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January 31st. Denmacdhu, British str., 4,198 tops, Capt. J. Smith, from Takao, with A general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf-Gibb, Livingston & Co. Calcutta Mara, Japanese str., 3,213 tons, Capt. J. Yamada, from Dsaka and Pulupandan, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. A6.-N.T.K. Hakata Maru, Japanese str., 5,969 tons, Capt. G. Matsushita, from Shanghai, with a general cargo, lying at Kow loon Wharf.-N.T.K. Kalgon, British str., 1,378 tous, Capt. A. Tucker, from Singapore ani Holbow, with general cargo and areweed, y ing at buoy No. B12-B. & S. Samarang Mars. Japanese str. 2,447 toos, Capt. J. Hidaka, from Kobe and Karatsu, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. 43-Nanyo Yusor Kaisha. Feitoku Maru, Japanese str., 1,553 tons, Capt. H. Kimura, from Wakamatsu and Karate, with a cargo of coal, lying at buoy No. B31.-.B.K. February 18.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
Per Dollar Line as President Adamı, from New York vii_ports, on February 1st:—Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Herbert, Mrs. E. B. Howard, Mr. H. Loch, Mrs. B. Lyons and son, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Mathews. Miss E. Newton, Mr. B. 8. Livingston, Miss E. Saffold, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Richards, Mrs. J. Webator Miss B. Baker, Mrs. J. R. Cooley, Mr. Chas Cavagh, Mr. H. Ross, Mr. Frank Ramsay, Mr. F. Stevens, Mr. J. 8. Yankry, Mr. A. Popovich, Mr. E. Romick, Mr. and Mrs. John Bellion and son, Mr. E. Bowen. Mrs W. Bellion, Mr. G. A. Bernard, Mrs. M. S Keith, Miss Grace. Musser, Miss Linda Mumer, Aliss E. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Moss, Dr. H, 'M. M¿Ciänähan, Mrs. A. Snider, Mr., H. Snartz, Mr. S. C. Hunter, Miss S. Stone, Mrs. A. G. Cartwright, Miss J. Simpson, Rev. G. J. Blosser, Mrs. A. belly, Mr. J. Kelly, Dr. E. Holy Stevens, Miss O. Miller, Mr. and Mr. C. M. Lamprey, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Phelps, Mr. Edgar Gardiner, Miss A. Gardiner, Mr. E. Gardiner, Mr. O Blanco Viel. Mr. A. Howard, Mr.-G. A. Thompson, Mr. R. G. Stephens, Mrs. H. S. Duncombe, and Mr. and Mrs J. B. Thomas.
HONGKONG SHIPPING.
The shipping statement for yester- day showed that the total number of vessels in the harbour" at 9 a,m, was 77, of which 10 were Britisă,
Fhommann Mars, Japanese str., 1.953 tons, Capt. T. Miyazawa, from Miike, with a cargo of coal, lying at buoy No. B54. M.B... Jade French str., 386 tons, Capt. P. Maternati, from Fort Bayard, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. C39,-Shun Cheong S.S. Co.
The arrivals for the twenty-four hours Ferident Adams, American air.. 6,200 ended at .. yesterday number- tans, Capt. W. A. Ress, from Shanged thirteen, vir.—fivè "British, one Ameri- hai, she left Los Angeles on December CRO, six Japanese and one Chinese. 29th, with 300 tons of general carge, There was ona arrival from a cokat port, lying at Kowloon Wharf-Dollar The departures over the same period S.S. Line.
came to six, including ane vessel learing President Jackson, Auterican str. 1,123 for Swatow and one for Hoihow; with
tens. Capt. John Grifith, from clearances one. Seattle and Shanghai, with 1,890 tons of general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf, Admiral Oriental Line. Poo Sang, Chinese str. 728 tons, Capt. Chan Kam, from Kwang Chow Wăn, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. C10-Teen Sing S.S. Co. Selene, Dutch str.. 9,274 tons, Capt. H. Velthuya, from Singapore, lying at AP.C. Wharf. —Asiatic Petroleum
Co.
CARGO ENTERED. (During 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday). For Hongkong. ......
14,585 tons. For porta beyond 32,310
Total 45,973.
55
(During provious 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. on Sunday). For Hongkong
14,536, tons. For ports beyond
17,488
Total 32,05-1 12
O cargo entered for Hongkong, 3,719 tans were carried by British vessels. The heaviest entry was by a Japanese vessel with 4,303 tons of coals while another. vesel of the same nationality' came. second with 2,000 tons of general "cargo with a British vessel third with 2,300 tons of general cargo. Deck passengers
St. Albany, British str., 4,119 ters, Capt. G. L. Smith, from loji, which port she left on January 27th, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. Al. -Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co. Sunning, British str., 1,470 tons. Capt.
G. D. Mills, from Shanghai, with general cargo, lying at buoy No. B13. -B. & 8. Talamba, British str., 3,844 tons, Capt. J. A. Wright, from Calcutta, vid Rangoon, Penang and Singapore. She left Calcutta on January 14th, with a general cargo, lying at Kew loon Wharf.-Magkinan, Mackenzie ved totalled 8/1, of which naviber & Ca
the g Talamba (British) brought 724 West Carmona, American str., 3,517 tons, from Calcutta and Singapore and the Capt. W. D. Selmer, from San Fran.. President Jackson (American) 126 cisco and Shanghai. The latter port from Scattle and Shanghai. she left on January 28th, with a gene ral cargo, lying at Stonecutters. Struthers & Barry.
ULEARANCES.
February 1st. Culcutta Maru, for Keelung. Changte, for Melbournic. Hakata Mur, for Singapore. Manila Mary, for Saigon, New Mathilde, for Hofhow. President Adams, for Manila. President Jackean, for Manila. Selene, for Shangbai, Sinking, for Amoy, West Prospect, for Singapore.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVALS.
Per 6.3. St. Allmur, from Japan, on February 1st- and Mrs. S. E. Green, Mr. R. J. Dickinson, Mr. L. J. Nuzum, and Mr. H. Bateman:
Per B.I. 3. Talamba, on February 1st:Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Morrison, Mr. M. Morrison, Mr. G. O. Folson, Mr. A. F. Johnstoy, and Major A... S., B. Parsona
The arrivals for the twenty-four hours ended at 8 am yesterday were as under The s.s. Glenthiel (British) from Vladivostock and Shanghai with a nil
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Saturday, 20th Feb. at 11 am, IYO MARU
Wednesday, 17th Mar. -*
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entry for Hongkong, but 8,905 tons for MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore & Perts
Macedoni
parts" beyod; the ss Ben (British) from London and Taku with 840 tons of general cargo and 1,260 tons for ports beyond; the as Kaladh || (British) from Singapore and Hoihew with 2,200 tons of general cargo and mail; the s.s. St. Albank (British) from Yokohama and · Moji, with 13 tons of
KASHIMA MABU HAKONE MABU SUWA MARU
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Baturday, 13th Feb. at 11 am. Saturday, 27th Feb. Baturday,
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HAMBURG via LONDON & BOTTERDAM.
LIVERPOOL via ADEN & MARSEILLES.
SIDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.
MISHIMA MABU · TANGO MARU...
.100
Wednesday, 24th Feb. at 11 am. Di Wednesday, 24th Mar,
NEW YORK and/or BOSTON via PANAMA. /
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Saturday, 20th Feb. "Beginning of Mar.
350 tons of herrings, 150 tons of cotton BUENOS AIRES via Singapore, Darban & Cape Town, Delagos
general carge and mail and GSC teas for ports beyond; the 8.5. Tulumba from Calcutta and Singapore with mail and 5,210 tons for parts beyond; the ma fresident Jackson (American) from Seat tle and Shanghai with 1,100 tons of four,
goods and 300 tons of general cargo and mail with 3,500 tons for Manila; the s.s. Ikomasan Maru (Japanese) from Miike with 4,303 tons of coal; the ss. Samarang ||Varu (Japanese) Kobe and Karatau with 300 tons of cement and mail and 3,800 tons for ports beyond; the 8.8. Calcutta Maru (Japanese) from Osaka and Pul panadaa (P. I) with a il entry for Hongkong, but 4,000 tons of general enrgo for porta beyond; the s.s. Feitoku Maru (Japanese) from Wakamatsu and Karatau with 2,000 tons of general cargo; the a.a Amakura Haru (Japanese) from Keelung and Swalow with 370 tons of general cargo and mail and 20 tons for ports beyond; the 9.5. Hakata Maru (Japanese) from Yokohama and Shang- hai with 307 tona of general cargo, and mail and 5,075 tone for porte beyond and the a.s. Pou Sary (Chinese) from Kwang Chow Wan with 500 tons of general cargo.
Per Admiral Oriental liner President Jackson, from Seattle vid ports on February lat:Mr. E. Almeida, Mr. and Mr G. A. Ballentine, Mr. A. F. Barma, Mrs. A. L. Barrera, Mr. G. H. Brooke, Mr. C. H. Bratt, Mr. H. J. Brennan, Mr. Allan Cameron, Mr. Ching Hung Hiu, Mr. and Mrs. Chu Ching Ming, Mr. H. P. Crane, Mr. Chun Lung Kee Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Cumming, Mr. and Mrs. A Fanthoape, Mr. L. Gaia, Lt. B. C. S. Garwood, Mr. C. W. Heu, Mrs. G. F. Haslam, Mr Jos Kripaitis, Mr. Ewok Tan Wan, Mr. Lan Woo, Mr. Li Kock Leung, Mr. E. A. McCarthy, Dr. Later arrivals, too late for entry in H. W. Miller, Mr. G. A. Moszkovski and the above returns, included the .. son, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Moss, Mr. Sun Ning (British) from Shanghai with and Mra H. O'Dell, Mr. and Mrs. M.
general cargo and mail; the ss. Selene. Park, Mr. A. R. Rickford, Miss D. Reed, (Dutch) from Singapore with general Mr. B. Rumjahn, Mr. T. J. Richley, Mr. cargo; the aa Siberia Mare (Japanese) P. C. Ryan, Mr. O. S. Beabow Rowe, from the North with general cargo and Mr. L. Saundercook, Mr. and Mra mail from USA., Hcuolulu, Japan and Sai Kwon Chun, Mr. M. C. See, Mr. H Shanghai and the ss. Tresident. Adams C. Steiner, Mr. J. F. Shields, Mr. L(American) from the North with general Schipper, Mr. S. F. Tan, Mr, W. "M" Tyler, Mr. R. E. Thorne, Mr. Tang Yui cargo and mail from the same ports. Cheo, Mr. Tang. Shee, Mr. and Mrs. F D. Tracy and eon, Miss M. Minning, Mr. H. Luk Yao, Mr. C. Y. Young, Mr.
WITHIN CALL,
and Mrs. L. Yatre, Judge W. D. Askren be in wireless communication with Hong- The following vessels are expected to and Mrs. Askren, Misy May Hope kong to-day-Angkor President. Pierce, Ballard, Mr. Y. C. Bas. Mr. and Mrs. Culenta Varu, President Jackson, Pre- W. 8. Brown, Mr. J. F. Bussey, Mire Bident Adams, Ateuta Maru, Solvikent W. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Vin. E Clow, Mr. and Mrs. Gea. U. Crocker, M. Tjisnlak, Corby Castle, Pau Saug, Kotru and. Mrs. G. A. Davidson, Mr. C. E. Manila Maru, Anking, Honghwa, Cher
Marn, Hozan Mary, Kanagawa Maru, Dewitt, Mr. H. E. Gibson, Judge B. Shan Maru, Kashmir, Anhuż, Siberia Grosscup and Mics. Grosscup, Mr. and Mrs. J E Hassensatz, Mr. and Mrs Maru, Hector.
VESSELS IN DOCK.
The following vessels are in Dock: KowEOON-DOCK. Cheong, Shing, Ming Sang, Fasist, Seintan, Tangistan, Chip Shingle
Scott Henderson, Mr A. D. Hileman, Hon T. M. Kalaw, Miss E. Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Lyan, Misa B Machado. Cal. and Mrs. W. K. Naylor, Mr. H. G. Ozorio, Mrs. E. Palmer, Mr. A. M. Paterno, Miss L K. Buhan, Dean HL Russell, Mrs Sanders, Mr. P. TAIKOO-DOCK-Empress of Australia, Santos, Miss, M. M. Barver Mr. and Kwang Lee Luchow, Kiangsu, Chenon, Mrs. Carl D. Basher, Mr. W. Smith; Mr. Kueichow, Linan, Fatahan and Mrs. A. J. Swindle, Mrs. A. White, CoSMOPOLITAN DOCE-Ling Nam. Mrs. O. T. Waltera and Mr. Russell FAT KOWLOON BAY-Haifoong,
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Agusan and Baug rivera This beacon According to a cable received by the will not be reconstructed in view or tavah Taz "Fat Po, the French steamer constant changing of the channel caused Limehow is reported to have been detain- by the currents of both rivers. Marintysed at Canton while on a trip there from are, therefore, advised to depend upon Haiphong. No details have, however; the only light remaining and, to avail been given. Formerly the men re- themselves of the service of a pilot at gularly called at Hongkong, but has not Pontod Island before entering the Agusan been here for sometime. She is of 1,416 River. Another notice reads-The fixed tons (registered), was built in Ham red light displayed from a white steel burg and was formerly known as the permanently discontinued and the tower framed structure at Lucena has been Sorgma and the T'hella Buhiem.... dismantle
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The Hongkong, Canton and Macao The RMS. Emprens of As from M/S." Tongking Steamboat Company's ss. Kinshan was Hongkong on January 8th, arrived at: fired at by river pickets while she was Vancouver on January 20th 2008 M/S. "Danmark anchored in the stream at Canton on The P. & U. s. Rathmir left Sings / Arabien Baturday evening. It appears that the pore for this port on the afternoon of M/S "Asia" pickets were endeavouring to intercept January 30th, and is due here on Febr. M/S. “ Java”- sam paus with fish. The woodwork of the dary 4th, about 2.p.m
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