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SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolulu.
ABAMA MARU
TAIYO MARU
CHICHIBU MARU
SEATTLE & VANCOUVER..
Wednesday, 2nd November. Tuesday, Wednesday,
15th November.
30th November.
HIYE MARU (starts from Kobe)." Saturday, HEIAN MARU (starts from Kobe). Saturday,
29th October,
19th November.
LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM via
Bingapore, Penang, Colombo & Suez
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Porta
HAKOZAKI MARU
Saturday,
29th October.
TERUKUNI MARU
Friday,
11th November.
HAKUSAN MARU
Saturday,
́20th November.
KAMO MARU
Saturday,
29th October,
KITANO HARU
Saturday,
26th November,
MANILA.
.
TAIYO MARU
Monday,
7th November,
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.
↑ TOKIWA MARU
Saturday,
GINYO MARU
Saturday
SOUTH
AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan,
29th, October. 12th November.
Honoisia,
Tuerday,
6th December..
Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama. BOKUYO MARU
NEW YORK, BOSTON via Panama,
·LIVERPOOL via Port Said. Genoa, & Valencia.
TOYOOKA MARU (calls Saigon)... Monday. CALCUTTA vin Singapore, Penang & Rangoon
+ CALCUTTA MARU
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA. .
MURORAN MARU
+ YAMAGATA 'MARU
+ BENGAL MARU
KATORI MARU
Saturday,
Tuesday,
14th November.
29th October.
8th November.
Saturday,
5th November.
Sunday, Saturday,
6th November.
12th November.
† Cargo only,
For further information apply to:-NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
Telephone 30291.
(Private exchange to all departmenta.)
K.
SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
Fri.,
THE CHINA MAIL.
Shipping
Intelligence
Arrival Of Ships
tons,
HARBOUR OFFICE.
Moderate Freights Yesterday.
The Harbour Office reports for tons, Sunkong; Chinese str., 822.
the 24 hours ended. 9 a.m. yester Capt. Leung Pat, from Kwong
day gave à free movement of Chow Wan, buoy No. BT.-Wo vessels with #1 high tonnage.
Wednesday, October 26." Alipore, British str... 3,241
Capt. E. A. J. W. Carter, from Shanghal, buoy No. A7-M.M. & Co.
Talmu Clara Jebsen, Danish str., 1,145)
tons, Capt. K. Dahi, from Hoi- how, buoy No, B6.-Chin Seng Hong.
Helikon, British str., 1,220 tons,
Capt. Lefevre, from Saigon, buoy No. B13.-Wo Fat Sing. Kachosan Mara, Japanese str., 1,425
Hop & Co.
Freights were moderate, only the British str., 6,154 tons, throughs reaching five figures. Captain J. G. Lindon, from The total tonnage entered was
46,149. Amoy, buoy No. A1.-M.M. & Co.
CLEARANCES.
tons, Capt Y. Saito, from Mlike,
Wednesday, October 27. Yaumati Anchorage.-M.B.K.. Alipore, for. Singapore, Linan, British str., 1,366 tons, Capt. An Lee, for Newchwang.
L. V. Rowe, from Canton, buoy Anhui, for Cantón. No. B20. B. & S. Prosper, Norwegian str. 787
Capt. E. D. Knutsen, Saigon, buoy No. B8-K. sen & Co.
WARSHIPS IN PORT.
The following warships were port yesterday
Cremer, for Swatow. tons, Gustav Diederichsen, for Bangkok. from Hongkheng, for Singapore. Lar-Hydrangea, for Swatow.
Linan, for Dairen. Laishan Maru, for Canton. Marly, for Bangkok. Pong Tong, for Saigon. Seistan, for Singapore.
Svale, for K. C. Wan.
in Tjisaroea, for Amoy.
Basin H.M.S. Tamar. South Wall.-H.MS. Keppel H.M.S. Bruce, H.M.S. Tarantula.
East Wall.-H.M.S. Oswald; H.M.S. Osiris, H.MS. Olympus..
North Arm.-H.MS. Suffolk, H.M.S. Wishart, H.M.S. Wren.
West Wall.-H.M.S. Cumberland, H.M.S. Whitshed, H.M.S. Verity.
· Dock.-H.M.S. Witch, H.M.S. Wild Swan.
4
No. 2 Buoy-H.M.S. Medway and 28th Oct. Submarines.
No: 8 Buoy H.M.S. Folkestone. No. 12 Buoy.-H.M.S. Veteran..
28th Oct.
LONDON, ROTTERDAM, London Maru
HAMBURG & ANTWERP
via. Singapore, Colombo,
Aden, Suez & Port Said
NEW YORK via Japan, Los KwantoTM Maru
Sat.,
19th Nov.
Angeles and Panama.
Call
Direct at Cristobal, Puerto.
Colombia, Boston Philadel-
phia & Baltimore:
RIO DE JANEIRO. SANTOS, Montevideo Maru
MONTEVIDEO & BUENOS
AIRES via Salgon,
Sin-
gapore, Colombo, Durban,
and Cape Town
MOMBASA, ZANZIBAR,
DARES SALAAM, BEIRA, Africa Maru
Tues.,
22nd Nov.
LOURENCO MARQUES,
DURBAN, PORT ELIZA-
HETH. CAPE TOWN and
SOUTH... AMERICAN PORTS
Via Singapore & Colombo.
MANILA, MELBOURNE.
BRISBANE, SYDNEY Melbourne: Maru
Sat
WELLINGTON & AUCK♣
LAND direct ************
Colombo
BOMBAY & KARACHI via Sourabaya Maru
Singapore, Penang and Faku Maru
Wed., MOD...
CALCUTTA via Singapore Himalaya Maru
Belawan Deli and Rangoon
...
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.
From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAFTS.
The Steamship
"BENREOCH" Consignees of cargo are hereby in formed that all goods are heing land- ad at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of 5th Nov. The Hong Kong Kowloon Wharf and "Godown Co., Ltd.. whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
2nd Nov. 7th Nov.
8th Nov.
9th Nov.
Tues..
1st Nov.
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JAPAN POETS
Hamburg Maru
JAPAN via Takao & Keelang Panama Maru
KEELUNG via Swatow and Hozan Maru
Amoy (8 p.m. every Sun-Canton Maru day}
Tues.,
Wed.,
Sun., Sun.,
TAKAO via Swatow and Deli Maru
Amoy (10 am. every other Thursday)
Thurs.,
+ Calls Ports Marked.
For Further Particulars Please apply to:-
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SHIPBUILDERS,
SHIP REPAIRERS,
BOILER MAKERS, FORGE MASTERS, OXY-ACETYLENE, AND
ELECTRIC WELDERS, MECHANICAL, AND
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.
30th Oct. 6th. Nov.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 1st November, 1932, will be subject to rent.
All claims against the steamer must be
to the Undersigned on or presented before the 18th November, 1932, or they will not be recognised.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the| 81st October, 1932, at 10 am, by Messrs. Goddard & Douglas.
To comply with the General Bond- ed Warehouse Regulations consignees 3rd Nov. must have a Revenue Officer in at- tendance when damaged
dutiable goods are examined.
No Fire Insurance has been effect ed.
Bills of Lading will be countersign-| ed by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.
*. Agents. Hong Kong, 25th October, 1982,
THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY
OF HONG KONG, LIMITED.
SALVAGE TUGE “TAIKOO”
Wireloma Call P.C.N: 00
DRY DOCK Length 787 Feet.
Length on Blocks 750 Feet: Depth on Centre of
SI (EW.OST.) 84 ft. 6 ina.
THREE SLIPWAYS.
Tottori Maru, for Yokohama. Wing Lee, for K. C, Wan..
There were 10 inward regis [tries," of which five were British and three of four. figures, while of the 12 throughs, eight were Bri itish and six of four figures. · One
vessels in ballast.
Passengers entered during the period included 144 Europeans and 2,828 Asiatic deck, British vessels carrying 998 out of the total in all classes,
Detalls follow:--
Arr. H'Kong Dep. Through
CRISO
Carg
Tors
Toni
British
8
9.843
17.
32,530
American 1. French Dutch
1
.117 880
672
231
Norwegian 3 2,500
5,198
Japanese [Chinese
1,670
..3.740
"Total
8,510
10 22,370
Overland China Mail.
A WHOLE WEEK'S 'NEWSPAPERS IN ONE.
An 11-year-old boy, Chau Kwok-ming, son of Dr. Chau, 7, Lincoln Road, Kowloon Tong, was fatally injured on the afternoon of October 23 when struck on the head by a fall, ing boulder on the steep ascent of Beacon Hill.
The five companions of the dead boy came back from the hills on October 24, a police rescue party bearing with them the body of their young companion.
Police tell of the desperate efforts of the hikers to get aid for their injured friend during the night, of how one of their number made his way to Sham Shui Po police station and led a party of officers back into the hills in an attempt. to find his companions. They hunted throughout the night without ayail. A full story of the tragedy is given in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIĻ
The failure of the favourites in the Queensland Handi- cap for "Australian, ponies was the greatest surprise feature of the race meeting held at the Valley on October 22. Evening Star, ridden by Mr. S. N. Pan, started one of the hottest favourites of the day, and was forced into third place by two very mediocre mounts ridden by Messrs. A. W. da Roza and Y. T. Fung.
Deputising for Gleneagles, Mr. L. Dunbar's Liberty Bay, making its first appearance since winning the Hong Kong Derby, made a splendid showing in the Sixth Aggre- gate Stakes, beating Sadko by two and a half fengths. Mr. L. Reidy's Bag and Baggage, who has been one of the most conspicuous ponies in important races this season cracked up badly and finished last in a field of four.
The meeting is fully reported in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.
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Within a very brief space of time on October 20, the Legislative Council completed an agenda which included items of business which will make history in the Colony, In the first place the Council gave first reading to the, "Ordinance to secure Increased trade between the Colony and the Empire." Thus Hong Kong takes its part in the Imperial Preference Plan, conceived at Ottawa, and in which every portion of the Empire takes some part.
"This Bill" said Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, K.C., Attorney-General, "arises out of the recent Imperial Con- ference at Ottawa."
It passed first reading without discussion.
The preferential tarif ordinante imposes a duty of 25 per cent, on all foreign-made automobiles or motor vehicles registered in the Colony.
The proceedings are reported in the OVERLAND CHINA ---MAIL.
Warder Maurice Friend, 36, attached to the Lai Chi Kok Prison, was found dead at 6.30 o'clock on October 24 with a bullet wound through his head, outside the Single Men's Quarters, Lal Chi Kok. Suicide' is suspected. Warder Friend was found by the offers lying outside the bathroom door. He was dressed in white shirt and white. shorts and there was a bullet wound in the Hight, temple. The body was removed to the Kowloon Publié Mortuary!
A story is given in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL The victorious Interport Lawn Bowls team, were feted on October 14, at a dinner given by the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Association. The guests of the evening were Messrs. B. W. Bradbury, A. O Brawn, J. C. Brown, G. J. Buchanan, H. Hampton, R. S. Nichol and U. M. Omar. "Our Interport Bowlers, was given by Mr. A. L. Shields, vice president, who said he esteemed it a great honour to be in the chair and to express congratulations to their President and the Hong Kong Interport Lawn Bowls team on their victory in Shanghai. Lawn Bowlera he ventured to slate were mostly modest men who played the game for the game's sake.
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