FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1911

To Let.

TO LET.

UANDON Victorin Gap. Teak,

SEVEN ROOMS, April.

Apply to

*B.,

c/ LEIGH & ORANGE-

- 344 Hongkong, March 9, 1911.)

TO LET.

TOUR and Fire-Round HOUSES, Ft Kowhain.

New and Coinmotions SHOPS, NATHAN ToAD, Kowloon, inmedinte possession, Cheap Rentals: Apply to BUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE”

Co., L

Hongkong, March 23, 1909.

TO LET.

408.

ARGE HOUSE, known as Det lick,

No, 63, Robinson Road: electric) light and gas inidon; largo termis court. vegetable garden and stable; with full } harbour views.

Apply to

PULUNG,

c/o Brothers, Alexamda Buildings, Hongkong, February 11, 1911.

TO LET.

201

ROUND FLOOR SHOT, whole or

Gurt, in CHATER ROAD.

Apply to

To Lot

TO LET

·TO LET

SHIPPING GOSSIP.

THE CHINA MAIL,

VISITORS AT HOTELS,

NONGRONO INTR

Allen and maid Mr W. Logan Mr J. 1. Audrow Mr M. G. Long: Mr G. E. Armstrong Mr J. Arthur, Fr. Bir J. Audinot Brand Mrs. H.

Backhous

Lt. 8: E. Lubbock,

ILN

Mt Labbock & maid Miss Labbock

Mr R. Maraynetz

to meet the requirements of particular trades. These comprised 18 steamers built The Shiuyo Mani, sister ship to the on the longitudinal gatem of construction, Tonyo Maru, and the Chipo Baru, was with a total tonnage of 65,550 tons, inry and a D. P. By G..T. Lloyd launched recently from the Mitsu Bishi cluding one built for carrying oil in bulk; NE ROOM in Top Floor of PRINCES Dockyard, Nagasaki. She was built for 5 other steamers of 31,708 tons also fer oil

BUILDING.

the Toro Kison Kaisha and is intended in balk; ataamore intended for Channel Apply to

for the Hongkong-San Francisco run and consting purposes; 5 steamers of the ́§. J. DAVID & CO...........

#beamers for the The launching weight of the vessel was aldo tanks typo 332 Hongkong, March 3, 1911.'

9,000 tons, greatly in excess of any mor- Canadian lakes; together with numerous chant rassal hitherto launched cast of vessola of other special types, such as Suez: The points of difference in the yachts dredgers, river stenuieran TWO NEW SEMI-detached Six-roomed Shingo Maru and the Tenys Maru and barges, tugn, fishing vous aid ferry Europesu Residences on Bowes Rop, Chiya Maru are increase in gross tonnago boats, as well as onsstarter, the Vulcanus. nenting emapletion, with gardens of from 13,500 to 13,700 tons, of horse of 1,170 ton, gross, fitted with an oil now attached. Splendid view of the Harbour, power from 10,860 to 20,000, and of speed engine, and intended for carrying petroleum Passon from about 15th proximo,

from 13 kaals to 21 knots, and a decrosio Apply fe

A. M. ESSABHOY of one lith in the first-class accommoda- 7 & Zotland Street. tion. She has been bulltandar Lloyds sure- 274 oy and will be classed 100 A1. A special Hougking, February 24, 1911.

feature of the passenger accommodation of the vasal will be a garden". on the boat dock, whore the officers' quarters and wireless tologimply office will also be situated.

Hotels

THE

STATION HOTEL,

*NATHAN ROAD,

KOWLOON.

PLECTRIC LIGHT AND FANS.

"W. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD. - | E Hongkong, March 6, 1911.

TO LET FURNISHED. EWKNOR, No. 116, PLANTATION ROAD, PEAK, from April 15th test

M. W. SLADE, Apply

Prince's Buildings. Hongkong, January 5, 1011.

TO LET.

117

TO. 2, SEYMOUR TERRACE, from

NM Electric light.

Apply to

D. HASKELL.

No. 4, Ice House Street. Hongkong, March 4, 1911.

TO LET.

ODOWN No. 5 DUDDELL

G STREET

Apply to

<

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY Co., Ln. Hongkong, March 4, 1911.

TO LET

T09

[ODOWNS, 95, 90 and 97, PRAYA

G BAST

Apply

CHATER & MODY.

1474 Hoogkong, December 3, 1910.

TO LET

ODOWN No. 4. NEW PRAYA,

Apply to

G Kennedy Town

"

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY Co., L.- Hongkong, March 1, 1911.

TO LET-FURNISHED.

FOR SIX MONTHS FROM 1×T-MAY,'

1032

UDLEIGH, No. 6, MACDONNELL

BROAD.

Apply to

M. S. NORTHCOTE. Flongkeng, February 9, 1911.

TO NU LETU.

105

TO. 34, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (Shop) opposite the Post Once, No. 2, D'AGUILAR STREET, suitable for Godown, &c.

All of which are at present occupied by Vienna Chfe &Co., Ltd

For particulars, ele apply to

YEE SANG FAT, Same AddreA, Hongkong, Februnfy 23, 1911.

BATH-ROOM TO EACH ROOM,

Cold and Hot Water throughout.

PRIVATE AND PUBLIC, BARS.

BILLIARD ROOM.

Private Dining Room. EXCELLENT ÒUISINE,

For Particulars apply to

THE MANAGER.

Hongkong, March 1, 1911.

.900

The Avada Kyodo Steamship Company has purchased from the Norddeutscher Lloyd Company the steamer Kort formerly employed on the Hongkong. Bangkok servico. The vessel is to be used en the Diron-Antung service of the com-

in bulk

The average size of the steators chod during the past year is about 2,041 tons.

During 1910, 28 steamers of over 7,000 tons each have been classed, as compared with 17 In 1909, 17 in 1909, 8 in 1907, 19

Mr and Mrs C. G. Dr U. Marriott

Bartloft

Miss M. A. Mnasay Mr L. Beckingeals Afr and Mrs C.

Blanche Mr and Mrs N. F. MeWilinink

Mr J. Merocki Mr & Mrs N. Blanc, Bir E. U. Mitchell Mr J. W. C. Bonnar Mr C. Mondhont Dir and Bfes C. Van Mr A¡ J. Mott-C

Mr. A. 1. Moulder den Born Mrs Browne, Mr.

Mr. Nangismerte

Mr

BE W, O. Bunner Mr W. H. Burit Miss Carter

Mr P. T.-Chilvers

3r 1. 3. Olarke MI G. Clarke

Mr P.

F.

SHIPPING.

VENSKIA LANT: REPORTED.

BUTERSTELD & SWIRL

Ajax leaveh Yokohamn, Marela 18. Achilles, arrived Tandon, Marele S. Agamemnon, left Liverpoel, Feb. 25. Alcinous, leaves Liverpool, March 11, Antence, passed Canal, Feb. 24. Antilochus, duo Mauila, March 14. Anhui, Slangbai, March 4,

Astyanax, loft, Singapore, ontyards, Fub.

Atrons, leaves Liverpool,, March 18. Bellerophon; leaves Tacoma, March 22 Bangkok, Hongkong, March 3. Cheran, Shanghai, March 7. Changin, left Hongkong, Fela, 26.

loares Hongkong, March 11, tonyou Saigon, March 8. Calchas, to

MATH & for Shanghai,

Mr Needhamil, 14

Mr.W. North

Mr and Mrs F. D.

Northcombe

Mr R. T. O'Connor

d

Mr. Dettingen Mr J. C. Ogden Mr J. Papp Mr J. L. Parles... Mr J. M. Pavitt Mr W. W. Payne '. Mr LE. Pinkham Air W. C: Drow Mr and Mrs 11. C. Mr P. C. Potts

Ehrenfels

Mr F. Powell Mr P. Entiskrngy W. T.. Pritchard

H. Ray MrJ-Forrester Mr E.

...Mr.

Mr and Mrs Fry and Mr & Mrs A, Ray

infant.

in 1906, 14 in 1005, and 15 in 1904. Two Mr A. S. Cobden of the steamers classed during 1910 woru Mr H. L. Condon.

Mrs F. Corwin over 13,000 tona dach, namely, the

P. Davidson Balmoral Castle and the Edinburgh Castle. Hon. Mr W, Rees Of the tonnage classed during the year,

Davies 673,982 teas, or about 8-par cont., have been built in the United Kinglom. Among foreign countries, Germany contri- batod the largest amount of tonnage (8 steamers of 40,182 tons), then follow (27,591 tons), Holland (25,450 tous) and Austria-Hungary (18,473 tons). The tonnage built for the United Kingdon 754,625 tone, and 302,803 tons for other countries. Among the latter Germany leads with 50,802 tous then follow-The United States with 37,599 tons; British Colonies, 32,666 tons; Holland, 29.17 tons: Japaa 28, 184 tons; and Austria. Hungary, 27,705 tons.

nand and chilet

Chiaiang

Cyclops Downwongse.

Q. P-R. Empress of Indin, Vaucouver, March 3 Hapross of China, das Kobe, March 9. Empress of Japan, leaves Hongkong, March

MESSAGERIEN MARITIMES, Calsonion, arrived London, March 3. E. Simons, dus Kobo, March 6. Nora, duo Marscillos, Feb. 28.

cension, lue Marseillos, March 14. Polynodon, dur Hongkong, March 19.. Tonkin, Ives Hongkong, March 14, Salazie, Hongkong, left Feb. 28. Touareg, Hongkong, Feb. 2. Touran, leaves Mareilles, March 12,:/ Ville la Ciotat, passed Canal, March 3. Yannan,, pasu Canal, Feb. 28.

X. D. LA

Borneo, Hongkong l'eb, 224 - Buelow, Enaiburg, March

Cablenz, Hongkong, March 8,

Mch..Dorflingor, duo Southampton, March 15.

Toft Hungol, March 11. Hongkong, Tech 7 Donalion, Hongkong

Feb, 20

Deucalion, loft Borghong, March 7.

Huicliow, loves Hongkong, March:

leaves Hongkong, Marel left Liverpool, March 11. Idomeneus, passou

Chinal, Feb. 24.. Jason, leit Liverpool, March 4. Along, loaves

ves Hongkong, March 7. Kiukiang, Hongkong, March 2 Keomun loft Singapura, Much 13, Kashing, Hongkong,

Feb. 11.

Keong, Hoagkang, Feb, 11. Kolwiching

Hongkong, Feb. 11.

24.

Luetzow due Shanglini, March 13,

P.

R

Friedrich, dus Colombo, March 5..

Prior Sigismund, loft Hongkong, Feb. 20 Princoss Alice, leaves Yukohama, March 11, Tranquelar, Houghong, March 2

Tamlin, Hongkong, March 7. York, leaves

12

Singapore for Europe, March

P&O SA Cup

Arcadin, left Colombo, homeward, March

1.

Asaye, due Singapore, Much 8.

Borneo, Jeares Hongkong, March 10,

Ceykum, arrived Loulon, Feb. 16

Kweilin, left Hongkong, for Teintan Meh. 2. Candin, left Singapore, homeward, Feb. Kintuck, passed Canal, Föb. Kornt, Hongkong, March 3. Locksun, Hongkong, March Lietes, Hongkong, March 2

pany. Her purchase price is stated to be the United Statos (37,874 tons). Japa Mr Denian Fuller Mr & Mrs, Van Rees, Linnn, leaves Hongkong, March 9,

170,600.

The North German Lloyd Liner Cobleaz, which arrived on Wednesday caused con: siderable speculation in Manila'as to her whareabouts before her arrival at that port. The vessel came from Australian ports and her regular route is via German New Guinea and Yap. Several cablegrams were received by the agents in Manila from Yap roporting the non-arrival at that. place. The vessel it seems was forced out

P.M.O.

TEL, No. 120. Telg. Address TERMOTEL of her regular course by storms and had

to aiit the port of Yap from this rito.

Negotiations between the Nippon Yuan Kaisha and the Governor-General of the Philippines for the pureuse of the N.Y.K. Capt. Bell, R.A.1.C. steamer Tawata Sfaru have ended in Mrs Benton Miss Bentou failure, and the steamer, says the Japans Bowdler Gecete, will continue her service on the Bfr and Mrs Bowen Australian route.

VICTORIA HOTEL,

LATES

NEW AMOY HOTEL, KULANGSU,

AMOY

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Good Food Clean Roquis, ench with Separate Bathroom.

REASONABLE CHARGES.

Two minutes walk from the principal land ing place.

BAR BILLIARDS AND BOWLING -ALLEY... Chas. A. Mutton'

Proprietor. Hongkong, January 3, 1911.

Lloyd's Register of British and Foreig shipping states that the total addition of steam.connaga during the year has been 903,342 tons groas; and, of sailing tonnage. 21.477 tous gross; or, in all, 1,016,819 tons

gross..

PRAK HOTEL Consul & Mrs Ander- Miss Jack

Mr P. Jacks Dr Aubrey

Mr H. N. Jeffries Col. & Mrs Bedford, Mr Keith

Capt. & Mrs Kiddle Mr E. Koren Mir Kostren

Major & Mrs Lean Capt. & Mrs Lyddon Mr & Mrs Macdonald Lt. and

and Mrs Bromley Mr Martin Mr Browne

Mr

Pand

St. Chir

-

mitee and child Mr and Mm A. C. Roiss and zonid -

-Miss T. P. Robinson:

Mr C. H.

Miss Strobel

Mr J. Gallagher Mr. Goulbou Mrs J. Gould Mr E. Guttentag Capt. T. P. Hall

J. C. Hamilton Birs C. Emamend Mr R. D. Harvey Mr & Mrs C. Hede- Mr Y.

கங Hon. and Mrs. A. Mr H. H. Solomon

Howolt

Dr and 11

Mrs A. P.

Dr S Hough

Mr. P. Schalthojer "MAS M. SUMETAVO

H. Shinvida Mr C. E. Smith

31rs 0. A. Hoxett-Mr

Ե

Mr Haus. Hüpeden

Mr C. Humphreys Mr J. J. §

Bir

R. Innes

Birs

C.

AL

Jack

Miss A. Squares Lt. and Mrs C. E.

Stainer,

R.N

Mra and Mia Jackson Mr L. Stanfield

Mr. A. J. Jensen Mr. R. M. Joseph Mr RE. Kadourie Dr and Mrs Kelly. Mr J. F. Kendrew -Mr P. 13. Klimanek Mrs H. M. Klinger Mr and Mrs W, D.

Krit

Mr G. M. Lack

Me S: Lawrie Mr. J. H. Littio

Dr. Stupbel

Mayune, left Singapore for Nagasaki, Feb.

21 Momna, left Lirupoul, outward, Fob, 18, Machaon, jussed the Canal, outward, Feb.

10. Menckus, leaves Batav, for Liverpool,

Feb. 28.

March 2! Macho, Hongkong, Ning Chow, due Tacoma, March 18. Of loves Yokohama, March 12. Pauling, Hongkong, Feb. M. Prometheus, Joares Kolo,

March 9. Thitsanulok, Hongkong, March 7. Protesilaus, pissed Canal, Feb. 28. Peleus, leaves Küte, March 6. Pakling, dne Hongkong: March 11. Patroclus. left Liverpul, tward

73

IS.

Mr. and Mrs F. M.pheus loaves Liverpool, I

Swanzy

Mr and its Thaw Mr and Mrs M. L.

Thompson

Mr. M. L. Walker Miss F. Wenta Mr and Mrs II. J. H.

White

Mr D.. White Mr J. B. Wonde

ASTOR KOUs).

Mr J. Adams." Dr F. Ampil

Mr R. L. Atkinson Br and Birs F. W.

Mf. Josephi BIT I. El Mr D. J. Kahn Mis Lee Mis

Leo

E. K. Linton. Mr A. C. Loring

Mr Mr. M. Mass Mr H. F. Col. Mis Midwood Carmichael

Mr Neilson Capt: St

Miss Pa Major Mrs Connolly Rev. Pegg Mr and Mrs Crofton Mr and Mrs Perkins.

fioni

Mr H. B Phelips It. & Mrs Cumming- Capt. Perry R.A.M.C. Mr & Mrs Dalrymple Mr Relton Óf the tonnage added to the Register Mr Day

Me and Miss Relton Lt. & Mrs Donnolly Mrs Rodil nearly 13 per cent consists of new vessels, and Afrs Edwards Capt. and Mrs Rymer practically all built in the United Kingdom. The largest item among the other additions to the Register are those of vessels bought from foreign countries fur the United Kingdom, viz-63,070 tons.---

The grass deduction of steam tonango from the Register amounts to 731,010 tons; and of sailing tonnage to 2,740 tone; for, in all, to 987,650 tons. Of the stea.Com. Highton Mr and Mrs David Mr A. 1: Carksboner Miss McKinney.

toonage, nearly 42 per cent, and nearly W. B. Hind

Sir Joseph & Lady Mr A. Sinclai

Fayrer Mr F. 4. Frisk Capt. & Mrs Garnett ME Gell Mr Gjer

Mr & Mr. Gordon

·Barnes

Mr and Mrs J. L. Mr G. E. Jagge

Darrett

MMr T. Barretto

Me A. Findlay Smith Mr Sutherland and Lt. Col.

Stacpole Me Tapp

Mr and Mrs Thoning.

Capt. & Mrs. Guthrie Mr Harrison

Rev. Thornhill

Mr N. Walker

Capt. Waring

Mr A. Hazeland

Wood

BOSTON HOUSE 20 per cent of the oiling, tonnago, in Mr W. Houcsday Mr and Max Wright

cluded in these figures, have been removed Do account of loss, breaking up, dianaut ling, &c.

Mrs Hodgins Res. Hughes

3

Miss Benrich Master Benrich- Mr L. Bishop

Bredvad Mr

Mry Van Price

Mr F. H. Carpenter

Me

Mr E. Cozellotzer

Mr F. J. Chapin

Col.&3fm Wrig Mr & Mrs S. Cohen

Mr F. J. Compton Me E. B. Cin Dr And BET.

Crowell

10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, (Tor FLOOR). YENTRALLY Situated, Up-To-Date Boarding House Recently renovated und ander entirely new management. Large 1910 which, howares, includes a consider Comdr. & Mrs Acton Consul J. Br. Mincedo and Confortable Rooms and Excellent able amount intended for breaking-ap pur-

Table. Hot and Cold Baths, Electric Light throughout. Terms Modemte.

For Particulars and Rates, Apply to

8. CARLETON, Manageress. Hongkong, Outabar 13, 1910. 1200

“KING EDWARD HOTEL

A

HIGH-CLASS HOTEL ADIES AFTERNOON TEA ROOMS

PRIVATE BAR AND BILLIARD ROOMS, Hot and Cold Water throughout. Electrically Lighted!

Electric Fans (if requirivi) 268 Electric Passenger Elevator to each Floor,

FOR SALE or TO LET.

17 ENLIS, 7BA. The PEAK; SCYED

luating apparatas installed, unking the house dry and comfortable throughout the year: Vegotable and Flower Gardens, Croquet Lawn. 15 minutes walk from tram, 7 minutes by rickshaw. One of the best! situations at the Perk, cool ia summer, warm in winter.

Abyly to

TABLE D'HOTE AT SEPARATE TABLES Tele. Address: VICTORIA, Hongkong.

For Lerns, etc. apply to the

MANAGER Hongkong, October 2, 1908

1362

BRAESID D. PRIVATE HOTEL

TANDING in its own grounds with Tennis and Croquet Lawns, Large HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT & Airy and Well Furnished Roons, Every

lonie comfort. Fine View of the Harbour AGENCY Co., Lán.

Telephone, Nr 3007 Hongkon, March 2, 1911. ́

Apply to Mns F. W. WATTS;

“Bmenide,' 20, Macdonnell Road,

·TO "LET.

Hongkong, September 2, 1908,

ODOWNS, 11 to 100, PRAY EAST.

103

A. HOUSE in Wusu-NEL CHONG, ROAD. SEMI-EUROPEAN FLATS, Moderate Rents, PLAYA EANT-Curder of Obser

vation Place. The Trans step at the door. A Also new EUROPEAN FLATS adjoining the new Seman's Institute, Praya Bast.

An OFFICE on 1st Floor, 16, Dz.

Your ROAD CENTRAL..

OFFICES. in KINGS BUILDINGS, 4th Floor,

9, MACDONNELL ROAD, from 1st May.

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST

"MENT & AGENCY Co., La. Hongkong, March 1, 1311.

TO LET.

NO. PRAYA GRANDE," MACAO,

No. 23, BELILIOS TERRACE.

No.21-25, SHELLEY STREET."

121

KINGSCLERE'

PRIVATE "BOTEL PPROACHED from Kennedy Road and Macdonnell Road.

Tel. No. 134, Telug. Address: SACOLA.

A.B.C. Code 4th Ed, Electric light, hot and cold water through. out. Billiard nnis, croquet, patting groun and fine stabling for horses.

Proprietresa, Ms F. SAOHSE, Hongkong, September 1, 1009. 1208

THE BACK DOOR

*

Beprinted from the ↑ Chiara Martir

The tanange sold to foreigd owners during

-and read

KINGSCLERE HOTZI.

posts, is returned at 302,454 tone. The Mr E. Arndt steam tonnage deducted on this necount is Capt. D. Baird. 382,383 tons, and the sailing tonsze Mr H. Bennett

Mr F. Buvington 168,071 tons, or over 40 per cent, and Dr Black Brown

Miss. E. Curtis

Mas Haraston Lave Col Bob, Love M: J. 1. LONE_

Mr T. Mouhole

Mr T. W. Marshall MF Mayer

Mr N. Mody

Mix M. Monterth Mr O. Nelsee

Birs K. C. Palmer Miss E. R. Palmer C. Mr E. H. Poud Mr & Mrs S.

Prather Mr A. Reid Mit E. Beinlard Mr and Mrs. W F.

Roddy D.Mr and Mrs E. F. Mr L. Rondon

Mr J. F Macgregor

Mr and Mrs In

Mandell Master Mandell

Mr S. G. Cutter

Mr & Mrs Davis

Mme, Dubay

Decking

Mr S. F. Dewing

Mr C. W. Rosenstock Mrs Rogal

Mr and Mrs J. 3M E. 1. Donnelly Mr M: Rucker

McHutchon

nearly 71 per cent., respectively, of the Dr and Mrs B. W. Mr Gerrison ·

Melly

M. Meyer

Mr K. S

J.

U.S.N.

Mr & Mrs Dormance

Mr J. P. Dorrañco. Miss B. Dorrance

Mr and Mrs H. S.

Schiek Mt H. Schlnemer Conor. 3. E. Paliner, Me and Mrs L., P. Mir & Birs cenüder

Bir and Mrs PG.

Slaw

Mrs 3. E Palmer

Sir Francis Piggott

Mr Wm, Pitterbrigh

gross deduction. The total tonnage, do-1 ducted under this head is 155,736 toos Mr and Mrs E.

Chapman higher than the similar figures for 1900. Major B. Clay The countries which have, acquired the Mr Cocker largest amount of toxinage from the United Mr and Mrs F. M. Kingdom within the year under roview, Mr P. S. Diton

Crawford

G. Sachse ara Norway (131,836 tons), Italy (78,109

Mrs D. E. Miss K, Sachse

Capt. & Mrs Schultzen tons), Germany (67,165 tons), Greece (45,081 tons), France (35,7-40 tons), and 3ir J. G. 5. Gausden Mr A. L. Shields Spain (33,769 tons). In the main, the Mr and Mrs C. E. M: R. D. Stewart Vossels which are transferred to foreign owners are not of very recent construction. Tho-Registrar-General's isturns-indicate that 19 per cons of the tonnage removed from the Register because of foreign transfer was built before 1885; about 33 per cont. before 1890: about 73 per cent before 1895; over 80 per cent. before 1900; and over 90 per cent, before 1915. In addition

HAITLY

1

H. Hollman Major & Mr. J.

Hunter- Mr and Mrs F. N.

James Mr and Mrs A. C

*Logan

Me A. Temperley" Mr and Mrs Tibbs Mr B. Webb Mr and Mrs-ExAn

Williams

Mr J. W. Wilson

GRAND CARLTON HOTE

Fieg C.

Mrs. N. C. Tite

Ir & Mrs Fitzgerald Mr P. K. Sizor.

S. Fowler

Mr H. Fraukel

Mr W. O. Frat

Mr J. Smith

Mr & Mrs H. Pink

Mr W. Sprinkle

Part

Devanha, das Peusing, fatch $: Dulki, dus Colomb, Mach 18. Marniers, leaves Yokolinnin, March Nore, due Tingtau, March 13, Nile, leaves London, March, 20. Nabis Said, Martha S Palan, duo Colombo Mart. 9.

London, March 15, Panwar, leves Palawan, cre Tokohe, March 10. by dre Singapore homeward, Fels, 4.3 Soma, arrived home, Feb. 24. Sunda,duo London, March 12 Sicilin, duo Singaporo, March 30, Sumatra, leaves London, March 11.

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co. Albengo Hongkung, Feb. 26. Glenfarg, Hongkong, Feb. 26. Rubi, Hongkong, Mar. 7. Strather, Hongkong March 3 Fels.afire, Hongkung, Feb. 27,

March 25,

left Hongkong. March 10 Paklat Hongkong, March 6. Sarpedon, leaves Batavia, March 7. Samson, Hongkong, Fab, 25, Singhn, leaves Hongkong, March 8.

Hongkong for Shantang leaves

March

Fab. 28. Thesens, leaves Liverpool, March 25,

Tann, lenves

Hongkong.

Tydeus, left Hongkong Feb. 20. Taining, lenres Hongkong, March. 14. Tientsin, Hongkong, Feb. 18. Taiyuent, leaves Chiens, March 18.- Tencer lores Liverpool, March 4. Ulysses, dno Batavik, March. 9. Yangtze, left Sourabaya, March 9.

Nirror TUSEN-KASHA. Aki Maru, left London, Feb. 18,, Awn Maru, toaves Kebe, March 19, Atsuta Maru, duu Antwerp, Maral 9.

Java,

March 14.

Bombay Maru, due, Holi 28.

Bingo Mara, HungLang,

April

Apr 11.

Ceylon 3rd blah 11.

Colombo Maru,

Chikago Marti,:

Chikuzen Maru, duo Nagasaki, March 13.

Hakuni Maru, dug Yokobaum, March 13.

Mare, leaves.Yokohann, March 16, Rirano

PACIFIC MAIL

Asin, leaves Francisco, March 30 America Maru, left Honolulu, for San

Francisco, March 10. China, left Honolulu, Fals. 27.5 Chiyo Mart, loaves Honolulu, Max 14.

Maru, left

Кога,

loves Hongko Fub. 31.

March 10, Manchuria, dus Yokohama, March 17. Mongolin, San Francisco, March 10. Nippon Maru, Hongkong, March 3 Perin, left Kobe, March 11 Siberis, Jeaven Slanghei, March 1, Tenyo Maru, leaves Honolulu, March 17.

APCAR LINE.

Arration Apear, leaves Hongkong. Moh. 8: Catharine Apenr, dus Calcutta, March 9. G. Apear, Hongkong. March 4 Japan, due Calcutta, March.

BANK LINE! Ayuwie, left Hongkong for Man

March 2 Hallumshire, duo Moji, March 2. Kunierie, dus Vancouver, March 14, Lagerie, Hongkong, Fab, 28. Suvaric, Yokohama, Jan, 29,

Struthitay, due Yokohama, March 18.

BEN LINE.

Fakta luft Hongkong for Kobe, Benglee, left Singapore Feb, 29.

Fobs Marseilles March 9.

Hitachi

Inaba Mary, lenyos Robe, March 10 Iyo Maru, lenvos Slanghai, March 10 Kamako Maru, due Yokohama, Mch. 14.

n

Kosai

teni Maru, leaves Shanghai, March 1k. Kunan Maru, due Sydney, Marel 8. Baga Maru, -passed

outwards,

Feb 21.

Kitano Maru, dus Penang, Merch St

Yim,

hanga Maru. Hongkong, March Miyazaki Maru loft Colombo, March 3, Nikko Maru, dae Bazil, March 10. Sido Maru, left Yokolan, March 1 Tamula Mac, due Sonttle, Beh. 3. Tango Mars, leit Hongkong farkle Me Yastata Mart left Mori, March 9 Tanguchi. Kobe, March 13.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINTE Alein, March 7, in Tringan. Ambria, March 5, in Dalny Andalusis, in Hamburg.

Mr. von Gersdorff Mr and Mrs L. in New York

Mr M. Gourgey Mr D. Guillon... Mr C. A. Gunner Mr F-M Me and Mrx H.

Holland

MMFH. O. Jones Mr H. M. Jones

to the tonnage transferred to foreign flags, Mr. A. G. Arement Mr T. P. Jevam 65,120 tons have boon transferred to British Mr & Mrs Ballantine Mr F. M. Johnson

Air J. Kinghorn Colonies during 1910, as compared with Mr W. A. Barnett 36,004 tons in 1909, 38,212 tons in 1508, Mr D. N. Blockmann Mr F. J. Knopp

M-S. G. Bolden Mir and Mrs

C. T. 66,841 tonsin 1901, and 59.208 tonsin 1006: Capt. and Mrs Braggs Kratz New vessels built in the United Kingdom Misaun Bragga

gga (2 MH, L

Latham Me H. C. Lewick

· Masters Bragga (2) directly for culonial and foreign ownera ars

Mr Buller → Mr. Wm. McKay not included in these returns....

Mr. G. G. Burnett. Mir Edward Newhonse Bir & Mrs D. Carney Miss L. Parkor

fra Cogan and child Mr S. Paal Mr C. P. Cohen Mrs S. Prager

•Miss F. Reay Mr P. Currie. Mrs Victoria Escans Mr H. E. Redmond

Mr J. C. Roberts Mr.E. A. S. Fowler Mr A. J. Roland Mr A. Fypeon

On the whole, during 1910, the number of steamara on the official Register of the United Kingdom has increased by 210. and the tonnage by 260,432 tons, while the pumber of sailing vessels has decreased Mr L. P. Fiege

The total number of vessels on the Mr G.. N. Gallogheng Mrs J, B by 279, and the tonnage by 201,263 tors. Register has therefore decreased by 60, and the total tonnage increased by 50,169 tuna during the year..

Mr W. L. M. Graat Mr & Mrs Thomas Bir & Mira Howatt Miss Thomas Mr Chan J. Higgi Mr II. V Thomson

Mr Jack Tully Mr Geo, C. Whitelaw Mr H. Wyrlll

both MR. Hope. Mr W. Jackson Bindine Jerrard

GRAND HOTEL

Mr O. C. Konch

Mr and. Mrs A.: B. and family

Crow

Mr Lewis

During 1910,583 now vessels of 1,150,428 tons, have been claeaed by Lloyd's Register. Of these vereali, 517 of 1,000,289 tons are steainers, and od of 3,139 tons are sailing Vossela. With the exception of et small ir J. U. Allen SHETUR OF WHAT MIGH:wood vessels of 1,030 boos, the material Mr H. Murmy Bain Dr F. T. Kayt

HAPPEN.

used in the constraction of the whole of the Mr-E. W. Bauckham Mr and Mrs Knight toppage clunked was steel. Sailing toniunge, which formed 25 per cent, of the Lefal Mr and MrsDonnelly Miss Maxion

and family Mr. R. Naples tornage classed in 1891 and 30 pur con in

Me and Mr Elix

Mr AV. Pen 1892, bas since standily decrossed; the Mr and Mrs Getze Mr W. Pringle, Jr. output during 1910 is, in fact, the smallest Mr.G. Grint Dr F. L. Ray sailing tonnage ever classed in one single bir and Mrs Hamiltonfliss Reynolds year by the society. The porcentage of sxiling tonnage to the total tonnage clashed Mr A. O, Hondyke Mrand Mrs Belived.

Mr F. Bonkans for 1010 is 0.2 ne aghinst 14 for 1900 For

Dft James

Capt and Mr A. H the five years, 1904-1908, the yourly averag® Mr and Mrs R D. Stawart and child was 0.77 per cont

Johnson and child. Mr. H. F. Stoneharp", Mr D.D. Kay Tnh Mr R/Taylor

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BEACONSFIELD from 1st June, 1911.

The ETRIE

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THE TRI-METRICAL ULANDEN. Translated by J. ETL, PH.D.

Do be had at the CA Mic Of««

30 sexta,

Keto

and froully

Mr II. bf. Rome

*

A large number of rewod of special Mr T. A. Kedward Mr and Mrs Wilson type were claimed during the year, designed Mr Kelly

Taylor

Mr. J. Turner

Me B. M. Tyler KG F. W. Walker S. Mr P. J. Wester

Mr J. D. Withinshan

Mr G. 3C. Wright

Mr P. Walf

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Air and Mrs E. F. MrJ. W. Hunter

Mr H. S. Jackson

Aucott

Mrs M Baker

Mrs. Bentran

Mr M. P. Beattie Dr Belilios

-31r King

31r John Lennox Mi Loprieto

Capt. E

.B. Lundholm

Mr and Mrs Mackie

Mix Max Blokzy!

Brandt-

and child - Misa Mrand Mrs Bridger Mr and Mrs R. F. C

Master

and son

Mr and Mrs F. B. Mr.G. W. McEwen

Mr B. K. Melita Creeth Mr and Mrs C. Ellis Capt. & Mrs Merlers Miss Vera Formac 31 S. Moore Mr C. M. Forrest Mr.A. P. Nobbs Mr and Mrs Carl Mr Packer

Francke

Miss M. Gaius

Dr & Mrs Glaser

Mr Ann Mrs Gothan

ME

Passmore

www.C. Mr II. Pearman

Ir I Puck 3 Gen. Penneye Mr E. Guttentag Mr F Prillner Mr H. V. Dawsuit Mr J: L. Pisnisto Mr F. C. Donnison Mr M. Robinson Capt. J. N Douman Dr Scholz

Mr T. Hadsumi Mr E. E. Smith. Mr J. Harris

Dr Stamin Mr Harrison Mr W. Heinitzer

Mr J. W Suodgias. Mr A. Taylor, Mr & Mrs J Hol-Birs Thorne

lowey

- Missen Thorne

Mr T. Von Huns

BOSTON HOUSE.........

Mr G. B. Colson

Mr J.Glendinning

Mr M. Graniger,

Mr A. Magalton

ir J. Raleigh

Mr J. Hamit Miss V. G. Heroly "Mr K. a. Tayler Me WA. Hogan Mr G. E. Vanuitur Mr. J. M. InusMr H. E. Victor

TEXTATION LDTEL,

Mr B. Biring Dr. Hildebrandt. Mrand Ms JR./Mr E. C. Lewis Expell & children Alis A. Walker-

KOWLOON HOTEL. Mr W. 8. Brown Mr T. Macpall. Mr and Mrs Erstlake Me E. Reinharut

·BL JB Jack" Mfrs A. Scott

Feb. 10, from Afitwerp to the

March 5, from Hamburg to the

February 18, from Port Said to the Erst. Brasilia,

in Hanbug. Brisgavin, February 6, from Singapore to

Hamburg,

Frienfels, March 18, from Hamburg to the

Enst

Kowloon March 7, from Bunbury to

Chinking.

Liberin, March 7, from Hongkong to Ham-

burg

Loongnon, February M. in Hongkong, Lennan, March 7. in Hongkong. Prausen, March 3, froin Shanghai to

Kobe..

Bheinfels, March 4, from Singapore to

Hongkong Sachan, Minrch 7, frous Port Said to the

Enst

mbus, March 3, from Kobe to Slunghi Saabi, Saxoni Fel. 3, from Hongkong to

Hamburg

Scandis, in Hamberg. Ségoris, Feb. 24, from Singapore to Ham

burg

Senegambin. February 20, from Fort, Enid

to the East. SDeal, March 3, from Kobe to Tsingtau. Sithonis, in Harbury.

Slavonia, February 11, from Singapore.to:

Hamburg

b.

"

EINEN & Co.

Antigo left Hongkong, for Haihew, March 4 Curl Diederichsen, left Hongkong, Feb. 22, Clara (eben, left Hongkong for Haiphong,

Feb. 20. Holstein, at Hongkong, March 8. Helcas, loft. Hongkong, for Tourne

March 2.2 Mathilda, Hongkong, Maruh 4.

0. 6. K.

Bajun Maru Hongkong, Feb. 26, Daijin Maru, Hongkong, Afarch 3. Daigi Maru, Hongkong, March 8.7" Panama Mare, Hongkong, Feb, 27.5 Seattle Maru, leaves Yokohama, Feb. 25 Loshi Maru, Hongkong, Feb. 96 Tacon Maru, left. Hongkong for Tacoma.

Feh

Dagdy

AAZAARD, THORESI¤"& Co.: left Hongkong for Hongay, March

Fri, left Honkong for Kwongehov

Mareli 1" Promesbetu, Hongkong, Feb, 20. Proteas, Hongkong, Feb. 26.

CHINESE,

Picantonh, left Hongkong for Saig

March 2.

GIBT, LIVINGSTONE & CO. Aldeotam, left Sydney Ful..18. Empire, due Melbourne. March 2. St. Albans, Hongkong, March 2 Benglue, Hongkong, fares

JAVA-CHINA-JAras Liris, Tjilatinp, left Huigkong for Yokohama,

Fel. 22, Tjiliwong, Hongkong, Feb. 1. Tjimahi

Hongkong, Marah 4.

M. B. Ariako Maru, Hongkong, Feb. 21.. Kanjin Maru, Hongkong Feh: 26, Mandarin Maru, Hongkong. Feb: 201 Shinshu, Hongkong. Feb. 2. Tamen Maru, Longkong, Feb. 26. Wakamaton Man, Hongkong, Feb. 20.

Dea & Co

Benchy, Hongleang, Fish, 201 Glaze, left Longkong for Shanghai, Feb, Montrose, left London, Feb. 4.

ON WO & CO., LD.

Spezin, March, from Hongitong to Ham-

ประ Suevia, March By from Port Sail to the GOLD & SILVER JEWELLEE

Ennt.

Vaulis, February 12, frum Antwerp to

Wadivostock.

JARDIN MATHION & Co., Inc Carmarthenshire, due Hongkong, Meli. 11. Ghnorgarhire, Hongkong, March ( Cheongshing, left. Hongkong, Feb. 24. Chung, left Hongkong, Feb. 27, Choyang, left Hongkong, Feb. 20. Chipshing left Hongkong, for Tientsin.

March, 3. Froshing, left Hongkong for Tientsin, Feb.

Feh. 201

Fooking, Hongkong Marely 17. Hopeang, left Hongkong, Felz, 28. Kanisang, due Hongkong March. 4. Kutang, left Kole, March 0 Longing, left Hongkong. Taisang, dne Caloutth, Feb. 20, 31susang, Hongkong, March T Nanang, luft Bikespore, March 4, Tung Saing, Hongkong March 3 Womtig, left Hongkong for Stmits. Fub, Wingsang, left Hongkong for Shanghai, Feb.

Yuunaan, Hongkong, Feb

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37, CEENS ROAD CENTRAL Hongkong Janenty 19, 1911.

A HISTORY OF UNION CHURCH.

BY DERBY GRONDSTELD and

DYER BALI: BERASANG

Edited by Rev. C. H, HICKLING:

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