SHIPPING

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

SHIPPING

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1918.

SHIPPING

LOG BOOK..

THOS. COOK & SON,

Tourist, Steamship and Forwarding Agonia, NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

Bankers,

Head Office for the Far East:-16, DES VŒUX ROAD, HONGÁ KONG, SHANGHAI: 2-3, Foochow Road YOKOHAMA T

12, Water Streat. MANILA: Manila Hotel,

TICKETS SUPPLIED to EUROPE by the principal STEAMSHIP LINES and TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY.

TOUÉS arranged to ALL PARTS of the WORK D. BAGGAGE collected, forwarded and Insured at lowest rates.

LETTERS of CREDIT and CIRCULAR NOTES ISSUED and

CASHED

con-

Cook's "FAR EASTERN TRAVELLER'S GAZETTE " taiming mailings and fares from the Far East to all parts of the World, will be forwarded free, on application.

Chief Office-LUDGATE CIRCUS, LONDON, E.O.

THE AUSTRALIAN

ORIENTAL LINE

HONGKONG TO PHILIPPINES & AUSTRALIAN PORTS

SAILING (BUBJECT TO ALTERATION).

Steamers.

CHANGSHA

Arrive Hongkong

from Australia,

8th Nov,

28th Nov.

Hall Hongkong

for Australia.

13th Nov. 3rd Deo. TAIYUAN ..hasCREDIT

These steamers are fitted with Refrigorating machinery, ensur- ing & plentiful supply of ice, fresh provisions oto, and have superior accommodation with Electric Light throughout and Electrio Fans in the State-rooms. A duly qualified Doctor is aurried. Reduced Faros. Cargo booked through for all Australian, Now Zosland and Tas- manian porta.

For Freight or Passago apply to

Telephone No. 99.

Butterfield & Swiro.

BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD.

APCAR LINE.

Regular Service Botwood

CALUUTTA, STRAITS, SHANGHAI and JAPAN PORTS.

BASTWARD.

The 8.8. "Japan," tous 6,013, Capt. Seddon, will be des- patched for Shanghai, Kobe & Moji on the 9th November.

WESTWARD

The 8.8. "Dunera," toas 5,339. Capt. Munro, will be des- patched for S'pore, Penang, R'goon & Calcutta on the 3th Nov.

· Destination.

THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO,

Projected Sailing='from Hongkong➡➡

Bubject to Alteration

Steamers.

MARSEILLES

AND LONDON, | {Fushimi Maru via Singapore, ➤Capt. Trizawa Penang, Colombo, Hirano Maru Sues & Port Said | Capt. Traser

and

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.

Regular Fortnightly Service between JAYA CHINA and JAPAN.

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Front

Kxpected on an about Will range on de skiet

For

...JAPAN ...JAVA ...B'HAI

Salling Date Tillatjap... MACASSAR 6th Nov.....12th Nov. ...10th Nov....12th Nov. Tjibodaux ...JAPAN

...4th Dec. Tjillwongx...BATAVIA... 27th Nov.

(SATUR., 6th T. B1,000 1Nov, at noon,

THURS, 18th T. 16,000 Nov., at noon.

x Wireless Telegraphy.

"The steamers are all fitted throughout with electric light and have accommodation for a limited number of saloon-passengers. All steamers carry a duly qualified surgeon. Cargo taken at through rates to all ports in Netherlands-India and Australia."

For particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to the

Shidzuoka Maru Capt. Jozawa

THURS., 11th T. 12,500 Nev., at neen.

Telephone No. 1574

VICTORIA. B.C.. and SEATTLE via Shanghai, Moji, Kobe Yokkalobl, Yokohama..tiker SYDNEY & MEL-]

BOURNE, via Hitachi Maru Manila, Thurs Capt. Tominaga day Island. (§Tango Maru Townsville and | Capt. Soyeda Brisbane

B'poro, CALOUTTA

via} Penang

JTUES., 16th T. 19,500 (Nov, at 4 p.m.

(TUES.. 14th T. 13,500 Nev., at å p.m.

(SATURDAY, Kawachi Maru Capt. Kurozumi T. 12,500 113th Nov.

& Rangoon BOMBAY vin Sings-'

pore, Malacca and Kamakura Maru

TUESDAY, Colombo.....opustené,

Capt. Kuwabara T. 12,500 19th Nov.

(THURSDAY, SHANGHAI, Mofil iyo Maru

and Kobe Capt. Okamoto BHANGHAI Kobol Tosa Maro

and Yokohama J Caps. Takano NAGASAKI, Kobel Tango Maru

& Yokohama... Capt. K. Soyeda SHANGHAI, Kobo) Kamo Maru and Yokohama... Capt. Shimizu

T. 12,500 118th Nov.

JTUESDAY,

T. 12,000 19th Nov,

T. 13,500

JBATUR., 13th

Nov, as 10 a.m. [THURS., 4th

T. 16.000 Nov, at noon.

↑ Fitted with wireless telegraphy.

SOME PRINCIPAL FARES.

15

11

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#

Return

G05.

11

To London 1st Single Yen 600, To Marseilles 1et Single Yon 550.-

Return 900.

Return, 825.- 2nd Single 400.

2nd Bingle 360.-

Return "

0

11

11

550.-

Montreal £60. 3,0

DAVID SASSOON & CO. LTD.

To Victoria, Vancouver, Seattle, 1st Single £25.

1st Return £7.10/—

H

The above steamers have excellent saloon accommodations for To London, Southampton, Liverpool via New York £61.13.0 Passengers and are fitted with all mudsen conveniences and carry a Baly qualified surgeon

For freight or passage, apply to

Hongkong, Nov. 8, 1915.

Agoute..

To Sydney, 1st Single £40, To Melbourne 1st Single £41.

1st Return £72.

1st Return £73.16/—

1st Retura 8135. 2nd

HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO & WEST To Yokobarna, 1st Return $150. To Kobe

RIVER STEAMERS.

JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON and MACAO STEAMBOAT Co., Ltd. and CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd.

HONGKONG-CANTON LINE.

HONGKONG TO CANTON. CANTON TO HONGKONG.

THURSDAY, 4th NOVEMBER.

1 4.30 p.m. Fatshan,

10.00 p.m. Kinshan.

FRIDAY, 5th NOVEMBER.

8.00 am. Heungshan.

8.00 am. Honam.

10.00 p.m. Fatshan.

4.30 p.m. Kinshan,

Single Fare by Night Steamer

6·5.00-

Return Fare by Night (available also for Return by day Steamer Single Fare by Day Steamer.

10,00

4.00

8.00

Beturn Fars by Day Steam@Zerogiacon 199 DW DAENE

HONGKONG-MACAO LINE

as, Sul Tal. Tone 1651. s.s. Talshan, Toni 2006; C

HONGKONG TO MACAO.

Week day's at 8 a.m, and 2 p.m. from the Company's Wing Lok Street Wharf. Sundays at 9 am and 1 p.m. from the Company's Wing Lok Street Wharf.

MACAO TO HONGKONG.

Weekdays at 7.30 a.m. & 2 p.m. Sundays at 7.30 am. & 3 p.m.

EXCURSION TO MACAO.

SUNDAY, 7th NOVEMBER::::::

The Company's Steamship TAISHAN

will depart from the COMPANY'S WING LOK STREET, WHARF at 9 am, and return from Macao at 3 p.m. AN.B.The Company will also run a steamer from Macao ou Sunday at 7.30 am, and from Hongkong at 1pm'from the Company's Wing Lok Street Wharf.

CANTON-MACAO LINE.

4.5. SUI AN.

Departures from Macao to Canton on Monday Wednesday and Friday at 9 p.m. Departures from Canton to Macro on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6:30 p..

JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD., & THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION 00., LTD. CANTON-WUCHOW LINE

fez Salnam, 588 tons and 3.5, Nanning, 469 tons. One of the above Steamers leaves Canton for Wuobow army Monday, Wednes)

riday, at aboni 9 mm, sed the other leaves Wachow for Cantan on the 150 am. Round trips take about 5'days. · Passengers can return to midi Portvide yorun by the Company's direct, Steamers. LIRTAN and HARUT, wall pave riparlor Cable accommodation and are lighted throughout by y. Bestris fan in such Cabin....

Ing Office open daily (Sunday excepted) 9 am to 5 pm; **

Marionlars may be obtained at the Office of the

IKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO. LTD

HOTEL MANSIONS (First Floor)};

Opposlis the Blake Pierson

2od;

11

$ 90,

16

Round-the-World, Yen 1,045.

19

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN. 115 York Building.

Pacific Mall Fleet. Negotiations are, it is stated, pending for the sale of the remain- ing seran vessels of the Pacifio | Mail Steamship Company. The

aoven vossela învolved in the deniŝı are the City of Para, Peru, Ban Joso, Pennsylvania, Newport, San Juan sad Aztéo, all under the ⠀ | American flag, running to Mexican

and Central American ports, The, Tossale previouely sold were the (Mengolia and Manoharia, saoh

13,630 tons grose; tho Koron and. Siberis, each 11.270 tons gross, the China, 5,000 tons gross, and the Persia.

Greek Merchant Shipping.

The steady development of the Greek mercantile marine is in- dicated by statistics published recently, which show that in the eighteen months ended December 31, 1914, there were 85 steamers, |of 210,450 gross tone, added to the list of ships sailing under the Greek dag. The number of steamers in the merchant fleet of Greece, according to Lloyd's Re 100, with a tonnage of approxima ately 900,000. This total includ. ed four veasale of more than 8,000 tons, fifteen of more than

TOYO KISEN KAISHA gister, was, at the end of 1914,

SAN FRANCISCO LINE

tope.

VIA SHANGHAI, THE INLAND SEA, JAPAN & HONOLULU. [2,000 tone, sud 203 under 2,000 Sailings from Hongkong Subject to change without notics. Leaves Hongkong

Displacement Tons & Speed

Steamer, Chiyo Maru 22,000 - 21 knots Tuesday, 9th Nov., at noon. Shinyo Marat 22,000 - 21 knots Sunday. 28th Nov,, at noon. Tenyo Maru 22,000-21 knots Tuesday, 30th Nov., at noon. | Nippon Marut L1,000 - 18 knots Tuesday, 14th Doc., at 10.30 a.m.

...............................................(Cargo steamer)...Thursday, 23rd December.

First Class to London............£71.10. Return(6 months) £120, First Class to New York..........£60.

San Francisco £45,

Cargo only. Omitting Shanghai.

* VIA MANILA, OMITTING SHANGHAI.

£96.10.

£68.

+2

Special Ratsa given to NAVAL & MILƐTARY, CIVIL SERVANTS, MISSION.

ARIES ato.

New Steamers Fitting out at

Glasgow. Among the vessels fitting out at Glasgow at the end of August were the Union Steamship Com- pany of New Zealand's 15,000. ton" twin-scrow passenger liner Aotearca, launched by the Fair- fold Shipbuilding and Enginear- ing Co., Govan; the Layland Lino's twin-sorew passenger and cargo motor ship Bastonian, by Messrs. Harland and Wolff, GovBD, and the British India Steam

Navigation Co.'s passenger and cargo 8. Mandala.

Ships Sold by Auction. The North Gorman Lloyd's ne

ROUND THE WORLD Tickets Larued in Connection with all the Principal Mall lines and the Trans-Siberian Railway.

Passangers may travel by Railway between parts of call in Japan tree of Schlesion, 9,000 tons d.. built charge.

SOUTH AMERICAN LINE.

Via JAPAN PORTS, BAN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU, HILO, LOS ANGELES, SALINA ORUZ PANAMA, CALLAO, IQUIQUE and VALPARAISO, THENCE BY TRANSANDEAN ROUTE TO BUENOS AIRES, ETC.

Seiyo Maru 14,000 - 15-knots Wednesday, 10th November.

For Full Particulars as to Pausage & Fraight, apply to

Telephone No. 291

83.

For further information apply to

Telephone No. 292.

T. KUSUMOTO, Manager."

CHINA NAVIGATION

CO., LTD.

SAILINGS SUBJEÓT TO ALTERATION.

For

Steamers.

To Sail H'HOW, P'HOI & H'PHONG Sungklang...... 5th Nov, at 10 am,

Luchow SHANGHAI...................... ** **

7th Nov. at d'light MANILA, CEBU & ILOILO Chinbua ......9th Nov. at é p.m. SHANGHAT

Yingchaw ' ......9th Nov. at 4 p.m. WWEI & TIEN TSIN.........Huichow ......13th Nov, at noon. MANILA, CEBU & ILOILO Tean ......16th Nov. at 4 p.m.

DIRECT SAILINGS TO WEST RIVER, Twice Weekly. "8.8. LINTAN" and “8.8. SANUI"

ETMANILA LINE-Twin Sorew Steamers "Chinhas,"" Taming," and "Tear." Excellent saloon accommodation amidships; olectric fans fitted; extra'staterooms on'deók aft on "Taming" &

Toan:

SHANGHAI LINE-PASSENGERS, MAILS AND CARGO.

K. DOI, Acting. Agent,

KING'S BUILDINGS.

|

in 1007, which was captared in the early part of the war, was bought at auction in January

last by the Maritime 8.S., Limited (Mesars, William Thomas & Co., Ltd., of London, managers), for £83,000, which at that time wÀI considered to ba à vory high pries for the vessel, restricted as she to certain trades, owing her the peculiarity of arrangements. She bus just been sold to the Russian Volunteer Flect Association for over £100,000, so that her late

WAS

to

THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN owners have much to congratulate

STEAMSHIP

CO., LIMITED. MAIL SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA VIA MANILA.

MAIL SCHEDULA

(SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION.)

Arrive Hongkong from Australia.

Steamer.

Eastern Aldenham ..

2-144704-94490'

St. Albans. Empire

-¶Ã

5th Nov. 22nd Nov, 10th Daò.

Leave Hongkong for Australia.

4th Nov. 11 a.m, 22nd Nov, 14th Dec. " 3rd Jan.

17

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 Fans. A duly qualified Dootor and Stewardess are carried.

For further particulars, apply to

Gibb, Livingston & Ce. Agenta.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO.. LD,

Hongkong-South China Coast Ports,

themselves on in the ciroom- stances, especially after having had the use of the vessel for two-thirds of the year, and during a period of |such freights as are at present current. The Russian Volunteer Fleet Association hag also bought the steamship Farley, which was recently reported sold for £85,000.

Hankow Shipping Statistics, The total number of shipping entered and cleared at Hankow for the quarter ended June 30, 1915 was 4,158 ships of 1,647,771 tone, being a decrease of 305 ships and 180,040 tons from the same quarter of the year before. Of the total 136 atosmere

tona wero 0002n of 230,431

869 steamers steamers and of 1,097,700 tons river steamers, The rationality of the total was 38.8 per cent. British against 86.3 of the year before, 32.9 per cent. Chinese against 26.1 per cent.. 25 por cent. Japavees against 25 7 per cent, and 17.8 per cent, American against 1.2 per cent. the year before.

"I AM ONE OF THE

SLACKERS."

Confession at 'a' Munition Works Meeting.

Highest Class, Fastest and Most Luxurious Steamers on the Coast, having splendid Accommodation for First-Class Passengers. A dramatic incident marked a Electrio Light Excellent Cuisine.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW RETURN.

(Occupying 9 to 10 days.)

8.8." Anhal," **Chenan." *** Liangchow." "Luchów, Ying- show" and "Sluklang," with excellent accommodation, electric light and fans in Saloon and State-rooms, maintain a regular Stestnships. achoduto service between Canton, Hongkong and Shanghai, leaving Hongkong for Shangbai direct every Tuesday, Thursday and Halmun...... Sunday, taking cargo on through Bille of Lading to all Yangtze and Halching. Northern China Ports. Passengers are landed in Shanghai, sveid- Hallan Ing the inconvenience of transhipment at Woosung,

For Freight or Pazzages apply. to...

80 BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE-- ||

Telephine Noi Bükkuva karant

1915,

Captain

Leaving. 5th. Nov. at 2 p.m. A. H. Stewart... | FRI.. W. C. Patmore | TUES,, 9th Nov, at 2pm. 3.8. Thomson... | FRI.,. . 12th Nov, at 2 pm,

Steamor' will arrive at and depart from the Co,'s Wharf near

Blake Pier.

* For Freight and Passage, apply to.

Douglas Kapretk

mesting of munition workers on September 18 at the premises of the Hallamahire Steel and Fils Cou-pany, Sheffield, "asya the Yorkshire Observer.

After an eloquent address by Mr. Tom Wing; M.P., a «bell worker, baring his head, declar ed in a strong voice: "I am one of the slackers. I am going to admit it now. I have board your version of things and fealise how

we staad. Let us sky and pall ourselves together. If there has been a little bit of petty jealousy | among the workmen, les te now-

stand together and do our bles

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