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February 5th.
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH, 1926
Per s.a. Enga Hary on February 6th: Mr. A. R. Johnston and Mr. R. B. Taltenstein.
DEPARTURES..
Huua, British str, 4,910 tons, Capt. H. Propert. from Liverzal and Singapore The former pett she left}
Per P.&O. 8. Mutro, on February on December 12th and the latter on 6th:-Mr. ES-Blair, Mr. and Mrs C. January 31st, with 1,493 tons of gene- Taylor, Mr. D. McCormack. Lieut. H. ral cargo, lying at Holt's Wharf. Buckle, Mr. F. W. Potter, Lieut. S. M. B. & S.
White, Mr. I Askow, Lieut. Comdr. A. Panang, Chinese str. 1,022 toas, Capt. Mr. R. H. L Gompertz. Mrs. A.-M. N, E. Green, Mrs. H. H. J. Gompertz, H. C. Kiddle, from Quinton and Cannon, Mr. F. S. Odem, Miss N Tourage, with a general cargo, lying Colgan, Major A. E. B. Parson, Mr. and at buoy No. C3s-Cheong Yue 8.5.Mrs. J. Wedlake and two children, Ma R. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. J. Tippin, Mrs. uen, British str., 1,304 tons. Capt. H. Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. J. McCulloch. from Shanghai, with Handyside and two children, Mr. H. J. 630 tons of general cargo. Iying at Lamb, Mr. B. C. Gay, Comdr. A. C. Ros buoy No. B9. B. £ 8.
Mr. . H. Procktor. Mrs. G. W. Ed wards, Miss Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Dubelman, Mr. C. W. Breck, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Joseph, Mr. A. Bower, Mr. G. W. Edwards, Mr. W. Edwards, Mias M. Mooney, Mr E. D. Penhale, Rev. W. Tremberth, Mrs. W. Eldridge and two children, Mr. C. B. Matthews, Alisa Burlinson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Marray, Miss Lelubey, Mr. and Mrs.
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lo, Chinese, str. 774 tons. Capt. S. Tanaka, from Quinhan, with a cargo of salt, lying at buoy No. C38. Y.K.K.
February 6th, .
Le Maru, Japanese str., 5,8£0 tons, Capt. Natsujiro Hada, from Manila, with a general cargo, lying at Kow. loon Whart.-NY.K.
King, British str., 1,600 tons, Capt. R.W. G. Chamberlain, Mr. P. W. Win- Macfarlane, From Chinwangtao, with grove, fr. G. Post, Mr. J. Reid, 2,763 tons of coal and bricks, lying Mr. C. W. Ellis, Comdr. DC Bennet, at buoy No. Boo-Dodwell & Co. Mr. C. G. Elliott, Mrs. H. Stáw, Mr. Danfa, British str., 3,800 tons, Capt. C. W. A. Bankier, Mr. Folhill, Miss Polhill, F. Melling, from Shanghai, lying at Mr. J. E. Quested, Mrs. Howard, Mre. buoy No. A.-B. & S.
R. J. Sanaders and two children, Mrs. Tema, Chinese str., 402 tona. Capt. Lo Phillipa and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Yat Sun, from Kwang Chow Wan, O. F. Bishop and infant, Mrs. J. Gross- with 250 tons of general cargo, lying man, Mr. A. Grossman, Mrs. E. J. Grier-, at buoy No. C42-Wing Yin & Co. son, Miss E. M. Grierson, Mr. G. Adair.
·Talia Maru, Japanese str., 4.283 tons, Mr. T. Adair, Mr. J. Frost, Miss H. W. Capt. R. Nagagawa, from Birkenhead Forrest, Dr. Julia Letbo, Mr. H. and Singapore. The latter port she Peppercorn. Mr. G. Brocklebank, Lieut. left on January 29th, with cigarettes Comdr. C. Hake, Mrs. Bertram Ede, Mr. and tobacco, fring at buoy No. A8.-J. F. Ahbett, Mr. and Mrs. Mungo Park,, NY.K.
Mr. W. T. McQueen, Han, Mrs. W. Abel' Smith, Miss Abel Smith, Mr. and Mrs., H: Crombie. Misses Crombie (2), Mrs. J. Lewis. Miss Lewis, Mr. E. W. J. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. L. Meyer and son, Mias Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. B. Watson, Dr. G. R. Turner. Afr. and Mrs. F. Wraith, Mr.
February 7th.
Kojin Maru, apanese str., 1,303 tons. Capt. N. Ishiguro, from Dairen and Chefoo, with beans and vermicili, lying at buoy No. UM.—M.B.K. Tisundari, Datch ste., 5,079 torts, Capt.
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J. Duit, from Batavia, with a general. Wallar, Mr. A. V. Baker, Mr. Y. Cha, cargo, lying at buoy No. AG Mr. and Mrs. A. N. McDonald, Lieut. J.CN.L
CLEARANCES,
February 6th. f'icongshing, for Shanghai. Hog Nung, for Foochow. Imui, for Kwang Chow Wan. Helenus, for Shanghai.
Kaija Muru, far Amoy.
Linn, for Shanghai, Nanchang, for, Пldilo.
Nouto Mare, for Keelung.
Qunty, les Manila.
Tanda, for Muji.
Tjiwong, for Amoy, e
Tola Meru, for Shanghai,
Taikoo Wanyi for Balikpapan. Taistema, for Kwang Chow Wan, Fuleanus, for Tamsai.
Wext Jester, for Manila
Yingchow, for Shanghai,
February 7th.
Kangler, for Canton. Taikon, for Hoibow.
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HONGKONG SHIPPING.
The week-end shipping statement show. ed that the total number of vessela in the harbour at a.m. on Saturday was 81, of which 43 were British. The total number at the sanie hour yesterday was 71, of which 35 were British,
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X. E. J. Pisani, Mre. Mudie anil two children. Mr. A. B. „Brown, Miss Crab- free, Mr. H. R. Sturt, Mrs. Jensen and infant, Mr. F. H. H, Miss . E. Martin, Mr. J. Miller, Lieut. Comdr. R. S. Ollerhend, Mr. and Mrs. I. S. 'Holmes, Lady M. Turner. Hz. and. Mrs. P. J. Wynberg and infaut, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Kennedy, Mr. F. V. Jensen and son, Mis, J. Murphy, Mr. C. H. P. Hay, Mr. W. Masry Royda, Mr. C. R. Webb, Mrs. II. E. Hollands, Miss D). Hollands, Mrs. A. 1. Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. It. Schlee, Miss [3, Smith, Mr. N. Evans, Misa M. D. | Hirt, Mr. C. A. Argles, "Miss O. J. Belton, Mr. J. W. Grant, Mr. J. H. Lilley, Mr. F. B. McNeill, Mi. D. Richards, Miss Watney, Rev. and Mrs. 3. R. Horn, Mr. P. Z. Wang, Mr. C. Loo, Mr. T. H. Yu, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Daria and three children, Mr. J. B. Turpy, Mr. R. F. Wade, Mrs. Wei Tuc Long, Mrs. Lcong Kum Yoong. Mrs. Chan Soon Cheng, Mr. Ho King Kwai, Master Leong Kob Kee, Mr. Tai Lai Kim, Mr. Chung Hon Ying, Mr. and Mra. M. Blake and two children, Mr. A. L. Mc- Kay, Mr. A W. Leggo, Mrs. R. Marks, Mr. and Mrs. Leung Yew Kel, Mr. and Mrs. F. Holdman, Miss Chan Wei Web, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. G. Brown and three children, Miss Brown, Mics R. Jones, Miss A. Rogers, Mr. F. Cosgrove, Mr. and Mrs. F. Giliba and infart, Mr. G., A.. Diss, Mr. E. Charles, Mr. and Mrs.
Hamer, Mrs. G. R. Turner and two children. His F. M. Watson, and Mr. M. C. Mackenzie.
The arrivals for the twenty-four hours ended at 9 am, on Saturday numbered Beven, riz-four British, one Dutch and two Chinese. The arrivals for the twenty- Per P. & O. ss. Mantın, for Northern four hours ended at 0. n. m. yesterday Forta, on February 6th:-Mr. and Mrs. numbered six. Departures over the two Baigent, Mr. J. Perry, Mr. Cholmon- periods came to tén and sixteen readeley, Mr. and Mrs. Jones. Mr. A. R. pectively,
OARGO ENTERED."
(During 24 hours ended at 0.1m. yesterday).
For Hongkong
For porta beyond
For Hongkong
Total
7,589 tons. 13,038
20,610
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(During previous 24 hours ended at 9 m. on Saturday).
6,5 tons. ******** 4,600
11,121
For parts beyond
Total
Of the cargo entered for Hongkong on Saturday, 5,950 tons were brought by British vessels, the best eutry being 2,783 tons by a British vessel, while two other British steamers entered over a thousand tons each,
SHIPPING NOTES,
The Master of the s. Kuiping (Br. from Chinwangtao, reported to the Harbour Office on Saturday that a sun- ken junk, was passed, position. 26 64; 120° 50
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Martin, Mr. and Mrs. O. 81, C. O'Malley and three children, Miss Bum. tead, Mr. A. R. Rickard, Mr. S. Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Meakin, Mr. R: W. Allen, Mrs. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs Evans, Mr. P. J. Jones, M. Pickering, Mr. C. Harpur, Mr. J. M. McLaggan, Mr. "A" Gaylet, Miss, Beattis, Mr. C. N. Laird, Mr. H. L. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Chalk ley, Mr. R. A.: Puckle, Mix Lucan, Mr. Jackson, Mr. C. French, ur. T. T. 8. King, Mr. Walkinshaw, Mr. W. King, Miss Pickles, Mr. Lyons, Mr. R. 8, Waltham, Mr. and Mrs. Dupree and infant, Mr. N. K. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Downs, Mish Downs, Mr. Massott, Dr. J. H. Sanders, Miss Suarez, Mr. and Mrs. Heath, Miss Heath, Mr. G. Bowack, Mr. G. Kerbey, Mr. D. Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Buyera, Miss R. E. Marten, Dr. K. Duncan, Mr. W. E. Hoffman, Misc Baker. Mr. Cha You Kuang, Mr. E. Corp, Miss Panil, Mr. W. Blakey, Mr. M. E. Ashley, Mr. Lee Pun Bing, Mrs Couling, Mr. J. C. Jephcott, Miss James, Miss Her, Mr. A. R. Williamson, Mr. MacLennan, Mr. J. Ferrier. Sir J. Tilley, Mr. Tilley, Hr., and Mrs C. J.-L. Stewart, Miss Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Barber, Misses Barber (2). Mrs. H. 31. Kendoli, Mr. J. Ashtan, Alr. W. R. Scott. Mr. J. M. Hart, Mr. R. F. Hall, Mr. P. E. Klavercoyden, Misa R. Mason, Dr. J. C. Criggs, Mr. and Mrs.-M. T. Raskin and infant. Miss D. Tomdinger, Rey and Mrs. G. G. Warren, Mr. Sweet, Mr. F. C. Cole, Mrs. Vale, Mr. Dowkins, Miss Pearson, Rev. Hebron, Miss J. Hebron.
Shipping is warned that four tons of unserviceable army cordite will be barn- ed at Stonecutters Island this morning.
Shipping is also warned that the de-Per Dollar liner President Pierce, for fence. searchlights will be exercised on Manila, on February 5th:Mr. Frank Thursday, February 11th," from 0.20 p.m. R. Benedict, Mr. T. C. Sritton, Mr. R. D.. to 0-p.m...
Bañn, Mr. Geo. Brereton, Mi. J. McN. Crawford, Mr. B. Crichton, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Cranston and two children, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Edmondson, Miss
News received at the Harbour Offee from Pratas. states that the Japanese junk Chinju Juru has been wrecked Findley, Mr. A. Gunderson, Mr. and eight miles NE. of Pratas. Shoal and is dangerous to navigation.
Mra: Janies Gibb; Mr. and Mrs. F., E. Greenfield, Ming B. M., Greenfield, Mrs. H. 8. Gray, Mrs. M. Ihle, Mr. K. Koons, Mra R E. Loomis, Mr. K. E.
Divers have examined, the bottom of the ... Tonghing, the Danish vessel Lacey, Mr. M.Levy, Mr. J. Meeldazis, which went aground in the harbour on Mr. and Mrs. H. Miller, Mr. B. Mc Thursday morning, and report that no Connell, Mr. E. Mellow, Judge, Charles damage has been done,
Mickelwait, Judge Milton D, Purdy and Mrs Purdy, Mr. H. A Powis, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Phillips and son, Mr. P. M. Santhia (B.I. & Apcary, dus February Hodgers, Mr. J. B. Beese, Mr. F.
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VESSELS EXPECTED.
(Continued on nert column.)
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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS,
The P&O sa Macedonia, from Hong- kong, arrived at Marseilles on February
Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Simmie, Mrs. F. S. Swan, Dr. and Mrs. A. E Strong, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Snyder, Dr. cod.j Mrs. M. N. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. GP Stubbs, Mr. J. Stubbs, Mr. and Mrs R5th at Mam Stout, Miss A. J. Wilhelm, Miss
Wilcox, Mr. B. Wald, Dr. and Mr 30: Worley, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Parker, Madame C. Ferrer, Mr. P. M. Enriquez, Mrs. E. E. Vilas, Mr. E. T. Haberera Mr. Aw Y. Pong Sheb, Mr. P. M Hodgson, Mr. Miyakawa, Sister Liguori, Bieter Gérand, Mr. R. J. Bittani, Mr. M. T. Ossorio, Miss M. Soriano, Mr. Pierre Kahn, Mr. K, Yoshida, Mr. V. Hiranand, Mr. and Mrs C F Smythe, Mrs. A Gascon and son, Mr. T. Gascon, Mr. D. P. Dunn, Mr. and Mr. S. J. Snyder, Mr. K. Juouye, Mr. Y. Wada,”MF. K; Niskio, Mr. T. Sugisaki, Mr. N Doi, Mr. K Ogama, Mr. T. Fukushi Mr K. Harnoka, Mr. T. Endo, Mr. T. Takaki, Mr. T. Sai, Mr. 8. Eaiyoji, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beneon, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Kirkland. Mies J. Jenkins, Mr. Bulchand Dhonomal, Mr. B.-C. Velez.
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The RMS, Bees of Russia left Bhanghai yesterday at 3 p.m., and is due at Nagasaki to-day at a p..
SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONGKONG.
FOR FEBRUARY, 1926.
(STANDARD TİME OF THE, 120TH MERIDIAN, EAST OF GREENWICH).
Date.
Sunrise. Sunset. February 8th......6,594.m.
6.10 p.m. eth0.59616 8.17
10th.....:.6,58 11th...8.583 12th.G.87
13th....8.5 14th......8.56 15th....6.56 18th......55
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25th February 1946
27th March
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22nd May.
19th June
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