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SHIPPING NEWS,
ARRIVALS.
HONGKONG SHIPPING.
THE HONGKONG DAILY
PRESS, SATURDAY JULY 241, 1926
Yesterday's-shipping statement showed the entry of some fairly heavy freights. Afthough the Arrivals consisted of July 21st. President Wilson, American str. 8.20 three steamers, only one-third of" the
"British vessats, with the exception of tons, Capt., Henry Nelson, from San Francisco rid parta, with a general cargo for Hongkong was brought by argo, lying, at Kowloon Whare them, the other two-thirds being in three vessels of other nationalities. With re- gard to the freight for ports beyond, however, six British vessels carried all are some 3,000 tons which was in an Amerienn steamer. There was a co-
Dollar S.S." Line.
July 2nd.
Jade, French str. 386 tons, Capt. P. Materuati, fret Port Bayard, with
cargo being up by over 10,000 tops, and freight for other ports by 13,000 tons
cdd.
...
a general cargo, lying a buoy No,siderable increase in freight. Hongkong
-Shun Cheong S.. Co. July 23rd. Carnarvonshire, British str.. 5.935 tous, Capt. H. S. Gulston, from "Dalay and Shanghai. Iging at Admiralty bung No. 1-Jardine, Matheson & At 9 a.m. yesterday there were 65 Ca
essels in the harbour, of which 37 were British. Leylon Mura, Japanese str. 9,200_tons.
During the previous twenty- Capt. Tashats, frone Singapore, four hours there were eleven arrivals, with a general cargo, lying at kow. eight British, one American, one loon Wharf-N.Y.K.
French and one Norwegian. The de- Glen British ste, tons, Caft.partures over the same period came to H. J. Henderson, from London nine, being three British, one American, French and two LO Japanese, one Straits and Singapore, with a gru- ral cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf.Chinese. Clearances came to four, being
two British, on: Dutch and one Chinese -Jarding, Matheson & Co, Kashmir British scr., 3.851 tons. Capt. R. H. Stringer, O. B. E., R.N.R., from Yokphania and Shanghai, with in general cargo, lying at buoy No.
A4-Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co.
Kiungehor,
British str..... 1.543 tons, Capt. C. Harris Walker, from Bang. kok with timler and rice, lying at buy No. BI1.-B. & S.
EST.-
Luis Mintärn, Norwegian str. 4.23 1018. Capt. J. M. Velde, from Manati and Cuba, with a cargo of sugar, lying at buoy No. Jardine, Matheson & Co. Meerdonin, British str. 11.110 tons: Capt. C. T. E. Dayas, from London, with a general cargo, lying at Kow. Joon Wharf-Mackinon, Mackenzi
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CARGO ENTERED:
(During the 21 hours ended at 0 a.m. Yesterday).
..12,380 tons.
2:387
For Hongkong For ports beyond m
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Sunday,
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...Sunday,
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Sunday,
25th July, at 2pm.
Tuonday, 27th July, at Noon:
Thursday 29th July, at 7am.
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...CHEONGSEING"...Thursday, 29th July, at Noon.
"FOOKSANG" ...Sunday, 1st Aug., at 7 am.
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YOKOHAMA
..." KUMJANG"
TIENTSIN
KOBE via MOJI
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-TSINGTAO via SHANGHAI.......
KOBE in MOJI
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...Sunday, ...Tuesday,
1st Aug. at Sam. 3rd Aug at 3 p.m. Wednesday, 4th Aug., at No. Saturday, 7th Aug, at 7am. Tuesday 10th Aug, at Noon. ...Wednesday, 11th Aug., at Noon.
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14 Oct 17 Oct. 29 Oct. 31 Nov. 11 Nov 14 Nov.
Y hana. Leave
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28 July 29 July 25 July-
31 Aug Aug 19 Ang Aug 25 Aug 16 Sept ...Sept. 3 Sept. 5 Sept. "Sept. 11 Sapt
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20
5 Sept. 25 Oct.
GENERAL MANAGERS.
20 Oct 23 Nov.
TELZYBONE: CENTRAL No. 915.
3 Nov. 8 Nov.
13
17 Nov. 20 Nor
98
1,670 tons. ......... 9,900
1
.10.003.
Total
During the previous 24 hours ended.
at 9 a.m. on Thursday). For Hongkong Far purts beyond t
Total
(E/Asin and E/Eussia call at Nagasaki the day after departure from Shanghai). "
HONGKONG-MANILA-HONGKONG-SERVICE
OUTWARDS.
Vessel
"GLENOGLE"
"GLENAMOY”
Les Te Hongkong
Arrive Manila
Leave
Aug. Aug.
11 25
Aug. 13" Ang. 27
Manila
EXPRESS ASIA
Aug. 14 EMPRESS CANADA A¤g.
Αντίνο Hongkong
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Aug. Aug...
16
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Cables: GACANPAC. Onbles NAUTILUS.
"GLENGAREY"
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"GLENAPP".
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Of the cargo for Hongkong, British Tenure, British str., 11513 tons, Capt. vessels brought 4,814 tons, of which the King, from Shanghai, with a general || best citrics were 1,002 tons) 1,258 tons storga, lying at bang No. AL-Mac- and 1.487 tons. 4 Norwegian steamer kindon, Mackrazie"& Co.
brought 6.993 of the remaining 7,509 7/4, British stat 6174 tens, Gupt. C. | tons. With regard to freight from
4. Cocklin, tron Laletta and ports beyond British vessels carrie
10,492 tons, and an American steamer Singapore, with a general cargo. Iving at Kowloon kinnon, Mackenzie kto. Fong, British str. 4,13 tuns, Capt. T. W. Quirk, from Yokohama and Shanghal, with a general cargo. 15 ing at hang N6. A3—B. & S.
Wharf-Mas- r,105 tons.
CLEARANCES. „
July and
tucanrrunghie, fur dingsgang.
#culoa Mare, the Muj
tep water, for Shanghai,
Tmn Mirn, for Shanghai. Lizan for Shorthai Mardana, for Shanghai. President Wofson, Hoy Manila topura, for Singadore. Sha fun, för Shanghai Telemachus, for Saigon. West Hinton, der Minniti. Postaze for Singapore.
SEIPPING NOTES.
At the Marine Court yesterday, he fore Lieut. Commander G. F.
Hole, N.. the master, of the steam launch- Af and the master of the motor pat Lee were each fined $3, for mooring ahagside the ss. Taiping, being on the outside of two other launches,
The master of the 5.5. President Wilson (American) from San Francisco and Ahghai, reported to the Harbour Ofesterday that during the voyage to Hongkong, there was one death among the dock passengers. ...
The master of the s. Tolmin (British) from Calcutta and Singapore, reported that one of the 036 deck passengers on his vessel committed suicide by jumping overboard.
A notice in the Harbour Office states that the Port of Pakoi has been declared | by the Superintendent of Customs, and the Treaty Fort Consuls to be plagTRI infected All vessels arriving from there" will be governed by the Sanitary Re- gulations for the Port of Shangbaik
The total number of deck passengers entered for the twenty-four hours ended. at 11. a.m. yesterday was 1,40, of which the 8.5. Preident Wilson (Ameri. can) from San Francisco and Shanghai carried 255, the 3.8. Hydroages (Britishi from Kwang Chow Wan 229, and and the & Tubes (British) From: Calcutta and Singapore 958. --
WEATHER REPORT,
Last night's weather report, forecast and, remarks issued by the Royal Ubser- vatóry stated:-
The typhoon is filling up and now np pears as a depression over S. W. China.
ForecastS.E. winds, fresh to'anda.. rate, overcast, occasional rain.
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The arrivals for the twenty-four hours ended at 9 a.m. sesterday were under-
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Archir (British) from Yokohama and Shanghai with two tens of general cargo, mail and 1,500 tons for ports beyond.
Mae Houlu (British) from London and Singapore with 1,062 tons of gene- ral targo, mail and 1,503 tons for Dorts bevond
Khangchine (British) from Bangkok
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STURINGE. SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,
with 1,256 tons of rice and timber, SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu. -altaat!--
Fangter (British) from Yokohama and
Shanghai with 30 tons of misce)- laneous cargo, mail and 1,549 tons. for ports beyond.
tileniffer (British) from London and Singapore with 850 tons of general cargo and 5,481 tons for ports be- yond.
Curpuronnshire (British) from Dalog
~TAITO" MARU
"TENYO MARU
KOREA MARU SHINYO MARU
7th Sept., at Noen
-TDENISY,
7th July, at Noon
Monday,
9th Ang, at Noon
Tuesday, Tuesday,
24th Aug., at Noon
Honolulu, "San Francisco, LOB
Angeles, Mexico and Panama. GINTO MARU ANYO MARU
* Omit Honolala. Calls Los Angeles, SOUTH AMERICA vis Japan,
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Wednesday, 25th Ang, at Noon Tuesday, 12th Oct.
and Shanghai with five tous of MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore & Parts general cargo (over carried) and 6.483 tons for pcrts beyond.
Hydeungen (British) from Kwang
Chow Wan with 131 tons of general cargo and mail
HAKONE MARU SUWA MABU TUSHIMI MARU HAKOZAKI MARU
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Saturday, 31st July
Saturday, 14th Aug.
Saturday, 28th Aug. Saturday, 11th Sept..
Taima (British) from Calcutta and SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports,
Singapore with 1,467 tons of gene- ral cargo, mail and 3.37 tons for ports beyond.
President Wilson (American)" from
San Francisco and Shanghai with 831 tons of general cargo, mail and 3.103 tons for ports beyond. Jude (French) from Fort Bayard with
116 tons of general cargo and mail Luise Nielson (Norwegian)
from Puerto Tarain, Cuba, and Monata, Cuba, with 8,825 tons of sugar.
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Later arrivals yesterday, too late for inclusion in the above returns were as under :-
Numuru (British) from Yokohama and
Shanghai with one tan of general. cargo, mail, and 1,536 tona for 'ports beyond.
Ceylon Muru (Japanese) from Calcutta
and Singapore with 833 tons of general cargo, mail and 3,879 tons far ports beyond"
CHURCH NOTICES.
ST. Joux's CATHEDRAL, Hongkong.
$
July 25th, 1926, S. James, 8th Sunday after
Tria ty p
Holy Communion at.8 s.in
Matins at 11a.m.
Preacher:-Rev. G. E. S padell.
MISHIMA MARŲ. TANGO MARU,
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Wednesday, 18th Aug, at 11 am. Wednesday, 2nd Sept., at 11 am. NEW YORK and/or BOSTON vis PANAMA.
CALCUTTA MARU
6th Aug. ..... Friday,
BUENOS AIRES via Singapore, Durban & Cape Town, Delagon
Bay & Algoa Bay.
HAKATA MARU
BOMBAY ris Singapore, Penang & Colombo.
TOTTORI MARU AWA MARU
tea
Friday, 8th Aug.
Thursday, 29th July Wednesday, 11th Aug.
CALCUTTA vis Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.
NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
TANGO MARU
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
FAKOZAKI MARU...
TOKUSHIYA MAKU
·GENOA MAKU
BADO MARU
Saturday,
21at. Ang,
Sunday
25th July
Monday,
26th July
Tuesday,
27th July
Monday,
2nd Ang.
fur farther information, apply towe NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
Telephone: Central No, 292 (Privata exchanges to all Depts.).
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5th Aug. 24th
2nd Sept
18th
HOMEWARDS..
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"PEMBROKESHIBE".... 25th Aug.
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Movements are subject to change without notice." Fer Freight or further Particulars, please apply tom.
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Next Sailogs
Pro Arr.st Bigkg. from Mareilles. S'hai and Japan. and Sailing for
16th July, 1920 90th July,
Probable Saltings from Hongkong for
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3rd Aug., 1920, 17th Aug, 14th Sept," 28th Sept. 12th Oct,
Evensong at 6 n.m.
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FOR SHANGHAI AND JAPAN PORTS,
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Sunday Services, July 25th -
Sanday School at 10 a.m.
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8th Aug.
Morning Service at lla
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RIVER LEVELS,
Bulletin from
BOARD OF CONSERVANCY WORES OF KWANGTUNG.
Waterlovela (in English Feet) at 8 s.m.
-Place-of- Observation
B
West Hiver
at Shubing 441.0.4 (0)
North River
at Teingru- +297 0
North River
at Samalni. +213
Eat Biver
at hekling. +15,2 )~3
1928
Hymns: 343, 49, 141, 93 and 147. P.S.A, in Lecture Hall at 4
.m.
Evening Service at 6 pm:
Hymus: 80, 417, 438, 132 and 634, Treacher, Morning and Evering Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie. Wednesday, July 28th, at 8.15 p.m.-Soldiers
and Sailors Christian Association, "Friday, July 30th, at 8.30 p.m.-Christian Endeavour Meating ned Excial Hour, Saturday Circle, July 24th, from 8 pm
July 20 July 21 FIRST CHURCH
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Ring +16.6
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Wednesday Evening Meeting at 5.30 p.m. Beading Rooms above address, open Tuesday and Friday, 10 am. to 12 Noon; Monday and Thursday, 5 to 7 pm.
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For further particulars, apply to the Agents- GILMAN & CO., LTD.,
Hongkong.
THE "TAIPING."
The as. Taiping (A. & Q. Linë), whose departure has been twice; postponed owing to unsettled weather, will leave to-day- (Saturday), at 2 p.m...
VÉSSELS EXPECTED.
Canton (Swedish East Asiatic Co., Ltd.),
due to-day.
VESSELS IN DOCK.
The following vessels are in Dock: Taikos Doek:-Corbin, Heungshan and i Anatina.
SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONGKONG..
FOR JULY, 1026
(STANDARD TIME OF THE 120TH, MERIDIAN),
Date.
Sunrise Sunset. 6.51 ..
7.08 p.. ..5.51
7.07
July 24th
osth.
.26th.
27th......
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.,5.52
7.07
#1
....8.52
7.00
28th...
..5.52
.7.06
29th.
..3.53
7:00
30th.
3.32
2.05
5:54
ANGERS
D'ARTAGNAN ANGKOR PORTHOS
RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY TO MARSEILLES,
(including Table Wine and Froe Doctor's Attendance),
A Class 1st Vines. 99. Od. Od.
B-Ozan 1st Class..... 85, Da. Od.
STKAMERA] And od fi STEAMERS (End ..
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Through Tickets to London and Leading Towns of 6L 05.
Europe.
Accommodation reserved in the Trains at Marseilles.
· LIGNES" COMMERCIALES ((Caboo-Boats).
1.4. “QAPITAINE FAURE " from DUNKIRK, LONDON & HAVRE is das
to arrive on the 21st July.
Sailings subject to alteration without notice.
For full Particulars, apply to:-- Telephone: Central 740.
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