Shipping to Europe. Australia
Other
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1922.
Shipping to Europe, Australia, and other Ports.
P.&0.-BRITISH INDIA, APTAR DODWELL & CO., LTD.
AND
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES.
(COMPANIES in corporated in ENGLANDINJ
*TRAITS BURMA, CEYTON, INDIA, PIRMAN'GULF, WEST INDIES MAURITIUS EAST & ROUTE APRIM, AUSTRALIAMA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND & QUEERALAND PORTS.
RED SEA, EGYPT, KUROPE, ETC.
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS (South)
DILWARA
8.8.
Tozs
EGYPT KASHMIR
15.200 18,000 1 | 8,900
NAGOYA
17,000
"14 Jan. nood | S'pore, Colombo & B'bay
Destipation
|-M'les, London & Antwerp
M'les, London & Antwerp
From Hong
kong(about)| "
18th Jan.
1st Feb
1st Feb.
M'les. London & Antwerp BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS (South)
G. APCAR | 4,700 | 16th Jan. C'ta'via S'pore, P'ang, & R'goon
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South)
ARAFURĄ | 6000 | 11th Jan. 3 gm.
Manila, Sebattik, Brishane
Sydney and Melbourne
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN,
JAPAN
13th Jan.
ST. ALBANS | 4,500 NAGOYA | 7,009 |
17th Jan.
15th Jan.
Yokohama via Shanghai. Yokohama direct. Shanghai & Japan...
All dates are uppracireale avt subject to alteration without notice WIRELESS ON ALL STEAMERS.
Parceir Mearanüg mann serta 1980, 1993. A di a 18, wll be received at tee Company's Ùtten up to nova on the day previous to sausag
For Passage Rates. Handbooks, Freights ète.. maple to
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO
Axear
12. D→ Vœur Road Central.
N. Y. K.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION, VICTORIA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via S'hai & Japan porta. Through Bills of Lading issued to all Overland Common Points in
PS.A. and Canada.
SUWA MARU (Caling Manila) Saturday. 14th Jan., at 11 am. Wednesday, 8th Feb., at I am. FUSHIMI MARU CATORI MARU (Nagasaki direct) Saturday, 4th Mar., at 11 am MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore. Penang.
Colorpha. Suez & Port Said.
YOSHINO MARU
MISHIMA MARL
SADO MARU
Tuesday..
Tuesday, Friday,
17th Jan. a Il a.m. 24th Jan, at Il ani
HAMBURG vĨɛ LONDON & ROTTERDAM.
LIMA HART
MATSCHOTO MARC
3rd Feb, at 11 am.
Thursday. 19th January, Tuesday, 7th February.
Thursday 9th February.
LIVERPOOL, via MARSEILLES.
MALACIA MARC........
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila, Zamboanga. Thursday
Island, Towasvillle & Brisbane.
NIKKO MARG
AKI MARU...
Tuesday,
Tuesday,
17th Jan. 14th Feb.
at il a.m. silam..
Mile of February.
NEW YORK VIA PANAMA & CUBAN PORTS.
TAKETOYO MARU
NEW YORK via Surz.
RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES via Cape.
End of March.
KANAGAWA MARU.....
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang & Colombo
Tuesday,
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penage & Rangoon
TATSUNO MARU.... NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
24th January:
Wednesday, 11th Jan, at 4 p.m.
AKI MARU #MANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
GENOA MARU
INARA MAEL
For further information apply to
Telephone Nos. 292 & 293.
B
Sunday, 15th January. Friday,
1th Jan. at 11 a.m. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. K. H. KAMEI. Manager
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.
R
REGULAR SAILINGS TO NEW YORK & BOSTON
FOR NEW YORK & BOSTON VIA SUEZ.
S.S. "EGREMONT CASTLE" Sailing on or about 10th Jan.
"DACRE CASTLE"
+
LLOYD TRIESTINO.
Beginning of Fəb.]
Taking cargo ou through Bills of Lading for Levant, Black Sea and Danube Porta.
FIUME having been re-opened for traffic, cargo ia also accepted for this port on through Bills of Lading.
S.S. TRACIA"
FOR SHANGHAL
Sailing beginning of February, For BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE Vis Singapore, Penang and Colombo. .S.S. TRIESTE " Sailing on or about 18th January.
"TRACIA"
2nd half of February, Fassengers Luggage can be insured at the affice of the Agents.
NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS.
Regular Passenger and Cargo Service. FROM CALCUTTA TO SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS,
Through Bills of Lading issued from Hongkong.
For Freight or Passage on any of the above Lines apply to
DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
Agents.
Telephone 1030
AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE.
HONGKONG TO PHILIPPINES & AUSTRALIAN FORTS. SAILING (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).
Steamer.
TAIYUAN CHANGSHA
Arrives Hongkong
from Australia.
about 14th Jan.
Leaves Hongkong
for Australia.
16th Jan, at 4 p.m. 5th Feb. at 4 p.m.
LUASTAL SHIPPING,
INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
Sailing
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
Destination
Steamer SHANGHAI via Swałow Hangsang Fi. 13th Jan. at d'light. MANILA
Yuensang Fri 13th Jan, at 3pm. YOKOHAMA & Kobe Kwaisang-Taes 17th Jan, at 10 am. SANDAKAN
Mausang
Wed. 18th Jan, st noon. BANGKOK
Hopsang Thurs. 19th Jan. at 10 am.
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SHIPPING NEWS.
CHINA'S HARBOURS...
The District Committee for Watar Improvement, Nautung Kisngin has decided to embark on dyke and harbour construction at Siaoyang Kotza, Ylögchuan, Fuming. Hwayusa, Sinwen.. Changchlao, and Laobung.
RESCUE AT SEA
A San Francisco message BIJK -The Press reports that fifteen of the crew of the American vessel Harcard, bound from Tahiti to Honolulu, have been picked up at ses after drifting, for forty bours lia life-boats by the British
CALCUTTA LINE This Line now affords regular sailings to steamer Borascape, bound for Calcutta, Penang and Singapore: Returnin. From Calcutta Bilbobos, and will be sent to San stesmas proceed via Strsity and Hongkong to Japan occasionally calling at Shanghai.
Francisco rit Hawali.
CHINESE NAVAL MEN'S THREAT. All steamers have excellent passenger accommodation, are fitted It is reported that mambers of with Electric Light & Fans and carry a fully qualified Surgeon. the Chinese Navy have telegrab- SHANGHAI LINE : Sailings approximately every three days between ed to the Minister of Navy in
Canton and Shanghai, sometimes calling at Swatow. Through Peking demanding payment of tickets can be obtained and through Bills of Lading are issued their back aslaries before the end all to Northern and Yangtze Ports via Shanghai.
of the present Chinese year. They MANILA LINE-A weekly service is maintained with Manila by have threatened that unless this ressels with good passenger accommodation, sailings from is forthcoming they will commit both ports every Friday.
some lawless act within three HAIPHONG LINE :-Sailings approximately weekly for passenger-days.
and cargo, calling at Hoihow when inducement offers. BORNED LINE-Fortnightly sailings to and from Sandakan by
two 5,000 ton steamers ns. * HINSANG " & "MAUSANO" Tsinanfa, Dec. 17-Yesterday both steamers having excellent passenger accommodation. the United Students' Association Cargo taken on through Bits of Lading for Kudai, Jesselton, (of Tsinanfu beld a conference and Labuan, Tawao and Lahad Datu.
passed the following resolutions: TIENTSIN LINE :—A regular service is run from Mareb to Nov. (1) to remove all Japanese factories between H'kong Tientsin calling at Weihaiwai & Chefoo in Shantung: (2) to expel the BANGKOK LINE:-A weekly service is provided between Hong-Japanese residents from the cities
kong and Bangkok, via Swatow, by five steamers fitted with of the province. up-to-date passenger accommodation,
CALCUTTA LINE.
Through Bills of Lading issued to RANGOON, PORT SWETTENHAM & MADRAS & DUTCH EAST INDIES.
For Freight or Passage spply to
Telephone No. 215.
JARDINE MATHESON & CO., LTD. General Managers.
C. N. C.
CHINA NAVIGATION CO, LTD. SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
Por
This steamer is fitted with Refrigerating machinery, ensuring a plentiful supply of ice, fresh provisions etc. and has superior accommodation with Electric Light throughout and Electric Fans in the State-rooms. A duly qualified Doctor is carried. Reduced Fares, SHANGHAI & CHEFOO... Cargo booker! through to all Australian, New Zealand and Tas manian porta.
For Freight and Passage appis 10
Telephone No. 38.
Butterfield & Swire.
Agents.
"
'ELLERMAN
LINE.
(ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO, LTD.)
FREIGHT & PASSENGER SERVICE FAR EAST UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT.
Steamers
City of Bastun City of Manchester City of Tokyo
Haring.
20th Jan. London. Rotterdam & Hamburg 17th Feb. Mles, London R'dam & H'burg
4th Feb. London, Rotterdam & Hamburg HOMEWARD PASSENGER SERVICE City of Manchester 17th Feb. City of Simia Middle of Mar.
10th May
City of Calcutta
Subject to change without notice,
Mles. L'don, R'dam. & H'burg
For particulars of freight and passage rates apply to
THE BANK LINE, LTD..
General Agents.
iP
or to REISS & Co. Canton
Regular Fortnightly Service between
JAVA, CHINA and JAPAN.
GLEN
AND
SHIRE.
JOINT SERVICE OP STEAMERS.
For
U.K., STRAITS. CHINA & JAPAN Service.
OUTWARDS.
Due Hongkong.
Kapect-1 na
Wave
Frso
or Subs
Tilatjap...... Java
1
in port
Oorontalo
Java
in port
Maldis
Tipanas
Java Јата
Tlikembang
Tjibodas......
Tilliwang ...
Amoy Java Japan
19th Jan.
21st Jan. Batavia
21st Jan.
-
Timanoek... | JOYS
17th Jan. !
1t: Jan. Bateria 13th Jan. Japan
17th Jan. 22nd Jan. 1 Saigon
24th Jan. Japan 22nd Jan. 24th Jan, Sourabaya 29th Jan. 1st Feb. | Amoy/S'hai
*The steamers are all fitted throughout with electric light and have accommodation for limited number of saloon-passengers. All steamers carry a daly qualified surgeon. Cargo taken at through rates to all ports in Netherlands-India and Australia."
ALSO OFERATING
JAVA PACIFIC LIJN.
NEXT SAILING.
SMB47
Arakan
F7010
Expected sa
Will Sve on
or shoul
Fram
Of al S.F.Japan 19th Jan. 23rd Jan.
Java Simaloer 1 Java
6th Feb. 11th Feb. S.F. Manila Saleier ...... | S.F. Japan | 30th Jan. 31st Jan, Batavia
Through Bills of Lading issued to U.S.A. and Canadian Overland Points.
For Freight and Passage spply to the
Telephone No. 1574.
Java-China-Japan Lijn.
York Building
Vessel,
M.V.
"OLENADE" "GLENAMOY" 'GLENTARA "
HOMEWARDS.
Vessel.
22nd January. 31st January. 15th February.
Discharges.
Leaves Hongkong- M.V. "GLENAVY “* 28th Jan. GENOA, L'DON, R'DAM & E'BURO. "GLENLUCE" 8th Feb. L'DON, R'DAMA'WERF & H'BURO, S.S. "GLENSHANE" 19th Feb. GENOA, L'DON, R'DAM & HBURG.
Movements are subject to change without notice
For freight or further particulars please apply to:
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. AGENTS THE GLEN LINE, LTD.
Telephone No. 215. sub-sx. 23 and 3696.
SHANGHAL...
To Sail.
noon. noon.
4 p.m.
Steanters. Tungchow...12th Jan, at Sinklang ...12th Jan. at 'SHANGHAI & TSINGTAO., Saochow ...14th Jan. at S'TOW, S'HAI & PUKOW.....Linan ...15th Jan. at SWATOW & BANGKOK......Chengtu 17th Jan, at: SHANGHAI
Szechuen ...17th Jao. at MANILA, CEBU & ILOILO Taming ... 17th Jan. at SWATOW & SINGAPORE... Kingyuan ...18: Jan. st noon.
10 a.m.
10 a.m. noon.
noon.
TSINAN STUDENTS' DRASTIC RESOLUTION.
com-
The resolutions were municated to Mr. Shim Li-pen, the Commissioner for Foreign.. Affaire, when two thousand students made a demonstration in front of his Yamen. Mr. Shib received the students' representa- tives and told them that he would start negotiations with the Japan- ese suthorities regarding the
matter.
THE HAGUE RULES AND THE HARTER ACT. The council of the Manchester Association of Importers and Ex- portars reported to their members that an account of the Hague Rules had bean posted to the British Consulate General of New York, with the suggestion, that if the rules were incorporat- ed in the Harter Act it would do away with the difficulties -ex- pected by Americao export with regard to the limitation of value on packages lost or damaged. The consul had replied that it would be decidedly to the advan- Lage of the world in general it this could be done, bat he feared there. - was a considerable amount of opposition by steamship owners. who do not view with sympathy
towards ang suggestions
the modification of the existing Act. SHIPYARDS AND DISARMAMENT. The total amount of unemploy-
SHANGHAI LINE-PASSENGERS, MAILS AND CARGO. Excellent Saloon accommodation-amidships. -Electric-Fans in mont-litely-to-result-from-an Saloon and Staterooms. Regular schedule service between reement to restrict naval arma- Canton. Hongkong and Shanghai (thrice weekly) and Tsingtaoments will be very considerable. weekly), taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading to all Yangtze, says Asahi, which has been mek- and Northern China Ports. Passengers are Landed in Shanghai. avoiding the inconvenience of transhipment at Woosung.
BANGKOK LINE.—Weekly service to and from B'kok via Stów.
or Freight or Passage apply to
Telephone No. 35. Hongkong Jao. 11, 1922
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO, LTD.
HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA COAST PORTS SERVICE. Regular Service of Feat. High Class Coast Steamers having good accommodation for First Class Passengers. Electric Light and Fans in state-rooms and Saloon and Excellent Cusine.
For Swatow, Amoy and Foochow and Returns, (Occupying 9 to 10 days.) Steamships. Captain.
Lesving. Haihong...W.C. Paremore, I FRI.
13th Jan, at noon. Haiching | J. S. Thomson ...... TUES.,
17th Jan. at annn. Hailoong W. Couper
FRI..
20th Jan. at noon.
Arrivals and Departures from the Co's Wharf (near Blake Pier.)
For Freight and Passage, apply to
Douglas Lapraik & Co., General Managers.
NANYO YUSEN KAISHA.
The South Sea Mail S.5. Co., Ltd.) Regular freight and passenger service
between
JAPAN, HONGKONG & JAVA.
For Batavia, Samarang, Sourabaya, Macassar & Balikpapan. S.S. MACASSAR MARU Sailing on or about iath Jan. SAMARANG MARU Sailing on or about 24th Jan.
For Moji, Kobe, Osáka & Yokohama. S.S. BORNEO MARU Sailing on or about Tath Jan CHERIBON MARU Sailing on or about 1st Feb. For further particulars please apply to:-
Tel. No. 2204,-- Second Princes, Floor Building.
K. SUZUKI, Manager.
ing investigations into the number of employees at present engaged in the principal shipyards of the country where building for the Inavy is carried on. Estimated in figures, the Asahi believes that the number of men to be dis- charged if the Conference reaches a definite decision to cut down the navies of the world, will be no fewer than 43,000, and if the members of the employee's. families who will suffer by the reduction are included, a total of 210,000 will be resched. "This," says the paper, "refers only to works are included, the number. the shipyards; if other subsidiary of the unemployed will be much greater." The paper has atrized at this estimate by a careful en- quiry into the present capacity for employment of each yard. There are thirteen major ship- building yards, four belonging to the Navy and nine private. The former at present employ about. 61,000 bands, while the later's workmen total some 95,300. The | large yards are engaged almost exclusively on the construction of capital ships, and they are the ones that will be hit hardest by 盘 disarment agreement, and
may be compelled to release many 45 24,000 mer.
AS
"There are people who, thlok," [says the "Asahi,, "that, as Mr. Hughes' proposals sim principally at Capital ships, the men, dis- charged on that account can be absorbed in the constraction' of auxiliary craft, of which Japan's eight-and eight programme calle Asahi pate & different interpreta for a further twenty." Bot the
tion on the American plan and holds that there must be a COTTES- ponding decrease in the number of auxiliary vessels, so that at least twenty per cent, or 15,500, of the men employed on this type of vessel will be unnecessary. Added to these 39,000 men there will be a number of clerks who will have to be discharged. The Asahi estimates this pomber af nearly 4,000, thus reaching the total of 43,000 men who may lose their positions as the result of the, conference in Washington,