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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRJES, THURSDAY, JANUAKY 24th, 1907.
Major-General Sir WILLIAM GA808IONE, who was then administering the Govern. meut, unveiled a statue of the DUKE OF CONNACT presented to the Colony by Sir PADI CHATER, to commemorate the visit
A. S. WATSON & CU, paid to the Colony by His Royal Highness in April, 1890, when the Duke laid the foundation stone of the Exclamation Works just then commencing. It Was when unveiling this statue that the sadouncement
Mr. McCormick, U. 8. Ambasendor at St. Petersburg, who acted for Japan during the war, has boou offered a high decoration by the Japanese Emperor.
{"DAILY FRESH" EXCLUSIVE SERVICE.]
His Excellency Sir Mathew Nathan returus TELEGRAMS] to the Colony this afternoon on board the P. His landing and O. mali steamer Daranha". will be unofficial, even the guard of honour being dispensed with. The Hon. Mr. May hecompanied by members of the Legislative Council, the Chief Justice and the Paisns interprater in the Supreme Court, and Mr.Fudge, will proted on board the steamer to N. G. Nolan, who was acting in his stead, goes welcome His Excellency, who, it is gratifying back to the Magistracy.
Mr. J. Dyer Ball hina been transferred from the Registrar-General's office to his old position of
On Tuesday afternoon while working on wet
sexffolding surrounding the new sonreut which
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. was made that two other statues were, un-is being erected on the Wongocioheong Road,
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The following PORTS and SHERRIES bottled Europe have been specially selected
to learn, is quite restored to his neual health.
In reply to Sir E. Cawlsy (Lanes, 8.E..
Prestwick), Bir E. Urey, said:- His Majesty's
Government anderstand that the establishment
of a onstons station at Datuy depende upon the
known to the general pablic, actually at the coolie fell a distance of fourteen feet to the -time-being- wade for presentation to the ground. He was immediately re voved to the Colony, and these two HR. H. the DUKE OF Tougwa Hospital, whore it was found dist bis for goods entering Manchuria from the north,
CONNAUGHT will unveil on the 6th of February next--one the statue of the King, the other the statute of the PRINCE OF WALES
The statue of the ParsCE OF WALES**
said Sir WILLIAN GASTONE, in making
injuries were not serious,
The return of visitors to the Gily Hall Library
and Museum for the week ending the 20th Jugnury, 1907, of non-Chisees there were 829 to the Library and 213 to the Masoum; and of Chinese 140 to the former and 3,01 to the
409 persons and the Masnam by 3,40-1.
simultaneous establishment of a customs station
as to which negotiations are at present proceed. ing between the Russian and Chinees Gorera- ments, His Majesty's Government have no reason to baliove, from inquiries they have made.
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THE LATEST STRIKE.
LONDON, January 23rd.
A strike of music-hall artists spreading.
CORRESPONDENCE.
SLEEPING SUITS FOR SOLDIERS.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRE93."). Bis-Hongkong is the only garrison in the Empire where the English sokliar reosives from the Bistoclopping suits" as part of his is personal equipment. These valuable articles greatly protoct the men against chills, and by covering the body at night tend to check
THE JAMAICA EARTHQUAKE, the mosquito bitos that bring with them the
LONDON, January 23rd. Earthquake shocks continue Jamaica.
11.M.S. Indefatigable has arrived. Earl Grey's dispatch announcing
falarial poison.
We want ausb articles greatly for the army in general. The War Offee reply that "they can hold out-us hopes of schistus" although 15,000 soldiers were admitted to hospital with ague in the last army report for the year of its publication. This number
does not cover half the admissions, as many men
their attacks in their barracks.
I now appeal
that Japanese goods receive preferential railway all inquiry into Sir James Swet-do uot go to hospital for agus, but go through rats on the Chinese Bastern Railway, as.com.tenham's letter to Admiral Davis has
been communicated to Washington,
EARTHQUAKE IN SUMATRA,
pared with other goods carried on the railway
and procured from the celebrated the announcemeat, "is the gift of Mr. BELL- latter. The Library was, therefore, used by bat if they am furnished with any evidenca to
firm of
G. G. SANDEMAN SONS & CO.
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SOLERA -
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VERY PALE DRY
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FULL GOLDEN -
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FINE OLD BROWN
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IRVING. Mr. BELL-TvING is well known to you all here in Hongkong. He was a graud sportsman and a perfect gentlema, atid though be has left the Colony, I hellere for gool, yet une may say he has left his mark Behind him. Though somewhat retiring in disposition, he possessed a commoN-R(DSE sud a judgment such as are shared by few men.. I think it is a remarcably handsome gift from a man who has terminate his position la the Colony, to have this lasting memento of himself in this handsome gift to the Coloty, and I am sure you will all so
regard it. The statue of the King is the gilt again another gilt-of Sir PAUL CHATER, Sir Paul Chater is perhaps the
The hearing of the action, in which Lau Sin- wan proceeded against the North German Fire Insurance Co. to recover $50,000 on au insurance pekey, concluded before the Chief Justice at the Supreme Court on Weduraley. The jury's Anding was for the plaintiff, sal julgast" was" exlored for the amount claimal and costs.
The pently appearance of a coolic who was leaving the Navalyard on Tuesday attracted the attention of an Indian constable. The conlie was detained and searched and 25lbs of brass was found soureted round his waist. bafore Mr. F. A. Hz and yesterday with larceny, the defendant was eatened to three
harge
weeks' hard labour and four kiues' strekk,
Que of the most interesting features of the
that effect farther investigation will bu made. The Japanese Consul at Newch wang notified his colleagues on the 5th inst. that the military alministration at that pork, would be with frawn
on the 6:3,
Loanox, Jamurỷ 23rd. Simalu, in Sumatra, has been submerged by an earthquake was, and 1,500 people have been drowned, INTENSE COLD IN EUROPE.
The Royal Commission on Shipping Rings held a proliminary wasting for the purpose of seltling questions of procedure. It was decided that in the first instance the Association of the Chambers of Commerce and the chief chambers of commerce and associations of merchants nad manufacturers should be asked to nominate gentlemen who might be. faritel ta give evidence. There were present Mr. Arthur years is now being experienced in Cossu, K.C. (chairman), Lord Loverclyde, the Europe. In London the temperature
Han C. N. Lawrence, Sir Hugh Dell, Sir
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LONDON, January 23rd. The most intense cold for twenty
to soldiers of every rauk and corps in Hongkong to favour mo with confidential letters al to the utility of these articles fo enable me to appost more fully to Parliament to issue theso necassary articles to the soldier. It is the ague-strickensoldier, who, on return to England, is unable to fight he battle for employment in the labour market through weakness. I
desire to prevent the ague stincks by waking the State issue these articles to the troops. It seems to mo lamentable that 75,00 English troopsiu India should be without no clothing. All letters sent would be absolutely confidential. and only need in a summary form. But thera
are in Hongkong many people outside the army grantly interested in the soldier's Letter-
ment. To these ladies and gentlemen, whosver they may be, I would ask for any testimony that comes within their knowledge from the soldiers
ou the wellbeing of the man.
W. T. Lewis, Eir F. J. S. Hopwood, Bir D. M had fallen yesterday to 20 degrees and about the effects of thess artistes of dress
visit to Junk bay Flour Milla by the gaber-Barbour, Sie Alfred Bateman, Si J. Maclouoli, best known maa in Hongkong; he has beenaatorini party on Tuesday afternoon was the Captain R M. Cellius, CMG Mr. H, Birchenough, C.M., the Hon. W. P. Reeves, Mr. J. Barry, Professor E. C. K. Geuner, Mr. Maddison, M.P., Mr. W. H. Miterall, Mr. Owen Philipps, MP, Mr. Arstin Taylor, M.P., and Mr. J. A. Webster (secretary).
prominent in all great public works which sacres, baked with Juuk B:7 done, which were bave made Hongkong what it is. He bas provided at tea. They were much apprecinti male Hongkong his home and he has often by the guests. Certainly no better advertige said to me. What benekte Hongkong,ment for the mill could have been suggested than benefits in. It is men like him who make these scones, well bakel with excellent fi sue. the places where they elect to dwell, and I am quite certain that you, one and all, will recognise the munificence of his second gift Both of these gentlemen, with a diffilence
which did them are lit, refused to allow me i to make public this matter until they had left the Colony," Both statues have been modelled by Mr. GEORGE WADE, who had the honour to be selected by hoth the Kin
A. S. WÁTSON & CO..and the PRINCE. Mr. WADE was also chosen to model the effigy of H.M. QUEEN ALEXANDRA for the state which will
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At a time when the views of the ever-zealous
This orening at the Union Church Literary Club, Kennedy Road, a debate on the Upiantoud to obscure and earenom, the discussion of Trade will be held when the following resolu. the important questions which have to be settled then will be put to the masting: That the by Russia and Japan, it is well to cite the Hongkong Government should take all possible opinion of a competent statesman who is in
na to prohibit the sale of, and trade in, possession of the details of the case, detaila which enumol for diplomatic reasons be made Upin in this Colony." The Rov. H. R. Walls will open the debite at 9 pm, and Mr.public. Breadly speaking, the two Governmenta W. Parlano will preside.
After leaving Hongkong, His Royal Highness
the Duke of Connaught will arrive at Rangoon on February 26th and stay in Burms until He will visit Calcutta, arriving March 2nd, there on March 5th and leaving on the 14th.
are equally anxious to reach a settlement. "The chivalrous traditions of Japan, irreconcilable with unseemly exactions, and the generous and
to-day it has risen five.
The 23rd January Just rear was the coldest day of the month, 25.3 degrees being registored] THE BOYCOTT IN SINGAPORE.
SINGAPORE, January 23rd. A circular has been issued broad- cast inciting the Chinese to renew the boycott.
REUTER'S SERVICE.]
THE JAMAICA MISUNDER- STANDING.
LONDON, January 21st. Router'e correspondent at Kingston
manly characteristics of Russia, at variance wing on the 19th instant, says:—It with small bickerings, give substantial ground appears that the American bluejackets for hope that an honourable settlement, will be landed. patrolled the streets, assistel in reached,' said a high authorify to the Times,
I always maintain that if the nation only knew the details of the soldier life betterment rapidly would come to him. The struggle today is whelber "Betterment" is py
olothing, national discipline, and food is to be triumpbant or whether compulsory servico
to be the rule, Myself & supporter of "Betterment as against "compul-ion" one can only win by the struggle for improving every defect within the sorric-head, this letter.
I am, Sir, Youre faithfully, GEORGE J. H. EVATT. Surgeon General,
Junior United Service Clab,
St. James, London, December 27th, 1906.
SOLDIER v. POLICEMAN.
ALLEGED AFSAULT, Before Mr. C. D. Melbourne at the Police
constitute the public ineniorial of the Tronce prooveding to Colombo, be will inspact The misfortune is that both in Japan and clearing away the debris and attending the Court yesterday afternoon Corporal J. Daly,
Coronation. The statues of the King and QUEEN and PRINCE OF WALES will be Krlal Ty3211 the stazuo of Queen VICTORIA. There remains to be mentioned the Blatue of Sir THOMAS JACKSON, modelled
the garrison thereon March 18 The Duchess of Connaught and Princas Patricia will accom- paay bis Royal Highness. The Dake has promised to visit Hasso.
Russia the Gardenmont is compelled to take account of a loud.tongued though uninitiated sec tion which, prompted by Chauvinism or a sheer spirit of opposition, refuses to hear of o noes- Before his departure from Parir, M. Beau,sions. This tendency cunnot, however, prevail. governor of Indo-China, with the approbation The good sonas of both countries must triumph of the Minister of the Colonies, decided on the in the end, leaving diplomacy to fulfil its ersation at Paris of so "Offs de l'Inde Chinemision." similar to those of Algeria and Tquis. It is oficially announced that M. Bera has powers from the French Government to depose Than That, the prosent king of Aura r, and appoist sucosesor if the Anuamite people are disposed to accept that resolution,
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on a charge of 18380lt.
Mr. E. J. Geist (of Mears. Wilkinson and Grist) prosecuted and Mr. P. W. Goldring (of Mrs. Goldring and Barlow) appeared for
defendant.
wounded, in spite of an intimation from Birth Co., R.G.A preoseded against P. C. Hedg James Sweetenham that their services were not required. On the evening of the saine dar, Admiral Davis wrote detailing the work the bluejackets had done including their assistance in recovering some stolen jewellery, from which he judged that polica surve lauce was inadequate and proposed I saw a ghost in the War Office yesterday, to again land parties the next day unless writes a war correspondent of the Daily Telegraph. Perhaps nobody is surprised at that Sir James Sweetenbam expressly desired but lois was a real live one. I saw him before otherwise. Thinking it possible that he at Omdurman, on the day of the big battle could greatly assist private individuals when Colonel Frank Rhodes, who was wounded without interfering with the authorities, he in the shoulder, and Charles Williams, both should similarly direct the docters of the since dead, were having their burls attended to,
The other gentleman, the ghost, was skotarou to do their utmost to ussist. The His only object of the visit of the aquadron was to render [aid] as it could, and be trusted that Sir James Sweetenham would approve of actions actuated by common humanity.
Corporal Daly staled that at about twelve midnight on December 27th be left the Praya East Hotel and walked along the Praya for about thirty yards when he entered some effolding. When he came ont again tho defendant approached him and told him to clear
BABY.
going." After lighting his pipe witness told the constable he was in the military police, and at that time without warning the defendant
Witness said" All right, constable,
drew his truncheon and struck complainant twice, dazing him. He was close to the military hospital, whereto
be was taken before he knew what bad happened. He remained in hospital for fourteen days. His uniform, which was saturated with blood, was spoiled, and he
by Signor Racal, which was unveiled last year. All are within the area which, for lack of an official designation, we have name." Royal Squara," or "Royal Statue Square," and in this connection it will not [be inopportune to recall a public announce. meut in regard to this locility made by Sir HENRY BLAKE just before the expiry of bis
The police still continue on the track of terias Governor of the Colony. The Hon. Mr. GERRHION STEWART, speaking in the gamblers, and on Tuesday afternoon Detective. Sergeant Muris made two raide. iight men Legislative Commcil Chamber, remarked
were optured while playing foalan at apparently eles through the beart. that whenever he passed the Duxa or Staunton Street, and Mr. Melbourne Bued the brother Army medieves looked at the wound and CONNAVOHT's statue be had an inclination first two, who were preval to be the keepers of the apparently dead man (he was unconscious) to apologise to it for the site which had the game, 325, while the players were fined $and said, "Oh, so use; put him aside with the been assigned to it- a sort of wilderness onch. Another batch of thirteen men and one Cast of the garden plots in front of the woman was surprised at 15 Square Street, and on appearing before the same Magistrate the Bank. Sir HENRY BLAKE thereupon ex-two keepers were fixed $50 and the remainder pressed a hope that the ground in the
52 each. vicinity of the statue would never be built
The following will represent the Cinb in the said he. "It could not be My heart wasn't armed only with clabs, but he thought it twenty people in the neighbourhood st the time, on, und added that he wished to see the
his duty to ask for the re-embarkation of the bat only his two comrades witnessed the sesault. its converted into a public garden forming military ground. Hoppy Valley, this afternoon, hockey match against the P.GA. on the
Sir Franois Hepwood, who succeeds Sir working parties when he found the latter Witness had about two drinks at neon that day, with the garden plots opposite an open at445 pm, the Club playing in colours-Goal, Montagu Oumaaney as Fermanent Under helping private individuals to clear stone and about five more hotween avon and 9.30 Later he wont to the Prays East ouce suggests itself as a name which will be pace which would be preserved as such for Rev. G. Searle; Eacks, L. Murphy (Captain) | Secretary of State for the Colonies, is a son of ho did not doubt that all owners would be P..
ever. It is sincerely to be hoped that this and J. P. McGillivray; Halves, A. B. Ogie, the late Mr. James T. Hopwood, of Lincoln's singularly appropriate to the locality when idea is still cherished by the Government R, F. C. Hastor, L. G. Bird, H. G. C. Bailey. admitted a solicitor in 1892, was appointed expense, but it was no longer a question of W. S. Dapres and H. L. Garratt; Forwards, fnu, barrister-at-law. Born in 1830 he was glad of similar naval help to save them the array of statues designed to be placed theru are all iu position. Hongkong will and that the transformation of the "wilder- P. P. J. Wodehouse and A. N. Other. Toistant law clerk to the Board of Trads in humanity. He was glad of the delivery of a usual thing for one man to approseh and strike
The Daily Press.
HONGTONA, JANUARY 24TH, 1807,
We do not know whether any name.lt been chosen for that open space which lies between the Club and Queen's Buildings and rear has back from the waterfront to Des Voeux Road, but Royal Square" at
soon have a collection of statues such as few cities in the Empire can boast of possessing This year in all probability will see the Ffe-size Colony in possession of seren statues in bronze, five being of members of the Royal Family, vis: the late Queru Vicronia, King EDWARD VII, Queen Alexandra, the DukI OF CONNAUGHT and the PRINCE OF WALES. The first stafne erected in the Colony was that of Sir Arthur KENNEDY, which occupies a conspicuous position in the Publ:· Gardena. Sir ARTHUR, who was Governor of the Colony from 1872 to 1870, was affectionately remem- bered as "The Good Sir ARTHUR." 'The
ness" is only delayed until the new Court buildings are nearer completion.
Lawmorrow on the Club ground, the mme team, with the inclusion of J. Hooper in the forward line, will play the 119th Infantry. On this occasion the Club will play in white. Mr. T. C. Gray will referee in both matches.
As the result of an increased tax on rieskas in Saigon, the coolies are threatening to go on strike.
The band being ongaged this. (Thursday) erosing there will be no band playing at the King Edward Hotel during dinner time,
"upivar."
dead for interment.". And be looked as if
nothing else would ever fit him but a desert grave, But Colonel A. T. Bloggett, R.A.M.U. came quivering and agonising back to life "Why Sloggett," said the doctor, “yon must bave been shot through the heart." "No."
there then, but in my boots."
and held that office until his appointment as
Sir James Sweetenham replied thanking the Admiral and saying that he heartily appreciated the kind assistance and generone offers; he did not object to a detachment guarding the Consulate provided they were
had to purchase a new one.
Cross examined-Complainant did not know the defendant to speak to, and there was no ill-feeling between them. He was not on duty at the time of the assault, but was perfectly aober. There woull ba between fifteen and
Witnoes believed the defendant osrried his trancheon in his hand behlad his back. It was not
Hotel where he had two drinks.
1935, its asistant solicitor in 1888, private the jewellery, but believed that the police another without warning; but, on the occasion in secretary to the President of the Board in 1892, surveillance was quite adequate. The fast in question, that was what happened. Witness succeaded the late Sir Courteany Boyle as that the residence of a New York millionaire did not know the defendant's number, but was secretary of the Railway Department in 1893, was pillaged in the summer during his told it. He recognised the constable by love
on the night in question for witness to xes Mr. Balfour made an amusing comparison permanent secretary to the Board of Treat as absence would not justify a British Admiral personal appearance. There was plenty of light between marriage and the Constitutional unión is01. Sir Francis hot been employed on landing a party to assist the New York defendant. He did not fall down from the of the Lords and Commons in a speech at the missions to Caunda, Newfoundland, and the police.
blow, but staggered and caught hold of the man City of London Tradesmen's Club on December United States. He founded the hospital and
with him. When the blows were strack he 14th. He looked, he said, at matrimony from medical serviceforthe Canadian and Newfound-
Witness know of no ill-beling between the believed his comrades rusted to his assistance, military and the civil police.
Farther evidence was called, corroborative of the complainant's, and the case was adjourned.
THE LATE ADMIRAL W. M. LANG.
Admiral Davis paid a farewell call on Bir the outside, and with the impartiality of an innd fishermen, which is now supported by the James Sweetendam in the morning notifying Messrs. Butterfield and Svires' new dock at external observer. He noticed that the union Government of these Colonies. He was in that the squadron was leaving, and Quarry Bay, one of the largest in the East, is did not necessarily produce absolute and honorary souretary to the Chairman of the adding that in view of Sir James Sweeten nearing completion, and is expected to be open continuous harmony any more than the other Select Committee of the House of Commons hum's attitude in not desiring American in June next.
yet both institutions, he was ready to believe, nominated to inquire into the Jameson Raid, aid, he had countermanded a shipload of For removing earth without a pezzait from cceeded and were alike desirable for the and was a member of the Commission which beef which the Government was sending. Sokutwat in the New Territory, Mr. F. A. benefit of the citizens. If matrimony was to recently visited the Transvast and Orange It is reported that the Admiral waited a
Vice Admiral W. M. Lang, formerly Admiral River Colonies to advise his Majesty's Govern- Hasoland yesterday faed two batman, who succeed, good marners should be adopted na
died on December 15th at Denville, Haraat, statue was erected by publio subscription appeared before bim at the Pulios Court, both sides, with mutual consideration and ment as to the foria of constitution to be granted quarter of an hour and was just leaving and Commander-in-Chief of the Chinese Navy Haute at the age of 63. He entered the unval after his death which occurred at se hei
mutual respect. Occasionally we saw that the to those colonies. Sir Francis has also repre- when Sir James Sweetenham appeared and
service in March, 1857, and reached the rank most lond-mouthed and blustering member of a sented the Board of Trade at several of the the squadron sailed in the afternoon.
of captain in
in June, 1884. From 1880 till 1890, he was returning home in ill-health from
He was a British A Chinese plaintiff at the Supreme Court more or less auited couple had to pay for Colonial Conferences.
whom he resigned, he was Admiral and Com Queensland, whither he had been promoted yesterday on being orcas-examined as to the external and public triumphs by very substantial delegate to the International Railway Congress
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. ». mander-in-Chief of the Chinese Navy, and be
received
the Star of the third grade of the from Hongkong. The statue was modelled defendant's action made the invariable reply to concessions in private. It was not always the in London in 1895, and at Paris in 19.0; s by Signor Hax, and unveiled by Governor each question "I did not make the-polife best method of getting your own way to adopt | member of the Royal Commission on London 22nd lust, pm, and may be spected here on upon him by the Emperor of Chine SiC WILLIAM ROBINSON in November, 1887. | inquirico.”
the most aggresive methods, aggressive Trafic, and isn member of the Royal Com. Friday, the 25th inst., at 9 am
tion of lain services. In further recognition of Nine years later, on May 28th, 1896, the
manners, and to employ the loudest language mission on Shipping Rings, Sir Francis wes
The C.P.B. str. Empress of Claina arrived at those services as was also made a Mandaria of He Was afterwards At the December shout of the Right Half That oral he recommended to all husbands and made C.M.G, in 1993 for services in connection Kobe at 8 p.m. en Tuesday, the 22nd inst, and the Peacock Feather,
where she was due to murivo at 10 p.m. on, from August, 1691, till January, 1894, and memorate the jubiles of her late Majesty's class by donner Biden (73+32) 85 and Corp. confirmed bachelor. Might he recommend from questions. He was appointed C.B. in 1891, Wednesday, the 23rd fast.
during part of the civil war in Brazil. He went reign, was unveiled by Governor Bir Wright (69+15) 84 and in B class by Gunner
on the retired list in 1908, being advanced to less impartial standpoint the same excellent K.C.B. in 1901, and E.C.M.G. in 1900..
ico-admiral's rank ju 1904. WILLIAM ROHNson. On July 5th, 1902, | Greenhill (56+10) 66,
maxim to the two legislative bodies!
12.
The GN, sir-Tansing left Manila on the room order of the Double De g
statue of Queen VICTORIA, erected to col No. 2 Co., H.K.V.C., spoons were won in. A to all wives from the serene platform of the with the Colonial fiskerisa and other maritimo / left again at 11 am., same day for Yokohama, senior officer on the South-east Coast of America
The NYK str. Colombo Maru (Bombay Lane) loft Bombay for this port on the 22nd inst.