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THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1912,

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY

COMPANY'S.

ROYAL MAIL, STEAMSHIP' LINE.

"EMPRESS LINE."

Sailings from Hongkong and St. John, M. B.

B. of Japan "...Satur.

Monteagle

"

E. of India 1...

Nov. 16, "E. of Britain" Fri., Dec. 13

Dec. 14 Jan. 11.

"E. of Britala **

11

"E. of Ireland”:

1

Jan. 10 Feb. 7

All steamers, leare Hongkong at 7 A.M.

To Vancouver, BC, calling at Shanghai, Nagsinki (ibrough the fuland Sea of Japan), Kabe, Yoke

and Victoria, B.C. Passengers booked to all the principal points in Canada, the United States and Herope, alio Around the World

For further Information, Maps, Guide Books, Rates of Passage and Freight, apply (m

D. W. Craddock, General Traffic Agent,

Corner Pedder Street and Prays (Opposite Blake Pier.)

INDO-CHINA STEAMTM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

Steamship

(PROJECTED BAILIron From Hongkong.—SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).

Оп For SHANGHAI SWATOW..KWONGSANO †...Thursday, 14th Nov., Noon. TOKOAAMA, KOBE &)

...... Friday, 16th Nor., Noon. YATSHING* AZMOJI HANILA.. ...........................................LOONGSANG *.....Saturday, 16th Nov., 2 r., BANDAKAN.............MAUSANO {......Saturday, 16th Nov., 4.," *S'FÖRE & SOURABATA...CHUNSANG ...Saturday, 16th Nov,, Noon. S'HAI, KOBE & MOJI......NAMSANG"..........Monday, 18th Nov., Noon." TIENTSIN........CHIPSHING". Monday, 18th Nov., Noon. SINGAPORE, PENANG 2.CALCUTTA .........

FOOKSANG...Saturday, 23rd Nov., Noon.. MANILA

...YUENSANG *.....Saturday, 23rd Nov., 2 F.K. "RETURN TOURS TO JAPAN (Occupying 24 days)... The steamera" Kutang," Namang" and "Fooksang," leave about erary 8 weeks for Shanghai and Japan returning via Kobe (Inland Sea) and Moji to Hongkong. Time couplod 20 days. This service is supplemented by the "Laizang" and "Kumiang" leaving Hongkong at regular intervals for Moji and Kobe and returning thence direct to Hongkong. Time occupied 10 days.·· Those reasols bara all modera improvements and aro fitted throughout with Electric Light.

A daly qualified ungeon is also carried,

Steamers have superior accommodation for First-class Passengers, and

are fitted throughout with Electric Light.

Taking Cargo on Chrough Bills of Lading to Yangtze Ports, Chefoo. Tientsin, Dalay, Weihaiwei, Tsingtan & Nowchwang..

† Taking Cargo va Through Billa of Lading to Kadet, Lahad Datu,

Siporos, Tawau, Daukan, Jessolton and Labuan.

For Freight or Passage, apply to JARDINE MATHESON & CO, LD.

Telephone No. 215.

Gouers! Maungere,

NAMA ROYAL MAIL STEAM

PACKET COMPANY SHIRE” LINE SERVICE

PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

(SUROT TO ALTERATION.) STEAMERS.

Shipping

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

Destination

MARSEILLES,

(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.

PROJECTED BAILING FROM Hostàtono-

BUBJECT TO ALTERATION

-Steamers

and Displacement.

LONDON & Ast- | IYO MARU, Wear Via Stone į Unp). Bicare,

PHIRANO MARU, "PORN;"

COLOMBO, SUKI Uapt. Frator. & PORT SAID' imi

Shipping

HONGKONG-

LOG BOOK

A New Westinghouse Vessel Mr. George Westinghouse ad. vances a novel idea, which may become of decided value should the United States again seck to regain its position on the high seas.

PHILIPPINES. According to an Amerior o paper,

PHILIPPINES

For

Sailing Date.

he claims that he has under con straction at the great plant of his company at Pittsburg a new tur

STEAMSHIP CO bine engine which will operate a vessel much more economically than any steam engine which has ever been devised. This turbine is to be operated, not hy steam, but by wind power. Instead of & eailing vessel, as the type has been developed, driven-by-direot pressure of the wind upon the Bails, and which must against ahead wind or deflect from

Salling" Dates.

Steamship. Tons.

Captain.

T. 16,000

(WEDNESDAY, 201 T. 12,500 Nov., at Daylight":

WEDNESDAY, 9th Doe., at D'light.

19th

F_E.Cross "ZAFIRO 101|~4000.

'J. Miller. RUBI..... 4000

For Freight or Passage apply t

GENERAL MANAGERS

Hongkong 18th November, 1912.

VICTORIA, B.O INABA MARU, A

& SEATTLE ring. 8. Tomings. T. 12,570 BBANOR, Mest, ISHIDZUOKA MARU. KOBS, YOKKAL-

Capt. T. Irisawa, T. 12,570": CHI, & T'HAM...

SYDNEY & MEL-

"'.

BOURNE, vis {'NİKKO MARU.. MANILA, THUES- Capt. M. Yagi, DAY ISLAND, KUMANO MARU, TOWNSVILLE and Uspt. M. Winckler, BRISBANE.....VERY

BOMBAY Y. SINGA-】 ¡SANUKI MARU, PORN & COLOMno Capt. J. Teranaka

CALOUITA ^ TOSA MARU

SINGAPORE PEX-3

Capt. Sito. ASG & RANGO N.J

TUESDAY.

Nov., at Noon! TUESDAY,"

Deal, at Noon.

FRIDAY, 2nd Nov,

T. 1,600

T. 0,300

at Noon. FRIDAY, 20th Dec,,

at Noon,

T. 12,500

SATURDAY,

8th November.

T. 12,500

KOBE & YOKO-KAMO MARU.

HAMA...........Uapt. F. L. Sommer, T. 16,000

N'SAKI, KOBE & 】 KUMANO MARU,

YOKOHAMA... Cap. M. Winckler, T. 9,900

: Cargo ouly.

Mishima Kaga

SATURDAY,

16th Narembr

Manila, Mangasin, MONDAY,

Iloilo and Deba. 18th Nar., P. Manika, Mangarin,

WEDNESDAY, Doilo and Ceba

27th Nov., 4 r.M.

beat

SHEWAN TOMES & CO., her course when the wind app

(14

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.

Stamer

Regular Fortnightly Service between

Tor

Will leave on or abs

JAYA, CHINA and JAPAN.

**Expected on or about Trom Tibodas JAVA......... 1st half Nor......SHANGHAI, 1st hall Nor, Titaroam...JAPAN ......1st half Nor.......JÄVÄ.......... 1st half Nor. Tjimahi ......JAVA.......................2nd half Nov. JAVA .........2nd hall Nor. Tilwong.JAPAN......Bad half Nor. JAVA 2nd ball Nov. Timanotk ...JAVA..................... 2nd ba't Nov...JAPAN.........3nd half Nor. Tilatjap...JAVA ... 1st half Dec.......JAPAN......... ist hall D、e." THURSDAY, 31st Tjikini ....................JAVA ......1st half Dee........SHANGHAI......lst half Deo.

Nov., at 11 A

Tipanas......JAVA.....2nd half Dec....JAPAN....2nd balf Dec. The steamers are all fitted throughout with Electric Light, and have commodation for a limited number of salon passsengers, and will take car WED'DAY,

all Porta ia Netherlands-India on through B/L. Nor., at Noon.

Fitted with now system of wireless telegraphy,

PASSENGER SEASON FOR 1913.

FOR EUROPE.

20th

Leaving H.K.

Steamer.

Tons displacement.

Maru

16,000

29ili January..

Marg

12,500.

Ataula

Maru

16,000

Fou

DATE OF DEPARTURE,

Hitachi

Maru

13,000

Miyasaki Main

*.16,000

SHANGHAI KOBE & YOKOHAMA .................. SHANGHAI KOBE &Ì

YOKOHAMA.................. LONDON & ANTWERP

LONDON & ANTWERP

LONDON & ANTWERP FLINTSHIRE................ 26th Nov. 30th Nov. MONMOUTHSHIRE......... PEMBROKESHIRE 10th Doc.

28th Dod. DENBIGHSHIRE.....

24th Jan. MONMOUTHSHIREĖ.

Kitano."

Mary

10,0 10

Iyo

Maru

12,50)

bimno

Kara

10,000

Tango

Maru

13,500

12th February. 26th February. 12th March. 26th March, 9th April. 23rd April

7th May, 21st May.

FOR AMERICÀ.

Innba MATIL

12,500

Shideaoka Mera

12,500

11th February. 25th February.

Tamba Mara

12,500

11th March.

Awa

Мага

17,600

25th March.

Maru

12,000

4th April.

12,500

12,500

12,500

(Subject to change without notice.)

Mara

Sadó Does not carry passen,ors. These steamers have saperior accommodation for a limited number of First Yokohama Mara Class Passangers. Cabins are altuated amidships, and are filled with electric lanba light and fans. Attention in particularly directed to the moderate fares charged. Shidzubka Mara

For Freight or Passage, apply to

[5 JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LD.,

AGENTS.

[94

HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO,

AND

WEST RIVER STEAMERS.

Jour Savion 07

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

HONGKONG TO JANTON UANTON TO HONGKONG

WEDNESDAY, 13th NOVEMBER.

10.00 pm. “HEUNGSHAN. 5.00 p.m..

THURSDAY, 14th NOVEMBER.

'FATSHAN."

8.00 a.m. "FATSAN." 8.00 a.m. "HONAM.”

10.00 p.m.." HONAM.”-

5.00 p.m.

"HEUNGSHAN."!! teso ateamers, carrying His Majesty's Mails, are the largest and fastest on the River. Special attention is drawn to the Superior Saloon and Cabin. Electric Fan in each Usbin.

HONGKONG-MACAO LINE.

5.S. "SUI TAI" Tons 1851

5.3.SUI AN." Tons 1601 HONGKONG TO MAOAO.

22nd April. 6th May, 20th May.

T. KUSUMOTO, Manager.

CHINA NAVIGATION

LTD.

Co.,

BAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

Fox

BAIPHONG................

STKAKEBA.

." SINGAN"

To SAIL.

14th: Nor. 10 A..

4 P.M. CHENAN"..... 14th

SHANGHAI

TSINGTAU, WEIHAIWEL HUICHOW"...16th

& TIENTSIN

11

Week days at 3 A.M. &.. from the Company's Wing Lok Street SHANGHAI...........................................“ LINAN" .........16th Wharf. Sanday at 9 AM. & 12.30 r... from the Company'e Wing Lok Brect Whart.

MACAO TO HONG KONG.

Weck days at 7.30..m, and 2-v.m, Sundays, at 7.80 m, and 5 r.m.

EXCURSION TO MACAO

·SUNDAY, 17TH NOVEMBER.

SUI AN."

The Company Steameldp,

will depart from the Company's WING LOK STREET WHARF at 9 A.M, and relom from Macao at 5 P.M.

MANILA, CEBU & ILOILO..." KAIFONG ”........19th

429

4.

M'aight,

·15

4 P.M.

This steamer has superior accommxiation with Electric Light throughout and Electrio Fans in Staterooms. A daly qualified Doctor is carried. Reduced Fares, Oargo booked through for all Australian, New Zealand and Tasmanian Porta.

The Company will also run a steamar from Macao on Sunday morning at.. 7.80 A, and from Hongkong at 12.50 2.x. from the Company's WING LOK STREET WHARF.

This steamer connects with the exarsing steamer returning from Macno Mi 5 PM.

FARES AS USUAL. Further particolars may be obtained at the Offles of the Company. CANTON-MAŬAO LINE.

B.S. HOI-SANO, 457 Tans, Departures from Macao to Canton on Mon., Wednes, & Fri., at 9 r., Departures from Osten to Macau un Tues., Thurs., & Bator., at. 4.80 r.,

JOINT SERVION OF

Husgrond, Canton AND MADAG STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., Tas CHA NAVIGA TION COMPANY, LTD., and The Indo-China STRAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LD. CANTON-WUCHOW LINE,

3.S.SAINAM CANTON, and NANNING." 889 Tons. One of the above steamers leaves Canton for Washow every Monday. Wednesday and Friday at about 8 a.., and the other leaves Wuchow for Canton on the same days at 8.89 M Round trips take about 5 days, Passenger can return to: Hongkong or vice versa by the Company's direct steamers LINTAN d " SANUI." Thisis vessels have superior Cabin socommoda- tion and are lighted throughout by electricity. Electria Fan in sach Umbin. Booking Office open daily (Bunday excepted) 9 to 5 PM, Further particulars may be obtained at the office of the HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT

COMPANY LIMITED.

HOTEL MANSIONS (FIRST FLQOB),

Opponita Q1 Baky Figu

DIRECT SAILING TO WEST BIVER, Twlas Wockly, 8.8. LIETAN" and 8.8. "SANUL" · HAILA LINE-Trin. Screw Steamers "Tenn" and "Taming," saloon accommodation amidäbips; electric fans fitted; extr state-rooms on deck, aft. Saloon socommodation of Keifong" is situated on deck, aft; Electrio Fans fitted.

SHANGHAI LINE-FAST SCHEDULE TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS (nhyi, Chenan, Linan, Chinhua,)—with excellent passenger accommodation. Electric Light throughout and Electric Fans in the Stats- rooms and Dining Sakon, leavs Hongkong for Bhatghai direct every Thursday and Sunday, taking cargo on through Bills of Lading to all Yinglese and Northern China Porta.

AN.B.-Passengers must embark before midaight on Saturday for the Sunday morning sailings, A Company's launch leaves Murray Pier at 10 o'clock every Saturday night,

These stremers land passengers in Shanghai, avoiding the inconvenience of-trunekipment at Wooming

Reduced Fares: Single $45. Return $75.

NEW SERVICE.

SHANGHAI TO ANTUNG

Bailling on alternate Wednesdays.

- For Fright or Pasenge apply to

Tikons For 86

* Hongkong, 14th November, 1928.

-N

For particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to the

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN, York Building.

Telephone No. 375

г15

TOYO KISEN KAISHA

Imperial Japanese Trans-Pacific Mail Line.

SAN FRANCISCO'LINE Connecting with the Western Pacino Railway at San Francisco to all painis in the United States and Canada and with Trans-Atlantic Lines to Europe. PROPOSED SAILING FROM HONGKONG (Babject to alteration),

Date of sailing Tons

Usptain Steamer 6.8. Shinyo Maru"...21,000........ Smith...... Nov. 26th, Nooo. 8.8. Chiyo Maru"...... 11,000... W. W. Greene... Dec. 21st, Noon. 8.9. "Nippon Maru," ...21,000................A. G. Steváns ...Jan. 11th, Noon, 8.S. Tenyo Maru"...21,000.....E. Bent...Jan. 17th, Noon. These steamers are equipped with Tarbine Engines and Triple Screws. All steamers ezery Japanese Goverment, wireless telegraph and post officer. The steamer "Shinyo Maru" will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO ris SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA and HONOLUJJ on TUESDAY, the 26th Nor., at Noon.

INTERMEDIATE SERVICE.

roaches too nearly the direction in which the vessel should head, the Westinghouse vessel is driven by a sorew, the power, to turn, the scrow being dreived from the wind Tho high reputation of Mr. Westinghouse na an inventor, the work he has ac complished in the past, nearly inclines one to give a greater degree of attention to his claim than would be accorded similar claims advanced by an unknown man. The fundamental, idea is not novel: Since the application" of steam to the work of driving ships, inventors have, from time to time brought forward sugges tious for windmills on shipboard to furnish the motor power to drive the vessels. None of these inventions has proved of practical use. The direct driving power or the wind on the sails us prov ed far greater than that of any power which could be developed from any form of windmill. The Westinghouse invention may ba aud doubtless is a great improve ment over any of the crude do vices of the past. Its appearance will be awaited with much in- terest.

China Coast Gazette. Mr. A. Werner has been ap pointed acting second officer, Lenho..

Mr. H. N. Cornwell, second officer, Lubobo, has gone second Wosang.

Mr. G. Williams has been ap pointed acting second officer, Kiangwo,

Mr. W. Jackson, awaiting or ders, has gone acting chief en BANgineer, Suiwo.

The twin screw steamer Nippon Maru" will be despatcobed for FRANCISCO via SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & HONOLULU on SATURDAY, the 11th January, 1913, at Noon.

SOUTH AMERICAN LINE.

In connection with the National Railway of Moxies at Mancavilla and the Tehuantapea National Railway at Salina Cruz). Only Begular Direct Service to Mexican, Chilisa and Peravian Porte. PROPOSED SILINGS FROM HONGKONG (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).

Tong

Date of Salling. Steamer Hongkong Mard 11,000........Tuesday, December 8, Noon. Kiyo Maru£7,500...Saturday, February 1, Noen 1918. Buyo Mart!................................................... 10,500...........Thursday, April 3, Naou 1918.

For Further Particulars us to Passage and Freight, apply to 13].

5. MORIMOTO," 'Agent. (KING'S BUILDING Opposite Blake Pier)

“THE BIG” 4 OF THE

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.

KOREA

SIBERIA

MONGOLIA. · MANCHURIA-

18,000 tons, win screwst 13,000 tons, twin screw. ay,ooo tons, twin screws, 27,000 tons twin screws

Also Nile, 12,000 tons, Chalua, 10,209 tous, and Persia, 9.000 tank.

From Hongkong calling at Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobo (Via Inland Sea), Tokoh una. The Paradise of the Pacific). Through Service vin New York to Europe.

SOME FEATURES OF SERVICE:

Stateroom under passenger's control.

and Han-lolu

LIGHTS AND FANS Individual: Electric Reading Light in each berth and Electric Fat in sach SWIMMING TANK 14 Installed on deck for asik wates plungs, Bathing suite on board. BAND Filipino string Band Concerts each afternoon and evening and six daring Tifa and Dinner. CUISINE The Caling is ander the direct supervision of one of the world's most famous caterers

GABIES AND AMUSEMENTS Dock Garais, such as Quoise, Shufße board and all kinds of vanatic

sports, are arranged during the voyage, as well as indoor amusements, such as musical

afety.

Mr. H. Good, chief engineer, Suiwo, is on leave.

Mr. D. J. McCorkindale, third engincor, Loongsong, lias gone acting second ongineer, Onsang.

Mr. B. Baker, second engineer, Onsang, is on leave.

Mr. A. B. Shaw has been ap pointed supernumerary second oficer, Loongsang.

Mr. W.. A. Barbour has been appointed third engineer, Loong-

song.

Captain H. Walker, of the Chinhins, is on leave.

Mr. II. J. Hobbes, chief officer, Chilli, has gone acting master, Chinhua.

Mr. W. Stephen, supernumer ary, Hain Peking, has gone acting second engineer, Shasi.

Mr. H. R. Batcher, acting se cond engineer, Shasi, has re signed.

Mr. M. F. Berkeley, awaiting orders has gone second officer, Hangchow.

Mr. J. W. Scott, second officer, Yaquan, is on leave.

Mr. F. Pringle, Recond officer, Hangchow, has gone acting chief entertainments. Dances and Masquerade Balls on deck are also arranged to while away the time. officer, Chihli WIRELESS AND SUBMARINE SIGNAL SERVICE Tag tapat powerful Wireless Telegraph ap paratasis installed on all steamers, and Submarine Signal Service is used as an additional measure of SILGE KEELS Are Bited to the ps to provent rolling st son, thus mosuring steadiness and THE COST If not more by this route with its unrivaled opportunities, than by any other route For a reism ticket to London the cost is that is, racluding berth and menfs across America To San Francisco via Japan and Honnials the cast is is for the INTERMEDIATE SERVICE orders, has gone second officer, First Cirus socommodations are provided for 41 to London freturn ticket £74) and to San Francisco Yunnan.. 615. SPECIAL RATES to odlicu, Army, Navy, Consular or Civil Service. Steamers: Kores 18,000 Tons Blatting, Nor. 19th, at 1'p.m.

constant comfort.

Biberis 18,000.

Chius.....10.200 Manchuria...27,00)

Nils 11,000

Mr. P. Meadam, awaiting

Mr. E. P. Partridge, chief

Das. Sid, at 1 pm. officer, Yoehow, has gone eluef Doc. 10th, at 1 p.m. officer, Kanohow. Des. 17th, at 1 pm, Mr. S. A. Phillips, chief officer, Doe. 31st, at 1 p.m. Konchow, has gone chief officer,

Yochow.!

Fassengers holding through Tickets have the privilege of cravailing by train between Kobe and Yoko ham, fece of charge.

*Intermediate Steamers,

LET US PLAN AN ITINERARY FOR YOU

King's Building (opp. Blake Pior), FRED.J. HALTON, Telephone No. 141

Agent:

Hongkong, 6th September, #918.. Panama Facific International Reposition San Francisco-sys.

THOS. COOK & SON,

Tourist, Steamship and Forwarding Agents, Bankers, &c.

Head Office for the Far East:--16, DES VOEUX ROAD, HONGKONG SHANGHAI: 2-3, Foochow Road. YOKOHAMA :: 82, Water Birect.

Captain B. Lewis, from leave, has gone master Kashing.

Mr. L. F. Pike, aoting master, Kashing, has gone chief officer, Chanan.

Mr. W. T. Hodge, acting chief officer: Chenan, has gone second officer, samo ship,

Captain J. D. Strook, of the Tungwah, is awaiting orders.

Captain N. McLean, of the Toonan, has gone master, Tang wah,

TICKETS SUPPLIED to EUROPE by the principal STEAMSHIP Captain W. B. Wilks, of the

LINES and TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY

TOURS arranged to ALL PARTH of the WORLD. BAGGAGE collected, forwarded and insured at lowest rater, LETTERS OF OBEDIT and CIRCULAR NOTES ISSUED and T. S. Vernon, noting-mas- SOUTELY DABHED,

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE AS

Agenta

FOREIGN MONIES excbanged.

CRINE ORTEGE FAZLŮDGATEOIROUS, LONDON, B.C.

Hsinchi, has gone master, Toonan. Captain O. Westerlund from leave, has gone master, Hsinchi

ter, Kwoilée, has gone chief officer Kwangohi

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