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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 17, 1937.

Via Canada Shipping News Hi-End Statement. Waterfriet

TO UNITED STATES

AND EUROPE

ARRIVALS

SUNDAY, MAY 16.

Japanese steamer. 3.084 tons, Captain Y. Futs, from Mike, cargo:"

coal, berthing at buoy No. A12- M. B. K.

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA May 28 Shoel Maru, EMPRESS OF JAPAN June 11 EMPRESS OF ASIA June 25

EMPRESS OF CANADA July 9 EMPRESS OF RUSSIA July "23

Regular sailings from Canadian Atlantic ports to Europe by Canadian Pacife Atlantic fleet.

Air-conditioned sleeping and ob- servation cars and dining cars on Trans-Continental trains. Clean-quiet-Comfortable.

Information from

Cool-

Canadian Pacific

Union Bldg. Tel. 20782.

Canadian Pacific

YKLINE

N.

SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolulu.

CHICHIRU MARU

TATSUTA MARU

ASAMA MARO

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.

HIKAWA MARU

HIYE MARD

NEW YORK via Panama.

+ NARUTO MARU

Wednorday, 2nd June Wednesday, 16th June Wednesday, 7th July (Starts from Kobe)

Monday, Tuesday,

24th May 8th June

Tuesday,

1st June

SOUTH AMERICA (Went Const) via Japan, Honolulu, Loi

Angeles, Mexico and Panama.

LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM

1

TAKAOKA MARU

BOKUYO MARU

FUSHIMI MARU

HAKOZAKI MARU

TERUKUNI MARU

I

Friday, 11th June Tuesday. 19th July

22nd May ...Saturday,

Saturday, ath Jone 18th June. Friday,

LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus.

And Marseilles

+ DAKAR MARU

Friday,

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila and Ports.

BOMBAY via Singapore. Penang and Colomba.

KAMO MARU

m.v. "NEPTUNA"

ATSUTA MABU

+ TOKIWA MARU

CALCUTTA MARU

LISBON "MARU

MALACCA MARU

11th June

29th May Saturday,

31st May Monday, Saturday. 26th June

Friday, 28th May Sunday, 6th June

25th May 5th Jane

Wednesday, 19th May (Direct to N'saki) Friday, 91st May

Tuesday

Saturday,

Friday, 4th June

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon,

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA, ·

HAKUSAN MARU ATSUTA HARU

HARUNA MARU

+ Cargs only.

GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS IN THE ORIENT FOR THE

CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE

Joint Passenger Agenta:-

GIBB. LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

P. & O. BUILDING.

TzL. 30201

BARBER WILHELMSEN

Pacific

LINE

MONTHLY SERVICE.

SAN FRANCISCO

LOS ANGELES

TO

Panama

Atlantic

BALBOA (Parma) NEW YORK' CRISTOBAL "(Colon) BOSTON, NEXT SALLING

M.V. "TAI PING"

ON

18th MAY

EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION

FOR 12 PASSENGERS.

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

AGENTS

HONG KONG BANK BUILDING.

Shinton Maru. Japanese steamer.

884 tons, Captain T. Yoshida, from Newchwang. cargo: coal, berthing at buoy No. A13- D. K.. K.

Penang Maru, Japanese steamer, 3,230 tons. Captain Y. Kimura, from Yokohama, general cargo, berthing at Kowloon Whart NY. K

Hal. Chen, Chinese steamer. 2060 tons. Captain H. Y. Eu, from Canton, China Merchant Steam Navigation's Wharf.-

C. M. S. N. & Co. City of Dalhart.

steamer,

American

3,689 tor, Captain

|

Week-End New's.

NEWS FROM THE NAMES FOR NEW WATERFRONT BATTLESHIPS

WEEK-END CARGO

RETURNS –

(BY LONGSHOREMAN) During the 24 hours ended at 9.00 a.m. yesterday, a total of 22 ships brought over 11,806 tons of cargo to the Colony and carried 33.441 tons for through porta. These ships brought 2,827 Aslatle deck passengers to Hong Kong. During the period under review 18 ships left the Colony.

SHIPPING

MOVEMENTS

The R.M.S. Empress of Russia C Michal, from Baltimore arrived at Nagasaki on the 16th and via Manlia. general cargo, May (Sunday) at 5.30 am. berthing at buoy No. A10-left Nagasaki on the same day at She is due at Shanghal States & Co.

2 p.m. on the 17th May (to-day) at 6 pm. and leaves Shanghal for Hong Kong and Manila on the 18th May

(to-morrow) at 2 p.m.

str..

w

Conte Blancamano. Italian

13.841 tons, Capt. G. Ferrara, from Shanghai, general cargo, berthing at Kowloon Wharf. – Lloyd Triestino. Fukukea Maru. Japanese steamer,

The m.s. Have! (N.D.L.) is due 1,548 tons, Captain N. Hirose,

to arrive on Wednesday. the 19th from Swatow, general cargo,

instant and will sail on the 20th lying at O. S. K.'s Wharf-instant for Shanghal and Japan

via North China parts.

O. 8. K...

Amagisan Maru, Japanese steamer,

4,711 tons, Capt. K. Takazugi. | =

from Singapore, general cargo, Serooskerk, Dutch steamer, 5,293 berthing at buoy No. A2,- M. B. K.

Ha Tan. British steamer, 2,225 tons, Captain E. Wa'ker, from Swatow, general cargo. berthing at Douglas Whart Douglas & Co.

King Yuan, British steamer, 1,546

tors. Captain J. D. Fraser. from Canton, buoy No. B20. B. & S.

City of Elwood, American steamer.

3,822 tons, Captain Adams, from Manila. general cargo, berthing at buoy No. A15.- States & Co.

Daviken, Norwegian steamer.

via

tans, Captain F. L. Leujes. from Shanghai, general cargo, berthing a buoy No. AL- J. C. J. Line.

Sulyang. British str.. 1.594 tons. Capt. F. Gibbs, from Canton. berthing at buoy No. B21.- B. & S. Produce. Norwegian steamer, 743 tons. Captain E. Winsnes, from Hon Kohe, cargo: 'salt, racoring at Stonecutters. K. Larsen & Co.

Danmark, Danish steamer, 5.342

1,778 tons. Captain G. Svarte, from Tsingtao and Shanghal | Mao

Cargo, Swatow, general iving at West Point Whart 3. M. & Co. Tsinan,

British steamer, 2,100 tons, Captain S. M. Barling. from Shanghai via Amoy. general

cargo, berthing at buoy No. B21-Butterfield and Swire.

Kut Sang, British ateamer. 3.052 tons Captain D. R. Kibee. from Osaka via Kobe, general cargo, Stonecutters.- J. M. & Co.

Hong

SATURDAY, MAY 15.

steamer, Kheng, British 3.975 tons, Captain D. M. Hood, from Singapore, general cargo, berthing at buoy No. "A4.-- Hệ Thong & Ca Bangalore, British steamer, 2874 tons, Captain M. G. Symons, from Antwerp via Singapore, general cargo. Kowloon Wharl -M. M. & Co.

Hai Ching. British steamer, 1,322 toris, Captain O. H. Farrar. from Canton, lying at Yaumati "-Douglas & Co.

Hai Yang. British steamer, 1,431 Erwin, toms, Captain" W. G. from Swatow, general cargo. mooring at Lai Chi Kok.- Douglas & Co.

Bandoeng Maru, Japanese steamer,

2.469 tons, Captain T. Tomita, from Tawao. general cargo, berthing at buoy No. 4114 O, S, K

tons. Captain A. Fjernum.

from Singapore. general cargo, berthing at Kowloon Wharf--- East Asiatic & Co.

steamer,

Lee, Chinese 1,222 tons. Captain S. Sano. from Tsingtao, general cargo, berthing at buoy No. 314- Yee Tal Hong. Kwangtung. British steamer. 1.572 tons, Captain J. R. Nisbet, from Canton, buoy No. B14.- B. & 8, Fresident Grant, American steam- er, 8,405 tons, Captain L *B.. Clark, from Seattle via Shanghai, general cargo. berthing at Kowloon Wharf.—- American Mail Line. G.G. Paul Doumer, French steamer,

734 tons, Capt. P. B. Morganti, from Haiphong via K. C, Wan. general cargo, bugy No. B10.

M. M & Co. Sliveryew, British steamer. 3.385.

"An "Admiral Class

| COMMEMORATING

GREAT SEAMEN

Though In a technical sepse the three new battleships of the cur- rent year's building programme are to be of the same class as the King George V and Prince of Wales of 1936 programme. In nomencla- ture they are to form a new "Ad- miral" class. The First Lord of the Admiralty announced in the House of Commons that they would be named Anson, Jellicoe, and Beatty.

15

RAJPUTAS

(CREEN 1435

P&O BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS TAKING CARGO FOR

Australia,

Red Sea, Egypt, Europe.

Straita, Java, Burma, Ceylon, India, Persian Gulf, Mauritius, East and South Africa.

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY...... DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS under contract with F.M. Government

All vessels may call at any ports on or off the route-and the route ni all

sailings are subject to change or deviation with or without notice.

Stoamship

From

Топа

Hongkong

(About)

Destinacion

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS

There was an "Admiral" class of battleships towards the end of the nineteenth century. There was to have been another towards the end of the War, of which the Hood only was completed, her three sister-ships being countermanded while still in an carly stage of con- struction when the War came to an end. While names of distin-- guished admirals of the past have recently been given only to flotilla leaders. It is fitting. now that battleships are once more being built, that there should be a rever- sion to the earlier precedent of commemorating great" seamen by *BEUTAN. naming after them great ships.

FORMER ANSONS

SOMALI

MIBZAPORE RAWALPINDI CORFU

BANGALORE

7,000

32nd May

7,000

29th May

17,000

29th May

14,500

12th June

6,000

19th June

NALDERA

16,000

16th June.

CARTHAGE

14,500

10th July

€,000

17th July

17,000

24th July

8,000

31st July

7th Aug.

BANCHI *BEHAR

* Cargo only.

„Marseilles, Havre, London, H'bg.

Ram., Antwerp & Hull. Straits, Bombay & Karachi

↑ Calle Tangier.

Bombay, Ashreilles and London.

·· do

Mars, Havre, London, Hamburg

B'dam, Antwerp, & Hull Bombay, Marseilles & Londen.

Hars. Harre, Londos, H'bg..

B'dam., A'werp. & Hull Bombay, Marseilles & London Mars, Havre, London, 'bg,

R'dm, A'werp, & Hull. Bombay, Marseilles & Londen.

All vessels may call at Malta

No former ships of the Navy have | KAISAR-L-HIND | 11,500 berne the numes of Jellicoe or Beatty, for it is not two years since the deaths of these two great men. It is not necessary to tell even the younger generation recently cr their claims to fame: they are well known. But there have been five former Ansons, named after the circumnavigator and victor at Finisterre in 1747. -

The first, a 60-gun ship, was so named when she was launched in the year of that victory: she was sold out of the Navy in 1773. The second Anson, 64, was launched in 1781 and had a long and honour- able career in action before she was wrecked of Mount's Bay on December 29, 1807. "The third was a 74, launched at Hull in 1812 and broken up in 1851. The fourth, an 81-gun ship with engines of 800 horse-power, was launched in 1860. to be obsolete before she was com- pleted, since the day of the Ironclad was already at hand. She was renamed Algiers when her suc- cessor, the 10,600-ton battleship of the first "Admiral" class, WLS launched in 1886, and she did duty as a harbour ship at Chatham up to 1904. The Afth was placed on the sale list after 23 years in 1909.

One of the Hood's sister-ships was to have been named Anson in 1919, but, as she was never com- pleted the sixth of the name is the new ship of this year's programme.

BRITISH INDIA

SANTHIA TALMA SIRDHANA SHIRALA TILAWA

-

APCAR

9,000

22nd May

10,000

5th June

8,000

19th Junc

5,000

3rd July

10,000

17th July

SAILING S

Singapore, Port Swettenham Penang, Kangoon & Calcutta

Now is the time to visit, Australia & New Zealand

lands of Fanskins and Romance. "Down Under" you will feel now being and even if you are mat inclined towards Surfing, Tubing, Shooth g or Mountaineering you will And that the Antipodes are plenty to offer yen.-including 251- for your pound.

On the way down your life aboard will be as you wish, quiet or hectig for the E. & A. Will humour your avory (wklin,

N

And by the way, there is no additonal charge for Denk Cabins and there is of ooree Sen Dook Awimming pool, an Orchestra and a fine laundry.

A Surgoon and Stewardess are at your disposal and last but not least we had almoont forgotten the onirine will set you listening eagerly for the Gong.

Regalar monthly sailings from Hong Kong to changhai and Japan and Hong Kong to Anstralia.

Hong Kong to Sydary--19 days.-

Frequent connections from Australis with the following: -

The Canadian Australasian Line Sommers to the United Kingdom vís New Zealand, Vancouver, etc.

The P. & O. Royal Mail Stammes to London and

The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers for London via Panama Canal,

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS

tons, Captain J. Irvine, from Shanghai, general cargo,

TANDA at Taikoo Dock.- mooring Furness (Far-East) & Co.

FRIDAY, MAY 14. Glenshiel, British steamer. 5,769)

tona, Captain P. L. Sanders. from London via Singapore, general cargo, Holt's Wharf. J. M. & Co..

Itauri,

IN WIRELESS TOUCH

The following ships are expect- ed to be in wireless communics- tion with Hong Kong Radio:-

Azichl

NANKIN NELLORE

*7,500

4th June:

7,000

2nd July

7,000

Slat July

Manila,

Rabaul, Brisbane. Bydney. Melbourne & Hobart

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

*BANGALORE STRDHANA NALDERA BANKIN SHIRALA CARTHAGE

German steamer, 4,225 tons, Captain Schladebach, via Singapore, general cargo:

Empress Mary,

of BHUTAN, berthing at Kowloon Wharf Canada. Silver Larch, Conte BEHAR Jebsen & Co.

Blancamano, Tamara, General TILAWA Lushản Maru, Japanese steamer, Perabing, Akagisan Maru, Bangs- | RANCHI

1,507 tons. Captain T. buchi, lore, Ranpura, Bandoeng Maru, from Canton, berthing at Soochow Canton, President Lin- buoy No. B4N. Y. K.

coin. Hosang and Yünnan.

BANK LINE (CHINA)LTD.

AGENTS FOR

ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL 8.S. CO., LTD.

UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT

ELIERMAN LINE

18th Jane

8.3. - "CITY OF WELLINGTON " Bars, London, R'daw, Hamburg & Glasgow 8.8. "CITY OF ATHENS " Havre, London, Botterdar, Hamburg & Glasgow 18th July

AGENTS FOR

ANDREW WEIR & CO.

MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA

8.8. "TINHOW

ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE 28th July.

Loading for Mauritius Reunion, Tamatave I onrence Marques, Dorben and Cape Forta, EAST & SOUTH AFRICA LUZurious Pabbenotz VESSEL.......... INDIAN AFRICAN LINE

from Calcutta 4th June; from Calcutta 4th July;

M.V. M.V.

"LINCOMATI "

ISIPINGO.

M.V.

INCHANGA"

from Calcutta 4th Aug.;

from Colombo 10th June, from Colombo 10th July, from Colombo 10th Aug.

Taking PASSENGERS and CARGO for Mombasa, Zanzibar, Beira, Lourenco Marques Durban, East London, Part Elizabeth, Mouse! Bay and Cape Town

ALL BAILINGH SUBJECT TO ALERATION WITHOUT. A szok For Freight or Famage on any of the above lines apply ----

TELEPHONE 28021.

Telephone 27791.

THE BANK LINE (CHINA), LTD.

do

Aroy, Shanghai & Japan Shanghai & Japan

8,000 8,000 16,000

17th May

Shanghai & Japan

27th May

27th May

Amoy, Shanghai & Japan Bhanghai & Japan

7,000

-3rd Jane

8,000

10th June

14,00

10th June

01:00

11th June

8,000

20th June

10,000 17,000

24th June 24th Jude

Cargo only,

hanghai & Japan

do.

Amoy, Bhanghai & Japan" Shanghai & Japan

ALL DATES are approximate sud subject to alteration without notice.

For further information, Famage, Freight, Handbooks, etc., apply to the Agente:-

AFS

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE,CO

P G.O BUILDING. CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG

PHONE 27721.

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