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SHIPPING.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1919.

P.&O.-BRITISH INDIA, APCAR

AND

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINĖS.

COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND)

TO

STRAITS & BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF, AUSTRADASIA WEST INDIES,

MAURITIUS, EAST & SOUTH AFRICA, RED SEA, EGYPT, EUROPE, ETC. SAILINGS FOR

LONDON via SINGAPORE, COLOMBO,

PORT SAID & MARSEILLES.

3.S.

leave Hong-

Kocg about

Due Marseilles

about

NOVARA

Due London about 19th Dec.

23rd Jan.

1st Feb. FOR CALCUTTA via STRAITS & RANGOON, GREGORY A. 17th Nov., 1 p.m. Due Calcutta about 5th Dec.

FOR SINGAPORE, COLOMBO & BOMBAY,

DUNERA

23rd Nov.

due Bombay about 25th Nov. FOR AUSTRALIAN PORTS via TORRES STRAITS. EASTERN

due Sydney about 16th Dec. FOR SHANGHAI, MOJI KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

leave Hongkong about

18th Nov.

NOVARA

WIRELESS ON ALL STEAMERS,

2nd Dec.

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

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE

22, Des Vox Road Central

CP

Agent..

OS

SMILINGS

HONGKONG to VANCOUVER

Dan. Nagaraku (M-F) Xe &Y. koans)

FROM

STEAMERS. HONG KONG VANCOUVER,

Empress of Russia

DUE

Nor

Empress of Japan. Nov, 19 Empress of Asia • Nov. 27 Empress of Russia Dec. 25

Dee. 10

Dec. 15

*Monteagle

Jan.

Jan. Jan.

12

Empress of Japan.... Jan. 14

Feb.

Empress of Asia

22

Feb.

Empress of Japan Mar. 10

Mar.

31

Empress of Russia Man 11

Mar.

*Monteagle

Mar 22

Apr.

-Empress of Asia Empress

Empress of Asia

Apr. 8 Apr. 26 Japau... May 5 May

26 En press of Russia May

May +4 Monteagle.....

June June

6

May

29 June 3

21

Empress of Japan... June 30

July

1 July

19

1 RUSSIA

2) hala

sto bola lig

wits Tuns ka

Cold

-485.00

Empress of Russia July

Panjeber waterskorg to Urned Kingdom.

3. JAPAN

70s Veg.

!cold" 1583.00 MSMULE

bar can talags rubiens to disage with but notice,

kur hair and other heraus piense arty is HONGKONG OFFICE.

Chie sedres: D¿CASPAD

CANADIAN PACIFIC

OCEAN SERVICES

CO.

PACIFIC MAIL S.S, CO.

U. S. MAIL LINE.

OPERATING THE SEW FIRST CLASS STEAMERS

"ECUADOR,"

St & "COLOMBIA

“VENEZUELA HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO

Via Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama & Honolulu.

THE SUN HIN: BELT

THE MOST COMFORTABLE ROUTE TO AMERICA AND EUROPE. SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG AT NOON.

S.S.

VENEZUELA"

S.S. "ECUDOR".

5.S.

* COLOMBIA

ALSO

Tuesday, Dec. 2nd.

Wednesday, Dec. 31st. Wednesday. Jan. 28th.

#

Te foowing U.S Shirping Board verse!s

Step more WEST INSKIP" WEST CADDOA" WEST CONOB" WEST VACA"

Stile from Sac Fmacisco Due to Sail I am Hongkong

Oct. 25, 1919.

Oct. 30,

**

Nov. 1,

21

Nov. 10,

21

"

Dec. 17, 1919.

Dec. 24.

"

H

Dec. 26, Jan. 3, 1920. Nov. 20,

Jan. 10, Dec. 28,

Feb. 12, Cargo accepted on through bills of ading to Baltimore, Havana, Central ad Suth American porte.

WEST KADOR"

WEST NERIS"

For fate izfo:tion apply 0:- PACIFIC MAIL 5.S. "CO., "Alexandra Building, Chater Road.

TELEPHONE 141.

Cable Address "SOLANO."

SHIPPING.

N. Y. K.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

SAILINGS FORM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION

SEATTLE & VICTORIA via Manila. Shangbai & Japan ports. Cargo to Overland Points U.S. in connection with Great Northern Northern Pacific, and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railways.

KASHIMA MARU...

Saturday, 22nd Nov, at 11 a.m. FUSHIMI MARU...(Omitting Manila) Sat.. 13th Dec. at 11 a.m. LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Suez

Port Said & Marseilles. YOKOHAMA MARU TAMBA MARU

.... Friday, Friday.

14th Nov., at noon. 8th Nov., at noen.

MELBORNE & SYDNEY via Manila, Zamboanga, Thursday

Island, Townsville & Brisbane.

AKI MARU TANGO MARU

Wednesday, 19th Nov., at 11 &.m. Wednesday, 24th Dec., at 11 am.

NEW YORK & HAVANA via Kobe, Yokohama, Auroran, San

Francisco, Panama & Colon. TOKIWA MARU

SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS via Cape.

Saturday, 22nd November. BOMBAY & COLOMBO via Singapore.

TAMA MARD

SHINYO MARU..

Thursday, 27th Nov. Friday,

28th Nov.

CALCUTTA & RANCOON via Singapore & Penang.

NAGATO MARU... MURORAN MARC

Tuesday, 25th Nov. Thursday. 4th December.

JAPAN PORTS-Yagasaki, Kobe & Yokohama.

TANGO MARU NIKKO MARU SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

SADO MARU

... Saturday, 22nd Nov, at 11 am. Saturday, 30th Dec. at 11 a.m.

Saturday, 15th Nov. at 11 am Monday,

17th Nov, Tuesday,

25th Nov, at 11 am Thursday, 11th Dec. at 11 am EXTRA SERVICES-(Marseilles, Liverpool, Antwerp, Rotterdam

Hamburg etc).

HWAHWC

KITANO MAEU

LANBA MARU

TATSUNO MARC (London, Antwerp & Hamburg) Sat.. 15th Nov. TSUSHIMA MARU (Marseilles & Liverpool) End of Nov. DURBAN MARU

... Middle of December. (London, Antwerp, Rotterdam & Hamburg.) · For further information apply to-NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Telephone Nos. 292 & 293, S.. YASUDA, Manager.

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

SAN FRANCISCO LINE

VIA SHANCHAI, THE INLAND SEA, JAPAN & HONOLULU,

PANT AND LUXURIOUS MAIL STRAMERS.

*Bailing from Hocamp-6=2;ect to change withats noties.

Steamers.

PERSIA MARU

SIBERIA MARU

KOREA MARU

RIPPON MARU

TENYO MARU

SNIKTO MARU

-Toal

9,000

22.00

11,0.0

220.00

22,077

Cmitting Shanghai.

Leave Hongkets.

14th Nor

26th Nov. from Kobe).

2nd D. Ca

5: Dec. (fron Yektams) 15th ec.

15 Ja

SOUTH AMERICAN LINE,

"

HONGKONG TO VALPARAISO VIA JAPAN, HONOLULU,

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

THENCE BY TRANS ANDEAN ROUTE TO BUENOS AIRES. "Steamota.

SEITO MARY

Leave HongkooE)

Mekets are clerebangesti et 1 ca!! Podão Decs Services Lig Sami Co.

Passengers may trstel by rail permean ports of cell to Japan free ebazga Ver fail Leferzudem se to rules, milizes ezo aprile

Telephone No. 2374 & 2375,

and it t

T. DAIGO, Mabarer.

KING'S BUILDINGS.

CHINA MAIL S.S. CO.

FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS.

"NANKING"

15,000 tons.

NILE"

11,000 tons.

SHIPPING NEWS.

A NEW ISSUE.

The Taiyo Kaiun, which was recently admitted to the Austral- ian Steamship Conference, con- templates increasing its capital to 16,000,000 The increase will be divided into 80,000 shares, 60,000 shares of which will be allotted to. the present shareholders at the rate of one new share for one old one. The remaining shares will be put on the market for public subscription at a premium.

A SLUMP

¦

SHIPPING.

C. N. C.

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION, SWATOW & SINGAPORE... Chusan

For

Steamers..

WEIHAIWEI, SHANGHAI,

Sinklang

".

To Sail. ...13th Nov, at 9 a.m.

noon.

...13th Nov, at

19th Nor, at

3 pm.

.14th Nov. at. 10 am.

... 15th Nov. at 4 p.m. 3 p.m.

..: 18th Nov. Et

CHEFOO, N'CHWANG & TIENTSIN Kueichow HAIPHONG

Kallang SHANGHAI & TSINGTAO Yingchow The Nippon Yusen Kaisha and MANILA, CEBU & ILOILO Taming the Osaka Shosen Kaisha are now suffering a slump in their Excellent Saloon accommodation amidships. Electric Light an SHANGHAI LINE-PASSENGERS, MAILS AND CARO South American lines that trade is slack between the weekly), taking Cargo on through Bills of Ladiaz to all Yaucisz.

from Fans in Salon and State rooms. Regular schedule service betwe Japan. This is due to the fact Canton, Hongkong and Shanghai (thrice weekly) and Tsin. two countries, cargo being scarce and Northern China Parte. Passengers are Landed in Shanghai, and but few passengers travelling.voiding the inconvenience of transhipment at Wooeung. Competition from other nations in South America is the cause of BANOKOK LINE.-Weekly service to and from Bangkok via this and the trade that Japan captured during the war is now being lost,

British and Anerican interests are becoming active and regaining lost trade.

SE

A SUCCESSFUL APPEAL Fellowing upon an appetl from the China Coast Officers' Guild, His Majesty the King of Siam has Royal prerogative of clemency been pleased to exercise the

with regard to Mr. D.T. Lewis, second officer, of the ss. Linan chief officer, and O.H. Farrar. who were sentenced to imprison- ment for two years for smuggling opium. The officers had already served about seven months in

prison when the Guild appealed to the King's clemency for the remission of the remainder of sentences.

THE PROPULSION OF JUNKS.

Swatow.

For Freight ar Passage apply to

Telephone No. 36.

Hongkong Nov. 12, 1919.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE. Agents.

INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO.,

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION, Destination

Steamer

HAIPIONG via Holbow Taksang KOBE. SHANGHAI SHANGHAL MANILA

LTD.

Sailing

Kwalsang Wingsanz Kwongsang Fri Loongsang Fri.,

Fri.. Fri.. Fri..

14th Nov, at 8 am.

14th Nov. at d'light.

14th Nov, at d'light.

14th Nov, at d'light.

14th Nov. at 3p.m.

15th Nov, at d'light.

Esang

Sat.

Fooksang

Hangsang

Hinsang

Chaksang

"The leading article in this TSIN via Wwei & C'foo Cheongshing Sat.. week's issue of Shipping and

SHANGHAI. Engineering is The Mechanical STRAITS & Calcutta. Propulsion of Junks" and in a general survey of this problem. Shipping rand Engineering

SHANGHAI.. SANDAKAN KOBE

15th Nov,'at d'light. Tues., 18th Nov, at 3 p.m. Wed, 19th Nov. at d'light. Sat., 22nd Nov, at Wed.. 26th Nov, at 5 p.m. -

1000.

states: If large machinery ex-CALCUTTA LIKE TER Lane new affords regular sailings to Calenta. Peanas and singapore Koturning from Calcuus stremett proceed via Straite and Hongkong in Japan, occasion Ayling at Shanghai.

port firms from the West, doing business in China, would.under. take to send the skill and know- ledge that immigration has not brought to China, the market. for net only raatine engines. but pumps. nctor-cars and various types of mechanical engines would be appreciably extended." The article also points out that could an engine be introduced into China especially suitable for fitting in junks, which could be proved to be cheaper as 2 means of propulsion than the present use of human labour. then there would be opened in China a market for this type of engine that would necessarily run into thousands.

SILVER LOST OVERBOARD. Ten bars of silver bullion, valu- led at G $10,000, are lying on the bottom of San Francisco bay.

& stoamers have excellent paweager accommodation, are- Attel elit Electric Light sad

Fans and carry a fully qualified Surgeon.

SHANGHAI LIKESsing orezimately every five days between Canton and Shanedal, come

in at Swalow. Theoogd tickets can be obtained and through Sills of lading me itaned 10 l Nostiers and Yangi Porta via Shangde,

MANILA LIKE SA Tukly service to maintained with of sedia by vessels with good amasagar era e

mario, age from both ports every Friday.

fer.

HAIPHONG LINE: Salions approximately weekly for passengün nad cargo, rafting at lludes wter BORNEO LINE:-One saling per month beenan Hongkong sal landakan by a weanos varing no con

date accom sed tion for scarers Cargo Lakan on through Bills of lading for Kudat. Isisation Labuan, Tevar und Labad Date

calling at Welbaivel and Chefes,

TIENTSIN LINE: regler service is rea trom March to November between Bongkong and Tienists,

For Freight or passage, apply to

Telephone No. 215

JARDINE MATHESON & CO. LTD. General Managers.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO.. LD.

HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA COAST PORTS SERVICE

Regular Service of Fast, High Class Coast Steamers havin

LTD. The bars, which are a part of a good accommodation for First Class Passengers. Electric Light shipment of gold and silver bul-Fans in state-rooms and Saloon and Excellent Cuisine.

"CHINA

15.

10,000 tons.

SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG FOR

SAN FRANCISCO

VIA SHANGHAI, JAPAN PORTS & HONOLULU, **NANKING"

Jan. 13th, 1920.

"NILE" Dec. 20th, 1919.

"'"* CHINA " 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

17

LINE.

(ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.)

JAPAN, CHINA &¦ STRAITS

ΤΟ

UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT,

For

LONDON & ANTWERF

he undersigned

Subject to change without notice.

or to REISS & Co. Canton Hongkong. 10. Apr. 1917.

Steamer

Sailing

THE BANK LINE, LTD.,

General Agents,

AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY.

lion, were being loaded on Sep:- ember 24 on board the Pacific Mail Liner Colombia when the sting broke. Officials of the com- pany supervising the loading im- mediately marked the spot where the bars fell. Divers were pressed into service, but the bars are believed to have become imbedded in the soft mud, and divers say recovering them will be difficult. The shipment, which was one of the largest from San Francisco for some time,

be- ing seat to the Fer East by the Mercantile National Bank of San Francisco, the Anglo and London-Paris National Bank, the International Banking Cor poration and two other San Francisco institutions. The larger part of the shipment was consigned to American and foreign banks in Yokohama and Shanghai for the purpose of foreign trade.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW AND RETURN.

noon

(Occupying 9 to 10 days.) Steamships. Captain Quinnebaugi Medina

Leaving. FRI..

14th Nov, at Haihong. J. W. Evans ... TUES., 18th Nov. at 1 p.m.

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

For Freight and Pessage, apply to

THE

Douglas Lapraik & Co., General Managers.

AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE.

BONOKONITO PHILIPPINES & AUSTRALIAN PORTZ.. SAILING SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).

Steamer.

TAIYUAN CHANGSHA

Arrives Hoagkong

from Australia

5th Nov.

23rd Nov.

Leaves Hongkong

for Australia.

10th Nov.

28th Nov.

These steamers are fitted with Refrigorating machinery, engur.

For Freight or Passage apply to

Telephone No. 36.

י

Butterfield & Swire.

AMERICAN ASIATIC S.S. CO.

CHINA COAST GAZETTE. Mr. W. E. Earle, from reserve, has gone second officer, Kwang- ring. Mr. L. J. Fugler, chief; For particulars of sailings shippers are requested to approach officer, Kiukiang, Mr. L. Jenkins, accommodation with Electric Light throughout and Electric Fans in officer, Chili, has gone chief ing a plentiful supply of ice, fresh provisions eto, and have superior from reserve, has gone chief the State-rooms. A duly qualified Doctor in carried. Reduced Fares. officer, Chili. M:. W.J. Andrews, Cargo booked through for all Australian, New Zealand and Tas- from reserve, has gode chief manian ports. officer, Suiyang. Mr. S.D. Dick- son, from reserve, has gone third engineer, Hsin Peking. Mr. Å. McVeah third engineer, Ying- chow, is on reserve. Mr. C. F. Nicolay, supernumerary chief angineer, Suiyang, is on reserve. Mr. P. Bell, second engineer, Woosung, has gone second engi- neer, Kiukiang. Mr. P. C. Eve- rett, from reserve, has gone supernumerary chief officer, Kingsing. Mr. C. Everingham, second officer, Kingsing, has re- signed. Mr. E. B. Ackermann, second engineer, Kutwo, is on leave. Mr. T. Mackery has been appointed third officer, Kiangteen. MI. D. Spatheria has been appoint- 1st December. ed, second officer, Taishun. Mr. L. Benner, second officer Hsin- ting, has gone acting chief officer, Haintah, Mr. P. E. Anderson, second officer, Taishung, has gone second officer, Hsinming. ping and Engineering.

BANKERS AND

FORWARDERS.

ESTABLISHED-1841.

HEAD OFFICE-65 · BROADWAY, NEW YORK, CAPITAL AND SURPLUS¬U. 8. $23,000,000.00. LONDON OFFICES,-84, QUEEN STREET, E. °C..

6. Haymarket, 8, W., 11, Elbury Street, 8. W., Branches & Agencies-throughout the world, General Banking and Foreign Exchange. We maintain Foreign Trade and Travel Bureaus, American Business a}Specialty.

S.S. "SLAVIC PRINCE"

Will be despatched for New York via Suez Canal on or about

For freight and further particulars, apply to

SHEWAN TOMES & CO. Agents,

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