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WORLD'S GREATEST

PACIFIC

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E/Asia Mar. 20 Mar. 29 Mar 24 Mar. 28 Mar. 29

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Kobe

Kong

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Baki

Leave Leave

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Lauvo

Yoko- hama

Leave

Mar. 1 Mar: 19

Honolulu

1 evo

Mar. 19

VAR- couver ¡Victoria Arrive

Mar 24

April 5

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E/Russia April 17 April 19 April21

April 8 April April 17 April va April 23 April 25

May

May 6 May 8 May 14 May 18

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July July 3 July

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July 14

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7 Aug. 19

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Aug. 13 Aug. 15

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E/Japan Aug. 91

Aug. 23,

Aug. 18 Aug. 28 Sept.

1 Sept. 8

TO MANILA

EMPRESS OF ASIA

EMPRESS OF CANADA

Mar. 12th. Mar. 27th.

EJapan June 26 June

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FMPRESS OF JAPAN

SAILS FOR VANCOUVER VIA SHANGHAI

JAPAN & HONOLULU ·

AT NOON

FRIDAY, MARCH 6th.

Full information from your own Agent or

CANADIAN PACIFIC

Telephone: Passenger 20752,

GACANPAC: Passenger Dept. NAUTILUS: Freight opt. Canton Agents: JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. LTD.

Freight 20042.

VK LINE

N.

GEN) RAL PASSENGER AGENTS IN THE ORIENT FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE.

SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolulu,

ASAMA MARU

TAIYO MARU

CHICBIBU MARU

Wednesday, 4th Mar.. Wednesday, 18th Mar. Wednesday, 1st Apr.

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.

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HIKAWA MARU

HIYE MARU

SUWA MARU

FUSHIMI MARU

HAKOZAKI MARD

arts from Kobe) Monday, 23rd Mar.

6th Apr. (Starts from Kobe) Monday, LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM

14th March Baturday, Saturday, 29th March, .. Saturday. 11th Apr.

ATSUTA MARU

KAMO MARU

SYDNEY & MELLBOURNE via Manila and Ports.

Saturday,

28th Mar Saturday," 25th Apr.

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang and Colombo.

ANTO MARU

+ TOYAMA MARU

TANGO MARU

Wednesday, 11th March.

Saturday, Saturday.

28th March 11th Apr.

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

Angeles, Mexico and Panama.

BOKUYO MARU ·

NEW YORK via Panama.

+ NOJIMA MARU

+ NOTO MAKU

H

Thursday,

9th Apr.

Wednesday, 4th Mar... Tuesday, 24th Mar.

LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth. Istanbul, Piraeus.

Genoa and Valencia.

#

Monday, 16th March

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon.

+ LYONS MARU

+ LISBON MARU

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+. MALACOA MARU

Saturday, Sunday,

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

TERUKUNI MARU KAMO MARU.

P

(Naaki direct)

HAKUSAN MARU

7th March 16th Mar.

Wednesday, 11th March 20th March Friday.

27th Mar Friday,

Burne Philp Line, Joint Passenger Agents,

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

* Carge only.

TEL 30291

MSM

MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS

Bailings from HONG KONG:

To SHANGHAI - KOBE."

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6th Mar., 1936. PRES. DOUMER ANDRE LEBON ...28th Mar., 1934. 4th Apr., 1980. MAZBOBAL JOFFRE JEAN LABORDE... 17th Apr., 1938. FELIX ROUSSEL 1st May, 1986. CHENONCEAUX' 16th May, 1930.

TO MARSEILLES VÍa Saigon, Singapore, Colombo, Djibouti (Aden),

Soft, Port-Said. ATHOS II

10th Mar., 1935. FREE. DOUMER ...24th Mar., 1936." ANDRE LEBON 18th Apr., 1938. MALEGRAL JOFFRE 218 Apr. 1938. JEAN LABORDE 5th May, 1936. FELIX ROUSSEL 10th May, 1938,

We can issue Through Tickets to EGYPT. SYBIAN PORTS, EAST ATRICK MADAGASCAD by Transhipment on our Mail Steamers at PORT BAID on DJIBOUTI

For Full Particular, apply to:-

Cie. Des MESSAGERIES MARITIMES, Fairpho 2008).

a Queen's Building. 12

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1936.

News Week-End Statement.” Waterfront

Shipping News

PASSENGERS

ARRIVALS

S.S. ASAMA MARU

The following first class passen-"!

on Saturday gers arrived here from Japan via ports by the Asama Maru:—

Must Rev. F. X. Ford, Rev. C.: Eckstein. Mr. Shinichi Hasegawa Mrs. Fumiko Nakayama, Mr. G. H. Grone Willains,

Shigeru Mr: Hamanaka, Mr. Shinsuke Ito, Mr. Kiyoshi Oshima, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hugo Mr. Louis H. Rush, Mrs, Mr. W. C. Loo. Mr. E. H. Rush. W. T. Loo, Mr. S. W. Pau, Mr. Kesel Cho.

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M

S.S. RANCHI Advance passenger list for P. & Q. SS. Co.'s s.s. Ranch-

Mrs. Abboj. Mr. M. J. Abbot. Miss Abbct, Comdr. C T. Addis, Mr. M. F. C. Brimblecombe, Mrs. Brimblecombe, Mr. S. J. Campbell, Mr. L. G. Coombes, Mrs. Coombes, Miss B. Duncan. Miss H. Earle. Mr. F. C. Fayers, Mr. A. J. Fruen. Mr. H. G. Hallam. Mrs. B. C. K. Hawkins, Mr. G. R. Leib, Mrs. Lelb, Mr. "W. Adams Oram, Mr. A. H. Penney. Mrs. Penney, Miss Penney, Captain D. 8. Pethick, Mr. M. E. N. Ponsford, Mr. M. E. Proctor, Mrs. Proctor, Dr. A. 3. Prowse. Mrs. Prowse, Mrs. M. L. Railton. Mr. J. Redman. Mr. N. F. Reid. Mrs. Rodocanachi, Comdr. P. Ruk-Keene, Mr. F. W. N. Sibley, Mr. W. Stephens, Mr. E. Thompson, Mr. S. N. Trevan, Mrs. Trevan, Mr. J. J. Watson, Mr. F. A. White, Mrs. G. M. D. D. Wolf.

DEPARTURES

S.S. PRESIDENT GRANT The following passengers left Hong Kong on Saturday by the American Mall Line steamer Pres. Grant for Victoria and Seattle via ports:-

News

NEWS FROM THE WATERFRONT

WEEK-END LARGO

RETURNS

(BY LONGSHOREMAN). During the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday, a total of 21 ships brought over 29,391 tons, of cargo to the Colony and "carried 37.210 tons for through ports. These ships brought 987 Asiatic deck passengers to Hong Kong. During the period under review 14. ships left the Colony."

CLEARANCES

1ST MARCH, 1936. Daviken, for Swatow Hector, for Shanghal Tilawa, for Singapore "Shantung, for Shanghai Kiangsu, for Swatów Hiram, for Swatow Hozan Maru, for Swatow Silvervew, for Manlia. President Polk, for Manila Tak Sang. for Canton Hai Chen, for. Swatow Foo Lee, for, Canton Sensan Maru, for Samarinta Glenapp, "for Singapore Huashan Maru. for Shanghai Haf Ning, for Swatow

29TH FEBRUARY, 1936.

Tokiwa Maru, for Singapore Burdwan, for Singapore President Grant, for Shanghai Delhi," for Shanghai ⠀ Klungehow, for Amoy Voo Yang. for Salgon Hydrangea, for Canton Yuen On. for Hongay Promise, for Port-Redon Somerville. for Portland Alamo, fer Singapore

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS

The R.M.S. "Empress of Britain" Mac-R/W Cruise arrived at Penang on the 29th February (Saturday) at 9.00 am, and left Penang on the same day at B p.m. She arrived at Singapore yesterday at 5.00 pm. and is due at Hong Kong on the 23th March (Friday): at 7.00 am.

Mr. H. B. Harling, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pote-Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. de la Ferte-Senertele, Mr. A. Malcolm. Mr. F. Grandi, Mr. J. F. Rhams, Mr. N. D. Brown, Fr. Jean Gerey. Misses Liang, Mr. and Mrs. W. P.

N. Pawley, Mrs. Gilbert Millan, Mrs. Joseph Vedale, Dawer. Mrs. Zoya Munoz, Mr. L. M. Cook. Mrs. George W. Pressey, Mr. G. G. Ku. Mrs. L L Kwok, Mr. Hsin Woo Chao, Mrs. A. V. Hansen. Mr. Poon Chung. Mr. Fong Suey Fook, Mrs. H. S. Bode, Mr. P. Fichet. Master Stanislaus. Mr. E. P. Curtis. Mr. P. H. Span-

and

E. nopletti, Mr.

Mrs. C. Turner. Mr. Paul Uhry, Mrs. T. M. Liang, Mr. J. G. S. Horn, Mr. W. E. Chao, Mr. Joseph Vedale Dawer, Mrs. W. R. Whiteford. Mrs. G. C. Anderson and infant. Master Ramon J. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Lal A. Kwal, Mr. S. H. Kao, Mr. Schmid. Mr. Lee Jeo On, Mr. S. P. Mark, Dr. Vivia Appleton, Mrs. Agnes B. Dexter.

IN WIRELESS COM. MUNICATION

The following ships are export- ed to be in wireless communica- tion:

Cathay, President Hoover, Gen- eral Pershing Choko Maru, Wool- gar, Kine Maru, City of Bristol, Winifred Moller, Sauerland. Mau Bang. Sunning, Empress of Japan. Frintshire, Anhui, Ho Bang. Pre- sident Pierce, Tanda and Tjalak.

BANK

The RMS. "Empress of Rusala" arrived at Shanghal on the 28th February (Friday: at 4.00 pm. and left Shanghai on the same day' at midnight. She arrived Nagasaki at 6.00 am. and left at 4.00 p.m. yesterday, leaves Kobe to-morrow ät 4.00 p.m. and will leave Yoko hama on the 5th March (Thurs- day) at 3.00 pm, for Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.

+

The E. & A.'s steamer "Tanda” left Moll for this port on the 27th February, and is due here to-day.

The WANTADS

THE

Clara.

ARRIVALS

IST MARCH, 1936.

Jebsen, Danish steamer, 1.145 tons. Captain R. Nielsen. from saka, buoy No. B4.- Jebsen & Co.

Yochow,

British steamer, 1,630 tons, Captain A. F. Summer- feld. from Tientsin via Swa- tow, bucy No, B-Butterfield and Swire, Huashan Maru, Japanese steamer,

1.284 tons. Captain Y. Taka- yuma, from Canton, Stone- cutters.-N. Y. K risadane, Dutch steamer. 5,780 tons. Captain H de Jonge, from Amoy, buoy No. A2- J, C. J. Line.

Tak Sang. British steamer, 1.739 tons. Captain J. W. Pettigrew. from Tsingtao and Shanghai via Swatow, West Point Wharf. -J. M. & Co..

Glenapp, British steamer. 5,302 tons. Captain L. W. Kersley, from Shanghal, buoy No. A2.- J. M & Co.

Hai Chen, Chinese steamer, 2,080 tons. Captain H. Y. Hughee, from Canton, China Merchant Steam Navigation's Wharf.-- C. M. S. N. & Co. Fukuken Maru, Japanese steamer.

1,548 tons, Captain N. Hirose, from Swatow, buoy No. B17.- O. S. K

Da Shing. Chinese steamer., 1.996

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P.O-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS TAKING CARGO FOR Straits Java, Burnia, Ceylon, India, Persian Gulf West Indies, Mauritius,

Africa, Queensland Poria and Fed rea, Egypt, Istanbul, Greece, Levantine Ports, Europe. East and South PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS ander contract with H.M. Government

All sailings are subject to change or deviation with or without notice.

Steamship

Tons

From Hongkong (About)

Destination

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS

RAWALPINDI CORFU **SOMALI

BANCHI

7th Mar.

Sist Mar. 28th Mar.

4th Apr. 29th Apr.

2nd May.

17.000

14,500

6,500

,17,000

BANGALORE

7,000

CARTHAGE RAJPUTANA. BHUTAN

14,000

17,000

18th May.

6,000

23rd May.

ΒΑΝΡΟΒΑ *SOUDAN

18.000 8,000

17.000 7,000

30th May. 6th June

13th June 20th Jane

*Cargo only.

tons, Captain F. Semmelmann, from Samarinda via Sanda- CHITRAL kah. Yaumati-Kwang Sang *BEHAR Loong.

29TH FEBRUARY, 1936.

Tal Yuan, British steamer. 2100

tons. Captain W. Shaw, from Shanghai via Amoy,, buoy No. B21.-B. & S.

Foo Lee,

tons. from

Chinese steamer, 365

Captain Y. Yamaguchi, Dairen via Tsingtao,

buoy No. B10.-Yee Tai Hong

Hai Ning. British steamer, 840 tons, Captain. E Walker, from Swatow. Douglas Whari Douglas & Co.

Asama Maru, Japanese, steamer,

Calls Casablanca.

Bombay, Marseilles & London Marseilles & Londen,

Mars. Havre, London, H'bg.,

R'dam, A 'werp. & Bull. Bombay, Marseilles & London. : Mare, Havre, London, H'bg.

K'dm., A'werp. & Hull. Marseilles & London Bombay. Marseille & london. Marseilles. Have, I den.. H'burg-

R'dam., A'werp & Hull. Bombay, Marsailles & Lordou, Marseilles, Havre, London, Ham- burg, R'dam, Antwerp & Hull. Bombay, Marecilen & Lend n." Marselles, Harre, London, Fam burg, R'dan Antwerp & Hull.

I Calla Tangier.

All vessels may call at Malta

baid fur

w

iasengers and Cargo to by steamers of the

Frequent connection from Port Istanbul, iraeus, Syarna, and other Levant Porte Khodivial Mail Steamship Co.

BRITISH INDIA - APCAR SAILINGS,

SANTHIA TALMÁ SIRDHANA SHIRALA 10,018 tons. Captain Shino- TILAWA miya, from Shanghai, Kowloon Wharf.-N. Y K.

Hakodate Maru, Japanese steamer,

3.228 tons, Captain 8. Kikuchi, from Sakito Kowloon Wharf.

N. Y. K.

Dayiken Norwegian steamer, 1.778

tons, Camain G. Svane,, from Canton, buoy No. B2-J. M. & Co.

Shantung, British steamer, 1,568 tons, Captain Fe Allinson, from Canton, buoy No. B14. B. & 8.

Sulyang,.

+ tons. from

British steamer. 1,594 Captain D. Williams, Shanghai via Swatow. buoy No. B16. Butterfeld and Swire. Klungchow, British steamer,` 1,515

ton's. Captain J. H. Hodgkiss. from Canton, buoy No. B3.- B. & S.

goou 10,000

14th Mar Hoth lar

8,000 11th April 8,000 10,000

25th April

9th May

Singapore, Perang, Rangoon

& Calcutta

• Calls Port Swettenham,

Now is the time to visit, Clustralia & New Zealand

lands of Sunshine and Romance,

*Down Under" you will fesi a now being and even if you are not inclined towards Song, Fishing, hooting or Mountaineering you wil find that the Antipodes have plenty to offer ymi-nofading 251- for your pound.

Un the way down your lie aboarri will ba■ you wish. quiet or hoctia for the E. & A. wžl' bumour your every whit

And by the way, there la no additional charge for Deck Cabins and there is of course * Sun Deck Swimming pool, at Orchertes and a fine Ienndry.

i

A Surgeon and Stewardaks are at your disposal and 1st but not least we bad almost forgatten the onising will set you listening eagerly for the Gong.

Bogalar monthly miling from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japair and Hong Kong't Australia.

ti

Hong Kong to Sydney-19 days,

Frequent connections from Australia with the following --```

The Union 5.9. Co.'s Steamers to the United Kingdom via New Zealand, Vancouver, SAR

Francisco, etc.

1

The P. O, Royal Mail Steam-a to London and

The P. & C. Branch Service of Steamers to London via Kars.

The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers for Beathampton and Londɔu via Panama Canal"

EASTERN &QUSTRALIAN SAILINGS

New Mathilde. British steamer, 842 tons, Captain J. Watson, from Saigon, buoy No, 01.- Nam Tal Loong. Hydrangea. British steamer: 561

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

NELLORE Châu On là cái Bunning. British steamer. 1.570 tons, Captain R. Umpleby. from Canton, Taikoo Dock-

B. & 8.

28TH FEBRUARY, 1936.

7,000 7,000

fth Mar. 30 Apr... 200 YAY

Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane Sydney. Melbourne & Hobart

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

NANKIN' ́* TALMA RANCHI BIRDHANA

President Polk, American steamer, BANGALORE 8,304 "tons, Captain W. HNALDEBA

SHIBALA Weaver, from New York via

CARTHAGE Shanghai, Kowloon WharZ. Dollar Line.

LINE (CHINA)LTD

AGENTS FOR

ELLER MAN & BUCKNALL 9,5. CO, LTD,

UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT

BS. CITY OF FLORENCE" 8.5. "CITY OF DUNKIRK" 8.8. "CITY OF SINGAPORE

Havre, London, Rotterdam & Hamburg.".... 8th Mar. Havre, London, Botterdam & Hamburg 9th May. Havre, London, Rotterdam & Hamburg.... 8th May. AGENTS FOR

ANDREW WEIR & CO.

MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA

8.8. "TINHOW"

ORIENTAL "AFRICAN LINB

18th Apr.

Loading for Mauritius Reunion, Tamatave Lourenco Marques, Dorhan ard Cape Ports. EAST & SOUTH AFRICA... TUZURIOUS PASBENO & VESSELS....... INDIAN AFRICAN LINE

M.V. "ISIPINGO"

M.V.

M.V.

INCHANDA! INCOMATI”

* L* **

from Calcutta 4th Apr;

from Calcutta 4th May;

from Calcutta 4th Jones

from Colombo 10th Apr.

from Colombo 10th May.

S

from Colombo 10th June.

Taking PASSENGERS and CARGO for Mombasa, Zanzibar, Beis, Iourenco Marques, Durban, East London, Port Elizabeth, Mossel Bay and Cape Town.

ALL BAILINGS BUBJECT TO ALTERATION WITHOUT NOTICE. For Fraight or Pamage on any of the above lines apply

Telephone 27791,

THE BANK LINE (CHINA), LTD.

"

6th Mar..

7,000 10, "

1th Mar.

5th Mar.

17,000

6900

16,000

2011 M3

19th Mar,

18th M

8,000 2nd Apr.

14,500

2nd 2

* Cargo only.

banglia & Japan Amoy, Shanghai & Japan Shanghai, Kohr & Yokohama Amoy, Shanghai & Japan Shanghai & Japan

Ebangha, Kobe & Yokohamne. Amoy, Shanghai & Japan Shanghai & Japan"

ALL DATES are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. For further information, Passage, Freight, Handbooks, etc., apply to the Agents:

APE

MACKINNON MACKENZIE:CO

P&O BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG

PRONE 27721.

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OR

Selling?

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