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SHIPPING NEWS

ARRIVALS.

March 8th.

St. Albans, British str.,, 4,119 tons, Capt..

G. L. Smith, from foji, with a gen eral cargo.Mackinnon Mackenzie & Co.

Alarch 9th.

Dilwara, British str., 3,460 tons, Capt. T. P. Babb, from Shanghai, with a general cargo-Mackinnon Mackenzie & Co..

Gujarat, British str., 2,900 tons, Capt. Mercer, from Vladivostock.-Numazoe

-Haichiny, British str.; 1,207 tons, Cupt: Stowart, frogi Swatów, with ́a -gen- cral cargo.-D.L & Co.

THE HONGKONG, DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH

KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART

MAATSCHAPPY.

(ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. or Batavia)

CP

THE STEAMSHIF

"VAN

CLOON

will be despatched to

SINGAPORE' "and" BELAWAN-DELI.

Hanni, French str. 730 tous, Capt. F. This vessel offers excellent cabín accommodation for saloon passenger

Morvan, from Haiphong, with a gon-

oral cargo.—Lapioque,

Boah Hein, Chinese atr., 903 tons, Capt.

Lacks, from Macno.-Nemuzee.

·Hydrungeu, British str., 581 tons, Capt.

J. E. Drummond, from Swatow, with a general cargo.-Chin On S.5. Ca.. Lake Ongea, American str., 1,672 tons, Capt Malin, from Bangkok, with rice.Robert "Dollar & Co.

Lara, Dutch str., 300 tons, Capt. Hoen, from Canton.-Asintie Petroleum & Co.

Mogami Mary, Japanose str., 1,837 tons,

Capt. T. Inouye, from Honguy, with' coal.-M. B. K.

Ning Chow, Chinese str., 313 tons, Capt. Kwok Shan, from Holbow, with a general cargo.Wang Hing Poolee, Chinese str., 314 tons, Capt. Loung

Hing, from K. C. Wan, with a gen oral cargo.-Hung Shun.

Rajah of Sarawak, Sarawak str., 882

tonx, Capt. Lawrie, from Saigon, with rice-Carroll Broa

Sui Sang. British str., 1,770 tons; Capt. A. Fraser, from Saigon, with rice- We Fat Shing. “

Taishin Muru. Japanese str., 1,006 tans,

Capt. Michima, from Canton.-Dod well & Co.

Tientsin, British str., 1,227 tons, Capt. Dillion, from Canton, with a general cargo. B. & S.

Fue Ying Ifa, British str., 810 tons, Capt. Kidule, from Swatow, with a general cargo-Carmichael & Clark..

CLEARANCES.

March 9th."

Diluara, for Bombay. Euryalus, for Singapore. Teo Pau, for Haiphong.

Hok Canton, for . C. Wan.

Kuangtah, for Shanghai.

Lara, for Tansui.

Powiet, for Shanghai.

Biojun Muru, for Moji.

Tasahin Maru, for Chingwantao.

Tean, for Shanghai.

Tientsin, for Shanghai,

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

The N.Y.K, .. Bombay Maru (Bombay line) left Kobe, for Hongkong, vid Moji Fosterday, and is expected here on March

16th:

The N.Y.K: 8.9. Mishisha Maru (Euro- pean line) is expected here from Japan on March 17th.

The T.K.K. Siberia Maru left Shanghai at 7 p.m. on the 8th instant,

Single and double cabins." Wireless Telegraphy.

For Freight and passage apply to:-

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN-LYN,

Telephone No. 1574

Agents.

78

LOS ANGELES PACIFIC NAVIGATION COMPANY

(TRANE-PACIFIC FREIGHT SERVICE). · Operating United States Shipping Board Steamers

HONGKONG TO LOS ANGELES, CAL, U.S.A.

Due Inwards 6.5. "WEST HIKATM 8. "WEST HINTON"

About

Jat, April, 1st May.

Through Bills of Lading to all US Senta Fe and Southern Pacific Railroads.

Telephone 1069.

Sailing

About

B.. "WEST HIKA" 3rd April 1.4. “WEST HIXTON *.......... 3rd May, points. Shipside connection with Balt Lake,

CHAS E RICHARDSON,

General Agoat for Southe China,

Prince's Buildings, Chater Road.

[96

NEW YORK DIRECT

Joint Service of the BLUE FUNNEL" LINE OCEAN BB CO. LTD., and CHINA MUTUAL" B.N, CO., LTD.

AMERICAN

(ELLERMAN. «

Baflings from Hongkong

*:"LAERTES'

*· KANDAHAR"

• “CITY OF DUNKIBE"

* URON AL Boston

AND

MANCHURIAN LINE BUCHFALL 8.8" 00., LTD.)

·10TH, 1911.

OS

SAILINGS

HONGKONG to VANCOUVER

14

via Snangbai, Nagasaki, ("Moji), Kobe & Tokohama

Seamets

EMPRESS OF JAPAN EMPRESS OF ASIA ...

• MONTEAGLE EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF JAPAN BLPRESS OF ASIA ...

* MONTEAGLE

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF JAPAN EMPRESS OF ASIA ... EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

From

Des Hongkong T Mar. Apr. 12 Mar. 31 Apr. 18" Apr. 7 May 1 Apr. 29 May 16 MAY 17 Jone May 26 Jana 19 June 14 July 8

7

June 23 July 11

July July 28 July 91 Aug 8 Ang 18 Sept. 3 Pamengers to Koropa are strongly armed to deeraune the sance date of the Ausstic Miling desired prior to, and

to advance as posible, their dapartarn from the, Orlan Trate conditions on the Affentia are as congested as on the Picifo kilentio rewralcon aus be sensored by latise or sable for sil pumpney to Kuropa, Printas selines from Montreal to Everpool, Londre in Glabrow Paige ordere ¤retur all och resesvatious will be fagded bare

For Fares and other information plesse apply to' HONGKONG OFFICE

Telephone 71%

Dalle address: DĂDANPAD

CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN

SERVICES, LTD.

CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.

Incorporated in USA. FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS"

·5.8. " NANKING "` 3.5. NILE"

15,000 Tors

BAILING FROM

11,000 Tons

WEATHER REPORT.

March Pih. at 11.39.—Pressure has ini scensed slightly at Vladivostock, and decreased slightly from Weihaiwel te Shanghai. It is nearly stationary at other reporting stations.

The_anti-cyclone is probably central over S.W. Japan.

Fresh to moderate monsoon will continua over the N, China Sea.

*

Hongkong rainfall for the 94 hour ending at 10 a.m. to-day, 0,00 inch. Total since January, lat, 1.98 inches against an average of 3,68 inches.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending st noon to-day is as follows :--

DISTRICT

Hongkong to Gap Rock

Formosa Uhanual

FOREGÅN

¡E. and N.

winds moder late; fair.

{fresh..

JNE. winds,

South comb of China botween (The same s

Hongkong and Lamooks ( No. 1. South coat of China between / The same sa

Hongkong and Hainan No 1.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAN

Station.

REGISTER.

MARCH ST, 1921.

Wlad

Vladivostock 8a70.15 18 Nemuro

5

Hakodate ...

Tokio

Kochi

5.3. "CHINA” 10,200 Tons

HONGKONG for SAN FRANCISCO

- via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolulú S.S." CHINA " S.S. "NANKING " S.S "NILE”

May 18th

April 21st BAILING FROM

March 80th.

HONGKONG for MANILA

8.S. "NANKING"

March 19th

HONGKONG for SINGAPORE

SAILING FROM

$2nd Mar

8th Apr.

20th Apr.

S.S. "CHINA

April 30th

Stasmers proceed via Buen Canal or Panama Okoni'st Owners' option,

kabjust so change without notice.

for freight sad particulars apply wi

BUTTERFIELD & SWIER, os” THE BANK LINE, LTD. HONGKONG. MUNGKUNG AND, CANTON

REIES & 00: CANTON.

*PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALS.

Per a Dilwara, from Shanghai, on

T

LAHORE.

FIRES ON SHIPS.

P & o. "

Word was received in Shanghai, last weck, by Messrs. Mackinnon, Mackensie & Co., agents for the P. & O. S. N. Co., to and is due at Hongkong on Friday the March 9th:-Mrs. Stellingwerff, Mr. and the effect that the company's str. Lahore 11th instant about D'a.m. ***

Kobe on February 20th Mrs. Ling, Mr. and Mrs. Bessel, Mr.. arrived in The T.K.K. as Tenyo Maru arrived at

The Yokohama on the 9th instant and sails Hooper, Mr. Morris, Mr. Hashim, Miss with a fire in her third hold.

hold contained bunker coal, but no cargo, 11th instant, being due at Hongkong on Richards, Mr. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. this being landed. The fire, which con- Armstrong, Mrs. Kullerkup, Mr. O'Sulli- tinued for three or four days, was con- fined to the third hold and the latest word received from Kobe was that the ship's officers were Blooding the hold in an effort to artinguish the flames. No mention is Made as to the extent of the damages.

the 20th instant.

The P. & O. Khyber lett Singapore for this port on the 8th inst, at 9 and is due here on the 13th inst., at about p.m..

a.m.

van.

DEPARTED.

The 8.8. Tyndareus (Blue Funnel line),

Persa. Fushimi Maru, from Hongkong, from Pacific ports, left Kobe yesterday on March 9th:-Mr. A. J. Hayim, Mr.

for Hongkong, and is due hers on March Frank T. R. Wale, Mr. A. H. Anderson,

19th,

Tha & Idomeneus (Blue Funnel line) left Singapore yesterday for Hongkong, and is due bere on March 13th.

VESSELS EXPECTED.

due about March 20th." Atreus (Blue Funnel line), outward

bound, due March 13th, p.m. Katolichus (Blue Funnel), das March

26th.

March 10th.

'Beniawers (Ben line), "from Europe, dus Cadaretta (Admiral line), from Saigon,

due about April 5th. Cosset (Admiral line), from Portland

Ore, due about April 6th. Croeskept (Admiral line), from Seattle,

Waal, dus about April 8th, Egremont Castle, duo about March 16th. #penor (Blue Funnel), due March 30th. Burayades (Blus Funnel), due April 30th, Clymont (Admiral line), from Saigon,

dus about March 15th. Idomeneus (Blue Funnel line), from Eng.

land, due March 11th. Inaba Maru (N.X.K.), from London, dus

March 17th.

Mrs. Pearce, Miss Hillier, Mr. and Mrs.

N.Y.K. YAWATA MARU

P. & O. S. N. CO.

STEAMERS FOR "

AN UNSURPARSED HIGH CLASS PABSENGER SERVICE.

Nagasaki Kagoshima Oshima FSO Naha

Ishigakijima

Bonin Island

Websiwel 68.30.14′ 49 Hankow

Tchang..... Kiskiing Changsha Shanghai... GutaalfTM

20.24, 30

* 30.18

Sharp Peak... 3 30.07

Amoy

Swatow Taiboki

Taioba Trinas... Koshun

Pescadores...! Canton! Hongkong...

Gap Rock ... MACRO

63018 68 78

--

30.10

* 30.09

* 30.12.

30.11 30.07

**7# 30.08.

30.00

S.S. "NILE April 3rd

Wuchow

Bothow

Pakho

Phulien

Tourang

Саров баки се

C. T. SURRIDGE,

FREIGHT & PAMENOɛz” AGENT,, Parca's BUILDING, Ica House STREET. TILITHOJE, PABERIGER DEPT. TEL. FRIGHT Demi. & Aount.

No. 1934.

No. 2161.

Aparri Dagupan

Manis

PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO.

TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE

Freight and Passenger.

For SAN FRANCISCO via SHANGHAI, JAPAN PORTS AND HONOLULU AMERICA'NI SITE AMEES

"COLOMBIA"! "VENEZUELA. ". "GOLDEN STATE"

Wednesday, March 3rd. Wednesday, Apel 20th. About Monday, April 25th

PANAMA SERVICE Freight and Passenger.

Regular bi-monthly sailings from Ban Francisco for Mexico, Central America, Panamis” and Wert Coast of South America.

SHANGHAI-CALCUTTA SERVICE

Freight Only

/ Pom SHANGHAI

For SINGAPORE, PENANG, RANGOON AND CALCUTTA - 8.8. "LAKE FAULK'

Bailing March 14th. MANILA-EAST-INDIA SERVICE Freight and Passenger. SAN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU, MANILA, SAIGON, (SING! FORE,{" CALOUTTA & COLOMBO." Monthly Bailings.

ROUND THE WORLD SERVICE Freight Only, Monthly Sailing

San Francisco to Yokohama, Kobe, Dairen, Tientsin, Shanghai, Manila, Saiz m, Singapors, Calcutta, Colombo, Bombay, Alexandria, Bizerta, Marseilles, Barcelona, the co Baltimore, Norfolk, Cristobal, Los Angeles and San Francisco/

For full information regarding rates, space, etc, apply to

Telephone 141.

PACIFIC MAIL 88. CO. Cable Address “BOLANO... Hotel Mansiqui, Hongkong.

Legupi Tacloban

Iloilo

Surigao

Guam ....

Labuan

* 28.78

29.87 49.80

59.78 75

4308.82 -

6. 29,73 80 91 BW

1. BAROMETER, reduced to

17 degrees Fahrenheit, on the level of the sea in inches teaths and hundredths.

9. TEMPERATURE, in the shade, is degree Fahrenheit.

8. HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, the humidity of air estarated with moisture being 100.

́4,"Direction of WOD, to two points.

5. FORCE OF WID, according to Beaufort Scale...

6. STAZE DY WEATHER, b blue sky, o detached aloud, d drizzling rain, f fog, g gloomy, h hall, 1 lightning, e orarcast, p pasang showers, squal, r rain, e snow, t thunder, ▾ visibility, w dow wet.

7. Rams, in, incisos, t tentle and hundreds.

T. F. CLAXTON, Director.

SUNRISE AND SUNSET

HONGKONG TIMES FÖR MAROK.

"Date

Sunrisa. March 10th, 6.37 5.01. March 11th, 6.34 8.0. March 19th,

6.38 5.1 March 18th, 8.35 s.m. March 14th, 0.34 a.m. March 15th, 6.33 a.m. March 16th, 6.39 a.m. March 17th, 8.31 am, Marah 18th, 6,30 am. March 19th, 26.29 March 20th, 6.23 a.m. March 21st, 6,97 a.m. March 22nd, March 23rd, 1.25

Sunset.

6.31 p.m. 6.31 p.

6.32 p.m. 6.33 p.m. 6.32 p.m.

6.33 p.m.

8.38 p.m.

6.33 p.m.

0.34. p.m.

6.25 p.m.

8.28 a.m.

6.36 p.m.

ATE STRUTHERS & DIXON, Inc., 6.

A fire broke out in one of holds of the L. A. Duckworth, Mrs. E. Nowhouse,company's str. Tawala Maru, running Misa B. Read, Mr. B. R. Hancock, Mr. between Shanghai and Yokohama, resantly J. B. Pardoe, Mrs. G. M. Laurence, Mrs. Nagasaki. The ship had left Shanghai, when the ship was nearing the port of L. H. Treadway, Miss E. Treadway, Mr. with about 300 passengers, many of whom Agapenor (Blue Funnel), dus.April 17th.M. Gordon, Mrs. T. Matsushima, Mr. were panic-stricken when the news of the Alloway (Barber line), from Now York, and Mrs. L. Cogswell (jr.), Mra U." M. succeeded, however, in calming them, and fire spread. The captain of the vessel Homedios, Mrs. H. Alves, Mr. Geraldo wirelessed for assistance. The company's Partaria, Mr. B. A. Stockdate, Mr. F. tr. Sado Maru, on the London Japan Hebeiro, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Stockdale, to the spot. Lafeboats were lowered and run, immediately answered and proceeded Mr. T. Fukuda, Mr. G. Adochi, Mr. B. A. Dowaliby, Miss A.. Tett Miss E. J. the passengers were taken aboard the Sado Wells, Mr. and Mrs. De Wett, Mr. Haru, which stood by, ready to rendes Muller, Mr. R. M. da Rocha, Mr. G. Ufor several hours, burning most of the assistance. Although the fire continued da Roza, Mr. and Mra Buil, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cornelis, Mr. and Mrs Perrod 85age and cargo, no lives were lost. The ship was towed into Nagasaki har D'Arrero, Mr. and Mrs. A. A MacDonell, bour. No reason is given for the outbreak Mr. F. A. McGrath, Mr. J. R. Coyle, and the amount of damage is not kiwi - Mr. B. Harris, Mr. A. Waterbury, Mr. H. A. Jacobs, Miss Moore, Miss J. Tarasuck, Mra. A P. Gregg, Mr. S. Bakura?, Mr. S. Jox, Mr. T. Kumurs, Mr. Juneo Ormiston, Mr. Robert, Mr. B W. Gregg, Mr. K. Redmayne, Mr. Frank B. Arnold, Mr. E. Moreau M 8. S. Lovy, Mr. A. Ross, Mina M. J. Young, Mrs. E. H. Young, Miss C Marshall, Miss E. Congdon, Mrs. A. Massoy, Miss C. Massey, Mr. and Mrs AM. Marahall, Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Wocks, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Fleming, Mr. Jurgenssen, Mr. and Mrs. Y. Hosoya, Mrs. E. Jack, Mrs. G. Harrison, Mrs E. Miles, Master Milos, Miss AA Gutierrez, Mr. 8. Dal Rivero, Miss P Welsh, Hias M. Muir, Miss E. Kally will be despatched from this Port, on or about D'Almada, Miss Irene Ozorio, Mrs. E. EE Staubip "DILWARA,” Captain Babb, carrying His Majesty's Mails, Miss R. Read, Mr. and Mrs. H. THURSDAY, the 10th, MARCH, 1921, taking Nikko Maru (N.Y.K.), from Australia, Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fouls, Mr. Passenger and Cargo for the above Ports

and Mrs. Schmitz, Miss Schmitz, Mixe Alice Yung, Mr. S. Takaoka, Mr. H.

Bhile and Valuables and Tea for Italy, Fraise Koozaki, Mr. 8. Tanaka, Mr. E. Nami and London (under arrangement) will be kawa, Mr. K. Itakura, Mr. Z. Osame, shipped at Bombay into the Mail Steamer Mr. G. Yos Niyoss, Mr. Adolphe Demes, Proceeding direct to Marelles and London. Fo Mr. Nagamoto, Mr. G. Matsuura Mrar, the day before sailing. The contents and Parools will be received at this Office until a Ignez M. Machado, Mrs. Lars E. Bonus. Talus of all packages are required. Miss Rosa Wu, Mrs. I. Kondo, Mr. N. Taga, Mr. P. Guevarra, Mr. K. B

For further particular apply to- Menon, Mr. M. Kusihiro, Mr. M

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE Banayun, Mr. D.-J.-Santos, Mr. Severo Balterio, Mr. M. J. Gorner and Mr. M

& CO.

Agents, Santos.

Hongkong, February 28th, 1991.

Jason (Blue Funnel), due March 10th Kicist (N.Y.K.), from Japan, due March

30th.

Kamakura Haru (NFL), from Laver

pool, due April 10th. Lake Onawa (Admirsi line), from Saigon,

due about March-25th. Monteagle, due March 14th, at 7 a.m. Nankin (&O.), trom England, due

March-11th about 8-2.m

dus March 14th. Paulet (Admiral line), from Manila,

P.I., due about March 10th, Fyrrhus (Blue Funnel), due March 31st, Satsuma (Barber line), from Shangbai,

dus about March 15th. Stentor (Blue Fuunal line), from Japan,

due March 10th. Tamba Maru (N.Y.K.), from Japan, due

March 11th. Telemachus (Blue Fannel), das April 122. Wheatland Montana (Admiral line), from Singapore, due about March 12th.

STRAITS, COLOMBO,

TRALIA, BOMBAY, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS

{& LONDON.

Through Bill of Lading issued for Bateria, Persian Gulf, Continental, American,

and Bouth African Ports....

GREEN STAR LINE.

Operating Far Eastern services for account of thes UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD.

To MANILA · Lancaster

10th March To NEW YORK & BALTIMORE Lancaster

10th March

To SAN FRANCISCO West Henshaw

– 12th-March-

28th March

To SEATTLE & VANCOUVER West Ivis"

March March 26th,

March 27th, March 28th, March 29th, March 30th, March 31st, "April 1st,

6.23 8.0. 8.9 m.

6.33 p.m. 6.34 p.

6.38 p.. 10:36 p.m. - 6.38 p.m.. 6.37 p. 6.37 p.m.

.8.21a.m.6.37.p.m..

6.21 m

'6.20 .m. 6.19 2.1. 6.17 8.m.

8.16 2.1.

6.37 p.m. 0.38 p.m. 6.33.p.m.

6.38 p.m.

T. F. CLAXTON,

Director,

Royal Observatory;

ON SALE

VOLUMES of the HONGKONG

Also cargo accepted for Transhipment, at San Francisco and/or BOUND FOR Pug to Jame

Beattle to weekly sailings for

1020.

NEW ORLEANS, SAVANNAH, NORFOLK, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON,

*With Lavex, Prion #7.50.

154

Through Bill of Lading issued to all US & Canadian Overland Common Points. HONGKONG OFFICE:-1st floor, Powell's Building, 12, Des Vaux Ed., Tel 2008. [451

On 'sala sh the Honorowa DAILY PE Ofice

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