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SHIPPING NEWS “ARRIVALS.

Soptember 6th.

Poolre, Chinese 'str., 314 tons, Capt. Lai Yo, from Kwang Chow Wan, with a general cargo-Kwong Woo Hong. September 7th,

Aizawa Paru, Japanese str., from Canton Huiyang, British str., from Canton Bellerophon, British str., 5,74 tons, Capt. J. Agrew, from Liverpool and

Singapore, the latter port she left on September 1st, with a general cargo.-- B. & S.

Broad Arw, American str., 4,760 tons, Capt. W. Vanden Harding, from Sourabaya--Standard Oil Co.

Hai Hoong, British str., 1,746 tons, Capt. Ellis Dalker, from Swatow, with n general cargo-Douglas Lapraik &

Co.

Irion, British str., 6,520 tons, Capt. F. Bartens, from New York and Manila, with a general cargo.-B. & S. Mardonia, British atr., 5,856 tons, Capt. H. W. Potter, Yokohama and Shang. hai, with a general

cargo-Mackin- non, Mackenzie & Ca."

Nagano Maru, Japanese str., 2,307 tons, Capt. T. Yamamoto, from Bombay "and Singapore, with a general cargo.

-N.Y.K.

Persin Marie, Japanese str., 2,670, tous, Capt. Kondo, from Dairen, with

gueral carg».-T.K.K.

Promethean, Chinese str.. 1,823 tons,

Cart 1,883 tons, Capt. A. Cornelin.. xen, from Shanghai--Luen Fat & Co, Souning, British str, from Canton. Tindas, Dutch str., 2,953 tons. Capt. JE A. Hillegaart, from Makry with a general cargo.-J.C.J.I

Washing, British str., 1,174

Capt.

J. W. Pettigrew, from Shanghai, with general cargo.-J. M. & Co.

Fingehou, British str.. 1.216 tons, Capt.

B. A.. Thomson, from Shanghai, with

n, general cargo.-B. & S.

Yeizen Muen, Japanesi str.. from Canton.

CLEARANCES.

September 7th.

dizain Juzu No, 92, for Takao, Atau, for Moji.

Bintang, for Bangkok.

Broad "Arrow, for San Francisco. Chang, for Hoihow.

Haiman, for Croton, Helutan, for Bangkok,

Kansu, fer Saigon.

Kermin, for Shanghai.

CANADIAN

THE. HONGKONG, DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SKP♪KMBER ETB 18.

PACIFIC

HOME VIA CANADA

Hongkong to Engländ

vin Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Tokohama, Vanocaver, Montreal & Quebes

From Kongkong

Das

Canada Bagian

Emprons Scotland Sept. 29 » Out. Empress Canada Bapt. 22 Oct. 8] Empress France Oct. 19 Oct. 19

Oct. Empress Russia

4 Oct. 22) Empress Scotland Oct. 27. Nor, -3 Nor Empress Asia

1 Nov. 19 Empress Scotland Nov, 24 Nov,· 30 Empress Canada Nov. 17 Dos 3 Empress France Dec. 9 "Des., 15 Empress Russia Nor. 29 Dec 17 Empress Scotland Deo. 23) Deo. 29

Other Atilatie Bailings army few days to Liverpool, Southampton, Glasgow Antwerp Cherbourg and Hamborg, Allotment of Cabins on Atanto steamers hold way and through toketa isened. Early reservation necessary.

Three Trane-continental Trains Daily, Standard Biseping Cars, Compartments & Drawing Rooma.

Canadian Pacifa Hotela si Victoria, Vancouver, m the Rockies, Calgary/

Winnipeg, Montreal and Quebec.

“CANADIAN PACIFIC THROUGHOUT”

Passenger Departinenti, Freight and Express:

Tel. 752.

Cables: GACANPAC. Tal. 47. Cable: NAUTILUS.

T. K. K.

THE PATHWAY OF THE SUN

€120 First class throughout.

REDUCED FARE TO EUROPE,

£112-£110 fono class steamerson the Atlantic. "HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. VIA SHANGHAL, THE INLAND SEA, JAPAN AND HONOLULU, LEAVE HONGKONG. 20,000 tons, Sept. 18th

STEAMERS

SIBERIA MARU calling at Dairen),

TAIYO MARU (calling at Manila and Keelung).92,000 tons, Sept. 26th. TENYO HARU (calling at Keelung). KOREA MARU (calling at Manila and Keelung), SHINYO MEUA (calling at Manila and Kenlung)

12,000 tons, Ost. 25th. 20,000 tons, Nov. Ist. 2,000 tons, Nov, 16th. HONGKONG TO VALPARAISO, VIA JAPÁN, HONOLULU, HILO, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN PEDRO, MANZANILLO, BALBOA, CALLAO, MOLLENDO, AFRICA AND IQUIQUE.

THENCE BY THANE-ANDEAN:ROUT TO BUENOS AYRIS, STEAMERS

PACIFIC

MAIL

STEAMSHIP COMPANY

-

MANAGING AGENTS -UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD.

TRANS-PACIFIC

SERVICE

FAST NEW AMERICAN; STEAMERS TO

SAN FRANCISCO

vis

11

SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & HONOLULU.

*PRESIDENT LINCOLN'

Sailing and Fares subject to Change Without Notice.

Sept. 17th.

LOW FARES TO EUROPE

£120

FIRST CLASS THROUGHOUT.

LOCAL EQUIVALENT OF "

£112

CABIN CLASS

ON ATLANTIC

£110

SECOND CLASSI ON ATLANTIC-

WITH STOP OVER PRIVILEGES AT PORTS OF CALL AND

POINTS IN UNITED STATES.

VISIT

SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SALT LAKE CHICAGO NEW YORK.

PRESIDENT LINCOLN"

CONNECTING WITH ANY

DIRECT TRANS-CONTIN- -

ENTAL RAILWAY AND

ATLANTIC STEAMEES.

VISIT

YOSEMITE GRAND CANYON FEATHER RIVER YELLOW STONE PARK NIAGARA FALLS.

HONGKONG-MANILA

HONGKONG-CALCUTTA

Sept. 8th

VESSELS EXPESTED..

Angers (M.M.) duo Sept. 25th. Bearphon (Blue Funnel), due Soph

6th,

Bencleuch (Ben Line), due Sept: 29th. Beatriti (Ben Line), due Sopt. 10th. Homiliare (M.M.), due September 11th- Elpenor (Blue Funnel), dus Sept. 12th. dmprese of Canada, due September 19th Fans (B.1. and Apear Line), due Sept.

th, a..

Zombardier (Riskiners Linie), due Sept.

--15th-

Phemin (Blue Fund), dne Sept. 19th. President Madison (Admiral Oriental),

dine today.

Suru Maru (N.Y.K.), due Sept. 13th.

SHIPPING NOTES,

Several of the larger ocean-going Eners of the Osaka Shosen Kalsha are How being converted to oil-fuel burners. re ports the Vagamaki Prem, The Alabama „Maru, 8,483 tons net, will remain in port two months, during which time she will be converts into an oil-fuel burner by the Nagasaki Works.

The three newly projectși P. & O. 13,000° toners will be named the Rajputan, the Rawalpindi and the Raspurn, while the Raznink has been chosen as the name for the new, express 19.000 konner. All four nre intended for the Indian'nanil service,

WEATHER REPORT.

September 7th at 11.20-Warning to Hong- kone, Coast Ports, da:-Depression or typhoon in Lat. 21 deg. N. Long, 128 deg. E,

urcation unknown, position uncertain.

September 7th at 11.95 Pressure is highest ver NE China. It has decreased slightly raz Formiors, N. Luzon and Bored. I ha increased slightly over N.Indo-China.

Adepression lies over Siam

There

miles to the to be a typhoon about 400 s to the East of the Bishỉ Channel... But this position and the direction of motion`are uncertain.

Hongkong rainfall for the 14 hours ending st 10mm, 7th September, 000 inch. Total duce January 1st, 178.69 inches, against a average of 68.18 inches.

The forecast for the 24 hours anding ka nooo, 8th Sept.. is as follows:—

DECKIOT

Formos Channel

FORECAST

M

W.

FREIGHT ONLY

..

CALCUTTA via SINGAPORE. PENANG & RANGOON,

S.%. "LAKE FIELDING"

Sept. 13th, at 5 p.m.

or variable. winds, light 10. moderate; fine.

Fongkong to Gap Rock,

South coast of China between Į Hongkong and Immocks)

do.

do

15

47

For Full Information regarding Rates, Space, etc., Apply to-

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.

Kimagtak, for Shanghai.

Lokmug, for Swatow.

Macedonia, for Singapore.

Shontung, for Swatow

Taizeme, for Kwang Chow Wan.

LEAVE HONGKONG

Cable Address'r ''

* SOLASO.

GINTO MARU.........

End of September.

ANTO MARU

KAKUYO HARU

-1

Sunning, for Shanghai.

"Takulo, for Amoy.

Tjiconduri, for. Shanghai.

Farraren, for Amey.

Washing, for Canton,

Feiran Maru, for Takno, Tingchon, for Canton.

PASSENGERS:

مسن

DEPARTURES.

Per R.M.S. Emprres of Aazla, on Sept. -wth:—Mr. R. A. Black, Mr. C. M. Rowen,

Mr. J. M Levoie, Mr. R. McLaren, Mr. | ·· E. A. Perkins, Mr. Ji J. Shanchez Arias, Mr. A. S. Schinling, Mr. H. A. Tanser. Mr. and Mrs. A. Zuckermann, Miss P. "Brown, Mr. A. Casauora, Ming M. CHF, Mr. C. P. Dawson, Mr. C. E. Dodik Mr. P. A. Cox, Mrs. C. W. Gay, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Greg, Mr. B. C. Hale, Mr. 'C. Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. He Hancock, Sir Robert Ho Tung, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Tay, Mr. A. T. Lay. Dr. J. G. Lyon- Brown, Mr. P. Maher, Mis J. M. Maher, Mr. and Mrs. H. Matheson, Migs M.- Mooney, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Olivierona, Mr. F. Parlani, Mrs. M. T. Pond, Mr. G. Robin, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Spalinger, Mr. and Mrs. Steventon, Mr. F. Thama- sop. Mrs. A. F. Wheen, Mr. C. F. Wol-iffer, and à large number of Chinese atloon-passengers.

Pera. Presidrat, Grant, on September Th-Dr. and Mrs, E. R. James, Mr. F. Rugning, Mr. F. O. Siedel, Mr. J. B. Vrudenburgh, Mr. Karanjia, Mr., and Mrs. R. Ross, Mr. J. J. Robinson, Mr. A. J. Kow, Mr. and Mrs. E Bunge, Mra J. R. Capell, Miss D. Capell, Mrs. Alice) Bowen, Mr. A. Tu ndjinn, Mr. and Mrs. Dreyard, Mr. Jones. Mr. W. J. Carroll, Madam Pathod, Miss J. Puthod, Mrs. Danenberg, Mr. and Mrs. S Greenfield. Miss Susie Greenfeld, Mr. P. Linden. Mr. Fred. Tonnochy, Mr. R. C. Burdin, Mr. John T. Kinney, Mrs. Lillian MacKidney. Mr. Frodell Ladd, Mr. R. Tonary, Mr. and Mrs. Julius 8. Rein, Mrs. Esther Bourne, Mrs. Ruby Lieben, Mr. H. Iverson, Mrs AR Richler. Mr- and Mrs. Benjamin F. Fow, Mr. Mangel Rustin, Mr. Samuel Weorman Miss Gladys Archer, Mr. and Mrs H. B. Pond, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bradford, Hardon, Mr. Wm. H Gardiner, Miss Helen Duggen, Miss Laura Helden, Mr. F. A. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. John J. O'Fallen, and a large, mutaber of Chinese galoon passengers.

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

The R. M.S. Enpreis of Canada arrived nt Kobe on September 5th at 7. n,m., left on the 6th, at 5. ..and is due at Shanghai' to-day, September 8th, at. 8

The M.M. 8. Gordillère," from Marseilles, arrived at Saigon, on the oth inst., sailing thence, the 9th, and·ig ex- preted at Hongkong on the 12th.

Per as. Hai Foong, on September 7th: -Dr. and Mrs. Hooker, Miss D. E. Sope, Messrs. J. McCafferty, R. Hunter, J. Swansen, A. Lepon,. F. Brynildsen, "C. Kontrau.

The ss. Sarpedon (Blue Funnel), for London and Rotterdam arrived Maranillos ai September 4th, at 8 nằm,

The as Cyclops (Blue Funnel), arrived at Liverpool on the 1st inst.

1

கேம்.

SEIYO MARU.14,000

TONS. 16,000

18,700

18.500

between

October 20112 ...Decoraber 4th. January 15th.

JAPAN-HONGKONG-JAVA SERVICE.

OSAKA, KOBE, MOJI, DAIREN, HONGKONG, BATAVIA, SAMARANG AND SOURABAYA.

DESTINATION

STEAMER

LEAVE HONGKONG

PERSIA MASU (Batavia, Semarang & Bourabaya), .........September 9th. NEW YORK LINE. (Freight only.), VIA JAVA AND SUEZ.

STEAMER MEIYO MARU

LEAVE HONGKONG Dabout September 24th. For full information regarding Passengers, Freight & Sailings,

Apply to:-

Agents at Canton:

Mesara T. E. GRIFFITH.

ADMIRAL

THE

Y. TSUTSUMI, Manager.

King's Building,

Tel. No. C. 2374 No 2375.

LINE

ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE,

FREIGHT AND PASSENGER

THE NEW FAST AMERICAN STEAMERS TO

ler Frooz, QUEEN'S BUILDING, Horizono,"

Tel. Central 141,

3322

NYK

***

Canton Agents: HOLTOAK, MASSET & CO., LTD.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

100

100

VICTORIA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via Shanghai, Japan ports

Through Bills of Lading issued to all Overland common Points in USA. and Canada.

→Through passage rates to Europe via America G.$405, G.3420, G.3440 KAGA MARD

Monday, 15th Oct... IYO MARU

Thursday, 4th Nov, at 11 am. MARSEIL FR. LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore, s. Wednesday, 12th Sept, at 11 a MISHIMA MARU..........

Wednesday, 26th Sept, at 11 am, "HAMBURG vis LONDON & BOTTERDAM."

LIVERPOOL vis MARSEILLES & VALENCIA.

LYONS MARU

FUSHIMI MARU."

End of Sept. or beginning Oct SYDNEY - MELBOURNE vis Manila, &c.

TANGO MARD

"YOSHING MARU ...

NEW YORK & BOSTON VIA PANAMA,

TOBA MARU

E.

Wednesday, 19th Sept, at 11 am, Wednesday, 17th Oct, at 11 am,

Monday, 1st Oct BUENOS AIRES via Singapore, Durban & Cape Town,

End Oct, or beginning Nov.

›KANAGAWA MÁRU

***

BOMBAY via Singapore and Colombo.

QALOUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Bangoon.

South coast of China between.

Hongkong and Azinga

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, September 7th."

Previoss On Date Ola Das

Day at

Barometer

Temperature Hamidity

jat & puti.

6. p...

09.73

29.74

19:70

78

RR

98

62

Wind Direction

Force

Calm W

Weather...

B

0.00

0.00 0.00 Highest open-air Temperature on fib 88 Lowest open-air Temperature on 7th ... 78.

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE

From Sept. 8th to 14th, 1923.

HIGH WATER.

Low Waren.

H'koug

Standard

Days of

Daya

Wook.].

Height.

Standard

Height

Time.

H'kong

Time.

b. m. ft. inth. m. 66 04—- I m "0-33

8 23 a

2 18 -6 m 125 52 = 5

7 m 2 14 3 23 73 2

6 m. 3:49 1 a

50

87 4

Bater.

8x

OSAKA MAEU

TAMBA MARU

Tuesday, 11th Sept Thursday, 27th Sept.

NAGATO MARU

Wednesday, 12th Sept.

NAGASAKI, KOLE & YOKOHAMA,

YOSHINO MABU

.Sept. 10th. Oct 1st

Oct 13th.

SBANGHAL," KOBS - TUKOHAMA

Thursday, 13th Sept.

9 01

Mon. 10 m

Taca. 1km

Wed. 12 m

Thar 13 m

Fri.

m' 4' 37

11.12 a 14 m 11 48 11 54

g

6 8 6

27.

7

46 a 2 6

NAGANO MABU (Shanghai & Kobe)

Saturday,

8th Sept, at 4 pm.

TATEISHI MARU (Kobs & Yokobaran)... KITANO MAKO

Tuesday.

11th Sept

Tuesday,

11th Sept.

SADU MARU

Friday,

14th Sept..

SEATTLE & VICTORIA

SHANGHAI-KOBE-YOKOHAMA.

PRESIDENT MADISON" PRESIDENT MCKINLEY”. 'PRESIDENT JACKSON"

TO EUROPE £120-£112–£110

First Clans of the Pacific. First Class on American or Canadian Railwass First -Class and Monocipes and Second Class on the Atlastic. Choice of Trans-Continental Railways. Any Line on the Atlantic. Through Accommodations and Booking Arranged.

TO MANILA

PRESIDENT MADISON"

"PRESIDENT MCKINLEY".

Sept. 10th. ...Sept. 2201.

Through Bill of Lading to all United States and Canadian Overland Pointe

alo vin Panama Canal Liner to Atlantis Forte,

This paper is on file at our NEW YORK OFFICE.

· For Pastage and Freight Booking apply to

ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE.

*** - Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Building (Ground Floor), *

No. 4, Des Vogar Road.

Telephone: Central 2477 & 2478.

PUBLISHED

TO DAY.

HONGKONG WEEKLY

PRESS.

CONTAINING ALL THE WEEKB

LOCAL NEWS...

The Faper to send Home

THE NEW FÄRDEN HEMKRY.

ERAPION N1 THERAPION NË2 ERAPION N13

For further information apply to NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

Telephone: Central Hou, 202, 203 & 2422.

F. OGUBI. Murugar,

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Roll

SHIPBUILDERS, MARINE AND LAND ENGINEERS wilders of Vessels up to, 1,500 Tona; Fart Stoon Launches and Motor Graft of

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OIL-BINED TUS BOAT "LINK". RULE ST W, L. BAILEY & 00%" shers Founders and Constructional Engineers and Ropa vers,

CHURCH SERVICES,

St. John's CatuXDELL, Hongkongb September, 1923, 18th Sunday after Trinity.

Holy Communion (8 a.m.); Matins (11 am.); Responses, Ferial; Venito, No. 9 (alertin); Filme, 84 (Barnby 18th Horn.), 85 (Roy- Te Deum, Quadruple (Oakley 15th Benedictus, No. 47(Martin); Hymns,

NB Palm 54, verses

161, 278.

unison.

113 G.Pia

Palm 85, TOTO 1, 3 in unison. Hymn 161,verse 6 in víníson, Hymn 270, Term 1 in unison. *Litany (12 noon); Evensong (8 p.m.); Ex- ponses, Ferial; Fealm, 89 (Bayes, Woodward, Monk); Magnificat. Bmart; Nunc Dimittis, Baraby; Hymns, 291, 107, 477.

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UNION CHUR (Kennedy Boid) Sunday Services, September 1th, 1983,

Morning Service at 11 o'clock,

Hymns: 158, 739, 241, 37 (Paali 42).

UN Word of God, Incarnate,

Evening Bervice at 6 colock.

Hynma 601, 127, 261, 671.

Preacher at both services:-Bev. L

don Phillips, B.A.

÷Rosa

FIRST CHUROR of Chine MacDonnell Boad (below Bowen Tram Station-Bandar, 'mma 2. Wodo nowday, 5:15 pas

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