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CHINA NAVIGATION

STATON & STAND HAI

BANORDI

SHANGHAI

SHANGHAI & Taxatio

COMPANY, LIMITED.

“NEWCHWANG On 9th Feb, "KWEIYANG On ch Fab, "KWANGSE... Da 9th Feb "BOOCHOW". On 11th Fab

HotKOW, PATH & HAIPHONG "TEAN" AMOY, SWATOW, SINGAPORE

ΑΜΠΕ

SWATOW, SHANGHAI & DALSY" LIANGUEOW"

Qa 11th Feb.

8 M

1 palle

4L

+ put

7. 125.

Noon

'KINGYUAN

On 12th Feb,

1316 Fe

8

BATO & BANGKOK

KIANGSU

Da 12ta

Noon

SHANGWAL

"YUNNAN

On 15th Feb..

SWATOW & SHANGHAI ————–

"NANNING.. On 18th Fab

8

SHANGHAI & TSINGTAO

"SEANTUNO

On 18th

7

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"CHENAN"

On 18th

Noos

WARAW, CR1100 &

TIENTSIN

“KUEICHOW”.

On 18th

Amor, Swarow & Singapore

ANHOI

On 19th

p.m. 7

SWATOW, SHANGHAI & DALNY KANCHOW”

SWATOW & BICROK

"KAYING

"UPEH

"KALGAN

AMOY, SHANGHAI & THIKOTAO "SÜLYANG " SHANGHAI

AMOY, SWATOW & SINGAPORE "ANKING" SWATOW BANGKOK

Ou 19th Feb 10.

On 19ts Feb.,

On 20th Fub..

On 22nd Feb,

. On 26th Feb..

... On 28th Fab.,

Noon

8 p.m. Balls

7 Am.

Nooa

DALOON PASSAGE BATES, HONG KONG TO SHANGHAI and

vice verso, Have Now Been Reduced To

860 SINGLE AND 890 RETURN,

För Freight or Passage apply to...- BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE. Telephone Central 36.

Agents.

DABGO AND BAGGAGE CAN BE INSURED AT THE OFFICE OF BUTTERFIELD A SWIEN,

"AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE,

LIMITED „

"CHANGTE " & "TAIPING “

The New Vasselå Maintain & Roʊ 381XVICH FROM HONGKONG TO AUSTRALIAN PORTS

VIA MANILA AND THURSDAY ISLAND,

Through Bills of Lading issued to all Australian, New Zealand and Tasmanian Porta EXCELLENT & Most Up/PO-DATE FIRST & SBCond Glass ParsINGER ÅSOOMMODATION. HONGKONG TO SYDNEY-19 DAYS.

DTBANESA

CHANGTE

TAIPING

OH NOTE

AIPING

Dan Howe Kors or as amort Bazsimu meron on va abort

In Porb

9th March

6th April

1th May

14th February

16th March

13th April

18th May

For Freight and Fasango Apply to—BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, TELEPHONE: ÜRETHAL 36.

Agenta

YORK AND`·

BOSTON, NEW

BALTIMORE

Joter BaavicH OF THE

"BLUE FUNNEL LINE"

(OUEAN 8.8. CO, LTD, and CHINA MUTUAL 8.2. 00. LTD.

AND

AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINK

(ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL JS:.00, LITD.)

Sailings from Hongkong.

20th February

9th March 23rd March 6th April 20th April

„A "CITY OF KIMBERLEY"

Via Brez Canal.

...J. “LYCAON

Vin Sues Canal

CITY OF ADELAIDE “**

Via Buez Canal

4. "RAESUS "

Vin Sac Canal

Vis dusz Canal

:

Steamers proceed via Saes Uznal or Panama Canal at

Bubject to Ohange without Notion,

Owners' option.

BACITY OF DUNKIRK"

For Freight and Particulare, spply tai

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, ∞ THE BANK LINE, LTD., HONG KONG. HONG KONG & CANTON, JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD. CANTON,

91

PRINCE LINE

IMPROVED SERVICE

Bk

FAST MOTOR VESSELS

TO

BOSTON

AND

NEW YORK

M.V. "CHINESE PRINCE"

M.V. "MALAYAN PRINCE"

21st February

18th March

For Freight and Full Particulars, apply to-

:

FURNESS" (FAR EAST), LIMITED.

(Incorporated in Great Britain)

Telephone: Central 9185, Telegram: Faraprince.

Kinga Building,

£18

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, 1928.

1

Shipping

ARRIVALS.

"February 7th,

1,123

News Arrivals and Departures,

ASIATIC PASSENGERS'

TRAFFIC

IN AND OUT OF THE

- COLONY.

A GENERAL EXODUS.

etc.

PASSENGERS,

Departures

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NÁVIGATION · COMPANY, LIMITED.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATIONS.

THINGTAU via SWATOW

a SHANOHAI

TIENTSIN vis WEIHAI-

WEL&HEFUO

Per & Prident Indian, far) Seattle rid parts, on February Sth: Miss Mary E. Black, Mr. Albino 2. Sy Lip, Mr. H, R. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. J. E Elder, MrMaurice Fecquelin, Mr. A. J. Grant, Mrs. Mary T. Grant. Sir D. M. B. Hall. Lady Ira W, Hall, Deaconess January 31st,

During the month ended

Kate S. Shaw, Mrs. A. L. Smith, Į exodus from the Colony,

Mr. W there was a big, Lyman, Miss Tyra M. Westling. F. Hicks, Mr. Geo. G. monthly agures of arrivals and Mr. Ho Ken, Miss J. Cubban, Miss. authorities showed that no fower Mr. Walter Wong. Mr. and Mrs departures supplied by the Harbour. Mr. H. Ho, M. and KOBE via AMOY, MOJÍ than 30,208 persons had left the

Mrs. T. K. King, Master H. King, Colony in excess to the number

arrived.

од

The

KOBE via MOJÏ OSAKA vis AMOV, S'HAŤ.

MOJI & KOBE

YOKOHAMA

יז

C. Unjieng, Mr. and Mrs. Louey Pang. Mr. Lung Chick Ke, M CANTON harbour of refuge for the Chinese Chaw Ho Ying. Mrs. Chow STRAITS & CALCUTTA.....

Hong Kong has always been a

Wong Hon Soon, Mr. Wong Ching whenever there is trouble in Canton

Yat, Mr. Wang Sing. Mr. Ma Yut, and other South China ports, but when comparitive peace is retored the refugees, most of whom are farmers. return

to their native tanity. homes at the first available oppor

Albert Fogler, German str. 3,414)

toas, Capt. W. Herm, from Kobe and Shanghai. The latter port she left on February 4th, with general cargo, lying at buoy No. A6.-Jebsen & Co. Hirunda, Norwegian str.,

tons, Capt. H. Brandt, from Bangkok and Swatow, with rice and wood, lying at buoy No C14.-Thoresen & Co. Kut Sang, British str., 3,813 tons, Capt. MeC. Liddell, from Kobe and Amoy, with a general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf -Jardine, Matheson & Co. Michael Jebsen, Danish str. 1,31% tons, Capt. P. E. Christiansen, from Bangkok and Kohsichang The latter port the left on Feb. ist, with a general cargo, tying at buoy No. C1S-Chin Seng Kong. Sex Mathilde, British str., 842 tons, Capt, E. G. Rapley, from Enihow, with a general cargo, i last

This fact was amply borns out lying at buoy No. 847-Yik Tai; reached the Colony that pence had

month. Immediately S.S. Co. Tak Hing, Chinese, str., 103 tons, bera, restored in Canton, all out

Capt. Lo Sau, from Autau, with

going vesaris were filled with a general cargo, lying at Luen

passengers. Cheong Wharf.-Fook Hoi 8.3. . Co. Talthybias, British str., 8.514 tons, Capt. J. Hatfield, from Tacoma Mike. The latter port she left on February 4th, with flour, Lumber, coal and fish, lying at buoy No. A.-R. & S. West Faralon, American str., 4,301 tons, Capt. M. E. Shigley, from San Francisco and Amoy, with a general cargo, lying at Stone-, cutters-Swayne & Hoyt Co..

"

February 8th, Benrinnes, British str., 3,071 tous. Capt. W. Riddle, from Vladivo- stock, which port she left on February 2nd, with a general cargo, lying at Wanchai.-Gibb, Livingston & Co. Delagoa Maru; Japanese str., 4,373 tons, Capt. K. Torii, from Yokohama and Shanghai. The latter port she left on February 3th, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. A10.-N.Y.K, Hiching, British str, 1,537 tons, Capt. W. G. Edwin, from Foo chow, Amay and Swatow, with

news

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„BTEAMSHIP-

*HOPSANG" "HANGSANG ". "YATSHING “

*WAISHING"

"YUENSANG"

** FOOKSANG

* HOSANG"

*YATSHING"

*KUTSANG" KUMSANG"

*MAUSANG_____

Sun, 12th Feb., ak ̈? am, Wed, 15th Feb, at 7 am. Saa., 19th Farð, at 7 a.m.

Thurs, 9th Febu at 5 pm. Satur, 11th Feb., at 7mm.

Fri, 17th Feb, at 7am.

Thurs., 23rd Feb, at 7 am.

Tues., 14th Feb., at 11 p.m..

"

Thurs., 9th Feb, at 3 pm Wed., 18th Feb., at 3 p.m.

Thars, 9th Feb., at. 3 p.m.

For Freight or Frange, apply to-

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO, LTD. TELTEONE' Central No. 215,

Man Ying, Miss Wong Man Ying. M. Choy Kian Sou, Mrs. Kinn Son So, Master Kinn Chai, Master | SANDAKAN King Sai, Mr. H. Greaver, fr S. J. Hicks, Mr. J. V. Guerineau, Mr. Sun Cheung Po. Mr. P. C. Inglis, Lt. J. A. Kas, Mr. David Mr. H. F. Stratton, Mr. M. G. Maxwell, Mrs. C. V. Powera, Stratton, Mr. Say Kim Pon. Mr. Tsong Tauing, Mr. T. Yamugachi. Mr. J. S. Hyde, Mr. G. Robayochi, The figures given below show that Mr. J. F. Burt, Comdr. Lawrence no fewer than 117,700 persoas del Webb, Mrs. Halen E. Webb, parted by river boats, plying be Master W. C. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. and Wuchow. On oeran steamers, E. D. Rush. Mr. P. A. Cox, tween here and Canton, Konginoon J. M. Wright, Mrs. Y. T, Lee, 3,989 persons left the Colony and Mr. and Mrs. A. Lillo. Mr. Wong three being mostly from Swatow Shin Ki, Mr. Lam Chung Po, Mr. and Amos, Junks sad launches and Mr. M. Politi, Mr. C. M. ports on the West River. also carried away 11,374 to Chinese Chen, Mr. J. Yavilynsky. Mr. Chung Jor Sing, Mr. Yee Po, Mrs. Wong Yun, Mr. Chow Yuk Sing. Mrs. Tsang Siu Ying, Mr. Chow 33,989 Chan Sing, Mrs. Wong King Shok 117,706 Mra. Chow Sau King, Miss Chan, 11,374Mr. Chan Houng, Mr. and Mrs.

יי

The fall, figures are appended: Ocean going steamers 9,213

Arr Dep.

River steamer 03416 Junks and launches... 9,440

Total 1,101

CLEARANCES.

February Sib, t'hany Won; for Canton, Delagen Maru, for Saigon. Deli Mure, for Swatow. Berry, for Macao. Hang Sung, for Cantou, Berdwunger, for Hollow: Kunnge, for Shanghai. Karigan, for Hoihow.

Singhai, for Canton, 'remer, for Swatow. Phorus, for Tarakan, Benrinnes, for Suez.

a general cargo, lying at Dou-Verchrany, for Swatow. gins. Wharf-Douglas 8.5. Co. Hang Song, British sin ons toon Capt. R. J. J. Sneddon, from Esingtau rid ports, with age eral cargo, lying at West Point Wharf. Jardine, Matheson & Co

Hanoi, French str., 630 tons. Capt. L. Cruchet, from Fort Bayard, with

a general cargo, lying at buoy No. 48.-M.M.

Blang for Macan Sunchor, for Canton, Tang Tuck, for Haiphong.

Li Ming and two children, Mr. and 102,369 Mrs. J. S. Chisholm and the Misses

Chisholm, Mrs. Lo Yook Kang, Mr. K. Kwong, Mr. and Mrs. Lam King Tong Mr. Le Chor Ching, Master Le Ding You. Miss H. Theburn, Mr. B. M. Armstrong. Mr. Ya Shu Yer, Mr. F. A. Ed- mandsen, Mr. Lan Dok Yee, Master. Yee Koung, Mr. W. Wright, Mr. T. Yoshimura, Mr. P. H. Ho, Mr. M. Lee, Mr. C. Y. Wong, Mr. Tang Lee Fang, Mr. Wong Hai Mun, Mr. H. S. Yung, Mrs. R. L Larson, Mira M. Larson, Mr. Chak, Mrs. A. Arrington, Mr. Y. C. L, Mr. Lai Pak Son, Mrs. Chan Chak Mrs. H. Greaver, Mr. Wälter Wong, Mr. Liang, Mr. Wong Chow Jeck, Mr. Wm. Jennings, Mr. and Mrs Eden, Miss May Rushton, Mr. J. C. Sohut. Mr. A. W Choch. Mr. and Mrs. W. C Albers, Dr. RH. Marten, and Mr. R. Marten..

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

left New York on December 14th

The Red Star wer Belgenland {**

Bazen Maru, Japanese str., 2,330 un her fourth voyage around the | The P. & O. s. Karmala left

4:

tons, Capt. H. Oyama, from Keelung i Amoy and Swatov, The first mentioned port she left on February 8th, with 900 of tons and merchandise, lying at O.S.K. Wharf.-O.S.É. Hydrangea, British str., 561 tons, Capt. W. Brewer, from Swatow, with 65 tons of general cargo, lying at Chiu On Wharf.-Chiu On 3.5. Co. Awangar, British str., 1,929 tons, Capt. A. Cook, from Canton with a general cargo, lying at buoy NNo. C18.-B. & S. Newchmang, British str., 1,501 tous, Capt. N. Hardie, from Canton, with a general cargo, Iving at Buny NNo. BI1-B, 8, Ninghai, British vatr., 1,503 tons," Capt. C. Jones, from Shanghai,| which port she left on February 4th, with a general cargo, lying at buoy NNo. B20.-B. & S. (Continued on 'next 'Oolumn.)

world and will arrive at Hong Kong to-day, to remain until Moa day, February 13th. On this voy age, which will take 134 days, three new ports will be visited Bangkok, Athens and Formosa. By special arrangement with the Japanese Government the steamer is to be permitted to call at the sacred city of Miyajima.

Souchow, British" str., 1,504 tons, Capt.-L. Jenkins, from Shang- hai and Swatow, with a gen. eral cargo, lying at buoy No. B12.-B. & 8. Tugo Maru No. 1. Japanese str., 1,300 tons, Capt. K. Kajikawa, from Dairen and Takao, lying at buoy No. CH. Woiskfag, British str.. 1,100 tons, Capt. J. W. Pettigrew, from from Canton, with a general argo, lying at buoy No. C33.- Jardine, Matheson & Co.

GENERAL MANAGERS.

GLEN LINE.

FARE: HONG KONG TO LONDON £82.

R

To LONDON, ROTTERDAM & HAMBURG vis STRAITS & COLOMBO,

Motor Vesrol GLENAMOY” (via Orsa) Steamship "GLENSANDA" (via Oran)

Motor Vessel "GLENLUCE" (via Oran) Motor Vessel "GLENGARBY" (via Oran)

2nd March 17th March

4th April

2nd May

TO SHANGHAI, KORE, YOKOHAMA & VLADIVOSTOCK.

Motor Vessel" GLENLUCE"

Btenmahip CARMARTHENSHIRE“. Motor Vessel "GLENGARRY" Motor Vessel" GLENTARA

2nd March "7th March 16th March

8th April

For Freight, Pange and further Particulars, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & 00., LTD. AGENTS: THE GLEN LINE, LTD.

NDL

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN

Singapore for Hong Kong on the 8th inst., at 8 am., with the out- ward English majls, and is dize here on Monday, the 13th inst. at FAR EASTERN PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICE. about 6 a.M.

**

FARE FROM HONG KONG TO GENOA : Cabin class

£73. Interemdiate class... £48.

The N-D.L. S. Augurg, tron Europe. left Singapore on February 7th, arid is expected to arrive here on February 12th. She will sait THROUGH BOOKINGS TO LONDON: FARE FROM HONG KONG TO LONDON: for Shanghai and Japan on the following morning.

The N.D.L. & Cableur, from Europe, left Singapore on February 7th, for Hong Kong, vi Manila, and is expected to arrive here on Febraury 16th. She will anil for Shanghai. Taku and ports on the following day...

JAPANESE. CRUISER ARRIVES

The Japanein cruiser Kunga arrived in port yesterday morning. and the customary salutes were ex- changed. This wärship is anchored of Wunchai.

The HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK

COMPANY, "LIMITED.

TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: " MANIFESTO," HONGKONG.

Codes Used: Al, A.BO. Fifth Edition; Engineering: First and Second Editions"

Western Union and Watkins. -

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Dock Owners, Ship Builders, Marine and Land Engineers, Boiler Makera

Iron and Brass Founders, Forge Masters. Electricians.

***

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Cabin class

NEXT HOMEWARD SAILINGS:

Pasa,

£80,

Freight

8.S. "SAARBUECKEN "

.. "Anhalt" Freight 8.S. "Mosal" Pass.

TH

departure 13th February departure 2nd February departure 5th March

departure 11th March

8.S. "COBLENZ

Passenger steamers sailing via Manila and Ports to Genos,

Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen. Freight steamers sailing via Singapore and Ports to Marseilles, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen.

NEXT OUTWARD BAILINGS:

Freight 8.8. "Augsburg" Pass.

8.8. “QJBLENZ ·

Freight 8.8. "Oder"

PASS,

M.V. “FULDA

due bere

12th February

dus here

18th February

dus here 29th February

due bere 12th Marub

Passenger steamers sailing via Shanghai to North China Porta, Freight steamers sailing via Shanghai to Japan and North China Ports.

MELCHERS & CO.,

Telephone C. 4557.

AGENTS, HONG KONG. 5, Chater Road.

Queen's Building.

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Steel Twin-Screw Ocean-going Tug and Salvage Steamer Henry Reswick

Built, engined and equipped complete by The Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd., Hongkong, for their own service, 1991. Length 165 B.P., Breadth 84' (a). Depth 17′ (m), 1,H.F. 2,000. Fitted with electrically driver submersible)and cantrifugal pumps, air compresser, wireless, searchlight and a modern appliances for Salvage Works

Please address enquiries to the Chlef Manager,

E. M. DYER, BSc, HLNA, KOWLOON DOCK, HONG KONG.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO.,

LIMITED.

HONG KONG & SOUTH CHINA COAST PORT SERVICË. EGULAR SERVICE of Fast, High Claas Coast Steamers, Baillinga REGULAR SERVICE att de fie

FOR

SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW

HAKHING HAIHONG

· HAINING

AND RETURN (Occupying 8 to 9 Dayk)",

Friday, Tuesday,

· Friday,

the 10th February, at 1 pm, the 14th February, at 1 p.m. the 17th February, at "2 pm.

Arrivals and Departures from the Company's Wharf (near Blake Pies) Bound Trip Ticks will be issued from Hong Kong, to Foochow Pegods Anchorage) or los paras and Retam by the same Steamer at the Bednoed Bate of $80.00 Inalading Meals while the Steamer is in Port

For Freight and Pasangu apply to-

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & 00,

General Manor 'TS,

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