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Shipping HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

IN CONJUNCTION WITH

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH," (WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1918.

Deutsche Dampfschiffahrts Gesellschaft "HANSA.”.

EAST ASIATIC SERVICE,

Regular Sailings from JAPAN, CHINA and

via STRAITS and COLOMBOTM

TO

PHILIPPINES

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

Taking Cargo at Through rates to all European North Continental and British Forts, also Trieste, Lisbon, Oporto, Conos, and other Mediterranean Levantine, Black Baltic Sea naď Forli, and al) North and South Ammican Ports.

Next Sallings from Hongkong :

OUTWARD.

For Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama:

E

$11

"

0.4. D. AHLERS.11th Feb.

SILESIA ......16th Feb

*SUEVIA .........15th Feb.

SCHWAREBURG 23th F.L. SCANDIA ......10th March SITHONIA......22nd March |

· HOMEWARD.

For Havre, Bremen & Hamburg;'

8.8. ALTMARK.........5th Feb. For Marcillos, Bremen. H&Antwerp: 8.8. GOLDENFELS...10th Feb For Havre, Rotterdam, B'man & H'burg;

8.8. BRISGAVIA ......8th March For Marseilles, Bremen & Hamborg;

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

8.8.0.J.D.AHLERS. 16th Marob, For Vancourer & Portland (On);

3.8. SITHONIA......22ud March Far Hario & Hamburg;

5.B. SILESIA......23rd March,

For Vancouver (1.C.) and Portland (Or.) 8.8. SITHONIA, 23rd March. ·

For Further Particulars, apply to—

Hamburg-Amerika Linie,

Hongkong Ofice.

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BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD.

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

WESTWARD..

The 8.8. FULTALA" 4154 tons gross, Capt. H. W. Tallent, will be despatched for SINGAPORE, PENANG and RANGOON on the 9th Febru. ary at daylight, taking cargo at enrrent rates.

EASTWARD..

Tba 8.5, "QUILOA." 0797 tons gross Captain Commack, will be despatched for YOKOHAMA & ROBE on the 18th February, at noon, taking

cargo and Poengers at current rater.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

Telephone No. 215,

Hongkong, 4th February, 1918.

LOG BOOK.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,

The Indrakuala Collision.

AGENTS.

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VESSELS TAKING CARGO.

Destination.

London and Antwerp

"European Ports.

London and Antwerp via Singapore, &ó...

| Havre and Hamburg, &o.....

Havre, Bremen and Hamburg, &o,

do " do

do

Cape Ports via Mauritius

Marseilles

To be Dispatched.

J. M. & Co.... 7 Feb., about P&0. Co... 5 February HAL.

Vessel's Name.

For Freight Apply To

Pembrokeshire.

Sunda

Altmark

+4

5 February

Brisgavia

H. A. L

8 March.

...

O. J. D. Ahlers.

H. A. L.

Daneric

Bank Line.

Goldenféle

H. A. L

N. Y.-K.

"H. A. L.

Marseilles, London & Antwerp via S'pore, &c. Kaga Maru Marseilles, Bromen, and Hamburg, &o, Trieste, &c.

D

Trieste, Fiume, Venice via Singapore, &c. Naples, Genoa, Algiers, Gibraltar, S'ton, Manila Mexico, Peruvian and Chili via Japan

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New York, San

Boston & New York via Poris & Suez Canal... San Francisco via Shanghai and Japan, &c. ... New York via Suez Canal

16 March

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

VESSELS ADVERTISED TO

DEPART TO-MORROW. For

Vessel

Shanghai, Loksang.

DEPART ON FRIDAY. Shanghai, Dorfflinger.

VESSELS ADVERTISED. TO ARRIVE ON FRIDAY, From

Vessels Shanghai, Pembrokeshire.

Dorflinger.."

End of February

Singapore, Labuan,

10 February 12 February

15 March

S. W. & Co... 13 February

S. W. & Co... 10 Feb., about. M. & Co. 19 February T. K. K... 23 April

***

J. M. & Co..... 0.8. K

20 Feb about

11 February

Belgravia

Bohemia

Vorwoerts

Bremen Buyo Maru

...

Francisco and

Indradeo Shinyo Maru Indrawadi Mexico Maru

Canada.

N. T. & Co.

T. K. K..

**

16 February

5 February

Inaba Maru Monteagle

N. Y. K.

***

"O. P. R. Co.... 8 March

7454

Empress of Japan C. P. R. Co.... Sithonia

H. A. L.

8 February 23 March

Australia.

Nikko Maru

"

Prinz Sigismund. Empire

N. Y. K. M. & Co. G. L. & Co....

**

Victoria, B.C., and Tacoma via Keelung, &o.... Vic oris, B.C., and Seattle via Shanghai, &c. Vancouver

+4

Vanco ver via Shanghai and Japan, &o.... Vancouver B.C., and Portland (Or.)

Australian Ports via Manila

...do do. "do do do do

do

Singapore,

Batavia, Cheribon, Samurang, &c.

do.

do Singapore, Penang and Calcutta

do. do do Singapore, Penang and Rangoon Singapore, Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta Bombay via Singapore & Colombo Japan

Kobe and Moji

do do

do

do

..

Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama

Yokohama and Kobe

Yokohama and Kobe via Shangliai Saigon

Chinwantro

་་་་

100

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419

10.

Holbow and Haiphong Kwang-chow-wang and Haiphong Anping and Takao via Swatow and Amoy Foo how via Swatow and Amoy" Amoy and Fooobow Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

which makes motor, boating an easily accessible pleasure, and to the proximity of the West River where the light draft of the motor. do

do

do

...

do

do

.do

Further details of the collision boat has made it peculiarly fitted Manila between the Indra Lino steamer for commerical purposes. The do Indrakuola and the American growth of the industry has Manila. Mangarin, noilo and Cebu ateamer Luckenback in Chees-introduced now types and fontar- peake Bay on January 4 states in the launch world of Shanghai, Moji; Kobe and Yokohama that the Lockenbach was about to Shanghai, for the

oondi Shanghai, Kobe and Moji.. comes to anchor at the mouth of tions governing the design and do do · do the Potomac River when she was general arrangements of motor Shanghai, Kobo and Yokohama struck by the Indrakuala in the launches are so different as a rule

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144

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Coast Ports and Japan.

Fooksang

11 February

12 February 22 February 1 March

Quick despatch Quick despatch 8 February 12 February

Tjitsroom

Tjimahi

J. C. J. L. J. O. J. L.

"Arratoon Apcar. Fultala

...

J. M. & Co.... D. S. & Co.... J. M. & Co...

9 February

N. Y. K.

8 February

Tosa Maru Sanuki Maru

Tjiliwong Yatabing

W

Gregory Apcar. Torilla Kumano Maru...

Quiloa

Austria

Luchow

Qpang Sungkiong Si-Kiang Soshu Maru Kaijo Maru Haiching Haiyang

Haitan Loongsang Yuensang Zafiro *Rabi

Namur Thongwa Namiang

**2

10.

O. J. D. Ahlers. Den of Crombie.' Paul Lecat Wakasa Maru

do

do

do

wake of No. 2 hold and sank

from those which obtain in steam

do

do

"

do

immediately. Six of the crew of

launch construction that, if good

do

do

do

twenty-one were rescued by the

results are to be expected in any Shanghai, Tsingtan, Kobe and Yokohama Indrakuala and the Danish given case and for any special set Shanghai and Doly steamer Pennsylvania, the re of conditions, each must receive Shanghai mainder being drowned. The spooial consideration and the ap- stem of the Indrakusla was badly plication of rules which are known twisted and as she was making to be correct. Local condi- water rapidly in the No. 1 hold tions largely determine the final she was anchored in shoal water type of oraft most suitable and was towed to Newport News and for that

'Derfflinger

Loksang..

Tjilatjap

do

Tjibodas

do

Tikini

do

Africa

do.

who have succeeded in plasing to being handled and tended by launches afloat in the waters of Chinese. Among the boats that Eastern countries, must expect to have been already launched or are

To Sail

гедвод launch

on January 6 with the forehold builders in Europe and America full of water. "Shipping and Engineering.

Devanhe

CANAL.

...

N. Y. K.

J. O. J.I....

17 February Quick despatch

J. M. & Co... 6 February D. S. & Co... 21 February D. S. & Co.... 21 February. N. Y. K. ....12 February J. M. & Co.... 11 February S. W. & Co.... 2 March, about B. & 8. .... 4 February J. Mi & Co.... 8 February B. & S. 8 February.

12 February

M. M. Co. O. 8. E..

5 February

0. 8. K.... 12 February. D. L. & Co.... 9 February D. L. & Co.... 5 February D. L. & Co..... 11 February J. M. & Co.... 8 February J. M. & Co.... 15 February S. T. & Co.. 5 February 8. T. & Co... 15 February P & 0. 00.... 7 Feb., about D. S& Co.... 14 February J. M. & Co.... 8 February EL. A. L.... 11 February J. M. & Co.... 10 Feb., about M. M. Co. 10 February N. Y. K. M. & Co.

*

J. M. & Co....

J. C. J. L.

12 February

7 February

6 February

Quick despatch

J. O. J. L... Quick despatch J. O. J. L ... Quick despatch S. W. & Co.... 1 March

P. & 0, Co... 13 Feb., about

To Sail

INDRA"

Tranquebar.

"AMERICAN MAIL.

The P. M. 8.8. China, sailed from San Francisco on the 17th ult., for Hongkong, via Honolulu, Japan Ports and Manila.

The P. M. s.s. Manchuria, left San Francisco for this port, vis Honolulu, the usual Japan Ports and Manila on the 23rd ult.

The

'R.V.F.' sz. Kostroma left Fingapore on the 3rd Inst., pm, and is expected to arrive in Hong- kong on the 9th inst.

4

The I. G. M... Kleist, arrived at Genoa on the 3rd inst., at 3 p.m.

The Shire Line 8.5. Den of Crombie, from London, ladus at Hongkong on the 8th inst. She passed Canal on the 7th ult.

The T. K. K... Buyo Maru, left Manzanillo for Honolulu on the 28th uit., and is due in Hong- kong on the 20tk prox.

The T. K. K. 8.8. Hongkong Maru. left Callao for Iquique and Valparaiso on the 29th ult..

The 8. Glenfarg, passed the Suez Canal on the 24th ult., for Hongkong via Straits,

·

The R. V. F. 8.5, Kostroma, left Colombo on the 27th ult., and is expected to arrive in Hongkong on the 10th inst.

The R. V. F. 8.8. Yaroslav, left Colombo on the 28th ult., and is expected to arrive in Pongkong

The P. M. 8.s. Siboria, carrying on the 11th inst... the American mail left Yokohama) for this port via Manila on the 28th. ult., between 10 am. and

11000.

The T. K. K. 9.8. Chiyo Maru, left San Francisco for Hong- kong vin usual ports of call and Manila on the lat inst.. and may be expected here on the 4th prox

The T. K. K. &s. Nippon Maru, leaves Honolulu' for San Fran- cisco on the lat inst, where she' is due to arrive on the 7th inst.

The T. K. K. 8.8. Tenyo Maru, left Yokohama for Honolulu on the 27th ult., and is due at San Francisco on the 13th inst.

CANADIAN MAIL.

The C. P. E. B.B. Monteagle, left Vancouver, B.C., for Hongkong via usual ports of call on the 27th ult., at á.m.

The O. P. R. e.s. Empress of India, arrived at Vancouver, B.C., on the 31st ult, at 6 pm:

AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

The E. and A. s.s.. Aldenbam, left Sydney on the 15th ult., for this port, via Queensland ports

and Manila.

The E, and A. 6.8. Empire, left Sydney on the 20th ult, for this port, via Queensland ports, Timor and Manila.

FRENCH MAIL,

The M. M. 8.8, Magellan, with the outward French mail will leave for Europe, on the 11th inst., at 1 p.m.

MERCHANT STEAMERS.

The Vogul Lines B. Ghażce left LINE, LIMITED. United Kingdom on the 26th Jan

for the Far East via Straits.

FROM NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL

(With Ility to call at the Malabar Cat)

HE 8:eamship THE

* INDRAWADI”.

1

The Mogul Line sa Atholl left Singapore for Hongkong on the 1st Feb., and is due here on the 8th inst.

The IG M. s.s. Derflinger, carrying the German Mails with Capt. Charters, will be despatch das dates from Berlin of the 8th ults above on 18th Febmary.

left Singapore on the 2nd inst, at noon, and may be expected here on the 7th inat, at daylight.

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

HLTD.

Agenta Flugkaur. 28th Jan 1815 5 iF 105-3;

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The Ben Line 8.8. Benvenue from Middlesbro, Antwerp and London left Singapore on the 26th ult, for this port.

VESSELS IN PORT.

Steamers.

Choongshing, Br. s... 1,909, Lid- dell, 29th Jan.--Pangkok 20th Jan., Gen.-J., M. & Co.

Empress of Japan, Br. 8.8, 3,037, S. Robinson, E.N.R., 18th Jan-Vancouver, BC.

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

Fooksang. Br. ss., Mitchell: 1st Feb-Voji 27th Jan, Gen. M. & Co. Locksun, Ger. 6.8., 1,021, W. Tau- bert., 2nd Feb.- Bangkok 22nd Jan., Ballast. B. & $.

Inaba Maru. Jap. a s. 3,837, Tom-

maga, 3rd Feb -Shang hai 31st Jan, Flour Y. K.

Kaifong. Br. ss. 1,025: Fidford.

17th Jan.-Manila 14th. Jan, Gen-B. & 8.4 Kalgan, Pr. 8.8., 1,242, Cowan, lat Feb.-Dolny and Chefoo 217h Jan, Gon.--B, & 8. Wai, Ger. s.n. 1,115, F. Kohler. 4th Fob.-Bang- kok 25th Jan, Teak. Nord. Lloyd

Keong

On the Congo in a Motor Boat.

Lieutenant Graetz, the German be at a disadvantage compared under construction are six Hongkong-New York. officer who in 1909, traversed to local builders who specialize in customs oruisers for the Russian Africa in a motor-car and then this work. Among the firms who Government. These boats are undertook to cross the continent have specialized in this class of heavily built of teak with a in a motor-boat, sends the follow-work are the China General Eng length of 30ft. by 8ft. 6in. ing telegram from Sakania, in the ineering Company (Messrs. Thor breadth and 4ft. depth, having o Belgian Congo:-"By the fire! esen & Co., Proprietors) and the draft of two feet. The deck space voyage along the entire river New Engineering Works, both of is effectively arranged to form ho course from source to mouth I which have already placed ases and shelters giving the boate bave proved the Zambesi River large number of motor laune a very neat and compact appear- in Northern Rhodesia to be the hes afloat. The work of the suce. The propelling machinery source of the Congo. Thie de Now. Engineering Company is plroad forward and consists of finitely establishes that the Congo has been more of the sets of the well-known Fairbanks AMERICAN ASIATIO 8.8, CO. is the longest river in Afrios. We heavy-duty motor description, Morse motore developing about have reached the Katangs by several large motor lighters hav-35-hp and giving the boats a FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ motor-boat from both the east and ing boon recently built and in-speed of 8 knots. There is also the west coasts, thus completing atalled with motora for the on the stocks a motor launch for

· HONGKONG-NEW YORK the trip across Africa, which also Standard Oil Company, as well the Shanghai River Police which included. an observation trip as smaller craft a branch of the has been specially designed to Coast)

(With liberty to call at the Malabar through the New Camerun," industry that will be treated of cope with the rough work experi- British 6.8. "INDRADEO" " Lieutenant Greetz announces his in a later issue. The China enced by a boat in this class of on or about 26th February, 1918. intention to organise an Anglo- General Engineering Company, work. She is 27ft. in length, Bft. For freight and farther information, German airship expedition for the who have a boat building yard broad and 2ft, deep and is fitted "pply to exploration of New Guinen.. on the banks of the Soochow with a very heavy fender running. Shanghal Motor-Boat Industry. Creek, may be taken saan instance the length of the boat. She will

During the last few years, says in which each class of boat is the be propelled by &

16 h.p., "Shipping and Engineering," the outcome of lengthy experience of Bolinders direct reversible mo application of the oil motor to the requirements of motor boata tor similar to the one described She is built entirely of teak, with General Li Yuan-hung enter The E. & A. Bs. Empire from various description of launches in the East, the development of in these columns in conneca length of 24ft. a beam of Sft. tained the Consula at Hankow Sydney, eto left Fort Darwin for pleasure or other purpose has such being along those lines tion with the Asiatic Pet 10in. and a draft of 18 inches, the and foreigners on whom Chinese on the 2nd inst. for this port via been made on a very large scale, which it has been found make for roleum Company's motor barge design of the accommodation decorations have been bestowed, Timor and Manfis. In Hongkong, the industry bae eficiency and reliability under Asiatica. On the stocks above leaving plenty of room for moving on the 22nd instant at Waching. been extensively developed, owing local conditions, not only in the the Police launch is a sporting about the draft. A neat cabin General Li toasted the visitors The B. I. S. N. 66. Quilos, from partially to the nature of the propulsive qualities of the boat boat designed for shooting parties is orsated forward, the motor ba and Mr. Roger S. Greene, United Rangoon, is due at Hongkong on harbour and surrounding lelands, and engines, but in her suitability in the creeks about Shanghai, ing pissed amidships with the States Commal-General replied,

... SHEWAN, TOMES & (%,,

General Agents. Hongkong: 27th Jan, 1918 [ 18p

The 8.8 Tranquebar left Labuan on the lat inst, and may be ex- pected here on the 7th inst. fuel tank right forward in the eyes. She will be propelled by

The P. & O ss. Namur left set of Kelvin oil enginee de- Singapore for this port on the 3rd veloping 18-h.p. and giving her inst. at 6 p.m. and is due here on |a speed of nine knots,

the 9th inet, at 6 a mi

General Li and the Consuls..

Tiho 13th fast.......

Loongsang. Fr. 8.a., 1093. Leask. 4th Feb.-Manila 1st Feb., Gen-J., M. & Co Minnesota. Am. s.s., 13,323, T. Wi-

Jan. Garlick, 24th

Seattle 16th Dos., and Manila 22nd Jan., Gen.- N. Y. K.

Phoumpenh, Br 8.8., 1,055, Scott, 4th Feb-Salzon 99th Jan.

Rice-Wo Fat Sing.

Shansi. Br. ...,"1,232, Almore, 27th Jan-Canton 26th Jan., Gen-, & 8, Shinyo Maru, Jap. 8.s., 7,226, H.-

8. Smith, 31st Jan-San Francisco 4th Jan, Gen.. -T. K. K

Taiwan, Br. 1,042, Jenkins,

Tamon

3rd Feb. Baigon 96th Jan, Rice-Chinese--

Vani. Jap.., 2.542, Kobayashi, Srd Feb- Woll 27th Jan., Coal.-M. B. K..

Telemachus, Br. sis, 2.856, Good- win, 2nd Feb Yoko- bama and Shanghai 30th Jan, Gen.-B. & S.

Dutch Ba, 2,470, Lap,

Tjilatjap,

3rd Feb-Batavia, Balik Papan 26th Jan, Gen J. C. J. LA

Volute, Br. ss, 2,095,

Wilton 27th Jan-Kobe 20t Jan, Ballast-A. P. Co Yatebing, Br. "8.8., 1,424, Ander-

son, 3rd Feb.Bingapore, 24th Jan., Oen. Co

Zafiro, Am, 8.5., 1,449, MoMruay 2nd Feb.-Vanila 30th Jan., Gon.-T. & Co.

Cooked Ham $1.40 per b Corned Beef, Fork and Beans

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