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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19TH, 1924
CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS- Daily all steel through trains VANCOUVER-MONTREAL Highest Standard Dining Car Service with moderate charges.
Observation Cars built especially to permit uncbstracted view of scenery.
Simplified baggage checking arrangments. Illustrated booklets and complete information supplied on request
CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Asiatic Building.
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Queen's Road C.
Phone C. 2004
HUGO STINNES LINIEN
OSTASIEN-FAHRT
PASSENGER SERVICE HONGKONG TO NAPLES ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG
MANILA, STRAITS, COLOMBO, SUEZ," PORT SAID.
VIA!
SAILINGS FROM
5.S. "ALBERT VOGLER"
8.8. "CARL LEGIEN"
S.S.
ADOLF VON BAYER".
HONGKONG;
an or about the 26th Sept on or about the 19th Nov. on or about the 25th Dec.
FARES FROM HONGKONG TO NAPLES:
King's Building,
FROM £71-UPWARDS
Only Cabin Class Accomodation Available.
REUTER, BROCKELMANN & CO.
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AGENTS.
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BRITISH SHIPPING. VISCOUNT INCHCAPE'S VIEWS.
The penutimate meeting of the World's
Conference on Power at the British Em- pire Exhibition was divided on July 10tà into three sections, at which power for rail and water transport, techtient and commercial, education and standardia-
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tion were discussed. In all over 300 papers dealing with power in all its phases, utilities, and applications have been considered „during two weeks" ser | sions by the representatives of between thirty and forty nations. Today there will be a review of the aessional activities, and consideration of future possibilities, and it is not improbable that resolations dealing, with these, aspects, to be sub- initted to the League of Nations, will he discussed. At one of the meetings on that day Prof. Luigi Lambart (Rome) received a cable from Amrtien aynoqué? ing the death of Mr. Benjanin G. Lane the Westinghouse Company). Mr. Lanıme had cöntributed to the confetyper a paper an American Power Station Electrical įs Equipment. That was his last contribu tion to the science of engineering. The delegates stood as a mark of their surrow and "regarti...
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The
WEATHER REPORT
August 18th at 17,38,–Waning to Hong Long, Cost Ports,, de. :--A signa
within miles of Lat. 28 deg. N. Tang, 130 dez
E., stationary or very slow,
August 18th at 17,43.-Pressure has decreas ed considerably at Oshima, and slightly
er the China coast and the Viyagan
hay overt
creased molerately over S. asia and the Bonis.
The typhoon augers to be situpas) in the immediate vicinity of Oshima. It is probably moving slowis NW, or N.NW,
Manila warnings: Typhoon in Lat, 29 deg. V. Long, hideg E., moving NW. Reed. Vid. 1994. 10.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 15 hours, August 18th, 000 inch. Total sace January 1st, 70:11 inches, against an seurage et bus inches.
The forcast for the 24 hours ending at 13 hours, Aug. 19th in as follows-
DISTRICT
FORECANT Hongkong to Cap Rocks. er variable wind
light to moderate; tair.
Jo.
Formona Channel Senth coast of Chins between Hongkong and Lamocks South coast of China between
Hongkong and Hainan
do.
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
INDO-CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION. RANGTOK via SWATOW TSINGTAU via SWATOW..
& SHANGHAI „ “
BANDAKAN
ANTUNG
SHANGHAI MANILA
TIENTSIN
SWATOW. &
RAIPHONG via HOIAW STRAITS & CALCUTTA TSINGTAO is SWATOW
& SHANGHAI
SHANGHAI via SWATOW MANILA vis AMOY KOBE
HAIPHONG vis NOIHOW
J
رب
Tuesday, 19th Aug,, Noc
Wednesday, 20th Aug.. 10a.m. Wednesday, 20th Aug, 1pm.
"HOPSANG`
WAISHING"
"HINSANG"
WOSANG". "YUENSANG" "CHIPSHING" "MINGSANG" "BAISANG
...Friday,
"TINGSAND "LOKSANG
"SUISANG" "NAMSANG" "LEESANG
22nd Aug., 10A.M. Saturday 23rd Aug.11a.m. Saturday, 23rd Aug. Noon Sunday, 24th Aug 7.
...Tuesday, Seth Ang. Sp.z.
Wednesday, 17th Aug,10m. ...Friday. 29th Aug. 10
Saturday, 30th Aug., 3pm., Sunday, 31st Aug..? A.m."
31st Aug 81.m ...Sanday,
CALCUTTA LINE-This Line now fords regular sailings to Calouste, Penang and Singapore; returning from Caloutta steamers proceed w via Straite
and Hongkong to Japan, occasionally calling at
All stasmera have axcelist passenger accommodation, itted with Wireless and carry a fully-qualibed Surgeon.
are
| SHANGHAI LINE-Saings approximately every three days between Canton and
Shanghai, sometimes calling at Swatow. Through tinkets
be obtained and through Bills of Lading are issued to all Northern and Yangtaze Ports via Shanghai.
MANILA LINEA weekly service is maintained with Manila by vessels with gor
Hongkong Observatory, August 18th.
Previona On Date On Date
Day
at * p.m. at p.m. a.m.
sc 09.04
HAIPHONO BORNEO
87
TIENTSIN BANGKOK
40
79
Barometer Temperature Bumidity Wind. Direction........
Force Weather... Rain
.......
042 0.00
Higstens open-air Temperatura on 17th Lowest open-air Temperature on 18th
BOARD OF CONSERVANCY WORKS OF KWANGIUNG. "
Water'evels in English Fest at 10 AM
1994
Place of
Ubservation.)
Bver
N. Kiver
Higienb
W.1% over
recorded.
recorded.
+9,6 +9.4
+17.5+15.3
Washow, W. Feet. Feet. Fect. Foer.
7.8 (−2,43) +*43.2) Kong moon
W. River +14.70 (-0.BU Linkonghow,
+57.00 Shiachow, N.
+35.81 Hive! Samahni,
N. Niver +97.25 -5.00 #bekining, E
+16,12 | −0.88
NOT STANDARDISED SHIPS. Viscount Inchcape, in a
paper on Shipowners and Shipbuilders," said that it was in the resence of efficient ship- owning that orders for ships should be forthcoming with more or less regularity. Especially was this the case in the pas- senger trades of the great lines. Eficient shipowning_mad for efficien&shipbuihl ing and etheint shipbuilding for com mircially successfid shipowning. two things must continually act and pact. Having dealt with the influence of trade on ship types and the processes of evolution, he stated that the chief function of the shipowner, if he was to get the best values out of his relations with the shipbuilder, was a digestive one. It was up to him to accumsalute data from Toyage to voyage, to determine how much of that which was new in the way of idens could be usefully applied, to refers dit which was nos germane to profitabl and efficient running, and to pass op the selected data to his ship designer and shipbuilder. The paramount considera tion of the owner must be that the ship should be capable of earning her living. There were responsibilities which the aner and the builder must, for better The or for worse, shoulder together. projection of a group of expensive steamers of uniform typ. which might involve an expenditure of millions of puncis. demaniled in the most fortunat circumstances from owner and builder alike certain quality of courageous judgment and ant a little imagination," esites the basic attributes of knowledge and experience. As to design and con struction, the younger men, he said, were rager and able to grasp the opportunity, il today there were number of sufficiently Striking Axamples. Should types of ship's be standardised! It was hractised to a limited extent, but under drdinary circumstances there was nothing to recommend the mass production of standardised, ships. That was a method which might be described as the Come
unt of ship construction, and Coma munis might be likened to a race in which, theoretically, all competitors came in first. with no prizes. A properly con
constituted human society, must be pro-. ductive of types of individual excellence in their particular walk of life, whether birthplace of the mechanicdly propelled ships, and here had been generated qli the best practices of the engineer and the naval architect. It must never be for- gotten, however, that neighbouring races had time and again shown their capacity to receive British ideas in shipbuilding and to improve upon them. But the Kritish had shown themselves-there were notable instances during the war-cap- 25th Aug.
able, too, of assimilating the creation's of clever foreign brains and, in no long and time, of going one better, and there was no reason why we should not do this in the matter of technical schooling. Ele- mentary science in our primary schoola, of whatever type, and technical study in our secondary and public sebools, were to-day reviving a mesure of attention greater than ever before, and this process must continue and expand if we were to regain our old place in the world. "It seemed of the first importance that out great shipyards and steel works should continue to keep an eye spon what their righbours abroad were doing in the way. of discovery and invention.
Phone Central No. 478.
K.
BAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION
LONDON, HAMBURG, BOTTERDAM & ANTWERP-via Singapore, mercantile marine, or a properly
"Colombo, Saez, and Port Said.
"ARGUN MARU" (Calls at Aden) "ALTAI MARU”
Friday, Friday,
"5th Sept.
5th Sept.
BIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES-vis Saigon, Singapore, they he slips or men: Britain was the
..
Colombo, Durban and Capetown.
"SEATTLE MARU”
BOMBAY via Singapore and Colombo.
CELEBES MARU" ... HONOLULU MARU
BANGKOK, SAIGON via SINGAPORE..
"BUSHO MABU”
CALCUTTA via Singapore & Rangoon.
Friday, 12th Sept.
Wednesday, 20th Aug. 4th Sept Thursday,
Monday,
Tuesday,
ist, Sept.
VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER via Shanghai
"INDO MARU
Japan Ports,
"ARABIA MARU”
Friday, "26th Sept.
Wednesday, 10th Oct.
NEW YORK via Japan Ports, San Francisco and Panama.
"ALASKA MÂRU" (From Kobe)
JAPAN FORTS.
"GANGES MARU”
"SHUNKO MARU”
EPELING VỪA SWLIDW & AMOX.
"KAIJO MARU"
TAHAO via SWATOW & AMOY.
#KOTSU MARU ·
TAKAO & KEELUNG
Thursday, 21 Aug. Thursday, 29th Aug
Sunday, 24th Aug., 2.p.m
Thursday, 26th Aug., 10 am
For further particulars plense apply tom
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA. K. SHIMA, Manager.
Telephone Nos. 4988, 4089, 408).
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD..
COPENHAGEN."
The M/S. AUSTRALIEN "
all be loading for DUNKIRK, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, BAMBURO, COPENHAGEN and other
Fürther Sailings "Asia" "Java"
"Chile " *Afrika"
5. "Malays"
SCANDINAVIAN PORTS,
About 15th September, 1924.
Expected on
or about
30th August, 20th September
10th · October
6th November
10th December
Will leave homeward-bound on or abort"
Bubject to change without notios.
For further particulars, please apply to :—
JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD.
Agenta
OIL "COME TO STAY.
A series of twelve papers on marine transport in Britain. Arranged by Mr. F. A Hook, the elitor of "Blue Pelir, represented the contribution of Britain, and it was noteworthy in many ways. chiefly in the indication it gave of recent changes in the design and construction of ships, in the realization of lower fuel costs and higher speeds in propulsion in the gradual indux of the Dirsel into shipbuilding, even of the "highest: type of vessel, and the position of re- tric propulsion. The outstanding move- ments and problems in the shipbuilding industry were indicated, not as highly intricate technical studies clear only to the designer and the, rágineer, birt na brand issues plecting policy" dur ever finance
Mr. F. J. Leathers, whose contribution was Fuel and their supplies. for sen transport, remarked that oil had come to stay, and said that it was surely time that public bodies should recognise this fact by removing those anomalies in their regulations which tended to restrict use- fulness. Oil fuel was not dangerous if properly handled and stored.
Mr. J. C. V. Beith had a paper on The influence of broadcasting," and submitting that, rightly guided, develop ed, and controlled, broadcasting might become one of the most potent world in- fluences, and particularly so in the sphere of education.
Kiver Falling.
ZK
+1.7 +1
+17.3 +16.7
+7.7
Engineer-in-Chief.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.
The R.M.S. Empress of Australia at-, rived at Shanghai on August 17th at 2.30 pm, left the same day at 10 p.m., and is due at Kobe on Wednesday, August 20th, at 8 am
The P. & O. 8.8. Sicilia left Shanghai for this port on the 16th inst.. at 11.30 am, and is due bere on the 19th inst.,
about
D.IL
The N.DL. 8.5. ducken will arrive in Hongkong, on Saturday, the 23rd inst., and will sail for Shanghai the following
morning at daylight.
The 6.8. Glaucus (Blue Funnel), from Liverpool, left. Singapore on the 15th inst. for this part, nd is due here this afternoon.
The ss. Protesilaus (Bluc Funnel), for Pacific port, left Manilt on the 17th inst-, and is expected to arrive here" to-day,
The ion (Blue Funnel), Genoa, Marseiles, Liverpool and Glasgow left Shanghai on the 17th for this port, and is due here on the 20th inst. She will be despatched at noon on the 21st.
The 99. Dumacus (Blue Furnél), from Liverpool, left Singapore on
the 17th inst. for this port, and is due here on the 21st.
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Passenger accommodation, sailings from both ports every Saturday.
11 AIL. LINE-Sailing approximately weekly for parsengers and cargo, calling af
Hoihow both ways LINE-Fortnightly sailings to and from Sandakan by two 3,000 tom steamers, ..HINSANG" and "MAUSAND," both steaminis Cargo mken og excellent passenger accommodation. through Bills of Leding for Kudat Jesselion, Labuan, Tawas and Lahad Datu
Hong LINEA regular service is run from March to November between
kong and Tientsin, occasionally calling at Weibalwei and Uhafoo LINE-A weekly service is provided between Hongkong and Bangkok via Serato by fire steamers fitted with, up-to-date passenger ss0012- modation.
CALCUTTA
LINE
or abont
B.E. "LAISANG" will be despatched on Tuesday, 26th August, 3 p.m., for SINGAPORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA
Through Bills of Lading issued to RANGOON, MADRAS, FORT SWETTENHAM and DUTCH EAST INDIES.
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For Freight or Passage apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
Telafides No. Ciernik 215.”
GLEN
GENERAL MANAGERS.
AND
SHIRE
JOINT SERVICE OF STEAMERS.
U.K.-STRAITS, CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE
OUTWARDS.
Due Hongkong.
Vessel. *GLENTFFER*. "BLENOGLE" "GLENSANDA" "GLENSHANG'
> In Port
3rd Sept
.. 23rd Sept. ... 7th Oct.
HOMEWARDS.
Yeasel Lesrea H'kong,
·OLENBEG London.
Discharges,
&
21st Aug. Hamburg,
15th Sept
Hamburg.
28th Sept
Botterdam "PEMBROKESHIRE" London, Botterdam and
OLENIFFER" London, Rotterdam
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Movemente are subject to change without notice.
For Freight or further Particulärs, please apply to
Hamburg.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. THE GLEN LINE, LTD., AGENTS, Telephones: Central No. 275 sub-ex. 23, and Central ́8595,
The HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK Co., Ltd.
TELEGRAPHIO ADDRESS: "MANIFESTO," HONGKONG.
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A.B.O. Fifth Edition; Engineering: First and Becond Edition
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Dook Owners, Ship Builders, Marine and Land Engineers, Boiler Makers,
Iron and Brass Founders, Forge Masters. Electricians
Steel Twin-Sorew Ocean-going Tug and Salvage Steamer
"Henry Keswick
"
Built, engined and equipped complete by The Hongkong & Whapes Dook Co., Ltd, Hongkong for their own sorrice, 1971. Length 165 B.F. Breadth 84' (m) Depth (17) LHP 2000, Fitted with electrically drives submersible and centrifugal pumps, air compressor, wireless, sex shiget and all modern appliances for Calvage Worki Pleaseaddress enquiries to the Chief Manager
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