Shipping HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

INC ONJUNCTION WITH

Deutsche Dampfschiffahrts Gesellschaft "HANSA."

EAST ASIATIC SERVICE,

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

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Marseilles, Havre. Bremen and Hamburg and New York. And from Hongkong, Mauila nad Japan to Vansouvor (B.U.) and Portland (Or.

Taking Cargo se Through ratas to all European North Continental and British Ports, also Trieste, Lisbon, Oporto, Genas, arul cther Mediterranean Levantine, Hack Baltic Sea mi Port, and all North and Sunth Acuarican PortA

Next Sailings from Hongkong :

OUTWARD.

For Shanghai, Kobs & Yokohams:

OJ. D. AHLERS.11th Feb. SILESIA

...... 15th Feb.

BUEVIA .........15th Feb

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HOMEWARD.

For Havre, Bremen & Hamburg;

3.S. ARMENIA........24th Jun.

Fur Rotterdnu, Bremen & Hamburg

S.S. FURST BULOW. 28th Jan. For Havie, Bremen & Hamburg;

9.8. ALTMARK.........6th Feb.

. SPEZIA.........26th Feb,For Marseilles, Bremen, H. & Antwerp:

SCANDIA...... 10th March SITHONIA......23rd March'

8.8. GÜLDENFELS ...10th Feb.

For Marseilles, Harre, B'mon & Elburg; 8.8. DRISGAVIA ......8th March. For Bremen & Hamburg

8.3. BELGRAVIA ...15th March. For Havre, Breman & Hamburg ; »

S.B.O.J. D. AULERS. 16th March. For Havre & Hamburg;

$ 8. SILESIA

231 March,

For Vancouver (H.C.) and Portland (Or.) 8.8, SITHONIA 23rd March.

For Further Particulars, apply 10--

Hamburg-Amerika Linie, Hongkong Office.

BRITISH INDIA S.

CO., LTD.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1913.

VESSELS TAKING CARGO.

Destination.

London and Antwerp

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London and Antworp via Singapore, de.. Havre and Hamburg, o., Havre, Bremen and Hamburg, do. Rotterdams, Bremen and Hamburg, &o. Mexion, Poruvian and Chili vis Japan Cape Porta via Mauritius

Copenhagen and Baltic Ports- Marseilles

European Ports.

MOVEMENTS OF

STEAMERS.

Vessel's Name.

For Freight Apply To

To bo Dispatched.

Monmouthshire,

J. M. & Co....

21 Jan., about

For Foochow,

VESSELS ADVERTISED TO

DEPART TO-MORROW.

Vossel

P. & 0. Co.... 22 Jan., about

HAL.

***

6 February.

Brisgavia

H. A. L.

8 March

***

25. January

Macao, Philippines,

London,

Novara Altmark

Fuerst Buelow.

Kiyo Maru

Trieste via Singapore, Penang & Colombo, &c. Trieste, Finme, Vonice via Singapore, &c. Marseilles, London and Antwerp - Naples, Genoa, Algiers, Gibraltar, Southampton Prinz Ludwig-

Boston and New York

H. A. L., T.K.K.

Bank Line

... 1 February

A. N. & Co....

H. A. L.

Bar

S. W. & Co....

End of February

23 January

10 February

19 January

29 January

Shanghai, Bombay,

Haitan.

Sui Tal.

Taming. Monmonthshire. Tungshing. Rangoon-maru.

VESSELS ADVERTISED TO:

ARRIVE TO-MORROW.

Daneric

10+

Danton Goldenfels Koerber Vorwaerts

8. W. & Co...

1 Feb., about

Mishima Maru...

N. Y. K.

M. & Co.

22 January

From

Shanghai,

23 Jan., about

28 January

New York, San Francisco and Canada.

an Francisco via Shanghai and Japan, &o.

do

do

do

Lovat Persia

D & Co.

P. M. Co.

*

Korea Indrawadi

do New York via Suez Canal Victoria, B.C., and Tacoma via Keelung, &c, ... Victoria, BC, and Tacoma via Japan, &o. Victoria, B.C., and Seattle via Shanghai, &c. ... Victoria, Vancouver, B.C., Seattle & Trooms, &c. Vancouver

Vancouver via Shanghai and Japan, &¤i.... Vancouver B.C., and Portland (Or.)'

N.

Australian Ports via Manila'

do do. do

NEW FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN KOBE, HONGKONG AND RANGOON. WESTWARD.

Th■:8,8. " UPADA" 6257 Tous grass, Capt. Logan, wili ba Zaspatched for SINGAPORE, PENANG and RANGOON on the 25th. Jiatry 1919 at noon, and will be followed by the S S. FULTALA" 4:51 ton: gross, Capt. H. W. Tallent, mailing bence on or, shout the 7th Fabrany 1913 at ngọn taking cargo at current rates.

EASTWARD.

The 8.S. FAZILKA," 4162 tons gress Taptajn Commack, will be depacoke 1 for YOKOHAMA & KOEE on the 7th February, at noon, taking Dsigo and Passengers at current rates,

For Freight or Farage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., AGENTS.

Telephone No. 215, Honkong. 18th January, 1918,,

LOG BOOK.

Driven back by the Gale.

To Relleve the Kleber.

Shipping Ordinances.

do do do

P. M. Co.

***

4 February

J. M. & Co..... 10 Jan., about

0. S. K..

5 February

0, 8. K.

23 January

N. Y. K...

28 January

Bank Line

29 January

8 March

Mexico Maru Seattle Maru Yokohama Maru Ockley Monteagle O. P. R. Co.... Empress of Japan C. P. R. Co.... 8 February Sithonia

H. A. L. ... 23 March

Australia,

Coblenz Eastern Nikko Mara

M. & Co... 26 January G. L. & Co.... 1 February ... N. Y. K. 12 February

Singapore, Coast Ports and Japan.

Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang, &c.

do do

do

Singapore, Penang and Calcutta Singapore, Penang and Rangoon Singapore, Penang, Rangoon, and Calcutta Kudat and Sandakan Japan

தாழ்

Kobe and Moji Kobe and Yokohama Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama Yokohama and Kobe

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Yokohama and Kobe via Shanghai Anping and Takao via Swatow and Amoy

Switow

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

do do do do

do

do

Tamsui via Swatow and Amoy

do

do

do

Foochow via Swatow and Amoy

Manila.

Manila, Cebu and Пoilo Manila, Mangarin, Iloilo and Cebu Shanghai vin Swatow Shanghai, Moji and Kobe Shanghai; Kobe and Yokohama

struck at the commercial life of this State. The statement is worth quoting: "The term Navigation Act is a grotesque Among the outward-bound vee- misnomer; it should really be vele driven back by the gale at entitled "The Coasting Trade the end of December. was the Monopoly Act or a measure for City of Lucknow, bound from supplying the shipping Hting with Liverpool for Karachi. She re- a juicy monopoly.-(T. of Cay. turned to Plymouth badly bat-lon). tered. The captain and chief officer were severely injured. Shipowners engaged in the Eas- tern trade, writes the London cor. The French battleship Mont-respondent of the "Manchester calm of 9,367 tons gross, is on Guardian," will be interested to her voyage to Saigon where she know that the Royal assent bas goes to relieve the Kleber, a ship now been given to the Morchant Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama of a smaller build and less Shipping Ordiouuce of the Straitongbai, Maji, Kobe and Yokohama powerfully armed, The other Settlements of 1910. It will be Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama armed vessel, which the French remam berdd that owing to the Shanghai, Yokohatus, Kobo and Moji

Suongbai Republic has stationed in the drastic provisions of this ordin East is the Dupleix, a sister ship ance which were designed to of the Kleber. As the Montcalm break up the shipping combines will be the largest vessel on the that then existed, the interests etation, she will carry the Ad- concerned petitioned the Secret- miral's flag. She is due immeary of State for the Colonies to diately.

H. A. L. Action Settled.

advise the King not to assent to

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do

do

do do

man

вел

do

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M

do

Tiitaroom

Tjimaki

Dilware

Upada Hakata Maru Borneo Tjiliwong Japan Hitachi Maru... Kumano Maru... Fazilka

E. F. Ferdinand Soshu Mara Haiman Haitan

Haiyang Haiching Daijin Maru Daigi Mara Kaijo Maru Loongsang Taming Rubi Tungshing

...

J. O. J. L. J. C. J. I

D. S. & Co.... J. M. & Co... N. Y. K. M. & Co.. J. O. J. L... D. S. & Co.... N. Y. K. N. Y. K. J. M. & C........... S. W. & Co.... 0.8. K. D. L. & Co...

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Quick despatch Quick despatch 21 January 25 January 25 January Beg. of February Quick despatch 29 January 30 January 12 February

7 February

1 Feb., about

22 January

19 January'

D. L. & Co.... 21 January

D. L. & Co....

24 January

D. L. & Co.... 28 January

0.8. K.

*

19 January

0.8. K. 0.8. K. J. M. & Co.... B. & 8. 8. T. & Co.... J. M. & Co....

FOR

28 January

... 29 January 25 January 21 January 25 January 21 January 29 January

Tatomi Maru. * N. Y. K. O. J. D. Ablers. H. A. L. Ville de la Ciotat · M. M. Co. Den of Crombie. J. M. & Co...

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Somali

FOR

Bremen

**

Yeddo

ine

Tjilatjap

100

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114

Tjibodas Tjikini Bohomis Himalaya

To Sail

K

11 February

--

27 January

P. & 0. 00....

10 Feb., about 23 Jan., about M, & Co. ... 23 Jan., about A. N. & Co.... 27 January

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J. C. J. L. Quick despatch J. O. J. Lu Quick despatch J. C. J. L... Quick despatch 8. W. &Co.... 20 January P. & 0. Co.... 30 Jan., about

To. Sail

and his mother a FOR CALCUTTA, PENANG, Regular Steamship Service

well-known

AND SINGAPORE.

(Taking cargo on Through Bills of Lading to Rangoon, Madras, and Manilius.)

Steamship

7

"DILWARA.".

W. J. Bishop, will be despatch.

With Liberty to call at the Malabar Coast. PROFOUND BAILING FROM HONGKONG. FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK,

00 or about 5.Š. “ LOVAT "

} 28th Jan.

For Freight and further informatien, -pply to

Agusta.

DODWELL & 00., LTD

Hongkong. 2nd Jun.. 1918. [1081

the law, and that Mr. Harcourt East. Captain Bassett was born An action for damages brought agreed to suspend its operation on May 10, 1833, in New Bedford, by the Admiralty against the until he had an opportunity of Mnas. his father being a Taua- Hamburg-America Steamship prsonally consulting the Gover-ton Company was settled on terma. nor of the Straits Settlements. Russel, one of a The claim arose out of the colli- Conferences took place between New Bedford family. Adopting 08 his profession sion between the submarine B 3 the Governor and the representa-the and the steamship America early tives of the shipping companies, he came to China in 1883. He was in October last, with the result and compromise was reached, the then an officer on one of the ships that the submarine sank, and Governor undertaking to advise of the Shanghai Steam Naviga- only one member of her crew the Legislative Council of the tion Co., owned and managed by was saved. The basis of the Straits Settlements to remodel the the well-known firm of Russel &. settlement is believed to be a ordinance in accordance with the Co., and in that service he rose THE payment by the Hamburg- terms of the agreement. The to the rank of master. In the America Company of 95 per cent. Council agreed to adopt the Goyaventies the China Merchants Capt. of the Admiralty's claim. ernor's suggestion. A similar law S. N. Co. bad been started, and

Australia and Shipping. has been enacted in the Federated in 1877 it bought up the ships of ed for the above ports on FRIDAY,

the 24th inst., at 3 P.X. Messra, Russell & Co., the officers For freight or passage, apply to Perth. Deo. 17th-A remark- Malay Statés.

and others connected with them able statement is to hand from Melbourne respecting the passing Another well-known Shang- also going over. From this point

DAVID SASSOON & 10., LD.,'

Agenta. of the Navigation Bill and the hai resident in the person of antil about five years ago Cap.

[115 enforcing of what will become Captain Thomas Bassett has been tain Bassett bad command of Hongkong, 17th Jan. 1918. the Navigation Aot; briefly it is removed by death. The sad event several of the China Merchants" that there is more than a slight occurred on the 11th inst., evening, steamers, but he will be best re possibility that the P. and O. and and thus caused another blank in membered as Captain of the

Births and Deaths show that, Orient Companies, finding them- the already fast thinning ranks of Kiangfoo running between selves forbidden to carry pas- the older generation, says the "N. Shanghai and Hankow. He had during the week ending January sengers from Fremantle to East China Daily News". Captain probably been in charge of her 4, there were 216 deaths, (173 ern States ports, will not call at Bassett's connection with China for twenty-five years, and he was males, 43 females) giving a ratio Fremantle but proceed direct ran to almost half a century, and without question the most popu- per mille of population of 34.01. THE Steamship from Colombo to Adelaide, the until his retirement into privato lar of the river steamer skippers Malarial fever accounted for 38 mails for Western Austria being life a few years ago he was prob- of his day. His record throughout deaths, phthisia 22. convulsiona sent book, This information is ably the best known captaiu trad-all these youre was of the highest, 16, beri-ber! 25, bronchisis B, Capt. Charters, will be despatched as

dysentery 15 pneumonia 18. above on 10th February. Riven for what it is worth; all tag from Shanghai. His death and there was general regret Twenty-nine childred under three For Freight and Passage, apply to the same it has caused no end of will be mourned by a very large when he decided to retire.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Uo., comment because, should it pre- circle of friends, as well as a great

LED. sent correct intentione, it is realia- number spread through the dif

Captain Thomas, Bassatt,

Singapore Mortality Returns,

The mortality returns for Binge,

ed that a most serious blow ill be ferent foreign communities in the pore fasted by the Registrar of

mouths of age died. The nation- alition were represented as fol low gresians 8, Chinese 188, Maloys 36, ludians 10,

"INDRA" LINE, LIMITED.

FROM NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL,

(With liberty to call at the Malabar Coast)

"INDRAWADI"

Vessels Prinz Ludwig.

AMERICAN MAIL.

The P. M. s.s. Siberia, loft San Francisco on the 9th inst., for Hongkong, via Honolulu, Japan porte and Manila.

Manchuria, The P. M. 8.8. arrived at San Francisco on the 14th inst.

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The P. M. 8.8. Korea, has arrived at Yokohama and loft that port between 10 o'clock and noon on the 15th inst., for Hongkong, via Manila. United States mails have been transferred at Yoko hama to the s.s. Coblenz, due here on the 25th inst.""

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The P. M. 8.8. China, sailed from San Francisco on the 17th inst., for Hongkong, via Honolulu, Japan Ports and Manila.

The T. K. K. 8.a. Tenyo Maru, sailed for San Francisco via usual porta of call on the 17th inst., at 3 p.m.

The T. K. K. 8.s. Shinyo Maru,

The T, K. K, S., Hongkong Maru, left Salina Cruz for Callao Jon the 17th inst., where she is

due on the 25th inst..

The Barber Line as. Shimosa, eailed from Sabang on the 14th inst, and is due here on or about 24th inst.

The O, S. K. 8.8. Chicago Maru, which left Hongkong on the 27ih |November, arrived at Tacoma on

the 27th ult., a.m.

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The Swedish East Asiatic Co's a.s. Yoddo, left Suez on the 2nd inst., and is expected to arrive here on or about the 27th inst.

The 8.8. Glenlogan, passed the Suez Canal on the 27th ult. for Hongkong via Straits.

The A. A. S. S. Co's ss. Inver clyde, passed the Suez Canal on the 7th inst, and is due here on of about 5th prox.

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The American & Oriental Line B.B, Jeseric, which left here on the 1st November for Boston and New York, arrived at the former port on the 9th inst.

VESSELS IN PORT.

St umers.

Chowtai, Ger. s.s., 1,115, Roher, 15th Jan.-Bangkok 8th Jan., Rice.-B. & S.

Empress of Japan, Br. ss., 3,037, S. Robinson, R.N.R., 18th Jan.-Vancouver, B.C. 26th Dec., Mail and Gen. -C. P. R. Co.,

Fausang, Br. š.s., 1.410, Malkin, 17th Jan-Sourabaya 6th Jan., Bugar.-J., M. & Co.

Hongkong, Fr. s.e, 743. A. Corne.

lien, 6th Jan-Haiphong and Pakhoi 4th Jan, Gen.-Marty.

17th Jan-Manila 14th Jan, Gen.-B. & S.

arrives at Yokohama from Hono-Kaifong, Br. 8-8., 1,025, Sidford. lulu'on the 21st inst., and is due here on the 31st inst.

The T. K. K. 8.8. Chiyo Maru, arrived at San Francisco from Hongkong via usual ports on the 16th inst., and leaves again on the

1st February,

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The T. K. K. 5.8. Nippon Maru, leaves Kobe for Yokohama on the 19th inst., and is expected at Sah Francisco on the 7th February...

AUSTRALIAN MAIL

The I. G. M. 8.s. Prinz Sigis- mund, laft Sydney on the 11th. inet, at 11 a.m., and may be ex- pected here on or about the 3rd February,

Tho E. and A. s.s. Aldenham, left Sydney on the 15th inst. for this port, via Queensland' ports! and Manila,

GERMAN MAIL.

The I. G. M. 8.8. Bremen, car- rying the German mails with dates from Berlin of the 25th ult. has left Colombo on the 13th inst., at a m., and may be expected here on or about the 24th inst.

Kumsang, Br. .., 2,077, Wheeler, 15th Jan-Moji 10th Jan, Gen-J, Mi ốc Co.

Laertes, Br. 8.8., 1,340, W. Wawn, 17th Jan.-Baigon. 13th Jan., Rice, Chinese.

Landrat Schoiff, Ger. 8., 1,012,

A. Struvo, 18th Jan.- Bangkok via Swatow 6th Jan., Rice.-S. & Co,

Marie, Ger. s., 1,169, Sihlafkin, 17th Jan.--Swatow 16th Jan, Gen-, & Co.

Mausang, Br. s.e., 1,644, Cornisok, 17th Jan.-Sandakan 11th Jan-J., M. & Co.

Pakhoi, Br. 8., 1,327, Gibbs, 11th

Jan-Swatow 10th Jan Gen.-B. & 8.'.

Produce, Nor.8.8 743, E. Winsnes, 16th Jan Bangkok 8th Jan, Rice--Order,

Seattle Maru, Jap. s... 3.832, T.

Saltow. 16th Jan,— Manila, Gen-0. 6. K.

Shengking, Br. 8.8., 1,043, Cowan, 16th Jan-Canton 15th Jan., Gen.-B. & S.

The I. G. M. s.s, Prinz Ludwig, Taming, left Shangbai on the 18th inst., at 1 p.m., and may be expected here on er about 21st inst., at 8 a.m.

MERCHANT STEAMERS.

The Shire Line sis: Den of Crombie, from London, is due at Hongkong on the 8th prox. She passed Canal on the 7th inst.

The 8.8. Glenroy, left Singapore

Br. 8.8., 1,542, Plunket Cole, 3rd Jan.-Manila 31st Dec., Ballast.-B, & 8.

Trigonia, Dutch s.8., 1,085, Groen

dyk, 14th Jan.-Saltozaki .and Kobe 8th Jan.,

Ballast. A. P. & Co..

Teintau, Ger. 88, 1,002, F. Birok- ing, 16th Jan Bang- kok 5th Jan., Rice- Order.

on the 16th inst., and is due here Varg, Nor. ., 873, O. Rasmus-

on or about the 22nd inst.

The T. K. K. s.s. Buyo Maru, left Callao for Salina Cruz on the 14th inst., and is expected to Agents, Arrive in Hongkong on the 20th

Mayah,

| Wongkszy 16th Jank 1018, 71804)

son, 18th Jan.-Canton 17th Jan., Ballast.-T. 8: 00.

Cooked Ham $1.40 per 1, Corned Beef Pork and Bean ALEXANDRA CAFE OO,

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