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* AIRBLS"
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PASSENGER SERVICE.
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27th July
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5th Jul
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POST OFFICE NOTICE.
List of ships expected to be In wireless communication with Hong Kong to-day-
ESTABLISHED
1848
HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1927,
LOCAL SHIPPING.
Shipping Abstract. Arrivals Departures. Port.
In
TO-DAY'S ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.
British 4.
8
Japanese 3
6
15 9
Norwegian 0
1
4
Chinese 2
0
15
Dutch French
6
1
3
THIS MORNING'S LIST.
o
0
The following ocean-going German steamers arrived during the 24 American, 1. hours ended at 9 a.m. to-day:-Panama
Danish Portuguese 0
Total 13
"Tanda" (4,236) British, from Moji.-Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co.:-19 passengers, 700 tons general cargo (through).
"Mingsang" (969) British, from Canton-Jardine's-45%1⁄2 tons general cargo (through).
"Glenbeg" (5,846) British, from Shanghai Jardine's:-8 passengers, 30 tons general cargo for Hong Kong, 7,000 tons beans (through),
"Kalgan" (1,556) British, from Bangkok.-B. & S.
"West Islip" (3,572) American, from Manila-Swayne & Hoyt 1,200 tons general cargo for Hong Kong, 4,500 tons general (through).
"Song Bo" (720) *French, from Haiphong-M.M.:-1,413 passen- gers, 1.050 tons general cargo for Hong Kong.
"Fulda" (5,525) German, from Manila-Melchers & Co.:-39 passengers, 400 tons, general
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PASSENGER LIST.
ARRIVAL.
Hong Kong passengers, arrived by the "Tanda" from Japan on June. 1 were-Mr. and Mrs. Wong Hoi- tim, Mr. P. H. Sui, Miss K. Beswick, Miss J. Prentice.
Mr. R,
Through passengers to Australia were:-Miss Bumstead, Mr. and Mrs. McCorquodale, the Misses N. Taylor, Mrs. A. and Miss D. Smith, and J. McCorquodale, Mr. and Mra. and Mlas T, Heyman- sor, Mr. and Mrs, Gadaloif, Mr. G. Jamen,
NOTICES.
INSURANCE OFFICES
HOLIDAYS.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Cargo for Hong Kong, 4,180 tons N that all FIRE AND MARINE
general (through).
"Absia" (3,168) Dutch, from Yokohama A.P.C.-6.776 tons fuel oil for Hong Kong,
"Toku Maru" (3,121) Japan- ese, from Saigon-Tokai S.S. Co., Ltd.:-6,960
- rice (through).
tons
"Kotsu Maru" (918) Japan- ese, from Canton-0.3.K.:-1 passenger, 51 tons general cargo for Hong Kong, 3 tons general
(through).
"Times Maru" (1,305) Japan- ese, from Keelung-M.B.K. :- 1,200 tons coal for Hong Kong, 2,000 tons coal (through).
INSURANCE OFFICES will be CLOSED for the transaction of business on FRIDAY, SATUR- DAY & MONDAY, the 3rd, 4th and 6th June, 1927. . By Order,
LOWE, BINGHAM & MATTHEWS,
Secretaries, FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF HONGKONG.
MARINE INSURANCE ASSOCIA- TION OF HONGKONG
AND CANTON.
Hong Kong, 1st June, 1927.
"Chung Kong" (447) Chinese, HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB. from Tourane-Yau Lee:-500
Aeneas, Baron Dalmeny. President Pierce, President Madison, tons general cargo for Hong Kaut Jaral, Songbo, Gemma, Bourbon. Shantung. Mingaang, West Kong. Himrod, Haining, Hatching, Hinseng, Tamba Maru, Kaijo Maru, Samarang Maru, Lyons Maru, Sunniag.
The parcel post service to Russia in Asia via Japan is temporarily suspended.
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11.30.a.m.
"Fei Hu" (1,224) Chinese,
from Bangkok:-12 passengers 2,000 tons rice and general cargo for Hong Kong.
Departures.
For Swatow:-Kalyan, Yu- sang, Haining, Sungshan Maru.
For Moji: Baron Dalmeny. For Shanghai:-Lyons Maru, Taiyo Maru, President Madison.
For Keelung:-Toku Maru, Ganjin Maru.
For Tarakan:-Capsa...
For Saigon:-Prominent.
For Miiki:-Benvorlich.
For Halphong:-Cheongshing.. For Canton-Haining. For Singapore:-Aeneas.
Clearances.
For Hoihow-Bornea. For Weihaiwel :--Kojuń Maru. For Canton:-Nitto Maru. For Shanghai-Empress of: Canada,
For Saigon Bourbođ
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NOTICE.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN GENERAL MEETING of MEM- that an EXTRAORDINARY EERS will be held in the Pavillon of the Hong Kong Cricket Club, Victoria, Hong Kong, at 5.30 p.m. on FRIDAY, 10th June, 1927, for the purpose of considering and, if thought fit, approving the following resolutions:-
(1) That the Committee be and
are hereby authorised to take: the necessary steps to add a second storey to the Pavilion and make such alterations and improvements to the existing building as may be deemed ad- visable.
(2) That the Committee be and are hereby authorised to borrow such sums of money and make such financial arrangements as may be required from time to time to carry out the work approved by Resolution No. 1.,
By Order of the Committee, L. S. GREENHILL,
Hon. Secretary. Hong Kong, 1st June, 1927.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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