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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER
HONG KONG SHIPPING.
YESTERDAY'S STATEMENTS.
Comparing with the returns of Sunday, freight for Hong Kong have fallen considerably, while cargo for porta beyond maintained the average. During the 24 hours ended at 9`a.m yesterday the returns showed only 5,418 tons of general cargo landed here, to which British vessels contributed 2,388 tops
The best returns were registered by the British steamer, Awangchow, from Bag kok and Swatow, which discharged 1,884 tons, and the Daviken, a Norwegian vessel, 1,300 tons.
Vessels passing through Hong Kong carried 14,743 tons for ports beyond, with only 3,250 tons on British steamers. The German vessal, Hessen, bad 7,920 tons, and the Pyrrhus, a British vessel, 3,20 tons.
UNITED STATES SHIPPING.
THE OASE OF OIL-BURNING SHIPS.
CAPTAIN MCALLISTER ON AN
-H ECONOMIC, CRIME.”
In the course of an interview with a representative of the New York Jousmat of Commerce, the oil-burning system em- played in American vessels was described as an economic crime by Captain C, A. MaAllister, president of the American Bureau of Shipping. Captain McAllis cer was of the opinion that the fuel could be used to far more advantage in in- ternal-combustion engines and as gaso- line and lubricating oil in the important industries of the country. He believed, that the recent report made by the Federal Oil Conservation Committee presented one of the most stupendous problems that the United States had been called on to solve.
During the period under review, there were 12 arrivals and 10 departures. They were British, arrivals and 3 depar tures; Japanese, 1 arrival and 3 depar He pointed out that the Bhipping tures Norwegian, 1 arrival; Chinese, Board figures for 1925 revealed that arrivals and i departure; Danish, 1 de-10,700,000 barrels of oil were consumed parture; Dutch, 2 arrivals; German, 1 by the Government's merchant hips arrival; American, 1 arrival and 2 do alone. The United States lloer Leviathan loaded 9,000 tons of fuel-oil at New York when departing on a round trip to Southampton vid Cherbourg and return. That was the limit of her fuel carrying tapacity. When she arrived on the other side it was necessary to take on additional 4,000 tons for her return.
partures.
Vessels in part numbered 77, of which
36 were Britiah.
SHIPPING NOTES.
LAGER BEER During the 24 hours ended at 9 "4.m.
VERY LIGHT
$19.50 PER CASE OF 6 DOZEN PINTS.
Or $3.50 per dozen including důty delivered to your residence.
SOLE AGENTS———
GILMAN & Co., LTD., Hongkong Bank Building. Tel. C. 290.
CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
"GLEN LINE LIMITED."
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROK UNITED KINGDOM Via PORTE.
THE StaLxhip
CARNARVONSHIRE"
having arrived from the above Parts, Con signees of Cargo by her are bareby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra bazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Dodswa Company, Limited, whence, and/or
wharves, Delivery may be the obtained.
Goods not cleared by the 4th December, 1926, at Noon, will be subject to Rent
All broken, chafed and damaged Fackages are to be left in the Godowna where they will be examined in the presence of Consignees by Mesars. Goddard and Douglas on 3rd Decem- ber, 1926, at 10am. Clams against the Steamer including those for Cargo short delivered mast be presented on the Special Form provided, and must also be submitted within 30 days of arrival otherwise they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by na in any case whatever.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE MATHESON & Co., Lim,
Agents Hong Kong, 27th November, 1926. [4242
HAMBURG-AMERIKA
HE Steamship.
"PREUSSEN”
LINIE.
THE having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby rotifed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd whence, and/or from the Wharves, Delivery
can, be obtained.
sims will be admitted after the Goods No Claims have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain- ing undelivered after 29th November, 1926, will be subject to Rent
All Claims must reach us by 1st December 1926, or they will not be recognised.
All damaged Packages will be examined by Messrs. Goddard And Douglas (Marine Surveyors) at 10 am. 27th November, 1926,
No Fire Insurance will be affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JEBSEN & Co.,
Agents, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 23rd November, 1926. [4324
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS,
LIMITED..
In a notice issued by the Royal Naval Armament. Depot, it was stated that some unserviceable cordite will be burnt at Stonecutter's Rifle Range this morning.
an
Not only were American ships tending yesterday, there were a total of 387. deck to deplete the oil supply of the United passengers entered into the Cotony. The States, he pointed out, but those of for- Glenfalloch, a British steamer, con-eign nations loaded huge quantities at vered 300 from Penang and Singapore. New York and other ports of the United States. The present situation," he con- tinned," was brought home to me by a prominent British shipping man whom I inet abroad. This man said that with- in five years the United States would be forced to purchase oil from `Great. Britain and other foreign Powers. As his remark was made several weeks be" fore the recent Federal report, warning of a shortage, I attach much significance to the Britisher's remarks, ns it shows that they are aware of our plight.”
According to the British North Borneo Herald, many Chinese labourers have been arriving at Jesselton to work en the estates there, and the number of im- migrants who take advantage of the free
passag scheme is increasing.
The Mikagi Maru, No. 8 brought 2,083 tons of coal to Hong Kong from Wakamatsu yesterday."
Captain McAllister, who is chairman of the Fuel Conservation Committes of the Shipping Board, said he believed pulverized coal would offer a solution for marine fuel. Several large coal com- $.5. Congea Maru, which arrived here had been carrying on experiments for the panies, including the Fuller-Lehigh Co., yesterday discharged 46 tons of rattan, last several months, he added. The seaweeds and general merchandise ship-Fuller-Lehigh apparatus is now at the ped from Sourabaya and Sandakan. She League Island Navy Yard, but, due to. also had on board 4,045 tons of Sugar, friction between several Government de flour and general merchandise for parts partments which are taking part in the beyond. The number of deck passengers tests, the trials have been temporarily landed here from this steamer was 108.
halted.
The Japanese vessel, Tangi Maru cáma into port yesterday from Wakamatsu and Sakita with 4,694 tons of coal for local discharge.
The ss. Truro City (British) arrived yesterday from Kossier and Sabang with 4,500 tons of chosphati rocks for ports beyond.
The J.C.J.L. steamer Fan Overstratem, arrived here yesterday from Beliwan Deli with 600 tons of general cargo for local discharge, and 200 tons through freights. She also carried 1,173 deck passengers.
"Lack of co-crdination among several has delayed the trials, but present in- Government departments,” he concluded, dications point to ultimate success. This
is the first time that palverized coal bas been burned in a Scotch boiler marine plant, and I have no doubt of ita eventual success."
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVALS.
Per &. Sura Mare, from London vid The Belgenland, the largest liner ports, on November 30th:-Mrs. E. D. engaged in around-the-world cruises, Bremfield, Miss J. W. Van Loon, Mr. leaves New York on December 14th, and and Mrs. E. D. Van Wipigaarden, Mr. San Francisco o January 2nd. She is 0. R. Benso, Mr. H. Mori, Mr. G. G due at Hung Kong early in February: Wood, Mr. H. W Meckridge, Mrs. A. E. Another around-the-world liner, the Mackridge, Mril J. E. Blun, Mr. and Mrs. Cunarder Carinthia, for which Messrs. A. G. P. Dewing, Mr. and Mrs. P. Butterfield and Swire are the local Fowler, Mrs. K. Harrop, Mr. and Mrs. agents, is due here on or about next H. Meusley, Mr. and Mrs. J. Marian, Wednesday. The Carinthia is on her Mr. R. S. Pierooy, Mrs. S. Robertson, second 33,000 miles world craise, which Mrs. R. Tilles, Mr. Y. Katoh, Mr. and she commenced from New York on Octo- Mrs. R. H. Bocker, Dr. T. C. Berthwick, ber 14th. During her long voyage ahe Mr. A. Kerr, Mr. D. Harivallaph Mody, will call at no fewer than 21 countries Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Sullivan, Mr. A. N. and colonies, and 60 towns and places of Best. Mr. and Mrs C. C. Elred, Mrs. interest. The itinerary, of the cruise has S. R. Kerr, Mr. S. C. Johaness,” Mr. L. K. already appeared in the Daily Press. Pathan, Mr. A. Sattar, Miss M. T. Ceutts, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Freitas. The sa. President Harriton (Dollar Master H. M. M. Kennedy, Misa J. N. Line) which grounded near Shanghai a Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Tonnet, few weeks ago, will rejoin the run on Mr. J. A. Angus, Miss P. Gibson. January 25tb, when she will sail from Shanghai. She will fill the gap between the President Garfield and the President Per se. Suwa Maru, for Japan vi
lunroe, and will arrive in Hong Kong Shanghai, on November 30th:-Mr. and Mr. P. Fowler, Mr. Thos. Robertson, on or about February 1st."
Mr. R. S. Piercy, Mr. R. S. Tennent, Mr. R. D. Gillespie, Mr. S. C. Johannes, Mr. P. D. G. Gain. Mrs. L. Hallop, Miss B. Hallop, Miss M. K. Coutta, Master M. M. Kenney, Miss J. N. Keaney, Mr. Among the vessels arriving yesterday. Oineuye, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Beeker, was the an. Suwa Maru from Middles Mr. and Mrs. A. Carriero de Freits, Mr. borough and Singapore. She arrived and Mrs. A. G. P. Dewing, Mrs. H. Ro- after her scheduled time, left in the bertson, Miss I. Robertson, Master Ro. evening for the North, she carried the bertson, Mrs. W. S. Tennant, Master last Xmas letter mail for Home, vid Tennant, Miss Tennant, Mr. H. F. Ayres, Siberia, which is due in London about Mrs. C. L. Cerr, Mr. and Mrs. H. Meus December 21st.
YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS AND
DEPARTURES.
The Suwa Mara brought 450 tops of general cargo for Hong Kong, and car ried 7,020 tons for Shanghai and Japan. There were 82 pass ngers for Hong Kong; 29 bing first class; 12 second class; 14 third class; 31 sicerage and 3 deck. Through finasengers numbered 72
The Blue Fannel oor Pyrrhus arrived
for the Colony, but had 3,220 tons for porta beyond. She brought 73 bags of mails from the North. She sailed yester- day for Home and carried the Colony's outward mail vid Marseilles.
Frox LEITE, MIDDLESBRO, ANTWERP, from the North with very little cargo
LONDON AND STRAITS.
The Stamship * BENGLOETM YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby inform
CONSIGNETS inform risk fate the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowas of the Elongkung sad Kawinen Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd. whencs, and/or from the wharver, Delivery Y
may be obtained..
No Claims will be admitted after the Goeds taro left the Godowas, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 3rd December, 1928, will be subject to Bentle
AT Olsins semmit the gleamer wat be presented to the Undersigned on or before the December, 1916, or they will not be recognized
be
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the Srd December, 1928, at 10 am
No Fire Jararance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,
****Agenta, & Hong Kong, 26th November, 1926. [1037
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DEPARTURES.
ley, Miss D. A. Mensley, Mr. T. C. Berthwick, Mrs. H. Tilley, Miss L. R. Tilley, Miss M. D. Tilley, Mr. I K. Patham, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. A. Merion, Mr. J. A. Angus, Mr. Aygar, Mien P. C. Gibson, Mr. A. Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bullivan, Master J. 3. Sullivan, Master E. E. Sullivan, Miss B. J. Sullivan, Master AS. Sullivan, Mr. A. N. Best, Mr. Hyndman, Miss 8. Schirbaum.
VESSELS EXPECTED
Empress of Aria (C.P.B.), due to Today the R.MS. Empress of Ass is day. due from the North with mails from Formosa (Swedish East Anfatic), due Canada, U.8.A., etc.
Another Home mail is due on Sunday by the Shirala. This mail comes vid Negapatham, and the letters and papers are dated London November 4th.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS. The RM.B. Empress of Ana is due here at 5 p.m. to-day, and will berth at Pier No. 5, Kowloon Wharf.
The P. & O. B. Kluber, from Hong Kong, arrived at Marseilles on November 28th at '7 ́a.m.
The B.I.& Apcar Line's as. Shirala left Bingapore for this port on Novem ber 20th, and is due here on the Uth inst, at about 7am.
December 13th. Shirdia (B.I. & Apsar), due December
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