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Saturday, 21st May, at 11 am. Saturday, 4th June, at 11 . Saturday, 18th June
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Monday, 30th May
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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 16th, 1927.
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Shipping News Week-End Statement, Waterfront
WEEK-END FREIGHT
RETURNS.
HEAVY THROUGH CARGOES.
LOCAL IMPORTS NORMAL,
The freight returns during the week-end showed that no less than 47,302 tons of general cargo had heen carried through to ports he yond Hong Kong. Local imports tone were were normal; 20,048 entered.
Saturday's Returns. The Colony's imports for the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. on Satur- day, showed that 5,094 tons of general merchandise and 6,657 tons of rice had been landed here. Of the general
Cargo,
five British vessels accounted for 3,574 tons. Tho beat return was 1,700 tons brought by the as Carnarvonchère from Hamburg and Singapore.
Through cargoes totalled 15,308 tons. These were carried by seven steaners, with 14,808 tons on five British vesacla.
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CHEUNG CHAU HARBOUR
PIRACY.
IN AND OUT HOME. MAILS.
BY LONGSHOREMAN.]
News, etc.
Dangerous Goods, Dangerous goods manifested by the vessels arriving here during the week-end were the following By the .. Tjikarang, from Sourabaya and Batavia, 306 drums of spirit of wine. By the Osaka Maru, from Yokohama and Moji, 210 cases sulphuric acid, 100 cases mitrie neid, and & drums of ether. By the 8.8. Ronella from San Pedro, 7,107 tons fuel oil for the A.P.C., which were discharged at the North Point installation. By the 8.4. Tirpit: from Hamborg and Sings pore, 53 kilos chlorate of potash, and by the Fushimi Mara from Middlesborough and Singapore, case celluloid and 8 cases cartridges, and 500 cases alcohol by the es
Koten Mary from Takao and Swatow.
The two best returns wero 7,688 tons and 4,500 tons, both on British steamers. The former ware on the Chinese Passengers' Entry, 8.8 (arnarvonshire and the latter
There were 2,000 Chinese deck on the Kashmir from London and passengers brought into the Colony Singapore.
during the 48 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday. Of these, 1,278 odisembarked here yesterday, and
78% on Saturday.
Sunday's Reports. During the 24 hours ended at A.. yesterday, there were 7,097 tona of general merchandise dis charged here. Of this 5,044 tons were brought by five British steamers, The two best returns were shown by the British vessels Kreichow and Kwangtung. The former arriving from Tsientsin and Weihaiwei accounted for 2,230 tune, and the latter vessel from Bangkok -was-responsible-for-2,094 tons...
For poris beyond Hong Kong, there were 31,934 tons manifested, of which, six British vessels carried 10,012 tons. Tho 4.0. Tirpitz (German) from Hamburg and Sin- gapore W48 the honviert con- tributor with 9,783 tons. The Lahore (British) coming second with 6,200 tona.
During the period under review, thero were 29 arrivals and 30 de partures. The nationalities were: -British, 17 arrivals and 16 depar tures; Japanese, 4 arrivals and departures; Norwegian, 2 arrivals and departure; Chinese, 3 arrivals and 7 departures; Dutch, 2 arrivals and 2 departures; German, arrival.
The following were some of the principal carriera:-
8.8. Kwong "Sang (British) from Tsingtau and Swatow, 617 tons general for Hong Kong, And 500 tons for other ports. S.S. Shantung (British) from
Canton, 100 generul for other ports.
S.S. Carnarvonshire (British)
from Hamburg and Singa- pore, 1,700 tons general for Hong Kong and 7,009 tons for other ports. S.S. Nellore (British) from Yokohama, and Shanghai, 50 tons general for Hong Kong, and 2,100 tons for other ports. S.S. Hanella (British) from San
Pedro and Yokohama, 7,107 tons fuel oil for Hong Kong. 5.9. Hydrangea (British) from Fort Bayard, 101 tons general for Hong Kong- S.S. Kashmir (British) from London and Singapore, 1,300 tons general for Hong Kong and 4,500 tons for other ports.
(Continued on next Column).
Useful Booklet,
A very handy and useful booklet is the China Sena Storm Signal Code, issued by the Standard Oil Company. This booklet will cer tainly be of value, including as it does the local typhoon and gale signal code, ete, taken from the Gazette.
Another Fishing Boat Pirated. Another fishing boat has been pirated, and those on the vessel lost money, jewellery and clothing to the value of $160. The piracy oc- curred at about one o'clock on Friday, while the fishing boat was Anchored in Cheung Chau harbour, off Sai Wan. The master was pre- paring to go out fishing, when a dingbey came alongside, and two men, one carrying a revolver, and the other a chopper, bonrded the bent.
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PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (UNDER CONTRACT WITH H.M. GOTERNMENT.}
From Hongkong (about)
Steamabip
Tous.
Destination.
Marseilles, London and Antwerp. S'pore., Pausog, Colombo, B'bay, &
Karaobi.
5,252
17th May
7,023
10,953
898511th June 9,135 20th June 10,94495th June 9th July 33rd July 6th Aug.
3rd dept.
25th 3lay
28th May
Marseilles and London,
Marseilles and London,
Marseilles and London.
"KASHMIR"
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9,144 "KALYAN" "MACEDONIA” 11,120 "KASHGAR” 9,005 "RAWALPINDI" | 15,619 | 90th Aug. "KHYBER
9,114
According to the master's report to the police he called for as sistance but the man with the "LAHORE" revolver threatened to shoot him "NYANZA" dead if he did not keep quiet. They bound him and thrust him "MORNA" into the bold, and after searching his wife, three young sons and two daughters, drove them into the hold also, and nailed down the hatch. The bont got under weigh, and about an hour later the master heard the anchor drop, and sounds which indicated that the robbers were searching the boat, after which they left. After waiting for some time the master forced oper. Blue Funnel Motor Vessel.
the hatch cover and found that they Arriving late on Friday, the were anchored off Ba Kang, Lan motor vessel. Tantalus of the Blue Tau island. His wife freed him Funnel Line made her first appear from his bonds, and, on making a ange in the harbour of Hong Kong. examination, it was discovered that She is commanded by Captain S the men had stolen money, jewel- Glossop, and carries a crew of 60lery and clothing to the value British ratings.
(Continued on next column).
S.S. Tjikarang (Dutch) from Sourabaya and Batavia, 640 tons general for Hong Kong and 199 tons for other porta. S.8. Promise (Norwegian) from Bangkok, 1,607 tone rice for Hong Kong.
S.S. Daviken (Norwegian) from Bangkok, 3,250 tons rice for Hong Kong.
S.S. Onake Maru (Japanese) 930 Lone general for Hong Kong, and 1 tons for other ports. S.S. Chung Kong (Chinese) from Tourane. 150 tons general for Hong Kong.
8.S. Chung Hong (Chinese) from Kwang Chow Wan, 100 tona general for Hong Kong. S.S. Yuan Feng (Chinese) from Saigon, 1,800 tons rice for Hong Kong.
S.A. Lai Song (British) from Kobe and Amoy, 1,329 tona general for Hong Kong, and 429 tons for other porta.
Tientain and
stated.
-P-and-0, Steamers, During the week-end two P. & 0. steamers arrived in port and left again. The Kashmir came in from
London and had on board over
eighty cabin passengers including several military and naval officers. She left for the North and Japan on Saturday. The Kashmir also brought the Home nail via Suez, which was delivered on Saturday morning, the steamer having ar rived too late for delivery on the previous evening. The other P. &
Marseillas, London and Antwerp Marseiles, London and Antwerp, Marsailles and London. Maruailles, London and Antwerp. Marsstiles and London.
Marseilles, London, & Antwerp
Frequent connections from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Con. stantinople, Piresus, Smyrna, and other Levant Ports by steamers of the Khadivial Mail Steamship Co.
"SANTHIA" "TALAMBA'
BRITISH INDÏA-APCAR SAILINGS
7,754 20th May B01B
10th June
Singapore, Penang and Calcutta
de.
EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (SOUTH)
boat was the Nellore, arriving on Friday from the North with "TANDA" Home and Europe mail via Siberia. "ST. ALBANS" The Nellore sailled again for Home "AKAFURA" yesterday, after disembarking 38 cabin passengers here from Shang- hai. She carried 32 cabin passen. gers who boarded her at Shanghai, and in addition 22 cabin passengers from Hong Kong.
Yesterday's Arrivals.
The sa. Talamba arriving from Calcutta and Straits ports yester S.S. Kwangtung (British) from day had many passengers on board. Bangkok, 2004 tons general For Hong Kong there were aine for Hong Kong..
firat-class passengers, 51 second- S.S.. Soochow (British) from class passengers, and about 700
Shanghai and Swatow, 320 tons general for Hong Kong from Penang, of whom 46 were in- deck passengers, including 218 and 300 tons for other porta. S.S. Kucichowe (British) from fants, and 115 from Singapore, in- infants. There were also cluding Weihaiwei, 2,230 tons general for Hong partee and one leper. For Japan on board from Singapore one de- Kong and 1,050 tons for other
ports there were 22 cabin passen- porta, 5.S. Lahore (British) from Yoko gers, and also nearly 700 deck pas sengers for Amoy, of whom 140 were hama and Vladivostock 6,200 from Penang, and 537 from Bin- tons for other ports.
gapore. 8.8. Salabangku (Dutch) from Bremen and Shanghai, 4,098 tons for other ports.
from 8.8. Tirpitz (German)
Hamburg and Singapore, 9,783 tons general. for other porte.
16,958) Sal June 4,500 1st July 8,000 | 29th July
Manila, Sandakan, Thursday Istand, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne.
Regular Monthly Sailings from Hong Kong to Japan & Hong Kong to Australia. The E. & A. 8.8. Co., Ltd., steamers will also call at Shanghai, Iloilo, Cebu, Kolamongan, Tawao, Timor, Durwin, or other ports on route as induos. ment offers.
Frequent connections from Auteralia with the following
The Union 8.5. Uo.'s Steamers to the United Kingdom via New Zealand
Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.
The P. & O. Bayal Mail Steamers to London via Suez Canal, The P.&O. Brunch Berries of Steamers to London via the Cape,
The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers for Southampton and London vis
Panama Canal,.
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI AND JAPAN
6,715 "MIRZAPORE" "TALAMBA
"TREBARTHA” "MANTUA
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