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SHIPPING NEWS

ARRIVALS.

January 13th.

Mud, Norwegian str., 1,551 tona, Capt. L. H. Stranger, from Saigon, with general cargo, lying at buoy No. 048. Tuon Shing Fat. Auching British str., 1.872 tons. Capt. H. Gifford. from Shanghai, with a general cargo, lying at buoy

No. B47-B. & S.

January 14th.

Ceglum Maru, Japanese str., 4.000 tons, Capt. S. Kimura, fram Singapore, With 707 tons of general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf.-N.Y.K.

Exenulido, Norwegian str.. 933 toys, Capt. O. Nilsen, from Samarinda, with a cargo of coal, lying at buoy No. C19-Karsten Larsen & Co... Fan Sang, British str., 1,338 tons, Capt. C. A. Robertson. frem Haipbong and "Hoihow, with a general cargo, lying

at buoy No. 041-Jardins, Mathe son & La

Gemma, Dutch motor ship, 420 tens

Capt. F. Ebes. from Manila, with a general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf.-J.CJL.

Hydrangea, British str., 561 tons, Capt. E. Bentley, from Kwang Chow Win, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. C43-Chiu On S.S. Co. #yuritus, British str., 9.995 tons, Capt. T. M. Hall, from Calcutta, with 1902 tons of general cargo. Iying at Kowloon Wharf-Mackinnon. Mac- kenzie & Co.

..

Jud. French str.. 386 tons, Capt. P. Maternate, from Fort Bayard, with

HONGKONG SHIPPING.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15TH,

The shipping statement for yesterday showed that the total number of vessels in the harbour at 5 am. was 77, of which 38 were British

The arrivals for the twenty-four hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday numbered twelve, viz.-four British, one Dutch. two French, two American, two Norwegian and cte Japanese. There wera nina de partures, including Eve for coast ports (two vessels being for Swatow); while there was one clearance for a coast port over the same period.

CARGO ENTERED.

During hours ended at 9 a.m.

Yesterday).

For Hongkong ..... For parts beyond.

Total

10.807 tons.

200 T

10,407

(During previous 24 hours ended at

am, on Wednesday). For Hongkong ... For ports beyond

Total

CANADIAN

EMPRESS

PACIFIC

EXPRESS

QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC

18 Days from Hongkong to Vancouver.

LARGEST, FASTEST AND MOST LUXURIOUS

STEAMSHIPS

1926.

INDO CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, `LIMITED.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATIONS."

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TIENTSIN via SHANGHAI **TINGSANG ** Sunday, 17th Jan, at 7 a YOKORAMA vis AMOY, SHANGHAI,

** KUTSANG " Tuesday, 19th Jan., at 7am. “KWUNGSANG". Wedavsday, 20th Jan., at 7 am. FOOKSANG"...Welinday, 20th Jan., at 3 pm. 26th Jan, at 3 p.m.

MOJI & KOBE ... TSINGTAU via SHANGHAI ........ STRAITS & CALCUTTA STRAITS & CALCUTTA STRAFTS & CALCUTTA KOBE vis MOJE —

* KWAISANG * - ...Tuesday, .. *NAMSANG**Saturday,

- YUENSANG"... Monday.

For Freight or Passage, apply to-

ሩካ

30h Jan.. at 3 p.m.

let Feb., at 7 a..

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,

14,507 tous. 14,197 !!

TALEPHONE CENTRAL No. 215.

28,KM

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NEXT SAILING TO THE PACIFIC COAST.

Of the cargo catered for Hongkong. 21,008 Cons were carried by British vessels. The largest entry made was by a Norwegian vessel carrying 2,200 tons of rice from Saigon: while the next best entry was so by a Norwegian steamer with 2.114 tons. Two British" vessels Dock entered over 1,000 tons enchi passengers carried totalled 1,257, the s.s. Van verstruten bringing 1,000 from Deliwan Beli and Singapore.l

a general cargo, lying at buoy Nended at 9 am. yesterday wers as under: Cas-Shun Cheong 8.8. Co.

Aur Mathilde, British str. 182 tons, Capt. E. F. lapley, from Haiphong and Hoihow, with a general cargo, "lying at buoy No. C1o.-Yick Tai

N.S. CD.

Saathin, British str., 8.500 tons, Capt. A. B. D'Cruz, from Calcutta, which port she left on December 24th, with a general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf Mackinnon. Mackenzie & Lo.

CLEARANCES.

January 14th Ceylon Jaru, for Shanghai. Chekidag, for Ningpo. Gemt, for Shanghai.

Hai Nhy, for Amoy. Ignitus, for Yokchama, Kum Song, for Singapore.. Liberator, for Manila. Lok Sun, for Hoihon. Feu"Ozeratruten, for Swatow. Yatching, for Shanghai.

PASSENGERS.

"ARRIVALS.

5.5.

Tan

The arrivals for the twenty-four hours

The

Hydrangea (British) from Kwang Chow Wan with 179 tons of general cargo and mail: the s.s. New- chway (British) from Shanghai with 200 tons of general cargo and mail: the 98. Fay Snag (British) from Haiphong rid Helbow with 1,330 tons of general cargo: the s... Nem Mithilde (British) froin Haiphong and Hoihow with 1.300 tons of general cargo; the a.s. „Mieritrotin (Dutch) with 840 tons of general cargo: the ss. Tonkin (French) from Haiphong with 500 tons of general cargo and mail: the s.s. Standard Arrow (American) from New York and Cochin

the ballast: Water

West and Cajuut (American) from Cebu Manila with 775 tons of general cargo and mail: the s.5. Jude (French) from Fort Bayard with 120 tons of general cargo and mail: the s.8. Mund (Norwe pin from Saigon with 2.200 tons of Fin the s. Escondido (Norwegian) frem. Samarinda with 2,051 tons of coal and co tons of rattan and the s.s. Floran Jara (Jupaurse) from Kedung and Swatow with 500 tons of coal and 150 1ons of general cargo and mail.

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Later arrivals yesterday. too late for entry in the above returns, included the, 5.8. Gemma (Dutch) from Manila; the Pirms. Gemma, on January 14th:55. Santhia (British) from Singapore Mr. J. de Vries, Mr. and Mrs. Hofstede and two children, Mr. L. Werner.

Per s.8. Hymettes, on January 14th:- Mr. and Mrs. Royston and infunt.

Per 8.8. Santhin, en January 14th:-- Mr. W. A. Watson, Miss I B.' Lewis, Miss C. J. Shanks.

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS..

with general cargo and Straits mail; the ss, yurttu (British) from Singapore with general cargo and Straits mail and the ss. Hui Wing (Chinese) from Ma Lau Chan with no cargo. "

VESSELS IN DOCK.

The following vessels are in Deck:- KOWLOON Dock:-Tuiping, Nam Sang, Pawell, Kristan, Tangiston, Baperesa of Bussin

The B.. and Apear Line ss. Takeda will leave Amoy For this port on the TAYKOD Deck:-Kanggaan. Empress of afternoon of the 17thwinst.. and is due | Panda, Shantung, “natina, Kưông lực,

to arrive here on the afternoon of the Chusun, Patshan, 18th.

VESSELS EXPECTED.

Empress of dæstralia ((SP.R.), que to

MOPTOW.

SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONGKONG..

FOR JANUARY, 1996. "

(STANDARD TIME OF TUS 120TH MERIDIAN, EAST OF GREENWICH). Date.

Sunrise.

January 15th......00 a.m.

COSMOPOLITAN DOCK:-Ling Now. AT KOWLOON Onni. Sun On.

BAY-Haifuong, L.

SHIPPING NOTES.

A notice to mariners at the Harbor Office yesterday stated that a message had. been received from the master of the s

Anhui to the effect that the vessel had pasted the stern half of a large water- logged junk in Latitude 23.28 N.. Longitude 15.15 E. at 8am. G.M.T. on January 12th.

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, January 14th,

Previous (On DatejOn Day

Day

at

at 2 p.m. 6 a.m.

נו

THE

"EMPRESS OF CANADA"

WILL SAIL FROM

HONGKONG.

Friday, January 22nd, 1926.

Passenger Department: Freight and Express 1

Tal C. 752. Tul, C, 42.

Cables: GACANPAC, Cables: NAUTILUS;

115

NYK

CALLINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERASION,

VICTORIA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVERvis Shanghai & Japan perti Through Bill of Lading izsped to all Overland common Points in U.S.A. and Canad

Through passage rates to Europe vis America 0.8405, 0.3420, G.8440

Thursday, 28th Jan. til amh YOKOHAMA MARU KAGA MARU

Saturday, 20th Feb.

200

***

MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore & Porta

KATORI HARU

ATSUTA MARU

KASHIMA MARU

NA

Saturday, 16th Jan. at 4 p.m. Saturday, 30th Jan, at 11 am Saturday, 13th Feb.

HAMBURG vis LONDON & ROTTERDAM.

LIVERPOOL via ADEN & MARSEILLES.

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.

AKI MARU

MISHIMA MARU

Wednesday, 20th Jan. at 11 a.. Wednesday, 24th Feb.

NEW YORK and/or BOSTON via PANAMA.

TATSUNO MARU

CALCUTTA MARU

Saturday, 16th Jan. Thursday, 4th Feb.

BUENOS AIRES via Singapore, Durban & Cape Town, Delagos

Bay & Algoa Bay,

BOMBAY vin Singapore, Penang & Colombo.

KAMAKURA MARU..

MUBOBAN MARU

414

BAKATA HARU

KANAGAWA MARU ...

CALOUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Bangoon.

GLEN

GENERAL MANAGERS.

AND

SHIRE

JOINT, SERVICE OF STEAMERS.

U.K.-STRAITS, CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE.

OUTWARDS.

Vessal "PEMBROKESHIRE"

**GLENIFFER"

** GLENOGLE "

*GLENAMUY" "GLENGARRY

Due Hongkong

13th Jan. 22nd

7th Feb,

23rd.

4th Mar.

HOMEWARDS. Yesaal. LOTE M'kong. Discharges **CARNARVONSHIRE 23rd Jan. London, Rotterdam & Hamburg vis uman. "GLENSHIEL

*** 31st Jan, London, Rotterdam & Hamburg via Oran, "PEMBROESHIER "

17th Feb. London, Rotterdam & Hamburg via Oran, "OLENIFFER."

.. 9th Mar, London, Rotterdam & Hamburg via Oran Movements are subject to change without notice. For Freight or further Particulare, please apply to-

"JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,

THE GLEN LINE, LTD., AGENTS. Telephones: Centrai No. 215 sub-ex. 23, and Central 3596,

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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN.

FAR EASTERN PASSENGER

AND

FREIGHT SERVICE.

NEXT SAILINGS:

STEAMERS:

*ACCOMMODATION FOR 100

GARD CLANS AND 160 INTERMEDIATE CLASE PASSENGELS,

*COBLENZ"

ANHALT FULDA *DERFFLINGER

TRIER

SAARBRUECKEN" COBLENZ' ANHALT FULDA

ARRIVAL AT HONGKONG

4230

SAILINGS FOR:

SHANGHAI

LXD JAPAN,

30th January 27th February 27th March 24th April

22nd May

19th Jane

17th July

1926

SAILINGA YOK HONGKONG TO: GENOA, ANTWERP. BOTTERDAM, HAMBURG, AND BREMEN VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, Belawan, COLOMBU AND POST BATD.

19th January, 1926.

7th February, H

7th Marab,

14th April,

28th May.

lat May,

27th June,

22nd August,

For Freight and Parags, please apply towa

end of Feb.

Saturday,

23rd Jan.

Saturday,

30th Jan

Saturday,

30th Jan.

Wednesday,

17th Feb,

h

Tuesday, Tuesday,

21st Jan.

3, Queen's Building, Chater Boad.

26th Jan,

Thursday,

28th Jan.

Thursday, 28th Jan,

NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

TANGO MARU

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

OSAKA MARU (Moji direct)

SUWA MARU~-

ТОВА МАВО

BADO MABU

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NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

For further information, upply town

Telephone: Central Non. 992, 298 & 9423

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65

70

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27th.

..7.04

6.03

Humidity

61

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Telephone C. 4557.

MELCHERS & CO...

Agata, HONGKONG.

120

KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART

MAATSCHAPPY.

(ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. os Batavia).

HE STEAMSHIP

"VAN OVERSTRATEN"

Due to sall to SINGAPORE, BELAWAN.DELI and

PENANG, on the 21st January, 1926

Offers excellent Baloon accommodation

All lower berths."

English cuisine.

Doctor carried.

Wireless telegraph.

1st Class Fare to Singapore-$100.

L

In connection with the Royal Packet Nav. Co.'s (K.P.M.) Bervice to all destinations in the Netherlands East Indies and Australia.

Agents

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN-LIJN,”

Telephone 1574.

YORK BUILDING, Chatan Road,

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN-

J.CJ.L

York Building

LIJN.

Tel. Address:

JAVALYN

Tel. Central - 1574.

BEGULAR FOLZNIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN JAVA, CHINA, AND JAPAN.

ETZAKERS

TJIBALAK

·BATATIA"

FROX

EXPECTED WILL LEAVE

ON OF ABOUT

Fox

ON OR ABOUT

BATATIA 10th Jax. TJIMANORK JAPAN & K'LUNG, 12th 14th NORTH ÜHTEL TJIRODAS

'BALA & M'xBAE' 18th TJIKINI

14th Jan. SHANGHAI

14th

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TJIKEMBANG TUTSALAR

BATAVIA SHANGHAI

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26th

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28th

TJILEBOET ::

NORTH CHINA

27th

30th

Wireless Telegraphy.

B'row, Amor, B'HAT. &

·2 DALNY.

SHANGHAI

BATAVIA M'KAR"& ́B ́RALA,

The steamers sinni fitted throughout with Electzia Light and have socommodation "for a limited number of saloon Passengers. All steamers carry a daly qualified surgeon.

Cargo taken at through rates to all ports in Netherlands India and Australia,

For Particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to the

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.

FOR EUROPE AND AMERICA, INDIA, AUSTRALIA, &c.

Comprehensive, and Complete Report

of the

+

NEWS OF THE FAR EAST

La giron in the

HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS.

with which is incorporited

THE CHINA OVERLAND

TRADE - REPORT."

Highest open-air Temperature on 19th Lowest open-air Temperature on 14th,

Days

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From Jan. 16th to 21st, 1926,

Height.

Standard

THE.

HIGH WATER.

BLOW WATER.

Akoog.

H'kong

Standard

Time.

Time.

Height.

b. m.

b.

m. ft. in.

Fri. 15m 118

Batur 16 m 11 58 | Sun 17

48

4 30

9.49 1:8 4

8 18 3.

44m 5 14

10 39

4 3 & 3.

047

m 5 69

11.32

Mon. 18 1 35

Thes. 18m 0 21

2/25

Wed. 20 m 1 28

220 d 49

per

Bubscription, raid in advice-$13 ennum for delivery in Hongkong; including Thur. 21 m 2 59 Postage to any part of the world-$15,

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