SHIPPING NEWS
ARRIVALS.
February 19th A Ayam Maru, Japanese str., 2,369 tons, Capt. R. Subaan, from Dairen, with 1,200 tons of general cargo, lying at buoy Nol A10.—M, B, K, Shinsei Marn, Japanese str., $740 tons, Capt. R. Akisama. from Moji, with 2.143 tons of general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf YY K.
PASSENGERS,
ARRIVALS.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MON JAY, FEBRUARY 2ND, 1926
Per P & O... Khiva, from London, on February 20th :-Miss Acheson, Mr. Afr. and Mrs. Ashton. Mr. J. B. Bruce, A. D. Armour. Mr. and Mrs Allwright," Mr. A, Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Bateman, Mr. E. Bishop, Mr. S. M. Burfitt, Mr. N. Brearley, Mr. A. E. Barlow, Mrs. L J. Baker, Mrs. Chmpbell, Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter, Mias 31. Cuthbert, Mr. J. H. Cameron, Mr. J. P. Coghill, Mr. and Mrá Olark and three children, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Crowther, Mr. D. Cameron, Mr. L. J. Davies, Surg-Lt. 'Drennan, Mr. H. R. Dobson, Mr. J. E. Drum- mond, Miss Dresser, Mr. F. W. Foster, and Singapore, the former part sheMr. D. Fraser, Mr. R. Geater, Miss S. left on January 15th and the latter'Goch, Miss Griffiths. Mr. P. J. Green, on Febräary 15th. with, 641 tons of Mrs. Girvin, Mr. J. Grieve, Dr. and general cargo, lying ng Kowloon { Mrs., Greenberg, Mr. Geyer, Mr. and Wharf, Mackinnon. Mackenzie
February 20th.
Khire, British atr., 5,560 tons, Capt. F. W. Randall, R.N.R.. from Londos
Co.
From
lying
Mrs. J. Halkett, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. T. Hemsley, Mr. J. C.-Hop, Capt. and Mrs. W. Hook, Misa D. M. Hirst. Mr. A. E. Handley, Mr. E. W. Jeffros, Mr. R. A. Jardine. Mr. K. Kandanmal, Mr. F. Lane, Mr.j and Mrs. Lipson, Mrs. Livingston, Mr. | J. F. Lawrie, M. W. B. Lamb, 3r. J
President McKinley, American str., 8,400
tony, Capt. A. O. Lustic, Manila, with a general cargo, ar Kowloon Wharf-A.O.L. Tarom Maru, Japanese str., 3,642 tons. Capt. J. Kajima, from Moji, with 831 tons of general cargo for Eeng. Lambert, Mr. H. Le Lonch, Mr, Me-i kong, lying as Kowloon Wharf. .O.S.K.
Talthybius, British str.. 10,224 tons, Capt. J. Davie, from Liverpool and Singapore, the former part sh left on January 9th and the latter op February 14th, with 918 tons of gene ral cargo, lying at Holt's Wharf- B. & S.
Tjikurong, Batch str., 6,064 tons. Capt. P. Hapman, from Batavia, with general cargo and sugar, lying at buoy No. 44-J.C.J, L Hui Wig, British str., tons. Capt. WC Passmore, from Swatow, with 4 general cargo. lying at Douglas Wharf.--Douglas, Lapráik & Co. King Yuan, British str. 1.516 tons, Capt. R. T. Stephens, from Bangkok, with a general cargo. ising at huny Nq. B1-B. &
Robs Mara, Japanese str. 2007 tons, Capt. U.. Okubo, from "Saigon, with a general cargo, Irinig at busy No. 82%-0.8.K.
Tridenlo, British str.. 3,190 tons, Capt. W. L. Cruickshank, from Balik- Japan, with 20 tons of bulk all. ving at A.P.C, Wharf, North Point.
Asiatic Petroleum C
CLEARANCES.
February 20th,.........
Chipshing, for Tsingtau.
Chung Hing, for Kwang Chow Wane Confucius, for Saigen.
Kuija Marn. Tor Swatow.
Kaying, for Hoihow..
Kbira, for Shanghai.
President McKinley, for Shanghai, Shinei Maru, for Singapore.
Yourkow, for Shanghai
Gorjixtan, for Singapore.
Su Sang, for 'Shanghai,
Tjikini, for Bataria,
Fancouver Mari, for Singapore..
February 21st.
Alaska, Mara, for Shanghai. Tacoma Maru, for Singapore. Trinculo, for Shanghat
HONGKONG SHIPPING.
The week-end shipping statement show ed that the number of vessels in the har bour at 9 a.m. on Saturday was 68, of which 39 were British and at the same hour yesterday morning 63, of which were British.
The arrivals for the twenty-four hours
Dougall, Mr. D. MaeBean, Mr. Mackay and child, Mr. R. E. Murray, Mr. D. A. Malcolm, Miss F. S. Major, Mr. R. P. fildren, Le, R. F. Nicholls, Mr. and Mrs. O'Neill Lane and infant, Mr. G. Porterfield, Mr. R. Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Furslow and infant, Mr. G. C. Price, Mr. A. T. Platt, Mr. H. Prophet, Mr.. C. B. Robertson. Mr. J. Roberts, Mrs. Robertosn. Mr. A.. B. Raworth, Mrs. H Roberts. Mr. H. Reloomal, Mr. T. H. Rhodes Disher, Miss E. Robertshaw. ME and Mrs. A. T. Sabey, Mr. R. P. Shaw, 3. W. H. Stopford Mr. H. P. Singer. Mr. J. B. Stewart, Miss E. Stewart, Mr. J.
H. Sharp, Miss Summers, Mr. Tacchi, Mr. P. J. Tacchi, Mr. W. Tweedie, Mrs. A. E. Thompson, Mr. A. Urwin. Mr. R. Van Sitteren, Me. H. Worthington Wilson.
Per Admiral Oriental lines. Prezident
chinley, from Manila, on Feb. 20th:-- Miss O. Bridges, Miss P. Besom," Mr. J. E. Britto, F. W. F. Barnes, Mr. R. D. Bann, Mr. Chew Woon Poh; Mr. F. Elis, Mr. A. Fuan, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. de Jesus Mr. R. M. Johnson, Mrs. E. Kerch, Mr. and Mrs. D. Lambert, Mr. Li Ha.. Miss M. Letzig, Mr. Nga Ruy Suan. Miss L.. Ozorio, Mr. and Mar P. W. Parker, Mr. B. Pangantijon. Mr. A. Plaiskin, Mr. T. Ramsay. Mr. 1. J. Russell, Mr. W. S. Smith, Mr. J. M. Silas, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Willy, Mrs M. Brit. Mr. T. C. Britton. Mr. and Mr. W. E. Clow, Mr. A. H. Cobb, Prof. F. Griggs, Mr., P.-G. Hudson, Mira J. Jenkins, Mr. M. Levy. Mr. F 5. Mayers Mrs. H. G. Ozorio, Lt. V. B. Riden. Mrs. A. 3. Tiefenbacher, Mr. M.
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DEPARTURES.
Per P. O. s.3. Krmula, on February 20th:Mr. G. P. Pike, Miss Stinga. Mr. and Mrs. S. Collett, Mrs. II. M.
Through Bills of Lading issned to all Overland common Points in USA and Canada. Through passage rates to Europe via America G$405. 0.8420, 0.3440 KAGA MARU
Saturday, 20th Feb. IYO MARU
Wednesday, 17th Mar.
MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore & Pazta
HAKONE MAEU SUWA MARU
FUSHIMI MARU
Saturday 27th Feb. Saturday,
Saturday,
13th Mar. 27th Mar.
Mann, Miss Mann, Mr. R. F. Jonca, HAMBURG vis LONDON & ROTTERDAM. Mr. and Mrs. E. Wynne Jones and two infants, Mr. C. A Middleton-Smith,
Mr. B. A. Whiteside. Mr. and Mrs. L.LIVERPOOL vis ADEN & MARSEILLES. Hampton Mr. H. Preaton, Mrs. C. Stubbings. Mr. R. B. Henly, Lt.Cdr. V. P. Alleyne, Mr. and Mrs. H. Burdett, Mr. G. Mëlend, Ming M. E. Boaz, Mr. W. Sandgrend, Mr. H. Anderson, Mr. I. Goldman, Miss L. Blackmore, Mr. and NEW YORK and/or BOSTON via PANAMA.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.
3rs. "A. Palmer, Mr. H. Davis, Mr. F.
A. King, Mrs. C. E. Coulihan, Miss K.
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MISHIMA MARU TANGO MARU...
TAKETOYO MARU HAKODATE MARU
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Wednesday, 24th Feb. at 11 am Wednesday, 24th Mar.
Saturday, 20th Fab. Friday,
5th Mar.
•A.COMMODATION FOR 100 CABIN CLASS AND 150 INTERPOLATE Class PASANGIZ,
Nightingale, Mr. D. R. Davies, Mr. C. BUENOS AIRES via Singapore, Durban & Cape Town, Delagos
ended at 9 am, on Saturday numbered E. Mott, Alrs, A. H. Evans, Mr. and viz., two British, one American and two Mits. A. K. Sutherland, Miss Begley, Japanese. The departures over the same : Emanuel, Miss Emanuel, Mr. and pertad came to eleven. For the twenty Mrs. Kelly Davies, Mr. E. Buckhouse, four hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday Comdr. F. H Backminster, Mr. «F. there were eight arrivals. ei, three Fieldstand, Mr. R. C.. Wallace, Mias British, three Japanese, one American Lamb, Sgt. and Mrs. S. Bell and infant, and one Dotch. Departures over the Mr. W. H. Milton, Mrs. F...E. E. Booker same period numbered fiftord,
and five children, Mr. W. Gill, Mr. and
CARGO ENTERED,
(During 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday).
For Hongkong For ports beyond
Total
♪
0,447 tons. 14,028
.*,475
(During previous 24 hours ended at a.m. at Saturday). For Hongkong
5,699 toos. .12,782
For ports beyond ...
Total
.78,481
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SHIPPING NOTES.
Mrs. f. J. Brown, Miss M. J. Brown,
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Haskett Miss A. M. Parke, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Kozhevar, Miss Kozherar, Mr. W. Mulvancy, Mrs.
C. C. Todd, Miss Todd, Mr. I. Hinzdo,
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Emery, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Pringle and infant, Mr. M. Muletre, Mr. and Mrs. A. Brooksbank and two children, Mr. L. Thorbjorsen, Mr. E.. Reay, Mr. A. Hoslim, Miss M. Mawer. Miss M. G. Neve, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bryan, Mr. R. Fox.
Per Admiral Oriental liner President MeKinley, for Seattle vid ports, on February 21st: Mr. WT. C. Brighton, Mr M Brill. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Clow, Mr, A. H. Cobb, Prof. Griggs, Mr. P. G. Hudson, Miss J. Jenkins, Mr. M. Lavy, Mrs F. J. Mayers, Mrs. H. G. Ozario, L. V. B. Riden, Kra A. M. Tiefenbacher, Mr. M. W. Vaughn, Miss
An enquiry into the grounding of the A. Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. D: C. Thorn- British ship Spenser, at Tren Island, ton, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Davidson, Mrs. Singapore on January 30th, was held W. A. Gilmore, Dr. A B. Talbot, Mrs. last week. The master of the vessel, Mr.T. Thompson, Mr. Wong Ying Hang, James Thomas, was found guilty of neg- Mr. J. Baud, Mr. Chan Harr, Mr. and ligence. No nation was taken with re-
Mrs. E. C. Wood, Mr. D. Mackenzie, gard to his certificate as the vessel aus Mr. E. D. McKay, Mr. Tapi Chung tained no material damage, and the Ming, Miss Tsoi Soy Ka, Mr. Sun, Hang was ng loss of life. The President of Yak. Mr. B. S. Ligingston. Mrs. A, L. the Court remarked: It is within the Clarke, Rev. So Pui Kow, Mrs. So, Lob knowledge of the Court that within the Shee, Mr. Lam Chik, Mrs. Leung Ang last twelve months, at least three vessels Shee, Mr. B. E. von V. Schell. have grounded on Tree Ialand, which although in each individual caso, careles navigation was probably the cause of the accident, the Court consider the charts and sailing directions do not give saf ficient information as to currents in this Jocality,"
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.
The RM.S. Empress of Areia arrived at Kobe on Saturday, leaves at 6am. on Sunday, and is due at Nagasaki. to-day (February 22nd), at 6 kim.
VESSELS EXPECTED;
Empress of Asia (C.P.S.), due February
Benmohr (Ben Line), due February 25th. Khiva (P. L·0.), due to-day, about
va.m..
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, February 21st.
Previous On Dato On Dar
Day st
Barpetar Temperature. Humidity Wind Direction. Force Weather
st
Bay & Algoa Bay. KAMAKURA MARU ........
Saturday, 27th Feb.
BOMBAY via., Singapore, Penang & Colombo.
WAKASA MARU PENANG MABU
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang &
CEYLON MARU
BANGOON vai Singapore & Penang.
SHINSKI MARU
NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
TANGO MARU
SHANGHAI, KOBE & TOKOHAMA,
TOYOOKA MARU HAKOZAKI MABU YAMAGATA MARU TSURUGA MARU
HI
Wednesday, 17th Feb. Tuesday,
Rangoon. Trendy,
Sunday,
2nd Mar.
23rd Feb.
21st Fab
Thursday, 19th Feb.
Friday,. Monday, Monday,
19th Feb.
Mat Kab.
2nd Feb.
Thursday,
25th Feb.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
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23rd 20th Feb.
28th
Brd Mar,
7th
9th
8th
10th
25th
28th
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S'Bath & M'ran THIRODAS TJISALAK
BATAVIA JAPAN & ANOT TIITARORM
DALNY & AMOY
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN-LIJN, TIBODAS
VESSELS IN DOCK, The following vessels are in Dock: KOWLOON Dock-Pancet, Tangistan, Seistan, Gorgistan, Haitan, Siang Wo.
YORK BUILDING, CRATER BOLD.
TAIKOO DOCK.-Huichow, Cheran, S. ning, Kueichow
COSMOPOLITAN Dock-Ling Nam 'AT KOWLOOK BAY-Hailcoag, Onawa, Sua On.'
Wireless Telegraphy, a
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23rd Feb. 25th
2nd Mar Bth
SHANGHAL JAPAN BATAVIA
AMOT & S'KAI.
SHANGHAI..
BATATIA
M'KAR & SIA..
The sidecars are all fitted throughout with Riectris Light and have socommodatine for ■ limited number of saloon Passengers." All stesmers carry a duly caxlified, angaɔ2. Cango taken at through rates to all ports in Netherlands India and Australia,
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