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CHICHIBU MARU

TASUTA MARU

ASAMA MARU

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER.

Wednesday, 2nd Aug., at 10 &.M.) Wednesday, 16th Aug. at 10 a.m. Wednesday,

6th Sept.

HIYA, MARU (starts from Kobe). Sunday, HEIAN MARU (Starta from Kobe). Monday

LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM via

Singapore, Penang, Colombo & Suez FUSHIMI MARU

30th July

14th Aug.

Saturday,

22th July

HAKOGAKI MARU

Saturday,

5th Aug.

TERUKUNI MARU

Friday,

18th Aug.

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Poris.

KAMO MARU

Saturday,

22nd July

KITANO MARU

Saturday,

20th Aug.

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.

†TOKIWA MARU

Saturday,

29th July

GINYO MARU

Friday, SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan,

Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama. HEIYO MARU

11th Aug.. Honolulu,

Saturday,

29th July

NEW YORK, BOSTON via Panama. LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus, Genoa

and Valencia,

†DELAGOA MARU (calls Saigon)....... Thursday, CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon,

THAKODATE MARU

10th Aug.

Saturday,

†MURORAN MARU

Tuesday, ་

29th July 8th Aug.

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKUHAMA.

Friday, Thursday,

21st July 21st July 27th July

KITANO MARU (Nagasaki direct). Friday, HAKUSAN MARU

+TOKUSHIMA MARU

Telephone.30291... (Private

For further information apply to:-NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

† Cargo only.

exchanges to all departments).

O. S. K.

SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

22nd Aug. 22nd Sept.

NEW YORK via Japan, Los Kinai Maru

Angeles and Panama Call Kwansai Maru

Tues., Fri.,

25th July 11th Aug.

Direct at Cristobal Puerto,

Colombia, Boston Philadel

phia & Baltimore

MONTEVIDEO & BUENOS Montevideo Maru

RIO-DE-JANEIRO, SANTOS. Rio de Janeiro Maru Tuez,

Fri.,

AIRES Tia Saigon, Sto-

gapore, Colombo, Durban,

Port Elizabeth and Cape

Town

MOMBASA, ZANZIBAR, Manila Maru

DARES-SALAAM, BEIRA, Africa Maru

Mon

7th Aug.

LOURENCO MARQUES,

Wed..

6th Sept.

DURBAN, PORT ELIZA-

BETH, CAPE TOWN,

& SOUTH AMERICAN

PORTS via Singapore &

Colombo

MELBOURNE, BRISBANE, Melbourne Maru

& AUCKLAND direct ....

SYDNEY: WELLINGTON Sydney Maru

BOMBAY & KARACHI via London Maru

Singapore, ttBelawan Deli, t+Atlas Maru 1Penang & Colombo

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Havana Maru

*Belawan Dell, +Penang

and Rangoon

JAPAN PORTS

JAPAN vir Takao, & Keelung Kohno Maru KEELUNG via Swatow and Hozan Maru Amoy (8 pm. every Ban- Canton Maru

Sat.

Tue.,

Wed, Thurs.,

THE CHINA MAIL.

1715

(Continued from

Page 7).

"He's been seen in the vicinity,” said the "Yard." "He had a my frien', but I like you see that all

right it is.". altercation with c man not four

streets from here. But we'll have

him."

The little man shrugged his shoulders, but he took out his key and unlocked it. "If you wish," he said. "But why worry if it's worth no more than you said this morn- ing?"

ARRIVAL

OF SHIPS

. July 17.

Chinhua, British str., 1953 tons, Capt. D. Williams from Amoy, buoy No. B3.-B. & S. Cremer, Dutch atr., 2,784 tons. Capt. G. J. Meppilink, fröm Singapore, buoy No. A6.- ~J.CJI..

"Mon Dieu!" Pierre exclaimed, "To think that 'e might 'ave brought it to my. shop, too! But no, I not "Per'aps I was a leetle-'ow you' think Business--it 'as so quiet call-urry," he said; and a cold

July 18 been. A lady come with old silver fear ran through him as he watched

Ajax, British str., 4,803 tons, Capt cruet, but she think me how the lid being replaced.

"Perhaps," said the shabby little Evan Jones, from Shanghai, d'you call 7—pawnbreak, and she go man. "But it doesn't matter: I've buoy No. A1.-B. & S.

way!" He lifted his shoulders, met a man who will buy it for what Athos II, French str., 8.947 tons, sighed regretfully, and then looked it's worth. He says

£20,"

that if it's

Capt. Georges, from Saigon, Kowloon Wharf.-M.M. &, Co. Bintang, Danish str., 1.725 tons,

Capt. A. J. Christensen, from i Bangkok, buoy No. B10-John Mariners & Co.

up with a new light in his eyes, "It worth what I've said he will give me teas a feedle, you say?"

Dubols blinked; he gulped hard. **Yes, Dubois-fiddle, vierlin, Twenty pounds was a lot of money gut-scraper, tootie-box-well, as you reserve cash for an emergency pur it was about as much as he kept in like it! Come on, now! Think chase; but the violin might be worth Cape St. Francis, British str., 3,570 Has he been in? Man with a scar."two thousand; Felix might get five "No." Dubois shook his head hundred; he'd only have to pay him slowly. "It was a man with a con- a hundred for the job; that left four certina!" He lifted his hands, and hundred; and twenty from

four drew them apart in mimicry of play-hundred.

ing the instrument. "I buy for my "Per'aps," he said, "I was too leefle boy Paul.'E piny so beautiful! frighten of the stomach pain! Open, One day 'e'll play Queen's 'all. My and I look again."

tons, Capt. Peters, from Swa- tow, buoy No. A5.-Kwong Nam Co.

Cape St. George, British str., 3,175 tone, Capt. H. C. Johnson, from Calcutta, buoy No. B25.--She- wan, Tomes & Co.

Daviken, Norwegian str., 1,775 tons,:

Capt. G. Svane, from Canton. West Point Wharf.-J. M. &

Co.

English wife she teach im play He took it out of the case and 'God Save the King' so fine I cry examined it. It was not a healthy- Seel I fetch 'im; you 'ear!" He looking instrument; it had noj pushed open the parlour door, and varnish that one would recognise as Isar, German str., 5,636 tons, Capt. İcalled: "Paul-Paul, come bring varnish; it's purfing was poor; but G. Brake, from Shanghai, buoy

the concertina your father buy you!" he didn't notice it: to him it had

No. All-Melchers & Co. "Never mind!" said the "Yard," only the sum of three hundred and New Mathilde, British

str., 842 disgustedly. "You keep your eyes eighty pounds written all over it. tons, Capt. D. Thomas, from open now and be careful, or else He said: "Yes, I was a leetle 'urry.

Pakhoi, buoy No. CL-Yik Tai you'll hear music different to a I now look. I buy for fifteen pound & Co. concertina!"

i-yes?"

"Ah, monsieur, you 'ave me s0 The shabby little man shook his frighten," said Dubois, as the head. "I can get twenty-perhaps "Yard" opened the door to go out. twenty-five."

But there was-no-fright-in-his-give-seventeen pound, ten,” jeyes when, after seeing his man Dubois said quickly, shuddering at

safely off the premises, he turned (the thought of twenty-five. towards the parlour door, wrenched Twenty," said the little man ob- it open, and burst into the room:durately. there was about his eyes a wildness

*

*

of excitement such as he had never Tweaty, at last, it was. been fired with since that never-to-

|

Pleasantville, Norwegian str., 2,748 tons, Capt. H. Abrahamsen, from Shanghai, buoy No. A2- Bank Line.

Santos Maru, Japanese str., 4,363

tons, Capt. Kurimura, from Kobe, buoy No. 48.-O.S.K.. Svale, British str., 1,954 tons, Capt. G. H. Wilkins, ffrom Swatow, Douglas Wharf.-Douglas „Lap- raik & Co.

Pierre Dubois closed the door of be forgotten day when he had pass his shop. He kissed his wife. He Tai ed five shillings over the counter for jordered his offspring to play "Home, a unique collection of Sevres china. Sweet Home" three times on his "A Strad! A Strad!" he whis-concertina. He summoned Felix. pered hoarsely to his wife. "Your "How much worth you think it is?" Yat Pierre 'as found one! It 'as been he asked the expert. "You see, a robbed from artist 'ouse. But our Strad it is!" And he winked at his frien', Mr. Felix-'e will know what wife, rubbing his hands in glee. with it to do.. So clever, Felix! 'E "Twenty-five shillings," said Felix take it 'way-e bring money (promptly.

money

· money! Mon Pierre Dubois leapt with delight; Dicut 'Ow 'e will be surprise--ow he kissed his wife, he roared with 'e will love 'is bow across the strings laughter.

to

draw! A Strad! A Stradi "That is what this morning I say.. Keys, Anita! I must 'ave keys!" Han! Hah! Oh, my Felix!" he And he bounced away.

burst out laughing afresh. "I've 'ad

Ping Yang, Panamanian str, 3.659 tons, Capt. H. Anderson, from Manila, buoy No. A 10.— Dodwell & Co.

Shing. British str.; 1,424 tons, Capt. Middlenway, from Tsing- tao, buoy No. B. Jardine, Matheson & Co.

Yingchow, British str., 1,216 tons,

Capt. Harris Walker, from Swa- tow, buoy No. B15.-B. & S.

CLEARANCES

July 18,

But the keys of a hundred trinket you on the 'ow d'you call rope! Anking for Amoy. boxes, of a score of chests, of a give you the leg pull-yes? It is a Athos II, for Shanghai. score of cupboards were defied re Strad" He bent down and, whis- Calchas, for Shanghai, 5th Augsolutely by the lock of that battered pered into Felix's ear; be told him Cape St Francis, for Rangoon. 5th Sept. old case. He shook it; he held it of all that had occurred; he laughed Kum Sang, for Amoy.

19th July this way and that way; it made no 3rd Aug.difference; he tugged and he twist- ed; he grew hotter and hotter. "A Strad! A Strad!" he kept exclaim-

20th Julying, "A Strad I 'ave, and Mon Dieu,

1st Aug. the case I open cannot!”

†Himalaya Maru

Sumatra Maru Alaska Maru

Thura, Tuesday,

Sup Fri., Thwor

#

23rd July. He sat down and waited...

28th July waited.

Sun.,

San

+

Thurs

day)

TAKAO via Swatow And Delf Mary

Amoy (every other Thurs-

day)

++Omits Parts Marked.

For Further Particulars Please apply to:-

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.

SHIPBUILDERS,

Telephone 28081

SHIP REPAIRERS,

BOILER MAKERS, FORGE MASTERS, OXY-ACETYLENE, AND

ELECTRIC WELDERS, MECHANICAL, AND

delightedly.

Matching, for Swatow. But Felix didn't join in the President Hoover, for Shanghai. laughter; his face was grave.

"How d'you know the man was a Shinyo Maru, for Tourang.

| Rahmani, for Whampoa. detective?" he asked. "Did you see Sul Yang, for. Swatow. his card-badge--Identification?"

Tileboet, for Muntok.

The smalle left Pierre's face sud- Tonkin, for K.C. Wan. denly, there came into it, instead,

a sickly pallor, as a terrible fear Onyo Maru No. 2, for Cebu.

Yu Sang, for Swatow.

10th Aug. The little DAN returned when clutched him. 23rd July darkness fell; when Pierre Dubois

was nearly beside himself.

30th July

27th July

"Mon Dieu!" he cried, "Is it that!

I have been-ow you call-sell? | Ah, but no," he said, beginning to smile again, "look at the feedle, Felix-it so beautiful is!”

"Firewood!" said Felix dispas- sionately.

"My violin?" was all he said. Pierre brushed a handkerchief across his brow; little beads of perspiration were huddling coldly on him; his lips felt dry, parched; his legs felt like giving way beneath "Mon Dieu! E say firewood!" him.

Dubois shrieked in a passion. "Look "Yes, it is 'ere the counter under; at it! Play it. Or on your 'ead I it 'as been all day. No one.touch it, will 'smash!”

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ENGINEERS.

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AGENTS. HONG KONG, CHINAVE JAPAN.

"Smash sway, poor Pierre," said Felix feelingly, you'll feel better for it."

Pierre snatched it up. He knew now that Felix had spoken his mind. He had a fleeting glimpse, at that moment, of a neighbouring shop-

CONSIGNEES.

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keeper entering his parlour, news-CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby turn from June to September, moted for cargo steamers

paper in hand, But that was all; he informed that all Goods are being dashed the fnstrument against the landed at their risk into the Godown

of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart wall; he hurled the neck into the and Godown Company, Ltd at Kew fire; he stamped the belly into loon, whenes and/or from the wharves hundred pieces, and spinning around delivery may be obtained. on the astonished shopkeeper, he said: "I smash P

Optional Cargo will not be landed bere,

unless notice has been given 48. Borried

prior

The jeweller was a mild Bttle man; he had a quiet little voice, and final

to vessel's arrival, but

on from port to port to the

of call to which the opitor

The thought that he had a sense of extends ANNUA

humour,

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Strad, Goods remaining undelivered after the To AUSTRALIA, Calling až Manila (P.l.), Thursday Is., Cairan, Townsville. have you? It says la this evening's 19th inst. will be subject to rent. -- paper that one's been stolen. All claims against the retaal mat There's a reward out of five hundred be presented to the Undersigned on or British Steamers: Changte - Taiping (weNEEN!

before the 28th

8th inst, or they will not pounds, They say that in the left-¡be recognised in REERS ELECTRIC LAUNDRY BARBER SHOP SURGEON and STEWARDESS CARRIED. FASTEST and MOST UP-TO-DATE STEAMERS THE SERVICE, A hand corner of Stradivari's labe! All broken, chafed, and

damaged there's a small cross---"

Goods are to be left in the Godowas, Enjoy Your Short Leap industrias and New Zealand Hong Kong, Syders—19. Deva - Dubois darted towards the broken where they will be examined on the

FIRST CLASS FARE TO SYDNEY 276 RETURN pieces on the floors. Felix followed verors Mears Goddard & Douglas. 19th instant at 10 am. by our sur him; and what he saw made him

case of datiable cargo..

Con- 'send up a cry" and, tear from the signet) are freqnland to inform the

Imports spurts Ofice the bey TAPPING

such goods for examination. CHANGTE

Engprance has been affect TAIPING

room

STEAMERS MOVEMENTS HELL

Bill of Lading wil b The BL Aptar Line: s.a, ed by rdhana, will leave Amoy on July

19 and is due here on July 20,

de LONDON, (via Australia) - From £125.15.4.

In Fort

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