Shipping
CANADIAN PACIFIC
ROYAL MAIL.
STEAMSHIP LINE.
From Hongkong
THE" HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAYI JANUARY
Shipping
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO)
Projected Sailings from Hongkong-
Monteagle Empress of
India Empress of
15th Jan.
Empress of
Japan
5th Mar
5th Feb.
Empress of
19th Mar
Russia
Empress of
Destination.
Subject to Alteration. Steamers:
Asia
19th Feb.
'India
2nd April
via
MARSEILLES,? LONDON & AN. TWERP, Singapore, Capt. Sato Penang, Colombo, Miyazaki Maru Suez, and Port Capt. Soyeds Said
Hitachi Maru
All: Stompēhipa "Leave Hongkong at noon. The EMPRESS OF RUSSIA," and "EMPRESS OF ASIA" are new quadriple sorow 21 knot turbine steamers, of 16,850 tons gross, 30.625 displacement, the finest, fastest and most luxurious on the Pacific..
"Tha, direct route to Canada, United States and Europe, call- ing at Shanghai, Nagasaki (through the Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama and Victoria, B.C.
All Steamers of the Company's Pacific and Atlantic Fleets are equipped with Marconi Wireless apparatus.
PASSAGE RATES HONGKONG TO LONDON,
"EMPRESS OF RUSSIA "
Optional Atlantic Port, £71.10.
1914
Shipping HONGKONG
The
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LOG BOOK.
Silk Delivered; 43
På of wireless commühl-
PHILIPPINES. cation to the effect that the silk
despatched hence per as, Shinyo Maru on December 4 was deliver-
STEAMSHIP. CO, ed in New York on the 6th inst.
PHILIPPINES
Sallling Date
Steamship. T.
Captains.
For
4000 J. Miller
:
WEDNES., 14th | Rubl T. 12,500 (Jan, at d'light.
WEDNES, 28th Zafiro T. 16,000 (Jan, at d'light.
VICTORIA, B.Q.. and SEATTLE
Awa Maru Shanghai, via Moji, Kobe, Yok-Capt. Shimidzu T. 12,500
Shidzuoka Maru kaichi, and Capt: Irizawa Yokohama
... 4000 F. S. McMurray,
L
Sailing date.
f Manila, Mangaria, MON., 12th Cebu and Iloilo. | Jan. 4 p.m. Manila Mangorin, THURS. 22nd 1 Cebu and Iloilo.
Jan. 4 p.m.
Lost vessel Found. The London steamer Centennial, | which...... · disappeared in 1908, has been found wedged in the icepack in the wastes of the Okhotek Sen, to the,
Electric light Fans in every cabin; competent stewardesses north of Saghalien. A Russian
carried.
Passengers holding round trip tickets may return by any steamer of the Pacifo Mall 8.5. Co., Toyo Kison Kaisha, Norddeutscher Lloyd and Easter and Australian Steamship Co., Ltd, i
For Freight or Passage apply to
}
T. 12,500
(TUESDAY, 13th
Jan. at noon. JTUES, 27th.
Jan,; at noon.
SHEWAN TOMES & CO.
GENERAL MANAGERS
EMPRESS OF ASIA."
vio
Hongkong, 3rd, Jan. 1913.
SYDNEY & MEL-`
BOURNE, via Manila, via Canadian
WEDNES., 14th
"EMPRESS OF INDIA." EMPRESS OF JAPAN," via
Optional Atlantic Port £65
"MONTÉAGLE”. Intermediate service, Atlantic port £43, via Boston or New York £45.
Rates quoted above do not include meals and sleeping car across Canada. These, if required, will be furnished for £6 additional.
SPECIAL RATES (First Class only) allowed to Naval and Military officers, Civil Service employees, Missionaries, etc, etc. Passengers purchasing Trans-Pacific Round Trip passage tickets have the option of returning from San Francisco by the steamers of the Pacific Mail S.S. Co., or Toyo Kisen Kaisha,
Loos! and through passengers may, if desired, travel by rail between Ports of call in Japan.
For further information, Maps, Routes, Handbooks, Rates of Freight and Passage, apply to
D. W. CRADDOCK, General Traffic Agent for China. Corner of Pedder Street and Praya, opposite Blake Pior.
BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD.
APCAR LINE.
Regular Service Between
CALCUTTA, STRAITS, SHANGHAI and JAPAN PORTS.
BASTWARD.
Tango Maru Thurs Capt. T. Sekine, T. 13,500 Jan. at noon. day
Island, Nikko Maru
WEDNES., 11th Townsville and Capt. Takeda Brisbane CALCUTTA
S'pors,
& Rangoon
174410934
T. 9,600 Feb, at noon.
"vis) Tosa Maru Penang Capt.
[SATURDAY,
T. 12.000 10th Jan.
Steam
BOMBAY via Singa-1 Penang Maru
WEDNESDAY, pore and Colombo. Capt. Murazumi T. 8,000 (21st Jan.
¡yo Maru
(THURS, 15th KOBE & Yokohama
Capt. Hirase T. 12,500 Jan. at 11 am, NAGASAKI, Moji, Nikkö Maru
[WED, 14th Kobe & Yokohama) Capt. Takoda SHANGHAI, Moji) Bombay Maru and Kobe............ Capt. Tozawa SHANGHAI, Kobel Sanuki Maru & Yokohama... Capt. Deguchi
+ Cargo only.
Fitted with new system of wireless telegraphy,
T. 9,600 Jan. at 11a.m.
ƒWEDNESDAY,
T. 5,000 14th Jan.
[FRIDAY,
T. 12,500 (16th Jan.
PASSENGER SEASON 1914. FOR EUROPE.
Miyasaki Maru 16000 tons sails Wednesday 28th January. Kitano
Ivo
S.S."Torilla," 5,203 tons, Capt. Swanson, will be despatched Hirano
for SHANGHAI KOBE & MOJI on 28th Jan.
Katori
Kamo
S.S. "Dilwara" 5,378 tons, Capt. Ramage, will be despatched] Kashima
for YOKOHAMA KOBE & MOJI on 1st Feb.
་་
WESTWARD.
S.S. "Japan," 6,013 tons, Capt. Seddon, will be despatched for SINGAPORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA on 10th Jan.
S.S. "A. Apcar." 4,447 tons, Capt. Walker, will be despatched as above on 20th Jan.
2.
The above steamers have excellent saloon accommodation for passengers and are fitted with all modern conveniences and carry a duly qualified surgeon.
For freight or passage, apply to,
Hongkong, Jan. 7th, 1914.
DAVID SASSOON & CO., LTD. Agents
THOS. COOK & SON,
Tourist, Steamship and Forwarding Agents, Bankers, &c. *
Head Office for the Far East:-16, DES VEUX ROAD, HONG-
KONG, SHANGHAI: 2-3, Foochow Road. YOKOHAMA ':
32, Water Stroot. MANILA: Manila Hotel.
TICKETS SUPPLIED to EUROPE by the principal STEAMSHIP LINES and TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY, TOURS arranged to ALL PARTS of the WORLD. BAGGAGE collected, forwarded and insured at lowest rates.
LETTERS of CREDIT and CIROULAR NOTES ISSUED and CASHED
Chief Office-LUDOATE CIRCUS, LONDON, E,O.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.
IN CONJUNCTION WITH
Deutsche Dampfschiffahrts Gesellschaft "HANSA."
EAST ASIATIC SERVICE, Regurar Sailings from JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIPPINES via STRAITS and COLOMBO,
TO
Marseilles, Havre, Bremen and Hamburg and New York.
1
And from Manila, Hongkong and Japan to Vancouver (B.C.) and Portland (Or.)
Taking Cargo at Through rates it all European North Continental and British Ports, also_Triacto Lisbon, Oporto, Osson, and other Mediterranean Levantino, Black Baldiz Sen and. Ports, and all North and South American Forts.
Next Sailings from Hongkong
OUTWARD:
For Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama:
O.J.D. Ahlers....... 14th Jan. 1
Belgravia......... ...16th Jan. .28th Jan. Spezia ............... Saxonia, 4th Feb. Scandla. 14th Feb.
Hoerde....
Baden
Sudmark Brisgavia.
HOMEWARD:
*
28th Feb ....10th Mar ...12th Mar
16000 12500..
11
16000
20000
"
16000 20000
11
FOR AMERICA.
Shidzuoka Maru 12500 tona saila ("Tuesday / Tamba
11
Aki
1)
12500, 12500
Sado
12500.
*
53
11
Yokohama
12500
13
31
Awa
1+
12500
14
Shidzuoka " 12500
1
15
For further information apply to Telephone No. 292..
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.
Regular Fortnightly Service between JAVA, CHINA and JAPAN.
From
Expected na naboes for..
expedition, when forging its way through the Okhotsk Ses, came noroes a battered ⠀⠀steamship jammed tightly in the ice. She was the Centennial, which dis. appeared with all hande, forty persons in all, while on a voyage from Muroran, Japan, to Ban Francisco. Considering the ex- posure to the weather she had undergone, and the length of
Will save on se atous time she had been in the iso, she Tjibodas......S'HAI ...1st half Jan......JAVA...1st half Jan. was in good condition. Her sidos Tjimahi .....JAVA...2nd half Jan. AVA"...2nd half Jan.were rusted, but the lettering of Tipanas......JAPAN..2nd.half Jan.......JAVA 2nd half Jan, her name on the bows and Tjimanoek ...S'HAI ...2nd half Jan.......JAVA...2nd half Jan. Tlitaroem...JAVA...2nd half Jan, ......S'HAI...2nd half Jan.counter was sufficiently clear for Tilliwong ...JAVA lat half Feb.......JAPAN...1st half Feb. the explorers to decipher the Tillatiap.....JAVA 1at half Feb.......JAPAN...let balf Feb. name Centennial Tjikini.JAVA 2nd half Fob, ...,S'HAT...2nd half Feb.
The steamers are all fitted throughout with Electric Light, and difficulty,' All hom have accommodation for a limited number of salcon passengers, and will take oargo to all Parts in Netherlands-India on through B/L.
For particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to the
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.
York Building
115
Telephone No. 375"
TOYO KISEN KAISHA
SAN FRANCISCO LINE SHANGHAI, MANILA, THE INLAND SEA,
JAPAN AND HONOLULU,
Sailings from Hongkong-Subject to change without notice.
Displacement
11th February,
25th
11th March.
VIA
25th
8th April. 22nd
Steamer.
27th January.
10th February.
Nippon Maru*
Tons & Speed 11,000 18 knots,
Leave Hongkong.
Wed.,
14th Jan.
24th
Tenyo Maru.
22,000 - 21 knots
Satur.,
10th March,
Hongkong Maru.
11,000 - 10 knots
Tues.,
24th 7th *21st
Shinyo Maru..
22,000 - 21 knota Fri.,
17th Jan. 10th Feb, 13th Feb.
April.
via Manila. Omitting Shanghai,
T. KUSUMOTO, Manger.
CHINA NAVIGATION
CO., LTD.
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
יי
Steamers..
Shansi Kalfong ....Luchow
For
To Bail. SHANGHAI & TSINGTAU.....Yingchow 10th Jan, et m'night SHANGHAI
.13th Jan, at noon HAIPHONG
...14th Jan, at 10 am. MANILA, CEBU & ILOILO... Tean
.14th Jan, at 4 p.m. SHANGHAI
......15th Jan. at. 4 p.m. SHANGHAI & TSINGTAU... Kanchow.....17th Jan, at m'night
DIRECT SAILING TO WEST RIVER, Twice Weekly. "6.9. LINTAN "and" 8.8. SANUI” MANILA LINE-Twin Sorew Steamers "Chinhua," "Taming" and "Tean." Excellent saloon accommodation amidships; electric fans fitted; extra staterooms on deck aft on "Taming” & “Tean.” 17SHANGHAI LINE.-The Twin Screw steamers "Anhui " "Chenan," and the B.S. "Liangchow," "Luchow" and "Yiogchow": having excellent accommodation with Electric Light throughout and Electric Fans in the State-rooms and Dining Saloon, maintain a fast schedule service between Canton, Hongkong and Shanghai,| leaving Hongkong for Shanghai direct every Thursday and Sunday, taking cargo on through Bills of Lading to all Yangteze and Northern China Ports.
The steamers leaving Hongkong on Sundays proceed Rom Shanghai to Tsingtau, leaving there on Tuesdays for Shanghai, Hongkong and Canton.· ́
All steamers will be despatched at NOON. First Class to London.£71:10. Return (6 months:) £120. First Class to New York........£60.
£96.10. £68.
San Francisco £45. Passengers purchasing Trans-Pacific Return tickets have the option of returning from Ban Francisco by steamers of the Facllic Moll 8.8. Co., or from Vancouver by steamers of the Canadian Paolfle Railway Co.
Special Rates given to NAVAL A MILITARY, CIVIL SERVANTS, MISSION- ARIES eto.
ROUND THE WORLD Tickets lewued in Connection with all the Principal Mail lines and the Trans-Siberian Railway..
charge.
Passengers may travel by Railway between ports of call in Japan free of
SOUTH AMERICAN LINE.
17,000 - 14 knots
Tues.. 3rd Feb.
were
missing, and there was n no sign of anybody on the wreck or of anyone having lived upon it after the ship was deserted."
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China Coast Conditions.
The following letter from "Mari- bar" appeara in Shipping and Engineering: The principal achievement in the gaining of pas- sages home and half-pay while on leave by the personnel of the China coast is the recognition by the companies of the need for a holiday.abn.
Modifications can be made from time to time as the need arises and no doubt in years to come, when the Board of Trade, that great dead barrier to progress and re- form, is either revitalized, or abolished, the Government will interest itself in a practical way - in. the remanning of the merchant marine and make annual holidays for ceafarers compulsory. This will be the only satisfactory way finally, and when all the merasu- tile marine of the world is sub. jest to like, conditions there will be no hardship to any particular llot of owners. In the meantime,
Kiyo Maru
Vis JAPAN PORTS, HONOLULU, HILO, MANZANILLO, SALINA the shipping community can con- ORUZ, CALLAO, IQUIQUE and VALPARAISO.
Thonce by TRANS-ANDEAN ROUTE BUENOS AIRES. For Full Particulars as to Fange & Freight, apply to
Telephone No. 291
THE
S. MORIMOTO," Agent:
KING'S BUILDINGS.
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.
Mail Service
o Australia
via Manila.
MAIL SCHEDULE
HOT TO MODIFICATION}..
Steamers.
Aldenham Bilgisa
N.B.-Passengers must embark before midnight on Saturday for Empire.............................................. the Sunday morning sailings. A Company's launch leaves Murray SL Albans......................................... Pier at 10 o'clock every Saturday night.
Eastern ...
These steamers land passengers in Shanghai, avoiding the incon- enience of the transhipment at Woosung.
Reduced Fares :-Single $40.
For Freight or Passages apply to
Tolophone No. 36
Hongkong 9th Jan., 1914.
Return $75,
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents
Arrive Hongkong from Australia.
14th Jan. 31st Jan. 21st Feb.:
14th Mar.
Leave Hongkong for Australia.
30th Jan. at 10 am 27th Feb. at... 20th Mar.at 9th April at
19
#
The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, en suring a Plentiful supply of Ice, French Provisions, etc., and are lighted throughout with Electricity: All State-Rooms have Electric Fans. A duly qualified Doctor and Stewardess are carried.
For further particulars, apply to
Gibb, Livingston & Co.
Agents.
26th Mar RUSSIAN VOLUNTEER FLEET. DOUGLAS
For R'dam; Bremen & Hamburg;
Preussen....i 10th Febi For Havre, & H'burg;
HONGKONG AGENCY.
STEAMSHIP CO.
gratulate itself that it has at last got the great principle of holidays acknowledged and accepted. That the leave so far granted only amounts to an average of fourteen days a year on full pay; or one year in twenty-four, is of less
moment than the fact that at last it has been admitted that the seafarer is entitled to rest and recreation.
Looked at from a business point of view, this is a particl concession to a petition put in Bome years ago. Since that peti tion was made, the China New Year holidays have been abolish ed. This meant not only the officers and engineers, but the rest of the the brew and the ships. themselves being non-earners for at least five days, and this is only one item of many that might be cited to show the increased rush of modern trade, and the greater demands on the seafarer's time, It seems a pity that the shipping companies cannot see their way to asing, the China Coast Guilde, both engineer and deck, when seeking to learn the views of their employees, No individuals, chosen haphazard, could possibly speak for the communityor would
LD, perhaps be in a position to sp
Hongkong-South China Coast Ports. Highest Class, Fastest and Most Luxurious Steamers on the Coast, having splendid Accommodation for First-Class Passengers, The 8.8. Klev, 5,506. R.T., Commander Stetzky, is expected to Electric Light. Excellent, Onisine.
Outward Bound, (Vladivostok via Nagasaki.)
O. J.D. Ahlers.........21st Feb. 'arrive here about the end of January, 1914. For Antwerp & B'burg,
Suevia.......26th Feb.
For Havre R'dam & H'burg
For R'dam, H'burg & Antwerp;
Goldenfels
13th Jan, For Marsailles B'men & H'burg; Emden „........................14th Jan For V'ver, S'tle and/or T. &P.(Or.) Belgravia............... 14th Jan, For Havre, Emden & Hamburg; Sueta....... 25th Jan, For Viver S'tle and/or T.&P. (Or.) Saxonia.......2nd Feb. For Maravilles, & H'burg;
Andalusia....................... 8th Feb.
For Further Particulars, apply to-
Bermuda ......................28th Feb,
Homeward Bound.
(Odesza via ports of call:).
The 5.8. Perm, 4,149 R.T., Commander Bakanoff, is expected to For Havre, Emden, & Hamburg; arrive here about the middle of February, 1914,
Spezia.
4th Mar. NB. The exact date of arrival will be published after receipt
of telegram from the last port of call.
For Marseilles & H'burg;
Sithonia ... 6th Mar
Hamburg-Amerika Linie, Hongkong Office.
For Freight, Passage and further particulars, apply to
FOR SWATOW, ZMOY AND FOOCHOW RETURN. (Occupying 9 to 10 days) Steamships.
Captain á
Leaving? Halching..... | W. C. Passmore, SATURDAY, 10th Jan, at 2p.m. | Halyang `....... A. E. Hodgins... TUESDAY, 13th Jan. at 11 am
FOR SWATOW AND AMOY......
Halmun
Capt. D. A. LUKHAMNOFF; Agent,
Hotel Mansions, Tel. No. 1824.
Hongkong, 9th Jan, 1916
J. W. Evans WEDNES,, 14th Jan, at 11am. Steamers will arrive at and depart from the Co.'s Wharf noor
Blake Fier. For Freight and Passage, apply to
100
Douglas Lapraik & Co.
General Manager"?
preciate the onus of their responsibilities, and might allow the opportunity, so kindly, afford- ad them to slip witho voicing the views of the absentee majority. That the firms earnestly desired to learn these views seems very apparent and this attitude it in which has made the thing so pleasant and has done more than the concession itself to diearm dissatisfaction.
Oysters, Fresh, Fried or Stewed Findon Haddocks Kippers &o, ALEXANDRA CATE,