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SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVALS.
August 28th
Nu Til, Chinese str., is tons, Capt. Lo Shui, from Sha C Chung, with cattle, lying at Luen Cheong harf. -Fook Ho Co. Tui. Tak, Portuguese str., 2,080 tons, Capt. L. J. Pats, from Amor, lying at Taikoo Dock.-Chan Kwang
Co.
August 7th Deucalion, British str., s.12 tons, Capt. J. Findley, from Shanghai and Ave lang. The latter port she left on August 28th, with a general cargo, lying at bugy Nr. A4.-P. & 8.
American str.. President Cleveland,
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S.S. Lined
THE
HONGKONG SHIPPING.
INCREASE IN HONGKONG CARGO,
LOW FREIGHTS FOR OTHER PORTS.
The shipping statement for yesterday showed a drop in the tonnage figures, there being two fewer yessels arriving, Hongkong cargo showed an increase of 9,000 tong odd, but freight for ports be by about 21,000 tons, only three steamers yond had dropped considerably, namely carrying any. The total tonnage entered was 2,504 tons, of which British vessels accounted for 1.110 tons and vessels, of other nationalities for 15,625 tona
NATIONALITIES.
At 9 am yesterday there were 50 vessels in the harbour, of which 24 were 14,100 tons, Capt.-kieorge W. Lacul British During the previous 24-hours from Manila, which port she left on ten vessels arrived, zi, four British, August 24th, with a general cargo,; ying at Kowloon Wharf-Dollarone American, one Portuguese, two Japanese, and two Chinese. The depar tures during the same period come to twelve, is, one British and one Japanese for Singapore, two Chinese for Kwang (how Wan, one British for Jesselton, one Dutch for Batavia, one Chinese for Hau- hoi,, one Dutch for Muntok, one British for Sandakan, one Japanese for Moji. one Chinese for Sha U Chung and one British for Kobe.
Tak Hing Chinese str., 103 tons. Capt
Lo Shan, from Namtau, with a carge of vegetables, ying at Luen Cheons Wharf-Fook Hoi Co.
CLEARANCES.
August 27th.
Brucalion, for Manila. Haiyang. for Amoy. Lee Sang, fur Poocbow. Samarang Murn, for Moji. Shantang, for Shanghai.. Sui Sang, for Shanghai.
Sui Fik, for Sha U Chung. Tak Hing, for Hauhei.
Tanda. for Manila,
Tenn, for Huihow.
Teli, for Amoy,
Tile, for Amøy,
Tone Jurn, for Hongay,
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVALS.
CARGO ENTERED.
(For the 4 hours ended at @ am. yesterday).
For Hongkong
Fosports beyond
Total...
HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8TH,
CANADIAN
EMPRESS
PACIFIC
EXPRESS
QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC
17 Day from Hongkong to VanconJDI.
LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMSHIPE.
Special FARES, to EUROPE
£120 €112 · £83
VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER
via" SHANGHAI and JAPAN; POETS.§
T'hama
.. Leave
V'couver. Arrive,
3 Sept. & Sept. 8 Sept. 11 Sept. 201
22 Sept. 25 Oct.
1926
INDO-CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
HONGAY.
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATIONS..
"KWAISANG
'TSIN GTAU via SBANGHAL... "HOPSANG" STRAITS & JALOUTTA "NAMSANG" NINGFO & SHANGHAI
TSINGTAU via SHANGHAL... "KWONGSANG"
"YATSHING"
TIENTSIN
SANDAKAN
HAIFHUNG
"CHIPSHING"
MAUSANG "MINGSANG".
KOBE via SHANGHAI &
"LAISANG"
STRAITS & CALCITTA
KUTSANG
TIENTSIN
STRAITS & CALCUTTA
"FOOKSANG"
"EOSANG"
SANDAKAN
"HINSANO"
MOJI
OSAKA via KOBE
...Sunday, 29th Ang at 8am Wednesday, Tat Sept, at Noon. Wednesday 1st Sept, at 3 pm ...Friday, 3rd Sept, at Noon ...Friday 3rd Sept, at Noon. ....Saturday, 4th Sept., at 9 p.m.. ...Sunday, 5th Sept, at m
3 Wednesday, 8th Sept. at p..
10th Sept, at 7 %.
Friday ...Samarday, lita Sept, at 3 p.m.
"CHEONGSHING "Wednesday, 15th Sept, at 7am.
For Freight or Passage, apply to-
...Saturday, 18th Sept, at 3 p.m.. ...Tuesday,
21st Sept, at I am.. Thursday, 26th Sept., at 2 pm.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., "LTD.,
TELEPHONE: CENTRAL No. 215.
STELKIES.
9,404 tons. 8,596 · ***
rong LeaTS
S'hai. Kobe Leare Leart
.18.001
*
EMPRESS OF CANADA EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF ASIA EMPRESS OF CANADA EMPRESS OF BUSSIA
...Sept. ...Sept. 16 Sept. 19 Sept. 14 Oct. 17 Oct.. ...Oct.
31 Nov. 99 Oct. ...Uct.
11 Nov. 14 Nov. ...NOT.
20 Oct. 23 Nov.
3 Nor. 17 NOT,
I
6 Nov. 20 Nov
15
GLEN
(For the previous 24 hours ended at
9'a.m. on Thursday),
For Hongkong
For ports beyond
3,063 tops. 32.715
Total £...35,778
*
a Japanese steamer 3,872 tona, the other 1,440 tons being in an American vessel.
Of the cargo for Hongkong, four Per Dollar liner Prandent Cleveland, British vessel's brought 7,621 tons, the re- From Manila, on Aughar 27th:-Miss A Jamaining 1,787 tons being in four vessels L. Hillborne, Mr. and rs. 4. E. Lutab, under other flags. The best entries were Mrs. E A. Paya Mr. E. W. Payne, 3,800 tons, 1.577 tons, and 1,442 tons in Master E. Wayne Miss Era E. British sacks" and 1,000 tons in a Smith, Anong passengers passing through steamer of other nationality. With re- Hongkong on their way North weregard to freight for ports beyond, one Sister M. Augustin. Mrs. A. C. Cressur, | British steamer entered 4.45 tons and Mr. A. E. Converse, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dyer, Mr. T G Davis Mrs. F.31. Davis. Miss D. V. Eiser, Mr. 1, M. Jordan, Mr.---H.-Kvarny, Mre U Kearney. Master . . Kearny: Me: H.
Longfellow, dus in Ladde
Mears and tastr nd Mrs. H. L Mears. Ma MG Miller, Mr. J. R. MeMicking, Mr. . R. Rowe, Mrs. E. b Rowe, Mrs. E. C. Tait, and Mr. A. E. Wyman.
DEPARTURES."
Per. 3.5. Tala, for Australia vid Manila, on August 27th:-Mr. R. S: Moore, Mr. J. W. Darby and child. Mrs.. W. Austin, Mr. J. H. Simpson, Mr. Jiconamand dr. Adamson, Mr. M. D. Pascoe, Miss A. "Erni, Mr. "R. H. Sket: ton, Mr. M. C. Mata, Miss K. Connel. Mr. R. T. Matheson and Mr. and Mrs. MT Mezget.
SHIPPING
NOTES.
A slight mishap occurred to the s.. Kinshan, one of the steamers employed un the daily run between Hongkong and Macan, when returning to "Hongkong from Mincao of Thursday." It appears that-she-lost one of her propeller blades.. but this being not very serious she was able to make Hongkong all right On arrival here she went to Taikoo Dock to have the necessary repairs effected, anil subsquently to her place at the Wing Lok Street wharf again, sailing for Macao in the afternoon. It is thought that the propeller may have snapped off by reason of silting in the vicinity of the Harbour works at Macan."
The total number of deck passengers entered for the twenty-four hours ended at D... yesterday was 914, of which the 8.5. Tilrea carried 809 from Calcutta and Singapore.
Dangerous goods manifested yesterday were ease of rifles, and I crate-hox of ammunitions by the Tiling from Cal- cutta and Singagore; and 1,12masta of fire-erpokers by the Hop Sung from Tsing- tao and Foochow
*
Quarantine restrictions imposed ngainst arrivals from Saigon on account of cholera have been withdrawn.
The Canadian Pacific shipping com pany have arranged a scheme in connec tion with their round-the-world, tours whereby tourists will always be in the Bun, escaping the winter of Europe, etc. On November 13th the R.M.S. Empress of Sentland Bagship of the C.P.S., will start on her cruise round the world, keep. ing in the sun all the while. Visits will
!
THE ARRIVALS.
15e arrivals for the twenty-four hours
a.m. yesterday were a
Tiara (British) from Culeuttu and Singapore with 1,577 tens of general cargo and 3,494 tona for ports beyond;
Say (British) from Sandakan with 3,500 tona of timber and« gen- eral cargo p
**(E/Aria and E/Russia call at Nagasaki the day after departure from Shanghai).
HONGKONG-MANILA-HONGKONG-SERVICE
Versel
"GLENGARRY"
CARMANTHENSHIRE"
5th Oct.
16th
7
GENERAL MANAGERS.
Last Hongkong Sep.
8
Arriva Manila
Sep. 10
Leave Manila
EXPRESS RUSSIA Bep. 11
Arrive Hongkong "Sep.
31st Aug.
* GLENAPP"
+4
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16th Sept.
13
* GLENSHANE"
* GLENBEG Z
Fassenger Department s' Freight and Express:
Tel 0,762. Tal. C. 42.
Cabler GACANPAO. Ombler NAUTILUS.
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SAILINGS BUMECT TO ALTERATON,
Kiungo (British) from Bangkok SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.
with 1,449 tons of general cargo; Hap Sang (British) from Tsingtao and Fonchaw with 802 tons of generol cargo;
President Cleveland (American) from
Manila with 88 tons of general gargo, and 1,440 tour for ports beyond:
Tai The (Portuguese) from Amoy with
a nil entry;
Maluren Haru (Japanese) from Cal-
cutta and Singapore with 615 tons of gunnies barley, sugar candy, edronuts, ele., and, 3,872 tons of pig iron, gunnies, cotton, etc., for ports beyond;
Huron Moru (Japanese) from Keelung
-and-Swalow with 1,000—187a-of-
general merchandise.
Wing (Chinese) from Kwang Chow
Wan with 150 tons of general cargo; Tak Hing (Chinese) from Nam Tuu
with one picul of vegetable.
LATER ARRIVALS.
Later arrivals yesterday, too late for inclusion in the above returns, were:-
Deucalion (British) from Shanghai and
Keelung with a nil entry for Hong- kong, but 396 tons for ports be- yond; Tilleboet (Dutch) from Batavia and Balikpapan with 93 tons of sugar,
tapidea, four, rattan, coffee, etc., including 51 tons of transhipped cargo, and 7,097 tons of milat sarga for ports beyond.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS,
*SIBERIA MARU
TAIYO MARU
TENYO MARU
Omit Honolulu. Calle Los Angeles
ני
Monday,
Tuesday, Monday,
21st Sept, at Noon 5th Oct., at Noon Lath Oct
SOUTH AMERICA via Japan, Honolulu, San Francisco, Los
Angeles. Mexico and Panama.
GINYO MARU
ANTO MARE
BOKUTO MARU
"Taosday, Tuesday, Saturday,
31st Aug. & Noon
19th Oct. at Noon
27th Nov, at Noon
MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore & Porte
FUSHIMI MARU
HAKOZAKI MARU HAKUSAN MARU
KITANO MARU
Saturday, 29th Aug. Saturday, 11th Sept. Saturday, 25th Sept... Saturday, 9th Oct.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.
TANGO MARU
AKI Make-
Wednesday, 22nd Sept Wednesday, 20th vet
NEW YORK and/or BOSTON ris PANAMA.
TAKETOYO:MAKU ... MAYEBASHI MARU...
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101
Monday,
5th Bept. Saturday, 13th Sept.
BUENOS AIRES vis. Singapore, Durban & Cape Town, Delagoa
Bay & Algoa Bay.
BOMBAY vis Singapore, Penang & Colombo.
TOKUSHIMA MARU BADO MARU
#
Monday,
30th Ang. Saturday, 11th Sept.
CALOUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Raugoon.
NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
AKI MARU
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA
TAMBA MARU DAKAR MARU-
HARUNA MARU KAMO MAKU
The R.M.S. Empresa of Cunada, which | por further information, apply t— arrived at Manila yesterday at 6.30 an.. deaves that port at 4 p.m. to-day, and is
due at Hongkong, on Monday at 7 a.m.
VESSELS EXPECTED.
Empress of Canada (C.P.E.), due August
20thi
Empress of Bussin (C.P.B.), due Sept.
eth.
Jeypore (P. & O.), due to-morrow, about
4 pm.
be paid to twenty-two countries, includ-Vellore (P. & O.), due to-morrow, about
noon.
SHIRE
HOMEWARDS.
OLENOGLE"...
(3
AND
JOINT SERVICE OF STEAMERS.
U.K.-STRAITS, CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE.
OUTWARDS.
Vassal. Due Hongkong.
Discharges Leaves 'kong
22nd Sept. London, Rotterdam & Hamburg
*GLENGARRY...... ... 20th Oot.
London, Hotterian & Hamburg.
Movements are subject to change without notice.
Fer Freight or farther Particulars, please apply
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., THE GLEN LINE, LTD., AGENTS
Telephones: Central No. 215 sub-ez 23, and Central 3696.
ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE
FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS,
THE NEW FAST AMERICAN STEAMERS
FOR VICTORIA AND SEATTLE
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-SHANGHAI-KOBE-YÜKOHAMA
·"PRESIDENT JEFFERSON"
PRESIDENT GRANT"
....Sept.
lat, & p.m.
...Sept.
13, 5 p.m.
་་ ་
TO EUROPE-EI20-£113. First Class on the Pacific. First Cisas on American or Cana Haz Bailways. First Class and Monoclass on the Atlantic. Casios of Treas-Continsalai Balımayı. Aur Line on the Atlantic. Thronga 2003mmodation and Booking Arranged.
FOR MANILA
* PRESIDENT GEANT" "PRESIDENT, MADISON"
THE
...Sept.
5th, 5 p.
...Sept. 17th, & p.m.
(13
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK BUILDING."
Telephoses: Central 2477, 2478 & 795.
SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LIMITED.
of Fast Motor Vessels
FOR
MARSEILLES, ALGIERS, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND
BOANDINAVIAN PORTS.
Service
Saturday, 18th Sept.
Monday, Tucany,
20th Aug.
Iaz Sept
Monday,
Tuesday,
6th Sept. 21st Sept.
m.s. "CANTON"
NANKING" ม
ma. "DELHI** ma. "SUMATRA"
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
Telephone: Central No. 292 (Private exchanges to all Depta.).,
Mail Steamers,
ing Madeira, Morocco, Italy, the Riviera, Egypt, the Holy Land, India, Ceylon, China, Japan, Datavia, Sumatra, Hono- The death at Copenhagen is recorded i lalo, the Philippines, San Francisco, the last month of Captain M. S. Harlos. Panama Canal, the West Indies, Havana, who was taken sick while in command of Qucher and New York Christmas zilly Moore-McCormick vessel,——_ Captain be spent in the Holy Land, and New Harloe, was in Yokohama and Kobe for Year's Eve in Cairo. The tour, which reveral years in charge of the U.S. Ship- will be under the management of the ning Board interests, and the report of WAMAZONE Canalian Pacific throughout will be achig death will be a matter for keen regret complished without change of steamship among the very large circle of friends in
(Continued an nez!"Chlumn). the Orient.
"ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD.,
AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE.
"CITY OF BARODA"
(9,670 TONS D.W.)..
THE above Steamer having Accommodation for over 100 First Class Passen To be Despatched From PHILIPPINES, STRAITS, COLOMBO and SUEZ CANAL 5TH NOVEMBER, 1926, for NEW YORK where she is due to arrive on SaÐ JANUARY, 1927.
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For Freight or Passage Apply to
THE BANK LINE,LTD.
ANGERS D'ARTAGNAN
ANGKOR FORTHOS CHAMBORD PAUL LECAT"
M.M.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES"
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS
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31st August 15th Sopt
144
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For further particuling, apply to the Agent GILMAN & CO., LTD.
"Hongkong.
23]
MM
Pra Arc.at Hgkg
Probable Sailings Next Saihoga and Sailing for from Hongkong for from Maravillos
104) 8 baland Japano—Marguides
14th Sept., 1920;}
30th July, 1926 13th Aug. *
81st Aug., 1928| 14th Sept... 28th Sept
28th Sept
12th Oct.,
25th Oct,
10th Sept.
8-
24th Sept
12th Oct, 26th Oct.,
11
23rd Nov
8th Oct
10th Nov...
7th Dec,
27th Aug,
9th Nov,
RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY TO MARSEILLES
(including Table Wine and Free Doctor's Attendance), A Class 1st Class 99, 01. Od. 1B CLASS 1st Class....... A5, Oz. Od. Bramans)2nd-
£ 70. od od
BMERS 2nd £81. Ds. Od.. Through Tickets to London and Leading Towns of Europe. Accommodation reserved in the Trains at Marseilles. LIGNES COMMERCIALES (Cargo Boats)."
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8. "MIN from DUNKIRK, LONDON & HAVRE în die to arrive on the 23rd September. Sailing subject to alteration without notice..
For fail Particulars, apply to:-
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO..
8. Qur' BULJET CONSIGNATION=TRAWHIT REPRESENTATION,
Telephone: Central:740.
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18th October
G. E. HUYGEN,
"Canton.
HONGKONG to BORNEO.
S.S. "
"LOK
SUN"
Leaves Hongkong
Thursday, August 20th,
CALLING AT
Sandakan, Lahad Datu, Tawao and Senporna
Excellent Accommodation for Halcon, 1st and 2nd, and Steerage Passengera.
Fall Information from---
CARMICHAEL & CLARKE.”
TEL, C. 232..
ов
WATT & CO., 188, Wixe Lox STREET.
Txz. C. 4988.
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