SHIPPING NEWS

ABRIVALS.

December 11th.. Denfallech. British the 1,134 th Con. A Hall, from Singapore, with a gan eral cargo. Seng Soon Hong. Koi Wai, Chinese str. 482 tons, Capt.

Kwok Kai, from Tourane, with geceral cargo-Wai Hing,

Phra Nang, British str., 1,168 tous, Capt. B. S. Heaney, from Saigon, with rice. -Nam Yuen.

tops.

Polyphemus, British str. 3,061

Cant. S. Madgwick, from Liverpool, with a general cargo.-B. & §.

1: December 19th. Akera, British air, 3,911 tona, Capt. P. S. Robinson, from Nagasaki, in ballast. --Asiatic Petroleum Co. Burrumbeet, British str., 1,581 tons, Capt. J. R. Nicol, from Dairen, with coal-Lau Yus.

1,266 tons, Capt. T. Croft, from Canton, with a general cargo.-J.M. & Co. Chicago Mars Japanese atr., 3,632 tons, Capt. T. Ichikawa, from Kobe, with a general carga. cargo.-O.S.K. Childar, Norwegian str., 1,102 tons, Capt. J. Matthiasen, from Saigon. with rice.-Thoresen & Co. Drufor, Norweging str., 1,102 tons. Capt. Capt. M. Hjorth, from Saigon, with 3 general cargo.-Thoresen & Co. Duners, British str., 5.490 tona, Capt, W. Walker, from Bombay and Singapore, with a general cargo.-P. & O. S. N. Co. Hanoi, French at., 739 tons, Capt. F. Morusa from Haiphong, with general cargo.-Lapicque. Iris, Dutch str., 2,214 tons, Capt. G. W de Bouve, from Yokohama, in bal- lastAsiatic Petroleum Co. Kamakura Maru, Japanese str., 5,845. tons, Capt. Y. Okuno, from Dairen. with a general cargo.-N.Y.E. Kwanglah, Chinese. str., 1,358 tons, Capt. C. Stewart, from Canton, with a general cargo-C.M.S.N. Co. Luchow. British str.. 1.920 tons, Capt. E. Merhum, from Bangkok, with a gen- eral cargo.-B. & S.*

Cheangshing, British str.,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PERSS, TUESDAY,

VESSELS EXPECTED. Arafura (E, & A.), dus December 19th. Dongola (P. & 0), due December 18th. Bgypt (P. & 0.). due December 27th Gregory Apar (B.I.), due Deo. Yrd. Kamakura Koru (N.K.K.), dus Dec, 12th. Fashimo Maru (N.Y.K.), de Doc. 18th,

7th Kitano Mare (N.Y.K.), dua January- Mishima Moms (N.Y.K.), due Dec 19th. Monteagle (C.P.S.), due December 27th. Nagpore (P 0.), due December 18th. Tyndareus (Blye Funnel line), dus to-day

SHIPPING NOTES.

The China Mail sa Fanking nailed from Hongkong to San Francisco vid wayports with a record arst-class passen- gar list of 158 passengers and 223 steerage and a fairly good cargo.

A Washington cable to Japan states that the officials of the United States Shipping Board may take over, the army transports on the Facific as an experi ment. Mr. Albert D. Lasker is request- ing Mr. Weeks, Secretary of War, to par mit the board to operate the transports in connection with the weekly service which he expects to inaugurate soon from the Pacific Coast to the Far East and The vessels would be the Philippines. operated by a private company, believed to be the Pacific M1 and the United States Shipping Board. Mr. Lasker be- lieves the service will need Government patronage until it builds up its own busi- As Mr. Weeks is considering the plan and may turn over the transports as an economy experiment.

Mr. Frederick F. Perris, who for the past year has been acting as adviser to the Imperial Japanese Marine Corpora tion, left Japan for England, recently Mr. Perris was received by Prince Higs ashi Fushimi. honorary president of the "corporation, before his departure and His Highness presented Mr. Perris an autographed portrait and a souvenir. At a luncheon held at the Imperial Club in Tokyo Mr. Yonejiro Ito, president of the Nippon Yusen Knisha, said that during the year of Mr. Perris's stay in Japan the tonnage of the vessels classed with Japanese Corporation had increased to about 120,000 tons grosa, and that this was very largely the result of Mr. Per ris's efforts. They were deeply indebted to him for his work.

Shinfo, Chinese str., 1,888 tons. Capt. Capt. Hassel, from Saigon, with rice,

San Peh S.N. Co.

Bohu Maru, Japanese str., Capt. K

Fukue. from Takao, with a general cargo.-0.5.K.

Suiyang British str. 1.504 tons. Capt.

Shane, from Cauton, with a eral cargo.-B. & S. Tungshing, British str., 1.173 tons, Capt. R. W. Baleman, from Shanghai, with a general cargo-J.M. & Co. Yuentang, British atr., 1,158 tons,

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

The report of the directors for the term ending the 30th September, 1821 anys:-

The net profit, after providing for the depreciation of the fleet, insurance and ships structural repair funds, amounts to Y.3,809,201.50, including Y.478.158.80 brought forward from the last account.

Adding thereto 1.2,800,000, the amount transferred from the Dividend Equalida- tion Fund, we obtain a total surplus of Y.6.600,201.50.

The directors now propse that "this Capt.surplus be appropriated as follows:-

Legal reserve fund. 170,000. Directors? and auditors'

fees...

S. O.. Midford, from Manila, with a. general cargo÷J.M. & Cu

CLEARANCES.

December 12th.

Chuan, for Swatow.

Dunera, for Shanghai. Eastern for Manila..

Haimun, for Holbow.

Bakugo Maru, for Manila

Hydrangea, for Swatow. Kaifong, for Koihow,

11

Kamakura Maru, for Singapore.

Kuangtah, for Shanghai.

Kuciyang, for Swatow.

Kwongang, for Swatow. Sintiang, for Canton. Soshu Maru, for Canton, Suiyang, for Shanghat Teresias, for Singapore. Tungshing, for Canton,

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALS-

Per ss Tangahing, on December 12th: Capt. Gitel and Mr. Dawson.

Per s. Kamakuru Maru, on Decem ber 12th:Mr. Kraupensky, Mr. Perris, Der Thiel, Mrs. Ackermann

Pér 8.5. Duneru, on December 12th: Mr. and Mrs. Cruickshank, Mrs. and Miss Cruickshank, Mr. and Mrs. Everett, Mr. H. H. Green, Miss E. Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Mody, Mr. A. 6. Pandey, Mr. K. Saito, Mrs. Webster, Mr. R. Hoosanally, Mr. N. H. Noronha, Mrs. E. Pereira and Miss. M. C. Peipper.

DEPARTURES.

Per China. Mail BB. Nanking:-Mr. Btrowbridge, Mr. Haines, Mr. H. H. van Ketel, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crandall, Mrs. Leach, Mr And Mrs. Munro, Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Tompkins, Mr. A. E Gianan, Mr. Gwynn, Mr. Phelps, Mr. Williama, Mr. T. Strewe, Mr. W. Hills berg, Mr. E. H. Tiel, Mr. W. G., Stocker, Mr. W. H. O. Vest, Mr. G. Schubert, Mr. and Mrs. JW. Eyles, Mr. &. H. 8. Moulder, Mr. A. L. Fitzpatrick.

BHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

**230,000

Dividend 10 per cent per

annum) ........

9,900,000

Extra dividend (10 per cent.

per annum).......

2,900,000

Y.9,200,000

leaving a balance of T. 409,201.50 to be carried-f-ward to the next account

Head Office, Tokyo, 28th Nov., 1921,

WEATHER REPORT,

December 12th, ab 11.58.-Pressure has decreased moderately at Vindivostock and alightly from Weibalwai to the Philippines. central Over It has increased moderately Japan.

A moderate anticyclone is central over N.E. Chins

Fresh monsoon may be expected along the 5.3. coast of China, and over the N. Chins Se

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am to-day, 0.00 inch. Total since January 1st, 97.20 inches, agafast an average of 82.35 Inches.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is na follows:-

DISTRICT

Hongkong to Gap Rock

Formosa Channel

FORECAST N.E winde, strong, moderat ling; doady

NE winds strong. Boaib coast of China berween The same as

No. 1. Hongkong and Lamooks. 1 South coast of China between) The same a

Hongkong and Hainan 1 HONGKONG MAPHOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Na 1.

Hongkong Observatory, December 12th.

Previous On Dawęda Duto

Day

at 3 pim. -6 sun.

CANADIAN

STEAMSHIPS

DECEMBRA 13M,

PACIFIC

LIMITED

HOME VIA CANADA

Hongkong to England

via Shanghai, Nagasaki, ("Moji), Kobe, Tokohama Vancouver & Montreal.

Trom

Dam

Fresa

2. Jobs

Liverpool

Bangkong.

Jan"

r

Jan. 23

10

Montcalm Molita

Feb.

Fab

Fab. 17

1

Minnedosa Mar. 10

Tob. 24 Kar 17

E. Asia

17 Tab. Monteagle Jan. Fab. E. Japan

8 May E. Russia

Fob 23 Mar. 18 E. Asia

"Mar.

23 April 10

Metagama Mac. 24 Mar. 91 E. Britain Apr. 22 Apr.

Other Atlantis Sailings every low days to Liverpool, Southampton, Glasgow, Antwerp, Harte, Naples & Danzig, Allotment of Cabios on Atlantic steamers held here and through tickets issued. Early reservation necessary.

..

18

Three Transcontinental Trains Daily, Standard Sleeping Cars, Compartments & Drawing Rooms Canadian Pacific Hotels at Victoria, Vancouver, in the Rockies, Calgary,

Winnipeg, Montreal and Quebed.

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Hongkong Office, Telephone 762.

Cable Address GACANPAC,

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CHISMAIL SS. CO

'MILE"

CHINAS

AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLASS PASSENGER SKRVIO: -

TREIGHT AND PASSENGER STEAMTES,

"CHINA"

'NANKING'

"NILE"

Trans-Pacific Service »

· HONGKONG to SAN FRANCISCO vis Shanghaiɛ Japan Ports and Honolulu

NANKING"

.Dec. 18th

Java

"CHINA”. Jan. 18th

Service

BETWEEN HONGKONG, SINGAPORE AND BATAVIA,

HONGKONG TO

SINGAPORE & BATAVIA,

S.S. "NILE” December 17th.

FAST FREIGHT "SERVICE

Through Bills of Lading issued to all points in United States & Canada

abso

Cargo accepted on Through Bills of Lading for transhipment at San Francisco to weekly sailings for principal Atlantis Parta.

Iss Houm Saam...

C. T. BURRIDGE, GENRRÁZ AGENT Per's BUILDING," TALETEDNI, PAMxisiz Dazz. No. 1934.

TIL. FIGHT Dart, & Astri.

No. 2161.

NANYO YUSEN KAISHA

(The South Sea Mall S.S. Co., Ltd.) · REGULAR FREIGHT & PASSFINGER SERVICE

BETWEEN

JAPAN, HONGKONG & JAVA.

For BATAVIA, FAMARANG. FOERABAYA MACASSAR And BALIKPAPAN.

30.14.

30.11 30.11

“CHERIBON MARU”

BS

65

-

| 41 N.E E

MACASSAR MARU”

10

ESE

0.00

***

Barometer Temperature Hamidite Wind Direction

force... Weather.

Bain

-ød 0.00 0.00 Highest open-air Temperature on 11th ... 71

The P. & O. as. Sardinia arrived Lon-Lowest open-air Temperature on 12th .63

doo on December 10th.

The P. & O. s. Dongala left Singa- pore for this port on the 10th inst, at pim with the outward. English malls, and is due here on the 15th inst. at about 4pm.

The P. & O. s.s. Nagoya lett London on December 8th, and is expected to ar- rive at Hongkong about January 17th

The B.M.8. Emprees of Russia arrived at Nagasaki on December 12th at 8:30

aim was to leave there at 6 pm, and

is due at Kobe to-day, at 4 p.m.

HONGKONG TIDĖ, TABLE,

From 18th to 18th December, 1971 HINE WATER.

Height

LOW WATER.

J

Hrong Standard

Hlong

Btandard

Timo.

Time.

the m. ft. in

4 8 m 2 20

7.41 7.5

Tho sa Canfe (Blue Funnel line) left The 188 16

Bingapore on December 10th for Hong-

kang, and is dus here on December 18th. Wed 14 m 8.8.4.8 18

The s.s, Tyndareus (Blue Funnel line)

8-188 81

left Kuchinotzu on the 10th inst. for Thur. 159 59

Hongkong, and is due here to-day.

The following are among the latest movements of the Blue Funnel steamers?

6

140 m 347

8 578 8:4

16m 10 52-484 28

Pussed through Suez (outwards) Satur 17 Myrmidon November 27th: Cyclops Do

989 8 5 3 20 11 47348m 5:19 44 48 5 59

10.25

cember 3rd. Left Port Said (homewards) Sau. 16 Titan and Rhesus December 8th.

Ar

11 17

rivals: Agapenor, at London, December Mon 19

st; Telemachus at Rotterdam, December _list"

42

Height.

For MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA and YOKOHAMA:

sai..ng on or about 18th Dec,

sailing on or about 5th

Jan

SAMARANG MARU

BORNEO MARU

sailing on or about 24th Deg. sailing on or about 18th Jan.

for further particular plezas apply to

Tel No 1908

K. SUZUKI, Manager.. 2nd Floor, Princes Building,

WATERHOUSE LINE.

REGULAR TRANS-PACIFIC FREIGHT SERVICE Operating U.S. Shipping Board Steamers

Between

SEATTLE-TACOMA¬VICTORIA-VANCOUVER and China, Japan and Philippine Island Ports,

* WEST JESTER

В

9-6-20

0.8

5 45

8 6

sailing about 5th Jan,

Further sailings to be snownood later. Through Bill of Ladings famed 'to'xt Overland Common points in US, abd Canada

For raics and fold particulars apply tomar

T. K. K.

TOYO KISEN KAISHA

J

HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO

VIA KEMLUNG, SHANGHAI THE INI AND SEA. JAPAN &

HONOLULU,

*En FarsWAY OF TEN SUN

SHINYO MARU PRESIA MAKU

TAIYO MARU

† SIBERIA MARU

-TENYO MARU

KOREA MABU

ALAVE. HONGKONG

$4,000 $1,000

***

Dec. 18th

+

$2.000

41

***

Jaz "15th.

90.000

+49

22,000

Feb, 10th.

* Calling at Dairen and emitting call at Koslang,

+1

Tab. 3rd

SOUTH AMERICAN LINE

HONGKONG TO VALPARAISO

VIA Japan, HONOLULU, HILO SAN FRANCISCO, "BA PEDRO, SANTA

BUL, BALBOA, CALLAO, MOLLENDO, ABICA & Iquiqun.

RECE ET Trans-ÁIDIan Roush to Bunyós ArkNE

Ji

MORAMOZA

CHAVE HONGXON BAKUYO MARU

(calling at Manila)

Dea. 13th. For fall intorination regarding passenger fenight and sailings, apply to-

Y. TSUTSUMI MAR: 481. » King's Building....... Tal, Woli 174 a

Agents at Canton I

KARL F. E. GRIFFITHE, LTD.

STRUTHERS & DIXON, I

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

T• LOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO West Jena”

.31st Deo.

To SEATTLE & VANCOUVER ** West Qrows,”

26th Dec.

In

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

NEW ORLEANS, SAVANNAH, NORFOLK, BALTIMORE,

PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK & BOSTON.

Through Bill of Lading issued to all US & Canadian Overland Gommon Points. HONGKONG OFFICE—1st floor. Powell's Building, 13, Des Vosur Road, Tal. 2008.

PACIFIC MAIL SS

SS CO

MANAGING AGENTS, US, SHIPPING" FARD,

TFANS-PACIFIC SERVICE:

Freight and Passenger.

SAN FRANCISCO VIA BHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAME AND HONOLULU AMERICAN STEAMER B

FOR SAN FRANCISCO YA SHANGHAI, KOBE ETC.

LEAVE HONGKONG Azriy, Bay Fosco Ja, S1st, Neon

Feb. 13th.

·88. "HOOSIER STATE”.

***

-SHANGHAI-CALCUTTA SERVICE

Freight Only

FOR CALCUTTA VIA BINGAPORE, PENANG AND"" RANGOON:

FOR HAIPHONG

MANILA-EAST-INDIA SERVICE

Freight and Passenger.

SAN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU, MANILA, "BAIGON, SINGAPOREĮ CALOUTTA & COLOMBO, Monthly Bailings.

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THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.,

The S/S.

COPENHAGEN

RHODESIA”

be loading for HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN. and other BOANDINAVIAN PORTS.

"Java"

About 24th December.

M/S. "Indian" M/S. 44 Peru" M/S.Arabien ”

M/S. ** Kina " M/S. “Afrika "

Expected on

or about.

21st Dec, 30th Dec, 4th Jan. 23rd Jan.

1st Feb.

+

Will leave for above

For further particulars please apply to:-

ports on or about,

15th Jan.

24th Jan

6th Feb,

15th Feb.

2nd Mar.

10th Mar

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Hongkong November 15th, 1981.

P. & O. S. N. CO.

STEAMERS FOR

STRAITS, COLOMBO, AUS- TRALIA, BOMBAY, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN. PORTS & LONDON.".

Through Bill of Lading inued for Batavia, Perina Gal, Continental, American, and South African Porta,

"Captain

THE Steamship “DUNERA.”

Walker, carrying "His Majesty's Malls,

will be despated-from-thi Fort on or about FRIDAY the 23rd Droz, 1921, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Forts

Bilk and Valuables and Tea for Italy, France and London (under arrangement) will be tran- shipped at Bombay into the Mail Steamer pro ceeding direct to Marseilles and London.

Parcels will be received at this Office until 37.x, the day before sailing. The contents and value of all packages are required.

For further particulars apply fo

Agents.

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OF

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BRONCHITIS.

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