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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1912.
Shipvira
Shipping
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA HAMBURG-AMERIKA
Monteagle!!
COMPANY'S.
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
"EMPRESS LINE."
Sallings from Hongkong and Quebec.
"E. of Japan"...
Satur. June. £· June 22 July 13
"B. of Britain "... Fri.
Allan Line". B. of Ireland"...,
June 38: July 1 Aug. 9
"E. of India
All atenmérs Irove Hongkong at 6 r.n.
Tu Vancouver, 11.Cu calling at Shangludi. Pagasaki (through she Loland Sea of Japan), Kouri, Yoko And Victoria, B.
Tassengers bookest to all kisa principal podnite in Canada, the United States and Europe, sto Araul the World,
(8)
For further informatien, Stapa, Quido Bocha, Meies of Parrage and Freight, apply 10-
D. W. Craddock, General Emilie &geut, -- Corner Peder Street and Praga (Opposite Bake-Pidr.)
INDO-CHINA STEAM
Destination
(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.
PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM Hongkono-wo
SOIJROT TO 'Altanation"
MARSEILLES, I
Steamers,
LONDON & AT MIYASAKI MARÚ,
·wear : Bisó- Capt, T, Mural,
PEBANG KITANO MARU, COLOMBO, SURE Oqt. F. & Cops, & Post 8.10... i
1012,
.9.000
TO
Salling Dates. WEDNESDAY. žud Mley, at Daylight. WEDNESDAY, · Ok Ja o, a Daylight.
VICTORIA, B,C,,]
TUESDAY, 21st May,
Shanna Most, Capt. d. Vominags,
T. 7,000
Kop VORBA1- "§KAMAKURA MARU,
* 4.M (TUESDAY,
4th
& SEATLE vis §INABA MARU,
a. Suozo &, Capt. K. asalenwa,. 1. 7.000 || June, at 4 1.x,
YORLAR..............
NAVIGATION CO., LTD. SYDNEY AL
(Prosmoted Sailasas raon Bosorogo-Stavron TO ALTERATION)'
*For
Steamship
Од
*} FOOKSANGI" ...Saturday, 18th May; No m..
SHANGHAI, KOBE &】
MOJI
MANILA .....
YUENSANG* „Saturday, 18th May, 2 p. SHANGHAI v. SWATOW..KWONGSANG... Sundo), 19th May, D'light. CHINWANTAO ....................ONSANG ... Toesday, 1st May, Nov. SINGAPORE, PENANG) & CALCUTTA ...........)
KUTSANG* ......Tuesday, 21st May¦ 3 rių. TIENTSIN................CHEONGSHING®..Thursday, 2nd Mar. Noon, MANILA ................................................ LOOÑOSANG *.....Saturday, 24th May, 2 e.s. |
RETURN TOURS TO JAPAN (Occuping 24 days).
The stemmers " Kut nag," Namsang" and "Fookmag." levo about overy 3 weeks for Abanghai and Japan rotaruing vin. Kobe (Inland Bax) and Moji ta' Hongkong.
These Fessels have all modern improvements and are fitted throughout with Electrie Light.
A duly qualified surgeon is also cartiod.
* Steamers have superior socotamodation for First-class Passengers, nod are Bited throughout with Electric Light.
Taking Cargo on Through Bills of Lading Lo Yaugisze Ports, Cheloo,
Teatrin, in Chin; wantne,
Taking Cargo on Through fits of Lading to Kud 4, "Jahad Datu,
Simperas, Tawan, Urukan, fesselta and Labu in.
For Freight or l'assings, apply JARDINE MATHESON & 09,, LD. Telephone No. 213.
Hongkong, 10th May, 1912
Genatal Maungers,
"SHIRE" LINE OF
STEAMERS, LD.
-་----
PROJECTED, SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.
FOR
(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.) STRAURA.
FLINTSHIRE.......
LONDON ROTTERDAM
& ANTWERP............
{B
BOURNE, la MANILA, TOOLS- IBLAND, DAY TOWNSVILLE nad Bats43 K
KOBE & YOKO-
HAMA.
SHANGHAI
MOJ & KOBE
}
LINIE.
IN CONJUNCTION WITH:/l
Deutsche Dampfschiffahrts Gesellschaft “HANSA.”
EAST ASIATIC SERVICE,
Regular Sailings from JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIPPINES, via STRAITS and COLOMBO,
10
Marseilles, Havre, Bremen and Hamburg and New York.
Taking Cargo at Through rates to all Feropean Nur 6 Continental and feltish Portugula - Trieste, kalan, Oportą Genon, and other Med terrancan Levantine, 11 n the bea and Parti, mud all North and Soh American Puria,
Next Sallings from Hongkong : OUTWARD.
*
For Shanghai, Kobe & Yokoh
S.S. ALESIA.........2914 May,
NIKKO MARU, Capt. Yagi,
9 FRIDAY, T20, on! du 0,4 Noon.
17
'HIRANO MARU
Am H. Fuiser, TANGO MARŲ, n. A kawara, !MIKE MARU,
T. 9;600
T. 8.000
THURSDAY, 28.4
Any
Gch "THURSDAY,`·
...пне. MONDAY,
T. 4,100
T. 5,000
20th May WEDNESDAY,
22nd May, WEDNESDAY, 51
T. 7,000
Jac. MONDAY,
|"COLOMBO MARU, { Cap. →→→
*WAKASA MARU. Capi, N. Nielu, BOMBAY Y, ŠINGA-] | KAWACHI MARU,
TORK & COLOMno † Capt. A. Christinasyn, T. 7,000 N'GAKI, KOBE 1 KUMANO MARU, YOKOHAMA... † Capt. M. Winckler,
INABA MARU wil oontert al Kabd with new stemor-5.8. YOKOHAMA MARU,” which will sail from Kobe for reattie on or nont Ttre-June, culling at WKinng."
1. 27th May, (WED DAY, buk
T.. 6,000 Jane, at Noon..
REDUCED SUMMER RATES BETWEEN HONGKONG AND JAPAN PORTS. Commencing 1st June, exling 300 Eeptember, 1919
SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS (1st & 2nd class) available for unbe
SEGUVIA...... Ch J.
SILESIA
..70th Juns FURST BULOW.27th June Fur Farter Parti ¤'ars, apply taim
HOMEWARD,
For lo trdam, 11 sbg Antwerp: S.S. ALGADIA3th May. For Marvallis, Dovre il mubing:
5.8, FITHONIA ..... Juno For late. Bien n'&. Ma detrg
6.S. SCANDIA......... bih one For Marseilles, Hamburg & Antwerp: 8.8, ANDALUSLY ... 18 Juno For Marocilus, llavra, idemburg;
SS. BAYERN........ 19th Jund
Hamburg-Amorika Linie, Hongkong OSev.
HONGKONG
LOG BOOK.
New French Liner.
'Tho now linor. La Franco, belonging to the Compagnie Gengisle Transatlantique, with 1,205 pasBongers on board, left Havre for Now. York on April 20. The vessel, which is the largest and most elaborato built in France, is 700 ft. long, and hor engines are capable of driving hor at a spoed of: 22 kuols an hour.
Two new boats for N.Y.K.
It is understood that the Nippon Yuson Kalalta intonde placing orders in Japan for two passenger and cargo steamers of 10,500 tons each, for their Eur- opoan, line which will be propel- 'lol by turbines. The two vossois will be luxuriously fitted at an estimated cost of Y2,000,000 each, for the convoyance of passengera.
Mr. Jamsy,
Mr. J. Bruco Ismay, the Chair- man of the White Star Line, is also Clairman of the Asiatic Steam Navigation Company says the "Malay Mail". The Com- pany owns an important fleet of 15 steamers trading round the Indian coas', 'to Chitrigong had | Burma, and to Java, in the man-
PHILIPPINES, agement of which Mr. Bruce.
Ismay has always taken an aotive intorost, Mr. Ismay's father, tho founder of the White Stor Line, · was also Chairman of the Asiatic STEAMSHIP CO Stonni Navigation Company, and
PHILIPPINES
Steamship. Tob.
Сармів.
2nd class $ 81
$122 $75
YOKOHAMA Retorn, KOBE Return. MOJI Reinra. NAGASAKI Roturn
1st class $130;
$109 $ 65
$35 *57
RUBI.....! 4000
ZAFIRO... 4000
For Fright or Passage apply to
"
B. A. Cr by.
M. C. Smith.
PR-1
With uption of Rail betwe:n' Steunor's Calling ports in Japan. For Farther Information as to Freight, Sailing, o'c., apply to
T. KUSUMOTO, Manager.
CALCUTTA LINE.
SINGAPORE,
NANG, RA N- \ ¡CEYLON MARU, GOON & CAL»[]=Q»9%, V, Texawa, T. 6,000
Cargo only.
Plited with new petafe of wiráless, telegraphy. Stanghi and Moji may be omitted without notice.
1912 PASSÈNger season 1912
DATK DEPARTURX.
On 20th May.
CUTTA
SHANGHAI, KOBE &; MONMOUTHSHIRE... About In Juno.
YOKOHAMA ...................................
LONDON, ROTTERDAM Į
DENBIGHSHIRE
*
& ANTWERP......................... ....)
.. 30th June.
These steamers have superior gecommandation for a limited number of First Ulash Passengore. Cabins are situatel amidshipu,, and are fitted with ol-etrie light and fans. Attention is particularly directo l to the moderate fares charged,
For Freight or Pussage, apply to
For
Sailing Dave.
Manila, Maagoria, TCESDAY,
Iloilo and Ceba. 21st May, 4 p.m. Manila, alangarin, TILJKSDAY,
Hollo and Cebu.' ¦ 30th May, 4 7.6.)
was succeeded by his partner in the firm of Messrs. Iway, Imrie and Co., Mr. Williani Imrio I was on the latter's death that. Mr. Bruce Ismay became Chairman of the Asiatic Company.
Prosperous tramp steamers. Rather a useful light on the profits of cargo, bont companies is thrown by a comparative table
SHEWAN TOMES & CO, compiled in the "Straits Timos."
SATURDAY, 18: May.
Bangkerg 15th May 1912
June bih.
June 19th.
GENERAL MANAGERS
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN
FOR LUROPE.
Steamer MIYASAKI MARU KITANO MARU |IYO MARU
Tons
Captain
From Hongkong
9.000
T. MUISI
May 22nd,
9,000
F. E. Cope
Steamer
7:000
R. Takoda
FOR SEATTLE.
[94 INABA MARU
B. Tominaga
K. Foods
8 Wadn
May 21, Jana 4th. June 18th.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO,, LD,,.
Hongkong, 15th April, 1912.
AGENTS.
HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO,
AND
WEST RIVER STEAMERS.
JOINT BENTION OF
THE HONGKONG, CANTON and MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.,
AND THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD., HONGKONG-CANTON LINE.
HONGKONG TO CANTON CANTON, TO HONGKONG
~40.00
SATURDAY, 180 MAY.
"HONAM." p.m.
5.00 pm. "KINSHAN."
These stenuiora; carrying His Majesty's Mails, are the largest and faster on the River. Special attention is drawn to the Superior Salou and Cabin. Electric Fan in each Cabis.
HONGKONG-MADAO LINE.
5.S. "SUI TAL." Tons 1051 SS. SUI AN." Tons 1651
HONGKONG TO MACAO.
Wook day at 8 A.M. & 2-P.M. from the Company's Wing Lok Street Wharf. Sunday at 9 A.m. & 12.30 r.. from the Company's Wing Lok Sicoet
Wharf.
· MACAO TO HONGKONG.
Wook days at 7.30 .. and 2 v.. Sundays, at 7.30... and 5 r.
EXCURSION TO MACAO.
SUNDAY, 19TH MAY.
The Company's Steamship
SUI AN."
will depart from the Company's WING LOK WHARF at 9'4.M. Departure from Macao i À PAM.
N. B-The Company will also run a steamer from Macao on Sunday morning at 7.80 a.. and from Hongkong at 12.30 г.m., from the Company's Wing Lok Btreet Wharf.
PARES AS USUAL.
Farther particulars may be obtained at the Office of the Company.
CANTON-MAÇÃO LINE.:
7,000 KAMAKURA MARU. 7,000 TAMBA MARU
7,000.
From Hongkong dipet to Nagasaki 4 days, to Robe 6 days and to Yokohama' 6 days.
For further information mu to „Proʻght, Passage, Saillogs, &c., apply it the Company's Local Branch Office in Trince's Buildings, First Floor, Obater
T. KUSUMOTO, Manager.
Road.
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CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
FOR
* N
IK
BAILINGS SUBJEUT TO ALTERATION:
STELNKAS.
To Balt ‚“LINAN" ................. 18th May M'night,
HUICHOW" ... 19th
Daylight.
24 PM
4 PM] 9 AM.. 4 P.M.
·M'night. 4.M.
SHANGHAI WEIHAIWET, CHEFO
TIENTSIN TSINGTAO & NEWCHWANG,” KIUKIANG"...201 MANILA ILOILO & CEBU
***" TAMING".....21st
...2nd ..........." SINGAN", ...........................................” CHINHUA "..............23rd'
.25th WEIHAIWEI, & TIENTSIN...". KUBICHOW" 27th
DIRECT SAILING TO WEST RIVER, Twice Weekly.
8.6." LINTAN" and 8.8. "SANUL"
HAIPHONG
SHANGHAI
SHANGHAI
41
AUSTRALIAN STEAMERS have superior socommodation with Electric Light throughout and Electric Fans in Staterooms A daly quaßßed Surgeon is carried. REDUCED FARES, Cargo booked through for all Australien, New Zealand and Tasmanian Ports,
ན
· LIJN.
Reguler For a ghtly Service between
JAVA, CHINA and JAPAN.
From
Expected on or about For
Willjlans & on or about
Tilmanock ...JAPAN... 1st hall May ...AVA........... 2nd half May Tilpanas JAVA...... lat half May ...JAPAN........ 2nd balf a Tjikini ..................................JAVA..............2nd half May...SHANGHAI .....2nd half Maj. Tjimahi ...HANGBAL...2nd half Blay... ... AVA................. nd half May. Tiltaroen..........JAVA..............181 half Jono.........JAPAN
...................`st half Juur, Tlibodas JAVA................1st half Jóno.,.8BANG! VI,.. lgt half June. Tjiliwong..........JAVA..................1st half June... JAPAN .......................2nd half Jane Tillatjap..JAVA..............2nd n'f June...89ANGHAI... at half July The steamers are all fitted throughout with Electric Light, and har accommodation for a limited number of sakon passengers, and will take carg well Forts in Netherlands-India on through B/L
For particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to the
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN. Telephone No. 375
York Building.
'15
TOYO KISEN KAISHA
Imperial Japanese Trans-Pacific Mail Line.
Tons
SAN FRANCISCO LINE Connecting with the Western satiway at Ban Francises to all poin' in the United States and Can and with Trans-Atlantic Lines to, Europe, PROPOSED SAILING FROM HONGKONG, (Subject to alteration).
Breuner
Captain
Date of sailing 8.8. Nippon Maxu ” .....1 1,000............W E. Fil-ner.... May 28th, Noon. 8.8. "Tenyo Mudu" ...21,000......}. Bent`.........Inne 4th. Non. 8.5. "Shinyo Maru"...21,000...II. S. Sinith.........June 25th. Noog. ↑ The steazers are equipped with Turbino Eugiars and Triple Brews. All steamers carry Japanese Government wireless telegraph and pont officer
It deals with the accounts of six- toon different undertakings,, with a-pidup capital of £3,506,238, and aloumors aggregating 490,000 Their profits in 1910 totalled £374,216, and in 1911. £592,584, or an increase of £218,000. Thoy d'stributed
four.
| £117,077 in dividenda for 1920, |and £173,499 for 1010, or so advance from 4.07 percent. The list includes weak componies as well as strong. Thus there are either year. Two others, which two which paid no dividends in declarod u dividend for 1910,' paid 3 por cent, and 5 per cont respectively for 1911. There are a few cases in which the profit was doubled, or more than doubled and in
advanced proportionately. One these instances the dividend was
company distributed 15 per pont., as against 8, and another 7.1-2 per cent, as compared with 3 por" cent.
Such figures are pretty clear. proof that the tramp steamer has entered upon a period of pros pority. It is generally anticipated that for the current year still, better results will be disclosed. On the other hand, the tramp ship-owner has been compelled to pay considerably higher rates of wages, as a consequence of the Beamen's strike last summer, while the coal strike has not only led to a good deal of disorganisa. tion, but is likely to mean high
prices for bunkers for some time to come. Tramp shipping, how.. ever, is at the present fnoment fairly able to adjust freight rates to its liking. for, in the sont The triple screw steamer," Nippon Maru" will be dispatched for Bar active condition of the world's Francisco via SHANGHAI, NAGAJAKI, KOBE, SHIMIDZU, YOKO-trade, there is not a whit too much HAMA & HONOLULU on TUESDAY, the 24th May, at Noon.
INTERMEDIATE SERVICE.' -
2
SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. .S.S. HOI-SANO, 457 Tons,'
(ls.connection with the National Itailway of Mexico at Manzanillo and th Departures from Macro to Canton on Mon, Wedos., & Fri, et 9 r., ☛☛ MANILA LINE-Twin Terów Steamers Toan" and "Taming,"
Tehusatopoe National Railway at Sallos Orux). Departures from Canton to Macao on Tue, Thurs., & Batur., at 4.80 r..loon sccommodation smidships; electric fans fited; ozir state-rooms on Only Regular Direct Barrios to Alexioso, Chilian and Peruvian Ports.
deck, aft. Baboon sccommodation of ns. " Kailong" in situated on deck, sit.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG (Bunject vO ALTERATION), JOINT SERVICE OF HONGKONG, CANTON AND MADAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., Tu■ OUINA NAVIOA- SHANGHAI LINE-FAST SCHEDULE TWIN-BOREW Hongkong Maru ........1
Steimer
Tons
Date of Bailing tion Company, LTD., and Thu Indo-Cuina STMAN NAVIGATION COMPANY, LD STEAMERS (Ashad, Chonan, Linen, Okinhua, with excellent passenger Kiyo Maru ............... 17,600...........8atorday, Aug. 6. Noon. 11,000... ........... Friday, June 7, Noon sp0ommodation. Electric Light throughout sad Electric Fans in the State Buyo Maru10,500day, October 4, Noon, rooms and Dining Bakon, leave Hongkong for Rhanghal direct every Thuraday Further Fürttester na to Parises saltfiright, nople to in and Sunday, taking cargo on through Bills of Lading to all Yanglose and 13]
S MORIMOTO, ħdgent. Northern Chios Ports.
(KING'S BUILDING Opposite Blake Pior).
CANTON-WUCHOW' LINE. "SAINAM, 688 Tons, and "NANNING, 569 Tons. One of the above steamers leaves Canton for Washow overy Monday, Wednesday and Friday at about 9., and the other leaves Wuchow for Canton on the saças days at 8.90, .. Round-trips take about 5 days, N.B.-Perregem most embark beʼors mid-ight on Saturday for the Pamengars can return to Hongkong or vice versa by the Company's direct Bonday morning mailings. A Company's launch loavesMarmy Pier at 10 siesters ** LINTAN" and "SANUI," Those vessels bare superior Cabin o'c'ook every Saturday alight. accommodation and are lighted throughout by electricity. Electric Fan in
ach Cabin.
Booking Oos open dully (Bunday excepted) 9 am, to 5. PMC
Further particulam'may be obtained at the offen of the
HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT
COMPANY, LIMITED.'
BOTEL MANSIONS (FIRST FLOOD),
Opposite the Blake Pizz,
These aimer land passengers in Changbal,, avoiding Me Inconvenia are transḥipment; si÷Woɔsting.
Reduced Fares Single $45,
turn $75.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRY.
MEE CHEUNG.
ART PHOTOGRAPHER
HONGKONG. TELEPHONE NO. 1913;
co.
WING KEE
47-49, Connaught Rd.
SHIPOHANDLERS,
PROVISION & COAL
MERCHANTS
[6%]¤gkong, 18od Marii 1818S
tonnage afloat.
Robbery on C. M. Steamer,
Mutual steamer The Ching Pingsuoy was the scene of a most daring robbery on the night of the 7th inst. It appeare says the "N: China Daily News," that the vessel finished loading cargo at 6 p.m. when all'hatches were closed but early on the morning of the [8th instant one" of the hsfolies" was discovered open and a quantity of copper ingots, about forty, valued at from $35 to 840 each, had been stolen: The vessel was lying in the stream, at the time, opposite Jardine's Hongkow Wharves, and having been paint z ed the previous day foo this thieres were dissor the vessel's hide! arrest of a Idoda!
suspicion, novoti
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