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FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1928.

SHIPPING..

P. & O.-BRITISH INDIA APCAR AND

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND). MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES

STRAITS, ‘JAVA, BURMI, OBYLO W, INDIA, PRRSIAN GOLF, WRIT INDIES, MAURITIUS, ALST AND SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, DOŁUDIKO NAW KRALAND A ND QUERESLAND PORTS, RED GEL, EGYPT, EUROTE, kk,

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIREOT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (Under Contract with H.M. Government.)

S. A.

"BICILIA"

**MOREA"

From

Rongkong

nt 4 p.m. 17th Mar. 2lat Mar. 27th Diar. 4th Apr.

Tone

(about)

6,700

11,000

3rd Mar. át Noon. 7th Mar.

" LAHORE "

1- 5,052

"KASHMIR"

0,641

"SOUDAN"

0,700

"DONGOLA

9,000

NAGPORE"

5,983

Sth Apr.

**NANKIN

7,000

18th Apr.

"BICILIA"

6,800

Slat Apr.

KARMALA"

9,000

2nd May

"KASHGAR"

9,000

16th May

"NYANZA

7,000

30th May

"NOVARA"

4,850 38th June

"DELTA "MALWA

"DEVANHA*

BRITISH

"TORILLA"

"TANDA"

8,0978 27th June 10.041 11th July

8,003 95th July

INDIA-APOAR

! 5,200

0,950

3rd Mar. at 2 p.m. 3lat Mar.

Destination

FOUND IN GUTTER.

THE CHINA MAIL:

WHAT TWO "LITTLE DROPS"

DID.....

VISITORS AT HOTELA.

PROPOSED, CALENDAR-

THIRTEEN MONTH YEAR DISCUSSED.

A resolution endorsing the Con grosional bill providing for an in

HONGKONG HOTEL

„February, 24 Twin sisters, aged 55, named Miss R. M. Adlams Mr F. H. Hill Caroline Walker and Amelia'. Hur: - Med. T. Bagtam. Me W, H. Howe ren, who were found-lying speech Hire E. E. Belilios Mr J. E Joseph

Mr B. Harlog Bir G. de Jong

Kip Karanjia Mr. Benson Mr and Mra J. B.tists a fixed international calendar the Gregorian calcador and ostab Caroline said she had gone to as F. Blackhorn Me and Mrf 0

MR. J. Birbock Kraakman house for a glass of water

Lauritsen

SHIPPING.

INDO-CHINA

lovaly drunk in the gutter at Strat. Mr and tre, H. H.Mr and Mrs N. nternational, conference, to improve STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

ford, were charged at West Hain and fined 5a, euch,

"You didn't want water," ob- served the Clock. "It was raining hard."

We didn't want to drink rain," retorted. Amalia, irritably.

One of you," said the Clerk, had a bottle of wine."..

Said Carolina:

We only had

two little drope of Lisbon wine."

VOTICE TO SHIPPERS AN' PASSENGERS.

VESSELS DUR

FROM SWATOW. & BANGKOK.

Mar. 5-A.

Banks.

FROM JAPAN.

Tjikini

S'pore, Penang. Col'bo & B'bay. Mar. 17.-J.QJ.L

B'bay, Marseilles,l'don A'worp.

S'pore Pensag, Colbo & B'bay. MARSELLES, LONDON & AWOLL. S'poro, Penang Col'bo & B'bay. MARSEILLAS, London & á'warp. }E'port, Fonsug, Colbo & bay. MARSEILLES, LONDON & Aworp. poro, Penang, Col'to & B'bay. MARXILLES, London & A'warp.

do.

do.

t]છે.

do.

J

de, do.

SAILINGS (South)

Calcutta via Singapore and

Penang | ́Singapore, Pening & Calcutta

FROM JAVA. Mar. 10.-J.O.J.L. Tilbodas.

WHOM MANILA.

Mar. 3.-0.8.8.B. 23.-U.8.8.8,

Elkridzo. West Prospect.

FROM JALOUTTE. Mar. 7-B. L.

Tanda.

FROM SINGAPORE. Mar. 3.-.8.8.3. Elkridue.

23.-U.S.8.B. Woat Prospect:

FROM SYDNEY AND MELBOURED

Mar. 18-F & A. Apr. 8.-E. & A. May 7- E. & A.

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South) June Lt.-E. & A.

"EASTERN"

4,000 3rd March

(Mansa, Sandakan, Thursday laland, Townsville, Brisbane, at Noon. Sydney & Melbourne..

Frequent connections from Australia with the following:-

The Union .8. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom vis New Zealand,

Taaconrer, San Francisco eto.

ce P. & U. Royal Mail atomers to London via Bucz Canal.

The P. & O. Branch Service of steamers to London via the Cape.

Arafora.

Bt. Albans. Kastere. Arafura.

FROM PORTLAND.

Mar. 20.-B.8.S.B.

16.-U.8.9.8.

West Jessup. West Kader.

FROM NEW YORK.

The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampton and London Mar. 17.-D. & Cu.

via Panama Canal.

BAILINGS

"TANDA"

***WANKIN"

"SOUDAN"

JAPAN

Bunder

Mr and Mrs Boere Me . H. Bronks

Mr G. Burke Mr M. Cario

raud Mrs O; Carter

Mr and Mrs R.

Chalmere

4e W. B. Clark. -Mr N. Croucher

Mr G. 8. Lochner Mr W. S: Leonard Mr and Mrs Le Roy J. Lowis

Mr M. Lord

Mr R G Macdonald

Mr P. Marks Mr and Mrs Day

MaBirney

Mis R. A Currin M+ F. B Deacon Mr. 11. D. Dakker My W.HS Dent Mr H. E Dexter Mr Karl Einor Mrad Mrs W. &.Mr.Q. H. rotta

Eustace

Mr and Ms T. Reos Mia & Fior Mr D. Rois Capt. F. M. FreachMisa de, Raheek Mr and Mrs W. B.Mr A. Rowe

Galo

Mrs E. Sparko Mr O. E. Gollinge Misa A. Square Mr J. N. G2 Qft-Mr V. d. iron

ions

Mr D. V. Stevens Mr J.T. Steygerwa't Mr W. Summers Mis Summers Mr N. B. Tylor Dr and Mrs L.

Mr.C. D. Melbourne Mr R. H. Munroe Mr C. H. Montague Dr D. Q Hunyon Mrs adorwyer Mr. Bory

/

Mr H. R. Gibson Mr R.K Cihson Mr H. Gledhill' Mr A. I. Gray Miss Gray

Mr J. E. Gornnell Japa, T. P.

all

Mr O. Hammond

Weaver

Mr. and Mrs C.

Wonver

Mr and Mrs B. B. Dr Alfred. Welsh

Hardy

Mr G. Harpor

Mies UL Walls Mias W. 8, Wolfo Mr J Scott Harston Mr Wilson Wong Mr&re latherley

Mise Campion Mr and Mrs A.

Complon

of thirteen months of four, weeke oach will be discussed at a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York. The bill pro- 365 bo designated as January 0 vides that the extra day to make

The International, Congress of Chambers of Comuiarca ha votol resolutions urging calondur reforms since 1908, the Committee on For eign Commerce and the Revenue Laws, of which William E. Peck is Chairulan, reported. Mr. Peck's report said:-

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

DESTINATION SANDRAL VIE NIKOPO "ŠHAÑOWAI Via STATOW «zui

MANILA Mizon -namamoina ¡Hatehong via Hooinne Trivia CHIFOO SHANGHAI SWATOW.

BAROKOK via SWATOY: STRAITS and CALOUITA SARDAKAN FRANERAI via SWATOW

STRAITS and CALCUTTA

|

KORE via YOKOHAMA..........

BAKOKOK via Borow

SALE: WOYANG... TUNGSHING... Khi

LOONG ANG LEESANG

BATLING

sao Euro 10 n 2nd Mar, 10 mizo.

2nd Mar., 3p.m. 3rd Mar., 10.

KINGSINGS 4th Mar., 10.m WAISHING Sen, 4th Mar., Elight LOBEONGCHING.Then, 8th Mar, Noon. CHAKSANG-Tues., 8th Mar., Noon. MAMBANG.......Wed, 7th Mar., 3 p.m. HWONGBANG...Thara. Bih Mar., 10a.m HINSANG Tpes., 13th Mar. 3 p.m. BILEOSANG Wed., 14th Mar., P ..........,BOOKSANG .....Spo, 18th Mar, Diight. Batth Marg, 10 am.

CHONSANG

galcutta Lina--Tble Sno now affords regular andings to Calculta, Poung and Blugapore returning * from Carballa steamers proceed via ftraite and Hongkong to Japna, occasionally allog at Bugil All leamer have croellene por Rocommodation, are Shanghai China Apresiasis, vers three days batean Barton and Busaha, sozisttrres

Light and

carry a fully qanded Surgeon, calling at Ewklow, Thewugh tlaketa can be obtained and through Dlls of Iming are imued to all Northern and Yangiare Forte via Shanghai, Manjia Linah weekly wrvice in maintained with blaalla, by Tale with good pamang

Accommodation, antiluge from both porte every Friday!," Haiphong Line-Ballings

It is the purpose of those in this country seeking on inter national conference to recommend a calendar reform which will divide the year, into exactly thirteen. montlis of twenty-eight days each, Barneo. that is a month of four weeks of Fake 365 to be January 0, a holi- seven days each, the extra day to

N.

.

BAY HOTEL REPOLAR ZAY Mr & Mrs Anderson Mr & Mrs Maynard Mr B. Bekker ·Mas McLiddelí Mr & Mrs Birroll Mr and Mrs Milles Mia P. Campion Mr & Mrs Millions

Mr & Mrs Miskin H. Me and Mrs Curra

-Mr & Mrs Negro Mrs P. M Davis Mra Pattison Mr and Mrs Dounya Vie and Mrs Plant fr& Mis Fitzgerald Mr & Mrs Robertson Hr Goddes

Miss Raffnor Mr and Mrs W.

Hannibal

Mr Lynett

Dr and Mrs

Marriott

A. Mr Chas Stokes

Mila.G Vanderposo Ms. L. UL. Walaor

0.

PEAK HOTEL:

dayg leap day to ba an international holiday, and transferred from February to a month whenthe wea- ther is likely to be pleasant, as Juno or July, also to insert the how month between Juue and July.

"The present calendar presents any inconveniences resulting from its irregularities as to the number! know on what day of the week Now of days in the month Wo never

Year's Day or other holidays wil}| full, only by consulting the calen-

dar.

"By making uniformity in the number of days in mooth statistics can be made truly. com- parative, resulting in better facili- ties for efficiency and economy in all business affairs."

The Chamber also will consider a resolution urging that Congress create a commission for the purpose of collecting and disseminating ecorate and scientific information Mr M. P. Key-

regarding the narcotic drug traffic. TCRot F. M. B. Lake N.Y. Times.

Mr & Mrs Walter

February 21.

dr E. W. Allen

Capt and Mrs

Etbur

Mcncaster Cantle Wr T. Bigot

ΤΟ

SHANGHAI

&

FROM VANCOUVER.

6.155

7,000 6,100

19th Mar. S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Y'harma. 18th Mar. Shanghai.

| Mar, 11.-B.F.

Apr: 19.-N. F.

8th Mar. | Shanghai, Moji and Kobo

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice.

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STRAMERS, *Passengers for Bangoon most defray their own Hotel expenses at Singapore while waiting for the on carrying steamer.

1st Saloon Passengers sy travel by B.I.B.N. Company's steamers between Eingapore and Calcutta or Singaporo and Madras in lieu of the section of their O. Tickota Singapore to Colombo.

All Cabina are fitted with klectric Face tree of charge. Parcals Measuring more than 2ft x 2ft x 1 will be received at the Company's Office up to noon on the day previons to sailing.

For further Information, Passage Wares, Freights, Hausbooks, etc., apply to:- MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

12, Des Voeux Road Central, HUNGKUNG

SHIPPING.

P

QUARTER'S SHIPBUILDING,

Agenta

· FOREIGN COUNTLES' OUTPUT.

The figures for the leading coun- tries abroad are:-Germany and Danzig 163,877 tons; Italy 211,409 1-48,000 TONS LESS THAN PREVIOUS 14,96 tons; United States 130,448 tona; France 188,025 ions; Holland

tons; and Japan 93,831 tons.

QUARTER.

The merchant fonusge returned

as under construction in Great Bri-}

amounts

The total figures of vessels launched in the world during the

Iay 17.-B. F. June 7-R, F. July 5.-B. F. 28.-B. F.

FROM

Mar. 11.-B. F. Apr. 18.-B. F.

May 17-3. F. July 5.-B. F.

26.-B. F.

FROM LOS Mar. 18,--U,A.S.B. 17.-U.8.8.D.

Talthybius. Protomilaus Achilles. Taltbybius. Tyndareas. Protesilaus

SEATTLE.

Talthyblus, Protesilaus. Achilles. Tyndarena. Protesilaus.

ANGELES. Dowdy.

Wort Ivan

FROM SAN FRANCISCO.

Mar. 3.-U.8.8.E. Dewey,

27.-V,8,9.8. West Ivas.

FROM EUROPEAN PORTS.

quarter amount to 537,784 tons, of ↑ Mar. 10. —P. & 0.

| Miss Barnes

Mr G. W. Barton Mr and Mrs B.

Biroh

Mr R. F. O. Bird

JAOK

Mojor and Mrs. S.

Littlejohns

G.Mr. B. Littlejohn

Mr J. D. Lloyd Mr and Mrs W. J. Mr & Mrs Blackwell E. MacKenzie. Mr T. G. Blackwell Mr. R. P. Mattingly

Capt. Mc Airsh

Mits I. A. Blair

Mr B. Biadden Mr M. J. Breen

Eng. Capt and Mrs

Bromwich

Mr S. T. Butlin

Mr and Mrs W.

Butterfeld

Mr D. MoCallaw

Mr R. McGrego

SIGN OF NINE BOOKS.

QUAINT INDICATOR OUT- SIDE LONDON HOUSE.

Capt. and Mrs G. Birout of a house in that rather grey A picturesque signboard hangs in Mercer

Mrs R. W. Nesbitt tantalisinglys inscribed "The House Mr E. 3. Chapman Capt. and Mrs C Oof the Nine Books." Capt. O. J. Church" .Oliver

Line-yorinishtly sailing to and from Handakan by two 500 tons steaners MM. adacement offers weakly for pameager and cans, calling at Holbow was SHINBANG" and 3,5% "MAUBANG both Steamers having excellent pasangar serumsandailon, Cango taken on Chirough Bill of Lading for Kedst, Jestpiton, Labana, Tawao and Tähau VALE,

Tianlah Line.-A regular servies la run from March to November between Honghung, and

Tlan tain cailing at Woltaiwal and Chefoo. Bangkok-Lias--Ą weekly service le provided between Hongkong and Bangkok via Swatów, by krá

#toameri Etted with up-to-date pasminger seconimodation,

CALCUTTA LINE.

THE STEAMBUIP

NAMSANG”

will be despatched on

7th March at 3 p.m.

FOR

SINGAPORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA, Through Tills of Tädin issued to BANGGON, M DEAS FORT SWETTENHAM AND LUTCH EAST INDIES.

For Freight and sage apply to:

Telephono Contral 215.

JAFDINE, MATHESON & CO, LTD: General Managers.

N. Y. K

*, SAILINGS BUBJEM,TU' ALTERATION.

VICTORIA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via Shanghai, & Japan ports. Through bills of lading issued to all Over land Common Foints in U.S.A. and Canada. IYO MARU (Nagasaki Direct): ... SHWUOKA MAKU..., **; ***

.....Thursday, lat Mar. at 11a.m.

Bunday, 18th Mar.,

MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP vin Singapore &o,"

HAKONE MARİJ

Wednesday, 14th Már.

IN

HAMBURG vis LONDON, ROTTERDAM

LIMA MARU....

**End of Har.. Mr J. Finlay Miller thoroughfare, Edith Grove, Fulham IVERPOOL via VALENCIA, MARSEILLES. A.Mrs D. W. Munton

TSUSHIMA MARU toad, Lundon. S.W. o which is

Sunday, 11th Mar SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila &o.

TANGO MARIT.......

...Wednesday 21st Mar. - YOSHINO MARU...

...Wednesday, 18th April NEW YORK & BOSTON via PANAMA

*Wednesday, 7th Mar.... BUENOS AIRES via Sapore, Delaroa Bay Durban & Capetown.

Lt. and Mrs H. H.Mra A. J. Faterson

Cath

Mr A. H. Penn Hon. Mr and Mrs

L-Perking

Mr & MrsCollette Miss Mary Cooper 1 WA Cornell Mr L J. Davies

A Daily News man whose eye was caught by this legend felt Tanxious to know what the nino B.of the house to inquire.

books were that he went to the door

Mr and Ms F.

Pfordten 1 Col. C...W. Davy Major & Mr Y. H.

Lt.-Col R. A. Dot- Phillipa

bin

Mr E. Phiilisson Mr and Mrs John Mr Campbell Proseur

Duncan

Mr J. Ralston

Mr and Mes OscarLt Comdr. and Mrs

Eager

H. B. Hawlings

Mr A. W. Exatasu Mr A. Ritchio Lt.-ol. F. Eaves Mr W E, Roberta 'Mr G. T. Eveleigh Mr. J. L. Robinson

TOBA MARU.......

KANAGAWA MARU

The occupant proved to be Madame d'Esterre, an elderly Irish- BOMBAY via Singapore & Colombe. at the address. She explained that woman, who keeps & private college! NAGATO MARU

KAMAKURA MARU

the books in question were nine CALOUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Hangoon. great classics which she thouglit everyone should know.

...Friday, 13th's pril

Saturday, 10th Mar, ...Thursday, 15th Mari

MALACOA MARU...

Sunday, 11th Mar.

|| NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA, After the manner of the book-

YOSHINO MARU...

T

34

...Thursday, 18th Mar

TOYOHASHI MARU MISHIMA MARU, ....

**

MI

Sunday, 4th Mar, ...Wednesday, 14th Mar..

H. KAMEI, MANRESE.

Capt. & Mrs D.Mr and Mira 3. Hoving clerk in Chaucer, she keepSHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA

Mr A. W. Grundy Ming MP. Hall

·

16--FATA + 21-HEAL

24.-P. & 0.

Nankin. Rheinland. Banka Karmala. Khira. Kashgar. Oostkurk. Quderkerk.

Fotles

Mr J. Fleming.

tol. M. Greut

Mr J. Haocook

FROM LONDON.

Hawker

tain and Ireland at the end of which 200,688 tons were launched December, 1922,

ta in Great Britain and Ireland; 96,375 1,465,500 tone, according to statis-tons in Germany and Danzig; and Apr. 7-P. &.. tics just issued by Lloyd's Register 180,821 tons in other countries. } of Shipping This represents The tonnago commenced in the reduction of about 148.000 fors as world during the same period May 26-HEAL. compared with the total at the end amounted to 344,680 tons, of which of the previous quarter.

231,187 tons were commencet in!

11.-P. & O.

KEAL.

18.-G. 1,

Ápr.

13.-P. & (1), -P. & 7.-P. 40. 11.-P. n.

-P. 1).

The total includes a considerable treat Britain and Ireland; these!. amount of tonnage (348,000 tons) totals, however, do not include Mar. 110. Nankin. on which work has been suspended, vessels commenced in Germany dur

Glonade. for some time. Deducting thiefing the quarter, such information

Serine, Karaisla. amount, in order to enable a com-not being yet available.

Khive. parison to be made with figures for The total world torhage (2,954,818) 91.—P &().

Sicilia. normal times, the tonnage actually tons), includes 564,000 tons of May

Kashgar. under construction in Great Britain which 348,000 tons are in Great

Novars 18-P&O. · Nélia. and Ireland

amounle to Britain and Ireland on which work June 2.-P.&O...

Doranhs. 1,120,0 tons. The average ton is suspended. The tonnage actually!

10.-P. &0.

Malwa nage under construction during the under construction is thus 2,390,000 12 months immediately preceding tons, which total is 1,007,000 tous

FROM LITERPSON, the war was 1,800,000 tons, i... below the highest pre-war record 770,000 tons more than the present reached on the 30th June, 1913, Mar. figures. As compared with the viz., 3,416,558 tons. figures for the quarter ended 30th September, 1922, there has been a

now

MOTOR SHIPBUILDING.. The returns show that there are

decrease in the tonnage launched, at the present time 40, steamers

7. P. ! 10.-8. F. IL-B. F,

13.-B. F. 18.-B. V.

but a considerable increase in the and motor vessels, each of over Apr. 8.-B. F. tonnage commenced in Great Bri-1,000 tons, with a total tonnage of tain and Ireland during the past 300,128 tons, under construction in quarter, the tonnage of vessels the world for the carriage of oil in launched being 46,644 tons less, and bulk. Of the total, 31 of 204701 May of those commenced 118,750 tons tons are under construction in Great Britain and Ireland. The toninge

more.:

18.-B.F. 14.-D. F. 11.-R. F 18.--B, F.

B-B, P. IB, F. 17-R 19-BF

Deucalion. -Polyphemins

Ixion. Eyotoa Portbn Philocteter Persons. Atreus Mentor Euryiochus,

Antomedon.

Glaucus.

Adratus. Elponar. Phemins.

Myrmidon.

FROM HAMBURG. Mar. 19.-R. B. Havanatein: May 2.-R. B.; Adolf 700

The tourage commenced during of vessels now building in the world the quarter ended 31st December, which are to be fitted with internal 1921, smounted to 55,290 tons; a combustion engines, amounts to slight further reduction tools place 288,057 tous.") during the following quarter, and in Of the vessels given as being the courge of the second quarter of under constraction in the world 1922 the figures reached the lowest which total excludes ressels: the ROM COPHENEAGEN.

Mar 11-E ai ·Indien.

level, viz. 98,877 tone. During construction of which bes not actu the third quarter, there was an in-ally been commenced and clad all Apr. crease of about 44,000 tons; and vessels, of less than 100 tone-376

Ohile,

Kina

Malaya Bolivie

Jupo,

during the last three months of of 1,408,787 tons are under the May 18.-R. A. 1922 the figures have actually inspection of the Society's sur, July 1.-2, A., Australi

EA resched within 80,000 tane of the veyors, with a view to plsasification total launched during the same in Lloyd's Reglater Book ELE

period.

* The total merchant tonnage build-

Ing in other countries in 1,185,719

dons; but this inclines about 210 600 The Greek

tons upon which work has been KIDA

euspended, lawring about 1,270,000

jons Botually under construotidini

than Chamberlain's Cóugh Ramady. It 'ra'loves the lungs, opens the secretions, Iata ex- - sido expectoration and assists Nature in restoring the systém to a bešitky, one

Blog,Bouldes, it contains an orister and la perfentlife to take". For mie

Hall

R. DAS

Mr H. C. Rowson

Lt Col, and Mrs O.

Sanders

Mr and Mrs A. X.

Mrs Stephen King L Savage

Mr R. P. Shaw Capt and Mrs Ivar

Siquolaad.

Mrs E. Hamilton

Mr and Mrs W..J.M W. T. Stanton

Mira and Miss Stub. I-Col. 8 F. Hourd bings

Mr. and Mrs A. SMr J, F. Swindells|

Herzen

Mred. Thomson Eng. Cam. J. HComdl. & Mrs R, 8.

Tharsfeld

Hockon

Mr A. H. Rollings-Mr and Mrs F. E

worth

Trobridge

Comi. & Mrs H. P.Capt. & Mra Vidal

11. Jermaio

Mr W. A. Jor

Mr B. J. Jordain

Mr J. M. Kaya

Miss Waddell

Lt. Cm.. & Mrs V.

Ward

Mr B. K. Wild.

PALACE HOTEL.

February *9.

Me and Mrs E FM W. E Liley

Arnold

Mazos Arnold

Mr A. T. Bolalar (

Mr W. S. Coffe Mr U, 0. Dance Mr & Mr W, Grab

than

Mr J. B. McCa

Mr B J. de H.

Moore

Mr J. Rees Mrs C Russell Hr Otto sob coter MEH.W,Bimpson. Mr J. 8. Halmes Mrs O. Stinger. Mrs M Helmrod Mr O. Ftatz Mt H. 8. Harley Mr Rone Vezia Mr.J. Jack

Mr A. Watkins

Mr G. B. Lalcester. Mr H. G. Zaadinoryd

CARLTON HOTEL

February 12,

Mrs. J. Allín Mr E.; Lacey Mr B. Alsen, Mr. T. Arek Mr A. Barrara - Miss M. Markans Mr Chow K Chan Mira F. Miller, Mr Cameron Bir Nass Mt W. Dyhos Mr & Mrs M. Norten

·Pällard

Mr. O. B. Eagan, is wallde

Mr J, Bumondsen

Mr & Mr. Mr V. Pricon

Bonder Mr A. Pagninelli Ms N.Jeanther Mr. M. Robling Cantad Kanteen Mr AlE. Bowarth

Emley My-8. Shortland

Thods

Balo Capt. J, E, Woof

them on. a shelf above the head of her bed, and they are her constant companions.

She bad named her house after them, she said, to show the value Tel; which she attached to them.. 'She reads each of the nine books once i seek, according to the following Time-table:

Sunday. The Bible. Monday. Shelrespeare and the

Arabian Nighter" Tuesday.-Grimm's Fairy Tales. Wednesday. Homer and Plato. Thursday-Horace.

Friday Dante..

Saturday is according to Madame d'Esterre, the best day of the week on which to readDon Quixote."

SHIPBUILDERS,

SHIP REPAIRERS. BOILER MAKERS, FORGE MASTERS,

OXY-ACETYLENE, AND ELECTRIC WELDERS,

MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL

Yer further information apply to~

Central No: 292 & 293, NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

E.

HING

&

LARGE STOCK OF SHIPBUILDING MATERIALS,

viz. Stool Ship Plates, Angles and Bars.

Also Shiperanglery Articles,

Big! 15, Wing, Won Street,

TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY

ENGINEERS,

OF HONGKONG, LIMITED.

-DRY DOOK-

Length 787 Tackl

eth en Blocks 750 Fash Dapth on Cai

WIRE

(John

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