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Shipping

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

INO ONJUNCTION WITH

Deutsche Dampfschiffahrts Gesellschaft "HANSA.”

EAST ASIATIC SERVICE,

Regulor Sailings from JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIPPINES via STRAITS and COLOMBO,

TO

Marseilles. Havre, Bremen and Hamburg and New York. And from ongkong, Manita and Japan to Vancouver (B,C.) and Parkland (Or.

Taking Cargo ut Through rates wall Europeau North Continental and British Puets, Liko Trianon, (

Lisan, Oporto, Osnon, and ather Mediterranean Levanting, Black Baltic Sea and

Pest, and all North and South American Püris, -

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Next Sailings from Hongkong

OUTWARD

HOMEWARD.

For Havre Bremen & Hamburg;

S.S. ARMENIA.......................24th Jan. 1, For Rotterdamn, Breinen & Humburg;

3.8. FURST BU LOW, 26th Jan, Fur Harte, Boman & Hamburg ;

8.8. ALTMARK.........................5th Feb,

Fr Bangbai, Kobe & Yokobas

0.J. D. ÄHLERS.11th Feb. SILESIA .........15th Feb.

`SUEVIA .........15th Fob SPEZIA............ 26th Feb, For Marseilles, Bremen 1. & Antwerp: S.S. GOLDENFELS... 10th Feb BOANDIA 10th March For Harre, Butterdam, B'nun & 'burg; SITHONIA....23d Manor Mcgill, Bremen & Homburg;

5.8. BISUAVIA......8th March. S.S. BELGRAVIA... 15th March. Far Havre, Bremen & Hamburg ;

S.3.0. J. D. AHLERS, 16th Marsh. For Vancouver & Portland (Or };

S.8. SITHONIA......22nd March For Havra & Hamburg;"

S.S. SILESIA......23rd March,

For Vanguver (1) C.) and Portland (Or.) S.S., SITHONIA 23rd March.",

For Farther Particulars, apply to-

Hamburg-Amerika Linie,

Hongkong Offre.

BRITISH INDIA S. N.

CO., LTD.

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NEW FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN

KOBE, HONGKONG AND RANGOON. WESTWARD..

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1913.

London.

VESSELS TAKING CARGO

Destination,

149

European Ports,

London and Antwerp via Singaporo, &........ Havre and Hamburg, de,

Havre, Bremen and, Hamburg, &c. Rotterdam, Breen and Hamburg, &o. Mexico, Peruvian and Chili yiu Japan Capo Ports via Mauritius Copenhagen and Baltic Ports Marseilles

Trieste, do.

Trieste, Fiume, Venice via Singapore, &c. Marseilles, London and Antwerp

Boston and New York

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Yessel's Nanje,

For Freight Apply To

Assage. Sunda Altmork Brisgavia

, P. & Q. Co.... `1 February

P&O. Co..... 5 Feb,, about

H. A. L

H. A. L

Fuerst Buelow...

H. A. L.

T. K. K.

Bonk Line

Kiyo Maru

Duneric

Cauton

--

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

VESSELS ADVERTISED TO DEPART TO-MORROW.

Vessel

Coblonz..

To be Dispatched.

For

Australia,

Ningpo,

6 February

28 Janual y

Swatow, Philippines; Macao,

8 March

1 February

End of February

A.N. & Co.... 30 January

...' 'H, A. L. "10 February S. W. & Co... 13 February 8. W. & Co... 1 Feb., about N. Y. K

29 January

Goldonfels

Bohemia

Vorwaerts Mishima Maru...

New York, San Francisco and Canada.

San Francisco via Shanghai and Japan, &c.

do

do

do

do

do

do *. do do New York vin Suez Canal Victoria, B.U., and Tacoma via Keelung, &c.... Vic oria, B.O., and Seattle via Shanghai, to.... Victoria, Vancouver, B.C., Seattle & Tao. a, &c.

Vancouver

Vanco .vor via Shanghai and Japan, &c.... Vancouver B.C., and Portland (Or.).

Australian Ports via Manila

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do do

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399

do do do

Singapore,

Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang, &o.

do

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Singapore, Penang and Rangoon

Singapore, Penang and Calet.tta

Singapore, Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta Sandakad

Bombay

Kudat and Sandakan

Japan

The 8.8 "UPADA" 5267. Ton3 gras, Capt. Engan, will be despatched for BINGAPORE, PENANG and RANGOON on the 27th Jeuuary 1913 Kobe and Mai

at pop, and will be followed by the 5.3. FULTALA" 3154 ton gmsa, Capt. H. W. Tallent, sailing bence on or slout the 9th February 1918 at noon, taking cargo at current rates.

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EASTWARD. '

The S.S. FAZILKA," 4152 tons gres Captain Commack, will be d-spatchel for YOKOHAMA & KOBE on the 7th February, at noon, taking ergo and Passengers at current fate.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

Telephone No. 216, Hongkong, 23rd January: 1913,

LUG BOOK.

Salvage Actions.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,' AGENTS.

Kobo and Yokohama

do

do

Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama Yokohama and Kobe

Yokohama and Kobe via Shanghai Pakhoi and Haiphong

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Kwang-chow-wang and Haiphong Anping and Takao via Swatow and Amoy Swatow Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

do

do do do

do. do

Tamsui via Swatow and Amoy Foochow via Swatow and Amoy

Manila: "

do Manila, Cebu and Iloilo

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142

Lovat

Persia

Kolod

28 Jan., about

4 February

11 February

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D.& Co.

P. M. Co.

28 January

P. M. Co..

T. K. K.

J. M. & Co...

10 Jan., about

SK

0. S. K.

5 February

NY. K

Bank Line

(C. P. R. 00...

29 Junuary 8 March

8 February

... 23 March

Shinyo Maru Indrawadi

Mexico Maru Yokohama Maru Ockley Monteagle Empress of Japan C. P. R. 00.... Sithonia

H. A. L.

Australia.

bea

Coblenz

Eastern

28 January

... 25 January- GL & Co..... 1 February N. Y. E.

12 February 3 February

M. & Co.

Nikko Maru Changsha...

B. & S.

Coast Ports and Japan.

J. O. J. L. Quick despatch J. O, J. L... Quick despatch ... J. M. & Co... 27 January D. S. & Co.... 24 January N. YK. ...25 January J. M. & Co... 24 January 0.8. K. 3 Feth

J. Q. J. LA

Tjitäroera Tjimahi

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Upada

Dilwars

Hakata Morü

Mauzang

Kawachi Maru... Borneo Tjiliwong- Japan

...

M. & Co.

TOU

Hitachi Maru ... Prinz Sigismund Kumano Maru... Fuzilka

E. F. Ferdinand Sungkiang Si-Kiang

...

Soshu Maru

Haimun

Haiyang

Haiching

Huiton

Daigi Maru Kaijo Maru

Loongsang

Yuensang

Tean

Rubi

Zafro Obangobow

Totomi Maru. Thongwa

O. J. D. Ablers.

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.... Ville de la Ciotat

Den of Crombie. Somali

Bremen

单眼

Yeddo!

Tjilatjap

Tjibodas Tjikini Bohemis Himalaya Linan Wingsang

To Sail

FOR KOBE AND MOJI, HE Steamship

4 JAPAN,"

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Beg of February Quick despach

30 January

30 January

D. S. & Co.... N. Y. K. M. & Co. ... 4 Feb, about N. Y, K., 12 February J. M. & Co.... S. W. & Co.... B. & S;

7 February

1 Feb., about

01

24 January

29 January

M. M. Co. 0, S. K 5 February D. L. & Co... 28 January D. L. & Co.... 24 January D. L. & Co.... 28 January D. L. & Co..... 31 January 0.3. K

26 January 0.8. K. 29 January J. M. & Co.... 25 January. J. M. & Co.... B. & 3.

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S. T. & Co...

***

1 February

28 January 27 January

S. T. & Co.... 5 February B. & S.

25 January N. Y. K. ... 29 January D. S. & Co.... 14 February H. A. L... 11 February M. M. Co.

27 January 10 Feb, ahout 27 Jan., about M. & Co. 24 Jan., about A. N. & Co.... 27 January J. O. J. L.... Quick despatch J. C. J. L. Quick despatch

J. M. & Co... P. & 0. Co....

140

J. C. J. L... Quick despatch S. W. & Co... 20 January P. & 0. 0o.... 30.Jan, about" B. & S. 25 January

J. M. & Co.... 28 January.

To Sail

Regular Steamship Service

With Liberty to call at tha Malabar, Conste

Shanghai, Singapore,

Changchow. Tamaui.

Loongsang. Sul Tal Línan, Hakata-maru.

VESSELS ADVERTISED TO..

ARRIVE TO-MORROW.

Vessels

Yushun,

From Shanghai,

AMERICAN MAIL.

The P. M. s.8. Siberia, left San Francisco on the 9th inst., for Hongkong, via Honolulu, Japan porte and Manila.

The P. M. 8.8. China, sailed from San Francisco on the 17th inst., for Hongkong, vià Honolulu, | Japan Poris and Manila;

The T. K. K. 8.8. Shinyo Maru, arrived at Yokohama from Hono- Julu on the 21st inst., and is due here on the 31st inst.

The T. K. K. 8.8. Chiyo Maru, arrived at San Francisco from Hongkong via usual ports on the 16th inst., and leaves again on the 1st February.

The T. K. K. 6.8, Nippon Maru, left Kobo for Yokohama on the 19th inst, and is expected at San Francisco on the 7th February.'

The P. M. s.s. Persia, will leave this port at 1.00 p.m. on the 28th inst., for San Francisco, vis Shanghai, Japan Ports and Hono- lulu.

The P. M. 8.8. Korea, arrived at Manila on the 22nd inst., will leave for Hongkong on the 26th inst., and is due to arrive at this port 9.00 a.m. the 28th inst.

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CANADIAN MAIL.

The C. P. R. ss. Empress of India, loft Yokohama for Victoria and Vancouver, B.C., on the 19th inst, at noon.

AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

The I. G. M. 6.8. Prinz Sigis- mund, left Sydney on the 11th inst., at 11 a.m., and may be ex- pected here on or about the 3rd February.

The E. and A. s.s. Aldenham, left Sydney on the 15th inst, for this port, via Queensland ports and Manila,

The TK K. 8.s. Buyo Maru left Calião for Salina Cruz on the 14th inst, and is expected to arrive in Hongkong on the 20th March,

The T. K. K. a. Hongkong Maru, left Salina Cruz for Callao on the 17th inst., where she is duo on the 25th inst.

The O, S. K. 6.8. Chicago Maru, which left Hongkong on the 271h November, arrived at Tacoma, on the 27th ult, am

The Swedish East Asistio Co's B.B. Yoddo, left Suez on the 2nd inst., and is expected to arrive here on or about the 27th inst.

The se, Glenlogan, passed the Suez Canal on the 27th ult. for Hongkong via Straite.

The A. A. S. S. Co's s.8. Inver- clydo, passed the Suez Canal.on the 7th inst, and is due here on or about 5th prox.

The American & Oriental-Line 6.5. Jesoric, which left hore on the 1st November for Boston and New” York, arrived at the former port on the 9th inst.

VESSELS IN PORT.

Steamers. Fonlawers, Br. s.s., 2580, Bëo,

20th Jan. Moji 14th. Jan., Coal,-G. L. & Co.

Borneo, Ger. s.s., 1,344, F. Bem-

bill, 23rd Jan--Sanda- kan 17th Jan, Gen-M. & Co.

Daigi Maru, Jap.8.8, 846, Some- kawa, 22nd Jan,-Swatow 2 st Jan., Gen-0. 3. K.

Dovawongso, Gor. 8.9, 1,051, E.

Gathemann, 22nd Jan,- Jangkok 16th Jan., Rice. →B. & S.

Duneric, Br, 8., 1,210, Joh. Tul-

look, 21st Jan Bangkok 13th Jan., Rico—B. L.

Empress of Japan, Br. 8.s., 3,037,

9. Robinson, R.N.R Jan.-Vancouver,

26th Dec., Mail and Gen. -0. P. R. Co.

Hunan, Br. 98, 1,216, J. Speed; 12th Jan-Canton 18th Jan. Gen.-B. & S.

Kaifong. Br. 8 8., 1,025, Sidford, 17th. Jan.-Manila 14th Jen, Gen.-B. & 8.

Kiyo

Maru, Jap. e.s., 5,757, T. Ota, 19th Jan.--Moji 14th Jan., M'dise --T, K. K;

Kyodo Maru, Jap. e.s., 1,218, 8. Mopisaki, 23rd Jan- Canton 22nd Jan, Ballast -H, B. K.

Kwongeang, Br. s.o., 1,428, W. F. Blohard, 23rd Jan- Canton 22nd Jan,, Gen.. -J., M. & Co.

Loongsang, Br. ss., 1,093, Leask, 21st Jan Manila 18th Jan; Gen -J., M; & Co, \

The E. and A. 8,8. Empire, left | Sydney on the 20th inst. for this Persia, Am. 6.8., 4,355, J. Hill, port, via Queensland ports, Timor and Manila.

MERCHANT STEAMERS.

The a.s. Somali. left Singapore for this Port on the 20th inst. at 4 p.m.; and is duo.hero on the 26th'

of building motor ships-that is to say, ships propelled by oil engines has caused great in terest in shipping circles, says In the Admiralty Court 1st the "L and U. Express," where month a number of consolidatul it has for some time been re- actions were brought to recover cognised that the recent success Manila, Mangarin, Iloilo and Cebu

do salvage remuneration for services of vessels fitted with oil engines Ningpo and Shanghai rendered to the Glasgow steam has brought appreciably nearer

"Glenroy" after she had the time when great changes in Shanghai, Moji and Kobe ship. been in collision with the Dutch coon traffic as the result of the Shanghai, Kobe and Moji ... steamship Rijnstroom inaloption of oil fuel and in. Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama

ào the River Humber, off the ternal combustion engines must

Sir Margus Samuel Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama follow. Alexandra Dock, at Hall, on

2 list. one of the signatories of the Shanghai; Moji, Kobe and Yokohama the night of Nov. The collision action resulted in the new company. On March 28 last Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama Rijnstroom being found alone to Sir Marous, speaking at a dis. Shanghai, Yokohama, Kobe and Moji blame. The plaintiffs in the pre-cussion before the Institute of Shanghai sent actions were the owners, Naval Architoots on the results masters, and crows of several of the trials of the Diesel-engined stoom-tuge. The award which Selandia, said that if it had been the President made was as fol possible to get Diesel boats built lows: Diplomst, £210; Minas, in England he was prepared with £210,; Hutton, £125; Clansman, his friends to find a million of £135; the Hull and the Dock money and go into the business Authority, £385-of that I give us it dosorved. It is evident that £50 to the master and crew of the he and his friends have haon Whitsingh in 1909, and areowned Hull, Mr Wheeldon £238, to in- convinced since he made that by the East Asiatic Company. olude $130 expenses; Mr Spink statement that it is now possible to The steam engines of the three 250, and Mr Collia £25-making build motor ships in this country, 1909 vessels to be replaced by aad an attempt is to be made to Diesel engines, and the ships will

THE a total award of £1,708.

establish the industry on athen be employed, not on the Clyde Shipbuilding. The annual returns of ship grand scale. The now factory African service as they are pre- Capt. O. P. Seddon will be despatched building, and engineering on the which is being organised in sent, but on the Siamese route, for the above ports on THURS

Glasgow by the Burmeister and They will each have Diesel en DAY, the 8th Jan, at noon. Clyde are now practically con- plote, and they show the largest Wain (Diesel System) Oil Engine gines of 1,600 b.p., instead of the output yet recorded for a single Company is already sure of suf- reciprocating steam engines of modation for passengers is installed give in any county. On Clyde- fiolent work to give it a very 2,100 ih.p. with which they are throughout yourled the lagi and side: no fewer than 381 vesssis satisfactory start. At present, at present fitted, and which have carries a duly seriided doctor,

The Steamers leave about every 3 were launched this year with a however, the company are clear been used for less than three years. total tonnage of 642,214, and in- ing off the contracts for the The exchange of machinery weeks for Shanghai and Kobe (Inland Crease of nearly 12,00 tons over steam-engines booked by the will be made late this year. A Bea), returning in Moji; proviðlag s 1st year. Marine engineering had London and Gissgow Shipbuild- Belfast correspondent states that stay of 5 to 8 days in Japan. also a record" year, the output ing Company before the shops an interesting development has of machinery totalling 877,125 were acquired from that firm by taken place in connection with Harland and Wolff, the alterations now being carried indicated horse power, an increase Mesars.

of Belfast who sold them out by Messra. Harland and Wolff of nearly 80,000 horze-power..

the Barmeister Belfast, on the White Star liner Messra. John Brown and Co.,later Olydebank; were easily first for and Wain Company-and the Olympic. Those include the con- Hongkong 22nd, Jan, 1918. 【194 marine mnobinery: The tonnage making of oil-engines will not be struction of what will be a now of vessels launched represents begun until February. There are inner shell, which is being built of the oil. It is anticipated that mro than Germany's completo orders on hand already for Diesel 3 ft. from the outer bull. It was these experimente, which will output last year, and twice that machinery for six vessels. Two expected when the alterations begin which the Olympic resumes. of these are twin-sorow ships, were decided upon that the 3ft her sailings next March, will con of the United States. The pro- spects for the Clyde during the each of 2,250 h.p., which Messrs. of space all round the ship would firm the impression already THE Steamship

Harland and Wolff are to build he so much waste, but the owners formed regarding the utility of either at Belfast or at Glasgow have now agreed to make experi-oil in place of coal. In that event for the East Asiatic Company ments in the use of oil fuel. For the whole space surrounding the Capt. Charter, will be despatched as from Bangkok, is due at Hong of Copenhagen; one is an Atlantic, this purpose the space in the for new White Star liner Britannic, above on 10th February, Transport linerof 3,290 h.p, which ward and after bunkers will be now being built at Belfast will be the same firm are to build, at Glas-prepared for the conveyance of used for the storage of oil, and 5W and the others are the three oil, and pipes will be laid on the experiment continued on a steamers, Pangan, Bandon, and to one of the boilers now muon larger moale on that vassel Ohmyon, which were built at bring altered for the passage when she takes up the service.

omlag year are extremely good The year is closing with practi cally every borth acoupied, and, barring labour disputes, another "record should be established

Marine Oll Engines,"

The news that a limited com- pany with a capital of $1,000,000 Ang formed for the purpose

to

The Breamer has superior ao001A-

PLOFOSED BAILING FROM Hosexore. inst., at about noon- FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK on or about 8.8. LOVAT "

28th Jan,

19th Jan.-San Franoleco 21st Doc, Gen.-P. M. S. Co.

Produce, Nor-8.8.743, E. Winanes, 16th Jan Bangkok 8th Jan, Rice Order,

Shongking, Br. 8.B, 1,043, Uowan

16th Jan-Canton 15th Jan, Gon.-B. & B

For Freight and further information a.m., and may be expected hers Talthybuis. Br. 6.8., 6,525, F. L. Suply to

The H. A. L. 8.8; Fürst Bulow, ieft Shanghal on the 23rd inst. on or about the 26th inst., a.m.

| The A. L... E. F. Ferdinand, left Singapore for this port on the 22nd inst., and will arrive here on the 30th inst.

DODWELL & CO., LTD

Return tickets are available by the ongkong. Sod Jan. 1018. [1081.

Steamers. Fare for round trip $120, Indo-Oblas Stes Navigation Co.'s For Freight or Passage, apply to

The T.-O. S. N. 5.6. Yatshing, "INDRA" LINE, LIMITED. from Calcutta, is due at Hong- DAVID BASSOON & CO., LD,,

kong on the let prox. Agenta

FROM NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL

The I-C. S., N. s.s. Namsung, from Calcutta, is due at Hong- kopg on the 4th prox.

With liberty to call at the Mainhar man gerne de

Censt)

INDRAWADI!

For Freight and Passage apply to JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

LTD

The I-C. B. N. 5.8. Tooshing, from Guaymas, is due at Hong kong on the 5th prox.

The L.-O. 8, N, 8.6, Cheongshing,

kong on the 26th Inst..

Allen, 21st Jan.-Van- couver 10th Dec., Gen.- B. & Fo

Tolomachus,. Br. a.s., 1,500, Fra

ser, 20th Jan-Saigon 16th Jan., Rice.Wo Fat Shing

Triumph, Ger. 8.8., 760, Lange-

chwager, 23rd Jan Pakhoi-and Hofhow 22nd Jan., Gen. J. & Co..

Upada, Br. 98, 2,382, Logan, 22nd Jan-Moj 17th Jan, Gen.-J. M. & Co.

Jan

Yokohama Mara, Jap 8.5, 4,010, S Wada, 20th Seattle, Wash, via ports Shanghai 17th Jan., Gen.

-NYK

Cooked Ham $140 par

The Shire Line 6.0,

Den of Cromble, from London, is due at Hongkong on the 8th prox. Shu Corned Beef Pork and “ Homebung, CLY JAH 191811084 passad Canal on the 7th insta

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