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SHIPPING NEWS
ARRIVALS.
January 6th...
PASSENGERS.
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ARRIVALS.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8TH, 1924.
Per Blue Funnel ss Mentor, on Jan. 7th:Mr. John W. Rackley, Mr. James Chiaking, British str., 1,199 tous, pulloch, Mr. James Horaby, Sur.-Lieut. H. W Chauller, in Haihow, with W. A. Jolliffs, Mr. Mabel D. Oxspring. general cargo, lying at buy No. Master Ed. Oxspring, Hor. T. R. Powell, C3J. M. & C. Cochinchine, French te, 1.007 tons, Capt. Miss ML M. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. T P. B. lorganti, from Haiphong, with Tetley Lionel. Mr. and Mrs. P. Wüthrich
Euro, lying at buoy
in
NA.
British 1.1 tons, Capt. Hug Jones, Frora Baithons and Bar
how, with a grueral cargo, ving at huny No. 17-Man Wing SS. & Co.
liritish str., 1,143 tons, Capt. Jones, from Weihaiwei, with general cargo, lying at buoy No. C15 --B. & S. Langton Hall, British str., 40 tons, Keasley, from New York Capnilm
with a general cargo, lying at Holt's wharf-Bank Line.
·Tamny
British str. 16 tons, Capt. R. Turnball, from Manila, with a general cargo, lying at buny No. C13.
-B. & S.
, British str., 1,200 toas. Capt. J. D. Mine, from Haiphong and Pak hoi, with general cargo, lying ank buoy No. C43.-B. & S.
January 7th. Bho Huru, Japnasestry 424 tous, Capt. & Shimasan, Iraan Wakamatsu, with a general cargo, lying at Wauchai. -Slatsui & Ca Gadie Priner, British Mr., 3.30 tons, Capt. W. Suddaly, from Shanghai,
A. with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. 424-Furness (Far East). Jade, French.
kr., 380 tons, Capt. Le Chevalier,
from Haiphong. with a general targo, lying a buoy No. C14.
Kai Yne & Co. Kwangice, Chinese str., 1,468 in, Capt. GH. Crawford RNB from Shanghai, with a general cargo, Iring whartC.M.S.N. &
"
Per M.M. Paul Lecat, from Yoko bama and Shanghai, on January 7th: Mr. and Mrs. Lade. Mr. P. Schweisguth, Mr. and Mrs. Michaelsen, Mr. and M Lean Bergheim, Mr. M. Begin, Sir Robert and Lady Ho Tung. Mr. Bande, Mr. V. Meynard, Mr. J. Cataran, Misses "Ruth Parker and Nazel, iw A. Russell.
Per Admiral Oriental liner President Maslian, on January 6th, from Seattle.
ports:-Mr. M. S. Arthoon, Mr. F. Ankajevona, Mr. H. E. Arnold, Mr. A. Bloomer. Mr. W. A. Campbell, Mr. E. B. Dave, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Frondost, Mr. K. E Haessler, Mr. J. A Heulay, Mr. and Mrs. W. Irons F. Jones, fr C. L. Judd, Mr. J. R. Karf Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Laferty, Misa M. Leveson, Mr. C. Levy, Mr. Edwin Long. Mr. H. Longly, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Miller. Miss Consuela Miller, Miss Ruth Nelson, Mr. CE. Sandston, Mr. Robert Shaw, Mr. H. H. Solomon. Mr. J. T. Parker, Mr. J. A T. Thomas, Mr. Syme Thompson. Mr. and Thlam Tjong This, Mr. E. Wiping. Mr. Geo. L Amerson, Miss G. A. Archer, Mr. Brek, Mr. Victor Bishop." Mr. Robert W. Byron, Mr. K. G. Crosby, Mr. O. Cudlipp, Capt. and Mrs. Robert Dollar, Mr. and Mrs J. Harold Dollar, Miss Alico Dollar, Miss Virginia Dollar, Master Robert Dollar. Master J. Harold Dollar, Mr. and Ms J. I. A. Dickson, Miss M.. D. Dickson, Mrs. G. R. Douglas, D. Furhiman. Mr. and Mrs Alex Froider, Miss Edna Freider, Miss Louise Freider, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gale, Mr. and Mes, J..C. Goold, Mr. and Mrs. E "G. Hinde. Col. and Mrs. Frank Hodvoli, Mulla Mura, Japanse er 0,020 2025, Mr. V. H. Kirkham, Mr. H. Arnald Capt Y. Somekawa, from Tacoma and Kare, Mr. E. C. Kester, Mr. and Mrs. Shanghai, with a general cargo, lying G. M. Lauritsen, Mr. F. G. Lecke. Mr. at Admiralty No. 10aka Show D. Metges, Dr. and Mrs John D. Kaisha. Benton British -ir, 7,571 toas, Capt. Moore Mr. Walter G. Ferry, Mr. and D. Mansfield, trem Liverpool, which Mr H. R. Pond. Mr. A. H. Raymond, Rev. A. L. Royan, Miss D. M. Sharp, port she lett on Devinber 1st, with a general cargo, lying a Holt's wharf. Mr. R. Straer, Mr. J. G. Simmons, Mr. Earl F. Townsend. Mr. and Mr. B. & S. Wasar, Norwegian, str. 4 tons, Capt. 1. C. Torrell. Dr. and Mrs. H. Danielsen, from Dalny, with 2 Waterous. Mi-8 Frances Waterous, Master general cargo, lying at Stonecutters, Willard Waterous and Mr. J. W. Ziegler.
DEPARTURES. -Kwang Low Tai,
at
Kas kreat, French str., 7,546 tous, Capt. Roor, from Shanghai, with a general lying nt buoy No.
Per E&A... Arafura, for Australia, ou January 5th:-M. A. L. Hodgian And son, Mrs. M. C. Grant, Mr. R. M Scrivener, Miss V. M. Naish. Miss L. Preston, Capt. and Mrs. F. D. Blackbura, Miss H. Clough, Mrs. K. Brewis and Mr. F. D. Thompson.
Per T.K.K. 39, Tenyo Haru, on Jan. 6th :-Miss L. Andrew, Dr G Brackett, Mr. G. . E. Breyer. Mr. E. R.
Bobert Dollar British str., 6,791 tous, Capt. M. Ridley, from Boston and Jolo, with a general cargo, lying at Latch ikok.Hours Dollar & Co. Ryokai Mare, Japanese str., 4,652 tons Capt. S. Musta, from Karatsu, with a general cargu, lying at Kow. Corn, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eber, Mr. toon wharf-0.5.K
C. Kaluchand, Mr. and Mrs. O. Kjellswa, Taikuu Maru, Japan str. 1,204 to
G. Mr. Partabrai. Mr. and Mrs. E Capt. 1.
from Keelung and caal, lying at buoy No Silverman, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Emme Mrs. D. Eard ing. Mr. H. Miller, Mr. H. C. Saunders, Mr. D. F. Santos, and several Chinese
aloo passengers.
Dutch str., 6,061 tons, Capt.
Homan, from Shanghai, with a
general
eral cargo, lying at buoy No. A25. Tous Maru, Japanese str., 1,553 tons, Capt. Ishigawa, from Karuten, with eval, rig at buoy No. Boo-Mitsui Bussen Kaisha... Tupen, Norwegian str., 6,320 tons, Capt. Chr. Bulin, from Norway i Saigon, with a general cargo, lying at How Loan wharf-Thoresen & Co. Teijun Mary, Japanese str. 1997 tons, Capt. Kanetsung, from Dairen, with coal lying at buoy No: C47.- Mitsui Basen Kaisha
CLEARANCES.
January 7th.
Eiho Maru, for Canton. Fook Hong, for Saigon. Hob Canton, for Kwang Chow Wan, Hunas, for Canton.
Are
fer Bwatow,
for Amos. Maru, for Shanghai.
For Canton.
fur, for Batavia. Mentor, for Shanghai. Paul Lernt, for Saigon. Pronto, for Robert Fintar
for
Shanghai. Byokai Muru, for Singapore.
Senyo
Mur for Keelung, Slaniry Dollar for Shanghai.
Song Bo, for ghai.
Trikembang, for Zingchow, for Amay,
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS. The 0.8.3. Panama Maru sailed from Nagasaki on the 3rd inst., and is expected to arrive here this morning.
The P. & O. Co.'s s.x. Morra left Singa- pore for this port on the 7th inst., "at 8 p., with the outward English mails,
Per Admiral Oriental laer President Grant, for Victoris and Seattle rid Shanghai and Japan on January 7th Mr. A. M. De Motta, Mr. J. C. Hynd- mas, Mr. R. Munlock, Mr. and Mrs G. H. Yan Shys. Mis Olsen, Mr. A. Luther- man, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stephens. Mr. M. J. Patel. Mr. and Mrs, L G. do Silva, Miss M. de Silva, Mr. N: F. Nisson, Mrs C. Rosario, Mr. and Mrs. J. G Schuman, Mrs. Mary Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs, C. G. Oakes, Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham, bliss M. Mary Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. A. Candon, Mr. E. Wollheim. Mr. H. W. Robjohn. 31rs. Reimer, Col. and Mrs. F. 3. Samuel, Mr. C. Hammond, Mr. and Air T. E. Connelly, Captais E_W Cochrane, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kennedy, Mr. R. V. Oulahan, Misa L L Reilly, Miss Adn Welty, Miss M. C. Piphon, Miss Marie Spreckels, Mr. Ricelai Aall. Mr. and Mrs R. Madar. Mr. W. E. Lowe, etc..
FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE S.S.
"MENTOR."
An accident occurred on 31st December! last on the ss. Mentor which arrived in Hongkong yesterday morning with the mails resulting in three of the crew boing injured (one fatally). The two injured men were transferred to hospital at Colombo. It appears that in the Indian Oman some of the crew were engaged in some work in the forecastle, when a big wave suddenly came over, knocking over the men, one of whom was killed and two injured,
SHIP IN YAUMATI
The Norwegian vessel Passat has been and is due here on the 11th inst., at about placed in quarantine on her arrival from 4p.m.
Newchwang, ont cape of small-poz being discovered on board.
The T.K.K. Korea. Maru sailed from Shanghai: on the 7th inst, at 'o a.m...and Sa due at Hongkong on the sih inst., at Apa.
VESSELS EXPECTED.
WEATHER REPORT. January 7th at 17,16-Pressure has in- creased from Chefco to Shanghai, and alightly over Formoss, the 8. coast of Chins and the Philippines. It has decreased
lightly over Judo-Chins
The
despered and
I and extend. ed bas
Agapenor (Blue Funnel), due Jan. 17th Benton (Bank Line), due to-day.. Cuprum (Admiral Oriental), due January
20th
"Demodicus (Blue Funnel), dug
4th.
February
Eton (Barber Line), due Jan, 13th. Empress of Russia due Jan. 15th.
Korea Maru (T.K.K.), dus January 9th. Phimin (Blae Funnel Line), due Janu- Monary -25th.
Prometheus (Blus Funnel Line), due Jan.
30th.
St. Albane (E. & A.), dus to-day,
3.S."HUKAN "
Frenh
WEST OF
...
will set in along the S
Boark ind over the N. China Bea
rainfall for the 24 hours ending
dace January let, 0.04 irchen, agatási an at 18 hours, 7th January, 0.60 inch. Total. average of 0.17 inches.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending as 18 bours, Jan. 8th is me follows.
DELT 107
Голмый
Formoss Channal.
AND JUNK IN COLLISION.
...N.E. winds, freshen
ing to strong. N.E.winds,moderate
The s. ung, arrived from Wei-Hai. Hongkong to Gap Beck to fresh, falrat frot; Wei on Sunday and her master (Capt. C.
H. Jon's), has reported to the Harbour
overenet, probably soine drizmiëlster;
Office that his vessel was in collision with Boath cost of Chins betwest i
a junk off Kapchi Point (Lat. 29.41.N, Hongkong and Lamooks) and Fong. 110010.E). The vessel suffered
little or no delay, there being apparently South coast of Chins between
go damage.
Hongkong and Baizai
CANADIAN
PACIFIC
HOME VIA CANADA
Hongkong to England
via Shanghai, Nagsanki, Kobe, Vancouver, Montres! & Quebec.
From
Das
rit
Promi Due
Canada England Feb. 8 Feb 15
Mar, Mar. 14
Mar, 19 Mar. 28
Tong kong
Jan 10 Jan 28 Montcalm Empress Asin
Feb. 7 Feb. 25 Marloch Empress Russia Empress Australia Feb. 22 Max. 12 Melita
Apr. 11 Apr. 19 Express Asla Mar13 Mar. 31 Montrose
Other Atlantis Sallings every few days to Liverpool, Bouthampton, Glasgow, Antwerp Cherbourg and Hamburg, Allotment of Cabina on Allantiastommers held here and through tickets inwed. Early reservation mannssary.
HONGKONG-MANILA- SERVICE
Commencing with the arrival of the Empres of Russia, 25th March, the Empress. of Ruto and Empress of Aria will make the reurd trip to Manila from Hangkg, leaving Hongheck on Wednesday after arrival arriving Manila, Friday Morning, leaving Marila & Saturday Evening and arriving Hongkong Monday Morning, 7
Three Trans-continental Trains Daily, Standard Blooping Cars, Compartmenta & Drawing Rooma, Canadian Pacific Hotels at Victoria, Vancouver, in the Bookies, “Calgary, Winnipeg, Montreal and Quebec.
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Tel. 75%.
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Cables GACANPAC. Cables: NAUTILUS.
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THE PATHWAY OF THE SUN
REDUCED FARE TO EUROPE,
£120 First class throughout.
£112-£110 Mono glass steamers on the Atlantis BONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU,
LEAVE HONGKONG STEAMERS"
20,000 tons, Jan. 23, 1994, KOREA MABU BHINYO MARU (calling at Manila). 29,000 tons, Feb. let, 1924 BUBERIA MABC (calling at Dairen) 20,000 tons, Feb. 17th, 1924. TAYO MARU
asheghers are 1,000 tons, Mar. 18th (from Yhama) TENYO MARU
ess¿ok................................................22,000 tops, Mar. 27th (from Kobe) HONGKONG TO VALPARAISO. VIA JAPAN, HONOLULU, HILO, SAN FRANCISCO, - SAN PEDRO, MANZANILLO, BALBOA, CALLAO, MOLLENDO, ARICA AND IQUIQUE. THENCE BY TRANG-ANDHAN ROUT TO BUINOS AYRES.
LEAVE HONGKONG TONS STEAMERS BAKUYO MARU
-18,500
GINYO MABU 16,000 •March ANYO MARU18,700 en es ...April SETYO MARU
4
annary 28th,
13th
24th.
10th.
Also
Through Bills of Lading issuel to all United States Overland Poizts; via Panama Canal Lites to Atlantic Ports,
For fall information regarding Passengers, Freight and Sailings,
Agenta at Canton:
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Apply to s
Y. TSUTSUMI, Manager.
King's Building
Tol. Nos, C. 2374 & 2375.
COMPANIA TRASATLANTICA DE BARCELONA
Spanish Royal Mail Line
For MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORTSAID, BARCELONA and other SPANISH PORTS.
AS ISLA DE PANAY"
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STEAMSHIP COMPANY
MANAGING AGENTS—UNITED STATES SHIPPING EQARD
SERVICE
TRANS-PACIFIC
FAST NEW AMERICAN STEAMERS TO
SAN FRANCISCO-
SHANGHAI, KOBE YOKOHAMA & HONOLULÙ.
IN
+
... Sunday, Jan, 13th, at 10 a.m. S.S. "FRFSIDENT WILSON*
Sailing and Farts subject to Change Without Notice.
LOW FARES TO EUROPE
£120
LOCAL EQUIVALENT OF
£112
£110
WITH STOP OVER PRIVILEGES AT FORTS OF CALL; AND POINTS IN UNITED STATES.
VISIT
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ONNECTING WITH ANT
DIENT. TRANS-CONTIN-
KITAL RAGTAY AND·
ATLANTIC STKLAZES.
7.
VISIT
YOSEMITE GRAND CANYON, FEATHER RIVER YELLOW STONE PARK NIAGARA FALLS.
HONGKONG-MANILA
8.S. "PRESIDENT LINCOLN "
Wednesday, Jan., 23rd, ät 4 pm.
HONGKONG-CALCUTTA
FREIGHT ONLY
CALCUTTA via SINGAPORE, PENANG & RANGOON,
For Full Information regarding Rates, Space, etc. Apply to--
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.
Cable Addre
*SOLANO,
lar F2001, QUEEN'S BULLDING, HONGKONG,
Tel. Central 141,
1329
NYK
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through passage rates to Europe vis America G3405, 0.3420, 6.3440
Today, 8th Jan, at-11 am.- KAGA MARU...
Monday 28th Jan.. IYO MARU
IN
MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP vis Bings ore, &c.
Wednesday, 16th Jan., at 11 am.. Wednesday, 30th Jan.
8th: Feb, 1924.
·19th Jan, 1924
HAKONE MARU SUWA MARU
The steamers of this Company are all classed 100 A1 at Lloyd's and are fitted with every modern convenience for the comfort, and safety of the passengers. Eterarions and Doctor carried.
or Freight and/or passage apply to
ADMIRAL
INE
BOTELHO BROS.
Alexandra Building, Hongkong,
ORIENTAL
ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE.
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER
THE NEW FAST AMERICAN STEAMERS TO
SEATTLE & VICTORIA
SHANGHAI-KOBE-YOKOHAMA,
PRESIDENT MADISON" PRESIDENT MCKINLEY"
FRESIDENT JACKSON"
TO EUROPE-£120–£112-£110
an. 17th ...Jan. 29th. ...Feb. 10th
First Class on the Pacific. First Class on American or Canadian Bailways. First Class and Monoclass and Second Class on the Atlantic Choice of Trans-Continental Railways. Any Lane on the Atlantic. Through Accommodations and Bocking ranged.
TO MANILA
PRESIDENT MADISON".
PRESIDENT MCKINLEY **
PRESIDENN JACKSON'
ath
Jan. 20th Tebl
Through Bills of Lading to all United States and Canadian Overland Pointe;
also via Panama Canal Lines to Atlantic Ports,”
Copies of this paper are on file in ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE OFrics, New York,
Chicago, Seattle
Passage and Freight Booking apply to:
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Telephones Central 2477 & 2478,
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YOSHINO MART
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NEW YORK & BOSTON VIA PANAMA.
TATSUNO MARU
Wednesday, 16th Jan, at 11 ama.
Wednesday, 13th Feb.
Thursday, 10th Jan.
BURNOS AIRES vis Bingapore, Durban & Cape Town.
KAMAKURA MARU ...
+2
CALCUTTA vis Bingapore, Penang & Rangoor."
End of Jan.
BOMBAY via Singapore and Colombo.
SADO MARU
M
MOJI MARU ***”.
Thursday, ...Monday,
10th Jan.
28th Jan
MALACCA MARU.....
J
OSAKA MARU
Sunday, Baturday, 9th Feb.
27th Jan.
NAGASAKI, KOBE
ТОКОНАНА.
Sunday, 13th' Jan, at 10 a
SHANGHAI, KOBB
YOKOHAMA,
AKI MART
MATSUYE MARU ...
WAKASA MARU
HAKOYAKI MARU
Sunday,
18th Jan,
Sunday, 20th Jan. Wednesday, 23rd Jan.
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