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MOVEMENTS OF NEWS FROM THE
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To-Day's Arrivals
6BY T. S. M.)
R.M.S. *EMPRESS OF JAPAN"
The R.M.8. Empress of Japan" is due here this morning. and will
berth at the Kowloon Godown Whart.
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She comes from Manila, and will leave for Victoria and Van- couver, BC., via Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama and Honolulu at noon. on Friday, October 18.
Parcels will be received at the General Post Office up to 5.00 pun to-morrow. Registered articles
will be received up to 9.15 am. on Friday, October 18, while letters of destination willi be received up to 10.00 D., M. Friday, October 16:
on
S.S. "SIRDĦANA”. The P. and O.-BL and Apcar steamer "Sirdhana" arrives this morning, and will berth, at the Kowloon Godown Whart.
She comes from Calcutta and Straits, and will leave for Amoy. Shanghai and Japan to-morrow.
S.S. "ATLAS MARU"
The S.6. "Atlas Maru" of the Osaka Shosen Kaisha is due this morning, and will berth at Boy No. A15.
She comes from Japan. 2nd will leave for Straits,!" Ceylon, Indla, East and South Africa this afternoon.
Letters of destination will be received at the General Post Office up 10 2.30 p.m. to-day.
S.S. "CYCLOPS"
The Butterfield and Swire's as "Cyclops" "is expected to arrive from Shanghai on 18th October, 1936, at a.m. 1
R.MS. "EMPRESS OF JAPAN" The R.M.S. "Empress of Japan" (from Manila) is due here at 10 p.m. to-day (Wednesday). and will berth at Kowloon Wharf
VESSELS DUE
(Continued from Paze.. 14)
Cisensu, Mulchers', Nov. 23. Golden Star, Statea Co., Oct. 17. Hague Maru, 0.8.K., Oct. 19. Hakodate Maru, N.Y.K, October 20, Hakone Maru, N.Y.K., October 23. Havana Maru, 0.8.E., Oct. 22. Harre Maru, 0.8.K., Oct. 31. Hong Kong Maru, 0.5.K., Oct. 21, Java, E,A. Co., October 15. Kamo Maru, N.Y.K., Detober 25. Kalori Maru, N.Y.K., October 23. Kutsang, Jardine's, October 15. Kwato Maru, 0.8.E., Oct. 16. Leverkusen, Jebsen's, November 8. Lisbon Maru, N.Y.K., October 23, Malaya, E.A. Co., Nor. 7.. Manila Maru, 0.9.E., Oct. 28, Mantai Maru, 0.5.E., Oct. 19. Mar. Joffre, Masagerier', Nov. 14. Menmon, B. & S., October 25. Naidors, P. & O., Nor. 12. Neckar, Melchers', November 4. Nellore, E. & A., October 29. Oldenburg, Jebsen's, October 29, Parseus, B. & S. October 19. Phemius, B. & S., October 18. Potsdam, Malchers", October 23. Pres. Adams, Dollar's, October 23. Pres. Coolidge, Dollar's, October 22. Prez. Harrison,, Dollar's, November 6, Prés." Hayes, Dollar'a, Nov. 20. Pren. Hoover, Dollaris, Nov. 19. Pres. Jefferson, A.M. Line, October 18. Pres Lincoln. Dollers, November Hanchi, P. & O., October 18. Rawalpindi, P. & O., October 18. Baasia, B. (Apear), Nov. 24. Sarpedon, B. & S., October 90. Shantung, Gilman's, Nov. 6.
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WATERFRONT
ARRIVALS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13.
Freight And Asiatic Tidak Dich steamer.
Passengers Returns
(BY LONGSHOREMAN).
During the 24 hours ended at 9.00 am. yesterday, the freight raturna, received from the Har- bour Office, showed a moderate tonnage movement.
The total, tonnage of general cargo carried by vessels to the ∙Colony was 4,048 tons, with British
steamers carrying 430 tons.
Through cargo for ports be- yond the Colony amounted to 18,920 tons, of which 4,187... tons were carried by British steamers.
Asiatic deck passengers entering into the Colony during the 24 hours ended at 9.00 a.m. yesterday were 164, of which only five were from British steamers.
There were altogether eight arrivals, of which three were of British registry, the remainder being of other nationalities, while of the eleven departurea, two were British ships. the rest being "of other different countries. Particu- lars as follows:— Nationality British
Ships
Tonnage
3
4,597
American
1
3,562
Norwegian Japanese
3
2,000 13,809
23.968
Total
TELEVISION FOR THE DEAF
Pantomime As A Language
"The natural pantomime of the deaf-mute is the great universai language by which, with the de velopment of television, it would be possible for one man to speak to the world."
Sir Richard Faget expressed this view in a paper read on his behalf to the Anthropology Section at the British Association at Blackpool recently.
4,801.
tons, Captain H. de Jonge, from Sourabaya via T. Pilok. buoy No.. A3,—J. C. J. Lime. Glenfinlas, British steamer, 4811
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tons, Captain Ramsey Brown, from Wel Hai Wei via Shang- hal buoy No.' A7—J. M. & Co.
Tonjer, Norwegian steamer, 1,949 tons, Captain H. Rasmussen, from Chinwangtao, buoy No. "B25.-Dodwell & Co.
Wing Wah, Portuguese steamer,
651 tons. Captain J. Telxeira, from K. C.Wan. Sakong Wharf-Tai Fung & Co. Sagres, British steamer, 1.448 tons,
Captain J. M. Morren, from Kampha Port Kowloon Bay.—- Williamson & Co.
Shantung. British steamer, 1,583 tons. Captain Brown, from Shanghal via Swatow, buay No B1.--B & &. King Yuan, British steamer, 1,546
tons, Captain F. H. W. Gray- brook. from Swatow, bi oy 'No. B21.-B. & S.
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Bronxville, Norwegian steamer, 2,793 tons, Captain BJ. Bolt, from Yawata, Kowloon Dock. -Thoresen & Co. Helenus, British steamer. 4,872 tona, "Captain Lonagair, from Singapore. Hot's Wharf.- B & S. Newchwang, British steamer, 1,480 tons, Captain 1 V. Rowe, from Canton. Talkoo Dock B. & S. Fukuken Maru. Japanese steamer, 1,548 tons. Captain N. Hirose,
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17th Oct., Noor
24th. Oct.
ORFU **SOUDAN *MIRZAPORK RANCHI CARTHAGE **BURDWAN
14,500
6,000
alsh Oct.
7th Nov.
."6,000. 17,1.00 1£500
14th Nor. Both Nov.
6,000
5th Dec
NALDERA COMORIN
SOMALI
17,000 17,000 1,000
19th Deo. 26th Dec, Sad Jav.
⚫ Cargo only.
9th Nov.
Marieilles & London,
Mare Havre, London, Hall,
H'bg., R'dam. & Awerp. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Mars, Havre, London, Hull,
H'borg, R'dam, & Awerp Bombay Karachi only. Marseilles & London. Bazar, Marseilles & Londen Marseilles. Havre, London, Hull,
Hamburg, R'dam. &intwerp, Bombay, Marseilles & London Bombay, Marseilles and London. † B'bay, Marseilles, Havre, London,
Hul 'B'borg, R’Jam: & Antwerp.
↑ Calls Casablanca * Calls Tangier. All vessels may call at Malta.
Frequent connection from Port Said for Fassengers and Cargo to Istanbul, Piraeus, Symrna, and other Lovant Porta- by steamers of the Khedivial Mail Steamship Co
BRITISH INDIA –
APCAR
GOGRA
7,000
24th ct.
STRI HANA
9,000
7th Nov.
SHIRALA
8,000
21st Nov.
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TILAWA SANTHIA
100
ath Dec.
&,000
Dakar Maru. Japanese steamer 4.383 tons, Capt. M. Sato, from Singapore. Kowloon Wharf.
N Y. K.
tons.
Yahiko Maru, Japanese steamer,
-3,575
Captain H. Ishii, from Yokohama via"Tsukumi Kowloon Wharf.-M. B. K
wrist, and Angers can produce about 700,000 distinct signs.
"It seems evident that had man The fine language of bodily been without the power of speech. pantomime is still the primitive he could have developed a sign universal language naturally evolv- language which would, have been ed and used by every born deaf- as expressive or even more expres- mute. throughout the word." the sive than audible speech." 1 paper stated.
"HOLLYWOOD MATING
19th Dec.
SAILINGS
Bingapore, Part Swettenham Pesang, Rangoon & Calcutta
..Cargo only.
Now is the time to visit, Australia & New Zealand
landa of Pisahins and Fomance” “Down Under", you will feel a new being and even if you are naš inclined towarda Surfing, Fishing, thooth-g or Mountaineering you will find that the Antipodes bare plenty to offer yon.—including 25/- for your poned.
Un tire way down your life aboard will be s'e you wish, quiet or heatie for the E. & A, will | humone your every whim,
And by the way, there is no additional charge for Deck Cablue and there is of course
■ Sun Deck Swimming pool, an Orchestra and a Ene Laundry,
A. Burgman and Stewardess are at your disposal and last but not Imat-we had absort forgotten the cuisine will sat you listening operly for the Gang.
Begular monthly sastings" from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan and Hong Kong to Australian
Bong, Kong to Sydvey---19 days.
Frequent counseliom from, Australia with the following men
The Uním 6.8, Co.'s Stormers to the United Kingdom via New Zealand, Vabsorver,
Francisco, sto
The F. # O. Royal Mail Stasmara to London and
TO F.& C. Branch Serviss of Steamers to Landen via Snes.
Tha New Zealand Shipping Co's Steamers for Bentiampton and Landon via. Panamı Üsna
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS
Thus the uneducated deaf-mute sailor from China or the South
The address of Dr. H. L Haw- Sea Islands, finding himself in the tins on "Palaeontology and Hurha- port of Liverpool, has no difficulty nity in the, Geology Section con- la communicating with English tained the following epigrams: deaf-mutes. They both use na- "Man can safely claim to be tural pantomime.
unique, for he is the only irration- "Unfortunately this universal al creature in the world language has been almost com-
NELLORE "The Umpet was ancient before TANDAA pletely ignored by anthropologists. the first vertebrate appeared Its NANKIN jingulats; ́ ́ and educsilonists. - 80
as as I can discover the British humility has been its salvation. Museum library contains not a "Simplicity is a characteristic of single book on the subject of the Nature, and complexity a reflex of BIRDHANA natural pantomime of deaf-mutes. human ignorance.
BANCH! "If all types were irrevocably BURDWAN
FBIBALA "Bign language is incomparablv. richer than human speech in, the fired in, character, the meek would cARTHAGE number of distinguishable signs. lng ago have inherited the earth, TAKDA The human mouth can only form "The mating of most creatures | TILAWA about fifty different postures. As particularly of marine inverte-NALDERA
#BUMALI compared with this palate of fifty brates, schleres a degree of pro-
COMORIN colours, the human hand, includ. į miscuity unattained even in Holly. ing the upper arm, fore-arm, Wood."
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from Calcutta 4th Nov., from Calcutta sth Dee from Calcutta 4th Jan
... from Colombo 10th Nov. from Columbo 14th Dec, from Columbo 10th Jan.
Taking PASSENGERS and CARGO for Mon Tasa, Zanziker, Feira,, Lourenes Marques- *Durban, East London, Port Elizaketh, Mossel Bay and Cape Town.
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$7,000 7,000
·21st Det
4th Loc.
7,000 Ind Jan,
Manila
Brisbane Kaboul, Mydney, Melbourne & Hobart
BAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN
17,000
8,000 · 18th Oct.
Jola Ust
29th Oct,
8.000
6,000
19th Oct.
Amoy Shanghai & Japan Bban bai & Japan
Bhanghai & Japan
臺車
14,500
·7,000
30th Oct
5th Nov.
10,000.
lab Nov.
12,000
13th Nov.
6,000 12,000
25th Nov.
715 Nov.
Cargo only,
& Japan
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