TRAVEL "EMPRESS"
Trans-Pacific Empress of Japan Empress of Canada Empresa of RussİL Empress of Asia,
Trans Canada
The Dominion Soo-Dominion Train 3
Trans-Atlantie Empress of Britain Empress of Australia Duchess of Atholl Duchess of Bedford Duchess of Richmond
Duchess of York
Montcalm
Montrose
Montclare
Luxury with economy by the “Sun- shine Route via Honolulu or the "Direct Express Route" to Van- couver
and service
Renowned meals Cheerful Inform- ality and gala evening parties.
Air-conditioned sleeping cars and observation cara on All Trans- Continental trains... Cool Clean
Comfortable
Quiet
Uniform temperature
Regular sailings from Canadian Atlantic ports to Europe by 'Canadian Pacific Atlańtle fleet.
TO VANCOUVER EMPRESS OF RUSSIA
SAILS VIA SHANGHAI & JAPAN. At 6 A.M. FRIDAY, APRIL 2nd
TO MANILA
UKION BUILDING HONG KONG.
Telephone: Passenger 20752.
Freight 20042,
GACANPAU: Passenger Dept. NAUTILUS: Freight Dept.
Canton Agent: JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. LTD.,
Canadian Pacific
WORLD'S GREATEST - TRAVEL
YKLINE
AN
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TATBUTA MARU
ASAMA MARU
SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.
BIYE MARU
NEW YORK via Panama.
NOTO MABU
NOSHIRO MARU
Wednesday, aut Mar. Tuesday, 20th Apr. Wednesday, 13th May (Starts from Kobe)
12th Apr.
Monday.
Thursday, Saturday,
Jet Ap 1st May
SOUTH AMERICA (West Count) via Japan, Honolulu, Los
· Angeles, Mexico and Panama.
+ ATAGO FARO
HEIYO MARU
VASUKUNI MARU
HAKONE 'MARU
Wednesday, 14th Apr. Thursday.. 18th May
LONDON. MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM
Friday, 9th Apr, Saturday, 24th Apr.
LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus,
and Marseilles
↑ LIMA MĀRU
Sunday, 11th Apr. SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila and Ports.
KITANO MARO
Wodnesday. 24th Apr.
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang and Colombo,
† No. 1, YOSHIDA MABU
4.
CALCUTTA vià Singapore, Penang and Rangoon.
+ TOTTORI MARU
-
Tuesday, 30th Mar.
Monday, 5th Apr.
Baturday, 10th Apr. Friday,
23rd Apr.
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
FUSHIMI MARU
†, HAKOZAKI MARU
+ Carge only.
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1937.
Shipping News Daily Statement Clearances,
ROYAL NAVY
Admiralty Press Officer
Commander E. P. Vivian will relinquish to-day the charge of the Press Section at the Admiralty in order to take up the post of Assistant Starter to the Jockey Club. His successor is Commander C. A. H. Brooking, who has been serving in the Inteligence Division for the past six months.
Commander Vivian, who entered Osborne as a cadet in May. 1904, spent the whole of his service, until joining the Admiralty in 1935, at sea, nearly, all in des- troyers. He received his first com- mand, the destroyer Usk, early in 1917, and from then until January, 1932, or nearly 15 years, he was continuously in command, and was mentioned in dispatches for War service. His last sea service WILS 1.5 executive officer of H. M. S. Cairo, flagship of the Home Fleet flotillas, and in the absence of the Commodore (D) through sickness he was in command of the Cairo for the spring cruise to the West Indies in 1935. A keen horseman, he has served on the committee of the RN. Polo Association and has been for some years a member of the RN. Hunt Club. He has play- ed polo for the Navy in London, Malta, and Gibraltar, and has won both Lord Beatty's and 'Sir V Warrender's polas-to-point cups. His genial personality will be miss- ed by many friends whom he has made among members of the
Press,
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THE CORONATION REVIEW All available ships of the Home Fleet are to leave their parts on April 27 to rejoin the flag of Ad- -miral Bir Roger. Backhouse in H.M.S. Nelson and to prepare for the Coronation Näval Review on May 20. All ships which are re- turning from the Mediterranean to
take part in the Review (except H.MS. Cyclops) are to assemble at Gibraltar on May 7 and will leave for Spithead next day.
LAUNCHES OF SLOOPS HMS. Gleaner, building by Wm. Gray
and Co. Limited, West Hartlepool, will be launched. In April, and H.MS. Bittern, building by J. S. White and Co., Limited, East Cowes, 'In June. The Gleaner, a minesweeper, will be fitted for surveying duties and is expected to replace the Beaufort, which was placed on the sale list in January. The Bittern is being fitted as an escort vessel (formerly called con- voy gloop) and should be com- pleted in Novelaber next.
ENGINEER COMMANDER „
RETIRED
G.
Engineer Commander A Baker, was placed on the retired Hist recently with the rank of Engineer Captain. He has had 22 years commissioned service, hav- ing been promoted to mate. (E) on April 1, 1915, and during the War served in HM8. St. Vincent in the 1st Battle Squadron, Grand Fleet Since his promotion to engineer commander in December, 1928, he has been engineer oficer of the cruisers Caledon, Vindictive, and Dauntless in the Mediterranean and home waters.
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NEWS FROM THE
WATERFRONT
ARRIVALS
MONDAY, MARCH 29.
*
Freight And Asiatic 3.8. Reliance, German steamer,
Passenger Returns
(BY LONGSHOREMAN). " The freight returns, received from the Harbour Office during the 24 hours ended at am. yesterday, showed
д moderate
tonnage movement.
The total tonnage of general Cargo carried by vessels to the Colony Wis * 594 toris with British steamers carrying 2,420 toms.
Through cargo for ports. be yond the Colony amounted to 11,064 tons, of which 8,982 tons were carried by British steamers, Astatic deck passengers entering the Colony during the twenty-four hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday were 1,250, of which 1.153 were from British steamers.
There were altogether thirteen
9,234 tons, Captain H. Keiff, from New York via Manila, berthing at Kowloon Wharf Jebsen & Co.
Ginye Maru, Japanese steamer, 6.128 tons Captain . Itani. from Singapore, general cargo, berthing at Kowloon Wharf, N. Y. K
Akita Maru, Japanese steamer, 2,316 tons. Capt. O IwaJAWA, from Moji. general cargo, berthing at Kowloon Wharf, NY..E... Manlia Maru, Japanese steamer, 5,935 tons, Captain C. Iwasa. from Singapore, general cargo, berthing, at Kowloon Wharf. O..S. K
An Lee. Chinese steamer, 992 tons, Captain A Makino.
from Canton, buoy No. BI1- Yee Tal Hong. Chungking. British steamer. 1,311 tons Capt. W. Forrester, from Canton, lying at buoy No. B18. -B & B
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PO BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND EASTERN AUSTRALIAN LINES
MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS
TAKING CARGO FOR,
Straits, Java, Burma, Ceylon, India Persian Gulf, Mauritius, East and South Africa.
Australia, Red
Вед Egypt, Europe.
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 sailings are subject to change or deviation with or without notic».
Steamship
Tons
From Hongkong
(About)
Destination
arrivals of which seven were of Norviken, Norwegian steainer, 1.779 PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS
BMsh registry, the remainder being of other nationalities, while of the 25 departures, twelve were British ships. Particular's as fol- lows:-
Nationality
21
toris.
Captain T. Kvamme, from Canton, buoy No. B2.- J. M. & Co.
SUNDAY, MARCH 28.
Ships Tonnage
British
7
11:402
RANCHT *KIDDERPORE CATHAY 88. Dah Pu, Norwegian steamer.BURDWAN
1.146 tons, Captain A. Buhre.
French
680
Itällan
1-
534
Norwegian
2,450
Portuguese Japanese
210
382
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Total
13
15,658
VESSELS DUE
Ajax, B. & S., April 11. Andre Lebon, Messageries, April 3.. Arabia, Lloyd Triestino, April 13. B. &B., April 19.
B. & B., April 23. Jebeen, April 1. Bader Rendran,
y's, April 9. Bengloc,
"Loxley's
April 5. Bontekor, J.C.J. Line, April 3. Calchas, B. & S., Cape St. George, Jebsens, April 11. Changte, B. & S., April 9. City of Lyons, Bank Line, April 11. Conte
Lloyd' Triestino, April 9. Corneville
Bank Line, March 31; Cyclops,
238 21.
8.. press abaen's,
of Asia, C.P.8, April 21, Emp. of
of Canada, C.P.S., Emp. of Japan, C.P.B. A
April 9 Emp. of Rasis, C.P.S., March 31. Bamisad,
Jebaan's, March 31. Buryicchus, B.
April Gen. Sherman, States
Co., April 9. Gertrude Maersk Jebsen's, April 2. Gleniffer.
March 30. States Co., April 2 Golden Jardines, Granville, Bask Line, April 18. Hoctor, B. & B., April 23. India, E.A
4.
7.
لم
Isar, Melcher "pril 6.
April Kellerward, Jetson, March Co.,
March 50. Kummaang, Jardino's, March 31, Lahn, Melchers', April 7. Kauly, Lloyd Triestino, April 2. Merkerk, J.C.J. Line, April 8. Mumion, B. & S., April 0. Meneethone, B. & B., May 9 Mentor, B. & 8,
Apri Michigan, Staton Co., April 15. Nankin, E. & A. 8.8. Co.. March 31, Nellore, E. & A. 8.8. Co., April 3. Noto Mars. N.V.K.; March 31. Patrbelas, B. & S., April 6 Ponang Mara, N.T.K., March 30. Perseve, B. & 8., April 5. Potadam, Molchers, April 8. Pres. Adams, Dollars, March 30.
SOMALT
from Balgon, general cargo, | RAJPUTANA berthing at buoy No. B10. RANPURA Hing Lee, & Co. Siljestad, Norwegian str. 2.519 RAWALPINDI
tans, Capt. T. Lind, from Moj
CORFU
mooring at Kowloon Dock-BANGALORE Thoresen & Co.
Tilsalak Dutch steamer, 3,614 tons, Captain L. A. Willemse, from Batavia via. Manila, general cargo, buoy No. A16. J. C. J. Line. Wing Wo Portuguese steamer, 495 tons. Captain I Lemos, from K. C. Wan, general cargo, berthing at budy No. B- Tal Fung & Co. Foo Shing. British steamer, 1,423 tons, Capt. W. G. Walter, from Canton, lying at buoy No BS. -J. M. & Co. Henrik Norwegian steamer, 761
J. tons. Captain”
Sorlie, from Bangkok, cargo: rice. berthing at buoy No B4-- Chin Seng Hona
CLEARANCES
MONDAY, MARCH 29. Ginyo Maru for Kobe Akita Maru for Singapore Kwelying for Swatow Ninghai for Swatow. Allpore for, Singapore Hilda for Shanghai Hiram for Swatow Foo Shing for Swatow Norviken for Swatow An Lee for Dairen Anshun for Amoy Szechüen for Swatow Cape St. Francis for Saigon Manila Maru for Moji Tal Yuan for Canton
Pres. Doumer, Mensageries, April 6. Pres. Jackson, A.M. Line April 2. Hanchi, P. & O., April à.. Rampara, P. & O, Apell 14. Rajputans, P. & O.; March 31. Abelland, Jebsen's, April 11.', Rhexonor, B. & 6., April 7.
BANK LINE (CHINA)LTD.
AGENTS FOR
ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL 8.S. CO., LTD.
UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT.
B.S.
CITY OF DERBY"
8.5, "CITY OF LILLE
Havre, Londen, Botterdam Hamburg Havre, London, Rotterdam & Hamburg.
AGENTS FOR
ANDREW WEIR & CO.
MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA
B.STINHOW TOWN
ELLERMAN KIIB.
18th April 16th May
memecover seçim DINITAL AVVIGAN 1277 Loading for Mauritius Bennion, Tamatave Lourenço Marques, Darpan and Core Portagoni
AD PARCEL 19th April
EAST & SOUTH AFRICA...
M.V.
M.V.
ISIPÍNGO **** INCHANGA”
HIV. “INCOMATI”
Ivarious PastKneza Tz8OEDWAS INDIAN AFRICAN LINE
from Caloutta 4th Apri from Colombo 10th Apr. from Caletitta 4th May; ...from Coldtabo 10th May. fromaloutts 4th June from Colombo 10th June.
Taking PASSENGERS and CARGO for Mombain, Zanzibar, Fein, Lourenco Marques Darbas, Rast London, Port Elizabeth, Muse! Bay and Cape Town.
DRENAGENTS - FOR
KLAVENESS
LINE
(PACIFIC COAST ASIATIC SERVICE)
HONGKONG DIRECT TO LOS ANGELES ( 21 Days) SAN FRANCISCO. PORTLAND AND PUGET SOUND. CORNEVILLE Laing through Be/Lading to Gdar & Arlantic Coast with transhipment at 10 AzKZAT
BALLINGE SUNÁCT TO ALTERATION WITHOUT N 3210K. For Freight or Pamage on any of the above lines apply Telephone #779
first opportunit
THE BANK LINE (CHINA), LTD.
17,000
5,000
3rd April 3rd April
16,000 8,000
17th April 24th April
4
17,000 17.000
1st May
7,000
15th May xfnd May
17,000
19th May
14,500
12th June
8,000
19th June
• Cargo only.
+ Calls Carablanca.
Bombay, Marseilles & London Straits & Bombay
Marseilles & London
Mara. Havre, London, Hbg.
R'dam, Awerp. & Bull Marsailles & London Bombay, Marseilles & London Marseilles, Havre, London, H bg.,
R'dam, Antwerp & Hull
Bombay, Marseilles and London.
do
Mars, Havre, London, Hamburg,
Ridam, Antwerp. & Hull
'Calls Tangier,
All vessels may call at Malta.
BRITISH INDIA - APCAR SAILINGS
TALMA SIRDHANA SHIRALA TILAWA SANTHIA
10,000
31st Mar.
8,000
10th Apr.
8,000 10,000 8,000
26th Apr.
11th May
92nd May
Singapore, Fort Swettenbaṁ Penang, Rangoon & Calcutta
Now is the time to visit, Australia & New Zealand
lands of Ronahine and Romanee., Down Under" you will feel a new being a even if you are not inclined towards Surfing, Fishing, Shooting or Mountainouring you wi find that the Antipodes have plenty to offer you including 25/- for your pound.
On the way down your life aboard will be as you wish, quiet or hectic for the E. & A. will hamour your every whim,
And by the way there is no additional abarge for Dick cabin and there is of course Ban Dook Swimming pool, an Orokosten and a fine (aundry.
A Surgeon and Stewardess are at your disposal and last but not lost-e had almost forgotten the auisine will sat you listening eagerly for the Gong,
Regular monthly sailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan and Hong Kong to, Australia
Hong Kong to Sydney 18 day.
Frequent or sections from Anstenlis with the following,
The Canadian Australialan Line Steamers to be United Kingdom via New Zealand, Vancouver st
The P. & C. Royal Mail Stekmes to London, and
The New Zealand Shipping Co. if Steamers for London via Panama Canal.
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS
KANKIN NELLORE TANDA
7,000
1st May
1}
MARIA Rabaul, Brisbane Hydney. Melbourne & Hobart
BAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN
SHIRALA
Amoy, Shanghai & Japan Shanghai & Japan
do.. do
7,000
3rd Apr.
7,000) 4th Jone
8,000 | 1st Apr.
RAIFUTANA
17,000.
1ht Apt.
NELLORE PROMALI
7,000
4th Apr.
8,000
16th Apr.
TILAWA
10,000
18th Apr.
EANPURA
17,0cu
Ista Apr.
SANTHIA...
8,000 RAWALPINDI 17,000 TANDA
7,000 *BANGALORE 6,000 TALMA
19th Apr.
29th Apr.
Amoy, Shanghai & Japan Shanghai & Japan
6th May
DE MAY
10,000
18th May
Amoy, Shanghaj & Japan
Cargo.only,
Amoy, Shanghai & Japan
Shanghai Jupan
ALL DATES Kes approximate and subject tii alteration without notice. For further information, Pastage, Freight, Handbooks, etc., apply to the Agents:
MACKINNON MACKENZIE CO
PCO BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL HONGKONG]
PROVE 27770
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