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THE CHINA

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER

YK LINE

N.

SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolulu.

ASAMA MARU

SHINYO MARU

Wednesday, 7th September. Wednesday, 21st September.

SEATTLE, VANCOUVER 'vis Shanghal & Japan Porta.

HEIAN MARU

Tuesday, 18th September.

LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM vis

Singapore, Penang, Colombo & Suez."

'HAKONE MARU

SUWA MARU

Saturday,

Saturday,

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Porta

17th September,

1st October.

24th September. 22nd October,

ATSUTA MARU

Saturday,

KAMO MARU

Saturday,

MANILA.

SHINYO MARU

Tuesday,

13th September.

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang, "& Colombo,

KAGA" MARU

Sunday,

11th September.. 15th September.

✦ BENGAL MARU (calla Karachi).... Thursday, SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu,

Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama, HEIYO MARU

NEW YORK, BOSTON via Pamma,

Tuesday....

18th October.

SHIPPING MAGNATE'S GLOOMY FORECAST.

N.D.L. Line Seriously Affected.

CREDIT GRANTS.

Shipping

Intelligence.

Arrivals Of Ships

Monday, September 5. Arabia Maru, Japanese str., 5,997 tons, Capt. S. Machihara, from Moji, buoy No. AL-OS.K. Daian Maru, Japanese str., 862 tons, Capt. K. Hashimoto, from Keelung, buoy No. 08.-Y. Bato & Co. Glenifer, British atr. 6,021 tons,

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Capt.. W. H. Baker, from Sin- gapore, Kowloon Wharf.-J.M. & Co.

Few more discouraging speeches have ever been made at the annual meeting of a big shipping company, than that which Dr. P. Heineken delivered recently to the share- holders of the Norddeutscher

„Tuesday, September 6. Lloyd. He began by saying that Chang Lee, Chinese str., 1,249, tons; Capt. Nagakawa, from Canton, during the many years in which

buoy he had had the honour of being

No B16-Loong Tal Hong. associated with the company there had never been, apart from the Halldor, Norwegian str. 840 tons, war and its consequences, such an

now affected the whole world, and which had occasioned heavy losses. to almost every shipping company and threatened the existence of many,

LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth Istanbul Piraeus Genos economic, decline as that which

& Valencia. ̈

"+.LYONS 'MARU

Tuesday,

20th September.

^ CALCUTTA vis, Singapore, Perang & Rangoon,

+ TOTTORI MARU

Thursday,

† YAMAGATA MÄRU

Thursday,

8th September, 15th September-

'SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKÜHAMA.

† TOYOOKA MARU

Wednesday, Friday, Sunday

18th September.

HAKOZAKI MARÜ

CALCUTTA MARU

+ Cargo only.

The Norddeutscher Lloyd had suffered the more from the crisis inasmuch as on the one hand, Ger. 14th September. 10th Septembermany and Austria were the first to feel its affects and the most seriously affected by it, and, the other hand, his company had concluded at the beginning of 1931 a very comprehensive building pro- gramme, which had necessarily in- volved heavy financial commitments. In order to consolidate those and reduce them to a normal standard, they had depended on 1931 and the following years.

For further information apply to:-NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

Telephone 30291.

0.

(Private exchange to departments.)

S

K.

SAILINGS FROM_HÒNG «KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

LONDON,

HAMBURG & ANTWERP

via Aden...

RIO-DE-JANEIRO, SANTOS. Rio de Janeiro Maro Tues,

Cape Town

"DURBAN," PORT ‘ELIZA-

9th Nov.

13th Sept. 28th Sept.

The collapse of the Nordwalle. Company and the Schroeder Bank had seriously affected Bremen add induced lack of foreign cuufidence, says "The Syren.' The withdrawal of credits in the early summer of 1981 was "a pointed reminder to them of its resultant effects. In addition, in view of their great Interest in the Schroeder Bank,

27th Sept with which they had had friendly

relations for many years, they had been compelled to make substan- tial sacrifices, not only in the form.

Capt. J. Hansen, from Swatow. buoy No. B4-Thoresen & Co. Hermod, Norwegian str., 400 tons,

||

Müinam, Danish atr., 1,739 toas

Capt. VL. Helster, from Swatow, buoy No B10John Manners&Co. Nachisan Maru, Japanese str.. 2,567

fons, Capt. 9. Ushijama, from Keelung, buoy No. A12;--- M.B.K. Patroclus, British str., 6,910 tons, Capt. Maclure, from Shanghai, Holt's Wharf.-B. & S.. Tantalus, British str., 4,812 toza,

Capt. Melling, from Shanghai, buoy No. A8-B. & S. Tinegara, Dutch str., 5,782. tons,

Capt. P. Weide, from Tandjong Pandau, buoy No. A7-J.C.J.L.

CLEARANCES.

Tuesday, September 6. Capt. Eliassen, from Bangkok, Arabia Maru, Kor Singapore. buoy No B5.Thoresen & Co. Chang Lee, for Tsingtao. Hiroshi Maru, Japanese str., 665) Glaucus, for Manila... "tons, Capt. Okada, from Kee-Gleniffer, for Shanghai. lung, Yaumati "Anchorage. Haiching. for Swatow. M.B.K...

Hydra 2, for Bangkok. Huichow, British str., 1,222 tons, Isar, for Keelung.

Capt. A. H. Bathurst, from Klungchow, for Canton. Weihaiwel, buoy No, C4-B. & Kojun Maru, for Hongay. S.

Michael Jebsen, for Bangkok. Kaying, British, str., 1,572 tons, Muensterland, for Manila, Capt. P. J. Green, from Swa-|Nankin, for Shanghai. tow, buoy No. 814.-B. & S. Nankwa Maru, for Farnevál Bay, Kingyuan, British str. 1,546 tons, Patroclus, for Singapore.

Capt. J. W. Jenkins, from Phasianella, for Takao. Hoihow, buoy No. B21-B. & President Lincoln, for Manila. S.

Proteus, for Bangkok. Kiungchow, British str., 1,545 tons, Sunning, for Swatow.. Capt JS. Anderson from Swa-Tjlaadane, for Manila, tow, buoy No. B20-B. & S. Yuen Sang, for Shanghai.

MUTINY ABOARD

DUTCH SHIP.

Foreign Members Of

Crew Charged...

Rotterdam, Yesterday.

Two hundred members of the

of a cancellation of a part of their crew of the Holland-Amerika liner.

7th Oct. claims against the bank, but also Rotterdam are to be prosecuted for

ROTTERDAM, London.” Maru

Wed,

NEW YORK via Japan, Los Tokai Maru

Angeles and Panama.

Call Hokuroku Maru'

Tues., Wed

Direct at Cristobal, Puerto

Colombia, Boston Philadel

phia & Baltimore

MONTEVIDEO & BUENOS

AIRES via Saigon.. Sin-

gapore, Colombo, Durban.

PORT ELIZABETH and

MOMBASA, ZANZIBAR Manila Maru

Fri.,

DARES SALAAM, BEIRA.

LOURENCO MARQUES.

BETH. CAPE TOWN and

SOUTH

AMERICAN

PORTS:

Via Singapore & Colombo.

MANILA, MELBOURNE Brisbane Maru

Wed..

5th Oct.

BRISBANE, SYDNEY,

WELLINGTON, & AUCK-

LAND' direct

BOMBAY via Singapore. Argun Maru

Mon.,

*Belawan Deli. §Penang and Hague Maru

Colombo, fadditional direct tAlaska Maru

Tues., Thurs.,

10th Sept 4th Oct 8th Oct.

call at CATCH: MANDVI

and KARACHI vin Singa-

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Hamburg Mary

Himalaya Maru .....

Tues.,

Sat,

Fri.. Sun., Sun.,

Thurs

Canton Main

HARBOUR OFFICE.

Big Volume Of Shipping.

MOSTLY BRITISH.

The Harbour Office Reports for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. yester-

by temporarily taking over con-allegedly disobeying orders. siderable bill liabilities. That was, When the ship arrived at 5 am.day gave a free movement of to-day, she was escorted by the vessels with a high tonnage. mine-layer, Meerlant.

to a great extent, the reason why the item in the balance-sheat under that heading had reached such a high figure as 37,500,000 mks.

Falling Freights.

The police arrested nine foreign members of the crew on a charge

of mutinous conduct, but allowed the Dutch members to return to their homes. Reuter.

Freights were up to the mark, both the inwards and throughs reaching five figures. The total tonnage entered, was 80,513.

There were 10 inward regis- tries, of which six were 'British and seven of four figures, while of the seven, throughs, five were Brl- tish and four of four Agures. Three vessels arrived in ballast.

The decline in goods traffic com- bined with the constantly falling freight rates. 38 well as the substantial diminution in passen ger fares-in no way compensated for by a larger number of passen- As a result of the further ac gers carried--caused a heavy fall centuation of the general economic Passengers entered during the 20th Sept. in revenue.

crisis in the first half of 1982, it period including 76 Europeans and Credit Withdrawal

had "become not only impossible to 856 Asiatic deck, British vessels 24th Sept. Then came the withdrawal of repay these essentially short-term carrying 446 out of the total in

foreign credits, the depreciation of credits, but, in order to survive, all classes,⠀⠀ 9th Sept. 11th Sept. sterling and the non-receipt of further measures had, to be taken Details follow:--- 18th Bopt. American compensation payments which involved a plan of general which they had hoped to receive, reorganisation, the latter entailing

Nationality all of which circumstances com a prolongation of their inland British 8th Sept.pelled them to obtain temporary private bank credits and the tem- American

loans from institutions in close porary credits, as well as the French.... touch with the Government, these granting of further credits under Norwegian being granted under Government Government guarantee for the Japanese

Chinese guarantee.

purpose of carrying on during (Continued in next Column.) 1982.

pore and Colombo

Penang and Rangoon

JAPAN PORTS

JAPAN vis Takso & Kealung Panama Maru

KEELUNG via Swatow and Hozan Maru

Amoy (3 p.m. every Sun-

day)

TARAO via Swalow and Deli Marus

Amoy (Noon, every other

Thursday)

Omits Ports Underlined Marked

Omits Ports Underlined Marked *.

Omits Ports underlined."

For Further Particulars Please apply to:---.

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA. Telephone 28061.

CONSIGNEES.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO, LTD. COPENHAGEN.

The Motor Vestal,

“MALAYA”

having arrived, Consignees of cargo, are hereby Bilbfined ! that all goods) are being landed and placed at their risk trite the hazardous and/or

hazardous Godowns of The Hongkong

AFGHAN DEVOTED TO RELIGION,

Only Man Of Race Who Never Lent.

Kandy, Aakast 5. Ghulam Rasool Khan, an Afghan

who never leat money, as he cou

■ Kowloon Wharf & Gedown Co., Ltd; sidered it amounted to a violation

where delivery can be obtained an soon of Koranic precepts to dá no, died. as the goods are landed.

No claim will be admitted after the in his cloister at the age of 105

goods have left the Godowns, and all

good remaining undelivered, after the

beber 1982, at 4 pm) wills!

little" hamlet

bul route

had

SHIPBUILDERS, SHIP REPAIRERS, BOILER MAKERS, FORGE MASTERS, OXY-ACETYLENE, AND ELECTRIC WELDERS, MECHANICAL, AND

ELECTRICAL

ENGINEERS.

"Arr. H'Kong Dep. Through

Cargo Cargo

Ton

Tons .12,657

ARISTOCRATS OF THE PACIFIC

SPEED

EMPRESSES"

Offer the Utmost in

SIZE-SPACE - LUXURY

RAND

SERVICE

Boog. Koty

Emp. of Auls |- Sept. # Sept 12 Sept. Emp, of Canada Sept. 23 Sept. 26 Emp. of Russia Oct. 7 Oct. 10 Oct. "Emp, of Japan' 'Det:21 Oct 24

Emp. of Asia Nov. 4 Nov. 7 Nov. Emp. of Canada Nov. 18 Nov. 21 Emp. of Russia Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec.

Shanghal Nagmail. Inbe Inkobama. Honolulu Taksou.FIN

Dave LearH

Lasty 13 Sept. 15 Sept.17* Sept. 3 Sept. 28 Sept. 30 Oct. 8 Oct. 1 11 Oct. 13 Oct. 15,

Oct. 24 Oct. 26 Oct. 28 Nov. 3 Nov. 8 8 Nov. 10 Nov. 12

Nov 21 Nov. 28 Nov, 25 Dec. 1-Dec 6 6. Dec. 8 Dec. 10... * Dec. 19

New Reduced Through Fares to Europe. Summer Excursion fares to the Pacific Coast and return.

Attractive reduced fares to Japan and return.

EMPRESS OF CANADA

SAILS

SEPTEMBER 16th

TO

MANILA

CANADIAN PACIFIC

THE WORLD'S GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM.

THE

BLUE FUNNEL

REGULAR AND FAST PASSENGER SERVICES

FREIGHT AND

LONDON SERVICE.

*MEMNON**

ANTENOR

14th Sept. For Masselllos, Cazablanca. London,

Hall Rotterdam and Hamburg, 28th Sept, For 'lea, L'don, E'dam & Glasgow LIVERPOOL SERVICE.

*** PYRRHUS '* 27th Sept. For Tripoll, Genos, Liverpool. Harts

Cat and Gisa grow

'DARDANUS”. 12th Oct. For Havte, Liverpool and Glasgow NEW YORK SERVICE.

9,681

E

1,700

1,700

2,900 4,328

2,533

MADRASTUS ** :1011: Out. ¦ For Boston, New York and Baltimore Philippines, Fort Swettenham and Elgapore

PACIFIC SERVICE.

(via KOBE & TOKOHAMA,)

15 18,207

16 16,890

THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY

OF HONG KONG, LIMITED,

SALVAGE TUG TAIKOO *

DRY DOCK

Length 787 Feet. Length on Blöcka:750 Feet:

"TANTALUS ** 17th St, Bi Vistoria, Feattle and "TINDABEUS och For Victoria, Eestile and VancouvEI

INWARD SERVICENZ

PHILOOTETES " Lua 10th Sept For Bras, Moll, Kode & Triami "HEUTOR", 54 Doe 16th Bapt.:: For Shanghai, Walhalwat,

Taku and Dalton-

Specially reduced fares are quoted for cargo steamers with Hmited passenger' accommodation.

For freight, passage rates and information apply to the undermentioned b

All bookings are subject to the provisions of the Com pany's Bill of Lading, 99200

Butterfield & Swire,

TRAVEL A.-O. LINE.

*Thursday las Cairat Townsvilla,

Melbourne.

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