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SHIPPING NEWS

ARRIVALS.

February 3rd. Tampto, Norwegian str., 1.434 tons, Capt. E. W. Johnson, from Saigon, with general cargo and cargo, lying at Stonecutters.

HONGKONG SHIPPING.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 5TH, 1926

The shipping statement for yesterday showed that the total number of vessais in the harbour at 9 am.. was 60, of which

1 were British.

A

The arrivals for the_twenty-four hours ended at 9 am yesterday numbered four- Stang bre, British str. 3,784 toos, Capt. teen, viz-Six British, one Portuguese, E. M. Cotton, from Rangoon and one American, one Danish, one Nor- Singapore, with a general cargo, lywegian and four Japanese. The arrivals ing at buoy No. As-Tuen Kee &included two vessels from-Kang Chow Wan and one from Swatow and Amoy, February 4th.

Departures over the same period came to Cherilian Maru, Japanese str., 2,512 tons, nine, including one for Amoy and one

Capt. S. Nakamura. from Saurabaya for Swatow; with clearances four, includ.. and Balikpapan, with generaling one for Amoy and one for Haiphong cargo, lying at buoy No. 48.-Naayo and Holbow, Yusen Kaisha..

Co.

Hanoi French str., 830 tons, Capt. L. J.

Cruchet, from Haiphong and Fort Bayard, with a general cargo," lying at buoy No. C43.-M.M. Hector, British str., 6.811 tons, Cant. W. A. Dawson, from Liverpool, which port she left on January 2nd._with general cargo, lying at Holt's Wharf.-B. & S.

Kashmir, British str., 8,995 tons. Capt.

· R. N. Stringer, (), B. E., R.N.R., from Singapore, which part she left on January 30th, with a general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf.-Mackin- non, Mackenzie & Co.

"

CARGO ENTERED. -

(During 24 hours ended at 9 am- yesterday).

13,971 tons. 27,861

For Hongkong" Fort ports beyond.

Total

41.632

(During previous 24 hours ended at a.m. on Wednesday),

9,747 tons. For Hongkong For ports beyond

9,8891

Total 18,636).."

of

Laomedon, British str.. 4,262 tona, Capt. W. Beswick, from Yokohama and Shanghai. The latter port she left on February 1st, with a general Of the eargo entered for Hongkong, cargo, lying at buoy No. 1-6,517 tons were carried by British vessels. B. & S.

The heaviest entry was 4,300 tons of "Miikesan Mara, Japanese str. 1,961 tons, coul by a Japanese vessel from Murbran. Capt. S. Furikawa, from Muroran and Miike, the next best being by two and Moji, lying at buoy No. Be-British vessels from Tientsin and Wei- M. B. K.

haiwei and Haiphong with 2,000 tona Nishin Mare, Japanese str., 1,787 tons, cath; while another British vessel en- Capt. Y. Hirabara, from Bangkok tered 1,417 tons of general cargo and a and Kohsichang, with general cargo Japanese vessel brought 1,300 tons and rice, lying at buoy No. 350 salt. The remainder of the cutries were Y.K.K.

all under one thousand toas." President Pirrer, American str. 8,393 tons, Capt. Frid. E. Anderson, from

The arrivals for the period under San Francisco, which port she left review were as follow: The ss. Yan on January 9th, with 512 tons of chang (British) from Tientsin and Wei- general cargo, lying at Kowloon haiwei with 2,200 tons of general cargo Wharf-Dollar S.S. Line.

and mail the 3,5. Hector (British) from Sunti, Portuguese str., 440 tons, Capt. G. Liverpool and Singapore with 1,417 tons A. de Souza, from Kwang Chow Wan, al soda ash, soda and general cargo, with a general cargo, lying at buoy mail and 5,525 tons of similar cargo for No. C42-Hung Kee & Co. Tongking, Danish in.s., 4,244 tons. Capt. Biritish) from, Singapore with 150 tons ports beyead; the 3.5. Glenfallich A. Topp, from Singapore, with a

ef general cargo, mail and 130 tucs for general cargo, lying at Kowlcon

ports beyond the 8.5. Hydrangea Wharf-John Manners & Co. West Jester, American str., 3,634 tons, 110 tons of general cargo the

(British) from Kwang Chow Wan with Capt. L. Drawson, from Lös Angeles and Feochow, with a general 16,621 bags of rice, 2.000 bags of cement, Huirard (British) from Haiphong with cargo. Iying at Stonecutters-Strue ingots of tin and 175 tons of general eargo (total about 2000 tons): the s.3. Seuig Bee (British) from Rangeon and Singapore with mail and 9,870 tons of Cargo for poris beyond; the s.. San Li (Portuguese) from Kwang Chow Wan with 193 tons of general carge; the 8.8. President Pierce (American) Irom San Francisco and Shanghai with 311 tons of general merchandise, groceries, canned goods, hardware, machinery, fresh fruit and sheet steel, mail and 2,697 tons for ports beyond; the ss. Tongking (Danish) from Copenhagen and Singapore with 200 tons of general cargo, mail and 8,977 tons for ports beyond; the s.s Dampto (Norwegian) from Saigon with a nil entry, but 3,312 tons of rice and general cargo for ports beyond the s.s. Cheribon Mari (Japanese) from Soura- baya and Balikpapan with 693 tons of molasses, rattan and general cargo, mail

there & Barry,

CLEARANOES.

February 4th."

Empresa of Rerein, for Shanghai. Hector, for Dalay." Hydrangea, for Kwang Chow Wan. Kashmir, for Shanghai. Japan Arrow, for San Francisco. Prezident Pierce, for Manila. Neang Bee, for Amoy.

Sunning, for Shanghai.

Tjiliboce for Macassar. Van Clown, for Singapore. West Carinas, fer Manila. Tateking, för Shanghai,

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALS.

8.3.

Per P. & Ü. 8.5. Kashmir, from and 4.167 tons of sugar, tapioca and Bombay, on February 4th:-Mr. and Mrs. S. Talati and two children, Miss E.

coffea for ports beyond; the 8.6. Aliikesan Mary (Japanese) from Muroroo and Rice, Miss A. Rice, Mr. L, Massott, Dr.

Miike with 4,320 tons of general cargo

G. Druch, Mr. Jones, and Mr. H.

Holgate.

Per s.s. Hector, on February 4th: Mr. B. Atkins, Mr. F. G. Gorton, Miss S. M. Hilton, Miss B. M. Lummis Mrs. Morral, Dr. D. Nabarro, Mr. H. Nicholson, Mrs. Rowell and child, Mr. 8. Vallenga, Mr. A. C. Wilcox, Mr. Tye Soo Lian

and mail; the s.s. Mikage Mary No. 9 (Japanese) from Quinhon with 1,500 tons of salt and the s. Kanta Maru (Japanese) from Swatow and Amoy with a nil entry.

Later arrivals, too late for entry in the above returns, included the a. West Texter (American) from Soochow with general cargo; the & Japan Arrow (American) from Calcutta with general cargo; the as. Hanni (French) from Fort Bayard with general cargo and the s. Kashima Maru (Japanese) from Straits with general cargo and mail.

Per Dollar liner President Pierce. from Sao Francisco, rid ports, on February 4th: Mrs. C. R. Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Bishop, Miss J. A. Bishop, Miss N. M. Colgan, Mr. Chu Ying Chuen, Mr. Chan Show Har, Mr. Chan Tui Chor, Mr. Dao Bai Sing, Miss G. Ezra, Mr. HJ. Eddo, Mr. Goek Poy, Mr. A. dos Bantos Gomez, M. G. M. Hemsworth, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hofmeister, Miss C Hoffmeister, Mr. S. H. Ko, Mr. H.. Y. Kong. Mr. Y. T Kong, Miss H. Y,

The master of the Fuel Sang (British) Kwan, Mrs. F. E. Kew, Mr. and Mrs. from Calcutta and Haiphong, reported TA. Kwik, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Kirk to the Harbour Office that a derelict land Mr. J. P. Logsdon, Mr. Li Chenk sampan was passed in the Bay of Ken, Mr. Lo Shut Po, Mr. and Mrs. Bengal.

SHIPPING NOTES.

Li Chi Lai, Miss Li, Mr. and Mrs. Y. T. Li, Mr. P.-C. Li, Mrs. Lam Woo, Miss The Master of the 8.3. Nanchang 6. Y. Lam, Mr. 1. S. Law, Mr. Felix (British) from Tientsin and Weihaiwei Morley, Mr. A. P. Mei, Miss Jean E. reported to the Harbour Office yester- Martin, Mrs. W. Owen, Mr. H. dos day that a junk, bottom up, wak Remedios, Mrs. Teang Du Ting, Mr. S. passed at 11.89 a.m. on February 1st,

Mr. H. Wong, Mr. Wang Ying Hang, 1200 33 E. Tung Tung bearing N. 15 Mrs. A. Woog," Mr. Yih Shu Su, Mr. W. 11.

PAS Tam, Mr. C. W. Tam, Mr. T. H: Tam, when in Latitude 26 12 N., Longitude

Yang Yuk Bin, Mr. F. B. Benedict, Mr. |

T. C. Britton, Mr. R. D. Bunn, Mr. Geo.

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THE STEAMSHIP

Brereton, Mr. Jas M. Crawford, Mr. By fore Light.-Commander G. F. Hole, Crichton, Mr. and Mrs H., D. Cranston, Mr and Mrs. Chas. H. Edmondson, Miss RN the masters of the steam launches N. Findley, Mrs. A. Gunderson, Mr. and Taiko Her and Seagull, were each Mrs. J. Gibb, Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. fined $5, with the alternative of five days' Greenfield, Mrs. H. H. B. Gray, Mra hard labour, for mooring their launches Mae Ihle, Mr Keith Roons Mr. B. E outside two others alongside the ..

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Deck passengera entered yesterday H. Miller, Mrs. R. McConnell, Mr. E. Mellows, Judge Chas. Mickelwait, Judge up to am, by arriving vessels, and Mrs. M. D. Purdy, Mr: EA. Powis, totalled 1,165, Of this number the ss. Mt. and Mrs. H. 3. Phillipa, Master M. Seang Bee (British) carried 677 from Phillips, Mr. P M Rodgers, Mr.JS Rangoon and Singapore the a Reese, Mr R. E. Rigay, Mr. and Mrs. Hydrangea (British) 240 from Kang A. T. Simmie, Mrs. F. B. Swan, Dr, and Chow Wan and the ss. Prendent Ter Mrs. A. E. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. SJ (American) 200 from San Francited to Soyder, Dr. and Mr. M. N. Smith, Dr. and Shanghai: and Mrs. Geo. P. Stubbs, Mr. John Stubbs, Mr. and Mr. R. Stout, Miss A. J. Wilhelm, Miss E. H. Wilcox, Dr. and Mra. J. C. Worley, and Mr. B. Wald

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

WITHIN CALL."

The following vessels are expected to be in wireless communication with Hong- kong to-day-Tanda, Mantua, Hr Sang, Tonkin, West Carmina, Empress of The Ben Lines Benverlich, from Bussio, Scangbee Delta, Tileboet, Middicabre, Antwerp, London and Amakuen aru, Taikus, Maru, Nam Straits, left Singapore for this port on Sang, Taishin Mare, Kajo Maru the 1st inst, and is due to arrive here Helenus, U.S.8. Ford, Clara Jebsen,

Malwa, pa the 7th inst.

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Due to sall to SINGAPORE, BELAWAN.DELI and

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