PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL

FOL

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

STNAMEBS

EXMARKS

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 19TH, 1916.

TOYO KISEN KAISHA. NORDDEUTSCHER

SAN FRANCISCO

LINE.

BHANGHAI

LONDON SIA USUAL PORTS) INDIA

SHANGHAI MOJI, KOBE KHYBER

FOKORAMA

Capt. II. E. Kitost, 2, ...

Capt. C. C. Talbot, E.N.X. *}

29th Mar,

Bee Special

About

Freight and Passage.

LONDON and ANTWERP VIA】

SINGAPORE PENANG, NOVARA

About

Freight and Passage

IMPERIAL GERMAN

LINES.

LLOYD.

MAIL

Freight and Prenge

TO BAIL DEVANHA

Noon Capt. W. H. Hickey 22nd May.

23rd May, Adverhaement VIA SHANGHAI, MANILA. THE INLAND SEA.

Noun,

COLOMBO, PORT SAID, Capt. HB, Hetherington, E.N.3 10th June. and MARSEILLES, A

All the above Steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.

For Further Partionlare apply to

Hongkong, 19th May, 1914.

E. A HEWETT,

Superintendent

Steamer

JAPAN AND HONOLULU. Sailings from Hongkong-Subject to Change Without Notice

Displacement Tons and Spood,

22,000—21 knots...TUES., 22,000-21 knotɛ......TUES.,

CHIYO MARU TENYO MARU

NIPPON MARU...

* HONGKONG MARU

NAPLES,

GHBRALTAR, SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP and HAMBURG

GENOA, ALGIEKS,

Leave Hongkong!

19th May

BHANGHAI, TSINGTAU,

and YOKOHAMA

KOBE.......

16th June.

11,000 0 – 18

18 knots TUESDAY, 11,000-18 knots FRIDAY,

SHINYO MARU 22,000—21 knots... TUES.,

23rd Jice

10th July 14th July.

JESSELTON,

SANDAKAN

KUDAT

Steamers via Shanghai will be despatched at Nomi

RATES

Manila

at 10.80 4.3

On 19th May, 4.x. On 20th May, 10 AM,

**TEAN?

...). Dn 20th May, 3 P.M.

"LUCHOW"

FIEST CLASS TO LONDON FIRST CLASS TO NEW YORK

On 21st May, 4 P.M.

KANCHOW”. “HUICHOW”

On 23rd May, M'night, On 24th May, D'light.

£71.10... RETURN (6 MONTHS) £120. £60 SAN FRANCISCO £45.

£96.10.

£68.

"CHINHUA"!

On 26th May, 4 P.3.

On 26th May, 4P.M.

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

FOX

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,

BHANGHAI: ..................iù inakin 19106. PATROrand HAIPHONG

MANILA, CEBU and ILOILO.......

BHANGBAL...

SHANGHAI and T8INGTAU

WEIHAIWEI and TIENTSIN

MANILA, CEBU and ILOILO...

SHANGHAI...

STRAME BA

***LIANGCHOW."

SUNGKIANG

suvinios mokiniai" SHAOHSING

TO BAIL

DIRECT SAILINGS TO WEST RIVER, Twice Weekly * B.B. " LINTAN" and 8.8. "SANULANS MANILA LINE TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS “CHINHUA” “TAMING" and "TEAN." Excelent Saloon accommodation Amidships: Electric Fat ftted; Extes. State-roons on Deck, aft, on TAMING" and "THAN."

SHANGHAI

SCREW SHENGHIA ANHUI TSINGTAU LINE, THE TWIN

SHAOHSING 8.9.KANCHOW,

sad the "LIANGCHOW," "LUCHOW" and "YINGCHOW," Saving excellent accommodation, with Electric Light throughout and Electric Fans in the State- rooms and Dining Saloon, maintain a fast schedule service between Cantos, Hongkong and Shanghai, lasting Hongkong for Shanghal direct every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, taking Cargo on through Hills of Lading to all Yongtase and Northern China Ports.

The Steamers learing Hongkong on Sundays proceed from Bhanghel to TSINGTAU, leaving there on Tuesdays for Shanghai, Hongkong and Canton

N.B-Pengers must embark before Midnight on BATURDAY for the SUNDAY Morning sailings. A Co.'s launch leaves Murray Pier at 10 o'clock every SATURDAY Night

These Steauare Laud Passengers in Shanghai, avoiding the inconvenionon ef the transhipment at Woosung.

REDUCED FARESSINGLE $45......... RETURN $75. For Fraight or Passago apply to-

Hongkong, 19th May, 1914,

Passengers purchasing Trans-Pacific Return Tickets have the option of returning from San Francisco by Steamers of the PACIFIO MAIL 9.8. Co. or from Vancouver by Steamers of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.

SPECIAL RATES given to NAVAL and MILITARY, CIVIL SERVANTS MISSIONARIES, etc.

STEAMERS

*LUETZOW."

TONS

Capt. H. TEXTOR,

KOBE KOBE

'GOEBEN,"

Capt A, ARCCOEN,

17,300

12th

*COBLENZ."

Capt. H. SCHMITT,

“BORNEO"

Capt. J. KOHLER,

TO BAIU

Wednesday, 27 17,300 1 May, at 10 am.

About Thorsday,

38th May About Tuesday,

6,750 26th May,

Friday, 5,000 fano, at 9 a

All the Stammers of the European Line a fitted with Wireless Telegraphie New System of Telefunken.

INCLUSIVE OF SUR-TAX.

FREIGHT LINE.

NEXT SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

HOMEWARD.

MARSEILLES BREMEN HAMBURG:

8.8. HELGOLAND"....

abont Middle of June,

ROZTREDAM

OUTWARD..

Steamship

about

For

21st May

"ALTAIR"

26th May.

FOR HAVRE, EMDEN AND HAmburg Brem

*.6**BORKUM”.

ROUND THE WORLD Tickets issued in connection with all the Principal Matt Lanes "BORKUM”. and the Trans-Siberisa Railway

Passengers may Travel by RAILWAY between Ports of Call in Japan free of charge.

SOUTH

AMERICA

LINE.

VIA JAPAN PORTS, HONOLULU, HILO, MANZANILLO, SALINA CRUZ, CALLAO, IQUIQUE AND VALPARAISO,

THENCE BY

TRANS ANDEAN ROUTE TO BUENOS AIRES.

Displacement Tons and Speed

18,600-15 knots

Steamor ANYO MARU

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BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, TELEPHONE 36.

AGENTS.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

HONGKONG-SOUTH CHINA COAST PORTS. FIGHEST Clam, Fastest and Most Luxurious Steamers on the Coast, having Splendid

Accommodation for First Class Passsagers. Electric Light Excellent Cuisine.

SWATOW

STEAMSHIP HATTAN AS

"HAIYANG

HAICHING*

FOR

AMOY AND FOOCHOW

AND RETURN.

(Oosayying 9 to 10 Days), "

CAPTAIN

1. Capt. AH towart

Capt. A. E. Hodgins...

LEAVING

TUESDAY, FRIDAY,

19th May, at 11. 22nd May, at 11 A

Capt. W. C. Pasimore TUESDAY, 26th May, at 11 a..

Fos SWATOW AND RETURN.

(Oompying 3 Dayı),

BUNDAY,

HAIMUN" ... | Oapt. J. Bonan... WEDNESDAY, 20th May, at 11 ... 24th May, at 10x.. Steamers will arrive at and Depart from the Company's Wharf (neer Blake Pier). For Freight and Passage, apply to--

Hangknog, 19th May, 1914.

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

GENERAL MANAGERS.

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THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

MAIL SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA

STEAMER

5MPIRE

ST. ALBANS

EASTERN

TIA MANILA

MAIL SCHEDULE (SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION).

ABRIVE HONGKONG PROM AUSTRALIA,

23rd May, 13th Jada

LEAVE HONGKONG

·TOP” ÄUSTRALIA, On 29th May, 10 AM. On 19th June, 10 â‚M.- On 10th July, 10 s..

The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, sasarings plentiful upply of Lee, Fresh Provisions, etc. and are lighted throughout with Eleotrialty

State Rooms have Electric Fans. A daly quslifed Dostor and Storardoso are carried.

Fer farther partioalars apply to

AUSTRIAN

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

AGENTS®

LLOYD.

(Under Mail Contract with the Austrian Government) MONTHLY FAST SERVICE TO TRIESTE (VENICE).

VIA SINGAPORE, PERANS, COLOMBO, ADEN, SURE AND PORT SAID. 8.8 AFRICA, F.840 tone, will leave as above on 15th June, at 4 P.M. Superior accommodation for 1st and 2nd Class passengers, no surtax, no tipa, neinside Cabin.

Stewardesse, Laundry, Wireiss Telegraphy,

FAPES: Hongkong Trieste (Venice), £36. 14, £36 End, £19 3rd Cina,

MONTHLY ORDINARY SERVICE TO TRIESTE (VENICE) V

STRAITS (CALOUTTA), COLOMBO, ADEN, JURE ANE POST SAID. 8.S.NIPPON," 13,950 tors, will leave si above about 5th June

Thes Etesmers of marge tonnage are Etted with comfortable one cisas socomiation for Balous Passengers, No Surtar, Doctor, Stewmedens, Wireless Talography, ILWAY FARES: Trieste London.

BY SIMPLON EXPARAS

Venice, Milan, Simplon, Lausanne, Pariz, Umanos Boologne, Claus X 29.15, 11 2016, BY BY GOTHARD EXPRESS

Tin Verino, Kilan, St. Gothard, Lucerne, Bale, Caan, Calais or Boulogne, Class 1 29.35, 11 #LLS,

BY SEMMERING EXPRESE

Tieums, Cologne, Brussels, Ostend, Dover, Class I £9.11, 11 £28,8,8,

BY TAUEEN EXPRESS,

is Munich, Cologne, Hook or Finaling, Class 1 £7,19,8, 11 45.1.6.

TO SHANGHAL

8.8. "AFRICA," 8,840 tons, will leave so above on 1st June, at 6.1.

FARES-Hongkong-Shanghai, 26 Ist, £4 2nd, £2 3rd Class,

TO KOBE VIA SHANGHAL YOKOHAMA,

S.6. "E. F. FERDINAND," 12,000 tons, will leave as above about 30th May. taken në through rates to all perla in Adristo, Levant, Black Bon & Daube, also North & SouthAmprios-

Hongkong, 18. May, 1914

BANDER, WIELER & Co., AGENTS,

Princes Building,

T4S

For Full Partigalars us to Passage and Freight, apply to

TELEPHONE 291

MARSEILLES, :

BREMEN HAMBURG:

88.ALTAIR"

about End of June,

Fon

"DURENDART”

8th June.

Saila

frem NAGASAKI 2nd July.

For Further Particulars, Please apply to

S. MORIMOTO, AGENT, King's Euilding.

BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD.

8.8.

APCAR LINE.

REGULAR SErviɑa BerwaIN

CALCUTTA, STRAITS, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN FORTS.

EASTWARD

JAPAN." 6013 tons Captain C. P. Bedden, will be despatched for YOKOHAMA, KOBE and MOJI on 22nd May,

8.8. DUNERA 5,389 toas, Capt. E. G. M. Dickinson, will be despatched for MIIKE, KOBE and MOJI on 22nd May,

WESTWARD

8.8. DILWARA," 5.378 toas, Captain U. N. Ramngs, 1.5.8, will be despatebad for SINGAPORS, PENANG and CAGOUPTA oa 2 st May, at 3 P.X.

B.S.GREGORY APCAR,” 4,600 tos

tone, Capt. Draks, will be despatobed

se above on 30th May.

The above Steamers have excellent Saloon accommodation for Passengers and are fited with all modern conveniences and osrry a daly qualified surgeon.

For Freight or passages, apply to

Hongkong, 18th May, 1914

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

DAVID

Per Luchow, from Shanghai, Mesars. Farnsworth and Harth.

Per Kaya Marn, from Shanghai, Miss A. C. Tarter, Mia E. Gerke, Mrs. Howard, Mr. M. Shioji, Mr. Hassahall and Mr. M. Ohno,

Per Cordillere, for Hongkong, from Yokohama, Mr. Desmareto; From Kobe, Mr. Zublin, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Nicoll; from Shanghai, Mr. W. Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. Ricou and three children, Mr. E Wellmann, Mr. Otto Schmidt, Mr. R Chamber, Miss H. Duran, Mr. J. Tarde Lambert, Mr. O. Muller, and Mr. R Ikeda

DEPARTED

SASSOON

AGENTS.

& 00., LTD..

149

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The I.G. M. str. Prinz Sigismund, which left here on the 18th April, arrived

ROTTHEDAY

AND

Beginning of July,

FOR HAVEE, EMDEN AND HANTURG/BERMIN

8.8. 'DURENDART”

Middle of July

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. MELCHERS & CO..

GENERAL AGENTS.

Hongkong, 20th April, 1914.

VISITORS AT HOTELS

Boxeroxa HOTEL

Mr. E. S. Abraham

Mr L Adler

Mr H S. Allɔ Mr & Mrs 8. W. Bacon

Mr E. E Hate

Mr C. D. J. Bell

Mrs E. B. Bellies

Mr W. M. Black

Mr. Blode

Mr A. A. Bangvy Mr A. J. Cambridge Mr W. E. Clayton Dr. A. LE

F.

Coleman Mr C. A Coke Mr G. P. Carry Mr&Mrs W. 3. Davies Mr G. H. Davies Mr A. Debrannor Mr R. H. Douglas Mr D. S. 8. Douglas Mr J. W. Douris Mr H. Febr

Miss M. Mathem Mrs R. T. Matheron Dr. O. Marriott Dr G. W. Mackean Mr B. E. Mosta hir 3. Mereoki Mr L. M. Miokle Mr G. S. Middleton Mr N. S. Miltowski Dr. & Mra W. B. A

Moore

Mr F. A. Nizon Miss G. O'Leary Mr H. Ol-en Mr & Mrs Parnell. Mr L. S. Peck Mr F. A. Parry Dr Pretsoch Mr G. Hutton-Potts Mr AB. Previs Mr B. Ramsay Mr EH. Bay Mr B. M. Raymond

Miss F. Basy Mr W. Barbaret

Ehrenfels

Mr&Mr W. Raketts Mr A. Rab] Mr M. Eisler

Mr F. Rosh Mr&Mr P 1 Mr CI Shields

at Sydney on the 16th May, at 4 p.m. Mr & Mrs H C.

The LG.M. str. Prinz Ludwig, which left here on the 14th May, midnight, arrived at Shanghai on the 17th May, at 6 p.m.

The I.G. M. str. Gochen, carrying the German mails, with dates from Berlin of the 20th April, left Colombo on the 17th May, a.m., and may be expected here on or about the 29th May,

The C.PR str. Empress of Russia left Nagasaki on the 18th May, at 3 am, and Per Siberia, for San Francisco, etc.,

te. | is due to arrive at Kobe on the 19th Miss M. M. Cooke, Miss P. Parmele, May, at 6 am. Mina H. Gormley, Mrs. RI Jessup The C.P.R. str. Empress of Zudia wit Mrs. H. C Provost, Miss E. Lidgate, Nagasaki on the 17th May, at 5 p.m., and Mr. A. F. Cooke, Mrs. F. Hough, Mr. and Mrs. M. Levering. Mr. and Mrs is due to arrive at Shanghai on the 19th RF. Van Velzer, M. W. Michleu, Mr May, at 6a.m Yareamato, Mr. C. A. Bachelder, Jr., Mr. The PM. str. Manchuria left Yoko and Mrs. B. B. King, Mr. P. Chambers, hamn for Hongkong via Japan ports and M. L. J. Boury, Mr. C. B. Penn, Mr. Manila on the 17th May, at noon. The and Mrs. C.-C. Parmele, Mr. Jas P. United States mail has been transferred Miller, Mr. O H. Guttridge, Mrs. M. to the N.D.L. str. Laetzone, which is due Scott, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Horsfall, Mrs to arrive at Hongkong on the 28th May. A. F. Cooke, Mr. J. E. Barker, Mr. W L The IG.M. str. Buelow, which left here Pattenden, Miss J Miller, Miss E. Van on the 18th May, arrived at Singapore Velzer, Mr. and Mrs. 11. Hiscox, Mr. A. on the 17th May, at 4 p.m. Almiron, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hanssens, Miss E. King, Mr. E B. Kellam, Mr.

T. B. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Taylor, Miss H. Parmele, Mrs. H. G. Gormley, Miss K. I. Dukes, Miss L. M. Scott, 3r T. H. G. Brayfuld, Mr. H. F. Haher, Miss J. Day, Rev. W. A. Valentine, Mr. A Sinclair, M. A E. Dowler, Mr. and Mrs. F. O Bolt, Mrs. M. Tuchbreiter, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bachelder, Mrs A. Stockdale, Mr. W. Kleinbisch, Mr. J. Hebbard, Mr. and Mrs. E, West

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Falconer

Mr & Mrs J. Gould M. J. Gibb Mr & Mr. E. Geier

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Mr W. Sohmelke

The (2) Misses Slator

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ONGKONG HANSARD REPORTS LEGISLATIVE Session 1913.

COUNCIL

of the for the

RAVISED BY 7us Mumarize,

PRICE

Mr H. Weirenbonn

Admiral Wikan

DAILY PRESUNTICE.

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Dr Wilson

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