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SHIPPING NEWS

ÁRRIVALS.

February 28th

HONGKONG SHIPPING.

THE HONGKONG DÁILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 2ND, 1926

The shipping statement for yesterday showed that the number of vessels in the harbour at am., was 63, of which 33 were British.

Zaitun Maru, Japanese str., 1.20 tons, .

Capt. T. Ishigaki, from Haiphong The arrivals for the twenty-four hours eleven, ri-Five British, one Dutch, ended at 9 a.m. yesterday numbered

four Japanese and one Chinese. The de. partures over the same period came to oven, two for Swatow, two for Takao, two for Shanghai and one for Amoy; with one clearance for Takao,

and Hoihow. with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. 040-0.8.K. Tamba Manu, Japanese str. 3.370 tons, "Capt. J. Fujisawa, from Bombay and Singapore, with a general cargo, lying at or No. A.-M.Y.K. Tamagara Mari, Japanese str. 2,379 tons Capt. K. Date, from Calcutta and Saigon, with a general cargo: lying at buoy No. A10-N,Y. K.

March 1st.

fer, British str., 8,790 tons. Capt. C. A. Lakin, from Birkenhead, which port she left on January 15th, with

CARGO ENTERED.

(Daring hours ended at 1.m Yesterday), For Hongkong For ports, beyond.

Totul ..

4,419 tons. .14,388

19,008

general cargo, lying at Holt's(Daring previous 24 hours ended

· Wharf.-B. & S.

Amakuda Jari, Japanese sir... 2.330

tons, Capt. E. Oyama, from Keelung and Swatow, with general cargo and coal, lying at 0.8.K Wharf- O.S.K.

a. on Sunday).

For Hongkong For ports beyond

8,354 2003. .10,733 ་་

Tetal

19.087

Of the ergo entered for Hongkong.

Arking, British str., 2018 tons. Capt. 376 tons were carried in British vessels.

Flunkett Cole. from Singapore and Anoy, with general cargo and Are. The heaviest entry, was also by a British "weed, lying at buoy. No, B15.-B. &s, namely 2.300 tons, the remainder of the entries all being under one thou- and tons Cargo for ports beyond; in- ruded two entries of over 3,000 tons

5.

mich.

Eastern Prince, British str., 4,972 tons, Capt. Suddenby, from New York and Shanghai, the latter port she left on February 2h, with a general "The arrivals for the twenty-four hours cargo, lying af buoy No 42-Furcaded at 9am. yesterday were as under: The s.s. Kruht Compton (British) from Shanghai with a nil entry for. Hongkong and 10 tons for ports be- end: the as Suryany (British) from and mail: the s.3. inking (British) from Shanghai with 180 tons of general cargo, singapore and Amoy with 478 tons of frewood. 15 tons of geperat cargo and mail: the as ungehou (British) from generice nad general cargo and mail; the Bangkok with 2,300 tons of tenkwood,

as. Tanda (British) from Yokohama and rail and 0 tons for ports beyond; the Moji with a nil entry for Hongkong, Tindari (Dutch) from Dairer with

ness (Far East). Kingchor British str., 1.545 tons. Capt Harris Walker, from Bangkok, with general cargo, lying at buoy No. Bi-B. & S. Nunkong, Chinese sir. 322 tons, Capt. Lai Kwong, from Kwang Chow Wan, with a general cargo, ¡ying at buoy No. C35.3an Yick 8.8. Co. Tanda, British str., 4.237 tons, Capt. E.

T. Pilcher, from Moji, with a ral cargo, lying at buoy No, A.- Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co. Tindari, Dutch str., 5.619 tons. Capt J. J. Duit, from Dairen. with a general cargo, ying, at bucy No.

J.C.J.L.

CLEARANCES;

March 1st.

Anstern. Prince, for Manila. Jing Suny, for leihow. Song Ho, for Haiphong. Talie Mara, for Nagasaki, Zmagala Murn, for Shanghai. Yingelow, for Apoy.

PASSENGERS.

4.

a entry for Hongkong, bat. 1,500 tons for parts beyond; the sa Taikaa Muru (Japanese) from Haiphong and Hoihow with 400 tons of rice and general cargo: the s.3. makusa Maru (Japanese) from Krelung and Swatow with 750 tons of fel and general cargo and,mail: the 198. Tamlin Muri (Japanese) from Bom,

tay and Singapore with 120 tghs of twist, dried fruit, shark fins, etc.. mail and 6,950 tons of "ndian cotton. rubber, le, for ports beyond; the ex. Yamagata Maria (Japanese) from Calcutta and Saigon with 73 tons of rice, etc.. and 5,150 tons for ports beyond and the s... Su Kong (Chinese), from, Kwang Chow Per E. &A. Tanda, on March Wan with 10 tons of general cargo and EatMrs. E. M. Cooke. Miss E. E. mail Cooke Miss J. Wobster, Miss 8. J. Beatty, Sister Colaniba, Sister Bonosa, Later arrivals, too lats for entry in Mr. and Mrs Weldon and child. Dr. C. the above returns, included the s.s. Taiyo Gotwyck, Mr. A. Peters, Capt. O, God- Juru (Japanese) from the North with win, Capt. I. Upward, Messrs. Brown, general cargo and mail and the s.5. Kyle, Smith, Kean, Clark, Sanders. Praang Maru (Japanese) from the North Leighton, Lucas, Allen McVeigh. Watson with general orgo and mail. (3), Robertson, Spence, Fairbotham, Mr. }' and Mrs. W. Wilson.

ARRIVALÄ.

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DEPLETURIS.

SHIPPING NOTES.

fere Lieut. Comdr. G. F. Hole,

At the Marine Court yesterday. be.

N.,

the boatswain of a trading junk and the

CANADIAN

EMPRESS

PACIFIC

EXPRESS

QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC

N

18-Daya from Hongkong to VancouFET.

LARGEST, FASTEST AND MOST LUXURIOUS

STEAMSHIPS"

Special FARES to EUROPE

£120

£112 £88 £80

(PAYABLE IN LOCAL CURRENCY) BOOKINGS NOW OPEN FOR 1928

VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER

1

STEAMERS.

P

F SHANGHAI, AND JAPAN PORTS.

Hhhang. S'hai. Kobe T'hame V'conver Icare Leave Leave Leave Arrive. EMPRESS OF ASTA

...Mar. 3 Mar. 5 Mar. 11 Mar. 13 Mar. EMPRESS OF CANADA ...Mar.19 Mar. EMPRESS OF BUSSIA....

29 Mar. 95. Mar. 27 April ...April 2 EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA April 16 April 19 April April April EMPRESS OF ASIA

May EMPRESS OF CANADA EMPRESS OF RUSSIA... EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA EMPRESS OF ASIA

ப்

April 30 17 May

May 14

May 28 May 31 Jane

June Jane 14 June

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATIONS

Wednesday,

HAIPHONG và ECIHOW. "MINGSANG" Tassday, BANGKOK via SINGAPORE. YATSHING" TIENTSIN CHEFOO ..."CHEONGSHING" Thursday, TSINGTAU via SHANGHAI... "BANGSANG" 1hereday, SANDARAN

MAUSANG ...Friday, KWAISANG"

...Saturday, "BOSANG" Tuesday

KOBR via SHANGHAI & MOJI “

& CALCUTTA STRAITS

U via SHANGHAI... *

& CALCUTTA

KOBE A MOJT

STRAITS & CALCUTTA

STRAITS & CALCUTTA

"LAISANG NG "Wednesday, "FOOKSANG"...Saturday.

...Friday,

Thursday.

"SUISANG "KUMSANG" ...Monday,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

Srd Mar. at 10 mm. Srd Mar, at 3p.m.. 4th Mar, at Noon.

4th Mar at Noon.

5th Mar., at 3 p.. 6th Mar. at Noon.. 8th

10th Mar. at Noon. 19th Mar., at 3

· 13th Mar., at 7am. 19th Mar., at 3 pm.

2nd Mar, at 3 pm.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,

TELEPHONY: CENTRAL NO. 215.

GENERAL MANAGERS

92

3 Jane

22 April 14 May

8 April 10 April 19 6 May 8 May 20 May 29 May 6 June

17

31

OUTWARDS.

16 June

19 June

Versal

"GLENGARRY".

"GLENSHANE".

Due Hongkong.

5th Mar. 23rd

"GLENAPP**

195 Apr. 15th

И

Jane 25 June 7 June 30 July 3 Jaly

(E/Asia and E/Russia call at Nagasaki the day after departure from Shanzbai).

HONGKONG-MANILA-HONGKONG SERVICE

Leave Hongkong Feb.

27 Mar. 10 Mar, 26

Arrive

Arrive Manil

Leave

Manila

Kar." 1

May. 14 Mar.

28.

EXTRESS ASIA EXPRESS CANADA Mar. 14 EXPANS RUSKA Mar.

Mar.

Hongkong

Mar, 18 Mer.

30

Passenger Department i Freight and Express:

Tel. C. 752. Tel. C. 42,

Cables: GACANPAC. Cable: NAUTILUS

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NYK

LAZLJNOG SUBJECT TO ALTERÁTION.

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via Shanghai & Japan porti

Through Bill of Lading used to all Overland common Points in USA and Canada Through passage rates to Europe via America G$405, G.$420, G.3440 IYO MARU

Wednesday, 17th Mar., st l'am SELDZUOKA MÄRU ...

Friday, 2nd Apr.

MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore & Paris

"KAKONE MABU

BUWA MANU

FUSHIMI MARU

Saturday, 97th Feb... Saturday, 13th Mar. Saturday, 27th Mar.

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.

TANGO MARU...

AKI MARU

HAKODATE MARU MAYEBASHI MARU

-

Wednesday, 24th Mar. Wednesday, 27th Mar.

Per Dollar Jizer President Taft, on February 27th:-Mr. Y. C. Ban, Mr. G. S. Forman, Major and Mrs. T. L. Long, mistress of a trading junk were each fined NEW YORK and/or BOSTON via PANAMA. Licut and Mra F. S. Johnson and two 810, with the alternative of a ten days' children, Miss F. Malone, Mrs. hard labour, for anchoring their junks Morganthau, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lorenzo Meyer, Mr. A. Poporich, Mr. J.

within the prescribed limita, of the cable. reserve at Tai Kok Tsui. Two mistressca

Ross, Mrs. C. Reins, Master: W Sycip, ef fishing boats were each ined 29, or two Mr. H. T. Clark, Mr. and Mrsdays hard labour in default, for using Fishbeck, Miss R Fishbeck, Mrs. Bangs or grapplings in the harbour with- Mackinlay, Mr. Gec. Perine, Mr. and out the written permission of the Har- Mrs. Wm. G. Hall, Mr. Gro. E. Brown.bour Master. Mr. A. Ehrmans, Mr. H. P. Malloy, Mr. H. A. Powis, Miss L. M. Garvio, Miss Dresser, Mr. and Mrs.

E.

***

TH

I

Friday, 5th Mar. Saturday, 20th Mur.

BUENOS AIRES via Singapore, Durban & Cape Town, Delagos

Bay & Algoa Bay.

KAMAKURA MARU

Saturday, 17th Fab. BOMBAY vin Singapore, Penang & Colombo.

PENANG MABU

The master of the s.s. Teuruga Maru (Japanese) from Hamburg and Singa- Sumners. Mr. T. E. Rhodes-Disher, Missport, reports that he anticipates damage. GENOA MARU

***

vessel owing to extremely heavy weather to a part of the cargo carried by the CALOUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon. experienced in the Bay of Biscay.

1017

E. M. Robertshaw, Miss C B. Towica, Mr. Jas J. Carnegie, jr., Miss F. Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Neatzel, Master Car Neitzel, Mr. Yanaisawa, Mr. Matsugama; Mr. O. F. Eruster, Mr. Chang Chun, Mr. Kwan Fong, Mr. Gazette that is Majesty, with the ad It ig notified in the Government Kwa Hung, Mr. Kwan Joh, Miss Low vier of His Privy Council, has ordered Choy. Mr. W. Crane, Mr. Weng Sow that the provisions of the Merchant Ship Chin Mr. H. J. Cox, Mr. K. Kundan-ping Act, 1914, shall be postponed from mai, Mr. H. Y. Lai, Mr. E. Alabaster, coming into operation until January 1st, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Johansson, Mr. A. M. d'Eca, Mra. 0, 0, Snyder, Mrs. A. Nemazce, Mrs. M. M. Brooks, Miss R.

The following notice to Mariners has Bemta, Mr. K. F. Chen, Miss Tracy,been issued by the local authorities with Mr. S. L. Froet, Miss P.V. Besom. r. regard to the recent strandings in the J. W. Wilson, Mr. A. R. Joan.son, Mr. Hainan and Mrs. M. Bertagh aud son. Miss 1986, the ss llunan grounded on an un Straits: On February 1st, Feodorff, Mr. J. R Johnstone, Mr. and charted patch apparent position. 200 Mrs. G. C. Friendgen, Mr. and Mrs. L. degrees, 6 miles from Lake Point Cofin, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Arthur and Lighthouse. Tais patch appears to com.. son. Mr. R. D. Bunn, Mr. M. A. Annett, Hist of shifting sand under about 21 Mr. R. T. Banner, Mr. Ching Hung fathoms of water. Hing, Master Ching Shinfi Yiw. Miss warned to keep well clear of this posi

Shipping is hereby Ching, and Mr. F. Hardivilliers.

tion."

WETHIS CALL.

A notice from Manila, dated February in aids to navigation have been offered: 17th, states that the following changes

| 1-A red nun buoy, second class, has been anchored to mark the edge of the

of

The following vessels were expected to he in wireless communication with Hong kong last night:-kadre Lebon, Empress of Asia, Nagpore, President Wilson, fathoms short, about 250 metres N. President Jefferson, Moren, Eastern

51 deg., from Louis Ledge Light. Prince, Hozan Maru, Haiching, Kohau Mary, Hakone" Marn, Festland, Taikoo

-The characteristic and are. Wangi, Shinnoh, Maray Fun Overstraten, visibility of Lauis Ledge Light have been Jara Arrow, Indianola, Solviken Tau changed which is now showing a white ruga Maru

flash every second, visible only over an art 230 from N. 56 deg. W to B. 4 deg. W.

-In order to avoid confusion be tween the lights of San Pedro and San Nicolas for the vessels entering Cebu from the southern entrance, the characteristici of the light on the south-east angle of Fort Pedro has been changed to fixed green, and in order that there will be

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

-

The B.I. and Apenr 8.3. Talamba will Heave Amoy for this port to-day, and is

due here to-morrow afternoon;

The P. & O. s. Murea loft Singapore for Hongkong on February 29th at 9 a.m., with the outward English mails, and is dus here on March 4th at 4 p.m. no confusion between this light and the The R.M.S. Empress of Asia arrived ons in Open, ita visibility has been re- at Manila on March 1st at 7 am., left [duced to four miles. -

at 10 p.m., and is due at Hongkong on Wednesday, March 3rd, at 10 m.

W

VESSELS EXPECTED. «

Empress of Axin (C. P.R.), from Manila,

due March 3rd, 10 am. Bform (P...&»O,), dus March 4th. Talamba (B,I. & Apcar), due to-morrow.'

The characteristic of the Fourth Order Light at Cape Engano has been arranged as follows:

Lighting flaming white; shows every 30 seconda group of three flashes, thus: one flash separated by two intervals of a) conds and followed by two flashes of three seconds intervala,

NAGANO MARU OSAKA MĀRU

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-

NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

AKI MAKT

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

YAMAGATA HARU ... TSURUGA MARU TAMBA MARU HAKUSAN MARU

Tuesday, Saturday,

2nd Mar.

6th Mar,

Saturday, .. 6th Mar. Thursday, 11th Mar.

Thursday, 18th Mar,

Bunday.

28th Feb.

Sunday,

23th Feb,

Sunday,

28th Feb,

Monday,

8th Mar.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

For further information, apply to

Telephone: Central Woz, 932 298 & 9422.

8 KINOSHITA. Hanazw.

M.M.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

Mail Steamers. "

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Next Bailings from Marseilles.

29th Jan, 1926

12th Feb.. 26th Feb.,

19th Mar

20th Mar,

Pro Arr.21 Hgkg. and Sailing for S'aai and Japan.

3rd Mar, 1926 17th Mar Mat Mar... 13th Apr

17th Apr

MM

Probable Sauinga rom Hongkong for

Marseilles.

2nd Mar. 1924.

16th Mar, 30th Mar, 13th Apr. 27th Apr

GLEN

AND SHIRE

JOINT SERVICE OF STEAMERS,

U.K. STRAITS. CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE,

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Laste kong, GLENIFFER"

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7th Apr

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CARMARTHENSHIRE London, Rotterdam & Hamburg via Oran,

Movements are subject to change without notice. For Freight or further Particulars, please apply to

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"

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Operated for UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD

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THE NEW YANT AMERICAN STRANDEN

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...Mar. 5th. ...Mar. 17th

Mar. 29th..

TO EUROPE-£120–£112–2110

FOR MANILA

Ma

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Tth May.

1st Juns

"PRESIDENT GRANT" "PRESIDENT MADISON"

...Mar. 9th. ...Mar. 21st. First Clam on the Pacife. First Ciace on American or Canadian Railways. Fiset Claes and Monoclass and Second Claes on the Atlantic, Choice of Trans-Continental Railways. Any Line on the Atlantia. Through Accommodation and Booking & tranged. Through Bill of Lading to all United States and Undadian Overland Painte

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UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD,

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GOTHENBURG,

Regular Freight Service for

BARCELONA, VALENCIA, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG.

COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURG and Other

·BOANDINAVIAN PORTY.

For Shanghai and Japan Ports:-

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4th January,

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

Subject to change without Notice. For further particulars, please apply to

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD

COPENHAGEN,

The M/S. "DANMARK "

will be loading for MARSEILLES, VALENCIA, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, and other SCANDINAVIAN PORTE

11th May,

25th May..

Pariter Bailings

M/S " Asia BL/S. "Java"

RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY TO MARSEILLES

(including Table Wine and Fres Doctor's Attendance).

A Czaslat Class £ 95. Od. Od. STARS 2nd

BCs fist Clas£ 83, 0%. Od £63. ud. Od.

STEAMERS Zad 60. 0.. Od Through Tickets to London and Loading Tower of Europe. Accommodation reserved in the Trains si Marseilles. LIGNES COMMERCIALES (CARGO BOATS). "LT. ST. LÕUBERT-BIH" from DUNKIRK, LONDON & HAVRE is due

to arrive on the 22nd March, 1926. Sailings subject to alteration without notice.

For fall Partionlars, apply toimii Telephone: Central 740.

MESSAGERINE MARITIMES Co.,

2, QUEEN'S Building. CONSIGNATION-TRANSIT-REPRESENTATION)

On or about 26th March, 1936.

Expected on

or abozi

16th March

20th April

Will leave homeward-bourd

Bubject to change without notice.

For further particulars, please apply to:———

on or about

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Agenta

Kweiyang, Sunning, Hunan, Kingyuan.

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TAIKOO DOCK.-Huichów, Ainshan, Sua.

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