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SHIPPING NEWS

ARRIVALS.

December 17th.

Innaminka, British str., 1.216 tons, Capt. Nicol, from Singapore, with a rene- ral cargo.—Nemazce.

Sallan van Koetel, Dutch atr.. 2.678 tons. Capt. Forma, from Balik Papan, with bulk oil.-A, P. Co. ́. Tal Sze Ma, Chinese str., 400 tons, Capt. Chan Chau, from Haihow, with a general cargo.-Yas. Fat.

December 13th. Bourbon. "French str.. 997 tons, Capt.

Hourcade, mom Saigon, with rice Thu Thuan.

A

Chak Sang British str. 1,470 tons. Capt.

Courtney, from Moji, with an ral cargo.-J. M. & Co, Cheking. Chinese str., 535 tons, Capt. Tall, from Swatow, with a genersi

cargo.-Yeewo. Chik, French str., 3.900 tons. Captain

Martino, From Shanghai, with a general cargo-Messageries. Chip Shing. British str.. t. 199 tons, Cape Simpson, from Hongay, with peal,-1, M. “& Co. Cuv of Berkeley, American "str. 3,746 tons, Capt. Watson, from Ney York, general cargo.—Admiral

with

Line.

Devanha, British str., 8.092 tons, Capt. Randall, from Yokohama, with 1 general cargo.-M. M. & Co. Baiyung, British str., 1,389 tons. Capt. Walker, from Sourabava, with segar.

J.C.J.L

Hulahow, British str., 1.220 tons, Capt.

Lovegrove, from Canton, with general cargo.-B. & S.

"Hydrangea, British str. 561 tons, Capt.

Drummond, from Swatów with general cargo-Chin On S.S. Co. Kaiping. French str., 177 tons. Capt.

Pannier. From Haiphong. with general cargo.-Seng Kee. Kamyingfat. Chinese str.

1

445 tons. Cast, Noronha, from Haihow, with o general cargo.-Globe Nav, Co. Koon Shing, British str.. 1,333 tons,

Capr. Baker, from Shanghai, with a general cargo.-J. M. & Co. Kwa Wah, Chinese str. 402 tons. Capt.

Kwok Kai, from Tourane, with general cargo-Wai Hing. Lake Farrar, American str. 1,606 tons. Capt Lundin, from Singapore, with a general cargo.-R. D. & Co. Lok Sung, British str. 979 tons. Cap.

PASSENGERS.

*ARRIVALS:

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10TH, 1980.

WEATHER REPORT.

December 19th at 11.91.--No caturnä' tiom Por 3.3. Chili, on December 18th-Japanese stations or Indo China Dr. Legendre, Mr. C. E. Richardson. Mr. H. M. Jay. Mr. Phil Carlton, Mr. NE China, and moderately from Foocha

Pressure has increased considerably over and Mrs. Twiss, Mrs. and Miss Burton, Mrs. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Lawson, Mr to Hongkong. Miss Johnston, Miss Gerald, Mr. Keir, Mr. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Woods,

Mr. and Mrs. Baverstock. Mr. Stephens, Mr. Yaymen, Mr. Taylor and Mr. Thamp

901.

An sati-cyclone has formed over N. Chins the east coast of China and over the N. Strong monsoon may be expected along China Se

Hongkong rainfall for the bours ending at 10 am. to-day, 001 ch. Total since January 1st, 107.03 inches against an average of 89.73 inches

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. 88. WEST NERIS" VOY, HOUT From SAN FRANCISCO via HONOLULU and MANILA. T

THE above-mentioned vas having arrived from the above-mentioned Ports, Consignees of cargo are hereby

formed that their Cargo will be landed at their risk into the Pacific Mail Steamship Company's Godowns at West Point, and stored at Consignees risk.

Consigncon

7.

of

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at that they must produce in Import Permit noon to-day is as follows:-

Cargo are hereby i formed signet

by the Superintendent of the Imports DISTRICT

FORECAST.. and Exports, Hongkong before Billa

Lading can be Northwinds,

countersigned. All broken, chafed and damaged goods are strong; cloudy, to be. some mist or be examined on Dec. 30th, no. 10: AM

in the Godowns, where they will Idrizzio, colder.All Claim must be presented within a (The same s

Na L

Yokohama),

Per P. & O. 9. Devanha (from

оп December 18th: Captain. van Jurriaanse, Mr. G. Salle, Mrs. A. Lousser. Mr. and Mrs. Butzow. Mrs. Zgorolf, Miss M.. Popo, Mr. Pilenke. Mr. Pinkhet. Commdr. and Mrs. Grut, Mr. and Mrs Slater, Mr. A. Denbeigh, Miss D. Mann, Miss L. Bongkong to Cup Rock H. Fearnley, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. G. E., Inouye. A. G. Denbeigh. Mr. E. L Gordon, Mrs. and Miss Curtin, Mr. K. Clough, Mr. L. D. Abraham. Mr. M. H. Hall, Mr. G. H. Brooke, Mr. A. E. James. Mrs. and Miss Stone, Mrs. Forum Messrs. D. E. and C. S. Gard- ner, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner, Mr. C. R. Erdman, Mr. and Mrs. French. Mr. A.

Maitland, Mr. R. M. Sulon, Mr. and Mrs Burrows, Mr. W. N. Engstrom, Miss Ferguson, Mr. and Ms. Almazel, Mr. T. Bume. Mr. F. Baruh, Mrs. M. Lamb, Mr. F. R. James, Mr. A. H. Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Cochrane, Mr. and Mrs. Spiers. Mr. and Mrs. Crosthwaite, Mr. Anermaa, Mr. and Mrs. Archer, Mr. R. S. Mull Mr. Leslie. Mr. 1. Headley, Mr. E R. Swanton, Mr. G. S. Mahomed, Mr. E. D. Damiti, Mrs and Miss Beal, Abbor Serapin Mr. M. Kaunounikoff,

Formons Chaansl

South coast of Chins between! The name su

Hongkong and Lamocks No.. 1. South coast of China between (NE. winds,

Hongkong and Hatan

fresh. "I

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER

Hongkong Observatory, December 19th.

Mr. A. P. Kulikoff. Mr. and Mrs. Han-Emily

Barometer Temperature Wind Direction

Force

son. Mr. and Mrs. Lund, Capt. A. Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Logan, Mr. I. Work, Capt. Peacock Mr. and Mrs. Weather Mrs. Harker, Mr. and Mrs. R. van Polkinghorn, Mrs. A, Green, Mr. and Rain Chiessendam. Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Mr. Mees. Mrs. A. Neisner, Mr. Avery, Mr. Miller. jun. Mrs. Gray. Mr. and Mrs R. Goodyear, Mr. C. Ansell, Mr. A. Johannesen, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen..

*DEPARTURES.

Previons On Date On Date

Day at 3 pm 6 am 2 putl

098 -08

3013 64

East North

30.10

67

59

West

Or

1

0.01.

Highest open-air Temperature on 78th.71 Lowest open-air Temperature on 18th...62

BUNRISE AND SUNSET-IN HONGKONG.

Bunset.

week of the Steamer's arrival here, after which they cannot be recognized.

No

Claim will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after Ded. 2140, will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be affecter). Consignees are requested to send in their Dill of Lading for countersignature im- mediately PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY

Hotel Mansions. Hongkong, December 14th, 1930. (1910 BEN LINE OF STEAMERS

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM LAITH,

MIDDLESBRO",

LONDON AND STRAITS.

The Steamship "BENRINNES"

Calist all Goods are being landed as their

ONSIGNEES of Cargoare hereby informed

risk into the hasardous and for extra hasar dous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

No claims will be admitted after the Goode have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain ing undelivered, after the 30th Dec., will be subject to rent. Al Claims

against

the Steamer mat be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 17th Dec, or they will not be recognised.

All broken, chated and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will e examined on the 20th Dec, at 10 AM

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by GIBE LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

Agents. Hongkong, December 13th, lato. (1901

FOR DECEMBER.

Da

» Sunrise.

90th

1st 6.59 22nd 7.00

- 0.50

8.43 -6.44.

5.45-11-

11

237.00

-8.45

94th

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7:01

5.45

95th

7.01

K.46.

27th

8.47

.sath

6.45

1T

8-48

45.40 1.49

COMPAGNIE DES

MARITIMES.

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,

From December 20th to 26th 1980.

Mrs. Denberghs, Mr. Johannsen, Mr. Per s.s. Caledonta, on Dec. 19th

G. E. Denbeigh, Miss M. Mann, Mr. and December.. Hampton, Mr. Ansell, Mr. Leslie, Mrs. Mrs. T. D. Cochrane, Mr. J. Gray and children, Mrs. A. G. Denbeigh and 3 daughters, Mrs. -N." F. Miller and two children, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rees, Mr. and Mrs. B. Beal. Mr. L. D. Abraham. Mattock, from Haihow with a gene-Greep. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson, Mr. and Capt. Ticker, Mrs. Meisner, Mrs. A. ral cargo-1. M. & Co.. Poo Lee, Chinese str.. 314 tons. Capt. Mrs. Spiers, Mr. R. Mall, Mr. N. F Leung Hing, from K. C. Van, with Miller, and Mrs. Miller, ir.. Mr. S. Pol- a general cargo-Hung Shun,

kingbhrn. Mr. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Tilkini. Dutch str., 2,888 toos, Captain Mr. A. R. Smith, Mr. Ralker, Mr. and Archer Mr. Goodyear, Mr. Richards, Buys, from Amoy with a general Mrs. Johnstone, Mrs. S. Polkinghorn and cargo.-I.C.J.L. - Yangtzekiang Chinese str., 401 tons,

two children, Mrs. and Miss Curtin, Mr. Master. Mr. W. P. Smith, Mr. D. H. 1. Headley, Mr. Swanton, Mr. and Mrs. Kitching. Miss Russel,, Mr. and Mrs. Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Glen, Mrs. and Miss Curtin. Mr. and Mrs. Crosthwaite, Miss Reaves, Miss Ryder, Mr. and Mrs K. Logan, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Slater, Mr. Penny, Mr. and Mrs. S. HI. Colton, Mrs. Penny. Miss Pierce, Mr. E. L. Gordon, Mr. M.. H. Hall, Mr. Goodyear, Mr. Newling. Mr. and Mrs. Menezes, Mr. and Mrs. Tyau, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Griswold, Mrs. Reaves. Mr D. L. Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Denbeigh and child. Miss M. Popolf, Mrs. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Harker and two children, Mrs. "Leusseff and daughters. Mis Pilenke and child, Mrs. Butzew and "children, and Mr. Amermaa.

Capt. Brown, from Haihow, with general cargo.-Yuen Cheong Lee.

December 19th," "Haloong, British str.. 1,108 tons, Capt. Thomson, from Swatow, with a gene- ral cargo.-D. L. & Co. Lake Gilpen, American str., 1,654 tons. Capt. Allen. from Saigon, with a general cargo.-P.M.S.S. Co. Pyrrhas, British str., 4.822 tons, Cast. Clark, from Shanghai, with a gene- ral cargo.-B. & S. West Carmona, American str. 3,517 tons. Capt. Dyke: Irom San Fran- cisco, with a general cargo.-S. & Wugo Maru, Japanese str., 2,222 tons, Capt. Ishids from Ching Wan Tan, with coal.-D. & Co.

D.

OLEARANCES.

December 18th.

Amakuse Maru, for Keelung.

Chikiang, for Swatow.

Chili, for Manila.

Cly of Lincoln, for Rotterdam.

Deyanha, for London.

Haincheong for Canton. -Koonshing, for Canton,

Lara, for Singapore.

Lima Maru,- for Hamburg Saigon Haru, for Kobe.

Shinto, for Shanghai,

Bultan van Koetie, för Singapore,

Suwa Maru, for Tabeco. Wasun, for K. C. Wan Wing Sing, for Shanghai, Yingchow, for Shanghai.

December 19th.

Su Yidi, for Ping Hoi. Urusan Maru," for Dairen. West Carmona, for San Francisco.

SHIPPING MOVEMENT

The s.s. Tango Maru (Australian line) left Nagasaki on December 17th, and is Expected here on December 21st.

GERMAN LINERS FOR JAPAN.

*

Three German liners, the Can Finte terro, Keist, and one other whose came is not at present known, will leave Europe shortly for Japan to whom they have been allotted under the peace treaty

NEW TENDER FOR LOWER YANGTZE LIGHTS.

A new Custom Yangtze Lights-tender med the Chianglung was successfully Launched from the works of the New Engineering and Shipbuilding Works, Ltd., at Shanghai last week.

The Chianglung is a twin screw steel vessel specially designed and equipped

VESSELS EXPECTED, Achills, due January 29th.

Anchisee duo January 8th. Crosskeys from Seattle, due January 1st. Devanha due to-day, about 5 a

Dryden from New York, due Dec. 18th. Duquesne from New York, due February

2nd.

Edmore from Seattle, due January 24th. Empress of Japan due-December 29th. Hector due 3rd inst.,.7 a.m

Katori Maru (American line), due Decem

ber

Kota Baru (Calcutta line), due Dec.

25th.

Lycaon due January 18th.

Mentor dne January 20th.

Montague from Portland Ore, das Jan

uary 1st,

Protesiaus duo January 5th. Rhesus duo December 24th

Satsuma from New York due January

16th

Schodack from New York, dus January

10th

Siberia Maru, duo December 22nd, St. Albans from Japan, due 20th inst Samarang Maru due 23rd just. Tamba Maru (European line), dus Jazu

ary 20th:

Tokushima Maru (Liverpool line), due

December 20th.

Yokohama Mars (European Line), due

January 8th.

#

VETARZO

Mon

Thes.

Height

Low Wazer'

Standard

Time.

Height.

88" ANDRE LEBON".

MESSAGERIES

NOTICE.

(ONSIGNEES of Cargo from MARSEIL-

are hereby informed that their Goods with the xception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed, and stored at their risks, into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous: Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown at Kowloon, whence delivery may be immediately after

unless

Gov

Options Cargo will bed on. hm. ft. i. intimation is received from the. Consigness before. Nous TO-DAT requesting it to ba landed

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Flor Etandard Time.

20m 3 57

. ft. in

6:20 a

5.50 a

7m 11 18

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844 6 34B

8.1 12

3m 11. 19

32

7.52 7142

0

1 9

21 52848 0

Wed.

Thur. 13

Fir. 24 m. 851

∙Batur 26 m 9:48

7 144 1 117 3 73270

14.3 $

£6 19:40. 4.8m 410

here

of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned Goods remaining unclaimed aftar Dac.. 21st, at Noos, will be

228ct to rent and i

landing charges.

All claims must be sent i

in to me on or before Dec. 14th, or they will not be recognized.

All damaged packages will be amamined by Mears Goddard & Douglas, on TUESDAY, Dec. 21st, at 10 AM.

No Fire Insurance has been affected."

EBODENFUSER, Acting Agent

Hongkong, December 16th, 1940.

CP

S

CAILINGE

HONGKONG to VANCOUV

via Snarghat. Nagasakifi*Men) Kobe &

PMFFFES OF HUSSIA FONTE GLE FMFPFES OF ASIA FMPRIES OF JAPAN FMPARES OF RUSSIA FMPRESS OF JAPAN EMPRESS OF ASIA MONTEAGLE

IMPRESA OF RUSSIA THPRESA OF JAPAN EMPRESS OF ASTA.

***

bonskops Dec. 16-J1

Dec. 31. J

Jan. 13 71 Jan. 19 Fe Feb. 10 Fet

Mar. 31 -- Ari

Apr. 7 Maj

Apt. 28 May

Mar. 15 Ap

May 10 May MAY

28 June Isengers to Europe are strongly urged to decermine i exact date of the Alimtlo, parźng destred prior bo, and ar in advance au posible, their departure frock the Od Free couples on the dhiutto, ara as congested as on t fasida Allantin reservations man be arranged by latter table for all passengers, to Europe. Frequent sailings be Montreal to Liverpool, London & Glasgow. Fassage ordu "erring ratol rewievations will be tesund here

Her Faren erd other ipformatten please appist ro HONGKONG OFFICE

Talaykone YAS

·Cable address 1,MACANKACI CANADIAN. PACIFIC OCEAN:

SERVICES.

CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., TD.

3.5.

FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS

NANKING"

15,000 Tons

SAILING FROM

3.5. "NILE"

11,000 Tons

5.S. INA" 10.ons

HONGKONG for SAN FRANCO

via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolul 5.S."

CHINA" S.S. "NANKING." Feb. 25th.. "SAILING FROM

Jan. 12th

S.SNILE

2501

HONGKONG for MANILA

S.S. "NANKING BAILING FROM ·

--M3 19th

HONGKONG for SINGAPOR

S.S. "CHINA"

Feb. 7th

S.S. LE Aprij

AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLAES PASSENGER SERVICI

C. T. SURRIDGE, ACTING

FREIGHT & PASSENOIS AGIN PRINCE'S BUILDING, ICH HOUR Stazz

TELEPHONE, PARKENDER DAFT.

No, 1934.

TEL FAIGHT DEPT. & AGE

No. 2161.

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJM

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN

JAVA, CHINA AND

·FROM"

JAPAN.

STICKERI

ON OF FABOUT

WILL LEAVE

O'S OR ABOUT,

L

FOR

"

(1915

TJIKINI

AMOY

21st Dec.

JAYA

HAIYANG

JAVA

24th Dec.

JAVA

TJIBODAS

JAVA

30th Dec.

26th Dec.

SHANGHAI

TJILATJAP

JATAT

10th Dec.

27th Dea.

JAPAN

PACIFIC MAIL S.S, CO.

U.S. MAIL LINE

Operating the `new first-class steamers “EUUADOR," VENEZUELA ?

COLOMBIA,”

HONGKONG - TO SAN FRANCISCO,

VIA: SHANGHAI, KOBE, Yokohama - & Honolulu.

THE SUNSHINE BELT.

The most comfortable route to America and Europe. SAILLINGS FROM HONGKONG AT NOON. US SHIPPING BOARD VESSEL

FOR SAN FRANCISCO,

SHANGHAI-HONGKONG-CALCUTTA SERVICE.

Cargo scompted on through Bulso Lading to all points in the United Sister and Canada, also through Bile of Lading to Baltimore, Havana Closterk, and South Ameriana porba."

For Earsher Information syply --

OR LE CLERG'S H

Talay howe-14"

LIVER & KAIOKEYG

PACIFIO MAIL 8.8. 00.

Hotel Mandlocks

PRINCE LINE FAR EAST SERVICE

Regular Sailings to Boston and/or New York by fast

for service as a lights tender for the HONGKONG CHINESE freight steamers

Lower Yangtze and is of the following

dimensions and, description:

Length overall. 126. T

COMMERCIAL NEWB.

Incorporated with the

Moulded breadth 21 AM BECA (Chinese Daily Press)

CHUNG NGOL SUN PO

Moulded depth LAR. 101ft,

Draft 6f The propelling machinery consists of

Pablished Dally under the auspices of the

the

20 CHINESE CHAMBER OF CUMMEROF

baru triple expansion engines capable of Terms for Advertising (Translation fee)

driving the vessel at a speed of 11 knots; the steam being supplied from one hori zontal return tube boiler 121. in diameter **#7110Tongth, with a sičem

of 160 lbs, to the square incit

sure

dsn he obtained at the Office, 10, Do You Road Central, Hongkong 131, Floot Street London, or froin the diferent Agenta.

Documenta bastated frymer into Charent Colloquial Chinese.

(via Suez or Panama) For NEW YORK

Far

GAELIC PRINCE"

full particulars apply tome.

FURNESS

20th January (via Panama).

elograms

Curaprisce.

* Wireless Telegraphy.

The Steamers are all fitted throughout with Electals Light and have accommod for a limited number of saloon Passenger. All steamers carry & duly qualified surgeon. Cargo taken at through rates to all porta fix Netherlands Indis and Australia.

For Farticulars of Freight and Page apply to the

York Building First Floor

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN,

Telephone No. 1674

VEREENIG DE NEDERLANDSCHE SCHEEPVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (United Netherlands, Navigation Company), HOLLAND OOST AZIELIJN- (Holland East Asia Line) (Members of the Straits, China and Japan Conferences).

Begular monthly service between JAPAN PORTS, SHANGHAL HONGKONG-

MANILA

AND

G AND

AMSTERDAM ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG

ALOHIBA”: *BORNEO”—January

Loading

Dec. 25th

"AMELAND" February

AND BREMEN, Sallinga umbject to alterations.

For

Balling on or about BOTTERDAM & HAMBURG 26th Dec. -AMSTERDAM & BAMBURG . 21st Jan.

BOTTERDAM & HAMBURG-..

3 Mar. 11st Feb

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LYN

WITHYA MACOM LIMITED. St. George's Building.

(1358

ALDERAMIN "March... AMSTERDAM & HAMBURG For fall partlemises please apply to

General Agentay

Tork Building

Tel. No. 158.

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