LOG BOOK.

Ice-breaker's Trials.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7

7, 1916.

SHIPPING

VESSELS LOADING AND TO LOAD.

INDO-CHINA STEAM

Agents.

EUROPEAN PORTS.

N. YE NTL

The first of the two ice-breakers NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

(Projected Skilings from Hongkong-(Subject to Alteration).

For

Steamship

which are being constructed by the Shanghai Dock and Engineer ing Co to the order of the Russian Government at Vladico- stok underwent ber nials on the SPORE. P'ang & Calcutta Kutsang* Seven Mile Resch on January 22. KOBE & Mon...... which proving satisfactory, she SANDAKAN sailed for her datination on the SHANGHAI following day. While passi

Yatshing

Tues. 8th Febias 3 pan.) Wed, 9th Feb. at d'light Wed, 9th Feb, at noon.

................. Mausang:

Choysangi Fri

SPORE, Fang & Certa Namsang Parasant Point, she went asbare MANILA.

at 7 a.m. and recried na

A

but wa- related with oth damage and coutica-i ber voyage The second ice-breaker is asariaz completion and will be aeo! north story.

The ss Bostonian.

The twin-screw motor ship Bostonian, built by Harland and Woli, Limited, at their Gingɔw works for Messrs. Frederick Ler. land and Company, Limited, 1-5 the Clyde for London 09 Darm ber 7 after a stisfactory trial trip. The Betonian is fitted with Diesel engine of the four- cycle type, built by Messrs. Bar" meister and Wain, Glasgow. B

SHANGHAI

TIENTSIN via Wwei

11th Feb. at d'light alth Feb at Spam. 12th Feb. at 3pm. Loöngsang Satu, Wosangt Sun., 18th Feb. at dlight Chipshing Thur.. 17th Feb. at dilight

Return Tours to Japan.

The steamers Kutsang, Namsang" and "Fooksang." leave about every 3 weeks for Shanghai and Japan, returning via Kobe (inland Ses) and Moji to Hongkong. Time occupied 20 days. This service is supplemented by the "Yatshing” and “Kumsang" leaving Hongkong at regular intervals for Yokohama, Kobe and Moji and returning thence direct to Hongkong. Time occupied 16 days. Toese vessels have all modern improvements and are fitted throughout with Electric Light

A duly qualified surgeon is also carried

• Steamers have superior accommodation for First-class Passengers, and are fitted throughout with Electric Light

r Taking Cargo on Through Bills of Lading to Yangtze

Ports, Chefoo, Tientsin, Dalny, Weihaiwei. Taking cargo on Through Bills of Lading to Endat, Lanad Datu, Simpoma, Tawao, Esukan, Jesselton and Labuan.

For Freight or Passage.

Apply to JARDINE. MATHESON & CO.,

General Managers.

LTD.

THE ROYAL

R.M.S.P. MAIL STEAM

sides baring large car capacity.leobone No" 215. the Bostonin has comfortable accommodation for & amber en passengers, and an intere ting feature is the application of elec- tricity in the working arTAD ZO- ments of the bip. al d-ck! machinery, including the steerin gear and windlass, bring elevinc- ally operated.

Oä Service

News has been received, that Mr. F. A. Lovectore, 1-te chief officer of the C. N... Sinking. has been given a commi-sign iala the Royal Flying Corps. Mr. G. D. Grant, late chief engineer of the L. C... Laesho hus obtain- ed an appointment as S-cond Lieutenant in the 3rd Highland Field Company, Royal Engineer-, stationed in Perthshire. Jr. T 8. Hinde, late chief officer, C. M 8.8. Kiangteen, bas cbraised a commission in the R.NR. and is attached to E.M.S. Excellent, sab marine depot. Mr. A. G. Madan, late second officer, C. N. E Chinhas, is a sab-lieutenant on HMS. Maidstone, sabmarine

For

PACKET CO.

PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

Subject to change without Notice.

HOMEWARD.

Stekmez

TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICEL

Vessel's Name.

For Freight Apply To

To be Des-

patched.

¡Glenlogan

T&C. 9, Feb.

Destination.

London & Cape Town ria Ports Atsuta M.

N. F.K 10. Feb. P.CO

Genoa

London vis Parts

London & Ports London and Porta Liverpool London

N. IK P&O. NYK B. &S. J.CI L

VESSELS DUE.

Veesal's Name.

Tjisondari Ateuta Maro Kaga Maru Tango Maru Sardinia Kirin Marn

Kansas

Toam "Date

Due.

Dage

Feb. 7 JarZ

From

16,000 Feb. 9 Yokohama 12,500 Feb. 10 Singapore (13,500 Feb. II Australia

6,574, Feb. 11 Yokohama 8,000 Feb. 12 Keba 3,935 Feb 12 New York

Feb. 12 Shanghai. 6,748 Feb. 19 Liverpool 13,500 Feb. 13 Yokohama 8,000 Feb. 13 Yokohama 12,500 8,250

Tikini Alcinous

Aki Maru

Ti..

Jinser MarI

Kamakura Maru Mongara

Miyazaki Maru

15,000

Tento MarE

Demodocus

Feb. 13 Yokohama

Feb. 14 Yokoham

Sardinis

11. Feb.

Karsss

R. L. Ltd. 15, Feb.

N.

Mongara

P. & O.

16, Feb.

Ping Susy

B&S

20 Feb.

TKK

Knight C.

B &&

121; Feb.

IN. Y. K. B & 5.

24, Feb.

6, Mar,

P. & 0.

G. L. & Co.

London & Cape Town via Ports Hitachi M. London

Protesilaur

NEW YORK, SAN" FRANCISCO AND CANADA.

San Francisco

San Francisco

San Fco via Mazila & Japan & Tenyo M. T.K.K. Vancouver

Victoria, BC., & Seattle

San Fcisco via Shai & Japan etc. Nippon M. TE K New York via Cape

Egremont C. D. & Co. San Feisco via Shai & Japan &c. Dairen M. TEL Tamba M. N. Y. K Victoria, B.C., & Seattle Seattle.

Titan Anyo M. [Karimoen

San Fcisco via Shai & Japan & San Francisco

San Fco via Shanghai & Japan

Vancouver

Seattle

Vancouver

San Francisco

Date of Departure

San Francisco

SAILINGS TO VICTORIA, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE,

· TACOMA AND PORTLAND.

For freight and further particulars, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LD.

Telephone No. 215 Sub. Ex. No. 10.

Agents.

19

BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD.

NEW SERVICE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN Yokohama, Kobe, Hongkong and Rangoon. Steamers are despatched Eastward and Westward at regular depot, and is attached to sabatervals taking Passengers and Cargo at current Rates.

For Freight and Passage, apply to

marine D4.

Mr. G. F. James,

sub-lieutenant HMLS. Orotara,

writes from 80 deg. north latite Telephone No.

where his ship is patrolling.

Electrical Machinery for Ships.

At a meeting of the Liverpool Engineering Society, held at the Royal Institution, Mr. C. E. Jones contributed a paper on " Electric- al Machinery for Ship O." He showed that the electric motor may now be found replacing the steam engine for power parpo-es in every department of the ship, and in numerons cases where the steam engine had not or could

not be adopted. Some of the advantages gained by instelling electrical machinery were ab

of vibration and noise, amali space required, the better ran ning of the supply cables without interior interfering with the decorations, and the prevention. of trouble incidental to steam pipes. High efficiency, low wear and tear, and little attention, he contended, were factors directly in favour of electrical machinery.

Straits Merchant Service Guild.

The half-yearly meeting of the above guild was held in the Guild Boom at Singapore on January 22, Capt. J. A. Usmpbell in the

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LD.

Agents.

HONGKONG-NEW YORK-

A

R&S

Tango Maru Titan

Tr

Nippon Maru

Machaon Nankin

St. Albans Taiyuan

Feb. 14 London

Feb. 15 San Francisso 6,659 Feb. 15 Liverpool Feb. 16 Australia Feb 18 Seattle 11,000 Feb. 19 San Francisco

S.979

Feb. 19 London.

6,737 Feb. 19 Liverpool 6,853 Feb. 19 London

Feb. 20 Australia.

Feb, 20 Australia

Glenstrae

3,054

Feb. 20 London

Ping Suey

Teiresias

7,603

Knight Companioni

Hitachi Mazu

Penang Maru

8,000

Namur

|6,701

Anyo Maru

B. & S.

T.KK B. & S. N. KL.

J.C.J. L

Ceylon Mara

Kitano Maru Novara

Renzoon Maru

Tamba Maru

Titan

Tosa Marn

Yokohama Maru

Shinyo Maru Protesilaus

Bombay Maru Benton Mara Karimoen

Lion Nantin

Nikko Mare Malta

Tango Maru Nore Empire

6.458 Feb. 20 Yokohama

Feb. 21 Liverpool Feb. 21 Yokohama

Feb. 2 Yokohamıs

Feb. 23 Singapore Feb. 24 Yokohama 12,510 Feb. 24 Calcutta

16.000 Feb. 24 London 6,850 Feb. 26 Landon 18,000 Feb 26 Kobe

12.500 Feb. 27 Seattle :8,570 Man 1 Seattle 6,979 Mar. 1 Manila 12,000 Mar. 2 Yokohama

Mar. 4 London.

Mar. 6 San Francisco Mar. 6 San Francisco 9,547 Mar. 6 Yokohama

Mar. 8 Bombay

Mar. 9 Calcutta

Mar. 9 Java

Mar. 9 Seamle

6,553 Mar. 10 Yokohama

Mar. 11 Australia

6.064 Mar.11 London 13,500

Mar. 13 Yokokama

Mar. 14 Yokohama Mar. 16 Australia

Mar. 21 San Francisco

10,221 Mar 21 Manila 6,580

Tasundari J.C.J L11, Feb. China

ja MS. S. 12 Feb.

15, Feh

Monteagle CP.R Khura M. N.Y.K

16, Feb.

22 Feb.

29. Feb.

Feb.

:3, Mar.

7, Mar.

B. & S.

9, Mar

TLE

10. Mar.

JCTL

13, Mar.

Shiryo M. T. K. K.

14, Mar

E of Russia C. P. R. Trion

93, Mar

B. & S.

28, Mar.

S. of Japan CPR Trikembang J.CJ. L. China `Q.M. 5. 5.

5, Apr..

11 Apr. 14, Apr.

IF. & 0.

N. Y. K

2 & 0.

N. Y. K

P. & O.

6,703

G. L. & Co.

T.KK.

Persis Maru

B. & S.

Irion

P. & 0.

Sardinia

Mar. 24 London

N.Y. K B&S. N. Y. E G. L Co. 'G. L. Co.

15 Feb, 8 Feb. $14. Mar,

P.&O.

Novara

6,350

Mar. 24 Yokohama

Tjikembang Arakan

Apr. 7 Java

15. Mar. 8. Apr.

May 8 Java

AUSTRALIA.

Sydney & Melbourne via Manila Aki M.- Australian Ports via Manila Taiyuan Sydney & Melbourne via Manila Tango M. Australian Ports vis Port Darwin St. Albans Australian Pors via Port Darwin Empire

SINGAPORE, COAST PORTS AND JAPAN.

Sandalcan

Manila, Cebu and Iloilo

Manila, Cebu and Iloilo

Tientsia

Singapore, Penang and Calcutta

Nagasaki, Kobe & Yokohoma

1.C.J. L J.C.J. L.

«

10,921

TO SAIL

JAVA-PACIFIC LIJN.

Regular Monthly Service between

JAVA, MAKASSAR, MANILA, HONGKONG AND SAN FRANCISCO.

Sailing Subject to Change Without Notice.

Will Leare

For

do

14th Feb, 1916. San Fcisco. 13th Ma.....

Mausang JM, Co.

8, Feb:

Singapore, Penang & Calcutta.

Swatow, Amoy & Foochow

Shanghai

Shanghai

14

Batavis

Kobe & Moji

Kaeichow B. & S. Kutsang J. M. Co. &, Feb. Shaohsing B. & S. 8, Feb. Haibong DISCO. BFeb. Choysang J. M. Co. 8, Feb. Anhui 3.& S. Timanoek JCLL Yatshing

8, Feb.

8, Feb.

9, Feb.

J. M. Ca.

9, Feb.

C'shing

J. M. Co.

10, Feb.

Namsang J.M. Co.

IL, Feb.

Tango M

N.TL

Mazila

Shanghai and Japan

Bombay etc.

Loongsang I. M. Co. Alcinous B. & S. Kiriz M.

12 Feb. 12, Feb.

13, Feb.

Batavia, Sourabaya etc."

Shanghai and Japan

S. Y. K. Bomeo M. D. & Co. Demodocus B. & S.

14, Feb.

15, Feb. 15, Feb.

¡Steamers From Expected Tjisondari JAVA 7th Feb., 1916. Karinoen JAVA 9th Mar, Tjikembang JAVA 7th Apr Arakan. JAVA 8th May., -

11th Apr, 12th May.

Calcutta etc.

Jinsen M. NYK

15, Feb.

Batavia

Tätini JOJ. L. Chipshing J. M. Co. Nankin

Machaon S. Jacob

16, Feb. 17, Feb.

P. & O.

19, Feb.

B & S

19, Feb.

J.CJ. L.

20, Feb.

Teiresias

B. & S.

22, Feb,

Kitan

B. & S.

22, Feb.

Kiojun M D., & Co.

23, Feb.

Miyazaki M. Y. K. Penang M. N.I.K. Tjikembang J.C.J. L, Karimoen JCJL Trion

B. & S.

24 Feb.

24 Feb.

11, Mar.

13, Mar. 13, Mar.

Hongkong, York Building

AMERICAN ASIATIC s.s. Co.

FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL OR CAPE OF COOD HOPE

With liberty to call at the Malabar Cosat).

The

S.S.

INDRASAMHA,

on or about the 5th March 1916. For freight and further particulars, apply to

SHEWAN TOMES & CO.,

General Agenta..

chair, there being a la geam THE AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE.

The

ber of members present. reports and accounts were adopt ed and passed, the Chairman remarking that it had been & Successful year, and the fands! showed an improvement over the previous year. A bearty vote of thanks was passed to the Presid ent and officers of the past year, particularly to Mr. D. Timm, Who kindly acted as Hon. Treas arer. The following was the result of the ballot-President, Capt. Daringer, but he could not accept as he is leaving for Europe during the year. Capt. W. R. Barton was thereupon elected President: Vice President, Capt. J. A. Campbell; Hon. Sec, Capt. I Moss, (for the third year); Hon. Tress, Mr. W. Makepeace (for the fourth year),

(ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD.)

FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.

(With liberty to call at the Malabar Coast)

HE Steamship,

For freight and further particulars apply to

Tientsin and Weihaiwei

Shanghai & Porta to Yokohama Shanghai and Japan Singapore, Amoy and Swatow. Shanghai and Japan Menils

Moji, Kobe & Yokohama Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama Shanghai, Moji and Kobu : Јата Java Manila

CANADIAN PACIF

COMPANY'S

STEAMSHIP

LINE.

FROM CHINA & JAPAN TO

AILWAY

CANADA, UNITED STATES & EUROPE

VIA VANCOUVER,

13

GALLING AT SHANGHAI, HAGASAKI (Inland Ses), KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,

QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC

* EMPRESS OF RUSSIA” — ~ EMPRESS OF ASIA " 16,850 Tons Gross Register Quadruple Screw-Speed ZI. Knota.

EMPRESS OF JAPAN-

REDUCED FIRST CLASS FARES, INTERMEDIATE,

* MONTEAGLE"

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM KONAKDEG SUBJECT TO CHANOL

18 FERY. * EMPRESS OF ASIA”

•“MOETEAGLE”

20 APRIL "EMPRESS OF RUSSIA" 23 MARCH|*- MONTEAGLE“

25 "EXPRESS'OF JAPLE” 5 APTEL * EMPRESS OF RUSSIA” 18, "MAY

* EMPRESS OF ASIA”.. JA JUNE

„Ballings, Guide Books, sic, please apply to

D. W. ORADDOCK, S

For further informati

THE BANK LINE LIMITED.

Agents

Hongkong, 6th January, 1916.

Таки Д

ZEDROKONG..

"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 Overland Common Points in the United States of America and Canada."

For particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to

AJAYA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN. Managing Agents.

MOVEMENT OF

STEAMERS.

AMERICAN MAIL.

WIL

The TK. K 2, AXYO.MARU |ners leare Hongkong on March 10, 1916. The T.KK1.1 TENTO MAEU exiled an she 30th Nov.al acon-This steamer will next leave Hongrong on Tuesday the 115th February 1916 at noon.

CANADIAN MAIL

The CP. E MONTEAGLE arrived at Moji on Friday the 4th Feb, am. left Moj on Friday the 4th Feb. pm due to |azzire. Shazzhai on Sunday the 6th Feb.

170

MERCHANT STEAMERS. The Ben Line 2. BENALDER Som Middlesbro, Laith & London left Blunga- pare for this port on the lxt" instant an

Katsang. Br. sa. 3,895, E. C. D.Bundley,

a 3las Jan-Kobe, 27th Jan. Gez,

-J. M. & Ca.

Chipshing, Br. 19, LG Walmaz. Fiat Jan-Hongay, 26th Jan. Coas-J. M. & Lo

Phaumpens, Br.44, 1961, V. a. Bizi Lat

Feb-Saigon, 27th Jan Bice d General-Wo Fat Shing Mansang. Br. za 1,463. G. EL. Alopok lat Sandakan, 25th Jan. Wood and General J. & Ca Yuensang. Br. za 1,735, W. M. Memey 1st Feb-Mama, 9th Jan. Gen.

J. M. & Co. Quarta, Br, as 1,176, Hooker,

Bangkok, Gen -B,&8

Jh

Wenchow. Br. 560, Dillon, Ind Fabr

Trentain, 25th Jan, Gen-B&B, Kaifong, Brna, 387, J.B. Evans, and Feb.

Haiphong, 30th Jan. Gan B & i

Tipana Das, 1 2,144. De Lange, let.

FabSwatow, 31st Geneza...

RJCJL

may be expected to amve here on the 8th Timanock, Brax 3,510, A. W. Le Bocy,

instant.

VESSELS IN PORT.

Steamers. Tamezi, Br. xx. 99, W. G. Cowan, 2ith

Jan-Swałow, Mrd-Jan Gen- B. J Koriana, Br. 12. 2,129, J. Roger, 24th Jan. -----Shamhai, Zlat Jan Cement --

G. & Co. Glanode, Brass, 2399, McGhie, 23th Jan.

Singapore, Hat Jan. General-

Esitan, Br 1183, J. £. Thomson, 30th

Jan Swatow, 19th Jan, Got,... D. I. & Ca Parka, Maru,Žng. sa. 2,684, K. Hashima

Pan, 10th Jan Bhanghai, Gen

3rd Feb.-Swatow, 2nd Feb. Gen. Otaru Maru, Jap, ca. 1,358, 2. Yoshioka, 3rd Feb-Moji, 1945 Jan, Conten MBL

Taibai Mamu. J89. # 1353, T. Harichi. 2nd Jan. --Txingtan, 28th Jan. Gun-MB.X Singaporees. Br. xx. Bazadamon, sta

Feb-Saigon, 28th January, Bloo Anhui, Ez aa 1338, Rady, kita Walim

Shanghai, 1st Feb. Gen.-B. and

Gianfallock, Br. na. 1494, MaKausa,

Tear-Singapore, 28ds Jan. Ge

Chinese. Hanoi, Fr. zz. 706, Mov

Marty

Changin, Br. 15, 1,338, J.

*Bangkok: 28th

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