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ARRIVALS.

March 30th.

Plaguna, British str. 1.015 tons, Capt. B. A. Maedongall, from Miri, with liquid fuel, lying at A.P.C. Wharf.

Asiatic Petroleum. Co.

Pronto, Norwegian str. 1,300 tons. Capt. H. Paulsen, from Manila, iyiag at Kowloon Dock.-K. Larsen & Co. March 31st.

taking, British str.. 2017 tons, Capt.

Plunkett Cole, from Singapore and Hoibow, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. B-B. & S. Jade, French str.. 390 tons, Capt. P. Maternati, from Aroy, lying at buoy No. C40.-Shun Cheong 8.S. Ca. Nasara, Chinese str., 533 tons, Capt. T. R. Nicol, from Tourane, with gene ral cargo and pigs, lying at buoy

No. C41.-Fu Kuen Co. Tran, British atr., 1,331 tons. Capt.

Tristed, from Bangkok, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. (15. -B. & S. Tibodas, Dutch str. 4,600 tons, Capt.' J. Merebout, frem Dairen and Amby, with a general cargo and pigų, lying at buog. No. AB-JGJL.

April at...

Confucius, Chinese str.. 1,588 tons. C'apt, 4. Laihovitaky, from Saigon, with general cargo and rig, lying at buoy No. C13-Kwang Hang Hing. Katja Maru, Japanese str., 1,198 tona, "Capt. T. Okura, from Swatow, with general cargo and goal, lying at O.S.K.. Whari.--0.S.K. The Fry, American str. 3,382 Ion,

Capt. H. W: Wilkie, from Portland and Shanghai, with general cargo and flour. lying at buoy No. A Colombia Pacific 8.8. Co. Macedonia, British str.. 0.100 tona, Capt. H. D. Potter, R.N.B., from Londen, which port she left on February 9th, with a general cargo, lying at Row loon Wharf-Mackinnon, Mackenzie

BC On. President Cleveland,

American

tr,

HONGKONG SHIPPING,

TAR HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL 2ND, 1926

Yesterday's shipping statement showed that the number of vessels in the harbour at 1- was 60, at which vs wors British..

a.m. yesterday fiften vessels arrived, During the twenty-four hours ended at

, five British. two Norwegian, one American, one Dutch, two Japanese And two Chinese. The departures over the same period came to nine,pis,, three British. two French, three Japanese and Tientsin, one British; for Amos, ono one American. The departures were for British; for Haiphong. one French: for Shanghai, one French and one Japanese; for Bangkok, bac Japanese: for Kobe,

one

American: far Singapore, ODU Japanese; for Haihow, pue British. There were two clearances during the above period, for Manila and Haiphong.

CARGO ENTERED, "(During 21 hours ended" at 3 a..

Yesterday).

For Hongkong.... For ports beyond

Total

17,091 tons.

25.063

..42,001.

(During previous hours ended at 9am on Wednesday). For Hongkong

3,745 tons. 7,567 For ports beyond

11.312

Total

Of the eargo" entered for Hongkong, tons were carried in British vessels. The heaviest entry was 5,923 tons of fuel

a British steaner and the next best

3.0 tons while there were three other

entries of ver 1.000 tons each, one bring by a British yesach. All the entries of cargo of ports beyond ran into four figures, the heaviest being tid toos. Yesterday's returns showed the largest entries of cargo both for lengkeng and ports beyond for over a week past.

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were

The arrivals for the twenty-four hours 11,123 tops, Capt. 6. T. January.ded at 9 a.m. yesterday Tront San Francisco, which port she left on March 6th, with 1626 tons of under- general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf-Dollar S.S. Line

Produer, Norwegian str.. 7-43 tons, Capt.")

H. B. Thorbjornsen. from 'Saicon, with a cargo of rice, lying at busy No. C38.-K. Larsen & Co.

OLEARANCES.

April 1st.

Albert Payfer, for Whampoa, Anking, for Amoy.

herewing", for Ton Ba

Empire Arro, for San Francisco.

Empresa of Russia, for Shanghai. Glepp, for Shanghai. Gojaż Mura, for Takan

Haiyang, for Swatow.

Harold Dollar, for Manila. Jade, for Kwang Chow Wan,

Kwai Sang, for Singapore, Las Vegas, for Manila.

Macedonia, for Shanghai. Menrtan, for Shangha Macun, for Tarakan. President Cleveland, for Manila President Jucken, for Manila.

Sumir for Shanghai. Tibodas, for Macassar.

Fan Orrrstraten, for Singapor", Farking, for Shanghai

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

The E & A Ses, Arufürn left Moji for this port on the afternoon of March 31st. and is due to arrive here on the after- noon of April 4th.

4

The B.L. and Apear sis.- Stutkia jeft |, Singapore for Hongkong on the after. noon of March 31st, and is due to arrive i here afternoon of the 5th fust

VESSELS EXPECTED.

Arafura (E. & ́A.), du» April, 4th, p.m. Emperas of Australia (C.P.R.), due.

April 14th,

Morra (P. & A.); due to-day, about 7

3.10.

Saathi (H.1 & Ancer), duc April 3th,

D.TO.

"Sumatra, due April Ørd.

„Takada (B.I. & Àpear); due to-day, p.m.

SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONGKONG.

- FOR APRIL, 1926,

(STANDARD TIME OF THE 120TH MERIDIAN, KAST OF GREENWICH),

Sunset. 6.2. p.m.

26.42

Date.

Sunrise.'

April 2nd.

f. 18...

3rd.

.6.15

6.30

4th.

0.14

6.39

3th.

....6.13

J

· 0.40

6th.

0.12

28.40

7th. ...il

8.41

ath.... ..6.10

oth.. ..6.10

8.41 6.41

10th

..6.09

6.41

11th. ..6.08

6.42.

12th.

...6.07

642

13th.

...8.05

14th.

....6.05

8.43

15th 16th. .6.03

....6.01

11

→ 0.43

€.43

17th.. .6.02

6.44

+1

18th

X:01

0.14

Ur

19th, 0,01

6.45

++

20th.

,8.00

€.16

..21st

6.40

+

send...... .5.59

6.46

23rd, .....5.58

6.48

24th.

.0.57

8.47

95th..... 5:30..

0.47

28th.

5.55

6,47

27th. ......5.53

6.48

28th.........5.5-4

6.48

13

29th..........53...)

6.48

30th.5.59

0.49

VESSELS IN DOOK.

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The following vessels are in Dock:- KOWLOON DOCK-Passet. Tangiatan;

Beistan, Slang Wo, Haining

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OUTWARDS.

6 Aug.

9 Ang. Aug. 5 Sept.

25 Aug

29 Sept.

Vessel

Dae Hongkong.

90

"GLENAPP"

8. 2nd Apr.

~ CARMARTHENSHIRE”

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19 Aug. ....Aug.

Sept 3 Sept.

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(E/Asis and E/Russia call at Nagasaki the day after departure from Shanghai).

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Δρίτσ Maxil

4 April 24 EMPRESS ÁSIA

118:

Leave Hongkong

April

Leave Manila April. 95

Arriva Hongkong April 27

Passenger Departmanti ̧ Freight and Express i

Tel 0.. 752. T.L. C..

Cables; GACANPAO,

Cables: NAUTILUS,

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Huiging (British) from Foochow and Swatow with 500 tons of general vargo and mail; Macau (British), from Miri with 5,90

tons of liquid fuck;

Jaking (British) from Singafpre, Hui-

how and Amy with a tons of geteral cargo and mail;

T (British) from Bangkok and K Chang with 1,000 tons of generał cargo and mail:

Meerdigs (British) from Liverpool and Singapore with 700 tons of georral cargo, mail and 6,150 tons for parts beyond:

Jude (French) from Away:

Ambris (French) from Marseilles and Saigon with 10% tens of general ergo, mail and 150 tons for ports. beyond:

Punto (Norwegia) from Manila with

a mil entry:

Produer (Norwegian) from Saigon with

10 tons of rice:

President Cresland (American) from San Francisco and Shanghai with 1,030 tons of general cargo. mail and 2,871 tons for ports beganti; Tildas (Dutch) from Dairen and Amoy, with mail and 5.456 tons of cargo for ports beyond;

(Japanese) Irom Maru Bandorny

Sourabaya and Balikpapab with 851 tons of soft molasses, mail and 4.115 tons for ports beyond:

Marinka Moru

(Japanese)

from

Nagoya and Moji with 200 tons of general cargo, mail and 3,978 tone tur, port beyond!.

Kara (China)- from Tourane with

40 tons of general cargo; Voufarius (Chinese) from Saigon with

3.00x tous of general cargo.

Later arrivals yesterday, too late for entry in the above returns, included:

Le Figas (American) from Shanghai; Macedonin (British) from London and Singapore with 633 tons of general cargo, mail and 1.193 tons for porta beyond; Kaiju Maru (Japanese) from Keelung

and Swatow with 500 tons of coal, 488 tons of general cargo and mail; Patroclue (British) from Suez and

Straits with gearral enrgo and znail:

Luchow (British) from Shanghai with

"general cargo and mail; Perkudent Jackson (Auerican) from

U.S.A.. Japan and Shanghai with general cargo and mail.'

SHIPPING NOTES,

Masters of several vessels which ar rived yesterday from the south reported that during the voyage to Hongkong fresh" monsoons, gales, and heavy sets had been encountered, the weather moder rating as Hongkong was approached,

At the Marine Court yesterday, before Lieut-Commander G. F. Hole, R.N., an unemployed Chinees, way sentenced to one month's bard labour for being on board the Emprène, of Humalt without permission.

At the sami Court, the masters of the steam launches Aeolus and Tuikow Hing, were fined $5 cach, with the alternative of five days' hard labour, for being along- side the s... Changte, where there were two other launches already in position.

"For not observing the rule of the road, the master of the B. Among Tat was fined 85, and a cargo-boat mistress was fined $15, or two weeks hard labour, for failing to exhibit regulation lights,

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The total number of deck passengers entered for the 24 hours ended at 9 &.. yesterday was 1,023, of which 575'were carried by the Tjibodas from Dairen.

COSMOPOLITAN Dock-Ling Nam, Pur- pura..

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