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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 2TM¤, 101).

REGULAR SERVICE. FROM HONGKUNG TO

VANCOUVER. B.C..

SEATTLE &

PORTLAND (?),

VIA

SHANGHAI AND JAPANESE PORTS.

CARRYING CARGO ON THROUGH DILLS OF

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP_00.)

DESTINATIONS

PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG..

LADING TO ALL OVERLAND COMMON POINTS MARSEILLES, LONDON ́ ́and

FOR MANILA.

FOR VICTORIA, VANCOUVER, ŠĦATIEM, TACOMA AND Portrand (On.).

ORTERIC......7th June

To be followed by other Biesmern of the Company at regular Intervals,

Calling st AMOY and KEELUNG

Enducement offer

if anffolent

The BANK LINE Biesmans ses of the Nowort Doslyn, havə, most Commodious. Accommodation, and are fitted with Electric Light and Wireless Telegraphy.

Special Parcel Expres to America and Canadian Points.

For Rates of Freight and Fussage, apply to

i

THE BANK LINE. LIMITED. TELEPHONE NO. 180, KING'S BUILDING, Prays Central

ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE. NEW LINE OF STEAMERS

TO

SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.

Régular Direct Service from JAPAN, CHINA and. STRAITS to BEIRA. DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN, EAST LONDON, POET ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN, calling at MAURITIUS if rufficient inducement offers, and affording the Quickest Freight Transport from the ORIENT to SOUTH AFRICA.

PROPOSED SAILINGS.

IM

$.8. DUNERIO "

* 3,000 tome And regularly thereafter. For Rates of Freight or Fastage, apply --

End of May, 1912.

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED,

MANAGING AGENTS.

INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.

Awgo, oarried on through Bill of Lading from HONGKONG to DEIRA, 7 OMKAGOA BAY, DURBAN (Natal), EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and STAPE TOWN, with transhipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAN LAFRICAN LINE.

FROM HONGKONG:

28th May.

PROPOSED SAILINGS.

For Rates and Further Information: apply tom.

FROM COLOMBO: 10th June.

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED,

MANAGING AGENTE.

CONFERENCE-WEIR LINE

REGULAR SERVICE FROMTM- CALCUTTA TO RIVER PLÄTE.

THE STFAMERS OF THIS SERVICE PROVIDE THE QUICKEST TRANSIT FROM THE ORIENT TO THE ARGENTINE.

Frequent Sailings from HONGKONG -connesting with the Company's BlesmeTS vai CALCUTTA,

For Hates of Freight and Further Particulare, apply to---

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED,

MANAGING AGENTS,

GOING HOME,

ANTWERP. TIA SINGA. PORE, PENANG COLOMBO, BUEZ and PORT BAID

VICTORIA B.C., and SEATTLE VA SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE, TORKAICHI, § SHIMIZU and YOKOHAMA

Воалист 10 Аливатюм.

STEAMERS

܀

KAMAKURA MARU (TUESDAY,

Capt. K. Amkawa, 7,000 TAMBA MARU

RUSSIAN VOLUNTEER FLEET.

T

HE Steamers of the RUSSIAN VOLUNTEER FLEET will from now on Ngularly call at

Hongkong nocording to the dates of miling printed below.

First-class steamers moaned by European crews only.

Low passage rate,

Light and airy cabins Electric lights and fans throughout Cold and warm, sea und fresh water baths. First-class cuisine. Experienced Surgeons carried, and strendance and medicaments free.

PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM: HONGKONG: HOMEWARD,

TIA

TONE

SAILING, DANIS

KITANO MARU

Capt. F. E, Cope,

SINGAPORE, PARANG, COLOMBO, JIBUTI, HODEIDA, JEDA, PORT-SAID, BEYKOUT, CONSTANTINOFLE, THEODOSIA, BATOUM, ODESSA

5th

9,000

June, at Daylight.

8 8

IYO MARU

Capt. I. Takads

1,000

WEDDAY, 19th June, at Daylight.

a ́§

Capt. S. Wada,

7,000

4th June, at 4 P.M. TUESDAY, 18th June, it 4 P.M.

NIKKO MARU

Cant. M. Yagi,

KUMANO MARU

TANGO MARU

NAGASAKI,KOBE & YOKOHAMAĮ

Capt. K. Kawara, KUMANO MARU

(1

Capt. M. Winckler, 6,000 WAKASA MARU ƒWEDDAY, 5th

Jrine Capt. N. Nilson

6,000 1 .. June, si Noon.

FRIDAY, Capt: M. Winckler 6,000 1 Jaly, at Noon. KAWACHI MARU

(MONDAY, May. Capt. Christiansen,

THURSDAY, 6th

JULEK

WED'DAY, 5th

June, at Noon.

[ƒFRIDAY,

7th

5th

27th

7,000

8,000

7177

7,000

S

CE

BYDNEY and MELBOURNE, VIA-MANILA, THURSDAY ISLAND, TOWNSVILLE

and BRISBANE

CAMBAR

VIA SINGAPORE,/I and COLOM RO...

"KOBE and YOKOHAMA

SHANGHAI, MOJI and KOBE

Fitted with Nar System of Wireless Telegraphy, Carries Deck Passengers. Cargo only

† Calling at Keelung,

NEW LINE OF STEAMERS

BETWEEN

KOBE & CALCUTTA.

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE

FROM KOBE TO CALCUTTA, CALLING AT HONGKONG, BINGAPORE, PENANG AND RANGOON,

The next steamer from Hongkong-

"KIRIN MARU," 4,000 tons, Capt. Deguchi, Baturday. 1st June. "MITEE MARU" 4,000 tons, Capt. Yoshikawa, Saturday, 15th June,

1912 PASSENGER SEASON

EUROPE.

CAPMENT

F. E. Cope

1912

FEON HONGKONG

June 5th. V June 19th.

OUTWARD.

VJA

NAGABAKI, VLADIVOSTOK.

9. S

Coum der J.

Commander U.

Commander F

"EKATERINOSLAVE,” || 6,581 R.T., Commander O, Tiedeman, 24-25 May. KOURSK,” 6,405 E.T., Commander G.

'Padalka, 16-17, Jand

"PERM 4,149 BT., Commander J..

Kabian, 27-28 July "NIJNI-NOVGOROD,”

**3,367 RT., Commander 8. Khatamitinoff, 10-11 Sept. "VORONEJ, 5,616 B.T., Commander Ret. Rear Admiral P. Orovaky, 5-6 Oct. "KOSTROMA" 3,505 RT, Commander

V, Petroff Tokare, 31 Ost.-1 Nor. "YAROSLAVL” 449 R.T., Commander

L. Alereeff, 23-24 Nor.

"KOURSE," 6,400 RT, Commander G.

Padalka, 31-22 Dece

PERM. 4,149 R.T.,

Kahiani, 13-14 June.

*MOGHILEV, 6,200 R.L., Commander J.

Stetoky, 14-15 Juli. "NIJNI-NOVGOROD" 3,367 B.T., Com- "VORONEJ, 56

mander 8. Kostromitiaof, 8.9 Aug.

5,616 L.T., Commander Rot. Rese

Admiral P.

ral P. Omnovsky, 3-4 Bapt. "KOSTROMA" 3,505. R.T. Commander

V. Petroff Tokareff, 29-30 Sept "YAROSLAVL 4,494 B.T., Commander

L. Alexeoff, 22-23 Oct

KOURSK,"

K6,400 E.T.,

Padalka, 22-23 Nov

"PERM

4,142 R.T.,

Kahlani, 12-13 Den

"VLADIMIR," 2,620 E.T., Commander Ret. Rear Admiral J. Skalsky, 25-26 Dec.

The R.V.F. alao rana a specisi Express Pasungar and Maillinɔs between Vladivostok- Taarugs and Vladivostok-Nagasaki Shanghai is connection with the Trans-Siberian Exprem Trains Also line between Vladivostok aut Kantchatka and Sagkalin ports.

For Freights, pawiges and further particular, apply to

CAPTAIN D. A. LUKHMANOFF, AGENT,

TELEPHONA No. 1224.

HOTEL MANSIONS, Nos. 12/A and 14, Third Floor.

SAN FRANCISCO TOYO KISEN KAISHA

WESTERN

PACIFIC

DENVER AND RIO GRANDE

TRANS-CONTINENTAL

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

ew Triple Barer Turbine Flyers-20 Knots Speed.

OU

IC

TRANS-PACIFIC

8.8. CHTYO MARU,

8.8 TENTO MARU......

не

AND

8.8. SHINYO MARU

8.8. NIPPON MARU

21,000 tons.

--

21,000 tons.

21,000 tons,

11,000 tons. (INTERMEDIATE)

AHONGKONG to BAN FRANCISCO CHINA and JAPAN PORTS and HONOLULU Semi-tropical route Daily trink bathing, cricket, baseball, dances and free newspaper santaining World's happenings by wirnikid.

WESTERN PACIFIC- DENVER

RIO GRANDE.

AND

The T.K.K. liners counset at Ban Francisco with the palatial trains of the Western Pacific and Deaver and Rio Grande Railways to Chlongo via Salt Lake City and Denver WITHOUT CHANGE,

Through Standard Sleeporn.

Through Tourists' Sleepers

Dining Care Observation Cam

Electric Lights Electric Fane Union Depots

Newl

lands, cities and seenes-hundred of miles through the gorgeous scenery of the Bierrie-Feather River Canon-and the Royal Gorge of Coloend".

Convenient connections at Chicago with trains for New York Transatlantic Stemmara) and other Eastern points.

When taking out Fassage over the SAN FRANCISCO SCENIC-ROUTE ask for Ticket form No. 626...

C. LACY GOODRICH,

FOR

STEAMER ETTANO MABU IYO

Tos 9,000

R. Takeda

FOR SEATTLE.

KAMAKURA NARU TAMBA

7,000

K. Asakawi

7,000

9. Wede

Jane Juse

18th.

-6351

REDUCED

SUMMER

BETWEEN

GENERAL ORIENTAL AGENT,

RATES NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

HONGKONG AND JAPAN PORTS.

142-43-44

Commencing 1st June, ending W0th September, 1912, SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS (1st and 2nd Class); available for 3 Montha

Yokohams Return, Kobe Return. Moji Return Nogasala Retorn.

1st Class 2nd

$135 $122

$108

$95

$.81 $ 75

$ 65

$57

Japan.

HOLIDAY AT HOME, AND A WAY

TO GET THERE THATS A HOLIDAY,

WHY NOT

See the beauties of Japan, of Honolulu, (the Paradise of the Pacifs), of California, of Colorado, and the fascinations of Magars, Ban Francisco,

Chicago and New York.

AND THE WAY

Every "travel wise" tourist falee the deservedly famous U.E. MAIL Steamers,

of the

PACIFIC

MAIL

S.S.

CO.

Steamers of Limitless Luxury. Splendidly appointed "Homes on the Water" Wireless Telegraphy, Submarine Fog Signals. Excellant” String Moals for optures under the superintendence of esterer of International Espute. The Cost: not more by this route with its unrivalled opportunities, than by any other route. For a retmen ticket to London the cost is but £120, including berth and meals serous America. To Ban Francisco vis Japan and Honolulu the cost is £45. For the INTERMEDIATE SERVICE First Class socommodations are provided for £43 to London (return ticket £74) and to San Francisco £25, SPECIAL RATES to Offers, Army, Navy, Consular.

Civil Service, on application,

STEAMESS

PERNIA

Tonk Starting

9,000

KOREA......18,000

SIBERIA moren suosi 18,000

CETNA

20 18:30,200

MANOHUBIA 2,000

• FILE

NE KAMAROKOROziós. 31,000

MONGOLIA, .. ---OT

27,000

• FERSIA 9,000

* INTERMEDIATE' STEAMERS

13

14

A

1912

TUESDAY, 11th June, at 1 P.M. TUESDAY, 16th June, at 1 P.M. TUESDAY, 2nd July, at 1 PM

TUESDAY 9th Jely, at TF.. TUESDAY, 16th July, af 1 P.M TUESDAY, 30th July, st1 PM, TUESDAY, 6th Aug, at 1.P.M. TUESDAY, 27th Aug, at 1 FM

LET US PLAN AN ITINERARY FOR YOU.

KINGS BUILDING (opposite Blake Plar).

TELEPHONE No. 141.

FRED J. HALTON,

With option of Rail between Steamer's Calling Porte in For Further Information as to Freight, Sailing, de, apply to

STRIMSHIP

ZAFTRO

RUBI...

T. KUSUMOTO, MANAGER.

[12-15+4) ~656

17 WATER STREET, YOKOHAMA.

AND KING'S BUILDING, HONGKONG

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

HEF. & 0.8. N. Co's Steamer

"DELTA," «FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO, AND

STRAITS, Consigneon of Cargo by the above-named reesel are hereby informed that their goods arsi being landed and placed AT THEIR. Kiss in the Hongkong

and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Clodowns at Kowloon, where sob Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark sad delivery

be obtained as the Goods Are landed.

This vessel

on Cargo:- From London, dio, ex a..."Mora" and

*Sunda."

From Persian Golf, ex an. 3. I. S. N. atv and B÷& P. 8, N. Con Steamers.

Optional Goods will be landed høre, unless instractions are given to the contrary within

6 hours

Goods not cleared by the 29th inst. at 4 P.M.

PHILIPPINES S.S. CO. will be subject to rent

FOR

Balzang Dame

MANIES,

Iloilo and Cebu Mandi Manguein On 10th Jane, 4 P.M.

Holland Cibra

Mangarin, On 30th May, 4PM.

CAPTAIN Toms. i

4000 M. C. Smith

4000 B. A. Croaby...

For Freight or Passage, apply to SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., General Managers. Hongkong. 24th May, 1912,

PHILIPPINES BS. Co.

AUSTRIAN

LLOYD.

Under Mail Contrat with the Austrian Government,,. MONTHLY FAST DIRECT SERVICE TO TRIESTE,

VIA SINGAPORE, PERANG, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ AND FORT Baid.

8.8. "AFRICA" 8,870 tons, will leave se above on 19th June, 1912, 6 P.M.

MERE TO SHANGHAL

1:13:

B.F. “AFRICA," 8840 tons, will leare as above on 4th June, 1912, Daylight,

Superior accommodation for 1st and 2nd Class Cabin and Staerage passangers, Cheap rates Hongkong-Trieste Venice, £50 let, 236 2nd Class No surts, no tips, no inside Cabins, excellent cuisine, Doctor, Lamedry, Wireless Telegraphy.

MONTHLY OBDINALY SERVICE,

88. "PERSIA" 12,500 tons, will leave for YOKOHAMA and Kone vir SHANGHAI about

30th May.

8.8. “B. FRANZ FERDINAND,”

tous, will leave for TRIESTE, FIUMS and VENION, Vis SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO. BOMBAY KABACHI, ADENĄ SUEZ, Pour SAID, on 1st June, These stemre are fitted with comfortable one ciser accommodation for saloon persangere, Chasp rules, Hongkong Trieste, Venice £43, no surtax, excellent cuisins, Doster, Wireless Telegraphy

ROUND THE WORLD TICKETS ARE ISSUED. CARGO is taken at through ratens to all porta la the Adriatic, the Levant and Back Sen, niso to Nerth and South America. For information apply to

SANDER, WIELER & Co., Agente,

Prinses Building.

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Hongkong, Bh May, 1912,

No Fire Inrarance will be effected by me in any ouds Whitores

E |-- Daringed pickagoë must be left in the Govi downa for examination by the Consigness' and· the Company's Surveyors, Messre, GODDARD and Doupras, et 10 XL on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. All claims must be presented within ten days of the reamer's arral bera, after which date they cannot be recognised. No claims will be admitted after the goods havé left the Godownstad AAA,

H. W. SHALLARD,

Acting Superintendent. Hoogkong, 23rd May, 1912.

RIGAUD'S

KANANGA

OF JAPAN

TOILET WATER

Beware

of Imitations.

RIGAUD & C

PERFUMENS

8, rue Vivienne, 8'

Paris-France

113.6

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 24th at 11.55 am Pressure as farther increased ever Japse, and SF Manchuria An anti-oyclone nor Hes over this ares Pressure is inclined to give way along the E-coast of China and over Indo-China,

Moderate or light variable winds may be expected along the S.E. coast and the portion of the China Sea. Moderate winds over the western portion.

Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours eading st 10 am. to-day, 0.0) inches,

The forearst for the 24 hours ending at noon Fo-day is as follows:

DISTRICT

Hongkong & Neighbourhood

Formosa Channel

FORECANT.

Moderate W. winda, backing to B

South coast of Chica between me as No. 1.

Hongkong and Lamooks.)

Both coast of China between Same as No. 1,

Hongkong and Halosn

* E. to 8.E. winda, moderate; fair.

CHURCH SERVICES,

UNION CHURCH-Kennedy Road, Ministar. for, U. H. Hickling. 11 am Worship, Hymas 142, 139, 140; Psalm 104 (Irish) Anthem, "Through the day Thy love": 12 noon tommnoion: 6 p.m., Worship. Hymns 144, 133, 149, 429, 135.

...

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Hongkong, 26th May, Whitsunday. Holy Communion (8.15 a.) Matias (11.50 am:) (Full Choir) Re ronces, Fostival, Venite, Goodson; Palm Special chants: Te Demos, Baker in F.; Jud. Iste, Oaseley in G.; Anthem Come, Holy Ghost Attwood. Holy Communion (11.45 a.). Kyrie, Adam in F.; Hymns, 156, 553 Preschez, the Cheplais NB-Palm, 48. verses 1. 2. 61,315, 24, 25, 32,

6,13 in unison, 49 verses 1, 2,

25 32 33 in unisen. Responses, Festiv

12

Evening (5,45 Paalme, Cheats of

of the 20th evening (11.) and

Cooke: Magnificat, Baruby in E: Nans Dimit tis Barnby E. Anthem, God, Who nadert earth and heaven, Lohr, Hymns, 156, 2K; Serafold Amen, Preschar, The Bar, G. Å. Bunbury 12Voluntary, March · Pontificale. Widor. N.B-Palm, 104, verses 1, 2, 7, 20, 21, 24, 31, 32, 35 in unison 145, verses 1, 2, 10, 11, 12, 21 in soison: Hyma, 215, vertus 2 and 4 in unison.

ALING

& CO..

19, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL FURNITURE AND PHOTO GOODB

STORE.

Photographie Goods of every Description

in Stock,

Developing and Prin lug Undertakina,

Hongkong, 31st July, 1907,

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