THE PHILIPPINE PESO.

WEATHERING THE STORM.

The monetary system

of the

CRICKET.

PONSONBY FANES XI V.

UNITED SERVICES.

THE CHINA MAIL.

TOR PROSECUTION. Mr. Mattingley then addressed his SHANGHAI GAS CO., LD..

MR. GRIMBLE'S, CHAUFFEUR FINED $10.

and

Worship on the subject of dis obedience to the constable submitted that the constable was report for.1918, it is stated

In the Shanghat Gas Co's annual asking too much. He sub-

TUESDAY, APRIL

KR REPORT.

April No returns

Before Mc Lindsell at the Maris.mitted that standing 9 inches amounted to T. 233,558.94 as

The prefit on Working Account from a value and Indo, Capt. Althur, & S., 8. 43

China. Pr increased moderately SINKIANG, Brit, 1 tons, from chan compared with Tls. 330,89-1.20 for at Shang slightly over Las; Canton, Capt. Eody, K &8, E.

JADE, French, 386 tons om Bai- it has doglightly elsewhere

. Cardexrissen, NB-phic informatica to phong and Boihow. Capt.

Honghaintall for the 14 hours am. today, 0.03 inch.

feet wide.

Tis. 97,935.86. The net profit for the year amount-

It wmore than je to Tls. 189,306.91 against Tls, hand i fint for the constructie | W. Q. Jack, BD,

A capital game had an exciting finish on the Civil Service ground tracy this morning, the hearing was the edge of the. Philippines is able to weather the after 1 bad lapse in theed Services, concluded in the case in which Mr. Bei ne the defendants car was, there compared with alleged crisis which confronts it on after a bad lapse in the second in George Grimble's chauffeur was could be no obstrucion to a road 27 nings, anexpectedly won by one prosecuted for, obstruction of traffic account of the unusual exchange wicket. When the United Services in Queen's Road on the 9th inst, reasonable skuation, according to Under Secwent in to bat for the second time and wilful disobedience to the lawful to move

to exect his client 250,289.13 retary of Finance Unson, who de-

his ca further

0 decrease of Tis, of a wor in. 90,981.22 clared that the peso has never suf- they needed 109 to win. They made order of an Indian constable.

The suggestion fat he should fered deterioration in value.

a poor start. Murray was dismissed Mr. Mattingley, for the defence. Put his off

The balance at credit of Profit and eading did

his Worship To pay a Divi not dend for the

If,

To

24,000 shares

year 1918, on

write off for at 5%. Tis. 2.50 per share depreciation Banding and. To write off for depreciation

Tis.

Forecar the 11 bears soding st

"

KOOK NING, AL, 357 ton fre Wuchow, Capt. Tang Woo, S. 105:

hart. BADHUN Bris., 641 % from Capt. Page, N. 4, C49. from SANAM HOI, Chi, Fat Bing West Beer, Capt. Lewing Fa

topa from

1-pur to Gap Book. S. winds, Co., W. Brit. For & Co.

3-Fas Chsonal. Nono

Swalo Capt. Christy

8 sons, from

Tis

- cost of Ubina batween | Wharf P - coast of China between Hongko and Hainan None.

trail, R. & S.,

Capt

· ་

Japs. 537 tons

60,000.00

ROYAL. OgяYATORY.

ALLT WEATHER HONGBONGEPORT.

There are in all, stated Under give a ball from Omar the punch it that the first charge should be dis. ¡been, said Counsel,jome dispute as appropriation of the profits of 1917, goon on 23rd.

Reels into the Loss Account, including the sum of Total January 14, 5.95 inches, Secretary Unson,, P112,000,000 as{ deserved with the result that Wright missed as there was no evidence to to the space betweel the off wheels and payment of bonus to Foreign| reserved funds of the Government. caught him near the boundary. Ccles prove, obstruction. As regarded the of the car and the ege of the chan-¡Staff as authorised, amounts to Tis. moderatioudy, occasional rain. " Forty-six milion pesos. are at pre- and Raworth stopped the rat the former other charge of disobedience to the bet ne police at that it was 215,109.94, of which sum the Directors. sent in the Philippines. He admit-batting for a long time for bis 18 lawful order of the constable, he

between one ted there have been certain difficulties but this paved the way to ultimate would deal with that later. Con two feet while client had

and a half and recommend appropriation as follows Boarkond, Lamooks. None in the past in obtaining drafts in success. It looked a certain loss for tinuing on the subject of obstruc-measured it and payment for goods bought in America the Services until RGA Pte. tion, Counsel read the regulation could see, the ace was but he did not believe, the present Conner, R.A.O.C., and Sergt. Athorne, as contained in the Gazette and sub-more than 9 inche Counsel sub- crisis is so serious as to require the became associated. This pair played mitted that in a criminal case, it mitted that his ent should be Intervention of the Government. The fine cricket, Conner especially scoring was not right to put a different believed it that poi, as the police Government, be declared, transferred with the utmost freedom, his hits to meaning to the construction of that only gave a rough tess while his last December the issuing of drafts leg being first class. Time was regulation. The regulation said that client had taken je trouble to from the Philippine treasury to the reached with one wicket to fall and anyone causing any obstruction to a actually measure space. Philippine National bank. This was a few runs wanted to win. Play vehicle or person in any road or to

said Counsel, the believed to simplify the service inas continued and Conner scored the any car or wagzon on a tramway is were interpreted athe constable much as the National bank has direct winning hit with a nice boundary to liable to prosecution and a fine. But, bad interpreted and put in communication with the other banks square leg. The Services thus won said Counsel, that obstruction had force and every carbroed actually in the United States.

by one wicket. Scores

actually to be proved before a con: to put its off whee into the side viction could be recorded. He channel, Hongkong duld be in a submitted that in this case, the police sorry state and an unpular place to had failed to prove any obstruction live in. 50 to any vehicle or person. The def regulations" these ys, and have To write off for

"The poli are mad on Lendant had as much right to the introduced many havelties, but depreciation

road as anybody else.

counsel submitted tit they could. Furnitures. not all be put in forceffectively.

Giving his decisi his Worship To heid that

the must-have- been obstrucpr, to traffic, and that it was necessary to prove that an ostruction had actually been causedefore he could

Under-Secretary Unson did not believe the idea that the Philippine National bank has refused to issue drafts for Philippine currency de- posited in the United States. The bank will not refuse to issue them the Under secretary declared, unless the cost of transportation and the interest of making the exchange is too high as to depreciate the value of the Philippine peso.

This, he

did not believe, as there is enough money deposited in the banks of the United States sufficient to meet local needs for exchange lh America.

1! PONSONBY FANE'S XI."

1st Innings.

A. E. Wood e Johnson b Baworth B. W. Brudbury, b Cavenaugh

C.

J.

J. Stapleton, e Raworth h Cavanaugh

Wright, b Cavanaugh

Sze. "Kwong, Wahl b

· Baworth

Rumjalin e Cannaugh b Raworth

G. E. Markey, e Coles b. Cavan.

augh

R. Fonsonby Fane, a Johnson b

Baines

Ore thing that contributed to the present situation was the, shipment Un How Faa. not.out.

His Worship: Undoubtedly, he has the right as long as he passes along the road in the usual way, but not to stop for any length of time and cause an obstruction to other vehicles...

Mr. Mattingley: But there was no evidence that there was an obstruc- 12) tion, your Worship...

an

Darrowness vehicles

of Manufac turing, and Distributing

Plant 134,792.36

Station

TL 29, 1919-

*Wind

973.44

-139,842.15

carry for- ward to new account

Vidivostock, 81 Nomaro ('5%} Hakodate 15,567.79 Tokio f

Kochi

215,409.94 Nagasaki... Kagoshima CaEins

shijim Waihaiwel. 63. Bonin Island Jankow chang Kiakiang Changsha.. Shanghai.. sharp Pa Gatzlaff. 29.

moy

6.A. 29.7

Taiboku EMPRESS OF INDIA.

convict. It must beborne in mind. Consumption. During the year Naba His Worship: Surely, Mr. Matting that Queen's Road was not built 476,698.200 cubic feet of gas were ley, you do not expect me to believe for motor traffic nd considering sold to Frivate Consumers, being a that there was no obstruction during the all, the half hour the defendant's car other

If the road, increase of 18% The increase in sch as ricshas the output of Gas, for Cooking, was stopped outside Bon Ton's shop? must have ben obstructed Heating, and Industrial purposes was

With great respect to your when passing that paticular spot. He well maintained. Worship, I wish to point out that, would convict the defndant, but as the Residuals. There was a strong .140 as 1 said before, in a criminal case, obstruction was nota serious one, he demand throughout the year for it was necessary to prove an offence would not impose a fine, but would Coke, Tar and Sulphate of Ammonia it was not the correct procedure to dismiss him with caution. With draw an inference. No one had come up to say that the defendant's car had actually caused obstruction in Queen's Road.

Cross membership, and war service

several months ago of G. $24,000,000 ML. EL Abbas, e Wood b Atle to the United States as the quota of U. Chok, b Epines the Philippines on Liberty bands. Red

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Total

The Under secretary was emphatic

in his statement that there is no

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If such conditions have arisen, he Athorne...... 7. added, the fault was not with Gover. Conner ...... nor Harrison, for the monetary sys-Raworth...... 7 tem of the islanda is entirely under Cavanaugh ... the control of the department of Coles finance managed by Filipinos.

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depreciation of the Filipino peso and

that there is crisis in the exchange. Baices....... 12.1

Has Woship: If a car was un.

Taichu... Tainan i Koshun s Pescadores Canton ...

71.

20.

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regard to the charge it disobedience THE OLD" to the constable, he thought that the constable's request das not so un- reasonable as Counselsggested it was. The request was, afer all, made in Quite recently the hospital ship the interest of the general public. Loyalty has been converted in Bombay Bangkong the side channel for any length of The constable was right to order the into a troopship. She was formerly Cap Rock. time, there must be obstruction. chauffeur to move his car further to the well-known GP.R. liner Empress | Macao .....

Not until it is proved, your Waywards the side of the channel if he of India, for some years on the Wuchowa.

Bobow

4 recessarily left in the road far from

Drafts payable in the United States A. E. Wood, c Wahl, b Baines... 44; ship. If I chose to sit in the middle, thought that the position of the car was Vancouver-Hongkong run. In the ahor

in dollars may be, had on demand from the insular treasury for Philip W. Bradbury, c and b Cava

naugh.......

pine currency, according to state-C. J. Stapleton, b Baines............ ments made by Under-secretary Miguel Unson of the Department of D. Wright, e Duncan (sub.), b' Finalice.

Cavanaugh

There

are

funds cf the in the

deposited to the credit Philippine Government "United States sufficient to care for

normal busi 53,

That the exchange situation is not so critical as was at first alleged was "the conviction of Under secretary Unson following an investigation of the nature of the supposed crisis. He saw no cause for alarm in the refusal of the treasury to issue draft nor that of the Fhilippine national bank. As a demonstration of the soundness of the present financial system," cita- tion was made of the craft issued by the insular treasury to the amount of P.1,000,000.-Manila Daily Bulletin, March 26,

MILITARY SENSATION...

OUTSPOKEN BOOK BY VISCOUNT FRENCH.

Ng Sze Kwong, c Wahl, b Baines A. H. Rumjaho,run out

G. E. Marley, c Johnstone, b

Athorne •

Un How Fan, U Dains ***** U. Omar, e Robinson, -b Athorne M. H. Abbas, b Athorne R. A. Ponsonby Fane, not out ........

Extras

Total..... Bowling Analysis.

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Baines Cavanaugh ... Athorne....... .2.4 0

UNITED, SERVICES. 1st Innings!

Capt. Murray, c Stapleton.. b

Wright

Phulian Ta

of the road, your Worship. I will in any way inconveniencing the public. four years she was in commission as 3 not be liable criminally until Besides, he did not see any dificulty hospital ship she sailed 41 voyages Togrand .. 0 it is proved

that my action in getting the wheels of the car out and carried 15,406 patients-British, St. Jamee bad actually caused obstruction. On of the channel seeing that it was Indians, Chinese, West. Indians, East Aparri

Dagapan the other hand, I am labie civilly, very shallow. He would convict the and West Africans and German, but this is not a civil case and as defendant on this charge and fine Turkish and Arab prisoners of war Legispi 0 long as obstruction has not been him $10. » ·

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proved, and I submit that it has not

my client is entitled to be dismissed

4 and I ask your Worship to dismiss

& him.

0

Dealing with the charge of disob-

5 edience, Counsel put his client in the witness box where the witness 84 gave his mame as Yeong San. In

¦

The cost of buying and fitting out Tacloban.. the ship was approximately £360,000, Jailo the total being nearly half a million Sarigaon

greater part was paid by H,H. the Maharajat | Jabuan. ofGwalior, though contributions were made from other States. Unique as a part of the ship's life-saving work

The China sailed for America at was the rescue of the crew of the noon to-day. She carried 1,000 tons steamship Benorlich after that ship reply to his Worship, he said that he

of cargo from the port. Her had been shelled and torpedoed by a had been a chauffeur in Hongkong passenger list numbered 511, of German submarine near Ushant, on 4 for the last ten months. Prior to which 113, were first and 18 second August 1, 1915.

2. that, he had been a chauffeur Class, 380 being steerage passengers.

3 in Nanking for five years. On

the 9th inst., be drove car

The Frawley Company, on its

A189 along Queen's Road going

SERVES THE WHOLE FAMILY.

THE lame of Chamberhiz's Coogl Remedy is world wide. It is good

the croup and whooping cough of the for the deep seated, cough of the adult

cr

from East to West. He stopped way to Honolulu where it will be dis. outside Bon Ton's where his mistress banded, is at present playing to family, For sale By All Chemists alighted and then proceeded to the crowded houses in Tientsin.

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Capt. Wahi, st. Ponsonby Fane, be

Wood......

8

junction of D'Aguilar Street and then

Lieut. Raworth, run out...

5

Lieut: Cavanaugh, c Abbas, b

Marley

D

turned round facing East and stop- ped outside Mr. Rocha's auction rooms there to

await his mis-

Lieut. Col. Coles, b Abbas....

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TRY

Pay Lieut. Robinson, not out Gar. Baines, b Abbas

49

Sergt. Athornes, b Abbas.ge Pay. Lieut. Johnstone, b Marley.... Pte. Conner, b Abbas CQ.M.S. Talfourd, (sub.)'t Wood,

b Abbas

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

The Daily Express understands that Field-Marshal Viscount French's forthcoming book will provide the greatest literary sensation of the spring season. It is to be published in April or May by Messrs. Constable Co., Limited, and deals with the whole period during which he held com- mand of the British Expeditionary Force in France and Flanders.

Those who have seen proofs of the

of the Wright....................... 5 1 23

Omar.....

Wood

field-marstal's volume have been somewhat surprised at the criticisms

Abbas of such eminent soldiers as the late Marley. Lord Kitchener and General Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien

They comment on the fact that in his first despatch from the western front, Viscount French highly eulogized General Smith-Dorrien for for his toolness and intrepidity which saved a critical situation.

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CIVILIANS. 2ND INNINGS. Fay.-Lieut. Robinson, a Wright, b

Omar...*.**.***

Capt. Murray, b Abbas...... Deut. Col. Coles, c Ng Sze Kwong,

b Abbas...... Lieut. Raworth, b Abbas

*

In connexion with the publication Lieut..Cavanaugh, b Omar.......... of the book, attention is also being Capt. Wahl, 1.b.w, b Marley... drawn to the fact that. Viscount Gar. Baines, b Abbas French as a field-marshal drawing Pte. Conner, not out full pay is amenable to Army dis. R. A. Duncan (sub.), run out cipline, and therefore that anything Sergt. Athorne, not out..... the field-marshal published must Pay-Lieut. Johnstone did not bat. first have been submitted, to and

Extras received the sanction of the military authorities.

Generally speaking, Viscoust French's book may be described as

tress. The Indian constable came up to him and asked him to move. his car to the Bon Ton side of the road which he did. Then the constable told him to put his off wheels into the channel and he refused, explaining to the constable that there would be great difficulty for him to re-start his car. But the constable pushed his fingers into witress mouth saying "Shut 119

up, you no speak." Witness got annoyed at this and told the const- w.able he must let him explain, but the O latter refused to listen to him and 1 taking out his note book took down 1 the number of the car, and then

5 asked witness to sign his

2 name on the book. This witness refused to do, but offered the constable his licence instead...The constable refused this and persisted that the witness should siga the bock, Witness again refused saying "Why should I sign, you can take my number, but you can't force the to, sign my name. There is no such regulation." Just then, 'said witness, Sergt. Marks came

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up and told the constable to issue a

summons against witness. Immedi ately after the constable left, wit ness tore a piece out of a news paper he had in the car and measur 10ed the space between his off wheels and the edge of the channel...

Total (for 8 wickets).112

Bowling Analysia.

a fustification, of his actions during Abbas rite

the period he held command of the Omar .............. army in France.

BOWEL COMPLAINT, IN.

CHILDREN,

Marley. Wright......

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W.

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Mr. Mattingley (producing the paper) Is this it? Yes, it bears! the date of the occurrence.

Mr. Mattingley handed the paper up to his Worship for inspection.

His Worship: How many horse power is your car?-30, Thirty horse power and yet you maintain that there would be difficulty for A PARENT'S DUTY.. you to get your wheels out of the YOUR boy is always getting scratch channel which is so shallow?

ad or cut or bruised. Boenaso had had the experience once DURING the summer months chil- those wounds have healed all right is no of putting my wheels in the drain den are subject to disorders of sign they always will Get bottle "el outside Wiseman's Cafe and I had the bowds and should receive the tocat Chamberlain's Pain Balm and see that much difficulty in getting the car to careful sttration. As mon as any un, every injury la carod for immediately. Saturs logences of the bowale is You can got nothing better, and blood ove and I have decided since never noticed Chamberlin's Colic and Diar poison is too dangerous a disease to risk. to put my wheel in the drain again - Bendly thould be "giver. For For salg By All Chemists and Stora But the channel outside Wiseman's sale By All Cherrists and Storckcopera. kooporti.

was a deeper one...

children. The same bottle serves the and Storekeepers.

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10 b

Holts what.

TOTO MRU, Natinam, Osawa, from Hah 9., Cay

Ο

C18.

tons, from Canton, HONAM, Co. Wharf Capt. Ballsmith tons, frem. Macao,

SUITAL BH Co., Whart Capt. Valentintais, 933 tons, from

AUNGON, tiers, Kaiy, Co,

0. W. JETRIES, Chist distant. Hongkong Chaarvatory, April 29, 1915. Fahrenheit, on the level of the won in 1. Banomerin, roduced to ar degrees inches, tentas and hundredths

1. TRFKRATURx, in the shada in de rees Fahrenheit.

1. HUMIDITY, in percentage of sature. on, the humidity of air maturated with maustare being 100.

DILZOTION OF WINE, to two points,

Tourane, Capt Chi,, 440 tons, from KAM YING Fanandar, Yer Fat Hothow, Cap

April

SUI X 760 tons, from Macao,

.Co, Whart. Capt

FATS

Brit, 968 tous, from

Canton C. Lindbergh, C. N. Co1,

Lady

from Kong- Wharf.

OR Brit., 397 moon Wallace, Sze, Yap,

HEY, France 284 tons, from Tour Apt. Raschier, Kaly, C20.

ARNE CH 308 tons from Boped Fakhoi, Capt. Leung Hing.

„CIL.. OCHEONG, Chi., £35 tens, from

Hing. Capt. T. Cordon, Teneg

HO, Chi, 815 tons, from Bhang

A: Kalesin, 5wcog Hing, C16. NING, Brit. 303 tons, from Food, Capt. J. McKechnie, Shin 18.8. Co., Wharf.

MING, Brit. 237_tone, from Wan. Capt. Williams, Kwong Hing

Wharf

SANG, Brit, 284 toss, from Joa, Capt. Woollacotte, Wo Fat & Co.,

ING ON, Brit. 436 tons from too, Capt. Bentley, Chee On, Whazi. ANYO MARU, Jan., 6982 tans, from nghai, Capt. K. Kasbimato, T.K.K., KONG NING, Brit 61 tops, from Caton, Capt. J. G. Smith, Banker & Co.,

F6.

CLEARANCES.

YANG, Brit, 5 p.m., for Canton,,. WANG TAK, Chi, 5 pm., for Shai, da Mail se. Co.

RUSAN MARU, Jap. 4 p.m., for

len via Chefco, M. B, R.

IK SHANG, Chi,

tos, Hong LU s... Co.

p.m., for

ING HANG, Chi, nooo, for E. O

i via Macao, Fat Hing

ING SANG, Brit, & pan for Canton,

& Co.

April

AGATO MARU, Jap, 8 am, for How, A. P Co. AOMEDON, Brit, 2.30 pan., for Hon via Singapore, B. & 8. Bestow, A. N. Sing. AMUN, Bp., for Bangkok

A SUN, Brit, & m., for E.C. Wan,

Hing

g

!

ias, Amer. noon for San Francisco Thanghai, Chins Maill.n.a. Co.

GWA

YO MARU,J6p, 8am, for Canton,

ENTOR, Erit., Bam, for Shanghai, ANGO, Chi, 1 am, for Boihow, Shị Tai 5.5. Co.

6. FORCE OF WED, according to BS.. Beadford Scale

gloomy, h hall, I lightning, overcast 6. STATE OF WEATHER, b bine sky, e detached cloud, ddrizzling rain," tog

g

p

passing abowera, q squal, rain, Vanc

thander, y visibility w dew, wo 7. RAIN to inches seaths and fun- dredthe

HONGKONG REGISTER.

Barometer Temperatare Humidity Direction of

Wind

Proviotr

sh. I p

29.83

On data aron date si

29.78 23.78.

79

84

78

73:

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Sw

Force Westbor Bain.

001. 0.00

Highest"open, str. Temporstare un the R- Laws openair Temperature: on the Bond-19

T. F. CLAXTON, Director. Hongkong Observatory, April 19, 1919.

HONGKONG TIDES.

The tide table kiven below has been compiled at the National Almanso Office

doo le B'pero je zoom, for

UZON MARU ap, noon, for Lon SIAKIANG, I,

flangbaž,

E&

YOTOHAMA MARU. Jap: 4 p.m., for Yombama da Shanghai, N.Y.K

HANG YAN, Brit., 10.20 p.m.; "for Canton. B. &

KUEICHO, Brit., 6p.m., for Cautum, B. & S.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

The T.FE se. Persia Maru arrived at Yeobama on the morning of the 1th and filed from that! Fort for Ann Francisco on the 19th April. The F. & Q. 6. X. Co's. ns. Tobólik left, Singapore lor.this. Fort on the 10th instant at a.m, and is due bern on the 27th instant.

Latest Admicus,

The O.P.OS. Co's BME Empren

"Rusic left Vancouver for Hongkon ría Japan: ports, Shanghai and Manila, on the 10th April and is due here on or about the lat May.

| The C.P.OB. Con EMS sx Malden sailed from Nagasaki on Aprü 14 sul is doe at Shanghai about foon

in London from the result of the analyalston April 18 of observations taken by means of ar

automatic tide-rooording machine the The OP.O.S. Cơs BMS Montcafe loft Water Folica Basin at The Sha: Toul during the years 1809-9,99

The rero of the table corresponds with the zero of the sounding in the Admiralty Chart, which has been found to be 4 toet a-inches below mean sea-level- JAVA To obtain the depth of water on the tide gange"`al the Victoria Naval Yard add 3 feet 4 inches, and on the goug at Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 foot Inshes to the height giren in the table

April 23 to 24, 1819.

W

high

LOW, WATER

Shanghai on Friday, 11th April and

la due at Meji Sanday, Aprillath The U.PO.S. Co's RMS Expril of

Ana left. Yokohama, for Vancouver en the 8th April, and a due at Vancouver on or about the 10ths Aj April M The UP.0.8. Co's BLS Cespres of"

Japan lett Yokohama fir Vancouver: on the 28th March and is due sti Vancouver on or bout the st ********April 1910

The T.K.K. Nippos Afarw arrived a

Tokohama April 7 and will rail for 'Esa Francisco frim that Port April.

feet The T.K.K. a. Asyo Maru arrite at

Yokohama March 30th, and will rail) April 4th for-Honolulu,and Ban.

2.0.

South America, a

10 Franceco ez-route to Valparaiso, The T.K.K. S. 25th, from Sax 8. Siberia Marascrived at Yokolmina

Francisco.

The Shewan Tomes Co. &. Celle Pancr pie due to arrive here from New York

towards the end of April.

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