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REDUCED PASSAGE RAT 3 TO BRINDISI, VENICE

- OR TRIESTE, "A" Class £72.10.0d.

NEXT SAILINGS.

"B" Class £66. 0.0d.

OUTWARDE FOR SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, KOBE & MOJL

From Hongkong.

HOMEWARDS FOR BRINDISI VENICE AND TRIESTE.

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From Hongkong. Sails about 30th Juns

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FROM CALCUTTA & COLOMBO TO

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"Sails from Calcutta about

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Regular Passenger and Cargo Service to South African Ports.. Through"Bills of Lading issued from Hongkong..

For Freight or Passage on any of the above Lines apply to:---

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SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,

LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP Via Singapore, Colombo.

Suez and Port Bald.

ANDES MARU

Monday, 7th Juno.

RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES-Via Salgon, Singapore,

Colombo, Durban & Capetown.

******** ..... Wednesday, 18th June.

BOMBAY Vis Singapors and Colombo.

SUMATRA MARU

SANTOS MARU

TACOMA MARU...

Monday, 7th June. Saturday, 10th June.

CALCUTTA -Viz Singapore and Rangoon,

Friday, 25th June.

Sunday, 4th July.

BINGO MARU

BANGKOK-Via Saigon

KOHSO MARU...

VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER Vli Shanghal and Japan

Porta

AFRICA MĀRU ......From Nhângna Tuesday, 8th June.

DURBAN, DELAGOA BAY, BEIRA, DAR-ES-SALAAM, ZANZIBAR "&

MOMBASA Yla Bingapore & Colombo.,, PANAMA MARU

Wednesday, 23rd Juno.

NEW YORK Via Japan ports, San Francisco and Panama.

HAVANA MARU..(From Shanghai) Saturday 26th June. JAPAN PORTS

AMAZON MARU-

KEELUNGATOW&AMOT.

HOZAN MARU

KANO MARU

TAKAO via

vis SWATOW & AMOY.

KOTSU MARU

TAKAO and KEELUNG.

SOURABAYA MARU

DAIREN via CREFOO and TSINGTAU.

NITTO MARU

"Sunday," 20th JUNE." .Thursday, 24th June.

Sunday, 6th June, Noon. Sunday, 13th June noon.

Wednesday, 10th July, 10 a.m.

Monday, 21st June.

.......Beginning of June.

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June 16th

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THE CHINA MAIL.

JUNKMEN ARRESTED.

CHINESE CRUISER'S ARMS.

CASE, 2

"

ECHO IN COURT.

PASSENGER LIST.

ARRIVALS.

List of passengers arrived by the a. "President Garfield" to- day:

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Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Gomes, Dr. The case concerning the theft of L. C. Lau, Mrs. C. K. Lau, Mr. arms from the Chinese cruiser J. K. S, Malcolm and Dr. and Mrs. "Kwong Ching" which was decided. K. Shing.

at the, Kowloon Magistracy some months ago,had an echo in. Court this morning when three junkmen were charged before Mr. J. H. ́B..

· Nihill with, holding for ransom the master of a junk.

It was alleged that the defen- dants accused the junk master of boing the receiver in the arms case and demanded a sum of $250 after detaining him.

Mr. Al J. O'Donoghue appoaring for the defence, the case was ad- journed for one week, ball being allowed on $800 each.

300 LBS. MEAL"A DAY.

3 TON SEA GIANTS APPETITE.

DEPARTURES.

List of passengera departed by the s.8. "Kamö. Maru" on June 5:--

LOCAL SHIPPING.

TO-DAY'S ARRIVALS AND CLEARANCES.

THE MORNING LIST.

This morning, the following 8-going arrivals at Hongkong were reported:---

Nigpore (226) Br.. from Kobe, Shanghai; M. M. & Co.

Soochow (1584) Br.. from Shang- hal, Amoy; B. & S.

Halching (1287) Br., from Foo- chow, Amoy :: Douglas. Cyclops (5774) Br., from New York, Manila: B. & S.

Hinsang (1888) Br., from San- dakes, Jail & Ca

Capan (8477) Br., from San Pedro, Shanghal; A. P. C. Vulcanus (707) Dutch,

from Haiphong; A. P. C.

Mr. T. G. Baillie, Mr. G. Kalwani, Mr. G. H. Willama, Mr. Gilmore, Mr.... T Yoshitake. Mrs: "A.. Yoshitake, Miss M. Yoshitake, Mr. B. Teunent," Miss Avery and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Y. Matsushima and infant, Mr. Tan Wai-chuen, Mr. S. Io, Mr. S. Saito Mr. Low Leong-chang. Mr. Ng Pak-hot, Mr. and Mrs. F. CJ Faulkiner, Mr. S. Akiyama, Mr. R. Gocating, Mr. and Mrs. R.. A. V Ribeiro, Mr. Y. Nakaisumi, Mrs.

De Jongh, Dutch, from Macao;

C. J. L

Tyala (2692) Nor., from Dunkirk, Perim; Thoresen.

Gittero (727) Nor., from Sande.

S. Higuchi, Mr. Barclay, Mr. M.tan; China-Borneo S. S. Co. Korea Maru (6078) Jap, Tokugawa, Mr. M. Tokugawa, Mr. M. Takeucht, Mr. San Francisco, Shanghai; N. Y. K

Fellows of the London Zoological Hashimoto, Mr. M. Sasonil, Mr. Society were frankly astonished Low Leang-gan, Mr. M. Matsumura, at the scientific meating Mr. T. Hoshino, Mr and Mrs.. when Mr. D. Seth-Smith, Curator Wamelink,, Mr. H. Kasal, Mr. K. of Mammala and Birds, showed a Kasai, Mr. and Mrs. J. YamAMUTE series of lantern slides of a new and one infant, Mr. K. Kaneko, sea-elephant which has reached Mr. H. Kikuchi, Mrs. Barclay and Hagenbeck's Zoo at Hamburg, two chidren, Miss K. Nishio, M. Seth-Smith,had just return- Mr. J. C. Macdonald, Mrs. A. C. ed from Germany and photograph- Savage, Mr. R. Merria, Mr. Y. ad the monster himself. Although Tanaka, Mr. T Murai, Mr. it is still only half-grown, its size Tomonage, Mr. Honda, Mr. J. R. suggests a pre-historic nightmare. de Castro, Mr. C. Jose, Mr. Sing More than nineteen feet long, Its Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Tomonaga, weight 16 estimated at between Mr. and Mrs. Hiralwa, Mr. three and four tona. Without lift- Sasaki, Mr. G. Tauchiya, Mr. H. ing its fore-flippers from the Suzuki, Mr. Green.,, Mr. Benson, ground It can rear its head' above Mr. K. Ohtake, Mr. K. Yamaguchi,. a tall man.

Mr. K... Nishizawa. Mr. M. Yamaguchi, Mr. K. Mishizawa, Mr. M. Koshima, Mr. T. Nagayama, Mr. O, J. Song, Mr. D. J. van der Voort. Mr. U. Yak Kwai and Mr. U. In Leung.

On the voyage from South Georgia, in the Antarctic, it re- fused to feed, but it has taken, to the meal-time habit once · more, and devours 300lb, of haddock and whiting a day. Therefore, it is Alling out rapidly. Four younger sea-elephants were brought to Hamburg at the same time, and each of these neods about 60lb. of Ssb daily.

When the big specimen had to change its quarters at Hagenbeck's it was quite biddable, and fopped down the path to its new pond, coaxed with fish.-L. G. M.

1.

Shadows Before.

COMING EVENTS ANNOUNCED IN THE MAIL.”

Entertainment..

T.

List of passengers departed by the D. L. 9.a.. "President Lincoln" for San Francisco vin Ports, 00 June 5-

Mr. J C. Hawkins, Mr. Ll Tin-

from

Motonave Esquilino (6415) Ital, from Trieste, Singapore; Dodwell.

Kino Mart (2518) Jap., from Wakamatau, Keelung; M. 3. K.

Tacoma Maru (3842) Jap., from, Nagoya, Moji; O.S.K..

Ikomasan (1952), Jap., from Mike; M.B.K,

Tell (1071) Chinese) from Foo- Chow, Amoy; Kwong Fook.

Wong Shek Kung (880), Chinese, from Saigon; Kwong Hang Hing.

Tai Sze Ma (402), Chineas, from Kwong-chow-wan; Wing Yew.

DEPARTURES.

For Singapore: Halyang. For Amoy Mercury..

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For Swatow: Hozan Maru... For Haiphong: Borneo. Vulcanus. For Balikpapan: Taikoo Wan Yi.

.

CLEARANCE.

For Shanghai: Viòuga: .

MARINE COURT CASES.

Several cases came before Latium-

Three masters and one mistress'

of native boats, each fined $15 for ing under way, without naviga-" tion lights.

Master of fishing boat cautioned for not having licence,

Three mastera of curge boats, who were arrested at 10.30 p.m. for lying. Inshore, and who had permits to do so up till 9 p.m. (and were awalting towage to get away). cautioned.

Trading junk, for failing to re- port arrival-discharged.

Fishing junk, for carrying vege- tables instead-fined $3.

This great zoologica haut was made possible by one of Hagen-fon, Mr. Joe Hip. Mr. Wuey Wing.Com. G. F. Hole, R.N. (Marine beck's keepers, who went out in a

Mr. Jew Keung, Mr. Chan Quan, whaling ship and constructed a gigantic crate to trap the beasts. Mr. Fung Shong, Mr. Quan Hong, Magistrate) this morning, result- Because they did not know. Man, Master Quan Hoy. Mr. Gee Song-ng- the sea-elephants were quite un-ier. Mt. Gea Bing, Mr. Loule Jeung. afraid and were Juired inte Mr. E. Hiller, Mr. and Mrs. Loo Min, Mr. Quen Yue, Miss E. captivity.

Hepworth, Mr H. Funahashi, Mr. Mak Sang, Mr. Pang Shiu-ki, Mr. Chan Chun-sang, Mr. Chan Cheuk tin, Mr. Yau Ngai-hin, Mr. Lam Yuk-ying, Mrs. T.. Y. Wu, Miss Helen Wu, Miss Lai King Wu, Mr T. Y. Wu, Miss Sam Mui, Master K. C. Wu, Master K. Y. Wu, Mr. P. 8. Fog, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ross, Mr. H. J. Hothschild, Mr. Wong Kwok-shan, Mr. J. Rath, Mr. Wong But-chow, Mrs. Wong Lai Shoe, Mr. Yun T. Miao, Mrs. Yun Chao- miao. Mr. L. Q. Chan, Mr. K. H. Wu, Mr. H. C. B. Way, Mr. T. C. Kwan, Mra.. K. Y. Kwan, Master Ping Sha, Miss "Kwan, Mr. E. Herrick, Mrs. C. H. Chan, Master Chen, Mr. C. H. Chen, Mr. S. S. Fan, Mr. C. Chang, Mr. H. Touty; Rev. O. R. Kepler, Mr. Chan. Wai hung, Miss Y. Y. Wong, Mr. N. F. Sze, Mr. Chau Lun-po, Mr. Hui Kung-po, Mr. M. Kruming, Lt B. L. Brunson, Mrs. F. W. Brunson, Mr. K. Wawabayashi, Mr. C.. D. Hoggard, Mr. J. D. Lewis, Mr. E. W. Lindberg, Mr. J. K. Haber, Mr. H. Laufer, Mrs. G. L Laufer, Master D. Laufer, Mr. S. Swillich, on June 11. Mra. M. L. Penfeld, Mrs. G. G The C.P.S., R.MS. "Empress of Bartlett, Mr. A. Gibson, Mr. M.Russia" left Yokohama on June 5 Turner, Miss M. J. M. Turner and in the afternoon; and is due at Mr. A. Cohen.

Vancouver on June 14.

Jupe & Queen's Theatre; Corinne Griffiths in "Classified."

June 6-Star Theatre Claire Windsor in "Fools First."

June 6-World Theatre; Jane Novak and Lewis Stone in The Rosary."

Jane Queen's Theatre "Bur- bara Frietchie."

· Company Meetings. June The pupils of Miss Violet Capell will dance at the City Hall, at 5.15 p.m.

June 21Al fresco concert on the Vicarage tennis court, Kow 1002.

Sporla

June 12--Members of the Euro pean Y.M.C.A., Kowloon, hold their first bathing picnic.

Auction,

June 8-At Lammert Bros." Sales Room, Miscellaneous Goods, 11 a.m. Company Meetings.

June 10-Forty-arth. meeting of Indo-China Steam Navigation Co. Ltd., at Mesers. Jardine, Matheson's |offees, Pedder St., noon.

June 10-Annual Meeting of China Association in the board room of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., 5.15 p.m.

Miscellaneous.

June 7-General meeting of the Hongkong Philharmonic Society at the Cathedral Hall, 5,30 p.m.

HARBOUR MYSTERY. Mystery attends the discovery of the bodies of two Chinese women of about 22 and 28 years in the harbour yesterday.

The bodies, which were tied to. gother with a rope round the waist, were found floating near the Standard Oil Company's wharf at Kennedy Town.

JUMPED OVERBOARD.

An elderly Chinese passenger jumped into the harbour from the ferry launch "Man Fook" as the boat was leaving the Mongkok wharf on Saturdayım

June 14-Presentation of· „Ad- dreas by the Catholic Community to the Rt. Rev. Mgr. H. Valtorts, Vicar Apostolic of Hongkong, at Theatro Rojal; 5,30 p.m. -*

June 14Second annual meeting. A rescue was effected, but the of members of Hongkong Angling man died in hospital from the Club in the Board Boom of Messrs affects of the Immersion. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd, 5.15 p.m.

Junë 14––Meeting of members of,

FOR SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES/

Hongkong General Chamber of AMERIDAN FAR EAST LINE Commerce, at City Hall, to nomin ate a member for the Legislative Council, 4 pan,W June 21-Half-yearly meeting of Hongkong Jockey Club members in Jockey Club Room Hongkong Club Annex, 5.15, p.m..

Washington, May 18. The House to-day unanimously passed the revised Johnson bill to pro- vide $80,000,000 over the next

8.8. "WEST SEQUANA” June 28- FOR SINGAPORE ONLY. 8.8, WEST PROSPECT" June 14 United States Shipping Board

STRUTHERS & BAERY, A

Maniging Operators."

LEVERETTA INC.

Genital Agenta,

three years in aid of the 27,000 Phone C. 8608, Iat foor, Queen's Hide

disabled war veterans

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

The P. & O. 8.8. "Karmala" left Singapore for this port on June 5 at 5 pm with the outward English Mails, and fa due here on June 10 at about 6 am,

The CP.S., R.M.S. "Empress of Capt. A. J. Halley, Australla?,

leave RNR, Commander, will here for Victoria and Vancouver, B.C., vla Shanghat (Woosung), Kobe and Yokohama at daylight

A Chinese-owned mongrel dog. was taken to Kennedy Town for observation during the week-end. The animal bit a woman in the hand at Pokfulam Road.

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