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Shipping

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

IN CONJUNCTION WITH

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH – WYDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1913.

Deutsche Dampfschiffahrts Gesellschaft "HANSA.”

EAST ASIATIC SERVICE,

Regular Sailings from JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIPPINES via STRAITS and COLOMBO;.

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·Marseilles. Havre. Bremen and Hamburg and New York. And from Hongkong, Manila and Japan to Vancouver (B.C.) and Portland (Or.

Taking Cargo at Through raies to all European North Continenta) and British Ports, also Trieste, Lisbon, Oporto, Genoa, and other blediterranean Lavesünd, Black Baltic Sea and Ports, and all North and South American Poets.

Next Sallings from Hongkong : OUTWARD.

For Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama ¦

·0. J. D. AHLERS.11th Feb.

SILESIA .........15th Feb.

SUEVIA ........15th Feb. SPEZIA............ 26th Feb, BOANDIA ......10th March

SITHONIA ......28rd March

HOMEWARD..

For Havre, Bremen & Hamburg i

8.8. ALTMARK.........5th Feb. For Marseilles, Bremen: R. & Antwerp: 8.8. GOLDENFELS ...10th Fab. For Harre, Rotterdam, B'man'& H'burg; 8.8. BRISQAVIA......8th March. Tor Marseilles, Bramen & Hamburg;

8.8. BELGRAVIA ...15th March. For Havre, Bremen & Hamburg

8.8.0. J. D. AHLERS. 16th March.. For Vancouver & Portland (Or.);'

5.8. SITHONIA ................ 22nd March. For Havre & Hamburg;

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

For Vancouver (B.O.) and Portland (Or.) 8.8. SITHONIA 23rd March...

For Further Particular, apply to—

Hamburg-Amerika Linie, Hongkong Ofica.

BRITISH INDIA S. N.

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CO., LTD.

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NEW FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN KOBE, HONGKONG AND RANGOON.

WESTWARD.

Tb. 8.8. FULTALA". 4:54 lone gross, Capt. H. W. Tallent, will be despatched for BINGAPORE, PENANG and RANGOON on the 9th Febra- ary at noon, taking cargo at current rates.

́BASTWARD,

The 8.8. "QUILOA" 6797 toos graze Osptain Commack, will be despatobed for YOKOHAMA & KOBE on the 11th February, at noon, taking: cargo and Passengers at current rates.

For Freight or Paamge, apply to

Telephone No. 215,..

Hongkong, 28th January, 1918:

LOO BOOM.

J

JÄRDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.... AGENTS.

World's Shipping Trade.

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London

VESSELS TAKING CARGO.

Destination.

London and Antwerp *-

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European Ports.

London and Antworp via Singapore, &o... Havre and Hörnburg, đo.,...

Havre, Bremen and Hamburg, do. ........

do do do

Mexico, Peruvian and Chili via Japan Cape Ports via Mauritius

Copenhagen and Baltio Ports

Marseilles

Marseilles, London and Antwerp

Vessel's Name.

AssayD

Pembrokeshire.

For Freight Apply To

To be Dispatched.

P. & O. Co...... 1 February J. M. & Co.... 6 Fab., about P&O. Co.... 5 Feb., sbout H. A. L. ... 6 February H. A. L. 8 March E, A. I

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Sunda

Altmark.

Brisgovin

O. J. D. Ahlers,

Kiyo Maru

T.K. K.

Duneric

Marseilles, London & Antwerp vin S'pore, &o. Marseilles, Bremen, and Hamburg, &c. 2. Naples, Genos, Algiers, Gibraltar, S'ton, Manila Trieste, &o.

*** DET

Trieste, Fiume, Venice via Singapora, &c.

New York, San

Boston and New York

900

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Boston & New York via Ports & Suez Carial.... San Francisco via Shanghai and Japan, &u... ....

da .do do do New York via Suez Canal Victoria, B.C., and Tacoma vis Keelung, &c. Victoria, B.C., and Seattle via Shanghai, đo. .....

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Vancouver

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Vancouver vis Shanghai and Japan, &c........... Vancouver B.C., and Portland (Or.)

Australian Porta via Manila

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Singapo

Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang, &c.

do

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Singapore, Penang and Caloutta

do

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Singapore. Penang and Rangoon

Singapore, Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta

Kudat and Sandakan

Bombay

Japan

Kobe and Moji,

do.

Kobe and Yokohama

do

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CHT

Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama Yokohama and Kobe

do

do

Yokohama and Kobe via Shanghai. Haiphong

Kwang-chow-wang and Haiphong'

Anping and Takao via Swatow and Amoy Swatow

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

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do Foochow via Swatow and Amoy

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Manila, Cebu and Iloilo Manila, Mangarin, Iloilo and Cebu Shanghai, Moji and Kobo Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama Shanghai, Kobe and Moji. Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama

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Canton

Goldenfels

Mishima Maru... Kuga Maru Belgravia Goeben

Bohemia Vivaerts Francisco and

Lovat Indradeo

Korea

VAG

Shinyo Maru"... Indrawadi

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México Mara Yokohama Mara Inaba Mart *** Monteagle Empress of Japan Sithonia Australia. Eastern Nikko Maru Obangeha

Prinz Sigismund. Coast Ports and

home or abroad, itis practically im-Manila possible to satisfy the want now be ing felt for ships of all dimensions in Japan, and this condition of The world's shipping trade, things will beyond any manner of according to Mr. Yakawa, Presi-doubt continue for a year or 60 dent of the Japanese Shipping That Japanese ships other than Bureau, as quoted by the "Hochi," those of the Tusen Kaisha should has been in anything but a four- have been enabled to assume such iahing condition these last few position of advantage over their years. Especially in Japan, where foreign competitors in ascribable not a small number of bottoms to the chespaces of Japanese la- Shanghai, Tsingtau, Kobe and Yokohama were imported in an anticipation bour and various advantage Shanghai, Tsingtau, Weihaiwei and Chefoo.... of the tariff revision of the year enjoyed in stocking coal and other Shanghai, Yokohama, Kobe and Moji before last, doubta were enter matters. The cash derived from Shanghai

do tained if the increased tonnage foreign sources must amount to could find regular employment. something enormous, forming an The facts, however, had belied their important item for the introdno- fears. Beginning with last spring tion of foreign specie, on which the active demand for shipping the country ought to congra- "has been maintained throughout tulate herself. But there is the year, a spectacle rarely ob- one thing that demands the served lately, Especially the ships serious attention of the general owned by individuals or companies public, and that is that the other than the Nippon Yusen have majority of the ships mentioned made a most memorable showing, are worn-out araft purchased from 'not only on the coasting service, abroad for purely speculative pur- but on the routes to the South Seas poses, which may serve their enda and India, when they have suc well in a-boom like the present FOR CoRsfully competed with their but, as soon as the momentary foreign rivals, the result being prosperity has gone, must ahow that the inequality of demand and the natural consequences attend- supply in the number of ships has ant upon the use of antiquated finally raised the charter of a vessels.

Sail

Hongkong-New York.

small boat of four or five thousand tona displacement to from ten to fifteen thousand yen per month, and few available at: that. The principal causes of this remarkable phenomenon are the general revival of the world's economic activity, and the in- crease of international trade, Japan having contributed to the mik of the world's trade. by a twenty per cent, increase of her exports. The moderation exer- cised by all the Powers of the world since a few years ago in launching new ships fe at the root of the present scarcity of Vessels, At present the dockn of the country are more than fully engaged and cannot possib

HONGKONG-NEW YORK ly enter into contracts, for the

(With liberty to call at the Malabar building of any new ships. To

foreign

built shins at an import

British 8.B.INDRADEO advance of 25 yen per ton on then or about 26th February, 1915, old tariff is out of the question.

For fraght and further information, No foreign-dockyard would un- apply to

AMERICAN ASIATIO 8.8. 00.

FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL

dertake to float any now ship SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., until after the lapse of thirty PVQeriemí Agenta,"

onthe from now. Whether as Hongkong, 2740 3may 10 100%

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To Sall

Tjitaroom Tjimahi Fooksang

Arratoon Apear. Fultola

Tosa Maru

Kawachi Maru... Borneo

Tjiliwong Japan Yatshing

Hitachi Mara ...

Prinz Sigismund Kumano Maru...

Fazilka

Quilos

E. F. Ferdinand

Singan Si-Kiang

Soahu Maru

Haimar

Haitan Haiyang Kaijo Maru Yuensang Loongsang Kailong Zafiro

Rubi

16 March

1 February

Bank Linë .... End of February

A. N. & Co.... 3 Föbruary

H. A. L

· 190

· N. Y. K. ! ... 20 January.

N. Y. K.

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MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS;

VESSELS ADVERTISED. TO

DEPART TO-MORROW.

· For Kudat,

Japan,

Macao,

| Shanghai,

Shanghai, Japan, Shanghai,

Vessel Borneo.

Japan, Sui Tal. Chinhuo. Himalaya. Hitachi-maru

Bohemia. Fengtlen..

Totomi-maru. Singan.

VESSELS ADVERTISED TO

Chefoo,

Japan,

Haiphong,"

10 February

New York,

Lovat:

12 February

H. A. L. *M, & Co.

... 15 Marol

4 February

5. W. & Co... 8. W. & Co...

13 February

1 Feb., about

Canada.

30 Jan., about

28 Feb about 4 February

D & Co.

R. T. & Co. P. M. Co.

T.K.K.... 11 February

· J. M. & Co. ... 10 Jan., about 0.8. K.

N. Y. K.

N. Y. K..

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5 February

28 January 11 February O. P. R. Co.... 8 March C. P. R. Co.... 8 February H.A. L. ... 23 March*

GL & Co.... 1 February N. Y: K. 12 February Bi & 8. 3 February

M. & Co. Japan..

J. C. J. L...

***

22 February

Quick despatch J. C. J. L... Quick despatch J. M. & Co.... 6 February

0.8. K. M. & Co. J. O. J. L. D. S. & Co.... M. & Co. N. Y. K. M. & Co. N. Y. K.

D. S. & Co... 12 February J. M. & Co.... 9 February N. Y. K. 8 February 3 February. 30 January Quick despatch 30 January 4 Feb, about 30 January 4.Feb about 12 February J. & Co... 7 February J. M. & Co.... 11 February S. W. & Co.... 1 Feb., about B. &8. 30 February

...

M. M. Co. 0.8 K

...

Totomi Maru... Namur Thongwa

O J. D. Ahlers. Den of Crombie. Kirin Maru Derfflinger Fengtien Yeddo Tilatjap

Tfibodas

Tiikini

Bohemia

Himalaya

Chinbaa

Choysang. Anhui ...Hangsing

To Sail

YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND NORDDEUTSCHER

MOJL.

HE. Steamship

THE

"JAPAN."

Capt. C. F. Seddon, will be des- patched for the above rorts on Thurs dav, tha Both inst.. at noon.

The steamer has superior com modation for passengers, is installed throughout with Electrio Light and aerzice a duly certified doctor.

The “steamers leave about every 3: weeks for Shanghai, and Kobe (Inland: So»), returning via Moji, providing a stay of 5 to 6 days in Japan.

BREMEN.

NOTICE.

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....

DEN

29 January 5 February D. & Co.... 29 January D. L. & Co.... 31 January

· D. L. & Jo.... 4 February 0.8 K... 29 January J. M. & Co.... 1 February. J. M. & Co.... 8 February B. & 8.

4 February 8. T. & Co.... 5 February 8. T. & Co.....15 February N. Y. K ... 30 January P. & 0, Co.... 7 Feb., about D. 8. & Co.... 14 February H. A. L.

11 February 10 Feb., about 3 February 6 Feb., about 30 January 31 January Quick despatch Quick despatch Quick despatch 30 January 30 Jan., about

J. M. & Co.... N. IK M. & Co.

B & 8. A. N. & Co. J. O. J. L. J. O. J. L J. C. J. L... S. W. &Co... P. & O. Oo....

B. & S.

30 January

J. M. & Oo.... 31 January B. & S.

1 February

J. M. & Co.... 2 Febuary.

To Sall

LLOYD, Regular Steamship Service

FOR KUDAT AND SANDAKAN. Taking Cargo at through rates to Tawo, Lahad Datu, Labaso, Jolo, Menado, kn2 Jesselton.

Steamship

“BORNEO," Captain F. Sembill, (Lording Wedoss- day a.m.) will leave on THURSDAY, the #0th Jan., at: 10 am--

For Freight or Pariage, apply to NOKDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & 00., General Agents.

Return tickets are available by the Indo-China Steam Navigation, Co.'s Hongkong. 28th Jan. 1918. Steamers. Fare for round trip $120.

For Freight or Passage, apply to "

DAVID SASSOON & Co., Ltd:

Agents Hongkong, 25th Jan., 1913,

[187

French Navy's Progress in 19

The year 1912 marked aura of

progress and developmej in the French Navya [184 Matin," Battleships to the bir tent of 120,000 tons were lauchen or laid down. The Naval affecting 17 Dreadnoughti

| The Right to Get Drunk, If need carose, said Mr. passed. A new type of boar Keir. Hardie at Newcastle he gun and quadruple turre“ would be prepared to advocate concentrated in one i strike for the right of the and fotillas of large amba working class to get drunk in for "deep-water their Tours,

ARRIVE TO-MORROW.

From Singapore, Singapore,

Véssela

Himalaya.

`E. F. Ferdinand."

AMERICAN MAIL.

The P. M. 4.8. China, sailed from San Francisco on the 17th |inst., for Hongkong, via Honolulu,

Japan Ports and Manila.

With Liberty to call at the

Halabar Coast. ‚ PROPOSED SAILING FROM Hongxoxe. FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK

8.8, “ LOVAT "

For Fright and further Information, apply to

on or about } 30th Jan.

DODWELL & CO., LTD

Aganta. Hozgkong, 24th Jan., 1918.......... [108]

" INDRA" LINE, LIMITED.

FROM NEW YORK VIA SUEZ-CANAL.

ith liberty to call at the Malabar

Cosat)

THE

INDRAWADI":

The-LO. 8. N: 8.« Onsang;from Chinwantao, is due at Hongkong on the 31at inet.pl, med

The Shire Line 6a. Den of Crombie, from London, is dua at Hongkong on the 8th prox She passed Canal on the 7th inste

The A. L. as. E. F. Ferdinand, left Bingapore for this port on the 122nd inst, and will arrive here on

the 30th inst

The T. K. K. a. Buyo Maru, left:Callao for Balina Cruz on the 14th inst, and is expected: to arrive in Hongkong on the 20th March,

The T. K K. ss. Hongkong Maru. left Saline Cruz for Callao on the 17th inst., where she was due on the 25th inst

The O. 8. K. 8.s. Chicago Maru, which left Hongkong, ou the 27th November, arrived at Tacoma on. the 27th ult., a.m.

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

The American & Oriental Line Ba. Jeseric, which left here on the 1st November for Boston and Now. York. Arrived at the former port on the 9th inst..

VESSELS IN PORT.

Steamers.

The T. K. K. 6.8. Shinyo Maru, Banri Maru, ap, ss., Mosi, 28th arrived at Yokohama from Hono- lulu on the 21st inst, and is duo here on the 31st inst.

The T. K. K. 8.5. 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. 8.8. Nippon Maru, left Kobe for Yokohama on the 19th inst,, and is expected at San Francisco on the 7th February.

The P. M. 6.a. Manchuria, left

San Francisco for this port, viaj Honolulu, the usual Japan Ports: and Manila on the 23rd inst.

The P. M. a.s. Siberia, carrying the American mail left Yokohama for this port via Manila on the 28th inst, between 10 a.m. and

noon.

The P. M. 8.8. Korea, will leave.

this port st 1 p.m. on the 4th prox., for San Francisco, vin Shanghaf the usual Japan Ports and Hono lulu.

CANADIAN MAIL.

The O. P. R. 8.8. Empress of India, left Yokohama for Victoria and Vancouver, B.C...on the 19th inst., at noon.

"AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

Jan. Kutchmoiza 21st. Jan, Coal.-M. B. K. Borneo, Ger. s.8., 1,344, F. Sem-

bill, 23rd Jan-Sonda- kan 17th Jan Gen-M. & Co. Cholaing, Ger, B.8., 1,091, Bruhn,

28th Jan.-Bangkok 18th Jan., Rice, B. & S..

Dainichi Maru, Jap. 8. Naka- mura, 25th Jan.-Moji 18th Jan, Coal-L G. K.

Dovawongen, Ger. 8.8., 1,051, E.

Gathomann, 22nd Jan.- Bangkok 18th Jan., Rice. -B. & 8. Duneric, Br. s 8., 1,210, Joh. Tul

lock, 21st Jan-Bangkok

13th Jan, Rice -B. L. Empress of Japan, Br, 88, 3,037,

8. Robinson, R.N.R., 18th. Jan.-Vancouver, B.0. 26th Dec., Mail and Gen.

C. P. R. Co.

Japan,

Br. 6.8, 3,806, C. P. Sed- don, 24th Jan-Caloutta via ports 9th Jan., Gen. -D. S. & Co.

Kaifong, Br, 88, 1,025, Sidford, 17th Jan-Manila 14th Jan, GenB, & 8.

Kamor, Nor. sis., 949, S., Talk- muns, 27th Jan.--Wa- kamateu 20th Jan. Coal.

M. B. K. Kiyo Maru, Jap. s... 5,757, T. Ota, 19th Jan. Moji 14th Jan., Midise T. K. K Am, 6.a.: 5,651, A. H. Nel- son, 28th Jan. Ban Francisco via Manila: 27th Dec, Gen.-P. M. Co..

The I. G. M. 8.8. Prinz Sigis-Korea, mund, left Sydney on the 11th inst., at 11 am., and may be ex- pected here on or about the 3rd February.

:

The E. and A. s.8. Aldenham, Kyodo left Sydney on the 15th inst, for this port, via Queensland ports and Manila.

The E, and A. e,s. Empire, teft Sydney on the 20th inst. for this port, via Queensland ports, Timor and Manila.

GERMAN MAIL.

The I. G. M. sa: Prinz Ludwig, which left here on the 22nd inst, at 10 am, arrived at Singapore

on the 26th inst., at 8 a.m.

Mexico

Maru, Jap. ss., 1,218, §. Mopisaki 23rd Jan. Canton 22nd Jan,Ballast -M, B. K.

Maru, Jap. 8.a., 3.760, N,

Kobayashi, 27th Jan. Tacoma and Ports 24th Dec., Gen.-O. 8. E Minnesota, Am. s.s., 13,923, T, W.

Jan Garlick, 24th Seattle 16th Dec.,' and

Murer,

The I. G. M. Dorflinger, car- Opland, rying the German mails with dates from Berlin of the 8th inst., left Colombo on the 26th inst., and may be expected here on or about 6th prox

ENGLISH MAIL.

The P.&O.sa. Himalaya, loft Bingapore for this port on the 25th Inst., at 10 a.m., with the outward English mails, and is due here on the 30th inst., at about 10 a.m.

MERCHANT STEAMERS.

The Danishs.s. Tranquebar, left may be expected here on or about Singapore on the 23rd inet.. and

the 29th inst.

..

The ss. Glenlogan, left Singa- pore on the 25th inst., and is due here on the 31st inst.

"The Ben Line 8.s. Benvenue from Middlesbro, Antwerp and London left Bingapors on the 26th Inst., for this portra

The 10. B. N. .s. Yatching, from-Singaporo, is dus at Hong- kong on the 31st inst.

The L-C. S. N. s.a. Namaang, from Calcutta, is due at Hong- kong on the 4th prox.net, | The I-0.8, N. a.s. Fooshing, from Guaymas, is due at Hong- kong on the 5th prox

Ompt. Charters, will be despatched as The Swedish East Aslatio 8.5. abors. 10th February,

**Wright and Passage apply to JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

ITD.

Yeddo, left Singapore on the 24th inet, and is expected to arrive The Swedish East Asistio s.. here on the 31st inst.ba,

Canton, left VVladivostook on the

Manila 22nd Jan., Genf.--- N. Y. K.

Br. 8.8, 3,006, U. Miles,

27th Jan.-Tarakan 20th Jan., Liquid fuel.-A. P.Co.

Nor. ss. Eriksen, 26th Jan.-Takao and Swatow 25th Jan, Case oil-A P. & Col

Petchaburi, Ger. Bs, Gosevich,

Sabine

Sexta,

25th Jan.-Quanyan. 22nd Jan.. Lime Stone. ---J. O, J. L. Rickmers, Dutch s.., 573,

de Vries, 25th Jan Foochow 23rd Jan, Bulik oil.-A. P. Co.,

Ger 8.8, 992, Jensen, 26th Jan-Bangkok and Swa- tow 75th Jan, Gen- Chinese,

Shansi, Br. 8.8., 1,232, Simons, 27th Jan Canton 28th Jan., Gen---B, & 8, Titania, Ger. s... 1,800, Vogt,

23rd Jan.-Talingtau 19th Jan., Ballast German Navy Tillwong, Dutch as, 3,061,

Boholten, 27th Jan.- Sourabaya 17th Jan, Bugar. J.O. JALANA Tungur, Nor. 8.8., 1,037, C. L.

Palverson, 25th Jan Baigon 20th Jan., Bice,

B. & for Volute, Bre,095, Wulfon, 27th Jan Robe 20th Jan., BallastA P.Lo Wongkol, Ger. 88, 1,115, H. Alt

manns, 26th Jan-Bang kok via Swatow 25th Ján, Rice B. & 8. Yuengang. Br. es., 1,120, Balfe, 20th Jan.-Manlig. 25th Jan Sugar Con

Cooked

| 87th fnat, când ia ezposted to: Deryka Nár

1666 Sh: 1915 AT 166 4. arrive, here on the Onk praxe ---

ALEXANDRA

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