WEATHER REPORT,

On the 22nd at 12.25 p.r.-Prosaure has increased slightly over the whole of the B.W. ares. The deprassion over the N. Chias Boa has filled up, but a tongue of low pressure stretches from the typhoon in the Piolão to the middle of the Chias Sos.

F

Ta-terday, at 2 p.m. the typhoon was about 50 miles to the S.B. of Nahs travelling N.N.E; no later abservations over this distriot have'

come to hand.

IMPERIAL WIRELESS.

INSTALLATION,

THE HONGKONG DAIZY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23ED, 1913.

THE MARCONI CONTRACT.

Copies of correspondence which passed between Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company (Limited), and the Colonial

Office and Post Office with reference to the contract for the establishment of a network of wireless telegraph stations throughout the British Empire, which was accepted in March last, have been published in the form of a White Paper. The correspondence opens with a letter

There are, however, no indications of its addressed by the company to the Colonial monasing the China coat.

Moderato M. winds nre judicated along the E, coast of Chins, sand the northern portion of the N. China Bes

Office, and dated March 10th, 1910, in which it is arged that the proposals, if accepted, would have the effect of putting all the different portions of the in communication with one another at.

Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours eading greatly reduced rates to those at present 10a.m. to-day. 0.00 Inchon,

The foressat for the 24 hours eading at noon to-day is as follows:

DiStarCr

Hongkong & Neighbourhood

Formon Channel

FORMCAST..

Bouth coast of China botwaen)The same as

No. 1. Hongkong and Kamocks, ( Bouth coast.of China between, The same an

No. 1. Hongkong and Hainan

• N. winds, light to moderate; olondy, some rain

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Station

Vlastock

REGISTER.

22ND SEPTEMBER, AM.

Hour..

Wind.

Rarometer.

Temperatara.

Hamidity.

Direction

Force

Weather.

Nemuro Hakodate

7 a. 29.98 44|60| EN | 0b 6 B

|

Lahijme

INTIMATION

Automatis Pooket Pistal Browning," Fshots in 2 seconds, en1 ammonition to fit MAUSER SELF-LOADING PISTOL, with HOLSTER BUTF STOCK, 10 Shota in 2 szonds, and Ammunition to it.' Descriptive Illustrated Catalogues from

C.

SIEMSSEN & Co., (MACHINERY DEPT.),

QUEEN'S BUILDING, PRAYA, HONGKONG.

The N.Y.K. str. Kirin Mary (Calcutta) and the right to introduce or substitute patents and inventions other than those Line) left Moji for this port on the 20th of the company, but the advice of the September, and is expected here on the

In the 5th September. company was to be first sought. event of the substitution of a system iu- dependent of the Marconi system pay, ment of royalties to the company would

case.

GOVERNMENT MODIFICATION..

The str. Glenturret left Singapore on the 20th September, and is dus here on the 20th September, at daylight.

noon.

on

Tho N.Y.K. str. Awa Maru (American Line) left Kobe for this port via Moji and Shangbai on the 20th September, and is expected here on the 29th September.

NEDE

BANKS

TEDERLANDSCH-IND180HE

HANDELSBANK. (NETHERLANDS INDIA COMMEstral Bank).

Establised 1863,

Authorised Capital FL. 15,000,000 (£1,250,000) Paid P

Capital El. 14,905,350 (1,248112) Esparre" Fund FL. 6,022,161,27 (£410,513)

HUAD OFFION: AMSTERDAM. HEAD ASERNY : BATAVIA.

LONDON BANKERS THE WILLIAMS DBACOES BANK, BWING HANKYAEMIA.

BRANCHES AND AGENTS all over the

Would.

THE BANK transats every description of Banking and Exchange tuminena, recslym monay in Current Account at the rate of 2 par sani. par mannya on Daily Hulazione and accepta Fixed Deposits at the

in force. The company drew attention to the fact that other countries fully realised the advantages that accrue to their respective countries were a compre hensive network of wireless telegraph stations erected on their own territories, (N. winda, fresh enabling their Colonies and the countries were with which their trade relations moderating.

connected great to be'

more closely

" the letter "We have reason, together.

we shall continues, "to believe that obtain licences, il we require them, on foreign territory, but we are a British

471 Roe the world- company, and desire to. wide wireless network of stations erected on British coil. The following were the places for which the company asked the Dovernment to grant them licences, in the case of the Crown Colonies, and give them their active support in obtaining the necessary licences in the case of self governing Colonies, for the erection of high-power wireless telegraph stations:

The str. Seang Choon luft Rangoon on England, Alexandria, Ader, Mombasa, Natal, South Africa (Cape Colony or

On February 24th, 1912, a letter from the 15th September for Hongkong via Transvaal), Bombay, Colombo, Singa- the Post Office to the Treasury announced Penang and Singapore, and is expected North Australia, that at the desire of the Colonial Secreto arrive here on the 7th September, at pore, Hongkong, Sydney, Australia, New Zealand, St. tary the Postmaster-General proposed to

The Russian str. Lituania left Sabang Helena, Sierra Leone, Bathurst, British inform the company that a station at

on the 19th September, and may be ex Guiana, West Indies. The company pro- The letter also stated that the Post-pected here

Singapore was to form part of the chain.

от about the 28th posed that the licences should be for a period of twenty years from the date at master-General could not recommend the September. end of which period the right which the stations were completed, at the acceptance of the provision that all other the Governments long-distance stations which the fovern- of monts concerned might require in the concerned would. purchase. In the event of that right not future should be constructed by the Marconi Company. If the company hoing exercised the licences to continue should be reluctant to waive the condi until such purchase be effected.

The advantages claimed for the pro- tion he would propose to meet them by posal were in addition to cheapness and including in the agreement economy the fact that the system would tralian station (subject to the approval of the Australian Government) and also be British-owned, and in the event of war I would be in the complete control of the the Hongkong station as soon as it was decided to place one there; but he pro- Government Moreover, every ship in the British Navy could be in direct composed to inform the company that he munication with the Admiralty; no mat could not agree to any general extension ter where al sea, and also, it was pointed of its provisions. On March 5th a com- out that the fact that the company were tunication was sent from the Post Office tender with the above prepared agree to a purchase clause at accepting the

to

on the under- the end of twenty years prevented the modification, and siso establishment of another monopoly and standing that a station might be erected easured that the system might eventually in Egypt instead of Cyprus, at the direc become State-owned. Stress was laid on Postmaster-General thought, also, that tion of the Postmaster-General. The the fact that the company asked for no initial or annual subsidy for any portion the period of twenty-eight years should run from the signature of the agreement of the proposed system, but were pre- pared to erect, maintain, and operate the and not from the date of completion of the first five stations, and reduction stations entirely at their own expense of the royalty should be made if at any They asked only for facility in obtaining time the Marconi patents were used only suitable

stations. land for the necessary After drawing attention to the import

After further communications and in- ance of the matter being given as early terviews, at which an arrangement was consideration as possible, in view of

come to, the company wrote on March 7th, activity of foreign companies in deavouring to carry out a similar scheme confirming the arrangement that the com- on foreign territory, the letter dosed any should construct all long distance with the anticipation that the whole net-sations that might be required within work of stations would be in operation and that, in the event of stations of a five years of the date of the agreement, within three years of the work being different system being erected at the ex- begun, while the main route to South Africa and India would be completed should have the right of inspection.

piration of the five years the company is noted that it is open to the Govern- ment of any Dominion to become a party to the agreement. On the same day the Postmaster-General had a reply sont accepting the tender.

Nahe

Bonin Is.

Cheloo ...

Hankow

29.93 60

Weihaiwel

29.93 639xsw

b

Sharp Peak... 7. 39,8

Gutslak

Amoy

Bwałow

629.82

5% 29.84

29.77

29.71

29.75

Taikoku

Taichu

Tainan

Koshur

Pescadoree Janton

Hongkong

Viot. Peak

GBP

Book

Macso

Wuchow

Hollow

Pakhof...

Tourin

C. St. James

6.29.

Legaspi

Bacolod.

Hoilo Ceba Labask

9a

6

7

9a2

29.91

139.91

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b

h

T. F. ÜLAKTOn, Director, Hongkong, Oberstory, September 22ad, 1912 1 Banguersa, reduced to 32 degroes Fauronheit on the level of the son in inches, tenths and hundredths.

TEMPERATURE, in the shade, in degrees

Fahrenheit.

8 HUMIDITY, in parentage of utaration, the humidity of air ustunted with moisture being 100,

• DIEECTION OF WIND, to two pointa, -- à FouGH OF Wind, socording to Beaufort Seale.

STATE OF WEATHER, & blue sky, a detached cloud, i drissling rain, f fog, ginomy, 2 bail, lightning, o overcast, p passing showers, a aqually, rrain, a mow, t thunder, v vigibility, w dow (wat)."

0 Kam in inches, tenths and hundredths.

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, September 22nd

Previous On Date On.

Day et

at

at 2 pm, 6 am, 2 p.m.

29.87

j3Īས ༠

within one year.

CONDITIONS OF TENDER.

the

+1-

to a small extent..

the Aus-

VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE AMERICAN MAIL.

It

The T.K.K. str. Chiyo Maru arrived at Yokohama from Honolulu pu the 17th September, and is expected in Hongkong on the 27th September.

The P.M. str. Nile left San Francisco

for this port via Honolulu, the Japan ports and Shanghai ou the 7th September.

ad from United Kingdom on the 17th The "Mogul Line" str. Montrose mail- August for Hongkong vis the Straits.

The "Barber Line "atr. Wray Castle sailed from New York on the 18th August for Hongkong via the Straits.

INDO-OMINA HIBAH NAVIGATION 00., LTD. Fathing, from Shimonoseki, is dus in

Hongkong 24th September. Kumeang, from Calcutta, is due in Hong-

kong 27th September.

BHIPE LINE. Flintshire, from London, is due in Hong-

kong 11th October.

BANKS

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.

THE Basiness of the above Rank is oon- SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION, duoted by the HONGKONG AND Rules may be obtained on application.

INTEREST or deposits is allowed on the per annum.

Monthly Balances at 34 per cent.

Minimun

Depositons may transfer at their option balance $100 or more to the HONGTONG AND BHANGRAI BANE to be placed on FIXED DEPOST at 4 per cent. per annum,

For the HONGKONG and Shanghai BANKING CORPORATION.

N. J. STARE,

Chief Manager. Hongkong, 1st July, 1911.

20 INTERNATIONAL BANKING

CORPORATION.

HEAD OFFICH: 60. Wall Street, New York. LONDON OPPIC: 36, Bishopegato, E.C.

BRANCHES~~

Bombay

Kobe

Calcntia

Manila

Csaton

Mexico

Cebu Colon

Parama

Peking

Bhanghai

Empire Hongkong Hankow

San Francisco

Yokohams

The P.M. str. Mongolia, with the American mails, left San Francisco for CAPITAL AND RESERVE ... 86,800,000 this port via Honolulu, the Japan porta and Manila on the 14th September.

The T.K.K. str. Nippon Mare leaves San Francisco for Hongkong via usual ports on the 21st September, and is due here on the 18th October.

THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL. The N.Y.K. str. Tawata Maru (Aus- tralian Lane) left Sydney for this port expected here on the 23rd September. via ports on the 4th September, and is

The LG.M. str. Coblenz left Syduoy on the 21st September, at 11 am, and may be expected here on or about the

THE CANADIAN MAIL.

about £1,400,000 EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BANKING

BUSINESS transnoted.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened on the ususi

terms DEPOSITS RECEIVED, fed for one year

13

31% 5 do.

do. do.

do. B. J. H, VAN DELDEN, Acting Manger, No, &, Des Your Road Central. Hongkong, 7th Angaet, 1912 [22

THE

OKOHAMA SPECID

LIMITED.

BANK

Authorised Capital......Yen 48,000,000 PAID-UP CAPITAL... Y 30,000,000 Baamuva FUND...........Yon 17,500,000

HEAD OFFICE-YOKOHAMA. Branches and Agencies at Antang-Haen Lho-Yang Kyojan Calentis

(Port Arthur) Bombay

Landon Ban Francisor Changchun

Lyons Shangbal Nagmaak Tabling Vombain

Dairen (Dalny)

Fongtion (Makdan) Nowohwang Hankow Honolulu Kobe

Now York Tokyo Oika Pekin

INTEREST ALLOWED OF CURRENT ÀCOUNTS Deposita reoxived for fixed perioda at rates to be obtained on applicatim.

ТАКЕО ТАКА ИКОНЕ,

Manager, Hongkong. Iet April, 1912.

1443

FONGKONG AND BHANGHAI

HANKING CORPORATION.

PAID-UF CAPITAL. RESERVE FUNDS :—

STERLING

$15,000,000

£1,500,000 at 2/---$15,000,000 $17,000,000

SILVER

$32,000,000

RESERVE LIABILITY OF PEOPʼrons$15,000,000

Cover of Directors,

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STEAMERS.

ANDRIN, British str., 1,001, Chr. Kumpol, 18th Sept-Tegal lat Sept., Sugar.- Butterfeld & Evira

BULLMOUTH, British str., 2,607, J. Hill,

9th Sept-Hankow 5th Sept, Ballast,, -Asiatic Petroleum Co.

BUYO MARU, Japanese str., 3,242, K. Hashimoto, 17th Sept.-Moji 12th Sept., Casl.-Toyo Kisen Kaisha. CAMILLO, British str., 3,149, A. H. Johr, 18th Sept-Tientsin 8th Sept., Nil- Asiatic Potroleum Co.. ORENAN, British str., 1,240, W. L. Jones, Sept.-Shanghai. 12th Sept., CHINA, American str., 3,186, R. Allman,

General.-Butterfeld & Swiro. 13th

Sept.-San Francisco. August, Mails and General-Pacifo Mail 5.5. Co.

E. Limais, Esq.----Chairman. FH. Ankerzore, Esq., Deputy Olalıman. 8. X. Dodwell, Esq. F. Lisb, Eleg. G. Friesland, Esq. Andrew Forbes, Fary. W. L. Patbenden, Esq. Hon. Mr. O, H. Bost. H. A. Siabs, E. O. 8. Gubbsy, Esq. G. R. Laurens, Esq.

Oming ManagME : Hongkong). J. BARB

ACTING MANAGER: Bhanghai--A, O. STEPREN.

LONDON BANKERS ↑ LONDON COUNTY AND WESTMINSTER BANK, LIMITED.

HONGKONG-INTEREST. ALLOWED.

10th

17th

CHIYUEN, Chinese str., 1,177, Jamieson, 20th Sept.-Shanghai 14th Sept., General-Chinese.

ELCANO, American str., 057, Altonega, 8th Sept.-Manila 6th Sept., General. Jorge & Co.

FACHANG, British str., 1,410,

Malkin, 18th Sept.-Sourabaya 7th H. 8. Bept., Bugar-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

FURURA MABU, Japaness str., 1,946, B. Kumawaki, 14th Bopt.-Moji 8th Sept Coal.-Mitau Binhi Goshi

Kaisha.

ESIMDAL, Norwegian str., 761. J. A. Johnson, 19th Sept.-Java 6th Sept., Sugar. Java-China-Japan Lijn. LINAN, British str., 1,352, C. C. Williama, 19th Sept.-Shanghai 15th Sept., General Butterfold & Bwire. Ieva, MARU, Japanese str., K. Yasui, 11th Sept-Miike, Coal-Order, KBONGWAI, German str., 1,115, Jam. Kohler, 8th Sept.-Swatow 6th Sept.. Rice-Butterfield & wire. KINKU MART, Japanese str., T. Yama moto, 14th Sept.-Manila 11th Sept., Nil.-Mitaui Bussan Kaisha. KOSTROMA, Russian str., 1,000, Petrolf- Jenoreff, 17th Sept.-Vladivostock 9th Sept., Coal.-Order.

KUTSANG, British atr., 2,109, R. C. D. Bradley, 19th Sept.-Singapore 13th Sept., General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

LANDBAT SCHEIN, Gerinan str., 1,01%, 0. Bruger, 14th September- Bangkok 6th September, Rice.-C. 8. 8. N. Co. LYESMOON, German str., 2,000, F. Hell- hoff, 10th Sept-Saigon 8th Sept., General.-Order.

MICHAEL JEDEN, German str., 51, Peter- son, 17th Sept.-Hoihow 18th Sept., General. Jebsen & Co.

MOTTRA, British str., 4,844, H. Carey, 17th Sept.-Moji 11th Sept., Coal and General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. PAELAT, German atr., 1,012, J. Wenzel, 10th Sept. Samarang 8th Sept, Sugar. Butterfield & Swire. PREUSSEN, German str., 7,996, Z. Bahle, 17th Sept-Hankow 11th Sept., Nil. -Hamburg-Amerika Linie..

RAJAH, German atr., 1,276, C. Rosielsky, 15th Sept.-Wakamatsu 8th Sept., Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.

SOSHU MARU, Japanese str., 1,110, K. Bakawa, 13th Sept.--Swatow 12th Sept.

General. Osaka Shosen

Kaisha.

BUNGXIANG, British str., 187, H. Mathins, 20th Sept.-Hoihow t9th Sept., Gen- eralButterfield & Swire.

TAMDA MARU, Japonese str., 6,134, 8. Wada, 17th Sept.-Seattle and Shang- hai 14th Sept., General-Nippon Yusen Keisha

On Current Account at the rate of Twe par TAIYUAN, British str., 1,459, W. B. Brown,

sent. per annum on the Daily Balanos.

On From Deposits. For 3 months, 23 per cent. per Annam. For 6 months, 3 per cent. per Anna. For 12 months, 4 per out. per Annum.

N. J. STABB,

Chief Manager. Hongkong, 22nd August, 1912.

(19

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA.

INCORPORATED BY BOTAL CHARTER, 1863. HEAD OFFICE-LONDON,

PAID UP CAPITAL Reseve FUND... LESBEV LIABILITY

PROPRIETORS...

...£1,200,000 £1,650,000

...£1,300,000

07

at 4 per cent. per annum, or for shorter

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General periode, at rates which may be sacer-Banking business transacted, tained on a spplication.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and BILLS NEGOTIATED and COLLECTED. FIXED DEPOSITS received for 1 year or MAIL and TELEGRAPHIC

REMIT shorter perioda st rates which will be quoted

an application.

WM. DICKSON, Manager.

[133

TANCES made. LETTERS OF CREDIT and DRAFTS greated on all the principal cities in the World. THE BANK'S CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT are available all over the World COMMERCIAL LETTERS OF CREDIT

issued.

In the following November the Com- pany sent a reminder to the Colonial Oflice, and were informed that the mat ter was still under the consideration of the Government, and at the end of the year they were informed that the subject would be discussed at the Imperial Con- ference of 1911. Subsequently the Com- pany forwarded a draft tender for the work to the Post Office, and on February 13th, 1912, they wrote to the Postmaster General: In releasing the Admiralty and the Postmaster General from the obligation under their agreements with the company of July 4th, 1903, and September 29th, 1900, respectively, as provided for in Clause 12, it is agreed that the Admiralty will cause forthwith the whole of his Majesty's ships to be en- tered in the Berne Bureau as being fitted with the Marconi system of wireless tele- These agreements bound the Admiralty and Postmaster-General re- spectively "not to impart any informa tion about Marconi apparatus or the mode of working it to other Departments Dat Governments, and the Governments and of the Imperial, Dominion, or Colonial Departments concerned shall not make use of information so obtained in order to enable them to manufacture or cause to be manufactured or use without pay-1th October. ment any of the apparatus in regard to which information has been furnished."

The tender dotailed the offer of the Kobe on the 20th September, at 6.30 p.m. The C.P.R. str. Monteagle arrived at company -erect wireless telegraph and left again at 10 a.m. same day for stations capable of communicating over Shanghai, where she is due to arrive on

thousand range of at least two

and the 24th September, at 8 a.m. geographical miles in England.

Cyprus Aden, South Africa, India, and all such other places as might subsequently be re- quired and agreed upon. In case the station at Aden proved impracticable or undesirable for the purpose of com- municating with a station in the Union of South Africa, the company undertook

THE MERCHANT STEAMERS. to erect a station at Nairobi, either in

N.Y.K. str. Hakata Maru place of or in addition to the one at (Bombay Line) loft Bingapore for this Aden.

Among the conditions of tender port on the 18th September, and is Vore that the company should provide expected here on the 23rd September. complete wireless apparatus at onch The NY.K. str. Kitano Maru (Euro-Capital az 10,000,000 station for the sum of £80,000 per pean Line) left Singapore for this port Capital nbcribed (paid up) - Y station. Another condition was that the on the 19th September, and is expected Reserve Fund X9 2,620,000 agreement should extend for a period of here on the 24th September. 23 years from the date of the completion of the first five stations, determinable at the end of 18 years from the date of such completion by six monthe' notice by the Postmaster-General, and during its con- tinuance the Postmastor-General should pay to the company by way of royalty 10 per cent. of the gross receipts of the stations mentioned, and of any other stations thereafter erected under the from Colombo on the 10th fest, and is 2 7 provisions of the agreement. The Gov

ernment were to have the right during expected to arrive in Hongkong on the

Barometer 4-24 29.77 29.85 Temperature Humidity...

76

79

83

89

calm

North

0

1

od

0.00

Wind Direction ...

Foroe

Weather........... Bain........

Highest open air Temperature on 21st ...82 Lowest opan sir Temperature on 21st ...76

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,

From 23rd to 29th September, 1912.

HIGH WATTE,

Week.

Mouth

H'kong,

Mesa

Time.

h.

Мад

25 m 6

Tues.

24 im

53

25 8 21

9

Ba 9.2

9 25 & 6.

27 at 9 42

9422

9 442

red;

Thurs 26 a 9.

Fr.

Satur. 38 10 21

Sna,

29 m 11

aaaaawon ma chi ma 27, ma cað

Height.

LOW WATIB

H'kong. Mean Tizze

hem. ft.

A

8m 0 44 4 4

42 1 7

I'm 129 4 0

་་_པསྐྱ་རྒྱུུ་ཞ

33 al 1

28

3 Da 1 8

45

3 1

258 2 0

2

to

THE OSEMAN MAIL.

The IG.M. str. Derfflinger, carrying the German mails with dates from Berlin of the 4th Sepember, left Colombo on the 21st September, p.m., and may expected here on or about the 2nd October.

The

The N.T.K. str. Kumano Karu (Australian Line) left Nagasaki for this port on the 20th September, and is expected here on the 24th September.

The H.A.L. str. Arcadia lefi Singapore on the 19th September, at noon, and may be expected here on or about the 25th September, B.m.

The Russian V. F. s.a. Moghilev sailed

25th inst, morning.

PURCHASE and SALE of Btocks and

Shares affected, TRAVELLERS' CHECKS sold, and cashed.

GEORGE HOGG, Manager.

Hongkong, 12th April, 1912,

I AHE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED, AUTHORIUND CAPETAZ ... SUBBUSIRED

$1,500,000 1,125,000 562,000 365,000

HEAD OFFION: 40, Threadneedle Street,

LONDON, B.C.

BRANCIES:

PAID UP BREVE FUND

P

M

THE

9. Queen's Road,

Hongkong, 30th July 1912.

THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED

(INCORPORATED BY SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTRE).

[844

Bombay Calcutta Howrah.

Delhi, Madras, Karachi.

Yet 6,250,000

Rangoon, Gelombo,

Tokyo Yokohama

HIRAD ÖFFION: TAIPER, FOLKOSA,

BRANCHES AND AGENOIRS ;

amer Jz ping Cantan conte Keelung

Bwatom

Tainan

Kobe

Tamim

Nagaiak!

Oeska

3. Das Vaux BOLD..

Interest allowed

On

Current Accounts

on applicatios.

*K, TBUDZUBABABA, Manager. Hongkony, Lat May, 1911.

[637

Bhanghai HONGKONG OFFICE

the continuance of the agreement to use The str. City of Baroda lett Sabang on Depot received on to which may be had at the stations all inventions, improve the 17th Sept., and is due here on the

526 2 2

572 4

10 5

17 a 2 6

2 m

10 30 a

404 3 1 of Mr. Marconi might become entitled,

34 2 2ments, or patents to which the company 25th Sept., at daylight,

17th Sept Melbourne 19th August, General Butterfield & Swire. TAMING, British str., 1,352, G. H. Penne- father, 20th Sept.-Manila 17th Sept., General. Butterfield & Swire. TAMON MARU, Japanese str., 2,001, Yama- shite, 13th Sept.-Moji 7th Sept., Coal--Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.

Toe Svi, Chinese str., 981, N. P. Markus- sen, 16th Sept.-Haiphong 14th Sept., Goneral.Chinese.

TONGARING, British str., 1,127, L. F. G. McO. Husoy, 10th Sept.-Wuhu 13th Sept, Rice.Jardine, Matheson &

Co.

UNDA, British str., 879, J. A. Campbell, 19th Sept.-Shanghai 15th Sept., Nil. -Asiatic Petroleum Co.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

Macondria..

Per Huichow, from Tientsin, Mrs. Per Chinhua, from Shanghai, Messrs. Austen, Bingor, Pollock, Richards, Hayes, Shuette, Bowerman and Sergt. Morria.

Per Kaijo Maru, from Swatow, Mr. E. Boberstin, Gelddaer, Miss Ericsson, Mr. W. E Andrews, Mr. Drury, Miss and Mr. Johnson,

Par Nankin, for Hongkong, from London, Mr. S. Helme, Mrs. Coysh, and child, Miss Brockett, Major and Mrs. R. E. Stewart, Mr. G. Cormack, Mr. and Mrs. Goard, 3 children and infant, Mr. A. B. Anderson, Miss Loma Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Knight, Lieut. J O Farmer, Mr. G. Soar, Mr. W. J. Cusack; from Malta, Mr. and Mrs. Penang,

Stokes and 2 children; from Port Sweet- Kota Bahru, Kelantan, tenham, Dr. Robertson; from Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, FM.S. Mr. C. S. Wayner. Hongkong

Kandy.

Galle.

Singapore,

Thanghai, AGENTS IN JAPAN:

Mowers. JARDINE, MATHESON & Co, lære,

BANKEES :

and

BANK OF ENGLAND, London JoinT STOCK BANT, Lan. leer description of Banking and Talange business transacted,. bought and sold on soocant of Conatiboats. Letters of Credit granted on .Agents and Correspondenta all over the world.

INTEREST allowed on Current Amounts at

DEPARTED.

Per Prinz Luwig, for Singapore, etc., Mr. A. Carvalli, Mrs. L. M. Pierson, Mr. P. Pierson, Miss S. Wienhardt, Miss M. E. Putney, Mr. H. Pflug, Mr. M. Whitever, Mr. Katzer, Mr. Boyd and Mr. J. F. Milter.

Per Rubi, for Manila, etc., Mr. 3, 0. Vorster, Mr. M. Hermanos, Mr. and Mrs. L. Von Giese, Mr. Otto Hanson, Mr. A. Ferrazini, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hartwig, Mr. E. Gunnery, Mr H.

2 per cent, per sarum en Daily Balance and on Wendt, Mr. K. Nesslinger, Mr. and Mrs. Fixed Deposits at rate which may be Arthur Adams, Mr. F. A. Boardman, ascertained on application

Mr. M. Acular, Mr. Bug Alleo, Mr. F. G. MACDONALD, William Elerman, Mr. Apabu, Mr. J.

Manager.

Hyndman, Miss Marcella and Mr. D. Hongkong, 7th September, 1912

M. Mickle

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