SHIPPING NEWS
ARRIVALS.
January 19th.
rory, British str., 1,776 tons. Capt. W.
Anderson, from Saigon, with general cargo, lying at buoy No., A10.
Wo Fat Shing,
Hakone Maru, Japanese str., 6,306 tons, Capt.-S. Hirsts, from London -riá She left on London on De. ports. comber 5th...with 300 tons of general cargo, ing at Kowloon Wharf. N.Y.K.
Kajua Mara, Japanese str., 1.703 tous, Capt. N. Ishiguro, from Dairn ned Chotoo, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. C.-M.B.K. Soudani. Arrow, American str.. $,100 rons, Capt. 1. C. Boull, from New York, lying at Laichikok.--Standard Oil Co.
Fichoir, British str. 1,216.tans, Capt. J. Pringle; from Shanghai, with n qenemi cargo, lying at buoy No. 112.
B. & N.
January 13th. Altown Mong No. 18, Japanese,str., 883
Lane. Cajie. R. Mann, from Kashing with a cargo of coal, lying at buoy No. Ca.-M. B. K. Chrungshing, British str.. 1,236 tons,
Capt. W. W. Eipkins, from Tientsin and Weihaiwell with a general cargo, ying at buoy B-Jardine, Mathe
Pabon duzu, Japan-að str., 2,950 pn05, Capt. S. Talata, from Swatow, with 700 tons of cen and m'dise, lying at
18 Wharf. --0.S.K...... Per Cajmet, Amrieng str, 0.400 tons. Capt. G. E. Curtis, from Manila. with a general cargo. İying at buoy No, Ag4-Struthers & Barry, 7pwek. Thurch str., 2010 tons, Capt.
J. F. A. Hillogart, from Tokohama and Keelung. with a general cargo,
ying at buoy No. A-LCJI.
, French str. 46 tuns. Capt. F. Morvan, from Haiphong, with a general cargo. lying at huny No. C'sa, ---M.M..
You Operstinten. Durch" str., 2,536 tans, Capt. H. Shinter. from Singapore, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. A.-J.C.J.L.
CLEARANCES.
January 18th.
Boodscng Mara, for Moji. Chung Hing, for Kwang Chow Wan- Bukur Mars, for Shanghai. Kuache, for Swatow,
Extra Mura, For Swatow Hong Song, for luihew. Standard Aryou, for San Frnuriser.. Stay For Kinng Chow Wa
FASSENGERS.
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Pro-MYK. Ks. Her ord, fram Lesalat on January 12th :-Mr. E. C Alvaro, Mr. M. S. Brano. Mr. 3. E. Canjano, Mr. S. Desampara los. Mr. P. V. Early, Mr. B. J. Endique, Mr. (1 C. Fremried, Mr. V. J. S. Brancigen. Mr. M. Hai, Mr. I. Hamptsal. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Hughes. Miss U. M. Hughes, Mr. P. C. p, Mr. S. Kornitzer, Mr. Lan Yong Boon. Mr. L., E. McLachlin. Mr. 1. Passocco. Mrs. M. € Passocco, Mr. T. R. Bennett, ME E. P. Salvador. Bir. and Mrs F. Ting and child, Mr. Wai Chew and two children Mr. G. a. Woody
· SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.
The B.I. and Apear 5.3. Santhia lit Singapore for this port on the afternoon of the 7th inst., and is due here on the
that daylight.
The R.M.S. Amperrys of Australia "ar- | rived at Wenkung on January 12th at 11 p.m., was to lenye yesterday, 6 pan., and is diuo at Hongkong u Saturday, January 15th
SHIPPING NOTES.
A Batavia correspondent in the course of a letter to a Straits contemporary By-The 8.9. Tjipus, of the Java- China Japan Line, had an adventurous voyage on her last trip from Saigon to Sourabaya, running foul of a "heavy storm, Heavy seas were shipped and to make matters worse the steering gear be olate defective so that the ship was un- manageable. After considerable difficulty. the damage was repaired and the ship. was able to continue ita voyage. Luckily the cargo has only been slightly damaged by the sea water shipped."
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The silk shipped per ss. Présidant Jackson, which sailed from this port at 6 p.m., December 11th, arrived at New York at I p.m. January 4th-having ben 23 calendar days and 29. hours in transit
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VESSELS "EXPECTED." Empress of Australie (C.P.R.), due
January 16th. Hymritus (B.I. & Apear), due to-day,
SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONGKONG.
FOR JANUARY, 1920-
(STANDARD TIME OF THE 12TH MERIDIAN EAST OF GREENWICH).
Sunrise.
HONGKONG SHIPPING.
THE
The shipping statement for yesterday showed that the total number of resuls in the harbour at 9 a.m. was 4 of which 37 wore British.n ་
The arrivals for the twenty-four hours ended at 9 nm, yesterday numbered ten, viz., five British. one Dutch and four Japanese. The departures over the same period came to eight, three vessels leaving for coasts parts; while there were two clearances.
CARGO ENTERED.
(During 21 hours ended at 9 ap.
Yesterday). 45
14,507 tons.
For Hongkong Per ports beyond
Total
14122
9,812
During previous 21 hours ended at
pam on Tuesday).
15,400 tons.
From "Hongkong Par sorts began
Total
6,500
20,267
Of the cargo entered for Hongkong. 4,701 tons were brought by British vessels. The largest entry for the period under review was by a Japanese vessel. which brought 4.56 tong of coal; while another Japanese stegner came next with 2.59 tong of general cargo: while a British vessel was third with 2.000 tons
Deck of general carg entered totalled 20.
passengers |
The arrivals for the twenty-four hours vided at Daun, yesterday were as ander: The s.singehog (British) from Tsing,
of
th and Shanghai with 700, cons Eineral cargo and mail; the 4.5. Apucy (British) from Saigon with 1,700 tons of rice and 200 tons of general cargo and mail: the s.s. Hai Nag (British) from Fecehow and Ampy with 450 tons of general cargo and nail; the ss. Benaran. fritish) from London and Singapore: with 216 tons of general enrge; the s.. Cheong Shing (British) from Tientsin And Weihaiwei with 1,805 tons ci general cargo and mail: the s.5. Trimasort (Dutch) from Yokohama and Keelung with 382 tons of bricks: the 8.5. diza Mara No. 4 (Japanese) from Keung aith 10 tons of general cargo: the s.s. Kakur Maru (Japanese) from Middles. hrough and Singapore with 300 tons of J. geral cargo and tanil; the ss. Kajua Jure (Japanese) from Pairen al Che Ton with 2,888 fansen sundries, hans and weem beiti and the .s. Falte Baru damn frun Karatsu with 4.200 tans
Caner arrivals, too late for entry in the return included the es Voy elinag (effish from Shanghai with Fueral cargo and mail frem Shanghai Tea and Europe ad Siberia nil the st. Hameltoe (British) from Straits with Bezel range and mail.
VESELS IN DOCK.
The following vessels are in Dock:- KowLooy Dork: --Talping, Nam Sang, Proset, Skistan, Tungistaa, Empress of Bussin.
Taisoo Bock-Kiugyann, Empress of Posada, Shantung, Angling, Kwũng Lee, thuana, Fatshorn,"
COSMOPOLITAN Daen:--Zing Mum. AT KOWLOON Bays - Hellough Derpy, 20a tha.
CHINA COAST CHANGES.
L.
The following are the latest China Const Changes
Mr. T. Pritcherd, Lungshan, has gotie. 1st mate of the Kinship.
Mr. Willir W. MacDonald has signed off as Ist engineer of the Chine kinny.
3. T. B. Mudie, Huichow, has gone 1st Pagineer of the Chinking.
Mr. J. M. Mikee, Jo Sang, has gone ial mate of the Awai Sang.
Mr. N. M. Watson has signed off as supernumerary Brd engineer of the Fook Sang, and has gone 5th engineer of the Kum Sang.
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, Jancery 13th.
Previous On Date On Day
Day st
Barometer Temperature Humidity. Wind Direction. Force
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at 2 p.m. 6 am. £ p.m.
30.03 30.01
29.99
67
65
70.
64
73
61
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0.00
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61
Highest open-air Temperature on 12th Lowest open-air Temperature on 13th
Days
Daya cf
Month
F'kong
Standard
Height,
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From Jan. 14th to 20th, 1926,
HIGH WATER.
Low Wazza
Date. January 14th.
7:03 2.1. 5.30 p.m. 15th.. 7.08 16th. ..7.00...
Sunset
„B'kong
Standard
Time.
Time
2
0.00 0.01"
12
SAILINGS FOR EUROPE:
او
17th.
7.03
0.01
ft. in.
m.
Ift. in.
18th..
..7.05
6.02
"
Thur. 14m 10 16
10th,
.7.06"
#1
-6.03.
9 1
20th.. ..7.00
6.03
JA
Fr
Fri. 1m 11 8
4.6m
21st7.03
0.81
9 498 4
F
94nd ..7.03
6.04
Satur 16m 11 58 44 m
23rd. .7:05 24th ..7.05
6.04
10 39 a 8
6.06
Sun.
17
0 47 a
25th. .7.05
0.07
11 32 a
26th. .7.04
6.08
Mon 18
354
+
27th.
7.01
6.08
28th. 7.04 29th £7.04.
6.09
Tues.. 190 31
6.10
"
30th. ..7.03 31st ...7.03.
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98
0.10
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1926
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12th Jan.,
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9th Feb.,
13
"OOSTKERK"
9th Mar...
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