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SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVALS.
April 22nd.
City of Valencia, British str., 4.900 tons, from Shanghai, which port she left on April 19th, with a general cargo, lying at bung No. A3.-Bank Line. Elkridge. American str. 4.725 toos, Capt. D. R. Fleming... from San Francisco and Woosung, the former port she left on March and the latter on April 19th, with a general cargo. ying at Stonecutters - Struthers &
Barry. Tulan, British schooner. 6.15 tons, Capt. J. Warden, from Calcutta eid perts, she left Caletta on April 4th. with a grapra cargo, lying at Kow- In Wharf.Mackinnon, Mackenzie
• & Co.
April 2ml
Hai Ning, British str., 502, tons, Capt. W. C. Passmore, Trout Feelos, Amy and watow, with a generni ratgo. lying at Douglas Wharf Pongias, Lapraik & Co. Wakwan Mura, Japanese a..
6,270
tons, Capt. N. Sogawa from Yoku hama and Shanghai, the latter port she left on April 9th. with a general 42- cargo, lying at buoy No. N.E.K. Hund, French atr., 3 tour, Capt. I. Cruchot, Trota Haiphong and Fort Bayard, with a general cargo, lying at buoy Sa C-Mesageries Mari *times Co.
HONGKONG SHIPPING.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
Entries by British vessels yesterday showed them as carrying more than half the freight for this port; while they also had a third of the cargo for other ports. bit the bulk for ports beyond was in Japanese steamers.
Ata.m. there were 60-vessels in the British, harbour, of which 29, were During the 24 hours ended at a nine vessels arrived, eit, three British, one French, two American, two Japanese and one Chinese. There were twelve depar- tarea during the same period, these being, for the following parts:-For Hoogay, one British; for Shanghai, one Japanese and one American; for Nagasaki, one Japanese: for Haiphong, one Chinese:: for Ningpo, one British; for 'tok, one Dutch; for Manila, one British; for Kang Chow Wan, two Chinese; for Swatow, one Japanese; for Takao, one Japanese Llearances over the same time were one British steamer for Manila and one British steamer for Haiphong.
CARGO ENTERED, (During the 24 hours puded at 9 almo Yesterday). For Hongkong
LOC8 tons. For ports beyond
Tosal
....19.9
27,043
During the previous 24 hours ended
At ., on Thursday).
..3,650 tons. For Hongkong
14,594. For ports beyond
.19,550
"
Focal
Of the cargo entered for Hongkong,
Kyudo Maca No. 26, Japanese str.. 1,226 tons, Capt. Y. Matsuo, from Daiter and Weihaiwel, the latter port she lett on April 18th. with a general cargo lying at,, buoy No. C-450 tons were carried in British vessels, with $12, tous in stemers of other 20.S.E..
The heaviest entry was nationality. L Sang British str. 2,223 tons, Capt.
C. W. Falk, from Calcutta e Singa-14 tons by a British arrival while an pore, she left Calcutta on April oth, nther British steamer brought 1,600 tons. with a general cargo, lying at Kow. There was only one other four-figure loon Wharf-Jardine, Matheson & entry and this was one 1994 tons by an American vessel. Two heavy entries of Co. Phonanny. Chinese str., 1,022 tons, Capt. Freight for ports beyond were made hy. H. C. Kiddle, from Haiphong, with Japanese vessels, one being7,506 tons and a general cargo, lying at buoy No, the unhe 3,281 tons, with 3,5 tons and
1.613 tons carried in British steamers. C12-Cong Tue 5.8. Co. President Piece, American str.
The arrivals for the tweety-four hours tons, Capt. Fred. E. Anderson, from
Sesterday were Manila, with 106 tous of general red at cargo lying at Kowloon Wharf under:---
Tao (British) from Calcutta nu Dollar S.S. Line
Singapore with 16 tons of gutia- ral cargo, mail and parts beyond;
6,393
Sunkiang, British air.. 1,846 tons, Capt.:
J. R. Shearer. from Shanghai, which purt she left on April 29th,' with n general cargo, lying at buoy Yo. Bit.
B. & S.
CLEARANCES.
April 23rd. Ango Maru, or Moil Changshing, for Chefoo. Clean Maid fas, Mogi. City of Vulcain, for Marsiljes. Hakusan Mare, for Singapore. tlanul. for Kwang Chow Wan. Hupeh, for Saigon?
President Pierce, for Shanghai. Shen, for Shanghai.
Tak Hing, for Hau Ho
Tulma, for Amoy.
Timing for Huihow.
Toga Man No. 1, för Tsingtall
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVALA.
Per s.8. Hai Ning, on April 23rd:- Col. and Mrs. Trevelyan, Miss. Trevelyan. Major and Mrs. Bewis, Mr. and Mrs. Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Kenley and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Gocdeus. Mr. Harrison, Mr. Morris, Mr. Sanger, Mrs. Clemens.
Per aa. Tel. on April 2nd-Lieut. L. M... Bonn, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Miller, Mr. H. Main. Mrs. K. Norton, Rev. and Mrs. G. P. Young, Mrs. C. C. Hulme, Miss Mudge, Mr. L. McQuenn, Mrs Bows, Mrs. Brumage and child, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. McConnel, Mies Swanzy, Mr. R. A. 31. Sheriff Mr. O. Endero.
Per Dollar liner President Pierer, from Manila. on April 23rd:-Mr. C Andretta. Miss 1. Beck, Mr. W. A. Butterfield Mr. A. de lo Croix, Miss Jean Corman, liss D. Goodrich, Mr. F. C. Hagedorn, M. G. M. Hemsworth, Capt. and Mrs. W. E. Houston, Miss L. R.
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CANADIAN
EMPRESS
SATURDAY, APRIL 24†¤, 192
PACIFIC
EXPRESS
QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC
17 Days from Hongkong to Vancouver.
LARGEST, FASTEST AND MOST LUXURIOUS STEAMSHIPS
Special FARES to EUROFE £120 £118 £83 £80 (Payable in Local Currency.)
VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER
via SHANGHAI and JAPAN PORTS.
STEAMIES.
EMPRESS OF ASIA EMPRESS OF CANADA EMPRESS OF RUSSIA....
'AUSTRALIA EMPRESS OF
EMPS OF CANADA
Brong-
Leave
April 30 May
May 14 May 17 May 20 May
Bhal
Loare
Robe Leave 3 May
Y'hams. Leave Arrivo.
V'couver.
6 May
6 May
17
22 May
31
$ Juno
5 Jane
June
14
...May 28 May 31 Jane 18
EMPRESS OF ASIA
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF
...June. ...June
ny
...July
EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA
EMPRESS OF ASIA
EMPRESS OF CANADA
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA
11 June 14 June
27 June July
12 July 925 July 29 July 25
9 Aug. 6 Aug. „Aug. ...Aug. 19 Aug. 22 Aug.
30
19. Jane
30
Fate gogoa
3 July 12
Aug.
17
July
It 25 July
ولدر
11 Aug. 1. Ang
95 Aug
28 Sapt
...Sept. 9 Sept. 6 Sept. 8 Sept. 11 Sept. ...Sept. 16 Sept. 10 Sept. 22 Sept. 85 Oct.
(E/Asia and E/Russia call at Nagasaki the day after departure from Shanghai).
HONGKONG-MANILA-HONGKONG-SERVICE
リ
Leave Hongkong April May
Ακτίνο
Manila
April 24 May
LeBro Mauila April 23 EXPRIJA ASEA
9 EXPRESS CANADA May
Amire Hongkong April 97 11 May
13
Passenger Departments Freight and Expresat
Tel. 0, 752. Tel. C. 42.
Cable: GACANPAC. Cable: NAUTILUS.
C25
5,634 tons for
Haining (British) from Foochow and Swatow with 500 tons of general cargo and mail:
Li Saag (British) from Calcutta and Singapore with 1.947-tons of gene- rn! cargo, mail and 1.613 tons for parts beyond
Token (French), Trom Haiphong with
0 tons of general cargo, and mal;
Elkridge (American) from San Frau- cisco and Woosung with 1,304 tons
of general cargo and 700 tons for ports beyond:
President Fierce (American) from Manila with 137 tons of hemp, general merchandise, rubber, mail and 130 tons of similar cargo for ports beyond;
Tajini Maru (Japanese) from Ham- burg and Singapore with 234 Lons of general cargo and 7,805 tops for forts beyond;
Hakusan Maru (Japanese) from Yoko-
hama and Shanghai with 37 tons of general cargo, mail and 3,254 tons for ports beyond:
NYK
SAILINGS FUEIBOS. TO ALZKRATION,
SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.
SHINYO MARU
SIBERIA MARU (mit Hozolcla)...
Wednesday, 21st April Tuesday, 4th May
SOUTH AMERICA via Japan, Honolulu, San Francisco, Los
Angeles, Mexico and Panama.
ANYO MARU
BOKUYO MARU...
+
Tuesday, 20th April Saturday, 29th May
MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore & Parts
HAKUSAN MABU
KITANO MARU
HABUNA MARU
Saturday, 24th April
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Poris.
www
Saturday, 8th May.
Saturday, 22nd May
Wednesday, 21st April Wednesday, 19th May
Phranang (Chinese) from Haiphous NEW YORK and/or BOSTON vis PANAMA.
with see tons of general cargo.
Later arrivals yesterday, too late for entry in the above returns, included -
Hanoi (French) from Haiphong and,
Fort Bayard with 679 tons of gene ra cargo and mail;
Kyodo Maru No. 26 (Japanese) from
Dairen and Weihaiwei with 2.48 tons of general cargo:
AKI MARU
MISHIMA MARU
TSUTAMA MARU TOKIWA HARU
+
(4)
+
Monday, 19th April Tuesday. 11th May BUENOS AIRES via Singapore, Durban & Cape Town, Delagos
Bay & Algoa Bay. KANAGAWA MARU....
-
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang & Colombo.
TAMBA MARU MUROBAN MARU
Sinking (British) from Shanghai with CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang &
100 tons of general.cargo and mail. Pity of Valencia (British) from Hau- kow and Shanghai with'a il entry for Hongkong, but 1,000 tons of general cargo for ports beyond.
Irvin, Mr. A. Luz, Mr. H. S. Mears, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hope, M. and Mrs. Miss Carric Mills, Mr. C. Marzano, Mrs. Vodez and child, c. T. Sakakura, M. D. Purdy, Mrs. H. C. Percival Miss Mr. M. Henjie, Mrs. A. Shimezaki and H. M. Raymond, Miss M. Rains, Mr. C. two children, Mr. and Mrs. Brack and P. Romolo, Mr. K. E. Robinson, Mr. L de St. Paul, Mr. C. H. Schultz, Mr. W. Schaunhorst, Mrs. C. E. Tral, Major F. E. Winter, and Mr. Lee Yee.
DEPARTURES. an
child, Mr. and Mrs. Chung Ah Ming, Mr. and Mrs. C. Yashida, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Anderson, Master Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. T. Mori, Mrs. G. U. W. Morgan and three children, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Esans and two children, Mr. Tan Ab Per s.. Chante, for Australia vid Choy, Mr. Won Tanakawa, Mr. and Mrs. Manila, on April 2nd-fr. and Mrs. K. Tagawa, Mrs L. Ishibashi, Mr. K. "B. M. Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. H. Ishibashi, Miss A. Mackenzie, Mr. A. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. J. H Hearn and. Mackenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Kee Boo, two children, Mrs. A. Claxton, Lt. A. J. Mr. R. Ponsonby, Mr. J. C. Coster, Mr. L. Whyte, Mr. H. G. Contelly, Mrs. S. G: Patterson, Mr. S. Ishikawa, Mr. W. T. Williamson, Mrs. Woodward, Mr. L. Iwata, Mr. and Mrs. H. Effasce, Mr. and C. Woolryck, Mr. W. V. A. Whyte, Mr. Mrs. K. V. Aagesen, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. W. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. B-Sorensen and child, Mrs. D. V. Lough, Smith. Miss Box. Miss E. Preece, Mr. Mrs. A. J. Pederson and child. Mr. and and Mrs W. B. Foster, Miss M. Mr. F. Oreagh Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Woolrych, Miss C Garbutt, Mrs. Henry Jules Miller, Miss M. Gross, Mr. T. Wory and child, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.Nakamura, Mr. H. Sbrejim, Mrs, C. C. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. J. Layton and Whitehead and foud children, Mr. and infant. Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson and Mrs. K. Kato, Mr. T. Mori, Mr. Y. "child, Mr. H. W. Parry, Miss Livens, Ichiki, Mr. M. Mizushima, Mr. Q. Miss Peterkin, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kawabata, Dr. W. 8. Haue, Brother J, Howarth, Miss Chung, Lieut. G. E. Bropby, Mr. H. Ikene, Mr. U. Sakai,, Mr. T. Hagimoto, Mr. R. Arisaka, Mrs. Fawns, and Mr. 1. Fitzgerald.
A. T. Lavington and three children, Mr.. T. Murase, Mr. K. Ozawa, Mr, A, T. Por as. Hakuna Marn, qu«April 24th, Lavington, Mr. T. Muramatsu, Mr. S. for Europe riz Straits:-Mrs. Chung Ah, Taki, Mr. T. Ota, Mr. O. Otake, Mr. T. Yung. Miss Chung Lam, Miss Kwai Fa, Seki, Mr. R. linuma, Mr. S. Kamiya, Mr. H. Ishibashi, M: 8. Tanaka, Mr. Mr. M. Hayashi, Mr. T. Matsumoto, Mr. 8. Neguchi, Mr. G. One, Mr M. Heri, H. Kleppam, Mr E. C. Bell, Mr. E. Mr. H. H. Reed, Mr. N. P. Bendixsen, Manns, Mrs. N. Yamada, Mrs. Li Ho, Mr. II. Yoshida, Mrs. McCormac, Mrs. Mr. B. Harada, Mr. M. Kaneko, Mr. H. Hoe Tang Shi, Mrs. Hue Shi and two Seiyama, Mr. S. Yamazaki, Mr. E. children, Mr. and Mrs. Blechynden and Kerley, Mr. H. Hansen, Mr. E. Joline, child, Mr. M. R. Gordon, Mr. L. G. Mr. H. Nicholson, Mr. C. Ishii, Mr. Day, Mr. W. Duerier, Mr. A. C. Peder-Jam Czaja, Mr. S. Tanaka, Mr. T. Stao, Bes, Mr. Caspi, Mr. M. Enso, Mr. Lim Mr. Mr. S. Yuda, Mr. Y. Osawa, Mr. Kong Eng. Mr. J. H. Backhouse, Mr. Wong, Mr. Fong Chi En, Mr. Wong Sehi N. Okamoto, Mr. W. . B. Terry, Miss, Lien, Mr. C. Pakwing, Mr. L. Costa, L. Olsen, Mr. Blerre, Mr. G. Watanabe, Mr. L. P. Gomes. Mr. A, Carrobe, Mr. (Continued on next column.) H. Gomes, Mr. Vappe, Mr. Nyanatiloka.
DEPARTING TO-DAY.
MOJI MARU
INDO-CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION'S.
KOBE via AMOY & MOJI TSINGTAU via SWATOW &
SHANGHAI
KOBE SEANGEAL &
MOJI
"LAISANG"
"TINGSANG"
"QUISANG?" * KUTYANG" Thursday
25th April, at 7 a.. Sunday. „Wednesday, 29th April. st. Noon... Thursday, 29th April, at 9am. STRAITS & OALCUTTA
29th April, at I p.m. TSINGTAO ris SHANGHAI ... "KWONGSANG" Wednesday, 5th May, at 7am. Thursday, 6th May, at 3 p.m. Saturday, 13th May, at Noon. g0th May, at 3 p.m.
STRAITS & CALCUTTA SANDAKAN
STRAITS & CALCUTTA
MA
"YUENSANG' "MAURANG "HOSANG"
For Freight or Passage,, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,
TELEPHONE: CENTRAL NO. 215.
GENERAL MANAGERS.
GLEN AND SHIRE
JOINT SERVICE OF STEAMERS.
U.K.-STRAITS, CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE..
OUTWARDS.
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HOMEWARDS.
Discharges.
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Dus Hongkong.
23th Apr.. 18th May 30th
By:
"OARMARTHENSHIRE” 1st Jan London, Rotterdam & Hamburgvis Oran..
Fessel
"GLENBEG", "GLENBANDA"
CARMARTHENSHIRE"
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FOR VICTORIA AND SEATTLE
SHANGHAI-KORE-YOKOHAMA
''PRESIDENT JEFFERSON " "PRESIDENT GRANT"
...May. .46a. ...May 16th.
IN
...April 26th.
8th." ...May
TO EUROPE-£120-2112-2110 FOR MANILA "PRESIDENT JEFFERSON "PRESIDENT GRANT"
First Class on the Pacific. First Clase on American or Canadian Railways. Fira! Olsss and Monoclass and Second Class on the Atlantic, Choice of Trans-Contiasata Hallways. Any Line on the Atlantic. Through Accommodation and Booking Arranged. Through Bills of Laling to all United States and Canadian Overland Points
Also via Panama Canal Lines to Atlantic Ports. Copies of this paper are on file in our Oos SEATTLE, CHICAGO, NEW YOBE. Fer Famage and Freight Booking apply to
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UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD,
HONGLONG AND SHANGHAI BANK BUILDING.
Telephones: Central 2477, 3476 & 795
Wednesday, 28th April
Friday,
Friday,
16th April 30th April
Bangoon.
•
1
Sunday,
HAKATA MARU.
Friday,
18th Apri 30th April
MISHIMA HARU
Friday,
13rd April
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
DELAGOA MARU
Bunday, Today,
18th April
THE
20th April
Thursday,
22nd April
Tuesday,
97th April
NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
KAKO MARU
NAGANO MARU
OSAKA MABU
For further information, apply to
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
Talenihana Central Mon. 991 298 & 3473
Mail Steamers.
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M.M.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS
Next Ballings from Marseilles.
Pro. Arr.51 Hgkg.
and Salling for S'hai. and Japan.
Probable Ballings rom Hongkong for
Marseilles.
27th Apr., 1926,
11th May,
..B ....A
26th Mar, 1925
9th Apr
23rd Apr.. 7th May,
27th Apr., 1926 11th May 26th May,
25th May,
8th June,
tlad June,
8th June,
21st May,
22nd June, »
20th
8th July, July,
H
・A Cham | 1st "Clam.. -£ 05. Od. Od. ETXAMERS 2nd £68. Od. Od.
T
RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY TO MARSEILLES
(including Table Wine and Free Doctor's Attendance),
BCLass fist Class.....€ 83. Os. Od. STEAMERS 2nd
1. 80. D. da. Through Tickets to Londra and Leading Towns of Europe Accommodation reserved in the Trains at Marseilles. LIGNES COMMERCIALES (CARGO BOATS).
.. "DR. F. BENOIT” from DUNKIRK, LONDON & HAVRE is due
-to arrive on the 23rd May. Bailing rubject to alteration without notice.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO..
3. QUEEN'S BULLSING CONBIGNATION-TRANSIT-BEPRESENTATION,
For full Particulars, apply to:- Telephone: Central 740.
ASIATIC
SWEDISH EAST COMPANY, LIMITED,
GOTHENBURG.
Begular Freight Service for
BARCELONA, VALENCIA, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG.
COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURG and Other SCANDINAVIAN PORTS.
Will Lava ON OR ÅBOTTI
Bubject to change without Notice.
For Shanghai and Japan Ports:-
For further particulars, please apply to
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