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Shipping

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1012.

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY

COMPANY'S.

ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.

'EMPRESS LINE,'!.

Sallings from Hongkong and Quebec,

Shipping

** NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

"E. of Japan"...Satur. Sept. 14] "'Allan Line "Fri. Oct. 11.

Monteagle'

E, of India

Oct. 5

Oct. 20

14.

E. of Ireland"... Nov. 1. Allan Line" '................ Nov. aa

All steamers leave Hongkong at 6 r.

To Vancouver, 11.C., calling at Shanghali Nagasaki (throngh the inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yako aame and Victoria, C.

Pasangers booked to all the principal points to Canada, the Unlied Sixtas and Europe, alan Around. the World.

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For further information, Maps, Guide Books, Rates of Fasinga and Freight, apply to-

D. W. Craddock, General Traffic Agent, Corner Pedder Stront and Prays (Opposite Blake Pier.)

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

(Prosmaruo SailinGS FROM TUNGEONO-SUUSKOT TO ALTERATION).

For

Stestonbip i

Oa BANDAKAN..... ..............................MAUSANG!...Thursday, 12th Sept., 4 r.M. OHINWANTAO.............FAUSANO............ Friday, 18th Sept., 1 PM MANILA YUENSANG... Saturday, 14th Sopt., 2 ra. BHANGHAI....KWONGSANGt...Bunday, 15th Sept., D'light, TIENTSIN................................ CHIPSHING...Thursday, 19th Sept., Noon. MANILA.......................... ....LOONⱭSANG *...Saturday, 21st Sept., 2 r.x. SINGAPORE, PENANG Į & CALCUTTA ........

·NAMSANG* ...Monday, 23rd Sept., Noon. ́S'HAI, KOBE & MOJI ...KUTSANG*t ......Tausday, 24th Bopt., Noon. RETURN TOURS TO JAPAN (Occupylog 24 days), The steamisra Kutsang," "Namsang" and "Booksang," leave about every 3 weeks for Shanghai and Japan seturaing via Kobe (Inland Sea) and Moji to Hongkong. Time occupied 20 days. This service is supplemented by the "Laisang" and "Kamang" leaving Hongkong at regular intervals for Moji and Kobe and returning thone direct to Hongkong. Time ocupled 16 days.

These vessols baya ail modera improvements and are litted throughout with Electris Light

A daly qualified surgeon is also carried,

• Steamers have parlor socommodation for First-class Passengers, and

are Etted throughout with Electric Light.

Taking Cargo os Through Bill of Lading to Yangisse Ports, Chefos,

Tientsin, vis Chingwantao.

Taking Cargo on Through Bills of Lading to Kudat, danbad Dalo,

Binporas, Tawao, Usukan, Jessaiton and Labuan. For Freight or Passage, apply to JARDINE MATHESON & CO, Telephone No. 216.

General Managers,

"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS, LD.

PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

Fon

(BusJmor to ALTERATION.) STRANKLS.

BHANGHAI, KOBE &

YOKOHAMA

summ)

Destination.

THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP 00,

PROJEOTED SAILINGS FROM Hooxoxo

MARSEILLES,1

BUBNOT TO ALTERATION

Steamers

and Displacement

Loxoow & Ar="" KAGA MARU, Wear TÌM SINGA▲- | Capt. Tabuna,

PRANGATSUTA MARU,', TORN, Colomno, SUME | Capt. J. Nagso, &PORT BALD saj

VICTORIA, B.C.,

Salling Dates.

Shipping

HONGKONG-

LOG BOOK.

The Wheat-crop and Freight-

rates.

Tho abundanoo of the wheat crop on the Pacific slope has, says

PHILIPPINES. "Shipping and Enginooring

PHILIPPINES

brought about a rise in the freight rates on flour to the Far: East, the rates being raised to G $3.50 per ton from September 15. STEAMSHIP CO and 84.50 from December next. The Nippon Yuson Kaisha, which had at first firmly opposed the advanco whon put forward by the Pacific Confofonos, has now consented to the proposal.

For

Sailing. Dale.

*

Manila, Mangaris, WEUNESDAY, Iloilo and Cabu. 18th Sept., 4 pam. Manila, Mangarin, Hollo and Cabu,

Cargo of Pontes: The ON. steamor Shuntion, Captain Bonnott, which arrived at Shanghai on August 28 from

SHEWAN TOMES & CO., Tionisin, brought down forty-

Steamship. Tons.

Captain.

T. 16,000,

WEDNESDAY, 11th T. 19,600 Sept., at Daylight.

JFRIDAY, 2710

Sept., & P.M.

8. A. Crosby RUBI...... 4000

M. O. Smith. ZAFIRO... 4000

For Freighs or Passage apply ti

TUESDAY, เอ. T. 12,500. Bapt., at 4 r.x.

24th TUESDAY, T. 12,500 1

Sept., ut & r..

Hongkong 4th September, 1912.

T. 9,600

T. 7,030

FRIDAY, 27th Sept.,

at Noon. FRIDAY, 26th Ocky

at Noon.

& BEATTLE TL | {SHIDZUOKA MARU, KxzLogo, B'nai, Capt. Irizawa, MOJI,

Koan, TAMBA MARU, ' TOZLAIONI, BEI-| Capt. B. Wada, MIXU & Y'AMA

SYDNEY & MEL- BOURNE, vi# MAXILA, Tupas DAY *Island, TownsvILLE And: BRISBAN.........

KUMANO MARU. Uapt. M. Winck'er, YAWATA MARU, Capt. T. Sokios,

SANUKI MARU,

BOMBAY Y. B1xoA-

FORK & COLOMBO Capt. J. Temanaka, T. 12,500 ( N'BAKI, KODE & Į YAWATA- MARU,`

YOKOHAMA... Ospt. T. Bokiae,

10th September.

2011:

'T. 7,000

WED'DAY,

Sept., & Nonit.

SHANGHAI ‡TOTOMI MARU,

T. 5,000

TUESDAY,...

10th September.

& KOBE.........] Capt. Kawashima,

i Fitted with new system of wireless telegraphy.

Cargo only.

LD.

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DATE OF DEPARTUNK.

FLINTSHIRE............. About Int Oct.

• Does not carry pansonyers, These steamers have superior accommodation for a limited amber of First Class Pasosngers. Cabins are situated amidships, and are filled with electric light and fans. Attention is particularly directed the moderate fares charged.

For Freight of Pannage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LD., -

AGENTS.

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HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO,

AND

WEST RIVER STEAMERS.

JOINT SERVION OF

THE HONGKONG, CANTON and MACAO STEAMBOAT 00., LTD., AND THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD....

HONGKONG-CANTON LINE.

HONGKONG TO CANTON UANTON TO HONGKONG'

TUESDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER.

500 p.m. "KINSHAŃ.”

WEDNESDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER.

J0.00 p.m. "FATSHAN."

8.00 a.m, "HONAM."

10.00 p.m. "KINSHAN."

8.00 a.m." HEUNOSHAN,”!

5.00 p.m. "' FATSHAN."

These steamers, carrying His Majesty's Mails, are the largest and fastest on the River. Spacial attention is drawn to the Enperior Saloon and Cabin., Electric Fan in each Cabin.

HONGKONG-MAŬAO LINE:

S.S. "SUI AN." Tona 105) - HONGKONG TO MAGAO.

53. SỤI TAI” Tons 1051 Wook days at 9 a. A 2 r.. from the Company's Wing Lok Street Wharf. Bunday st. 9 a.m. ✯ 12.80 r.x, from the Company's Wing Lok Street Wharf.

MADAO TO HONGKONG.

Wook:days at 7.30 a.m. and 2 r.x. Bandaya, at 7.80 4.x. and 6 P.M.

EXCURSION TO MACAO.

·SUNDAY, Ihr« SEPTEMBER.

The Company Bteamship..

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'SUI AN."

will depart from the Company's WING" "LOK WHARF al 9 ̧* ̧■» Do- parturefrom Macao at 5 p.m.

N. B. The Company will also ran a steamer from Macao on Sunday morning at 7.80 a.. and from Hongkong at 12.80 .., from the Company's Wing Lok Street Wharf.

This stormer connects with the excursion steamer returning from Macao at 5 г.M.

FARES AS USUAL.

Further particulara may be obtained si the Office of the Company. CANTON-MAÇÃO LINE.

8.8. HOI-SANO, 467 Tons. Dapariures from Macao to Canton on Mon., Wedzes, & Fri, 19 PM. Departures from Canton to Macno on Tues, Thum., & Satur., at 4.80 rằm:

JOINT SERTION OF Hongkong, Canton and Magao Steamboat Co., Ltd., Tun-Ozina Naviga- TION COMPANY, Lædą, and Thu Invo-Chira Srham Navigation Company, LD.

· CANTON-WUCHOW LINE,

5.8.- " BAINAM,”. 588 Tend; and " NANNING.” 569 Tona One of the above steamers leaves Canton for Wachow every Monday. Wednesday and Friday at about & a.M., and the other loaves- Warhow for Canton on the same days at 8.80... Round trips take about 5 days, Passenger can reinm to Hongkong or viss vorta by the Company's direct steamers LINTAN'! #54 “BANUI,” These vessels have superior Usein socommoda- tion and are lighted throughout by electricity. Electric Fan in sach Cabin.:

Booking Offer open daily (Sunday exospted) & a.m. to 8-PAGE Farther particulars may be obtained at the office of the HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT

COMPANY LIMITED.

HOTEL MANSIONS (FIRST FLOOR).

Opposite the Blake Piece

CALCUTTA LINE,

Regular fortnightly service between Kobe and Calcutta via Moji, Hongkong, Singapore, Penang and Rangoon. ·

NEXT SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG

REDUCED SUMMER RATES BETWEEN HONGKONG AND JAPAN PORTS,

PECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS (1st & 2nd class) available for 3 months

YOKOHAMA KOBE MOJI NAGABAKI

Return.

int clans ......$155

2nd class ...... 81

Return.

Rotara,

Relura.

$122

$108

$95

$75

#65

#67

With option of Bail between Steamer's Calling ports in Japan. For further information, apply to

Telephone Nos. 232 & 1941,

5)

T. KUSUMOTO, Manager,

CHINA NAVIGATION

Foa

HAIPHONG

CO., LTD.

BAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

STEAMERS.

To Bati

SHANGHAI........................" CHINHUA" ...12th Sépt, 4 P...

*4.2cm-seen............" SINOAN ”.............Idth BHANGHAI....................'..........................“ ANHUI ".......................14th MANILA, CEBU & ILÓILO.....“ KAIFONO“......17th

WEIHAIWEI & TIENTSIN....,” KUEICHOW'21st

10A.M.

"

M'night.

4F.N.

This steamer has superior acommodation with Electric Light throughent and Electric Fans in Blaterooms. A duly qualified Doctor is carried. Reduced Fares, Cargo booked through for all Australian, New Zealand and Tasmanian

Ports.

A

DIRECT SAILING TO WEST BIVER, Twice Weekly,

8.6. '" LINTAN" and 8.8, “SANUL". saloon accommodation amidships; electric fans filed; extr state-room on MANILA LINE-Twin "orow Stemmen Tean" and "Taming."

dock, aft. Saloon socommodatión of 8.5. Kallong is situated -os dock, aft;. Electric Fans fitted...

☛ SHANGHAI LINE-FAST SCHEDULE: TWIN-JOREW STEAMERS (Akkad, Ohenon, Einan, Ohinkus,)—-witli excellent passenger socommodation. Electric Light throngboat and Electric Fape in the State- rooms and Dising Sabon, lave Hongkong for Bhanghai direct every Thursday and Sunday, taking cargo on through Bills of Lading to all Tanglase, and Forthers Ohlss' Ports.

GENERAL MANAGERS

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.

Leaker

Regular Fortnightly Service between JAVA, CHINA and JAPAN.

from

Will leave on or abou

five Mongolian race-griffine. On tho run into the mouth of the Yangiso a heavy swell from the 8.E. wasoncountered and typhoon conditions prevailed. Owing to the heavy weather, the ponies which were stalled in the tireen dooks, were badly knocked about, but they reached Shanghai with- out incurring serious mishap, only a few grazed backe testify- ing to the severity of the storm through which the equino passengers had come.

Expected on or about You Tilliwong......JAVA

JAPAN.....1st half Sapt. Tilatjap...SHANGHAI..... 1st half Sop1⁄4.............JAVA....... 1st half Sept. Tjimahi ...........................JAVA...........18 bat Pept,,,SHANGHAI....... let balf Sept.. Tilbodas .......................JAPAN......1st half Sept...JAVA ...........................2nd half Sept. "Tjimanoek ................JAVA................Zad half Sopt.JAPAN ...........2nd hall. Səpt. Tjikini ............JAVA...Zad half Sept...JAPAN 2nd ball Septing dook at Tsingtau and the Tjipanas ............JAVA .....2nd half Sept... HANGHAI ...it half Oct. Tiltaroem........JAVA.......ist half Oct..........JAPAN................................ Ist half Oet.

The steamers are all fitted throughout with Electric Light, and hv.

German Naval Affairs, The provision of a large float

orention of a shipyard at Kino- chau have tended to make Ger man warships in that part of the world independent of foreign yards. Until recently, it was usual to send them at consider-. Jable cost to Sydney, but the Oon- 15dor has been docked at Tsingtan,

| accommodation for a limited number of majoon passsengers, and will take on “L

to all Ports in Netherlands-India on through B/L.

· For particulars of Fraght and Passage, apply to the

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN, York Building.

Telephone No. 375

TOYO KISEN KAISHA

Imperial Japanese Trans-Pacific Mail Lane.

SAN FRANCISCO LINE Conating with the'. Western Pación itailway at San Francisco to 'all points:

in the United States and Canada and with Tiana-Atlantic Lines to Europe, PROPOSED SAILING FROM HONGKONG. (Bubject to alteration),

Omptalo Date of sailing

Steamer.

Тодк

8.8. "Shinyo Maru"...21,000......H. S. Smith......Sopt. 10th. Noon, 8.8. "Chiyo Maru... 11,000...... W. W. Groone...Oct. 8th, Noon. 8.8. "Nippon Maru " ...21,000......A.. G. Stordas ...Oct. 29th, Non. 8.8. "Tenyo Maru" ...21,000......E. Boat .............Nov. 5th, Noon. These steamers are equipped with Turbine Engines and Triple Borows. All steamers carry Japanese Govemment wireless talograph and post officer The steamor" Shinyo Mara" will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO TI KEELING, NAGASAKI, KOBE, SHIMIDZU, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU on TUESDAY, the 10th Sept., xt Noor.

INTERMEDIATE SERVICE.

The twin screw stemmer “ Nippon Maru" will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO i SHANGHAL, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & HONOLULU on TUESDAY, the 29th October, at Neon..

SOUTH AMERICAN LINE.

In connection with the National Railway of Mexico at Mansilla and the Tehuantepoo National Railway at Salina Cruz). Only Regular Direct Berrios to Moxiosa, Chilian and Peruvian Ports

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG (SusĮnct ve AlteRATION). Steamer

Date of Sailing. Buyo Maru.................. 10,500........Filday, October 4, Noon. Hongkong Mar 11,000............ Tuesday, December 8, Noor. Kiyo Maru..armiarımııausvel

$17,500............Saturday, February 1, 1913

Tons

For Further Particular as to Passage and Freight, apply to 131

́8. MORIMOTO, Agent. (KING'S BUILDING Opposite Blake Pier

Going Home?

WHY NOT

and was followed by the Planet. Mora recently, the Cormoran has been taken in hand, and it is expooted that within a short time all the German ships in that quart- for will have been docked at the

port.

Captains of German merchant- mon whio balong to the naval reserve are now entitled to fly a flag bearing the emblem of the iron cross. About 100 officers are now in this position, 43 of them belonging to the Hamburg- Amorica lino, 23 to the Nord- deutscher Lloyd, 7 to the Baltio, and 3 to other North Sea ports. The naval rank of theso officers shows that six of them were lieu lonauta, 44 senior lieutenants, and 60 captain-lieutenants or com- manders, i

German firme have been most unfortunate in failing to obtain contracts for foreign shipbuilding, and the Von der Tang and Moltke have been sent abroad, it is be- loved by way of advertisement for the shipyards. They are certainly The "Bourse splondid vessels. Gazolio" now relates a character istio story of the German Em- peror. It asserts that when His Majesty mot the Tear he said to Adiniral Grigorovitch, Minister: of Marine, who was present =|| Why don't you order vessels in German yards? Look at the Moltke I will guarantee that

the

they could build six vessels for you of a like class within a very

short time." The Minister is re

ported to have replied in explans

A Holiday at Home,

Sop the basales of Japie, of Himolala, (the Paradiso of Paie), of Caliborala, of Colo ado, and the fascinati a of and a way Naga, San Francisco, Chicago and New York.

to get

AND THE WAY

L1

there that's Every travel wike" tourist takes the deservedly fatson US tion that all vessels for the Ras-

a holiday. MAIL Steamers of the

Biberis.....18,000 Tons Starting Sept. China......10.200

E

Qot.

Bian Navy must be built in PACFIC MAIL S.S. CO:

Russia. This is, no doubt, now Steamers of Limitless Luxury. Splendidly appointed Homes on the Water." the case, for even the British Wireless Tolerraphy, Submarine For Signals. Excellent String Orchestra. Meal firms who are largely, concerned for epicures ander the superintendeons, of caterers of International Bopals. in the work, are constrained to The Cost: to not more by this route with its unrivalled opportunition, flian by carry on the actual building any other routs. For a retura ticket to London the cost is but C120, including berib operations in Russian national and meals across America. To San Franciaos ria Japan and Honolula the costi aatablishments. £45, For the INTERMEDIATE SERVICE First Class socommodations are

Labour troubles are likely to provided for £43 to Londen (return ticket £74) and to San Francisco 26 interfere with the execution in ("SPECIAL RATES to officer, Army, Navy, Consular or Civil Service.

dae time of at least one ship of Steamers 1

17th, at 1pm the programme. of 1910, The Sept. 24th, at 1 pm Lato Herr Schichiau always devoted Ist, at 1 p.m. paternal care to the wolfare of his Oct 15th, at 1pm men, and it is perhaps therefore Oct. 28rd. at 1 p.m. surprising that difficulties have Nor. 12th at 1 p.m. occurred at the yard which he 1 p.m. once directed. It appears that the company has communicated to the Secretary for the Navy a 41. statement telling him that they

will be unable to deliver the battle ship Konig Albert at the date anticipated. They had to con- centrate work upon the Oldenburg, which was the ship laid down somewhat earlier than was usual ART PHOTOGRAPHER in the programme arrangements

W HONGKONG:

TELEPHONE NO. 1018.

Manchuria...27,001

Nile.....t1,000.

17

13

Mongolia...27,000

21

1

Persia 9,000

Korea 18,000 Intermediate Steamers

Nov.

19th at

LET US PLAN AN ITINERARY FOR YOU

Agent

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N.B-Famengore must embark before midnight on Baterday for the King's Building (opp. Blake Pier) FRED,J. HALTON, Telephone No. Sunday morning: silings. A Company's launch - leaves Murmy Pier at 10 o'clock every Bsturday night.

These steamem land passangers in Shanghai, avoiding the Inconvenienes of transhipment at Woosting,

Reduced Fares: Single $45; :

NEW SERVICE.

Return $75.

Hongkong, 6th September, 1912.

WING KEER & CO.

47-49, Connaught Rd.

SHIPORANDLERS,

PROVISION & COAL

BUTTERFIELD &

MERCH

SHANGHAI TO, ANTUNG

Passage spply

Salling on alternate Wednesdays

Por Pr

Teliphons No. 86.

Hongkong, 9th Berlaber, 1918,

MEE CHEUNG.

of her particular year, and the result is that the Konig Albert cannot be carried forward rapidly, It is expected that she will be; delayed by several months, Bho belongs to t

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