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Shipping
ARRIVALS
TUESDAY, MAY 11.
Golden Dragon, American str.,
News Daily Statement, Clearances.
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Ships In Harbour, etc.
NEWS FROM THE WATERFRONT
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VESSELS DUE
Aeneas, B. & 8.. May 25. Ajax, B. & S., May 18. Antichus, B. & 8., May 21.
3.460 tons, Capt. C. H. Dr Freight And Asiatic Aramis, Mesageries', May 14
from Molt general cargo.. mooring at Stonecutters.— States & Co.
Tibadak, Dutch steamer. 4,801 tons. Captain J. Nacrebout, from" Muntok, general cargo, berthing at buoy No. A
J. C. J. Line.
Tai Ping, British steamer, 2,582 tons, Captain A. M. Frame, from Melbourne vla Manila, general cargo, Holt's Wharf.- 8. & S.
Pet Chin. Chinese steamer, 1,002 tons. Captain A. Waxmouth, from Swatow, general cargo, berthing at buoy No. B10,- Yee Tal Hong. Norviken, Norwegian steamer. 1.779 tons Capt. P. Woxholt, from Swatow. general cargo, lying at West Point. Whart.- J. M. & Co.
Dah Pu. Norwegian steamer, 1,148 tons. Captain Buhre, from Canton, lying at Yaumati.— Wallem & Co.
Pres. Lincoln, American str., 8.730
tons, Capt. W. O, Kohlmeister. from Shanghai, general cargo, berthing at Kowloon Wharf.-- Dollar Line.
Tonjer, Norwegian steamer: 1949 tons. Captain H. Rasmussen. from Chinwangtao, cargo: coal. mooring at Lai Chi Kok.— Dodwell & Co.
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Hai Tan, British steamer, 2225 E Walker, tons, Captain
from Swatow, general cargo: berthing at Douglas Wharf- Douglas & Co.
Ginyo
MONDAY, MAY 10...
Maru, Japanese steamer. 6.128 tons. Captain H. Itani. from Shanghai, general cargo. berthing at Kowloon Wharf. - N. Y. K.
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Passenger Returns
9.00
(BY LONGSHOREMAN). "During the 24 hours ended at a.m. yesterday, the freight returns, received from the Har- bour Office showed a fairly high tonnage movement. a good pro- portion being contributed American ships.
was
by
The total tonnage of gencrat cargo carried by vessels to the Colony
with 13.022 tons. British steamers carrying 870 tons. Through cargo for ports beyond the, Colony "amounted to 23.894 tons of which 4,265 tons were carried by British steamers. Asiatic deck passengers entering the Colony during the twenty-four hours "ended at 9 am. yesterday were 1.746. of which, 1.294 were from British steamers.
There were altogether fourteen arrivals, of which five were of British registry, the remainder being of other nationalities, while of the 14 departures. FIX were British ships. Particulars as fol- lows.-
Nationality
British American German
Tonnage 5,135
Alaus Maru, N.Y.K., May 29, Haugalors, P. & O., May 18 Bonniacdkui, Loxley's, May 25. Chichibu Maru, N.V.K., May 27. City of Elwood, States Co., May 15, City of Lillo, Bank Line, May 15. City of Wellington, Bank Line, May Coute Blancamano, L.'Triestino, May 1 Corte, P. & O., May '12. Cremer, J.C.J. Line. May 18. Danmark, A. Co., May 18. Dameducas, B. & S., May 17. Durban Maro, N.Y.K., May 13. Emp. of Asia, C.P.8., June 17. Emp. of Canada, C.P.B., May 12. Emp, of Japan, C.P.8. Jung 4. Emp. of Russia C.P.8., May 20. Felix Roussel, Messegarien, May 28. Friderim, Melchors', May 24. Fuldo, Molchers, May 13. Fashi Maru, N.T.K., May 31. | G.G.P. Doanier, Mesangories', May 15.
Clonen Maru, N.Y.K., May 27. Gen. Pershing, States Co., May 91. Gen. Sherman, Statos Co., June 11 Gneisund, Melchers' May 13. Grete Maernic, Jebaon's, May 31. Hakolato Maru, N.Y.K., May 12. Hakusan Maru, N.YK., May 21. Havel, Melchers", Mar 18. Heiyo Mara, N.Y.K., May 12. Hosang, Jardino's, May 17. Irisbank, Bank Line, May 30, Islami, Jardine's, May 13. Itauri, Jebsen's, May 17. Java, E.A. C., May 19 Jespero, P. & O., May. Kashii Maru, N.Y.E., May 17, Kutsang, Jardino's, May 18, Leverkusen, Jebsen's, May 29, Lisbon Maru, N.Y.K., May 25. Medon, B. & S., May 24
Ships
5
2
$,009
1
8.574
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Norwegian Japanese Chinese
3
5,613
4075
2
8.510
Mirzapore, P. & O., May 27.
Total
30,916
Nake
Harn,
Nakler, P.&O., May 2.
Tilawa.
tons
6.153
British steamer.
Captain J. G. Lindon, from Amoy. general cargo, berthing at Kowloon Whart- M. M. & Co.
اول
Britain's "N.Q.C." Warships
Naval Critics Of Cruiser Weakness
mounting no fewer than 15 6.1 guns.
- Letters from naval officers and other readers, protesting against the construction of the seven Dido Under the 1936 London Treaty class cruisers, continue to be re-
this country, together with the ceived, states the "Dally Tele- | United States and France, has graph." In every case surprise is agreed to restrict future cruisers expressed that the Admiralty to 8,000 tons... and five vessels.of should have approved the design this size are about, to be ordered. of ships inferior at all points to They are expected to mount nine the least powerful cruisers of tor- al guns, Since the seven arr eign navies
and feeble Dido cruisers, although orderea have not yet been started It would be quite practicable to re- design them as 8,000-ton ships.
They are already coming to be known as the "N.Q.C."-Not Quite Cruiser-class.
It is officially stated that the Dido class will displace, only 5,300 tons. It is understood that the speed will be 324 knots at most and the main armament six fin
guns.
The smallest foreign cruisers building for any major naval Power are the French La Gallis soniere class, of 7,600 tons, with a battery of nine in guns.
N.Y.K., May 12.
Nankin, E. & A. B.B. Co., May 30.
Neleus, R. & 8., May
Neptuna, Gibbs & Ñ.Y.K's, May 25 Oder, Melchers', May 14:
Penang Mart, N.F.K., May 18. Philoctetes, B. & S., May 31. Porthos, Messageries', May 18. Pres. Grant, A.M. Line, May 14. Preisen, Jobsen's, May 31, Protesilaus. B. & S., May 22. 'Ramparo, F. & O., May 14. Rawalpindi, P. & O., May 28.
Rio de Jaasim Mani, 0.9.K., May 17. Roseville, Bork Line, May 28. Santhia, B... (Apear), May 20. Saronakerk, J.C.J. Line, May 15. Silveryow, Farness, May 14.
Sirdhana, D.I. (pcar), May, Somali P & O., May 21, Sophie Eickmers, Jebsen's, May 19.. Suiyang, B. & 8., May 12. Tai Ping, Dodwell's, May 15. Takooks Maru, N.T.E., May 22. Tonda, E. & A. 3.8. Co., May 31: Tasman, 1.C.J. Line, June 1, Thermopylae, Thoresen's, May 2." Tjisroen, 1.C.J. Line, May 18. Tattori Mara, NY.K., Mov 19. Toyans aru. N.Y... May 21. Toyooka Maru, N.V.K., May 12. Van Heutaz, J.C:J: Line, May 12,
table to be destroyed out of hand and we should risk repetitions, on a larger scale, of the disaster which twice befell the Scandina- vían convoy in the last war.
It is also emphasised" that the Dido will carry about 470 officers COST OF HIGGER SHIPS
and men, who, as one correspon- The extra cost of enlarging them dent remarks, "will have hardly a
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8,000 70,000
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5th June
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Frequent connections from Australia with the following: -
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The P. & 0. Royal Mail Bioamu 's to London and
The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamors for London via Panama Canal,
EASTERN & QUSTRALIAN SAILINGS,
NANKIN
NELLORE
7,000 7,000
4th June ind July
7,000
91st July
Rabaul, Brisbane Manila, Bydney. Melbourne & Hobart
́SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN
is estimated at £400,000 per ship.dog's chance in action with one of TANDA Thus, for an additional expendi- the big foreign cruisers they are ture of £2,800,000 the Navy would likely to meet." War experience get seven really powerful Aghting proves that skill and heroism avall ships. If the Dido class is built as little against superior armament. originally designed. over £9,000,- 000 will be spent on seven ships which could not fight any foreign cruiser of modern type on equal terms
Time presses, and unless the
CORFU
NANKIN
Dido design la revised 'forthwith TALMA the country will be committed to BANGALORE the building of these inferior IRDHANA Italy has launched two cruisers
ships. As I explained in a pre-NALDERA Several naval officers. point out vious article. à precedent for such of 7.874 tans, with a speed of 35
SHIRALA established in 1833 CARTHAGE knots and 10 sin guns, Germany that in time of war our commerce action was has five ships of 6.000 tons, with is likely to be ralded by big, when the Southampton class, first, BHUTAN mine 6in guns, and is building heavily-armed enemy cruisers. As designed for 7.000 tons and eight | TILAWA three 10,000-ton vessels with eight convoy guards, therefore, the Dido sin guns, were altered before lay
nine
The 8in. guns.
new and her six sisters would be of i ing down to ships of 9,000 tons Japanese cruisers are of 8.500 tons, doubtful use. They...would be with 12, 6in guns.”
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