TUESDAY OCTOBER 3, 1928

JOHORE CAUSEWAY

SINGAPORE LINKED WITH MAINLAND.

[China Mail SPECIAL.]

SINGAPORE, Oct, i

DURING DUKE'S VISIT. }

WOMEN AND CHILDREN

RUN OVER,

A startling and unhappy accid- ent occurred at Liverpool during

THE CHINA MAIL.

TWICE A PRINCESS.

ENGLISH GIRL'S ROMANCE.

A PUBLICAN'S DAUGHTER.

**

NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND LATEST SHIPPING NEWS.

PASSENGERS.

(Continued from Page 7.),

NEW YORK.

(VIA PAMAMA.)

Oct. 1.-N.Y.K.

Flie Johore -cansoway connect. the visit of the Duke and Duchess rose to royal rank, is revealed by Nov. 8.-A.O.L

Jog Singapore with the mainland was opened for railway passenger traffic today.

MEETING.

COMPANY

FORTIETH GATHERING OF DOUGLAS S.S. CO.

The fortieth annual meeting of shareholders in the Douglas Steamship Company Ltd. was held at the company's offices this morning.

of York, who were fulfilling several public engagements.

Two horses drawing the last carriage in the royal procession suddenly swerved into the crowd of sightseers opposite the Royal Infirmary, and a large number of people were knocked down.

The procession of carriages start- ed from Lime-street Station at 2.30 p., the Duke and Duchess lead- g and proceeded between cheer ing crowds up London-road to the Royal Infirmary, where a corner- stone was to be laid to a new nurses' home.

The horses attached to the last

A romantic story of the life of a London publicati's daughter, who the accidental shooting in Alex andria of Princess Abbas Halkın.

A beautiful blonde, she had been married three times-one husband being a member of an aristocratic family, and the other two Egyptian princes.

Toba Maru. Arober.

(Via Bunz)

Celtic Prince. Persoub

Oct 4-P. L. L.-B. F. UD... Buruge

Nor.

Her death occurred when she was packing in preparation for a joumey to London. It is supposed that when putting a revolver away she touched the trigger, for when members of the household reached Dec. her she was dead. A verdict of Acciderital death" was recorded at the inquest.

Weser.

16.-N.D.L.

16.-B. F.

Karonga.

98.-B. F.

Alcinous.

H.-P. L.

Slavio Princo.

1.-B. B.

Logazpi-

5.-B. F.

Oity of Orin.

6,-D, L 12.-D. & Co. IK-8. 25.-B. F. 6-B. F. 19.-B. B.

Stanley Dollar. Bolton Oatlo.

Tencer.

Ajax.

City of Corinth.

U. Lopez Y Lopes

BOSTON,

J.-B. F, 4.-D. & Co.

16.-B. P.

17-N.V.K. 25.-B. F.

31.-P. L

don, in Dover Street, Piccadilly, Nav... and was very popular among a wide circle of friends,

Princess Abbas Hatim's maiden Det. 4-P. I. Mr. G. W. Barton was in the carriage, containing Sir Benjamin name was Miss Jessica Harrington, chair and was supported by the Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang, Mr. D. G. M. Johnson, High Sheriff of Lanca- but her stage name was Jacky shire, Lady Catherine Meade, Hamilton. For a time she lived in Bernard and Mr. W. E. Clarke Lady-in-Waiting, and Wing Come heart of pleasure-loving Lon- (directors) and Mr. C. L. Farmer, mander Louis Greig, Controller of secretary. There were also present the Duke's household, were restive, Messrs Ho Leung, Chun Tong, and the driver had difficulty in Chua King-yue, F. J. Gill, S. T. keeping them under control. On Williamson, M. A. Razack G. P. reaching the Infirmary, the last Lammert, and J. E. Gomes.

entrance when the crowd began to carriage was turning towards the cheer, and instantly the horses swerved and plunged to the left of

After the Secretary, had read the notice conventing the meeting, the Chairman's speech was read by the Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang.

CHAIRMAN'S SPEECH! Gentlemen-The Reportand Ac- counts with the Auditors Report attached having been in your hands for some thue I will with your per mission take them as read, and I trust that the proposed distribution of profits will meet with the ap proval of the Shareholders.

the road.

Owing to the pressure from be- hind, those in front were unable to escape and were struck by the horses' hoofs. A number of boys and girls fell under them and were kicked.

woman,

into screamed.

a

children

A carriage wheel went over one boy's body and over the ankle of That the result of the year's

Women fainted and went hysterics and working has proved so satisfactory in these times of stress and unrest The Duke and Duchess turned in China which have been con- to see what was happening, and tintous during the whole period under review, is due in great meas ure to the confidence in and support of the Company-by our old friends British, Foreign and Chinese, who doubtless appreciate our endeav ours to maintaju a constant and re-

gular service in spite of the difficulties with the elements and other conditions.

The change of the date of the annual meetings to December 31,

we trust will suit Shareholders.

I think the only item in the accounts that calls for explanation is under the heading Wharves &c. Cust ale.

The increase in this

policemen rushed to five aid. Some children were just snatched away in time to avoid serious in- juries from the prancing horses.

THE DUKE'S ANXIETY. The injured were carried across the road into the Infirmary, past the Duke and Duchess, who made anxious inquiries about their con- dition.

Aitogether fifteen were treated in the casualty ward and medical students dressed the slight wounds of others in the corridors.

KING'S PROCTOR AND

Celtic Prince. Perrous. Suroga. Вагонда

Toba Marg. Alcinous.

Prisco Blavis. .

Stanley Dollar.. 'Archer.

City of Oran.

6.-D. L. 8.-A.O.I 18.-D. & Co.

She became a mannequin in a famous Regent Street house, but her beauty attracted the attention of a man with some influence in Doc. theatrical circles, and she got a chance to appear on the stage.

"I knew Miss Harrington quite well before she went to Egypt," Mr. Andre Charlot said to a press repesentative.

18.-B. K. 15.-B. F. -B. F.

Bolton Castle. Teater.

Ajax.

City of Corinth.

BRINDISI VENICE & TRIESTE Oct. S.-L. T. Rosandra.

BOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.

DURBAN AND CAPETOWN.

DE

TIA SINGAPORE, BUENCS Area, Rio JANEIRO, SANTOS AND MAURITIDS.)

BARCELONA. & VALENCIA

Nov. J.-B. B Oct. 18.-H.A.L

24.-F.A.L.

She first appeared, I believe, in 5064 Gerrard in the chorts, Shel was not really an experienced act; Tess, but was very good-looking. with a gracefid figure what we call a 'showy girl. She was a tall and extremely attractive blonde. Her stage career was very brief, She left to marry a Captain Ellis, a member of an aristocratic family," Dec. 3.-H. AL

Stories are told by former friends of the Princess of her extravagance during her stage career in London. Once she ordered from a well- Oct. 10.-B. F. known perfumer no less than £70 worth of bath salts and perfumes at once. She had dozens of hatsi and expensive gowns, and her furs Nov. 20.—B, F. were worth a small fortune.

19.-B. B.

Legazpi.

Oldenburg.

Havelland.

Ermland..

0. Lepez Lopez.

GENOA.

15.-N.D.L. 18-B, F. 19.-Q. I 25.-B. F.

Rboxenor. Weser. Dlomod.

ARRIVALS.

› Adrastus, (B. & S.) from Singa-

pore Holt's Wharf.

Sarvistan, (Nomazee)

from

Halikpapan -Off Stonecutters.

Persia Maru, (T.K.K) from Batavia-A4

Pembrokeshire, (I.M. & Co.) from Shanghal-A6.

Soochow, (H. & S) from Shang- hai.-BIZ.

Venezia, (Dodwell & Co.) from Singapore, Kowloon Wharf,

Ceylon, (Swed Trad) from Singa❤ pore.-Kowloon Wharf

Kasara, (Luen Fat) from Swatow, -Co.'s Wharf.

DEPARTURES.

Sungshan Maru, (N.Y.K.) for Swatow.-October 10,

Hwah Wu, (Dodwell & Co.) for Chin wantao-October 10.

Kiangsu, (B. & S.) for Swatow,~~~~ October 10.

Kaiping, (Sing Kee) for Pakhol. --October 10.

Samarang, Maru, (N.Y.K.) for Moji-October 10,

Mausáng, (J.M. & Co.) for Sanda- knn.-October 10.

Hai Ching, (Douglas & Co.) for Swatow-October, Ï9.

LIVERPOOL.

Oct. 3.-B. F. 10. B. P. 20.-B. F. Nov. 1.B. F.

20.-B. F. D.c. 1.-B. F. 18.-B. F.

Promatbeats. Rhoxonor. Memnati.

Lucypy las. Onnta Keomua. Diomed.

DUNKIRK.

Oct 9.-B. F.

.

Oct. B. F. 10.-B. F. 16.-B. F.

Agaponor.

GLASGOW

20-8, 8.

Nov. 1.-B. F.

Chealace.

Doo.. 1.-8. F.

Memnon.

1.-B. F.

Danía,

Prometheus. Mantua. Hakozaki Maru.

MARSEILLES. 3.-B. F. 6-P. 8.-N.Y.K. 10.-B. F. ---E-LA-

It was in September, 1915, at the age of 18, that she was married Oct. to Captain Arthur Evelyn Paul Ellis, of the Rifle Brigade, a grand son of the late Lady Howard de Walden. They lived near Park Lane, and later in Hans Crescent, where they entertained extensive

parties. There were no children of the marriage, which was dissolved in 1920.

amount from last year's figures re- AMERICAN IN OUR ARMY.ly, many young officers being at the presents the cost of purchase, of fore-shore rights and a consider- able overhaul of the Douglas Wharf. This matter was referred to in the Cunirman's speech at the last meeting.

HIS DOMICILE.

The King's Proctor intervened During the fast half of the year in the case in which a decree nisi We purchased the American

was granted va April 30, 1920, to; stean.er "Repose" and after some Mr. Frederick Jules Blount, now of changes that are now being made in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, her internal construction, she should proveeminently satisfactory his wife, Mabel Kean Blount (for on the ground of the adultery of for our coast run both as regards merly Macphersoa) with Edgar passengers and cargo. We hope to

Brynildsen. have her in commission early next, year under the new name of " Hai Ning."

5.S.

The King's Proctor alleged that the husband concealed from the court the fact that he was not domiciled Englishman, but was on American, and the English courts therefore had no jurisdiction,

It was stated that Mr. Blount joined the British Army in 1915 and obtained a commission. When the United States entered the war he was allowed to transfer to the United States Army.

"Hailong":-The loss shown in fast accounts on the sale of this vessel has been more than recovered by the realisation of the balance of the .sale money in sterling at a favourable rate of ex- change.

Typhoon Swatow z/3rd August 1922--We made a con tribution of $500.00 to the Relief

Mr. Newton Crane, K.C, for the Fund which amount appears to husband, said by taking a commis- debit of Profit and Loss a/c and in sion in addition we carried many ship domicile became British.

the British Army his ments of rice and provisions free

Sir Henry Duke pointed out that

at

ASKED TO DANCE,

19.—P & U. 28.-B. F.

Nov. 1.-B. F.

2.-P. & 0. 6.-P. & Q. 20.-B. F. 24.-P. & 0. 27.-E. L. 20-P. & 0.

1.-B. F. 11.-B. F. 18.-D F.

Mrs. Ellis was next married in Dec. 1921 to Prince Mohammed Dina- Led Din Mahmoud, brother of the ex-Khedive of Egypt, and nephew J. B of the present ruler.

This romance began at a chance!

not arrive the Prince asked her for meeting in London. Mrs. Ellis was Feb. awaiting her partner, and as he did the dance. Within a few weeks they Register Office. were quietly married at the Strand

Mar.

8.-B. F 15.-P. 4.0. 28-B. 7.

Rhorenor.

City of Liucoin- Karmalo.

Memnon. Eurgnylus. Caledonia.

Nellore. CADEA. Nyanza

City of Karachi.

Kalyan

Keomun

Farpedon. Diocted. City of Paris. Patroclon Macedonia. Kaser-I-End.

8-7.0. Fashgar.

21.-E. L. 2%.-P. & 0. 7.-P.&O. 11.-P. & O. 30.-F. L. Apr.-P. & 0.

18.-E. L. 15.-P. & O.

The Price, who was 34, described himself as a Prince of Egypt, re- siding at the Cariton Hotel, and May 16.-P. & O gave his father as Mahmoud Sirry,

deceased.

City of Cterbury Morea. Kurmals.

Naldara.

City of York. Delta. City of Cario, China, Kashmir.

GIBRALTAR. -P. & 0. Oct. 5.-P. & 0.

3.-P.&O. 14.-P. A. O. 50.-P. & D.

The bride described herself as Nov. 24, gave her address at 17 Dover Maria Delme Jessica Ellis, aged Street,, Piccadilly, and her father as James Harcourt Harrington, of Dre. 28-B. I. independent means.

The witnesses signing the regis- ter were Count de la Chapelle, the Oct. 9-G. L Prince's brother, who acted as best an, His Excellency Aly Chevky

of charge for the relief of the many prominent men ja history had Pasha, and Mr. Leonard Harring-

sufferers, for which our friends in Hongkong and Swatow were ex-potentates and never lost their takeg service with foreign ceedingly grateful and much ap- British domicile. preciated, and we trust our action has the approval of shareholders.

Mr. Crane said Mr. Blount in joining the English Army had lost

As regards the future it is never his own nationality under a statute wise to prophesy but may say of the United States passed in 1907. that the earnings for the last 31 Judgment was reserved. months have been on a fairly

average basis and should results

justify it, a dividend for the 61

ton.

friends were present, among them Only half a dozen relatives and

the mother and sister of the bride. This, however, was not a happy followed. Not many months ago and another divorce marriage, she was wedded to Prince Abbas Halim.

Mantus. Caledonia. Nellore, -Nyanza. Kalyan. Kaiser-I-Hind.

LONDON,

4.-O.P.S. 5.-P. & D. B.-H. F. 8.-N.Y.K. 9. B. F. 10.-D. 8., K. 16.--B F. 17.-B. F. 19.-P. & D. 22.-N.Y.X. 13.-F. & O 98.-O.P.8. 20.-B. F. 2.-B. F.

31.-E. A.

The Princess had many valuable jewels, particularly pearls, estimat Nov. 2-P. & 0.

months working might be warrant- THE SCOTSMAN AT SEA. cd to be worth £80,000.

cd

The recent acquisition of a steam launch for use in Swatow harbour should greatly improve our facili- ties at that pot as regards passen- gers and cargo,

Gentlemen- now beg to pro- pose the adoption of the Report and Accounts as presented with the Auditors' Report attached and the distribution of profits as therein stated.

HIDDEN HEROISM IN THE

ENGINE ROOM.

EVICTED BY BEES.

FAMILY DRIVEN FROM THEIR HOUSE.

.-B. F. 6.-F. & 0. 0.-B. F. 7.-N.Y.K. 11.-G. L. 19.-E. L. 13.-B. F. 16.-P. & 0. 17.-0.P.A 24.-P. & O. 24.-P. & 0. '14.-B. F. $7.-E. L 38.-C.P.5. 30. -P. & O.

Perhaps once in a lifetime at sea comes that black night when the worst has happened, and the wo A swarm of bees has invaded the men have to be ordered into the house of Mr. Thomas Talbot, who boats, says a writer in the Pall Mall carries on business as a draper in Gascite. It is all very well talking High-street, Staffordshire, and Dec. 11.-B., P. about boats for all, but with any has driven him and his family thing like a sea running they can

from the promises, only be lowered on the lee side. The bees entered through a On the proposal of Mr. S. T. And that is where the man from crevice

bedroom 題 Williamson, seconded by Mr. Chan Glasgow down in the engine room, and defied all efforts to drive them out Mr. Talbot therefore Tong, Messrs. D. G. M. Bernard, comes in. W. E. Clarke and the Hon. Mr. Scalded and half-blinded with abandoned the bedroom and

The proposition was seconded by Mr. G. P. Lammert and passed unanimously.

in

wall

A. O'Lang were re-elected as a the steam of the burst pipes of the fastened it up, hoping that the consulting Committee,

high pressure 'cylinder, he leads bees would soon leave,

Gradually, however, they took and "Sidhi boy stokers in the possession of every bedroom in forlorn hope of getting sufficient the house, establishing themselves way on to bring her round at the under the floor-boards, behind the wainscoting, and even in furniture.

The Hon. A. R. Lowe and Mr. his heroic band of engineers C. Bernard Brown were re-elected auditors on the proposal of Mr. Ho Leung, seconded by Mr. F. J. Gill.

This concluded the business on critical moment, all knowing from the agenda.

the bottom of their Scottish or black Arabian souls that when the

12.-E. A. 14-P, & 0. JR-3. F. 91.-O.P.8. 24.-B. F. 20.-P. & 0.

AmB. F. 11.-P. & 0. 15.—E. A. 25.-P. & 0. Feb. 64-E. A

Jan.-E. L

Mr. Talbot and his family found Mar. impossible to live on the premises

THE COLONY'S HEALTH. time comes for the ship to take her and had to seek refuge with friends.

last plunge, they will not stand a When all efforts to expel the Apr,

Pembrokeshiro. Empress of Russia.

Mantra.

Ixioa.

Hakozaki Bart. Agapener

London Msra.

Phomiue.

Elpenor.

Karkala. Hakoran Maru Sicilia. Empresa of Asia. Elpenor. Qlausus.

Dhile. Caledonia.

Atreus. Nellore. Toireslas.

Matsumoto Marn. Glenlure. City of Lincoln. Adraatua. Malwa Emproes of Canada. Boudan. Nyapus. Machson.

22

City of Karachi. Empress of Russia.

Kalyau. Sarpedon, Malaya. Doranba. Helenus. Empress of A'lis Autolyena. Kaiser-I-Hind. City of Paris. Patroclus Khive Asia.

Macedonia. Australien. Kashgar. Mentor. City of Canterbury,

4-P, &. 19,--B F. -31.-E. L.

18.-P. & ... More.

7-B & 0. 19.—E. A. 11.-P. & 0.. 30.-E. L.

4-P.&O. 10-E. A. 15.-E. L. 18.-P.&O.

dog's chance of climbing that bees had failed the largest bed" For the week ending September giddy maze of iron ladders that mom was sealed, crevices in the 29, the figures for the health re- leads to the comparative security wainscoting and floor were plugged turns are plague_Imall-nox.of.the.boat deck......

with butty, and by means of a gas y 2.-P. & O. enteric 8 and meningitis 4. During Mac, says the writer, rofening pipe passed through a hole the bees the same period there were 8 to a friend, "has had one miracul were gassed. They showed no deaths from small-pox, 7 from fous escape. As his ship sank by sign of being affected, enteric, 2 from meningitis and 2 the stern" the 'rush of air blew him from influenza.

up through a ventilator."

Karmala Java. Nalders. City of York. Delta Peru. City of Cario, Uhina. Kalyan,

HAVRE,

They are still in possession of t the premises.

Nov.

Prometheus. Hurypylos.

Prometheus. Rhoxenor. Momuen. Enrypbylus.

Janis. Kromux.

Diomed.

AMSTERDAM,

Chila. Oostkark.

Oct. 10.--J.0.4.1. Kertoson..

31.-E. A. Nov. 5.-J.C.L.. Deo. 7.-J.C.J.L

1-R. A. Jan.---R.-A. — Feb. 5.-E. A. Mar. 12.-E. A. Apr. 10.-E. A.

Oct.

Ouderkerk. Malaya

Aaša................... Australien. Java.

Peru

ROTTERDAY

B.-J.O.J. L. 6-B F.

5.-R. B. 8.--8 F. 1- J.C.,L .10. H.A.

13.-N.D.L. 10.-1. P.

VOTING CONTEST.

OUR $50 PRIZE.

CINEMA PICTURES.

SHOWN RECENTLY IN HONGKONG.

CHINA MAIL'S 5th BIG FREE EVENT.

This week the China Mail's voting contest takes a new form, What are

the ten most popular cinema pictures in the list given below? Name them in their order and win our $50

prize.

Twenty different afnema pictures are 'named below, Salost the tan you consider the most popular and write them out in the order of your choice. Then cut the form out and send it to the "China Mail" omoe marked "Yola”

The list which comes nearest the correct solution will win the prize. Thi correct solution will be decided by the general vote, the item polling the most roles being pisood first, the oro coming next being placed second and so oa unlif the list of ten le completed.

Therefore the secret of the contest is Not to select the ten most popular items in alphabetical order from our list. But to select the ten most popular items from our list and judge what place each individually will occupy-which will come first, which second, and so on until all ten have been placed

The contest fasts from Monday to Saturday. The result wil bo sanounced In the "China Mall" on the succeeding Wednesday, when the wingar's name will be published along with the corset list.

Every copy of the "China Mall" contatua one form glving the reader ons try for the priza. Regular readers thus have not less than elx trias in one week. Competitors may sand in as meny formos as they like.

Forms should be sent in to reach the "China Mall" by Monday. Any forme received by the "China Mall" Isier than Monday will be discounted,

When making your choice use only the words given below.

Any forma wrongly marked, mutilated, or indistinctly written will be ruled out,

The decision of the Editor upon any points which may arise shall be final. Members of the "China Mail" staff are debarred from entering the context.

MAKE YOUR CHOICE HERE

Below we name twenty cinema pictures shown recently in Hongkong. Belect the ten you think the most popular.

Alice Adams

Atlantide

Carnival

...Foolish Wives

Little Lord Fauntleroy

Nancy from Nowhere

Nanook of the North

... Pollyanna Robin Hood

The Flirt The Hoodlum ...The Iron Trail

The Kid

The Mark of Zorro

The Pilgrim

1...

2...

3...

Co therk

4...

Ixion

5...

Qarl Lozion.

Hunting Big Game in Africa.

Ag sponor.

6...

Kertosono.

Oldenborg.

7...

Molly O'

Wuser.

Phomius.

8...

17.-P. F.

Elpener.

19.-G. L.

Glenluce.

9....

28-B. F.

Elpener.

10...

31.-E. A.

Chile.

Nv. 3.-8. F.

Atreus.

II...

5.-B. F.

* Eumious.

Tolcorias.

12...

Nellore

Matsumoto Mara,

13...

Serpodou,

Adrastų *

14...

Ermalind.

15...

Holanus.

Machaon.

16...

Antolycus

-24.-Я.A.L

Harelland.

17...

.-R. F.

Glacus.

Ondo, kert

18...

The Three Musketeers

Meloya.

Prousse

19...

Twin Beds

Rheinland.

20...

Asía. Australian.

While New York Sleeps

Vogtland. Jave. Port,

CUT

THIS OUT

6. - B. F. A.-P. &0. 7.-N.Y.N Doc. 11.-B. F.

13. - B. F. 16.-II. A. I 18.- F 20.-B. F 24.-B. Z.

Dec. 7.-J.C.J.L

18.--E. A Jan. 3.-H. A. L. 11.-H. A. L. 15.-E. A Feb. 8.-E. A.

94.-H. A. L. Mar. 12,-1, A. Apr. 10. EA.

ANTWERP.

Oct. 5.-P. & 0. Mantua.

8.-N.Y.K.

8.-R. B.

10.-08. K

1.-N.D.L

IB.-H.A.L.

19-0. L 19.-P. & O. 99,-0.9. K. 22.-N.Y.K. Nov 2~P & 0.

6.-P. & O. 13.-B. F. 21.-P.&O. 24-H.A.L. 30.-P. & 0. 18.-B. I. Doc. B.-H.A.L.

14.-P. & O.

1

Hakoe ki Maru. Cau Legion. Lordon Maru, Weser. Oldenburg Glealuse.

Karmala.

Paris Mara.

Hakosan Marn. Osledoala.

Nellore.

Adristas.

Napra

Havelland.

Kalyan

Kainer I-Hind. Ermland.

Devapha.

HAMBURG.

Oct. H. R. B

10.-J.C.$.L 10---0, 8. K. 15.-H. A... 10.-B. F. 17.-B. F.

19.-G. L

19.-N.D.L. 19,~~~P: §. K. 18.-B. F.

Nov. 3.-B. F. 5.-8. F. 8.-J.O.J.L.

8.-8. 7-NY.K.

10.-E. A 20.-F. F. 24,—H.A. 11.-B. F. Doo 3.-D. A. L 7.-J.0.3.L 12-EA. 18.-H. A. L 18.-B F.

24.-8. F

| Jan. 11.-H. A. L.

10. A.

-Feb. 8.-E. 3.

Carl Legian. Kertosozo. London Maru. Oldenburg. Phemius. Elpenor.

To the Editor

Sir,

China Mail,

Hongkong.

Hongkong, Oct. 2, 1923,

I consider the following the ten most

the popular pictures placed in

order in which I think they should appear :~-

Please write clearly in block letters.

5......

១.

3.

Glonluce.

Weser.

Paris Maru.

Elpozor.

Atrans.

Kumacos.

Dostkert,

Teirerias.

Mataumoto Maru, Obilo.

Machan. Havollard. Glaucus. Ermind.:

Ouderkerk. Malaya. Prension.

7.

8....

Helenus.

• Autolyesi,

Rheinland. Asta.

- Australian. Vogtland:

28.-H. A. L. Mar. 11.-E. A Apr. 10.-E. A.......... Fora.

Jeta.

BREMEN.

Oct. 10,0.J.L Nov, B.-J.U.J.L Dec. 7.-J.C.J.L.

Kertosono.

Opatkerk.

Onderkerk.

10.

Name

Address

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