 11

graph," No. 10 buoy.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS

The CPS AMS "Empress of

Asia" arrived at Yokohama on May 1(Wed.) at 7.30 am, left Yokohama on May (Wed) at 8 pm, and is due at Hong Kong on May 8 (Wed.). am the leaves Hong Kong on May

B (Wed.) at 5 PM. C

The Bank Line "City of Delhi: leaves for Singapore and UK., May

9.

MAY SAILINGS DEPARTURE HOURS:

Hong Kong 5.30 p.m. Wuchow 2.09 p.m.

S.8. "TAI HING"

[1,068 tons Capt. O. B. Wilks.}

MAY

3rd. SUN. 19th

FRL

WED.

MON.

8th 13th

..

FRI. 24th

WED.

29th

S.S. TAI MING"

[649 tons Capt. G. J. Spink.]

MAY

TUES. 21st

SUN. 26th

SUN. 5th FRI. 101k -WED. 15th For information apply to

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