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ARRIVALS.
January 29th.
Corby Castle, British str., 3,010 tons, Capt. E. Lee, from New York and Shanghai, lying at buoy No. 4- Dodwell & Co.
Fulda, German ma, 9,492 toos, Capt.
Rich Aredt, from Bremen, which port she left on December 5th, with a Kowloon general cargo, lying at Wharf.-Melchers & Co.
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HONGKONG DAILY
PRESS MONDAY, - FEBRUARY 1ST, 1926
Per N.D.L .. Fulda, on January Both: For Hongkong: Mrs. Soepnel and children, Mr. Otto Hechtel, Mrs. Else Crult and children, Miss Gese, Mr. Arnold Fucha, Consul Utto Gmuer, Mr. Emil Greater,,, Mr. Lyman and family, Mr. J. Aldons. Mr. W. Porvett, Mr. L Mominick, Mr. C. Rabel. Mr. Herm. Maeller and daughter, Mr. E. Palesti and family, Miss Hildegar! Petzsch, Mr. Johanna Duncker, Mr. Luise Holmano, Mr. Gertrud Rode, Mr. and Mrs. H. New Mathilde, British str., 549 tons, Traut. Mr. Fredrich Geislinger, Mr. E. Capt. E. G. Rapy, from Haiphong Fischle, Mr. Samuel Meyer, Mr. Lothar and Hoihow, with 1,600 tons of gene-Lissner, Miss Magdalene Beysiegel, Alisa ral cargo, lying at buoy No. C12~Berta Kergen, Miss Elisabeth Kehrer. Vic Tài 5.5 Ca
Miss Adele Ranke, Sister M, Menegotto, Tuikne Fany, British str.. 1.367 tons.
Sister O. Serra, Sister A. Inaglino, Revs. Capt. R. F. Mitchell, frour Hongay Battazzati, E. Tiberi, M. Acquista pace, with a cargo of coal, lying at Quarry Bay, B. & S. Telemachus, British str. 1340 tons, Capt
E. Holmes, from Haiphong, with 1,000 tons of general cargo, lying at buoy No. B47.-Wo Fat Shing. Cine Maru, Japanese str., 3,002 tons, Capt. T. Oge, from Batpahate lying ar buoy No. 30.-.B.E.
January th
About Alure, Japanese str., 1,940 tons Capt. B. Saito, from Yokohama, and Shanghai, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. 43.-N.Y. K Kanagawa Moru, Japanese str., 660 tons. Capt. T Yamamoto, from Moji, with a general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf.-N. Y. K. Kingehou, British str.. 1,843 tons, Cant. C. Harris Walker, from Bangkok and Hofhow, with general cargo and bullocks, lying at buoy No. B13-
H. & S. Shelley, British str., 3,732 tons, Capt. W. R. Williams, from Cardiff and Singapore, with 4.000 tons of coal, lying at buoy No. As Thing, British str., 1,424 tons, Capt. J. Masson, frora Shanghai, with general cargo, lying at West Point Wharf. Jurdine. Matheson & Co.
January 31st.
- Ammikusa Maru, Japanese str., 1,270 tons, Capt. H. Uyanin, frem Keelung, with a general cargo, ing at buoy No.
C40-0.5.K.
Chak Sang, British str., 1470 tons, Capt. W. J. Bonker, from Bangkok, with general targo and rice, lying at buoy No. C37-Jardine,Matheson & Co. Chay Hing, Chinese str., 249 tons, Capt.
Leung Sai Keng, from Kwang Chow Wan, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. 41-Hong On C5. Glenshirt, British str., 5,803 tous. Capt.
T. McGregor, from Shanghai, with general cargo, lying at buop No. A.
Jardine, Matheson & Co., Manila Moru, Japanese str., 5.919 tons, Capt., Nerita. from Nagasaki, with a carge, lying at buoy So. A27.-U.S.K.
de Amicis, P. Garbero, P. Monti, G Baurotti, C. Casetta, J. Alberti, V. Ardissone, V. Sutha, A. Narciso, G. Carmini, G. Troita, C. Urban, R. Vetch, A. Corredor, L. Rottmeyer, G. Pedrazzini, G. Novembre. 1. Canazer, Mr. W. Ochsendorff, and Mrs. Wong Tai Ko.
DEPARTURES.
Per Dollar Lina s.s. President Cleve Tand, for San Francisco, on January 30th Alias L Auld, Mr. and Mrs. H. Briard, Mr. James C. H. Bowbright, Mrs. Minna M. Frank, Mr. S. Flumisho. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L Hird and Miss Hird. Mr. J. W. Jones, Mr. L. O, V. Mann, Mr. W. C. McQuillen, Mr. N. C. Myler, Misa H. Oliver, Mrs. A. Mac- Smareely, Mr. and Mrs. & L. Smith and family, Mrs. V. R. Smith, Mrs. Ln A Seaton, Miss I. 3. Shelevin, Mrs. K. F. Stroeeker, Mrs. J. M. Thomper, Mr. M. Uttley. Mr. H. B. Uttley, Mr. M. G. Miller, Ara L. D. McNicoll, Miss Jean McNicoll, Mr. M. R. Nicholson, Mr. A. D. Campbell, Mr. Y. Shimada, Mrs. T. Cochrane, Miss Cochrane (2). Mr. Wy Liam Choy, Mr. K. S. Liu, Mr. S. K. Fu, Mr. K. E. MacIntyre. Mrs. L. B. Simmonds. Mr. R. R. McDermid, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Martin, Mr. G. Rogers, children, Miss E. R. Jacobson, Miss A. Laing, Mr. Fong Sich Long. Mr. P. Schweisguth, Mr. Geo. Kingston, and Mr. C. M. Dillon.
CANADIAN
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LARGEST, FASTEST AND MOST LUXURIOUS;
STEAMSHIPS
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WILL SAIL FROM HONGKONG.
3fr. and Mrs. M. G. Ballinger and two 1.00 a.m., Friday, February 5th, 1926.
Atanta Muru, for Per N.Y.K. 5,5. Europe, id ports, on January 30th:
fr. V. J. Almy, Mr. L. Blum. Mr. B. J. Cook, Mrs, C. M. Cook, Mr. A. Date, Mr. W. L Eatoh. Mr. D. MacFarlane, Mr. K. Gunji, Mrs. O. Gunji, Mr. I Hamada, Mr. R. Harafuji, Mr. S. Hashimoto, Miss J. F. Horton, Mra H. lketani, Mr. H. Iwanaga Miss L Jranty Mr. K. Kagawa. Mr. K. Kashahara, Mr. and Mrs. K. Kawatu. Afs, K. Kembe, Mr. K. Kondo, Mr. K. K. Kugizawa, Mr. K. T. Leang, Mr. S. Miyaji, Mr, H. Miyake, Mr. Y. Mori, Mr. W. Muirsmith, Mr. K. Math. Mrs. T. Nagata, Mr. J. Natsuae, Air. R. Negami, Master H. Negami. Mr. H Sada Maru, Japanese str., 9.025 tons. Nibei, Mr. S. M. Pontia, Miss. J. *** Capt. T. Sonoynu, from Bombay Kors Mr. J. H, Saloman, Mr. H and Singapore, with a general cargo, Samson, Mr. S. Sekine. Mrs. A. Stubbs, lying at buoy No. A10.-Y.Y.K
Mr. K. Sudzuki. Mr. S. Sugiyama, Mr. Suiyang, British str., 1,504 tona, Capt.
J. Audney, from Shanghai and Swa.. Sunaji, Mr. R. Takahashi, Mr. T. tow, with a general cargo, lying at Teramoto, Mr. K. Tomota, Mr. H. E. Turua, Mrs. J. B. Turna. Mr. H. Hyedn, buoy No. B1-B. & S.
Mr. C. Umeda, Mr. Y. Wada, Mr. C. P. Whang, Mr. M. Yamada, Mr. Yates Cheng. Mrs. T. Yokoa, Rev. T. Barclay, Mr. H. W. Ray. Miss Ray. Mr. C. A. Angles, Mr. D. H. Hazell. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Turner, Mr. C. A. Argles, Mr. La Tak Sing, Mr. N. Katoh, Mr. Chan Ka Chou, Mr. Fong Kin Ching, Mr. Leung Sou Fong, Mrs. Chou Har Ling, Miss Chou Chai Chee, Master Chan Siu Fan, M, Chan Har Linz, Mr. H. Penny, Mr. W. B. Kerr, Mr. Sham Chi Kwong, Mr. Fong Lang. Mr. Fong Man Woon,' Mr. R. G. Lauretzen, Mr. Boyd, and Mr. David Boyd.
CLEARANCES.
January 20th. Adking, for Amoy.
Auta Jaru, for Singapore. Chiahun, for Bangkok.
Chinking, for Hoihow.
Corby Castle for Manila.
Derwent, for Amor.
Fu Sang, for Shanghai.
Fuld, for Yokohama.
Hong Ire, for Amoy.
Hydroagra, for Kwing Chow Wan.
Kanagan Maru," for Singapore,.
Kot Men, for Swntow
Soloviken, for Rangoon. Soochon, for Tsingtau. Thank for Batavia Ujina Mara, for Moji.
January 31st, Glenshiel, for Singapore. Hoton Maru, for Swatow. Sado Maru, for Shanghai
HONGKONG SHIPPING.
The week-end shipping statement show. ed that the total number of vessels in the harbour at 9 a.m.-on Saturday was 72, of which 28 were British. At the same hour yesterday morning the total number was 69, of which 37 word British.
The arrivals for the twenty-four hours ended at 9 a.m. on Saturday numbered eight, viz-four British, one Dutch, one American, one German and one Japanese The departures over the same period num. bered six. The arrivals for the twenty-four houra ended at 9 a.m. yesterday number- ed eloven, viz. -six British, four Japan ese and one Chinese. Departures over the same period numbered fourteen.
CARGO ENTERED..
(During 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday).
For Hoogkong For ports beyond
14,500 tons. 17,488
Total ...... 82,054
(During previous 24 hours ended nt 9 a.m. on Saturday), For Hongkong 7.143 ton For part beyond.....
Total
15,614
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SHIPPING NOTES. Further news, of n very reassuring character, reached Hongkong on Satur duy concerning the. China Navigation Company's as. Taming, which vessel was assumed last week to have been forcibly detained at. Hoihow while en route for Haiphong. News now to hand goes to show, as mentioned in our columns on Friday, that the wireless message receive ed in Hongkong from one of the pas sengers transhipped to the French s.. misconstrued. The new flanoi regime in Hoihow has done little or no- thing towards restricting trade. The new 8.5 Yew Mathilde arrived here on Satur day from Hoihow and the master report- ed that thero was" nothing unusual there when his vessel cleared. The Taming was The Taming left then loading cargo. Hoihow for Haiphong on Thursday even- ing and was expected to reach that port on Saturday. Yesterday the sung- chow (also one of the China Navigation Company's feet) reached Bongkong.
was
The master of the s.s. Telemachur (British) from Haiphong, reports that at 10 a.m. H.T.S. on Friday, January 29th, his vessel passed an overturned sarapan in Latitude 1° 23' N Longitude 11905
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The C.P.S. R.M.S. Empress of Runxia (Captain A. J. Hoskin, R.N.R., Com. mander), has now left dock fallowing her annual overhaul and has gone to her wharf at Kowloon. The liner is schedaled to sail from Hongkong for Victoria and Vancouver, B.C., on Friday at 1a.m.
At the Marine Court on Saturday, before Lieut.-Commander G. F. Hole, R.N., two-Chinees boatmasters were esch fined 85, with the alternative of five days' hard labour, for using drags and grapplings to retrieve articles from the sea bottom, outside the man-of-war ad- chorage, without a permit.
Of the cargo entered for Hongkong on Saturday, 3,560 tons were carried by British vessels. The heaviest entry was by the American vesela. Weet Prospect
The silk shipped per sa President, with 3,283 tons; while two British vessels Jefferson which sailed from this port at entered 1,800 tons each, namely the 8.5 p.m. on January 4th, arrived at New New Mathilde and the s.a. Telemachus, York at noon on January, ith, having both from Haiphong. Of the cargo en- been 22 calendar daya and 19 hours in tered yesterday for Hongkong, 5,546 tons consisted of coal, the remainder be. ing general cargo.
VESSELS EXPECTED. Talamba (B.I. & Apcar), dus to-day..
transit.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.
The R.M.S. Empress of Canada Jelt Yokohama on the afternoon on January 20th, and is due at Vancouver on Febr uary 8th
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