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ARISTOCRATS OF THE PACIFIC

Emp. of Anis

EMPRESSES "

Offer the Utmost in

SPEED-SIZE-SPACE-LUXURY

AND

SERVICE

Hong Kong Shanghai Nagisak!

Leave

Arrive,

...Mar, 17 Mar, 20 Mar. 21 Emp. of Canada...Mar. 24 Mar, 27 En p. of Rumia...Apr. 7 Apr. 18 Apr. Bup of Japan...Apr. 21 Apr. 24

Emp, of Asia ...May May 8 May Hmp. of Canada...May 19 May 21 Emp. of Russia ...June 2June 4 June Emp. of Japan...June 16 June 18 Hemp. of Asia ...Joly 3 July July Emp, of Canada...July 14 July 16

VapouYRE Antre

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1933.

Shipping News Daily Statement, Clearances,

YESTERDAY'S FREIGHT.

RETURNS

IMPORTS 10,410. TONS; THROUGH PORTS

36,600 TONS.

The retains, shown at the Har bour Office of vessels carrying eargo to the Colony during the 24 hours ended at 9.1 m. yesterday were :--- Cargo for Through

H.K. Ports.

British, Borner, Saigon 1,980 Agapenor,

7,880

9,600 400~~~~ 0,600

4,350

Libe Yaroma

Honajulu

Singapore 1,990.

Laava BOLTE

Rhexnory

Mar. 23 Mar, 25

Apr. 8

Mar. 29 Mar, 31 Apr.

7 Apr. 18

Manila 1,570 Titan, Kobe....

50

4,000

670 2,710.

11

Apr. 13 Apr, 14

Apr. 24

4,700

Apr. 26 Apr. 28 May

4

May 9

American

May 11 May 13

May 22.

President

May 24 May 26 June 2

June 7

Grant,

June 8 June 10

June 19

Manila 190

1,490

June 21 June 23 June 29

July 4

120 1,400

July 9 July 11.

July 20

July 19 July 21 July 28

German

Ang. &

Hop of Russia...July 26 July 25, July 30 Bmp, of Japan...Aug.11 Aug. 13) Emp, of Asia...Ang. 25 Aug. 27 Aug. 28

Aug. 1 Aug. J

Aug, 18

Lahn, Manila..

100

Ang. 16 Aug. 18 Aug.24

Aug. 29

Aug. 31 Sept. 2

Sept 11

Dutch

Sept. 13 Sept. 15 Sept. 22

Sept. 27

Tjiandak, Amoy

Norwegian

Ardent,

Swatow 1,300

1.300

Japanese

Tottori Maru,

Karatsu 80

Shogen Maru,"

Hakata 3,000

Leste

Hong Kong

Altai Maru,

EMPRESS OF CANADA EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

LA

Mar. 17

+

Mar. 30

Mary 19 Apr. 1

Singapore

10,500

Total.

3,800

19,410

Emp, of Canada...Sept. 8 Sept. 10

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

EMPRESS TOURIST CABIN accommodation

EXCEPTIONAL LOW FARES.

HONG KONG-MANILA

For further information please apply to :--

Artave

والعمل

CANADIAN PACIFIC

YKLINE

N.

SAN FRANCI800 via Shanghai, Japan Poris.& Honolul

TAIYO MARU

***

CHICHIBU MARO

++

14

TATSUTA MARU

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.

Thursday, 23rd March, midnight Wednesday, 1916 April Wednesday, 28th April

HIKAWA MARU ...(8tarts from Kobe) Monday, 27th March HIYE MARU

(Btarts from Kobe) Wednesday, 10th April

LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM

vis Singapore, Penang, Colombo & Suez.

HAKOZAKI MARU

TERUKUNI MARU

HAKUSAN MARU...

ATSUTA MARU

Sunday,

Friday, Saturday,

- 19th March 31st March .. 16th April

SYDNEY & MELZOURNE vis Manila & Port..

KAMO MARU

Saturday, 25th March Saturday, 22nd April

BOMBAY Tia Singapore, Penang a Colombo.

+ NAGATO MABU

TANGO MARU

Wednesday, 29th March Tuesday, 11th April

SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu

Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama. BOKUYO MARU

Monday,

NEW YORK, BOSTON via PANAMA

ist, May

LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus,

Genoa & Valencia.

+ LYONS MARU

+ RANGOON. MABU

CALOUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon,

+ PENANG MARU

Wednesday,

15th March

Wednesday, 29th March Saturday, 8th April

17th March

Friday,

Sunday,

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

KAMO MARU (Nagasaki direct)... Friday. HARUNA MARU

♦ CALCUTTA MABU ...

↑ Cargo only.

For further information, apply to--

17th March 19th March

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

Telephons 30261. (Private exchanges to all Depts.)...

M

MESSAGERIES

M

MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS

Bailings from Hone Kores

To MARSEILLES via Saigon, Singapore,

Panang, Dalombe, Djibouti (Adun), Boss, Port-Said..

ARAMIS

CHENONCEAUX ATKOS II. D'ARTAGNAN

ANDRE LEBON

ARULLE-POTIAAPL

PORTHOS

ARAMIS

To SHANGHAI.

... 28th Mar,

... 11th Apr.

UHENONCEAUX

... 28th Mar. ATHOS II

... 11th Apr.- D'ARTAGNAN ... 25th Apr. ANDRE LEBON ·

9th May TELEX ROUSSEL ... 23rd May FORTHOS AKAHIS `CHENONCEAUX

*** 20th - une ..: 4th July

... 25th Apr. 19th May 23rd May 8th Jan 20th June

04

4th July

We can see Through Tinkata to EIPT, STHAN Porro, Hast Africa, Manabancay by Transhipmentor our Mail Bien tiers at PORN BAI, or DJIBOUTI,

-COMMERCIAL--LINE-

For DUNEIRA via Haiphong, Saigon, Oran, Le Havre; .. "SIKIANG"

on or about 14th or 90th March, 1888,

For Fall Farticulars, apply toma, AMAN Zumi gole des MP3SAGERIES MARITINĖL,

36851,'".

2,780

4,350

-13,290

36,000

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.

The arrivals and departures dur- ing the period under review were:-

Arr. Dep.

British American

Dutch

Q

2

1

0

German

1

0

Norwegian

2

2

Japanese Chinese

3

Total

16

12.

ASIATIC DECK PASSENGERS,

The following vessels brought Asiatic deck passengers to the Colony during the 24 hours, ended ata.m. yesterday:

Bonco (British), Saigon ... 183 Agapener (British), Singapore... 134 Tjisalak (Dutch), Amoy 210

Total

567

SHIPS IN HARBOUR,

ARRIVALS.

March 14.

Ships In Harbour, etc.

Arumis, French str., 9,990 tons, Captain Sabinno, from Saigon, Kowloon Wharf.-M. M. & Co. Borneo, British str., 1,207 tons, Capt. E. G. Rapley, from Sai- kon, buoy No. B9.-Yuen On & Cu. Canton, Erench str., 976 tons, Capt. F. L. Morvan, from Haiphong, buoy No. BI1.-M. M. & Co. Everett, American str., 3,571 tons, Cupt A. W. Nygran, from AIL- Nagasaki, buoy No. American Mail Žine. Kamo, British str., 723 tons, Capt. Beer, from Canton, Yaumati Anchory.-Williamson & Co. Nailsea Moor, British str., 480 Capt. J. W. Brookes, from Cal. citta, buoy No.

B-Gibb, Livington & Co. Kinngan, British str., 1,555 tops, Capt. N. Hardie, from Swatow, buoy No. B14.—B. &” 8. Porthos, French str., 7,530 tons, Capt. Clarice, from Shanghai, Kowloon Wharf.-M. M. & Co. Shogen Mau, Japanese str.. 2,061 tons, Capt. H. Shiota, from Hakata, huny No.- B23.-M.B.K. Sandviken, Norwegian str., 1,775 str., Capt. A. Norvalls, from Canton, buoy No. B2.-J. M. &

Co. Svale, British str., 1,384 tons, Capt. Wilkins, from Swatow, Donglas Wharf-Douglas & Co-

Tottori Maru, Japanese str., 3,708 tons, Capt. H. Tauka, from Yokohama, busy No. A7.-N. Y. E..

Yamagath Maru, Japanese str., 2,392 tona, Capt.. I. Nakakuki, from Sakito, Kowloon Wharf.--- N.Y.K.

And th

CLEARANCES

March 14.

Anhui, for Singapore. Aramis, for Shanghai. Eng Lee, for Tientsin. Huiching, for Swatow, Kaitangata, for Samarinda. Kamo, for Bangkok. New Mathilde, for Hoihow. Porthos, for Saigon. Rosalie Maru, for Hongay. Selandia, for San Francisco. Suiyang, for Swatow. Tai Shan, for Sambrinda, Tjisalak, for Muntok. Tonkin, for K. C. Wan. Tottori Máru, for Singapore.

VESSELS DUE

The following merchant ships were Achilles, B. & S., April 23. in port yesterday:

Afrika, Manners', March 20 wharves.

Agamemnon, B. & S., April 14. Andre Lenon, Messagories', May D Kowloon: Porthos, Yamagata Aramis, Messageries', March 14. Mart, President Grant.

Asia, Manners', April 4. Holt's-Rhexanor..

Athos II, Messageries', April 11. Douglas Lapraik:-Haiching and Atsuta Haru, N.Y.E.; March 24. Svȧle.

Docks. Kowloon:-Fon Lee, Limehow, Empress of Asia, Tin'. Yat, Raby Castle, Solen.

Taikoo Sunning, Shantung, Ad rastus, Taishan, Kingyuan, Asamis Maru, Daviken.

Cosmopolitan.-Scalaria.

Buoys,

No. A1.-Tjisalak.

No. A2-Titha,

No. 43-Taiping. No. AT--Tottori Maru. No. B3-Kweiyang No. B-New "Mathilde. No. Es-Salyang. No. Bs.-Ardent No. 39.-Borneo.

No. B10Tonkin.

No. B14.-Kiangsu,

No. B15.-Tainan. No. B-Englee. No. P20,--Changchow. No. Bel-Anhui.

No. B23.-Shojan Maru.

No. C-Helios.

WARSHIPS IN FORT.

Bhutan, P. & O., March 18. Bokuyo Maru, N.Y.K., April 19. Bremerhaven, Melchors, April 10 Burdwan, P. & O., May 12, Burybates, B. & 8., March 24 Carthage, P. & O., April 19. Canton, Gilmans', April 2. Ohangte, B. & S., April 11. Chenonceaux, Messageries', March

28.

Chinese Prince, Furness, March 20 Chirtal, P. & O., March 23. Conte Rosso, Dodwell's, April 1. Conte Verde Dodwell's, March 16. Danmark, Manners, April 27. D'Artagnan, Messageries', April 25 Deucalion, B. & S., March 17. Diomed, B. & S., March 27. Elpenor, B. & S., April 9. Emp, of Asia, C.P.8., April 28: Emp. of Canada, C.P.8., March 17. Emp. of Japan, C.P.B., April 14.

Emp. of Russia, C.P.8 March 30 Eurybates, B. & S., March 24.. Felix Roussel, Messageries', May

23.

Fulda, Molchers' April 7. Hakozaki Maru, N.Y.K., March 17. Haruna Maru, N.YK., March 17. Hosang, Jardino's, March 16. - Ixion, B. & S., May 3. Japan, Gilman's, April 21. Kaisar-I-Hind, P. & O., May 17.

The following warships were in Kamo Maru, N.Y.K., March 18. port yesterday:-

Brein. Tamar,

Lahn, Melchers', April 10` Lima Maru, N.Y.K., April 15. South Wall Bridgewater, Whit- Lycaon, B. & 8., April 11... shed.

East Wall-Seamow outh wait fomo, ovan North Arm-Kent. -Dock-Keppel, Odin, Oton"

West Wall-Hormen.. No. 2 Buoy--Medway and marines,

No. 3 Buoy Cornwall

No. 6 Buoy Suffolk

Lyons Maru, N.K., March 15. Manila Maru, NAY.E March 16, Manh, em 0, huy an

Mentor, B. & 8., April 10.. Honealieni-Dodwell's, March-17 Haldors, 1 li . Máy đ sub-Neckar, Melchers, March 24.

Nellore, E. & A. 6. 8. Co., April 5 Patroclus, B. & B., April-28.

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the life and accomplishment of Shakespeare; and his essay neema to-day, as it seemed when it was, first published, the most maaterly appreciation in little of our great- est author. His paper can Dickens is almost as good; and if his handling of the lesser nineteenth century poeta shows a certain lack of proportion (for instance, in its removal of Gerald Manley Hopkins ito a footnote) we should remember that this chapter must have been written before Hopkin's work was BANGALORE 6,100 obtainable except in anthologim. The editors did not scruple to go "RANPURA” at times outside this country for contributors, and one of the most

***MIHZAPORE" 6,700 **CHITRAL" acute chapters in M. Cazamian's

*"BHUTAN on Richardson. Occasionally, even there is an evident lack of produc- in the older chapters of the book, "RANOMI" tion; to give to Michael Drayton

"CARTHAGE *"SOUDAN* as much space as is given to John Donne, and rather more than is given to Blake, is difficult to ex cuse. In the chapters devoted to the nineteenth century separate treatment should have been given to Newman; and it is unfortunate that he fell into the hands of an Anglican divine who could see little difference between his carlier and later work in his manner of writing."

Drama and Novels,

The hardest branch of literature for the kind of sober, judicial cri- ticism which this sort of history demands is doubtless the drama and the novel. Here the book on the whole kucceeds admirably. The chapter on the Brontes is not quite up to the level of the rest of the work and George Eliot as well as Mrs. Gaskell perhaps deserve rather more literary treatment than they receive. Still, as we turn over page after pago D the separate volumes we are conscious that, if we could find faults, we have to search for them diligently and painfully. That is a churlish task. Let us rather say that there is no other work in the language which approaches this history for com- pleteness, for scholarship, for sober enthusiasm, or for attractiveness. It is a tremendous feat, on which the Cambridge University Press may claim our warmest congratula tions, to have brought this fine history within the reach of anyone who can save an occasional drown to pay for its separate volumes.

(Those books can be obtained from Messrs. Kelly and Walsh, Uhater Road, Hong Kong.)

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Pres. Hayes. Dollar, March 17. Pres. Hoover, Dollar's, March 20. Pres. Jackson, Dollar's, May 18. Pres. Jefferson, A.M. Line, April 7, Pres. Lincoln, Dollar, May i Pros. Madison, Dollar's, April 21.. Pres. McKinley, Dollar's; April 3. Pros. Monroe. Dollar's, April 14. Pres. Pierce, Dollar's, March 31. Pres. Polk, Dollar's, May 26. Pres. Taft, A.M. Line, March 24. Pres. Van Buren, Dollar's, "April Pres. Wilson, Dollar's, April 17. Protesilaus, B. & S., April 194 Ramises, Jebsen's, March 18. Ranchi, P. & D., April 5. Saale, Melchers', March 24. |Banthis, B.I. (Apear), March 22. Sirdhana, B.I. (Apcar), April 19. Soudan, P. & O., April 17. Szechuan, B. & S., March 16. Tai Ping, B. &. S., May 9. Taiyo Maru, N.Y.K., March 21. Takada, B.I. (Apcar), April 8. Talamba, B.L, (Apcar), March 8. Talma, B.I. (Apear); March 17. Tanda, E. & A. B. B.. Cb., May 4. Tantalus, B. & S., May 22. Terukuni Mara, N.Y,K, March 30,

Tyndareus, B. & S., March 28.

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(Continued on next Column)

1st Apr.

17,000

9th Apri

10th Apr.

15,000 8000

22ad Apr.

17,000 14,000

29th Apr.

6th May

20th May

6,800

27th May

"NALDERA " 16,000

Brd June "KABAR-I-HIND" 18,000

17th June "BURDWAN".. 6,500 24th June

· MANTUA "

11,000

1st July KAWALPINDI" 17,000 15th July EANPURA" 17,000 29th July "RAJPUTANA” 17,000 19th Aug, **RANCHI" 17,000 26th Aug. "CARTHAGE"

14,000

9th Sept "NALDERA 16,000 23rd Sept.

15,000 7th Oct.

• CORTU

Destination

Marcillas and Loudon,- Maza., Havre, L'don.

Hbg., K'dm., A'wery, & Hull Marseilles and London, btraite, Colombo a Bombay. Marvellies and London. Bombay, Mare, Havre, L'don,

B'bg., k'ım,, A'werp, & Hall, Bombay, Marseilles and London.

do....

Bombay, Mara, Havre, L'âon.,

Huy Hải, A ver. A Hell Bombay, Marseilles and Condos do.

*

Bombay, Marr., Havre, London,

H'by., H'dm., Awerp, & Hull. Bombay, Marseilles & London,

do. do

'do.

Afarseilla nazi London.

Bombay, Marseilles and Landan, Marseiller and London. Bombay, Marseilles & London.

• Cargo caly. ↑ Jails Carsblanca, Calls Karachi, Culch Mandvis & Kindia. *requent connections from Port Said for Fassengers and Carge to Cor

stantinople, Pireaus, Smyrna, and other Levant Forts by steamoru ef the Khedivial Mail Steamship Co.

BRITISH INDIA-APUAK DAILINGS

* TALMA" "TALAMBA"

10,000 24th Mar.

8,000

2nd Apr.

8,000

13th Apr.

Bingapore, Penang à Calcutta do. do.'.

.7,000

80th Apr

do.

8,000 15th May

"TAKADA" ** SANTHIA”

"SIRDHANA"

BL--Apear Line steamers have excellent accommodation for 1st and 2nd

class passengers.

EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (SOUTH)

"NANKIN"

** NELLORE ". "TANDA"

7,000

1st Apr.

2,000

2nd May

7,000

2nd June

Kanila, Babaul, Brisbane

Syday and Ma.bourne,

Regular Monthly Bailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan and Hong

Kong to Australia.

Hong Kong to Sydney-19 daya.

Frequani connections from Auteran with the following

The Union 8.8. Go's Steamers to the United Kingdom via New Zealand.

Vancouver, San Francisco, eta,

The P. & O. Boyal Mail Steamers to London and

The P. & D. Braak Bervice of Steamers to London via Buck,

The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers for Southampton and Lendon

Panama Casal,

BAILINGS TO SHANGHAI 'AND JAPAN

** BHUTAN " "OHITRAL " "BANTHIA”

↑ NELLORE " * BANCHI.** **** TAKADA”

6,000 '19th Mae: 15,009 24th Mar. 6,000 24th Mar. 7,000

6th Apr. 17,000 7,000

6th Apr

· ** BOULAN * "CARTHAGE" "BIRDHANA"

4,800 14,000

18th Apr.

20th Apr.

8,001 Apr.

"NALDEHA"

TANDA "TALMA" **BURDWAN" "KAIBAR-1-HIND" "TILAWA" "HANTUA"

** KUMALI**

7th Apr.

16,000 7,000 10,000 6,100 18000 18th May

4th May 4th May 4th May 18th May

10,000 18th May 11,000

6,860 18th Juna "BAWALPINDI", 17,000 15th June

"KANPURA" -17,000 28th June -

'HAJPUTANA” "RANCHI" "CARTHAUT"

·*NALDEKA.”

17,000 18th July 17,000 27th July 14,000 10th Aug. 16,000 24th Aug, 10,000 7th Sept. 11,000. 21. Sept."

5th Otk

** CORFU”. ***MANTUA*

"HAWALPINDI" 17,000

S'hai, Kobe & Yokola

do.

Amoy, Shai, Moji, Kobe & Ozaks

'bai,,Moji,Kobe, Osaka.& Y'haink Bhanghai, hobe & Yokohama Amoy, B'hai, Moji, Kobe & C N'ha, Kobe & Yokoasma,

ለ.

Amoy, 'hai, Moji, Kobe & Onaka, S'hai, Mon, Kobe a 'ham b'nai,Moji, Kobe, Osaka¿YʻhamNG. Amoy, Shai, Moji, Kobe & Osaka, Bhangbai, Kobe & Yokohama. S'hai,, Moji, Kobe de Y'hama, Amoy, bai, Moji, Kobe & Osaka | Amoy, Moji, Kobe & YokohamA

'haz, Kobe & Yokohama

do. do.

do

do.

do.

B'bai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama, Shanghai, Kobe & Y'hama B'on, Moj, Kobe & I'hans. b'hai,, hobe & Yokohama."

• Cargo only. † Calle Nagoya &-Yokkaicbi.

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Balling about

w27th March

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