SHIPPING
THE CHINA MAIL.
SHIPPING
N. C.
SHIPPING
WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1919,
P. & O-BRITISH INDIA CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. CANADIAN PACIFIC
& APCAR LINES
(COMPANIES Incorporated in ENCILAND)
TO
STRAITS & BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF, AUSTRALASIA, WEST-INDIES, MAURITIUS, KAST & BOUTH AFRICA, RED BIA, EGYPT, EUROPE, ETC..
SAILINGS FOR
MARSEILLES & LONDON.. FIA STRAITS, COLOMBO PORT SAID.
leave Blong.'.
kong about
Duo Marsellise
about
8.8.
Due London, abond
** NEURALIA"
*NOYARA"
5th May at Noom
7th August
30th June 9th Sept
8th July isth Sept
FOR
BOMBAY VIA STRAITS AND COLOMBO,
* DILWARA "
23rd May
das Bombay about.
10th June
CALCUTTA VIA STRAITS AND RANGOON.
ARRATOON APCAR”
Early June
Due Cafeutta. June.
TOR
SHANGHAI AND KOBE.
ARRATOON APOAR" moth May at 11.30 a.m..
Wireless on all steamara.
For PASSAGE RATES, HAND-BOOKS FREIGHTS, &c. apply to —
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & 00...)
Agenta
2. Dos Vaux Road Centrs), HONGKONG.
OCEAN TRANSPORT CO., LTD. (TAIYO KAIUN KAISHA).
FOR VANCOUVER AND SEATTLE,
For Space and: Particulars apply to DODWELL & CO., LTD,, Agents,
NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS.
TAKING
LAKING Cargo on through Bills of Lading to SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS. with transhipment si CALCUTTA, in confanbtion with the INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
AND APOAR LIKE IN
Sailings from Hongkong..
Far freighs & further particulars apply to DODWELL & CO., LTD. "Agents. THE NANYO YUSEN KAISHA (SOUTH SÉA MAIL 88 00.)
Regular Service of Steamers Batween Japan, Hongkong, Singapore,
Batavia, Samarang and Sourabaya.
For JAVA PORTS
BANRI MAKU
BORNEO MARU ..................
For JAPAN PORTS.
KIOJUN MARU ............
on 21st May.
on 19th June
on 13th July.
HOKUTO MAKU
on 27th July.
BORNEO MARU
on lith Jane.
on 21st June.
on 26th July.
on 28th Aug.
on 9th Sept.
HOKUTO MARU
RIOJUN 'MARU
BANRI MARU
BORNEO MARU
HOKUTO MARU
on 4th July...
For Fright or Pasage Apply to DODWELL & CO. LD., Agents,
O. S. K.
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA,”
SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,
LONDON & ANTWERP... Monthly direct service via Singapore and Fort Salal
AMUR MARU...End of May.
ANDES MARU wh....................Tuesday, 16th June, *Call Marseilles.
SINOA & BOMBAY Monthly service, taking cargo on through Bill of Lading with tranship-
Fombay ta Company's staamma
GANGES MARU...Saturday, 24th May, BURNA MAKU ...................... -----Monday, 28th May...
BUENOS AIRES, RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS, MAURITIUS, DURBAN & CAPE TOWN via SINGAPORE, HAWAII MARU..........................................Sunday, 15th June. BOMBAY COLOMBU—again: fortnightly moview via Bingapore.
GANGESTMMARU Saturday, 24th May, BURMA MARU *...........................................Monday, 28th May. SAIGON, BANGKOK, SINGAPORE—Bəzalar monthly marrion.
UNNAN MĀRU
lat June. SYDNEY, MELBOURNE—Monthly service calling at AUCKLAND, N.Z. 184 ADELAIDE, MANKIN MABU ..............Sunday, 1st June. VICTORIA, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE, TACOMA,
Ji
Regular fortnightly services touching at latergandista ports is Japan and Laking cargo te OTTELAND POINTS .9. in connection with Chicago,
allwaukee kad 81. Pani Rahway, AFRICA MĀRU gaisma.Thursday, 22nd May, HAIPHONG Zhave times s month serios.
DATTOKI, MARU ..........................Wednesday, 21st May. JAPAN PORTS.—MOJI, KOBE, YOKKAICHI & YOKOHAMA
SIAM MART MEREKA
at marque appende Monday,
KEELUNG, TAKAO VIA SWATOW, AMOY
26th May.
Thane stenmara hava acosilent sconmmodation for let and tad vium Balonk -Fingers sod will azrity and depart, from the 90ON TIP WHART,
mr the Harbour ton
For TAKAO SWATOW and AMOT, M
BOSHU MARU...romana..... Chunday, 22nd May at 8 a.m.
For KEELUNG via SWATOW and AMOY. KALJO MARU ðunday, 19th May, si 10 am. For wallfing-dates and farther particulars please apply.tom.
Tel. No. 744 & 245,
KVAMASAKI Manager.
THOS. COOK &
No. 1. Queen' Ending.
SON,
Tourist, Steamship and Forwarding Agents, Bankers, etc.
OFFICIAL PASU NGER AGENTS TO: THE PHILIPPINE, GOVERNMENT.
TICKET, BUPPLIED to ALL PARTS of the WORLD at Tarif:Estos, LETTERS of CREDIT CIRCULAR NOTES 183UED and
CABEED.
BAGUAGE 2ollasted, forwarded and inrsród %t lowest, raton, Cook's "PAB EASTERN TRAVELLER'S GAZETTE”
Ballings and Feres from the Far East to all parts of the World be forwarded free on spplication,
Talagmaphic Addrom “COUTON") --- THOR, COOK & BON,
Zalephens No. 526.-
Hongkong Hotel Buildings, Hon Also SHANGHAI, PEKING, YOKOHAMA, MANILA. "Üzzus p«LUDOLEE CIRCUS, LONDON, EC.
SHANGHAI
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
.
PO JAKÉ
emesinmememlag 13, ab 4 pm. SHANGHAI & TSINGTAO. vramiona.CFYNAN ........May 18, at 9am. ¡PAKHOI & BAIERUNG.
„KATONA.................... May 30% at 10 km. SWATOW & BANGKOK
„CHANGCHOW ..............May 19, at Noon. SWATOW, WEIFAIWEI,
CHEFOO & TIENTSIN............Kuachów „May 15, at Noes. SHANGRAI bet ---SUIYANO „mesh.May 29, at Noon. SHANGHAI & TSINGTAO.........YINGCHOWMay 25, Daylight, SWATOW ♣ BANGKOR..........................HEH May 28, at Noon. SHANGHAI LINE-PASSENGERS, MAIL-and: CARGO-Excellent Baloon accommodation amidships. Electric Light and Fans in Baloon, and State-rooms. Regular schedule service between Canton, Hongkong, Shanghai (thrice weekly) and Tsingtao (weekly), taking cargo on through Bils of Lading to all Yangisse and Northern China Poria. Fastengers are landed in Shanghai, avoiding the inconvenience of transhipment at Woosung.
BANGKOK LINE-Weekly service to and from Bangkok via Swatow.
For Freight or Fassage apply to
Taléphone No. 36.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
AGENTS.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LD..
*FOL
PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG
(BUBJECT TO ALTERATION).
ŠTRAMITA TA
.
TO BAT
SHANGHAI vis. SWATOW......CHDYSANG....... FRIDAY, May 18, Daylight." STRAFTS & CALCUTTA CHAKBANG ..........SATURDAY, May 17, at 3pm. MANILA coročnou... PINGSANG...................MONDAY, May 19, x1 3 p.m.. KOBE......
..............KUMSANG.................WEDDAY, May 9, at 5 p.m.. MANILA Share your hand, the ... YUENSANG FRIDAY, May 23, at 2p.m. TIENTSIN
...........CHIONGSHING...SATURDAY, May 24, Daylight- CALCUTTA LINE-This Une is now being reorganized and will abortly afford frequent and
TOLA
to Calentia in blague and Fu
from Caletta Rialmers proceed in Birsite and Hongkong to Japan. ocreaionally exiting at Shanghai.
All stormers have erorilent passenger sccommodation, are Atted with Electric Light and Tam and carry a fully qualidad SurgOORS. SHANGHAI EINBalling approximately evacy thra Aaya butwax Canton and Shanghal,
sometimes calling at Swatow
Steamers on the ina hava a Umitadi amount of pamangar accommodation, and through. Lichota- can be obtained for Northern and Tangians Porta via. Shanghali Thaaghi BeʻIndlog ko.
red to all Northern and Yangisse Ports
MANILA LINEA weekly surviós is maintained with Manila by towels with good plasinger
ccommodation; atinge from both porta svary Friday.. HAIPHONG LINBealings approximately weekly for pengers and cargo, calling ak
Hohow when inducement e
BORNEO LINE:-One sailing per month between Honghong and Bardakna by a steamer having:
up-to-date accommodation for pawngurs.
Cargo taken on through Bill of Ladleg for Kudat,, Jenwelton,. Labuan, Tawao and Tahad Dat
TIENTHEN LAINE ¡—A regular service on ferah to October between. Hongkong and
Mentale, calling at Wellaival and Cheloa
Ender Bits Government Papert Eagdia Loss. All European. Passingers, Tearing the Cology for Straits Settlementa, are required to produce on arrival na duslination pamperza WILL ON
Photographe sad description asked thereto.
For Freight of Pasengs, apply to
Tel. No. 215,
THI GINIRAL MANAGERS
JARDINE, -MATHESON & Co., Ltd.,
THE ADMIRAL
LINE
PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.
TRANS-PACIFIC FREIGHT SERVICE,
The following
U.S. Shipping Board Steamers will be despatched for
SEATTLE, PORTLAND, VANCOUVER,
SAN FRANCISCO.
"WI STERN KNIGHT"...
"WEST MUNHA
WEST.CELINA",
**WEST HEMATITE ***
About June 16th
About Juze 26th..
About. July 8th.
......... About July 5th.
FOR FREIGHT AND PARTICULARS AFFLY TO:
THE ADMIRAL LINE,
JOHN J. GORMAN, GENERAL AGENT.
Telephone 2577 & 2478,
4
Fifth Floor, Hotel Mansions.
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
SAN FRANCISCO LINE. SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA, JAPAN and HONOLULU,
FAST AND LUZURIOUS MAIL STEAMERS.
Bailings from Hongkong-Subject to change without notios.
Steamerz
Tons
NIPPON MARU
12,000
SHINYO MARU
$1,000
SIBERIA" MAKU
30,000
PERSIA MARU
8,000
20,000
KOREA MÁFU TENYO MARU
Leave Hongkong.
3rd May from Yokohama.
23rd May.
24th May from Yokohama.
18th June.
20th June.. 21st July,
SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. HONGKONG to VALPARAISO VIL JAPAN, HONOLULU, BAN FRANCZEGO, SAN PEDEO, BALINO CRUZ, BALBOA, "CALLAO, "AEIÇA" Lid IQUIQUE. Thence by Trans-Andean Route to Buenos Aires, Blesmere
TODA
Losvs Hongkong: KIYO MARUómar 17,200 smátt. July 12th, ANYO MARU
c. 18,500 corpse Bept. 10th.
·SEIYO MARU
Nov. 4th Hekets are interchangeable with the Canadian Pacific Coe Eervices, Ltd. and the Pacife Mall Steamship Co. “
Famengers may travel by rail between ports of call in Japan free of charge. For tall information as to rates sailings, etc, apply to
Telephone Nos. 237% and 2375."
DAIGO, MANAGER,
KING'B BUILDING,
JAVA-PACIFIC LINE
OF THE
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN
Monthly Service between
NETH INDIA, MANILA, HONGKONG AND SAN FRANCISCO.
The steamers are all fifted throughout with electric light and have accommodation for & lipnited number of saloon passengers.
“AÚ steamers carry a duly qualified purgeon.
Cargo taken oh, through Bula of Lading to all, Overland Points to the United States of Anderies and Canada.
For Particulars of Freight and Frage apply to the
one No. 1575.
JAVA-UHINA JAPAN LIJN,
York Buildings
OCEAN SERVICES.
LIMITED
PACIFIO SERVICE SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG to VANCOUVER vis NAGASAKI (or Moji) KOBE and YOKOHAMA, STRAMER
FROM HONGKONG. -Empress of Asia... Empress of Japan Empress of Russia Monteagle Empress of Asia... Empress of Japan Empress of Russia Monteagle
12th June, 25th June. 10th July, 22nd July. 7th Aug. 20th Aug. 4th Sept. 27th Sept. 2nd Oct.
ARRIVE VANCOUVER.
"30th June. 16th July, 28th July. 16th Aug.
· 25th Aug. 10th Sept. 22nd Sept. 22nd Oct. 20th Oct.
5th Nov,
Empress of Asia... Empress of Japan Empress of Russia
15th Oct.
30th Oct.
17th Nov,
"PARIS HONGKONG TO EUROPE”
**EXPRESS OF RUSSIA "
"EMPRESS OF ASIA"}
**EMPRESS OF JAPAN" **MONTEAGLE”
"}
Payable in Local currency at demand
For particulare regarding pamage fares, anil- ing and reservation: "on "kreommodation, alo Stinerario trips and descriptive literature,: Apply to
P.. Q. EUTHERLAND, "General' Agent, Psmanger Department,
PHONE: 725.
Gold $491.00
....Gold $430.00
rate on New York.
For freight rates and through bills of lading. Yangover, in connection with Casalina Pacfde Hallway tos) Overland Points in Canadia and United. Bater, bo za Entopy and Wo Indie, apply fo
J. H. WALLACE,
PHONE
HONGKONG,
DOUGLAS STEAMSE
General Agupan,
DESOI ATION AT KIEL
SIGNS OF A HUMBLED SPIRIT AMONG THE GERMANS,
Mrs. Cecil Chesterton, Daily Express · special correspondent, was the first newspaper, representative to pass through the Kiel Canal after the armistice was signed.
She wrote on board the U.S. Trans- port Westeerd Hot in the Baltic on February 24, as follows:
Our journey from Falmouth to the Baltic has been pretracted and adven- turous owing to bad weather and drifting miges, Several times we have had narrow escapes. Once in the North Sea, but for the fire
seamanship of the captain, the West- ward Het would have been blown to pieces.
its
It was off the Dogger Bank that I witnessed one of the most impressive scenes of my life. The night was, misty, the sea very smooth. Suddenly 3 great German cruiser, blazing with light, shot past us, followed by 3 line of steam tugs, each with
attendant submarine.
Their appearance was amazing. What were they doing there? And then the mystery was solved. The cruiser tcok up a position and began to signal with her powerful flashlight.. Silent and swift came the answer. Five British men-of-war broke through the mist. The bunch of submarines were handed over, another act in the drama of Germany's downfall was
CO., LTD complete.
HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA COAST PORT SERVICE.
The Dogger Bank was where we shipped our first German pilot, who took us to the mouth of the Kiel
REGULAR SERTION Of Fast High and in good Candl. He was a man of sixty. He
Abrommodation for First Class Passengers. Electric Light and Fans in Statarcoms steered the dagship of the German and Balcons, milent Cuisine.
SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW
AND RETURN.
(Occupying 8 to 20 Days)
CAPTAIN
CXLVING.
HAITAN
HAIBONG
[Capt. A E. Stewart..... | FRIDAY, 16th May I p.m. Capt. J. W. Eva TUESDAY, 20th May 1 po
SWATOW,
Arrivals and Departures from the Company's Wharf (near Blake Pier)
For FREIGHT and PASSAGE apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Oo.
General Mönagers,
CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.
YELIGHT AND PASSENGERS.
"NANKING"
(15,000 tons, Acoerican Registry).
"OEINA"
(10,200 tons, American Registry)
SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG FOR
SAN FRANCISCO
VIA SHANGHAL, JAFAN PORTS & HONOLULU "NANKING"
June 14th, 1918.
"OHINA"
July 2nd, 1919.
AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLASS PASSENGER BERVICE,
O, EL- KITTER, Freight and Passenger Agent.,
Tel, 1994.
Prince's Buildings, Ies House Street,
INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.
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Cargo carried on through Bill of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN (Natal), FAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN with'transhipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAN AFRICAN LINE,
FROK Boxeroxe:
PROPOSED SAILING.
Connecting with
FROM COLOMBO
EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR 18T AND SND CLARK PAINOERA.
Ji
ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE.
DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN, EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE Regular Direct Service from JAPAN, CHINA and STRAITS to BEIRA,
Transport from the ORIENT to SOUTH AFRICA. TOWN, calling at MAURITIUS en route and affording the Quickest Freight
For dates of departure, Bates of Freight, apply to-
THE BANK LINE, LTD,
ELLERMAN”
MANAGING AAXES,
LINE
(Ellerman & Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd.)
JAPAN, CHINA AND STRAITS
TO
UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT,
FOR PARTICULARS OF BAILINGS: SHIPPERS ARE BEQUESTED TO, APPROACH THE UNDERSIGNIÐ,
For
Babject to change without notice.
Or to REISS '& Co.
STEAMIN
S.S
.
BATLS
THE BANK LINE, LTD
General Agents
“TAIYU MARU
will be despatched for, SAN FRANCISCO
and
SEATTLE
on or about 18th May,
For freight & further particulars apply to:
DODWELL
CO., LTD.
admiral at the battle of Jutland, and claims that he was the first to sight the British Fleet. He was a lean and hungry Hun, and his military ardour seemed quenched.
The pilot who took a certain distance up the Kiel Canal was the embodiment of militarism. He had belonged to the command of U-boat 151, and, although he was on board an American ship, boasted in a typically Prussian fashion of the damage his submarine had done in North Carolina. He referred with pride to the bombardment of Charleston and Wilmington, and exhibited his Iron Cross and other decorations.
It happened that the officer to whom the pilot was speaking came from Wilmington. His home was one of those that had been destroyed. I can think of nothing that more clearly marks the difference in the psychology of the two nations-the Prussian who boasted of the outrage, the American who under such intense provocation still retained bis courtesy and self control.
There was a marked change in the German; officials who visited us" at Kiel. They were civil, almost humble, in their demeanour. One of the harbour engineers gave it as his opinion that the discipline of the German nation was slowly disinte- grating.
Throughout our passage of the Kiel Canal I was impressed by the curious apathy of the people. The country, cultivated with the greatest care, wag brightened by 4 burst of spring SUR- shine. The villages skirting the banks looked clean and well to do." The children seemed healthy and comfortably clothed. Physically the war has not touched the people their homes are still intact. But in spite of the stamp of German effici ency--the railway bridges, spanning the Canal are triumphs of engineer- ing skill--the land, like the people, suggests a curious' desolation-the- virtue has gone out of them..
in silent enmity. Now and again a For the most part they received us man would spit as we passed-the Starr and Stripes flew at our stern- and would shriek out a curse, but the general impression I received from these figures on the, bank was that of a still, almost frozen, hate.
It was when we left, the canal and steamed into Kiel Harbour 'that I began to understand something of what these people feel. Germany has been struck in the very vitals of her pride. The beautiful bay skirted by softly undulating hills, where the Imperial navy used to. ride in all its insolence, is empty of Dreadnoughts, cruisers, and submarines. Nothing remains. At the entrance to the harbour, the Kaiser Wilhelm's own, flies the tricolour of France. Liberty on the altar of despotism.
The Westward Hol is the first of a number of Polish relief ships.des- patched by America. The Germans complain that the United States are sending food to the Poles so that they may become strong enough to fight them.
"As I write this we are anchored in the Baltic off Fischland Light on account of thick fog. In spite of our delay I am quite happy. There are a thousand things to see and Hear and the charm and novelty of the life are indescribable I feel stre. that the Dally Express will per- mit me, through its "columns, to thank the officers and crew of the WasHeard Hol for their hospitality to the Daily Express representative For myself"I am inordinately proud tor be aboard the first woman allowed" to travel it "ad Antericad"chrungs transport.
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