SPECIAL CABLES.

POPULAR COIBUL

FAREWELL BANQUET.

DEPARTURE ON `RETREMENT.

(China Mail Special)

SHANGHAI, September 24. The Municipal Council gave a farewell banquet to M. Siffett, the Belgian Consul, on the eve of his re- tirement. The.community feels his deparators very much.

KHRIZZLEMENT GAST.

EIGHTEEN MONTHS' JAIL.

SHANGHAI MAN CONVICTED.

[Chino Mail. SPECIAL ]

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SHANAHAI, Sept. 24. W. F. Cameron has been set to Bilibid for 18 months for embezzling goods valued at $2,000, the property of Andersen, Meyer, and Co.

NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND

PASSENGERS.

VESSELS DUE

WEATHER "REPORT.

Sept. 9d 12h 19m-Waruing to Hongkoor-4 Typ zon in Lat. 140 N. Long. 11, mo W.N.W.

Sept. d. 19 in -No returns from Japanese stations.

Fresture has increased moderately at Vladivostock, and deeresant slightly at the majority of other stations The appraxisate position of the typhoog i LAI. HỌ Y. Long. 12 E, marin W. or W.N.W

Honghong Rainfall for these hours. ending at 10 am, to-day, 005 inch Total since January 1st, 99-78 · fachers against an average of 14-03 Inches

Forecut for the 34 hours ending at acon on September 25th."

L-Bongbong

Gap 蚊

Back E. and N.E. winds, fresh; fair.

-Formoss Channel. The same as

No L

2-South coast of China between Hongkong and lamocks. The name $5 No. 7..

4-South coast of Chins between Hongkong and Hainan. The same as No. 1.

RÖYAL OBSERVATORY, ZUIGIDIG, DAILY YRATEME EXPRAT.

SEPTEMBER 24, 1890.—m

Station.

Hour,

Barometer

A Son Level.

Wind

Temperaturo.

Fiumidity.

Direction.

Force.

Wentuar.

Vidlrostock: $1.29.94 63

Kammo Ba!

Hakodate...

Sagnaski... Kagoshima. Jabine

FROM EHLINGHAI....

Takio

Ajax.

Kochi

Stentor.

14-P. & 0. 18.-B. F. 20.-R. F..

Doner

Teirenias.

Kesann

Tekmon Fleiep Antiochus Elpear

Atreuf.

Yar. 1-R. F.

a-B. F -8-B. F. 18-B. F.

Dre. 6.-B. F.

19. -8 F

FROM

3.-K. I. A

1. Y. E.

-E. & A. 2-B, F.

-P & C

B. I. A. 9.-B. F. 18.-P. F.

-Catos. Menton

Drachtens

FLYIY.

Tanda.

Tajima Maru.

labijima.... Bould alsod Weihstwel.: 6: Bankow

Ichang... Kitang. Changsha.. Shanghai

Patrika Sharp Pk.

Amey 8. 29,8

SABLOW....

Tibati, 1999.

29.80

P

29.84

St. Albans.

Taichu

29.81

Forrprins. Nanki

TRISD

27.50

Kosha

29.80

Gregory Apear. lius. Peleas

Pescadores.

29.81

Canton

23.24

Hongkong.

21--P. & 01.

Kaskar.

SL-E I A

Tarilla

29.-P. ¿0.

Alipore

29.-B. LA.

T-kods.

39-E. & A.

·Eastern

30.-B. F.

Jason.

31.-B F.

Agapepor

Nov. 2.-B. F.

11.- & (

-P. & O. 2.-B. I.

Dec. 6.B. F.

16-R. & 0 30.-P. & Q.

. .-P. & O

Oct 10.-B. F.

Idormeus Yon. Nellor

Telenchus Agapmor-

Deripha.

Sorali.

Sicilia

FROM MILE.

Tender.

FROM BOMBAY, .-P. 0. Daners

FROM CALCUTTA... Zept 27.-N. Y. E. Kiria Maro.. Oct. 1-B. I. A. Toril

9.-B... A Takada

FROM MEMBOURNE AND SYDNEY. Sept. 25.- 0. Changsha Oct. 12--E. & A. Eastern

Oct. 152-0. P. 0.8.

FROM VANCOUVER.

Monteagle."

+

FROM SAN FRANCISCO... Oct. 3-T. K. E. Siberia Maru.

FROM SEATTLE,

Ixion. Taltyhine. Tyndareus. Tercer, Ixios. Talthybias

Nor. 8.-B. F. 23-B. F. Dec. 19.-3. F. Jan. 8.-B. T. Feb. 1-B, F.

21.-E. F.

FROM LOS ANGELES.

Oct. 19.-LA.P.N. Vinila

Nov. 1L A.P.K. West Hizor

Dec. 1.-L.A.P.N. Wet Montop.

FROM LONDON.

Sept.-N. I.

L-G. I J.-P. & 0. 22.-P. & O. 2.-F. Y. E

Kitano Maru.

Glerifer.

NOTATL

Nellore

Kamo Maru

Gap Rock..

مورس مادة

Wachow Pathoi

Heilor...

Faulier Touring... C. St. James Aparri 6 Dagapan. Kanila

Legaspi

Taclober...

29,67

29,63

THE CHINA MATI

MOTIGES.

ENTERTAINMENT.

JOHN TULLIS & SON

LIMITED GLASGOW LEATHER BELTING, ROUGH LEATHER, HAIR" BELTING, DRESSED LEATHER, COTTON BELTING, » CHROME-LEATHER, COPPER RIVETED DELIVERY, HOSE WOVEN CANVAS HOSE, DECK. HOSE,

ETCA ETC ETCANS, ORIGINALS INVENTORS OF COTTON BELTING & MACHINSKY POR ITS MANUFACTURE

PER AGENTS = 2.

ARNHOLD BROTHERS & Co., Ltd.

Là, Chater Rond:

Phone 1500.

We have just unpacked the

SMOKING MIXTURE

(Medium)

'CHAIRMAN'

"BOARDMAN” (M)

"RECORDER" (Fall)

"DUNHILL" Pipes

We have just received a small shipment of the abors pipes which we are disposing at very ressonable prices.

TABAQUERIA FILIPINA,

PASSENGERS.

DEPARTED.

19, Ice House Street.

F. A. Sicfort, Mr A. A. Straby, Mr 0. Snares, Mr CF Starker, Mr. J. shent, Mr B. E atsmett, Miss Ana Siquenz Mr N. J. Stabb, Miss M. | Steger, Miss L E. Steger, Mr Geo tim-: Per 5.5. ** Empress of Asia," yes-Salguse, Mr J. F. Stewart, bir Norman mer. Mr Curbakboh Singh, Mr Jone terday Mr. T. F. Anpdon, Miss E. Steventon, Mr RJ. W. Tatum, Miss Aiken, Miss M. B. Armstrong, Miss Tomlinson, Miss H. Trieshman, Mr and L. R. Armstrong, Mrs. M. Armstrong. Mrs J. C. Vikara. Mr Manuel Velasco, Mr. A. T. Arnold, Col. and Mrs. C.

Mr Santigo Velasco, Hr Fouling Felsen, Hos and Mrs, de Yoys and two L. Asam, Miss Helen H. Asam, Mr. daughter, Mr J. W. Wallice, Miss M. C. Nomesio Agunod, Mr. C. da Bruyn, Webber, Mrs L. C. Wilke, Mr H. M. Mr. Black, Mr. P. Baragaza, Mr. Weiss, Capt C. M. Wood, Mr S. Walker, Thos. A. Bromley, Mr. A. F. Bis Mr E. E Warren, Mr and Mrs J. E. chod, Mrs. R. C. Baldwin, Miss A. ders, Mr and Mrs G. W. Watts, Mrs H. Wick. Er W. E. Walice Hrs & Wool B. Brown, Miss M. H. Brouse, Miss Woldon, Mr and Mrs C. M. Wilhelm, Mr Edna Briethaupt, Mrs. C. W. Bow-A. Zyp, Mr Zehotner, Mr 4. C. Zimmer den. Mr. J. Barr, Mr. and Mrs. E. F-Burchard, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Boyée. Mr. Walter J. Bossert, Master Ching Bell, Mr. A. H. Bishop. Mr. D. J. De Beer, Dr. F. L. Barber. Mrs. F. L. Barber, Miss T. Baker Miss Rose M. Berg, Rev. W. E Biedervoll. Mrs. O. F. Campbell, 1. TEMPERATURK, in the shade In de Mr. Chatham, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. ereas Fahrenheit.

Corbin, Mrs. F. C. Crush, Mr. Cari G. Clifford, Mrs. A. R. Clifford, Mr. K. L. Camerik, Major L. Cassel, Dr. C., B. Cooper, Mrs. Etta R. Cotter.

Doito

23 66 77 91 Jurizzo Geam. 48099.78 Labuan. Sa. 19.75 75 91 *w 9

T. F. OLANTOR, Director,

Hozgkong Observatory, Sept. 24, 1923. 1. BAROMETAL, reduced to a degress Fahrenheit, on the level of the one in iches, tenths and hundredths.

2. Buxy, in percentage of extra. sion, the hamidity of air saturated with molitars being 100,

fredths.

1

4 Diarios of Wien, to two points 4. FOR OF WIND, socording to man, Mr. F. C. Church, Mr. J. Beadford Scale.

6. STATI OF WRATE, b. blue sky, e Duguid, Rev. Mother Teresa Daven fetached cloud, d drizzling rain, f fog, port, Mr. E. R. Doaltry, Mr. E. S. ggloomy, à bail, I lightning, o overcast Ely, Mr. E. Rar. Eagel, Miss Amy G. 9 packing shower, equall.rrain, and Emberley, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Free- í tharder v vizibilty w Jaw, wet

7. Bazz in incher tenths and hun mat and children, Mrs. Geo. H. Fair- child and maid. Mr. Emile Fols, Mr. G. F. Fisher, Sister Berbodine Fitz gerald, Mr. Antonio Garcia, Mr. Joa quin Gonzales, Jr., Mr. Rafael J. Gonzales, Mr. Antonio F. Gonzales, The tide table_ivan below has been Mr. R. A. Grinsel, Mr. J. S. Gubbay, xmpiled at the National Almanac Odice Miss Ester Guanco, Miss E. P. Gar- In Lesion from the result of the saves rison. Mr. H. C. Hokerman, Mr. P. of observations taken by means of an H. Holyoak, Miss J. R. Harris, Mr. sutomatic tide-recording machine In the Water Police Besin at Tsim Sha Tsui Geo. Happer, Mr. E. Howard, Miss E. G. Handerson, Mr. A. T. Han- The taro of the table corresponds with cock, Mr. T.-P. K. Hoogenboon, Mr.

HONGKONG TIDES.

inring the youen 1909-0.

Messes Bhala Singh. Basat Singh, Ebam Singh, Bakhshish Chand, Eshboo, Dalp bingh, Sham Singh, Partap Singh. Parta Singh, Lan Singo, Santa, Bala Singh, Saparan Singh,

Jun Shi and Shah Mahundit Singh,

at ud Mrs. Hooker had infant, Mr Fer Mentor," on Wednesday and Mrs. Button. Mr W. D. McCullagh, Warrant Engineer W. A. Pickup, Mr and Mrs J. Strickland and Mrs. Platt.

Fer Is. Chins today:-Mrs E Beyers Hirs Carisio, Mr and Dirs Francis Grogan, Mrs M Gr gun, Master P. Grogan Huss & Grogan, Kr. Inocencia, M. McClellan Mr Charles Scot, Misa A. T. Johnson. Hr J. Martin, Miss Mr B. Vicente, and Mr J. Witshell.

IRRITALS.

Fer P. and O. as "Klica," to-day :-- Mr and Mrs Baginsky, Mr and Miss Mr and Mrs T. F. Cobis, Mr G. Z. Blackie Messrs Batchelor, C. E. Cole, Charles, Miss Day. Mr&Mrs Duffield, Mr Everett, Mrs Eldridge, Mraud Miss Frazer, Miss Fairley, in B. C. Guy, Mears Hinder, &. J. Hsday, Miza Hay Iwazawa, Mr and Mrs Shainovaky, Mr ward, Res and Mrs J. J. Heady Mr and Mr Kjaergaard. Mis Lerez, Mr Lane: Mr and Mrs T. More, Mr and Mrs EEL Murphy, Mrs G. Miller. Brig Kost. Mr Nightingale, May Naish, Mt Genl MacNaghten, Mas Hott. Mr HA

Mr and Mrs Plordten, Mus Robinson, Mr and Mrs Boerstern, irs Slegman Mr and Mrs Sorensen, Miss Stege Me Mr G. Sinclair, Mr and Mrs douthoott, Mra & Miss Tolleton, Brian Rate Capt Vertensiu, Mr Woctuso. 12 Zen, Mr and Mrs Chen Pa, Mr D.T. Bing Ling, Mrs Ab Lot, Krühen so Tang. Hrong Ziang. His Chu Wan, and Miss D. Yin-mei.

the were of the sounding In the Admiralty D. Haskell, Mrs. G. A. V. Hanks, Mr W. Oxbrow Mr H. Purey. Chart, which has been found to be feetkinson, Mrs. G. Hogg, Mrs. J. D.

luches below mean sea-level

*To obtain the depth of water on the Haskell and daughter, Miss Mary

Deranha. Sicil Plassy.

Sat.

25

Son 2-P. & 0, 18.-P. & U. Dec 4-P, & 0, -P. & 0.

FROM LIVERPOOL,

Cet 5.-B. F

"

&~~E. F..

19.-N.Y.K.

10-B. F.

18-R, F.

18-3. F

HIRI WAT

HomeLook

Time

Haight

LOW WATER

Hoogterg MOLI

dde gange at the Victoria Naval Yard Jarvis, Mrs. E. L: Jayne, Mr. A. Jen- add a festuches, and on the gauge kins, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kilian, Mr. < Lamoni Bock, Aberdeen, sdd 10 4 inches to the height given in the table K. Kobayashi, Miss M. Knudson, Miss J. S. King, Mrs. E. C. Knapp, Mr. September 24 to October 1, 1920. D. H. Klinofelter, Mr. Chas. E. Kochler, Mr. Th. Kneeful, Mr. A. G. Kompt, Mr. O. S. Knudson Mr. J. 5. King, Lieut.-Comdr. W. E. Lov.. head, Mr. and Mrs. Lengelsar and child, Mr. F. X. Lopes, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Leefe, Mr. and Mrs.' T. Stew-

We are asked by the Captain art Little, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Lewis, Superintendent of the Police to in Mr. A. H. Montgomery, Mr. J. C.nounce that from to-day in the Eastern Mumer, Miss L. Marshall, Mr. C. going east should proceed vis Arsenal District of Victoria motor vehicles W. Martyr, Lieut. H. P. Mudie, Mr. Street and the Prays Motor A. L. Moore, Mrs. Martha Jane vehicles going west should proceed Mayo, Dr. R W. Miller; Mrs. A. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mac- kintosh and two sons, Mr. K. A.

R

Kermu

Hicbus. Kamakura Mard.

15 a

22

Taucer.

= 118

Feleus.

45

Laertes

Thor, 10

17.

iL.-B. F. Elperor,

38-B F. Atreus

No7. 17.-B. T... Pyrrhur

Domodocma

Del 2-3 E Knight Templar.

FROM HAMBURG.

Nov. RN. T.K. Tana Maru

OPOBRMS. Express of Promi Hoyigitong on August 26, arrived at Vancouver on Beztember 13,

"The CFOR-" Hattawa" arrived at Shanghai on Bept: 23 (mini), leaves there

Takonins on Bepk

HONGKONG ELGUTER.

via Queen's Road East

A Chinese charged this morning

McLellan, Miss K. McBride, Mr. before Magistrate Orms, at the R. E. McKaig, Mr. J. J. Newcombe, instance of Inspector Fox, with un Mr Joens Beponeen Mr I Oski, Mr lawfully selling sampu lottery tickets Pretions On Cast on date at W. . Owen, Mrs W, G. Owen, Mrs in Kowloon City yesterday, said that Olsen and two daughters Mr and Mrs be did not sell the tickets. Some G. Praisse, Mrand G. Tentros h

day

Barometer..., 10.80 Temperature 84 Humidity Direction of Windo Force Feather u Hain zu

2900 79

29.78 67

·26

· 62

Z

0,83

0.00

0.0%

on the 9-1€

F. CLANTOL, Dirator

Miss A. C. Fernon, Mr and Mrs Pinm- friends had asked him to do them the mer, Mrs J. & Phis. Mies A. Perne, favour of buying some tickets for Miles C. Pope, 12% B. Pope, jr. Mr. B. them, and Ee had mertly obliged J. Pekins, Mr K. Kamaraboshi, Mhem. The Inspector-all that besides F.V. Rhye, Mrs Marron Borges, Miss the tickets, sieren in all, he also H. Rogers, Mrs Rosell; Me F.V. Edip, Me C. E. Bichardson; Cod Mornicol, Botan found on the defendant, a paper on Her BG. Kasno, Mr.A; L. Ryan, Mr |- which was recorded the sale of #dicano Bedriques Mas Cars, Bow tickets and an order for more tickets, Mim U; W. Byring Mr and Mai 2. When The Lottery is advertised to open in berg: Capt and Mer Pornod, MrCanton on the 26th. A fan of 120

Spener, Meticitets were confin

"MAURICE R. BANDMAN

·Preconte the

BANDMAN COMEDY COMPANY

of latest London plars.

TO-NIGHT- "(FRIDAY); Sith: Sept.

it at 9.15.”

BILLETED."

-TOMORROW

SATURDAY, sth Fept."

· LORD-RICHARD IN, TET

FANTRY,”

MONDAY, 17th “NOTHING BUT THE TROYFEL”. TUESDAY, 25th

"SACRED AND PROFANE LOVE”

WEDNESDAY, 29th Sept "THE NAUGHTY WIFE"

THURSDAY, 30th Sept "GOOD-NIGHT NURSE”

PRICES:

$4, $2

Ex. No.

1748,

FRIDAY, REPTEMBER 24, 1920.

ENTERTAINMENTS

CORONET

TO-NIGHT, at 6.15 & 9.15 pm.

EMMY WEHLEN.

AINA

"THE OUTSIDER

6 parts,

SNUB POLLARD

אז:

“TOUGH LUCK" PATHE'S BRITISH GAZETTE.

7.15 pm.

THE DOLLY SISTERS in

1749

"THE MILLION DOLLAR DOLLIES,"

$ acts of Romance and Beauty,

THONGKONG THEATRE.

TO-NIGHTI

$1.

Nary & Military half prics to JS & #1 Beats..

Booking at MOUTBIES.

FOST OFFICE.

Talegraphic Communication with Gap Rock is interrupted...

Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close before 9 am, registered mad parcel mails are closed af 5 p.m. on the previous day.

HEARD FRIDA

TO-NIGHT!

WILLIAM S. HART

EXT

TRUTHFUL TULLIVER?

HARD ON A REEF.

SHIP PULLED OFF.

VALUABLE SUGAR CARGO SAYED.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Another clean bill of health was returned for the Colony yesterday."

Mr. Laz Wood, Assistant Director of the Canton Samshul

A Honolulu message states that Railway is ill in a hospital in Hong Philippine sugar valued at $2,190,000, kong. about $100,000 dollars worth of peanuts and a ship whose estimated value is $1,500,000 were saved when Canton for Hongkong during the last Shanghai and Japan-Per PAUL the combined efforts of half a dozen few days no doubt, on account of the

SATURDAY, September 25

LECAT:

Japan-Per TANDA.

SUNDAY, September 26. Shanthai-Per SINEJANG Australia zed Manila Per 0B3NGSHA

--MONDAY, September 27. USA, and Manila-Per COLOMBIA. Calcutta- Par EIHIN MARU.

Straits-Per KITANO MAKU.

TUESDAY, Pop'ember 23.

FRIDAY, October 1. Japan and Shanghai-Per TAJIMA

MARU,

RUTHARD HEATER,

Many passengers have left

other vessels recently pulled the ship present political sination. ping board freighter "West Eldara" off a Hawaiian reef on which she had; struck while on her way to New York;

from Manila.

Being in need of funds to meet.

military expenses, the Canton authori ties have asked the Kwangaì Govern- ment for a loan of $500,000. It is reported that that sum has already. been received in Canton.

·

The "West Eldara” went hard and fast on Barber's Point reef near the entrance to Honolulu harbour and remained there three days and a sinal

The Canton vernacular press fleet of other craft had to pull her off. I Finally her sugar cargo was fighter reports that the gunboat, Lui ed ashore and she was floated free Hom," has been captured by revolu with her double bortom full of water, tionists at Fort Tigris (Fumun) by and a number of plates spring."- means of the forged signature of The vessel was towed to Pearl Sun Pa Fan, the Commander-in Harbour and was the first merchant Chief of the River Defence Bureau. craft to go into the great new naval

'FRIDAY. September. 24. Quinton and Toartae-Per CHUNG drydock there,

HING, & pw.

While lightering the "West Eldara's" Japan sia Yokohama Per TJIMA- sugar one barge was swamped and about $200,000 worth of the valuable Strafts, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauriti & sweetness went to the bottom.

NOCK, 5 pm

South Africa. L. Marques, in- dia ria Dhaneshindi, Bomber, Aden. Egypt and EUROPE ria MARSEILLES-PAT SHIVL}

Mr. A. Balean, sub-accountant of.. the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank- ing Corporation, whose sudden de parture, following me"cal advice, came as a surprise his many friends, especially his colleagues on- the Bank staff, was the recipient yesterday of a presentation from the

Registration 5 pm. Lettere LATEST SHIPPING NEWS. Portuguese staff of the Bank in the

6 p.m.

SATURDAY. September 15. Pakhoi and Haiphong--Par KAIFÓNG,

8 a m *Formes vis Koelung-Per TEKKU

MARU, 10-

ARRIVALS.

shape of a beautifully decorated adə dress with a blackwood cover, sur mounted by a silver shield of artistic. design bearing an appropriate in .. W.scription. Fifty signatures were up-

The s.s. Szechen, Captain Straits, Bangkok, Calcutta and ADEN Benson, 1,594 tons, arrived this morn-pended to the address Mr. Balem,

ing at 7 a.m. from Shanghai Shanghai and North China-Per YING-600 tons of general cargo.

Per EWAIANG, 1p.m.

CHOW, 3 pm,

Saigos, Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius. Iz Marques, South Africa, India vis Dhanushkodi, Ad-r, Exynt and EUBQPR via MARSEILLES-Per FAUL LECAT Begistration 2.45pm. Letters 3.30 p.m. Straits, Bangkok "Ualentis & *AUEN

-Per LAKE FAULE, A D.. Swator, Shanghai and North China-

Per KWONGSANG, 1 pm. BUNDAY, September 26.

Amoy and Frmoss via Keelong Per KAIJU MARU,

Swatow,

am.

Amoy and Philippine Iiends - Per

TAMING. 9

Swator and its Fer OHENGTU,

MONDAY, Beptember 27.

"GLEIRINGZŁ.

within expressing bis high appreciation

The 8.5. "Khiva," British, cleared to-day and will sail for London via Singapore at 6 am. to-morrow.

The a.s. "Kaifong.” British, cleared | to-day and will sail for Haiphong vis

Pakhoi at 10 a.m. to-morrow!!

The s.3. "Yeitai Maru,” Japanese cleared to-day and will sail for Chin- wantao at 6 p.ca. to marroW.

The sa. Ningchow," Chinese, Philippine Islands. Farines ris Keelung, cleared to-day and will sail for

*Shanghai, North

China Phong at 5 am, to-morrow.

Kazan via Nagunki, "Canada, "United States, "Central & South America and "EUROPE via VICTORIA, BC Por ARABIA MABU. Registration 3.45 a.m33. Letters 10.30a.m.

DEPARTURES.

of the Beautiful gift, paid a tribute of thanks to the staff. The hope "was expressed that Mr. Balean would return to Hongkong to resume his important post with renewed health and vigour.

TRADE MORALS,

-A QUESTION OF PRESTIGE.

·IS JAPANESE BUSINESS LOSING CONFIDENCE?

The Nichi Nichi, in referring to so article which appeared in the LondonTM Times stating that the British were Hai-losing confidence in Japan importers.

says that conditions in Japan are no^ worse than in any other country and-- that Japan should not be judged... more strictly.

"Investigations are being carried

The s.s."China," Capt. Lancaster, on by the Bank of Japan in the cus- sailed for San Francisco via Shanghai, tom houses of Kobe, Osaka and at noon to-day with 1,000 tons of Yokohama says the Nichi: Night."

"They find that 3,000,000 tons of general cargo.

TUESDAY, September 28. *Swator and *Bangkok-Pa'LUCHOW, Amoy, Shtaghai and North China

| Per SZEOAUEN, 9 a.za. Swatow, Amoy and Foochor-Fer HAI: The .. "Taking." Capt. Custom house the estimated value of -

which is about Yen 90,000,000. These LOONG, 1 pm, t

alled for Manila at 3.30 p.m. to-day include much machinery and bard with 1,500 tons of general cargo, na

WEDNESDAY, September 29, Shanghai. North Chine and Jun Tia Kobe-Per KMTANO HARU, 10 m Welhaire. Chefoo" and Tentaku-Por.

KUBIOBQW, 3 p.. Philippine Islands, Forma vis Kee THURSDAY September 20

*

goods") are stored at the Yokohama

Ritchie,

Thea. "Haihong," Capt. Pass more, sailed for Foochow via Amoy at 2 p.m. to-day with 800 tons of general cargo.

WETE.

"It is generally supposed that the accumulation of goods due to trouble between comignees and consignors. is greater in Kobe then in Yokohama, In some cases, tize customs are dispon- ing of the goods thermeires, but in - lung, "Bhuwaghal, #Worth: Chies

most cases they still believe that the Kapangra Baginda: Canada,

consignee will claim his goods. In United "States?. Central “and

·South America and *EUROPE The Rev. and Mrs. G. W. any case, the consignor will be pro- TAS VICTORIA 3.0. Fer Marshall, of the American Presbytected by respectible han ku KATORI MARO, 18 .m ́terian Mission, arrived from Manila Sach undesirable conditions-en- Shanghal and North Olins-Fer on the Kores Maru, a few days ago, ist at present both in England and shanghai, Borth China, and Tapas via their work a Sheklung. They are British exporters should lose

SINKIANG 10 Mr. and Mrs. Marshall will take-up in America. It is not right

Allow

cow

Urated States, Coral and well known among the missionary fidence in Japanese bemin South Americs and EUBOFE circle in Canton,; For the last thren a little more time and matters will VIKNAN FRANCI800) = Fær years they were with the Y.M. C. A. De sdjusted to the satisfaction of the KORLA MARU. : Begistration work in Fort Mckinley.

British merchants,” says the Dep 8.46 m. Lettres 12:30 1.2%.

Primed and Pibilobed fe The CONCERNED BY

CADE BUKETT Edir

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