Shipping Steamers.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY JUNE 28, 1906.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LD.

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAV. CO., LD.

JOINT SERVICES.

FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS FOR LONDON AND CONTINENT. MONTHLY SAILINGS FOR LIVERPOOL.

11

PAKING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING FOR ALL EUROPRAN, NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICAN, WEST AUSTRALIAN, JAVA AND SUMATRA PORTS.

EUROPEAN

GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL .... GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL ...... GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL- GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL

GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL

GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL

GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL

SERVICE.

Shipping Steamers,

HAMBURG-AMERIKA

STKANERS. ·

ALESIA

LINIE.

EAST ASIATIC SERVICE.

HOME-LINE

OUTWARD

DESTINATIONS.

YOKOHAMA AND KOBE ...

TO SAIL

3rd July. 9th July.

25th July.

SPEZIA...

SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA AND KOBE SAMBIA ................/..........SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA AND KOBE.....15th July. SAXONIA

....................SHANGHAJ, YOKOHAMA AND KOBE

HOMEWARD,

Paving Cargo at choigh Rates to ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, COPENHAGEN, LiʊDK, OPORTO, LONDON, LIVIkpool, Glasuow, Trieste, CENOA, PORTS IN THE VIVASTRA JELACK SEA and Baltic Ports: NORTH and South AMERICAN PORTS),

(HAVRE, ANTWERP, BREMEN & HAMBURG,)

foth July.

OUTWARD.

STEAMERS

.DUR

"ORESTES".

30th June.

"OANFA "

and July,

"ASTYANAX "mis

Sth

"

"LAERTES"

12th

"POLYPHEMUS

"ACHILLES"...

19th

26th

and August.

Jad

9th

"CHING WO".

......... 9th

* RHENANIA.

Capt, von Hoff.........................

SCHWARZBURG ...........

HAVRE and HAMBURG. (Calling at S'PORE, PENANG & COLOMBO),

HOMEWARD.

STEAMERI

TO SAIL

24th July. } 7th August.

"ALCINOUS"

"DIOMED

"TELEMACHUS

"PELEUS "

FOR LONDON, AMSTERDAM & ANTWERP "AJAX" LONDON, AMSTERDAM & ANTWERP "PROMETHEUS *GENOA, MARSEILLES & LPOOL PATROCLUS LONDON, AMSTERDAM & ANTWERP PING SUEY" LONDON, AMSTERDAM & ANTWERP "ORESTES "... *GENOA, MARSEILLES & POOL "TYDEUS " LONDON, AMSTERDAM & ANTWERP "ACHILLES" * HAVRE, ROTTERDAM & L'POOL "ALCINOUS"

..... 3rd July.

17th ...zoth

+

.......14th August. .........10th

...28th ******* 30th

* Taking Cargo for Liverpool at London Rates.

TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE.

OPERATING IN CONJUNCTION WITH

THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.

AND TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO ALL OVERLAND COMMON POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND CANADA.

Fok

EASTWARD,

STEAMERS

VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA, and) "OANFA

all PACIFIC COAST PORTS, vid} NAGASAKI, KOBE and YOKOHAMA)"TELEMACHUS ".

FROM

PACIFIC COAST.

WESTWARD,

STEAMERS

and

TYDEUS

Capt. Faare

ALESIA

Capt. Lüging...

SPEZIANTE

Capt. Müller

*SILESIA...

Capt, Bahle.....

and NAPLES for Laading Passengers, (Calling at S'PORE, PEKANG & `COLOXBO).

HAVRE and HAMBURG.. (Calling at S'PORK, PRÉANG & COLOMBO).

HAVRE and ́HAMBURG. (Calling at S'PORE, PENANG & COLOMBO), NAPLES, HAVRE and HAMBURG, (Calling at S'PORE, PENANG & COLOMBO).

1st August.

4th Sept.

*This steamer, specially built for the tropics, has splendid accommodation for first class passengers. Very large, well ventilated cabins, each provided with two beds (no bunks), sofa, table, two wardrobes, two washstands, electric fans, etc., large elegantly furnished saloons, smoking room, etc.

The steamer is lighted throughout by electricity and carries Doctor, Stewardess and Washermon

The RHENANIA" is to run regularly from Yokohama, Kobo, Shanghai, Hongkong, Singapore, Penang and Colombo to Suez, Port Said, Naples, Havre and Hamburg, to be followed by ss." Habsburg," 1,1. " HOHENSTAUFEN" 1.8. "SCANDIA," and 1.4. "SILESIA."

COAST SERVICE,

I'LYEEMOON

AMBRIA

TO SAIL Sib July.

+ LYDIA

4th August.

DUE 12th July,

5th August

TACOMA, SEATTLE, VICTORIA and) "TEUCER."......

For Freight, apply to

Hongkong, 27th June, 16.

BUTTERFIELD '&' SWIRE, AGENTS.

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LIMITED.

FOR

SHANGHAI.

CHINKIANG

SHANGHAI..... MANILA

un

STEAMES

TO SAJ.

SHAOHSING

1st July.

"LUCHOW" ....... st

" KIUKIANO"†

3rd

** TEAM **

3rd

(3

1 Taking Cargo os through Bills of Lading to afl'Yongisie and Northern China Ports,

The Attention of Passengers in directed to the Superior Acconsmodation offered by these steamers, which are fitted throughou! with Electric light. Unrivalled table. A daly qualified Surgeon is carried.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

Hougkong, 28th June, ki

Steamship.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

AGENTO.

HONGKONG MANILA.

Highout Cists, nowest, fastest and most luxurious Steamers between Hongkong and Manila.—-Saloon ami.lɛhips-Electric Light-Perfect Cuisine-Surgeon and Stewardess carried. -All the most up-to-dato arrangements for comfort of Pasengers,

CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

Tons

Captalu

ZAFIRO

* 2540

3540

RURI..........

R. Rodger.......

R. Almond

For Freight or Passage, apply to

flongkong, 23rd June, 1006.

S

A

For

Sailing Dates.

MANILA (DIRECT) SATURDAY, 30th June,

at Noon. SATURDAY, 7th July

at Noon.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

GENERAL MANAGERS.

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HONGKONG-NEW YORK.

AMÉRICAN ASIATIC

STEAMSHIP CO.

FOR NEW YORK via FORTS AND SUEZ (ANAL. (With Liberty to Call at the Malabar Coast), Steamship

"ANGLO SAXON" "JOHN HARDIE",

For Freight and further information, apply to

Hongkong, 19th June, 1905. 1.

About

..20th August.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

Dentistry.

Dr. M. H. OHAUN. THE LATEST METHOD of the

AMBRICAN SYSTEM OF DENTISTRY, 37, Da Vaux ROAD CENTRAL From the University bí Pannsylvania, USA.

Hongkong, and July, 1600,

General Agents

TSIN TING.

LATEST METHODS OF DENTISTRY. STUDIO AT NO. 14, D'AQUILAR STREET.

RRASONABLE FEES.

Consultation Fres.

Hongkong, zoch July, 1974

DAPHNE

SHANGHAI

SINGAPORE AND CALCUTTA.

„SHANGHAI AND CHINKIANG* ..........

.....NAGASAKI and WLADIVOSTOK

(agih. June,

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Shipping Steamers.

"GLEN" LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR VLADIVOSTOCK, VIA SHANGHAI AND NAGASAKI. THE

HE Steamship

"GLENTURRET,"

THE PROSPECTS OF JAPAN,

› Marquis ito Draws a compariSON - WITII ITALY..

Wa leam from the Japan. Mail that,ou the eve of his departure from Tokio on his return to Cores Marquis Ito lovited some twenty of

Captain. R. Webster, will be despatched as the most prominent members of the Seiya.kai abava, on or about June 29th.

For Freight, etc., apply to

MCGREGOR BROS. & GOW. flongkong, stst June, 1906.

• 1663 EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR_MOJI, YOKOHAMA AND. KOBE.

HE Steamship

THE

"EMPIRE"

Captain 51, John George, will be despatched as above, on SATURDAY, the 30th 'instant, at Nosa.

This wall-known Steamer is specially fitted for Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Chan ber, which ensures the supply of Frosh Provi- sions, Ice, etc., throughout the voyage.

This Stoamor is installed throughout with the Electric Light.

A Stewardess and a duly qualified Surgeon are carried.

N.B. To assure the additional comfort of passengers the steamers of the Company have electric fans fitted in staterooms.

For Passage, apply to

"GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 17th June, 1906.

Intimation.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

ICE HOUSE ROAD,

HONGKONG.

CARLE ADDRESS,— Telegraph, Hongkong,

Freight and Passengera. THE leading English Newspaper in China Also widely circulated in Japan, Cochin Far Eas! China, Ceylon. Indin and the generally,

4th July.

Freight.

çih July,

Freight and Passengers, (End of July,

TAKAN

Freight and Passengeri,

A daily newspaper with weekly edition published for despatch by the homeward mail

↑ JTHAKA ..... .....,SHANGHAI AND CHINKIANG......... To follow. KOWLOON.........SHANGHAI AND CHINKING. To follow. *Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading to Chemulpo, all Yangise and Northern China ports. The daily is recommended as more generally

Freight and Passage apply on

For steamers of the Coast Service marked I to

Hongkong, 7th June. 1905

HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE. Hamukonu OFFICE,

SIEMSSEN & CO.

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INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LD.

(PROJECTED SAilings from Hongkong.—SulJECT TO ALTERATION),

MANILA... SANDAKAN......

For

Steamship

Ор

LOÔNGSANG*...FRIDAY, 29tb Jpac, 4 P.M.. ......... MAUSANG....SATURDAY, 3018 Jude, Daylight. S'PORE, SAMARANG & SOURABAYA CHUNSANG......TUESDAY, 3rd Julÿ, 3 P.M. * Tome Steamers have superior accommodation for First-class Passengers, and are fitted throughout with Electric Light. Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading to Kudat, Lahad Datu, Simporna, Tawao, Usukus,

Jesselton and Labuan.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

Hongkong, 27th June, 1906.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,

“General Managen.

י'

[6.

suitable, except for subscribers in Europe or

America.

A special feature is made of full and accur

3 we reports of local occurences, and of mat-

ters of general interest.

The

ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.'

Hongkong Telegraph is the best medium for advertising in China. It circulates largely anong all cinssss of the community.

to a farewell dinner at the Maple Club in Tokio. Them do not seem to have been any set. speeches, but some semi-conversational utterances of the Marquis are quoted by the | Chus Shimbun, whats editor, Mr. Ooks Ikuzo, was among those present. "The Belyu-kai," said the Marquis, "has of late given evidenca of large progress along pany lines and I am **There exceedingly glad to observe it. are many difficult questions connected with the post-bellum enterprises, but we must make up our minds to go ahead with them in a constractive spirit. Some people take a pessimistic view. Well, we staked the coun. try's existence when we began the recent

is the largest daily newspaper and kas a

wider circulation than any tournal in the Far

Fest

Ingvar isements.

tuna geed 'ne a shndred for extting

PORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP CO advertisement is similar in this, unley we are

TROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, VIA SHANGHAI, INLAND SRA OF JAPAN, MOJI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,

TOR

· PORTLAND, OREGON,

OPERATING IN CONNECTION WITH

·THE OREGON RAILID1D AND NAVIGATION COMPANY,

Captain

Sie unship

Took

“NUMANTIA"............. 370....................... Feldimanı "ARABIA".....448) Metzenthin.................................. "ARAGONIA “...

*

To suit at Daylight on

July 14th. ..... August 14th,

Saplember 5th. September 16th,

"NICOMEDIA 4.170.....G, Meisner Through. Bill of Lading issued to Parific Couss Points sad all Eastors, Capadiay and Dugda Sturs Points. For through rates of Freight and further information, communicate will ur spply to

S. SILVERSTONE, Acting General Agent

6:

EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM. SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, (Calling a Port Darwin and

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA..

HONGKONG SWATOW-BANGKOK LINE.

FOR SWATOW AND BANGKOK.

Queensland Ports, and taking through Cargo to THE Chartered Steamship

Adelaide, New Zealand, Tasmania, &c.) "HE› Steamship

T

"AUSTRALIAN » Captain MeArther, will be despatched for the abore Ports, on SATURDAY, the goth instant, at Noon.

This well-known Steamer is specially fitted for Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Cham ber which ensures the supply of Fresh Provi- ! sion, Ica, &c., throughout the voyage.

This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric Light

A Stewardess and a duly qualified Surgeon are carried.

"CHILDAR,"

Captain R. Nilson, will be despatched as above, pt SATURDAY, the 30th instant, at Noon.

For Freight of Passage, apply to

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, Prince's Building.

Hongkong, 27th June, 1906.

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

CALCUTTA,

THE Steamship

at I P.M.

"GREGORY APCAR,"

war.

We had no nisurance of victory. Happily we won every time we fought and sp achieved an unexpectedly good result. Our military men have to be thanked, of course,

but they had the strength of the nation behind them, and thus the issue may be attributed in part to constitutional government. If, un happily, the fight had gone agalasz us, the result must undoubtedly have been that Japan, though nominally Independent, would be as Corea to-day. But she now stands in the position of victor and therefore there is nothing to be pessimistic about in the fatura. Take italy's case. Her extent, her oil and her climate resemble our own more or less, but she has a population of only 26 millions and a national debt of over 5,000 million yea! We have a population of 45 or 46 millions and our debt is not 3,000 millions. So long as Italy can bear it there is no reason why Japan should not be able to do so. Italy has no coal. From

her factories and her agricultural plant she, the operating of her railways to the working of has to depend on foreign countries for the materials of her motive power. Japan, already rich in coal, has lately received A large addition to her supply. That she is in a hopeful situation goes without saying. There is no occasion to talk pessimistically about If a man calculating the water

Tired of war. in his pend, were to torment himself lest a roughi should come, dry up all the water in so many months and kill the fish, there would - be no end to anxiety. It is to be hoped that, having faith in the country's fortunes, the nation will fare forward strenuously and stoutly. Of course, recklessness will not do. What I want to see is that the Seiyukai, taking thought for past and future and being careful in all things, should shoulder the burden of the post-bellum undertakings. There is no necessity to think of such things as changes of Cabinet. The Government may be changed as often as you please, but a Darama with his gold-producing hammer is not likely to appear. There is nothing for it bal our own earnestness and....... liligence,"

JAPAN'S FOREIGN 'TRADE,

OUTLOOK FOR THE YEAR.

With the restoration of pesce the foreign trade of the country is apparently recovering its normal condition.. That is to say, the returns for the first five months of the year show that Special attention given in effectively display the import trade, which exhibited great expan. sion during the war, is falling off, while ex- Des- ports are showing a remakable increase. pite this, equilibrium between exports and im ports has hardly been restored, the excess of imports over axports daring the five months of the year amounting to some 43 millına yen, "This year's export trade, compared with last scar's, is as follows:-

1906,

1005,

1ncrease. уер,

yep.

усп. January... 4,900,00 of 23,766,000 12,316,000 February, 26,487,000 24,631.com 1,85,00 March....

35.485,000 21.632,000 18,853,000 April......

28,8 0,0 24,403,03 4,408,000 May ...... 3,670,000 22,954,000 7.716,000

instructed in display the advertisement, when any effective style of type will be adopted "This standard runs exactly sight lines to the

Liech, and about eight words to the line.

BOXESTIC OCCURRENCES.

Notices of Births, rieaths, and Marringer

+ruch invertion in the Daily and Werkly,

CONTRACT ADVERTISEMENTY. Special Rates for standing advertisements

can be ascertained from the Manager,

Advertisements for the Daily should reach the Hongkong Telegraph Office, not later than moon of the day they are intended to

appear.

Unless otherwise specified all advertigements

will be repented and charged for until counter.

manded.

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N.B. To assure the additional comfort of Captain S. H. Belson, will be despatched for the passengers the Steamers of the Company have above Ports, on SATURDAY, the 30th instant, electric fans fitted in staterooms.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

GIBH, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

Agents,

1625 Hongkong, 26th June, 1906,

UNITED STATES AND CHINA-JAPAN STEAMSHIP LINE.

FOR NEW YORK via SUEZ CANAL.

THE Steamship

“INDRASAMHA,”

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DAVID SASSOON & Co, LIMITED,

Agents. Hongkong, 25th Jone, 1905

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"GLEN LINE OF STEAMERS,

GLEN

FOR LONDON AND ANTWERP. THE Steamship

"GLENESK,"

Captain Wilkes, will be despatched as above, on Captain J. Rafferty, will be despatched as

or about the 30th June,

jabova, on or about the roth July.

For Freight, apply to 1

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

For Freight and Passage, apply to

Agerts,

Hoogkong,'ain June, tooó.

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MCGREGOR BROS. & GOW, Hongkong, 18th June, roof.

JÖBBING DEPARTMENT, Los Pristing of all descriptions undertåker,

P ̃DOBAMMES

PAMPHLETS,

CARDS,

UIRCULAR",

FIPRESSES.

All job printing is done ander Furopean upervision, well turned out, free from erroir, Lund remarkably cheap it

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH ·

OFFICE.

Estimates given for all classes of work on impliculed to

THE MANAGER, HONGKONG TELEGRAPH CO., LD,

, lée House Road,

Hongkong.

|

Total.... 146,437,000 1,19,385,860 27,051,000, [The figures are given according to the ver nacular statement, but as is frequently the cars, with Japanese figures the total and the various items do not agree] As will be seen from the above, the export show an increase in al months, the total increase over the corres ponding period of last year amounting to 37 million yen. Below are given the Sgures for import trade,

1905,

1905. Yone, January... 34,715,000 38,261,000 February 33,079,000 40,013,00 March.... 42,740,000 $7,3'5000 9,614,000 April..... 43,717,000 $453,000 'MAY *****

Total

Decrease. Yen. 4,038,000

7,944,000

7.73.000 37,803,000 57,133,00 18,130.000

189,575,000 238,228,000 48,652,000 The decrease of the imports during the five month, as shown above, amounted to 48 million, ven which, in the opinion of the Nicht-Nicht is not at all surprising considering the cessation of the importation of a large amount of military supplies which were required during the war. The principal increase is noticeable in the following articles of export ¡—

Increase, усп 919.00

1906. YOD,

$905. You

Jabutai....................... 12,472,000 11,551,000 Cotton yarn.... 4,374,000 3,107,000 1,267,000 - Porcelains..... 1,854,000 1,800,000 1,049,000 Rank......

...... $1,685,000 25,185,000 6,308,000 Copper...... 9,013,000 3,207,000 3,805,009 The trade in the articles above mentioned was somewhat affected by the, war and therefore more or less increase with the return of peace,; can hardly be regarded as remarkable pro- grem, To what extent the various articles of import have uff:red may be seen from the. following figure-

1005. DecreasO.

yen, Pam cotton... 50,136,000 $8,841,000; 8,704,000, fros and steel 4,500,000 6,973,000 1,473,000, Machiney7751,000 10,257,002 1,506,000.

1906, yen,

yan.

c. 478,000 2,084,000 1,600,0 Steamers...... 1,134,000, 4/73,520 1,939,000. Rico...... 17,434,00 35,305,001 17.773,000, Kerosene ... 5460,000 6,810,000 1,339,003. Leather

1,137,0 6,513,000 $,285,000, The importation of most of these articles has, fallen off owing to the cassation of the war, while the decrease in rice is due to the largą. import made last year in consequanes of thủ, failure of the pica crop,-Japan Chronicle,.

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