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SHIPPING NEWS
ARRIVALS.
November 18th..
Tai Sze Hu, Chinese str., 402 tons, Capt Kwok Ka Po, from Salchow, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. CAI-Yan Fat 8.5. Co.
November: 17th
Indu Maru, Japanese str. 1,335 tons, Capt. K. Mori, from Usaka, with a general cargo, lying at Kowloon
Wharf-0.9.K.
Jade, French str., 390 tons, Capt. P.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH, 195
SHIPPING NOTES.
The shipping statement for yester day showed that the total number of vessols in the harbour at 9 am was 71, of which 38 were British.
For the 24 hours ended at 9 am. yesterday there were 13 arrivals, of which four were British, one French, one German, two Americas, two Dutch. three Japaness and two Chinese. The departures for the same period num bered eight and there were five vessels with clearance ́papers in^
Cargo entered for the above period showed a decrease of 4,525 tons on that entered for the previous day. The total entry came to 1,830 tons, of which the largest consignment was 6,850 tons of coal brought by the ss. Shiners Naru No. 1 from Chinwangtao-compared with the total of 14,384 tons entered for. the previous: 24 hours. Deck passengers carried numbered 991, of which 903 were brought by the La Van Overstruten from Belawan, Deli and Singapore.
Maternati, from Fort Bayard, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No C42-Shun Cheong 8.S. Co. Lok Sun, British st., 1,045 tons, Capt. J. B. McCow, from Hoihow, with a general cargo, lying at broy No. C43
Yuen Cheong Lee. Mahina Maru, Japanes str., 4.915 tons, from Nagasaki, with a general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf.-N.Y.K Panama Maru, Japanese str., 3,550 tons, Capt. Arai, from Nagasaki, with A general cargo, lying at Kowloon Whart-0.8.K. Sarpelan, British str., 8,991 tons. Capt.
The arrivals weru. the .. Batareiu J. N. Williamson, from Taka and Shanghai, with a general cargo, lying (British), which was mentioned yester- towed biok at buy No AB. & S.
baving been day a Shinsei Maru, Japanese str., 2.711 "tous, to Hongkong by the ss. Phranang with Capt T. Takashi, from Chinwang- a broken shaft the mishap occuring tao, with a cargo of coal, lying at while the steamer was en route to Kwang Wanchai, Dodwell & Con
Chow Wan; the 1a Kut Sung (British) Fan Overstraten, Dutch str., 2,838 tons,
Osaka and Amoy with 450 tons of general Capt. H. Shinter, from Singapore,
as Sarpedon cargo and mail; the with a general cargo, lying at Stone (British) from Taku Bar and Shanghai cutters J.C.J.L.
with a through cargo only; the West Faralan, American str.. 4,507 tons,
Capt. G. Winkel, from Los Angeles Lot Sun (British) from Hoihow with and Shanghai, with a general cargo,1,700 tons of general cargo and "mail;! lying at Stonecutters-Struthers & the a Jade (French) from Fort Bayard with 170 tons of general cargo; the as Barry.
Carl Legien (German), which returned from Whampoa; the s.s. President Grant (American), from Manila, with 80 tons of sugar, 29 tons of cigars and 63 tors of general cargo and mail; the
Los West Farala (American) from Angeles and Shanghai with" a general cargo; the ss. Fulcanus (Dutch) with 450 tons of general cargo and 65 drums of bensine; the a.s., Fan Overstraten (Dutch) from Belawan, Doli and Singa- pore with 1,500 tons of general cargo and mail; the s.a Shinsei Maru No. 1 (Japanese) from Chinwangtao with 5,880 tons of coal; the s.s. Panama Muru (Japanese) from Kobo and Nagasaki with 540 tons of, cotton, and general merchandise and mail; the a3. Toyooka Maru (Japanese) from Bombay and Singaporn with 365 tons of firewood, fruit and general merchandise and mail: the a.. Taitema (Chinese) from Sail Chow with 190 tons of general cargo and mail; and the s.s. Phranang (Chinese) returned with Batareia.
CLEARANCES.
November 17th.
Escondido, for Sandakan. Boi Nam, for Kwang Chow Wan. Kiangau, for Bangkok. Lai Sang, tor Amoy.
Mishima Maru, for Manila. New Mathilde, for Haiphong- President Grant, for Shanghai, Sarpedon, for Singapore, Szechuen, for Amoy. Tilawa, for Amoy. Tingshing, for Hongay. Yan Overstraten, for Swazow.
PASSENGERS.
DEPARTURES.
Por Admiral liner President Grant, for Seattle vid ports, on November 17th: MI. C. J. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Moyes, Miss C. Lee, Mrs. E. P Williams Mr. J. E. Joseph, Mr. J. Behar, Mr. T. B. Tsong, Mr. T. F. Tseng, Mr. T. C.. Wu, Miss K. Y. Chui, Miss K. W. Tam, Mr. Lau Ngai Foo Miss N. E. Elliott, Mr. J. A. Lim, Mr. H. Sung Shan, Mr. Saw Ngar Son, Mr. and Mrs. Liang Sai Yen, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heughen, Mr. D. Kennedy, Mr. H. Lenzer, Miss W. M. Gomes, Mr. Charlie Toy, Miss M. Smith, Miss Mee Young, Mr. Eng"Weo Fun, Mrs. Mak Shee, Mr. Tom Thot Jung. Miss A Strong, Mrs. W Ross and two children, Mrs. Mok..
Per s.s. Sarpedon (to-day), for London sports:r. and Mrs. A. L. Abell, Mr. end Mrs. A. 8. Ailson and three child ron, Mr. R. B. Angel, Mr. W. B. Boyd, Miss Bremner, Mr. B. R. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Miss Clark, Mrs. A T Downie, Mr. B. Gale, His Hon. Mr. Justice Comporta, Mrs. Gompertz, Mr. J. W. Gwynn, Mrs. A. D... Galloway, Miss Joan Galloway. Miss Harphan, Mr. end Mrs. J. Hyde, Miss M. Hyde, Mr. W. Hyde. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hay and Master Peter Hay, Eng-Com. . W. Lambert, Mrs. A. N. Lucey, Miss J.
Leveson, Mrs Meatbrel, Mrs. Pollard, Master J. Pollard, Master M. Pollard Kra. John Robinson, Miss E. M. Sellard, Mr. J. L. Simmons, Mr. M. W. Shelton, Miss Leong Sum, Mr. and Mrs Tud bope and infant, Mr. and Mrs. Warms ley, Mr. E. and Mrs Walker and in dset Red Mrs. An Châu Yam.
CHINA COAST CHANGES,
The following are the latest changes ou China Const steamers:
Mr. H. Neilson, Seiston, has gone 2nd mate of the Hi Sang.
Mr. D. B. Smith, has signed off as 2nd
mate of the Sut Sang.
Mr. N. Richardson, Pao Shing, has gone 2nd mate of the Sui Sang:
Mr. A. L. Haanor has signed off as 3rd engineer of the Szechuen,
Mr. C. C. Thompso
Lit mate of the Anhui,"
has signed off as
Mr. William Bell has signed off as 2nd engineer of the Anhui, and has gone 1st engineer of the Kalgan,
AMERICAN SHIPPING ON THE PACIFIC.
THE SEATTLE-MANILA `LINE.
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An Associated Press radio message from Portland, Or, to the Manila papers, dated the 11th inst. states that Mr. Stanley Dollar has announced that he in- tended to negotiate with the United States Shipping Board for the purchase of the five steners which his company is now operating between Seattle Manila. He said that if they were ob- tainable at a reasonable price the Dollar interests undoubtedly would buy them. It is reported that several syndicates are preparing to make bids for the steamers.
and
A Seattle message on the same subject, and despatched on the same date enys:- R. Stanley Dollar told the Times to-day
that the American, Oriental Mail Line
had offered to, charter from the United States Shipping Board the fire liners and nine freighters at present operating be tween Puget Sound and the Far East with the eventual right of purchase of the ships. Mr. Dollar is going to Washing- ton shortly to urge the charter plan..
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rd engineer of the Tum Sang
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Of the Szechuan N
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Engineer of the Anhrii,7
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