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SHIPPING NEWS
ARRIVALS
April 20th. Cheribon Mars, Japanese atr., 9,401 tons, Capt. S. Nakamura, from Sourabaya and Balikpapan, the latter part she left on April 13th, with molasses and rattan, lying at buoy No. As-Nanyo Yusen Kaisha.
HONGKONG SHIPPING.
TAB HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 22x0, 1926
Yesterday's shipping statement abowed about the usual daily average of arrivals and entries of cargo with fifty per cent. of freight for this port carried in-British vessels, but no cargo for ports beyond in vessels under the British "ing.
At 9 a.m. there were 67 vessels in har
botir, of which 33 were British. The ar rivals during the 24 hours ended at 0 1. yesterday numbered twelve, vil. Kochi Maru, Japanese str... 1,759 toos, five British. one American, one Dutch, Capt. T. Katayama, from Nagoya four Japanese and ong Chinese. The de and Sakito, with a cargo of coal, partures over the same period came to lying at buoy No. B-Matsibishi sixteen, these being for the following & Co.
ports: For Shanghai, two Japanese, Tul Sze Mn, Chinese str., 402 tons, Captche British and one Dutch; for Saigon,
Lo Yat Sun, from Kwang Chow Wan, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. C-Wing Yin S.S. Co. jisanduri, Dutch str.. 3,010 tons. Capt. J. J. Duit from Shanghai and Argy, with a mil entry. lying at buoy No. A-3. C. J. C.
April 21st. Babaria Mwa, Japanese sti., 2,700 tons, Capt H. Egura, from Sourabayaand Sandakan, the latter port she left on April 13th, with, ratthn and molasses, lying at buoy No. B3L O.S.K.
Empress of Asia. Tiritish str., 853 tons, Capt. 1. D. Douglas, R.D., RNR. fret Vancouver, which port she left on April Grd, with a general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf.-C.PL Mugano Mary, Japaneng str., 2,605 tons; Capt. S. Tokunage, from Singapore. which port she left on April 15th. with a general enrgo, lying at Kow. loon Wharf-N.Y.K.
Mishima Maru, Japanese str., 7.930 tons, Capt. Y. Masuzumi; from Australia rid Manila, the latier port she left on April toth, with wood and general wargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf NEK.
Plemprah, British str., 1,003 tons, Capt. A. W. Hall, from Saigon, which port she left on April 18th, with a cargo of rice, lying at buoy No. A97-Wo Fat Shing..
President McKinley. American
str..
Capt. 1. 0. Lustie, from Manila, which port she left on April 19th with a general cargo, lying at Kow- loon Wharf.-Admiral Oriental Line. Fogtie, French str., 514 truns, Capt. PY, Densize, from Saigon, which port she left on April 8th, with a general cargo, sing at buoy No. Az. Messageries Maritis Co
CLEARANCTS..
April 21st,
Batavia · Maru, for Takao.
Hop Saag, for Singapore
Ha Sang, lor Amog.
Hydronger, for Kwang Chow Wan.
Kota Maru, for Swatow.
Liza, for Shanghai
Angan Maru, for Shanghai.
Prevident Mekiudeg, for Shanghai.. Purpure, for Miri.
Samarany Muru, for Batavia, Suukony, fot Kwang Chow Wan. Tr, for Foschow.
Yingtse, for Shanghai.
PASSENGERS,
ARRIVALS.
Per 8.8. President Mckinley, ow:-April 21st: Mr. A. D. Angelo, Mr., F. Angelo, fra C. Albers, Miss 3. Albers, Mrs. A. F. Bart, Miss A. H. Baildon, Mr. V. apolla "Mr. J. A. Cameron, Mr. M
seno, Mr. 3. Coulthart, Mes. T. F Doyle, Master, T. F. Doyle. Mrs. A. H. Urisenberre, Mrs. H. Dalton, Miss L. Farnsworth. Mr. C. L. Goodrich, Mr. J. Gascon," Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hills, Rev. and Mrs. P. F. Janson, Mr. Alex. Kellerman. Mr. J. Kephart, Mr. Long Foo. Mr. Le Wing. Lirat. and Mrs. E. Miller, Mr. G. Maisto, Mr.
one Norwegian and one Chinese; for Amoy, three British for "Singapore, thre British and one Japanese; for Swatow, one Dutch; for Keelung one Japanese For Kwang Chow Wan, one, Portuguese. There were three clearances during the same time, theee being as under-For Shanghai, one Japanese: for Sandakan, one "British: for Manila, one Japanese.
CARGO ENTERED.
During the 24 hours ended at 9 alin. Yesterday).
For, longkong For ports begond
9,992 tona. 101.660.
0.33%
During the previous 24 hours ended
at on Tuesday). For Hongkong
14,071 tona. For ports beyond
Tutal
27843
..30,014
1.
Of the cargo entered for Hongkong, 3,400 tons were carried in British vessels, with the remaining 6,457 tops in vessels of other nationalities. The heaviest entry was 338 tons of coal by a Japanese | steamer, with twä entries of over une thousand tons each by British steamers. The remainder of the entries were all With regard to under four-Egures freight for other ports, none was carried in British vessels. but all were of four- figures, the heaviest being 3,160 tons.
The arrivals for the twenty-four hours ended at o am yesterday were as amfer : Hydraugen British) from Kwang
Chow Wan with 70 tons of general; cargo and mail:
Sehun (British) from Tsingtan and
Shanghai with 1,050 tons of generali cargo and mail:
Auchu (British from Shanghai and
Amoy with a, tons of general, vargo nad mil
Howes Unstle (British) from New York
and Manila with ease oil and gene-i rai caran hot specified): Phepeak (British) from Saigen withi
1.73 tons of rice;
Persident MeKistry (American) From
Manila with 65% tons of rope, sugar, mangora and general cargo, mail and 1456 tons of cigars, sugar. hemp and" general cargo for ports beyond:
Tischleri (Dutch) from Shanghai and
Amoy with 1,634 tons of general cargo for ports beyond:
Sali Mare (Japanese) from Yokohama
CANADIAN
EMPRESS
PACIFIC
EXPRESS
QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC
17 Days from Hongkong to Vancouvsi.
LARGEST, FASTEST AND MOST LUXURIOUS
STEAMSHIPS
Special FARES to EUROPE
£120 £112 £83
(Payable in Local Currency.)
£80
VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER
via SHANGHAI and JAPAN PORTS.
STEAMKAS."
EMPRESS OF ASIA, EMPRESS OF CANADA “ EMPRESS OF RUSSIA... EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA EMPRESS OF ASIA EMPREJS OF CANADA
OF RUSSIA FMPRESS EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA EMPRESS OF ASIA EMPRESS OF CANADA EMPRESS OF RUSSIA
E'kong.
S'hai Kobe Leave Leave
Y'bama. Y DORTET, Leave Arrive.
April 30 May
8 May May 14 May 17 May
$5 May ...May ...Jane 11 Ja
6 Mar 8 May
17
20 May
22 "May
31
31 June
3 June
5 Jane
14
14 June
16 June
19
J208
30
27 Jane
30
July
July
17 July
25 July 29 July
31 Aug
14 Aug.
23 Aug
29 Sept..
8 Sept. 11 Sept.
June 24 Jane Jaly
9 July 12 July 15 July July
6 Aug.
9 Aug 11 Aug. „Ang. ...Aug. 19 Aug. 2 Ang. 5 Sept. ...Sept. 3 Sept. ...Sept. 16 Sept 19 Sept 2 Bept. 25 Oct. (E/Asia and E/Brasis call at Nagwaki the day after departure from Shanghai).
HONGKONG-MANILA-HONGKONG-SERVICE
LeaTa Hongkong April May
Amira
• Manila
Leave Manila
22
April 24 May
B
EXPRESS ASIA' April 25 EXPRESS CANADA May
Απίτα Hongbong April 97 May 11
Passanger Department: Treight and Express :
Tel. 0. 752. Tel C, 42.
Unbles: GACANPAO,
Cables: NAUTILUS..
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KATACEON BUSTRÓS TO AMELLATION,
SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu...
SHINYO MARU
SIBERIA MARU (omit Honolulu)...
Wednesday, 21st April Tuceday,
SOUTH AMERICA via Japan, Honolulu, "San Francisco, Los
Angeles, Mexico and Panama. ANYO MARU
BOKUYO MARU...
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Tuesday, 20th Apri Saturday, 19th May
and Nagasaki with 63 tons of MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore & Parts
cotton yarn and general cargo and 3,460 tons of potatoes, fudber and general cargo for ports beyond: Cheriton Mera Chapar (s) from Soura baya and Balikpapan with 437 tons of molasses and 94 tons of rattan,
HAKUSAN MARU
KITANO MARU
HARUNA MARU
Saturday, 24th April Saturday, 8th May Saturday,
22nd May
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.
AKI MARU
MISHIMA MAHU
TSUYAMA MARU
144
Wednesday, 21st April Wednesday, 19th May
mal and 1,50 tons of old iron, etc., NEW YORK and/or BOSTON vin PANAMA. for parts beyond:
Batacin Karn Gapanese) from Soura
haya and Sandakan with 536 tons
of molasses, charéoul, pte, mail and
2.200 tons of sugar. iron and mis clancus cargo for ports beyond:
Kochi Mures (Japanese) from Nagoya
and Sakito with 3,938 tons of conl: Tai Se Ja (Chinese) from Kwang Chow Wan with 290 tons of genera! cargo.
R. H. Marsin, jr., Mr. F. Maisto, Mr.entry in the above returns, included:
L. W. Murray, Mr. Quing Knock, M.
E. Ros, Mr. L. de Rosa, Mr. J. A. Scott, Col. and Mrs. A. M. Supple," and Mrs.
Sally Simpson.
Later arrivals yesterday. too late for
Yang Tae (French) from Dunkirk and Saigon with 472 tons of general cargo and 6,000 tons for porta be yond.
Empers of Asin (British) from Van. conger and Shanghai with generit! Cargo and mail : Mishima Maru (Japanese) from Ans
tralia and Manila;
Aki Maru (Japanese).
SHIPPING NOTES,
Per Empress of Asia; on. April 2šaty - Mr. H. Ashford, Mr. and Mrs. R. Austin, Misses Austin (2); Mr. G. S. Beebe, Mr. E.-M. Blackmar, Mrs. W. W. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Crumpton, Mr. and Mrs. J., Didisheim, Miss 1. Dodd, Mr. R. 1. Fearon, Mrs. K. M. Fetterly and two children, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Endley, Mr. K. Ikeda. Mr. K. Kawa. guchi, Mr. and Mrs. J. Landert, Mr. The total number of deek passengers, and Mrs. Wyndham Law, Miss Belle Lee, entered for the twenty-four hours ended Miss L. Tournagan, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. at 9 a.m. yesterday was 1,094, of which Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. John McCormack, the s.s. Leher (British) carried 398 from Misa Gwen McCormack, Mr: D. F. McShanghai and Amoy; the s.1. Tjienaduri: Sweeney, Mr. M. M. Maas, Mr. Wm. (Dutch) 304 from Shanghai and Amoy, Moy, Mr. Minora Namuro, Mr. K. and the ss. Rydrangea (British) 270 from Nakamuro, Mr. R. B. Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Kwang Chow Wan. John W. Pickworth, Mr. and Mrs. E. S.. Roes, Mr. Edwin Schneider. Mr. and Mrs. R. Soriano, Mr. H. L. Doo, M. R. Dumas, Mrs. J. T., Hindie and two children, Mra A. Hirshora, Sister M. Kioka, Mr. W. W. Krider, Mr. W. W. Krider; Br., Mr: 1. M. Loo, Mr. N. Minami Mra. A. A. Paul, Sister M. Schicket, Mr. See Too, Mr. and Mr. W. Sibin, Miss E . Sim, Miss Yu Mei T, Mrs. 6. M. Brydger, Dr. Ging Moy. Mr.
E. Tandy. Mr. Lee Yuen,
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.
The R.IS. Empress of Russia, from Hongkong, on April 2nd, arrived at Yan- couver on Monday, April 19th,
VESSELS EXPECTED,
Ceylon (Swedish East Asiatic), due May
12th.
Empress of Canada (C.P.R.), due May
5th.
Cambhire (B.I. & Apear), "due" April
26th, a.m.
Saarbruecken (N.D.L), due April 25th Sumatra, due to-morrow.
Talnia (B.L. & Apsar)., due to-day, am.
VESSELS IN DOCK.
The following vessels are in Dock:- KOWLOON Dock-Passet; Vigilante, Changte,. Hin Sang. Púrpura, Yat Shing
TAIKOO
Wanyi.
Dock.-Kiungchow,
Taikoo
AT KOWLOON BAY-Sun On. AT PLOVER Covs-Pong "Tonz. Lok Sun. 2
SUNRISE AND BUNSET IN HONGKONG.
FOR APRIL, 1926.
(HTÄNDARD TIME OY THE 120TH MËZIDIAN;
·RAFT OF GREENWICH),
TOKIWA MARU-
Monday, 19th April Tuesday, 11th May
BUENOS AIRES via Singapore, Durban & Cape Town, Delagon
Bay & Algoa Bay.
-KANAGAWA MABU...
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang & Colombo,
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.
Wednesday, 28th April
Friday, Friday,
+14
Sunday, Friday,
16th April 30th April
18th Apri 30th April
Friday,
13r1 April
Sunday, Tuesday,
18th April
20th April
Thursday,
Stad April
97th April
NAGASAKI, KOBE & TOKOHAMA.
TAMBA MARU MUBORAN MARU
MOJI MARU
HAKATA MARU
MISHIMA MARU
DELAGOA. MARU KAMO MART NAGANO MARU OSAKA MARU
+
SHANGHAI, KOBE & ̈YOKOHAMA,
***
Tuesday..
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
For further information, syply tow
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Mail Steamers.
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AMAZONE D'ARTAGNAN ANGKOR PORTHOS
ANDRE LEBON
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MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS
Next Sailinge from Marseiles.
26th Mar., 1926
9th Apr., 23rd Apr 2
Pro Arr.at Egkg. and Sailing for S'asi, and Japan
27th Apr., 1926 11th May, 25th May, " 8th Juno...
7th May, **
22nd June,
21st May,
MM
Probable Bailings rom Hongkong for
Marseilles.
27th Apr, 1926,
11th May, 25th May,
8th Jane, 22nd June,
Bth duty" *g0th July,
RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY TO MARSEILLEY
(including Table Wine and Fres Doctor's Attendance).
A Clam) 1st Class......£ 95, od. Dd, mým B CLA f1st Clay..............£ 83. 01 Od-
STEAMERS/2nd
H £68. Od. Od
I
STEAMERS (2nd.
Through Tickets to Load and Leading Towns of Hurope.
Accommodation reserved in the Trains at Marscillos.
LIGNES COMMERCIALES (CARGO BOLTS).
13. "DE. P. BENOIT" from DUNKIRK, LONDON & HAVRE ie das
}
to arrive on the 23rd May.
Sailings subject to alteration without notice:
31
13
Date.
Sunrise. April etad5.59 a..
23rd.6.58 24th. ....5.57
Sunset.
0.48 .p.m.
6.48
8.47
#
31
25th
5.56
6.17.
25
For full Particulars, apply to:-
28th.
5.55
6.47
97th.
5.55
848
Telephone: Central 740.
8, QUEEN'S BUILaka
29th.........5.54
6:48
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The day
Wednesday, 8th May, at 7am.
"YUENSANG" "MAUSANG" ...deturday, "FOSANG"
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" OLENSANDA
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Regular Freight Service for
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