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TO MANILA IMPRESS OF JAPAN

Mar, 25

TO CANADA, UNITED STATES AND EUROPE EMPRESS OF RUSSIA Mar. 18 EMPRESS OF JAPAN

Apr. 1 EMPRESS OF ASIA

Apr. 15

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Trans Continental

Canadian

Traina Frequent Pacific Atlantic sailings

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Europe.

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SAN FRANCISCO via Japan Ports and Honolulu

TITIBU MARŪ

TAIYO MARU

(from Kobe)

9th Apr. 25th Apr.

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER. (Starts From Kobe)

HIKAWA MARU

NEW YORK via Panama.

↑ KEIYO MARU

28th Mar

9th Apr.

SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu,

Hilo, Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama.

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LONDON, MARSEILLES. ANTWERP, R'DAM.

TERUKUNI MARE

HAKUSAN MARU

HARUNA MARU

25th Mar.

9th Apr. 23rd Apr.

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LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus.

and Marseilles.

+ DAKAR MARU

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila and Ports.

ATS"TA MARI

8th Apr

26th Mar.

28th Mar.

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang and Colombo.

+ TOYAMA MARU

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon,

TSUSHIMA MARU

25th Mar.

BURMA MARE

.., 4th Apr.

KOBE AND YOKOHAMA (Omitting Shanghai)

KITANO MARD

18th Mar.

KATORI MARU

KASHIMA MARU

26th Mar 9th Apr.

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CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE.

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LINE

MONTHLY SERVICE

TO

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18th MARCH

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SHIPPING DIRECTORY

Alande (Dalwell & Cho, Mitish str., Captain SJ, Owen, 3,158 tons, arrived March 14 frown New Orleans, fuel oil, Lying at Junk Bay.

Butterfield & Swird), Bri Anshua fish str., Capt. C. Millor, 1,868 tuus, arrived on March 13 from Singapore. Mooring at buoy No B1.

Attila (K. Larsen & Co., Norwegian steamer, Capt Danielsen, 4,723 tons. arrived "Mar. 8" from Saigon, K. cargo Cleared March 14 for San Francisgo.

Beuaron (W.R. Loxley & Co., "Bri- tah str., Capt. Thomsen, 3.723 24, arrived on March 1 from Singapore.

Marcin Wharf. Berthing Kowloon

Chekiang (Butterfield & Swire). it:- tish str., Capt. D. Brotchie; 1,313 tons. arrived hore an March 15 fenons Canton.

buoy 3aring at

DV No. Duisburg (Jebsens

Co.). Si

German str., Capt. Becker, 4,325 tons, arriveti Mar. 4 from Shaughs, general cargo. Mooring at buoy No. 12.

3.00

Elona (A,B,65), British stra tons, arrived Mar. 14 from Balikpapan. Lying at North Point.

Express of Asia (C. . .), Britials steinar, Capt. A. Goold, 8,883 fote arrived at Vancouver March 12 at 3/4 p. and leaves Vancouver March 13 11 a.. She is due at Hong Kong April in the morning and leaves for Manila on the same evening.

Empress of Canada (C.P.S.), Britis str., Captain W. T. Kinley, 19,811 sons. left. Yokohama March 15 at 1.m Jeaves Honolulu March 23 at 10 am,

puver March at Vancouver· is due at

27 at leaves Far

Vancouver

ver April 2 at 11 Am. and is due at Hong Kong April 2 (Friday) in the morning.

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Empress of Bassis (C, P. S., British str.. Captain T. F. Patrick, 8,789 toas, is due here from Manila ni 8 s.m, on March 16. und will berth at Kowloon. Wharf. She will leave for Victoria and Vancouver, B.C., vin Shanghai, Nagm saki, Kobe and Yokohama at 7.m. March 18 (Friday).

Ensis (A P. C.1. British steamer Captain T Vine, 3,564 tons, arrived Hong Kone March 9 from Dairen.

loured, March 14 for Pladjon. Falkefjell (A. P. CJ, Norwegian str.. C. J. Nielsen. 4.8 tons, arrived

From Tarokan, cargo--fuel oil. Lying at North Point.

Faung (J.M. & Col. British Mir..

S. I. Barden, 1,232 tons, arrived Kong on March 14 from Contats.

Not A4. Fon "Shing (

Co.). British str.. Captain Bone, 1,423 tons, arrived March 13 from Suntów, general cargo. Mouring a bugy. No.

No. 18.

Halde (Wo Fat Sing), British str., "Captain_A. Hall, 1,144 tons, arrived March 2 from Frochow, general cargo. Mooring at buoy No: Ca

Bulldor Thoresen & Col. Norwe gian str. Captain J. Jorgensen, 840 tons, arrived, March 15 from Bangkok. Mooring at buoy No. C1.

Hoiyo Marn (Ñ.Y.KJ), Japanese str... Capt. H.

Takasa, 5,871 Lons, arrived

Nepraza (Gibb Livingston & Ca). British steaner, 3,607 tons, arrived on March 12 from Manila, general "cargo, Cleared March 13 for Saigon.

Paduja (Walem & Co, saded for Chinwangtao on March 15.

Prometheus (B. & S.), British str.. is expected to arrive here a pr today (from Manila).

Proinen J., & Co.), Norwegian tt., Captain K. Gjertsen, 1.377 tons. arrived are March 10 Prose Bangkok. Mooring at hony No. B5.

Rap (P.0), British str.. left Singapore March 12, and is due here March 17 at about 7 a.m.

Shimla, (1, & Apent Line). British str.. Captain T. S Bendie, 1.672 tons, left Singapore March 11, and is due here March 17.

Stagen :..L.), Dutch str.. 2,330 tons, arrived March 14 froin Bangkok. Mooring at bany No. 10,

SHIPPING

MOVEMENTS

S.S. SHIRALA The B.I. and Apcar Line's s.s. Shirala left Singapore on March 11. and is due here March 17.

R.ALS. EMPRESS OF CANADA The RM.S. Empress of Canada (Canadian Pacific S. S. Limited left Yokohama March 15 at 1 a.m.. leaves, Honolulu March 23 at 10 a.m., is due at Vancouver Mar. 27. at 2 p.m.. leaves Vancouver April 2 at 11 a.m. and is due at Hong Kong April 22 in the morning.

S.S. KAISAR-I-HIND The P.&O. SN Company's Kaisar-1-Hind left Shanghal on March 15. and is due here on Marth 18 at about 7 3.m.

$.5

S.S. PROMETHEUS The Butterfield and Swire's s.s. Prometheus is expected to arrive in Hong Kong from Manila today at 4 p.m.

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SS. TEUCER

The Butterfield and Swire's S.. Teucer is expected to arrive here from Kobe via Mlike on March 21 at daylight.

S.S. RANPURA The P. & Q. S.N. Company's Mar. 12 from Shanghaip general cargo. | ss. · Ranpura left Singapore on Cleared March 14 for Moji.

Heline (Thoresen & Co.), Norwegian March 12 and is due here str.. Captain J. Hansen, 1,113 tons, March 17 at about 7 am. arrived Hong Kong on March 16 from Bangkok via Swatow, general cargo.

His Sanz (JM. & Co.). British str.. Capt A. Kelman, 1.885 tons, arrived Mar. 10 from Sandakan, general cargo. Mooring at buoy No. 823,

Jinihow (1. & R.), British str., '1,629- tons, arrived March 12 from Swatow, Mooring at buor No. 21.

Ingeren (Dodwell & Co.), Norwegian str. Captain Thorjusson, 3.266 tons. aerived March 12 from Chinwanglao, Eving at Lai Chi

"Kok. Trinn (Butterfeld & Swire, British str... Capt. R. J. Sturrock, 6,524 tons. Arrived here March 8 from Shanghai. Conred March 14 for Dairen.

Kaisar Hind (P. & 0.). British sir.. left Shanghai March 15. and is due here March 18 at

at about 7 s.m.

Kalgan (R. &B) British steamer, Captain Evens.

1.356 tons, arrived on March 10 from Swatow, general cargo.

B14 Mooring at buoy No

Kanchow Butterfield & Swire), Bri tish at Capt W. G. Awcock, 1,22 tons, left Hong Kong for Hoppay on March 15.

Kaying (Butterfield & Swire), British str., Capt. E. H. Risted. 1,572, tons, arrived Mar, 14 from Swalow, z. cargo. Mooring at buoy No. 120.

Kat Saux (J.M. & Co.), British str., Captain D. R. Kilber, 3,053 tone, ar- rived March. S from Usaka, gen. earzo, Laying at Kowloon Dock.

CHINA SQUADRON

DISPOSITION

Taiping Buterfeld & Swirs), Hr: tish stenter. Captain A 3. Frame. 7-2,582 tons, arrived bere on March 8 from Sydney via Manila, general cargu. Cleared March 15 for Manila.

Talahiba (3.M. & Co. British sir.... Captain D. R. C. Sinclair, 1,644 tons. wil" leave Hong Kong for Singapore, Penang and Calcutta on or about Mar, 17 at 10a.m.

Teucar (Butterfeld & Swire), British steamer, is expected to arrive here from Kate via Miika on March 21 at darlight.

Tinhaw (Bank Line. British str.. Capinia Robertson, 3,184 tons, arrived Mar. 7 from Kohs chang. general cargo. Mooring at bany No. 18.

Wing We Tai Fung & Co., Parta Ruese str., Capt 1 d. de Lemos, 435 tons. arrived Feb. 90 from K. C Wan. Mooring at buoy No. BI1.

Woolgar (East Asiatic & Co.), Nor- wegian str., Captain Torkildsen, 1,811 tos, arrived March 11 from Nagoya Mooring at buoy No. 82.

PASSENGERS DEPARTED

de-

The following passengers parted for Australla. U.S.A.. and England by the Empress of Britain un Monday:

Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Brown, Mr. A. R Buckle. Miss C. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Campbell, Miss L

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PO-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS TAKING CARGO FOR

Australia,

Struits Java Burma, Ceylon, India, Persian Gulf, Mauritius, East and South Africa.

Hel 'Sen, Egyp'. Europe.

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS gader contract with H.M. Government

All vessels may call at any ports on or of the route,and the route and all sailings are subject to change or deviation with or without notice.

tenship.

From

Tons

Hongkong

(About)

Destination

K. Champlin, Mrs. E. Cock. Capt. PENINSULAR C ORIENTAL SAILINGS

Mrs. A. Cook and two and children. Mr. and Mrs W. Dearis, Mrs. A. M. Delaney:

*...

Mr. and Mrs. R A. D. Forrest. Mr. and Mrs. J D. Fraser. Mr. V. R. Gordon. Mr. Chas. T. Haas, Mr. and Mrs. M. Harrison, Major and Mrs. F. Hoge. Miss M. K. Huth Mr. A, Hyman. Col. and Jacques;

Mrs. C. E.

|KAISAR-I-HIND | 11,400

*BANGALORE

ALDERA RANPURA **BHUTAN

19th Mar. Noon

0,01.0

eth Mar.

16,000

2nd April

17,000

8,000

16th April .3rd Apri

RAWALPINDI -

BEHAR

17,000 6,0

30th April 7th May

CORFT

SOUDAY

14,700 6,000

14th May 31st May

10,000 14,500

28th May

11th June

• Cargo only.

CHITRAL and Mrs.ARTHAGE

Miss C. May. Mr. and Mrs. Wm R. McCluskey, Mrs. R. A. C. North and two children. Mrs. V. Platt and four chidren, Mr. C. B. Preston, Mr. G Richardson, Mr. W. K. Robinson, Mrs. E. S. Rogers

Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Sanborn, Mr. K. Seidler, Mr. and Mrs. R. Simp-

Marsailles & London

B'bay., Mars., Harze, London, Hull, H'bg, ''am. k Antwerp. Marseilles London.

B'boy, ameilles, Havre, L'don, Hull, 'burg,, R'dam. & A'werp Marseilles & London. Bbay, Mar. Havre, l'don, Hull,

Hig. dam. & Awerp. Bombay, Marseilles & Lonarn. 'bay, Mars, Havre, London, Hull, Hh B'da & A'werp. Bonibay, Marseille and London. Bombay, Millas, A., Bordon,

+ Calls Casablancia

All vesels may call at Malta.

son. Mr. R. C. Staight. Mr. and BRUTISH INDIA - APCAR Mrs. Frank Viault.

The following passengers left | TALAMBA yesterday by the s.8. Taiping for Australia via" ports:—

23rd Apr.

SAILINGS

10,000 17th Mar. 10a.m. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta.

OD

SIRDHANA Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Brown, Miss HIRALA

PILAWA M. Cooper, Captain J. Taylor, Mr. ANTHIA and Mrs. G. S. Rodger. Mr. Reithinger. Dr. von Tirpitz, Mr. F. Reifenberg. Mr. W. D. Barker, Mr. Lapham. Mrs. Speelman," Mr. G. Kamomiri:

$400 8,700 .10,00

28th Mar

9th Apr.

9,000

"ALMA

10,00

7th May 21st May

Singapore, Port Swettenham Pennag, Rangoon & Calcutta

The following is the disposition of H.M. Ships in North China:-

Shanghai: Grimsby, Sandwich. Tsingtao: Lowestoft, Chefoo: Folkestone. Welhalwel: Capetown.

Amoy: Thracian. Swatcw: Falmouth.

WARSHIPS, IN HARBOUR

The following are the berthings of warships in port:-

Decoy.

North Wall: Duncan, Diamond. South Wall: Herald. North Arm: Cumberland. West

Wall: Suffolk,

Dock: Otia, Odin. Fast Wall: Rorqual. Parthian.

Dainty.

No. 5 Buoy:

Adventure.

Miss Quinn, Mrs. E. R. Hamre, Mr. D. H. Pharazyn. Mr. A. 8. Anderson. Mr. C. Pharazy. Mr. and Mrs. Sheehan, Mrs. Best and two children. Mr. Wolff, Revd. J. Mendoza. Mr. Supuki. Mr. Chelazzi,

"SOLID SUNLIGHT”

Dr. Earle Augustus Spessard, of Herdrix College, Conway,, Arkan- sas, claims to have "bottled sun- light-but fellow scientists sceptical.

ven

Now is the time to visit, Australia & New Zealand

mi Pulside humane,

**LOWD-Under" you will losi a now jeung keud

yon ara nat inclined towards Suring, Fishing, shooting or Mountaineering you will ind that the Antipodes have plenty to offer you--Including £51. for your pound.

Un the way down your life abord will be as you wish, quiet or bectia for the E, & A, vil) humour your every whim

And by the way, there is no additional charge for Deck Cabins and there is of course Suneck swimming pool, an Lerchestr» and « fine Laundry.

A Surgeon and Stewardess are at your disposal and last but not least-we had almort Forgotten the quiaine will set you listening wagerty for the Gong.

Hegular monthly sailing from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan and Hong Kong to

ustralia.

nong Kong to Sydney-19 days.

.

Frequent connections from Australia with the following: - The Canadian Australasian Line Stomers to the United Kingdom via New Zealand, Vancouver etc.

are

The P. D. Royal Mail Steam to endte sind

Dr. Spessard told the American

The New Zealand Shipping o.'t Btexmers for London via Panama Canal,

Association for the Advancement EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS

1:

of Science that he sealed some 邝 common. water plants in tiny vANKIN glass bottles, keeping some. of NELLORE them in the dark and others | "ANDA Phoenix.exposed to the sun...

No. 7 Buoy: Defender. Daring

No. Bucy: Duchess. "

Lyder Saget Dodwell & Co., Nor. Delight wegian steamer, 2.300 tons, arrived "on Mar 15 from Chinwangtao, ergo-errel, Lying at Lai Chi Kok,

Moni Rickmers (Jelsen" & "'Co.). Ger man str. Capt. H. Droye, 3,668 tons, arrived on March 13 from Nortenhau Tying at Stonecattera

Saplex Maru (0. 8. K.), Japanesa lr.. Captain T. Kuroda, 4,225 tous, arrived Hong Kong Mar. 6 from Mike. Mooring at buoy No. 44.

BANK

FOREIGN MEN-OF-WAR American: Mindanao. Chinese: C.M.C. Cruisers (10) Transports (2), Gunboat (1).

ON PASSAGE

To Hong Kong: Eagle.

F

The bottles. he said, were so treated that no material sub-

7,000

2nd Apr.

7,000 7,000

20th Apr.

3rd June

Manila, Ratmul, Brisbane Sydney. Melbourne & Robart SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

17th Mar. 5 pm. 19th Mar. 10 a..

stance could penetrate the glass BANPURA

SHIRALA "After nearly two years the bot-

BBUTAN tles in the dark weighed the BEHAR. same as before, but the weight of | RAWALPINDI those in the sun had increassed TILAWA . by between one-thousandth and LLORE

COEFT three-thousandth of 7 grain

17,000 8,0

6,000

19th Mar

6,000

28th Mar.

17,0N)

31st Mar.

10,000

1st Apr.

7,00 14,5%)

3rd Apr.

14th Apr.

each.

The added weight, Dr. Spessard insisted, must be sunlight turned into solid matter,»

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