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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1937.
Shipping News Week-End Statement, Waterfront
ARRIVALS
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21.
Mul Hock, Norwegian steamer, 1.305 tons, Capt. P. Elbertsen, from Swatow, general cargo, berthing at buoy No. B11.- Chin Seng Hong, Argun Mari, Japanese steamer,
News.
NEWS FROM THE WATERFRONT
WEEK-END CARGO RETURNS
(BY: LONGSHOREMAN). During the 24 hours ended at 9.00 am. yesterday, a total of 10 ships brought over 3,473 tons of cargo to the Colony and carried 14,981
4.840 tons. Captain T. Onishi, from Nagasaki, general cargo, berthing at Kowloon Wharf.-- 0. 9. K
tons for through ports. Koshin Maru. Japanese steamer, These ships brought 947 Asiatla 4.431 tons, Captain T. Horie. I'deck passengers to Hong Kong. from Milke, general cargo.
During the period under review 15 berthing at Kowloon Wharf ships left the Colony.
Besholt, Norwegian steamer, 2.959
Hal
tons, Captain Nielsen. front Savannah via Shanghai, gen- eral cargo, Kowloon Wharf, Jebsen & Ca
Chen. Chinese steamer. 2,080 tons. Captain H. Y. Hu,. from Canton, China Merchant Steam Navigation's Wharf C. M. 8. N, & Co. Kwangtung, British steamer, 1,572 tons. Captain J. R. Nisbet, from Canton, buoy No. B17.- B. & S. Prominent, Norwegian steamer, 1,377 tons, Captain E. Winsnes, from Tsingtao and Shanghai via Swatow, general cargo, lying at West Point Wharf.--- J. M. & Co.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20.
Wing Wah. Portuguese steamer, 651 tons. Captain J. Teixeira. from K. C. Wan, general cargo, berthing at Balkong Wharf. Tai Fung đi 60. Tainan, British steamer, 2.100 tons. Captain S. M. Barling, from Shanghai via Amoy. general cargo, buoy No. B14- B. & S. Hal Ching. British steamer, 1,322 tons Captain W. B. Patey, from Holhow, general cargo, lying at Yaumati-Dougins & Co. Squdan, British steamer, 3,477 tons. Captain C. L Collings, from Singapore," general cargo, berthing at Kowloon Wharf. M. M. & Co. Corneville, Norwegian
1
steamer,
CLEARANCES
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21.
"
Hellos for Swatow Kalapol for Hongay Foo Shing for Swatow Kwangchow" for Swatow
Prominent for Canton Hal Tan for Bwatow Sandviken for Swatow
Koshin Maru for Singapore Kiangsu for Swatow
Tainan for Canton
Hat Ching for Canton Canton Mari for Swatow Hai Chen for Swatow Kwangtung for Holhow
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26,
Toyohika Maru for Hongay Canton for Halphong Titan for Singapore Hong Peng for Singapore Corfu for Singapore Kwangtung for Canton Santhia for Shanghal Szochow for Canton Mutham for Haiphong Shun Chih for Whampoa Soudan for Shanghai
VESSELS DUE
Adrastas, B. & S., March 1, Agamemnon, R, & B., February 23, Agapenor, B. & S., February 25. Anna Marsk, Jebsen's, Febinary 39. Asana Maru, N.Y.K., Feb. 17 Behar, P. & O., March 12.. Bonneyin, Loxley's, Märch: 0. Bernadin de St. Pierre,
Kasnagarice', March 8. Banwyvis, Lealoy's, March 8. Bhutan, P. & O., February .. Burdwan, P. & O, March 19. Carllinge, P. & O., March 18. Cathay, P. & O., March 18. City of Birmingham, Bank, March 15. Conte Verde, Lloyd Triestino, March 11. Cremer, J.G.J. Line February 23 Cyslupa, B. & S., February 29. Dalsburg, Jobren's, March 18, - Emp, of Beltsin, C.F.S., March 21. Emp. of Canada, C.P.B., Marcb 12. Emp. of Russia, C.P.S., Harch 25. Eridan, Messageries', Feb. 23. Ermland. Jebsen's, Feb. 28. Friderun, Matchers', March 28, General Pershing. States, March 14. Gneisenau, Melchors, February 28. Haitan, Douglas', Feb. 23. Hakodate Maru, N.Y.K., February 25. Haruna Miro, N.Y.K., Feb. 2. India, E.A. Co., March 3 Isar, Malchers, March 4, Ixion, B. & S., March 6. Kamo Mara, N.Y.K., Feb. 26. Kulmerland, Jebsen's, March 13, Oldenburg, Jebsen's, March 18. La-Plato Maru, 0.6.K., February 2 Lippe, Meichers, March 3. Memnon, B. & B, March 14. Menelaus, B. & St, March 8. Nankin, &A. Co., March 6. Neumark, Jebsen's, March 9. Niel Maersk, Jebsen's, February 27. Patrocius, B. & S., February 27. Pres. Donner, Massagorion', March 19. Pres.
Hoover, Dollar's, Feb. 26.
Pres. Wilson, Dollar's, Feb. 27. Protesilaus, B. & 8. March 18. Ranchi, P., & O.,
March 11.
Schamahorat, Melcherch 4, Seistan, Douglas', 23. Birdhans, B.1. (Apear), March 18. Stentor." B. & R., March 10. Suisang, Jardine's, Feb. 25.. Talms. B.. (Apear), March 2. Taiping, B. & S., March 9. Tai Shan, Dodwell's, March 17. Tasda, E. & A. 9.8. Co., March 2 Tango Mara, N.Y.K., Feb. 27. Templar, Thoresen's, March 15. Tilawa, B.I. (Apear), February 25. Tokiwa Haru, NY.K, February 27. Tottori Mara, N.Y.E., February 25 Trianon, Thoresen's, March 22, Ward, States, March 10.
Merchant Ships In Yasukuni Maru, NY.E., February 25.
War
2,741 tons. Captain Carlsen.
Admi. Mark Kerr gave his views on the letter, which appeared re- from Shanghai, general cargo, berthing at buoy No. A2 cently, from Admi., Sir Frederic
Dreyer, former Bank Line..
Commander-in- Kwangchow, British steamer, 1,572 Chief of the China station, about Lons, Captain W. J. King, from the Merchant Service's need for a Canton, lying at buoy No., E1.
reorganised system of defence in -3. & 8*
war, states a correspondent in the "Dally Telegraph."
Hal Tan, British steamer. 2,225
tons, Captain O. H. Farrar, "I agree with Admi. Sir Frederic from Swatow, generi cargo, Drever." said Adml. Mark Kerr, berthing at Douglas Wharf and I am very glad to see in the Douglas & Co.
Press that subsidies are to continue Sandviken. Norwegian steamer, for tramp steamers. We should 1,775 tons, Captain P. Heesch. also subsidise our Empire liners from Canton, buoy No. 82 wherever foreign ships are driving
J. M. & Co.
*
Shun Chih. British steamer. 1,173 tons, Captain W. Lee. from Hoihow. general cargo. mooring at Stonecutters Wo Fat Sing.
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26th Feb. 7th Mar.
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18th Mar.
G.G. Paul Doumer, French steamer.
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19.
Solviken, Norwegian steamer, 1,435
tons,
Captain C. Solvesen,
shows that subsidies from Sandakan general cargo. should be given to prevent the fall- lying at Yaumati-Wallem and † mg off in our number of ships and
Co.
This
men for the Merchant Service.
"Bir Frederic. Dreyer has shown 734 tons, Capt. P. B. Morganti. their other uses in war time, and from Haiphong via K. C. Wan, I can confirm everything he has general cargo, buoy No. B-written from my experience when M. M. & Co.
commanding the Adriatic Floet in
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PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS
27th Mar.
*BHUTAN
NALDERÀ *BEHAR
CARTHAGE
SOUDAN
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·8,000 97th Feb
at Mar.
6,000
13th-1
14,500
7,000
BANGHI
17,000
ard April
CATHAY
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BAJPUTANA RANPURA RAWALPINDI CORBU
£7,000
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18th May
17:000
29th May
14,500
12th June
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3,000
13th Mar.
10,000 8,000 8,000
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7,000
3rd Apr.
7,000 1st May
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5th Mar,
10,000" 4th Mar,
BANCHI
17,000
NANKIN BIRDHANA CATHAY 'SHIRALA
RAWALPINDI SOMALI
7,000
7th Mar
8,000
18th Mar.
18,000 8,000 17,000 8,000
19th Mar
1st Apr.
1st Apr 15th Apr.
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