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Shipping

CANADIAN PACIFIC

ROYAL MAIL.

Empress of Asia Empress of Japan Empress of Russia

STEAMSHIP LINE.

From Hongkong.

Empress of

THE HONGKUNG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10 1914.

19th Feb.

India

2nd April.

5th Mar,

Monteagle

8th April.

19th Mar.

Empress of Asla

16th April.

All Steamshite - Bongkang ni nocn.

The "EMPRESS OF RUSSIA,?'and “EMPRESS OF ASIA" are new quadruple screw 21 knot turbine 'steamers, of 16,850 tons gross, 30,625. displacement, the finest, fustest 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), Kobe, Yokohama and Victoria, B.C.

All Steamers of the Company's Pacific and Atlantic Floets 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

"MONTEAGLE”.

Shuping Yoko

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

(THE JAPAN MAIL, STEAMSHIP CO

Projected Sailings from Hongkong-

Subject to Alteration

LONDON & AN- TWERP, Singapore, 'Capt F Cope

Shipping

HONGKONG

LOG BOOK

Motor Ship Developments. At the very end of last year, i highest-powered and fastest e dantila motor vessel was an cross

PHILIPPINES. fully at into service: The

PHILIPPINES

Sailling Date

Steamship. T.

Captains.

(WEDNES., 11th

Zafiro Rubi

Destination.

Steamers.

MARSEILLES, 1

via

Kitano "Maru

Malacra, Penang, Colombo, Buez, & Port Said,

lyo Mare Capt. Hirasc

T. 12,500 Feb, at 10a.m.

Tamba Maru

T. 16.000 Feb. nt 10 am.

J WEDNES, 13th

VICTORIA, · B.C., and SEATTLE Shangbai, v.i a

Capt. J. Teranaka T. 12,500 Moji, Kobe, Yok (Aki Maru kaichi,

&nd

Capt. Noma Yokohama

"EMPRESS OF ASIA.'

via

EMPRESS OF JAPAN," via

SYDNEY & MEL-

'BOURNE,

Manila, day Townsville Brisbane

Intermediate service, via Canadian Atlantic port £43, via Boston or New York £45.

Rates quoted above do not include meals and sleeping ear across Canada. These, if required, will be furnished for £6 additional.

SPECIAL RATES (First Class only.) allowed to Naval and Military officers, fivil Service employees, Missionaries, etc, etc. Passengers purchasing Trans-Pacific Round Trip passage tickets have the option of returning from San Francisco by the steamers of the Pucille Mail S.S. Co., or Toyo Kisen Kaisha.

Local and through passengers may, if desired, travel by rail between Ports of call in Japan.

For further information, Maps, Rouies, Handbooks, 'Rates of Freight and Passage, apply to

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

| CALCUTTA

S'pore,

+

TUESDAY, 10th

1

Feb, at noon.

TUES., 24th

T. 12,500

Fe, at noon.

"

via Nikko Maru Thurs-Capt. Takoda T. 9,600 Island, Kumano Maru

and Cap M. Winckler T. 9,300

via) Sanuki Maru

WEDNES., 11th

Feb, at noon, WEDNES., 11th Mar. at noon.

+

(SATURDAY,

"Penang Capt. Deguchi T. 12,500 (21st Feb:

& Rangoon BOMBAY via Singa-1 Jinsen Maru pore and Colombo. Capt. Sano

1 Katori Maru KOBE & Yokohamia

Capt. Murai NAGASAKI, Kobel Kumano Maru

(TUESDAY,

T. 5,000 117th Fob.

(WEDNES., 11th T. 20.030 Feb. at 11 a m.

(WED., 11th

JTUESDAY,

& Yokohama H Capt. M. Winckler T. 9,300 Fob. at 11 am. SHANGHAI.. Moji Rangoon Maru

and Kobe....... . Capt. Date SHANGHAI, Moji, Hakata Maru.

BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD. Kobe & Yokohama) Capt. Nomuru

AP CAR LINE.

Regular Service Between

CALCUTTA, STRAITS, SHANGHAI and JAPAN PORTS.

EASTWARD,

S.S. "G. Apcar," 4,610 tons. Capt. Drake, will be despatched for SHANGHAI, KOBE & MOJI on 16th Feb.

S.S.Jelunga" 5.206 tons, Capt. J. R. O: Sullivan, will be des- patched for MIIKE, YOKOHAMA, KOBE & MUJI on 22nd Feb.

WESTWARD.

S.S." Torilla." 5,203 tons, Capt. Swanson, will be despatched for SINGAPORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA on 21st Feb.

S.S. "Dilwara," 5,378 tons, Capt. Ramage, will be despatched as above on 1st March."

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

For freight or passage, apply to."

Hongkong, Feb. 6th, 1914.

DAVID SASSOON & GO., LTD. Agents

THOS. COOK & SON,

Tourist, Steamship and Forwarding Agents,

Bankers, &c..

¡Cargo only.

T. 6,000 17th Feb.

FRIDAY, T. 12,000 13th Feb.

Fitted with new system of wireless telegraphy.

PASSENGER SEASON 1914 FOR EUROPE.

Kitano Maru 16000 tons sails Wednesday,

Lyo

Hirano Katori

Kamo Kashima

12500 16000 20000

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"

"

16000

-20000-

"

FOR AMERICA. Shidzuoka Maru 12500 tons salle Famba

12500

11

Aki

11

12500

Sado

12500

Yokohama,, Awa Shidzuoka

12500

1

12500

12500

Telephone No. 292.

+

For further information apply to

Tuesday

11th

February.

25th.

11th March.

25th 8th April, * 22nd

» 27th January,

|

For

Sailing dato.

the Fionis, in which two 2003 (2) i.b.p. four-cycle motors are in- talled. Such a boat is quite

STEA MSHIP CO. comparable with some of the world's largest and most import- ant ships, and at least is an in- dication of some distinct pro- |gress during the past two years, says the Motor Ship and Motor Cebu and Iloilo. Feb. 4 p.m [Manila,Mangarin, WED, 11th

Boat. At the beginning of 1912 Manila, Mangurin, SATUR., 21st appeared quite doubtful whe

Cebu and Iloilo. Feb. 4 p.m. Jaher it would be possible to build four-cycle engines of much greater power then thone of the Selandia, in which the power per oylinder was under 150 b.h.p.; yet within so short a space of tima the specific power han, been ai- most exactly doubled.

...4000 F. S. MoMurray

'4000J. Miller

Electric light. Fans in every cabin competent stewardesses carried.

Passengers holding round trip tickets may return by any steamer of the Pacifo Mall 88. Co., Toyo Kisen Kaisha, Norddeutscher Lloyd and Eastern and Australian Steamship Co., Ltd.

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For Freight or Passage apply to

SHEWAN TOMES & CO.

GENERAL MANAGERS

Hongkong, 2nd Feb. 1914.

Stru

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.

Этом

kupected on or abast

Regular Fortnightly Service between. JAVA, CHINA and JAPAN.

will be Timahi

.......JAVA...1st half Feb. Tillatjap JAVA...ist half Feb. JAVA. It half Feb. Tjitaroëm ...JAVA ...1st half Feb, ......SHAI...1st half Feb. Tillwong JAVA 1st half Feb.......JAPAN ...1st half Feb. ...JAVA...2nd balf Feb...,SHAI...2nd half Feb. Tjikini !... 7jibodas......JAVA.lat half Mar......JAPAN ...1st half Mar. Tipanas.JAVA 1st half Mar......SHAI...2nd half Mar. Tjimanoek...JAVA 2nd half Mar. ....S'HAI ..2nd half Mar. The steamers are all fitted throughout with Electric Light, and have accommodation for a limited number of saloon passengers, and will take cargo to all Ports in Netherlands-India on through B/L.

For particulare of Freight and Passage, apply to the

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.. Telephone No. 1674

1ork buiding.

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TOYO KISEN KAISHA

SAN FRANCISCO LINE

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VIA SHANGHAI, MANILA, THE INLAND SEA,

JAPAN AND HONOLULU,

Sailings from Hongkong-Subject to change without notice.

Steamer.

Displacement ̧*

Tons & Speed

||

Leave Hongkong.

10th Feb." 18th Feb.

11,000 - 10 knots Tues.,

22,000 - 21 knots Fri.,

via Manila. Omitting Shanghṣi.

10th February. 24th

10th March.

Hongkong Maru.

24th

Shinyo Maru

.7th-

April.

21st

KITSITATEM pej

Wansgar.

CHINA NAVIGATION

CO., LTD.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

For SHANGHAI

Head Office for the Far East:-16, DES VEUX ROAD, HONG-TIENTSIN.

KONG. SHANGHAI: 2-3, Foochow Road. YOKOHAMA:

32, Water Street. MANILA: Manila Hotel.

TICKETS SUPPLIED to EUROPE by the principal STEAMSHIP LINES and TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY. TOURS arranged to ALL PARTS of the WORLD. BAGGAGE collected, forwarded and insured at lowest rates,

LETTERS of CREDIT and CIRCULAR NOTES ISSUED and CASHED

Chief Office-LUDO ATE CIRCUS, LONDON, E.C.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

IN CONJUNCTION WITH

Deutsche Dampfschiffahrts Gesellschaft "HANSA.

EAST ASIATIC SERVICE,

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Begurar Sailings from JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIPPINE

via STRAITS and COLOMBO.

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

Asking Cargo ar Thmagh taten to all European North Continental and British Porta also Trieste Lisbon, Oporto, Gence, and other Mediterranean Levantine, Black Buitis Ses and Forts, and all North and South American Parts.

Ambria

Next Sailings from Hongkong : OUTWARD.

For Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama:

..27th Mar. 5th Apr. 125th Apr.

..18th Feb. Seudmark ........... 18th Mar, Scandia ......... 24th Feb. Brisgavia... Assyria........................... 3rd Mar. Uckermark Hoerde..

17th Mar. Sambla..........

HOMEWARD.

For R'dam Bremen & Hamburg; Preussen.....13th Feb. For Havre, Bremen & H'burg;

O. J.D..Ahlers 24th Tob. For Marseilles, B'burg & A'werp;

Suevia

2nd Mar. Tor Marseilles, Havre & H'burg;

Sithonia

6th Mar. For M'les, H're Rdam & H'burg,

Bermuda

8th Mar, For Havre, Emden, & Hamburg; Spezia did... 10th Mar, For Further Particulare

For Bremen, H'burg & Antwerp Senegambia... 17th Mar For Vitoria, Viver S'tle & P. (Or.)| Sudmark......18th Mar For M'les: R'dam & Hamburg;

Sächsen..............73rd Mar, For Havre & H'burg;

Scandia ......26th Mar For Havre Emden & Hamburg;

Assyria,..

4th April.

apply to Hamburg-Amerika Linio, HongkongOllon..

Steamers. Fengtien Kuelchow

*To Sail. .....12th Feb. at 4 p.m.

13th Feb, at noon ...13th Feb. at 4 p.m. "......14th Feb. at m'night ...Shaohshing...17th Feb. at noon

17th Feb, at 4 p.m. ......19th Feb. at 4 p.m.

NINGPO & SHANGHAI......Szechuen SHANGHAI & TSINGTAU...Chenan SHANGHAI................ MANILA, CEBU & ILOILO... Taming SHANGHAI............

.Anhui

A

DIRECT SAILING TO WEST RIVER, Twice Weekly.

"8.3. LINTAN "and" S.S. SANUI" · MANILA LINE-Twin Sorew Steamers "Chinhua," "Taming" and "Tean." Excellent saloon accommodation amidships; electric fans fitted: extra staterooms on deck aft on "Taming" & "Tesa." SHANGHAI LINE-The Twin Borow steamers "Anhul " "Chenas," and the 8.8. "Liangchow," "Luchow" and "Yingchow" having excellent accommodation with Electrio Light throughout and Electric Fans in the State-rooms and Dining Saloon, maintain a fast schedule service, between Canton, Hongkong and Shanghai, leaving Hongkong for Shanghai direct every Thursday and Sunday, taking cargo on through Bilis of Lading to all Yangtere and Northern China Ports.

"

All steamers will be despatched at NOON. First Class to London.£71.10. Return (6 months:) £120. First Class to New York.........£60.

11

San Francisco £45.

A New Island." The British Indian Navigatioa Company's vessel, the Euryalus, 3 700 tons, which left Hongkong in the 18th nlt, arrived at Yoko," hamon on the following Wednesday. The Japan Advertiser states that Captain Owen reported that while the vessel was off the coast of Satan me, he saw an island which was not marked on the map. When the vessel approached it as found to be a vast field of pumice stones, which had been. thrown out from Mt. Sakurajima,

Shanghai Mishaps. While coming up river at Shangbai no the evening of February 2 the B. I stesmer Forrills ran down a atone jank ff the Standard Oil wharf. The 'junk foundered immediately and ne of the crew is reported to have been drowned. The wreck was absequently blown up by the Harbour Authorities. The N. Y. K. steamer Unkai Mara' fent ashore on the middle gronad

low the Flour Mills, Shanghai, shile outwarit bound on the morning of February 1 but was refloated without assistance the 8me afternoon and proseeded an her voyage.

Japanese Grant. The Sipbuilding Encourage- £96.10.ment Grant given by the govern

£68. ment of Japan for vessels can«

Passengers purchasing Trans-Pacific Returns tickets have the option of returning from Ban Francisco by steamers of the Pacific Mail 8.8. Co., or from tructed in the country has been Vancouver by ateamers of the Canadian Pavilio. Railway Co.

Axel for the current year at

Special Raton given to NAVAL & MILITARY, CIVIL SERVANTS, MISSION-Y830,000. ARIES eto.

ROUND THE WORLD Tickets issued in Connection with all the Principal Mall lines and the Trans-Siberian Railway.

charge.

Passengers may travel by Railway between ports of call in Japan free of

SOUTH AMERICAN LINE,

Steamer Wrecked.

The Japanese steamer Kenkon Maru No. 11, 3 542 tons, which” left bamarang for Japan ou

Vin JAFAN PORTS, HONOLULU, HILO, MANZANILLO, SALINA January 8, went ashore on the CRUZ, CALLAO, IQUIQUE and VALPARAISO

Thenco by TRANS-ANDEAN ROUTE 5 BUENOS AIRES. For Full Particulars as to Fassage & Freight, apply to

Telephone No. 291

S. MORIMOTO, Agent.

KING'S BUILDINGS.

THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED. Mail Service to Australia

via Manila.

MAIL SCHEDULE-

following day on the Kember Shoals, Krimon Java telaud, ord will probably become a total loss, She was formerly the Glen Lire Seamer Glenesk, built in 1891

nd was purcbased by Japan in Fune, 1913.

Gold Production:"

The world's production of gold 'wing the calender year 1911 is tidated by the Director of the Mint at Washington to have been. | #91,000,000, or £2,200,000 Team" han the value of the product of 012. The production of the United States during 1913 was $17,800,205, a decrease, re com- 27th Feb. at 10a.m.pared with the previous year, of 20th Mar.at

£1,000,000. 9th April at **

SI BIROT TO VON FICATION

Arrive Hongkong from Australia..

Steamers.

The steamers leaving Hongkong on Sundays proceed from Shanghai to Tsingtau, leaving there on Tuesdays for Shanghai, Empire. Hongkong and Canton

St. Albans...... N.B.-Passengers must embark before midnight on Saturday for Eastern the Sunday morning sailings. A Company's launch leaves Murray Pier at 10 o'clock every Saturday night.

These steamers land passengers in Shanghai, avoiding the incon- venience of the trans-shipment at Wonkung..

Reduced Fares:-Single $45: Return $75,

For Freight or Passages apply to

Telephone No. 36

Hongkong 10th Feb., 1914.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE. Agenta

RUSSIAN VOLUNTEER FLEET.

HONGKONG AGENCY.

Homeward Bound,

(Odossa via ports of call.)

The S.8. Perm, 4,149 R.T., Commander Bakanoff, is expected to arrive here about the 18th day of February, 1914

The 8.8. Kiev, 5,566 R.T., Commander Stetzky, in expected to arrive here about the 27th day of February, 1914

Outward Bound, (Vladivostok via Nagasaki.),

The 8.8. Vladimir, 5,620 R.T., Commander Kamichaneky, is expected to arrive here about the 26th day of February, 1914.

The B.B. Yaroslav, 4.494 R.T.. Commander Lokhmstoff expected to arrive here about the 21st day of March, 1914.

N.B.-These two outward steamers on the way to Nagasaki and Vladivostok will call at Hongkong if the room permits.

For Freight, Passage and further particulars, apply to

Capt. D. A. LUKHMANOFF, Agent,

Hutsi Mansionu, Tali No. 1284. Hongkong, 20th Jan-1914

21st Feb.. 14th Mar.

Leave Hongkong for Australia.

H

The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, en suring a Plentiful supply of Ios, French Provisions, etc., and are lighted throughout with Electricity: All State-Rooms have Electric Fans. A duly qualified Doctor and Stewardess are carried. ⠀

For further particulars; apply to

Gibb, Livingston & Co.

Apezte.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LD.

Hongkong-South China Coast Ports.

Veteran Journalist, The proprietor of the Daily Telegraph (Lord Burnham) ing elebrated his eightieth birthday, Notwithstanding his advanced age, Lord Burnham, is still an active habitue of Fleef-street, and as virile an organiser as ever. He visits his office every day. He is one of the most notable of English.

LD, iurnaliste. He was the first to

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

FOL SWATOW, AMUY AND FOOCHOW RETURN. (Occupying 9 to 10 days.).

Ateamships. Halching Haiian Halyang

Captain · PastMyLeaving.

W. C. Passmore" | TUESDAY, 10th Feb, at 11 a.m. J. B. Roach. FRIDAY. 18th Feb. at 11 am.. A.F. Hodgins... TUESDAY, 17th Feb, at 11 am.

FOR SWATOW.

Halmun ||J. W. Evans... | BUNDAY, 15th Feb, at 10 a.m.

Steamers will arrive at and depart from the Co,'s Wharf near Blake Pler, For Freight and Fassage, apply to de

Douglas Lapralk & Co. General Mansworn,

make use of the powers of news- papers in the cause of charity. when he collected thonsands of pounds in aid of the cotton spio-

ners,

who were rendered destitute,

daring the American Civil War. He planned the expedition to Central Africa in search of the explorer Livingstone. The staff of all the papers subcribed to wards a birthday gift for the old journalist, and this was presented tɔ him at his home in Broking." hamshire,

Oysters. Fresh, Fried or Stewed. Findon Haddocks, Kippers &107 ALEXANDRA CAFE,

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