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SHIPPING NEWS

ARRIVALS.

December 18th.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALS.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18TH, 1925

Per a Empresa of Caunda, on De-

Henght British str., 1,021 tons, Capi,cember 17th-Miss Benjamin, ra.

A. Mackenzie, from Raugson and Singapore, with a general cargo, ly. ing at buop No A-Seng Hoon Hong,

Decemix 17th

tans.

C. Cary, Mrs. G. B. Cassel, Mr. P. A. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dpbendorf, Miss R. G. Dubendorf, Me J. F. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Miller. Mr. Geo. Wa... Munro, Mr. H. W. Pago, Mr. I. L. Rawn," Mr. R. R. Roxburgh, Mr. and Mrs, G. Costello, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ak Jaru, Japanese at 6,029

Capt. Y hawashima, from Mo

Vaughan and son. Mr. S. G. Hindes. bourne and Manila, with a rall, U. F. Alleman, Mr. SA. Anatt, cargo, lying at Kowloon Whart.--

Mr. P. A. Bargat. Mrs. M. Brennwald, Empress of Canada, British str.. 21,317 Mrs. B. Brown, Mr. R. lanes, Mt. A

tons, Capt. S. Robinson, C.B.E., R.N.R., from Vancouver, BC, which port she left on Novemberesih, with general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf.-C.P.R Hydrangea, British str., I tons. Capt.

,,

Doue, Sir Chas, and Lady Dobell, biss J. Dobell, Mrs. F. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gale, Mr. and Mrs. James

roman, Mr. A. S. Gubbay, Mr. W. G. Kinnear, Miss C. Laird, Mr. J. Me- Hutcheon. Mr. and Mrs. J. Nicholas, H. Bentley, from Kwang Chow Wan, Miss U Nicholas, Mr. and Mrs. 8.

Reimers,

Mr. V. Rose, Mr. S. W. Rossuck, with a general cargo, lying at buoy, La Smith, Miss M. L. Smith, No. C-Chiu 4 8.8. C Kejau Mara, Japanese str.. 1,203 tons, Miss Judy L. Smith. Mrs S. Staford, Capt. S. Ishiguro, from Dairen, with Stafford. Miss M. Tyrell, Mr. Hanbury general cargo, lying at bung No. Williams, Mr. E. C. Wood, Mrs. Bang How, Mr. Y. H. and Mrs. Chu, Mr. and C42-.B.K. Tjilandus. Durch stř, 2052 tons, Capt. Mrs. J. W. C. Chan, Mr. Yan K. Kwash, J. Maribout, from Batavia and Mr. A. Kay, Mrs. Y. T. Liang and three Balikpapan, with general cargo and children, Mr. Chang Kee. Mr. and Mrs. sugar. lying at buoy No. A24, Paul Liang, Mr. K. Mun. Mr. Weng Se Wai, Mr. T. W. K. and Mrs. Chen J.CAL. Feit Srganna, American str., 3.521 tons, and Mrs. Wing Ke, Mr. H. T. Vander Cant. E. Svedstrup, from Los Angeles Linde, Mrs, E. C. Arnold, Mr. L. G. and Foechow, with a general cargo, elmas, Mrs. . . Dunlap and son. Mrs. R. O. Haskett, Capt. A. R: Hop- lying at Stonecutters-Struthers and

kirk, Mrs. B. M. Jones and three child- Barry.

ren. Mr. J. M. and Mrs. McNeill. Mr. R.. Ramsay, Mrs. J. S. and Miss Beryl Rogers, Mr. A Webster. Mr. R. B. Boynton, Miss M. Creighton, Mr. and Mes, W. E. Devey, Mrs. A. Hughes, Mr. B. Fusen, Mr. Arthur Ross. Mr. D. Ross, Mrz C. K., Chan, Mr. Y. C. Chang. Mr. K. C. Kwok. Mr. S. S. Liang. Mr. DY. Lin, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Lo, Mr. C. C. Tang, Mr. S. L. Fan, Mr. T. H. Yu, Mr. and Mrs. L. M Larson and infant. Mrs. B. J. and Miss A. J. Peburn.

CLEARANCES,

December 17th. Jk Mary, for Sagasaki. City of clem, ige Celm. Chraun, for Ewalds. Haghe, for Amoy. Age Mary, for Nagasaki."

Chow Wan

Jude, for Kwang

Name for Tourane.

Talamba, for Singapore..

Taming, for Haihow.

Yura Sany, for Singapore.

HONGKONG SHIPPING.

The total number of vessels in the harbour yesterday was much below the

FISHING JUNK DAMAGED. RUN INTO BY A LAUNCH.

A report has been made to the Harbour

figures prevailing for the past week or Office by the taster of the steam launch The cor amber recorded at 9 ami eng of a collision with a fubing was of which were British

Five vesels arried during the twenty four hours, two-bing British and three Japanese. There were 11 departures, in- cluding the 3 r which clear. ed for Swatow.

junk. The report states that about six 'clock on Wednesday the launch was going from Shaukiwan to her wharf ut Hunghom and when turning round the stern of a big steamer lying at anchor there, three fishing junks were sighted" lying an anchor in a position between the steamer and the wharf. The launch im.

The arrivals were as under: The ss.mediately went natern, but it was too Kiays (He)

fron e

and Hangkok of general cargo Hoihor with 2.2 tous and maji; the xx. Honghera (Br.) from Rangoon and Singapore with 250 tons of general cargo and mail; the ss. Hon Meru (Japanese) from Keelung with 87 tons of graeral arrchandise and mail; the s., jo Jaru (Japanese) from Dairen with 2,000 tons of vermicelli, cement, and sundries and the ss. aki Maru (Japanese) from Melbourne and Manila with 416 tons of general cargo and mail.

CARGO ENTERED. (During the 21 hours ended

min. yesterday).

For Hongkong

Fer ports beyond

Total

(Previous Day).

For Hongkong For ports beyond

Total

6.41 1'tons. 2,315

8,763 tons.

5,652 tons. .13,682

13

.19,324 tóns:'

late and the launch struck one of the fish- ing jurky which was lying about 100 yards off the wharf, doing damage to the ink's bows to the extent of about $150. No lives were lost and no person was in jard

In his report of the occurrence, the master of the fishing junk estimates the damage to his 'junk at 31.000.

"TEESTA" IN "A STORM, DISTRESSING VOYAGE FOR STRAITS PASSENGERS.

The steamer Texta, a steamer carry

the ing mails and passengers from Straits, P.M.S. and the Far East to Madras, arrived at Madras on Novem- ber 29th, after distressing experiences through the recent cyclonic storm in the Bay.

Interviewed by a representative of the Associated Press, a passenger related how, from the morning bf November 2ith till November 27th, when unexpect- edly the vessel came in sight of Nega- patam, she braved the storm without only good hope, and concluded that fortune and Providence had put us there. The whole time the sky had been overcast and only on a very few occasions did the Deck sur or stars come out to ask our well being and every opportunity thus afford- red to ebain the accurate position of the ship was frustrated by the elements." B.1. MAIL AND COOLIE CONTRACT

Of the cargo for Hongkong, 2.601 tons were brought by the two British vessels; while of the remainder, 2.600 tons was entered by a Japanese stramer, passengers entered numbered 627,

Ji

Later arrivals yesterday, too late for entry in the above returns," were the s.. Weg Sequana (American) from Foochow with general cargo and the Emprèn of Candy from Vancouver and Shanghai with general cargo and a heavy Christ mas mail from Canada, the States, Japan and Shanghai as well as mail from Home and Europe vid Siberia.

SHIPPING NOTES.

WITH STRAITS SETTLEMENT.

The text of the agreement made be tween the Government of the Straits Settlement and the British India Steam Navigation Co. was laid on the table of the Legislative Council at Singapore. The agreement is for five years from August 19th, 1925.

When the press of. Cumaru returns

The subsidy is Rs. 120,000 per annum from Manila next Wednesday, she will payable quarterly, and the Government follow the Empress of dein, into dock shall take 45,000 tickets for adult labour- for the annual overhaul. The Empresar from Madras and/or Negapatam to of Carnia will go to Taikoo Dock for her Penang, Port Swettenham, or Singapore repairs. The Empress of Axin is at the at the stipulated rates (Rs. 23 8 andas to Kowloon Dock. The Empress of Canada Singapore from, Madras). There is a pro- leaves for Manila, this morning and vision for a weekly service if agreed on, following her overhaul will sail for

the number of tickets is open to re-

Vancouver again on January 22nd. The won the num Empress of damn leaves dock in time to For the fortnightly mail service à fur- rail, for that part on January 7th. The ther annual sum of Rs. 100,000 is agreed Empress of Hussia and the Empress of on, and if the mail service should be Aatentia will follow these vessels isto diverted, Rs. 50,000 to be added to the dock in due course, the former going to immigrant service. the Kowloon Dock on January 6th, de parting for Vancouver on February 5th and the latter liner goes to Taikoo Dock

The Company is to construct two new made also for carrying the mails teamers, within the next two years. Pro vision on January 10th and leaves for Vanto Calcutta in time to catch the mail Louver on February 19th..

train for Bombay and the homeward P. & O. mail

Deckyard trials have been carried out this week on the riches, built at Taikoo to the order of the Hongkong, Canton and Macao Stormboat Company.

The Sui An has resumed her Macao run after being docked for one day,

VESSELS EXPECTED.

Aura (Swedish East Asiatic); due Jaa..

.. Ist, 1926.

Benerackie (Ben Line), due to-day. Cablene (N.D.), due to-morrow. Empresa of Russia (C.P.R.), due Decem-

ber 31st.-

Formosa (Swedish East Asiatic), due)

December 26th.

Takada (B.L. & Apear), due December

20th

Numerous clauses deal with the car- riage of officers, the landing and embark ing of mails, the times of arrivals at ports, etc.

SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONGKONG.

FOR DECEMBER, 1925.

(Standard of the 1201 Meridian, East of Greenwich.)

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13 Jan

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10 Jan

Jan. 25 Jan.

08 Jan.

.... Feb.

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27 Mar 10

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07

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Wednesday.

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2.

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14 May 17

90 May

92 May

25th Dec.

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HONGKONG-MANILA-HONGKONG SERVICE

LAATO

Arrive

Bengkong Manila Dec. 18 Dec. 20 Jam 1 Jan.

Passenger Department Freight and Exprasa

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EXTRESS CANADA, Dec. 21 EMPRESS RUSSIA 3

LASTE

Arrive Manila Hongkong

Dec. Jun. + Jan. 8

Tel 0.752, Tel, C. 42.

Cables: GAGANFAC, Cables: NAUTILUS.

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RAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTEZATION,

VIOTORIA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via Shanghai & Japan port Through Hills of Lading issued to all Overland common Points in U.S.A. and Ünzada Through page rates bo Europe via America' G-8405, G.3420, 0,1440

Friday, 18th Dec. at 11 am ITO MARU (Nagasaki dirept)

Wednesday, 6th Jan. SHIDZUOKA MARU

MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore & Ports

KAMO MABU....

HARUNA MARU

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HAMBURG is LONDON & BOTTERDAM.

LIVERPOOL via ADEN & MARSEILLES,

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.

TANGO MARD...

AKI MARU

Wednesday, 23rd Dec, at 11 am. Wednesday, 20th Jan.

NEW YORK and/or BOSTON via PANAMA.

MALAGOA MARU

TATSUNO MARU

Saturday, 26th Dec..

Sunday, 17th Jac.

BUENOS AIRES via Singapore, Durban & Cape Town, Delagos

Bay & Algoa Bay.

KAWACHI MARU OALOUTTA Via Singapore, Penang &

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TOFSAKA MARU

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