SHIPPING
P. & O-BRITISH INDIA & APCAR LINES
(COMPANIES Incorporated in ENGLAND)
STRAITS & BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA PERSIAN GULF, AUSTRALASIA, WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST & SOUTH AFRICA, RED SEA, EGYPT, EUROPE, ETC. SAILINGS FOR
MARSEILLES & LONDON,
VIA STRAITS, COLOMBO AND PORT SAID.
leave Long-
Das Marseille
H.8.
kong about
sboat,
Due London
■bout
SELLOKE"
5th April
2nd June
10th June
ME
DOMĚRA •
19th April
BOMBAY 1 STRAITS AND COLOMBO." dno Bombay
Jsi May
about
IDA
SHANGHAI, MOJI, LOBE. á
For PAISAGE RATES, HAND-BOOKS FREIGHTF, te apply to qui
Wireless on all stoamora.
1, Des Verry Road Cantral, HONGKONG.
MAUKINNUS, MACKENZIE & CO.,
Agents.
THE CHINA MAILA SHIPPING
N. 0:
CHINA NAVIGATION COM
Tot
BAILINGO SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,
SHANGHAI & TSINGTAD:
WEIRATWEL. & TIENTSIN -kereta
SWATOW & BANGKOK, MANILA, CEBU & Ion SHANGHAI...... SHANGHAI
„ÜHETAN,
SHIPPING
THURSDAY, APRIL
CANADIAN PACIFIC
LTD.
OCEAN SERVICES.
www.
TO LASTI
April 6, Daylight. RICHO April 8, at Noon
.............................................. LaGCHOT..April 7, at 10.01.
April 5, at Noon- April 8, at Noon.
BUITANG- mu......April 10, at Noon. SHANGHAI LINE-PASSENGERS, MAILS and CARGO. Excellent Saloon accommodation Amirabips; Electric Light and Fada in Saloop and State-rooms. Regular schedule-service between Cantor, Hongkong and Shanghai, taking Cargo on through Ella of Lading to all Yangtend and Northern Chib Forts Passengers are landed or Shangasi, avoiding the inconvenienes of transhipament ai Wecsung.
For Freight or Famago,, apply tom
Tsiapons No. 36, 4
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
KORNIS.
INDO CHINA SIBAM NAVIGATION CO., LD,
N
PACIFIC SERVICE
LIMITED
SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG TO VANCOUVER via NAGASAKI (or Moji) Kos and Yokohama, STEAMER.
Monteagle
Empress of Russia Empress of Japan
Empress of Asia... Monteagle
Empress of RussİL.
..FROM HONGKOND...
5th April. 1st May.
14th May.
29th May,
10th Jane.
电占阳
26th June.
Empress of Japan
9th July...
Empress of Asia...
24th July.
Monteagle
15th Ang
To Sars April 4, at 8 a
"EMPRESS OF RUSSIA "
**EMPRESS OF ASIA”
**EMPRESS OF JAPAN"
PROJECTED - SAILINGS THOM HONGKONG
(JUBJECT TO ALTERATION),
HAIPHONG via HOIHOW TAKSANG.......................FRIDAY, STRATTS & CALCUTTA.................KUMSANG FRIDAY, April 4, at 3 p.m. MANILA...ak pada kemamm ...LOONGSANG...........FRIDAY, April 4, at 3 p.m. KOBE
„BUISANG...................TUESDAY, April8 Daylight SHANDRAI vs SWATOW........WINGSANG..............TUESDAY, April 8, Daylight. ......MA USANGE TUESDAY, April 8 at Noon. MANTIA. YUZENSANG......FRIDAY, April 13, at 3 p.m. DALOUTTA, LINE The snow being "förganized and will shortly afford frequent sai
lilly to Calenta vin singapore ani Pozang,
Kong from Calusin stormers proceed via Stralis and, Hongkong, to'Japan,. Derasionally calling at Shangha
Wil steamers have excellent gamezpur accommodation, are Attad with Electric Light 1ml qualitod Surgeom.
SANDAKAN
OCEAN TRANSPORT CO., LTD. BEANDHAL LINESalg approximately every tre days' betwses Canton and Szanstal,
(TAIYO KAIUN KAISHA)
FOR VANCOUVER AND SEATTLE.
For Spaca and Particulars apply to DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents
NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS.
STAKING Cargo on through Bills of Lading to SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS
with Beanshipment så QALCUTTA, in conjunction with the INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD,
AND AFOAR ELIN D
Sailings from Hongkong.
For freight & larthiar particulars apply to DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agenti,
THE NANYO YUSEN KAISHA
(SOUTH SEA MAIL. S. S. CO.).
Regular Service of Steamers Between Japan, Hongkong, Singapore,
#
FW JAVA,
# JAPAN,
Batavia, Samarang and Sonrabaya.
Moe Freight or Passage apply to DODWELL & CO., LD., Agents,
FOR
NEW
YORK.
THE American Steamship
"MONMOUTH
Will be despatched for New York on 11th April 1919.
For Freight and particulars please apply to
DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents,
O. S. K.
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.“
BAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
LONDON.
sometimen coiling at gwSIEW.
Blenmers on this line have a limited amount of passenger accommodation, and through tickats can be obtained for Northern and Yangians Foria via. Bunaqbal. Through BaLading are Senec mi Northern and Yangtze Port
MANILA LINE ~~ & varkly inevita di maintained with Manila by tearvis with good passenzer
→ BEZvmteodation; sastingu from both porta ovary Friday,
HAIPHONG LINE;- Saints Approximately weekly for passengers and cargță, calling så
Ratbow when ledacement offers.
BORNEO LINE!-One aniling per month between Hongkong and Bandakan by, a steamer having
up-to-date aerownodation for PARFOIS.
Cargo takes on sürengi lüüs of Lading tor Kedat, Jowolton, Labuan, Tawao and Lahad Dat
+
TIENTBIN LINE-Agar äertice is run from March to Detober batwess Hongkong and
Ttorisin, calling at Waihaiwei and Chafen,
Cader Straits Governanoat Fansport Regulations. All Exropean Painger, leaving the Colony Or Biraita Selements, are required to produce on arrival at destitokton pasaport why thous Photographs As descriptien asized thereto.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Tel. No. 215,
THE GENERAL MANAGERS
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Ltd.,
THE ADMIRAL
LINE.
FACIFIC STFAME BIR CO.
TRANS-PACIFIC FREIGHT SERVICE;
REGULAR SAILINGS
BETWEEN
CHINA, MANILA, SINGAPORE, JAPAN and SEATTLE.
S.S. "SENATOR” gaile for SEATTLE-April 20th. FOR FREIGHT AND PARTICULARS APPLY TO:
THE ADMIRAL LINE;
JOHN J. GORMAN, GENERAL AGENT.
Fifth Floor, Hotel Mansions.
Telephone 2388.--
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
SAN FRANCISCO' LINE.
BHANGHAI, INLAND SEA, JAPAN aid 'HONOLULU.
IFAST AND LUXURIOUS MAIL STEAMERS, Sailings from Hongkong-Subject to change without notice.
Steamara
Tona
KOREA MARU.nonnemen 20,000 or PERSIA MARU 9,000 KOREA MAKU......ammenmmen 20,000 mese NIPPON MARU
Monthly carpet merview via Singapore and Post Sold ALPS MARUemurararThursday, 3rd April -OZNOA & BOMBAY Monthly vies, taking cargo on through Bin of Lading with a TENYO MARU ----isem 29,000 after
mant at Kombay to Company's steamers
MITSUKI MARU ..........................Monday, 7th April
MARSEILLES.......... Monthly direct, servisu vin Singapore and Port Sald ABUENOS AIRES, BIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS, MAURITIUS, DURBAN & CAPE TOWN via SINGAPORE. ** HIMALAYA MARU
Saturday, 19th April.
BOMBAY COLOMBO-Regnier fartalghtly service via Singapore,
MITSUKI MARU ........Monday,
7th April
BATAVIA, SAMARANG, SOURABAYA—Monthly direct service,
SYDNEY, MELBOURNE-Monthis service calling at AUCKLAND, ADELAIDE, LUZON MART ....Saturday, 5th April.
VICTORIA, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE, TACOMA.
Berular fortnightly a
Intermediate perte in Japan saď
Đổ taking cargo to SEMPRE ANT. commoclion with. Cadeau
Milwaukes sad Paul Hallway.
ARABIA MARU
MANILA MAHU.
LAIPHONG-Three Cases a inopil serviss.
TAITOKU MARU
Thursday, 10th April. Baturday, 18th April.
Friday, 11th April,
Saturday, 15th April.
JÄPAN PORTS.--MOJI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
KENKON MARU...............................
ZEELU 1G, TAKAO VIA SWATOW, AMOY
Thow staamam baATO KEELAT Accommodation fort and 2nd class Salou
"Plesanger sex will strive and depart from the BOOK TI WHAKĮ, make the Harber Dizbe.
⠀⠀ For TAKAO via SWATOW and AMOY. :"
BOSHU MARU... Thursday, 10th April, at 9 a.m.
For KEELUNG via SWATOW and AMOY,
KALO MARUßunday, 8th April, a 10.m For milleg dates and further particular please apply toward
Pl, Mo. 744 &- 145.”
K, YAMASAKI Manager,
No. 1," GunBallding.
"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
For STRAITS and LONDON
THE Steaniship
"BENRINNES"
will be despatched as above ou or shout April 3, 1919,
For Freight apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & 00,
Agenta
Leave Hongkong. 28th Feb. from Yokohama.
9th April. 25th April from Yokchama 11,000 ................. 29th April from Tokchama.
5th May, SHINYO MARU
21st May SIBERIA MARU 20,000 22nd May from Yokphams. SOUTH AMERICAN LINĖ
1,000 anni '
HONGKONG to VALPARAISO" VI JAPAN, HONOLULU, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN PEDRO, BALINO CRUZ, BALBOÀ, CALLAO, ARICA and IQUIQUE,
Thanos by Trana-Andean-Bonte to Buenos Aires, ~- Steamers
BEYO MARU
KIYO MARU ANYO MARU
+
Tons
Leave Hongkong: secure. May 3rd. 17,200 Tommie July 19th. 18,500,
Sept. 10th
Tickets are interchangeable with the Canadian Pacific Ocesa Barvicos, Ld. and the Pacifio Mall Steamship Co.
Passengers may travel by rail betroest ports of call in Jápán fros al charge. For full information sa to ratos, mailings, oto, syply tomb
T. DAIGO, MANAGER,
Telophone Nom. 2974 and_2375,
HOUSEHOLD
ALPING
MOR. ALL
INDUSTRIAL AND
FOUNDRY AND
FIREBRIOK
KING'S BUILDING..
COAL
SMELTING COKE
AND FIREOLAY
FOR - ALL INFORMATION APPLY STO
DOOWBLE, DA GOVT LTD,
QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, HONGKONG, OR
KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION.
TIENTER, NORTH GHIA
ARRIVE VANCOUVER. 29th April. 19th May. 4th June. 16th June. 4th July. 14th July. 30th July.' 11th Aug.
8th Sept.
"FARES HONGEONG TO EUROPE,"
"MONTEAGLE”
...........................Gold $436.00
Payable in Local currency at demaad rate on New York.
For particulars regarding pamaga fades, malfi ings and reservation of accommodation, xino narazies of trips and damciptive Steratur apply to
P.D. BUTHERLAND, ¡General Agent, Passenger Departmeni. PHONE 798
For freight mịn and through hills of lading, vin Vanentrer, in connection with CABRILLAN Pields Ballway to silĢravland Poinin in Canada and United States, alio to Karope, and Weat Indies, apply la
A
HONGKONG.
3. H. WALLACE,
Groeral Agent.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA COAST PORT SER /102,
EGULAR SERVICE of Fab, High Class Coast Steamers having good
and Saloons, Throellent Cuisine.
Plant Class Passagers. Electric Ligbb and fand
SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW AND RETURN. (Cocupying 9 to 10 Daya).
QARTALN
HÁIHONG ... | Capt. J. W. Evans (... | SUNDAY, HAITAN ............ Capt. & H. Stewart........... į FIDAY,
i
LEAVING.
6th April at 11 am.. 11th April at p.m.)
- SWATOW. Arrivals and Departures from the Company's Wharf (pear Blake Pier),
For FREIGHT and PASSAGE sựply tom
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.
General Manager).
CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.
FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS.
'NANKING"
||(15,000 nomi, Amerlian Registry).
"OHINA".
(10,200 tona, American Registry).
SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG FOR
SAN FRANCISCO
VIA SHANGHAI, JAPAN PORTE & HONOLULU). "NANKING"
April 8th, 1919.
"OEINA"
April 4th, 1919.
AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLASS PASSENGER SERVIØR
O, EL, RITTER, Frolgat and Faisonger Agent.
Tel 1934
Prince's Buildings, Toe Honas Breat
INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.
A SHAW LETTER-
(Continued from page 2)
If the propcaal were to take all our alien enemies" and shoot them (**Hear, bear." from all the noisy Bobolies)-there. would be sonze sort of sense in it, for stone dead hath no fellow. If they are really dan gerous, why not make an end of them now that our vanquished foes can no longer retaliate? But to want them back to Germany, with all their friendly feeling towards us turn eil to bitterne and base, or to keep them here eating their heads off, and their heart out in overcrowded" camps about which there will proj sently be a pro-Gennan "scendai, and which obviously cannot be kept going for ever, and this, too, at i momét when the birth-throes of the Leagua of Nations make it enormously in portant that we should set the world an example of consideration for vanj quished enemies is, to eng the least, excessively stupid. At Vetsuilles the grent ceremony of burying the hat chet is drawing the attention of thâ? entire world, But there are twa ways of bursing the habet. Ona I is to bury to in the skull of the pro state enemy alien. The other is t establish that pence for which riad hundred thousand of our young men - went to their graves ke beds. it not ting this we should begin enjoy the peace they died for? O ist peace to be nothing but the rešt .spite and unreason of war without its braveries, is heroismai, its patrici isus, its chirairies, and the dangers that give reality to the noble words?
Are the very spoils to be to the -up-followers instead of to the vior
Final -to end on a note of bard fab let us not forget that "the League of Nations has now to settle the gory thorny question of general hunna rights of entry, of travel,» cơ sejour, and of way for all men in
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barbs. The war raised these questions in an acute form, first i Beigui and then in Greece. They" were already burting questions in California, Australia, and South Africa. We are ourselves, both sa esporters of capital and born travel lers, explorers, an adventurers, the chief penetrators (both peaceful and warlike) of the world. If the old formula, "He's a stranger; heave half a brick at in "be dopted us international or by the League of Sutions, more British heads will ba broken than German one. It is our business to see that we give no coup tenance to it. The sooner every "alien who can pay his way bere is set free to pay it, and the mass of qur people who are now wasting their time in nurse-tending him in one way or another sed free to do productive work the betterYours, "Čo., G. BERNARD SHAW,
THE CRIMES INQUIRY."
Sir Gordon Hewart (H.. AH torney-General) made a brief state- ment to the press with reference to the British view of the punishinent. of enemy offenders,
The British view, he said, une doubtedly is that these affecders, however highly placed, must be made. to suffer suitable punishment with
Cargo carried on through Bill of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA,ut any avoidable" delay.. DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN (Natal), EAST LONDON, POET ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN with transhipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAN AFRICAN LINE"
FICK BONGLONG:
PROPOSED SAILING. Connecting 15b
FROM COLOMEO
RECALLERY ACCOMMODATION FOR ISS AND CAM PA
ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE.
Bagalar Direct Service from JAFAR, CHINA ■nd SERAITS to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN, HAST LONDON. FORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN, alling a MAURITIUS in route and affording the Quickest Freight Transport from the ORIENT is SOUTH; AFRICA.
For dates of departure, Batte of Freight, apply to
THE BANK LINE LINOLTA
Mamaning 'Amma.
“ELLERMAN”
LINE,
(Ellerman & Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd.)"
JAPAN, CHINA AND, STRAITS
TO:
UNITED KINGDOM & ONAMENT.
FOR PARTICULARS OF; BAILINGS 'BHIPPIES ARE REQUESTED TO APPROACH}}THEJUNDEILSIGNED, For
LONDON
BAILS.
TO STEAME “CITY OF BRISTOL .......................... On 16th April Steamers proceed via Sues Cansi or Cape of Good Hope at Owners option. Bubject to change without notice. !-
THE BANK LINE, LTD
General Azonta
Or to REISS & Co. Cantone
Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappy.
(ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA)
HE Steamship
TH
46. VAN WAERWYCK"
will be despatched on the 8th April to
BINGAPORE, PENANG and BELAWAN DELI.
This Vessel offers excellent Cabin-accommodation for Saloon-passengers.
Wireless Telegraphy,
For Freight and Famage apply to
JAVA CHINA JAPAN LYN,
Agente,
Telephone No 1678.
Who precisely are the offenders.. what offences will be charged against. theut, and by what process punish- ment will be imposed are questions. which require the most careful con- sideration. Nor is it convenient to discuss these questions, as many of the questions of the Peace Confer ence may be discussed, in public, The Commission on Offences and Punishments is really engaged in task of criminal investigation, and for that tusk secrecy is not less im portant than despatch.
Three sub-committees have already been appointed, one to collect and examine the facts and the other two to consider questions of law. The foundation of the whole inatter must, of course, be evidence, and, in 'this, department, as well as upon the questions of law, the Commission... will derive much assistance from the careful and continuous labours of the. Committee in London. which was ap pointed last November by the law officera of the Crowd under the chair-- manship, of Sir John Macdonell. It is not expedier, for the reason al ready indicated, to refer in detail to those labours or at present to pub dish their results. But it is right to Buy that a great mass of 1306h vulu- able material has already been" brought together and sifted, and this. work is being continued withouɓ: Fausa.
My hope is that one or other of “ the law offićom of the Crown will always be prescut with Mr. Massey at the sittings of the Commission, in Farie. It is not easy for both law offcors to be absent fruen Lendon at the same time, but when I cannot be here my alter ego will be the Solicitor-General, Sir Ernest Pollock..
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INCOME TAX INQUIRY..
The Government have decided to appoint a Royal Commission to in quire into the incidence the in- come tax. The inquiry will izanda also an examination into the affiel of the double income tax am Colonial