SHIPPING
P. & O-BRITISH INDIA & APOAR LINES
(COMPANIES. Incorporated in ENGLAND)
TO
STRAITS & BURMA, GETLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF, AUSTRALASIA, WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, WAST & SOUTH AFRICA, RED SEA, EGYPT, EUROPE, ITO. SAILINGS FOR
MARSEILLES & LONDON.
V STRAITS, COLOMBO AND PORT SAID.
about
9.8.
learn. Elong.
kong, about
Due Marmoill
boar
Das Indon
NAGOTA 'MALTA
31st August
13rd September
4th September
7th. October
And October 16th October
FOZ
*DUSERA
"JAPAN”·
*JAPAN
BOMBAY VIA STRAITS AND COLOMBO:
7th July
POE
due Bombay
*bog:
23 July
CALCUTTA VIA STRAITE AND RANGOON.
C.
SHIPPING
CHINA MATE.
O
N 0%
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
i SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
SWATOW & SINGAPORE ......... SWATOR & BANGKOS .... SHÄNGEAL...
HOIHOW & BANGKOK.. SHANGRAIL MA SHANGHAI & TSINGTAO...... SHANGHAI
SHANGHAI
....LIANOCHOW Joly 1, at 11 am. „CHING....July 1, at 11 a.. SING.................... July 3, at Noon. ....LVUNOW ................................... July 5, at 10a.m. Burting .......comly 3, at Noon. YINGCOly 8 Daylight.
July at Noon.
BUNNING corn July 10, at Noon. SHANGHAI LINE-PASSENGERS, MAIL and CABOO. Excellent Saloon accommodation amidships. Electric Light and Fans in Saloon and State-rooms. Regular schedule service between Santan Hongkong, Shanghai (thrice weekly) and Tsingtao (weekly), taking cargo on through Bill of Lading to all Yangtze and Northern China: Porta Farangers are-landed in Shanghai, araiding the inconvenience of transhipment at Woosung.
BANGKOK LINE-Weekly service to and from Bangkok rin Swatow.
For Freight or Passage apply tom
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Telephone No. 38.
LOENTS.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LD.
PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG
(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION),
Due Calcutta 19th August.
TOR.
TIENTSIN
HAIPHONG...........................
SHANGHAI AND KOBE.
28th June at Noon
KOBE
WiLLes on all steamers.
To BAM
BEZAHLE ........................................ OHIPSHING WED'DAY, July 3, Daylight. LOKHANG ..........WED'DAY, July 5, at 9 am. CHAKSANG......FRIDAY, July 4, Daylight. YUENSANG FRIDAY, July 4, at I p.m. STRAITS & CALCUTTA....................EWAISANG.................SATURDAY, July 5, at 3 p... BHANGHAL.....
„KWONGSANG....SUNDAY, July 6, Daylight. SHANGHAI.........
„HANGSANG.................TUESDAY, July 8, Daylight. ........LOONGSANG...FRIDAY, July 11, at 3 pum. DALOUTTA LINE This Nue has now been teorganised and affords regular spillage to Chiontia
Tia singapore and Pang
Returning from Daleuca tamen proceed. v. Straits and Hongtong to Japan, oconatonally cading an Bhanghal
For FASSAGE. KATES, HAND-BOOKS FREIGHTS, &c. apply to:-
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO., MANILA.
Agents.
1, Dee Faux Road Central, HONGKONG,
-1
OCEAN TRANSPORT CO., LTD.
TA
(TAIYO KAIUN KAISHA)
FOR VANCOUVER AND SEATTLE
Space and Particulars apply to
DODWELL & CO., LTD., ¿gents, NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS.
TAXING Carais en through Bills of Lading to SOUTH AFRICAN PÒRTS with trazshipment at CALCUTTA, in conjunction, with the INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
APOAR (LINE
Sailings from Hongkong.
for freighs & further partiimiam apply to DODWELL & CO., LTD.` Agenta.
THE NANYO
YUSEN KAISHA
(SOUTH SEA MAIL S. 8. Co.)
"Ragular Service of Steamers Between Japan, Hongkong, Singapore,
Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya.
Fr JAVA PORTS
BORNEO MARU
HOKUTO KABU
FW JAPAN PORTS..
RIQJUN KARU ...............
BANKI MARU
BORNEO MARU
HOKUTU MARU
...................................... do 15th July.
on 27th July.
4th July.
..... on 26th July.
on 28th Aug.
on 9th Sept.
wer Freight or Passage Apply to DODWELL & CO., LD., Agents,
O. S. K.
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
BATSINGS FROM DONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,
LORDON ZANTWERP... Monthly dizzet murvica vis 8gapore and Port Bald.
ANDES MARU
AMAZON MARU
*Call Marsailles.
."
Friday, 27th Jane. End of July.
WENDA & BOMBAY Hothly arica, takter cargo on through Bills of Lading with tranship.
mont at Bombay te Company's stemmer. SAIGON MARU
......Sazarday, 12th July.
BUENOS AIRES, RIO DE JANEIRO," SANTOS, MAURITIUS. DURBAN & CAPE TOWN via BINGAPORE HAWATI MABU.Sunday, 13th July,
BOMBAY COLOMBO – Regular fortnightly servita via Blogspora.
BAIGON MARU
DEK.Saturday, 12th July. SAIGON, BANGKOK, SINGAPORE-Eagiar monthly service.
SHISEN MARU
..................................Saturday, 12th Jely.
STEREY, MELBOURNE-Mouthly service calling at ABGELAND, N.L. 134 ADELAIDE,
EOHSO MARU.............. Wednesday, 8th July, VICTORIA, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE, TACOMA.
Regular fortnightly services touching 2 intermediate parte is Japuri sad taking cargo to OVERLAND POINTS US. in connection with. Chingo, Hwantes and Bt. Paul Hallway. MEXICO MARU...Monday, CHICAGO MARU.Tuesday,
KAIPHONG times mouth sertion.
DAITOKU MARU.....
JAPAN PORTS.-KOBE.
30th June.
8th July.
**Saturday,
28th June.
SELLUNG, TAKAO_VIA SWATOW, AMOY
These steamers bare excellent sccommodation for stand and clem Sainın Pengera hd will arrive and depart from the 0.5.K. WHAT For TAKAO SWATOW and AMOY. BUSHO MARU. ****
Thursday, 3rd July, `ni 9 a.m. Tor KEELUNG is SWATOW and AMOY. AMAKUSA HARU Sunday, 8th July, at 10 ani, For salling dates and further particular please apply to Tel. No. 744 & 745.
Y. YASUDA, Manager.
No. 1, Queen's Building.
THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE.
HONGKONG TO. MANILA, ZAMBOANGA & AUSTRALIAN PORTS. SAILINGS (3UBJECT TO ALTERATION,
Steamiz.
***ĦELA NGEHA".
#Calls Baigon, Omits Manila,
g"
Arrives Hongrong Leaves Hongkong for
from Australia.
Australia.
July 2
July 7
The tours Kites with Refrigerating Machinery wooring & fteffiffal apply of low, fresh provimibon, etc, and have superior socommodation with Electric Tight throughout and Electric Fairs in the State-rooms: "Ashly qualified: Doctor is ried. Boduced arm Gargü bocked through for all Austrailar, New Zealand Mad Zamzzeriau porta, vel
For freight or poemes apply to
Taphone No. 30.
Hoogkong Junə 19, 1918
BUTTERFIELD & BWIRE, Agents,
AS #TeamSIN DATE excellent pawanger sccommodation, are attad with Electric Light ant Fear and etry a fully qualifal Surgeon.
BHANGHAI LINE:s approximately every five days betwsan. Canton and Shanghai,
sometimes calling at #wärAW Steamers on this line have a limited amount of passenger s000 komi ada Son, and through tickets- can be obtained for Norther as Tangram Ports in Shanghai. Through Ka,Lading 120 Ened to all Northern and Yaagtase Ports.
MANILA LINA --- & weakly service la maintained with Manila. by voamels, with, good, pramugar
acosmedallen; sabing from both porta every Friday,
TONE ENIX Banne
Hofhow when induesmast odorinately weakly for pagare mad or calling BORNEO LINS-one saling per month, detwass Hongkong and Sandakanɛ by a stanmar haring |
up-to-date accommodation for panger
Cargo taken on through Bill of Lading for Kudat, Jewlion, Labuan, Tawao and Lahad Date..
TIENTHIN LASE- regulat service le ran from Marsh to October between Hongkong and
Tientsin. calling az Wnthalwać and Chefoe,
Dader Stral Government Proport Royalations. All Europos Prasenger, leaving the Colony for Bital Settisments. 27s required to produos on arrival ai destination pewports, with Chair Photographed description at that,
For Fright or Phanage, apply to
Tel No. 213,
THE
THI GE MANAGERS
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Ltdy
ADMIRAL
LINE.
PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.
TRANS-PACIFIC FREIGHT SERVICE.
3.8. "WEST MUNHAM"
will be despatched on or about Jaly 7.
For SEATTLE, TACOMA & PORTLAND,
For SEATTLE, TACOMA, VICTORIA, VANCOUVER,
"WESTERN KNIGHT"
44 ELDRIDGE“.
About August 1.
on or About August 15.
For PORTLAND direct,
'WEST CELINA "
.................................. About August 1s."
FOR FREIGHT AND PARTICULARS APPLY TO:
THE ADMIRAL LINE,
JOHN J. GORMAN, GENERAL AGENT.
Telephones 2477 & 2476.
Fifth Floor, Hotel Mansions.
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
SAN FRANCISCO LINE. SHANGHAI, INLAND BRA, JAPAN and HONOLULU...
FAST AND LUXURIOUS MAIL STRAMERS. Ballings from Hongkong-Subject to change without notice.
Steamers
Leave Hongkong.
7th July.
NIPPON MARU ---....... *TENYO MARU. *BIBERIA MARU
Toas
11,000 411 12,000 CET INDE PIEL BOND THEN THAND 20,000 bocents
SHINYO MARŲ ---- 22,000 PERSIA MARU KOREA MARU
$,000m
*** 20,000 s
* Calling at Keelung,
20th July.
29th July. 13th August. 28th August. 10th September.
SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. KONGKONG to VALPARAISO VIL JAPAN, HONOLULU, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN PEDRO, SALINO OBUZ, BALBOA,
CALLAO, ARIQA, and ·IQUIQUE. ・・ Thence by Trans-Andean Route to Buenos Aires, Sbeamers KIYO MARU ANTO HARU
SETYO MARUIMAM
Tona
18,500
Leave Hongkong:
July 14th.
Sept. 10th.
Nov. 4th.
Tickets are interchangeable with the Canadian Pacific Ocean Services, Ltd., and the Pacific Mail Steamship Co
Passengers may travel by all between ports of call in Japan free of charge. For full information as to rates, salilogs, etc., apply to
Telephone Nos. 3874 and £375.
T. DAIGO, MANAGER,
EINO'S BUILDING.
THOS. COOK & SON, Tourist, Steamship and Forwarding Agents, Bankers, etc,
OFFICIAL PARSENGER AGENTS TO THE PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT. TICKETS SUPPLIED to ALL PARTH of the WORLD at Tariff Bates, LETTERS of CREDIT and CIRCULAR" NOTES, ISSUED and
CASHED
BAGGAGE vollected, forwarded and insured as lowent 'ratez,
Cook's O FABBAŞTERN-IBAVELLER'S GAZETTI," - containing Balings and Fires from the Far East to all parts of the World, be forwarded tire on application a Talographia Address “COUPON,-"E=TH08. COOK & SON, Talapkens No. 59.
Hongkong Hotel Buildings, Hongkong. 10 GHANGHAI, PEKING, YOKOHAMA, “MANIA, ÜMLEY CYRUS-LUIGATE CIRCUS, LONDON, LO.
SHIPPING
MONDAY, JUNE 30,
CANADIAN PACIFIC
T
*
OCEAN SERVICES
LIMITED
HE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY announce the augmentation of the present double daily train service by a third Trans-Continental train-
THE TRANS-CANADA LIMITED.
The new train will leave Vancouver, DAILY FOR MONTREAL Connecting for all points in Eastern Canada and United States. RUNNING TIME VANCOUVER TO MONTREAL
93:15 hours.
The TRANS-CANADA, LIMITED" will be devoted
SCHOOLBOY KIDNAPPED..
N.S.P.0.0, INSPECTOR WHO"
EXCEEDED HIS DUTY.
A complaint was madhat Tower Bridge Police Court on May 4 by Mrs. Hall, of Weston-street. Bermondsey, that Inspector Bennett. of the Na- tional Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, had removed her adopted child from her custody. without her consent.
Mrs Hall said that "little Jimmy” was six years old, and at his father's request she adopted him on the death. of his mother, four years ago.
On the afternoon of April 28 Inspector Bennett called and asked where Jimmy was. She replied "At school and without saying what his business was he left. Jimmy did not come home to tea, and she hurried to the school to find out if he had teen" kept in." The governess told: her that Inspector Bennett had taken him away. The next morning her busband found the boy at Parish street Workhouse.
Mr. Trelease, on behalf of the NS.P.CC., said Inspector Bennett had reported to, them that a doctor / had certified that the boy was suffer-
the woman had consented to his re- moval to a suitable institution-
to First Class Sleeping Car passengers and will consist entirelying from tubercular glands, and that of Compartment Observation and Standard Sleeping cars, Dining car and Baggage cars.
P. D. SUTHERLAND, General Agent, Passenger Department.
Hongkong, Jupe 7, 1919.
NO LEGAL RIGHT Inspector Bennett said the child had been under the notice of the society for 12 months.
Mr. Bingley: What righ: had you' to get the order?
Inspector Bennett; I had no legal right.. I only acted in the interest of the child. I went to the school, public highway, and together we walked to the workhouse.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD waited until the child came into the
HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA COAST PORT SERVICE. DEGULAR SERVICE of Fast, High Clan Coast Steamers, haring good Accommodation for First Class Passengerz. Electric Light and Fans in Starcoms and Saloons. Excellent Chisine.
SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW
CAPTAIN
had exceeded his powers. All the evidence was against the statement Mr. Bingley said Inspector Bennett
that Mrs. Hall gave her corisent.. The inspector had no right to take the boy. He had kidnapped him, or, to use another word, abducted him. 1st July at 1p.not connive in any way at proceed Mr. Trelease said the society would 4th Jaly at ilam.
LEAVINO
AND BETUEN, (Occupying 9 to 10 Days) +BAIHONG Capt J. W. Evans.............. TUESDAY, QUINNEBAUG Capt. Medina... FRIDAY, HAITAN❘ Capt. & H. Stewart............. | WEDNESDAY, 9th July at 10a.m. *Amoy Passengers only.
SWATOW.
Arrivals and Departures from the Company's Wharf (near Blake Her).
For FREIGHT and PASSAGE apply to→
th
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.
General Manager,
CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.
FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS.
"NANKING"
(18,000 tona, American Registry).
"OHINA"
(19,200 tons, American Registry).
FOR
SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG
SAN FRANCISCO
VIA SHANGHAI, JAPAN PORTS & HONOLULU1 "NANKING"
August 19th, 1919.
"OHINA"
July 2nd, 1818.
AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLASS FASSENGER SERVICE,
0. H. RITTER, Freight and Frasongor Agent.
Tel. 1834.
Prince's Boldings, Ics Homes Street,
INDIAN AFRICAN LINE. * Cargo carried on through Bill of Lading krem. HONGBONG to EEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN (Natal), EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN with transhipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAN AFRICAN LINE,
FROM HOTELONG;
PROPOSED BAILING. Connecting with
FROM COLOMBO:
BrexiLENT ACCOMMODATION TOE 1ST AND 2ND CLASS PABBINGIES.
ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE.
Regular Direct Service from JAPAN, CHINA and STRAITS to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN, EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN, calling as MAURITIUS en route and affording the Quickest Freight Transport from the ORIENT, to SOUTH AFRICA,
For dates of departure, Rates of Freight, apply to-
THE BANK LINE, LTD.,
Maxioma AÐENTI
"ELLERMAN" LINE. (Ellerman & Bucknall Steamship Co. Ltd.)
JAPAN, CHINA AND STRAITS
TO
UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT.
Sama
FOR PARTICULAES OF SAILINGS SHIPPXR; ARE REQUESTED TO APPROACH THE UNDERSIGNED.
" STEUNER
THE BANK LINE, LTD
General Agente.
For
Babject to change without noties,
Or to REIES & Co., Cantón.
AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE.
For NEW YORK via PANAMA GANAI
S.S. "GAELIC PRINCE"
will be despatched for the above port on July 20,
For freight and further particulars apply to
THE BANK LINE LIMITED,
A gents.
ings being taken which were not within the law. The inspector ap peared to have assumed a great deal too much.
Mr. Bingley: There has been an error of judgment, and I will leave it to the society to put the matter on-a proper footing.
MILITARISM.
recent -
It is evident that Viscount Jellicoe, like the late Lord Roberts, never believed in the talk that this was a war to end war, by which so many young men were induced to volunteer and lay down their lives in pursuit " of what they believed to be a great ideal. As reported in а issue, Viscount Jellicoe said in a public speech at Melbourne that the greatest lesson of the war just finish- ed was that we must be prepared for the next. This is, in fact, the moral he emphasises in his book on the war, and it is the attitude taken by.. Winston Churchill and Milner in England, Foch in France, while it has its official advocates even in the United States. Curiously, "The
war
Bernhard in his famous book that Next War" is, the title used by met with such strong denuncia- there is really very little difference tion in Allied countries. But between German militarists and the militarists who are now lifting their heads among the Allies. Fortunately for the world, the Allied militarists will not find such a docile spirit of submission among the Allied people's is was discovered in Germany. As recent elections in England have - shown, the people will not have this pinch-beck militarism with its cynical disregard of human life and its con- tempt for moral issues. The disgust that is beginning to be felt with the conditions that brought about the was voiced in Parliament by Captain Elliot, the Unionist member for for Lanark. Speak- ing in the course of a debate he said: 'If there is one thing that charac- terised the politics and the very philosophy of cur leaders in the Victorian era, and which I am sure. all succeeding' generations will spit upon, it is the fact that their politics were governed by those who bad hot heads and cold Teet. These are the old people who led our generation into this war with Germany. They led us up to it, and then they said. 'Go on, you gallant fellows, we do not want to lose you, but we think you ought to go. The male- section of the community between twenty and thirty has been decimated in this war because of the lack of. clear thinking on the part of our elders. When this sort of language- is held by a Unionist member of Parlia ment, it may be assumed that much" stronger language is being used-alte where. It is curious that Viscount Jellicoe's comfortable declarations about preparing for the next war should appear in the same issue as the report of serious rioting in Lou- don by discharged soldiers and sailors who find themselves without work.. These men have not benefited by the war, whatever some of their super- lora may have done. They will most emphatically decline to prepare for another with the monstrous burdens ther involved; however strongly such course may be advocated by profesional
ers for sailors,