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SUCCESSFUL MEETING
TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1929.
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Oct. 15
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The thirty-third meeting of the Association Technique Maritime et Aeronautique enjoyed a great success, and most interesting discussions .took place after the reading of the papers.
Questions of up-to-date interest like waye, steamship lines and
high pressure boilers and piping, super- Yacht Building in Germany routes have joined the advisory charging of diesel engines, saving in It is reported by the Bri- council of Travel Society, Inc., it is the operation of vessels, reduction of at Hamborg, announced by Gen. J. L. Kincaid, the frictional losses, etc., wore dealt with Consul-General
there that
ΣΤΑ at present president. The society was incorporat in a very comprehensive munner by
ed to
travel upwards of 80 yachts in course of con-
encourage
qualified engineers, thus affording a and struction at the Weser yards for Ameri. North
South America and to valuable contribution to progress and The vesses range in facilitate visits by its members to Old possible solutions to many leading pro- blems with which international ship- length from eight to sixteen metres World points not usually included in some for sailing only, ethers being fit tourist, itineraries. The headquarters building and marine engineering circles ted with auxiliary motors. It is under- of the society are ii the Hotel Com- are concerned. stood that the reason for so many modere. E. W. Beatty, president of the The banquet, which was held on June German Canadian Pacific Railway and Sir 6, was at the
presided over by M. yachts being built yards is due to the fact that in the Henry Thornton, president of the Laurent-Eynac, Minister for Air, who American clubs races take place be- Canadian National Railway, have ac emphasised the close connection exist tween vessels of identically the same cepted membership on the advisorying between air and sea navigation, type, so that the test is one of seaman council, of which Supreme Court and remarked that several French ship exclusively, and that consequently Justice W. H. Black is honorary chair shipbuilding firms have now successful- the clubs place numerus orders for man. Others joining in the council iniy turned part of their activities to- vessels of the same type. The German clude J. F. Galvin, president of the wards the design and construction of yards specialise in the production of Port of New York Authority; C. Laeroplanes and seaplanes. sundry standard vessels and stock yacht Sicard; F. A. Dudley, president of the This was also the opinion expressed U.S. Hotels Co.; L. L. Driggs, president by M. Emmanuel Rousseau, Ingenieur fittings."Liverpool Journal of Com
of Pradential Airways; G. II. Lund- General a Genie Maritime, for Coun merco."
Suez Canal Traffic
beck,
director of the Swedish cillor of State, mumber of the Academy .The
the return annual
Americanaging
S.S. Co. C. R. Kelley, vice- of Marine, and President of the Asso-From Hong Kong to SHANGHAI chips and their
that president of the American Trust Co.;ciation, who laid stress upon the con- tonnage
Canal Suez the through passed
G. J. Ryan, president of the Board of tribution, afforded by members of the shows that the number of vessels was Education; F. L. Heude, manager of Association to the improvement of 6,084, of a gross and net tonnage of French Line and C. E. Sudborough, transport and of international relations. 44,100,813 and 31,905,302 tons, respec assistant vice-president of the Pennsyl M. Rousseau was especially pleased tively, and that the transit receipts-vania Railroad. General Kincaid also to welcome Mr. I. W. Dana, secretary amounted to 222,396,208
said that a committee of authors, tra of the Institution of Naval Architects, British Hag Vessels flying the
vellers and critics acting in behalf of who crossed the Channel on the same of the Travel Society, will review books day for the purpose of attending the bered 8.893, with a gross tonnage 25,016,230 tons, and a net tonnage of of travel and recommend what they con- banquet, and to whom M. Laurent- 18.124,074 tons. Dutch vessels came sider to be the best travel book of the Fynac handed the Cross of Knight of next with 617 vessels of 4,802,668 month, to be called "the Travel So-the Legion of Honour,
of the gross and 3,929,628 net, with German ciety's choice."-"Shipping Register." French Government. The president of vessels following Dutch very closely
New Trans-Pacific Service the Association added that by being with G11 vessels of 4,491,099 gross and
Of the British ships of Oslo; now on the Pacific Coast, an- tionship which has always existed.be- A. F. Klaveness, steamship owner, present at this banquet, Mr. Dana gave 3,300,018 net.
a valuable evidence of the hearty rela- 2,329 were merchant vessels, 404 were
nounces a new trans-Pacific service
the Association Technique mail steamers, 143 were warships and
be opened in October with motor tween transports, 30 were Government char-
The principal Pacific Coast Maritime and the Institution of Naval tered vessels and 476 were merchant ships.
Five hundred and ports will be served by the line, which Architects, of which the former claim latter. ships in ballast.
calls at Shanghai. Hong to be the "spiritual sons" of the ten passages took place of vessels will make
M. Rousseau also paid ribute to the with more than 150 metres in length Kong, Singapore, Sumatra and Java tactful and most valuable action of and 18 actres beam. The longest was Extension may be made to the turbine steamer "Belgenland" Penang and Port Swettenham, accord-1. G. Bourges, general secretary of Norwegian owner. The the association, who is responsible to (684,5 feet) and the widest the cruiser ing to the
ship motor
"Somerville" the a wide extent for the revival of the "Hermes," aircraft, carrier, (90 feet).
"Bronxville" will be the first to go on-association after the war, and for the Six vessels had the maximum allowed berth in the new service, for which success of the annual meetings, in draft (32 feet),-"Liverpool Journal
Bourges, being a former Ingenieur the H. E. Johnson Co. cf Portland, of Commerce."
will be general agent. Of the first Gve Principal du Genie. Maritime, is fully vessels to be assigned to the run, three acquainted with problems relating to naval architecture; he was a delegate will be replaced by new motor ships. The latter will have tanks for the for France at London Conference on transportation of oils and refrigerator Safety of Life at Sea in 1914, and has compartments. They will be of 14 done much for many years to foster
the association.- knots. The California representative the acsivity of
"Journal of Commerce" yet to be named. Swayne and Hort have been mentioned for the berth.- "New York Journal of Commerce."
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To Exclude Millionaires Reduction of 10
cent. per cabin fares trip round in the trans-Atlantic service explained by Canadian Pacific Steam- ship officials as an effort to "keep millionaires in their class" instead of having them monopclise tourist third "Too many class accommodations. people are travelling tourist and third cabin on our steamships," William Baird," passenger traffic manager of the line, says in reference to a peculiar *80 at- tractive has the tourist third cabin be- come that it has tempted people of the better classes to experiment with this type of accommodation. The 10 per cent, reduction in round trip fares is a gesture of invitation for them to continue in the environment to which they have been accustomed." "New York Journal of Commerce."
REDUCED THROUGH TICKETS TO EUROPE VIA U.S.A. VARYING situation in Atlantic traffic.
FROM £83 TO £120 ON SALE
SUMMER EXCURSION RATES
From Hong Kong to Shanghai
and return
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Moji
.H.K.$120 165
190
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SIBERIA MARU
Wednesday, 24th July, Wednesday, 7th August.
Monday, 29th July. Monday, 12th August.
TAIYO MARU
MISHIMA MARU
SEATTLE, VICTORIA via Shanghai & Japan Ports.
IYO MARU
LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM via
Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Sucz
SUWA MARU
FUSHIMI MARU
Saturday, 27th July. Suturday, 10th August,
Wednesday, 24th July. Wednesday, 21st August.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.
AKI MARU
KAGA MARU
+ NAGATO MARÚ
- TAMBA MARU
Mexien & Panama.
Saturday, Sunday,
27th July. 11th August.
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu, Los Angeles,
Monday, BOKUYO MARU
10th August. SOUTH AMERICA (East Coast) via Singapore, Cape Town & Ports,
Friday, 9th August.
Tuesday, 23rd July. Sunday, 4th August.
Saturday, 20th July.
NEW YORK, BOSTON via Panama.
BINGO MARU
† ATAGO MARU
+ KUMA MARU
LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Constantinople, Genoa.
† DURBAN MARU
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.
↑ RANGOON MARÜ
+ BENGAL MARU
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
+ AKITA MARU (Kobe direct)
KAGA MARU (Nagasaki direct).
HAKUSAN MARU
+ Cargo only.
Wednesday, Thursday,
17th July. 8th August.
Friday, 19th July. Friday, Monday,
19th July.
22nd July.
Redaced 1st Class Excursion Rates quoted between Manila and Australla,
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*** Colombo, Durban & Cape Town, MONTEVIDEO MARU
BOMBAY Via Singapore & Colombo.
SHUNKO MARU
Tuesday, 30th July.
Friday, 19th July.
DURBAN, LOURENCO MARQUES, BEIRA, DAR-ES-SALAAM, ZANZI-
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Tuesday, 6th
6th August CALCUTTA Via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon,
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You haven't. been up the West Dollar Ship Plans Approved
River? Then let us tell you that you R. Stanley Dollar, vice-president and
have in store one of the most inter- general manager of the Dollar S.S. Co.,
possibly take. who has been in Washingtoa for several The C.P.S. R.M.S. "Empress of esting trips you can
Hong Kong on June The s.s. "Tai Ming" and "Tai Hing," days concerning the building of new Russia" from ships for the company's fleet, on May 22 26, arrived at Vancouver on July 13. after leaving Hong Kong, call at
with Government offcials conferred
The P. & O. ss.. "Alipore" left concerning Federal aid for the propes Shanghai for this port on July 16 Samahui, Shinhing, Takking, Dosing ed shipbuilding company of the Dollar at 6.30 a.m., and is due here on July and stop at Wuchow. These steamers Linė. Dollar said his company pro- 20 at about 6 am posed to build six new large, fast and
The Ben Line s.s. "Benvenue" from are admirably suited to this service modern combination passenger and Middlesbra', Antwerp, London, Straits and you will enjoy the five-days' round freight liners. Plans submitted to tho committee, and approved by the Ship and Philippines is due to arrive here trip immensely.
on July 21. Ship Styles to be Like Hotel
ping Board, call for 650-feet steamers Furnishings intended to help prevent with twenty knot speed and a dis-France" arrived at
The C.P.S. R.M.S. "Empress of Yokohama on seasickness are used in several big Bri- placement of 35,000 tons. They will July 15 (Mon.) at 7.30 a.m., left tish liners now undergoing their
be the largest ships ever built for the Yokohama on July 15 (Mon.) at 7 annual overhauling. An official of
marchant service in the U.S. and under
P... Liverpool firm which has just received
She leaves 22 (Mon.), a.m. a contract for refurnishing a portion present plans would be used to supple- and is due at Hong Kong on of the Curmarder "Aquitania," revealsment the Dollar fleet in its round-the- Hong Kong on July 28 (Tues.) at
5 p.m.
a tendency in ship appointment is to as far as possible, fre a passenger from the consciousness of being on board a ship,
Furnishing a ship like a laxurious hotel has a psychological effect, on passengers, and tends to reduce sen- sickness. A passenger, particularly on a long voyage, must have variety in his surroundings, 20 modernist styles to stimulate imagination are often used. New, and piquant ideas, however, must be introduced sparingly lest they irritate the passenger.
world service. Under the terms of the
WARSHIPS HERE
The following are the warships at present in harbour:--
At the North Basin: H.M.S. Tamar," L15 and 119.
At the North AME: H.M.S.
Jones-White. law the Federal Govern- ment can loan up to 75 per cert. of the cost of the construction of each of the proposed vessels. The vessels will be equipped as naval auxiliaries with gun mounts for use in event of war. As peacetime craft they will have ac- commodations for 332 first, 140 second and, 772 steerage passengers es well a large cargo capacity. The vessels will be equipped with turbo-electric drive and Babcock and Wilcock water- tube, boilers. They will have 650,000 "Sirdar" and "Somme." Chiefly to be
cubic feet of general cargo space and simed at is dignity, combined with comport and repose. Oakland Tri-70,000 cubic feet of refrigerator space. It is reported that the first two ships bune."
will be built by the Newport News New Trans-Pacific Line
This Early entry of the East Asiatic Co. of Shipbuilding Company yards.
yard. is now completing the liner Copenhagen into the trans-Pacific trade Pennsylvania" for the Panama Pacific is indicated by the announcement that Line, the third steamer turned out by the company is building two new motor
the yard for the intercoastal company. ships for thi trade and plans four more. Although these vessels are not-San Francisco Examiner," to be ready for service before the early part of 1930 it is expected that the company will charter vessels for the trade within the next few months. The new motor ships are to have a dead weight tonnage of 10,600, with 70,000 feet of refrigerator space and accommodations for fifty passengers, They will have an average speed of fourteen knots."New York Journal of Commerce."
of the
Building New Ships for the U.S. Mercantile Marine Аргоров the statement. Chairman O'Connor of Shipping Board that passage of the Jones White bili nas resulted in ship- owners signing agreements as part of their ocean, mail contracts to build a total of 40 new ships, it is noted that only seven of these have been ordered thus far: Two for the Ward Line, one N.Y.K. Buys Steamers
for the Grace Line, one for the Ameri- The steamer "Taiyo Maru," can South African Line, three for the flagship of the Nippon Yusen Matson LineNew York Journal of Kaisha
along with the Commerce,” fleet, “Yoshino Mau, has been purchas-
Travel Forecast
ed by the company from the Japanese Roy V. Crowder, passenger
of
Government, according to information
the Las received at San Fancisco on May 16 by traffic manager
Angeles S.S. Co. returned to San Takes Yamamoto, manager for the line.
May 27 after a four The "Taiyo Maru" was formerly the Francisco on German steamer Cap Finisterre" and weeks tour of the Fest. He reports the Yoshino Maru" was formerly the that the outlook for tourist travel to German steamer "Kleist." Both the Pacific Coast this summer com- with last season, vessels were awarded to the Japanese pares favourably Government after the World War. Honolulu, he said, will get its usual of tourists from the The "Taiyo Maru" was built in Ger- large number
Eastern Staten He also reports that man yards in 1911 for the Hamburg-
the cruise of the Lassco liner "City of South American service. After the war she made several trans-Atlantic cross Los Angeles," leaving October 5 for ings as a troop ship, returning Ameri- South and Central America, will be ean soldiers. She was then taken over well patronised. The cruise is 16,500- by the Japanese Government and miles and will be for sixty-four days. later chartered to the Toyo Kisen San Francisco Examiner." Kaisha, which placed her in the San Orient Trade Improving Franscisco-Orient service in June, Trade with the Orient from 1931. The loe has been in that ser- both the Atlantic and Pacific vice since, having been taken over by Coast is showing a healthy the N.Y.K. line in May, 1036. The crease with little friction between tha "Yoshino Maru, which has been oper- competing services of Pacific Coast ated under charter from the Japanese direct and Atlantic Coast via the canal, Government by the N.Y.K has been according to L. L. Bates, general serving in the company's Formosa freight agent of the American Mail
Line New York Journal of Com announced.*San Francisco Chronicle. merce.
VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER Via Japan Poris from Japan trade. The prices paid were not
Shanghal, d
MELBOURNE Via Manila, Brisbane & Sydney.
Wednesday, 7th August,
Friday, 19th July.
NEW YORK-Vin Japan perts, San Francisco & PanSER.
SASHIMALAYA MARU PER
HAIPHONG Via Heihow & Pakho
GHAVANA MARU
JAPAN PORTS,
BAT
KEELUNG-Vis Swałow & Amoy,
SECANTON MARU
TAKAO-VI■ SWATOW & AMOY
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Examination goods restined for the inspection of all exportation from China has been or ganised by the Ministry of Industry with Mr Chow Ping-wen as director. The purpose of the new office is to ex- sure that all native products exported to foreign countries are of the highest quality. The, bureau will devote itself to the inspection of cotton, food-stuffs, raw silk and other raw material "New York Journal of Commerce,
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take reminded to delivery, of their goods which will be subject to rent after July 2015001 Consignees of cargo ex s.City. of Bedford" are reminded to take delivery of their goods which will be subject to eat after July, 211
At the West Wall Dock:-B.M.S. "Castor,"
In Dock:H.M.S. "Cicala," At No. 7 Buoy:H.M.S. "Sepoy," At No. 8 Buoy:-H.M.S. "Slandend." At No. 9 Buoy:-H.M.S. "Sterling."
Foreign Men-of-War U.S.S. Gunboats "Guam" and “Min- danao."
French Gunboat "Argus."
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8.5. "TAI HING".
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FRI.
26th WED. 31st
21st
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[649 tons Capt. G. J. Spink.) JULY
FRI.
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MON. 29th
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