SHIPPING.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1918,
SHIPPING.
P.&O.S.N.CO. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. (UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, STRAITS, BURMA, COLOMBO, AUSTRALIA INDIA EGYPT &c.
FOR MARSEILLES & LONDON VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO & PORT-SAID.
(JAPAN MAIL S.S. CO.).
་ ་ ༣་
Battinge from Bangkong walivor to alterazioni.
Destination. Steamer & Displacement. Sailing Dales.
*Kanagawa M. ¡SATUR, 28th
T. 12.30,
Déc. at 11 am. *Mishima Maru (SATUR, 11th
T..15,50
(Jaa.'st 11 am,¦
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKO.
HAMA
3
NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKO- {*Kitano Maru
S.S.
leave Hong- Duo Marseilles
about kong a'out
"NORE
NOVARA
23rd February.
9th March.
30th March 13th April
Due London about
8th April 22nd
T. 15, 80
Shinchiku M,
ƒMONDAY,
SHANGHAI MOJI & KOBE Talan Maru
T. 7,000
130th Dec.
MONDAY.
FOR BOMBAY Via STRAITS & COLOMBO.
DILWARA
10 January
due Bombay about 27 January
FOR SHANGHAI.
DILWARA
28 Dec. atp.m. |
to Shanghai onły
WIRELESS ON ALL STEAMERS, -
For PASSAGE
RATES.
HAND-BOOKS,
FREIGHTS & FURTHER INFORMATION apply to:-
F.& O. S. N. Co...-
Hongkong, 23rd December, 1918.
E. Y. D. Parr,
Superintendent.
CANADIAN BACIFIC
OCEAN
SERVICES
PACIFIC SERVICE
LIMITED
The Company's steamers, “ Em- press
of Russia," "Empress of Asia" Empress of Japan” and "Monteagle," having been re- full leased by the Government,
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service from Hongkong to Van- couver, via usual ports of call will be resumed in February or March.
Particulars of sailing dates will
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will be published shortly.
Por particulars regarding pusonga. Tazes, all- i sad acvation of senomemadation šifonicles of helps and dowoziptire teraztre AUDIT 1
1. & BUTHERLAND, MOTEKLE LOENT. TANKSGES DEPARTIENT. From 752
For freight rates and through hills of lading Vancouver in nozzection with Canadian Padio Hallway ko ai Overland Palate in Canada Bad Unked there also an Europe sad Was Indles, apply 90.
Prose £2
HONGKONG
44
J. H. WALLACE,
ގ
DERERAS, AU192.
BRITISH INDIA-S. N. CO., LTD.
APSAR LINE.
Regular Service Between
SHANGHAI and JAPAN PORTË,
BASTWARD
The above steamers bare excellent saloon accommodation for "passengers and are fitted with all modern conveniences and carry a
uly qualified surgeon.
For freight or passage, apply to
DAVID SASSOON & CO., LTD., Agents.
Hongkong, Sept. 24, 1917.
PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.
U. S. MAIL LINE.
Operating the new First Class Steamers -
" ECUADOR," "VENEZUELA" and "COLOMBIA,”
1.1000 tons Each.
Hongkong to San Francisco,
via" Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama and HONOLULU.
THE SUNSHINE BELT.
most Comfortabls Boute to Amazion ́ and
Sailings from Hongkong at noon.
. .
" VENEZUELA "
'ECUADOR"
A COLOMBIA M
Jan: 5th
".
Jan. -- 29th,
These steamers have the most modern equipment including over- bead electric fans and electric lighting ALL LOWER BERTES & Large Comfortable Staterooms (all single and two berths only) Done The Batuty and Contors of Presquenes ás der First Consideration. Special sss is givan to the calsisk; and the strandanOS DE DARWONE Ors vannot belaarpassed.
¿with the Toyo Tõnu Kalda and the Ckandian Taiths Goran Berrions.
For further inerm
LONDON or Liverpool vis Singa- pore, Penang. Colombo, Suez and Port-Said.......... MELBOURNE via Manila, Zam-"
boanaga, Thursday Is., Town- sville, Brisbane & Sydney...)
| NEW YORK via Shanghai, Kobe Yokohama, San Francisco and Panama Canal
T. 7,000 *Yokohama M.
T. 12,340 Tamba Ma'u ...
T-12,510
*Tango Maru
T.,13,760
SHIPPING
C. N. C.
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO"ALTERATION.
SHIPPING NEWS.
U.S. Shipping Trade Routes.
The United States Army Quar termaster General is to designate ships aggrerating a carrying capacity of 800,000 tona to be turned over to the Shipping Board for return to the trade routes;
To Ball. Steamera: For SWATOW & SINGAPORE... Taming ......26th Dec. at noon.
96th Dec. at noon. Japan-Bangkok Siruice, [SATUR, 18th SHANGHAL.
28th Des at S p.m. Jab. at 11am. SHANGHAI,
The ***.................. Yingchow
Osaka Shipyard has SHANGHAI. ..................Sinklang ......at Dec. at noon.
decided to put two newly built SHANGHAI LINE-PASSENGERS, MAILS AND CARGO, steamers on the line from Japan Excellent Saloon accommodation Amidships: Electrio Light and 3 Bangkok via Hongkong and Fans in Saloon and State-rooms. Regular schedule service between Haifong, and another newly built Canton, Hongkong and Shanghai, taking Cargo on through Bills of steamer on the Dairen, Tsingtao Lading to all Yangtze and Northern China Ports, Passengers are Chefoo and Shanghai run. Landed in Shanghai, aroiding the inconvenience of transhipment! at Woosung.
130th Dec. [MON., 80th
Dec. at 11a.m. ¡FRL, 24th
Jan. at 11 am. JTUES, 31st
Dec. at 11an.
For Freight or Passage apply to
For date of sailing apply at the Company's Office.
Telephone No. 36.
Hoagtone Dec.. 24, 1918.
7.840
BOMBAY via Singapore, Malac-Tenshin Maru JSATURDAY,
4th Jan. ca and Colombo.....
CALCU ITA via Singapore, Pen-
sog and Rangoon.
Onsining Shanghal'kjor Moji.
KONCKONG-VICTORIA B.G-SEATTLE VIA MANILA, SHANGHAI. NACASAEL KOBE-YOKKAICHI AND YOKONAMA.
Operated by the magnitulent and splendidly equipped passengje stanciam * Farkimi Maru.
£ prvus lc,000 team dijancement. *Seva Mary.~*~ Kishima Maru" 4 "Kalori Mare", daca of o
Bari sailings from Hongkong:
* Kashima Maru 2 *Katori-Maru,
1 Omlidng Manis Barbound.
Telephone Nos. 292 & 293.
WED.,
TUE,
25th Dec, at 11 am. 21st Jan, at 11 alii. For further information apply to
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
S. YASUDA, Manager,
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
SAN FRANCISCO LINE
VIA SHANGHAI, THE INLAND SEA, JAPAN & HONOLULU,
WARN AND LUTORIQUS MAIL, BYRAMFES
Ballings from Hongkong-8nh/ped to change wilként noties.
Steamers.
KOREA MARU
SIBERIS MARŲ TENYO BARU SNIATO MARŲ
Tons,
20,000
20,000
22,000
$2,000
Leave Hongkong.
17th Jan
SOUTH AMERICAN LINE:
3th Jan
8th Feb.
5th March.
HONGKONG TO VALPARAISO VIA JAPAN,-HONOLULU, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN PEDRO, BALINO OBUZ, BALBOA, CALLAO, ARICA AND IQUIQUE. THENCE BY TRANS ANDEAN ROUTE TO BUENOS AIRES.
Steameru.
Tons" *17,200
Lore Hongkong":
9th Jannery.
KIYU MARU Ikokain gura infernbangsabés kis the Canadian Paolde Dosan Bervices, Tan, and the Zanzi J4&D Kazip Ca.
PARENGETI MAY Kavel by rail betroon porar of sell in Japan free 31 obarge.
For full information ar to rain,mitings, sen., apply to
Telephone Nos. 2374 & 2375,
T. DAIGO, Manager.
KING'S BUILDINGS:
JAVA PACIFIC LINE
OF THE
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LYN,
Monthly Service between
NETH. INDIA, MANILA, HONGKONG & SAN FRANCISCO Next Sailing for SAN FRANCISCO viz MANILA. 8.8. "BILLITON" on the 25th, December.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.
Begular Fertnightly Barvios between
CHINA and
JAPAN.
Expected on WELC
It shoul
Ter
Bangkok Macaeser Batavia
From
or about
| Tjipanas
in port
Tillwong
Kobe
*jikini
Amoy
25th Dec. 30th Dec.
27th Dec 26th Dec. 1st Jan.
| Tjimanoek
Amoy
1st Jan
3rd Jan. Batavia
6th Jan.
Tjilatjap... Java & M'gar
Ships 1,80 Fest Long in 1938.
"There is tendency to increase the size and draught of ships," said Mr, Alex. Richardson, |MP., at Gravesend Town Hall, The chief surveyor of one of our great ship registry oorporátioas, be remarked, estimated recently that the increase would be a steady out, and that "40 years. hence the largest ship would probably be 1,8)0ft. "long" and 220ft. în beam, but no estimate was given as to draught. In a reference to the scheme of the Gravesend Borough Corporation for the construction of deep-water. wharves along the river front at Gravesend, Mr. Richardson re- marked that it would be a gain to the Port of London if goods for trans shipment to continental ports could be dealt with it such
barges.
Bu'lding Ships in the Dutch...
Indies.
"The steamers are all fitted throughout with electric light and wharves by large ocean going 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 Australis.”
For particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to the
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN, York Building.
Telephons No. 1574.
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After having hammered during.. about two years upon the anvil 'building our own ships”, it is quite a pleasure to read now that the Ned Ind. Scheepswerf (Neth. Indian Ships-yards) under
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LD, of the well known
HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA COAST PORT SERVICE.
Regular Service of Fast, High Class Coast Steamers having: good accommodation for first Class Passengers, Electric Light Fans in state-rooms and Saloon and Excellent Cuisine.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW: AND RETURN.
"(Occupying 10:10 day£) Captain:
Loaring. Steamships.
Haitan A.E. Hodgins... | FRIM
97th Dec. at 1 p.m.
Machinery Manufactoring Coy. de Valharding" of Sonrabaya,
at present have under construcf- 107 on their yards 1 wooden ship and and other ships (freighters of (less then 1,001 tɔns). We under- stand this to be the very beginning of a serious-attempt to free thes islands from their isolation, which was the immediate result of the great shortage of tonnage caused by the present wär This yard is situated near the small port of Grissik, in the neighbon hood whereof teak wood can be I obtained at low c stand in great quantities while on the other hand the supply of iron, stesi, machinery etc. from Souribays does not meet with say particular difficulties, owing to the sasin sa of transporting these goods by. means of native halks and barges. As soon as the first difficulties are surmounted, it may
be
FOR SWATOW AND AMOY, Kaihong... | J. W. Evans'... | TUES, 24th Dec. at 1 p.m.
Arrivals and Departures from the Company's Wharf (ar) Blake Pier).
For Freight and Passage, apply to
Douglas Lapralk & Co., General Managım.
INDO-CHINA STEAM
NAVIGATION CO., LTD. expected that this wharf will
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 on through Bills of Lading to all Overland WEI HAIWEI & Chefoo Chipshing Points to the United States of America and Canada,
For particulars of Freight and Passage apply to the
Projected Sailings from Hongkong -(Subject to Alteration),
For
Steamship
On SHANGHAI via F'chow Wingsang Wed, 25th Dec. at d'light. Fri 27th Dec. at d'light. Fri.,
Telephone No. 1574.
J
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LYN.
General Managers, York Buildings.
CHINA MAILS.S. CO, LTD.
S.S.CO.
FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS, “NANKING".
"
"CHINA"
|(15,000 tons, American Registry) (10,000 tons, American Registry) SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG' FOR
SAN FRANCISCO
YIA SHANGĦAL, JAPAN PORES & HONOLULU, NANKING"
"CHINA" February 6th, 1919.
January 9th, 1919,
AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLASS PASSENGER SERVICE.
O, H. RITTER, Freight and Passenger Agent,
Prince's Buildings,, Ice House Street. Tel. 1934,
“ELLERMAN
LINE.
(ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO, LTD.)
HAPANA
PAN CHINA & STRAITS
TO
UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT.
For particulars of sailings shippers are requested to my 21055 the undersigned.
Steamers propsed vis Cape of Good Hope.
Bubject to change without notion,
THE BANK LINE LTD.,
MANILA. Longsang BINGAPORE & Petang Van WäerwijckSat BHANGHAI
Sun.,
....Esang
| extend ita- business, and it is concluded that this email attempt will result in a considerable and ̈ permadent business. We undǝr- stand that at Rembang also a sailing ship of fair size is on the slips.
27th Dec. at
3pm, Endowment Fund for Seamer. 28th Dec. at 3 pits.
29th Deo, et d'light. Mr. Gore Robey paid a visit MANILA .........................Tuensang Fri 3rd Jan. at 3 p.m. to the Cardiff Cal and Shipping CALCUTTA UNEI—Zala las is peeppenly dhorgained train to the wax. but at present a deathly Exchange recently, and went
aurice is maintained with Cricut by the sa SWASAKO And."VÍTIM” mating M Shpore and Pasut. The facer raised has surcelless pamenew accordion, sed Away with a total of over two wth Electric Light mad Zama, and carries a fully qulded Surgers.
thousand pounds for the endow-
•
| SINGAPORE' LINE:-The as “YAN WAERWIJCKTM Saves for Singapore approximately ertzy
fortatakse vestad has calient accommodation for Erst che passengers, and is sted meat fand for aged and con- throughout with Electric Light and Esas and nino carría a fully quafásd Surgeon.
valescent member of the Nat SHANGHAI LINE s–Sallingi approximately evpjy See days becomea Canton and Shanghal; sometimes
CHINESWALOW-Stamers on the label flated suspect, of pastaegional Sailors and Firemen's Un- sation, and thronja tickets can be obtained fat. Further and Yangics Focis via shughul Tinagh Bills of lading are ́inesid to all Northern sad Vaigtaso Fontana
MANILA LINEI-A weekly mrsica is maintained with handia by vessels with
odation, sailngs from both ports ovary Friday. `-.
HAIPHONG LINES Sellings supeoimately weekly for passenger and cargo, calling to
STREDO JOMOZIOA po
jon. Mr. Robey was introduced by Mr. John Cory, chairman of the Committee of Control; and after be had explained the good cause for which he appealed, Mr. Robey
BORNZO LIKE1-One sailing as mooch between Hangkɔng and Tuaduiema by a seamet barlag pinsanda ted a remarkably succes
dalı Rəcəmmodation for padengarS. ..
Cargo taken on through Bills of lading for Kadet, Jesselton. Labuan, Tamas and Lahad Daisy fil auction. His perfuasive way, *TIENTSIN LINE I-A regular service is een beu Marghi to October bezwen Boszkong and
calling Wadhairul sad Obstað...........
Under Straits Government Passport Regulations.
All European Passengers, leaving the Colony for Straits Settle ment, are required to" produse on arrival at destination passports with their Photographs and description affixed thereto...
For Freight or passage, apply to
Telephone No. 215.
i duced rapil bidding for a number of wat souvenirs, 'provided by Mesara, T. A. Blane. Percy Miles, Lou's Bielski and
J. Thomas. and realised over eight hundred pounds. Other gifts by Mr. J. C. Gould included: a prize pig which istched a total of 120 uigeas, the ultimate parch ser being Mr. T. F
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTF. Humphries while Mr
General Managers.
AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY.
BANKERS AND FORWARDERS. ESTABLISHED —1841.
HEAD OFFICE-65 BROADWAY, NEW YORK GAFITAL AND BURPLUS-U, 8. $25,000,000,00 LONDON: OFFICES,—84, QUEEN STREET, B. C.
6. Haymarket, BW
Elbury Street, B.;
Pyman gave 110 guiness for & German helmet and an aut matic revolver, and binding these articles back, Mr. Robey, got another hundred gunez, from Mr. Das Radcliffs for them. cap given by Admirál Viscount Jellicoe for sale wit kaseked down to another shipowns Mr. W. Smith, for 105 guineas. Don- ations to Mr.B bay's fand included one hundred each from Mr. John Wm. Beizer, Messti WB Smith Walter Her Mar Wideman Graham, and fifty guiness 630
fr m Mr Wm Co director of the Cha
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