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February th Kamakura Maru, Japanese str... 3,094 tons. Capt. T. Takeda, from Moji, with a general cargo, lying at buoy NO. AN. Y. X.
FASSENGERS.
ARRIVALS,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 1ST, 1.92€
Per Empress of Akia, on February 27th:-For Hongkong: Mr. E. E. Sellers, Misa E. McDougall, Mrs. Louis Hashim, Mira. 1. S. Lambert, Mr. N. P. Yambert, Mr. P. J. Bilay, Mr. C. J. February 27th.
Clark, Mr. F. Lyard. Mr. and Mrs. John Amrum, Dutch str., 834 tons, Capt. F. S Macdonald and two children, Major and do Heide, from Miri, with 1,080 tons Mr. O, E. Wheeler and son, Mrs. E. of bulk oil, lying at A.P.C. Wharf-Stone Mr. 4. Bowes, Mr. C. M. G. Asiatic Petroleum Co
Burnie, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. F. Beith, Benmohr, British str., 2.999 tons, Capt. Miss T. V. Chan, Mr. C. Clayton Gallop, J. Herbert, from Mahila, with a Mr. C. F. Gordon, Mr. H. G. Howard, general cargo, lying at Kowloon Mr. George Howell, Mr. Fitzroy Lloyd, Wharf-Gibb, Livingston & Co. Mr. T. R. Lucan, Afr. L. F. Leonhardt, Bernico, British str., 1.297 tons, Capt., R. Mr. W. R. Lemarchand, Miss E. C A. Prishard, from Haiphong, with Murray, Mr. and Mrs Chung Nam general cargo and ris, lying at buoy Ming, Mr. T. G. Quo, Mr. S. Tan, Miss No. C10-Shun Tai S.S. Ca
Chun Wai Lan, Mr. Ley. Mr. G. C. Empress, of drin, British str., 5,895 tons, Bryson, Miss H. Courtenay, Miss P. Capt. LD. Douglas, frani Vancouver Jenna, Miss Todhunter. Rev. 4. J. and Shanghai, the former port she Weeks, Mr. A. M. Tazely, Mr. Goo. left on February 7th and the latter Townsley, Mr. A. Duan, Mr. R. on the 25th, with 700 tons of general David, Mr. S. Chua, Mr. W. E cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf Hofman, Mr. I. E. Mordecai
C.P.S.
Manila Bishop and Mrs. Masher, Mr. Ethan Air, American str.,"4,831 tons. and Mrs C. I. Bradley, Dr. S. G. Capt. A C. Iversen, from New Ziegler. Bishop Clippinger, Mr. and Orleans and Amoy, with a general Mrs. Rowslife, Miss R. 1. Rowsliffe, Me. cargo, lying at Stonecutters.-A.OL. 6. H. Rowelife, Mr. John Young, Mr. Hukone Maru, Japanese str., Capt. H.N. C Fassett, Mr. Alf. Welhaven, Mr. Hirata, from Yokohama and Shang-F. A. Oleaga, M. F. A. Ingalls, Mr. M. hai, the latter port she left on MeK. Heath, Mr. M... Berkowitz, Mr. February 24th, with a general cargo, and Mrs. B. Brual, Miss C. Brual, Miss lying at buoy No. AL-NYE.
F. F. Reynolds. Mr. S. J. Betines, Mr. Sunkiang, British str., 1,618 tons Capt. E. J. Bahr, Mr. Yu Shu Tr, Mrs. E. L
J. R. Shearer, from Shanghai, and Zimina Amoy, with 508 tona of general cargo. lying at buoy No. Big-B. & S.
Song B, French str.. 720 tons. Capt. J. Bounamour, from Haiphong, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. C39.
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DEPARTURES, --
For
Per ss. Hakone Maru. for Europe wid ports, on February 26th:-Marquis G. Hosokawa, Mr. K. Mizukoshi, Mrs. M. Sentney, Mr. Y. Yokogawa, Mr. J. O. Boundy Mr. E. C. Emmett, Mr. W. J. Tattori Morn, Japanese str. 3,738 tons,nisch, Mr. A. Hoketsu, Mr. Montague Shenton, Mr. F. Matsuura, Dr. A. Var Capt. G. Masuda, from, Bombay and Smith. Mr. A. S. Werks, Mr. and Mrs. Singapore, with a general carg, H. Langley and two children, Mr. E. C. lying at buoy No. AGN.Y.K.
Harkers, Mr. J. E. Greensill, Mr. Y. Fan Orerstaden. Dutch str., 2537 tona. Esui, Alr. A. Maki. Baron K. Morimura, Capt H. Shinter, from Singapore, Mr., 6. Morimura, Mr. Kasawara, with 270 tons of general cargo, lying Me. S. Nagasaki, Mr. T. Fujimaki, Mr. at buoy NoÁS. —J, CJ, L.
Lumley, Miss M. Odano, Mr S. Ando, Tot Shing, British str.. 1,9 tons, Caps. T. Ando, Mr. Mothers:ll, Mr. K. J. S. Masson, froth Tsingtat and Wakabayashi, Mr. S. Kato, Mr. N. Oka- Shanghai, with a general cargo. mori, r. 0. Yuyama, Mr. T. Omori, ing at West Pain: Wharf-Jardine, Mr. K. Kamoyo, Mr. Z. Yoshida, Mrs. T. Arakawa. Mr. K. Wada, Mr. E. February 28th, Chak Sang, British 4., 1,470 tons." Capt Backenhals, Mr. and Mrs. K. Yamada, W. J. Booker, from Bangkok, with and Lady A. Matsuyo, Mrs. Fulstow, Viscount and Lady G. Nagaoka, Baron general cargo and rigs, lying at bury and and Mrs. Gidgood and child, Barda No. (37-Jardine, Matheson & Cu, and Lady K. Idahiro, Mr. and Mrs. W. Knight Ccampanion, British stri, 4,509 (
Matheson & Co.
cargo. B. & S.
Lons, from Shanghai with a general. H. MeRan, Mr. K. Incus, Mrs. A. Palmer, Major-General and Mrs.. ring, at busy No. 4. Hynes, Mr. T. Kimamare, Mr. T Sagung, British str. 1,594. turs. Gaye Tagani, Mr. 6 Koide. M. K. Fuj
Aniny. from Shanghai, with children, Mrs. E. E. Brooks, Mr. and mirá Mrs. G. E. Falkner and two general cargo, tying at buoy No. B. Mr. H. 1. Smith and two children,
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Tsuruga Maru, Japanese str. 4.291; tons.
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RAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALIBRATION,
Mrs. Burnett and two children, M.SI. SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via Shanghai & Japan part
Through Bills of Lading isamas to all Overland common Points in USA. and Canada Through passage rates to Europe vis America G.3405, 0.8490, 0.8440 ITO MARU
Wednesday, 17th Mar. at 11 am. SHIDZTOKA MÄRU
Friday,
2nd Ap
Capt. B. Kanuku, from Hamburg and hara. Mr. T. Okamotn, Mr. and Mrs. I Mr. S. Nakamozi," Bir. T. Kuri. Sinapore, with a general cargo, Is-Uchiyama and child, Mr. E. Mozoshima, ing at buoy No, A2-NY.K.
Mr. T. Kajita, Mr. T. Sakamoto, Mr. K. Iwahashi. Mrs. R. S. Piercy and two children, Mr. S. Imoto, Mr. T. Uchi-HARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via" Singapore & Parts
CLEARANCES.
February 27th. Amrum, for Miri. Empress of dea, for Manila
Aiching for Amoy Hakone Marua, for Singapor Horan Maru, for Swatow. "Kamakura Haru, for Saigon. Kunchou, for Shanghai. President Taft, for Shangha Rotterdam, for Macao.
Sonli, for Kwang Ghow Wan. Szechurn, for Shanghai.. Tility, for Macassar. Tottori Mura, for Shanghai. Yubae, Muru, for Takao. Yung Hu, for Haiphong.
February 28th.
Benmohr, for Takao.
Kohan Maru, for Takno, Tauruga Maru, for Shanghai. Pun Överstraten, Tor Swatow.
HONGKONG
SHIPPING.
The week-end shipping statement show ed that the number of vessels in the harbour at 0 m. on Saturday was 63, "of which 26 British. At the same hour yesterday morning there were 60 vessels in the harbour, of which 27 were British.
Over the simų
For the twenty-four hours ended at 9 m. on Saturday there were ten arri- vals, rithred British, one German, on American, one Norwegian.oge Dutch and three Japanese period there were rine departures. For the twenty-four hours ended at S yesterday there were nine arrivals five British, one French, two Dutch and one Japanese. Departures over the same period numbered twelve.
CARGO ENTERED,,
(During 24 hours ended at 0.a.m.
yesterday).
For Hongkong
For ports beyond
8,35 tons. 10.733
+
Total............ 19,097 (During previous 24 hours ended at
a.m. on Saturday). For Hongkong For ports beyond
Total
5,032 tons. 23,103
20,000
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yama, Mrs. Perry and two children. Mr, 3. Tokuda, Mr, Y. Kojima, Mr. Y. Awaji, Mr. S. Kangi, Mr. Y. Ojima, Mr. T. Saai, Mrs. Wong and daughter, Mr. M. Hara, Mr. M. Fukuyama, Mr. E. Tomita Mr. M. Watanabe, Mr. Walf, Mr. Chan Wong, Mr. Won Tip. Mr K. Miyamoto, Mr. T. Fuchi, Mr. C. W. Poh, Mr. I. Harada, Mr. Afred, Mr. E.
HAKONE MARU
SUWA MABU
FUSHIMI MABU
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.
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Saturday,
Saturday,
Saturday,
27th Feb., 13th Mär. 27th Mar.
Wednesday, 24th Mar. Wednesday, 27th Mar,
Friday,
5th Mar. Saturday, 20th Mar.
Buchenholz, Mr. Gosho, Mr. Y NEW YORK and/or BOSTON vin PANAMA.
Matsunaga, Mrs.
Kilian, Won Tip
and two children, Mr. K. Shizume, Mr.
J. Yoshida, Mr. and Mrs. A. Atkins and
TANGO MARU... AKI MARU
KAKODATE MARU MAYEBASHI MARU
Bay & Algoa Bay,
KAMAKURA MARU...
for children, and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. BUENOS AIRES via Singapore, Durban & Cape Town, Delagos
[Smith,/
SHIPPING NOTES.
The Master of the ss. Van Overstraten BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang & Colombo.
reported to the Harbour Office yester- day "the death of a passenger during the voyage from Singapore.
PENANG MARU
·GENOA MARU.
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.
NAGANO MARU OSAKA MARU
Saturday, 27th Feb.
Tuesday,
*** 'Saturday,
2nd Mar. 6th Mar.
Saturday,
Thursday,
6th Mar With Mar.
Hi
Thursday,
13th Mar.
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Sunday,
23th Feb.
Sanday,
28th Feb,
Sunday,
28th Feb.
Monday,
Sth Mar.
The Master of the sis. Amrum (Dutch) Office on Saturday that a derelict junk from Miri reported to the Harbour
dangerous to navigation, was passed on the 26th instant, the position having been NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA. Previously reported to Hongkong ing
wireless.
Harbour office that, owing to a break- Notice has been given by the Canton
panchow lighthouse is out of commission, down of mechanism, the fog-gun at Sam- Pending repairs, a bell will he sounded
AKI MARU
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
YAMAGATA MARU TSURUGA MARU TAMBA MARU HAKUSAN MARU
or thick weather. The bell being of small at intervals of two minutes during fogar farther information, apply toma size, mariners are warned to navigate the vicinity with caution.
Deek passengers entered for the twenty four hours ended at'o a. m. on Saturday totalled 1,354, the largest entry being 601 and the next best.143.
Of the cargo entered for Hongkong on Saturday, 2,427 tons were carried by i British vessels, the largest entry being 1,260 tons by a British steamer. Cargo for ports beyond, again showed fairly heavy entries, the largest being 9,005 tons and the next 5,200 tons. Of "yesterday's cargo for Hongkong, 1,900 tons sisted of oil.
Con-
HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE
COMBINED. FREIGHT AND PÄSSENGER BERVICE
BAILING FOR SHANGHAI AND JAPAN.
8.8. " OLDENBURG" (due fram, Europe) on or about 20th Mar., 1928.
SAILINGS
For freight, passage and further particulars please apply to
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CONTRACTUELS.
Next Sailinga from Marseilles.
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26th Mar
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1928,
MELCHERS & CO.,
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York Building
Bungkung.
LIJN.
Tel AlderSN:
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REGULAR FORTNIGHT SIXTION xrwx** JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN.
ran Hongkong for TISALAR
Foa
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FROM
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WILL LEATE ON OR ABOUT
TJISONDARI TJIBODAS
Marseilles.
2nd Max,, 1929,
TJIBODAS DALEY & AMOT
...DALNY & N.Ona. 28th Feb.
'BALA & M'KRAB.
BATAVIA ↑JITAROEM ... JAPAN & AKOT TILLEBOFT ... M'Kbar. & 6'bala · 14th TJISALAK
SHANGHAI
3rd Mar,
2nd Mar. 3th
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M'KA & S'BAM.
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80th Mar, 13th Apr..
27th Apr,
13th Apr.....
11th May,
77th Apr...
95th
May,
16th Mar
BATES OF PASSAGE MONEY TO MARSEILLEY (including Table Wine and Fres Doctor's Attendance).
A Class 1st Class 95. Od. od STEAMERS/2nd
BCL f1st Class,... sa o od £68, od. 01.
**Semanaus (Ind 21 mm2 60, 0s, odj Through Tickets to London and Leading Towns of Europe. Accommodation reserved in the Trains at Marseilles. LIGNES COMMERCIALES (CARGO BOATS),
La. "LE. ST. LOUBERT-BIE” from DUNKIRK, LONDON & HAVRE is due
to arrive on the 22nd March, 1926. Sailings subject to alteration without notice.
JEBSEN & CO.,
12, Pedder Street.
Tel.
2225.
For full Particulars/apply to:-
Telephone: Central 740.
MESSAGERIES. MARITIMES CO.
3, QUE's Bullame,
CONSIGNATION TRANSIT-REPRESENTATION!
Wireless Telegraphy,
Tas steamers are a fitted throughout with Electric Light and have socommodation for a limited number of aloon Passengers. All steamers carry a duly qualified mrgess. Ürgs taken at through rates to all ports in Netherlands India and Australia.
For Particulars of Freight and Promage, apply to the
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS,
The .M.8. Empress of Australia loft Yokohama for Vancouver on the after- foon of February 27th.
VESSELS EXPECTED,
Eastern Prince (Furness), due today.. Talamba (BI. & Aptar), due to-morrow. Tanda (E. & A.), due to-day."
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN
VESSELS IN DOCK.
The following vessels are in Dock:– KOWLOON Doox-Passet, Tangista, Beistan, Siang Wo.
TAIKOO Docs.-Huichow, Kinshan, Kweiyang, Sunning, Hunan
COSMOPOLITAN Docz-Ling Name: Ar KowLoox BAY-Haifoong, L. Onawa. Sun On.
Ar Piovza Cove-Pong Long Lok Sun.