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INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

(Projected Sailings from Hongkong.—Subject to Allegation).

S'PORE, P'ang & C'cutta Kulsang*

For

Steamship

MANILA

Yuensang*

SHANGHAI.

Loksangt

SHANGHAI & Taingtau Esang+ S'PORE, P'ang & O'outta... Lovat" Y'HAMA Kobo &; Moji... Fooksang" SHANGHAI MANILA

On

Fri.,

1st May at 2 p.m. Sat., 2nd May at 2 p.m Sun., 3rd Mayat d'light. Tues., 5th Mayato'light Wed., 6th May at 2p.m Thur, 7th May atd'light Kwongsang Thur., 7th Mayaid'light ...Loongsang Sat., 9th Mayat 2 p.m. Return Tours to Japan (Occupying 24 days). The steamors "Kutsang," Namsang" and "Laisang," leave (Inland Sea) and Moji to Hongkong. Time occupied 20 days. This service is supplemented by the " Fo›ksang" "Kumsang"" Lovat" “Yatshing" and "Suisang" leaving Hongkor at regular intervals for Yokohama, Kube and Moji and returning thence direct to Hongkong. Time occupied 16 days

The steamers Choysang, Kwongsang," and "Hongsang will call at Swatow on their way down from Shanghai, "These vessels have nli miera improvements and throughout with electrie Light.

THE HONGKONU (ZELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1914.

VESSELS LOADING.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS,

Destination.

EUROPEAN PORTS.

.For.

VESSELS ADVERTISED TO DEPART TO-MORROW.

Vessels,

Vessel's Name.

For Freight Apply To

Helene..

spatched. Australia

Swatow

Aldenham

Huichow

P. & O. H. A. L.

Swato x

Haiyank

1, May

1. May

Swatow

Clara Jebsen

N. D. L.

5. of Mpy Straits

Swatow Straits

Pongtong Kutsang Nubia

London & Antwerp via S'pore &cot Nubia. M'ies, H're, H'burg & A'werp &o. Belgravia Havre, Tunkirk, Emden and

Hamburg/Bremen

Gemis

To be Da-, Holhow

about every 3 vooks for Shanghi and Japan returning via Kobe M'seilles vis S'gon; 8'pore, Paul Locat M. M. Co. 5, May

are fitted

A duly qualified surgeon is also carried.. *Steamers have superior accommodation for First-class Passongars, and are fitted throughout with Electrio Light. † Taking Carg on Through Bills of Lading to Yangtsze Ports, Chefoo, Tiontsin, Dalny, Weihaiwoi, Tsingtau.. Taking cargo on Through Bells of I ading to Kudat, Lahad Datu, Simporna, Tawao, Usukan Jesselton, ni Labuan. For Freight or Passage,

"

Port Said

T'te, Fiume V'ce, via S'pore eto, Persia Mlos, Ldon A'werp via S'pore etc. Mishima M. London, via Usual Forte of Call Assaye N'les,Goa, A'13, Lisbon S'ton, &c. Buelow Hamburg & Antwerp &o, Arabia Havre, Emden & Hamburg Uckermark Trieste, via Singapore, Penang,

Colombo, etc., ~

Bohemie Marseilles, Anwerp, Rotterdam.Į

Hamburg & Bremon

Sigmaringen M. Co. London, Rotterdam & Antwerp Card'shire J. M. Co. Marseilles via Ports

¡Dumboa MM. Havre, D'kirk, & Hamburg Schwarzburg H. A. L. P'dam, Hainburg & Antwerp Brisgavia f. A. L. London, Hull, and Antwerp Cealogan 8. T. Co. Havre, Bremen and Hamburg ¡Altmark Rotterdam, & Hamburg

Brasilia Furst Bulow

Apply to JARDINE MATHESON & CO., LD. Havre, & Hamburg

General Managers.

Telephone No. 215,

THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM

PACKET CO.

PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

Subject to change without Notice

Line Service.-Homeward.

"Shire For

`LONDON, ROTTERDAM]

Steamers.

& ANTWERP Cardiganshire,... 12th May. LONDON, ROTTERDAMÍ

& ANTWERP

Trans-Pacific

Radnorshire ............ 26th June. Shire" & "Glen" Joint Service.

VITORIA V'VER 8'TLE,

TACOMA & P'LAND...] VTORIA V'VER, STLE, TACOMA & P'LAND...

Glenlochy

M'les, R'd .m, H'burg & Bremen Helgoland Marseilles, Rotterdam etc.

Altair

VESSELS ADVERTISED TO

ARRIVE TO-MORROW.

Vossela.

Nubia

CANADIAN MAIL.

8. W. Co. N. Y. K. P&O.

6, May

6, May

9, May

M. & Co.

13. May

H. A. L.

14. May

From:

(H. A, L.

15, May

Shanghai

5. W. Co.

15, May

18, May

18, May

19, May

19, May

22, May

M. May

H. A. L.

.1, June

H. A. L.

H. A. L.

M. Co.

M. Co.

"

6, June 6, June

MofTune

B. July

NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO AND CANADA.

V'toria, V'ver, S'tle, T. & P.

Glenlochy

J. M. Co.

2. May

Date of Sailing

New York via Ports & Suez Canal Indrasaha San Faisco via S'hai & Japan &c. Korea San F'oisco via S'hai & Japan &c. Shinyo M. Vancouver, &c.

E. of Russia V'toria, V'ver, B'tle & Portland Sambia V'toria, B.C., T'ms via Japan &c.Tacoma M. Beattle via Nagasaki et. Boston and New York

J. M. Co.

5, May

P. M. Co.

9, May

T. E.K.

11, May

C, P.R

13, May

'H. A. L.

13, May

0.8. K.

14, May

Minnesota Chalister

N. Y. K.

15, May

D: & Co.

15, May

Ban Fco via Manlia & Japan &c. Chiyo M. Victoria, Vver, s'tle & Pland Vancouver, &c. Vancouver via S'hai, Japan etc.,

T. K. K.

19, May

O'shire

J. M. Co.

28, May

¡'

E. of India Monteagle

C. P. R.

C. P. R.

28, May 1, July

AUSTRALIA.

................. 1st May,

Carnarvonshire .28th May.

VTORIA V'VER, S'TLE. Monmouthshire......29th June.

TACOMA & PLAND... }

Cargo accepted on through Bills of Iding to all ports in Europe

and North and South America.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

"

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO,, LD,

Telephone No. 215 Sub. Ex. No. 9.

[9

BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD.

NEW SERVICE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN Yokohama, Kobe, Hongkong and Rangoon, Steamers are despatched Eastward at regolar intervals taking Passengers and Cargo at current Rates.

For Freight and. Fassage, apply to

Telephone No: 215.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LD.

Agents..

14

Australia

Australian Ports via Manila Australian Porta via Manila Aust alia Australia Australia

Aidenhain Nikko M.

G. L. Co.

1, May

N. Y, K.

6, May

P. Waldemar M. & Co.

16, May

Empire G. L. Co.

29, May

St. Albane Eastern

G. L. Co.

19, June

G. L. Co.

10, July

SINGAPORE, COAST PORTS AND JAPAN

THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

& ENGINEERING Co. OF

HONGKONG, Ltd. TAIKOO DOCKYARD,

HONGKONG.

HIPBUILDERS, SALVORS & REPAIRERS, BOILERMAKERS, "FORGEMASTERS, BRASS & IRON FOUNDERS. CONS. TRUCTIONAL ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL ENGINEERS. WELDING & CUTTING OF METALS BY OXY-ACETYLENE AND ELECTRIC SYSTEMS. Estimates given for quick construction, and repair of Ships, Engines, Boilers, Railway Rolling Stock, Bridges, and all Classes of Engineering, Iron and Wood Work.

GRAVING DOCK 787' x 88' x 34'6" · Pumps empty Dock in 2-3/4 hours.

Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama W'berg - Shanghai

Bohemia Halyang Y'hama and Kobe via Shanghai Nippon Manila, Mangarin, Cebu & Iloilo Zafiro S'apore, Pang, R'goon & C'outta Kirin M, Manila

.

Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama Tamaui via Swatow & Amoy Shanghal & Teingtsu Nagasaki, Kobe & Yokohama Foochow via Swatov & Amoy Pakhoi and Haiphong Kobe and Yokohama Shanghai

Yokohama, Kobe and Moji... Shanghai, Kobe & Moji

The C. P. R. 8. EMPRESS OF INDIA left Vancouver on the 23rd inst. between 2 & 4 p.m.

The C. P. R. s.8. MONTEAGLE left

Yokobamu on the 18th instant, between 2 & 4 pill.

The O. P. R... EMPRESS OF ASIA left Yokohama on the 24th insi. betweGD" 2&p..

The C.P.R... EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

arrived Yokohama on the 28th inst, at

5:30 am. left Yokohama on the 28th inst.

at noon and is due to arrive at Kobe on the 29th inst, at 9 a.m.

AMERICAN MAIL.

The F. M... MANCHURIA arrived

at San Fransisco on the 22nd inst.

The P. M. as SIBERIA sailed from

Yokohama on the 25th inst. for Hong- kong via Manila. The United States mail has been transferred to the Messageries Maritimes steamer PAUL LECAT scheduled to arrive at this port on the 4th May.

The P. M... KOREA will be despatch- ed from this port on the 9th May, at 1

p. for San Francisco, via Koolung, Shanghai, Nagasaki. Kobe. Yokkaichi, Shimizu, Yokohama and Honolulu.

AUSTRALIAN MAIL

The E. &... EMPIRE loft Sydney Darwin and Manila) on the 7th inst. and may be expected to arrive here on or about the 2nd May.

for thin Port (via Queenslandports, Port

.

:

MERCHANT STEAMERS.

"The N. Y. K. a.s. HITACHI MARU European Line.) left London for this port, via ports on the 28th March and is ex- pected hare on the 6th May.

The Mogul Line 5. MONTROSE laft

United Kingdom for Hongkong via Straits on the 23rd ult. and is expected to arrive here on or about the 7th May.

The I. C. 8. N... FOOKSANG from Calcutta is due at Hongkong on the 5th May.

Ths L. C. S. N... ESANG from Shang- bai la duo at Hongkong on the Int May.

The 8. L... DEN BIGHSHIRE passed the Canal on the 14th inst, and is due at Hongkong on the 10th May.

Seattle is due at H'kong en the 9th May.

The I. L. sa. ́INDRASAMHA from

-

VESSELS IN PORT.

Steamora.

LOG-BOOK.

(Continued from Page 6)

well above the waterline; on the Canada Maru, Jap. u. 3,138, H. Yama-smoking room with a tile picture same deck are the bar and the moto, 18% inat.Sheaghal. 15th representing" Abel Tasman land. Tungshity. Br., 1,179, L. Husaly, 20thing in Australis." A broad stair- fat. Faibol, 19th Inst. Aloe case descends to the ball and to

•L. &Co.

wal, Gen.-0.8.K.

J. M.

Persia, B-2,714, J. Hill, 21st lost....the dining room, which has small San Francisco, 20th ult. Gon-restaurant tables only, seating R. GM.. Tilaroem, Dut 2a. J. N. Bonion, 21o, four and six sach.,

but...Batavia, 13th Inst. Gen.--~'

The cabin, first and second, J.C.J. In

are a'l Kamor, Norw. B.L. 949, Talok, 24th inst.—

дго Saigon, 18th last. Rioe-J. O J. L.

amidabipe.There DO iosido.. nabins. All frat-class berths as on the sRMS E. of Jay », Br. a. 3,039, W. D. Hopcraft elevation, doing away with apper

25th inst-Shanghai, 23rd inst. and lower berths. Gun-C. P. R

Each cabin Keong-Wai, Ger. a. 1,513, R. Paterson, has a roomy almirah with full 24th inst--Bangkok, Rice, and length mirror, the uanal note and Timber B. and 8. Pangtung, Gor. 8.3. 1,031. W. Botollebi bcoke, a folding table and settee, 24th fast.--Bangkok, Hics.& electric lights, fan and bell. The 00. Anbul, Br.as. 1,335, J. B. Harris, 27th inai.

bath-rooms are comfortable and Shanghal, 23rd inst. Gen-B & have a freshwater shower. The Bochnana, Er. s. 1,126, Bulkeley, 27th

steamers carry dostor, parser,

Iost-Manoran, Coal-D. & Co. Sewards and stewardesses, and Fernloy, Br... 2,064, Appleton, 27th inst. fhave a bakery and a confectionery -Ching Wan Tao, 21st Coal-C. under European management. E. M. & Co.

Hulchów, Ir. 28. 1,216, M. Shaus, 17th

Inat-Seonken, 20th Inst. Gen. B. & S.

Kutaang, Br. 8.8. 3,116, R. C. D. Bradley,

26th Inst.--Moj, Zlat inst, Coul Kwing Loo, Cbl.a.a. 1.468, MacArthur.

koen... J M. & Co 26th inst. Sbarghal, 24th it OO.M. 8. N. Co..

Long Br... 079, Ritohor. 26th inst

Slinghai, 22nd last, Gon.-J. M. & Co.

The cold storage mesauron 4,000 gabio feet. Both steamers are fitted with wireless telegraph in stallation and sufficient boats ander Wellin davits,"

for Australia on May 13. when The Tasman will leave Batavia

the Melnbier Treab will be ready Aldenham, Br. sa. 2,410, G. L. Smith, 28things between Java and the Straits. to take up again her regular sail- last-Kobe, 2nd inst. G..-9. The Tasman sad the. Houtman

Co.

Devawongs, Br. . 1,047, Shearor, 28th are by far the finest ships run- Ins. -Saigon, 24th inst. Riconing between Australia and this Bune Kiang Plug, Chi. sa 1,242, A. Udden, 27th part of the world, and the con- Inst. Chickiang, 2lat inst. Gen. nection from Singapore can be -Chineso Scheiff, Ger. ss. 1,612, A Struve, 37th fort by the Melchier Troub For made at Batavia with every com- inst-Salgon, 23rd Inst. Rica -8.

the Rumphius.

L.

&

P. Alico, Goz.a.5, 6,629, Y. Bortfeldt, 27th inst-Yokohama, 18th Inst. Gen. ---M. & Co.

Yochow, Br. a. 1,306. A. J. Spoed, 27th

Inst-Balgen, 2nd inst. Rice

B. & S.

Ship's Cleaning Afloat, A demonstration was given at the West India Export Dock, the other day, in the presence of a number of representatives of foreign Governments and others Maru, Jr.p. as, 847, 8. Takushigo.method by which ships can bave interested in shipping, of a 29th in Tamui, 26th instant, their hulle cleaned without the G-0. S. L

Yuonsang, Br. 8.8. 1,120, Rolfe, 28th inst. --Manila, 25th inst. Gen.-J. M.

Daigh

& Co.

Huiyang, B. * 1,362, A. E. Hodgins,

29th Inst-Swatow, 28th Instant, Gen...-D. I.. & Co. Korea, Am. 4.5.3,651, A. W. Nelson, 28th Inst.--Ban Francisco, 4th instant, Goa P. M. & Co.

Patobabins, Gor. a.s. 1,737, O. Gosewisch, 28th inst. Bangkok, 20th inst.

Surugn,

Zafiro,

Rico-B. & S.

necessity for going into dry dook.

Australian origin, and is owned The appliance, which is of by the Submarine Motor Ship Cleaner Company, consiste essen tially of a cylindrical brush driven

Hr. s. 2,727, G, H, Okamberlain, by submersible motor, the whole 23th instNew York, 3rd Mar, being suspended in the water by Am, as. F. 8. MeMurray, 29th of a barge. The brush is 5 so Oll & Gonerut-D. & Co. means of a winch from the deck inst-Monila, Gen.-S. T. & Co.

Yarmouth, British Crular. 5,280, H. L. long by 12 in. in diameter,

Cobrans, 28th April-Colombo, with

To Sall

24 in. bristles, and revolves 150 or 170 times B minute; it is kept in contact with the hall of the vessel under treat- ment by a screw propeller placed at the back of the frame on which it is carried, the same.motor driv propeller. The electric energy engine and dynamo carried on generated by a 28 h.p. petrol the barge.

Regular Steamship Service. ing both the brush and the

Proposed Sailing from Hongkong

San Francisco is due at Hongkong on the For BOSTON & NEW YORK. 4th May.

on or

The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s... S.S. "Chalister" about

| CANTON left Proteuid on the 9th inst. and is expected to arrive here on or about the 3rd May,

Thes. O JAPOAR sailed from Caloutta on the 15th inst, and may be spected here on or about the 3rd May, "

The H. A. L. sa. FURST BULOW left Singapore on the 25th inst, n.m. and may

For Freight and further in- formation apply to

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agente

be expected hers on or about the 30th Hongkong 15th Apr., 1914. inst. p.k.

The .. GLENLOCHY loft Singapore

I on the 25th inst, and is dus here on the

30th inst. p.m.

¡H. A.. L.

1, May

S. W. Co:

1, May

D. L. Co.

1, May

8. W.

2, May

· The 8. L. 15. CARDIGANSHIRE from

18. T. Co.

2, May

N, Y, K.

2, May

Yuensang Magellan,

J. M. Co.

2, May'

M. M. Co.

3, May

F. Buelow

Deigi Maru Esang

H. A..L. 0.8. K.

3, May

3, May

J. M. Co.

5, May

Kamane M. Kaijo M.

N. Y. K.

6, May

10.8. K.

6, May

Sungkiang B. & 9.

6, May

Hitachi M. N. Y. K.

7, May

India Fooksang

P. & 0.

7, May

J. M. Co..

7, May

¡D. S. Co.

8, May

am.}

11

10. 8. K.

¡D. & Co.

H. A. L.

8, May 9, May 11, May

M. Oo:

11, May

N. Y. K.

11, May

D. S. Co.

12, May

H. A..L.

121, May

H.A. L.21, May

D. & Co.

25, May

M. Co.

26, Mav

E..A. L.

29, May

P. & 0.

Ead May

Banri M. Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama Bilesia Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang, &o. Tjibotas Japan

Tjilatjap Shanghai

Tikini Batavia, Cheribon, Samurang, &c. Tiipanas Batavia, Cheribon. Samarang, &e, Timah!".O.J. L. Shanghai

D. & Co.

10, June

H. A. L.

18, June

J.C.J. L.

Q. desp.

J.C.J. L.

Q. desp.

J.C.J; L.

Q. desp.

J:C.J. L.

Q. desp,

Q. desp.

here on or about the 11th May,

Tjillwong 1.0.J. L.

Q, desp.

¡G. Apear Bombay via S'pore, Port S'ham,Į

Penang & Colombo

Indo 'M. Moji Kobe and Yokohama Riojun M. Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama Segovia Jesselton, Kudat and Sandakan Borneo Kobe and Yokohama

Hakata M. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta Torilla Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama : Emden

THREE PATENT SLIPWAYS taking vessels up to 3,000 ton-Shanghai, Kbbe and Yokohama Sambia displacement, providing conditions for painting ships with mos

efficient results.

100-Ton BLECTRC CRANE ON QUAY-ELECTRIC OVER- HEAD CRANES throughout the Shops, ranging up to 100 Tons.

50-Ton Hydraulic TESTING MACHINE for Chains Wire Ropes, 'Rivets. etc..

AGENTS for

JOHN 1. THORNYCROFT & CO., LTD.

PETROL &

150 B. H. P.

KEROSENB... MARINE, MOTORS --7-1/2

As supplied to the British Admiralty & War Offico.

#

Kobe

Coblenz

Singapore, Batavia, Cheribon, etc. Hokuto M. Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama Frisia Shanghai, Mof, Kobe & Y'hama Navara Moji, Kobe and Yokohama

The P. & O, s.5. NOVARA left Binga- pore for this Port on the 25th inst. at 2.30 p.in. and is due here on the 30th inst. at about 4 pm..

The G. APCAR from Calcutta lofs Singapore on Yesterday and may be ex proted here on or about the 1st May,

The B. BORNEO foft Sandakan on the 26th inst, afternoon and may be expected bore on or about the 3rd May, am.

WING KEE & CO.

47-49, Connaught Rd,

The N. D. L. a. Freight Steamer an, SHIP CHANDLERS

HELGOLAND left fijngapore on the 27th irst and may be expected here on ́or about the 3rd May, at i p.m.

The Mogul Line 1.2. MONTROSE from United Kingdom loft Hingapore yesterday. and is therefore due here on or about the 3ni May.

PROVISION & COAL

the surface of the water to such a The appliance is lowered from

depth as the draught may require at any spead from 35 to 70 ft. a minute, the most suitable speed... being 45 ft a minute, and then draws up again, both the brusli add the propeller 197 being at work all the time. In this way a vertical strip of the vessel's hull, 5 ft. wide, is cleaned, and then the barge is moved a distance of 4 ft, and the operation repeated, ample margin being thue provided to ensure the over lapping of adjacent strips. The time required to clean a vessel 400 it, to 500 ft..in length and of average draught is stated to be about seven hou's,

MERCHANTS.

The JAPAN sailed from Calcutta Hongkong, 3r October, 1913. on the 25th inst, and may be expected

"

TIDE TABLE."

27th Apr., to 3rd May, 1914.

High Wate Hongkong

HE Mean

MOD. 17

Ines.

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1.8.0

24

40

3.9

Wed. то

4

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QUARD AGAINST PLAQUE

Ther 30

m

C.6. type Mctor and Reserve Gear.

B.H.P. Paraffin 70. Petrol BO.`

MOTOR VESSELS, LIGHT DRAFT CARRIERS, GUN' BOATS, LAUNCHES, HOUSEBOATS AND PLEASURE CRAFT OF EVERY DESCRIPTION..

MOTOR PUMPING AND LIGHTING SETS, MOTOR

VEHICLES, etc.

Dockyard Manager, Mr. J. REID, can be seen between the hours of

11a.m. and 12 noon at the Town Office.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

KONOKONO, CHINA AND JAPAN, AGENTS, Telegraphic Address: ;' TAIKODDOCK,“

TELEPHONE No, 221.

BOLINDERS CRUDE OIL MOTORS.

MARINE MOTORS, DIRECT REVERSIBLE. STATIONARY MOTORS, FOR ALL PURPOSES.

Please address enquiries to:-

ULDERUP & SCHLUTER

HONGKONG.

REPRESENTATIVES FOR J. & C. C. BOLINDERS, A.

STOCKHOLM.

FOR CHINA, FORMOSA, AND PHILIPPINE ISLANDS

BY USING C.N.

CHINA COMMERCIAL 80, 2 Duddeli 31.

Sat

J

m morning, a afternoon.

S.O.A.E.O.

FAR EAST OXYGEN & ACETYLENE CO., LTD.

·AUTOGENOUS WELDING,

Repair of boilers and hulls, welding of cracks. Renewing of orroded plates by addition of metal. Welding of broken pieces of any kind of metal,

OFFICE: No. 4 Queen's Building, 3rd Floorie Tepbrae 1039,

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