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SHIPPING

P. & 0.-BRITISH INDIA & APCAR LINES

(COMPANIES, incorporated in ENGLAND)

TO

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#TRAITS & BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULJ, AUSTRALASIA, WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST & SOUTH AFRICA, RED SEA, EGYPT, EUROPE, ETC.

SAILINGS FOR

MARSEILLES & LONDON.

V STRAITS, COLOMBO AND PORT SAID.

lesve. Hong.

Duo Marsoflise.

H.M.T

kong about

aboni

"Dan London

about

"NEURALIA "

** NOVARATMTM

9th May at 3 pany

7tb: August

30th: June 9th Sept.

8th July 18th Sept.

TOR.

FOMBAT VIA STRAITS “AND COLOMBO,

FOR

dae Bombay about.

CALCUTTA VIA STRAITS AND RANGOON.

"ARRATOON AFCAE"

THE CHINA MAIL.

SHIPPING

C. N.

OHINA NAVIGATION

C.

CO., LTD.

BAILINGS BUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

SWATOW&BANGKOKTERTIA SOPINIE

SWATOW SINGAPORE

год

SEKAKAKS

WUHC

KTEILIN

SHANGHAI

SHANGHAI

TRAN

CHENSTE

WETHAIWEI, UHEFOO,

ANG

TIE

SHANGHAI

.HUICHOW „„ŠUNNING ******

SHANGHAI & TSINGTAO.. BWATUW & BANGKOK

MANILA CEBU & ILOILO ............. min SHANGHAI........

PO LATE

„May 97, Daylight. May 27, at Noon. hlay 37 at Noo.. May 27, at Noon. „May 95, at Noon.

„May 18, at 5 p.m. .............diny 29; at Noon. KWANGA..June 1, Daylight.

.LANGCHOW.............June 3, at Noon. LEN9w**********

*June 3 at 3 p.m. „ŠUTYANG BARU............June 3, at Noon. SHANGHAI LINE-PASSENGERS, MAIL and CARGO. Excellent Faloon sccommodation amidships. Electric Light and Fans in Baloon and State-rooms Regular schedule service between Canton, Hongkong, Shanghai (thrice weekly) and Tsingtao (weekly) taking cargo on through Bills of Lading to all Yongtare and Northern China Forts. Passengers are anded in Shanghai, avoiding the inconvenience of transhipment at Woosing.

BANGKOK LINE-Weekly service to and from Bangkok via Swatow.

For Freight or Passage apply to-

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

AGENTS.

Telephone No. 36.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LD.'

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Early June

Due Calcutta June..

ron

SHANGHAI AND KOBE.

Wireless on all steamers.

For PASSAGE RATES, HAND-BOOKS FREIGHTS, đc. apply to

Des Voeux Road Central, HONGKONG,

PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG

(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).

BUXAMEILE:

TO SAM

Foz

BHANGHAI.

.EOFSANG...........TUESDAY, May 27, Daylight HAIPHONG ya EOIHOW......TAKSANGWEDDAY, May 28, at 8 SHANGHAI .........

.KWONGSANG...FRIDAY, May 30, Daylight. „LOONGSANG....FRIDAY, May 30. at p.m.

MANILA ***rbonne angkan ne

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & 00. STRAITS & CALCUTTA....................FOCKSANG......SATURDAY, May 31, at 3 pm,

Agents.

UNLUUTTA LINE: This Uns le now being re-organized and wili aliovily adford fraquaint and

regular vallingu. to Caletta via Slagspare and Penang

Betursing from Calcutta siamare proceed vis traits and Hongkong to Japan, oconalenally calling at Shanghai..

OCEAN TRANSPORT CO., LTD.

(TAIYO KAIUN KAISHA). '

FOR VANCOUVER AND SEATTLE, Space and Particulars apply to DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents S.S. "EGREMONT CASTLE" Will be despatched for NEW YORK vía Suez on or about 20th June.

For freight and further particulars apply to

DODWELL & CO., LIMITED,

AGENTS.

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS.

TAKING Cargo on through Bill of Lading to SOUTH AFRICAN PORZI

with trar-hipment at CALCUTTA, in conjunction with the INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD

AND APOAR LINE

Bailings from Hongkong.

For freight & further particulars apply to DODWELL & CO., LTD. Agent. THE NANYO YUSEN KAISHA

(SOUTH SEA MAIL 8, 8. 00.)

Regular Service of Steamers Between Japan, Hongkong, Singapore Batavia, Samarang and Searabaya.

For JAVA PORTS.

BANRI MAHU...

BORNEO MARU

HOKUTO MARU..............

For JAPAN PORTS,

BORNEO MARU

HOKUTO MARU

RIOJUN MARU

BANRI MAEU

BORNEO. MARI

HUKUTO MARU

on 17th June. ************.................. on 15th July. on 27th July.

on 11th June.

on 21st June.

on 4th July.

on 26th July,

on 2th Aug.

on 9th Sept.

For Freight or Passage apply to DODWELL & CO., LD., Agents

O S. K.

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.

BAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

LONDON & ANTWERP... Monthly direct service ris Singapore and Port Hald.

SORTEETAK MENYAN-Eed of May.

AMER MARU

*ANDES MARU

*Call Marseilles.

..Tuesday, 10th June.

GENOA & BOMBAY Montserrico, taking cargo on through Bill of Lading with trashly

matambay to Company's ECOMETS. CANGES MARU...... BURMA MARU

Monday, 28th May, .................Monday, 28th May.

SANTOS, DURBAN & CAPE TOWN via SINGAPORE.

MAURITIUS, HAWAII MARU....

Sunday, 18th June. **

BUENOS AIRES, RIO DE JANEIRO,

BOMBAY COLOMBO-Hegular fortnightly service via Singapore.

GANGES MARU.Monday, 28th May. BURMA MART

Monday, 28th May.

Sunday, 1st June.

SAIGON, BANGKOK, SINGAPORE-Ragalar monthly service.

UNNAN MARU

SYDNEY, MELBOURNE-Monthly setrios calling at AUCKLAND, N.Z. 06 ADELAIDE, NANKING MARD Sunday, ist Jane. VICTORIA, VANCOUVER, BEATTLE, TACOMA.

Regalar fortnightly services touching at intermediate porte in Japan and - Part Hallway.

OVERLAND POINTS U.E. In connection with Chiogs, CANADA MARU Saturday, 7th June. HAIPHONG-The times mouth artic

DAITOKU MARU

..........Monday. 2nd Juso. JAPAN PORTS.-MOJI, KOBE, YOKKAICHI & YOKOHAMA.

KEELUNG, TAKAO VIA SWATOW, AMOT

کار گم

These steamet.bare excellent accommodation for latand tod clam Balom

Pasenter and will arrive and depart from the 0.8. WHARF, Dear the Harbour Office.

For TAKAU via SWATOW and AMOY.

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SOSEU MARU... Thursday, 5th Jang, at 9 1.m.

For KEELONG via SWATOW and AMOY.

KALJO MARU... Sunday, 1st June, at 10a.m.

For sailing dates and farther particolare please nonly to-

Tal. No. 744 & 745.

Y. YASUDA, Manage.

No. 1, Queen's Building,

TO THOSE GOING AWAY

Keep in touch with local happenings

by subscribing to

"THE OVERLAND CHINA HAIL":

All the News of Hongkong and the Far East.

And Flanigan rmmodation, are fitted with Electris Light

carry a fally qualised Burgdom. BHANGHAI LNBs approximately story dvs days between Canton and Shanghai,

sometimes taking at Switor.

Stearoars of this line has a Umized amount of anger accommodation, and through sieksi

can be obtained for Northwin and Yang Porta via Shanghal. Through Belading

ned to all Northern and Yangtate Porta

T

MANILA LINEA weekly serios la maintained with Manila, by restels with good pazhenger

Locotondation; sailings from voth ports very Friday, HALTRONG LENB Baling approximately weakly for passanger and cazo, calong t

Bathow whan Inducement offse

BORNEO LINE:-collag per month between Hoogkong'and: Sandakan by a steamer having

Rp-to-daca kocommodation for panengers.

Cargo cason on through Bill of Lading for Kudas, Jexalton, Labuan, Tawao and Lahad Dat

service in run from March to October batwaen Hongkong and

TIENTSIN LINEA and Chatoo.

Tiqntala,, calling, st

Under Stralia Government Papers Begutations. All aropaen. Passengem,, Jewving the Colony for Stral Bettlerents, ara rred to prednem on arrival só. dmcleaties passport with their Pastographs and daeription: kazed thereto,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

Tel. No. 215.

THE

TEX GAYILAL MANAGIRI:

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Ltd.,

ADMIRAL

LINE.

PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. TRANS-PACIFIC FREIGHT SERVICE.

The following U.S. Shipping Board Steamers will be despatched for

SEATTLE, TACOMA, VICTORIA, VANCOUVER.

**WESTERN KNIGHT* WEST HEMATITE"

About June 16th. ................. Abaus Aug. 10th.

For PORTLAND Direct.

**WEST MUNHAM."

About June 25th. "WEST CELINA" ******............................ About Aug. 15th. Through Bills of Lading issued to Overland Common Points.

FOR FREIGHT AND PARTICULARS APPLY TO:

THE ADMIRAL LINE,

JOHN J. GORMAN, GENERAL AGENT.

Telephones 2477 & 2478,

Fifth Floor, Hotel Mansions.

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

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SAN FRANCISCO, LINE:

SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA, JAPAN and HONOLULU.

PAST AND LUXURIOUS MAIL STEAMBES,

Bailings from Hongkong—Subject to change without notice.

Steamers

+

Топа

SIBERIA HARU ............eme **~ 20,000 PERSIA MARUM KOKEA MARU........................

NIPPON MARU

Leave Hongkong.

24th May from Tokobam

8,000

11,000

................ 18th Jand 20,000.......................... 28th Jana. 7th July.

SHINYO MARU

$1,000.00 300 THE YET HED $1,000

21st July. 13th August.

TENYO MARU

SOUTH AMERICAN LINE HONGKONG to VALPARAISO Vis JAPAN, BONOLULU, SAN FRANCISCO, HAN PEDEG, SALINO CRUZ, BALBOA, UALZAO, ARIQA and IQUIQUE,

TOZE

Thence by Trans-Andean Route to Buenos Aires. Steamere

Leaya Hongkong: KIYO MARU

mememmener 17,200 manne July 19th. ANTO HARU 18,500

Bopt. 10th. SEIYO MARU....

DÉKOKATY PRESSREADE... Nov. 4th. Tickets are interchangeable with the Canadian Padic Ocean Services, Ltd. and the Pacific Mall Steamship Co.

Passengers may travel by raff between ports of call in Japan free of charge. For full information na to rates, sallingā, stay apply to---

Telephone Nos, 9374-and 2376.

الا

T. DAIGO, MANAGER,

KING'S BUILDING.

JAVA-PACIFIC LINE

OF THE

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN

Monthly Bervice between

SETH. INDIA, MANILA, HONGKONG AND SAN FRANCISCO,

The steamers are all Atted through ut with electric light and have accommodation for a limited number of kon-passengers.

All steamers carry a duly qualified surgeon.

"Cargo taken on through Bille of Lading to all Overland Points to the United States of America and Caonds.

For Particulars of Freight and Farage apply to the "

Telephone No. 1574,

JAVA-CNA-JAPAN LIJN,

GENKRAT MAKAGERA -

York Boildings.

SHIPPING

CANADIAN

OCEAN SERVICES

MONDAY, MAY 25, 1918.

ACIFIC

PACIFIC SERVICE

LIMITED

SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG to VANCOUVER via NAGASAKI (or Moji) Kons and YOKOHAMA.

STEAMER

4,

Empress of Asia... Empress of Japan Empress of Russia Monteagle

FROM FOGKONG.

12th June.

ARSIVE VANCOUVER,

» 25th June. 10th July.

22nd July.

30th June.. 16th July. 28th July. 16th Aug.

Empress of Asia...

7th Aug.

25th Aug.

Empress of Japan

20th Ang.

10th Sept,

Empress of Russia

4th Sept.

22nd Sept.

Monteagle

27th Sept.

22nd Oct.

Empress of Asia...

2nd Oct.

20th Oct.

Empress of Japan

15th Oct.

Empress of Russia

30th Oct,

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA "

"EMPRESS OF ASIA

"EMPRESS OF JAPAN "

5th Nov. 17th Nov.

"FARES HONGKONG TO EUROPE

"MONTEAGLE”

pianeta.com.....Gold $491.00

MÉXICO...Gold $436.00

Payable in Local currency at demand rate on New York.

For particulare regarding passage farsa, sall Jigs and reservation of accommodation, also (Uneraria e trips and descriptivm iterataru, Apply 30

P. D. SUTHERLAND. Quaeri agant, Passenger Department.

PHONE TES.

For freight and, through bills of lading. Tia Yanquaver, in emnection with Canadian Pacing Railway to act Overland Patata in Canada and United States. Kino ta. Europe 'and' Went

· Ladies, apply to

7. H. WALLACE

General Agent.

4PACHX:45.

HONGKONG,

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA COAST PORT SERVICE. BOULAR SERVICE of Fiat, High Class Cosat Steamers having good Accommodation for First Class Pangura. Electric Light and Fans in Staterooms sud Saloons Birsellent Calsino..

ČERAJIND

SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW

CAPTAIN

AND; RETURN.] (Owupying 9 to 10. Daye)

HLITAN ... Capt. A. 8. Stewart.....| TUESDAY, HAIHONG... [Dash J, W. Evans...] FRIDAY,

E

SWATOW,

LEAVING,

27th May I p.m. 30th May at I p.m.

Arrivals and Departure from the Company's Wharf (near Blake Pier)

For FREIGHT and PASSAGE appily -

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Oo,

General Managers.

CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.,

FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS

"NANKING"

(18,000 tona, Ausrican Registry).

"OHINA"

(10,500 tons, American Registry).

SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG FOR

SAN FRANCISCO

VIA SHANGHAI, JAPAN PORTS & HONOLULU "NANKING"

Juze 14th, 1910.

"OHINA"

July 2nd, 1018.

AN UNSURPASSED, HIGH OLABO PASSENGER SERVICE,

0. H. KITTER, Freight and Passenger Agent.

Tal. 1834.

Prince's Buildings, Ice House Street.

INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.

PRIVATE SUES MAJOR

BIR J. MAXWELL'S. EVIDENCE- **LETTERS HEYER REACHED ME."

The hearing was resumed at York Asize of a case in which Christo, pher H. Heddon, solicitor, Harrogate and Ripon, formerly a private in a mote trunsport company. R.A.8.0., sued Major Brane, his commanding officer, for damages for alleged mall- cious prosecution, false imprison ment and slander.

According to the statement. of elain the alleged slander consisted of a remark by defendant relating to plaintif's profession as a solicitor:

I always knew you were a krave; now I know you are a fool." Defen- sant denied the words bad any rela- tion to plaintiff's profession, and chimed that they were uttered with: ous malies and were, privileged.

The first witness was Lieutenant- General Sir John Maxwell, Co- manding-in-Chief Northern Com

mand'..

Mr. Watson, for the paint, read a letter from plaintiff to witness com- phaming that be bad bear charged with making a rivolous complain and being guilty of conduct to the prejudice of good order and dix. ciphne. Paint said the complaint was not frivolous.

Sir John Maxwell said he had never received the letter, nor was it brought to be knowledge. It was not an improper letter for a soldier to write.

Another letter from plaintiff to Major Evans charged. Lieutenant Haydon with untruthfulness, alleged thut he had perscouted plaintiff, who was placed under arrest without being charged with any offence, ord that Lieutenant Haydon habitusty and a gentleman. used language unbecoming an officer

Sir John Maxwell said he had not received the latter, which was a per: fectly proper one.

Cross-examined, General Maswell said the complaint of plaintiff must have reached headquarters and been referred to Major Lapton, command- ing the troops at York, for investiga. tion.

It would be in the authority of the officer making the report to give orders for the chargesheet to be altered so to make it a court. martiel adence. Having before his the fact that plaintiff had been con victed and sentenced to fourteen days' CB., Major Lupton would. have no authority to alter the street. General Maxwell's attention WOB drawn to a report by Colonel Sayers, who said he concurred in the opinion given by Major Lupton. 1 bhe statements in Flexdon's letter were untrue in fact, and he knew them to be untrue, they would be prejudicial to good order and discipline.

Plaintiff, in evidence, said he knew nothing about Mejor Lupton's in- vestigation of the ease. He had to make application for leave to go and zee his wife, who was very and subesquently died. He was refused.. The case was adjourned sine die, Mr. Justice McCardis intimating it would probably be resumed before. hira in London..

REPARATION OR INDEMNITY?

Cargo carried on through Billa of Lading frem HONGLONG to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAT, DURBAN (Natal), EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN with transhipment at COLOMEO to Steamers of the INDIAN LECTURE BY BIR CHARLES ADDIS. A/RICAN LINE.

FROM BONGKONG;

PROPOSED SAILING.

Connecting with

FROM COLOR: EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR 152 AND 2ND CLASS PASSENGERS,

ORIUNTAL AFRICAN LINE.

Regalar Direct Service from JAPAN, CHINA and STRAITS to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN, EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN, calling at MAURITIUS en route and affording the Quickest Freight Fransport from the ORIENT to SOUTH AFRICA.

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For dates of departure, Bates of Freight, apply to—

L

THE BANK LINE, LTD.

ELLERMAN"

MANAGING ANZEZE,

LINE.

(Ellerman & Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd.)

JAPAN, CHINA AND STRAITS

TO

UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT,

FOR PARTICULARS OF SAILINGS SHIPPTES ARE REQUESTED TO APPROACH THE UNDERSIGNED, ·

For

STEAMER

Subject to change without notice,

Or REISS & Co. Castro.

Eas

THE BANK LINE, LTD、 General Agents.

JAVA-PACIFIC-LIJN.

For SAN FRANCISCO Direct..

S.S. "SOERAKARTA”

Will be despatched as above on or about. MAY 81st, 1919,

For freight apply to

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN-LIJN,

AGENTS,

in-

Referring to the recent declaration by Sir Charles Addis against vindic tivo terms on Germany, already re- ferred to in a telegram, Common Senec suys: There is no come in. the City who has a wider knowledge of finance than Sir Charles' Addis, and Shanghai Bank, and General Manager of the Hangsong audience came to hear his views on a large

The Economics of a War Indema- ity at the Institute, of Bankers. Sir Charles dealt with his subject nost bhoroughly: the early demnities,' he said such as that alter Waterloo, were really pagamente. for damage done. The objection to the £200 millions extracted by Ger- many from France after 1870 WES that it constituted a 'ponul! in- demnity, and nimed at crippling France. Clearly a crippled Germany cannot pay a sun so many times greater than itse milliards of (870; if we stub down her banking, nhép- ping, and other industries she could not pay at all. Gold' and services would go a very little way towards -payment-and-if the Allies wanted!" anything substantial they must take it in goods. But gooda corning in without a corresponding export would upeet the credit, prices," and ex changes of the weld,

*

"An indemnity is taually dis- tinguished from 'reparation, which means payment for such actual dan- nge as the "wanton destruction of Belgium and French machinery, while an indemnity means repay- ment of the victor's war bill, like coute after a lawsuit. Sir. Charles Addie believes that there is no chance of an indemnity; since all that Gér- many can pay will be absorbed in. reparation for Belgium, Serbis, Runonio, and the devastated area. of France, Even to secure this Ger many must be allowed free access to raw materials and freedom to arrange ber-own methods of payment; and the sum nut be suali an- he cau redeem in a reasonable täms,”

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