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SHIPPING.

THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH.

P. & 0.-BRITISH INDIA

AND

APCAR 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 SINGAPORE, COLOMBO,

PORT SAID & MARSEILLES.

8.8

PRINZESSIN KHIVA

leave HongTM

kong about

91st Oct.

1st Nov.

Due Marsailles about

Due London

about

22nd Nor.

1st Dac. 12th Dec.

3rd Dec. FOR SINGAPORE, COLOMBO & BOMBAY. DILWARA

5th Oct.

due Bombay about 25th Oct. FOR CALCUTTA via S'NGAPORE, PENANG & RANGOON. THONGWA 14th Oct. 1 p.m. I due Calcutta, about 25th Oct.

FOR SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

leave Hongkong about

KHIYA

Due Yokohama about

14th October.

2nd Oct, at d'light.. WIRELESS ON ALL STEAMERS.

For Passage Rates, Handbooks. Freights, etc., apply to

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO,

22, Des Voeux Road Central.

CP

Agents,

OS

FROM

DUE

[STEAMERS. HONGKONG, VANCOUVER,

SAILINGS

HONGKONG to VANCOUVER

(via Shanghai, Nagasaki (*Moji) Kobe & Yokohama)

Empress of Asia ... Oct 2 Oct: -.20 Empress of Japan Oct. 25 *Monteagle

Oct. 19 Empress of Russia Oct. 30 Empress of Asia... Nov. 27 Empress of Japan. Dec. 20 Empress of Russia Dec. 25

"Owing to Jarane's Quarantine Borulations the EMPRESS OF ASIA," Ind October, will not call at Shanghai"

Passage Faren Hongkong to United Kingdom.

14

EXPRESS OF Rast

16,850 Tons Reg.

Gold

Rog

Nov. 16 alor. 12 Nor. 17 Dec. 15 Jan. 10

Jan. 12

EXPARAS OF JAPAN )

6001 Tops Beg

Gold 2485.00

EXPRESS OF ÄXLA ($553.00 MOSTEAKLE

15,46, Tom

6,152 Tool Bag Fares subject to ebange withotz notice.

Begistrations for Passage for Benson 1913 now being made.

For particulars regardinK passage farea, sailings and reser vation of 1200 mmaculation, also itineraries and descripeve ters sire syply to

P.C. SUTHERLAND, GENERAL AGINT-

PASSENGES DEPT.

Phone 752

For freight rates and through bills of lading vis Vancouver in connection with Canadian Pazkie BaĹway to a Overland Polata In Canada and United States also to Enzope and West Indies, apply to

J. H.. WALLACE" Phone 42. GENERAL SOEST

.HONGKONG.

CANADIAN PACIFIC

OCEAN SERVICES

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.

U. S. MAIL LINE.

Operating the new First Class Steamers 'ECUADOR," "VENEZUELA” and “ COLOMBIA.”

Hongkong to San Francisco,

via Shanghai, Kobɔ, Yokohama and HONOLULU, THE SUNSHINE BELT.

The most Comfortable Route to America and Europe."

Sallings from Hongkong at noon.

"ECUADOR"

8.5+

8.5.

"COLOMBIA" -

S+D+

"VENEZUELA"

8th October.

5th November.

These steamer 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-Pemengers is our First Consideration. Special ouse is given to the cuisine, and the attendance on passengers cannot be surpassed. 2. Tinkate mea înserchangeable with the Toyo Kisen Kalahs and the Canadian

Pacific Ocean Services, Ltd.

For further information, rates, literature, schedules etc.,

Apply to --

Company's Office in

Telephone No. 141. ALEXANDRA BUILDING. Chater Road.

BANKER & CO.

WEST RIVER PASSENGER SERVICE. The M. 8. “KONG MING " (Captain Wilks), will leave the Young Tai Hing Wharf (Connaught Road West) at 5 p.m. on 9th inst. for Wuchow via West River Ports.

This vessel has excellent European accommodation for first class passengers, and was built expressly for the West River trade, being fitted with electric light and fans and is complete with every modern convenience.

* An excellent fable is provided.

Owing for the lack of hotel accommodation in Wachow

the round trip will be allowe" to remain on Vessel Without extra charge.

For freight and passage apply to

BANKER

СО

Hotel Mansions

Sons

Agents,

SHIPPING.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1919.

SHIPPING NEWS.

N. Y. K.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

KATORI MARU

SAILINGS FORM HONgkong subject to ALTEIBITION. SEATTLE & VICTORIA via Manila, Shanghai & Japan porta. Cargo to Overland Points U.S. in connection with Great Northern Northern Pacific, and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railways.

Tuesday, 14th Oct. at 11 a.m. SUWA MARU (Omitting Manila) Saturday, 1st. Nov. at 11 a.m. | LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Susz,

Port Said & Marsailles. ÁTSUTÁ MARU SHIDZUOKA MARU MELBORNE & SYDNEY via Manila, Zamboanga, Thursday

Island, Townsville & Brisbane.

Wednesday, 22nd Oct., atil a.m. Wednesday, 19th Nov., at 11 am.

Saturday, 4th Oct., at Noon. Friday, 17th Oct, at Noon.

NEWCHWANG TRADE.

The total amber and tonnage of vessels which entered and cleared at Newchwang during the quarter ended in March 1919, was 26 vessels of 22,790 tons, an increase of vessels and 9,167 tons over the same quarter in 1918. The percentages were 55.5 per cent Japanese: 30.8 per cent Chinese; and 10.7 per cent. British.

SHIPPING.

C. N. C.

CHINA NAVIGATION." CO., LTD. SAILINGS SUBJECT TO "ALTERATION.

Steamers.

For

To Sail

SHANGHAI & TSINGTAO Yingchow SWATOW & BANGKOK Kanchow

4th Oct. at & pa H'HOW, PHOT & H'PHONG Kalfong

... 7th Oct at 10 am SHANGHAI..

7th Oct at 10 .. Shantung 7th Oct at noon. SHANGHAI LINE-PASSENGERS, MAILS AND CABOU ITALIAN STEAMSHIP LINE Excellent Saloon sccommodation amidships. Electric Light and

RESTARTED.

Fans in Saloon and State-rooms. Regular schedule service between: The first regular passenger Canton. Hongkong and Shanghai (thrice weekly) and Thingtag stasmship sailings between the weekly), taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading to all Yangter, Eastern Adriatic ports to be and Northern China Forte. Passengers are Landed in Shanghai, NEW YORK & HAVANA via Kobe, Yokohama, Muroran, Sansar since the outbreak of the avoiding the inconvenience of transhipment at Wooru

war have recently been inaugur BANGKOK LINE.-Weekly service to and from Bangkok vis. ated by the Lloyd-Trieste Line. Swatow. The departures are fortnightly from Trieste, and the chief ports of call include Pola, Lussino, Sebenico, Bari. Brindisi, Valonia, Corfu, &c.

NIKKO MARU AKI MARU

Francisco. Panama & Colon. SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS via Cape. BOMBAY & COLOMBO via Singapore.

SHINRYU MARU... TENSHIN MARU “

Tuesday, 21st Oct. End of October.

CALCUTTA & RANGOON via Singapore & Penang. Saturday, -4th Oct. Friday, 24th Oct.

TSURUGA MARU... YAMAGATA MARU

JAPAN PORTS—Nagasaki, Kobe & Yokohama.

AEL-MARC..

TANGO MARU

Saturday, 18th Oct. at Lam Saturday, 22nd Nov, at 11 &.m.

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

TENSHIN MARU

YOKOHAMA MARU HOSEI MARU

Thursday,

2nd October. Thursday, 2nd Oct. at 11 a.m. (Omitting Shanghai) Friday, 3rd Oct. EXTRA SERVICES (Marseilles, Liverpool, Antwerp, etc).

Wednesday, 1st Oct TSUYAMA MARU... WAKASA MABU (London, Antwerp & Rotterdam) Thur, 9th Oct. * DELAGOA MARU

Middle of October. (London, Antwerp & Rotterdam)

TOYOOKA MARU. (Marseilles & Liverpool) End of Oct

For further information apply to-NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Telephone Nos. 292 & 293.... 8. YASUDA, Manager.

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

SAN FRANCISCO LINE

|

COLOMBO DOCE.

The report of the Colombo Port Commission for the year 1918, says perhaps the most important- work completed was the installa- tion of electric light at the Grav- ing Dock. This work was under- taken in consultation with the local Naval authorities, with the immediate object of assisting in the expeditious docking and repairing of ships. The Admiralty con tributed to this improvement by transferring a dynamo to the Port Commission for the purposo, and the whole installation was

completed within twenty one days of the date of sanction. The Dock can now be lighted at night,

and vessels can enter the Dock at any hour of the day or night, while there is every facility for carrying out night work.

VIA SHANGHAI, THE INLAND SEA, JAPAN & HONOLULU. shipbuilding yards of the Tyne,

PARE AND DUXURIOUS MAID KERAMERS. Bakings from Bongkang-Aubiect to change withook postes.

From Hongkong.

Steamers.

TENYO MARU

SIDERIA MARU

SHINYO MARU

PERSIA MARY KOREA MARU

TF

WAR TIME OUTPUT. During the war the total output of ships of all kinds. from the

Wear, and Tees amounted to 1,130 ships with a total tonnage of nearly 3,330,000. Taking the 3rd Get. "Omitting call at Shanghai duration of the war as 221 weeks, this means an average of five ships a week. This production is all the more remarkable as the labour market Was

10th Oct. ram Yokohama).

28th Oct. "Omitting call at Shanghai.” 10th Nov.

1th Nov.

SOUTH AMERICAN LINE.

HONGKONG TO VALPARAISO VIA JAPAN, HONOLULU,

SAN FRANCISCO, SAN PEDRO, SALINO CRUZ. BALBOA, CALLAO, ARICA AND IQUIQUE.

THENGE BY TRANS ANDEAN BOUTE TO BUENOS AIRES.

Steamers.

SEIYO MARU

Leave Hongkong.

4th Nov.

depleted by the urgent call for recruits and B.S

many of the vessels constructed were of a novel type. The ships in- cluded battleships, cruisers, sub- marines, steam and oil launches, train ferries, ice breakers, power

25okun sen inferetiazgrabit with the Canadian Factão Dosso Bertions, Ind. sadida Pani barges, tank steamers, cargo and

*alal Stemonnghip Co.

Pawangere may travel by rail berween port of enli in Japan Iras of abarga

Per fall information se do ralos, sallage, red.. apply to

Telephone Nos. 2374 & 2375,

T. DAIGO, Manager.

KING'S BUILDINGS.

passenger ships, cereal ships, destroyers, minesweepers, traw. lers, troopships, cable steamers, monitors, lighters, standard ships and the mysterious "Q" boats.

STANDARD UNIFORM BILL. It will be a source of gratifica-

CHINA MAIL S.S. CO, LTD. tion to the offers of the British

FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS.

"NANKING " "NILE" "CHINA

15,000 tons.

11,000 tons.

10,000 tons. SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG FOR

SAN FRANCISCO

VIA SHANGHAL JAPAN PORTS & HONOLULU "NANKING"

"NILE"

** CHINA " Oct. 31st, 1919. Oct. 11th, 1919. Nov. 22nd, 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.)

ΤΟ

JAPAN, CHINA & STRAITS

UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT.

For LONDON & ANTWERP

Steamer

Sailing

For Freight or Passage apply to

Telephone No. 36.

Hongkong Oct. 2, 1919.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.

Regular Fortnightly Service between CHINA and JAPAN.

in port

Steamer

Fra

Expected ou

or about

Tjisondar! Tibodas

Jimanoek Jikini

Japan

Java Java

Tjiliwong Java

Will Sare

23011

Fot

3rd Oct. Java 13th Oct. 15th Oct. Java 17th Oct. 28th Oct. Java 26th Oct. 3rd Nov. Shanghai 30th Oct. 6th Nov. Japan

"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 at 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.

Telephone No. 1574.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO.. LD.

HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA COAST PORTS 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 Cuisine.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW AND RETURN. (Occupying 9 to 10 days.) Steamships. Quinnebaug Medina

Captain

Leaving. Haihong... J. W. Evans

FRI., 3rd Oct. at 1 p.m. TUES., 7th Oct.

Haitan

A. H. Stewart... FRI., Calling at Swatow Passengers only.

at 1. p.m.

10th Oct. af 1 p.m.

Arrivals and Departures from the Company's Wharf insar Blake Pier).

For Freight and Passage, apply to

Douglas Lapraik & Co., General Managers,

INDO-CHINA STEAM

Mercantile Marine that legista NAVIGATION.

tion has been sought and success-"

fully carried through in connect- ion

with the uniform of the service, the announcement. being made in the House recently that

Co.,

LTD.

Projected Sailings from Hongkong,-(Subject to Alteration).

For

Steamship

the Board of Trade to circulate DALNY & Newchwang Loksang for publication the exact condi- STRAITS & Calcutte tions as to who is entitled to KOBE wear the uniform, with the penal-

the Royal Assent was given by TSIN viaW'wei & C'fooChipshing Commission to the British Mer SHANGHAI cantile Marine Uniform Act. HAIPHONG via Hoihow Taksang What is now necessary is for MANILA

Loongsang

...Chaksang

Yaishing

MANILA

Yuensang

On Fri.. 3rd Oct. at d'light. Choysang Fri..

3rd Oct. at d'light, Fri.. 3rd Oct. at 8 am. Fri, 3rd Oct. at 3p.m. Tues., 7th Oct. Tues., 7th Oct. at Thar, 9th Oct. at Fri., 10th Oct.

at d'light.

3 p.m. 5 p.m. at

3.m.

Fooksang

Tues., 14th Oct. at 3 p.m. 17th Oct. at d'light.

Fri

CALCUTTA LINES, The Lis has now been re-organized and afforda regalar pallings, to Quiesce

via Singapore and Penang. Hammering from Cakeża staazones proosed via Biralls and Hongkong to Japan, coońskimally.

calling as Shanghai.

Al steamers have aroolient passenger scommodation, are Etted with Electric Light and

Pana and carry a fully ganized Burgson.

SHANGHAI LIKE --Sallings approximately weary. £ve duty brwan Cantos and Shanghai, sumažin

ties attaching for the wrongfulSTRAITS & Calcutta Laisang use of the same. As has been KOBE pointed out on former occasions, since the authority was given for

the the issuing of

standard uniform it has been worn in a most indiscriminate manner, often by those having no title to wear it, and in many cases by persons who in no way added credit to MANILA our great Merchant Service. It HAIPHONG is to be hoped that all this will now be changed, and, the real sailor come into his own.

GERMANY'S DIMINISHED FLEET..

The total losses sustained by the German navy during the war

For particulars of sailings shippers are requested to approach given by Dio Flotte, the organ of he undersigned.

Bubject to change without notice.

or to REISS & Co. Canton Hongkong. 10, Aor, 1917.

THE BANK LINE, LTD.,"

General Agents,

AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY,

BANKERS AND

FORWARDERS.

ESTABLISHED—1841.

HEAD OFFICE-65. BROADWAY; NEW YORK. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS-U. 81 $25,000,000,00.. LONDON OFFICER-84, QUERF STREET, E. C

6, Haymarket, 8. W., 11, Elbury Street; 8. Wej Branches & Agencies-throughout the world, General Banking and Foreign Exchanes: We maintain Foreign Trade and Travel Buremus *Anserican Business a Specialty.

the Germany Navy League, as follows:-Lost in open fight One battle ship, Beven large cruisers and 17 small oruisers; one special ship, 111 torpedo boats (of which 49 were destroy- ers), 21 large and 41 small boats 178 submarines (viz., 82 in the North Sea and Atlantic, 82, in

༄།

chung Swatcw. Stamens on this line hats a limited muscat of passenga Scomm: dation, and through tickets can be obtained for Southern und -Fengtsso Pants.vie Songhai Through Bulls of lading ara ituned to all Northma and Yangiie Forts.

LINE-5 wankly sarvice is maintaised with Marlia by vessels with good parmagse accen

odation, sailings from both potta sywy Friday.

LINESgy approximately weekly for sammangars and cargo, calling af Holoew,ækin.

inducement oflect.

ORKED LINE: On allar per metza batwaes Hongkong and Sandakan by a KREMKY: koeing, my 10:

data accơm ngʻliqua for pacata (WI Cargo taken on through Bis of lading for Kudna, justeison 'Sabuas, Tawns and Leind Date TENTSIE LINE 5-Å enestar sevice te, ran' from March to October between Bangkang.and Tömetrin

calling at Walapiwal sad libefo

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 affired thereto.

For Freight or passage, apply to

Telephone No. 215.

JARDINE MATHESON & CO., LTD. General Managers,

the Baltic, 72 off the Flanders THE EASTERN &

*

AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED;

REGULAR SAILINGS OF MAIL STBAMBRS FROM HONGKONG TO AUSTRALIAN PORTS.

Blaumen

For

coast, and 10 in the Mediterr- anean. Seven gunboats and 21 submarines (19 in the Mediter- raneen, four off Flanders, and seven in neutral ports) were blown up or otherwise destroyed by the crews in order to prevent them. from falling into the hands of the enemy. Six river günboats or Burvey boats were interned, T. ALBAN3" | Melbourne, vis Queens. disarmed or sunk. The navy lost also 22 minesweepers, nine auxiliary cruisers, 100-fishing boats and luggers, and 22 other auxiliary vessels. There were lost with these vessels; Dis Flotte states, 9,946 officers, 5,222 warrant and patty officers, and 12686 men.

Isad Porta

"Date of azzival

7th Oct..

Date and Tim

of departure.

Early Nov.

The above stemmers have excellent socommodation for First and Sandnäcß Pang, haring been built expressly for Tropical Voyages, and are completa, lia every modern convenience for Goan Trevailing, A

A daly qualified Surgeon and Stewardess are entried on each visini,

For Page Rates and Further, Partioniam Apply Tas

GIBB, LIVINGS

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