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A NEW FIRM.
Our advertising columns. contain an announcement of the Far East Building Co., which has its office and showroom at No. 8. Beaconsfield Arcade.
The firm contract to erect, any building from the largest hotel to a matched for bathing parties or other purpose.
The firm also specializes in rein- forced concrete work.
The manager, Mr. Lau King Cho, was connected with the firm that built the palatial premises at Canton, the Sun Company Building...
BOOM IN SHIPPING SHARES.
SUCCESS OF AUXILIARY VERSILS.
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A RUGE TANK STEAMER..
There is a boom in shipping shares. at Cardiff, says the Daily Chronicle" correspondent, with few parallels in the annals of the market. It has been brought about by the removal of restrictions on shipping, coupled with the reduction in the excess pro- The Company has a nice stock off fits duty. It would be untrue" to enamel baths, and all kinds of porce-} describe the activity as wild lain sanitary, fittings, tiles, etc., as speculation.. as investigations well as new and up-to-date cooking
stoves.
FIBITORS AT THE HOTEL.
P
HONAKO NG HOTEL.
Hed. Abildgaard MrJ.T. Kidd Krs C. S. Almeida Mrs L. van Koesveld
and famili
and 2 children
Mr and Mrs E. GMr J.B.F. Koopman
Anderson
Mr D. Ballantyne Mr J. Barr
Mr E. A Recricke Hes R. Reli:fos Me and Mrs R
Berron
Me D. Lageman Capt. W. Fl. Lake Mr and Mrs C.
Lauritsen
Miss Lecce Mme. Leiria. Mr & Mrs Littlefield Mr DM. Biggar
and children- Hr & VS. Bisney Capt. H. P. Longland MA W. Face Af G. Tadin.
JE.
Mr G. H. Lynott Bed Mes V. H.Mrs F. V. Mattos
Bradshaw & child and child My 5. 3 Bendy Me Regstrom
W. Boeke
HW "Brow Miss FA. Huseber Mr and Mrs W. It
Camerone
Mr and Mrs T. R. E.
bicInnes
Mr M. M. Merriman Master Merriman Mr and Mrs M.
Nuchanson Mr and Mrs Page Mr Mrs Eatrick
landier
Mr R. Colquhan
Mr. H. Cosgrove
Me F. W. Cox
Mr E. Peterson Mr D. K Peterson
and family
Mr S. Perry Me N. Boucher Mr E. R. K Capt. W. Darison Me F. Marshall Sam. H. A. Tonne derso
Mr and Ms H. MM; EM Scholz
Epstein
A Smith Art Mr V.Steensly Mr H. Stephens
Miss K. EunaSON. Capt. Falk
MAN. C. Galluzzi Mr J. 5. Gardiner H; W. W. George Bir F. Gordon Mea. C. Graume Mr and Mrs F. W. Green and child Capt. T. P. Hall
W. Swand Mr G. Tanaka Mr. C. H.. Text Mr C. P. Templeton Mrs E. Templeton Mr F. Thompson Mr J. 2. Thornton. Dir E. Tacker Mr W. M. Vaughan Mr Thes. Vint Mr W. Voorendork Capt. H. Walker Mr L. Honigsberger Dr F
C. Water. Mr H. B. Horton bonse Mr W. P. Holzteier Mr F. Wei! MA. Shelton Hooper Mr and Mrs J. H. McConnel Hussey Williams.
Mr G. Harper Mr U. EL Hart Mr and Mrs
Henriques
Mr P. P. Hyman MRT Williams Mr. and Mrs. M. Mrs D. A. Wariman
Joblin
and 2 children
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Mas 1. M. Joblin Mr D. Esthe
Mr Bob:. Youny Miss Young
Mr S. J. Jobraten. Mr H M. Joseph Madan K, Keeler
Mr G.
KING EDWARD HOTEL
Allen "
Mrs K. Amond
Dr M. E. Anger "Mr J. J. Barry
Mr A. E Bust
Mr S. Bawden
Mr R. H. Bea VILI
Mr F. G. Becke
Mr L. Brow
Miss F. Hammes Master C. Hammer
Mr A. Harrison Mr. P. Hughes Mr P. James Mrs J. Johnston Mr T. Fencedy Mrs Kilbee & ebild Capt. K. Larssen Mr. Chadwick Mr H. G. Lewis Mr Choy Shing and L. MacLaren
Mr J. Macfarlane Mr S. F. McBroom: Mr J. B. Meille Mr & Mrs Molino Mr. F. A. Fales
Bon
Mr F. G. Coomes Mr T. B. Cullbane Mr J. J. Danby
Mr R. G. Douglas Mr W, horall
Mr P. T. Farrail
Miss Farrell
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show that the transactions are in the main legitimate dealings with a view to meeting the urgent ship- ping tonnage requirements of the time. The presumption is that for the next five or six years at least the shipping, industry will be in a very strong position, and that new tonnage must for that period be assured of a temunerative return. Half a dozen (new companies have been formed in Cardiff recently, and both the old established and the more recent firms are thoroughly overhauling their undertakings.
NEW FRENCH VESSELS..
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The three large wooden auxiliaries. "City of Portland," "City of St. Helens" and S. . Allard, were recently pur chased by the Lafayette Shipping Corporation, Inc., of New York. which is associated with the Messageries Maritimes, the ships being placed on the run between San Francisco and Port Said via Saigon. These vessels are a de-. signed to carry about 3500 tons.! of cargo. They are sister ships, F and each was equipped with two four-cylinder Bolinder hot-bulb moters developing 320 bhp. The S. I. "A lard" was recently wrecked off Cuba in a gale. Six auxiliaries were acquired by the French Government some time ago, and have been used with great success during the war. They were all built for private ownership, in the United States, but were takeri over by the : French Coverament, upon comple tion or shortly after. They will probably now be sold to private i French shipowners. These vessels,; although constructed in different yards, are practically the same in design and dimensions. They are about 230-ft. in length, are built of wood, and carry a cargo of about 2,600 tons.. their names being Ypres, "Suzanne," "Inez" (renamed Verdun), Barleux," Douaumont" and "Dixmude." The machinery installed consists of two four-cylinder oilengines of the Skandia type, each developing 240 b.h.p. at full power. The speed of the vessels is about seven knots under engine power alone, and with a favourable wind a speed of 10 to 11 knots is easily attained. It has been found that over long voyages the ships have operated with extra- ordinary economy, the fuel consump tion of the Ypres.type of vessel, for instance, being in the neighbourhood of two to two and-a-half tons of oil per day of 24 hours, while the "City
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SHIPS DUE TO ARRIVE.
FROM HUROTE
JJ
The 8.S. LAOMEDON, due bere August. 10 and leaves for Japan August 11.
The s.5. TEAMON, due bere August 10 and leaves for Shanghai and Haniow August 11.
London July 13 and is due bere via The 8.3 ATSUTA MARU, Jeft Baez August 19.
The as. TITAN, due here August 25 and mails for Shanghai and Japan August 26,
as and leaves for Shanghai and Japan The 8.8. KREMUN, due bero August August 29.
September 2,
The 8.5. SHIZUOKA MARU, Icft of St. Helens" uses about three-and-a-Londen July 23 and is due bere vis Suez half tons per day. It need hardly be said that the fuel costs are very much lower than with steamers of the same size.
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Acg. 6 and is due to arrive bere vis The e.. HAGA MARU, leaves London Suez September 18.
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Thass. YOKOHAMA MARU, leaves London Aug. 20 and is due hare vis Suez Sept. 80.
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MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
The C.P.0.8. Co's RMS. Exspress of}
Japan arrived at Yokohama on August 7, left there August 7. pm, and in due at Kobe on August 8,
p.m.
The CF.O. Co's R.M.S. Methven
arrived at Kobe on August 5, left there August 7, and is due at Nagasaki on August 8:
The P. M.S. B. Co.'s ss. Colomita sailed from Manila this morning and will arrive here about the morning of August 9.
The
C.M.S.S. Co's. as. Nanking sailed from Yokohama on August 6 and may be expected to arrive in Han kong on August 13.
The C.08. Co's RMS. Montsagle arrived at Shanghai on August 3, The N. TE, a Bombay Mara (Calcutta leaves there August 6, and is due at Hongkong on August 3. Line) left Calcutta for this port via Rangoon and Singapore" on the 31st July, and is expected here on the 20th August.
The 8.8. IXION, due bere Eeptember 4 and leaves for Shanghai and Taku The Beptember 5.
LARGEST TANK STEAMER. The steamship "San Florentino, the latest addition to the fleet of the Eagle Oil Transport Co., Ltd., success- fully underwent her speed and other and is dee bare vint Colombo, Penaug The ss KHIVA, left London August 1 tests of the mouth of the Tyne, an and Singapore September 11, and leaves average speed of 11.4 knots being for Shanghai and fapaa porta September accomplished. The San Florentino 12 carries a deadweight of 18,000
and tank steamer in the world.
Airs W.C. Passmore tons; Mrs M. Fence
-Ma& Mrs Richardson
Mr and Mrs FeatherMirs Robertson
stoutaugh
Mr E. P. Fielding
Mr.J. D. Forrest
Mr J. Forrest
Mr R. Slessor
Mr R. K. Spencer Yra Stewart and
children
Mr W... Gallears Die T H. Taylor Mr J. H. W, Good-Mr C. H. Turner
Mr and Mrs Under
Me and Mrs T. M. wond
Gregory
Mr J. Welch Mr C. Y. Grootes Mr G E Wetton Mr and Mrs C. J.MrE. Williams
Haramee
JARITON HOTEL
H. Arpeniano Mr G. Lindany
M and Mrs C. H.Mr I Magor
Arnott and child
MA. W. Barclay J. A. Pasto Mr J. L Pommel Mrs F. E. Cameron
Mr W. G. Chan
Mr H. Dikstra
Me R. A Guja
Mr and Mrs Merry
and son
The as. PELEUS, due here September
... a. Tango Mára (Australian Line) left Sydney for this port vis
POST OFFICE.
Allied soldiers in the various hospitais. in Siberia are badly in need of reading mattor. Any books, newspapers, atc. for their use banded in at the CPO will be packed and forwarded to them free..
The parcel post service to Cuba la suspended.
It is notifed that all restrictions as to the use of wireless Telegraphy by: Merchant. Vessels on the China Station have been abolished.
Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where i mails are advertised to close before 9 am. registered anc! parcel mails are closed at & p... on the previous day.
INWARD MAILS..
SATURDAY, August 9. Manila and U.S.A.-Per COLOMBIA. Shanghai-Per MONTEAGLE Sasaghai-Per CĚKNAN.
M NDAY. August 11.
Shanghai-Per SISKIANG..
WEDNESDAY, August 13. USA. Canada And Japan-Per
NANKING.
OUTWARD MAILS.
SATURDAY, August 9. Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, South Africa, Indis vis Dhanush- kodi Egypt and EUROPE ris SUEZ-Par AWA MARE Registration 10:15 am. Letters 21 s..
Swato-Per CORNELIA, 1 pm Japan via Yokohama-Per KOYET
MARI, DEL
Swatow-Per CHOYSANG. 5. p.m. Shanghai and North Cala Per
TEAN. 5. p.m.-
SUNDAY, August 20
Straits and Bangkok-Per SINGA-
POREAN, & D.
Saigen-Per DERWENT, 9.
MONDAY, August 11.
Canada, United States, Central and
South America sod. EUROPE! via SAN FRANCISCO-Peri BINTANG. Registration. 8.15 am Letters. 10 am. Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius South Africa, India via Dhapush- kodi, Egypt and EUROPE vis SUEZ Fer NELEUS Registra- tion 9.45 8.0. Letters 10.30 am. The Parcel Mail will be closed on Saturday, August 9, at 5 pm. Shanghai and North China - Per
CHENAN, 3 pm.
TUESDAY, August 12, Swatcw and Bangkok-Per KANCHOW,
19 a.m.
Sandakes, Australia and New Zealand
vis Thursday Island-Per ST. ALBANS Registration 9.45 am. Letters 10.30 a.m. Swatow, Amoy and Poochow-Per HAI
HONG, 1.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, August 13. Japan via Nagasaki, Canada, United States, Central and South Americs and EUROPE via SAN FRANCISCO-Per SHINTO MARU. Registration 9.45 a.m. Letters 10.30a.m. THURSDAY, August 14. Shanghai and North Chins... Fer
SINKIANG, 11.0.
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FRIDAY, August, 15. Swatow, Amoy sod Foochow-Per
QUINNEBAUG, 11.
Shanghai, North China and Japan vis TUESDAY, August 19. Kobe-Per ATSUTA MARU, 10 8.13.
Philippine Islands, Australia and New WEDNESDAY, August 20.
Straits,
י
Zealand via Thursday Taland- Per ARI MAHU. Registration
Bangkok, Ceylon Mauritius 8.45 a.m. Letters 9.30 a.m. FRIDAY, August 21, South Africa, India via Dhanash- kodi. Egypt and EUROPE vis MARSEILLES-Per INABA "MARU. Registration 9.45 8.00.
Letters 10.90 s.." SATURDAY, August 23.
Australian porta and Manila on the Formoes via Keelung, Shanghai, North
1st August, and is expected here on the 2nd Augest
The Admiral Lane's as Eldridge (Seattle Line) sailed from Kobe August 1 and is due at Hongkong August 16 vis Hoji and Shangbai.
China, Japan via Nagasaki, Canada, United
States, Central and
South America and EUROPE vis CANADA-Per
KASHIMA MARU. Registration 8.45 am. Letters 9.30 am.
is the largest of 17 and mails for Shanghai and Japan The Admiral Line's s.s. Western Knight Japan via Nagasaki-Per TANGO
She
is 530 ft. In length and 68 (t. in. in width. Four-and-a-half miles
of
cil pieces are fitted in the vessel
September 18.
1 and zails for Shanghai and Japan September 22.
Thess. LYGAON, due bere September
The 8.5. TELEMACHUS, due bere September $4 and sails for Shanghat sad Japan Eeptember 25.
28 and sails for Shanghai and Japan The sa. MENTOR, die here September September 29,
The 3a. RHESUS, due here October 8 and sails for Japan October 7.
The ao. TEUCER, due bere October 18 and sails for Shanghai and Japan October 17.
FROM SHANGĦLI,
The 3-TETRESIAS, leaves Shanghai August 14 and is due hare August 18. August 20 and
The as AGAPENOR, leases Shanghai dae bere on or about
(Seattle Line) sailed from Shanghai July 9 and is due at Hongkong about August 18 ris Manila. The Admiral Line's ss. Edmore (Seattle Line) sailed from Seattle July 16 and is due at Hongkong about August 25 vis Yotobama and Kobe.
ARRIVALS,
August 8. HAKASHIN MARU, Jap.. 887 tous, from Dairen, Capt. Kanetacne, M.B.K., West Point.
TELEMACHES, Brit, 1,350 tons, from Saigon, Capt. Bentley, Wo Fat Sing. 018,
ASIA. Danish,-4,450 tons from Copenhagen, Capt. H. Hansen, Thoresez, FUSHIKI MARU, Jap. 1.083 toza, M.B.K. BI1.
B
MARU, 10.0
LOCAL AND REGULAR MAIS
FOR
Tai O
Cheung Chow
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OUTWARD.
WEEK-DAYS
SUNDAYA & HOLIDATE
10.00 A.M. 10.00AM 30.00 A.M. 10.00 ..
3.30 P.M. 8.00 .. 11.00 4.3. Saturday 6.00 PM. 1.00 PM. 8.00 P.K.
and the pipes are so arranged that four different grades of oil can be either loaded or discharged simul- taneously without becoming mixed. The after and forward pump rooms are each fitted with two powerful duplex pumps capable of discharg ing 300 tons of oil an hour, The main suction pipes are 10. and the discharge pipes 8 in. in dia- meter. Suctions are fitted closely to the centre line of the ship to enable the tanks to be thoroughly drained. For discharging the oil there are nine outlets on each side of the ship. The propeling engines consist of a set of compound-geared The AJAX, leaves Shanghai August from B. a1 Bhift, Capt. Hashimoto | Canton (By Train) 2.00 3 turbines of the Brown Curtiss type, 14 and is due bere August 18. working a single propeller. The The 4. PYRRHUS, leaves Shanghai turbines work in series, but their August 20 and is dus here September 1. Mr and Mrs E T. connections are so arranged that they September 11 and is due here September The s. ELPENOR, leaves Fbangbai Taylor
ear each run independently and be 16" coupled to gearing to work the pro- peller. In the casings of the turbines there are incorporated astera turbines per cent. of the total power for driv. capable of giving not less than 60
ing the ship ahead, Oil fuel burning apparatus is fitted to the boilers, which are cylindrical and five in number, with a working pressure of 220 lb. per square inch.
Mr & Mrs Mawabaw
Mr. J. R. Morris
Mr A. D. Nut
Mr W. Roas
Mr J. O. Slater
A Hallberg M&M Hamilton Miss Taylor Mis L. Hargrove fapt. Thomson Me and Mrs D. E. Mr S.. Vellenga
Henderso Mr and Mrs T Mr H. Hennessey Visser and son Wed F. Hemworth Mr and Me Vosper Mr & Mrs HradmanMr E. Wackett M-M. R. Kapadia Mr Willbur Mr J. A Kolly Mr and Mrs Wilson. Mir B. V. Kirby Mr Taga Mr Lammort
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PALACE HOTEL.
Me and Mr A. J. Mr and Mr
Bugby
BotnBaxen
Mr E. Dubirsen Mr and Mrs L
Mr P. Y. Halvairen Ristan
Mr T. W. fretles
Me and Mrs O. 8.Me B. J. Rows.
Kick
Mr W. Robinson
Mr and Mrs
Shiphough
Mr P.Q. Maya-
Mr W. de Wiju
Oxtory
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TEETHING CHILDREN.
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August 23.
FROM JAPAN.
CHOYSANG, Brit, 1,424 tone, from Wachaw Canton, Capt. Wright, J.M. & Co., Bacao... Kowloon Wharf.
5.00 2.M
Ebataukok, Shatin,
Bheungshui, Autau Ping Shen&Bantin, 4.00 PM. 11.00 .. Aberdeen, Sai Kung
and Stacley30P.M.. 11.00 A.M.
7.30 L.M. Canton and Bamabui...
Regis, 5 P.K. Letters 8 F.M.
4.00 PM. 10,00 ▲.M.. (7.30 AM.
8.16. 11.30 P.1. KITANO MARU, Jap, 4929 tous, from Shanghi, Capt." F. E. Cope,
[6.00 T.M. N.1.5, No. 3 Buoy..
Except Saturdays ORESTES, Brit, 3,008 tone, from Namtau and Banmei 6.00 P.M. 5.00 P.. Singapore. Capt. A. T. Show, B. & S., Shamchun.....400 F.. Holt's Whart.
$10.00 AM
10.00 A.M.
FROM SHEUNGWAN WESTERN
BRANCH PO WIFI-
NELEU Brit, 4,260 tons from
august 2 and is one bera Angust 16.
The .. ATREUS, leaves Tokobanshuughai, Capt. Esaar, B. & S., Buoy A. Calcutta and Siraita. Capt. R. W. Rowe, A APGAR Brit, 2,931 tons, from M.M. & Co, Wharf,
The as. TERESIAS, leaves Yokohama August 9 and is due here August 18.
The .. NAGOYA, leaves Yokohams 1st 9 and is due berg Angust 20. The && INABA MARI Testes Yoko- homas August 8 and is dze berg g 22. These ANYO MARU, duo her frem Mojl August 31 and leaves for Houth America September 10.
CLEARANCES.
Angst 8.
DAITOKU MARU, No. 6, Jep, 6.,
K.
The 88. SELTO MARU, due here fremfor Keelung, Yo Outober 24 and leaves for South EETHING children hare core or America Noveraber 4. TEE
Iss diarrbau, which can be cop-
The 8.8. KA MU MARU, leaves Piske trolled by giving Chamberlain's Colic bacon August 22 and is due hare Set 5. and Diarrh & Bomedy.
All that is The . IYO MARU, leurs nkuharus Fnecessary is to give the pre orbed dose Sept 5 and is dus bere Sept. 19
The ATSUTA MARU lev
siter each operation of the bowelt more|
Kongmoon
FOR
6.00 P.
SUNDAYS Holidazı
8.30AM-11.30 P.M.«
17.30.M
2.80.19.20 P.M. [7.30 AM.
0.30.X
DAYS (7.30 A Macao 11.30 PM Canton & (7.30 Tai Ping .20 .. Samshal19.30 r..
Shak i 0.30 PM. 9.3) .M. 9.80 P.M.
Tank I
TAKEN MARU, Jap., 7 am, for Kaba MB.K. Yokohama, Falconer
PROMINENT Norw., 6 a.m., for | CHINGCH W, Amer, 10 m, for Esukoor Junila via Resdong Grimble & Co.
HALTAN, Bp.m., for Fooohuw
Mrs N. Michinkoff Me L. Wetherell than-natura! nd then eater oil to Tokohama Sept. 19. and is dorris Swate, D.L. & Co.
Mr. and Mrs J. H.MEL A Willemse
Mr and Mrs 0. D
Wilks
cleanse the system. It in axle and sure. Even the most revorm, and dangerous CABO are quickly cared by it. For ale By All Chemista and Storekeepers.
otaber 3
The RHIPZUO CA MAR! Yokohama October 3 and is due her Detober 1%%%
CASSIS, Brit, & pay for Manila, A.P. Co
KUMBANG. Brit. 12.30 pm for Molivia Kobe, J.BL. & Co.
18.00 P.M. 9.30 x. 8.00 гx. Kongmoon 800 P. 6.00 PM 15,00 PM
6.00 P.M. 6.0).. 6.09 .M. Except Saturday Wachow... 4.00 P. 10.0P.M. ́4,00 2.3.
In the case of Malls link: before a Registration closes at 5 o'clock om the previous evening.
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THE
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August 8, 9 & 10, At 5.159.15 p.m.
The Fine Paramount Production
BIG
TEL. NO.
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TIMBER"
"THE WISH BONE,
DANCE CREATIONS.
"THE
At 7.15 p.m. BULL'S
Episodes 5.0 27.
Booking at ROBINSON'S
EYE"
USUAL PRICES.
HONGKONG THEATRE.
**Tel. 9871.
TO-NIGHT!
Tel, 2511.
TO-NIGHT!!
9.15 p.m. Performance.
Showing :---
ONE OF MILLIONS
65:
(4 PARTS)
and Comics.
7.15 p.m. Performance. Showing A new serial
1st,
2nd & 3rd Episodes of
THE BULL'S
EYE"
Booking at the THEATRE.
VICTORIA THEATRE.
(The Premier Cinema House in Hongkong.) TO-NIGHTM TILL SUNDAY.
Another Fine Picture
THE TEST
With a very strong plot.
A HAROLD LLOYD COMEDT THE DUTIFUL DUB"
SATURDAY'S MATINIE: 9.185 p.m. The Pins Episode- of "THE TERROR OF THE RANGE."
"THE BULL'S EYE." Booking at ANDERSON'S.
THEATRE
ROYAL
RETURN ENGAGEMENT FOR A SHORT SEASON OF The moss popular Company that ever played in Hongkong.
BANVARD'S
AMERICAN MUSICAL COMEDY COMPÁNY
IN A. REPERTOIRE OF BRAND NEW MUSICAL TREATS COMMENCING
SATURDAY EVE-AUGUST 9 And Presenting
Saturday ---- Monday
Aug. 9.
Aug. 11.
at 9.15.
THE SPEEDY, MILE-A-MINUTE MUSICAL COMEDY "STEP LIVELY."
A Bro DotALE BILI - THE LAUGHING, MUSICAL MIX-U "THE TOURISTS" AND A HEAD-LINE PROGRAMME OF "VAUDEVILLE."
Tuesday- Wednesday
Aug. 12. Aug. 18. Wednesday Matines at 5.15 p.m.
Thursday – Friday
Aug. 14, Aug. 15. Mokota issued for August 7 & 8 hold good for August 14 & 15.
THZ BREZZY, REFERAKING MUSICAL HIT" "THE KING OF PATAGONIA,”
Booking now at MOUTRIE'S, Curtain at 9.15 p.m.
Prices: $3, $2 & $1. Matinee on Wednesday.
NEW YAMASHITA STEAMERS.
of 2,700 tons will be completed at the same dockyard towards the end of this year. These will be taken up by the Yamashita Kisen Kaisha together with another
stock boat" of 2,700 tons which is expected to be completed at about the same
time.
A freight steamer of 6,600 tons belonging to the Yamashita Kisen Kaisha of Kobe, which is now under construction at the Uraga Dockyard,
In this connection, it is interesting will be completed this month. Two more steamers of 10,000 tons and to note that the Uraga Dockyard 5,600 tons each will be completed Company, which increased its capital ¥10,000,000 during February next year. These from Y5,000,000 to three steamers are to be offered some time ago, intends to enlarge its to the new Kokusal Kisen Kaisha.works. For this purpose, the com- It is also said that two steamers Pany has set aside about Y1,600,000.
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