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THE CHINA MAIL.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1931.

LLOYD TRIESTINO

FORNIGHTLY PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE FOR

BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE

via Singapore, Colombo, Dombay, Aden, Sues & Port Sald Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading

to Flame, Genos, All Italian, Adriatic, Levant,

Black Sea and Danube Ports Passengers to LONDON (Overland).

NEXT SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG

1*8.9. "CRACOVIA”

S.S. "VENEZIA-L"

*9.5. "GANGE"

M.V. "HILDA”

*S.S. "PILSNA'

For Shanghai

For Singapore

& Japan

& Italy

Mar. 4 Mar. 9 Apr. 7

Feb. 22 Mar. 10 Mar. 25 Apr. 12 Apr. 19

* Passenger Steamers with First, Second and Second Inter- mediate Accommodation,

† Outward voyage to Shanghai only, Sailing Dates subject to alteration without notice.

For Freight and Passages apply to:--

Queen's Building.

Tel. 28021.

DODWELL & CO., LTD..

Agents.

YK.LINE

N.

GLENAPP IN COLLISION.

Extraordinary Incident

at Shanghai.

Shipping

Intelligence.

SHIP'S BACK BROKEN MERCHANT NAVY IN

GOES AGROUND OFF DUNGENESS IN FOC.

INDIA.

Admission of Indian Cadets.

In an impenetrable blanket of fog. which blacked out the flashes of the lighthouse An unusual shipping accident in Dungeness and prevent-

London, Jan. 26. occurred at Shanghai when the ed the captain from hear-

An allusion to the fact that Glenapp and the New York colliding any warning sigpals, the Nur several Indian cadets trained on ed in the Astraca Channel. Dam- tureton, a British steamer of H.M.S. Dufferin have joined Bri age to the extent of Tls. 100,000 6,500 tons, bound from the Tyne tish shipa is contained in the an- was done, the latter ship suffer with a cargo of coal, went nual report of the Officers of the Ing most.

She may become a total wreck. aground carly off Dungeness. Merchant Navy Federation. There is a gaping crack across her deck.

by

of

R.

She was built in 1929 Messrs. Short Brothers, Sunderland, for Mesars. Chapman and Son, of Newcastle.

Tugs Standing By. Two tugs from Dover are standing by, but it is too-danger

It says that the merchant navy in India is on the threshold of a development similar to that of many years ago in the Indian Civil Service and medical, legal and engineering professions.

It expresses the opinion that if these young educated Indians have an aptitude for a sea carect (which remains to be seen) and

Inward bound with a general cargo, the Glenapp, of the Glen Line, was coming up the Astraca Channel at 1.30 p.m., following the Rowens, which is under char- ter to the Kailan Mining Adminis tration. The Glenapp apparently was overtaking the Rowena and had almost succeeded in doing so when the New York,, outward bound with a cargo of timber, ap-nus to make any attempt at pra- if the conditions and rewards of proached.

sent to drag the steamer "off.a sea carcer are sufficiently great; Wireless messages were sent out to retain them (which many soon after ore o'clock but doubt) then no amount of oppo was not until about sition will prevent their entry 5.30 that this little fishing village into the technical side of the ship on the marshes was awakened by ping Industry in India. the shrill call of a siren,

The crew on the Nurtureton

it

The Glenapp immediately alter ed course to starboard which made it necessary for the Rowena, between the Glenapp and the west bank of the river, to turn to wards the bank. The Rowena could not avoid the Astraea Chan- nel No. 4 buoy, and hit it, damnumbered about 40, and were then nging it badly.

still on board the vessel.

REDUCED THROUGH TICKETS TO EUROPE VIA USA, VARYING Glenapp, instead of away from it,

FROM £83 TO £120 ON SALE

SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.

TAIYO MARU

CHICHUBU MARU

Thursday, 19th February. Wednesday, 4th March.

SEATTLE, VICTORIA via Shanghai & Japan Ports.

HEIAN MARU

HIYE MARU

Tuesday, 24th February. Thursday. 26th March.

LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM via

Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Suez, YASUKUNI MARU

Saturday, 21st February. Saturday, 7th March,

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.

HAKONE MARU

KITANO MARU

ATSUTA MARU

† TOKIWA MARU

KAGA MARU

Thursday,

Thursday,

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.

Friday, Wednesday,

19th February. 26th March.

27th February. 11th March

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

Mexico & Panama. HEIYO MARU

Thursday,

5th March. SOUTH AMERICA (East Coast) via Singapore, Cape Town & Ports,

Wednesday, 25th February.

KAWACHI MARU

NEW YORK, BOSTON via Panama.

1st March.

+ TAKETOYO HARU ....... Sunday, LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Stamboul (Constantinople), Genca.

† LYONS MARU (calls Saigon) .... Saturday,

CALCUTTA vin Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.

SHANGHAI KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

11th March

† CALCUTTA HARU

Sunday,

PENANG MARI

Sunday,

LIMA MARU

Thursday

KANAGAWA HARU (Kobe dir cet) Saturday,

FUSHIMI MARU.. ...

TANGO MARU..

Saturday, Monday.

1st March. bib March.

19th February, 21 February. .21st February.

2n4 March

+ Cargo only.

For further information apply to:-NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

Telephone 20291. (Private exchange to all departments.)

0.

K.

SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

LONDON, HAMBURG, ROT-1 Amazon Maru......

Tues.,

10th Mar.

For some reason or other the

Conference on Board, New York came towards the

Telephone messages were sent and within

to the owners, and by noon the a few seconds the agents had arrived at Dungeness, ships had come into collision, but and were taken out to the steam- not before the Glenapp had turn-er. They held a conference with ed slightly.

the captain, one of the senior skippers of the line, who has had 37 years at sea.

New York Damaged Badly. The New York suffered badly through the impact. There was a big gap in the side, part of the deck was stove in, and the fore- old immediately commenced to flood, so that the ship was very soon down by the bow. The cargo of wood was exposed to view by the crack in the side.

The Nurtureton is lying about half a mile out in the bay.

The currents will be to blame this ship-which is probably worth more than £100,000 be- comes a total wreck.

In addition to the gap in the rlecks, the vessel is buckled on both aides, and the holds are flooded.

"It is impossible to make any attempt to remove the steamer as she is," an official said: "She will have to be lightened.

The Glenapp suffered very much less, as the ship bad gone how on into the New York. The top rows of plates on the star- board bow were buckled, there eing a large gap between the first and second rows, while the stem suffered slightly. The ac- vident renlered it impossible to work either bow anchor, so the ship on coming into harbour pro- | ceeded right up to the "It may be possible to repair Dollar Wharf fore swinging, the ship as she stands, or perhaps tollowed by tugs who had seen the owners will decide to cut her the signal indicating the ship was in two and rebuild." not fully under control.

Later.

The damage to the New York now appears to be greater than originally reported, and at the present rates of. exchange will probably cost over Tis, 200,000 to repair. The ship is now discharg- |ing cargo prior to going into

dock.

[The Glenapp was due in Singa. pore on February 18.]

NEW FRENCH LINER.

MACHINERY TO DEVELOP OVER 150,000 S.H.P.

Rumour has been very busy during the last few weeks regard- 6th Maring a new Atlantic "Ayer" for the Compagnie Generale Trans- atlantique, to be built by the 20th Feb. Penhoet yard at St. Nazaire.

Considerable secrecy has been ob served, but it is understood that preliminaries are now arranged, and that construction has com- menced.

ard Mar.

TERDAM & ANTWERP

via

Singapore, Colombo,

Suez & Port Sald.

RIO DE JANEIRO, BANTOS Hawait Maru

Fri.,

* BUENOS AIRES

via

Saigon, Singapore, Colom.

bo, Durban, & Capetown.

KARACHI & BOMBAY via Honohila Maru

Fr

Singapore & Colombo ....

DURBAN, LOURENCO Panama Maru

Tues.,

HARQUES, BEIKA, DAR.

ES-SALAAM, ZANZIBAR

& MOMBASA. vin Singa-

pero & Colombe.

MELBOURNE via Manila, Sydney Maru

Fri

Brisbane & Sydney.

CALCUTTA via Singapore & Colobes Mara

Rangoon.

Thors..

VICTORIA. SEATTLE | Arabia Maru (from

TACOMA & VANCOUVER

Shanghai)

Sat,

vis Japan Parts

NEW YORK via Japan porta, Hokuroku Maru

Thur...

Los Angeles & Panama.

Call Direct at Boston,

Philadelphia & Baltimore.

JAPAN PORTS (Freight Sør-

vice].

EAPHONG VĨ, Hohow & Esnado Maru

Thurs..

Pakhoi (Fortnightly).

KEELUNG via Swatow. & Hozan Mary

Sun.,

Amoy (Every Sunday Canton Maru: Noon).

Sun.,

1st Mar,

TAKAO vin Swatoy & Amoy Dell. Maru

Thurs.,

26th Feb,

(Fortnightly).

For further siculars please apply to:-

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.

PHOTO SUPPLIES,

21st Feb.

"The cargo of 11,000 tons of coal will have to be taken off, pre- sumably in lighters and barges, and then it remains to be seen what can be done.

WARSHIPS IN PORT.

The following British warships ware in harbour to-day-

Bridgewater-South wall. Bruca V. 8 huy Cumberland-West wall dock. Herald-South wall. Hermes No. 1 busy. Iroquois North wall. Kent-Nerth arm Marazion-No. 18 buoy. Medwar-No. 2 bust. Odin-No. 2 buoy Osiris-In dock Oswald-In doëk. Otus-No. 2 buoy. Petersfield-North wall. Sandwich-South wall. Seppy-No. 11 buoy. Seraph No. 12 buey, Sera; -No. 7 buoy. Sterling-In dock. Stormcloud-No. 11 buoy, Suffolk-No. 6 buoy. Tamar.-Basin.

Foreign Man-of-War. Argus-French gunboat.

STEAMERS' MOVEMENTS.

When the Ile de France was 6th Mar,built at the same yard in 1927 The C.P.S. EU.S. Empress of 19th Feb. she was the largest ship built Russia arrived at Yokohama on since the war, in any country, February 10 (Mon.) at 9 a.m., left being758ft. long by 91ft. 9in. Yokohama on February 16 (Mon.) beam, and 40,400 tons displace at 5. p.m., and is due at Hong ment. Her four screws, direct- Kong on February 28 (Mon.), 19th Mar.driven by ateam turbines at 286 a She leaves, Hong Kong for revolutions per minute, give her bulla on February 23 (Mon.) at

speed of 24 knota.. She has 6 ym.

If the new movement was lo wards the achievement of a renuine want it would succeed in spite of opposition, but if it wos merely the result of political pro- paganda it would die a natural death.

ARRIVALS OF SHIPS."

زیم

Monday, February 16 Chastine Maorak, Danish atr., 3,199 tons, Captain L. O. Baerentzen, from Shanghai, buoy No. A18.

Jebsen & Co.

Saarland, German str., 4,076 tons,,

Capt. H. Helfer, from Singa pore, Kowloon Wharf. Jebsen & Co. Susana II., Chinese str., 2,440 tons,

Capt. N. Roez, from Amoy, Kowloon Dock.-Master:

Tuesday, February 17. Athos II., French str., 8,947 tons,

Capt. Le Flakec, from Saigon,; buoy No. A2-M.M Cheongshing, British. str., 1.266 tons, Capt. D. Burleigh. from Walhaiwel, buoy No. B2.-J. M. & Co.

Hsin Chang, Chinese str.. 1,268 tons, Capt. J. S. Soden, from Canton, C.M.9.N. Wharf.-| C.S.M.N. & Co. Invincible, American str., 4,829 tone, Capt. F. Ulstad, from Tsingtao, Laichikok Anchor- age.-L. Everett Inc. Kamo, British str., 725 tons, Capt. W. Beer, from Hongay, Yau- mati Anchorage-Williamson| & Co.

Nonchang. British str., 1,498 tons, Capt. R. Allinson, from Wuhu, buoy No. B20.—B. & S. Oregon Star, British str., 8,591 tona,}

Capt. C. Lenmark, from Singa- pore, Kowloon Wharf-Dod- well & Co.

CANADIAN PACIFIC

QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC

12 DAYS FROM CHINA AND 8 DAYS FROM JAPAN.

TO CANADA AND U.S.A.

Icog

HOGTA

Yokohama

Sabouver

Hobs Bhanghai

LEATH Leara Empress of Canada Bar. 5 Mar. 8 Mar, 10 Mar. 13 Mar. 21 Empress of Russia" Mar. 18 Mar. 21 Bimc. 24 Mar, 28 Apr. 4 Empress of Japan Apr. 1 Apr. 4 Apr. 7 Apr. 9 Apr. 17 Empress of Asła". Apr, 10 Apr. 18 Apr. 16 Apr. 18 Apr. 27 Empress of Canada† Apr. 25 Apr. 28 Apr. 30 May 2 May 14 Empress of Russia May 8 May 11 Hay 11 May 15 May 25 Empress of Japant May 23 May 28 May 28 May 30 June 10 Empress of Asia*, June 8 Joze 8 June 11 June 13 June 72 Empress of Canada June 20 June 23 June 25 June 27 July 8 Empress of Russia July 3 July 6 July 9 July 11 July 20 Empress of Japan July 18 July, 21 July 23 July 25 Aug. 5 Empress of Asia" July 31 Aug. 3 Auz. 6 Aug. 8 Aug. 17 Empresa of Canada Aug. 15 Aug. 18 Aug. 20 Aug. 22 Aug. 30 Empress of Russia Aug. 28 Aug. 31 Sept. 3. Sept. 5 Sept. 14 Empress of Japan Sept. 12 Sept. 15 Eept. 17 Sept. 19 Sept. 27

(Call at Nagasaki the day after departure from Shanghai) Calls at Honolulu on June 5. Calls at Honolulu on May 8.

HONG KONG MANILA SERVICE.

Leave Arrive Hong Kong Manila

Emp. of Russia Feb. 23 Feb. 25 Emp. of Japan Mor. 21 Mar. 23 Telaphonca: Passenger.. 20762 Freight

20042

WORLD'S GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM

BRITISH WUCHOW LINE

FEBRUARY SAILINGS..

DEPARTURE HOURS:

Hong Kong 5.30 p.m. Wuchow 2 p.m. 83. "TAI HING"

(1,068 ton-Capt. Trott.) FEBRUARY.

SAT.

21at THURS. 26th

When they pass the Shlahing Gorge, the American travellers say "Well, we guess this beats the Hudaon River, our show płacę." Continental visitors re- mark that it reminds them of the [649 tons-Capt. W. H. Lawton.] "Rhine and Switzerland." Whilst

British tourists declare

"Surely,

8.8. TAI MING"

TUES: 24th. FEBRUARY.

Co

Ltd.,

SANG WO

the Lake district or the Scottish Fur Information apply to RIDOFB,

bat with B little less vegetation.". Now why not take a Ave-days' round trip and as for yourself. It costs you only $40.

29, Connaught Road. West,

'Phone 20893.

DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.

(This cross-word puzzle has been made by an export but our readers are warned to look out for occasional phonetic spellings, such as harbor, plow, and altho.)

Porthos, French str., 7,530 tons, Capt. Filippi, from Shanghai, Kowloon Wharf.-M.M. Prosper, Norwegian str., 1,377 tons, Capt. E. D. Knutsen, from Sia- gapore, bucy No. B17-K. Lar- sen & Co.

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Yingchow, British str. 1,216 tons,

Capt. W. G. McKenzie from Saigon, buoy No. B15.—B. & S. Tjikarang, Dutch str., 9,506 tons, Capt. P. Hopman, from Tg. Pandang, buoy No. A8- J.C.JJ.L

Wednesday, February 18. Celebes Marn, Japanese str., 4.268] tons, Capt. J..Itow, from Sak-: to, buoy No. A9.-O.SK. Dorry, German str., 878 tona, Capt

J. Bruhn, from Sama Port,! Yaumati Anchorage. - Chasi Yue Teng.

Hozan Maru, Japanese: str., 1,888 tons, Capt · H. Oyams, from Swatow, 0.8.K. Wharf-

0.8.K.

Kitano Maru, Japanese str., 4,925 tons, Capt. B. Matsukura, from Nagasaki, buoy « No.. Ad

twenty Prudhon-Capus boilers (a The C.P.SR.M.S. Empress of kind of combination of the Scotch Australia (R/W Crulse) arrived 10th Feb. and water-tube types) burning at Keelung on February 19 22nd Feb.il under forced draught.

N.Y.K. (Thura.) at 86 a.m., leaves Keelung ch February 19 (Thurs.) at 6 pas, Mão Lee Chinese str., 1.209, tons, Capt. Y. Watanabe, from Swa- It is understood that the new und ta due at Woosung on Febru vessel, which still awaits a name, ary 21 (Sat.) at 7 aim. She leaves tow, Kowloon Anchorage.

Yeo Tai Hong. - will have a service speed exceed-Woosung on February 21 (Sat.) at ing 30 knots and that her ma 11 pm.

PHOTOS TAKEN DAY AND NIGHT. Zeiss, Kodaks, Cameras, Films, Plates, and Papers, etc. Developing, Printing, and Enlarging.

KAT 24 HOURS SERVICE"

Price Moderate

A Trial Order is Solicited.

THE KWONG KWUI CO, LTD.

ren's Road Central, Hong Kong.

Tel 22170.

Electri Transmission?

chinery is to develop over 150,000 The CF.SR.M.S. Empress - DÍ shaft horsepower, distributed Rassia arrived at Kobe on Febru over four screws. As in her ary 17 (Tues.) nt 8 pm, left Kobe Proto-type, the direct drive is fa- on February 19 (Wed.) at 6 a.m., voured, as everything is being and is due as Nagasaki on Febru subordinated to passenger coma-ary 19 (Thurs) at 5 am. She fort, and quietude is a sine qualeares Nagashi 40 February, 10

(Turs) Fat 1pmo

non.

From a weight point of view, high-pressure water-tube boilers cre a foregone conclusion, and there is now, of course, ample ex- perience of this type to draw upon: Further particular will be Awaited with keen interest, in view of the progress being

kinderstood, ins

The P&O Somali left gSingapore for the part, on Febru ary 17 at 9 a.in, and a due hero. on February 21 at about 8 p.m.

IGNEES NOTICE

Milan Maru, Japanese str.. 8,400 dous, Capt. 8. Taufli, from Milke, bro No.- A18.—Y.K.K.

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