SHIPPING NEWS
ARRIVALS.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 17Tя, 1919.
Benton, Mr. F. Bender, Mr. E. Burke, Mr. J. Budd, Mr. W. G. Clarke, Miss. M. H. Curtis, Mr. Wm, A. Curtis, Mr. Af, D. Clonver, Mr. Wm. E. Clairo, Mr. 1. M. Cajucom, Mr. D. Dolliver, Mr. June 10th
T. J. de Graffenried, Mr. M. W. Fowlar, Ryo Mara, Japanese str., 1,368 tons, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Franklin, Mr. and Capt. Norito from Calcatta, which Mrs. E. Fabrlander, Misa D. Fahrlander, port she left on May 21st, with a Mr. L. Everett, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. cargo of coal-Morai. Tama, British str.to tons. Capt. De
Wulf, frum Canton, with ballast. B. & S.
Ferdun, French str., 175 tons, Capt.
Green, Mr. H. Green, Miss M. Green, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gordon, Mr. Geo. C. Gordon, Mr. C. E, Gordon, jr., Misa M. C. Gordon, jr. M. M. Graham, afise S.
Gaylord. Mr. Geo. D. Grauer, Mr. Coulain, from Tourane, with a carga and Mrs, H._J.__M. Grylls, Miss Ada of sugar.
Gorman, Mr. C. F. Herenstreit, Mr. and Han, British str., 245 tona, Capt. Mrs. J. W. Heidt, Miss R. P. Heidt, Mr. Summerville, from wong Chow. W. Hughes. Mr. E. Gardner, Mr. F. Wan, with a general cargo-Wing Hummel, Mr. J. E. Haifeigh, Mr. B. Hing.
Honig, Mr. and Mrs. Win. H. Horley, Wing Hang, Chinese str., a tons. Capt. Mr. and Mrs R. J. Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
June 11th.
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SAILINGS FOR
Jones, Mr. Mrs MARSEILLES AND LONDON
a general cargo,
Kirby. Mr. Faigdes, Kyburz, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Kroh, Mr. P. Laurence, Mr. Foo Lee, Chinese str., 850 tons. Capt. R. E. Manders, Mr. F. E. Marble. Mr. Miyhoka, from Wei-hai-wei, with. and Mrs. J. Martin. Mr. Wo. A. Morgan, groeral cargo, Yue Tai
Mr. Alex, H. Murrall, Miss N. E. C Fushimi Maru, Japanese str., 1,076 tone Myres, Mr. Oliver Orrick, Miss A. A. Capt. Irisawa, from Manila, with a Obrien, M. J. A. Obries, Mr. Geo. A general cargo-N, Y. E.
Ober, Mr. L. Parker, Miss M. E. Pase Heng Ber. British str. 1.056 tons. Capt. hall. Mr. J. W. Riddle. Mr. T. F. Riddle, Willaber, from Penang and Singa- Miss M. L. Robmins, Mr. E. J. Beilly, pore, with a general cargo-Seng Mr. Wm. Reich, Miss S. Reich. Miss G. Soon Chan.
Rippingale. Mr. H. Silberman, jr., Mr. Kaijo Maru, Japanese str., 2,005' tonk, Jand Mia. E. E. Simmons. Mr. F. R. from Swatow, with a general cargo-Still, Mr. B. Schiff, Mr. A. Stewart, O, B.
Miss E. Stewart. Mr. C. Stewart. Mr. Linan, British str. 1,358 tons. Capt. R. E. Shaw. Miss M. E. Shaw, Mr. and
Barkus, from Bangkok and Swatów. with a cargo of rice.-B. S.
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Mrs. H. T. Seymour. Mr. N. W. Stevens, Mr. J. A. Shaw. Miss E B. Shaw, Mr.
Harri Maru. Japanese str. 9.548 tons, 3. A. Shaw, jr.. Mr. and Mrs. L. Thi- Capt. makrishi. from Kobe and bault. Miss R. Thibault, Miss P. Thi Moji, with a general cargo.-Dodwell hault. Miss A. Towers, Miss C. Towers. & Co. Janro, Chinese str.. 516 tons. Capt. Mr. W. Taylour, Mr. G. W. Torry. Mr. Mr. Cleo. F. Taylor. Miss B. Tarlour, Kalmin, from Canton, with a general, R. Waito. Miss A. T. Wilson, Miss cargo.-Kwong Bing Co
F. E. Wilson, Mr. E. Wolf, Miss L' Sam Wan, Portuguese str. 273 tons Wolf. Miss H. B. Whittemore, Mr. and Capt. Costa. from Hoibew, with Mrs. Lawrence, Mr. J. W. Wilson, Mr. general cargo.-Tai Fung... Pak Wo. Chinese str. 1.143 tons. Capt. Zitumerman and Mr.
Buskirk..
Capt.
Hamblin, from Shanghai, which port she left on June 7th, with
general Hing.
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SHIPPING ITEM.
Wm. Van
The Korea Mars reached Yokohama on June 7th and sailed on June 10th, as par schedule. being due at this port on June 18th.
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1,055 tons, Capt. De La Sala, from Saigon, which port she left on June 7th, with a cargo of rice-Wo Fat Shing- Providence, Norwegian atr., 693 tons, Capt. Hansen. from Saigon, which port she left on June 6th, with a cargo of rice.-H. M. Co. Quinnebang American str., 297 tons.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, " Capt. Medina, from Swatow, with n
Notice is given by the Harbour Master general cargo-Douglas & Co.
at Canton that a large junky laden with Tokia Maru, Japanese str. 3,257 tops stone, lies suns 640 feet to the eastward Capt. Takashi, from Kobe and Naga of Taishek Barrier and 60 feet from the saki, with a cargo of cotton.-N. Y.K.north bank of the river. Commsaders Feneruels. American str. 3,443 tons of steamers are requested to proceed at Capt Yardley, from San Francisco, dead slow speed when passing the vicinity which port she left on Mar 3rd, with during salvage operations.
general cargo. PI.8.8 Co.
CLEARANCES,
June 11th:
Chofu Maru, for Hongay.
Chongta, for Haiphong. Chuen On, for Hoihow. Hanor, for Haiphong. Tchang
for Hoihow,
Fam o, for Shanghai." Pak o, for Canton.
Tak Sang, for Haiphong.
Ta Ton Tre for Saigon. Wing Hang, los Kwong Chow Wan, Junnan, for Haihow.
PASSENGERS:
ARRIVALS.
Pera. Fushimi Maru, on June 11th: Mr. G. Madsen, A. 8. Hanisch, Mr. G. D. Therbjensen, Mr. B. D. Patel, Mr. O. T. Thorstensen, Mr. O. G. Gunderson, Miss P. Konnard, Mr. P. T. Christoffer son, Miss P. Gilhooly, Mr. E. H. Parson. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Borchers. Mr. F. M. Gumbys Mr. E. O. Knight, Mr. A.. P.; David. Mr. W. F. Alder, M. N. Kellar, Miss M. Malen, Mr. A. H. Anderson, Mr. S., N. Kirkneso, Mr. and Mrs. J. Grieve. Mr. C. Corrigan, Mr. and Mr. F. Scully, Mr. and Mrs. H. Accurti. Mr, O. Teenwire. Mr. T H. Charter, Mr. A. Bebel, Mr. G. N. Jonkheer. Mr. B. Bar- benstein. Mr. C. B. Gage, the Rev. P. W. Core Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Root. Miss M. D. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Whitmore. Miss P. Jardiniere. Mrs. K. B. Keeler. Miss R. Rares. Miss J. E. Mack. Miss R. C. Smith, Miss A. MacFarland. Misses Bresan. Danties, Jones, Mr. P. M. Hea- ton, Mr. F. L. Wilbarg. Mr. A. F. Car man, Mr. R. W. Haig. Mr. W. R. B. Horlos. Mr. A. R. Cody. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Metzler, Mr. W. B. Coombs, Mr. R. G. Foster, Mr. A. Gambon, Miss D. Yaay. Mi D. King. Mr: L. N. Newby, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Edwards, Mrs. F. de Rilov
Fer Venezuela, on June 11th: Mr. and Mm. Herbert A Anderson, Mr. Charles D. Arton, Mr. John F. Berridge, Mr. Man H. Bollman, Miss Helea Bodinn, Miss Araminta P. Brown, Mr. and Mr. F. E. Broowinan, Mr. L.
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VIA STRANTS, COLOMBO AND PORT SAID.
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30th June
8th July
FOR
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CALCUTTA VIA STRAITS & RANGOON.
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3rd July
SHANGĦAL MOJI KOBE, etc.
JAPAN"
"DUNERA"
SHANGHAI & KOBE
SHANGHAI Only
19th June
Sath June
WIRELESS ON ALL STEAMERS, For Passage Rates, Handbooks, Freights, etc, apply to
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.. 21, Den Vaux Road Central HONGKONG.
THE
ADMIRAL
PACIFIC STRAMBHIP 00.
Agents.
TRANS-PACIFIC FREIGHT SERVICE
9.9. "WEST MUNHAM"
LINE.
will be despatched on or about JULY 2nd."
for SEATTLE TACOMA & PORTLAND.
For SEATTLE, TACOMA, VICTORIA, VANCOUVER."
"WESTERN KNIGHT"
"WEST HEMATITE" Kish
About August 1st.
» – August 10th.
For SEATTLE, TACOMA & PORTLAND.
* WEST CELINA”
About August 15th.
Through Bills of Lading led to Overland Common Points, 101 FREIGHT AND PARTICULARS APPLY TO
THE ADMIRAL LINE. ·
JOHN J. GORMAN, GENERAL AGENT.
Fifth Floor, HoTEL Mansions.
TELEPHONE 1477 & 3478.
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ASOSAN MARU
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REGULAR SERVICE FOR FREIGHT" BETWEEN HONGKONG, BANGKOK
AND OR
SINGAPORE.
FOR PARTICULAES FLEASE AFFLY TO-
TEL. 140 and 158.
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KUHARA TRADING 00. LTD. (Shipping Department).
HEAD OFFICE (KORE.
Branches and Representatives:
TOKIO, 'OGLIA, LOYDON, HET-TOEX TAXIS, BOKE, JEEN, PORT, SAEN, CARALO, NATAKA,
· MORRAY, CALCUTTA, COLDERO, "SINGAPORE, TAWAO, HANDKOK, HAIGON, VLADIVORTOCK,
· KRANGHAI 106 TAIFER,
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Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading to Pacifio Cosata, Japan, China, India, Jaya, North and Bouth Amerión, als to Mediterranean.
SUMSHOT TO ALTRILISION WITHOUT HORSE.
For further particulars aply to
Eslophone No. 9108.-
OHI KYOKU TRADING 00.,
НАБНІМОТО.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
OCEAN SERVICES
HE
LIMITED
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY
Tannounce the augmentation of the present double daly
train service by a third Trans-Continental train-
THE TRANS CANADA LIMITED.
The new train will leave Vancouver
DAILY FOR MONTREAL
啡
Connecting for all points in Eastern Canada and United States.."
BUNNING TIME VANCOUVER TO MONTREAL 93.15 hours.
+4.
The TRANS-CANADA LIMITED will be devoted to First Class Sleeping Car passengers and will consist entirely of Compartment Observation and Standard Sleeping cars. Dining car and Baggage cars.
P. D. SUTHERLAND, General Agent, Passenger Department.
Hongkong, June 7th, 1919.
CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN
SERVICES, LTD.
R.M.S."
NOTICE,
*
EMPRESS OF ASIA
will sail
THURSDAY, JUNE 12th, at 12 Moon.
from her buoy.
IMPORTANT.
Visitors are specially requested to leave the ship by 11 a.m.
C. P. O. S.
FOR NEW YORK.
BLUE FUNNEL LINË.
S.S. "EURYADES"
LTD.
1 for NEW YORK via PANAMA, on July 5th. For Freight and further particulars, apply to-
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
€794
INDO-CHINA S. NAV. CO., LTD.
PROPOSED BAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION)
SANDAKAN SINGAPORE... MANILA STRAITS
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CALCUTTA
SHANGHAI SHANGHAI ...
TIENTSIN
MANILA KOBE
BTRAITS
HINSANG Thurs, 13th June, Noon. CHUNBANG Thurs, 19th June, 3 2.M *LUONGBANG*
Fri 18th June, 3 pm, KUMBANG Bat 14th June, "HOPSANG San 15th Jane, Dilight.
*18th
June,
Dlight
- TUNGSHING"
3FM.
CHEONGBAING Fri, 20th June, D'light. YUENBANG.Fri 20th June, 3.p.m. FOOSHING” Wed, 28th June, 3 PIL. Ti NAMBANG", Fri, 27th June, 3 p.m.
CALCUTTA LINE:- This Line has now been re-organized and affords regular
sailings to Calcutta via Singapore and Penang..
Returning from Calcutta steamers proceed via Straits and Hongkong to Japan, co.ationally calling at Shanghai
All steamers have excellent panger accommodation, are fitted with Electri Light and Fans and carry a fully qualified Surgeon. SHANGHAI LINE Ballings approximately every five days between Canton and
Shanghai, sometimes calling at Swatow
Steamers on this line havO : 37: limited amount of passenger accommodation, and through tickets can be obtained for Northern and Yangisan Fortis Shanghai Through Bills of Lading are immed to all Northern and Frogtoo MANILA LINEA
"A wookly
is maintained with Manila by vonnis with good matings from both ports every Wilday.
for
senger sig promiosately weekly
HAIPHONG THAY
as Hothow when Inducemenă clara.
passengers, and cargo, calling- SURNEO LINE :- Üps sailing per mouth between Hongkong, and Bandaken by s
steamer having up-to-date accommodation for passengers. ---
Labad Datu
Cargo taken on through Bills of Lading for Kudat, Jesselton, Labuan, Tawao and TIENTSIN LINEA is rular service is run from March to October between Hong.
kong and Teotain, calling at Welhalwel and Chefoo.
UNDER STRAITS GOVERNMENT PASSPORT REGULATIONS. AN European Passengers, leaving the Colony for Straits Bettioments, are required to prodaco en sedial af destination passports with their Photographs wart description
JARDINE MATHESON & CO. LTD... Genral Masto
Lazed thereto.
„For Freight or pamage apply to
Telephone No. 975.
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Head Office, Pa, 884, Hullen St.
Telephone 1174
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