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`SHIPPING NEWS

ARRIVALS.

"May th

Capt.

TAS - HONGKONG DAILY

VESSELS EXPECTED.

Benglar "Ben" line), from London,

due May 31st.

Eastern from Sydney, dus Juns.ta Helense (Blue Funnel), due June 30th, Wan,

zion (Blue Funnel), dus June 22nd. S.8.5let Maru (NY.S.), from London, dus

June 3rd.

,,"

|

Wunahing, Chinge stec, 297 toos, G. A. de Bonza, from K.. C. with a general cargo-Po Oa

May 30th..

Nikko Mara (NY.K.), from Sydney, loor, Dutch str. 2.18 tons. Capt. W.

due Jane 10th. Stofkuper, from Shanghai, with a

Mentor (Blue Funnel), due June 11th. general cargo--J'C.J.C.

Nanking (China Mail), due June 11th. dquiteto. Italjan str., 1211 ians, Capt. Rakuya Horu (T.K.K.), dus June 6th.

Becklinger, fruni Singapore, with a

dura (5.Y.E.), from Caloutts, June 13th. general cargo-Dodwell & Co. ** Argon, American str., 4,271, tons. Capt. Tolomi Muru" (N.Y.K.), from Calcutta,

W. J. Davis, from

dus June 15 San Francisco, with kerosine ail, Standard Oil Co. Longtas (Blue Funnel), due June 11th. Kamere. America str. 3.419 tons. Capt.kohama Meru (N.Y.K.), due June

Capt. T. H. Can from Iloilo, with

general cargo, ---Adhiral Line. Wengylr, British str... tons. Capt. C. A. Honan, from Singapore. with

general cargo. --J. M. & Co, Hanoi French, str. 30 tons, Capt. F. Morvan, from Haiphong, with a gen eral cargo--Lapieque. Knight Companion, British str. 14,500 tons, Capt. F. Towill, from Iloilo, with a general cargo.B. & S. Linan, British str.,-1356 tons. Capt. E. Blackburn; from Hongay, with coal. -B. & 5.

yogisan Mara, Japanese str., 1,748 tons,

Capt.

H. Yagi, from Canton, in bal Insi.-M. B. K. Paling Maru, Japafiese str. 1,680 tons, Capt. Yoshida, from Canton, with a general Plany, British str. 4.613 tons, from

sarge NY.K.

with a general cargo Mackinnon. Mackenzie & Co. Shantury, British str., 1,850 tons. Capt. K. Monkman, from Canton, with a general cargo-R. & S. Shan Cheong, fhinese str., 235 tons.

Capt Leung Sam Kong, from Macro, with a general cargo.Wai Yee. Taith Mark Japanese str., 1916 tons.

Capt. J. Mikui, from Chingwantne, with conl. Dodwell & Co. Waishing, British str., 1,170 tons, Capt. MeNair, from Canton, with a general cargo.-J.M. & Co.

Yaesung, British str., 1,189 tons, Capit

J. McAinsh. from Manila, with i general cargo--J. M. & Co.

ULEARANCES.

May 30th.

Aquileia, for Shanghai. Cheungshing, for Weihaiwei. Glenyyle, for Shanghai. Hydrangea, for Swatow, Alyogison Maru, for Hongny.. Paling Muru, for Shanghai. Rokkaran Muru, for Hougay, Shantung, for Swatow Shunking, for K. C. Wan. Shuncheong, for K. C. Wan. St. Albana, for Sandakan. Sunning, for Canton. Taita Mora, for Canton, Tientsin, for Hungay Tjiwong, for Muntok. Van Cloon, for Singapore. Waishing, for Swatow. Feituo Muru, for Dairen.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALS.

· DEPARTURES.

ANOTHER STEAMER FOR THE CHUNGKING SERVICE.

Another stetner for the Chungking ser Dock & Engineering Works, Shanghai, vice has been launched by the Kiaugnan The launch took place in the presence of the vessel being named the Hain Shutuny a large group of interested spectators. which has been built to the order of France Chinese company. This a duplicate of the str, dice Dollar now ,Ve:5c9 j8 chang Changking trade. The bull and being fitted out at the dockyard for the machinery, are being built to the British navigation under the special survey of Corporation's highess class for river Mr. John Cromarty, the local enrveyor verse of this type put into service during to the Corporation. This in the fourth the last 2 months by the Kiangaan Works who have still another sister vessel on the ways.for the same owners.

A SHANGHAI STEAMER'S OFFICIAL

ERIALS.

The official trials of the str. Celestial, built by the Kiangnan Dock for the U.S. the second of the 10,000 tons freighters

sung last week and proved very succees. Shipping Board, fook place outside Woo- ful The mean speed developed on six runs exceeded 13 knots and on one run 15.80 knots was reached. About 30 guests were on board: The vessel was due to Jave for San Francisco on May 26th, in "ballast.

At a dinner given by the Kiangnaz Dock authorities, Captain Robert Dollar stated that it was the unanimous opinion of the Shipping Board officials at Sau Francisco that the first bout of this clas The Mandarin, was the facet that, had been built for the Board.

THE COAL STRIKE AND A P. & O. SAILING.

A London paper, received by yester day's mail contains the following:-

In consequence of coaling difficulties, the sailing of the P. & 6. mail liner Nürkanila, of 16,000 tons, frum Tilbury on April 9th, has been postponed. The liner was to have sailed, with passengers and cargo, for Bombay and Australian ports. It is understood that the over- land Indian mail, which would have been taken by the arkunda from Marseilles, Per & Aguiria, on May 29th:-Sir Delta, which, after leaving Rombay, is will be carried by the F&Oliner Otway and Lady Wheeler Cuffe, Lieut to proceed on her orginal voyage to the Col, M. das Neves, fr. and Mrs. Brad Far East. Sufficient coal is believed to steet, Mr. I. C. Easer, Miss A. Khave been available Kruger, Mr. Klinger. Mr. M. Mari.

to enable the Narkundu to leave Tilbury on 29th and Per 8.8. Wenatchee, on May 8th, for and proceed to Marseilles, where fresh hanghai: Alex. E. B. Anderson, Mrs supplies could have been secured Re- G. M. Baum. Mr. L. V. T. Dunlap, Presentatives of the miners are, however, Misa L. M. Dunlap. Mr. F. O. Finn, understood to have protested against the Mr. A. Gerner, Mr. S. V. Gordon, Mrs. adoption of this course, and pressure G. B. Hoey, Mrs. S. Johnson, Mr. Wil- appears to have been brought to bear. liam Kayz, Mrs. W. T. Moynan, Mr. F. Owing to the troubles, the management A. Seidler, Mr. D. Legarda," Mc M. has decided to postpone the sailing. Nesterolf, Mr. P. Rohtost, Mr. C. C, Dokema, Mr. W. H. Hayden, Rev. E. P. McCarthy, Mrs (J. McCarthy, Mrs., H. Posner, Mrs. A. H. Wallace. For

Word has been received that the U.S Kobe Mr. B. H. Henderson. For Yoko Shipping Board is planning to maks hams: Mr. J. Corman, Mr., G.-J. extensive repairs and aftorations to the McCarthy. For Seattle: Mr. B. P.

new Admiral Line passenger, steamer Battersby, Mrs. B. F. Battersby, Mr.

Wenatchee when she returns to Seattle B.

Bauman, Miss ... Biaufox, Mr.Though the steamer was to bave stayed after her first trip to the Far East. and Mra, J. Q. Clemer, Mr. D. Cintos in Seattle for 15 days, the alterations ara Mr. H. F. Compton, Miss P. Custodie, A. Fairbanks, Capt. J. S. Gibson, Mrs. from Seattle to the Orient has been Mrs. C. A. Dick, Haster L. Dick, Abre expected to take about 30 days and for that reason the next sailing of the steamer E. G. Harper, Mr. H. C. Henry, and, Mrs. G. E. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. E. Pone to July 30th.

Mr.

post- Hawk, Miss M. D. Hunter, Mr. H. P. The same despatch brings information Malloy, Mr. W. A: Mountaine, Miss G. that the str. Silver State, named after Miller, Mr. B. G. Richards, Mrs. E. .the State of Nevada, the third vessel to Richards, Mrs. D. Rogers, Mr. Rogers, Mrs. E. Shaw, Mr. W. M. Smith, Mrs. D. Tams. Mr. U. Thorne, Mrs. D. "M. Valdez, Miss A. M. Vokaw, Mrs. L. Whittlesey, Miss M. Whiley, Mrs. H. T

Mr.

H. Matheson, Mrs. I Hashim. Mr. H. W. Burchard, Mr. C.

M

THE ADMIRAL LINE.

Atlantic Coast, making a trial speed of be delivered to the Company, has success- D. fully completed her trial trip off the 18 knots an hour. The engines and pumps are perfect" and the furnish- are superior to the Wenatchee," the mestige.

The second steamer handed over by the

F. Seegar, Mrs. A. C. Stewart, Mr. EU.8. Shipping Board to the Company, M. Torry, Mr. and Mrs. M. ver de Ray the Keystone State, will leave Seattle on Miss R. H. Whitefield, Mrs. E. L. Zim June 18th. She will be followed by the merman, Mr. Rt: de Cheaney, and Mr Silver State on July 9th and the enut H. W. Burchard,

chee on July 30th.

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS,

The N.Y.K. 88. Turuga Moru, (Ham-

NEW CHINESE SHIPPING LINE. burg line) left Singapore for this port A new Chinese, shipping line has been on May 28th, and Juno Brd. b.

tion with the Peking Government. The N.Y.K... Malacca Maru (Cal- Owyang Yu-han and a number of other cutta line) left Kobe for this hort vid overseas Chinese merchants, acoing the Osaka and Moji on May 28th and is increase of expected here on. June 5th.

passenger and between China and North and South freight trade America, havo subscribed among them- selves 84,000,000 which will be used as capital for the new company. They stata that the receipts of foreign steamship lines amount to millions yearly and be live that if a regular Chinese line was organized, it would receive large patron-

to tapected here on established and has been granted registra-]

The NY. K. & Totomi Maru (Cal cutta line) left Singapore for this port on May 29th, and is expected here on

Juno Sih.

The British Indis Co.'s .. A. Apear loft Moji for this port on May 20th, and is duo here on the afternoon of June 2ad.

The P. &... Khyber-arrived Long Hitherto, only foreign lines have don on May 28th."

The R.M.S. fontengle arrived

at

been running between China and North and South American porte, much to the Yokoham on May 28th (..) left there inconvenience of Chinese passengers, and May 30th (a.m.), and is due at Hong-shippers, they claim. kong on June 8th (n.) A

The company, which will be known as The R.M.S. Emputas of Aria arrived the Chin Steamship Co., Ltd., will have at Shanghai on Saturday, May 28th, two routes, one running between Hong- left there at midnight and was due at Rong and Chile, vis Shanghai, Honolulu, Nagasaki on Monday, May 30th.

Mexico, Panama, and Peru, and the The as, Deucalion (Blue Funnel line) other between Hongkong and New York left Singapore on May 20th for Hongria Shanghai, Honolulu, Panama, and kong, and is due heto June 3rd

Cuba. Ono steamer, the Huah-ping, is The R.M.S. Empress of use left said to have already been chartered from Vancouver For Hongkong, hd Japan,

the Ministry of Navy and it is expected Torts, Shanghai, and Manila on May tab the service will begin shortly. Tho 20th, and is due at Yokohama on or wal-ping, which is one of the former about June 8th

* German vessels taken over by the Chinese The R.M.S. Empren of Ama arrived Government upon her declaration of war at Nagasaki on Monday, May 20th, at against Germany, is at present chartered 7.30 am. was to leave there at 4p.m., to the Ching: Australian Stownship Co.. and is due at Kobe (o-day (Tuesday) at a company formed mostly of Chinese who A Pottad

aro or have been resident Australia

CP

PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY SİẾT, 1921.

OS

HONGKONG to VANCOUVER.

via Shanghai Nagasuli, Moj!), Kate & Vornhama

beamers

• MONTEAGLE

Fron- Hangkong

T.

K. K.

TOYO KISEN KAISHA

HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO

VIA SHANGHAI, THE INLAND SHA, JAPAN & HONOLULU *** Thr PATIWat of the Son,"

STEAMERS

Dia

·Cinquaver -

TONS

SIBERIA MARU

20,000

TENYO MARU

22,000

KOREA MARU

SHINYO MARU.

30,000

$2,000

Calling at Dairen instead of Nagasaki.

Jane 34 Julya' EMPRESS OF RUSSIA... June 2 Jaly 1. EMPRESS OF JAPAN... July 13 Aug 3 EMPRESS OF ABIA Joly 1 Ang. X EMPRESS OF RUSSIA... Any 18 Sept THREE TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAINS DAILY

· Flamping Car Resors Bling u kakungest,

CONNECTING STEAMERS CANADA

to LIVERPOOL.

Bajite

METAGAMA

July 15 July 24 EMPRESS OF FRANCE. July 19 July 2 EMPRESS OF FRANCE Aug. 10 Aug. 20 EMPRESS OF BRITAIN Aug. 20. Aug, 26. IMPRESS OF BRITAIN. Sept 10 Sept. 16. Allotment of socupodation as their steamers held here and through Jichts aued. Early applicatias estimry, Other willing to London, Southampton, Glasgow Antwana Havin. Foriaren apply t

(siephone 752-

HUNGEÙNG. OFFICE

Cable address: OÀÇANAO

CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN

SERVICES, LTD.

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.

TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE.

Freight and Passages **

For SAN FRANCISCO vis „HANGHAI, JAPAN PORTS and HONOLULU.

AMERICAN STEAMERS.

*COLOMBIA" "ECUADOR"

Apply to

Telephone No141"

LEAVE HONGKONG

June 10td..

Juns gb.

July Ist

July 160b,

SOUTH AMERICAN LINE HỌNGKONG TO VALPARAISO

VIA JAPAN, HONOLULU, HILO, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN PEDRO SANTA CRUZ, BALBOA, CALLAO, MOLLENDO, ARIGA & Iquique.

THENCH BY TRANS-ANDIAN ROUTH to Buenos AiIRES,

STEAMERS

KAKUYO MARU CHOYO MARU

⚫ Cargo only

TONA

17,500

LAVE NONGLONG

June 10th July 11th.

For fall information regarding paisügers freight and sailings, apply to Y. TSUTSUMI, MANAGIE, King's Building. Tal. Nes. 2374 & 375.

MES, T. E, GRIFFITH, LTD.

Agenta at Canton:

CHINA MAIL S. S. CO., LTD

Incorporated in USA.

FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS

4.5.

"NANKING' "1

ailing June 11th, 1921. sillag Aug. 10th, 1991.

15,000 Tons

5.5.

"NILE" I1,000 Tons

3.5. CHINA"

10,200 Toas

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.

Hotal Mansions, Hongkong.

Cable Address "SOLANO

SAILING FROM

HONGKONG for SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolulu

"999

5.S."

CHINA" S.S. "NANKING"

June 25th

PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO.

MANAGING AGENTS, US. SHIPPING BOARD. TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE

Freight and Passenger.

FOR SAN FRANCISCO TIA SHANGHAI, JAPAN PORTS AND HONOLULU AMERICAN STEAMERS

**GOLDEN STATE"

From Hongkong. July 4th

Due Sea Francisco.

July 26th.

SHANGHAI CALCUTTA SERVICE

8.S. "LAKE HELDING

**FreightTM Only

FOR SINGAPORE PENANG AD RANGOON.

Jaño 3rd. FOR CALCUTTA via SINGAPORE PENANG & RANGOON. "JACOX"

May 31st.

MANILA-EAST-INDIA SERVICE

Freight and Passenger.

BAN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU, MANILA, SAIGON, SINGAPORE,

CALCUTTA & COLOMBO. Monthly Sailings.-

ROUND THE WORLD SERVICE Freight Only, Monthly Sailing

San Francisco to Yokohama, Kobe, Dairen, Tientsin, Shanghai, Manila, Baig an, Singapore, Calcutta, Colombo, Bombay, Alexandria, Bizerta, Marseilles, Barcelona, the on Balmore, Norfolk, Cristobal, Los Angelaa and San Francisco. For full information regarding rates, apace, etc., apply to

PACIFIC MAIL 8.8. Co. Telephone 141. Cable Address "SOLANO. Hotel Mansions, Hongkong.

STRUTHERS & DIXON, Inc.

GREEN STAR LINE.

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

"West Ilip".

TO MANILA

To LOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO ( HONOLULU)

West Carmona "

S

1st June..

17th June.

25th June

To VANCOUVER & SEATTLE MANILA)

West Ivis **--

; Also cargo accepted for Transhipment at San Francisco and/or Seattle to weekly sailings for #

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

Through Bills of lading Ined to all US & Canadian Overland Common Prints. HONGKONG OFFICEt foor, Powell Building, 12, Dar Your Rd, Tel 8008.

NANYO YUSEN KAISHA

(The South Sea Mail S.S. Co., Ltd.) REGULAR FREIGHT & PASSENGER SERVICE

BETWEEN

JAPAN, HONGKONG & JAVA.

FOR JAVA,

[451

Ports of call-Batavia, Samarang. Soerabaya, Macassar

and Balikpapan.

BAMAHANG MÁRU*: BORNEO MARU”.

sailing on or about 2nd June.. saling on oratons 21st June,

FOR JAPAN.

Ports of call-Mojt, Kobe and Yokohama.

6.5. "CHERIEON MARITM. ES "MACAKSAR MARU!

For further particulars please sp

salling on or about 7th June, safling on or about 26th June

E SUZUKI, Manager,

Qrem's Road Central

[767

Aug. 9th BAILING FROM

S.S. "NILE"

July 13th

HONGKONG for MANILA

S.S. "NANKING”

SAILING FROM

June 13th

HONGKONG for SINGAPORE

S.S. "CHINA”

July 22nd

9.5.

14

NILE" June 25th

AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLASS PASSENGER BERVICE:

No. 1994.

C. T. SURRIDGE.

FIGHT & PA982NGES AGENT, PRINCE'S BUDDwi, Im Hou STET. TELEIHOWA, PANENO DEL TILFINGET DET. & AGENT.

No. 2161.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.,

66

COPENHAGEN.

The M.S. PERU" will be sailing from Hongkong about 20th of June, taking cargo for

Copenhagen, Christiania, Gothenburg and Hamburg.

For further particulars please apply to:-

MANNERS & BACKHOUSE, LTD.

7, Queen's Road, Central.

KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART

MAATSCHAPPY.

(ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA)

THE STEAMSHIP

"VAN CLOON"

will be despatched to SINGAPORE & BELAWAN-DELI, Direct.

30th May.

This vessel offers excellent cabin accommodation for saloon

Single and double cabina. Wireless Telegraphy,

For Freight and passage apply to

Pareno

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN-LYN,

Telephone No. 1574.

VETARZO

Agents,

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