THE CHINA MAIL.
LLOYD TRIESTINO Shipping
FORNIGHTLY PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE FOR
BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE
vin Singapore, Colomba, Bombay, Aden, Suez & Port Said Taking Cargo on through Bill of Lading
to Flume, Genoa. All Italian, Adriatic, Levant,
Black Sea and Danube l'orts
Passengers to LONDON (Overland).
NEXT SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG
M.V. "HILDA"
95, "PILSNA"
M.V. "COL DI LANA"
*8.5. "CRACOVIA"
For Shanghat
& Japan
For Singapore
& Italy Apr. 12
Apr, 19
May 10
May 5
May 17
• Outward voyage to Shanghai only. Passenger Steamers with First. Second and Second Intermediate passenger eccommodation.
Sailing Dotes subjret to alteration without notice.
For Freight and Passages apply
Quest's Building.
T2802!
N
DODWELL & CO., LTD.. Agents
Y.K.LINE
LIFE SAVING MEANS.
URGENT NEED FOR READILY PROCURABLE DEVICES.
Intelligence.
NEW FERRY.
COMPLETED BY LOCAL SHIPBUILDERS.
SATISFACTORY TRIALS.
Messra. Bailey & Co., Ltd., have completed for the Hong Kong & New Territories Ferry Co., Ltd., the passenger and cargo ferry Sun-U which has very successful- ly passed her trials.
In numerous cases of collision at sea of late - several of them with lamentable loss of life-one or other of the colliding ships has heavily listed and in a few minutes has sunk to the depths. These rapid sinkings, and the at- tendant tragic circumstances of futile efforts, through want of
The vessel is of steel to Hong time, to requisition the regular means of life-saving, standard Kong trade requirements and is 20 ft. boam and life-boats, personal life-jackets, 90 ft. overall,
The vessel etc., afford once more striking 9 ft. depth moulded. evidence of the urgent need there is for strict attention being given to, and ample provision made for, readily procurable, and simply operated, life-saving media, e.g. buoyant cases, deck seata, ring life-buoys, etc. The vital import ance of such accessible and easily- handled media was perforce well realised during the dire days of anhmarine attack in the Great War. Similar regard and provision would seem to be necessary even in these days of maritime peace. Reflections of above kinds are
REDUCED THROUGH TICKETS TO EUROPE VIA US.A. VARYING prompted mainly by the story of
FROM £93 TO £120 ON SALE.
SHINYO MARU
SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu. 14th April. Tuesday, Wednesday, 20th Aprli. CHICHIBU MARU SEATTLE, VANCOUVER via Shanghai & Japan Ports,
21st April. HEIAN MARU .LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM via
Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Suez.
Tuesday,
HAKOZAKI MARU
Saturday,
TERUKUNI MARU
Saturday,
18th April. 2nd May.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.
KAMO MARU
Saturday,
25th April.
KITANO MARU
Saturday,
23rd May.
TANGO MARU
11th April.
TOTTORI MARU
27th April.
BOMBAY via Singapore. Penang, & Colombo.
Saturday, Monday,
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) in Japan, Honolulu, Los Angeles,
Mexico & l'unama.
BOKUYO MARU
Wednesday,
SOUTH AMERICA (East Const) in Singapore, Cape Town & Porta,
KANAGAWA MARU
NEW YORK, BOSTON via Panama.
LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Stamboul (Constantinople), Genoa..
22nd. April.
Tuosity,
14th Aprti.
+ LISBON MARU
Monday,
13th April.
+ LIMA MARU
Monday,
13th April.
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon."
+ MALACCA MARU
Thursday,
9th April.
† MURORAN Maru
Wednesday.
15th April.
SHANCHAL KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
KITANO MARU (Nagasaki direct)
Wednesday,
HIKAWA MARU (Yokohama direct) Wednesday.
+
ITARUNA MARU
Friday,
15th April. 15th April. 17th April.
+ Cargo only.
Telephone 30291.
For further information apply to:- NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
Private exchange to all departments.i
0. S.
K.
SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
LONDON, HAMBURG, ROT-| Alaska Maru .....
Thurs.,
9th Apr.
27th Apr.
16th Apr.
6th May.
the sinking of the Finish passen- ger and cargo steamer Oberon in the Kattegat recently, through being rammed in
A dense fog, by her sister ship. Arcturus, Struck amidship, and laid open to the sea, the Obernon at once took a heavy liat to port, and in from three to five minutes she had plunged to the depths; carrying with her the major portion of her complement who were unable to climb to deck. The collision oc- curred at 10.30 p.m., and in re- sponse to a wireless SOS five dif- ferent vessels arrived on the scene after 1 u.m. There had been no time for lowering any of the boats, but afterwards one of the rescuing steamers picked up one (left afloat when the vessel went down) containing four anilors.
The Arcturus herself
la powered with one Gardner Full Diesel engine of 160 Brake Horse Power with bronze propeller and usual equipment: electric light be- Turning ing fitted throughout.
were highly and reversing teste satisfactory and quite free from vibration, and the average speed on the measured over four runs
wad 9% knota nearly course against the contract speed of 9 knots. The construction through- out was supervised by Messrs. D. A. Purves & Co., consulting en- gineers for the owners, who were very pleased with the vessel in every respect.
of 4 has
Messrs. Bailey & Co., Ltd., have also completed for F. Feld & Co., of Canton. the re-erection steel bucket dredger which been tried under full dredging lond to the owners' entire faction.
WARSHIPS IN PORT.
astis-
The following British warships were in harbour to-day:
Cumberland-No. 6 bùoy. Hermes North, arm. Marazion--No. 12 buoy. Medway-In dock. Moth-South wall. Osiris-East wall. Oswald-East wall. Petersfield-North wall. Sandwich-South wall. Scamew-North wall. Thracian-No. 13 buoy.
Foreign Men-of-War. Mindanao-American gunboat. - Vigilante--French gunboat.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES
was badly damaged but threw out life-buoys, and launched a boat which suceceded in picking up 33 survivors. Following the impact and listing of the stricken vessel those who chanced to be on deck either jumped or were thrown into the sea, with life-buoys. The life-buoys thrown from the Arc- turus, one account states, "proved excellent life-savers, the buoys being fitted with small carbide lamps, and the light which these I gave helped in saving people.'
One of the saved, Miss Tipping, having been pitched into the sea, goods which will be subject swam around and found an empty rent after April 13. boat, climbed into it, but it sank under her.
TERDAM & ANTWERP
via Singapore,
Colombo,
Suez & Port Sald.
RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS Santos Maru
Mon.,
& BUENOS AIRES via
bo, Durban & Capetown.
Saigon, Singapore, Colom
BOMBAY vin Bingapore, Port Havra Maru
Wed.,
Swettenham & Colombo,
DURBAN, LOURENCO Mexico Marit
Tues.,
MARQUES, REIRA, DAR
ES-SALAAM, ZANZIBAR
& MOMBASA via Singu
pore & Colombo.
MELBOURNE via
Manila, Melbourne Maru ....
Wed.,
6th May
Brisbane & Sydney.
CALCUTTA via Singapore Himalaya Maru ....
Sat.,
18th Apr.
Belawan Deli & Rangoon
TACOMA & VANCOUVER
VICTORIA, SEATTLE Africa Maru (from
Shanghai)
Sat,
11th Apr.
via Japan Porta
NEW YORK via Japan ports, Kwanto Maru
Tues.,
23rd Apr.
1
Los Angeles & Panama.
Call Direct at Boston,
Philadelphia & Baltimore.
JAPAN PORTS (Freight Ser-| Celebes Maru
vice).
Fri.,
-İTAIPHONG Via Hoihow & Menade Maru......
Pakhol (Fortnightly).
Thurs.,
KEELUNG via Swatow & Canton Maru
Sun, Sun,
Thurs.,
Dell Maru
Amoy (2, p.in. Every Sun- Hozan Marr day).
TAKAO via Swatow & Amey
(Fortnightly).
For further particulars plasse apply to:-
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA. Telephone 28061,
10th A1.
"Afterwards when completely exhausted she found a life-buoy with an acety- lene flare which she held up with With the other she one hand. supported a Finish stewardess until they were rescued." Dur- ing the search one or two life- boats were found adrift but with no one on board, and afterwards two boats were washed ashore, neated one within the other, and with tarpaulin covers still on.
SHIPBUILDING'S PLIGHT.
No Parallel Within Recent Years.
Speaking at the launch of the
P. and O. liner, Strathnavar, by Vickers-Armstrong, Ltd., Gen- eral- the Hon. Sir Herbert Lawrence, chairman of the com- pany, said the shipbuilding in- 16th Apr. dustry was in a state of depres sion which had no parallel within 12th Apr.
recent years. Something like 45 19th Apr.
per cent. of the workpeople en- 9th Apr. gaged in the industry were out of work, as compared with some- thing like 25 per cent, only a year ago.
Donations and Subscriptions must now
be sent to the Hon. Treasurer, Mrs. H. E..
Goldsmith, 525, The Peak.
HONG KONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY
He would like to offer his congratulations to people like Sir James Lithgow and his National Bhipbuilders Security, which was trying to deal with the situa-. tion in a very practical way, and which he thought was leading the way in the reorganisation and the reconstruction of our in- dustries. If only the cotton and other trades could follow in their steps, he thought something real- ly great might be accomplished for the country.
The immediate need of the country, Sir Horbert said, was economy. His idea was not ne
ly an economy in wages, although wages were a very large proportion of costs of production where a great deal could be done was in the matter of reorganisa tion:That was where the suc cess of the future lay
m.v.
Consignees of Cargo ex Dunmark are reminded to take de- livery of their goods which will be subject to rent after April 11.
Consignees of Cargo ex 3,8. Col di Lana and 8.3. Pilana, are re. delivery of their minded to take
ARRIVALS OF SHIPS.
Tuesday, April 7. Hermod, Norwegian str., 840 tona, Capt. C. Anderson, from Bang- kok, buoy No. C3.-Thorosen & Co.
Wednesday, April 8. Alaska Maru, Japanese str., 4,553 tons, Capt. N. Sasaki, from Shanghai, buoy No. All— O.S.K.
Canton Maru, Japanese str.; 1,647 tons, Capt. Y. Iwasaki, from Swatow, O. S. K. Wharf.- O.S.K. Cremer, Dutch atr., 2,784 tons, Capt. G. J. Harmsen, from
No. Swatow, buoy
A15- J.C.J.L. Deli Maru, Japanese str., 1,298 tons, Capt. R. Sanada, from Canton, O.S.K. Pier.-O.S.K. Hydrangea, British str., 561 tons,
Capt. P. W. Grierson, from Swatow, Chiu On Wharf.- Chiu On 8.S. Co. Linan, British str., 1,356 tons,
Capt. J. T. J. Layton; from Dairen,
No. buay
B14.- B. & S. Norviken, Norwegia. str., 1,779 tons, Capt. F. Ulstad, from Macao, buoy No. B10-Botol- ho & Co. Plenorbies, British str., 3,406 tons, Capt. Wm. C. Legg, from Sai- tozaki, Kowloon Bay.-A.P.C.
str., 832 tons, Haining, British
Capt. A. H. Stewart, from Swatow,
Wharf Douglas
Douglas 6.8. Co. Malacca Maru, Japanese str., 3,210 tons. Capt. C. Ishida, from Sakito, Kowloon Wharf.- N.Y.K.
Tjilebeet, Dutch str., 3,686 tons, Capt. Schol, from Manila, buoy No. A2.-J.C.J.L.
Tjipanas, Dutch str., 2,776 tons, Capt. L. F. J.. Van Duyken,
from Sandakan, buoy No, AB.- J.C.J.L.
Yatshing, British str. 1,424 tons.,) Capt. C. Alexandre, from Swa- tow, West Point Wharf.-J. M. & Co.
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POST OFFICE NOTICE.
INWARD MAILS
THURSDAY,
STEAMINIA
THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1931.
EMPRESS OF ASIA
will sail for
VICTORIA
and
VANCOUVER
via
SHANGHAI & JAPAN PORTS
at
6 A.M.
FRIDAY, APRIL 10th
Passengers will embark previous evening.
'
Passenger Department: Tel. 20752. Cables: "Gacuupac." Freight and Express: Tel. 20042. Cables: "Nautilus."
CANADIAN PACIFIC
YYORLDS GREATEST TRAVELSYSTEM
BRITISH WUCHOW LINE
APRIL SAILINGS. DEPARTURE HOURS:
Hong Kong 5.30 p.m. Wuchow 2 p.a. S.S. "TAI HING"
(1,068 tons-Capt. Trott.)
APRIL. MON. 13th SUN, 19th
FRI.
24th THURS. 30th
9.8. "TAI MING"
When they pass the Shiuhing Gorge, the American travellers Bay "Well, we guess this bents the Hudson
our show River, Continental visitors re- (649 tons-Capt. W H. Lawton.] mark that it reminds them of the
place."
"Rhine and Switzerland." Whilst British tourists declare
"Surely,
FRI.
APRIL.
10th WED. 22nd THURS. 16th
TUES. 28th
the Lake district or the Scottish For information apply to noors, but with
little less
vegetation." Now why not take a SANG WO Co..
Ltd.
five-days round trip and so for 29, Connaught Road, West, yourself. It costs you only $40.
'T'hone 20893.
DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.
This cross-word puzzle has been made by an expert but our readers are warned to look out for occasional phonetic spellings, such as harbor, plow, and altko.)
16 17 18 19
10
52
13
15
16
17
18
APRIL 9.
19
21
23
.Ti{wong
24
25
26
₤28 229
32.
Japan and Amay Europe vin Suez (Letters and Papers, Lon-
don, Mar. 12 and Parcels, Mar. 6) ....Kalyan
FRIDAY. APRIL 10. U.S.A., Canada, Japan & Shanghai (Seattle,
•
Mar. 21) and Europe via Siberia (Lan- don, Mar. 23)
Japan, Shanghai and Europe via Siberia
(London, March 20)
SATURDAY,
Shanghal and Swatow
.President Jefferson
.Karmala
39
40
41
143
44
11. APRIL
APRIL
145 146
48
Sinklang
12.
54
Hikawa Maru
Tjinegara
55
Shinyo Maru
58.
59
160
61
162 163
MONDAY,
APRIL
13.
..President McKinley
.Changte
65 66
167
SUNDAY. Japah and Shanghai Shanghai and Amoy Manila
Manila
Australia and Manila
OUTWARD MAILS
THURSDAY,
Japan, Canada, U.S.A., C. and S. America and Europe vla Von- couver, B.C.
Saigon
Amoy Sarahui & Wuchow
APEIL
Empress of ABİR
(Due Vancouver, B.C., Apr. 27.)
Parcels
.Apr. 9, 8 p.m.
Registration
Letters
Solviken
Tal Yuan
Shanghair and Europe via: Siberia Empress of Asia.
Manila-
..4.10 p.m.
Kong. Ning
....5 p.m. 8.30 p.m. 3.30 p.m. 1.4 p.m.
FRIDAY,
Registration Letters APRIL 10,
Apr.
9, 6. p.m.
Japanese Prince
King Yuan
10.30 am
Tis How Haining
1:80 p.m.
3 p.m.
3.30 pm
Holhow and Haiphong Saigon and Diuritius Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Saigon
Straits, Ceyloh, India, Mauritius, E.& S. Africa, Aden, Egypt.& Europe via Marseillés,
XP.O.
10, 4.50 p.m.
Pong Tong
Karmala.
:..6 pan.
8.30 a.mi
(Due Marseilles, May 9.) ar.Q
Apr. 19, 5. p.m. Apr
HORIZONTAL
1-A bundle of sticks
used for fuel 6-Evergreen tree 10-Ventured
11-Bags 13-Love
14-English school 16-Bard
17-Prapoaltion
19-Bunkon track' worn by a wheel- 21-Mature
22-Summit
24-Masculine name
(short)
25-Abounding In sede [20-Unit
27-Country of Europa
30-Vahlalu
· 31-Fog-horn-.
33-Elevate
25-Think
87-Golf term 28-Tavern, G 40-Took out (Print) 42-Light and tine, as
46-To furnish, with
ments for pay 47-King (French) 12:49-Appearing mutf
gnawed 51-Propolise
S-Appears.
|
70
HORIZONTAL" (Cont) 54-Grease 65-Ending of noune
denoting action 66-A plunderer 57-Encountered 158-Topographical
engineers (abbr)
[19-To box (61-0lip. 64-Grand Secretary
(abbr)
|65-Fancy
.
168
| VERTICAL (Cont.)
15-A relative 16-A game of pitch 18-Unfock 20-Rand, 22-A vegetable [23-Lacerated
28-Mors tardy 129-Produce 131-Scorch
32-At #
* point farther In (34-Obarva
[30-Pastry
[40-Dofy
41-Dreary (Poot).
67-A trco producing in 39-Around the outside
orange-like fruit 69-Mountain chain in
8. America ¡TO-Dropsy.
ANOVERTICAL
Content note:
2+Metric land 1. meatüre 8-GLin
4-Scents
Black.
7-River of Scotland
42-Walke lamely 43-To lodge
44-Strips of leather
used in shoemaking 46-Rowed" 48-Over (Post)
50-Belezquerment 82-Ahash. 63-An eaglesiastical
councis: 60-Japanese coin 100-Tablet
62-Suffix used to
- denote condition [63-A game of bards" 12-8mall plece of rock 66-Egyptian sun-god
"S-A thoroughfare
10-Distrust;
||13-A Mary: small; härd: 68–8. Atlantic State
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