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PACIFIC

REDUCED CHRISTMAS

HOLIDAY CRUISE

FARE

то

MANILA

AND RETURN

BY. THE

EMPRESS OF JAPAN

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1935.

Shipping News Week-End Statement Waterfront

News.

NAVAL ARGUMENTS IN LONDON

Firm Stand By Japanese- Delegation

London, Dec. 13, The Japanese attitude at the naval" conference was succinctly explained by Admiral Nagal, one of the principal delegates, who was

H.K. $180 FIRST CLASS H.K. $120 TOURIST CLASS Interviewed by "Reuter" to-day.

Passengers desiring to stay on board the Empress of Japan daring the stay nó - Manila instead of going to an hotel may do so on paymont of H.K.$30.00 extra..

FRIDAY,

DEC., 20-LEAVE HONG KONG

SATURDAY,

SUNDAY,

MONDAY,

Ar 7. P.M. DEC., 21-EN ROUTE DEC., 22—AKRIVE MANILA

IN MORNING DEO., 23-IN MANILA TUESDAY, Dec, 24-IN MANILA » WEDNESDAY, DEC., 25-LEAVE MANILA

THUESDAY, FRIDAY,

AT 5.00 P.M. DɛO., 26-EN ROUTE DEC., 27-ARRIVE HONG KONG

EARLY MORNING. Full information from your own agent or

CANADIAN PACIFIC

Telephone: Passenger 20732,

Freight 20042,

GACANPAC: Passanger Dept. NAUTILUS: Freight Dept.

Canton Agents: JARDINE, MATHESON & CO LTD.

VKLINE

N.

GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS IN THE ORIENT FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE.

SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolulu,

ABAMA MAKU

TAIYO MARU CHICHIBU MARU

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.

HIYE MARU

Wednesday, 8th Jan. Wadassday, 22nd Jan. Wednesday, 8th Feb

..(Starts from Kobe) Wednesday, 28th Dec.. ...(Starts from Kabel Monday, 20th Jan.

LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM

HEIAN MARU

HAKUSAN MARU

HARUNA MARU.

KATORI MARU

• NERTUNA

ATSUTA MARU

KAMO MARU

***

Saturday, 31st Dea Saturday, 4th Jan. Saturday, 18th Jan.

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE vi Manila and Ports.

Tuesday, - 18th Dec. Saturday,

28th Dec. Saturday,

25th Jan.

Saturday, 28th Dec. Monday, 30th Dec.

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang and Colombo.

† TOYAMA MARU

GENGA MARU

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

Angeles, Mexico and Panama.

+ RAKUYÓ HÁBU

NEW YORK via Panama.

+ NOSHIRO MARU

* NARUTO MARU

LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth. Istanbul, Piraeus.

'Genoa and Valencia.

Tuesday,

17th Dec.

Friday,

27th Dec... Tuesday. 14th Jas.,

-

***

Friday, 10th Jan.

15th Dec. 29th Dec.

19th Dec.

Saturday.

2. Wednesday,

91st Dec. ist Jan.

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Renang and Rangoon.

✦ DURBAN MARU

+ MALACCA MARU

NAGATO MARD

Hunday,

Sunday,

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

KAMO MAEU (Nagasaki direst). “Thursday, KASHIMA MARTI

YASUKUNI MAR"

* Burns Philp Line: Joint Passenger Agents,

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

↑ Cargo only,

TL 30291

M

MESSAGERIES

M

MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS Bailings from HONG KONG:

TO SHANGHAI --- KORE.-

ANDRE LEBON .58th Dea. MAZHOHAL JOFFRE 11th Jan., 1938. 3PHINX

25th Jan, 1930. CHENONCEAUX 8th Feb, 1929," ATHON 11. 2nd Feb., 1938. ARAMIB

8th Mar,, 1985.

İTO MARGRILLES :via Saigon, "Singaporn,

Solombo, Djibouti (Aden);

Suez, Port-Sald.

ATHOS 112

17th Deo, PAYS. DOUMER Sist Dec. ANDRE LEBON...1 Jan, 1838. MARECHAL JOFFRE 28th Jan, 1836. SPHINX

11th Fab, 1830. OHRNONCEAUX 25th Feb, 1988,

We can issue Through Tickets to Boxer, 18YRIAN POETS, EAST. ÁFRICA, MADADASHax :by Transhipment on our Mail „Stemmeix at ¿PORT BALDOR Disquez, de

For Full Particulars, apply to --

Cie. Des MESSAGERIES MARITIMES:

MOTOR VESSEL "PEROLA"

Built Locally For Macao

The new, steel, single scraw, motor schooner, Perola, built by had previously maintained was Messrs. Ewong Fook Cheong, at justice.

their Shipyard at. Cheung Sha- the order and wan, to

for the account or Mr. F. X. Gerretro, of Macao, was successfully launched. last Wednesday afternoon.

Thereby the Japanese bowed to the French complaint that France should not be side-tracked, as allegedly occurred at the Washing- ton conference.

The common upper limit, he said, should be fixed so low that no surplus would be left which would allow one power to attack another. They were at least as anxious as others to reduce their naval expenses; but the cardinal points of the Japanese position re- The Japanese agreed there were ferred directly to America and in-varying requirements among other directly to Britain

powers, but not so far as Japan, They do not understand why Britain and America were con- America wants to maintain a large | cerned, feet in the Pacific, which Japanese feel implies that Americans wish to claim the right of dictating to Japan in respect to China. This Japan cannot agree to.

The Japanese belleve that a datum line should be drawn across the Pacife, and that whosoever! crosses it should be considered an Aggressor. — Beiler,

A MISUNDERSTANDING

London, Dec. 13.

The Japanese delegation has informed "Reuter" that a mis understanding with regard to their attitude at the naval conference has occurred. They never suggest ed, and had no intention of sug- gesting that a datum line be drawn in the Pacifc

$15

|P:O-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS TAKING CARGO FOR Straite, Java, Burma, Caylon, India, Persian Gulf, West Indies, Mauritius,

East

Africa, Queensland Ports and Red Sea, Egypt, Istanbul, Greece, and South

Levantine Ports, Europe. 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 (About)

The ship is being built under Mr. Norman Davis, the American the approved scantlings of, and. spokesman, indicated the new for classification with the British proposat did not affect the Amiert-Corporation Register of Shipping can viewpoint, namely, that the ❘ & Aircraft for Class B.S.. with varying national requirements freeboard (Pacific Island Service). must have consideration.

The principal dimensions of the ship are:-Length b.p. 80 feet." breadth 20 feet, 8 inches, depth feet 9 inches. The propelling machinery, which is placed aft, consiste of ona "Deutz" type The conference adjourned at SOMV 130. four-cylinder, this stage until Monday, when the cycle. marine diesel Engine, the NALDERA conversations will be especially diameter of the cylinders being *BHUTAN private, only the heads of the 200 m/m, and the length of the delegations attending -

stroke 300 m/m. Reuter.

FARITY ARGUMENT

-

London, Dec. 14. NEWS FROM THE

WATERFRONT

A frank interchange of views at a private meeting last night be- tween the heads of the British and Japanese naval delegates enabled the British to express their objec- tions towards parity.

It is understood that Bir Ernie Chatfield's main points were, first- ty, that parity would mean a great British inferiority in the Far East. as a considerable portion of the fleet must remain in British waters whatever the situation in the Far East; and secondly, Britain's heavy dinal points of their attitude re- Imperial responsibilities necessitat ed a larger fleet to give equality

They also denied that the car

ferred to America- Router.

JAPANESE SURPRISE

London, Dec. 13.

LI

The Japanese delegation sprang a surprise at the Naval Conference this morning, expressing the na- tion's willingness that common upper limits apply to five powers, instead of three only, as they

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS

The RMS. "Tompress of Japan" arrived at Yokohama on the 14th December (Saturday) at noon.

left Yokohama on the same day at 8.00 p.m. is due at Hong Kong on the 20th December (Friday) at 1,00 am. and leaves Hong Kong for Manis on the same evening.

The Butterfield and Swire 31. "Calchas" will arrive from Singa- pore 10-moYTOW.

CLEARANCES

15TH

DECEMBER.

Canton Maru. for Swatow Norviken, for Canton Foo Shing, for Canton Chak Bang, for Swetow Graciosa, for Bangkok Bekiko Maru, for Port Redon Beistan, for Swntow

Kalgan, for Swatow Hulchow. for Swatow Hellas, for Swutow Hai Lee, for Bwałow Hal 14 for Canton- Hai Hing, for Bwatow

and security.

Admiral Nagano replied, in effect, that Japan also has an empire and a long coastline, nd owing to the speed of the modern warship, al- most the whole of the British feet could if necessary speedily mobilise in the Far FaEL Reuter

ARRIVALS

9

WEEK-END CARGO RETURNS

(BY LONGSHOREMAN).

During the 24 hours ended at

Tona.

Destination

PENINSULAR C ORIENTAL SAILINGS

CHITRAL

28th Dec.

11th Jan. 18th Jan

Bombay, Marssilles & Tendor. Mara Hayre, London, B

R'dm., A'werp. & Hall. Bomber, Marsailles & London Marseilles, Havre, London, Ham burg, B'dam, Antwerp & Hull Bombay, Marseilles & Lordon. Marseilles.

Bave, Ldon.. H'burg, R'dam., A'werp & Hull. Marcillas & L

Marseilles and Lendan.

18.00 6,3,00

4th Jan.

፡፡

CARTHAGE BEHAR

IRAJPUTANA *SOUDAN

14,000

6,100

17,000 7,000

25th Jan

1st Feb..

15,000

8th Fe

CATHAY

18,000

3'ad Feb.

+BURDWAN

6,00

39th Feb.

HAWALPINDI

17,000

7th Mar.

CORFU

74,800

21st Mar.

12,000

4th Apr.

• Cargo only,

+ Calls Casablanca.

Fae engers and Cargo to

BANCHI

Marauilles, Havre, London, Main- burg, R’da». Aniwuep & Küli, Bombay, Marseilles & London Marseilles & London.

Ao,

+ Calls fangier.

All vessels may call at Malta

Frequent connection from Port Said for a.m. yesterday a total of Istanbul, iraeus, Symrus, sad other Levant Porta" by steamers of the

Khedivial Mail Steamship Co.

BRITISH INDIA - ADCAR SAILINGS

ships brought over 3,062 tons, or targo to the Colony and carried 10.015 tons for youthports, These ships brought 1.036 Asiatic During the period under review 118ANTHIA deck passengers to Hong Kong. TILAWA

ships left the Colony.

G

SHIPS IN HARBOUR

WHARTES.

Kowloon:-Malacca Maru.'"

Douglas Lapraik:-Selatan. Salkong:-Wing Wah.

Chiu On:-Hydrangea.

DOCKS.

BUOYS.

No. A3-Changte,

No. A4-Eakuyo Maru, NG, B1.-Sunning. No. 22 Chak Sang. No. 35.Hai Lee. No. B-Apoey.

15TR DECEMBER. Hai Li, Chinese steamer, 2,055

Kowloon:-Ardent, Sui An, Kal- tons, Captain 8. P. Tens, from tangata and Anna Maersk Shanghai via Swatow, China |

Taikoo:-HMS. Orpheus, Ying- Merchants S. N.

Wharchow, Tungchow, Yunnan. Hong C. M. S. N. & Co. Foo Shing, British steamer. 1.423 klang and Tung On.

Hang. Helikon, Fat Bhan, 'Sir- tons, Captain R. C. Thompson, from Tientsin via Tsingtao, buoy No, B8.-J. M. & Co. Tsinan, British steamer, 2,100 tons, Captain. S. M. Barking, from Shanghal via Amoy, buoy No. B20-B. &.. Hal Yang British steamer. 1.430 tons, Captain W. G. Erwin. from Foochow and Amoy via Swatow Douglas Wharf. Douglas & Co.... Norviken. Norwegian steamer, 1,779 tóns, Captain Kvamme, from Tsingtao and Shanghai via Swatow, "West Point Whart.

J. M&Co.

Tisondari, Dutch steamer, 5,019 tons. Captain J... de Graan, from Amoy, buoy J. C. J. Line

42.com

Hat Lee, Norwegian steamer, 2,160 tone, Captain T. Davison, from Singapore via Holhow, buoy No. 5.-Thoresen & Co. Hal Hang, Chinese steamer, 2.085 tons, Captain C. C. Ma, from

No. 33--Foo Shing. No. B-Canton Marti. No. B10-Foo Lee," No.: B12-Hellas. No. Bli-Kalgan.

No. B15-Kuichow, No. B20Tainan.

No. 323 Bhun Fong.

No. 335 Bekiho Maru No. CL-G.G. Paul Donner.

Canton, C.

8. N. Wharf/ C. MEN. & Co. Sanning. British steamer, 1,570 tons, Captain R. Umpleby. from Shanghai via Swatow, buoy .. B1-Butterneld. and Bwire.

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UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT

14 000 000 UN: ELLERMAN KIBP 88. CITY OF EASTBOURNE” *** Havre, London, Botterdam & Hamburg. 9th Jan 88. "CITY OF DUNKIRK"

Havre, London, Rotterdam &- AGENTS FO

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MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA

JUXURIOUS PASSENGER VERBELS..

arg. .........8th Feb..

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Loading for Mauriting Rension, Tamative Lourenco Margoes, Durban and Cape Porta EAST & SOUTH AFRICA...

MV. "ISIPINGO" M.V.INCHANGA

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from Calcutta 4th Jan from Caloutta th Feb from Calcutta 4th Mar;

INDIAN WAFRICAN LINK from Colombo 10th Jan, from Colombo 10th Feb. from Colombo 10th Mar,

Taking PASSENGERS and CARGO for Homlats," Zanzibar, Bebs, I purenco Marques Durban, FastTM London, Port Elizabeth, Mossel Bay and Cape Town,

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10,000 21s Des

8,000

4th Jan.

TALHA BIRDHANA BEIRALA

10,000 8,000 8,000

18th Jan.

Singapore, Penang, Rangoon

1st Feb.

15th Feb.

*Calin Port Swettenham.

& Calcutta

Now is the time to visit, Australia & New Zealand.

Lands of Fanabina and Rampase. "Down Under you will feel a new being und even if you are not inclined towards Baring, Fishing, Ehooting er Mountaineering you will And that the Antipodes have plenty to offer you.-including 25/- for your pound.

- Un the way down your life abosed will be as you wish, quiet or hectio for the B. & Auwi. bamour your every whim.

And by the way, thang is no additonal charge for Deck Cabbie and there is of ompre Sun Deck Awimming pool, an Orthotis and a fine Laundry.

4 Surgeon and Stewardess are at your disposal and last but not laat-we háð almgaf. forgotten the cuisine will set you listening eagerly for the Gong.

Regular monthly sailings from Hong Kong to Bhanghai and Jagan and Hong Kong to Austraŝa

Hong Kong to Sydnup--19 days.

Frequent sonnetkaná from Anaitalia with the following

The Union 6.8. Co.'s Abosquera jo the Tinited Kingdom vis New Zealand, Vancouver, BAN Francisco, etc.

The P. O. Royal Kail Stenmacs to London and

The P. C. Branch, Service of Minamas to London via Byjas......

The New Zealand Shipping Cola Stomary for Benthampton and Londen via Panama Canal,

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EASTERN &QUSTRALIAN SAILINGS

7,000 $7000

L000

SAILINGS 103H

NANKIN NELLORE TANDA

TALMAS RAJPUTANA

10,000 17,000

NELLORE C

26th Dec

57th Dec. 4th Jan

BIRDHAĦA

8.500

8th Vari

95,000

10th Jan

1,000

266 Tales:

zah Jan.

OHITRAL SHIBALA

CATHAY

16,000

Cargo only

Manila

flabaul Brisbane Bydney. Melbourne & Hobart

GHAI & JAPAN

Amey, Shanghai & Japan

Thanghal Robe & lokabama Bhanghai kapan

Amey, Shanghai & Japan Shanghai, Habe & Yokohama.

Amoy, Shanghai & Japan Wanghai. Kove & Yokohama

ALL DAFES are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. For further information, Fassage, Freight, Handbooks, etc., apply to the Agentä

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P&O BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL. HONGKONG

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