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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1913.

Shipping

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

COMPANY'S.

ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE. "EMPRESS LINE."

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

B. of Japan

***

Monteagle "

Tori, B.C.

sama and

Feb. 8 "E. of Ireland".

Mar.

E

March 8 **B. of Ireland "

April 4

All steamers leave Hongkong at 7AM.

B.C., calling at Shanghai," Nagasaki (through the island Sam of Japan), Kobe, Yoka- Fa booked to all the principal points in Canada, the Unliad States and Europe, also Around For further information, Maps, Quide Booka, Rates of Passage und Freight, apply 10-

The World.

821

D. W. Craddock, Goneml Traffic Agent," Corner Pedder Street and Praya (Opposite Blake Pier.)

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

(PADJUOTED SAilizos From Hoxoxona.—SorsNOT TO ÀLTERATION), "

For

MANILA.....................................

SHAGNDAI mig

Steamship

„YUENSANG” ....Saturday, 1st Feb., 2 mm.

HANGSANG† Tuesday, 4th Feb., at daylight.

YHAMA, KOBE & MOJI...YATSHING...Tussday, 4th.Feb., at Noon.

SHANGHAI.......

SINGAPORE, PENANG

& CALOUTTA SHANGHAI, KOKE)

AND MOJI.......... £.

...CHOYSANG‡.....Sunday, 2nd Feb., at daylight. `

FOOKSANⱭ*...Thursday, 6th Feb., at Noon.

· NAMSANGI ..........., Saturday, 8th Føb., at Noon.

MANILA............................... LOONGSANⱭ*...Saturday, 8th Feb., 2 P.K.

RETURN TOURS TO JAPAN (Occupying '94 days).

Destination.

(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.

PROJECTED Bailon Pron Honoxoxo-

SUBJECT TO ALTERATION

Steamers

and Displacement:

Shipping

HONGKONG

LOG BOOK.

Russian Ship-building.

The four most powerful war ships ever built in Russia, the battle cruisers Borodino, "Na varia,' ""Ismail" and "Kisburn".

PHILIPPINES. have just been laid down, two af

For

*

Sailing Dain.

Calerny Island and two at the. Baltio yard. It originally had been intended to build four STEAMSHIP CO. 28,000 ton battleships, but after aoareful study of the question, The Ministry of Marine decided to change its programme and to. lay down these 32,500 ton battle and Gebr. Manila, Mangarin, WEDNESDAY, cruisers. When these ships have 5th Feb, 4 P.X. heen cominissioned, the Baltic Manila, Mangarin, SATURDAY,

squadron, with the four Dread- 1lsilo and Cebu. 15th Feb., AMERICAN ASIATIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. NEW YORK, PHILIPPINES, CHINA, JAPAN, ETC.

Philippines Carnival Fab., 1 to 9-1913. For Freight or Passage #pply to

PHILIPPINES

Salling Dates.

BOMBAY via

Singapore Colombo

and

KAWACHI MARU. Capt. A. Christianson T12,500

{ MONDAY, 3rd

February.

Steamship. Tons.

ZAFIRO... 1000 F. S. MacMurray

RUBI...... 4000 J. Miloc

Captain.

12

SHANGHAI, (

đ

YOKOHAMA

T: 5,000

MONDAY, Brd

February.

I. 12,000

[SATURDAY, 8th February.

Hongkong 27th January, 1918.

KOBE

SINGAPORE,

KIRIN MARU Capt. Degushi

PENANG, RANITOSA MARU GOON & Courts. Capt. T. Bato

AMERICA 46. ...<

The steamers Katsang," Namsang" and "Booksang," leave about every EUROPE &..

8 wooks for Shanghai and Japan. returning via Kobe (Inland Sea) and Moji to Hongkong. Time occupied 20 days. This service in eapplemented by the "Laisang" and "Kamsang" leaving Hongkong at regular intervala for Moji. and Kobe and returning thenes direct to Hongkong. Time cocupied 10 days.

Those yesels have all modern improvements and are fitted throughout with Electric Light.

A duly qualified surgeon is also carried.

Steamers have anperior accomiaodation for Fire-class Passengers, ApŮ

are fitted throughout with Electria Light.

+ Taking Cargo on Through Bills of Lading to Yangtane Ports, Cheloo,

Tientsin, Dalay, Weihaiwai, Tsingtau.

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

General Managers..

Thepboze No. 215.

THE ROYAL "MAIL STEAM.

66

PACKET COMPANY

SHIRE" LINE SERVICE

PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

Fon

(SUBJECT TO-ALTZBATION.) STHANIES.

LONDON & ANTWERP } PEMBROKESHIRE ........6th Feb.

DEN OF CROMBIE .........10th Feb.

T12,800

NABA MARU Capt. 8, Tominags

SHIDZUOKA MARU {Capt. T. Irizawa

【KAGA MARU Umpt. G. Tabuss ATSUTA MARU Capt. J. Nagno

N'SAKI, KOBE & Į KUMAÑO MARU YOKOHAMA... Capt. M. Winckler

T. 12,500

{

TUESDAY, 11th-

Feb. at Noon. ·· TUESDAY, 25th Feb., at Noon.

WEDNESDAY, 12th Feb., at daylight. WEDNESDAY, 26th Feb., at daylight, WEDNESDAY, 12th T. 9,300 Feb., et Noou.'

T. 16,000

at daylight,

AUSTRALIA, &to,

| KUMANO MARU Capt. M. Winckler

WEDNESDAY

T. 9,800.

1 Carge only

§ Fitted with new system of 'wireless telegraphy.

PASSENGER SEASON FOR 1913.

FOR EUROPE.

Steamer.

Tons displacement.

Leaving H.K.

Miebima

Maru

16,000

29th January,

Date of DepasTURN. | Kaga

Mara

12,500

12th February.

Alsata

Maru

16,000

96th February.

Hitachi Мал

18,000

12th March..

SHANGHAI, KOBE &

Miyasaki Marb

16,000

26th March,

YOKOHAMA..mension LONDON & ANTWERP SHANGHAI KOBE &)

Kitano Maru

18,000

9th April.

Iyo

CARMARTHENSHIRE......1st March.

YOKOHAMA........... DEN OF GLAMIS............ 10th March.

Maru Birane Maru Tango Maru

12,500

23rd April..

16,000'

18,500

7th May. 21st May..

Does not carry Fassangers.

FOR AMERICA.

Inaba

Mara

Those steamers have superior accommodation for a limited number of First Shizuoka Maru Clase Passengers, Cabins are situated amidships, and are fitted with electric Tamba ight and fans. Attention is particularly directed to the moderate fares sharged. Awa

For Freight or Passage, apply to

12,500

12,500

11th February. 25th February.

Maru

12,500

11th March.

Mam

∙19,500

Sxdo

Mara

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,

12,500

LD.

Yokohama Maru

12,500

AGENTS.

[94

Inaba Maru Shidzuoka Mar

12,500

12,500

HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO,

AND

WEST RIVER STEAMERS.

JOLT 8Xvida or

THE HONGKONG, CANTON and MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.

AND THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.,'

HONGKONG-CANTON, LINE.

HONGKONG TO CANTON

10.00 p.m.

"1

CANTON TO HONGKONG

FRIDAY, 31st JANUARY, FATSHAN."

5.00 p.m. "KINSHAN."

SATURDAY, 1st FEBRUARY.

8.00 a.m. "HONAM."

10.00 p.m. KINSHAN."

8.00 a.m." HEUNGSHAN,"

5.00 p.m. "FATSHAN."

Thèse stemmers, carrying His Majesty's Mails, are the largest and fastest on the River. 8posial attention is drawn to the Superior Saloon and Cabin. Elestric Fan la esch Cabin.

HONGKONG-MAUAO LINE.

35. “SỬ! TAI.” Tos 1851 S.S. "SUI AN." Tons 1651 HONGKONG TO MACAO.

Week days at 8. & 2.. from the Company's Wing Lok Street Whart. Banday at 9 à,. & 12.80 r.. from the Company's Wing Lok Street MACAO. TO HONGKONG.

Wharf.

-fi

Week days at 7.30 A.M. and 2... Sundays, at 7.30 A.M. and 3. EXCURSION TO MACAO

SUNDAY, 2x» FEBRUARY:

The Company & Steamship,

"' SUI AN."

will depart from the Company's WING LOK STREET WHARF at 9 4.M. and return from Macnost 5 P.K.

N.B.-The Company will also run a steamer from Macao on Sunday mora- ng at 7.80 a., and from Hongkong at 12.30 F.K, from the Company's WING LOK STREET WHARF,

This steamer connects with the excursion steamer returning from Macao

at 5P...

PARES AS USUAL.

Farther particulars may be obtained at the Office of the Company..

CANTON MACAO LINE. 8.8. HOI-SANG, 457 Tons,

[6

(Subject to change without notice.)

25th March, ith April. 22ad April. 6th May,

20th May.

T. KUSUMOTO, Manager.

CHINA NAVIGATION

CO., LTD.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,

FOR

STEAMERS,

HO!HOW, PAKHO;)

&HAIPHONG SHANGHAI

"SINGAN

12

TO BAIL

.......Bist Jan., 10 a.m.

SWATOW & AMOY............"SHENOKINO"......2ad... Feb...D.L..

ANHUI...........1st Feb., Midnight.

MANILA, CEBU & ILOILO..." KAIFONG" ...............4th Feb., 4.p.m.

This steamer has superior accommodation with Electric Light throughout and Electric Fane in Stalerooms, A duly qualified Doctor is carried. Redzaed Fares, Cargo bookal through for all Australian, New Zealand and Tasmaniar Ports.

For the Manila Carnival,-Bärly in February, 1913.

Sto

4.oughts now being fitted out, will be one of the most powerful in the world.

לי

The s.s. Clan Mackenzio. A London message to Rungoon, dated January 11, says: The

SHEWAN TOMES & CO.orow have abandoned the Olan

GENERAL MANAGERS

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.

Frow

Expected on or shout

Jor

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Regular Fortnightly Service between JAVA, CHINA and JAPAN. Tibodas....JAVA

Will AV 5 abo: ...st half Feb....SHANGHAI 1st half Feb, Tillatlap.JAVA.lat ball Fab......JAPAN...lat half Feb. Tjiliwong

......... 1st balf Feb.......JAVA....Ist half Feb, Timahl..... JAPAN........st half Feb... JAVA...... Ist half Feb. Tlimanook....JAYA............................. 1st half Feb,.....JAPAN...... 1st half Feb. Tipanas......JAVA.......................2nd half Feb,,.SHANGHAI 2nd half Feb. Tikini............JAVA...... 2nd half Feb.........JAPAN......2nd ball Feb. Thitaroem...JAPAN.........st half Mar......JAPAN... Ist half Mar

The steamers are all fitted throughout with Electric Ligot, and have ccommodation for a limited number of saloon passsengers, and will take cargo

all Ports in Fatherlands-India oa through B/L.

For particulare of Freight and Passage, apply to the

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN, York Building.

Telephone No. 375

15

TOYO KISEN KAISHA

Imperial Japanese Trans-Pacific Mail Line..

SAN FRANCISCO LINE

Тода

lonnecting with the Western Pacido Hallway at San Francisc to all points in the United States and Canada and with Trans-Atlantic Lines to Europt. PROPOSED BAILING FROM HONGKONG (Bubject to alteration).

Steamer

Captain Date of sailing 8.8, "Shinyo Maru"...22.000......H. S. Smith....... Feb. 11th, Noon, 9.8. "Chiyo Maru" ...22,000.....W. W. Greene...Mar. 11th, Noon. 8,8. "Nippon Maru"...11,000......A. G, Stovene ...Aprit let, Noon." 8.8. Tenyo Maru"...22,000......E. Best .........April 8th, Noon. These steamers are equipped with Tarbine Engines and Triple Screwa. All steamara carry Japanese Government wireless telogmph and post offler,

INTERMEDIATE SERVICE.

The trio axan steamer" Nippon Maru" will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, via SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & HONOLULU on TUESDAY, the 1st April, 1913, nt Boon.

SOUTH AMERICAN LINE.

a connection with the National Railway of Mexico at Manzanillo and the Tehnantepec National Railway at Balins Cras),

Only Regular Direct Bervice to Mexican, Chilian and Peruvian Ports. PROPOSED SILINGS FROM HONGKONG (SunjuoT TO ALTERATION) Steamer

Tuag

Date of Bailing. ................17,200......................Saturday, February 1, Noon 1918: 19,800.........Thursday, April 8, Noen 1918. 11,000........ Wednesday, June 4, Noon.

Kiyo Maru

Buyo Mart....

Hongkong Marg

Mackenzie. Reinsurance had risen to ninety per cent. yesterday and the total underwriting interest is expected to be nearing three hundred thousand pounds. The bad weather has compelled the salvage workers to proceed to Gibraltar. The Madrid news-

papers state that 1,500 tons of Ave been jettisoned, including the cargo of the Olan Mackenzie

chemicals which have killed. the fish over a large area around onil, which is a contre of sardine and tunny fisheries. The local. fishery concerns are demanding an indemnity. Two Chinese while transhipping the cargo to have been killed by an accident, lightors. Owing to the absence of necessary craft the jettisoning of the rough cargo of the Olan Mackenzie continues. An attempt to float her failed, as she was still overweighted forward. The latest news was that the ship was break- ing amidahipe and that she had been withdrawn from the rein- surance market.

Cocaine Seizure on as, Trieste. The Caloutts Oustom authori- ties made, à record seizure of- cocaine in the small hours of Jan. that a large consignment of con- 0. Having received information traband cocaine was on board the Austrian Lloyd ateamer, Trieste, which had just arrived at Kidder- pur docks, three Customs pre- ventive officers' searched the vessel unsucessfully but kept watch on the steamer. two o'clock in the morning dinghi approached the

At

vessel and there

were un- loaded five cas03. The Customs secured the cases which on being officers rushed the dinghi and opened were found to contain between them 6,500 our ces of co- caine valued at two lakhs of ru- pees. The cases were consigned to the Bengali trade. Some arrests are reported to have been marlo in this connection. The (1far made in India.

haul is regarded as the largest so The largest seizure before this was made at Bombay last year in which 2,000 ounces of cocaine was captured PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO. by the Bombay Customs authori-

Yar Father Particulara ag to Yuasaga sod Freight, apply to

8. MORIMOTO, deant. (KING'A BUILDING Opposite Blake Pier)

“THE BIG” 4 OF THE

MONGOLIA MANCHURIA

SIBERIA 7,000 tons, twin screws. 17,00 con twin screws, $8,000 tons, twin crews. 18,000 tons, win screw Alia Nda 11.000 teai, China, 16,200 tons, and Persia, 9,000 tons.

KOREA

ties.

The Tragedy on the

Nikko-Maru.*** "The Russian who committed a

From Hongkong calling at Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe (Via Island Ses), Yokohama and Horo'ula murder on board the N.Y.K. (The Paradies of the Pacifc). Through Service via New York to Europe,

alsamers Nikko-maru"

on No- proccoeling from Manila to Thurs- vember 29th, when the vessel was day Laland, Australia, as previous-

SOME FEATURES OF SERVICE. Lights, Fans, Swimming Tank, Band, Cuisine, Games. Amuse- THE COST Is not more by this route with its unrivalled opportunities, than by any other route ments, Wireless, Submarine Signal Service, and Bilge Keels,

for a return ticker to London the cost it bat ire, including her and meals across America. Toly reported in our columns, has San Franciace via Japan and Honolulu the cost la 645. For the INTERMEDIATE SERVICE Fint Class accommodations are provided for it to Londad (esturs ticket £90/10) and to San Francisco been brought back to Nagasaki £36. SPECIAL RATES to Army, Navy, Consular or Clyll Service. Steamers: Korea

Passengers holding

A special reduced rate of $50 for return passengers by the s.e. Tean, sailing on January 28th will be ferned for our railings to Manila.during the estival, bama, avyilable for 80 days from date of less. Passengers taking out theve tickets are

xeropt from the Head Tax.

DIRECT SAILING TO WEST BIVER, Twice Weekly. 6.8. "LINTAN" and B.8. "SANUL" MANILA LINE--Twin Tore Steamers Tean" and "Taming ilcon accommodation amidships; electric lane fitted; exirr state-rooms on Electrio Fans ätted..

18,000

Biberis..18,000 China 44.10.200 Manchuris. 27,000

Tons Starting, Feb. 4th, at 1 p.m. by the steamer for trial. Accus-

71

*+

Feb. 18th, at 1 p.m.ed, who is only eighteen years of

43

"

19

Feb. 25th, at 8 p.m. age, came to Japan in September Mar. 4th, at 1 p.m. last from Harbin in the course of

si of charge thugs Tickets have the privilege of travelling by train between Kobe and Yokaa pedestrian tour of the world.

HONGKONG MANILA SERVICE.

From HONGKONG,

Leave

Hongkong.

Arrive Minila

Feb, 25 CHINA - Feb., 27 Mar., 18. NILE Mar., 21 Apr., 16 PERSIA, Apr., 17 May, 18 CHINA May 15

* Intermediate Stomers.

From MANILA.

Leave

Dae Manila.

Hongkong. Feb., 21 MANOHURIA Fab., 28 Mar., 8 NILE

Mar., 101 Mar., 16 MONGOLIA Mar, 18 Apr. 6 PERSIA

Apr. 7

LET US PLAN AN ITINERARY YOR YOU

..

He embarked at Yokohama on the "Yawata-maru” for Australia, the passage money being paid, it is said, by Baron Goto. He dig- embarked at Nagasaki, says the "Press," for. medical treatment and resumed the voyage by the "Nikko-maru,"

which Bailed

Departures from Macro to Canion on Mon, Wednes, & Fri., At 9 P.M. deck, aft Saloon commodation of e, “Kallong" in altuated on desk, alte King's Building (opp, Blake Pier). FRED. J. HALTON. Telephone No. 141 Daring the voyage he made the

Departures from Canton to Macao on 1ce. Thurs., & Baiur., st 4.80 FM,

JOINT SERVICE OF

HONGKONG, CARTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO. LTD., THE CHIA NOVICA tion Company, LTD., and The Indo-China Stax Navigation Company, In CANTON-WUCHOW LINE.

SHANGHAI LINE-FAST SCHEDULE TWIN-SOREW

STEAMERE (Anku, Chanan, Línan, Ohishua, with excellent passenger imodation. Electrio. Light throughout and Electria Fans in the State- oms and Dining Baloon, leave Hongkong for Shanghai direct every Thursday nd Sunday, taking cargo on through Bills of Lading to all Yangtess and Northern China Forts.

N.B-Passengers must emburk before midnight on Bairyday for the Sunday morning zallings. A Company's launch loaves Mummy Pier at 10 These steamers land passengem in Shanghai, avoiding the inconveniese

9.5. "SAINAM," 583 Tons, and "NANNING." 569 Tons. One of the above steamers leaves Canton for Wachow every Muguay Wednesday and Friday at about 8 4., and the other leaves Wuchow for Canton on the same days at 8.30 A. Round trips take about & daya, Passenger'clock every Saturday night. can return to Hongkong or vice veran by the Company's direct "ate smern “LINTAN" and "SANUI." These vessels bare superior Cabin commode of transhipment at Wooring. tion and are lightel throughout by electricity. Hlgatrío Fan in auch Cabin,

Booking Office open daily (Bunday excepted) 9 i.m. to. 5 2.3. Further particular may be obtained at the offics of the

HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT

COMPANY, LIMITED.

HOTEL MANSIONS (FIRAZ FLO"B);

Deveziis tkg 25kg Rijp

Reduced Fares:-Single $45. Return $75, For Fraight or Pasang spply to.

Teleph~ No, 8*,

Hongkong, B8th January,

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRF.

'Agent.

Hongkong, 10th January, 1953. Fanama Pacific fataraenal Exposition-San Francis20-1915.

1369

THOS. COOK & SON,

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

Head Offos for the Far East :-18, DES VEUX ROAD, HONGKONG BHANGHAI: 2-3, Toochow Boad YOKOHAMA : 82, Watar Siroot.

from Nagasaki on November 15th, acquaintance of another Russian, aged 24, who embarked at Yoko- hama, but the two men had fre quent disputes. On the day the tragedy occurred the elder man used insulting language to the prisoner, who thereupon, it is re- ported, took a revolver from his baggage and shot him. Death en- victim was buried at sea after an sued almost immediately, and the inquiry had been held..

TICKETS SUPPLIED to EUROPE by the principal STEAMSHIP

.LINES and TRANS-SIBERIAN BAILWAY. TOURS arranged to ALL PARTS of the WORLD.' BAGGAGE collected, forwarded and insured at lowest rates." LETTERS of OBEDIT and CIRCULAR NOTES ISSUED and tiskats for 80 moale $20,00. Seriat

FOREIGN MONINS exchanged.

CASHED.

Query Orysog (am ĽUDGAJ BOINQUS, LONDON, 70,

Fall Board $45.00 per month, Punch Lolasaliness and only bash Material neede

ALEXANDRA CAFE"({0}

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