"SHIPPING NEWS

ARRIVALS.

January 15th. Catalu, British str.. 5,50 tons, Capt. FT Fisher, from Sydney and Shanghai The latter port she left on January 12th, with 750 tons pf general cargo, lying at buoy No. A20.--N, Y. K

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 18TH, 1926

THE PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL

STEAM NAVIGATION CO,

STEAMER FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO AND BOMBAY.

THROUGH BILLS OF LADING ISSUED

FOR EGYPT. MEDITERRANEAN ››

AND CONTINENTAL PORTS

& LONDON.

HE Steamship

LAHORE "

January 10th. Empress of andela, British str., 12,292 tans, Capt. A. J. Hailey, from Vancouver and Shanghai. She left carrying His Majesty's Mails, will be despatched Vancouver on December 13th, with from this Port at Noon, on FRIDAY, the 100 tons. of general cargo, Leing at JANUARY, 1928, taking Cargo for the sed. Kowloon Whärf –C, P.S.S.

abers Ports, Haiching, British str. 1.267 tons, Capi, A. H. Stewart. from Feochew and -Amoy, with 800 tons of general cargo, lying at Douglas Wharf-Douglas,

Capraik & Co. Kastori Muru, Japanese str... 6,127 tans,

Capt. Kantaro Okamoto, from Yako burua and Shanghai, with fis tens of general cargo, lying at buoy No. AL-NY.K.

Ku Sang, British str.. 5,017 taux, Capt. E. McC. Liddell. from Singapore, which port she left on January 10th, with a general cargo, lying at Kow Joon Wharf. Jardine, Matheson & Co.

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-Silk, Valuable Cargo for Italy, France, and London (under arrangement) will be conveyed by this Steamer preeeading to Bombay and theres troshipped to the on-carry- ing Steamer for Marseilles and London.

Parcels will be received at this Office unti) 5.x, on the Day previous to Sailing. The contents and value of all packages must be declared,

For further Particulars, Apply to—

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & 00.,

Agents. Hongkong, 15th January, 1996, (9074

HONGKONG SHIPPING.

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Kinnychow, British str., 1,872 tons,

Capt. F. A. Lovegrove, from Singa. The week-end shipping statement show-- pory and Holhew, with firewood, ed that the total number or vessels in pigs and general cargo, amounting the harbour on Saturday at 9 a. 121. W to 493 tons. Iying at huey No. B1.73, I & S.

Kitong Song, British stm. 1.423 tons

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which 3 were British. The total number at the same hour yesterday morning whs 70, of which 37 were British

Capt. W. F. Richard, frond Shang- hai, with 900 tons of general cargo," The arrivals for the 24 hours ended at dying at West Point Wharf,--Jar-

am, on Saturday numbered seven, dine. Matheson & Co.

ris-four British, one Dutch and two Pembrokeshire British str., 5.000 tons,

Japanese. The departures for the same Chpt Newing. from London and period came to eleven. The arrivals for Singapore. She left London on

The 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday November 20th and Singapore numbered eleven, miten British and January 16th, with a general enige,

one Japanese. The departures for the ying at Kowloon Wharf-Jardine,

same period came to 11. Matheson & Co

Shauri, British dtr.. 1,227 Cons, Capt. J. Byrne, from Shanghai, lying at buny No. CIS-BAN S

Taiko Wanyi, British str., 1876 tons, Capt. E. F. Mitchell, from Soura- baya and Balikpapan. with. 4:00 tons of sugar. lying at Quarry Bay.

-B. & S.

Toruno Mafu, Japanise str., 4.263 tons, Capt. K. Horikawa. from Manila and Pulupandth, lying at buoy No. AS-N.Y.K.

Thods. Dutch str., 2,033 tons. Capt J. Naerebant. froin Dairen and Amy, with a general cargo, lying

hony No. A27.-J.C.J.L.

Tojo More, Japanese str., 1.287 cons, Capt. N. Kanetsaney from Dairen and Part Arthur, with tons of

M.B.K.

CARGO ENTERED,

(During 24 hours ended at u a.m... esterday).

For Hongkong For ports beyend

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PACIFIC

EXPRESS

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18 Days from Hongkong to Vancouver.

LARGEST, FASTEST AND MOST LUXURIOUS

STEAMSHIPS

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SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATIONS,

`YOKOHAMA via AMOY, SHANGHAI,

*** MOJI & KOBE KEELUNG via TAKAO... TSINGTAU via SHANGHAI...

STRAITS & CALCUTTA STRAITS & CALCUTTA

KOBE via MOJI .....

STRAITS & CALCUTTA

"KUTSANG"

....l'uesday, 19th Jan., at 7.02. 4. "HUPSANG" ...Wednesday, 20to Jan, at 7 E

"KWONGSANG"., Wedaraday, 20th Jan,ab7am.. *FOOKSANG* ...Wedassday, ten Jaa., at 3 p.m. “KWAMANG“ ... Tuesday,"

25th Jan, at 3 pm

* YUENSANG" ...unday, "NAMSANG" ...Monday,

For Freight or Passage, apply to-

lat Feb., at 7 a.m.

19. Fob, at 3 p.m.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD,

NEXT SAILING TO THE PACIFIC COAST.

TELEPHONY

CENTRAL NO. 215,

THE

"EMPRESS OF CANADA"

WILL SAIL FROM

HONGKONG

Daylight, Friday, January 22nd, 1926,

Total

10,254 tons.

9,302

19,556

hours envi

Passenger Department: Freight and Express :

Tel. 0. 752. Tel. C. 42.

Oables: GACANPACÍ Oables: NAUTILUS.

(15

4,740 tons.

74,183 31

18,592

(During previous

.at 9 a.m. on Saturday).

For Hongkong

For ports beyond

Tobal

Of the cargo for Hongkong entered on Saturday, all but 118 tons was carried

vermicelli, lying at Luby. No. Cathy British vessels, and the majority en teral for yesterday's period was also brought by British Beamers.

January 17th.

Bellerophon British str. 12 tons, Capt. J. Agnew, from Yokohamın and Shanghai lying at buoy. No. A3→→ 1. & S.

cargo,

6. Lopez Y. Lopes, Spanish str., 2,395 tons. from Manila, with a general

ying at bung No. As Belelho Bros. Suigung, British str., 1,594 tons, Cant, J. Dudney. from Shanghai and Swatow, with 150 tons general cargo, lying a huuy No. B12-B. & S.

CLEARANCES.

January 16th.

Haldie, for Saigen.

Hung Sung, for longay.

Haichenny, Ing. Capien,

Hop Wieg, for Kwang Chow Wan,

Hazón Murn, for Amoy.

Hydrangea, for Kwang Chow Wan Kateri Maru, for Singapor... Kojun Maru, for Chefec Mandasa Mar, for Takno, New Mathilde, for Haiphong. Pembrokeshire, for Shanghai, President. Grant, for Shanghai. lcrûdent. Lindole, för Shanghai. Tatsuno Maru, for Shanghai. Ting Sany, for Shanghai. Tjibodes, for Macassar.

Weat Cajon, for San Francisco. Winghong, for Amay, Xingchue, for Shanghai.

January 17th

C Lopez, Y Lopez, for Yokohama. Shansi, for Haiphong.

PASSENGERS.

ARHIVALS.

SHIPPING NOTES.

The RAI. S. Enipres of Canidu will leave dock to-day following the annual overhaul, and return to her whari. The liper sails from Hongkong on Friday for Yincouver vid ports.

The authorities of the Philippine Islands have issued the following notica) to mariders under date of January 4th.-

The automatic acetylene flashing white light on Sulaug Island in the Sibutu Passage which was reported as not ourning in Notice, to Mariners No. 807 of September 23rd Inst, has been" zr- | fight."

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The Master of the Exungdow (British) from Singapore and Hoibow, reported to the Harbour Office on Satur

Chinese deck passenger -day that

died from beri-beri on January 7th. The inaster of the as. Katsang, which als arrived on Saturday from Singapore, reported the death of a Chinese deck passenger during the voyage.

Per a Brmbrokeshire, on January 18th:-Mr. and Mrs. Tate and two child ren and Miss Atkins...

Per a Empress of Austratio, on January 16th:Mr. H. W. Colt, Mr. Colt ir.. Mrs. H. Lyerson, Mr. and Mrs. Mebahon and three children, Miss. R. Nerth, Mrs. E. Prie Miss P. Price,

The Australian-Oriental Line's - 8.5. Taiping (sister ship to the as Changte) has left Kowloon Dock and has proceeded to a buoy in the harbour, for loading purposes. A reception is being held by the master of the vessel on the Taiping to-morrow afternoon and the steamer sails on her maiden voyage for Manila and Australian ports on Friday-at noor.

The master of the as Siakiang (British) from Shanghai, reported to the Harbour Office on Saturday that a derelict junk, bottom up, was passed in Latitude 23° 35' 00" N. Longitude 115. 18′ 30′′ E.

VESSELS IN DOCK."

The following vessels are in Dock:-

Mr. 1. P. Davie, Mr. J. F. Loader, Mr. KOWLOON DOCK-Chrong Shing, Nam and Mrs. C. G. Wetter, Misa 1. HS Paeft, Seistan, Tannistan, Em Wetter, Mr. C. Twaites, Mr. P. H. press af uraia,

Savary, Miss. M. Dimond, Mr. S. J. TAIRGO DOCK:--Kingyuan; Endprexs of Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. D H Hazell, Mr.Ganda, Shantung, Anatina, Kwang Lec, R. Johanneson, Mr. G. Kingston, Mr. Chusan, Fatehun.

Mr. V. Mark, Mr. F. B. Marshall, Mr. T. E. Mitchell, Mr. C. E. Peacock, Mr. A. R. Robinson, Mr. K. Tielemans, Mr. H. J. Wallem, Mrs. J, S. Winslow, Miss P. C. Winslow, Mr. E. C. Wood, Mr. Chen, Mr. Y. P. Chen, is W. Chu, Mr. B. J. Fong, Mr. Ho Wah Ennki Air Tàu Vinh Chung, Mr. h. C. Liu, Mr. Ng. Mr. Y. C. Pong, Mr. Yak Shung, Mr. L. E. N. Ryan, Mr. A. B. Daust, Mrs. II. E. Clampit and three children, Mrs. P. L. Lupien, Dr. J. A. Macdonald, Miss E. Page, Rey, and Mrs. J. A. Poola, Mr. S. P. Kwock, Mr. Lee Sheck, Mr. S. L. O'Hoy, Mr..8. C. Wong, Mr. G. M. Cooke, Mr. J. H Geldirt, Mr. J. C. McPheson, Mrs. W. H. Tipton, Miss P., Tipton. Dr. 0. Thomson. Mr. K. L. Wat, Mr. S. B Chan, Mr. Y. H. Kwok, Mr. B. T. Lo, Miss W. Y. Tan, Miza Tan, and Mr. Y 8. Yu.

VESSELS EXPECTED.

Takṇin (B.I. & Apear), due to-day.

At

COSMOPOLITAN Dock-Ling Nam.

KowLopy BAY:-Haijoung, L Onawa, Sun On.

SUNRISE AND SUNBET IN -HONGKONG,

-

FOR JANUARY, 1996.

(STANDARD TIME OF THE 120TH MERIDIAN, TAST OF QUEENWICH). Date!

Sunrise. January 18th 7.05 a.m.

19th........7.05 20th........7.05 21st.......7.05. 22nd.......7.08

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J+

Eunsct. 6.02 p.. 6.03

51

6.03

21

31

"

0.01

11

6.04

23rd.... ..7.06

6.05

24th.... .7.03

6.06

25th.... ..7.05

6.0%

8.03.

27th... .7.04 28th........7.04 29th........7.04 30th .....7.03 3186.7.03

8,0A

0.09

6.10

6.10

* 31

8.11

20th... ..7,04

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NYK

LAKANGA SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,

VICTORIA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via Shanghai & Japan pari Through Bills of Lading issued to all Overland common Points in U.S.A. and Uszada Through passage rates to Europe vis America G-3405, 0.3420, 0.7440 YOKOHAMA MARU

Thursday, 28th Jan. at 11 am. KAGA MARU

Saturday, 20th Feb.

-

100

***

10

MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore & Part

KATORI MARU

ATSUTA MABU. KASHIMA MARU

www

160

F

Saturday, 16th Jan. at 4 p.m. Saturday, 30th Jan. at 11 am, ...* Saturday, 13th Feb.

HAMBURG T LONDON & BOTTERDAM.

LIVERPOOL via ADËN & MARSEILLES.

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.

AKI MARU

MISHIMA MARU

HA

Wednesday, 20th Jan, at 11 am. Wednesday, 24th Feb.

..

Saturday, 16th Jan.

NEW YORK and/or BOSTON via "PANAMA.

TATSUNO MARE

CALUUTTA MARU

P

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Thursday, 4th Feb.

BUENOS AIRES via Singapore, Durban & Cape Town, Delagoa

5.

Bay & Algoa Bay.

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang & Colombo.

KAMAKURA MARU

MUROBAN MARU

HAKATA MARU

CALOUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Bangoon.

KANAGAWA MARU...

GENERAL MANAGERS.

GLEN AND

SHIRE

JOINT SERVICE OF STEAMERS.

U.K.-STRAITS, CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE,

OUTWARDS.

Vessel.

"GLENIFFER “

GLENOGLE“ GLENAMOY...... "GLENGSERY"... "GLENSHANE".

Lue Hongkong.

23rd Jan

7th Feb.

23rd.

ith Mar. 2180

*

HOMEWARDS.

Yeast!. Leaves long. Dischargea CARNARVONSHIRE” 23rd Jan. Lendos, Rotterdam & Hambory via Uran. "GLENSHIEL'

... 31st Jan. London, Kotterdam & Hamburg va Oran. "PEMBRUESHIRE" 17th Feb. London, Rotterdam & Hamburg via Uran,

GLENIFFER"

9th Mar London, Rotterdam & Hamburg via Oran

Movements are subject to change without notice. For Freight or father Tarticular, please apply to-

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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN.

STEAMERS:

*ACCOMMODATION FOR 100

·Cabin Glass AND 150 INZZEMEDIATE CLASS PLASENGIES.

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AND

FREIGHT SERVICE.

NEXT SAILINGS:

ARRIVAL AT HONGKONG

AMB

SATLENGE FOR!

SHANGHAI

ASD

JAPAN.

30th January 27th February 27th March 24th April

22nd May

11

19th June

17th July

1926

SAILING'S FROM HONGKONG TO: GENOA, ANTWERP, BOTTERDAM, HAMBURG,

AND-BREMEN · VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, BEGAWAN, COLOMBO AND PORT SAID.

19th January, 1926. 7th February, 23 7th March, 4th April, 1st May, 29th May, 27th June,

22nd August,

For Freight and Passage, plenes apply tow-

end of Feb.

Saturday,

23rd Jan.

Saturday,

30th Jan.

Saturday,

B0th Jan.

NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

TANGO MARU

Wednes Jay,

17th Feb

Taceday,

2iat Jan.

Tuesday,

26th Jaa.

8, Queen's Building, Chater Road.

Thureisy,

29th Jan,

Thursday, 28th Jan.

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

OSAKA MABU (Moji direct). SUWA MARU

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TORA MARU SADO MARU... For further information, apply to-

Telephons: Central Nos. 992, 297 & 9423

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NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. B. KINOSHITA, Manager

7

KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART

MAATSCHAPPY.

(ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. ON Batavia).

HE STEAMSHIP.

THE

"VAN OVERSTRATEN"

Due to sail to SINGAPORE," BELAWAN.DELI and

PENANG, on the 21st January, 1926

Offers excellent Saloon accommodation.

All lower berths.

English cuisine,

Doctor carried,

Wireless telegraph.

1st Class Fare to Eingapore-$100.

In connection with the Royal Packet Nav. Co.'s (K.P.M.) Service to all destinations in the Netherlands East Indies and Australia.

Agents-

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN-LIJN,

Telephone 1574.

YORK BUILDING, CHATTE BOLD.

Telephone 0.4557.

*

18

MELCHERS & CO.,

Agata HONGKONG,

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LIJN.

Tel. Address:

JAVALYN Tel. Central 1574.

JCJL

York. Building

Hongkong.

KZOULAR FORTNIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN,

STEAMERS

мо

·FEOX

EXPECTED WILL LEAVE

OT OX

FOR

23 DE ABOUT

ABOUT

TIISALAK!

BAZATIA TJIMANORK ... JAPAN & KLUNG 12th NORTH CHINA 14th TITRODAS

8'sira &M's THIKINI

10th Jan.

14th Jan.

14th

16th

SHANGHAI BATAVIA M'KAR & S'BAJA

18th

20th

TJIKEMBANG TIISALAR TJILEBOET

BAJATIA

24th

26th

SHANGHAI "26th

28th

NORTH CHINA. 27th

80th

M'KOAK & S'BATA

mod

Wireless Telegraphy,

120

S'TOW, ANOT, S'AL &

DALNY.

SHANGHAI

BATAVIA

The stoomers are all fitted throughout with Electric Light and have

Tor a limited number of saloon Passengers All steamers carry a duly qualified suga72 Cargo laken at through rates to all porte in Netherlands India and Australia,

For Particulars of Freight and Fassage, spply to the:-

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