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FOR

BHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBEĮ KHIVA

and YOKOHAMA

BEANGHAI

LONDON, VIA USUAL PORTS INDIA

OF CALENÝLKÍSLASON -«<] Capt. C. C. Tibet, EN......

LONDON and ANTWERP VIA

SINGAPORE. PENANG, (NILE

COLOMBO, PORT SAID, Capt. H. Powell

and MARSSILLES................

All the above Steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy,

For Further Partionlar apply to

Hongkong, 6th March, 1914.

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

ATBAMERA :

"CHENAN".

* HONGKONG MARU SHINYO MARU 22,000—21, knots...WED.,

FIRST CLASS TO LONDON FIRST CLASS TO NEW YORK

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1914

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

Nooa

RIMARES

TOYO KISEN

KAISHA. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

SAN FRANCISCO LINE.

VIA SHANGHAL MANILA. THE INLAND SEA,

JAPAN AND HONOLULU.

Sailings from Hongkong-Subject to Change Without Notice]

Displacement Tons and Speed.

IMPERIAL GERMAN

LINES.

FOR

STRANERA

NAPLES GENOA, ALGIERS)

LISBON

SOUTHAMPTON, **KLEIST.” ANTWERP and BREMEN SHANGHAI NAGASAKI, KOBE

ad YOKOHAMA

MANILA YAP, MARONN, NEWGUINEA, BRISBANE SYDNEY and MELBOURNE

KOBE...

Cant. L. MAAĢĒ,

"FORCE,"

Capt. F. LOSER,

"COBLENZ

Capt. L. KLUGK1ST

MAIL

TOKA

1.BAIL

Wednesday, 19 17,000) 1- Mari, në 10 aali

About Thursday,

17,000 19th Mar.

Saturday, 21st

6,750 Mar. at 9 AM

TO BAIE

|| Breight," and

Capt. G. M. Montford, R.N.E.

7th Mar.

DEVANHA W

Capt. W. B. Hickey

About 12th Mar.

Freight and

14th Mar.

860 Speci Advertis

About 18th Mar

Freight and

Blommer

Leave Hongkong,

CHIYO MARU TENYO MARU

22,000-21 knots...SATUR., 22,000-21 knots...SATUR., 4th April.

7th March.

• NIPPON MARU

E. A. HEWETT,

Superinfandent.

11,000 18 knots...WED'DAY, 8th April 11,000-18 kusts SATURDAY, 25th April.

29th April.

PRINZ SIGISMUND,” Capt. A HURT316,

JESSELTON, KEDAT

BANDAKAN

and

and }

"BORNEO"

Capt. J. KOBELES, ✨5,000

}

£60.

SAN FRANCISCO £45.

via MANILA, Omitting Shanghai, All Steamers will be despatched at Noow.

£71.10....RETEEN (6 MONTHS) £120.

£96.10. £68,

AND

TO BAIL

On 7th Mar., M'night, On 9th Mor., 3 P... On 10th Hat 4 PM. On 10th Mar., 4P.M.. On 12th Mar, 4 P.M.

39

TAMING "

Stemmer

THENCE BY

Displacement Tons and Speed

14,000–15 kuoTE

fAbout Tuesday, 6,000 31st Mar.

Sunday,

Mar, at 9AM

All the Steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphic New System of Telefunken.

FREIGHT

LINE.

NEXT SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

16th March.

OUTWARD.

Steamship

about

'GERNIS"

"SIGMARINGEN”.

30th March

"NORDERNEY"

·13th April.

MANZANILLO,

HELGOLAND ":

27th April

"BORKUM”

11th May.

For Further Particulars, Please apply to

HOMEWARD.

FOR MARSEILLES, DONKIRK, ROTTERDAM -

AND BRENEN/HAMBURG:

8.8 MARK" about 10th March. FOR HAVRE, EDEN AND HAMBURG/BREMES

8.S." GOETTINGEN"

about 28th March,

Fon MARSEILLES, ROTTERDAM

BREMEN/HAMBURG:

8.8. * TUEBINGEN”.

AND

about 18th April.

FOR HAVRE, DUNKIRK, EMDEN

HAMBURG BREMEN :

8.8. GERNIS?

about 5th May.

FOR MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, BOTTERDA

AND BRENIN/HAMBURG:

8.8. "SIGMARINGEN" "MADURES about 16th May, FOR MAYBE, BEDEN AND HAMBURO/BREMEN I

8.8. "NORDERNEY"

about 1st June,

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. MELCHERS & CO..

S. MORIMOTO, AGENT, King's Ballding.

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Hongkong, 5th March, 1914.

GENERAL AGENTS.

[118

JAVA-CHINA JAPAN LIJN

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN.

EXPECTED

SHANGHAI and TBINGTAU............... SWATOW; (Hmvoo and TIEKISIN ... MANILA, ORBU and ILOILO SHANGHAI......... ur mon

HUICHOW" TAMING

“LIANGCHOW

·SHANGAI vieteniemessen... LUCHOW” BRAND, Al-and THINGTAU

“YINGCHOW"

On 14th Mar, M'night. On 17th Mar., 4 P.. DIRECT SAILINGS TO WEST RIVER, Twice Weekly, 8.5." LINTAN" and 8.8, "SANUL" MANILA LINE-TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS "CHINHUA and "TEAN." Excellent Saloon commodation Amidships; Electric Fans fitted; Extra State-rooms on Deok, aft, on "TAMING” and “ TEAN."-

MANI....., 'OBBU and ILOILO... ...“ TEAN". "M

SHANGHAI LINE THE TWIN SCREW STEAMERS ANHUL" CHENAN,” and the 8,8. *LIANGCHOW” “LUCHOW" and "YINGCHÓW” having excellent socommodation with Electric Light throughont and Electric Fans in the State-rooms and Dining Saloon, maintain a fast schedule sarvice between Canton. Hong- kong and Shanghai, leaving Hongkong for Shanghai direct every Thursday and Bunday, Cargo on through Bils of Lading to all Yangtase and Northern Chins Ports. saking or tag Hongkeng on Sundays proceed from Shanghal to FEING TAU, insring there on Tuesdays for Shanghai, Hongkong and Canton, Maestros ga

N.E.--Passengers must embark before Midnight on SATURDAY for the SUNDAY Morning anilinga, A. Co.'s launch laavon Murray Pirát: 10 o'clock every SATURDAY Nights

These Stemmers Land Passengers in Shanghai, svolding the inconvenience, of the transhipment at Wooring.

REDUCED FARES-SINGLE $45.........RETURN $75. For Freight or Passago apply to-

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Hongkong, 6th Marab, 1914. TELEPHONE 36.

AGENTS.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

HIGH

HONGKONG-SOUTH CHINA COAST PORTS.

TIGHEST Class, Fastest and Most Luxurions Steamers on the Comst, having" Splendid

Accommodation for First Class Passengers. Electric Light. Excellent Cuisine.

FOR

SWATOW AMOY AND FOOCHOW

STEAMSHIP

*HAITAN". "HAIANG

HAICHING"

BETURN.

(Osopying 9 to 10 Days),

CAPTAIN

.... Capt. J. S. Bosch...

LEAVIRO

FRIDAY

6th Mar., at 11 AM. Capt, A. E. Hodgins . TUESDAY, 10th Mar, st 11 ADE Capt, W. G. Pastore 1. FRIDAY, 13th Mar. at 11 AM.. FOR SWATOW AND Retten.

"HAIMUN " ...Capt. J. Evans.......

***

(Occupying 3 Days).

JSUNDAY, 9th Mar at 11 AM WEDNESDAY, 11th Mar., at 11 AM. Simuters will strive st and Depart from the Company's Wharf (near Blake Pler), For Freight and Farage, apply to

Hongkrog, 3rd March, 1914.

THE

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

GENERAL MANAGERS.

14

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

MAIL SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA

STHAMER

"ST. ALBANS...

ALDENHAM...

EASTERN

EMPIRE

VIA MANILA

MAIL SCHEDULE

(SUBJECT TO MODLICATION).

LMATH HONGKONG

FÖR ÄUFTRALIA,

ARRIVE HONGKONG

FROM AUSTRALIAN

On 20th Mar., 10 A.M.

On 1st May, 10 AM, On 29th May, 10 A.M.

14th March. 4th April. 2nd May.

On 9th Apr., 10 AM.

The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, ensuring a pleatifal supply of Ioo, Fresh Provisions, etc., and are lighted throughons with Electricity, A Bate-Rooms have Electric Fans. A duly qualified Doctor and Stewardess are carried.

For further particulars apply to

HAMBURG

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

AGENTS.

AMERIKA LINIE.

IN CONJUNCTION WITH

Drutsoke DAMPEROMIFFAHRTS GASPILSCHAFT “HANSA

Regular Sailinge from JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIPPINES, TI STRAITS and COLOMBO,

to MARSEILLES, HAVRE, EMDEN, BREMEN, HAMBURG and NEW YORK and from MANILA HONGKONG" and JAPAN to VANCOUVER (B,C) and PORTLAND (Or.)

TAKING Cargo at Through Rates to all European, North Continental and British Ports, also Trieste, Lilbox, Oporto, Marscilice, Genca, and other Mediterranean, Levantine, Black Baltio Sea and Porta, and all North and Bouth American Ports,

NEXT SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG: OUTWARD.

FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND TOKOHAMA:

HOMEWARD.

FOR MARSEILEES, HAVRE & HAMBURG: 28.9. BERMUDA... 9 Mar.

FOR BARMEN, HARBURG & ANTWERP:

8.8. SENEGAMBIA 13th Mar. FOR HAVRE,

& HAMBURG;

14th Mar.

83. SPE

FOR VICTORIA VANCOUVER, SEATTLE. &

PORTLAND (Organ

9.8. HOERDE

18th Mar,

8.8. SUED MARK

19th Mar,

99.-BRISGAVIA.

1st April,

86. UCKERMARK ..

5th April

6.3: BAMBIAŁ

25th April,

8.8. NEGOVIA

11th May.

B.S. EMDEN

21st May.

48.8. FEIÐIA

29th May,

FOR HAVRE & HAMBURG;

- 8.8. WUERTTEMBERG 1st May.

Hongkong, 6th March, 1914.

9.8. BUEDMARK... 18th Mar, FOR MARASILES, ROTTERDAM & HAMBURG:

8.1. BACHSEN

8.9. SCANDIA...

27th Mar

28th Mar,

For Further Particulars, apply to- HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Office

Passengers purchasing Trans-Pacifle Return Tickets have the option of returning from San Francisco by. Stomers of the PACIFIC MAIL B.B. Co or from Vancouver by Steamers of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Co.

SPECIAL RATES given to NAVAL and MILITARY, CIVIL SERVANTS, MISSIONARIES, eto.

ROUND THE WORLD Tickets issued in connection with all the Principal Mix Linen and the Trans-Siberian Railway.'

Passengers may Travel by RAILWAT between Ports of Call in Japan free of charge,

SOUTH AMERICAN LINE.

VIA JAPAN PORTS, HONOLULU, HILO.

SALINA CRUZ, CALLAO, IQUIQUE AND VALPARAISO,

TRANS-ANDEAN ROUTE TO BUENOS AIRES.

Leave Hongkong SATURDAY, 11th April,

SEIYO MARU

For Fall Particulars as to Passage and Freight, apply to

TELEPHONE 291.

i

THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD AND ENGINEERING CO. OF HONGKONG, LTD. TAIKOO DOCKYARD. HONGKONG. SHIPBUILDERS,SALVORSANDEEPAIRERS, BOILERMAKERS, BRASS AND IRON FOUNDERS, CONSTRUCTIONAL, ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS. WELDING AND OUTTING OF METALS BY OXY-ACETYLENE AND ELECTRIC SYSTEMS. Estimates given for quick construction and repair of Ships, Engines, Boilers, Railway Bolling Stock, Bridges, and all Classes

of Engineering, Iron and Wood Work.

GRAVING DOCK-787 by 88 by 34 6" Pumps Empty Dock in 2-3/4 hours.

THREE PATENT SLIPWAYS taking vessels up to 3,000 tons displacement, providing

conditions for painting ships with most efficient results.

100-Ton ELECTRIC CRANE ON QUAI-ELECTRIC OVERHEAD

throughout the Shops ranging up to 100 Tons,

50-Ton Hydraulic TESTING MACHINE for Chains, Wire Ropes, Rivets, etc. ACHETS 702-

JOHN 1.

THORNYCROFT & CO.,

LTD.

PETROL and KEROSENE MARINE MOTORS 7-1/2 to 150 B.HP

ETA AMER

FROM

ON OB ABOUT

WILL LEAVE FOR

ON OF ABOUT

„TJIBODAS,

TJITAROEM TJIMANOEK

| TJILAMAP,

TJIPANAS.

TJIKINI

TJIMAHI

JAVA

SHANGHAI:

JAVA

JAVA JATA SHANGHAI

JATA

Fint half of

March First half of

March Second half of March. Second half of March Second half of March. Becond half of

March First half of

JAPAN

JAVA

SHANGHAI

JAPAN

SHANGHAI

JAVA

First half of Marok. First half of March.

Becond half of

March

Second half of

Second half of

March.

Second half of

March.

First half of

April.

JAVA

April

Second half of

IJILIWONG

JAVA

JAPAN

Second half of

April,

April

Marok.

The Blesmers are all itted throughout with Electric Light and have accommodation fer

a limited number of Saloon Passengers, and will take Cargo to all Netherlands-Indian Porta on through Bills of Lading.

For Particulars of Fraight and Passaga, apply to the

CRANES

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.

York Buildings, 1st Floor.

Hongkong, 6th March, 1914.

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As supplied to the British Admiralty and War Office, MOTOR VESSELS, LIGHT DRAFT CARRIERS, GUNBOATS, LAUNCHES, HOUSEBOATS and PLEASURE CRAFT OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, MOTOR PUMPING and LIGHTING SETS, MOTOR VEHICLES, ETC. Dockyard Manager, MR. J. REID, can be seen between the hours of 11 A.. and 12 Noos

at the Town Office,

TELEPHONE No. 212,

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

HONGKONG, CHINA, AND JAPAN, AGENTS.

Telegraphis Address :—" TAIKOO DOGE?

AUSTRIAN

LLOYD.

(Onder Mail Contract with the Austrins Government; MONTHLY FAST SERVICE TO TRIESTE (VENICE), VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ AND PORT BAID S.S. AFRICA, 8,840 tons, will leave se above on 15th March, at 4 p.. Superior wo25mmodation for Tak, and 2nd Class

no surtax, no tipe, no Inside Cabins.

FADES: Hongkong Trieste (Venice), 420 1st, £36 2nd, £19 3rd Class.

MONTHLY ORDINARY SERVICE TO TRIESTE (VENICE) v1

STRAITS (CALOUTTA), COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ AND PORT SAID. 8.8. AUSTRIA, 14,000 tons, will leavelas above about 6th April,

Stowardous rendah Gris Telegraphy

Th Steamers of large tonnage are fitted with comfortable one olais'accommodation for Balòm Passengers No Burtax Doctor, Stewardess, Wireless Telography.

RAILWAY FARES: Tieto-Lendon

BY BY SIMPLON EXPRESS.

Vis Venice, Milan, Aimpión, Luusanza, Pazis, Celsia or Boulogne, Class 1 28.15, 116.16, BIM BY ST, GOTHARD EXPRESS,

150

Via Venice, Milan, St. Gothard, Lucerne, Dale, Taos, Calale or Boulogns, Class 1 28,15, 11 20.12,

BY SEMMERING EXPRESS:

Via Vienna, Cologne, Brussels, Ostend, Dover, Class 1 £9.11, 11 £5.9.9.

BY TAUREN EXPRESS

Vis Munich, Cologne, Hook or Flushing, Clean I 67.19.3, 11 25.1.6.

TO SHANGHAL

E.8.KOERBEB," 9,900 tona, will leave as above on 1st Apir, at 6 Ax FARES Hongkong-Shanghai, £5 lat, £4 2ad, £2 3rd Clan.

KOBE TI BHANGHAI YOKOHAMAA

6.8. PERSIA, 32,500 tons, will leave above soout 2nd April.

Cargo takim at through rates to all ports in Adriatic, Erevant, BinckBen & Danabe, also North & SouthAmarine,

SANDER WIELER & Co., AGENTS,

Prince Building.

Hongkong, 5th March 1914

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VISITORS AT HOTELA

BONGKOKO HOTEL

Mr E, S. Abraham ML. Adler

Mr & Ma E L

Agassis

Mr & Mrs K. Ashton Mrs Provost Babin Mr E R Bate Mr L. Beckingeale Mr & Mrs O. Beer

Mr C. D. J. Bell Mrs E. B. Belilios Mr 9. A. Bens Mr & Mrs C. W. Berwick and ebild Bilings, child and

Mrs

Floa Aliss Brand- Mr & Mrs WV,

Bryan

Mr V. Brace Mr A. P. Dungey Mr A. J. Cambridge Mrs Smallett Camp

bell

Miss Campbell

Mrs J. D. Champlin Mr W. E. Clayton

Miss

D'Almada Castro

Master D'Almada

Telephone No. 1574.

Mr & Mr P. L

Falpener

Mr & Mrs J. P, Fallon Mr A. L. Farwell Mr F. Fearo

J.

Mr 8 Fernihough

Mr G. Friesland

Comdr Mrs

Kiddle Mis J. van Kirk Mr W. Krone Mr A. Krasom.KT. Mr E.B. Lambert Mr & Mrs B. Layton Mr S. H. Leavitt Mr G. B. Layton Mr F. H. Little Mr G.T. Lloyd. Mr F. Lobel Mr W. Logen Mr J Conway Long Mr G. Martin

Farebrothe

Miss M. Matheson MR. T. Matheeru Misa Marr Dr C, Marriott Dr GW. Maskean Mr & Mrs G. Martic MraGordon Macdonald Me and maid

Mr Celia Macdonald Mr F. A. Mackintosh Mr & Mrs John Meier MC. E. Meyer

E

Mr Me

Moger

| Mr & Mr FX

D'Almada Castro DALE F

Coleman

Mr G. P. Curry MY C. H. Davie

B M B K Malta

Mr J. Marecki Mr P. Meyer- Mr DM. Mickle Mr G 8. Miduleton Mr N. 8. Milkowski Mr Sidney Morgan Mr & Mrs J. Morris Mr J, Nathan Mr O.T. Nitzschmsun MrB MNitzschmann Mr S.H.Noxoa Mias G, O'Leary M. O. A O'Neill. Mr. B. Parron Mr FA Perry Mr. Petersen Mr & Mrs B. G. Phelps Mr C. Folball

Mr G Hatton Potts

Mr E. G: Davis Mr & MIB B. C. Davis My H Davis Mr & Mrs JAH. Dollar gränd infant.... Max Domville Mr R, H. Douglas Mr D.S. S. Douglas

Mas JM-Doyle

Mr J. Duncan

Mr W. Dutton Mrs Dutton and child:

Mr&Mr B. C. Mr.8. E Fotton

Ehrentals

Mr A. Gallotti

Mr V. Garcia

Mr F. J. Gaston Mr J. Gibb Miss Ella Gilroy Mr A. G. Gordon Mr 1. Gourgey Mr. V. Goulbourn Mr & Mrs J. Gould Thiry Jake Grist

Mr J. Graham. Mr & Mrs W. A- Mr P. O. de Grisogono

Hannibal

Hon Mr E. & Hewalt

Mr & Mrs FH. Heald Mr W. Hoald. Major & Airs E. Hare

path

Mr & Mrs H P. Hick

Mr P. H. Heimann Mr W. B. Hind Mr R. Do L. Hordern Mr D. Jaffo Mr J. W. Jay Mr J. W. Lot-Jones My M. T. Jones- Capt W. E. Kent

GRAND

•Me&airs Alan.... Mrs Amery Mr. Armstro

Mr Bord

Mr Barr

Mr Coffmann Mira Conver

Dr. P. Proston Mr A. B. Purvis z Mis Raymond Mr E. B. Roy Mr E. M. Raymond Mr J. E Raymond Mr B. Raworth

·Ben Riedrel

Miss F. Reay Mr & Mr W. Ricketts Mr

A. Rumpel Mr&Mrs B. E. Busselt Mra Sohenk

H.B. & Lady Schloser Mr A. E. Schalta Mes Sopmour Dr & Mr G.

Shelton

Mr J. C. Sibley Mr

r F. Smyth Mr A. B. Sorensen

Mrs Stirling Mr & Mrs L. Stross MrA Thompson Mr B, E Thompson Miss T. Tieleman Mr G. H Wakeman Mr. J. P. J. Walan Capt H. A. Walker Mr F. de Weigelsperg Mr A. W. Wolle Mr F. W. White Mr&Mrs F. Winkler Mr. G. Wood Mr & Mrs B. G. T.

Wynberg

Mr F. Yourly

HOTEL.

Mr Johnson Dr Keyt

Mr.O. G, King Mr Madariaga.

Mr Mathieson

Mr & Men Mayer Miss Gabery

Mr & Mrs A. B. Craw Mr & Mr Redford

Mr Danrich Mr C. Frenck

Mr Findorff Capt Balt Mr Grant

Ar Hou

HP Hear?

Mr Ralfs Mr Roha Mr Rance AGROME Smith'

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