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CANADIAN PACIFIC ANNOUNCES

World's Greetart Travel Systein

Sailings for 1936

Нор Kong

Sbang Naga-

Kobe

Yoko Honolulu

Van-

bai

Leave

Leave

Losve

E/Ama Jan. 29 Jan. 31 Feb.

E/Canada Feb. 11 Feb. 13

hama

Leave Leave

Fab. Feb. B Fob. 18 Feb. 18 Feb. 15 Mar. 1

Mar. Mar. 6

Leave

Conver Victoria Arrive

Feb. 15

EBusais Feb. 26 Feb. 28 Mark

E/Japan Mar. 6 Mar 8

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1936.

Shipping News

PIRATE ALARM FOR SHIPS

Mar 14 Invented By Shanghai

Engineer

Mar. 1 Mar, 13 Mar. 19 Mar 24

E/Asia Mar. 20 Max. 23 Mar. 24 Mar. 25 Mar. 28 E/Canada April 3 Apr 5

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April 6

April 8 April 10 April 17 April 21 May 4 E/Buses April 17 April 10 April 21 April 23 April 95 E/Japan May I lay 3

May May 8 May 14 May 19 June 1 E/Asia May 16 May 17 May 19 May 21 May 23 E/Canada May 29 May 31

Jane 3 June 5 June 13 June 17 June 19 E/Russia June 12 June 14 June 18 June 19 June 20

July July 3 July /Japan June 28 June 28

July 10 July 19 July 14 July 16 July 18

F/Asia

TO MANILA

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

EMPRESS OF JAPAN

9 July 14 July 27

1st. Feb. 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

CANADIAN PACIFIC

Telephone: Passenge: 20752.

Freight 20042.

+

GACANPAŬ: Passager Dept. NAUTILUS: Freight Dept.

Canton Agents: JARDINE, MÄTHESON & CO. LTD..

VKLINE

N

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

SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Parts and Honolulu.

CHICHIBU MARU

TATSUTA MARU.

H

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.

HIKAWA MARU ...(Starts from Kobe) Monday, HIYE MARU ....(Starts from Kobe) Tuesday, LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM

KASHIMA MABU

YASUKUNI MARU

HAKONE MARD

KAMO MARU

KITANO MARU

Wednesday, 5th Feb, at 10 am, Wedusaday, 19th Feb., at 10 am

Baturday,

3rd Feb. 16th Feb.

1st Feb.

Friday, 14th Teb. Saturday, 29th Feb,

Saturday,

25th Jin Saturday, 2nd Feb.

Tuesday, 28th Jan Thursday,

30th Jan. Tuesday, 11th Feb.

4th Feb,

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE vi Manila and Ports.

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang and Colombo.

+ MAYEBASHI MABU

+ MURORAN MARU

GINYO MART

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

Angeles, Mexico and Panama.

HEITO MARU

NEW YORK via Panama.

+ NAGARA MARU

+ NOJIMA МАКИ

Tuesday.

Saturday, 8th Feb. Thursday, 5th Mar,

LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth. Istanbul, Piraeus.

Genoa and Valencia.

+ DELAGOA MABU

Sunday, 16th Feb.

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon.

» TOKUSHIMA MARÜ

+ TSUSHIMA MARU

Wednesday,

29th Jan.

Saturday, 8th Feb.

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

ANTO VARU

BUWA MABU

11

+

27th Jan Monday,

1st Feb. ... Saturday,

Saturday, 15th Feb. *Burns Philp Line, Joint Passenger Agents,

FUSHIMI MARD

GIBB LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

↑ Cargo only

Txx 30291

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MESSAGERIES

M

MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS Bailings from Hong Kong:

TO SHANGHAI — KOBE.

SPHINX CHENONCEAUX ATHOS II

To MARSEILLES via Saigon, Singapore, Golombo, Djibouti (Aden),

Suez, Fort-Said. MARECHAL JOFFRE 28th Jan., 1932. ***.25th Jan, 1976."

SPHINX 8th Feb., 1930,

...Ilth Feb., 1938. 2nd Feb., 1938. CERNONCEAUX. 25th Feb., 1938,

АТНОВ П 6th Mar., 1238.

10th Mar., 1936. PERK. DOUMER...24th Mar., 1936. 20th Mar, 1938. 1936,

ARAMIS

me 7th Apr., 1938, FELIX BOUSSEL 3rd Apr.,

PEEL DOUMER... ABAMIS

We can issue Through Tickets to EGYPT. SYRIAN PORTE, EAST AFRICA, MADAGASCAR by Transhipment on our Mail Steamers st PORT SAID. OR DJIBOUTI

For Full Particulars; apply "ko

Cie. Des MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,

Daily Statement. Clearances, Ships In Harbour, * etc.

NEWS FROM THE

WATERFRONT

Freight And Asiatic Passengers Returns

Although the details of his re-

(BY LONGSHOREMAN). port to the Ministry of Communi-

The freight, returns, received cations concerning the automatic from the Harbour Omice during pirate alarm which was demon- the 24 hours ended at -0.0. scrated several days ago by ita in- ventor, Mr. H. Bergman, of Shang-esterday show a considerably high tonnage, movement, a large" pro- hal, have not been made public, portion of which being made up Mr. I. K. Kou, Chief Radio Eng-by British ships. neer of the Bureau of Internation- i The total tonnage of general

al Telegraphs, declared that he be- lleved the device to be "quite good" during the course of an, interview. with newspapermen.

NEW MOTOR SHIPS

Three Big Vessels For Shanghai-Capetown

Run J

Three new motor ships of 12,000 tons, and with a speed of 17 knots, will be built shortly by the Royal Packet Navigation Co., for which the J.O.JL are the local agents. The Vessels will operate on the the Capetown-Shanghai run, with calls cargo carried by vessels to

10,693 tons. with Colony was

at South African ports, Singapore. British steamers carrying 2,899 and Hong Kong. tons.

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The ships will have accommoda- Though several laymen had de-

Through cargo for porta be- tion for 83 first class passengers clared that a set carrying but a distance of 150 miles was too weakyond the Colony amounted to and 20 rabin class, and will be to be of practical use, it was point. 38,457 tons, of which 14,393 tons named Rays, Tegelberg, and Boisse

vain, after three prominent Nether- ed out by Mr. Kou that seldom, it were carried by British steamers

Asiatic deck passengers entering | lands shipping magnates. No date ever, would a vessel in the China Coast service be more than that to the Colony during the 24 has been set for the laying down of

hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday the keels.

distance from a shore radio station or another ship."

his Before

department could Issue a licence to permit a vessel to carry such an apparatus as Mr. Bergman has built, the Ministry of Communications would first have to be completely satisfied that the device would work under actual conditions as might be encountered at sea, and for this purpose it would be necessary for the Ministry to have one of its representatives test the pirate alarm aboard ship.

If so desired, the box containing the automatic signal device can be. welded to the deck or to one of the bulkheads of the vessel upon which it is employed, but it is not bellev- ed that this will be necessary, for the apparatus weighs close to half a ton and once it is ring bolted to the deck or bulkhead pirates will not be able to move it before It has had time to sound a call for help.

Furthermore, för "reasons of state." as the diplomats have it, it may be desirable to change the location of the box from voyage to voyage in order to keep its where- abouts hidden from any gentry with buccaneering tendencies, and this, of course, would be impossible, were the box welded to any portion of the ship.

It is understood that if Mr. Berg- Iman receives the approval of the Ministry of Communications, he will take steps to manufacture the signalling devices upon a commer- cial basis. They can be produced, it is estimated, for around $3,300.

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SHIPS IN WIRELESS. COMMUNICATION

The following list of ships are expected to be in wireless com- munication with Hong Kong Radio yesterday: “

Rajputana, Tatsuta Maru, Pre- sident Van Buren, General Sher- man, President Jefferson. Empress of Japan, President Monroe, Toorak, President Cleveland, Tai Lee, Tjisondari, Glenapp and Kenryu Mart

CLEARANCES

23RD JANUARY, 1936. Chengtu, for Saigon Hal Lee; for Singapore Talthyblus, for Mike' Oder, for Shanghai Soochow for Shanghai Hai Hing, for. Swatow

Santos Maru, for Singapore

Lyeemoon, for Balgon Hai Chen, for Canton Hai Ching, for Canton

were 1,653, of which 305 from British steamers "

were

There were altogether 21 ar- rivals. of which 6 were of British registry, the remainder being of other nationalities, while of the 18 departures,

British were ships, the rest being of other different countries. Particulars as follows:- Nationality

British

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SHIPS IN HARBOUR

WHARVEJ.

Kowloon:- President

Friderun and Oder.

Douglas Lapralk:-Kal Tan. "Balkong:-Wing Wo

Chiu On-Hydrangea

Kowloon:-Lung Shan,

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PO-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

MAIL AND PASSENGER "STEAMERS' TAKING CARGO FOR Straite Java, Burma, Ceylon, Africa, Queensland Ports vid Ladia, Persian Gulf, West Indies, - Red Sea, Egypt, Istanbul, GreeÇO, Mauritian, Bast

South

Levantine Ports, Europe PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT, ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS under contract with R.M. Government

and

All sailing are subject to change or daviation with or without notice.

From Steamship

Hongkong (About)

Toni

Destination

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS

22nd Feb. 29th Feb.

7th Mar. 31st Mar. 28th Mar,

İRAJPUTANA

SOUDAN

17.000 7,000

Jan. 15th

1st Feb.

CHITRAL

15,000

8th Fah."

Coolidge,

*JEYPORE

5,000

18th Feb.

ATBAY

15,000

+BURDWAN

6,030

KAWALPINDI

17,000

CORFI

·14,500

Ships

Tonvare.

SOMALAI

A

17,292

DOCKS.

6,000

Silver

American German Dutch Norwegian Japanese Chinese

1

2,952

9.229

Bandal, Argus and Empress of

RANCHI UBANGALORE

17,000

7,000

2

10,545

Asia.

+

2,735

Total'

49.150

Talkoo-H.M.S. Phoenix, Chi-CARTHAGE

RAJPUTANA chibu 4.979

Maru Storviken, Flong Hsiang.

Szechuen, Lyeemoon, 1,418

Chung King, Hua Shan and Holchow.

14,500 *** 2nd May, 17,100

16th May:

• Cargo only.

BUOYS.

No. 43.-Tiinegara.

ARRIVALS

23HO JANUARY, 1936. Hai Ching, British steamer, 1,322 Patey. tons. Captain W. B. from Hoihow, Yaumati Douglas & Co.

tons,

Hat Chen, Chinese steamer, 2,085 Captain HY. Hughes. from Swatow, China Merchant" Steam Navigation's Wharf.-- C. MS. N. & Co, Louise Molier, British

2,337 tons, Captain H. Bell, from Chinwangtao, buoy No. 825.-Dodwell & Co.

steamer..

Fres. Coolidge, American steamer, 13,029 toris, Captain K. A Ahlin, from Manila, Kowloon Whard: Dollar Line, Tjinegira. Ditch steamer, 5,783

tons, Captain J. Adriaanse, from Muntok, bugy No. A3.- J. C. J. Line Hai Hing,

Norwegian steamer, 1,445 tons, Captain C. D. Beck, from Rangoon via Hothow, buoy No. C1.-Thoresen & Co. Santos Maru, Japanese steamer, 4,355 tons, Capt. T. Accasawa, from Kobe, buoy No. A2 0. & K. Kyodo Maru No: 26, Japanese

steamer, 1,200 ions, Captain Takezawa, from Swatow, buoy No. 817-0 S. K

Mau Sang, British steamer, 2,063 tous, Captain P. Jowitt, from B22.— Sandakan, buoy No.

J. M. & Co.

Soochow, British

steamer, 1,594)

tons, Captain F. Gibbs, from

Canton, buoy No. B14 But-

terfeld and Swire,

No. A2Santos Maru.

No. A4-Wichita.

No. 48-Talthyblus.

No. 83.Muinan

No. B5.Tchekam.

No. B9. Canton Maru No. B11.Chian Lee, Na B12-Hai Lee. No. B14--Sonchow." No. 316. Kwangchow. No. BLY-Mao Lee. No. B21-King Yuan.. No, B22-Mau Sing

Nä 01.--Hai Hing. No. C-Hokkai Maru.

Wichita Américan steamer, 3,833 tons, Captain J. V. Redmond, from Shanghai, buoy No. A4:

States & Co.

Prominent. Norwegian

4th Apr. 26th Apr.

Bombay, Marseilles à London.

Marseilles, Have, Ldon, H'burg.

B'dam, A'werp & Hall,

Marseilles & Lynden,

Straits, Colombo and Bombay. Marvelles and London.

Marseilles, Havre, London, Hams Rism. Antwerp & Hall. bark,

Marseillor &

Marseilles & Louisadon

Mark Havro, Lindor, "H"bg.

R'dam, A'werp, & Hull. Bombay Marsailles à London.

Harro, London, Ba B'om, Awerp. Hat

Marseilles & London"

Bumbay, Marseilles & Lendem

† Calls Tangier, † Calin Casablancs. All vessels may call at Malta

بادام

Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo Istanbul, Piraeus, Symrna, and other Levant Ports by steamers of the Khedivial Mail Steamship. Co.

BRITISH INDIA - APCAR

SAILING 51

SIRDHANA

SHIRALA TILAWA SANTHIA TALMA

8,000 8,000

31st Jan.

15th. Feb.

10.000

29th. Feb

Singapore, Penang, Rangoon

8,000

14th Mar.

10,000

28th Mar

* Calls Port Brettenham.

& Calcutta

Now is the time to visit, Australia & New Zealand

aids of Punahine and Bomance. "Down Under" you will feel a new being and aves if you are not inclined towards Surfer, Fishing, Shooting or Mountaineering you wil find that the Antipodes have plenty to offer you including 254+ for Jour pound.

On the way down your ills aboard will be as you wish, quiet, or hectia for the E. & ▲, wil kament your every whim.

there is of nOTHER steamer, And by the way, there is no additional charge for Drok Cabine and 1,377 tone Captain H. Jensen, a Sur Deok whaming, pool, an Orshente, and a fine Laundry.

A Burgeon and Stewardows are at your disposal and last but not least we had almost from Bangkok, buoy No. B10.forgotten the online will set you listening eagerly for the Gong. --Chiu Seng Hong,

.Cathay,

British steamer, 8,745 tons. Captala C. B. Roche, from - London vin Singapore, Kowloon Wharf.-M. M. & Co. Kwangtung. British steamer, 1,522 tons, Captain D. D. Richards, from Swazow, buoy No. B15.- B. & S.

22ND JANUARY, 1936. Tchekam, Chinese steamer, 806 tons, Captain Kwok Fook from

Begular monthly Jadings from||Bangkang tollShanghai and Japan and Hong Kong to Austral

1

Hong Kong to Sydney—19 days.

Frequent ocumections from Australis with the followingft-

The Union 8.8. Co.'s Summer to the United Kingdom via New Zealand, Vancouver, Eu Francisco; etc.

The P. à 0. Royal Mail Ątéamerą to London and

The P. & O. Branch Berrics of Steamers to London via Brasi

The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers for Benthampton and London vía Panama Cami

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILING 5

via Tourane, Holbow

NELLORE baoy No. B5,--Ping· On. & CO. | TANDA Wing Wah, Portuguese steamer, NANKIN

651 tons, Captain El Place, from K. C. Wan, buoy No. 36. Tai Fung 3 CÔ.

CATHAY Oder, German-steamer, 5,328 tons, SHIRALA

7,000 7,000

1st Feb 6th Mar 2

7,000

ard Apr.

Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane Bydney, Melbourne & Hobart

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

Captain T. Vogt, from Sings #BURDWAN pore, Kowloon Wharf-Mel-TANDA chers & Co.

15,000 24th Jan,

8,000 in 95th Jan, "-

*

.8,000 -29th Jun,'

7.000

6th Feb

TILAWA RAWALPINDI * SOKALI tons, Captain H Reinhardt, BANTELL

10,000

7th Feb.

13,000

7th Feb

7,000

19th Feb

8,000

31st Feb.

Cargo only

Chang On, British steamer, 2,235 Friderun, German steamer, 1,470

tons, Captain J. Hibbert, from : - Chinwangtao, Kowloon Bay-

Dodwell & Co.

from. Rabaul, Kowloon Whärt --Melchers & Co. ·

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