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SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVALS.
May 9th..
"Cheribon Maru, Japanese str., 9.893 tons, Capt. S. Nakamura, from Kobe and Kanatsu, with coal and general cargo, lying at buoy No. 426-Manye Yusen. Kaisha. Kwai Sang, British str., 1,435 tons, Capt. N. W. van Cortlandt, from Bangkok and Kohsichang, with rice and meal, lying at buoy "No. Can-Jardine, Matheson &"Cb.
Seang Bee; British str., 3.754 tous, Caps
E. M. Cotton. from Rangoon, with! a general cargo, lying at buoy No. A-Tuen Ree.
HONGKONG SHIPPING.
THE HONGKONG · DAILY PRESS
Yesterday's shipping returns show. ed an all round increase in the cargo entered, compared with the figures for the previous twenty-four hours. There was a total increase of 8,143 tons, Hong kong cargo having gone up by 4,490 tons and freight for ports beyond by 1,053 tons.
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The number of vessels in the barbour of at 0
yesterday which were British. The number of vessels to arrive during the previous twenty-four hours was twelve, ti-six British, one American, two Japaness and three Chinese. The departures over the same period came to sixteen, and were as under.one British for Tarakan; Sui Fit, Chinese, str., 178 tons, Captone Chinese for Hongsy; one Dutch, one Lo Shui, from Sha U Chung, with Japanese and one British for Singapore: fruits and cattle, lying at Luen two British for Shanghai: one British Cheong Whari-Fook Hoi 8.8.
for Bangkok: one Chinese for Hauhoi; one British for Amoy; one French and Teri Sze Ma, Chinese str., 402 tons, Captone German for Haiphong; one American Lo Fat Sun, from Kwang Chow Waa, for Manila, one Chinese for Sha U with pigs and general cargo, lying Chung, one Ameriena for San Francisco at buoy No. Caa-Wing Yin Co.
five. Tone Mar Japanese str.. 2.518 tons, and one French for Awang Chow Wan
Clearances numbered Capt. Y. Sailow, from Miike, which British for Saigon: one British for Hal- port ah left on May 2nd, with a cargo of coal. lying at buoy No. Baphong; one British for Shanghai; one Japanese for Chefoo and one French for Kwang Chow Wan.
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May 28th.
Anking. British str., 4,017 tons, Capt. C
Plunkets Cole, from Singapure and Amoy, with n general cargo, lying at buoy No. A27.-B. & S. Bengloe. British str., 3,425 tons, Capt. A. McCorquodale from Leadon and Singapore, the latter port she left on May 1st, with a general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf.-Gibb, Living ston & Co.
Ja, British str.. 10,041 tons. Capt. K. Jenkins, from Shanghai, which port she left on May 25th, with a general cargo. lying at Kowloon Wharf.-Mackinnon; Mackenzie
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EMPRESS
SATURDAY, MAY 29TH, 1926
INDO-CHINA
PACIFIC
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
EXPRESS
QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC
17 Days from Hongkong to Vancouver. LARGEST AND. FASTEST STEAMSHIPE.
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£120 €112 £83
VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER
via SHANGHAI "and JAPAN PORTS.
Ekong. Sbai. Kobe
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30 July
11 Ans
3 July
17 July 26
31-Aug
14 Aug.
18 Sept
SAILINGS · SUBJECT TO ALTERATIONS.
"CHIPSELING"...Sanday.
"HOPSANG" ...Monday,
TSINGTAU via SHANGHAI........ "YATSHING"
TIENTSIN
BANGKOK
HONGAY
STRAITS & CALCUTTA
HALFHONG
TINGTAU via SHANGHAI
STRAITS & CALCUTTA ...
OSAKA via SHANGHAI,
MOJI & KOBE
SANDAKAN
Wednesday,
"KWAISANG Tuesday
"XUMSANG
"MINGSANG"
FOOS BLING"
"TOOKYANG
Thursday Wednesday Wednesday.
...Thursday.
"KUTSANG" ...Saturday "HINSANG ...Tuesday,
TSINGTAUT SHANGHAI....... “KWONGSANG”..... Wednesday, OSAKA via MOJI & KOBE... YUE SANG Friday, STRAITS & CALCUTTA
...Saturday,
..."NAMSANGTM
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30th May, at 7 a.m. 31st May, at 3 p.m. 1st June, at 10 am gad at Noou.. 3rd June, at 3 pm. 9th Jane, at 10 am. 8th June, at Noon. 10th June, at 3 p.
19th Jane, at 7am.
15th Juño, ap.m. 16th Jane, at Noon... 18th Jane, at 7 am. 19th Juns, at Sp
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,
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May 16 May
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31
June
11 Jans 14
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27
1,100 tons.
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9
OF ASIA EMPRESS OF CANADA
19 Aug.
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14 Oct 17 Oct-20
...Aug.
5 Sept 3 Sept ...Sept.
95 Oct. 4 ...Sept. 16 Sept. 19 Sept. 22 Sept.
1 Oct + Oct.
@ Oct. Oct.
Nov. Oct. ...Oct.
"A AUS 2 108. 8 Sept. 11 Sept
90
Total 19,114
(During the previous 24 hours ended at 9 am on Thursday). For Hongkong.... 2,619 tons.
0,032, For parts beyond .....
Total
....11,077
Co.
of the cargo for Hongkong, just over Sunning, British str., 1,570 tons, Capt.
J. K. Clark, from Tsingtau and half, was in British bottoms, namely Amoy, with a general cargo (ying 30 tons. The heaviest entry was 1,006 tins. Of the 3. 162 tons in vessels under at bany No. B-B. & S. Tak Hing, Chinese str., 100 tons. Capt. other flags, the heaviest entry was 1,360 Lo Shan, from Num Tau, with a tons. With regard to freight for porta cargo of vegetables, lying at Luenyond, narly half was in two British Cheong Wharf-Fook Hui S.S. Co. el, namely 5.358 tons, the respective
CLEARANCES.
May 9th.
Beagle, for Shanghai, Carl Legion, for Manila. Hailung, for Singapore. Kaukia, for Haiphong.
Melun, for Singapore.
Nu Sang, for Singapore.
President Lincoln, "for Manila
President Müdisae, for Shanghai. Poutre, for Hoihow.
Nui Yik for Sha U Chung,
Sunkong, for Kwang Cho Wan. Sunning, for Shanghai.
Tak Hay, for Hauhoi
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVALS.
Per P. & O... Jolie, from Japan and Shanghai, on May 17th: -Mrs. Pen- cock, Miss. Woods, Mrs, C. W. Butson, Mr. and Mrs. B. Boyers, Mr. and Mrs. M: Pierce, Mr. T. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ferrier, Mr. J. Wallace, Mr. C. S. Speyer and Mr. G. R. Rickards.
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DEPARTURES. Por 8.5 President -Madison (Admiral Oriental "Line), for Americaid ports, on May 28th-Lieut. "R. W. Christie, Mr. E. McK. Hráth, Miss Grace „R Averi, Mr. J. Landah. Mr. F. Sulvoza, Miss V. H. Taylor, Mr. N.. B. Karanjay, Mr. and Mrs. B. Sayegh, Mr. Geo. H. Evans, Miss B. Worly, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Thomson, Miss Thomson," Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lauch, and Miss Georgia Ginle
Per Bike President Lincoln (Doliar Line), for May 23th:-Dr. Jose V. Cajucom. Mr. Mason Turner, Miss. M. Turner, Mr. A., N. Cohen, Mr. J. Pontaleon. Mr. and Mrs. S. Richmond, Miss M. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs Manuel Chaume, Mr. T. Morrison, Miss J. 8. Jackson. Mr. C. M. Lovsted, Rev. T Maristony, Mrs. J. M. Stevenson, Miss JE. Stevenson, Mr. W. S. Hanford, Mrs. G. R. Lindsay, Miss G. M. Lindsay, Master K. T. Lindsay, Miss M. R. Lind. say, Miss H. L. Hayward, Mr. H. F. Williams, Mr. B. S. Bartholomew, Mr. M Barredo, Mr. F. Barredo, Mias Mary H. Bewley, Mr. J. NA Cobangbang. Mr. and Mrs. Hugt P. Cooper, Master D. C. Cooper, Master Hugh Cooper, Miss H. Lee Hornbeak, Mr. A. Kleeberg, Mr. A. Kleeberg, Mr. Arthur W. Koch, Br, and Mrs. Chas, J. Lambers, Mr. and Mrs. Edw. P. Leewielyn, Mrs. W. Maritzen, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Moore, Miss Martha Newcomb, Mias Vera Smalley, bisa Euth Bwanson, Mr. and Mrs. Valentin Teus, Mr. Alvin "Todd, Mr. M. N. Trebilcot, Mr. A. M. Tuason, Mr. Fred. J. Torner, Miss M. Whipple, and Dr. G. Wilbrink,
entric being 1,068 tons and 4,300-tons. The other 5,647 tons, were divided b tween two steamers, one carrying 2c2t tans and the other 5,037, tons.
The arrivals for the twenty-four hours ended at £ a.m. yesterday were
under:-
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Fiduchow (British)" from "Bangkok with 1,008 tons of general cargo and mail:
Janta (British) from tondor and
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Leav Manila June 19 3
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Singapore with 212 tons of general SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.
cargo, mail and 1,065 tons for ports beyond;
Hai Hong (British) from Foochow apd Amoy with 500 tons of general cargo and mail; Beagle (British) from, London, and Singapore with 360 tons of general margo, mail and 4,300 tons for ports bond;
Kwai Sang (British) from Bangkok and Kohsichang with 950 tons of
rice and men and mail;
Brany Bre (British) from Rangoon
and Amoy with 850 tons of general
cargo: President Lincoln (American) from San Francisco and Shanghai with 560 tons of general ear, mail and 2.620 tons for parts beyond Kaiju Mara (Japanese) from Keelung
and Swatow with 457 tons of gen- eral cargo, 500 tons of enzl and mail:
Cherion Main (Japanese) from Kobe
and Karatsu with 1,750 tons of coal, mail and 3,097 tons of general eargo for ports beyond;
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Tui Nee Ma (Chinese) from Kwang
Chow Wan with 250 tons of general cargo and mail:
TENYO MARU
+ KOREA MARU SHINYO MARU
* SIBERIA MARU
Omita Honoluit..
SOUTH AMERICA vis Japan,
Angeles, Mexico and Pahama. BOKUYO MAHU... KAKUYO MARU...
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29th June, at Noon Tuesday, lath Jaly, at Noon Calls Tos Angelća. S
Honoldu; San Francisco, Los
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4th June,
17th July, at Noon
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10th June.
19th
8th July.
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HOMEWARDS.
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CARMARTHENSHIRE...Noon and Jaze London, Rotterdam & Hamborg via Oran.. "GLENSANDA"
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Saturday, 3rd July Saturday, 17th July
Wednesday, 23rd Jane, at 11 am. Wednesday, 21st July, at il a.m.
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Tuesday,
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WAKASA MARU
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Sui Fik (Chinese) from Shi Chung CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang
with 24 piculs of fruit:
CEYLON MABU
Colombo.
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& Rangoon.
Tuesday,
Taking (Chinese), froin Sam Try NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
with 10 pics of vegetables and .99 of fruit.
Later arrivals yesterday, too late returna, for inclusion in the above were:-
Halwa (British) from Shanghai with 98 tons of general cargo, nuit and 704 tons for porta beyoud; Anking (British) from Singapore and Amoy with 445 tons of general cargo and mail; Sunning (British) from Tsingtau and
"Amoy with 6,806 packages (1,100-| tons) of general cargo and mail; Tone Maru (Japanese) from Wika-
matsu and Miike with '5,250 tons of 'coal;
Tak Hing (Chinese) from Nam Tan with 30 piculis of vegetables and Ty of fish.
WITHIN CALL.
Per 8. Empress of Russia, for Van- The following vessels were in wireless couver vid ports on May 8th:Mr. V. communication with Hongkong yester. Aloboz, Mr. B. Ahrens, Mrs. Arrow-day:-Tanda Snarbruecken, Chenan, Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Arnett, Surg. Empress of Rumia, President Madison, Comdr. and Mrs. G. Adshead. Mr. G. Boolten, Mr. R. Blau, Mr. H. Bivar, Mr. R. L. Bridger. Men. Bridger, Mr. J. F. Baker, Col. J. Brooks, Mr. D. Chana, Mr. T. Choy, Mr. C. W. Cumming. Mr. W. K. Chan, Mr. S. N. Daugh, Miss M. Dexter, Mr. D. Dominga. Misa F. Domingo Miss V. Escober, Mrs. G. H.
raident" Lincoln, Carl Legian, Nam ring, Hop Sang, Malwa, Sukuki Maru, Fest Sequena Ruangchow. Hanot, Derry City of Naples, Sui Yang Bin- tang, Tjikandari.
Evans, Miss M. Fritachi, Br. W. W. Mr. T. P. Pittinger, Mr. and Mrs. H. Feodoroff, Mrs. H. Fawcett, Mr. F Priestley, Mr. J. Parungao, Mr. H. Potts, Miss C. Hamirez, Mrs. R. E. Prancisco, Miss M. Galloway, Mins P.
Rogers, Mr. R. Reynolds. Mr. T. Rey- Galloway, Mr. V. S. Giles, Mrs. H. J. Geari, Lt. H. C. Gould, Mr. H. M. Gibb, nolds, Mr. A. Shahani, Mrs. Smith, Miss E. S. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shuman; Mr. C. V. Hooper, Mr. S. Hey Mr. E. Joffs, Mr. Stoddart, Mr. G. Scholbohm, Mr. R. J. P. Joaquim, Mr. V. Kibrit, Mrs. R. Lam, Saunders, Miss R, Sanchez, Mrs. W. A Mr. J. A. B. Lilla, Mr. D. J. Lewis, Mr. Theriem, Miss J. A. Theriem, Major and A. Lopez, Mr. C. Levott, Misa A. Mrs. L. C. Trench; Mrs, C. Thwaites, Mian V. Thwaites, Mr. A. J Victal, Morales, bisa O. Morales, Miss N. Morales, Miss J. R. Morriss, Mr. G. Master A. Victal. Mrs. F. Vieira, Mrs. Meribon. Mrs. J. N. Mueller, Mr. H. M. Valdez, Mrs. E. L. Welchel, Miss M. Mizutani, Mr. G. B. MacDonald, Mr. J. Walkey, Miss P. Whits, Miss J. C. Mason, Mr. Malone, Mr. Nichols, Mr. Wilkn, Rev. Wiens, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. R. A. Nicholson, Mr. A. C. Pay, Me, J. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wienstein, M. Pereira, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Pedley, Mr. J. Young, Mr. L Zabat, and Mr. (Continued at foot of next Column.) G. H. Zohner."
AKI HARU
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
KASHIMA MARU
MOJI MARU
TOTTORI MARU
TAMBA MARU
Wednesday, 2nd June Wednesday, 7th July
Wednesday, 2nd Jane
1st June
Baturday,
19th Jane
Tuesday.
1st June Wednesday, 2nd June Wednesday, and Juus Thursday, 3rd June
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8th June, 1928,
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