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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 1927.

UHINA NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

WEIHAIWEL, CHEFOO

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SWATOW, SHANGHAI &

DALNY

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"LIANGCHOW" On 5th Dec..

On 5th Dec.,

10 m.

4. p.m.

AMOY, SHANGHAI &

TSINGTAO

On 5th Doc. SWATOW&SHANGHAI NEWCHWANG"... On 8th Dec,

"SHANTUNG"

5 p.

HOIHOW, PAKHOI &

HAIPHONG

"CHENAN" ...On 9th Dea., ...On 10th Dec, SHANGHAITSINGTAO “SUIYANG”

6 m

i p.m.

AMOY, SWATOW

SINGAPORE

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...On 11th Doc

On 11th Doc.

On 11th Doc. YINGCROW

8 8. 10

10

Un 13th Dec, "SINKIANG"

On 13th Dec, On 17th Dec.,

On 18th Doo,

On 18th Dec., On 19th Dec.,

5 p.m

6 km.

6 am. 10 ..

6 p.m.

+ pott.

SWATOW & BANGKOK "EWANGTUNG" SWATOW, SHANGHAI &

DALNY

AMOY, SHANGHAI &

TSINGTAO

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PORE & BANGKOK KIUNGCHOW" SWATOW&BANGKOKKIANGST AMOY, SHANGHAI &

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vice versa, Hart Now. Been Beduced To

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6th December

Shipping

ARRIVALS.

December 2nd.

Chung Hing, Chinese atr.. 249 tons, Capt. Leung Raing. from Kwong Chow Wan, with a gen. eral cargo, lying at Saikong Whaci Hong On S.S. Co. Hebug, Norwegian str.. 1.113 tons, Capt. . T. Olsen, from Bang- kok and Hoihow, with a general cargo, lying at buy No. C14.— Thoresen & Co. Linn, British str., 1,366 tons. Capt. T. T. Beer, from Canton, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. C43.-B. & S. Raymond Poincare, French str.,

1,197 tons, Capt. Lorce, from Swatow, with a general cargo,

lying at buoy No.

Cheong Co.

Yatching, British str., 1,424 tons, Capt. G. H. Hodgson, from Canton, with a general cargo.

News

Arrivals and Departures, etc..

Tat Hing, Chinese str., 163 tops. Capt. Lo Sau, from Autau, with

a general cargo, lying at Luen Cheong Whari-Fook Hoi S.S. Co.

Tjikini, Dutch str., 9,987 tons,

The

BOMBAY COAST WRECK.

INDO-CHINA

STEAM · NAVIGATION COMPANY,, 'LIMITED.

BAILINGS, SUBJECT TO ALTERATIONS

STRAKSHIT

To

HUNDRED LIVES LOST.

TSINGTAU via SWATOW

& SHANGHAI

"FOOSHING" "YUSANG "CHAKSANG" *KWAISANG”-

Capt. J. van Rees, from Soura- ANOTHER VESSEL OVERDUE. baya and Balikpapan. latter port she left on Novem- ber 95th, with sugar and gen- eral cargo, lying at buoy No. A10.-J.Č.J.L

Festland, Norwegian str., 1,034

BOMBAY, Nov. 18th.

According to the reports coming TIENTSIN (DIRECT)

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through, the storm which passed

over the Bombay coast on Saturday

tons, Capt. A. Knutsen, from Samarinda, which port she left was responsible fog a big loss of on November 24th, with a gen-life at sea. eral cargo, lying at Stonecut ters-Karsten, Larssen & Co.

Decembar 4th.

Ainuta Mata No. 4, Japanese str., 2.177 tons, Capt. H. Ishii, from Dairen, which port, she left on November 20th, with vermicellis and general cargo, lying at boy" Na C39.-M.B.K.

ying at buoy No, B32-For-Haihung, British str. 1,270 tons, dia, Matheson & Co.

· Capt. E. Walker, from Swatow with 130 tons of general cargo, lying at Douglas Wharf.-Dou- glas 8.8. Co.

December 3rd.

Achiller, British str., 7,199 tons, Capt. R. Dodds, from F12-

str., 1,793 tons, Capt. H. Eide, from Keelung, which port she left on December ist, with 2,500 tons of coal, lying at buoy No. H55.-M. B. K.

couver ri Japan. The former | Joh Lude Mowinckel, Norwegian port she left on November 8th. with general cargo and lumber aroasting to 8,420 tons, lying at Holt's Wharf.-B. & S. Celebes Maru, Japanese str., 4,958

tons, Capt. H. Takaya, from | Las Moji, which port she left on November 28th, with a general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf. -0.5.E.

Ermland, German motor ship, 3,89)

tons, Capt. Henry Eckhorn from Hamburg and Mili, with a general cargo, lying at Kow Joon Wharf.-Jebsen & Co. Fushimi Mari, Japanese str. 6,346

tons, Capt. S. Oya, from Shang- hai, which port she left on Nov, 30th, with a general cargol lying at buoy No. A1.-N.Y.K. Htranger, British str., 861 tons,

Capt. T. H. Ball, from Swatow, with a general cargo, Iving at Chiu On Wharf,-Chiu On S.S. Co

Ichang, British str., 1.228 tons. Capt. P. J. Green, from Can. tons, lying at buoy No. C41.- n. & S.. Erriyang, British str., 1.380 tons, from Capt. Plunkett Cole; Amoy, with kerosene for Ban kok. lying at Stonecutters--B. & 5.

Mrunda Marti, Japanese str.; 1.283 tons. Capt. S. Ama, from Hoi- how, with general cargo, lying at buoy No. C40, 0.S.K. President Adams, American str., 6,200 tons. Capt. W. A. Ross, from San Francisco and Shang hai. The latter port she left on November 30tm, with 1,408 tons

Fejus, American str., 3,362 tons, Capt. A. Wie, from Portland, Ore., and Hakata, with four and general cargo, lying at buoy No. A28-Columbia Pacific S. 8. Co. Jand, Norwegian str., 1,351 tons,

Capt. LH. Stranger, from Haiphong, with a general cargo, lying at Stonecutters. Hidaka Co.

Vulcanus, Dutch str. 70 tons, Capt. E. de Muinck, from Swa- tow, lying at West Point,

A.P.C.

as Shing, British str. 1,170 tons, Cant, Alexandre, from Shang hai and Swatow, with a general cargo, lying at West Point Wharf.Jardine, Matheson &

Co.

CLEARANCES...

December 3rd.

Chunghing, for Kwong Chow Wan. Anking for Amoy. Fushimi Haru," for Singapore. Ho Sang, for Amoy. Hozan Mard, for Swatow.

Yun, for Swatow. King

Sang, for Singapore. Ariyang, for Bangkok. Ler Un, for. Kwong Chow" Wan. Linn, for Hoihow. Phranang, tor Hoihow. President Arlams, for Manila.

of general and merchandise, i-Rollin, for Hoihow. ing at Kowloon Wharf Ameri

can Mail Line.

Rollon, Norwegian atr., 774 tons,

Shunke Maru, for Möji. Solviken, for Saigon. Suiyang, for Canton. Tak Hing, for Macno,

Capt. C. Stensholt, from Swa- tow, "in ballast, lying at Yau-Tat Shing, for Swatow.

December 4th. mati. Karsten, Larssen & Co.

Shunko Maru, Japanese str., 2,582 | CHeber Mure, for Singapore,

tona. Capt. T. Tasaki. from Hamburg Mae, for Keelung. Singapore, which port she left Fege, for Manila.

on November 25th, with a gen-Jinud, for Swatow. -

ral cargo, lying at buoy No. Verehrung, for Canton. A28.-O.S.K.

Shi Hing, for Macno.. Suiyang, British str., 1,594 tons. Fadezus, for Foochow.

Capt. W. Lumsden, from Shang- hai and Swatow, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. B12- B. & S.

WITHIN CALL.

The following ships were expect ed to be in wireless communication with Hong Kong on Saturday:

President

Tai Fook Sing, Chinese str., 1,406 tons, Capt. H. Madsen, from Saigon, which port she left on

Madison, President November 28th, with rice and general cargo, lying at busy No. Pierce, Empresa of Canada, St. C43.-Hock Guan Hong.

Alban Tanda Santos Maru, Tikra Mare, Japanese str., 2,194 Fushimi Maru, Hat Ching, Cris tous, Capt. K. Itoh, from Swafeld, Lushan Maru, Las Vegas, tow, with coal and general Anhui, Siberia Maru, Chengtu, cargo, lying at 0.S.K. Wharf. Soochur, Evangelow, Shantung, O.S.K.

Linan, Kwei Sang, Maud.

The Bombay Co-operative Navi- gation Company's 200-ton coastal

CANTON

Di

· West. - 7th Dec, at 7am. Sun, 11th Doc., at 7am. Wed, 14th Dec,, at 7 am Sa, 18th Dec., at

7

"OHEONGSHING" Sat, 10th Dec, at 3 p..

"WAISHING" Toon, 6th Doc., at 3am ∙CHEUNGSHING"| Tues., 6th Dec., at 3 1.2.

Tues, 13th Dec., at 3 pm.

"HINSANG"

Thurs., 22nd Dec., at 3 p.m.

passenger steamer, Tutarum, which STRAITS & CALOUTTA... "LAISANG " left Bombay an Saturday morning, encountered heavy seas and while returning to port foundered sud- SANDAKAN denly, due to a strong cyclone) which she ran into 60 miles off Bombay, in 42 feet of water.

She was carrying 89 passengers, and the crew comprised 54.

A search steamer, which was sent out returned early this morning. She brought back only 18 passengers and members of the crew, and re- ported that dead bodika were wash- ed up on the coast and the ship was found sunk in 42 feet of water, seven miles of the port of 'Hare- shwar, on the coast.

Little hope is entertained of more survivors being found

Fear For Second Steamer. Another steamer, the Jayanti, be- donging to the Bombay Sto Navigation Company sailed on Saturday morning at the same time for Dabol and another port on the West Coast, with passengers and crew numbering over -100.

She is now three days overdne and has not been heard of since her departure.

It is feared that the steaner met the same fate as the Tukdrum, “or has been driven out to 'sen,

A vigorous search being made.

BOMBAY, Nov. 15th. Further details of the Tukuram disaster give the casualties as 125.

The passengers were all Indiane, Hindus and Moslems.

The Jaynati is still missing. The "search (vessel Kupavait re- turned this morning without sews of the missing vessel.

The Hupayat's captain reported that he fhund' the wreckage of the Tukuram and a large number of bodies.

Another boat, the Kemelavati, has been sent to search for the Jayanti.

The wreck of the Tukaram was found.00 miles south of Bombay.

The corpses of the captain and chief officer have been identified.

Five survivors were brought back to Bombay.

Struck By Huge Waves. Interviewed, they said that the boat was returning to Bombay on Saturday evening and at seven o'clock huge wave struck her violently and she tilted dangerous- ly Another giant wave followed and the vessel was virtually swal lowed up by the sea within at minute.

On

The captain and everyone board had not the least warning. of such n sadden fate

The survivors, clinging to wreck, age drifted into Port Janjira, where they were saved.

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