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SHANGHAI

COMPANY LIMITED.

SWATOW, SHANGHAI,

"OHENAN"

TSINGTAO & DALNT..... * LIANGOHOW"

BANGKOK

AMOY, SWATOW &

SINGAPORE

... "KWANGOROW

FOR

AMOY, SWATOW &

"ANTUNG"

**ANHUI*

KAYING

SINGAPORE

BWATOW BANGKOK

SWATOW & SHANGHAI "SOUCHOW"

AMOY & SHANGHAI "SHANTUNG.

BANGKOK

HOMHOW & HAIPHONG "TEAN”

SWATOW, SHANGHAI

& TSINGTAO

SHANGHAI

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"SINKIANG “ "JUNNING"

B&M

Noon.

On 10th Feb., 10 am. On 19th Feb

BALOON PASSAGE RATES, - HONG KONG TO SHANGHAI and

vice versa, Have Now Bosa Radused To

800 SINGLE ▲ 890 RETURN

For Freight or Paamage apply to

Taurrari Cartial 36.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents

GANGO- AND TAHASA DAN DE IMBURID"Ë THA OFFICE OF "BUTTEENILD A SWIEJ,

AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE,

LIMITED.

"CHANOTE" & TAIPING."

TNI VASARIS MAINTAIs A Regular SERTION FROM

HONGKONG TO AUSTRALIAN PORTS

VIA MANILA AND THURSDAY ISLAND, Through Bill of Lading issued to all Australian, Now Zealand and Tasmanian Forta.

EXCELLENT & Most W-TO-DATE FIRST & Second Class Pamunens ¿00OMMODATION,

HONGKONG 20 SYDNEY-19 DAYS.

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SAILING HIN

EN ON ABOUT

15th February

8th February

11th March

14th April

18th March 19th April

For Freight and Passage Apply to—BUTTERFIELD & SWIEE TELEFROM, Orntral 38.

Agenta.

BOSTON, NEW YORK AND

BALTIMORE

JOEN SAXTIC OF TH

"BLUE FUNNEL LINE". (OCEAN 8.8. CO., LTD. and CHINA MUTUAL 8.5. 00, LTD.)

AND

AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE

(ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD.)

Sallings from Hongkong.

*., "PELESS

-

Via Suez Canal

CITY OF BRISTOL"

Vis duez Clans!

BATREUS."

Via Suez Canal

"TEUCER"

Via Suez Canal

25th February.

5th March. 26th. March, 8th April.

Steamers proceed via Suez Canal or Panama Canal at Owners' option.

Babject to Change withoab Notion,

For Freight and Particulare, apply to-

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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29th, 1927.

Shipping News Arrivals and Departures,

ARRIVALS.

January 27th

Batania “Maru, Japanese str., 2,736- toas, Capt. H. Egusa, from Sourabaya and Tawao The latter port abe left on January 20th, with sugar, rattan and general cargo, lying at buoy No. 425,-0.8.E.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALJ.

Passengers, etc.

WHEN COAL AND OIL GIVE OUT.

WASTED.

SEA AS Á STOREHOUSE.

Per a President" Pierce, trom VAST SOLAR ENERGY NOW Manila, on January 29th :-For Hong Kong: Dr. and Mrs. W. Bloem, Lt. A. Bond, Mrs. M. D. Browne, Mr. R. C. Campbell, Bru. Edw. Clifford, Mr. G. J. van Eck, Miss F. H. Fales, Mr. J. F. van

Dr. J. Johnstone, Professor of Hengel, Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. Harrell, Mr. W. S. Leonard, Capt. Oceanography at Liverpool Univer- 8. Miller, U.S.A., Rev. Fr., W. sity, writing in the annual report H. Musson, Mr. and Mrs. C. E of the Marine Biological Station, Meyer, Mr. J. A. T. Nieuwan..

J haya, Rev. Fr. G. Schotte, Dr. and Port Erin, refers to researches fra. J. G. Taylor, Miss H. Taylor, bearing upon the general problem Mr. C. Vicente, Mr. J. Vicente, of the production of organic sub- Mrs. J. S. Waddington, Mr. A E.

Fai Fen, Chinese str., 910 tons, Capt. F. Semmelmann, from Haiphong and Hoihow, with coal and general cargo, lying at buoy), No. 030.—Sing Roe Čo. Hermelin, Norwegian str., 1,183 fons, Capt. . Pederson, from Bangkok and Swatow, with rice and general cargo, lying at buoy No. C36-Thoresen & Co. asingee, Afr. 8. G. Yasingea, Rev. stance in the sen Ho says this Kitano Mara, Japanese str., 7,851 Fr. A. van Bugt. Among paasen-subject has extraordinary` fascina, tops, Capt M. Tamita from gera passing through on their way tion not only because of its in- London, which port she left os

to Shanghai were: Miss Jean M. December 17th, with 431 tous of Faircloth, Mr. D. L. Hutchinson, trinsic interest, but also because of general cargo, lying at Kow- Mrs. D. K. Kovach Mr. J. B. theoretical possibilities of marine. loon cargo.-N.Y.K.

Mencariai, Mr. Pickford, Mrs, exploitation in the far-off future. Liangchou, British str., 1,990 tons,

A. L. Smith. For Kobe. Mr. G.

The ultimate source of the energy Capt. CH. Jones, from Shang. Otten. For Honolulu: Mr. H. J. hai and Amox, with a general Schlotes, For San Francisca: Mr. contained in all our food and fuel cargo, lying at buoy No. B12-. de Acuna, Mr. I. P. Bucs Mr. materials is that of the sun's B. & S.

and Mrs. W. A. Chittick, Master radiation, bat, while WA. Chittick, jr.. "Miss Fatricia quantities of this energy are re- Chittick, Miss B. Crown, Mrs. G.ceived by the earth's surface, only a Evarts, Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. very insignificant fraction is re- Harden, Master E. Harden, Miss

ained.

Only small fraction tends to be S. Harden, Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Kittredge, Mr. M. P. Lavin, Mr. stored in the form of organic and Mrs. P. McKenna, Mr. this, changed profoundly, are utilis- materials, and accumulations of Kenna, Miss R. McKenna, Mr. R

January 98th,

poes, British str., 1,778 tons,

Capt, W. Anderson, from Sai gon, which port the left on Jan. ath, with a general cargo, lying LL buoy No. AS-Wo Fat

Shing.

توم

Fushimi Maru, Japanese str., 6,848

tous, Capt. A Oya, from Yoko bama and Shanghai. The latter port she left on January 25th, with a general cargo, lying st

buoy No. A3.-N. Y.K. Gemma, Dutch str., 5,337 tons, Capt. P. Broawer, from Kobe and Shanghai. The latter part she lert on January 25th, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No, A6.-J.QJ.L

M.B.K.

Huc Shan, Chinese str., 1,701 tons, Cept. D. Torgensen, from Keo lung, which port she left on January 20th, with a cargo of coal, lynig at buoy No. 51 Preklet Pierce, American str., 8,3 tons, Capt. Heary Nelson, from Manila, which port the left on January 26th, with a general cargo, lying at Kowloon

Whari.-Dollar S.8. Line,

Seale, Norwegian str. 1 to

Capt. R. Jentoff, from Saigon, which, pore she left on January 22nd, with a carge of rice, lying

enormous

are

B. Marsh, Mr. and Mrs W. Red by us as coal and oil, and are Rennolds, Miss E. Rennolds, Mrs. used immediately in the forms of TW. Spencer, Rev. and Mrs. L. Plant and animal foodstuffs. The G. Templia, Miss E. A Templin, accumulations of coal and oil

a capital which we are de For Los Angeles: Mr. M. Apleting very rapidly (from the Luther.

point of view of science), and when they have been used up man must depend for fuel not on renewable store of materials, but upon a revenue that is replenished as rapidly as it is used.

Per as Furimi Maru, from Japan rid Shanghai, on January th: Mra J. M. Hotly, Mrs. L M. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sherrard Hr, W. D. King, Mira, S. C. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Loe, Mr. R. E. Chamber, Mr. F. Burrington, Mr. and Mrs. F.. Harris, Mr. R. F. Chatters Mr. W. M. Lyons, Mr. C. MeMahes, Miss P. Pardo, Misa M. Hyndham, Miss S. Rosario, Miss H. Hynd- man, Miss M. de Leon, Miss C. Warren, Mrs. M. Galannlic, Miss 5 R. Ismail, Mr W. O. Woodford, Mrs. H. Vines, Min J. Vines, Mr. F. Dickinson, Miss D.. B. Dickin son, alt, and Mrs. J. Watson, Miss

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Problem For. Science. Estimates point to a huge pro- duction of organic materials by marine plants. It is fairly certain, says the writer, that round the coasts of Great Britain, in the fore- shore and shallow water regions, the photosynthesis carried on by the production of carbohydrate by

marine plants is enormously great,

reaks, Miss H. Croaks, Master D. sen bottom, goes into solution Lat buoy No. 37.-Thoresen & Croaks, Mrs. A. Worrall, Master E. in 1028 season at Port. Erin

Co.

Van

Rees,

tons,

from

The difficulty is he says, to and what becomes of the material M. R. Watson, Miss K. B. Watson, that, is "formed. After that the Miss D. E. Watson, Miss J. 3. problem will be how to accumulate Watson, Mrs. S. W. Wolle, Miss D.it for human 'use. At present it Master P. Wole, Mrs. R. probably passes into the form of * detritus" that is deposited on the

жа water." laboratory was a record one for culture. The yield per lobster lobster beat that of 1995 (the previous record); and the number of larvae hatched out (101,311), was considerably more than double that of any other year.

Worrall Dr. W. Weeden, Mrs. 11. Weedou. Alester DW: Weedon, Mr, B. H. Tambs, Mrs. B. KAouglass, Mrs. D. Mathieson, Master M. Mathieson, Mr. A. G. Mathieson,

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, « THE BANK LINE, LTD, HONG KONG | Tjikini, Dutch str. 2,587 HONG KONG &'UANTON, JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD., CANTON. Capt. J.

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Batavis and Balikpapan, which port she left on January, 20th, with a general cargo, lying at

Per ... Kitano Maru; from buoy No. 423.--J.C.J.L.

London viú ports, on January 28th: Tottori Varu, Japanese str., 5,973 Mr. J. Baumber, Mr. J. Carcereny, toos, Capt. R. Kamekawe, from Mr. T. G. Baillie, Mrs. B. Baillie, Shanghai, which port she lait Mias B. Baillie, Miss M. Baillie, on January 25th, with a general Mr H. B.. Bates, Mrs. A. E. Jen- cargo, lying at Kowinon Wharfen, Mr. R. C. Kennedy, Mr. A. O.

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THE

3rd February, 1927.

FURNESS (FAR EAST), LIMITED.

Telephone: Central 3165, Telegram: Faiaprines.

(incorporated in Great Britain)

King'■ Building.

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CLEARANCES. January 28th. Arafurn, for Manila. Bainvia diary, for Takao. Gemra, for Manila. Fushima Maru, for Singapore Haining, for Swatow. Hager, for Canton. Hua Shan, for Manila. Kum Sung, for Singapore. Liangchow, for Canton... Taking, for Autow. Talme, for Amoy. Tottori Maru, for Singapore. Fingwo, for Kwong Chow Wan,

WITHIN CALL.

The following vessels were expect- ed to be in wireless communica- tion with Hong Kong yesterday:- | Robert Dollar, Weirbank, Haining, Gemma, Ben Lawers, Talma, Ara- fara, Seang Bee Chak Sang, Celebes Maru, Kiku Maru, Kitana Maru, Tsurugison Maru, Kwaya Haru,

HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE kata Mars, Carinthia

of the United Netherlands

Navigation Company,

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Japan, Vladivostook, China, Hong Kong, Manila, Singapore

#nd

Genos. "Botterdam, Amsterdam, Hamburg, Bremen and Worth Continental Porta

BAILINGS FOR EUROPE

GEMMA": 'ZOSMA' "OOSTKERK"

28th January... 26th February, 20th March

ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE:

OOSTKERK-

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SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN

HONG KONG

FOR JANUARY, 1997.

STANDARD TIME OF THE 120th

MERIDIAN, EAST OF -

GREENWICH.

Date.

Sunrise ·Sunect! January 29th.7.04 m. 6.10 p.m.

30th...7.03 31st.....7.03

6,10 8.11

The night sailings for Canton by

the as. Taishan are to be suspend-

ed during Chinese New Year in view of the celebrations

Eth February, Sth March.

B

All Ebomers have Limited Accommodation for Fassengers, For Freight, Prange and further. Particulars, Piones Apply to-

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WITH INDIE, PEICE-$7.50,

On sale at the Hong Kong DuĽT

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DEPARTURES.

Per . Kitano Maru, for Japan vid Shanghai, on January 28th:-- Brother Alexis, Brother Paul, Mr. George Wissmiiler, Mr. R. F. John- ston, Mr. E. Fraser.

Pers. Arafura, for Australia, on January 28th-Miss M. A Searle, Mr. A. McIntyre, Mrs. K McIntyre, Mrs. B. Johnston, Miss B. E. L. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. J. Froehlich, Mrs. Moreno, Mr. J. Carceresy, Mr. and Mrs. S. Har court, Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Williams, Mr. R. J. Turnbull, and Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hall.

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STRAITS & CALCUTTA ... "KUMSANG" Saturday, 29th Jan, ai Noòn. TIENTSIN TI SWATOW.

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SANDAKAN

TSINGTAU is SWATOW

& SHANGHAI STRAITS & JALOUTTA TIENTSIN

CALOUTTA

"WAISHING Sunday EWONGSANG Monday, *HAUSANG" Tuesday,

30th Jan, at 7am 31st Jan., B. & 13. 1ps Fob at 1pm.

KWONGSANG" Wednesday, 2nd Feb, si Tam

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KINGSANG" Thursday, 10th Fab, at 10. * KUTSANG" Friday, 11th Feb, at 3 puta, Tuesday, 15th Fab, at 7am. NAMSANG" Tuesday, 16th Feb., at 3 p.m. **RINSANG" Thursday, 17th Feb, at 2pm. "HOSANG" Saturday, 19th Feb; at 7 am

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Steamship GLENIFFER" Motor Vessel" GLENOGLE" Motor Venal" GLENGAHEY" Motor Vessel "GLENLUCE*

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33rd February.

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SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & VLADIVOSTOCK.

Moter Vessel "GLENAHOY" Motor Vessel "GLENGARRY" Kotor Vessel" GLENAPP" Mator Vassel GLENLUCE" Steamship

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Das Hong Kong. 7th February. 17th February.

3rd March.

20th March.

31st March.

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LOADING FOR BOSTON A NEW YORK 174 SUEZ,

Sails on or about 19th February

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From Hong Kong, Sails on or about 8th February Sails on or about 4th March Sails on or about

5th April

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FROM CALCUTTA AND COLOMBO TO SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.

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DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO.,

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DEGULAB SERVICE of Fast High Clan Const Steamers. Baillings JEU subject to alteration without notice,

- FOR

SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW

HATCHING HAIHUNG HAINING

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AND RETURN (Occupying 3 to 8 Days).......

Monday, 31st January, at 1 p.m. ...Saturday,

5th February, ''nt 1pm. Saturday, 11th February at 1. p.m. Calling at Swatow for Passengers only

Arrivals and Departures from the Company's Wharf (near Blake Fiar), Bound Trip Tickets will be issued from Hong Kong to Fooshow (Pagoda Anchorage) or vice veras and Return by the same Blommer at. the Redzoed Rate of $80.00 including Mouls while the Steamer is in Forks,

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