Shipping
CANADIAN
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, BATURDAY
MARCH
1018.
Shipping
PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S.
: ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE
EMPRESS LINE.". "
Sailings from · Hongkong and St. John, M. B.
Moateegia
E. of India
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.
•
"
**1. of Japan ”
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March, 8 April 5
** E. of Ireland "
" April
*
E. of Ireland " April 26 E. of Ireland **
May 19
... May 30
All steamers lava Hongkong at 7 AM.
To Vancouver, B.C., calllag at Shanghai, Nagasaki (ührough the Inisad Sas of Japan), Kobe, Yeko- ama and Victoria, B.C.
Pisingus hooked to all the principal polate, in Canada; abe United States and Europe, also' Aruand "the Work.
Fi hrther informintico, Maps, Guide Books, Rates of Pusings kad Traight, apply to-
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D. W. Craddock, General Traffio Agent,
Oormer Pedder Street and Praya (Opposite Blake Pior.)
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
(PROJECTED SAILINGs raon Borscona.—§UBINOT to ALTERATION),
Fot
Stormship
Oa SHANGHAI via SWATOW HANGSANO† Sunday, 2nd Marchi, at daylight, ¿TIENTSIN via SWATOW. CHIPSHING"...Tuesday, 4th March, at Noon. MANILA ......sin................................YUENSANG* ...Saturday, 8th March, 2 r.M. SINGAPORE, PENANG }
YATSHING*..... Friday, 14th March, at Noon.
& CALOUTTA ........................
RETURN TOURS TO JAPAN (Occupying 24 days).
Destination.
Projected Ballinos· FROM HONGKONG—
BUBJECT TO ALTERATION "
| SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA ..
Steamers
and Displacement.
Shipping
HONGKONG-
PHILIPPINES.
PHILIPPINES.
Steamship. Tons.
Osptain.
Sailing Dates.
CEYLON MARU Capt Noma
T 13,000
MONDAY, Brd March,
TUESDAY,
ƒ‡ JINSEN MARUĀ
CALOUTTA &.... Dapt. M. Mashila T. 0,000
AMERICA &c.
N'JAKI, KOBE & { YAWATA MARU
YOKOHAMA... (A spt E. Bekiae SHANGHAI, MOJI JIRANGOON MARU
A KOBE............................... (Capt. Kamoshita, 12 14,000
HITACHI MARU
March.
| TUESDAY, 11th
RUBI...... 4000 J. Miller
ZAFIRO... 1000 F. 8. MoMurray
STEAMSHIP CO
For
Bailing Date.
Manila, alangarin, FRIDAY,
Ibilo sad Cebu. 7th March, 4 r. Manila, Mangarin, TUESDAY,
Iloilo and Cebu. 18th March, 4 ́‚μ. AMERICAN ASIATIO STEAM SEIP COMPANY.- NEW YORK, PHILIPPINES, CHINA, JAPAN, LTO,
For Fraight or Passage apply to
SHEWAN TOMES & CO.
GENERAL MANAGERS
Hongkong 26th February, 1918.
STAMBA MARU
Capt. J. Ternniks · T. 12,500:1
Maich, at non.
↑ AWA MARU Capt. R. Shimizu
↑
TUESDAY, 25th
T. 18,500
Harch, at Noon.
WEDNESDAY, 12th
1.7,000
March, at Noon.
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WEDNESDAY, 19th
March..
WEDNESDAY, 121
...:
Capt. T. Yamawaki T 18,000 'MIYASAKI MARU
Capt. K. Soyeda
Į
March at daylight.
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WEDNESDAY, 26th
T. 16,000
March, at daylight.
SHLEI
AUSTRALIA &c.
Capt. R. Hiras
YAWATA MARU Capt. T. Betine
T. 12,000
T. 7,000
{
↑ Cargo only.
The steamers “Kutsang," "Namsang" and "Fooksang," leave about every EUROPE
¤ masks for Shanghai and Japan matarsing via Kobe (Inland Sem) and Moji to Hongkong. Time coupled 20 days. This service is supplemented by the *Laisang" and "Kamang" learing Hongkong at regular intervals for Yoko- hams, Kobe and Moji and returning thence direct to Hongkong. Time oooupled KOBE & YOKOHAMA IYO MARU 16 day!.
These vessels have all modern improvements and are fitted throughout with Flask Light
A daly qualified surgeon la also, cariled.
Biesmere have superior accommodation for First-clase Passengers, and
are ätted throughout with Electria Light.
Taking Cargo on Through Bills of Lading to Yangtane Ports, Obelio,
Tientsin, Dalny, Weihaiwei, Tsingtau.
For Fright or Fassige, spply to JARDINE MATHESON & CO., LD. Telephone No. 215.
General Manager.
THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY SHIRE” LINE SERVICE
· PROJEJTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.
(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.) STEAMERS.
FOR
LONDON & ANTWERP CARMARTHENSHIRE..........4th Marb.
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(THURSDAY,
19th March 11a.m.
WEDNESDAY, 9th
April, at noon.
|- Fittm3 with now a ystem of wireles telegraphy,
PASSENGER SEASON FOR 1913-
Leaving H.K.
12th March. 28th March, 9th April. 23rd April 7th May. 91st May.
DATE OF Departure,
Steamer.
FOR EUROPE,
Tons displacement,
JUANGHAI KOBE &
YOKOHAMAä..................ƒ
DEN OF GLAMIS........... 10th March.
Bitachi Mara Miyasaki Maru
18,000.
16,000
Kitabo Maru
.16,000
• Does not carry. Passengers.
Ijo
Masu
12,800
These steamers - bave superior accommodation for a limited number of First Olaims Passengers. Cabins are situated amidships, and are fitted with electric ight and Ison. Attention is particularly directed to the moderate fares charged.
For Freight of Passage, apply to
Hirano
Mara
16,000.
Tango
Mard
18,500
FOR AMERICA.
Tamba
Mam
12,500
|Am
Maru
12,500
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Sado Yokohama Marn Mara Shidsuoka Mazu
Maru
12,500
12,500
12,500
12,500
(Subject to change without notice.)
T. KUSUMOTO, Manager.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LD.,
AGENTS.
HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO,
AND
WEST RIVER STEAMERS.
Jomr SRTION OF
THE HONGKONG, CANTON and MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., AND THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD., HONGKONG-CANTON LINE.
HONGKONG TO CANTON CANTON TO HONG KONG
SATURDAY, ist MARCH.
10.00 p.m." HEUNGSHAN."
5.00 pim. "KINSHAN."
SUNDAY, and MARCH..
10.00 p.m. "FATSHAN." *4.00 p.m. HBUNGSHAN.” These stommers, currying His Majesty's Mails, ate the largest and fastest en the River. Special attention is drawn to the Superior Saloon and Cabin. Electio Fan in esch Cabin.
HONGKONG-MACAO LINE.
$5. "SUI TAL" Tons 1651 · 5.5, “SUI AN." Tons 1651
HONGKONG. TO MACAO,
Work days at 8 A.M. & 2 xm, from the Company's. Wing Lok Street Wharf. Bunday at 9 am. & 12.80 7.M. from the Dompany's Wing Lok Sisi Wharf.
MACAO TO HONGKONG,
Weet days at 7.90 £x. and 2 r.m. Sundays, at 7.80 1.M. and 5 mill
·EXCURSION TO MACAO SUNDAY, 2ND MARCH,
The Company's Steamship,
44
SUI AN."
will depart from the Company's WINGLOK LOK STREET WHARF at
and return from Macro at Ď T,M.'
9
N.B. The Company will also run a steamer from Macao on Bunday mé-en- ng at 7.30 am, and from Hongkong at 12.80 p.m. from the Company's WJ NG LÖK STREET WHARF,
This steamer connecia with the excursion steamer returning Nom》inano ai 5 r.K.
FARES AS USUAL..
Further particulars may be obtalqed at the Offlo» mf thr, Company. CANTON-MAÇÃO LING, 8.8. HOI-SANG, 487 Tons,
Departures · frumm Minose to Canton on Mom. Wedner, & FL, a..
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11th March. 25th March. 4th April. 22nd April. 6th May. 20th May.
CHINA NAVIGATION
Toa
CO., LTD.
RAILINGS BUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
STEAMERS.
To BAIZ
TAY (LA, CEBU & ILOILO..." TAMING"......4th March, at 4 p.m. HA PHONG
SINGAN"...... 5th March, at 10 ám. "ANHUI " 6th March, at 4 pm.
This steamer bas superior accommodation with Electric Light throughout
Por and Electric Fans in Statemons. A daly qualified Doctor is carried. Reduced Farm, Cargo booked through for all Australina, Nem "Zealand and Tasmanian
DIRECT SAILING TO WEST RIVER, Twice Wookly. .8.8. # LINTAN " and 8.8. 9 SANUL "
MANILA LINE-Twin Borew Steamers Tean and "Taming. salma acesmoration amidships; electio fans filled; ext state-rooms on doak, alt. Salon nommodation of " Kaifong "is situated on deck, alt. Electats Fans fitted.
E SHANGHAI
LINE.-FAST.
SCHEDULE TWIN-SOREW
STHAMERS (Anámi, kanan, Lanar, Shinhwa, with excellent passenger
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JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.
Regular Fortnightly Service between JAVA, CHINA and JAPAN.
From.
Expected on or about
LOG BOOK.
East Asiatic Freights.
The Frankfurter Zeitung". learns from an authoritative sonroe that the Hamburg-Ameri can Line has made arrangements for raising the rate to East Asia on various classes of goods from 16 m. to 22 m. This increase, it is stated, is in the expectation that the existing rats war with com petitors (ie., Rickmera) will be brought to an end.
A New Collier, The vacated building berth in the Dock Company's shipyard at Pootung will be used, says the 'N. China Daily News," for the construction of the 6,000 ton collier ordered by Philippines Division of the U.S. Army Quartermaster's Department in Manila, while steel tugboat and ice breaker far alongside it the keel of a small
the ladivaatok Harbour Autho·· rities will be laid down, and six steel lighters for the Kochien Transportation & Tow Boat Co., Lare at present under construc- tion and nearing completion.
New Pontoon Hulk The Shanghai Dook & En- gineering Co., Ld. successfully launched from their Poolung Workson the 22nd ult, in the after- noon the largest steel pontoon
WII Rave on or show. Tilpanas......JAVA ......................... 1st half Mar.... JAPAN ......It ball Mar. Tikini..........JAVA................ It half Mar...SHANGHAI............Ist ball Mar..hulk built on this coast. The TilatjapAPAN...... ist half Mar......JAVA ....................... Ist half Mar. Tiibodas...SHANGHAI....... et ball Mar....JAVA................................ 1st half Mar. Tiltaroom...dAVA ................bet half Mar.....JAPAN ¡.............let half Mar. TümanoekJAPAN,,
..............1st half Mar..............JAVA....................1st half Mar. Tjlliwong ...JAVA i...........2nd half Me......JAPAN......2ad hall Mar, Tjimahi ................JAVA.......................2nd balf Mar... SHANGHAI ...2nd half Mar. accommodation for ■ limited number of saloon pasasengora, and will take cargo The team are are all fitted throughout with Sloatric Ligat, and have co.all Forts in Netherlands-India on throngs B/L
For particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to the
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN, York Building.
Telephone No. 375
TOYO KISEN KAISHA
Imperial Japanese Trans-Pacific Mail Line.
SAN FRANCISCO LINE
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Contacting with the Western Padida Kaway at Ban Francite to all goitis In the United States sad Canada and with Trans-Atlantic Lines to Europe. PROPOSED SAILING FROM HONGKONG. (Subjects alteration),
Steamer
Captain Date of mailing 8.8" Chiyo Maru" ...22,000......W. C. T. Filmer, Mar. 11th, Noon. 9,8," Nippon Maru” .......11,000..............A.0. Blorens ...April 1st, Noon. 8.8. Tenyo Maru" .....22,000...........E. Bent April 8th, Noon. 8.8, Shinyo Maru"...22,000......H. B. Sith........April 29th, Noon." Thera steamers are equipped with Turbine Engines and Triple Borews. All steamers carry Japanses Government wireless telegraph and post officer.
INTERMEDIATE SERVICE.
The twin screw steamer "Nippon Maru" will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE; YOKOHAMA & HONOLULU .. TUESDAY, the 1st April, 1918, at Noon.
SOUTH AMERICAN LINE.
In connection with the National Ballway of Mexico at Manacile and
Tehnantspoo National Railway at Salina Crus). Only Begular Direct Service to Mexican, Chilian and Peruvian Ports.
,
PROPOSED I ILINGS FROM HONGKONG (313JHOT TO ALTERATION. Bieser
Tons
Date of Bailing. Buyo Marti................................................10,500.......................Thureday, April 3. Nivu 1918. Hongkong Maru muu (1,000...................Wednesday, June 4. Noon. Kiyo Maru.............................................17,900. Toosday, August 5, Noon 1913.
Fo Further Farticulara un to’Fassage and Fra'għi, apply to
8. MORIMOTO, Agasi. (KING'S BUILDING Opposite Blake Pier)
"THE BIG" 4 OF THE
MONGOLIA
hulk is 384ft. long, 45 ft. wide with a moulded depth of 12ft. and has been built to order of the Ocean Steamship Co., Ld. The vessel is the first of its kind. constructed in the Far East on
the
"Isherwood"! principle,
a new principle adopted for all kinds of ships and which lends itself particularly well for the construction of large cargo pontoons. She has a carrying capacity of about 3,500 tons dead- woight on 10ft, draft and will shortly he towed up-river to Han- kow where she will be moored and serve as a depot for the cargo of the Blue Fannel stes mers. The hulk has been finished well with in contract time in spite of the delay caused by wet weather. The construction has been super- intended, on behalf of the owners, by Captain Nelson and Captain Dowar of Messrs Batterfield & Sivire N. China Daily News." Accident to the s.s. Rajah of Sarawak,”
An hour or so before daylight Thursday morning the 18th instant, the s.8. Rajah of Sarawak, on har voyage from Singapore to Sarawak, ran ashore or struck a theubmerged rook on the coast
Ti
somewhere to the westward of Cape. Sepang, as far can be Ascertained says the Sarawak Gazette" of Tebruary 17. It was a wretched morning with heavy mist and rain, and nothing could be seen nhod. The vessel was going between 8 and 9 knots at the [1nxon was in charge, the chief. time of the accident, and Capt.
fear being also with him on the bridge. When the ship strack, the boats were immediately clear
PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO od and all life eaving applicances
SIBERIA
MANCHURIA KOREA 27,000 kas, twla screws. #7,000 tona twin screws. 18,000 loas, twin screws.
Also Nile, 21,000 tona, China, ro,aco ten, and Persia, 9,000 tons.'
15,000 tons, win ser sw
made ready, the engines being reversed in the meantime, and passengers called to be in readi- nese to embark. The precautions,
From Hongkong calling at Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe (Via Inland Sea), Yokohama and Horts however, proved unnecessary as (the Paradise of ice Pacific). Through Service via New York to Europe.
SOME FEATURES OF SERVICE. Lights, Fans, Swimming Tank, Band, Calsine, Games, Amuse ments, Wireless, Submarine Signal Service, and Bilge Keels. THE CUST is not more by the route with his unrivalled opportunities, the brut
theship backed off the obstruction and after ascertaining that she was making very little water, Capt. Moxon continued the voyage to Kuching where he arrived at 10
Tortura sicket to London the cost is bat 10, recluding berth and meals across America. To San Franciscs vajapan and fenolals the coats. For the INTERMEDIATE SERVICE Finam, only two or three hours later Clan accommodations are provided for 454 to Loudou intara ticket Loa/to) and to San Franciaco 634 SPECIAL RATES to odces, Army, Navy, Consular or Civil Service
⚫ Nile
11,000 Mongolia...27,000
• Persia 9,600.
1,10
Pasingers holding through Tickets have the privilege of travelling by train between Kobe and Yok bama, free of chargs.
HONGKONG-MANILA SERVICE,
than expected. At the moment
Steamers: Manchuris. 27.000 Tons Starting, Mar. 4th, at 1 pm of writing (15th) the extent of the Mar. 18th, at 8 pm damage is not known, but siter Mar. 26th, at 1 pm entering the Sarawak river some Apr. 18th, at 3 pm two feet of water was found in the hold. As soon as the vessel is lightened of her cargo, work on which has been going on through the night, an examina- tion of her bottom will be poi ble. She may have to go into the Brooke
Dook for this purpose. There were four saloon passengers on board the 8,8,
From HONGKONO, Lave Hongkong.
From MANILA.
Arrivo
LATE
Manila.
Manila
Mar., 27 Apr., 17. May 15: Jane 5
Man 8 NILE
Mar 16 MONGOLIA Apr. 5 PERSIA Apr 18 KOREA
Das Hongkong. Mar. 10 Mar. 18 Apr. 7
Apr. 15
Mar. 18 NILE Apr 15 PERSIA⠀ May, 18 CHINA June 8 NILE
** Internsedinte Sterners
LET US FLAN AN ITINERARY FOR YOU'
Departures from Omaton to Macso on Tusk, Thur, & Fabur, ní 4,30 23. aen vmmodation. Electric Light throughout and Electrio Fans in the State King's Building (opp." Blaks Pier}, FRED/J. HALTON, Telephone No. 147{Rajah of Sarawak this voyago,
Jom Bunyian or **
Hesezone, Cantor AND MAGAD SRAMBOLT CO., LED, THE CHIWA Navia... tion Contant, Ltd., and Tux Luxo-DaRina Özzaw Nav: GATION COMPAC), LD, CANTON-WUCHOW LINE,
SS. "SAINAM," 688 Tons and “NANKING.” 569 Tom One of the hors steamers leaves Canton for Washow every How Lay, Wednesday and Friday at about 8 am, and the other loaves Wuchew for O don on the same days at 8,80 am. Round trips take about & days, Paon pa oan rakurs la Hongkong or vice van by the Company's direok steazars * LINTAN" and "SANUI.” These vansels have superior Cabin woodman Is tion and are Eghbad throughout by electricity. Electrio Fen la seob Cabin. Booking Offre opan dally (Sanday excepted) 8 A.M. to 5 13, Farther plenars may be obtained at the offion of the
HONGKONG, CANTON & MACÃO STEAMBOAT
COMPANY, LIMITED.
HOTEL MANSTONE (FIRST FLO^B),"
Ormondby tky Plakj Pijsk
room and Dining Saloon, leave Hongkong for Shanghai diset every Thursday and Funday, taking cargo on through Bills of Lading to all Yangtaze and Ndodhtin China Porta,
Agent.
Hongkong, zath Isauner, 1312) Fasian Pacide Laturantional Exposition-Ban Francisco-ars.
NJ-Paszenze's mut embark before midnight on Saturday for the Shinder moreing selling, A. Company's launch loves More 10 MEE Cheung. o'clock every Baturday night.
have steamers Ian I prasengers in Shanghai, aviding the inconvenience
of transhipment at Wooring,
Reduced Fares-Single $45. Return $75,
ART PHOTOGRAPHER
HONGKONG.
TELEPHONE NO. 1013.
WING KER & CO.
47-49, Connaught Ed.
3H CHANDLERS,
PROVISION & COAL
MEBOHANT
For Freight or Passages apply.
one Fo. 30 Hingng 28th February, 1919,
BUTTERFIELD & STIRE. Agents
ATHLOPING, PRINTING & ENLARGING
Hongkong, 8813 Way, 1919,
Messrs. H. L. Owen, K. H. Gillen, Woods and J.L Beardon.
C.
Since writing the above we leard that temporary repairs have been effected on the Rajah of Sarawak from the inside, and she will proceed to Singapore where she will be docked. This will take her off this run for about s month, during which time her place will be taken by the 9, Natana,
Fall Ecar