Shipping HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.
ING ONJUNCTION WITH
Deutsche Dampfschiffahrts Gesellschaft “HANSA.”
EAST ASIATIC SERVICE,
Regalar Sailings from JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIPPINES,
via STRAITS and COLOMBO,
TO
Marseilles, Havre, Bremen and Hamburg and New York.
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Taking Cargo si Theough sales to all European North Continental and British Pars, also Trieste, Lisbon, Opasio, Gence, and other Mediterranean Levantine, Black Baltic, Sea mod Purts, and all North and South American Poets,
Next Sallings from Hongkong: OUTWARD.
HOMEWARD.
Fur Harre "remea & Hamburg;
98. SAMBIA .......................14tä daa. For Havre Breinen & Elaziburg i
For Stanghai, Kob- & Tukobams :
O, J. D. AHLERS. 17th Feb. SILESIA ........ 15th Fab.
8.8. ARMENIA.........24th Jan. For Butterdam, Bremen & Hamburg : BUEVIA .........15ch Feb
8.8, FURST BULOW, 25th Jaä. SPEZIA.............26th Feb,For Harre & Hamburg;
58. ALTMAR3.........6th Feb. SCANDIA......10th March For Marseille, Bremen. H. & Awerp: 8.8. GOLDENBELS. 10th Feb. SITHONIA......23rd March
For Bramea & Homburg'; .9.9. BRISQAVIA ..............8h March For Havre Bremin & Hamburg;
For Further Particular, apply to
8.8.0. J. D. AULERS 16th Mash For Yanconvur & Portland (Dr.) p
S.S. SITHONIA 22 Mar
Hamburg-Amerika Linie, Hoogkong Office.
BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD.
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NEW FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN KOBE, HONGKONG AND RANGOON.
EASTWARD.
The 8.8. » FULTALA,” 4151 tons groes Captain, W. Ta'lent will be ̧ capatele 1 for YOKOHAMA & ROEE on the 13th January, at 4 p t taking cargo and Passengers at current meter,
WESTWARD.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1913.
VESSELS TAKING CARGO.
London and Antwerp
London and Antwerp vis Singapore, &c.... London via Usual Ports of Call Havre and Hamburg, &o., ...
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MOVEMENTS OF
STEAMERS.
VESSELS ADVERTISED TO
DEPART TO-MORROW.
European Ports.
Destination. '
Vessel's Name.
For Freight Apply To
bo Dispatched.
For
Monmouthshire. Novara... India
J. M. & Co.... 18 Jan., about P. & 0. Co.... 22 Jan., about
Formosa,
Vessel Delgi-maru..
P&O Co.... 18 January
Swatow,
Sambia
H.A. L.
...: 14 January
Tamsui
Haimun.
Haitan.
H.A. ILL
27 January
H. A. L.... 8 March
DEPART ON MONDAY."
H. A. L.
24 January
Macao;
Su" Tei,
Japan,
Fultala:
Japan,
Timahi,
New York,
Japan,
Swazi Sardinia.
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Havre, Bremen and Hamburg, &o..... Rotterdam, Bremen and Hamburg, &c.
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Mexico, Peruvian and Chili via Japan Cape Porta via Mauritius
Copanbagen and Baltic Ports... Marseilles
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Triesto via Singapore, Penang & Colombo, &o. Marseilles, London & Antwerp vin Singapore, &c.
Bo
Naton and New York
Altmark
Bringavia
Fuerst Buelow... Armenia Kiyo Maru
Danaric Canton Goldenfels Koerber Aki Maru
Wha
H. A. IA ... 16 January T.K. E. 1 February Bank Line... Begin. January
A. N. & Co.... 15 January H. A. L. ... 8 February S. W. & Co.... 19 January NY. K. 15 January
New York, San Francisco and Canada.
Sew York via Ports and Suez Canal
an Francisco via Shanghai and Japan,. &c.
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ARRIVE TO-MORROW.
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Lovat Swazi Persia Korea
D & Co.
28 Jan., about
S. T. & Co....
13 Jan, about
P. M. Co.
28 January
From
Singapore, Dalny,
P. M. Co.
4 February
Bank Line
15 January
Moji,
Vessels
Laisang.
Koonshing. Okara.
N. Y. K
... 14 January
0.9. K.
5 February
ARRIVE ON MONDAY.
Seattle Maru
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0. 8. K. O..P. R. Co....
23 January
Singapore,
Carmarthenshire.
8 March
Singapore,
Shanghai,
Sardinia. Sombia.
Victoria, Vancouver, B.C., Seattle & Tacoma, &c. Victoria, B.C., and Seattle via Shanghai, &c. ... Victoria, B.O., and Tacoma via Keelung, &o... Victoria, B.C., and Tacoma vis Japan, &c. Vancouver
Australian Porta via Manila
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Ortoric Sado Maru Mexico Maru
Monteagle
Australia.
AMERICAN MAIL
The A. A. S. 8. Co's. s.s. Inver clyde, passed the Suez Canal on the 7th inet, and is due here on for about 5th prox.".
The American & Oriental Line s.s. Jeserlo, which left here on the 1st November for Boston and Now York, arrived at the former port (on the 9th Inst, ?
The H. A. L. s.s. Sambia, left Shanghai on the 10th inst., am, and may be expected here on or about the 13th Inst., a.m.
The 8. Glenroy, passed the Suez Canal on the 20th ult. for Hongkong via Straits.
The T. K. K. 8.8. Kiyo Maru, arrived at Yokohama from Hono- lulu on the 2nd January, and is due here on the 18th January.
VESSELS IN PORT.
St amers.
Ariake Maru, Jap. 8-8.; 2,018 Sato, 9th Jan.-iike 2nd Jan, Coal, B. K..
Benclouch, Pr. ss., 2,678, Goo. McMillan, 9th "An.- Karatsu 3rd "an, Coal- G. L. & Co.
Eiger, Ger, 8.8., 778, E. Fingabyon, 4th Jan.-Haiphong 3rd Jai. Gen.
e to
The T. K. K. 8.s. Shinyo Maru, Daigi Maru, Jap. 6.8, 899 T
Yawala Maru Ooblenz Eastern
N. Y. K.
· M. & Co. G. L. & Co....
15 January
... 25 January
1 February
leaves San Francisco for Hong- kong on the 4th January, and is due here on the 31st January,
Singapore, Coast Ports and Japan.
Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang, &c.
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'do Singapore, Penang and Calcutta
The S.S." OKARA" 6391 Tons gross, Capt. F. R. Hirst, will be der-S'pore. Port Swetfenham, Penang & Rangoon, patched for SINGAPORE, FORT SWETTENHAM. PENANG and RAN- GOON on the 14th Jauiary 1918 at non, nul will be followed by the 9.5 UPAD1" 5257 tons gro, Capt. Logan, sailing bence on or about the 20th January 1918 at noon, taking carg› al current rates.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Telephone No. 218, Hongkong, 10th January, 1918.
LOG BOOK,
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.", AGENTS,
More Money for Engineers.
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Bombay via Singapore and Colombo Kadat and Sandakan Tapan
Yokohama and Kobe
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Yokohama and Kobe vin Shanghai Kobe and Moji
Kobe and Yokohama
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Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama Pakhoi and Haiphong
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Rwatow, Amoy and Foochow
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appearance in these waters of the new gasolone cruising yacht, the now Tarantula, new building in Lawley's South Boston yard for Wages advances ranging from prominent member of the new
York Yacht Club, and due to b Foochow via Swatow and Amoy one to two shillings per week for launched some time next month. Tamani via Swatow and Amoy engineers are officially announ- The Tarantula is one of the very Kwang-chow.wang and Haiphong ced at Huddersfield, Glossop, few pleasure yachts of her kind to Manila
which the word sea-going may be Todmorder, Dundee, Widnes,
applied in every sense of the Manila, Cebu and Iloilo Runcorn, West Wales, Hartle word. She is built for rough Shanghai via Swatow
Manila, Mangarin, Iloilo and Cebu pools, and on the Humber fishing going, and will have tank room
Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama for 9,000 gallons of gasolenie. trawlers.
enough to carry hor across
do the Atlantic-a feat which she
Shanghai, Kobs and Moji ... Shanghai, Moji and Kobe Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama
Shanghai Shanghai, Yokohama, Kobe and Moji
Our Oversea Trade.
The following has been sent to
the Editor of "the Globe."
is
expected to perform during he first season. There is no boat Bir,-I shall be glad if you will now afloat exactly like the new permit me to call attention to the cruiser. For one thing, she is remarkable confirmation of the probably the largest seagoing case for Tariff Reform afforded craft of the kind ever built, mea suring 130 feet overall and baving
by the returns of our oversea
a 20-feet beam. Perhaps, the noi
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Atsula Mara... Nikko Mara Sungkiang
Soshu Maru
Haitan Haiman Haiyang Haiching Kaijo Maru Daigi Maru
8i-Kiang Yuensang Kueichow
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Zafiro Wosang Carmarthenshire
... Magellan
Silesia Jelunga Sanuki Maru Sardinia Yeddo
Tjilotjap
Tjibodas
Tjikini
Assaye
Bohemia
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J. C. J. L. J. C. J. L.... D. 8. & Co.... J. M. & Co....
N. Y. K.
M. & Co.
J. O. J. L. J. M. & Co.... S. W. & Co.... J. M. & Co... N. Y. K.
N. Y. K.
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Quick despatch Quick despatch 21 January. 14 January
20 January Middle of January Quick despatch 14 January 1 Feb., about 147
Задцату
10 January
15. January
12 January 22 January
B. & 8. 0.8. K. D. L. & Co.... 12 January .D. L. & Co..... 12 January D. L. & Co.... 14 January D. L. & Co.... 17 January 0. B. K. 15 January O. S. K. ... 12 January *M. M.-Co. ... 15 January J. M. & Co.... 18 January *B. & S.
14 January
trade during the present your reat thing to the Tarantula is the The bearing of these returns upon Thelma, the high-powered motor the fiscal question oan, of course, yacht which Commodoro Mortor only be determined by referen. Plant uses chiefly as a len with doors operated, in case of away entirely with the stack). co, on the one hand, to the state of trade in our home market, der for his Elena during the emergency, from the deck house. Tarantula will have one stack.
and
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the other to the records of roing season,
protected competitors. Official information as the amount.
Famo
S. T. & Co.... 16 January J. M. & Co.... 14 January
J. M. & Co.... 14 Jan., about M. M. Co.... 16 January H. A. L. .... 14 January D. 8. & Co.... 17 January N. Y. K. 15 January P. & 0. Co.... 13 Jan., about A. N. & Co.... 27 January J. O. J. L... Quick despatch J. C. J. L..... Quick despatch J. O. J. L. Quick deepatob
P. & O. Co.... 16 Jan., about B. W. & Co.... 29 January
To Sail
FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL. HONGKONG-NEW YORK TarCoart)
(With liberty to call at the Malabar
British 8.8. "SWAZI":
or Monolen, According to her designers, It has been found that the stack which was built for Mr. Bor-Tarantula will be able to keep in a good thing to have about Hongkong-New York. land of Chicago some few float with any two of her bulk ship, for ventilating purposes, if of our home trade is, unfortunate while having Tarantula's length the ship is designed for long oraft that set out to dispense with years ago. Thelmas, however, hends flooded. Everything about nothing else, and many smaller ly, not available, but the official
and precisely the returns of the foreign trade of the of engines-iwo 300-horsepower aboard, and this, combined with able to put them back in place. type journeys. There is an ice machine their stacks have found it advic leading commercial countries per-
feature of. the mit of a very instructive comonea has only a 15-foot bearn, can liberal storage space, will enable Another parison. When it is remembered carry not more then 2,000 gallons the boat to carry fresh provisions boat is that her plates have that the United States and fuel, at the outside. Her relative for three months. There are four all been galvanized as an extra Germany, in addition to their narrow bears, of course, make ataterooms and two bathrooms, precaution against rusting. Her her the fastor boat, but in order and a main saloon below decks, deck will rise five feet above the overses commerce, enjoy pro tooted trade with 93 millions for her to oross the ocean, all as well as two deck saloons, water-line amidships, and twelve AMERICAN ASIATIO 8.8. CO. other considerations asido, she one of which is to be user feet at the bow. This, combined and 65 millions of people respo-would have to store several thou-ass dining-room. In spite of the with her exceptionally wide beam tively in their secure home már- kets, while our home market of sand additional gallons of fuel on completeness and great size of will tend to make her a good 45 milliona is thrown open to the her decka well-nigh impossible the boat, it will be necessary to magh-weather traveller. unrestricted competition of the thing to do. Tarantula will have carry a crew of only eight men. antula's engines are by Charles
a oruising speed of twelve knots, The comparatively small crew is L. Seabury and the Gas Engine o 18th Jaunsry, 1918. antire world, the figures are significant in the extreme. No and a maximum speed of fourteen due to the fact, of course, that Power Company, Some yachts. more striking vindication azuld note. It is expected that alie gasoleno engines need much less men have expressed some wonder app's to be desired of the continued vali-will soon have an opportunity to attention than steam engines of that the craft did not fit out dity of Mr. Chamberlain's main show her speed in the run from equal power. Two men an on- with the new type of engine argament in 1903, that our great direct to the West Indies, whence all the handa necessary to tend sively in the navy mosquito fleet;
Boston to this port or possibly gineer and his assistant-will be that is being introduced exten-ngkong, 6th Jan, 1918. foreign competitors are doing better in their foreign trade than her owner is expected to cross the two 300-horsepower motora nad that barn petroleum olla Regular Steamship Service
over to the Mediterranean. ProA captain "Yours, &o,
a fuel. "The owners and buildera mate, bably the most novel feature of leward-cook, and three deck decided against this type of en- G. Graham Anderson,
the new boat is the fact that she hande will complete. Literary Secretary.
the gine, believing that it had not Tariff Reforin League; 7, Vic will have no less than eight water-ship's crew equipment. Although yet been sufficiently perfected. tight bulkheads, each being asolid it isn't absolutely nrosssary for Tarantula will be equipped with toria-street, S. W.
sheet of steel and baye no doors. gasolene ships to fit out with twinscrew propellers, and will Sea-going Motor Cruiser.
Thus the boat is divided into eight smoke-atsok (it will be recalled have in addition two emergency apply to Local yaoktamen, saya the New compartments each separate from that one of the latest baate to mate and an outft of sails in York" Evening Post" are await the other. The bulkheads on coean use gasolene makes use of a hol. case of scoldwat to ilə motors or ing with esger interest the first liners, of course, are equipped, low cumi for the laatat, doing i bosh propellera,
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and
For freight & further Information,
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,
General Agents.
1837
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The T. K. K. 8.s. Chiyo Maru,
left
Yokohama for Honolulu and San Francisco on the 31st. ult, and is due at San Francisco on the 16th January.
The P. M. 8.8. Kores, with the American mail, sailed for, this port from San Francisco via Honolulu, the usual Japan porte
and Manila on the 27th ult.
"
The P. M. a.. Siberia, left San
Francisco on the 9th inst., for Hongkong, via Honolulu, Japan ports and Manila,
FRENCH MAIL.
The M. M. 8.8. Magellan, is expected to arrive here from Europe on the 16th inst., at day- light, and will leave for Shanghai and Japan on the same day on or about 6 p.m."
MERCHANT STEAMERS;
The T. K. K. 8.5. Hongkong Maru, left Honolulu for Man- zanillo on the 31st ult, where she is due on the 12th January;
The s.s. Shimosa sailed from New York on the 24th Nov., for Far East, via the Straits.
The 1-0. B. N. 8.8. Laisang,.
Drufar,
Somekawa, 8th Jan.- Swatow 7th Jan., Ġen.- 0.8, K.
Ger. 88., 1,102, J. Bing. 9th Jan-Pangkok and Swatow 8th Jan, Rice. Chineso.
Fultale, Br. 8.8., 2,702, H. W. Fallent, 10th Jan.-Ran- goon and Straits 22nd Dec., Gon, M. & Co.
Hongkong, Fr 8.8, 743. A. Corne- lien, 6th Jan-Paiphong and Pakhoi. 4th Gen-Marty.
Jan,
Hopsang, Br, as, 1,359, Fay, 9th
Jan-Swato 7th an Pallast-J., M. & Co.
Kashing, Br. s.8., 1,149, Lewis, 10th Jan.- Kamranh Bay 7th Jan., Falt.-B. & S.
Kueichow, Br. 8.8., 1,210, E
Forsyth. 10th Jan.- Manila 7th Jan., Gen.--- **B. & S.
Pitsanulok, Ger. 6.8., 1,204, D. Reimers, 5th Jan.-Bang- kok 24th Dec., Rice and Gen.-.& Co.
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Pongtong, Ger. s.s., 998, Potefuhr, 6th Jan.-Bangkok 25th Dec., Rice and Teak.- H. & F.
Sado Maru, Jap. 6.9., K. Asakawa, 7th Jan-Shanghai 4th' Jan.. Coal-0.9.K.
from Singapore, is due at Hong-Shuntein, Br. 8., 1,085, Hoppell, kong on the 12th inst.
The L-C. S. N. 8.8. Fausang,
7th Jan.-Canton 6th Deo., Gen-B. & S
from Java, is due at Hongkong Swazi, Be. a.s., 3,446, H. J. Abbey,. on the 16th inst.
9th Jan-Shanghai, Gen.. -S. T. & Co.
The L-C. S. N. s.s. Koonshing,
from Dalny, le due at Hongkong Taming, Br. 8.8., 1,542, Plunket on the 12th inst,
The Shire Line 38. Cármar- thenshire, from London, is due at Hongkong on the 13th inst. She Tamaui,
| left Singapore on the 5th inst. ́
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Cole. 3rd Jan.-Manila
31st Dec., Ballast.-B. &
6.
Br. s.s., 919, W. J. French, 1st Jan Swatow. 81st Deo, Ballast-B, & 9.
The B. I. 8. N. s.a. Okara, from Tenyo Maru, Jap. s.o., 7,203, E.
| Moji, is due at Hongkong on the
12th inst.
The P. & O. 9.s. Sardinia, left |
Bent, 10th Jan.-8an. Francisco 13th Dec.,Gen..
T.K, K,
Singapore for this port on the 7th Tjimahi, Dutch s.8., 3,815, Scheim-
inst., at 7 a.m., and is due here on the 13th Inst. at about 8 a.m.
The Swedish East Asiatic Co's 8,8. Yeddo, left Suez on the 2nd inst, and is expected to arrive
With Liberty to call at the hore on or about the 27th inst.
Malabar Coset, Proford BAMLING FROM Horatory The s.a. Glenlogan, passed the FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK. Suez Canal on the 27th tlf., for
or abat Hongkong via Strafta. } 8.5." LOVAT " 28th Jan. «For Fright and fort^ ■• informaţiun
The Jelunga, from Calcutta, DODWELL & O), LTD. [left Bingapore on the 9th inst
and may be orposted here on or
bert, 9th Jan-Macassar 31st Dec., Ballast. O. J. L.
Triumph, Ger. ss, W. Langohwa- ger, 29th Dec,-Hai- phon 27th Deco Gen -J.
Ca
Tuensang, Br. 88, 1,128. Rolfe,
31st Deo Mänilä 18th"} Dec, Gen-J, M. & Co.
Cooked Ham $140 per lb. Corned Fef Pork and Beans
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