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£12

1st Class

XMAS

HOLIDAY

TO

CRUISE

MANILA

AND RETURN GLORIOUS DAYS

ON THE

LUXURIOUS

EMPRESS OF CANADA

A carefree holiday, excellent accommodation,, best of food and service, no hotal bills, and no household worries,

*

FRIDAY,

Dec. 28-Sail from Hong ag by "Empress

of Canada**

SUNDAY,

MONDAY,

WEDNESDAY,

54 Arrive Manila in the morning, passengers

*

may remain on board and will be provid.....

ed with meals and accommodation during stay in Manila.

25-Sail from Manila in afternoon.

27-Arrive Hong Kong early morning..

Canadian Pacific and Philippine Tourist Associa.... tion "representatives will meet the EMPRESS OF CANADA to give assistance and information regarding trips ashore.

CANADIAN PACIFIC

YKLIN

N.

SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolulu.

ASAMA MARU

TAIYO MABU ́ CHICHIBU MARD

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.

HITE MARD

HEJAN MANU

Wednesday, 10th Jan, at 10a.m. Wednesday, 24th Jau, at 10 am. Wednesday, 7th Feb., at 10 am.

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..(Starts from Kobe Wednesday, 27th Dec. (Starta Iram Kobe) Friday. 22nd Jan. LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM

via Singapore, Penang, Colombo and Suer.

HAKOZAKI MART

TERUKUNI MARU'

HAKUSAN MARU

Saturday, 28th Dec. Friday,

5th Jan. Saturday, 20th Jan,

Saturday, 23rd Dec. Baturley, 27th Jan.

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila and Ports.

ATSUTA MARU

KAMO MARTI

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang and Colombo.

+ TOTTORI MARQ

+ YAMAGATA MARU

Fri lay,

29th Dec. Saturday, 6th Jan.

SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu, Lo

Angeles, Mexico and Panama.

"HEDYO VARU...

NEW YORK via Panama.

+ TAKETOGO MARU

Tuesday, 19th Dec.

Saturday,

18th Jan.

LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraens,

Genoa and Valencia.

+ DURBAN MAKU

+ BENGAL MARU

+ NAGATO MARU

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon,

Monday,

18th Jan.

Friday,

Saturday,

19th Deo. Btli Jan.

Friday, Thursday, Saturday,

22nd Dec. 28th Dec. 6th Jan,

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

HARUNA MARU

GINTO MARU

KATORI MARU

+ Cargo only.

2

**

***

För further information, apply to:-

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Telephone 30291. (Private exchanges to all Depts.)

M

MESSAGERIES

M

MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.

Bailings, from Howa Kowa:

to MARSELLES, via Saigon, Singapore,

Colombo, Dibouti (Aden),

Spez, Port-Said. *.*

FELIX BOUSSEL

CHENONCEAUX

FORTHOS

D'ARTAGNAN -

ATHOS II

ARAMIS

19th Dec,

2nd Jan. 16th Jan. 30th Jan

... 13th Feb. ... 27th Feb.

TO SHANGHAI - KOBE.

PORTHOS CHENONORAUX

D'ARTAGNAN ATHOS II ARANIS

ANDER LEBON

"

18th Dea.. 31st Dec.

... 14th Jan. 128th Jan

9th Feb, ... 26th Feb,

We can instas Through Tickets to Eax, SYRIAN POETS, KANT AFRICA, MADAGAscas by Transhipment on our Mail Steamery at PORT SAID OF Daisouri.

For Fall Particulars, apply to:---

Cie. Des MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,

a Qumi'■ BYILDING. (†

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1933.

Shipping News Week-End Statement, Waterfront P. & 0., British

WEEK-END CARGO

RETURNS

a.m. yesterday a total of 18 ships brought 8,642 tons cargo to the Colony and carried 8,501 tons for through ports. These ships brought 804 Asiatic deck passengers to Hong Kong. During the period under review 16 ships left the Colony"

ARRIVALS

December 15.

News.

CLEARANCES

December 16.

During the 24 hours ended at a Michael Jebsen, Danish str., 1,342 | Fintang, for Bangkok tons, Capt. Thaysen, from Hol-Corana, for Bangkok. how, buoy No. 810-Chin Seng Dakar Maru, for Singapore. Hong. suverteak. British str. 3.693 tona, Maronos, for Milke.

Kwansai Maru, for Keelung, Capt. C. S. C. Cherry, from President Jefferson, for Manila. Shanghai, Taikoo Dock-Fur- ness (Far East) and Co. Tchekam, Chinese str., 806 tons, Capt. Kwok Lai Fel, from Hal how, buoy No. B4-Ping On and Co.

SHIPS IN HARBOUR.

The following merchant ships wers in harbour yesterday:--

Wharves.

O.SK.Canton Maru. Douglas Lapraik-Hai Yang and Svale.

Chiu On-Hydrangea.

Docks..

Kowloon:-Empress of Asia, Ping Ching, Sui Ang Tin Ting.

|

Talkoo:-Kau Bing, Chung King, Tai Shan, Saxicava, Silverteak.

No.

Buoys

Al-Helyo Maru.

A4-Thoresen

A6-Changte.

B2. -Yuen Bang.

B5.-Fingal.

Bộ. Tin Sang.

B9.-Hellas.

B10-Michael Jebsen. B11-Hat Wah.

B12-Wing Lee. B14.

Szechuen. B15.-Kiangsu.

B16. New Mathilde. B17.-Pronto.

B20.-Tainan.

-B21---Anahun.

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B22.-Mau Sang. B25.-China Trader.

C1.-Tonkin.

WAR SHIPS IN PORT..

The following warship were in port, yesterday:-

Basin. Tamar.

South Wall-Witch and Whit- shed.

East Wall-Orpheus, Rainbow, Falmouth, Pandora

North Wall-Osiris.

North Arm-Medway, Perseus, Parthian. Oswald, "Olympus," Odin, Otus.

West Wall:--Kent, Bruce, Keppel, Veteran.

Dock-Tarantula

No. 1 Buoy.-Eagle

No. 2 Buoy:-Cumberland.

No. 5 Buoy.-Berwick.

No. 6 Buoy.-Suffolk.

No. 7 Buoy-Wren.

No. 8 Buoy:-Cornflower. No. 12 Buoy-Herald. No. 13. Buoy.-Proteus.

Foreign Men-of-War. French cruiser Primauguet.

SHIPS AND SHIPPING

Menace of Foreign Subsidies

December 16 Hop and Co. Corona Norwegian str., 1,953 tons, Capt. Q. M. Kette, from Kee- lung. Yaumati K. Larssen

and Co. Dawar Marur Japanese str.,

tons, Capt. K. Irobe, Shanghai, ...... Quoy No N.Y.K

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Ranchi, for Singapore................ Ryu Maru, for Fort Courbet. Shunchih, for Saigon. 300chow, for Canton. Tai Poo Set, for K. C. Wan. Taming, for Amoy, Valaya, for Bangkok.

December 17.

Canton Maru, for Swatow. Hellas, for Ewatow, 4,383 Kaitangata, for Canton. from Klangsu, for Swatow. A2-Svale, for Swatow,

Brechten, for Swatow. Fingal, Norwegian str., 1,244 tons, Yuen Bang, for Swatow.

Hansen, froin

Capt. A. Eu

Bangkot, buoy No. 85.-Sheung

•Lee and Co.

Hydrangea, British str., 561: tons,

from

Capt. P. W. Grierson. Swatow, Chiu On Wharf.—Chlu On and Co.

Kaitangata, British str. 1,203 tons, from Capt. J. Crosthwaite, Samarinda, Yaumatı-Sze Wal} ano Co. New Mathilde, British str., 842 tons, Capt. D. Thomas, from Can- ton, buoy No. 318.-Yik Tal

Brid Co. Szechuen. British str. 1,594 tons, Capt. W. Shaw, from Canton, buoy No. B14.-B. and S.. Soochow, British. str., 1,544 tons, Capt. Bruce, from Swntow, buoy Na E3.-B. and S. Taming. British str., 1,358 tons, Capt. J. Atkins, from Canton, Stonecutters B. and 8. Tin Seng, Chinese str., 943 tons, Capt, Kwok Shau, from Kwang Chow Wan, buoy No. B6.-Wo Tonkin, French str. 907 tons, Capt. A Benoist, from Kwang Chow Wan, buoy No. C1.-M. and Co. Tsinan, British str. 2100

Long

Capt. W. G. McKenzie, from Amoy, buoy No. B20-B. and 5. Yuen Sang, British atr., 1.983 tons, Capt. D. Burleigh from Can- ton, buoy No. B2--Jardine, Matheson and Co.

December. 17. Hai Yang. British str., 1,397 tors, Capt. Erwin. from Swatow, Douglas Wharf-Douglas and Co. Heljo Maru. Japanese str, 5,871 tons, Capt. K. J. Fukuda, from Moji, buoy No. Al-N.Y.K. Pronto, Norwegian str., 1.283 tons, Capt. B. Moller, from Singa- pore, buoy No. B-K. Larssen and Co.

R. C. Rickmers, German str., 3.192 tona, Capt. J. Prahm, from Wm. Manila, Stonecutters. — Meyerink and Co. Wing" Lee, British str., 851

Capt. J. E. Harvey, trom Can- ton, buoy No. 812-Wo Hop

and Co.

tons.

Yu Sang, British str. 1,122 tons; Capt. Osmond, from Swałow. West Point Wharf Jardine Matheson and Co..

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"'EMPRESS OF BRITAIN"

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Leaves Southampton On A World Cruise

Str William Reardon Smith, head of the shipping firm of that name, speaking. after the launch at the Furness Shipbuilding Com- pany's yard at Haverton Hill-on- Tees of the Devon City, the latest Diesel-engined vessel to be added to the company's fleet, sald he

London, Dec. 16 did not approve of any Govern-

The Canadian Pacific liner Em- ment subsidy for British shipping press of Britain, which sailed Ways and means could have been from Beuthampton for New York found to help British shipping if yesterday after her annual over all British shipowners had been haul, will, after

from & cruise unanimous and worked closer to New York to the West Indies gether in regard to such policles

30,000 miles' trip proceed on-a instead 23 scrapping

of selling tonnage

to foreigners. In that round the world, taking 124 days This is the Empress's third direction the Government could

round-the-world voyage. have indirectly assisted the in- Passengers to New York in the dustry as it was in his opinior vessel included Mr. Robert Bing- possible to connect scrapping with ham, the United States Ambassa building and thus save large sundor to Britain, and Mrs. Bingham, paid out for unemployment.

who will spend Christmas with long as

British shipowners kept their family. The Ambassador their fleets right up to date and will return to London in February abreast of the latest developments

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and improvements in machinery

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India

Apcar and Eastern &

& Australian

Lines

(COMPANIES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND), MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS TAKING CARGO FOR

STRAITS, JAVA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GUYS, WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST & SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND & QUEENS LAND PORTS, RED SEA, EGYPT, CONSTANTINOPLE, GREECE, LEVANTINE PORTS, EUROPE, ETO PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (UNDER CONTRACT WITH H.M. GOVERNMENT.)

From Hongkong (about)

Stammukip

* CARTHAGE" ·

BANGALORE

*NALDEMA "CORFU"

Tone.

14,000 | 90th Dec.

4000

6th Jan,

16,000

13th Jun

**** BHUTAN."

15,000 1,000

97th Jan,

3rd Feb

SINGAPORE HARBOUR

"RANPURA "

17,000 BEHAR" 16,000 17th Feb.

11th Feb.

BOARD

" KAWALFINDI", 17,00€ - - 24th Feb.

BOUDAN"

"COMORIN"..

The annual report of the Bing-

** CHITRAL" apore Harbour Board for the year ended Jane 30th, 1933, was issued

19" BURDWAN *** yesterday. After providing for Interest and Sinking Fund con-CARTHAGE".

"BANCHI tributions in the sum of $2,622.050. SOMALI 93, and crediting $268,370,14 inter- est earned on investments, $100,NALDERA”, 000,00 in respect of refunds by Government of excess interest. pald, and $250,000,00 advances in respect of Sinking Find relief, the Income and Expenditure Account shews a deficit of $490,979.47. 25 compard with a deficit of $729,348. 35 last year. Of the total expen- diture for the year as shown in the Income and Expenditure Ac- count, amounting to $6,870.955.85, the amount of $2,991,750.92, or 42 per cent, is uncontrollable by the Board, being Interest and Sinking Fund contributors, Municipal as- sessment and audit fees.

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE. THE BEN LING STEAMERS, LIMITED.

FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS.

The Steamship "BENVENUE.”

"ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby

informed that all Goods are beizg landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd. whence and/or from the wharves Delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after-the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Good remaining undelivered after the 19th December, will be subject to Bent

All Claias against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 2nd, January or they will not be recognized.

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Begulations, consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined.

are

• Cargo only.

6,800

3rd Mar.

15,000

12,000

10th Mar, 24th Mar.

6000

31st Mar.

17,000 14,000 -6:00 | | 28th April

Tih April

1st April

16,000

5th May

† Calle Casablanca.

W

Destination

Bombay, Marseillen & London Mars, Havre, 'dos,

B'bg, kdm., Awerp, & Hall, Bombay, haneilles & London. do.

Hara, Havre, L'don,

H'bg,, H'dm., A'werp: & Hulk Bombay, 3 rssillee & London Mare, Havre, Lidon,

Hbg, R'am, & Awerp.. Bombay, Marseilles & Londca Har flavis, Lider., E'bg.

K'dm., Awerp & Hull Marseilles and Loudon.

do

Mark, Havre, L'dun.,

Hbg., K'dm, A'wer;, & Hall Marseilles and London

do.

Mar, Havre, L'don,

H'bg., B'un, Awerp, & Hall Bombay, Marseillée and Landós

Frequent connections from Port Said lor Passengers and Cargo to Constantinople, Pireaus, Smyrna, and other. Lavant Ports by steamers of the Khedivial Mail Steamship Co.

BRITISH INDIA-- APCAR SAILINGS

TALMA "BHIRALA " "FANTHIA #TAKADA ""

10,000 21at Dec.

6th Jan. 8,000 8,000 20th Jan. 7,000

Singapore, Penang & Calcutta

do.

do.

3rd Feb.

do.

"เ

́B.I.---¿pear Lino sinamers have excellent asemirodation for 1st and Žac.

glass passengers.

EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (SOUTH)

"-NANKIN"

NELLORE"

• TANDATM* "NANKIN

7,000

30th Dec.

7,000

3rd Feb.

7,000:8rd Mar.

7,000

30th Mar,

*Babani, Brisban Bydney and Ma bourne

Regalag Monthly Bailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and

Japan and Hong Kong to Australia

Hong Kong to Sydney-19 days.

Frequent ocnnections from Australia with the following:—' The Union 8.5. Co.'s Steamers to the United Kingdom via New

Zealand, Vascouver, Ban Francisco, etc.

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

The P. & O. Branch Service of Steamers to London via Sues. The New Zealand Bhipping Co.'s Steamers for Southampton and

London, Panama Chaal.

"SAILINGS "TO SHANGHAI AND JAPAN

*" BHUTAN "SANTELA "COREU

HEHAB

* NELLORE

"TAKADA *RANPURA"

*" SOUDAN"

BURDWAN

+18,000

6,500 28th Dec. 8,000

28th Doc. 29th Dec, 7th Jan. 7th J

6.800 7,000 47,000 | 12th Jan.

17.008

12th Jan,

24th Jan..

Shai, Kobe & Yokohama “Amoy, 8'kni, Meji, Kobe & Oaxku B'haz. hakea Yolorama. S'kai, Meji, Kobe & 'T'hira.

Amoy, Bhai, Koji Kobe Osaka Shanghai, Kute & T'hame

do 40.

B'hai,, Moji, Kobe & Yukabama. Shanghai, Koke & Yokohama

do, do

8.800

RAWALPINDI " 17,000 HUPANDA'

26th Jan.

7,000

4th Feb.

“COMORIN*/

16,000

9th Feb.

6,500

22nd Feb.

[2069

** CHITRAL”

NANKIN" "BANCHI "CARTHAUS- “NALIERA” "CORFU” "MANTUA "RAWALPINDI 17,000

14,000 23rd Feb.

2,000 17,000

4th Mar.

9th Mar,

15,000 93rd Mar,

B'bai, Moil, kobe & Y'hama Shai, Kobe & Tokohama

do

18,000 15,000 11,000

5th Apr. 19th Apr.

Brd May

17th May

All broken, phafed and damaged Goods be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 18th Dec, at 10 am., by Messrs. Goddard & Douglas

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., LTD.,

Agents. Hong Kong 12th Dec, 1983.

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·HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

IHE 8,8.

OLDENBURG ** aving arrived, from Hamburg and and design he did not fear foreign competition. Subsidies, as granted head charges and so regain more Ports of call. Consignees of Cargo are being landed and placed at their risk by certain foreign Governments, foreign orders. At the same time bereby notified that their Goods are were the greatest mensce to Br. they had the satisfaction of feel into the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf

tish shipping.

Too Many Shipyards Mr. J. Denham Christie, chair man of Swan, Hunter and Wig- ham-Richardson, Limited, speak- ing at the launch of the colller Bir Russell, which his firm have. built at Wallsend for Stephenson, Clarke and Associated Companies, referred to the scrapping of re- dundant shipyards. He said that in the opinion of those best able to judge all the ships required for many years to come-eyen in busy times could be built in about hall the existing number of garde His firm had disposed of one yard on the Wear and ́ome on the Clyde and had ncurred heavy losses of capital, for National Shipbuilders Becurities, Limited which was formed to pay and diamantlé re- dundant yards, could afford to pay. only scrap! paces. His dry pe lieved that, as trade-improved. they would extent in the long run by being able to build at Loyer costs due to the saving in over- }

ing that they had made their con- tribution to the reconstruction of the industry and consequently to the common good.

sud Godown Company's godowns at Kowloon, where Delivery may be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed. Optional Cargo will not be landed here, unless Notice has been given 42 hours prior to vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extendant

No Claims will be sámitted after the

DONT FORGET Goods have left the Godowns, and al

THAT WHEN

You are at Home

you can get the

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS SELFRIDGES.

Goods remaining undelivered after Thursday 21st December, will be subject to Bent

All broken, shaded, and damaged Goods as to be left in the Godowa, where they will be examined on Wednon- day, 20th December at 10 am. by our

Surveyors, lies. Goldard BBonded

To comply with the General Warahones Regulations, consignes must- bare a Barouze Officer in attendatos when damaged -- dutiable goods are

examined.

All Claims amet resch as before the Thursday, 18th January, 1984, or they will not be recognised

No Insurance will be affected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

A JEBBEN A 004

Agenta Hong Kong, 14th Dec,

12470

Urgu only,

Bhai Moji, Kobe & Yokohama, Bhanghai, Kota & Yokohama

All sales are approximate and subject ta silaration without notice, All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans of Punka Louvre Ventilation Steamers on London and Australian Lines are atted with Laundries. Parcels measuring not more than 5c. ft. will be received at the Com pany's Office up to Noon on the day previous to sailing. For Further Information, Paunge Fares, Freights, Handbooks, etc..

apply.c

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. P.&O. Building, Connaught Road Central, HONG KONG, Ag

SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC

SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS (with limited, but exceptionally good pallenger nocommodation.

DALAM HOME WARDS

TO PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, ALGIERS, ORAN, HOTTERDAM (AMSTERDAM), HAMBURG, OBLO, GOTHENBURG- AND OTHER SCANDINAVIAN PORTE SUPOR

vis MANILA And ETRAFTS ÓRITEWMINTS

- MV, MTAMARA” KV. “PEIFING"

OUTWARDS

To SPANGHAI AND JAPAN FORTS

M‚7, "PELPING ": MY." FORMOBA”.

·PARENDER: HATES

GILMAN

How

Sailing about

1st February

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