Shipping Steamers,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY JUNE 15 1911

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.

* EMPRESS LINE"

Betiroon China, Japan and Europe in Canada and the United States, calling at Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki (through the Inland Sea of Japan) Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver 1.0.

The only Ling that unsintains a Regular Bohodulo Sorvies of

12 DAYS YOKOHAMA TO VANCOUVER. 21 DAYS HONGKONG TO VANCOUVER SAVING 5 to 7 DAYS' OCEAN TRAVEL.

Proposed Sailinge from Hongkong and Quebec, &c. (Subjost to alteration.) Connecting with Royal Mail Attaulic Stoners,

From Hongkong

* MONTRAGER"......... Wed, June 28. **Exruxsa ur India"...Satur., July 1. * EXPRESS OF JAPAN"..Satur., July 22. “EXPRESS OF QUINA"Satar, Aug. 12. Emparas of India"...Satur., Sept. 2. "MONTEAGLE".........Tues., ept. 12.

From Quober.

Erauss or InzLAND". Fri, July 28, ALLAN LINE

Fri., Aug. 18. "EMPRE OF BRITAIN "Fri, Sept. 8. ** Allan larg”............ Fri., Sopt. 29.

Empress Steamers will depart from Hongkong at 6 ..

· Monteagle".

1 non.

Each Trans-PatileExprem" connects at Vancouver with a Special Mail Express Train and at Quebec with Atlantic Mail Steamer as shown akuva. The Empress of Britain" and Empress of Ireland" are magnificent rossels of 14,500 tons, Spoed 20 Koots, and are regarded as second to none on the Atlantic.

All Steamers of the Company's Pacifo and Atlantic Fleets arò equippad with the Marconi wireless apparatus.

Passengers booked to all the principal points in Chanda, the United States, and Europe, also Around the World.

HONGKONG TO LONDON, 1st Class, vin Caundian Atlantic Port ut New York (including Moals and Berth in Sleeping Car while crossing the American Continout by Canadian Paolfio direct Linu)..

l'assengers for Europe have the option of going forward by any Tra6- Atlantic Lino either from Canadian Ports ar from New York or Boston.

SPECIAL THROUGH RATES~~~Spacial rates (First Class only) are granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic, and Con- sular Services, European Civil Services Officials located in Asia, and to European Officials in the service of the Governments of China and Japan, sad their families. Full particulam of application from Agents,

Through Passengers are allowed stop over privileges at the various points

of interest on route.

R.M.S.MONTEAGLE" carries only "Ono Class" of Saloon, Passon- gars (termed Intermediate) the accommodation and commissariat being excellent

n every way,

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HONGKONG tư. LONDON, Intermediate on Steamers and 1st Class on Canadian and American Railways.

Vis Canadian Atlantic Port ...£43 · Vin Now York ...£45. For further information, Maps, Guide Books, Rates of Passage and Freight, apply to-

D. W. URADDOCK, General Traffic Agent, Corner Pedder Street and Praya (opposite Blake Piar).

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INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LD.

(Proskoted Bailings Prom HONGKONG, -SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).

For

MANILA. SHANGHAI, KOBE, &1

MOJU MANILA........

SINGAPORE, PENANG)

& CALCUTTA

TIENTSIN

Steamship

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Shipping Steamers

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

(THE JAPAN MÄIL STEAMSHIP CO.)

PROJROTED SALlards prom' Hoxokono-, SUBJKOT TO ALTERATION

DESTINATIONS.

MARSEILLES, Į

LONDON AND ANTWERP VIA

STRAMEIN

ATBUTA MARU, Capt. Wu, Thompum, SINGAPORE, HITACHI MARU, PENANG, UO- LOMBO. AND PORT SAID....

[| Capt. T. Yamawaķi, Tons 7,000

VICTORIA, B.O., § KAMAKURA MARU,'

Capt. B. Kon. Tons 7,000

& SEATTLE....

VICTORIA, B.C.,}

&BEATTLE via | § KERLUNG, SHANG• ¿ HAL, MO, KOBE, YOKKALOUR, Sui MINU & YOKOHAMA )_

SYDNEY & MEL- BOURNE, via MAXILA, TRURB- DAY ISLAND, TOWNSVILLE And .BABANE..........

INABA MARU,

SAILING DATE, 1911

WEDNESDAY, 21ɛt

3,000

-June, at Daylight. WEDNESDAY,

|

(

5th July, nt D'light,

SATURDAY,

15th

July, from KOBE

TUESDAY,

20th June,al 4 1.9. TUESDAY,

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18th July, at 4 P.M.

FRIDAY,

Capt. M. Yagi, KUMANO MARU.

Toas 6,000

7th July, at Noou. (FRIDAY,

Capt. S. Tomin 12×, Tʊas 7,000 TAMBA MARU. Capt. K. No, Toms 7,000

NIKKO MARU,

Capt. M. Wincler, Tons, 7,000 (4th Aug,, at Nonn,

KOBE and YOKO, (KITANO MARU,

HAMA

STHURSDAY,

· Capt. F. E. C »ps, T. 9,000 { 2znil Jugo, &M.

JTUESDAY,

KOBE & YOKO-Į KUMANO MARU,

HAMA... Capt. M. Winokler, Tans 6,000 SHANGHAI, 51 BINGO MARU,

MOJI & KOBE 1 Capt. Parsons, Tons 7,000

BOMBAY

CEYLON MARU, SINGAPORE

Capt. M. Tozawa, Tons 0000 & COLOMBO...

vio

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4th July, at Noou.

TUESDAY,

Shipping-Steamers

HAMBURG AMERIKA

IN CONJUNCTION WITH

LINE

Deutsche Dampfschiffahrts Gesellschaft "HANSA." EAST ASIATIC SERVICE,

Regular Sailings from JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIPPINES, via STRAITS and COLOMBO,

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Marseilles, Havre, Bremen and Hamburg and to New York. Taking care

at Through rates to all European Northern Con- tinental British Porta, also Trieste, Lisbon, Oporto, Marseilles, Gonon, and other Mediterraneum Levantino, Black Baltic

Sea and Ports, and all North and South American Ports.

MILITARY NOTES.

Socialist Army

Probably the greatest opponents to military defence, und to any sound systom of national insur- hree in this country, are that f ngerous party, the Socialists, judging from the extraordinary pronouncements which periodical- ly emanate from thoir councils, We will do them the justice to admit that thioro oro Socialists who consider their first duty in the event of an emergoney to be to their country; but the greator numbor, and the more extreme, placo democratic principles so far For Moneillo, Havre & Hamburg:

S.S." Scandin"......23 Jinsure attended with grave danger beforo patriotism than their views to society. Only a few years ago a Bill, which still finds favour with some of the present Govern ment's democratic patrous in the House, was drawn up by a loading 8th Julz Socialist for the abolition of our

Next Sailings from Hongkong OUTWARD.

For Shanghel, Kobu & Yokohama :

8.8. Silvia ............19th Junes .. Holins ............20th Juno

Spezia 1st July Silesia........... 12th July, Ambris.....28th July Aloia....... 9th Aug *,, Beargambia,........25th Aug,

15 Buoria

........ 6th Sopt. For Further Particulars, apply to

Hongkong, 8th June, 1911.

20th June, Daylight. Steamship. Tons.

JTUESDAY,

27th June.

| Cargo only.

† Coling at Djibouti,

§ Fitted with now systau of wireless telegraphy,

• Carries dock passenger.

CHEAPEST SUMMER RATES

between

„LOONGSANG* ...Saturday, 17th June, 2 p.m. NAMBANG..... Wod'day, 21st June, Noon ..YUENSANG * ...Saturday, 24th June, 2 P..

FOOKSANG. „Monday, 26th June, 2 . | Special Excursioïï Tickets (Ist & 2nd class) available for 3 months,

HONGKONG and JAPAN PORTS.

Commencing 1st June, ending 30th September, 198

„CHEONGSHING *Wod'day, 28th Juno, Nuơn.

RETURN. TOURS TO JAPAN, (Occupying 24 days). The steargory "Kutsang," "Namtang" and "Pooksaug," losra about orery & wooks for Shanghai and returning via Kobs (Inland Ses) and Moji to Honing

Tuesd vessels have all modern împrovemonts and are filled throughout with- Electric Light.

A daly qualified pen is also carried.

• Stasera have superior accommodation for First-class Passengers, and

are fitted throughout with Electric Light.

† Taking Cargo on Through Bills of Lading to Yanglaze Ports, Clefoo, Tientsin & Newolwang.

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Taking Cargo on Through Bill of Lading to Kudat, Lahad Datu, Simporna, Tawão, Usukan, Jesselton & Labuan.

For Freight or Passage, apply to JARDINE MATHESON & C), LD, Telephone No. 215.

General Managers.

Hongkong, 16th June, 1911.

BANK LINE, LTD.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG: FOR

VANCOUVER, SEATTLE and PORTLAND (Or.) via SHANGHAI and JAPANESE PORTS.

Steamer

"LUGERIO"

Not calling at Shanghai.

Tons

Captain

On or about

0,400

J. Mathio...... 80th Jure

1st Class

2nd

31

$120 ..$80.

YOKOHAMA Κουκ MOJI RETURN. RETURN. RETURN

$110 $100 $70 $ 60

NAGASAKI

RETURN.

$90

$50

1.

With option of rail, between steamers calling ports in Japan.

†Through Passenger Tiukots issue I lo die Principal Cities in the United States, Canada and Europe, in connection with, the Great Northern and Northern Pacific Railways and Atlantic Steamers. Round-the-World

Tickets also issned,

From Hongkong direct to Nagasaki 4 days, to Kobe 5 days and to Yokohama 6 days.

For further information as to Freight, Passage, Sailings, &c., apply at the Company's Locs! Branch Office in Prince's Balldings, First Floor, Chater Road

T. KUSUMOTO, Manager.

CHINA NAVIGATION

CO., LTD,

To be followed by other steamers of the Company at regular intervals, The Stonors of the Bank Lino, Ltd., oarry cargo on through Bills of

SHANGHAI Lading to all Overland Common Points in the United States of America and Canada, nud also for the chief ports in Mexico, and Central and South Amerien. | HAIPHONG Will call at Away and Keelong if sufficient inducement offers.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

HOMEWARD.

11-

for Rotterdam, Hamburg & Antwerp:

3.8. Sithonia............26th Jun

For Hurry & Hamburg:

"Slavonia"

Hamburg-Amerika Linië, Hongkong Office.

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HONGKONG

PHILIPPINES.

PHILIPPINES

standing Army, and the establishi ment of a national citizen force. It provides for a trade rate of pay ut the modest figure of 6a, a day; the selection and advancement by thic rank and file of their own. ollicers, the abolition of military law except when in camp and the limitation of the annual train-· ing to 48 and 30 days rospective- aly in the first two years, and 14 days in the remaining fivo years, or 148 days' drill in the soldiers' whole servico! Tho Socialist and

STEAMSHIP CO. Democratic Party have always been as great enemies of national insurance and of the British soldier as they are of overy other form of law and order.

Captain.

For

RUBI 4000 8. Crosby

ZAFIRO... 1000 M. U. Bmith.

For Froight or Passage apply to

Sailing Date.

MANILA, TUESDAY, CEBU & ILOILO 20th Jone, 4.

MANILA, FRIDAY,

{CEBU & ILOILO 80th June, 4 P.

Commissions from the Ranks.

Another of the pet schemes of the Labour Party for democrati- sing the Army is that advocating the extension of the system of pro- motion from tho ranks, a principle which sounds reasonable enough

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. theory, but in practice has

Hongkon 12 June 1911.

GENERAL MANAGERS,

A. R. MARTY.

HUNGKONGHOIFOW-HAIPHONG-PAKHOI.

Highest Class, Fa test and Up-to-date Steamers on the Coast, having accom-

modation for First-class Passengers.

Electris Light, Excellent Cuisins, and Wireless Telegraply.

Tons

Leaving

never proved other than a dis- astrous failure. The Army al- ways lies offorod, and still offers, a splendid career to an educated. man who has the courage to onlist, and who can afford to maintain the position of a commissioned officer should he be fortunate enough to attain it.

soldiers last year, no fewer than Of the 61 commissions given to

51 were to the position of Riding, inaster or Quartermaster, whichris always open to the deserving soldier without private menuIM; but the other ton were to men of

ranks as their road to a commis- sion.

Steamship Captain HAIPHONG Hengkong"„Curacliasson..... 1,200...10th Jane, 10 aith, education, who pluckily chose the

For

For Freight and Passage, apply to

Hongkong, 12th June, 1911.

Telephone 118.

THE

A. R. MARTY,

24, Dea Vooux Road,

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EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED. J'ai Service to ustra'ia.

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Steamers

Fon

STEAMERS.

To BAIL. .............................. ....................“ÇIHINHUA”......17th Juo M'night.

"BUNGKIANG " ... 18th MANILA, CEĶU & ILOILO..." KAIFONG"...... 20th TIENTSIX..

......" KUEICHOW" ...22nd

***......220d

......24th

"

"

10 ..

F.N.

Ar..

4 P.M. M'night.

The Steamers of the Line are of the most, modern type, hare excellent Accommodation for steerage passengers and a limited accommodation for Cabin passengers; they are filled throughout with Electric light, the "Luceric" and STANGHIAI........................" ANBUI".. "Orterio" also buring Wireless Telegraphy. Sposial Arrangements bare boen made for Express Parcels to American and Canadian Poiuts.

For Rates of Freight or Passage apply to-

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED,

KING'S BUILDING, Praya Central,

Telephone No. 780,

Hongkong, 20th May, 1911.

(805

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.

Steamer

Regular Fortnightly Service between JAVA, CHINA and JAPAN.

From

"1

Will leave our about Expected on er Aboul 'for' Tiltarcem j

8' & Koma2ud half June Tillatjap.JAVA....... 2nd half June..JAPAN 2nd half June Tjikini .....................

..JAPAN......2nd half Jugo.. JAVA.........2nd half in Tjibodas...............JAVA. ..................,2nd half June..SHANGHAL.2nd half Juno Tilpanas

..¡JAVA .......................2nd half June JAPAN 2nd half June Thliwong AJAVA..........................dst half July...BHANGHALIst half July' Tjimahi....................JAVA............... 2nd hall July, JAVA........2nd half July

The atomers are all fitted throughout with Electric Light; and have sommedation for a limited number of saloon passsengers, and will take barga;

all Ports in Netherlands-India on through,B/L.

For particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to the

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN, Telephone No. 825

York Buildings.

SHANGHAI

" CHENAN"

VIRBOT SAILING TO WEST RIVER, Twice Weakly.

S.S. LINTAN" and 8.8. “BANUL" AUSTRALIAN STEAMERS have superior accommodation with Electric Light throughout and Elcotric Fans in! Staterooms

in carried. REDUCED FARES, Cargo booked through for all Australian, A Duty qualified Doctor

New Zealand and Tasmanian Porta..

MANILA LINE.-Twin Serum Klettners "Teta" and "Taming." saloon accommodation amilchips; »lectric fans fittol;'extra state-rooms on deck, aft, salon sccommodation of ̧sa. "* Kaitang " is situated or dock, aft.

7 SHANGHAI LINE-FAST SCHEDULE TWIN-BOREW STEAMERS: (Anhui, Chenan, Línan, Chinhua,)—with excellent passenger accommodation. Electric Light througaont and Electric Fans in the State- roots and Dining Saloon, leave Hongkong for Shanghai direct every Thursday | and Sunday, taking cargo on through Bills of Lading to all Yangiste and Northern China Ports.

N.B.-Passengers must embark before midnight on Saturday for the Sunday morning sailings. A Company's Ianch leaves. Marmy Pier at ten o'clock every Saturaday night.

These steamers land passengers in Shanghai, avoiding the inconvenience of transhipment at "Woosung.

Fares:--$45 single, $80 return, For Freight or Fausge ply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

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Telephons No., 36,

Hongkong, 15th Jána. 1911)

MAIL SCHEDULE (SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION).

Arriva Bangkong.

from Australia.

Leave longkong For Australia.

The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, onsuring plentiful supply of Ice, Fresh Provisions, etc., and are lighted throughout with Electricity. All State-Rooms Enars Electric FanN. A daly qualified Doctor and Stewardes are carried,

For further particulie», apply to

Steamer

Gibb, Livingston & Co., Agents.

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TOYO KISEN KA SHA Imperial Japanese Trans-Pacific Mail Line SAN FRANCISCO LINE

Connecting with the Western Pacific Railway at San Frider to all points in the United States and Canada and with Trans-Atlantic Lines for Eumpe..

PROPOSED SA LING FROM HONGKONG

(SUBJECT TO · LTERATION.) --

Captain

Date of Baillog.

Топ

America Maru.....11.000. A. . Stevon... Friday, July 21, Noon ↑ Chiyo Maru81,000 W. W. Groene. Friday. June 30, Noon. Tenyo Maru........21,000 . Rest Friday, July 28, Noon

Triple Sonews, turbine engines,

•Twin Screws,

All Krouters and squipped with the Japanese Government Wirafens Telegraph and Post Offices.

Jumping Competitions.

I should like to draw the atton- tion of Bish oflicers of all brauches of the service, to the competitions which have been arranged by the Directors of the International Horse Show to be held at Olympia from the 12th to the 24th Juno, and for which a considerable foreign entry has boen mado. His Majesty King George is giving a gold Challenge Cup, value £500, open to military ollicers of any natkality in uni- form. The cup is tenable for one your, but if won three times in all becomes the property of the win пог. Officers' and Government horses ere eligible. No officer may enter or ride more than one horse, but Government or Cavalry Schools may enter any num- ber if ridden by different offi cors. There is also King Ed ward VII. Gold Cup of £500 to be competed for under of three officers of any nationality. similar conditions, Int by teams

The Connaught Cup of £100, with 4240 in cash prizes, is open to Regular and Auxiliary British officers; and there are other valu- ablo prizes consisting of medals, oups, and plate, for which it is hoped British officers will make a

and Italian friends. The judges good fight, and not allow the best to be carried off by our French will consist of recoguised British, American, and Continental an

The Triple Screw Ricaner 4 CHIYO SA will be despatched for SATYRANCISCO.thorities, and every inducement KESLUNG, SHANDHAL NAGASAKE, KORE, SHIMIZU, YOKOHAMAA HONOLULU and encouragement is held out by

100 FRIDAY, the jath Juno, at 42,8.

SOUTH AMERICAN LINE.

(fy conneciton with Nationai, Kateway wi_Mexico ma Manzanillo) - Only Kepular Hirect Serviós to Mexican Peruvian and Chllan Perts PROPOSED RAILINGS FROM HONGKONG (Sunjeer su AutsRA-TON), Steamer

*Tona Captain Dateof Bailing Hongkong Maru11,000 H. Hizokutan Saturday, June 17, Noon Kiyo Maru

17,200 II. Nishi. Tuesday, Aug. 16, Noon Buyo Maru10,000 K. Hashimoto.Saturday, Oct. 11, Noon. The fleamar "HONGKONG MALU” will be dispatched henow for MEXICAN, PERUVIAN and CHILEAN PORTS via JAPAN PORTS and HONOLULU, se SATURDAY, 1716 June, AL Koons

For Further Partículars as to Passags and Freight, apple to..

K. MATSDAL

Local Manager, KING'S BUILDING (Opposite Blake Fiori

Lord Lonsdale, the President, and the Directors, to officers to come forward.

Rev. Dr. Stopford Brooke.— Monosght not to be stoom engineers, nor to work like them; though that seems to be the pre- valent notion,

Alderman Fildes. It is bettor. to save lives than to sayo satee

Rov, EA Pavili

Afany of the young men of k-day have ohesta like fourpenny rabbit -

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