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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

TOYO RISEN KAISHA. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

SCHIYO-MANU." FROM SAN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU AND JAPAN PORTS. FIVE-above-nated Steamer having arrived, Congines of Cargo eru hereby notifiat te sond in their Hills of Lading for Counter signature, url to take innerliate delivery of Cargo from alongside.

Carge remaining undelivered on FRIDAY, the 8th inst., n. 5 ... will be lunded at Consignees expouro and delivery must then be taken and from Company's Gotown

risk

No File Fasurance whatever will be effected. No Claints willie recognised after the Goods have left the Steamer or Godown, and all Goods yorining undelivered on MONDAY the 11th inst., afternoon. will be subject to rent and landing charges

leafed quid ctherwise damaged Cargo to be left on board or Godown, and oramization of same to be arranged.

All Claim must be filed on or before FRIDAY, the 9th innt. otherwise they will not be recognised.

K, MATSDA,

Agent

[1115 Hongkong, 5th Sopteraber, 1914

FROM EUROPE.

THE I.A.L. Steamship

"SUEVIA,"

Captain Rassau, having arrived. Consignees

of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk

in the hazardous and/or oxtra-lazurdons Go-

THE TRAGEDY OF BRAIN-FAG..

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH, 1911,

A FAMOUS NOVELIST'S CONFESSION.

that one's To feel that one's brain is timd grip and power of concentration are no longer what they were, is a tragedy which only those who have gone through it or who dread the possibility of it happening hofere they have tuado adequate provision for their responsibil ities, can fully appreciate.

Ta be rescued from the clutches of so depross

mind is, naturally, the earnest ing a state of wish of everyone. This can be readily done by means of Sabategen, the world-renowned recon- stituent and revitalising agent which is endorsed by over fourteen thousani doctors, including the physlelans to ten crownel Loads of Europe,

Sanntogen contains organic phosphorns in exactly to conlition in which it is present the brain and nervous system. It is, thus, easily assimilated and stored up is the brain to apply the overdraft which the holy Laaade on this invaluable, vital substance.

The Committee of the Straits Settlements

INSURANCE PEOPLE AGAINST, THE STRAITS MUNICIPAL BILL.

A menting of the Penang Fire Insur- tho Bill, ance Association also criticisel TROPOSED PROTEST MEETING IN SINGAPORE resolving: That this meeting enters a strong protest against the inclusion of solions 235-239 in the proposed new Municipal Bill, and sig. the maintenwes ofs Fire Brigade, it should- Association has had under consideration singeeets that if it is desired to specially prefide its introduction the Bill which propores, among be by special rate which multimpose air other things, to sweep away the representative incidenes of taxa ion and not impose on the in- system of Municipal Government in the Straits Settlements. At a meeting on the 29th alt plaintenance"! was decided to call I a public meeting, und auspices of the Association, to protest against this part of the Hill, and this meeting will be held fe the Victorin Theatre os Tuesday next. at five o'oleol. A simpla resolation of protest will be proposed by the Hon. E. C. Ellis, and second- o by be. A. W. Stili, and haforn a voto is taken there will be an opportunity for anyou who desires to do so to take part in the discussion.

it-

under the

It is hoped that menters of the Association and the public generally will take this opper tanity of familiarising themselves with the pro.

surer

than

bis

proper

ehuro of

THE CANADIAN ELECTIONS.

ADDRESSES OF THE LEADERS..

Both Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Mr Pordou have issued addresses to the people. The Prime Minister roriows the varians fforts made sinc 1886 to seemer Iteciprocity is natural products with the United States, and declares flat Sir John Macdonald himself in 1891 disord What Sanalogon has done in these cases is Rosals, made it the Hill, Mr. Bu 1 & 1st Partament for the parpoer of subinilling to the of ngalo expediency AL to be the olecrest exposition of the points vividly indicated by Madame Surah Grand, ther of the subject and his address is likely eletore or the purp

1551. the Treaty of

Ile faus authores, whe writer Sanatogenio stor made. Many of thers who have approaching the Americas authorities for s has done everythi Info which is said to studied the master chaly re-enied that

renewed this cffer to the United

response, d

telewal

of

be able to do for cafus of nervous debility und Bill proposes a dangerous and revolutionary point to taking officalis eins

exhaustion. I began to take it after nearly change in the system of local government. The State; but, meeting with four years of enforced idleness from extreme Municipal Commission, on whose report held that no further overtures of this nature dability and fult this benefit almost immediately, Bill is founded, lull a long inquiry and in the would be made by Gaunda. He goes on to show to the discredit of the that the pret nolintions are the result Courno it nothing And now, after taking it steadily three times a day for twelve weeks, I find myself able to enjoy public representatives transpired, but may of adentres from Washington and that the both work and play again, and also able to do as much af both as eror I tid. It is daily brend raro abases and some deplorable cases of Conservativo Party seeks to reverse the lif

corruption were exposed in connection with the to my work.

executive-ic. the paid staff of the Mamici pality. This is a strange foundation for -Enanlagen may be obtained of all Chemists,

change the main features of which are as follows:

(105-346

Leather Falmer&&

The tome Marchang of the last

downs of, the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf NAPIER JOHNSTONES'

Bad Clodown Company, Linila,· whence delivery may be obtained against Bills-of- Lading countersigned by the Undersigned

Optional Curge will be carried on unless

notice to the contrary be given To-Day.

All Claims must be prosented within ton days of the steaper's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the clowns, and all Goods remaining undislivered after the 11th isst, will bo-subject- to rent.

All broken, enfed, and damaged Goody-miest be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 11th inst., at 9.30 .M..

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us is

asy case whatever.

This Bleamor brings en Cargo:

Ex &.. "Michel from Bordeaux.

Ex ss. “Garmania" from (teborg.

Ex s.8. "Ekbatann frou Harre,

Ex 1.8. *Jeld" from Drammer.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong leo Hongkong, 5th September, 1911.

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BOCIETA NAZIONALE DI SERVIZI MARITTIMI.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM BOMBAY AND BINGAPORE.

THE Stormship

THE

"CAPRI,"

having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown. Company, Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained. Perishable Goods to be taken de

of immediately.

Tivery

All Claims must be sent to the Office of the Gudersigned before Noox on the 15th just, or they will not be recognised.

All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they caunet-be-recognised.

No Claims will be admittel-after the Goods Bare left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivored after the 12th inst. will be subject to rent.

All broker, chafed, and slamaged goods must ke left in the godowny, where they will be examined on the 12th instant, st 9.30 a.. No Fire Insurance has been offected.

CARLOWITZ & Co.,

Agents Hongkong, 6th September, 1911.

A

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When on the Sick-list

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Each tipy Morrhuol capsale re presents the medicinal valge of a teaspoonful of oil.

Recommanded at the Paris Aca demy of Medicine, for loss of appetite and flesh, to patients with consumptive tendencies.

Sold In Bottles of 100 Capsules.. Sold by all Chemists.

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Jah Leites of the pret leaders in the past, and has even adopted a system of recognized and arowd abstretin to prevent a rete in Parliament do the trade agreement. If dr clares that in these circumstances the Govern (1) The blameless public representatives who ment decided that it was in accordance with the meet in public, and who have power to deter dignity of Parliament and the traditions of mine the amount of public expenditure, the British institutions that the people themselves amount of the rates, and the policy as to rais-shoull decide between the Government and ing of loans, are swept away.

the Opposition and should be permitted to say (2) An Adrinors Council" with no deficito whether or not they were still in favour

powers whatsoever, is to be nominated by the reputy in astunut products and whether Governor. It need only be culled once a year they would or would not bare an Amerien to express its pious opinions on the Budget, market for the promising erop amon to bo which it can neither sdd to, tako from, or gathered in Canada. amond. It will sit in secret; therefore the

who Lave to

the rate pay people Will know nothing Fax to- the way in which they are to be spent, and all public criticism will be muzzled for want of information.

VICTOR

F

GRAMOPHONES

$25 to $135.

VICTROLA X

$175

VICTROLA IX

$115

ROBINSONS.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The Aper str. Jopen from Shanghai and Kobe left Moji on the 7th inst it morning, and may be expected here on or about the 11th inst

The CPR. Co's Mc. open of India | serve at Nagaki at 8.30 am. on the 7:1 inst, and loft again at 433 pus san day for Kobe, where she is day to arrive at 8 pm. to. day.

AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS AND HOUSE OF COMMONS

THORNE'S

OLD VAT

No. 4.

SHIPPING IN PORT

GEEAMERS

1734

Garni, Italian str., 2660, P. Pizuri, 5th Sept

Bombay and Singapore 30th August, - General-- Curlowitz & Co. JURONGɛTINO, British str.. 1.259, V. Hiddl÷U! ̧ 21st Auginisin and Ports 13th Aug, General Jardins, Matheson & Co. CHULDAR, Norwozian str. 102, II. Nilsson, 4th Fopt-Barkok 26th. Ang and Hoihow 3rd Rep., Gruoral -Thorosm & Co, Cryo MAXu, Japanese s., 13.46, W. W.

-Green, 50%-St-Sau Erncisco. 9th Aug. Maits and General-Toys Kison Kaishn

COWRIE, British str., 3,155. W. Jeken, 2nd Pepfomber-San Francisen and Yokoloven 24th August, Buik-Qil-Asiatic Petroleums & Co Cunoys Russian str., 2919, J. Lately, 5th Set--Singaporn 31st Auz.. General- BATOI MARU, Japanese str., 846, 13. Morayon, 6th Sept.-Tamani, Amey and Swatow 5th Bept., General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha,

August-Bangkok 9th and Swalow 15th Auns, Conical-his Tay Lions.

The manifesto concludes as follows:-- Citizou-It is allegest by the Opposition that this Agrement if consummated w uld imperil the connection with the Mother Country and would bring about the annexation of Canada to the United States. It is impossible to trent (3) The whole of Le powers at prosent possessed such an argument with any kind of respect if, by the elected Municipal Board are frans-idend, it can be dignified with the name of ይሆነኝ meaning, the ferred to the President, who will be the argument, for, if it has Autocrat of the City. I will have power to meaning is that the people of Canada would

be seduced

from tlfeiralogianen by saddie the pablic with big loans, he may order prosperity to follow the large flow of great and most costly town improvement antural products from this country to the sebomes. He will have control over an annual exponditare exceeding $3,000,000. His post alter. Indeed, the very reverse would be This vat was started by the late Robert Thorn DRCFAR, Norwegit. 1.102. J. Bin, 17th

of of Greenock and has been sold as No. 4 since 1851 tion will be more independent of supervision than tha

that of any other member of the public service.

ITEM: The Maoicipal Commission reproved the President of the Singapore Munisipality all This Agreement, which in no way impairs

the ustural consequence, for the experienc

a gas abundantly testifies that trade ever is most potent agency of ponce, awity, and mutual respect between nations. Nor is that

Mr. Broadtick) and the President of the Pen.our fiscal policy, which still maintains at the SCOTCH WHISKY. aug Municipality (Mr. Halifax) for failure to topicat the sound principle of British Pre- ference this Agreement, by opening a now exercise efloient control over finances.

This

is the olase of officer on whom, if the Billaremue of trade hitherto closed, would farther passos, everything will depend.

(4) It is trus that an increase in the percentage of rates has to receive approval by a rote of the Legislative Connot. That Council inrari- ably possesses an offi:ial "majority, so that the representatire, unofficial members can always be out-roted,

(5) Supporters of the Bili ay that the Mani- cipal Prezident will be under the control of the Governor-in-Concil. Practically he will be no more under that control than the Municipal Board is at pre- sent.

Tho control in question is a power reserved for special emergen cies, just similar power is reserved to the Local Government Board over the great English Municipalitiss.

There are, very crudely, the objections, sport from more intricate technical points. The system proposed might work well under any man who possessed great genius fe administration com. bined with the gift of seanrately interpreting paislio feeling. There is nothing in the Bill to ganroatee the se setion of such a man, even if he were available. With a man inclined in the least degree to slackness, the administration would rapidly become chaotic. With a man of large ideas and limited experience the spatom might plunge the town into enormous expenditure, depreciate the value of properly, and react dis astronaly on general.commercial welfare.

The people bars a right to chim that taxation. and representation shall go hand in hand, and they shall have power to safeguard their own interests.

improve the friendly relations which now happily exist between this cónutry and the Mother Country on the one hand, and with the American Republic on the other band, which it is hoped may at no distant day eventuale in a general Treaty of Arbitration, the effect of which would be to remove all possibilities of war between the great Empire of which we are proud to form part and the great nation which we are proud to have as neighbours.".

cortinner:

THE OPPOSITION LEADER.

SOLE AGENTS IN

HONGKONG, CHINA & MANILA

A. S. WATSON & Co., LTD.

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VISITORS AT HOTELS.

Mis Anderton

Mr G. Beck er

HONGKONG HOTEL

Mrs A. M. Ard-ny ·

Miss R. Ardeny

D. Blake Mr. E. A, Bron

Browa

" Burgoss

Capt. R. Innos Mr P. I. Kolman

Mr C, H Leizi,

Tr

O. Marriott

Mr A. A Moore, Jr.

Mr Vr A. F. Moular Mr W, North

Mr V. d'Oottingen

Mr A. Otto

Mr. & Mrs. F. C. Palmer

LEA

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My Enea 11. Pend M-A T. Prichard

MI- F. Quina.

Mr. E H. Bay

Mie E. Raya

Mr. D. Bibáirc

Mr. Barden, in his address, deals mainly with the action of the Gorerament in dissolving Par lament without asking for Supplies and in tho riolation of a direct pledge giten by the Chair man of the Committes of Inquiry into the charges against Mr. Oliver, Minister of the Interior, that the Commities would sit to hear Br, C. etidence bofors the Prorogation. The Cour & Bre Davis I'rown. servative Party, Mr. Benden declares, welcomes R an appeal to the people on the great insue which WB. Barth.

Mr & Mrs Clayton and has been under discussion in Parliament. Her. P.T. Chi vera

fwaily The President of the United States has more than once emphasized the fact that Canada is at the Mr A. H. Ch

·A parling of the ways. These two ways lesdhir J. A

Mr E. J. W. Eynios a very divergent directions. The choice of Me WC Drew

Mt, &r ikis the people will be fraught with

Mr. H. G Fisher mentors consegnences to the future des Mr.

Mr J, Forrester. try of this country. It is right and just that Mr they should speak, because with them rests the Mr M. Friend altimate decision. The Government dissolves

Ives Mr Derian Fuller

Mr R. Gaches Parliament without Prorogation, without Sup- ply and without Redistribution, I urged upon Mr E. GIG the Government on March 8 last that it wasr & Mrs J. Gon'd their plain duty to hesten taking a Census, and Mr. V Goulbourn to bring in Redistribution Bill and thus giva Copt. T. F Ball to every part of the country its proper repre- Mr&Mrs WA. Fanni antation and then submit this question to them.

100-

Inl

Dobbia

Mrs. Hemingway

REMARKABLE DEMONSTRATION LAT PENANG On August 30th a public mooting was held in the Town Hall to consider the proposed-Mani

They speak. cipal Bill. The Hall was packed, representa A Parliament elected without any mandate on Mr A. Farison

FB. MTR.E.A. Hereit 40 years tives of every nationality of the community this question ought not to

past policy of the reversed the being present, Chinese proponderating

and is fant The Honourable R Young presided. Ile without giving the people the right to Mrs &. Font d'e emphasised the point that the questions speaks. They declined to hasten the Cerr& Mrs E. J. Holmca Mr & Mr B. Tenig involved in the Bill were not parochial Bus, they declined to grant Belistribution, and,

and child and not local, but Colonial. He described the finally, they have dissolved Parliament at, a Bill as the most sweeping eror known and pro. moment's notica without even asking the Or Dr. Spencer Hough tested against taking away the small rights the position for the Supplies necessary to carry on W L. Powa d ratepayers already possess. He protested the public service until the next Parliament be Mis B Hugues gainst the meetings of the Advisory Boards enabled to grant the same," belag carried ou in scoret and protestöd against MR. CLIFFORD.BIFTON'S ARGUMENTA. their having no power over money, which was'| the most important quetion of all.

PRINCIPLE BEYOND BEDEMPTION,

a strong appeal to the country to reject ipro

Mian P. Rony

Mr G. Schmitz

Be A W. Schneider.

Me O. P. Shapson Me JC. Sibley

Nr SG Stone

DrMm E. E. Store Mr F. H. Eolemon Dr.& Mra & D. Spalding

and infant

Mr I. Spittles Mr G S. Speyer Mr & MrsC. E. Stevens Mr T 8. Snyder

Mr H. Spear

Misa W. Square

Mr M. Thompson Mr A P. Vandam Mr C. E. Watkins Mr E. J. Waterman Mr D. F. W. b ter

Mr Zeno

Lt & Mrs C. E. Stainer

KING EDWARD HOTEL,

Mr. Clifford Siffem; an interview makes

Mr. E. Bendurant

Mr. and Mrs Bilger

Mr M. P. Beatio De Belilios Mr. C. W. Barnett characterised the title of the Bill as a wolf in sheep's clothing, it shoute sity. He oviares that the benefits of To ar be called a financial ( piratical) bill. He dement are largely problematical, while the Mr F. D. Bakeley

injuries in many cases are certain. While a

lese sad son red the

market may be opened for a few more or unimpestant products of Ontario and Quebec, Capt. W. Firhanet nad, while the prices of a few high-class Mr Fvereit

Mre C. E. Drescher temporarily be

raised, He did not ask for it to be amended, but for products may

Mir A. Harper it to be rejected. The Bil, Le claimed, was there is an absoluto certainty that the market 1188 31. GRIN reactionary because it did not give the powers for the great bulk of staple products, snch as

der F. Kolman

Mr. C. H, Lou! of the 1956 Bill in electing Commissioners. The batter, eggs, sheep, and hogs, will be flooded Dr. John objects and reasons of the Bill was founded from outside. Mr. Sifton continues:-

The more you look at it the more certain Me Jcha Lennox (o they said) upon the report of a Commission which only prored official corruption, whereas does it become that from the moment the Treaty will be controlled by no single instance of corruption was proved lakes ffeot against an elected Commissioner. Mr. Barnett what is done at Washington. To-day we are... Pazinster-Rowe concluded by moving a resolation:

the most independent country in the world. We absolutely control every department of our public adminstration. Once we put ourselves into a state of dependence upon American markets and American tarifs our freedom will be gone. With it goes the mainspring of par national life.

"That this meeting of the public of Penang strongly protests against the proposed new Municipal Bill as being reactionary and directly opposed to the principle of British Government as applied to any other portion that it destroys of His Majesty's dominions; the principle that those who pay rates and taxes should be entitled

checking any official extravagancs, and unnecessary expenditure, and that it sub stitutes official authority in secret meeting to impose rates and taxes and expend publie

t'any eleint local control. monies without t

to u

voice

"That this renting pledges itself to oppose. by all means available the proposed Ordinance. becoming low,"

Mr. Lim Chenz Trik scoonded the resolutido, which was carried amid great enthusiasm.

Mr. Lok Hing proposed, and Mr. M. M. Noordin secunded, the appointment of com- mittee to forward the resolution to the Colonial Secretary by telegram and to furnish each Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council

with copy.

Our

policy

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Ulcers, notes painful

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X THERAPION 127

OURES TO STAY CURED.

Mm Lewingadon MT P. B. Lorck Mr. J. H. N. Mody Dr. Mcmm Capt. A. P. Nobba Capt and Mr. W..

Passmore

Mr H Pearman Mr E C. Palt Mr. E. Sшilb

Copt & Mrs Stewart

and children

Mr E. P. Thompson Mr & Mra Vernon Dr Wehor

GRAND HOTEL

Mr W. G. Bode Mr A. B. Crew

Mr B. James Mr & Mrs A. H. Kalra Dr. F, T. Keyt Mr & Mrs H. W. Knight and 2 child en Me D. H. McPherson

Mr P. W. Fappell

KINGSCLERE

Mr II, W. Mallar

Wm. My dock Mr P. W. L. Nonninga Mr E L Pratt Mr J. W. Pringle Mr E Taylor Mr A. Young Min A H. Weare and

cbi'd

PRIVATE HOTEL.

Mr & Mrs A. C. Logan Mr. & Mra J. F

Mac Trevor

Mr. E. Arndt Mr & Mrs Aucolt Mr. H Bennett Dr & Fra G, D, R.

Mack Dr. & Mra &W. Brown Mr&MrsF.N.-Crawford Mr. & Mrs. D E. Donnelly Dr. Hobron

Mr & Mrs 7.P. Lammert

and children Mr. B. Hoffman

Miss K. A. Marey Mr. & Mr.H A Nishet

and ch

Mr E. J. McNulty Mr. S. Morrison Sir Francis Piggott Mr J. Kobetson Mrs G. Sachie Mis M. E. Shea'er Mr.A 1. Bhields Mr. R. D. Stewart Mr. B. Webb - Mr Whyte

Mr. Wingrove Mr. J. W Wilson

FRI, Norwegian ir., 86% C. Wagle, 4th Supt. Chefo 28th August. Beuns and Gentral Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

GERMANIA, Gorman str. 1.704, Frandsen, 28:1 Angust-Hongay 26th August, Coal- Jolson & Co.

GERMANIA, Gerian str... 600, C. Sonron, 301 Ancent-Sydney vin Islands 15th Febr Capra Siomssen & Co.

INARA an, Japanese str., 3837. S. Tomin

s 4th Sept Shungiai 31st Augus, Cail. Flour and General-Nippon Yusen Kaisha. JOHANNE, German str., 952, M. Tiland, 6th.

Bet-Swator 5th Sept, General-Jebsen & Co.

Lea Si

·

KATENA. British str. 2,027. G.

September-Koolung 3rd September, Gen- aral-Shiwan. Tees & Ce Konsigning, German str., 1992. Resielsky. 1st September Bangkok 23 Angust, Ition and Timber-Butterfeld & Swire. KUMSANG, British str. 3,077, Wheelor. 2nd.

Sort Calonfta vin Penang and Singapazo 28h Aur. Graneral Indo-Chun S. N. Co. KWANGLER, Chinese str. 1.648. Praft, 51, Setember-Shanghai Sri Sept., Ogueral

-C. M. RN, (a

LARGO LAW, British str., 2541, R. E. Keliatt. 50 September-finns 2nd August, Fits Ene Hok Fongr. LOONGBANG, British Mr. 103, 6, W.-G. Tenk, 5th Sept – Manila 2rul September. Hemp--Jardine Matheson & Cu

Losos. Germen str...1.189 W. Tabort. Seth Sept-Kohsichang and Hawbow 2nd Sept., Rice and Wool-Iherfield & Swira. MANCHURIA, American str. 8750. A. Dixon

28th August - Su Prancisc 2u1 Augu Mails and General-P. M. S. S. Ch. MANSHU MAKI, Japapes str.. 5 249, M. Fuji-

bayashi, 5th Sept- Manila 1st Sept. MARIE, German str. 1.15, H. Schlaiker, 201 SeptSaigon 30th August, Rice, Jebsen & Co.

MEINAM; French str., 4.6'8, Vála), 5th Sept.--- Shanghai 29th Aug. General-Messugeries Maritimes,

NORD, British afr., 1.145, E. Jones, 5th Sept.-

Forchow 3rd Sept., Kerosene oil-Aiutie Patrolen & Ch.

PEEMPENH, British str. 1.056. Ju Seatt. 31st August-Saigon 27th August, Ráce and General-Wo Fat Sing. SUSANG, British str., 1.776, M. Ficknell, 3rd Sept. Wakamatsu 25th and Maji 26th Aug., Coal-Jarline, Matheson & Ce BEECUUEN, British str. 1.142, Jones, 5th Sept. -Tongas 3rd Sept., Cosi-Butterfield & Swira. TIPANAS, Dutch str., 1.234, 8. Oleumsburger. 613 Sept.-Java porta 29th Aug., General -Java-Chins Jepan Lijn.

TSINTA, German sir... 1002, Buckley, 1st-

Bent-Walcamatan 26th Angust, Coal- Butterfell & Swire.

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THURTISAN MARU. Japanosa sir, 2,589, S. Watanabe, 6th Sept.-Miika 31st. August, Busan Kaigns. Ytish str. 1,121, E. J. Payno, 6th

pt. Jara 29th August, Suger-Jardine,. atheron & Co.

SAILING VESSEL.

4. British 4-masted bargus, 2.996, Jam, White, 12th May-New York 20th Jane Korenere Oil-Standard Oil Co. -

STEAMERS PASSED THE CANAL,

August 1st-Antilochus, Benvenue, Buelow, Ceston. 4th-Agremnon, Aki Mara, Austria,

8th- Caledonien. Dunblane, St. Patrick Queria 11th-Slavonia, Thracas, Tranquebar, Delayed through mutilation, Vandalia. 15th Dualder, Nabin, Palma. 18th-Mishima

22nd-

Belgravia, Tdomachus Mora, Sydney,

128. Fumatra, Denbighshire

Matorro, Menelaus,

Lovat. 251-S neca, Senegambia, Aires. 29th-Calchas, Condir, Silvia, Simla, Yongtere, Sept. 1st-Dardanus, Der flinger, Glaucus, Kaga Maru, Kitano Moru, Luetzow, Peone, Sucheon, Teucer, Tonkin 5th -Bayern, Bentaria. Beslemond, China, Flint- share, Montrose, Epezia, Buraga.

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ARRIVALS AT HOME Sept. 5th-Konangel, Stentor.

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