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PACIFIC SHIPPING.

CANADIAN

PACIFIC

STEAMSHIPS

LIMITED

HOME VIA CANADA

Hongkong to England

via Spanghas, Nagasakı. Kabe, Yokotama. Vancouver & Montreal

..

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

ROBERT

S THE

PACIFIC SHIPPING.

BOLLAR CO

DOLLAR LINE

ON THE BERTH FOR

NEW YORK via Suez.

ROBERT

DOLLAR CO

JAY FRANCISC

S.S. M. S. DOLLAR

S.S. GRACE DOLLAR

Mar. 15. Apr. 11.

San Francisco, Seattle & Vancouver,

Fram De F'keng Van cah @p Mar. 25 Empress of Asia **

Apr. 10 Empress of Russia Apr 20 May A Empress of Asia May 15

Empress of Entain

From Canada Apr. 2

S.S. HAROLD DOLLAR

Mar. 11.

England

Apr 15

Los Angeles, San Francisco & Vancouver.

Enpresa of France

May to

May 2

Emptese of Canada June 1

Jons 5 June 14

Fingresso France

Juweli

June 30

S.S. BESSIE DOLLAR

Apr. 31.

Empras of Scotlanst June 27

Empress of Hessta June 15 Empress of Awa

Je 3

Empress of France

July 11

July 15

July 13

Empress of Canada July 27

Jan 31 A 14 Aug. Aug

Empress of France

July

Aug 15

For Rates and Particulars Apply to

Empress of Scotland Aug 22

Aug 39

Empress of France Sept. 5

Ses. 12

Empress of

Othr Altactic Sailings every few days to Liverpool. Southampton, Glasgow, Antwerp, Havre, Naples & Danzig. Allotment of Cabins on Atlantic steamers held here and through tickets issued. Early reservation necessary.

Three Transcontinental Trala, Dally,

Standard Sleeping ram, Compartmears & Drawing room

Canadian Tall: Troms at Victoria. Vancouver, is the Rockim, Oxige

Winnipeg. Mitral and Quebec,

**CANADIAN PACIFIC THROUGHOUT”

CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED. Pongkers Cem Telephone 152. Cable Address ĜACANPAC.

T. K.

K.

TOYO KISEN KAISHA

HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO.

VIA SHANGHAI. THE ISLAND SEA, JAPAN A HONOLULU,

THE ROBERT DOLLAR CO.

3rd. Floor, General Post Offic: Building. Tel. 775 & 79%.

ADMIRAL

THE

LIN

E

GIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY

Operating the following U.S. Shipping Box Steamers. SEATTLE & VICTORIA

SERVICE-COURTESY-SPEED. PASSENGER & FREIGHT

Via Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama

S.5. Silver State....

Pinetree State Wenatchee ...

Baile

For Seattle

For Seattle

For Seattle

From Hongtrop. Arriva Smaila.

Mar. V. Mar. 28. Man 28. Apr. 11. Apr. 6.

Apr. 26.

MANILA SERVICE.

WOAL LeaHe SHINYO M....22,000... Mar. 8.

S.5. Silver State...

To-day

Leave Branng

Mar. 13.

PERSIA .... 9.009... Mar. 31. TAIYO.......22,000...Apr. 4.

SIBERIA M... 20.000 Apt. 21, TENTO M. ...20,000) May KOREA M....20,000... May

Pinetree State: Wenatchee

Mar. 27.

1. 13

"LAKE UNAWA

"THE PATHWAY OF THE SUN."

dreamers,

Calling at Dairen and omitting call at Shanghai. Calling at Dairen

Calling at Keelung.

SOUTH AMERICAN EINE.

HONGKONG TO VALPARAISO..

VIA JAKULA, JAPAN, HONOLULF, HILO. SAN FRANCISCO SAN PEDRO, SALINA, CROZ, BALBA, CALLAV MULLENDO, ARICA & IQUIQLE

THESCE BY TRANS-ANDEAN ROUTE TO BUENOS AYRES.

STEAMERY.

ANYO MARU.

.15,5000

SEIYO MARU

14.000.

•GINYO MARU

16.090

RAKUYO MARU

17,500.

* Omit Manila.

LEAFE HONSION,

Mar. 31-1.

May 13th.

June 23rd.

June 23rd.

For full information regarding passengers, freight, and sailings apply to-

'Agents a: Carbon

Y. TSUTSUMI, Manager, King's Building. Tel. Nos. 2374 & 2375.

Messrs. T. E. GRIFFITH, LTD.

STRUTHERS & BARRY.

Managing Agents fated States Sing ping Board. EXPRESS FREIGHT SERVICE TO

LOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO via MANILA.

S.S. APUS

Dae Hongkong 6th March. Leave Hongkong 10th March.

CARGO ACCEPTED FOR TRANSHIPMENT AT SAN FRANCISCO TO WEEKLY SAILINGS FOR ATLANTIC SEABOARD PURIS-THET S/LADING ISSUED TO U.S. AND CANADIAN OVERLAND POISTA

Fer Full.Information apply to

L. EVERETT, General Agon: for Tapan-China-Philippines

STRUTHERS & BARRY 1st Floor. Powell's Building

12 Des Vœux Road Central

G. P. BRADFORD, Res. Agasi, Phone No. 3008.

YAMASHITA KISEN

KAISHA.

(THE YAMASHITA S.S. Co. LTD.)

REGULAR FREIGHT & PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN

KEELING, HONGKONG & HAIPHONG

- Sailing from Hongkong.

FOR HAIPHONG via Hoihow & Pakhoi

FOR KEELUNG via Swatow & Amoy

S.S. "TAIKWA MARU”

on or about

For further particulare, please apply to-

}

-Branch Office, Se, 37, Bonham Strand, West, Tel. No. 155.

S. MITARAL

AGEFT,

Top Floor, King's Building.

Tel. No. 140..

SAIGON SINGAPORE JAVA.

LAKE FARRAR

Through Bills of fading issued to Overland common points. Passengers and Freight Barticulars, apply to

THE ADMIRAL LINE

Da Floor, Union Building. Telephones 2477 & 2473.

PASSENGER OFFICE Queen's Bldg. 2, Ice House S

SERVICE TO NEW YORK.

NEW YORK and/or BOSTON via PANAMA,

5.5. ENDICOTT

20th March.

For treight space and particulars apply to:-

BARBER STEAMSHIP LINE INC.

THE ADMIRAL LINE

Telephones 2477 & 2478.

AGENTS.

5th floor, Enion Building.

NEW YORK DIRECT.

**BLUE

Joint service of the

FUNNEL

LINE

Desan S. 5. Co., 14., & China Aitual S, N, Co. Ld.)

AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE

(Ellerman & Bucknall S + Co. La FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK

Sallings from Hongkong.

+XINGCHOW "

+ "AJAX

"KABINGA"

"KNIGHT TEMPLAR

"CITY OF ORAN "...

via Suez Cans!

2nd March. vía Suez Canal ... 10th March.

via Suez Canal

vin Suez Canal

via Suez Canal

t Calls at Boston if sufficient inducement offers.

20 March.

30th March.

10th April.

Steamers proceed fix vues Canal at Panama Canal at Owners' option.

Subject to change without noti

For freight ad particulare apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE or THE BANK LINE, LD, HONGKONG.

HONGKONG & CANTON

REISS & CO. CANTON.

HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO

STEAMERS.

JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG. CANTON AND MACAO STEAM) BOAT CO., LTD., AND THE CHINA NAVIDATION CO., LTD.

HONGKONG-CANTON LINE.

Sailings: To Canton daily at 8 am & 10 p.m. (Sundays 10 p.m. only)

From Canton daily at 8 a.m. & 5p.m. (Sundays 5 p.m. only)]

SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON & KACAO

STEAMBOAT CO., LTD. HONGKONG-MACAO“ LINE. Sailings-To Macaodaily at 8 a.m. & 2 p.m. (Bundays at 9 a.m. only)|

From Macao daily at 8 a.m. &-2 p.m. (Sundays at 5 p.m. only) Further information may be obtained at the Company's 'office, Union Building, or, from Booking Agents, Messrs. Thus, Cook & Son and the American Express Company, Hongkong.

U: til further notice all sailings suspendet-

THURSDAY, MARCH 3. 1922.

PACIFIC SHIPPING.

CHINA MAIL SS CO., LTD.

FÍST FREGIT, AND PASSENGER);

JANKING

"NILE"

CHINA'

AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLASS PASSENGER SERVICE.

FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER STEAMERS. * NANKING " "NILE ** **CHINA

Trans-Pacific Service HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. ria Shanghai, Japan Ports and Hogolulu.

S.S. NILE on or about Mar. 15,

S.S. NANKING

S.S. CHINA

Java Service HONGKONG TO SINGAPORE & BATAVIA

S.S. GORJISTAN,

FAST FREIGHT SERVICE Thươngh Bill of Lading issued to all points fa Uarted States & Canada

Cargo accepted on Through Bill of Lading for trambipment as San Francisco memely sailings for principal Atlantic Pora,

$0

C. T. SURRIDGE, GENERAL AGENT Parer's BILD SA TELEPHONE. Passerena De.T No. 1931.

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

les Hus STREET. TEL, Pasiɑmr Dzer, & Aorst.

No. 2161.

EASTERS EXTENSION AUSTRAL AMA. & CHINA TELEGRAPE CO.

Alibax river Core Thirty Turp Seven, from Amritsar.

Bristo, from Rangoon. Miss Hendry Kremlin, from Tele-Shanghai.

THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE-

JRAPH COMPANY, LTD. The following Unclaimed grams are lying here:-

Thurekawamara c'o Okanokiku No. 18 Kaibogai, from Misumi.

Osaken, from Osaka.

Bary Hoogkung Club. from Shanghai.

Osborne Morgan Empress Russia, from Shanghai.

Moricho Chokagaras. from Osaka.

Takes Shigeru c'o Dr. Williams 29 Wanchai, from Shanghai.

Honchekan

Henry Landberger Des Voeux Road, from Sao Francisco.

Liivin Copis King Edward' Hotel from Herbin.

Odom, from London. Paytab, from Seattle. Teederianins De Napkaan House Kowloon, from Barbinbo.

Vidal Petrosiles, from Paris. J. C. Wast, froth Manila.

AL. E. F. AIRET,

Superintendent. Hongkong, Feb. 23, 1922.

COMMERCIAL NEWS.

THE "OPEN DOOR,”

The Chinese Ministry of Agri- culture and Commerce recently submitted a set of regulations garetning foreign trade in the interior, to coms into force as soon as the "open door" policy should take effect. In the mean- Ems the same Ministry bas issu- ̈ ed orders prohibiting the estab- lishment by foreigners of offices and godowns in the interior. INCREASE IN CHINESE CUSTOMS,

The Chung Mei'Agency states that, according to reliable reports, the Customs increase granted to Chids by the Washingtan Con- ference, is going to fall far short of the total estimated in Washing- ton, and will not be sufficient security for all the obligations which the Chinese Government is hoping to secure upon it. Is Washington the amount of the increase would come it was 'said, to from 15 to 20 million dollars. Present reports say, however, that the estimates made out by the Customs Administration, pat this increase at from four to five millions instead.

FUTURE OF ARMAMENT FIRMS,

The selection of alternative industries which will not be dependent upon wars bas been solved in various wars by arma- ment companies. No British firm. though, has so far chosen cutlery manufacture. This may ba due, perhaps, to fears that the industry | is unlikely to leave those factories where it has carried os for cen- taries past. In the United States and Germany, on the other hand, catlery figures largely among tho post-war activities of the arma- ment concerns.. Kropps his purchased a complete cutlery factory at Solingen, and two arminent companies are cow making table and pocket knives.

One of the problems which the cutlery manufacturer in Shefeld

and Americs has been unable to

solve is that of obtaining efficient machinery. Much of the plant is not suitable for its purpose. and has helped to support the contention of the old craftsmen that machinery is out of place in a callery factory. Yet, all safety razor blades are machine-ground. and are admittedly much better than many razors of the ordinary type. British armament ärme have tried numerous peaca en- PASSENGERS DEPARTED. fterprises, perhaps the most suc

cessful being that of locomotive construction and repair by L. Wabyik Waisip. from H. Anderson, Mr. & Mrs. G. Akal & Armstrong Whitworth and Co,

family, Mr. K. Asako, Mr. O, V. Cammell Laird and Co. hare. Wingsingchong. from Yoko-Babcock, Mr. R. Ponsonby Fane,wagon building at Nottingham, done very well with all-steel Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hammes, Missa type of wagan more in favour F. Hammes, Master C. Hammes,broad than ou home railways. Mr. M. B. Horton, Mr. and Mrs. S. The comtant has been specialis ing in the export trade Perhaps H. Saikyo, Mr. and Mr. A. Jmanufactures has

from Yokohama

Yokohama.

hama-

Kwongfookseng.

Yeunguseng Taitung Hotel, from Amoy...

Taiseng Co. Shanghwan. from

Tientsin.

Hay Chat Tunching Co. Des

Per s.3. Ginyo Maru:-Mr. W.

Kam and infant, Mr. and Mrs. T.

Kawashima, Mr. F. Paulsen, Mr the biggest saris ty of peace.

been G0-

Voeux Road, from Yokohama.

Taibing Des Voeux Road West,yse. Miss F. Vyse, Miss C. dertaken by Vickers, whosa cew Willets, Miss K. Hirocka, Mr. Senterprises embrace everything from Shanghai.

Hirata, Mrs. L. Jenkyns, Mr. Gelectrical, wagon and carriage Chunshunway, from Yinkow.

Kobayashi, Miss S. Kobayashi, building. sewing and washing Mr. and Mrs. T. Kitajima, Miss N machines, and even mechanical. Kitajima, Mr. F. Kussano, Mr. T toys. At present some of the Matsuya, Mr. G. Noguchi, Mr. T minor industries are being given Shima, Mr. K Suchiro, Mr. T a rest. ĮSakamaki, Mr. K. Yoshimoto.

-

TH. KRING. Superintendent Hongkong. Feb. 23, 1922.

THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LTD.

TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS "MANIFESTO HONGKONG

Lodes Used: A1; A.B.C. Fifth Edition Engineering, First and Second Edition Western Union and Watkins

Dock. Owners, Ship Builders, Marine and Land Engineers, Boller Makers. Iron and Brass Founders, Forge Masters Electricians

3.5. *** AMBATIELOS” (ex " WAR TROOPER") 8,240 tons D.W.; 5,195 ton gra

Built and engined by The Hongkong & Whampos Nock Co., Ltd. to the order of the British Governam at.

Please Address Enquiries to the Chief Manager'

R. M. DYER, 8.S.c. M.J.N.A., ZOWLOON DOUE HONGLONGL

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