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Shipping

CANADIA Y PACIFIC

ROYAL MAIL.

STEAMSHIP LINE.

From Hongkong_

India

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14,, 1913.

All Steamship fenye Hongkong ut noen. Tho" EMPRESS OF RUSSIA," and "EMPRESS OF ASIA," are now quadruple screw 20 knot turbine steamers, of 16,850 tons gross, the finest, fastest and most luxurious on the Pacific.

The direct route to Canada, United States and Europe, call- ing at Shanghai, Nagasaki (through" the Inland Sea of Japan), Kobo, Yokohama and Victoria, B.C.

Shinning

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.)

Projected Sailings from Hongkong-

Subject to Alteration

Sleamers

"

VICTORIA, B.C.,

Shipping

HONGKONG

LOG BOOK,

'Deck Loads Deputation.

Hit

During this last twelve mort's or so, says the Guild Gazette, u'n

PHILIPPINES. immense amount of time has been

4000 J. Miller 4000 F. S. McMurias

taken up in dealing with most important question of deck loads, both of timber, and otherwise. STEAMSHIP Cthe matter had been raised on a The oulminating feature, after

For

Sailing date.

Manila Mangarin, WEDNESDAY 1 Cebu and Iloilo. 15th Oct., 4p.m.

FRIDAY, Manila Mangarin, 24th Oct.,

Cebu and Iloilo,

4 p.m

Electric light Fans in every cabin; competent stewardesseB carried.

For Freight or Passage apply to

PHILIPPINES

From Quebec

Empress of

2nd Oct.

Allän Line

20th Nov..

Japan Empress of

Russia - Empress of

5th Nov.

19th Nov.

-Empress of ..Britain Allan Line

27th Nov,

19th Doc.

Destination, MARSEILLES, !. LONDON & AN. TWERP, via Katori Maru Singapore, Capt. Murai Penang, Colombo, Kamo Maru Buez, and Port | Capt..Kawara Said

Sailling Date.

Steamship. T.

----' --..

Captains,

Rubi

WEDNES, 22nd

T. 20,000

Oct: at daylight. Zafiro

WEDNES., 5th

T. 16,000

Nov, at d'light.

and

and SEATTLE Sanuki Maru Shanghai, 'vin

Capt. Noma Moji, Kobo, Yok-Shidzuoka Maru kaichi,

Capt. Irizawa "Yokohamu

TUESDAY, 21st

T. 12,500

T. 12,500

Oct, at noon. TUES., 4th Nov,, at noon.

Hongkong, 13 Oct. 1913. ·

'EMPRESS OF JAPAN," vis

J17.

SYDNEY "&, MEL-]

BOURNE, viu Manila, Thurs day Island, Townsville and Capt. Takeda Brisbane CALCUTTA

S'pore,

Tango Maru

Nikko. Maru

via

*

All Steamers of the Company's Pacific and Atlantic Fleets are equipped with Marconi Wireless apparatus.

PASSAGE RATES HONGKONG TO LONDON,

"EMPRESS OF RUSSIA."

Optional Atlantic Port, £71:10.

.* EMPRESS OF INDIA,"

Optional "Atlantic Port £65”

EMPRESS OF ASIA." via

Rates quoted above do not, includó meals and sleeping car across Canada. These, if required, will be furnished for 46 additional.

Intermediate service, via Canadian "MONTEAGLE", " Atlantic port £43, via Boston or New York £45. Meals and sleeping car £6 additional. "

SPECIAL RATES (First Class only.) allowed to Naval and Military officers, Civil Service employees, Missionaries, etc, etc. Lonal and through passengers may, if desired, travel by raïl. between Ports of call in Japan.

For further information. Maps. Routes, Handbooks, Rates of Freight and Passage, apply to

D. W. CRADDOCK, General Traffic Agent for China. Corner of Podder Street and Prayn, opposite Blake Pier.

BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD.

APCAR LINE.

Regular Service Between

CALCUTTA, STRAITS, SHANGHAI and JAPAN PORTS.

EASTWARD.

T. 9:600

WEDNESDAY.

Capt. Tominaga T. 13,500 2nd Oct: at noon. WED'DAY 19th Nuv, at noon..

SATURDAY,

Penang Tosa Maru

...... Capt. Sato

& Rangoon BOMBAY via Singa-1 - pore and Colombo. KOBE & Yokohama

NAGASAKI, Kobe

Kawachi Maru Capt. Chritiansen Mishima Maru Capt. Sommer Nikko Maruj

& Yokohama...... Capt. Takeda" SHANGHAI, Mc

and Kobe

Moji

SHANGHAI, Moji, 1 Kirin Maru

18th Oct.

FRIDAY,

T. 12,000

17th Oct. T. 12,500

THURS, 3rd T. 16,000

Nov. at 11 a.m. WEDNES, 22nd T: 9,6001 Oct., at 11a.m.

43

WEDNES., 15th

October.

Kobe & Yokohama / Capt. Deguchi 'T. 5,000

Cargo only.

Fitted with new system of wireless telegraphy.

PASSENGER SEASON-914

FOR EUROPE.

Miyasaki Maru 16000 tons saits Wednesday 28th January,

S.S. "C Apcar" 4,600 tons, Capt. Drake, will be despatched for

Iyo SHANGHAI, KOBE and MOJI on 3rd November.

S.S. "Dilwara," 5,378 tons, Capt. Ramage, will be despatched Hirano to KOBE and MOJI (Yokohama if sufficient inducement offers) on Katori 9th November.

Kitano

16000

"

12500.

11

"1

16000

14

20000

"1

Et

16000

20000

WESTWARD.

S.S. "Jelunga.", 5,206 tons, Capt. Sullivan, will be despatched for SINGAPORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA 5n 19th inst.

Kamo Kashima

FOR AMERICA Shidzuoka Märu 12500 tons sails

12500

12500

12500

Yokohama,,"

S.S. "Japan," 6,013 tons, Capt. Seddon, will be despatched [Tamba"

Aki as above on 20th inst

The above steamers have excellent saloon accommodation for Sado passengers and are fitted with all modern conventonces and carry a| duly qualified surgeon.

For freight or passage, apply to,

Hongkong, Oct. 14th, 1913.

DAVID SASSOON & CO.,

Agents

LTD.

HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO,

AND

WEST RIVER STEAMERS.

Joint Service of

THE HONGKONG, CANTON and MACAO STEAMBOAT CO. LTD., AND THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD., HONGKONG-CANTON LINE.

HONGKONG TO CANTON. CANTON TO HONGKONG.

Tuesday, 14th October,

10.00 pm. "Fatshan,"

5.00 p.m. "Kinshan,"

Wednesday, 15th October.

8.00 a.m. "Heungshan,"

10.00 p.m. "Kinshan,"

8.00 a.m. "Honam," 5.00 p.m. "Fatshan,"

These steamers, carrying His Majesty'e Mails, are the largtes and fastest on the River. Special attention is drawn to the Superior Baloon and Cabin. Electric Fan in each Cabin.

A Telephone service has been recently installed on the Canton. Company's Steamers-Duy Steamers Call No 776. Night Steamers. Call No. 775.

#

12500" Awa

12500 Shidzuoka,, 12500

11

T

"

For further information apply to Telophone No. 292.

Tuesday

11th February 25th,

11th March 25th

8th April, 22nd

27th January. 10th February. 24th

10th March. 24th 7th April. 21st

T. KUSUMOTO, Manager

CHINA NAVIGATION

CO., LTD.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERAMON.

Steamers.

For MANILA, CEBU & I'ILO....Chinhua SHANGHAI...

.Anhui SHANGHAI

„Chenan WEIHAIWEI & TIENTSIN Hulchow SHANGHAI

...... Luchow

To Bail.

.......... 14th Oct. at 4 p.m...

.16th Oct. at 4 p.m.

18th Oct. at m'night 23rd Oct. at noon ....23th Oct. at 4 p.m.

LIRECT SAILING TO WEST RIVER, Twice Weekly. 9.5. LINTAN "and" 8.843ANUI"

HONGKONG-MACAO LINE.

S.S. "Sui An." Tons 1651. MANILA LINE.-Twin Screw Steamers "Chinhua," "Taming": S.S. "Sul Tal," Tons 1651

and "Tean." Excellent suloon accommodation amidships; electric. HONGKONG TO MACAO. Week daya at 8 am and 2 p.m. from the Company's Wing fans fitted; extra staterooms on dock aft on Taming" & "Tean." ESHANGHAI LINE.-The Twin Screw steamers anhul" and Lnk Street Wharf.

Sundays at 9 a.m. & 12.30 p.m. from the Company's Wing Lok" Chenan," and the S.S. "Luchow" and "Yingchow" having excellent accommodation with Electric Light throughout and Electric Fans Street Wharf.

in the State-rooms and Dining Saloon, maintain a fast schedule MACAO TO HONGKONG. ·

SHEWAN TOMES & CO.

GENERAL MANAGERS

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN

SLOMIT

From

LIJN.

Kxpected on or about

For a

Regular Fortnightly Service between JAVA, CHINA and JAPAN

With Tipanas.JAVA......1st half Oct.......S'HAI ...2nd half Oct. Tibodas......S'HAI...2nd half Oot. .....JAVA......2nd half Oct. Tiltaroem...JAVA...let. half Nov.......JAPAN...1st half Nov. Tjimanoek...JAPAN...1st half Nov, ....JAVA......1st half Nov, Tjikini ......

JAVA......1st half Nov.......S'HAI 1st half Nov. Tjilatjap JAVA... Zud half Nov... JAPAN...2nd half Nov. Tjimahl ...JAVA......2nd half Nov.......AVA......nd half Nav, Tillwong.JAVA.....2nd half Nov... S'HA ......2nd half Nov.

The steamers are all fitted throughout with Electrio Light, and have accommodation for a limited ramber of saloon passengers, and will take cargo to all Ports in Netherlands-India on through B/L

For particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to the

¡JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN,

York building,

110 Telephone, No. 375."

TOYO KISEN KAISHA

Imperial Japanese Trans-Pacifio Mall Line, SAN FRANCISCO LINE

Connecting with the Western Pacific Railway at San Francisco to all points in the United States and Canada and with Trana- Atlantic Lines to Europe. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. (Subject to alteration

Steamer

Tons Captain Date of Sailing) S.S. Chiyo Maru ...22,000...W.W. Greeno.....Oct. 17. at noon Ss. Nippon Maru...11,000...A. G. Stevens......Nov. 5. S.S. Tenyo Maru ...22,000...E. Bent....... ..Nov. 11. 19 S.8 Hongkong Maru 10 S. Togo .........Nov. 28.

These steamers are equipped with Turbine Engines and Triple All steamers carry Japanese Government wireless telegraph and telephone and post office.

Screws.

SOUTH AMERICAN LINE.

+1

in connection with the National Railway of Mexico at Manzanillo and the Tehuantepec National Railway at Salina Cruz). Only Regular Direct Service to Mexican, Chilian and Peruvian Ports Proposed Sailings From Hongkong (Subject to Alteration).

Steamers

Tons

Date of Bailing 18,500.... Wednesday Dec., 3, Noon .17,200......... Tnum, Feb., 5, 1914 at noon.

Anyo Maru... | Kiyo Maru....

For Further Particulars as to Passago Fro'ght apply to

S. MORIMOTO. Agent. KING'S BUILDING, Opposite Bluko Pier.

gront number of occasions in the House of Commons, was that the President of the Board of Trade informed Mr. Peto, in a personal way, that he would readily receive a representative deputation from the Quild in order that the views of seafarers might be more fully-

On the bacom Jaid before him. ing known, the Management. Committee of the Guild thought that this was an opportunity whereby it could be proved to the Board of Trade that, on questions such as these, there was abaniute ananimity of feeling amongst sea- farers of the more responsible sort. It was decided to commnai- cate with other representative nautical societies, and especially so with the Marine Engineers' Association, and eventually after the interchange of friendly com respondence, "all hands" agreed that this was a matter in which cordial co-operation might ex- ercise the very best results. Mr. Baxton very kindly agreed to the deputation being increased in scope, for which permission was Baked, and eventually a j int de « putation appeared balore the President in his room at the Board of Trade. Prior to it taking place a meeting was held in order that there might be con- sensus of opinion arrived at as to the different points which might be brought out at the deputation. The Secretary of the Guild or ganised the whole affair, and we. are pleased to say that it went. through in a most successful way, The proceedings of the deputation were privato, but we print the following account appearing in the Journal of ommerce.

On Thursday Inst a deputation which had been organised by the Mmperial Merchant Servion Guild,

aited upon the President of the Board of Trade in London.

The representatives of the cap. tains, officers, and engineers were cordially received by the Presid... sat of the Board of Trade and a number of officials who were pre- sent. A great deal of nforma tion was placed in the hands of the President concerning the dangers attendant upon the car riage of deck asrgoes, and abund- ant evidence of the actual experi- ences of captains and officers was given. These related not only to deck cargoes consisting of timber, but also to the danger of carrying such cargoes on deck as machin- ery and heavy goods which cannot be securely lashed to prevent their getting adrift in bad wes ther. It is understood that Mr Buxton was very sympathetic in this respect, and made it known that the Board of Trade were To Sali Francisco from Hongkong calling an fhungkul, Nagasaki, Kobe (Via Inland Sex), Yokoe ham and dolara (269 Paradise of the Puztick Through Service via New York to Surope. moving in the matter, and possib

Some Features of Service. :

ly an international agreement Electric Fans, Swimming Tank, Orchestra, Amusements, would be arrived at in due course, Wireless. Submarine Signal Service, and Bilge Keels. Cuisine It may he remembered that about under Personal Supervsion of Mr. V. Moroni, one of the World's the middle of last year Mr Moore attended the conference of the 4k 031 to London by this rate, with his unrivalled opportunities, is to return ticket International Law Ass cation-

To San Francisca vse jápnu and Hunolulu una coss in 643." By theičiamasaki DoMYIDA Firs: Class accommodation we provided for 19 to London, 1 st 4103) and to her of which he is a member-at Frantee's 416 SPECIAL RATES to Army and Navy cies, Diplomatic, Godisiar de Civil Stry.c

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.

Mongolia

Manchuria

Korea

'Siberia

13,000 tons, twin screw i

- *750KICI Tona, &WİN acrews. By,DoD sons twin scrawɛi 10,000 tons, twin scraws.

Also NILE, 1,000 toni, CHINA, to,900 tons, and PERSIA, 9,100 KANI.

most famous caterers.

Pasangan palding through Tickets have tne privilege at travelling by train-Between. Köze' and Yoko zuma, free of charge.

Week days at 7.30 a.m. & 2 p.m. Sundays, at 7.30 a.m.'& 5 p.m; service between Canton, Hongkong and Shanghai, leaving Hong-

EXCURSION' TO MACAQ

kong for Shanghai direct every Thursday and Sunday, taking cargo Steamer: Manchuria 27,000 Tons, Sailing Oct., 21 at 1 p.m. Paris, when the dangers of deck. on through Bills of Lading to all Yangteze and Northern China Ports, N.B. Passengers must embark before midnight on Saturday for the Sunday morning sailings. A Company's launch leaves Murray Fior at 10 o'clock every Saturday night.

SUNDAY, 19th October. "Sui An."

The Company's Steamship,

will depart from the Company's Wing Lok Street Wharf at 9 am: and return from Macao at 5 pm.

These steamers land passengers in Shanghai, avoiding the incon-

Reduced fares,—oшgio Davi

N.B.-The Company will also run a steamor from Macao onenience of the transhipment at Woosung. Sunday morning at 7.30 am, and from Hongkong at 12.30 p.m. from

L

the Company's Wing Lok Street Whart

This steamer connects with the Excursion. steamer returning

from Macao at 5 p.m.

FARES AS USUAL

For Freight or Passages apply to

Further particulars may be obtained at the Office of the Company Telephone No. 36

CANTON-MACÃO LINE. .'

-S.S. Hoi-Sang 457 Tons.

Dopartures from Macao to Canton on Mon., Wednes., & Fri.,

at 9 p.m. Departures from Canton to Macao on Tues., Thurs. & Satur., at 4.30 p.m. Joint Service of Hongkong, Canton and Maruo Steamboat Co., Ltd., The China Na- vigation Co., Ltd., and The Indo-China Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.

CANTON-WUCHOW LINE.

S.S." Salnam" 588 Tons, and "Nanning," 569 Tons." One of the above steamers leaves Canton for Wuchow every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at about 8 a.m., and the other leaves Wushow for Canton on the same days at 8.30a.m. Round trips take about 5 days. Passengers onn return to Hongkong or vice versa by the Comany's direct steamers "Lintan," and "Sanul" These vessels have superior Cabin accommodation and are lighted through- out by electricity. Electrio Fan in sach Cabin.

Booking Office open daily (Sunday ercepted) 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Further particulars may be obtained at the office of the

HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT

TRY SO COMPANY LIMITED, S

(HOTEL MANSIONS FIRST FLOOR); Opposite the Blake Pier

Hongkong 13th Oct, 1913.

neturn $ra,

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agente

RUSSIAN VOLUNTEER FLEET.

Homeward Bound.

The Intermediate Passengers 5.5. "SARATOFF", 5,427 R.T., Captain Remizoff. is expected to arrive | · here about the 28th day of October.

1:

Hongkong-Manila Service.

From HONGKONG. Levi' Rengkong.

Act

Oct.

Maalim

*CHINA. Oc 14 13 "NILE

Nov. 25 PERSIA Nor "

* Jutarmediato Steamers.

From MANILA,

i.cave

Manila,

Oct.

Oct

Dup Hongkong. NIL 18

Oct. #Q MOSCOLIA Nyir. 30

Now 15 "PERIA

King's Building (opp. Blake Pier). R. C. MORTON,

Hongkong oth

1919.

&g

Pasama-Pacile Internation-San Frazcisco 1913.

17

Telephone No. 141

and

cargoes were discussed, and anim portant paper was read on the sub jeet by MrRobt. Temperley, generally commeated upon. Sir Walter Ranoiman agreed that whilst he was a abipowner, and one of the biggest sinners engag- ed in the trade, he knew what it was to cross the Atlantic with a' heavy deckload, and, sa an old sailor, he remarked that deckloaki should be swept away altogether.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LD.It may be added that the notion

Hongkong-South China Coast Ports.

Highest Class, Fastest and Most Luxurious. Steamers on the Coast, having splendid Accommodation for First-Class Passengers, Eleotrio Light, Excellent Cuisine,

FOR SWATOW, 'AMUI 'AND FOOCHOW RETURN. (Occupying 9 to 10 days.) Captain

Steamships. Hallan

N.B.-The exact date of arrival will be published Halching after receipt of calling telegram from Shanghai. Hiayang For Freight, Passage and further particulars please apply to

CAPT. G. A. LUKHMANOFF,

Agent: 1 Hotel Mansions, 3rd Floor, Rooms Nos 12A, & 14:

Telephone No. 1224."

Hongkong, 11th Oct. 1913.

Haimon Halmun

***

Leaving.

J. S. Rasch...... I TUES, 14th Oct, at 11-am.. W. O. Passmore. FRIDAY, 17th Oct., at 11 a.m.

of the International Law Associat-, ion in respect to deck cargoes was, in the first place, prompted by certain communications writ ten by Mr Moore, the Secretary of the Guild, which appeared in the Times. Mr Robert Temperley, a Member of the Conacil of the Association, and an eminent law yer on the North east Coast, then kenly interested himself on this..

A. E. Hodgins... TUESDAY, 21st Oot, at 11 am.matter, and shortly after the

i

FOR SWATOW

...J. W. Evane ...WEDNES,, 15th Oct., at 1a.m.

J.W. Evans... | SAT., 18th Oct,, at p.m. Steamers will arrive at depart from the Cole Wharf neur Blake Pier. For Freight and Passage, apply to

ין

Douglas Lapralk & Co.

General Managere.

Quild deputation the Presidont received deputation from the International Law Association,

Oystere. Fresh, Friedl or Stewed, Findon Haddocks. Kippers &zo

XANDRA CAFE

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