SHIPPING
P. & O. S. N. Co.
#ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.
UNDER CONTRACT WYTH HIS MAJESTT'S GOVERNMENT JAPAN, CHINA STRAITS, BURMA, COLOMBO, INDIA, Eto..
TO
MARSEILLES & LONDON,
VI SINGAPORE, TENANG, COLOMBO AND PORT SAID.
leave long-
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kong abou
De Marseille about
Das London about
NELLORE *
9th April
15th May
Bath May
SINGAPORE AND BOMBAY
dae Bombay about
2nd April
SHANGHAI, “MOJI, KOBE &c.
Shanghal only.
'DILWARA :
17th March
TO
DILWARA"
3rd March
17th March
Shanghai, Moji and Kobe.
**NELLORE"
Wireless on all steamITE.
For FASSAGE RATES, BAND-BOOKS FREIGHTS, A. apply to:-
P. & O. S, N, Coe.. Office,
E VID. PARR,
Superintenden
THE CHINA MAIL.
SHIPPING
C. N. C.
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
AUTOR
BAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
SWATOW & SINGAPORE.
SHANGHAI
SHANGHAIi«.
BHANGHAI
HAIPHONG
BHANGHAI
STEAMERS **
TO SATU TARDE......ob-27, at 10 mm. "BOTYANG ... Feb. 27, at Noen. ...CAME Allsepän Blár. 2 at 3 pm. Išdḥ qömodenames.Mar. 4. að 4 p **KAIFORE,
bar, 6, at 10 2.0. BUSHING: MAY....” Sy ah Noom
SHANGHAI LINE-PASSENGERS, MAILS and CARGO. Rxcellent Saicos-modation Amiriships: Floatrio Light and Fans in Baloon and Bate-rooms. Bogilar sebedule service between Canton, Hongkong and Ebanghai, taking Cargo through Bils of Lading to all Tangtise and forthien Chi TWE Pasongare arftanded in Shanghai, a rokding the locon fenlabög fartekhabipmeny AS WoosungUMERITSEVCA
For fulghs or Passage,' apply to-
Telephone No. 30.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
San Sai ne daGEETSAmy E
INDO-GRINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LV.
FOL
SHANGHAI HAIPHONG MANTLA
PROJECTED SAILINGS TECH HONGONG AREA PETRECT TO ALTERATION).
To S WOSANG...THUESDAY, Feb. 27, Daylight. LOKSANG THURSDAY, Feb. 27, at am. YUENSANG....FRIDAY, Teb. 98, at 3 p.m. “WINGSANG........SUNDAY, Mar: Daylight. STRAITS & CALCUTTA..... FATSHING .....TUESDAY, Mar. 4, at 3 pm.
SHANGHAI
OCEAN TRANSPORT CO., LTD. MANILA LOONGSANG. FRIDAY, Mar. 7; at 3 pim-
“( TAIYO, KAÏUN “KAISHA)
FOR VANCOUVER AND SEATTLE.
B.S. BOLTON CASTLE" vor NEW YORK Seiling about begining of March For Space and Particulars apply to DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents, NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS,
TAKING Omego on through Bills of Lading to 800TH AFRICAN PORTE with transhipment at OLLOUTTA, in conjunction with the INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
LINE
AND APCAR
Sailings from Hongkong.
Far frelstri & further particulars apply to DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents.. THE NANYO YUSEN KAISHA (SOUTH SEA MAIL S S. CO.)
Begular Service of Steamers Between Japan. Hongkong, Singapore, Batavia, Samarang and Bourabays. For JAVA
KIOJUN MARU
For JAPAN,
BORNEO MARU
due on or about 3rd Bfar.
........" due on or about 10th Mar.
for Freight or Faasaxe apply to DODWELL & CO., LD., Agents,
O. S. K.
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
BAILINGS FROM BONG KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
LONDON..........
-Monthly direct servies via Singapore and Port Sakti, CELEBES MARU ............................................. Sudday, 9th March..
Monthly arrvice, taking cargo on through Bills of Lading ich tranship- ́GENOA & BOMBAY mal at Bombay to Company's BALM829..
Menday, 3rd March. BURMA MARU
Munthly died murice vin Hingapore and Port Said. {MARSEILLES........
DE JANEIRO SANTOS, MAURITIUS, 'BUENOS AIRES, RIO
DUKBAN & CAPE TOWN via SINGAPORE.
...End of March. HIMALAYA MARU,
SENOA & BOMBAY Legular fortalghtly servies yla Singapore,
BURMA MAKU Monday, 3rd March.
MATAVIA, SAMARANE, SOURABAYA—Monthly direct service.
SYDNEY, MELBOURNE-tly service calling at AUCKLAND, N.Z., and ADELAIDE,
LUZON MARUMiadle of March, VICTORIA, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE, TACOMA.
Raftulny fortnightly services touching at Intermediate parts to Japan and taking cargo to OVERLAND POINTS C.8. in connection with Chicago, Milwaukee and b. Yaul Badway. -AFRICA MAKU ............Saturday, 1st Mar., at 3 pm. Monday, 17th Mar., at 3 p.m. MEXICO MARU.....
MAIPHONG-Truth service.
TAITUKU MARU..
JAPAN FORTS
....Wednesday, 26th February. „NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA, DAIBOSHI MAKU................................ „KELLUNG, TAKAO VIA SWATOW, AMOY
Thursday, 27th February.
י
The term late excellent recommistion for let find a class Bajos Phenter and will andre nail deant from the 500 Y:P WHARF, near the Harbour Ufles,
For TAKAŬ via SWATOW and AMOY...
BOSHU MARUThursday, 27th Feb. at 9 ..
For KEELUNG in SWATOW and AMOY,
AMAKURA MARU.Sunday, 2nd Mar. at 10 am. KALIO MARU
........Sonday,
5th Mar., at 10a.m.
For wiling dates and further particulars plase apply to-
Tel. No. 744 & 745.
K. YAMASAKI, Manager.
No. 1, Queen's Bulkding.
THOS." COOK & SON.
Tourist, Steamship and Forwarding Agents, Bankers, etc.
OFFICIAL PASSENGER AGENTS TO THE PHILIPFINE, GOVERNMENT. TICKETS SUPPLIED to ALL PARIS of the WOULD at Tarif Batos. LETTERS of CREDIT and CIRCULAR NOTES ISSUED and
CASHED,"
BAGGAGE collected, forwarded and insured at lowest rates.
Door' "FAB EASTERN TRAVELLER'S JAZETIE," containing Sailings and Pares from the Far East to all parts of the World, will be forwarded tree on application.
Tolographie Address:" COUPON."
Telephone No. 524.
THOS. COOK & SON, Hongkong Hotel Buildings, Hongkong. Also SHANGHAL, PEKING, YOKOHAMA, MANILA. CHIST OPTICS :-LUDGATE CIROUS, LONDON, LO.
SHING KEE CO.
SODA MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS
% OF Caustic Boda, Soda Ash, Muriate of Ammonia, Biliente of Soda, Redged Bleozbozatą-gt Boda, Mineral Water, and Soda Crystal, Dionoflag! Powder, Búíphor “Ana; Sulphate of Ammonis, etoyzta. PITY:
ALWAYS IN. STOCK.
“No.”32′′ DES VEUX "KUAD WEST,-HONGKONG:
› SANDAKAN ... MAUSANG SATURDAY; Mar. 9, at Nocz. CADOUTTA LINE This temporarily i'morganized owing to the war, but at prosons
manity service is maintain its solters" editing at Pepang. The termer voel has exstant passager accommodation. httpd with Electric Light and Face, and carries & faby qualided Sugges
Simpson
fartai. This ransel has excellent accommodation for tri olan passenger od leta SINGAPORE LINE:-The 1.5 "-Fas Warwick learer for Singapore approximately ovary through with Electric Light and Fans and also varies a fully qualifed Barguen, BHANGRAI LINE-Sailings Reproximatały uvacy. Era dinya - Between Canson and hang kah,
somelitage calling at Swatow..." Stems on thin line auro a imited amount of passenger accommodation, and through tichota yel Narthen Porta
Cand Yonglite Porta Pura Shisha Tarub Da/Lading are MAFILA LINE: weekly service is maintained with Manila by rasacla with goodi pastonger
mtim anlings from both parta wvery Friday.. HALPHONG LINE:- sailings approximately weekly for passsugar and cargo, calling at
Hoitow kan inlucement offers. BORNEO LINE-One saliing per month between Hongkong und Sandakın by a stormer having |
neesumexlation for pager aptodate on brough hits of Lading for Kudat, Josselies, Labuan, Tawa sed
CATE
Lahad Datu TIENTSIN LINEA regular series from famh to October hetwan Hongkong and
Tiema, calling a Weinwel and Chofue. Toller Smita Government Pampert Hegulation 4 Zuropean Passengers, leaving the Colony for Straits Setlementh, are required to produce on ärival at destination pasaporta with theft, Photoraphs doncription afiand there;ą
Por Freight or Pasange, apply to
Tel. No. 415:
THE GENERAL MANAGKES
וי.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Ltd.,
BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD.
APCAR
LINE
REGULAR SERVICE BETWEEN
CALCUTTA, "STRAITS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN FORTS.
EASTWARD.
WESTWARD.
The above Breamers have excellent milion sccommodation for passengers miki are fitted with all modern conveniences-and carry a-daly qualified surgeon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DAVID SASSOON & CO., LTD., Agents.
THE ADMIRAL
LINE
PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.
TRANS-PACIFIC FREIGHT SERVICE.
REGULAR SAILINGS
BETWEEN
CHINA, MANILA, SINGAPORE, JAPAN
and SEATTLE.
FOR FREIGHT AND PARTICULARS
APPLY TO "
21
THE ADMIRAL LINE,
JOHN J. GORMAN, GENERAL AGENT.
Telephone 283&.
No. 12 Ice House Stroot.
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
SAN FRANCISCO LINE.
SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA, JAPAN and HONOLULU. -FAST AND LUXURIOUS MAIL STEAMERS.
Sailings from Hongkong-Subject to change without notice,
Steamers
KOREA MARU. BHINYO MARU PERSIA MARU “KORIA MARU...... NIPPON MARU. TENYO MARU
Tons 20,000
* 2000 ....
20,000
berotas -11,000 ausü
Leave Hongkong. 28th Feb. from Yokohama
5th March, 27th March. 22nd, Aprit from Yokohama. 29th April from Yokohama.
- 22000 23rd May. SIBERIATMMAKU 20,000
22nd May from Yokohama.
SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. HONGKONG to VALPARAISO Vis JABAR, KONOLULU, 'SAŃ PRANCISCO, SAN PEDRO, SALIND 'CRUZ, BALBOA,
the MQALLAO, ARIUA and IQUIQUE. ~! Thenos by Trans-Andean Boute to Buenos Aires,
Tons
LesTo Eagkong: Blasters
18,500 ar. Aist.
amazonieriaikais. May 3rd.
July 12th.
·ANYO MARU
SEIYO MARU.......................... KIYO KARU,
17,300
Tickets are interchangeable with the Canadian Pacifio Ocean Serricos, Ltd and the Facilo Mail Steamship Co.
is of call in Japan free of charge. Passengers may travel by rail botwear pacts
ANTES CORAHI PRINA
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1919
CANADIAN PACIFIC
DOCEAN
SERVICES
No shiga ed edteard of gaites)
LIMITED
PACIFIC SERVICE SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG ro VANCOUVER Via NAGASART for Moji) KOBE and YOKOHAMA. :: From HONGKONG.. 1th Mar
ExRAMER,
Dress mpresa of Japan Empress of Asia... Monteagle Empress of Russia Empress of Japan Empress of Asia... Monteagle- * Empress of Russia Empress of Japan Empress of Asia............ Empress of Russia Monteagle
SHIPPING. HOW KA
BLUE TUNNEL LIVER'S- PREDICAMENT.
The American tank steamship Astral, which arrived in Yokohama from San Francisco on January 13, received a wireless message from the Proteus, 9547 tons, of the British Blue Funnel Line, saying: While on-route from Seattle to Vladivostok. with 1,000 soldiers and munitions on foard we were taught in a heavy bale, plowing due west, and our port Fe propeller was damaged on the 7th faltistant at noon!^and broke off and sank? We're proceeding with only "|| the startcare propeller, experienc
RIVE VANCOUVER. 31st March.
14th April. 29th April. 12th May.
12th Mar
27th Mar.
5th April 24th April.
7th May.
29th May.
22nd May.
Uth Josie. 19th June.
2nd July.
- 17th July. 14th Aug.
20th Aug.
For particuing regarding pamage fares, mill
gs and reservation of accumulation, Klau Hiraries of tape' anck-inscriptiva literature, Apply to
非 F. D. SUTHERLAND,
General Agent. Passenger Department.
9th June. 4th July. 9-7th July. 23rd July. 4th Aug. 1st Sept. 13th Sept
"For freight rates and through hills of lading, The VanoGurer, in connection with Canadia Facile ailway to a Overland Pelats in Ciss and Caited States, alus to Kuropa a 'tat Indias, apply to
J. M. WALLACE,
*PHONE *
HONGKONG.
it
General AgaÜK””
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA-COAS? FORT SERVICE, EGULAR SERVICE of Fast High Class Coast Steamers having good Rommodation for First Class Passengers. Electris Taght and Hana in Statercoms and Saloons... Excellent Caleiro.
SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW AND RETURN. (Occupying to 10 Days)
BEKA METER
GABELIN
Capt. A HL Stewart... FRIDAY,
HAITAN
LRAYING.
28th Feb. at p.m.
- SWATOW & AMOY Antrala and Departures from the Company's Wharf (netz Blake Plar).
For FREIGHT and PASSAGE apply to-
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & 00.
Amaral Monaqara,
CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD
FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS 7.
"OHINA"
"NANKING"
(15,000 tons, American Registry).
(10,500 tons, American Registry).
BAILINGS FROM HONGKONG FOR
SAN FRANCISCO VIA SHANGHAL JAPAN FORTS & HONOLULU NANKING ***
March 27th, 1919.
"OHINA"
April 24th, 1919.
AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLASS
PASSENGER-SERVICE.
0. H. BITTER, Freight and Passenger Agent.
Tel.. 1934.
Prince's Balldings, Ion House Streak.
AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE. (ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL 8.8. CO., LTD.) THE Steamship
THE
"BLOEMFONTEIN"
will be despatched for-
ta
NEW YORK via Panama Canal about the 28th February. For Freight and Further Farticulars, apply to
THE BANK LINE, LIMITED, General Agenta.
INDIAN AFRICAN LINE."
"
Cargo carried on through Bills of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN (Natal), EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN with transhipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAN AYBICAN LINE.
FROM RONGKONS:
PROPOSED SAILING,
Copposting with
'FROM COLOMEG
EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR 147 AND END ÜLARE FASSENGERS,
ing. much difficulty owing to the heavy" seas.": "The Captain of the Astral sent on the communication to the Yokohama Harbour office on January 14, while Messrs. Butterfield and Swire, agents for the Blue Funnel Line, sent a wireless inquiry as to the subsequent progress of the "vessel and an inquiry whether it was necessary to dispatch a salvage ship. It is believed that the place where the Proteus lost her propeller is about 100 miles off the coast of Kamchatka,
SHIPPING FROSPECTS!
As stated by Reuter recently the prospects in British shipyards are very bright, provided labour settles down, well over 100 vessels, repre senting a very large tonnage, having. been booked. Many of the big lines, including the Cunard, Anchor, and
BI are among those who are embarking upon extensive building plans. Of the lines mentioned the B.L is the only one in which people in this part of the world are specially interested. Nothing is said as P. & C., Bibby, Blue Funnel, Gleir and other new vessels which will take the Far Eastern run, but all of these Companies will shortly have additions to their present seriously depleted fleets, and before another year has passed the tonnage problem and with it-many minor troubles will have dis appeared, In a memorandum on the world's merchant shipping, issued by Lloyd's Register and the Admiralty, Sir James Wilson argues that, within even a few months the supply of shipping for commerce will be greater than the demand, as compared with the-war relationship, and that freights will fall to a level not much more than double the rates current before. the war. The layman does not find it very easy to understand why, if the supply of ships outstrips the demand -and it will do so inevitably sooner or later freight cannot be reduced to a much lower level thair Sir James: Wilson instances, for that of course is not low at all. Even when one considers the increased cost of ships,
and higher rates of pay additional expenses, extortionate. Of course, as Sir James Wilson says, ships at pre- sent teing built will have cost much more than similar ships.cost before the war, and this is one of several reasons why shipowners will try and keep freights up to the highest point; on the other hand," the action taken in America with regard to Atlantic, Pacific and Eastern freights we are convinced gives pro- mise of a further fall, which should have an excellent effect where it seems most needed. Sir James Wil- son has pointed out that it appears to be practically certain that the world's total merchant steam tonnage (includ ing that in enemy countries) though considerably less than it was in July, 1914, is at present larger than it was on the average of the five years before the war, that it will go on rapidly increasing, and that it will a year hence be much larger than it ever was in the world's history.
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other geems
In connection with the shipbuilding enterprises of various Companies, it may be recalled that very nearly one- Sith of the total British Mercantile Marine is under the control of three. imanagements. The 61 companies which figured in a list published a year ago by Syren and Shipping" owned between them over two thousand vessels, representing a tonnage of 12,000,000 tons gross- One management alone controlled over one and a half million tons of British shipping, or, in other words a twelfth of the British Mercantile Beralar Direct Service from JAPAN, CHINA Lad STRAFTS to BEIRA, DELAGUA BAY, DURBAN, EAST LONDON. PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE Marine. Lord Inchcape brought about and affording the Quirk Fraight the fusion of interests of the P. & O.. TOWN, calling MAURITIUS en roade Transport from the ORIENT to SOUTH AFRICA.
ORE±NTAL AFRICAN LINE.
For dates of departure, Bates of Freight, apply to
THE BANK LINE. LIMITED
MANAGING AGENT.
**ELLERMAN”
LINE.
(Ellerman & Bucknall Steamship Co. Ltd.)
JAPAN, CHINA AND STRAITS
..
TO
UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT,
FOR PARTICULARS OF SAILINGS. SHIPPERS ARE REQUESTED TO APPROACH. THE UNDERSIGNED, Steamers proceed via Buse Cazal or Cape of Good Hope at Owners optio Babject to change without notice
THE BANK LINE, LTD
General Amonte..
For full Information na to ratos, sailings, ate, apply to
T. DAIGO, MANAGED,
"KING'S BUILDING.
to BRIES & Ca, Canton,
Telaphona Noë, 2374 and 2375,
B.I., and the New Zealand-Federal Companies, whose fleets consist, or did consist of 240 vessels of a gross total of over a million and a half tons. The million ton mark at that time was passed by the Ellerman Lines, Ltd., whose total was 200 vessels; just under it was the Furness Line, with 220 vesseli. The three amalgamations gave a total tonnage which equalled about 18 per cent. of the Mercantile Marine: The Cunard fleet of vessels shows vast diminution, but the eight vessels to be built will bring its tonnage up considerably, for they will be large ones. In spite of its heavy losses the. Cunard, with its subsidiary companies, will make a bold bid to retain ocean supremacy in passenger traffic. While preemi nently a passenger line the war has brought this and many other com panies considerable experience in the. operation of cargo vessels.