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CANADIAN PACIFIC ANNOUNCES

World's Greatest Trucnl JyronUT

Sailings for 1936

Hong Shang Naga- bki

Yan-

Yoko Honolula Kobe

courer Victoria Leave Leave Arriva

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DATOR

Lears Leave Leave E'Ana Jan 29 Jan. 31 Feb. B/Canada Fob. 11 Feb. 13 B/Russia Feb. 5 Feb

Leave

81 Feb.

4 Feb. #

Mar

1 Mar. Mar. 3

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18;

Shipping News

Feb 15

Q SHIP FOR CHINA

Feb. 16 Feb. 18 Feb: 3 Mar. 1

Mar. 11 Mar. 13 Mar. 19 M Vessel To Set Trap

Str. 14

April 6

B/Japan Mar. 8 Mar. 8

Mar. Mar. 1 Mar, 14 Mar 28 Mar. 28 E/Asia B/Canada April 3 Apru 6

April 8 April 1 April 17 April 19 B/Russia April 17 | April 19 | April 21 April 23 April 25

E/Japan May 1 May 3

May 4

For Pirates

Is an ingenious affort to rid neighbouring sens of the

mirates

Dally Statement. Clearances, Ships in fariour:” èltc.

1936.

13

NEWS FROM THE SALVING DANISH

WATERFRONT.

Freight. And Asiatic

Passengers Returns

@

-

<BY LONGSBOREMAN).

who infect them, the Chinese

The freight returns,, received May 6 May 8 May 14 May 19

Uvernment has bought the Ban- from the Harbour Office during Junederland, steamer Ullesmere for the 24 hours ended at

E/Asin May 15 May 17 May 19 May 11 May 23 E/Canada May May 31 Efidiasis June 12 Juno 14 Jun

"Japan June 26 June 28

B/Azi

# Jane 3 June 6 June 19 June 17 June 29 18 June 18 June

Jaly July July 9 July 14 July 27 July 10 July 19 July 14 July 18 July 18

TO MANILA

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

Feb. 1st.

EMPRESS OF JAPAN

Feb. 28th:

EMPRESS OF ASIA

SAILS FOR VANCOUVER VIA SHANGHAI

& JAPAN

AT. 1.00 . A.M

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29th

Full information from your own Agent or

OANADIAN PACIFIC

Telephone: Passenger 20752.

Freight 20042.

"GACANPAC: Passenger Dept. NAUTILUS: Fraight Dept. Canton Agents: JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. LTD.

YKLINE

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GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS IN THE ORIENT FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE

SAN FRANCISCO vix Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolula.

TAIYO MARU

CHICHIBU MARU.

TATSUTA MARU

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.

Wednesday, 22nd Jan., atam. Wednesday, 5th Feb, at 10 am. Wednesday, 17th Feb.,. at 10 a.m.

HIKAWA MARU (Starts from, Kobe) Mondi árd Feb. ...(Starts from Kobai Tuesday, 15th Feb. LONDON. MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM

1+0

Saturday, 18th Jan. Saturday, 1st Febr Friday,

14th Feb,

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE vi Manila and Ports..

:

BIYE MABU

KATORI MARU.

KASHIMA MARU

YASUKUNI MARU.

KAMO MAKU

KITANO MARU

• MAYEBASHI MARU

Tuanday,

+ MURORAN MARU

GINTO MARTT

Thursday, Tucaday.

BOMBAY vis Singapore, Penang and Colomid:

SOUTH AMERICA (West Comt) vis Japan, Honolulu, :Lo

Angeles, Mexico and Panama.

HEITO MARU

NEW YORK via Panama.

NAGARA MARU

+ NOJIMA MARU

+ DURBAN MARU

Saturday, 28th Jan. Saturday. 22nd Feb.

24th JRA.

30th Jan. 11th Feb

Tuesday. 4th Feb.

Saturday, eth Feb. Thursday,

5th Marc

Saturday,

18th Jan.

Wednesday, 29th Jan. Saturday,

8th Feb.

Monday,

g7th Jan.

LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth. Istanbul, Piraeos.

Genoa and Valencia.

***

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon,

+TOKUSHIMA MARU

+ TRUBHIMA MARU

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

ANYO MARU

Bords Philp Line, Joint Passenger Agents,

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

+ Cargo only

Tr. 30291

M

BAGERIES

M

MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS

Sailings from Hong Kong:&

76 BHANGHAI KOBE.

SPHINX

...25th Jan., 1976. CHENONCEAUX 8th Feb., 1939.

'hd Feb., 1928.

ATHOR II

PE DOUMER... 6th Mar. 136. 20th Mar, 1936, FELIX BOUSSEL 3rd Apr., 1886.

ARAMIS

TO MARSEILLES Vİn Salgoti, Singaporej Gelombo Djibouti (Aden);

Sanz, Port Said. MARECHAL JOFFRE 28th Jan, 1938. SPHINX

lith Yab: 1938 CHENONCEAU25th Feb 1988. ATHOS D

loth Mat 1936. FRES DOUMER ...74th Mar., 1830 ARAMIS

7th Apr, 1938.

We can issue Thiough Tiales id Eatre BRIAN PORTS, EAST AFRICA, MADAGASCAR by Transhipment on our Mail Steamers at PORT SAID OR DJIBOUTI,

For Full Particulars, apply to!-

•7•{cph•ng 99651.

Cin Des MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

&

STEAMER

Success Attends Famous Shipmasters Efforts

The steamer, Elisabeth, of Copen- hagen was. redostod recently from £14,000 and has had her atted in yesterday show fairly high rest at Johnstones Point, Camp- the River Wear for duty Batonnage movement, a large probletown, Argyllshire. The Elis "mystery ship." Her hatch covers portion of which being contri- beth had been on the rocks for over have been greatly anlarged and buted by British ships.

a month. The work with 250 tons fitted with davits which, at a sign-

of bunker al-which had been al, will enable squadron of armoured speedbcats to be raised

proceeding for the past 10 days was difficult and dangerous owing to the rocks, currents and gales

to her innocent-looking decks and ent to wreak havoc among any unlucky pirate-vessels tempted to approach too near.

The Ullestore is proceeding to Shanghai. She has been converted to her thrilling role by Austin and Sons, Ltd, of Sundar- 1ärid.

ARRIVALS

ין

Mensra

17TH JANUARY. Katori Mau, Japanese steamer,

6.128 tons, Captain B. Mais kurd, from Shanghal, buoy No. A4-N., K. Hydrangea British steamer, 581

tons, Captain P. W. Grierson, from Swatow, Chiu On Wharf.

Chili Da & Co.

Selstan,

1,571 Bitin steamer, tons, Captain R. C. Creer, from Swatow, Douglas Wharf. -Douglas & Ca

Huashan, Chinese steamer, 2,377 ton Captain Torgersen, from Keeung Wanchal Fallen A Co

Emp. of Canada, British steamer, 12.811 tons, Captain A Hosken, from Vancouver via Shanghai, Kowloon Whart C. P. R

Hákone Maru, Japanese steamer, 8,306 tons, Captain T. Kurita, from Singapore Kowloon Wharf.-N. Y. K.

Pres. Jefferson, American steamer,

8.443 tons,

Ok Captain A Lustle. from Manila, Kowloon Wharf American Mail Line. Tai Lee. Chinese steamer. 1.046 tons. Captain H Maki from Lungkp via Dairen, buoy No. B11.Yee Tai Hang.

Senado Maru Japanese steamer, 1.588 tons, Captain 8. Kitażato, from Tsingtao, buoy No. B23. -D. K. K. Luchow. British steamer, 1,221 Harris- tons. Captain C.

via Tientsin Walker. from Swatow, buoy No. C2.-Butter- field and Swire

Behar, British steamer, 2.910 tons. Captain S. F. Champion, from Shanghai, buoy No. A3.-M. M. & Co.

SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

The total tonnage of general cargo carried by vessels to the Colony was 8,314 tons, with British steamers carrying 841 tons. Through cargo for porta be- yond

the Colony, amounted to 17,231 tons of which 6.564 tons were carried by British steamers

Asiatic deck passengers entering into the Colony during the 24 hours ended at 9 pm. yesterday were 977, of which 224 were from British steamers.

There were altogether 13 ar- rivals, of which 4 were of British registry, the remainder being of ather nationalities, while of the 8 departures, only one was "British hipe the rest being of other different countries. Particulars as

Ships

The combination of tide and wind was such as might not occur again for many months, and after Elisabeth had been pulled into deep water, her pumps ware st going to correct & list to star oard. She was badly holed for ward.

P2O BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS TAKING CARGO FOR

Straite, Java, Burma, Ceylon, India, Persiba.Gulf, West Indies, Hauritius, East And South

1. Africa, Queensland. Ports and Red Sea, Egypt, Istanbul, Gresco? 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.

Steamship

Топа

From

Hongkong -(Abolit)

PENINSULAR E

İRAJPUTANA SOUDAN

CHITRAL *JEYPORE

UATHAY

Two well-known shipmasters co operated in the silvage, Captai D.S.O Bonner; V.C. G. R.N.E, who is in command of the valvage tug Bulger, of Leith, served in "mystery dilps" under Behr- Admiral Gordon Campbell, V.O Captain Bonner, then a lieutenant was wounded in the fight between the Q-boas Dukraven and the Get RAWALPINDI man submarine U71; and for their CORFU Tonpa gallantry on that occasion he and SOMALI Petty Officer Ernest Pitcher, who. was also wounded, received the BANCHI

*BANGALORE Victoria Cross "

follows:-- Nationality British Americht French Danish

7.205 3,800 930

10

Norwegian

4,570

Japanese

6,940

2,090

ter

25,545

Chinese

Total

SHIPS IN HARBOUR

WHARVES.

Kowloon:--President

Jefferson,

Empress of Canada, Kum Sang and Kitano Maru.

Douglas Lapralk:-Hai Yang. Salkong:-Tin Seng Chiu On:-Hydrangea:

t ;** * " DOCKS.... Kowloon: Hin Sang and Emb. of Asia

Talkoo:-HM.B. Orpheus, Ti Suen Hong, Storviken, Talyo Maru Hong Hslang. Yochow, Chengtu, Széchuen and Chungking.

BUOYS.

No. 41-Talmiä. No. A3-Behar.

No. 48-City of Hereford. No. AS-Talthy blus No. B3-Muinam.

No. B-Helios.

No. B9-Hozan Maru. No. 10-Lycemoon. No. Bil-Tal Lee.

No. E12-Prosper. No. B14 Kwei Yang No. B16. Klungetow.. Nó t7, Hải Lê.

No. B2-Sensan Maru. No. B25. Tonjer. No. B26-Hwa Shan No. C1-Canton. No. C2-Luchow.

The following list of shipà are expected to be in wireless com- munication

Kong with Kang

Hedman Radio yesterday:

President Jefferson. Naruto Tal Ping Yang, Bensan Maru. Maru, Empress of Japan. Empress Hakone Maru, Afrika, Tai Yuan, of Canada, President Monroe, Chichibu Maru and Victoria.

!...

17,000

Destination

MENTAL SAILINGS

7,000 1st Feb.

Bombay, Marseilles & Looden. Marselles, Have, Ldon. H’bark,

B'dam, A'werp & Hall.

Marseilles & Lenden.

Straita, Colombo and Bombay. Marseilles and London. Marseilles, Havre,

barz, Ra

& Hal

Borpbay, Marseilles & London Marseilles &

Lonton

Mars Harro, London, H

15,000

8th Fe.

5,000

18th Feb.

15,000

2nd Feb.

BURDWAN

6,000

zŷth Feb.

17,000 14800

7th Mar

91st Mar.

6,000

28th Mar.

17,000 7,000

· 13,800

2nd May.

Cargo only.

+Calla Casablanca.

Chile Tangler.

Captain Gabe, who represented OZETHAGE the Oton add Witzka Insurance

Corporation during the salvage operations, is a diesel engine pion-

MEN-OF-WAR IN PORT

The following warships were in port yesterday:--

1th Apr. 25th Apr

B'dan AR

Bomb

bay, Harsenues & Landon.

Mars, Harre, London, H'bg

B'day Awerp & Buil Marsailles & London.

All vessels, may call at Malta

Frequent connection from Fort Said for Pauengers and Cargo to Istanbul, iraens, Symrna, and other Levant forts by steamers of the Khedivial Mail Steamship Co.

BRITISH INDIA - APCAR

29th Feb.

14th Mar 28th Ma

North Wall-Regulus and Re- gent.

SIRDHANA SHIRALA TILAWA

8,000 8,000

31st Jan,

14th Feb.

10.000

North Arm-Dorsetshire, Bruce and Duchess

East Wall-Herald, Orpheus and TALMA Rainbow.

SANDSTA

8,000.

10,000

West Wall" Dock-kent

In Dock--Robin and Falmouth. Cosmopolitan Dock-Partblan. "

FOREIGN

French gunboat-Argus.

The H.M.S. Medway and five S/Ms. arrive. Hong Kong this afternoon from Singapore,

CLEARANCES

17TH JANUARY.

Kitano Mara, for Yokohama Shun Foong, for Samarinda Prosper. for Salgü

Tonjer, for Canton

Empress of Canada; for Manila Hydrangea, for Swatów Canton, for Haiphong Talma. for Singapore Hal Yang, for Swatow Kiungchow, for Holbow Hakone Maru, for Shanghai City of Hereford, for Shanghai

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ath Tab.

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Loading for Mauritius Rension, Tamatave Lourenco Marques Durhan and Cape Ports. EAST & SOUTH AFRICA... LUXURIOUS PASSENOTE VESSELS....... INDIAN AFRICAN LITE

from Calcutta Ith Feb: from Colombo 10th Fabe from-Calcuttam éth: Mar, w from Colombo 10th Mar, trim Calcutta 416 Apri from Colombo 10th Apt. Taking PASSENGERS and CARGO for Morles, Zanzibar, Beira, Létrebno Mliques Durban, East London, Port Elizabeth, Monir Bay and Cape Towb

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(PACIFIC COAST-ABIATIO BREVICE)

HONGKONG DIRECT, TO. LOS AN ELE......... (in 21 Days)

SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND AND PUGET SOUND.

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Lening through Bs/Lading to Guy & ÁTLISTÍO CURST with trabahipsentation Axorrys by fret opportunity!

ALL BATLATON BULitor to Afrakt (WITHOUT NOTION

For Freight or Famage on any of the love alla Apply

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SAILINGS

Singapore, Penang Rangoon

"Calls Port 8zettenham.

& Calbatta

Now is the time to visit, Clustralia & New Zealand

lauds of Panching init Romanos. "Bown Under" you will fiel a zde helby and

evan if you are not inclined towards Burdag, Fishing, Southg or Mountaineering yen wis And that the Antipodes bave plenty to offer you.isfading 25. for your ponud.

On the down your life aboard will be as you wish, quiel or hectic for the E, & A, wil kamont your every whẩm.

And by the way, there is no additional charge for Deck Cabins and

Bu Dock Nwimming pool, in Orakestra and a dne Eurodes,

t

A Burgeon and Etewardess are at your disposal and last but not least-we had kiunoss orgotten the cuisine will wet you listening eagerly for the Gong...

Regular monthlydings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan, and Bong Kong to

Australia.

Hong Kong to Sydney

Frequent connections fredd Australs with the following

The Union S. Co. Stammer, to the United Kingdom via New Zealand, Vancouver, Bax, Francison, etc.

The F: & O. Roy

Royal Well Beats to London käd

The P. C. Bracli Servios of Steamers to London via Buen

The New Zealand Shipping Co. 4 Stedmart for Southampton and London tín Fatama Canal

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS,

NELLORE TANDA NANKIN

Art Fob

7,000

BAILINGS TO KHANUHAI

SHIBÁLA CATELY

BURDWAN

TANDA

TILAWA

RAWALPINDI

*SOMALI

BANTRIA

8,000 15,000

24th J 24th Jan. 61000 29th Jan.

17,000

19th

8,000

216

* Cargo only.

Rabaul, Brisbane Bydney Melbourne & Hobart

& JAPAN A50236311li & Japan

Víðihli KəbəTM & Yokohama Fhadigini à Japan an

Amor, Bhaibai & Japan

Shanghai, Robe & Yokohamos Skogba Tápan " Amby, Shanghai & Japan

ALL DATES are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. Fot further information, Passage, Freight, Handbooku, eto, apply the Agents:

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