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8.8.
"EMPRESS OF ASIA " JANUARY 32RD, 1929.
GREATEST
TRAVEL
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15th, 1929,
11
Shipping News Daily Statement. Waterfront News, P. & O. British India
YESTERDAY'S FREIGHT RETURNS.
IMPORTS IMPROVE, WITH GOOD THROUGH CARGO.
HEAVY BRITISH CARRIERS.
Vessels Expected, etc.
DAILY WATERFRONT NEWS.
MR. P. SCULLY APPOINTED TO S.S. PAUL BEAU
[BY LONGSHOREMAN. ]
Mr. P. Scully, formerly of the s.a. Chuen Chow has been appointed to the as. Paul Beau as Chief Officer. The ship sailed for Kongmoon Mass night.
The general cargo returns for thei E hours ended at 9 an. yesterday were very good. Imports showed an increase, while through cargo a
A Lucky Bhejacket. though slightly lower than the
A leading stoker of HM.S. Moth previous day, remained very good.was brought down from Kongmoon Twenty arrivals and fifteen depar- by the s. Sanning with a view to tures were shown of which seven his going Home on H.M. S. Concord. It is stated that the bluejacket has Arrivals and five departures wereberited a considerable aut of British.
money and is being granted leave to settle the estate.
Seventeen vessels discharged 14,703 tons of general cargo for this port of which five were British ships with 5,333 tons. The two best retur were from the s.3. Cotons (Norwe gian) with 2,130 tons of coal from Chinwangtao, and the 3.8. Halyard (British) with tons of general
merchandise frezi Haihow.
Cargo for through porta amount- ed to 24,070 tops. Of the fifteen carriers, seven were British with 6,153 tons The best carriers were the 3.5. Tilawa (British) with 5,003 tons of general goods from Calcutta and Singapore, and the ss. Tji monoek (Dutch) from Dairen and Amoy with 4,737 tons.
The arrivals and departures dur- ing the period under review were as follows:-
Arr Dep.
British
7
$
American
1
0
French
0
German
„SYSTEM
Dutch Norwegian Portezuese Japanese Chinese italian
Total
NYKLINE
THROUGH BOOKING TO‘EUROPE ÄT REDUCED RATES. £120, £11, £110, 2102, 83; L SAN FRANCISCO, 05440, 03480 TIA JAPAN AND SEATTLE
SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.
TENTO MARC KOREA MARS
Wednesday, 23rd Jan. Wednesday, 6th Feb,
LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM,
vis Singapore, Penang, Colombo & Suez.-
KASHIMA MARU
HAKONE MABU
SUWA MARU...
www
Saturday, 26th Jan.
Saturday, 9th Feb, Saturday, 23rd Feb.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.
AKI KABU
NISHIMA MARU
BOMBAY vis Singapore,
+ HAKODATE MABU...
KOTKI MARU
+44
Wednesday, 23rd Jan Wednesday, 20th Feb, Penang & Colombo.
Monday, 23th Juz Thursday, 31st Jan.
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu,
Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama.
ANYO MARU
Friday,
lat Feb.
SOUTH AMERICA (East Coast) via Singapore, Cape
Town & Ports.
BINGO MARU”
NEW YORK via PANAMA.
+ TATSUNO MARU...
+ ATAGO MABU
LIVERPOOL via Port Said,
DURBAN MARU
Sunday, Saturday. Genoa & Marseilles.
OALOUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon,
+ TOKUSHIMA MARU
BENGAL MARU
Monday,
29th Jan.
27th Jan. 2nd Feb.
Sunday, 20th Jan.
... Tuesday,
Wednesday,
Saturday,
Saturday, Monday,
22nd Jan. 30th Jan.
19th Jan. 19th Jan. 19th Jan. 21st Jan,
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA"
MISHIMA MARU (Nagsenki direct) Friday,
LYONS MART
AKITA MAHU
(Kobe direct).
FUSHIMI MARU........
+ Carge only.
Beduced 1st Class Excursion Bates quoted between Manila and Australia For further information, apply to
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DETAILS OF FREIGHTS.
Hupeh (British) arrived from Shanghai and Swalow with 200 tons of general cargo and 300 toss for. through ports.
Kungchow (British) arrived from Bangkok and Hoihow with 1,930 tons of general cargo for this port and 120 tons for other ports.
Halvard (British) arrived from Hoibow with 2,400 tons of coal, and 407 baskets of eggs for Hong Kong and $1 pkgs of general merchandise for Canton...
Sinkiang (British) arrived from Canton with 600 sons of general cargo for through ports..
Tilawa (British) arrived from Calcutta and Singapore with 706 tons of general goods for Hong Kong and 5,003 tons for other ports.
Empress of France (British) ar- rived from Manila i ton of cigars and general cargo, and 63 tons of hemp and general cargo for other
porta.
President McKinley (American) arrived from Manila with 200 tons of rope empty drums and general cargo for Hong Kong and 900 tons of hemp sugar and general mer chandise for other ports.
Limehow (French) arrived from Haiphong and Hoihow with 2,000 tons of coal, rive and general cargo, and 1,110 head of pigs for Hong Kong and 800 tons of coal for Canton.
Huong Hoi (French) arrived from Fort Bayard with 200 tons of gen- eral cargo for Hong Kong.
(Continued on next Column).
•
River Boat Changes.. The master of the s.s. Tai Lec, Captain Mideley bas been taken 1, and his post has been temporarily filled by the Chief Officer, Mr. Pithy.
Mr. Woods has been ap- pointed as Chief Officer. Mr. Eer rett farmerly chief officer of the San Nam Hoi has gone master of the 3.3. Kwong Fook Cheong vice 31r. Gillispie. Mr. Geo. Williams, formerly of the ss. Paul Beau has been appointed to Chief Officer of the San Nam Hoi. Mr. Reynolds has been appointed as master of the 1.3. Chung Or.
Ready On Wednesday. The wireless installations which are being fitted to the s.3. On Lee and Tai Lee will be completed on Wednesday. The vessels have en- gaged wireless operators, who are now on board and assisting the erecting of the sets,
Cargo On Passenger Sampan. The mistress of a passenger boat was fined 83 by Commander G. F. Hole, at the Marine Court yester- day morning for carrying 13 baskets. of general goods on her passenger boat, thus committing a breach of her passenger boat license. The defendant pleaded guilty.
Death At Sea.
The Master of the s.s. Kungchow (British) arriving here from Bang kok and. Hoikow reports the death of a Chinese deck passenger during the voyage from Bangkok to Hoi- how from enteritis.
Asiatic Deck Passengers. Twelve vessels brought 2,485 Asia-
tie deck passengers to the Colony during the 24 hours anded at 9 a.m. yesterday.
Fulda (German) arrived from Dairen and Foochow with 80 tons of general cargo for Hong Kong and 2,733 tons for through ports
Ursula Rickmere (German) ar rived from Hamburg and Manila with 1,990 tons of general nierchan- dise for Hong Kong and 4,219 tons
for other ports.
Tjimanock (Dutch) arrived from Dairen and Amoy, with 4,757 cons of cement bears and general cargo for other ports.
Corona (Norwegian) arrived from Chinwangtao with 430 tons of coal for Hong Kong and 2,200 tons for other ports.
Prominent (Norwegian) arrived from Saigon with 2,176 tons of rice and general cargo for Hong Kong."
Kawachi Mare (Japanese) arrived from Buenos Aires and Singapore with 2,343 tons of crap iron, rubber and general cargo for other ports
Wing Lee (Chinese) arrived from Fort Bayard with 300 tons of gen eral cargo for Hong Kong.
VESSELS EXPECTED.
American Mall Line, President Jefferson, to-day. President Grant, Jan. 19th.
Australian-Oriental Line, Changte, Feb 8th. Taiping, March 8th.
Bank Line.
7th.
City of Pakin, Jan. Polerie, Feb. 1st.. City of Khartoum. Feb 24th City of Guildford. March and. Roseric. March 2nd.
Ben Line. Benalder, Jan. 7th.
Bine Funnel Line, Ningchow, to-day. Automedon, Jan. 18th. Tydeus, Jan. 20th. Aeneas, Jan. 29nd. Talthybius, Jan. 24th. Dolius, Jan. 99th. Keemun, Jan. 31st. Calchas, Feb. 3rd. Ixion, Feb. 5th. Philoctetes. Feb. 5th. Patrocles, Feb. 7th. Autolycus, Feb. Eth Demodocus, Feb. 18th. Bellerophon, Feb. 20th Sarpedon, Feb. 90th. Euryades, Feb. 24th. Troilus, Feb 94th. Tyndareus, Feb. 24th. Merelaus, March 3rd. Achilles, March 5th. Agapenor, Marcb. 5th. Antenor, March 7th. Meriones. March 14th. Protesilaus, March 19th. Ajax, March 27th. Oanfa, March 29th. Diomed, March 31st, Pyrrhus, April 2nd. Hector, April 4th. Laomedon, April 8th. Asphalon, April 11th, Eurypylus, April 20th. Peleus, April 24th. Dardanus, April 30th.
British-India and Apcar Line. Takliwa, to-morrow. Santhia, Jan. 27tb. Takada, Jan. 29th.. Talamba, Feb. 6th. Talma, Feb. 18th.
Canadian Pacific Line. Empress of Australia, Feb. 13th. Eastern and Australian Lines. Arafura, Jan. 30th. Tanda, Feb. 4th.
St. Albans, March 4th. East Asiatic Co., Copenhagen (John. Manners & Co., Agenta). Siam, Jan. 20th. Java, Jan. sath.
Australien, Feb. 11th. Danmark, Feb. 15th. Chile, Feb. 23rd.
Glen Line
Cardiganshire, Jan. 23rd. Glenshage, Feb. 8th. Glenamoy, Feb. 11th. Glengarry, Feb. 18th. Glenapp, March 4th,
Hamburg-Amerika Linie. Havelland, Jan. 23rd.
Saarland, Jan. 30th. Havenstein, Feb. 6th. Ermland, Feb. 19th Leverkusen, Feb. 28th. Burgenland, March 18th Sauerland, March 30th.
Java-China-Japan Lijm Tjikarang, to-morrow. Tileboet, Jan. 23rd. Tisaroca, Jan. 28th. Tjisalak, Jan. 28th. Tjitaroem, Feb. 11th...
Norddeutscher Lloyd, Brazzan, Laan, Jan. 23rd, Remscheid, Jan. 23rd. Derflinger, Feb. 10th. Goettingen, Feb. 28th. Saarbriccken, March 13th.
BANK LINE LTD.
AGENTS FOR
ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD.
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION WITHOUT NOTION ́UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT
* CITY OF MADRAS”
CITY OF PEKIN"
London, Rotterdam, Amsterdam" & Hamburg London, Botterdam, Amsterdam & Hamburg "CITY OF KHARTOUM", London, Rotterdam, Amsterdam & Hamborg "CITY OF DELHI”
London, Botterdam, Amsterdam & Hamburg
NEW YORK, BOSTON & BALTIMORE
ALSO AGENTS FOR
**
ELLERMAN YAINER
9th February 9th March 9th "April 9th May
AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN LINE
ANDREW WEIR & CO.
BOSTON & NEW YORK
“MYRTLEBANK”...
BEKVICES TO
113
200
vis Suez Canal MAURITIUS & SOUTH AFRICA
"TIN HOW"
Loading for Mauritius, Bennion, Delagos Bay, Durban, East London, Algos Bay (Port Elizabeth), Mossel Bay and' Capetown.
***
Apcar and
Eastern & Australian
Lines
(COMPANIES · INCORPORATED "IN ENGLAND). MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS TAKING CARGO FOR
STRAITS, JAVA BULMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIANĮ "GULJ WEST INDIFS, MATEITIO8, LÄST AT SOUTH, JAFRICA. AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND & QUEENS" LAND PORTS, RED SEA. EGYPT. CONSTANTINOPLE, GREBOR, LEVANTINE PORTS, EUROPE, ETC. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STRAMERS, LUNDER GOFTRACE WITH HAM, GOTIKUMANE.)
Stonmikip
* MACEDONIA "
Толь
Tro
Hongkong
(about)
Destination
!!
19th Jan., Neon 24th Jan. and Feb.
Maca, Casablanca, 'don, & Hall, Straits, Colombo & Bombay," Bombay, Marseilles and London. Straits, Colombe à Bombay. Marrelles, Casablanca, London
and Fall Marseillicus and London Mara, L'don, A'warp. B'dm. „E'bg. Marseilles, Londos and. Hall,
do.
Marsailles & London
B'hay, Mar., & London. Marcillas and London.
Bombay, Marselies and London Marseilles, London and Hal},
Bombay, Marsell'es and London Marssilsa and London. Bombay, Marseilles & Lʻdon. "
KALYAN"
ALIPORE." 5,973 "MOREA
10,953 KIDDERPORE", - 6,334 "KASBGAR" 9,006
9,144
7th Fab.
16th Feb,
11,190
2nd Mar
3.907
9th Mar.
9.135
15th Mar,
9,114
23rd Mar.
10,950 301
*NALDERA" FARMALA MANTUA
18.068
18th
Apri
9.192
20th Apr.
10,94
17th
Apt.
“KASHMIR"
8,985
11ta May
10,953
Sota May
"KALTAN "
9.14*
8th June
**KAJPUTANA" | 18,589 | 22nd June
ARVA *KHYBER MALWA
* MORCA"
* Cargo only.
Frequent connections from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Con
stantinople, Pireaus, Smyrns, and other Levant Parts by steamers. öf thê Khedivial Maŭ Stsamakip Çö,
BRITISH INDIA-APCAR_SAILINGS
2,745 -16th/an,,480p.m', Singapore, Penang & Caföntta 7,754
'BIRDHANA".
"SANTHIA "TILAWA"
29th Jan.
"TAKLIWA"
10,008 7,936
7th Feb."
19th Feb.
"TAKADA".
'TĀLAMBA"
6.949 22nd Feb.
8,018.
7th Mar.
do.
do.
20.
do.
do.
·RL—Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for 1st and 2nd class passengers. All steamers are fitted with wireless and carry & qualified surgeon.
FASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (SOUTH)
* ARÆFUBA”. "TANDA" "ST. ALBANS”
8.000
1st Feb.
6,956
1st Mar.
4,800 | 30th Mar.
Manila, Sandakan, - Thursday
Laland, Townsville, Brisbane Sydney and Melbourne.
Regular Monthly Sailings from Hong Kong to Japan & Hong Kong to Australia. The E. & A. 8,8. Co, Ltd, steamers will also call at Shanghai, Thailo, Caba
Kolambugan, Tawag, Timor, Darwin, or other porta en route as induos. ment offers.
Frequent connections from Anteralia with the following
The Umun 8.8. Co.'s Steamers to the United Kingdom via New Zealand
Vancouver, San Francisco, cto.
The P. & O. Boyal Mail Steamers to Londen vis Suez Canal. The P. & Q. Branch Service of Steamers to London vis the Cape. The New Zealand.
41
Panama Canapping Ca's Steamers for Southampton and London
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI AND JAPAN
*FILAWA"
“TAKLIWA"
10.006 ..7,936
*KASHGAR”
9,000
* PADUA". "TAKADA
MACEDONIA" -TANDA
TALAKBA "KHIVA
TALMA
16th Jan.. D.L. 18th Jan 20th Jan, D.L. 24th Jaa. 6,949 -- 31st Jan. 11.120
5,907
1st Mar.
1st
6,958
8,018
10,000 10,986
9,133 18th Feb. 18th Feb
8th Feb
8th Feb.
Tob.
KHYBER
*ST ALBANS
NAGPORE"
4,500
8th Mar.
3,14
8th Mar
**NALDERA”
18,088
KARMALA
10,948
8,000
MANTUA
**JEYPORE "KASHMIR " **MOREA" "TANDA"
KALYAN" “KAJPUTANA”
* Cargo only
6,318
8.985 10,953
16th 25th Mar
2916 Mar
9th Apr 11th Apr. 19th Apr.
28th Apr.
7th M
8,958 9,144
10th May
With May
16,588
Amoy, S'hai., Moji,Kobo&Omka Amey, Moji, Kobe & Osaka. S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. Shal, Mon, Kobe & T'kama. Amy, 8'hai, Moji, Kobe & Osaka Osaka & Osaka,
& Yokohama, Amoy Shi, Maji, Kobe & Dukes S'ha, Mey, Kobe & Yokohama: S'hain Moj, Kobe & Yokohama.
&Yokazu
Koji, Kobe, Onks hang, Kobe de
B'kal, Moji
Yokohama
Yokoham
Kobe & Yokehama. Kabs & Yokoham
Moji, Kobe, Outs & Volmhama Moru, Kobe & Yakahamas. Shrs, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. 8 FAL, Hoji, Kobe & Yokohama. “Moji, Kate, Oskia of Yokohama. Shi, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.
kali diatas are approximate and subject je alteration without notice, WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMEES. Passengers Lox Hangoon must defray sher own' Hotel expenses at Singapors while awaiting the on carrying i #teazer.
All Cabins are fitted with Electris Face free of charge.
Steamers on ulos and Australian Lanes are fitted with Laundries.
Parcels measuring nɔt more than Rj ft x 3 ft. z 1 ft. will be received at the Company's Office up to Noon on the day previous to railing.
For Further Information, Passage Faris, Freighta, Handbooks, etc., apply to---- MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. P. & O. Building Connaught Bad Central, HONG KONG.? Agents, [I
THE SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LIMITED.
SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS
LOADING DIRECT FOR BE BOTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN
OSLO AND GOTHENBURG.
Loading about 8th February 7th March FOR SHANGHAI, JAPAN AND VLADIVOSTOCK.
Loading about 31st January
AMERICAN "& ORIENTAL LIEB
15th February
ORIENTAL AFRICAN LILE 20th April
ILY. "CEYLON"
T. "NIPPON”.
MY. “NIPPON "
THE BANK
LINE, LTD.
GILMAN
Through" Bills of Lading isaned to Beira, Quilmaine, Ioo, Fort Amelia, Mozambique, Chinde, Inhambane, Zanzibar, Mombasa, Kilindisi, Port Nolloth, Lüderits Bay, Walvis Bay and Madagascar.
For Freight or Passage on any of the above lines apply 1—
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