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FAR EAST INDIA ITALY · Express Passenger Service.
S.S. "CONTE VERDE" for Italy (London) 16th March.
1st April. S.S. "CONTE ROSSO" for Shanghai
Freight Service.
about
M.V. "TERGESTEA" for S'hai & Japan 14th March. SS. "MONCALIERI" for Italy
17th March.
Dodwell & Co., Ltd. Agents
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SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolulu.
ASAMA MARU
TAIYO MARU
CHICHIBU MARU
SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.
Wednesday, 15th March. Friday, 24th March. Wednesday, 12th April.
HIKAWA MARU (starts from Kobe) Monday, HIYE MARU (starts from Kobe) ... Wednesday,
27th March. 10th April.
LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM via
Singapore, Penang, Colombu & Suez.
BAKOZAKI MARU
TERUKUNI MARU
HAKUSAN MARU
Saturday, Friday,
Saturday,
18th March,
31st March.
15th April.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE vla Manila & Porta,
ATSUTA MARU
Saturday,
25th March.
KAMO MARU
Saturday,
22nd April.
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.
KAGA MARU
Saturday,
↑ TOTTORI MARU
Wednesday,
11th March. 16th March,
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) vin' Japan, Honolulu,
Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama. HEIYO MARU
NEW YORK, BOSTON via Panama.
Friday,
10th March.
LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piracus, Genoa
and Valencia.
LYONS MARU
Wednesday,
16th March.
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon,
↑ YAMAGATA MARU
Wednesday,
+ RANGOON MARU
Wednesday,
15th March. 20th March.
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
HAMO MARU (Nagasaki direct)
HARUNA MARU
Friday, Friday,
17th March. 17th March.
+ Cargo only.
For further information apply to:-NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
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SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
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Shipping
Intelligence
OLDEST AMERICANARRIVAL
SHIP
Built In 1822 And Still In Service.
OF SHIPS
Tuesday, March 7.
Anhui, British str., 2,080 tons. Capt. D. Lupton, from Hoihow. T.S.R. Wharf.-B. & S.
The oldest documented American vessel in operation to-day is the 110- year-old oil screw Salteses, of City of Manila, British str., 4,804
thirty-four gross tons, registered in the name of and operated by the American Oyster Company of Pro-
tons, Capt. J. A. Mordue, from Wharf.-Bank Manila, Holts Line.
U.S. NEED FOR BIGGER NAVY
Japanese Position-In Orient The Reason.
VOTE FOR G.$315,000,000
URGED IN HOUSE.
B
THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1933.
Washington, March 1. Rep. Carl Vinson, chairman of vidence, Rhode Island, according to Eng Lee, Chinese str., 865, tons. the House naval committee, told Capt. Yamaji, from Amoy, buoy the House that increasing Japanese information made public recently by Mr. Arthur J. Tryer, assistant No, B16.-Yee Tal Hong. and decreasing American influence director of the United States Com-Liangchow, British str., 1,220 tons,
Capt. J. M. Hall, from Amoy. in the Orient was one reason for a merce Department's bureau of navi-
bigger navy, gation and steamboat Inspection. buoy No. B21.-B. & S3
Urging approval of the pending The craft was built for the account Siberot, Dutch str., 1,011 tons, of Alban Rust, of New York City, in Capt. Ley, from Canton. Yau supply bill allowing approximately mati Anchorage.-J.C.J.L. $316,000,000 for the navy the next 1822, at Poughkeepsie, N.Y., and at that time was the steam screw Tjibadak, Dutch str., 4,801 tons, fiscal year, Vinson, Georgia Demo- Capt. J. J. Blankert, from Muncrat, asserted that "the interna- James Morgan of thirty-five tona
tional situation is far from re-] tok, buoy No. A7.-J.C.J.L. gross.
Tin Seng, Chinese str., 943 tons, assuring:"
Capt. Kwok Shan, from K.C. Wan, Saikong Wharf-Wo Hop & Co.
A further search of the files of statistics division of the bureau, which contain data showing the con- struction, change, of ownership, rig or tonnage of every vessel built in the United States as well as its final yard or on a reef, disclosed that the disposition, whether it is in a scrap Saltesea had five owners in the past 110 years, and has had her size and propulsion unit changed three times.
In these transactions she was re- built in 1889, to sixty-nine tons, and in 1922, she was changed from a steam screw to a gas screw and re- duced to thirty tons. In 1928, the gas engines and her size increased in thirty-four tons.
Younger Ships
The records of the American mer- chant marine kept by the bureau show two other vessela that date back to the comparatively early nineteenth century. They are the gas screw Brilliant of twenty-two gross tons, built in 1838, and the gaa screw Joyce Rebecca, of thirty- four gross tons, built in 1837.
bext
"This is no time to scuttle the! navy and jeopardize the safety of the country," he went on. "Rather Wednesday, March 8. we must proceed to build up the Canton Maru, Japanese str., 1,644 navy to its relative strength as pro-
tons, Capt. Y. Iwasaki, from vided for in the Washington and. Swatow, O.S.K. Wharf.-O.S.K. London treaties. Chengtu, British str., 1,338 tons, "I give notice to the House that!
Capt. L. V. Rowe, from Swa- with the convening of the tow, buoy No. B20.-B. & S.
Congress I propose to introduce a Cremer, Dutch str., 2,785 lons.bill providing for building up the Capt. G. J. Meppelink, from navy and will use my utmost en- Swalow, buoy No.
A16.deavours to have it enacted. *** J.C.J.L.
The navy
its can build up to Dell Mara, Japanese str., 1,293 relative position with expenditures
tons, Capt. E. Sanada, from for new construction of about! Canton, O.S.K. Wharf.-O.S.K. $65,000,000. That amount is avail- Hakodate Maru, Japanese str., 3,220 able this fiscal year."
tons, Capt. Hirose, from Singa-
Contrary views of the effect of pore, buoy No. AB-N.Y.K.
preparednces were laid before the Halldor, Norwegian str., 840 tons, House by Rep. Vinson and Rep. Capt. J. Hansen, from Bang Burton L. French, Idaho Re- kok, buoy No. B9.-Thoresen &publican, who formerly was chair- man of the naval appropriations Hydranges, British str. 581 tons, subcommittee. Both are students
Captain P. W. Grierson, from:
of naval policy. On Swatow, Chiu Chit On & Co.
Co.
Svale, British str., 1,364 tons, Capt. Wilkins, from Swatow, Douglas Wharf. Douglas & Co.
Wharf.-- "The nations are over-prepared,” | Kaitangata, British str., 1,202 tons, Rep. French asserted. "It is with Captain J. Crosthwaite, from the greatest concelt that anyone; Swatow, Yaumati Anchorage.-proposes that if the United States had been in the unfortunate posi- Williamson, & Co.
tion of Great Britain, France, Ger- inany or Italy somehow that con- flict might have been avoided."
Comparing the underage strength fleets, Rep. of the respective Vinson said the United States has 61' modern submarines to 69 for Japan, the United States has 14 modern destroyers and Japan 72, the United States has 19 cruisers while Japan has 29, while this Capt. J. K. Clark, from Can-country has but three airplane ton, buoy No. B3.-B. & S. carriers to four of the Japanese
flect.
tons, Capt. R. Hirono, from Miike, buoy No. AIL.-M.B.K. Talamba, British str., 3,844 tons. Capt. P. W. Rowe, from Singa- pore, Kowloon Wharf.-M.M. & Co.
The Brilliant was originally e schooner built at Essex, Mass. In 1917, her rig was changed and she became a gas screw and is register- od in the name of the Seaport Navi. gation Company of Eastport Me, where she is in the freight service.
The Joyce Rebecca had a some- what more varied experience. She Suki Maru, Japanese str., 1,986 was built at New London, Conn., as the schooner Planter. In 1920, she became the gas screw Joyce Rebecca, is now registered in the name of Robert A. Snow, of Rockland, Me., and is in the freight service.
The old records also yield the in-Taiyuan British str., 2,100 tons, formation that 1855 there was a Leviathan under American registry. In that year this vessel, which was of sixtyeight gross tons, compared with the 48,942 gross tons of the Leviathan operating to-day, passed to the ownership of B. Bramhall, of Boston. The vessel was a schooner Anhui, for Amoy. under the command of Captain I. Anshun, for Singapore. Ellis. The vessel, according to the Bengal Maru, for Calcutta. records, passed out of existence in Burgenland, for Hamburg, |1840, from unnamed cause8.
SILK SALVAGED.
10th Apr. Unharmed After Ten
21st Apr.
CLEARANCES,
Wed., Mar. 8,
C. Henri Riviere, for Canton. Eng Lee, for Canton. Glenogle, for Singapore. Hakodate Maru, for Yokohama. Halvard, for Swatow.
avdrot, for Bangkok. Hin Sang, for Sandakan.
Years Under The Sea.Kaitangata, for Canton.
The
Kamona, for Swatow.
Zurich newspaper Neue Kiungchow, for Amoy. Zurcher Zeitung in a recent Norviken, for Swatow, issue, reports that when the Promise, for Bangkok. salvage
Artiglio salvag- Sagres, for Singapore.
ship
ed the gold Bunk with the Siberot, for Iloilo.
divers also found Svale, for Swatow.
the 17th Mar. Egypt,
6th Apr. some silk cloth. The fabric which | Wong Shek Kung, for Saigon.
was dyed "Charmeuse" and which has been lying for ten years at the bottom of the sea in a depth of about 70 fathoms, was perfectly sound. The strength, touch, and
HONG KONG TIDES
NEW YORK via Japan, Los Tokai Maru
Mon.,
Angeles and Panama. Call
Direct at Cristobal, Puerto,
Colombia. Boston Philadel
pha & Baltimore
RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS. Montevideo Maru
Fri
HONTEVIDEO & BUENOS
AIRES Tis Saigon. Sin.
rapora, Colombo. Durban,
Port Elizabeth And Cape
Town
MOMBASA, ZANZIBAR, "Manila Maru
DAR-ES-SALAAM, BEIRA, Africa Maru
Fri., Thurs.,
LOURENCO MARQUES,
DURBAN, PORT ELIZA-
BETH, CAPE TOWN.
& SOUTH AMERICAN
PORTS via Singapore & Colombo
MELBOURNE,
BRISBANE Brisbane Maru SYDNEY; WELLINGTON & AUCKLAND vja Manila:
Wed
BOMBAY & †KARACHI via] #Hague Maru
Sun.,
Singapore, Belawan Dell,
CALCUTTA vik Singapore.
Hamburg Mara
Mon.
+Belawan Dell,
Penang &
Celebes Maru
Bat,
20th Mar.
1st Apr.
Rangoon
JAPAN PORTS
Havana Maru
Sat.,
11th Mar.
JAPAN via Takao & Keelung Panama Maru
Tae#.,
14th Mar.
in port yesterday:
Basin.-Tamar.
Bun
12th Mar.
Sun
19th Mar,
South Well-Bridgewater, East Wall. Falmouth, Folke-
Thur
-Oth Marstone
Fri.
Bat.
Fening & Colombo .....
KEELUNG via Bwatow and Canton Maru
Amoy (every Sunday)
Hozan Maru
TAKAO via Swałow and Dell Maru.
(ay)
Amoy (every other Thurs
++Omila Porta: Markad,
Direct to Bhavagar, Mandvi & Bodibunder, For Further Particulars Plakse apply to:-
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
Telephone 28061.
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Vinson opposed the five per cent. appropriation reduction of the Senate, which was, beaten in the House, on the ground that by it the United States would be. "re- duced to a third rate naval power and the army will drop to a still lower class."
CONSIGNEES
LLOYD TRIESTINO.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Steamer.
*CONTE VERDE "
From TRIESTE. VENICE, BRINDISL PORT SAID, BOMBAY, COLOMBO, AND SINGAPORE.
CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are beingj landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Lad, at Kow- loon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained
5th Apr. gloss of the cloth were unchanged, Time Meridian 120 deg. E. (Zone- Optional Cargo will not be landed and only the dye was slightly 8); ooh. is midnight, 12h. is moon. here, unless notice has been givan di changed in places, The cloth was Heights are referred to the datum of bours prior to vessel's arrival, but 19th Mar. prosently by the salvage company the place and should be added to final port of call to which the option the largest seals Admiralty chart of carried on from port to port to the to a silk firm in Milan where it can depths, unless preceded by an asterisk extends. be freely Inspected.
((*), when they should be subtracted.
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WARSHIPS IN PORT
The following warships werej.
North Arm, - Kent,
March 9 to 15, 1933..
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown, and ali Goods remaining undelivered after the 10th inst. will be subject to rent.
All claims against the vasse) muWE be presented to the Undersigned on or High Water Low Water before the 19th inst or they will not Standard E. Standard Ht
AD
chafed, and damaged Times:...
are to be left in the Godowne Mar. IL M. FELT. Thurs., 09 29 48 02 06 10 where they will be examined on the
Dale
West Wall-Hermes Dock-Herald, Odin and Otus. Bon.
Mo
Goods
19 35 6.9 12 58 8.7 10th instant at 10 am. by our sur 10. 00
89 0.7 veyors, Messra. Goddard & Douglas.
In the case of dutíabis, cargo, Gun- 0 24
14 30 27 Importa Exports. Once that they 12. 10 10
kave rich goods, for : examination. 21 60 7.8 16 15 * No Fire Losurance has been effect- 13-1035604 110
be countersign 22 35 6915-59, 18 Bill of Lading will be 10594680 45, L8ed by
DODWELL & CO, LTD. 2321 6.2 16 45 16
Agmata.
1100 2020 28.45-82
07 signada are requested to inform the
No, 8 Buoy,--Cornwalluz No. 6 BupySuffolkeva Foreign.-U.S. river gunboat Tues" | 14 Mindanao, and. French training wed 15 cruiser, Jeanne D'Arc.
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