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ARRIVALS.
January 3rd. Achilles, Beitish str., 7.107 toas. Capt.. R. Hill, from Nagasaki, with a gre ral cargo, lying at Holt's Wharf.- B. & S.
Albert Suerant, French str., 1,381 tans. Capt. E. Founner, from Saigon, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. C46-Sun Pak Ming. Kaying, British str., 1,372 tons, Capt. G. A. Murse, from Bangkok nad Hoihow, with a general cargo, lying at buy No. 3.-B. & S. Theehee, British scr.. 4,058 tons. Capt. 3. W. Henderson, from San Pedro, with kerosine oil. lying at Laichikok. ---Standard Oil Cal Ter British str., 1.351 tons. Capt. E. Histed. from Haiphong and loihow, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. C15-B. & S. Bottori Muru, Japanes str. 3.705' tons, Capt. . Masuda. from Shanghai, with a general eurgu, lying at Kow. Toon Wharf-Nippon Yusri Kaisha.
January 4th. .."
Age, Swedish motor ship. 2600 tons, Capt. R. Allhary, Trom Gothenburg and Singapore; the latter part sha heft on December 29th, with a general, cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf- Giliman & CA.
Arafera, British str., 3,401 tons, Capt.
A.. S. Garden" froin Moji, with'n' general cargo, lying at buny No. A4.
Muckinnon, Mackenzie & Va. thany Hùng, Chinese str., 448 tons, Capt. Dung Bau Kong, from Kwong Chow Wan with a general cargo, lying as ingy No, CA. -Hong On S.S. Co Penaltid · Huges, American sto. 8,195 tons. Capt. J. Caddogan, from Now York and Shanghai, with a gegen curg, lying at Kowloon Wharf.-Dollar S.S. Liné
Sung, British str., 3,299 tons, Capt. 'S. Ü. Misford, from Calcutta and
Manila, with a general cargo, „lying. at Kowloon Wharf, Jardine. Mathe son & Co. Spring, British str., 1,570 tona, Capt. G. D. Miks from Shanghai and Amy, with a general cargo, lying at
HONGKONG SHIPPING,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5TH, 1926
The arrivala and departures of vessels over the week-end were up to the average and cargo entered over the holiday period was also good and compared favourably with previous entries.
Yesterday as 9 m, the shipping statement showed that there wore Vessels in the harbour, of which 49 were British..
For the twenty-four hours ended at D a.m. there were eleven arrivals, viz. Sve British,, one Portuguese, ene French, one Swedish, two Japanese and one Chinese: The departures for the same pariod nunc- bered three, two vessels leaving for Amay. Arrivals and departures. wore :-January 1st (for the 24 hours ended at" a.m.): arrivals, 7; departures, 10: „January 2nd : arrivals. 11; departures, 4 January 3rd: Arrivals, 9: departures, 9.
CARGO ENTERED.. (During 24 hours ended at 93.
yesterday).
For Hongkong For ports beyond
Total
10.600 tons. 10,429
21,020
(During previous 24 hours).
For Hongkong
For ports beyond
4,882 tons. 2.373
Total.....
6,937
(During 21 hours ended at fa...
on January 2nd).
"For Hongkong
For ports beyond
*,045 tons. 20,169
Total..
514
(Daring hours ended at 9 a.11. 'on January 1st).
For Hongkong' For ports beyond
3,770, 400s.
11
il
Total 15,154
Of the cargo entered for Hongkong during the twenty-four hours ended at Dam yesterday, no. less than 6,181 tons of the total entered was brought by the
buny No. BIL-B. & S. Kindle, Italina str.. 6,195 tona, Capt. Fabian, from Shanghai, with a gene tal curge, lying at buy No. Alive British vessels: the best entry being
Dedwell & CO,
CLEARANCES,
January 4th.
Dern, for Shangh:ti. "Decent, for Amboy,
Feshur, for Shanghai
aholyou, for Ampey
Macassar Mart, for Batavia, President Bagss, for Shanghai. Sifliong, Bor Amay,
Sung B6, by Kwang Chow Wan. Tube, for San Francisch „Tobleri (Mary, for Bombay.
Viable, for Singapore.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVALS.
by the s.s. filles from Nagasaki with 2573 tons of general cargo. The next ext entry was by the s.s. Albert Burrat From Saigon with 2,106 tons of cargo. Deck passengers carried fur the abov" perind numbered al: white previous en- tris of deck passengers were 1,465 on January 3rd (1926 brought by the sa Lai Saay from Amoy); 6 on January 2 und 325 on January 1st.
The arrivals for the 24 hours ended at am yesterday were as under: Th 9.50 Si Sang (British) from Calcatta and Manila with 1,700 tons of general cargo and mail; th 5.5. Arafura (British) from Yokohama and Moji with 3 tons of general cargo and mail: the s.s. Kaging (British) Bangkok and Ho how with. 1,400 tons of general cargó and mail: the 3% Achilles (British) from Nagasaki with 2,373 tons of general cargo, four etc.; the s.s. Toan (British) from Haiphong and Hoihow with 50 tons of general cargo: the es. Ho Nom (Portuguese) Kwang Chow Wan with 200 Pers. Arafurn, from Japan, on tons of general cargo; the 4.3. Albert January 5th:-Mr. and Mrs. L. Taylor, | Shermit (French) from Saigon with 2,105" Mr. and Mrs. Newton, Mr. C. 11. Brooktons of general cargo and mail; the 8.5. man, Mr. J. Barrow,
Por nis dyen, on January 4th:- Mrs.
M. Axelbo.
Por sis. Sut Sany," on January 4th:- Mrs. H. C. Bettely, C.P.O. Bradslow, and Mr. Bratas.
Ayr (Swedish) from Gothenburg' and Singapore with 300 tons of general cargo: the 3 makea Maru (Japanese) from Keelung and Swatow with 747 tons of general cargo and coal and mai!; the $.5 Tatlari Mare (Japanese) from Nagoya and Shanghai with 879, tons of general cargo: 1,202 cases of fire crackers and mail and the e.5. Chung Hing (Chinese) from Kwang Chow Wan with 190 tons of general cargo and mail.
SHIPPING NOTES.
Per Dollar liner President Hage, from San Francisco rid ports on January 4th Mr. Geg, Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. L. Aidan, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Andrews, Mr. H. Aruistrong. Mr. and Mrs. S. Berg, Mr. D. Campbell, Mr. J. C. Enster brook, Mr. and Mr. M. H. Esser, Mr. B. H. Ft. Mr. H. C. Gould, Mr. A. & Heo, Me. ( 1. Linh ft. Mr. ). O'Conner, Dr. Ged. C. Poundstone, Mr. D. O. Ralph, Mr. J. C, M. Smith, Mr. D. Smith, Air. "Vi. L. Smith, Mr. A. W.
Arrivals later in the day, too late for Sumaiers. Mr. S. Thompson, Dr. "F. E.
entry in the above returns included the Thornton. Mr. E. V. Wright, Mrs. C. W. Manton, Miss M. Morgan, Mr. M. R.sulent eyes from San Francisco and sis. Telemachis (British), the s.s Pre- Nicholson, Mrs. H. M. Nightingale and son, Mr. and Mrs. A. Pollens, Mrs. E. Shanghai with 202 tons of general cargo B. Ross, Mr. M. L. Stephens, Mr. and and mail and the s.s. Talihu (British) Mrs. J. W. K. Wernham, Mr. and Mrs. with 7.000 tons of petroleum in bulk. H. W. Barendson, Dr. E. N. Calisch, Mr. H. E. Cafisch. Prof. E. M. Loeb and Mrs. Loeb, Mrs, E. Sheard, Mrs. H. Large, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Neale, Miss De Neule. Mr. J. L. Radford, Mr. A. T. Rich, Mr. C. Ross, Mrs. T. Rubens, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Johnson, Miss H. E. Johnson, Miss B. Loomis, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Ring, Mr. R. C. Sahomi, Miss M. E. Schadt, Mr. and Mrs. F.. W. Stevens, Lt.-Col. and Mrs. R. G. Stewart, Miss Shirley Stewart, Miss Phyllia Stewart. Mr. and Mrs F. H. Sherman, Miss E. Miller. Me. H. D. Stack, Mr. and Mrs. William Sterling Mrs. H. B. Clark, Mr. and "Mrs. O S. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Stewart, Miss E. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rogers, Mr. V. L. Costa, Mr. D. E, de Gaiffier, Mr. B. E. de Gnifier, MT. G. E. Meuffels, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Alanley, Mr. C. Williamson, Mrs. G. "D. Sheard Mr. and Mrs. Charles Z. Southard.
DEPARTURES.
Por Admiral liner President Jefferson, for Seattle ria parts, on January 4th: Mr. S. L. Chan, Mr. L. Y. Lau, Mr. K. L. Ng, Mr. A. G. Maddren, Mr. Ham Wing, Mr. May 8am Ling. Mrs. H. H. Swan, Mr. G. F. Obey, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Ross, and Mr. A. J. Dorn:
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.
The P. & O... Malwa loft Singapore for this port on the 3rd inat. at 1 p.m., With the outward "English mails, and is dus here on the 8th, about 7 a.m.
Ofice yesterday contained entries show- Several of the reports in the Harbour
ing that several yessels bail encoun- tered rough weather and heary seus on accoups of the monsoon, which had varied from strong to moderate.
The Master of the 3.5. Akita Muru from Calcutta and Singapore, reported during the week-end that a Japanese steward died from beri beri aad was buried at sea on December, 30th.
The Master of the B.. Chinhua from Singapore and Hoihow also reported that
passenger died from heart failure on December 1stb.
The following report, dated January 3rd, has been received from the master of the 5.9. Bintang. At 9.00 grst passed floating wreck of junk in Latitude 22.54 N,, Longitude 116.40 E.; and another in Latitude 22.35 N., Longitude 116.38 E...
The RMS. Empress of Asia, follow- ing the annual overhaul and repairs at the Kowloon Dock, has now gone to bar wharf at Kowloon. She sails for Van- couver on Friday at daylight..
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THE MEMBERS OF THE COCẾT:
The P. & O. 88. Delta left Singapore The members of the Marine Court of for this port on the 2nd inst. at a.m., Enquiry which will assemble at the and is due here on the 8th, about û a.m. Harbour Office to-morrow morning at The R.M.S. Empress of Busiia arrived | 10.30 to enquire into the circumstances at Manila on January 4th at 9.30 a.m., attending the stranding of the sâ, Toda loarea Manila the Manila at 10 p.m., Con Ching Mai Point in the Hainas and is due Hongkong to-morrow, January Straits when en route from Hoihow to Oth.
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