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SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVALS.
April 8th. Guire, British str. 3,186 tons. Capt. F. H. Brewer, from Rangoon and Singapore, the latter part she left on April 19th with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. AS-Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co. Tilan, British str., 0,153 tons, Capt. F. W. Rowe, from Yokohama and Amoy, with a grueral pargo, lying at buoy No. AS-Mackinnon, Mackenzie & C'e.
TAX HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28TH, 192
HONGKONG SHIPPING.
The shipping returns for the twenty- four hours ended at Fam. yesterday showed that there were 38 vessels in the Ar- harbour, of which 30 were British. rivals over this period numbered thir. toen, wiz, seven British, one Dutch, two American, two Japanese and one Chinese. Departures over the same period came to twelve, these being for the following ports:-For Shanghai, two British, one French, one Norwegian and one German; for Singapore, ene Japanese; for Kwang Chow Wan, one Chinese; for Amoy, two- British; for Maails, two American; for Pulean Dutch str.. 707 tons, Capt. H.Hanoi, one Chinese. There was only one J. Coersen, frem Sambor and Amoy,clearance during the above period, this with a curgo u brazine, viag at being a British steamer for "Bombay. North Peint-Ariatic Petroleum Co. West Ivan, American str., 1466 teas, Capt. G. H. Winnett, from Manila, with sugar, rope and mangoes, ¡ying at imoy Nu. Ass-Struthers and harry.
Yrijas Murn Japanese str. 1. tous,
Capt. S. Sakwushi, from Dairen, which port she left on April woth. with coal and vermicelli ing at buoy No. 2.-M. B. K. Yingehow. British str., 1,218 tons, Capt. J. Pringle, from Newchwängand Ainoy, with a general cargo. Bing! at busy No. C16.-E. & S
April 27th
Ambuise French str., 1919 tous, Capt. 3. Durricax, from Yokehaina and Shanghai the latter port the left on April 4th with a general cargo, lying at buy No. Al-Masageries Maritimes Co
.
CARGO ENTERED
During the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. Yesterday).
For Hongkong..... For ports beyond
Tatal
7,944 tous.
.16,500
..24.8341
(During the previous 24 hours eaded at 0
a.m. on Monday),"%
5,631 tons,
For Hongkong For ports beyond
Tota!
33.904
Of the cargo entered for Hongkong, 3.520 tons were carried in British vessels, of which the heaviest entry was
3 tons. The remainder of the entries by British arrivals, all of which brought Bereh, British str.. 0,702 100s, C'apt, some cargo. were all under four figures. Alex Webster.. from London and Largo entered by vesels of other nation. Singapore, the farmer, port she wicalities came to 2,15 tons, with 1,530 tons With regard to on March 15th and the latter on April the heaviest entry. 22nd. with a general cargo, lying at freight for other ports, 4,134 tena was buoy No. 13-Gibb, Livingston & the heaviest entry made, wish 3,500 tons,, two of over two thousand tons and two of over one thousand tons the next in order.
Lo. Chakang, British str., 1,6 tons. Capt. V. D. HT Bilwell, from Haiphong, with general cargo and rier, lying at buy No. 41-B. & S. rity of Tapons, British str. 4,461 tons, Capt. 7. W. Jinks, treta Singapore, which port she left on April 21st with a general cargo, lying at, Holt's Wharf.Bank Line.
Empress of Jais, British and 8,883 tons, Capt. . . Douglas R.D., RR, from Manila, which port she left un April 25th with a general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf.-C. P.R. Konogawa. Mark, Japanese str., 3.69
Lons: Cap. T. Yamamoto, from Maji,- which port she felt ou April 22nd,; with a general cargo, lying at buoy! Nu. A4-X.Y.K
Langton Hall. British str. 4911 tons.
Papt, H. Percival, fran Shanghai) which ur she aft on April with.j with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. AB Bank line "
Wing Sany, British Mr.. fi-ions, Capt.
卡
The arrivals for the twenty-four hours ended at a. yesterday were under: --
P. R. Gay Cuming. from Haiphong and Hollow...with a gruenal nyango, ja
ying at buný No. 37. -Jardine, Matheson & Co.
Dinka Maru, Japanese str., 9:191 tunk,
Capt. S.. Kagawi, from Caleutta and Singapore, the latter part she left on April at with a general cargo, ly- ing at Kowloon Whard-N. YK. Shantung, British str. 568 tons. Capt. R. Robertson, from Shanghai and Amoy, with a general cargo. lying at buoy No. B.-B. & $. Nur Song British atr.. 183 str.. "Capt. A. Kelman, from Calcutta and Singapore," the latter port she left! on April and, with a general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf.-Jardine. Matheson & Co.
*CLEARANCES.
Aprit 7th.
'Amboise, for Saigon. Hydman, for Kwang Chow Wan. Kyudo Mary No. 4. for Cheloo. Langlan Hall for Hofio.
Ganka Maew. for Shanghai. Pun Sung, for Kwang Chow Wan." Tak Hint, for Hau Hoi.
Tiara, for Singaporë.
Ting Sung, fur Bwalow.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.
The P. & 0.5. Khyber left Singapore for this port on the 28th inst. at 3 p.m., with the outward English mails, and is due here on the 1st prox., about 6 am.
The B.1. and Apeur Line 6.8. Santhia will leave Away for this port on the Afternoon of the 29th inst.. with the outward English mails, and is due here on the afternoon of the 30th.
VESSELS IN DOCK.
The following vessels are in Dock:- KOWLOONDOCK.-Passet, Vigilante, Hin Sang. Yat Shing.
TAIKOO Dock-Taikoo Wanyi, Kwang tung, Batarcia, Haiyen, Clara Jebren.
SHIPPING NOTES.
The master of the .s. Tilawa (British) from Yokohama and Amoy, reported to
9
May Sung (British) from Haiphong and Hoihow with 788 tons of gene; ral cargo!!
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Gambhire (British) Troit Rangoon and Singapore with 2.563 tons of genee ral cargo and 2.23 tous for ports beyoud:
Time (British) from Yokohama aud
Aurog with 672 tons of general cargo and 1,800 tons for ports be sond:
More (British) from Bombay and Shanghai with to tons of general earg, mail and 715 tons for ports beyond:
Empress of Asia (British) from Manilaf
with 5 tons of general cargo, mail and 419 Lons for porta be yond:
Hydrungen (British) from
Kwang
Chow Was with 100 tons of general varge and mail:
Atares (British) from Liverpool and
Singapors with 78 tons of general
cargo. mail and 4,134 tons for ports beyond:
Julenius“ (Dutch) from Amoy with 118
NYK
martens suzzBUT TO ALTERATION,
SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Parts & Honolulu,
SIBERIA MATE (cuit Honolulu... TATYO MARU
tons of benzine and as tons empties SOUTH AMERICA via Japan,
for ports beyond;
5
Prisiteit Huges (American) from Sau Francisco and Shanghai with tons of general cargo, mail and 3 tons for ports beyond: West Fran (American) from Iloilo and
Saigon with 505 tons of rope sigur mangoes, mail und 2,000 tons for ports beyond:
Kunden Maru (Japanese) from Kobe au Moji with 30 tons of general vargó, mail and 1.477 tons for ports
beyond:
Yeljan Mara (Japanese) from Dairen
with 1.000 tons of coal and 330 tons of vermicelli:
Later arrivals yesterday, too late for entry in the above returns, included: -
Amboise (French) from Yokohama and
Shanghai with 20 tons of phones, rubber, wire, silk and gunnies, etc, mail and 478 tons for ports beyond Shantung (British) from Shanghai and Amoy with general cargo and mail; Fingehor (British) from Amoy with
general cargo and mail'; Tak Hing (Chinese) from Nani Tuu
.with 20 tons of sundries; mune (French) from Marseilles zi!
ports with 49 tons of general cargo, mail and 1 tons for ports bes yond;
Sai Song (British) from Straits with
general cargo and mail,
The late Commander Charles Frederick Preston, R.N.R., late Commodore P. & 0. Co., left 12,715. Among the bequests were $100 each to St. Dunstan's Dread- hought Hospital for Sramen,, London Hospital. and Cancer Hospital, Bir mingham.
The second class fare to Canton" by
the Harbour Office yesterday that a the Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steam- Chinese tally clerk died during the boat Company vessels has been increased! voyage, at sex, from heart failure..
from $9% to. $3 and the third class fare from 81 to 82. These fares cominenced" on Monday.
A report has been received at the Har. bour Office from the master of the 5.5.1
The total number of deck passengers President Fan Buren (American) that on April 18th at 4 pm. breakers were ob. entered for the twenty-four hours ended served, probably a shoal. in Lat. 8:30 at 9 a.m. yesterday was 1,349, of which the 9.8. Tilaa (British) carried 3,554 Long..ss E.
from Yokohamn and Amby,
The following appointments were made |
Lient. F. Brett, R.N.R. (retired) has by the Admiralty on, March 13th:-) Lient. P. W. Brock to Findictive, ap.heen appointed assistant secretary of pointment to ourhen, cancelled (March the Mercantile Marine Service Associa 6th), Sal-Lieus. J. A. Agaew to Moorhen tion. He was invalided from the Royal (on relief),
Navy in December, 1917, and since March, 1921, served the Liverpool office of the Association as a member of the secre tarial staff. ·
H.M.8 Heliotropic, one of the,her. Baccona border 2 aloops. built in the war, which after lying idle since 1990 has been fitted out at Pembroke Dockyard for In regard to the shipping side of the tropical service, was "ordered to leave Canadian Pacific Railway Co. the an- there on March 24th for Portsmouth, tonual report states that the directors pro- new passenger join the Reserve there temporary. About pose to construct two $42,000 has been spent on the refit of the, vessels of the type of the Montclare, Montealm, and Montrose, to be available. Heliotrope.#
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Bubmarine L19, completed in 1918, is to be placed on the disposal fist at Hong,
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