HONGKO
P&O-BRITISH INDIA
AND
APCAB LINES
(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND)
TO
STRAITS & BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF, AUSTRALASIA, WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST & SOUTH AFRICA,
RED SEA, EGYPT, EUROPE, ETC. SAILINGS FOR
*
LONDON via S. NGAPORE, COLOMBO, PORT SAID & MARSEILLES. "
leave Hong
Due Marseilles
$8.
Long a' out
about
NAGOYA :
21st August
43rd Sept.
Dua London
about
2nd October.
FOR SINGAPORE, COLOMBO & BOMBAY.
DUNERA
7th July
due Bombay about 25th July FOR SINGAPORE: PENANG, RANGOON & CALGUTTA. JAPAN
due Calcutta, 13th August. 19th July FOR SHANGHAI &"KOBE.
BUNELA
| 24th June, at 4 p.m. i for Shanghai only. WIRELESS ON ALL STEAMERS.
For Passage Rates, Handbooks, Fraights, etc.. 'apply to
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO,
92. Des Vœux Road Central, HONGKONG.
Agents
CANADIAN BACIFIC
OCEAN
SERVICES
LIMITED ·
THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY announce --the augmentation of the present double daily train service by third Trans-Continental train-----
THE TRANS-CANADA LIMITED.
The new train will leave Vancouver
DAILY FOR MONTREAL
Connecting for all points in Eastern Canada and United States. RUNNING TIME VANCOUVER TO MONTREAL
93.15 hours.
The TRANS-CANADA LIMITED will be devoted to First Class Sleeping Car passengers and will consist entirely of Compartment Observation and Standard Sleeping cars. Dining car and Baggage cars.
"
P. D. SUTHERLAND, General Agent Passenger Department.
Hongkong. Jane 7. 1939.
PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.
U. S. MAIL LINE.
Operating the new First Class Steamers ECUADOR,** “VENEZUELA and "COLOMBIA."
14,000 tons Each,
Honkong to San Francisco.
via, Shanghai, Kɔbe, Yokohams and HONOLULU.
THE SUNSHINE RELT
The most Comfortable Route to America sul Europe.
Sailinge from Hongkong at noon.
3.S
5.3.
5.3.
"ECUADOR"
"COLOMBIA "
"VENEZUELA "
16th July. 13th Aug.
For Vladivostock, Seattie, San Francisco & New York.
i
These steamers have the most modera equipment including over- heed eleotris fans and electric lighting ALL LOWER BERTHS & Large Comfortable Staterooms (all single and two berths only.)
The S-feir and Comfort of Pasengers is our First Oons deration Special care igiena to the cuisine, and the attendance sa paraungere cannot be surpassed. Ticket szę interchangeable with the Tagu Een Elisha, and the Canadian Pacific Ocean Barvice», Ltd.
For further information, rates, literature, schedules etc.,
Apply to
Company's Office in Telephone No. 141. ALEXANDRA BUILDING. Chater Road.
AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY,
BANKERS AND", "FORWARDERS. ESTABLISHED 1841.
HEAD OFFICE~65 BROADWAY. NEW YORK CAPITAL AND BURPLUS-U. 8. $25,000,000,00, LONDON OFFICER,-84, QUEEN STREET. & C.
6, Haymarket, S. W 11, Efbury Street 8, W
oughout the world.. ign Exchange. Trade and gravel Bure
SHIPPING.
N. Y. K.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
SAILINGS FORM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION. SEATTLE & VICTORIA via Keelung, Shanghai & Japan parts. Cargo to Overland Points U.S. in connection with Great Northern. Northern Pacific, and Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railways.
FUSHIMI MARU...
22nd June, at 11 a... Sunday: KATORI MARŲ (calling Manila) Sunday, 13th July, at 11 x.m. LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore. Penang. Colombo, Suez,
& Port Said. TAMBA MARD MISHIMA MARU
4* ་ ་
1919
SHIPPING NEWS.
LAUNCHING RECORD.”
The launching at the Newark/ Bay, shipyards of three. 5,508. ton steel cargo vessels markeď thể anniversary of the launching of the world's first fabricated ship and created a new world's record of launching one ship per week for a year.
C. N. C
CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD. SAILINGAS SUBJECT-TO-ALTERATIOF
Niezmera.
For
To Bail 22nd June #td'light 2nd June at d'light. 21.23rd June at 3pm.
24th June at 11 am.. ...24th June at 11 am. ........24th Juno st⠀ noon," ...26th June at nooni 26th Jane at noon.
F'HOW,P'HOI & R'PHONG Kallong SHANGHAI & TSINGTAO Kwangse SHIPPING ACCIDENTS.
MANILA, CEBU & ILOILO Taming The Japan Maritime Salvage|SWATOW & BANGKOK (Chusan Company had dealt with 63 ship-SWATOW & SINGAPORE... Hupen ping accidents up to April 30, the SHANGHAI
Team over 50 per cent, over the corres SHANGHAI........ number showing an increase of W'WEI, CHEFOO & TTSIN Hulchow:
................. Sunning ponding period of last year. These SHANGHAI LINE.—PASSENGERS, MAILS AND CARGO, accidents occurred chiefly to the Excellent Saloon sccommodation amidships. Electric Light and wooden ships which were hastily Fans in Saloon and State-rooms. Regular schedule service between. built during the war boom, and in Canton, Hongkong and Shanghai (thrice weekly) and Tsingtao the majority of cases the cause of weekly), taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading to all Yangime accident WAS defective con- and Northern China Ports, Passengers are Landed in Shanghai Sanstruction. The Seijo Maru, one avoiding the inconvenience of transhinment at Woosung.
of the wrecked wooden ships, was
BANGKOK LINE.-Weekly service to and from Bangkok við so badly constructed that the sun Swalow. could be seen through her seams.
For Freight or Passage apply to
Friday.
27th June, at Noon. Friday.
11th July, at Noon. MELBORNE^ & SYDNEY via Manila, Zamboanga. Thursday
Island, Townsville & Brisbane.- TANGO MARU
Wednesday, 25th June, at 11 am. NEW YORK & HAVANA via Kobe. Fokohama, Muroran.
Francisco, Panama & Colon.
Tuesday, 15th July.
BOMBAY & COLOMBO via Singapore.
TOYAMA MARU
SHINRYU MARU...
TENSTEIN MARU
Beginning of July. Middle of July.
GALCUTTA & RANGOON via Singapore & Penang.
RANGOON MARU...
CALCUTTA MARU
Saturday, 28th June. Saturday, 19th July.
JAPAN PORTS-Nagasaki. Kobe & Yokohama.
NIKKO MARU
AKI MARU
Friday, 20th June at 5 am. Saturday. 19th July, at 11 a.m.
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
KITANO MARC
SHIMBU MART
INABA MARU
Tuesday, 24th June, at 11 am. Saturday 28th June. Friday, 11th July at 11 am.
EXTRA ŠERVICES (Marseilles. Liverpool. Antwerp. South American ports via Cape, etc).
For further information apply to-NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
Telephone Nos. 292 & 293,-
S. YASUDA, Manager.
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
SAN FRANCISCO LINE
VIA SHANGHAI, THE INLAND SEA, JAPAN & HONOLULU.
PART AND LUXURIOUS MAN SAHAMERS. Ballagt from Hongkong-Bühjene so shxogo without nocleg
From Hongkong
Steamers KOREA MARU IENTO MARU NIPPON MAND
25th Jure..
"Calling at Keelung -
Zuia July.
7/h vols.
SIBERIA MARU -Calling at Keelung ! SHINYO MARU PERSIA MARU
29th July.
131h Az
28th Aug.
SOUTH AMERICAN LINE.
HONGKONG TO VALPARAISO VIA JAPAN. HONOLULU,
BAN FRANCISCO, SAN PEDRO, SALINO CRUZ, BALBOA, CALLAO, ARICA, AND IQUIQUE.
THENCE BY TRANS ANDEAN ROUTE TO BUENOS AIRES,
Steamers.
ANTO MARU
KIYO MARU
SEIYO MARU
Leate Hongkong.
10th Bapt
14th July.
4th Nov.
makes are indeedhangeable with the Canadian Pande Doena. Barvines, Laš, and the Pacita
Tamengsen may karai by vall, þatment porte of salt ka Japan Eres of obscen. Per ini MitemAISON DE NO TAJNA, môings, ma, Kyply ta
Telephone Nose. 2374 & 2375,
T. DAIGO, Manager.
KING'S BUILDINGS.
JAVA-PACIFIC-LYN
FOR SAN FRANCISCO Direct.
S.S.
BINTANG".
Will be despatched as above on or about
July, 20th, 1919.
For freight apply to :--
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN-LYN
Agents.
CHINA MAIL S.S. CO.
FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS. **NANKING "
“CHINA ”'
Telephone No. 36.
Hongkong June 20,1919.
BUTTERFIELD & SWİRE,
Agunia.
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN,
Ragalar Fortnightly Service between CHINA and JAPAN.
INCREASED FREIGHTS.. An increase of approximately 50 per cent in freight rates from New York to Manila was repart- ed in several private cables received by Manila commercial houses on June 12 and indica- tions are that not only rates but prices are on the increase in view of the opening of European markets to American products. Recent quotations- from New York to the Philippines have") been at $16 per ton. One private cable received reads as followe "Prices are stiffening. Rates go- ing ap. Many commodities have Timanoek | Japas advanced in price. Europe is commencing to buy American "The steamers are all fitted throughout with electric light and, goods." The high freight rates, have accommodation for a limited number of saloon-passengers. which, it is expected, may be All steamers carry a duly qualified surgeon. Cargo taken st reflected before long in the through rates to all ports in Netherlands-India and Austràlia.”“ Pacific, trade, coupled
For particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to the
from
with
advances in market prices due to increased demands upon American manufacturers"
European sources, are calculated to stimulate local buy- ing and to remore apprehensions felt in Manila with regard to stocks recently shipped and charged for The at pre-armistice prices.
Sachat:
10:21
Telephone No. 1574
-Espacted va
or shout
| 27th June 28th June } Java
F+5
JAYA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN,
York Building.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LD.
HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA COAST PORTS SERVICE."
| latest state of trade cable received by the Philippine National Bank, sent from its New York office on June 7, indicates the strong con- dition of home markets. It says
Industry more active. Cotton piece goods strong upwant ten- dency. Building now on boom. Iron and steel orders better. Stock Steamships. Captain market active. Failures few with Haihong ... | J. W. Evans light Hability. Labour restless. | Quinnebaug | Medina Record-breaking bank clearings, haltan" ... | A. H. Stewart 1 FEL Large wheat exports. Coconut oil upward tendency."
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 Cuisine
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW AND RETURN. (Occupying 9 to 10 days.)
Leaving.
FRI..
TUES,
را
20th Jane at, 1 p. 24th June at 11 am
27th June at 1 pm.
Arrivals and Departures from the Company's Wharf (near Blake Pier).
For Freight and Passage, apply to
Douglas Lapraik & Co.,
General Managers."
CHINA COAST GAZETTE. Captain J. R. Owen, of the Chungking, is on leave. Mr. T. G. Beer, chief officer, Chungking, has gone acting master, same ship. Mr. T. A. Lupton, from reserve, has gone chief officer, Chungking- Mr. T. L. Rasmussen, second officer, Shengking, is on reserve. Mr. N. Richardson, from Th serve, bas
gone secord officer, Shengking Captain J. Meathrel; of the Wuchang, is on reserve. Captain T. W. Pickard, from. leave, has gone master, Wuchang. Mr. E. Johnson, sup MANILA ernumerary second officer, Wen- HANKOW chow, is on reserve. Mr. T. A. HAIPHONG Lee from reserve, has gone second TTRIN via W'wei & C'foo Cheongshing Son
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD
Projected Sailings from Hongkong (Subject to Alteration).
On
For
.
Steamship ....Yuenganz Fri 20th June at
Tungshing ....Loksang
3 p.m
Sat,
21st June at d'light.
Bat,
21st June at 8 8.m.
22nd June at d'light
officer, Kutwo Mr. E. M. Evans, SHANGHAI from reserve, has gone supernu-SHANGHAI- merary chief officer, Kiangwo. SHANGHAI
Kwo gsang
Sun
Wingsang Choysang
ed second officer, Wingsang Mr. KOBE
R. Fox, second officer, Wingkang, MANILA
Fooshing Loongsang
Mr. T. M. Gale has been appoint- STRAITS and Calcutta..Namsang
22nd June at d'light. San.. 2nd June st d'ight: Tues., 24th June at d'light. Tues., 24th Juns at 3 p.m. Trur, 6th June at 4p.m. Fri, 27th Jane at 3 pm.
has gone acting chief officer. CALCUTTA U The Line k now been re-organised and afforda-regidar sailings to Calenta
Esang. Mr. W. Forrster,
chief oficer, Esang, has gone acting master. Same ship.
vie Singapore ani Pesmoz.
Returning trots Calenta staamais proceed via Straits and Hongkong to Japan, pecasionally,
eaning at Shanghai.
All alonzoses bave excellent pengar socommodation, are itted with Electric Edght and
Fans and carry a fully qualified Surgeon.
LTD. Captain S: Polkinghorn. of the SHANGHAL LINE Sac primary this five days battue Canton and Shunchat, som tumes
15,000 tons, American Registry) (10,000 tons, American Registry) SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG FOR
SAN FRANCISCO
VIA SHANGHAL JAPAN PORIS & HONOLULU, *NANKING"
Aug. 19th, 1919.
** CHINA"!
July 2nd, 1919.
AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLASS PASSENGER SERVICE.
O. H. RITTER,
Prince's Buildings,
Freight and Passenger Agent..
Ice House Street. Tel 1934.
“ELLERMAN" LINE.
(ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.)
JAPAN, CHINA & STRAITS
UNITED KINGDOM ANO CONTINENT.
For
LONDON & ANTWERP
Steamer
Bailing
at a limited amount of passenger Decomme darios, sed through tickets en 'be obtained fee Northern and Yangtze Pures vin Shanghai, Through Bills of lading my intwed to all Northere and Vabetar Ports
- ocation, talings from both verta svary Friday, a
MANILA LIKE:-* mosely service is maintained with Marlin by vasarin with good passenger accom HAIPHONG LINE: Sailines poprosimetely workie sul pussangan and cargo, calling at "elhaw whis
indarrest oders.
s
Esang, has gone acting master; Koonshing. Captain J. M. Wright, of the Koonshing, is on leave. Mr. E. R. Huntington, from reserve, has gone acting chief officer, Ewales. Mr. G. Lindsay Crawford, chief officer, Tungwah, has gone chief officer, Kiangwah. Mr. S. Kemp, chief officer, Kiangwah, is on leave. Mr. E. Gunderson second officer,
All European Passengers, leaving the Colony for Straits Settle- Kiangteen has gone second officer, Kwangtah. Mr. A. Albers, inent, are required to produce on arrival at destination passports second officer, Haesa, has gone with their Photographs and description affixed thereto. second officer, Kianghsin. Mr. For Freight or passage, apply to
BORNEO LINE: -One sailing per would betwego Hongkong and fantička by a sensuar haring up-co
murga Takwaan throuch Rifle of falleg for, Kudus, Janicom. Labean, Tawno and Lakad Date TIESIN LIMEă pornias survien te run from March to Omabarbatywne Hougiunt and Tsentrio
calling at Wribaleel and Engine
C. Winthrop, second officer, Kianghsin, bas gone second officer, Haean. Mr. M. Mulligan has been appointed third officer. Kiangteen. Captain G. Butland has been appointed master, Hwatab. Mr. E. G. Hempel has been appointed chief officer, Hwatch. Mr. A. Raab has been sappointed second officer, Hwatah. Captain R. Olsen has been ap- pointed second officer, Hwalee.- Shipping and Engineering.
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH. Mr. HL AL Fisher, President of the Board of Education,
For particulars of sailings shippers are requested to approach lecturing in London, said be. the undersigned,
Bubject to change without notice.
or to REISS & Co, Canton Hongko
Am. 1912
THE RANK-LINE, LTD,
General Agen
hoped that, in the near future, it might be found possible to increase Treasury grants to the universities to extend encourage". ment to scientific research in all fruitful directions.
Under Straits Government Passport Regulations. “
Telephone No. 215.
JARDINE MATHESON & CO., LTD.
General Managers.
FOR NEW YORK
BLUE FUNNEL - LINE
S.S.
EURYADES
Will be despatched for NEW YORK vía Panama, on Thursday,
July 5th
For Freight and further particulars, apply to -
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
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