SHIPPING NEWS
ARRIVALS.
February 23rd.
CLEARANCES.
February 24th. Anakusa Maru, for Swatow. Carl Legien, for Shanghai.. Chung Ring, for 'Heibow. Muroran Baru, Japanese str., 3,251 tons, Zongola, for Shanghai.
Capt. X. Watanabe," from Singapore, Foshing, for Swatow. with a general cargo-N.Y.K. Huspromo, far Bagia.
February 24th.
Haiyang for Canton, Carl Legien Gorman str., 8,900 tons, Hannawa, for Bobe.
Capt. Porzelius, from Singapore, | Hermelin, for Bangkok. with
+ general cargo-Reuter, Han Ping An, "for" Canton," Brockelmann & Co.
Henrik, for Bangkok. Chekiang, Chinese str., from Canton, Chung Wing, Chiness,str., 219 tons, Capt.
Leung San Kong, from K, C. Wand with a general cargo-Houg On S.S. Oo, w
Dongola, British str., 4,729 tong, Capt. OR. A. Nowby, from London, with a general cargo.-P. & O. Co. Hai Hong, British str., 1,210 bus, Capt. W. C. Passmore, from Swalow, with a general cargo.-Dougina S.9. Co. Hanura, American str., 4,820 tous, Ospt Linnander, from Manila, with a general cargo-Arnhold Bros. Hydrasta, British str., 581 tons, Capt. W. J. Collom, R.N.R., from Swatow, with a general cargo-Chin On S.S. Co.
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Ichung, British str., from Canton, Peleus, British str., 4,800 tons, Capt. J. P. Jones, from Shanghai, with a gen. eral cargo.-B. & S. Pembrokeshire, British atr., 4,065 tons, Capt. W. H. Lewis, from Singapore, with a general cargo.-J. & Co. Suma Maru, Japanese str., frum Canton Taita Haru, Japanese str., 1,138 tons,
Capt, T. Honjo, from Shaughni, with a general cargo-NY.K. Victoria, British str.. 1,860 tons, Capt. P. T. Figher, frem Melbourne, with a general cargo-China Australia S.S. Co
February 25th. City of Norwich, British str., 4,346 tons, Capt. W. Myles, from Cebu, with a general cargo-Bank Line, Esung, British str., from Caston. Haldis, British str., from Caatón. Haitan, British str., 1,183 tons, Capt.
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E. Jolies, from Hothow, with angen dral cargo-Man Wing S.S. C6, Hpany, British str., from Cautod. Latmedon, British str., 4,268 tons, Capt. A. II. Smith, from Shanghai, with a general cargo.-B. & S. Mukesa Moru, Japanese str., 1,561 tons, Capt. G. Takao, from Miike, with coal-M.B.K:
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King Puan, for Swatow," Kronviken, for Canton.
suroran Maru, for Shanghai, Palembang, for Singapore.. Peleus, for Singapore.
| Pembrokeshire,, for Shanghai,
Fotung, for Kotignop." Prominent, for Bulgys. Sulyik, for Shaumi. Taitang, for Hoagay. Taita Maru, for Canton. Towa "Hara, for Hongay Wingsang, for Hongay. Tatthing, for Bangkok.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, 1
FEBRUARY 26тn
Techigo Maru, for Kwang Yuan,
NEW HOLT, STEAMERS
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Mesars. Cammell Laird & Co., Birken-
February 2nd head, launched
On
а
twin screw steamer of about 11,000 tons
CANADIAN
STEAMSHIPS
PACIFIC
LIMITED
Reduced Fares to Europe
First-Class
£120 Connecting with Canadian Pacific Atlantio Empresses-
£112
Connecting with Monoclass Cabin Atlantio ·Steamers-
Second-Class
£82
Connecting with Monoclass
Cabin Atlantic Steamers.
£80
Connecting with Canadian
·Pacific Atlantic Empresas8.
1918.
N. Y. K.
GURLEOS BURIBUI TO ALTERATION
VICTORIA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via Shanghai Japan por
Through Bills of Ending fessed to all Overland common Frdum in U.3.A. and Canada. IYO HABU (Nagasaki Direst)
Thursday, 1st Mary at 11 am- SHIZUOKA HARU
Sunday, 18th Mar.
10
rak
MARSEILLES, LONDON" & "ANTWERP via Bingapore, &c.
KASHIMA MARU HAKONE MARU
Wednesday, 29th Feb Wednesday, 14th Mar,
HAMBURG via LONDON & BOTTERDAM.
LIMA MARU !
Middle of March"
LIVERPOOL via MARSEILLES & VALENCIA.
TSUSHIMA MARU
***
Sunday, 11th Mat
JYDNEY & MELBOURNE vis Manila, &c.
TANGO MARU"
YOSHINO HABU...
NEW YORK & BOSTON VIA PANAMA.
TOBA MARU
BUENOS AIRES via Singapore, Delagoa Bay, Durban & Cape Town.
KANAGAWA MÄRÐ
Po
Ha
Wednesday, 31st Mar,
Wednesday, 18th April
Wednesday, 7th Mar
Friday, 19th April,
Monday, 98th Feb., Tuesday, 17th Feb.
Saturday, 10th Mar,
+14
BOMBAY via Singapore and Colombo.
WAKASA KARU NAGATO MAHU
(ALOUTTA via Bingapore, Penang & Hangoon. YAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
TOSHINO MARI --
FUSHIMI MARU
for Messrs. Alfred Holt & Co, Bine New Canadian Pacific Monoclass Cabin Atlantic Service. BANGHAL, KOBE & YOKOHAMA Thursday, 15th Max,
Funnel Line. The naming ceremony was performed by Mrs. Richard D. Holt.
MONT LAURIER 17,100 tons groza. MONTCALM 16,400 tens groSS,
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A special correspondent of Lloyd's List wrote that for Messrs. Alfred Holt and Co. or the Ocean Steamship Ce, there are now under construction four motor ships equipped with machinery of dif forent types. One of these is being built Tazzino 752 by Scott's Shipbuilding and Engineering Co., and will be propelled by Still com bined steam and Diesel engines, another by the Caledon Shipbuilding Co., in which twin-screw Burmeister and Wain machinery of 8,000 h.p. will be installed, while the remaining two are under cou- struction at Palmers yard at Jarrow.
Each of these latter vessels is a cargo ship of about 10,000 tons deadweight, and, unlike the arrangement in the two Scottish-built craft, single-screw machin. ory is to be employed. In one case a b.p. six-cylinder Camellaird- 3,000 Fullagat rootor will be fitted, developing its power at 66r.p.m. and having cylind ers 23 in. in diameter, the piston stroke. being 38 in. The other single-screw vessel is being built by Palmers, and the machin- Mohon, Chinese "atr., from Canton.
ery has already been completed to be Pant, Norwegian str, from Cantor,
driven by a single Burmeister & Wain Presistins Jefferson, American str., 6,413 engine, of 3,000 i.h.p., built by the
This Jons, Capt FR Nichols, from Copenhagen firin. Masila, with general cargo-Ad. what is known as the longstroke desigu specially adapted for the propulsion of migi Oriental" Line.
With twin-screw single screw vessels. Shoatas, British str., 1.368 tons. Capt. motor craft the speed of the engines is
R. Robertson, from Shanghai, with a
usually between 100 and 190 r.p.m., but general cargo.-B. & S. Stuart Duller, American atr., 4,355 ton, in the new vessel it will be limited to 85
Capt. M. Ridley, from Manila, with, a"general cargo.-Robert Dollar & C'
Sin the "Chinese str. 304 tons, Capt. Kwok On, from K. C. Wan, with a general cargo. Sul Kee & Cu Seen, British tr., from Cantou, Baki Muru dejans str., 991 bag. Capt. Yoshida, from Bangkok, with a Ketteral gango. Nakamura,
PASSENGERS.
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motor is of
with a correspondingly long pistor. stroke. It is worthy of note that this is the biggest engine of its class that has yas been produced. The power deve loped is equivalent to about 2,300 b.h.p.
The maxillary generating plant has also Iren applied by. Burnciater & Wain,
ccmprises three standard engines of three-cylinder type, each developing 1.0 b.b.p. and driving a dynamo of 100 kw. At sea one of the generating sets is sacient for all purposes, and when loading and discharging cargo two, and in some cases three, planta are needed. to be fitted an Per P, & O. 5.5. Dengola, on February Electrical winches are 24th:-Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Martin, 31, deck, and a fairly large refrigerating to be installed, this being Mrs. and Miss East, Miss F. H. Bri- plant is ton, Miss J. Hinton, Mr. A. J. Pass-doctrically operated. The engine-room more, Capt. C. Nicoll, Mr. A. H. White, auxiliary Mr. Kennedy, Mr. R. F. Leech, simpler than that which is generally on such ships. In addition to Mr. J. F. Fraser, Sub.-L. Jefferies, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dunn, Miss M. Soutter, the generating plant, the auxiliaries will Mr. F. Smith, Dr. C. W. Hollings, Capt comprise centrifugal jacket "and piston- G. P. Gough, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Walls, cooling water pumps and, two Mr. S. Sinith, Mr. M. B. Chapman, Misa lubricating oil pumps, besides the normal 0. Portor, Mr. and Mrs. B. Reis, Mr. general-service pumps. Steam heating is J. MacNair, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. to be provided for the cabin, a stall Gardner, Dr. T. D. Gardner,, Mrs. E. donkey boiler being fitted, which will D emergency. Sebultz, Mrs. J. J. Callahan, Mr. and also supply steam to
found
arrangement is somewhat
Biall
cúsq ..of
Mrs E. Davies, Mrs. Davies, driven steam compressor in Mr. 1). Salti, Major Slaughter, Mr. tecessity. The machinery room is ar J. II. Wada, Mr. Wade, Jr., Mr. and ranged amidships, and the main, angine Mfs. J. L Spencer, Miss Deberty.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.
The RM.S. Empress of Russia left Shanghai on February 25th, at 10 am, and is due at Nagasaki at 8 am, to-day.
The R. M.S. Empress of Aria left Van- couver for Hongkong, vid Japan porte, Shanghai and Manila, on February 22nd, and is due here on March 18th.
The N.Y.K. 2.8. Fushimi Maru (Euro poon lice) loft "Shanghai for Hongkong
trives the usual three-stage-air-injection compressor for the supply of injection and starting air. Apart from this, how- ever, all the engine auxiliaries are separatoly driven.
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HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, February 25th.
Previous un Dale, un Date
Day at/
on February 24th, and is expected here Barometer on February 27th.
At 9p.m.
A I p..
30.08.
30,10
30.11
Temperature
69
54
55
κα
67
NNE
Force
0. 0
+
Q.u0 .00) ...
The M.Ma.s. Porthos left Saigon for Humidity Hongkong vid Haiphong, and is expected Wind Direction here on March 2nd.
The 1.3 Hyson (Blue Funnel) for Bos Weather
Bain tom and New York, left Nagasaki on February 23rd for this port, and is due Highest open-air Temperature on 24th. 59 here on February 27th, daylight.
VESSELS EXPECTED. Afriks (East Asiatic Co.), duo to-day. Awa Maru (N.Y.K.), due February 27th. Bellerophon (Blue Funnel), due Mar. 27th- Chile (East Asiatic Co.), dro Mar. 28th. Deucalion (Blue Funnel), das Marsh 10th, Fushini Mare (N.Y.E.), dup Feb. 27th Garbila, due Feb. 27th, a.m.
Havenstein (Hugo Stinnes), due March
good.
Lowest open-air Temperature on 26th
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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From Feb. 20th to Mar. 4, 1823. Hion WATER
Height
Lów WATER,
F'kong
Standard
Indien (East Asiátic Co.), dus Mar. 10th. The 27 m 7 28 42 18 Izion (Blue Funnel), due March 13th.
Height.
12
MONTROSE 16,400 tans grOES. MONTCLARE 16,400 tons gross.
If desired, passengers may be routed via any Atlantic. Port. CANADIAN PACIFIC
HONGKONG OFFICE
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Wednesday, 17th Feb, Fga faràber Information apply - NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
Telephone: Central Now, 283 à 208.
K. H. KAMET, “Manager.
CABLES: GACANPAC
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FOR BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE
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"VENEZIA"
sailing on or about 5th Marsha. mailing on or aboat beginning April
Paxtongora Laggage can be insured at the Ofion of the Agents.
NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS.
1.5.
"From CALOUTTA and COLOMBO to SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.
Head of March. “UMZUMBI” ..
Through Bill of Lading issued from Hongkong.
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OPERATING
UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD STEAMERS
kong
Standard Timo.
Theo
b im ftin
hmm. ft in
Mou. 23 m 6 29.
1
081
A 8. m 10 30
6 19 a 67 m 11 49
7 2049 3
1
Sater
2 m. 17460m3 13 0.9
8.497 ↑
$80 a 2 3091263m 349
88
08
∙10 27
Muncaster (Dodwell-Castle Line), due Wed. 18 m
March 17th.
Im 842 147 385
Phistoteles (Blae "Funnel), due March 158r.
Porthts (M.M.), dus March 2nd. · · President Taft (Pacific. Mall), dus March Priam (Blue Funnel), dua March 201 Pyrrhus (Blue Funnel); due March 15th. Wakana Maru (N.Y.E.), due to day.
TO
BALBOA, CRISTOBAL, GALVESTON, NEW ORLEANS, MOBILE,
TAMPA, CUBAN FORTS & NEW YORK
8.8" HEFFROF ́”.
RADNOR"
88 ETHAN ALLEN
PANAMA CANAL.
Leaves Hongkong - Last Half March/First Hall April.
March 27th, Last Half April/First Half May.
For information "apply to
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TEZUHO CESTRAL Hom 141 & 2312
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TJIMANOEK ...
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TJI BODAS
JAYA
28th Feb. 2nd Mar. End, Mar. 8th Mar.
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21st Mar.
4th Mar, "6th Mar, 10th Mar, 23rd Mar.
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JAPAN PORTS, SHANGHAL HONGKONG AND
MANILA
AND
AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG
AND BREMEN Balings, subjent to siderabLOUR.
Arrivals from Europe.
SS. BANKA” 8.S. OOSTKERK"
dur Hongkong about 18th March,
,, 25th April.
Sallings to Europe. -
For
Sbeaconre
SCA DYK" "SAPAROKA"
Balling on or #bont
17th Feb.
10th Mar.
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