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SHIPPING NEWS
ARRIVALS
February 14th
PASSENGERS.
DEPARTURES
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17蛋糕,
2
CANADIAN PACIFIC
Per s. Tenye Maru, for Bhangbai, Japan, and San Francisco, on February Dung Ere, Clanese str, 60 tons. Ou 15th Mr G. S Archbutt, Mr. David
I Sakurais, from Hongas, which por she left a February 11th, with Atkins, Mrs P. Alexander, Mr. W. H. E. Bosworth, Kwang Ngan Siog. Avery. Mr. and Mrs. nancy of ou
1 Ions. Captain Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bennett, Miss E. Teun, British
Mrs. E. Soolt, from Shanglus, which port scary. Mr. J. Bourne, Mr. G. K. Car
penter, Mr. N de Cartabitarte,
Mrs. E
Deft in February 1113, with a Keneral
cargo
Messrs Hulterteld & Swire. Frinizi Mary, Japutiese ste, 2,957 tous, Cantain Una, Erna Singapore, which port she left on February 8th. with a general TRO
NYR
February 5th Dachen Main, Japanese gr. 774 Lons, Cup, Huayama, from Wubu, which port the left on February 10th, with
Marin. a catxo of ree Empress of Russia, British sti, Capt. Hobson, MODER Singapore -Cana lian Pacific Ocean Services Gilcrafoblack, British
Captain MacKenzie, frin Singapore, which port she left in February 8th, with a general cargo
OCEAN SERVICES
PACIFIC SERVICE.
1919.
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN
REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN
JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN.
LIMITED
SCHRAMEES
A Corbin, Miss Wots Mr. G. SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG TO VANCOUVER Christie, Miss E Chalmers,
Mrs Primer
H
B
Dunbar and child, Mr. J. H. Doyor, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Everett, Mr. and Mrs K Everett, Jan., Miss A. N. Foil, Miss J. Mary Forbes, Mr. A. Fortik, Mr. N. Figueiredo, Mr and Mrs. Alister Forbes,
Dimitri
N. Golitzini, Mr. and M35 MH. Fowler, Mr. Louis Glues, Mr. C. E. Guest, Miss C. Guest, Father Liensburger, Dr. G Gueneobra, Mr. E. Gimson, Mrs. Uroonwell, Mrs. F. M. H Holder, Mr. C R Harrison, Mr. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kay, Miss
H. Kay Mr. T
Korenuan, Mr. F. E H
Mr. L.
Mra Kanai, Mr. and Kenny R. Kelly Mr. M. Krahmalef, Mr. Geo
S Kerr, Mr. U Kobaynahi, Misses Inus- Lynberg, Mr. Bir (2), cert. and Mrs C. W. Lyman. Mr and Mrs. W. Mac Hop San, British str., 1,345 tube, Capt. E. Metcalfe, Mr. and Mrs.
Hussey from Koh Sie Hang, with a Dunaid. Mrs. Marshall Martin, Mr. and
Jardine, Matheson & cargo of race
V. Melutchy, Mr. and Mrs. D. Mrs Miller, Mr. E L. Munez, Dr. and Mrs. V. L. Manu, Mr. H. J. McGee, Mr. and C. Mauchan, Mr. G. Mangres, Mrs A
and Mrs. Mr
H. C Malla, Mr. Котил Mrs Price, Mr. and Mrs R. P. Paltrson. Father Santos Avia
1,424
Chinese.
tone,
P
Jade, French 1, 386 tons, Capt. Cor nclinsen. from Hathow, with general cargo
Tung Shing, British
.
1
W (Jack
1,173 Lots,
Mark Jar-
H
Η.
Sr.
Capt. J. M. Hay, from Baugs 'olverosa, Mr. F. W. Plummer. Mr. J. with a cargo of riec dine, Matheson & Co
February 16th
Chefor, Chinese str. 98 tons, Capt. H. Poyn, from Tontane, which purt she left in February ath, with a general wing Sam Shang 5. 3. Co Chongre, Chuese str. 558 tons, Cat
Westerhead, Iran Haiphong, which port she left on February 19th, with a cargo of rice. Hing Lee & Co aitan, British str L Suwart.
from watow, with general cargo. Dougin, 6. 8. Co.
1.178 tune, Capt. A.
mn Kung Chin, 122 Lums, Captain
Bainos. From Shanghai, which port) she left on February 18th, with a general cargo.
الله
Kaong, British str., 96 cm. Capt J.
with Cogan, from Haiphong. general cargo B. & S. Lara, Dutch str., 308 tuns, Capt. Smith, from Balikpapan wel a cargo of bulk of Asiatic Petroleum Co, Lucho, British st, 1.221 tons, Captain J. Morse, from Bangkok, which port she left on February 5th, with a cargo and leak wood. Butterfeld Bwire.
&
Tak Semy, British sh., 977 tons. Captain D. W. Ritchie, from Haiphong, with
a general cargo. Jardine, Mathieson & Co.
Y
Parkin, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Quintus, R. Redforn, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Rafter, Mr. Jos Habic, Mr. A. L. Rae, Father Revulta. Mr. Ray H. Shoe- maker, Mr. and Mra A. J. Btewart, C Steon, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. D M Sonnet, Miss
J. Sheehan, Rev. G. Scherzlan. Mr Paul. Super. Mr. G. Starrados, Mr. and Mrs. A. E Bervice,
a Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Turner, Mr. A. B. Tigh Me Tomon, Mr. F. C. Town Bend, Mr U. Takata, Mr. C. G. Vorwey,
Mr. F. K. J. Toe Bengene Wator, Mr.
N. L. Watson, Mr. H. Wakelan, and Mr and Mrs. Zobel de Ayala, and two daughters.
WEATHER
REPORT.
February 18th, at 12.14-No returns from Pressure has in. Japan and Vladivostook. creased troderately at Waibalwel and Hai phong and decreased slightly at other stations,
Bongkong rainfall, for the 94 bowen ending at 10 sm to-day, 000 fach. Total since January 1st, 1.25 Inokes, against ab Average of 2.36 Inches.
The torsosat for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is a followu :--
DISTRICT
Trigonia, Dutch str. 1,756 tons, Captain Hongkong to Gap Book
Visser, from Balikpapan, with a Asiatic Petroleum: cargo al bulk oil Co.
Pan Waerwyck, British str., 1,900 tons. Captain Hudson, from Singapore, which part sl left on February 9th, with GL gonera! cargo. Jardine, Matheson & Co.
INDO-CHINA
Formous Channel
-
FORECAST.
(N. and N.E.
winds, f oth; five g-nerally.
The same
To No.
Bouth Coast of China between (The same as
No L Hongkong and Lamooks {
South Coast of Chins between The same as Hongkong and Hsinan 1 No. 1
S. NAV. CO.,
LTD.
PROPORED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG (SUBJECT TO ALTEKATION)
гон
SHANGHAI via SWATOW
SHANGHAI vis INGPO
HAIPHONG
SINGAPORE & PENANG
SHANGHAI
MANILA
TIENTSIN
MANILA
STRAITS & CALCUTTA
STEAMKES
"TAIBANG'
... "YUSANG
TO BAIL
...Tues., 18th Feb. D'light
Wed., 19th Feb., D'light. "TAKSANG" Thars. 20th Feb. 8 ..
VAN WAERWIJCK" Thurs, 20th Feb., 3 P.M.
"KOONSHING" Fri, LOON HANG" FY, "CHIPSHING" 51, "YUENRANG"...Fri., YATSHING" Sat.,
21st Feb. D'light. 31st Fab. 3 păm. 22nd Fab. Dlight. 28th Feb. 3 p.. 1st Mar. 3 p.m.
TTA LINE-Tie Line is temporarily disorgantand owing to the war, but at went a mouthly service us mainued with Calcutta by the s.a. "KWAIBANG
"VITIM," Calling at Singapore and Penang. The former vessel bar excellent songer accommodation, la fitted with Electric Light and Fanu, and carries a fully oalitiel Surgeon. SINGAPORE LINE-The e. "VAN WAERWIJCK" saves for Singapore approxi- mately every fortnight. This vessel has excellent accommodation for First-class passengers, and is fitted throughout with Electric Light sud Fans and also carries a tally qualitied Surgeou
BHANGHAI LINE-Sülogo approximately every five days between Canton and Shanghai, eomstimes calling at Swatow. Steamers on this line have 4 Limited amount of passenger accommodation, and through tickets can be obtained for Northern and Yangtsso Ports via Shanghai, Through Bills of Lading are issued to all Northern and Yangtze Porta.
MANILA LINE:-A weekly service is maintained with Mandla by vasele with good
passenger accommodation, sailings from both porte every Friday.
HAIPHONG LINE:-Sailings approximately weekly for passengers and cargo, calling
at Hoihow when inducement offers.
BORNEO LINE:-One sailing per month between Hongkong and Sandakan by a
steamer having up-to-date socommodation for passengers
Cargo taken on though Bills of Lading for Kudat, Jesselton, Labuan, Tawao and Labad Data.
TIENTSIN LINE-Arzular nervios la ren from March to October between Hong-
kong and Tientsin, calling at Wolbalwel and Choloo.
All
UNDER STRAITS GOVERNMENT PASSPORT REGULATIONS. European Passengers, leaving the Colony for Strata Settlement, are required to produce on arrived ni destination passports with their Photographs and description
xod thereto.
JARDINE
For Freight or passage, apply to Telephone No 15.
MATHESON & CO., LTD.
General Managers.
THE ROYAL
R.M.S.P. MAIL STEAM
PACKET CO.
OWNERS OF THE “SHIRE” LINE OF STEAMERS.
FOR SAILINGS TO AND FROM THE UNITED KINGDOM AND
INTERMEDIATE PORTS.
Plosso Apply to- Telephone No. 21K,
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
Agoste,
via Sbanghal, Nagasaki (or Moji) Kobe and Yokohama.
Steamer
** EMPRESS OF RUSSIATM **EMPRESS OF JAPAN"
27th February,
19th March.
EXPROUND · 1 WOL LEAVE
FRON
OFF OR
For
ABOUT
Da or ADOUT
TJIPANAS
TJILIWONG TJIMANOEK
TJIKINI TJILATJAP
JAVA
22nd Feb.
JAVA
JAVA
10th Feb
JAYA
JAVA
MACASBAB
22nd Feb
17th Feb.
BHANGHAI
23rd Feb.
8th Mar.
12th Mar.
Wireless Telegrwpity.
JAPAN
The beamers are allitted thronghoat with Elgotelo Light and have accommodation for a ihmited number of Saloon Passengers. All steaners carry a dały qualified surgeon. Cargo baken at through rates to all ports in Netherlands India and Australia.
"For Factionlaes of Freight sod Pussgn apply to the
Telephone No. 1574.
From Hongkong, Arrive Vancouver,
17th March.
2nd April.
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.
** EMPRESS OF ASIA" * MONTEAGLE"
27th March.
14th April.
Tork Ballding, 1st Floor.
sth April.
1945 April.
"EMPRESS OF RUSSLA " **EMPRESS OF JAPAN" **EMPRESS OF ASIA"
24th April.
'9th May.
7th May.
28th May.
22nd May,
9th June
"' MONTEAGLE"
10th June.
4th July.
"EMPRESS OF RUSSIA "
19th June.
2nd July.
17th July.
: EMPRESS OF JAPAN" ** EMPRESS OF ASIA” **MONTEAGLE"
20th August
7th July. 23rd July. 4th August. 19th September.
For freight ratou and through hills of ladies
For particuları zogarijas pamato firms, sailings | and ecration of sound was, albo Tikmamelot - yên Yaucouric în connection with Chandina Facile oft
Hallway to sil Overland Polute To Ourada and United States Aivo to Europe and West Indies, monly le-
J. BALLAGE,
and descriptiva Hišerature apply Go-
PATHY.
1. E. BUTHERLAND, General Azmit, Pangar Doyi.
Phone 11.
HONGKONG.
92
P. & O. S. N. CO.
ROYAL MAIL SERVICE
UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT th
STRAITS, BURMA, COLOMBO, INDIA, EGYPT, etc.
FOR
MARSEILLES AND LONDON
VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO AND PORT SAID.
Due MARSAILLES
8.8.
Leave HONGKONG
Due
Logboer about
THE ADMIRAL LINE.\
PACIFIC STEAMSHIP
CO.
TEANS-PACIFIC FREIGHT SERVICE
REGULAR SAILINGB
BETWEEN
CHINA, MANILA, SINGAPORE, JAPAN
TELEPHONE 2898.
AND SEATTLE.
FOR FREIGHT AND PARTICULARS
APPLE TO
THE ADMIRAL LINE.
JOHN J. GORMAN, CETERAL ÅGENT.
PACIFIC
No. 12, Icx HOUSE STREET.
MAIL S.S. CO.
U.S. MAIL LINE.
OPERATING THE NEW FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS
about
about
"NORE" "NOVARA " "NELLORE"
23rd February
30th: Marek
8th April
12th March 9th April
17th April
9th April
1896 May
with May
* EQUADOR,"
FOR
BOMBAY VIA STRAITS & COLOMBO.
"DUNERA" "HRJAZ"
17th February
FOR
Due BOMBAY about
4th March 9th March
SHANGHAL MOJI, KOBE. etc.
WIRELES3 ON ALL STEAMERS. For Pasengo Rates, Handbooks, Freights, etc., apply to
P. & O.S. N. Co.
E. V. D.PARR. Superintendent.
YAMASHITA KISEN KAISHA
INCORPORATED
IN JAPAN.
(THE YAMASHITA STEAMSHIP CO., LTD). STEAMSHIP OWNERS, BROKERS FOR THE SALE, PURCHASE, CONSTRUCTION AND CHARTERING OY INSURANCE BROKERS, ETC.
STEAMERS,
MARINE
COAL MINE OWNERS ALSO BUNKER COAL CONTRACTORS. BEST JAPANESE COAL ALWAYS IN STOCK.
HEAD OFFICE KOBE
BRANCH OFFICES-TOKIO, SINGAPORE, AND TAIHOKU. AGENTS:- LONDON, NEW YORK, SEATTLE, SAN FRANCISCO,
SYDNEY, SHANGHAI, TAKAO, KEELUNG AND MOJI
FOR PARTICULARS PLEASE APPLY TO-
TEL. 2844.
M. KOBAYASHI,
AGINT, TOP FLOOR, KINO'S BUILDING,
112
AND "COLOMBIA,"
* VENEZUELA "
14,000 tons each.
HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO,
VEA SHANGHAI, KOHE, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU.
TEK SUNSHINE BELT.
THE MOST COMFORTABLE ROUTE TO AMERICA AND EUROPE.
T
SAILINGS JENOM HosokʊNG at NOOL
BA. "COLOMBIA
Feb. 28th, 1938.
88. VENEZUELA "
Mar. 28, 1919 Apr. 3rd, 1910.
+
8.8. "ECUADOR" These Steamers have the most modern equipment, including Overbead kleotra Fasand Electric Lighting, ALL LOWER BERTHS nad large comfortable staterooms (all single and two berths only).
The Bafety and Comfort of Passengers la our first consideration, Special oare is given to the Cuisine, and the attendar ce on passengers cannot be murpresod
Tickets are interchangeable with the Tovo Kowy Kamena and the Canadian PACIFIC OCEAN SERTIONS, LAD,
For further information estes, literature, schedules, etc., apply to
Telephone 141
1
COMPANY'S OFFICE in Alexander Bulidings Chater Road.
Shipbuilders,
Balvors, Repairers,
Boilermakers, Electrical
ao Macbanlesi Engineers.
46
Graving Dock Slipways 787 by 8814, by Mft, din, up to 8,60% šana.
taking
Patent
Xiscaris Cradiée fifilng op to 10s Tons.
SHIPS
ENGINES
TAIKOO DOCK
BOILERS
MOTORS.
Agents for Jokn 1, Thornycraft & Co., Ltd., Marine
and Road Motors, Light Draft Carriers, Speedy, Lannebes, Harbour Crafi. Housebandy and
KUHARA SHOJI KAISHA, LD.
KUHARA TRADING CO., LTD. (Shipping Department).
HEAD OFFICE (KŐBE,
Branches and Representatives:----
TOKIO, AK, LONDON, NEW YORK, PARIS, ROHX, REAX, POET SAID, CALLAO, MATANA, BOMBAT, CALCUTTA, ODROMBO, SINUAFORE, TAWAU, DANGKOK, RAIGON, VLADIVOUTOUR, UHANGHAI 101 TALPER,
MAN
Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading to Pacifle Coasts, Japan, China, India, Java, North and South Amerios, also to Mediterranean.
BURJECT TO SETBMATION WITHOUT NOVELUR.
For further particulars apply to-
'CHU
Polophone No. RIVO
KYOKU TRADING 004
K.. HASHIMOTO.. Granewal Apeni
pleasure craft of
svery
dasorig-
⚫ion.
TAIKOODOOK."
The Taikoo Dockyard and Kagiamring Co., of Hong- kong. Lt-Butterfeld & Swire, Hongkong, China and Japan, Agents, Teleg.aphie
Telophone #19.
THOS. COOK
*PPY
& SON.
TOVEWE, STEAMSHIP AND FORWARDING ÅØRETS, BANKERS, ITO.
[OFFICIAL PAMENUHR ÄGEITU TO THE PHILIPPIKH GOVERNMENT.
TIUKETS SUPPLIED ↳ ALL PARTS «t the WORLD si Tarifi Baten, LETTERS of CREDIT anÅ CIRCULAR NOTES INSUND må CANHRD. BAGGAGE wollected, forwarded and lawurad ni lomioi veten. Cook's "FAR BAHTEEN TILAVELLER'S GAZETTE" containing Bailinge and Forum From Sis Far Xmes du mil parts of the World will be forwarded free on application.
Telegraphis address “ COUPON**
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