10

WEATHER FEPORT,

September 5. 11/4, 10%-No returns from Vladivostock, Japan, for For 1998 Pressure has increased considerably along the east coast of China and slight 1 in southern district. It has decreas- ad considerably over . China.

The typhoon pussed a little to the east Getzlaff yesterday afternoon.

A bepresion is shown ever the north- weet portion of the China Sea

Hongkong Rainfall to the 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.97 inch Total since January 1st 88 18 inches, against an average of Rd. 94 inches.

Forecast for the 24 boers, ending at woon on September 3rd.

1.-Bangkong to Gap Rick. Variable winds, moderate yshowers.

SHIPS DUE TO ARRIVE.

FROM HUROPE."

The SEDZUOKA MARU, kh London July 3 and is due here via Snez to-day.

The AIXION due here September a and leaves for Shanghai and Take September 5.

The 35 KHIVA, left Loudon August 1 and is die bere via Colombo, Fenang and Singapore September 11, and leaves for Shanghai and Japonports September

12:

The . KAGA MARU, lett London Aug. 6 and is due to arrive here vis sner September 18.

The as. PELEUS, due here September 17 and wils for Shanghai and Japan September 18.

Thess. LYCAON, dua here September 3-Forms Channel. The same nest and sails, for Shanghai and Japan

No. 1.

-South coast of Chips between Bongkeng and Larocks. The same as No..?!

Youth coast of China between. Hongkong and Hsinan. The same

No.

ROYAL OBSERVATORY HONGKONG, DAILY HEITHER. BEPORT.

STMEMBER 3, 1910-

Btation..

Hour.

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Tokio

Kochi

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Weihniwei

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Icharg Billing Chao eslis.. Fhanghai Outzia.

Aharp Pl

Amoy

Swatow.... Taihoki...

Taichu

Toina.....

Koebun Foscadores.

*inj9/8/

at Suz Lovel.

Wind

Tamponature

Пonicity.

Direction.

Force.

Woather.

24:49 73 01

*D:48. 5

TA. 29:03. ki

Cantona. 29

Hongkong. 9.69

Gap Rock.

Macao #9.67

Wachow... 95.

Pakboi

Hoihow.

Phalien 7. 20.88 72 GL

20.02: 1.6

C: St. James 29.75 76

Aparri .....

Digapra

Manila

Legaspi Taclobro...

Поїдо

Sarigaa.

Labuan...

6.29.78

29.80

39.44

28.81 73

0

No b

T. F CLANTON, Directies. Hongkong Observatory, Sept. 3, 1919.

September 22

The TELEMACHUS, due here September 94 and sails for Shanghai and Japan September $5.

The ss. MENTOR, dac bere September and wils for Shanghai and Japan September 29

The YOKOHAMA MARU, lett London Aug. 2 and is due hero vin Sues Oct. 1.

etober

8

The RHESUS, due bere and sails for Japan October 7.

The TELCER, due bere October. 18 and sails for Shanghai and Japan October 17.

FROM SHANGHAI.

THE CHINA

MAIL.

NOTICES.

Arnhold Brothers & Co., Ltd.,

Import

Export

Shipping

Engineering

BRAD CYFICE-SĦANGĦAL BRANCHES. Haskow, ChenG K130,, CHINELAND,,

EONGLONG AND CANTON. Aorsers::-LANDON AND Nrw You -

The . FMPRESS OF ASIA leaves Vancouver September 4 and is due here via Japan port, Ehanghai and Macrila September 25.

The B.6. CITY OF SPOKANE left Seattle August 15 and is due bere in Japan parts and Shanghai September 15. The ss. OLEN, lett Seattle August 98 and is due here via Japan ports and Shanghai September 30.

The 8.3. COAXET, left Portland, Oregon. Sept. and is due here vis Japan ports and Shanghai Oct. 3.

The 25. ECUADOR, left San Fran- cisco. Aug. 23, and is dus hers via Honolulu, Japan ports, Shanghai and Manila Oct 1

The as DUNERA. left Shanghai eptember 3 and is dus here September. These WEST KASUS, left Shanghai September I and adue here September 4 The 5.8. KATORI MARU, left The 4. ELPENOR, leaves Shanghai Seattle Sept. 2 and is due here vis September Id in doe here September Japan ports, Shanghai and Manila Oct. "The 3. MONTEAGLE, leaves Tan conver September 6 and is due here vis Japan ports, Shanghai and Manila October 2

15.

FROM JAPAN.

*

The ss. CHINA, left Yokohamon August.

and is due bere September 5, The sa. KOREA MARU. left Toko. bama.

August 9 and is due bere September 4.

The 8.3. KAMU MARU, loft Yoko hvms. Augest and is due here Sept. t.

The 8. ARRATOON APCAR. left: Kobe August 31 and is due here via Moji September

The s.. ITOLA. leaves Robe Sept. and is due bere via Moji Sept. 29

The 6.8. NAGOYA left Kobe Sept. 1 and is due bere vis. Moji, Shanghai and Foochow Sept. 9.

The 8URESTES, dve here from Japon Ports and Shanghai September and sails for Europe September 10..

The

ANTILOCHUB, Yokohama August 30 and b. due here September 16.

1.5.

9.

left

The 9.s. ITO MARU, leaves Yokohama Sept. 5 and is due hero Sept. 19.

The a.. LAOMEDON, leaves Foko hama September 13 and, is due here September 29.

is

The 6.S. SIBERIA MARU, leaves San Francisco Sopt. &, and is due here Honolulu, Japan ports, Shanghai and Manila Oct. 8.

ARRIVALS.

J

September 2 HANGCHOW, Brit., 999 tocs, from Wubo. Capt. W. Tonkin, B. & S., C41.

SHIDZUOKA MARU'. Jan. 3,837 tous, from Singapore. Capt. Raki, N..K., 13.

SHINRYU MARU, Jap, 1,958 3 VEIN, from Singapore, Capt. S. Mori, J. Y. E., Wharf

SUIYAKO, Brit, 1.594 tops, from Chaton, Capt. J. Gibbs, B. E, B12.

TUE YING WA, Chi, 916 tons from Canton, Capt. W. Anderson, D. & Clarke,

C48

The 14 ATSUTA MARU, leaves CHENAN, Brit, 1,364 tons from Yokohama Sept. 19 and is due here Canton, Capt. Lever, B. & S., C. October 3.

"KAWO MARU, Jap. 1.126 tons, from The KHIVA, leaves Yokohama October 1 atd is due here vis Kobe Swatow, Capt. Kinno, O.S.K., Wharf. Koji, Shanghai and Foochow October 12. The s.&. SHIZUOKA MARU, leave Yokohama October 3 and is due here October 17.

The .. BAGA MARU, leaves Yoko hon October 17 and is dus bere Oct. 31. The 3. SEIYO MARU, dus here from Moji October 24 and leaves for South: America Novamber 4.

The B. TORUHAMA MARU, leaves Yokohams October S1 and is due here November 14.

The 8. TAMBA MARU, leaves Yoko hama Nov. 14 and is de bere vis Kobe, Moji and Shanghai November 28.

The a.. MISHIMA MARU, leaves Yokohama November $8 and is due hers

1. BABONETEN, reduced to 32 degress via Kobo, Moji and Shanghai December

Fahrenheit, on the level of the seo in Exces, tenths and hundredtha

1. TEMPILATUEK, in the shade in de srees Fahrenheit.

a. Huurry in percentage of satura- fon, the humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100,

4. Dimmations of Warp, to two points.

WILD, Scco ding to BeadHford Scale..

*O LOKOA "S

8. STATI OF WEATHER, 8 bine sky, a detached cloud, d drizzling ran, I fog, gloomy, bhail, 1 Eghtning, o overcast peasing showers, g squal ṛ rain, 3 (DOW thunder, r visibility wdow, wek 7. Raw & ineber tenths and han redth.

HONGKONG TIDES.

The tide table stiven below has been

compiled at the National Almanac Office

London from the result of the analysis

12

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

The F.31.6.5. Cola s.5. Fenezuelu mailed from Mazi Monday morning, and will arrivent Hongkong on Thursday, September 4, st daylight.

The

Latest Advicer.

C.M.S.S. Co's... China sailed from Shangbai September 1, and be expected to arrive in may Hongkong.co Thursday morning, September 4.

HONGKONG HOTEL..

POST OFFICE.

Telegraphic communication with Wagian. Lighthouse is interrupted.

A new system of advising postal parcels between Hongkong and the United Kingdom has been adopted as a result of which it will be necessary in future for sanders al uninsured parcels from Hongkong, to fill in two Customs Dechration Forms in respect of each parcel.

Allied soldiers in the various hospitaly. In Siberia are badly in need of rending matter. Any books, newspapers, etc. for their use banded in at the G.P.O. will be packed sad forwarded to them froo.

The parcel post service to Cuba is vaspended.

It is notified that, all restrictions a to the use of wireless Telegraphy by Merchant Vessels on the Chins Station have been polished.

The Services to Gormany, Austria, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire are suspended..

No anofficial letter addressed to Abadan, Ahwar or Mohanmorah iz: the Persian Gult may exceed eight ounces in

Mr D. Abraham Capt. and Mrs. R. Mr M. N. Abraham Innes Mrs C. de Almeids Mrs F. E. Johnson and child Mr. E. M. Joseph Mrs G. S. Almeids. Me Allen Keith

and family Mr J, H., van Ket-weight Miss Ida de Almeida wich Mr and Mrs E. G.Mrs Kotwich and 2:

Anderson

children

Dr A. C. Anderson Mr J.T. Kidd Mr G.8. Archbutt Mr and Mre

J. V. Banhmel Mr.J. Barr

Mr J Boistegui Mr C. Beintegui Mrs. E. R. Bellice Mr. and Mrs C. Mr and Mrs R.

Bergeron Mirs de Beus

Penson

Lanritsem Mme. Leiria

Mr W. Lieben:

f

Mr & Mrs. W. Linton Mr D. R. LoWTF

H.fr G. Ladin

Dr G W. Mackenz

E.Dr O. Marriott

Mr & Mrs Matthias Mrs. Mattos and Mr D. K. Biggar daughter Mr & Mrs B. Bisney Mr. H. Matzelaar Mr E. Roericke Mr M. Mendler MrJ. Breedveld and Capt. E. Monkman Mr M. F. Bolaad Capt. T. Meyrick

3 children

MPM J. Nathan

Mr W. P. Coonce Mr R. G. Crocker Me N. Croucher Mr&Mrs Dalrymple. family &aurse Capt. Davison Mrs J. A. Donne Mr L. P. Durkal Mr ft. J. Eddo Ar atd Mrs J. A

Bdan

Mr W.G. Browell Mr E.A. Nelson birs & Miss Burgess Mr J. Nishimote Mr. A. Chrissman Mr E. Monkman Mr and Mrs R.Dt and. Mrs. J. K.

Colqubon

Murphy and maid Mr & Mrs Norten

and child Kro C. S. Langdon Er E. P. Falintage Mr A. A. Paur Mr S S. Perry Mr E. H. Ray Mr W. A. Reis Mr and Mrs J. Van Roj and 2 children Mr & Mrs Rollin Mr Mrs D. Russell, child and smal B.Hr A. Skarvaki

Mr E. Smith Mr V.Stacnaly

H. Stephans

Mr and Mrs Egeter

Mrs Endicott Mr and Mrs B.

Engelsman and children

Mr and Mrs H. Mr

Epstein

Mr P.S. Erricaon

Mr and Mrs Y. H.

A. Sytsma

F

Miss 5. Ecanson

Mr J. Wallingford

Mrr Eyler

Tute

Capt. J.

Taylor

Mr J.C. Ferrier

MrJ. Fetherstoz-irs Taylor

bough

Mrs. E Templeton Miss M Food? M and Mrs. G. C Mr and Mrs. E. B. Thorne

Ford

Mr and Mrs R.

Thorne

Rav. FC. Todd Mr FW. Todd Mr and Mrs J. N.

Tollenaar

Mr B. 8. Gallop Mr N. 6. Galluzzi Mr J. 8. Gardiner MTF. H. Garrett Mr B.G. Goldie My E. F. Gordan Mr Thos. Vint Miss Greenberg Mr W. Voorendonk Capt. 7. P. Bail

Mr Jules de Vries Mr G. Harper Mr R. Weil Mr and Mrs G..R.Mr H. L. Wilkinson

Henkel

Mr and Mrs J. H. Mr and Mrs Herrick Williams

The N.7.5, 8.8. Kamo Maru (European A. Shelton Booperar. . A. Williams Line) left Shanghai for this port HR. H. Hothom Mr & Mrs G. York on the 1st September, and is MraMcConnel Bussey expected here on the 4th September.

The sa SADO MARU, leaves Yoko hama December 18 and is due bere ris Japan ports and Shanghai December 96.

The 8.8 KITANO MARU, leaves The P. M. 8.8 Co.'s 8.6. West Kaason Yokohama December 18 and is due hers: January 0.

FROM, BOMBAT.

The ss. BEINRYU MARU, left Bombay August 13 and is due bere vis Singapore to-day.

FROM SINGAPORE.

The . SHINRYU MARU, left Singapore August 26 and is due here to-day.

FROM CALOUTT).

The 8.8 JAPAN, left Calcutta Sept. 1 observations taken by means of an and is due hare vis Rangoon, Penang atoms tie tide-recording machine in the and Singapore Bept. 10. Water Police Basin at Trim Sha Tsui

-đaring the years 1909-3,

The more of the table corresponds with

the zero of the sounding in the Admiralty

Chart, which Las been found to be 4 feet

inches below mean sea-level

FROM JAYA.

The BOKUTO HARU, due hare

To obtain the depth of water on the from Java porta September 8 and leave

ide gange at the Victoria Naval Yard for Japan ports September 12.

ddd 3 feet 4 inches, and on the gauge

at Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 foot

4 inches to the height givm in the table.

September 4 to 19, 1918.

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Z. F. Chaxe, Diescior,

Sept. 2,1919,

FROM MINILL.

The L

CYCLOPE, leaves Manila Sept. 29 and is dus here September 24

The

FROM AUSTRALIA.

NIKKO KARU, left Mal bouras Ang. 29 and is dno here vis usual ports Beptember 19.

FROM AMERICA.

On

arrived at Shanghai on August 25, left there for Bangkong September 1, and will be dre here on or about September 4

Vancouver on September 10.

PEAK HOTEL,

"1st September.

The insured letter and insured parcel | | service between Egypt (or in transit through Egypt) and Cyprus are tempor-- arily suspended.

Uninsured parcels for the United Kingdom will in future be forwarded from Hongkong in bags and the Fublic are therefore advised to pack such parcols very carefully.

Until further notice parcels for civil addresses in the provinces of Unins, Vicenza, Trevise Padua, Venice and Bei- tune in Italy will not be accepted for transmission unless posted under the British War Office Permit

The Farcel Post Services to British Fast Africa and Egypt (except for members of the Expeditionary Forces), and to Abyssinia. Bagdad, Frithras French Somali Coast. Italian Somaliland, Portuguese East Africa, Zanzibar and Russia have been suspended..

Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time ziven: below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised. to close before 9 a. registered and parcel mails are closed at 3 p.m. on the previous day.

In the case of Mally closing before & am. Registration cloro ai 8 c'clock on the presiona evening.

KWARD MAILA.

THURSDÄT, September 4. Japan and U.S.d.--Per CHINA. Shanghai-Per SUNNING

Shangbaiand Japan-Por KAMO MARU, FRIDAY, September 8.

Japan and U.S.A.—Per KOREA MARU. Europe vis Buez-Per KEEMUN. SATURDAY, September 6.

Shanghai-Fer TEAN,

SUNDAY, September 7. Shanghai-fer YINGÓBOW.

DUTHARD KIILA.

THURSDAY, September 4, Eoibow, Pakhoi noi Psiphong—Per

KATFONG. 9.20..

11 B.m. Saigon-Fer DERWENT,

North China→ Par Shanghai and

SUTYANG. 11 am Weihai wei. Chefoo and Tiantain-Par

KUEICHOW, pun. Java azd Port Moresby via Batavia--

Per TIKINI, 3 p.m. FRIDAY, September 5.

Straits. Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, Bouth Africa, India vis Dhanush- kodi, Egypt and EUROPE via MARSEILLES - Per KAMO MARU. Rezistration 9.15 m. Letters 10.00 8.33. ris Nagasaki, Canada, United States. Central and South Ameries sad EUROPE via VANCOUVER,

BO.-Per EMPRESS Or RUSSIA. Registration 3.45 a.m. Letters 10.30 2.10. wato, Amcy and Foocho-Per HAI

'BONG, Noon. Saigon For SHISEN MARU, 5. p.m. Philipp Islands Per LOONOSANG,

I p.rd Shanghai and North

The T.K.K. 6.3. Nippon Maru srived at.

Yokohama August 31 and saila Mr F. R. J. Adams Mra E. G. Jamieson Beptember 4, being due at this Port Ospt. Allen

Mr R. W. Lee Jozes September 6.

Capt. Archer

Sir Ellis Kadooue The T.K.K. st. Korea Mare arrived at Miss M. Bankes

Mr and Mrs R. Japan Manila August 31 and will sail Mrs N. Balcovitz Kowloy September 3 being due at this Mrs F. N. Ball Miss Knight Port September 5. Am.

Mr O. F. Besseling Mr W A Knight The C.P.OS. Co's R.M.S. Monteagle Mr 0. P. Besseling Mr J. D. Lloyd

Lieut. Col. Loring arrive at Yokohama on August 28, Mr C. B. Bird left there August 27, and is due at Majur Bird, D.6.0. D.SO.

Mrs Bird

Mr Loring The American & Manchurian Line ss. Mr and Mrs D. K.Mra Machle

City of Former left New York on Blair

Mr and Ms J. 11th July last and may be expected Mr C. M. Bisker Martin to arrive at Hongkong about the Major Y. J. Bowen Mr D.McMurray 15th September.

Mr. T. BreakapearMr-& Hra Melrom Mr L. J. Brett Mr J. Findlay Miller Mr & Mrs W.J. Milne Mrs C. Bull Bey, R. A. Bundia Lt. Comir. & Mrs

C.3.

Milnashevsky Mr W. A Batter Capt. Monteith

Mr J. A. Morrissy Mr P. S, Newcombe Mr Parsona Lt. Col. de bira Thurs

The Admiral Line's 6.a. City of Spokane will arrive at Hongkong about September 18 from Seattle via naual Japen ports and Shanghai, The Admiral Line's 8.s. Olen will arrive

at Hongkong about September 30 Bold from Seattle via usual Japan porta Mr. A. Button

Dr and Mrs Byers and Shanghai Tokohama Maru (Ear-Mira Chariton

The

TISITORS 17 TEN HƠINA.

.

by Pelham

Mr. L. Perkins Miss Phillips

opean Line) left London for this Mrs Cheshire port via Suez Canal on the 23rd: Mr & Mrs Clarks August, and is expected beis on the Mr AH, K. Cobb 1st October.

Lt. Col. E. G. Cold ta & Misses Pika The Admiral Line's 8. Court will Mr R. C. Comrie Mr & Mrs J. Pilger

Mr E. A. Ram arrive at Hongkong about October Mrs Cormack 3 from Portland via usual perta. Mr R.D. Cromartier W. E Roberta

Capt. & Mrs DavimMajer V. J. Scastle- Me L. J. Davies bory Capt. Davison Mr A.Findlay Smith Mr and Mrs JohnMr & Mrs Spit

DUDCAD

Mr & Mrs Stubbings Mr and Men O.Mra Taylor

Mr and Mrs G. D. Mr. Evans, M.B.E. Thomson

Maj.-Gen. F. Ventris Mr F. Z. Wagera Me & D. Galloway. Major Wakeman Mrs Graves

Mr and Mrs E. J.

Warren Major D. L. HardfogMr & Mrs Wilia L Comdr. and MrsMiss Willis

Halewood

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Mr A. Aaromir Col. Aramatoff Mr J. A. Hasto Kr L Berratt Mrs Blaskmat

The 85. VENEZUELA, left - Ban Francisco July 26 'and la due bere vis Mr C. Blofeld Honelals, Japan ports, Shanghai and ir J. L. Bommel Manila September 3.

Mr A. Bor The ML QHINA, left Sap Francisco Capt. Brieicky Aug. 6, and is due bera vin Honolulu Mr G. Burgos and Japan ports Sept. &

Mrs F. Cameron The as. KOREA MARU, left, ap Mr W. G. Chan Francisco Aug. 2 and is due here vis Col. Dazento Honolula, Japan and Hands Sept. 4. Mr M. Davis

The sa. FUSHIMA MAKU, Ist Mr W. Delort Seattle August 5 and is due here via Lient. Denkoff Japan. thangbai and Hapils Sept. 8. Licut Deingur

Mr V. A. Kumor Mr K. P. Kwah Mr F. Lammeri Lieut. Lebed" Capt. Lipinsky Mr S., Mayo. Me Jas. Murray Mr J. Oostings Capt. Poprosenko Capt. Poprimket Miss B. Rankin Comdr. Hankis Mr W. Riehl Liest. Rodloo Liect. Rosano Mr Wm. Boss

Mr W. B. Kutelief

- The an. NIFP-ON MARU, left Fan Mr.G. J. Cauk Mr A. G. Baunders Francisco Aug. 12, and in dus here.vis Mrs F. E. Hamilton, Me C. Boundera Honolulu, Japan porta, Shanghai and Mrs D. F. Henderson Col. Etrockoff - Manila Sept. 12.

Mr L. Hennessey Col. Taroshef uman Mr H Jemimon Capt. 3. Thomson Me A. Jaminson Mr G. E. Voghna Mr R.Jamieson

Mr. B. Vellenga Mr J. H. Kolly Dr. & Mr Vendeweg Capt. Entesaor Ideat, Victoroff MrJ, Van Kolb Mr&Mrs Williamson Caps Korosto -Mr. V. Tsarosko

The 25: CITY OF FLORENCE, 3 [New York July 11 and is due-hao [ September 15.

The TEXTO MARU, left Sa Tranciano Aug, 27, and is due bere vis Honolulu, Japan peris, Bhanghai and Manila Sept. 25.

Esger

Mrs Y. Faree

Mr J. Fletcher

Mr D. Hal

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Mrs A. Wilson Mr and Miss Hol-Mr P. D. Wilson

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Mr and Mrs G. M.

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DELEGATES HERE.

Baron Makino, one of Japan's the As na example of the widespread Peuce delegates, arrived in

monding by the are ferocious character of the moe Coy thús riots in England we take one day's Strizuoka Murn on his way to repor from the Daily News of June Japan. He is accompanied by other officials De... S. Tachi, Professor 18. The London journal says:-

The meiel riote continue, and bave of the Tokyo University, Mr. E unfortunately resulted in two hal-Furkai, Director of the Bank of thee, the victims being white men,Japan, Mr. L. Kimura, First Secre- Cardif and the other at Barry. and both in South Wales, one attary of the Embassy, Mr. H. Ata, Secretary of the Foreign Office,

In Cardiff the trouble began inte Lt. Col. S. Enter Capt. "Nishihara or Wednesday night, continued into Mr. T. Ide, and Mr. S. Abe. The the early hours of yesterday morn party were met by Mr. E. Suzuki, China-Fering, and brice out again yesterday Consul General for Japan. The party

Police reinforcements eaves for Japan this evening. were rushed to the scene in motor-

SINKIANG, 5 p.m. Saigor-Por SHISEN MARU, 8 p.m.

BUNDAY, September 7. Shanghai and North China-Fer

SUNNING, 9..

Bwatow, Amey and Formosa via Ecelung

-Per KALJOMARU, 9a.m. MONDAY, September 8. Shanghai and North Chins-Per

TEAN, 5 p.m. TUESDAY, September 9, Swatow and Bangkok-Per KAN

CHOW, 10.00. Bhanghai and North Cute Fer

BHANTUNG, I am. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Fer

HATTAN, 1pm. Bhanghai and North China-Fer

YINGCHOW, 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY, September 10.

Japan

21

via Mojl, Honclaly, San Francisco Brd South America Per ANYO MARU, NOOD.

FRIDAY, September 12 Swatow, Amoy and Foocbow-Far QUINNEBAUG, Noon. THURSDAY, Spelember 18. Shangbai, North Chins and Japan ris Kobe-Per KAGA MARU, -10.30.

FRIDAY, Eeptember 18 Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Matritics, Bouth Africa, India via Dhanush- kodi, Egypt and EUROPE Tis MARSEILLES-Per IYQ MARU, Rexistration: 0.45 am Letters 10.30 a.23. SUNDAY, September 31,

afternoon.

cars, and an armed naval patrol of the United States Navy were dis-Henry Langman. 10, has been patched from the docks Revolvers fately stabbed, and a

Degro has were freely used, and been detained by the police in com and razones during the fighting on Wednesday nection with his death. Crowds of night Harold Smart, a young man, white men and women surrounded walled up to a policerms and sid the police station. They were dis- 4. negro had gushed bis throat. He persed, but disturbancen followed, was taken to the hospital, where he windows of coloured families' houses Fourteen others were being smashed and property · de- died buter. also taken to capital. In the course straged. of the rice two houses were destroy- ed by the mob.

READY TO READ THE BIT ACT.

LIVERPOOL YOUTHS CHARGED.

At Liverpool feeling has resched exh a pitch that has been de-

Yesterday afternoon the police arcided to pince coloured men, in on rested a soldier. The crowd mece internment camp parking, repatria- desperate efforts to refuse him, and tion. eventually the police found refuge

Five youths were charged before in a bowl, afterwards conveying their the Liverpool stipendiary yesterday in connection with the rioting. prisoner by another route.

A large force of mounted and foot Evidence was given that they were police patrolled the Cardiff streets on the root of a bouse occupied by yesterday evening. Ugly rushee aegroes. They broke up dates and were made whenever a black face threw them on the black men, three made its appearance, and in one doeh of whom were badly injured. It was. also alleged that accused had "at- a shop front was damaged

The Stipendiary Magistrate was tempted to set fire to another house. ready at hand to read the Riot Act, and soldiers from local barche were held in reserve.

The magistrate said that people who, by taking part in such proceed.. ings, were making the name of Laver..

A number of black man were pool an abomination, would have to wharged at the police court, and a go to the Assizes focused were re is Nagasaki-Per. NIKKO police officer said a crowd of coloured manded, an were abo two coloured.

men ran amok and fired revolvers men WEDNESDAY, September 24 at random. Five men were remand. At Newport (Mon.) :oday 80 men," Philippine Islands, Australia and New

Mr and Mrs A. J. Mr and Mrs A. Japan

Barley

Rasmussen Mra E. Dobinson Mr and Mrs LO Mr F. Y. Halvarsen · Ristan Mr T. W. Bartley Mr W. Robinson Me and Mrs G. B.Me B, J. Bore,

Kirke Me and Mrs B Mrs E. Lemaitre Bhipbough Mara N. Michinioff Mr W. L. Wetherall 1.Q. Meysir W. de Wiju Mr and Mrs. J. HMr L. & WALLendse

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Mr and Mys O. D.

MARU, 91.12.

Zealand vis Thursday Islanded in order that a new charge might mostly negros, will be charged in Rebe formulated in connection with the connection with the recent note, Per TANGO MARU.

which resulted in 22 men being gistration 8.45 mLetters death of Swart

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THURSDAY, October 2

Bhanghal, North Chies and Japan vis Kobe-Per YOZOKAMA MARU:

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In Barry an ex-ldier, Frederick treated at hosptial

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Doxoman by Geonos WILLIAM Watson, Bo, &, Wyndham Biroek, “Hagkag

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