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SHIPPING NEWS
ARRIVALS,
March 28th. Kiungchow, British str., 1,543 tons, Capt. C. Harris Walker, from Bangkok, with a general cargo, lying at buoy
No. B13.-B. & S.
March 29th,
Skita Mara, Japanee str., 3,305 tons, Capt. S Fujimura, from Calcatta and Singapore, with a general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf.-N.YK thinking British sir.. 1,220 tons, Capt. V. D. H. Bedwell, from Saigon, with a cargo of riec. lying as Buoy No:
Bí đi
Glenshane, British str., 8,407 tons, Capt.
Edw. Beer, Irem London and Singa- pore, the latter port she left on March, 2nd with a "general cargo. lying at Kowloon Wharf-Jardine, Matheson & (0.
Kwongar, British str., 1,22 toss, Capt. W. L. Thorax, from Shanghai. with a general cargo, lying at Stone- cutters.-B.& 8.
Oyama Maru, Japanese str., 2.360 tona, Capt. K. Schins, from Dairen and Tukao, with general cargo, lying at buoy No. B31.-M. B. K
· President Harrison, American str., 0,155 tons, Capt. Chas, Porta, from San Francisco and Shanghai, the former port she felt on February 27th and the latter on March Wih, with general cargo, lying at Kowloon! Wharf.-Dollar S., Line,
Fenezia- Italian str. 4577 tous. Capt.
C. Volish from YokohanEA and Shanghai with a general cargo, ¡y- ing at buoy No. As-Dodwell & Co.
CLEARANCES,
March 30th.
Aki Barn for Shanghai.
Blaga Moru, for Singapore, Chengshing, for Tientsin.
Derwent, for Amoy.
Gitters, for Sandakun. Genshiu, Jog Shanghai.
#gilrangin, for Ksang Chow Wan!
New Mathilde, for Haiphong, Presidend. Huerison, for Manila. President Mafioud, for Shanghai.
Niukiong, for Atoy.
Sony Bo, for Saigon.
Feng, for Singapore.
Fun, for Manila.
PASSENGERS,
DEPARTURES.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.
THE HONGKONG DAILY "PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 30TMn, · 192
Yesterday's shipping statement showed that the number of vessels in the harbour at 9 mm. was 81, of which 28 were British
During the twenty-four hours ended at a.m. yesterday seven vessois arrived, rii, four British, one Italian and two Japanese. The departures over the same period came to two, one being for Saigon and one for Swatow: with four clear. ances.
CARGO ENTERED.
(During 24 hours ended at & am. Yesterday)..
8,199 tona.
For Hongkong For ports beyond
4,953
.13.075 Total... (During previous 24 hours ended at
Dim. on Sunday). For flongkong
.10,758 colis, For porta beyond. 19.942
L
Total
,93,700 15
Of the cargo entered, for Hongkong, 1.51 tona were carried in British vessels.. The heaviest entry was 2,800 tons of cont and cement in Japanese vessel, the next best entry being 2.300 tons in a British steamers while another British steamer entered 1.419 tous
The arrivals for the twenty-four hours! ended at Am. yesterday were ส under:-
Kwong Sang, (British) from Tsingtao and Shanghai with 500 tons of general cargo and mail; Kingcher (British) from Bangkok with 2,360 tons of general cargo and
Change (British) from Melbourne and Manila with 1419 toäs of general cargo and frozen meats; mail and 17 tons for ports beyond; Agentager (British) from Shanghai with
255 toss of general cargo and mail; Finezin L, (Italian) from Yokohama and Shanghai with a wd entry for Hongkong, but 400 tons of cargo for ports beyond:
Akita Jaru (Japanese) from Yoko
ham and Singirport with 686 tons of general cargo and 4.436 tons for ports beyond;
yang Mura (Japanis) frean Dairen and Takno with 2,000 tons of coal and 660 tons of cement.
Later arrivals yesterday, too late for
flëroshone (British) from London and
Singapore with 455 tor's of general ́cargo, mail and 2,431 tons för ports
berund:
Chinking, (British) from Saigon with
CANADIAN
EMPRESS
PACIFIC
EXPRESS
QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC
17 Days from Hongkong to Vancouver."
LARGEST, FASTEST AND MOST LUXURIOUS
STEAMSHIPS
NEXT SAILING TO THE PACIFIC COAST
S.S. "EMPRESS OF RUSSIA"
WILL SAIL FOR
VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER
VIA
SHANGHAI, NAGASAKİ, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA
on Friday, April 2nd, at 1 am.
PASSENGERS WILL EMBARK PREVIOUS EVENING
Passenger Department i Freight and Express 14
Tal, 0.752. Tal, G. 42.
Cables: GACANPAO, ** Cablen: NAUTILUB.
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NYK
KARMIGA. SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,
at entry for Hongkong, ut SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu,
2,200 tons of general cargo for porta beyond;
President Huppiaan (American) from
San Francisco and Shanghai with
390 tons of general cargo. mail and 5. 119 tons for ports beyond: Socha (British) from Shanghai with
general cargo and mail:
KORIA MARU (Omit N'sski and Honolulu) SHINYO MARU
Tuesday, 6th April Wednesday, 21st Apr
SOUTH AMERICA via Japan, Honolulu, San Francisco, Los
Angeles, Mexico and Panama. ANYO MARU
BOKUYO MARU...
Thursday, 15th April Saturday, 29th May
Pe Admiral Oriental liner Freedratetry in the above returns, includes -Mudisney for Seattle, ports, on March 9th Mr. Y. P. Lui. Mr. and Sirs. H. Mecklenburgh, Mr. R. B. Salishary, Mr. and Mrs, Cardon, Miss Jantes Miss Erskine, Miss Den, Miks Little Miss West, Miss Lennox, Mr. Rennie, Mr. Woods. Xr. Penrose. Alr. Sleigh. Miss Fang Sheung Quan, Mrs. Fung Wong Show, Mr. Fung Sing Quan, Mr. Fung Ka Yan, Mr. Chip Choy, Mr. Fung Pak San. Mr. and Mrs L. Amidani; Miss A. Ryan. Mr. John Jamison, Mr. TsJ. Evans. Mr. Lee Fan, Mrs. Tom Shec, Mr. "Strommers, Mr. W. F. Barniss, Mr. Chung Ah Ming, Mr. Lim Hong Eng. Mr. Ensoff, Mr. R. Datvo. Mr. Hong hai Tock, Air Cheung, Mrs. Set Shen. Master Lec- Tai Lum, Mrs. Ng Shee. Miss Hong Kni Tock, Mr. Chai Kung Gon. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. S. Hinchlice. Mr. E. J. Casse. Mrs. H. M. Lonenberger, Miss H. A. Landenberger, Judge M. D. Purdy, Mrs.
The master of the ss. Oyama Maru SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports. May P. Train and two daughters, Mr. (Japanese) from Dairen and Takan, pe- German Vara. Mr. Ed. Williams, Mr. parted to the Harbour Office yesterday C. Kishizoe Lapt. C. G., Olson, Mr. And that worked junk. floating inside Mrs, T. Seki and two children, Mr. R.hown. was issued in Lnt. 220
→
Titan (British) from Straits with SEATTLE & VANCOUVER vis Shanghai & Japan porn
general cargo and mail; Menchine (British) from Süez and Straits with general cargo - and -nunil
SHIPPING NOTES.
G. Burgess, Mrs. E S. Conger. Mr. A.Leng. 115 07 00 E. The master of the 1. de Leon, Mr. 1. T. Dodge, Mr. R. de du Porg also made a report, ap- Hodge, Mr. N. Fassett, Mr. Z Mently concerning the same junk. Calang, Mr. Geo, S. Garrets, Mr. A. G2
Henderson, ir.. Mr. das Kiefer, Mr. La The master of the s.. President Har Ming. Mr. 1. Paninsique. Mr. and Mrs. Chas E. Quest, Miss L. St. Clair, and and Shanghai, reported to the Harbour riani (American) from San Francisco
M. W. EN Williams.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS,
Office yesterday that between San Pedro and Shanghai à Chinese passenger died.
SHIDZUOKA MARU
YOKOHAMA MARU...
Wednesday, 31st Mar, 11 am Thursday, 13th April
MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore & Parts
HAKOZAKI MARU
HAKUSAN MARU
ART MARU
MISELMA MARU
Saturday, 10th April Saturday 24th April
... Wednesday, 21st April
Wednesday, 19th May
NEW YORK and/or BOSTON vi■ PANAMA...
LISBON MARU TSUYAMA MAKU
H
Monday,
5th April Saturday, 24th April
BUENOS AIRES via Singapore, Darban & Cape Town, Delagos
Bay & Algoa Bay. BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang & Colombo.
KANAGAWA MÁRU ...
YAMAGATA MABU .... TAMBA MARU
Wednesday, 28th April
Saturday, 10th April Thursday, 15th April
At the Marine Court yesterday, before CALOUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon. Lieut.-Commander G. F. Hole, RN a
MORIOKA MARU TOTTORI MARU
*
The R.M.S. Empress of Bussin, Capt A. J. Hosken. R.N.R., Commander, willjunk-master was fined $0, with the alter- leave here for Victoria a Vancouver, native of five days' hard labour for B.C.. Shanghai Nagnanki, Kobe and anchoring his junk in the Southern Fair-NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA. Yokohama at 10 a.m. on April gad.
way and causing an obstruction.
The P. & O. s.s. Formula, from Hong
kong, arrived at London' on March 2741,
at-6 am.
The P. & 0.8.3. Mareduain left Singa- pore for this port on the 28th instant at 9 a.m., with the outward English mails, and is due, here on the Ist prox., about 6 am.
The B.I. and Apear 8.3. Tilawn it Singapore for this port on the morning of the 24th inst., and is due to arrive here about 8 o'clock this (Tuesday) morning. The B.I. and Apcar 3.8. Takode will leave Amoy for this on April 1st, and is due here on the afternoon of the 2nd,
VESSELS EXPECTED.
Empress of Australia (C.P.R.), dug
April 10th. Empress of Russia (C.P.R.), due to-day." Macedonia (P. & O.), due April 1st,
about i am.
Takada (B.I. & Apcar), due April 2nd,
p.m.
Tilawa (B.I. & Apear), due to-day."
SUNRISE AND SURGET IN HONGKONG.
FOR MARCH, 1926.
STANDARD TIME OF THE 120TH MERIDIAN, ZAST OF GREENWICH).
Date:
Suprise."
March 30th......6.10a.m.
31st.8.18.
VESSELS IN DOOK
Sucket.
$.38 p.m.
(1,38
"
The following vessels ara is Dock: KOWLOON Door.-Passet, Tangiatan, Soistan, Siang Wo, Phranang, Haining.
TARGO DOCKinghau, Talthybius, Chinhus, Anda
(Continued ut fool of next Column.)
The total number of deck passengers" entered for the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday was 107. all carried by one vessel.
or
MISFLIMA MARU
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
HARUNA MARU TOKUSHIMA MARU WAKASA MARU KAMO MARU
Friday,
Tuesday,
Friday,
Wednesday, 31st Mar. Thursday, 8th April
23rd April
8th April 9th April
12th April
20th April
Monday,
Tuesday,
"NIPPONYUSEN KAISHA.
Telephone: Central Noi. 273 298 & 9429
The Military Authorities have notified For further Information, apply towe the Harbour Office that the Station Prac- ice could not take place from Stone- cutters West Battery on March 16th, or from Devil'e Peak.. Pakshawan, Lyemun West on Friday, March 28th. This practice, consisting of two full charge rounds per gun, will therefore be red from these Batteries to-day, be tween the hours of 8.30 a.m. and 4 p.m. The direction of fire will be as already notified.
The following local notion to mariners has been issued by the Commissioner of Customs at Kiungchow.under date March 18th-Notice is hereby given that on the report of the master of the 2.1. Ming Sung, a derelict junk was passed on the 17th inst. in Lat:21° 57′ 30′′ N. and Long. 113 48′ 46′′ E., bearing from the Great Ladrones with bows sunk, poop awngh, no musta. She is considered a danger to navigation.
*
Preparations are being made at Saint Nazaire for the launching from the yarda of the Chantiers de l'Atlantique ́of the largest liner ever built in France: The vessel will be called either the Vermilles ́or the Ferdun," and is destined for Trang- Atlantic service. She is 750ft. in, length, with a beam of soft, is of 40,500 tons. burden, and her engines developed 45,000
h.p.. giving a speed of 23 knotë.
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