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SHIPPING NEWS

ARRIVALS.

October 4th.

Pooler, Chiême str., 314 tons, Capt. Lai Yee, from K. C. Way, with a general cargo. laying at Tung

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, QCTOBER 6TH, 1923.

and Mrs. E. P. Brown, Miss F. Brown, Mr. J. E. Stichel, Mr. H. Norton. Mr. O. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Jones, Mr. F. M. Ellery, Miss Ellery, Lieut. J. Money, Surg-L Homer, Miss B. Jones, Miss J. D. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. M. Shroff, Mr. and Mrs.

Por P. & O, dantus, from Kobe and Shanghai for Hongkong, on October 5th Mrs O. C. Flickling, Miss B. M. Scott, Miss Gordon, Miss L. Arnold, Mr. and Mes. G. Hunnel, Miss Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Matheson, Mr. M. H. Ivy, Mr. Carl Foss; 3. C. S. Bubbay, Liont, O. Faure, Miss V. Vale, Mr. J. Connor, W 8.8. Cog On wharl.- Mr. A. Bonus, Mr. A. M: Birchall, Mr. Produce, Norwegian str., 743 toas, Capt. E. Wines, from Hangkok, with general cargy, lasing at buoy No. C1.

K. Larsen & Co. Tenjima Mari Japanese str., 883 tons, Capt, Yoshihari, from Keelung, with, cual, laying at bay No, H30.-Y.K.K. West Cactus, American Mr.,

Capt. C Green, from San Francisc a general cargo, Shanghai, with laying at Stonecutters.Struthers & Barry, Kumihar Juru, Japanion aty. 550 tons, Capt. S. Namika, from Keelung, with cont, laying at buoy No. C48-Matsui & Co.

Zai

October Bib

4,195 toas.

Amherst, Chinese str. 941 tons, Capt. Kwok Shan, from Haihow, with a go- eral cargo, laying at buoy No. C20 On Fat S.S. Co. Benclench, British str., 3.204 tons, Capt. J. Siruth, from, London and Manila, with a

Bargo, laying at Kow-

& Co. JunGL Bornen Maru, Japanese L., 4.202 tons Caps, Kojima, from Moji, laying at Kowloon whart--0.8.K. Foufer, Chinese str., 530 tons, Capt. K. Ishii, from Chefoo, with a general cargo laring a boy No. C10-Yar

Houg Hong: British str., 1,270 tons, Capt. Passmore, from Foochow with a gen

laying a Douglas wharf. Ca. Kaiju Varu, Japanese str., 2010 tons, Motohige from Keelong, General cargo and conf, laging with ut 0.8.K. wharf-U.S.K.,

British sir, 19,941 tan. Capt. w R. Le M, RR, from ou which port she left on August 31

wharf.-Mackinuon. Mackenzie & Co Manten, British tr. 3.588 tous, Capt. A B. Armitage, R.N.R, from Kobe, with u general cargo, laying at buoy No. A-Mackinnon. Mackenzie & Lo Phra Nay, British str., 1,022 tous, Capt. H. C Kiddle, from Haibow, with a neral cargo, laying at busy No. C49.

Mad

eral

Cheong Yue 5.5. Co. Scottsburg, American str. 4,829 tons. Capt. J. W: Nicholson, frum Kolambagan, with a

cago, laying at Kow-

loon wharf-

British str. 1,018 tons, Capt. Sinking Puckett, from Shanghai and

Swalow, with

general cargo, laying at buoy No B12-8. & S Nufala, British. str., 6,381 tons, Capt. S. Morgan, from Rangoon, with rice, lay ing at Kowloon Whari-Mackinton, Märkenzie & Co.

Vail.

Per F. & O. 5. „Molio, from London, on October 5th:- Sub-Lieut. Agnew, Rr Ad Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Asanyag, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, Mr. S. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Howen, Sub Licut. Brownrigg. Sub-Lieut. Boyle, Bishop W. Banister, Mr. and Mrs. Bryson. Mr. E. E Boris- soff, Mr. and Mrs. Buckle, Miss M. J. Cobbett, Sub-Lieut. Courage, Sub-Lieut. Cameron, Comdr. J. Clegg, Mr. A. E Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. W. Campbell, Miss N. Carter, Rev. and Mrs. Castleton, Mrs, Coniquehoun, Lieut. C. H. Drage, Mr. and Mrs. Imvis, Mr. M. S. Fyffe, Mr. S. 1. Grew, Mr. and Mrs. Horne, Mrs. E. House, Mr. C. F. Hamilton, Mr. F. H. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Hermundsen, P.O. Hunt. Mr. Habib, Mr. J. Holders, Mrs. Henking, Mr. J. C. Jucker, Mr. H. Knoff. Mrs, E. K. Kani, ! Mr. A. L. Landebert, LioEngr. Manley, Mrs. D. F. Mann. Mr. W. H. Masted, Capt. and Mrs. MeAdanis, Mrs. D. MeAinsi, Mr. and Mrs. McCain. Mr. J. R. Milligan. Mr. H. Mill Mr. W. B. Makujee, Miss F. Mecham, Mr. and Mrs. Nordquist, Mrs. Ost, Mr. and Mrs. Pierepont, Lieut. H. H. Rogers, Mr. H. H. Robson, Rev. and Mrs. Russell, Dr. de Seun, Miss C. L. Sentt, Miss Starkey, Mr. J. Scott, Paymaster.Lieutenant-Com- mander Symes, Mr. H. Selby, Miss Seal. Miss E. Spicer, Miss T. Shiuchong, Mr. F. L. Turner, Miss H. Thompson, Mr. A. D. Tyler. Mr. H. Thompson, Mr. B. Thams. Rev. und Mr. Tatan. Mr. C. V Turner. Rev. Unterberger. Miss A. Ware, Lt.-Engr. Wanne, Me, W. N. Wedhoomal. Rev. and Mrs. Watson, Mr. A. J. Whitmore, Mr. Zalsman,

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

The s. Tairias (Blue Faune), from Liverpool, left Singapore on the 5th inst. for this port and is due here on the 9th inst. 1 The 8.s. Celtic (Prince (Furhess) in ëx.. preted to arrive here from Keelung this afternoon.

The Admiral Oriental linee President 2-kann, from Hongkong on October 4th, is due at Manila on October 6th, at 7.30 .m. She sails from that mert on October 9th, pm, and is due here on October 11th.

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at 4.38 n. m., and will wail for Seattle and Taiyo Mace, Japanse str. 22,000 Victoria. Shanghai, Kebt and Yoko

hama on October 13th, at 10 ..

..

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Capt

Y. Maki, from San Francisco, with a general cargo, layng at body No A6.-T.K.K.

9 Tjimleri, Dutch str., 0,013 tons, Cupt. J. 1, Scholten, from Dalay; with a cargo, laying at buoy No. As. Tars, British str., 7.108 tons, Capt. F. Adcock. from Vancouver and Naga

with a general cargo, laying at No. 43.-B. & S.

.

Yu Song British str., 1,129 tons, Capt. W. Fiel Hook. from Shanghai and Swalow, with a general cargo, laying

buoy No. CJ. M. & Co.

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CLEARANCES,

October 5th.

Arafuray for Masila.

Bancruch, for Shanghai. Chun Sang, for Haihow. Hamun, for Cauten.

for Haiphong. Ou for Macao. Sang, for Haihow.

for Shanghai.

Mantur, for Singapore. Orthty, for Moji Persens, for Mails, Proper

for Saigon. Shone, for Amoy.

for. Canton,

Sikar, for Swntow Telemachus, for Saigon. Tipanas, for Spigen

jose, for Mantok. Comibari Maru, for Cauton. Wing Sang, for Manila Yungle King, for Konginu. In Sung, for Canton,

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALS.

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VESSELS EXPECTED Agapenor (Dine Funnel), due Oct. 8th. Am Maru (NY. 5., Jus October 7th... Bakersfield (Admisal Orienta!), din Oct.

15th.

Bramer (Ben Line), due Nov, 1st, Heulich (Ren Line), dne, October 18th. Chili (M.M.), the October 19th. Glarus Rup Fre), due Oct. 24th.

:

ukaži Maru (N.Y.K.), due Oct, oth Helens (Blue Funnel), due Nov. 2nd, Kuge furn (N.Y.K.), due October 11th. Machaon (Bue Funnell, due Oct. 16th. President Jefferson (Admiral Oriental),

dur October 14th.

Priethens (Blue Funnel), de today. Sado Maru (N.Y.K.), due October 11th. Torilla (B.I. and Apear), due to-day, a.m

WEATHER REPORT.

October 5th at 18.24.-Pressure lus do. creased slightly at the majority of repreting stations. The anticyclone continues in nove slowly cartward while the postion of the Guam typhoon has become rather indefini To probably entines to move in northerly direction. A irrigala aren of low pressur extends eastward fom the Visage

Hongkong rainfall for the 34 hours ending 18 hours, th October, D.30 inch, Total ine January 1, 88.18 inches against an avorage of 77 16 inahes.

The forec for the 24 hours eading s 18 hours, 6th Oct., fe as follows!~~~

DISTRICT

FORZOLST

Formosa Channel

WE winds,

fresti.

Pers. Ha Hong, from Foochow and Hongkong to Gap Rock N.E. winds, mod

crate; fair, roast, on October 5th:--Mrs Young, Miss

Bond, and Mr. Hudson.

Per T.K.K. Je Murs, an Oct. 5th:outh coast of China between { Mr. and Mr D. Duncan, Miss Jenn Bengkong and. Lamocks} Gardner, Mrs. M. Jarman, Miss E. Madi-:

son, Mr. P. J. Sevilla, Mr. J. W. Town Mouth comb of Chins between dey and Mrs. H. E. Townley,

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Hongkong and Hainan

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BETWEEN

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TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE

FAST NEW AMERICAN STEAMERS TO

SAN FRANCISCO

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Trou

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Nov. 1 Nov, 28 Dec. 13 Dea. 30 3 Dec 27 Jan. Jan, 16 Jan. 23

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LEAVE HONGKONG STEAMERS

..22,000.toas, Oct. 8th. ........................$2,000 tons, Oct. 97th. 20,000 tons, Nov. th.. Keelung)......22,000 tons, Nov. 16th. 20,000 tons, Nov. 28th

TAIYO MARU (omit Shanghaih

TENTO MARU......

KORKA MABU............ SHINTO MRUA (calling at Manila and MIBERIA HARU (calling at Dairen)

TINT

HONGKONG TO VALPARAISO. VIA JAPAN, HONOLULU, HILO, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN PEDRO, MANZANILLO, BALBOA,· CALLAO, MOLLENDO, AFRICA AND IQUIQUE. THENCE BY TRAYS-ANDEAN ROUT TO BORNOS AYEES

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Sunday, Ost. 7th, at 10 am

Wednesday, Oct. 10th, at Neon,

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LOW FARES TO EUROPE

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LOCAL EQUIVALENT OF

£112

£110

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VISIT

YOSEMITE GRAND CANYON FEATHER RIVER YELLOW STONE PARK NIAGARA FALLS

HONGKONG MANILA

HONGKONG-CALCUTTA

FREIGHT ONLY

CALCUTTA via SINGAPORE PENANG & RANGOON,

S.S. "LAKE GILPEN "

Oct. 18th, at 5 p.m.

For Fall Information regarding Bates, Space, etc, Apply to

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. 1ST FLOOR, QUEEN'S BUILDING, HO❤GKONG,

Tel. Central 141.' *

- opciones 18,700

14,000 memprotei 18,600

LEAVE HONGKONG

30th -... October

...December 4th. January 15th,

Cable Address :-

"SOLANO."

JAPAN-HONGKONG JAVA SERVICE.

between

OSAKA, KOBE, MOJI. DAIREN, HONGKONG, BATAVIA, SAMARANG AND SOURABAYA. STEAMER DESTINATION. PERSIA MART (Ratavia, Samarang & Soumbays).......

NEW YORK LINE. (Freight only.) VIA JAVA AND SUEZ.

STEAMER

LEAVE HONGKONG

...October 29th.

LEAVE HONGKONG

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Apply to

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ADMIRAL

LINE

Y. TSUTSUMI, Manager.

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Tel. No. C. 2374 & 2375,

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SHANGHAI-KOBE-YOKOHAMA.✅

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13th.

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TO

MANILA

Through Rills of Lading to all United States and Canadian Overland Points;

ako via Panaria Canal Linea to Atlantic Ports,

Copies of this paper are on file in ADNIBAL ORIENTAL LINE Offices. New York,

Chicago, Seattle.

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Spanish Royal Mail Line

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8.8.- "LEGAZPI".

8.5. Q. LOPEZ Y. LOPEZ”

1st Nov.

10th Doc.

For SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMAA

BS. "LEGAZPI 6.8

14th Oct,

1st Dec.

C. LOPEZ Y. LOPEZ"

The steamers of this Company are all classe 100 At at Lloyd's and are fitted with every modern convenience for the comfort and safety of the passengers Stewardess and Doctor carried.

For Freight and/or massage apply to

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3329

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Monday, 15th Oct., at 11 am. KAGA MARU (Calling Keelung) *

...Thursday, IYO MARU MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via

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4th Nov, at 11 am,

Singapore, Mo.

-9th Oct, at 4 pm.

HAKOZAKI MARU

Tuesday,

HAKUSAN MARU

Monday,

HAMBURG Via LONDON & ROTTERDAM

MATSUMOTO MARU LIVERPOOL vis MARSEILLES & VALENCIA.

Sunday,

LYONS MARU

22nd Oct, at 4 p.4.

7th Nov.

•Wednesday, 31st Oct.

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila, &c.

YOSHINO MARU AKI MARU

NEW YORK & BOSTON VIA PANAMA.

TAKETOYO MARU

Wednesday, 17th Ost, at 11am. Wednesday, 14th Nor

BÜNNOS AIRES via Singapore, Durban & Cape Town.

KANAGAWA MARU

BOMBAY via Singapore and

SADO MARU

Thursday, 1st Nov.

Colombo.

Thursday, 25th Oct.

Friday,

17th Oct.

CALCUTTA vis Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.

AWA MARU...

Monday, eth Oct.

NAGASAKI, ROBE & YOKOHAMA.

AKI MARU

SHANGHAI, ROBE A YOKOHAMA

ROZAN MARU

KAMO MARU ́....

WAKASA MABU

KATORI MABU

Thursday, 11th Olt, at #1,0,0,

Thursday, 11th Oct.

Saturday, 13th Oct. Tresday,

Tuesday,

16th Oct, 23rd Oct.

For further information apply to NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

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