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SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVALS.

November 11th, Brodd Arrow, American str., 4,760 tons. Capt. V. Henrik. from Calcutta, ying at Laichikak-Standard Oil Co.

PASSENGERS,,

ARRIVALS

THE

Per x urea, on November 12th- For Hongkong: Mrs. F. Redmond, Mrs. Mickickan and two children, Miss Gill, Mrs. A. Fletcher, Mrs. A. Balean, Mr. T. Claxton, Mrs. Chater, Mrs. Claxton, Mrs. T. Ring and child, Mr. R. Simp son and child, Miss Ludgate, Mrs. Mr. A. and Mrs. Hoare and child. Mr. Fun, British str. 1.927 tons. Capt J. McLaggan, Mrs. A. Maitland, Mr. Hodge. from Shanghai, with a gone-H. and Mrs. Bunje and child, Miss ral cargo, lying at buoy No. C14- Wynne, Mrs. La Comart, Mr. L'ossart,

B & S.

Mr. H. and Mrs Browne and two children, Mr. H. and Mrs. Nisbet, Mr. Land Mrs. Crofton and child, Mes, B. Simoen dare, Japanese str., from Mueno Hynes, Lt. A. Norrie. Mrs. C. Ede, Mr.,

Iving at huny No. B37.

Saraber 12th,

Antonin, British str. 3,168 tons. Capt.

T. Milner, from Singapore, with general cargo, lying at buoy No. A21-Bank Line.

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ו.

B. 3. Ede, M., Edr, Mr. A. Bird, Mr. R. Baker. Mr. Braley, Miss F Saridge. Mr.. A Bogers, Mrs. E Sreenaway. E.R.A. N. Costa. E.R.A. B. Reen, F. R.A. C. Verrall, C.P.O. Rundle. Miss Highton, Mr. and Mrs. Hedley, Chung Hing, Chices str. 249 tons, Mr. Hedley, JR. Capt. EF. and Mrs, Capt. Lung Sau Kong, from Kwang Jowite and infant. Mr. and Mrs. Stain- Chor Wan, with a general cargo,feld and two children, Miss Baird, Mrs. lying at bay No, C40-Hong On Dickie, Capt. Steele, Mr. 8. B. Forster, Mr. Housen. Chf Stke. Harlan. Mrs. Knijo Maru, Japanese str., 1,120 tons, E. Andrews, the Misses Andrews, faster Cape Y. Okura. from Keelung, with Andrews, Mrs. A. Lang. Mr. C. And general cargo and, coal, lying at Mrs. Beavis Mr. A. Barlow, Mr. H. Staple Smith, Mr. R. Kay, Mr. G. Kit 0.8.K. Wharf.-V.S. K Marea. British str.. 5.940 tons, Capt. E. thing. Mr. S. 8. and Mrs. Perry and J. Thornton, R.D., R.N.R., from infant, Nars Jones, Dr. Hue, Mrs. R. London, which part she left on Det. Kay, Mrs. H. Schuyler, Mrs. E. Black- more, Mr. H. Fearyman, Mr. Chalkley, "th,with n general cargo, lying at Mr. Fail Mrs. Lang. Mr. A. Abdool.

Kowloon Wharf.-P. 6.

rakim. Mr. C. Saunders, Mr. C. Wad- Patroclus, British str., 6,010 tons, Capt. hoomel. Mr. and Mrs. Darby and

GClark, from Liverpool, which child. port she left on October 10th, with

the Dollar liner President Cleve 1,300 gons of general cargo, lying at land, from San Francisco and ports, on Hol's Wharf B. & S.

November 12th:Mr. D. Heraclides de President Vlealand, American str., 8.303 Souza Azanjo. Mr. A. F. Cooke, Miss tans. Capt. G. W. Yardley, from Mildred S, Crow, Mr. Samuel Dana, San Francisco vi ports, with 4,205 Mr. Bertha . Feid. Mrs. Hamilton, Toas of general cargos, lying at Kow. Mr. L. Hamilton, Mr. 1. T. Johnson, icon WhartDollar 8.8. Line.

and

Senny Be. British str., 3-754 tons. Capt;

E. Cotton, from Rangoon Singapore, with

general cargo lying at baby No. A2-Tuien Kee.

Sh

CLEARANCES.

November 18th.

"Jocknen Maru, for Huihow.

Antonia, for Maji. Apory, for Saigon.

Batare, for Kwang Chow Wah. Broul Arrow, for San Frimeisen, Carl lyin; for Whanipot Celele, for Yaldivostock. Chiping, for Tivatsin. Hany Sang for, Shanghai. Langelow, for Newchwang Moren, for Shanghai. Patruel, for Shanghai. Sui Fung, for Shanghai, Van Cloon, for Penang. Win, for Haiphong.

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

The R.M.S. Empress of Austin from Vancouver on October 29th, arrived

at Yokohama on November zili

Mrs. L E. Johnsen, Mr. F. Kaiser. Miss E. M. Keister, Mrs. E. P. Baker, Miss F. L. Lafferty, Mr. R. C. Morton, Mr H. HH. Priestly. Mrs. K. H. Priestly, Mr. J. H. Taggart, Mrs. Taggart, Mr. F. E. Cirich, Sr. W. G. Williams, Mr. Max Wardall, Mr. C. J. Williams, Mr. B. Bartholomew, Mr. A. W. Peam, Mex. M. B. Beam, Mr.«M. M. Benedict, Mr. R. E. Blair, Mrs. V. 1. Blair, Mr. G. H. Beverley, Mrs. E. D. Beverley, Mr. J. L. Burchild, Mr. S. 8. Chadderton. Mrs. H. V. Chadderton, Mr. R. Comins, Mr. F. M. Comics, Miss G. A. Comins, Mrs. M. Cramond, Mrs C. Doyen, Mrs E E. Elser, Mrs. R. R. ES, Miss H. Ely, Mrs. E. Frickelton, Misa E. R. Grasso, Mr. W. G. Hall, Mrs. A. T. Hall, Mr. J. E. Harrison. Mr. J. B. Havre, Mrs," P. Favre, Mr. Wm. H. Hawley, Mrs. B. R. Hawley, Mr E. R. Hogu, Master R. P. Hogan, Mr. C. T., Hogno, Mrs. W. H. Hoer, Mrs. E. S. Howell, Miss L. Howell, Mr. J. D. Huck. Mrs. Fay 11 Johnson, Miss F. D. Johnson, Miss F Johnson. Mr. Geo. T. Kluegel. Mrs. M. E. Koster, Mr. R. L. Lawrener, Miss A. Lawrence, Mrs R. E. Lawrence, Mrs. J. B. Mayfield, Mr. M. J. McNeal. Miss C. MeVean," Mr. T. S. Meek, Mrs. E. V. Mok, Mr. M. G. Miller, Mr. J. M.

HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH, 1925

CANADIAN

EMPRESS

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18th Days from Hongkong to Vancouver.

LARGEST, FASTEST AND MOST LUXURIOUS

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STEAMSHIPS

NEXT SAILING FOR PACIFIC COAST.

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WILL SAIL FOR

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V SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA

DAYLIGHT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27TH.

FARES TO PACIFIC COAST

.SECOND CLASS

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G.$375.

G.$210.

TELED CLASS

$125.

(Payable in Hongkong Dollars at Current Rate of Exchange on Date of Purchase of Ticket)

HONGKONG-MANILA-HONGKONG SERVICE

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VICTORIA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via Shanghai & Japan pert: Through Bill of Lading issued to all Overland common Points in USA. and Canada. Through passage rates to Europe via America G2400, 0.3420, 0.8440. KAGA MARU

Thursday, 19h Nor. at 11 am. IYO MARU

Wednesday, 15th Dec.

MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore & Parts

· HAKUSAN MABU

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Mrs. B. B. Read, Miss.B. B. Rend, The 1.0, Kashmir left Singa. Mr. H. T. Riddell, Mr. E. Riggs, Mrs. pore, för Hongkong on the "with inst. att. Riggs, Mr. J. A. Rodriquez, Mr. 5.20 p.m., and is due here ou the 15th 4. F. Rosemond, Mrs. T.. P. "Scates, Mrs. A. Schaw. Mr. E. A. Schweringer, int, at about 6 am.

Miss M.Shiver. Mr. J. N. Sison. Mrs.. The P. & Đ, ss. Young left Shanghai R. C Smallman, Mrs. W. S. Smith, Mr. for Hongkong on the 10th inst. at 4 pm. H. F. Smith. Mrs. L. G. Smith, Miss B. and is die here on the 13th just. at about, Ganthin Smith, Mrs. M. R. Sprague NEW YORK and/or BOSTON vis PANAMA.

7 m.

The DL. and Apear Line as. Tilan Jeft Singapore for Hongkong on the 10th inst. and is das here on the 16th int. at about 7.a.m.

SHIPPING NOTES.

The silk shified per ss. President Jack, which sailed from Hongkong at 5. p.m. on October 12th, arrived in New York at 5 .. on November 5th, having Een calendar days in transit.

Mr. J. H. Sprague, jr., Mrs. "W."N. Vernon, Mr. S. Villanueva, Miss L. Villanueva," Mr. A. de Villanova, Mr. C. Villanung, Mrs. S. C. de. Villanueva, Miss G. F. Wadsworth, Mr. John N. Weaver, Mrs. J. N. Weaver, Mr. J.L. Weaver, Mr. H." D. Zimmerman and Mr. R. G. Zimmerman,

By Blu Faunel så. Patruelus," on November 12th-Miss Eleanor Adkins, Mr. G. Pails Anderson. Mrs. M. S. Bird and Miss Mary E. Bird, Mr. John WC. Bonnar, Mr. Bailward, Miss Dorothy Beard, Mrs. 0. T. Breakspear and daughter, Mr. Victor Farner, Mrs. »Kathleen Farmer, Miss C. C. Green- "Yesterdal's shipping statement showed halgh, Mrs. A. B. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. that the total number of vessels in the Greensmith, Mies A. Greensmith, Miss harbour at .m was C1, of which 33 M. E. Grosmith, Mr. F. S. Gumley, wire British.

For the twenty-four hours ended at a. gesterday there were nine arrivals, of which four were British, our French, Portuguese. ULI American, n00 Japanese mul on Chinese. For the sume period there were six 'departures and

Cat

Mr. Frank, Hills. Mrs. Hills, Mr. H. f. Joy. Mr. N. Juridini, Mr. C. Lafrentz, M. F. A Mackintosh, Mr. H. H. Me- Tavish. Mrs. McTavish, Mr. J. C. s. Runciman, Mrs. Raikes and three child. Tren, Mrs C... Stevenson, Mrs. F. H Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. R. Sutherland, Mr. Baah, Dr. T. Tutundjian, Mrs. Thomson and two children, Mr. G. S. Barrae, Mr. C. J. Blashfeld, Mr. A. H.. Blose, Mr. W. Heughan, Mr. and Mrs The total cargo entered for Hongkong D. H. Hazell, Mr. Oliver P. Harrison, from, these vessels was 4,742 tons, com Mr. D. Kennedy. Mr. H. Leurer, Mr. A. pared to 4,577 tous for the previous 24 Macmillan, Me W. M. Noble, Mrs.

E...

clearances,

hours. The total umber of deck passen Phillips, Miss Gladys Sayer. Mr. K. van gers was 150, of which 1422 were car

Saturday, 1st Nov. si 11 am Saturday,

5th Doc. at 11 mm. Saturday, 19th Dec.

Tuesday.

Monday, 7th Dec.

Wednesday, 18th Nov. at 11 am. Wednesday, 23rd Dec.

8th Dec.

TAJIMA MART LIVERPOOL via ADEN & MARSEILLES.

DELAGOA MARU

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Porta.

MISHIMA MARU TANGO MASŲ.....

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BUENOS AIRES via Singapore, Durban & Cape Town, Delagua

TAKAOKA MARU BANGOON MARU

Bay & Algoa Bay.

KAWACHI MARU

1

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CEYLON MARU

Wednesday, 18th Nov, BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang & Colombo.

18th Nov.

19th Nov.

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NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

TANGO MARU

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BENGAL MARU (Moji direct) TOYOOKA HARU

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by the ss. Semny fire from Rangoon on the passengers on the THE STEAMSE IP and Singapore, as against 493, for theatrorfus for Shanghai were Mr

previous day.

Aall, Norwegian Consal-General and Mrs. Aail. Mr. A. H. Aiers, Mrs. Arnhold, Miss Arnhold, Mr. and Mrs. The arrivals were the "Scang Bee C. H. Bll, Miss.K. A. E. Bell, Miss M. (Br.) from Raugsou und Singapore with 640 tons of general cargo and mail; the Bell, Master C. J. Bell Miss Clements. Mr. and Mrs. Chandler. Mrs. 5. Patrol (Br.) from Liverpool and Esdale, Mr. B. A. Donaldson, Mr. and Bingapore with 1,218 tons of general Mrs. Edwardes, Mr. S. Flemons, Mrs. cargo and mail: the 8.5. If (Br.) from Flemous, Mr. J. E. S. Green, Mrs. Gra- Shanghai with 500 tons of general cargo ham, Miss Graham,, Mr. R. T. B. Hicks, and mail; the s. Szechum (Br.) from Men. E van Locunza, Mra Laughland, Bhanghai and Amoy with 850 tons of Mr. J. R. Moodie, Mr. J. P. Martin, Mrs. general cargo and mail; the ss. Andre Maguire, Mra Macnaghten, Mr. J. W. Tehon (French) from Marseilles and Morcher Mr. B. J. McNicol, Mr. T. C. Saigon with 1 tons of general cargo Nixon, Mr. and Mra. Newcomb, Mira and mail: the sa. Hoi Cheong (Portu- Newcomb, Dr. A H. Skinner. Mrs. guese) from "Swatow with 76 lbe, of Skinner, Mr. M. Sandbach, Mrs. pewter ware; the . Prident Clerc Sandhaes Mrs. Teesdale, Mies Urquhart,

and (American) from San Francisco and Me S. R. Ambrose. Shanghai with 43 tons of general cargo and mail; the .s. Sungrhóm Mura (Japanese) From Shanghai and Swatow with 100 tons of general cargo and mail and the e.s. Cheung Hing (Chinese) frem Kwang Chow Wan with 180 tons of gene- xaleargo and nail.

--VESSELS EXPECTED.

Empress of Australia (C.P.B.), dur No-!

veinber 19th.

"VAN CLOON

Due to sail to SINGAPOre, belawAN.DELI and

PENANG, on the 12th November, 1925.

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All lower berths.

English cuisine.

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