THE HONGKONG DAILY
WRDNI:DAY MAY
SHIPPING NEWS
ARRIVALS..
May 17th-
Phong Chinese str, 535 tons,
CLEARANCES,
May 18th
Bourbon, for Saigua. Bulangan Murs, for Keelung. Capt. Clam, for Tarakon.
Anderson, from Haiphong, with general curgo. Wo Fas
"May 15th...
aau Sung, for Hongay. Charında, for Koba
Hui Hong, for Foochow
Okina, American str., 3 tons, Capt, Idomenews, for Shanghai. Lancaster, from San Francisco, which fade, for Haiphong.
port she felt on April 3rd, with a&am Fing Fat, for Sama Bay. general cargo-China Mail S.S. Co. Shantung, for Shanghai.
'Derwent. British str., 1,589 tons, Capt. Shan Shia, for Kwong Chow Wan Benstead, from Swatow, in ballast-Taikoo Wan Ti, for Samarang.
Taishun, for Canton. Thái Thuận.
P Lee, Chinese str., 150 tons, Capt. Teirerias, for Shanghai. Kwok, from Tourane, with a general Telemachus, tor_Saigon.
Tak Sany, for Haiphong. cargo-Hung Shun.
Pemicum, British air, 3,055 tons, Capt Veneruelo, for San Francisco.
Frost, from Colombo, with a general. cargo-Admiralty.
Shan Shing, Chinese str., 0 tons, Capt. de Souza, from Kwong Chow Wan and Macho, with a general cargo.- Pu Qu.
Shu Maru. Japanese str., 1,008 tons, Capt. Harada, from Canton with a general cargo.--0.5. K.. Taishan, Chinese str.. 1210 tons, Capt. Halkett, from Shanghai with general cargo.-C. M.SX. Co.
OUTWARD PASSAGES.
over-the
The Times of April at states:-It is pointed out in our City columns that a great change has now come passenger situation, as far as the steam- ship lines werving India and Australia are concerned. The long waiting lists of passengers which existed a few months Teresia British str., 4.921 tous, Capt.ngo have now been reduced to negligible Riepenhausen, frum Singapore, with proportions. There is known to be accom modation for many passengers in the a general cargo, B. & S Thong Sand, Siamese str., 1.068 ions, ships leaving within the next few weeks. Capt. Putrananda, from Bangkok Intending travellers in the autumn, how a general cargo-Fook Tye ever are advised to register their names with
as soon as possible for when the Eastern Chong Tisaluk, Dutch str., 3,786 toas, Capt. La passenger season is again at its height the Roy, from Yokohama," with a general degund för berths is expected to excred
the supply. cago.-J.C.J, L.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVALS-
the
SHIPRUILDING REFORM.
Appareatly the Board of Trade is Per s... China, on May 18th:-Mr. W. Alexander. Mr. Frank W. Becraft Mr. coming out with an entirely new policy of
Speaking at C. Cunradi. Mr. Alice Cooper, Mr. E. [hip construction. F. Colhuth, Mi. Tina Cornelsen. Mr. anual shipmasters dinner as Liverpool, Sarangadhar Das, Mr. Paul de Obarrio, Captain A II. F. Young, Profesional Res; and R. W. Dick, Mrs. Jose Member of the Board of Trade, stated he phist 1. Ford. Mr. C. P. Fay Mr. N. wished to refer to the dangers of collision That danger would shortly be Gude, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hall. Mr. Wat sea. T. Brightman, Mr. Chas Clear. Mrs. Cuch increasi on account of the greater H. Haulen, Mr. and Mrs S. F. Hertzer, number of ships sailing the oceans, and Miss Helen Hoeppner, Mr. Ben Houston, The serious effect of collisions would con- Mrs. J. P. Jansen. Mr. W. E. Jones, tinue to be great so long as the murderous Capt. E. H. Kroes, Miss H. Lambrecht,traight stem was retained. The origin of Mr. and Mr. D. W. Leeke, Miss Ada the straight stem was the desire to reduce Lee, Mr. Geo. H. Grayland, Mr. C. C. the cost of construction without the Grimwood, Mr. Wm. 3. Garvin. Mr. P. lightest regard to humanity, and the Edward, Mr. A. Nichols, Mr. Lee Me straight stem
had been the cause of Cahill, Mr. F. Meyers, Mr. Palmer Otter greater los, of life than even submarine beck Mr. George W. Reed, Mr. Julinnwarfare. The Board of Trade was a S: Ritterhund, Mrs. T. D. Dowe, Mr. J. somewhat slow moving body, he admitted, Ryan. Mr.T. C. Seineke, Mr. G. N. but it had started to move slowly on this Stevens, Miss Ruth Stevens. Mr. Samuel question. It was their intention to secure Stickney, Mr. C. T. Surridge, Capt. Ceater safety at sen, and in order that E. Temperley, Honorable Yee Kwei Ch the efforts should be succesful he appeal- Mr. James A Prentice, Mr. T. W. Lillys that shipmasters should render all help
to Department.
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SAILINGS
HONGKONG VANCOUVER
(via Shanghai, Nagasaki (*Moji) Kobe & Yokohama)
FROM
BONGKONG VANCOUVER
Empress of Japan. May 36 June 16 Jurie 3 June 21 Empress of Asis Montesgle
June 8 July 2 Empress of Russia. July 1 July 19 Empress of Japan. July 20-Aug. 10 Empresa of Asia ... July 28 Aug. 18 Montesgle
Aug. 12 Sept.-5 Empress of Russia.. Aug. 26 Sept. 13 Empress of Japan... Sept.14 Oct. 5 Empress of A sis Sept. 23 Oct. 11. Empress of Russia. Oct. 21 Nov. 8 Monteagles Oct. 26 Nov. 19 Empress of Japan. Nov. 9 Nov 30
Nov: 18 Dec. Empress of Asia Empress of Russia. Dec. 16 Jan
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Gold [SUSU.
Passages Fares Hongkong to United Kingdom. EMPETES OF RUSSIA) KAPEZES OF JAPANI 16,830 Ton Reg. Gold 8000 Tons Beg.. EXPERTS OF ASIA [2003 HoSPIKADIK MA 16,830 Tous Reg
6,163 Tona Beg. Farre & Sallingu Nwbject to chanth without vetšću.
· Fares and other information please apply HONGKONG OFFICE,
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Tatayhone 782.
CANADIAN PACIFIC.
#OCEAN SERVICES
DODWELL & COMPANY.LD.
STEAMSHIP SERVICES. Regular Sailings to NEW YORK
Panama Canal
8.8. "BOLTON CASTLE"
LLOYD
Sailing about End of
TRIESTINO
FOR SHANGHAI & YOKOHAMA
N. Y. K.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
SEATTLE
1.HALLITUM. FROR HOTAKONG KUBJROS DO ALTIKATIDE.
VICTORIA via Shanghai & Japan
Cargo to Overland Paints US in connection Great Northern. Northern Pacie and Chicago, Milwaukee à 85. Paul Ballways.
KASHIMA MARU (calling Alanils)..
· FUSHIMI YABU...
TAJIMA MABU (calling Manila). KATORI MARU (calling Manila)
100
Saturday,
Thonday,
2nd May, at 11 am
15th June at 11
Wednesday, 30th June, 11 A Friday... and July, at 11. k..
LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore, Penang. Colombo, Busi
Port Said and Marseilles.
MIHIMA MARU
SADO MARU
KITANO MARU
Faturday:
2nd May, at Noon. 28th Hay, at Noo
11th June, 1 Noan.
Singapore, Colombe
Friday,
11th June.
HAMBURG, LONDON & ANTWERP
Sues and Port Said.
TOYOOKA. MARU]
Port Said.
KAMAKURA MARU
LIVERPOOL & MARSEILLES a Singapore. Colombo, Sues and
Friday: 29th May.
MELBOURNE & SYDNEY vis Manila, Zamboanga, Thursday
Island, Townsville & Brisbane. AKI MABU TANGO MARU
Wednesday, 28th May, at II a.m. Wednesday, 23rd June, at 11 am.
NEW YORK & HAVANA via Shanghai, Kobe, Yokobama, Murora,
San Francisco, Panama & Colon.. LIMA MABU
Monday, 14th May.
SOUTH AMERICAN FORTS is Cape.
BOMBAY & COLOMBO via Singapore.
KANAGAWA MARU
BOMBAY MARU ...
Wednesday, 26th May. Wednesday, 2nd June.
CALCUTTA & RANGOON via Singapore & Penang.
Tuesday, 15th... May.
Yokohama.
23rd May, at 11's. 25th Jana, st: 11 am
BANUKI MARU
JAPAN PORTS—Nagraski, Kobe
· TANGO. MARU
Sunday,
NIKKO MARU
Friday,
INABA HARU
THUSHIIMA MARU
KAMO MARU.
Thursday,
Straday, Thursday,
20th May, at D'light'
ird May.
AWA MABD
Thursday,
3rd June, at`il am.
3rd Jane.)
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
For Istther information apply to- NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
Talephone No. 291 & 192
YASUDA, Manager.
White, Mr. W. A. Beckert, and Mr. Henty they would be the anime a Dreamy For BRINDISI VENICE&TRIESTE SINGAPORE, SERVICE to UNITED STATES
Loan
DEPARTU KES
commercial interests and accessities, but
degrees from the vertical, or equal to nae foot in four feet of draft...
15,000-TON O.S.K LINERS FOR PACIFIC RUN,
Pers. Fractuel, on May 18th-rian Act were passed in the Bous Of Isidoro Porez. Miss C.-F. Labury, Dr. A. Commons abolishing the straight stem, de Jong, Mr. John Gorman, Capt. and making it compulsory that the stem R. Brenaan. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. should recede to an angle of my 15 one ship in a hundred in Ranay Mr F. Roams, Mrs. O. F. degrees not Rubury, Mix A. Raisch, Mr. and Mr. collision would be pierced below the belt. D. K. Smith, Mr. W. T. Sumon, Miss The demand, however, must be backed up Steinthal. Mis B. Howitz, Mr. P. D. by the sea-faring community, and if they Sutherland, Mr. H. Sheridan, Mr. A. M.would insist upon the receding stem there Samacl, Mr. W. Sinclair, Mr. S. E. was very little doubt that it would be Sokolsky, Mr. A. B. Cohen-Stuart, Mr. brought about, and he would be sorry for E. A. Taplin, Mr. H. Trosch, Miss F. the man who dared to get up in the Honne Tarrson, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Tuchy, Mr. of Commons to oppose it. Some ship- T.. Tuchy, Miss H. Tucky, Mr. and Mrs. ping companies, he added, were volun- M. H. Van Boreateyn, Miss 31. W.tarily undertaking to introduce the sug Whitely, Miss F. M. Widner, Mr. B. F.ation, notably Mesire. Alfred Holt Wookey. Mr. A. Weill, Mr. E. P. Co., and to some extent the White Star Williams, Min L. Arnhold. Mr. T. D. W. Lin The former, he understood, were Bannister, Commander J. A. Bull. Mis prepared to recede the stem to 11 or Edan Z. Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Broacha, Mr. MD. Blake, 31rs. L. M. Check, Mis C. Check, Mr. Geo.. Duzn, Mr. Chas A Fussum, Mr. E. S. Ford, Mr. G. S. Ford, Mr. Chas Feltman, Mr. and Mas. R. N. Hatrick, Mr. G: A Henderson, Mr. and Mr. H. L. Hark- ness, Col. and Mrs. A. D. Haskell, Mr.
The new O.S.K passenger liner, B. Konig. Mr. B. B. Kerser, Mins J. E, Keyser Miss D. Kyne, Hr. S. Fitzroy Arizona Muru, which was launched re- Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Moore, Miss cently at Nagasaki by the Mitsubishi E. Moore, Mr. M. K. Manly, Miss M, M. Dockyards, is to be placed on the run to July.. The Manly, Mrs. N White Murray, Miss M. Seattle and Tacoma in Murray. Mr. A. H. Metzolaar, Mr. and Alabama Mary will be launched soon and Mrs. J. Mason, Mr. D. J. Mahoney, Rev. go on the same run in September. These and Mrs. J. S. MacKay, Mr. and Mrs.steuners are of the same type as the G. McCarthy, Mr. J. H. Mancolia, Mr. Africa. Maru and as soon as they are in E. A Welson, Mr. B. J. D'Connor, Mr. commission the smalier boats will be taken W. W. H. Pinchard, Mr. A. W. da Rozaff and only the 18000-ton Tiners used Mr. G. Rodesney, Mrs. D. Reyes, Mr. J. for this service. The O.B. E. boats will Ryan. Mr. G. T. Ramsay, and Miss E cater to the steeraga passengers in pre- ference to those who travel first class. The Remedios.
Africa Mare has accommodation for but 54 cabin passengers and 316 in the steerage. The new liners will carry the samme number in the first cabin and 215 in the steerage almost a hundred lesa than the Africa Maru. The same amount The NY.K. a. Shinzui Haru (Bombay of space is given for steerage accommoda line) left Bombay for this port direct on (tion but the new steamers have been spared May 14th and is expected here, on June, no expense to provide comfort for 4th..
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS. The M.8. Empress of Japan left Shanghai on May 17th, and is due at Hongkong on May 20th at day-light;
The .s West Coddos left Kobe on the 14th inst., and may be expected here on or about Thursday.
traveller of this class. The company has annoraced that the steerage on these steamers is as comfortable as second class quarters on other basta,
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Sails about May 26th
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WYTHEVILLE
Sails about June 29th
(SOUTH SEA MAIL SS, CO)
Regular Services. between
JAPAN HONGKONG & JAVA.
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Sailing on or about 9th Jane.
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(TAITO, KATUN KAISHA). Steamship Service Trans-Pacita
Also to Austeslis, Europe, etc.
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IHONGKONG.
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Operating the new first-class steamers
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HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO,
VIA SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & HONOLULU.
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3rd June
6th June
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May 18th.
Saturday, May Tind. for San Francisco direct
Tuesday, May 25th, for Ban Francisco-vis Shanghai and Japan Porta
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BAYLING FOR Lön Arona:
8.S. VINITA “D
$83. WEST HIXTON
8.8. WEST-MONTOP
Juns
July 1245
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Shipside connection with the Saltiske, Banta Fe and Southern Facite Railroads. 20%
Bead OffcenLos Ange Branch Office:Robe
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Hongkong Office:-Price Building, Chater B
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CHINA MAIL S.S. CO.,
LTD.
SPROIAL SAILING
S.S.
NILE
HONGKONG. TO SINGAPORE.
The S.S. “NILE" will sail from Hongkong for Singapore direct
on Tuesday, June.
14th.
at noon, returning on or about June
For full particulars regarding freight or passag
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