THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBE
SHIPPING
SHIPPING.
P.&O.S.N.CO. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.
VILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS
WILL
+
LONDON & BOMBAY, VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, PORT.SAID & MARSEILLES.
SHANGHAI, MOJI AND KOBE.
LONDON VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, PORT SAID. &- MARSEILLES.
SHANGHAI,„MOJI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
LONDON & BOMBAY VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG,
A COLOMBO, PORT SAID & MARSEILLES
WIRELESS ON ALL STEAMERS. Return tickets at a.fare- and-a-half available to Europe for two years, or Intermediate Ports for six months. Hound the world and through tickets to New York, at Special Rates.
RATES,
For PASSAGE
HAND-BOOKS, FREIGHTS, DATES OF SAILING, ETC., apply to:-
P. & O, S. N. Co.'s office Hongkong, 1st April, 1917.
E. V. D. Parr, Superintendent.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
OCEAN SERVICES
ANS PACIFIC
THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP (0.
Projected Sailings from Hongkong➡
"Subject to Alteration
Steamers.
Destination.
|L'DON" via_Singa- !`
pore,
Malacoa,
Penang, Colombo, Delagos Bay, Cape Town, Madeira....
VICTORIA, -- BC,
& SEATTLE vis §Inaba Maru Shanghai, Moji,Capt. Higo Kobe, Yokkaichi, Yokohama Maru & Yokohama..... Capt. Terada SHANGHAI, Kobel Fushimi Maru and Yokohama ... Capt. Irizawa
21, 1917.
SHIPPING
C. N. C.
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. BAILINGS SUBJECT: TO ALTERATION.
Steamers. Kueichow Yingchow Chenan Sinklang Anhui
For
Sailing Date TIENTSIN
SHANGHAI
SHANGHAI
SHANGHAI
SHANGHAI.
[MON, Sth
T. 12,500 1Oct... at noon.
(WED.. 24th T. 12,500 (Oct., at noon.
ƒTUES, 25th: T. 21,000 Sept., at 11am..
(THURS, 27th T. 16,000 Sept., at 11 am. T. 12,500 (8ATUR. 10th.
10st., at 11, a.m. JSUN., 23rd
SHANGHAI, Kobe Hirano Maru and Yokohama ... Capt. Fraser SHANGHAI, Kobol §Kaga Maru
and Yokohama... Capt. Komatsubara
1 §Nikko Maru
KOBE
KOBE
**** Capt. Takeda
1)
KOBE and Yoko- hama ...........
Rangoon Maru Capt. Goto Bombay Maru Capt. Kawai Jinsen Maru Capt. Saito
T. 9,600 1Sept., at 11-a m.
(FRIDAY,"
T. 8,000 (21st Sept.
FRIDAY,
T. 8,000 5th Oct.
JMONDAY, < T. 8,000 1 1st Oct.
EASTBOUND NEW YORK LINE VIA PANAMA CANAL.
(CARGO ONLY).
NEW YORK via Shangbai, Kobe, Yokohama, Saa Francisco, Panama and Colon..........................
LIMITED
Wireless Telegraphy. Telephone Nos. 292 & 293.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHĄ. B. MORI, Manager.
LINET
QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC
To Canada, United States and Europe via Vancouver
n connection' with the Canadian Pacific Railway.
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA.
EMPRESS OF ASIA.
3.5.
30,625 to displacement.
90.623 tons displacement,
Electric Heat in Every Cabin, Electric Light in Every Berth.
One, Two and Three-Room Suites with Private-Bath,
La-Gundaymmrium -Verandah Cafe,
EMPRESS OF JAPAN.
11,000 tons displacctarat
MONTEACLE.
12,000 tum displacement,
Twin Screw Steel Steamships, with Modern Accommodations.
Excellent Table
Bedard First Class Faren,
Monteagle" call ut. Mji instead of Nagasaki ALL STEAMERS i t Shangbaf both East and West Bo
Through Bill of Lading issued via Vancouver in connection with Canadian Pacific Ry. to all' Overland Pointe in Canada and the United Stater, also to Pacific Coast Pointe. European Ports. and the West Indies.
For information as to Passage Fares, Freight Rates, etc. apply to
-
U
Agents<
BONGLONG-MANILA-HANGI AI-NAGASAKI-MU-Kone-YokoSANA.
Bezoral Arul, l'assanger-Departmel
*. R. GHAW,
Bank Yous
J, H. WALLACE, ..
TELEPHONE 42.
General Agent. Koor Kont
BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD.
APCAR LINE,
Regular Service Between
SHANGHAI and JAPAN PORTS,
EASTWARD.
The above steamers have excellent saloon accommodation for passengers and are fitted with all modern conveniences and carry a daly qualified surgeon.
For freight or passage, apply to
Hongkong. June 15, 1917.
DAVID SASSOON & CO., LTD.,
Agents.
'ELLERMAN LINE. (ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.)
JAPAN, CHINA & STRAITS
ΤΟ
UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT.
For particulars of sailings shippers are requested to approach
1be undersigned.
Stesmera procood via Cape of Good Hope,
Subject to change without notice.
or to REISS & Co. Canton, Hongkong, 2 Jan., 1917.
·
THE BANK LINE, LTD.
General Agents,
MOTOR CARS
FOR SALE OR HIRE
ORDERS BOOKED IN ADVANCE. APPLY:
TELE 1063.
EXILE CARACE.
·DES VOLUX BOLD.
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
SAN FRANCISCO LINE
VIA SHANGHAI, THE INLAND SEA, JAPAN & HONOLULU,
FAST AND LUXURIOUS MAIL STEAMERS
Badings from Kangkong-Subject to change without nodes. Steamora
PERSIA MARU
KOREA MARU SIBERIA MARU
TENTO MARU
NIPPON MARU SHINYO MARU
Tous,
4,000
18.000
15,000
22,103
11000
22-00
Learn Hongkong.
The 8.8. NIPPON MARU,” and B S. PERSIA MAKU " onuit call at Shanghai.
SOUTH AMERICAN LINE.
HONGKONG TO VALPARAISO VIA JAPAN, HONOLULU
.SAN FRANCISCO, SAN PEDRO. SALINO CRUZ.
BALBOA, CALLAO, ARICA AND IQUIQUE.
THENCE BY TRANS ANDEAN ROUTE TO BUENOS AIRES.
Steamers.
AKYO MARU
KIYO MARU
SEIYO MARU
Тода
13,500
17,200
14,000
Tickets are interchangable with the Cantuan l'acide Cosas Services, Est and Lice Packs Mail Steamship Co.
Pages may travel by raíí between ports of cali Su Japan free of cisurge. For full information as to rate, mailing, été, apply so
Telephone Nos. 2374 & 2 175,
T. DAIGO, Azept.
KING'S BUILDINGS:
JAVA PACific_line
-OF THE
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LEJN.
Monthly Service between
MANILA, HONGKUNG AND, SAN FRANCISCO. Next sailings for SAN FRANCISCO vis NAGASAKI.
Subject to change without Notice.
Sailing from Hongkong to San Francisco.
S.S. Bintang
Tjikembang
S.8. Arakan
Tlisondari ALL STEAMERS FITTED WITH WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. The steamers have accommodation for a limited number of saloon passengers and carry a duly qualified surgeon.
Cargo taken on through Bills of Lading to all Overland Points
in the United States of America and Canada.
For particulars of Freight and Passare, apply to:---
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.
Managing Agents...
་
Hongkong, York Buildinge.
CHINA MAIL S.S. CO.
FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS. S.S. CHINA
WILL SAIL FROM HONGKONG FOR
SAN FRANCISCO
LTO.
VIA SHANGHAL NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & HONOLILU,
AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLASS PASSENGER SERVICE AT, INTERMEDIATE RATES.
O, H. RITTER, Freight and Passenger Agent.
Prince's Buildings, Ice House Street,.. Tel. 1934.
To Bail. ...... 22nd Sept. at 5 pm. ......23rd Sept, at d'light. ...... 25th Sept. at 4 pm. ....17th Sept. at 4pm ...... 30th Sept, at d'light.
DIRECT SAILINGS TO WEST RIVER, Twice Weekly.`-
S.S. "LINTAN" and 8.S. "SANUL“ MANILA LINE-TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS. Excellent, Salcon accommodation. Amidships: Electric Light and Fans in Saloon and State-rocms.
SHANGHAI LINE-PASSENGERS, MAILS AND CARGO. Excellent Saloon sccommodation Amidships; Electric Light and Fans in Saloon and State-rooms. Regular schedule service between Canton, Hongkong and Shanghai, taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading to all Yangtaze and Northern China Ports, Passengers are Landed in Shanghai, avoiding the inconvenience of transhipment. at Woosung.
For Freight or Passage apply to
Telephone No. 36.
Hongkong September 21, 1917.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN:
Blenmer
Tjimanoek
Regular Fortnightly Service between
CHINA and JAPAN.
from
Expecsed on
WISE IN DE or about
or about
Jar
at
128th Sept. 7th Oct. 1 Shanghai, "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 through rates to ali ports in Netherlands-India and Australia." For particulars of Freight and Passago, apply to the
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN, (16 Telephone No. 1574.
York Building.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LD.
HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA COAST PORT SERVICE.
"Regular Service of Fast, High Class Coast Steamers having good accommodation for first Class Passengers, Electric Light and Fane in state-rooms and Saloon and Excellent Cuisine,
FOR SWATO, AMOY AND FOOCHOW AND RETURN. (Occupying to 10 days.) Captain Steamshipa.
TUES Haihong... J. W. Evans Hallan A. E. Hodgins... | FRI
Leaving. 25th Sept., at noon: 28th Sept. at noon.
FOR SWATOW.
COMMERCIAL NEWS,
Reported American Embargo on Japanese Silky
For several days past there, have been rumours of the U.S." | Government extending the list of the commodities the export of which requires special permission from the American authorities It is now reported that the United States will prohibit the import of Japanese raw silk and habuiae. According to the "Jiji," a leading firm in Osata has received a telegram stating that it is rum- oured the U.S. Government is taking steps to interdict the importation of Japanese raw silk and habutae, and that, therefore, due precautions should be exercised in this connection. If this report is true, it will of course produce a ve y serious effect on Japan's export trade, for silk is the most important of the com- modities exported from this country, and moreover, America is the largest customer for that article. The report, however, has not yet been conarmed.
Yarn Panic in Osaka,-
The Osika Cotton Yarn Ex- change suffered a heavy slump last week after a long continuance of heavy advances. On August 28 quotations closed as follows:-
Auz. 28. Aug. 27.
Y. Y Y September 284.20 323.6) 39.49 October 29:.00 323.05 33.05 November 293.40 327.90 35.40 December 294.50 326.15 31.63 January 295.00 325.95 35.95
That quotations should fall by no less than Y30 in a single day... is very exceptional, remarks the "Japan Chronicle." The prices on August 28 show a decline of no less than Y200 compared with the highest quotations reached only a fortnight ago. There seem to be no special reasons T.sponsible for the drop, which is evidently due to the collapse of the artificial influences which caused the extraordinary boom, As a matter of fact, there is nothing vry extraordinary in quotations falling as the present cost of one bale of cotton yarn is not more than Y220 Interest now centres, not on the future curse of quotations, but on the effect which the precipitous drop wil have on the merchants cncerned
When the archange war booming, there was match. talk of mensbi narikio. or those
If operatius in cotton yarn. these narikin had got hard cash, all would be well, but the fact is not so in the majority of cases. They were narikin simply on the face of accounts for their profits represented a margin in q1ot- ntious of a few months ahead. The present slump will convert, on has already converted, the
Arrivals and Departures from the Company's Wharf (near who have made fortunes by Blake Pier).
For Freight and Passage, apply to
Douglas Lapraik & Co.,
General Managers."
INDO-CHINA
STEAM
NAVIGATION CO.,
CO., LTD.arit in into walkin, or m meylees,
(Projected Sailings from Hongkong.-Subject to Alteration).
For
MANILA HAIPHONG
SHANGHAI
SANDAKAN
Steamship
Yuensang
Taksang
Wing sang Mausang Loongsang
On Sat., 22nd Sept. at 3 p.m. Sun., 23rd Sept at 7 am. Tues., 25th Sept. nt d'light; DOOD. Tues., 25th Sept. at Sat. 29th Sept. at 3 p.m.
MANILA CALCUTTA LINE:Tren sailings
Penang Returning (tan' Calcutta iteamers procend to Kobe and Moji, frequently calling at Shanghai, These sterners have excellent passenger accommodation, are Stted with Electric Light and carry a fully qualified nurgtoo. This line is temporarily disorgainted owing to be war, Particulars on application. HANCHAI LINE 1-Sailings approximately every fri daya between Canton and Shapebal, somedores calling & awstow. Steames of this line bays a timiani waount of passenger sccom- dist, and the ugh tickets can be puged for Northern and Venture Fors via bangal; Through Banding are isaned 12 wil Norsboro and Yangise Parta.
per month from Hongkong so Calcasa calling Singapore and
MANILA LINE-A weekly sarvion is maintained with Manila, by vessels with good pausenger accom
odation, aliaga from both ports every Saturday,
HAIPHONG LIKE-Sailinge auproximately weekly los passengere and cargo, calling at oibow when
inducosent offer.
BORNEO LINE:-One sailing per month betweeg Hongkong and Sandakap by a steamer beving opto
dale accommodatioa fur passengers
Carre fakes on through Bills of lading for Kuist, Jesselton Laboan;: Tawadans Labad Dur. TIENTSIN LIKE:-A regular service is run from March to fierover between Bungkung mat Tiansalo
Calling of Weibwei and Cheran,
Under Strails Covernment Passport Regulations.
All European Passengers, leaving the Colony for Straits Settle- ment, are required to produce on arrival at destination passports. with their Photographs and description affixed thereto.
For Freight or passage, apply to
JARDIKE MATHESON &
Telephone No. 215.
General
agers.
CO., LTD.
THE ROYAL MAIL AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY.
STEAM PACKET
COMPANY.
Owners of The "SHIRE Line of Steamers.
FOR SAILINGS TO AND FROM THE UNITED KINGDOM AND INTERMEDIATE PORTA.
Please Apply to.
JABDINE," MATHESON & 00%, LD, Telephone No. 215, Bub. Ex. No. 10,
HEAD' OFFICE. BEW YORK.
Branches and Agencies in all
parts of the Commercial World,
BANKERS.
FORWARDERS.
TOURIST AGENTS.
AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELLERS CHEQUES- the best forms in which to carry travel funda
OVEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL, TEL.
into something oven worse. There is already a serious panic among the erstwhile naricio, and it is feared that that some bank-. rupts will appear.
The US. Embago on from and Steel. ...There have been some surmises. us to the manner in which the negotiations between the Ja- parese and American GovernTM ment as to supplies of iron and steel for Japan may be settled, says the "Japan Chronicls." A new: theory is now advanced. According to information from what is described, as a reliable source, there are indications of the Japanese-American negotiat foas being settled by mutual con- cess on, some quid pro quo being given in return for American supplies of iron and steel. II. said that the settlement. wil be.. Along the lines of cffering three- furths of the ships built with new Am rican supplies for the joint use of Britain, the United States, France, and italy and leava the use of the remaining Jone iurth to Japan. It is even
said that the Japaneseauthorities. have hinted that an understand- ing on that basis hes been nearly reached with the U.S. Govern-> ment. Further, it is pointed out! in some quarters that the basis of- Bettlement mentioned fits in with: the manner in which it is expect ed the control of shipping in this: country will be carried out. • Av to the 400,000 tons of iron and steel already under contract, it is said that negotiations with the US. authorities are being C^I« ducted separately from those concerning future supplies: At first it was thought that the con- signments under contract would, be the first that the U. B. Govern ment might agree to supply to % Japan if any supplies were to be made at all. Far from this being- the case it is now reported that the outlook for the quantity a ready contracted for is en hopáló