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HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

IN CONJUNCTION WITH

Deutsche Dampfschlfahrts Gesellschaft "HANSA.”

EAST ASIATIC SERVICE,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1913.

Regular Sailings from JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIPPINES

via: STRAITS and COLOMBO,

TO

Marseilles, Havre, Bremen and Hamburg and New York.

VESSELS TAKING CARGO,

Destination.

London and Antwerp

London via Usual Ports of Call

And from Manils, Bongkong and Japan to Vancouver (B.D.) and Portland (Or. London and Antwerp via Singapore, &c...

Taking Cargo at Through exles to all European Non Continental and British Ports, also Trieste

Lisboa, Operto, Geron, and other Mediterranean Levanting, tack Baltic Sea and

Ports and a North and South Americaa Porta,

Next Sallings from Hongkong : OUTWARD.

For Shanghai, Kobe & Yukubania:

8.8. SPEZIA

18th March BOANDIA....14th March SITHONIA......28th March

HOMEWARD.

For Havre, Rotterdam, B'men &H'burg; 9.8. BRIŠGAVIA ...th March. For HEW YORK; 8.8. AMERIA

......12th March. For Marcilles, Havia & Hamburg;

6.9. BELGRAVIA..... 19th March.

BOYNE............2nd April For Havre, Bremen & Hamburg ;

8.8.0. J. D. AHLERS. 21st March.

SAXONIA.........26th April | For Hayre & Hamburg i SEGOVIA......8th May BIRKENFELS... 19th May FURST BULOW... 2nd June SAMBIA24th June

8.8. SILESIA......... 25th March. For Havro & Hamburg;

For Farther Particulars; apply to-

9.8. SCHWARZBURG 28th March For V'courer, S & or T. & Pland (Or); 8.8. SITHONIA ...... 28th March For Rotterdam, Bremen, B. & AM

6.S. BACHSEN. .... 13th April For Havia & Hamburg;

14th April. 8. SCANDIA

Hamburg-Amerika Linie,

Hongkong Office, [12

5

BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD.

NEW SERVICE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN" YOKOHAMA, KOBE, HONGKONG AND RANGOON.

EASTWARD.

The 8.8. MUTTRA" 4644 tous gross, Captain H. Carey, will be despatched for YOKOHAMA, & KOBE on the 15th March st daylight, and will be followed by the 8.8. FULTALA" 1154 tons gross, Captain H W. Tallent, sailing bends on or about the 24th March at noon, taking cargo and passengers, st current rates.

For Freight or Paneage, apply to

telephone No. 215,

Hongkong, 10th March, 1913.

LOG BOOK.

The Sailor's Way.

Jardine, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,

|

AGENTS,

f1.

occasional day off, then be strong.

· MOVEMENTS OF

STEAMERS.

VESSELS ADVERTISED TO:

DEPART TO-MORROW.

Vessel. Hongkong. Namsang. Sul Tal

European Ports.

Vessel's Namio.

For Freight Apply To

To be *Dispatched.

Fot. Hoihow, Caloutta, Macao, Shanghai,

Linan.

Shanghai,

India.

Den of Crombie.

Delta

J. M. & Co.... 31 March, about P.&.0. Co... 15 March

Straits.

Havrs and Hamburg, &0., ...

*

**

Namur Silesia

Japan,

Africa. Spezia.

..:

P. & 0. Co.... 19 March, about H.A. L.

25 March

"do

119

Schwarzburg ***

H.A. L

28 March

**

H. A. L.-

21 March

H.A. L

N. Y. K.

***

20 March

T.K.K

23 April

L

S. W. & Co... 13 March

M. & Co. ... 19 March 8. W. & Co... 7 April, about

Havio, Bremen and Hamburg, do. Marseilles, Bremen, and Hamburg, ke. Marseilles, Loudon & Antwerp via S'pore, &o... México, Peruvian and Chili via Japan U.K. & Continental Ports Trieste, vis Singapore, Penang, Coloinbo, to... Naples, Gena, Algiers, Gibraltar, S'ton, Manila Trieste, Fiume, Venice via Singapore, &c.

New York

104

162

O. J. D. Ablera. · Belgravia Miyasaki Mara... Bayo Hara Glenlogon Africa P. E. Friedrich.

Austria

21 March

8. T. & Co.....Middle of March"

New York, San Francisco and Canada.

HP

New York via Suez Canal Boston & New York via Ports & Suez Canal... San Francisco via Shanghai and Japan, &c. ...

do

do" do

***

San Francisco via Manila & Japan, &c.... Victoria, B.C., and Tacoma via Japan, &c. Victoria, B.C., and Tacoma via Shanghai, &o... Victoria, Vancouver, B.C., Seattle Vancouver B.O., and Portland (Or.) Vancouver via Shanghai and Japan, &o... Vanco do

do

do

Portland, Tacoma and Seattle.

Australian Ports via Manila

do do do

Shimon Walsh Prince Iarerclyde Mongolia Nippon Maru Nilo

*

**

Tacoma Mara... Panama Maru... Harpsgua

D. & Co. ... 25 March about A. K. & Co.... 12 April

8. T. & Co..... 2 April, about P. M. Co. T. K. K

P. M. Co.

O. 9. K. 0.8. K.

... 25 March ... 1 April

18. March

22 March

... 2 April

142

....

10 June, about Sithonia

28 March Empress of India O. P. R. Co.... 5 April Empress ciJapan O. P. R. Co... 26 April Monmouthshire. J. M. & Co....

J. M. & Co.... H. A. L

27 June, about

Australia,

Prinz Waldemar. Aldenham

M. & Co. 22 March G. L. & Co.... 12 March

Singapore, Coast Ports and Japan.

Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang, &o.

do

do do Bombay via Singapore & Colombo"...

Singapore, Penang and Calcutta

do

do

do

Tjilaroem Tjimshi Bombay Maru...

100

J. C. J. L.

J. C. J. L.

N. Y. K.

:Yatching

Namsang

Singapore, Port Swettenham, Penang and C'la. Thongwa

Kudat and Sandakan

Japan

Kobe and Yokohama

do

"

do

...

do do

410

Yokohama and Kobe via Shanghai Manila

do

do

***

...

Tientsin

Newchang

do

*.4

***

***

Borneo Tjiliwong Iyo Maru

Quick despatch Quick despatch ....17 March

J. M. & Co..., 14 March J. M. & Oo.... 14 March D. 8. & Co.... 1' March M. & Co. Beginning of April

Quick despatch 17 March

44

J. O. J. L.....

N. Y. K.

T.K. K.

M. & Co.

**

27 March ... 1 April, about ...S. W. & Co.... 1 April, about

8. W. & Co... 31 March, about J. M. & Co.... 15 March

Kitano Maru

Coblenz

m4

Austria

K

...

China

Loongaang

Haichow

B. & 8.

18 March

143

Kiakiang

B. & 8..".

15 March

**

***

Soshu Mara Haitan

0.8.K.

興自

tab

199

H

Auping and Takao via Swatow and Amoy Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohazna Shanghai, Kobe and Moji

do 'do

do do

the

do do

Shanghai, Yokohama, Kobe and Maji Shanghai

...

do do

do

do

**

do

**

He then

."

Hakata Maru Dilwara

+

Armatoon Apear. Gregory Apear.

#1

Japan

*

Tjilatjap Tiibodas

14

Ki

Tjikini

Indis

Linao

Koerber

To Sail

SINGAPORE,

19 March D. L. & Co.... 14 March N. Y. K. ... 17 March D. B. & Co.... 15 March D. S. & Co.... 15 March D. S. & Co.... 15 March A. N. & Co.... 24 March, about J. O. J. L... Quick despatch

J. C. J. L

... Quick despatch J. O. J.L.... Quick despatch P. & 0. Co... 13 Mareh B. & S.

13 March

... S. W. & Co.... 20 March

PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG AND CALCUTTA,

ly advised them to go in for racing There was a lot of good fellowship about it, and in careering through Sir Walter Runciman, speaking the races there was required a lot at the meeting of the Tyne Mar- of dash, coolaoss, and alertness of iners Benevolent Institution in mind and body to which any Newcastle last month, said the young fellow should be proud to vices of sailors, their reckless attain. It was a really fine art, habits and eccentric. jollity, wero but if the exigencies of authorship talked of flippantly. Their modo compelled them to concentrate of life undoubtedly bred whimei- their yachting within a compara cal complaints of ill-usage and tively short space of them and per- more or less imaginary grie- raps, rather in the autumn than in vance, but a sailor's faults were the high racing season, then only different from and perhaps cruising should be their ideal, less harmful than those of his and in such circumstances a great station ashore. Sailors had been deal, might be done in a small of the greatest service to our vessel. The Cruising Club had national strength, and no other done wonderful work in its ex- profession and produced so pro- ploration of every creek and lific and oxquisite writers.

interesting port and harbour, The Japanese Battleship Kongo. not only on our own coasta, The battleship-cruiser Kongo bat on the adjacent donats (27,500 tons), built at the Vickers' of Northern Europe. They Shipbuilding Yard for the Japan might have a most charming amazing dimension, and he was ese Navy, will, says the Tokio month in a very small sraft in the

very proud of her. Press, bo olhoially transferred on estuary of the Thames and in the crept on to a twenty-toa vessel, Angust 17th by the Shipbuilding ports and harbours between and he vividly remembered the Yard to Captain N. Nakano, Yarmouth Roads and the Isle of miseries he endured in that FOR of the Japanese Navy, who Wright. If they wanted a more boat. Afterwards, while he was is commissioner to bring the northern cruise, nothing could ex-in residence at Oxford, he suc- vossol home. From May 20th ceed in charm the West Coast of cooded to a fifty-ton yacht, which the vessel will undergo her trist Scotland, theestuary of the Clyde, won the Queen's prize of £100. trips, and in the latter part of and even the Northern Coast of The yacht with which he won the August will leave England for Ireland. Do not let them forget cup was called the Cymba," and Japan, via the Cape. She is ex- that Holland had many attractive his father had had the kindness THE Samship pected at Yokosuka about the end places which could be reached to give it to him. There were of October. Some five hundred by open water or by canal or that only two small competitors, and it Capt. O. H. Robins, will be despatch- Japanese officers and bluejackets, there were many charming har-was a very flukey affair, so be who left Yokahama on the 12th bours on the coast of Brittany would, say no more about that. 18th inst., st 1 p.m. instant for England on the N. Y. Then, as they went on, the He very much hoped that his K. liner Atauta Maru, to bring whirligig or wheel of fortune presence there that evening might the vessel home, are expected to might put it in their power inspire soms of the younger

This Stormar is illed with wireless reach London in the middle of to contemplate the possession men among those assembled telegraphy. April....

of a Sunbeam."

He could with those ses aspirations which Hongkong, 10 h. Mag., 1913.

[215 Lord Brassey on Salling.

recommend the not

Sun had moved him so deeply all his Earl Brassey has been telling beam' to them as a type, for he life, and if, se a result of his the Authors Club of the joys of believed that that vessel, like her aspirations, any of them should yachting, of which he has had owner, was obsolete. The many take to the soa, he hoped that such happy experience in his years he had passed at sea they they would be as happy there as he famous Sunbeam" and other were no fewer altogether than had always been. He had men vessels." Endeavouring to en- fourteen had been almost entioned the fact that he had spent courage young members of the tirely devoted to what was called fourteen years of his life at sea, (With Authors Club to take to yacht- oruising, another department and that, he thought, was a long boats were of record, particularly when it was ing, Earl Brassey said he would His first suppose that they would begin the smallest type Looking borne in mind that the service sa he began with a small craft, back sorosa the

Wolley would have to remembered that the first one he The greatest yachtsman of the Capt. McKeggs will be despatched

was not done under compulsion.

choose between

een the alternatives ever possessed was an eight day was Lord Danraven, than abors on Baiurday the 13th April of racing and cruising. It they tonner, poetically entitled the whom no man had built so many For freight and we apply to were so favourably, placed that in Spirit of the Ocean, and when he vessels more or less of his ora any weak in summer time they Brat went aboard that oraft she designing, or had been so unle could have a weekend or take an seemed to him to be a vessel of formly succesfal

years, he

и

(Taking cargo on Through Bils of

Lading to Rangoon, Madras, and Mauritius.)

"THONGWA."

as abore on TUESDAY the

For Freight Purage, apply to.' DAVID SASSOON & CO, LTD.

Ågenta -

THE AMERICAN & ORINTAL

· LINE, ⠀

FOR NEW YORK vi« BUEZ":

NANGANALIS

liberty to call at the Malabar

Court) ship

* WELSH PRINDER

To Sail

Hongkong-New York.

AMERICAN AFIATIO 8.8. 00. FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK, VIA

PORTS & SUEZ CANAL, K (With liberty to call at the Malabar Coast)

British; 8.8. !! TIVEROLYDE”. on or about 2nd April, 1918,

For freight and further information, apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., - General Agenta. Hongkong, Fab, 26th 1913,

218 Regular Steamship Service With Liberty to call at that Malabar Coast.?? Faorom Bizans whom Honors,

VESSELS ADVERTISED. TO

· ARRIVE TÓ-MORROW. From.

Vessels. Africa.

Shanghai,

Shanghai,

Empress of India) Singapore,

India. Tacoma Manila, Singapore, Scandia. Rangoon,

Muttra,

AMERICAN MAIL.

The P. M. 8.8. Persia left San Francisco on the 8th inst.

ד'

The P. M. ae Mongolia with the American mail left San Francisco for this port, via Honolulu the usual Japan Ports and Manila on the 15th ult.

The T. K. K. e.5. Tenyo Maru left San Francisco for Hongkong| via usual ports on the 1st, instant and is due here on the 28th inst,

The P.&O. BB Nore is expect ed to arrive at Singapore on the 15th inst, pm, and is expected to leave Singapore on the 17th insty

fa m

The T. K. K. a. Buyo Mare, arrived at Yokohama from Hono lulu on the 3rd inst, and is due in Hongkong.on the 20th inst

The T. K. K. 8 B Nippon Maru left Honolulu for Yokohama On the 27th ult, and is due in Hong. kong on the 20th inet.

The T.K-K-88. Hongkong Maru, arrived at Iquique on the 3rd inst and leaves for Callao on the 15th inst.

The Mogul Line str Lothian sailed from the United Kingdom on the 26th ult, for the Far East via Straite

The.S. E. A. Co.'s a.s. Japani left Port Said on the 26th ult,, and is expected to arrive here on the 20th inst.

VESSELS IN PORT.

Steamers, Atlantiquo, Fr. s.s., 3,501, Lidia,

1th Mat-Marsellies 9th Feb, Gen.. M

Benvenue, Br. 8.8, 2,505, R Krable, 8th Mar-Mojl 2nd Mar., Coal.-G.. Lu & Co.

Choysang, Br.se, 1,453, Cour

The P. M. 8. Mongolia sailed from Yokohama for this port via Kobe, Nagasaki and Manila on Daiya the 7th inst, between 4 and 6 a m Her mails have been transferred to the C.P. R. ss. Empress of India, due here about the 13th inst.:

The U. P. R. 8 8. Monteagle left} Shanghai on the 11th inst., at noon, and is due to arrive at Moji en the 13th iñst, at 6 am.

ENGLISH MAIL.

Drufar,

iney, 11th Mar-Canton 10th Mar.. Gen), M. & Co.

Maru, Jap.: s.s., 1,784, K. Kobayashi, 1th Mar- Wakamatsu 6th Mar., Coal.-M. B. G. K.

Nor. 6.6., 860, Bing, 8th Mar-Swatow 7th Mard Gen.-Chinese.

Germania, Ger. 8,8., 1,096, Jepsen, 10th Mar Palan Island 3rd Mar, Copra 9. &

Hongkong, Fr. 6.5, 739, Ma

guerite, -9thì “Mar-8s! phong 8th Mar,, Gen.- A R. Marty.

The P.&O.8.8 India left Singa- pore for this port on the 8th inst, at 2 p.m., with the outward Eng-Hop Hsh Mails, and is due here on the 13th inst., at about 6 a.m.

MERCHANT STEAMERS.

The Mogul Linea a Ghazee left United Kingdom on the 26th Jan, for the Far East via Straits.

The ss. Glenlochy passed the Suez Canal on 18th ult, for Hong- kong via Straits.

the

The American & Manchurian Line str. Kasenga passed Fuez Canal on the 25th ult., and is due here on or about 28th inst

The H. A. L. 88. Bcondis left Singapore on the 6th inst., pm and may be expected here on the 13th inst, a

The I.-C. S. N. 6.8. Cheongshing) from Tiantain is due at Hongkong on the 15th inst.

The I-C. 8. N. as. Fooksang from Calcutta is due at Hongkong on the 20th inst.

The S. L. 45. Den of Glamis from London is due at Hongkong on the 14th inet:

The B.I.se. Muttra from Ran- goon and Singapore le due at Hongkong on the 13th inst.

Sang. Br. s.8., 1,327, Jas. M. Hay, 7th Mar-Bangkok 28th Feb., Rice.-J, M & Co.

Hyndford, Br. 6.8., 2,775, Horne,. 11th Mar-Sabang 27th Feb., Oil. 9.0. Co.

Kiang Ping, Chi. 8.8., 1,222, Ud- den, 11th Mar-Cantos 10th Mar., Gen, Tong Lee & Co.

Kineail. Br. 8.8., 2,252, Faunders, 11th Mar Milke 6th Mar, Coal-D. & Co.

Kushing, Br. 8.8., 1,143, Lew

9th Mar Saigon Mar., Rice. B. &

Kweilin, Br. a.s., 1,050, Mills, 6th

Mar-Canton 5th Mar GenB. & B.M

Loonsang, Br, 8.8., 1,189, Lonak, 11th Mar-Manila: 8th Mar, Gen.-J., M. & Vo..

Lyeemoon, Ger. 8.8., 1,236. Sarbi,

10th Mar Saigon.:::6th/ Mar, Gen-H. A LAGU

Machew, Ger. 8.8, 995, Zollner, 10th Mar Bangkok vis Boihow 2nd Mar Rice -North German Lloyd, i

Marie,

Ger. a.s., 1,139, Schleikyer,

··22nd: Feb.-Canton- 21st Feb, Ballast.-J. Col

Namsang, Br. 5.8., 2,591. Gilroy. 8th Mar.—Moji 4th Mari Gen J,

M& Co

The se Capri left Kobe for this Nile, Br. 8.5 3,156, Lapraik, 1148 port on 11th inst be expected kere on the 17th inst.

The A Las Africa left Shang- kai for this port on the 10th instv and will arrive here on the 13th Lost

The P. & O's 5. Nile is expect-

On

Mar San Francisco, 8th Mar, Gen-PM 05

Sang, Br. 88, 1,787, Carl,

9th Mar-Canton, Mar Ballast-J& Co!

Signal, Ger. B 907,

sen, 10th Mar, 9th Mar., Gon

Tatehin

FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK d to arrive at Colombo on the

For Freight and further informasifon, 8.8. "SHIMOSA on or about 49th inst, at 8 p.m. 28th Mar,

The Oil Kiss. Tacoma Harn suply to terme Sopivacailt from Tasoma left Manilafor Hong- ARNHOLD KANDERO TU CO, DODWELL & CO, LTD kong on the 10th Inst, pm, and cooke

due here on the 18th Instapm

General Agente, G 2 Hongkong, 12th Marg 1013, (240) Hongkong, 26th Feb., 1918, (316

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