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SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVALS.
May end. Chipahing, British str., 1.199 tons, Capt. D. G. Burleigh, from Tientsin and Weihaiwri, the latter port she left
HONGKONG SHIPPING.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 4TH, 1926
A feature of yesterday's shipping statement was the noticeable increase in the number of arrivals compared with the preceding twenty-four hours. More- over the number of vessels arriving later in the day, too late for inclusion in yesterday morning's returns indicated that to-day's figures also would be large. Cargo necessarily showed a big increase. nearly nine thousand tons as compared with the previous day, although freight for Hongkong was four thousand tons below that catered for the preceding period.
vn April 27th, with a general cars lying at buoy No. 33-Jardine, Matheson & Co. Huiyang, British str., 1.363 tons, Capt.. W. S. Turnbull, from Penang and Singapore, the atter part she left on April 28th, with frewood and general carga, lying at buoy No. C17
Kuen Sang S. Co
"The returns for the twenty-four hours Katori Muru, Japanese str., 6.127 tons,
Capt. kumata, from Middles ended at o am yesterday showed that borough Singapore, the formernt that hour there were 60 vessels in port she left on March 13th, with 472 the harbour, of which 33 were British. tons of general cargo, lying at Row. The arrivals over this period numbered fourteen, eiz-seven British, one Dutch, loon Wharf.-N.Y.K. Kotva Mama, Japanese str., 1,345 tons, one American, four Japanese and one Capt, S. Sato, from Formosa, Amoy Chinese The departures came to eight, and Swatow, with a graeral cargo, and these were for the following porta- ying at O.S.K. Wharf.-0.5. K.
For Singapore, one Japanese for Takao. Shirala, British str. 4,872 tons. Capt. Lone Japanese: for 'Hauhoi, one Chinese; }
T. S. Brodie, Iruto Calcutta, which for Shanghai, one British for Swatow, port she left on April 14th, with n
one Japanese: for Tarakan, one British: general carge; lying at Kowloon for Bangkok, one British: for Kwang Wharf.-Mackinnon, Mackenzie Chow Wan, one Chinese,
Co. Siberia Mari Japanese str., "8,117 tons, Capt. S. Ito. from Los Angeles "anu Yokohama, the batter part she left on April 7th, with a general cargo, fying at buoy No. 35.-N. Y. K Taming, British str... 1,355 tuns, Capt Lupton, from Haiphong and Hoihow, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No, Ca-B. & S. Tiralak, Dutch str., 3813 tons, Capt. D. l'als, from Batavia and Balikpapan, within gearral cargo, lying at buoy No. As-J.C.J.L.
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Tyndarers, British str., 7,172 tons, Capte J. R. Scott, from Seattle, Wash., and Kol she left Kobe on April 7th, with lumber, Hour and general cargo, tying at hucy No A.-B. & S Any ard.
Burn, British str. 1.22 tons, Capt. J. H. van den Berg. from Haiphong. with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. 35 Shun Tai S.S, Co. Bug Ming, British at Lans, Capt. "W. C. Passmore, in Sarow, with a general carger ring at Bouglas Wharf Puglas, Laprak & Co. that card, British ate, 1.217 tons. Capt. 6. W. Shearer. from Saigon, which port she deft on April 25th, with rite and general cargo, lying at busy No. C-Wo bat Shing Hydrangea, British str., 567 tens, Capt. E, Bentley, front, Kwang Chow Wan, with general cargo and B. stuck, ring at this Dr Wharf.-Chin On X.N. CO.
Nagpire British stel. 574 tons, from Hingapore, which port she left on April 27th, with a general rargo, by- ing at Kowloon Wharf-Mackinque, Mackenzie & Co.
Ning, British str., 1,228 tona. Capt. W. Shaw, from N-webwang and Amoy, with a milury, lying at any No. CI-E &
President Jeğeran American str., M,-10C tons, Capt. F. R. Nichois, from Manila, with hemp, sugar and gene ral cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf.- Admiral Oriental Line.
7' ji kembang, Dutch str., 5.025 tons, Capt. P. Lems, from Shanghai, which port she left on April 25th. with a general cargo, lying at boy. No. A26.- J.C.J.L.
Tonkin, French str., 516 tons, Capt. "F.
JMorvan, from Haiphong, with a general cargo. lying at buoy No.
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CLEARANCES.
May 3rd
Anking, for Amey.]
Chenan, for. Amay Haiyany, for Anioy. Heirgu Horn, for Takao. Hysan, for Mike,
Kotori Muru, for Shanghai, Ningpo, toc Saigon. Shipulo, for Amey.
Siberia Murn, for Shanghai.
S. Alguns, for Manila.
Suiyik, for Sha 'U Chung.
Surat, for Mauritius.
Tak Hing, for Hashoi.
Trips Marn, for Tsingtau.
SHIPPING NOTES,
At the Marine Court yesterday, be fore Lieut.-Commander G, F. Hole, R.N.. two junk 'inasters were cuch fined $10, with the alternative of ten days' hard labour, for anchoring their junks in the Cable Reserve at Tai Kok Tsui. At the same Court, three bontanistresses were ench fined" B, or five days' hard labour in default, for being on the outside af five other boats alongside the Kwangchow.
8.3.
The master of the .s. Shirala (British) from Calcutta and Singapore, reported to the Harbour Office yesterday that during the voyage one' Chinese infant. died. The master of the s,s: Hai Yang' (British) from Penang and Singapore, reported the death of a Chinese deck Passenger from beri beri.
A telegram recived at the Haubour Office. from the master of the s.8. Krea vicken states that this vessel, passed a submerged junk in Latitude 92.40 N.. Longitude 11001 E. The junk is classifi ed as being dangerous' to navigation:
The total number of deck passengers entered for the twenty-four hours ended at 9 am yesterday was 1,543, of which the ea. Shirala (British) from Calcutta and Singapore carried 723, the 3.5. fai Fàng (British) from Penang and Sin- gapore 32, and the ..« Hydrange (British) from Kwang Chow Wan 210.
VESSELS IN DOOK.
The following "vessois aro in Dock:- KOWLOON Dock-Passet, Vigilante, Hin Sang, Yat-Shing.
TAIXOO Dock Ewangtung, Febsen, Yingehow.
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CARGO ENTERED,
During the 21 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday).
For Hongkong For ports beyond
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...June
5,620 tons. 19,56%
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Far Hongkong Parports beyond
11,030 tons
6,012
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Tutal ...
During the previous 21 hours ended
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Of the cargo entered for Hongkong, carried in over fifty per cent.
The British vessels, namely 4,642 tona. heaviest entries were 1,200 tons and 1,00% Lons. There were two four-figure entries among the vessels of other nationalities,
mely 1.5 tons by the American ar rival and 1,367 by a Dutch steamer. With regard to freight for parts beyond. entries were all fairly heavy. The heaviest wore 7,204 tons and 5,400 tens fath by Japanese steamers, with one British arrival entering, 4,40 tons.
The arrivals for the twenty-four hours
yesterday were ended at ander:-
Toming (British) from Haiphong and Hihow with 772 tons of general cargo and mail: Taurus (British) from Seattle and Kobe with 1,200 toux of lumber, four and general cargo: Shirain (British) from Calcutta and
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Singapore with 66 tons of general cargo mail and 1,408 tons for ports beyond:
Yang (British)" from Penang and
Singapore with 500 tons of re-
"wood and general cargo: Chip Shing (British) from Tientsin and Weihaiwel with 1,002 Lous of general enrgo and mil;;
24 June 27 June 30 July 9 Jaly
23 July 31 Aug. ...Jaly 29 July 25 July 23 July 31 ...Aug.
Aug.
9 Aug1 Aug. 14 Ang.
19 Aag. 29 Aug. 25 Ang 28 Sept.
3 Sept
5 Sept. 8 Sept T1 Sept. ...Sept. 18 Sept. 19 Sept. 22 Sept. 23 Oct.
(E/Asia and E/Russia call at Nagasaki the day site: departure from Shanghai).
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18th May"
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BOKUYO MARU...
RAKUYO MARU....
Saturday,
29th May Tuesday, 17th July
Ving (British) from Foochow and MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore & Ports
Swatow with tons of general
argo and mail;
Hytringra (British) from Kwang
KITANO MARU
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Saturday, 8th May Saturday, 22nd May Saturday, 5th June
thow Wan with 100 tons of general SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.
cargot
Tilak (Dutch) from Batavia, and
Balikpapan with 1,167
Loits
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tons of transhipped cargo), mail and 1,575, lons for ports beyond:
NEW YORK and/or BOSTON via PANAMA.
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Forsident Jefferson American) from BUENOS AIRES via Singapore, Durban & Cape Town, Delagos
Manila with 1,335 tons of hemp. sugar, mangoes and tobacco, mail and 1,000 tons for ports heyond: Siberia Maru (Japanese) from Los Angeles and Yokohama with 45 tons of newspapers and general cargo, and one ton for ports beyond:
Kateri Maru (Japanese) from Mid- dlesborough and Singapore with 427 tons of general cargo, mail and 7.201 tons for ports beyond: Maroran Maru (Japanese) from Yoko- hama and Shanghai with 397 tons of general cargo, mail and 5,100 lons for ports beyond: Kotsu Maru (Japanese) from Takao
and Swatow with 582 tons of cement, sugar and general mer- chandise and mail;
Tal Wing (Chinese) from Nam Tau with 42 pieuls of vegetables etc.
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Later arrivals yesterday, too late for inclusion in the above returns, were:-
Tiikembung (Dutch) from Shanghai
with five tons of general cargo, mail and 1,320 tons for ports beyond;
Ningpo (British) from Newchwang
and Amoy with an entry: Halvard (British) from Saigon with
10.484 bags of rice, 1,036, of char coal and 084 tons of sundries; "Burnco (British) from Haiphong with
general cargo:
Lee Sang (British) from Tsingtao and
Shanghai with 1,500 tons of general: cargo and mail: Hang Sang (British) from Hongay
with 3,000 tons of coal; Tagore (British) from Bombay and Singapore with 632 tons of general enrgo and mail; : Borneo Mari (Japanese) from Yoko- hama and Moji with 408 tons of general cargo, mail and 4,354 tona for ports beyond;
Tomkin (French) from Haiphong with 700 tons of general cargo and mail.
VESSELS EXPECTED.
Ceylan (Swedish East Asiatic), dus May
12th. Empress of Canada (C.P.R.), due May
6th.
Clara Taiping (Australian-Oriental), due May
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