SHIPPING
HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO.
STEAMERS.
JJIST SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON'S MAÇÃO STEAMBOAT 00., LED, AND THE CHINA NAVIGATION OOMPANY, LIMITED.
HONGKONG-CANTON` LINE.
$1
Baflings-To Canton daily at $ a. (Sundays excepted) and 10 p.m
From Canton daily at 8 am. (Sundays excepted) and, & pante
1.
THE CHINA MAIL.
SHIPPING
N.
C.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMIN
SHANGHAI
TOR
SAILING BUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
STRANTES
LTD.
KUKTANG 10, at 4 păm~ SHANGHAI & TSINGTAO
•YINGCITOW............June 12, at HOLLOW, PANHOI & HAIPHONGKONG...June 13, AMOY, SHANGHAI AND PUKOW MICHANG Lindano 33, a
SUNSING —June 17, at Noon
SERVICE or TM HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT Q0., LTD. | SHANGHAL & TIENTSIN KUKICHOWinters in the 2B, at pm.
HONGKONG-MACAO LINE: SAILING8-
(During the docking of 8.3. SUI AN there will be no sailing to Macao ata.. and from Macao at 2 p.m.)
To Macao daily at 5p.m. From Macso daily at 8.30 am.
Police Permits to leave the Colony are not required. farther foformation may be obtained at the Coazany's Orrica, Ectal Manxious. or from Messrs. Tros, Door & Sox, Booking Agents, Hongkong.
DODWELL & COMPANY, LTD.
STEAMSHIP. SERVICES:
NEW YORK.
S.S. "LOWTHER CASTLE"
About end of July.'
LLOYD TRIESTINO
FOR SHANGHAI AND YOKOHAMA,
S.S.
64
PERSIA "
Sailing on or about 20th June.
S.S." PILSNA”
Sailing on or about. 11th July.
FOR BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE
S.S."PILSNA”
Salling on" or about 19th August.
NANYO YUSEN KAISHA, Ltd
(SOUTH SEA MAIL 8, 8. 00.)
Reglar Services between
JAPAN, HONGKONG. & JAVA
FOR JAPAN.
S.S. "SAMARANG MARU
Sailing on or about. 10th June
FOR JAVA
S.S.BORNEO MARC×
Sailing on or about 10th June.
་་་་
OCLAN TRANSPORT Co., Ltd.
(TAIYO KATUN KAISHA.}
Steamship Services Trans-Pacific.
Also to Australia, Europe, etc.
#
NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS
TAKING Cargo on through Bils of Lading to South AFRICAN
PORTS with transhipment at CALCUTTA. -- ·
in conjunction with the
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. AND APCAR LINES.
For Freight c. Passage on any of the above Lines apply:-
DODWELL & 00., LTD., Agents.
IRON AND STEEL PRODUCTS
BEST TERMS
COMPLETE STOCK.
ABLISHED, 1890), SINGON & CO. (TELEPHONE 516)
0.
S.
K.
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,
LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM & HAM. BURG-Monthly direct service vis Singapore and Fort Said.
HAVRE HARU
Wednesday, 16th Jane. HIMALAYA MARU
...Sunday, 11th July. BUENOS AIRES Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Mauritius, Eurban and
Cape Town via Singapore. SEATTLE MARU.Sunday, 4th July.
.............................Beginning of Argost. MEXICO MARU .......... ........................... BOMBAY & COLOMBO-Regular, fortnightly vice via S'pore.
GANGES MARU.. SAIGON MARU.
Friday, 25th June. End of June.
SAIGON, BANGKOK & SINGAPORE Regalar Monthly
nervios.
SHISEN MARU_........ ....................Friday, 2nd July. SYDNEY, & MELBOURNE Monthly service taking cargo to
New Zealand and Pacific Inland. MITSUKI MARU
Friday, 14th June.
VICTORIA, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE & TACOMA.. Eegular fortnightly service touching at immediate ports in Japan and taking carzo Overland points U.S. in connection with Chicago MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL BAILWAY. CHICAGO MARU
Tuesday, 8th June. ..............Tnceday, 28th June. ARABIA MARU
NEW YORK-Begular monthly service ria Japan ports, San Francisco,
Panama and Caben Ports.
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AMAZON MAHU Standar ......................Saturday, 26th June. JAPAN PORTS-Moji, Kobe Tokkaichi, Yokohama.
KOSOKU MARU „Am
Sunday, 20th. June. KEELUNG via SWATOW & AMOY These steamers have excellent sccommodation for 1st and 2nd class maloon passen - gers and will strive at and depart from the -0.6K whart near the Harbour Office KALJO MABU..
Sonday, 18th Jane.
SAISEN MABU For Takas (direct)... Wednesday, 9th June.
Thursday,
· SOBHU MARU versions
17th June.
TAKAO. via SWATOW and AMOY.
For sailing dates and further particulars please apply to
Tel. No. 744 and 745.
Y. YASUDA, Manager. No. 1. Quem's Ballding.
THE CHINA & AUSTRALIA S. S. CO, LTD.
For MELBOURNE & SYDNEY, -via' MANILA, SANDAKAN & QUEENSLAND PORTZ.
*GABO" (Cergo only)
July 2nd.
4th
HWAH PING-
Calling at Fort Darwin).
THE CHINA & AUST FALIA 8, 8. 00., LTD.
Agenta
For Passage and Freight apply to
113 Conaught Boad Central
WEIHLIWEL, CREFOO
** SHANGHAI LINE-PASSENGERS, MAIL CARGO. Broulent Baloon pommodation amidships. Mectric Light and Fans in: Saloon and State-rooms. Regular schedule service between Canton, Hongkong, Shanghai (thrios weekly) and Tsingtao (weekly), taking cargo on through Bills of Lerling to all Yangiare and Northern Chins Forts. Paengers are landed in Shanghai, arolding the inconvenience of transhipment at Woosing."
BANGKOK LINE-Waskly servion to and from Bangkok via Swałow
For Freight or Fastage apply to---
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Telephone No. 28.
ADMIRAL
THE
AGBETS.
Operating the following U.S. Shipping Board Steamers.
For SEATTLE, TACOMA, VICTORIA, VANCOUVER.
(Callinglet:Shanghai and Kobe).
* CROSSKIYS"
* About June About June "ICONION" "WHEATLAND MONTANA ",. About July
For PORTLAND Direct.
13th.
sed
12th.
(Calling at Shanghai and Hobes.
"MONTAGUT” "WABAN"
About June
15th
................. About June
23rd
"ABERCOS"
About July
10th.
Through Bill of Lading issued to Overland Common Prints.
FOR FREIGHT AND PARTICULARS APPLY TO:
THE ADMIRAL LINE,
Telephones 2477 & 2478,
Fifth Floor, Hatal Mansions.
SERVICE TO UNITED STATES
NEW YORK and/or BOSTON.
Via Panama
S.S." WYTHEVILLE" Sails about June 29th
For freight space and particulars apply to:- BARBER STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. THE ADMIRAL LINE,
CP
SHIPPING
SAILINGS
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1830.
OS
HONGKONG to VANCOUVER
(via Shanghai, Nagasaki (“Moji) Kobo & Yokohama)
FROM STEAMERS
HORORONG VANCOUFRY Empress of Russia ......... «July 1 July 19 Empress of Japan
July 20
Empresa of anis
July 29
*Kostengla
Aug. 12.
Empress of Russia .... Ang, 28
Aug. 10 Aug. 18 Sept. & Sept. 13
Empress of Japan -
Empress of Asia. Empress of Russia -
Sept. 14 · Ost Sept. 23 Oct. 21
*Monteagle
got. 28
Empress of Japan ...
Nov. ..9
Empress of Asis
Nov. 18
Empress of Russia
Dec. 18
5 Dot. 11, κατ. 8 Nov. 18 Nov. 30 Dec. 6 Тад 3
Pastage Farms Hongkong to United Kingdom
EXPRESS OF RUSELA)
EXPRESS OF JAPAN
16,850 Tens Reg., Gold 6,000 Tons Reg. Gold EMPRESS OF ÅSTA $603 MONTIACLE ($585
6,169 Tons Reg.)
18,550 Tons Reg.
kings subject to change without moties.
For Fares ad other jaformation please apply ta
HONGKONG_OFFICE Telephone T
Cabin adem: GACAŃPAG CANADIAN PACIFIC.
OCEAN SERVICES
CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD:
FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS 'NANKING" "NILE" "CHINA"
(15,000 tons)
(11,000 ton)
(10,200 tons). SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG FOR
SAN FRANCISCO
VIA SHANGĦAJ, JAPAN PORTS & "HONOLULU, "NANKING" " "NILE"
June 19th 1920.
AN UNHURPASSED HIGH CLASS PASSENGER BEZYTOR.
"CHINA" July 2nd 1820.
0. H. KETER,
Tel Passenger Dept- 1894. Prince's Buildings, Los House Shaak Tel. Freight Dept-& agent. 2161.
SIGHTLESS ARMY.
MAKUK TO DOWNING STREET.
After their long tramp, the blind marchers are nearing London, says a mail peper. In a heavy downpour of pain they reached Watford and settled down "for two, nights' rest before commencing the final stage of their journey, to Down- ing-street, and, they hope, to Mr. Lloyd George. This sightless army is the most Hghthearted demonstra- tion on record. Only one thing annoys them, and that is to be regarded as pitiable objects. Not even the dismal weather, could damp their spirits, and they marched in military formation, with, beads erect, sing- ing popular ditties to the music of an improvised Jazz band: After they had. fefe St. Albans at midday they were joined by a grey-haired veteran from Manchester, who has been blind from his childhood days. He stepped out bravely, sometimes stumbling by the way, but always smiling and cheerful. He produced a tin whistle, and struck up a lively tone. This was the signal for many others to follow suit. 'Accompanying the procession were three boys of 13, who had tramped all the weary way from Manchester to guide their blind fathers along the route.- Many motorists, who passed by were touched at this, and several of them pulled up, and showed their sympathy by putting Treasury notes into the collecting boxes
At Watford the sightless were given a warm welcome by the townsfolk, and provided with a hearty meal in the Co-operative. Hall Then, after Ettle speech- making, they lit pipes and cigarettes and entertained themselves with what must have been the 'noisest smoking concert in the annals of Watford.
RAILWAY SLOWEST-
it OF ALL.
--
A generation ago a mile a minute on the railways was the fastest speed at which a man beleved he could be carried by any mechanical means- of locomotion. And it was a theoretical rather than a practical speed. That is, it was a speed that trains could attain but very rarely did.. Before the war there were one or two mile- a-minute expresses in England,
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. France, and America, but new per
HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA COAST FORT SERVICE.
REGULAR SERVICE of Fast. High Cluse Coast Steamace having good Accommodation for First Class Passengers. Electric Light and Fans in Staterooms and Saloom Excellent Cuisine...
SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW
ECLAMARIP
HAICHING HAILOONG
AND RETURN (Occupying 9 to 10 Days)
CAPTAIN
Capt. &. H. Stewart.... FRIDAY, Capt. J. S. Thomson..... | TUESDAY, HAHONG........... | Capi. W. C. Passmore. | FRIDAY,
LMAYING,"
11th June, at 2 p.. 15th June, at 2 p.. 18th Jane, at 2 pr.
SWATOW, AMOY.. Arrivals and Departaros from the Company's Wharf (near Blake Pier).
~7%-FREIGHT and PASSAGE apply to--
TELEPHONIS
AGENTS.
2477 & 2478.
BTS FLOOR
HOTEL MANBIOSA.
Ginard Managera. ..
||
LOS ANGELES PACIFIC NAVIGATION COMPANY.
TRANS-PACIFIC FREIGHT SERVICE".
...HONGKONG TO LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, U.S.Ä.
ABOUT
SAILING
ABOUT
June 17.
DCE INWARDS
June £5. 8.S. WEST. HIXON 8.5. WEST HIXON S.S. WEST MONTOP July 10, B.S. WIST MONTOP July 12. 6.S. WEST HIKA Ang,, -10. 6.8. WEST HIKA ...
Aug. 12. Through Bills of Lading to all US and Canadian Overland Points; no Transhipment en route.
Shipside connection with the Saltlake, Santa Fe and Southern Pacific Railroads.
BRAD OPTICE:-LOS ANGELES, CALF. BRANCH OFFICES EOBE, SHANGHAI, MANILA, SINGAPORE, BONGKONG OFFICE:-Prince's Buildings, Chater Road.
Telephone No. 1051.
CHAS, E. RICHARDSON,
General agent for South Chiza.
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
SAN FRANCISCO LINE. KHANGHAL, INLAND BEA,- JAPAN' and 'HONOLULU,
FARZAND, LUXURIODE: MAIL SYBAMERA. *** Bailings from Hongkong-Subject to change without notice,
Steamers S
(BIBERIA MABU
SHINYO MAKU... *PERSIA MABUND İKOREA MARU
TENYO MARU
§ From Kobe
Leave Hongkong.
tone:
$0,000
13th June,
22 en dering,
17th June.
8th July:
20,000
14th July,
11th Aug
+ Call et Keelung.- Ouditing call at Ebanghi SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. HONGKONG MYALFARAISO VI JAPAN, HONOLULU, SAN FRANCKBOO, BAX FEDEO, SALIKO. GRUZ, BALBOA, CALLAO, ARIDA, and IQUIQUE Thanze by Trans-Anders Boats to Baynos Aires,
-Leers Hongkonge
Tons"
KIYO MARU:
17,200 ... AW10 YARD WICHEN 18,600
Tickets are interesangeable with the Canadian Pacific Ocean Berrico, Lt. mod Sbe Pacific Mall Stop Co
Septe
Pamoozeer sny kaydi by rail botynen ports of tall in Japan free of charge For all information to rates, freight space, sailings, etc, apply to
Y. TSUTSUMI, MANAGRE,
Kings Bafilding. Telephone 2276'azd 93:
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Oo.
haps there are none. Railway speed has, in fact, declined.
It has been different in all other
forms of locomotion. Road speets, thanks to the motor-car, have doubled and trebled. The car, we know from racing performances, can touch two miles a minute under favourable condi tions. The aeroplane probably does three miles a minete now and again. And now at last a speed of a mile a minute that old standard speed with which, we have, rather generously credited the railhas been reached on the sea.
At Monaco the motor boat Sunbeam Despujols III. covered a nautical mile in 1min. 3 45sec.; which gives a speed-of-56.43-knots, or of over 60 miles an hour. This is, of course, an exceptional speed attained by a freak" boat, and it does not mean that we are coming
AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE. straight into an era of mile-z-minute
FOR HAVANA & NEW YORK.
VIA “PANAMA CANAL.
Subject to change without notice.
ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE, INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.
ad
liners. Liners and the faster cross- Channel steamers seem, as a matter of fact, to have settled, down comfortably to a standard the- oretical speed of about 25. knots and
effective speed of a knot or two less, much as the railways years ago settled down to a theoretical 60-miles-an-hour standarð, which was in reality rather lower,
Still, it remains that a boat has been built that is as fast as a rail- way locomotive. And battle-cruisers light cruisers larger than cross Chan nel steamers their 35, and destroyers their 40. High speeds, we have seen, can be attained at sea. i
Cargo carried on through Bills of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY. DUBRAŃ (Natal), EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH 25 large as liners do their 30 knots, CAFE TOWN direct or with transhipment at CALCUTTA, RDéfor COLOMBO
For particulars apply to :--
THE BANK LINE, LTD.
MAXARIO - Adres
“ELLERMAN"
LINE
(Ellerman & Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd.)
JAPAN, CHINA AND STRAITS. TO
UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT",
JOE PARTICULARS OF BAILINGS SHIPPERS ARE REQUESTED TO AFPEOACH THE UNDERSIGNED
Fox
BAZA
Or to KLIES & Co.."Dasion,
LONDON AND HAMBURG...“ KATELANFA"...eond half July.
Bubject to change without notice,
THE BANK LINE, LTD.
General Agents
NEW YORK DIRECT.
- JOINT SERVICE-OF THE
BLUE FUNNEL"
LINE
(OCEAN B.S. CO, ID. & CHINA MUTUAL EN, CO, ID)
AND
The railways, then, no longer have the monopoly of speed." The motor- car and, the aeroplane are faster than the train. The locomotive has yet to be built that can attain the maximum speed of either. And the boat has come that can do a mile at a speed equal to that of the fastest pre-war express. What we would have said" was "impossible a genera. tion azo has happened. The machine or rails is now beaten for speed by every form of trackless machine.
True, for travel from one ezd to an other of Britain the rail is still quicker than the road for passenger traffic, for the reason that on our crowded · | roads the car cannot go "all out”. And, as noted just now; 25 knots. seems to be a speed with which liner- owners will be content for some time to come. But on the road and the sea and in the air, speeds 'un- dreamt of a few years ago are now possible, whereas the railway' ideal of a mile a minute, from away back in the sixties or seventies of the past century, is rarely attained day, pevalained to-
The poor old rail is fast becoming? the slowest means of communication
AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE of all.
(ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL RS. CO, LD)
· SAILINGS »FROM, HONGKONG,
5th July.
* DEUCALION "ALL Boer": Steamers, proceed vis Biom Chzal or Fanama Cacal at Owners' option. Babjek chsage wikhout notice any ac
NOW IS THE TIME.. TOK rbenastim you will find nothing - better than Chamberlain's “Paki Balm. Now is the time to get rid of it. Try this nimmt and see how quickly it will voliere the pain and sorgen.
* For Freight and particulars apply to: 5 BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE IT THE BANK LINE, LD, HONGKONG, For sale by All Chemists and Store. HONGKONG & CANTON,
REISS & Co..
CAFTORA
keeperz.