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April 7th. Zchang, British atr... 1,998 toas, Capt. P. J. Green, from Amoy, with a nil entry, Lying at buoy No. B40. "B. &.S.. Kalgan, British str., 1,858 took, Capt. A. Tucker, from Bangkok, which poft she left on April 1st, with general cargo and rice, lying at buoy No B13.-B. & S.
HONGKONG SHIPPING.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 9rx, 192€.
Yesterday's shipping statement showed that the number of vessels in the harbour at 9. was 86, of which 34 were British.
A feature of the return of arrivals was that all but two of the vessels enter. ing port for the twenty-four hours ended The at Dam yesterday were British number arriving was twelve, vis, ten and одо Portuguese British, Japanese. The departures over the ama period came to bite these being for Kinngan, British str., 1,555 tona, Capt.the following ports-For Shanghai, ono A. V. Harrison, from Bangkok, which British: for Manila, one British; for port, she left on April 1st, with Singapore, two British; for, Amoy, twa general cargo and rice, lying at buoy British; for Bangkok, one Japan; for No. A&-B. & S.
Saigon, one Chinese; for Weihaiwei, St. Albans, British atr., 2.639 tons, Capt. British. There were three clearances 0. L. Smith, from Melbourne, which during the same period, thesa being a port she left on March 4th, with a Japanese vessel for Swatow, a British general cargo, lying at Kowloon steamer for Hoihow and a Freach veme! Wharf.-Macxianoo, Mackenzie for Haiphong.
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Suali, Portuguese atr., 40 tons. Capt. G. A. de Souza, from Kwang Chow Wan, with a general cargo lying at buoy No. Cl-Hung Kee Co
April 8th
Apery, British str., 1,6 tons, Capt.
Win, Anderson, from Saigon with general cargo and rice, lying at buoy No. AID-Wo Fat Shing. Calls, British str. 3.027 tons, Capt. F.
T. Fisher, from Sydney and "Moji, the former port she left on March 3rd and the latter on April 3rd, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. A26,
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flakoi French str., 730 tons, Capt. L.
Cruchet, from Haiphong, with general cargo, lying at buoy No. (45) - ME. M. Hin Sung, British atr., 1,886 tons, Capt. G. F. Matthews, from Hongay, with a cargo of coal. lying at buoy Bal-Jardine, Matheson & Co. Jempre. British str., 3.209 tons, Capt. P. A. Britten, from Osaka and Shanghai, the latter port she left on April4th, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. Al-Mackinton, Mac
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CARGO ENTERED, (During 4 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday),
18,096 tons.
9,919
For Hongkong For ports beyond.
Total
.27.008)
(During previous 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. on Wednesday)
For Hongkong For ports beyond
Total
9,138 tous. .......44,128
.53,314
The
A feature of the cargo entries was that cargo for Hongkong nearly doubled that entered for porte beyond. Of the cargo brought for this port, 16,838) tens was carried in British vessels with 1,248 tons in the two vessels of other nation- alities. Of the cargo for portar beyond, No.ali was carried in British vessels.
heaviest entry of cargo for Hongkong was 4,173 tons of coal, with the next best bring 3,988 tons of rice and general cargo. There were four other four figure entries made, three by British reassis and one by a Japanese arrival. Of the cargo for ports beyond, there was only one four figure entry, this being one of 5,000 tons.
kenzie & Co. " Khachom, British str., 1,992 teps, Capt. D. Williams, from Ningpo, in ballast, lying at buoy No. Bo.-B. & S.
· Fattori "Maru, Japanese str., 3,703 tons, Capt. G. Masuda, from Moji, which port she left on April 2nd, with general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf.-N.Y.K.
CLEARANCES.
April 5th.
Borneo, for Haiphong. Calchus, for Manila. Fook Sang, for Singapore. Hnyait Hare, for Saigon. Icling, for Saigon. Jeypore, for Singapore. Kathlamba, for Shanghai. Kohoku Maru, for Keelung
J'onlee, for Canton.
St. Albans, for Moji.
Sujyang, for Shanghai.
Ten, for Bangkok
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Taurore, for Singapore. Tottori Mar, for Singapore.. Pan Cloon, for Swatow.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVALS.
Per .. St. Alban', from Melbourne, on April 8th:-Mr. and Mrs. W. Braid, Mr. H. E. McGowan, Mr. R. Winterton, My. and Mrs. Gray and child, Miss C
Beatty, Mrs. U. Ferguson, Mr.
J. Fihelly, Mrs H. Lerby, Miss P. de Euw, Mr. G. Roure, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hartmetz, Mr. H. A. Fisher: Mr. and Mrs, Cuthbertson, Miss E. E. Sissons. Mrs. S. Kingsbury, Mr. W. G. Baker. Mrs. L. Heory and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Perry, Miss C. Toadick, Mrs. C. W. Few, Mr. H. B. McCoy, Mrs. M. Thomas, Miss M. I. Lewis, Mrs. Robson, Mias G. Archibáld, Mr. F. N. Reckitt, Mrs. Stephenson, Mrs. A. Beveridge.
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arrivals The
for the twenty-four hours ended at 3 a.m. yesterday wereas under
Kathlin (British) from Bremen and Singapore with 320 tons of general deargo and 8,000 tons for ports be
yond;
Argpur (British) from Osaka and
Auny with 50 tons of gentral cargo, inil and 962 tons for ports beyond; Fork Sway (British) from Osaka and Amoy with tons of general cargo, mail and 114 to for Singapore, 1 tons for Penang and 12 tons for Calcatta,"
Ere Soup (British) from Shanghai,with 1.450 tons of general cargo and mail:
Hin Sang (British) from Hongay with
4,715 tons of coal;
Ahange (British) from Singapore and Bangkok with 2.292 tons of rice and general cargo and mail; Kalgun (British) from Singapore and
Bangkok with 2,200 tons of rice and general cargo and mail; (chany (British) from Amoy with a nit
entry and mail;
Apoey (British) from Saigon with 3,8
tons of rice and 103 tons of general cargo and mail;
(elule (British) from Sydney and Koji
with 8442 tops of general cargo, mail and 800 tons for ports be- yond;
SL (Portuguese) from Kwang
Chow Wan with 198 tons of general
cargo;
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At the Marine Court yesterday, before Lieut. Commander G. F. Hole, B.N., a boutmistress was fined $5, with the alter- native of five days' hard labour, for allowing her boat to lis outside of five other cargo boats alongside the Tenn.
At the same Court, the master of the steam launch Tai Yik Yee was brought
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A Chinese licensing clerk at the Har bour Office said that when Inspector Bond
Talamba (B.I. & Apear), due to-morrow, asked him for defendant's licence he
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found it was not at the Harbour Office. He had not seen it for several months.
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The following vessels are in Dock:-March 28th, but being Sunday he could KOWLOON DOCK.-Passet, Tangiatan, Seistan, Anyo Marú.
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