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SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVALS,
October 26th.
TAB HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28TH, 1926
HONGKONG SHIPPING."
YESTERDAY'S STATEMENT.
Arufura, British str., 3.401 tons, Capt.ment showed that although there was one
A. S. Gordon, from Moji, which port she left on October 21st, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. A -Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co. Arena, British str., 9,097 tons, Capt. W. R. F. Holden, from Liverpool vid parts. She left Singapore on October 1st, with a general cargo, lying at Holt's Wharf-8. & S. Tai Sze Ma, Chinese str., 402 tons, Capt. Lo Yat Sun, from Kwang Chow Wan, with general cargo and bullock, 15. ing at buoy No. C30-Wing Yin Co. Wong Shek Kung, Chinese str., 360 tons, Capt. R. M. de la Sala, from Saigon, with a general cargo, lying at bay No. 38-Kwang ang Hing-
October 27th.
poey, British str., 1,770 tons, Capt. Wm. Anderson, from Saigon, which part she left on October 21st, with Fice, frewood and general cargo, lying at buoy No. “A25.-Wo Fat
Shing City of Wellington, British etc.. 3.659 Lona, Capt. E. Cory, from Dairen and Hankow. The latter port she left on October 21st, with a general cargo, "lying at buoy No. 424.-Bank Line. Devauha, British schooner, 4,733 tops, Capt. W. A. Norman, from Bombay, which part she left on October 18th. with a general cargo, lying at Kow- loun Wharf.-P. & O Saarland, German str.. 4,076 tons, Capt Franz Helfar, from Yokohama and Shanghai. The latter port she left on October Sith. with a gezeruli cargo, lying at buy No. 41.-Jebsen & Co.
Tonkin, French str. 840 tons, Capt. F. L. Morvan, frem Haiphong, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. Cat.
Messageries Maritimes.
CLEARANCES.
October 27th. Chung Hing, for Kang Chow, Wan. City of Wellington, for Mania. Devanha, lor Shanghai.
Empress of Canute, for Shazgini Hong Hw, for Amoy.
ile Sangefor Singapore. Kern, for Shanghai, Aunger, for Shanghai. Nyanza, for Singapore Sui Fit, for Sha
Chung.
Sungshan Maru, jer Canton, Titarem, for amoy. Tonkin, for Haiphong. Tyndareus, for Kobe.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVALS.
Yesterday morning's shipping state- more arrival than during the previous twenty-four hours, cargo for Hongkong had decreased by over 11,000 tons; but traights for ports beyond went up by over 3,000 tons. The returns for porta beyond were very good.
During the twenty-four hours, ended at 9 am yesterday, fourteen vessels are rived and the same number departed, the nationalities being nine British arrivals and fire departures; three Chinese ar- rivals and two departures; one French arrival and three departares; one Ger- man arrival and one Departure: and one Japanese and one Norwegian departures. Clearances during the same period num bered five, four British and one Japanese, leaving a total of 63 vessel's in the har- bour, of which 29 were British..
The Freights.
The freight returns showed an inward registry of 6,251 fcus of cargo for Hong- kong, with 4,264 tons in six British vessels, and the best return 2.120 tons of rice and general cargo. In vessels of other nationalities there were 1,097 tons, divided among three ships, with 1,700 tons in one steamer. For ports beyond there were 22,000 tons, with 13.630 cons
The best i 1:1 six British steamers. returns were 2,113 tons, 4,256 tons, 0,200 tous and 8,749, tona, all general cargs. in other vessels there were 6,450 tons, comprising 1.200 tons and 3,200 tons p general cargo, respectively. The total freight entered was 29,341 tons.
The tabulated list of arrivals and de- partures will be found on page 10,
SHIPPING NOTES.
At the Marine Court yesterday, before Lieut.-Comdr, G. F. Hole, RN, the master of a junk was fined $96 for failing to obtain a licence and $15 for being under way without regulation lights.
The total number of deck passengers entered for the twenty-four hours, ended a.m. yesterday, was 001, of which the Kemun (Britishy from Liverpool and Singapore carried 165, and the A Hong Hice (British) from Rangoon and Singapore 453.
The Naval Armament Supply Depot have notified the Harbour Authorities that a quantity of unserviceable cordite will to burned at Stonecutters Island to-day,
The master of the Wung Shek. Kung'
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tons of general cargo, has reported that be encountered a severe typhoon on Deloker 11th. At 6.p.m. the ship was at but seven miles distant from it, with No damage baroneter reading 29.02. worth mentioning was dere to ship, Bythe androfuri, from Japan, on which was severely buffeted. On the re- October 20th:-Mr. 12TM Blair, Mr. and turn trip to. Hongkong, a fresh to mö- Mrs. G. C. Evans and two children, Mr.derate N.E. monson was met with. and Mrs. E. H. Hunter and child, Mr.
S. Haibara, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. John- son, Mr. W. Johusou, Mr. S. R. Johnson, and Miss E. Johnsen,
By the P. & 0. as. Demak, from Bombay r ports, on October 27th:- Mr. and Mrs. P. it. Cadell, Col K. E. Mogra, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cochrane, Mr. F. H. Akharally, Mr. F. Dharamdas, Mr. F. Contes, Mrs. M. J. Elbrom, H. E. Phyn, Lady Hamrong, Lady] Praycon, Miss Protin, Mr. L. E. Duinas, Alt, W. B. Coleman, Ms. Connelly and
son Mr. Schneider, Mr. Ahmann, Mr. J. Beckeringh. Among passengers pass ing through on their way to Shanghai were: Mr. Hayim, Mr. B. S. Khambatt and infant, Mr. S. C. Parrett. Mr. Muc- Alpine. For Kobe: M. Y. Kawai.
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VESSELS EXPECTED.
Empress of Russia (C.P.R.), due Novem-
ber 3rd, 0 a.m.
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Japan (Swedish East Asiatic), due
to-morrow.
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at 2 8th Nov.
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Vessal
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9th Dec.
26th Dec.
6th Jan."
20th Jan.
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29th Nov., at Nood
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26th Nov., at Noon
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MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore & Parts
KAMO MARU
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LOADING DIRECT FOR
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28th November 30th December
15th January, 1927.
Loading About
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FOR SHANGHAI AND JAPAN PORTS.
Saturday, 6th Nov.
Saturday, 20th Nov.
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Saturday, 4th Dec.
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Saturday, 18th Dec.
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& Ports.
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Friday, 29th Oct. Thursday, 11th Nov.
2]
Kormula (P. & 0.), due October 30th, SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila
about noon.
Mirmzuire (P. & O), due October 31st,
about 5 p...
Sumatra (Swedish East Asiatic), due
to-morrus. ***
Tunda (E. & A.), due November 1st,
Among passengers passing through Hong- By the P. & O... Nu from Yoko kong on their way to Singapore were: hama wa Shanghai, on October 8th: Mr. M. Leplat, Mr. V. Zila, Mr. C. Capt. and Mrs. A. F. Jolly and two Berg, Mr. E. Shtemberg. Mr. and Mrs.
Kravchenko,
Valkoff, children; Miss J. P. Hörgett. 3Irs. J. V. Brearley, Engr. Comdr. Bromley, Capt. Mr. Navotny, and Mr. V. A. Rebikoff and Mrs. L. Mose and two children. Miss For Penang: "Iler: B. James Pearce, Mr. and Mrs Barnes, and Engr.- Bombay Mrs. F. Nazareth and infant, Comdr. and Mra. A. Mackinley and child. Mrs. F. 1. Benjamin, and Mr. B. Jack son. For Loudon: Mr. H. Kingswood. (Continued un nezt "Column.)
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Wednesday, 17th Nov,
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BADO MART KABHIMA MARU
GENOA MARU
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Sunday, 31st Oct.
Saturday, 20th Nov.
31st Oct. Ist Nov.
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, 13th Nov.
Monday, 16th Nov.
Thursday, 20th Nov.
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Hongkong..
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