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SHIPPING NEWS

ARRIVALS.

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January 1sit Amakus Maru, Japanese str., 1.270 tons, Capt. H. Oyama, from Haiphong and Hoihow, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. 019-0.5.K. Buturein, British str., 334 tons, Capt. A. Aiken, from Kwang Chow Wan, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. C-Wa On S.S. Co.

Huinam. Portuguese str.. 154 tops.

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Per mu Coblent, on January 19th :- Mr. B. Fleischer, Är. E. C. Wright, Mr. A. Schnoor, Mr. H. Svendsen, Mr. J. Brockman, Mrs. B. Broekman and child, Mr. We Fennel, Mr. Harkness, Mr. Neave, Mrs Labrmana and child, Miss E. M. M. Insarova. Miss N. G. Bocha gova, Miss M. V. Panova. Mias N. P. Sajina. Miss E. K. T. Morozova, Miss E. M. Skvortzova, Mrs. A. A. Mazet. Miss M. Moransky, Miss Rose Lavine, Mrs. A. A. Kusova, Miss Alata Kusova, Miss M. Nikitima, Mr. V. G. R. Daroff, Mr. K. T. T. Ardatoff, Mr. L. S. anushevich, Mr. V. Z Popoff, Mr. S M. 8. Gal. Mr. G. M. C. Lensky, Mr.

Capt. J. A. de Lemos, from Kwaogand Mrs. Bakaleinikoff and child, Mir.

Chow Wan, with general cargo, lying at buoy No. C--Kwang O.

9.8. Co. Kungen, British str., 1,355 tons, Capt. A. Harrison. from Bangkok and Hoihow, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. B.-B. & S. Ah, Danish str. 4.750 tons, Capt. A. Broner, from Singapore, which port sh left on January 12th, with, a general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf.-East Asiatic S.S. Cn... Zubada, British str.. 4.293 tons. Capt. J. F. Armour, from Oyako, sid Käbe. Maji and Amoy, with L gengra cargu. lying at Kowloon Whart- Mackinnon. Mackenzie & Co.

January 19th.

Jk Maru, Japanese str., 3,671 tons, Capt. Y. Kawashima, from Nagn. saki, with a general cargo. lying at Kowloon Wharf.-N. Y. K.

Armtone. French str., 8,010 tons, Cupt,

J. Pally, from Shanghai, which port she left on January 16th, with a Rowlbon general cargo, lying at Whari.-M. M.

Chinking, British str., 1.220 tons, Capt.

V. D. H. Bidwell, from Hongay, with a cargo of coal, tying at buoy No. 831.-B. & S.

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Karichem, British str. 120 tons, Capt. H. P. Carver, from Tientsin and Weihaiwel, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. 31--B. & S. Max Sung, British str.. 2,057 tons, Capt, PR. Gay Caming, from Sandakan, with a general cargo, lying at Kow- loon Whari-Jardine, Matheson & Ca. Naomitèr, Italian ște, 1,207 tous, Capt.

Ugo Kort, from Trieste and Singa pory, with a general enrgo, lying at buoy No. APT. --Dadwell & Co. Shingo Mari, Japanese str., 6,56) tense

Capt. K. Okasaki, from San Fran vise and Shanghai, with a general A.-- cargo. lying ut hocy" No. T.K.K.

CLEARANCES.

January 19th.

Ali Muru, for Mauila. Amazone, for Saigen. Haching, Jor Anos. Aungshow, for Amny, Samidin, for Shanghai. Rakugo Moru, for Moji. Sulgang for Swatow.

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PASSENGERS.

: ARRIVALS,

Per sollent, on January 18th- Miss M. Hunziker. Mrs. M. Ocker. muriler; and Mr. A. C. Diercke.

DEPARTURES.

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Rer 9.8. tmazone, from Hongkong, on January 18th:-- Mrs. Peterson, Miss Philipps, Mr. and Mrs. de Witt Walsh, Rev. Fa Brossard, Rev. Fa. Segres, Rev. Mother C. C. Vandepuite, Mr. F. de Britto, Mr. L. Augusto, Mr. M. Ferreira, Mr. P. Mendes. Mr. A. ¡C, Sequeira, and Mr. Le Gall.

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and Mrs. L. P. M. Lantzoff, Mr. Ya Kee Chan, and Mr. L. Ladow.

HONGKONG SHIPPING.

The total number of vessels in the barbour at D a.m. yesterday was 75 of which it were British.

The arrivals for the twenty-four hours ended at 9 a, yesterday numbered 10, weight British, one Italian, one America, öne German, one Danish, onc Portuguese and three Japanese There were nine departures. Of the arrivals, two vessels were from coast ports and of the departures two years were for Amog. There were six clearances over the same period, including two for Rwang Chow Wan.

CARGO ENTERED, During 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday).

For Rougkeng For ports beyond

Total

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19,016 tons. 26,302

40,513

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(During previous 24 hours enthed

at 9 ani. on Monday).

For Hongkong For ports beyond

7,520 Ler:

251

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Total. 7,501

"Of the cargo entered for Hongkong, thirds were brought by British Two British vessels, namely 8,620 Lans. steamers entered over two thousand tons ach and two over a thousand tons ench, all for Hongkong. Duck passengers. carried totalled 9,437, of which number the ss. Tokada brought 2.961 from Osaka and Amoy,

The arrivals were as under. The is. Baturein (British) from Kwang Chow Wan with 150 tons of general cargo: the 5.8. Hop Sung (British) Trom Bangkok with 213 tous of general cargo and mail and 2,902 tons for peats beyond; the 8.8. Surning (British) from Shanghai and Amoy with 500 tons of general cargo 12,542 packages) and mail: the "Kings (British) from Bangkok and Hoihow with 2,400 tons of wood, rice and general cargo and mail; the ss. Tungtie British) from Yokohama and Shanghai with tons of general carga fer ports

yond; the s.5, Artichow (British) Troia Tientsia and Weihaiwej with 1,20 tons. of general cargo and null; the s.. Phonkinny (British) from Hongay withv 4,350 tons of coal; the 8.3. Tekała. (British) from Osaka and Amoy with 1,251 tons of matches and general "cargo and mani and 1,872 tons for ports beyond; shes.s."Numitic' (Italian) from Trieste and Singapore with 66 tons of general cargo, 15,300 picces of firewood and 4,000 tons for ports beyond; the 9,8. President Polk (American) from New York and Shanghai with 548 tons of general cargo and mail and 3 tons for ports beyond; the sis. Cable#: (Gernlán) from Yokohama and Shanghai with two druins of dyes and mail and .2,002 tons fur ports beyond; the s.8. - Kime. (Danish) front Limbam and Singapore with 251 tons of general cargo and mail and 8,706 tons for parts beyond; the 8.3. Hol Num with 5 tons general cargo; the 5.5. (Portuguese) from Kwang Chow Wan

Amakua Maru (Japanese) from Hai- phong and Hoihow with 712 tons of rice and general cargo and mail; the sa Hamburg Mar (Japanese) from Nagoya and mail and 5,605 tons for ports beyonif; and Moji with 544. tons of general cargo and the as. Taiken Mark (Japanese) from Keelung and Swatow with 700 tons of coal and 160 tons of general cargo and mail and one ton for ports beyond.

Per Dollar "liner President Pulk, for New York rid ports, on January 10th- Mr. F. S. Brockman Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Churchill, Miss V. M. Davis, Mr. B. F. Finney, Miss H. E. Freeman, Mr. M. Gonzales, Mr. G. H. Keatley, Mr. R. Luther, Mr. J. W. Muckleroy, Mr. H. C. Myles, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Riples. Mr. P. A. Schwab, Mrs. J. H. Seifert, Miss K. Smith, Mrs. J. W. Vann, Mr. and Mrs. S. Argoos. Mis E. Argoor, E. C. Breisford, Mrs. B. Drew, Miss L. Drew, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Eisen, Master. H. Eisen; Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Each and child, Mr. P. R. Faymonville, Mr. and Mrs. Wm., Glasson, Mr. H. L. Hosking, Br. I. R. Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Lery, Mrs L. Moser, Dr. and Mrs. John R. Mott, Mr. Frederick D. Mott. Mrs. F. O. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Page, Mr. C. G. Steinberg, Mr. H. C. Stone, Miss L. Douglas, Mr. L. B. Goodall, Miss L. H. Goodall. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lech, Misa A. Baum- garten, Mr. and Mrs. N. Brewes. Mr. Wm. Cockrane, Mr. B. Cockrabe, Miss Mary M. Cook, Miss A. Grimes, Mr. L. Marka, Mrs. W. B. Scott, Mr. F. S. Scott, Mr. T. Shanks, Miss Mary L Teague. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Foshery. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T

p.m.. with the outward English maila, and is due here on the 23rd, about 0 p.m. Doace, Mr. J. M. Freg, Miss E. C. Fregor, Miss P: M. Freyer, Miza P. H.

The B.I. and Apear ss. Tiled felt Hoppennack, Mrs. E. Laugkton, Mr. J.Singapore for this port on the morning

Later arrivals, too late for entry in the above returns, included the 8.8. Amazonit cargo and mail; the 8.3.Aki Maru (French) from Shanghai with general

(Japanese) both from the North. (Japan) and the 58. Shinya Marn

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

The P.. 83: Kurmala left Sings- pore for this port on the 36th inst. At

1. Marcher, re, C. H. Reed, Miss M. of the 8th inst, and is due here on Reed, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Swigurt and the morning of the Brd...

two children, Afr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Gro. W. Dickin. goa, Mies G. Dysch, Mrs. "E. S, Hibman, Mies I. Mitchell, Mies R. Morbus," Comdr. G. D; Muaso, Miss F. Ricciardi, "Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Waters, Mrs. E. A. Tufts and son, Mr. F. R. Hancock, Mrs. E. R. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Atkins, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Barkalow," Misses Barkalow (2), Mr. and Mrs. H H. Braly and three children, Dr. E. M. Carson, M.D., Mrs. S.-L. de Tar, Mrs. C. B. Guthrie, Major and Mrs. M. W. Hingeley, Dr. and Mrs. Peter Janss, Mra. M. A. Lockhart, Mrs. G. McKey, Mr. Win. Lee Park, Mra A. M. Puffer, Mra K. Riddell, Miss. P. Riddell, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Tillinghast, Mr. and Mrs. Win. E. Watson, Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Worton, Mr. and Mrs. T. L Parkhurst, Mrs. H. E. Harrison, Miss M. Harrison, Miss E. May Pai, Mre. C. C. Pai, Mr. Allen. Pai, Mrs. J. S. Winslow, Mrs. MH Easer, Mias Wilslow, Mr. Yap Kai Hock, Miss M. Dimond, and Yap Kai Joo.

CHINA COAST DHANGES.

HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20TH, 1926

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Mr. T. Wilkinson, has signed off the Fau Sang as supersumary end mate and. has gory 3rd mate of the Ting Savy,

Mr. George Gair, Fushan, has gone 2nd engineer of the Yew Mathilde. -

Mr. A. G. Martin, has signed off the Kut Song as 3rd engineer

Mr. J. Fowler, has signed off the Kurang Sang as 3rd engineer and has gone 3rd engineer of the Kut Sany.

Mr William Ferritt, has signed off the Kwangchor as 2nd ate and bas gone 2nd mate of the Hatching.

"Mr. A. J. Mills and Mr. E. Edmond- son, have signed off the Huiching &B 3rd engineer and 3rd mate respectively.

Mr. A. J. Mandell, has signed off the Suiyang as 1st mate.

Mr. E. Johtaon, has signed off the Kwangchan as 1st mate and has gone 1st mate of the Suiyang.

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