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SHIPPING NEWS_
ARRIVALS.
January 27th.
Knit Jarl, Norwegian str., 1,669 tons, Capt. R. Yauseth, from Pamochaz Bay, lying at buoy No. Bal.— Thoresen & Co.
Kong Fok, Chinese atr., 1,408 tona, Capt. Warild, from Haiphong, lying at buoy No. B30,-Moller - Ca
Zinau, British str.. 1,356 tons, Capt. J. E. Richards, from Shanghai, with a general cargo, lying at bucy No. C39.
B. & 8.
"Ninghai, British str., 1,495 tons, Capt, Clarke, from Shanghai, with geno ral cargo, lying at buoy No.. CH- B. & S. ".
January 28th.
Changer, British atr., 2,379 tons, Capt. F, Cambrille, from Melbourne and Manila, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. A.-B. & S.
Hoinum, Portuguese str., 484 tona, Capti J. A. de Lemos, from Kwang"Chow Wan, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. C41.-Kwong O S.S. Co. Hydragen, British str., 501 tons, Capt.
Bentley, from Kwang Chow Wan, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. 036 Chiu Un 8.8. Co. Sugu Maru, Japanese str., 10,679 tons, Capt. Y. Okuno, from London, which port she left on December 18th, with 5,000 tons of general cargo, tying at Kowloon Whart.-N.Y.K.
CLEARANCES.
January 28th."
Bard, for Haiphong Hang Seng, for Hongay. Kanchee, for Shanghai, President Madison, for Shanghai. Saue Mara, Fur Kobe, Fan Cloon, for Amoy..
West Sequina, for San Francisco.
PASSENGEES.
ARRIVALS.
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~HONGKONG SHIPPING.
THE SONG
DAILY PRESS,
The shipping atatement for, yesterday showed that the total number of vessela in the harbour at 9 am. numbered 81, of which 35 were British.
two
The arrivals for the twenty-four hours ended at p .m. yesterday_numbered eight, it-thren British, one Dutch, one, Norwegian,
ons Japanese and Chineso. The departures for the same period also numbered eight, while there were two clearances over period.
the same
CARGO ENTERED.
(During 21 hours ended at o a.m. yesterday).
For Hongkong
R
...... 7,183 tons. Fer ports beyond .......12,5CD |
.19,702
Total .........
1.
(During previous 24 hours ended at 9a.m. on Wednesday), For Hongkong For ports beyend
Total
2,603 tons. 6,74L M
8,404
Of the cargo entered for Hongkong, 9,408 tons were carried by British vessels. The beaviest entry was by the Norwegian vessel with 3,780 tons of coal and the next best by one of the British vessels with 1,073 tons of general cargo from Mel- bourne and Manila, the Dutch vascel coming third with 1,061 tons from Bela- wan Deli and Singapore.. Deck passen- gera carried totalled 1,975, of which the &s. Fan Clonn (Dutch) brought 1,687 from Belawan Deli and Singapore."
The arrivals for the twenty-four hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday were as under: The 8.3. Ninghai (British) from Shanghai with 633 tons of general cargo and 189 tans for ports beyond; the s.si Linon (British) from Shanghai with 550 tons of
mail: general cargo and
the 5.8. Changte (British) from Melbourne and Manila with 1,073 tons of frozen meat and general cargo and mail and 100 tons for "ports beyond; the as. Fun Cloon (Dutch) from Belawan Deli, and Singa- pore with 1,004 tens of general cargo, and mail and 45 tons for perta beyond: the
Per as Sian Mera, finca Europe aid ports, on January 25th:-Mr. G. L. Barrett, Mr. S. Crawford, Mr. F. R. Carlin, Mr. Ng Yook Ching, Mr. Wong Poi Cheong, Mrs. E. B. F. ritzgerald, Mi Cheuk Siew Fong, Mr. Pak Tong Lan, Mr. Boey Peng taim. Mra. Yan Yew King, Mr. S. H. Michael, Mr. M. Manuk, Miss M. Manuk, Mr. Young Kok Man, Air. Ho Lai Nam, Mr. A. Paul, Master i. Rogers. Mr. K. S. Smith, Dr. H. P. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Savage, Mira. Lo Lang Sze, Mrs. Toussaint and two - children, Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Warren, Prof. Y Abc, Mr. K. Afuma, Mr. E. Araki, Mr. K. Asaki, Mr. T. E. Chang, Mr. W. J. Donnid, Mr. A. H. Douglas, Mr. J. H. Driver, Mr. A. Fleury, Hev. Canon H. H. Foster, Mr. D. T. Hsia, Mr. J. I. Englund. Mr. I. Haglund, Mr. L. Hutsemekers, Miss A. Hallam, Miss A. M. Hallam, Mr. T. Hoshizaki, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Islef, Mr. And Mrs. H. Y. Irwine, Mr. H. Imura, Mr. T. Iguchi, Falde (N.DL), due to-day, 1 p.m.
Kaut Jarl (Norwegian) from Pano- chan Bay with 1,780 tons of conl; the a.s. Sawa Maru (Japanese) from Middles borough and Singapore with 203 tons of general cargo and mail and 8,993 toas for ports beyond the s.3. Krany Tok (Chinese) from Haiphong with 2.900 tons fer parts beyond and the s.s. Derwent (Chinese) from Fouclow and Amoy with 30 tons of general cargo and mail.
"Lieut. A. Innoka, Mr. H. Ishizawa, Mr. A. Kasama, Mr. R. Kawamura, Mr. and Mrs. C. Kunz, Mr. H. Koizumi, Mr. S. Kimura, Rev. T. P. Leonard, Dr. D. Li, Mr. Y. Matsuoka, Mr. S. Moro, Miss H. Miura, Mr. R. Ninomiya, Mr. S. Naka- jima, Mr. Y. Nakashima, Mr. H. Nuka. shima, Mr. S. Numata, Mr. H. Numarin, Rev. W. O'Flyne, Mr. I. Ogawa, Mr. S. Ono, Mr. C. O'Connell, Mrs. A. Paske Smith, Mr. and Mrs. G. Roosen, Mr. Y. Suzuki, Mr. F. W. Sebichman, Mr. Y. "Saijo, Miss M. Takahashi, Mr. Y. Umeda, Mt. L. Viola, Mr. H. Y. Wang, and Mr. M. Yamamura.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS,
The E. & A. 85. St. Alboux loft Moji for this port on the afternoon of the 27th iust., and is dae here on the after- noon of the 31st...!
The Ben Line 8.2. Benmagdhui, from Leith, Artwerp, London, Straits and Philippines, leaves Takao for this port on the 30th inst., and is due to arrive here on the 31st.
SHIPPING NOTES.
A notice in the Harbour Office yester day stated that the two following reports had been received from the master of the s.s. Zok Sun (British steamer from Haiphong nad Hoihow). (1) Tuesday, January 10th, 1.10 p.m. Latitude 20 34t. N., Longitude 107 25ft. E.,. passed six logs lashed together about 30 feet long. Dangerous to Navigation." (9)" Monday, January 25th, 2.15 p.m. Latitude 20 11ft. N., Longitude 110 40ft. E., passed the wreckage of a junk off Hainan Head in the channel between Red buoy and Riversdals buoy. Picce of planking from starboard „bow attached to portion of stem is showing Remain- der of junk, if close at hand, is danger ous to navigation."
At the Marine Court yesterday, Lisut, “Commander G. F. Hole, RN., fined two junk masters 85, each, with the alter- native of five days" hard labour for mooring outside five others alongside the 6.8. Tjikini.
Later arrivals, too late for entry in the above returns, included the s.9. Hyrungen" (British) from Kwang Chow Wan with 187 tons of general cargo; and the a Hoi Nam (Portuguese) from Kwang Chow Wan with 150 tons of general cargo.
VESSELS EXPECTED',
VESSELS IN DOCK.
The following vessels are in Dock:
KOWLOON DOCK-Cheong Shing, Passet, Seistan, Tangistan,
TAIKOO DOCK-Empress of Australia, Kwang Lee, Auking, Luchow. Kiangsu, Chen, Kueichow, Fatshan.
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COSMOPOLITAN Dock-Ling Nam AT Kowtons Bay-Eaifcong, Onna,' Sat (Of.
SUNRISE AND SUNSET. IN HONGKONG,
"FOR "JANUARY, :- 1926:
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(STANDARD TIME OF THE 120TH MERIDIAN, EAST OF GREENWICH).
Date.
Sunrise, January 20th.. 7.04 a..
30th .7.03 31st. ...
..7.03
CANADIAN
EMPRESS
FRIDAY, JANUARY 29TH, 1926
PACIFIC
EXPRESS
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18 Days from Hongkong to Vancouver.
LARGEST, FASTEST AND MOST LUXURIOUS;
STEAMSHIPS,
NEXT SAILING TO THE PACIFIC COAST.
THE
"EMPRESS OF RUSSIA"
WILL SAIL FROM
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1.00am, Friday, February 5th, 1926.
Passenger Department r Freight and Express ›
Tel. 0. 752. Tel: 0:42.
Cables: GACANPAO. Cables: NAUTILUS.
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NYK
KAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERAJDE,
SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via" Shanghai & Japan pari
Through. Bill of Lading issued to all Overland common Points in USA, ând Cannis Through passage rates to Hurope vis America 'G$405, 0.3437, 0.5440 | YOKOHAMA MARU (Nogmemki direct) kay Saturday, 30th Jan. Daylight KAGA MARU
Estarday, 20th Feb. et 11 am.
MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore & Parts
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LIVERPOOL vis"ADEN & MARSEILLES.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.
MISHIMA MARU TANGO MARU .....
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TIENTSIN via SHANGHAI
HANGS ANG Friday: *MAUSANG" Friday. ... "FAUSANG"
Sunday,
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GLENIFFER"
...9th Mar, London, Rotterdam & Hamburg via Oran *GLENAMOY
6th Apr.
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HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, January 28th.
Previous On Late On Day
Day 1 st
Barometer, Temperature Hamidity Wind Directioa.. Force Weather...
Bain
at
at 2 p.m. 6 am. p.m.
ע
30.20 30.48 30.01
83
18
63
.81
65
ESE
ESE
B
0.00 0,00
0,03
57
Highest open-air Temperature on 27th Lowest open-air Temperature on 28th
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From Jan. 29th to Feb. 4th, 1926.:: |
Days of
Month
Standard
Height
HIGH WATER.
B'Long.
The master of the steam launch Sing: Yuen and the master of the motor-boat Sun Wing Kee were each fined $5, with five days" hard labour in default, by Lieut. Commander G. F. Hole, B.N.. st. the Marine Court yesterday for "fail ing to observe the rule of the road.
Time.
h. m. ft.
Fri, 29m 11:14
Batar 30
Low WATER.
Height
Ekoog
Btandard
Time.
ft. in:
It is announced that, from Sunday next, gem. | 81 Bugby station will be available for trans mission of long distance private radio Man.1m telegrama to ocean liners and other ships. fitted with continuous wave receiving ap- Tucs paratus at any point on the high sea, however remote: Hitherto the service Wed. has been conducted from Leafield and the range has thus been limited. to about Thur. 9,000 miles.
9 307 3 11 434 9 m 10 287 2 0844 2 10:35 # 7.0
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BAKOZAKI MARU
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Telephone: Central Nos. 1992, 202 & 9422
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