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to travel home on
(THE WORLD'S WONDER
SHIP')
'EMPRESS OF BRITAIN'
42,500 GROSS TONS 63.750 DISPLACEMENT TONS
From HONGKONG 15th February
YOKOHAMA 9th March
Sightseeing arrangements at Ports of Call included in fares
37 DAYS TO SAN FRANCISCO
55 DAYS TO NEW YORK.
62 DAYS TO CHERBOURG & SOUTHAMPTON
-ITINERARY
Shanghai, Chinwangtao (Peiping) (Great Wall) Beppu, Inland Sea, Kobe (Kyoto Nara) Yokohama (Tokyo) (Kamakura) Honolulu (Waikiki Beach) Hilo, (Kilauea Volcano) San Francisco San Pedro (Los Angeles) Balboa, Ancon Panama City, Old Panama, Colon, Cristobal. Havana, Cherbourg, Southampton.
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-SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu
TAIYO MABU
OHICHIBU MARU...
TATSUTA MARD
SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.
Saturday,
91st Jan
Wednesday, 8th Feb. Wedmonday, 92nd Feb.
'git Jax.
I HEIAN MARU.. (Starts from Kobe) Saturday,
HIKAWA MARU (Biarte from Kobe) Wednesday, 1st Feb. LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP; ROTTERDAM.
vis Singapore, Penang, Colombo & Suez.
YASUKUNI MARU
HAKONE MABU
SUWA MARU
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1933.
Daily Statement, Clearances,
Shipping News Ships in Harbour, of.
YESTERDAY'S FREIGHT
RETURNS
IMPORTS 10,900 TONS;
·THROUGH PORTS
11,720 TONS.
ARRIVALS:
January 18
CLEARANCES.
January 19.
Tai Poo Sek, French str., 1918 Anhui, for Canton
toas, Capt. M. Paul, from R.C. Benalder, for Manila, Wal, C.M.S.N. Wharf-Wo Blink, for Swatow. Hope & Co.
Cremer, for Swatow.
:
The returns, shown at the Har-Tin Seng, Chinese, str. 943 tons, Capt. Kwok Shau, from K.C. bour Office of vessels carrying
Wan, Saikong Wharf-Nam cargo to the Colony during the
Lee & Co. 24 hours chded at 9 am. yesterday
Wong Shek Kung, Chinese str., Cargo for Through
1,044 tons, Capt. A. Laihovet H.K. Porta, sky, from Saigon, buay No,
B5.-Hing Le & Co.
were!
British Empress of Russin
Vancouver 480
Ho Sang,
Mau Sang,
Calcutta 1,711
Sandakan 745
040
'1,822
Yu Sang,
Troilus
Swansea 1,583
Kucichow,
Tainan, Canton "
2,812
780
Chengtu,
Haiphong 280 Tean, Dairen.. 1,560
115
175
Hydranea,
Swatow
200
0,565
6,614.
American
Maunwile,
Portland
403
2,184
Texaco 11,
Shanghai 300
-
French
Andre Lebon,
Marseilles
Norwegian Solvikep,
ཀླི 8། ཧྥུ།
420
January 19.
Blink, Norwegian str., 1,108 tons, Capt. C. M. Stephans, from Samarinda.-K. Larsen & Co.
Bornec Maru, Japanese str., 1,281
Eng Lee, for Tientsin. Empress of Russia, for Manila. Glenluce, for Manila. Hakkai Maru, for Parseval Bay.. Hydrangea,, for Swatow. Luchow, for Canton. Proteus, for Saigon. Shun Lee, for Canton. Shelton, for Tacoma.
FORMER FAVOURITE OF SHANGHAI ZOO
tons. Capt. 8. Kondo, from CHINESE DEER IN LONDON Sakito, buy No. 48.-t).S.K. Chongtu, British str., 1,338 tons, Capt. R. V. Rowe, from Hoi- how, buoy No. 21.-B. & S. Daviken, Norwegian str., 1,778 tons,
There is a Shanghailander in the Capt: G. Svane, from Swatos,
London Zoo: not a specimen of West Point Wharf.-J.M.&homia ipiens na
found by the Co.
Whangpoo, but à Chinese tufted deer which was once a general fa Empress of Russia, British str.,
16,810 tons, Capt. A. J. Hosken, vourite among the kiddies of the from Shanghai, Kowloon eastern city. Wharf. C.P.R. 7232,184 Foo Lee, Chinese str., 569 tons, Capt. Yamaguchi, from Shang- hai, buoy No. C1-Shun Tai Hong,
1,200 420 1,206
11.
As reported in the North-Ching Daily News, the deer bought for the London Zoo belongs to a rare species which has only once bafora been exhibited in the Gardens. With a number of other animals, it was brought to Shanghai on August 10, 1031, by Dr. Tangier Smith and deposited in the zoologi- cal garden at Jessield Park, It Hai Ching, British str., 1.294 tons, i was in poor condition on arrival, Capt. C. H. Farrar, from but quickly improved, and even- Swatow, Douglas Wharf.tually became one of the most po Douglas S.S. Co.
pular animals in the whole collec
Glenluce, British str., 4,120 tons, Capt. W. J. Ings, from Shang bai, buoy No. A2.--J.M. & Co.
·
.. Tsingtao
Japanese Lushan Maru,
Shanghai Hozan Maru,
Keelung
325
1,051 -328
1,031
50
200
250
Ho Sang, British str. 3,293 tons,tion.
Capt. T. Grant, from Singa pore, Kowloon Wharf.-J.M. & Co.
Chinese Shun Lee,
Shanghai
07
CGA
Wong Shek
Kung..
Saigon 1,850
1,917
661
Total 10,200 11,790
ASIATIC DEUK PASSENGERS.
The following vessels brought Asiatic deck passengers to the Colony during the 24 hours ended at 9 am, yesterday:- Empress of Russia (British),
Vancouver, Shanghai
Ho Sang (British), Calcutta,
Singapore ....................
153
023
Friday,
Saturday, Saturday, 18th Feb.
20th Jud. 4th Feb.
Man Sang (British), Sandakan. 107 Trollus (British), Swansea,
Singapore..............
14
Tainan (British), Canton
203
Chengtu (British), Haiphong,
Heihow
11
Saturday,
Saturday,
Bunday. Saturday,
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE vis Manila & Porti
KAMO MARD
***
KITANO MABU
31st Jan.
25th Feb.
20tk Jan. 11th Feb.
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang & Oslombo.
+ TOKIWA MARU
GINYO MARU
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolula,
4
Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama.
HEIYO MARU
Friday,
NEW YORK, BOSTON vis PANAMA
10th March
LIVERPOOL vis Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus,
Genos & Valencia
+ DELAGOA MARU.
+ CALCUTTA MARU ....
MUROBAN MARU
VALOUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.
... Tharalay,
16th Feb.
Sunday, Wednesday.
29th Jazz. 8th Feb.
Friday,
20th Ja
Saturday, Saturday,
21st Jan, 21st Jan,
SHANGHAI, KOBE ★ YOKOHAMA..
KITANO MABU (Nagasaki-direct)
+ MALACCA MARU
M
***
FUSHIMI MARU.....
Cargo only
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MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES
FRUNÇE MAIL STEAMERS
Sailings from Hone Kong
to MARSEILLES via Salgon, Singapore, Penang, Dolombo, Djibouti (Adet);
Suet, Port-Sald.
ANDRE LEBON
FELCK ROUSHEL
G. METZINGER PORTHOS
ARAMIS AG CHENONCEAUX
ATHOR.II
D'ARTAGNAN
31st Jan
14th Feb. 28th Feb. 14th-Mar 28th War.
11th Apr. 25th Apr. 9th May
shout 15% Február7/
TO-SHANGHAI.
FELIX ROUSSEL
G. METZINGEB
FORTHOS
404
ARAMIS THENONDEAUX
ATHOS I D'ARTAGEAN ANDER LEBON
1st Feb. ** 14th Feb, 28th-Fob
*** 50th Apr.
14th Mar, 2
11th Apr
9th May
EXPT BIRIA Ponti; MAI AFRIALS
LINE
Tans Le Havros 2. "LOUBERT
TAGIRIES MARITIMES:
44
Hydrangea (British), Swatow... 270 Andre Lebon (French), Mar-
silica Saigon .................. Solviken (Norwegian), Tsing-
tao. Swatow ...
Hozan Maru (Japanese), Kec.
lung, Swatow
Wong "Shek Kung (Chinese),
Snigon
Luchow, British str., 1,221 tous, Capt. O. Fox. from Swatow, buoy No. B20.-B. & S. Lycemoon, British sir.. 1,734 tons, Capt. E. Holmes, from Hai how, buoy No B17-Kwong Nam & Co.
Maunawill, American str., 4.380
NY.K. SHIPS ON SUEZ ROUTE
ALTERATION IN BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS.
In order to improve accommoda- tons, Capt. G. F. Erbe, fron Shanghai, Stonecutters' Ap-tion and satisfy their clients, the NY.K. Company is going to heavy chorage. States S.. Co.. Shun Lee, Chinese str.. DIB tons, expense in altering the berthing aT- Capt. B. Miyaokoa, from Amoy,rangement of the 1st class cabins on s.s. Hakone Maru, Hakozaki bury No. Bắc Yên Tại Hồng
Maru, Hakusan Matu and, Haruna Tean, British etr., 1,351, tong, Capt. Maru. At present, the 1st class J. C. Smart, from Dainen, two-berthed cabins on these vessel: each contains a lower and an upper buoy No. B2B. & S.
barth; but, commencing with S. Hakone Marn sailing from Hong- Kong on February 4, all 1st class two-berthed cabins will be fitted The following warships were in with only lower berths. This al port yesterday-
WARSHIPS IN PORT.
Basin Tamar«,
teration will no doubt be greatly. appreciated by the travelling pub
East Wall-Herald, Sandwich,lia. Oswald, Osiris.
North Am. Keppel,
83 Wishart, Whitshed.
Witch,
West Wall-Medway and sub 13 marines.
Totni..... .1,528
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.
M
The arrivals and departures dur ing the period under review wore:-
Arr.
British
10.
Dep. 5
American
0
French
2
Norwegian
1.
Japancae
2
2
Chineso
1
German
Danish
Total..
SHIPS IN HARBOUR.
The following merchantships were in harbour yesterday!
Wharves
Dock.-Cornflower.
No. 1 Buoy-Hermes. No.
Buoy-Devanshire.
No, 13 Bucy-Wren and Veteran. Foreign.-French" Fiver guabdat Argus and U.S.. gunboat Asheville.
WRESTLING AS
KNOWN IN ENGLAND
ANCIENT CODE SUPERIOR TO IMPORTED VARSITY
Forty powerful young men, per- petuating the popularity of one of England's oldest eporte, took part in the wrestling competition of the Abhdown Athletic Club at the club's headquarters, in Islington. The competition was open to all folk and Hertfordshife, and Lon don, North, Bouth East, and Went
INDIA'S DEFENCE AND FINANCE
SIR S. HOARE STATES THE GOVERNMENT'S POSITION
15
P. & O., British India Apear and
Australian
Eastern &
Lines
(COMPANIES INCORPORATED IN ENGEANUL MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS TAKING CARGO FOR
STRAITS, JAVA BULMA UZYTON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULJ WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS KAST BOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND & VELNE LAND PORTS BRD BRA EGYPT, CONSTANTINOPLE, GREECE ALEVANTINE PORTE, EUROPE, ETCHEN PENINSULAR, AND ORIENTAL-FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL" STEAMERS. “Usman ConfACT WILK - HA, GOTISMENT.):
From Hongkong (about)
Šicanship | Tons,
"CARTHAGE". **ALIFORD
+ BURDWAN ”
"NALDERA" "BAJPUTANA " #OMALI"
"CORFU".
COMORIN.". **BANGALORE
"RANPURA' "OHITRAL "RANOFI". "CARTHAGE" *NALDERA " *Kafată-I-HID"
29th Jan, Noon
fit Feb,
14,000
*8,300.
0,100
4th Feb
16,000 11th Feb. 17,000 25th Feb. 6,800 4th Mar
16,000 11th Mar. 15,000 25th M. 8,100 1st Apr.
8th Apr. 17,000
15,000 sЯad Apr. 17,000
6th May 14,000 20th May, 16,000
Brd June
15,000 17th June
• Cargo only. † Calle Chesblanca."
Destination
Bombay, Marseilies and Louder, Straits, Colombo & Bombay, Bombay, Mar., Havre, L'dan,
'bg., B'um. A'warp, & Hull, Bombay, Marveilles & London. Mars.; Havre, Li'don..
H'bg, B'dm., A'wory, & Hull Bombay, Marsailles à London. Marsailles and Low on. Mars, Havre, 'don.,..
Hbg., Edm., A'wory, & Hall' Marseilles and London.
Bombay, Marseilles and London
Frequent connections from Port Said for Passengers, and Cargo to Cop
stantinople, Firends, Smyrna, and other Levant Ports by stezaken at the Khedival Mail Steamship Co.
BRITISH INDIA-APUAR BAILINGS
'SANTHIA" TAKADA"
8,000 22nd Jan, 11 Am. 7,000 14th Feh.
Bitfapore, Penan
Penara
& Calcutta
B.L.-Apoar Lino steamers have excellent accommodation for 1st and
class passengers.
EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (SOUTH)
“NELLORE” "TANDA” "NANKIN"
-7,000 1,000
-ist Fob
-3rd Mar..
lat Apr.
Bazila, Habani, Brisbane
·Bydley are. Ma bourne,
Begular Monthly Bailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japãr and Hong
Kong to Australia,
Hong Kong to Sydney-18 days.
Frequent connections from Autoralia with the following
The Onion 8.8. Oo.'s.Stommers to the United Kingdom via New Zenianó
Vancouver, San Francisco, avondon and
The P. & O. Royal Mail Steamers to
The F.&O. Bhah Bervice of Steamers to London via Szes,
The New Zealand Shipping Co's Steamers för Southampton and London
Panama Canal D DRLAR & MAKE
BAILINGS TO SHANGHAI AND JAPAN
**SOMALI”
RAJPUTANA "
BIRDHANA'
*TANDA!“
UTILAWAN
*CORFU
6,800 26th Jua 8,000 27th Jan... 17,000 27th Jan. 7,000 8th Feb 10,000 10th Feb. 15,000 10th Feb
* BANGALORE- 6500 ob
“TALMAKA
COMOKIN "BANPURA
BHUTAN
Sir Samuel Hoare, Secretary for "OHITRAL" BANCHI" India, made clear to the Indian Round Table Conference the Gov-GOUDAN
CARTHAGE: ernment's position on the subjects i NALDERA”). af defence and federal finance.
On defence, he made a firm de-
claration in favour of unfettered discretion for the Viceroy in the appointment of the Defence Minis ter.
Sir Samuel emphasised that no definite date could be given for completing the. Indianisation of the Indian Army,
Hé commended the idea of the establishment of an Indian Com- mittee of Defence, on the lines of the British Committee of Imperial
Defence.
Kowloon:-Empress of Russia and coniera and they came from Northe. Government's desire to give the
Ha Sang.
Holt's-Troilus.
Socony-Laichikok.-Yu Sang, China Morchants,-Yuon On. Jarding Matheson-Bolviken,
O.S.K.-Hozan Maru.
10,000 24th I 15,000 24th Fab 17,000 10th Mar
6,000 19th Mär. 15,000 23rd Mar $17,000 8th Apr. 6,600 18th Apr.. 14000 20th Apr 16,000 4K MAY 6,100 18th May BURDWAN KAWADI-HINT 1,000 18th May
11,000 WANTUAN:
1st Juna RAWALPINDI" 12,000 16:6 Juns “RANPURA " ∙17,000 29th June RAJPUTANA 17,000 18th July
*
On finance, Sir Samuel spoke of provinces fullent possible freedom to develop, but he insisted that the P, Federal Government,' must have-at The tiny hallan packed with their disposal sufficient income to spectature, whose enthusiasm was make themselves solid.
only equalled by that of the com. It was quite conceivable he said, petitors. Officials in homely that the defence of India, would Kowloon Prominent, Prospers clothes governed the proceeds be best carried out, outside the Scalaris Hang Sang, Linchow under the code which has varied houndaries of India The Gov Taikoo Sinking, Liangchew little sinto the beginning of ernor-General ought to have the Fjorden, Chungkook, Taming, Emaniteur catell-as catch can wres sole responsibility in a case of that press of Canada, Hunan, Chung ingin England almost, coeval kind to say, whether or not Indian king, Kueichow,
Buoyi. No. At-Glenluce. No. 47.Taiyo Maru No. 48-Borneo, Maru, NoAllCremer.
No. A12.--Shelton.
No. 8, Teatt
No. B4 Pronto,
No. Mo.--Wong Shek Kung.
No: 6-Mningi.
No. 39.-Proteus.
No 10-Helion
PROBI. Guviken,
No B14-Kiangsu,
No. B15.Anbul
No B18, Winifred Moller
Na B18 Shop
"No, B211-ch00
with the beginning of time.
troops should be employed.ma
On the question of the Indian an Two stalwart youthe rush at each ather from their corners, sway and tion of the Indian Army, he said. Lusle for a grip, and hurl them that the Government had a definite relves together to the mat in full programme the Indianising of an honest effort. One Imbra dirision and an Indian blooded, minute, two minutes, four min Cavalry Brigade, and it was hoped utes," drones the timekeeper, but that they would have a more am thist expert, ten minutes may pass before two bitious programma
shoulders striately touch the floor ment proceeded
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Cargo only Jermi tama
Shanghai, Kobe & Y'hams Amoy, Moji, Kaba & Yokoham S'hai, Kobe & Yokohama baz. Moji,Kobe,OrakadY'hams Amoy, B'bai, Moj, Kobe & Oaks S'ha Kobe & Yokohama
Amoy, Moji, Kobe & T'kama, b'hai,, Kobe & Yokohama.
S'hai.; Moji, Bote
Shanghai, Kobe & Yoko S'kaf., Moji, S'EAL, Kobe
Vir All dates are approdanata or subject to alteration witlejai nolics
All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans or Punks Louvre Ventration.
Steamers on London and Australian Kävel års åtted with Emuusrinu.
Paroels measuring not more than 5 s. ft, will be faceva at the Company'a Qišče
p to Noon on the day previous to sailingan pe
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