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SHIPPING NEWS
ÄRRIVALS.
February Oth Chinking, British str. 1,250 tons. Capt. Bodwell from Eoihow, with a general
28 cargo lying at buoy No. E. & S. "Devawongse. British str., 1.047 tons, Capt. R. J. Gillespie, from Hai phong, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. B-Cheong Yue 3.8. Co. Glenugle, British str., 5,880 tons, Capt. Simpson, from Singapore, with a general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf.-Jardine, Hatheron & Co. Sunkang, Chinese str, 3 tons. Capt. Lai Kwong, frem Kwang Chow Wan, with a general cargo," lying at buoy No. Cas-Man Yick & Co.
February 10th.
Chung Hing, Chinese str., 249 tons, Capt. Leung Sau Kong, from Kwang Chow Wan, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. C-Hong On Co. Derwent, Chinese str., 1,582 tons. Capt. W. Brower, from Foochow and Amoy, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. As.-Yuen On S.S. Co. Empress of Scotland, British str., 15.150 toos, Capt. Latta, from New York and Hanila, the latter port she left on February 8th, lying at Kowloon Wharf.-C.P.S.
Hozan Maru, Japanese str., 9,230 tons, Capt. S. Tabata, from Swatow, with a general cargo, lying at 0.8.K. Wharf.-O.S.X. Hydrangea, British str., 501 tons, Capt.
E. Bentley, froni Kwang Chow Wao. with a general cargo, lying at Chin On Wharf-Chiu On S.S. Co. Kasur, Chinese str... 3C3 tons, Capt. T. R. Nicol, from Tourane, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. €48.
Fo Kara S.S. Co. Shantung. British str., 1,580 tons, Capt. R. Robertson, from Shanghai and Amoy, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. Bo.-B. & S. Nawa Mars, Japanese str.. 919 tons. Capt. G. Sanahori, from Formosa, Amoy and Swatow, with a general cargo, lying at O.S.K. Whari. 0.5.K. Bakaan aru, Japanese str., 3,776 tons, Capt. K. Tarainoto, from Moji, with a general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf.-NY.K.
CLEARANCES.
February 10th.
libur, for Tarakan. Eldridge, for Zamboanga. Glenogle, for Shanghai. Halili, tur Saigon.
Fatrard, for Saigon.
fo Sung, for Kobe Kaiping, for Chiawangtao. Kaichou, for Swatow." Miay Sang, for Hollow.
PASSENGERS.
DEPARTURES.
Per Admiral liner President Jackson for Seattle rii Ports, on February 9th: Mr. W. E. Hollands, Mr. J. Stewart, Mr. J. McCubbin, Mr. G. Rodger, Mr. F. Weelen, Mr. C. Charles- worth, Mr. G. Hayes. Mr. A. Mitchell,, Mr. F. Humberstone, Mr. A. V. Coentio, Mr. E. Bristowe, Mr. E. Butler, Mr. C. Mackelworth, Mr. B.. Wynne, Mr. A. R. Brittain, Ms. R. E. Spurgeon and Misses Spargeon (2), Mr. F. A. Perry, Mr. A. F. Bungey. Mr. S. W. Wong, Mr.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS,
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1izu, 1926
HONGKONG SHIPPING.
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The shipping statement for yester day showed that the number of vessels in the harbour at 9 a.m. was 75, of which 41 were British.
The arrivals for the twenty-four hours ended at s a. yesterday numbered twelve, is-aix British, three Japanese Four vessels were and three Chinese. from coast ports, three from Kwang Chow Wan and one from Swatow. The departures over the same period came to eight; while there were three clearances.
CARGO ENTERED.
(Daring hours ended at 9 am. yesterday). For Hongkong
11,019 tons. For parts beyond
Total
11,666
23,608
*
(During previous 24 hours ended at 9am on Tuesday). -
For Hongkong For ports: beyond
3,113 tons.
22,802
20.013
Total Of the cargo entered for Hongkong, 8.600 tons were carried by British vessels, the heaviest entry being 7,832 tons of liquid oil fuel brought by a British vessel. The next best entry was by a Japanese vessel with 1,200 tons of coal while the re- and general cargo; mainder of the entries Were under 1,000 tons.
Chinhua
The arrivals for the period under roview were as under:-The ss. Empress of Scotland (British) around-the world tourist liner from New York and Manila; the .. Hydrangea (British) from Kwang Chow Wan with 168 tons of general cargo the as (British) from Tarakan with 7,032 tons of liquid fuel; the s.s.. o Song (British) from Haiphong and Hoihow with 369 tons of general cargo and mail; the s.s. Drrawongie (British) from Haiphong with 450 tons of coal; the s.s. Chinkiang. (British) from Hoihow with a nil entry; the scan Maru (Japanese) from Keelung and Swatow with 1,200 tons of coal and general merchandise and miil: the s.s. Fushimi Maru (Japanese) from Middlesborough and Singapore with 473 tons of general cargo, mail and 8,926 tons for ports beyond; the s.8. ledsa Mare (Japanese) with 675 tons of cotton goods, cuttle fish and general merchan- dise and mail and 2,746 tons for ports beyond the as. Korora-(Chinese) from Tourne with 500 tons of general cargo; the s.. Chung Hing (Chinese) from Kwa Chow van with 150 tons of General cargo and the s.5. Sun Kong (Chinese) from Awang Chow Wen with 360 tons of general cargo.
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Later arrivals yesterday, too late for entry in the above returns, were the E.. Shantung (British) from Shanghai and Amoy with 813 tons of general Cargo: the s.3... Derwent (Chinese) from Foochow and Amoy with 20 tons of cargo; the B Newchwang Keneral (British) from the North with general cargo and mail and the .. Santhia (British) from Japan with general
mail. cargo and
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SHIPPING. NOTES.
Since Sunday afternoon the 0.8.K. tai Maru has been stranded in the Fu Tau Ma. Pass, and will remain so. antil her cargo is removed. It is expect.
morrow's high tide.
Y. Y. Lam, Mr. H. C. Lau, Mr. K. C.d that she will be refloated with to- NG, Nr. Y. 1. Lai, Mr. Ý. 1. Leung Jr. and Mr. Jessmen. Mr. H. V. Stokely, Mr. J. C. Ross, Mr. C. P. Yick, Mr. P.
Wong, Mr. W. T. Leung. Mr. K. S. Suen, Mr. K. I. Chan, Mr. K. W. Pang, Mr. K. Lau. Mr. P. 1. Ng, Mr. W. Chan, Mr. C L "Leung, Mr. K. . Fong, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hec. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. John and 2 daughters, Mrs. Ho, Mr. A. P. Mei, Mr. T. C. Kwong, Mr. C. A. Bacon, M. T. Rawls, Mr. K. C. Lat, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. D. Askren, Mrs. G. Chadh, Judge B. S. Grosscup and Mrs. Crosscup, Mr. E. G. Harper, Me. and Mrs. Scott Henderson, Mrs. Rosie Machado, Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Sasher, Mr. T. B. Sherry, Mr. and Mrs. A. "T. Swindle, Mrs. Augusta White, Mr. Yuichi Itoh, Mr. Jose F. Archilla, Birs. E. H. Close, Mrs. E. Whitaker and 2 sons, the Rev. L. C. Wolcots, Mr. Peter Walowit.
WITHIN WALL.
ال
مرکز
The s.s. Chinking (British) a China
Navigation Company steamer from Hoi- how, in her entry in the Harbour Office yesterday, mentioned that both the Erciyang and the Hunan were ashore off Lamko Light when she passed there.
Saturday and Monday, February 13th and 18th, having been declared general holidays, the Harbour Department will be closed except the Entries and Clear- sace Office which will be open from 10 a.io. to 12 noon sad the Junk Office from 11 .m. to 12 noon on Monday, February 15th, only.
Deck passengers entered for the 24
ended at B hours
A.M. yesterday totalled 18, of which number the 5.5. Hydrangea (British) brought 180 from Kwang Chow Wan."
The salvage boats seat to the B. & S. vessels Hunan and Kweiyang arrived on The following vessels were expected to the scene some time yesterday afternoon, be in wireless communication with Hong but there is no information concerning kong yesterday:-President Mckinley, their work. There is no serious danger President Pierce, Kashima Maru, Li of the vessels breaking, as a communica- Sung, Talma, Miikesan urn, Fumanene, tion has been received from H.M.S. Fashimi Maru, Ho Sang, Ting Sang, Magnolia to the effect that she intends Vancouver Mary, U.S.S. Ford, Alarm, Pacific Maru, Comlie Bank, Altai Maru, | Hermelin, Glenfalloch Stang Bet, Kwong- chou, Kaging, Bengal Mary, and Anjuh Mari
SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONGKONG..
FOR FEBRUARY, 1920.
(STANDARD TIME OF THE 190TH" MERIDIAS, EAST, OF GREENWICH),
Date.
Sunrike. February 11th........38 4.m.
12th......0.57 13th......0.57. 14th.......0,56
18th.......6.51
***
Sunset. .8.18 p.m.
0.19
6.19
0.20
"
15th......0.50
0.20
16th.......6.55
0.21
21
17th.... 6.535..
16.01
21.
6.91
€.99
6.22
21st 2.8.51
6.23
22nd.....6.50
8.23
23rd...8.50
6.74
24th...,8.40
0.24
th
25th.......0.49
6,25
20th...0.48
27th......8.47
6.29
28th. 8.46.
0.93
19th......6.53
20th...6.52
to leave on the arrival of the s.8. Taming. Fair weather has, so far been maintained.
Corrections plans from Marine Do- partment" Charte Nos. 1 and 2, showing recent soundings and the new positions of the buoys marking the Tsungming Crossing, North Channel Entrance to the: Yangtze River, are now procurable at the Coust Inspector's Officń.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.
The B. and Apcar Line na Zalma left Singapore for this port on the morn ing of the ath inst., and is due hero on the morning of the 15th,
VESSELS EXPECTED.
Emprrox of Asia (C.P.8.), due February
26tb.
VESSELS IN ́DOOK.
The following vessels are in, Dock:- KOWLOON DOCK.-Ming Sang, Passet, Seistan, Tangistao, Chip Shing,”
TAIKOG DOCK-Empress of Australia, Huichow Kiangsu, Chenan, Biberia Maru, Kucichow, Heimei Maru, Anhai. * COBYOPOLITAN Dom-Ling Nam.
AT KOWLOON BAY-Haifoong, L Opawei Sun Qu
CANADIAN
EMPRESS
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QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC
184Days from Hongkong to Vancouver.
*LARGEST, FASTEST AND MOST LUXURIOUS
STEAMSHIPS
'NEXT SAILING TO THE PACIFIC COAST.
THE
"EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA"
WILL SAIL FROM
HONGKONG.
6.00 a.m., Friday, February 19th, 1926.
Fassenger Department ( Freight and Express:
Tel. Č. 752. Tel. 0, 42.
Cables : GACANPAC,
Cables: NAUTILUS.
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SAILINGĘ, KURIROT TO ALTERLED
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Through Bill of Lading issued to all Overland common Paints in USA. and Canaša Through passage rater to Europe via America G.8405. G.$420, G.1440 KAGA MĀRU J
Saturday, 20th Feb. Wednesday, 17th Ma IYO MARU
-
MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore & Parts
KASHIMA MARU
HAKONE MARU SUWA MARU
Mo
Saturday, 13th Feb at 11 am. Saturday, 27th Feb. Saturday, 13th Mar
HAMBURG vis LONDON & BOTTERDAM,
LIVERPOOL vix ADEN & MARSEILLES.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.
MISHIMA MARU TANGO MARU...
204
Wednesday, 24th Feb, at 11 am. Wednesday, 24th Mar.
+
Saturday, 20th Feb.
Friday 5th Mar,
NEW YORK and/or BOSTON via PANAMA,
TAKETOYO MARU.... HAKODATE MARU
BUENOS AIRES via Singapore, Durban & Cape Town, Delagoá
"Bay & Algoa Bay.
KAMAKURA MARU
Saturday, 27th Feb.
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang & Colombo.
WAKASA MARU TOKUSHIMA MARU...
Wednesday, 17th Feb.
15th Feb. Monday,
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.
CEYLON MARU
BANGOON vai Singapore & Penang.
SHINSEI MARU
NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
TANGO MARU
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA
BENGAL MARU
TOYOOKA MARU
HAKOZARI MABU
YAMAGATA MAKU
TSUBUGA HARU
INDO CHINA
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TSINGTAO & CHEFOO ... "TİNGSANG" ....Thursday. HAIPHONG is HOIHOW **MINSANG"
TIENTSIN via SHANGHAI,
Tharsday,
KOHN via AMOY & MOJI ́
"LAKANG "** "LUJANG"
.. "HOPSANG"
HAIPHONG và HOIHOW
BANGKOK
11th Feb., at 7 a.m.
11th Hub, at 10 a..
„Wednesday, 17th Feb., at 7 am. ...Woduesday, Wadaceday
TSINOTAU via SHANGHAI........ "KWONGSANG"... Wednesday,
SANDAKAN
STRAITA & CALOUTTA
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STRAITS & GALCUTTA
1. "HINSANG"
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I
... Walusaday, Welsesday Friday, Wednesday,
...Sanday.
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"EOSANG" ...Satanist,
For Freight or Passage, apply to—
17th Feb., at 10 am.
17tFab, at Noon.
17th Feb, at Nooo..
17th Feb, at 5 pm. 17th Feb., at 3 p. 19th Feb., at 7 am: 94th Feb., at 3 p.m. 28th Feb, at 7am.
6th Mar. at 3 paz.
JARDINE MATHESON & CO., LTD.,
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9th Mar,
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" GLENAMOY"
OUTWARDS.
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23rd Feb.
444
4th Mar.
London, Rotterdam & Hamburg via Cran
... 23rd
“GLENAMOY"
"GLENAFP"
10 Apr.
"JARMARTHENSHIRE'
15th
6th Apr. London, Botterdam & Hamburg via Oran. "GLENSHANE'
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18th Feb.
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Regular Freight Service for
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FROM MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP,
LONDON AND STRAITS, The SteamshipBENYORLICH.” CONSIGNERS of Cargo Brs kereby inform ed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Lid, whence, and/or from the 2014 Feb., 1926 wharves, Delivery may be obtained. 20th Mar
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods 17th Apr
have
left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 15th instant, will be
15th May..
9th Feb.,
9th Mar,
6th:
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Telephone: Central No 1574
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‘ELLERMAN" LINE.
FROM EUROPE.
TITY OF CHRISTIANIA – THE Steamship having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by har
informed that all Goods are being Innded at their risk into the bacarious and/or -extra- hazardous Godowns of the Holt's Whart, whence Delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and-all Goods remain. ing undelivered after 16th February, 1926, wil- be subject to Bonte
subject to Rent My Re will nexted to the Undersigned on or befors sond
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the ||29th instant, or"
A broken, child will not be recognisedari
And damaged Goode sis to lalt in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 15th instant; at 10 am. No Fire Tarumance has been effected Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & 60, LTD. Hongkong, 8th February, 1926.
Agents
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All Claims against the Steamer must be pre-
February 1998, or they will not be recognised. All broke, chafed and damaged Goods are bo left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesday, or Endays, between the hours 10.45 m. and Noor, within the Free Storage period of One Week
No Hire Insurance has been effected. Billa of Lading will be countersigned by SAP SENTEE BANK LINE, LTD."
General Agents Hongkong, 8th February, 1926, (3129