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Saturday,
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Fritay,
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Genoa and Valencia.
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon,
+ DAKAR MARU
✦ TOKUSHIMĄ MARU'
* MALACCA- MARI
15th Dec."
+96
Friday,
Friday,
8th Dec. 16th Dec..
144
Friday,
8th Dec. 15th Dec.
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HAKUSAN MARI
KAMO MARU (Naguaski direct)... Friday,
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MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.
Bailings from Hong Kong':
fa HARSEILLES via Salgon, Singapore,
Dolombo, Djibouti (Aden),
Soc, Port-Said.
FELIX BOUSSEL
POETHOS
CHENONCEAUX,
D'ARTAGNAN
ATHOS_II
ARAMIS
19th Dec tud Jan.
To SHANGHAI - KOBB.
PORTHOS
ORENONCEAUX.
D'ARTAGNAN
.... 16th Jan. 30th Jan. 13th Feb..
ATHOR TI
ARAMIS
... 27th Feb.
ANDRE LEBON
pas 18th Dec 31st Dec. 14th Jan. *.. 28th Jan
9th Feb.
25th Feb.
We can Isus Through Tickets to EGY, BERIAN PORTS, EART Asuzca, BlaDadancas by Transhipment on our Mail Steamers at PORT SAID OF DS1800ti.
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1933.
Shipping
YESTERDAY'S FREIGHT
RETURNS
41
"IMPORTS 11,800 TONS; THROUGH CARGO,
were:-
14,500 TONS,
ון.
Kwal Sang,
British. Perseus,
Singapore 817
Sihklang,
Canton
4,338
405
Canton
Yat Shing,
Tsingtao 1,061
614
2.485
Wing Lee,
Holhow 150
130
1,828
7.970
American.
Ha! Kong, Returned
for Repairs
German, Main, Manila.
News Daily Statement. Glearances,
ARRIVALS
December 4,
Ships In Harbour, etc.
Jutlandis, Danish, str. 3.121 tons, Capt. F Anderson. from Manila, buoy No, A2.-John Manners and Co. Kwangtung British str., 1,572 tons, Capt. D. D. Richards, from Holhow, buoy No. B21.-B. and
December 5,
The returns, shown at the Har- bour Office of vessels carrying cargo to the-Colony during the 24. hours anedd at 9 am yesterday
Cargo for Through "Ajax, British str., 4802 tona, Capt.
H.K.
Ports.
Evans Jones, from Shanghai, buoy No. 43.-B, and S. Andre Lebon, French str., 7,375 tons, Capt. P. Saccone, from Shanghai, Kowloon Wharf.-M., M. and Co, Feng Lee, Chinese str.. 1.357 tons Capt. S. Kato- from Canton. buoy No. B5.-Long Tai Hong Kwai Sang, British str; 1,435 tons, Capt. M. Costello, from Canton, buoy No. B2.-J. M and Co. Lyeemoon, British str., 1,734 tons, Capt. A. MacLean, from Sal- gon, buoy No. B-Woo Fat Sing Morioka Maru, "Japanese, str., 3,096.
tons Capt. S. TH -*4,500
Hirose from Singapore. Kowloon Wharf. — N.Y.K. Prosper, Norwegian str., 1,377 tons, Capt. A. Hytten. from Swatow, buoy No. AS.Jebsen and Co. Shun Lee, Chinese str., 949 tons, Capt. Miyaoka, from Canton, buoy No. B18.-Yee Tai Eong. Svale. British str., 1,354 tons, Capt. G. H. Wilkins, from Swatow, Douglas Wharf --Douglas, Lap- raik and 'Co... Sydney Maru, Japanese str., 3,223 tons, Capt. S. Nomura, from Moji. Kowloon Wharf. O.S.E. Tjibesar, Dutch str., 8.730 tons, Capt. L, F. J. van Luyken, from Makassar, buoy No. A6.
Tjibesar,
150
150
502
4,500
502
Datch.
Makassen 4,571
Amastana,
Pladjla 4,200
8,771
French. Andre Lebon,
Shanghai
51
929
51-
$29
Chinese. Yuan On,
Shanghai 428"
Yoo Yang,
Canton Cheung On,
..Shanmei
628
450
34
462
Total....
.11.614
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"1,078
14,627:
ASIATIC DECK PASSENGERS.
The following vessels brought Asiatic deck passengers to the Colony during the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday:- Perseus (British), Singapore.... 149 Sinklang (British), Canton ..... Yat Shing (British); Tsingtao... Wing Lee (British), Holhow Andre Lebon (French), Shang-
hal
AT.C.J.L. >>
Yat Shing. British str., 1,424 tons, Capt. Middenway, from Tsing- tao, buoy No. 38J, M. and
Co.
CLEARANCES
DRIFTWOOD
By The Beachcomber
Chinese Recruite
P. & 0., British India Apcar and Eastern & Australian
Lines
(COMPANIES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS TAKING CARGO FOR STRAITS, JAVA, BURMA CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GUL
WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST & SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND & QUEENS- LAND PORTS, RED SEA, EGYPT, CONSTANTINOPLE,
GREECE, LEVANTINE PORTS, EUROPE, ETC.-
·PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL" STEAMERS. (UNDER CONTRACT WITH H.M. GOVERNMENT.)
Fram Hongkong (about)
A number of Chinese recruits arrived in the Colony to-day bound for the war zone. They are credited with being in the ser- vice of the Canton Government and as far as appearances seemed to be an improvement upon the members of the nine- } teerith Route Army which -were in the Colony a few days ago: A new remarkable, thing about the
arrivals was the fact that, un- like, their predecessors, they were. dressed neatly in grey uniforme were well taken care of, and the which appeared as though 'they
soldiers themselves were all young SOMALI men. the majority of them being in their early twenties.
Looking for Troubles?
Those who make the waten- front their promenade were treat ed to an unusual sight yesterday: morning when two junka;drew up to the whart near the French Ship Andre Lebone looking like seventeenth century men-o-war. One of these vessels was equipped with six cannon that might very. well have come out of the ark and the other though only carry-| ing two guns had enough armour plate on it almost to sink it. Per- haps the owners plan a little war of their own or thến again, with pirates so promiscuous, they might think be living up to the Boy Scout matto "Be prepared."
"
Steamship
“NALDERA " "CORFU”
Tone.
---8,600,
9th Des..
*RANCEI** 17,000 16th Dec. "CARTHAGE" 15,000 30th Deo. BANGALORE" -4,000 6th Jan.
18,000 13th Jan. 16,000 27th Jan. 8,000 ard Feb.
17,000 11th Feb. 800 117 Feb.
17,000 94th Feb.
8,000 3rd Mar,
10a.m.
*** BHUTAN
"BANPURATM
BEHAR"
800DAN "RAWALPINDI
COMORIN **-* "ÖRITRAL”
1* BURDWAN
RANCHI CARTHAGE' "SOMALI"
NALDERA
* Bargu unly.
to
15,000 10th M 15,000 24th Mar. - 8000 - 31st Mar.
17,000
7th April 15,00; Sist April
·4:00 386h April
16,000
Ath May
↑ Usils Camblades.
Destination
Mart. Havre, Londos,
'bg., Bananaip, & Hall Bombay, Marielles de London
do, Marn, Havre, L'don,
'H'ug,, h'am; A'worp. & Hull Bombay, Marseilles à London. do. Mara. Havre, L don,
Abg, Adm., Avery, & Hall Bombay, loswalliss & London, ov Mars, Havre, I'done,
H'bg., k'in, à A'wap. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Mars, flavre, Lidbe, 'bg.
" E dro,, & werp, &'Hall Marseille and Lowon
do.
Mara, Havre, L'dan,
Hbg., K'du, Avery, & Hail Marseilles and London
do
Hara Hatre, L'ḍun, Ca'bg., b'da,„, A’'werp, à Hulk Bombay, Atarsmálne and London.
Frequent connections from Port Said för Passengers and Cargo Constantinople, Piresas, Smyrna, and other Levant Poris by steamers of the Khedirial Mail Steamship Co.
BRITISH INDIA--APCAR SAILINGS
~~As a result of a raid upon a house situated at No. 1 North Road Kennedy Town, a number of Chinese are due to appear be- fore the magistrate, in the Central Court this morning: The raid took place just before daylight yester day and as a result of searching. the Revenue Officers are in pos-SIROHANA Session of a large amount of opTALMA" fur..
SHIRALA' "SANTELA” “TAKADA”
SUEZ CANAL TRAFFIC
22
10
!
40
December .5. Andre Lebon, for Saigon.
Increase Of Traffic. Over 1932
9
Anhui, for Amoy:
Yuah On (Chinese), Shanghai
88
Feng Lee, for Dairen.
| Voo Yang (Chinese), Canton ...
43
Jutlandia, for Shanghal.
Chung On (Chinese), Shanmei
83
Liangchow for Shanghai,
Perseus. for Shanghai,
Total...........
422
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.
Proteus, for Singapore. Binklang, for Swatow. Shun Lee, for Canton. Svale, for Swatow:
Sydney. Maru, for Brisbane. ==| Tileboet, for Muntok. The arrivala and departures Tonkin, for Haiphong. during the period under review Yat Shing. for Canton.
were:--
British
Art. Dep.
5
7
American
2
0
Norwegian
B
2
Germani
1
Dutch
French
Portuguese
Japanese
Chinese,
Total
SHIPS IN HARBOUR.
following merchant ships were in harbour yesterday!--
The
Wharves,
Kowloon: Andre Lebon, Holt's: Perseus. Socony, Lalchikok: Prince.
-
Siamese
China Merchants:-Voo Yang, Jardine Matheson:-Norviken, Douglas Lapralk:-Hai Ning: Docks,
܂
Kowloon:-Empress of Asia, Hop Sang. Amalthus, Proteus, Mariy, Akabahra.
Taikoo: Anhui, Kaying, Hong Pheng.
43.
Boys,
No. A2.Jutlandia, -
-Argun Maru,'' A6.-TJibesar. A7. Grays Harbor, Ali-Ryujin Maru, A12-Zuiko Marui B2. Kbai Bang. 33.-Hulchow. B4.- Tin Seng.: B5.Feng Lee. B6.8inkiang. B8, Yat Shing. 99,--Borneo.
12
"
"
ft
#
B10.-Halvdan,
B11-Ardent.
314.-Kwelyang.
כון
„H16.Haydrot,
B17,-Hiram
B20. Liangchow,
C1. Tonkin,
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS,
The RMS. Empress of Canada left Vancouver for Hong Kong, via Honolulu."Japan ports and Shang- hal, on the morning of December 2 is due at Hong Kong on the morn- ing of December 22, and will leave for Manila on the afternoon of De- cember 22,,..
The R.M.A. Empress of Russia arrived at Vancouver on December 4 at 3 p.m., leaves Vancouver on the morning of December 15, is due at Hong Kong on the morning of January 4, and will leave for Manila in the same evening.
WESTINGHOUSE DIES
AT 80%
"Engineering Pioneer. Was Official of Many Companies
(By Associated Press) New York, November 18.-Henry Herman Westinghouse, chairman of the board of directors' of the Westinghouse Air Brake Com pany, died at Goshen, New York, to-day at the age of 80.
One of the pioneers in Ameri- can engineering. Westinghouse find-1: been continuously in the service of the company which bears his name for 60 years. He invented the. Westinghouse' single : 'action steam engine in 1883 and, found. ed Westinghouse Church Keri and Co, in 1885,
His first Interest, however, waz the Air Brake company, and "he not only directed its destinies, but also served on the boards of the Westinghouse.companies which were organized in Canada, Eng
IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION, Iand and France.
His first engineering training The following ships were in wire- | was taken at Cornell Univeráty less communication with Hong and he remained, a staunch son Kong yesterday:
of his Alma Mater, and was Tilsondari, Misaki Maru, Jear, trustee of Cornell at the time of Empresa of Japan, Nankin, Pres- his death He was also a mem- dent Coolidge, Argumi Mari, Cluno-|ber of the American Academy of mark, Sydney Maru, Mam, Ajax Political and Social Science, Ini Haldia Norviken," Voco Arabia addition to his numerous enginį- Maru,
marieering contseta:
7,000
8,000 8th Dec. 19,000 91at Dec.
8,000
6th Jan.. 8,000th Jan
3rd Feb.
Bingapore, Penang & Calcutta,
do.
Bl.--Apear Lise stesmars have excellent accommodation for 1st and fac
class pamengtis.
EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (SOUTH)
"NANKIN" "NELLORET *TANDA
7,000 7,00,
30th Deo,
3rd Feb.
·la unita,
3rd Mar
Habani, ***Brisbane, nydney and Me bourne,
7,000
|} 47,000 || 30th Mar.
Begular ̈ Monthly. Bailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and
Japan and Hong Kong to Australia
Hong Kong to Sydney-19 days
Paris, Nov. 18. Traffic passing through thé Guez: “NANKIN' Canal during the first three quar- tera of the current year, totalled 22,350,000 tons, an increase of 8,1 per cent, over the same period in 1932. British shipping accounted for 12,159,000 tons, an increase of 708,000 toris, German shipping totalled 2,022,000 tons, an increase of 143,000 tons.
Frequens connections from Australia with the following :— The Union B.. Co.'s Steamers to the United Kingdom via Now
Zealand, Vancouver, Ban Francisco, nto.
The P. & O. Royal Mail Steamers to London and
The P. & C. Branch Bervice of Steamers to London via Sues, “ The New Zealand Bhipping Co.'s Steamers for Southampton and
London, Panama: Canal,
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI AND JAPAN
Dutch ships passing through totalled. 1,802,000 tons, French, 1,- 511,000 tons, both figures remain- ing almost unchanged. An m- crease was shown by the Nor- wegians to the extent of 422,000 tons, with a total of 1,023,000,
"SHIRALA”- Greek ships accounted for an in-NALDEHA" crease of 138,000 tons, the Greek BHUTAN flag increasing ita tonnage bý dve | “RANTĒIA". times, Havas
# CORFU NA *BEHAR*** NELLORE TAKADA "RANPURA"
FRANCONIA'S WORLD.
CRUISE
Bingapore.
SOUDAN
8,000
18th Dec.
15th Deo. 28th Dec.
16.00
6.600
11: 8,000 || Ruth Dec.
$15,000
8,500
29th Dec.
7th Jan.
7,000
7th Jan
7,000
19th Jan
· 17,000 ... | 19th Jan,
(6,800 | 16th Jan,
*** KAWALPINDI " 17,000 | 28th Jen.
TANDA”
7,000 4th Feb. "COMORIN" 15,000 9th Fabi
BURDWAN ” 6,600 92nd Feb. “UHITRAL” 16,000 | 23rd Feb/ 17,000 9th Mar. 15,000gard Mer.
* RANCHI "
CARTHAGE"
A beautifully printed brochure from Messrs. Thomas Cook and Son heralds the visit of the Cun- ard liner Franconia on her Bouth- || "COBFU"
* KALUKHA!
►
16,000 `6th Apr. 15,000 || 19th Apr.
ern Hemisphere world cruise. AS“ MANTUA "MA 11,000 | "Brd Mag guide to the countries, to be "RAWALPINDI 17,000 17th May visited" "during the cruise, which
commences from New York on
January 9 and ends in New York
on May 31, this attractively printe
Amoy, S'hai, Maji, Kobe & Onaka S'ha, Kobe & Yokohama.
*P
Amoy Bhai Moji,Kobe & Osaka
· S'hai, kobe * Yokohams. S'hai., Moji, Kobe Y'hama.
...*
Amoy, 8'hai, Mojí Kobe & Osaks. Shanghai, Kobe à I'bama,
do. do.
B'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yokshams. Bhanghai, Kobe ✯ Yokohama
do.
Kobe & Tokohama
ed and plentifully illustrated bro” di daica ora dpproximate and subject to alteration wiškaus notice, chure will be a useful guide to the All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fana or Punta Loutre Ventilation. Franzonia's ... -- passengers and -6. | Steamara"" on "Landon and Australian. Linde are fitted with Laundries. pleasant souvenir of the voyage.
The Franconia is due to arrive at Singapore, after visiting the West Indies, Hawaii, the South Sea Islands, Australia and the Dutch East Indies, on March 22, and she will spend a day here be- foregoing on to Penang.
ROTAL MASONS
London, November 15.- The Prince of Wales's interest in Masonry, as exemplified by his Visit to Edinburgh. shows him to
back uearly 200years be in a royal tradition --dating
The first member of the Royal family who is known to have been & Mason was Frederick, Prince of Wales, George II's son and Their who died as the result of a blow from a cricket ball
Three brothers of George TIL were members of the craft, the Dukes of York, Gloucester and Cumberland, the last of these being the first Royal Grand Mas tervises
He was succeeded by the future George LV, who remained: GM“ till he was appointed Regent.
Parcela maksuring not more than &c. It will be, xaom at the Opm- pany's Office up to Noon on the day previous to pallingdo For Further Information, Passage Fares, Freights, Handbooks, etc.,
applyt 2
CO.
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE
& O. Building, Connaught Boss Chatral: HONG KONG,
SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC
SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS (with limited, but exceptionally good passenger socommodation.
HOME WARDS
To PORT SAID, HARSEILLES, ALGIERS, OBAN, ROTTERDAM (AMSTERDAM), HAMBURG OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND OTHER SCANDINAVIAN FOBTEN
KUNI MANILA AND STRAITS SETTLEMENTE,
MS. TAMARANTHA
HV.PEIPINGA
SOUTWARDS.
To SPANGHAI AD JAPAN POETS
18. * PEIPING" MY FORMOBA
PAMING
Baling about
lab January
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