WEATHER REPORT
On the 26th at 1.30 amThe northern depression has travelled north eastward; the lowost pressure is now situated in the neighbour of Nagasaki. Presenro las further ingreased over 8.W. China.
Light or variable wins may be expected along the East and moderate 8. wins over the Chlon Seo.
Hongkong minfall for 24 hours ending at 10a.m. to-day, 001 inches,
The forcount for the 24 hours ending at poop to-day is as follows:
DISTRICT
• Hongkong & Neighbourhood
FORECAST.
f Strong S.W. Formosa Chanuel ... winds, moderating
THE HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINER
"IMPERATOR."
THE WORLD'S BIGGEST SHIP.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESE, THURSDAY, JUNE 27TH, 1912.
WAS)
BERLIN, May 23. The new giant liner of the Hamburg- Amerika Line, the Imperator, launched to-day in the presence of the Emperor William from the Vulkan slips at Hamburg. The Emperor William, accompanied by a number of distinguish ed officers, including the Chief of his Naval Cabinet, Admiral von Müller, and the Chief of his Military Cabinet, Baron von Lyneker, was received at the railway station by the Imperial Secretary of State for the Navy Office, Grand-Admiral von Tirpitz, the Prussian Minister at Han-
Houth coast of Chins between, S.W.or variable Hongkong and Lamocks, winds, moderate, Honth court of China between (S. winds, mo-burg, and the two Burgonasters of the
Hongkong and Hainau *S.W. winds, fresh to moderate; equally.
fair to showery
Brute.
CHINA COAST METEONOLOGICAL
Station,
REGISTER
26TH JUNE, AM.
Wind.
Hour.
Barometer:
20141110111 Temperature.
Pumidity.
Direction.
Force.
Weather.
0
7 0.29.52 57 97
6a, 29.61
NE
BRE
29.50
119
2.51
WXW 1
29.48
29.38.
29.43
261
29.63
23.62
29 69
6
BW
સ્વમ
fin. 2463
Vostock as Nemuro
Hakodate
Takic
Kochi
Vagasaki.....
Kagoshin
Oshima Nabo
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Weihaiwei
Ilabkow "Kiukiang |
Sharp Peak 78.
Amoy
Seatow
Taiboku
Trichn
Tainan
Koal.un
Pescadores
Hongkong...
44SH
5. 29.62 29.76
» 29.761
29.74
Conlon
6. 29.
Vict. Peak
Gap Rock!
6.29 6
29.70
W
BRW
9
6 19963 82
Conrane.........
129 57
C: St Jacces
129,85 75
*29.73
120.84
29.85
29.87 84
29.98 $7
(29.91 83
Mocno
Wackow Hoiht Pakboi Phulisa
Aparri Vanila
Legaspi
Bacolod
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T. F. CLAXTON, Director, Hongkong, Obsemtory, June 26th, 1912. BAROMETER, reduced to 2 degrees Fanronholt on the level of the sea in inches, teaths and
hundredths.
Fahrenheit.
3 TEMPERATURE, in the shade, in degrees 3 HUMIDITE, iz percentage of saturation, the humidity of nár satasated with moisture being 100,
4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points.
5 FORCE OF WIxo, sccording to Beaufort Beale.
STATE OF WEATHER, b blue sky, a detached sloed, d drizzling rain, f feg, gloomy, ball, lightning, a overasat, p passing showers, q equally, rain, Dow, thunder, visibility, w dow (woz).
RAIN in inches, tenths and bandredths.
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory Jaze 26th
Previous On Date On
Day at
Date
at
at 2 p.m. 6 a.m,
2 p.m.
Barometer...
Temperature
87
29 68 29.71
83
29 72
87-...
Humidity..
Wind Direction
Forceli
SW 2
98w
BBW
3
3
0
0 01
Weather
Rain
Highest open air Temperature on 25th...£8 Lowest open air Temperature on 25th.. 81
Days of
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 27th June to 3rd July, 1912
HIGH WATEL.
B'Long-
Man
*Time
LOW WATHE
'kong
town, and drove with the Burgomaster, Dr. Burchard, in the municipal motor car, amid great demonstrations of popular Here he was loyalty, to the harbour. Diet by Duke, Albrecht of Wurtemburg and Admirl von Holtzendorff, Com- mander of the High Sea Fleet, and pro- ceeded by steamer to the Vulkan yards, where he was received by Iferr Ballin, general director of the Hamburg-Amerika; Line, and conducted to a high platform behind the ship.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW LINER
A speech was delivered by the Burgo- master. After referring to some previous launches of ships of the Hamburg- raighty Amerika Line, which, in th strain of competition, had never, he said,
The Imperator was one of three 50,000 shrunk from difficult decisions, and, in
ton liners which the company was build- the true spirit of Hamburg and the
ing. She had been constructed at the Hanseatic League," had always recog- new Vulkan Yard at Hamburg under the nized and seized the moment when new direct supervision of the Germanische idens could ripen and mature, Dr. Bur Lloyd and allied societies, and her hull, chard referred in solemn tone to the great as it took the water yesterday, fitted with ship which was being launched today, the largest number of bulkhead water- which would draw together two mighty tight compartments ever constructed in a continents and minister to peaceful enter: vessel, had satisfied their most exacting The vessels would be twise. The giant ship, he said, towered
requirements.
compartments, above all other German ships as the sun
divided into 30 watertight among the clustered stars the of which an important feature was the Emperor among Germany's Sovereigns..
height. They would extend from the Germany's mercantile marine, no
the double bottain. right down to than her Nevy, owed its brilliant develop-second deck far above the water line, ment to the patronage and protection of Twenty-three of these had been fitted the Emperer William.
with Dornscher's patent watertight door FLM the apparatus, known in England Stone Lloyd system, and were closed from the bridge by electrical and pneu- matic power, and not by their own. weight. From the time her plans were first discussed the one great aim of the builders had been to make the Imperator, which would be capable of carrying over 5,000 souls, absolutely safe, and her enormous size rendered it possible for the vessel to carry lifebont accommodation for every passenger and member of the crew, and she would number among her seamen, and "men crew sufficient able thoroughly proficient in the handling of beats to man them.
LAUNCH BY THE EMPERON,
and
esf
The Emperor then gave the ship her name, and by pressing a button broke a bottle of champagne on the ship and released her. He then reascended to his platform while the great mass slid down into the Elbe, amid a clamour of sirens, to be taken in tow by four tugs. The Emperor Among German's Sovereigns." company of Dr. Burchard, to the Prus- sian Ministry, and loft Hamburg at half 2 to return to Potsdam, whither the past' German Empress also returned this morn ing after her six weeks' absence in South Germany. A number of officials of the the Hamburg-Amerika Line Vulkan dockyard have been decorated with orders in honour of the occasion.
The Imperator is the largest ship in the world. It has a capacity of 50,000 tons, which is more than doable that of the two hitherto largest liners of the Hain- burg-Amerika Line, the Amerika and the Katsarin Auguste Victoria, a length of 270 metres, a beam of 30 metres, and depth of over 19 metres. It can accom- madate 4.000 passengers and a crew of 1,200. The cabin room is, in comparison with the previous provision on German ships, of unusual dimensions. There will be a swimming bath, 20 metres long and 12 metres wide, a winter garden, a gymnasium, lifts, and shops. The ship will be the first of the mercantile maritie to carry a rotary compass, responding not to magnetism but to the earth's rota tion. The watertight compartments are There will bo on the second deck."
wireless telegraphy, staff of three operators, and boat accommodation, it is claimed, for every person on board. The Fuperator is expected to make her maiden trip in the spring of 1913.
CELEBRATION IN LONDON.
Some interesting particulars of the Hamburg-Amerika Linie and of the latest addition to it fleet of steamships were given by Count Wengersky, representa
VESSELS EXPECTED.
THE AMERICAN MAIL The P.M. str. China is due to arrive at on the Hongkong between 6 and 8 a.m.
8th June,
The PM. str. Manchuria, from San Francisco left Yokohama on the 24th June, or route to Hongkong via Kobe, Nagasaki and Manila, and is due to arrive at Hongkong on the 7th July,
The T.K.K. str. Chign Man left Huno- lulu on the 21st June for Hongko is expected to arrive at this port on the 12th July.
The PM. str. Vile left San Francisco on the 22nd June, for Hongkong, vis Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, and is due to arrive at Hongkong on the 10th July.
1
THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL. The str. Chingtha from Australia'
The str. Glenlogan passed the Suez Canal on the 11th June for Hongkong via Straits.
The "Mogul Line" str. Atholl left the United Kingdom on the 26th May, for Hongkong via the Straits.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Futgang, from Calcutta, is due in Hong-
- kong 2nd uly.
INDRA LINE, LTD.
Indrade, from New York, is due to
Hongkong 7th July.
BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
Fuitain, from Rangoon, is due in Hong-
kong 2nd July.
SHANGHAI SHARE QUOTATIONS.
[J. P. Brant & Co.'s List.)
ON 14TH JUNE 1912.
Paid Us
QUOTATION
COMPANY.
Bangs:-
Hongkong & S'ashi..........]
Fasttranice:
$125 | $815, sol'ers
$100
$600, entes
Rö
Ta. 140, sellers
$60
€190. buyers
350
$293, salon
Hongkong Fire...... Chins Ficam 1989 (9)
$50
$361, buyers
$20
192, nằm
Unlon Society Ctm] North-China wa Yangtene Assocn.
Cauton
hipplag:-
pref. Indo-China def.
Sboli Trans. (ent
210 | Th. 53, sellena
1118/
210 | 211,00
& Trading prof. Sbai Tag & pref.? or T20 Tis. 14, sellere Lighter...ord or T601) Tls. 40, sallura Kocides Transport-
T50 | Tx. 20, sates atlon & Tow-Boar
Docks & Wharves
S'hai Dook & Eng..... I. & W. Dock ...... S. & Hikew Wharf... H,K'loor W. & G... Yangiare unene
left Manila on the 25th June, at noon, Mining al ja due here on the 28th June, at day- light,
The E. & A. str. St. Albane from Sydney, etc., left Port Darwin on the 22nd June, for this port
THE CANADIAN MAIL.
The C.P.R. str. Emprens of Japan left; tive of the company for Cirent Britain Vancouver. B.C., for Hongkong (via and Ireland, at a luncheon which was usual ports of call) on the 13th June, held under his chairmanship at the Carl-p.nt. ton Hotel, London, to launch of the... Imperator..
celebrate the
GROWTH OF THE COMPANY.
The
MERCHANT AIRAMERS.
The str. Torilla from Calcutta Jeft Singapore on the 22nd June, and may be The er. Rubi left Manila on the 24th expected here on or about the 27th Jane. June, p.m., and is due here on or about the 27th June, 1.m.
The Seang Lino str. Seangcheon left Rangoon on the 15th June, for Hongkong via Penang and Singapore, and is ex- pected to arrive here on the 8th June
Count Wengersky, in proposing the toast The Prosperity of the Hamburg- Amerika Linie and Success to the Imperator," said it was in the spring of 1817 that a number of the most respected merchants of Hamburg gathered together to discuss ways and means of raising funde-for-establishing a regular line of
The H-AL-str.-Liberia left Tsingtau. ships between Europe and America.
on the 23rd June, pim., and may be ox- views of these merchants
were very nodest. They proposed to start the compected here on or about the 28th June, pany with a capital of £22,500, divided ..
The Apcar str. Japan, from Shanghai The shares into Go shares of £375 each. were taken up by about 41 shareholders, and Kube, left Moji on the 24th June, the greatest number of shares subscribed p... and may be expected here on or for by any one individual being four, about the 28th June, a.in. The company began with four small sail ing ships, three of which were built in Thes
The Germany and one in England. Dames of the first three ships were h. m. [ in Deutschland, Rhein, and Amerika, and 0 44
31
these cost on the average about £1,000 24409
cach. The Deutschland was the largest 1.14 3
of the four vessels, being capable of 32308 0 25 3.8
The N.Y.K. str. Ceylon Maru (Calcutta accommodating about 900 emigrants and 1433 3 7.1吋
about 20 cabin passengers. Her carrying Line) left Calcutta for this port, via 4104
33capacity was-717 tons. In 1853 five more Rangoon and Bingapore on the 10th 73 2 12
Their total Jane, and is expected here on the 2ndTM" sailing vessels were added.
tona,
and July. carrying capacity was 4,00 cach accommodated soins-250-passengers. The U.S.-mail was transferred to the In 1856 the first screw steamer in the str. Kumano Maru, due to arrive at company's service left Hamburg. This Hongkong on the 2nd July,
Haight.
b. aft in.
m.
6 60 Thare 27 m 7 19
52%| & 8 8
9 36 a 3 9
Fri. 28 m i7 5169 1
29 m 8 23 Bat.
-71-9-6-37
Sun, 30 m 8:54
11.43
July
Im. 9 25
في
3
5 15 x 0 4 3·13
16
4
38
0 3
Mon.
7 3 2 42
Taes.
2 m 0.24
3 6 m
Wed,
Ja 9 57 3-0 59
10 32.
3. 6 m 7 0
3 3
7 2 5 530 5
5 45 3 4 6-22 a 0 8
PRINTING
Nothing creates such a good impression business as the use of First Class Printing. The difference in cest between good and printing and material is generally nā.
in
The H.A.L. str. Silesia left Singapore | on the 24th June, p.m., and may be ex- pected here on or about the 28th June,
p.m.
The H.A.I. str. Furst Bulow left. Singapore on the 20th June, a.m., and may be expected here on or about the 30th Jane, a.m.
was the Borussie, a vessel of 2,349 tons, The N.Y.K. str. Fausta Haru (Austra constructed on the Clyde. The great prosperity of the company night he said Lian Line) left Sydney for this port vis to dale from this time when it abandoned ports on the 15th June, and is expected
bere oa the 4th July, sailing ships and took to steam, and
The str. Seanghee left Rangoon on the 3rd June, for Hongkong via Penang and Singapore, and is expected to arrive here
of which were large ocean steamers, with today it owned a feet of 408 vessels, 179 a tonnage of 1,210,717. This tonnage was under the house flag of the Hamburg- on the 6th July. Amerika Linie and their absolute pro-
The T.K. K. str. Kiya Maru left Hono-
bperty, and was not the amalgamation of lulu on the 23rd June for Hongkong, and
T100 Th. ta, sules
$50 Tis. 47. buyer T100 T. 91, weliers
BAO 160, buyers T100
Tis, 110, sollamm
Chinese Eng. Min. Lhilppins! xption
21 65
Tia. 14, voliora lis 3, sollers
Lande-
S'hai Investmanut...
'kong investment] Humphreys Estate Welbeimei.... Chias...
Angle-Prench..... Plantations:-
Alman Eetates, Ld... Ayer Tawah Rubber P'ation Co., Ltd.... Chempedak : Dominion Rubbera. Kaiampong Rubber K. Java P'ation, fa,j Bonswang R'ber Shanghai-Bumatra
*Tobacco T.E.4 7.Estate Co Cottons, sto
Ew
Internationals w Lasa Kung Maw.....' Boy Cheese Shanghai Cotton.. fadustrial:—.
A. Butler Cement
Tile Works Anglo-Ger, Brewery China Flour Mill .... China Im. & EL
Lambor C. 3ugar Refining.. Greau Is. Cement... Maatschappij, &
in Langkat Major Brother. Shanghai Electric & Asbeston.....** Shanghai Gas Shanghai Loo...oka Shed Fulp & Paper S'hai Waterworka...
Stores:-
·HAI) & Boitz .......... J. Llewellya
A. 8. Waison & Co.!
· Central Ordinary '........ Central Founders...
9. Moutcie & Co. ... Wooks & Co. ********* Jame, Crawford & Co. Dunning & Co.
If the is expected to arrive at this port on the various steamship companies. Hamburg-Amerika Linie were to include 28th July,
Theatr. Indravelli passed the Suez! Hotels:- in their fleet the vessels of all the com- panies in which they held interests the Canal on the 10th May, for Hongkong
I direct. um the Best Iriting at Pamrable Prices tonnage would exceed 2,000,000.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS PRINTING WORKS
Astor House Hotell
T60 100
Tis. 87, sollara $104, Fellers
11028, buyer T20 | Ta. 4 T50.50 T100 'T's. 85, sellera
̈£1 ̄ ̄|=T]s, 6}, voliers
T10 | Tis. 13, sallers 21 Tis. 91, sales
TO
Tla, 21, sa, & b,
LA
TI
Tia. 114, buyers Tix. 6), sa.
b.
T5
Tis. 181, buyers
T20 Tis. 108 callers
1 Tis, 121, bayers
T50 | Tis. 80, bugars Tra į Tis. 49, buyers
T100 150 T80
Th. 634, rollers Tla. 28, buyot
Ths. 67, buyers
T50 TL, 23 $100 $80
T50 Tls. 8, bayers
Tico-Tis, 85, bayeri
$100 $108, sollett $10 $41. buyers
08.10 Tis, 671, buyer. THL Tin 20, Fellera.
$25 $21 T50 Th. 85, salos 125 Tis. 10, BA'43' T100 Ta. 14, sales
220 Tis. 290, sellers
$20 110), seilere $60 $55 $10 $41, sales $15 68.35,ales $16 $50,llers 150 $13, buyers $20 $211, bujare $100 $100, seliara
$50 $20
$25 $7, sellers
SHIPPING IN PORT.
Co.
STEAMERI.
VISITORS` AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr E. B. Bate
Mr O. D. J. Ball Mr G. A. Bana Mr Willy Boradt Mr & Mrs J. E. Bing-
ham
Mr & Mr N. F.
Bleach
..
Mr J. Ronch Mr 2. E. Brigg Mr A. Elliott Browne.
AFRICA, Austrian str., 2,814, M. Mangliz,
19th June-Shanghai 18th June, Gen-| Mr A. T. Barbozini eral-Bander, Wieler & Co. BRYLATIG, British str., 2,810, A. Wallaco,
gat June--Moji 15th June, Coal. Gibb, Livingston & Co. BENLAWERS, British str., 2,530, Bee, 18th June-London 3rd May, General. -- Gibb, Livingston & Co. CARL FREDERICHSEY, German str., 1,174, Cur. Jur. Gensen, 24th Jane-Hai how 3rd June, General--Jebsen & CATHERINE CAR, British str., 1,730. E. W. Hamlyn, 18th Janc-Moji 13th June, General--David Sassoon & Co., Ltd. CHENAN, British str., 1,649, Lloyd Jones, Mr A. H. Crook
24th June-Shanghai 21st June, Gen- eral--Butterfield & Swire. CatFSANO, British str., 1,199, F. Mooney,
21st June-Tientsin 14th June, Gen-Mr & Mis Z. G. Dann eral-Jardine, Matheson & Co. CHOISING, British str., 1,012, J. Bruhn, 17th June-Saigon 13th June, Hice. -Butterfield & Swire. CHOWTAI, German str., 1,116, W. Reher,
Br & Mrs Bargoes and
chill
Mr Chas. Cable Mx'P. Canoniso
M-G. P. Carry
Mr. T, Lloyd Mr T M. Müoqueður Dr. O. Mari tê Mr W. B. Marshall Mr B. K. Melts Mr J. Morocki Mr N. Mayor Br
Hr
R. Mierless C. Monera Morris
D. F. Kukler at W. Osgood
Mr G. A. Fetate
B. Peterson Mr & Mrs H. Plaic
Mr B H. Bay
Mr E. M. Miss F
Кеутский
Robinson
Capt C. Mr V. d'Oettingen
Mr II. N. Dean
Mr W. C. Drow
Mr E. J. W. Eames Master Z. G. Daan Mr & Mrs H. C.
Ehrenfele
Mr H. G. Fisher
F.
17th June Manila 14th June, NilMAG. Florin Butterfield & Swite.
Mrs French and child ENTIRE British str., 2,813, St. John M. E..S. A. Fowler George, 20th June-Kobo 15th June, Mr Deuran Fuller
Mr R. Grubert General.-Gibb, Livingston & Co. Foocnow, British str., 1,228, Cowin, 13th Mr & Mrs. J.
George June-Newchwang 7th June, Gen-
Miss George eral.-Butterfield & Swire. GREGORY APCAR, British str., 4,961, J. E.Me Max Gielow
Mr P. I. Gilman Drake, 23rd June-Calcutta Oth June, General-David Sassoon & Co. Mr A. 8. Ginger Mr V. Goalbaarn HATAN, British str., 1.182. J. S. Ronch, Mr & Mr Joseph
23rd June Coasts ports 22nd June, Gould- General.-H. 8. & Co.
R. J. Grimshaw HANOI. French str., 730, G. Bonhier, 24th Mr D. M. G. Gratams
June-Haiphong and Pakhoi 221 Mr & Mrs B. A. June, General A. R. Marty.
Capt. T. P. Hall HOCLES, Norwegian str., 2,439, Basin MW. T. Harbord
Wilhelmsen, 25th June-Moji 18th Mr F. Harraway
Mr. B
M. Joseph June, Flour.-Bank Line, Ltd. Horo Mon, British str., 2,555, B. 8. Mr E. 8. Kabel Bainbridge, 18th June-Rangoon 3rd Mr O, Kaufman Juac Genera).-Chinese.
Mr A. Krusemau M. South
6.
Mr
Halo
Mr & Mra A. L. Rosk Mr J. Safer
- Mr W. Sobowlks
Mr Q. Seigne Mr R. F. Smith
Mr E. E. Smith Eng. Lt. Edgar C.
Smith, B.N. Mr. H. H. Bolomau Dr & Mrs A. D. Spald...
and infant Ing
Mr & Mrs W. E. O
Stanford
Mias W. Square
C. 6. Stainer
It k
Mr K. Taanenkaner
Mr O. Tongue
Mr G. Vermeij
Mr & Mr E. Voil-
brecht
Watermar M. E. J. Mr-H. Watkins Mr W. F. Wenyon
Mr & Mr W. J.
Wheldon
Mr & Mrs H. H
White
Mr II. N. Wit Mr & Mra T. R. Wolf Mr G. G. Wood
Mr& MJ. F. Wright Mr J. A. Young
KING EDWARD Hotki.
Mr & Mrs B, Anderson Mr & Mrs Avenell Mr R. A, Begly Dr Belillos Lieut. Crossro MJA Dobbie
fra Dobbie Mr W. Donaldson Mr E. W Brers Mr Eving Mrs Finohott
British INDUNA,
str., 2,873 Jun Barry, Milne, 19th Wales, 4th May, Coal-British Ad- miralty. ITINDA, British str., 3,98, A. J. Evans, 25th June-Singapure 19th June, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. KUEICHOW, British str., 1,216, Barkus, 16th June-Swatow 15th June, Gen- eral.-Butterfield & Swire. KWONGBANG, British str., 1.423, Bichard, 25th June-Shanghai 19th June, Gen eral.-Jardine, Matheson & Co. KWONGIZE, Chinese str., 1,488, J. Mc Arthur 23rd June-Shanghai 19th June, General.-C. M. §. N. & Co. MARTE. German str., 1,169, 11. Schlaikier, 24th June-Saigon 20th June, Rice and General-Jebsen & Co.
str., 1,189, German RAJABURI,
Bargholz, 20th June-Swatow 19th Mr H, Hunter June, Rice and Timber.-Butterfield Mrs Judah & Swire. RAJA, German str., 1.267, A. Roscher, Mr & Mrs C. Lauritsen
21st June Wakamatsu 15th June, Coal-Mitsui Bayan Kaisha. SANUKI MARU, Japanese str., 3.789, J. Teranaka, 23rd June-Shanghai 19th June, Flour and General-Nippon
K
Mr Geo. Harrison Mr M. Hashimole
Mr & Mrs F
Houghton
Mr & Mrs Kinghorn
R.
Mr & Mrs Lemaire. Mr C. N. Manhoff Мізя Мализу
Mr J. McCormack Mr & Mrs J. H. N.
Mory
M. M. F. Marray Mr A. P. Nobbs. Capt & Mre Pasentere Mra L. Ramsay Mr L. C. Rean
C.E Dr Sibree
Mr H. S. Sparge Capt & Mrs Allan H
Stewart and child-
rea
Mr H. H Taylor Mr J. Waldron
·GRAND HOTEL.
Mr & Mrs Baker Mr Batcook
W. Brewster Mr F. J. Browa Mrs Buroldgo Mr L. N. Baros Mr Cadman
Yusen Kaisha. SIDERIA, American str., 5,005, A. Zeedor, 20th June-San Francisco 25th May: Mails and General--Pacific Mail: $.8. Co. SINGAN, British str., 1,047, Jamieson, 25th June-Haiphong and Hoihow 31st June, Rice and Pigs. Butterfield & Swire. TAISKUN, Chinese str., 1,216, R. Y.
Paramore, 19th June-Shanghai 15th June, General-Chinese. TJILITJAP, Dutch str., 2,470, E. H. Kroes,
23rd Jane--Macassar 13th June, Dr, Hoffnan
J. P.
Mr L. C. Chien Mr & Mrs A. B. Crew Mr Crombie Mr R. Danken Mr Elson
Mr Friesovintel
Mr Peyton Grifin
Harden
Mr Humper Mr Kaltenbach Mr J. Kearney Mr Kelsey Mr Chas King Mr Klook
Bugar and -General.--Java-China- Me Chas Japan Lijn. TJIPANAB, Dutch str., 2,444,
Scholten, 15th June-Moji 9th June, General. Java-China-Japan Lijn. YocHow, British str., 1,206, F. Boyd, 24th June-Wakamatsu 18th June, Coal-Butterfield & Swire. YUENSANG, British otr., 1,224, P. H. Rolfe, 25th June--Manila 22nd June, Hemp and General.-Jardine, Mathe sun & Co.
PASSED THE CANAL,
May 14th-Glenroy, Sambia.
Mr & Mrs R Knowles Mr F. P. Leufestoy Mr C. H. Lint
Mr
Lyon
Mr H. A. Miller
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