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TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1932.

LLOYD TRIESTINO

NAV. CO.

EXPRESS MAIL PASSENGER SERVICE. For Brindisi, Venice, & Trieste and London (Overland) via Singapore, Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Suez and Port Said

NEXT SAILING

S.S. "GANGE"

.15TH JUNE, & P.M.

FOR

FREIGHT & PASSAGES

APPLY TO

DODWELL & CO. LTD.

Queen's Nidg

Tel. 28021.

YKLIN

N.

E

SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolula,

CHICHIBU MARU

Wednesday, 1st June. Wednesday, 15th June. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER via Shanghai & Japan Ports.

TATSUTA MARU

HIYE MARU

HEIAN MARU

Tuesday, Sunday,

7th Juma. 3rd July,

LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM via

Singapore, Penang, Colombo & Suez.

JOMBAY via Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.

HAKOZAKI MARU

Saturday,

TERUKUNI MARU

Friday,

11th June. 24th June.

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.

ATSUTA MARU

Saturday,

KAMO MARU

Saturday,

25th June. 23rd July.

11th June.

15th June.

Honolulu,

7th July.

KAGA MARU

+ YAMAGATA MARU

SOUTH

Saturday,

Wednesday,

AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan,

Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama, BOKUYO MARU

Thursday,

HUGE SHIP THAT CANNOT PAY

Mystery of French Luxury Liner.

"COSTING £6,000 A

FOOT"

THE CHINA MAIL..

Shipping

Intelligence.

SALES OF STEAMERS

Bought by Japanese Shipbreakers.

KARMALA FETCHES

£14,400

HARBOUR OFFICE. Yesterday's Freight Returns.

The Harbour Office Reports for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. yesterday gave a free movement of vessels

Oostkerk, ex Aagtekerk, ex East- with a high tonnage. Freights were minster Abbly, ex-Heilbronn, steeling five figures.

moderate, only the throughs reach- The total ton-

Known as "the ship that is cost-steamer, two decks, 8,055 tone gross, hage entered was 55,780. Ing £6,000 à foot," the French built Howaldtswerke A.G., Kiel, super-liner T 6 ls making fairly 1914, S.S. No. 1, 1930, owned by the

There were 12 inward registries, rapid progresa at the St. Nazaire United Netherland Shipping Com-

of which dive were British, and four shipyard. New information shows'pany (Holland East Asiatic Line), this vessel to be practically identi- The Hague, has been sold to Japan- cal in size with the 72,000-ton ese shipbreakers for £11,500, with of four figures. Two vessels arriv Cunnrder which has been lying idle delivery Japan, June-July. The ed in ballast.

of four figures, while of the nine throughs, four were British and six

on the stocks at Clydebank, since some owners Aagtekerk, a tow-Passengers entered during the work was suspended last December. decker of 8,864 tona gross, built in period included 55 Europeans and

The motives which prompted the Germany in 1915, was sold in De-874 Asiatic. deck,

British vessels Cie. Gen. Transatlantique to em-cember last for demolition in Japan carrying 506 out of the total in all hark on the construction of their for $35,000 with delivery, Japan.

classes.

giant ship are far from comprehen-j The twin-screw steamers Kash- Details follow:- Milite, for her design is such as mir, three decks. 8,985 tons gross. Nationality would appear to render any profit- 5,554 tons net, carrying about able working of the vessel impos- 11,500 tons deadweight, built and British. sible even under normal economic engined by Messrs. Caird and Dutch ... conditions. Her passenger accom-¡ Company, Greenock, in 1915, with Norwegian modation represents the last word, engines (8 cy:) 23% in., 34%1⁄2 in., French in luxury, for space has been ruth-48% in, and 70 in, by 54 in. stroke. Chinese- lessly sacrificed to give the indivi. and Karmala, three decke, 9,128 Danish dual voyager a quite abnormal tona groas, 5,680 tons net, carry- amount of room.

ing about 11,150 tons deadweight,

Japanese

ARISTOCRATS OF THE PACIFIC EMPRESSES"

SPEED

Offer the Utmost in

SIZE

SPACE LUXURY

AND..

SERVICE

Hoạt Loại Biagia

Emp. of Canada June 3 June 6

Emp. of Roiala June 17 June 20 June 21 June 23 June 25 Emp. of Japan July 1 July 4

Arriva

June 8 June 10 June 18 June 21 July 4 Jaly 6 July 5 July 14 July 19 Aug. 1

Aug, & Aug. 5 Aug. 11 Aug 16

Emp, of Anla July 15 July 18 July 19. July 21 July 23 Emp, of Canada July 29

Aug 1 Emp. of Bussin Aug. 12 Aug. 15 Aug. 16 Aug. 18 Aug. 20 Aug-27 Sept. 3 Emp. of Japan Aug. 25 Aug. 29 Emp, of Asia

Aug. 31 Sept. 2 Sept 8 Bept. 18 Sept. 9 Sept. 12 Sept. 13 Sept. 15 Sept. 17 Emp. of Canada Sept. 23 Sept. 26 Emp. of Russia Oct. 7 Oct. 10 Oct. 11 Oct. 13 Oct. 15

Sept. 28 Sept. 30 Oct.

Sept. 26 6 Oct. 11 Oct. 24

Arr. H'Kong Dep. Through

Cargo

Cargo

HONG KONG - MANILA. „

Tuna

Тода

5,950 G

0,344

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF JAPAN

JUNE 8 JUNE 25

2.

2,506

1,700 630

$ 2,187

10,623

REDUCED FARES TO EUROPE From

56 3

17

8,522 * 15

22,472

I

FAIR GENERALLY. ·

The weather report issued by the Royal Observatory at 10.40 a.m. to-day, 'states:-

remains

The anti-cyclone central near Tokyo, and has in- creased considerably in intan- sity.

A typhoon bas developed about 300 miles, E.E. of Manila and is moving N.W

Forecast N.. winds, -noite- rate; fair generally.

It is understood that her total built and engined by Messis Cam- passenger capacity la extraor-mell. Laird and Company, Birken- dinarily limited in proportion to her head, in 1914, with engines (8 cy.) size. In this case fares would ap. 231⁄2 in., 34% in., 48 in. and 70 parently be correspondingly high, in. by 54 in. stroke, and both own! yet the current ten ency, exempli ed by the P. and O. Steam Naviga- fled in the recent drastic cuts made tion Company, London, have been in passenger rates on the North At- sold to Japanese shipbreakers for lantic route, is to reduce rather about $14,400 each, with delivery than increase the cost of luxury Osaka June-July. Each vessel has accommodation in ships plying be accommodation for 88 first-class, 66 tween Europe and the States. second-class passengers and 18 "Blue Riband" Hopes, children, steams about 141⁄2 knots, British shipping experts are satis- and has solid bronze propellers and ified that the new French liner can a light displacement of about 6,200) not possibly pay her way even un-tons. Other "K" type sister ships der the most favourable conditions. of the P. and O. Company which Her first cost is estimated at 770 have been disposed of are million francs, while the fuel bill Khiva, sold in a damaged condi- for driving her at 30 knots from tion in May last for about £11,000, Havre to New York will be enor and resold to Japanese shipbreaks JAPANESE ADVANCE mous. The length is stated to be in August for about £15,750, withi 1,020 feet and the breadth 117 feet, delivery Japan; Kashgar, sold in "outsize" dimensions which must December last to Japanese ship. complicate still further the berthing breakers for about $16,400, with de- and docking process on both sides livery Japan early in 1982; and Khyber and Kalyan, acid in October Thanks to the loan granted by the last to Japanese shipbreakers for French Treasury early in the year, about £16,250 each; with delivery work on the T6 is proceeding Japan. steadily, and her launch is expect-

NEW YORK, BOSTON via Panama. LIVERPOOL via Saigon, Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus of the Atlantic.

Genoa, Marseilles & Valencia.

† DAKAR MARU

Monday,

13th June.

CALCUTTA · via Singapore, Perang & Rangoon.

† NAGATO MARU

Wednesday,

8th June..

+ RANGOON MARU

† PENANG MARU

KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

Wednesday, Wednesday,

+ TOKIWA MARU (calls Shai) Sunday, HARUNA MARU (calls Shanghai).. Friday, KAMO MARU (Nagasaki direct)... Friday,

16th June. 29th June.

5th June. 10th June. 17th June,

+ Cargo only.

For further information apply to:-NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

Telephone, 30291. (Private exchange to li department.)

0. S. K

SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

Tues.,

14th, June

RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS, La Plata Maru

& BUENOS AIRES

vix

Saigon, Singapore, Colom

bo, Durban & Capetown.

MOMBASA, ZANZIBAR, Africa Maru

Tues

DAR-ES-SALAAM, BEIKA.

LOURENCO MARQUES,

BETH, FORT KAZA-

&

CAPETOWN

THENCE TO RIO JANEIRO, SANTOS &

DB

ed to take place before the Autumn. She

STEAMERS' MOVEMENTS.

the

Harbin Reports Rebels Defeated.

JAPANESE PLANE CRASHES

Harbin, Today, Further successes have been re giatered by the Japanese in their drive against the elements oppos

is scheduled to sail on her maiden voyage at the opening of the North Atlantic Spring season in Yokohama on May 28 (Sat.) at 3

The R.M.S. Empress of Asia leftling the new regime.Re

After inflicting enormous casual- 1934, when her owners are hopeful p.m., and is due at Vancouver on army," the Japanese forces drove tles on General L Hai-ching's that she will capture the blue June 10 (Fri.) She leaves for his troops from Chaotung and fol riband" from the Bremen and Hong Kong on June 18 (Sat.). Europa and retain it against the challenge of the two Italian super- arrived at Manila

The R.M.S. Empress of Canada lowed up. their retreat. The de- on May 29, feated army is now sputting up a liners which will also be in a ser- (Sun.) at 7 a.m., left Manila yes-resistance at Chaochou, but the vice by then.

On the other hand, the singular Hong Kong to-morrow at 7 am,

terday at 4 pm, and is due at fall of that city, is expected...mo-:

mentarily circumstances in which this great She leaves for Vancouver via ports Japanese plane returning from ship is being built are such that on June 3 (Fri.) at noon.

the front, crashed on the outskirts doubts are freely expressed in in The P. & O. 8.8. Kidderpore left of Harbin to-day. The pilot and ternational shipping circles as to Shanghai for this port on May 28 observer were seriously injured. whether she will ever be seen at 11 a.m., and is due here to- aftout.

morrow at about 5 a.m.

The P. & O. 9.8. Kalear-T-Hind CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

left Singapore for this port on May 28 at noon with the outward English Maila, and is due here to- Consignees of cargo ex ae. Ben-morrow at about 10 am nevis are reminded to take de- 7th June livery of their goods which will Kobe for this port on May 26, and The E. & A. s.5. Tanda left be subject to rent after June 2 is due here to-day.

Reuter

OPEL

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BUENOS AIRES via Singa pors Colombo

HELBOURNE via

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Sun.,

5th June

Brisbane & Sydney

JAPAN PORTS (Frequent) Havana Maru

Mon.,

6th June

Bervices).

LONDON, HAMBURG. ROT-Andes Maru

Tues.,

7th June

TERDAM & ANTWERP

Singapore, Colombo,

ATEX JAMIE

Enes & Port Said,

NEW YORK via Japan porta, Hokuroku Maru.

Tues.,

7th June

Los Angeles & Panama

Call Direct at Boston.

Philadelphia & Baltimore.

KARACHI & BOMBAY via Hague Maru

Fri.,

3rd June?

Singapore & Colombo (Not

call Belawan Deli)

CALCUTTA Via Singapore, Sumatra Maru

Belawan Dell & Rangoon..

Hamburg Marn

Tues., Mon.,

31st May:

20th June

&Canton Mart

Sun Sun.,

8th June

Amoy (8 p.. every Sun- Hozan Maru

JAPAN PORTS via Takao

12th June

igor

£70 Tourist Pacific and Atlantic. £71 Tourist Pacific-Duchess Atlantic. £108 First Class Pacific-Duchess Atlantic.

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