SHIPPING
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1914.
SHIPPING
CANADIAN PACIFIC NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
ROYAL MAIL.
STEAMSHIP LINE,
From Hongkong
Sailings Temporarily Withdrawn
All Steamships leave Hongkong at noon. The "EMPRESS OF RUSSIA," and "EMPRESS OF ASIA' are now quadruple screw 21 knot turbine steamers, of 16,850 tons gross, 30,625 displasemont, the finest, fastest and most luxurious on the Pacife.
The direct route to Canada, United States and Europo, 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,
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PASSAGE RATES HONGKONG TO LONDON,
"EMPRESS OF ASIA," vid
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA.”.
Optional Atlantic Port, £71.10.
"EMPRESS OF INDIA." Optional Atlantic Port £65. MONTEAGLE".
"EMPRESS OF JAPAN," vis
Intermediate servico, vis Canadian Atlantic port £43, vis Boston or New York £45.
Ratos 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 Klson Kaisha,
Local and through passengers may, if desired, travel by rail between Ports of call in Japan.
For further information, Maps, Routes, Handbooks, Rates
of Froight and Passage, apply to
D. W. CRADDOCK, General Traffic Agent for China. Corner of Padder Stroet and P.nys, opposite Blake Pier.
BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO.. LTD.
AP CAR
LINE!
Regular Service Between
CALCUTTA, STRAITS, SHANGHAI and JAPAN PORTS
EASTWARD.
"Steamers are despatched Eastward and Westward at regular intervals, taking passengers and cargo at current rates.
Hongkong, Ang. 31, 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 Street. MANILA: Manila Hotel.
LINES and TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY.
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Destination.
THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.
Projepted Sailings from Hongkong
MARSEILLES
AND LONDON,
Subject to Alteration
Steamers.
Atsuta Maru
via Singapore, Capt. Yoshikawa T. 16,000
Malacon, Penang, Colombo, Suez & Port Said..
VICTORIA, B.C., and SEATTLE via S'hai, Moji, Kobe, Yokkaichi, and Yokohama...!
Yasaka Maru Capt. YamawakiT. 25,000
SAKI Maru Capt. Nona $Sado Maru- Capt. Asakawa
SYDNEY & MEL-
BOURNE, via Nikko Maru Manila, Thurs-Capt. Takeda day
Island, Hitachi Maru Townsville and Capt. Sato: Brisbane CALOUTTA
S'pore,
via Penang
& Rangoon BOMBAY via Singa- pore and Colombo, NAGASAKI, Kobo & Yokohama.......
S'HAI. and Kobe...
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Hakala Maru Capt. Kawashima Jinsen Maru Capt. Terada Inaba Maru
[WEDNES., 4th. Nov. at 10 a.m. (Nov., at 11 am. (WEDNES., 18th
SHIPPING
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.
1oamer
Regular Fortnightly Service between JAVA, CHINA and JAPAN.
Em exted as or about
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LOG BOOK. Oll Engines for Naval Purposes. Tuough much has been expect ed of oil engines for the propul sion of naval craft, up to te present time most of the work of practical nature that has ben accomplished in this direction has been confined to vessels of the smaller classes. No applica Will stay on we ad:ution whatever has yet been made Tjipanas.......
......JAPAN...2nd half" Oct.of the oil motor to the propulsion Tjikembang
......S'HAI ...2nd half Oct. of battleships. Much experiment Sailing DateTimahi .JAVA ...2nd half Oot."
Tibodas......JAVA 1st half Nov.......JAPAN...1st half Nov. carried out on land with engines al work has, of course, been Tilmanoek...JAVA...1st half Nov.......SHAI Tlatjap.....JAVA 1st half Nov.......JAPAN 2nd half Nov. employed in battleships and ...1st half Nov. of a typo dostined finally to be. Tiltaroem...JAVA ...1st half Deo. | Tjiliwong ...JAVA 1st half Deo. JAPAN .let kalf Deo. similar vessels, but the fact that this work has been going "The steamers are all fitted throughout with electric light and on for have accommodation for a limited number of saloon-passengers. All three years gives agme indication the past two or steamers carry a duly qualified surgeon. Cargo taken at through of the difficulties which have been rates to all ports in Netherlands-India and Australia."
experienced in the design and construction of large oil engines" suitable for driving battleships. To propulsion of large warships by Diesel engines is at the mo- ment quite ant of the question. Bat while the marine motor is not as yet exercising any in- Anence upon capital vessels, it is nevertheless becoming more and more important in relation to sabsidiary oraft, and its adapta tion for more important purposes is probably only a matter of time." The rapidity of the progress of the. subunarine is itself a proof of the. great advances that have been made with the oil engine. It may be said at the present time that the limitations of submarineg Nov. depend very largely upon the Deo. limitation of the oil engines for Jon. their propulsion. Although the
JTUES., Srd
T. 13,500 1Nov. at noon.
ƒTUES,, 17th T. 12,500 Nov. at noon.
T. 9,300 €
ƒWED., 18th
T. 16,000 1 Nov, at noon,
ƒSATUR., 7th
T.12,500 (Nov.
(THURSDAY,
T. 5,000 293h Oct.
SUNDAY, 1st Capt. Tominaga T. 12,500 Nov. at 5 pm. Capt. Nakamura T. 12,500 16th Nov, Kawachi Maru
FRIDAY, Miyazaki Maru
KOBE & Yokohama Capt. Teranaka T. 16,000 (Nov, at d'light
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ƒTUES., 27th
Fitted with new system of wireless telegraphy.
PASSENGER SEASON FOR 1915.
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FOR EUROPE.
FOR AMERICA,
Leave Hongkong.
11th February 23th February 11th March
For particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to the
Telephons No. 1574
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.
York Bailding.
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TOYO KISEN KAISHA
SAN FRANCISCO LINE
VIA SHANGHAI, MANILA, THE INLAND SEA, JAPAN AND HONOLULU.
Sailings from Hongkong-Subject to change without notice.
Displacement Steamer.
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Tons & Speed. Tenyo Maru 22,000 - 21 knots From N'saki, Sat., 14th Shinyo Maru 20,000 - 21 knots } H'kong, Tues., 8th Chiyo Maru
22,000 - 21 knots
H'kong, Tues., 5th Steamers via Shanghai will be despatched at noon. Steamers via Manila will be despatched at 10.30 a.m. First Class to London...........£71.10. Return (6 months) First Class to New York.....£60.
San Francisco £45.
size of submarines has increased greatly daring the past few years £120. owing to the possibility of con- £96.10.structing much more powerful engines suitable for their pro
£68.
"Passengers purchasing Trans-Pacific Return tickets have the option of pulsion, it is generally agreed returning from San Francisco by steamers of the Pacific Mall 8.8. Co. or from Vancouve, by tamers of the Canadian Pacific Railway Co.
Special Rates given to NAVAL & MILITARY, CIVIL SERVANTS, MISSION. ARIES atc.
ROUND THE WORLD Tickets issued in Connection with all the Frincital
Mail Bass and the Trans-Siberian Railway.
charge,
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Passengers may travel by Railway between ports of call in Japan free of
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SOUTH AMERICAN LINE.
that the development that bas occurred is small compared with the submarine is to reach that de that which is essential in future if
gres of importance in naval warfare
that many authorities foreses for it. The largest and most modern types of submarine possessed by
Via JAPAN FORTS, HONOLULU, HILO, MANZANILLO, SALINA the three, leading European ORUZ, CALLAO, IQUIQUE and VALPARAISO.
Steamers.
Displacement,
Katori Maru Kamo Kashima Mishima Suwa
20,000 tons :
Thursday 28th January
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16,000
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20,000
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16,000
th
FL
25,000
tr
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25th March
Atsulh Yasaka
16,000
**
F!
8th April
25.000
17
22nd April
-Miyasaki
Kitano. Fushima
11
16,000.
*
6th May
16,000 25,000
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- 20th May
3rd June
Aki
Maru
12,500 tons
Tuesday
Sado Yokohama Awa
12.500
31.
13
12,500
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26th January 9th February 23rd February
-12,500
11
Shidzuoka Tamba
12,500
15
23rd March
12.500.
6th April
Aki Sado
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· 12,500 12,500
20th April
Tolophone No. 201
4th May
T. KUSUMOTO, Manager.
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For further information apply to Telephone No. 292.
9th March
CHINA NAVIGATION
CO., LTD.
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTÉRATION.
For
Steamers.
To Bail. H'HOW & H'PHONG.........Kalfong. ..28th Oct. at 10 n.m. S'TOW. AMOY & S'HAI......Anhul ......28th Oct, at noon SHANGHAI.... ..........Yingchow.29th Oct. at 4 p.m. WWEI & TIENTSIN Kueichow ....let: Nov. at d'light MANILA, CEBU & ILOILO...Tean ......3rd Nov. at 4 p.m.
DIRECT SAILINGS TO WEST RIVER, Twice Wookly "8.8. LINTAN" and "8.8. SANUT" MANILA LINE.-Twin Scrow Steamers "Chinhua,
Tamilag
Anyo Maru
18,500-15 knots Wed.. 2nd December. Thence by TRANS-ANDEAN ROUTE to BUENOS AIRES:- For Full Particulars as to Fassage & Freight, apply to
S. MORIMOTO, Agent.
-KING'S BUILDINGS.
THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN
STEAMSHIP. CO., LIMITED.
MAIL SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA
VIA MANILA.
MAIL SCHEDULE
(SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION.)
Steamer.
Aldenham
St Albans....................
Eastern semingg
"Arrive Hongkong from Australia.
27th Oct. 21st Nov,
12th Dec.
Leave Hongkong for Australia.
10th Nov., 10 a.m. 18th Deb 8th Jan.,
The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, en- suring a plentiful supply of Ice, Fresh Provisions, etc., and are. lighted throughout with Electricity: All State-Rooms have Electric
For further particulars, apply to
TICKETS SUPPLIED to EUROPE by the principal STEAMSHIP and "Tean." Excellent saloon accommodation amidships; electrica. A duly qualified Doctor and Stewardess are carried.
fans fitted; extra staterooms on deck aft on "Taming" & Tean"
SHANGHAI LINE.-The Twin Screw steamers Chenan,"
**Anhui " Shaohsing and the
... 9.8. "Luchow", and "Yingchow." having excellent accommodation, Llangchow," with Electric Light throughout and Electric Fans in the State-rooms and Dining Saloon, maintain a fast schedule servico between Canton, Hongkong and Shanghai, leaving Hongkong for Shaughai direct every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading to all-Yangtaze and Northern China Ports.
TOURS arranged to ALL PARTS of the WORLD. BAGGAGE collected, forwarded and insured at lowest rates.
LETTERS of CREDIT and CIRCULAR NOTES ISSUED and CASHED
Chief Office LUDGATE CIRCUS, LONDON, EC.
THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE
HONGKONG TO PHILIPPINES & AUSTRALIAN PORTS
SAILING (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).
Steamers.
CHANGSHA TAIYUAN
Arrive Hongkong.
from Australia.
27th Oct,
21st Nov,
11
Sail Hongkong
for Australia.
30th Oct, 17th Nov.
These steamers are fitted with Rofrigorating machinery, ensur- ing a plentiful supply of loe, frosh provisions etc, and have superior accommodation with Electrio Light throughout and Electric Fans in the State-rooms. A duly qualified Dostor is carried. Reduced Fares. Cargo booked through for all Australian, New Zealand and Tas- manian porta.
For Freight or Passage apply to
Telephone
Those ateamers land passengers in Shanghai, avoiding the inconveniones of trans-shipment at Woosung."
- For Freight or Passages apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE. Agents.
Telephone No. 36
Hongkong 27th Oct., 1914.
TO SAIL
DOLLAR STEAMSHIP CO.
PROPOSED SAILING HOACKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN PEDRO (LOS ANGELES)
HAZEL DOLLAR"
S.S.
Captain M, Ridley, on or about November 10th.
For Freight Rates and space apply to
Butterfield & Swire.
Tel. 792.
Gibb, Livingston & Co.
Agents.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO.,
Hongkong-South China Coast Ports.
LD.
Highest Class, Fastest and Most Luxurious Steamers on the Coast, having splendid Accommodation for First-Class Passengers Electric Light Excellent Cuisine.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW RETURN. (Occupying 9 to 10 days.)
Steamships, Haiching Halyang Hallan
Captain
Leaving. W. C. Passmore. | TUES., 27th A. E. Hodgins... | FRI., 30th J. W. Evans TUES, 3rd
Oct. at 1 p.m. Oot. at 1 p.m. Nov. at 1 p.m.
FOR SWATOW. Halmun... A. H. Stewart... | WED., 28th Oct. at 1 p.m. Halmun, A. H. Stewart... | SUN., 1st Nov. at 10a.m. Steamers will arrive at and depart from the Co.'s Wharf near
Blake Pier.
For Freight and Passage, epply to
THE ROBERT DOLLAR CO., 9, Queen's Building.
V. M. SMITH, Manager
Douglas Lapralk & Co.,
General Managers.
Powers bear a remarkable simil- arity in their size and general effectiveness in warfare, Thoy are for the most part equipped with Diesel engines of a total power in the neighbourhood of 2,000 b.b.p. on twin screw 3, except that in the case of one or two of the later French boata steam turbines are to be installed In each country, however, urgent of perhaps slightly greater power. attempts are being made to evolve auccessful Diesel engines for submarine propulsion of much greater power than those which have hitherto been employed. The output now aimed at for each motor is 2,500 b.h.p., giving a total of 5,000 h.p. for the boat, with which, it is anticipated, a speed of shout 20. knots on the surface will be attained, as compared with the maximum of 16 knots at present possible, At the same time the." size of the vessels would be much increased, and it is hoped that by proper armoment they would bacume much more important offensive weapons. These larger, engines are actually under con- struction and are not merely papir designs; in some cases for in atance, in France-the boat itself bas actually been laid down.
Too much importance, how
need not be attached to this p as in the case of some of the earlier French submarines it was not until some two or three year after the boat was built that the oil engines were installed, owing to the difficulties that were en- countered in their construction. Bat it is evident that ultimately these engines will be built in a entisfactory manner, and im mediately this is the case, the size of the submarines and their npeed will be increased consider- ably, and their advantages, over the present designs will be so great as to render the existing craft almost obsolete. The oil engine is making headway in other directione than in sub marines. Several countries have now one or two coastal defence gunboate which are driven by oil engines. One of the Istest is a Datoh craft in which a remark- able engine installation has been crried out, consisting of an in- verted V12-oylinder four-cycle engine of the Werkspoor type, driving twin screws, and running at about 350 rpm.
Oyators, B'resh, Fried or Stewed Findon Haddocks, Kippasto
ALEXANDR VATTE