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SHIPPING NEWS

ARRIVALS.

June 9th.

Yeitu Mura, Japanese str., 2002 tons. Capt. Taishghinn, from Ching Wan Taq_with a cargh.of coal-Dodwell &

M. &

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THE HONGKONG, DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 10TH,

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

The ... Mutluwa 'reached Colombo on June 7th, it the next day, and is due at Singapore, on June 14th.

The R.M.S. Emperos of" Arint reached Nagasaki en June 7th. left the same day, and was due at Kobe Yesterday,

The RMS impress of Rossin-left Vancouver for Hongkong, ri Japan poft, Shanghai and Manila, on June 3rd. and is dan here on or about June 24th.

The F. and a co sumer Kh arrived at Marseilles on 26th May.

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BUNKERING AT HONGKONG,

June Jui Bomer Mara, Japanese str., 2,000 cas,

Capt. Hidawa. from Anior, with grieral cargo. "Dodwell & Co. Cardigander, British str. 5,993 -tens,

Warren, from London Capt. Singapore, with a general cargo.--J.

A correspondent writes to the Straits Haching, British str., 1,267 tons, Capi.

Stewart, from Swalow, with a general Times A warning. I think, should be Turgo, L. & to

given to owners-and-engineers-who-bunker. Kaiju Jare, Japanese ate, 1,10 tons, coal at Hongkong. Three ships arrived Capt. Kimura, from Swatow, with in Singapore recently, two of which had general surgó-U.S.K Kuikiang, British str., s tuas, from

Canton in ballast.-H. & S. Zake, Farmadale, American str., 1,834 in Capit, Diaz, from Singapore, with a general cargo. Pacific Mail

S.S. Co. Lucho, British str. 11 pons, Captain

to put it at Saigon for coal. 'Another arrived had to burn all her hatches and timber in order to crawl into the man- hof-war ahchornge, and once the anchor was down there was not sufficient steam to have the anchor up again to enable her to get alongside the wharf. There must be something radically wrong with the

Morse from Bangkok and Swatow, jeoal at Hongkong, with a general cargo.-E. & S. Dushi Maru Japanese str., 702 tons.

Capt. Shyado. from Keelung, with a cargo of coal.-O.S.K.

Pin Sand, Siamese str., 998 votis, Capt. Khunchencub, from Bangkok, with a general cargo. Fook Tye Chrong, Sucking, British str., 1,616 toms, Captain,

Barkus, from Canton, with a general

B. & S.

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Tamada, Brush ar 4,047 tons. Captain, MacDonald, from Batavia, with cargo of all, Standard Of Co. Thong Samad Statuses str. 1

Amp. Heianuuda, fcam Hongay with.

dearge of coal, Fook Tye Cheong

EAST ASIATIC COMPANY.

The twenty-third annual report of the East Asiatie, Company records a satisfac war both n regards shipping and trading. The profits from shipping were thirty million kroner and from trade and investments over eight millions, Branches and agencies gave an profit of nearly nine millions. A dividend of forty per cent, is recommended Yind a carry forward of something over a million after putting fiv ~roictions asich, for reserves and chrvë” mit- lions odd for bonus, The motorship Wat krial, American str., 3.729 to 10,400 tons was delivered in February Capt. Amsworth, from Manila. with and the file 19,500 tons was begun. a gental cargos Strailers & Dixon. Zingehen, British str., 1916 tons. Capt." Harrison from Tsingtao. with a redural catgo. - - B. & S. Furt Sang, Chinese stri. 394 tons, Capt. A. Laihovetsky. From Swntow, with a generni cargo, Pa Leg & Co.

CLEARANCES,

June wil

Amhrest. for Freämintlé. Oncha Muru, for Krsang. Dervent, fup-Saiyon Haldis, for Canton, Haner, for Haiphong. Kung Hung, for Shauni. Lai Sang, for Calentti. "Lake Fitube, for Uplenttu. Wingehou, for Haiphong. Sanarung-Maru; for Kobe, Selux; for Phompeuh. Tamuhu, for San Francisco. Thong Samud, for Cantun. -West-Hepburn, for Manila

Yeitai Maru, for Chin Wan Tao. Tingchew, for Canton.""

-RASSENGERS-

ARKIVALS.

VESSEL LAUNCHED AT SHANGHAI

The first freighter completed by the Kiangnan Dock and Engineering Works | for the United States Shipping Board "Flent" Corporation, the Mindarin, -was Lancerusfully Jaubèbed last week.........Hundreds) of workmen lined the quays, while some độn guests watched with interest the ship sliding from the dork into the water. Mr. Charles R. Crane, the new U.S. Minister to ina christened the ahip.

The Moudaria has a displacement of 14.750 tons, a length of 499 feet, a hen m

Нат of feet, and a depth of a feet. engines are 3.000 horse-power and she has a spend of 10 knots

THE LAST OF THE "DAGMAR."

· AUCTIONED FOR A TRIFLING TUN. 10,000.

The steamer Dagmar which was raised

{ from, her watery Beef nt, Koh. Phra on March 7, 1918. and was brought up to Bangkok about a nonth later and com demned sunt St to repair was on the 18th instant auctioned by Memes. Thore Ben& Co., financing agents for H. E. Phya Singhot Sagara, who had been

Por as Fingehog on June 9th-Rev. Mr. Masher, Mr. J. Thomson, Mr. Hallgranted the rights to raise and repair Mr. B.SC. Chingery. Mr. Carmichael. Mr. Quint Ghenne" and Mr. Allison.

DEPARTURES,

Pers. Selena, on June 9th:-Memin." AR Speirs,

R. G. About.

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the ship, and fetched the paltry sum of Tes. 10.000, the purchaser being H. E. Phya Choduk Pajasethi (says the Sirm Uherrer).

The salvage of the ship cost round about E-145.500 inclusive of docking and tempor Locks, C. E. Ween, S. 1 Thorogood,ary repairs, which at the time payment U. Brune, J. G. H. Mitchell, H., W. Bird, was tunde to the Hongkong and Whe K. H. Jones, R. H. Baxter, W. Potts, Apoa Duck who had contracted for the N. Reid C. L. Naylor, C. E. Bedford, salvage on the "no cure, no pay prin F. B. Higgins, R. Haynes, J. E. Richards, ciple at the price of $120,000, was equival N. Pero, . Nyberg, J. F. Bowen, ent to tabout Tes, 370,000. The ship was Divany. J. Neil, Quennit Ghenne, W. condemned as it was found that it would "Niblock, J. P. H. Neergaavd. Jobson, cast w0.000 to repair her which, together Carmichael J. Byrne, D. Hagan, J. with the cost of salvage and repairs, Tregidau, F. Tucker, C. Byrne, S. Cotter, would have brought the value of the ship A. T. Lewis, C. G. Roache. F. V. Hall, 315.000 or about Tes. 1,000,000 at the A. H. Mallest. A.. Mitchell: J. L Davis, present rate of exchange. For this price E. J. Barritt, P. 51. Peace, G. C. Spis perhaps two ships of the size of the bury A. J. G. Phillips, G. A. Preistly, Dagmar could have been built and the Matthews, Bringewall. A. Maaning. A dropping of freights at, that time was Whiteley, T. Altham, Mulholland, J. another impediment to induce the parties Harris, C. Tuck, V. Yella, Joyco, G. interested not to repair the ship. At the Barnaby, F. Drake, Miles, J. R. Wood, time however, that 8. Elec. C. Birnie, W. H. Stone. C. financing, salvage and repairs were enter J. Brookes, J.F. Barnet, C. H. Hiller,ed into the proposition was a first class P. J. L. B. A. Dickson, H. P. Hum-one. The ship could at the time-bare- prie Irvine Thornson, F. C. Wright, been chartered for Tes. 150,000 to Tes. S. MeMichael, R. N. Peterson, Reichen 180.000 per month and if this rate had bach. Allison, the Rev. B. Mather, Capt. continued six months charter would have J. S. de. Wolf, and Mr. and Mrs. H. cleared all the hills. Doughty,

VESSELS EXPECTED. Akita Maru (Hamburg line), Rotterdam, due July 5th. Alcinous, due July 3rd

Atsuta Mari, from Loudon, dus

30th.

Bellerophon, dus July 18th...

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the contracts

for

The loss would have been a heavy one to many a business firm, but Messrs. Thoresen & Co. bave made so many millions during the period of the war in their different

from spheres of work that they could stand the low with. we may almost say, equanimity. The removal of the wreck of the Dagmar Jupe is of inestimable benefit to the Kon Para Anchorage where this wreck had been lying for nearly nine years both in the most picturesque little barbour.

Bombay Maru (Bombay line), from Moji, way and a great eve-sore to this otherwise

due June 9th.

Demundocus, due June 27th.

Deucalion, "due June 18th,

Eendor, due June 9th,

Elpener, due June 14th.

Empress of Russia, from Vancouver," ins

Fage 24th

Kimi Mary (Bombay line), from Bombay.

due June 20th.

Hitann Maru (Europeza line), from

Japan, due June 10th. Laomedon, due June 8th. Madres, from Singapore, due Juan 10th

about 'nnon:

gth.

Methren,, from Vancouver, due Juan “Bikko Maru (Australian line), from

Sydney, due June 23rd.

Fingehne, dus July 19th.

Periin Maru, from San Francisco, dus

June 27th,

Purrhus, due June 28th,

WEATHER_REFORT

June 9th, at 11.25.-No returns from. Japan and Vladivostock.

Pressure has decreased slightly to moder. Lately-at-the "majority of stationsa-depres

sion covers Tongking..

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am to-day, 0,12 inch. Total since January 1st, 187 inches against an average of 27.90 inches.

The forecast for the 24 hours pading at noon to day is as follows:-

DISTRICT

Shins Mari (Bombay line), from Bombay Hongkong to Gap Bock-

due June 19th.

Shinan "Maru (Calcutta line), from Kobe,

dup June 9th.**

Shinrya Maru, from Calcutta, dus Jane

19th..

Sticazrvalda due Inly 25th Theresa dun June 24th. Zundareus, from Beattie due June 15th

Formcza Channe!"

FORECAST.

(E. & B.E. winds, moderate icloudy, rain The same

Sath cost of China between The same as Hongkong and Lameeks No. 1..... Bout Test of China between The same as

Hongkong and Hainan-

CP

BAILINGS

OS

HONGKONG VANCOUVER

via Shanghai, Nagamki ("Moji) Kobe & Yokobama)

DUE FROM STEAMERS HONOTONG VANCO VIB

Empress of Russia. Empress of Japan.. Empress of Asia

• Monteagle

July 1 July 19 July 20 Aug. 10 July 29 Aug. 16 Ang. 12 Sept. 5 Empress of Russia. Aug-26-Sept-13- Empress of Japan... Sept.14 Oct. 5 Empress of Asia Sept. 23 Oct. 11 Empress of Russia.. Oct. 21 Nov. 8 * Monteagle ...

Oct. 26 Nov. 19 Empress of Japan... Nov. 9 Nov.30

Nov. 18 Deo. Empress of Asis Empress of Russia.. Dec. 18 Jan

1920.

N. Y. K.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

MAILINGS FROM HONGKONG BUBJECS TO ALTERATION."

SEATTLE & VICTORIA vis Shanghai &

J'apar

porta , Cargo to Overland Points US. in connection with Great Northern Northern Pacific

and Chicago, Milwaukee à St. Paul Railwaya.

Tuesday,

FUSHIMI MARU TAJIMA MARU (calling Manila & Keelung). Wednesday, KATORI MARU (calling Manila & Keelung)... Friday, KASHIMA MARU (calling Manila & Keelung) Monday,

16th Jane, at 11 am.

30th Jane, t 11 ami

fnd July, at 11 am

18th Aug, at 11 mod!

-LONDON & ANTWERP viaSingapore, Fensng, Colombo, Bues-

Port Said and Marseilles. KITANO MARU...

Friday, Friday

".

Friday,

11th June, at Noon. 95th June,, ad Noomi Doh July, an Noon

HAMBURG, LONDON & ANTWERP vis Singapore. Colombr

INABA MARU

KAMO MARU

6

3

Suez and Port Said..

TSURUGA MARUI

Puragers to Europe are strongly urged to determine the exact date of the Atlantie skuiling desired prior to departure from the Orient. Truffle conditions on the Atlantic are as congested as on the Pacific. Atlantic reservations can be arranged by cable or letter for all passengers to Europe, whether or not crusing the Pacific via C.P.O.S. steamers Frequent sailings Montrval to Liverpool, London and Clasgow. Passage orders issued here will cover all such reservatious.}

Fares and other information please apply HONGKONG DEFICE,

Cable adderas: BATASPAL.

Telephone 742.

CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES

DODWELL & COMPANY.LD.

STEAMSHIP SERVICES.

"Regular Sailings "to NEW YORK

via Panama Canal.

5.S.LOWTHER CASTLE

about end of July

LLOYD TRIESTINO

For SHANGHAI & YOKOHAMA 5.S. "PERSIA

S.S. PILSNA"

on or about 20th June. on or about 11th July.

for BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESİ E.

S.S. "PILSNA

On or about 12th August

NANYO YUSEN KAISHA, Ltd.

(SOUTH SEA MAIL S.S. CO.

Regular Services between

JAPAN, HONGKONG & JAVA.

8.S. "SAMABANG"MARU",

FOR JAPAN

Fox JAVA,

On or about 10th June.

:

On or about 10th June.

5.S. *BORNEO MARU”

OCEAN

TRANSPORT Co., Ltd.

(TAITO RAIUN KAISHAJ

Steampah Berrion Trans-Pacific.

́Also to Australii, Europe, etc.

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS.

TAKING Cargo on through. Bills of Lading to SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS with transhipment at CALCUTTA,

in conjunction with the

INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD.

AND APCAR LINES, —————

For Freight on Passage on any of the above Lines apply to:-

DODWELL & CO., LTD.,

Aganta.

110

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.

U.S. MAIL LINE

Operating the new first-class steamers - “EQUADOR,” “VENEZUELA &. "COLOMBIA.”

HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO,

VIA SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & HONOLULU.

THE SUNSHINE, BELT,

The most comfortable route to America and Europe. BAILINGS. FROM HONGKONG AT NOON.

ALSO

8.S. "WEST CONOB Beginning of June, for Baltimore, vis Bues and usual Ports of call,

HONGKONG CALCUTTA SERVICE,

3.3. “DOYLESTOWN" -Saturday, Juge 19th, for Calcutta, via Singapore, Pen-ng and

Rangoon

Cargo accepted on through Bill of Lading to all points in the United States and Canada, also through Bills of Lading to Baltimore, Elarens, Centra1 and Bouth American porta,

For further information apply" s

Telephone-147.

PACIFIC MAIL BE, COM

Hotel Mansions. Gable: Addromm “BGVANO-

TOKIWA MARU

Monday.

21st June

LIVERPOOL & MARSEILLES via Singapore. Colombo, Sues and

Port Said.

Friday 9th July. MELBOURNE & SYDNEY visa Manila, Zamboanga, Thursday

Island, Townsville & Brisbane, TANGO MARE

NIKKO MART

14

Wednesday, 23rd June, at 11 Wednesday, 21st July, at 11 a

NEW YORK & HAVANA via Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Murorao,

San Francisco, Panama & Colon.

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CAR

TOYOOKA MARU SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS

Middle of June

*is Cape.

“KAWACHI MARU-

Beginning of

BOMBAY & COLOMBO vis Singapore.

BOMBAY MAKU .....

Thursday, 10th June.

TAIAN MARU

Saturty, 12th June.

Thursday, 10th June. Sunday, 27th June.

VALOUTTA & BANGOON via Singapore & Penang.

1:

SHINGO MARU

DELAGOA MARU-

JAPAN PORTS-Nagasaki, Kobe & Yokohams.

NIKKO MARU AKI MARU

...

Friday,

15th June. na 11 am.

Wodnesday,-91st July,- at 11-am

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

SHINRYU MARU

'PENANG MARU

TYO MARU

For further information apply to—

Telephone No. 181 à 191

"Sunday,

13th June..

Wednesday, 18th June.

"Friday"————19th June,

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

3. ZASUDA, Manager.

SERVICE to UNITED STATES

S.S.

NEW YORK and/or BOSTON

_via_Panama

"WYTHEVILLE" Sails about Jage 29th

For freight space and particulars apply to

BARBER STEAMSHIP LINES, INC.,

THE ADMIRAL LINE

THPHONE

2477 & 2478

AGENTS.

STA FLOOR HOTEL MANSIONS

108

AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE,

BONGKONG TO PHILIPPINES AND AUSTRALIAN PORTS.

Steiner

Arr. Hongkong from Australia | Lv. Hongkong for Australia "CHANGSHA”

8th July

10th July

"BAILING NURSHOT DÖ ̈ÄLTURASION.

This Steamo, la fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, ensuring a plentiful apply of Ice Fresh Provisiona sto, and has superior accommodation with "Electric Lighi throughout and Flectric Fans in the State Booma - A duly qualified Deator is carried Beduced Faren. Cargo booked through tď'allámstralian, New Zealand & Taimaolan Forsi

For right and padzage apply to BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE Agents

THE CHINA & AUSTRALIA S.S. CO.

For MELBOURNEJĆ SYDNEY,714|MANILA SANDAKAN ♣ QUEENSLAND FORTY

697

"GABU" (Cargo only)

"HWAH PING"

*VICTORIA

For Patzage and Freight' apply to

July tad. July 4th,

THE CHINA & AUSTRALIA, B.S. CO. Agenc

113: Connaught Road Central.

WATERHOUSE LINE,

TRANS-PACIFIC FREIGHT SERVICE. Operating the following U.S. Shipping Board Steamers

For

SEATTLE-TACOMA-VICTORIA-VANCOUVER=

via Kobe and -- Yokoha

“MAQUAN***

"WEST IVAN "

20th Jane. *28th July.

Further sailings to be monounced Inter. Through Billa of Ladings,lezed to all Overland Common points in US and Canada.

270.

For rates and further particulare apply to-

FRANK WATERHOUSE & COMPANY, 3rd Floor, Hotel Mansions, Telephons 2597,

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