SHIPPING NEWS-

ARRIVALS

Nogentber 13th. Bye British str. 300 tons, Capt.

Simpson from Manila, with a gene ral cargo B. & S. Kornegler, Chinese 40,, 1,185 tons, Cape

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15TH,

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS,

The R. M.S. Empress of Aria left Kobel

on November 13th.. and was due at Nagasaki sterday morning.

The 9.5 China anchored outside Lyemun Buss last night, and will proceed. to buy today.

The ..K... Ixia Huru (Calcutta

Sangster, from cauten, with a gline) left Calcutta for this port rid ral surgo, MSN, C.

Singapore on November 12th,, and is ex

November Pith..

Cheng, Shray, British str. 1,8 tonspect here on December 1st.

Capt. Cortlauk from Canton, withi a Keteralearga, J. M. & Co

Ubday Heng, kamere str, 440 tous

Capt. Migla: from Haiphong, with

a general uPUCA Ynen Cheong. Let

PASSENGERS:

DEPARTURES.

28.3. Persin Maru, on November

A. Song, British, str. 1129 tons. Capt. Mr G. Cline Mr. W. F. K Polklubom, tro Canton. with. Fearon, Mrs. M. Falloon, Mrs. V general yarges J. M. o.

Esasen, Mr. G Harper, Mr and Mrs

N. Y. K.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

SAILINGS YEON BORGKUNG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

141

SEATTLE & VICTORIA via Manila, Shanghai & Japan ports. Cargo te Overland Points U.S. in connection with Great Nörthers, Northern Pacifs, and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railways

KASHIMA MARU FUSHIMI MARU (omitting Manila)

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Saturday, 22nd Vov. at ti am. Saturday, 13th Dec, at 11 a

Geng die Brits tous. A Th rause Mr. and Mrs. J. BLONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore, Pepang, Colombo, Suez,

van Chorlt. Mr. W. J. Poole, Capt, "and Mrs H A. H. Schulze, Mr. R. W Thomas, Mr. J. Tansiongee.

'a Elk from Kobe, with general carg Handy French ver. 100 ton. Cut Morvan, from Haiphon and Hai how, with a general cargo. · Lapienne. Kanyu Maru, Japanese str. 911 as,

Capt Yamoto, freda Keelung, with cargo of cont. Yayeyama Tanko. Sala Mari, Japanese str., 3,097 tons.

Capt. Hort. from London, whichport she left on toler th, with general carga ..K. Shantong, British sif.. Lirat tona. Capt.

Per s.. Fokohams Maru, un November 14: Mr. and Mrs. O V. Lanning, Mr. Zundel, Miss G, P. Taylor. Mrs. Abon chedid. Mis E. A Rossiter Ers Gunard, Miss A. 6. Townsend, Miss K. F. Ainslie, Mis, M. A. Grifth, Mrs Shaw, Mr. A. M. Anscham. Dr. C. Boon, Mr. B. E. Bennult. Mr. Jay, Lieut. S. Rovne. Mr. & M. Serkissian, Mr. W. Gibson, Mr. F. 10. Bailey, Mr. T. Towns E. Mookman, Frode Shanghai, with adfr. 3. B. J. Soubitez, Mr. A. Sergerieff, xeneral cargo B. & S

Mr. and Mrs. T. Catiforis. Mr. Jacobson, Shufuka Mare, Japanese str., 20 ton. B. de Hessel. M. M. Simon, and

Capt. ita from Keelung, with 3 S. Rose. carro, of coal.

M. B. K.

Tomboy, British str.. 1356 -tons, Capt. Bicked, From Manila, with a gene ral cargo, B, & S

Yougehen, British,str. 1,828 tons. Capt. Simmons, from Cantips, with p general CATO B & S

Fur Fing Pay, Chinese str., 8pc tona, Capt. Andet fratre Wihu, with a cargo of rien Carmichael & Clarke.

CLEARANCES.

Nóvoaber toth.

Line Shell, for Tarakan.

Reifung for Haiphong Kaimag, for Haiphong. Kuriche, for Tent in "Kung Wong, for Shaniei.

Bring Sung, for Shanghai. Num Nom, for Haiphong. New iPorn, For. Hoihow.

Nissin Mara, Fort Keelung

Pero Mure, for San Francisco. Trishon, for Shanghai

Yokohama Moru, fur London, ·

November 14th.

Chronyching, for Tantsin. Chit Shang, for $walin A Wang, för Shungbal Flatward, for Honzay' Long Sany, for Manila. Phan Nangi for Haiphong Quinnrlerug, for Foichow, Sinto Marn, för Yokohama Yu Ting To, for Canton.

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SHIPPING ITEMS,

Notice is given that the Collinson Reach Barrier Eight-station fog warn ing will by Niscontinued till further notis, and, in place of it, in response to a strainer's whistle during fog four stroke on a bell will be sounded in quick succession. ny intervals of about thirty seconds, and continued till the steamet has safely passed the Lightstation.

The British steamer humon (Captain D. R. Daries) which left Swalow on October 16th and arrived at Bangkok on October 28th, ha a decidedly rough trip, (says the Sio Oberrvers. A strong ak was encountered on the 18th and 19th and it developed into a regular typhoon) on the 20th and Stat. The ship was bad- tened down on these days and though the engines were kept at full speed aheadi she did not, move on the 21st. Ther wers over 130e deck passengers un, board, and on the 20th it was necessary to rig up tent ventilator in order to give them air in the Bold The typhoon, was encountered west of the Paracels. It says much for the ninate and offers that not a soul was lost. One man on the ard. after the storm hadi abated, tried to spoil the record. He jumped over at 1:30 p.m. but the ship was turned round and a boat! lowered and be was" picked up as 1.33

p.m.

FOR NEW

Isay

KEATINGS LOZENGES

cure the worst Cough

BEETHAMIS,

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YOUR SKIN AND COMPLEXION nba kaptina Pacfunt Candioon ol lan year round by a regular ant pl Beetham's La-colas li afetually takovas al: Resthavn, Racisau. Ti

Ja delightf

" Retreading at all times. Of eli kab-cian Chemen and Sturm, "Manolactured by

M BEETHAM & SON

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CHELTENHAM, ENGLAND.

RIGAUD'S

KARANG3

OF JAPAN

TOUET WATER

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Beware

imitations.

RIG400 & C

PÍRZUNARS

8. ras Vivienne, B

YORK.

AMERICAN ASIATICS.S. CO.

S.S. "SLAVIC PRINCE

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will be despatched for NEW YORK via SUEZ CANAL. on or about

December 1st.

For Freight and further particulars, apply to-

Port Said and Marseilles. TAMBA MARU

1++

Friday,

29th Nov, at Noon.

Manila, Zamboanga, Thursday

Wednesday, 19th Nov. at 11 am. Wednesday. 24th Dec,, at 11 am.

MELBOURNE & SYDNEY via

Island, Townsville & Brisbane. ÄKI MARU TANGO MARU

NEW YORK & HAVANA vis Kobe, Yokohama, Muroran,

SAN Francisco, Panama & Colon. TOKIWA MARU ..

1919.

CP

OS

A

SAILINGS

HONGKONG to VANCOUVER

*

(via Shanghai, Nagaáaki (*Moji) Kobe E. Takobama) í

FROM

· STELLERS

Fmrress of Japan..

Fapress of Asia Empress of Russia

HONGKON

FVZ VANCOUVER

Nov. 10 Dec. 10 Nov. 37 Déc. 18

Dec. 25 Jan 12

Empress of Japan. Jan. 14 Feb. 4 Monteagle...

Empress of Asia Fmpress of Japan...

Empress of Ruesin Monteagle...

* Monteagle..

Frpress of Asia

Jan.

3 Jan. 27

"Jan. 22 Feb. 9 'Mar. 10 Mar. 31

Mar 11 Mar.29

Mar. 22 Apr: IF

Impress of Asia Empress of Japan... Empress of Russia

Apr. 8 Apr. 26 May F May 26 May 6 May 24

Fmpress of Japan... Empress of Pussia

May 29 June22 June 3 June21 June 30 July 21

July 1 July 19

EXPLIES of Ruset Y

EMFESS OF ABA

BBS MONTYA LE

·T6,50 Tors Reg.

6.183 Tons Reg

Thursday 27th November.. Friday, Seth November:

Tatelovese

Saturday, 2nd November.

SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS vis Cape.

BOMBAY & COLOMBO via Singapore.

TAMA MARU

SHINYO MARU.........

CALCUTTA & RANGOON via Singapore & Penang.

NAGATO MARUM.

MURURAN MARU

Tuesday, 25th Nov. Thursday, 4th Dec.

JAPAN PORTS-Nagasaki, Kobe & Yokohama.

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

„TANGOĮMARU

NIKKO MARU

BADO MARU

HWARWO

KITANO MABU

INARA MARU

Saturday, 22nd Nov., at 11 am. Saturday, 20th Dec, at 11 am.

Saturday,

13th Nov. at 8 am

Monday.

17th November.

Tuesday..

25th Nov, at 11 am.

Thursday,

11th Dec., at 11 am.

EXTRA SERVICES (Marseilles, L'pool, Antwerp, B'dam H'burg etc.)

· TATSUNO MARU (London, Antwerp & Hamburg) ....... TSUSHIMA MARU (Marseilles & Liverpool)

Friday, 1st Nov

End of 'Nov.

DURBAN MARU (London, Antwerp, Rotterdam & Hamburg) Middle of Dec

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For further information sppy to NIPPON YUSEN. KAISHA,

Telephone No. 949 & 903

8. YASUDA, Manager

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.

U.S. MAIL LINE.

Operating the new first-class steamers **ENTADOR." “VENEZUELA”. AND COLOMBIA,"

HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO, FIA SHANGHAI, KOBE, “YOKOHAMA "AND" HONOLULU,

THE SUNSHINE BELT,

The most comfortable route to America and Europe. SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG AT NOON. BS, VENEZUELA *

Tuesday, Dec. 2nd, 1919. 3.6. "ECUADOR".

Wednesday, Dec. 31at, 1818, 8.8. COLOMBIA"

Wednesday, Jan. 28th, 1990.

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ALSO

The following U.S.Shipping Board ressels

·S.S. "WEST INSKIP" SS. "WEST CADDOA S.S. WEST.CONOB". ES. WEST VACA" SS. "WEST KADOR" 8.5. "WEST NERIS"

Saila from

SAN FRANCISCO Oct. 25th, 1919 Oct. 30th, 1919

Due to sail trom HoxocDAG Dec. 17th, 1919. Dec, 24th, 1915.

Nov. 1st 1919

Dec. 28th, 1919.

Nov. 10th, 1919

Jan. 3rd, 1920..

Nov. 20th, 1819

Jan. 10th, 1920.

Dec. 28th, 1910

Feb. 18th, 1920..

Cargo accepted on through Bills of Lading to Baltimore, Havana, Central and South American perts.

For further information apply to

Telephone 141.

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO., Alexandra Building, Chater Road,

Cable Address "SLAND.".

--

INDO CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED. SAILINGS, BUBJECT TO ALTERATION"

STEAITS & CALCUTTA SHANGHAI ....

HAIPHONG

MANILA

TIENTSIN

HANDAKAN

FOR NEW

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

Agents

YORK

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KOBE

AMERICAN ASIATIC s.s. co.

S.S. “ARABIAN PRINCE

MANILA

"FOOKBANG"- Tues 18th Nov. 3 pm. "BANGBANG", Wed, 18th Nov, Dlight. LOKSANG Thurs, 30th Nov, 8 kl. YUENRANG ....Fri, flat Nov., 2 p.m.. *CHIPSHING" Sat, 22nd Nov, D'light. *HINSANG... Sat, 2nd Nov, Noon CHAKSANG "Wed. 18th Nov., 5 PM.

CALCUTTA LINE:-This Line afforda regular slings to Calotta, Penang and Singapore; returning from Calcutta steamers proceed via Straits and Hongkong to Japan, zically calling at Shanghal All atenders have excellent passenger accommodation, are fitted with Elcorria Light and Tang and carry a fully-qualified Surgeon JHANGHAI ́LINE:-Sallings approximately every five days between Canton and Shanghal, somebless alling at Bestow Through sieksts can be obtained and through Billet Lading are lazed to all Korthern and Yangtest Poeta via Shanghai. LINE-Askly servica th datained

with Mantis by vesale with 'good Parreuger koldmmodation, sellings from both px, every Friday HAIPHONG LINE:-dellings paroximabsly weekly fɔr passengers and cargo,

Indussinent offers calling Heihow. LINET-Ons saling

par monté en macation for passengers,

Hongkong and Bantukan by tesnorhaving up to date Carga sakin on through Bus, ó of Lading for Kasist, Joselton, Latest Care Med on March TIENTSIN. LINE:-5 mayalar astvine di ruh from

jo November bebwcen Kongteng and Tintin, calling a w

Welhalwei and pefoo. For Freight or passage apply to

Tilephone No. 214.

#sier t

will be despatched for NEW YORK via PANAMA CANAL about BORNEO

End of December.

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For. freight and further particulars, apply

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

Agents.

.

JABDINF, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

10 General Managers.

Passages Fares Hongkong to United Kingdom.

EMFRISS OF JAPAN

18,650 Tona Heg Gold 8,000 Tors Reg

Oold [1485

Fares & Fallings Rubject to change without notice For Fares End other information please apply ta- HONGKONG OFFICE.

Cable adézem 2.ĠACANPAC.

CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES

AUSTRALIAN

Steamer

ORIENTAL LINE.

HONGKONG TO PHILIPPINES, SANDAKAN AND AUSTRALIAN FORTS.

Arr. Hongkong from Australis | Lv. Hongkong för Anstenlia

93rd November:

28th November. SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTREATIÓN,

"CHANGSHA".

These Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery ensuring a plentiful supply of Ice, Fresh Provisions, etc., and has superior accommodation with Electric Eight throughout and Electric Fans in the State Rooms. A duly qualified Doctor is carried. Reduced Fares. Cargo booked through for all'Australian, New Zealand & Tasmanian Ports. For freight or passage apply to- BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.. €1495

GLEN

AND

SHIRE

Joint Service of Steamers.

U.K. STRAITS CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE.

Vessel

"GLENAPP"

GLENAMOY "GLENSTRAE".

Yessel

GLENADE".

"CARNARVONSHIRE'

'CARDIGANSHIRE

"CARMARTHENSFIRE

OUTWARDS.

HOMEWARDS. Leaves Hongkong 17th November 17th November ...

1st December

4th December....

Due Hongkong

..."25th Nov.

30th Nov. 15th Dec.

Discharges

GENOA & LONDON LONDON & ROTTERDAM GENOA & LONDON: LONDON & ANTWERP

Movements are subject to change without notice.

For freight or farther particulars please apply to:

Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.,.

AGENTS:

Tel. No. 215, sab: ex. 23

Cable Address:

Kawakisen, Kobe..

Bentley's, A.B.C. 5th Ed.

and Scott's Codes.

The Glen Linë, Ltd;

The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co Owners of “Sbiré " Line:

KAWASAKI KISEN

£17

Telephone Sanomiya

38 (4, 3933.

(KAWASAKI STEAMSHIP, ÇO.)

CAPITAL PAID-UP.........................

President: Mr. Y. KAWALAKI. Vice-President: Mr.). MATSUKATA.

KAISHA

¥20,000,000

Managing Director: Mr. MABAYA ASE

The Company has on hand a Large Number of

NEW CARGO STEAMERS

ALWAYS READY FOR

CHARTERS of all descriptions.

The following are comprised in the Company's Fleet-

Eleven steamers of 9,100 tons each deadweight.

And, under the Company's management -

Twenty steamers of about 9,100 tons deadweight each. Two steamers of about 6,400 tons deadweight each. (Belonging to the Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd.); For Charter Rates and all other particuları apply to the

KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA,.

No. 8, Burn, Koaz.,

15174

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