SHIPPING.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1919.
&0.-BRITISH INDIA, APCAR
AND
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES.
(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND)
TO
STRAITS & BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN..
INDIES, GULF, AUSTRALASIA, WEST
MAURITIUS, EAST & SOUTH AFRICA, RED SEA, EGYPT, EUROPE, ETC. SAILINGS FOR
LONDON via SINGAPORE, COLOMBO,
PORT SAID & MARSEILLES.
leave Hong-
3.5.
Rong about
Due Marseilles
about
19th Dec.
Due London
about
1st Feb..
NOVARA
23rd Jan. FOR CALCUTTA via STRAITS & RANCOON,
17th Nov. Due Calcutta sbout 7th Dec, GREGORY A.
FOR SINGAPORE, COLOMBO & BOMBAY.
DILWARA
16th Dec.
due Bombay about 2nd Jan. FOR AUSTRALIAN PORTS via TORRES STRAITS. EASTERN
due Sydney about 17th Dec. FOR SHANGHAI, MOJI KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
leave Hongkong about
NOYARA
26th Nov.
20th Nov, at noon.
WIRELESS ON ALL STEAMERS.
4th Dec.
Parcel Messa inget more than fift. XXI will be received at the Company's Oce up to row or the day previous to sɔiling.
For Passage Rates. Handbooks. Freights, etc. apply to
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
22, Des Veux RoadCentral.
CP
Agent
TOS
MAILINGS
HONGKONG to VANCOUVER
(vin Shaydai, Nagasaki ("M-ji) Kole & Yokohama)
FROM HONGKONG. VANCOUVER,
DUE
Empress of Japan.
STEAMERS. Empress of Russia Empress of Japan Empress of Asia Empress of Russia *Montoupie
Nos. 19 Nov. Der. 25
Jan. 3
Nov. 17 Der. 10 Dec.
15 Jan. 12 Jan.
Jan. 14
Feb.
4
Empress of Asi.
Jan. 22
Feb.
9
Empress of Japan
Mar. 10
Mar.
31
Empress of Russia
Mar. 11
Mar.
20
*Monteagle
Mar. 22
Apr.
15
Empress of Asia,
Apr.
Apr.
26
Empress et Japan.
May
May
26
Enrucks of Russia May
't
May
*Monteagle .......
لان
May
June June 3 June 21 Empress of Asia... Em ress of Japan... June 30 July 21
1 Empress of Russia July
July „Payyukai dakota to Pored Ruydan
! Go'd
555.00
Gold
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HCRCRCC OFFICE.
COL. GACENIAL
CANADIAN PACIFIC
OCEAN SERVICES
N
PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.
U. S. MAIL LINE.
OPERATING THE NEW FIRST CLASS STEAMERS
"ECUADOR"
* VENEZUELA " & "COLOMBIA" HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO Via Shanghal, Kobe, Yok hama & Honolulu.
THE SUN RING BELT
THE MOST COMFORTABLE ROUTE TO AMERICA AND EUROPE SAIL NGS FROM" HONG KONG AT NOON,
5.5.
"VENEZUELA"
-8.5.
** ECUDOR"
.4.
8.S.
COLOMBIA
ALSO
Tuesday,
Dec. 2nd.
Wednesday, Dec. 31st. Wednesday, Jan. 28th.
The following U.S Shirning Board verse's
Steamers WEST INSKIP" "WEST CADDOA"
Sile from San Fuccisos Due to Sal from Hongkong
Oct. 25, 1919. "
Oct. 30,
"WEST CONOB" ·
Nov. 1,
"WEST VACA”
Nov. 10,
WEST KADOR"
Nov. 20,
"WEST NERIS "
Dec. 28,
Dec. 17, 1919,
Dec. 24, Dec. 26, Jan. 3, 1920. Jan. 10, Feb. 12,
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11
Cargo creepted on through bills of ling to Baltimore, Hasana, Central and 8 oth American parts.
For further information apply to:-
PACIFIC MAIL 5.S.. CO.,
TELEPHONE 141.
Alexandra Building, Chater Road.
Cable AddressTM" SOLANO."
SHIPPING
N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
SAILINGS FORM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
SEATTLE & VICTORIA via Manila, Shanghai & 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 aLITI. FUSHIMI MARU ...(Omitting Manila) Sit., 13th Dec. at 11 am. LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore, Penang. Colombo. Suez
Friday,
SHIPPING NEWS.
A FRENCH STATE COAL FLEET.
The French Minister of Fin- ance has just authorised the State Railways to acquire or COC struct a fleet specially intended to transport to French ports coal proceeding from the Rhenish region and brought down the Rhine by the river craft.
SHIPPING,
C. N. C.
To Sail. 15th Nov at 4 p.m. 16th Nov. at 10 am
18th Nov, at
...18th Nov, at
9.m.
noon.
...18th Nov. at 3 pm:
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
For
Steamers. RECORD SHIPBUILDING, SHANGHAI & TSINGTAO Yingchow Lloyd's Shipping Report for HOIHOW & BANGKOK.Hupeh 1917-19 states that at the end of SWATOW & BANGKOK Luchow
Shantung June 1919 there was a record SHANGHAI.. amount of ship-building going on MANILA, CEBU & ILOILO Taming throughout the world, namely |SHANGHAI...
Sunning ...20th Nov. at 4 p.m. 4,800,000 tons, of which 2,000,000 MELBORNE & SYDNEY via Manila, Zamboanga, Thursday were being built in the United Excellent Saloon astummodation amidships. Electric Light and SHANGHAI 1 INE.-PASSENGERS, MAILS AND CARGU Kingdom. During the year to Fans in Saloon and State-rooms. Regular schedule service between Wednesday, 19th Nov., at 11 am.
June 30 last, 3,800,000 tons gross Canton. Hongkong and Shanghai (thrice weekly) and Teinta Wednesday, 24th Dec., at 11 s.m. NEW YORK & HAVANA via Kobe, Yokohama, Muroran, Sanwich registered at Lloyd's of weekly), taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading to sil Founta
which the United States built and Northern Chins Port. Passengers are Landed in Shanghai, 1,900,000, the United Kingdom Avoiding the inconvenience of trapahipment at Woosung. 1,300,000, Japan 360,000 and Canada 200,000.
BANGKOK LINE-Weekly service to and from Bangkok va
Fort Said & Marseilles. TAMBA MARU
Island, Townsville & Brisbane. AKI MARU TANGO MARU
25th Nov., at noon.
Francisco, Panama & Colon. TOKIWA MARU
Saturday, 22nd November. SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS 'via Cape. BOMBAY & COLOMBO vis Singapore.
TAMA MARU
SHINYO MARU.....
Thursday, 27th Nov. Friday, 28th Nov.
Tuesday, Thursday.
CALCUTTA & RANGOON via Singapore & Penang.
NAGATO MARU MURORAN MARU
TANGO "MARU
25th Nov.
4th December.
JAPAN FURTS—Nagasaki, Kobe & Yokohama
NIKKO MARU
... Saturday, 22nd Nov, at il a.m. Saturday, 20th Dec.. at 11 am.
SHANCHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
SADO MARI
HWAHWU
KITANO MARU
Saturday, 15th Nov. at Sam Monday,
17th Nov." Tuesday. 25th Nov, at 11 a.m. Thursday, 11th Dec. at 11 am EXTRA SERVICES (Marseilles, Liverpool, Antwerp, Rotterdam
Hamburg etc).
TANGA MARU
TATSUNO MARÜ (London. Antwerp & Hamburg) Fri., 21st 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.
S. YASUDA, Manager. Telephone Nos. 292 & 293,
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
SAN FRANCISCO LINE” ·
VIA SHANGHAI, THE INLAND SEA, JAPAN & HONOLULU.
FAST AND LUIURIOUS MAIL ITRAMERS.
Gadhinga krum Hongroop–Estậpos to change without potine.
Stea:621.
SIBERIA MARU
KOREA MARU
NIPPON MARU
TENYO MARU
* SHINTO MARU
PERSIA MARU
Tozi.
14000
72,600
11,010
99,000
9,000
* Omitting Shanghai.
Leave Hongkoni.
28th Nov. (from Kobe).
Zac De
8th Dec, (from Tekɔbama.) 15th lec.
15th Jan.
3rd Feb.
SOUTH AMERICAN LINE,
HONGKONG TO VALPARAISO VIA'JAPAN. HONOLULU,
SAN FRANCISCO. SAN PEDRO, SALINO CRUZ, BALBOA, CALLAO, ARICA AND 1QUIQUE.
THENCE BY TRANS ANDHAN ROUTE TO BUENOS AIRES.
Steamers.
SEIYO MARU
Leave Hongkong
miskam are interchangeable with the Canadian Pacião Sesso Berriers Ľad andare kan z ktail Niesmakip Do.
Prasangers may travel by rail between pora of sail to Japan true of obarve For tell Informatico se do ražot, millega sva sapta de
Telephone Nos. 2374 & 2375,
T. DAIGO, Manaver
KING'S BUILDINGS.
CHINA MAIL S.S. CO. LTD.
FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS.
"CHINA"
** NANKING" NILE"
15,000 tons.
11,000 tons. 10,000 tons. SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG FOR
SAN FRANCISCO
VIA SHANGHAI, JAPAN PORTS & HONULULD. "NANKING"
"NILE" "CHINA'
Jan. 13th, 1920. Dec. 20th, 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.)
JAPAN, CHINA &;STRAITS TO
UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT.
BRITAIN AND THE FALKLAND ISLANDS.
Swatow.
For Freight or Passage apply to
Telephone No. 36:
Hongkong Nov. 15, 1919,
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE Agents.
The Right Rev. the Bishop of the Falkland Islands proceeded to his diocese by the R.M.S.P. Orbita on the 26th September, from Southampton. It is interest- ing to note that a service in connection with the departure
first of the
bishop-Bishop | Stirling-was held at All Hallows. Lambard-street, in 1871. and a similar service has just been held at which the Right Rev.. Norman -Stewart de Jersey, D.D., the new bishop.
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION. took part at St. Brides, Fleet-
Destination
Steamer street. nearly fifty years later.
Fooksang The Falkland Islands featured STRAITS & Calcutta).
SHANGHAI.. prominently befor the
Hangsarg public in the early days of the Admiral Sturdee war, when successfully engaged the German Fleet under Admiral Von Spee, thus ridding the ocean of a very serious menace to British and Allied merchant shipping.
INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
very
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FREEDOM OF THE SEAS. The following is the official
HAIPHONG. MANILA TIENTSIN SANDAKAN KOBE
Sailing
Tues., 18th Nov, at 3 pm. Wed, 19th Nov. et d'light.
Thur., 20th Nov. at 8 am.
Loksang
Yversang
Fri..
21st Nov. at 3 p.m.
Chipshing
Sat.,
22nd Nov, at d'light.
Hinsang
Sat..
22nd Nov, at noon.
Chaksang
Wed.. 26th Nov, at. 5 p.m.
CALCUTTA LINE - This Line now affords regnias sailings in Calen. Poza 7 Blacapore Bakerming from Cxlentin slaginers provsod via Straits and Hongkong to Japan, Occasion any calling at Shanghai.
All stenmmers have excelent pamanger accommodation, ata dead with- Meetzi. Light and
Vans and carry a fully qualified Surgeon.
text of M. Clemenceau's reference | SHANGHAI LINE --Salings sonrodimatale every Eve daya batween Canton and Shaarhat, sometimer
in his speech last evening to Great Britain and the freedom of the seas Regarding the freedom) of the seas, Engiand has no reed She to demand it of anyone. already has it. and there is no one to dispute it with her. I have already told in this very place how, and you applauded me, I related to President Wilson the conversation I had with Mi Lloyd George on this subject. Mr. Lloyd George said to me-- "Do you recognise that without the British Fleet you would have been unable to continue the war?" and I replied "Yes." Then. Mr. Lloyd rejoined Are you disposed to prevent us, should the case arise, from doing the same thing again?" to which I replied "No." Very well then. I reported the conversation to
President
MANILA
rading at Swatow. Through tickets pan be obtained and through Bills of lading en insmod 15 all Northern and Yangtian Purta via Shaner'.
LIKE:ma nekly survice is maiziland with Manilk by vessels with good passenger acco
ndation, salilaga from both porta every Friday.
indacement ofuri,
KAIPHONG LINI :-Sailings approximately weekly let passengers and cargo, calilag u Halber wher BORNEO LINE:-On ailing par sath & Hongkong art Bendakan by a sheamar baring er 10
dale accommodation for DANSEN TWE
Carge takan brough Es of lading lex Kidai, Junction Labuan. Tassonne, Labad Du
TIENTSIN LINEà regular seroine le ren from March to November hermose Bonghose and Tightvie
alilag at Wibalwal and Obeloo
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 having Wilson, who was not at all tronbl-good accommodation for First Class Passengers. Electric Light and ed at it. I related it in a speech Fans in state-rooms and Saloon and Excellent Cuisine..
FOR SWATOW, ANDY AND FOOCHOW AND RETURN. which I delivered here on Dec. 29 and I also stated that President Wilson replied. "I have nothing to ask of you which could dis- please or embarrass either of
you."
PROTESTS AGAINST SHIPPING CONTROL
(Occupying 9 to 10 days.) Steamships. Captain Ha.hong...... J. W. Evans Quinnebaug❘ Medina
*
TUES.. WED., FOR SWATOW.
Leaving. 18th Nov: at 1p.m. 19th Nov, at noon.
Hatching... Thomson..... SUN., 16th Nov. at 9 a.m.
Arrivals and Departures from the Company's Wharf (near. Blake Pier).
For Freight and Passage, apply to
THE
Douglas Lapraik & Co., General Managers.
AUSTRALIAN
ORIENTAL LINE.
HONGKONG TU PHILIPPINES & AUSTRALIAN PORTE.
SAILING (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).
Steamer.
CHANGSHA
Arrives Hongkong
from Australia
23rd Nov.
Leaves Hongkon g
for Australis.
28th Nov.
The recent resolution of "the North of England Steamship Owners Association urging the abolition of all control of industry has, saya the Times, now been followed by a somewhat similar. one adopted at a special meeting of the Cardiff Chamber of Com- merce. The Cardiff resolution. urges the cessation of control, subject to the appointment of a local committee representative of the coal and shipping industries to safeguard the requirements of British home industries and the export of coal to foreign countries. Presumably this re- solution, like that of the North of England owners, will come before the next Council meeting of the Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom to be held in October. Every one concerned
These steamers are fitted with Refrigerating acmhinery, ensure with the welfare of British ship-ing a plentiful supply of ice, fresh provisions etc, and have superior ping would like to see the present accommodation with Electric Light throughout and Electric Fans in For particulars of sailings shippers are requested to approach system of direction of voyages the State-rooms. A duly qualified Doctor is carried. Reduced Fares. removed, for it results in all kinds Cargo booked through for all Australian, Now Zealand and Tea- he undersigned
of inequalities and anomalies. It matian ports. Subject to change without notice.
means that some ownerships placed in & position to earn considerably more than others through no merit of their own. Such a system is bound to giverise to comment and criticism, especially as it benefits the foreign steamship owner at the expense of the British ownership. But while much can be said in favour of granting freedom to British shipping there is need, in the interests of the British con- sumer, to guard against the danger. of a rise in British freights
For
LONDON & ANTWERP
Dr to REISS & Co: Canton Hongkong. 10. Apr. 1917.
Steamer
Sailing
THE BANK LINE, LTD„,
General Agents,
AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY.
BANKERS AND FORWARDERS.
ESTABLISHED — (B4),
HEAD OFFICE-65 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, CAPITAL AND BURFLU8-U. . $25,000,000.00.
LONDON OFFICER,-84, QUEEN STREET, E. C.
6, Haymarket, 8. W.. 11, Flbors Street, S. W. Branches & Agencies throughout the world," Central Banking and Foreign Exchange. We maintain Foreign Trade, and Travel Bureaus.
American Euziness a‡Specialty.
aro
For Freight cr Passage apply to
Telephone No. 35.
Butterfield & Swire.
AMERICAN ASIATIC S.S. CO.
to the foreign level which might S.S. "SLAVIC PRINCE”
conceivably be an immediate result of a complete withdrawal of control. The present system of control could probably be with- drawn at once without hesitation were the supply of British ton nage equal to the demand. Un, fortunately the day when supply? will equal demand does not appear to be in the immediatel future.
Will be despatcized for New York via Suez Canal on or aboút
1st December.
For freight and further particulars, apply to
SHEWAN TOMES & CO.
Agents,
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