SHIPPING NEWS

ARRIVALS.

„April 17th.

Surgalus, British str.; .308 tous, Capt. G. W. Sinclair, from Singapore, with a general cargo, Mackinnon, Mae kenzie & Co. Melville Dallas, British str., 2504 tons, Capt. 5. M. Copp, Bo New York and Shanghai, with a general cargo. -Robert Dollar & t'o.

Yeay se Kiang, Chiars str., 101 tons. Capt. a. H. Brown, from Santos, with a general cargo. Yuen Cheong Yetarofu Miuba, Japanese str., 3,023 tons, Capt. B. Takiguchi, from Singapore, with a general enrgo.-N. Y. K. “Yu Shun, Chinese str., 1,250 ponis, Capt. Daris, from Shanghai, with a general o cargo.-'.M.S.N. Cn.

April 19th,

Clam, British str. 2310 tons. Capt. Thomp, from Takao, with kerusine oll--Asiatic Petroleum Co. Grosskeys, American str., 6,957 tons, Capt. Austin, from Manila, with a general cargo.---Adiniral Line.. Dunery, British st,, 3,120 tour. Capt. W.

Walker, from Shanghai, with age eral cargo-Mackinnon, Mackenzie L'o. Haani, French str., 709 tons, Capt. Novel. Froni Haiphong, with a general cargo, -Lapierr Hapisang,” Britishstr., 1,356 tous, Cape Ferguson, from Shanghai und Swa tow, with a general carga-J.M. & Cu. Hrinchang, Chinese alf., 1,200 tons, Capt. Newberg, from Tientsin, with agen eral cargo.M.S.N. Co. Kunena, British str.. 4,378 tons,

Pilcher, fron Melbourne and Manila. a general cargo, Mackinnon. Mackenzin & Co. Karu Woh, Chinese str., 402 tous, Capt. Kwok Kai, from Tourne, with general cargo.-Wai Hing. Kwangter, Chinese str., 1,464 tons, Capt. Sangster, from Shanghai and Swa tow, with a general cargo.-C.M.S. X. Nikko Harn, Sapanese str., 3,076 tons, Capt, Takano, fron Nagasaki, with a general cargo.-Y.Y.K. Wife, British str., 2,156 long. Capt. C.

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PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALS

THE HONGKONG DAILY

CP

Per s. Shingo Hara, on April 18th:- ars, F. C. Allen, Mrs. H. C. Ashby, Mr. H. Axelroot, Mr. C. Acshowe, Mr, and 3rs. L. C.. Bemsey, Miss M. Biggs, Mrs. A. M. Burrows, Mr. Wm. Barr, Mr. J. N. Boyd Mr. J. G. Buell, Mira M. Car- medy Mr. J. B. Clough, Mr. K. Dean, Miss H. Davies, Miss H. Dancel, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dibbetz, Mr. F. L. Durham, Mr. W. H. Eudy, Mrs. M. P. Endy, Mr. ntal Sirs C. Ferguson, Mr. R. Flood, Mr. E. P. Fadullen, Mrs. B. S. Gailey- Mr. and Mrs 1. W. Gin, Mr. J. G. cionzales, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Going, Mrs. F. D. Harrison, Miss La Harrison. Mr. A. Hashind; Mrs. 0. M. Hudson, Mrs. CE. Holt, Mrs. J. D. Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Hyde, Aliss F. Hyde, Mr. and Mr. B. Johnnes, Mr. R. Kemp, Mr. M. Lord, Mr. I. Lopez, Mex. M. E. Lassen, Mrs. M. Leinman, Mrs. A. M. Limboch, Mrs, E... Lindsay. Miss A. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. H." Molden, Alr. ani Mire A. E. Motley, Mr. F. Maps, Mr. P. O'Connor, Mr. L. C. Oman, Mrs, E. Peterson, Miss L. A. Oliver, Mr; and Mrs. T. E. Ostwalt, Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Priest, Miss R. Quiogue, Mrs. H. C. Bailey, Miss E. K. Reid, Miss E. J. Reul,

Miss M. W. Reid, Miss F. M. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bogers, Mrs. L. F.. Horse, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sanders, Dr. and Mrs. . E. Violette, Miss 4. J. Schneider, Miss A. Soresto, Mr. D.. A. Sailing, Miss L. Sauulong, Mr. J. M. Tuaspis, Mr. and Mrs. L. Vidal, Mr. A. Viterbo, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Valentine. Miss H. R. Wright,"Miss M. P. Zamora, and Miss R. Zamorn.

EXIBUTED.

W.

On the P. & O. steamer Dedaad, which left Portsmouth an March 18th, are the following passengers:-Miss W. Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Harcock, and three child ren, Miss D. Bartlett, Mr. R. L. W. Bat- Capt.well, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Black Mrs. Black, Mr. K. R. Binckwell. Miss S. Brown, Ms. Burton and child, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell-Martin, "Mr. R. Cassidy, Capt. A. B. Chancellor and Mrs, Chance, lor, Mrs. Coege Miss H. Cocq, Mr. C. B. Colson, Mr. J. G. Crawford, Mr. (Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Drenthe, Mr. J. M. Filshie, Mr. H. A. Forrer. Mr. Dunbar Fruzer. Mr. J. Graham, Mr. 1. Gunning, Mr. and Ms. C. R. Hamer ton, Miss H. Harper, Mr. Hoiler, Mr. Hort, Mr. Hussey, Mrs. Ireland an three children, Mr. L. H. James, Mr. W. HF. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Jordan,.

Mrs. Kerr and child, Mr. R. Knowies, Cross, from Singapore, with a gen

Mr. A. E. Lawrence, Mrs. Leonard, Mr.. ral cargo. China Ma-S.S. Co Poudre, Chinese str.. 314 tons, Capt Littlehailes, Miss MeCrystal, Mr. W. Me- Lung Ming, from K. C. Wan, with Mullin, Mr. and Mrs. Meade and child, Alr, W. G. Menuie, Mrs. B. Mentes and apneral cargo.--Hung Shun. Rangaon, Marn, fayanse str., 3.637 tops, child, Miss F. Milsuns, Mrs. M. Mitchell Capt. T. Osain, from Moji, with and child, Rev. W. 31. Murray, Mr. H. 1. Naylor, Mr. H. T. Nicholas, Mr. H. generaj dargo.-N.Y.K. Seong Bee, British str., 3.761 tons, Capt Norman, Mr. B. Nuan, MP. A. G. C. Larkins, from Singapore, with a gen Urde, Alts. M. T. Paske Smith and two real cargo. Then Kee.

children, Mrs. H. Peach, Mr. C. H Shantung, British L., 1,500 tons, Capt. Robinson, Mrs. Rogers and child. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Snoders, 3r. and Mrs. .. Monkman, From Canton, with a *** general enrgu-¬B. & S.

Saigeant. Miss II. M. Shaw, Mrs. Simp Shingo Mura, Japanese str., 14.039 tons, son and child, Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith. Capt. Y. Maki, from San Francisco. and child, Mr. Stuart Smith, "Mr and Mrs. Stone and child, Mr. W. J. Thomas. with a general cargo.-T.K.K.. Sunning, British str., 1,570 tons, Capt Miss Warren, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Wilson

H. A. Wasli, from Shanghai and

and two children, Capt. A. B. D.. Wilson, Mr. J. D. Wishart. Amoy, with a general cargo.-B. & S. from Tjibbas, Dutch str., 4.800 tons,

Shanghai, with a general cargo.— J.C.J.L.

Todo Marn, Japiese str., 1,353 tons, Capt Hazuki. from Wakamatsu, with coal-1.8. K. Yesung, British str., 1.128 tons, Capf. J. Meainsh, from Manila, with a general cargo:-J.M. & Co.

CLEARANCES.

April 18th Agapsaur, for Shanghai.

jar, for Singapore. Chuan, for Swatow. Dunera, for Singapore. Eurgatus, for Swatow. Heiman, for Hoihow. Hopang, for Cauton. He is, for Saigon." Idomenews, for Saigon, Lindsay Muller, for Singapore Mriding Moru, for Bangkok. Melville Dollar, for Manila: Nikka Maru, for Manila, Protesilaus, for Manila. Rungon Maru, for Singapore Sunning, for Canton.. Titare, for Billiton. Tour Marn, for Horgay. Wingchar, for Hoihow.

Juny The King, for Huibor.

Yeturafu Hary, for Kobe, Yodu Mary, for Canton. Yuet Wah, for Amoy Yushun, for Castos.

VESSELS EXPECTED,

Aliuta Maru (N.Y.K.), dus April 27th. dwa Maru (N.Y.K.), from Liverpool,

due April 24th.

Dawes Castle (Barber line), Dodwall & "Co., agents, from New York, dae

- May 19th. Vemodocus (Blue Funnel line), dus April

20th. Faragades (Blue Funnel), dus April 30th. Hector (Blue Funnai), due May lat. Malacca Muru (N.Y.K.), from Calcutta,

duo April 28th.

Machaon (Blue Funsel) due May 8th. Shizuoka Maru (N.Y.K), des May 12th. Wakato Mary (NYK.), from Japan, due

April 2nd. Wenatchee (Adiniral line), due May 1st.

CN. STEAMER ASHORE.

The NC Daily News of the 13th inst. Information has been received in Shanghai that the C.N.F. Ningpo, whils oa u voyage from Nowchwang to Swatow, has gone ashore on the Shantung Promon tory, Ave-miles west of the North-enat laght. The mishap occurred during a xiange-fogaz

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS

The Ben Line s.8. Benaker from Antwerp, Middlesbro and Landon, left Singapore for this port on April 17th, may be expected to arrive here on April 23rd.

The sn. Mallu from Hongkong on April 38th (p.m.), arrived at Saigon on April 17th (m.)

The Chios Mail 8.5. Nile will sail for San Francisco, el Shanghai, Nagasaki, Yokohama and Honolulu on Thursday, April 21st at noon.

SHIPPING NOTES.

Plans have been drawn up for a new dry dock at the Kiaoguan Dock and Engineering Works, Shanghai," says the Chinese Press. Work will commence shortly on the new dock which will mea Bure 500 ft. long and 200 ft. deep.

Bunny is never long without a strike. Fir thousand employer of the British Ingia and P. & O. Company were o strike at the end of March. They de manded a bonus and were intimidating otber shipping workers to join them.

PRESS. TUESDAY, APRIL 19TH, 190

SAILINGS

OS

HONGKONG to VANCOUVER

Shanghai, Nagasaki," ("Mej), Koto & Yokohama

Steamers

744

EMPRESS OF RUSRYA ***EMPREBS OF JAPAN

EMPRFES OF ASTA, KONTEAGLE EMPRESS OF BUSSIA EMERISH OF JAPAN EMPRE68 OF ASIA... EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

F MONTEAGLE *****

EMPRESE' OF JAPAN

From

Hongkoor

Due

Apr. 28 31sy. 16 May 17 June 7 June 15 May

June 14 July 8 June 23 July 11 July 7 Jaly A July 21 Aug. A Aug 18 Sept. Aug. 23 Sept. 1s Sept. 20 Oct. 11

Putera a Európe a strokery ored to determine 15 east date of the Aflastly minay deetand prior to, and za ta tadrace pomible, their departare, from the Orient Tesfa auditions as the Aulestia arte songwlad as on the Pacific. Acestie ramTractors can be Mranged by letter or sabis for sti pabogers to Errors, Frepens widors from Mestrest to: Liverpool Londes Blasery Tapere sales, Crearering eli vick seservations will be tested

For Free and other Inlangition please spply to HONGKONG" OFFICE

1+lophane 759

Chah sdtry: GAQANPAO

CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN

SERVICES, LTD.

PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO.

TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE Freight and Passenger,

FOR SAN FRANCISCO NA SHANGHAL JAPAN PORTS

AMERICAN STEAMERS

T.

K.

K.

TOYO KISEN KAISHA

HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO

VIA SHANGHAI, THE INLAND BHA, Japan & Honolulu **PRE PATHWAY OF TEN SUK.”

SHINTO MAKU

↑ PERSIA MARU

TAIYO MABU NIGERIA MABU

-TONE

$32,000

9,000 $1,000

фля

20,000

TENTO MARU.

33,000

KOREA MARU

20,000

↑ Calling at Dairen instead of Nagasaki.

· LEATH HONGKONS

April 27th,

May 14th.

May 25th.

June 10th.

Juns 91st.

July

Ist

Omitting Shanghai

SOUTH AMERICAN LINE

་་

• HONGKONG TO VALPARAISO

VIA JAPAN, HONOLULU, HILO, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN PEDRO, SALISIA

„CRUBS #BALBOA, CALLAO, MOLLIDO, ARION & IQUIQUI

STEAMERI

AUTO KABU

TRENOR ET TRUNG-ANDLÄN KOTYK TO BWITɔ Arm

• TCKUYO MARU

RAKUYO MARU

Cargo only

*TOXI

14.000

12,000

- 17,500

ÉHAYS HONGKONG

May 15+).

June 10th.

July 17th.

For full information regarding passengers, freight and sailings, apply tom

Y. TSUTSUMI, Maxasna,' King's Building.

Agents at Canton:

Missa T. L GRIFYTTE, LTI

Tel. Nos. 3374 & 1376

734

CHINA MAIL S.S. CO, LTD..

Incorporated in CSA FREIGHT AND - PASSENGERS

3.5. NANKING

AND

HONOLULU

"GOI DEN STATE.

VENEZUELA ”

April About Tresday,

Wednesday, April

15,000 Tons

SAILING FROM

19th 20ti.

PANAMA SERVICE Freight and Passenger.

Regalar bi-monthly sailings from San Francisco for. Mexico, Central America, Panama and West Coast of South America.

SHANGHAI-CALCUTTA SERVICE

Freight Only

For SHANGHAI-

FOR CALCUTTA via SINGAPORE, PENANG, AND RANGOON.

MANILA-EAST INDIA SERVICE Freight and Passenger.

SAN FRANCISCO," HONOLULU, MANILA, SAIGON, SING, FORE,

CALOUTTA & COLOMBO. Monthly: Sailings.

ROUND THE WORLD SERVICE Freight Only, Monthly Sailing

San Francisco to Yokohama, Kobe, Dairen, Tientsin, Shanghai, Manila, Saigon, Singapore, Calcutta, Colombo, Bombay, Alexandris, Bizerta, Marseilles Barcelona, the ce Baltimore, Norfolk, Cristobal, Los Angelos and San Francisco.

For fall information regarding rates, space of, apply to

PACIFIC MAIL SS. CO.

Tel phone 141.

·Cable Address “SOLANO.

Hotel Mansions, Hongkong.

KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART

MAATSCHAPPY.

(ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION” Co. of Batavia)

IB ETKAMBRIL.

VAN CLOON

will be despatched to SINGAPORE - and BELAWAN-DELL.

The strikers were chiefly engaged on dry. This vessel offers excellent cabin accommodation for saloon

dock work.

There was some trouble on board the Furgatus, at Singapore when she arrived: there recently carrying about 2,000 coolies from China- There being a casp of cerebro-spinal meningitis on board, the passengers were ordered to go into quar antine. The coolies refused to do so and Laspector attacked some of the crOW. Alexander went on board with an armed guard of Sikhs and found that the trouble was quelled by a posse of the marine police, who had gone aboard ear her, and the coolies cleared,

creased

WEATHER REPORT.

April 18th at 11.35-Premmurd has in- considerably at Shanghai and Elightly to moderately elsewhere. The anti- cyclone has decreased in intensity and the depression has filed up.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hour oading at 10 am. to-day, 0.00 inch. Total since January 1st, 524 inches against an #Terage of 8,98 inches

Week, or

Single and double cabins. Wireless Telegraphy,

For Freight and passage apply to:

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN-LYN,

Telephone No. 1574

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE: From April 19th to 25th, 1921

HIGH WATER Low, WATER.

Day of

E'kong

Standard

Time

Baight

Agents

SUNRISE AND SUNSET.

HONGKONG TIMES FOR: APRÍL

5.5. NILE"

11,000 Tons

8.3. "CHINA

10,200 Tors

F

HONGKONG for SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolulu

S.S. “NANKING" SS NILE

June 15th.

April 21st

S.S." CHINA” May 18th BAILING FROM

HONGKONG for MANILA

S.S. "NANKING'

SAILING FROM

June 4th

HONGKONG for SINGAPORE

S.S.

"CHINA

April 30th

S.S." NILE"

June 25th

AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLASS PASSENGER SERVICE."

C. T. SURRIDGE

FREIGHT & PASSENGER AGENT, `

PRINCE'S BUILDING, ICT House Brazi TELEPHONE, PASSENGER DEPT.

No. 1934.

STATE FREIGHT DEPT. & AGENT.

No. 2161:

STRUTHERS & DIXON, Inc.

GREEN STAR LINE.

Operating Far Eastern services for account of the UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD.

•To NEW YORK & BALTIMORE

TO SEATTLE & VANCOUVER (via MANILA)

**West Jess"

26th April,

25th April

TOLOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO (via HONOLULU)

10+

**** West Jena"

Also cargo accepted for Transhipment at San Francisco and/or Seattle to weekly sailings for

NEW ORLEANS, SAVANNAH, NORFOLK, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON.

Through Bills of Lading jared to all U.S. & Canadian Overland Common Point. 451 HONGKONG OFFICE-1st foor, Powell's Building, 12, Des Voeux Rd., Tel. 800e.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.,

STEAMSHIP

COPENHAGEN.

"PANAMA"

wil be salllng from Hoogkong about End of April,

taking-cargo-

for:

HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN & SCANDINAVIAN

PORTS,

For rate of freights apply

78:

Hong:

Standard

Tues, 10 m 7:44 5 4 m 1,10-16April 23rd, 6.57 am

∙∙Date" Sunrise. Sunset. April 18th, 8.0 am 8.45 p.m. 6.46.p.m. April 20th, 60 April 1st, 669 a.m. 6.46 p.m. h. ft. is April 27ad, 5.59 am 6.40 p.m. 8.16 p.m. April 24th, &60; a.m. 6.47 pm. April 25th, 5,56 6.47 pm. 8 385 60 2101 20 184163 216 | 307 April 26th, 5.54 0.1 0.48-p.m. April 27,5.54 am 04.pa. April 8th, 6:53 am 6:49 p.or. April 20th, 5,52 m

April: Anth 6.52 a.m.

Thur 21

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at Wed 20 m 8 13 58m 1218 noon to-day is as follows:-

DISTANCE Bmgkong to Gap Fock

Assistance has been sont from Tientain, | Verso 1967 and the Nayat authorities at Weihaiwe

FORECANT. E. winde 22 fresh fair NEwinds, Batur, 23. -free to utrongs

have also sent a tug Preparations are South coast of Uhins betw ROOM Sun 24 or 10-8 ling made to sspatch the OKB Cheng, muski, 1—N1 Lam M Kong, and she is expected to leave Shing Southor of China between an a

MANNERS & BACKHOUSE, LTD.

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Regular Sailings to Boston and/or New York by fait

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KORNESS.

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