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SHIPPING NEWS
ARRIVALS.
October 29th.
City of urdu. British str., 4,009 tons, Caps, W. J. Haughton, from South- ampton riports She left Singa parentüber 23rd, lying at Holt's Wharf ----Bank Line. Pumaling, British, str., 1,423 tons, Capt. J. McAish, from Shanghai, with với tons of general cargo, lying at West Point Whart--Jaedine Mathe" Mo'a.
Cienfuituch, British str.. t,dit cons, Capt. D. M. Hood, from Belawan, Deli and Haibow, with 430 tons of general cargo, lying at buoy No. A24--Seng Son Houg. Chiang, Chinese str. 1,022 tons, Capt. Hiddle, from Bangkok and Hoihow, with se tons of general cargo and live stock, lying at buoy No Cn. "Chong Yue 8,8,-Co..
inter th.
Doctus Pirrer Bernit. French str.. 4,979 tons, Capt. J. Horod, fron Saigon, with a general cargo, lying at Kow- loon Wharf.-M. M.
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SHIPPING NOTES,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY,
The shipping statement for yesterday showed that the total number of vessela in the harbour at a rum, was, of which 42 wern British.
For the 24 hours ended at 9 am yes- terday there were 13 arrivals, of which right were British, one French, one Portuguese, our firman, three Japanese and"one" Chinese, The departures for. the same period numbered 13, two of whom were for Swatow, and six vessels had intered papers for clearance yes terday.
The arrivals for the period, under res view were the 8.5. Shriting (Br.) from Shanghai and Swatow with 498 tons of general cargo and mail; the B.8. Troilua (Br.) from Glasgow and Singapore with 720 tons of general cäigo and mail; the 98. For Shing (Br.) from Hankow and Shanghai with poo tons of general cargo; the son. Hol Ning (Br.) from Foochow and Swatow with sto tens of generaľ cargo and mail; the s.s.ty of Tokio (Dr.) from Shanghai win only a through cargo: the s*. Gloqulloch (Br.) from Belingen "Deli and Haihow with 450 tons of general cargo anu mail: the 4. Hmpin rene, American str., 4,900 tona, Barude (Br.) from Bremen and Singa- Capt. J. P. Mager, from Sabine and pore with 05 tons of general cargo and Morang yir at Laichikok-mail! the Forkor (Br) from Standard Oil Co.
Hongay with col; the 9.8. Angers L'ersident Lancuda, African str., 14,187 (French) from Marseilles and Saigon -tons, Capt. H... Jones, from San with 13 tons of general cargo and mail;
Francis, which part she Ep ou
thes. Foi Cheong. (Portuguese) from Detaler Bed with a grueral cargo,
Swniow with 190 tona of general cargo lying at Kowlong Wharf-Dollar and mail: the as, Tirpitz (German) from
Hamburg and Singapore with 320 tona S.S. Line.
of general cargo and mail; the a,s. Kaiya Mara (Japanese) frown Keelung and Swatow with 10 tons of general cargo and Mu, tons of coal at! From Keelung: the Ms. Tamba Maru (Japanese) from Nagoya and Shanghai with 39 tens of muratic acid, sulphuric acid, porcelain, glass-wire and cotton goods, etc. and mail: the sa, Somazany Mura (Japan- ege) from Kobe and Singapore with 434 tons of general cargo and mail: and the * Pleanang (Chinese) from Bangkok and Hoihow with 200 tons of generat cargo, ere, and mail.
Sumuring Maru, Japanese str., 2.447 topy, Capts C. Hidaka, from Kobe and Kanitan, with general cargo and matches, lying as buoy No. A6. Sanyo Tusen Kaisha. Troddu, British sur.. TM tons, Capt. S. Madgwick. Eroin Liverpool, which zer she left September 26th, with a general guru, ging at Bott's Wharf.
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CLEARANCES.
Delobes · 29th.
Mizan Mar 21, for Takao, City of Baroda, for Shanghai- Empress of Canada, for Shanghai,
Gitengulich, for Amoy.
Bydranger, for Swatow. Kone, for Newchwang.
Cuckor, for Pakhoi
Ng Tai Chat, for Ma Lan"Chow,
Philoctete. For Kobe,
Sai Yeng, for Swatow.
Suukudy, for Kwang Chow Wan-
Sunti, for Kwang "Chow Wan.
Toyo Jura, for Bangkok. Troilus, for Shanghai.
Yan Derestetra, for Penang. Fulcats for Hantu,
PASSENGERS.
AGRIYALS
Per s. Troilus, on Cletober 29th:-Mr. and Mrs. Davies, Miss Stallworthy. Mr. L. Yalex
Per a Pity of Hindu, on October 28th:-From Southampton to Hongkong: Capt. and Mrs. Hvis, Mrs. Burleigh and three children. Mr. J. Lee, Mrs. Patter won. Miss Mead, Miss Skelton. Mr. W. R. Skelton and two children.
tter arrivals yesterday were the x.s. Empire Arrow (American) from Sabine, Tix., U.S.A., the wa, President Linenly (American) from San Francisco and Shanghai with 580 tons of groceries and provisions, 245 tous of general cargo and mail from U.S.A.. Honolulu, Japan and Heruit Shanghai and the as Pierer (French) from Dunkirk and Saigon with 453 tons of general cargo:
it is interesting to note that the armed launches which, for the past few months have been engaged in anti-piracy patrol in the Canton River, have been taken i bver by H.M. Navy, and their cost now no longer falls on the Colony. The names of the launches have been changed since they became naval units, and they are now known as the "Faulkner" (formerly" J's On), Onslaught (formerly Shươm fre) and Nexxus (late Done Juan), The Fing Le said one other have been paid off.
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It present arrangements rema in changed. "H.M,S. Cheliste is to leave the Dockyard in the next few days to carry out 'practiers in Mirs Bay, on completion of which she will procred to wa"on" of. about November 5th.
Today the six, Khien is due from the North with Shanghai and Europe mail
Siberia and te-morrow or Sunday the
VESSELS EXPECTED.
Khien (P. & 0) due to day at 6 p.m. Sunthia (B.1 and Apear Lino), due November 1st, p.m.
Gothie Prince due today.
Før så. President Lincula, on October 9th:--For Hongkong: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. . Barchas. Masters Moses and Mura Bach, Mr. Mrs. Fernande "Brist and infant, Miss Sylvia Mandel, Drs. H. Camerun, Miss Theodorus. Kulys should arrive with the Home Cameron, Mr. Yew Fon Chan, Mr. Quan mail ri Sacz (letters and papers. Lon- Chew Chock, Mrs. Yak Chin, Mrs. Y. X. don. October. Ixt, Chan, Mr. Y. C. Chan, Mr. A. J. Edgar. 24th).
and parcels, September Rev. and Mrs. TS. Hara, Misses Clara and Hazel Hanna. Mr. S. W. Hee, Mr Fon Hong, Mr. and Mrs, Y. K. Kan Ar. and Mrs. D. E. Kwik,, Mr. Ng Po Kwong, M. Yee Chu Lai, Mr. D. W. Lee, Mr. W. J. Lee, dir. K. 1. "Li, Mrs. William Lolumeyer, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Y. C. Pus. Master Y. C. Pos, Rev. and Mrs. A Seigle. Master James Sciple, Miss Margaret Seigle, Mr. Lei Yuen Shang, Mrs. Lee Stubblefield, Mr. Chan Chi Son Mr. T S. Tseung, Mrs. Juan Kam You and infant. Miss Fon Han Kim. For Manila: 3, Warren B. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. RW. Chaney. Mr. Kao - Hong Chong, Mrs. B. Cole, Miss Edith J. Cule, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Costello. "Mr. Horace F, Craft, Mr. L. II. Deubner, Mr. I J. Elizalde, Mr. J. M.-Elizalde. Mr. Alfonso. Enrique, Mrs. J. Feldstein Rt. Rev. Sofronio Hachang, D.D., Mr. F. A. Hollabaugh, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Harrison, Rev Emeterio Javines, Miss Vaughn Keeley. Viss Frances Keyes, Mrs. J. 1. Barometer King, Miss Elizabeth MeSutt. Mr. E
Kalynu (P. & 0.) due November 1st, at daylight.
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
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REGISTER.
Eongkong Observatory, October 29th,
Marsh, Sister Patricia, Mrs. Finvener Wind Dirratian... Podmure, lev. Joseph M. Reyes, Mr. F.
Temperatare Bumidiy
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