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1913. THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, APRIL 24,

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CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

COMPANY'S.

ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.

EMPRESS LINE."

Sallinga from Hongkong and Quebec.

E. of Japan

April 26

E. of Ireland"

"E. of Russia "... ..

May 21

E. of Britain'

"E, of India *****

June 7

**E. of Ireland"

All steamers loave Hongkong at 6 p.m.

"May 23

June 13

July 4

To Vancouver, B.C., calling as Shanghai, Nagasaki (through the Inland Sea of Japan), Krbe, Yoko. han and Victoria, 11.C)

Pashengars booked is all the principal points to Canada, the United States and Europa, alis Around The World.

Yo further informallen, Maps, Guids Books, Kates of Pausage and Freight, apply lo

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D. W. Craddock, General Traffic Agent,

Corner Pedder Strpet and Prayn (Opposite Blake Pior.)

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

IN CONJUNCTION WITH

Destination.

+

(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.

PROJECTED BALLINGS FROM Boxoxoxo-

SUBSECT TO ALTRUATION

Steamers

KAMO MARŲ KOBE&YHAMA Capt. Sommer

1

Shipping

HONGKONG-

PHILIPPINES.

And my

PHILIPPINES

Salling Date:

Steamship. T.

Captaine.

T. 16,000

ZAFIRO

...4000 F.S. McMurray

1.

4000 J. Millor

BOMBAY via Singa- Í KAWACHI MARU-

pore and Colombo, 1C. A. Christiansen T. 12,500 MOJI, KOBE and KIRIN MARU YOKOINAMA...... 1 Capt. Deguchi SHANGHAI, MOJI ĮSHINYO MARU & KOBE... Capt. Olikums

Deutsche Dampfschiffahrts Gesellschaft "HANSA.” CALCUTTA via (TOSA MARU

EAST ASIATIC SERVICE;

Regular Sailings from JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIPPINES

via STRAITS anil COLOMBO,

To

Marseilles. Havre, Bremen and Hamburg and New York. And from Manila, Dongkong and Japan to Vancouver (B.C.) and Portland (Or.)

Taklog Cargo at Through lates to all Europees North Continental and Beltish Parts, sina Triesta Lisbon, Oporto, tianos, and other Mediterranean Levantine, bifack Baltic Sea and Forls, and all North and Sin b dışerican Ports..

Next Sailings from Hongkong : OUTWARD.

For Shanghai, Kyle & Yokohama:

...27 April 5.8, BIRKENFELS 24th May

S.S. SAXONIA

S.S. ALESIA

8.8. SEGOVIA. 8th May S.S. FURST BÜLOW 19th May

.......24th May

8,3. PREUSSEN.....24th June

ii HOMEWARD.

For Harre, Hamburg & Antwerps

8.S. SENECAMBIA.....25th April. For Havre, Bremer & Hamburg

For. Harre & Hamburg;

5.8. ARABIA

For Hamburg & Antwerp;'

,27th May,

98: SIOPEIA ..... 4th June. For Hosterdam & Hamburg;

S'pore, Penang - Capt. T. Sato & Rangoon ... N'SAKI, KODE & YOKOHAMA.. Europs &c.

SYDNEY & MEL-1 BOURNE, via

THURSDAY, 24th April. MONDAY, 28th RUBI

April. MONDAY, 28th

LOG BOOK.

The B. I. s.s. Manora..

Captain A. D. Morton, of the B. I. steamer Bharata, in going home from Ceylon by the Culan to bring out the new steamer Manors, a n sister-ship of tho Neuralin. Mr. G. E. Lasb, chief officer of the Bharats, will assume command

second officer of the Bangala, will aut as chief officer of the Bharata.

STEAMSHIP CO. of the ship, and Mr. Gibson,

For

Sailing date.

Manila Mangarin, SATURDAY,

Iloilo and Cebu. [26th Apr. 4 p.m. Manila Mungarin, WEDNESDAY Iloilo and Cebu. 7th May, 4 p.m. AMERICAN ASIATIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. NEW YORK, PHILLIPPINES, CHINA, JAPAN, ETC.

For Freight or Passage apply to

SHEWAN TOMES & CO. showed losses of Yen 100,000 and

(

T. 6000

T. 6,000

T. 12,000'1

April. (TUESDAY, 29th

April.. [SATURDAY, 3rd

May. WEDNESDAY 7th May at Noon. (W'NESDAY, 7th (May, at,daylight.

Hongkong, 17th April 1913.

:

KUMANO MARU Capt. M. Winckler T. 9,600 (HIRANO MARU

Capt. H. Fraser T. 16,000

Manila, Thura-INABA MARU

(W'NESDAY, 7th

day Island, Capt. Tominaga T. 12,500 May, at Noon Townsville and

GENERAL MANAGERS

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.

Regular Fortnightly Service between JAVA, CHINA and JAPAN.

Brisbane

AMERICA &c.

AUSTRALIA &c.

SANUKI MARU Capt. Richards T. 12,500 INIKKO MARU

T. 9,600 Capt. Yagi

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(SATURDAY, 17th' May. WEDNESDAY 4th

June at noon.

Steamer

From

Expected en or abusi

Tikini...JAPAN.....2nd half Apr......JAVA Tjillwong.SHANGHAL2nd half Apr.....JAVA Tjilatjap....JAVA.....2nd half Apr......JAPAN.

Hirano 6.S. ALESIA10th June. Tango" For Have. Bremen & Hamburg;

S.S. SEGOVIA ....... 19th June

S.S. LIBERIA........... 16th May. For Rotterdam, Hamburg & Antwerp; B.S. BAYERN... 20th May; For Viver, S'tle, and for T. & P. (Or.).

8.S. SAXONIA. 22nd May.1

For Further Particulars, apply to

Cargo only.

Fitted with now system of wireless telegraphy.

PASSENGER SEASON FOR 1913-

FOR EUROPE.

Steamer.

Tons displacement.

Maru:

Maru

16,000 13,500

Leaving H.K.

7th May,

21st May,

FOR AMERICA.

Maru

12,500

[12 Shidzuoka Maru

Tumba

12,500*

Maru

12.000

6th May. 20th May. 3rd June.

Fi

(Subject to change without notice).

T. KUSUMOTO, Manager.

Inain Hamburg-Amerika Linie, Hongkong Office.

S.O.A.E.O.

FAR EAST OXYGEN & ACETYLENE CO., LTD,

"

AUTOGENOUS WELDING

Repair of boilers and hulls, welding of cracks.

Renewing of.

corroded plates by addition of metal. Wekling of broken pieces of any kind, of motal.

OFFICE: St. George's Building, 3rd Floor, Tulophone 1033. [48

HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO,

AND

WEST RIVER: STEAMERS.

• Joint Sorvico of

THE HONGKONG, CANTON and MACAO STEAMBOAT CO.; LTD., AND THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.,› HONGKONG-CANTON LINE.

HONGKONG TO CANTON, CANTON TO HONGKONG.

THURSDAY, 24th APRIL..

KINSHAN." 5.00 p.m. "FATSHAN." 10.00 p.m.

FRIDAY, 25th APRIL.

8.00 x.m3, "HEUNGSHAN," 8.00 a.m. "HONAM."

5.00 p.m. KINSHAN"

FATSHAN." These steamors, carrying is Majesty's Mails, are tho largost and fastest on the Rivor. Special attention is drawn to the Superior Saloon and Cabin.. Electric Fun in euch Cahin.

S.5.

10.00 p.m.

HONGKONG-MACAO LINE.

K SUI TAI," Tons 1651. S.S. SUI AN." Tons 1651

HONGKONG TO MACAO.

Wenk days at 8 a.m. and 2p.m. from the Company's Wing Lok Street Wharf.

4

Sundays at 9 a.m. & 12.30 p.m. from the Company's Wing Lok Stroot Wharf..

MACAO. TO HONGKONG.

CHINA NAVIGATION

CO., LTD.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALT ERATION.

For-

SHANGHAI,

Taingtau. Chefou & Chinwantao.... HAIPHONG.

Stoamera.

To Bail.

Will see on mon

2nd half Apr. 2nd half Apr.

...2nd half Apr.

...1st half May. ....at half May.

Tjibodas......JAVA......2nd half Apr....SHANGHAI.....2nd half Apr. Tjimanoek....JAVA.....2nd half Apr......JAPAN Timahi......JAVA.....1st half May.....JAPAN. Tilpanas......JAVA......1st half May...SHANGHAI...1st half May. Thitaroem...JAVA......2nd half May...JAPAN..

2nd half May.

The steamers are all fitted throughout with Electric Light, and have accommodation for a limited number of saloon passengers, and will take cargo to all Ports in Netherlands-India on through B/L.

For particulars of Freight and Passage; apply to the

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN, York Building. Telephone No. 375

115

TOYO KISEN KAISHA

Imperial Japanese Trans-Pacific Mail Line. SAN FRANCISCO LINE

Connecting with the Western Pacific Railway at San Francisco to all points in the United States and Canada and with Trans- Atlantic Linos to Europe,

PROPOSED SAILING FROM HONGKONG," (Subject to alteration)

Steamer

Tons Captain

Date of Sailing 5.5. Shinyo Maru "' 22,000...H.S. Smith......... April 29th Noon 9.8. Chlyo Maru 22,000...W.W. Greeno...... May 27th..." 9.8. "Nippon Maru"...11,000...A. G. Stevens......June 17th ̈ B.S. Tenyo Maru"...22,000... E. Bent.......June 24th

The S.S. Shinyo. Maru will be despatched for San Francisco via Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobo, Yokkaichi. Yokohama and Honolulu on Tuesday the 29th April at noon.

These stentners are equipped with Turbine Engines and Triple Screws.

All steamora carry Japanese Government wireless telegraph and post office.

SOUTH AMERICAN LINE.

(In connection with the National Railway of Moxico at Manzanillo and the Tehuantopec National Railway at Salina Cruz). "ICHANG" ..24th April, at 4 p.m. Only Regular Direct Service to Moxican, Chilian and Peruvian Ports

Proposed Sailings From Hongkong (Subject to Alteration)..

Steamers

Date of Sailing .Wednesday June 4, Noon. ..Tuesday, August 5, Noon 1013 Hongkong Maru, Kiyo Maru....

SINGAN "..................25th April, at 9 a.m. SHANGHAI

.“ LINAN ”..............26th April, at midnight. MANILA, CEBU & ILOILO. "CHINHUA”.....29th April, at 4 p.m. SHANGHAI

ANHUI " .....1st May, at 4 p.m. SWATOW & TIENTSIN... HUICHOW". .......ist May, at 4 p.m.

This steamer hus superior accommodation with Electric Light throughout and Electric Fans in Staterooms. A duly qualified Doc- tor is carried. Reduced Fares, Cargo booked through for all Austra- ian, New Zealand and Tasmanian Ports.

DIRECT SAILING TO WEST RIVER, Twice Weekly.

"

Tons

11,000... ..17,200.

For Fun Paniculara na to Pussignano ārsight, myyır 10

S. MORIMOTO. Agent: KING'S BUILDING, Opposite, Blake Pier.

"THE BIG" 4 OF THE

MONGOLIA

NY.K. Half Yearly Report. The "Chugai Sbogyo" reports that the Nippon Yusen Kaishi onded a successful business term on March 31, the general pros- perity of the world's shipping trado being reflected in the com- pany's receipts. The Australia and Calcutta services, however,

Yen 200,000, respectively, in the latter case being due to the rate war now in progress with the British India Company. In the European service passenger and cargo returns were highly satis factory, both on outward and homeward voyages. The same is true of the American and Bam. bay services, Compared with the corresponding period of last year the returns were higher and the geual dividend of ten per cent. will be recommended..

Mammoth Blue Funnel Liner.

Another big liner which is soon to make her first acquaintance with ocean voyaging is the Nestor of 14,250 tons, built for the Blue Funnel Line of Messrs. Afred Holt and Co. Nothing has been more remarkable of recent years than the number of fine new passenger and cargo liners built for the trade with the Com. monwealth, and it is claimed for the Nestor that she is the lar gest of them all. It is, however, given to no vessel in these days to hold that enviable position very long, and the Nestor is apparently destined to be sur passed in point of size by the new White. Star steamer Ceramic, which is of no less than 18,000 tons. No vessel of anything like these dimensions has yet been seen in the Australian trade.

¡ .

The Hagen's Trial Trip. The tank vessel Hagen built at Kiel for the German American Petroleum Company (the Stan dard's German subsidiary), has made a trial trip. She has a carrying capacity of 8,400 tons, and is about 400 ft. long, being driven by oil-engines of 1,500 horse-power. The Standard Oil Company also has a new tank

called the Socomy, with a capacity vessel building, which is to be of over 4,000 tons. Her dimen- sions are 330 ft. long by 47 ft. |wide and 27 ft, in depth, Sho is sister vessel to the Vesta, launch- ed in Feb uary. A much large Standard tanker is also being built, which will be about 450 ft. long, and is expected to make a uniform sprod of over eleven knots. Her capacity will be

about $780,000 (gold).

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO. 10,000 tons, and she will cost

MANCHURIA

KOREA

SIBERIA

$8,000 Long, wie scraw

25,000 2001, twin screws. $7,000 18A), iwin screws. 37,000 sens twin screws.

Alse Nile, asood tons, Chlas, 10,000 tons; and Perila, picno konk

Week days at 7.30 a.m. & 2 pin. Sundays, at 7.30 a.m. & 5 p.p. rooms on deck, aft. Saloon accommodation of s.s. Kaifongige Parsels of the Paclick Through Service via New York to Europe.

'. EXCURSION TO MACAO

SUNDAY, 27th April.

"SUI AN."

The Company's Steamship. will depart from the Company's WING LOK STREET WHARF at 9 a.m. and return from Múcao at 5 p.m.

NB. The Company will also run a steamer from Macao on Sun day morning at 7:30 a.m. and from Hongkong at 12.30 p.m. from the Company's WING LOK STREET WHARF..

This steamer connsuts with the oxcursion steamer returning

from Macao at 5 p.m.

PARES AS USUAL.

"S.S. LINTON " and "S.S. SANUI " MANILA LINE-Twin Screw Steamers "Tean"" & "Taming saloon accommodation amidships; electric fans fitted; oxtra state- situated on deck, aft. Electric Fans fitted!

TWIN-SCREW SCHEDULE SHANGHAI LINE. FAST STEAMERS (Anhul, Chenan, Linan, Chinhua,)-with excellent passenger accommodation. Electric Light throughout and Electri- Fans in the State-rooms and Dining Saloon, leave Hongkong for Shanghai direct every Thursday and Sunday, taking cargo on through Bills of Lading to all Yangtaze and Northern China Ports.

N.B-Passengers must embark before midnight on Saturday for the Sunday morning sailings. A Company's launch leaves Murray Pier at 10 o'clock every Saturday night.

*

This steamers land passengers in Shanghai, avoiding the incon- Further particulars may be obtained at the Office of the Company.venience of transhipment at Woosung.

CANTON-MACAO LINE.

S.S. HOI-SANG, 457 Tons.

Departures from Macao to Canton on Mon, Wednes., & Fri.,

at 9 p.m. Departures from Canton to Macao on Tues., Thure. & Satur.,

at 4.30 p.m. Joint Sorvico 'of

Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboat Co., Ltd, The China Na vigation Co., Ltd., and The Indo-China Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. CANTON-WUCHOW LINE.

S.S." SAINAM" 588 Tons, and “NANNING" 569 Tons. One of the above steamers leaves Canton for Wuchow every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at about 8 a.m., and the other leivos Wuchow for Canton on the same days at 8.30 a.m. Round trips take about 5 days. Passengers can return to Hongkong or vice versa by the Comany's direct steamers LINTAN" and "SANUI." These vessels have superior Cabin accommodation and are lighted through. out by electricity. Electrio Fan in each Cabin.

Booking Office open daily (Sunday excepted) 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Further particulars may be obtained at the office of the HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT

COMPANY. LIMITED.

(HOTEL MANSIONS FIRST FLOOR), Opposite the Blake Pier,

Now Australian Service. Very considerable interest has been aroused in Australian ship- ping circles, by information from London to the effect that the Brocklebank, Auchor,

and Cunard lings will, in all pro

From Hongkong exiling at Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe (Vie Falad Sea) Yokohama and Honials

SOME FEATURES OF SERVICE. Lights, Fans, Swimming Tank, Band, Cuisine, Games, Amuse ments, Wireless, Submarine Signal Service; and Bilge Keels.

Fora isturn ticket to London the cost is bas 180, including berths and merch.obability, shortly institute a new THE CUST 19.ot more by this route with lis garivalled opportunities, ibus by say other route Ban Franciaco via Japan and Honolais the cast is £41. For the INTERMEDIATE SERVICE Class Accommodations are provided for 654 in London (retara ticket pote), and to San Francisco service, to Australia under cne 436. SPECIAL RATES to adcurs, Army, Navy, Consolar or Civil Service.

management. This statement Siberis...18,000 Tons Starting May. 6, at 1 p.m. follows closely upon the announce Steamers:

May 13, at 3 p.m.

hama, tree of charge.

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*China ...10,000 Passagers holding through Tickets have the privilege of trawalking by train between Kobe and Yorsment that the British India Com

pany is also adopting an active

· HONGKONG-MANILA SERVICE.

policy in regard to Australian From HONGKONG,

trade, and would

go to. Leave

show that it is evident that some of the principal shipping in the world May 11 MANCHURIA May 13 companies

June 23 are about to make a bid for an LÉO LA CLAN AN ITINERARY FOR ZUU important share of the ocean BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE. King's Building (opp: Blake Pur). FRED. J. MALTON, Telephone No. 141 transport business of the Com

Reduced Fares :-Single $45. Return $75, For Freight or Passages apply to

Agents

Telephone No. 30

Hongkong 22nd April, 1913.

COMPAGNIE MARITIME INDO-CHINOISE

For Haiphong Direct.

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S-S. SIKIANG;" CAPT. HENRY,

Will leave Hongkong for Haiphong ON OR ABOUT MONDAY, APRIL 28. For Freight and passage apply to P. THOMAS.

Agent

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CIE,

Arrive Manila. May 13 CHINA May 15

Hongkong.

June 3 NILE

July 1 PERSIA

* JULETINOSHILO DIAMON

From MANILA.

Loave

Manila.

May 3 CHINA

Duo Hongkong.

May 5

June 5 July 3

June 21 PERSIA

Hoogker, JESDAY, 2913.

Agent. Panama-Pacific International Exposition-San Francisco-1975.

MEE CHEUNG.

ART

PHOTOGRAPHER

HONGKONG.

TELEPHONE NO. 1013.

Developlog, Printing & Enlarging Hongkong, Let May, 1911,

Ludg

WING KEE & CO.

47-49, Connaught Rd,

SHIPCHANDLER,

PROVISION. & COAL

MERCHANTS

|Hongkong, 28xd May, 1918,

monwealth. Such a development will exercise a far-reaching inßu- ence upon the trade of the country, and will afford a stimulua which will not only add to the prosperity of Australis, but will also have a' good effect upon the amount of colonial business done in London. The now service will be via the Cape, and, it is further stated, passengers will be carried.

Don't forget after the Show, Supper & Light Refreshmenta ALEXANDRA CAFE, Сред

| Til Midnight.

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