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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 9TH, 1910.

THE BECRET OF YOUTH.

Miss Genevieva Ward, who celebrated hor seventy-second birthday the other day, is still young and she confided the secret of hor youth to an Express representative.

"I was born laughing, and I have tried to keep happy ever since. I think that is the only explanation!

Miss Ward was trying to explain the secret of perpetual youth.

Cheerfulness," she added, "is the s

rag

THE RUBBER OUTLOOK.

ADVANCING PRICES AND THE WORLD'A JUFFLY,

NAPIER JOHNSTONES'

Experts who have been in close tough with the "SQUARE BOTTLE' Rubber Markot, from its commercial as well ite industrial side, consider that prices may yet improve on their prosent standing.

The rapid advance in rabber prices is having a serious effect on many industries, and in nons more than the electrical industry, in which su much rubber is pmployed in the making of cables. and other apparatus. In an interview with the editor of the Electrical Field a representative of the Morning Post was informed that there was no likelihood at all of a decline in rubber prices, may be regarded as genuine," he said. "ins notwithstanding slight fluctuations. The boo much as the quantity of rubber in the market in far below the supply demanded by manufacturers and others. We are now approaching the end of the Para rubber year, and what do we fladf That up to the point for which stat-

of life. That is the great essential. Of course, one must learn to live moderately, too, and to take plenty of exercise, both indoors and out. I take tho regular Sandow course every morning Then I walk a few miles every day. I am just starting out now with

my friends and my dogs for a four-mile constitutiorial in Regent's Park; bat as to-morrow is my seventy-second birthday, Harriet

save I ought to take a ten-mile walk on Hampstead Heath in honour of the occasion. I am afraid I shall tire: her out if I do so, bat Possibly I shall do half of it by myself."

The most light-beartead of all the greatistics are available Para rescipta show an tragediennes of the Victorian Aga nodded soross incres of loss than 1,800 tons on those of a the table at her friend Harriet and langbed.

year ago and of 3,500 tons of two years Cheerfulness, she rotterated, "is the sunny at 1:30 tons only, but the American deliveries The English deliveries are grester by ray of life. I wrote that sentence for who asked my for my autograph one day/thirty

Yes, it

was all of thirty years ng as time counts. He wrote to me the other day that he had taught it to his children, and now the word has passed to his children's children, and it has kept them all young.

years ago,

A. MAL

Some young people are old; therefore, of cours, they die. My mother when at the age of eighty-four was as ardent a pedestrian as I am to-day. She wore sensible short skirts when walking, as I do. Sometimes when we were oat together sho would point to an old-fashioned

about

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by a much as 1,200 tons. As a matter of fact, this country is by no means getting the pro- portion of the world's supply of rubber-about 10,000 tons in all which it would seem to be

entitled to by reason of the important position it holds among manufacturing nations. Tho United States took 60 per cent of the whole production last year, and of the quantity im ported into Great Britain-about 35,000 tone more than half was re-exported to other countries whore higher prices were obtainable.

Cable contractors are feeling the increase in

WHISKY.

BEWARE OF

UNVARIED FOR

THE SAME TO-DAY

AS

150 YEARS.

IMITATIONS.

SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG:

women of, probably only fifty years or therna- price most koonly, for in their attempt to get LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.,

bonte, creeping along. ia the mind, holding up her long skiria and nursing herself miserably, instead of wearing a suitable gown and being comfortable, "Look at that oil

Woman!" mother would say. She was eighty-four, as I my told you; but it never entered her head to get old herself. She never did get old,"

an adequate supply of rubber they are faced by the two the price in steadily rising, Careful the competition of tyre makers, and between study of prices daring the last few years has led me to the view that the price of sable has risen by nearly 20 por cent during the last year, and about 50 per cent, on the price of four years ago. Neither does Miss Ward. First-nighters at What this means to contractors I leave you to the London theatres well know the charming imagine What it has meant to one firm of

I features and brilliant gray eyes of the greatre and cable makers

can tell (714 tradedienne. It is almost impossible for them to realise that this charming little lady in the stalls is really the great Genevieve Ward of the 'seventies--aye, of the sixties.

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ZEU VAT WAS SHANYEO BY THE LATE MARKET EVEN

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to rent.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Gooda sze

to be left in the Godowns, where they will be *ermined on the 13th inst, at 9.30A.M.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

CARLOWITZ & Co.,

Agents, Hongkong, 9th June, 1910.

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Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.

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Hongkong, 3rd June, 1910.

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I CAPSULES, IN WIKE, AND IN SYRUP

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STEAMERS PASSED THE CANAL.

Cardiganshire Kaisow, Kentuck, Falma, Pet May 17th-Nile, Arabia. 24th-Benlarig, ho, Prona, Roon, Somali, Soso Maru, Frey Castle 27th-Alcinous, Kaga Maru, Polyphe mus, Tonkin, Verona, 31st-Brasilia, Glenesk. 3rd-Ambria, Braemar, C. Ferd. Lacise, Deu calion, Machaon, Salarie, Sardinia, Sileria, Soye Maru, Teurer Interie, Jata. Th Renverlich, Ching Wa, Lactaw, Fererio.

ARRIVALS AT HOME. Jano 7th Glamorgunshire, Goeberi, Konang Si, Indravelli,

you, for

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STEAMSRS,

ALIRE WORKMANN, British str., 1,449, J, D.

Martin, 7th June-Saigon 2nd June, Rio and General-Chindes.

ÅNGHIN, German str., 1,001, C. Kumpol, 2nd June-Bangkok 26th May, Rice-Butter. feld & Swire ANHUI, British str., 1,250, J. B, Harris, 29th

May Shanghai 25th May, General Butterfeld & Swire.

BINETUUAN, French str., 984 Chorinienne, 3rd

June-Baigon 29th May, Rice and Flour Chirico.

BOURBON, Frenob str., 997, Roses Paret, 24th May-Saigon 20th May, General Man

Fat,

BUJUN MARU, Japaneso str., 1,304, Y. Fasano,

29th May Shanghai 25th May, General Osaka ghosen Kaisha.

CHENAN, British ate, 1,350, Lloyd Jones, 22nd May-Shanghai 19th May, General But- torteld & Swir

CHANGCHOW, British six, 1,234, Rus Lowes,

5th Jane Saigon 1st Jano, General Butterfold & Swire.

CHEONGSHING, British str,, 1,265, Liddell, 7tk June Tientsin 28th May, General- Jardine, Matheson & Co.

CHILDAR, Norwegian st, 1,102, H. Niolaven.. 5th June-Bangkok 30th May, Rice- Angaard, Thoresen & Co. CHINKIANO, British str., 1,229, Kay, 4th June

Saigon 31st May, Rice-Butterfold & Swire,

CHITO MARU, Japanese air, 7,260, Williant Woodus Greene, 30th May-San Francisco 3rd March, General-T. K. K.

and from Ltd, WINE MERCHANTS. [46 Osaka Shosen Kaisha,

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

maid

M. J. H. Back

HONGKONG HOTEL.

two weeks ago they spout £20,000 in buying Mr. G. 8. Ackley rubber at lie. 6d. per lb-it was a special Mr. F. W. Adams quality they required and since then the Mr. F. B. Adams price has risen, and is likely to rise still Mrs. E. M. A. Aptar "Of course, I go to the theatres still." she more. As to what extent cannot be definite Mr. G. B. Atkins said. I love to see the plays. I love all healthy the supply is able to meet the demand. Hitherto stated, because everything depends on how far amusement. Why, I even love to see a Punch and Judy show! I never miss Mr. Panch if I hear him squeak once, or hear the bark of Toby. One has either to be dheerful or to grow old!

This aphorism Miss Ward asserts is especially applicable to be..

must be cheerful!" alie reiterated. "Nobody could understand or feel the depths of tragedy who had not a coun terbalancing sense of humour, I don't think comedians require half so much of the cheerful instinet that the tragadians do"

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course, a

There was something irresistibly convinsing about Miss Ward's sincerity, and something still more so about the ineffable bloom of youth. that enshrined bar.

Oh, I told you I was born laughing!" said she. I cannot claim to remember my birth, bat I can prove to you that I was laughing when I was only two years old. "

took the last three

Moving to the open door she ran up the stairs outside, as lightly as a squirrel. She came running down even still more lightly, saut

steps in a jump. "Here I am st two," she said. "It is from an oli. daguerreotype of my mother and me taken when we reached Italy from America when I was only two. Wa salled over in a barque, and I think it was the terror of rats in our banks that makes me afraid of rats and mive even to-day. I love all other animais, Look at me in the picture. I am laughing,

I not?"

It was a very old-fashioned portrait-a port: rait of seventy years ago. The sweet but strongly featured mother sat with her left arm clasped around a curly-headed bundle of Laughter.

I am now going out for my walk; said this charming little lady. "It is so nice to feel young, even if you are seventy-two! I may tell you that Sandow.says I am wonderfully healthy, and that Icertainly enght to live until I am a hundred and ten years old 1"

WATER RETURN.

G

Clar?

M.. G. T. Lloyd Mr. J; M. Lopes Mr. & Mra. Lyestt

& Miss Lyostt

Mr. D. Macdonald Mr. B. Wandeil

the greator quantity of rubber on sale has been r. J. H. Backhouse- Plantation rubber is now getting a look in, Mr. J. B. Champän

wild rabber, balf of which comes from Brasil.

Mr. B. R Burling bit, although plantation rubber doabled in pror... Contin duction last your a long interval of time accessarily must elapse bofere it can rise to such F. B. Conley

Mr.

Curry G. serious effect on as to have a quality

the Mr. L. W. Dawson world's supply, and consequently prices. I have Mr. A. E. Dunrick satimated that five years at least must pass Mr. C. H. Edos before the world's supply of rubber will equal Mr. H. G. Fisher the world's demand. There is plenty of scope Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Fisher German science, has been able to provide one. Mr. M. Fre for a rubber substitate, but science, not even Mr. & Mrs.) We must do our best with the natural variety,"

THE MONEY MARKET.

Dr. O. Marriott Afisa KA Massey Capt. J. MoBride Mr. F. E. Moug Mr. G... Yolatosh Mra. Meeton

Mr. J. E. Mens gh 3fr. D. M. Mickle Mr. C. J. Milliroh MTB, J. G. Minor Mr. A. B. Moalder. Mr. H. J. Motso Mr. W. R. Maaro

Flekinghaus Mr. E. F. O'Neill

Mr. C. E. Garner Mr. A. Candet Mr. A. Ginger Mr. F. Gordon Mr. V. Goulbourn

P. Capt. T. Hall Miss Haver

Mr. B. H. Rag

Mr. B. E. Rodger Mr. & Mrs. G de Rosai Mr. A.- Wi Bohneider Mr. H. H. Solomon Surgeon and Mrs. A.D. Spalding, ..

...

Mr. and Mrs. M. L.

Thompson

Mr. W. W. Trauischold Mr. J. Vallance Mr. T. Welton Mr. A. Whittaker Mr. G. 'Wolf Min M. H. Wood Mr G. G. Wood

Mr. E. N. W. Nickols Mr. Packer

Captand Mrs. W. C.

Passmore Mr. D. Percebola Mr. B. Rigold Mr. Bo Dr. Bieber

Mr. E. E. Smith Mr. H F. Stoneham Capt. Ven, Ter

Mr. Vincenet

Pr. Weber Mr. G. C, Whitelaw Mr.G, U. Whyte Capt. & Mrs. Wolf

We subjoin extracts from Messrs. Bamnel Montagu & Co.'s bullion cirenior dated May 13th:--

Bun. Mr. and Mrs. E. & Ms A.

Hewett Coincident with the public notification of the Miss Highett illness of car late belovod King, but in 20 way Mr. Highett Market showed signs of weakness. The alocure at. J. B. Johnstone connected therewith, last Friday the Silver Dr. S. Hongh of Indian markets next day in consequence of Mr. & Mrs. W.D. Kraft the King Emperor's demise deprived the martis Kraft kat of bazaar support, and the price fell to Mr. F. M. Lemon 24, thus showing how little sustaining Mr. B.I. Lewis power existed other than that derived from the

KING. EDWARD. HOTİL, bazaar. On the resumption of Indian parchages:

Mr. H. M. Bair on the 10th instant the price rallied to 24, but fell to 241d, to day. On some days silver haa and further rose to 244d on the 11th, Mr. Mr. Blanchflower been bought and sold on China account, but the

Mr. W. S. Brayant Mr. E. F. Cox former operations were probably more adjust-

Mr.-G. M. Hay ments; the attitude of China has been, on the

Mr. A. Hissink Mr. E. Hollowa whole, that of a seller. There have been some

Mr. Kennedy stall purchases mado behalf of Roumanis, Hisse K J.M. Kennedy and other Balkan States may shortly be in the

dept. Krabs will not be of sufficient importance to affect the Miss Lopraite market for coinage purposes, but the buying Dr. W. B. Lamb price to any appreciable extent. The future ra. M. Leslie depends mainly upon Bombay's capacity Mr. F. R. Lohnstein to continue buying. The priss has been Mrs. Marston raised by successive purchases on account of | Sic.-H. N. Mody. Indian speculators to such point that other Mr Mulder interests are left behind. The power of this com- bination to conserve their holdingaand maintain the market level to which we have advanced and the artent of the help that will be rendered at s later date by the Indian harvete, should they . E. Arndt

Me, Barlow be favourable, are the factors which will decide Dr, Black whether yet higher prices will be roached, or

Capt. & Mrs. Bromer whether a reaction will occur, China is not Mr. W. F. Browar likely to become a buyer except at a lower level. Mr. H. Bulmer

Meanwhile, the offtake in Bombay has risentir. E. J. Chapman to 200 barsa i

Mr. Cocker Another airoular of the came date states Mr. P. Sydenham Dixon Mr. Bailing

Ties Bowlury

past week has been the continuous sales of silver. D. Foster

The feature of the Silver Market during the Mr&Mrs. DE. Donnelly Mira, GS03

Sachse from China, the 10th inst. being the only date Mr. J. G. B. Gausden when selling orders were not received frora exe

Mr. & Mrs, G, Gorden- Mr. Harrison or other of the China banks. As a romlt of these sales the price declined to 2413 cash and Mr. H. Hoffman 11,040,000 forward on the 9th inst, but at this level the Mrs. E. N. James

54,000

bazaars and other buyers aame in eagerly, and 60,983,000 1,880,000

the quotation rose to 24 on the 11th, at which Mr. & Mrs. A. 0. Loga 235,000 large business was done, but since then the

market has been quiet and we quote to-day 24 cash and forward. No silver has been shipped to the East this week, but supplies of cash do net press heavily on the market

Level and storage of water in Reservoirs on the 1st June-2-----

CITY AND RILL DISTRICT WATER WORKS:

LEVEL.

1909,

1910.

Z

Below overflow. Below overflow. Tytem

54 ft. iu. 84 ft. 9 in: Tytam Byewash 24 ft. 3 in. 27 ft. 9 in. Tytam Interme

diate 20 ft. 5in. 31 ft 11 in. Pokfalum.... 21 ft. 7 in 36 ft. 9 in Wong-nai-chung 24 ft. 5 is. 43 ft. 3 in.

·STORAGE. GALLONS,

1909, 1910. Tytam

73,920,000 Tytam Byowash"... 966,900 Tytam Intermediate 99,027,000 Pokfulam

21,375,000 Wong-nai-chung 6,979,000

Total

202,267,000 74,193,000 CONSUMPTION-OV WATER-IN-THE CITY AND HILL DISTRICT DURING THE MONTH OF MAY.

1909.

1910 Consumption 118,670,000 121,425,000 gallons Extimated

population.. 208,560 210,360 Consumption per head per day

18.6 gallons Intermittent supply by Rider maine in Rider main districts during May in both years.

HOWLOON WATER WOLKS.

18.3

LEVEL

1909... 1910. Below overflow. Below orerfow. Kowloon Gravitatii

Reservoir... 33 ft. 0 in. 27 ft. 6 in.

STORAGE GALLONS,

1909.

Kowloon Gravitation

Reservoir...... 95,100,000

1910.

CHINA'S MESSAGE OF SYMPATHY.

The Emperor of Chins addressed the fol lowing telegram to the King. The message was forwarded by the Chinese Minister to Sir. Edward Grey

Kinasoluks Private-HoTML,

dr. & Mrs Acton &

maid

r. W. E. Tindal King

The

Font

great distress that I have receival the sad in- It is with emotions of profound grief and telligence from Li Ching Fong, our Minister. at your Majesty's Court, that it has plaased Heaven to summon his Majesty King Edward b14:12 VII. to His side.

10

Bst F

During his reign his departed Majesty did Mon. 13 great work, which will ever be remembered by the people of all the countries of the earth, Nor can I and my country forget how much the Wod. 15 friendly relations between China and Grant Britain have been increased and strengthened during the period."

127,300,000 I am deeply grieved to receive this sorrowful news, and beg your Majesty to decopt my heartfelt sympathy and sincere condolences.

CONSUMPTION OF WATER IN KOWLOON DURING THE MONTH OF MAY,

.1909. 1910.

lations. Consumption por

Consumption 23,826,000 28,640,000 gallons Estimated papa-

87,700 92,500 hoad per day. 8.79.9 gullons The Government Analyst reports that the water is of excellent.quality.

Public Works Department.

W. CHATHAM,

Water Authority.

ON SALE

À TABLE OF THE

RATES OF EXCHANGE AT HONGKONG

For Demand Drafts on London on the day of

or preceding the departure of the English

Mails; also Table of the Yearly Approximate Averages for 36 years

FROM 1874 to 1909.30

Price $2 Cash. On sale at the "DarT PERSS" Office, or Local Booksellers,

Consul J. M. Macedo Mr. & Mrs. C.C. Mackes Mr. C. M. Meyer Mr. R. 9. Morrison

Offor

Mr. J. A. Rev. & W.

Mr, Wm.

Ym. Pittendrigh

Mr. J. Robertson

Nre. Powbary Miss

Miss K

Capt. & Mrs. Echaltzen Capt. Mrs. Smith. MF. A. J. Sith Mrs. Stone Mr. & Mrs Tibbs Mr. B. Webb Mr. J. W. Wilson

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,

From June 9th to 18th, 1910.

HIAR WATER,

Low Walkk

Maen Time

Hangsa Belght Mens Thon

Hongkong

Height

4* ***28**448**

w

317

40

mit

945 a

920.

10 23

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL,

BEGISTER

Hongkong Observatory, June Eth.

Pennara ver on Dile st

On Bate

At $23.

| Bain...

Bazomster. Temperstars Humidity) Wind Direction

FORCH Tosthur

28.0 $5

· 20.37

29.80

25

85

72

71-

Sw

AW

2

4

--

Highest open sir Temperature on 7th 87. Lowest open air Temperature on 7th

20

CHOSHUN, MARU, Japanose afr., 1,301, T. Sara-- ga, 5th June-Swator 4th June, General

CHow Tai, Gorman str., 1,115, E. '. 'Gatho- mann, 4th June-Bangkok and Swalow 27th May, Rize and Wood-Battorfield & Swire.

CRAIGHALL British str., 1,246, Low, 2nd June

Karate 28th May, Coal -

Showan Tomes & Co. CRAIOVAR, British str., 2,874, B. C. Edmonds,

30th May-Manila 26th May.

FAUSANG, British atr., 1,410, 1. Malkin, 23th May-Saigon 24th May, Rico--Jardize, Matheson & Co.

POORSANG, British str., 1,987, T. A. Mitchell, 7th June-Singapore 1st June, Gonoral- Jardine, Matheson & Co.

FUKUI MAZU, Japanese. str., 4,189, Y. Mura kami, 6th June-Moji 1st June, Coal- Mitsui Bussan Koisha.

GERMANIA, German str., 1,317, C. Jurgensen, 5th June--Hongay, 3rd June, Coal- Jebsen & Co.

HAINEN, French str., 636, B. de Catalano, 7th Jano-Haiphong 4th Jane, Ries and General--Messageries Maritimes.

HARATA MARU, Jap. str., 6,161, A. Mucker,

7th June Singapore 1st June, General

Yusen Kaisha Nippon

HANOI, French st, 639, J. Pannier, 3186 May -Haiphong, Pakchol and Kwang Chow Wan 27th May, General A. B. Marty.

HINSANG, British str. 1,536, A. G. Sraith, 2nd Juno-Saigon 29th May, Rice and Paddy

Chinese. HONGWAN I, British str., 2,060, Hainsworth, 3rd

June-Singapore 29th May, General Order

HOFSANG, British er, 1,505, J. M. Hay, 3rd Juue-Bangkok 27th May, Rice-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

HUE, French air 742, Panier, 8th May- Haiphong 5th May, General-A. R Marty

ISCHIA, Italian str., 2,784, G. Baldite, 5th June Bombay, General-Carlowita & Co. KIANG CHING, Chinese str. 1,002, A. F. Brisandar, 5th Jano-Chinking 31st April, General-Tang Leo. KUMANO MARU, Japanese str., 3,147, M. Win- okler, 7th Jane Nagasaki 3rd June, General-Nippon Yusen Kaisha.

KUTSANG, British str., 4,895, R. C. D. Bradley,

6th June-Moji 1st Juns, General Jardine, Matheson & Co,

KWANGLEE, Chinese str., 1,468, Losevon, 7th June-Shanghai 3rd Jane, General-C. M. 8. N. Co. KWANGSE, British str., 1,223, P. Cole, 4th June Teingtau 29th May, Salt-Batterfield & Swire.

LIGHTNING, British gtr, 2,122, A. E. Gentles, 31st May-Singapore 25th May, General -David Bassoon & Co,

LOONG SANG, British str., 1,092, Z. Wheeler, 6th Jane Manila 3rd June, General- Jardine, Matheson & Co,

LOYAL, German str., 1,237, B. Wegner, 1st June-Wakamatau 25th May, Coal- Sander, Wieler & Co.

MACHEW, German str. 995 Scheiding, 4th Jano-Bangkok 28th May and Hoihow 3rd June, Rios Butterfield & Swiro. MANCHE, French str., 1,281, Gary, 27th May-

Saigon 23rd May,

MARIE, Gorman str., 1.169, Christiansen, 6thr MayBangkok 31st May, Bioo-Jebsen &

Co

MAUSANG, British str., 1,660, G. S. Weigall, 2nd Jano-Sandakan 27th May, Timber -Jardine, Matheson & Co.

OCEANO, British str., 2,345, F. W. Davies, 28th

May-Manila 25th May, General-Dodwell & Co.

OMURO MAEV, Japanese str., 1,770, 8. Takagi,

30th May-Port Arthur 23rd May, Coal Miteni Bussan Kaisha,

PAKLAT, German str., 1,016, Jon. Wenyel, 6th Jane Bangkok 30th May, BiceButter- fold &

PHUY

wire

Froach str, 1.300

Vareni, 3rd June

30th May, Rice-Bradley & Co., RAJAH, Gorman str., 1,272, H. C. Reher, 30th

Mentecher Lloyd.

Bangkok 21st May, Rice and Wood

RUBI,

British str., 1,619, A. Fraser, 6th June Manila 4th June, General--Shewan, Tomes & Co.

BALAHADSL, Dutch str., 1,237, T. Boedoher, let.

Jane-Balik Papan 24th May, General- Asistic.

SARIE BANDJER, Chinese str. 667, J: Martin, 29th May-Singapore 22nd May, Wood and Iron-E, C. Wilds.

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BENEGAMBIA German etr, 3,780, Eckhorn, 7th Juno-Shanghai 3rd Juus, General--- Hambarg Amerika Tanis

SHANSI,

7th

British

Str. 2,650, E. J. Faltinger.

& Swire, British str., 1,307, McIntosh, 6th June-Shanghai 2nd June, General--. Butterfold & Swire,

GozeralButterfand June, Salt and

SHAOHSING, I

SUISANG, British str., 1,257, Picknell, 2nd

Juno-Ching wantno 28th May, Coal Jardine, Matheson & Co.

Suvanic, British str. 4,011, Cowley, 4th May-- Seattle and Manila, Flour-Dodwell & Co, WINGSANG, Britisk afr., 1,527, P. Martin, th June-Saigon 31st May, Rice-Jardine, Matheson & p

WONKO, German, str., 1,115, H. Estotron," 2nd June Bangkok 27th May, Rice-and- Timber-Butterfield & Swire.

YAWATA MARU, Japanese str.. 2,703, K. B. Fakumis, 31st May-Moji 25th May, Coal

Miten Buasan Kalsha,

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