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ARRIVALS.

March 10th

Confuciu, Chlaese str., 1,588 tons, Capt. A. Lailovesky, from Balgon, with 3.000 tons of general cargo, lying at buoy No. C43.-Chan 'Shui Ki Kauthor, British str., 1,992 tons Capt. D Williams, from Shanghai and Amoy, with a general cargo. lying at, buoy No. C14-B. & S. Lai Sang, British str., 2,221 tous, Capt. C. W. Palk, from Kobe and Amoy, with a general cargo, lying at bucy No. As Jardine. Matheson & Co. Song Bo. French str.. 70 tons. Capt. J. foanamour, from Haiphong and Fort Dayard, with ngeueral cargo, lying, at buoy No. 042-M.M., March 11th.

Cpushing... British ste, 1,100 tons, Capt. D. G. Burleigh, from Tientsia and Weihaiwel, with a general cargo, ly ing at huny Ne. 033-Jardine. Matheson & Co

Empress of Caumit. British str., 91,517

tons. Capt. S. Robinson, CIE. R.N.R.. from Vancouver, B.C.. which port she left on February 20th, with a general cargo, lying at Kowloon' Wharf.-C.P.R.

denka Marn, Japanese str., 2.10 tons, Capt. S. Kazmi, from Moji, with 230 tons of general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf.-N.Y.K.

Shin Mary, Japanese str., 3,2 tons, Capa Takaaki Songyama, irom Kee- lung, with a general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf--N.Y.K.

Tula, French str, Ste tons. Capt. F.

1. Morvan, from Haiphong, with a. general cargo, lying a buoy No. €39.-M. M.

CLEARANCES.

March 11th.

Gestun Muda, for Taingtau. Hamut, for Kwang Chów Wan, Gorka Mure, for Chaloutt Sada Mara, for Wingapore. Song Bo, for Kwang Chow Wan.

bong, for Kwang Chow Wan, Talon for Singapore. Beq O'Rown, for Kobe, Fagan Maru, for Takap,

PASSENGERS.

ARKIVALS

Per R.M.S. Baporna oj Caurdia, si March 11th ---For Hongkówga Mr. J. A. „Alft. Mr. mud Mis. C. L. Kaiser. Mr. H. C Rosker, Mr.. W. Davies, Mr. F. Ehrhardt, Mr. J. E., Hargreaves, Mr. G Hogg, Mr. T. Hunter, Mr, 1. C. Rhodes, Me D. W. Kwok, Me. T. C. Kwong, Mr. H. Y. Lai, MM, Shan Ming Lin, Mr. A. Mogahigab," Mr. H. 2. Savdah, Mrs. S. F. Tsai, Mr. Wong, Mr. and Mrs, „W, "C", Davis and two children. Mr. J. Simpson, Hov. and Mrs. H. W. Stewart, and two children, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Velkoff, fr. L. Menendez, Mr. and Mrs. R.

Philips and three children, Mr. B. M. Pagh, Mr. L. Puic, Mr. Jung Sing Lai, Mr. Binh Foon Ng. Mr. C. M. Jackson. Miss Azevedo, Mr. R. O. Háll, Mr. T, Z. Kao, Mr. S. K. Liang, Mr. and Mrs. 1. B. Newcomb, Miss Newtomb, Mr. and Mrs. Sivkin, Mr. T. S. Mai, Mr. Y. L. Ou, Mr. M. C. Su and child, Mr. S. C. Tong, Mr. W. C. Wong and Mrs. K. L. Wong and infant

WITHIN CALL.

The following vessels were expected t be in wireless communication with Hongkong last night-Norviken, Suwa Marn, Shingo Maru, Arafur, Fookuang, Fashur, Fangioon, Kohso Maru, Rosan, dra, President Wilann, Garlic Prince, Argus, Lungshan, Suma, Maru, Dustkerk, Ialon, Jeypore, Corana, Lingn, West 'Esim, Gleniffer, Chaking, Hong, Tjitarum. Tilak, Koteu far Takaila, Sarpedon, President Grant,

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HONGKONG SHIPPING.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 1215, 192

The shipping statement for yesterday' showed that the number of vessels in the harbour at 9 am was tí, of which 99 were British.

For the twenty-four hours ended" at D am. yesterday there were eight'arrivals, ria, four British; one French, two Japanese and one Chinese. Departures over the same period came to sixteen, six for Shanghai, three for Singapore, one for Saigon, one for Batavia, one for for Haiphong, one for Bangkok and one Manila, one for Kwang Chow Wan, one

for K Chang: with clearances two.

CARGO ENTERED.

(During 24 hours ended at 9 am Yesterday).

7,437 toos. ..14,033 1

For Hongkong For ports beyond...

Total

0,370

During previous 24 hours ended at

0a.m. on Wednesday).

3,-124 tons.

For Hongkong For porta beyond ... .....13,364

Tora!

17.298

1

Of the cargo entered for Hongkong, 2,114 tons were carried in British vessels. The heaviest entry was 3,000 tona by o British vessel, the next best being 1,152 by a British worsel. Another British steamer made an entry of ever ong thon- sand tons: while there was a similar eatry by the French arrival.

The arrivals for the twenty-four hours ended at 0.4.m, yesterday were as under : City of Stagepore (British) from

Bremen and Singapore with 110 tons of general cargo, mail and 7,300 tons for ports beyond: Nachow (British) from Shanghai and Amey with 1920 tons of general cargo and mail;

Chop Shing (British) from Tientsin and Weihaiwei with 1,132 tons of general cargo:

Ini Sang (British) from Kobe and Amoy with 339 tons of general cargo and 370 tong for ports he- yond:

Sung Bo (French) from Haiphong and' Fort Bayard with 1.130 tons of general cargo and mall: Osaka Mare (Japanese) from Yoko- huma and Moj: with 220 tons of canned goods, cotton' goods, hlut. ting paper and general merchan lise, tail and 3.166 tons of porce lain-ware, glass ware, canned goods and general cargo for ports he yend

Sades Maru (Japanese) with 363 tons of general cargo, mail and 4,197 tons for ports beyond;

-Confucius. (Chinese) with 3,000 tons of

general cargo.

CANADIAN

PACIFIC

EMPRESS EXPRESS

LARGEST, FASTEST AND MOST LUXURIOUS"

STEAMSHIPS

"EMPRESS OF CANADA"

WILL SAIL FOR

MANILA

At 5 p.m., Friday, March 12th,

Arrive

MANILA- 8 a.m. March 14th, Leave MANILA 4 p.m. March. 14th, Arrive HONGKONG 8 am. March 16th.

"NEXT. SAILING TO PACIFIC COAST-

"EMPRESS OF CANADA"

TO

VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER

VA

SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.

Friday, March 19th.

Passenger Department :: Tel. O, 759. Freight and Express 11

Tel. C. $2.

Cables: GAUANFAC, Cables: NAUTEUS

(15

NYK

KAFLINGA BURROT TO ALTERATION,

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via Shanghai & Japan poru,

Through Bill of Lading isuxi to sil Overland common Points in U.S.A. and Oravis Through passage rates to Barope ria America G8405, 0.8420, G.8440 IYO MARU

Tuesday, 16th Mar., at 11 am: SHIDZUOKA MÄRU

Friday, 2nd Apr..

MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore & Paris

SUWA MARU FUSHIMI MARU

Baturday, 13ta Mar, at 11 am. Wednesday, 31st Mar

Later arrivals, too late for entry in the above returns, including the R.M.S. Empress of Canada from Vancouver rid SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports."

Japan ports and Shanghai with 5383 tuns of general cargo, mail and 05 tons for Manila:

SHIPPING NOTES,

At the Marine Court yesterday, Lieut. Commander G. Hole, RN (the Marine Magistrate) imposed a stiff fine on a junk master, who had failed to re- new his liceuer, The defendant, who pleaded guilty, was fine 865, with the alternative of six weeks' hard labor."

از همین

At the same Court, two jaak masters

TANGO 'MARU ... AKI MARU

***

Wednesday, 24th Mar. at 11 am. Wednesday, 21st April

NEW YORK and/or BOSTON via PANAMA.

MATERASHI MARU ...

LISBON MARU

Saturday, 20th Mar, Saturday. 24th April

BUENOS AIRES via Singapore, Darban & Cape Towà, Delagɔs

Bay & Algoa Bay.

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang & Colombo.

KANAGAWA MARU

SADO MARU BENGAL MARU

OSAKA MABU NAGATO MARU

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATIONS

STRAITS & CALCUTTA

KOBE via AMOY & MOJI TIENTSIN

"LAISANG" · ...Friday, 1961 Mar. at 3p.m "POOKSANG...Sonday,

OHIPSHING.Monday,

"MINGSANG"

TSINGTAU YA SHANGHAI... "TINGSANG

EA PHONG via HOTW

STRAITS & CALCUTTA

KOBE via MOST

STRAITS & QALCUTTA

"SUTS

"NA

14th Mar., at 7. 15th Mar, at

Noba 16th Mar. at 10 a.m.

Salary 17th Mar af Noor

Thursday,

TSINGTAU SHANGHAI HANGBANG.Wednesday,

"KUMSANG ...Friday, BANGKOK SINGAPORE..."KWAISANG" Wednesday,

KOBE is SHANGHAI

.... KUTSANG" "For Freight or Fassage, apply to-

19th Mic, at 3 p.m. 19th Mar. at 7 a.. ith Mae, at Noor

26th Mar., at 3 p.m.

31st Mar, at 3 p.m.

...Sunday, ith April, at 73 m.

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JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD,

TELEPHONE: CENTRAL No. 215

GLEN

GENERAL MANAGERS.

AND

SHIRE

JOINT SERVICE OF STEAMERS.

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

OUTWARDS.

Vessel

Dus Hongkong.

23rd Mar, int Apr.

"JARMARTHENSHIRE"" 15th

"GLENSHANE"... "GLENAPP"

Lostes 'kong..

ROMEWARDS.. Verve!. Discharges "GLENAMOY" =

... 4th May.

7th Apr. London. Rotterdam & Hamburg, GLENSHANE' London, Rotterdam & Hamburg via Oran CARMARTHENSHIRE"... 1st June London, Rotterdam & Hamburg ris Oras.

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Movements are subject to change without notice. For Freight or further Particulare, please apply to-

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., THE GLEN LINE, LTD., AGENTS. Telephones: Central No. 15 bez. 90, and Central 3596.

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SAILINGS:

STEAMERS:

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CABIN Ülam adm 150. INTERMEDIATE Ülakı PAMENGEKA,

**DERFFLINGER"

"TRIER'

Friday,"

23rd April

Friday,

Tuesday,

12th Mar. 23rd Mar.

Friday,

12th Mar.

"TRIER

Saturday,

20th Mar.

were fined 220, or two weeks bard labour CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Bangoon. in default, for using their fishing junke to carry cargo, "this being in contraven. tion to their licences. A launch master was also fined $10, with the alternative! of ten days' hard labour, for being under NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA. way without a certificated engineer on board.

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

The total number of deck passengers entered for the twenty-four hours ended The Empreis of Australia, from Hong at 9 am: yesterday was 1,074, of which kong on February 19th. arrived at Van-923 were carried by the British as. L couver on March 10th.

Sang from Kobe and Amoy.

The R.M.S. Emporis of Axia arrived. "At Kobe jesterday at 9 am, was to leave Kobe at 6 p.m., and is due at Yokohama to-day (March 19th), at 9 p..

VESSELS EXPECTED.

Arufura (E. & A.), due to-day.

Hmbres of Husain (C.P.R.), duo March

25th.

Gaelic Prince, due to-day.

AKI MARU

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

Owing to the outbreak of hostilities in For the North, the "sailings of the China Navigation Company's steamers at Tien- tsin have been" suspended..

VESSELS IN DOCK.

The following vessels are ir Docks KOWLOON Dock-Passet, Tangistan,

Kashmir (P. & O), due to-day, about Seistan, Siang Wo

€ 8.0.

SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONGKONG.

FOR MAROEİ, 1926.

1/

STANDARD TIME OF THE 120TE MERIDIAN, EAST OF OLLENWICO).

Sunrise.

Date. March 12th....6.36 a...

Kweiyang,

TAIKOO Dock. Kinshan, Huran, Suiyang, Philadelphia.

COSMOPOLITAN Dock-Ling Nam....

AT KOWLOON BAY.-L. Onawa. Son On AT PLOVER Cove-Pong Long, Lok

Sua.

SHINYO MARU... MITO MARU

TSUSHIMA MARU

KANAGAWA MARU.. KITANO MARU

Thursday, 18th Mar.

Friday,

12th Mar.

Tuesday, 16th Mar. Thursday,

18th Mar Saturday, 20th Mar, Tuesday, 23rd Mar.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

further information, apply towe Telaohama Öentral Nus, 272-292 & 9431

6. KINOSHITA, Kanager

M.M.

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SERVICES CONTRACTUELS

Pro Arr.at Hgkg. Next Sailings from Marseilles. S'aai, and Japan. and Sailing for

Probable Sauings

rom Hongkong for

Marsellies.

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SHANGHAI

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1926

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A Class 1st Class 95. Od od. ETER (2nd

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FOR

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TJILEBONT „M'man" & 8' BATAVIA

14th Mar.

-16th Mar,

Axor & BHANGIAI

21st

24th

SHANGHAI

TJIMONOEK

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23rd

25th

20th

31st

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BATAVIA

The stemmers are alt atted throughout with Electric Light and have socommodation for a limited number of saloon Passengers. All steamers carry a duly qualified, enigsɔ2, Oazgo taken at through rates to all ports in Netherlands India and Australia,

For Farticulars of Freight and Passage, apply to the

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