Page

INTIMATION

A. S. WATSON &

LIMITED

ESTABLISHED AD. 1841.

SEASONABLE

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31st, 1908.

them as encouraging and justifying the propagands of the group of political to lay before the Viceroy specimens of ancient hooligans styling themselves the Self-Go-manuscripts and other valuable objecte, which be discovered during his recent explorations in China Tarkeston. Lord Minto has all along THE SNOWSTORM IN GREAT shown great personal interest in Dz. Stein's work.

Dr. Aurel Stain will bly v TELEGRAMS. BELIL IOS PUBLIC SCHOOL.

vernment Association. Everything that a Consul can do to satisfy the officials and the general public of Canton that the allega- tions against the Portuguese ticket-collector are entirely unfounded, has been done by

Detective-Sergeant Terrett placed the mans- gor of Messrs. Sincere and Company before-

Mr. J. H. Ken, the y berday

DAILY FEESS" EXCLUSIVE BBBVIOR]

BRITAIN

LONDON, December 30th, "The snowstorm continued all day

on charges of dealing in poisons (his form not yesterday, and is regarded as the being duly registered as chemists and druggists) worst since the memorable snowstorm and also with not having his bottles containing Polson labelled in English and Chinese. The of 1981. poison sold by the defendant was chlorodyne. A fine of $10 was imposed on sach charge. mean d

CO., Mr. Fox, and it is a sorry comment on the dducation and intelligence of the Viceroy's advisors that the exhaustive and impartial inquiry held at the British Consulate, in the presence of deputies appointed by the Vice roy, has not been accepted as final and conclusive. Only one verdict was possible on the evidence, but it was plainly indicated by the Chinese agitators before the inquiry commenced, that no verdict would be acceptable which did not entail the punishment of the painon secused, The notions of the Self-Government Asso ciation were obviously shared by the Viceroy, and it has since been abundantly shown

A rignificant item of news from Kotawaring. that in the viceregal yamen blind prejudice, in Datoh Borneo, says that the people there has taken the place of sane judgment. Wein, in Tonellion, and have hoisted the hope the fears our correspondent expresses Japanese fag. The rebole declared that they may not be realised, but if difficulties are to felt more at their ease under this foreign banner

PRESENTS

HIGH-CLASS CONFECTIONERY.

We have just unpacked our NEW SEASON'S CONFECTIONERY imported from the lasting London, Parisian and American Housea.

CADBURY'S CHOCOLATES.

IN FANCY Boxes:

ALMONDS,

CHOCOLATE

CHOCO WALNUTS, CHOCOLATE LATE DE LA REINE, VIENNÁ CHOCOLATE and others, in Great Variety.

Before Mr. J. H. Kemp at the Magistracy yesterday James Reid was charged with being on board the sailing ship Amia E. Smais without permission, and E. Ply and T. Swanson, two of the vounol's crew, were charged with obetracting Constable O'Connor in the execution of his duty when he was called aboard to remove the first dofondant. His Worship fined each of the defendants $10.

that British authorities should lose no time bosta were, upon this, despatched thither, by

Many deaths are reported. Traffic in Scotland and the North of England has been suspended.

Severe storms are also reported from the Continent.

CALAMITY IN SOUTHERN ITALY.

LONDON, December 30th. The deaths in Southern Italy caused by the earthquake and tidal wave are estimated at 90,000.

Most of the towns along the Strait

been destroyed. ENGINE-BUILDERS COMBINE.

be avoided it seems highly necessary that than under the Dutch dag. Three torpedef Messina b in getting the Vicercy to realise ble respon-way of demonstration. At the date of last sibility in the matter.

IT is not generally known that the period for which Mr. SHELTON HOOPSE and Mr. HENEY HUMPHLETS were elected membam of the Sanitary Board expires on January 21at next. If there is to be a contested FULLER'S CONFECTIONERY. election, it is time therefore that candidates ALMOND announced themselves. We regret to learn COCDANUT TAFFY, TAFFY, CREME APRICOTS, BUCED that neither Mr. HUMPHREYS Hor Mr. DE LA OBEME CARAMELS, PEPPER MINT LUMPS, MARSHMALLOW BALLS, &o, &c., &c.

PASCALL'S FRENCH

CONFECTIONERY.

NATTONA,

NOUGAT, TOFFEE,

FONDANTS,

$10, 20, 20,

WALNUT CARAMELS

TOM › SMITH'S CRACKERS.

HOOPER is anxious for re-election, but we hope that, before the time for election arrives, they may be induced to stand for

a

another term. It is scarcely necessary to remind the public of the services these gentlemen bave rendered the community during the past three years. They joined the Board at a time when the operations of the Banitary Department were causing wide-spread dissatisfaction, and their efforte to remedy the grievances complained of resulted in the appointment of the famous Sanitary Commission. Both were hard working members of that Commission and, A. S. WATSON & CO. though the public generally can have but

very inadequate idea of the sacrifice of time which that prolonged investigation required or the amount of painstaking labour it involved, the public is at least in a position to fully appreciate the beneficent results, The "Angean stable" has been cleansed, and publie confidence has been restored in the Sanitary Department. For this improved condition of things the public are largely indebted to Mr. SHELTON HOOPEE and Mr. HENRY HUMPHRETS, and we are Rre that their retirement from a position in which they have been able to render such signal cervic, to the community would be viewed with

LIMITED

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS AND KOWLOON DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 28th December, 1908.

[29

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Onty communications relating to the note elum should be addressed to THE EDITOS,

Correspondents wet forward their names and addresses with communications addressed to the Editor, not for publication but as svidence of good faith.

All letters for publication should be writters on one side of paper only:

No anonymously signed communicatione that have already appeared in other papers will be

inserted.

P. O. Boa., 34. Telephone No. 12. HONGKONG OFFICE: 101; DES VEUX ROAD

LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET. BO

The Daily Press.

-PEIZE DISTRIBUTION.

Yesterday was prize prosentation day at the Belition Public School, and Mrs. F. H. May distributed the prizes to successful scholars There was a large attendanes present, including Mr. E. D. C. WOLFE, the Inspector of Schools, and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bellios,

After an excellent musical programme by the scholars, Mr. WOLFE read the annual report

of the headmistress. Mrs. Tutcher wrote:-m I have the honour to submit the eighteenth simual report for this school. There has been only one change in the staff during the year One of the junior mistresses left to be married, and was moceeded by Miss Annie Lesbiral.

to

Hughes & Honghi, Bradley & Co., Melchors & Co., Danglas Lapraik & Co., Bam Wang & Co... Bee Woo & Co., Tak Cheong & Co., Messrs Lau Chu Pak, Ho Fook, Ho Tung, Tang Wa Chma, Chan Sin Ki, Look Hing, y

handsome volume was presented for good. conduct by Miss Kathleen Sachse, an old pupil

COMPANY MEETING.

"SOUTH CHINA MORNING POSTTM LIMITED.

The annual ordinary general meeting of the South China Morning Post," Limited, was held in the offices of Dr. Noble, at Bank Build fogs, Queen's Road Central, yesterday when there were present Dr. J. W. Noble (chairman), Mr. J. Boott Harston (director) Mr. Geo. T

Lloyd (general manager and editor), Meeny, T. Petrie, E. B. Ayris, J. McCubbin, and E. W.

The ingresso in attendance, begun in 1907, was well maintained until the month of May. During the plague opidemics the average Terry, attendance dropped suddenly from 131

The CHAIRMAN said:-Gentlemen-The 91. In July matters began to improve report and soconuts having been in your hands and since then the figures have steadily in for some, days, I will with your permission take creased, making an average for the year of them as read. I have nothing to add to that 106.5 as against 108 for the previous year. The which is embodied therein as the figures ant feas received during the year amount to $167 in forth fully explain the position of the Company. sscess of those for 1907. The amalgamation I will, however, take this opportunity to say that of the Chinese and non-Chinese sections of the you as shareholders are not doing your duty school in the beginning of the year has been to the Company or to yourselves as stockholders found to work admirably. The consequent in the concern. You won't even attend our reduction in the number of the classes made annual meetings and express your viewa na it possible to supervise the working of to the management, in censure or otherwise,

resulte each, and the

show a rab whilst during the year yan exhibit the greater uniformity in the quality of the work same apathetic spirit, not, lifting a finger through all the standards. The study of to aid in the direction, or to advance the in. Chinese is a new subject. This class is under terets of your own property. If it be your Mr. Ngau, one of the vernacular masters, and desire that your property shall increase in value in future all Chinese girls who desire to stady English must at the same time adennen in the you should all help at least a little-good years knowledge of their own language until a certain work and hard work too, and you should all bear standard has been reached Of the Hve free your share of the burden. In addition to giving By kind permission of Major Erans and

sobolars belonging to this school, one left to you the news which may be current from to-day, Offloers, the band of the 13th Rajputs under.

be married, and ono has gone to Canton, so the policy of your paper will in the future con. two racancies have to be filled. Besides these, tinue to be one which in the opinion of the Bandmaster Coke will play the following pro

Toxro, December 30th. four girls from grant-in-aid schools were awarded management will result in the greatest good gramme of music, at the King Edward Hotel,

a free education here, and the progress of all has to the greatest number, It is interesting to note Mr. Ijuin, the Japanese Minister been most satisfactory. After many years of the change which is gradually taking place in the during dinner, on Friday the 1st January,

"Luna" 1909 (weather permitting) --- Reel The Wiud that shakes the barleys at Peking, has re-opened negotiations inconvenience through the noise proceeding attitude of the Chiness mind toward the Press from carpenters and blacksmiths, shops in the Tt furnishes food for thought and gives rise to "Songs of Ireland"

Cake Walk with China with regard to the ques-immediate neighbourhood of the school, we much conjecture and speculation. It would

tions pending between the two have at last, thanks to the efforts of the

advices, says the Sourabaya Courant, this was found to be not enough, and two men-of-war were despatched to the const in addition. A military force has also reached the spot, the very sight of which is expected to average the disaffected.

Valse

Selection............... Tonorsell me with bells Cobbligato Waltz Song

The Coon's Honey Moon.

*Floradora Belection

Finale of "Bootti b Airs" with "Auld Lang Syne" and Bells Caillan welcoming the New Test.

GOD SAVE THE Kino.

The Straite Settlements is, like Hongkong taking steps to stop spitting. In connection with an amendment to the Minor Offences Ordinance which forbids spitting in public places, etc., instructions have been issued to th Polios forbidding wholesale arrests for breaches of this offense. Except under exceptional cir onmetanses, the procedure is to be by sammons,

but the Assistant Superintendents of Police are not to goat permission for mob summons to be lauod until they have made enquiry and ascertained that the case is of a sufficiently aggravated nature to warrant punishment, Only European members of the Police force will,

as a rule, be allowed to malte arrests for this offence.

A motor-car accident brought an interesting case before the Police Court, at Saigon, on December 14. The owner of the car is an naher in the Court. The car had knocked over the child of an Indian Government Subordinate Civil Servant, and the child was somewhat in jured. The Magistrate sentenced the owner to two years' imprisonment and a fine of 50 francs. The father of the child was awarded $2,500

LONDON, December 30th. A combine of the Engine-builders on the North East Coast is being arranged.

JAPAN AND CHINA.

countries.

[BEUTER'S SERVICE.]

RUSSIA. LONDON, 'December 28th. Numerons arrests of Revolutionaries have been made in St. Petersburg.

The an

are not due to luck, but are the result of constant

surprise you greatly. If you know to what

There being no questions, the CHAIRMAN proposed the adoption of the report and accounts a prezanted, Mr. J. M. McCORBIN seconded and the motion was agreed to.

Inspector of Schools, got rid of the misance, extent our editorial rooms

are from time and the relief is much appreciated by all con to time farnished with excellent copy of The most hopeful view is entertain-exed. As in former years Mr. R. E. Belilios Chinese origin, a recent communication end- #Three cheers for Old China ing with: ed in Japan, and in view of the has generously supplied six handsome volumes

ss special prites for English composition and the power of the Prass." That the satisfactory relations now subsisting The awards were made according to the

Chinese should be so attracted is gratifying to the management, showing as it does a keen between the two countries a happy results of a special examination.

nual examination of the whole school by appreciation of your paper, in a quarter from myself was begun on December 8th and the re-whence such or any approbation is unlooked for. settlement is anticipated,

aulos, especially in the lower classes, were very Before proposing the adoption of the report and satisfactory. The report of the Inspector of accounts I will be pleased to answer any ques Schools on his examination on the 14th and tions you may ask. 15th Decembar are not yet to hand.

Mr. WALDR then remarked that not more than one third of the Chinese pupils attended the Chinese classes. The curious fact was that ao few girls availed themselves of the op

their own language. It was absolutely useless portunity of soquiring a knowledge of to acquire a foreign language till they know their own. After they had acquired Chinese, and continued it at all events until there was no LONDON, Desember 28th. chance of their forgetting it, then it would be The death of Mr. Claus Spreckles, the time to learn English. He would not be surprised if the Chinese class was made compul- sory next year. The speaker concluded by "Sugar: King" is announced Francisco. The estate is estimated at reading his annual report.

Mrs. MAY then distributed the prizes to th following pupils 27-** £10,000,000,

Count Isvolsky's speech has made a favourable impression in official circles in

Vienna.

OBITUARY.

in Ban

THE 8.8. "FATSHAN” AFFAIR.

STIRRING UP ANTI-FOREIGN FEELING, Our Canton correspondent writes:- Pablic feeling in this matter has been grow ing stronger and stronger every day and has practically eclipsed the Japanese boycott ogita. tion. Meetings are being held by many Kaifong, and great animation prevails at every meeting place. Placards are posted and the public feel. ing kept at boiling point, t

..

CLABEL

Mabel Long, history and hygiene, and geo. graphy and map drawing; Ivy Lee Chocey, general intelligence and grammar; Edith Mow Thing, arithmetic and composition.

CLASS II.

Agnes Lee, general knowledge, hygiene and arithmetic; Lily Home, composition; Roses Ablony, grammar and map drawing, Felicita Lus, geography and history, Mabel Shefeld improvement.

Orders for extra copies of DAILY PRESS very great regret. Should there be a con- dumages. The evidence showed that the child's should be sent before 11 a.m. on day of tested election, it would this time be on a life was saved by the motor-driver's presence of extended franchise, but we believe the mind. The owner was driving in the car at the publication. After that hour the supply is limited. Only supply for Cash.

public are so well satisfied with their time of the accident. The Saigon Opinion Telegraphic Address: Pass. Codes: A.B.C. 5th Ed. Later,

present representatives on the Board that holds that the stages fixed are too heavy, con- was not injured no desire for a change is likely to be mani.sidering that the child

seriously, and has now recovered. That journal fested. It only needs to be generally known fears that the decision will increase the number that the period for which they were chosen of motor car scoidents thers, Natives will is so near its close, to elicit an expression of readily run the risk of being knocked down the public gratitude to Movers. HoOPER and or run over by an automobile just to get heavy HUMPHREYA, and of the desire, which we are damages. The usher intends to appeal against sure widely exists, that they will continue the Magistrate's judgment. to represent the community on the Board.

Camilla Collaco, composition; Wong Tin Tai, The Volunteer Dance is to take place on the kong on the last trip of the a.s. Kinshan left the walking in the City, What the outcome of all

Chinese city with 3700 in a small box. This this will be, if things are allowed to go on, nobody history and arithmetic; Hung Ah Nui, geo- information had apparantly bean acquired by 14th January,

No Mail from the United Kingdom arrived some of the other passengers who decided to know, but it is clear that the Chi-Chi Waigraphy Chu Mi Cheng, Li Ynk Wah, and

are determined to preh matters to a crisis: Chung King Tak. relieve the passenger of his load. During the At this time of the year, trouble may be expected. Chan A. Tak, Chan A So, To Yin Fong and by yesterday's German Mail.

greater part of the voyage to Hongkong the

Mr. B. D. Brio Beches Mr. F. W. Maze Commissioner of Customs at Tenynel.

ne

A Chiness passenger from Canton to Hong

Telegrams are being sont abroad to start a boycott proper against Messrs. Butterfield and Swire.

One again hears of the uncivilized expression Sat Fan Kwai Kill European devils") when

CLASS IV.

Mabel Mooney, history and special for dili- gence; Emily Ah Wee, geography; Angelina Xavier, arithmetic; Msy Leabiral, composition

CLASS

man who was robbed at an his box. In fact, join any movement calculated to bring disorder Yee Mai for Chinese embroidery.

CLASS VI.

he only got off it euce, and that was when s so that they can gather something in the fray. If Shin Tack Hing, composition; Chan Ah Bo, Mr. A. R. Lowell, advocate and solicitor, har man told him he had some dirt on his coat this anti-foreign element is allowed to publicly | Chan King Chan, Choi San King and Wong

Finding that this, was so, ha arose to brush it breg much longer as it is doing now I fear the Bai Mui, general excellence.

been struck off the roll of the Court at Singapore

The "transport" medal with China clasp has just been received from the Admiralty by Mr. P. F. MoCarthy, of Penang, for his services as engineer on the transport Hinang during the Boxer rising in 1900.

Hon Fin Li, composition: Hon Fan Ching,

CLASS TILL.

Mr. T. PETRIE proposed the re-election o

J. Scott Harston as directors for the year ending Dr. J. W. Noble and Messrs. G. C. Moxon and

31st August, 1909.

Mr. E. B. Arris seconded, and this was carried.

The CHAIRMAN: That is all the business, gentlemen; thank you for your attendance. I am sorry. I cannot say dividend warrante will ready to-morrow.

MASONIC.

At a meeting of the Grand Lodge of Scottish Freemasonry in the District of Hongkong and South China held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, on Tuesday the 29th December the following were elected as Office Bearers for the

A -tösning year :-

District Grand Master Deputy-Wor. Bro.

F. Howell

Distriot Grand Master Substitute-Wor.

Bro. J. I. Andrewka District Senior Grand Warden-Wor. Bro.

W. C. Jack

District Junior Grand Warden-Wor. Bro.

J. A. Tarrant

District Grand Secretary-Wor. Bro. H.

Horley

District Grand Treasurer-Wor, Bro A. W.

F

District Grand Chaplain-Wor. Bro. D.

Harvey

District Senior Grand Deacon-Wor, Bro.

A. Ritchie

District Junior Grand Deseon-Wor. Bro.

J. Smith, M

District Grand Architect-Wor. Bro. E. Ai

Chapman

District Grand Director of Ceremonies.

Wor. Bro. T.-Spafford

District Grand Sword Bearer-Wor. Bro, G.

Sim District Grand Organist-Wor. Bro, W.

Anderson District Grand Standard Bearer-Wor. Bro. District Grand Inner Guard-Wor. Bro. J.

MeGlashan District Grand Steward-Wor.Bro, A. CourED Wor, Bro. W. Roberston

Bro. G. W. Caysh Bro. J. Hutcheson Bro. A. Lawrence Bro, T. Choo

off, and shortly afterwards resumed his seatonicials will find it quite a nasty affair to deal But in the interval: the box had been sklifully with. They are using the Fatehun incident as

J., West adam a platform for the display of the false motte Lo Yuk Chan, Fred Silva, general, excellence, removed and another one placed in its stead

China for the Chinese only and at any cost," At Hongkong an excise officer detained the man

Gladys Woolley, Rose Tain, Yee Mai, Kwok with $700 and opened his box to search for but in reality the main object of the onaning opinn. The owner of the box who was watch leading members is to make money under cover Frang Kin, Ye Nui, Chan Pik Ham, Loung I The Maharajsh of Mysore has been permitteding the search then discovered that he had been of justice and fairplay by robbing their own Tak, Mary Tong, U Yuk Ching, Cha Mi Ching, by the Government of India to undertake a robbed, for in the box opened there was nothing countrymen in getting them to subscribe funds Li Yak Wab, and Chang King Tuk, general tour in Japan. His Highness accompanied by but a bundle of cash and a brick. The matter to keep the ball rolling in matters of this his brothes the Faraj," was to start on his mediately reported to the police and a description

HONGKONG, DECEMBER 31ST, 1908. Tas nows which we publish to-day from our Canton correspondent regarding the mischievous progagands of the misnamed Self-Government Association of that city must-especially at this time of the year be regarded as disquieting, to say the least about it. There has not in recent years, he says, been a recrudescence of an anti-foreign fooling in Canton equalling in intensity that which now prevails. The agitation engineered by the so-called Self-Government Association in consequence of the death of a Chinese passenger on the steamer Fatehas eclipses the agitation aroused over the Tatsu Maru atfuir, and the violence of the The Ma language employed to inflame the minds of the populace is certain to lead to serious mischief unless rigorous measures are taken by the authorities to suppress the agitation No sign of any movement in this direction on the part of the Viceroy or the police officials at Canton is apparent. On the contrary, the published statements purport-

The report published by as yesterday that ing to give the views of the Viceroy with

the steamer Tas On, seized under a mais, reference to the Fatshan affair distinctly

The American battleship squadron had a good spprehension by Chines gunboats on the West sympathise with, and therefore encourage, time at Ceylon Each member of the different River, had been released, would appear to ham the agitation which is being fomented by a crows was presented with one pound of tes, been somewhat premature. News reached the small group of political mischief-makere 13,000 one-ponad packets, while another 300 Colony yesterday that the hinese sator, In the authenticity of these alleged oficial pounds was presented in boxes to the officers placed on board the steamer from the gunboats dispatches, which have been reproduced in The tea, which was blended to suit the American had been withdrawn, bat negotiations for the the Canton papere, we have hesitated to taste, was the gift of the Ceylon Planters release of the ship were still proceeding.

Association. On the voyage from Manila.A We learn that two British gunboats have believe, so crude are the views expressed; but as no steps have apparently been taken fireman was drowned in the Straits of Malacca a proceeded to Canton, but whether in connection seaman on the Georgia developed anall-poz, but with this particular matter or not we were to correct the mischievous impression he was promptly isolated and sent to hospital unable to ascertaiii. they create, the populace can only regard when the vessel reached Colombo.

tour on the 24th instant.

The Portuguese gunboat Patria proceeded from Singapore to Manila en route to Macao, where she will relieve the gunboat Rio Lima,

which will return to Lisbon. The Patria was to leave Manila, on the 27th instant, and will arrive at Macao for the New Year,

arrest followed. The native socused wa

charged before Mr. J. R. Wood at the Magis tracy yesterday, and the hearing of the cage was adjourned

THE 8.S. "TAI ON."

There has never been in recent years such recrudesonge of anti-foreign tooling as that prevailing just now.

CLINICAL PHOTOGRAPHY.

axcellence.

Chan A Yuk Chan A So, To Yin Fong and Tee Mui for Cliuese embroidery,

District Grand Tyler Bro. J. Vanstone.

Tv Yin Fong, Hang Ah Nui, Kwok Taing LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS Shan and Chung Cheung Teeing for study of

Chiness.

to-morrow,

The N.YE. str. Wakamiya Mara (Bombay Line) left Singapore on the 28th inst, and is

expected here on the 4th prox.

Tha C.P.R. str. Empress of Japan arrived Shanghai at 3.30 am on Wednesday the 30th Mr. May was then presented with a bouquet fast, and left again at 11 am. same day for A remarkable invention is described in the and the proceedings terminated with cheers for Hongkong where she is due to arrive at 3 p.m.. Liverpool Daily Post. It is an apparatus her, for the Inspector of Schools, for the by which the stomach may be photographed visitors and for the teachers.co

The gratafal thanks of the teachers and pupil. from within, and should prova a great sul to the process is thus described The camera in surgery. The inventos in half doctors are due to the following gentlemen, who so sctually swallowed by the patient, and when it kindly subscribed to the prize fand, and to Mr. reaches its destination the interior of the BE. Balilios for six special prizes given for stomach illuminated by a small electric lamp excellence in composition. Hon. Bir C. P. attached to the apparatus. At the bottom of Chato, K.C.M.G., Hon. Dr. Ho Kai, CMG the camera is wennd a photographic flatwide Messrs. J. R. M. Smith, R. Shewan, incheslong and a quarter of an inch The physician pulls oord which runs the film Bhellim, W. G. Humphreys, H. Humphreys, impressions made on the sensitive. Alm, Gibb, Livingston & Co; Linstead & Davis, Lane past the lens, the electric lamp is turned on, and Butterfield and Swire, Jardine, Matheson & Co. The procedure is rupested until the requisite Crawford & Co., Johnson Stokes & Master, number of pictures have been taken.

the

The N.Y.K. str. Sade Maru (European Line) left Moji for this port vis Shanghai on the 28th The Indo-Chins str. Fooksang left Calcutta inst, and is expected here on the 4th prox. for this port via the Straits on 21st Insk, and may be expected here on or about 6th prox.

The Indo-Chinn st: Kumsatie left Calcutta for this pert via the Straita on 25th inst., and The NIE. st. Rageshima Maru (Bombay Line) left Bombay on the 28th inst., and is may be expected here on or about 10th prox.

expected here on the 15th prox.

Share This Page