Shipping—Steamers.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY APRIL 27–1911
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
"EMPRESS LINE”
Between China, Japan and Europe via Canada and the United States, calling at Hongkong, Bhoughai, Nagasaki (through the Inland. Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokobaina, Victoria and Vancouver B.O,
The only Line that andintaifis & Regular Schostalo Sorvice of
12 DAYS YOKOHAMA TO VANÇÕUVER, 21 DAYS HONGKONG
TỤ VANCOUVER SAVING 5 to 7 DAYS' OGBAN TRAVEL.
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Propuso Sailings from Hongkong sal Quebes, ku. (Subjeji to'nlteration.) Connecting with Royal Mail Atlantic Slamion,
From Hongkong' "Eurugan or Inita”.....iintur., April 29. **Bayness or Javaş”Satur., May 20. “EXPRESS OF CHINA”. Batur., Janu 10. Wed, Juano 28.
From Quekoo. HALLAN LANK" ..................,Fri, May 20. EXPRESS OF BRITAIN".. Fri, Jan. 15, ALLAN JANE Fri, July 7 "MONTEAGLE". **Empresh or India"...Satur, July 1. "Earness or luxuann”...„Fri, July 28. “Empress or Japan”...Salur., July 22, "ALLAN Ling” Fri, Aug. 15.
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*** Einpross" Stentners will depart fromh Hongkong ab € p
Monteagle". Bach Traia-Pacific Empross onnects at Vancouver with Special Mail Expros Train and at Quebos, trich Achintià Mail Steamer as down abore. The Empross of Britain," and " Empress of Ireland":aro unguidecat vassals of 14,500 tons, Spoed 20 Kuota, and "sty-regatdod na recond to none on the Atlantic.
All Steamers of the Company's Pacife and Atlantic Ploets are equipped with the Marconi wireless apparatus,
Passengers booked to all the principal points in Canada, the United States, and Europe, also Around the World,
HONGKONG TO LONDON, 1st Class, via Caundian Atlantio Port or New York (including Meals and Burth in Sioping Our will crossing tho American Contineat by Canulion Paide direct )67110/- |
Passangers for Europa bara the option of going forward by any Trans- Atlantic Line cilber loom Canadian Poris or from Now York or Boston.
SPECIAL THROUGH RATES—Spodial rates (First Class only) arc granted to Missionarige, Members of tho Naval, Military, Diplomatie, and Con- Rular Services, European' Civil Services Officials loosted in Asia, and to European Officials in the service of the Governments of Chins and Japan, and their families. Full particulars of application from Agents.
Through Passengers are allowed stop over privilugas at the various pointa of Interest on route.
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R.M.S. "MONTEAGLE" carries only "Ono Class" of Saloon Passon- gem (termød. Intermoitinto) the accommodation and commissariat being excellent
Ovory way..
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HONGKONG TO LONDON, Intermedinta on Stenors and 1st Class on Canadian and Amèrican Railways.
Via Canalian Atlantic Port ...£W Via New York ...£10. For further information; Maps, Guido Books, Rates of Passage and Freight. *pply to
D. W. GRADDOCK, General Traffic Agent, Corner Poddur Street and Praya (opposite Blake Pigr),
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LD.
(PROJECTED SAILında yaùm HosokÚNO, BUNJKOT TU Alteration).
For
Ou
S'APORE, SAMARANG
& SOURABAYA
MANILA.......
Steamship
SUISANG ......Saturday, 29th Apc., Naon, YUENANG.......Saturday, 29th Apr, 2 r..
SHANGHAI,, KOBE, &Į KUTSANG* ....Friday, 6th May, Noon
MOJI
TIENTSIN
MANILA...
SINGAPORE, PENANG)
& CALCUTTA
SANDAKAN
RETURN TOURS TO JAPAN, (Occupying 24 days). The steamers Kutsang," Namsang" and "Pooksang," laava about overy U wooks for Shanghai and returning vis Kobe (Inland Son) and Moji to Hongkong.
Shipping Steamers
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
DESTINATIONE.
(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP C0.)
Projrored Sailisus vnom. HonakÖND- SUSSKOR TO ALTERATION
STEAMERS.
MARSEILLES, AKI MARU,
LONDON AND ANTWERP Via SINGAPORE, PENANG, CO.
LOMBO AND PORT SAID....
A Capt. K. Homma, Tonk 7,000
MISHIMA MARU,
Capt. A. E. Moses, Tons9,000
KÄGA MARU, '
Capt. M. Haginọ, Tens - 7,000
VICTORIA, BO., § KAMAKURA MARU,
& SEATTLE... Capt. B: Kod, Tons 7,000
-VICTORIA, B.C.,)
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-Bailing Dates, 1911'
WEDNESDAY, 10th May, at Daylight. WEDNESDAY, 24th "May, at Waylight." WEDNESDAY, ', 7th. Juno, at Daylight.
Shipping-Steamters
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE
IN CONJUNCTION WITH
Deutsche Dampfschiffahrts Gesellschaft "HANSA.” Regular Sailings from JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIPPINES, via STRAITS and COLOMBO,
TO
Marseilles, Havre, Bremen and Hamburg and to New York. Taking cargo at Through intos to all European Northern Con
ticontul British Ports, also Triesto, Lisbon, Oporto, Marseilles, Gonon, and other Molitofrancan Levautino, Black: Baltig Son and Ports, and all North and South Amorionn Ports."
Next Sailings from Hongkong: OUTWARD.
For Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama:
8:8: Fretanfole......... dili May. Sonatin......... 18th May ...... 40. Juno 15th Jung Tat Julf
Slavonia Segovia Spezia Silot's
* 124 July C. Ford. Lavi-z. 28th July For Further Partiɛnlare, apply to—
SATURDAY,
Alay, from KOBE
20th
Tons 7,000
TUESDAY,
23rd May, at 4 pm) TUESDAY,
Hongkong, 21st April, 1911.
& SEATTLE via ᆠ§ AWA MARU. SHANGHAI, Capt. Irinya, MOJI, KOBE, INABA MANU, YOKKAICHI Capt S. Tominags, Tous 7,000 | 2014 Juno, 14 2.2.
YOKOHAMA)
SYDNEY&MEL- )
BOURNE, via | KUMANO MARU,
[FRIDAY,
MANILA, TOURS- Capt. M. Winckler. Toas 6,000 1 12th May, at Noon. DAY IBLAND, YAWATA MARU.
JERIDAY, TOWNSVILLE, and Capt. J. Nagno, Tons, BRISBANK............
5,000 9th Juno, at Noon..
SHANGHAI, JA HAKATA MARU, WEDNESDAY,
MOJI & KOBE (Unpl. Ą. Moekor, Tous 7,000 i 10th Miny. NAGASAKI, KO-)
YAWATA MARU, BE and YOKO-
WEDNESDAY, HAMA
Capt. J. Nagao, Tóns 5,000 10th May, at con...
· THURSDAY,
KOBE and YOKO- (KAGA NARU,
-HAMA ........ 1 Capt. M. Hagino, Tone 7,000
BOMBAY, &c.
HOMEWARD.
For Marseilles, Havre & Hamburg :
8.8. Sonogambia27th Ayr For Rotterdam, Isburg & Antwon
6.9. Belgravi............ Huli May For Harry, Ureman & Hamburg:
S.S. Stera... 10th May For Rotterdam, Hamburg & Autwerpt
8.8. Badsen..... May For Marseilos, Hayra & Hawking;
5:8. Bayern ........... Halduno
Hamburg-Amerika Linie, Hongkong Ofles.
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HONGKONG-
PHILIPPINES.
PHILIPPINES
OUR CONTEMPORARIES.
WHAT THEY THINK
Chim Mani IMPROVING CHINA'S WATERWAYS;
It is interesting to re-call at passing that when the list robol- fion broke out at Kwoi-lin it took the native troops some three wooks to arrive at the scens of the dis- turbance, wherons had the river bcon ue.unvigablo as it might well bo they could have boon there within a couple of days or so, Thion, again, the facilition which could be secured for the trans port of minerals and the encour #gement-to-mining ontorprizo generally would justify this ques- on being thoroughly gone into, unro especially as railways are quite out of the question in many places. A uniform depth
of
Бото threo foot would be quite sulliciont for tho purposes of launol traffic, and were nothing further than this done the gain would be immense. In most of the rivers of South China and Tonkin the depth of wator: in winter is quito insuffl- sient for the purposes of naviga tion, while, on the other linnd, in Gyminor months tho velocity is Bo great that the course of the navigable channel is constantly shifting, tho banks are frequently. washed away, and the silt which gathors in the contro of the river often provents oven the smallest. and could easily be made, a cons. stantly navigable stream.
STEAMSHIP CO. boats from using what should be
MANILA,
{CEBU & ILOILO CEBU & ILOILO MANILA,
Sailing Date.
SATURDAY,
29th Apr, 4 v.30, WEDNESDAY,
10th May, ir..
Steamship. Tons.
Osplain.
For
( 27th April, at 114.M,
;
BINGO MARU, Capt. 8. J.G. Parsons, Tons 7000
TUESDAY,
ZAFIRO... 4000 BI. C. Smith. RUBI...... 4000 S. Crosby
For Freight or Passage apply to
GENERAL MANAGERS.
2nd May,
‡ Cargo only. Caling at Koolung and Shimizu.
§ Fitted with new system of wireless telegraphy
**Carries deek passongers.
PASSENGER SEASON 1911.
SAILINGS AND PASSAGE RATES FROM HONGKONG.
Mishima...0,000. 21th
Daily Prast.
THE BURDEN OF THE > EASTERN CROWN'
COLONIES.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. pending change in the incidence
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Hongkong. 21st April, 1911.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LD
Hongkong-South China Coast Ports.
Highest Class, Fastest and Most Luxurians Stoners on this Coast, haring splendid Accommodation for First-Class Passengers. Eletric Light. Excullout Cuisine:
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW AND RETURN. (Occupying 9 to 10 days.)
(ATKAMBIHIPS.
To Marseilles, and London via Suez Canal..
RATES OF PASSAGE -
...CHOENGSHING *Saturday, Gili Bay, Noon- „LOONGSANG* ...Saturday, 6th May, pan.
NAMSANG*
............ Monday, 8th Mny, Noon. ....MAUSANG ...... Wed'day, 17th May, Noon..
Aki
Steamers, Tons Leave Hongkong
.17,000 10th May
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To London, per Naw Stenther
1st class Single... Y500 Return... 825 2nd class Single... 340 Rotaru... 540 Old Str. 1st class Single 500 Return 750 2nd class Singlo B10 Return 496
H
Steamers
A duly qualified surgoon is also parried,
Steamers have superior accommodation for First-class Passengers, and
are fitted throughout with Electric Light.
Ara,
......7,000
To Victoria, B.C, and Seattle, Wash. U.8.A.
› RATES OF PASSAGE. Tous Favo Hongkong
To Pacific Coast Common Pointe 23rd May
† Taking Cargo on Through Bill of Lading to Yangtzo Ports, Cheloo, Tientsin & Nowchwang,
2nd
15
To London via New York
20th June
Tawao, Benkas, Jusselton & Labuatı
1st class Singlo... £30 £21.
1st class Single...£00 || 057] via St. Lawrence
1st class Slugle...
THE
Gonomi Managers.
These rassels have all modern improvazuonts and are fitted throughout with Electria Light.
Telephone No. 215.
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Taking Cargo on Through Bills of Lading to Kudat, Lahad Datu, Simporna, Inaba → ......7,000,
For Freight or Passage, apply to JARDINE MATHESON & CO., LD.
Hongkong, 26th April, 1911.
BANK LINE, LTD.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG FOR VANCOUVER and SEATTLE via
SHANGHAI and JAPANESE
PORTS.
With option of rail between calling ports in Japin
Consouting with the Gunar NoaTHERN and NORTUARY PAOYIO Rat- ways and Atlantic Steamers. Between Nagasaki and Yokohama, 1st and 2ap class through passengers have the option of travelling by Rail.
From Hongkong dirket to Nagasaki 4 days, to Kobo 5 days and to Yoko hama 6 days.
For further information as to raight, Passage Sailing, &o,, apply to
Steamor
“SUVERIO"
"KUMERIC "
* LUCERIO "
Tons
Captain-
On or about
6,282
F. 9. Conley..
6,262
G. B. McGill.
0,400.
J. Mathic......
4th May 30th May 30th June
To be followed by other stoatners of the Company at regular intervals. The Steamers of tho Bank Line, Ltd., oarry cargo on through Bills of Lading to all Overland Common Points in the United States of America and Canada, and also for the chief ports in Mexico, and Central and South Aspria Will call at Amoy and Keelung if sufficient inducumcut offers.
T. KUSUMOTO, Manager.
CHINA NAVIGATION
CO, LTD.
AND].
For TSINGTAU, CHEFOO AND
NEWOHWANG HAIPHONG. SHANGHAI
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SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
STEAMELF,
T'o SAIL, “NANCHANG". .....29th April, D'light.
SUNGKIANG ".
Noon. ...CHENAN”............ 29th)' ¦ M'night.
.......................................... 2nd May, 4.
The Steamers of the Line are of the most modern type, hare excellent MANILA, CEBU & ILOILO..."TEAN”.... accommodation for storage passangers and a limited accommodation for Cabin | MANILA, ZAMBOANGA SI passengers; they are filled throughout with Electric light, the "Luceris" and AUSTRALIAN PORTS...) "CHANGSHA' "Orterio" also having Wireless Tolography. Special Arrangements have beon TIENTSIN.... made for Express Parcels to Amoriena and Canadian Points.
For Rates of Fraight or Passage *pply to-
· KING'S BUILDING, Praya Central.
*.....20tr
9rd
5th
4 P.M.
31
4 P...
'' KUBICHOW" VIRECT BAILING TO WEST RIVER, Twice Weekly?
6.6." LINTAN" and 6,8, “SANUL" --"
THE BANK LINE, LIMITED, AUSTRALIAN STEAMERS here superior accommodation with Elettric Light throughout and Electric Fans in Staterooms A Daly qualified Doctor in carried. REDUCED FARES. Cargo booked through for all Australian, MANILA LINE-Twin Borow Steamers Tean", and "Tuming." saloon accommodation maidships; electric fans fitiof; exim sisto-rooms on
Telephone No. 780,
Hoogkong, 18th April, 1911.
(805
Now Zealand and Tasmanian Ports.
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.deck, aft, saloon accommodation of a.. Kaifong" is silumsted on deck, aft
Steamer
Tjitaroem Tjipanas Tjilatlap
Frou
Regular Fortnightly Service between JAVA, CHINA and JAPAN.
Expected on or about Will leave for On or plut ......SIANGITAI.2nd half Apr...JAVA...............2nd half April ..........JAVA......................... 2nd loff Apr...JAPAN......2nd half April ....JAVA.......................2nd half Apr...JAVA....................... 1st half May Tjibodas.......JAPAN 1st half May...JAVA... let half fay Tijliwong : JAVA ................, 164, hall May...SHANGHAI, 1st half May Timahi .........JAVA....................... Iet half May..AVA.......................2nd half May Tilkini ..................................JAVA.................... 2nd lutf May...JAPAN ....2nd half May
The siesmers are all fitted thronghost with Electric Light, and lisa accommodation for a limited number of saboa passengers, and will take cargo to all Ports in Netherlands-India on through B/T
For partlonlars of Freight and Passage, apply to the. ⠀
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN, Telephone No. 875
York Buildings.
7 BHANOIAL LINE FAST BUUEDULE TWIN-SCREW
·STEAMERS' (Anhulp Chenan, Tinan, Chinhua)with excellent passenger necorpinodation. Electric Light throughout and Electric Fan in the State- and Banday, taking cargo on through Bill of Lading to all Yongtase and rooms and Dining Saloon, leave Hongkong for Shangla direct every Thursday Northern China Ports.
Bunday morning soilings. A Company's launch leaves Murmy Pier at in N.B-Passengon must embark before midnight on Saturday for the o'clock every Saturday night.
These steamers land passengers in Shanghai, avoiding the inconvenience of trapshipment at Woosting,
Fares: $45 singlo, $80 return. For Fraight or Passago apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
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Telephone No. 86.
Hongkong, 75
1,1911.
GAPTAIN
LEAVING.
Halching.. Capt. W. C. Passmoro | FRIDAY, 28th April, at 11 A.. Haiyang... Capt. A. E. Hodgins... TUESDAY, 2nd May, at 11 am, Haitan... Capt. J. S. Rosch...... | FRIDAY, 6th May, at 11 A.H.
FOR SWATOW AND RETURN. (Occupying 3 Days), Haimun... Capt. J. W. Evans SUNDAY, 30th April, at 10 a.
Steamers will arrive at, and depart from the Company's Whar near Blako Pier.
For Freight and Passago, apply to
Douglas, Lapraik & Co., General Managers.
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Wo are sorry not to find in the telographic summary of the speeches made in Parliament on Monday any reference to an im-
of this lovy, but rather a very pointed intimation that the Im- porial Government is receiving from the Colonies of Hongkong and the Straits Settlements sums which fall vory for short of the expenditure on the Garrisong maintained at those stations. On the other hand it must not be forgotten that the taxpayers who are expectail to defray this ex- pondituro luve not the loust power of control over the size of the garrison or the money spent upon it. Colonel Yato, who questioned the Secretary of State for the Colonies, as well as the Prime Minister on the subject of the military defence of the Crown Colonies, seems to bo under the impression, that the garrison at Hongkong is hore purely for the defence of the Colony, but it is Hanecessary for us to point out. that the troops stationed here are available for the protection of
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN British property and British in-
STEAMSHIP CO., LIMIIED.
Mail Service to Australia.
MAIL SCHEDULE
(SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION).
Stenners
Empire.....................es
St. Albans..
Arrive Hongkong
from-Australia
April 7. May 6.
Leave Hongkong for Australia,
Mny 2nd, at 11 A.. May 27th, at Noon.
terests in the Far East wherever they are attacked. The British. community of Shanghai, for in- stance, counts as much upon the help of the British forces stationed in Hongkong in time of difficulty and danger as does the populn tion of Hongkong, but Shanghai's contribution to the maintenonce of British troops in the East is limited to its expenditure on the maintenance of a Volunteer Force." In these days of increasing arma="
The above Steamers are fitted with RefrigeratingTM Maubinery, ensuring a plentiful supply of Ice, Fresh Provisions, ote, on fare lighted throughout with ments we fear there is not much Electricity. All State-Rooms bavo Elostrio Enas. and Stewardena are carried:
For further particulars, apply to -
A duly qualified Datorprospect of the burdon of the Enatorn Crown Colonies being
Gibb, Livingston & Co.,
Agents,
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TOYO KISEN KA SHA Juperial Japanese Trans-Pacific Mail Line. SAN FRANCISCO LINE.
Connecting with the Western Pacific Bailway at Sao Fmneisoo to allints in the United States and Canada wad with Trans-Atlantic. Linos for Europe.
PROPOSED SAILING: FROM HONGKONG
America Maru.....11,000 A. G. Steven... Friday, May 51 pm
(FUBJECT TO LTERATION.) Tens Captain Date of Sailing. Tenyo Maru21,000. Bent... Friday, May 13, 1 p.m. Nippon Maru......11,000 1. S. Smith, Prily, June 2, 1 p..
Triple Screws, inrbine engines,
*Twin Borewe.
Steamer
lightened, but the whole ques tion is one that might be uso- fully discussed at the Imporial Conference.
South China Morning Post. KOWLOON'S GARDEN CITY, Set out as it is the scheme is almost Utopian, and we have no doubt, if it proves to be capable of realisation, that it will add to the gaieties of life in this Colony, As
made to serve the purposes of a the advance particulare point out, land is abundant in the New Territory and no doubt it can be
Garden City, alwave providing that tho publicsubscribo the funds
May If the scheme progrossos, the and Government sccords the pro
Alt Bremers are equipped with the Japanese Gavemment Wirsicas Telegraph and Post Of ›
SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOUE, TOKOI MA, AND HONOLULU, on FRIDAY,
The Tris Screw Steamnar AMPIGA MARU will to despatched for HELD FRANCISCO VIA ject its sympathy and support,
at ir...
SOUTH AMERICAN LINE.
(in connection with National Railway of Mukico at ManzanILLO) Only Regular Direct Fervice to Alesiczo. Peruvina and Chißan Perts APROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG (Sunjper to ActuNA:ION); Stramer
Tut Captain Date of Sailing. Kiyo Maru......17,200 II Nishi Terday, Aug, 15, 1pm, Hongkong Maru11,000 IL Hinokuma Saturday, June 17. 1 p.m. Buyo Maru........ ...10,600 K. Hashimota..Saturday, Oct. 11pm The Storm • "JONGKONO WA9 13 M will ba durantebad for MOJE, KO"É, YOKOHAMA, HONO- JULU. MANZAXILLO, BALINA CRIZ, CALLAO, IQUIQUE, VALPARAISO ARD CORONEL 01 FATURDAY, 17th Juno, në e PMSA
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You Forthar Particiiaro na in Passage and Frieglu, apply to
K. MATSDA, Local Hunger, KING'S BUILDING (Opposite Blake Pier
assistance and encouragement of Government will certainly not be withhold, for it obvious, if only a part of the ama
ambitions of the pro- moteradre renligsod, that the estab- Tixliment of a Garden City nesr fluence on the future development Kowloon would exercise a vast in- of the New Territory. At the samos time, it would confer a great boon on, many whoso daily activities. are wrapped pin the fut Calony, and we wish it therefore,
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