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The Danish 8.8. Indien loft Nishikaratsu on Friday, the 22nd November, and may be expected hers on or about Tuesday, the 28th November, p.m. The N. D. L. R.8. Laetzow carrying the German Mils with dates from Berlin
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PUBLIC AUCTION
A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF "JAPANESE
CURIOS
AND WORKS OF ART SELECTED BY M. S. NOMURA OF KYOTO (JUST ARRIVED TER 3.5. SIZERIA),
THE Undersigned will well by Public Auction
THE
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and
SATURDAY,
SHIPPING
ARRIVALS. Novenier 2 Chicago Mara, Japanese steamer, 3, 312, I. Geto, Tacoma and Manila November 21, Hemp and Ganum-1 Si E
Argoxin, German esmer 228. 4. Enigh. Shanghai November 20, Genomi EaзnURO-AMKÁZKA. Laner.
Phrumpen, British odmer, 1,005`Jhis. H. Scott, Manila November 20, Ballast.--- CHINESE.
November 24,
Singa, British str., 1,047, J. D. Milne, Esiphong and Pakhui Nov. 9, General
BOTTERITELD & SWIRL
MONDAY NOVEMBER 26, 1912
THE SHAMEEN MURDER
(Continued from page 7.) This Pulana Jodge In the Sharon has the Cousti jurisdiction near a native, of- China ? In the Shanicam I ratlier think he has, but a Shanghai I think ho has not
SHARE FLUCTUATIONE.
The lange in alto qulations to-day per Blein Vernon and, Smyths are 1- Pauler 2010 al 285, Canton #245 barata, Uniune 8810 bayers, China Firen 115 buyers, Dicks 167 sellers, Stammbotte
bayers, Star Ferries 833, SamKIN $110, Lands #106 sellers Tramways #217 The Attorney-General All he said was hugers. Tropeha 70- Bayers, Hotels Ba that is was extra-territodial", excotly the bayers, Comenta. 844 pollars, Waterbosta sane an exercised As the "ront of China 81 buyers lem 1200, Langkatu 871
buyer. Providenis 19.10 buyers to by the Supreme Court.
Mr. Fankin, continuing, waid the courtsales, Parells 883 hupore, China Light and bad prima facie no jurisdiction over Tramways 80 ex dividend.
Power, 810allern, Laundrys St, Electrio foraigners beyond His Majesty's domi-
Havoking, British steamer, 1,987, W. ċions and agoncral allegation of Passmore, Amoy Nov. 23, General, jurisdiction, fortified only by ! Dorezis SteamBit? Co...“ La
Order in Council, was not sufficient to warrant the surt exercising jurisdiction in such a day. It eseury for the Cawu to prove that the treaty was so words that this Court had jurisdiction
Profilans, British tr., 4,118, J. Mil. heuch Troom Oct. 28, Fleur. Lumber and General.—BetterBLE & SWI
Hain Kong, Chinesestr, 1,902, Halkets, lui Sev, I. General.C. M. S. N.
Think, Dutch steamer, 3,890, F. E am Schermbeck Moji Nov. 19-JAVA CHINA-JAPAN LAZNA
Sunku Mare, Japaneso str., 1,119, K. Thahire, Anping, vis Amoy and Swabow Nur, General $. E
CHINESE AND THE TRAMS.
Carrying out Threatened. Boycott.
CHARGES AT TIK POLICS COURT-
a foreigner, is any part of China.and I quite apparent, although abo
ir way iraunatunees
have been unde to the contrary, that the Mr. Jenkin then dealt with the ques-Chinese hare attempted, and be a curtalıs tio of the definition of foreigner in extent karo been succesful—in carrying the Order in Concil, prisoner being an
Afghan Further, bo weld this Court at their threatened bogott of the trans must kacir, ex officio, whether or not owing to the refond of the mospray to Chenan, British steamer, 1,300, W. Lloyd the Govarigent which at present valated accept Chinese coins. It is quite a cotar Jones, Shanghai Nuv, 21, General.-Bor-in China had been recognised by the Immonight to anyone who u es the trama - TERFELD SWIBR.
perial Parliament,
frequently to see Chinese turned aổ by the The Chief Justice said there r conductors through being unable to plenty of authorities to show that a conso, here on any occasions, had to tender Hongkong mousy, - Europeana, prevail upon fellow passengers to pay their Mr. Jeakin submitted that such fares through having only Chinese colon in A great love ohange did effect some treaties and that their pockets at the time. Kahi. British at 1143, R. Lewin this was one of them. He further non-met, consequently, have accrued to the Wahu Nov. 28, Rice - BUTTERFIELD & tended that the mere recital of the pre-in view of the fact that they have just Team Company, which is rather unfortunate SWIDE.
anible of a treaty was no evidence of the commenced to pay a dividend. Rersone Bellerophon, British str., 3,743, J. A.
should be Rebh, Liverponi Oct. 13, and Manile Nov. existence of a treaty, and of a treaty discouraged, and no one will venture to my
encouraged rather which gave jurisdiction over a Yoreigner
that British
coisage in a common a Shiniu Maru, Japanese str., 3.250. Ka figa cuntry. The treaty must Chinese in the Colony-in fact the question Irumi, Mike Nor. 19, Coal.-M. B K. be read, but the Crown could not do that might be asked bow many of...our
Skidzuoka Maru, Japanese str., 4,072, Tow, at the case was closed. The Crown renders can Irisawa, Seattle and Shanghai Nor, had failed to prove the treaty and had their pockets ou find more Hongkong: Flour & General. NIFTON YEMEN KAUSHA failed to prove that the Court had juris- coins than Chinese. We lourn, quite un- Hanyang, British str.. from Canton, diction in this case. Mr. Jenkin intim-ficially, however, that. there has been # in the tram takings sinos Merge drop ated that he had a further point to argite the company issued their vider,
Angler, Chinese str., from Canton,
Noreinbar 25. Aubi, American air. 1,408, J. Müller,stitutional change did not affect treaty, Manila Nov. 22, Geneal-SHEWAN, TOMKA & CA
the 29th and 30th NOVEMBER, 1912, commencing, anch day at 2.30 r.., at his 22, General. BETTER & SWIRE.
A
Sales Rooms, DUDDELL STERET, -
VALUABLE. COLLECTION OF
JAPANESE CURIOS AND WORKS OF ART,
Comprising:
HANDSOMELY EMBROIDERED Ecrechs, Pictures, Kimonos, Hanging Fanels, Mandarin Conte, Cushion Covers, Mantel Draperies, etc., etc.
VERY FİNE AINKOSAN SATSUMA Vases, Boala and Plates, Carved
Ivory Netsukis, Imari and Katabi Porcelains, etc. GOLD WIRE CLOISONNE Vases, Incense Burners and Phoques, BRASS |
AND BRONZE Vases and Incense Burners, etc. OLD COLOURED PRINTS by Famous Artistes, OLD LACQUERED
Trays and Jaros
k
And
A Selection of Damascene Works of Art by S. Komai, Comprising:-
Jenol and Cigarette Boxes, Pictures, Card Traya, Photo Fraine, Vases, Cigar aud Cigarette Cues, Watch Fobe, "Bells Toilet Sets, Brooches, Lockets, Cuff Links, etc., etc.
N.B. With the exception of a few pieces the al ove will be sold
WITHOUT RESERVE.
On view from Thursday, the 28th November, 1913, Catalogues on application, (now ready), TEMS:-Cash on delivery.
Bongbong, November 25, 1912,
R.
G.
SANITARY BOARD OFFICE,
HONGKONG.
TO TAK
of the 30th October, left Singapore OWNERS OF DOMESTIC BUILDINGS.
on Saturday, the 23rd November, at 10a.m., and be expected here on or about Thursday, the 28th Nov., at
6.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
Try -
DEPARTURES November 23, - Fooksung, for Straie and Calcutis. thinking, for Chatos,
November 24, Lemon, for Saigon, Heimdal, for Haiphong. Timun, for Swatow Wakamatsu Maru, for Wakamatau, Choisang. for Swatow and Shanghai. Aweichow lor Taingtau and Tientsin. Claru Jebem, for Hothow and Pakhai, Anhui for Shanghai
Fri for Dagny,
Empire, for Shanghai and Kobe. Dejan Man for Swatow and Tansui.
Skerries, for Tsingtau.
Suka aru, for Cantor. Argonia, for Sizgapore and Hamburg,
Nerenber 25,
Thesis, for Singapore and Londoş. Yushus, for Cantin, Chenan, for Canton.
*CLEARED.
∙1484 | Hongkong, for Haiphong,
Same of Our Specialities. CORNED and SMOKED
OX TONGUES CORNED BEEF & PORK BRAWN
BEEF and PORK SAUSAGES.
"Cart Diederichsen, for Haiphong.
Koshi-q, for Canton.
Inter.
The Attorney-General characterised Mr. Jenkin's argument as a preposterous (oney, for several remons. His coaten ↑ tion seemed to be that the Court had to go behind the Order in Council, and if they carried his friend's argument to its logical conclusion it might also be con- tended that the credentials of the pleni potentaries whó negotiated the treaty were in order, and that the noblemen negotiating the trouty were in fact the holders of their titles. In other words it would reduce proceedings before their
put the hands
than
into
(We have been given to understand that the loss the last few days has been nearly fifty per cout, but we imagine this is pro the boycott has not been successful, is, to bably an exageratius) To say, therefore that
SAY
the least of it, beside the mark. Launch owners are to a certain extent assisting in the buyente by running launches from Shaukiwan to town and secepting Chinese coinage.
night about 8430 a large crowd sa- combled at Sonuliwan. Road near Sai Wan Ho, and demonstrated against the trams, The crowd became disorderly, and cries of à mob "boycott" (Tai Chai) were raised. the terminus and shuts were followed by gathered sainda tram when it reached
Landships to a perfect farce. The Order the throwing of stones and refuse at the in Council was law, and in itself con- car and passengers. The police were sent ferred jurisdiction. What treaty the for, and Inspector Gerlay, a sergeant, and Order in Cowell rested upon he was the mob.
constables quickly arrived, and dispersed unable to say, but probably there were balf a dozeit. It weemed extraordinary that the Crown should have to produce, to bolster up an Order, in Council, the grounds behind the Order in Council. It Mr. Jenkin was correct, before any
City of Baroda, for Singapore and New prosecution in any court in China or sny
Terk.
Consular Court could be taken the treaty Kanyang, fer Shanghai,
would have to be proved:
Their Lordships reserved judgment.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED."
Per Chicago Maru, from Manila, Measts S.. S. Perkins, E. Schneidt, 9. E. Erlanger. Per Singan, from Haiphong, &c., Dīrs Krone.
Per Chenan, from Shangbai, Mr and Mrs Wiechert. Capt. Benson, Messrs F. Smith, Fitzherbert, Brockholes, Noyes and Houstos
HONGKENG CHESS CLUB.
A meeting of the sbore Club was held
the office of the Hon. Mr H. E Pollock, K. C., on Thursday last, the 21st
instant.
Two men were arrested, and these were brought before Mr Hazeland at the Magi tracy to-day, thu frst being charged with disorderly behaviour, and the second with disorderly behaviour and assaulting - the- police.
The avidence showed that after Sergeant
No. 14 had arrested his man for disorderly behaviour; a lukong arrested the second defendant, who became very violent and bit the lakong and Cunstable M. Walter, who went in his resistance.
The second man denice making. any noise, oz. biting the policemen. He waP smacked and knocked alost, and did not know what he did do.
Asistant Superinterdent King said that Bome Dotices in handwriting had been
posted at West Point and Shackiway in- citing Chinese tu hycost the tama. This
November In Eenlancers, Canton, Pen The N. D. L. ns. Yorth left Shunahsi god), every Domestic Building of part of THE DAIRY FARM CO, LTD. Barnahaw, M. S. Bishop, B. C. Feiffer, were also presne Me H. M. Pasto, Mr D. forthwith-
brokeshire, Democra
November, Corinthic, Voreaerts, Yongtae, Furt Buelow.
November Jason, Kleit; Mishima Maru, Pathan, Armenia, Rutherglen,
HOMEWARD,
November 1, Sunes. November D, Indramamão. November 1, Namur, Pulma, 0. J. D. Ahlers,
November 15, Pinguey, Glenlochy. November. Ferd Laeisz, Derfinger, Rector, Indra, Mignaali Maru, Priam.
KERMALS FROM CRINA.
November Busine, Kerber, Nerd,
Truce.
STEAMERS EXPECTED.
Maila
Saturday, the 23rd November. at 2 p.m., with the next Siberian Maile. and may be expected here on or about Tuesday, the 24th November,
at € 2.m.
The B. I. S. N. Co.'s 5.5. Jelunge from Shanghal and he left mojí on the 23rd November, and may be expected here on or about the 27th November, The P. D.-S. S. Co.'s 8.8. Nile with the American Mail, left San Francisco for this port. vis Honolulu, the usual Japan Ports, Shanghai and Manila, on Saturday, the 23rd Nov.
TAKE NOTICE that under No. 5 of the DOMESTIC CLEANLINESS and VENTILATION BYE-LAWS (as amend
Division of the City of Victoria, such building within the EASTERN occupied by Members of more than one family. except these within the European Reser vation or in Kowloon South of Austin Botentia buid. Road or those parts of a pinz und sa & Shop,
Cffice or Godowy, be CLEANSED and LIMEWASHED THROUGHOUT by the Owners during the cashtha of Oatober and November,
DES
F.B.-The word throughost' used in this notice means that the houses should be Limewashed in respect of all the Walls of each Room, all Cubicle Fartitions, Stair and Stair Lizings, all Ceilings and
The Austrian Lloyd's .. Perais left Sin-Undersides of Roote in Main gapore for this port on the 2nd Nov., Baildings, Offices and Servanta Quarters
and inclusive of Verandahs.
and is dus here on the 28th Nov. The P. M. S. S. Cu,' sta. Siberia from Ma- pila, and is due to arrive at this port on Tuesday, the 26th Nov., between and 8 1. T.
The F. M. S. 8. Co.'s B., Manchuria with '
the Amerian Mail. left San Franciser, on Natizdy, the 9th November for The
Honolulu, Japan Hongkong, via Porta and Shanghai: The P. M. S. & Co... Ching with the
sailed from Yo-The American Mail, kobams, for Hougkong via Japan Ports and Shanghai on Thursday, the 21st November, Letween 10 a.m. and
11-on,
ther Vessels.
The B. L. 8. N. Co., Ltd.'s ss. Thongwa from Calcatta, left singapore on the the 19th Noram ber; p m., and may be here on crabout the 26th Nov.
The R. V. F. str. Ekaterinosun, left Co- lombo ou the 11th November, is expected to arrive in Hongkong cu the 28th Notembar.
The N. D. L. a. Borneo loft Sandakan en Wednesday, the 20th November, and may Ins uspected here on or about Monday, the 25th Novombur.
1. C. S. X. Co., Ltd.'s a Tinguany
The Backyard must have its Contalain Walls Limewashed up to the level of th drst Floor.
Carved, Painted or Polished Woodwork in good condition, however, need not be Limewashed but must be Cleansed.
F&O. S. N. Co.'s s.s. Sumatra left Singapore for this port on the 24th November, at & p.m., and is due here The EASTERN Division of the City in on the 30th Nos, at about 5 p.in. bounded on the West by Gilman Street and Pael Street. Kavicon is divided into the C. P. R. Co.'s R.M.S. Empress of Estern and Western divisions by Nathen Japan arrived at Kobe at 5. p. Read and a straight line drawn from the en Friday, the 22nd November, and North hereof through the Taomatiservica left again at 9.30 p.m. on the nine ivoir to the day for Yokohama, where he was due Kowloon.
Aothera boundary to arrive nt 6.30 p.m. on Saturday, the 23rd Nar.
The C. P. R. Co.'s R.M.S. Monteagle arrived at Tolobama at 7. p.m. on Sunday, the 24th November, and left again at 10a.m. on Monday, the 25th November for Kabe, where she 'is dus. to arrive at 4 p.m., on Tuesday, ths, 26th November,
PASSENGERS EXPECTED.
Per P. & Q... Sumaira. From Lan don: Uct. 19. Duo Hongkong Nov. 27, on the 21st Miss Swinton, Mr C. Nicoll, Miss E. G.
lult Cho for the Grindley, Miss M binith, Mr and Mrs F.
November, cue
November
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The 2. D. L. u. Prine Sigmund left Yo
Rohama Thursday, the 21
Nov.,
ad my expected beta at or about Thursday the 28th November,
B. Blackman and children
Per P. & O... Malua connecting with the Himalaya at Columbo. Dus
Hongkong Dec. 6, From London Nov.
The Shure Intelades. Stonethshire Miss B. Thomas. Capt. J. Bettison, Mr J. left Lads on the 13th October, Cobisin, Mr D. Neilson, Mr. S. Boud, and the arial on the 28th October, Mr J. Moody, Mr Z-Selkirk, Misses E, dae Hotgang on the 20th November, and M. Pearson.
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The B. I. S. Co. Lid's Bur
Berpur Busits and Hongkor
00
Jeft For P. & U. Fosura. Dus Hong
kung Dec. 11. From London Now Mrs Moser and family, Miss Blost, Dr ad Man Fly nad child, Mr and Mrs. F. Biandy. Rev. ad Mrs Jenkins, Mas &
on the Lot November, day Bougkong
2th November
U str. Kruida. Meery, from
tas Blangkong. Lak refuge at Evans, Mr. Beaumont, Miss M., Kunni lakkaskad, Jagan. She is Frichard, Mas Moxley, hire Claresly. expared to emve her ur about Per E & O 4 Moulian.conwcting with the . Dets et Culori, Due left Hongkong Lee. 20. Frum 1 ondan Nu Nuvi 10 flor. T. Gibon, Max Couston, M
Ford, here
Da li kuna. Frins I'd
Besterday, the
Echange exp
bday D Per P. & Dr. Sunda, Duo-thong- Ser M. AREA, l? byên kong Dec. 26. Fiom Latidon-Bivy 10, Og 2 ta. Smygtuker for glds Men Evan, blya kisyth and dajaliy, Man poris, Imurand Wilson, Bin Wiler, Alias Kelly, DM BA
naland
Seif
Dated this 25 h day of November, 1912.
W, BOWEN-ROWLANDS,
Secretary.
PUBLIC AUCTION
1281
HE Undersigned have received instrue. Tious to well by Public Austion,
(FOR ACCOUNT OF TER CONCERNED),
SATURDAY,
the 30th November, 1912, at 11 A.M., S
thair Sass Room No. 8, Des Voeux.
Bow, Corner of Ice House Street,
A VALUABLE CONSIGNMENT OF GOLD JEWELLERY, ŽTO. (JOST ARRIVED, FRON LOKICK) As follows Gold Watches, Gold and Diamond Rings, Gold Necklaces, Pins, Bracelets, et eld Race Glasses, Bextanta, Baremélem, etc., sumber of Englishma Trine Burs and Uverents, faite sud. Eloce, Cigar
Unibrellas, Haincuntaj
|
Boorkant, November 12, 1910.
Per Aubi, from Manila, Mesars Quezon,
J. Reich, F. Kulka, 31. Osorio, Mrs M. Apalin and childres, Mr M. Ayalda and 66 Mr Y. Gobaldon.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. Mails will Close for : HOHOW, "HAIPHONG, PAKHOI &
SAIGON
Zer Carl Diederichsen, at 8 am, on
Tuesday, the 20th Nov.
HCIHOW & SIAM.
Per Hairusd, at 9 a., on Tuesday, the
20th Nov.
SHANGHAI & NORTH CHINA.
Per Shidzuoka Maru, from Sentile, &c. for Hongkong, Miss B. A. Goodfellow, Mr H. A. Kemp, Mr and Ms T. Stott, Mis M. Stott. Mr and Mrs E. L. Thomas and child, Mr Tai Chai Kok, Mr. K. Katin.
SHIPPING REPORTS.:
Mr Pollock took the chair, and there
E. Carvalho, M: F. E. Carvalho, Mr R. A. Dastur, Mr P. A. Kusario, Mr S. D. Sotos, and Mr A. Silvs Notto,
*
was the first occasion on which violence had been used, and he asked His Worship to give such a setence as would stop i
Mr Hazeland (severaly)-Tell the people in Court! have no doubt there are many here who were with this disorderly crowd that this has got to be stopped. They Mr Rosario laid upon the table must bebase properly in the Colony, and statement by the Hon. Treasurer, Mr
man is charged before me he will be credit severaly J. Danenberg, showing a
punished for such disorderly balance of $195 64.
conduct. The first man is fined $26 It was decided that subject to the ap- or a month's hard labour, and the proval of the City Hall Committes, (since seront man is also 5mned $25 of one months obtained) the Olub should continue to hold for disorderly condect, and for the The British steaner Singan from Pakbit meatings on Mondays and Thursdays at fault on the constables he will go to grat reports: Moderate N.E. to E. winds and 15 B-1Bay and that every Thursday: should for one month without the option of a Eng., Aca fine weath: Z.;
he cunfired as a match day,
that The British steamer Hriching from the the purpose of testing the | Amoy reports: Had moderate N.N.Eepalities of thi salons players, the chases of posting notices faciting Chinese
Secretary should draw by lot the memer of the Club gainst one another for a oce game mateli, any player not turning up to be scratched. It was abu decided Lint all the present members of the Club, except. BIR J. X. Batallan, and Mr Setna junior (who was elected as a new member), should be considered as A claaw, and should play level with one another. Mell. 0. Paulsen who was elected as a ̈now member, na also put into the A clues. It was decided that Mr Excelha and Mr Seton juntos Street Saturday and also with
wind and overra-t, elmas weather.
The Br tishwer Chenan from Stang
reports: Fresh N.E. wind and sea, Ene
Per Wingang, at 10a.m., on Tuesday.hai
the 28th Nov.
SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.
Per Hatching, at 10 am,, on Tuesday,
the 26th Nov.
weather.
The American steamer Bubi from Manila reports: Strong N.E. monsoon, heavy NE swell.
The British steamer Belleropion reports: Fer Sui. Tai, at 1.15 p.m., on Tuesday, Fine weather until leaving Manila, after
the 26th Nor.
that strong N.E. wird,
MACAO.
INGPO,
CHINA.
SHANGHAI, & NORTH
- Paz Chihli, at 3 p.m., on Tuesday, the
6th Nov,
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.
Paz Taming, at 3. p.m., on Tuesday, the
26th Nov.
SWATOW," AN
Par Haimun, at 10 am, on Wednesday,
the 27th Nov, STRAITS & INDIA Via CALCUTTA
Par Laisung, at 11a.ms on Wednesday,
the 27th Nov. SAMARANG & SOURABAYA
Per Chinking
-3 p.m., on Wednes. day, the 27th Nov. PHILLIPPINE ISLAND.
EXCHANGE. Hongkong, November 25, 1919. On London
Bank Wire on.
and
should receive the odds of a luight. It was farther resolved to try the experiment of limiting playersTM
to
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The sentences will be concurrent.
Mr Melbourne remanded a Chinese on
to boycott the trams.
A SAILOR'S ESCAPADE,
Assaulting the Polico.
Before Mr Malbourne this morning » stoker on H.M.9, Virago was charged, with
sulting a rickshaw coolie in Wing Lok
saulting Chinese Constable No. 1025. - a time-limit of 3
Defendant ploded guilty to assaulting minuced for each of the corlie, lint said he did not know about
It was dooded that the abfeld,
was offered by the chairman for an inter national match, and which was not com.
for, using to the difficulty of getting
salting the lakong, as he was the worse for drink.
European Constable No. 25 said he wa di, shuid he offered for an inter- on the verandah of No. 5. Police Stations competition, with teams of fire a side and say the sailor push the lakeng away. to be held in January, the chairman to The rickshaw coolie, who showed » passato. rovise the previous conditions accordingly. on his irm, said the sailor koecked him
On demand,
"
30 days sight
·4' months" "sight
Credits, 4 months' sight,
2/1
peter
Documentary, & inonths' aight 2/3
up.
Da Pacien
ofab
On demand,
281
Credits, maacha wischt,
2004
Un Berlin.
On daunsud,
On New York
On demand,
1. Credit, 60 days right,
154
Per Bubi, st. 3 p.m., on Wednesday, the On Bombay
JAPÁN "Vi« KOBE, VICTORIA, TA- COMA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER," Per Bellerophon, at 3 pm on Wednes
day, tue 2, th Nov.
SHANGHAI,- NORTH CHINA, JAPAN Via NAGASAKI, HONOLULU, CANADA, UNITED STATES SOUTH AMERICA"VIK SAN FRAN. CISON,
(Europe via Biberia).
Per Shinju. Blumu, on Tuesday, the 2641; der
KADA Printed Matter and Saruples sh 10 mm; Registration at 10.15 am...
(Regotist with late fee of 10 cents Fu
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STRZ
LiVidlin
HUGHESE HOUGHL
30 8.80 m
BURMA CEYLON. ADE
WESTERN SAUSTRALIA. CADENZELET & EUROPE
Os demand, On Caloutta.
Om deasad On Blugsporo
On demand, On Manila
On demand,
(202)
On Shanghai
On demand,
20 days" night, (virizite
On Takahamammas indu
Ün demand,
(Gold Loaf, 10) ana,
Sovereigiss (Vanka bayit
rer (per co Bar Silver in Hong Come Copper
Chinese Copper Can Hate of Madre
SURE PRO
Ermukonu Sah
against some stone pillars. He refused to dive the min as he was wonse for the drink. He was kicked.)y defendant.
The Chairmen uns, then re elected President, and Mr. M. J Dauenberg, Hon. Trisanter, Mr D. E. Ourvalho was elected Hon, Secretary and the following additional Chinese constable No. 129 d he saw centiem.in. weve elect to the Committee the wilo kick the coolis. The defendantre- Mr H M Bath, Mr B A Dastur, and fused to go to the station. The mailer ga MrP. AEgALUT RAN
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