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March 13th.
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BAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATIONS
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& SHANGHAI
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italidor, Norwegian str., 840 tons, Per 3.5. Taiyo Mare, From Los Capt. J. Hausen, from Bangkok Angeles and ports, on March 13th: and Kohsichang. The latterMr. J. A da Rocha, Miss L B. latter port, she left on March da Rocha, Miss A. M. Waters, Mrs. 6th, with rice and general A. J. Ives, Mias K. E. Janson, Mrs. cargo, lying at buoy No. 015.-W. C. Chin, Mr. K. Ishimitsu, Mrs. Thoresen & Co., Ishimitsu, Master S. Ishimitsu, Kojaa Maru, Japanese str., 1,005 Maater, H. Ishimitsu, ME
tons, Capt. F Taguchi, from Beavan, Mr. G. T. Bend, Mr. F. Langkow and Tsingtan. The C. Whitefield; Mr. P. S. Chou, Sea-going folk everywhere today OSAKA via AMOY, STAI. latter port she left on March Miss G. Chos Miss P. Choa, r. the news of the appointment of a 8th, with it general cargo, lying C. F. Woo, Mr. H. Tseng, Mr.Royal Master of the Merchant Navy CANTON at buoy No. C—M.B.K
K. Kimura, Mr. H. F. Daly, Mr.
LONDON, February 14th. hailed with boisterous satisfaction
it today in a' talk with press, re presentative 1---
MOJI & KOBE
"He is a splendid follow We TIENTSIN shall feel it an honour to have him at the head of the whole Fleet.” A pageant in the Thames of Britain's many types of trading sea and river craft, it is suggested, would be a fitting celebration of the
STEAMSHIP
"FOOSHING". Sun 18th Mar, ab 7
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The 20th Ary at 7am
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Wed, 4th Apr at 7 am
Wed., 21st Mar, at 7 am.
OHAKSANG
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Fri, 23rd Mar, at 3p.me
·HINSANG"
Thurs., 29th Mar, at 3 p
HOSANG
"OHEONGSHING" Sun. 18th Mar, 4 pim
For Freight or Passage, apply to--
Prominent, Norwegian str. 1,377 5. Fang, Mr. C Hermoso, Miss and Fishing Fleets: The Prince of tons. Capt. C. W, Engebretsen, M. Ledbetter, Mr. F. Loo, Mrs. Wales will get no more hearty a from Saigon, which port she loft F. C. Loo, Miss S. C. Loo, Mr. Welcome than the fisher men and STRAITS & CALOUTTA... on March 9th, with a cargo of F. Prats, Mr. T, Wong, Mr. Women will give him. rice, lying at buoy Na C19-Xavier, Miss A. Bucker. Mr. YoPrince, As ons veteran skipper put SANDAKAN
Many have already met the Fat Shing.
She Ching, Mr. H. T. Kan, Mr. Taiyo" Maru, Japanese str., 8.523 J. V. Kwan, Mr. R. A. Kwao, Mr. tons, Capt. G. Shinoaiuya, from W. Suzuki, Mrs. W. Suzuki, Miss Los Angeles and Shanghai, The K. Suzuki, Master 3 Suzuki Mr. latter port she left ou March S. Wong Mrs. C. S. Wong. 11th, with a general cargo, lying Mr. G. K, Wong, Mr. K. L. Tao, at Kowloon Wharf.-N.Y.K... Mr. Wong Gia, Mr, J. Gragasin, Fuleanus, Dutch str., 707 tons, Capt. Mrs. J. Gragarin, Master J. E. de Muinck, from Canton, Gragnain, Mr. Rafno B. Peralta, lying at West Point.-A.P.C. Mr. Ng Tung, Mr. Wu Taan, Mr.
March 14th. "" Anni, British str., 2,090 tons. Capt. Miss Tom San Ping, Master
G. Pennefather, from Singa Hong. Mr. Tom Min Nam, Miss pore and Amoy, with a general D. Madson, Miss R. Woodrow, Mr. Cargo, lying at buoy No. AK. Wong. Mr. C. Yang, Mr. B. & 8.
Lai Kwong Taun. Hai Hong, British str., 1,970 tona,
·Capt. Walker, from Swatow, with 500 tons of general CSTRO, lying at Douglas Wharf-Dou gina, Laprnik & Co. Jan Arrow, American str., 5,178 tous, Capt. E. Dobert, from Swatow. lying at Laichikok. Standard Oil Co.,
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Wong 18. Daw, Mrs. Talk Bag Tom,
*Departures."
Par ss. Pail Lreat to Shanghai and Yokohama, on March 4th:- Mr. and Mrs. J. A Cruz, Miss A
Lemos, Mr. C. C. Todd Mr. and Mrs. Flury, Mr. and Mrs 8 Rosario, Mre. A. Shervalle hnd son, Mr. F. R. Barr, Mr. H. Alleso, Ningo, British str., 1.293 tous. Mrs. E de Senna, Mr. R. M. Capt. J. D. Whyte, from Can-Rodrigues, Miss Rykoff, Mr. G. ton, with a general cargo, lying Vacheron, Mr. Leon Gavagnach, at buoy No. C.—B, & 6.
Miss E. M. I. White Paul Lecat, French str., 7,546 tons, Capt. A. Grillon, from Mar- seilles vid Saigon. The latter part she left on March 11th, with a general cargo lying at Kowloon Wharf. Messageries Maritimes
Sinklang, British str., 1,616 tons, Capt. J. W. Tinson, from Shanghai and Swatow, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. B-B. & S. Tagel, Norwegian str... 3,402 tons,
Capt H. Ejole, from Iloilo, which port she left on March 10th, with a general cargo, lying at buor No. As-Dodwell
Co.,
CLEARANCES.
March 14th. Auyo Maru, for Moji. Apogy, for Swatow, Cars, for Miri. Cheong Shing, for Canton. Confucie, for Baigon. Fuka Maru, for Takao. Hang On, for Amoy. King Tuan, for Swatow. Linan, for Swatow. Tam Sang, for Amoy. Nanchang, for Shanghai Nissei Maru, for Bangkok. Paul Lecat, for Shanghai, Sinking, for Canton, Soun an, for Hoihow.. Tui l'on Sck, for Ewang Chow
Wan,
Tal Hing, for Macao and Autau. Tono Moru, for Takao. Tony Lee, for Whampoa. Tugela, for Shanghai Taikoo Wanyi, for Port Bedon. Vulcanus, for Amoy.
Yuen Jeng, for Saied
Mr. G. "Y. L. Hunter,, sup'y second officer, Kvaing, has gone sup'y second officer; Tuckwoj. z
Mr. C. McAlister, from reserve, fins gone second officer, Kaiping Shipping and Engineering.
CHINA COASTAL SERVICE.
OFFICERS' CHANGES.
Mr. C. B. Perriam, third en giseor, Fengtien, has resigned. Mr Black, supy third engineer, Hsin Peking, has gone third en- gineer, Fengtien.
Mr. J. A. Anderson, second en- incar, Chungking has gone second Peck, from reserve, has gone second engineer, Kintang. Mr. R B.
engineer, "Chungking..
has gone supy third engineer, Fou Mr. A Lockerbie, from reserve,
Jung.
Prince's appointment
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rusty,
It would be a pageant of ocean pavilions lying with the dusty schooners and the herring- boats under their lee, river tugs with the roaming tankers and the cockle wherries. alongside-a maritime parade of the Thames from West minster to the Nore
The Thames Favoured. Alternative auggestions are that the grand parade should in the grand parade should be in the Solen Solent-the parade waters of the
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO, LTD
GENERAL MANAGERS.
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GLEN LINE.
FARE: HONG KONG TO LONDON 282..
Grand Fleet or in the Mere To LONDON, ROTTERDAM & HAMBURG via STRAITS & COLOURO.
where a great exhibition of craft parade at the royal opening of new docks not long before the war.
The Thames, however, is the most favoured scene. A successful page. ant of sca services was held there in the year after the Armistice.
An inquiry in official quarters in dicated that a suggestion endorsed by all the branches of the merchant service, might be favourably con sidered.
"It would be the greatest con. gregation of the peaceful navy yet known, the secretary of the British The big Sailors' Society said. beyond Tilbury, I suppose, but the liners would take their place down
long line of merchantmen and little heart of London.. craft might stretch right into the
The Prince's Next Uniform? The Prince of Wales has made
MJF. Wylie, chief engineer, C. N. Ca, is oa Home leave.
Mr. W, Wishart, chief ruginear, many trips in liners-the Beren- Shanti kas gone sup'y chief engaria be knows well, and he crossed gineer, Han l'eking. Mr. Kto Canada last summer in a Q.P.E. Legan, from reserve, has gone chief boat, saya the Evening Standard— and it is possible that during his next one he will, in his new capa city as "Master of the Merchant Navy and Fishing Flects don, at of an officer in the Mercantile apy rate occasionally, the uniform
engineer, Shanni,
Mr. T. A. Orde, from reserve, has gone third engineer, Sunning..
Mr. J. Cromby, sup'y second en- gineer, Linan has gone second en gineer, Kaigan. Mr. D. W. Hume, second engineer, Kalgan, is on re-
serve.
Afr. J. Watson, from shore em- ployment, has gone sup'y third en gineer, Taikoo anys
Mr. G. S. Arthur, sup'y engineer, Fatshan, has gone czef engineer, Kiskiang, A
Marine..
Merchants Serve Uniform.
Motor Vessel" GLENLUOE”,
(via Orsa)
12th April
Motor Vessel "GLENGARBY“.
(via Oran)
2nd May
Motor Vessel GLENTARA"
(via Oran)
16th May
Steamship OCARNARVONSHIRE” (via Oran)
18th June
To SHANGHAI, KORE, YOKOHAMA & VLADIVOSTOCK.
Motor Vessel" GLENGAREY" Motor Vessel "GLENTABA Motor Yael "GLENSHIEL" Steamship.CARNARVONSHIRE” Motor Vessel GLENBEO* g`a
22nd March
7th April
13th April
28th April
11th May
For Freight, Passage and further Particulars, apply so
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NDL
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN
The jacket of a captain of a mer- chant vessel now shows the four Atraight cuff-stripes of the Royal Navy, with, instead of the famous FAR EASTERN PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICE.
executive curl above the top stripe, the braid twisted into a dià
third.
Captain A Dockwrey, from re-mond shape between the second and. serve, has gone master, Foosking. Captain W. A. Balch, of the Foo shing, is on reserve.
M L. G. Merry, sup'y second officer, Tucker, has gone supy second officer, Pausang, Mr. D. B. Smith, second officer, Fantang, is on Home leave
Mr. R. E. Smith, sup'y second officer, Chakiang, has gone sup'y second officer, Lenang.
Mr. T. Hughes, from reserve, has gone chief officer, Foothing,
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The new scheme was instantly popular among those it most nearly affected. "I'm glad to be out of blinkin' fancy dress, was the remark made to me at the time by one. grizzled skipper.
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