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SHIPPING NEWS
ARRIVALS.
August 5th.
Reims, French str, 917 tons, Capt." A. Menanteau, from Haihow, with A general cargo. Tai Woo & Co.
August 6th..
Angkor, French str. 3,788 tons, Capt. J., Desirat from Shanghai, with general cargo-M.M.
Easter, British str., 9,979 tons. Capt.)
Y. L. Smith, from Sydney, with a general Cargo.-Mackinnon, Mac kenzie & Co.
Japan, Swedish str., 2.299 tons. Capt. E. Norrman, from Gothenburg and Antwerp, with a general cargo.-The Swedish Trading Co.
"
Patroclus, British str., 6.910 tons, Capt. Geo, T. Clark, from Liverpool, with a general cargo.-B. & S.
fotony, Chinese str. 234 tras, Capt. Ho Kam Hi, from Kwang Chow Wan, with a general cargo.-Chung Tung|| & Co.
Feizan Maru, Japanese str.;-from. Canton.
CLEARANOES.
August 5th,
Nanchang, for Haiphong.
PASSENGERS,
ARRIVALS.
Per P.&O.. sa. Soudun, from Shang hai:—Mr. C. W.. Donaldson.
Per Eastern, from Melbourne må Ports, on August 8th-Mr. C. Muler. Min D. Rudge, Rev. Fr. Hayes. M. Paul, Alarcus, Capt. G. Morse, Miss J. Hall, Mrs. J. Mackay and infant. Brigadier and Mrs. Chard, Mr. A. Brodsky, Mr and Mrs. G. W. Brockhurst, Mr. O. P. Cohen, Miss D. Pfenniger. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Lowe, Mr. H. Qürfinckel, Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson, Mr. E. Debatoff, Mr. R. do Kat, Mr. C. F. Gordon, Mr. G. T. Shoen, Mrs. Batt, Misk H. E. Smith, Comdr. J. P. Launon, U.S.N., Mrs., E. Bond, Mr. E. . Gourdent Mr. R. Belmonte, Mr. S. de Guzman.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS. The P. A O CON Bộ khun luật Shanghai for this port on August 4th, nt 3 p... and is due here to-day, at about
8 a.m.
The B.I. & Apear line 6.5. Jajuta. Jeft Singapore for this port on August 4th, p.m.. and is due here on August 10th,
EDI
The P. & 0. Cols s.. Dongalu Jefti Singapore for this on August 6th, at 7 a.m., with the outward English nails, and is due here on August 10th, about
neon,
The P. & O. Co.'s a urmat left London for China and Japan on August 3rd,at 3 p.m.
The T.K.K., Rabuya Mara arrived -at Yokohama en August 3rd, and sils
un August 5th for South America.
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THE DEMOCRATISATION OF OCEAN TRAVEL PASSING OF THE SECOND-CLASS.
The following is from a Melbourne yor- respondent:-
and
Is the second-class passenger Recomme dation on the mail steamers running be tween Australia and London in Colombo doomed? This question is being asked in view of the official anïouveement of the Orient Co. that only first and third-class will be carried in the Ormend and Oranes, and in the new 20,000 ton oil-burners," Orama and Oreny. The Company state that this change of policy will enable the offering of first-class accommodation at laver fares for superior cabins, and a wide choice of accommodation et various rates. Some declare that this clunge was in- evitable, owing (1) to the changes which Κατα
occurred in the via the Cape route, pecially the accommodation offered the by re-conditioned White Star liners; ()the advent of the Commonwealth Government Bay liners; (3) the an ticipated character of the German ships to be placed, perhaps, next year, on the Australian run ria Suez which will offer extraordinary fine accommodation in the hope of "regaining the large patronage en- joyed prior to July, 1914. It looks vory much as though the P, & O. will by force of circumstances be compelled to follow suit. In the meantime the Com- monwealth Line has gone one better by having only one class and recently per circumstances have travelled Famous and speak very highly. by the of them. What is termed, Demo cratization of Ocean, Travel," is progres sing rapidly, though how it will suit Anglo-Indian tastes, at first, is another matter.
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"DRY" LINER COMEDY.
SMUGGLERS HAVE A MERRY TIME.
CANADIAN
THE BONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7TH, 1993.
PACIFIC
HOME VIA CANADA
-Hongkong to England
rin Shanghai, Nagasaki, Koba, Tokohama, Vancouver, Montreal & Quebea
From Segkong
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Das
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Doe
Cada
Empress France Aug. 18 Aug. 25 Empress Russia Ang. 9 Aug. 27 Empress Scotland Sept. 1- Sept. 8 Empress Australla Ang. 84 Sept. 12 Montčalm
Sapt. 21. Bapt. 23 Sept 6 Sept. 24 Empress Scotland Sept. 29 Oct. Empress Asia
4 Empress Canada · Sept. 22 Oct. 8 Empresa Franca Oct. 18 Oct. 14 Empress Russia Oct. 4 Oct. 92 Empress Scotland Ost 27 Nov. 2
Other Atlantic Sailings every few days to Liverpool, "Southampton, Glasgow, Antwerp, Cherbourg and Hamburg, Allotment of Cabina on Atlantiosteamers held here and through, tiskata iarned.
Early reservation necessary."
Three Trans-continental Trains Daily, Standard Sleeping Cars, Compartments & Drawing Rooms.
Canadian Pacific Hotels at Victoria, Vancouver, in the Bookies, Calgary," Winnipeg. Montreal and Quebec.
"CANADIAN PACIFIC THROUGHOUT"
Passanger Department:- Freight and Expresa :
Tel, 759. Tel. 42.
Cable: GACANPAQ, Cables: NAUTILUS.
T. K. K.
THE PATHWAY OF THE SUN.
£120
First class throughout.
REDUCED FARE TO EUROPE,
£112-£110 Mono class steamerson the Atlantic. HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. VIA SHANGHAI, THE INLAND SEA, JAPAN AND HONOLULU.
STEAMERS
LEAVE HONGKONG. TENYO MARU fcalling at Manila and Koeling), ...22,00 tona, Aug. 9th. KOREA MARU (calling at Manila and Keelung),22,000 tons, Aug. 16th. SHINYO MARD (calling at Keelung) o ...22,000 tons Aug. 31 HIBERIA MARt calling at Dairen),
...22,400 tons. Sept. 16th. TAIYO MARU (calling at Manila and Koolung),22,000 tons, Sept. 26th.
HONGKONG TO VALPARAISO,
VIA JAPAN, HONOLULU, HILLO, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN PEDRO, MANZANILLO, BALGOA, CALLAO, MOLLENDO, AFRICA AND IQUIQUE,
THENCE BY TRANG-ANDEÁN ROUTE TO BUENOS AYRES, STEAMEES
TONS.
LEAVE HONGKONG GINYO MARU....
16,000 and were on here.September 5th. ***** 18,700.
-...October 20th. 14,000
....December 4th.
anuary 15th,
ANTO MARU...
SETTO MARU...
BAKUYO MARU... -18,500
ti
JAPAN-HONGKONG-JAVA SERVICE.
"between
OSAKA, KOBE, MOJI, DAIREN, HONGKONG, BATAVIA, SAMARANG AND SOURABAYA.
DESTINATION
STEAMER
LEAVE HONGKONG PERSIA MAKU (Keelung, Joji. Kobe & Osaka), August 17th.
NEW YORK LINE, (Freight only.) VIA JAVA AND SUEZ.
STEAMER WOYO MARU
LEAVE HONGKONG abous Anguat 9th.
King's Building,
Tel. No. C. 23742375.
For full information regarding Faasengers, Fright & Sailings.
Apply to:--
Agents at Canton:
4
Messra. T. E. GRIFFITH.
Y. TSUTSUMI, Manager.
KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART
MAATSCHAPPY.
(ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA
HI STEAMSHIP
“VAN CLOON
will be despatched to
SINGAPORE & BELAWAN-DELI Direct.
8th August, 1923.
1st Class Fare to Singapore:-3100
This vessel offers excellent cabin accommodation for saleen passangë
Single and double azbins, » Wireless Telegraphy,
For Freight and passage apply to:-
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN-LYN,
Telephone Central No. 1574.)
VESSELS EXPECTED:
Albert Fogler (Hugo Silunes), due Aug.
10th. p. Amboise (M.3L), due August 28th. Reporting the arrival at Southampton Andre Lebon (M.M.), due August 17th. of the White Star liner foretic, which Empress of Australia, due August 15th. was the first big ship to leave the United Khirn (P. & 0.), due to-day at 8 &.m. States without a supply of liquor, in Mentor (Blue Funnel), due August 31st. accordance with the prohibition law, a Perseus (7ue Funnel), due August 26th. London paper says:-
Sangola (BI), due August 8th. Except for the brandy which was placed Sunland (Rickmers Line), due August 9th. tinder the doctor's seal the vessel left New Farina (B.I.), due August 8th. York without any intoxicating liquor! Fletoria, dus August 27th. aboard, but the ship had not got very far before there was a transformation.
.HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
Wines and liquor of all sorts, includ ing a very large number of bottles of beer, began to make their appearance, and passengers' innocent-looking tracks and hat-boxes were found to be full of the prohibited drink.
REGISTER.
Agents.
BOARD OF CONSERVANCY WORKS OF KWANGTUNG.
Waterlevels in English Feat at 8 A.M.
1923.
11
Flace of
Observation.
Highest
W.L. ever
recorded.
Lowest
Lever
69.3
Wuchow, W. Foet Foot ·Feet. Fest
River +79.501--2.43 Kongmoon,
W. River +14.70 -0.80 Iankonghow,
N. River 1-+57.001- Bahul, N. Hongkong Observatory, August 6th.
River
+27,25 -6.00 [Previous]) 'n DatejŶn Date : Bheklang, El
Day
+15,13} −0.09. it I p.m. &ami. 3. p.m.
The bar stoward, who had expected to Biomater be unemployed on the homeward voyage, Temperature was kept busy making cocktails and ether Hamlality beverages with the emuggled liquor, and Wind Direction some of the first-class cabing were turned
at
Et
-Elver
-
17.5 14.5
3.32 31.9
PRGINIER-IN-CHIEF.
ON SALE.
"ONGKONG HANSARD REPORTA
the MEETINGS of the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
29.73 29.45
30.54
ww
81.
83
87.
92
WNW
S
Force
Ново
6
into store rooms.
Weather..
for the
or 0.71-
0.0J
6.15
Sossion 1991.
"J
the law and not taken anything aboard,, Highleat open-air Temperature on tih ..... but the **amugglers were generous Lowest open-air Temperature on etis while the supply lasted.
Revised by the Members.
PRICE
Some of the passengers had observed | Bala
ممم
DAILY "PES Ono,
PACIFIC MAIL
· STEAMSHIP COMPANY
· MANAGING AGENTS-UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD.
::
TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE
FAST NEW AMERICAN STEAMERS TO
SAN FRANCISCO
vis
-SHANGHAI, KOBE YOKOHAMA & HONOLULU.
"PRESIDENT CLEVELAND" "
·PRESIDENT PIERCE"...
Aug. 13th.
Aug. 29th
Sailing and Fares subject to Change Without Notice.
18
LOW FARES TO EUROPE
LOCAL EQUIVALENT OF
£120
FIRST CLASS" THROUGHOUT.
£110
ONE CLASS STEAMERS
ON ATLANTIC, TA
WITH STOP OVER PRIVILEGES AT FORTS OF CALL AND POINTS IN UNITED STATES.
#
VISIT
SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SALT LAKE CHICAGO NEW YORK.
VISIT
CONNECTING WITH ANY
DIRECT TRANS-CONTIN-
YOSEMITE GRAND CANYON
ENTAL RAILWAY AND TEATËËR RIVER
GATLANTIC STEAMERS,
YELLOW STONE PARK
NIAGARA FALLS,
HONGKONG MANILA
"PRESIDENT PIERCE"
"PRESIDENT WILSON"
Aug. 20th Sopt 3rd
HONGKONG-CALCUTTA
FREIGHT ONLY
CALCUTTA via SINGAPORE, PENANG BANGOO“,
For Full Information regarding Rates, Space; etc., Apply to-
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO, 1ST FLOOR, QUEEN'S BUILDING, HONGIONE.
Tal Central 141,
Cable: Address:. "SOLANO.".
3322
NYK
Canton Agente: HOLYOAK, MASSEY & CO., LTD.
BAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
VICTORIA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via Shanghai, Japan porta
Through Bills of Lading inned to all Overland commen Points in USA and Canada.
| Through passage ratas to Europe via America G.8405, 0.3420, 0.8440... ITO MARU...
Saturday, 11th Aug., at 11 mm. BHIDYUOKA MAKU
Wednesday, 5th Sept., at 11 a.m.
MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP via Bingapore, do
HAKONE MARU SUWA MARU
"
Tuesday, 21st Aug., at 4pm. Thursday, 29th Aug, at∙11 a m
HAMBURG vis LONDON & BOTTERDAM.
MATSUYE MARU
First half Söpt.
LIVERPOOL VIA MARSEILLES & VALENCIA.
DARBAN MARU
*First half Sept.
SYDNEY MELBOURN 713 Manila, &c.
AKE MARU
TANGO MARU
NEW YORK & BOSTON VIA PANAMA.
BUENOS AIRES vis Singapore,
KANAGAWA MARU BOMBAY via Singapore and
Wednesday, 15th Aug., at it's.m Wednesday, 19th Sept, at 11 am
Durban & Cape Town.
....End Oct. or beginning Nov. Colombo.
Friday,
10th Aug,
Friday, ,10th Aug.
HAKODATE MARU CALOUTTA vis "Singapore, Penang & Bangoon.
CALCUTTA MARU
TAUADAKI, KULE & YOKOHAMA“
TANGO MABU
SSAUHAI, KOBA * PUKOHAKA.
LIMA MARU
LYONS MARU
MISHINA MARU
E
Saturday, 18th Aug., Afternoon
Wednesday, 8th Aug, Thursday, 9th Aug. Wednesday, 15th Aug.
For further information-apply to NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
Telephone Cembral Non, 202, 293 & 2428.
F. OGURI, Mwanger.
W. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD.
SHIPBUILDERS, MARINE AND LAND ENGINEERS ulders of Vesels up to 1,500 Tonn; Fast Steara Launcher and Motor Orats of
-all kinda mängu, Barges: Oil Tankers; Light-draft and "River Steamers?
'œssels, built and shipped for re-erection abroad:
OIL-FIDED TWO BOAT "LION" BUILT BY W, BAILAT
1:1, eller. Fékets Fourders and Corstructional Engineers and Repaties
WEATHER REPORT.
Angus 5th at -14.40.-Warning to. Hong Long Coass Potter do--A bapore #yphoon within 30 miles of Lat 19 dog. N. Long. 115 deg. E moving West.
August 6th at 10-40-Warning to Hong
Coast Ports, de-Typhoon filing op in Lân, 24 dog. N. Long, 110 deg. t. post- tion uncertain.
August 6th at 23.00.—Loĝal signal No. 3 hoisted.
August 6th at 7.55.-Local signal No. 1 lowered.
August 6th at 10,40-Pressure has, ing areased considerably in the neighbourhood of Hongkong. It is nearly stationary at the majority of other reporting stations.
The
Wachow
phoon is filling up to the NW. of
At 6am. this morning the Gmam typhoon was in about Lat, 18.deg. N. and Long.
0 deg. E., moving NW.MINE
1400
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours andiog at 100, 6th August, 6.31 inch. Total since. January lek, 1993 inakas,, agalnap an - average of 34.50 Izinhoa.
The forecaro for the 94 hours ending så noon, 7th Aug., is as follows-
DISTRICT
Formots Channel
FOXXONT
*}&E-winde,
moderate.
S. winds, strong
Hongkong to Gap Rock moderating; over
cast, occasional raiz.
da.
do:
Bombh sonst of Chins between Hongkong and Lamooki
Bouth coast of China between
Hongkong and Bainan
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