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BANK

HOLIDAY

TO

CRUISE

MANILA

AND RETURN

5 GLORIOUS DAYS

ON THE

EMPRESS OF JAPAN

Queen of the Pacific.

A carefree holiday, excellent accommodation, best of food and service, un hotel bills, and na,bousehold worries,

FRIDAY,

SATURDAY,

SUNDAY,

MONDAY,

TUESDAY,

WEDNESDAY,

Aua. 4-Sail from Hong Kong.

5--En route.

6-Arrive Manila in the morning, passengers

may remain on beard and will be provid

ed with nivals and accommodation during stay in Manila.

7-Sail from Manila in afternoon.

8-En route.

Arrive Hong Kong early morning.

Canadian Pacific and Philippine Tourist Associa- tion representatives will meet the EMPRESS OF JAPAN to give assista tee and information regarding trips ashore.

CANADIAN PACIFIC

Telephones: Passenger Dept. 22752.

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Freight 20042.

YKLINE

SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu

TAIYO MARU

CHICHIBU MARU

TATSUTA MARU

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.

Sunday, Wednesday, Wednesday,

16th July, at midnight

2nd Ang., at 10a.m. 16th Aug, at lùam.

30th July

HIYE MARU .. (Btarts from Kobe Sunday, HEIAN MARU..... · ...(Starta from Kobe] Monday, 14th Aug. LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, BOTTERDAM

vis Singapore, Penang, Colombo & Snez.

FUSHIMI MARU

HAKOZAKI MARU

TERUKUNI MARU

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila

KAMO MARU

KITANO MARU.

Saturday,

22nd July

Saturday, Friday,

5th August

18th Angust

& Parts

Saturday, Saturday,

22nd July

28th August

Colombo.

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang &

TOKIWA MARU

GINYO MARU.

+21

11th August Japan, Honolulu

Saturday, 29th July Friday, SOUTH AMERICA (West Const) vis

Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama. ⠀ HEIYO MARU

Saturday,

NEW YORK, BOSTON via PANAMA

20th July

LIVERPOOL vis Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus,

Genos & Valencia,

DURBAN MARU (Ualls Barcelona) Saturday, CALOUTTA via Singapore, Penang &

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SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1933

Shipping News Daily Statement, Clearances,

YESTERDAY'S FREIGHT

RETURNS

IMPORTS 10,890 TONS; THROUGH CARGO 15,180 ́ TONS

The returns, shown at the Har bour Office of vessels carrying cargo. to the Colony during the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday were:

Cargo for Through H.K. Ports.

British, Empress of Canada,

Bangalore,

Manila 197

London 2,870

311

1,350

Anshuu,

Singapore 2,000

Kiungeltow

Foochow

Shanghai 350 Hongay,

80

150

Hydrangea.

Swatow

400

5,807

4,841

Norwegian,

Gracosia,

Bangkok 2800

2,500 ---

Japanese. Boneo Maru!

Calcutta

960 Pending Maru,

Yokohama *150. Winshi Maru,

Khung i,130

6,710

3,400

2,260-10,310

Total 10,800 15,151

ASIATIC DEOK PASSENGERS.

The following vessels brought Asiatic deck passengers to the Colony during the 24 hours ended! at 0a.m. yesterday!--

توجو

Huiyang (British), Swatow..... 191 Hydrangea (British), Swatow... 470 Anshun (British). Singapore ........ 53 Kiungehow (British). Shanghai .69

Total

814

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.

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

British Norwegian

Japanese Chinesc American

Arr. Dep.

7

1

ន·

5

0

2

2

Portuguese

0

Danish

Dutch

Total

SHIPS IN HARBOUR.

The following merchant were in harbour yesterday:-

ships

Wharves.

Kowloon:-Friderun, Bangalore, Empress of Canada, Borneo Maru, Rajputana,

Holt's-Taiping.

-

China Merchants: -Tai Poo Sek. Douglas Lapraik --Haiyang. Chiu On: Hydrangea.

Dooks.

Kowloon: Ho Sang. Taikoo:-Troilus, Anking

15th July Rangoon.

+ MORIOKA MARU

† HAKODATE MARŲ.

Saturday, Saturday,

+ LYONS MARU

Monday,

+ MALACCA MAKU

+

Monday,

KITANO MABU (Nagasaki direct) .. HAKUSAN MARU

Friday,

Friday,

16th July 29th July

17th July 17th July 21st July 21st July

Sui.

+ Cargo only,

For further information, apply to

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

Telephone, 30291. (Private exdosages to all Depts.)

M

MESSAGERIES

M

MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS

Bailings from Hone KONG:

TO MARSEILLES Via Saigon, Singapore,

Penang, Colombo, Dibouti (Aden), Suez, Port-Said.

ARAMIS ATHOS IT

ANDRE LEBON

FELIX BOUSSEL PORTHOS

ARAMIS

... 20th July

.. let Aug.

... 26th Sept.

... 28th Aug. 12th Sept.

... 10th Oct CHENONCEAUX ~.. 24th Oct.

TO SHANGHAI.

ATHOS II

... 19th July ANDRE LEBON ... 15th Aug.. FELIX ROUSSEL... 29th Aug. PORTHOS

ARAMIS CHENONCEAUX

ATHOS I

... 12th Sept.

... 26th Sept. ... 10th Oct. ... 24th Oct.

We can ine Through Tickets to EGYPT, BERIAN Porta, Mast AfriUM MADAGANGAN by Tranabipment on our Mail Steamers at Fox-SAID, or DOUT.

For Full Fartonulars, apply to me

Telephone 24831.

Cie, des MFSSAGEBIES MARITIMES,

-3 Quark's BuzzDINO) [8'

Buoys.

No. 2-Protesilaus.

No. As-Sing Kec.

No, A9-Anshun.

No. A15.-Van Heutsz.

No. B2-Yuensang.

No. B3. Kwangehow.

No. B4.Kaiapoi.

No: Bs. Skuld.

No. 18.-Prosper.

No. B-Solviken

Na. B9.-Ningpo.

No. BIO-Helikon.

No. B11.-Wing Lee,

ARRIVALS

July 12

Ships In Harbour, etc.

Bangalore, British, str. 2007 nas,

O.S.K.

Athon

VESSELS DUE

Aeneas, B. & S., July 25, Agapenor, B. & S., August 29, Ajax, B. & S., July 18. Adrastus, H. & S., August 7, Capt. C. M. Collings, from Alipore, P. & o... Singapore. Kowloon Wharf...

July

15. Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co.

Lebon, Mosangeries, August 13 Aramis, Messageries, July 20. Borneo Mhru, Japanese str., 4,201

Messagorica July 18. thon 11., tons, Capt. S. Kondow from Calehas, B.

Bhutan, P.&O., August Singapore, Kowloon Wharf. Carthage, P. &O, August 9

B. & B., July 16. Changle, B. and S., August 11, Kamow, British str. 903 tons, City of

Chile,

fan

August 4, Capt. Baldwin, from Amoy, City of New Castle, Bank Line, Aug. 8.

Bank Line, July 15, Yahmati-Williamson & Co.

Malchers', July 28. Nachisan Maru. Japanese str., 2,567 Thurhan Maru, N.Y.K, July 18. neueslion, B. & S., August 4. tens, Capt. S." Ushijima, from

Empress of Russia, C.P.S., July 19. Moji, bury No. Al-M.B.K.

Empress of Japa C.P.S., August 11, Pacific, Danish stri, 728 tons, Capt.

Gilman's, July 27. Ford, Jobaen A. P. Kreutzir, Yhumnti-Frideren, Melchors, July

July 2

15. Great Northern Telegraph Co. Fushimi Muru, N.V.K., July 21. Shinyo Mara, Japanese str., 3307 Hnkezaki Maru, N.V.K., August 4.

Genoa Maru, N.V.K., July 2 tons, Capt. Hamhoki, from Hakusan Maru, N.V.K., July 9. Moji, Kowloon Bay.-M.B, K.

Holenus, B. & S., July 31.

& Ixion, I.

July 26. 8.. July 13.

„Javanese Prince, Furness, August 19, Ka

NY... July 21. Maru, Glimus. British str., 4783 tons Kulmerland,

Kitano Maru, N.T.E., July 20. Capt. Leslie. from Manila,

August 3. Holt's Wharf.-B. & S.

July 14 Malacca Moru, Graciosa, Norwegian str., 1,000 tons alders, F. & O.. August 23.

|-Marioko Maru, Capt. A Markussen, Bangkok, boy

Nellore, E. & A. S.8, Co.. August 7. No.. B16. Philoctetes, B. & S., August 13 Thoresen & Co.

President Grant, Dollar's. July 24. Halvard British str., 1,217 tons, Pres, Coolidge, Dollar's, August 7,

Capt. W Freer, from Swatow, Pren. Jefferson, A.M. Line, July 14.

Pres. Hoover, Dollar's, July 17. hudy No. B17-Wo Fat Shing.

Pres, Madison, A.M. Line, August. 11. Bakmani, British str., 1.291 tons, Pres. Monroe, Dollar's, August 4.

Capt. H. Wheeler, from Cales, Pierce, Dollar's, July 21, entia hay No. B27-Gibb, Banchi, P. & 0., July 20. Livingston & Co.

Rawalpindi, P. & O., July 14. Rhesus, B. & S., August 6. Sandviken, Norwegian str. 1,775 Santhia, B.I. (Apear), August 8. tone, Capt. A. Norvills, from Sarpedon, B. & S., August 18, Swatow, West Point Wharf.Birdhans, B.I. (Apest), July 19.

Silverteak, Furness, August 5. J. M. & Co. Skuld. Norwegian str., 640 tons. Capt. H. Roberg, from Bang kok., buoy No. B5.-K. Larssen & Co.

from

Kun Sang July 17.

July 14,

Sui Yang. B. & 8., Bomali, P. & Q., July 21.

28., July 15. Sunning. B. & S., July 14. Taiyo Maru, N.Y.K., July 14. Tai Ping Yang, Dodwell's,, July 18. Roosan Mari, Japanese str., 1,356 Tantalus, R. & 8., August 14.

Tando, E. & A. S.S. Co.. August 5. tons, Capt. Hama, from New-Tilawa, B.I. (Apear), July 18. chwang, Yaumati.-D.K.K,

Tin Seng, Chinese str., 943 tons, Capt. Kwok Shau, from K. C. Wan, Seikong Wharf.-Mo Hop & Cr...

Wing Lee. British str., 051 tous, Capt. J. Harves, from Can- ton, buny No. B11.-Wo Hop & .Co.

A

CLEARANCES

July 13.

Borneo Maru, for Yokohama. Deli Maru, for Swatow. Fuku Maru, for Christmas Island, Hydrangea, for Swatow, Kingyuan, for Shanghai, Prosper, for Saigon. Protesilaus, for Miike.

Rajputana, for Shanghai.

Sandviken, for Canton.

Sungshan Maru, for Canton. Talma, for Amoy,

Van Houtsz, for Singapore.

THE NEW FRENCH LINER

WORK

OF COMPLETION SLOWED DOWN

U.S. PACIFIC COAST

NEEDS MORE INDUSTRIES!

Los Angeles.-There exists an immediate economic necessity for added industrialization of Pacific const cities in order that employ. ment for their population may be stabilized, Mr. Edwin Bates, special agent of the United States Department of Commerce, told the manufacturing and industries com- mittee of the Chamber of Com-

merce.

15

P. & O., British India Apcar and

Eastern

& Australian Lines

(COMPANIES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS

CARGO FOR

TAKING

STRAITS, JAYA BUKMA, CNYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULE, WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, LIST & SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND ▲ QUEENS LAND FORTS, BED: SEA, EGYPT, CONSTANTINOPLE, GREECE, LEVANTINE PORTS, EUROPE, ETO, PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL. STEAMERS,

(Uno CostLAOT WIZE SHOW, GOYARNMENT,

From Hoogkong (about)

Steamship

Tons,

"RAWALPINDI" 17,000 15th July. **ALIFORE" 8,000 14th July +SOMALI 6.800 and July

"RANPURA” 17,000 29th July MIRZAPORE" 6,000 9th Aug. 19th Aug. 18th Aug.

** RAJPUTANA" ***BANGALORE"

* RANCH1" "CARTHAGE" ***BHUTAN"

17,000 6,000

17,000 26th Aug. 14,000 9th Sept. 6,000 16th Sept.

16,000 23rd Sept. 14,000 7th Ccc 4,800 | 14th Got.

"NALDERA "CORFU " +ьOUDAN”

"MANTUA"

11,000 21st Oct. "BAWALPINDI' 16,000 4th Nov. +*** BURDWAN" 650 11th Nov.

15,000 18th Nov. 10000

ind Dec. 6,600

to Dec.

* COMORIN" "CHITRAL" *** SÙMALI"

* Cargo only

+ Calls Casablanca.

Destination

Bombay, Marzzilles & London btraite, Colombo & Hombay. Bombay, Mara, Havre, L'ion,

H'bg, B'da,, A'wery, & Hull Bombay, Marseilles and London Straits, Colombo & Bombay. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Mars, Havre, L'don..

Hbg, B'an, A'werp. & Ball Manailles and London. Bombay, Marseilles and London. Man, Havre, L'don., a'bg.

Rd, Awerp. & Erlk Marreilles and London." Hambay, Marseilles & London. Man, Havre, Lda.,

H'bg., k'om, A'werj', & Hail » Marseilles und Lindoa.

Bomba

Marseilles and London

Mare, Havre, Ldule.

b'bg., b'in., A'werp, & Huli. Bombay, Marelles and London

do

Bar, Harre, Londos.

b'by., k', a 'werp, & Hali

Frequent connections from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Con- stantincple, Pireaus, Smyrna, and other Levant Ports by atesory CË - the Khedivial Mail Steamship Co.

BRITISH INDIA-APOAK SAILINGS

"SIRDHANA”

"TALMA" "TILA WA**

8,000 21st July

Bingapore, Fenang & Caloutta

10,000

8th Aug.

do.

10,000

19th Aug.

do.

BANTHIA "

8,000

2nd Sept.

1.0.

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

class passangers.

EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (SOUTH)

"NELL'ORE" *TANDA" *NANKIN"..

7,000 7,000

4th Aug.

2nd Sept.

Mariis, Babeal,

Brisbane

7,000

30th Sept.

byongy and Ma.bourne,

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

Kong to Australia.

Hong Kong to Sydney-19 days.- \

Frequent connections from Autansha with the following:-

The Union 8.8. Oo.'s Steamers to the United Kingdom vis New Zealand

Vancouver, San Francisco, eto

The P. & O. Royal Mail Steamere to Londen and

The P. & O. Binch Service of Steamers to Jorden via Suez.

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

Panama Canal.

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI AND JAPAN

Mr. Bates explained that ap proximately 41 per cent. of the population of the Pacific coast lives in the nine cities having 100,000 or more inhabitants Only the mid-TILAWA" dle Atlantic section of the United States has a larger percentage of its population living in cities of that size, he said.

"With this pronounced concen- tration of population in large Pacific cities, the

coast must seriously promote its industrial de- velopment he continued "Large elties need industries for stabilizing their economic structure, and our Paris. Although recent reports cities on the Pacific coast show re- that there had been

Suspension latively small factory pay rolls in of work upon the new 75,000 ton, proportion to their population. liner Normandie, launched last Oc "For each 100,000 of population tober and now being completed at in the Los Angeles industrial dis- Hoi Saint-Nazaire, were unfounded, a trict in 1929, there were 5184 fac message from Saint-Nazaire statestery wage earners: The San Fran that work has lately slowed down (elso-Oakland area showed 7177 fac- very considerably, with a

conse-tory wage earners per 100,000 popu quent increase in unemployment|lation. These statistics can be com. A delegation from the Municipalpared to an average of 33 indus Council called upon the Minister of trial areas throughout the United Merchant Marine in Paris and ask- States which had 11,250 factory ed that work on the vessel should wage earners per 100,000 popula be accelerated

tion."

No. B1-Gustav Diederichsen.

No B14.Chungking.

No. B18-Sinkiang.

No, B16.-Halldor.

No, E17,-Haldis.

No. 18.-Canton.

No B19-Taiyuan. No. B20.-King Yuan. No B21.-Hin Sang. No. B22-Fukn Maru, No. 123-Suki Maru. No. CL-Hirundo. No. C2-Hai Hing. No. C5.---Fingal,

No. C-Produce.

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

The P. & O. 9.8. Rawalpindi loft Shanghai for this port on the 11th inst, and 4 p.m., and is due here this (Friday) morning at 7 o'clock.

The R.M, S. Empress of Asia left Yokohama on July 11 at 3 pm., is 'due at Vancouver on July 20, and will leave for Hong Kong (via ports) on the morning of July 20

BERTHED IN NAVAL DOCK

ATLANTIQUE TO STAY AT

CHERBOURG'

Too Much White Collar.""

A further analysis of the 33 in. dustrial areas scattered over the Vaited States showed that they re- port 45 per cent. of the nation's population concentrated upon 12 per cent of the land area, accord- Cherbourg-It has now been de-ing to Mr. Bates. On the Pacific cided to remove the burnt-out liner coast the nine industrial areas are L'Atlantique to the naval dock reported to embrace 02.2. per cent. of the total population upont 1.34

here.

It will be recalled that a deadlock per cent. of the land area. arose when the English insurance Mr. Bates made it apparent that companies opposed her being towed there are a disproportionate num- to St. Nazaire for dry docking and ber of persons engaged in "white examination, and the Cherbourg collar "work and the service indus port authorities equally opposed tries upon the Pacific coast, while her remaining at the new quay. farm and industrial labourers are The matter was referred to the relatively less numerous than in Cabinet, which decided to allow other parts of the United States. L'Atlantique to be placed provi- Professional and omiprofessional sionally in the Homet Dock, which workers are especially numerous, belongs to the naval aral at Cherbourg.

M. Georges Leygues, Minister of Marine, refusing to sanction this measure, a second conférence held and finally agreement was reached to tow the ship to Le Homet and keep her there until her fate is settled.

com.

Only 14.5 por cont, of the gain fully employed are engaged, in the agricultural ocupations, as pared with a national average of only 43.7 per cent. of the gainfully was 14 per cent.; he said. In 1930, employed were engaged in the basic industrica agriculture, mining and manufacturing while the average for this type of employment throug- out the United States was 62.8 per. cent. Chritian Science Monitor

Her removal will thus free the quay in the new harbour, which is to be officially opened on July 30.

"BANGALORE" 6,000

14th July

**BANCHI "

17,000

27th July

1000

27th July

"TANDA"

7,000

6th Aug.

*BHUTAN " "CARTHAGE "SANTHIA" "NALDERA “ *TAKADA" NANKIN"

$4,000

8th Aug.

14,000

10th Aug,

8,000

10th Ang.

16,0.0 24th Aug.

7,000

24th Aug

7,000

3rd Sept.

"SOUDAN'

6,800

6th Sept..

"CORFU "

MANTUA

14,000

7th Sept.

11,000

21st Sept.

BURDWAN 6,100

4th Oct

KAWALPINDI" 17,000

*COMORIN

18,000

bth Oct. 20th Oct.

**BOMALI"

6,8001 Nov... 15,000

" CHITRAL” BANCHI".

3rd Nov. 17,000 17th Nov.

BANGALORE" 6,000

* CARTHAGE"

30th Nov.

14,000

14,000 17,000

Ist Dec. 18th Dec, 28th Dec. 12th Jan

**NALDERA" 15,000 "CORFU " "BAJPUTANA

"""

Cang › calyps

Bhai, Moji, Kobe & Yokahama, bhai, Kobe & Yokohama. Amoy, 'hai, Moji, Kobe & Osaki S'ha Moji, Kobe, Osaka&Y'hams. S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Y'am bhanghai, Kobe & Yokohama Amoy, b'hai, Moji, Kobe & Omka 15 Lat, Maji, Kobe & Yokohama Amoy, B'ba, Moji, Kobe & Omala S'hai Moj Kobe, Osaka &Y'hama. B'asi, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. bhanghai, Kobe 'bama. S'ai, Muji, Kobe & Y'ba..

do.

do.

6'kai, Kobe & Yokohama.

pali dales ari approximais and subject to alteration, wiskont nočies, All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans or Punks Louvre Ventilation. Steamers on. Landoz and Australian Tires are fitted with Laundries. Parcels measuring hot more than ♪ o, ft, will be

si 'the Company's Offáj

up to Moon an the day pervices to èmiling..

For Further Information, Fassage Farms, Freights Handbooka, sto, apply

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

40. Ewilding. Connaught Had Casual, BONU KUNG, Agenta,

THE

SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC

·SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS (with lixaited, but exceptionally good passenger accommodation. HOMEWARDS

GO. LTD

To PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, ALGIERS, OBAN, BOTTERDAM (AMSTERDAM), HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG

- ÁND OTHER SCANDINAVIAN PORTS

via MANILA AND STRAITS BETTLEMENTS.

M.Y. "PEIPING" M.V. "FORMOSA"

OUTWARDS

To SHANGHAI AND JAPAN PORTS...

M.V. "FORMOSA” M.V. "SHANTUNG "

PARBENGER RATRI (Hong Kong to Mediterranean

Hong Kong to Botterdam Agents ––GILMAN & CO., LTD.

Hong Kong.

Sailing about

31st July 31st August

Sailing about

22nd July

21st August

255

E. HUYGEN.

Canton

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