to Europe, Australla, and other Parts.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
0.-BRITISH INDIA, APCAR
AND
STERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES.
ICOMPANIES in corporated in ENGLAND)
TO
18 & BURMA. CETI ON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF, WEST INDIES MAURITIUS. EAST & SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALIASIZ, INCLUDING, NEW ZEALAND & QUEENSLAND FORTS,
RED SKA, KGYPT. FÜROPE, ETC. PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL HAIL STEAMERS (UNDER CONTRACT WITH H. M. GOVERNMENT.)
From Heng- kong (about)
3.5.
Tona
$.097
11R IN ALA-
8,841
21st June. 5th July
Destination
Y'les, Loudon & Antwarp Mles, London & Antwerp 19:5 July 7,000
S'pore, P'arg. C'bo & B'bay -9,000-
-19th_July___LMiles, London & Antwerps |
BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS (South)
Singapore only. 5.452 15th June R 4,619 1 16th June C'ta via S'pore & Penang ASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South)
URA
| 6,000
6th July.
[Manila. Thurs. Is., Cairns, Brisbane. Townsville; Sydney and Melbourne,
Satcosaktians With Me Union 3 3. Cetinası'ı (IRANTEE from Åsttrait la tam 1100 Kined in via New Zawad
sad Sping Compass'a yanaşım tar Josiarmpna uod Leadas vi Pesamus Coakl
ALA
10
AN
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN,
9.000 1 17 June 4 p.m. 4,824 19:h June
7,000
1st July
S'hai, Moji, Kobe, Yama. Shanghai & Kota. Shanghai only.
ates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice
WIRELESS ON ALL STEAMERS.
Kroela Measuring qui more than right = 25%, it will be received e sany's Üfice up to nooa na the day previoùa to sading.
r Passage Rates, Handoooks, Freights etc. apply to
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
es Faux Road Central.
LEN
AND
Agents
SHIRE.
JOINT SERVICE OF STEAMERS.
U.K., STRAITS, CHINA & JAPAN Service.
Vassei.
{"GLENBEG**
"OLENLUCE
"GLENSHANE
Tossal.
OUTWARDS.
Due Hongkong.
19th June.
10th July.
20th July.
HOMEWARDS.
Leaves Hongkong.
Discharges.
LENIFFER 4th July GEVOA. L'DON, HULL, A'WERF, H'BURG
Movements are subject to change without notice. or freight or further particulars please apply to:-
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
THE GLEN LINE, LTD.
AGENTS
olephone No. 215, sub-ex. 23 and 3695.
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1922.
Shipping to Europe, Australia, and other Ports.
N. Y. X.
SAYUNOR SUBJEST YO"ALTERATION,
VICTORIA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via S'hai & Japan ports. 17 annuge Rille vi Lading issand in all Overland Common Pointe u Ús 4 à Canada SHINZUOKA M. (Calling Keelung) Monday, 3rd July, at 11 am. YOKOHAMA M. (Calling Keelung) Wed.,
MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP ria Singapore, &c.
MISHIMA MARU...
BAKOZAKI MARE
Friday. Friday.
HAMBURG via DUNKIRK, LONDON & ROTTERDAM.
MITO MARU
TOEUSHIMA MARU
Friday,
IVERPOOL viz MARSEILLES and Valencia.
COASTAL SHIPPING. INDO CHINA STEAM
SHIPPING NEWS.
PORT OPPOSITE FOOJHOW. The provincial authorities of
NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Paken propose to of a up a port
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION. Destination HAIPHONG via Hoihow Leesin
Steamer
Mausang
¡SHANGHAI vis Ningpo Taksang
SANDAKAN SHANGHAI via Swatow Choysang BANGKOK via Swatow. Fooshing-
NOON.
noon.
soon. 2001.
Sailing
26th July, as II a.m.
23rd June at 11 m. 7th July at I am.
STRAITS & Calcutta......Namsang MANILA
Thur. 15th June at 10a.m. Fri. 16th June at 3 pm.
Loongsang
Fri. Sat.
16th Juna at
3 p.m.
17th June at
Tues. 20th June at
16th June.
Tun. 20th Janous Tuas, 20th June as
Friday. 16th June...
Tuesday. Tuesday,
20th June at I am. 18th July at 11 am
Wednesday. 14th June.
Thursday, 29th June.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila, &c.
PANGO MAKE
YOSHINO MARU
NEW YORK VIA PANAMA.
NAGATO MARE... DELAGOA HARI
NEW YORK via Susz.
NO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & Buenos aires vil Cape. LOMBAY i Singapore, Ponang & Colombo
CEYLON MARU...
Monday, 26th June. ALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.
MORIOKA MARU
Friday. 23rd June. VAGASAKI, KOSE & YOKOHAMA
NIKKO MARU
Friday, 16th June at 11 am. SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
MALACCA MARC
LIMA MARE...
Thursday, 15th June. Saturday. 17th June.
́er further information apply to→ NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
Telephone Nos. 292 & 293. K. H. KAMEL Manager.
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
$.8.
REGULAR SAILINGS TO NEW YORK & BOSTON
FOR NEW YORK & BOSTON.
ROWES CASTLE"
Sailing on or about 30th June. * EGREMONT CASTLE" Sailing about 2nd half of July.
LLOYD
TRIESTINO.
Taking cargo on through Bulls of Lading for Levant. Black Sea and Danube Ports.
►
FIUME having been re-opened for trafic, cargo is also accepted for this port on througa Bills of Lading.
FOR SHANGHAI
S.S. NIPPON " Sailing on or about 38th June.
For BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE.
Via Singapore, Penang and Colombo, S.S. VENETIA " Sailing on or about 21st June.
"NIPPON** Sailing about middle of July
Fassengers' Luggaga can be insured at the office of the Agenta.
NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS.
Regular Passenger and Cargo Service.
FROM CALCUTTA TO SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS. S.S. "UMLAZI “ Sailing second half of June. Through Bill of Lading issued from Hongkong.
For Freight or Paysage on any of the above Lines apply to
DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
Agents.
Telephone 1030.
AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE.
HONGKONG TO PHILIPPINES & AUSTRALIAN PORTS. SAILING (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).
配
Steamer.
TAIYUAN
Regular Fortnightly Service between
JAVA, CHINA and JAPAN.
in port. 15th June Soerabais
Fram
Expected on ar abeat
Will Indre un ei abani
Jar
bedari кап
Java
Japan
tap
Japao
Java
wong ...
| 20th June 1 22nd June 1 Batavia 124th June | 26th June | Batavia vis
Banka, Billiton.
| 20th June | 24th June | S'hai & Japan
The steamers are all fitted throughout with electric light and accommodation for a limited number of saloon-passengers. steamers carry a daly quafiued surgeon. Cargo taken at ugh rates to all ports in Netherlands-India and Australis.” ALSO OPERATING
JAVA PACIFIC LIJN.
NEXT SAILING.
Yeom
Bxpected in
Wiif leave o
7701
or aber
Through Bill of Lading issued to U.S.A. and Canadian rland Points.
För Freight and Passage apply to tha
Arrives Hongkong
from Australia.
15th July.
Leaves Hongkong for Australia. 20th July.
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. the State-rooms. A duly qualified Doctor is carried. Reduced Fares. Cargo booked through to all Australian, New Zealand and Tas- manian porta.
For Freight and Passage apply to
Telephone No. 36.
Butterfield & Swire. (JOHN SWIRE & SON, LTD.)
Agents.
ELLERMAN'
"
LINE.
ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO, LTD.)
KAD UT #0;2
FREIGHT & PASSENGER SERVICE
HOMEWARDS.
Sailing.
City of Glasgow 5th July. London, Rotterdam & Hamburg.
Subject to change without notice.
(on the Min Rivar opposite Fɔa- chow) Ling Pin-chiig hachion appointed the Director of the Port Administration.
GYROSCOPE STABILIZER. The Sperty Ryroscope stabilizar. which is said to be capable of |stabilizing vessels of 15,000 to 20,000 tons, was inspected recent- ly by shipping man at Philadel- (phia. The stabilizer is a product
of the Essington shop of the A CALCUTTA LINE This Lina now affords regular sailings to Westinghouse Electric Co.
Calcutta, Penang and Singapore: Returning from Calcutta (solid metal wheal, with adiameter Japan of 13 feet, the stabilizer weighs siekmate proceed via Straits and Hongkong to
100 tons. It can make 800 revolu- occasionally calling at Shanghai, Allatearers have excellent passenger 2000mmodation, are fitted tions a minute. It is claimed that with Electric Light & Fans and carry a fully qualified Surgeon. with the stabilizer on vessels of SHANGHAI LINE : Sailings approximately every three days between the size mentioned the roll will
Canton and Shanghai, cometimas calling at Swatow. Through not be 3" from even keel tickets can be obtxired and through Bills of Lading are issued | CONDITIONS ON THE YANGTZE -sil-to-Northern end-Tangiare Porte viz-Sheschei...
Tha Icbang-Chungking service. MANILA LINE ———A weekly servias is maintained with Manila by was resumed six weeks ago, and Wessels with good passenger accommodation, sailings from there are now no fewer than 14 both parts avary Friday.
general steamers engaged in HAIPHONG LINE —Sailings approximately weekly for passengers trade, besides two belonging to
and carze, calling at Roibow when inducement offers.
(the oil companies. Owing to the HORNEO LINE-Fortnightly sailings to and from Sandakan belarge number of steamers run- twa 5,000 ton steamers 9,8. “ HINSANG " & "MAUSANG “ Įning, a rate war is in progress, both steamers haring excellezi passenger accommodation. One of the principal lines of cargo Carge taken en through Bille of Lading for Kudat, Jesselton,is cotton sarn, End freight Labuan, Tawao and Lahad Datu
jcharges used to be as much as TIENTSIN LINEA regular servisa is run from Marob to Nov. Tis. 30 or Tis. 35 par hale, but to- between F'kong & Tischin calling at Weihaiwsi & Chefoo.day steamers are offering to carry BANGKOK LINE-A woożly service is provided between Hong-it at Tia. 4. Last year and even kong and Bangkok, via Swatow, by five steamers fitted with fat the beginning of this season up-to-date passenger accommodation.
CALCUTTA LINE.
5.S. "Namsang" will be despatched on or about Friday, 16th June, at noon. for SINGAPORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA. Through Bills of Lading issuid to RANGOON, PORT SWETTENHAM & MADRAS & DUTCH EAST INDIES.
For Freight or Passage apply to:-
Telephone No. 215.
Far
HAIPHONG
JARDINE MATHESON & CO., LTD.
General Managers.
C. N. C.
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
Steamers.
To Sail. Chinklang. Both June at 10a.m. AMOY & SHANGHAI........Soochow ...15th June at 10 a.m. PAKHOI & HAIPHONG ...Kalong ...16th June at 1f am. SWATOW, S'HAI & TTAO.Sinklang ...17th June at 4 p.m. AMOY, MILA, CEBU & IILO Tean ...185 June at d'light. SWATOW & SINGAPORE... Kaying ...18th June at SWATOW & BANGKOK ...Kiungchow...20th June st WWEI, CFOO & T'TSIN..Kuelchow 20th June ET
пооп.
1000. DOOR.
the rates for Chinese passengers were $90 first-class, $60 second- class and $30 third-class, but these have now been reduced to |$30, $20 and $10 respectively. The time when a steamer could pay for itself in one or two sea- sons seems to have departed söd it is hoped as a result, that there will be a change for the batter in the cost of living of res- idents in the Far West of Chies.
The Alice Dollar has not made an appearance at Chungking this season. It is said that she is being held back while a dissute 19 being settled through diplomatic channels. She was charged with arriving at Ichang with a large cargo of opium last year, and was heavily fined. The owners now dispute this decision and the matter is onder discus- sion.
The Customs authorities recent- ly seized two or three sampang belonging to semi-officia! de- partment for the suppression of the opiam traffic. They have been cut in two, and are now being exhibited in that condition on the band It is stated that boat, they went out to search but, not finding any opium on it, SHANGHAI LINE-PASSENGERS, MAILS AND CARGO, they robbed a Chinese lady of Axcellent Saloon accommodation amidships. Electric Fana in $100. The men have been hand- Saloon and State-rooms. Regular schedule service betweened to the authorities to be desll Canton. Hongkong and Shanghai (thrice weekly) and Tsingtao with.
weekly), taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading to all Yangtze, 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 vis S'tow.
For Freight or Passage apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE. (John Swire & Sons, Ltd.)
AGENTS.
Telephone No. 36. Cargo and baggag› can be insured at the above office.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO. LTD.
HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA COAST PORTS SERVICE.
Regular Service of Fast, 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.
Leaving. Halching J. S. Thomson... FRL, 16th June at 1 p.r. Halhong.. W. C. Paramore | FRL 23rd June at 1 p.m. 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.
4
The South Sen Mall 5.5. Co., Ltd.)
REGULAR SERVICE-
Between
JAPAN, HONGKONG & JAVA.
For Batavia, Samarang & Sourabaya.
S.S. SAMARANG MARU Sailing on or about 7th July,
For Moji, Kobe & Yokohama.
S.S. BORNEO MARU Sailing on or about 22nd June. CHERIBON MARU Sailing on or about 6th July
19
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For further particulars please apply to :-.
Telephone No. 1574.
Java-China-Japan Lijn.
York Building).
or to BEISS & Co, Canton
For particulars of freight and passage rates apply to —
THE BANK LINE, LTD,,
General Agente.
Tel No. 2206. Second Floor, Prince Building
K. SUZUKI, Maneger.
it
THE COMMONWEALTH LINE "The position of the Common- wealth Government Line of ships i now said to be as good as, if not better, than, it has ever besa." Several of the vessels have just been chartered with full cargoes of wheat. Two of the " D "Clats have lately been engaged for **, coal trade between Austral
god New Zealand. Two of the line engaged is the phosphate trade baiwed the islands and Australia. A regular monthly ser vice is in operation between hare and Java ports. All the vessels on this run are taking up good general cargoes and returning with payable loading. The Com monwealth ships are doing an well as soy of the other Hoes in The Australia-Java trade. There is a fortnightly cargo service between England and Australia, and a three monthly service be tween Fiji, Paosmos, sad Eag- land. Splendid business is now offering for the monthly servica of the new "Bay" steamer«. They are coming hers with- reasonable cargoes, while other big ships are tying up in ballast So far each of the "Bay" ships. bas taken capacity cargoes. The Moreton Bay, due at Fremande on May 12 from Eagland, bass. butter cargo than on her first: voyage, and is carrying 740 pas-- sengers. The strike in England bas delayed the completion of the last of the Bay" class,” the Esperance and Jervis Bay, but already satisfactory business, iš in sight for these when they are completed. At the present time there are only two ships of the line-the Arkinen and the Damosa-idle, 63 & fainst quarter of the fleet not long ago. The wooden ships laid up in Sydney, although Government. ships, do not come under the control of the Commonwealth Government Line. Thus there EZU now about 43, vessels of the fine trading. -An racaatly As February there were five vessels. of the Hoe idle in Sydney alone, and Melbourne and Adélside also had a quota of ships that were eating taxpayers money. Com- pared with other countries, this recond is good
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