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The Royal Scot here from Great Britain to haul the flyer of the Londos, Midland & Scottish Railway on its Can- adian and United States tour, and Number 2810 of the Cans- dian Pacific fleet of flyers, comparing noter and doing a little boasting at the Canadiaa Pacific's Angus Shops, Mont- real The Royal Scot has been equipped wit
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KAISAR-I-HIND
1 BURDWAN
MANTUA RAWALPINDI
ALIPORE
From Tons Hong Kong
About
1933.
12,000 17th June
6,500 24th June 11,000 1st July
Destination.
Bombay, Marseilles, Havre, London, H'burg, R'dam, Antwerp & Hull Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London.
17,000 15th July Bamburg & Rotterdam,
Marseilles, Havre, Londen,
6,000 20th July 6.600 22nd July 17,000 29th July 17,000 12th Aug.
Straits, Colombo & Bombay. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles &. London. Bombay, Marseilles, Havre, London,
H'burg. R'dam.
am, Antwerp & Hul 6,000 19th Aug. Marseilles & London. 17,000 26th Aug. Marseilles & London. 14,000 9th Sept Bombay,
H'burg,
**SOMALI
RANPURA
RAJPUTANA
BANGALORE RANCHI CARTHAGE
**BHUTAN
NALDERA CORFU
14,000
**SOUDAN MANTUA RAWALPINDI
6,000 16th Sept. 10,000 23rd Sept.
'dam Havre, London,
Antwerp & Hull,
7th Oct. London.
0800 14th Oct. 11.000 21st 14,000
• Cargo only.
Oct. 4th Nov.
Mar eilles & London Marseilles, Havre, London, H'burg, R'dam, Antwerp & Hull. Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London, Bombay, Marseilles, Havre, London, If'burg. R'dam. Antwerp & Hull.
† Calls Casablanca.
1 Calls Karachi.
HOW AMERICA VIEWS ARRIVAL BUILDING DEMAND IN
THE DEBTS.
(Continued from Page 6.)
country.
to
OF SHIPS
Wednesday, June 14.
NEW TERRITORIES.
Reports Of Two District Officers.
You have the fact that the American electorate are apt to bel swayed by waves of mass-thought, Achilles, British str., 7,202 tons,
Capt. Cosker, from Shanghai, PROGRESSIVE CHEUNG CHAU. and that there is little of that safer percolation of ideas
buoy No. AL-B. ̈ ̄ & S. which we are accustomed in this Fooshing, British str., 1,423 tons, There is still a big demand for
Capt. R. C. Thompson, from building sites in the New Terri Canton, Kowloon Dock.-J. M. tories according to the annual re You have the fact that Congress,
& Co. and the Senate in particular, are
port of the Department of District vain, localised, jealous, ignorant Sarres, Portuguese str., 1,814 tons, Office North. The report states: and corrupt. They may well come
Capt. J. Antunes, from Macao, The demand for building sites buoy No. B5.---Botelho Bros." to consider the clamour in their
for shops
and houses continues constituencies as
Thursday, June 15. unabated. A number of bunga. vital to tore themselves than the same solicita- Calcutta Maru, Japanese str., 3,214 low sites were sold near the Castle tions of the experts in Washing-
tons, Capt. Y. Iida, from Singa-Peak and Cafeteria beaches during ton. They may well come to feel.
pore, buoy No. A2.-N.Y.K. the year. Some bungalows were that the personal impulsion of the Kamo Maru, Japanese str., 4.886 completed and others were in process new President is diminishing their] tons, Capt. T. Takahata, from of erection. Building at Un Longi: own hold upon the country.
Wharf.shews great progress, particularly
on the south side of the main road!
They may well prefer to drift! and bob in the forefront of the
Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Con- stantinople, Pireaus, Smyrna and other Levant Parts by steamers of the coming flood of expectation, rather Khedivial Mail Steamship Co.
BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.
SANTHIA TAKADA SIRDHANA TALMA TILAWA
› 1933.
8,000 27th June | Singapore, Penang & Calcutta, 8,000 10th July Singapore, Penang, 'R'goon & C'eutta. 7,000 22nd July | Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. 10,000 6th Aug. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. 10,000 19th Aug. | Singapore, Penang & Calcutta,
than to incur the inevitable odiumi of canalisation. They may well be tempted to exploit the impending hysteria rather than to allay it.
On the other hand, you have the Innately conservative instinct of the Americans themselves. It is this
such Instinct which comes as surprise to the English visitor,
д
Maniln N.Y.K.
....tant
Kiungchow, British atr., 1,545 tons, where a row of shops. has been Capt. J. Taylor, from Canton, practically completed, and before buoy No. B21.—B. & S.
long work will be started on the Kwaisang. British str., 1,435 tons, second row. A large area of fore Capt. M. Costello, from Can-fshore has been reclaimed near Bri ton, buoy No. B2—J.M. & Co. tish Shataukok and the building of Mausang, British, str., 2,063 tons, shops on the area is nearly complet
Capt. P. Jowitt, from Sanda-ed.
A further area of foreshore
kan, buoy No. B22.-J.M. & Co. was also sold for the same purpose. Steel Scientist, American str., 3,471 Some building sites have been sold tons, Capt. C. A. Ryan, from at Taipo, for the erection of dwell- Honolulu, buoy No. 43.-Banking houses rather than shops, Line.
Tchekam, Chinese str., 806 tons, Capt. Lai Yee, from Holhow, buoy No. C1.-Ping On & Co.
President's Prestige. They have now come to realise that the American Ides has lost its validity, and can be applied with no intellectual sincerity to I have already drawn repeated attention to the American habit of swaying! HARBOUR OFFICE. EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South; from one superlative to the other.
B.I. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for the America of to-day. 1st and 2nd class passengers.
Pineapple Growing.
There were 327 licences to culti- vate pineapple plants current at the end of year as against 230 at the end of 1931; the area under cultivation increasing from 76 acres in 1931 to 122 acres in 1932. | This growth is said to be due to the arrival of the ex-Shing Mun On occasions, and notably in the Good Freight Figures In villagers who are now persuading Prohibition landslide, these foods
their neighbours to take up this jof emotion are apt to
Yesterday's Reports. produce 4th Aug. Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney & legislative action which thereafter
form of land-cultivation. The pries The Harbour Office report for dropped from $4 to $2 per pical proves highly inconvenient. It-is
after the passing of regulations quite possible that the present the period ended 9 a.m. yesterday during the cholera epidemic forbid. economic crisis may produce gave a free movement of vessels another wave of such ill-consider-with a high tonnage. Freights ding the sale of sliced fruit, pine- Regular monthly sailings from Hong Yng to Shanghai and Japaned mass-purpose. It is possible, were high, both the inwards and Efforts so far have failed to per- apple being largely sold cut-up. but I do not think it likely. throughs reaching five figures. guade, persons to start a canning think it unlikely for three reasons. The total tonnage entered during industry In this District.
In the Arst place, the situation is the period was 52,318.
who might be expected to undertake | There were 15 inward regis-it state that there is insufficient
NANKIN NELLORE TANDA NANKIN
7,000 7,000 8,000 2nd Sept. 7,000 30th Sept.
1925, 2nd July
and Hong Kong to Australia:
Hong Kong to Sydney — 19 days.
Melbourne.
Frequent connections from Australia with the following:-
The Union E.S. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom vis New recognised as too intricate to form Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.
The P. & 0. Royal Mail Steamers to London and
The P. & 0. Branch Service of steamers to London via Suez.
The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampton `and, London via Panama Canal.
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN,
ALIPORE
BIRDHANA RANPURA NELLORE
*BANGALORE
RAJPUTANA TALMA TALMA
RANCHI TILA WA TANDA
NALDERA *SOUDAN
CORFU
1933.
Outr. 1961 000 0.
7,000 20th June 17,000 29th June
7,000
July
6,000 12th July
17,000
18th July
10,000 18th July
$7,00
10,000
27th July
27th July 27th July
8,000 5th Aug 8.000 9th Aug 14000 £4,000 10th Aug. 16,000
24th. Aug.
8.800
5th Sept 14.000
7th Bept: MANTUA
11,000 21st Sept "BURDWAN
6.100 4th Oct. RAWALPINDI. 17,000 5th Oct.
*Carge only.
S'hai, Moji, Kobs, Osaka & Nagoya Amoy, S'hal, Moji, Kobe & Osake... Shanghai, Kobe 7 Yokohama. S'hal, Mejl, Kobe, Osaka & Yhama. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Shangha
Kobe & Yokohama.
Yokohama Kobe & Osaka.
Shal, Moji, Kobe a Osaka.
Shai
Mofi, Kobe & Yokohama.
Those
a simple emotional Issue; there tries, of which seven were British fruit grown during the year to can scarcely be a wide coherence and nine of four figures, while of supply a factory. They are also of feeling on this subject. In the the 10 through registries, seven not hopeful of being able to compete second place, President Roosevelt were British and four of four successfully with the factories in still preserves the almost figures. Two vessels entered in Hong Kong, Kowloon and Canton. theocratic prestige to which he ballast during the period.
Bouthern District. attained in the first weeks of his Passengers "entered during the The report on the District Office Presidency.N
period Included 187 Europeans, South emphasises the poor season And in the third place, the con- 161 Asiatic cabin and 1,082 Asia experienced by fishermen. On the tempt with which Congress is tic deck, British vessels carried whole, the district enjoyed a fair universally regarded will militate 1,522 out of the total in all classes, measure of prosperity. against any very immediate revolt Details below-
on the part of the Senators,
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I should qualify this optimistic Nationality atatement by a further considers-
British tion which is significant:
American curious. Until quite recently, the French
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duced.
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7 10,984
а
6,800
1,036
1
1,795
Cheung Chau held its place
500
the most progressive and thriving 2,000 village in the district,
OUTWARD MAILS.
FRIDAY, JUNE 16 time, the first rice crop was in Swatow, Amoy and Foochow
Halching Arr. H'Kong Dep. Through danger of failure, but good rains Straite, Ceylon, India Mauritius,
Cargo.
Cargo fell and two fair crops were pro- East and South -- Africa, Adan,"
Egypt and Europ via Marsellies, Kaiser-I-Hind
(Due Marsellles, July 14)
G.P.O.
p.m
question in the capacity of their Norwegian
4,753
Portuguese
1,104
Parcels Registrations. Lettera
CLEARANCES
Jone. 16.
Meji, Kobe Osaka. & Yhama. American public belleved without Danish
Probe a
4 Yokohama.
Moj Kobe & & Yokohama own leaders in finance and indus Chinese Kobe & Yokohama. try. This confidence has been German Shanghai. Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghal, Moj, Kobe & Yokohama. completely dispelled. Shanghai, Kobs & Yokohama. | Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.
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FallibleTM Pundits,
Japanese
Dutch
10,595 Banvannoch, for, Yokohama.
| Calulu,:for:Amoy.
The average American to-day Total 13-16,397 16 [believes in nobody, except Tor his
hysterical and, I fear, transitory |tionary change. True it is that Dell Maru, for Swatow.. Belief in the genius of Franklin the intellectuals are at one in de- Hongpeng, for Singapore. Roosevelt. S
siring, some form of national'vlan- Hydrangea, for Swatov, They are all rather amused to ning which is closely akin to State Kamo, for Swatew, And that the pundits of Wall Street Socialism: Yet the average elec. Kama Maru, for Nagasaki, and the Treasury Building were, as tor desires only a relief from Kingyuan, for Shanghai. human and as fallible as them- pressing debt, a rise in commodity Lyder Sagen, for Canton, Com-selves. It gives them a warm prices, and the restoration of the Pembrokeshire, for Shanghal.
American feeling. What is so fold-prosperity."
* 2 Ningbal, for Shanghai/2015 dangerous in modern America is "Back to 1929" will for long de Bawalpindi, for Shanghai, *** that the expert has lost all a more potent slogan than any Bolviken, for Saigon
expert has prestige, d
which preaches radical revolution Sanyo Máru, for Batu Banat. There is little desire for revolu- or reform
Van Heutaz, for Bingapore
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