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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 25th. 1927.

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Shipping News Week-End Statement, Waterfront P. & O., British India

Apcar and

News, etc

WEEK-END FREIGHT DAILY WATERFRONT NEWS. into the forehold with the father Eastern & Australian

RETURNS.

GENERALLY LOW CARGOES.

TO VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER THE FIGURES FOR SATURDAY

STEAMEX8.

A

SÄILINGS 1927. “

H. Kong S'hal. Robe

Y'hants. V'comver.

*Leave Love

LCATO Arrive.

Ang.

9

Aug. 19 Aug. 21

Aug. 30 Sept 20 Oct. 11

EMPRESS OF CANADA...Aug. 3. Ang

MPRESS OF RUSSIA Ag. 24 Aug. 27

Sept. Sept 11 EMPRESS OF ASIA Sept 14 Sept. 17

Sapt. 23

Oct EMPRESS OF CANADA...Oct. 5 Oct 8

Oct 14 Oct 20 EMPRESS OF RUSSIA ...Oct. 28 Oct 29 Nov. 1 Nov. 4 Nov. 13 EMPRESS OF ASIA

4 Nov. 18 Nor. 19 Nov. 2 Nov. 15 Dea EMPRESS OF CANADA. De 7 Dec. 10 Dec. 13 Dec. 18 Dec. 25 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 13 Jan. 99 EMPRESS OF RUSSIA .....Jan. {(E/Asia and E/Bassin call at Nagasaki. the day after departure from Shanghai).

SPECIAL TARES TO EUROPE

£120 £112 £83

All First and Second Class Rooms on the "EMPRESS OF CANADA," "EMPRESS OF ASIA” and "EMPRESS OF RUSSIA" are fitted with Hot. and Cold Running Water.

HONGKONG-MANILA SERVICE

LOSTO Hong Kong

Atrive

+

Jaly 19 Aug.

Minila Joly 21 EMPRESS OF CANADA 9 Ang. 11 EPRESS OF RUSSIA

Leave Azrite Manila Hong Kong July 30

Aug. 30

Aug. 1 Aug.

CANADIAN PACIFIC EXPRESS

TRAVELLERS CHEQUES PAYAHLE THE WORLD OVER

THE SAFEST AND MOST CONVENIENT WAY TO CARRY FUNDS.

Phasenger Departments Tai. 0, 752, Cabin: “GACANPAC. Freight and Express ›

Tol, C; 42. Gabion: "NAUTILUS,” 15

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REDUCED RATES TO EUROPE VIA SAN FRANCISCO £120, £118, 2110, £102, £83; G$110, G$420-via- SEATTLE.

SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu,

• SIBERIA MARU

TAIYO MARU

TENYO MARU

Calls Keelung & Los Angeles,

*

LONDON via Singapore, Suez,

HAKUSAN MARU

KITANO LARU HARUNA, MARU

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE

- MISHIMA: MARU

TANGO MARU..

Tuesday, 26th July, at 10 am. Friday 12th Aug, at Noon Monday, 22nd Aug. Omituing Romolain- Marseilles & Porta.

Batunlay, 80th July, at 11 am. Saturday, 18th Aug, at 11 am. Baturday, 27th Aug. via» Manila & Ports,

Wednesday, 24th Aug., at 11 .. Wednesday, 21st Sept.

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang & Colombo,

BANGOON MARŲ

Thiriday, 29th July

SOUTH AMEBIOS (Well Coast) via

Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama.

CINYO MARU

Friday,

Japan, Honolula,

13th August

SOUTH AMERICA (East Coast) via Singapore, Cape

Town & Ports.

KAMAKURA MABU

Thursday, 11th Aug.

NEW YORK and/or BOSTON PANAMA,

TATSUNO MARU

** CALCUTTA MARU

16)

124

... "Wecinesday, 16th Aug. Thursday, 25th Aug,

LIVERPOOL via Singapore, Colombo, Port Said & Porte,

LYONS MARU

Friday, Stk' August

CALCUTTA vis Singapore, Penang & Bangoon.

PENANG MAEU

TOTTORI MARU

the

Monday, 1st Aug. Monday 8th. Ang.

NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

TANGO MARU

Friday, 19th Aug.

SHANGHAL, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

TOYOHASHI MABU.

KAMO MARU

SADO MARU

TOKUSHIMA MARU

TH

Monday,

25th July Thursday, 28th July Saturday, S0th July Tuesday,

2nd Aug.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Telephone: Contiki N6, 292 (Privata kuchangus to all Depts.),

For further information, apply to—

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KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART

MAATSCHAPPY.

(Royal Packer NavigATION ĈO. OS BATAVIA).

THE MOTOR SHIP THE

"CREMER"

Due to sail to SINGAPORE, BELAWAN.DELI· and

Sun 4th August,

Offers excellent

accommodation.

All Tower berths:

English cuisine

Doctor carried.

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1st Class Fare to Singapore-$125,-

In connection with the Royal Packet Nav. Co.'s (KP.M.) Service to a destinations in the Netherlands East Indies and Australia.

Agente

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Telephone 1574. Toxx Barium, OKAZEK BOAT.

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AND YESTERDAY,

Generally low freight returns pre- vailed over the week-end, and n notable feature was that there were

and son. Eater they forced open JUNK PIRACY NEAR CHEUNG found that four men were rowing the hatch cover and going on deck

CHAU.

WELL KNOWN-STRAITS CAPTAIN'S DEATH,

[BY LONGSHOREMAN.]

On Saturday morning the master no British arrivals shown in the and owner of a fishing junk report Saturday returns, while in yester

toward the shore, at Sai Wan, near Cheung Chau. It was found that the robbers had ransacked the main hold-and-stolen money, jewellery and clothing to the value of 843. The junk licence was also stolen.

Squall Sinks Junf

A fishing boat with five persous on board, bound, from Macao to squall and swamped, sinking almost Cheung Chau, was caught in a

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NTRAITS, JAVA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF

WEST INDIES, KAURITIUS, EAST IT SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND & QUEENS.

- LAND. PORIS, BED SEA, EGYPT, CONSTANTINOPLE,

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Steamship

the of the master, Li Haag, he and, when between Cheung Chau owner of trading junk No 1304 and Macao, at three o'clock on the morning of July 1st, a heavy squall suddenly sprang up, capsiz- ing the vessel and throwing the co- cupants into the sea. The crew man-KALYAN" aged to keep themselves aflost until fahing bosi No. 3603 arrived and took them on board. The value of the junk is estimated to be 8225 and the value of cargo, 6100.

day's there was only one, and thi. /ed a piracy in British waters, at once. According to the report | teamer brought no freight. Cargo According to his report to the for Hong Kong and ports beyond Police, it appears that the junk, of reached a low cbb on Saturday, but 364 picula capacity, was lying at with a few more arrivals in yester day's returns there was an increase,

anchor off Shek Hau, near Cheung though the Agures were not up to

Chan, on Friday at about 8 p.m. the average.

He, his wife and two daughters sad Six out of eight vessels arriving younger son went to sleep in the for the twenty-four hours ended or cabin, while his father and elder Saturday brought 5.031 tons of son slept in the forhold. At about cargo for Hong Kong, while on Saturday the master was through cargo amounted to 6.058 awakened by someone putting the hatch cover over the cabin. He tried to push it up, but it was nailed down. He then heard a voice say "sail away to Ko Lau (Chinese Territory). The junk got under way, and later someone call ed out and asked where the money was, threatening to fire into the hold if they were not told. After- wards two men, armed with revol vera, came into the hold and order ed the master and his companions (Continued on next Column.).

tons.

The best individual returns. for Hong Kong were 2,200 tons of rice and general and 2,950 tons of rice.

For ports beyond there were 3,000 tons of general, 1,800 tons of beans and 2,659 tons of sugar.

Arrivals and Departures. Arrivals and departures for the twenty-four hours ended at 9 8.0. on Saturday numbered eight and 12, these being: British, nil and 9; Japanese and 4; Norwegian, á and 3; Chinese 2 and 9; Dutch, nil and 1; French, 1 and nil; German, 1 and n

Cargo Carriers.

Cargo carriers were as under S.S. Trier (German) from Dairen

*NYANZA”: “KASHQAR“

RAWALPINDI

MUKBA" "DEVANHA" **KHYBER"

Straits Captain's Death. Well-known in Straits shippingMALWA circles, Cap. J. B. d'Cruz died KASHMIR" last week at the residence of his "MACEDONIA son Dr. d'Cruz in the Boarding | MONGOLIA" Officers' quarters The late captain MANTUA, " was well-liked in local shipping | "KABRGARTM circles, says the Singapore Free "MOREA Press, and, until his retirement | "DEVANHA" some six years ago, he had been engaged in the local trade for. fifty years. He leaven two sons, both of whom are medical officers in the service of the Straits Settle | of arack for Hong Kong by ments Government one a the Part Tjisarbea, and 232 drums for Shang-Health Department, and the other

100 cases vitric acid for Hong in the Tan Tock Sena Hospital ong by Orala Marz und 200 cases Capt, d'Cruz, why shy-hye years sulphuric acid, 18 cases nitric of age and for a number of years acid, 30 cases hydrochloric acid, was employed on the old Wee Bin 2 cases phosphorus and 3 cases of line steamers, and latterly in various steamera coasting in local There were 12 arrivals and 17 de water. The burial took place at: partures.. Arrivals were as follows: Bidadari, when a number of mour- British, 1; American, 1; Dutch, 3;ners gathered at the graveside, in- Norwegian, 1, Japanese 3; Chinese, eluding representatives of the local shipping community, and a number of wreaths were sent.

and Feochow, 1 ton iron ware for Hong Kong 3,000 tons general for other ports. SS. Tonkin (French) from-Hai-amorphorus for other ports.

phong, 300 tons general for Hong Kong S.S. Promite (Norwegian) from Dairen, 100 tons general for Hong Kong, 1,000 tons general for utber ports: “

S.S. Havdrot (Norwegian) from

Canton,

S.S.. Uzriken (Norwegian) from Bangkok and Swatow, 2,900 toña rice and general carga S.5. Bengal Mašu (Japanese) from Kobe and Iloilo, 2,038 tons sugar for other ports. S.S. Chung Hing (Chinese) from "Saigon, 138 passängers_and 2,250 tons rice for Hong -Kong:--

YESTERDAY'S RETURNS,

Freight returns for the period ended at 9 am. yesterday were, re- } markable for the absence of a single ton of British-carried cargo. The only British ship, the Chak Sany, put in empty. Discharges in the Colony amounted to 10,796 "toas, 15,347 tons went through to other ports. The best returns' were 2,730 tons of salt for Hong Kong per Shigner (Norwegian); 2,443 tons general per Tjisarorz (Dutch) ; and 2.000 tons rice for Hong Kong per Tuan Lee (Chinese).

Miscellaneous cargoes included 1,908 tons of hemp and capra for other ports in th West Niger from PI. 2,443 tons of sugar, rattan, arack and tapioca for Hong Kong per Tianrur; 1,382, tons molasses and sugar per Tjipanas. Dangerous goods notified were 1,664 packages af fire crackers by the Suny Shan Jnr 130 drams and 28 drums (Continued on next Column.).

3

"

Cargo Carders.

S.S. Chak Sang (British) from

Canton, empty.

S.S. West Niger (American) from Negaspi, P.I., 67 tons general for Hong Kong and 1,988 tons hemp and copra. S.S. Tinaruca (Dutch) from Mun tok, 2,413 tons general for Hong Kong and 4,845 tons for other ports.

S.S.

Holviken's" Now Master.

The Solviken, which was pirated last week, has now resumed her in- terrupted trip to Saigon, við Bangkok. She has as Master Mr. N. Nervalls, who has been appoint ed to the Captainey, from being Chief Officer of the Danviken, which arrived in port a couple days Oostkerk" (Dutch) from ago or $0.

Manila, 550 tons general-for---. Deck Passengers. Hong Kong and 4,150 tons for The total number of Asiatic deck other ports S.S. Tipan (Dutch) from Swa-Passengers arriving in the Colony tow, 1,362 tons general for during the twenty-four hours ended Hong Kong and 750 toas for at 9am. on Saturday was 144, of which-timber-the-3.5, Tai Fook other ports.

Sing brought 134. Yesterday's re turns showed a total of 801.

S.S. Skigmer (Norwegian) from Tsingtao, 2,750 tons salt for Hong Kong. S.S. Sung Shin Jar (Japanese)

from Swatow, 148 tons general for Hong Kong and 105 tons for other ports. 3.8. Omka Haru (Japanese) from lot 421 tous general for Hong Kong and 2,328 tons for other ports.

5.8. Deli Jars (Japanese) from Swatow, 805 tons cement for Hong Kong.

S.S. Tak Hing (Chinese) from Autau, 50 tons general for Hong Kong.

S.S. Yuan (Chinese) from Amoy, 2,000 tons rice for Hong Kong

8.8. Wong Shek Kung (Chinese)

from Ningpo, empty.

WARSHIPS IN PORT.

The following warships were in port over the week-end-In dock, Delki; Taikoo Dock, Foxylove Kowloon Dock, Emerald; No. 1 buoy, Hermes No. 2 buoy, Wild Strun; No. 3 buoy, Wishart, No. 4 buoy, Belgol; No. 5 buoy, Vindic tive

No. 7 bday. Forial; No. 8 baoy Dauntless; No. 10 buoy, Serapis No. 11 buoy, U.8.5.

Toas.

From

Bongkang (about)

9,144

2nd Aug.

7,023

3rd Ang.

9,005

6th Any.

16,619 20th Aug

10,939

3rd Sept.

Uct

8.155 17th Sept. 9.11-4 Tat 5,49 10,880 152 Out 3,88529th ot 11,12012th Nov. 16,504 38th Nov. 10,84' | 10th Dec, 9,005 th Dec. 10,953

7th Jan, 1929

8,153 21st Jan, 1915

Destination,

Marseilles, Ca Blanca, London,

Antwerp & Hun

Straits and Bombay.

Marseilles, London and Antwerp."

Marseilles and London...

Marseilles and London. Marseilles, London and Antwerp. Marseilles and London.

and

GO.

Frequent connections from Port Sail for Passengers and Cargo-to Don- stantinople, Pireaus, Smyrna, and othe: Levant Forts by stadmari `of the Khedival Mail Sitoa mahip Co.

"SANTHIA "

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS

7,754 12th Ang.

Singapore, Penang and Caleatts

EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (SOUTH)

"ARAFURA"

TANDA”

BT. ALBANA"

16,000 29th July,4 p.m.,

6,956 2nd Sept.

4,500 30th Sept.

Manila, Sandakan, Thursday Island Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne.

Begular Monthly Bailingsfrom Hong Kong to Japan & Hong Kong to Australia. The E. & A. 5.8. Co., Ltd, steamers will also call at Shanghai, Ilois, Ueba, Kolambugan, Tawno, Timor, Darwin, or other ports en route"as induce- ment offers.

Frequent connections from Autoralia, with the following

The Union 8.8. Co.'s Stuminers to the United Kingdom via New Zealand

Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.

The P&O. Boyal Mail teamers to London via Sues Canal. The P.&O. Branch Service of Steamers to London via the Cape.

The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers for Southampton and London vie

Panama Canal.

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI AND JAPAN

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Through BBL of Lading ished to Beird, Quilimains, 156, Port Amelia, Moze babique, Chinde, Inhambane, Zanzibar, Mombassa, Kilinding, Fort Nolloth, Ludwite Bay, Walvis Bay and Madagascar M For Freight or passage on any of the abors lines apply to 2-0. Telephones Central

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5,387 28 July 8,105 5th Aug. 6.96€ 10.953

9.114

4300

9th Aug 19th Ang- 30th A

*th Sept 7,923 16th Sept. 10,398 16th Sept.

8.976 -6,000 11,129 16th Uch

10,309 10.086

10,000

30th Sept.

Oct. 4th

Oct

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8,960

4th Feb, 1928 18th Feb., 1928

10,946 25th Feb., 1928

1,605 | 17th Mar., 1923. 10,953

30th Mar., 1928

Bhai.. Moji, Kobe & Osaka. S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. Moji, Kobe, Usaka and Yokohams. Shanghai

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