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SHIPPING

THOS. COOK & SON,

Tourist, Steamship and Forwarding Agents, Bankers, &c.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1915.

SHIPPING

SHIPPING

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

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 WORI D. BAGGAGE oollooted, forwarded and insured at lowest rates.

LETTERS of CREDIT and CIRCULAR NOTES ISSUED and

CASHED

сод

Cook's "FAR EASTERN TRAVELLER'S GAZETTE” taining sailings and fures from the Far East to all parts of the World, will be forwarded free, on application.

Chief Office:-LUDOATE CIRCUS, LONDON, E.C.

THE AUSTRALIAN

ORIENTAL LINE

HONGKONG TO PHILIPPINES & AUSTRALIAN PORTS

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN

THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP OO.

Projected Sailings from Hongkong-

Subject to Alteration

Steamers.

Steamer

LIJN.

Regular Fortnightly Service betwOON JAYA CHINA and JAPAN,

Brows

Tjimanoekx In port Tjikinix .......

in port

20%

KROGE JO NO SAVU? (ITAL JHOggi so na pipar

***

Salling Dale TikembangxKOBE ..... 31st Oct.

Tiilatjap......MACASSAR 6th Nov. Tilbodasx...JAPAN ...10th Nov, Tjiliwongx ...BATAVIA.....27th Nov.

Destination.

1

Fushimi Maru Capt. Trizawa.

(THURS., 4th T. 21,000 Nov, at noon.

MARSEILLES AND LONDON, via Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Susz & Port Said

VICTORIA, B.O.,

I Wireless Telegraphy.

...26th

Oct. ...28th Oct. ...3rd Nov.

...12th Nov. ...12th Nov.

...4th. Dec.

...S'HAI

...JAPAN ...JAVA ...JAPAN ...JAVA ...B'HAI

"The steamers are all fitted throughout with electric light and have accommodation for a limited number of aaloon-passengers. All

LOG BOOK.

U. 5. Transport America. The US. army transport America which was due at Chin- wangtso on 13th inat. brings |about a hundred men and thirty non-coms sa reliefs, together with a large number of joy-riders and stores. We understand that in tatare U. 8. non-come and men. will only do two years in Übina, so that, in the course of a few Imontha the pereonel of the 15 b U S. Infantry will be entirely {changed.-" 0. 0."

City of Nagpur. The cteamer Cuy of Nagpur arrived in Oxloutta on September 24. This host was the first to reach the Euphrate, which was

steamers carry a duly qualified surgeon. Cargo taken at through oked off 8 cotra, and ebe took rates to all ports in Netherlands-India and Australia.”

For particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to the

via

and SEATTLE Awa Maru

Shanghai, Capt. T. Hori

T. 12,500

Moji, Kobe, Shidzuoka Maru Yokkaichi, and Capt. Jozawa

T. 12,500

JTUES,, 2nd

Nov., at noon. THURS., 11th Nov., at noon.

Yokohama...

Telephons No. 1574

SYDNEY & MEL-

Hail Hongkong

BOURNE, via

for Australia. 18th Nov.

Manlio, Thurs-Hitachi Maru

BAILING (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).

"Steamers.

CHANOSHA ....................................

Arrivo Hongkong

from Australio.

13th Nov,

These stowwera are fitted with Refrigerating machinery, ensur ing a plentiful supply of ice, fresh provisions eto, and have superior accommodation with Electric Light throughout and Electric Fans in the State-rooms. A duly qualified Doctor is carried. Roduced Fares. Cargo booked through for all Australian. Now Zooland and Tas- manian ports.

For Freight or Passage apply to

Telephone No. 93.

Butterfeld & Swire.

BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD.

APCAR LINE.

Regular Service Between

CALCUTTA, STRAITS, SHANGHAI and JAPAN PORTS.

The S.9.

WESTWARD

day

JTUES., 16th

Leland, Capt. Tominaga T. 13,500 (Nor. at 4 p.m. Townsville and Brisbane

vis

[SATURDAY,

Capt. 0. Sakamoto T.10,000 130th Oct.

CALOUTTA

S'pore, Penang Colombo Maru & Rangoon ...... BOMBAY via Singa-

pore, Malacca and Bombay Maru Colombo,

Capt, Terada SHANGHAI Mojil Rangoon Maru

and Kobe

f Capt. Nomura SHANGHAI Kobol Sanuki Maru

í Capt. Tsuda and Yokohama NAGASAKI, Kobel Tango Maru

[THURSDAY, T. 8,000 128th Oct.

STUESDAY,

T. 8,000 2nd Nov.

ƒTUESDAY,

T. 12,500 126th Oct.

ISATUR, 13th

& Yokohama. Capt. K. Soyeda T. 13,500 Nov. at 10 a.m.

JTUES., 2nd SHANGHAI, Zobel Kamo Maru

and Yokohama ... Capt. Shimizu T. 16,000 Nov, at 10 in.

Fitted with wireless telegraphy.

SOME PRINCIPAL FARES.

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN. 115 York Building.

TOYO KISEN KAISHA

SAN FRANCISCO LINE

off nearly 600 passengers and crew. Captain J. M. Main, of the City of Nagpur, has been. presented with one of the Euph- rate'e belle, suitably inscribed, nad a lotter from the passengers expressing admiration and thanka for the skill and care with which he rescued them after the disaster; Tonnage of Vessels at Calcutta The tontage of vessels berthed at Calcutta j-tie: during the month of July shows a decrease of 2,000 tons as compared with

month last year. In July, 1914, wenty vessels, including six Austrian of 34,000 tons total, were borthed against twenty-one this July. The absence of enemy shipa ia partly made up for by the presence this year of four Japaneus boste aggregating 23,000 tons,

VIA SHANGHAI, THE INLAND SEA, JAPAN & HONOLULU. tounege during the same

Sailings from Hongkong Subject to change without notice.

Leavce Hongkong

Novomber, November.

Displacement Steamer.

Tons & Spoed Dairen Marut 8,000- 15 knots Monday, 1st Persia Maru* 9,000 - 17 knots Wednes., 3rd Chiyo Maru 22,000 - 21 knots Tuesday, 9th Nov, at noon. 30th Nov., at noon. Tenyo Maru 22,000 - 21 knots

14th Doo, at 10.30 a.m. Nippon Maru* 11,000 - 18 knots Shinyo Maru 22,000-21 knots Tuesday, 28th Dec., at noon.

First Class to London............£71.10. Return (6 months) £120. First Class to New York.........£60.

*

San Francisco £45.

Cargo only. Omitting Shanghai.

* VIA MANILA, OMITTING SHANGHAI.

ARIES ota.

tons 5,257, Capt. Butler, will be despatched To London 1st Single Yon 600, To Marseilles 1st Bingle Yen 550, xil ines and the Trans-Siberian Railway. for Singapore, Penang, Rangoon & Calcutin

The 8.5. "Muttra," tɔs 4 644. pt. Kilpatrick, R.N.R will be despatched as above on the 25th October.

Return

900.

+9

#

2nd Single 400.

21

Return 605.

11

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Retura

IT

11

2nd Single

Return"

The above steamers have excellent saloon accommodations for Passengers and are fitted with all modern conveniences and carry a To London, Southampton, Liverpool via New York £60.13.0 duly qualified surgeon.

1

11

Montreal £60. 3,0

For freight or passage, apply to

Hongkong, Oct. 19, 1915.

DAVID SASSOON & CO., LTD.

Agents,

*1

To Victoria, Vancouver, Seattle, 1st Single £25.

1st Return £37.10/-

1st Return £72.

825. 360obarge. 550.--

To Sydney, lat Single £40, To Melbourne 1st Single £41.

1st Return £73.16/-

let Return $135. 2nd

$ $3.

HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO & WEST To Yokohama, let Return $150. To Kobe

RIVER STEAMERS.

JOINT BERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON and MACAO STEAMBOAT Co., Ltd. and CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd.

HONGKONG-CANTON LINE.

HONGKONG TO CANTON. I CANTON TO HONGKONG. MONDAY, 25th OCTOBER:

10.00 p.m. Kinshan.

1 4.30 p.m. Fatshan,

TUESDAY, 26th OCTOBER.

8,00 a.m. Honam.

10.00 p.m. Fatshan.

Bingia Faro by Night Steamor»****

Single Fare by Day Steamer.........

Return Fare by Day Steamer..

8.00 a.m. Heungshan, 4.30 p.m. Kinshan,

----6.00

Return Farn by Night favaliable also for Return by day Bosmer)... 10.00

HONGKONG-MACAO LINE

3.3, Sul Tal. Tous 1651. 5.5. Taishan. Tone 2006.

HONGKONG TO MACAO.

4,00 8.00

Week days at 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. from the Company's Wing Lok Street Wharf. Sundays at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. from the Company's Wing Lok Street Wharf.

MACAO TO HONGKONG.

Wook days at 7.30 a.m. & 2 p.m. Sundays at 7,30a.m. & 3 pun.

EXCURSION TO MACAO.

SUNDAY, 31st OCTOBER.

The Company's Stoamship TAISHAN

will depart from the COMPANY'S WING LOK STREET WHARF

at 9 am, and return from Macao at 3 p.m.

NB-The Company will also run a steamer from Macao eu Sunday at 7.30 am, and from Hongkong at 1 p.m., from the Company's Wing Lok Street Wharf-

CANTON MACAO LINE,

SS. SUI AN.

Departing from

Magas 46 Canton on Monday Wednesday and Friday at 9 p.m. Departures fromenaton to Macan on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at £30 p.m.; JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., THE CHINA NAVIGATION (O., LTD., & THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

CANTON-WUCHOW LINE

Js.s. Sainam, 588 tons and s.s. Nanning, 469 tons.

Ons of the above Steamers loaves Canton for Wuchowovery Monday, Wedne my and Friday, at about 8 am, and the other leaves Wuchow for Canton on the amo days at 8.30 a.m. Round trips take about 5 days, Pharongers can return to Hongkong or vice versa by the Company's direct Steamer LITAN and SANO), These vemola have superior Cabin accommodation and are lighted throughout by electricity. Elentric fan in each Cabin.

Booking Office open daily (Sunday excepted) 9 am to 5 pm, Further particulars may be obtained at the Office of the

HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO SIHAMBOAT CO. LTD..

¡HÓTEL MANSIONS (Fint "Floor),

Opposite the Blake Pien

2nd,

$ 90,

11

17

Round-the-World, Yen 1,045.

For further information apply to

Telephone No. 292.

11

T. KUSUMOTO, Manager.

CHINA NAVIGATION

For

CO., LTD.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

Steamers.

To Sail. ......26th Oct, af: 11 a.m. ......26th Oct, at. 4 p.m.

H'HOW,P'HOT & H'PHONG Kaifong MANILA, CEBU & ILOILO Tean WWEI, C'FO0 & T'TSIN ...Kueichow SHANGHAI

...................................Yingchow NEWCHWANG

...Chengtu SHANGHAI

.Chenan MANILA, CEBU & ILOILO Taming

..26th Oct. at a p.m. „26th Oct. at‹ 4 p.m. 1.26th Oct að 4 p.m. „„28th Oet at 4 p.m. ......2nd Nov,.at -4 p.m.

DIRECT SAILINGS TO WEST RIVER, Twice-Weekly. "8.S. LINTAN" and "8,9, BANIL”- EPMANILA LINE-Twin Screw Steamers **Chlotse,"*" Taming, and "Tean." Excellent saloon accommodation amidelips, electric fans fitted; extra staterooms on deck aft on "Taming" & **Tean:"

SHANGHAI LINE-PASSENGERS, MA ILS AND CARGO.

"

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£96.10.

£68.

Special Katos given to KAVAL à MILITARY, DIVIL SERVANTS, MISSION- ROUND THE WORLD Tickets lamed in Connection with all the Principal Passengers may travel by Railway between ports of call in Japan free of

SOUTH AMERICAN LINE.

Vis JAPAN PORTS, HONOLULU, HILO, LOS ANGELA3, SALINA ORUZ PANAMA, CALLAO, IQUIQUE and VALPARAISO. THENCE BY TRANS- ANDEAN ROUTE TO BUENOS AIRES, ETC.

Selyo Maru 14,000 18 knots Wednesday, 10th November.

For Full Farticulars as to Passage & Freight, apply to

Telephone No. 291

K. DOI, Acting Agent.

KING'S BUILDINGS.

THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED. MAIL SERVICE TÓ AUSTRALIA

VIA MANILA.

MAIL SCHEDULE

(SUBJECT

Steamer.

Eastern ................................................... Aldenham ... St. Albans................................. Empire

MODIFICATION.)

Arrive Hongkongt from Australia.

2nd Nov, 22nd Nov, 10th Doc.

Leave Hongkong fog Australia.

3rd Nov. 11 am. 22nd Nov.

14th Dec.

3rd Jan.

19

The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinory, en- saring plentiful supply of Jos, Fresh Provisions, etc., and are lighted throughout with Electricity: All State-Roome have Electric Fanz. A duly qualified Doctor and Stewardess are carried.

For further particulars, apply to

Gibb, Livingaton & Co. Agents.

Collision at Wuhu.

A collision, resulting in the los of at least two lives, occurred at Wahu on the afternoon of the 8th, instant says the C. C. Post. We learn from our correspondent, that the B. and 8. steamer Kiukiang was moored in the stream, loading rice from cargo- boats, & number of which were made fast alongside the steamer, Two large rafts came drifting with the strong current, neither of them being" ander command even in the mat "Pickwickian" sense of the word. Drifting through the harbour, they fouled the steamer, breaking away and capsizing the cargo-boats and drowning at least two bostmen. Telegraphic instructions despotobed by the Customs to Nanking, requesting that the rafte be held up on their arrival and the orewe detained, pending an enquiry into the affair.

were

Large Profits of Holland-America

men.

Line.

The Holland-America Line, which at the start of the European coufliot had forty steamships cO2* stantly crossing the Atlantio, has made $30,000,000 sines the wor began. That atatement was made recently by several old steamship Although officials of the lize in new York were unwill- ing to quote figures, they willinging admitted that the company has done ormous business in the last year. Foodstuffs and non-contraband in tremendous quantities cargoed by the company's wars catiDECE

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61-

var..

linera between theeport and Bot terdam, for trans-ship

Animent to Germany at the start of the The profits realised on these car goes were gigantio, it is said. Following Great Britain's em bargo, this trade dwindled rapid- ly, and many of the Holland- America Line freighters have been called in. A great deal of stuff still is shipped into Germany vit Botterdam, however.

Fire on British Ship Imperiis 1,000 Horses,

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO.. LD. Fifty men, mostly city Bremen,

Hongkong-South China Coast Ports.

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

FOR SWATOW. AMOY AND FOOCHOW RETURN.

(Occupying 9 to 10 days.)

Leaving.

8.9. 'Aahul," *Chenan.** ** Llangchow, ****** Luct sow,*** Ying~ chow," and "Sinklang," with excellent accommodation, electrio light and fans in Saloon and State-rooms, maintain a regular | Steamships. Captain schedule service between Canton, Hongkong; and Shanghai, leaving |

1 A. H. Stowart... I TUES., 26th Oct. at 1 p.m. Hongkong for Shanghai direct every Tuesday, Thursday and Halmun.....

29th Oct. at 1 pm. Sunday, taking cargo on through Bill of Lading to all Yaugtsite and Hatching... W. C. Fassmore! FRI

TUES., 2nd Nov, at 2 p.m. Northern Chins Ports. Fessengers are landed in Shanghai, avoid-Haltan ...... | J. W Evans ... ing the inconvenienso of transhipment at Woosung.

Steamers will arrive at and depart from the Co.'s Wharf near

Blake Plor,

For Freight or Parsages apply to

BUTTERFIELD

SWIRE

Telephone No. 36.

Hongkong 25th October, 1915.

For Freight and Passage, apply to

Douglas Lapraik & Co.,

General ManaKSIS,

were overcome by smoke whils fighting a fire of unknown origin on board the British steamship Anglo Californian at Montreal on August 24th: The fire was ex- tinguished only after the vessel had suffered considerable damage. There were more than 1.0CO horsesaboard, intended for osvalry use by the allies, but only eight of them were killed by smoke or. flames. Nearly a Boora more were overcome by emoka. The Anglo-Californian had a narrow escape from a German submarine on July 5th. Eight members of the crew, including two Americans, were killed a result of the attack, and the steam- ship was seriously damaged but managed to make the port of Queenstown,

Oystem. Fresh, Fried or Etewad Findon Haddocks. Kippare koj

ALEXANDRA, CAST

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