SHIPPING NEWS"

ARRIVALS

January 19th. Ah Pit Tai, Chinese str., 484 tons, Capt. Lam from Swatow, with a general Cargo Chiat On Chengte, British str., 1,139 tons, Capt. Fubet, from Bangkok and Swatow, with a general cargo.-B. &. 8. Chihli, British atz., 1.49 tons, Capt. Me Garity, from Haiphong, with a carga of rice.-B. & S...

Silsby,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY,

P. Higgins, MELK

Clarke, Mr. W. A Gent, Mr. F. Price, Mr. 8. C. Philpot, Mr. O. Rogers Mr. G. Dougherty, Mr. J. 8. Core, Mr. Fowler, Mr. F. Casey and Mr. M. Walsh.

DEPARTURES.

WM. Hewlett,

Por La Nanking, on January 17th. : Mr. N. Borentines, Mr. and Mrs. Brook, Mr. G. W. Chandler, Mr. E. L. Colburn, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Airs. C. R. Hearme, aport; Mr. and Mr. J McGavin, Mr. McCaslin, Mr. Mallett, Capt. Nelson, Miss Oberdorfer, Mr. Perry Mr. Sheppard, Mrs. C. Thor Chiping, British str., 1,199 tons, Capt. tou, Miss M. Davis, Miss L. Greawold,

Matthews, from Hongay, with a cargo Mr. H. Schneider, Mr. Parke of coal-, M. & Co. Cornelia, Chinese ST., $15 tons, Capt. Qaerreiro, from Haiphong, with a esrge of rice.

Funi Maru, Japanese str., Capt. Mayed,

from Keelung, with a cargo of coal--| O. 8. K.

Bin Sony, British str., 1,885 tons, Capt. Malkin, from Sandakan, with a gene ral cargo.-J. M. & Co. ́ Shunshiny, Chinese str., 297 tubs, Capt. Place, from Kwong Chow Wan, with a general cargo-Po Loc. Taken Maru, Japanese str., 635 tons, Capt. Kanagawa, from Tourne and cargo of coal,- Gosan, with M.B.K..

Tongler, Chinese str., 1,200 tons, Capt Watanabe, from Chefoo and Daire, "with a general cargo-Cheong Kee Uncas, British str., 2,800 tons, Captain!

Crump, from San Francisco, with a cargo of oil-Standard Oil Co.

January 19th.

Capt. Alicorne, Chinese str. 308 tora,

Leung, from Pakhoi and Hoihow, with a general cargo.-Chiat On Chuen On, Chinese str. 934 tons, Capt. Chan, from Port Bayard, with a aen eral cargo-Yan Tai.

Empress of Asia, British str.,

16,906 tons..

Capt. Hailey from Vancouver, with

s general cargo.-C.P.O.S.

Huichuw, British str., 1,990 tons, Capt.

Shane, from Canten, with a general cargo.-B. & S.

Kianglee, Chinese str., 1,468 tons, Capt. Sangster, from Shanghai, with a gen- eral cargo-C. M. S. N. Co.

Loong Sang, British str., 1,093 tons, Capt. Simpson, from Manila, with a general cargo.-J. M. & Co.

.

Sintiang, British str., 1,816 tons, Capt. Barkus, from Shanghai, with a gen eral cargo.-B. & S.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALS

Per 8.8. Hin Sang, on January 18th:- Mrs. E. Francis, Mr. F. M. Remedios.

PACIFIC COAST RUN. LARGE ADMIRAL LINERS FOR

The Seattle Maru of December 19th, 1919, says

The big liners, Great Northern and Northern Pacific, used during the war in the for transport service,, and now Army Transport Service on the Pacific, are to be purchased by The Admiral and placed on the Seattle-San Francisco ran by that company, if the U.S. Govern ment will dispose of the vessels for a gure submitted by The Admiral Line, it is announced by H. F. Alexander, Presi

of the steamship dent

line.

Per s.8. Sinliang, on January 19th. :--- Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher, Misa Wolfe, Miss Brown, Mrs. Logan, Dr. Lindaay Woods. Por & Emprey of Aria on January Capt, H.-N. Allan, Capt. R.-B. Green, 2nd Lt. J. F. Nowton, Surg--L A: A. Sanders, Major A. J. Bouthcombe, LA M. Woodgate, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Alderson, Rev. G. W. Andrews, Mr. J. "Bon, Mr M.-C. Clansen, Mr. C. Christian, Mr. A. C. Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ferguson, Mr. F. Gandossi Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hope, Miss A Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Josif, Mr. W. Nolan, Mr. H. W. Page Mr. J A Babbitt, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shiner, Miss M. D. Sorby, Miss S. Teheng, Mr. C. W. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Payne, Capt A. K. Salvesen, Mr. E. J.Barrett, Mr. J. C. Denham, Mr. E. Freeman, Mr J. B. Gibbons, Mrs. E. J. Eadson. It A. D. Eliene, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Low, Dr. and Mrs. I. E. Mitchell, Mr. J. H. Moore, Mr. T. G. Miller, Mr. W. G. Pirie, Mrs. R. E and Miss Travers, Mr. F. R. Vida, Mr. J. Winburn, Mr. 8. Allison, Mr. Q. J. Retcarnay. Mr. W. Biglow, Mr. and Mrs. C. H: Black, je, Mr. W. A. Swift, Mrs. E. M. Catting, Mr. R. B. Clark, Mrs. C. Batalha, Miss A. G. Batalha, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fox, Mrs. C. Grey, Et. E. C. Cockrill, Capt. H. A Lane, Capt N. Purcell, and.-tt. F. Stevens, 2nd.-L. H. F. Taylor, Mrs. C. W. Andrews, Mr. H. Bissiker, Mr. M. B. "Brownold, Mr. N. E Drake, Mr. G. H. Evans, Mrs. G. W. Gegg Mr. Tom Guan, Mr. G. Hardiman, Mr. J. B. Ingle, Mr. W. S. Lee, Mr. E. W: McLean, Capt. F. C. Perkins, Mr. B. R Powrie, Mr. O. A. Swanson, Mr. E. F. Starkey, Mr. and Mrs. James Sharps, Mr. JH Womley, Mr. T. A. Mahtani Mi H Payne, Mr. J. F. Laby. Mr. R. M Bewick, Capt. P. L E. Dran, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Freeman, Mr. E. Gensburger, Mr. A. J. Hayim, Mra W. L Hesa, Mr. W. S. Leonard, Mr. F L Low, Mr. J. C. Milne, Mr.. A N. Miller, Miss J. Macknight, Mr. Button, Miss M. Elliott Mr. 8. T. Williamson, Mr. H A. Milaky, Mr. R. Suzuki, Capt. R. Brennan, Mr. and Mr. W. W. Besson, Mr. and Mrs G. H. Black Mr. E T Bowden, Mr. R. P. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. H P. and Miss Chutjian, Mr. W. T. Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. S. Dos Reis, jr., Miss M. C. Batalha, Lt.-Com. R B. Doughtry, Mr. P. B. Grzell, Mr. N. Golovine, Mr. J. T. Harris, jr., Mr. W. E. Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. P. Lockhart, Mr. C.

Judson, Mr F Mallien, Mr. and Mrs. D. Marshall, Mr. Petarsor Mr. Doria Poli, Mr. G.

Lind

Mr. Alexander said further if the two liners were not purchased the company would either buy two other large vessels or build ships of like size for the Pacifa Coast service.

With these large ships and those with which The Admiral Line will abortly inaugurate their trans-Pacific passenger service, "this line will have some of the ncst and most up-to-date liners on the Pacific.

TIME

MEANS

MONEY Sundstrand

Marchant

Is there a modern Calculating Machine in YOUR Office? WE use them-could not do without them. They save tons of time.

ALEX. ROSS & CO.,

28, Des Vœux Road Central.

Phone 27.

Stone, Mr. 3. Strable Mr. and Mrs. GRIMAULT'S

PSmith, Mrs. A. Smith, Lient. J. C Sullivan, Mr. J. R. Wilson, Mr.

Mr. RA. Zobel,

Mr.ATES

W. Clark Mr.

McEwan,

MI

Shamotulski, Mr. WT. Longwell Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jackson, Mr. Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Lawrence, Mr. J.RY Mnasios, Mr. P. L D. Plath Mra E. A. Plath. Mr. J. Schwartz, Miss M Murphy, Mr. & D. Short Mrs. EF Shortt, Mr. B. Teodoro, Mrs. M. de

Lieut Vela,

B. Zobel E Young Mr.J.

Mr. and Mr. J. B. Baker, Mr. Mrs E Metenl, Miss D McEwen, Mr. E. J. Harding, Mr A Trail Mir W. Carstairs, Mil Field, Mr. 1. I Hewer, Mr W. Rosa, Mr. A. Brown, Mr. TR. Brazil, Mr. J. Erickson, Miss F. L Hacker, Mr. CP

Mr. A. Moren, Mr. L. de Mello

Bowlands, MD Wiltanberg,

wil, Mr. J. Henders

MIWBaial

A. Clayton Mim

son, Mr. E And

Mr. H. Casey, Mr. G. Frayega. Kearney, MTU. B.

Meadonse. Mr. AP Mout

O'Dell, Mr. PERMIS

SYRUP

HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LINE

FOR

STUBBORN COUGHS

BRONCHITIB

WEAK LUNGS

CATARRH

CONSUMPTION

CP

BAILINUS

FANITARY JUTE

OS

HONGKONG ↳ VANCOUVER

(vis Bhangbai, Nagusti ("Moji) Kobe & Yokohama)

STRAICHELE

Ποποτοπο VANCOUVER

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Jan. 26 Feb. 16

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Passager Føres Hongkong to United Kingdom. Empress of husSIA EMPRESS ON JAPAN)

16,850 Tona Reg. [Gold. 6,0% Tom Beg FMPEIFACT AHA (1553 MONTEAGLE 16,850 Tons Reg.

6,183 Tons Reg. Fares & Salliage Sukjent fo shizge without sotter.

-Fur Fare and other information please sypły Talophone 788...

Cuale si trans : GACANPAC-

HONGKONG OFFICE ·

CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES

N. Y. K.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

SEATTLE

BAILLIUS, FROM KONGKONG BUBJEĆI PO-ALTERATION.

& VICTORIA via Shanghai & Japan ports Cargo to Overland Point U.S. in connection with Great Northern, Northern Paolio,

and)Chicago, Milwaukoo & St. Paul Hallways..

End Feb., at 11 am.

SUWA MARU

KASHIMA MARU FUSHIMI MARU

Monday,

Sunday,

gand Feb. "at li a.m.

Wednesday, 17th Mar. at 11 am

LONDON & ANTWERP vis Singapore, Penang. Colombo, Suez,

Port Said and Marseilles.

INABA MABU?

Sunday,

Friday,

KAMO MARU

15th Jan, at Noon. 8th Feb, at Noon.

HAMBURG, LONDON & ANTWERP via. Singapore, Colombo,

Bues and Port Said."

TOYAMA MARU

Saturday, 31st January.

LIVERPOOL & MARSEILLES via Singapore. Colombo, Suez and

PortSaid.

·MELBOURNE & SYDNEY via Manila, Zamboanga, Thursday

Island, Townsville & Brisbane. NIKKO MARU AKI MARU

Saturday, 24th Jan. at 11 ams Wednesday, 18th Feb, an 11 6.0.

NEW YORK & HAVANA via Kobe, Yokohama, Muroran,

SAN Francisco, Panama & Colon. TAJIMA MARU

SOUTH AMERICAN POETS via Cape.

HAKATA MARU

BOMBAY & COLOMBO' via. Singapore.

NAGANO MARU TENSHIN MARU...

Beginning of March.

End of Feb.

Sunday,

25th January

End of Jan.

DODWELL & COMPANY, LD. CALOUTTA & RANGOON vin Singapore & Penang.

STEAMSHIP SERVICES.

Regular Sailings to NEW YORK via Suez and Panama Canala.

S.S. ST. ANDREW

Sailing on or about February 4th.

LLOYD TRIESTINO

VENICE & TRIESTE

"Sailing on or about January 28th: Carrying 1st, 2nd and 3rd Class Passengers.

Trains leave Trieste 8am. each day ARRIVING PARIS 10 am, the following day,

NANYO YUSEN KAISHA, Ltd.

(SOUTH SEA MAIL S.S. Co.).

Begular Services between.

JAPAN, HONGKONG & JAVA

*ES

Saling

1884

For JAVA

BAURI MARU

drrabout February 2nd.

JAPAN,

DTUNARU

siling on or about February 24th.

OCEAN TRANSPORT Co., Ltd.

(TAIYO KATUN KAISHA).

Steamship Service Trans-Pacific. Also to Australia, Europe, etc.

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS.

TAKING Cargo on through Bills of Lading to SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS with transhipment, at CALCUTTA

in conjunction with the

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD.

AND APCAR LINES

For Freight or Pastage on any of the above Lines apply to:-

KONINOYLKE

TER

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agents.

PAKETVAART

MAATSCHAPPY.

(ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BAtavia)

STEAMSHIF

“VAN WAERWYCK

will be despatched on Janubiy 29th, 1920,

TO SINGAPORE PENANG AND BELAWAN DELL

This vessel offers excelle

cabin accommodation for saloon passenger Wireless Telegraphy.

For Freight and passage apply to:----

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN-LYN,

lephone No. 1574.

اکو گہ

CEYLON MARU ...

End of Jan.

JAPAN PORTS-Nagasaki, Kobe & Yokohama.

* TANGO MARU

Saturday,

31st Feby a6 1

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

ATSUTA MARU

·TAMA MARU” (Kobe direct). SHIMPO MARU

Thursday, Sunday, Saturday,

22nd Jax at 11 am, 25th Jan 31st Jan

For further information appy to- NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

S. TASUDA, Manager Telephone Nos. 22% à 293

AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE.

HONGKONG TO PHILIPPINES, TIMOR, POET DARWIN AND AUSTRALIAN POETS.

Steamer "CHANGSHA

| Arr. Hongkong from Australia | Lv. Hongkong for Australis

February 19th

February 17th.

SAILINGS BUBJECT TO ÄLZERATION,

+Omitting Manila Bouthward DA

*For Sydney Only

These Steamers are fitted with Befrigerating Machinery, ensuring a plentiful supply of Ice, Fresh Provisions, etc. and bas superior accommodation with Electric Light throughout and Electric Fans in the State Rooms. A duly qualified Doctor is carried. Reduced Fares Cargo booked through for all Australian, New Zealand & Tasmanian Ports. For freight or passage apply to- · BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agenta 194

FOR

S.S.

NEW

ORLEANS.

THE U.S. SHIPPING BOARD

ASKAWAKE

About_Middle - MARCH, 1920.

For freight space and particulars apply to

THE

ADMIRAL LINE,

Agents.

ones,

477 & 478.

5th Floor.1: Hotel Mansions,

For NEW YORK & BOSTON.

THE U.S. SHIPPING BOARD

S.5, "CAPE MAY

S.S.

EARLY FEBRUARY.

Tis PANAMA.

“SAGAPORACK "

EARLY MARCH.

Via PANAMA.

S.S. " WEStern croSS® MIDDLE MARCH.

Vis SUEZ

For freight space and particulars apply

THE ADMIRAL LINE

2471 & 2478

AGENTS

OTH FLOOR HOTEL MAKSIONE

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