SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1916.

SHIPPING

P. & O. S. N. CO.

ROYAL MAIL SERVICE UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT

TO SE

THE CHINA MAIL.

A PEOPLE POISONED BY hep that one rostit of the was night THE BRITISH CONSULAR SERTION,

be the ereation of a better mind fu MILITARISM.

Europe. Ford Courtney hoped that the

LORD CREWE ON GERMAN WARqually heart by Germany. He wished

DESIGNS IN COMMERCE.

he could be, as sanguine as the noble

WHY THE ALLIES ARE GOING INTOI

TRADE CONFERENCE..

_________FANKS

TONGKONG E SHANGHAI

$13,000,000

Lont Robert Ceed has informed the benedeist iemant of the ware would becinted Chambers of Commerce shut HAVING CORFORATION

into consultation with a committee of tha Foreign Othics is prepare, to enter business men in regard to the changes which may be necessary in the Con- NAlur Service. Before doing so, however, this Foreign Office Auch it necesary to discuss the matter with the Boncof. Trade, but as soon as that preliminary will be happy to receive the views of the RESERVE LIABILITY OF inquiry is concluded the Foreign Office-

to invite their cooperation.

MARSEILLES AND LONDON, siding the great mie and Lonto Bake peace of acceptable teras. He counnittee of business menagh is posible

TAKING PARENozza and CardO TO

STRAITS, COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, EGYPT, &...

Steamers

Leave

Hong-

kong

Connecting Mail

Steamer fram

Noon

Colombo

Friday.

Colombo,

Dud at Dae

Marseilles London

1916, 1916,

NOVARI

June

July

NAGOTA

June 18 KHYBER..

NYANZA

June 30 Through Stasmer

NELLORE

July 1 Through

Stormer

YANKIN

July 28 Theningly.

Steamar

SOMALI

XORE

July 17 July 24 Aug 4. Aug. 13 August 18 Aug 27 Supt. 1 Sept. 10 11 Sept. 18 ¡Sept.

Sept. 93

Oct. ... O at

Oct.

6

MALTA

MOREA ..

Aug. 11 Kristin

95 MOOLTAN Ava Sept. 8 KASHGAR

Passangers changi. Stepmom at COLOMBO.

3 July 10

י.

CLIMAS PRAGE AIMES A DREAM, A DA Ford Courtney hail spoken of a party in Germany, that, was wavering in Its New lighten the aims of the Allies in support of the war, apparently prepared per Conterenes in Paris was thequu I was afraid the table ford exaggerated the Jen the server of publicity in the Hess extent of that feeling in Germany. So of Lords recently by the Marquis of far as the Government of ascertain

there wees suiall signs of wavering off This interesting statement om half of a desire for peace ning these stined of the Coverslient. wis nude in reply to speak, with any weight. He feared. to lard Courtney of Penwith, whs called therefore, that when the noble lorst poko for piest the invitations to the of the "diseuragement on these well- Conference, the British Government's meaning people in tigrmans by the mere replies to thinvitations, and the calling together of the Conference he was instructions givvir to our delegates, suttering under an illusion-- dream that

had ni reality behind it.

Crowe,

STRAITS RUBBER

COMPANIES.

SHARE QUOTATIONS.

Siurons. May 4th. STERLING SHARES.

Now, VALUE.

·B- Allagar",

The Conference, ssid Toni Courtney, was full of peril to the realisation f It was tre no doubt, that language. the principles that should lead to the has been used which had it up quite£ regeneration of Europe. Instead of fairly understood, on the crushing of helping in The re-establishment of Prussian militarism and the crashing of European peace and a partnership based Gunway; but what was is the Germans on the recognition of equal rights. it had done that had-use a great many determine that Germany should not in the wam, as far as bandered it, an peyale in France any in this country to sphere other than that of the battlefeld, future have the same power to contiane a similar enmity..a similar antagonism the same line of action? Germany had to the German people, German trade and conchined commercial espansion with eimimerce and German prosperity. political intrigue, with an audacity and

Freress unparalle

Accommodation in the condecting Steamer from COLOMBO is dadinitely casecred in stempt to parue after the war, in a

Hongkong as the tims of Booking.

On the Australian Routa Tickets Interchangable" with Orient Line.

BAILINGS DIRECT TO

SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.

*NAGOYA...

NELLORE..

NANKIN

NYANZA

5. S

Leave Hongkong About

TITESDAY,

SATURDAY. SATURDAY,

Gth June. 17th June. 1st July,

Passeng ra may travel by Railway in Japan betweûa Ports of Call free of charge. Return Tickets are available by Alessigàries Maritimes Company.

Shanghai only,

IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS, INTERMEDIATE (Non-Transhipment) STEAMERS

WILL LEAVE DIRECT FOR

MARSEILLES AND LONDON, Calling at SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM, PENANG, COLOMBO CARRYING ANT AND 2ND SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDUCED RATES. Preto RD SALLINOS:

'''

AND PORT SAID.

#'xoxo..

Leave

STEAMERS.

about

Leave STORE. About

Due al M'SRA LLES.'" if calling abou

Due LONDON

■bout

NOVARA

Aug. 16

Aug. 21 Sept. 20 Sept.

20

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS.

DOU DEBT TO FREE TRADE, " Ele naked for an explanation of the Apparent, discrepancy between the porik]

A POISONED PEOPLE.

1 Anglo-Jara

-1 Bato Tigs Bakoh

'Buyana, Sellers.

9/- 2/41

9 Anglo-Malay

10-

5

· 1 Ayer Kuning £1.Bata Cares.

9- Batang Malars

17/0

11/6 29/6

220;- 22V-nom

67/6.

2,3

4718

69,0.

3/3

110/-

2

fred.

2- Chimpal 1/8 p.d. 18

1/9

15/ 10-

1 Bakit Kajang · 2- Bukit Mertajam EI Bukit Rajah.

-Bukit Selangor - Bakit Sembawang

Casfalt:

2- ChersonJaa

100/- 1/5

Consolidated f-10-147

Damansars

1 Deunistown

Def 3/-Edinburgh

- Galang Desar £1 Galconda

When she goble lord tried to separate of the Conference, for which the Güvern-Geraun enterprise from German-mili quent way in some measure to blame, and tarism, and the,,character of the German the policy annouäeed by the Prime, pople from the unitions of the Germa£ Minister in his Dublin speech in 1914. Lieneral Staff, herundertaking an Unfortunately the Conference did not impossible task. He did nos bolieva ít stand alone. It must be associated with was possible to separata these military language ised by responsible people, and ambitions which had set the world, on particularly with the statement of Mr. Germany all over the world. The poison £ Runciman that German commerce and had perniented too deeply, the whole German progress must never be allowed character at the German people: to rise its head again. If that was true; the situation was infinitely more grave.

Many changes might be brought abous by this war, but he hoped that at all events we should not attempt a reversal of the doctrine of From Trade, which with no instructions except the general

siene had railed us to carry through

Mr. Runeush, Mr. Howar Land£ Mr. Hughes were abon to attend the Conference, Mr. "Hughes, like the other) two Ministers, wpubl. attend, it Imperial representative. They wonalih "197

lust mesion to keep their eyes and their

1 Hajpop

9/- Honwood

I Highlande 2/-J

2/- Kamuning

1 Kapar Par

1 Kepitigall Kombok

2-

60/

BA

18/8

and.

Kota Tinggi 1 Kala Lumpur

Laba (8.1)

(F.M.S.)

£1 Lanadion

! Laugen

1 Ledbury

2/- Lingui Ori

Lumut

1 Malacca Pref.

7

yalam

this war by giving us or wealth and all minds open. They would return without our resourves of credit. (s)

pledging the Government to ans definite-Loudou Asistio Viscount Bryce thought, the greatest course of action. prudence should be exercised by the In would be a bad thing to frame car Government representative. at the future commercial polley on a system of Conference. It was not wise to allow frantic revenge, careless whether we passion to overcome reason. It www much inflicted a vast injury on onisglves and too soon to say what the conditions would on the Empire; but that was be n be after the war. It was imprasible to means to say that occasions might not formulate conditions now. and wrong to arise, parallet with the ordering of guns frame policy that would not be from Essen, in which it might be neces- pnoticable or sell in the situations lo serifiee some kommercial£

advantages in order to avoid greater posible dangers.

All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans free of charge and oach Berth Furnished prevailing at the high of the war, with an Electric Rating Lamp.

di

Fanas 18 Tickets Interchangeable with the British India Co.

Round the World Tickets and Through Tickets to New York in connection with the Principal, Mail Lines

or to

Return Tickets at fare and a half available to, Europe for Two Years; intermediate Ports for Six Months.

Owing to the War in Europa. Steamers and Sailing dates are liable to be cancelled or altered without notice.

For Further Information, Passage Fares, Freights, Handbooks, etc., apply to

E. V. D. PARR

Acting Superintendent.

CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.

FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS.

S. S. CHINA

WILL SAIL FROM "HONGKONG FOR

SAN FRANCISCO

VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA & HONOLULU. JUNE 29-SEPTEMBER 5 NOVEMBER 11.

AN UNSURPASSED HIGH ULA63 PASSENGER

SERVICE AT INTERMEDIATE BATES.

O. E. RITTER,

Princo's Buildinga,

Freight and Passenger Agent,

Ice House Street

INDIAN AFRICAN LINE

Cargo carried on through Bill of Lading "from HONGKONG to BEIRA -DEL 100A BAY, DURBAN (Natl), EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETE and JAPE TOWN with transhipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAN. AFRICAN LINE.

FROM HONGKONG:

PROPUSED SAILING...

Connecting with

5.5. “SURAT”

FROM COLOMBO, 2 June.

13th June EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOX İNT) AND 2ND CLASS PASIINGLES,

ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE

Regular Direct Service from JAPAN. OHINA and STRATTS to BHRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN, EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN, calling so MAURITIUS en zouts and affording the Quickest Traight Transport from the ORIENT to SOUTH AFRICA

PROPOSED SÄILINGS,

8.5. *JE3ERIO“ For Fates of Freight apply to

from Hongkong,

About 5th June

THE DANK LINE. LIMITED.

·MAYARISH, AGINTI.

ELLERMAN

LINE

(Elerman & Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd.) JAPAN, OHINA AND STRAITE

UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT.

FOR

CITY OF LINCOLN" LONDON ... CITY OF VIENNA

LONDON & SWANSEA

CITY OF BOMBAY

whic

KNEMY TILADE PLOWNHITION. The Marquis of Crewe, in rep that at the end of last year there was serae conversation between the French Government and ourselves, in which the French Goverment sygested that it st some common ground on economie would be advantageous if we could arrive

questions by holding a conference without sacrificing the freedom of the respective countries. There were no papers on the subject..

2/- Merliman

1 Mount Austin. 1. Nordina!

Jawa

2/- Perak 1 Parma

- D

PAID-UE CAPITAL: Rr Fry

Sterling

Silver.... 18,000,000;

£2,500,000@27-$15,000,000

PROPRIATORS

COURT OF DIRECTORA

3,000,000

BARKS

EDERLANTISCHE H

M TAATSUITAPPIJS

(NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY);

ESTABLNIKO 192.

AUTHORISED,000,000 ==

CAFTRAL. PAI

CAPITAL TIRE FUND

23,000,000)

£30,000,000 100 £ 4,188,000)

4. 9,997,140 = (Ë 780,20

HEAD OFFICE-AMSTERDAM

Branches at

The Hague

Rotterdam HEAD AGENCY – BATAVIA Branches at

WF. L. Pattonden. Egy-Chairman. |S. FL. Dalwell, Esq.,-Deputy Chairmat

CLT.M. Edkins, Eng. Hon. Mr. D CS Chubbay, Esq.

Landalei Hon. Mr

JA. Plummer, Esq. KANDIRMAAËNS P. H. Holyoak. Hon. Mr. E. Shellini BANDORY.

CHRATION, DUENITER DISLAKARTA

CHEEY MANAGERS

·Hongkong N. J. STABR, Esq.

-

MANAGER:

Shanghai, G. STEPHEN, ExqĮ,

مه

KOTA BA

MAKASALE

PARANG FALEMBANG

LONDON BANKER LONDON COUNTY AND PEKALONGAN,

WESTMINSTER BANK, LIMITED.

-

HONGKONG-INTEREST ALLOWED

On Current Account at the rate of Two Ter cent. peranaum on the daily balance, Or FemD DEPOSITS :-

For 3 months 2 per cent. per annum.

A

12

NAJ, STABB

Chief" Manager.

Hongkong, Feb. 19, 1916.

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.

THE basiness of the above -Bank is

THE

conducted by the HONGKONG. AND SHANGHAI BANKING COR: PORATION. Rulew niny, be obtained an application"

PANELANAR

RANGOON,

SAMARANG

SALANGKAR

SINGAPORE

SOURADALA

(Solo)

Trvoor (Dad) *TEGAL ***

Task Berang TULATJAPA ITELTEVRIJEN

Correspondente at Bombay, Colombe

Pondicherry, Calcutta, Bangkok, Haiphong ada Amoy, Yoko hama Kobe Melbourne, Sydney, New York San Francisco, to ke

LONDON RANKERS The Unione? London and Smitha Bank Limited.

The Bank hues and sells and receives

for

collection Bills of Exchange, festes letters of credit on its Branches and. enrrespondents in the East, on the Continent in Great Britain Amerien and Australia, and transacts banking business of every description.

JF VAN REES,

By Aganta.

Hongkong, Feb. & 1915.

VISITORS HOTELS.

BONGKONG, HOTEL.

INTEREST on deposits is allowed on the minimum monthly balances at 34 PER CENT. per annum. Depositorar. Adams MrA Shelton Hesper

fr R. L. Atkinson Mr B. Horne ma transfer at their option balances of Getemi Mr C. J.Mr. J. St. C. Hunt $100 or more to the HONGKONG AND "Bailey

Mr E M. Joseph [SHANGHAI BANK to be placed on The Bliss Baily Mr E Joseph

FIXED DEPOSIT at + PER CENTRE. D. W. Binnister Dr A. T. Knoderer H. Murray Bain Jr N. R. Karanjis Me J. H. Baring Mr & Mrs Laukite 3r W. LI. Backer HOTE

per annum.

For the Hongkong and Shanghai,

Banking Corporation.

Hongkong, May 14, 1814.

Marlane Les s BarriyMr H. LLinnell Mr R. E. Belilios Me S. Longfield Mrs E. F. Belili Mr.W. Mans Mr G. D. J. Bell

N. J. STABR

Chief Manager.

1517

Rickerton

Mr J.J. Bleeker

OF

THE CHARTERED BANK

1 INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.

ና-

ESCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER 1853.

HEAD OFFICE, LONTON.

Trusts 17/6 p. 176

PALD-CE CAPITAL

70%

19%

RESERYE FUND HE

27/8

| RESERVE LIABILITY OF PRO-

20/-

42/6.

£1 Sendayan

2- P. Dickson

Lakut £1 Rembin Prof. greatly the exchange of ideas between the 2-R. Eat of Frian

Ip was quite impossible to cultivate, too

1 Rambia Ordy representatives of the Allied gountries.£1 Rubber Lavest There was an instance at this moment in the visit of our Parliamentary friends

any rigidly luid-down programme for from France. They did not come with

discussion, but he had no doubt their visit would bear fruit in nastries by its intinence on public opinion

This Ecqnomic Conference, of entires, It was proposed that the conference was of a should take place on sou current matters character, but is would have a permanect moru regular and formal arining during the war, and also on some good effect in making the two countries) others that would have to be faced when mera thoroughly acquainted, and would the war ended. Among the first was the serve. he hoped, as a prelude to those gresion of a joint agreement on the more important and final discuss.com, the prohibition of trading with the enemy: date of which it was imprasible to lore and it was also suggested that the should cast, but the material for which he was disches the character of prohibited, exporta { convinced ́enuld not be too scon prepared. from this conatry in order to inflict (Hear, hear.)

SOMETHING DEPENDABLE

ttle inconvenience as possible on the Allied countries, and the question of the future economia independence of the Allies. So formal reply was sent to these informal proposals beyond the expression of our willingness to send representatives DIARRHOEA 1⁄2 always more or less prevalent during this weather. Be prepared for it Chamberlain's Colt, In his speech the Prime Minister Cholera and Diarrhoe Remedy is prompt referred to the competing ambitions of peded upon. For sale by all Chemists and effectoni Is.can always be de diferent countries, and expressed the and Swrekeepers,

to the conference,

DESTINATION.

Vesels Advertised as Loading

Australia, Porta, &c. St. Albanië vremi Austrilla Porta, E. Empire. B'bay''pora & bo Tetorfa Marg Balaria, Samarang,&o. Rokuto Maru Honolula ris Japan & Kiyo-Mazu: Haiphong Kaloog

رة

1. Seremban I Sialaust

Singapore Para Singapors United Straita S. Borta 4- Sumatra Para:

Sungei Choh 2- Sunge £1 Sunge!

Tebrau

Kapar

Prof 40/- 55/-

2- United Serdang

Utd. Sax Betong

2- United Sumatra," 4,9

United Temiang

213 Val d'or

18/6.

2/ Vallambrosa. 2- Yam Seng

DOLLERS

$ 1 Alor Gajah.. 89.50

10 Ayer Hitam

1 Ayer Kuning.

Ayer Molek

6 Ayer Fabar

1 Balgowrie 10 Bukit Timah 1-Bukit E. B.

1 Bakit Katil

I Bakit Jelotong

43.80

·95.00 40.00nora

13.00 17:00

0.55

0.92 D.80 0.871

5 Changkat B'dang 5.50 9.50

I Mandai Tekong

Margul

PRIETORS

Mr R. 3. Birbeck

Capt. R. Branch CH. Brown

Major D, Macdonald

& M Ng fariane von F

Dr. O. Marriott ·

MrV

WEL Massey

Mr W D MeCompa

Mr & Mrs K. Browne Mrs F. McGarity

Mr R. Buchan

Dr G. W. McKean

Mr T. J. Burns. Mr B. K. Mehta

Mr and Mrs Butter Mr J. Merecki

worth and family Mr. and Mrs C 7, Mr A.C. Chadbourne Minnitt Mr E. Charlwoodi Mr B. Mori Mrs & Miss L Col

1. Me, Murray Mrs. Murray

£1,200,000 3r H. & R. Conant Ber. and Mrs D. &

Mr. F. W. Cox £1,500,000

Opler

***£1,500,000):

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking business transacted.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS. received for 1 year or shorter periods at rutes which will be quoted on application:"

W DICKSON,

Manager.

July 10, 1914:

Hongkong,

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED..

Authorised Capital Subscribed

£1,300,000 1,125,000

Mr N. Croucher Dr and Mra whe

and Mrs F. E. Frarse and c

LATES

and Mrs H. P. Day

Capt. J. Dowar

Dewar Mr F. S, Douglans Miss M. Duffy Mr A. W: Eastman Mr A

Excuses

Mrs C. Finlayson Mr. Gibb

Mr E IL Bay

Mr R. RousG Madame R. Sabe Mrs J.H. Searle Mr and Mrs J. B.

Shaw

Mr H. J. Shoerd Mr. and Mrs T. W

Sunmops

Mrg M. Slade

Mr and Ms L. A 3ir and Ms Je

| Goldswith

Mr. A. G. Lorton

Mr V. Goulbour

Smith

The H and Urz 8. T

Somerton

Mr and Mrs P. J. Mr V. Sorby

Gray

Mrs J. Gry

Mr F.C. Gregson

Mr A. B. Sorensen Capt. J. Speed

MrDY. SeaVONÍCKI

Mr S S. Gubbay Mrs Stirling and sen

Mr G. Hamel

Dir

Miss

Stirling

and Mrs W. A. Me J. W. Stockhouse

Bannibal

562,500 Mr A. Hanson

Mr.H. Taylor

Mr R. E Thompson

550,000 Mr G. Harper, Mr AL Talt

Mr C. A. Hendersondir E. M. Tozer Mr W. Hetherington Mr S. P. Whita

Mr A. Hicks

317 W. B. Hind

LOUTEM W. Hodge

Mrs A. E. Hodgins

Hoignte

Every description of Exchange business Mr and Mrs LG.

transacted.

INTEREST allowed on Current

I accomate at 3 per ceas per annum

Mrs C. E. Wilkesson MrS.P.J.William on

Mr G. G. Wood Mr. E. Zackanta

PEAK HOTEL

on Daily Balance and on Fixed Deposits Mr and Mrs FB. J.Me and Mrs Nati

at rates which may be ascertained on application: G

Mr E. W. Cary Mr and Mrs D, C

Casulli

1.30 1:40 2.16 2.30 9.00 -0.80 4.90

4.50

Paid-up

Reserve Fund...

0.57

BANKERS,

1

1. Glenesly

1.65 1.75

5

Fayto

10.00 10.23

BANK OF ENGLAND, LONDON JOLET STOCK BANK,

-15,00

1.

Jeram Kuantan : 1.67

1.70

Micah

5 Kelemat

6.00 5.37

Kompas

0.75 5.90

6 Lunas

Malaka Pizda Habkoff

DATE OF LEAVING.

2 New Berendah.

6 Kralas

5 Pajam

1 Pantal

5.53 5.76 1.85 1.90 4.76 0.723 0.80 4.00 4.25 2.20 3.30 .5.25 -5.50 16.50 17:50 169 170

Adam

C. CHAMPKIN

Acting Manager. Hongkong, March 27, 1916.

10 Pulau Belang 88.50-

1 Pangyor

4.60 *1.50 0.621 0.70 9.60710.00)

11.750-12.23.

BANK LTD

1 Sembrong

0.27€ -0,35

Bangel Bagan

1 Tambalat 16, Tapah

(1.75

0.80

· ESTABLISHED;" 3880. -

Lt. Col. Falchure Mr Ford

s

18.00

19.25

6 Tali Anson

9:00

: 9,60

AUTHORISED CAPITAL.

2 Trafalgar

4.40

160

1 Uld Pradan

0.83

FAID-U CAPITALA

"28,000,000.00

30,0

0.70

1 United Malacca.

L:15

1.90

RESERVE FUND

20,400,000.00

CHINA MAIL

Gibb Livington & Co. June 5, 11. Gibb Idringstar & Co.July 1, at Lam Nippaa Tasen Kalaba June 0. Dodwell & Co. Limized June" 6. Tayo Kleen Kaise July 11, at Noon. Hothow & Haiphong Lokaingardine, M'son Co., Ld. June 9, 5am

Bacberfield & Swire... Jane e, at 10a.m.

Landon 7. Spore de Kamo Mara Hippot Yesot Kisha June 6, at Noon. London & Bombay do Nagoya

P.&O. 8. 3. Con June 10. Leadon & 5 port de... Katori Maru London

Nippon Yusen Kataha June 22, at Noon. City of Leohd

The Bank Tino, Ld fuse 8. Mattilaisaian Loongsang ---- Jardins, Msondod June 5, 23 pm. Tengdards. M'en Co. Ld. June 14, at 3pri

Butterfald & Swire... July 1 Butterfleid & Bwire June 8, at & p

Yasert Kaisha June 15, at 10sm Toya Kisen Kaina June 18, at. Noon. Toyo Kisan Kaisha.. July 4, 10.30 am. Toya Kleen Kalshs. July 8, at Foot Toys Risen Kaisha. July 26, at Noon.

Ind... June 29, Jaedios Monst God. Jane 10, da Noon Jardins. M'son Co. Td June 18 Noc Jardine M'sonCo., Ld. June 8, at Noon

Mania Manila, A'pralian Port. Thangsha Manila, Cebu. A follo Chiabus N'ka Kobe & Y'hama Nikko Maru San Francisco, Japan Dairen Mars Ban Francisco. Japan Persis Mars Sap Brisco, r. Japan Kwanto Maru. Ban Fcisco v Japan Jinyo Mara Sancisco y Naki Obica Bandakan Binsang Sandaksu

Maseng Shanghal. Choyan

Shanghai.Wsang

Shangha Shantung

Bbal Robe, & Mi Shit Kobe & T'hi Slow, Amor

Mars

Sydney, Melbouma d Sydney, Malbatzena do (27)

On 6th Jane.

2304 June.. On 50tir Juns

Stesations prore vis Boer Gamler Ospe of Good Hope at Decare options, Mauritius Bubject to change without notice

Singapore Perang

Vlatorii Tr

TEH BANK LINE LED

For rates of freight and further information ply for.

Paisa & Co. Canto

dino, Macro.LJune

obberfeld & Bria

Batteriala & Swice..June at pm. P.&O.E.N. God Jane at 4 p

Radella

2 Bandyocols.

2.40

260

OVERLAND EDITION.

THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE

HEAD OFFICE-YOKOHAMA

BRANCHES AND AGENCIES AT

ASTUNG HSIENA, NAGASAKI BOMBAY

CALCUTTA

CHANGCHUN DAIBEN (DAINE) PRKIN THE BEST WEEKLY NEWB - Fasotus(Mugore Bro.

HANKOW

Jardins M's Go, L. June 14 Daylight. PAPER FOR ALL INTERESTED Nippon Yasen Kaisa June 27, at 10 s.. Douglas Lapralk & Co. June 4, at 3 a.m. -- Nippon Yasen Kalahs June 13, h4 p.c Nippon Thaen Kalsh July 14 at 4 pm Jardine, H'sondo, La June 8, stap.m. Janline, Msondo, Ld June 10, 2

jat 3 pmé ppon Tamim HashTime 10

The Monk Có Ll June 14, at 2 pin.

INZHONGKONG AND CHINA

GENERALLY.

ORDER IT BEFORE GOIN

at Noon HOME AND

DAFT TOUCE

COLONY

HONOLULU

∙Kone LAO-YANG

Loy ASTELES LYOKE

Interest allowed

Deposits receive

YORE

Macintyre & child.

Mrs J. A. Martin and

children

bir and Mrs Ha

Mr and Mrs W. L. Meines

Cooper

Col Darling, RE Mr WJ Dexter

Mes EJ. Dingle MSE Ets

Mr and Mrs Chales

Mearer

Mr T. E Perkas

Mr and Mrs. E

Mr C.Skat

MEINE Findlay

Mr Dennian Fuller Smith 25/ Mrs E. Guitio

Mr&Mrs Findlay Mr C. Gaudiot Smith

BET and Mrs Br & Mrs I. Great

Hale

Smith and child

Mr. Hazeland Major Gen Mr Lee Jones

MR Almond Mrs Ollery Mr Bounerman Mis

huld:

Pasamore

Mr and Mrs T. 8. Mrs Per

Cheng

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