1932-07-09 — Page 9

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SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1932.

LLOYD TRIESTINO

FORNIGHTLY PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE FOR

BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE

vla Singapore, Colombo, Bombay. Aden, Sues & Port Bald Taking Cargo on through Bill of Lading

to Fiume, Genom, All Italian, Adriatle, Levant,

Black Sea and Danube Ports

Passengers to LONDON (Overland).

NEXT SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG

S.S. TEVERE (passenger boat)

M.V. TERGESTEA (cargo boxt)

M.V. FUSIJAMA (cargo boat)

For Shanghai

& 'Japan

July 14

Aug. 8

For Singapore & Italy July 23 Aug. 3 Aug. 7 Sept. 5

3.8. CONTE ROSSO (passenget boat)... July 27

* Passenger honts outward to Shanghai only. Attention is called to the 8.8. Gange which will make the voyage Hong Kang-Venice in 21 days thus allowing London Passengers to reach destination the day after 'heir disem- barkation at Venice.

For Freight and Passages apply to:-

Queen's Building,

T+1 23021

DODWELL & ('O, LTD. Agents.

V.K.LINE

N.

SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolulu.

Wednesday, 13th July. Wednesday, 27th July,

2nd August. 30th August.

SEATTLE, VANCOUVER via Shanghai & Japan Ports.

Tuesday, Tuesday,

ASAMA MARU

CHICHIBU MARU

HIKAWA MARU

HIYE MARU

Singapore, Penang, Colombo & Suez.

HARUNA MARU

Saturday,

KATORI MARU

Saturday,

LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM via

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila, & Porte

KAMO MARU

KITANO MARU

TANGO MARU

Saturday,

Saturday,

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.

Tuesday,

+ TAIAN MARU (calls Karachi) ... Friday, SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast), via Japan,

Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama. RAKUYO MARU

NEW YORK, BOSTUN via Panama.

Monday,

23rd July.

6th August.

23rd July. 27th August.

12th July. 15th July.

Honolulu,

8th August.

HARBOUR OFFICE.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Good Freight Figures Reported.

Shipping

Intelligence.

LUXURY FOR

NAVY

Enough to Make An Old Sailorman, Wonder.

SARTORIAL PERFECTION

CONSIGNEES.

LLOYD TRIESTINO NAV. CO.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. Motor Vessel

**TERGESTEA"

From TRIESTE, VENICE, BRINDISI, PORT SAID, SUEZ, MASSAUA, KARACHI, BOMBAY, COLOMBO, 'PENANG '& SINGAPORE.

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

An old sailorman, of the type with a high tonnage. Freights that is dying out in the Navy-the were up to the mark, both the man who, with years of service, is CONSIGNEES of Carro are hereby wards and throughs reaching five rated "Able Seaman," but has informed that all Goods are being gures. The total tonnage enter- his three good conduct stripes-landed at their risk into the Godewas of the Hong Kong and Kowloon ed was 39,829, ̈...

may wonder what has come over Wharf & Godown Company, Ltd, st There were 13 Inward regis-the British Navy.

Kowloon, whence and/or from the tries, of which four were British He, the old shellback, with wharvas delivery may be obtained, and six of four figures, while of memories of real "hard tack," of here, unless notice has been given 48 Optional Cargo will not be landed the 13 throughs, six were British salt pork, ships' biscuits, and neat hours prior to vessel's arrival, bat and four of four figures. One

rum, and memories of real "hard carried on from part to port to the vessel arrived in ballast.

lying" (service in shipa where com- final „port of call to which the, option fort was unknown) may wonder why extends. sailormen should have pillowe, pyjamas. light shoes, and softer material for their singlets.

Passengers entered during the period included 44 Europeans and 475 Asiatic deck, British vessels carrying 196 out of the total in all

classes,

Details follow:-

Nationality

British

American French ...

Danish

Norwegian

Japanese. Chinese...

Dutch

Arr. H'Kong Dep. Through

Cargo Tona

ม 6,224

3

1

19

785

2.769

4,248

2

6.433

566

Cargo

Tons 3,168 438

172 8,857 4,976 5 004

2

Total 19 21,103 14 18,275

TO AMERICA IN OPEN BOAT

Lone Voyager Leaves Wellington

Wellington N, Z. As quietly and unostentatiously as he arrived Mr. Fred Rebelle re- sumed his voyage from Sydney to Los Angeles, via Suva, Samoa and Tahiti. He arrived here in his small 88 ft. boat Elaine without papers of any description and did not think it necessary to obtain any clearance when he left.

"I don't bother about these sort of things.", he remarked. "I just come and go."

Yet an Admiralty Committee, pre- sided over by Rear-Admiral W. F. French, have solemnly sat in con-

of

clave and made recommendations about the sartorial perfection snilormen.

the Goods have left the Godown, and No claims will be omitted fte. all Goods remaining undelivered after

the 11th instant will be subject to rent.:

All claims against the vessel musi De presented to the undersigned on or before the 20th instant, or they will

not be recognised.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godoma, where they will be examined, on the 11th instant at 10 am. by our gur- veyors, Messrs. Goddard & Douglas.

In the case of dutlable cargo, Con signees are requested to inform The Imports & Exports Office that they have such goods for examination.

The "V" Opening Here is what they say: -White shoes, white socks, pillows, pillow covers, pyjamas, and cotton singlets have been added to the articles stocked for sale to the men. The possibility of improving the pattern of thin stockings to make jed by them more comfortable with tropi- cal rig in hot climates is being ex- plored.

Chlef Petty Officers, when in tro- pical rig, will wear an open-necked shirt instead of the tropical singlet. The shirt will bave a roll collar and neck opening.

The "V" opening in all jumpers | is to extend to one inch below the lower end of the breast bone, so as to provide an opening 12 in. to 15 in. in depth.

All serge jumpers are to have cuffs, and are to be shaped to the body.

હતુ.

No Fire lasurance has been effect-

Hill of Lading will be countersign- DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents.

Hong Kong, 5th July, 1982.

STEAMERS' MOVEMENTS.

The P. & Q.s.s. Bhutan left

Shanghai for this port yesterday at 6 p.m., and is due here on July 11. at about 5 am.

The R.M.S. Empress of Japan left Yokohama yesterday at 3 p.m., leaves Honolulu on July 14, and is due at Vancouver on July 19. She leaves for Hong Kong on July

The present pattern of black leather shoe is being replaced by 30. a shoe of lighter pattern.

The R.M.S. Empress of Asia art

When Mr. Rebelle arrived at Suva after two months' voyage from Sydney he decided that one or two, A softer material than that rived at Manila yesterday at 8 alterations would be desirable. He hitherto used has been adopted for p.m.. leaves Manila on July 11 renewed the centreboard, which tropical singlets, which will be (Mon.) at 4 pm, and is due at

7.a.m. She leaves for Vancouver ed in part of the stern of the boat sleeves. with thickly-oiled material. After And the sartorial experts have via ports on July 15 (Fri.) at noon. reprovisioning the little vessel he solemnly decided that "trousers

LIVERPOOL via Saigon, Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus had been carried away, and cover-made in future with slightly shorter Hong Kong on July 13 (Wed.) at

Genon, Marseilles & Valencia.

DURBAN MARU

Wednesday,

-13th July,

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Perang & Rangoon.

MORIOKA MARU

Friday,

† CALCUTTA MARU SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

Friday,

15th July. 29th July.

Wednesday,

20th July.

20th July. 22nd July.

gerous.

J

† TOKUSHIMA MARU (Moji direct) Wednesday, YASUKUNI MARU

KITANO MARU (Nagasaki direct). Friday,

+ Cargo only.

For further information apply to:-NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

Telephone 30291. (Private exchange to a departments.)

0. S. K.

BAILINGS FROM HONG KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS | Buenos Aires Maru | Thurs.,

& DUENOS AIRES via

14th July

Salgon, Singapore, Colom-

bo, Durban & Capetown.

MOMBASA, ZANZIBAR, Arizona Maru ...... Sun..

DAR-ES-SALAAM, BEIRA,

LOURENCO

MARQUES,

DURBAN, PORT ELIZA

BETH &

CAPETOWN

THENCE TO RIO DE

JANEIRO, SANTOS &

BUENOS AIRES via Singa-

pore

& Colombo... MELBOURNE via Brisbane

& Bydney.

7th Aug.

as sallormen

And well-informed they are.

Oivvies" Ashore.

that

expressed himself as being well for men dressed as seamen are is quite so sailorlike satisfied that she was in good shape future to be 12 inches to 18 inches should be. There was just to meet any rough weather. His wide at the knee and 12 inches to touch of "We-are-the-modern-Navy- confidence, however, is not shared 14 inches wide at the fact, the and-much-more cultured-than-the- by local seamen, who regard the variation being to allow for. the old" about them. venture as being particularly dan- build of the individual."

How, "Suks" Are Tied Before he left Mr. Rebelle col-l For many, many years sailormen I had a look the other day at lected a good supply of reading have tied their "silks"-those yard an examination paper in one of the educational tests. The matter, particularly poetry, to which sequare black scarves-at the higher he is very partial. Asked when he front in defiance of Admiralty rules mathematics problems would have com- caused even a Senior Wrangler of expected to reach Los Angeles, he and regulations. Now the said he was not sure, adding that mittee have decreed that "neck Cambridge to think; and the stand-"] he was in no hurry and would just handkerchiefs may, in future, beard expected in geography, history, As soon spend the next two years tied at the back or front at the economics and general knowledge

was tremendously high... between here and Los Angeles as option of the wearer." anywhere else.

Permission is also given for men

Nowadays sailormen cease to be Very few people saw the tiny not dressed as seamen to wear sailormen ashore; most of them craft depart. As quietly as she brown leather gloves when ashore wear civilian clothes. But there arrived, the Elaine slipped out and off duty.

are still the old shellbacks about; through the reaf passage in the To-day, writes an Evening News and just as smart as anything the grey light of early morning. A correspondent. I stood outside Navy has produced with their Num- white speck of sail-cloth held the Chatham Barracks and watched ber Ones with gold badges and the eye for a brief space, then gradual- some of the modern Navy come air of "We-are-the-real-sailor-man. ly merged into the vast expanse of ashore on week-end leave. Smart and-what-ever-is-the-Navy, coming blue sky and sapphire sea.. they undoubtedly were but not to."

BUOY PLAN OF HONG KONG HARBOUR.

Fastest

Crossing.

TO

CHINA

AND

JAPAN

PACIFIC COAST

Fastest Crossing of

the Pacife is by Em- press Direct Express route. 9 days flat from Yokohama to Van- couver,

Empress of Asia and ✯ Empress of Russia, largest and fastest lin- ers on this run, offer First Class for the most fastidious. at new

. low fares.

For a crossing with Honolulu interlude, book by Empress of Japan, largest, fastest liner on the Pacific. Or take luxurious Empress of Canada, her running mate. Sallings to San Francisco or Los An- geles connect with them at Honolulu. Enjoy the smart, sumptuous luxury of their First Class. On all Empresses, a Tourist Class, of true Empress standard.

All Empress sailings to Vancouver trains go direct from shipside, baggage checked through to distination.

SPECIAL

SUMMER ROUND

TRIP

fares to

JAPAN,

HONOLULU,

PACIFIC COAST,

EUROPE.

RECORD LOW FARES.

TO

EUROPE

ALL CLASSES.

CANADIAN PACIFIC

THE

BLUE FUNNEL

LINE

'REGULAR AND FAST PASSENGER SERVICES

FREIGHT AND

LONDON SERVICE.

**ACHILLES" "DEUCALION

12th July For Oblanca, don, R'dam and H'burg 20th July For Milles, L'don, Riam and H'borg

LIVERPOOL SERVICE.

*BUMARUS" *TERESIAS"

27th July For Liverpool, Harro and Glasgow 27th Aug. For Genos, l'pool, Havre and Glasgow PACIFIC SERVICE,

(via KOBE & YOKOHAMA.) *TYNDAREUS 14th July For Victoria Beattie and Vansover **PROTESILAUS ** 6th Aug. Por Victoria, Seattle and Vansonvar

INWARD SERVICE.

-“ MENESTHEUS*- Duo 9th July · From New York

Dua 13th July For Shanghai

**MEDON"

Spacially reduced fares are quoted for cargo stanziers with limited passenger accommodation: 7

For freight, pasangs rates and Information apply to the undermentioned.

All bookings are subject to the provisions of the Cóm- pany's Bill of Lading.

Butterfield & Swire,

Agenta.

JAPAN PORTS

Services).

(Frequent Sumatra Maru

Sun.,

24th July

QUARANTINE

AYLEJIALE

LONDON, HAMBURG, ROT- Paris Marn

TERDAM & ANTWERP Atlas Maru via Singapore, Colombo,

Sat., Tues.,

9th July

9th Aug,

Suez & Port Said.

Call

· Philadelphia & Baltimore,

NEW YORK via Japan porta, Sanyo Mara

Los Angeles & Panama.

Direct

Fri,

22nd July

at Boston,

BOMBAY Tis Singapore, Borneo Maru

Fonang &Colombo

Tues.,

10th July

CALCUTTA, via Bingepore, Havana Maru

Wod..

23th July

LANTAAN FRIAWA

&'Rangoon.

Senang via Swatow. Hozan Maru

sun..

24th July

Amoy (8 p.m. every Sun-keyed... day).

JAPAN PORTS via Takso & Canada Maru

Kolar

TAKAO via Swalow & Amay Dell Marn

Noon)

For further particulars plonne : apply to?:

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA

|| Bainvia · Maru

Sun., Wed.

Thurs,

10th July 10th Aug.

21ät July

28051

Kowloon

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"FIRST CLASS FARE T SYDNEY, ES, BETURN

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