SHIPPING
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE
SHIPPING
P.&O.S.N.CO. NIPPON YÜSEN KAISHA.
ROYAL MAIL SERVICE,
WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS
LONDON & BOMBAY, VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, PORT SAID & MARSEILLES,
SHANGHAI, MOJI AND KÖBE.
(JAPAN MAIL 8,s. Co.)
Destination.
Ballinge from Hongkang subject to milovati mu
SHANGHAI, KOŽE
& YOKOHAMA
“LONDON VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, NAGASAKI, KOBE
BOMBAY, PORT SAID & MARSEILLES.
SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
LONDON BOMBAY VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG. COLOMBO, PORT SAID & MARSEILLES. WIRELESS ON ALL STEAMERS. Return tickets at a fare- and-a-half available to Europe for two years, or Intermediate Parts for six months. Round-the-world and through tickets to New York at Special Rates.
For PASSACE
RATES.
HAND-BOOKS.
FREIGHTS, DATES OF SAILING, ETC., apply to :—
P. & O, S, N. Co.'s office Hongkong, ist April, 1917.
P. L. Knight, Acting Superintendent.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
OCEAN SERVICES
́RANS- PACIFIC
-
TO -
LIMITED
LINES
CANADA, UNITED STATES
AND EUROPE
QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC
SAILING ON OR ABOUT. Empress of Japan 17th July | Monteagle
& YOKOHAMA.......
SHANGHAL MOJÍ.
& KOBE.
Steamer & Displacement. Salling Dafess
*Kanagawa Maru "T: 12,500′′
*Mishima Maru
T. 16.000. *Nikko Maru
T. 9,600
*Aki Maru T. 12,500
LONDON OR LIVERPOOL VIA SINCA
PORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, DELACORBAY #CAPE TOWN,
THURSDAY 13., TOWNSVILLE BRISBANE, ESTONET... NEW YORK VIA SHANGHAI LOBE. TOKO- NAMAN SAN FRANCISCO AND
MELBOURNE YA TANILA ZAMBOANACA.
PANAMA CANALENA BOMBAT VIA SINGAPORE, MALACCA &
COLOMBO. CALCUTTA VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG A
KANGOON.
ATE?
Omleting Bhanghai &lor Moji,
ĮSATUR, 22nd
Juse, at 11 am. ƒSATUR. 22nd . 1Jnne, at 11 a.m. fFRL, 14th " 1June, at 4 pm. ¡SAT., 2001, July at 11 a..
For date of sailing apply
at the Company's Office.
* Wiralem Telegraphy.
HONCIONG-VICTORIA, B.C.—SEATTLE VIA MANILA, KEELUNG, SHANGHAL NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKKAICHI SHIMIDZU AND YOKOHAMA.
Operated by the magnificient and splendidly equipped passenger star” Fushimi Maru," *Suwa Maru.” -- Kaudima Haru,” a “ Katori Mare,” each of over 21,000 senz dia usement,
Nest sailinge from Hemgkong.
THURS, 20th June, at 11 a.m. FRI.,
19th July, at 11 a.m.
* Kashima Maru
• Kalori Maru
! Omitting Kacila Hastbound
Telephone Nos. 292 & 293:
For further information apply ta; : NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. B. MORI, Manager,
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
SAN FRANCISCO LINE
VIA SHANCHAI, THE INLAND SEA, JAPAN & HONOLULU,
.... FAST AND BUKURIOUS MATE STRÁMERS.
Balingstrom Hongkong-Sabject to change without DOLIDE.
Steamers
TORE.
TENYO MARU-"
22,000
_SHINYO MARU
92,000
KOREA MARU
20,000
SIBERIA MARU NA
20,006
„Laava Hongkong.
22nd Jane.
16th July... 13th Aug. 7th Asg.
SOUTH AMERICAN LINE.
HONGKONG TO VALPARAISO VIA JAPAN, HONOLULU,
BAN FRANCISCO,"BAN; PEDRO, SALINO CREZ, ...BALBOA, CALLAO, ARICA AND IQUIQUE
THEŃCE BY TRANS ANDEÅN ROUTE TO BUENOS AIRES,
Steamers.
KIYO MARU
ANYO MARU
ZIPPON MARU.
Tops.
17,200
18,500
11,000
Leave Hongkong.
11th July.
6th September.
8th November.
Wekete are interchangeable with the Canadian Pasike Opean Berriont, Lad. and the weste Momy (vel by all between ports of call is Japan free of charge,
Monteagle
*Key West
27th July Key West 10th Aug. Empress of Japan
Empress of Japan Ilth Sept. Monteagle
1st Oct.
28th Oct. 6th Nov. 7th Dec.
For full information me të rates, sailings, oto, apply to
T. DAIGO, Manager.
* FRIGHT SERVICE ONLY.
Telephone Nos. 2374 & 2375,
Regular Mall, Passenger and Freight Services.
Excellent Accommodation.
For particuines rāgardinių pasaÇO (ATES, BRİL and reserv2400 of 'Locomm Kasion, also ifeeraries of tripa azi doscripäre literature Apply to
P. BUTHERLAND, GROSIRALA LAKES, PARKENNUS DEPARTMENT, Plose 752.
MONGKONG.
Moderate Rates."
*Portraight rates and thượngh bile of lading: vih Vancover in exsection with Canadian Pacids Hallway to all Ovariand Points in Canesa and United States Lino to Europa at Wee Indies, apply to
Pache 42.
J. H. WALLACE,
GENKRAZ KEXT.
BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD.
APCAR LINE.
Regular Servic Betwan
SHANGHAI and JAPAN PORTS,
EASTWARD.
The above steamers have excellent saloon accommodation for passengers and pre fitted with all modern conveniences and carry a tuly qualified surgeon.
For freight or passage, apply to
DAVID SASSOON & CO., LTD., Agents.
Hongkong, Sept. 24, 1917.
PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.
1
U. S. MAIL LINE.
Operating the new First Class Steamers
" ECUADOR, '
***** VENEZUELA" and "COLOMBIA."
14.000 tons Each,
Hongkong to San Francisco,
vie Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama and HONOLULU.
THE SUNSHINE BELT.
The most Comfortable Route to America and
Bailings from Hongkong at noon.
4.3.
“ COLOMBIA "
* VENEZUELA "
ECUADOR"
June. 19th.
July 17th. Apg. 14th,
Europe,
Those ateamers have the most modern equipment including over- headolectric fans and electric lighting ALL LOWER BERTHS & Large Comfortable Staterooms (all single and two berths only).
The Bafety and Comfort of Famengers is our First, Cooderation. Special #con to the pulsins, and the attendance on passengers cannot be surpassed.
Tickets are interobingsable with the Toyo Kined Kalaha and the Canadian Pacific Ocean Services, Ltd...
For further Information, rates, literature, schedules etc.,
Company's Office in ALEXANDRA BUILDING,
Apply to *****
Telephone No.” 141,
w Chater" Road”
KING'S BUILDINGS.
JAVA PACIFIC LINE
OF THE
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN,
Monthly Service between
MANILA, HONGKONG AND SAN FRANCISCO. Next eailings for SAN FRANCISCO via NAGASAKI,
Subject to change without Notice. Sailing from Hongkong to San Francisco.
ALL STEAMERS FITTED WITH WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. The steamers have accommodation for a limited number of saloon passengers and carry a duly qualified surgeon.
Cargo taken on through Bills of Lading to all Overland Pointa in the United States of America and Canada.
For particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to:
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN, Hongkong, York Buildings,
Managing Agents.
CHINA MAIL S.S. CO.
FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS.
S.S. CHINA
WILL BAIL FROM HONGKONG FOR
SAN FRANCISCO
VIA SHANGWAL':NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA & HONOLULU,
JUNE 21 & AUGUST 31, 1918.
AN UNSURPASSED MIGH GLASS PASSENGER SERVICE AT INTERMEDIATE RATES,
O. H. RITTER, Freight and Passenger Agent,
Prince's Buildings,
LTD.
1918
SHIPPING:
RAT
C. N. C.
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
"SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,
For
Steamers,
To Sali. WEIHAIWEI & TIENTSIN: Heichow
15th June at noon SHANGHAI........
18th June at 3 pm CEBU & ILOILO
18th June at noon. SHANGHAI........................................................Suiyang ...... 20th Juse at 3 p.m.
Sinklang .....Hwah Kuel
SHANGHAI LINE-PASSENGERS, MAILS AND VARGO, Excellent Saloon accommodation Amidships; Electric Light and Fans in Saloon and State-rooms. Regular schedule service between Canton, Hongkong and Shanghai, "taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading to all Yangtese and Northern China Ports, Passengers are Landed in Shanghai, avoiding the inconvenience of transhipment st Woosung."
For Freight or Passage apply to
Telephone No. 36.
Hongkong June 13, 1918.
BUTTERFIELÔ & SWIRE,
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.
bar
Tjimanock
Begalar Fortnightly Service between CHINA and JAPAN.
Expected an
or sbeat
Wit leave on or shou
st
Java & M'sar in port 13th June Shanghai "The steamers are all fitted throughout with electric light and have accommodation for a limited number of saloon-passengers, All steamers carry a duly qualified surgeon. Cargo taken through rates to all ports in Netherlands-India and Australia."
For particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to the
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN, Fork Bailding. F15
Telephone No. 1574.
- SHIPPING NEWS.
› Chida" Coast" Orz:tfe.
Mr. E. P. Kidby chief off Wuchang, has gone chief oficer, Shasi; Mr. Fillingham, from reserve, has-gone chief officer, Wuahang; MrT L. Fast second officer, Yingoho leave Mr. G. BL been appoined second officer, Yingobow; Mr. W. Tinker.
has
second engineer, Wenchow, is on reserve; Mr. J. Work,) secon engineer, Suiyang, has gone second engineer, Wenchow; Mr. A. Tollefson has been appointed second engineer, Hainfang: Mr. E. Backmail bas? been appointed third engineer, Hagen: Mr. 8. Amudo has been appointed third engineer, Taishun; Mr. J. M. Bunordo has been appointed third engineer, Kiangfoo.
A Wonder Ship.
When Dr. Johnson had stayed some days with his friend Ad- miral Sir Joseph Knight at Chatham, on board the old line of battleship Remillies, he went home. and presently made this characteristic remark, No man will be a sailor who has contrivance enough to get himself into gaol." Imprisonment was preferable to service at sea! Ramillies is a famous name in naval history! One Ramillies was Eyng's flagship in his no- torious action at Minorca. An- other a mishty super Dread-
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LD., laid down at Dalmuir is
HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA COAST PORT SERVICE.
Regular Service of Fart, High Class Coast Steamers having good accommodation for first Class Passengers, Electric Light and Fans in state-rooms and Saloon and Excellent Cuisine.
FOR SWATONo AMOY AND FOOCHOW AND RETURN.
(Occupying 1 to 10 days.j Captain
LHAFIRE.
Steamships.
Halhong... J. W. Evans | TUES., 18th June at 1 pm. Haitan... A. E. Hodgins... | FRI, 21st June at 1 pm.
FOR SWATOW.
Arrivals and Departures from the Company's Wharf (near Blake Pier).
For Freight and Passage, apply, to
Douglas Lapralk & Co., General Managers.
INDO-CHINA STEAM
in our lists before the war. There was s Hamillies completed in 1893, a battleship of 14,150 tons, carrying four 67-ton guns, which deserves to be more famous, that any of her pre- decessors, because she waS: B very nursery for fisg officers, who have borne a splendid part in the present war. Maay, of them were comrades, as young officers in this ship in the Medi- terranean. She bore, the flag of that fine old officer, admiral Sir Michael Culme-Seymour, now Vice-Admiral of the United Kingdom, who held the Mediterr- anen command from 1893 to 1896. His flg captain was the present Admiral of the Fleet Sir William May, whose name will fever be remembered in this war because he was the instrument whereby the Eatente. Cordiale with France was sealed by the now Allied Navies at Brest,
NAVIGATION CO., LTD. whither Sir William May, with
(Projected Sailinge from Hongkong,➡Subject to Alteration)i
On Fri. 14th June at d'light. Fri., 14th June at 7am. Sat, 15th June st
? 8.01. Sun, 16th June at d'light. Wed., 19th June at Wed., 19th June at 3 p.m.
For.
Steamship SHANGHAI
A................................ Wingsang HAIPHONG via Hoihow Taksang HAIPHONG: ............................. Waisning SHANGHAI ................. Esang 2 BANDAKAN
Mausang MANILA Yuensang CALCUTTA LINK:-Thron sulflags per month froni Hongkong to Calcutía calling me Singapore and
Penang.
KARAMAN ANT
noon
These West, qualised Sargoca, line in sempocarly disorgaiased, awitg to the wES,
Maturolog Saus (Calénila stanmerá proceed to Kobe and Moji, frequently calling at Shanghai
hers excellent passenger scommodation, are flad with Electric Light and Ct, carry #:
Particulars on ipplication. SHANGHAI LIKE:-Sailings approadmataly every five days between Canton and Shanghai, somEINAR calleg st: owalow,, Stamers on this lise have a limited amount of passenger accommo dation, and through dekate paa be obtained for Moerbem and Yanetan Furs via Shanghai, page. Through Bills of lading are issuni tɔ ali Noriban and Targias Porta. MANILA LIRETTA VARIT
waskly service is maintained with Manda by vassals with good passenger accom odation, sallings from bothʻports «Yery Friday. HAIPHONG LINE:--Salings approximately weekly for passengers and cargo, calling ei Halhow when
inducement offers.
BORNEO LIKE:-OM4 sailing per mouth between Hongkong and Sandekar by a steamer having up-ta
date accommodation for Demenzara. 197
Cargo talisa on through Bile-of lading for Kudat, Jessalson, Labuan, Tavad and Lahad Date: TIENTSIK LINEZ-d persine servića la run from Marsh in October between Hongking and Mentala
malling at Wadhaiwać and Chulon.
Under Strails Government Passport Regulations, All European Passengers, leaving the Colony for Straits Settle ment, are required to produca on arrival at destination passports with their Photographs and description affixed thereto..
For Freight or passage, apply to
Ice House Street. Tel. 1934.
Telephone No. 215.
-mab bra 3510
JARDINE. MATHESON & CO., LTD.
General Managers,
THE ROYAL MAIL || AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY.
STEAM PACKET
COMPANY.
Owners of The "SHIRE" Line of Steamers.
FOR SAILINGS TO AND FROM THE UNITED KINGDOM AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS,
Please Apply to fa
JARDINE, MATHESON & COM
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bis flag in the King Edward VIL, took the Atlantic Fleet in 1935, Sir William May is new-engaged on work at the Admiralty of which the effect will be seen when the war is at au end. The commander of the Ramillies in those Mediterranean days was Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, that master of fleste and of men, who has filled nearly every important appointment in the Admiralty, a Lord of the Admiralty in each position held by a fag officer, and who exercised duties of supreme importance in command of the Grand Fleet. Both in that position, by his qualities of command, and as First ses Lord' by his masterly direction, the safety of the country and of the Allies largely depended upon him Very remarkable officers were among the lieutenants of the Remillies with Sir William May. The flag-lieutenant was that now Sir Hugh Evan-Thomas, who well-known officer, Vice Admiral played so fine a part in the Jutland Battle. The torpedo lieutenant was the present Vios Admiral Sir Leopold Heath, now s Lord of the Admiralty, Two officers who hold important com- mands, which cannot be parti cularised, wars lieutenants of the Ramilies in the Mediterranean Rear Admiral Arthur C. Leveson and Rear Admiral Alexander Sin clair. Still another of the ship's Lieutenants was the recent chief of the Royal Naval Air Service, Commodore Bir Godfrey Faine, who now as a major zeneral is a member of the Air Council, newly consituted, as Director-General: 7 of the Fersonnel of the Eyal Air Force. Never surely was there such a brilliant galizy of paval talent, so trus a fount of the naval spirit, as existed in the Ramilies in the Mediterranean when Bir Michael Culme-Seymour was in command. We see, to, how the naval service has changed since Dr Johnson wrote his lugubrious refection after a sojourn on board's the older Ramilites
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