SHIPPING NEWS ARRIVALS
December 3rd.
Gweneth, British str. 1.20 on, Capt B. W. S. Pritchard, from Haiphong, with coal-Moller & Co
Sado Mara, Japanese str., 3,632 cars, Capt. Y. Okuno, from Singapore, with a general cargo-B.Y.K. Seochow, British str., 1,504 tous, Caps. E. Monkman, From Shanghai, with a general cargo-B. & S. Takwe Maru, Japanese str., 1,204 tons,
** PASSENGERS.
ARKIVALS
THE HONGKONG DAILY
Por P. & O. s. Plassy, on December 3rd:Masters Witchall (2), Mr. and Mrs.
·E Walker, Mr. and Mr. C. J. Roe, Mr. and Mrs. A.Hamilton, Miss F. Cooper, Mias F. Sparkes, Miss. D. Walters, Mr. and Mrs C Thounson, Mrs. B. S. Thurs Hero, Norwegian str., 923 tons, Capt. L.Beld, Alts. H. K. Taylor, Miss L K Elissen, from Swatow.Thoresen & Hollis, Miss E, G. George, Mr. C. W. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. G. Haigh, Mr. Op. Play, British atr., 7,300 tons, Capt, W. Moon, Mrs. A. S. Calder, Mr. W. H. A. Clark, O.B.E., R.N.R., F. B. Lenfestey, Mr. W. C. Simpson, Mr. from London, with a general cargo-M Dudley, Mr. A. L. Quarrell, Mr. AA Claxton, Misa E. A. Barron, Mr. Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co...
Fund Mrs, D. D. Ross, Miss Ross, Capt. and Mrs, P. Baker, Mrs. A. N. Dowding, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. A. Wallace, Mrs. Wilson, Miss S. Curtiss, Mr. A. J. Knight, Mea. Meathrel, Misa D. Meathrel, Mr W. A. Davis, Rev. O. W. and Mrs. Allan, Mr. Allan, Mr. and Mrs J. Archi- bald, Miss A. B. Dewar, Miss A. Sowerby, Mr. and Mrs. V. Reinhardt, Mr. and Mrs, D. P. Griffiths, Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Davenport, Mr. and Mrs." D. Fraser, Mrs. G. D. Mills, Mrs, B. M. Raper, Mrs. P: D. Evans, Mrs. JN Cameron, Mr. C. W. Donaldson, Capt. F. J. Stevenson, Mr. J.. G. Shaw, Mr. W. Charters, Mr. R. Watkins, Mr. H. H: King, Mr. N. C. Yang, Mr. L W. Mit chell, Mr. H, Hanbury, Misa B. N. Daw- son, Mr. R. C. Yen, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Chang, Mr. J. R. Cameron, Rey, and Mrs. B. J. Parsons, Mr. W. G. Philpotta Mr. and Miss Gordon Lowder, Mr. and Mrs. Swerling, Mr. F. R. Sanford, Mr. J. N. Cameron, Miss N A. Burley, Mr. E. G. Sparrow, Mr. D. J. Adama, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Watking.
Capt. K. Katsuramoto, from Hai phong, with a general cargo.-Y.K.K. Taiyuan, British str., 1,468 tons, from
Melbourne, with a general cargo.- B. & S.
Toyen Muru, Japanese str., 2,173 tons, Capt. S. Nomum, frun Sandakan, with a general cargo.-O.S.K.
December 4th...
Al fit Tự, Chinese str., 184 teas, Capt. Lam Ng Wu, from R. C Wan, with a genorul cargo-Wai Hing & Co. - 'Darbonki Mari, Japanese str., 1,720 tons, Capt. M. Hashimoto, from Hongay, with coal-Mitsui & Co. Foblee, Chinese str., 830 tons, Capt. S.
Sano, from Dairen, with a generat} cargo-Yuo Tai Hong. Kanchou, British str., 1,920 Lens, Capt. Wa Tonking From Shanghai, with a general cargo.-B. & S.
DEPARTURES.
Fer Blue Furnel 2.8. Pyrrhus, on Decem berth:-Mies E. M. Paterson, Mrs A Fletcher, Miss V. Aylward, Mr. and Mrs.
Loongang, British str., 1,093 tons Capt. Town, Mr. R.S. James, Sir Eric and
P.. Jowitt, from Manila, with a gen Lady Stuart Taylor, Mr. W. N. Bazeley, erul cargo-J: &Co.
Mrs G. A. Garwood, Mr. and Mrs S. W Luhan Air, Japanese str., 1,517 tons, Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Day, Mrs. Capt. Yasakawa, from Shanghai,B. M. McUwan, Mr. J. W. Chadderton, with a general cargo.-N.Y.K. Mr. F. Mullen, Mr. B.. Montague Ede, President Wilsu, American str., 8,319 Mr. T. W. Pagan, Mr. W. B. Coleman, tons, Capt. H. Nelson, from Mauila, Mr. P. A. Alexander, Mr. F. C. Burger, with a general cargo.-Pacific Mail Mrs. E, Alabaster, Miss Emly, Mr. GAW "King, Miss L M. Bawilen-Smith, Miss T. 8-9. Co
Crosbie, Mr. B, Hide and Mr. F. Toser.
Phemius, British str., 1,800 tons, from
Manila, with a general cargo,~~-
B. & S. 451 Seattle Maru, Japanese str., 3,622 tons, Capt, G. Narita, from Nagasaki, with a general cargo.-O.S.K.
CLEARANCES;
December 3rd. Jade, for Pakhoi. Carnarvonshire, for Shanghai. Bado Haru, for Shanghai, Tonglee, for Dairen
t
December 4th." Chung Hing, for Shanghai: Elpenor, for, Shanghai, Gweneth, for Shanghai, Haimu, for Hotnow.
Haitan, for Hoihow.
Hak Cantoa, for K. C. Wan "Kanchor, fur Canton,
Kahu Maru, for Saigon. Zushan Marus, for Cantun. Play, for Shanghai... President Jackson, for Manila Pyrrhus, for Singapore. Bynari Mura, for Bangkok.
Saochou, for Canton.
Toyen Maru, for Takao. Wayo Muru, for Chinwangtao. Tatiling, for Canton.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS, The, as. Tyndareus (Blue Funnel), from Pacific ports, left. Yokohama on December Ist for this nort, and is expeeled to arrive here on December 30th.
The as Mentor (Blue Funnel), from Liverpool, left Singapore on December 2nd, and is due here on December 8th, at
The & Protesilaus (Blue Funnel), arrived at Seattle on December 1st.
The P. & O. Co.'s 8.5. Karmala left Bhanghai for this port on December 2nd, at 10 a.m., and is due here to-day, at about 7.á.m.
The R.M.8. Emprese of Aria left Van. couver for Hongkong, rid Japan ports, Shanghai and Manila on November 30th, sad is due here on December 22nd. She
JAPAN'S DUTY ON FOREIGN.
BUILT STEAMERS, PROTEST OF SHIPPING COM- PANIES.
Some of the Japanese shipping com panies, especially those which receive na State subsidy, are appealing, the Japan Chronicle states, for the remgyal of the duty on foreign-built ships. On the other hand companies, which invested in new shipe at bo prices desire the duty to main lest the cheap imported ships should be run at costs impossible for them with their high capitalisation to compete with The Japanese shipbuilders are, of course, in favour of the tariff and desire: if to be increased.
Some of the Government officials, says the Fushin, are in favour of increasing the tariff, arguing that the marine riska are greater in the old vessels now being bought from abroad and that the use of vessels of high quality will be encouraged by high protection. On the other hand, those who are asking for the removal of the duty.say that this artificial protection will not be needed if the competing com panies send really superior ships to sen and if they are, enabled to lower costs of building by free importation of materials
In spite of the high tariff, the paper. reporta, vessels of an aggregate burden of over 200,000 tons have been imported to Japan recently:
Indeed; it is one of the peculiarities of the shipping depression in Japan that it has been accompanied by the continued purobase of ships, especially from Eng. land, whors the different policy is follow ed of getting rid of old and superfluous ships at whatever they will fetch.
WEATHER REPORT.
Dec. 4th," at 1211-Pressure has in- creased moderately from Tokyo to the Bonina and a ighly at Shanghai and from
Formosa to Toogking.
Another satleyclone has formed over 8.E. Mongolia and N. China.
is due at Yokohama on, December-19th - ***Fresh to strong monsoon may be expected The R.M.S. Empress of Russia left along the B. start of China and over the Nagasaki on December 4th, at 4 p.m., and N.
is due at Kobe on December th, at 4 p.m.
VESSELS EXPECTED, Arafura (B. & A.), dub Dec sth. Bendoran (Ben Line), due to-day. U. of Dunkirk (Bank Ling), dne Deo. 29th City of Tort (Bank Line), due Dec. 21st Diomed (Blue Funnel), due Dec. 23rd. Empress of Australia, due Dec. 14th. -Hakozaki Maru (N.Y.K.), due Dec. 8th.
Kamo Maru (NAY.K.), due Dec. 6th Keemun (Blue Funnel), due Des 22nd. Matsuye Maru (N.Y.K), due Dec. 7th. Mentor (Blae Funnel), duo Dec. 8th. President Lincoln (P.M.), due Dec. 23rd, "Præsident Taft (P.M.); due Dec. 19th. Sicilia (P&O), due Deo. 7th, 8 a.m. Tamba Mary (NY.K.), due Dec, 14th Thereus (Blue Funnel), duo Dec, 28th. Tokushima Maru (N,Y:K.), due Dec. 8th, Tosa Maru (N.YK.), due Doa joth Toshino Maru (N.Y..), due Dec. 14th
PASSENGER FARES BY ELLERMAN LINE REDUCED.
China Boa
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending [at.10`am.," th Dec, 0.10 inch. Total since January 1st, 68.70 inches, against an average of 83.06 inches.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows:-
DISTRICT
FORECAST
Hongkong to Gap Rook NE windin, freehs-
falz
Formosa Channel
N.E.
wlads,
Bouth coast of China between ƒThe same st
Hongkong and Lamocks No. South coast of China, between The same as
Hongkong and Hainau
No. 1.
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, December 4th.
Passenger fares to London by stemmera Barometer of the "Ellerman" Line have been reduced Temperature to the following figures; class Humidity, steamer first class, £100; 2nd-class £70; "B" clase steamer first-class £94, 238. claty £65.
These reductions come into force im mediately and apply to bookings already
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Empress of Canada, Empress of Australia, Empress of Russia,
Empre
CONNECTING WITH
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Empress of Scotland, Empress of France, Empress of Britain, Empress or india.
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$402.84 GOLD
$372.84 GOLD....
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All above Fares include First Class Railway Accommodation. Sleeping Car Fares, Vancouver to Montreal: Compartment $72; Lower Berth $23.60.
"CANADIAN PACIFIC THROUGHOUT
Telephone: Central 752. Hongkong Office. Cable Address: GACANPAC,
CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.
(Incorporated in USA)
OPERATING FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER STEAMFES
"NANKING"
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AN UNBURPAFFED HIGH CLASS PAFFINGEB "SERVICE
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Trans-Pacific
Service
HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO
vis Fhanghai, Nagoreki, Czobens Säd¿Fonolulu.
8.8.NANKING""
January 6th, 1923.
LIVERPOOL via MARSEILLES,
ต่
FAKOZAKT MARU KETANO MARU
Saturday, 9th Dec., at 11 a.uz. Walnesday, 20th Deo, at 11 am,
HAMBURG" vis LONDON,
ROTTERDAM, »
LIBBON MARU ...
Sunday,
Wednesday, 8th Doc.
10th Doc.
Tuesday, 18th Dor, at 11 am. Tuesday:
TATSUNO KARUNA DENU
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manda, ado
TANGO MARU
YOSHINO HARD
NEW YORK & BOSTON VIA PANAMA.
DURBAN MARU........
16th Jan, st li mm.
Putih "End of Escember."
BUENOS AIRES via Bingapore, Delagoa Bay, Durban & Cape T
SOMBAY vin Singapore and Colombo.
TAKAOKA MARU
NAGATO MARU
TOKUSHIMA MARU
CEYLON MĀRU
CALOUTTA VIAà › Singapore, Panang & Hangoon.
NAGASAKI, KOBK & YOKOHAMA
TOSHINO HABU
Banday, 10th Deo. Friday, 16th Dec.
Saturday, Tuesday
9th Dec. 19th Deo.
Friday, 15th Dec 11 .m.
SHANGHAL KOBE & YOKOHAMA, AA
NAGASAKI MARUS SU
KAMO MARU
Wednesday, 6th Dec. Thursday, 7th Dec,, at 11 am.`
For further information apply to NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
Telephone: Central Nos. 29 & 193.
I. E. KAMET, Manager,
STRUTHERS & BARRY.
OPERATING US. GOVERNMENT SHIPS.
EXPRESS FREIGHT SERVICE,
TO LOS ANGELES AND SAN FRANCISCO FROM HONGKONG BY DIRECT route.
Dua Hongkong 3rd Jan. Leave Hongtang 5th Jan. Dae Hongkong 25th Jan. Leave Hongkong. 27th Jan,
U.S.8.B. ̈* Wast Chopaka'
U.8.8.B. "West Faralon"
CARGO ACCEPTED FOR TRANSHIPMENT AT SAN FRANCISCO TO WEEKLY SAILINGS FOR ATLANTIC SEABOARD PORTS. THEOUGH BILLS OF
LADING ISSUED TO US AND CANADIAN OVERLAND POINTS
TO MANILA, SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA. SAMARANG, AND SOURABAYA,
U.S.S.3. Apus
February 8th, 1923.
YLLÓHINA-
Java Service
HONGKONG TO ANGY, EINGATERE AND JAVA FORTS.
14. GORJISTAN"
*44^GOBJISTAN"--
To Sestow and Amoy. To Singapore Fataving Semarang, Bourabaya.
Dee. 23rd:
Dec. 15th
«FAST FREIGHT - SERVICE: Through Bill of Lading issued to all phints in United Staten de Chonda
Cargo accepted on Through Bill of Lading for transhipment at Ban
Franelem by weekly railings los rings) Athentic Ports
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Steamship Owners, Shipping & Manne Insurance Broker. Coalmine Owners, General Coal Merchant.
NATA SA BETWEENY
REGULAR FREIFHT & PAGENSSER SERVICE KEELONG. HONGKONG & HAIPHONG.
PRON. HONGKONG," For HAIPHONG via: Holbow & Pakhoi
LHOZUI MARU”...... ........
on or about 7th Dec. FOF KEELUNG via Swatów & Amoy
2.1. TAIKWA MABU "AAAA
on or about 7th Doo.
MITABAL
For further particulars, please app
Braon Office
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Tol Central No. 165.
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THROUGH BILLS OF "LADING ISSUED TO ALL POETS NOT SERVED.
“STRUTHERS AND BARRY,
FOR FULL INFORMAZION APPLY TO
L. EVERETT,
General Agent for
JAPAN-CHINA-PEILIPPINES.
INDO-CHINA-STRAITS & JAVA,
1st Floor, Powell's Bulding," Central Phone No. 3008.
G. P. BRADFORD, Res. Agent
KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART
MAATSCHAPPY.
(Royal" PäckET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA) :
THE STEAMSHIP
"VAN CLOON
will be despatched to
SINGAPORE & BELAWAN-DELI" Direct.
J
7th December, 1822.
1st Class Fare to Singapore :-$100.
This vessel offers excellent cabin accommodation for salven passengers,
Bingle and double cabins. Wireless Telegraphy,
Fat Freight and passage apply to:-
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN-LYN,
Agents,
Telephone Central No. 15741
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.,
- COPENHAGEN.
M/S. MALAYA
will be loading for ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG. COPENHAGEN, GENOA and other SCANDINAVIAN-PORTE,
Farther
about 17th December.
Expected on or-bout
Sailings, M/S. Australien"... 12th December.
10th January, 1922 M/S "Afrik
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part on or about
18th January, 1923. 16th February, 12th March
Eubject to change without notice.
For further particulars please apply to
JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD.,
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