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SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVALS.
May 94th
HONGKONG SHIPPING.
TAN HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 26TH, 1926
Yesterday's shipping statement, show ed a very big drop in freight figures. The total decrease in comparison with the previous day, was at tons, Hong- kang cargo falling away by 2,476 tons Elkridge, American str. 4775 tons, and freight for ports beyond by 29,925 Capt. Flaming, from Manila, with a tons. There were fewer vessels carrying general cargo, lying at buoy No. 421. freight beyond Hongkong, and the en- Hong Hu, British str., 1,024 tons. Capt.tries made were much lower than usual.
D. M. May, from Penang and Singa. pete, the latter port she left on May isth, with a general cargo... lying at buoy No. AS-Seng Soon Hong. Konchon, British str.. 1,304 tons, Capt. Edwin Moskanan, from Shanghai and Amoy, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. 39.-B. & S. Sui Tik Chinese str., 178 tons, Capt. Lo Shui, trom Sha U Chung, with a cargo of fraits. lying at Luen Chrong Wharf. -Fook Hoi 8.8. Ca. Tels, Chinese str., 1,071 tons, Capt. A. B. Jorgensen, from Poochow with tea and pigs, sing at buoy No. Can Kwong Pk S.S. (5.
May 25th.
Amarone, French std, Buen tons, Capt. Gabrillalgus, from Yokohama
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The total number of vessels in the harbour at Ga.. yesterday was 58, of which 4 were British. The number of vessels arriving during the previous twenty-four hours was thirteen, riz.-four British, two Erench, two American, one Dutch and four Chinese. The departures ever the same period came to eight, ris One Americht for Manila: one. Freach for Shanghai one British for Singapore one Chinese for Sha U Chung one British for Straits; one British for Wei- haiei; nne Chinese for Hauhoi and one British for Shanghai.
and Shanghai, the latter port she left)" on May 22nd, with a general cargo,
ging at buoy No. A1-Messageries | Maritimes.
drykor. French atr., 1,799 tons. Capt.
Brun Jean, from Marseilles vi part, with 7 tons of general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf.-Message ries Martimes Co.
Empress of Russia, British str.. 5,789 tons. Chipt, A. Hesken, B.M.R., from Manikt, with 2 tons of genr ral cargo, iying at Kowloon Wharf. -C.P.R.
Hydrangra, British str., 361 tons, Capt.
R. Bentley, from Kwang Chow Wan, with general cargo and lies stock, lying at Chin On Whart. - Chiu On S.S. Col
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CARGO ENTERED.
During the 24 hours ended at 1 a.m.
yesterday).
For Hongkong For ports bygand
Total
3,817 tons.
7,510
13,627
(During the previous 4 hours ended At 8 alm. on Mondays. For Hongkong
8,293 ons. For parts beyond' ....36.745.
Total
Of the cargo. for Hongkong, 2978 Lons come in British bottoms, the largest "ntry Being 1,005 tons. Of the remaining 3,500 ftons brought by vessels of other sution- alities, the heaviest entry wax 1,712 tens
for other ports, 3.500 tons were carried in two British steamers, beenering
Jade French str., zal cops, Capt. of kerosene oil. With regard to enrgo
Meenati, from Fort Bayard, with A general cargo dying at buoy No, €39-Shun Cheong 8.S. Ca. K., Chine sir.. 50 tons, Capt. T.
*. Nicht from Touran, with general arge and pigs, ging, at boy Nog Ca-Fi Kuen 8.8. Co., May. Song, British stan, pasi tung, Capt. F. R. thay Cuming, from Haiphong, with a general war, lying at buy No. C33. Furdine, Matheson & P Big BoFrench str., 80 tons, Capt. I Tonamour, fria Haiphong, with a general carte lying at huge No. 12, --Messageries Maritimes Co. Taling, Chines str.. 165 tons, Fapt Lo Shan, friên Nani Tau, with veget les, etc.. lying at an Cheong Wharf Hoi:8.8. Ca Pul mins, Dutch str., TT tons, Capt. II.
Coersen, from Haiphong "in ballast, lying at Taikoktail -Asiatic
Petroleum Co.
Wed Sequena, American str.. 2,521 tons, Capt. E. Swarup, from San Fran cisco and Shanghai, with kerosene and general cargo, lying at Stone- cutters.traliers & Barry,
jva Mar, Japanese str.. 284 tons, Capt. R. Fukudara, from Dairen, with coal and, vermiceli, ing at by No. 049.-M. B. K.
CLEARANCES..
May 5th.
Aprile, for Shanghaic Amazon, for Saigon. Angkor, for Shanghai. Allerphan, for Shanghai. tarf Legien, for Whompes, Viren dplisen, for Bangkok: Gorges Mara, te Takau. Has Ning, for Swatow "Hong Hwn, for Amoy
Kaying, for Anoy.
Kung Savy, for Shanghai,
Shuchi, for Amay
Su Pik, for Sh Chung.
Tab Hing, for Hauhoi. Teh, for Amoy."
Vulcan, for Haiphong.
SHIPPING NOTES.
The Master of the s.a. Angkor (French) from Marseilles and Saigon reported two deaths during the voyage. One cecurred on April 7th, and the other on April Butl
of
The total number of deck passengers eated for the twenty-four hours ended ab 9 am. yesterday was 9,251, which the 8. Yan Oreratruten (Dutch) from Belawan Deli and Amoy carried 1,120 and the s.. Hong Hug (British) From Rangoon and Singapore 739.
Vleet Orders notify that the King'a birthday will be officially observed in Home waters on Saturday, June 5th. and also on the saune date on foreign stations Dominions, Colonies and Pro- tectorates are asked to observe "His Majesty's birthday on June 3rd, or if that date is impracticable, on such date as they may scleet. Salutes in accor dance with King's Regulations, have to be fired on one day only, whichever date has been fixed as that for the official celebra- Hon.
Of the 4,210 tons in other 3,000 tons, Synsels, 3,000 tons was in one steamer, and tour in another.
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The arrivals for the twenty-four hours ended at 9 am yesterday maler
Schow (British) from Shurghai and Amoy with 100 tons of goveral tar and mail;
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Ben Patack (British) from lull and Manila with 160 toys of general engo and 8,000 tons for ports beyond
Hang Huw (British) from Rangoon
and Singapore with 650 tons of general cargo, mail and son tons for ports beyond
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BASZKOS FUZBOI TO ALTERATION,
Ming Sang (British) from Hahong SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.
with 10 tons of general cargo: Jude (French) From Fort Bayard with
120 tons of general cargo.
Song Bo (British) fron Haiphong with
360 tons of general cargo and mail;
West Sequin (American) from San Franciaen and Shanghai with 1,601 Luns of keroserie oil, 21 tous..
Ken eral cargo and 1,305 tons for ports Jeyond:
TENYO MAKU
**KORMA MARU
SHINYO MARU
SIBERIA MARU
"Omits Honolulu..
Monday,
Tuesday, Tuesday, Tuesday, Dalla Los Angeles.
B1st May, at Nooa 16th June, at Noon 29th Jane, at Noon" 12th July, at Noon
SOUTH AMERICA vis Japan, Honolula, Ban Francisco, Los
Angeles, Mexico and Panama.
BOKUYO MARU...
KAKUYO MABU ..
Wednesday, 2nd Jane, at Noan Satorisy,
17th July, at Noon
Elbridge (American) from Los Angeles MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore & Parts
and Manila with 729 tons of gen-i eral cargo and 2,000 tons for ports beyond:
l'un Gerrstraten (Dutch) from Belaw
Deli and Amoy with 40 tons of
general cargo and 100 tons for ports beyond:
KAMO MARU
KATORI MARU
ATSUTA MARU KASHIMA MARU
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Saturday, 5th June Baturday. 19th June Saturday, 3rd July Saturday, 17th July
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports,
Fela (Chinese) Frem Poochow with 30 NEW YORK and/or BOSTON vis PANAMA
tons of general cargo and mail:
Kuan (Chinese) from Tourane with
100 tons of general surg
TANGO MARU... AKI MARU
TAKAOKA MARU
TOYAMA MARU
Bay & Algoa Bay.
WAKASA MABU
Wednesday, 23rd June, at 11 am. Wednesday, 21st July, at'il s.m.
Tuesday,
Sunday,
8th June 20th June.
Sui Yik (Chinese) from Shat Chung BUENOS AIRES vix Singapore, Durban & Uape Town, Delagon
with seven picuis of miscellaneous
enryo;
Tuk ing (Chinese) frem Nam Tan
with vegetafiles and fish.
Later arrivals yesterday, toe inte for inclusion in the above returns, were c
Amazone (French) from Yokohama and Shanghai wish 11 tons of "géheral cargo, mail and 200 tons for ports! beyond:
Angkor (French) from Marseilles and "Saigon with 100 tons of wine, ter rice and general cargo, mail and 600 tons for porta beyond; Fuirana (Dutch) from Haiphong in
ballast: fiydrangea (British) from Kwang Chow Wan with 137 tons of general Cargo:
Teijan Juru (Japanese) "from Dairen
with 1,150 tons of coal, 940 tons of vermicelli and 210 tons of cereals; Tuking (Chinese)" from Nam Tuu with 20 piculs of vegetables and
of 5sh.
Lionychu (British) from Shanghai with 750 tons of general cago and mail: Hanoi (French) from Haiphong and Fort Bayard with 830 tons of gen eral cargo and innil.
At the Marine Court yesterday, Lieut.-Commander G. F. Hóle, R.N., dealt with large number of offenders against the local Harbour regulations. The Master of a trading junk was fined 5. with the alternative of five days' hard
Six "mistresses of cargo boats were sach fined $5, or five days' hard labour in default, for mooring their hosts in the Typhoon Shelter at Causeway Bay without the permission of the Harbour labour,, for monring his junk in such a Master, The Master of a coolie boat was inanner as to cause an obstruction in the fined $30, for carrying 18 passengers in Weatern Entrance to the Causeway Bay
Typhoon Shelter. exeens of his licence.
Six mistress, two raksters and one A record haul of opium was made by faki of passenger boats and a trading a search party from the Government junk were each fined $5, with the alter Monopolies on board the as. Tilamba native of five days hard labour, for when that steamer arrived at Penang mooring their boats inshore at a distance From China ports via Singapore on May of less than 100 yards from low water 17th. 6,000 tabila of non-Government mark. Five other mistresses and one opium. valued at about $54,000 was found Yoki of passenger and cargo boats were concelled under some matting in the charged with the same offence, Four match store, and n Cantonese passenger defendants were Ened 86, and the first and a cook were arrested in connection and third defendants were cautioned. In with the scizure, During a "further their case, the police did not press the search of the vessel, an additional 259 case, as they produced permits, which it thhils, valued at $9.331 was found. This is the largest, seizure ever made in appeared had expired on May 22nd.
Penang... (Continued on next Column).
KAWACHI MARU
Wednesday, 2nd June Wednesday, 7th July
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang & Colombo,
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