SHIPPING NEWS
ARRIVALS
January mia.
Philip
THE.. HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 117m, 1010.
H. Thurber, Mr. Philip M. Philip M. Thurber, dir. W J. Orquhart, Mr. W. A. M. Vaughan, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. West, Mr. and Mrs. Howard V. Andrews, Miss Gladys Andrews, Mine Belch Andrews, Miss Buth D. Blac Miss Bessie Brown, Miss Mary Clarke, Miss Mabel E. Haniels, Rev. and
Amb M. Bick Rev.
UNCLAIMED, TELEGRAMS.
The following anglaimed talogribe are tag in the Great Northern Telegraph. Company's office at Hongkong-
ADDRES
Zemgeng Laytoking
Acosem Muza, Japanese str. 55/mond, Miss Mary 0. Frisk, Mr. Ena Leobegning, China Mail
whence Cup Kato, from: heelung.
he tet on January 7th, with a geo smal eargo
Puth British se 1,227
Capt. ไอเส
Grubb, Mra Alice (alloway. Mr. Clyde Foster. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Munroe, Miss Margaret Oppet. Mins E. Lucille James H. Roblium.
FROM
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Shanghai Shanghai
Shanghai
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Mise I inn Sykora, Hongkong
Hotel...
San Francisco Omaka
Tokio
Cowan, from Svalos, wabence she left & Pruci, Miss J. E.' Peauw. Mr. and Mrs. Sulobeong...
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Agent wann, Brush st
4.40 bots, Capt
Hannes From Singapore, with a gen
-ral cargo Altrove, Chinewati 30 tons. Capt
teng Hing from Pakhoi.
with a general exeĝo 21 vor, Chinese ma THE FOUR, tapt Van
denberg. Frem Habong, when she of finuary 7th, with a cargo of
3,400 bons, Fag Inbound, Betish M
Walker from Shungli, whence she left on Janney Tik, with a general
Capt
Den. Norwegian 30. HET TOMS.
Jorgen. from Hoshow, with a geu
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2 us. Capt
Sakurada, from Haiphong, where she left où January Gif, with
cargo
Hental, Chinese sta 1340 tons, l'apt. filen from Rangoon, Wingapore and Hangkok, with a cargo of riev.
6,2-45 1,
Katuer Mure, Japanese str
Capt. Noma, from Seattie, whence she left on December 8th, and Shanghai, where she left un January 9th, with a general enrgo
Lacho British . 1,212 tons, Capt
Morse, from Bangkuk, with a general;
2
Mishima Marn, Japanese str., 4900 tons. Capt Murazan, from Singapoge, with a general cargo
Na cons, Capt. Naman, Portuguese str
Costa, from Quinhorn, with a general
Aandung, Amerieni str 22 to. Capit.
Dobson, from San Francise, whic
she left on December 5th, with a gen eral cargu
1 turs. Capt. Le
Patriot. Brilante
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DEPARTURES,
Layaking, South North Hoog
Street Kwangi en, h wongyuentong Kobe
Chongjoo, Queena Rei.,Contral Ke16 Senki Tait Kremlin Ular
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Mohon Maru: Mr. A. H. Sanders, Mr. P. C. Millington, Mr. P. Markham, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones, Miss It Jonnes, Mr. and Mrs. H. Vander Mr. Livjate, No. 143, Fast Yean Dr. and Mrs. K. C. Wong, Mr. Hoahman Rend
Anking W. C Howe, Mr. N. Tuxbury. Manion
Orovillecsi 3. E. Jeck, Mr. C.
.. New York Powell, Miss Gianchand.
K. Haw, Mr. F. Clarke American Consul
Miss M B John Nesson, are Solano ... San Francinos Austen, Mr. V. E. chand. Mr. J.undet, Mr. T. Tara Vayton. England Market Mrs. 8.
Middle Cartwright. Miss de Pallot, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Wer emingway, Campra
... Shangbai A. Cardozo Mattos. Mrs. N. Mark
dore, Tungchow ford, Mrs. I. Anderson, Miss 17. Ander-
Shanghai son, Miss. Anderson. Mr. C. G. Porter, Mr D McLennan and Mr. Peerman.
SHIPPING ITEMS.
The Aralna Mara, which arrived in the taluny on
Thursday, reported that she had to stop by the north side of Waglan for some time owing to fog.
The M.S
in which arrived in port yesterday, reported a thick fog all the way up from Hainan Hend. The Asia passed the Tor Ste Me, in the Gulf of Tonkin, where she had anchored owing
broken erankshaft. The help proffered by the Asia was refused.
.
The following in a list of unclaimed telegrams lying in the Eastern Extension, Australasia and China Telegraph Company's 'ofos at Hong- kong:--
ADDS 33
From
Harmer, Jardine Matherson.. Maxila Jay cames, ojo AmeriÓKN
Consul Batoklasya, ojo Tokyo Hotel.. You bema
... New York Nababaratare,
Daiichirajo
Keelung Rawlingson, on China Mer
London, PO Spiera
London
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P. & O. S. N.
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CANADIAN PACIFIC
OCEAN SERVICES
LIMITED
PACIFIC SERVICE.
The following fixtures bave been made for the Company steamers.
VANCOUVER
FROM HONGKONG FOR
VIA
USUAL PORTS OF CALL
** EMPRESS OF JAPAN"
15th January.
20th February.
20th March.
6th Aprü
17th April.
16th May.
10th June.
12th June.
10th July.
** EMPRESS OF RUSSIA " "EMPRESS OF ASIA"
MONTEAGLE"
** EMPRESS OF RUSSIA " **EMPRESS OF ASIA" "MONTEAGLE”
** EMPRESS OF RUSSIA"
** EMPRESS OF ASIA"
For particular repuding panags Daw, willingn and nstration of notatimodation, time this marios of it and descriptira literaturo S
T.D. General Aguti, Pasangar Dept.
Po 250.
For fulgii rates and through bills et inding via Vancouver in connection wilk Chandian Fasīkā Katiway to All Overland Poluta in Canada and Unital Sintos hlas te Eurogs and West Indion, apply to
JM, KALLADE, Phone it.
General Aguil HONGKONG.
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CO. INDO-CHINA 8. NAV. CO., LTD.
ROYAL MAIL SERVICE
UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT то
Brun fromm, Chng Wan Pro, stb. STRAITS BURMA, COLOMBO, INDIA. EGYPT, etc.
cargo of youd
Rong Mura No. 1, Japanese Mr. 789 tous,
Capt. Yokosuka,
MARSEILLES froam
Blog
whence she left ou dúnuary 9th, with
cargo of coal
Sinking, British str. 1,616 tons, Capl.
Body from Shanghai, whence she left,
January 7th, with a general cargo. Takeno Mars, Japanese str., 655 tone. Capt. Ogawa, from Bangkok and Kohsicbang, with general cargo and
rice
Tak Sang, British str. 877 torm, Capt. By chie, from Haiphong nad Hoihow. with a general cargo.
Yashua, Chinese str. 1,079 tom, Capt
Legge, From Bangkok. with a cargo) of rice.
CLEARANCES
January 10th.
Haimun, for Singapore and Anny –
Hung ber, for Haiphong.
Keung Pah, for Shanghai.
Nissim Marn, for Keelung Lonny Sany, for Manila Haritau, for Manila. Kuja Maru, for Keelung. To Song, for Shanghai. Tar Sking, for Bangkok Fan Clain, for Belwan
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVALS
Per as. Katuri Hary, from Shanghai, January 9th:--Mr. P. B. Lawder. Me H. G. Stanton, Mr. 1. E. Steele, Mrs. E. L. Steele, Miss E. G. Ward, Miss J P. Simpson, Miss White, Miss M. James, Miss E. A Girling, Mr. W. Souter. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Sutherland, Mr. R 8. Nelson, Miss A, 3. Dobson, Mrs. R M. Nelson, Miss A Cinodall. Mr. H E. Preen, Mr. A. H. K. Cobb, Mr. Wa H Ross, Mr. EW. Ross, Mr. E. 1. Miss K. F. Spencer, Mias E. M. Fafell, Miss R. B.
Misy E K. Holliday, Miss M. Campbell, Mrs. E. S. Ward, Miss B. Ward, Mr. M. Bord. Mr. N. A. Dingman, Mr. E. C. Ding unan, Miss D. C. Allen, Mr. A, H. ton, Mi L. B. Bughanan. Mr. F. Nicwkt, Mr. K. Mackenzie, Mr. and Ara, I. Y. Stanffer, Mr. M. N. Zier, M. T. Stubbs, Bliss M. N. Lyne. Mr. H.
A.
H. Girardet. Mr. E Walkins, Mr.
A.
E. Fearnly, Mr. S. Muson, Mr. R. Robertson, Mrs. B. 1. Voiux, Mr. Wh
A
Men
D. Wheelwright, Mrs. M. Wheelwright. Mr. J.
HW. Keigwin. Miss M. Anderson, Mirm.
E. Bandall, Mrs. C. A.
Miss Hayes, Mr. J. R. Leitas Mrs. Kunkel, Mr. F. Edwards, Mr. J.
Isbister. Mrs. M. S
M. Johnson. Miss M Cuniey, Mr. J. L Tyndall, Mr. E
Tyndall, Mr. W. t. Woudrull. Mr. B M. Hermans, Mr. Itosine, Mrs, E. M. Byron, Mrs. E. M
Moore, Mr. M.
Mahtani and Miss M. Tyndall,
Per 3.8 Mishima Mura, from London
riá Negapatam and Singapore:---Sir A.
Montague Bladley, Mr. G. Barlow, Mr.
V.
Curreen, Mr. H. Forter, Mr. and Mrs.
L. A. Goldsmith. Mr. D. McLean, Mr.
FOR
AND
LONDON
VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO AND PORT SAID.
8.8.
"NORE" "NOVARA"
"NELLORE"
Leave HONGKONG
about
Dne MARSEILLES almut
Doo LONDON about
23rd February
30th March
9th March
26th March
13th April 30th Aprü
Hth April 22nd April 10th May
FOR
BOMBAY VIA STRAITS & COLOMBO.
" DILWARA"
12th Jan. Noon.
FOR
SHANGHAL MOJI
" KORE
* DUNERA"
Due BOMBAY about
29th January
Both January, 28th January. WIRELESS ON ALL STEAMERS.
KOBE, etc.
For Shanghai, Moni, Koas & Y'RĀMA,
SHANGHAI Only
E. V. D. PARK. Superintenden'.
1
For Pasage Rates, Handbooks. Freights, etc, apply to
P. & O 5. N. L.
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INCORPORATED IN JAPAN.
(THE YAMASHITA, STEAMSHIP CO., LTD).
STEAMSHIP OWNERS, BROKERS FOR THE SALE. PURCHASE, CONSTRUCTION AND CHARTERING OF STEAMERS, MARINE INSURANCE BROKERS, ETC.
COAL MINE OWNERS ALSO BUNKER COAL CONTRACTORS. BEST JAPANESE COAL ALWAYS IN STOCK.
HEAD OFFICE-KOBE
BRANCH OFFICES:—TOKIO, SINGAPORE, AND TAIHOKU. AGENTS - LONDON, NEW YORK, SEATTLE, SAN FRANCISCO,
SYDNEY, SHANGHAI, TAKAO, KEELUNG AND MOJI.
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Mr. P H. Fearman, Mr. Chas, U. Partes,
Mr. T. §. Craggs. Mr. A. W. Holway.
Mr. A. 1 lungs, Mr. J. T. Lily, Mr.
S. Lu, Mr. W. Peursou, Mr. J. Weir and Mr. D. O. Watling.
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Per as, Nanking, from Vancouver má Shanghai, January 10th: --Miss Janet 81. Anthony, Mrs. Signe Bergner, Miss Mar garetta Bergner," Mr. Win. A. Crowle Miss Anus Carson, Mr. Win, A. M. Dundas, Miss Mary A. Evans, Mr. Emil Ficond, Mr. H. J. Figueiredo, Mr. Curl W. Gimbel, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Čer- rard, Mrs. Mary Herring, Mr. Hoerler. Mr. W. H. Hari. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jones, Mr. Leonard D. Jarvis, Me. Arno Knaro, Mr. Frank W. Kropp, Mr. Frnok V. List, Mr. Chua J. Matthews, Rev. and Mrs, Wm. G. McClure, Dr. aud Mrs. P. C. McDowell, Mre, 1. du in Motte. Miss J. de la Motte, Mr. I. C. Mc Naught. Mr. James Morton, Mr. J. F. Newson. Mr. Joseph Nndler, Mr. Irving Posner, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ribot, Mr. and Mrs. A... Ryan, Mr. George Boll, Mr.
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(Shipping Department).
READ OFFICE (KOBE). Branches and Representatives :-
TOKIO, OHARK. LONDON, NEW YORK, PARIN, ROME, BERN, SORT HAID, DALLAR, NAYANA, BONDAT, ONLEUTTA, COLORED, SINGAPORE, TAWAO, BANGKOK. RAHON, YLADIVOSTOCK, DHANODAL and TAIPEN.
Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading to Pacific Coasts, Japan, China, India, Java, North and South America, also to Mediterranean.
APRIKOT TO MUTERATION WITHOUT NOTION',
For further partsonlaes pply-to-
Telephono No. 1809
CHU KYOKU TRADING Co., M. HASHIMOTO.
General Agoat
Dr.
PROPOSED BAILINGS FROM HONGKONG (BUBJECT TO ALTERATION)
BOX
HAIPHONG SHANGHAI
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KOBE
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Fri
TO SAL "LOKSANG.
.............. Torn,, 14th Jan., 8 A.M. *ESANG"
Wed, 15th Jan. D'light FAUBANG
..... Thurs., 18th Jan,, Noco, CHEFOO...
CBIFSHING"
Jan. Dlight. 17th MANILA
YUENSANG ... Fri. 17h Jan. 3 p.. STRAITS & CALCUTTA
"VITIM'
Cat., 18th Jan. 3 p.m. BINGAPORE
"N WAREWIJCK 14
...Tues., 1st Jan. 3 p.m. MANILA
LOONGBANG" Fri, 24th Jan. 2 pm. CALCUTTA LINE-This Line la temporarily disorganised owing to the war, but at
present a monthly service is maintained with Calcutta by the s.8.KWAISANG and "VITIM," Calling at Blogapore and Penang. The former vessel has excellent passanger accommodation, is fitted with Electric Light and Fans, and carries a fully
ualified Surgeon. SINGAPORE LINE: The . "VAN WAERWIJCK" leaves for Singapore approxi- mately every fortnight. This vessel has excellent accommodation for First-class passengers, and is fitted throughout with Electric Light and Fans and also oneries a ally qualified Surgeon.
SHANGHAI LINE:-Ballings approximately every five days between Chaton and Bhanghai, sometimes calling at Swatow. Steamers on this line have a limited amount of passenger accommodation, and through tickets can be obtained for Northern and Yangtze Porta via Shanghai. Through Bills of Lading are leaned to all Northern and Yangtare Porta
MANILA LINE-A weekly service is maintained with Mandla by vessels with good
passenger accommodation, sailings from both ports every Friday." HAIPHONG, LINE-Sailing approximately weekly for passengers and cargo, callleg
'at Hollow when inducement offers. BORNEO LINE-One sailing per month between Hong kong and Sabdakao by s
steamer baying up-to-date Locommodation for passengern-
1
Cargo
tarou on though Bill of Lading for Kudat, Jesselton, Labuan, Tawao and Lahad Datu
TIENTSIN LINE-Angular service is run from March to October between Hong-
kong and Tientsin, calling at Weihaiwel and Chefoo.
All
UNDER STRAITS GOVERNMENT PASSPORT REGULATIONS. European Passengers, leaving the Colony for Straita Settlement, are required to produce on arrived at destination pasaports with their Photographer and description stfixed thereto.
For Freibt or passage, monly do Telephone No. 215.
JARDINE MATHESON & CO., LTD.
General Managers.
PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.
U.S. MAIL LINE.
OPERATING THE NEW FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS
AND "COLOMBIA," 14,000 tons each.
" ECUADOR,” « VENEZUELA "
HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO,
VIA SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU,
THE SUNSHINE BELT.
THE MOST COMFORTABLE BOUTE TO AMERICA AND EUROPE.
SAILINGA TROM HONGKONG ab Noon, 6.8. VENEZUELA " 8.8. "ECUADOR"
COLOMBIA"
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CHURCH SERVICES.
AT. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL,
Hongkong-
1st Sunday after Epiphany, 19th January, 1819. Holy Communion (280 Introit,
Psalm 15;Servios, Herbecke: Hymns, 76, 669, 559 and 651. Matins (11 a.m.) Responses, Ferial; Veulté Burrowes Puma Flat Te Deum, Woodward,
Turin's Benedictor, Troutbook; Hymns, 16 and God Save the King. B.B-Palm Of, vIRTAS. 1,2, 5, 6, 8 and 10 in unison; Hymn 76, TAISON 1 and 5 in unison: Hymn 71, verses 1 and 5 in unison: Litany (18 noon). Evansong (6 p.m.)
Toallason'Forial: Pálma, Garrett "and
03
Middle Voluntary, Choral pralads Past in the Old Year" Bach, B Old Melody (19th morning): Kass Winks (10th evening); Hymns,
80 And 180 N.B-Pali 65, verse 1, 1, 6, 6, 7, 11 and in unison; Fealm 68, vers 1, 2, 3, 7. 14 and 18 in unison: Hymn, 80, F 1,3 and 7 fa painon; Hymn 120, verses 1, 3 and 6 in unison,
BT. ANDER'S Cнunca, Kowloon. Sunday after Epiphany, 12th January, 1919. Morning Prayer at 11am. Reponses, Farinly Venite, Barrowes; Palma, of the 19th mor ing, 62 Jones, 69 Camidge, 64 Camidge; Te Deam, Woodward, Emart and Turls; Benedictss, Troutbook; Hyuns 18 (A. and M Tuce 475), 192 (A. and Tone 220) 130 (A. and M. Tube 219), 49 (A. and M. Tuae 214). God Bave the
King. 6 p.m. Responnes, Ferial; Psalms, of the 12th Evening Prayer at evening, 65, Garesti, 66. from Tomlinson, 67, Wesley Magnidest, Beethoven, 27th morning: Nane Dimittix, Moak; Hyman, 106, 117, (2nd Tune), 469 (A and M Tube 348. Hyun. od Save the King.
Vesper
UNION CHURCH, Kaunedy Road, Sunday Services, 12th January, Morning Service at - Hymns, 379, 659,1 298 and 620. Evening Service at 6 pm. Hyman, 373, 197, 388 d 273. Preacher, Rev. J. Kirk Maconaohie.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.
Sunday, 11.15 sm. Wil
McDonnell Road, nesday, 5.30 p.m.
WEATHER
REPORT.
January 10th, t 12.23-No retores from Japso, Vladivostock and the Philippines. Freeze has again decreased slightly at sil reporting stations; it is lowest over Tongking.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 in. 10-day, 004 inch. Total since January 1st, 0.2% inober, against an average of 024 inches,
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is a follows:--
DISTEJOT
Rongkong to Gap Rock
Formosa Channel
FORECAST
variable
1 or
winds, moderate qualty cloudy, generally, some raia.
The st *
No. 1.
South Coast of China betwesa (The same mo Hongkong and Lasocks 1 No. 1.
Bouth Coast of Chins between / The same a Hongkong and Haizan No. 1.
HONGKONG
METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER. Hongkong Observatory, January 10th
Previous On Date On Date
Day
At
at pm 6 am.
z pa
Farometer ***
29.88
29 82
29 80
Temperature
66
73
77
Humidity
90
81
Wlad Direction..
Esat BW SW
Force
9
4
Weather
of
ad
*
oq
0.04
Bighest open air Temperature on 9th.. 72 Lowest spen-air Temperature on 10th...72
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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE
From 11th to 17th January, 1919.
HIGH WATER
Height
| Height.
Low WA IR
H'kong
H'kong
Hoan
Moan
Time.
Time.
Jan. 13, 1819 Jan. 1905; 1919 Feb. 28th, 1919.
b
m. ft.
in.
h. m. ft.
Satur 1 m & 3 4 64 Bab 12 m 6 39 5 43
4 6m 10 0
6
4.3 m ◊ 20
S. Thest Steamers have the most modern equipment, Incloding Overbend Electric Fanaand Electric Lighting. ALL LOWER BERTAS and large comfortable staterooms (all single and two bertha only),
The Safety and Comfort of Passengers is our first consideration.
Special care is given to the Calsins, and the attendance on passengers cannot be marpassed.
Tickets are interchangeable with the Toro Emas KAHA and the CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES, LTD.
THE
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TREGÓN BILLA of Lading Issued soi Batavia, AMURICAN, CONTINENTAL AND SOUTH AFRICAN PORTE.
TIBE Homeward Mail Beamor, carrying His Majesty's Mail, will be despatcher from this port us urani, taking Passmore and Cargo for the above Ports. PREMA GTB Accommodation in the connecting vol secured before departure from Hongkong.
Bilk and Valuable Cargo for Italy, Franc and London (under arrangement) will be conveyed by this Bosmer proceeding t Bombay and there transhipped to the pocarrying Bloomer for Marseille and London,
Parools will be recolrod at the Office satil sra, the day before walling. The contombe and value of all packages are required.
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