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... Wednesday, 3rd Feb.
Wednesday, 10th Feb." Wednesday 3rd Mar.
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NEW YORK via ParintiLA.
Tuesday, 2nd Feb. Monday, 15th Feb.
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) vin Japan, Honolulu, Los
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Wednesday, 10th Feb,
LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM
.... Saturday, 13th Feb. Saturday, 27th Feb.
LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul. Piraeus.
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.. DELAGOA MARU
Thursday. 11th Feb.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila and Ports.
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ATSUTA MARU
Saturday, 27th Feb. Saturday, 27th Mar.
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang and Colombo.
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Thursday, 11th Feb.
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Ranean.
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
✦ TSUSHIMA MARU
+ PENANG MARU'
Thursday, 4th Feb, Friday,
12th Feb.
KASHIMA MARU
ATSUTA MARD YASUKUNI MARU
(N'saki direct) Friday.
***
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Tuesday,
14th Feb. 19th Feb. 23rd Feb.
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ON
16th FEBRUARY
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FOR 12 PASSENGERS.
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AGENTS
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LEPHONE 28021,
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 3, 1937.
Shipping News Daily Statement. Clearances,
PASSENGERS
M.S. Tjigadane
14
The following passengers lett
the Colony by the ma. Tilsadane for Manila on Monday. Most ol the passengers form the Hong Kong delegation to the Eucharistic Congress:
Ships In Harbour, Brg.
NEWS FROM THE
WATERFRONT
ARRIVALS
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2.
Freight And Asiatic Toringen.
Passengers Returns
(BY LONGSHOREMAN). During the 24 hours ended at Mr. Starkenburg. Miss H. Hey- man. Miss F. Verhuyzen, Pastor H.
0.00a.m. yesterday, the freight the Har- Aldenhuyzen, Mr. H. Aldenhuyzen, returns, received from Mr. E. E. Nierath, Mrs. E E., bour Office, showed a moderate
Nierath. Mrs. P. N. Oey, Mr. W.
F. Abels, Mr. C. Soegija, Mrs. J.
tonnage movement.
The total tonnage i general
E. Bowen, Fr. P. J. Villegas. Fr. cargo carried by vessels to the
Asiatle deck passengers entering the Celony during the twenty-four hours ended at 0a.m. yesterday were 1,879, of which 888 were
from British steamers.
the
remainder
There were altogether afteen of Arrivals, of which Ave were British registry, being of other nationalities while six were of the 14 departures.
Particulars as fol-
British ships. lows:-
British
Italian
Norwegian steamer, 1.142 tons, Captain H. A. Gun- dersen, from Canton, berthing at buoy No. C-Chin Seng Hong.
Chengtul British steamer, 1338 tons. Capt. W. A. Orwin, from Shanghal via Wuhu, genera: cargo, lying at Stonecutters.-- B. & S.
Breiviken, 'Norwegian steamer,
2.
P2O-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND
1.500 tons, Captain Norvalls EASTERN AUSTRALIAN LINES
from Canton. Takoo Dock.- Wal ́em & Co.
Selatan, British steamer, 1,571
+
tons, Caplain R. C. Creer. from Swatow, general cargo, berthing at Douglas Wharf.- Douglas & Co.
Newchwang, British steamer, 1,480
tons, Captain L. V. Rowe, from Canton, lying at buay No. 3. --B. & S.
1.
&
Australia, Red Sea, Egypt, Istanbul, Greece Levantine Ports, Europe.
MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS TAKING CARGO FOR Straits, Jav Burma, Ceylon, India, Persian Gulf, Mauritius. Bast and South Africa.
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY 'DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS under contract with H.M. Government
*
“All vessels may call at any ports on or off the route, and the route and all
sallings are subject to change or deviation with or without notice.
Destinacion
ORIENTAL SAILINGS
Kwangchow, British steamer, 1,572 tons, Captain W. J. King, from Shanghai vis, Swatow, general cargo, buoy No. B21 PENINSULAR & B., & 8.
Steamship
Tons
From Hongkong
(About)
Chang On. British steamer, 2,235 RAWALPINDI
17,000
6th Feb.
Ships
5
Tonazze
11,285
Norwegian Dutch Japanese Chinese
3
512 2,000
1,499
tons Captain L N. Beer, from | MIRZAPOBE Canton, lying at Talkoo Dock. CORFU !!! --Peters & Co.
*BHUTAN
Toorak, American steamer, 5,205 NALDERA
tons. Captain A. R. Heath. | *BEHAR from Shanghai, cargo: fuel oil, mooring
7,000
10 Feb.
14,800
10th Feb.
6,000
27th Feb
16,000
Mar.
6.000
13th Mar.
CARTHAGE
*SOUDAN
14,300 1,000
4
Job Mar. 27th Mar.
15.121
1,407
Total
31,804
Sarpedon, British steamer. 8,917 | RANCHI soins. Captain T. B. Nelson; CATHAY
RAJPUTANA from Liverpool via Singapore.
RANPURA-- general cargo Holt's Wharf RAWALPINDI B. & 8.
Teucer,
17,000
3rd April
16,000
17th April
17,000
lat May
17,000
16th May
17,000
20th May
.*. Cargo only.
t Calls Casablanca.
P. F. Villaverde, Fr. P. E. Fernan- | Colony VBS 8,112 tons, with deg. Mrs. A. 5. Remedios, - Miss British steamers carrying 2020 Martina Oliveira, Misa J. M. Diniz. tons. Through cargo for porta be- Bishop Andre Delebore, Fr. John|yond the Colony amounted to A. Lennon. Mr. D. M. Gutterres, 25,602 tons, - of which 9,239 tons Mrs. D. M. Gutterres, Mr. P. D. were carried" by British steamers. Raeburn. Fr. B. Tsang. Fr. Jos Ting. Fr. Jos L. Miss Reza Chun. Mrs. Laura Gutterres. Mr. Charle Wel. Fr. Joseph · Tao, Fr. Wen Hwa Chl. Mr. Tsa! Fong Chow, Mr. Thomas Yue, Mr. E A. Per- petuo, Mr. F. X. Guterres Mr. J. MO. Sequeira, Mr. T. Baptista. Fr. Eysymoutt, Very Rev. Rudolph Rahmann. Fr. Joseph Sandhaas. Fr. John F. Mr. Vincent Ying. Mr. Shen Wel Ling. Mr. Hong Wel Lal, Sister Jeanne Henry, Sister Elizabeth Prasehma, Sister Xavier | Nationality Berkeley. Sister Anne Hughes, Sister Vincent Ramos, Miss J. Baptista, Mrs M. Silva, Miss F. da Cruz Miss D. da Cruz, 'Miss F. da Cruz. Miss M. F. Castilho, Mrs. E. M. Barradas, Miss Norma Bar- radas. Miss F. M. Guterres, Miss Ada Hoetker, Misa Ellen Choy, Mrs. Phyllis Law, Ming Thelma Choy, Miss Nelite-Sea, Miss Bonnie Seu, Mrs, P. Yvanovich, Mrs. C. Ribeiro, Miss Stella Hyndman, Mrs. E. M. de F.gueiredo, Mrs. I Basto, Mrs. Bernado, Miss Alice Lopez. Miss Perry Basto, Miss Perry, Mr. M. F. Beacon, Mr. Peter Choy, MI. Jorge Ribeiro, Master Antonio Bayot, Mr. K. Figueiredo, Mr. and Mrs. Mac- tayden, Fr. Angelis Fr. Kowalski, Fr. Mullendorf, Fr. Ma, F. Polletu. FT. Braga, Fr. L. Massimino. Fr. F. Martinez. Fr. Cuenoi, Fr. Molina.d. Fr. Bricco.
Climber Who Slipped Over Precipice
Body Recovered After Perilous Task
To Java via Manila Mr. David Leavitt," Pastor HE H
As darkness fell over the rocky Kruis, Mr. M. C Warren, Miss P, peaks of Buchaille Etive Mhor, van Dusen, Mr. and Mrs. J. van
In the Glencoe range, a search Dusen, Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. party recovered the body of Mr. Greiner, Mr. and Mrs. N. Smit, William, Christie, aged 25, who fell Mons. P. J. Willekens, Pastor. E over the edge of a four hundred W. M. Wubbe. Mons. J. H.. Gour-feet gully, and was suspended mans, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hamers, Fr. Nicol, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Beesemeyer, Mr. F. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. A. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Offerman, Mr. and Mrs. A. Byl Pastor F., X. P. Duynstee, Miss M. J. C. H. Russell, Mrs. Wertheimer. Mus A. 8. Moeiliker,
head downwards by a rope which, attached to his body, had caught in a projecting edge during his fall
:
Mr. Christie, who was employ- ed as a radio tester by an Acton (London) firm, had received
8
at Lai Chi Kok.- Standard Vacuum & Co.
British steamer, 5,763 tons, Captain W Dodds, from Singapore, general cargo, mooring at Kowloon Bay. B. & B. Tilawa. British
8.153 steamer, tons. Captain J. G. Lindor
from Calcutta vía Singapore, general cargo, Kowloon Whari. -M M. & Co.
Marsailles à London.
Bombay & Karachi Marseilles & London. Mars, Havre, London, H'burg➜
Edam Awerp. & Hall Bombay
Marseiles & London
dden Hamburg,
Land
& Fal
Havre, London, E'bg., R'dm., A'werp. & Bull. Bombay, Marseilles & London Marseilles & Londoo
Marseilles & London
Bombay, Marcilles srid London.
do
- Calls Tangier. All veszola insy call at Malta.
Frequent connection from Fort Said for Passengers and Cargo to Istanbul, Piraeus, Symrun, and other Levant Porta by steamers of the Khedivial Mail Steamship Co.
it
BRITISH INDIA
SHTRADA TILAWA Hai Ching. British steamer, 1.322 8ANTHIA
1033
Captain W... B. Patey. TALHA-DA from Hothow, general cargo, BIRDHANA lying at Yaumatt-Douglas S Co.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1.
Fukuken Maru, Japanese steamer..
1,548 tons, Captain N. Hirose. from. Canton,:::: berthing. Fat Osaka Bhosen Kaisha's Wharf. -0. 8. K
Mr. and Mrs. La Bacash, Miss A fracture of, the skull when he and ice axes, and the rescuers were
Ritter, Miss A. M. Lapte, Misa C. van Rhyn, Miss 8. de Weerdt,
struck the cuff face and must have been killed. The search party found that the body had fallen to the bottom of the gully, the rope. having slipped from its hold on
Miss C. B, Herklots, Mrs. C. A. Stadimair. Mrs. A. v. d. Sommen, Pastor H. J. M. Awick, Pastor C. J. M. 7. Linden, Pastor D. the ledge. Hardjasoewonde, Pastor J. Beek-A party of twelve men formed
Q.
man, Mr. P. R. Melsen.
IN WIRELESS TOUCH
The list of ships are expected to be in wireless communication
with Hong Kong Radio:-
by the Scottish Mountaineering Club were occupied more than recovering the eight hours in body. Mr. V, Álkman, one of the party, described their task as one of the most daring and perfilous ever undertaken on a Scottish mountain.
Toko Maru, Niel Maersk, Cora bank, Newanglosavon, Empress of
ROPES · AND ICE AXES Russia, Victoria, Carthage, Teucer, Chengtu. Glendalas, Bhunko Maru, Describing the search, in which Hawali Maru, Island Trader, Total shepherds, farmers, and ghillies, Maru, Chang On, Tisalak, assisted. Mr. Aikman said: "First Anshun. Hong Kong of all an ascent was made up the Dalryan, Maru: Barpedon
of steep part of the Crowberry Ridge Empress Japan, Tawa and Tanda. Then several of us were roped. The
1
ropes were belayed round rocks
lowered by several of us to the part of the gully where the body
lay.
APCAR
8,000
(8th Feb.
10,000
27th Feb.
9,000
· 18th Mar.
10,000
8,000
30th Mar.
10th Apr.
SAILINGS
Singapore, Part Swettenham Pesang, Rangoon & Calentta
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egg lábda-öf Aenahifa and Bamance," Down Under" you will feel a new being mad even if you are not inclined towards Burfing, Fishing, bbootlug or Monstsineering you will find that the Antipodes hare planty to offer youn--inaluding 25i- for your pound.
On the way down your life aboard will be in you wʻab, qulet or hoctin for the E. & &, vef!!-- hamour your every whim.
And by the way, there is no additional charge for Deak Cabins and there is of coures. * Bun Dook swimming pool, an Orchestra and a dne l'aundry,
A Burgson and Stewardnen are at your disposa) and lat but, not imat- we had almost forgotten the euisine will set you listening eagerly for the Gong.
Regular monthly malingu fram Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan and Hong Kong to Austraila
Hong Kong to Bydney-19 days...
Frequent connections from Austévils with the following:
The Uniom 5.B. Co.'s Stepbars to the United Kingdom via New Zealand, Vancouver, San Frandado, co
The P. O. Royal Mail Stammes to London and
The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers for Southampton and London via Padama Canal.,
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS)
7,000 7,000 7,000
bih Mar. 3rd Apr.
1st May
Manila, Rabani, Bruband Bydney, Melbourne & Hobart
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN
"They then, unroped." tied the ropes to the body, and lowered. It strapped to the stretcher and car- to the lower slopes. Then it was
TANDA red down the hillside.
KANKIN "Mr. Christie's companions-Mr. NELLORE Robert Macfarlane, son of Dr. Macfarlane, of Dunblane,, and Mr. Donald Reid and Mr. Douglas Reid, TILAWA brothers, also of Dunblane-help- CARTHAGE ed to carry the body. down the last TANDA BEHAR part of the mountain.
3 ...... PANTHIA "We were handicapped by snow, NALDERA which covered the mountainside; 80UIDAN and also by mist. We had to use
TALMA the greatest caution in lowering *RANCHI two or three of the rescuers to the BIRDHANA
NANKIN gully and also bringing them: tó | CATHAY.: safety."
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4th Feb
Amoy, Shanghai & Japan
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7,000
W4th Feb, M'night
6,000
5th Feb,
8,000
16th Feb.
Amoy, Shanghai & Japan
16,000
18th Feb.
7,000
19th Feb.
10,000
4th Mar.
17,000
BEN MAY.
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8,000
18th Mari
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19th Mar.
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