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CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS.
Asiatic Building, Queen's Rd. C
PhoneTM C. 2004.
HOLLAND EAST
ASIA
LINE
of the United Netherlands
Navigation Company.
Regular Four-weekly Service between
Japan, Vladivostock, China, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore
and
Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Hamburg, Bremen and North Continental Ports
ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE:
"... "OLDEKERK"
3. "GEMMA
*. "OUSTKERK"
* "SALAWATI”
1.5. "OLDSKERK"
SAILINGS FOR EUROPE:
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13th Jan., 1925 10th Feb.. 10th March,
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14h Jan. 1926 End of Feb.,
All Steamers have a Limited Accommodation for Famsengers. for Freight, Pasage and further Particulars, Please Apply to--
JAVA - CHINA-JAPAN LYN,
TelephoneCentral No. 1574
Agente.
Fort Anilag.
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THE MANNING OF BRITISH SHIPS.
GERMAN DEMAND.
[ST "THE TIMES” SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT-]
Qu broad grounds of give and take
there may be a strong case for the accept- aner of the German demand that the employment of German sailors ard s wards in British ships should now he' permitted. It would really mean nothing more than putting German citizens in the sanie position as aliens aot belonging to ex-enemy countries.
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Before the war the percentage of | German seamen in British ships was not high. The largest number so employed was in 1901, when, according to the censtts of that year, there were 6,110, or just over 3 per cent, of the total qumber of seamen in British ships. The number fell to 4,881 in 1911, or not quite 3 per cent of the total number so employed. It may be suggested, therefore, that were the permission to be now accorded, the numbers that would take advantage of it might expected ant to exend some- thing like those figures, and might "be substantially less were employment not to be available.
DESERTIONS ABROAD.
Such numbers, it may be clained, would fall far below those of seamen who now desert British ships in United States ports, rucouraged partly by the high wages ruling in that country. for work ashore,and partly by the need of men in the United States mercantile marice. During the eight months from July 1st, 1923, to February 29th 1st as many as 3.925 me deserted, in Vaited States ports, and 2,115 men deserted in foreign ports. ncking is total of 8,02 me, or an average of more than 1,000 men per month from thi British mercantile
· marine,
•Strange as it may appear in view of the unemployment in Great Britain. there is considered to be no impurtant surplus of British armen of the higher grades available for the British merean- tile sine to-dny. And though, the fact may anet even stranger, some stemm ship companies find it necessary to look abroad for mura to fill the most import ant positions of the kitchens in the liners because there are not sufficient British available.
BOSTON AND NEW YORK DIRECT. dificult to obtain.
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B.S.
AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE
MINERIC"
...via Suez Canal.....
MS. CEDAR BANK” ...via Suez Canal...
For Freight and farther Particulars, Apply to-
11th Jan.
8th Feb.
THE BANK LINE, LTD.,
HONGKONG..
Tel. Central 4791.
No doubt the number of 24,28 British seamen stated to have been unemployed on October 27th could be whittled down to a far smaller number of mer actually in need of employment at that date. The net gure would be arrived at after allowing for men waiting to rejoin their ship, those on holiday, and those for whom employment would normally be
So it might be i argue that were there to be a very marked improvement in the state of ship: ping, and many more ships to be brought into service, the actual surplus of un- employed British seamen would not be large. At the same time, as long as there are any unemployed British seamen, it would be very difficult to withhold sym- pathy from those representative asso ciations of the workers in the British mercantile marine which are strenuously opposed to the removal of the presenti probibition.
TRADE WITH GERMAN PORTS.
It has been written that some British
COMPAÑÍA TRASATLANTICA DE BARCELONA | shipping companies have expressed the
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For MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, SURZ FORT SAID, "
BARCELONA and' OTHER SPANISH FORTS,
8.8. "LEGAZPI *
For YOKOHAMA, KOBE, MOJL, and BHANGHAI, 8.8. "LEGAZPI”.
3rd Feb., 1995
16th Jan, 1923 The steamers of this. Company are all classęd 100 41 at Lloyd's and are fired with every modern convenience for the comfort and safety, of the passengers. Btewardess and Doctor sarried.
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view that a relaxation of the regulation which would permit them to carry Ger man-speaking stewards "might be useful. Presumably these were companies which were providing services with German ports. At ore time there, was a consider- able German passenger traffic, but it has to he remembered that many German finer services have now been re-establish- ed and German subjects are accustomed to travel in German ships if sailings are provided. If, as appears likely, the German shipping policy of development is pursued, the German passenger traffic would becoise steadily less important for the British lines, and so there would be less inducement for them to be ready to engage German stewards.
On the whole, while there may be in- portaut commercial reasons for acced- ing to the German demand, it would appear that little, if any, direct becefit could possibly be expected to accrue to the British shipping industry, through its acceptance. As far as the shipping in- dustry alone is concerned, it would seem to be a case of the British giving and the Germans taking,
SERVICE GUILD PROTEST.
The following communication has been addressed by the Imperial Merchant Bervice Guild to the President of the Board of Trade:-
"The management cominittee of the guild learn with concern. and surprise that & proposal, which is to be consider- ed in the course of negotiations with: delegates of the German Government, is the employment of a certain number of German stewards and sailors in the British Mercantile Marine. It is trusted that the British Government will not for one moment entertain such a proposal, which is certain to meet with the most determined and bitter opposition of
It
British merchant seafarers of all ranks. would be unthinkable that, after the war, special facilities should be given
by
the British Government for providing employment for ex-enemy subjects at the expense of those who, during the war, fought and died under the "Red Ensign. Indeed, the auggestion is one which we are disposed to think would
not be
De ser iously regarded by his Majesty's Govern- ment. The position as it stands is well and properly defined in the Aliens-Res
triction Amendment Act, 1919, which lays
down that no former alien shall be
it
employed or shall act as monster, officer,
or
member of the crew of a-British ship registered in the United Kingdom.”--- Times...
318T, 1924
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INDO-CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,
ITERATION. "LOKSANG". Thursday,
"YATERING " . Friday
SHANGHAI via SWATOW
TSINGTAU via SWATOW
FOKORAMA vis AMOY,
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& SHANGHAI
OBE...
TSINGTAU SWATOW
SANGHAI
HALF HONG
HOLHOW
SHANGHAI SWATOW BANGKOK vin NWATOW TIENTSIN
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SHANGHAI STRATS & CALOUTTA STRAITS & CALCUTTA
1st Jan
Sad Jan
#POOKSANG" Friday,
“YUENSANG” ...
Saturday,
2nd Jan. 5pm 3rd Jan.
"TINGSANG”
4th Jan, 17 mumu
- LEESANG-
*TAKSANG "
"BOPSANG“
...San iny.
MUDCRY,
4th Jan
Tuesday,
6th Jan
Tuesday,
6th Jan. 7
"CHEONGSHING" Thursday, 8th Jan.
"KWONGSANG * Thursday,
8th Jan, “7 KM
“BARRYMORN”
Wednesday, 14th Jan,
Tuesday, 20th Ja
"LAISANG”
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EVERY THREE DAYS
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