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SHIPPING NEWS.·

ARRIVALS,

June Sth.

Kasara, Chinrar str., 303 tons, Capt. T. R. Nicol, from Tourane, with general cargo, lying at buoy No. C. Fu Kuen Co.

B&S.

Sui Fis, Chinese ste, 179 tons, Capt.

HONGKONG

SHIPPING

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

A larger number vessels arrived yesterday than during the previous iwenty-four hours and they brought some unusually heavy enrgoes. The freight For Hongkong increased by 3,391 tons in comparison with the figures for Tuesday whilst freight for other ports showed an advance of no less than 10,860 tons British vessels carried the bulk of the earos brought to Hongkong.

The total number of vessels in the

Linan, British str.. 1,350 tons, Capt. 1. Umpleby, from Shanghai, which port she left on June 5th, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. B-Harlour at p .m. yesterday was 35. of which were British. Fourteen arrived during the previona twenty-four Lo Shui, from Sha U Chung, with a hours, four British, three French, cargo of cattle. lying at Lush Cheongong German, three Japanese and three Chinese. The departures over the same Wharf-Fook Hoi 8.8. Co.

period came to 13, vis-one French for Tukushion Maru, "Japanese str.. 3702 Sim. one British, one French and tons, Capt. Tiuninaga, from Mojke Chinese for Kwang Chow Wan, one which port she lets on June 3e, with

Dutch for Tenhli, one Japanese for Sin- A genral cargu, lying at baby No.

gapore, one Norwegian and one French A-N.Y.K.

for Shanghai, one Norwegian for Kebao, one Chinese for Sha Chung, one Japanese for Tsingtau, nne Chinese for Hauline British and one Chinese for Amey and one British for Haiphong.

June 8th Kruzan' Maen, Jpanese str., 190 tons, fapt, K. Sakurai, from Dairen and Langkow the latter pork, she left on June 3rd, with vergiicelli, sing at buoy No. 43 -0.5. K.

Lee Nabe, British str., 972 tong, Capt.

J. MeAinah, from Shanghai, which purt she left on Jury 5th, with a general cargo, lying at West Point Wharf Jarling, Matheson & Co. Maji Mara, Japanese str., 3,557 tons. Capt. T. Fujita, from Calcutta, which port she lefoon May 10th, we a general parco, lying at Kowloon WAA-NYK.

CARGO ENTERED.

#

(During the 24-hours ended at 9 am." yesterday).

For Hongkong For ports beyond

#

Total

1,652 tons.

.02,384

30.526

(During the previous 21 hours ended ni 9am on Tuesday, Par Hongkong

..... 4 tons. 0,215 For ports beyond

Titul

Pri vseh, German stp., 5.223 tens. f'apt. M. Markeprang, Tram Hamborg and Singapore, the latter port she hit on June 3rd, with a general cargo lying

Of the cargo for Hongkong, British at Kewlon Wharf-Jebsen & Co. vessels encrial more than half, namely 4.14 tous, the heaviest amounts, being Sudo" Muru, dapaura str., DUS Intim.

Capt. K. Terauto, frani Muji, which | 1-423 long and 1,500 tons. Of the remain- ing 3,44" tons in vessels of other nation- port she left on Jane 4th, with cotton and general cargo, lying at busy N.alities, 1,045 tons was the biggest entry wonde Poreign vessels had practically A-N. J. A. Takuaka Mago, dapanesi arr, 127 tone, all tax freight for ports beyond. Hong- Capt. A. Vagashit from Yokohamour, the heaviest entries being 851 and lotto, the later per she hates and bless mus.

on June 5th, with cena nut oil and NIELT bying at hoy No. 46- N.V.K.

Tok Hiny, Chinese str., 105 fous, fapt,

La Shan, from Sam Tan, with cargo of vegetables, big at loten

• Chrong Whrif.--Fook Hoi 3.5. C Tjomans, Dur-k_str., 2.775 tons, Capt. "kh, J. Gimages, tim Souralaya and Thajan with a cargo of sugar, lging at Stolgentera, J.CAL. Tydens British str. din turk, fapt.

R. T. Hughes, from Liverpool, which Just she i en April aith, with a general cargo, tying at Holt's Wharf, -B. & S.

CLEARANCES.

June 9th.

Bearport, for Manila.

City of Subedicg, for Haukor,

Fishing for Shanghai,

Holdis, for Saigon.

Ikumman Mere, for Haiphong

Morosa, for Marno,

Moji Mare, for Moji.

-Newchung, for Amy,

President duck,-for Shanghai.

Pronsson, For Shandedly

Sailo Mari, for Singapore. Song Bo, for Kwand Chow Win.

Sad, for Sha Chingg Tabunku Mad, for Keelung. Tak Hing for Hubai.

PASSENGELS,

DEPARTURES,

Per ks. Pesident, Jackson, on June 9th, for Neat 1 med qurts: - Mr. and Mrs. FF. l, Ma, Jerk. Ellis, 3r. G. PJ, Berninger, Str. P. «le Bag mosta Mes. E. Sa i 1. 31. Gomes, Mr. C. F. Mr. and Mraze, F. Fowle, Misses A. M. and J. D. Fowle, Masters J. F. and F.

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The arrivals for the twenty-four hours

yesterday were Folding (British) from Tsingtau-and Food with 630 tons of general varg and mail:

British) from Shanghai with

1. tps of general cargồ' and mail:

Kwangtung (British) from Bangkok

and Kuhsichang with. 1780 tons of general cargo and mail: "Ler Song. (British) from Shanghai with The tons of general cargo, mail and

artons for poris beyonik: Sitagnan (Fretich) from Yokohama and Hanghal with 1 tons of general cargo, mail and ten tons

for porta levand

Parthos (Frenchs from Marseilles and

Saigon with 16 tons of general vargo, mail and 24 tons for parts beyond:

Song B (French) from siphong and Fort Bayard with 120 tons of gen- eral cargo:

CANADIAN

EMPRESS

THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1926

PACIFIC

EXPRESS

QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC

17 Days from Hongkong to VancouvST, FASTEST

LARGEST AND

STEAMSHIPS.

Special FARES to EUROPE

£120 €112

+

£83

THE NEXT SAILING TO THE PACIFIC COAST

"EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA'

WILL SAIL FOR

VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER

via SHANGHAI and JAPAN PORTS.

At Daylight, JUNE 11th, 1926.

HONGKONG-MANILA-HONGKONG-SERVICE

INDO-CHINA

COMPANY, LIMITED.

STEAM NAVIGATION

HAIPHONG TIENTSIN

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATIONS.

STRAITS & CALCUTTA

USAKA via SHANGHAI,

HALFE & KOBE

BANDAKAN

*MINGSANG"...Thursday. "CHSONGS HING“.... Thursday, "FOOKSANG". „Saturday,

TSINGTAU SHANGHAI... "KWONGSANG'

"KUTSANG “ **DEESANG' HINSANG

YUNESANG"

STRAITS & CALCUTTA TIENTSIN

NAMSANG"

CHIPSHING

OSAKA via MOJI & KOBE.

TSINGTAU via SHANGHAL... " YATSHING" KOBE vin SHANGHAL &

MOJI

"LAISANG" TSINGTAŬ via SEANGHAI... FOOSHING"

For Freight or Passage, appis so-

Sunday,

Sanday, ..Tuesday,

10th Junio, at 10 am. 10th June at Noon.

1914 Juno, at 3. p.m.

13th Jena, at 7 a.m.

JUDO.

9 a.m.. 13th

13th June, at 3 pm

Wednesday, 15th June, at Noon. 19th June, at 7 am.

Friday,

...Saturday, 19th June, at 3 p.m. ...Wednesday, 23rd June, at 7 am. ...Wednesday, 3rd June, at Noon

Saturday, Seth Jane, at. 7 mm, Wednesday, 50th Jana, at Noon

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,

TILLPHONE: CENTRAL No. 215.

GLEN

GENERAL MANAGERS.

AND SHIRE

JOINT SERVICE OF STEAMERS.

· U.K.-STRAITS, CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE.

OUTWARDS.

Loave Hongkong Jone 14 June

30-

Arrive Manila

June 13 July 9

Leave Manila Juzo 19 EXPRESS ASIA Expares CANADA July, 3

Arrive Hongkong June 91 July 5

Vessel

Passenger Department i Freight and Express:

Tal. Ci 752. Tel C. 42.

Cables: GAUANPAO. Caller: NAUTIĻUS.

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RAILINGS JUKİECT TO ALTERATION,

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SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.

KOREA MARU SHINYO MARU

+

SOUTH AMERICA via Japan,

Angeles, Mexico and Panama. BAKUYO MARU... CINYO MARU

15th Jan 20th June,

Honolula, San Francisco, Los

Tuesday,

Tuesday,

17th July Tuesday, Wednesday 25th ' „Aug),

Pescan terman) from Haiphong MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP vin Singapore & Perta

and Singapore with 1,945, tons of general cargo and 9.3-1 tous for ports beyond.

Tokunda Mirn Japanese) from Yako-

ham and ik with a entry log Hongkong, ir 5 tres of general cargo for ports begand:

(Japanese) from Tokiohima Mary

KATORI MARU

ATSUTA MARU

147

Saturday, 19th June Saturday, arl Jaly

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.

TANGO MARU........

AKI MARU

TOYAMA MARU

NEW YORK and/or BOSTON via

"CARNARVONSHIRE "GLENSHIEL. .......

PEMBROKESHIRE... **OLENIFFER" GLENOGLE."

Due Hongkong.

13th June. 19th

11th July.

22nd..

üth Ang.

HOMEWARDS.

Vessel. Discharges

Leaves H'kong,

"CARNARVONSHIRE ..... 20th July London, Rotterdam & Hamburg vis Oran,

Movements are subject to change withopt notice.. For Freight or further Particulars, please apply to-

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., THE GLEN LINE, LTD., AGENTS. Telephones, Central No. 215 sub-ex. 23, and Central 3636.

AMERICAN

ORIENTAL MAIL LINE

Operated for UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE, Managing Operators.

FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS.

THE NEW FAST AMERICAN STEAMIES

FOR VICTORIA AND SEATTLE

SHANGHAL-KOBE-YOKOHAMA

Wednesday, 23rd June, at 11 dan. Wednesday, Sat July

:

PANAMA.

Sunday,

20th June

PRESIDENT MCKINLEY" "PRESIDENT JEFFERSON"

FOR

Yokohama and Moji with 99 on BUENOS AIRES via Singapore, Durban & Uspe Town, Delagoa

of general cargo, and 3,315 Lufts For parts heyond:

Sade Muru (Japanese) from Yukobama and Moji with 172 ans of general

pargo' and 2,672 tons for ports he

Si Fi (Chinese) from Sha Chung with 5 tons of general cargo, Tak #ing (Chinese) from Nho Tad with 5 cons of vegetables anal fish: Ansara (hinese) from Tourans with

'om tons of general cargo.

G. Fowls MP, Joseph Leung, Dr. J. G. | Later arrivals yesterday,

koo

Bay & Algoa Bay.

KAWACHI MARU...

Wednesday, 7th July

BOMBAY via Dingapore, Penang & Colombo.

SYDNEY MARU

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.

PENANG MARU

NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

AKI MARU

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

MOJI MARU

TO EUROPE-£120–£112-£110

MANILA

...June

glat.

July

3rd..

...Jaze 13th. ...Juno 25th.

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"PRESIDENT MCKINLEY** "PRESIDENT JEFFERSON"

First Class on the Pacific. First Class on Arcerican or Canadian Railwaya." Firmi Car and Moabelass and Second Clar on the Atlantic. Choice of Trans-Continental Bailways. Any Line on the Atletic Through Accommodation and Booking Arranged, Through Bills of L&iing to a United States and Canadian Overland Pointe

also vis Panama Canal Lines to Atlantic Ports. Copies of this paper are on file in our Offices SEATTLE, CHICAGO, NEW YOR& For Passage and get Booking apply w

Wednesday, 16th Janu

Sunday,

Saturday, 19th June

Thursday, 10th June Monday,

14th June Friday, 18th June Monday,

20th June

28th June:

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HAKANE MARU

late

НАКАТА МАНТ BUWA MARU

Tonkin (French) from Haiphong with

5 tons of general cargo and mail; War farther information, apply to-

Maji Murn (Japanese) from Caletta

and Saigon with 334 tons of gen- eral cargo and 3,653 tons for ports beyond:

Hamm. Miss Margaret Suman, Miss for inclusion in the above returns, Sarah Whelpton, Mrs, C. D. Wooton, were Livut-fondi and Mrs. J. W. Allen, Miss A. C. Allen, Mr. N. Bloch, Mr. E. Jackyn Casse. Mr. Wade R. Cochran, Ensign and Mrs. J. T. Davies, Mr. M. H. Dog, Major R. L. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Jarques Levy, Mr. Geo. Luihl, Mr.. G. Otska, Mr. R: "Portillo, Mr. T. Shiota. Mr. Gen. J. Pollard, Mr. C. W. Rosen- stock. Rev. Francis J. Boeres. Mr. J. W. Bruce. Rev. J. Flackiger, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, M: Ivory, Miss Helen Ivory, Liest. Ralph S. McDowell, Mr. M. Narthelitt, and Mr. J. Hughes Roberts.

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

„The ss. Takeda (B.I. and Apear Line), will leave Amoy for this port on Friday, the 11th inst., and is due in Hongkong on Saturday.

The R.M.S. Empress of deir left Rube on June 9th at 6 am., and is due al Nagasaki on June 19th at 5 15.

The N.D.L. 88. Deang left Shanghai on the 8th inst. and will arrive here of the 11th (Friday) at noon. She will saif for Europe of ports on the same day.

"

VESSELS EXPECTED,

Beulrd (Ben Line), dur June-15th.

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Tydeus (British) from Liverpool and Singapore with 8.1ons of general eargo, mail and 5,000 tons for porta beyond:

Taking (Chinese) from „Nam Tau with live tons of vegetables and three tons of fish;

Kistan Mara (Japanese) from Dairen and Lungkow with 343 tons of general cargo;

Tipands (Dutch) from Sourabaya with 4,476 tons of general cargo.

SHIPPING NOTES.

At the Marine Court yesterday, be fore Lieut.-Commander G. F. Hole. B., a junk-taaster was fined $15, or tun weeks hard labour in default, for failing to exhibit, regulation lights on his junk while under way.

The s Kinchan which

was taken

off the Hongkong-Macno ron recently and rent to Taikoo Dock for overhaul and repairs, has now left dock and is

Changle (Australian-Oriental Line), du expected to resume hir Macao run.

June 14th.

Dera (N.D.L.), due to-morrow. Empress of Acil (C.P.R.), due June

15th.

Karmalu (P. & 0), dus to-day about Takada (B.I. & Apcar), dec June 12th.

0a.m.

VESSELS IN DOCK.

The following vessels are in Dock:- Kowloon Dock:-

Taikoo Dock-Anking, Sring Bee, Korea Maru, Sonchow, West Cryote.

The pliking of the Paul Bran on the Canton run has been temporarily de ferred while the negotiations for the set- tlement of the boycott are proceeding.

The total number of deck passengers entered for the twenty-four hours ended ram. vesterday was 300, of which Sui Yi (Chinese) brought 125 from Shn Chung.

hs.5.

JJ

H.M.8. Tamar has left the Naval Chamber and is in dry-dock for annual Loverhaul.

Mail Steamers.

ANGKOR

M.M.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS

PORTHOS ANDRE LEBON PAUL LECAT

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GENERAL METZINGER B FONTAINE BLEAU AMIZONE

...B

Next Sailings from Marseilles,

21st May, 1928

4th June, 18th June, 2nd July,

Pro. Arr.at Egzz◄

and Sailing for Smi. and Japan.

22nd June, 1926

6th July, 20th July, "

3rd Aug

16th July.

..

17th Aug,

Probable Sautings from Hongkong for

Marsailles.

22nd June, 1926,

8th July, 20th July, 3rd Aug., 17th Aug- 31st Ag..

14th Sept, n

RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY TO MARSEILLES (including Table Wine and Free Doctor's Attendance). A CLASS 1st Class. £ 39. Od. Od.

BOLABH flat Claas.....l $6. Ga STEAKERS 2nd

STEAMERS (206; „ Through Tickets to London and Leading Towns of Europe. Accommodation reserved in the Trails at Marseilles.

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81. Os. Od.

LIGNES COMMERCIALES (CARGO BOLTE). SA. "YALOU from DUNKIRK, LONDON & HAVRE is due to arrive on the 21st June. Bailings subject to alteration without notice.

For full Particulars, applylto:- Telephone: Central 740.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO.,

3, QUEEN'S BUILDING CONSIGNATION-TRAUHIT-REPRESENTATION.

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UNITED STATES SEIPPING BOARD,

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK BUILDING.

Telephones: Central 2477, 2478 & 795

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SCANDINAVIAN PORTS.

Loading. About

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25th June

1.8

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2nd August

FOR SHANGHAI AND JAPAN FORTS.

"FORMOSA "

glut June

26th June

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Canton.

... AGRA

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231

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