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SHIPPING NEWS
ARRIVALS.
October 7th..
Agapenor, British str., 1739 won Capt,
J. Hamsay, from Shanghai and Foo chow, with a gateral cargo, laying at Admiralty buoy No. 2-B. & S.
·་
47 Pil Luci Whinese str. 183 tons, Capt
JA. de roses, from Kwang-chow- wan and Macao, with a general cargo, laving at Douglas wharf-wang O . $.5. €76.
Sanko Murid Japanese,str., 1,308. Lous, Capt. 1. Furukawa, from Mike, with coul, being at. Quarry Bay, M. B.K. “ ~Pangtar hung, Chilian str. "from" Kong- moon, laying at Ping Ou wharf.
Tu Ying We, British str., S16 tang, Capt. Wm. Ross, from Hoihow. with a gon eral argo, laying Cheong Fat & Co.
Stonecutters.--
Yu Sang, British str. from Canton, Jay-
ing at buoy No. C37.
October 8th.
Chipping British str. 1,199 tons, Cap
H. W Chandler, from Tientsin nnd Weihaiwei, "with a general cargo, láv. ing at buoy No. C31-J. M. & Co. Gorjustin, British str. 2016 tous Capt.
W. Adins, from Rangoon and Singa pore, with a general cargo, laying at buoy No. B13-Kuen Sang.
lebang, British str., 1,098 tous. Capt. J. 1. Fraser, from Newchwang, with n general cargu, laying at buoy Na-C18 C&
Lucbr, British str., Teel tuns, Capt. H. Hope from Shanghai and Swatow, with-a-general-rang laing at hivy No. BB. & S.
Mrsno, Norwegiu str. 3,831 tous. Capt E. Christensen, trous singapore and Haiphong, with a grisral cargo, lay ing at Kowloon wharf-
&
New Matite, British ste, se tons, Capt. Il, vin den Berg from "Haiphong,
J.
wh a general cargo, laying at buy. C-Yik Tai S.8. C.
Predine Tuft, American str., 4153 tops, Capt. J. Morena, fem Manila, with a general cargo, laying at Kowloon wharf, P.M.S.S. Ca.
Stkina Mara, Japanse. 4r., 718 tons, Capt. T. Nakamura, from Tamsui with coal, laving at buy No. C- Y.K.K
Yingbow, British str. from Canton, lay-
ing at bay No, "Be.
CLEARANCES.
October 71b.
alum Manu, for. Singapore,
Souttsburg, for Mauila. Staking, for Shanghai. Tai Sze Ma, for Canton.
Enet A, for K. C. Wan
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVALS,
Per ses Chipshing, on October th Mr. Mason,
1.
Persson, Pitsident Taft, on October 5th, from Manila:---For Hongkong: M. E Allder, M, Chas, Babou, Mrs. W. S. Carier, Mr. G. Vallen. For Shanghai: Mrs. P. Brown, My, and Mrs, C. J. G. Hill, Miss L Jacule, Miss L. Keith, Major and Mrs. C. T. Richardson, Mrx CH. Sleeper, Mrs, Wond, Miss I Wand. For Honolulu: Mr. and Mrs. T. Guard, Miss M. Shipman, Fur San Francisco: Mrs. N. E. Bailey, Miss D. Bailey,
Miss Virginia Brown, Mr. Wallac Cramer,
Mr. R. Denton Edmonston, Mr. J. Doughter- ty Mr. and Mrs. Miss Helen Edmonston, Mr. and Mrs. W S. Ficks, Miss Josephine Grant, Mr. an Mrs. B. Haldirgan, Miss Anna Halder- nnn. Mr. C. Hildreth Mr. A. S. Mar- ston. Mr. and Ms. T. H, McMullen, Mr. and Mrs. S.-G. Oftdah, M: and, Mrc F. F. Patten, Mise Anna Schaul,
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.
A wireless message from the 3.5. Carl Legion stated that she would arrived to- "da” (Tiesloy) at 11-12 sm.
The E. GA. Cb, ́s 15. St. Alban's left Manila for this port on the 7th lust, with the outward Australian Mails, and is due here on the 10th in, at about daylight.
VESSELS EXPECTED
#
Bålerefeld (Admirál Orienta”), due Octs
igth.
Benmohr (Ben Line), due Nov. 1st. Reuvestich (Rew Line)." due October 18th. Carl Ergion (Huge Stines), dur to-day, Chill (M,M), thus October 10th. Empress of Ana, dije Oct. 22nd. Gladen Bus Funnel), due Oct 24th Hakuki Marn (NYK.), due today. Helenes (Blue Fennel), due Xoy. 2nd. Kuga Maru (N.Y.R., dus October 11th. Machon (Blue Franel), due Oct. 16th. President Jackson (Admiral Oriental),
due Oct, 11th, at 7.20 nm. President Jefferson (Admiral Oriental),
due October 14th.
Sodo Maru (N.Y-K.), die October 11th. Teirosine (Blus Funnel), due to-day.
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE From October 9th to 15th, 1925.
HIGH WATER. '//
Days of
Wook
Daya o
FOR
d.
Brog
Standard
High
Low WATKL
F'kmg
[Standard]
Height
178 82 57 m 2,1
CANADIAN
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 98, 1923.
PACIFIC
HOME VIA CANADA
Hongkong to Ragland
vin Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Vancouver, Montreal Quebec
Братья
Hourlous
D Vancover
Oct. 25 Nor, 12 Minnedosa .. Empress Asia Empress Canada Nov. 17 Dec. 3 Melita
Nov. 29 Dec 17 Minnedosa Empress Russia
Marburn
Empress Australia Dec. 21 "Jan- Empress Asia
Jan. 10 Jan 28 Montcalm Feb. 7. Jab. 25 Marlock Empress Russia Empress Australia Fob, 32 Mar. 12 Mellta Empress Asia--
PACIFIC
STEAMSHIP COMPANY
MANAGING AGENTS—I
S-UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD,
TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE:
FAST NEW AMERICAN--STEAMERS TO
SAN FRANCISCO
via
SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & HONOLULU
Dere
Caxada Englant
Nor. 21 Nor, 28
Dec. 13 Dec. 20
5.S. "PRESIDENT TAFT"
23
Sailing and Fares subject to Change Without Notice.
Doo. 27 Jnr. Jan, 16 Jan. Fel, 3 Feb 15
Mar
MIT. 14 Mar 19 Mar. 26 18 Apr, 11 Apr. Mac. 13 Mar 31 Montrose Other Atlantic Ballings every few days to Liverpool, Southampton, Glasgow, Antwerp Cherbourg and Hamburg, Allotment of Cabina on Atlantis stomers held here and through tickets issued. Early reservation necessary.
Thros Trans-continental Trains Daily, Standard Sleeping Cars, Compartments & Drawing Rooms. Canadian Pacifio Hotels at Victoria. Vancouver, in the Rockies, Calzary, Winnipeg, Montreal, and Quebec.
“CANADIAN PACIFIC THROUGHOUT ·
Passenger Department: Tol, 75%. Freight and Express":"
Cables: GACANPAO. -Oables NAUTILUS.
T. K. K.
THE PATHWAY OF THE SUN
£120 First class throughout.
REDUCED FARE TO EUROPE,
£112-£110 Mono class ateamers on the Atlantic. BONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU
LEAVE HONGKONG STEAMERS TENYO MARU ...............”: ...............
****......2,000 tons, Oct. 27th. ----... 20,000 tous, Nov. th. KOREA MAKU SHINYO MEUA (calling at Manilaod Keelung)....22,000 tons, Nov. 16th. SIBERIA MABD (calling at Dairen) 20,000 tons; Nov. 28th.
HONGKONG TO VALPARAISO. VIA JAPAN, HONOLULU, HILO, SAN FRANCISCO. SAN PEDRO, MANZANILLO, BALBOA; CALLAO, MOLLENDO, AFRICA AND IQUIQUE.: THESCE BY TEASE-ANDEAN ROCT TO BUENOS AVERA
TONS. STEAMERS
ANYO MAR18,700 SEIYO MAKI 14,000 RAKUYO MARU
18,000
LEAVE HONGKONG ...October 30th. ...December 4th Isth. ......January
..JAPAN-HONGKONG-JAVA SERVICE,
P
STEAMER
between
OSAKA, KOBE, MOJI. DALREN, HONGKONG, BATAVIA, SAMARANG AND SOURABAYA.
DESTINATION PERSIA MAKU (Ratavia, Samarang & Soumbays).......
NEW YORK LINE, (Fright only.) VIA JAVA AND SUEZ.
STEAMER
LEAVE HONGKONG
......October 29th.
LEAVE HONGKONG
**October 19th
MEIYO MARU (calling at Philirbine Islands) ̈ For full information regarding Passangan, Freight & Sailings.
Apply to:-
Agents at Canton:
Mesara. T. E. GRIFFITH.
ADMIRAL
LINE
-Y. TSUTSUMI, Manager.
King's En Ming
Tel No. C. 3742375.
ORIENTAL
ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE.
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER
THE NEW FAST AMERICAN 'STEAMERS TO
SEATTLE & VICTORIA
SHANGHAI-KOBE-YOKOHAMA.
·PRESIDENT JACKSON”
TO EUROPE-L120-£112-£110
Oct. 13th,
First Class on the Pacific. First Class on American or Canadian Railways. First Class and Monoclass and Second Class on the Atlantic, Chmce of TransContinental- Railways. Any Lineon the Atlantic. Through Accommodations and Booking' Arranged,
TO
MANILA
Thuongh Bills of Lading to all United States and Canadian Overland Pointa;
also vis Panama Canal Lines to Atlantic Parts,
Copies of this paper are on file in Amiral Orientaz Lase Orrices. New York,
Chicago, Seattle.
For Passage and Freight Booking apply to
ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Building (Ground Floor)
Telephone: Central 2477 & 2478.
Time
Time.
in
b
m.ft. In
8 7 4 m2 162
9
10
7 4 m 33
S.S. "LEGAZPI”
7. 1
B.S.
C. LOPEZ Y. LOPEZ”
KS. LEGAZPI”
No 4, Les Voux Road
Thu, 11:09 102
37
12 10 69:
10 3477-11
9.04.82 m 5.2316
1277 811
1 #5 5 7
6 18
11 4 7 5 ||
rera 5 3 m. 7 18
19
COMPANIA TRASATLANTICA DE BARCELONA
Spanish Royal Mail Line
For MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO: SUEZ, PORTSATI, BARCELONA and other SPANISH PORTS
For SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI KOBE & YOKOHAMA JA
SSC-LOPEZ T. LOPEZ
The steamers of this Company are all classed 100 Al alloyd's and are fitted with every modem convenience for the eqmfort and safety of the passengers. Stewardess and Doctor carried
For Freight and/or passage apply to
Ist Nov.
19th Dec.
Oct
Wednesday, Oct. 10th, at Noon
PRESIDENT WILSON'
SAILING POSTPONED FOR ONE WEEK
ACTUAL DATE WILL BE ADVERTISED LATER.
VISIT
SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SALT LAKE CHICAGO NEW YORK.
CONNECTINO; WITH ANY DIRECT- TRANS-CONTIN-
TCAILWAY-AND.
ATLANTIC STEAMERS
VISIT
YOSEMITE GRAND CANYON- FEATHER RIVER YELLOW STONE PARK NIAGARA FALLS.
HONGKONG-MANILA
SS. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND?
Oct 15th
HONGKONG-CALCUTTA
FREIGHT ONLY
CALCUTTA SINGAPORE PENANG & RANGOON,.
Oct. 18th, at 5 pm. S.S. LAKE "GILPEN" ...
For Full Information regarding Rates, Space, etc. Apply to--
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.
Cable Address: "SOLANO."
1ST FLOOR, QUEEN'S BUILDING, HotaKONG.
Tal. Cantral 141, "*
1+
NYK
Canton Agents:
HOLYOAK, MASSEY & CO.LTD.
SAILINGS HUBJECT TO 'ALTERATION.
1.
VICTORIA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via Shanghai, Japan pors Through Bills of Lading issued to all Overland common Pointe in U.S.A and Canada. Through passage rates to Europe via America G.$405, G.$420. G.$440. KAGA MARU (Calling: Keelzog) *IYO MARU
MABSEITT FB, LONDON &
HAKOZAKI MARU
HAKUSAN MAHU
15th. Oct., at 11am.
4th Nov, El
ANTWERP vis. Singapore,.
Monday.. Thursday,
Tuesday,
Monday..
HAMAUROS LONDON & BOTTERDAM,
MATSUMOTO MARU
9th Oct., at 4 p.m. 22nd Oct, at 4 pm.
Sunday. 7th Nor.
LIVERPOOL vis MARSEILLES & VALENCIA.
LYONS MARU
Wednesday, 21st Oct.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila, &c.
YOSHINO MARU'.
AKI MAKU
NEW YORK & BOSTON VIA PANAMA.
TAKETOYO MABU...
Wednesday, 17th Oct, ai 11 m. Wednesday, 3th Nor.
Thursday, 1st Nov,
BURNOS AIRES via Singapore, Durban & Cape Town.
KANAGAWA MARU BOMBAY via Singapore and
PA
Colombo.
***
Thursday, 25th Dot
Friday, 12th Oct. CALCUTTA vis Singapore, Penang & Bangoon.
SADO MARU
NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
AKI MARU
SHANGHAI, KOBR * YOKOHAMA
ROZAN MARU KAMO MAKU
WAKASA MART
KATORI HARU
NIPPON
For further information, apply to
Telephone: Central Hou, 292, 208 & 9429.
Thursday, 11th Oct. at 11 mm.
Thursday, 11th Oct. Saturday, 13th Oct. Tuesday, Tuesday,
16th Oct." 23rd Oct. YUSEN KAISHA F. OGURI, Manager.
W. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD.
SHIPBUILDERS, MARINE AND LAND ENGINERES uriders of Vessels up to 1,500 Tons; Fast Steam Launches and Motor Craft al
Wande: Tags, Barges, Oil Tankers, Light-draft and River Steamer Vessels, built and shipped for re-rection abroad
£RO000000" MYSTERY. SHIPBUILDING CO'S PLIGHT.
An exceedingly unpleasant sensation bas Then ared By, the disclosure of the financial plight of Workman, Clark, and Company the shipbuilders, says the City Editor of the Day Mail. As has been ktated,. the trustees of the debenture tockholders recommend that a morato rium should be granted to the company fratil 1925. delitung jaten until then Laing paalle oote dut- of profits, and that prior lien securities, not eweeding 300,000, should bathorised, eztain boncessioner'to Be mile to the debenture holders in return. The recommenda tions followed a report by acontants that the debenture interest: paid on August lat. was partly olitained by the sale of some of: The company's holdings in other companies,” had that the sinking fund instalment, due Time 1st, has not been paid. "
UNEXPLAINED DEAL-
الحياة
La Faburary, 1920); the prospective off ge- ing the stock to the public showol that it had a specific first charge na laul, buil-, lings and plant, and a floating charge on the other augets. The total assets, in- cluding the cash to be retired from the debenture stock issae, wen- valued at £8,330,000 of which 24,369,000 was in in- vestments und eash. It mus site that the Northumberland Shipbuiling Coin- pany" (which guaranteed the debenture stock) held the whole of the share capital of Workman, Clark and Company,
the
Lanark and the control shire Steel Company and John Watson, Elited. Now the trustees" déconutunts disclose that Workman, Chirk assets that were in readily realable form when the Jelentures were issued have been sold-and- the proceeds reinvested in D Preference shares of the Northumberland Company und in acquiring the control of John Watson, Ltd. colliery proprietors, add' Tarksbire Steel Company, these trin-. Isactions involving over 1,000,000. In (other words, eriormons saims have gone to the Northumberland Company in ex- change for share. As the accountants state, after investigation, that nothing Joan at present be covered from the Northumberland Company in respect of its guarantee, the debenture-holders am. naturally asking for an explanation of these financial arrangements.
What was
the object of the deal, and into what did the Northumberland Company put the money? Perhaps answers will be forth- Leaming next month with the delayed uc-
counts of that company.
At a meeting of the Northumberland Shipbuilding company the motion for the adjournment until sich time as the dine- tors thought it was carried' with one s sentiont. Mr. R. A. Workman, the chair. man, stated that the accounts were altost eamplete." Only eac or two items neler adjustment, and it was hoped that the accounts would be in the sbareholders' hands next month. An amendment moved by Mr. Parry, a shareholder, that the meeting be adjourned for four weeks only, was withdrawn on a definite statement ly the chairman fit the meeting would, be, hell next month. Replying to a questión, Mr. Workman, said that a full stateme of the company's position woull - mupany the arenants.
WEATHER REPORT. October 8th at 14.50-Pressure has de- creaselslightly from longkong to Fooch. it has increased slightly over the Vis y and is nearly stationary over Luzon l For
Apm, the typhoon was in about L 50 deg. N and Lond. 121 deg. E. North
wing
Hongkong minfall for the 24 hours endi - at 18 hours, 8th October, 9.00 inch. Tote ince January 1, 82.18 inches, against an, average of 77.93 inches.
The forecur for the 24 hours onding 18 hours, 9th Octy is as follows:
DISTRICT
FORECAST
Formosa Channel.
strong
Hongkong to Gap Rock ) N. or variable winds,”
moderate; line to cloudy.
South coast of Chins between {
Hongkong and Lemoska Earth soms of Chins between
Hongkong and Bio
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL REGISTE L.
Hongkong Observatory, October 8th.
Barometer
| FTUYIORE (UB Disto ¡UR LE D
Day
st
at ? p.m.
6 a.m. 3 p.m
20.76
29.81 2276
***
84
*74%
83.
41
45
NNE
2
B
B
B
0.00
0,00
0,00
Temperature Humidity Wind Direction. Force...
Weather. Bain
Highost open-air Temperature on 7th
Lowers open-air Temperature on 8th
ON BALE
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TONGKONG HANSARD REPÓRTS
COUNCIL
LEGISLATIVE
Jogaion 1931.
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