STEAMSHIP COMPANIES
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Nippon Yusen Kaisha.
(JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.)
Under Contract with the Imperial Government for the Conveyance of Mails.
HEAD OFFICE, TOKIO. TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: "MORIOKA, TOKIO."
A. 1. & A. B. C. CODES USED.
Telephone Nos. 167, 1551, 1721, & 1905 (Honkyoku).
CAPITAL, YEN 22,000,000.
FLEET: 73 VESSELS.
TONNAGE: 250,000.
European Line
American Line
Australian Line
Bombay Line
Yokohama-Shanghai Line
Kobe-Corea-North China Line
Kobe-Tientsin Line
Kobe-Newchwang Line
KOBE and OTARŲ via PORTS :-
Eastern Route
Western Route
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Kobe-Keelung (Formosa) Line -
Fortnightly. Fortnightly. Four weekly. Four weekly. Weekly. Four weekly. Fortnightly. Fortnightly.
Ten times a month. Weekly.
Four times a month.
Besides these, there are frequent services between the coast ports of Japan.
The Company's Steamers carry the Imperial Japanese Mail, are subject to periodical inspection by the Government Marine Surveyors, and are registered in the highest class at Lloyd's.
For further information in regard to Freight, Passage, Sailings, etc., apply at any of the Branches or Agencies as under, where full particulars on all points may be obtained. Branch Offices and Agencies:
Adelaide, Amoy, Amsterdam, Antwerp, Auckland. N.Z., Awomori, Bangkok, Bombay, Bordeaux, Bremen, Brisbane, Calcutta, Canton, Chefoo, Chingkiang, Colombo, Dalny, Deli, Dunedin, N.Z., Foochow, Fremantle, Fushiki, Fusan, Gensan, Glasgow, Greymouth, N.Z., Hakodate, Hamburg, Hankow, Havre, Hongkong, Honolulu, Invercargill, N.Z., Jinsen, Keelung. Kiukiang, Kobe, London, Lyttelton, N.Z., Manchester, Manila, Marseilles, Melbourne, Middlesboro', Moji, Nagasaki, Nagoya, Nemuro, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Newchwang, New York, Niigata, Noumea, Odessa, Osaka, Otaru, Paris, Penang. Port Arthur, Port Said, Rotterdam, Saigon, Sakata, Seattle, Shanghai, Shimonoseki, Singapore, St. Paul, Suez, Swatow, Sydney, Takow, Thursday Island, Tientsin, Tsintau, Tokio, Townsville, Trieste, Tsuchizaki, Tuticorin, Victoria, B.C., Vladivostock, Weihaiwei, Wellington, N.7., Wuhu, Yokkaichi, Yokohama, &c.
Original from UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
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