Shipping
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.
IN CONJUNCTION WITH
THE HONGKONG »TELEGRAPH „MONDÀ。 FEBRUARY 10, 1918,
Deutsche Dampfschiffahrts Gesellschaft “HANSA.”
EAST ASIATIC SERVICE,
Regular Sailings from JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIPPINES vis STRAITS and COLOMBO,
TO
Marsellles, Havre, Bremen and Hamburg and New York. And from Pongkong, Manila and Japan to Vanduuver (8.0.) and Fortland (Or. Taking Cares at Through raise to all European North Continental and Bricks Porte, also Trieste,
Lisbon, Oporto, Gance, and clher Maditerranean Levezties, Black Baltic Sea and Ports, and all North and South American Poeta,
Next Sallings from Hongkong:
OUTWARD.
For 8 maghi, Kobe & Yokohama :
SUEVIA ......... 12th Feb.
O.J. D. AHLERS 15th Feb.
SILESIA ........16th Fab.. 80HWAREBURG 23th Feb. SPEZIA......8th March
BOANDIA ......10th March
SITHONIA......22nd March LIBERIA ... 8th April
HOMEWARD..
For Marseilles, Bremen, H. & Antwerp: 8.8. GOLDENFELS .....18th Feb. For Usvie, Botterdam, B'men & H'burg; 8.8. BRISGAVIA ...8th March, For Marseilles, Bremen & Hamburg
8.8. BELGRAVIA...15th March. For Havre, Bremen & Hamburg:
'8,8.0. J. D. AHLERS, 16th March. For Vancouver & Portland (Or.);
8.8. SITHONIA......22nd March. For Havre & Hamburg;
S.S. SILESIA.... 23rd March.
For Vancouver (BC.) and Portland (07.) 8.9. SITHONIA 33rd March.
For Further Particolare, apply to
Hamburg-Amerika Linie, Hongkong Oce
BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD.
VESSELS TAKING CARGO.
Destination,
European Ports.
Dispatched.
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
VESSELS ADVERTISED TO
DEPART TO-MORROW.
Vessel
For Hoihow, Haiphong,
Carl Diederichsen. Triumph. Haitan.
Vessel's Name.
For Freight Apply To
To be
Foochow;
Haiphong,
Hanol.
Saigon,
Ningpo.
Japan,
Tjilatjap.
... P. & 0, 0o....
15 February
...."
P & 0. 06. ... H. A. L
19 Feb., about.
8 March
-0. J. D. Ablers.
16 March
10)
Duneric
End of February
100
Goldenfels
H
London via Usual Ports of Call London and Antwerp via Singapore, &o... Havre, Breinen and Hamburg, do.
do doct do Copa Forte via Mauritius Marseilles
A
*.
400
Himalaya Sardinia Brisgavia
Marseilles, London & Antwerp via S'pore, &o. Kaga Maru Marseilles, Bremen, and Hamburg, &c. Trieste, &o.
***
H
Belgravia Bohemia Bremen Buyo Maru
Naples, Genos, Algiers, Gibraltar, S'ton, Manila Mexico, Peruvian and Úhili via Japan'
**
H. A. Lé ...Bank Line ...
**
H. A. L
N. Y. K.
H.A. L
**
13 February
... 12 February
15 March
8. W. & Co... 13 February M. & Co... 19 February T. K. K.... 23 April
New York, San Francisco and Canada.
Boston & New York via Porta & Suez Canál ... San Francisco via Shanghai and Japan, &c. ...
do do do do
do do
do do
do do
New York via Suez Canal
8. T. & Co.... 26 Feb about
...11 February
18 February
25 February
...
***
LAN
...
Indradeo Shinyo Maru Persia China Indrawadi Inaba Maru Chicago Maru... Canada Maru Monteagle Sithonis
**
T. K. K.
P. M. Co.
•
P: M. Co.
J. M. & Co....
15 February
N. Y. E..
11 February
0. S. K.
20 February
#19
0.8. K.
5 March
m
O. P. R. Co....
H. A. L
***
Victoria, B.C., and Seattle via Shanghai, &o.... Victoria, B.U., and Tacoma vis Japan, &o." Victoria, B.C., and Tacoma via Shanghai, &c... Vancouver Vancouver B.O., and Portland (Or.),
***
[12
Australian Ports via Manila
do do do
do do do
NEW FURTNIGHTLY SERVICE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN KOBE, HONGKONG AND RANGOON. WESTWARD.
The S.B. FULTALA: 415 tons gross, Capt. H. W. Tallent, will be despatched for SINGAPORE, PENANG and RANGOON on the 10th Febra: ary at noon, taking cargo at current rates.
EASTWARD.
The 8.3. "QUILOA," 6797 tons greas Captain Commack, will be lospatched for YOKOHAMA & KOBE on the 13th Febuary, at noon, taking Pigo and Passengers at curtɑní mater.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Telephone No 213,
Bongbong, 8th February, 1918.
LOG BOOK,
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD..
AGENTS,
[1
|
big bombs as a remembrance of the occasion. We were just about Load-Lines on Japanese Ships: opposite Bolinao light when the chief engineer asked me to go The recent rapid increase in below and look at the propeller the Japanese shipping trade and shaft. Upon examination I found the consequent import of foreign it badly bent and did not consider ship by companies other than the it safe to go on so i went back on Nippon Yusen Kuisha, have the bridge and gave orders to shown results in an increased put back to Manils. I had hard- traffic with Australia, and atten-ly got back before the chief en- tion is now called to the question gaser telegraphed up up that of the load lines of Japanese ships the shaft had broken. There touching the shores of the British was quite a heavy sea roll calony. Tho Japan Mail"ing and we began to drift back reports that the Japanese Consul and when we were about 13 miles at Svdaay addressed
a letter off Point Peidra I sent the second
AAN
Australia.
Nikko Maru
Prinz Sigismund. Empire
N. Y. K. M. & Co. G. L. & Co....
TH
Singapore, Coast Ports and Japan.''
Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang, &c.
do
do do
Singapore, Penang and Calcutta Singapore, Penang and Rangoon Bombay via Singapore & Colombo... Japan Kobe and Moji
*
K
..
+
* W
17
***
***
NA
do do Kobe and Yokohama
do do Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama Yokohama and Kobe bee
LEA
Yokohama and Kobe via Shanghai
Kwang-chow-wang and Haiphong
Foochow via Swatow and Amoy Swatow, Amoy and Foochow
do
Manila
do
do
Au
411 **
***
.do...
do Manila, Mangarin, Iloilo and Cebu Shanghai, Kobe and Moji... Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama
do
do do do
曲阳
+10
Tiitaroom Tjimahi
Arratoon Apcar. Fultals
**
Sanuki Maru. Tjiliwong Gregory Apear. Torilla Miyasaki Maru, Prinz Waldemar Kamano Mara, Qailoa"
Austria
Si-Kiang Kaijo Maru Haitan
Haivang Loongsang Yuensang
Taicang
***
***
Rubi
Thongwa
***
***
Namsang
**
J. C. J. L.
J. O. J. L.
*
8 March 22 March
12 February 22 February 1. March
Quick despatch. Quick despatch D. S. & Co. 12 February J. M. & Co... 10 February
N, Y. K.
421
17 February
J. O. J. L.....Quick despatch D. S. & Co.... 21 February D. 8. & Co.... 21 February N. Y. K. ...13 February M. & Co. N. Y. K. J. M. & Co....
***
100
S. W. & Co.... M. M. Co. 0.8. K... D. L. & Co...
4 March, about
12 February
13 February
2 March, about
12 February
12 February.
11 February
D. L. & Co.... 14 February J. M. & Co.... 8 February J. M. & Co.... 16 February J. M. & Co.... 15 February 8. T. & Co. ... 15 February D. 8. & Co. .,. 14 February J. M. & Co.... 8 February H. A. L. ... 15 February J. M. & Co... 10 Feb., about M. M. Co. ... 10 February Wakasa Maru M." N. Y. K.' ... 12 February ... 12 February 16 February ... 28 February 8 March 10 March
O. J. D. Ahlers. Den of Crombie. Paul Lecat
Suevis
Silesia
H. A. L.
***
H. A. L... H. A. L. HA, L. H. A. L. ...M. & Co.
* J. O. J. L. J. O. J. L J.C. J. L... 8. W. & Co....
do
do
*
do
do
do
***
do
do
do
do
do
do
· do
do
do
HY
la
do
do
眼
Ta...
*
do.
do
do
'do
do
do
Schwareburg ... Spezia Scandia Derflinger Tjilatjap Tjibodas Tjikini Africa Devanha
444
031
To Sail
***
Ka
do
do
COR
馅管
do
140
do.
...
Sail
***
to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, mate and the third engineer with Shanghai, Tsingtau, Kobe and Yokohama under date of December 23, 1912, BIX seamen off in a small boat with Shanghai stating that the Australian Go-instructions to telegraph to Manila vernment warned him of its re for help. We lost sight of them solve to impose fines on those when we were about three miles off Japanese ships, not being regis- and I then tried to make the path tered at Lloyd's, which are un- the Hongkong-Manila boats travel, provided with. certificates as to and succeeded, but when we got their load lines, and requesting in the path I could not bold her the Minister to publish the fact there and we drifted on past at the to Japanese shipowners in gen-rate of about two knots an hour. eral. The Foreign Office recently We made auxiliary rudders but received a similar notice from the they did not help much and it Government of New South Wales, was then we began to worry The authorities of the Communi- about the luck of the second THE cations Department state that they mate in reaching shore and send- have long recognized the neceaing for help. Saturday we were sity of establishing regulations still more worried but did not let Capt. FYSH. will be despatched for the above"ports on SATURDAY,
***
FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE Hongkong-New York.
AND MOJI.
THE Ship
"THONGWA,"
to the question of loadlines, but any of the Chinese passengers the 16th Feb., at noon. as things stand, Japanese ship know there was any danger. I The Steamer has superior socam=" owners will have to take out told them all on Sunday we would molation for passengers, is installed Lloyd's car.ificates. It is not yet only have one meal, all sharing throughout with Electric Light and known whether the Japanese alike. Saturday night I sent carries a duly certified doctor. Government will be represented up some rockers and I suppose Return Toarn to Japan (occupying at the international congress to the commander of the Cincinnati 20 days.) be opened at the instance of them for he hove in The Steamera leave about every 8 Great Britain for the purpose of sight about 3 a.m. Sunday and weeks for Shanghal and Kobe (Inisad unifying the marine rules of the came up near enough to tell as Sea); returning via Moji, providing a various countries, d
that he would take us in tow at lay of 5 to 6 days in Japan, ett
Beturn tickets are available by the The Yingchow's Adventures., 6 a.m., and that was all he said. Indo-Obles Steam Navigation Co's V Nothing ever looked so good There was no fuss at all. At Steamers Fare for round trip $130. to me as the lights of the cruiser 8 a.m. he came alongside and in For Freight or Passage, apply to Cincinnati as she hove in sight no time had a line aboard, the early Sunday morning," ," said bluejackets, barefooted and with DAVID SASSOON & CO., LD., Captain McIntosh, commander of sleeves rolled up, did work in
3181
Agents..
the steamship Yingchow, which a half an hour that ordinary mer- Hongkong 7th, Feb., 1918. was towed into Manila at 8.00 | chantmen would have taken half a.m. on February 3 by the cruiser a day to do. I can't speak
AMERICAN ASIATIO S.8. 00.
FOR NEW YORK v2 SUEZ
CANAL..
HONGKONG-NEW YORK
...
100
7 February
Quick despatch
Quick despatch
Quick despatch
1 March
P. & 0. Co.... 18 Feb., about
To Sail
*INDRA "
San Francisco, Shinyo Maru. Marseillos, Magellan.
Macao,
Shanghai,
Philippines,
Formosa,
Seattle,
Sui Tai.
Linan,
Taming.
Port Courbet, "Hanyang.
Taiton Maru. Inaba Maru.
VESSELS ADVERTISED TO ARRIVE TO-MORROW.
From
+
Singapore,
Colombo,
Singapore, Shanghai,
Vessels
Thongwa.
Yaroslav. Wasaka Maru. Goldenfels.
AMERICAN, MAIL,
The P, M. s.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, via Honolulu, the usual Japan Ports and Manila on the 23rd ult.
The P. M. 2.s. Siberia, carrying the American mail left Yokohama for this port via Manila on the 28th ult., between 10 a.m. and noon,
The T. K. K. s.e. Chiyo Maru, left Ban Francisco for Hong- kong via usual ports of call and Manila on the 1st inst., and may be expected here on the 4th prox.
The T. K. K. 6.8. Tenyo Maru, left. Yokohama for Honolulu on. the 27th ult., and is due at San Francisco on the 13th inst.
ENGLISH MAIL:
The P. & O. 88. Devanha left Singapore for this port on the 9th inst, at 9 ain, with the outward English Mails, and is duo here on the 14th inst., at 6 am.
CANADIAN MAIL
The C. P. R. 8.8. Monteagle, left Vancouver, B.O., for Hongkong vis usual ports of call on the 27th ult., at a.m.
The Yokohams office of the C.P.R. is in receipt of a wireless message from the R.M.S. Mon- teagle, sent at 8 pm, on the 5th inst, when the vessel was 1,830 miles distant from Japan, advis- ing all well and that the Com
mander expects to reach Yoko- hamá on the 11th inst,, at 6 pm
AUSTRALIAN MAIL
The E, and A. 8.8. Aldenham, left Sydney on the 15th ult., for this port, via Queensland ports and Manila,. '
The E. & A. 88. Empire from Sydney, etc left Port Darwin on the 2nd inst. for this port via Timor and Manilu.
The N. Y. E. 86, Miyazaki Maru European Line left Singapore for this port on the 6th inst, and is expected here on the 20th inst.
The cargo of Silk, shipped on board the ss. Caledonien, which left this port on the 31st Dec was "delivered in Lyons on the 4th inst.
The Hansa as. Goldenfels left Shanghai on the 8th inst. at noon, and may be expected here on the. 11th inst., am.
The T. K. K. s.s. Buyo Maru,' left Manzanillo for Honolulu on the 28th ult., and is due in Hong- kong on the 20th prox.
い
The T. K. K. s.s. Hongkong Maru, left Callao for Iquique and Valparaiso on the 29th ule.
The 8.8. "Glenfarg, passed' the Suez Canal on the 24th ult., for Hongkong via Straits.
The R. V. F. 8.8. Yaroslav, left Colombo on the 28th ult., and is fexpected to arrive in Hongkong
on the 11th inst,
VESSELS IN PORT.
Steamers. Bendoran, Br. 9.8., 2,587, Calley, .8th Feb-Moji 2nd Feb,
Coal-GL & Co. Carl Diederichsen, Ger, s.8. Jor gensen, 8th Feb.Hal- phong 6th Feb., Rice." J. & Lo, Cheongshing, Br.s.a., 1,909, Lid-
!”
dell, 29th Jan.-Bangkok 20th Jan., Gen-√, Mi ̈ & Vo. Derwent, Ger, 8., 1,562, Jensen, 6th Feb.-Tegah via P. Laut 28th Jan, Sugar- Chinese..
Drafar, Nor, 8.8., 1,102, Bing, 7th
Feb.-Bangkok and Swa tow 6th Feb., Gen-Kin Lye Long, Fooshing. Br. 8.8., 1,423, Welsh, 8th
Feb. Guaymas Mexico. 2nd Jan, Gen.-Eng Hok Fong. Hanoi, Fr. 0.9, 729, Marguerite, 6th Feb.-Haiphong. 4th Feb., Gen-A R. Marty. Hanyang, Br. s.s., 1,207, Cogan, 5th Feb-Baigon lat Feb, Rice.-B. & §. Hopsang. Br. 8.5., 1,302, Hay, 5th
Feb. Bangkok 28th Jan., Rica.-J., M. & Co. Huichow, Br. s.8. 1,215, Hooker,
Inaba
Keong
Kjold.
8th Feb. Canton 7th Feb., Ballast B. & §. Maru, Jap. 8 8., 8,837, Tom- maga, 3rd Feb-Shang- hai 31st Jan.. Flour.-N. Y. K.
Wai, Ger. s.5, 1,115, F
Kohler, 4th Feb.—Bang. kok 25th Jan, Teak.- Nord. Lloyd..
Nor. s.s, 1,448, T. Helleso, 4th Feb. Saigon 95th Jan, Rice-8, W. & Co. Laertes, Br. s.s, Wawn, 8th Feb. -Saigon 2nd Feb, Rice, -Chinese.
The I. G. M. sa. Prinz Walde-Laisang, Br. s.8., 2,225, Tadd,
mar left Sydney on the 8th inst at 11 am. and may be expected here on the 3rd prox.
The N. Y . 88. Nikko Maru Australia Line left Nagasaki for this port on the 6th inst, and is expected here on the 18th inst
FRENCH MAIL.
The Mi M, e.s. Magellan, with the outward French mail will leave for Europe on the 11th
LINE, LIMITED. inst., at 1 p.m.
FROM NEW YORK VIA
·SUEZ CANAL,
(With liberty to call at the Malabar Coast)
THE Steamship
" INDRAWADI".S
Capt. Charters, will be despatched a aboye ön 17th February,
For Freight and Passage apply to JARDINE, MATHESON & U.,
LTD.
Agenta,
With liberty to call at the Malabar Hongkong, 281b Jan., 1918. 105 Coast) C
British 8.5. INDRADEO"
on or about 26th February, 1913,'
For freight and farther information, apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & U‰., J
WANNA General Agenta. Hongkong, 27th Jan., 1918.
Sir Ronald Ross....
(189
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, RANGOON, AND CALCUTTA (Taking cargo ou Through Bills of Lading to Bangoon, Madras, and Mauritius.)
THE Steamship
ABBATOON APCAR," Capt. R. F. Thomson, will be despatch
MERCHANT STEAMERS.
The Mogul Lines 8: Chazeo left United Kingdom on the 26th Jan, for the Far East via Straits.
The B. IB. N. s.s. Quiloa, from Singapore is due at Hongkong on the 12th inst.
The 6.8. Thongwa from Calcutta! loft Singapore on the 5th inst., and may be expected here on the 11th inst, a.m.
8th Feb.-Moji 3rd Feb. Coal.-J., M. & Co.
Locksun, Ger. s.s., 1,021, W. Tau-
bert, 2nd Feb.-Bangkok 22nd Jan., Ballast.-B. & 8...
Minnesota, "Am ss., 13,323, T. W.
Garlick, 24th Jan- Seattle 16th Dec,, and Manila 22nd Jan, Gen.— N. YAK. Ningpo, Br. 8.d., 1,228, Pickard
4th.
Feb.-Nourabaya 24th Jan. Bugar-B. & 8.
Faklat, Ger. ss., 1,018, Wenzel, 6th Feb Bangkok 28th Jan., Rice B. & 8. Pheumpenh, Br. 8.8., 1,055, Bcott, 4th Feb. Saigon 29th Jan, Rice-Wo Fat Sing."
Quarta, Ger. 8.8., 1,146, Madeen, 8th Feb.--Saigon - 4th
·Feb., Rice-Chinese. Maru, Jap. p.s., 7,226, A. 8. Smith, 31st Jan-San Francisco 4th Jan, Gen.
T. K. K.
Shinyo
The H. A. L. 8.8. Suevia left) Singapore on the 5th Inst., ami, and may be expected here on the Taiwan. 12th inst., a.m.
The N. Y.K.88. Wakasa Maru Bombay Line left Singapore for this port on the 5th Inst, and is expected here on the 11th inst.
The N. Y. Kiss Sanuki Maru Bombay Line left Kobe for this port on the 7th inst, and is ex- pected here on the 14th inst.
The N. Y. K. Shidzuoka Maru American Line left Kobo for this port on the 7th inst., and is expected here on the 16th Inst.. The Hausa ss. O. J. D). Ahlers left Singapore on the 8th inst, the 14th inst Yor farther particolare, apply to The N. YE. 9.8. Kaga Mari DAVID SABSOON & CO., LD.. European Line left Shanghai for w this port on the 7th inst, and is Heucking. The Feb 19:9 (100 expected here on the 18th lust,
Cincinnati after having drifted too highly of the mon aboard to which the Yingchow belongs, helpless on the Chins Bea for four that ship. The rest of the story wired to Hongkong for mistruc days. I can't say too much for you know. The Cincinasti droptions says the Cablenews, Ameri- Sir Ronald Ross has been sped for the above ports on FRIDAY,pm and may be expected here on the masterly and business like pod us outside the breakwater can" and in all probability the pointed Physician for Tropical the 11th inet, at 3 raptor in manner in which the men of your at 8 a.m. to-day and we're here voxel will be repaired here in the Diseases to King's College Hos 2avy went about rescuing us safe and sound. Mesars, Smith, bay and then continued to Amoy pital, and will take up his duties but hereafter on every Fourth Bell and company, the agents for and then to Hongkong to go on in the autumn, after the removal of Tal, I am going to fire off four the China Navigation company, the drydock,
the hospital to Danmark-hill,
Brs, 1,048, Jenkins, 3rd Feb. Salgon » 26th, Jan, Rice Chinese. Talaang, Br. 8.6 1,435, 8, O. Mil- ford, 6th Feb-Swatow 5th Feb Ballast, J.; M. & Co. M
Taming, Br. a.s., 1,552. Bidford, 7th FebManila 4th - Feb., Fugar, B. &.8. Tjilatjap, Dutch 8.8 2,470, Lap, 3rd Feb. Batavia, Balik Papan 26th Jan, Gen.
Timahi, Dutch 8.8,2,088, Schirm-
beak, 4th Feb –Milke 29th Jan, Coal-J. C. J.
Cooked Ham $140 por lb. Corned Beef, Fork and Beans
ALEXANDEA
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.