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STEAMSHIP COMPANIES

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

(JAPANESE MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.)

Under Contract with the Imperial Government for the Conveyance of Mails.

A. D. K.

HEAD OFFICE, TOKYO. TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: "MORIOKA, TOKYO."

A. 1. & A. B. C. CODES USED.

Telephone Nos. 167, 1551, 1721, & 1905. (Honkyoku.)

CAPITAL, YEN. 22,000,000

FLEET, 210,000 TONS.

European Line American Line Australian Line

Bombay Line

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Yokohama-Shanghai Line

Nagasaki-Hongkong Line Shanghai-Tientsin Line

Kobe-Corea-North China Line

Kobe-Tientsin Line

Kobe-Newchwang Line

KOBE and OTARO via PORTS:—

Eastern Route

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Western Route

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Kobe-Keelung (Formosa)

Fortnightly. Four weekly. Monthly. Four weekly. Weekly.

Four weekly.

Weekly.

Four weekly. Fortnightly. Fortnightly.

Ten times a month. Weekly.

Four times a month.

Besides these, there are frequent services between the coast ports of Japan.

The Company's Steamers carry the Imperial Japanese Mail, are subject to periodical inspection by the Government Marine Surveyors, and are registered in the highest class at Lloyds.

For further information in regard to Freight, Passage, Sailings, etc., apply at any of the Branches or Agencies as under, where full particulars on all points may be obtained. Branch and Sub-Branch Offices at the Principal Ports in Japan, and in Bombay, Fusan, Gensan, Hongkong, Jinsen, London, Shanghai, and Vladivostock, etc. Agencies and Sub-Agencies at Amoy, Adelaide, Auckland, Antwerp, Brisbane, Canton, Colombo, Chefoo, Dunedin, Foochow, Glasgow, Greymouth, Hamburg, Honolulu, Lyttleton, Manchester, Manila, Marseilles, Melbourne, Middleshoro, Naoyetsu, Newchwang, Niigata, Noumea, Odessa, Penang, Port Said, Rotterdam, Sakata, Saigon, Seattle, Singapore, St. Paul, Swatow, Sydney, Suez, Takow, Tuticorin, Tientsin, Thursday Island, Townsville, Wellington, etc.

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