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SHIPPING NEWS

ARRIVALS

August 6th.

Dardanus, British air., 4,936 tons, Capt. A T. Shaw, from Swansen and Singapore, with a general cargo.—| B. 6.

Foushing, British str. 1.423 tons, Capt.

J. McAinsb, from Saigon, with rice.-] J. M. & Co.

,

Lunchok, British str, from Canton. Arap Norwegian str., from Canton." Same, British str., 4,217 tons, Capt. R. M. M. Collyer, R.D., R.N.R., frem Shanghai; with a general cargo.

Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co. Poikea Maru, Japanese str. 1.294 tons, Chpt, T. Ishigaki, from Hoihow, with cargo.-Y.K.K.

Д

Than

Chinese str... 2,085 tons. Capt. A. Palmer, from Haiphong and Kebno, with a general cargo.-Ching Keyw

August 7th.

Benglee, British str., 2,120 tons, Capt. A. McCorquoidato, from London and Sugapore, with a general cargo.- Gibb, Livingston & Co. "Duchun, D'Aosta, Italian str., 4.682 tuns, apt. Pietro Zar, from Shang- hal with a general cargo.-"Dodwell & Co.

Giener, British str., 6,021 tons, from

Shanghai, with a general cargo. J.al. & Co.

»

Hulching, British str., 1.987 tous: Capt.

J. S. Thomson, from Foochow, Amoy and Swatow, with a general cargo--; D. L. & Co.

Hydrangea, British sir., 361 tons, Capt. W. I. Collon, R.N.R., from Swatow, with a general cango-Chiu' On 8.5. Co.

Khire, British str., 5.561 tons, Capt. C. M. Redhend, from Shanghai; with general cargo-Mackinnon, Alac- kenzie & Co.

Korca Maray Japanese str., 6,084 tons, Caps. R. Watanabe, from Shanghai, with a general cargo-T.K.K. Zuchow, British str., 1,221 tons, Capt. F. M. Dillon, from Shanghai, with a general cargo.-B. & S

Sanli, Portuguese str., 440 tons. Capt. G. A. de Souza, from Kwang Chow Wan, with a general cargo-Po_On|"

3.S. Co.

Van Uison, Dutch atr., 2,562 tous, Capt. F. Schlette, from Amoy and Swatow, with a general cargo.-J.C.J.L. --

OLEARANCES.

August 6th.

Aughter for Sagon..

Janus, for Amoy. Siangier, for Fonchow.

August 7th.

Dardanus, for Shanghai. Luster, for Yokohama, Haijoung, for Swatew Huilan, for Heibow. Hermelin, "for Swatow. Ar for Singapore. Ken Sung, for Swatow.. Lugham, for Canton....... Lingcher, for Swatow Lingh, for Canton. Lak Sang, for Swatow. Patructas, for Shanghai.

Potuny, for Kyang Chow. Wan.

Piement eland, for Manila.

Rm, for: Hoihow..

-Suzpedra, for Singapore.

Sudu, for Singapore.

Tukuba Mart, for Cantos.

Fan Librahulen, for Batavia.

Ya T for Shanghai. Yuanan, for Heiboy,

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALS.

"Per 8.s. · Hydrangea, from Swalow, oa August 7th:-Mr. Ammand and Mr.

Perne.

Par ss. Bulchtug, on Augtist 7th:- Mrs. M. Graut, Mr. E R. Megra, Miss Price, Mr. W. M. Gitters, Rev. F.

Feniand.

CANADIAN

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST STIL 1993.

PACIFIC

HOME VIA CANADA

Hongkong to England,

rin Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kebe, Yokohama, Vancouver, Montreal & Quebec.

From Kangkung

Dok Tiznad

Empress France

Dea

From Озова

Aug. 18 Aug. 25

Empress Russia` Aug. 9 Aug. 27 Empress Scotland Sept. 1 Sapt 8 Empress Australia Aug. S4 Sept. 12 Montcalm

Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Empress Asia. ... Sept. 6 Sept. 24 Empress Scotland Sept. 29. Oct. Empress Canada. Beph, 22 Oct. 8 Empress France Oct. 13: Oct. 19 Empress Russia

Oct. 22 Empress Scotland Oct. 27 Nov. 2

Other Atlantic Sailings every few days to Liverpool, Southampton, Glasgow, Antwerp, Cherbourg and Hamburg, Allotment of Cabins on Atlantic steamers hold hare and through tickets issned. Early reservation necessary.

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Standard Sleeping Cars, Compartments & Drawing Rooms.

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T. K. K.

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£120 First class throughout,

STEAMERS

REDUCED FARE TO EUROPE.

£112-£110 Mono class steamerzon the Atlantic- HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. VIA SHANGHAI, THE INLAND SEA, JAPAN AND HONOLULU.

LEAVE HONGKONG. TENYO MARU (calling at Manila and Keelung), ...32,00 tons, Aug. 9th. KOREA MABU (calling at Manila and Keelung). ...22,000 tone, Aug. 16th. SHINYO MARU(calling at Keelung)

...22,000 tons Aug. 31st. BIBERIA MAKO calling at Dairen), TAIYO MARU (calling at Manila and Keelung)....000 tons, Sept. 15th.

HONGKONG TO VALPARAISO. VIA JAPAN, HONOLULU, HILO, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN PEDRO, MANZANILLO, BALBOA, CALLAO, MOLLENDO, AFRICA AND IQUIQUE..

THENCE BY TRANS-ANDZAN ROUTE TO BUENOS AYRES. STEAMERS

GINYO MARU....

ANYO MARU. SELTO MARIT

BAKUYO MARU

TONS

16,000 --

18,700

18,300

tons, Sept. 26th.

LEAVE HONGKONG

...September 5th.

...tober 20th.

...December 4th.

January 15th.

JAPAN-HONGKONG-JAVA SERVICË.

botwo-n.

OSAKA, KOBE, MOJI DALREN, HONGKONG, BATAVIA, SAMABANG AND SOURABAYA.

STEAMER

DESTINATION***** LEAVE HONGKONG PERSIA MABU (Keelung, Moji, Kobe Osaka), August 17th.

NEW YORK LINE. (Freight only.) VIA JAVA AND SUEZ.

STEAMER

WOYO MARU.

LEAVE HONGKONG ***** about August 9th.

For full information regarding Passengers, Freight & Sailings.

Apply to:-

Agents at Canton:"

Mestra. T. E. GRIFFITH.

DIL-BURNING SHIPS.

for

At a meeting of the Ocean Navigation Section of the International Navigation Congress on July 5th, the question of the awe of oil fuel in ships was discussed.

Sir Johu Cadian, in a paper on The 4454 of liquid fuel

navigation and its consequence," mentioned that Monsieur M. Prade had said that the maritime transport of the world Per T.K.K. 8.3. Korra Marie, on Wis now largely dependent on fuel August 7th-Miss B. Schrzker, Miss Ada) oil, end navigation companies in M. Crow, Mr. W, Baker, Misy H. B. general were following the examples set Kogor, Mias Ely Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. them by many of the greater liners in W. J. Weldon, Mrs. A. T. Devereux, the world. For instance, of 750 ships Miss 3 A. Devereux. Mr. J. Deverenix, constituting the

1

programine of the Mr. P. S. Crovat, Mr. H. E. Pullian, Emergency Fleet Corporation, 600 wero Mr. F. M. Belda, Mr. C. Tesseyman, Mr. oil fuel burners. - J. Kelly, Mr. 1. J. Dombrosky, Mr. C. The production of crude petroleuin had Godinez and Mr. H. Godinez.

more than doubled in the last ten years Per P. to *.*.. Klim,

to 117,000.000 tons. It was anticipated Yokohama vid

the output, would be 150,000.000 tons by Ports:-Mine Clarke, Mr. Kirpalani, Mr. and Mrs.

10:30. The gross tonnage of oil burning P. Mshta, Mr. H. G. Roberts, Mr. ships had increased from 1,310,200 in

C.

froa

E

1914 to 14,484,10 in 1929.

Y. TSUTBUMI, Manager.

King's Building, Tel. No. G. 23742375.

VESSELS EXPECTED,

Albert Vogler (Hugo Stinnes), due Aug.

10th, p.

Amboise (M.M.), due August 28th. andre Lehon (.M.), due August 17th. Dongola (P. & 0.), due August 10th,

1100n.,

H

Empress of Australia, dup August 15th. Japan (B.1. & Apear); due August 10th,

1. m.

Mentor (Blue Funnel), due August 31st. Pericus (Bue Funnel), due August 25th. Sangola (B.1-), due to-day." Sunlard (Rickmers Line), due August 9th.

un (B-L.), due to-day. Fictoria, due August 27th.

J

AND

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. ONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer

"PATROCLUS?»

In the House" of Commons on June discharged into Holt'sk and subject to

Lelas, Mr. F. E Shaw, Mrs. I. L Knight, Mr. W. G. Smith, Miss Matthews, Miss P Tunbeun, Mr. W. II. Brown, GERMANY'S SHIP CONSTRUCTION. Mise S. Rutherford, Mr. W. F. Savale. Mr. and Miss Merrison, Mr. C. Leech, Mr. II. Diprose, Mr. J. M. Watson, Mr. W. H. Hotchkiss, Mr. MacGillivray, Mr. B. Ross, Mr. C. Bishop, Mr. W. Hali, Surg. L.-Comdr. O. J. Kerrigan, Mr. C. T. Frayne, Mr. A. H. Bolton, Mr. A. P. Petigura, Mr. J. S. Black and Miss M. Eaton.

DEPARTUREE.

19th, Sir P. Lloyd-Greane (President of the Board of Trade), in a written reply to Mr. Wise, said:The tonnage of ves- sels completed in Germany during the years 1919 to 1922 is shown as follows in

are hereby notified that the Cargo will be it will lie at Consignce's

Kowloon, where tormer and conditions of storage at Holt's wharf, The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 6th August.

the official journal of the German Statis-bas

Lical Office:

1910

19:0

1021 1929

יו

Gross tonnage completed.

155,000 327,700 $50,000 742,100

vessels built in different countries, pre- According to the quarterly returns of

Per Blue Funnet 8.8. Surperion, on August 7th Mr. and Mrs. J. Graham, Miss R. Graham, Mv, ned Mrs. A, C. Binneveld, Mr. and Mrs. H. Crombie, Mr. M. Eyken Slaters, Mr. H. G. Cooper, Mr. J. Keith, Miss E. Crombie, M W. H. Crowell, Mr. R. J. Birbeck, Mr. and Mrs. S. Martin, Mr. and Mrs, Spared by Lloyd's Register, the tonnage Whittaker, Mrs. F. A. Lovegrove, Mrs. Iaunched in Germany during the quarter E. A. Liley, Burg-Lieut. and Mrs. R. W. ended March 31st, 1923, was 69,000 tour Nesbitt, Br. M. Karisen, Mr. and Mrs. gross, and represented.15.6 per cent. of A. Buchauan, Miss A. Buchanan, and the total tonnage launched in all coun- Mr. and Mrs. A. Huxley..

tries included in the returna. Vessels of less than 100 tons gross are not included in these figures.

́SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

If the clause (to exempt shipping from

A. J. Hosken, RN-R., Commander) will double taxation) proves a success it

50

been given prior to Steamer's arrival Optional Curga vil

will be landed, unless notice All broken, chafed and damaged goods are

left in the

Dodowns, where they will be

examined on any 10.45 And Fridays |

between the hours of

within the free storage period.

.m. and non

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 13th August, will be rubject to rent,

sented to the undersigned on or before the All claims against the steamer must be pre- 27th August, or they will not be

recognised No Fire Insurance will be effected

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agents. Hongkong, 6th August, 1923,

ON SALE

OUND

1922.

[1143

The R.M.S. Empress of Russu (Capl.) leave here for Victoria and Vancouver, might prove the forerunner of a larger BWBELLY PRESS, July to December

B.C.. Shanghai (Woosing), Nagasaki, selieime of legislation to exempt all trade Kobe and Yokohama, at noon, on Thurs-1 from double taxation throughout the day, August oth..

world-Sir W. Angusm-Hicks,

of the HONGKONG

With Impex, Price $7.50.

On sale at se Hongkong Day Press.

PACIFIC MAIL

STEAMSHIP COMPANY

MANAGING AGENTS-UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD.

TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE

FAST NEW AMERICAN STEAMERS TO ·

SAN FRANCISCO

via

SHANGHAI. KOBE, YOKOHAMA & HONOLULU.

"PRESIDENT CLEVELAND “

PRESIDENT PIERCE” ........

Ang." 13th Aug. 29th.

Sailing and Fares subject to Change Without Notice.

LOW FARES TO EUROPE

LOCAL EQUIVALENT OF

£120

FIRST CLASS THROUGHOUT...

£110

ONE CLASS STEAMERS

"

ON ATLANTIC.

WITH STOP OVER PRIVILEGES AT PORTS OF CALL, AND POINTS IN UNITED STATES.

VISIT

SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SALT LAKE CHICAGO NEW YORK.

CONNECTING WITH ANT

DIRECT TRANS-CONTIN-

ENTAL RAILWAY AND

ATLANTIC STEAMERS,

VISIT

YOSEMITE GRAND CANYON FEATHER RIVER YELLOW STONE PARK NIAGARA FALLS.

HONGKONG--MANILA

"PRESIDENT PIERCE" "PRESIDENT WILSON"

WEATHER REPORT. Auyuan 6th at 1837-Warning to Hong- kong, Cost Porte, doTyphoon of unknown tannity within 120 miles of Lat. 13 deg. N. Long: 130 deg. E, moving N.W

Typhoon of an-

August 7th at 11.350 Warning to Hong- kong, Coast Porta known intensity within 15 miles of Lat. 14 deg, N. Long. 138 deg. E, moring IV.

August that 19.02-Pressure har de

creased

colaider halely at Foochow and incresaod

over the Locohoor and over In has increased moderately to elsewhere,

ooorer

S. W. Chita is farther

Seath this morning.

At 8am. this morning the Guam typhoon. was about 300 miles north of Yap, moving N.W.

The Loochoos typhoon has curved W.N.W. It is now in about Lat. 37 deg, N. and Leng.. 125 deg. E, threatening Cheriang,

Hongkong rainfall for the 34 hours ending at 10 am, 7th August, 0.04 inch. Total since January 1st, 1227 inchas, against an average of 5501 inches,

The forecas for the 24 hours eading at noon, 8th Aug.. is as follows-

DISTRICT

Formon Channel

Foxici

W. to S. W. winds,

freshening con- ! aiderably.

South coat of China between ; do.

Hongkong and Lamock Hongkong to Gap Rock

Light

Tariable winds, freshening from:

westward;

fair.

South coast of Ching between S.E. winds

Hongkong and Hainan

moderate.

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER

W

Hongkong Observatory, August 7th.

Previous On Data On Date

'Day at ojjat & pan.

6am. 8 pm.

it.

Barometer Temperature

99.54 29,62 29.53

83

79

Humidity

NI

92

78

Wind Direction

.8 NE

W

*** Force...

Aug. 20th "Sept. 3rd

Westber Rain

8.05

HONGKONG-CALCUTTA.

FREIGHT ONLY"

CALCUTTA vis SINGAPORE PENANG & RANGOOM,

For Full Information regarding Rates, Space, etc., Apply to.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. 18? FLOOR, QUREN'S BUILDING, HONGYONG,

Tel Central, 141,

Canton Agents: - HOLTOAK, MASSEY & CO., LTD.

Cable Address: "SOLANO."

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SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

VICTORIA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via Shanghai, Japan ports Through Bills of Lading issued to all Overland common Points in U.S.A and Canada.

Through passage rates to Europe via America G.8405. G.3420, G.$440. TYO MABU..

SHIDYUUKA MABU

Saturday, 11th Aug, at 11 a.. Wednesday, 5th Sept, at 11 am

MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore, &20.

HAKONE MARO

SUWA MARU

0.00 0.03 Hightest open-air Temperature of 6th ... Es Lowess open-air Temperature on 7th... 79

· HONGKONG TIDE TABLE

From August 8th to 14th, 1823. HOW WAZIR.

kong Standart Timo

Height.

Low Wate

Hong

Standard

Time.

·Height

b. m. ft. in

177

b. m. ft. in.)

Wed.

5m 6:63

7 44 a'

Thar.

B 'm

6 36

8 22

24.

10 m

7 16

8 57

Satar. 11 m

7 58

S

9 31

4 6 3 26

8x

12

B 37

10.5

Mon 13 m 9.20

Tue 14 m 10

7.88

7 7m 2NE

49.

78 333

1040 a 0 ... 4 35

7,7 11 17 3

348 | 2

BOARD OF CONSERVANCY WORKS OF KWANGTUNG.

Waterlevels in English Foot at & M.

Highomb

W.L, ever.

recorded.

Tuesday, 21st Aug., at 4p.m. Thursday, 29th Aug, at 11 am

Flace of Observation.

W.

Feat.

HAMBURG via LONDON & ROTTERDAM.

MATSUYE MARU

First half Sept. LIVERPOOL via MARSEILLES & VALENCIA.

First half Sept

DARBAN MAKU

+

Wednesday, 15th Aug, at 11am. Wednesday, 19th Sept, at 11 am,

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila, &c.

AKT HARD TANGO MARU NEW YORK & BOSTON VIA PANAMA, BUENOS AIRES vis Singapore, Durban & Cape Town.

...End Oct or beginning Ñ 3.- BOMBAY via Singapore and Colombo.

... Friday,

10th Aug. Monday, CALOUTTA... Via Singapore, Penang & Bangoon.

Friday,

KANAGAWA MAKU

HAKODATE MARU WAKASA MABU

96th Aug.

CALCUTTA MARU

10th Aug,

NAVADAKI, KULB & YOKOHAMA.

TANGO MAKU

Saturday, 18th Aug., Afternoon

Wednesday, 8th Ang.

NIPPON

Thursday, 9th Aug. Wednesday, 16th Aug.

YUSEN KAISHA F. OGURI, Maneger.

Suanudai, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

LIMA MARU

LYONS MARU

MISHIMA MARU

For further information apply to

Telephone: Central No. 232, 293 & 2422.

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