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SHIPPING NEWS HONGKONG SHIPPING.
"ARRIVALS. July 2nd.
Colorado. British str.4,923 tons, Capt. W. H. Smith, from Shanghai, lying at buoy No. AS-Bank Line. Taikoo Wanyi, British str., 1,876 tons, Capt. F. A. Lovegrove, from Tjilijap. with 4,350 tons of sugar, lying at Quarry Bay B. & S. Xingthor, British str., 1.016, tons, Capt. J. Pringle, fron Shanghai, and Amay, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. BI1.-B. & S.
July 3rd.
TER HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. MUNDAY JULY 5,1926
The week-end shipping statement pro- Huced-some-interesting comparisons with regard to the freight. carried 157 "this" and other ports. Saturday's returns showed that with one vessel less arriv ing than on the previous day there was a total decrease in freight carried of 3,573 tons, compared with the figures for the previous twenty-four hours. On the ed by the small extent of 382 tons, but other hand Hongkong cargo had increas freight for ports beyond went down by- 153 tons. Yesterday morning's returns showed that four more vessels had ar rived than on Saturday and three more than on Friday. The amount of cargo Akita Jaru, Japanese str., 3,817 tons, carried had consequently gone up con- Capt. M. Mizuno, from Calcutta, and siderably. There was a total increase, ingapore, with a general cargo, compared with the figures of Saturday, of for tons, and compared with Friday lying at Kowloon Wharf-NYK Atsuta Maru, Japanese str., 4,040 tons, of 3,60 tons. However, while Hongkong Capt. "Y. Arakiday from Yokohama vargo showed an increase of 12,743 tons and Shanghai, with a general cargo. Over the Saturday freight, cargo for ports beyond had decreased by 3,356 tons lying at buoy No. A.-Y.Y.K. Burnce, British atr., 1,204 tons, Capt Jduring the same period.
H. van den Berg, from Port Kamfa. with a cargo of coal, lying at buoy No. C63 Shua Tai S.S. Co. -Gütten Maru, Japanese str.2,500 tons. Capt. T.. Kumamoto, from Karatsu, with a cargo of coal, lying at baby Kingyue, British-str.,-1,546 tons, Cape "D. H. Martin, from Bangkok and Kohatchaug, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. B13.-B. & S. Kino Maru, Japanese str., 1,000 tons, Capt. R. Sakarai, from Dairen and Longkow, with a cargo of vernicolli. ying at bucy No. C-8.-O,S. E. Ruknýo Maru, Japanese str. 5,679 tons, Capt. T. Osada, from Moji, with radio material, lying at buoy No. A3.-N.Y.K. Stukiang, British str., 1,618 tons, Capt. J. Richards, froin Shanghai and Swatopy, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. B.-B. & 8. Sui Fik, Chinese str., 173 tons, Capt. Lo Shui from Sha-Chung, with cattle, fying at Luen et.comy Whari-Fock. Hof S. S. Co.
No:-B31.-.S.K.
Sunkong, Chinese str. 12 tons, Capt. Lui Kwong, trog Kwang Chow Wan, with a general cargo. lying ar tavs No. Can Yick 5.5 to - Vulcanus, Dutch str.. 717, tons. Capt. II.
J. Coersen, from Fepchow, with bu zine and general cargo, lying at North Point.-A.P.C.
-Yamagata Mara, Japanese str.. 2.322 tons, Capt. K Data, from Moji, with general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf.-N.Y.K.
July 4th.
Ali Maru, Japanse str., 4,846 tons; Capt. Machibara, from Shanghai, with a general cargo, lying at buosTM| No. A25.-U.S.K.
"
The number of vessels in the harbour' at & am, on Saturday was 41, of which 20 were British, and at the same hour During the British steamers. Festerday morning 41, of which 19
were
twenty-four hours ended at 9 am on Saturday eight vessels arrived, ri-four. British, one American, one Japanese and to twelve, i.- twb Chinese. The departures over the same period came three, British, two Japanese, one Ameri- can, two Dutch, one French and three! Chinese. During the twenty-four houre ended at 0 nm. yesterday, twelve reaals arrived, -three British, one Dutch, five Japanese and three Chinese. The de- Partures during the same period came to eleven, "ziz-three British, one Ameri can four Japanese, one French and tw Chinese."
CARGO ENTËRED.
(Dering the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m.- yesterday.
CANADIAN
PACIFIC
EMPRESS EXPRESS
QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC
17 Days from Hongkong to Vancouver.
LARGEST AND FASTEST - STEAMSHIPE.
Bpecial FARES to EUROPE
€112 £83 £120
VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER
via SHANGHAL and JAPAN PORTS.
NTRANTES.
EMPRESS OF CANADA EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF ABIA EXPRESS OF CANADA EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF ASIA EMPRESS OF CANADA EMPRESS OF RUSSIA “
S'hai. H'kong.
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STRAITS & CALCUTTA
"CHEONGSHING"...Monday..
HAIPHONG
* KUTSANG" "MINGSÅNG"
TSINOTAUS SHANGHAI... "KWUNGSANG"
KÜBS, vis MUJI
YOKOHAMA
HOSANG"
...Sunday,
HAIPHUNG
LEESANG
5th July, at 5 pm..
6th July, at
8th July, at
Weloerday, 31st Jilly, at Noon.
TSINGTADA SHANGHAI... " YATSHING” STRAITS & CALOUITA
För Freight or Passage, apply to-
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Toursday,
11th July, as 7 a.m -- Wednesday, 14th July, at 10 am ...Wednesday, 14th July, at Noon. 17th July, at 3. p.m. ...Saturday,
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JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,
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3 Nov. 6 Nov 15 Nov. 24
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Aug, 19. Ang ...Ang.
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11 Nor. 14. Nov. 17 Nov.
(E/Aria and E/Enssia call at Nagasaki the day after departure from Shinghai).
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9th July
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25th Aug. London, Rotterdam & Hamburg via Oran,
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OUTWARDS.
Leave Hongkong
432 Cons. 3,030
-July- Ang.
Arrive Manila
EMPRESS RUSSIA July Jaly-16.
Aug. EXPRESS ASIA_ Aug-16
Leave
Arriva Hongkong Manila
July 17
19 14
Aug. 16-
Vessel
Duo Hongkong.
Vossel
"PEMBROKESHIRE".
11th July.
GLENIFFER"
1
"GLENOGLE"
"GLENAMOY
5th Aug. 04th
16
Passenger Departmantı Freight and ExpresET
Tel. 0. 752.
Cables: GADANPAO, Cables NAUTILUS.
"GLENGARRY'
2nd Sept.
GLENSHANE“
21st,
For Hongkong For ports beyond
Total...18.534 35 (During the previous 24 hours ended
at Da.in. on Saturday). ́" For Hongkong. 9,581 tons. For ports beyond 6,500
"Total
....... SIT* 31
(During the 24 hours ended at 9 a. m. on Friday). -For Hongkong
For ports bejund
Total
2,100 tons.
10,751
D
12.950
FAN
"LARINGS SUBJECT TO AŬTEZATION.
Of the cargo for Hongkong on Satur
were brought in three British steamers, and 1,151 tons in four vessels of other nationality. Of the height for ports beyond, only 800 tons was carried by a British steamer, and the SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu. highest entry was 3,963 tons.
SHIPPING NOTES.
Dacia Mard, Japanese str., 573 tons, Apt, S. Choto. from Keelung, with a cargo of coal; lying at buoy No.day, 1,458 tons 650.-M.B.K. Esquilino, Italian str., 8,556 tons, Capt. Nicolich. from Whampoa, lying at buoy No.-AS.-Dodwell & Co. Hong Hwy. British str., 1,921 tous. Capt, D. M. May, from Rangoon and Singaport, with a general cargo, 13- ing at buoy No. 210-Seng Soon
According to a report made to the Hoag Kaja Muru, Japanese str.; 1,306 tons, Harbour Office on Saturday by the Capt. Kanetsune, from Newchwan, master of the .. Famagata Mart, of the with aundries and coul. lying at buoy NY.K., three Japanese were rescued From a derelict. fishing boat-which-the- C30-M.B.E. Aut Sang, British str., 5,843 tons, Capt. steamer sighted on the afternoon of June V. McC. Liddell, from Amoy, with a 26th: in Latitude 33-691 N., Longitude general cargo, lying at Stonecutters. 130-13 E., four and a half hours after leaving 3oji for Hongkong." The Japan- Jardine, Matheson & Co." Kuviging, British str., 1,474 tons, Cape were taken on board the steamer and G. Byers, from Bangkok, with a gene the voyage was resumed after abandoning al cargo, lying at buoy No. 1 the fishing boat in a disabled condition.
B. & S. Tab Hing, Chinese str., 105 tons. Capt. Lo Shan, from Nam Thu, with a cargo of vegetables, lying at Lue Chrong Wharf-Fook Hoi S.S. CG.
CLEARANCES.
July 2td
Atsutu bern, for Singapore.. Jade, for kwang Chow Wah. Lok Sun, for Sandakan. President Pierce, for Shanghai," Suigk, for Shc U Chung. Tab for Hauhoi. Valca, 107 ADION
Yingplow, for Shanghai, Yamagata Muru, for Singapore.
July 4th.
Akita Maru, for Moji Altai sare, for Singapore. Hozan Afurn, lor Swatawa Sui Fik, for Sha U Chung. Tak Hing, for Haubei.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVALS..
Per as President Perce, on July 2nd, from Manila: For Hongkong: Mr. Bessmer, Mr. F. Canavas, Mr. M. Ermela, Mr G. A. Harrell, Mr. Wai Millard, Capt. F Main, Mrs. V
Ramos, Mr. D. Rodman, Mr. P. Sagritalo, Mr. J. Sagritalo, and Mr. R. Zaide.
The master of the s.s. Jung Hwa from Rangoon, reported to the Harbour Office yesterday that during the voyage to Hongkong a Chinese deck passenger died
TAIYO MARU TENYO MARU
144
SOUTH AMERICA vis Japan,
Angeles, Mexico and Panama. BAKUYO MARU GINYO MARU
Tuesday, 27th July Monday 9th Ang..
Honolulu, San Francisco, Los
17th July Tuesday, Wednesday, 25th Aug.
MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via singapore & Perta
KASHIMA MARU—........
Saturday, 17th July
AKI MARU SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Porta.
MISHIMA MAKU
Wednesday, 21st July Wednesday, 18th Aug.
Friday, NW YORK and/or BOSTON via PANAMA.
"TATSUNO MARU
13H
30th July
BUENOS AIRES viz Singapore, Durban & Cape Town, Delagoa.
Bay & Algoa Bay.
Wednesday, 7th July KAWACHI MARU
...Sunday, 11th July BUMBAY via singapore, Penang & Colombo. CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon
TAMBA MARU
MALACOA MARU
***
H
410
The total number of deck passengers entered for the twenty-four hours ended at 0a.m. on Saturday was 530, of HCA NAGASAKI, KUBE & YOKOHAMA.
the ss. Presidens Pierce (American) From Manila carried 260, and the s.. Sinang (British) From Shanghai and. Swatow 115.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.
The R.M.S. Empress of Asia left Yoko. tama on July 3rd at 9 p.m.; and is due at Vancouver on July 12th.
fcriones
The Blue Funnel line a.s. Antenor ar- rived at Marseilles on June 30th.
The Blue Funnel Line 8. arrived at Loudon on June 25th
The Blue Funnel Line - Menelaus arrived at Liverpool on June 25th
The Blue Finnel Line 5. City of Auchfund and sis. Diomed arrived at Boston on June 22nd and July 1st respec- tively. The City of Auckland arrived at New York on June 25th,
VESSELS IN DOOK. The following vessels are in Dock: Taikoo Dock:-Akern and Taming.-
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MY "EBMLAND'
SAILINGS FOR EUROPE
about
16th July, 1926 sailing from here on or sailing from here on or about 13th August, 1926
SAILINGS FOR SHANGHAI AND JAPAN
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For freight, passage and further particulars please apply zo
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FUSHIMI MARU
NAGANO MARU
• CEYLON MARU
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Thursday,
8th July
Saturday;
17th Jaiy
Monday,
5th July Monday, 14th July Wednesday, 14th July Tuesday, 20th July
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9th October,
6th November,
4th December,
30th December,
27th January, 1955,
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About 6th of August, 1926,
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11th December, “ -9th January,
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Probable Sailings from Hongkong for
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3rd Aug....
REGULAR FORTNIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN.
Mail Steamers
"PORTHOS
ANDRE LEBON A PAUL LEGAT...A
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6th July, 1926
17th Aug
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B-Oana flat Class. 86. 02 01 "A Czas 1st Class 99,0d. Od
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Through Tickets to London and Loading Towns of Europe. Accommodation reserved in the Trains at Marseilles. LIGNES COMMERCIALES (CARGO BOATS), "CAPITAINE FAURE” from DUNKIRK, LONDON & HAVRE is due
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ON OF LEOUT
ABOUT
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