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SHIPPING NEWS
ARRIVALS.
February 16th.
Cons, British str., 3,425 tons, Capt. E. H. Williams, frum Tarakan, lying at North Point Asiatic Petroleum Co. Suochew, British str., 1,304 tons, Capt. Edwin Mongman, from Shanghai, with a general cargo, lying at husy
No. A97.-B. & S.
Tuikua Maru, Japanese str., 1,294 tons, Capt. T. Ishigaki, from Keelong and Swatow, with general cargo and coal, lying at buoy No. 850.-O.S.K.
February 17th.
Kaiju Maru, Japanese str., 1120 tons, Capt. F. Okura, from Swatow, with genural cargo and coal, lying at D.S.K. Whart.-0.8.K.
Porthos. French, str., 7.530 tans. Capt. Malanssona, from Manila, with a general cargo, lying at Kowloop Wharf-M.M.
Sui Sang, British str., 1,982 tons. Capt. 8. O. Mitford, from Singapore, with a general cargo. lying at Kowloon Wharf.-Jardine, Matheson, & Co.,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18TH, 1926
HONGKONG SHIPPING.
The shipping statement for yesterday showed that the number of vessels in the harbour at 9 am, was 85, of which 49 wero British
The arrivals for the twenty-four hours ended at 0 a.. restering numbered eight, ei-Three British. thres Japanese, one Two arrivals French and ono Dutch.
Over the same were from coast ports. period there were also eight departures. including three for coasts ports-One for Amoy and two for Swatow-With cigar. ances numbering six-two for Kwing Chow Wan and two for Swatow..
CARGO ENTERED,
(During hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday). For Hongkong For parts beyond
Total
10,433 toos.
7,712
...18,147
(During previous 21 hours ended at 0°
am. on Tuesday). For Hongkong For porta beyond
Total
10,063 tons. 09,959,
.08,399
Of the cargo entered for Hongkong, no "Tuna Moru, Japanese. atr., 6.6 tana, less than 8,445 tons were carried in Capt. J. Shinomiya, from Melbourne, British vessels, this, however, was account- rid ports, with a general cargo, lying nt Kowloon Wharf-N.T.K.
Tjikini, Dutch sir.. 2,887 tons. Capt.
Adriaanse, from Dairen, lying at buoy No. A28.-J.C.J.L.
CLEARANCES.
February 17th
Camus, for Miri.
Deviuuangregior Tourane. Hop Sang, for "Bangkok. Kat Sung, for Singapore, Kang Sang, for Ningpo.. Porthos, for Shanghai." Santi, for Kwang (how Wan, Taikma Maru, for Hoihow.. Tango Meru, for Nagasaki. West Chopaka, for Tourane.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVALS
Per M.M. 5.5 "Perthes, on February 17th-Eer Hongkong: Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Lo, Miss M. Lo, Mr. A: Vittori, Mr.
ed for by an entry (the heaviest in the re- barns) of 7,668 tons of liquid fuck der of the entries were all under 1,00 brought by a British vessel. The remain-
tons.
The arrivals for the twenty-four hours. ended 19 am, yesterday were as under: The .s. Sunning (British) from Shang- hai and Amoy with 4,338 packages (600 tous) of general cargo and mail; the ss. Soncho (British) from Tsingten and Shanghai with 130 tons of general cargo and mall; the s.s. Conus (British) from Tarakan with 7,050 tons of liquid fuel; the s.8. Tango Maru (Japanese) from Melbourne and Manila with 634 tons of dour, hemp, leather and general cargo, mail and 2.129 tons for ports beyond; the 8.8. Tikra Maru (Japanese) from Keelung and Swatow with 890 tons of general cargo and mail; the as. Kaijo Jars (Japanese) from Keelung and Swatow with 633 tons of general cargo and mail the as 'Artagnan (French) rum Yokohama and Shanghai with Iz tons of general cargo, tail and 580 tons for ports beyond and the as. Tikini Dutch) from Batavia and Dairen with
fer ports beyond.
A. Ford, Mrs. Marcel and two child-entry for Hongkong, but 4,703 tona ren. Mr. Gwinnell, Mr. and Mrs. Ramonds and chill, Mr. B. Mishikawa. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Preston, Mr. B. S. Bartholomew, Mr. K. Gauthamdas, Rev, Pere de Cocman. Mr. Chong Am Lau Me Tran Seng So. Mr. J. Jenner.
Later arrivals, too late for entry in the above returns, included the s.s. Porthos (French) from Saigon with general cargo and mail and the ss. Sai Sang (British) from the Straits with general cargo and mail.
SHIPPING NOTES.
CANADIAN
EMPRESS
PACIFIC
EXPRESS
QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC
18Days_frum]Hongkong to Vancouver.
LARGEST, FASTEST AND MOST LUXURIOUS
STEAMSHIPS
NEXT SAILING TO THE PÁCIFIO COAST,
THE
"EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA"
WILL SAIL FROM
HONGKONG
Noon, Friday, February 19th, 1926.
Pasanger Department i Freight and Expressi
Tel. 0.75% Tal. C. 42.
Cables: GACANPAC,
Cables: NAUTILUS.
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NYK
SANKEES SUBTROT TO ALTERAZION,
SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via Shanghai & Japan perii
Through Bills of Lading issued to all Overland common Points in U.S.A. and Cannia Through passage rates to Europe vis Amarien. G.$405. G.#120, G.$440 KAGA MĀRU
Saturday, 20th Feb. IYO MARU
Wednesday, 17th Mar.
HAKONE MABU SUWA MARU
FUSHIMI MARU
***
Fre Saturday, 27th Feb. Saturday, 13th Mar. Saturday, 27th Mar.
Vor 5.8. Tango Maru. from Australia eid ports on February 17th:-Mr. Y. Takagi, Mr. T. Fukash. Mr. K. Nishio, Mr. K. Hiraoka. Mr. T. Sai,, Mr. T. Badu, Mr. Z. Doi. Mr. H. Wada, Mr. S.
A notice to mariners in the Harbour Oneysji, Mr. K. Oyama, Mr. Taunasoro Office, issued by the Maritime Custom's Sugizaki, Mr. K. Inoue, Mr. K. Yoshida, Department at Shanghai, regarding the Mr. C. Black, Mr. F. S. Brockman, moving of a buoy in the Tungchow Chan- Miss H. Dantzig, Mrs. E. Richmond, Mrnel, states that owing to the rapid change MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP vis Singapore & Perts C. B. Brias, Miss Mary Sariano, Mr in the Eastern Entrance to the Tungchow Chin Tay, Mr. Choon Boen, Mr. M. Channel, Yangtze River, the buoy has Fuoli, Mis. T. Fojii. Mr. K. Iraha, Mr. been moved four cables S. 251° E. from K. Sino, M. Ichong Ny, Mr. Lim Teck its former position, its characteristics re- Soy, Mr. Lim Jay, Mr. Tom Shim Mr. maining unchanged. From the new posi. Chin To Jun, Mr. Lia Seim, Mr. Pition of the Baoy, Plover Point Beacon Berrions, Mr. C. Foummeroff. Mr. M. bears S. 41 W. All bearings given are Blair, Mr. J. Smith. Miss A. Powe, Mr. magnetic. F. Hawke, Mr. J. Blackney, Mrs. R Blackney, Mr. K. Narayama, Mr. Keith Murdoch. Mr. S. Gilder, Mrs. C. L. Gilder, Miss B. W. T. Gilder. Mr. Geo. Heaps, Mrs. G. Heaps, Mr.. N. Naka- bachi, Miss A. Yamsen, Mr. L. Cowlissaw, Mr. R. J. M'Neil Mr. Wong Cai Ton, Mr. M. Adriano, Mr. J. G. Lawris, Mr. H. Manison, and Mr. N. Bennett,
WITHIN CALL.
į
The total number of deck passengers entered for the twenty-four hours ended at, n.m. yesterday was 222, the largest entry being 163.
There is no change in the position with regard to the stranded 0.S.K. Allai Mara in the Fo Tan Mun Pass, except that the danger of her breaking up has been accentuated. The efforts of those engaged in salvage work are consequently being nedoubled...
The following vessels are expected to be in wireless communication with Hong-
With regard to the Suma "Maru, ba- keng to-day-President Taft, Karmala, longing to the same, line, which is aahore Khird, Bap Sang, West Chopakalat Good Hope Cape, twelve miles from Porthos, Tyadarens, Kut Sang, smakusa. Haru, King Sang, Artagnan, Talma, Swatow, there is no immediate danger. Sung Bo, Tilama, Telemachus, "Kiangau. At present there no vessel standing by, Kuru, Vancouver Maru, Mirzapura. but arrangements bave been made for the Haichy, Lai Sang, U.S.S. Ford, South despatch of salvage apparatue, etc., from Africa, Altai Maru, Glayo Haru, Japan. Takasuga Maru, Bintang.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.
Following the discharge of her cargo, the ss. Kwaiyaap, one of the two China, Navigation Company steamers, which went around on a shoal in the western The P. & O. s.s. Karmala left Shang-entrance to the Hainan Straits, is to 50 hai for this port on the 16th inst. at 4 Linte dock at the end of this week. p., and is due here on the 10th inst
about 6 a.m.
In connection with the & Hunan, the
The Dollar Line steamer President other vessel which was stranded in the Taft, which was due to arrive from San-Hainan Straits close to the Kuziyang, no Francisco aid way porte to-day, the 18th, further news has reached Hongkong, will not arrive until Friday about 10 owing to the absence of wireless cam-
munication.
1.1.
VESSELS -EXPECTED.
Empress of dein (CP.S.), due February
28th."
Benmehr (Ben Line), due February 23th. Karmala (P. & 0.); due February 19th,
about 6 am.
Khita (P. & C.), das February 20th,
about 9 a.m.
President Taft (Dollar),, due February
19th, about 10 a.m,.
SUNDISE. · AND GUNGET IN HONGKONG,
FOR FEBRUARY, 1920.
(STANDARD TIME OF THE 190TA MERIDIAN, EAST OF GREENWICH).
Date.
Bunrise.
February 18th 6.54 B.
19th...8.53 20th.9,52 21st......0.61
22nd.....8.50
23rd.8.50
Sunset 0.21 p.m.
1.0.22.
0.99*
6.93
1
6.23
6.20
6.24
26th.8.49
0.25
28th.
...6.48
27th
8.25 6.28
6.28
24th 6.49
28th
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES..
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
ONE
CAR AND
ONBIGNFELDMACHUS
Der Company's Steamer.
be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, are hereby notified that the Cargo will
where it will Be at Consignees risk and subject to Terms and Conditions of Storage st Holt Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from Godown on and after 18th February
Optional Cargo will be landed, ulars Notice has been given prior to Steamer's arrival.
All broken, entled and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tusulays and Fridaya between the hours of 10.45 AM, and Noom within the Fres Storage period,
have left the Steamer's Godown, and all Goods No Claims will be admitted after the Goode
remaining undelivered after the 22nd February, will be subject to Rent.
AB Claims against the Steamer zanet be presented to the Undersigned on or before. the 8th March, 1996, or they will not be recognised,
oo will be effected. No Fire
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents, Hongkong, 18th February, 1920,
HAMBURG via LONDON & ROTTERDAM,
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SYDNEY & MELBOURNE vis Manila & Ports,
MISHIMA MARU
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Saturday, 20th Feb. Friday, 5th Mar.
BUENOS AIRES via Singapore, Durban & Cape Town, Delagos
Bay & Algoa Bay.
KAMAKURA MARU...
Saturday, 27th Feb.
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WAKASA MARU
"
PENANG MARU
Wednesday, 17th Fab." Tuesday, 2nd Mar.
CALCUTTA ria Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.
CEYLON MABU-
RANGOON vai Singapore & Penang.
SHINSET MARU
NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA
TANGO MARU
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA
TOYOOKA MARU HAKOZAKI MARU YAMAGATA MARU
TSUBUGA MAKU
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Tuesday,
Sunday,
Thursday,
23rd Feb
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18th Feb,
Friday,
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2nd Feb.
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HONGKONG: METEOROLOGICAL
Hongkong Observatory, February 17th.
Previous On DatejOn Day
Day
ata
at 2 pm 6 ani. 2. p..
at
2nd February.
4th January,
GILMAN & CO., LTD.
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From Fob 18th to 24th, 1926,
Days o
Month
Thur. 18 1:42′
Height
Height
HIGH WATER.
LOW WATER
Barometar Temperature Humidity
30.07
30.08 · 30.04
B'kong
#kong
6)
28
Standard
Standard
75
81
+79.
Time."
Time.
Wind Direction.... Force Weather... Rain
E
E
4
.0
b. m. ft. in.
•he 'm ft. in.
0.01 (0,00 ~
0.00
15th 38ay...
20th Mar.. 1926 17th Apr.,
Bighest open-air Temperature on 16th Lowest open-air Temperature on 17th-
58
"ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE:
60 TH. 19m 2192
Setar 20 m
Sau 21m 07440 5858 40
2.645.3
13.
A
COSMOPOLITAN Dock-Ling Nam. AT KOWLOOM BAT-Hai Onawa, Bux On.
TAIXOO DOOK-Empress of Australin, Huichow, Chenan, Kucichow,Anhui, Chungking.
Tuss, 23
41
08.
Wed 24
19:14-2
05. “NOSTKERK'
1. OUDERKERK"
All Btokmera havo's Limited Accommodation for Passengers. For Freight, Passage and further Particulars, Piesas Apply tom
18th Fab., 1826
9th Mar 8th Apr,
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lephone: Central No. 1574,
“Agenta, -
York Building.
* VESSELS IN DOCK,
The following vessels are in Dock- Καντίρου Dock-Passet, Tangistan, Mon, 22 m 7 87. Chip Shing.
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