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ARRIVALS
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Argonantu, British str, 2,161 kons, Capt. J. Thomson, from Miri, with Liquid fuel, lying at A. P. Sharf. Asiatic Palmurui Cụ Diomed, Brinch "-te.. BIR tons, Capt. J. W. Clark, Crit Yakohunt and
BHIPPING MOVEMENTS,"
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, „JANUARY IIFE, 1994.
The & 0. *. Nyanzo arrived at London on January 9th at 10 a、nt.
The O. 8.s. Padua left London on January 9th at a p.m. for China aud' Japan
The P. & O. Co. s.s. Hertz left Singa pore for this "port on the 7th inst. ut s am, with the outward English mails, and is due here to-day (11th inst.), at about spin
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Shanghai, with a general cargolinave Colombo on January 13th for Chian The P. & O... Kurmala is expected to at bady No. 42--B. & S.
and Japan. Lo Song, British dr, top fons, Capi,
The Admiral Oriental Line's 3," Aaxundre, from Kichung, with roul, fying at buoy No. Bd. 3. & Cakesfeld, which is due at this port on February Brul, sailed from Seattle on Tasciilus, British »An, 4,132 tons. Capt. | December 29th, on schedule
P. W. Troti, foar San Francisco and Singapore, Įring as Laichikok. Standard Oil & Pa
January 10th.
Chekang British Str. 1313, Capt. J. E Shearery from Shanghai and Pukow, with a gemend cargo, hing at Sinoculters.-B. & S.
Chung Hing, Chien er, 219 tow, Capt. Leung Ban Kong, frou Kwang Chow Wan, with a general cargo, lying as
cikong wharf. Hong On f Kennytung, British sir.. 1,570 tung, Capt.
A J. Scott, from Bankok 11
Swatow, with a geral cargo, lying
at buoy No. 11.-B. & S. Kwangler, Chinse tro" from Canton,
lying at C.M.S.X. whart. Kang Sang, Beinish te, from Canton,
ying at buoy No: (33. Lushan Mara, Japanes skr., 1,317 tong, Capt. T. Yasakas, from Shanghai, lying at bany Ne U44--N. Y. K
Have No 1, Japanese str., 1.763 Nory
teas, Capt. S. Forsakawa, trou Had phong and Haw with a geral Cargo, ving at No. B-
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Ponys Dock.
British str., from Cahte, lying
Pinion, German sit. 5,050 tms. Capt.
H. Labek, from Shanghai, with geral tarku sing at buoy No. A30-Arphold & Do
"Show Dritish str., 1 tone, Cijit. J.
The T. KIK, 4. Tengo Maru arrived at Manila on the 8th inst, arul sailed on the 9th inst. for Shanghai, where she is due on the 12th at 4 pm.
The sa. Hertrum Rickmer, left Sabang the 8th inst, and is expected to arriva her from Hamburg on or about the 17th inst.
VESSELS EXPECTED.
Agapenor (Blue Funnel), due Jan. 17th Angira (M.), due Jan. 31st. Cuprum (Admiral Oriental), das January
20th Demodeus (Blus Funnel), das February. Ellen (Barber Ling), dhe Jan, 13th.' Empress of Russia dus Jan, 15th, s Dios (Blue Funne), due January 11th Khin (P. & 0,), due to-day. Jerine (B.L. & Apear), dus Jan. 13th Varta (P&O), due Jan 11th.
Phemins (Blue Funael Line), dus Jaan-
ary 25th.
Prident Moulin, das Jamary 15th. President Mckinley (Admiral Oriental),
due January 18th.
Prometheus (Blite Funnel Line), duo Ins
30th.
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Talmo (B.T. & Apear), due Jan. 15th: INCREASED FACILITIES FOR VISIT. ING HONOLULU.
The Pacific Mail Steamship Co. are in
cisco Office than an arrangement has bas entered into with the s Angles S.S C, the Matson Navigation Co., and the Deense Steparship Co., to marry through Passengers from and to the Orient to and from Honolu
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Mathias, from Shanghai, with en-reipt of advices from their San Fr eral cargo, lying at Storätters. B. * S. Stuart Tollar, Amerians str., 6,080 tons, Capt. F. Ex. From Shanghai, lying at Koles,wharf. -R. D. Co. Sun, Portuguese str. 440 tons. Cap. A. de Souza, from Kwang Chow
with
general cargo, lying at Saikorz wharf - On 5.8. & Co. Sungshan Horn, Japanese str. from Cans,
fon, fring at my No. C16, Tren Danish 5.553 ton, Capt. A. "Brower, from Singapore, with a neral carga, ving at Kowloon wharf John Minner Co.
CLEARANCES.
January 10th. Banks, for Bangkok. Cheking for Canten. * "Chipoling, for Hongay!
Domel, for Singapore.
for Haihow.
a for Swatow.
"Maru, for Cunton. Wang, Shangui
for Haibe.
for Preussen. for Cehu.
Moer, for Singapore.
Shansi, for Canton,
Pani, daru, for Swatow."
for Kwang Chow Wan Tak Sang for Swat Taming, for Manila,
Tusculum, for San Francisco. Transvant, for Shanghai. Wing Sany, for Canton.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVALS
This will undoubtedly be greatly to the advantage of passengers wishing to stay over at Honolulu either on the outwarl trip to the Orient or the homeward trip from the Orient, as it provides ample agenmodation and greatly increasį. means of transportation from and to he Hawaiian Islands the Paradie of the Pacific.
Readers will remember the films shewi recently in Hongkong of the beautiful scenery of the Islands, and will welcome
opportunity of visiting the various plaws of interest without the difficulty previously experienged in continuing the Journey to the Pacific Coast at any time
wished.
The Pacific Mail service now provides accommodation on four other Lines from and to Honolulu and the Pacific Coast, The Toyo Kisen Kaisha. the Matson Navigation Co., and the Oceanic Steam- ship Concepting Pacific Mail tickets to and from San Francisco and the Los Angeles S.S. Co. to and from Los Ange Je Harbour. No passenger to the Island How need wait more than a few days after viewing Hawaii to continue his trip to the Coast, and the journey from these Const Ports may be made in the same way and on the same steamers.
The efforts of the Pacife Mail Steam. ship C have walted, after much dif- culty, in providiaz melation and facilities for their patrons which cannot. Fait to be appreciated by all who ate contemplating isiting Honolulu either on their way to the their homes in the United States or en route to European ports.
“PRESIDENT MADISON'S STORMY TRIP.
FATAL ACCIDENT TO A SEAMAN,
Per as. Empressof. A siu, on January 10th-Mir. H. E. Arnhold, Mp M. H Brotman, Mr. G. II. Brosice, Vissen M. and L. Cosa, Mr. mud Mrs. G. A. Coney, Master J. Congy, Major R. Cooper, Mr. R. H. Chappell, Capt. II. Foya, Miss M. Farr, the Miss Aland L. Gonsalves, The Admiral Line str. President Madison Mrs. R. Gonsalves, Miss N. Gonsalves, hall a very stormy trip across the Pacific. Mr. J. E. L. Greenil, Mr. T, Goonamal, She had to contend with westerly gales Mr. A. Hanand, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. and heavy mas practically all the way Hicks, Mr. M. K. Jureidine, Mr. N. E from Victoria, B.C., to Yokohama, where Kent, Capt. M. Keating. Master she docked two days late. Several men. Laver, M. and Mrs. Lund, Master I. Lund, Mr. E. Landau, Mr. E. Loftus, Mr. D. McAlpine, Mr. G. D. Nicholl, Mr. N.| F. Nasin, Mr. BA Proulx, Mr. S. E. Parol, Mr. S. Rosenberg, Miss ed to his injuries. Roschinsky, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Rea, Mr. D. O. Russell, Mr. J. C Stoppa, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Shand, Mines E. M. and E. B. Shand, Miss Marie H. Spreck- les, Mr.. D. Timmins, Mr. C. H. Tiasley, Capt. and Mrs. W. E. Curtis Mrs. E Pomeroy, and a number of. Chinese,
DEPARTURES.
bers of the crew. detailed, to repair damaged gear during a dorm, narrowly excaped being washed- overboard. One of the men, W. Ahloff, subsequently succumb-
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
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HONGKONG " TIDE TABLE
From January 11th to 17th, 1994. HIGH WATEL
Per as President Madison, for Manila, On January 8th. Geo. L. Anderson, Barometer Ming G. A. Archer, Mr. I. Beck, Mr. Temperature Vistor Bishop, Mr. Robert W. Byron, Humidity Mr. K. G. Crosby Mr. D. O. Cudlipp. Wind Direction Capt. and Mrs. Robert Dollar, Mr. and Weather Mrs. J. Harold, Mr. and Mrs. J. L A Dickson, Miss M. D.-Dickson, Mrs. G. R. Douglas, Dr. Furbimas, Mr. and Mrs. A. Highest open-air Temperature on 9th Frieder, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.. Gale, Mr. Lowest open-air Temperature on 10th and Mrs. J. Q."Goold, Mr. E. G. Hinde, Col, and Mrs. Frank. Hodsoll, Mr. Y. ELI Kirkham, Mr. H. Arnold Kart, Mr. E. C. Kestor. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Laurid- sen, Mr. F. G. Locke, Mr. W. D. Metges, Dr. and Mrs. Johe W. Moore, Mr. W. G. Porry. Mr. and Mrs. H B. Pond, M7. A. H. Raymond, R. A. L. Royan, Mien D. M. Sharp. Mr. LR Strawer, Mr. JG. Sammons, Mr. Earl F. Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Terrell, Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Waterous, Mr. J. W. Ziegler, Mr. and Mrs. T. L Duff, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wolff, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. Paul, Wathrick, Mr. and Mrs. Bat. 12 m C. J. Changeux, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hyndman, Mr. L. Goodman, Mr. Morris 8. 13 m Freider, Mr. D'Danandas, Mr. and Mrs.
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E. Levy, Mr. W. Struase, M Appen,
Mr. H. Hillforth, Miss B. Hafele, Misses 16 m R. Herrmann, Miss H. Ochler, Miss E. Hammler, Mis I. Hofmann, Miss. K. ed. 10 Hofmann, Miss J. Heinricha, Miss W. B. Thir. 17 m Huster.
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CANADIAN
PACIFIC
HOME VIA CANADA
Hongkong to Kugland
via Bhanghai Nagarati, Kobe, Vancouver, diestral & Quebec..
Dur
Hougharg Vancouver
Empress Russis Sub, 7 Feb, 25 Marloch Empress Australia Feb. 32 Mar. 19 Melita Empress Asia".
Mar. 18 Mar. 31 Montrose
From
PALE
Canada
Kagiand Mat. 7 Mar. 14
Mar 19 Mar. 26 18 Apr. 11 Apr.
Other Atlantic Sailings every few days to Liverpool Bouthamptos, Glagow, Antwerp Cherbourg and Hamburg, Allotment of Cabine on Atlantic steamers held here and through tickets Ized.. Early reservation necessary,
HONGKONG-MANILA SERVICE
Commencing with the arrival of the Empress of Russia, 95th March, the Emoress of Bussia and Empress of Aria will make the round trip to Manila from Hengko g. leaving Hongkong on Wednesday after arrival arriving Manila, Friday Morning, leaving Manila Saturday Evening and arriving Hongkong Monday Morning, 7 A.M.
Three Trans-continental Trains Daily,"
Standard Slooping Cars, Compartments & Drawing Rooms, Canadian Pacific Hotels at Fiotoris, Vancouver, in the Rookiss, Calgaryy Winnipeg, Montreal and Quebec.
"CANADIAN PACIFIC THROUGHOUT "
Tel. 42.
Cables GACANPAC Cables: NAUTILUS.
Passenger Department i Tel. 752. Freight and Expressi
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THE PATHWAY OF THE SUN
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£120 First class throughout
REDUCED FARE TO EUROPE,
£112-£110 Mono class sicamers on the Atlantic. HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU.
LEAVE HONGKONG STEAMERS KOREA MARTI
20.000 tons, Jan, 23rd, 1024 SHINYO MARU (calling at Manila).........22,000 tons, Feb, 1st, 1924. BIBERIA MARC (calling at Daire).20,000 tons, Feb, 17th, 1924. TAIYO MARU
$2,000 ans, Mar. 16th (from Yaams.) TENTO MARU. *****
2,000 tons, Mar, 27th (from Kobe) HONGKONG TO VALPARAISO. VIA JAPAN, HONOLULU, HILO, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN PEDRO, MANZANILLO, BALBOA, CALLAO, MOLLENDO, ARICA AND IQUIQUE.1 THENCE BY TRANS-ADEAN ROUT TO BUINOS AYRES. STEAMERS
TONE. RAKUYO MARU social 8,500 GIN YO HARU ...16,000 sen upon a vastin ko.. March 13th. ANYO MARUI ....
18.700 ***** INGIN SETIO MARU144000 seven year 2
PACIFIC. MAIL
STEAMSHIP COMPANY
WANAGING AGENTS-UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD
TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE
FAST NEW AMERICAN""STEAMERS TO
SAN FRANCISCO "
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SHANGHAI, KOBE YOKOHAMA & HONOLULU,
Sunday, 8.8. "PRESIDENT WILSON "
Jan. 13th, at 10a.m. SS. "PRESIDENT LINCOLN"
Friday, Feb. 15, at 10 mm. 85 "PRESIDENT TAFT"
Wednesday, Feb. 13th, at 10 a.m.
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Sailing and Fares subject to Change Without Notice.
LOW FARES TO EUROPE
£120
LOCAL EQUIVALENT OF
£112
£110
WITH STOP OVER PRIVILEGES AT PORTS OF CALL AND
POINTS IN UNITED STATES.
VISIT
CONNECTING VIR ATT
DIRECT TRANS-CONTIN-
ESTAL RAILWAY
ATLANTIC STEAMERS
VISIT
YÖSDEMITE GRAND CANYON FEATHER RIVER
SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SALT LAKE CHICAGO NEW YORK
AND
YELLOW STONE PARK NIAGARA FALLS,
HONGKONG-MANILA
B.S. "PRESIDENT LINCOLN'
6.8. "PRESIDENT TAFT " ---
8.8. "PRESIDENT CLEVELAND”
Wednesday, Jan. 93rd, at 4 p.m. Monday,
Feb. 4th, at pan.
"Monday, Feb. 18th, st.4 p.m.
HONGKONG-CALCUTTA
FREIGHT ONLY
CALCUTTA via SINGAPORE PENANG & RANGOON,
For Full Information regarding Rates, Space, etc., Apply to-
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. 182 FLooz, Quxxx's BUILDING, HONGKONG,
Tal. Central 141.
LEAVE HONGKONG
BUCAT
Cable Addram #SOLANO.
25th.
.......April·
...June
24th.
10th.
Through Bills of lading issued to all United States Overland Points; also via Panama Canal Lines to Atlantic Ports.
For full Information regarding Fassungers, Freight and Sailings,
Agents at Canton:
Mer. T. E GRIFFITH.
Apply to:
Y. TSUTSUMI, Manager.
King's Building,
Tel. Nos. C 2376 & 2375,
COMPANIA TRASATLANTICA DE BARCELONA
Spanish Royal Mail Line
For MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORTSAID,“ BARCELONA and other SPANISH PORTS.
88. "ISLA DE PANAY”
8th Feb., 1994.
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For SHANGHAÏ, NAGASAKI & KOBE. 8.8. "ISLA DE PANAT"
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19th Jan, 1924)
The steamers of this Company are all classed 100 AI at Lloyd's and are fitted with every modern convenience for the comfort and safety of the passengers: Stewardess and Doctor carried
or Freight sad or passage apply to
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SAJKINGS JUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
VICTORIA, SEATILE & VANCOUVER via Shanghai, Japan porta Through Bills of Lading issued to all Overland common Points in U.S.A. and Cannds.
Through passage rates to Europe vis America G.$405, 0.3420, G.$440
28th Jan, at 11 am. Monday, IYO MARU MARSEILI ES, LONDON & ANTWERP vis Singapore, &c.
is Wednesday, 16th Jan, at 11 mas.
Wednesday, 30th Jan.
HAKONE MARU SUWA MARU HAMBURG vis LONDON & ROTTERDAM,
MITO. HARU LIVERPOOL vis MARSEILLES & VALENCIA.
DARBAN MARU
2
Second Half of Feb.
Second half of Feb.
SYDNEY MELBOURNE is Manila, &c..
YOSHINO MARU
AKI MARU
20
Wednesday, 18th Jan, ai 11 mm,
Wednesday, 13th Feb.
NEW YORK & BOLTON VĨA PANAMA. BUENOS AIRES via Bingapore, Durban & Cape Town.
KAMAKURA MARU...
End of Jan.
BOMBAY vis Singapore and Colombo.
MOJI MARU ...
MALACCA MARU
Monday, CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penong & Rangoor.
Sunday
IM
28th Jan
OSAKA HARU
...Saturday,
27th Jan. 9th Feb.
AKT MARU
Sunday,
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHANA.
13th Jan, at 10 am).
TOKUSHIMA MARU 192.
處
WAKASA MAHU
HAKOYAKI MARU
Sunday, 20th Jan. Sunday, 20th Jan, Wednesday, 23rd Jan.
NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
For further information syply to NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
Telephone: Central Nos. 292, 233 & $127.
Y. YAMAMOTO, Manager,
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Length on Blocks 750 Fest
Dept. on Centre of“ ·
8ill (E.W.0.8.T) 34 ft. 6-ins. THREE SLIPWAYS: — Capable of Handling Ships Up
to 3,000 Tons Displacement: Electric Crane at Sea Wall, Capable of Lifting 100 Tens at 70 Peet Radius.
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