MONDAY, MAY 15, 1918.

Hughes & Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO TUR GOVERNMENT."

General Anctiončars Share, Coal and General Producs Brokers and Commission Agents.

PROPRIETORS

*To-Ewa-Wan * Coal Storage.

Coles since! Bentley's

1. c. tih & 5th Editions A 1 Telographie Code.

Telegraphir Aktresá "MEIRIOS BONGKONG,

PUBLIO

AUCTION.

HE. Undersigned have received in

Tructions to sell by Public Auction

TUESDAY,

the 16th May, 12:16, counbaring at

1

FOR SALE

THE WAR

FOR SALE

THE Undersigned have received in

structions to sell at their Sales Roors, No. 8. Des Yeux Road, Corner of Tea House Street,

One four Cylindered Marine Engine 19-15

complete with

Lingneto Revero fear, Shaft, Propeller,

&c.

Full particulars may be had from the undersigned

Teas Cush

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hoogkong, May, 1916.

10%,

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

TIFE CHINA MAIL.

(Continued from Page 5.)

SUNLAY'S TELEGRAMS.

"Reuter's Service to the China Mail.j

۱۰ مشهور

GERMAN OFFENSIVE ON RUSSIAN FRONT.

PETROGRAD, May 18,

TURKISH OFFËNSIVE REPULSED.

FIGHTING IN MESOPOTAMIA BY' RUSSIANS.

AMERICA'S TREATY OF

ARBITRATION.

GERMANY SURPRISED. TO FIND IT IS NOT A SCRAP OF PAPER-

PETROGRAD, May 13.

Warningtoy, May 18, slight A communique reports Russian advance in the Caucams, and. After the despatch of the American the ropulss of a Turkish offensive in Note on the 8th inst., Mr. Lansing Mesopotamia, where the Russians took issued a statement mentioning that an Austrian gun.

the bulk of the Certian Note was derated to nutters which it WIN impossible for the United States to

A cosenthaque states that the enemy TURKISH ATROCITIES IN ARMENIA.uss with Germany, and adding has assumed a stubbarn offensive in the 617 region of Jacobstads, which continues.

and after MONDAY, 8th May, 1916, the Offices of The China Fire Insurance Co., Ltd. will be REMOVED to the Ofices of The Union Insurance Society of Canton Ltd.

3. Queen's Buildings, Cluster Road,

C. PEMBERTON.

Secretary Hongkong." May 9, 1916.

SILIMPOPON (SEBATTIK)

COAL:

637

2.10 p.m., at their Sales Rooms, No.: &,HE Cedersigned, having been appointed

Des Voeur Road, Comer of

Ice House Street,

A QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD. FURNITURE,

CARPETS, RUGS,","

As Follows:-

Four Large Cupets. Upholsterol Suites, Arm-chairs and Stas, Card Taales, Bedstead, Ельня Bedroom Furniture. Double Brass-mountad. Bedsteads, Side- board, Dinuer Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, Tea and Occasional Tables, ow, etc., Dinner, Tea and Coffee Services, Crockery, Glass Ware including -Cut-glase," Cooking Stoves, Cutlery, Toilet bets, Ice Chosts, etc., Bath Room Utensils, etc. eleding &quantity of Good Electro Plate;

430

Piunos, Electric Reading Tamu 125, Blackwood and Teakwood Sereets, a quantity of Blackwood Furniture. Pic hures Engravings and a few Oil Paintings, Bath Tubs, American Tee Chest, etc..

And.

A few lots of Brass Vastis, Flower Fots.

(Full Particulars from Catalogue.) Trxs-Cash.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.

Hongkong, May 10, 1916,

PUBLIC AUCTION,

(39

*HE Undersigned have received lastrac-

tions to wall by Public Auction,

'(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

#to

FRIDAY,"

the 19th May, 1816, commencing

at 2.30 p.m., at their Bales Rooms, No. B,

Des Voeux Road, Commer

of Ice House Street,

A QUANTITY" OF

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.

Comprising:-

Auts for the COWIE HARBOUR COAL CO., LTD., are prepared to quote prices for best quality SILIMPOPON COAL trimmed into Bunkers no SEBAT TIK

or SANDAKAN (Dritish North Boraco

SILIMPOPON COAL compares favour. ably with the better grades of Japanese Coal and gives good results on a very mederste comsumption.. Steamers calling at SANDAKAN eriusively for BILIMPO PON COAL (wither cargo or Bunkers) are sxempt from payment of all Port charges.

SEBATTIE or

At Sebattik Steamers are berthed along. side the Company's wharf where there is a miriman depth of 2 to 28 fent at low water Spring Tidos.

Charts of Sibake Bay (Sebattik Har

bour), Prices and all other information concerning the Port can be had on application to the Agents.

BRADLEY & CO., LTD.,

Agente Conio Harbour Coal Company, Limited.

100% Hongkong, Dec. 2, 1915.

There has been the usual minor fighting elsewhere.

Jacobstadt is midway between Rigi and Divinak.]

- RUSSIAN FRONT.

BLISK FIGHTING NEAR PRIPET.

PETROGRAD, May 14.

A commonniqué states:-There has been brick fighting around Eripet, which in places developed into. a hand-to-hand struggle.

RUSSIAN GAINS IN THÊ CAUCASUS.

The Russia severely defeated! the Tasks hi the Caucasus, where, after dashing night attack, the mountains near Eraindian were captured, along with 30 Officer and 365 nien.. Another colema captured a gun, 1,000 rifles and a vast quantity of ammunition,

THE VERDUN REGION.

ANOTHER GERMAN EFFORT DEFEATED.

PARIS, May 12. The French were again successful at Vartan Today's communique says! — The Germans at night time vainly attempted to dislodge us from the positions we captured on the slopes of Deadman Hill. We clefunted two successive attacks,

There was intense artillery activity from Avocourt Wood to Dendiran Hill and there was also a bombardment in the Douhout-Vaux region.

1:

A TERRIBLE STORY.

|

that dealings between the. Eniteri States and Great Britain must be conducted on the basis of Treaty obligations.

PETROGRAD, May 14. The Turkish atrocities perpetrated upon Armenians at Trebizond are de An Amsterdam telegram shows clared to surpass all the Turkish cruelties that this statement has alarmest

Germany. to Armenians elsewhere. The expulsion

The Possiche Zeitung asked Mr. of the Armonians began in July 1915. ( whon hundreds of young and influential Gerard; the United States Ambas Armenians who were arrested on charges endor, for un expluimtion of the state of treason in aiding the Russians were ment. Mr. Genied said the reference embarked in boats and drownod at souto Treaty obligations doubtless was to Others were sent to a neighbouring the strution Treaty concluded in village, where the women were violated 1914 by the United States with and killed and the children bayonettech twenty-one other Stars, including The Turks used the heads of the children Great Britain, providing for the as targets for firing practice. The reference of disputes susceptible, of survivors were sent to Erzurum. The diplomatia, settlement to a Commis whole road was strewn with the hoxhession, which was allowed one-pear in of children and adults. The surviving report. children are now being collected by

The Koluiser Zäiting describeg Russian benevolent societies. They pre Me. Ger's interpretation as extra- Lordinarily important, as it means that Frags, al looking sickly much-haggard. Tuited States willing to sent a terrible spretuels heing chef in They are also always asking if they are submit to a Commission the British going to be massacred. The Greeks at Trebizons are of the pinish that the violations of international law and to massacres were organised by the Turkish peacefully await & settlement with Government which mercilessly pre Great Britain til after the vnd of secuted anyone assisting Aumerians.

THE STARVATION OF POLAND.

AMERICAN SCHEME OF RELIEF.

"

Lasbos, May 14.

states

Sir Edwnel Grey, on the 10th inst agreed to an American scheme of relief. for the population of Poland, provided that Germany would pay the expenses of transport in German ships, art not interfare in the slightest with the

AAA American administration; Garmany and Austria would undertake to feed the starving populations of ENEMY'S SERIOUS LOSSES.

Serbia, Albania and Montenegro. PARIS, May 13

A memorandum from the American Ambassador

that there are A communique states:-The artillery thuel has been uninterrupted in the fifteen million people in the aren stators of Avceurt Wood and Floccupied by Germany, and the United 301. We further progressed in the States audertakes to revictual only the Warsaw, the vicinity of Hill 987. 4,000,000 concentrated at Last night the Germans renewed Lodz and four other cities. He also their attacks, south-east of Fort estimates that it' will be necessary to tons of foolatulla Donalment, but despite the violent import 40,000 previous bombartiment our line gave monthly. way nowhere, and all the attacks were repulsed with serious loases to the chemy. Other onemy attempts north of Thiaumont Farm were likewise stop- ped by our curtain of machine-gun fire. IMPORTANT FRENCH GAINS.

JAPANESE MAKERS, night

Every kind of Footwear

MADE

ΤΟ

ORDER

Sideboards, Dinner Waggon, Diting CHERRY & CO.,

Tables and

Chairs, Chesterfield Sofas,

Arm-chairs, &c., Wardrobes and Toilet

Tables, Double and Single Brass and

PRODER STREET, Opposite Hongkong Hotel.

Brass-mounted Bedsteads, &c., Miscel- Telephone No. 481,

laneous Furniture, several lots of Black, wood Ware, Carpets, Pianon, Porcelains, Ice Chests &e.

Alo

Brass Vases Flower Hots Anta

A few lots of Rattan Farniture, & (Full Particulars from Catalogue.) TEEMA:-Cash

HUGHES * HOUGE,

Auctioneer

Hongkong, May 13, 1916

AGENTS.

Hongkong, March '20, *914,'

TRAMWAYS COMPANY,

PRAK LIMITED

TIME TABLE..

-WEEK DATI.

7.00 .m. to 8.00 a.m...Every 15 minutes. 8.00am to 10.00 am... Every 10 minutes. 652 10.00am, to 11.00a.m...Every 15 minatas. 11.30am to 12.45 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 13.15 p.m. to 1.16 p.m...Every 10 minutes, 1.16 p.m. to 1.45 p.m...Every 10 minutes, 1.40 p.m. to 9.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 2.18 p.m. to 5.09 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 5.00pm to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minutes

LONDON-WILLIAN STATEZ, 42 Great Hell Hiret, ... F. ALI, 11 & 12 Clement's Inne, Lombard Street, 1.C., T. B. Browns & Co., Ltd., 182 Queen's Road, Victoria CLARKE, SON & PLATT, 85 Grace

NIGHT CAES.

St. 3.50 pm and 8 p.m., 9.30 p.m. to 11.09

p.m. every half hour.

church st. E.C...G. STREET&Co., Ltd., 11.00 p.m. to 11.45 pm. every quarter of

30 Cornhill.. Gondox & GoTCH, 18 St Brida Et...o. ROBERT WATSON, 150 Fleet Street. C. MITCHELL & Co., Snove H, Holborn Viaduct. .. D. J KETER. & Co.. 8 Whitefriars Bl.. 1.C. MATHER & GROWTHER, Ltd., 10, 11, 12, NewBridge St., B.0. BOOTLANDFEID. L. SIMONT, & North

Et. David Street, Edinburgh. PARIS AND EUROPE, MATENCE FRERE & Co., 18 Rue de la Grange, Buteli, Paris,

NEW YORK-T. B. BROWNE, Ltd., Eolian Hall, West 42nd Street, New York City,

THE CHIFLAR EVANGELIST OFFTON, 62 West Send Sirett.

BAN FRANCISCO and American Parts generally-BEAN & BLACK" "Son From

cisco.

POOCHOW!-BBOCKIT & Co. AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NE

ZEALAND GORDON & BOTOH,

bourne and Sydney,

41

CEYLON ---W. M. SHH & Co., Tax

APOTEKOANIEa Oo., Colombe SINGAPORE, STRAITS, &.-KELLY

& WALAH, Law, Singapore. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS:-A. 8. Wix.

BOX & Co., Milanilainen SHANGHAT-Men, Kair & Wan,

Ian, Neg JAPAN-Men, KXLLY & WALAB, LTD

Kobe and Yokohama, CANTON:-PATNIL & Co

THE CHINA MAIL," LED

Wyndham Bree, Hongkong.

so hour.

BUNDATI."

PARIS, May 14. Tac importance of the French gains at Verdun is shown in a semi-official ceanmarique, While the Germans are making futile attacks in nimming at Fort Doumont, the French are extending their lines west of the Mense almost from the Bethincourt region to Dearl- man Hill They seized vital hillock protecting Hill 304, al consolidated their lines at many points, making pro- gress at Deadman Hill. The Germans again show signa of weakening after their recent furious and abortive effort

THE BRITISH FRONT.

ABORTIVE ENEMY ATTEMPT."

Beaumont and Fricourt.

There was artillery activity at Angres Ypres, and Hohenzoller Redoubt.

SITUATION IN IRELAND.

FINISHED.

the war.

BRITAIN'S

TIGHTENING GRIP."

SIGNIFICANT GERMAN SEWA.

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WasonSGTON, May 14. A despatch from Herr Wiegunk, Ger, many unofficial Press representative states that Germany is ennsidering the appointment of a Minister of Foods, who will control the distribution so as "to prevent the British grip tightening on Germany's throat."

It is noteworthy that Herr Delbrueck, Minister of the Interior, who up to the present has been responsible for the tool supply, has resigned

AMERICA AND GERMANY.

SITUATION COMPLICATED

NEW YORK, Mar 13.

INTIMATIONS

TELEPHONE UP

636

AND ASK FOR

No. 10

WHISKY.

PRODUCED AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND BY JAS. WATSON & CO., LTD.

SOLE AGENTS...

DONNELLY & WHYTE.

QUEEN'S BUILDİNGS,

Iça House Street.

KNIFE POLISH

OAKEY WELLINGTON

BEST FOR CLEA

CUTÉERY

KNIFE BOARDS

PREVENT FRICTION IN CLEANIN 18 INJURY TO THE KNIVES.

QJOHN OAKEY & SONS LIMITED

BLACK LEAD MILLS LONDON

JOEG DAKNY & SONS, LIMITED, “Wecirmaro, MILLA LONDON

COMMERCIAL.

THE FREIGHT MARKET.

Messrs Snowman & Co., ship and freight brokers of Hongkong, state in their report today :-

VISITORS HOTELS

Mr H. Adam

RONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr M. Kawages Dr A. T. Kooderer Mr G. H. Langmore

77

Mr F.-C. Allen Mr W. R. Allen Me and Mrs Athel Mr C. Lauritsen

Anderson & maid Mr G... Lawrance Since our last report of 20th, ult, ex

Ashurat

Mr Culbourne Little anticipated, chartering business has Me FW practically come to a standstill, the fr RL. Atkinson" Mr S. Longfield Mr A. Lunings cause of which is entirely due to the Madame Aymard political unrest in China and the fact H. Murray Rain Major D. Macdonald

Mr. L. Manning that no settlement has yet been arrivedi ir E. Bund

Mr R Marett bat between the different parties, and the Mr J. H. Barrig

Dr & Mrs O. Marriot outlook for the rext fortnight seems Mr R. E, Belilice

Mrs E. H. Belilios Mr J. R. McClelland anything ha

but promising.

Mr W. D. MeComba only a couple of Mr C. D. J. Bell

Mr and Mrs McEuen. Mr H.

Mr M, McGartey xtures have been effected in the diree Bickerton accepting 62 cents Mr J. J. Bleeker which was followed shortly after by

ents, Miss Bothell

making it impossible for the United tion Sais tight regular finer H. Bishop?

Dr G. W. McKean

Mr and Mrs McLay

Mr B.. K. Meltz

Mr J. Merocki

Mr H. Milligan

The Associated Press at Washington authoritatively state that Germany's COURT-MARTIALS PRACTICALLY Note has complicated the situation

States to press her demands upon the early in the Allies without appearing to do so at another veel necepting BIT C. F. Bowers the bidding of Berlin. Consequently, whereas, only a couple of days ago, it is uncertain when the reply to the fixture was put through at Scents for Capt. B. Brunch

prompt at 5 cents per picul. At the M 51. Backnan latest British communication will be end of May loading and another for very Mr R. Buchan forwarded.

time of writing there is no special der T. J. BUTIK

Mr A.de Bye mand for anything like prompt ding. Mr. but business could probably be brought Mr L. Caro shout for end of Muy loading at 3: cents Mr. C. Chadbourne Mr D.Me. Murray

Champkin Bir D. Newton per picul, at which rate charterers would probably be tempted to consider a Mr and Mrs Dan Bir A. Nisbet

Part Chon medium-sized vessel.

LONDON May 12 Dublin Headquarters announces that another death sentence has been com muted to penal servitude for life. Eleven others have been sentenced to imprison ment for terms varying from life to a year. The announcement adds that the court-martials in Dublin are practically finished and they are now dealing with the men arrested in the provinces.

In view of the gravity of the rebellion,

is

the

MR. ROOSEVELT TO STAND FOR

· PRESIDENCY.

New York, May 14. " Mr. Rourelt, letter to a its connection with German intrigue supporter, announces for the first time

a. candidate ier propaganda, and the great loss of life that ho and destruction of property, the ComPresidency. mander-in-Chief has found it imperative to inflict the severest sentences on known organisers of the detestable rising, and the commanders in the actual fighting. It expresses the hope that the examples I will be a sufficient derrent to intr- guers, and will show that murders; of His Majesty's liege subjects will not be tolerated.

FIGHTING IN AFRICA...

"ESEMY ATTACES' REPULSED.

LONDON, May 13.

Losbos, May 12.

On the 11th the enemy repeatedly A British unique says:-The

attacked Kondonirang, using a gun from MR. ASQUITH IN DUBLIN, enemy unsuccessfully attempted to raid our trenches at. Ovillers on Thursday. Mr. Asquith arrived at Dublin to the cruiser Konigsberg. They were night. There was reciprocal mining day. Observers say that he stepped repulsed, fity dead being picked up, activity to our advantage to my attentily for the mathat eluting two laropeanse lower went were small. It is believed that the seldom looked graver. He

Commander-in-Chief led the operations straight to the Vice-Regal Lodge.

LATER."" LONDON, May 13. Mr. Asquith, in the afternoon, con-

A" semi-cfficial message states that ferred lengthily at Dublin Castle with the German attacks at Kondoairangi Sir Robert Chalmers and the Law were made ander the personal command of the German Commander-in-Chief. They began on the 5th inst. and were continued on the 9th 10th and 11th when a determined night attack was repulsed. It is reported that the Belgians from Ruanda bave pentrated Kigali.

TRENCHES LOST AND REGAINED.

LONDON, May 13.

Officers... ,".

TWO MORE MEN SHOT.

A British communiqué states:-Last

The remaining signatories to the evening, after a heavy bombardment, the enemy succeeded in capturing 500 yards Irish Provisional Government Manifesto, of our front trenches north-east of James Connolly and John MacDermott, Vermelles. We regained the position have been abgt.

by a counter-attack at night. There OVER 300 PRISONERS DEPORTED. has been no further infantry action to

day, but considerable artillery activity

The military authorities announce

in this neighbourhood. We bombarded that over 300 prisoners have been an enemy position at Cuinchy, but deported from the detention prison.

7.45 a.m. to 10.30 am... Every 15 minutes.otherwise there have been only minor 10.30 to. to 11.00. Every 10 minutes artillery: duels., : 11.80 x;m, toʻ12 Noon Every 15 minator,

LONDON, May 14. 12:00 Noon to 1.00p.m...Every 10 minutes.

A'communiqué states :-After a heavy 1.00 pm to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 5.00 p.m. tc 8.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. bonbardment last night "against, our 6.00p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. trenches between Somme and Maricourt, 1.00pm to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minato.the enemy made three attacks, one of

NIGHT CARS 1000 Week Days.”

NATURDATE.

(Mr. Tennant stated in the House of Commons the previous day that 1,700 persons had been deported." Whether the 500 mentioned in the shove telegram are additional departees, or are included in Mr. Tennant's total is not clear.ED.]

which succeeded in entering "our ́THE IRISH ́ ́ SECRETARYSHIP. trenches, but he was immediately driven.

out. Some

was taken

dead Germans were

LONDON, May 13.

observed in our wire, and one prisoner. It is reported that Lord Macdonnell is acting sa Secretary of State for Ireland,

Extrs Car at 13 midnight. SPECIAL CARS by arrangement as the Company's Office, ALTYANDRA BORDISON THE COMPULSION BILL De Your Road Central

Besson and panch tickets aräilable for

ali care not already full running at the

time stated in the Company's time tables,

LONDON, May 12. The House of Commons this morning

but not for special cars, can be obtained concluded the Committee stage of the on application at the Company's Office Compulsion Bill, which will becoris law

pext week.

No Sesso taket "will be issued until payment therefor has been made in Back Notes or by. Chaque or. Compradore order reppenting Bank Notes.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SOF

General Itanagarte

THE ALEXANDREA CAFE Cannot be Beaton, Equalled For Bread Caleas, Confectioners Male with Wine

THE ITALIAN FRONT.

ENEMY'S USE OF LIQUID FIRE. ·

ROME, May 13 communique announces violent, artillery fighting at Coldelana SPE The enemy used liquid fire, but with no effect, at Carso,

4

Otherwise, the day has been unavent:

WORCESTERSHIRE YEOMANRY.

PRISONERS AT DAMASCUS.

LONDON, May 14. Nowe has been received at Worcester to the effect that besides the Hon C J. Coventry, twenty Officers and 230 men of the Worcestershire Yeomanry are prisoners at Damascita

TOWNSHEND SON AND HEIR.

LONDON, May 14:

The Marchioness Towarband has given birth to a son and heir. Proviously, General Townshend of Kut was bet t the Marquessate

FLOODS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

OVER 100 LIVES LOST.

CAPETOWN, May 13. Over a hundred lives have been lost by floods in the Midland districts of the Cape province.

LOSING WEIGHT

BY THE POUND

"Under Weight," a condition of ill-health, shows your assim-,

·•flative powers are decreasing...

WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND

Supplics the blood with the wanted nourishing and healthy fleas building materials. Very palatable.

OF ALL CHEMISTS

PRICES: 81.25 and 99 25

Mr and Mrs C. F

Afisa Moon

Minnitt

Mr W. Moore

Mr.D. Morrison

Mr.Noombea

Export of rice from Saigon from the Mr H. A. R. Conant blr, and Mrs H. W. 1st of January to 17th of April amounts Mr and Mrs J.

to 304,338 tons, as comparist with 232.534 Corbin

tons for the same period last year. From Mr N. Croucher the 7th March to 17th April the amount Mr W. R. Caddy

Dr and Mre Dale Mr A. G. Dana

Mr R. Ojen Miss Olivers008

Ro

Mr J. F. M. Ophot

Dr and Ms Fearsa

and child

of rice exported from Saigun to Hong- MrG.T.Cunningham Me C. Palmer kong totalled 115,440 tons.

Saigon/JavaThe prohibition on exports from Saigon having been raised Mr and Mrs F. F. Mr F. C. Peck

Davis it is likely that a move will be made in

Capt. J. Dewar this direction in the near future.

Saigon/Philippines: There is nothing Mr J. Dewar doing for prompt tonnage and a Philip Me A. W. Eastman

Miss H. E. Duffy

Mr A. F. Pfifiner Mr and Mrs B. M

Frichard

Mr A. D. Prickford. Mr J. Rasmussen.

Sh

Mr D. W. Sherwood

Simmons

pine-owned steamer offering for early

loading, at 85 cents only, has so far, Mr J. E. Edwards Mr E. H. Ray

Mr FH Edwards Mr O H. Russell not been i placed

MJ. Schulmann Bangkok This is the only market Mr G. H. Fairchild Mrs F. N. Sanderson

M C. Fi

Mr Schultz still giving vessels on the regular run

Mons.. and Madame Mr Mrs J E rumunerative business-the. But Mr J. Gibb

one fluctuation, at present again stands

Gonaca rides Mr A. G. Gordon at 81.00/93 cents for loading inside/out! side the bar respectively.

Outside tonnage has been enquired Mr.V. Goulbourn My and Mrs T for, lending to a fixture on lumpsum Dr. Grassett

Gray basis and there is a possibility of placing, Mr. and Mrs P. J. MH. Simpson further outside vessels, with passenger and Mrs W. A. Mr V. Sorby license, for a round trip Hongkong/-

Hongkong Mr. Harper Swatcw or Hoihow/Bangkok/T

Newchwang/Canton No business could be concluded in this direction also Mr A. Hicks for the same reason as mentioned alive. Mr J. A. Higgins of Dr. A. Hillyeo -In consequence Freights Coal heavy stocks locally, no tonnage is want Mr W. Hnd

Hodge fed and after charterers have been offering

Hannibal

Mr M. Slade

Mr A B. Sorensent:

Stalker

F. Stratton Mr&Mrs Sutherland -

Sypper

Mr & Mre I

Mr H. H. Inyo Mr. T Talinderra

$7.50 per ton for a medium-sized vessel, Mrs A. E. Hodging Mr E. Thompstone nothing

better than $7.00 per ton is now Mr A.Shelton Hooper Mrs J. Thomson Mr T. W. Hornby children say quoted.

Fixtures Reported: Hongay/Pale Mr.A. HuckbridgeMr A. L.. Tods Brani and Perang, Fort Courbes Swatow, Mr J. S. C. Hunt

Mr Br Bunting PT. and Hongay Hongkong 88.50 per

Dr. and

Mra G. Hustler

ton.

PEAK HOTEL,

Mr S. Itoh

Mr E. M. Tozer

Mr H Trowbridge)

H. Madame Ventiari

Mr and Mrs. J. E

Wallace

Mr & Mrs t. Jansen.

My S..Vilven

Judge & Mrs Jenkins Mr D. I Walsh

and 3 daughters Miss F. Walther

Mr and Mrs. F. R. J.Mr and Ms H. van Mr E.-M. Joseph Mr BJ Warren

Adams

Mrs Bowdler

Mr. and Mrs H. F. Nicholson, nurse

Carmichael

MF. W. Cary..

Mr and Mrs.D. C,

Casulli

"Meines Lt. Col. and Mrs

and children

Mr and Mrs FJ

Norbury.

Mr G. Foullet-Onier

Mr. and Mrs W. L J.Mr T. L Perkins

Cooper

Col. Darling, B.E

Mr WJ. Dexter

Mr and Mrs W. E.

Hoberts

Mr C. Bott

Mr and Mrs E. J. Mr & Mrs A. Findlay

Smith Dingle

Mr Denman Faller Mr & Mrs V. Findley

Dr. Gibson Smith

Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr & Mrs L Gra

Halo

Smith and child Mr.F. A Hazeland Mr F. P. Smith Mr Lee Jones Mr W. R. Taggart

Mr E. Joseph Mr 8 P.White Mr&Mrs Kaesnacker Mr G. G. Wood Mr N. B. Karanjia

KING: EDWARD "HOTIK, D

Mrs Olden and

Mmm R. Almo» d

Mr. G. Bactezman

Mr and Mrs T. 8. Mrs Pearman

Obass

Mr C. Fritz

I. van de Graaff

My WIT, Prin

Mr and Mr

and family

My T. K. Gregory Hr and Mr T. Cann

Richarded

Mr and Mm Hammes Mr J, Rim

and children Mr. M. Sletak Land Krudo. MtF. H. Bowers, Jackson Mr A. Vander

Miss M. Spiens

Mr J.Joseph

Mr A. Lambden Me Ch *Star Fer

Mr. W. L. van Leer Mr and Mrs D. WME G. Cambden Miss L

Mr N Lander Teschout Mr T. Leenden Mr HA

Me H. McTavishi Mr Van Vllas

Me B. Murphy Mas Walver

Mr and Mrs C. A. MD. HA

Mr and Mrs Neil Major-Gen. Ventria Macintyre & child Mr and Mrs. Watson Mr3,& Martin and would Mutton to Me How

Hi A. O. Forre children

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