Shipping HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.
IN CONJUNOTIÓN, WITH
Deutsche Dampfschiffahrts Gesellschaft “HANSA.”
,,
EAST ASIATIC SERVICE,
THE HONGKONG TELEGPRAH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1912.
Regular Sailings from JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIPPINES, Europe
via STRAITS and. COLOMBO,
TO
Marseilles, Havre, Bremen and Hamburg and New York,
. Taking Cargo at Through Tater to all European North Continental and Urfish Ports, als Trieste,
Mishen, Oporto, Canon, and other Mediterranean Levantina, Black Bahli Sen and Ports, and all North and Honth Americas Ports.
Next Sallings from Hongkong OUTWARD.
Por limuzhal, Kobe & Yokohama z
SOANDIA......... 18th Oct.
BAYERN.........17th Oct.
LIBERIA......... 7th Nov.
11
........19th Nov.
ALESIA
For Fartber Particulars, apply to
LOG BOOK.
Wireters Equipment.
HOMEWARD.--
For Rotterdam, Hamburg & Ant.
8.8. BELGRAVIA.........................5']' Oot. For llavre, Botterdam & Hamburg:
8.8. 0.1.D. AHLERS.9th Oot. For Havre, Bremen &. Esinborg
8.9. C. F. LAEISZ......28rd Ool. For Marailles, Hamburg & Ant. :
8.8. SPEZIA...........98tli Oct. For Mareil en, Rotterdam & 'burg:
·8.. BACHSEN...80th Oot
Hamburg-Amerika Linie, Hongkong Office.
The steamers Prine Maurits,
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VESSELS IN PORT.
STEVER
Prins dor Nederlanden, Prius Awa Moru, Jap, b.a.:; 3,912, D. `Shi-
Frederik Hondrik and Oranja |
Nassau, of the Royal Dutch Weat
India Mail, have been equipped
midzi, 20th B.pt-Seattle
via Shanghai 27th Aug.. Gen.-N. Y. K.
London, &c.
"do
Destins
VESSELS TAKING CARGO.
London and Antwerp Rotterdam, &o... Havre and Antwerp Havre and Hamburg
Havre and Hamburg, &o, Havre, Bremen &o. Marseilles, &o.,
do do
Trieste, &c. Glasgow and Hull
New York Boston. und New York San Francisco
San Francisco, &c.
European... Ports.
Apply To
M. & Co.
Dispatched.
2 October
P. & 0.00.... 4 October: P. & O. Co... 12 October J. M. & Uo.... 12 October H. A. L.
5 October
For Freight
Vessel's Name.
Goobon
Ceylon
Chino
Den of Glamis...
Belgravia Spezia
...
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H. AL.
W
Arcadia
H. A. L.
O JD. Allera.
H. A. L.
***7 October.
O. Ferd. Laoiz...
H. A. L.
Saolisen
...
HAL.
Sydney
... 23 October ... 30 October M. M. Co... 8 October:
28.October.
3 November
Hitachi Maru...” “N. Y, K. 0 October
S. W. & Co.... 19 October 8. T. & Co.... 15 October
Koerber Glenlooby
New York, San Francisco and Canada.
Mexico, Peru, Chili vis Japan Victoria, BC.
**
do
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do
•
Pathun
Jesorio
Nilo
Ohiyo Maru
Buyo Maru
D. & Co. A. K. & Co....
Isa
P. M. Co. T. K. K
TEA
8 October 20 October 15 October
8 October
*命國
'T. K. K.
Tacoma Maru ... Panama Maru... Awa Maru
Viatorin, Vancouver, B U., Seattle & Tacoma, &o. Orterie Vancouver
Vancouver via Ports
with wireless telegraphy. The Baro Maru, Jap. MM, 8,242, Hnebi Australian Ports
company proposes to have all the rest of ila sleamers so equipped and the vessels oro to carry both night and day oporators,
Camillo,
Fth
do
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Australian Ports via Manila
...
4 October
0. 8. K. 8 October O. 8. K. 15 October N. Y. K... 8 October Bank Line ... 3 Oöteber. O. P. R. Co.... 28 October C. P. B. Co.... 5 October
Empresa of India ***... Monteagle
Australia.
St. Albans
་་་
Yawata Maru Prinz Waldomar
G. L. & Oo.... 12 October N. Y. K..
25 October M. & Co. ... 5 October
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Singapore, Coast Ports and Japan.
Batavia, Choribon, Samarang, &c. Philippines
**
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La do
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Tjitaroam Loongsang Rubi Kaifong Zafiro
J. O. J. L. J. M. & Co....
Quick despatch
5 October
S. T. & Co.... B. & 8.
8 October
Straits and India
do
do
mota, 17th Sept.--Voji 12th Sopta, Coal--T. K. K. Br. ss., 5.149, A. M. John.
16th Sept-Tientsio Sepl., Ballast:-A, P. Co. - Diederichsen, Ger. s... 774, O.
Jurgentes, 20th Supt. Hoilor 28th Sept, Oon.- J. & Co. Mam, Jap. 8.8., 7,200, W. W. Greene, 27th Sept-San Francisco 31 Ang., Mail and Oon-T, K. K. Am. s... 664. Altongs, Dih Sept-Manila 6th Sept.. Bugar. Kumsang, Br. a., 3,026, F. Wheeler.
27th Sept-Singapore 21st) Bept, Gon, M. & Co. Monteagle, Br. u.a., 6,168, W. Davi-Japan, &c.
..., 27th Sept-
It is lonrnt that, apart from a rearrangement of British steam- ship services in Far Eastern Carl waters consequent upon a con- solidation of maritime interests there, important developments) affecting the future of the Chinese Chiya mercantile marine are now.in progress. Some of the oxisting companies, notably tho North Gorman Lloyd, are beginning to Blenno, feel the effect of this increased netivity, and, if roport is to be oredited, the Japanese concerns are to experience its full forco. In: this connection it is said that Dr. Sun Yat-sen han sot himself the task of commercial reform and) that steamship lines and railways connecting the interior Provincen
of China with the const ports will Nameng, be the first consideration. More- over, says the "Manchenter Quardian," large numbers of motor boats are to be employed to open up trade on the different waterways. Indeed, vessels of the type aro already in commission. According to Dr. Sun Yat-son, Baha there is ample, Chinese capital) available to start the needed enterprises, but foroigh financial Tooma
do. do' Straits and Rangoon
do do
Kudat and Sandokan Japan
do
do
do
Fon,
do
Veneurer 4th Sept, Mail
and Gen.-C. P. R. Co.
do.
do
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Br... 2,591, W. F.
.
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Bichard. 27th Fept-Moji Yokoliama and Kobe... 23rd Sept., Coal and Gen J., M. & Co..
"do do
Anping, &o. Kobe and Moji
11th
Pongtong, Ger. 1.8., 908, W. Godt, 15th Sept-Caba Sept, Ballast.-B. & §. Maru, Top: 1,119, K.
Amoy, Cheloo and Newchwang Swatow and Foochow Foo how, ko.
Shanghai and Japan
do do
do 'do
Shanghai, Kobe, &c,
Tuskiro, 80th Sept –Canton | Tamani, Swntow &o, 2011 Sept, Gen,O. F. K. Maru, Jep .., 8,880, Hama- do, 20th Sept.-Manth 23rd Sept., Plane, olc.-0.9. K.
Dr. A..., 1,846, Facer, Shanghai 24th Sept.-Raigon Sept. fin.Wo Fat-Siaz. Dot be.., 2,000, p J Belol- ten, 28th Sept ---Moss- 19th Sept., Gen ---J ̧C, J. L、
nssistance will be wanted as the movement expands, and this, ho Bays, will be readily obtained Telemachan, through the liberal terms which will be extended to all who seek investment. As a matter of fact, Tilkini,
it is said that the Chiness in the
19th
United States, Mexico, and South Too Sul, B., 8. P. N. Markos-
Amorica have already sabscribed |
half of the capital of $10,000,000
aen. 29th St.- siphong 27th Sept., Go-Onder.
do
do
.
do
do
for the organization of regular Yatshing. Br. ... 1,424, R. Y. An-E
Bailings betweon Seattle, San Francisco, and Hongkong'in com- petition with the Japanese, so that evidently there is to be an- other struggle on the North Pacilio. Further, Japan has had Comet, for years its direct line of steamers to London under the national flag, and China is anxious to follow the example.
The net profit of this company for the past half-year amount to
|
dering, 24 h Sept.-Moji 19th Sept. Col.-J., M. &
Co.
SAILING VESSEL.
Br. 4-masted barque. 2,990
W. J. Daris, 18th
Notice
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+
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23
114
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416
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142
Yatabing
Gregory Apcar.
Colombo Maru...' N, Y. K. Namsang
Okara
.
Borneo
206
Peking
Arratoon Apear.
Zyo Maru Nikko Maru
Scandia
Bayern
Liberia
Alesia
Nyanza
Fultala
Cablenz
Kumeang
Soshu Maru
Footing
Haiten
Kaijo Marn
Doigi Maru
Do. Minger
Magellan
7 October
B. T. & Co.... 18 October J. M. & Co.... 2 October D. S. & Co.... 12 October
5 October 4 October J. M. & Co.... 4 October M. & Co. Middle October
23 October
J. M. & Co....
***
A. N. & Co....
D. 8. & Co....
N. Y. K.
*3,7
IL
N. Y. K.
H. A. L.
...: II. A. L.
•H. A. L. H. A. L.
SPO
Kawachi Maru...
Flintshire Koerber
.... Scandia
Chenan
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CA
Linan
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Delta
To Satl
OHINA PROVIDENT | THE AMERICAN & ORIENTAL
LOAN AND MORTGAGE
00., LU.
· (Capital Paid vr...$1,250,000.)
LINE...
FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK vis SUEZ CANAL, (With liberty to call at the Malabar · Coast).
no Lowas on Manage of us Property Tas Stamchip
New York 3rd Feb., Oil- 8. O, Co.
AMERICAN AND MAN- CHURIAN LINE.
Y.447,803, including Y.7,111 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
brought forward
from Jost
account. The sum has been dis
FROM NEW YORK.
posed of as follows Reserva THE Steamship, Y.23,000; dividend (12 per cent.
CITY OF BARODA,"
Jo.
*ode received on Storage. Advanons made on Merchandise.
Tue made on the Provident System. Rates and Particulars on application).
- TEN Orrion or TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR OF WILLS, ATTORNEY, &o.,
Undertaken and Braented.
CHEWAN, TOMES &
General Managers
Hurkmaz. 19th Mark, 1968
FOR SALE,
OLD CHINA Cunion.
and 8 per cent.) Y.416,000; and Captain W. Haughton, baring arrived carried forward Y8,893. Accord-from the above port, Consignees of ing to the raport of the company. Cargo are hereby informed that their the revenue from passengers on goods are being landed at their risk the San Francisco line has largely into the Godowas of the Hongkong increased since the new steamer and Kowloon Whart and Godowi Shinyo Maru was pat on the ser- Company, Limited, Kowloon, and A lot of Calea Vas vice Receipts from cargo also skred at Consignees risk and expense: increased on account of the ex-
All broken, chaled, and damaged pansion in the export of goods Goods are to be left in the Godowns, from Japan. Passenger receipts where they will be examired on WED-
NESDAY, 2nd October, at 10 ama
Bang de band (Mlar Demanish
(about 4 inches high),
* Hong Han, black ground with seo birds. ↑ Hang the back ground with red rose, 1 Hồng Hịos black ground with white ruan.
1 pair Ming Dynasty square shaped a black ground Kabag (sa inches)).
is pals Hong Hon, Mack ground with dva colour
And a lejet brown colour, white ostour, plak
on the Bouth American service. All claims must be praented within showed a slight increase on the fteen days of the steamer's arrival bero, figures for the preceding period. after which date they cannot be re- The shipment of saltpetre forognised.org Japan on the homeward voyage No claims will be admitted after the mur, blue, and thung lugar, Miss Pottery, fell off, but the Import of goods Goods have left the Godowne, and all to Hawaii showed an increase Goods remaining undelivered after the which more than recouped the dead October, will be subject to rent orease in receipte from the ship No Fire Insurance has been affected.d ment of saltpotro, and some im-Bill of Lading will be countersign
provement was shown in the reo SHEWAN TOMES Tenue of the South American
00:
"JESERIO,"
Captain White, will be despateled as above on SATURDAY, the 26th
October.
For Freight apply to ARNHÖLD, KARBERG & CO., General Agents. Hongkong, 19th Sept,, 1919, [678
10 October
9 October
23 October
13 October
+24
17 October
...
... 7 November
19 November
10 October
...
P. & 0. 0...
3 October about
15 October, about
October
J. M. & Co.... M. & Co.
Me
J. M. & Co..... 0.8. K. B. & 8. D. L. & Co.... 0, 8. K. 0.8. K.
20 October
3 October
8 October
...
9 October
6 October
... 2 Octobor 7 October
M. & Co.
M. M. Co......
9 October
N. Y. K.
J. M. & Co.... 11 October
8. W. & Co.... 5 October
H. A. L.
B. & 8.
B. & S.
K. Ka Shinyo Maru arrived at Yokohama on the 19th mito and left for Honolulu and San Francisco on the 21st July,
The P. M. S., Cova us: Nile with the American Mafl left. Yokobama
for this port via Shangha, on Thursday, the 86th alt, between 10 mm, and
GERMAN MAIL.
The I. GM... Goeben left Shengbat via Foochow on Sunday, the 20th-alt, at 6 a.m., and may be
exproted here on or about Wednesday, the 2nd fast.. at 7 p.m.
CANADIAN MAIL.
The O. P. R. Co.'s 8.8. Empress of Japan left Yokohams for Victoria and Vancouver, B.C., on Wednesday, the 25th alt, at G
10.
The O. P. R. Co.'s u.a. Eroproms of India left Vancouver, BC, for Hongkong (via usual pozis of Cali) on Thursday, the 26th ultɛ, n,m. /
AUSTRALIAN MAIL,
The 1. G. M.. .. Coblenz Sydney on Saturday, the 21st I., at 11 a.m., and may be expected here on or about Monday, the 14th inst..
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HOTEL LIS
Herazone HOTEL Allin, C.-H. Komor 8. Andell, T. A Krnok, H Atkins, Mr. & Mrs.
H. Be Barbarini, A. T." Faumont, G. A. Fall, U. D. J. Fans, G. A. Boteler, H. Dienkacheldt, P. Baschner, O. Camaron, O. R. Campbell, B. Claxton, A. A. Coben, 8. K Cooper, W. A, J. Crocker, Mind Curry, G. P. Daris, O. H.· ́` Davis, In A Davis, Mrs. H. G. Dolur, G. Daroozlar, P. Dietrich, Mr. and
Mm. II. D. D'Oetilagen, V. Douglas, Mr. R. H.
r. W O. Ehrenfels, Mr. and
Mr H. C. Finlayson, Mrs. O. Fieber, 13. Q. Fowler, E. A. 8. Frank, Mr. & M.
J. S. II,
Landig, Mr.
MM 03:0 Lehnen, G. F.
Infant,
Lloyd, G. T. Madden, Mr. and
Mr. W Madden, J. Marriott, Dr. O MacIntyre, Mr. &
Marker, H. L inatheson, Mr. B.
T. & child MoKonny Dr. O,
French, Mrs.&child Fuller, Denma George, Mr. & Mrs.
.F. J. George, Miss Gorton, A. G... Goulbourn, V. Gould, Mr. & Min.J.
loft Gourges, I.
Gmamo, D. M. G, Gulmeliaw, R. J. Hall, Capt. T. P. Harbord, W. T. Harpa, A. E. Harris, W. O. Aloge, Mr. & Ms
The E and A. 48. Exstora left Sydney on the 28th alt, for this part, ria Queensland ports, Port Darwin, Timor and Manila,
ThI, G, M... Prion Waldemar left Kuchinotet on Sunday, the 20th
ult, at 4 pan, and may be expected here on
or about Thursday, the ard inst., at night.
FRENCH MAIL.
The M. M... Sydney with the outward French Mail will leave for Europe on the 8th inat., at 1 p.m.
MERCHANT STEAMERS.
R. B.
Hoge, Mise J Holloway, Mr. and
Mrs. J.
Holt, Mrs. E. S. Hoab, Dr. 8, Inn, Capt. R." Jackson, Mr. and
Mrs. T. P.
Jasition, W. C.
Mehta, K. B. Melaher, 1. Merecki, J. Morton, J. Mulder, Mr. and Mr. J. D. E. Mortis, J., Nionwenhuyse, A
N.. Nothombe, Capt. and Mrs. F. D. Crastein, I
Palmer, Mise D.'s Forton, P. J. Plasbergen, H., Pugh, B. A. Randall, Dr. L. F Rap, E. H Reich, Chad Romment, Mr., and
Mrs, & mid Rosented, D. L.. Bootson, Jan. 'Bekwolke, W. Smith, E. E. Solomon, H. H., Squaro, Mien Taylor, J. O. Upton, Mrs. A. B. Varmeij, G. Mer Vollbrecht, E. Vollbracht, Mrs.E Wagner, C. 'BL Watkins, H. Whamond, D. M. White, Mr. & Mrs.
H. L. H. Whitmanh, A. West, Mr. & Mri,
H.L. Wood, G. G.
Woodbury, Mr. &
Mrs. B. B.
Kaloorie, Mr. and Wright, Mr.
Mrs. E. S.
Mrs. J. F.
Kest, Capt. W. E. Young, J. A.
Aaron Bouss
Alonso, F. Art, Dr. M. Arnold, J. B. Asche, W. Birot, L.
Blesker, Mr.
Mr. E Bramley, T. D.
Burditt, H.'H..
The Barber Line 2.0. Wray Castle | Byms, J. D. sailed from New York on the 18th Campbell, J. |July, for Hongkong via the Straits,
ง
Chandon, E. A.
M.
and
Hoffman, Mr, &
Mrs. L. W. D.
HI, L. L Johnson, E. F. Jondes, D.
and Kent, D. C,
Komaro, Mi Kubo, A. Lecadet, Comdr.” Luzabil, V.
Chaletena, Lieut. Olenio, El. V. The Barber Line. .8. Moneter Chopard, F. A. Castle sailed from New York on the Constiano, L. J...
25th July, for Hongkong and the Far Cosgrave, D. N.
East
David, J. A.
Delgado, P.
... 10 October
3 October
DO
5 October
The s.s. Egremont Castle sailed from New York on the 12th it., for the Far East.
Dolgado, D..
Fischer, Joe.
Frank, E. A.
French, J. 8.
Gamain, Mrs. E.
P. & O. Co.... 10 October
For
MOVEMENTS OF
STEAMERS.
VESSELS ADVERTISED TO DEPART TO-MORROW,
Vassal
Boadu-mern. Cheongshing. Yalabing.
Swatow'sto., Welhaiwei, Straite and India, Masao, Balgon,
Regular Steamship Service Sunghai,
With Liberty to call at the Malabar Court: PROPOSED SAiline'yron Horazara. FOR NEW YORK,
Sui Tai.
0. Diederichsen- Dorflinger,
VESSELS ADVERTISED TO ARRIVE TO-MORROW.
8.8. "PATHAN".
On or about 8th Oct
From
For Freight and further information, apply to
Shanghal, Soursbays,
Gooben.
DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
Hongkong, 3rd Bapt., 1919.
WING TAI LOONG.”
BHANTUNG * CHEFOO SILK FOR SALE,
VARIOUS,
AMERIDAN KAILY The P. M. 8. §. Ons is. Mongolis
the American Mall It Sin red, and paying and kay kasa
Foo for this port via Hosolalz, These rasse are seldom to be sewn in
SELECTED." any part of the world. They are famous
WFINEST QUALITY« 14th me.
the Japan porte and Mant's on the for their beauty and allook..
To be obtained at: Moderate-Prions ~~Purchaserá are respectfully raqu ted | from the HONGKONG BRANCEL... lo call any day
OVAROWING TALLOONG"S
WING SHING:)
Palippon Máru lafs
The as. Glenstrae passed the Suss Gibson, B. B... Canal on Tuesday, the 17th nit, for, Mrs. A. W.
Gegnon, A. E Hongkong ria Strvita.
Graham, J. Greenwood, F,
Morton, Mrs. 8, Naftaly, Mr. and
Mr. Ha
Olson, C, G, Olson, Mr. O, G,
Peres, F. R. Reynand, Is. Higby, J. 8.
Rodrigues, J. Root, L. C. Rust, D.
Boot, J. A Silva, F. da
Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. L. C.
Smith, Master L
d.
Torrontegal, F. Wright, H. M.
The T. K. K., Hongkong Marn KING EDWARD HOTEL Left Balios Cruz for Manzanillo on the Anderson, A. D.
26th bit, and is dua to Hoogkong on Avon, F. the 19th November...
Belios, Dr... Croise, Lleat. The P. & O, ·8, N. Öù,' s., Vernis,F. Nyanzs left Singapore for this port Donaldson, W. A.
Fenals, F.
on the 27th ult., at 4.80 p.m, and in Ehrhardt, Capt. W. das here on the Brd inst, at about. B. Lwing, be
Fearon, B. FA Fournier, F Fachett, Mrs. Gilmy, H. Giley, H. E.
The H. A. 1. 8. Belgravia left Hankow on the 30th it., A., and may be expected here on or about the 5th inst., a.m.
The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'á um. Poking left Snes on the 28th it., and N expected to arriva hem on or about the 23rd fast.
The_L. G. M, ■■, Borneo left Bandan kan on the 28th nit, and may be exposted here on or about the 1st fnst.;
↑
May, G. H
Mead, Mr. & Mrs. MoHugh, Mr. and
Mr. F. E.
Mody, Mr. & Mr.
J. H. N
Mosle; A Mary, M. 7.
PAREMOTE, Capt
Ramsay, Mis. B
Bobenk, Mr. and
Mrs.
Bibros, Dr. A
Goldsmith, Mr. and Sparge,” H
Mr H E.
Girimble, Geo.
Brineron,
Hanter, Hand Keen; ANEM Kap Mr A Min H
Taylor, D. H... Lasali, Caps, and Walker, Lemaire, Mr. an
family
Warner, Mr. and
Mm. H. D Ma and child.White, F. W Manball, C, E,
Arbres
The I.-C. S/M. Co.'s .. Fooshing, from: Guaymas, (Mexico) in due at
Batcock Hongkong on the fist fast,
Bond, U Byrne F. A The L-0, 6. M. Co's.. Channaaf: Crawen, W. from Bourabaya, Is das at Hongkong on lo
Gabriel
The Shire Lino 2%. PButalfri, fé\m London le due at Hongkong 11th lost. She passed" Cana 101b alle
on the James, M
Gaine Berat
Melnkyro
Mudio, F
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