THE CHINA MAIL.
FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1931.
TATSUTA MARU
ASAMA MARU
HIYE MARU
HEIAN MARU
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VK.LINE
REDUCED THROUGH TICKETS TO EUROPE VIA U.S.A. VARYING
FROM £83 TO £120 ON SALE ·
SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghal, Japan Ports & Honolulu.
Wednesday, Wednesday,
SEATTLE, VICTORIA via Shanghai & Japan Ports.
LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM via
18th March. 1st April.
Thursday, Tuesday,
26th March.
21st April
Singapore. Penang, Colombo, Suez.
SUWA MARU
Saturday,
21st March,
FUSHIMI MARU
Saturday,
4th April.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.
ATSUTA MARU
Thursday,
20th March.
MANILA.
SHINYO MARU
Sunday,
22nd March.
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.
† GENOA MARU
+ TOKUSHIMA MARU
Friday, Monday,
27th March.
30th March.
Mexico & Panama.
BOKUYO MARU
Wednesday,
22nd April
KANAGAWA MARU
Tuesday,
14th April
NEW YORK, BOSTON via Panama.
+ TOBA MARU
Tuesday,
31st March.
Sunday,
15th March.
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.
+ HAKODATE MARU
Monday.
16th March.
+ MORIOKA MARU
Saturday,
28th March.
SHANGHAL KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
KAMO MARU (Nagaanki direct)
Wednesday,
18th March.
TERUKUNI MARU
+ TOYOAKA MARU-
Thursday, Monday,
10th March. 23rd March.
+ Cargo caly
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu, Los Angeles,
SOUTH AMERICA (East Coast) via Singapore, Cape Town & Ports,
LIVERPOOL vin Port Said, Stamboul (Constantinople), Genoa.
↑ LYONS MARU (calla Saigon)
For further information apply to:-NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Telephone 30291. #Private exchange to all department:.)
O. S. K K.
SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
MELBOURNE vin
Fri.,
10th Apr.
29th Mar.
LONDON, HAMBURG, ROT-1 Alaska Maru
TERDAM & ANTWERP
vin Singapore, Colombe.
Suez & Port Said.
RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOs Buenos Aires Maru.
Sun.,
& BUENOS AIRES via
Saigon, Singapore, Colom
ho. Durban & Capetown.
BOMBAY via Singapore & Hamburg Maru .....
Colombo
Thurs./
19th Mar.
DURBAN,
LOURENCO Canada Maru................
Wed.,
1st Apr.
MARQUES, BEIRA, DAR.
ES-SALAAM, ZANZIBAR
& MOMBASA via Singa
pore & Colombo.
Manila.
Brisbane Mura
Mon.
6th Apr.
Brisbane & Sydney.
CALCUTTA via Singapore & Madras Maru
Fri..
20th Mar,
Rangoon
VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Africa Maru (from
TACOMA & VANCOUVER
Shanghai)
via Japan Ports.
NEW YORK via Japan ports, Kw insai Maru.....
Los Angeles & Panama.:
Wed
Mon..
Call Direct
at Boston,
Philadelphia & Baltimore.
JAPAN PORTS (Freight Ser- Himalaya Maru
Fri.,
vice).
HAIPHONG xá Haihow & Hennik Alar
Pakhoi (Fortnightly).
KRELING
Taurs,
Sun.,
Noon).
Amoy (Evory Sunday Hozan Maru
Sun.,
13th Mar.
19th Mar,
15th Mar. 22nd Mur.
TAKAO via Swalow & Amuy
¡Fortnightly)
vin Swałow & Canton Maru
For further particulars please apply to:-
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
Telephone 29061.
PRINCE TO VISIT LIVERPOOL.
15th Apr.
6th Apr.
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TOILERS OF THE DEEP.
The Catamarans of Ceylon.
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There is perhaps no profession which calls so much for the oxer- cise of the sterling qualities of enterprise, endurance, and courage The as the harvest of the sCA. primitive fisherman plying his fragile eraft on the rough surface of the coastal waters is a familiar sight along the shores of India and Ceylon, but few apparently virtues sturdy appreciate the which his occupation demands. And this is particularly true of
Ceylon the average
fisherman,
whose life in one of hard toil. cruel uncertainties, and consider- able risks. These handicaps arc, however, matched by his excellent
adjoining Colombo and Tatleeriv during reasons when S.0.S. signals from passing steaners would be usual.
greni The fishermen are also smugglers in spite of the vigil- ou both ance of the authorities sider of the Straits. Profits from such a "side-line" are extremely when monsoon-time, handy in much fishing cannot be done. Besides the Fishermen's Relief Fund, to which all men are com pelled to subscribe in proportion to their status and earnings dur- ing active sensons, is a source of belief in cases of need.
ARRIVALS OF SHIPS.
Wednesday, March 11. Kiungchow, British str, 1,545 tons, Capt. W. Larter, from Holhow, buoy No. B16.-B. & S. Sulaang, British str., 1,983 tons, Captain W. Field-Hook, from Amoy, Kowloon Wharf.-J. M. & Co.
Thursday, March 12.
A LIFE FOR A DAY.
ROYAL NAVAL LIFEBOAT INSTITUTION'S 1930 RECORD.
The year 1930 was, after the first month, free from the terrible storma which made 1929 memor. able; but the need for an ever- Vigilant Life-boal Service again shown, and once more the Royal National Lifeboat Institu- the tion proved fully equal to demands made upon it.
Was
No fewer than 365 lives were rescued fromí shipwreck round the coasts of Great Britain and Ireland, a life for each day of the year; and 27 vessels were saved from destruction or helped to safety by the life-boats. Their busiest time was in the wild wen- ther of January. During that month there were gates on six- teen days, the wind in the Eng- lish Channel rising to 103 miles an hour, and the life-boats res- cued 54 lives. In September 53
physique built up by a simple life. Batavia Maru, Japanese str., 2,730 were rescued, and in December
And Nature it would appear, in accordance with the universal law of compensation offers to the deep" abundant "Lollers of the Jeturn.
community is distinct from that
44.
tons, Capt. N. Niide, from Ta-
Since the Royal National Life- Wao, buoy No. A8.-O.S.K. Chian Lee, Chinese str., 1,850 tons, boat Institution was founded 107 Dairen, years ago, 62,481 lives have been Capt. K. Ishii, from buoy No. B8.-Yec Tai Hong. rescued an average of 11 lives The life of the deep-sen fishing Corona, Norweglan str., 1,953 tons, every week for over a century. Captain 0. Klette, from Chin Although the majority of the 366 wantao, buoy No. B27-Dod-lives rescued were British, the life-boats again showed that they well & Co. Hangsang, British str., 1,359 tons, Capt. J. Moodre, from Swatow, M. Wharf.-J. Weat Point & Co. Hinsang, British str. 1,885 tons, Captain S. H. Hutchings, from Sandakan, busy No. B22-- J. M & Co.
Maru, Himalaya
Japanese 5,229 tons, Captain S. Tabata, from Singapore, Kowloon
of the Marakan class whose busi- to the ness is usually confined coast. Long before dawn the canoes are drawn up and the men, having done due justice to a hearty meal, proceed with not-and tackle to board their tiny vessels, cach usually containing four souls, skipper included. Once the boaty successfully negotiate the on-rush- ing shore waves, they plod gaily along to the accompaniment of crude music into uncharted seas infested with sharks, with ab- Bolutely no guide save that of the stars, and their own empirical knowledge in the matter, of-oceanic navigation. Perched on their craft, it would seem that one false step and these men would be over board! But their confidence in their own craft and skill is indend amazing.
Mayhe, as usually happens, the small fleet divides, to meet again if all he well. Such separation hardly appears to concern them in the least so long as there is not much freakish weather. While
Wharf.-0.8.K.
Atx..
Lushan Mara, Japanese atr., 1,507
tons, Captain R. Nagayama, from Swatow, buoy No. B29.- N.Y.K.
Sungshan Maru, Japanese str., 1,003 tons, Captain T. Honjo, from Canton, buoy No. C4.- N.Y.K. Szechuen, British str., 1,594 tona,
Capt. C. E. Fisher, from Swa- tow, busy No. B20-B; & S, Taketoyo Maru, Japaness str., 4,287 tons, Capt. Y. Moraki, from - Hollo, P.I., buoy No. A4.----
N.Y.K.
the men are on their job with their | Yendal Mara, Japanese str., 2,070 nets, we must return to land to
be
see the other part of the picture.
Should the fest's absence prolonged and rough weather arise, there is much anxiety. Hur- bour authorities are approached to institute a search, perhaps only to hear later from them the news
of the safe arrival of the whole Company of Master Mariners, party with a bumper harvest! which has a large membership on Occasionally, the fishermen find The Prince of Wales is to pay Merseyside, and of which Sir themselves the victims of terrible a ceremonial visit to Liverpool in Burton Chadwick, M.P., is Deputy gales but, disaster is rare. Even the early Autumn of 1931 in his Master. The new roadway under then the victims swim to shore or capacity as Master of the Mer- the Mersey will then be nearing cling tenaciously to what remains their craft, hungry and. chant Navy and Fishing Fleets, completion, and it is expected of the title conferred. upon him by that the Prince will be eager to weather-beaten, until picked up add to his many explorations aby a passing boat. Often they are the King in February, 1928.
for this experi Among the Prince's engage-run underground from Lancashire none the worse
Cases are on record, it is ments in Liverpool will be a ban- to Cheshire, though the official once. quet at the Town Hall in con- opening of the tunnel will still be told, where catamarans covered the distance between sea-stations nection with the Honourable! some time ahead.
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WARSHIPS IN PORT.
The following British warships were in harbour to-day:--
Bridgewater-In dick. Bruce No. 8 buoy. Cumberland-West wall. Cleala-South wall. Herald-East wall. Hermes-No. 1 buoy, Iroquois South wall. Marazion-No. 7 baoy. Medway-No. 2 bucy. Osiris-In dock Oawald-In dock. Petersfield-East- wall. Sandwich-No. 13 busy. Sepoy-Eaat wall. Seraph No. 12 buoy. Seraple-No. 11 buoy.. Sirdar No. 10 busy. Stormcloud-No. 1 buoy. Buffolk-North arm. Thracian-No. 12 buoy.
Foreign Men-of-War. Altair-French gunboat. Helena-American gunboat. Waldeck Rousseau French
crulder.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES
C.S
Consignees of Cargo ex Hilda are reminded to take. de- livery of their goods which will be subject to rent after March 15.. Consignees of cargo ex 8.8. City of Khles are reminded to take de- livery of their goods which will be subject to rent after March 18. Consignees of cargo ex mv. Annam are reminded to take de- livery of their goods, which will, be subject to rent after March 18
・ STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The C.P.SR.MS Empress of Canada arrived at Yokohama on March 11 (Wed.) at noon, left Yokohama on March 18 (Thurs.) at 6 pm, and le due at Vancouver. en March 21 (Sat). She leaves Vancouver on March 28 (82%)
STEAMBUIT
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THE EMPRESS ROUTE
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SERVICE PAR EXCELLENCE
SPECIAL THROUGH
TO EUROPE
SPECIAL NOTE
£120
£112
VARES
£83
Canadian Pacific representatives meet all steamers at all ports of call to assist passengers. Railroad, Sleeping Car, Hotel and Steamship reservations arranged at any Canadian Pacific Office
CANADIAN PACIFIC
RLDS GREATENT TRAVEL SYSTEM
two Swedish, are a great international as well of the vessels were French, two
Al- German, two ns a great British service. together 16 foreign vessels, be- Danish, two Belgian, two Greek, longing to nine different coun- one Norwegian, one Japanese, and tries, were succoured, and 68 lives one belonging to the Free City of were rescued from them. Three Danzig.
The Globe-Girdling S. S. RESOLUTE
of the Hamburg-American Line
1—5. S. RESOLUTE, leaving New York for her cruise around the world, 2-The beautifully decorated Winter Garden, the center of the ship's social life. 3-Captain Fritz Kruse, commander of the 3. S. RESOLUTE. 4--The open-air Swimming Pool, a popular attraction.
The Wonder World Cruise of:
S.S." RESOLUTE
THE QUEEN OF THE CRUISING STEAMSHIPS. Arriving Hong Kong 21st March a.m.
Leaving Hong Kong 23rd March p.m.
Porta of Call:-Keelung with a trip to Taihoka (Formosa); Shanghai and Ching Wang Tao, with an excursion to Tientsin and Peking and a visit to the Great Wall (North China); Chemulpo, with a trip to Seoul (Korea): Nagasaki, Beppu, Miyajima, a trip through the In- land Sea of Japan, Kobe, with an excursion to Kyato where the Cherry Blossom "Dance' will be witnessed; trip to Nara to view the famous Deer Park then Yokohama, with visits to Tokyo, Nikko, Kamakura and the Mississippi Bay (Japan); Honolulu, with an afternooir at Waikiki Beach, Hilo (Hawail); San Francisco, Los Angeles (California), Balbos (Panama Canal); Panama City, Colon (Pakama); Havana (Cuba) and back to New York.
Offering people a wonderful opportunity for sight-seeing and travel. FOR PASSAGE AND PARTICULARS APPLY:
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