10.

WEATHER REPORT.

October 19. 114. -No returns „frem. Visdivostock, Japer, or Forviosa. Premare has increased slightly over

DEPARTURE OF COM MANDER. W. BRIGGS., U.S. NAVY.

Ladrones and N. Annan, and It is with not, a little regret that} miméressed slightly over the Philippines, we learn of the departure of Com- Els almost stationary at other report-mander W. Briggs of the United ing antions

13 ₫ km, this morning the typhoon States Navy from Hongkong Com in about latitude 17 S. and mander Briggs, up to the time Longitude 1376 E. moving north-west of his departure was command

of the U.S.S. "Helena" and was Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 houra most popular man. He was wel- anding at 10a.m. tar, 3.19 inch come in all circles in the Colony and Ta sinen January lat 70.16 inches, not only here but also in the Coast

MIRERZE AL F0.87 inches. Forecast for the boars ending at Forts where he would go with his moon on Betober 2nd.

ship from time to time. He has L-Hongkong o Gap Rock.

N.Ebeen

out East fcr

last the fika, moderate; fair..

th.ce and a half years and now. returns to the States via Manlla where he will join his wife and daughter. Out of over 20 years in the American Navy the commander has been four times to the East. naThough gone he will be remembered by all who knew him and the best wishes of many will go with him.

FOTORA Libanuel,

N.E.. winds, South coast of Chias between Bongkong and Lamooks. The same as

-South east of Chius between Hongkong and Halaso, The some Ba..

ROYAL OBSERVATORT SONGKONG, DAILY WEATHER REPORT.

ww

OCTOBER 1, 1979.—...

Station.

. Попк

Paramotor

#rdi rostock, ba.

Hegnare. 55.

Fakedste... Tekio

Boch

Magasaki Kagoshima Ostima Naha.......... Yahi ji. Bevin Island Websiwei.61

Налкож

Xchang

Kiukiang...

Changsha

Shanghai..

GetzlaE...

Starp Pk...!

Amoy

Easto

Taikoku...

Taichu

Isinac ...

Koshan

Fescadores.

Cantonį ė 2.

Bergkong

Gap Rack

Wachow91

Pakhor

TRÁLKY WAS 41

Wind.

Тетарогасите

Humidity.

Direction.

Weather.

Force.

9.84

10

Pholien 75, 29.

C.Bt.Jamca

Aparri ... B

Dagupsa

Manila

Legaspi com

**Tacloban ...

Coilo

Surigao

11

44

29.61

+

er

0

EXCITEMENT AT "KINGSCLERE”

་་

"Shortly after dinner time last even- ing there was some excitement at "Kingsclere" owing to the presence of a thief in the servants' quarters. He was alone and fortunately was discovered ere he could do any harm. He bolted, was chased and loat.. A vigorous search tailed to find him.

Messrs. Wiseman Lid are carry ing out the Catering for the Dinner at the University to-night. They are also supplying the Tea at the VIR.C. at the VRC Sports on Saturday.

LIST OF FASSINGERS.

ARRIVED.

September 30.

J.

THE CHINA MAIL.

NOTICES.

Arnhold Brothers & Co., Ltd.,

Import

Export

Shipping

Engineering

. HRAD OFFICE :—SHANGHAI, BRANCHES-HANKOW, CHUNGKING, CHINELANG. HONDIONG AND CANTON, AGENCIES-LONDOR AND NEW YORK.

THE NEW EDUCATION.

SHIPS IN HARBOUR.

ANATOLE FRANCE ON THE

TEACHERS' TASE..

List of

morning.

British-

Mentor Choysang Wasun

BANISHING LOVE OF WAR AND HATRED.

Kwongsang

The Congress of the Trade Unions of French Elementary School Teas Sinkiang chers, held at Tours, opened with an Khiva address by M. Anatole France on the Hopsang reorganisation of elementary educa Patriot

tion..

Taksang

POST OFFICE.

The parsel post surving to. Cuba is suspended.

It is notified that all restrictions as to the use of wireless Telegraphy by Merchant Vasele pe the China Station have been abolished.

The Barvices to Germany, Austria, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire are suspended.

No unofficial letter addressed to Abadan, Ahwaz or Mohammersh in the Persian Gulf may exceed eight ounces in weight...

The Insured letter and inanied parcel prices between Egypt (or in transi through Egypt) and Cyprus are tempor arily suspended,

Uninsured parcels for the United Kingdom will" le fatore be forwarded from Hongkong in bags and the Public are therefore advised to pack such parcels very carefully,

vessels in port this addresses in the provinces of nice. Catil further notice parcels for civil Vican, Trevise Padua, Venice and Bel lans in Italy will not be accepted for transmission unless posted under the British War Office Permit.

M. France began by recalling, Haimun that he had stood with Jaures by Phranang the side of the teachers in 1906 Chipshing when they were beginning the Loongsang struggle for the rightto form trade Telemachus - anions. Now that they had won Cornelia that right it was for them to use Haitan the instrument that they had acquired, Ixion and he advised them in regard to the Empress of Aziz, reorganisation of elementary educa- Hyrcania tion to count only on themselves. He Thongwa made his own a declaration of M. Glenfalloch Gray-one of the leading members | Brisbane of the union.. "The war has suffici- | Jason ently demonstrated that the popular | Laisang education of tomorrow must be altogether different from that of American — former days."

measure it would be made by their Paul Lecat intelligences and their pains.

CREATING A NEW HUMANITY.

་ Portuguese

What a task was theirs at this Suntak. monent, when the old social systems Nam Wan were crumbling under the weight of errors, and victors and vanquished, exchanging looks of hatred, were falling into a common abysa of misery. In the social and moral disorder preduced by the war and perpetuated by the peace which had

"..

Japanese

Tsuyama Maru Gengei Miku

Urusan Maru Unnan Maru Chicago Maru›› Bujur Maru Tenyo Maru Soshu Maru Amakusa Maru Hoten Meru Masayoshu Maru:

Chinese-

Yuet Shang Ah Pit Tai Kam Ying Fat Winghoiles Chongva Kwangtab Yangtzekiang

Chik Shang

Dutch-

Van Waerwijck Limburg

Ajax

Tjilatjap Thisendari

Tjiliboet Tjitaroem

Per as in for Hongkong from London, ira. Brown and child. Mr. Rodger, Ms. V. Bloemfeld, Mr. D.S Morrison, Mrs. Highby, Mrs. F. W. It was, M. France said, with ming-Tancerville Shaftain, Sir R. E Stubbs, Capt. J. Eled feelings of anxiety and hope that Warner, Caps H. S. McGrath, Mrs. he addressed them; for the future French — 3. V. Masters from Marseilles, Mr. Ewas in their hands, and ir great Barlow, Mr. G. A. de Paravieint; from Bombay, Mr. M. H. Amor, Mr. J.M. Nicholas from Colombo, Mr. P. G. Elliot: trem Singapore, Dr. Stanton, Alr. W. W. Wright, r. and Mrs. Berger and child. Mr. h. Hiraga, Mr. D. da Roza, Bir. W. Adamein, Dr. E. W Demon, Br. W. K. Bioz, Mirand Mira V. T. Kimpton, Br. Diustaba Vin Osman, Mr. L. G. Josepb, Native Servant Eergers, Native Servant Bious, Mak Lhce Fang, Toon Sing Main, Mr. W. M. Black. Fer Shangbai from London, Mr. G. 4. Falconer, C. 2 Little, Mrs. A Roualeon, Mr. and Mrs. Jones and infant, Mrs. Richardson, children and amah, Mrs. A. Taebben. Diss J.. Batchaz, Mica F. E. Keyoola: from Marseilles, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bartley from Bombay, Mr. J. Anwyl, Mr. G. W. M. Snow Bir. Columbine, Mr. 8. J. Ekoeri him, M. and Mrs. Robinson from Singapore, Jr. H.Mark, Mrs. Mudes and family. For Yokohama: London, Mr. Gane, Miss Büschland, Mr. H.31. Craft: for Kobe: from Bombay, dic change. He had changed since simple task of the teacher, he con- Mr. and Mrs. Gusate, Miss Gogate; from the cave epoch, sometimes for the inued, was to make hatred hated. Singapore, Mr. T Tatzuo: for yokohama: better, sometimes for the worse. from Fort Said, L.-Col H. Wallis; from

M. Michel Corday, "Les Mains Propres," and quoted from it the sentence, "I hate him who debases Iman to the level of the beast by inciting him to attack anybody that *From the

followed it, they had everything to does not resemble him." 20.70 79 02 NZ

Gram 4:20 99.7

Labean

T. F. CLAXTON, Director. Hongkong Cheervatory, Cet. 1 1819. BAZOHITZE, reduced to 38 degress Fahrenheit, on the level of the sea in taches, tenths and hundredths,

1 TEMPERATURE, in the shade in de Arees Fahrenheit.

Huitry, in percentage of satara xion, the bromidity of air saturated with mpletare being 100,

DIRECTION OF Wns, to two points. 6. TORUN OF WIND, according to Fcadford Scale

& STATE OF WRATHE, b bine sky, detached cloud d drizzling ran, i fog, gloomy, bhail, I lightning, o overcast passing showers, q igual, rain, 3 moW thundary visibility w dow, wet

RAI in inches tenths and hun. dredth.

HONGKONG TIDES,

The tide table kiven below 'has been compiled at the National Almanac Office London from the result of the analysis of observations taken by means of an agomatic tide-recording machine in the Water Police Basin at Trim Sha Tsui during the years 1909-8.

The zero of the table corresponds with aktero of the sounding in the Admiralty Chart, which has been found to be 4 teet

fachen below man ses-level

make and to remark. They must create bottom of my heart," said M. France, a new humanity, awaken new intelli-"I invoke the disappearance of tha gence, if they did not wish Europe kind of person from the face of the to fall into imbecility and barbarism. earth. I hate nothing except People would say, M. France went from on, that so much effort was useless, for man never changed. But man

Per 8.8. Fan Wijk Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Dykstra, Bir. and Mrs. Blok Mr. and Mrs. L. van Erperum, Mis. and Misa Oy, Mr. and Mrs, de Biank, Miss E. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Bierman, Mr. L. A. Guias, Mr. J. Harman, Mr. and Mrs. L. Surings, Mr. and Mrs, Liboure, Miss A. Van Holit Pellekaar, Mr. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Eckland, Mr. and Mrs.. Boerma, Miss Eoema, Mr. Eutter and Mr. and Mrs. V. Doornam.;

hatred."

MAKING HATRED HATED. The most necessary and

most

Bombay, Mr. R. J. Senbora: From Man changed with his environment. The state to which a devastating war Singapore, Miss M. G. Andersin for and perhaps education transformed had reduced France and the world Shangbai from Bombay, Mr. and Mrs. him even more than climate and imposed upon the teachers duties of Toeg and 2 children.

nourishment. They must not allow exceptional complexity and difficulty. to continue for a moment the educa. Without hope of obtaining help or tion which had made possible, had support, or even consent, they had promoted, for it was much the same to change elementary education among all the peoples called civilised, from top to bottom in order to the appalling catastrophe in which train workers. There was no room in they were still half-engulfed.

the society of today for any buti workers, the others would be swept) away by the hurricane. And they In the first place they must banish must train intelligent workers in from the school everything that structed in the crafts that they could make children like war and its practised, knowing what were their crimes, and that alone would demand duties to the national community long and constant effort, unless and indeed all the panoplies were in the near future, swept away by the blast of universal revolution.

VISITORS AT THE HOERLA.

PEAK [BOTEL

20th Peptember.

To obtain the depth of water on the Mr F. R. J. Adom slie gauge at the Victoria Naval Yard Capt. Archer jeda ä feet 4 inches, and on the proger H. P. Beckett at Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add iu foot Mr C. B. Bird 4faches to the height giran in the table.

October 2nd to 8, 1919.

450R WATER

LOW WAN

K

Hal

Hught

Time.

1

Sir Ellis Kadootje

Mr and Mrs R.

Bewley

Mr W. A. Keight Mr & Mrs C. Rox

Mr and Mis, D.

E.

Blair

and maid

Major F. J. Bowen

Mr.L. A. Laing

Mr J. D. Lloyd

Ms G. Marscillo

Mr and Mrs U. T. Mr & Mrs A, Lane,

Breakspear

Mrs C. Bull

ULF.

BANISHING LOVE OF WAR.

The Parcel Fost Services to British Fast Africa and Egypt (except for members of the Expeditionary Foreca), and to Abyssinia," Bagdad, Frithren, French Somali Coast, Italian Somaliland, Portagcess East Africa, Zanzibar and Russia have been auspended.

Beglstered and Farel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close before 9 m. registered and parcel mails are closed at B p.m. on the previous day.

#

In the case of Mails cloelus before 9 a.m. Registration clores at 6 o'clock on the previous evening).

INWARD MAILA, "

THURSDAY, October 2. Japan-Per ATSUTA MARU. Japan-Per TSU FAMA MARU, Straits Per HOSEI MARU. Shanghai-Per YINGCHOW, Shanghai-Per PORTHOS. Manila-Per ARCHER

FRIDAY, October 3. Shanghai-Per SHANTUNG.

DUTWARD MAILA.

THURSDAY, October 2 Macao Per SUI TAI, 8.30 a.m. Saigon, Straite and Bangkok-Per UNNAN MARU, 9 s.m. San Francisco-Per SATANTA, 9am. Bhanghai, North China and Japaz vís Kobe-Per YOKOHAMA MARU, 10 1.m.

Japan

via Nagasaki, Canada, United States, Central and South Americs and EUROPE via VANCOUVER, BC Per EMPRESS OF ASIA.

Bayan-Per WA SUN, 1 p.m.

Registration 945 am. Letters 10.30 a.m. Macao-Per CHUEN CHOW, 430 p Haiphong, Toursne, Saigon, Straita.

Fort

Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius South Africa, India via Dhazosh- kodi, Egypt and EUROPE via MARSEILLES Par PORTHOS.

Shanghai and North China Per Registration 3.45 pm. Letters 4.30 p.m. Weibaiwel, Chatoo and Tientsin-Fer

CHIPSHING, & p.m. Foiboy and Haiphong-Per TAKSANG,

6 p.m.

CHOYSANG, 6 p.m.

FRIDAY, October 3. Macao-Per SUI AN, 8.30 6.m. Philippine Islands, Formosa via Keelung,

Japan

Japan via Moji, Canada, United States, Central and South

and EUROFE

AmerA, B.O, PAR CHIC

.. AGO MARU. Registration 9.15 am. Letters 10.00 a.m. ria Nagasaki, Honolulo, Catado, United States Central and South America and EUROPE via SAN FRANCISCO-Per TENTO MARD. Registration 6.45.m. Letters 10.30am. ria Batavia--Per TUISONDARI,

Noon.

QUINNEBAUG, Noon.

to the human community.} Burn," said Mr. France, "baza ali Java the books that teach hatred! Extol labour and love. Train for us men Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Per capable of trampling under foot the Philippine Islands-Per LOONGSANG, vain splendours of barbaric glory and of resisting the sanguinary ambi tions of the nationalisms and im perialisms that have annihilated their

In the French bourgeoisie great and small. and even in the prolet- ariat, the destructive instincts with which the Germans had been justly reproached_wers- sedulously cultiv #ed." "Only a few days before M. de fathers. la Fouchardiere had asked at a bookseller's for books suitable for a

LAZOUR AND PEACE. "No more industrial rivalries! No

little girl, and had been offered noth more wars! Only labour and Feace! ing but sccounts and pictures of Whether we like it or not, the time: slaughter, massacres, and extermina has come when we must either be tíona. Next mid-Lent they would come citizens of the world or see the see in Paris, in the Champs-Elysees whole of civilisation perish." M and on the boulevards, thousands and France suggested that there should thousands of little boys dressed by be attached to the International of their inept mothers as generals and the workers a delegation of the tea Rev. F. A. Bundle, Mr. and Mrs J. Held marshals. The kinema would chers of all nations to formulate in and thus prepare them for the milit-struction, and consider the means to show children the beauties of war common a universal system of in ary career, and so long as there were be taken to implant in young minds soldiers there would be wars. The the ideas from which would spring diplomatists of the Allies had allowed the peace of the world and the union Germany still to have soldiers in of the peoples. order to be able to keep them them selves. Children were going to be brought up to be soldiers from the cradle.

Mr W. A. Batter

Mr A. A. Claxton

feld

I A

15

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Mr A Button

No Interr

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water

Mra Charlton

44

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No Labesson

acr low

Mr Cheshira

water

10 44

67

Mr P. Cobb

43

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4.3

Mr R. C. omrie

1

1.2

MCormack

HONGKONG REGISTER.

Previous

day On die sie date'a

Lt. Col. G. Colee

Capt. & Mra Davies

Martin Mr and Mrs J. L.

Martin Mr & Mrs Melrose

Mrd. Finlay Miler Mr&Mra W. J. Milne Capt. Monteith Mr P. S. Newcomba Capt. & Mra Olliver

Mr Parsors

Lt. Col. & Mrs Thura

by Pelham

M.FL. J. Davies MrTL Perkins

3ir R. C. Dixson Miss Phillips

Mr G. G. H. Druitt Mr & Mrs J. Pilger Mr and Mrs JohnMiss Pitman

Duncan

MrE. A Kam

"

Mr and Mrs O. Mr W. E. Boberts

Eager

Major V. J. Scantle Mrs Eaton

bury. Mrs. Evans, M.B.E.Mr F. Shad Mr & Mrs Y. Fasce Mr A. Findlay Smith Rev. and Mrs W.-T. Major Leste Smith Featherstone Mr I. Grant Smith

r& MissStabbings Hr A. D. Galloway Mrs Taylor

Barometer 20

29.80 25.88

Tamperature

70

82

Humidity Direction ofĮ

90

Mr J. Fletcher

E

4.

0

от

с

Mr D. Hall

0,08

0,00

2:46

""}

Winther

Mahach, open sh Tammperature on the Kick-86- Geweek agter the Temporalzu- un the 200-75

T. F.. CLAXTON, "Diristor. Hongkong Uberratory, Uck. 3, 1819.

Mr F. Gibblas Mr T. 8. Twigg

Mai-Gon F. Ventris Major D.L. Harding Major Wakeman Mr and Miss Hol- Mr E Walsh *worthy.

Rev. G. T.. Walde- Lt. Cold Humphrey Krave

Mr H, du F. Hutchi-Mr T. B. Waterman

BOTS

...Mrs A. Wilson

Mrs E. G. Jamicaon Mr P. D. Wilson Mr H. W. Lee Jones Mr F. Zwagem

pak

Amoy-Par VAN WAERWIJCK. 2pm. Macao-Fer CHDEN CHOW, 4.30 p.m. Japan via Kobe. Canada. United State5

Straits,

Straits,

Central and Stuth America and EUROPE vis VICTORIA, B.O.

Per IXION, 6pm. Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, SATURDAY, October 4.

South Africa, India vía Dhanush- kodi. Egypt and EUROPE vin MARSEILLES-Por ATSUTA MARU. Registration 9.45 am. Letters 10:30 am.

Bangkok and Calcutta-Per

THONGWA. Noon.

Mamo-Per SUI TAL, 1.30 p.m. Shanghai and North China - Fer

YINGCHOW, 3 p.m. Maceo-Per OHUEN OHÓW, 4.30 p.m.

SUNDAY, October fi.

Macao-Per BUI AN, 8908.m. Swatow, Amoy and formos ris Keelung

9. Am.

Per KALIO MARU, 9am. Swatow and Bangkok-Por KANCHUW, TUESDAY, October 7.

Hoihow. Pakhol and Haiphong-Per

KAIFONG, 9 1.2.

and Worth China-For Swatow, Amoy and Focchow-Per HAI-

SHANTUNG, 11 am

FOYO, 1 p.m. FRIDAY, October 10.

Shanghai

Heconcluded as follows:-"Reason, wisdom, Intelligence, forces of the mind and heart, you that have always piously invoked, come to me; aid me, It was for the teachers to break strengthen my feeble voice, carry it, with these dangerous practices. if that be possible, to all the peoples They must make the children love of the world, and diffuse it every peace and the works of peace. They where where men of good-will are must teach them to hate war. They found, to listen to the beneficent Bwatow, Amoy and Foschow-Per must banish from their teaching truth! A new order of things is everything that excited hatred of the bora! The powers of evil are dying foreigner, even of our enemies of poisoned by their crime, yesterday. Not that one ought to covetous and the cruel, the devourers, be indulgent to crime and absolve of the peoples are perishing of a all the guilty, but because every surfeit of blood. Sorely smitten by people, no matter what, at any time the fault of their blind or villainous whatever, inchided more victims than masters, mutilated, decimated, the criminals, because innocent genera proletariats yet stand erect. They tions must not be punished for the are going to unite in order to form straite, guilty, and above all because all the but a single universal proletariat. peoples had much to forgive one and we shall see the fulfilment of the another.

great Socialist prophecy-"the union

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 1 1918

ENTERTAINMENTS.

WE ARE OUT TO PROVE TO YOU that the best Moving Pictures showing in Hongkong to day ure METROS.

WE ARE PREPARED TO BE JUDGED by any and every METRO picture that we screen, AND WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON with any other brand.. TO-NIGHT WE ARE SHOWING the greatest of all Screen Stre INCOMPARABLE NAZİMOVA

the play that made her famous REVELATION"

the Sulet a Parisian Grisette laid bare.

to ulf the World

ALTHOUGH THIS PICTURE IS A SUPER PRODUCTION and cost as lunch as three ordinary programme features

WE ARE NOT INCREASING OUR PRICES: TO-NIGHT AT 3,15 and 13 p.m. THE CORONET.

HONGKONG

THEATRE.

Tal, 2511...

October 1, 2 & 3.

Tel. 2511.

Showing-Drama 5 parts.. BEATRIZ

MICHELENA

IN

“MIGNON

and

Comics.

Saturday 4th. See Episodes 3 & 4 of

"HOUDINI"

Booking at the THEATRE.

TEE

VICTORIA THEATRE.

(6.15 & 9.15 p.m.) ...

"WAR

AND THE WOMAN"

AN INTERESTING PHANHOUSER PRODUCTION.

TO-DAY'S MATINEE:

· STRING BAND

FROM “ EMFRESS'OF ASIA" IN ATTENDANCE.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

The P. M. S. 8. Co.'s 8.5. Archer sailed from Manila on Sunday night and that will arrive at this Port on Thursday October 2nd.

The N.YE. 6.6. Atside Maru(European.

Line) left Shanghai for this perkoa | 30th Sept, and is expected here on

'the 3rd Oct.

The N.Y.K. Lau Katori Haru (American Line) left Shanghai for this post on the 30th Sept, and is expected hero on the 3rd Uct.

The

N.Y.E. as Nagate Maru (New York Line) left Singapore for this port vis Manila on the 30th Sept., and is

The Myers on the 11th Oct.

8.8. Totomi Maru (Bombay Line) left Bombay for this port is Bingapore on the 28th Sept., and is The 68. Ioan Mary (Celentta expected here on the 17th Oct.

Line, left Calcutta for for this port via Singapore on the 9th Sept, and is expected here on the 20th Oct.

Latest Advices,

The N.X. 8.5. Tsuyama Maru (Er. opean Line) left shanghai for this port on the 27th Eept, and is expected bare on the 1st Oct. The NY.K. a. Trunga Mure (Calcutta Line) left Moji for this port on the 28th September. and is expected

"

The N.Y.E. 1. Yokohama Maru (Eur

opena Line) left Singapore for this part on the 28th September, and is expected here on the tat October. The N.I.E. s.8. Aki Maru (Australian Line) left Sydney for this port on the 28th September, and is expected bere on the 17th "ctober. The N.Y.B. 48. Shingo Maru (Bombay, Line) laft Bombay for this port via Slagapore on the 24th September, and is expected here on the 14th October. The American & Manchurian Line as. City of Blareness dae to arrivé bora about 5th October. The American & Manchurian Line sa City of Newcastle is due to arrive here about 10th November.

bere on the 3rd October..

The American & Oriental Line a..

Afineris is dea to arrive bere about

5th October.

The N. Y... Tenshin Maru (Bombay) Line) left Bingapore for this port on the 24th Sept, and is expected here on the 1st Oct. The N.T.E. a. Hoi Mara (Bombay Line) loft Bombay for this port on the 9th Bop, and is expected bera on the 2nd October."

C.P.O.8

Co's 5.8. Metlive arrived Yokohama, and left there Sept. 20, and is dus at Vancouver -on Oct. 8.

BAITAN. 1 p.z. TUESDAY, October 14. The Shanghai, North China and Japan via

Canada, Nagasaki

United Btates, Central and Booth America and EUROPE via VICTORIA, B.O.-Per KATORI MARU. Registration 8.45's.m. The Letters 9.30 ..

Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, PEIDAY, October 17.

South Africa, India via Dhanush- kodi., Egypt and EUHOPE via MARSEI -LES-Per- REID- | ZUOKA MARU. Registration: 9.46 &m, Letters 10.30.M.

M. France-went on to recommend of the workers will bring peace to his hearers to read a recent book by the world."

The Admiral Line's ss. Olen will arrive at Hongkong about October 10 From Seattle vio usaal Japan ports and Shanghai.

The CPO.S. Co's R.M.S. Monteagle left Vancouver for Hongkong Fis Japan ports and Shangbai, On Sept. 17, and is due bare on or about Oct 13

The

N.Y.K... Tamba Maru (Europesa Line) left London for this port vin Suez Canal on the 3th Sept., and is expected bars on the 18th Oct.

ARRIVALS.

October 1. YINGCHOW, Brit, 1,216 tons, from

Bwatow, Capt. X.B. Simons, E. & S., 019.. from Mike Capt. e. Toge, M.B K., BS

GENYE MARU, Jap., 1.164 tons, KWONG SANG. Brit., 1,428 tons, from

Canton, Capt. Woodgett, J. M. & Co..

B30.

Canton, Capt. G.W, Eady, B. &B, 85.

SINKIANG, Brit, 1,618 tons, from QUINNEBAUG, Amer, 987 tons, from Bwatow, Capt. J. Medina, D.L. & Co., Dogg'na Wharf.

HONG WAN, Brit, 2060 tons, from Singapore. Cipt. H. F. Robinson, Sing Soon Bong, No. 1 Buoy.

TSUYAMA MARU, Jap., 1,295 tons, Shanghai, Capt. O. Sakamoto, N.

SATANTA, Brit. 3,354 tona, from

Touzane, Capt. P. W. Tratt, S. C. Co., of N, Y. Lai Chi Kok.

KAIJU MARU, Jap, 1,126 tons, from Swatow, Capt. Kimrs, S. K., Wharf.

OLEARANCES.

Delober L KIVA, Brit, 4 pp., for Yokohama. vis" Shanghai, M. M. & Co

MENTOR, Brit., 5 pm, for Shanghai, B. & 8.

PHRANANG, Brit, 13 30-for Hougay, Kwong Mai Sing

YING CHOW, Brit, Midnight, for Canton, B. & N. TJILAROEM, Dutch. 4 p...

for

Batavia via Ranka, J. O. J. L

TIJIL NJAP, Dutch, & p.m. for Sourabaya via Balikpapan, J. O. J. L

TSUYAMA MARU, Jap, & Liverpool vis Singapore,

SUNSHINE AND COMMON SENSE.

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DONT' dactor your blood for rheuma tiam Use an external application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. In a few days it will get you up and out into the sunahing, then Naturo 'will restore the rich red blood to your reins and soon. rid the system of this troublesome die ease. For sale by all Chemists and. Storekeepers.

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