CANADIAN PACIFIC ANNOUNCES
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Sailings for 1936
Leave Leave Louve
E/Japan Jan. 14 Jan. 16
E/Axia Jan. 19 Jan. 31 Feb
;
Bong Shang. Naga- Kobe Kong hai
Yoko-
saki
Honolulu
hama
Vac- conver
· Leave
E/Canada Feb. 11 Fab. 13 E/Russia Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Mar, Espan Mar. 6 Mar. 8 1
1
Victoria Leave Leave Arrive Jan: 19 Jan. 21 Jan. 27 Fob. I
2 Feb. 4 Feb. 6
Feb 10
Feb. 16 Feb 18 Feb. 30 Mar. 1
Mar. 3 Mat. 5
Mar.
Mar. 13 Mar. 10 Mar 24
April 8
ri
F/Asia Mar. 30 Mar. 22 Mar. 24 Mar. 28 Mar. 20 E/Canada April Арги 51
E/Asia
May 13 May 17 May E/Canada May 29 May 31
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1935.
Shipping News Daily Statement, Clearances,
THE LUSITANIA SEARCH
Mar 14 Salvage Ship Returns
To Glasgow
April 8 April 10 April 17 April 22 E/Russia April 17 April 18 April 21 April 23 April 25
May 4 E/Japan May May 3
May 6 May 8 May 14 May 19 10 May 31 May 23
"June 1
June 3 June June 12 June 17
June 29
July 14
July 27
7 Aug. 18
E/Russia June 19 June 14 June 16 June 18 June 20 Evapan Jane 28 June 28
July July 3 July
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July 29 July 31 Aug.
E/Asis July 10 July 12 July 14 July 16 July 18 E/Canada Jnly 24 July 26
Next Sailing to VANCOUVER VIA SHANGHAI & JAPAN EMPRESS OF RUSSIA'
At NOON
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13th.
Sallings to MANILA EMPRESS OF JAPAN.
Dec. 20th. EMPRESS OF ASIA
Jan. 2nd,
Full information from your own Agent or
CANADIAN PACIFIC
Telephone: Passenger 20752.
Freight 20042
GACANPAO: Passenger Dept. NAUTILUS: Freight Dept
Cantou Agents: JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. LTD.
VK.LINE
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GENERAL PABSENGER AGENTS IN THE ORIENT FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE.
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SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolulu.
TATSUTA MARU
ASAMA MARU
TAIYO MAR
SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.
Wednesday, 11th Dec.
Wednesday, 8th Jan. Wednesday, 2nd Jan.
(Starts from Kobe) Wednesday, 25th Dec. starts from Kobe Monday, 20th Jan.
LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM
“HIYE MARU
HEIAN KARU
HAKUSAN MABU
HARUNA MARU
EATORI MABU
Saturday, 21st Dec. Saturday, 4th Jan, Saturday, 18th Jac.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE vi Manila and Ports.
• NEPTUNA
W
„ATSUTA MARŲ
KAMO MABU
Tuesday 18th Dec. Baturday, 28th Dec. Saturday, 25th Jan.
BOMBAY vis Singapore, Penang and Colombo.
ANYO MARU
+ TOYAMA MANU
GENOA MARU
Wednesday, 11th Dec. Saturday, 28th Doc. Monday, 30th Dec.
"SOUTH AMERICA (Went Cont) via Japan, Honolulu, Los
Angeles, Mexico and Panama.
• RAKUYO MARU
NEW YORK via Panama.
+ NO HIRO MARU
+ NARUTO MARU..
LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus.
Genoa and Valencia.
Tagaday.
17th Doc.
Friday,
27th Dec. Tuesday 14th Jan.
***
Wednesday, 11th Dec.
18th Dec. 29th Dec.
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon.
+ DAKAR MARU
† MALACCA' MARU
NAGATO MARI
--
Ronday, Sunday:
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
KAMO MARU (Nagasaki direct). Thursday, 19th Dec
KASHIMA MARU
Saturday. 21st Dec.
YASUKUNI MARU
Wednesday, lat Jan
* Burns Philp Line, Joint Passenger Agents,
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.
Cargo only.
TIL. 30291
M
SSAGERIES
M
MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS
Sailings from Hong Kong:
To SHANGHAI KOBR
PRESIDENT DOUMER ......18th Dec. ANDRE LEBON ...28th Dec. MARECHAL JOFFEE 11th Jan., 1938. SPHINK!
25th Jan. 1936, CHENONOKAUT 8th Feb., 1936, ATHOS II *.22nd Feb., 1936.
To MARSEILLES vis Saigon, Singapore, Jolombo, Djibouti (Aden),
Suez, Port Said.
ATHOS II
...17th Deo. Paz. DOUMER ...31st Doc. ANDRE LEBON... 14th Jan, 1978)) - MARBOHAL JOFFRE 28th Jan., 1936. SPHINX
11th Feb., 1936. CHENONCEAUX, 25th Feb., 1936.
We can issue Through Tickets to EGYPT, SYRIAN PORTS, EAST AFRICA MADAGASCAR by Transhipment on our Mail Steamers at Pour Bain on DEIBOUT
For Full Particulars, apply to:-
Talph'na 29651
Cie. Des MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
3, Queen's Building. 12
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Nov. 13. The steam Orphir, owned by the 'Argonaut Corporation (Ltd.), Glasgow and London, İs berthed at the King George V. Dock, Shieldhall. Glasgow, "where she will remain for several
montba
now
This vessel left the Clyde, some months ago with a view to locat- Ing the sunken Lusitania, which lles some mules of the Old Head of Kinsale. The expedition has been successful in, so far as the Captain feels convinced he has located the sunken liner, but nothing of a salvage nature has been accomplished.
During subsequent months ad- ditional equipment will be install- ed, and it is expected that the vessel will leave the Clyde in May of next year to resume her ex-
ploration of the Lusitania in the hope of retrieving some of her cargo and valuable documents that are believed to be locked in her strong room.
During the vessel's refitting she will be in charge of Mr. Horn.
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tong.
ARRIVALS
10TH DECEMBER.
Dah Loh, Chinese steamer. 1.388
Captain
A. V. Kasloft, from Hongay, Stonecutters.- M. B. K
Changte. British steamer, 2,579 tons, Captain Gambrill, from Melbourne via Manita. Holt'sTM Whart.-B. & 6.
Prominent,
Norwegian steamer. 1.377 tons, Captain H Jensen, from Hothow, buoy No. B11- Chin Seng Hoog.
1
1.599
Breiviken, British steamer,
tons, Captain Norvalls, from Canton, Taikoo Dock. East Asiatic & Co.
Cheklang. British steamer, 1,313 tons, Captain J. R. Nisbet. from Canton, buoy No B3.- B. & 9.
Bellingham, ""American steamer, 3.729 tons, Captain A. W. Altken, from Tacoma Shanghai, buog No. Dollar Line.
Nichlyo Maru
via
A12-
Japanese steamer,
5,822 tons. Captain T. Mural, from Moji, buoy No. A10.- M. B. K.
Tiinegara. Dutch steamer, 5,783 tons. Captain J. Adriaanse from Sourabaya via Batavia buoy No. 45.--J, C. J. Line, Daviken, Norwegian steamer, 1,778 tons, Captain G. Svane; from Canton, budy. No, B2.- J. M & Co. Hydrangea, British steamer,
561 tons, Captain P. W. Grierson, from Swatow, Chiu Ori Wharf. - Chi On đi to Panama Maru, Japanese steamer, 3,567 tons, Captain B. Aoki, from Tawao, buoy, No. A4.---- O. A. K
BANK
Ships In Harbour,* etc.
NEWS FROM THE US. SHIP BOYCOTT
WATERFRONT
STARTS
Freight And Asiatic Longshoremen Refuse Passengers Returns To Unload Gulf
Vessels
(BY LONGSHOREMAN). The freight returns. received trom the Harbour Oface during the 24 hours ended at 9 am high tonnage movement, yesterday show considerably a large proportion of which being made up by Japanese ships.
The total tonnage of general cargo carried" by" vessels to the Colony was 14.948 tons, of which 4,069 tons were carried by British steamers.
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New York, Dec. 3. International Longshoremen's AsSO- The boycole Dy members of the ciation of "all vessels of all tines Mexico ports is now effective, ac- operating to and from Gulf, 1
ILA, Mr. Joseph P." Ryan, whe cording to the president of the added that union members would refuse to unload the ships of any of the
boycotted laes at either Atlantic or Pacific ports. The Through cargo for ports be-action affects 25' American and yond the Colony amounted to foreign" lines, he said. 30,201 tons with British vessels
Some uncertainty prevailed, how- carrying 485 tons
aver, in both southern and western Asiatic deck passengers entering ports regarding the application? Into the Colony during the 24 the boycott and on the Paclic hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday Coast, at least, it appeared that
which 291 were 986, of
were the order of Mr. Ryan will not be from British steamers.
carried out completely until a vote There
were altogether 2 ar- of union members is taken." " rivals, of which only 4 were of At Houston. the district pres! - British registry. the remainder dent of the ILLA., Mr.
MIKE being of other nationalities while Dwyer, sald
the boycott of the 12 departures. S were would affect the French Line the British ships, the rest being of Nippon Yusen Kaisha,
Osaka, other countries. Particulara follows:- Nationality British
American Dutch
German"
that
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P&O-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES
MAILIFAND PASSENGER STEAMERS.
TAKING CARGO FOR
Straita Java, Burma, Ceylon,
Africa, Queensland Porta and Indis, Persian Gulf, West Indies,
Red Sea, Egypt, Istanbul, Greece, ⠀ Mauritius, East and South
Levantine Parts, Europa. PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL-STEAMERS.
under contract with H.M. Government
All sailings are subject to change or deviation with or without notice.)
From Steamship
Hongkong
Tons
(About)
PENINSULAR &
Destination
ORIENTAL SAILINGS.
17,000 14th Deo. 18:00 28th Dec.
11th Jan. 18th Jan.
Bombay, Marsailles & Condor,
do
Mare, Havre, London, Ebg"
R'dm., Awerp. & Hall. Bombay, Marseilles & London Marseillos, Havre, London, Ham-
burg, London.
Adam, Antwerp & Hall. Barbies, Have, I'dos R'dan, A'werp &
Marseilles & London.
Marseilles and London.
H'burg
Marwilles, Harro, London, Ham
hure, H'dar. Antwerp & Hail. Bombay, Marsailles & London Marseilles &London.
RANCHI INALDERA *BHUTAN
CARTHAGE BEHAR
6,000
4th Jan.
14,500 8,000
RAJPUTANA
SOUDAN
17,000
25th, Jan.
7,000
Int Feb.
Ships
2
3
Tannage. *4,534
4.572
as North German Lloyd, and Ham- burg-American lines. Vessels. I the Luckenbach Line, however, would be worked because the com- pany was willing to arbitrate the Iabour dispute, he said.
CHITRAL
18,000
8th Fe
UATHAY
15,000
9nd Feb.
BURDWAN
6,000
29th Feb.
RAWALPINDI CORFU
17,000 24,500
7th Mar.
21st Mar.
W
8,841
4.449
Norwegian Danisn
4,394
165
Portuguese
300
13,850
10TH
DECEMBER.
4,244
APCAR
Total
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45.149
Fukuken, Maru, for Canton Hop Sang, for Canton Tonjer, for Canton
TILAWA *SANTHIA TALMA SIRDHANA SHIRALA
10,000 21 Dec.
8,000
3rd Jan.
10,000
17th Jan.
Singapore, Perang, Rangoon
8,000
3 Ja
8,000
15th Feb.
Japanese Chinese
CLEARANCES
Tiisadane, for Manila Yunnan, for Canton Lungshari, for Swatow Potsdam, for Shanghai Hydrangea, for Bwatow Hai Nirig, for Swatow Tin Seng. for K. C. Wan Nordmark, for Shanghat Soloy: for Manila
Sestan, British
steamer, 1,571 tops, Captain R. C. Creer, from Swatow, Douglas Wharf. -Douglas & Co. Hai Chen, Chinese steamer, 2,060 tons, Captain H. Y. Hughes, from Shanghal via Swatow,
Hai Chen, for Canton. China Merchant S.N. Wharf Panama Maru, for Takso
Hai Yuan, for Swatow-
C. M. 8. N. & Co.
Gassterkerk, for Manila Hai Yuan, Chinese steamer, 2.078 Bellingham, for Manfia
tons. Capt. J. M. Johannessen, President Lincoln, for Manila from Canton, China Merchant Breiviken, for Hongay Steam Navigation's Wharf-Dan Loh, for Keelung C. M. & N. & Co. Soloy, Danish steamer, 2,624 tons,
Captain K Jensen, from Shanghal Kowloon Wharf.-—- Jebsen & Co.
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SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
Calle Tangier.
• Cargo only. 1 Calls Casablanca
All vessels may call at Malta.
Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Istanbul, Piraaus, Symrns, and other Levant Porta by Khedivial Mail Steamship Co.
BRITISH INDIA
* Calls Fort 8wattenham.
steamers of the
SAILINGS
& Culentta
Now is the time to visit, Australia & New Zealand
lands of Funshine and Romanos. "Down Under" you will feel a new being and even if you are not inclined towards Surfing, Fishing, Shooting er Mountaineering you wi And that the Antipodes have plenty to offer you,inainding 257: for your pound.
On the way down your life aboard will be as you wish, quiet or heelie for the E, & A. vil humour your every whim.
And by the way, there is no additiorai aharge for Deck Cabina and there in of contra Sun Deck Rwimming pool, an Orchestra and a fine faundry,
A Burgeon and Stewardesa ars at your disposal and last but not Imust-we had almost" forgotten--the cuisine will set you listening eagerly for the Gong.
Regular monthly malings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan and Hong Kong to
Australia
Hong Kong to Bydney-19 days. >'
Frequent connections from Australia with the following!--
The Union 66. Co.'s Steamers to the United Kingdom vis How Zokland, Vancouver, Sam. Francisco, etc.
The P. & O. Heyal Mail Steamers to London and
The P. & C. Branch Service of Steamers to London via Buzz.
The New Zealand Gripping Co.'s Steamers for Senthampton and London fia Fromma Canal
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS
Dakar Maru, Japanese steamer, 4,384 tons, Captain M.: Sato, from Shanghat, buoy No, AB. -N. Y. K
The following list of ships are expected to be in wireless com- Gustav Diederichsen. Danish str..munication with Hong Kong
1,333 tons, Captain F. Thay- | radio- sen, from Bwatow, buoy No, Anya Maru, Carthage, Conte NANKIN BIG-Kwong Nam & Co.:
Verde, Corfu, Glenfini, Dakar NELLORE Maru, Havre Maru Tergestea, TANDA Tikarang. Hozan Mara, Belling- ham and Neu Maru.
STH
DECEMBER.
Nordmark, German steamer, 4,142 tons, Captain Maltitz, from Hamburg via Manila, Kowloon Wharf.--Jebsen & Co.
Wing Wo, Portuguese steamer, 495 tons, Captain L. Lemos, from K. C. Wan, buoy No. 84. --Tal Fung & Co."
SHIPPING MOVEMENT
The Butterfeld and wire 8.8. "Troilus" will arrive from Manila to-morrow.
LINE (CHINA)LTD.
AGENTS FOR
ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD.
UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT 4.
6.5.—* CITY OF EASTBOURNE... Bare, London, Betterdam & Hamborg. 9th Jan
DENOMINE ELLERMAN LINI ELS, "CITY OF DUNKIRK" ..... Havre, London, Rotterdam & Hamburg. 9th Feb,
AGENTS FOR"
ANDREW WEIR & CO. MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA
DETTE, MALI ORIENTAR AFTIGAN ZETE
Loading for Mauritius Reunion, Tamatave Lourenco Marques, Durban sad Cape Porta. EAST & SOUTH AFRICA... LUXURIOUS PASSENGER VMBRELS......... I. DIAN AFRICAN LINK
MY. ISIPINGO" M.V.INORANGA *
from Calcutta 4th Jang from Colombo 10th Jan. from Calenttesth Feb; from Colombo 10th Feb. M.V.INCOMATI":
from Calcutta 4th Mar from Colombo 10th Mar.
TM
Taking PASSENGERS and CARGO for Momlaas, Zanzibar, Beirs, I cranco Marque Durban, East Loados, Port Elisabeth, Mossel Bay and Cape Town
ALL SAILINGS BURIENT TO ALTERATION WITHOUT NOTE Tor Freight or Fame on any of the above linse apply i Telephone i`27791.
THE BANK LINE (CHINA), LTD.
7,000* 3 lat Dea
7,000 $7,000
Intreb
6th Mar
Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane Bydney, Melbourne & Hobart
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN 12th Dec, & a.m. Amoy, Shanghai & Japan
SANTHIA
5,000
CARTHAGE
14,000
13th Dec.
*BEHAR
6.000
14th-1.oc.
TALMA -
26th Dec.
£17,000
27th Dec,
6th Jan.
8,000
9th Jan
Cargo.only,
RAJPUTANA NELLORE BIRDHANA
7,000
thanghai, Kobe & Yokohama Shanghai & Japan
Amoy, Shanghai & Japan-
Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama,
Shanghai & Japan
Amoy, Shanghai & Japan
ALL DATES are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. For further information, Passage, Freight, Handbooks, et apply the Agents
MACKINNON MACKENZIE.CO
P&O BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL. HONGKONG
PROX 27721.
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