SHIPPING
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1915.
SHIPPING
THOS. COOK & SON, NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
Tourist, Steamship and Forwarding Agents,
Bankers, &c...
Head Office for the Far East16, DES VŒUX ROAD, HÔNG-
KONG. SHANGHAI: 2-3, Fooshow Road. YOKOHAMA :
32, Water Street, MANILA: Manila Hotel,
TICKETS SUPPLIED to EUROPE by the principal STEAMSHIP LIFES and TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY.
TOURS arranged to ALL PARTS of the WORI D.
› BAGGAGE collected, forwarded and insured at lowest rates.
LETTERS of CREDIT and CIRCULAR NOTES ISSUED and CASHED
Chief OfficeLUDGATE CIRCUS, LONDON, E.O.
Destination.
THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.
Projected Sailings from Hongkong-
Subject to Alteration
Steamers.
MARSEILLES
AND LONDON, SKatori Maru Via Singapore, Capt. Kon Penang, Colombo, ] §Kamo Maru Susz & Port Said | Capt. Shimidzu
SHIPPING
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.
Begalar Fortnightly Service between
CHINA and JAPAN.
JAVA,
Listed on as about
Por:
LOG BOOK.
Risks and Perils of Ocean Traffic. Msay untold tiles of suffering and of heroic self-ssorifico doubt- Jesa lie behind the cold officiok retorns just issued by Lloyd'a of the vessels totally lost,condemned, etc., during the quarter ending last June. Needless to say, the period in question was unaffected by the conditions later incident. JS'HAI & ... JAPAN...1st half Jan. to shipping generally, and it
representa
fair Sailing Date Tikini S'HAT...1st half Jan......JAVA 1st half Jan. therefore
Tiltarom JAPAN ...2nd half Jan......JAVA 2nd half Jau, average of normal maritize Timanoek...JAVA 2nd half Jan. S'HAI 2nd half Jan. traflio. The comparative tonnages bodas......JAVA 2nd half Jan."....JAPAN 1st half Feb. of the British Empire ind Tjillwong.JAVA 1st half Feb, ....JAPAN...2nd half Feb. Germany are of outstanding.
THURS., 28th T. 19,000 Jan. at 10 a.m.
THURS., 11thTM 16,000 Feb. at 10 a.m.
VICTORIA B.C.. $Shidzuoka Maru
and SEATTLE vis Capt. Dogushi
Yokkalchi,and | Capt. Arakawa Yokohama
THE AUSTRALIAN S'hai, Moil, Kobe,Sado Maru
ORIENTAL LINE
HONGKONG TO PHILIPPINES & AUSTRALIAN PORTS
SAILING (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).
Steamers.
CHANGSHA m......sän
TAIYUAN ******
Arrive Hongkong
from Australia.
18th Fob.
Sail Hongkong
for Australia.
20th Jan. 21st Feb.
SYDNEY & MEL-
BOURNE,
via
Manila, Thurs-Hitachi Maru day Island, Capt. Sato Townsville and Brisbane
CALCUTTA vis
S'pore,
||
These steamere are fitted with Refrigerating machinery, ensur-BOMBAY via Singa- ing a plentiful supply of ice, fresh provisions eto, and have superior Bocommodation with Electrio Light throughout and Electric Fans in the State-rooms. A duly qualified Doctor is carried. Reduced Faros. Cargo booked through for all "Australian, Now Zealand and Tas- manian ports.
For Freight or Passage apply to
Telephone No. 93.
Jutterfeld & Swire.
BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD.
Regular Service Between
CALOUTTA, STRAITS, SHANGHAI and 'JAPAN PORTS.
EASTWARD.
The S.8. "Orissa," tons 5,436, Capt. Langlands, will be despatched for Shanghai, Vladivostock, Kobs and Moji on the 22nd January.
The S.S. "Umta," tons 5.422, Capt. Babb, will be despatched for Shanghai, Kobe and Moji on the 4th Feb.
The above steamers have excellent salon accommodation for passengers and are fitted with all modern conveniences and carry a duly qualified surgeon.
For freight or passage, apply to
Hongkong, Jan, 15, 1915,
DAVID SASSOON & CO., LTD. Agents.
HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO & WEST RIVER STEAMERS.
JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON and MACAO STEAMBOAT Co., Ltd. and CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd.
HONGKONG-CANTON LINE.
HONGKONG TO CANTON CANTON TO HONGKONG.
TUESDAY, 19th JANUARY,
WEDNESDAY, 20th JANUARY:
5,00 p.m. Fatshan.
15.00 p.m. Kinshan,
8,00 am. Heungshan,
8.00 a.m. Honam.
5.00 p.m. Kinshan.
5.00 p.m. Fatshan.
Single Fate by Night Steamer............................
8 6.00
Return Fare by Night (available also for Rotura by day Steamer)... 10.00
Single Fare by Day 8teamer's very atomi
4.00
Return Fare by Day Steamer..............................as
-8.00
HONGKONG-MACAO LINE,
5.5. "Sul Tal, tons 1,651. | s.s." Tal Shan, tons 2,006 HONGKONG TO MACAO.
JSATUR, 23rd T. 12,500 (Jan. at noon.
T. 12,500
STRIDAY, 12th
T. 13,500 Feb. at noon,
TUESDAY, 26th Jan. [MON., 25th
T. 5,000 Jan.
T. 5,000 (Jan.
Penang Hakata Maru & Rangoon ...... Capt. Kawachima T.12,500
Bombay Maru pore and Colombo. Capt.. SHANGHAI, Kobe) Colombo Maru & Yokkaichi ... Capt. Bakamoto 1 Wakasa Maru'. S'HAI and Koba...}
Capt, Itsuno NAGASAKI, Kobe Tango Maru
ƒTUES., '9th & Yokohama..... Capt. Soyeda T. 13,500 1Feb, at 5 p.m.
Mishima Maru
THURS., 28th KOBE & Yokohama}
Tlikembang
Will tears on bé kặc tí
The steamers are all fitted throughout with electric light and interest, the former heing 21.045 have accommodation for a limited number of saloon-passengers. All 040, as against 5 450 200 toas steamers carry a duly qualified surgeon. Cargo taken at through under the German sg. The rates to all ports in Netherlands-India and Australia.".
For particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to the
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN. (15 York Building..
Telephone No. 1574
TOYO KISEN KAISHA
SAN FRANCISCO LINE
VIA SHANGHAI, MANILA, THE INLAND SEA, JAPAN AND HONOLULU,
Sailings from Hongkong Subject to change without notice."
Steamer. Tenyo Maru Nippon Maru
(WED., 27th
(TUE3., 19th
Shinyo Maru
Chiyo Maru
T. 12,500 (Jan.
Capt. S. Wads T. 16,000 Jan. at 11 am. Fitted with new system of wireless telegraphy.
PASSENGER SEASON FOR 1915.
FOR EUROPE.
Displacement..
Leave Hongkong..
Thursday 28th January
11th February,
25th February
11th March
Steamers. Katori Maru Kamo Kashima Mishima
20,000 tons
11
16,000
20,000
#7
16,000
33
25,000
16,009
8th April
Yasaka
23,000
22nd April
Miyasaki
16,000"
11
6th May
Kitano Fushima
16,000
20th May
25,000
3rd June
Suwa
Atsuta
25th March
23rd February
FOR AMERICA.
23
*1
"
Shidzuoka Maru. 12,500 tons Sado
12,500 Yokohama
12,500 Awa Bhidzuoka .. Tamba
Tuesday 26th January
9th February
11
12,500 12,500 12,500
+1
Aki Sado
12,500
12,500
For further information apply to
Telephone No. 292.
す
9th March
23rd March
6th April
20th April
4th May
T. KUSUMOTO, Manager.
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
SAILINGS, SUBJECT TO ALTÉRATION,
For
HAIPHONG.
Steamers. Singan MANILA ........................................ Huichow
Yingchow Week days at 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. from the Company's Wing Lok SHANGHAI........ Street What Sundays at 8 am and 1 p.m. from the Company's | MANILA, CEBU & ILOILO...Tean Wing Lok Street Wharf,
MACAO TO HONGKONG.
Week days at 8 am. & 1.30 a.m. Sundays at 8 am, & 1.30 p.m.
EXCURSION TO MACAO.
SUNDAY, 24th JANUARY.
The Company's new Steamship TAISHAN
To Sail
...21st Jan, at 11a.m. ....21st Jan, at noon. 21st Jan, at 4 p.m. .....26th Jan. at 4 p.m.
DIRECT SAILINGS TO WEST RIVER, Twice Weekly.
**8,8. LINTAN", and "8.8. SANUI”
Displacement
Tons & Speed
Leaves Hongkong
22,000 - 21 knots Tuesday, 26th January,
11,000-18 knots
22,000 - 21 knots
"
22,000 - 21 knots
† via Manila, omitting Shanghai,
9th February, 23rd February. 23rd March..
Steamers via Shanghai leave at noon. Steamers via Manila leave at 10.30 am. First Class to London....£71.10. Return (6 months) £120. First Class to New York.........£60...
"
Ban Francisco £45."
£96.10. £68.
Passengers purchasing Tram-Pacific Return tickets have the option of returning from San Francisco by steamers of the Pacific Mall 8.5. Co., or from Vancouver by steamers of the Canadian Pacific Ballway Co.
Special Baton given to HAVAL & MILITARY, DIVIL SERVANTS, MISSIO ROUND THE WORLD Tickets inned In Connection with all the Principal
ARIES eta.
Mail lines and the Trans-Siberian Railway".
charge.
Passengers may travel by Railway between ports of call in Japan free
SOUTH AMERICAN LINE.
Vis JAPAN PORTS, HONOLULU, HILO, LOS ANGELES, MANZANILLO, BALINA CRUZ, PANAMA, CALLAO, IQUIQUE and VALPARAISO. THENCE BY TRANS-ANDEAN ROUTE TO BUENOS AIRES, ETO.
Anyo Maru
18,500 - 15 knots Wednesday, 10th March
For Full Particulars as to Pasage & Fraight, apply to
Telephone No. 291
"O. WURIU, Acting Agent.
KING'S BUILDINGS.
THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN
STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.
1
MAIL SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA
VIA MANILA.
MAIL SCHEDULE
(SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION.)
Steamer.
Aldenham
St. Albans..........................................
2
Arrive Hongkong Leave Hongkong from Australia, for Australia.
25th Jan.
total number of vessels lost wishin the foregoing period, excluding those under 100 tons, were 103, representing 112,500 tons, of which 27 belonged to the United Kingdom and 10 to the British Colonion. In the classified re turns the total number of wrecked - vessels is given as 46, while there are 13 missing, 12 lost in collision, 11 foundered, nine were burnt, sight abandoned at sea, and four br ken up or condemned after being damaged or otherwise ren. dered a seaworthy. The 37 British vassels already alluded to". beat the list of ideas, next in im portance being 15 Norwegian vaguela lost, 12 French, and 11 American, while Germany, singular to relate, escapes. with Iwo wrecked, two missing, and one foundered, a very creditable re- cord of seamanship. Bat, it need hardly be said, statistics gonerál- ly bear a relation to national : obaracler. It is noticeable, for instance, that of the eight vessels abandoned at ees, not one was British, a striking tribute to the British sailor's dogged pertinacity in sticking to his ship at all hazards. Then, again, of the 12- vessels in collision, aix were. British and two were French, pasibly as instancing Acglo- French audacity, while the on
o Teuton apparently took no risks whatever of collision, as he passed unscathed by this partion lar danger.Exchange.
ing
Shipowners Harvest.
The local agents of the various |shipping companies, states the Pinang Gas-its, express them- selves as fully satisfied with the trend of events in the shipping. world since the war broke out. With the removal of the compet
North German Lloyd, Austrian Lloyd, and other vessela owned by alien enemies British veesale have had their cargo- carrying capacity taxed to the attermoat, practically every boat leaving pors with all available stowage accommodation utilised. The demanda of shippers may have appeared a boormal by reason of the fact that since the ontbresk of hostilities the name ber of vessela calling at the port has been appreciably fewer, owing to both the B. I. and P.
4th Feb. at 11 am. and O. Co.'s having had many of their steamers commandeered by Government. The P. and O., for
The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, en-instance, have had almost half of suring a plentiful supply of Ice, Fresh Provisions, etc., and are lighted throughout with Electricity: All State-Rooms have Electric Fant. A duly qualified Doctor and Stewardess are carried.
For further particulars, apply to
Gibb, Livingston & Co.
Agents.
their feet taken over by Govern ment. While the fortnightly mail service has been maintained, the former fortnightly service of intermediate steamers has had to be curtailed for the time being. The number of B.I. boate calling here is notably fewer, although it may be mentioned that the Lama, which for the past three or four months has been on the Rangoon
ia
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LD. to Caloutta run, is returning to
Hongkong-Soath China Coast Ports..
resume the Penang Singapore service next week. There is no apparent diminution in the num ber of the travelling public, pass senger boats, both Homeward and Outward carrying little short of their fall complements. At the apring bookings are already
will depart from the COMPANY'S WING LOK STREET WHARF MANILA LINE-Twin Screw Steamers'*'Chìnbua,** Taming. Const, having splendid "Accommodation for First-Class Passengers. local tifices we learn that the
*"" and ""Tean," Excellent saloon accommodation amidships; electrio at 8 a.m. and retura from Macao at 1.30 p.m..
NAB.The Company will also run a steamer from Macno on Sunday at 8 fans fitted; extra staterooms on deck aft on Taming &; "Teast mand from Hongkong at 1 p.m. from the Company's Wing Lok Street Wharf,
REDUCED FARES 2nd CLÀSS and DECK.“ CANTON-MACAO LINE,
s.s. Sul An.
Departures from Macan to Canton on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9 pm:: Departures from Canton to Macao on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 4.30 p.m. JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MAÇÃO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO, LTD., & THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. CANTON-WUCHOW LINE,
9.8. Salnam, 588 tons and ss. Nanning, 460 tons. One of the above Steamers leaves Canton for Wuchow avery Monday, Wednes day and Friday, at about 8 am, and the other leaves Wuchow for Canton on the same daya atá.30 6. Round trips take about, 5 days, Passengers can return to Hong kong or 1168 varsa by the Company's direct Steamers LINTAN and SANUI. These vessels have superior Cabin accommodation and are lighted throughout by Districity. Kentric fan in eses
9 am to 5 pm Booking Office open daily (Sunday excepted) Farther particulars may be obtained at the Omos of the
HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.
HOTEL MANSIONS (First Floor)
Opposite the Blake Plen
Highest Class, Fastest and Most Luxurious Steamers on the Electric Light. Excellent Culeine,
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FO00HOW RETURN.
(Oooupying 9 to 10 days.) Captain
Steamships.
SHANGHAI LINE The Twin Screw steamere Anhal and "Chenan and the 9.8. Kanchow.. Liangchow, ''Luchow**. and "Yingchow" having excellent accommodation, with Electric Light throughout and Electric Fans in the State-rooms and Dining Saloon, maintain a fast schedule service. between Canton, Hongkong and Bhanghai, leaving Hongkong | Halching .... W. C. Passmore. TUES. for Shanghai direct every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday taking Halyang... A. E. Hodgins... FRI, Cargo on through Bills of Lading to all Yangtaze and Northern Halian | J. W. Evang... TUES., China Ports.
FOR SWATOW.
Leaving. 18th Jan, at 1 p.m. 22nd Jan at 1 p.m. 26th Jan, at 1 p.m.
24th Jan, at 10 a.m.
numerona,
The
The Kaiser's Latest. Paris, November 27. Kaiser is described, in a letter received by one of the editora of
the Patria from a captain in hos- pital at Metz, as having visited the French wounded and 09 saying:- "I give my Imperial homage, gentlemon, to your valour and notwithstanding the cruel circum etances of the present time I do
These steamers land passengers in Shanghai, avoiding the Halmun... A. H. Stewart... WED, 20th Jan, at 1 p.m.
Haimun: A. H. Stewart... | SUNA inconvenience of trans-shipment at Woosung,
Steamers will arrive at and depart from the Co's Wharf near not despair of one day seeing Ger many and France united by ties of sincere friendship.
For Freight or Passages apply to
Blake Flor.
Telephone No. 36
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE Agente.
For Fright and Passage, apply to
Douglas Lanraik & Co.
Hongkong 19th Jan, 1915,
Oysters, Fresh, Fried or Stewed -Findon Haddocks, Kippers &
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