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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS

ESDAY JANU

ARISTOCRATS OF THE PACIFIC EMPRESSES

Offer the Utmost in SPEED-SIZE-SPACE-LUXURY

AND

SERVICE

Arrive Leave 1993

101

1. Feb. 3 Emp of Canada... Feb. Emp of Baasia. Fok. 17 Feb. 19 Feb, 21 Emp. of Japan...Mar, 2 bar, 4 Emp. of Agia

...Mar. 17 Mar. 19 Mar,

Emp. of Canada...Mar. 24 Mar, 28 En P

of Russia.Apr. 7 Apr. 9 Apr. Emp. of Japan ...Apr. 21 Apr. 23

Emp. of Aria ...May May 7 May Hmp, of Canada...May 19 May 21

Hop. of Russia Jane 2 Jana 4 June

9 May 11 May 13

6 June 8 June 10

June 19

June I June 23 June 28 July 4

Shipping News Dally Statement, Clearances,

YESTERDAY'S FREIGHT

RETURNS

IMPORTS 13,213 TONS; THROUGH PORTS 0,750-TONS.

Cargo for Through

H.K.

Porte

'British

Chenan,

Dáiren 867

153

Chunkiang

Bangkok 100

30

Chekiang,

Canton

Hong Kong Shanghal Naganski.

Kabe

Leave

*1953

1953

21

11

Yoko Honolulu Vancouver

-LATE Arrin Lange

1933 1963 1933 Feb. 8 Fab. 8 Feb. 15 Feb. 20 Mar 6 Feb. 23 Feb, 25

·Mar. 7· Mar. 9 Mar. 15 Mar, 20- Mar. 29 Mar. 25

Apr. 3 Mar. 39 Mar. 31 Apr. 7 Apr. 12 Apr. 24 Apr. 18 Apr. 18 Apr. 26 Apr. 28 May 4 May 9 May. 21 May 24 May 26 June 2 Jane 7

New Mathilde,

Hopsang,

Tientsin

Haiphong 1,700 /

888

Fooshing,

Swatow 080

2,060

1,118

Wing Lee,

Fort Bayard

4,838

4,030

American

Pres. Coolidge,

New York

1,000.

1,600

Swedish

Tamara,

Yokohama

4,100

Japanese

Daifuka Marn,

Hokata 3,533

Unyo Maru

Miike 3,850

Shogun Maru,...

Freemantle

410

8,102

Chinese

Tchekam,

Taurant 200

203

Total.. .13,213

Emp. of Japan Jane 18 June 18

Passengers desiring to travel comfortably on a Limited Budget should ask about the

EMPRESS TOURIST CABIN accommodation

EXCEPTIONAL LOW FARES.

"EMPRESS OF CANADA”

Sails for

MANILA

at 5 P.M. SATURDAY, JANUARY 7th. For further information please apply to :---

CANADIAN PACIFIC

VKLINE

N.

SAN FRANCI800 vis Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu

ASAMA MAHUMA

TAIYO MARU

CHICHIBU MARU...

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.

Wednesday, 11th Jan. Baturday, Slat Jan, Wednesday, 8th Feb.

HELAN. MARU... ...(Starts from Kobe) Saturday, 31st Jan,

LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM.

via Singapore, enang, Colombo & Subz.

KASHIMA MARU ........

YASUKUNI MARU

HAKONE MARU

Saturday,

Triday Saturday,

Baturday. Saturday,

7th Jan.

20th Jan. 4th Feb,

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE in Manila & Ports

- KAMO MARU

***

KITANO MARU

stat Jan. 24th Feb.

Wednesday, 11th Jan. Bunday, 15th Jan.

BOMBAY Tia Singapore, Penang & Colembo.

TANGO MARU

HAKODATE MABU

SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu,

Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama:

* RAKUYO MARD (Calls Shanghai) Tuesday, NEW YORK, BOSTON via PANAMA

10th Jan.

LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus,

**

Genos & Valencia

+ DURBAN MARU

+PENANG MARU

* † MORIOKA MARU

Tuesday, 17th

CALOUTTA vin Singapore, Penang & Bangoo....

***

+++

Friday, Sunday,

SHANGHAL, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

+ AKITA MARU (Moji direct)...

BUWA MARU*·

6th Jan, 18th Jan.

Friday,

6th Jan,

Saturday,

7th Jan. 20th Jan.

KITANO MABU (Nagasaki direct) Friday,

+ Cargo only,

For further information, apply to--

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

Telephone 80291. (Private exchanges to all Depts.).

M

MESSAGERIES

M

MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS

Ballings from Home Kono:

TO MARSEILLES via Safgod, Singapore,

Perang, Gelombo, Djibouti (Adon),

Age Bues, Port-Said.

ATHORITY

DARTAUKAN

ANDEN LEBON

FELL BOUSSEL G. HETZINGER

PORTHOS D ARAMIS CHENONCEAUX ATHOB 11:55 4

WE ON #MADANANCA

4th Jan.

ANDRE LEBON EL 18th Jan,

To SHANGHAI.

DARTAGNAN

81st Ja

FELIX ROUSHEL

1st-Feb-

14th Feb.

G. JFTZINGER

14th Feb.

PORTHOS

28th Feb...

ARAMIS

OHENONCEAUX

28th Mar,

25th Apr

28th Feb.

14th Mar. 28th Mar,

11th Apr.

28th Apr.

FATHOS II Art. 11th Apr.

D'ARTAGNAN

Tickets to FerrT, SERIAN PORIS

”Mall SteemerE

Beiren, Oran

ZIES: MARITIM

4,100

ARRIVALS.

January 2

Ships In Harbour, C.

Danmark. Danish str., 5,342 tons,. Capt A. Hjernum, from Wei- haiwei, bacy No Ala-Jobii Manners & Con

Tin Seng, Chinese str., 13 tons, Capt Kwok Shau, from Fort Bayard, Saikong Whart.-Nam Lee & Co.

SOUTH POLE AIR-

PLANE READY

ELLSWORTH EXPEDITION

SHIP

SINGLE MOTORED › ALL" METAL ~ JOB"

A winged bird of the ice fields. January 3.

the giant monoplane which Mr. Agamemnon, British str., 1,949 tons, Lincoln Ellsworth intends to war Capt. Beswick, from Shanghai, upon his transanturctic expedition buoy No. Al- & Snext year, and in which he intendi Apocy, British str. 1776 tons, to fly over 2,000 miles of unexplored. Capt. C. Boyce, from Swatow, and uncharted territory surround- Yaunati Anchorage-Wo Fating the mouth pole, has been com

pleted and is undergoing strenuous Sing Athos L, French stri, 6,947 tons, tests at the Municipal Airport in

Capt. Le Flahoe, from Shang- Los Angeles, hai, Kowloon Wharf.-M.M. &

It is a beautiful metal machine, with many features designed to Cabarita, British str., 2012 tons, fit it for particular service in the Capt. J. Macdamid, from Cal-polar regions Special devices pre- cutta, buoy No B26-Amrital vent ice and snow from accumulat- Wing, and detachable skis have been Ojfe & Co. Cheklang, British str., 1,313 tons, provided to permit taking ou Capt. W. A. Orwin, from Can from, or landing upon, ice and ton, buoy No. C2.-J.M. & Co. Chengtu, British-str., 1,338 tons, Capt. L. V. Rowe, from Swatow, buoy No. Bo.-B. & S. Daifuku Maru, Japanese str., 2257 tans, Capt. S. Kitamura, from Miike. Yaumati Anchorage- M.B.K.

Braking devices upon the under aide of each wing at the trailing edge can be operated from within the cockpit and are believed to of fer great facility in controlling forward spoed. Ailerons above each wing stabilize the brake ac-| tion.

Fusijama, Italian str., 3,908 tons, Capt. C. Ciga, from Shanghai,

The airplane has a high speed buoy No. A13.-Dodwell. & Co.

of 195 miles an hour and a 25,000 Glenamoy, British str., 4,858 tons,

Capt. E. Waite, from Singa foot ceiling. The maximum cruis pore, Kowloon Whari.-J.M.&ng range upon the gasoline capa city of 450 gallons is 3,800 miles Co. Havel, German str., 4,418 tons, at an average of 135 miles an hour. Capt. Hashagen, from Manila, Power is supplied by a 525-horse- Kowloon Wharf Melchers & power motor. The loaded waight

is 7,000 pounds.

Co.

9,750 Hopsang, British str., 1,380 tons, A two-way radio set is another Capt. M. Costello, from Weihai important piece of equipment, as wei buoy No. B1.-J.M. & Co. also is an automatic camera, which ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES, Java, Danish str., 5.635 tons, Capt. is to be used for strip mapping. E. Mouritzen, from Mandia, Storage space for emergency sup buoy No. As-John Manners &plies and camp equipment has been Co.

provided in the forward cabin. New Mathilde, British str., 842 The main cabin is completely clos tons, Capt. R. F. Mitchell, from et protection against cold and has Pakboi, Kowloon Bay:-Yik Tai room for a pilot and navigator.

The arrivals and departures dur ing the period under review were

Arr. Dep.

British

American

....:Swedish

Norwegian

Japanese

Chinese

Italian Danish

Total

17

ASTATIC DECK PASSENGERS.

The following vessels brought Asintic deck passengers to the Colony, during the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday:

Chenna, British, Dairen, Wei-

haiwei. Chunkiang, British, Bangkok,.

Faihow

New Mathilde, British, Hai-

phong, Pakhoi

Weihaiwei

Hopsang, British, Tientsin, Wing Lee, British, Fort Bayrad

Total

SHIPS IN HARBOUR,

In. 1026 Mr. Ellsworth was co loader of the Amundsen-Ellsworth Nobile. transpolar fight from Kingebay, Spitsberget to Teller, Alaska. He plans to start his next trip from a base in Little Americs on the Ross Sea, Lesring, there during the latter months of 1633 with Mr. Bernt Balchen as pilot, he hops to make a round trip fight to the Weddell Sea directly upon the opposite side of the pole,

·& Co. l'erseus, British str., 6,330 tons, Capt. Davies from Singapore, Holt's Wharf-B & S. Tchekam, Chinese str., 808 tons, Capt. Lai Yeo, from Hoihow, buoy No. B18-Woo On & Co. Tjisarcea, Dutch atr. 4,304 tons, Capt. C 3: Van Watering, from Manila, buoy No. All-J.CJL. Tweedbank, British stz., 8,437 tons,

Capt Morgan, from Shanghai, buoy No. A14--Bank Line.

From Los Angeles the airplane Unyo Yard, Japanese str; 2,063 soon will be flown to New York. tons, Capt. 5. Hinato, from There it will be landed aboard the Mike, Yapmati Anchorage. expedition's boat, and will be M.B.K.

transported 50,000 miles by water to the Ross Sen. Mr. Ellswort arrived recently to inspect the air- plans before delivery. Pilot Bal chen has best here for several weeks supervising construction.— Christian Science Monitor,

CLEARANCES:

January 3,

Aller, for Singapore.

30 Anna Maersk, for Manila

Antung, for Singapore.

68

5 Apoey, for Hongay..

Atoos 11., for Saigon.

Chenan, for Canton. ... 134 Chengtu, for Canton...

Friderun, for Madang. Rusijama, for Singapore. Glanamay, for Dairen.. Hat Ning, for Swatow. Have for Shanghai.“

Pleiodon, for Miri.

The following merchants ships flavra Maru, for Singapore. were in harbour yesterday:

Wharves,

Kowloon:-Pres. Coolidge, Glen-

amoy, Athos II., Havel.

Holl's-Perseus.

0.8.K.:-Canton Maru.

*Uneka.

Kowloon:-Semiramis, Limchow, Skuld, Scalaria, Hermod, Prosper, Prominent.

Taikoo Charles H Hardouin,

Shogen Maru, for Miike. Tjisalak, for Muntok. Ward, for Keelung

No. C1.-Hirundo.

No. C2.Chekiang.

WARSHIPS IN PORT.

CENSURE FOR A SKIPPER

P. & 0. British Indi

Apcar and Eastern & Australian Lines

(COMPANIES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS

TAKING CARGO FOR E STRAITÉ, JAYA BUKMA OBYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF WESTS INDIES MAURITIUS, EAST BOUTH AFRICASE AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND & QUEENS. LAND PORTE BED BRA EGYPT, CONSTANTINOPLE, GREFORA LEVANTINE PORTS, KUROPE LIC PENINSULAR AND ORIENTALS KURTNIQ.

DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STI

(UNDER CONTRADE WITH:HAW Gavan)

Steamship Tone. Hongkong

*1" BOUDAN!-

MIRZAPORE BANCHI

*** CARTHAGE"

*** BURDWAN"

***NALDERAT

* BAJPUTANA”. #HELOMALI".

*CORFU

*COMORIN *. **BANGALORE

“RANPURA” "CHITRALA

"RANOEI".

CARTHAGE" *NALDERA *

Kaman-I-Hono*

0.800

(about)

7th Jane

6,700 | 10th Jan. 17,000 14th Jan, 14,000 28th Jani 61004th Feb.

16,000 11th Feb; 17,000 | 20th Feb. 6,800 14th Mar

15,000 11th Mar. 15,000 - || $5th Mar, 6,100 1st Apr

17,000 8th Apr 15,000 | 82nd Apr. ~17,000 | | 6th May 14,000 20th May

Trd June 10,000 19,000 17th June

Cargo on y; Calla Caes Trequent connections from Port S

atantinople, Pireana, Um pròn, the Khadirial Mail Blenmihip BRITISH INDI

TALMA

SANTHIA "TAKADA"

$10,000

10th Vám

8,000 | 22nd Jan, 7,000

14th Feb.

Destination

B'bayMare, Harce, L'dons Hbg.

h'dny, ▲werp, & Hull Straits, Colombo & Bombay," Bombay, Mareciles and Londan

Bombay Mars, Havre, L'don,

ba'bg, A'da, àawerp, à lu Bombay Markelifen & London Mars, Havre, dan "Bombay, Marawiljes & Londtam.

Maruaillow and Loss. Mars, Harro, L/dang

Hbg Bum; A'wer

·Marseilles and London.

& Hall

Bombay, Marseilles and Londoni

MOAN SAILING

B.L.---Apeur Line steamers have excellent seccmmodat

KASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (SOUTH)=%

NELLORE".

7,000

1st Feb

"TANDA "AUS

$7,000

Brd Mar;

NANKIN

7.000

lat Apr.

Manila

Byday and

Regular Monthly Bailings from Hong Kong to Shanghal wad fap

Kong to Australia.

Sadi Hong Kong to Sydney--10 days,

Frequent connections from Anterim Wwith the following The Union 8.8. Do's Steamers to the United Kingdom Tie New

Vantonyor, San Francisco, nácie,

The P. & O, Royal Mail Stemmers to London and grace as The P&O Branch Bernds of Rtesmenito Fonden vis Band, The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Bexmers for Suithampton, and, Lex

Panama Canal

MAILINGSSTO SHANGHAI, AND NAPAN

"NELLOBE 7,000

TAKADA

£100 ** FINE” FOLLOWS STRANDING OFF - JERSEY London-A Whito-hired, wenu p ther-tanned-ca captain est in cak-panelled room in the Institute. of Civil Engineer and heard the stern judgment of a Board of Trada inquiry into the stranding of his ship, the St. Patrick, off Corbiere, Jersey

He was Captain Charles Sanderson. His ship, carrying 206 passengers from Weymouth wa towed to port after all on board: had been rescued by lifeboats, a

Mr. F. T. Barrington Ward, the chairman, said: -or-

The following warahips were in The court finds that the casunity

Pleidou, Asama Maru, Florence D, port yesterday: Taiyuan, Binkiaug.

Buoys.

No. AzTisalak

No. A3.--Ward.

No A4-Henri Riviere.. No. As. Tamaraca

No. A6. Hayre, Maru. No.. A7-Aller:

No. A9-Shogun Maru.

No: 412-Weirbank

No. A13.-Unyo Maru.

No A14. Tweedbank.

No A18,Crown of Galicia

No. B. Hopsang.

No. B2

Sandviken:

No. B-Kwangehow, No: B-Hiram

No. B-Feng Lee.

Na Ba-Clara Jebsen,

No B7-Svale,"

No. B-Bintang

No. 30. Chengtu.

No, BIG-Kaiapoi.

No. BI1. Tacoodat No. B12-Tonkin,

24 AND, B14.-

No. Bibs. -- ANOR BIG

No B17-E

No. BL Kaying? No. B22Hinsang. No. B-H Molle No 3243

No B28--Caberita NCBDalborhys

* YEBRAR Konn 1922

(Continued o

Basin.-Tamar.

East Wall-Herald,

Oswald, Osiris

Sandwich,

South Wall Wren North Arm- Keppel, Wild Swan, Whitshed.

West Wall-Medway and

marines.

Witch,

DockPandora and Proteus, Whampoa Dock-Kent. No buoy Cornflower, No. 12 buoy Foreign

Argus

art, Verity,

DONT FORGET

THAT WHEN

You are at Home

you can get the.

HONG DAILY

KONG

at SELFRIDGES,

was caused by the wrongful acts and default of the master.

Having regard to the long and excellent record of service of the master prior to the casualty, the court-refrain from maki BOY order in relation to his certificate but cansures the master and orders him to pay to the Board of £100 on Booount of the exper this investigation

They

Beforwa

beer

he

$17,000

1 Fab

REN EVGA10,000 24th Feb.

BHUTAN - MORITRAL"- BANCHING 448OUDAN - GAETHAGK NALDEHA

17,000,10th Mar 6,000 19th Mar $35,000)

$17,000

776,8005

$14,000

$18,000

76100121

12,000

MANTUA 100 “IRAWALPINDI, 132,000.

TANPURA 17,000 | 29th RAJPUTANA 17,000 13th

Ainoy

Brokkních).“

·∙to alterátic

Fans of Prank

SWEDISH EAST ABLATIO

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