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17
Kobe
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Sept. 14 Sept. 17 Sept. 20 Sept. 2 Oct. EMPRESS OF ASIA
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Monday, 13th June
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1927.
Shipping News
YESTERDAY'S FREIGHT
RETURNS.
LOCAL IMPORTS DOWN; THROUGH CARGOES HEAVY.
MISCELLANEOUS SHIPMENTS
GOOD.
Daily Statement, Waterfront
News, etc.
DAILY WATERFRONT NEWS.
THE
STEAMERS AND
TYPHOON.
DRAGON BOATS PRACTICE.
(BY LANGSPOREMAN. ]
With the dragon festival drawing near, dragon boats for the last twn days have been practising hard. Yesterday they paddled to and Percival and
Departed By
Madison."
When the .. President Madison, left for Seattle più porta, yesterday she had no less than 73 first class passengers on board. Among the passengers were:-
Mr. and Mrs. David Gow, Miss Margaret (low, travelling 10 Seator. Mr. Gow is the Chief Assistant of the Hong Kong & Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd., Hong Kong.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Varn and the
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. McCandlis and family, Missionary workers at- tached to the American Presh terin Mission, going home on vacation.
The number of vessels arriving here during the 24 hours endfed as @um, yesterday was thirteen, Jat
States on furlough. Mr. Varn is freights carried for parts beyond
daughter, travelling home to
Lord fo ol heavy.
Arsenal conneefed with the Standard O Hong Kong were
The bonts look very Co., being Manager of their Kong. imports, however, showed a big Streels.
moon Branch: and each has a Aarie Miscellaneous shipments strange. decrease.
the anid consisting of rice, eun! and ail were crowd of paddlers in
ale of whom is a man beating heavy.
a huge drum and a gong, at re gular intervals. One would imagine! that these boats could travel pretty fast but they do not. In spite of the number of paddles used, they do not seem tu go any faster than an ordinary sampan rowed by one experienced man. The paddlers on these dragon boats are not sentar-
Of the arrivals only seven vessels discharged general cargo at this The total amount unleader was 5,231 Lons. Of these, only 30 Jons, wer scenunted for by one British steimer. The best return shawn by the Chinese vessel FH, from Bangkok, which cou tributed 2,000 tons.
Through cargoes were muifested
Da six vessels and totalled 1.125
Mr. Claro Recto, going through to the States. Mrs. Recto is the wife.of a prominent Filipino busi nos maw in Manila,
Mr. M. Manuk and Miss Manuk. making a short trip to Shanghai. Mr. Mank is the Secretary of the Hong Kong Dairy Farm, Jee Cold Storage Co., Ltd.
Mrs. Howie, travelling with Miss
tons of general merchandise; withing wen; they are picked up among Manuk and Mr. Manuk to Shang the tea-shops habitues, and they do 7,745 tons on three British steamers, not employ their paddles in anizon.
The two best returns were 7.000 fung
and 4300 tons. The former were Fearried by the British steamer Glenby, from Shanghai, and the latter in the 8.5, West Islip, from Manilu.
Miscellaneous Shipments. Miscellaneous shipments entering
The 9.8.
hai.
Mr. Philip Clover, gong to
Steamer's Experience Of Typhoon. Shanghai. Mr. Claver is connect
West Islip, on arrivaled with the Jardine Engineering here fro San Francisco and | Corporation. Mudila, reports that two typhoons
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Smith, were N.N. of Pratas and that continuing their trip from Manila one derelict junk was sighted on the to Shanghai. Mr. Smith is a well-
voyage.
The Toku Mare, which left Saigon the Colony weer 6,775-Louis-ul-fon May 23rd and only arrived here oil brought by the H.S. Abrin os Tuesday, reports laconically -- (Dutch) from Yokofania, and. 1,200 | ***
Encountered typhoon." tons of coal discharged by the The Times Jars, which left Japanese stramer Times Mara, Kedung an May 28th, reports; Tinh Nang,
For other ports there were 6,300 tons of rive carried by the Taku Morn from Saigon and 2,000 fins of coal on the Times Mary, from Keeting.
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known business man and a frequent traveller up and down the Coast.
Chinese Passengers' Entry.
There were 1,429 Chinese deck passengers entering the Colony tur At 8.10 am. on May 29th, a decking the 24 hours ended at fa.m. Of these: 1.411 were apprentice was washed overboard yesterday.
brought by the 8.8. Song Be from by heavy waves and is missing.
Haiphong.
Japanese Fishing Boat Poachers.
The Pinzon Mazu, nne of Japan- ese lishing boats seized by the Con- Departures And Arrivals.
staiubury near
Calayan island, The departures and arrivals Babuyanes, has been fined P200 by were: British, 4 arrivals and the Insular Collector of Customs departures; Japanese, 3 arrivals for violation of Philippine cus and & departures: Chinese, ar
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fous law. It was decided not to rivals: American, arrival and confiscate the boat as this is the
she has been caught | departure: Frenck, I arrival and first time | departione; Germnu, 1 arrival: pavigating in Philippine waters Dutch arrival and 1 departure: without permission. The case of the Taisho Moru, another Japanese Norwegian, 1 departure.
vessel seind at Calayan, will be heard on June 10th. The hearing of the case of the Kon Don Maru, Japanese fishing vessel seized by the Constabularly at Calaya island was postponed on account of the failure of the interested parties to appear.
Cargo Carriers,
The following were the cargo car riery:-
S.S. Tande (British) from Moji. 700 tons general for other perty. S.S. Ming Sung (British) from Canton, 45 tons general for other ports.
from 8.8. Glenbry (British)
Shanghai. 30 tons general for Hong Kong and 7,000 tonn for other ports, SS. Weet bolig (American) from
Manila, 1200 tons general for Hong Kong and 4,500 tons for other ports.
S.S. Suncy B (French) From
Haiphong, 1,050 tons general ¦ for Hong Kong.
S.N.
8.X.
from
Falda (German) Manila, 400 tons general for Hong Kong and 4,180 totes! For ther ports,
Abein (Dutch) from Yoko hata, 5,776 tones fuel oil for
Hong Kong.
(Cuntinted on next column).
(Continued on dext column).
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Marine Court.
The PONNABÍD
the motoy
tanach Ting Fat was fined $10 by Lient, tandr. G. F. Hole, R.N.. 26 the Marine Court yesterday ring for crossing the bow of Patice launch under way.
WARSHIPS. IN PORT.
Warships in port yesterday were as under:-
North Wall Basin, Murazion and Worn, South Wall, Forglore and Jessu, East Wall, Moth and Subs 1..15 and f!! North Arm, Woolston, West Wall Dock, Titania: In Dock, Sterling, Taikoo Dock, phis: Kowloon Duck, Lady. bird and Hermes; Bung 2,
Wolecy S.S. Toku Mora (Japanese) from Buoy 3, Dragon: Buoy 4, Dauntiras
Saigon. 6,000 tona rice for Buoy 5, Pubisher; Buoy 7, Delhi; Buoy 11, Thrain, Buoy 18, other ports.
mu-(Japanese) | Rothenin, Buny 23 Stowncloud: from Canton, 31 tons general Buoy 25, Kharki; Buoy 2A H.S. for Hong Kong and 3 tons for Maine: Foreign Men--War in port: French, Figilante, C.S.S., other parts.
(Japanese) Pampanga. 8.8.
Marn Time from Keelung, 1,200 tons coal for Hong Kong and 2,003) (rus - for other ports.
8.5
8.S. Chung Kong (Chinese) from Tourane, 500 tona general for Hong Kong.
8.S. PH (Chinese) from Bangkok, 2,000 tons general fur Hong Kong.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.
The R.M.S. Empress of Runnin arived at Kobe, on May 31st, and left Kobe yesterday. She is due at Nagasaki to-day.
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From Hongkong (about)
Sloumakip
Tous.
8,985 11th June 6,715 16th June 10,946 25th June 9,155 9th July 9,144 16th July
"KASHMIR" "MIRZAPORE" "MANTUA' "KHIVA"
KALYAN" MACEDONIA" | 11,120 | 23rd July 6th Aug.
·KASHGAR"
9,005 RAWALPINDI" 16,619 20th Aug. KHYBER"
9,114
3rd Sept.
Destination.
Marseilles, London and Autworp. Marseilles and London. Marseilles and Londen.
Marseilles, London and Antwerp, Marseilles, Lion,, Antwerp & Hull, Marseilles and London, Marseilles, Loudon and Antwerp, Marseilles and London.
Marseilles, London, & Antwerp
Frequent connections from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Con- stantinople, Pireaus, Smyrna, and other Levant Ports by ateamers of the Khedivial Mail Stoxmekip Co.
BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS
"TALAMBA"
8,018
9th June
Hingapors, Peting and Calcutta
EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (SOUTH)
TANDA" "ST. ALBANS" "AKAFUBA"
6,9563ni June, 11 a.m. 4,500 1st July 6,000 29th July
Manila, Sandskan, Thursday Island, Townsvillo, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne,
Hegular Monthly Sailings from Hong Kong to Japan & Hong Kong to Australia, The E. & A. S.9. Co., Ltd, steamers will also call at Shanghai, Lloilo, Cebu, Kolambugan, Tawa, Timor, Durwin, or other ports ea route as inducs- ment offers.
Frequent connections from Autoralia with the following- Union 8.8. Co.'s Steamers to the United Kingdom via New Zealand Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.
Tho
The P.. Boyal Mail Steamers to London via Suez Canal, The P.&O. Branch Service of Steamers to Leadon via the Cape.
The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers for Southampton and London via
Panama Canal,
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI AND JAPAN
"ST. ALBANS"
TALMA
"KALYAN"
MACEDONIA" "NOVARA AHAFURA
KASHGAR" BAWALPINDI"
HYBER KHYBER
"MALWA" "KALYAN"
4,500 10,000
6th June 10th June 9.144 16th June 11,120 24th June 690 29th Jane 3,000
5th July 1,305
8th July 16.019 9.114
22nd July
5th Aug.
10,953 18th Aug
¡ 2nd Bopt.
9.135
10,886 18th Sept.
9,144 30th Sept.
"MACEDONIA” 11,180 14th Oct. "MONGOLIA" 16,504 29th Oct
*Will not take passengers northwardia
Moji, Kobo, Osaka & Yokohama. Amey, Maji, Kobe and Osaka. Shanghai, Moji and Kobe. S'hai, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama. bai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. Moji, Kobe Osaka & Yokohoma. S'hai, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama, Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama. B'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama,
do.
do. do.
do.
do.
do.
ito.
All dates are approzimals and subject to alteration without notice. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS. *Passengers for Bangeon must defray their own Hotel expenses at Bingapore while,awaiting the on carrying steamer.
All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans free of charge.
Steamers on London and Australian Lines are fitted with Laundries. Parcels measuring not more than 2 ft. x 9 ft. x 1 ft. will be reived at the Company's Office up to Noon on the day previous to sailing.
For Further Information, Passage Fares, Freights, Handbooks, etc., apply to ' MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
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P. O, Building, Connaught Road Central, HONGKUNG.
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SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS
via Suez Canal
vía, Busz Canal
vis* Suez Cadel
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SERVICES TO
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MAURITIUS & SOUTH A_RICA
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From Hong Kong Londing for Mauritius, Deingon Bay, Durban, East London, Algoa Bay, Port Elizabeth, Mossel Bay and Clapetown.
Through Bills of Lading larged to Beira, Quilimsine, Tho, Part Amelia, Mozambique, Chinde, Inhambane, Zannibar, Mombassa, Kilindini, Port Nolloth, Ladorite Bay, Walvis Bay and Madingsonr. For Freight or pangs on say of the above line apply to ---- Telephone: Central 4791,
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