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SHIPPING NEW8

- ARRIVALS.

November 27th.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY,

Me. B. Rodrigues, Mr E. Richardson," Mr. A. Rossi, Mr and Mrs. A. J. C. Rodriques, Mr. J. J. Russell, Miss M. Remedios, Mi T. Mamedics, Miss E Remodice, Miss Rose, Miss D. M. Rohrer, Mr. J. M. Spillane Mr. L. Sarcher, Mr. B. Salar, Mr. Ball, Mr. G. Spillip ponlis, Mr. B. E. Sherman, Mr. J. É. Schmidt, Mr. J. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Fushiki Moru, Japanese str. 1,063 tons. PA. da Silva Mr. D.. W. Smith, Mr. Capt. Hashimoto from Make, with. F. Simon, Ars N. J. Stabb, Mr. B. a cargo of coal.-M.B.K.

P. Sweeny, Mr., G. Tornkin, Mr. Mr. Fring, British str.. 287 tons, Capt. Tichu, Mr. G. Taranilla, Mr. A. Tertea, Walker, From Haiphong' and Haikow, Mr. A. Tatundjian. Mrs. Toledano, Mr. with a general cargo. B. & S... and Mrs. E. C. Travis, Mr. and Mrs. M.

November 28th.

Tourtet, Mr. T, Urtal, Mr. and Mrs.-E. M. Undergraff. Mr. L. E. Van Leer, Mr. Bourbon, French str... 097 tons Captain and Mrs. Thos Vine, Mr. S. Vidal, Mr. Fenillat, from Hongar, with a cargo. Vernier, Mr. G. H. Wills, Mr. J. of coal.-B. & S.

Wals Mr. H. M. White, MF, M. Walsh, Shenan British stri, 1,381 tons, Capt Mr and Mrs, ie Whitles MTB. Laver, from Canton, with a genera M. Wyers Mr. N C. Wold. Mr. J cargo. B. & S.

Zardias, Mr. A. Sklarvoni. "Mr. Robt. Hall, Mr. F. W. Marsh and Mr. H. B.

Cho Sang, British str. 3.281 tons, Cup Baker, from Shanghai and Swntow with a general cargo.--J. M. & Co. Shantung, British str. 1.568 tons. Capt. Monkman, from Shanghai, with a general cargo.-B. & S.

CLEARANCES.

November 25th.

Chenna, "for Shanghai,

Choy Sang, for Canton.

Fushiki Maru, for Hongay.

Glenapp, for Kobe,

Haihang, for Fochow.

Knight Templar, for Yokuharia,

Loong Sany, for Manila.

Wa Sun, for Kwong Chow Wan.

Saigon Muru, for Bombay Schwarzenfels, for Weihaiwei. Shinty, for Canton.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALS.

Warren

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

on:

The N.Y.K. .s, Linda Maru (Calcutta) Fine) left Singapore for this port November 20th, and is expected here on December 4th.

The N.Y.K. a. Kamo Moru (Euro-) pean line) left London for this port rid the Suez Canal on November 22nd...and is expected here on December 29th.

The s. Venezuela sailed from Manila yesterday, and will arrive at this port to-day at noon.

SHIPPING ITEMS,

When the .s. Sinkiang was on her way from Shanghai to Hongkong on November 25th, and had reached a point off the Fo On district, some miles from Hong- kong, she ran into a big junk and sank ber. The Ninkiany stopped at once and made every effort to rescue the 'Chinese

NOVEMBER 20

N. Y K.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

SAILINGS FROM BONGKONG HUBJECT TO ALTERATION:

"

Japan ports.

SEATTLE & VICTORIA via Manila, Shanghai

Cargo to Overland Foints US. in connection with Great Northern, Northern Pacifo and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railways.

FUSHIMI MARU (omitting Manila) KATORI MARU (omitting Manila)

་་་

Saturday, 13th Dec, at 11 am.” Wednesday, 21st Jan, at 11 am.

LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Suez,

Port Said and Marseilles. TAMBA MARU MISHIMA MARD

MELBOURNE & SYDNEY via

Friday, 5th Dea at Noon. Thursday,

27th Dec, at Noon.. Manila, Zamboanga, Thursday | \\

Island, Townsville & Brisbane. TANGO MARU NIKKO MARŲ

Wednesday, 24th Dec, at 11 a

Middle of Jan.-

NEW YORK & HAVANA via Kobe, Yokohama, Muroran,

SAN Francisco, Panama & Colon. TOKIWA MARU

TOKUSHIMA MARU

H

Saturday, Bub December.

End of December:

SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS is Cape.

BOMBAY & COLOMBO via Singapore.

SHINYO MARU...

TAMA MARU

TOTOMI, MARU ......

‚CALOUTTA & BANGOON via Singapore &

MURORAN MARU KAWACHI MARU

4th Dec.

T

Monday,

Tuesday Friday,

1st December

2nd December. 5th December.

Penang.

Thursday,

Sunday,

28th Dec.

Saturday, Saturday,

30th Dec, at 11 am

19th Jan, int 31 m.

Monday,

*IL

FAR

J

1st Dec. Thursday, 4th December,

9th Dec. Tuesday, Thursday, 11th Dec, at 11 am.

Per 3.8. Shantung, on Nov. 29th-who were clinging to the wreckage. Owing JAPAN PORTS-Nagasaki, Kobe & Yokohama. Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Cornet-Jex, Miss Vol to the darkness it was only possible to koff, Miss Beauvais. Mr. Beauvais and save 13 persons out of the 32 on board. Mr. J. W. Meorgi

It is presumed the rest were drowned.

NIKKO MARU AKI MARU........

Fer 3.5. Choy Sang, on November The rescued people were brought to SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA. 26th.--Mears. S. Brookes, P. T. Farrell Hongkong on the Sinting, and are now and C. P. James,

at the Tung Wah Hospital.

DEFAKTOKES,

to

·was. then

Of

Capt. Sheldrup, of the ss. Famwo, Pers. Eurylachai, to Singapore. on November 27th -Major and Mrs. A. W.who arrived in the Colony yesterday, W. Ker, Mr. A. F. Pringle and Mr. Cconfirmed the rumours that have been our F. Page.

rent here of the wrecking of that vessel Per s.s. Cupress of dria, on November in the Hainan Straits on November 20th. 17th-Mr. and Mrs. W. C. K. Altes The Namun was a Chinese wooden vessel Mr. E. Albert, Mr. and Mrs. A Rof 4 too, and left Haiphong for this Adam, Mr. M. L. Briggs, Mr. A. Bland, port on November 18th At about Mr. J. Barrett, Mr. D. Brown, Mr. Won the 20th inst., when the ship was about J. Boothby, Mr. Wm. L. Bridges, Mr.30 miles off the Western entrance to and Mrs, H. B. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Haigan Straits, a strong wind drove

reef. It Ph. Beraud, Dr. M. F. Baland, Mr. Eher on L. Braga, Mr. J. H. Barton, Mr. and found that the ship must have bech Mrs. E. Bray, Mr. C. Croli, Dr. Iabout 12 miles ahead of the log and Concepcion, Mr. W. B. Cooper, Mr. H. 19 miles to the south of her course. Ela Chappelle, Mrs. F. M. Christy, Mr. the 35 persons. on board, three Chinese R. Calvelle, Mr. K. Rose Claric, r. E.were drowned in the excitement that pre- Chapple, Mr. D. H. Cameron. Mr. Evailed. The remainder of the comple Defrance, Mr. H. Dawson, Mr. R. G.ment went ashore in lifeboats. The ship Debbin, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Deering, ank soon after daylight and is a total Mr. G. Doejle, Mr. D. E. Donnelly, los. Her general cargo was insured for Mr E. Espencza, Mr. and Mrs. $100,000. The Famiro is the property of Emberger, r, Everhart, Mr. W the Kwong Hing Navigation Co. Ltd. Fowler, M. G. Gonzales, Mr. M. Gariup. Mr, Manuel V. Gallego, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Graybill, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Giffelan, Mr. W. E. S. Grey, Mr P. W. Gaylor, Mr. Edmund, Hashim, Mr. HA. Havenier, Mr. Jos. Herlbrown.. Mr. H. D. Hart, Mr. G B. Johnsen, Mr. L. N. Jones, Mr. C. B. Johnson, Mr.stations. and Mrs. H. 8. Kirkland, Mr. J. N. Kennedy, Mr. T. Kozula, Mr. A. Kurist, Mr. J. M. Kyte, Mr. M. Kalow M. and Mrs Korthala, Mr. S. Kuro Kawa, Mr. AE. Keen, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lane, Mr. H. I. Liebman, Mr. J. G. Lopez, Mr. M. Lepidis, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lathan, Mr. C. A. Lern, Mr D. Muniz, Mr. T M. Munday, Mr. G. Miller, Mr. M. P. Morgerson, Mr. S Martinsen, Mr. D. R. Myerston, Dr. and Mrs. Martin, Mr. E. S. Mobler, Miss, to-day is as follows:- Elizabeth Mass, Mrs. J. F. Messer. Mise

J. R. Mourne, Mr. and Mrs D. W. L. Maxwell, Mr. M. Moet, Miss Jean Mac

4

WEATHER REPORT.-

November Path, at 1211.—No maturos from Vladivostock, Weihaiwei, "Guam or Japan? SÓ

Presante has increased slightly along the coat of China, and is ararly stationary at other reporting stations.

Fresh monsoon will confirus along the east coast of China and over the China Sea.

Hongkong rainfall for the 84 henra, ending at 10 am. to-day, 0.10 inch. Total since January 1st, 73.43 inches, against an average of 81.86 inches.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noor

DISTRICT

farlane, Mr. A. W. Macfarlane, Mr. E. Hongkong to Gap Rock

A Mackay, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mait

land, Mr. H. A. Nisbet, Miss I. . Formors Channel Nourse, Mr. O. Olsen, Capt. C. 3.

FORECAST.

N.E, winds,

strong; fine.

The axe N

No 1.

O'Brien, Major and Mrs. J. G. South Coast of Chins between The same **

Hongkong and Lamocks

No. 1 Palmer, Mr. R. D. Plageman, Mr. and Mrs. A. Pfeiffer, Miss Josephine Reaz, [ Bouth Coast of China betwestf The mme as Mr. C. E Rock, Miss T. R. Robinson, Hongkong and Hainan No. 1"

CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES, LTD.

THE

STEAMSHIP

"METHVEN".

will be despatched for SINGAPORE on or about Monday,

December 1st,

For Freight and

further information apply to-

*1653

LLOYD

S.S.

H WALLACE, General Agent

TRIESTINO NIPPON"

For SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, FORT SAID and TRIESTE bere

TOKUSHIMA MARU ASTA MAKU (Kobe only)

SHINRYU MABU

INABA MARU

EXTRA SERVICES (Marseilles, L'pool, Antwerp, B'dam H'burg etc.)

7STSHIMA MARU (Marseilles & Liverpool) - Wednesday, DURBAN MARU (London, Antwerp, Rotterdam & Hamburg)" “PENANG MARU (Marseilles a Liverpool)"

"

10th Dec. End of Dec. Beginning of January.

For further information app.y o NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

Talephone Nos. 592 & 201

PACIFIC

3.8.

SYAFUDA, Manager

1979.

CP

SAILINGS

OS

HONGKONG to VANCOUVER

(via Fhanghai, Nagasak ("Mou) Kobe & Yokohama}

FROM

DUB HONGKOTO VANCOUVER

STEAMIER

Empress of Russia Fmpress of Japan... Monteagle... Empress of Asia Empress of fupan... Empress of Russia Monteagle Empress of Asia Empress of Japan... Fmpress of Russia *Monteagte...

Empress of Asia Fmpress of Japar... Empress of Russia

Dec. 25 Jan. 12 Jan. 14 Feb. 4 Jan: 3 Jan. 27 Ján. 22 Feb. 9 Mar. 10 Mar. 31 Mar. 11 Mar. 29" Mar. 22 Apr. 15

Apr. 8 Apr 26

May 5 May 26

May 6 May 24

May 29 June 22 June 3 June21 June30 July 21 July 1 July 19

Passages Fares Hongkong to United Kingdom.

EXPEra of Russza

Exr3388 OF JAPAN)

16,850 Tona Beg,

Gold 50 Tona Reg

EMPERIS OF ASTA

553 MONTEAGLE

16,85€ Tons Reg.

Gold

1485

6,163 Tops Reg. Faron & kuliluya Kežject to change without atlee...

For Fares and other information please apply to

HONGKONG OFFICE Telephone 152.

Cable addreta: GACANPAC.

CANADIAN PACIFIC

OCEAN SERVICES

AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE.

HONGKONG TO PHILIPPINES, TIMOR, PORT DARWIN AND AUSTRALIAN PORTS.

| Arr. Hongkong from Australia | Lv. Ecopkorg for Australia

1st December, 1'I A.M.

Steamer

"CHANGSHA"

་་

SALLINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION. *dmitting Manila Southwards.

These Steamers are Atted with Refrigerating Machinery, ensuring a plentiful supply of Ice, Fresh Frovisions, etc., and has superior, accommodation with Electric Light throughout and Electric Fans in the State-Rooms. A duly qualified Doctor is carried. Reduced Fares Cargo booked through for all Australian, New Zealand & Toemanian Forts. For freight or passage apply to BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE Agents. [1425

GLEN

MAIL S.S CO.UK.

U.S. MAIL LINE. Operating the new first-class steamers

·BOUADOR," ' « VENEZUELA" AND "COLOMBIA,"

HONGKONG TO SAN FRANC1800,

:』,,।

VIA SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU. THË SUNSHINE BELT.

The most comfortable route to America and Europe.

- SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG AT NOON. VENEZUELA*

SB "ECUADOR" B.S. COLOMBIA "

ALSO

AND

SHIRE

Joint Service of Steamers.

U.K. STRAITS, CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE.

Vessel

GLENSPET"

"GLENAMOY

Vessel

"CARDIGANSHIRE

OUTWARDS.

HOMEWARDS.

Leaves Hongkong 5b December

1 Deremter

About 15th January

“CARMARTHENSHIRE

GLENAMOY "GLENSPEY · "GLENAVY'

26th January

29th January

Due Hongkong 12th Dec. 15th Dec.

Discharges

GENOA & LONDON

LONDON & ANTWERP GENOA & ANTWERP LUNDON

GENOA

Movements are subject to change without notice.

For freight or further particulars please apply to:-

Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.,

Tuesday, Dec. Sad, 1918. Wednesday, Dec. 31st, 1918 Wednesday, Jan. 99th, 1990.

Tel. No. 215 sub ex. 23.

The following UB. Shipping Board vessels

"WEST INREIP"

5.S. "WEST CADDOA

SS. "WEST CONOB B.S.

WEST VACA”

SS. "WEST KADOR" 8.S. "WEST NERIS

Due to sail from HoxozoNG Dec. 17th, 1919.

Sails from

SAN FRANCLICO

Ort. 25th, 1919-

Oct. 30th, 1919

Dec. 24th, 1819.

Nov, 1st, 1919

Dec. 28th, 1919.

Nov. 10th, 1919

Jan. 3rd, 1920.

Nov, 20th, 1919

Jan. 10th, 1920.

Dec. 28th, 1919

Feb. 12th, 1820.

Cargo accepted on through Bills of Lading to Baltimore, Havans, Central and

South American ports.

For further information apply to

Telephone 141.

PACIFIC VAIL 8.S. CO., Alexandra Building, Chater Road,

Cable Address “BULANO,”"

INDO CHINA

ST EAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED.

BAILINGS, SUBJECT TO ALTERATION

SHANGHAI via SWATOW"

ETRAITE CALCUTTA BAIFEONG BOIHOW SHANGHAI SHANGHAI.... VANILA

SHANGHAI

KOBE SANDAKAN

LOKBANG

"CHOYFANG" Mon, 1st Dec., D'light. o Ind Des, Dlight.

3rd, Deo, & A.. There, 4th Dec, Dlight. Frith

Deg, Dlight

3p.m

KWAIBANG

"HOPFANG

FCOSHING*

*YUENSANG" ...TH, 8th Dec

LAISANG ........Fri, 5th Dec, & PZ FAUBANG Man, 8th Dec, B.pan KUMSANGSat 12th Dec, 6 PL BINBANG" **Boty 20th Dec Bcon

CALCUTTA, LINE:-This Lins affords regular mailings to Calenta, Penang /mnd." Singapore; returning from Calentta steamers proceed via Straits and Hongkong to Japan. noasionally calling at Bhanghel.jp

SHANGHAF LINE

Dec. 1st

MANILA

be allowed by

S.S. S.S.

"PERSIA

AFRICA

CO Agents

LIMITED,

For freight or passage apply to

DODWELL

All steamers have eroallent passenger sccommodation, are Stood with Electric Light and Fans and carry a fully-qualified Burgeon

Seringa spproximsoký avery five daya hainreen Oraton and Shanghai, emetimes calling at Bwatow, Through tickets can be Formined and opgek Bula of Lavding are issued to hi Northern and Yangtze Forts via Shanghai, angka LINEA weekly ancylon ́in

with Manlia by vessels with good

HAIPHONG LINE :-Blingor Ag from both ports every Friday,

BORNEO

passenger

mately weekly for

passengers and cargo, alling sé Elcihow when inducement offers e LINE:--One exiling per month between Hongkong and Bandaken by

baving up-to-date accommodation for samengers.

yekezz on through-Billa-of-Lading for Knadas, pedreiro

Labuan, Tawao and tabad Dam.

TIENTSIN LINE:--A regular service is ran from March to November between

Happy Hong kong and Tientsin, calling at Welhalwed and Chefoo. For Freight or pizzage, apply today

JARDINE MATHESON

CO. LTD

www General Manngarapkezel

AGENTS:

Cable Address,

Kawakitan, Kobe.

Bentley's, A.B.C. 5th Ed.

and Scott's Codes

(The Glen Line, Lid;

The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co: Owners of "Shire ** Line: .

KAWASAKI KISEN

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Telephone: Sannomiya

3914, 3933.

(KAWAFAKI STEAMSHIP CO.)

CAPITAL PAID-UP.

KAISHA

¥20,000,000

President: Mr. Y. KAWALAKL Vice-President: Mr.K. MATUTATĂ. Managing Director: JE MASAYA AUR. The Company has on hand a Large Number of NEW CARGO

STEAMERS

ALWAYS READY FOR CHARTERS of all descriptions.

The following are comprised in the Company's Fleet:--

Eleven steamers of 9,100 tons each deadweight.

And, under the Company's management i Twenty steamers of about 9,100 tons deadweight each Two steamers of about 6,400 tons deadweight each, (Belonging to the Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd.)

particulars apply do. KAWASAKI KISEN KÄISHA,

Bates and

No. 8, Bund, KOBE, “

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