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SEATTLE & VANCOUVER. (Starts From Kobe)

NEW YORK via Panama,

NOJIMA MARU

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7th Mar. 22nd Mar.

14th Mar.

27th Mar.

SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Hc solalu,

Hilo, Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama.

"ATAGO MARU

HEIYO MARU

7th Mar.

(from Kobe) (from Hong Koog) 14th Mar.

LONDON, MARSEILLES. ANTWERP, R'DAM.

HAKOZAKI MARU

SOWA MARU

TERUKUNI MARU

HAKUSAN MARU

27th Feb.

12th Mar.

25th Mar,

9th Apr.

LIVERPOOL via. Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus.

"and Marseilles.

↑ DELAGOA MARU

1st Mar.

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila and Ports.

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang and Colombo.

(Omits Penang)

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon.

KAMO MARU

26th Feb.

ATSUTA MARU

26th Mar.

• NAGATO MARU

26th Mar,

+ RYUYO MARU

9th Mar.

+ MALACCA MARU '

17th Mar.

KOBE AND YOKOHAMA (Ömitting Shanghai)

HAKUSAN MARU

25th Feb.

HARUNA MARD

11th Mar.

18th Mar

KITANO MARU

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1938.

SHIPPING DIRECTORY

Asian (Williamson & Co.), British sir, Capt. R. C. Crear, 1,488 tone, arrived February 23 from Pascadores. Lying at Yaymati

Athul Prince (Standard Oil Co.), Bri- tish str., Capt. R. MeG. Spancer, 5,1 13 tons, barthing at Standard Oil Wharf.

Blackheath" (Thoresen & Co.), British Reid, 2,702 tonk, steamer, Captain Lying at North Point

Boshill (Dodwell & Co.), Briti sir.. Captain D. Drever. 3,501 tous, left Hong Kong for Keelung Feb. 21,

Cape St. Francis (M. 13, K.), British str. Capt. J. H.Gregory, 2,170 ians, arrived Feb. 20 from Mike, cargo-goal. Mooring at buoy No. AlD

Chanson (Petorso.), British sl. Capt. L. N. Beer, 2935 tons. arrived February 19 from Sandakan, |3looring at buoy No A12

Emmy (J. M. & Co.), Greek steniner, Captain J. Michalitsiation, 2,474 tons. Lying at Kowloon Dook.

Empresa of Asia (C. P. S.), British stramar, Capt. G. Goold, 8,881 tons,

will leave here for Victoria and Van- couver. B.C., via Shanghai, Nagasaki. Kobe and Yokohama at 6 s.m. on Feb. 23 (Wednesday).

Emperas of Britain" (C,P.S.), R/W. Cruise, British str., arrived at Colombo Jan Feb. 31 at 7 am, and leaves on Feb. 24 at 6 plu She is due at Penang on Feb. 28 at 3.m. and is dus at long Kong on March 9 (Wednesday) 11

Empress of Canada (C.P.S) British st, Captain W. T. Kinley, 12,811 tons, arrived on February 17 from Manila. Lying at Taikoo Dock."

Eng Log (Yee Tai long). Chinese

steamer, Captain T. Merei, 855 tons. Lying at Taikoo Dock.

Frog Lee (Yo Tai Hong), Chinese str, Captain T. Kabayashi, 1,350 tons. Lying at Kowloon Dock,

Gertrude Maersk (Jebsen's), Danish,, str., Captain A. Jaegeren, 3,155 tona. Lying at Taikno Dock,

G.G. Paul Doumer (M. M. Ch Frenchstr.. Capt. P. B. Morganti, 754 tons, arrived Feb. 19 from K. C. Wan Mooring at buoy No. BIL

Granatiere Paduta (Wallem & Co. Italian str. "Capt. H. Carols, 2,364 tons, Lying at Yumati.

Hai Shang (Dodwell & Co.), Chinese steamer, Captain P. Hook, 2074 tons, Lying at Stonecutters

Hat Tan (Douglas & Co, British steninor. Capt. „. Walker, 1,95 tors. Arrived on February 20 from watow. Berthing at Douglas Wharf.

Hal Yu (Dodwell & Col. Chinese tr. Captain V.

V. Andreasen

1.988 tons.

Lying at Stonecutters,

Halvdan (Thoresen & Co.), Norwegian ste.. Captain Pedersen, 761 tons, arrived | Feb 20 from Samarinda, cargo-enal. Lying t Yaumati

Hiram (Thoresen & Col), Norwegian steamer, Captain T. Olsen, 1.109 tony, arrived on February 20 from Swatow Mooring at buoy No. B

Hong Kong Maru (0.8.K), Japanese strainer, Capt. Sato, 1,550 tons, arrived Feb. 2 from Keelung, general csippar." Cleared Feb. 2 for Takao,

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Java (East Asistic & Co.), Danish steamer, Cap Skjoldam, 5,525 tous, Mooring at buoy No. 14.

Kashims Maru (N. Y. K.), Japanese str.. Captain K. Fukuda, 6.4 tona, 3looring at buoy No. 47

Kaying (Butterfold & Swirl, British str.. Captain E. Y. Histed, 1.573 tons, arrived on February from Hoihow. Mooring at buoy No. B10.

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Kingyuan (Butterfield & Swire), Bri tish str., Capt. N. Hardie, 1,548 tons. arrived on February 18 from Foochow Mooring at buny No. 820.

Kingehow (B. & S.). British str. Captain J. H. Hodgkiss, 1,504 tons. arrived on February from Shanghai Mooring at buoy No. 16.

Lyes (Butterfield & Swire). British str. is expected to arrive here from Singapore on Feb. 24 at 7 a.m.

Malayan Prince (Furness (Far East), Ltd.), British str., Capt. J. Smith, 3,650 tons, at Kowloon Dock.

Menolans B. & S.1. British steamer, Captain. R. C. Neviller, 6,318 tons, Berthing at Holt's Wharf.

Nancy Moller (M.B.K.), British str., Captain R. Dunes, 4-469 tons, arrived February 19 from Miike, cargo-eral. Mooring

at bacy No Alc Nanuing (Butterfeld & Swire), British str., Capt. . W.. Richards, 1,488 tous, arrived on February 19 from Swataw Mooring at buoy No. Bl.

Nordmark Jebsen & Co.), Germa steamer, Capt. Wallweber, 4,143 tons. arrived Feb. 21 from Kobe, gen, cargo. Cleared on the same day for Manila.

Paola (A. P. C.). Dutch, steamer, Captain A.J. Moeraman. 1.319 tous, Lying at Lai Chi Kok.

Ping We J. M. & Co.), British str.,

Shantung (Bitterfeld & Swire), Bri tish stramor, Capt. Beown, 1,508 tens, Arrived Feb. 21 from Campha, cool. Mooring st busy No. B30.

Siam (East Asiatic & Co.), Danish str., Capt. Revospas, 4,3 tons, rrised Feb. 19 from Port Said, gatoral caigs. Mooring at buoy No. A4,

Silversandal (Furness), British str., Capt. J. H. Leask, 3,883 tons, arrived February 13 from New York via Iloilo. Berthing at Kowloon Wharf.

Sinkiang (Bottorfald & Swire), Bri tial str., Capt. Gamble, 1,818 tone, arrived Feb. 9 from Samarinda, coal. Mooring at buor No. R25.

Soochow (Butterfield & Swire), Briz tish str., Captain P. J. Groen, 1,04 tons, arrived on Feb. 19 from Swatow.. Cleared Feb. 2 for Hongay.

Taiyuan (Butterfeld & Swire), British str. Captain J. K. Clark, 2,100 tons, arrived Feb. 2 from Amoy, gen, esign, fring at buoy No. 13.

Talamba (1.34, & Co.), British str.. Captain D. R. C. Sinclair. 3,841 tons. lying at Takes Dock.

Tamerlans (Thoreson & Co.), Norwe ginn str., Captain E. T. Kraft, 4.140 tons, arrived here February 21 from Yokohama via Shanghai, general cargo. Cleared Feb. 23 for Singapore.

Titania (Thoresen & Co.), Norwegian str., Captain S. B. Nielsen, 4,081 484, Mooring at buoy No. A.

Turul (Far East Shipping & Co.), Hungarian str., apt. R. liorvak, 1,50 tous, arrived Feb. 13 from Mike, curl. Lying at Taumati.

Vardans (A P. C.), Norwegian

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PO-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS TAKING CARGO FOR

Straits, Jaya, Barros Ceylon, ・・ India, Persian Gulf, Mauritius, East and South Africa.

Australia, Red Sea, 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 sad all

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

Steamship

Tons

From Hongkong

(About)

Destinanon

Capt. F. Wehatar, 1,348 tons, arrivers Captain Larsen, 1,869 tons, PENINSULOR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS Hong Kong February 21 from Cantan. Mooring at buoy No. 84.

Rheinland (Fobsen & Co.), German stemmer, Captain Rulelfs, 1021 tops, arrived on February 20 from Manila. Harthing At Kowloon Wharf,

Ryuun Maru (N. Y. K.), Japaque steniner, Capt. U. Suzuki, 4,051 tons, Mooring A buoy No. 43.

Santa (.. & Apear Line), British ste, will leave Amoy for Hong Kong on Peh, 23, and is due here on Feb. 24 'leges on, or about Saturday, February 20. at 9 am, for Singapore. Port Swittenham, Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta.

OFFICERS MAY LOSE BATMEN

Plan For Payment

Lying a North Point.

Woolgar (East Asintic & Co.), Nor wegian str., Captain Torkildsen. 1,8118OMALI tons, arrived on Feb. 20 from Hongay, Anchorage.

Fingchow (B. & S.), British, str., Captain W A. Orwin, 1,316 tons, arrived Hong Kong February 22 from Bangkok via Swatow, general cargo. MONFIRE

at buoy No. 15,

NALDERA" Yochow (Butterfeld & Swire), British RANPURA str., Captain, D. Wilson, 1,5 tons.

**BHUTAN arrived Feb. 17 from Amoy, gen. cargo. Mooring at buoy No 14. -

Yusho Maru (M. B. K.)." Inpasse steamer, Capt. B. Hisszumi; 300 tons, Lying at Saiwan Bay."

NEW CRYSTAL

PALACE PLANS

Negotiations In Hand

Plans for a new Crystal Palace. Of Allowances

to replace the famous building Officers in some British. regi- destroyed by fire in November 1936, Hong Siang (o Thong & Co.), Biments may lose their batmen.

were discussed recently at the an tishstr., Captain D. M. Hood. 2,10 tons, arrived Feb. 19 from Singapore. Army has caused the War Office hall, EC.

The shortage of men in the nual meeting of trustees at Guild-

Mooring at buoy No. A7.

Indira (K.B. Vaidya & Co.), British str., Capt. R. C. C. Brazon, 378 tonn, arrived here February 1 from Saigon Lying at Kowloon Bay.

SHIPPING

MOVEMENTS

ק י

COMORIN KAISAR-HIND | 11,000 **BANGALORE

7,000 28th Feb

15,400

65,000

5th Mar 19th Mar. 6th Mar.

18,000

2nd April

17,000

10th April

8,000

3rd April

17,000

30th April

8,000

7th May

.!

+*SOUDAN

14,300 8,000

14th May

11

RAWALPINDI *BEFAR

CORFU

• Cargo only.

21st May

B'tay Mars. Havre, London, Hull, H'bury, R'dam. & A'worp Marsailles & tala

do

Mars, Havre, London, Hall,

HbR

R'Jam & Antwerp. Marseilles à London.

B'bay, Marcilles, Havre, L'don... Hall, R'burg, K'dam. & A'werp Marseilles & London. B'bay, Mara. Havre, L’don, Hall;

H'bg, R'dam. & A'werp. Bambay, Marseilles & L vien, B'bay, Mare Havre, London, Hail, H'by, 'R'dm. & A'werp.

Calls Casa Blanca

All veanals may call at Malta

BRITISH INDIA

SAILINGS

APCAR

ANTRIA ALMA IRDHANA

HIRALA TILAWA

9,000

10,000

23 Feb. 9.30 am.

12th Mar.

8,000

28th Mar

8,000 10,000

9th Apr. 23rd Apr.

Singapore, Port Swettenham Penang. Rangoon,», Calcitta.

Now Australia & New Zepsit,

lands of Sunshine and Bomance, “Down Under" you will feal's now being and If you are not inclined towards Surfing, Fishing, thooting or Mountaineering you will sad that the Antipodes have plenty to offer you, including 27. for your pound.

On the way down your life shcard will be na you wish, gaiei or hectic for the E, & A.,will hamour your every whim.

And by the way, there is no additional charge for Deck Cabins and there få of course a San look Swimming pool, an Orolmira and a fine Laundry.

to review the position, and in some Ald. 91 George Truscott. the cases, it is stated, it might be chairman, said: "Had the political essential, in the interests of the end financial horizon been more Island Trader (Melchers & Co.), 13: training and military efficiency of clear. we should have been in a fish str., Capt. P. C. Nilcher, 959 tons, units. to withdraw batmen from position to speak of our ideas to arrived Feb. 20 from "Rabaul, g. cargo.officers.

ensure that the Crystal Palace of... Berthing at Kowloon Wharf,

As an experimental measure, it the future, shall not only be more has been decided that where, famous than the Crystal Palace of owing to the shortage of person- the past, but also more useful to nel, the strength of privates, troo- the nation to whom it belongs." pers, &c., in a unit is 25 per cent. Sir George added that negotia- R.M.S. EMPRESS OF BRITAIN or more below establishment, the tions were in hand, and no time The R.MS. Empress of Britain. General Officer Commanding-in-was being lost.. Immediately they R/W. Cruise, arrived at Colombo on Chief may authorise servant ai-were assured of a definite amount Feb. 21 at 7 a.m. and leaves jowance, although the establish- of money. plans would be Colombo on Feb. 24 at 6 p.m. She ment includes batmen.

nounced.

Sir Henry Buckland, the géneral manager, sald the income for the There are many cases where it year was £28.035, and expenditure Ed.STERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS

is due at Penang on Feb. 28 ap 3 am; and la due at Hong Kong on March 9 Wedriesdav) at 11 am.

MAINTENANCE 'NEEDS"

an

S.S. LYCAON

Is not practicable for, officers to £22.832. There was an available The Butterfield and Swire's s.s. have the services of soldiers as balance of £53,807. The amount Lycaen. is expected to arrive here banen. because of the necessity received from the sale of metal up from Singapore on February 24 at of the available men being to. Dec. 31 was £24,075. 7 a.m.

engaged all their time on military. It was hoped that a new road would be completed for the open- This may arise particularly in ing of the South London Exhibition units which are completely me- on March 16.

IN RADIO TOUCH

J.

training,

A Furgoon and Stewardess are at your disposal and last but not least-we had almbe forgotten the cuisine will set you listening eagerly for the Gong. •.

Regalar monthly mailings from Hou Kong to Shanghai and Japan and Hong Kong to Australia.

Bong Kong to Sydney-15 days."

Frequent connections from Australia with the following-

The Canadian Australasian Line Steamers to the United Kingdom vis New Zealand, Vancouvar, sta

The P. 20. Royal Mail Stoners to London and

The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers for London ris Paaum), ('izam).

AND

ANKIN ELLURE

7,000 7,000 7,000

5th Mar:

2nd Apr.

30th Apr.

Manila,

Rabaul Sydney. Melbourne & Hobart

Brisbane

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

The following la the list of chanised. and in horsed, units Sir George Truscott was re-KALDEKA ships expected to be in wire-where the employment of a min-elected chairman. and Mr. J. H. less communication with Hongum number of personnel is Thomas vice-chairman. Kong Radio:----

essential for maintenance. Jeannette Skinner. Carthage Once that minimum, was rea! Sygna, Bangalore. Hiram.. Apple-ched. it is stated. batmen leaf, Norviken, Minoo Maru, Ping could be found only by laying up Wo. Afrika. Hakusan Maru. Tas horses or vehicles, with consequent man. Tak Sang. Aramis, Conte detriment to training and the Verde.

organisation of the unit.

SIRDEANA.

ANKIN SHIRALA. KANPURA

PECTAN

•BEHAR

Officers are reminded that the HAWALPINDI allotment of a soldier to an officer TILAWA as batman did not imply that the soldier was to be exempted from: all other 'duties,

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4th Mar.

7,000

6th Mar.

8,000:17th Mar.

.17,000

18th Mar,

6,000

19th Mar.

6,000

28th Mar.

17,000

·Bist Mar.

10,000

1st Apr.

** Cargo only.

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