"SHIPPING NEWS
ARRIVALS.
Januray 171. Banri Mara, Japanga str. 2.332-tons, Caps M. Mitzutag, from Canton, in ballast-Suzuki Co., Hozui Maru, Japanese str. 1,075 tons. Capt. K. Kataurmoto from Hai phong and Pakhoi, with a general Cargo.-Y.K.K. Liangehow, British atr. 1920 tons. Capt. J. W. Harding, from Haiphong, with coal.-B. & S. .
Phemie Bruish str. 1.784 tons. Capt. G... Stout, from Liverpool and Singapore, with a general cargo. B. & S..
January 18th. Krakan, Dutch str.. 3.205 tons. Capt. S. yau Rouker, from Vancouver, with a general cargo.-J.C.J.L. Genca Maru. Japanese str., 4,806 tons. Capt. Y. Yui, from Bombay with a general cargo.-N.Y.K.
Jaca Maru, Japanese str., 4,808 tons
Capt. J. Kojina, from Moji, with a general cargo.-O.S.K. Kaljo Maru. Japanese str., 2,016 tons, Capt. T. Mutoshige, from Keelung, with a general cargo-0.8.E. Linan, British str.. 1.356 tons, Capt. E. B. Blackburn, from Singapore' and Hoihow; with a general cargo.-B.
S. Mike Varu, Jarap str., 1,950 tons Capt. J. Matsuda, from Port Par
THE HONGKONG
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.
The T.K.K. 'an. Persia Maru arrived at Yokohama on the 13th instant and ails 17th instant for Honolula and San Franciaco.
DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19th, 1919,
CANADIAN
STEAMSHIPS
.
PACIFIC
LIMITED
THE BIG FOUR
EMPRESS OF CANADA
EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA EMPRESS OF ASIA EMPRESS OF RUSSIA
22.000 BEG. TONS
19,800 BEO. TONS
16,850 REG. TONS
16,850 REG. TONS
*
K.
T. K. TOYO KISEN KAISHA
HONGKONG. TO SAN FRANCISCO VIA SHANGHAL THE JLN AND SEA, JAPAN & HONOLULU.
STEAMERS
↑ SIBERIA MARU
TENYO MARU
KOREA MARU
*TE FAZEway of the Sox.”
TOWN $0,000
32,000
144
KRAVE HONO KORS
Jan. 31st
Feb. 18th."
Feb. 94th
(call at Kodiang)
Mar
8th.
VESSELS EXPECTED.
Bolton Castle (Dodwell-Castle line), dao
beginning of March. Empress of Russia, January 27th, 6 a.. Inaba Maru (N.Y.K.), due Jan. 21st.
Maru (N.Y.K.), due Feb. 18th. Lyo Jamus (B.I.), due January
97th. Jeypore (P. & O.), dus January 29th. Kaga Maru (N..K.), duo January 31st. Alive (P&O), due Feb. 13th. Lama Maru (N.Y.K.). due Jan. 19th.
agebaths Maru (N.V.K.), dus Jan. 31 Withima Maru (N.Y.K), due Jan. rd. Siberia Maru (T.K.E.), due Jan. 23rd. Tottori Maru (N.Y.E.), due Feb. 8th."
"ALL YOU BIG STEAMERS."
AMERICA'S CHALLENGE TO BRITISH SHIPPING
The following is from an article entitl- od "All You Big Steamers" by Bir Andrew Duncan, in the January issue of the London Mapasine:—
For a time, after the war, it looked as if the supremacy of British shipping was in serious danger from America June, 1914, American shipping tonnags
Wwe
almost insignificant being only 1.57.000 tons. In June, 1921, it was bo less than 12:314,000 tons, an increase of nearly ten and a half million tons. But American tonnage was a product of war- seval, with mot stone-Y. Sato &in the last years of the war was an amis Their shipbuilding feat time conditions Co... St. Albans, British str.. 2,538 tons. from ing one, and they are right to be proud Melbourne and Manila, with a gon of it. If, however, shipbuilding had been eral cargo-Mackinaon, Mackenzien industry eminently suited to Ame rican, conditions before the war, the & Col Ziz, Dutch".. 2.444 tona. Capt. Americans would have built ships second T. P. Schattenburg. from Saurabaya to note in quality and in cumbers not and Penang, with a general cargo-smaller than ours. They did not do so. J.C.J.L
CLEARANCES.
January 18th.
Aiyer, for Saigon.
Amakuru Mar, for Swatow. Genoa Maru. for Shanghai. Hour Mark for, Shanghai, Jude, for Pakhoi.-
Megani Meru, Aor Krelting. Nayoga, for 'Shanghai Tricate, for Singapore,
PASSENGERS.
DEPARTURES.-
I do not think that conditions after the war are so greatly changed as to make very much difference, after things have settled down.
There are weighty economic reasons for supposing that in competition with Ame rica, and in the even keener competition with other countries, we shall, if we are
bold
I say if we are our own. Eige wise. As things stand at present, both in shipbuilding and abip-repairing, we are being seriously threatened and over- shadowed from outside, but there are in- dications, that we are settling down- man to man, as well as in the mass and the speed with which we do settle down will be the measure of our wisdom.
WEATHER REPORT.
January 16th, at 9.05 Warning to Hong- song, Coast Forta, & gale in Frmess Channel,
January 18th, at 11.33-Prassore has derensel slightly over 8. W. Japan and from Shanghai to Weihaiwei.
ป
It has increased moderately over BMW. China
St ong raonsoon may be expected along the 8.E coast of China and fresh monsoon grer the northern portion of the N. Chins
L
8.
Sea
Per 5.8. Egypt, on January 18th:L Gen. Sir G. M. Kirkpatrick, Lady Kirk. patrick, the Misses K. and M. Kirk- patrick, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Carpenter. Actg. Sergt. W. Y Henderson, Insp. and Mrs. A. R. Clark, Sergt. S. Logan. Actg. Sergt. Murphy, Sergt. A. E Brown, Actg. Sergt. H. M. Hoarihan, insp. and Mrs. Reynolds. Mr. A. Car nel, Mrs. Sparidbury, the Misses 1 and M. Sparadbury, Mr. B. Bidwell, Mr. W. Mackenzie, Mias Dunk Mrs Thornhill, Mrs. T. Grant, Madame Delbeke, Sub-Insp, and Mes Clark, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Haig, losp T. Murphy Sub. Insp. J. Murphy Horgt, and Mrs. P. Lane. Sub-Inap. A. Hatchins. Insp. and Mrs. C. M. Dor. rington. Mr. R. H. Wills. Insp. and
McBain,
Aliss Mrs. W. Davitt, Mrs. G. Dunford, Mr. J. W. van Der Star, Mrs. Z. M. Hackett, Mr. J. T. O'Neill. Misa 1. O'Neill, Mr. E. J. Grist, Miss M. Gains, Mrs. M. L. C. De S. E. Faro, Capt. and Mrs. M. F. Da Silva, Mias MK. Sabin, Mr. and Mrs J. A. Stoner, Webster, Mr. B. C. Pond, Mr. J. M. Nible, Mr. G. Niblo, Mr. A. Niblo, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Page, Mr. L. H Savile, Me Savile, Mr. and Mrs. F. PGlass, jim, M 8. Komura, Mr. J. Begg, Miss M. A. R. Grnat, Miss M. E. Mrs F. B. Smith, Bear
M
Grant, Mr. mouth. Sir. and Mrs. T
Admiral F
E. Winfeld, Mr. and Mrs F. P. Glass, Mr. W. W. J. Smith, Mr. J. A. Scott, Mrs. F. A. Gold, Mr. J. K. Gill, Mr. E. G. Thompson. Mr. Norman, Mr. G. Abdooesrim. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bahime tella, Mr. F. Hoosenal, Mr. and Mrs.
PA. N. J. Afonso.
SHIPPING NOTES..
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am. to-day, dos inch. Toth! since January 1, 069 inches against an 47urage of 0.53 inches.
1.
Hongkong to Gap Book-
門
40316
The forecast, for the 24 hours ending st noon, co-day is as follows: DISTRICT
FORECAST (NE winds, fresh;
overcast,
IN. E
gale, 1 moderating. South court of China between Tho samos Hongkong and Lamooks ( No 1 South coast of China betwson í The same as
Hongkong and Hainan No. 1.
Formosa Channel -
BONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER
Hongkong Observatory, January 16th.
}Pi svious On DaboļOn Date
Day at 3 p.m. 6 . 9 p.m.
Bromster Temperature Hamiarty Wind Direction
A "Press, mesange to Manila states that Mr. Winthrop Matric, general manager of the American Steamship Owners Asso- ciation has announced wage reductions Bain
of Bfbeen per cent. immediately. Не
Force
Weather-
29.89
*64
צד
4000
3062
61
43
71-
88
NNW N.
3
0.04. ανα 0.08
Baid foreign competition made, the reduc- Highest open-air Temperature on 17th ... 06
tion necessary.
The Commonwealth steamer Kangaroo which had the honour of bringing the West Australian delegation to Singapore sad taking them back again and was recently in Singapore again haa shown what she can do as an oil-driven vessel. She loaded bunker oil in England, travel- led to Fremantle, then to Singapore, thon back to Fremantle, again! to Singa pore and has still enough oil in ker bunkers to go 17,000 miles more.
Eggs, fresh, frozen and dried,
aggre
Lowest open-air Temperature on 18th
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
~From 19th to 26th January, 1924.-
ELION WATER.
Wolght,
Height.
Low WATRE »
H'Loug Standard
H kong Standard
Tims.
Time.
h..., m. [24. -in
gating 3,448 tona, made up the greater Thur. 19 m 118
26. I
part of the 4,492 tone of cargo aboard the Blue Star Line steamship Gothic Star, passing through the Panama Canal
2.October 4th from Chinese
ports tra
San Francisco, to New York and Loa don. There were 465 tons of fresh eggs, from Nanking and Shanghai, bound for London. New York was the destination
zum 6
&.1m 6
33m 8
Eri 20 m 8 36
dater 21 | m
33
5816 724
14
8 12 6m 1 33
68m2 24
3.4.4
of 2,635 tons of frozen and 964 tons of Tae dried eggs, shipped from Hankow and
Nanking On November 4th, 1920, the wed $5 m Tuscan Star of the same line carried a while cargo of '6,200 tons of frozen eggs, through the Canal on the way from Chinese ports to New York.
It is proposed to start a steamship service between China and Belgium, and the Chinese Foreign Office and the Bel- gian Legation in Peking have lately been closo consultation on the subject. Definte plans-1
-and
regulations for the
6.198 5. 11 26
VETARZOOMADICINE, BRAINĮ
AND NIEVE FOOD
Trial bottle, either "remeby sa. lewding! chemists or Vetarzo Remedies C Grispel Oak N. W. &. London
MALF A GENTUMI BEPUTATION;
PILLS FOR THI
INVALUABLE JOE DISKAPES of these IXPORT- ANT ORGANA, GE&TEL, BACKACHE, GOUZ, REFUMATIEM.
new service are reported to have been DR. LECLERC'S AND KIDNETS
drawn up.
Two separate routes are pro- posed, viz., from Shanghai dod Hong- kong to Helgium, vid Singapore, Bom hay, and the Mediterranean Sea; and from Shanghai eastward to Japan, Panama Canal, New York and Liver pool to Belgium.
Parcs 38., leading Curmurs of Post Free Un La Cranc Med. Co. Haverstock Ed., N. W. 6. London.
43
ECONOMIC TRAVEL.
· THESE SHIPS ARE FITTED WITH EXCELLENT INTERMEDIATE CABIN CLASS ACCOMMODATION.
HONGKONG TO ENGLAND TIME 30 DAYS.
FARE: $439.85 GOLD
او
INCLUDING FIRST, CLASS SLEEPING CAR BERTH TO MONTREAL AND INTERMEDIATE CABIN OLABS ACCOMMODATION ON
$5,000 EMPRESS OF SCOTLAND OF EMPRESS OF FRANCE, AND 18,500 TONS RESPECTIVELY.
CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED.
Hongkong Office
Cable Address GACANPAC.
Telephone 752
CHIAMAIL SS
SHINYO MABU
PERSIA MARU 2,000
TAIYO MARU
23.000
(call at Dairan & omit Shanghai)
Calling at Dairen.
Mar. 29th
Apr. 4th.
SOUTH AMERICAN LINE
HONGKONG TO VALPARAISO
VIA JAPAN, HONOLULU, HILO SAN FRANCISCO, SAT PEDRO, SANTA
CRUZ, BALBOA, CALZAO, MOLLENDO, ARICA & Iquique TEHNOM BY. TRazo-Åndian Route To ButoR »ÁITES,
¿THAKELS
TUKS
GINYO MARU·
"
15,000
ANYO MARU
SETYO MARU
18.00 -14,000
* Omit Manis
LHAVE HOFTIUNG
Feb. 20th.
H+
Mar. 31at. May 18th
LI
For fall information regarding passenger „freight and sailings, apply to---- Y. TSUTSUMI, Maraski" King's Building.
Tel: Wo4.3 374 3
Agenta at Canton
MERA. T. E GRIFFITH, LTD.
PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO.
MANAGING AGENTS, US SHIPPING BOARD TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE:
Freight and Passenge. .
SAN FRANCISCO VIA BHANGHAI, KOBE, YÖKÖRAME LÆÐ, HONOLULU
AMERICAN STEAMER S
FC SAN FRANCISCO VIA SHANGHAI, KOBE ETO
LLAVE HONGKONG ARRIVE SAN Fotsoc
Jan. 31st. Nogn
CO
SB. "HOOSIER STATE"...
B.S." GOLDEN STATE"
S.S. "EMPIRE STATE"
MILER CHRIA?
AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLASS PASSENGEE SERVICE TAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER STEAMERS.
NANKING” NILE" "CHINA
Trans-Pacific Service
HONGKONG SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolulu "NANKING"
8.8
Feb. 20th at noon.
Java
Service
HONGKONG TO
SINGAPORE & BATAVIA
S.S. "NILE" February 3rd.
CHINA
FAST FREIGHT SERVICE
Through Bills of Lading issued to all points in United States & Canada
Mao
Cargo accepted on Through Billa of Lading for transhipment at San Francio to weekly sailings for principal Atlantic Porta.
Feb. 18th
Mar. 15th
SHANGHAI-CALCUTTA
Freight Only
Feb. 18th.
442
Mar. 13th
Apr. 7th.
SERVICE
FOR CALOUTTA, TIA SINGAPORE, PENANG AND BANGOON.
8.8. "CADDOPEÁK *
9.8. "LAKE FAULK *
FOR HAIPHONG.
Jan. 19th. Noon
Jan 14th. D'Eight
MANILA-EAST-INDIA SERVICE
Freight and Passenger.
SAN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU, MANILA SAIGON, SINGAPORE,
CALOUTTA & COLOMBO Monthly Bailings.
For bell information regarding ratas, space, eto, apply to-
Telephone 141.
PÁCIFIO' MAIL 8:8. 00. Cable Addrem * SOLANO, Union Building. Hongkong
Y.R. N. Y. K.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
KETLINEN VRIN HONGKONG FUSINGS TO ALIENATICK,
VICTORIA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via Shanghai
Japan port.
Through Bill of Lading isaced to all. Overland common Folne in USA, and Canada.
SUWA MABU (Nagasaki trect) PUSHIMI MARU
KATORI MARU (Nagasaki direct))
Sunday, Wednesday, Saturday,
MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP ris
Colombo, Suez and Port Said
MISHIMA MARU
Tuesday, Friday,
2nd Ján, át 11 am
BAMBUEG, vis LONDON & BOTTEĒDAM.
BADO MARU
Lon House Bexxxs. Taz Fanie Dart. & AssNY."
No. 2161.
LIMA. MABU
MALACCA MARU
U. T. SUREIGE, GENERAL 'ÅGINT „Paum' ByibNG Tamponi, Passinoxx Darr. Fo. 1934.
NANYO YUSEN KAISHA
(The Bouth Sea Mall S.S. Co., Ltd.) REGULAR FRUIGHT & PASSFINGER-SERVICE.
BETWEEN
JAPAN, HONGKONG & JAVA.
For BATAVIA, SAMARANG. FOEBABAYA MACASSAR And BALIKPAPAN,
SAMARANG MARU” ming on or about 24th Jan-i"- BORNEO MARU” sailing on or atout 18th Feb."
For MOJI KOBE, OBAKA and YOKOHAMA: CHERIBON MARU sailing on or about 1st Feb. MACASSAR MARU” sailing on or about 21st Feb.
For further particulare please apply to
Tel No 2206
TO SECRETARIES OF CLUES, AND OTHER IRRTITUTIONE”
InG pralindmary notism of furtkooming All and entertainin munta for insertion in the news columns of fas Hongkong Dong Pras, tire charged for så the Iwia of Și escly (ns announced in May and June of last yone) providing that they do not occupy more than four Huma." In future if this spson is exceeded they will be placed in the advertising sɔlamins at the prevailing rules
K. BUZUKI, Mange, tad Floor, Princes Building,
.106
VISITORS TO CAKTON Bhould Farobain BY THE PEARL RIVER,
CAPTAIN O. V LLOYD With Hilseirations, Maps and Fla
PRIOR
$1.75
On Sale 21 Hongkong: "DATLY Press” Office.
'Messrs. Katy & Watda, Lao
Hears Brza di Uo Master & &, Watson #,00
MATSUMOTO MARU LIVERPOOL via MARSEILLES,
fi
8th Feb, 1 a a
4th Mar, at 11 am.
Singapore, Penang,
24th Jan, at li a... 3rd Feb, at 11'..
Friday,
Tuesday,
20th Jan. Fob.
Thunday,
stá Fab.
LOL
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manis, Zamboanga, Thursday
"
Island, Townsville & Brisbane. AKI MAHU
Trenday,
Muddle of Feb.
NEW YORK, VIA PANAMA & QUBAN POETS.
TAKETOYO MARU
NEW YORK via Suez.
BIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES via DAPH.
KANAGAWA MARU...
End of Mar. BOMBAY ♥5 Kizgaporr, Penang and Colombo,
Tuesday, 31st Jan QALOUTTA”“vis Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.
Tuesday,
-
WAKASA MARU
TATSUNO MARÚ NAGASAKI · KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
24th Jan.
TANGO YABU. 'S
Friday,
Bunday,
17th Feb, at 11 am
"22nd Jan, at liam.
1st Fab.
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
́INABA. MARU
MAYEBASHI MARU (calling Moji) Wednesday fnrauer information apply to NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
Per Talepbour Nos. 202 à 293
H RAMEL Manager
STRUTHERS & BARRY
S
Operating Für Farfern services for socount of the
ATES SELIPPING BOARD UNITED STATES:
To LOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO ***West Chopaka"
*27th Jan
Also cargo accepted for Transhipment at San Francisco for weekly sailings to NEW ORLEANS, SAVANNAH, NORFOLK, BALTIMORE
PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK & BOSTON Taronga Hills of Lading imrned to all US & Canadian Overland Common Points HONGKONG OFFICE:—ist Book, Powell's Building, 12, Des Vaux Road. Tel, 2008.
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