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EMPRESS OF RUSSIA May 28 EMPRESS OF JAPAN : June 11 - EMPRESS OF ASIA June. 25 EMPRESS OF CANADA July 9 EMPRESS OF RI SSIA July 23
Regular sailings from Canadian Atlantic Dorts to Europe by Canadian Pacific Atlantic fleet.
"Air-conditioned sleeping and ob- servation cars and daing esra'on Trans-Continental trains Cool- Clean-Quiet Comfortable.
Information from
Canadian Pacific
Union Bldg. Tel. 20752.
Canadian Pacific
N.
KLINE
SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolulu.
SEATTLE & VANCOUVER. (Starts from Kobe)
CHICHIBU MARD.
·TATSOTA MARU
ASAMA MARU
Wednesday, 2ad June, 6 m33. Wednesday, 16th June Wednesday, 7th July
HIKAWA MARU
Monday,
HIYE MARU
+
Tuesday,
24th May 6th June
NEW YORK via Panıma)
+ NARUTO MARU
'Tuesday,
1st June
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu, Los
Angeles, Mexico and Panama.
TAKAOKA MARU.
BOKUYO MARD
HAKOZAKI MARU
TERUKUNI NARU
11th June
Friday, Tuesday, 13th July
LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM
TERUKUNI MARU,
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Saturday, 6th Jane Friday, 18th Jane Saturday, 5th June
LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth. Istanbul, Piracas.
and Marseilles
+ DAKAR MARU
Friday,
11th June
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila and Ports.
KAMO MARU
• m.v. "NEPTUNA"
'ATSUTA MARU
Saturday, 29th May Monday, 31st May
- Saturday, 26th June
BOMBAY vin Singapore, Penang and Colombo.
Friday. 28th May Sunday, "6th June
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and. Rangoor.
Tuesday 25th May Saturday, 5th Juss
+ TOKIWA MARU
CALCUTTA MARU
LISBON MARU
MALAUCA MARU
HARUNA MARU
KITANO MARU
KATORI MARU
Friday. 4th June (Direct to Nanki) Friday, 18th June Saturday, 19th June
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
+ Carge only.
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1937.
Shipping News Week-End Statement, Waterfront
ARRIVALS
SUNDAY, MAY 23.
Sang British steainer. 1.435 tons. Captain Schofield. from Swatow, general cargo. lying at West Point. Wharf.- J. M. & Co. Tjisalak, Dutch steamer, 3.814
News.
NEWS FROM THE WATERFRONT
WEEK-END CARGO
RETURNS
These ships brought 335 Asiatic deck passengers to Hong Kong. During the period under review, 15 ships tert the Colony.
Daring the 24 hours erided at 9.00 a.m. yesterday, a total of 15 tons. Captain L. A. Willamse,
ships brought over 10,299 tons of from Manila, general cargo, cargo to the Colony and carried berthing at buoy No. A2.45.013 tons for through ports J. C. J. Line. Kwangchaw. British steamer 1.572 tons. Captain W. J. King. from Canton, berthing at buoy No. B1-Butterfield and Swire. Tangshan Maru, Japanese steamer, 1,285 tons, Captain N. Sato, from Canton, lying at Yaumati. -N. Y. K. Hal Li Chinese steamer. 2,055
tons,
Captain S. P. Teng. from Shanghai via Swatow, general cargo, China Merchant Steam Navigation's Wharf.— C. M. 8. N., & Co.' Kaying. British steamer. 1,572 tons, Captain E. H. Histed, from Canton. buoy No. B16.- B. & S.* Tilbudak. Dutch steamer. 4,801
ar
tons, Captain J. Maerebout. from Shanghal via Amoy, general cargo, berthing R1 buoy No. 43.-J. C J. Line. Tak Sang, British steamer, 1937 tons. Captain W. A. Balch, from Swatow, general cargo, lying at West Point Wharf J. M. & Co.
Fres,
SATURDAY, MAY 22.
Van Buren, American str., 5.195 tons, Capt. J. E. Murphy, from Shanghai, general cargo, berthing at Kowloon Wharf. Dollar Line.
H
Hai Ching. British steamer, 1322 tons. Captain O. H. Farrar. from Hohow, general cargo, lying at Yaumati.-Douglas & Co. Shantung. British steamer, 1,588
tons., Captain D..C. Cameron, from Canton, buoy No. E20.-" B. & $.
Nanchang, British steamer, 1,488
ሓ
tons, Captain
Middleton, J. from Canton. Taikoo Dock.m B. & 8. Friderun. German steamer, 1,470 tons. Captain H. Reinhardt. from Rabaul. cargo: ivory, berthing at Kowloon Wharf.—— Melchers & Co. "
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Lord Dawson And "Patched-Up Lives"
“Danger To Future Of Race".
im-
Lord Dawson of Penn, speaking at a conference on the care of the tuberculous at Overseas House London, referred to, the movement in this country towards an proved standard of., physical nit- ness, states the "Daily Telegraph." The conference was called by the Overseas League and the Papworth Village Settlement:
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are to have a trace" "If we said Lord Dawson. "we must have the care from communicable diseases. The care and after-care of an open case of tuberculosis is not only, an act" of mercy-I was almost "going to say Justice--to the unfortunate individual concerned: It is a ne- cessity for the health of the com- munity,"
of all people suffering
The growth of knowledge and social consciousness had led to the saving of many lives which in prévious generations would have been removed by death. But they must not forget that therein tay a danger for the future of the race.
BEGETTERS OF CHILDREN ·
"Lives that are merely patched up," he added, "are not good be- setters of children for the next generation, and the more patched- up lives you save the greater risk you run
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"It is not an argument for not doing justice to the full to the patched-up life, but it is a for doing everything to separate the case that could be cured from that which could only be patched up."
PASSENGERS
Arrivals By The
Chichibu Maru
The N.X.X. Indi Chichibu Maru arrived on Friday from Los An- gėles, via Japan ports and Shang- hal, with the following passengers:
15
RAJPUTA
CREENDE
PO-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES
MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS
TAKING " CARGO FOR
Straits, Java, Burma, Ceylon, India, Persian Gulf, Mauritius, Fast and Coath Africa.
Australia, "Red Sea,
Europe.
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL. STEAMERS
under contract with H.M. Government
Egypt.
áli 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 notice.
Steamship
From
Tona
Hongkong
(About)
Miss Mary Agnes Austin, Mrs. Hana Arakawa, Mr. Shozo. Mr. Wataru Arakawa, Miss., Sachiko Arakawa, Mra. "Mari Bell, Mrs. Margaret Beaumont, Mr. Escandor Bernardo. "Mr. Daniel Coll. Mrs. Madeline Colt Mr. Philip Rufus Dayls. Mrs. Jane Florence Davis, Mr. Frederick Dickason, Mrs. Bertha Dickason, Misa Ann Dicka- son, Miss Jean Dickason, Miss Lots Dickason, Mr. Basil D. Derco. Mr. Thomas Gilbert Figgs, Mr. Minshull Ford, Mr. Takeo Fuj!!. Miss Socaro Ferol, Mr. Chuji Fujibayashi, Mr. Cliford Greeman, Miss Elizabeth Graham, Miss Lizzie Greer, Mr. Hugh Gilmer. Mr. Yuklmori Hibino, Mr. Edwin Holbrock, Mr. Jose Ieberto, Mr. Minoru Ichiki. Mrs. Toki Kitaura." Mrs. Ela S. Keffer. Miss Francis Keffer, Mr. Sakaye Kawakatsu. Mrs. Ella
*MIRZAPORE 7,000- Conella Lown, Mr. Liaram. RAWALPINDI Lekhraj. Mr. Sydney McMickael, Mr. Toshikazu Maene, Mr. Francis E. McArte, Miss Sophia Mc- Loughlin, Miss Hellen Taylor Mc- Laurin, Miss Elzabeth McLaurin. Miss Shield Molle, Mr. Frederick Marshall. Mr. Alexander Minjoot,
BANCET Mrs. Edith M. Minjoot, Mr. Robert "BEHAR McRae, Mr. Imantro Maruyama,
1:
Dentinacion
PENINSULARGE ORIENTALOSAILINGS
**JEYPORE
CORFU
BANGALORE
NALDERA CARTHAGE *BHUTAN
12th June 10th June"
27th May
17,00M
29th May
16
3,000
Bib June
14,500 6,000
16,000 14 500 6.000
17,000 6,000
24th July.
3'st July
7th Aug.
26th June 10th July 17th July
+ Calls Tangier.
Straits, Bomisy & Karachi Bombay, Alueilles and London, Bombay, Karachi & Persian Gulf. Bombay, Marseilles & London Mars., Havre, London, Hamburg B'da, Antwerp. & Hull Bombay, Marseilles & Londen.
do
Marn. Havre, London, H'bg..
R'dam Awerp. Hall Bombay, Marseilles & London Mars, Havre, London, Hbg,
R'dm, Averp., & Bull.
Bombay, Biurailles & Lordon.
APCAR SAILINGS,
* Cargo only.
All vessels may call at Malta.
BRITISH INDIA
10,000 8,000 8,000 10,000 $,000
5th June
19th June..
3rd July
17th July
31st July
Mr. Theodore Nelson, Mrs. Shigeko KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 Nakazawa, Mr. Kenga Nakata. Mr. Tckutaro Ozaki, Mrs. Kiyoko Okazaki, Mr. Kenji Oishi, Mr. Cecilio Ortega, Mr. A. Rivas Otero, Miss Alice Potts, Mrs. Kathleen Mary Procter, Mr. Jacob Ross, Mr. Alfred H Record. Miss Jessle Mabel Robertson, Mr. Maurice C. Rypinaki. Mrs. Cella Rypinskl Miss Sara Frances Rypinski Mr. Paul L. H. Rushfus, Mrs. Ida H. Ross, "Master Charles 5. Ross, Mr. Seiro Salto, Mr. Paul Johann Seelig. Miss Tome Bakal. Mr. Douglas Stevens. Mrs. Haruko Тоуата. Miss Toyama. Master Koji Toyama, Mrs. Os Takate, Miss Margurite Ward. Miss Dorothy Walsh, Mr. Rowden White, Mr. Harry D. Weldman, Mr. Masamoto Yamane.
.Akiko
mediaeval outlook of regarding diseased or disabled persons as it rerior creatures. That frame of mind must go.
Hydra II. Norwegian steamer. 823 tons. Captain Pedersen, from Bangkok, cargo: rice, berthing at buoy No. C1.-
Sir Kingsley Wood, Minister of Wing Fung Cheong.
Health: pleading for "a common Leverkusen, German steamer, 4,363
front against this great enemy to tons. Captain Bretschneider,
The latter needed a kindly shel-human health and happiness." trom Shanghal.' general cargo.
ter, but without any effort arti- said that tuberculosis still stood in berthing at buoy No. A4-Acially to restore them to OM this country next to cancer on the Jebsen & Co.
active community in which they list of killing diseases. were unfitted to take a part.
Anshun.
British steamer, 1,860 tors, Captain C. P. Miller, from Singapore, general cargo, berthing at buoy No. 33.-; B. & S.
रा
FRIDAY, MAY 21,
Chichibu Maru. Japanese steamer, 10 274 tons. Capt.. Y. Tomioka. from Shanghai. general cargo, berthing at Kowloon Wharf.-- N. Y. K.
Foo Shing. British steamer, 1,423 tons, Captain Walter. from Swatow, general cargo.
berthing at buoy No. B8.--
J. M. & Co.
Dr. F. R. G. Heaf, of the LC.C. Public Health Department, saic that the greater strain of life in London gave the City a higher tuberculosis rate than that of country generally. The class which endured the hardest physical strain, received the lowest wages and spent the smallest amount on food, was the one most prone to tuberculosis.
MEDIAEVAL OUTLOOK
Sir Pendrill Varrier-Jones, toun-
"The Marquess of Willingdon, late Viceroy of India, read a letter from the Duke of Kent welcoming the delegates.
TALMA SIRDHANA - SHIRALA TILAWA SANTHIA
Singapore, Port. Swattenham Penang, Rangoon & Calcutta
Now is the time to visit, Australia & New Zealand
lands of Funshine and Bomance. "Down Under" you will feel a new being and”, evon if you are not inclined towards Surfing, Fishing, Shooting or Mountaineering you will find that the Antipods have plenty to offer you.including 24. for your pound.
On the way down your life aboard will be as you wish, quiet or heatle for the B, & à, will humow your every whim,
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And by the way, there is no additions oba:go for Deck Cabins and there is of course San Dock Awimming pool, an Orchestra and a fine Laundry.
A Burgeon and Stewardess are at your disposal and last but not least-we had almost forgotten the auisine will set you listening eagerly for the Gong.
Regular monthly sailings" frum Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan and Hong Kong to Australia.
Hong Kong to Sydney--19 days.
Frequent connections from Australia with the following:-.
Vancouver, etc.
"The Canadian Australasian Line Stomers to the United Kingdom via New Zealand,
The P. & O. Koyal Mai! Steamers to London and
The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers for London via Punama Canal.
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS
TANDANAS. NANKIN NELLORE
7,000 7,000
4th June
:ad July
7,000
Sias July
Manila, Rabaul," Brbsbane Sydney. Melbourne & Hobart
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN
"Please convey my good wishes "the for a successful outcome," Duke stated. "As patron of the conference I'am very glad to ob-. SIRDHANA serve the keen interest that is be-NALDERA ing taken in its work, and as the
NANKIN president of Papworth I feel espe
SHIRALA CARTHAGE claily that the alms and ideals of
➤BHUTAN the delegates constitute a signal⚫BEHAR demonstration. for progressive TILAWA thought and a splendid gesture of RANCHI
der and medical director of Pap-co-operation between the medical NELLORE worth Village Settlement, said services of the British Common- that too often they clung to the wealth of Nations."
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INDIAN AFRICAN LINE from Colombo 10th June. from Colombo 10th July, from Colombo 10th Aug.
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"Amoy, Shanghai & Japan Shanghai & Japan
8,000 10,000
27th May
27th May
Amoy, Shanghai & Japan Shanghai & Japan
7,000
3rd June,
8,000
10th June
14,500
10th June
6,000
11th June
8,000
20th June
10,000
gith June
17,000 7,000.
24th June 4th June
* Cargo only.
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