PIW
BANK
LINE
JEO:
BREGULAR SERVICE FROM HONGKONG TO
VANCOUVER, B.C..
SEATTLE &
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESE, MONDAY, APRIL 1st. 1912. HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO &
WEST RIVER STEAMERS
PORTLAND (Or.),
VIA
SHANGHAI AND JAPANESE PORTS.
CARRYING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO ALL OVERLAND COMMON POINTS.
FOR MANILA.
↑ FOR VICTORIA, VANCOUVER,
SEATTLE, TACOMA AND
· Fortland (OR.).
RYGJA .... 4th April.
RYGJA
18th April.
To be followed by other Steamers of the Company at egular intervals.
Calling at AMOY and KEELUNG K Battident inducement offera
The BANK LINE Steamers are of the Newest Design, ase most Commodious Accommodation, and are fitted with Electric Light and Wireless Telegraphy.
Special Parcel Express to Americs and Canadian Points, For Rstor of Freight and Parengs, apply to--
THE BANK LINE, LIMITED. TELEPHONE NO. 780. KING'S BUILDING, Prays Central
ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE. NEW LINE OF STEAMERS
TO
SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.
Regular Direct Servios from JAPAN, CHINA and STRAITB to BEIRA, DELAGOA. BAY, DURBAN, EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN, calling at MAURITIUS if sufficient inducement offers, and affording the Quickest Freight Transport from the ORIENT to SOUTH AFRICA.
PROPOSED BAILINGS. ES. DUNERIC”
... 3,000 tons Aud regularly thereafter. For Rates of Freight or Passage, apply to--
186
1st Half May, 1912.
THE BANK LINE, LIMITED,
MANAGING AGENTS,
INDIAN AFRICAN LINE,
Cargo carried on through Bills of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA, ZELAGOA BAT, DURBAN (Noial). EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and APE TOWN with transhipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.
PROPOSED SAILINGS.
FROM HONGKONG :
27th April.
For Rater and Further Information, apply to
FROM COLOMBO :
8.8. "MINERIQ" 11th May.'
THE BANK LINE, LIMITED,
MANAGING AGENTS,
LINE.
CONFERENCE-WEIR
REGULAR SERVICE FROM CALCUTTA TO RIVER PLATE. THE STEAMERS OF THIS SERVICE PROVIDE THE QUICKEST TRANSIT FROM THE ORIENT TO THE ARGENTINE,
Frequent Sailings from HONGKONG connecting with the Company's Steamers.
at CALCUTTA.
For fates of Freight and farther Particulare, apply to
THE BANK LINE, LIMITED,
MANAGING AGENTS,
GOING HOME.
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HOLIDAY AT HOME, AND A WAY TO GET THERE THAT'S A HOLIDAY, WHY NOT
See the beauties of Japan, of Honolula, (the Paradise of the Pacifio), of California, of Colorado, and the fascinations of Niagara, San Francisco, Chicago and New York.
AND THE WAY
"Every "travel wise" tourist takes the deservedly famous U.S. MAIL Steamers, of the
PACIFIC MAIL S.S.
CO.
Steamers of Limitless Luxury Splendidly appointed "Homes on the "Water." Excellent String Orchestra. Wireless Telegraphy. Submarine Fog Signals. Meals for epicares under the superintendence of caterer of International Repute. The Cost is not mors by this route with its unrivalled opportunities,
then by any other route. For a return ticket to London the cost is but £120, including borth and meals across America. To Ban Francisco. vis Japan and Honolulu the post is £45. For the INTERMEDIATE SERVICE First Class accommodations are provided for £43 to London frotura ticket £74) and to San Francisco £25. SPECIAL RATES to Offers, Army, Navy, Consalar or Civil Service, on application.
STEAMERS,
KOREA
SIRFRIA
+4 CHINA L
MANCHURIA
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MONGOLIA .
PERSIA...............
ས་tམས་*ན་
KOREA
Tons Starting
10,000 78,000 :.10.200
27.000 11,000
27,000
****... $9,000
......18.000
❤ INTERMEDIATE STEAMERI.
1912
TUESDAY, 2nd April, at 1 P.X TUESDAY, 16th April, at 1 pm. TUESDAY, 23rd April, st1 PM. TUESDAY, 30th April, at 1 P.M. | TUESDAY 14th May, st1 P.M. TUESDAY, 21st May, at 1 P.M...
TEESDAY, 11th June, at I P.M. TUESDAY, 18th June, at 1 P.M,
LET US PLAN AN ITINERARY FOR YOU.
KING BUILDING (opposite Blaks Pier).
TELEPHONE No. 141.
JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO, LTD., AND CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
HONGKONG-CANTON LINE,
8am. "HONAM." 10 pm, "KINSHAN."
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN
REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN
JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN.
EXTEOPTED
WILL LEAVE FOR
STEAMER
FROM
ON OF ABOUT
ON OR ABOUT.
March,
April
HONGKONG TO CANTON.
CANTON TO HONGKONG,
MONDAY, 1ST APRIL, 1912
8 m. "HEUNGSHAN." 5 pm. "FATSHAN.”
TUESDAY, 2ND" Arată, 1912.
PILMAHI
TJILIWONG JAVA
TJIPANAS...
AMOY
TIILATJAP,
JAVA
TJIMANOEK
JAVA
TJIHODAS... SHANGHAI
TJITAROEM|| JAPAN
JAVA
Second half of
March.
Becond half of
JAPAN
JAVA
SHANGHAI
Second half of
March Second half of
First half of
March, First half of
JAPAN
First balt of
April First half of
JAVA
April. First half of
April
First half of
JAVA
April. Second half of,
April. First half of
JAVA
April. Second half of
April.
April,
8. "BEUNGSHAN."
·
10 p.m. " FATSHAN.”
8 m. "BONAM." 5 p.m." KINSHAN,"
HONGKONG-MACAO LINE.
8.8. "SUI TAI," Tona 1651.
8.8. "SUI AN," Tona 1651. HONGKONG TO MACAO, Week days at 8 am, and 2-p.m. from the Company's Wing Lok Street Wharf. Bundays at 9 am and 12,30 p.m. from the Company's Wing Lok Street Wharf.
MACAO, TO HONGKONG," Week days at 7.30 sm. and 2 p.m. Bundays at 7.30 am and 5 p.m.
EXCURSION TO MACAO.
The Company's Steamship
SUNDAY, 7TH APRIL
“SUI AN,”
Will depart from the Company's WING LÖK STREET WHARF at 9 am Departure from Macao at 5 p.m.
N.B.—The Company will also run a steamer from Masao on Ruuday, leaving at 7,30 a.m., and from Hongkong at 12.30 p.m. from the Company's Wing Lok Street Wharf.
This Steamer connecte with the excursion steamer returning from Macao at 5 p.m.
FARES AS USUAL.
Farther particulars may be obtained at the Office of the Company.
CANTON-MACAO LINE,
8.S. "HOL-SANG," 457 tong,
Departures from Masso to Canton on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 9 p.m. Departures from Canton to Masao on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 4.30 p.m.
JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT
CO. LTD. THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD., AND THE
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD.
CANTON-WUCHOW LINED
SS..“SATNAM,” 588 tons, and 8.8. “NANNING," 569 tons.
One of the above Steamers leaves Canton for Wuchow every Monday, Wodaosday and Friday, at about8am., and the other leaves Weehow for Canton on the same days at 8.30 n.m. Found trips take about 5 days. Passengers can return to Hongkong or vice versa by the Company's direct steamers" LINTAN" and "SANUL" These vessels have superior. Cabin socommodation and are lighted throughout by electricity. Electric Fan in each Cabin.
Booking Office opon daily (Sunday excepted) 9.a.m. to 5 p.m.. Further particulars may be obtained at the Office of the
HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT Co., LTD.,
Hotel Mansioné' (First Floor), opposite the Blake Pior.
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PHILIPPINES S.S. CO.
SAILING DATE
Mani, Mangarin, On 1st Apr., 4 P.M.
Iloilo, and Chahu
The Steamers are all fitted throughout with Electric Light and have accommodation fo
* limited number of Saloon Passengers, and will take Cargo to all Netherlands-Indian Ports on through Bills of Lading.
For Particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to the
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.
York: Buildings, let Floor,
Telephonie No. 375.
Hongkong, 27th March, 1912.
ASIATIC
SWEDISH EAST
CO., LTD. GOTHENBURG.
FROI OSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION),
DESTINATION
STEAMERG
SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA,1- FEKING " -
KOBE and MOJI...... For Freight and Further Particulars, apply to
401
་་
FONS
6,500
DATE OF BAILINGS.
About 20th April.
TELEPHONE No. 171.
ARTHUR NILSSON & CO.
YORK BUILDINGS, Tor FLOOR
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL
FOB
NAPLES,
LINES.
MANILA.
GENOA,) ALGIERS,
GIBRALTAR, SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP and HAMBURG
SHANGHAI, TSINGTAU, KOBE)
TSIN and YOKOHAMA
MANILA, ANGAUR, FAP) NEW GUINEA, BRISBANE, Į SYDNEY and 'MELBOURNE
KOBE and YOKOHAMA
+
KUDAT and SANDAKAN
STEAM SER
TONS
TO BAIL.
"PRINZESS ALICE,"
Capt. P. GEÇECH,
20,300
Tuesday, 2nd
April, at Neon.
About
"KLEIBT."
Capt. L. MAARS, 17,000;
"PRINZ WALDEMAR,"
Capt. H. BREMER, 6,100
"PRINZ WALDEMAR,"
Capt. H. BREMEE,
"BORNEO"
... Capt. F. SEMBILL, `
4th April.
9 .....
20th April.
About
6,100
{
2nd April.
5,000
Middle of
April.
All the Steamers of the European Line aro tited with Wireless Telegraphis. New Bystem of Telefunken. For Further Particulars, apply to
STEAMSHIP
Toas
CAPTATE
E FOR,
ZAFIRO
RUBY ...
4000
4000
M. C. Smith
a. Cresby
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Male, Mangarin, | On 10th Apr., 4 P.M.
Hongkong, 28th March, 1912.
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For Freight or Passage, suply to Bongkang. 20th March, 1912,
Iinilo and Cebn SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., General Managers,
PHILIPPINES 8.9. Co.
THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN
STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
MAIL SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA. ́
STEAMERS
ALDENHAM EMPIRE
ST. ALBANS
MAIL SCHEDULE (SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION).
AREIVE HONGKONG FROM AUSTRALIA, 2nd April,
5th April.
LEAVE HONGKONG FOR AUSTRALIA/ Friday, 5th April, Sat, 6th April, Noon. Sat., 27th April, Noon.
The above Steamers are Atted with Refrigerating Machinery, ensuring a plentiful supply of Ice, Fresh Provisions, etc., and are lighted throughout with Electricity, All State Rooms have Electric Fans. A duly qualified Dastor and Stewardess are carried.
For further particulars apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,
567
SAN FRANCISCO
SCENIC
YOUT
AGENTS.
THOS.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD," MELCHERS & Co., GENERAL AGENTS HONGKONG AND CHIN
COOK & SON,
TOURIST, STEAMSHIP & FORWARDING AGENTS,
BANKERS, &0.
Homes for the Far 'Brist 16, DES VŒUX ROAD, HONGKONG.
SHANGHAI; 2-3, Foodnow ROAD,
YOKOHAMA: 32, WATRE STENT.
TICKETS SUPPLIED to EUROPE by the principal STEAMSHIP LINES and
TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY.
TOURS Tanged to ALL PARTS of the WORLD.
BAGGAGE collected, forwarded and insured at lowest rates.
LETTERS of CREDIT and CIRCULAR NOTES ISSUED and CASHED FOREIGN MONIES exchanged.
756+
CHLEY. OFFICA!--LUDGATE CIRCUS LÖNDON.B.C.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED.
and kervant, Mr. L. Mooser, Mr. B. Mullin, Mr. S. Moreland, Mr. H. Muller, Per Halvard, from Bangkong, Dr. and Miss E. Mason, Miss K. Mason, Mr. aud Mrs. Craig,
Mrs. D. Marshall, Mr. G. Panajoth, Mrs. Per Neleus, from Shanghai, Mr. and S. V. Parkes, Mr. P. Penfield, Capt. and Mrs. Arrowsmith and child:
Mrs. A. Parker, Miss J. Parker, Mr... Per Hangsang, from Shanghai, Mr. C. A. Percy, Dr. J. B. Raser, Mr. Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Motta and 2 | Rudolph, Mrs. J. B. Raser, Mr. and Mrs. children.
H. W. Rogers and maid, Miss A. Stanton, Per Hoitán, from Coast Ports for Hong Mr, J. Seick, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Strat- kong, Mr. and Mrs. Lachlan, Mrs. Crangle ton, Miss L. Slocum, Miss A. Slocum, and Mr.
Mrs. A. Seaton, Miss L. Schell, Mr. I.
TOYO KISEN KAISHA Empress of India, for Hongkong, Byyar, Mr. CC. Teull, Mrs. A. F
TEANS-PACIFIC
WESTERN PACIFIC DENVER AND RIO GRANDE
TRANS-CONTINENTAL TOYO KISEN
KAISHA.
ow Triple Screw Turbine Flyers--20 Knots Speed,
8.9, ENYO MARU...
8.8. CHIYO MARU..
8.S. SHINYO MARU
8.3. NIPPON MARU
AND
21,000 tone.
21,000 tons,
21,000 tons.
11,000 tons. (IsraeMSDIATE.) HONGKONG to SAN FRANCISCO via CHINA and JAPAN PORTS and HONOLULU. Semi-tropical route-Daily tank bathing, cricket, baseball, dances and free newspaper containing World's happenings by wireless,
from Vancouver, etc., Mr. C. A. Julian, Trocher, Mrs. H. Telmann and child, Mr. J. H. W. Houston, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Caps. and Mrs. &. 8. Tiffany, Mr. 8. T- Wright, Mr. G. B. Chinborg, Liout. Trent, Major and Mes. II. Todd and J. H. G. Palmer, Mr. N. F. Blanch, Mr. 2 children, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. VanesI, and Mrs. A. Nilsson, Mr. R. Dickson, Mr. Miss M. Vaness, Mr. and Mrs. S. Willard, J. W. Gande, Mr. A. Campbell, Miss F. Mr. P. C. Whiteney, Mr. F. G. E. Walker, Robins and Mrs. E. Morrison.
Mrs. C. M. Wickersham and Col. G. S Young.
DEPARTED.
Per Devata, for Hongkong, from Shanghai, Mrs. W, F. Kydd, Mr. B. Cursetji, Mr. W. 3fuschke-Smith and ser- The Austrian Lloyd str. China, for vant, Mr. C. F. Robies, Mr.A, C. Deville, Shanghai, Dr. and Mrs. Bromver, Mies Mr. J. W. Cranston and Mr. I. Castle. Eley, Mrs. Hofrat Bruckner; for Yoko- Per Prinz Waldemar, for Hongkong, hama, Mr. and Mrs. Lawton, Miss Law- from Sydney, etc., Mr. R. H. Koerner, ton, Col.. Rondony and Baron Fellner,
Dr. M. Hammer, Mr. R. v. Blumenthal, Mr. F. Bartley. Capt. and Mrs. Voogdt, Mr. C. B. Rikes and family, Mr. J. Valera, Mr. C. Hoppenberg, Mr. H. Wahlear and E. Weise.
WESTERN PACIFIC-DENVER AND SO, Mr. G. T. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
RIO GRANDE.
The T.K.K. linors connect at Ban Francisco with the palatial trains of the Western- Pacific and Deaver and Bio Grande, Railways to Chicago vis Salt Lake City and Danver WITHOUT CHANGE:
Through Standard Bleepers.
Through Tourists Bloopers.
Dining
Cars-Obsorvation Carà. -
Electric Lights-Electric Fang, Union Dapots.
New lands, Nities and scenes hundred of miles through the gorgeous sognery of the Bierras Feather River Canon and the Royal Gorge of Colorado.
Conveniant connections at Chicago with trains for New York Transatlantic Steamers) and other Eastern points.
When taking out Fassage over the SAN FRANCISCO SCENIC-ROUTE ank for Ticket form No. 626.
FRED J. HALTON, AGENT.
32
611
O. LACT GOODRICH,
GENERAL ORIENTAL AGENT,
17, WATER STREET, YOKOHAMA.
AND KING'S BUILDING, HONGKONG
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The British str. Haitan reports: Thick fog from Swatowi
The British str. Huichow reports: Densa fog from Swatow.
The British str. Hangsang reports: Fair to Swatow, fog to Hongkong.
The British str. Huimun reporta i Strong monscon, dull and cloudy, rough
sea.
The British str. Neleus reports Mode- rato N.E. and E.N.E. winds, overcast sky rain and fog all the way from Shanghai.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
Por Shingo Muzu, from 8an Francisco, etc.. Mrs. H. P. Anderson, Mr. C. Atkin Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Berker. Mix M. Louise Barker, Mr. A. Boncon, Dr. Augusta M. Brewer, Mrs. J. B. Brown, Mrs. M. Castor, Mr. L. Costawanga, Judge R. Campell, Mr. Crossman, Mr. W. II. Catlin, Miss J. C. Curtice, Mrs. M. B. Davis, Miss A. Davis, Mr. R. Doten, Mrs. W. Estill, Miss M., Ely, Rev. H. Farmer, Dr. Donald Gregg, Mr. Clarence Gosling Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McGrath, Mrs. L. McGuire and maid, Miss W. McGuire, Mr. Stanley Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. B. Johnston, Mr. T. Kuwada, Mr. W. M. Killinghauser, Mr. D. Lagrèze, Mr. and Mrs. G. Longadorf, Mr. E. M. Loeffler, Mr. K. Matsda, Mrs. J... Mead. Mrs. 8. M. Minasian, Miss. O. Shanghai on Saturday, at 6 a.m., and Minasian, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mullin, Rov. and Mrs. J. McLaughlin, 4 children
Tho H. A. L. str. C. Ferd. Lacisz loft Singapore on the 29th inst, pn., and may be expected here on or about the 3rd April
The I.G.M. str. Prinzesa Alice left. may be expected here on or about Monday, 7 p.m., the 1st April.