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"YUNNAN" ...On 18th Hay AMOT, SYATOW & SINGAPORN *ANKING" ... On 20th May, SWATON & Bangkok ... * KALGAN"... On 20th May,
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Sailings from Hongkong.
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Shipping
ARRIVALS.
May 3rd. Gemma, Dutch str., 5,337 tons, Capt Brouwer, from Manila, which port she left on April 30th, with a general cargo, lying nt buoy No. A6.-J.QJ.L. Herod, Norwegian str., 1,415 tons, Capt. L Th. Paulsen, from Pakhoi and Hoihow, with a cargo of salt, lying at Yaa
i.-Thoresen & Co. Honolulu Mars, Japanese str., 2,510 tons, Capt. I. Kobayashi, from Moji, which port she left on April 9th, with general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf. -O.S.K. Hungon, Chinese str., 9,097 tons, Capt A. Laibovetsky, from Port Kamia, which port she left on April 30th, with 4,450 tons of coal, lying at buoy No. BM. -Wing Long 8.S. Co. Sunkung, Chinese str., 322 tons,
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News Arrivals and Departures,
CLEARANCES,
May 4th.
Antenor, for Shanghai, Afura, for Manila. Compinds, for Haiphong. Dempto, for Chinwangtao. Fushimi Mar, for Singapore. Honolulu Maru, for Singapore. Kendal Castle, for Shanghai. Liangchow, for Canton. Linas for Shanghai Menado Haru, for Hoihow. Michael Jebsen, for Hoihow. Shiuhing, for Macao. Shun Chih, for Saigon. Sungshan Maru, for Canton. Sua Sai Kai, for Kwong, Chow Wan Tak Hing, for Autsu Talamba, for Singapore.
THE COASTAL SERVICE. RECENT CHANGES AND APPOINTMENTS.
M J. R. Likey, sup'y chief officer, Hein Peking, is on reserve.
chief Mr. J. Grossett, extre officer, Hein Peking, is on reserve.
Mr. J. S. Anderson, chief officer,
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Mr. E. Bergner, third en- gineer officer, Luchow, has gone third engineer officer, Kiangsu Mr. W. T. Cromby, second engineer officer, Aiangru, is on reserve.
Capt Lai Kwong, from Kwong Chow Wan, with general cargo, lying at buoy No, C40,- Man Vick S.S. Co. Tak Hing, Chinese str., 500 tons,
Capt. Lo Sau, from Autau, with Changchow, has gone chief officer, a general cargo, lying at Luen Hanyang. Mr. J. M. Hall, chief Cheong Wharf.--Fook Hoi S.S.offeer, langung, has gone chief. .Co.
officer, Changchow. May 4th.
Mr. L. V. Bowe, chief officer, Dampta, Norwegian str; 1,430 tons, Kiukinny, has gone chief officer Capt K. Holm, from Canton, Tatung. Mr. J. Middleton, chief lying at buoy No. Cia Dod-officer, Tatung, has gone chief wall & Co.
officer, Kiukiang.
Mr R. H. Fairey, from reserve; Fushimi Maru, Japanese,str., 8,846
tons, Capt. S. Oya, from Yoko has gone chief officer, Fengtien. hmina, which part she left on Mr. W. P. Barclay, second en April 23rd, with a general cargo gineer officer, Lucho, is on Home lying at Kowloon Wharf leave. Mr. C. W. Bainbridge, from N.Y.K.
reserve, has gone acting second en "Hai Ning, British str., 832 tons,gineer officer, Lachow.
Capt. W. G. Erwin, from Swa tow, with 150 tons of general cargo, lying at Douglas Wharf. -Douglas Lapraik & Co. Ho Sung, British str., 3,203 toas, Capt. W. Field Hook, from Cal catta vid Singapore. The latter port she left on April 28th, with a general cargo, lying at Kow- loon Wharf. Jardine, Mathe son & Co. Hogan Mara, Japanese str., 2,350 tons, Capt. H. Oyama, from Swatow, with 1,000 tons of coal and merchandise, lying O.S.K. Wharf-0.8K Huicho, British str., 1,220 tons, Capt. J. Beck, from Swatow, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. C19-B. & §. Liangchow, British str., 1,990 tons, Capt. J. Larter, from Shanghai and Ampy, with general cargo, lying at buoy No. C17-B. & S.. Linan, British str., 1,359 tons, Capt.
T. Beer, from Cantor, with general cargo, lying at buoy
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No. B9.-B. & S. Phranang, Chinese str., 1,029 tons, Capt. J. Bruha, from Pakhoi, with a cargo of salt, lying at Shamshuipo-Chau Yue Teng. Seang Bec, British str., 3,784 tone, Capt. E. Cotton, from Sings
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port, which port she left on April 28th-Tuen Kec. Seiston, British str., 1,57k tons, Capt. C. Inglis, from Hoihow, with a general cargo lying buoy No. B48-Foo Nam 8.6. Co.
At
Sungthan Maru, Japanese str., 1,507 tons, Capt. H. Takeo, from Shanghai and Swatow, with a general cargo lying at buoy No. C15.-N.Y.E. Tankin, French str., 907 tons, Capt. F. L. Morvan, from Haiphong, with a general cargo, lying at buor No. C48.-M.M.
Mr. E. 0. Filpatrick, third en gineer officer, Suiyang, is on re
serve.
etc.
"TO THE SUNNY EAST.".
INDO-CHINA
STEAM · NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
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SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATIONS.
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TSINGTÂU via SWATOW] "YATSHING".
& SHANGHAI
OSAKA is AMOY, MOJI
KOBE
A NIPPON YUSEN FILM.
At the invitation of the N.Y.E., which a distinguished company, included the Japanese Ambassador (Baron Matsui), Dr. Chen (of the Chinese Legation), Sir John Tilley (British Ambassador at Tokyo) and Lady Tilley, the Master of Semphill, Dowager Lady Sway. thing, Sir William Sengar (Pre- sident of the Chamber of Ship ping), Mr. Cleminson (Manager of the Chamber of Shipping), and STRAITS & CALOUTTA..... many members of the Japan Society witnessed, at the Scala Theatre, London, on March 29th, a special
CANTON
film prepared by the company, BANDAKAN showing the route followed by their vessels, on their twelve thousand
DACK
Sun 6th May, at 10 ami "KWONGSANG" Wed, 9th May, at Noon **HOPSANG'
“KWAJSANG'
Sun. 18th May, at Noon Tues, 15th May, at Noon
" HOSANG"
Sup
* HOPSANG "
SUISANG" YUENHANG
"MAUSANG"
dth fay, at 7
Mon, 7th May, at 9 p.m.
Mon, 7th May, st. 1 p.m. "Mon., 14th May,' st 3 p.m.
Wad., 9th May, at 3 pm.
'OHIPSHING "
Thurs., 10th May, at 4 p.m.
For Freight or Passago, apply tom
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
GENERAL MANAGERS.
- TALEPHONA 1 CENTRAL No. 216.
miles passage to and from Japan, TIENTSIN together with life and, incidents on board ship. The film, says a Home paper, was most interesting and instructive. The sights at the chief ports of call were shown, as well as the chief cities and beauty spots in Japan. The second half of the Programme was devoted to descrip- tions of the chief Japanese indus- tries Among the more curious exhibits" were gold fish of un- usual shape and colour, produced by selective breeding, and worth sa much as £50 each. The renowned Satsuma ware, made on the primi- te potter's wheel, but so elaborate ly decorated that the task takes an
quer work, of which the cost may expert three months; the finest lac- run into thousands of pounds; and artificial pearl culture, which has teen brought to great perfection. and the secret of which is most jealously guarded, were among the other, triumphs of Japanese artists and draftsmen which were fascinat- ingly portrayed.
The film was produced by an English cinematographer, Mr. F. W. Green, for the Japanese steam- Yusen ship company, Nippon Kaisha.
During the interval the London Mr. C. E. Stuart, third engineer manager of the company (Mr. J. officer, Kaying, has gone seting Blair) thanked those present for second engineer officer, Kueichow. their attendance, and said he hoped Kr. J. Usher, third engineer officer, the film would show that the Far Chenan, has gone third engineer East, especially Japan, has varied officer, Kaying Mr. L. D. John-attractions for the tourist. He also son, sup'y third, engineer officer, pointed out that the N.Y.E. fleet Luchow, has gone third engineer now exceeded 750,000 tons, in addi- officer, Chenan.
tion to
# shipbuilding programme Mr. A. W. Black, secund en-at present on band of three new gineer, officer, Kucichow, has gone motor vessels of 18.000 tons gross second engineer officer, Chenan each, and a speed of 18 knots, siso Mr. J. 9. K. Qliver, sup'y third two new vessels of 10,500 tons, for engineer officer, Sinkiang, has re the improvement of the European
mail service. Referring to the pas signed.
senger business, Mr. Blair stated crease of passengers since the war, that there had been a steady in- and that the Mediterranean cruises during the summer season had be come very popular.
Mr. H. Jackson, from reserve, has gone second engineer officer,
Chongchoic
Mr. W. D. Williams, from shore
employment, has gone acting third
officer, Suiyang.
Mr. G. S. Arthur, chief engineer officer, Sinkiang, has gone chief engineer officer, Fanliu.
Mr. R. B. Peck, from reserve, has
gone acting chief engineer officer, Kiukiang.
Mr. & Andrew, second, engineet officer, Changchow, has gone supy engineer officer, Hein second Peking
Mr. C. J. & H. Hendry, from reserve. haa zone chief officer. Tuckwo.
Mr. R. E. Smith, sup'y second officer, Chaksang, has gone chief officer, Lectang
Mr. N. Richardson, from reserve, has gone second officer, Pingwe, Mr. H. F. Sawyer, second officer, Pingvo, is on reserve..
Mr. F. H. Davies, sup'y second
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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.
The N.D.L. new motor-ship Trace, commanded by Captain. Th. Mine- sen, is on her maiden voyage to Hong Kong." She left Singapore on May 3rd for this port vii Manila, THROUGH BOOKINGS TO LONDON: FARE FROM HONG KONG TO LONDON: and is due to arrive here on May 12th. The Trave has a speed of
Cabin class
B.S. TRIEB"
15 knots and is one of the fast NEXT HOMEWARD SAILINGS: Freight vessels of the N.D.L, She can accommodate 22 cabin class Her gross registered. passengers tonnage is 8,037.
Mr. W. W. Armes, on joining the L.-O. 8.N. Co., has gone sup'y second officer, Tuckwo
Mr. W. F. Smith, second engineer
Fe Sang, British str., 1,122 tons, officer, Tuckwo, has gone second officer- Tuckwo, has gone second on- Capt. R. C. Thompson, from officer, Suiwo, Mr. E. A. C. Chatgineer officer, Pausang, Mr. B. M. Canton, with a general cargo, bers, second officer, Siangwo, has Sangster, second engineer officer, Fausang, is on reserve-Shipping lying at buoy No 033.-Jar-resigned.
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