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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1937.

Shipping News Daily Statement, Glearances,

ARRIVALS

MONDAY, MAY 24. Hothow. British steamer. 1.629

tons. Captain W. L Thomas, from Swatow, general cargo.

*Ships in Harbour, etc.

NEWS FROM THE SHIP'S CHARTER

WATERFRONT

berthing at buoy No. 820 Freight And Asiatic

B. & S..

Willandra British steamer, 3,278

Regular "sallings from Canadian „

to

by Europe Atlantle ports Canadian Pacle Atlantic fleet.

Foo

Air-conditioned sleeping and ob- servation cars and dining cars on Trans-Continental trains. Cool Clean-QuietComfortable.

Information from

Canadian Pacific,

Union Bldg. Tel. 20752.1

Canadian Pacific

YKLINE

SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolulu.

CHIORIBU MARU

TATSUTA MARU

ASAMA MARU

Wednesday, 2nd June, 6 a.m. Wednesday,

16th June Wednesday, 7th Jely

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER. (Starts from Kobe')

HIKAWA MABU

HIYE MARU

NEW YORK via Panama.

+ NARUTO MABU

Monday,

Tuesday,

Tuesday,

24th May 8th June

1st June

SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu, Loi

Angeles, Mexico and Panama.

LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM

• TAKAOKA MARU

BOKUYO MARU

RAKOZAKI MARU

TERUKUNI MARU,

TERUKUNI MARU

and Marseilles

+ DAKAR MARU

11th June Friday, Tuesday. 18th July

Saturday, Friday,

Baturday.

ith Jone 18th June 5th June

LIVERPOOL vin Port Said, Beyrouth. Istanbul, Piraece.

Friday,

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila and Ports.

KAMO MARU

m.v. "NEPTUNA"

ATSUTA MARU

+ TOKIWA MARU

CALCUTTA MARU

Saturday,

Monday,

Saturday,

BOMBAY via Singapore. Penang and Colombo.

11th June

29th May

31st May 26th June

Friday,

Sunday,

29th May 6th June

LISBON MARU

Tuesday

MALACCA MARU

Satur-lay,

25 May 5th Jane

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

HARUNA MARU

Friday,

Saturday,

4th June 18th June 19th June

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon.

KITANO HARU (Direct to N'saki) Friday, KATORI MARU

+ Cargo only.

GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS IN THE ORIENT FOR THE

• CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE.

*Joint Passenger Agents:-

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO, LTD.

P. & O. BUILDING.

TEL. 30291

BARBER WILHELMSEN

LINE

MONTHLY SERVICE.

Pacific

SAN FRANCISCO

TO

Parama

Atlantic'

BALBOA (Panama) NEW, YORK LOS ANGELES CRISTOBAL Colon) BOSTON,

NEXT SAILING

"

M.V. TAI YIN

ON

18th JUNE

EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION

FOR 12 PASSENGERS.

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

AGENTS

HONG KONG BANK BUILDING.

tons. Captain D. Williamson, from Manila, cargo: four. berthing at buoy No, A.-- Dodwell & Co.

Shing. British steamer, 1.423 tons, Capt. W. G. Walter, from Canton. buoy No. B8.- 3. M. & Co. Nisho

An

at

Passenger Returns"

(BY LONGSHOREMAN)

received The freight returns, froth the Harbour Office during the 24 hours ended at 9.00 am.

moderate yesterday. showed tonnage movement,

The total tonnage of

toms.

.

general

Maru, Japanese steamer, 1,738 tons. Captain S. Tateno. cargo carried by vessels to the from Milke,

with cargo: coal: Colony was 4.438 tons, berthing at buoy No. A12 British steamers carrying 1,140 M. B. K.

Through cargo for ports Lee. Chinese steamer, 992 beyond the Colony amounted to tons, Captain. K. Makino, 22,679 tons, of which 3.863 tons from Cantor. berthing were carried by British steamers. buoy No. B10.-Yee Tat Hong.

Aslatic deck passengers entering Kung Ping, Chinese steamer, 1.742

the Colony during the twenty-four Sons, Captain

Yong. H. T

hours ended at 9.00 am. yesterday from Canton. China Merchant were 1,483, of which 1,220 were Steam Navigation's Whart.

from Brilish steamers, C. M. S. N. & Co.

There were

altogether twelve Ngow Hock, Norwegian steamer,

arrivals, of which six were of 709 tons, Capt. J. R. Svensen,

British registry, the remainder from Bangkok, cargo:

rice.

being of other nationalities, while berthing at buoy No. 89of the 22 departures, 13 were . Chin Seng Hong.

British ships. Particulars as fol- lows:--

SUNDAY, MAY 23.

Albert Sarraut, French steamer, 1.208 tons. Captain L. Trogue, from Manila, general cargo, berthing at

E4.- buoy Na M. M. & Co. Hawali Maru: Japanese steamer, 3.916 tons, Captain S. Takeya. from Singapore, general cargo. berthing at buoy No. A11- O. S. K.

British str., 6,253 tons, Aeneas,

Captain Blyete, from London via Singapore, general cargo. berthing at Holt's Wharf- B. & S.

Antilochus, British steamer, 5,772 tons, Captain Hatfield. from Singapore, general cargo. berthing at Holt's Wharf.- B. & S.

2,100

Tal Yan. British steamer:

tons. Captain J. K. Clark, from Shanghai via Amuy. general cargo, berthing buoy No. B21-Butterfield and Swire."

DUNDEE HARBOUR

EXTENSION

at

Harbour extension plans, estimat- ed to cost £500,000, are under con- alderation by Dundee Harbour are alternative Trustees. There schemes the reconstruction of the 1,700 ft. long Eastern Wharf, or the building of a new wharf to the east of the existing works.

In the case of the Eastern Whart, additional breadth to the whart would be necessary to allow the A new wharf erection of cranes. would have to be built, further out into the river than the existing foreshore in order to permit of deep water berths. The length of fore shore avaliable ts 1,400 ft. Shed accommodation behind the wharf would be 180ft, in breadth.

Either scheme would be tackled in three sections in order that the financial burden might be divided over a number of years. Various borings are to be made before the Trustees are asked to give their decisions.

1

|

Nationality British

Tonnage 5,009

Ships

8

American Dutch German

1

5.480

5,990

2

7.425

Norwegian Japanese

I

3,205

28

Tota!

27,117

PASSENGERS

Arrivals By The Aeneas

ar-

Record Far East Freight

The Court Line has obtained a rate which is a high record for many years. for its 9.300 dead- weight motor cargo vessel, "Al- dington Court," on a Time Charter for a round voyage to the Far East and home again at 109. per dond- weight ton per month. This can- not be regarded as quite typical of rates obtainable, for it is to

supply the urgent need for ton- nage immediately available on this side to supplement the Hamburg- Amerika Line's regular Eastern service. ..

The regular Unes are now fre- quently in the market for tramp ships, and they invariably have to pay full rates for the early load- ing dates required. Demand is in

for full swing vessels to carry scrap Iron from the United States to Japan, and 373. per ton free of stevedoring expense is being paid by char- terers for loading in the Gulf of Mexico as late as July-August.

Ninety-seven vessels, aggregating about 388,000 tons gross, have been broken up and about 186,000 tons gross of new shipping has taken its place, so that there are about 200,000 tons gross, or about 280,000 tons deadweight of shipping less in existence.

Mr. Haldin added that if the present activity in the freight rates of the world continued there was little doubt that a dividend would be forthcoming for the cur- rent year.

CHINA'S SHIPPING

Ambitious Plan Calls For Extension Of Services

The following passengers. rived here by the ss. Aeneas on

An ambitious scheme has been Saturday from the United King-drawn up by the Ministry of Com- dom, via ports:-

munications in connection with its plan to expand China's shipping Industry:

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

MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS.

TAKING CARGO FOR

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

Australia, Red Sca, Egypt, Europe.

PENINSULAK & 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 notice.

Steamship

From

Tons

Hongkong

(About)

Destinanon

PENINSULAR G ORIENTAL SAILINGS

*MIRZAPORE RAWALFINDI ⚫JEYPORE COBFU *BANGALORE

7,000) 27th May

17,00

29th May

5,000

8th June.

14,500

66,000

12th June 19th June

NALDERA

18,000

28th June

CARTHAGE

14.500

10th July

BHUTAN

61100

17th July

RANCHI

$7,000 €,000

24th July 3 at July

*7,000

7th Aug. 14th Aug.

BEHAR KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 "SOUDAN

• Cargo only.

I Calls Tangier.

Straits, Bombay & Karachi Bombay, Marseilles and London. Bombay, Karachi & Persian Cull, Bombay, Marseilles & Lordon Mars., Havre, London, Hamburg H'dam, Antwerp. & Huil Bombay, Bareilles & London.

Jo

Mars. Havre, London, H'bg..

R'dam., A'werp. & Eul! Bombay, Marseilles & London Mars, Havre, London, H'bg...

R'dm, A'werp. & Hull. Bombay, Mareilles & Loadout Marseilles, Havre, London, H'bges

R'Jam, Antwerp & Hall.

All vessels may call at Malta

BRITISH INDIA - ADCAR SAILINGS,

TALMA SIRDHANA SHIRALA TILAWA SANTHIA

10,000 8,000

5th June

19th June

8,000 10,000 9,000

3rd July

17th July 31st July

Singapore, Port. Bweltenham Pesang, Rangoon & Caloutta

Now is the time to visit, Australia & New Zealand

lande of Sunshine and Homance. "Down Undor" you will feel a new being d even if you are not inclined towards Suring, Fishing, Shooting or Mountaineering you will And that the Antipodes have plenty to offer you.-including 251-fer your pound.

On the way down your life aboard will be as you wish, quiet or hectic for the E. & A. will humour your every whim.

Mr John Jones, Coon. Captain Edward Bernard Cornish Dicken, Mrs. Monique Dicken, Captain

According to this scheme, the Charles Leonard Edwards, Mrs. Ministry is planning to inaugurate Audrey

Edwards, Eveline

Miss

a shipping service between China Shirley Gate Edwards, Mr. Gordon and European and American ports ¦ ¦

Miss Pamela with a China-built ocean liner on Patrick Freeman, Vera Henning, Mrs. Rosamund Ley the run. This liner, according to Moody. Mr. Alexander Ross Mur-the scheme, will be from 25.000 so ray. Mrs. Gladys Netona Murray, 30,000 tons and she will be designed Mr. Sydney Herbert Mitchell Sq after the Chinese palace: Lør. Thomas Franels Moloney

It is estimated that the proposed Paymstr. Cdr. Horace Geldardiner will cost approximately $40.- | Oswin, Mrs. Rosamund Owen, Mr.000.000 half of which the Central Alan Frederick Thody, Mrs. Shela Government will contribute while Christina Walsham. Mr. Reginald the other half of the Government Iredale Wells.

will invite the people and overseas Through passengers for Shang-Chinese to contribute. hul were:--

As soon as the funds required

And by the way, there is no additonal charge for Deck Caldas and there is of course Ban Dook swimming pool, an Orchestra and a fine laundry.

A Burgeon and Stewardons are at your disposal and lost but not least had alswet forgotten the cuisine will set you listening angerly for the Gong.

Hegular monthly sailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan and Hong Kong to Australia.

Bong Kong to Sydney--10 days, Frequent connections from Australia with the following: —

."

The Canadian Australasian Line Stomers to the United Kingdom via New Zealand, The P & O. Eoyal Mail Stommes to London and

Vangossar, etc.

fi

The New Zealand Shipping ('o.'s Steamers for London via Panama Canal.

Mr. Ernest Boulton. Mrs. Sybil have been subscribed, it is proposed EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS,

Beatrice Boulton, Mrs. Mary Ellen to aword the contract for the con-

Brewer. Mr. Alan Richard Forsyth,struction of the liner to the Minis-TANDA ̈ Mr. Henry Hannaford. Mr. Gi By try of Navy's Klangnan Dock in NANKIN Ho, Miss Isabel Ingram, Mr. Wil- Shanghai, says the “Sinwanpao." liam Leng, Mrs. Marian Murray- Master John Nicholas Smith, Murray-Smith. Mr. Joseph Morrey,

Cyril Hingston "Tosswill. Mrs. Barbara Mrs. Jean Morrey, Mr. Alexander Stringer, Mrs, Ileane Tosswill. Mrs. Margaret Walker, Hilller

Bernard Miss Margaret Isobel Young. Stringer. Mr.

BANK LINE (CHINA) LTD.

AGENTS FOR

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

UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT ....

8.8. "CITY OF WELLINGTON * H217. London. B'dam., Hamburg & Glasgow... .8.5. "CITY OF ATHENS Harre, London, Botterdam, Hanburg & Glasgow

8.8 CITY OF KIMBERLEY"

Havre, London. Rotterdam & Hamburg.

S.S. "CITY OF RANGOON" Havre, London, R'dam., Hamburg & Glasgow.

AGENTS FOR

ANDREW WEIR

MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA

S.&TINHOW

CO.

ELLERMAN LIF

19th June 18th July 15th Aug. 14th Sept.

* ORIENTAL AFRICAN LIND

28th July,

Loading for Mauritius Eension, Tamstave I omrenco Marques Dorhen and Cape Ports EAST & SOUTH AFRICA... LUZURIOUS Passenger Vessels.... ............., INDIAN AFRICAN LINB from Calcutta 4th June, from Colombo 10th June, from Calcatta 4th July; ... from Colombo 10th July, from: Calcutta sth Aug.;

from Colomão 10th Aug,

M.V. "INCOMATI”. M.Y. "ISIPINGO' M.V.INOHANGA"

***

Taking PASSENGERS and CARGO for Mombasa, Zanzibar, Beira, Lourenço Marques Durban, East London, Port Elizabeth, Mossel Bay and Cape Town

JSRAGENTS FOR

KLAVENESS

LINE

(PACIFIC COAST-ASIATIQ SERVICE)

HONGKONG DIRECT TO LOS ANGELES (in 21 Days) SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND AND PUGET SOUND. ROSEVILLE" GRANVILLE"

M.V.

M.V.

28th May 26th June.

Caring through Ba/Leding to Guw & ATLANTIC COAST with transhipment at Los Asustas by first opportunity,

SA ALL, BATLINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION WITHOUT NJER

For Freight or Famage on any of the above lines apply -----

TELEPHONE 28021.

Telephone 27791.

THE BANK LINE (CHINA), LTD.

Manila, Rabaul Brisbane Sydney. Melbourne & Robart

Amoy, Shanghai & Japan Shanghai & Japan

7,000

4th June

NELLORE

7,000. 7,000

and July.. 31st July

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

SIRDHANA. NALDERA: NANKIN

SHIRALA

8,000 16,000

·7,000 8,000

97th May.

27th May

3rd June 10th June

CARTHAGE *BHUTAN

14,700

0th June

11th June

*BEHAR

TILAWA

RANCHI NELLORE

6,000 10,000 17,000

20th June

24th June

Amoy, Shanghai & Japan

24th June

7,000

4th June

* Cargo only.

do

Amoy, Bhanghai & Japan Shanghai & Japur.

Shanghai & Japan

Shanghai Japan Shanghai & Japan.

ALL DATES are approximate and anbject to alteration without notice. For further information, Passage, Freight, Blandtooks, etc, apply to the Agents

APB

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE.CO

İP & σBUILDING. CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG

PHONE 27721.

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