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SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVALS.
HONGKONG SHIPPING.
THE HONGKONG, DAILY, PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 24TH, 1926'
Although the same number of vessels, as on the previous day, arrived for the
A 0.0 Juno find.
twenty-four hours onded at Chinkun, British atr., 1,353 tons, Capt. yesterday, the shipping statement for decrease in the J. Beck, front Bangkok, with a cargo yesterday showed a
This was mainly of timber, lying at Stonecutters.total freight earried. B. &.8.
due to the fact that cargo for ports be yond was down, only three vessels carry- ing any, and although two of these steamers made four-figure entries, both were low. The total decrease registered, compared with the figures for the pre- vious twenty-four hours, was 10,021 tona, but wherens freight for ports beyond bad decreased by 13,843 tons, cargo for Hong- O! kong had increased by 3,923 tons. the freight for this part, British vessels, which were just over half the number of arrivals, carried over two thirds.
Haiching, British str., 1,287 tons, Capt. A. H. Stewart, from Amoy, with a general cargo, lying at Douglas Wharf.-Douglas, Lapraik & Co. Shantung, British sir, 1,008 tans, Capt. R. Robertson, froin Shanghai, with general cargo, lying at buoy No. B12-B. & 8. Sul Fik. Chinese str., 178 tons, Capt. Lo Shui, from Sha U Chung, with cattle, lying at Luen Cheong Wharf. -Fook Hoi S.S. Co.
Van Overstraten, Dutch str., 2,837 tons.
Capt. H. Shinter, from Amoy, lying; at Stonecutters.-J.C.J.L.
June 23rd. Amazon Maru, Japanese str., 4,823 tons, Capt. R. Hirano, from Bremen and Singapore, the latter port she left on June 17th, with a general cargo, Iying at Kowloon Wharf-0.S.K. Hector, British str., 6,810 tons, Capt. W. A. Dawson, from Liverpool and Singapore, the latter port she left on June 19th, with a general cargo, lying Holt's Wharf-B, & 8, Statile Maru, Japause str., 3,899 tons, Capt. T. Harada, from Singapore, which part she left on June 17th, with a general cargo, lying at Kow loon Wharf-0.5.K.
Shingo Maru, Japanese str., 6,381 tons, Capt. Saburo Enya, from San Frau cisco and Shanghai, the former port she left on May 25th and the latter on June 90th, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. A6. N.Y.K. Tak Hing, Chinese atr., 105 tons, Capt. Lo Shan, from Nam Tau, with a cargo of vegetables, lying at Luen Cheong Whari.-Fook Hoi S.S. Ca.
CLEARANOES.
June 23rd.
Amazon Maru, for Shanghai. Argenunta, for Miri
Boemfontein, for Shanghai.
Chang Hing, for Kwang Chuns Wan.
Empress of Asia, for Shanghai.
Kuikiang, for Saigon.
Ming Sang, for Haiphong,
Souchow, for Shanghai.
Sui Fik, or Sha U Chung.
Tak Hing, for Hauhui.
Telemachus, for Saigon.
Tilan, for Amoy,
Van Gerratraten, for Singapore.
PASSENGERS,
ARRIVALS.
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The number of vessels in the harbour at Da.. yesterday was 53, of which 2 were British. During the previous twenty-four hours thirteen vessels ar- rived, riz-seven British, one French, une
Dutch, two Japanese and two Chinese. The departures over the same period numbered fifteen, riz-one Japan- use for Taingtau, ono French and one. Japanese for Saigon, one Chinese for Hauhoi, two Chinese for Kwang Chow Wan, one British for Amoy, one French for Shanghai, one Chinese for Sha U Chung, one British for Haiphong, one Spanish for Yokohama, one British for Tarakan, one Japanese for Takao, one British for Hangay and one Japanese for Singapore. Clearances numbered six, rione American and one Japanese for Maaila, one Chinese for Fanrang, one British for Miike, one British for Wei- haiwej and one Japanese for Moji.
CARGO ENTERED.
(During the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday).
For Hongkong
For ports beyond
Total
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QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC
17 Days from Hongkong to Vancouver, LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMSHIPS.
Special FARES ↳ EUROPE
£120 £112 £83
VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER
via SHANGHAI and JAPAN PORTS.
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·H'kong. Loave
June 24 June 27 Juno 12 July ...July
25 July
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OSAKA via AMOY, SHANG..
TSINGTAU vĨA SHANGHAI..... “YATSHING"
HAI, MOJI & KOBE “LAISANG" TSINGTAU VL SHANGHAL. "FOUSHING " TIENTSIN
Sunday, 27th Jung, at 7 a.m. ...Wednesday, 30th Jups, at Nona
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KOBE via MUJI SANDAKAN
... "ROSANG"
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...July ...Aug.
9 July 22 July
Aug.
14 July 17 July
98 July
31 Aug.
12 28 9
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AND SHIRE
JOINT SERVICE OF STRAMERS.
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11th July. 22nd
5th Aug.
HOMEWARDS.
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"CARNARVONSHIRE"... 20th July London, Rotterdam & Hamburg via Oran.”
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OUTWARDS.
6,455 tons. 5,021
Leave Hongkong
Arrive Manila
LOST!
Menils
Arrine Hongkong
Vossel
Juna 30 14 July
July 2 July
20
Emrazes CANADA July 3 EXPRESS BUSIA July
17
July July
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„12,170
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Passenger Department i Freight and Expromi
(During the previous 21 hours ended ata.m. on Tuesday), For Hongkong
3,633 tons. For ports beyond.... 19,404
..23,097
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Total
Of the eargo for Hongkong, six British vessels carried 6,171 tona, the I wo highest freights being 2,325 tons and 1,034 tons. Four vessels of other na tionality carried 1,384 tons between them. With regard to freight for other ports, the highest entry was 3,245 tona, and one British steamer carried 1,070
Per 6.8. Hretur, ut June 2ird:- Fortons, Hongkong: Mr. T. F Bradford, Mr. W. H. Dickie, Mrs. M. M. Dutton, Mr. T. G. Davies, Mrs. Davies, Mrs. A. Hoy, Master M. Hoy, Mr. H. John, Mr. 8. B. Judson, Mrs. R. M. Robinson, Mins¦
The arrivals for the tyenty-four hours ended at nin. yesterday were 209 under:-
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C. P. Robinson, Mr. Gifford Stower, Tiharu (British) from Calcutta and
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Mrs. Stower, and Miss Stower. Ausong through passengers on the fector were: Mr. H. E. Allen, Mr. B. C. Alexander, Mr. E. C Baker. Mrs. Billingsley, Master Billingster. Mr. W. E. Durr. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. G. R, Shaw, Miss 31. Shaw, Mr. F. F. W. Smith, Miss 1. Ware, and Aliss L. Ware.
Per sa. Empress of dain, from Manila, -on June 21st:-Ma H. W. Corp, Misa M. Corp. Mr. Chan Ling Lun, Mr. J. F. Forbes, Mr. F. L. Lucie, Mr. J. M. McHutcheon, Mr. B. A. Padon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul, Rev. E. Ryken, Mr. and Į Mra. I. I. Shoemaker, Mrs. T. B. Sin- clair, Mr. Tan Alen, Rev. C. W. Van Berkel, Rev. J. de Visser, Mr. F. E. Elser, Mr. F. B. Heape, Mr. Ching Ban, Mr. Chon Chiu Chee, Mr and Mrs. F. R. Francisco and three children, Mr. H. C. Herrera, Mr. J. W. Stevenson, Mrs. A. L. Trupaga, Miss J. Ribeiro.
DEPARTURES.
Per 5.8. Tungo Maru, ổn June Ard:- Mr. and Mrs. Zobel, Mr. W. Krieger, i Mr. A. V. Sotillon, Miss Paut Merino, Mr. Pedro D. Tanguiling, Miss Ensign Terrey,
Mrs. R. Hunter, M18 Mic- Kenzie, Mr. A. Mountain, Lieut. Finch White. Mr. J. S. Audorson, Miss L. F. Bristow, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace and infant.
SHIPPING NOTES.
At the Marino Court yesterday, before Licut.-Commander G. F. Hole, BN., two boatmasters were each lined 10, or ten days' hard labour in default, for using bright lights at Kowloon Bay for the purpose of fishing without hav- ing them effectively shaded.
On the occasion of the anniversary of the Coronation of His Majesty King George V. on Tuesday, a salute was fired from H.M.S. Tamar. This ship and other Floot Auxiliaries in port, flow masthead flags only, in accordance with the regulations, in honour of the occasion.
The total number of deck passengers entered for the twenty-four hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday was 2,241, of which the 8. Tilawa (British) from Calcutta and Singapore, tarried 1,147; the 8.8. Hai Ching (British) from Foochow and Amoy, 178; the aa. Van Overstraten (Dutch) from Amoy, 627, and the a... | Tango Maru-(Japanese) from Yokohama and Nagasaki, -118.
VESSELS EXPECTED.
Dentawers (Ben Line), due to-morrow Canton (Swedish East Asiatic Co., Ltd.),
due July 24th, Empress of Canada (C.P.R.), due June
28th.
Franken (N.D.L.), due June 28th.. Kashmir (P. & O.), due to-morrow.
VESSELS IN-DOCK,
The following vessels aro in Dock:- Kowloon Dock:-Pateat
Taikoo Dock:Stang Bee, Akira, Tai- shan, Anhui,
Singapore with 2,325 tons of
general cargo, mail and 1,076 tons
for ports beyond; Kiuking (British)
from Haiphong and Amoy with a nil entry; Shantung (British) from Taingtau and Shanghai with 440 tons of general vargo and mail: Chinhua (British)
Singapore and Bangkok with 512 tona of timber, general cargo and mail; Hang Sang (British) from Bangkok with 1,034 tons of general cargo and muil;
from
New Mathilde (British) from Haiphong
Tel. 0. 752. Osblow: GACANPAC, Tol C. 4 Cables: NAUTILUS.
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KATLINGS SUBJECT TO ALEXRATION,
SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.
SHINYO MARU
TAIYO MARU
SOUTH AMERICA via Japan,
Angeles, Mexico and Panama. BAKUYO MARU... GINYO MARU
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Tuesday, 29th June Tuesday 27th July
Honolulu, San Francisco,
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Tuesday, 17th July Wednesday, 25th Aag.
HARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via singapore & Porta
ATSUTA MARU
KASHIMA MARU
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SYDNEY & MELBOURNE vim Manila & Ports.
AKI MARU
MISHIMA MARU NEW YORK and/or BOSTON
BENGAL MARU
with 350 tons of rice and general BUENOS AIRES
Cargo:
Hui Ching (British) from Fonchow
and Amoy with 250 tons of general eargo and mail:
Anglur (French) from Yokohama and
Shanghai with 12 tons of general
cargo, mail and 400 tons for ports
beyond;
Fan (versiraten (Dutch) from Amoy
with a nil entry;
Tango Juru (Japanese) from Yoko-
hama and Nagasaki with 472 tons
of general cargo, mail and 0,245 tons for porta beyond; Shinyo Maru (Japanese) from San Francisco and Shanghai with 895 tons of paraffin wax, potatoes, old newspapers, cotton goods, gold bul- lion and, merchandise and mail; Sui Fik (Chinese) from Sha U Chung with three piculs of general cargo; Tak Hing (Chinese) from Nam Tau with 5 tons of vegetables and fish.
Later arrivals yesterday, too lato for inclusion in the above returas,
Seattle Maru (Japanese) from Calcutta and Singapore with 378 tons of gunnies, tobacco, rubber,¿ rattar, sugar candy and general cargo, mail and 4,800 tons of big iron, rape cakes, rattan, cotton, rice, pig lead, selica, juto and general cargo for porta beyond; Amazone Mari (Japanese) from Bre-
were:-
men and Singapore with 500 tone of general cargo, mail and. 2,740 tons for ports beyond;
Hector (British) from Liverpool and Singapore with 2,107 tons of gen. egal cargo, mail and 5,882 tons for ports beyond; Patrick Henry (American) from Gal- reston and Kobe with 1,643 tons of case oil, kerosene and gasoline and 2017 tons of similar cargo for ports beyond:
Awire Erbon (French) from Marseilles and Saigon with 321 tons of general cargo, mail and 700 tons for porta beyond.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.
The . O, 8.8. Mantua loft Shanghai for Hongkong on the 2nd inst. nt 1.30 p.m, and is due to arrive here on the 55th at about noon.
The R.M.S. Empress of Canada arrived at Kebe on June 22nd at 3 p.m., left on
| June 23 at 6 a.m., and is due at Shang-
hai to-morrow (Friday), at 11 a.m.
Singapore,
Bay & Algoa Bay.
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