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Saturday, 30th July, at 11 am, Saturday, 13th-Aug-at-1-1-am Saturday, 27th Aug,

via Manila & Ports.

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BOMBAY vin Singapore, Penang & Colombo.

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SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu,

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LIVERPOOL via Singapore, Colombo, Port Said & Forts,

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Thursday,

11th Aug,

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Friday,

8th August

Saturday, 23rd July

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Saturday, 6th Aug

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Friday,

MATSUMOTO MARŲ

MOJI MARU

(Kobe direct)

TOYOHASHI MARU.

KAMO MARU

22nd July

Tuesday, 19th July Tuesday, 19th July Monday, 25th July Saturday,

30th July

SOURABAYA via Bataria, Cheribon & Samarang.

NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA

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Japan, Vladivostock, China, Hong Kong, Manila, Singapore

End

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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 19th, 1927.

Shipping News

YESTERDAY'S FREIGHT

RETURNS.

THROUGH CARGOES GOOD.

LOCAL IMPORTS NORMAL.

Freights landed in the Colony during the 24 hours ended at 8 am, yesterday were normal; and through enigocs were above the average.

The Colony's imports amonated to 13,301 tona. These were brought here by ten steamere. Two British

steamers contributed -4,231

Daily Statement, Waterfront

News, etc.

DAILY WATERFRONT NEWS.

LINERS DELAYED BY TYPHOON.

Fate of the Taiping, Whether the steamer Taipeng belonging to the Straits Steaniship Sompany, is still stranded is not kuown in Manila, no further word having been received up to Friday as to the precise situation of the

MISCELLANEOUS GLEANINGS, boat.

[BY LONGSHOARMAN.]

Liners due to arrive yesterday were delayed by typhoon weather. One noon and two were not expected eam in late in the after

until this morning. tons. The Empress of Canada is now Among the freights were 3,821 tons due here at 10.30 am. Lo-day, and of coal. The British steamer will berth at Pier No. 6, Kowloon Huldis wore responsible for 2,331 Wharf, having been delayed by tong. The s.a Telemachus, from typhoon after leaving Shanghai, Saigon also brought 1,000 tons of

The President Hayes, around-the- rice. The heaviest return of gen-world Dollar liner arrived from eral merchandise was 2,000 tons United States ports yesterday after noon, berthing at the Kowloon registered by the Danish vessel

wharves. She sails for Manila, the Malaya, from Tsingtao.

next stage of her voyage, this morning.

Freights for other ports totalled to 20,330 tons. No British vessel was responsible for any of the cargoes manifested. The Gerinan ship Konigsberg, from Bremen and Singapore contributed the heaviest freight; she carried no less than 5,000 tons. The s.s. Remo (Italian) came second with 4,469 tops. There

were also 2,800 tons of coal and 082 tons of rice manifested.

tures.

The President Cleveland, which was scheduled for arrival yesterday, was also delayed by

typhoon weather and was expected to arrive at mid-night last night, or early this morning. She sails for Manila to-day at 6 p.m.

Other Boats Due..

The P. & Oss Rawalpindi is due to arrive here from Singapore with mails on Thursday morning and the F. & O. 8.8. Alipore should be here this evening from Shanghai,

"President Lincola.”

During the period under review there were 12 arrivals and 10 depar- The President Lincoln arrived The nationalities were:- from Manila on Sunday, and left British, 2 arrivals and 3 depar-for San Francisco, vid ports last night, taking mail for America and tures; Dutch, 2 arrivals; German, Canada, and for Europe vid I arrival and 2 departures; Danish, Siberia. She had 14 cabins passen 1 arrival and 1 departure; Italian, gera for Hong Kong, and through 1 arrival; Japanese, 2 arrivals; cabin passengers totalled 27. There Chinese, 1-arrival-and-2 depar- were. 33 steerage passengers disem- tures; American, 1 arrival, Nor-barking hore. Bookings from Hong wegian, 1 arrival and 2 departures: Kong were fairly heavy, and when

The curgo carriers were:-

the liner left here she had on board about 120 cabin passengers, of whom 8.8. Haldis (British) from over 80 were from Hong Kong Hongay, 1,831 tons coal for bookings, and some 600 steerage Hong Kong. S.S. Telemachus (British) from from here.

passengers, about 100 being booked Saigon, 1,900 tons rice for Hong Kong

S.S. Tjikini (Dutch) from Balik- papan, 1,800 tons general for Hong Kong and 2,000 tons

other ports.

for

S.8. Titroen (Dutch) from Dairen and Amoy, 400 tons general for Hong Kong and 3,200 tons for other port S.S. Konigsberg (German) from Bremen and Singapore, 1,400 tons general for Hong Kong and 5.000 tons for other ports * §.9.___.Valaya (Danish) from Tsingtao, 2.000 tons general for Hong Kong and 1,000 tons for other ports, S.S. Remo (Italian) from Trieste and Singapore, 650 tons gen- eral for Hong Kong and 4,462 tons for other porta S.S. Taikwa Maru (Japanese) from Dairen, 1,370 tona gen- eral for Hong Kong. S.S. Tuizima. Maru (Japanese) from Dairen, 1,490 tons coal for Hong Kong and 2,800 tons. for other ports.

Miscellaneous.

The Taipeng grounded off the Cap, Point island in the Sulu archipelago, and near Zamboanga, on July 7th, while proceeding to Zamboanga from Sandakan, Bor- nco.

The United States Coast and

duque, which was last reported to Goodetic Survey buroan is without news, even about its cutter Marin-

be standing by the Taipeng. The Marinduque has been making a cruise around the waters, in the Sula archiplago.

W. F. Stevenson and company, local agente for the Taipeng, are without further advices as to its situation.

It is reported that passengers où the Taipeng, bound for Zamboanga, have already been transported there in another vessel.

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS,

P. & O., British India Apcar and

Eastern & Australian

Lines

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Steamship

"ALIPORE" "MACEDONIA” "KALYAN "

"NYANZA"

*KASHGAR" "RAWALPINDI

MOREA" "DEVANHA"

"MALYA

KASHMIR"

The, P. & O. 8.9. Rawalpindi left EX Singapore for this port on the 17th inst. at 10 am, with the outward" MACEDONIA" English mails, and is due here on the 21at inst. at about 7am.

The P. & O. & Alipore left Shanghai for this port on the 18th inst. at 8.30 am, and is due this (Tuesday) afternoon, at about 6

.p.m.

The R.M.S. Empress of Canada and will berth at Pier No. 5, Kow.. is now due here at 10.30 a.m. to-day,

loon Wharf, having been delayed by typhoon after leaving Shanghai. It has now been decided to despatch her from here to Manila út 4 p.m. to-morrow.

The R.M.8. Empress of Asia ar- rived at Nagasaki on Sunday at 6.30 p.m. and loft at 4 a.m. yester day. She is due at Kobe to-day..

MONGOLIA". "MANTUA

KASHQAR" MOREA" "DEVANHA"

Toba

F'rom

Hongkong

Destination.

Slat July, Noon Strails and Bombay.

Marseilles and London,

Marseilles, Casa Blanca, London,

Antwerp & Hull

Straits and Bombay.

Marseilles, London and Antworp. Marseilles and London.

Marseilles, London & Antwerp

London.

5,273

14,120

23rd July

4,144

2nd Aug.

7,023

Snd Ang.

1,006

6th Aug.

16,819 20th Aug.

10,963

3rd Sept

Marseilles and

do.

ito, to.

Qu

do.

do.

8,165 17th Sept.

Lat Uctr

10,956, 15th Oct. -8,985 | 29th Oct. 11,120 12th Nov. 15,504 28th Nov.

| 10,948 | 10th Des.

0,005 24th Dec, 10,958

7th Jan, 1828

8,155 21st Jan., 1998

Frequent connecticus from Port Said for Passengers and Carge to Con- riantinople, Piceans, Smyrna, and other Levant Porta by stemmers of the Khedivial Mail Steamship Co.

"TILAWA" "SANTHIA"

BRITISH INDIA-APUAR SAILINGS

:

10,006 22nd July

7,764

12th Aug.

Singapore, Penang and Calcutta do.

EASTERN ́AND AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (SOUTH)

WARSHIPS IN PORT. Warships in port yesterday were: North Wall Basin, Wishart and Wild Swan; South Wall Basin, Onslaught, Seraphis and Moorhen North Arm Subs. 1.15 and 1; West Wall Dock, Findictive; In Dock, Murazion The British vessel Hong Peng Delhi, Kowton, Taikoo Dock, from Rangoon and Singapore, with Buay 1, Hermes;

Ferald; TANDA' Buoy 8,. 1,174 deck passengera, reports One Buoy 9, Dauntless, Buoy 10, Wen- deck passenger fell overboard, but was recovered and is all right Tarantula, Busy 18, Eutheria: Buoy 12, Aphis Buoy 13, again."

Buoy 19, U.S.8. Helena, Buoy 24, Kharki; also in harbour, Belgol and Fortol and U.8.8. Sacramento.

The Portuguese cruiser Republicu arrived at Macao over the week-end with half of the Portuguese Defence Force from Shanghai. She will sail for Portuguese Indian porte within the next few days.

It is learned that the &a Kong ¥ing from Hong Kong to Wachow was held up at Dozan for eight hours during the week-end, owing to a large seizure of opium being made. Further details are lacking.

Fifteen Chinese stowaways were discovered by the Kobo Water Police upon the arrival of the N.Y.K. etr. Nagasaki Maru and were sent back to China by the next boat.

The Royal Naval Armament Depot notify the Harbour authori tica that a quantity of unservice. 8.8. Tuan On (Chinese) fromable cordite will be burnt at Stone-

Bangkok and Hoichow, 062 cutters Rifle Range this morning. tons rice for other ports. S.S. President Lincoln (Ameri- can) from Manila, do tons general for Hong Kong and 1,220 tons for other ports.

Silk forwarded from here by Empress of Russia, on June 22nd: arrived in New York (St. John's Park), on July 14th having been 22 days in transit.

BANK

SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN

HONG KONG

FOR JULY 1927.

STANDARD TIME OF THE 120th MERIDIAN, EAST OF GREENWICH,

Date,

Sunrise. July 19th... .5.49.a.m. 20th......5.49 21st...... 5.50

"ARAFUBA"

6,000 20th July 6,966 2nd Sept.

Manila, Sandakao,

ST. ALBAN8"

4,500 30th Sept.

Thursday Island, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne.

Regular Monthly Sailings from Hong Kong to Japan & Hong Kong to Australia. The E. & A. 8.8. Qoy Ltd., steamers will also coll at Shanghai, Iloilo, Osba, Kolambugan, Tawag, Timor, Darwin, or other parts en route as induce- ment offers,

Frequent connections from Autoralis with the following:-

The Union

8.8. Co.'s Steamers to the United Kingdom via Now Zealand Vancouver, San-Francisco, etc.

The P. & O: Royal Mail Hteamers to London via Suez Canal.

The P.&O. Branch Service of Steamers to London via the Cape,

The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers for Houthampton and London via

Panama Canal.

SAILINGS. TO SHANGHAI AND JAPAN

Sunset.

¿

7.10 p.m.

7.10

7.00

22nd

5.50

7.09

TANDA

*

23rd..

8,81

7.08

MOREA"

"RAWALPINDI 16,610 22nd July "GARHETA" 5,317 27th July "DEVANHA" 9,155

5th Aug. 6,95€

8th Aug. 19th Aug.

·10,953

ラナ

i 24th.

.5.51

7.08

· NAGPORE"

5,293

11

25th..

.8.61

7.07

9,114

30th Aug, 2nd Sept.

+

26th.

ST.

4,500

6.62

7.07 +

6th Sept.

+

27th.

NYANZA

.5.62

7.06 "

28th..

.5.52

7.06

10,988

7,023 16th Sept.

16th Sept.

20th..

"KASHMIR"

5.53

30th.. .5.53 Blat

"ARAFURA"

7.05

"

1

.5.54

7.05

LINE LTD

AGENTS FOR

وو

7.06 37

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

SAILINGS) (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION WITHOUT NOTICE.

UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT

8.8. "CITY OF GLASGOW" 8.S. “KABINGA"

AUSTRALIA

+u

Havre, London, Rottenlum & Hamburg Havre, London, Rotterdam & Hamburg.

-

ELLERMAN LINE

3rd Angust 18th August AUSTRAL-BAST INDIES LIKE Sallings from SINGAPORE on 7th of every month by CITY OF PALERMO" or "CITY OF SPARTA to Java. Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney and vice versa,

Through Freight and Passenger bookings from Hong Kong in conjunction with Ellerman" Line or other services.

BOSTON, NEW YORK & BALTIMORE.

S.S. "CITY OF BEDFORD". S.S. "CITY OF NORWICH"

....... AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN LINE via Suez Canal

14th August via Suez Canal

11th September

ALSO AGENTS FOR

144

ANDREW WEIR & CO.

BOSTON & NEW YORK

7th Aug., 1987 4th Sept 1987

25th July, 1937

22nd Aug., 1927

All Bteamers have a Limited Accommodation for Passengers, For Freight, Passage and further Particulars, Please Apply tom

JAVA-CHINA-JAPANTM LYN,

Telephone Central No, 1874,

Again,

York Building

SERVICES TO

AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE

MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA

ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE SS. "TINHOW".

From Hong Kong

5th August Loading for Mauritius, Delogoa Bay, Durban, East London, Algon Bay, Port Elizabeth, Mossel; Bay and Capetown.

Through Bill of Lading isnod to Beira, Quilimaine, Ibo, Port Amelia, Mowmbique, Chinde, Inhambane, Zanzibar, Mombasa, Kiliadini, Port Nolloth, Ladrita Bay, Walvis Bay and Madagascar. For Freight or passage on any of the above lines upply to -.

Telephone

[11

Central #791.

MALWA

MACEDONIA

MONGOLIA HANTUA KASHGAR

DEVANHA"

MORE!

MALWA

"KRYBER" "MACEDONIA"

KASUMIR" "MANTUA" "MONGOLLA"

* MORKA"

8,085 6,000

30th Sept. 4th Oct. 11,150 14th Oct 28,504 | 28th Oct, 12th Nov. 28th Nov.

10,846 12th

7th Jan, 1928

9,005 10,953 2,155

10th Dec,

24th Dec.

10,988

9,114

21st Jan. 1928

11,120

8,995

10,948 26th Feb., 1928

4th Feb. 1925

18th Feb,, 1920.

16,504 17th Mar.; 1923 10,953 30th Mar,, 1928.

Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama. S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Osaka. S'hai, Moi, Koba & Yökobama. Moji, Kobe, Usaks and YokohamAR. Bhanghai.

S'hai,, Moji, Koke & Yokohama..

do.

Moji, Kobe, Ozaka & Yokohama. khanghai, Moji and Kobe. N'hal, Moji, Koba & Yokohama.

do.

Moji, Kobe, Osaka & Yokohama, M'hai, Moni, Kobe & Yokohama.

مة

All dates are approximata and subject to alteration without notice. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS. *Passengers for Rangoon munt defray their own Hotel expenses at Singapore. while awaiting the on carrying steamer.

All Cabina are fitted with Electric Fans free of charge.

Steamers on London and Australian Lanes are fitted with Laundries. Farcels maaaring not more than 2 ft. x 9 ft. x 1 ft. will be received at the Company's Office up to Noon on the day previons to sailing..

For Further Information, Passage Fares, Freights, Handbooks, etc., apply to- MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

P. & 0, Building, Connaught Road Central, HONGKONG.”

Agenta.

THE SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC

COMPANY,

LIMITED.

SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS

LOADING DIBROT FOR BARCELONA. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND SCANDINAVIAN PORTS.

my. "BENARTS". m.v. "NANKING"

Loading about 8th August 1st September,

FOR SHANGHAI AND JAPAN PORTS.

Loading about

20th July.

For further particulars, apply to the Agestow

GILMAN & CO., LTD., G. E. HUYGEN.

Bon Kong.

Canton

m.v." NANKING”.

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