SHIPPING.
eler 218- HONGKONG
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.
Due Marseilles
about
(JAPAN MAIL 8.8, CO.)
Destination.
Steamer & Displacement, Sailing Dates.
*Kawachi Maru (TUEN, 21st. SHANGHAI, Kosz & Yoгo · T. 17,390 - Jan, at II a.
(*Inaba Maru · THUR, 23rd T. 18,600 Jan at ilam NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKo- Į ·Tango Maru
KAYA
י'
HAMA
S.S
"Teave Hong- kong a out
Dus London about
T. 13, 60
Akita M.
NORE
| 23rd February
30th March
NOVARA
9th March
19th April
NELLORE
Sath April
8th April 22nd -10th May
SHANGHAI, MON & KOBE...
T. 8,750
'n
Kosoku Maru
LONDON or Liverpool via Singa
pore, Malacca, Penang, Colom. bo, Suea and Port Said-
Į
T. 7,000 "Tamba Maro
-
dus Bombay about 29 January
T. 12,510 *Mishima M.
T. 15.490
*Nikko Maru
26th March
FOR SINGAPORE, COLOMBO & BOMBAY.
DILWARA
FOR SHANGHAI, MJJI & KOBE Etc.
NORE DUNERA
For
20 Jan. 4 p.m. | shanghai, "Moji, Kobs & I'nama
28 Jan. Shanghai only
WIRELESS ON ALL STEAMERS.
PASSAGE RATES, HAND-BOOKS, FREIGHTS & FURTHER INFORMATION apply to :-
P. & Q. S. N. Co.
Hongkong, 20th January, 1919.
E. V. D. Parr,
Superintendent.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
OCEAN
SERVICES
PACIFIC SERVİCE
:
MELBOURNE via Manila, Zam-
T. 9,600
T. 12,410
>
18AT., 2nd (Feb. at Liam,
{TUESDAY, {21st Jan, ƒMONDAY. 127th Jan. JFRI, 24th {Jan, at 11 a.II. ƒFRL, 7th
Feb. at 11 am. JMON., 3rd (Feb. at 11 am.
1919
CHINA COAST-GAKETTE. Mr. R. Haymes, chief officer" Yingchow, has gone chief officer Proting.
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Mr. F. Bignell, suparnumarary Yingehow, has gone chief officers same ship
Mr.H. M. Matthews has beats appointed second officer, Ying chow.
SHIPPING.
C. N. C.
HIMA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
For
To Ball
1.23rd Jan, at nooni
pmqkith Jan at 5 pri pen38th Jan, at noon,
Mr. C.. Mork, supermerary" SHANGHAI DOK JON second officer, Shuntien, is on SHANGHAI.... reserve.
SHANGHAI,
Mr. W. Henderson, from rem serve, has gone second officer Shantien.
Mr. J. Bryne has been appointed second officer, Wen-
(chow.
Mr. H. Anderson, second officer, Sunning, has gone second officer, Shengking.
Mr. R. G. Butcher, second officer, Shengking, is on reserva,
Mr. J. E. Richards, acting mast- Feb. at 11 amer, Hupeh, has gone chief officer.
Lingchow,
WED 19th
boanaga, Thursday Is, Town-Kamakura M. sville, Brisbane & Sydney ................ NEW YORK via Shanghai, Kobe
Yokohama, San Francisco and the Company's Office.
For date of sailing apply at Panama Canal ................................ BOMBAY via Singapore, Malac-) Talan Maru.
ca and Colombo ...........................-meani)
CALOUTTA via Singapore, Pan- Log and Rangoo¤ ******* ********
T. 7,000 Shinchiku M.
T 7,000 Keifuku M..
T.
ƒSUNDAY, 126th Jan.
SUNDAY. -126th Jan.
FRIDAY, 124th Jan,
* Wireless Talegrials.
1. Chnghang Bhaghal Mfor MOJL: NONGEDAG—VICTORIA B.C-SEATTLE VIA MANILA, SHANGHAL
NAGASAKI, KÖBE, YOKKAICHI AND TOKORAMA
Opersted by the zongothalant and splendidly squfupek pasanger makmice – Fubazni Maru.”
Kashima Maru," & "Kabort Maes," mal of avan 80,000 tune dhousesamtank.
Baxt Milungi troen Hongkong
• Katori Maru
1 Umbing Manis inakbound.
: Fushimi Maru
LIMITED
13
Telephone No. 292 & 293.
FROM HONGKONG FOR VANCOUVER
VIA
USUAL PORTS OF GALL.
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA
20th February
EMPRESS OF ASIA
20th March
MONTEAGLE
5th April
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA
17th April
EMPRESS OF ASIA
15th May
10th June
12th June
MONTEACLE EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF ASIA EMPRESS OF JAPAN
(1 1hr partiendaen regarding pasiga fazer, mil. ing and reservation at soomeugodaaiUKS, ANG Salteracias of vefpe sod descriptira. Herkkurn
P. A. SUTHERLAND, KERKAAL LEERS, PAREKHIBA SOPARDONE Phost:712
10th July
Fortraight radar and through king af lading vis Vazooster in connection with Canadiaā Pasta Beluar to an Overland Patute in Cansća sod United Sister sigo la Burope and "Wons 19566, APPLY
4. M. WALLADE,
Phone 42.
HONGKONG.
BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD.
APOAR LINE,
Regular Service Batwain
SHANGHAI and JAPAN PORTS.
HASTWARD.
The above steamers have excellent saloon accommodation for passengers and are fitted with all modern conveniences and carry a fuly 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."
11000 tons Each.
Hongkong to San Francisco,
via Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama and HONOLULU.
THE SUNSHINE BELT.
most · Confortable Bouts to Amérion "and"
Ballings from Hongkong at noon. 68. ECUADOR® [2- Jan. 29th.
COLOMBIA
* VENEZUELA
15
Burope:
These steamers have the most modern equipment including over." head electric fans and electric lighting ALL LOWER BERTHS & Large Comfortable Staterooms (all single and two berths only)
The Bafety and "Comfort of Pamongers is one Piest Consideration. Speciat Jaam, in givuts, ka the cuisine, and tha atiendasse on passez.race osanot be stirpassed,
Tickala azy fabrobangishis “with the Tyro Kinda Kilsha and the Canadian 5 20For further information, rates, Hterature, schedules etc.,
Company's Office in
NDRA BUILDING.
Road
clephone No. HL
TUE, 21st Jab, at 11 a.m. THURS. 27th Man, at 11a.m.
For further bufermaišos apply lo
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
8 YASUDA, Manager.
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
SAN FRANCISCO LINE
VIA SHANGHAI, THE INLAND SEA, JAPAN & HONOLULU,
"
FANS AND BUXURIOUS MAIL, HƏMANIAA.
Balings from Hongkong-Batdeos to shange without notiet.
Steamers
SIBERIA MARU
TERYO MARIS
KOREA MARO
SHINYO MARY
Toms
20,000
22,000
20,000
12,00
Leave Hongkong.
SOUTH AMERICAN LINE.
27th Jan.
14th Feb.
5th March.
chief
Mr. R. M. Mitchell, officer, Liangchow, has gone acting master, Hupeh.
Mr. C. Jacobsen, second officer, Woosung, has resigned.
Mr. L. J. Faglar has been appointed second officer, Woo-
sung.
Captain W. P. B. Baker, from Fleave, has gone master, Kingsing. Mr. S. Polkinghorn, acting master, Kingsing, has gone chief officer, same ship.
Mr. T. O'Hare, chief offer, Esang, is on leave.
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Mr. W. Forrester, from reserve, has gone chief officer, Esang.
Mr. E. B. Smith, from reserve, has gone chief officer, Kiangwo.
Mr. F. C. Everett, chief officer, Kiangwo, is on reserve.
Mr. K. D. Noble has been ap- pointed second officer, Wasang.
Mr. W. C. Young, second officer, Wosang, has gone second officer, Doongwo.
Mr. A. Buntain, second en. gineer, Sniwo, has gone acting chief engineer, Kutwo.
Mr. R. Thomson, acting en-
Juth Fab fro a LOBE.gineer, Kingsing, has gone third
engineer, Kutwo.
Mr. J. D. Richards, third engineer, Kutwo, has resigned.
Mr. C. M. Anderson, second engineer, Kooushing, has gone second engineer, Loongwo.
HONGKONG TO VALPARAISO VEA JAPAN, HONOLULU.
SAN FRANCISCO, SAN PEDRO, SALINO URUZ, BALBOA, CALLAO, ARIQA AND IQUIQUE
THENCE BY TRANS ANDEAN ROUTE TO BUENOS AIRES.
Steamers.
Leare Hongkong. 18th M roh
7th May. 12th July.
AHYO MARU
HIPPON MARU
KIYO MARU
TODS.
19,5.0
11,000
17,200
Makak gee tussenhangeable with the Canadian Paolão Conna Sarriena Lai, and the Psazë SEND YAZİLİ Do.
Passengers may waraż by rail between poris of call hz Japan free of shares. Portail Information as to males, mbingu, sid, kpply so
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.
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 Points to the United States of America and Canada.
For particular of Freight and Passage apply to the
Telephone No. 1574.
1
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN.LYA.
General Managers, York Buildings.
CHINA MAIL S.S. CO. LTD.
-FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS,
KENANKING”
""UHINA"
|(13,000 tons, American Registry) (10,00) toas, American Registry), BAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, FOR
SAN FRANCISCO
* VIA SHANGHAI, JAPAN PORIH. & HONOLULU,
-" NANKING"
March 27th, 1919.
** CHINA " February 6th, 1919.
AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLASS PASSENGER-828VICE,
O.H. RITTER. Freight and Passenger Agent,
Prince's Buildings. Ios House Street: Tel. 1934.
"ELLERMAN" LINE. (ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP 00, LTD.).
IN-CHINA & STRAITS
STED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT.
(skippers are," requested
of Good Hope,
-THE BANK LIBE, LTD.
Mr. E. Scott, second engineer, Loongwo, has gone second engineer, Koonshing."
Mr. J. W. NcNaught, chief engineer, Kutwo, has gone chief engineer, Saiwo.
Mr. E. Strandell, from leave, has gone chief officer, Kwangtah. Mr. H. B. Graham, second offices, Hsinkong, has second officer, Toonan,
gone
Mr. H. Randbye, from reserve, has gone chief officer, Hsinkong. Mr."T. Tollefson, second officer, Toonan, has gone second officer, Hainkong.
Mr. A. Lang, from leave, has Įgone chief engineer, Heinming.
Mr. F. Moser bas been appointed third engineer, Hsin- fung.
SHANGHAI LINE.—PASSENGERS, MAILS AND CARGO Excellent Saloon accommodation Amidshipa y Llnöttici Light and Fans in Saloon and State-rooms. Regular schedule service bohrnen Canton, Hongkong and Shanghai, taking Cargo on through EUROF Lading to all Tangiste and Northern China Porta, Paitonger? Landed in Shanghai, avoiding the inconvenience of transhipment at Woosung,
For Freight or Peasage apply to
Telephone No. 36,
Hongkong Jan, 21, 1919
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.
Tjilaljap Nias Tjipanas ...
Regular Fortnightly Sarvios between
CHINA and JAPAN.
we shrut
Expect
Will lates kn
FTO
-
wr bena
Java Macass ir Java
in port
28th Jan, 14th Feb Java
26th Jan. Batavia
2nd Feb.
"The steamers are all fitted throughout with electric light and hava accommodation for a limited number of saloon-passengers, All steamers carry a duly qualified surgeon. Cargo takən si through rates to all ports in Netherlands-India and Australia.”
For particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to the
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN, Telephone No. 1574.
York Building... [15
JOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LD.
HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA COAST FORT SERVICE.
Regular Service of Fast, High Class Coast Steamers having good accommodation for first Class Passengers, Electric Light and Fans in state-rooms and Saloon and Excellent Quirine,
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW AND RETURN.D
(Occupying 9 to 10 days.),
Steamshlys.
Captain
Leaving.
Haihong... | J. W. Erang ... | TUES., 21st Jan, al 1. p.m.-
- Arrivals and Departures from the Company's Wharf (near Blake Pier),
For Freight and Pansago, apply to
Douglas Lapralk & Co.,
General Managers.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
Projected Sailings from Hongkong.--(Subject to AlterationA
For
Steamship
second engineer, Castlefield.
Mr. W. Cox has been appointed SINGAPORE & Penang Van WaerwijckThur, 23rd Jan. at 3pm.
MANILA 20ongsang Mr. A. T. Masson has been SHANGHAI
............... Talsang appointed supernumerary second HAIPHONG
Loksang engineer, Van Waerwijok-Ship- | MANILA «sen
Yuensang ping and Engineering.
STRAITS & Calcutta - Kwaisang
FITTED OUT IN RECORD TIME,
The North East Coast has not been long in emulating the re- cords established by the Belfast shipyards in the quick fitting-out of standard vessels. On a recent Monday afternoon, the Northum- berland Shipbuilding Company launched from their ward at Howden-on-Tyne the War Citadel, & 400-feet shelter deck stan- dard vessel of 9,000 2008
The deadweight.
ship WES lat: once towed to the angina works of the North Eastern Marine Engineering Company, at Wallsend-on-Tyne, where the en- gines and boilers were installed, and the ship was completed and handed over to the managing owners at noon on Thursday, thus creating a new record of three days for the fitting-out of a stand- ard vessel. Lord Pirrie, the Controller-General of Merchant Shipbuilding, bas addressed speći- al telegrams of congratulation to the shipbuilders and engineers responsible for this remarkably fine achievement.
FOR JAPAN.
Fri, 24th Jan, at 3p.m. Tuss, 28th Jan, at d'light, Thes. 28th Jam at 86, Fri 31st Jan, at $p.m. Thur, 6th Feb, st $pm
CALCUTTA LINE This This is temporarily disorgained owlug to the war, but at prosent a monthly swerida is maintained with Delcetta' by the sa KWAJSANG * MA * TITLE " calling as Singapore and Pisang. The former vinyal das uzcellent passenger accsetimodation, in Ected with Kimetrie Light und Fans, and carries a tally quilidad Surgeon. SINGAPORE LINE-TMM 12 MYAN WAERWICK", laves for Singapons wygrachinassły amary
fortnight, Tin Time) kas krosčitne accommolation for dezt dies pannakse par la sant throughout with Electric light nõo Fani 125 6:20 carsím s idly yankins Skipton,
-ANGHAI LIKE1—–Sallings approximately wary fre days between Caxtoni and Shanghel, somatome* calling ni 29any. Zaman on this line been a limited zarust of pamaKER MEMIN istico, and through debata can be obtained lar blouben kaa Yergien Parte Vie Samughan - Tanagh Bills of lading are issued to ali šortbara and Yonguws Ports.
MANILA LINE-A WHshty servica la mainisimod with Masia by vessels with good szarengué samoon.
̈odation, miðingi frous both parts story Tiklay.
HAIPHONG LINE 1--Šalings approximately wesicly for passengers and pargo, calling at Holler when
Jedncement aderie
BORNEO CIKZ1Ym miềng paz Monch barwnan, Hangkang and Saodatza by a mesmar, barläg sp-se
dase sex soft os for paratazore.
Cargo inkin on through. Bila of lading for Kadat, Javelion, Labuan; Torso and Zabad Desn' TIENTSIN LINEA War service la run from March to October borwinn Hanghorn idė Birutaln
calling sa Weihalesi and Chalon.
Under Straits Government Passport Regulations.
All European Passengers, leaving the Colony for Straits Settle- ment, are required to produce on arrival at destination passports with their Photographs and description affixed thereto.
For Freight or passage, apply to
Telephone No. 215. --
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JARDINE. MATHESON & CO., LTD. General Managers..
According to an official state: AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY.
ment issued by the Japanese Navy Department the Allies have decided that seven of the former, German sübmarmes should be
sent to Japan. The U-boats tos be brought to Japan Include one of 1,450 tons, two of 750 tons each, two of 500 tons each, and two of 700 tons each, suspe
OHIL
SOFT TO SERBIA S
contributed
children has been set quip a home, robably ebildren
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BANKERS AND FORWARDERS.
ESTABLISHED 1941,
HEAD OFFICE-65 BROADWAY, NIW YORK
CAPITAL AND SUBPLUB-U. 8 25,000,00
ONDON - OFFICE:8)=-84-
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