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Feb, 18 1 Feb 4 Feb. 8
Fobs 10 Feb. 18 Feb. 20 Mar. 1
Mar. 14 1Mar. 3 Mar. a
Mar. 11 Mar. 13 Mar. 19 Mar 24 April 6 Mar. 28 April 10 April 17 | April 29, May 4 April 95 May May 8 May 14 May 19 June 1
Jane 3 June 5 June 12 June 17 June 20
E/Asia Mar. 20 Mar. 22 Mar. 24 Mar 28
April E/Canada April 3 Apr 5 E/Russia April 17 | Apri 10 | April 21 April 23 E/Japan May
1 May 3 "E/Asia May 15 May 17 May 19 May 31 May 23
E/Canada May 29 May 1
E/Russia June 19 Jane 14 June 18 June 18 June 20
June 26 Juna !.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1936.
Shipping News Daily Statement, Clearances,
Ships In Harbour, etc.
GIANT LINER'S NEWS FROM THE
SAILING DATES
Not To Clash With The Normandie
A comparison of the sailing sche-" dules of the Cunard White Star line and the French line indicates to have been taken to ensure that the sailings of the two largest ships. the Nor- mandie and the Queen Mary, do not clash.. Both ships will pick up their British passengers at Sou- thampton, and as both companies have. favoured Wednesdays as the day of departure there was at one time a fear that the liners might
that care. seems
WATERFRONT Freight And Asiatic Passengers Returns
(BY LONGSHOREMAN). The freight returns, received Harbour Office during from the
ended at $ 23. the 24 hours yesterday show a fairly high ton- age movement, a large proportion of which being made up British ships.
by
The total tonnage of general cargo "carried by vessels to the Colony was 9,180 tons, with British steamers carrying 2.738 tons.
Through cargo for porta be- Colony amounted to yond the
July 1July 3 July 9 July 14 seriously.compete with euch other 8,643 tons, of which 3,434 tons
E/Japan
July 27 E/Aata July 10 July 19 July 14 July 18 July 18 E/Canads Jaly 24 July 26
July 28 July 31 Aug. 7 Aug. 13
MANILA
Sailings to EMPRESS OF CANADA EMPRESS OF RUSSIA
Jan. 17th
Feb. 1st.
Full information from your own Agent or
CANADIAN PACIFIC
Telephone Passenger 20752.
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SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolulu.
ASAMA MARD 41
ТАГУО МАВО
CHICHIBU MARU
SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.
HEIAN MARU ...Starts from Kobe Monday, HIKAWA MARU
(Starts from Kobe) Monday,
LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM
KATORI MARU
KASHIMA MARU.
KAMO MARU
KITANO MABU
Wednesday, 8th Jan. Wednesday, 22nd Jan. Wednesday, 5th Feb.
20th Jan
3rd Feb.
Saturday, 18th Jan. Sasurday.
1st Feb.
95th Jan. Saturday, Saturday, 22nd Feb.
11th Jan.
29th Jan,
30th Jan.
SYDNEY- & MELBOURNE v Manila and Ports.
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang and Colombo.
TANGO MARU
✦ MAYEBASHI HARU
+ MURORAN MARU
Saturday,
Tuesday,
Thursday,
SOUTH AMERICA (West Comet) via Japan, Honolulu, Lon
Angeles, Mexico and Panama,
HEIYO MARU
NEW YORK via Panama.
+ NARUTO ARMU
+ NAGARA MARU
Tuesday. 4th Feb.
14th Jan. Tuesday, Saturday, 8th Feb.
LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth. Istanbul, Piraeus.
Genoa and Valencia.
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon.
+ DURBAN MARI
+ BENGAL HARU
+ TOKUSHIMA MARU
HAKONE MARU
KITANO MARU
(Waki direct)
Saturday, 18th Jan,
Wednesday, Wednesday,
18th Jan. 29th Jan.
Friday,
Friday.
17th Jan, 17th Jan,
SHANGHAL KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
Borns Philp Line, Joint Passenger Agents,
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.,
† Cargo only,
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MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS Sailings from HONG KONG:
To SHANGRAI - KOBE
MARWONAL JOFFRE 11th Jan, 1938. 25th Jan., 1936.
SPHINX CHENONCEAUX ATHOS II | ARAMIS
Paz, DOUMER
8th Feb, 1934,
ad Feb 1936. 6th Mar 1935,
20th Mar 1986.
ÍTÓ HARSKILLEN via Balgon, Singapore, Jelombo, Djibouti (Aden),
Suez, Port-Sali. :: ANDRE LEBON. 14th Jan, 1938! MARKOHAL JOFFRE 18th Jan, 1836. BPHINX
11th Fab, 1836. CHENONCEAUX...25th Feb., 1988. ATROS II: 10th Mar, 1935. ARAMIS 24th Mar 1936
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We can issue Through Tickets to EGYET. SYBIAN PORTS, EAST AFRICA MADAGASCAR by Transhipment on car Mail Steamer at PORT SAID OF DIBOUTI and
For Full Particulars, apply to y
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Cie. De MESSAGERIES MARITIMES, C
Array Queen's Building, 13
for the British trade.
and
The Normandie will resume her place in the service on March 25, the Queen Mary will make her first departure on May 27. By cutting down the period in port the two ships will be able to main- bain what is practically a weekly service. The following are the sailing dates for July, August, and September-
July 1. Queen Mary; July 8. Normandie: July 22, Queen Mary: July 29, Normandie: August 5, Queen Mary: August 12, Norman- die; August 19. Queen Mary; Au- gust 26, Normandie: September 2, Queen Mary; September 9, Nor- 16, Queen mandle: September Mary: September 23, Normandie; and September 30 Queen Mary.
The sailing dates of the other i vessels of the Cunard White Star Line and the French Line which also adhere to Wednesday sailings will continue to clash, but the two fast vessels of the North German Lloyd, the Europa and the Bre- men. will continue to sail on a schedule which involves frequent changes of the day of sailing.
ARRIVALS
6TH JANUARY, Pronio. Norwegian steamer, 1,283 tors, Captain Bj. Moller, froin buor No. B16.-K. Swatow.
Larsen & Co.
Hellas. Norwegian 'steamer, 1.314 tons, Captain J. Jorgensen. Swatow, Bangkok via from buoy No. C1.-Thoresen & Co. Tisalak, Dutch steamer, 3,613 tons Captain L A Willemse, from Sourabaya via Manila, buoy No. A5.-J. C. J. Line.
steamer, 1,869 Eritish Anshun
from tons, Captain G.. Morse
B14.-- Singapore, buoy No. B. & S.
Hai Ching. British steamer, 1,323 tons. Captain W. Patey, from Canton, Stonecutters. Douglas
& Co.
Canton, French steamer 976 tons, Captain Charlot, from Ha1- phong. buoy No. B10-M. M. & Co.. Serooskerk, Dutch steamer, 4.049 tona. Captain F. L Lenjes, Manila, Antwerp via from Holt's Whar~J. C. J. Line.
were carried by British steamers.. Aslätin deck passengers entering into the Colony during the 24 hours ended at 9 am, yesterday of which 1,065 were were 1,538, from British steamery.
There were altogether 12 ar- rivala, of which 6 were of British registry, the remainder being of other nationalities, while of the 11 departures, only 3 were British, ships, the rest being of other diferent countries Particulars as
follows: Nationality British
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SHIPBUILDING IN BELFAST
Over 100,000 Tons For Messrs. Harland And Wolff
of new
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PO-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES
MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS
TAKING CARGO FOR.
Strdita, Java, Burms, Ceylon, Africa, Queensland Poris and Bed Fen, Egypt, Istanbul, Greece, India, Persisa Gult, West Indies and South
Levantine Ports, Europe, East Mauritius,
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS under contract with H.M. Government
It is probable that Belfast will again secure the Blue Riband for the largest tonnage output of shipbuilding in any yest, says a Messrs. correspondent. Belfast Harland and Wolff, it is anticipat- ed, will launch at Belfast this
construction, which, it is under- Year over 100,000 tons stood, will not be surpassed by any firm in Great Britain or, in- deed, any part of the world,
Messrs. Harland and Wolf have Riband for the held the Blue On no less than 22 occasions, and largest tonnage output of any arm In 1914 they had an output of This at 156,000 tons
Belfast. achievement is all the more credi- that time they had only eight | #MIRZAPORE
CARTHAGE they table in view of the fact that "at
**BEHAR WILE вся have building berths, whereas
IRAJPUTANA the largest output" of any firin in one year from one shipyard up SOUDAN to date.
13. That
All sailings are subject to change or deviation with or without notice.
Steamship
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From Hongkong (About)
Destination
PENINSULAR C ORIENTAL SAILINGS
7,000 14,500
'8th Jan.
11th Jan.
$,100
18th Jan.
17,000 7,000
95th Jan
lot Fab,
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Ships Tonnage. 6.170:
2
5,418
Norwegian Japanese
3
5,916
Seven new vessels have been CHITRAL launched this year with a total OATHAY tonnage of 65,000 tons. In a few t*BURDWAN weeks' time the motor vessel, the
25,000
8th Fa".
15,000
2nd Feb.
6,000
29th Feb.
BAWALPINDI
17,000
7th Mar.
CORFU -
14,500
21st Mar.
329
8,000
28th Mar.
Total"
12
17,833
17,000
4th Apr.
18,000
18th Apr.
+ Calle Casablanca
Dutch
SHIPS IN HARBOUR
WHARVES.
Kowloon-Kub Sang.
Douglas Laprak:-Hal Yang, Salkong:-Wing Wah. Chiu On-Hydrangea.
DOCKS.
Kowloon:-Hin Sang, Bremer- haven, Empress of Japan and Tal Ping.
HMS. Orpheus, Tal Yuan, Tai
Athione Castle, a luxury liner for the Union-Castle mall and pas- senger service to South Africa, will be launched by Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone. This is sistership of the Stirling Castle, which is now being completed at the fitting-out wharf. This vessel will add. 25,000 tons to the output, and one or two other smaller ves- sels will be launched before the end of the year.
MEN-OF-WAR IN PORT
*SOMALI
BANCHI NALDERA
* Cargo only.
Bombay & Karachi Bombay, Marsailles & London Marseilles, Havre, London, Ham R'dam, Antwerp & Bull baby, Marseilles à London. Blog, Have, Ldon H'burg,
R'dam., A'werp
Hall
Marseilles & Linden.
Marseilles and London.
Marseilles, Havre, London, Han
barg, R'dato, Antwerp & Hail
London, Bombay, Marseilles
Marsailles & London,
Mare Havre, London, H'bg
-R'dam, A'werp & Bull Bombay, Marseilles & London.
do.
↑ Calls Tangier.
"All vessels may call at Malta
Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Istanbul, Firaeus, Symras and other Levant Ports by steamers of the Khodivial Mail Steamship Ca.
BRITISH INDIA
1.
SAILINGS
APCAR
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TALMA SIRDHANA SHIRALA
10,000 8,000 8,000 10,000
17th Jan.
1st Feb.
15th Feb.
Singapore, Ferang, Rangoon
29th Feb.
SANTHIA
8,000
14th Mar.
North Wall-Falmouth.
Bouth WallHerald and Moth.
East Wall-Phoenix, Regent and Regulus,
Rainbow,
The following warships were TILAWA
Shan, Asamia Maru, Hong Halannarbour yesterday:~~ Cingalese Prince and Chengti
--·BBOYS.
No. Al-Tibadak,
No. A2.-Benvenue.
No A4-Sinabang,
No. A5.-Tišnjak.
No. A12-Nagisan Maru.
No. A13 Kwen lac.
No. 3.-Kalgan.
No. 34-Apoey.
Nd. B5,-Haldis.
No. B14-Anshun..
No, B15-Soochow
No. B18.-Pronto.
No. E18-Ninghai No 01.-Hellas.
No. C5. Haruna Maru
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS
The Butterfield and Swire 8.5. will arrive from "Talthyblus" Shanghai to-day.
The Butterfield and Swire 8.3. "Perseus" will arrive from Shang- hal to-morrow.
+
North Arm-Kent, Duchess and Delight,
"
West Wall Dock-Sandwich.
In Dock-Beamew "and Band- wich.
Talkoo Dock-Orpheus, Cosmopolitan Dock-Parthian.
FOREIGN
U.8.3. Mindenso. Japanese Saya.
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2:
Tho Japanese gunboat Saga ar- rived here on Sunday and willi the 9th instant leave again returning to this port again on the 11th instant.
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CLEARANCES
6TH JANUARY. Bremerhaven, for Rabaul Anshun, for Swatow Boochow, for Canton " The P. & O. steamer "Chitral" Kronviken, for Canton left Singapore for this port on the Apoey for Saigon 4th instant at 4 p.m. with the out-Hydrangea for Swatow ward English Malls, and is due Hai Ching, Tor, Hothow here on the 9th instant at about Serooskerk, for Shanghai
Hai Ching, for Holhow € 14.12
BANK LINE (CHINA)LTD.
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UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT
88. CITY OF EASTBOURNE "
BE "CITY OF DUNKIRK "
Havre, London, Botterdam & Hamburg. Havre, London, Rotterdam & Bamburg AGENTS FORD,
ANDREW WEIR & co.
MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA
EAST & SOUTH AFRICA.
M.V.
ELLERMAN LIES
9th Jan. 6th Feb.
ORIENTAL AFRIORE KEEP
Loading for Mauritius Reunion, Tamatave Lourenco Marques, Durban and Cape Porte.
LUXURIODE PASSENGER VRASILA........ INDIAN AYRIGAN LINE
from Calcutta 4th Feb.; ...from Colombo 10th Feb. from Calcutta 4th Mari from Colombo 10th Kar. from Calcutta 4th &pr.; from Colombo 10th Apr. Taking PASSENGERS and CARGO for Momisas, Zanzibar, Beira, Lourenco Marques Durban, East London, Port Elizabeth, Monel Bay and Cape Town.
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INCOMATI
"ISIPINGO"
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KLAVENESS
LINE
(PACIFIC COAST ASIATIC SERVICE)
HONGKONG DIRECT TO LOS ANGELES (in 21 Days) SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND AND PUGET SOUND.
MY. “ROSEVILLEVAR
28th Jan
ing through Ba/Lading to Gus AjáTLawnc Coavy with transhipwrens at Los Avezzas by frut opportunity,
ALL Bazinga SURE TO ALKEATER WITHOUT NOTICE
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& Calcutta
Now is the time to visit, Custralia & New Zealand
lands of Funshine and Romance. "Down Under" you will feel a new being and
even if you are not inclined towards Spring, Fishing, shooting or Mountaineering you will And that the Antipodes hare plasty to offer you including 25/. for your poust.
Un the way down your life aboard will be as you wish, quiet, or hootle for the E, & A, wil humour your every whim.
And by the way, there is an additional charge for Deer Cabina and there is of ecares Sun Deck Shimming pool, an Oreheatre and a fine Laundry..
▲ Burgeon and Stewardess are so your disposal and last but not least--we bad almost forgotten the cuisine will set you listening eagerly for the Gong.
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Regular monthly wadings from Hong Kong to Shangbai and Japan and Hong Kong Australia.
Hong Kong to Sydney—19 days,
Frequent commeations from Ansiaalia with the following-
The Union 8.B. Co's Steamers to the United Kingdom via New Zealand, VancoRVER, Francisco, ato.
The R. &.O. Boyal Mail Stasiers to London and t
The F. & C. Brazob Barvíos of Bisers to London vis. Buss.
The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Stamere for, Southampton and London via Panama Canal
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS
NELLORE TANDA NANKIN
5,000
1st Feb.
7,000
6th Mar
7000-
3rd Apr
Manila,
Brisbane Baboal, Bydney, Melbourne.& Hobart
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN
SIRDHANA.
OHITRAL
SHIBALA
CATHAY
BURDWAN TANDA TILAWA
RAWALPINDI
8,000 9th Jan 18,000-|-10th Jan.,
8,000
16,000
24th Ja
24th Jan.
-6,000 1729th Jan.
7,000 -10,000
6th Fab..
7th Feb
17,000
7th Feb
* Carga only.
Amoy, Shanghai & Japan Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama Amoy, Shanghai & Japan wh Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama Shanghai & Japan.
Amoy,
do
Shanghai & Japan
Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama
ALL DATES are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. For further information; Passage, Treight Handbooks, etc., apply the Agents:-
MACKINNON MACKENZIE.CO
P&O BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL HONGKONG
PHONE 27721.
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