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Parcels will be received at this Office until 5.x, the Day before Sailing. The contents and value of all packages must be declared.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

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HONGKONG SHIPPING.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS,

ONLY TWO ARRIVALS IN TWENTY-

FOUR HOURS....

PASSENGERS..

ARRIVALS.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 25rm. 1916

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From: October 15th to 81ak, 1920; Hier Wax.

Month.

| Days of

96

B'kong

Standard

Time:

Height

Low Watk

H'kong, Standard

Time.

Height

b. m.

b. m.

5 m &

817

& 15 a 4

8

7 6

o

1m

8.16 199 189

By the .. President Jeferson, from Seattle vid ports, on October 22nd- Mr. L. Daulatran, Mr. S. W. Densmore, There were only two vessels recorded as Mrs. D. D, Forbes, Misa A. Forbes, Mr." in Saturday morning's shipping state C. Y. Gattas, Mr. and Mrs. A. Haynes, ment as having arrived for the twenty- Mrs. A. M. Harrold, Miss E. B. Har- four hours ended at 9 a.m. that day. rold, Mr. J. E. Jacobs, Mr. W. S. Lun, These ware the Hin Sang (British) from Mr. E. A Newton, Miss R. Smythe, Mr. Sandakan with 4,350 tons of timber and R. G. Walker, and Miss Waterbury. Man. 25! general cargo, and the ss. Sui Fik Among passengers passing through on

TE (Chinese) from Sha Cheung with half their way to Manila were: Mrs. Frock a ton of fruit and vegetables... There | Barrell, Miss P. Barrow, Mr. and Mrs. | were many more arrivals for the return. Le Barnum, Miss M. Calloway, Mrs. Wo ended at 9am. yesterday but Harbour J. Connor, Miss M. Creme, Miss Grace Thur 28 m 0.44 Office details will not be available until | Darling, Miss D. Domingo, Miss Vitazg this morning, although a list of arrivals Escobar, Mr. T. 1. "Gilbert, Mr. J. C. Fri. will be found in another column.">

Jones, Mr C., List. Mr. J. E. McCall, Miss B. Morales, liss P. Morales, Miss T. Morales, Miss C. de Sanchez, Miss M. de Sanchez, Mr. Sam Shack, Mrs. J. A. Whitaker, Master P. Whitaker, Master R.. Whitaker, Miss ME. Whitaker, and Mr. E. P. Williams.

At 9 on Saturday there were 46 vessels in the Harbour, of which 21 were British. The arrivals, AS stated, numbered two. Departures dur- ing the same period came to six, Pi, one Chinese for: Sha U Cheung, one British for Shanghai, one British for Singapore, one German for Quinhon, one, British for Tilatjap. and one British for Sandakan. Clearances numbered three.

TONNAGE AND GARGO.

Tonnage. (For the 24 hours ended at 9.a. M. yesterday).

British vessels .... 1,580 tons. Other vessels....... 178.

Total

2,081

(For the previous 24 hours ended. ata.m. on Friday), British vessels Other vessels

9,767 tons. ..20,719 +++

Total... ..23,436

Qargo. (For the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. on Saturday). For Hongkong 4,350 tons. For ports beyond... nil.

Total

4,3501

(For the previous 24 hours ended at 9 am, on Friday), For Hongkong

2,893 tons. For ports beyond 5,130

Tota

8,023

SHIPPING NOTES,

At the Marine Court on Saturday, before Lieut.-Commander. G. F. Hole, R.N., the master of a trading junk ad- mitted that he had carried eleven passen- gers in excess of the number allowed by his licence (eleven). On his stating that the fare he charged was $11, hia Worship commented that as he had received 811 more than he should have done he would pay a fine of 820, and would thus be

0 out of pocket.

The total number of deck passengers entared for the twenty-four hours ended at 9.a.m on Saturday.

From Japan, the Japanese_stomer Huruma aru arrived on Saturday morning with a cargo of 112 tons, pas- sengers and mail for discharge here. She will leave this afternoon for Marseilles and London via Singapore.

1-

From Los Angeles and San Francisco ri Japan and Shanghai, the Japanese steamer Shingo Maru is expected to ar- San Francissa on November 1st, at noon. rive this morning. She will leave for

SUNRISE AND HUNSET IN

HONGKONG.

FOR OCTOBER, 1928.

(STANDARD TIME OF THE 120TH MERIDIAN, EAST OF GREENWICH).

Date. October 25th.

By the s.s. Haruna Maru, from Yoko- hama viá parts, on October 3rd:-Mr. Alvor, Mrs. T. Au, Miss N. Au, Mr. R. H. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ehara, Mr. A. J. Fisher, Mrs. K. Hara, Miss H. Hara, Master M. Hara, Mias W. Hara, Miss H. Hara, Mra K. Higashidate, Miss M. J. Jones, Mr. E. L. King, Mrs. E. B. King, Master W. King, Master R. L. King, Mr. K. Korenaga, frs. T.. Nanazaki, Mr. F. M. Neild, Mr. D. Rosa. Mr. W. Suga, Mrs. M. Suga, Mise H. Treichler, Mr. Y. Yourlo, Mrs. L. Yourle, Mr. M. Yamagami, Mr. S. Akao, Mr. K. Azuma, Mra Y. Abe, Mr. Y. Bad, Mr. K. Beppu, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Coppin, Miss Coppin, Mr. T. Cock, Mrs. Cock, Mr. Y. K, Deng. Mrs K. Faku. shima. Miss Y. Fukushima, Mr. O. Fischer, Mr. A. Feragea, Mrs. Feragen, Mrs. K. Gejo. Miss H. Gejo, Master Y. Gejo, Mr. A. Gison, Mra. H. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs K. Harima, Mr. T. Hori, Mr. T. Hashimoto, Mr. M. Hara, Mrs. H. Hara, Mrs. H. Hosokawa, Mr. K. Hayashide, Mr. Y. Hirota, Mr. T. Hiraoka, Mr. Y. Hasegnaw, My, M. Ikeda, Mrs. A. Ikeda, Mr. T. Imada, Mr. K. Iwahashi, Mr. P. Isherwood, Mr. T. Kitamura, Mr. I. Kobayashi, Mr. S. Kuno, Mr. R. Koike, Mr. S. Kobayashi, Mr. T. Kagoshima, Mr. S. Kojima, Mr. A. R. Kimber, Mrs. M. N. Kimber, Miss

A. R. Kimber, Sister M. A. Liang, Mr.

Satar.

San.

Noinferior High nor Low Water

39 549 4

Water

Soinferior High vor Low 19m 1.41

6m 10 49 Noinferior High 203 24

81

7 5854 31.5 16 6 0

7 48 5 6.

9 4

nor Low Water

11 45

11 995.0

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FOUR

MOTOR

CAR

WITH

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THE

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1. Matsumoto, Mr. C. "Maeda, Sister L"OCEAN "COMPREHENSIVE POLICY Maes, Mr. W. G. McArthur, Mrs. V. E. Morfer, Mr. T N.Manners, Mrs. Manners, Mr. T. Nakata, Mrs. T. Naka- nishi, Mr. and Mrs. M. Nodaira, Mr. K. Nomura, Miss K. Naruso, Mr. K. Nishi- mura, Mr. 3. Nakajima, Mr. W. C. Norrie, Mrs. H. Okumura,Master K. Okumura, Master M. Okumura, Mr. N. Pedder, Mrs. K. L. Uetersen, Mr. W. Reinhart, Mr. H. E. Renault, Mr. H. Shimoyama, Mrs. T. Shimoyama, Mr. J. Speda, Mrs. K. Shirono, Mrs S. Soneda, Sister M. A. Bechwack, Mr. J. Smith, Mr. W. W. Stewart, Mrs. S. K. Shen, Master O. Shen, Master P. Shen, Miss G. Shen, Mr. K. Tanaka, Misa H. Terakawa, Mr. B. Truchids, Mr. F. Titias, Mr. A. Tomisawa, Mr. S. Taka- gaya, Sister T. Tsu, Mr. H. Uyemura, Mr. S. Uyeno, Mr. K. Watanabe, Mr. F. V. Waldkirch, Mr. J. Washing, Mr. S. Watanabe, Miss H. P. Wei, Miss E. Wootten, and Sister L Zeng.

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By the Dollar liner President Lincoln, for San Francisco vid ports, on October. 24th:-Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Forster, Master C. B. Forster, Mr. J. T. Gold- smith, Hon. Mr. and Mrs J. V.A. Mc Murray, Miss M. S. Phelps, Col. and Mrs. A. D. Haskell, Miss S. C. Hawkins, Mrs. M. Nelan, Mra R. B. Senior, Mr. Master L. A. Turner, Mise M. E. Green- M. A. Turner, Miss G. D. Turner, amith, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Bessell, Mr. A. Hoffmeister, Mr. M. S. Myers, Miss B. Myers, Mrs. M. S. Myers, Mr. A. Brostedt, Mr. H. L de Figuerido, Mr. C. E. H. Beavis, Mr. J. Kroghmoe, Mrs. P. Y. Botelho, Miss M. S. Botelho, Miss C. M. Gotelho, Mr. L. Poukat, Mr. T. A. Hines, Mr. and Mre. W. V. Curtis, Miss Phyllis Curtis, Mra E. Dannen berg, Miss Ferguson, Mr. W. C. Saun- ders, Mr. Marvin M.. Wong, Mr. G. L. Shecks, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davy, and

Sunset. 5.51 p.m. 5.50 *.. Dr. A. Bevern.

Sunrise. ..6.24 ..

20th,

.3.25

11

27th..

...8.25

28th,

..6.25

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co, Lzo.,

Agente.

29th.

30th::

.8:20,,,- 5.49 .6.26

5.48

Hongkong, 24th October, 1928.

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Capt. Hallifax referred to the history T. Hashimoto, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hero, of the Nemesis, an iron paddle steamer Mr. Densmore, Mr. P. Isherwood, Baro- built in 1839 and sent to China in 1840, ness K. Sonoda, Miss K. Naruse, Mr. T, where the was a welcome addition to the Kagoshima, Mr. K. Hayashide, Mr. Fleet, under Commodore Sir Gordon Buchall, Bister Coutes, Eister Maas, Mise Bremer, consisting entirely of sailing Wei Hsin Pao, Mr. and Mrs. A. R thips.

Kimber, Miss Edith Dilox, Misa J. Nood- The Nemesis did yeoman service, said hod, Miss H. Terakawa," Mr. Titins, Mr. Capt. Hallifax, as she was able with W. Gerling, Mr. H. Mayeda, Mr. M. her steam to get up the narrow channels Nakajima, Mrs B. Boyeda, Mrs. M. Naka of the delta of the Canton River and nishi, Sister Schwach, Sister Ling, by her very appearance and the fact that Bister Tru. Bister Zeng, Mr. C. A she was without sails and was made of Ludden, Mr. W. W. Stewart, Mr. J. iron, struck terror into the hearts of Smith, Mr. W. C. Norris, Mr. T. Tanaka, the Chinese. The Nemesis, was the first Mr. Roger, Mr. E. Higashi, Mr. K. iron. vessel to round the Cape of Good Hiroka, Mr. T. Mataamoto, Mr. H. Hope and it took her eight months to Tanchida, Mr. Palgrim, Mr. T. Takatani, reach Macna from England. Wherever Mr. B. Ueno, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bhimo she called she was looked upon with won-yama, Mrs. Wilkinson, Mr. McArthur, der as something entirely new and epoch Mr. H. H. Wilkinson, Mr. C. Horton, making, as indeed she was.

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