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SWATOW & SINGAPORT * KIUNGOHOW" ;. On 22nd Jan
SHANGHAI
"LUCHOW"
SWATOW & BANGKOK... KINGYUAN" SWATOW, SHANGHAI,
Noon.
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...On 94th Jan,
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TSINGTAO & DALNY... *YINGOHOW"
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SINGAPORE
SHANGHAI
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On 29th Jan 6
TSINGTAO E DALNY...., “LIANGOHOW" „ On 30th Jan, 10
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AMOY, SWATOW &
SINGAPORE
"ANTUNG" ...Cu 3rd Feb, 8 a.m. SALOON PASSAGE RATES, HONG KONG to SHANGHAI "
vice versa, Have Now Bean Reduced To
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880 SINGLE and 890 RETURN. 1.
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For Freight or Passage apply to BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Arente
THE HONG KONG DAY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22nd, 1927.
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HONG KONG or
OX ABOUT
8th February
SAILING KUNDE ON OF ABOUT
15th February 18th March. 19th April
11th March
12th April
For Freight and Passage Apply to-BUTTERFIELD & WIRE
Agents.
Teraszors: OnYTRAL S8,
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BLUE FUNNEL LINE" (OCEAN 8.8. CO, LTD, and CHINA MUTUAL 8.8. 00, LTD.)
AND
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(ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL 88. CO, LTD.)
Sailings from Hongkong,
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CITY OF JOHANNESBURG" Vis Set Canal
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98th January. 11th February'.. 25th February. 11th March.
och March.
Steamers proceed via Suez Osual or Fanais Canil at Owners' option.
Subject to change without notice..
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BY
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TO
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FURNESS (FAR EAST), LIMITED.
(Incorporated in Great Britain) King's-Building,
Telephone: Central 3165. Telegram: Fumprince.
HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE
of the United Netherlands Navigation Company.
Bogulme Foxwankh Hervios between
Japan, Vladivostock, China, Hong Kong, Manila, Singapore
Bad
Danos. Botterdam, Amsterdam, Hamburg, Bremen and Forth Continental Ports BAILINGS FOR EUROPE:
EMMA" ZOSMA 008TKERK
ARBIYALS FROM EUROPE:
OOSTRERK” OUDERKERK:
29th January
26th February.
20th March.
Shipping
ARRIVALS.
January 20th. Meiji Mart, Japanese str., 1,275 tons, Capt. 1. Oashima, from Kedung, with a cargo of coal, lying at buoy No. B-Y.K.K. Penang Haru, Japanese atr. 3,230 tona, Capt. E. Tarin, from Moji, which port she left on January 15th, with a general targe ring at Kowloon Whare. Prosper, Norwegian str., 1,377 fons, Capt., E. D. Kuntsen, from Naigon, which port she left on January 18th, with general cargo and rice, lying at buoy No. C39-Wo Fat Shing, Fathing, British str., 1,3 tons, Capt. C. W. Robertson, frem Canton, with a nil entry, lying 1 buoy Ne. B32-Jardine. Matheson & Co.
January 91st. Chicago Muru, Japanese str., 3,630 tons, Capt. K. Ishimarn, from Moji, which port she left on January 16th, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. As O.S.K.
Ching Hing, Chinese str., 240 tons, Capt. Leung Sau Kong, from Kwang Chow. Wan, with general cargo, lying at buoy Áo Ca–Hong on ca Clara Jebsen, Danish str., 1,143 tous, Capt. J. Davidson, from Bangkok and Hoihow, with rice and four, lying at hoy No. C43-Jebaen & Co. Bella, British str., 8,098 tons, Capt. F. Sudell, R.D., R.N.R., F.K.G.S., from Bombay, which port she left on January 4th, with general cargo and cotton, lying at Kowloon Wharf. Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co. Kashgar, British str., 8,651 tons, Capt. L. L. Williams, from London, via Ports, she left London on December 18th, with
general cargo, lying at Kow loon Whari. Mackinnon, Muc- kenzie & Co.
Mumano Maru No. 4, Japanese str., Capt. E. Miyamoto, from Takao, lying at Wanchan.-M. Otaba
Tei Hu, Chinese str., 1,124 tons, Capt. J. Augestad, from Shang. hai, lying at buoy No. C36. Thoresen & Co.
Yclou, French str., 4,180 tons, Capt. R. Frederie, from Dun kerque and Saigon, The latter port ahe left on January 17th, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. Ae.Menageries, Maritimes...
CLEARANCES. January 21st.
Chiengo Maru, for Singapore. Deli Maru, for Takao.
Celta, for Shanghai.
Haiching, for Amoy. Kashgar, for Shanghai. Kashmir, for Singapore.. Penang Maru, for Singapore. President Pierce, for Manila. Rangoon Maru, for Singapore." Sandviken, for Swatow. Tak Hing, for Autow. Faton, for Shanghai..
WITHIN CALL.
The following vessels were expcci- ed to be in wireless communication with Hong Kong yesterday pre sident Pierce, President Madison, Mishima Maru, Tenyo Mars, Yeijun Muru, Newehang, Suiyang, Haichinges,
Delia, Kashgar, Carin Chizz,
Ruhr. Teresias, Glenoyle, Cremer, Antung, and Vanhelties.
SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONG KONG.
FOR JANUARY, 1927.
STANDARD TIME OF THE 120:2 -MERIDIAN, EAST OF
GREENWICH..
Date.
Sunrise Sunact.
January 2nd.....1.05 a.m. 6.04 p.m..
23rd.....7.05
24th......7.05
6.05 " 6.06 " 26th......7.05
€.ce 26th....7.04,··»› 8.07 27th...7.04
28th.. ogth.....
30th.. 31st.....,7.03
+
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WRECK STATISTICS FOR
1925.
TONNAGE BROKEN UP,
tons for
Per sa Kashgar, from London LLOYD'S REGISTER RETURNS vil Forts, on January 31st:-Mr.SHOW GRATIFY DIMINUTION. and Mrs. Murray, Mr N. Prockter, Mr. D. C. Davis, Mr. R. Swan, Mr. W Robertson, Mr. G. Bond, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mather, Mr. H. George, Mr. and Mrs. Davidson,
The wreck statistics published by Capt. and Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Bruce and child. Marine J. Frank-lord's Registor of Shipping for fin, Mr. J. Key Marian H. the year 1923 maks very interesting s grativing Hawkins, Miss E. Williams, Mr.reading. They show W. Smith. Mr. B. Buckeridge, Bir. diminution in the volume of tón- S. Aherne, F/O, C. John, Mr. Luge lost through maritime casual. Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Dufin, Miss tics and a very striking reduction Duffin, Miss H. Anderson, Mr. Win the amount of shipping broken Grifin, Mr B. W. Northcott, Mrs. UP on account of having become Evans and child, Mr. and Mrs. uneconomical. The gross reduction Crist, Mr. W. Runtain. Miss M. in world tonnage was 3. vessels J. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Cameo 1,142,023 tons, against 1,018 of the previous ron, Mr. Barclay, Mr. W. 1,857,070 Davies, Capt. and Mrs. A. Cook, year
Analysing the 1925 figures, it ap Mr. K. FB Pawley, Miss M. Wood, Miss Lyons, Capt. C. A Fears that 533 ships of 980,704 tons Sandels, Miss I. Westbrook, Miss were motor or steamdriven, and 188 J. Waugh, Mr. J Beardsworth, of 161,941 tons were sailers. These Mr. A. Ransorae, Mr. E. Spratt, figures compared with those for 1894 Mr. S. Trevaskis, Mr. A. J. Ward, show a decrease of 638,868 tons as Mr. A. Hay Edie,, Mt. J. Douglas, and ons of $1,770 tons for sailing regards steamers and motorships Major A. Thompson, Mr. L. Elliot, Mr. R. Eakij, Mr. and Mrs. Me vessels, the total reduction being Quors and infant, Mrs. Brandt,715,644 tons. The total tonnage of -Mr. E. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs.ships owned in Great Britain, and Pearce, Mr. H. D. Orr, Miss H. Ireland which was broken up, dit- Candee, Mr. and Mrs. Van Eyck, mantled, etc., during 1995 Mr. A. McCallum, Rev. and Mrs. 203,107 tons.
Comparative Figures. Andrew and infant. Mr. E. Adam, Mr. A. Ketchum, Major C. Smith, Table No. 4, which gives the and gross tonnage of Mrs. B. Bland, Dr. and Mrs. number Taylor, Miss Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. steamers and motor ships totally de Villiers, Miss S. H. de Villiers, lost by the various maritime coun- Lieut. C. and Mrs Russell, Mrs.trics from 1902 to 1995, is of special Delegato, Ti/Serge E. Chapman. interest. It shows that, excluding the war years, Britain's worst year and Lieut. P. Di Cane.
Per La Kashmir, from Yoko whs 1912, when she lost 45,358 hama, rid Ports, if January 91st: tons, or 1.38 per cent of her totai Mrs E. R Cross Mr. L Lowe, ownery. During 1925 the tonnage Miss A. J. Buchanan, Miss so removed was only 61,778 tons, s Hankey, Mr. WW. Murdoch, Mr. percentage og 0.32.
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L Lafting, Mrs. Blunt and two Greece occupies the unenviable children, Miss Walker (nurse), position of having the highest loss F/D. D'Aeth, Mr. R. Bain, Mr.percentage, 2.40, though in 1920 E. Jones, Mr. AE Hendry, Miss and 1921 she eclipsed this figure C. Conn. Mr. GW. Sutherland, with percentages, of 8.42 and 8.99 Mra. H. B. Hunter, Master Hanter, respectively. Mrs. H. Wilson, Mrs. F. Williams, The other countries which lost Master Williams. Miss Williams, more than 1 per cent. of their Miss E. Duff, Miss E. A. Duff, Mr. ownery last year are: Spain, 1.53; A. G. Carbin, Mr F. S. Odom, Italy, 1.37; Sweden, 1.9; and Rev. J. sad Are.. Inglia, Mr.Japan, 1.09.
As to the casualties which ter Lange, F/O. Thackray, F/O. Jones,
fs. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Lminated the careers of the ships re- K. L. Howe, Miss Chidson, Mr. moved from the Register, strang P. Hing. Mr. A. C. Hall, Mrs.ings and kindréa disasters account. P. Wilkie, Mr. H. Luer, Capt. E. ed for 50.7 per cent of the losses Morris, Mr. F: Hill, and Mr. of steam and motor-ships and 48 J. N. Dalgarno_
per cent. of sailing vessels, while Per Delta, from Bombay rid cases of abandoned, foundered and Ports, on January 21st:-Mr. J. F. missing ships taken collectively em Parekh, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. brace 8 per cent of steamere and. Ricketts Mr. and Mra, R. P. motor vessels and a like proportion Thayer, Mr. J. Mears, Mr. and of sailing craft removed from the Mrs. S. D. Stalker and two child-mercantile marine during 1923 ren, Dr. and Mrs. Huntingdon, owing to casualty. Miss L Bonney, Miss M. Walker, and Mr. A. Button
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DEPARTUEIS.
Per a President Pierce, for Manila, on January 91st:-Mr. G. II. Adams, Lt. C. J. Badger, U.S.N., Mr. O. E. Braitmayer, Mr. Chas. D. Brooks, Mr. C. C Davis, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Danois, Master Chas J. Dandois, jr., Mr. B. L. Doggett, Mr G. J. van Eck, Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Gilman, Miss P. I. Gilman, Miss C G. Gilman, Mr. P. 8. Gilman, Miss.L. L. Hudson, Mr. J. F. van Heegel, Mr. A Kinney, Mr. R. B., Marsh, Mr. J. A. J. W. Nieuwenhuys, Mrs. F. 6. Rathburn, Mrs. E. E de la Rama, Mr. J. de la ant Mr. D. E. Schofield, Mr. and Mrs G. A. Har rell, Dr. and Mr. B. Eskey, Mr. A. T. Gillespie, Mra. L. W. Helden, Mrs. Hawkins, Mr. and (Continued on next Column).
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The anti-cyclone has strengthened slightly. Strong monsoon may be expected along the B.E. coast of China and over the N. China Sea
Local forecast: N.E. winds, fresh, cloudy.
Mrs. A. C. Diego, Mr. Hans Bent, Mr. L. Nieto, Mr. J. L. Gonzales, Mr. E G. Tejeler, Mr. B. G. Mr, R. G. Garcia, Mr. F. Labreton, Mrs. S. Labreton, Master Labreton, Sister Teophane, Mr. G. Otten," Mr. G. P. Bradford, Dr. J. F. Taylor, Miss H. Taylor, and Mrs. H. Leigh
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TSINOTAU TMs SWATOW
SHANGHAI CANTON OSARAŢI MOJLA KOBE..... “YUISANG “ BANGKOK
-YATSHING Sunday,
FOOSHING Monday 14th Jan, at 7am
Tuesday, 25th Jas, at 7am. "CHAKSANGTM Tuesday, 25th Jan, at 7am.
23rd Jan, at 7
TSINGTAU vs SWATOW".
"FOOSHING" Thursday, 27th Jan, að ? am. SHANGHAI STRAITS & CALCUTTA KUMSANG" Thursday, 97th Jan, at 3 TSINGTAU vis 8AWTOW
&SHANGHAI
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MAUSANG"
31st Jan, at 1 Monday STRAITS & JALOUTTA ......“ FOOKSANG" Wednesday, 2nd Feb., at 1 pm. TIENTSIN
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11th Feb, at 3 pm. SANDAKAN
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FARE: HONG KONG TO LONDON £82.
to
LONDON, BOTTERDAM & HAMBURG via STRAITS & COLOMBO,
Motor Vessel" GLENSHLEL” Steamabip "GLENIFFER" Motor Vessel "GLENOGLE" Motor Vessal: **GLENGARRY"
...(via Oran)
Seth January,
33rd February.
9th March.
6th April
SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & VLADIVOSTOCK,
Motor Vessel "GLENOGLE " Moter Vessel" GLENAMOT“ Motor Vessel "GLENGAKEY
螺
Motor Vessel " GLENAPP”
Motor Vessel "GLENLUCE"
Due Hong Kong. p... 22nd January.
7th Fairusry. 17th February).
3rd March.
90th March,
for Freight, Passage and further Particulara, apply w
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NEXT SAILINGS.
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From Hong Kong. Sails on or about 3rd February Sails on or about. 3rd March
@VIMINALE” "BEMO"
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From Hong Kong,
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Sails, from Calcutta End of Feb. Bails from Calentta 31st. March
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Through Bills of Lading issued from Hong Kong..
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Tuesday, 25th January, at Friday, 23th - January," 43 ...Monday. 31st January, at 1
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