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COASTAL SHIPPING

F

Latest Changes in Personnel

hos

SHIPPING

the

SECTION.

THE TAI SHAN

First Visit to Hong Kong

ON THE COLUMBUS

[

Impressions of Giant Liner

A FLOATING PALACE

By courtesy of Messrs. Melchors & Co., local agents for the Nord- deutscher Lloyd line, a China Mail representative was privileged to go over the giant ship Columbus, which arrived here yesterday with The m.v. Tal Shan, paid her first several hundred tourists, principally visit to Hong Kong yesterday, arriv-Americans, aboard. ing from Manila at 4.30 p.m.

Captain R. H. Fairley, of the Chinklang, has gone master, Chengtu.

The ship has been specially Captain J. D. Whyte, of

She is one of the five now ships chartered by Messrs. Raymond- Chengtu, is on reserve.

on the New York-Oriontal run, via Whitcomb for a round-the-world Captain J. S. G. Brown, of the Panama, Japan, Shanghai, Hong cruise, and her arrival excited con- Woosung.

master, Kong and Manila. Built in 1929 siderable Intereat, gone

as she is the at Kiel, the Tal Shan is owned by largest ship to visit Hong Kong. Ngankin.

Captain J. Legge, from reserve Wilh-Wilhelmsen. She has a gross Her gross tonnage is 32,354, and has gone master, Woosung.

tonnage of 6,700, and a nett tonnage net 16,289, and her length 749 feet. Captala J. H. Hodgkiss, of the of 4,057. The crew consists of 42 This compares with the Belgenland's Ngankin, is on reserve.

Europeans, and Captain Christion-27,132, 15,352, and 62 feet, re- Mr. J. W. Jenkins, chief officer, sen is in command, Suiyang, has gone master Yunnan.

Mr. T. P. Beatty, chief offeer, Taiyuan. has gone chief officer, Tsinan.

Mr. T. E. Rees, second Suiyang, has gone acting officer, Kueichow.

spectively.

on the

now

The measurements of the ship The Columbus, when are length 460 feet, beam 60.4 feet, Atlantic run, carries first, second, and depth 42.0 feet. Messra. tourist, and third class passengers, Dodwell and Company are the local in accordance with what is officer, agents.

practically standard practice on the Western Ocean. chief;

For the purpose of tourist trips she is, of course, specially Atted out..

The Taf Shan brought 50 tons of general cargo to Hong Kong and ap-has 6,324 tons for other ports. She leaves for Shanghal at 5 p.m. to- day..

Mr. A. E. F. Smith has been pointed second officer, Sulyang.

Mr. E. G. Benson, chief officer. Kueichow, is on Home leave.

gune second

officer,

Sacks of Husks Stolen

Mr. J. Kelly, second officer, BOAT MASTER'S LOSS Ningpo, has Taming.

Captain A. Sinclair,, from Home leave, has gone master, Mingsang.

Captain N. Cook, of the Ming- sang, is on reserve.

Mr. J. D. Hall, third officer, Tingsang, is on reserve.

Captain A. V. Harcourt, of the Shu Kwang. is on reserve.

Mr. T. A. Lupton, chief officer, Fa Kwong, has gone master, Shu Kwang.

Mr. G. R. Wensley, third engineer officer, Tean, is on resérva.

Mr. L. Massing, from reserve, has gone third engineer offleer, Tean.

Mr. E. J. Grainger,

second engineer officer, Chaksang, is on

reserve,

PASSENGER LISTS

DEPARTURES

While Sleeping!

Quiet Comfort One can quite justifiably describe the ship as a "floating palace." The magnificent dining room will ac- commodate 450 persons, and another

special feature is a room especially

For the

for the "Riddles," the walls being gally decorated with pictures of In a report made to the Water nursery stories. Pulice Station this morning, Kwong

athletically inclined Cheung-wing, master of a cargo amongst the passengers there is a boat lying in the Yaumati Typhoon well-equipped gymnasium, and

open-air Shelter, stated that at about 3 a.m., large

swimming bath, while he was was sleeping on board, whilst a stroll round the promenade some one stole 20 sacks of husks, deck once or twice before breakfast valued at $90..

is ne much exercise as most people | require in a tropical climate.

PIRACY

(Continued from Page 1)

In passing sentence on the prisoner

1

The ship has also its own Photo studio, where pictures

be can developed. A newspaper is publish- od (and written) aboard ship.

As regards the accommodation,

and third class quarters are also fitted out on most up-to-date lines,

his Lordship said that he was fully which is designed more with a view in accordance with the verdict. The to quiet comfort than gaudy ele- prisoner had lent himself as an instru-gance, there are several three-room ment to the pirates, and the offence was suites, which, like the ordinary & very serious one. The maximum cabins, are fitted out with every penalty was five years hard la modern convenience. The second bour, but the sentence which the Court Per ss. Aeneas on March 18:- was going to impose would be three Miss M. M. Aveyard, R. H. Ball, years' imprisonment with hard labour.

Prisoner, after receiving his sen- Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Barraclough, Miss Z. F. Barraclough, J. F. Can-tence, asked to be allowed to a make a statement. This was denied him after nau, Mrs. M. F. Cannan, Miss F. A. it had been ascertained that the state Cannan, Master J. M. Cannan, Mis.ment only referred to the Magisterial A. A. Curtis, Miss B. C. Curtis, proceedings. Master J. A. Curtis, Master A. J. Curtis, V. C. Dixon. Mrs. A. F.

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8.S. TAI HING", [1,068 tons Capt. Troth] MARCH

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SUN, 30th

8.8. "TAI MING"

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23rd

FRI.. 28th

When they pass the Shlubing Gorge, the American travellers say "Well, we gucan this beats the Hudson River, (our show place.” 'Continental visitors The China Mail man was also al-remark that it reminds them of the towed to inspect the ship's bakery, "Rhine kitchens, and laundry, and was British tourists declare

and Switzerland," Whilst "Surely, the then conducted to the bridge, Lake district, or the Scottish moors, For laformation apply to— Counsel Pulled Up

where, amongst other things, but with a little less vegetation." complete telephonte Yesterday afternoon in

installation Now why not take a five-day" round examining Mr. Chau Man-king, the that, in a ship of this size, it was only $40.

caught his eye. It was explained trip and see for yourself. It costs you man who represented the people in essential that, telephones from the Shanghai in the negotiations, Mr-bridge be installed to ensure quick- D'Alamada asked. "You have never been a pirate, have you?"

Witness.-Never.

cross-

Dixon, Master A. A. Dixon, Miss G. J. Donnelly, L. E. Flater, Mr. M. D. Fisher, Miss R. A. Fisher, Master R. M. Fisher, R. R. Hall, F. H. Hegerty, Mrs. N. Hegerty, Master K. Hegerty, T. G. Kiff, Mrs. C. E. Kiff, Mrs. A. G. Lysons, Rt.

Chief Justice (to Mr. D'Almada).mand of Captain A. Ahrens, who is Rev. Bishop F. L. Norris, Miss A. S.-Isn't that a question you ought no stranger to the port. She is of

ness and smoothness of working.

The Columbus is under the com-

exceptionally broad beam. and

Tel. Central No. 202, 3821 and 3897. (Private exchange to all departments,] Parsons, R. B. Roach, Mrs. E. M. to put very carefully, unless you should be a most comfortable sca-}

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SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG BUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP—Vix Singapore

Colombo, Suez and Port Said.

AMAZON MARU ALASKA MARU

Thursday, 20th March. Monday, 21st April.

RIO DE JANEIRO, BANTOS & BUENOS AIRES-Via Saigon, Singapore,

Colombo, Durban & Cape, Town.

LAPLATA MARU

BOMBAY—Via Singapore & Colombo,

BUENOS AIRES MARU

MEIGEN MARU

SHUNKO MARU

Friday, 21st March.

Friday, 26th April.

Saturday, 22nd March. Thursday, 3rd April.

DURBAN, LOURENCO MARQUES, BEINA, DAR-ES-SALAAM, ZANZI-

BAR & MOMBASA—Via Singapore & Colomba.

CANADA MARU ....... ..... Monday, 31st March."

CALCUTTA Vha Singapore, Penang & Rangoon,

TACOMA MARU

Friday, 4th April.

Roach, Master B. J. B. Roach, Miss H. M. Roach. Miss F. Ratcliff, Mr. and Mrs. 1. C. Rosa, Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. D'Almada.No. my Lord. H. J. Ridgewell, Mrs. J. H. Wright, What right have you got Bug- Mrs. A. Sinnott, Mr. C. E-gest that this gentleman was Tarasoff, C. Zoummeroff, D. E pirate when you have no instruc- Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Strickland, tions or facts? I didn't mean Master J. Strickland, J. Johnstone, suggest that he was a pirate.

have instructions? Have you any beat. instructions to that effect?

а

to

Per-

!

She will leave early on Saturday for Chinwangtao.

WARSHIPS IN PORT

British warships in port this morn- ing were:

In Basir of R.N. Dockyard:

Bridgewater, Sandwich,

Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Farmer, Mrs.haps the question was put in an un-Tamar, E. V. Keogh, Misa J. Keogh, Mas fortunate manner. | P. M. Keogh, Mr. and Mrs. 9. M. Thomson and infant, Master S. F Thomson, the Bishop of Victoria and Mrs. Duppay, J. Williamson, Mrs. Coppin, W. L. Pattenden, D. Fraser, O. Waldman, A. S. Stokes.

What right have you to put a question Bke that? A cross-ex- aminer. is not entitled to put base- leas charges to a witness. If he is instructed, it is a different matter. What right have you to

Per Empress of Canada on March insult Mr. Chan by suggesting he is

10:

A pirate?—If you think I was Mrs. E. W. Andrews, Mr. R.Lord.

wrong in doing so, I am sorry, my Antun, Mrs. Chuadlapde Artieda,

Mr. and Mra. E. L. Arnold, Mr. and come into this Court and witness. It was very wrong. Witnesses Mrs. H. C. Amos, Mr. B. D. F. Belthbox to perform a very serious publie

VICTORIA, SEATTL, TACOMA & VANCOUVER Via Japan Ports from and family. Mr. Boothby, Mr. and duty and they are not to be exposed

Shanghai.

ARIZONA MĀRU (from S'ha!).... Tuesday, 15th April. MELBOURNE-Via Manits, Brisbane & Sydney.

MADRAS MARU

***** Monday, 7th April

EAIPHONGYL Tollow a Paliho NEW YORK-Via Japan porta, San

HAVRE MARU

JAPAN PORTS.

SEATTLE MARU

INDUS MARU (Via Amoy)

· KEELUNG-Yin Swatow & Ámoy.

HOZAN MARU

CANTON MARU

→İTAKÃO—VÍ, SWATOW & AMOT.

DELI MARU

TAKAO & KEELUNG.

BATAVIA MARU

Francisco & Panama.

Friday, 4th April.

Saturday, 22nd March. Thursday, 27th March.

Sunday, 23rd March, Noan. Sunday, 30th March, Noon.

Thursday, 27th March, 10 am.

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I am very sorry I have

Mrs. H. A. Burgess, Mr. M. Boiton to baseless and false attacks of that Mr. P. C. Bann, Miss Daris Bennett, kind. I withdraw the question. Mrs. J. Boyes, Mr. J. Bullock, Mr.

my Lord.. Henry B. Bradley, Mr. P. W. Black- well, Mr. J. A. Black, Mr. and Mrs.

put it. Geo. Beeching; Miss Alice S. Coffin, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Chisholme, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Childs, Lady Chater, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Le Count, Dr. Chadwick, Mr. and Mrs. F. Crew,

EUROPA'S MAIDEN VOYAGE

Berlin, Yesterday. Mrs. Courtney Chitney, Masterhaven sent off the Europa on her Screeching svreng at Bremer- Courtney Chitney, Miss M. M. Church, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Diehl, maiden voyage across the Atlantic. Mrs. E. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Daniels, Miss D. M. Dodds, Mr. M. H. Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, Miss C. Elizalde, Mr. and Mrs. Elizalde, Mrs. M. van Elster, Mr.

Reuter.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMER

The B.I. - 6.5. Talma loft Singa-

W. Eckert, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Find- pore for this port on March 17, lay, Mr., Fenton, Mr. J. B. p.m., and is due fiere on March Green; Major R. E. Goddart, Mr. 22, p.m.

A. P. Gallast, Mr. A. G. Hills, Mr.

H. Hampton, Mr. Fran R. Hasse,

Mrs. G. K. Heyward, Mr. W. J. son, Prof. and Mrs. M. H. Roffey, Hawker, Mr. J. B. Hawker, Lt. A. Mrs. A. H. Rockwell, Mrs. A. Raven- J. Harvey, Mr. R. K. Hapburn, Mr. acroft, Mrs. K. Shaw, Mr. M. A. H. E. Hallway, Mrs. D. Johnson, W. Stonack, Mr. P H. Suckling, Mrs. K. Kidney, Mise C. Kane, Mrs. Mrs. S. A. 8eth; Mr, W. T. Stenton, J. Knox, Master G. Knox, Miss Mr. A. Spindler, Mr. R. Stewart Anna Lent, Mrs. E. Morrison, Mias Smith, Rev. and Mrs. Stebbins, Mr. L. Morrison, Mr. C. M. Meager, Mr. 8. M. A. Smith, Miss J. Stoddart, and Mrs. R. F. Marpole, Mr. and Mr. J.-W. Stafford, Mr. and Mrs. T. Mrs. L. J. McIntyre, Mrs. Marques, Simpson, Mr. A. H. Theroux, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Mareb, Mr. and S. B. Townsend, Miss Townsend, Mrs. H. Marsdan, Mr. and Mrs. G. Rev. J. J. Toomey, Mrs. G. Tood, McMurdo, Mr. J. F. Marquia, Mr. MJ. Tanabo, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. and Mrs. E. Nadjer, Mr. T. T. Upperton, Mr. and Mrs. Way, Mr. Norris, Mr. A. Nissin, Mr. and Mrs. W. Walkinson, Mra. Mi B. J. Walsh, F. C. Peterson, Mr. RF. Pirard, Mr. D. Widowson Mr. L W. Walkin- Rev. and Mrs. W. A Praett, Hr shaw, Mr. K. 9. Westen, Major H. and Míra. P. W. Farker, Mr. F. LHP. Whitley, Mr. and Mrs, A. A. Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Robin Werner.

Iroquois Herald.

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