THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS,
MONDAY, JANUARY 25TH, 1926
SHIPPING NEWS
ARRIVALS.
tons,
January 23rd. Automedon, British str. 481
Capt. Owen Jones, from Glasgow and Singapore. The former port she left on December 12th, with 8,234 tons of general cargo, lying at Holt's Wharf.
B. & S. Carnarvonshire, British str., 5,955 tons, Capt. H. S. Gulston, from Karatsu, with a cargo of salmon, lying at buoy No. buoy No. Al-Jardine, Mathe Devawongse, British ate.; 1,047 tons, Capt. R. J. Gillespie, from Hoihow, with general cargo, bullocks and pigs,
Яon Co.
ying at buoy No. C44-Cheong Yus
-S.8. Co. Ermla, German motor ship, 6,521 tons, Capt, H. Eckhorn, from Hamburg rid porta. She left Hamburg on Novem. ber, 1925, with a general cargo, lying Gleniffer, British str., 6,021 toas, Capt. HJ Hendersch, from Singapore. The latter port she left on January 19th, with a general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf.-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
at Kowloon Whari-Jebsen & Co.
Jade, French str., Capt Materut, from Fort Bayard, with a general cargo and pigs, lying at buoy No. C30-Shun Chrong S. S. Co.
PASSINGER”.
AREIVALS.
Per s.. Tilawa, on January 24th:-Mr. and Mrs. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and child.
Per me Ermland, on January 3rd- Mr. and Mr. Rukonitzki, Mr. Harrison Mr. Bldeplinger, Mr. Riemers, Mr. Murtolani, Mr. McKinley, Mr. Tabnie, Mr. Scheid.
Per P.&O. Karmala, on January alt. and Mrs. Campbell, Mr. F. Choo, 23rd:-Miss Angier, Miss Bumstead, Mrs. Cantrell, Bab-Lt. Charsley, Mr. Dockrill, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas and inmily, Mr. Guthrie, Mrs. Gomperts, L-Cdr. and Mrs. Graham, Mr. Holland, Miss Hockeusburger, Mr. Hazlerigg Pay-Lt. Jordan, Sub-Lt. Jonas, Mr. F. B. Jones, Mr. Khaleeli, Mr. Lowick, Mra Sub-Lt. Lipscombe, Pay-Mid-Millet, Lang. Pay Cdr. Lewis, Sab-Lt. Love, Mr. Murdoch, Mr. Mordecai, Lt-Car. Mack, Mr. and Mrs O'Malley, Mr. Perdue, Mr. Rogers, Mr. Sutton, 'Sub- It. Turnbull. Mr. Yaughan, Dr. and Mr. Douglas. Mr. C. H. R. Oxlade, Mr. Mrs. Wiley, Mr. Ward, Sub-Lt Wattins,
and Mrs. Flegg, Rev. Halward, Miss Beatreath, Miss Baker, Miss Craig, Mr.
Helland, Mr. Johnson, Miss Lambert, Mr. Lad Hin Sheung, Miss Macfarlane, Miss Richards, Miss Simpson, Mrs. Wong Thye, Mr. Thiam Fat, Mr. Yap Lee Sang, and Mrs. Lap Neo Yin.
DEPARTURES.
Karmali, British str., 5.660 tons, Capt. R. H. Grisu, OBE., B.MR.. fron London, vil usual ports.
Per R.M.S. Empress of Canada, en She left January 2nd:-Mr. and Mrs: E London on December 18th with Aucott and son. Mr. L Barberat, Mr. general cargo, lying at KowloonA T. Barras, Mr. Allan Cameron, Miss Wharf.--Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co. W. Chan, Mrs. Chan Wing Kee, Mr. Y. jikembang, Dutch str., 8.000 tons, Capt, F. Cheung. Mr. M. Arthur Chiu, Mr. P. Lemos, from Batavia, with general Chu Lai Chun, Mrs. M. Clabbura, Mr. cargo and sugar, lying at buoy No. M. P. Lencannon, Mr. and Mrs. G. E AB.-J.C.J.LY
Costello, Capt. L. Crawford, Mr. W. A. Wing Hong, British stri, 2,672 tous,
Davies, Mr. A. T. P. Ferqubarson, Mr. Capt. Jones, from Amoy, with 30 tons H. G. Freeman, jr., Miss B. T. Gilroy, of general cargo, lying at buor No.
Mr. E. F. Hardman, Mrs. G. F. Haslam, Bel-Kuen Sabg S.S. Co.
Miss P.. Haslam, Mr. S. J. Hicks, Mr. and Mr. Ho Sing Kew, Miss Ho Wai Hing, Mrs. Ho, Mr. V. A. Hoffding. Mrs. T. F. Hung. Mika K. Hung Mr. J. C. F. Hyndman, Mr. G. J. M. Keule- anans, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kew, Mr.. Kwok Yuong, Hing, Mr. N. P. Lam, Mr. Lee Goon Ick, Mr. I. S. Lau. Mr. J. Mackelvie, Miss M.-K. Magers, Mr. T. E. Mitchell. Mr. P. R. Murray, Mr. and. Mirs. F. P. Musso, Mr. C., L. Oliphant, Mr. and Mrs. G. Otten, Mrs. B. J. Pyburn, Miss A. J. Pyburn, Mr. F. L. Rebbins, Mr. A. R. Robinson, Mr. T, H. Samson, Mr. L. L. Saundercook. Mr. P. H. Savany, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Settle, Mrs. C. J. Shanks, Miss Shum, Miss Ah Lin, Miss Shum An Chut. Miss N. L. Smith, Miss J. Smith, Mr. W. A) Tu Song, British str., 1,122 tons, Capt. Stewart, Mr. V.. H. Summers, Mr. Teo R. C. Thompson, from aingtau and Kboy Moh, Miss Tze. Mrs. R. Vallarino, Shanghai, with e50 tons of general Mr. C. E. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. R cargo, lying at West Point WhaWatson, Mr. Wong Hoy, Mr. and Mrs. Jardine Matheson & Co.
January 24th, Jaucho, British str. 12 tons, Capt. J. D. Fraser, from Shanghai and Swaeow, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. BI1,--B. & S. Odekerk, Dutch str., 4,567 tony. Capt. F. L. Lenjes from Kobe and Facchow, lying at buoy No. A5.-J.C.J.L Seattle Maru, Japanese ste. 3,622 tons, Capt. T. Harada, from Moji, with 106 tons of general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf.-U.S.K. Tilan, British str., 6,153 tons. Capt. P. W. Rowe, from Calcutta, which port she left on January 5th, with 1.429 tons of general cargo, lying at Kow- loon Wharf.-Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co.
CLEARANDES.
January 23rd:
Apony, for Saigen,
Chung Hing, for Kwang Chow Wan. Gingan Maru, for Amey.
Hydrangen, for Kwang Chew Wan.
Kuija Mark, for Swatow. Karmali, for Shanghai. Kara, for Hoihow. Kingguan, for Hoibow Karen Muru, for Shanghai. Kuai Sang, for Singapore. Kangtung, for Bangkok. Shantung, for Tsingtau. Singapore Mura, for Manila. Tjikini, for Amay.. finghong, for Rangoon,
January 24th. Carnarvonshire, for Manila. Ermland, for Shanghai. Gleniffer, for Shanghai. Oldekirk, for Manila.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS,
The R.M.S. Empress of Hussin, Capt. A. J. Hosken, R.N.R., Commander, will leave here for Victoria and Vancouver, B.C., vi Shanghai, Nagasaki. Kobe and Yokohama. at 1 a.m. on February 5th.
The RM.S. Empress of Canada ar. rived at Shanghai. yesterday at 1.30 am., leaves to-day (Monday), at 10 a.m., and is due at Kobe on Wednesday the 27th. inst, at 4 p.m.
HONGKONG SHIPPING.
The week-end shipping statement show ed that the total number of vessela in the harbour at am. on Saturday was 78, of which 30 wore British; while at the same hour yesterday there were 71 vessels in the harbour of which 37 were. British,
CARGO ENTERED. Daring 24 hours ended at 9 am. yesterday). For Hongkong
0,089 tons, For porta boyood ... 44,123
50,219
Total
(During previous 24 hours ended at 9 am on Saturday)
For Hongkong For porta beyond-
Total
4,333 tons. 18,654
22,087
·LOCAL" SKIPPERS GO OK LEAVE,
Three focal masters of coast steamers left for Home Jeave on Saturday by the P&O 8.5. Khyber. ***
Mr. B. Bitchic, master of the Fatahan was one of them, and his place as master of the steamer has been taken by Mr. J. D. Milne, of the Kelgan
Leppard Yates,' Mr. O. O. Bill, and Mr. WB. O'Sullivan
Per P. & O. 8,8., Khyber, on January- Bard:-Mr. F. L. Smith, Miss A. Smith, Master L. Smith, Mr. B. G. Sienkevitch, Capt. R. Ritchie, Miss E. R. Margo liouth, Miss L. Young, Dr. Henny W Sweets. Major ahd Mrs. E. A. H. James;: Mrs. V. M. Pringle and son, Mrs. C. M.. Lindsay, Mr. G. Fedmanca, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Lockhart, Mr. R. Rosaka, Mr. J. Nagasawa, Mr. G. P. Jones, Mr. T. W. Prins, Mr. G. C. Ken, Sergt. R. V. Manley, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fox, Miss Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Gowman and two children, Mr. 8. Aherne, Miss L. S. Halsey, Mrs. K. Garlick, Capt W. W. Hipkin, Misses G. and L. McGregor, Capt. A. J. Scott, L.-Cdr. H. H. Rodgers Mrs. L. H. Bird, Mr. B. Pickles, Mrs. L. Fawcett, Mr. FH. Rose, Mr. T. P. Cochrane, Mise E. H. Williams, Mr. W. A. Barretto, Lt.Cdr. P. Jones, Miss L. Grattau, Mr. and Mrs. F. Smith, Miss Smith, Mr. G. W. Chen, Mr. L. Whelan, Mr. G. G. Barnes, Mr. T. W. Hartley, Mrs. O'Hashie, Miss Sprowles, Mr. W. B. Oawald, Mr. and. Mrs. F. G. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Petric, Dr. and Mrs. J. Fenton, Miss E. Ball, Miss Lucas, Mr. Quan Chow Thang, Mr. J. H. Kortwright, Mr. and Mra. M. Wayte-Wood, Miss N. Wayto-Wood Mr. R. W. Marthall, Mr. Mrs. H Cadman and infant, Miss J. P. Sadman, Mr. A. V. Pinson, Mr. R. W. Roberts, Mr. T. Cripwell; Mrs. J. T. Shand and Infant, Rey Fobu Magee, Rev. B. Mather, Dr. and Mrs. C. W Young and three children, Miss F. Fisher, and Mr. Lain Yik Chee.
SHIPPING, NOTES,
Shipping is warned that all defence lights will be exercised from 6.15 p.m. to 8.15 p.m. on Thursday, January 28th.
CANADIAN
EMPRESS
PACIFIC
EXPRESS
QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC
18 Days from Hongkong to Vancouver.
LARGEST, FASTEST AND MOST. LUXURIOUS
STEAMSHIPS
NEXT SAILING TO THE PACIFIC COAST.
THE
"EMPRESS OF RUSSIA"
WILL SAIL FROM
HONGKONG
1.00a.m., Friday, February 5th, 1926.
Passenger Department r Freight and Tipinen z
Tal C. 752.. Tai, C. 42.
Cables: GACANPAO
Usbles: NAUTILUS:
NYK
RAILINGS, KUNIMOT TO ÁZZERAZIONE.
SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via Shanghai & Japan pari
Through Buls of Lading issued to all Overland common Points in Ü.8.4. and CanYÁN Through plate rates to Europe vis America $405, 0.8420, 0.4440 TOKOHAMA MARU
Thursday, 29th Jan. at 11 am KAGA MARU...
Saturday, 20th Feb.
HARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore & Peris
ATSUTA MABU
KASHIMA MARU HAKONE MARU -
Baturday, 30th Jan at 11a.m. Saturday, 13th Feb. Estarday, 27th Feb.
HAMBURG via LONDON & ROTTERDAM..
LIVERPOOL via ADEN & MARSEILLES.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.
MISHIMA, MABU
TANGO MARU
Wednesday, 24th Fab. at 11 am. Wednesday, 24th Mar
NEW YORK ̈ and/or BOSTON via PANAMA.
CALCUTTA, MARU
TAKETOYO MARU
++
Tuesday, 2nd Feb. Saturday, 20th Feb.
BUENOS AIRES via Singapore, Durban & Cape Town, Delagoa
Bay & Algoa Bay.
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang & Colombo.
KAMAKURA "MARU ...
MUROBAN MARU
HAKATA MARU,
CALOUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Bangoon.
KANAGAWA MARU ...
NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
TANGO MARU.
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
SUWA MABU
BADO KARU
NAGANO MARU
TOBA MAHU.... FUSHIMI MARI
end of Feb. 1
Baturday, Baturday,
23rd Jan. 30th Jan..
Saturday,
30th Jan.
Wednesday, 17th Feb.
Thursday,
28th Jan
Thursday,
28th Jan
Saturday
30th Jan
Tuesday,
2nd Feb.
Monday, 8th Feb.
For further information, apply to NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
Telophang, Umutral Nos. 293 297 & 9422°
KP
8. KINOSHITA, Manager.
KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART
A notice in the Harbour Office, issued by the Customs authorities at Shanghai, under date of January 18th, reads. Notice is hereby given that on and after February 1st, a large red flag will be exhibited from the masthead or the tide signal mast at Woosung Light-house when, in the opinion of the officer in charge, the number of junks manoeuvring in the channel of Woosung in such a to make navigation through the entrance of the Huangpu difficult. A similar, Ang will be exhibited at "the masthead of the signal mast on the Customs property at HE STRAMSHIP Lay Road. This signal is to be taken to meda that vessels intending to invigato the channel in question should pressed. with extreme caution.
News has come to hand that the A.. Fah Shan, which was captured by pickets whilst on her way from Kwang Chow Wan to Hongkong some months ago, is shortly to be released by the Canton authorities. The Wah Shana sent back to Canton last week and is berthed alongside the Government wharf await
Mr. A-J. Scott, master of the Kanging to be claimed by her owners. The tung, who also left, has been succeeded owners, the Sui Lee S.B. Co., have sent on this vessel by Mr A. Byers of the thoir representatives up to Canton ty Chinhua
take charge of the ship.
Mr. W. W. Hipkin, master of the Cheong Shing, who was the third mem ber of the party has been replaced by Mr. D. B. Kilbie, formerly of the Nam Bour,
VESSELS EXPECTED. Tilawa (B.L & Apcar), due to-day at 8
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All lower berths, Doctor carried. English cuisine.
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