NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
"SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS, LTD. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM EUROPE.
HE Steamship
"FLINTSHIRE,"
having arrived from the above Forts, Consignde of Cargo by her are hereby informed that all Goods are being lanted at their risk into the Hazardous and for extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd whorco und/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained
Goods not cleared by the 14th inst. will be aubject to ront."
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 147#, 1018.
THE NEW CANADIAN PACIFIC LINER.
THE UNIQUE ROUND THE WORLD CRUISES UNDER ONE FLAG,
THE OPPORTUNITY OFFERED BY THE NEW
** EXPRESSES
步
ON SALE.
THE
FOR
CALOTTTA BOMBAY COLOMDO
DIRECTORS BATATIA
& CHRONICLE
1913.
CORPA
...Messis. Thacker, Spink & Co. ..."Time of Indis" Offles. ...Mesas, A. M. & J. Ferguson.
dossis. H. M. Van Dorp & Co. SINGAPORE...Mesare, Kelly & Walsh, Ld.
...Mr. J. Nimmo Wardrop,
Sandakan.
· BORNHO
BANGKOK SAIGON .. TONKIN MANILA...
CHINA, JAPAN, INDO-CHINA, SIAM, STRAIT: MACAO SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATE), NETHERLANDS INDIA, PHILIP Auoy FINES, BORNEO, ETC.
FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL ISSUE.
"RUSSIA AND "ASIA,"
We have received from the enterprising persons and a sofo, so arranged as to be Management of the Canadian Pacific converted easily into a bed if required- Railway Company one of the most the sleeping bertha are so designed that artistic advertising booklets we have ever should one passenger only occupy the seen in connection with two non-recurring room all evidence of the other borth is cruises. But the fact that the cruises hidden, leaving only & simple brass bed. the state-rooms are are non-recurring and therefore unique,stead-several of itself justifies the effort to place the fitted with a dressing room (with hot and correspondingly unique opportunity be cold water). Surrounding the dock-house fore the public, in this specially attrac is one of the first-class promenades-430 feet long with a minimum width of 8 feet; tive form.
The DIEFCTORY covers the whole of as The booklet. which is entitled "Around at the aft end for 100 feet this promenade
rts mand eities of the Far East, from Nether and India to buberin, in which Europears reside Not only is the Dinctory as fall and complete Benting a maiden of the West stretching forward end it is enclosed by a screen hands across the sea" to a maiden of having large observation windows so as to
give a sheltered promenade of 240 foot. Aia each case as it can be made, but each Criery.
TION, the Orient, while towards them, as
carefully revise each year mert of connecting link, forges the bows of the number of single, as well as double, berth Port, or Settlement is prefaced by DESCRIP new C.P.R. steamer Empress of Russia, rooms are provided for, thom passengers which will serve as accurate GUME FOR TH
a connection will a sister ship of the Empress of Asia (each who desire absolute privacy, and there Tourer, giving every detail in 18,650 tons), plans of which are appended are also a number of suites consisting of the places, their History, Topography, or Ae. The Information in there Descriptions, com to the text of the little volume. Within | bedroom, sitting-room and bath-room. the covers every page bears a broad mar The appointments and decorations in the gin of coloured, decorated design, chiefly French style of Louis XV. and Louis of Oriental conception, and inside the XVI. are carried out with a taste and margin, above the text, are beautiful charm which cannot fail to appeal to the Besides the spacious photographs of the interior accommoda artistic sense. tion of the new Empress," with notable dining-aloon, lounge, cafe, library and scenes which they must traverse in these writing room, a large gymasium, fitted with a large variety of exercising appara- two unique world-cruises.
tus, is provided on the upper deck. There is also a laundry for the convenience of passengers.
a
All broken, chafed and damaged packayu.the World," has a coloured cover, repreextends clear across the ship, and at the are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined ca tho 14th ist, at 9.30 AM. Claims against the Steamer must be presented within 10 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in
any case whatever.
Billa of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.,
Agents, Hongkong, &th April, 1915.
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8.S. AMAZONE." COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
NOTICE.
YONSIGNEES of Cage from London ex Medoo," from Farre exze, Besque" and from Bordeaux ex 8.8. Ville d'Arras "and "Ville de Valonciounes," in connection with Above Steamer are hereby informed that their Goode with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valnables are being landed and stored at their risks into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkeng and Kowloon Wharf and Goore Co., Ltd., at Kowloon, when delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on untena infimution is received from the Consigneer before Noon To-FAY requesting it to be landad here.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaimed after the 14th inst. at Noon will be subject to rent and landing charges,
All Claims mast. be sent in to me on or before the 17th inst., or they will not be recognized.
All damaged packages will be examined on the 14th just,, at 10 A.M.
No Fire' insurance has been effooted,
P. THOMAS.
Agout.
Hongkong, Ite April, 1913.
12
"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. The Steamship" LOTHIAN."
From GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND
STRAITS. HONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed CON
that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of Holt's Wharf at Kowloon, whonse and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained,
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 15th inst, will be subject to rent.
From the accompanying text we gather that having to send out these floating palaces from the United Kingdom to the Pacific Ocean, where they are to be placed on the regular run between. Hongkong and
Vancouver, the happy thought occurred to the Management to make the passage a link in around the world" service under one flag" for these two trips only, the remaining links being the
The distance from London round the world wid Cape Race is 22,248 miles; or
New York (which is alternative) 22.878, and the round trip fare is G. $630.10. Prices for sections of the trip can be ascertained from the local Agencies. But it will be understood that, apart from
THE NEW C.P.R. "EMPRESS OF ASIA."
Canadian Pacific Railway between Van- couver and Montreal and the Canadian Pacific steamship service ncross the Atlan- tic to Liverpool.
this moderate tarifi, these cruises, cover- ing as they do voyages over three of the oceans of the world and visits to the cities representing the life of the various The cruises will start from Liverpool countries, with the extra attraction, of on April 1st and June 18th, the first the trip through the wonderland of the being by the Empress of Russia and the Canadian Rockies, have the exceptional second by the Empress of Asin. Accord-guarantee of Canadian Pacific service," ing to the schedule of the Empress of which means an approximation of the Russia, she should arrive at Hongkong perfection of service. on May 5th next, and this date will doubtless be anticipated by those who realize the interest of these cruises.
It should be especially noted that these hoats are the ne plus ultra in appoint ments for comfort, health and luxury in All Claims against the Stamer must be pre-travel. They are 593 feet long, 08 feet sented to the Undersigned on or before the 6th beam, have a speed of 20 knots and prox, or they will not be recognised,
quadruple screw turbine engines, and are built so securely that whereas it was formerly thought sufficient that ocean; liners should float when two of their com- partments filled with water, these new
Empresses
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to he left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 15th inst., at 11 a.x.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL & Co., LTD.,
Agenta,
Hongkong, 8th April, 1913.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE P. & O. S. N. Co's Steemer
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" DEVANHA," Arrived Hongkong on 9th April, 1913,
COLOMBO AND FROM BOMBAY
STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-name vessel are hersby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEIE RISK in th Hongkong and Kowloon Whart and Godows Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mari and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.
This vessel bringe on Cargo:-
From London, &c., x 8.8. "Malwa,"
From Persian Gulf, or as. B. I. 8. N..
And B. & P. 8. N. Co.'s Steamers.
Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary within 6 hours.
Glancing through this booklet one catches glimpses of the sumptuous smok- ing-room on these Empresses, with dome- like ceiling, decurated in Louis XIV style; the grand stairway landing; the
sisting of a hundred interesting articles, packed facta concisely set out, and ccnlaining with statistics of the TRAPE of each Country
Boral Octavo-Complete with Filee Ma Port, would alone infice in 1 large volume Plans, pp. 1,332, $10.00. Directory on)? The Directories and Descriptions are o! 362, 58.06.
CHINA Soochow Canton
FP
Peking Tientsin
Peitzibo
Chinwang tao Takut Antung Mencharian
Trade Centres Nawobwang Dairen
Port Arthur Chefoe Weikniwel
Chinking
Nanking
Wuha
Kowkiong Hankow Yoohow Shasi
Whampoa Kowloon Lappa Sabidiol Kongmoon Nanning Wnchowis Ishang
Ewangchi. Chungking Pakhei Hangohow Hoihow Ningpo Langebor Wenchow Mangtze Santu Hokow Foochow Szemas Amoy
Kinochan
Taipanfu
Makdon
Shanghai Swatow
Tokyo
Yokohama.
Byego
Kobe
JAPAN AND FORMOSA
Oska Eednes Maji
Tainanin Nagasaki Takow Flakodate Anping
Shimonoseki Tameni
EASTERN SIBERIA
Vladivostock
CHOSEN
Seoul
Wongan
Chomulpo Fasan
Knead
Nicoje val
Mozpo Chinname Pingyang Bongohir HONGKONG AND ITS DEPENDERUI 26.
MACAO.
FRENCH INDO-CHINA:
Harei Haiphong
Hue Tonkin Provinces Quinhon
Annam
Tourna Stiger Cambodge
Manila
PHILIPPINES
Iloilo BORNEO
Sarawak Branei
Forak
Caba
Labusa British N. Borr
:
BANGKOK STRAITH SETTLEMENTS Bingapore, Penang, Malacca, Prov. Wellesle
MALAY STATES:
Selangor
Pahang Negri Sembilan Johore
Kedali Kelantan Trong ann Perlis
NETHERLANDS INDIA
Bamarang Padang
Batavia Buitenzorg
British Franch
Sours baia East Coast of Sumatra NAVAL SQUADRONS
Grea
Austriac
Japanese United States
Italian
Blamese
The Book is printed from New Type ejerinily DRIVERS OF COAST AND BIVER Fızaszu, served for the purpose, and uniforralty is vi arrangement greatly facilitates reference.
Besides the unal Alphabetical List of Fizica the Directory gives the CLASSIFIED LISTE C TRADES PROFESSIONS at the large Commercis Centres,
The
of RESIDENT ALFBABETICAL LIST contains the names of over
20,000 FOREIGNERS,
verandah café": the lounge; the sitting-room in private suite, Louis XVI. style; the sumptuous dining saloon; the writing room, also à la mode de Louis Scize; and a promenade deck state-room, spacious and having ordinary furniture quite unlike the "berths," ete, usually found on board liners. A choice series of can have four of their com- photogravures showing points of interest In from Gibratar to Nagasaki and Yoko- partments filled and still Boat. addition to their size and speed the new hama completes an exceptionally interest Empresses have a number of very ing brochure telling of an exceptionally attractive and novel features. The main interesting trip. Friends at home should saloon is no less than 74 feet long and 64 be given a hint of the possibility of mik- armaged, with the Initials feet wide, lit from the sides by a number ing these unique cruises, and local the Suzzames in strictly Alphabetical Order of eautifully designed windows nearly residents should be on the look-out for that any rame can be found Instantly,
THE MAFS AND PLANS 5 feet wide and from above by a large the appearance of these imperial" well 26 feet by 16 feet wide; the tables vessels, which will mark a new stage in aro arranged to suit the demands of the development of the trade of the various passengers, from small tables for Pacific. For freight and travel they will two and four persons to semi-private bid fair to offer speed and comfort with tables for six set in alcores, and larger, which few, if any other, vessels can com tables for larger parties. The first class pete. But the immediate interest con. state-rooms on the bridge deck are en nected with them, of course, is their first closed in a complete steel deckhouse 340 appearance on these two unique "round feet long; each of these rooms measures the world" cruises "under one flag.".. 10 by 9 feet, with sleeping berths for two Japan Gazette,
COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE EXHIBITION.
heavy haulaga and for overv commercial, municipal, and agricultural purpose.
Every leading manufacturer of com mercial vehicles, petrol, steam and electric accessories will be represented, and
We have received the following memo regarding this exhibition which is to take suitable for commercial vehicles will also place at Olympia, London, July, 1013.-be shown in great variety.
The future has arrived, so to speak, in A great gathering of interested visitors Goods not cleared within 8 days including
the Motor Car industry- Ite history from all parts of the world is expected to ante of arrival will be subject to rent.
differs curiously from that of the railway. attend this Exhibition, which will bo & No Fire Insurance will be effected by me
The steam locomotive was applied to great commercial event. In any case whatever.
Damaged packages must be left in the Go-industrial work from its very imperfect downs for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's Surveyor, Messrs., GODDARD and Douglas, at 10 AM. on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. All alaims must be presonte within ten days of the steamer's arrival hure after which date they cannot be recognised No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the (żodowns.
E. A. HEWRTT,
Superintendent. Hongkong, 10th April, 1913.
0
beginnings. The Motor Car commenced as a very uncertain luxury, and has only latterly discovered its complete usefulness. The application of the Motor carrier to the movement of natural produce and manufactured goods in balk, to trades men's retal deliveries, to mail wagons, fire engines, and the whole mechanism of distribution and outdoor transit, means a thorough-going revolution in many ways.
The world at large is waking up to the expected here to-day at 6 p.m. vast possibilities of Motor traction, and there is no industry that is not vitally affected. The International Exhibition to be held at Olympia, London, during July time of this great new industry, which will be just as important to the world's welfare and advancement as the establish- rucnt of railways in the last Century. It is certain that the next generation will see vaster and more rapid commercial de bestvelopments than the last
LATEST, STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The Russian str. Baron Driesen left Nagasaki on the 12th April, for this part, and is due to arrive here on or about the 17th April.
The 1.G.M. str. Prinzess Alice left Shanghai on the 12th April, and may be
PASSED THE CANAL.
|
well
Firms in Great Britain and are corrected sec ave been engraved by one of the most emin
They comist following
not up to date.
COLOURED PLATE OF FLAGS OF FOREIGN Mess MAP OF THE FAN KAST PLAN OF YOYORIVA
PLANUS KORE AND HTOGO PLANTONYI ÉTILERNET, Timers.
THINGTAV
GTAV (K1A0CHAU)
PLAN FLAR UF.
BRANE2.
ALAN OF FOREX CONOZENION,
OF HONOREW (FHANGHAI) with Je PLAN
Showing the EXTENDED SETTERMENZ LANG PAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA
NEW TEALITORY (HOWLDOR) PLAN OF NEW PLAK OF
OF KOWLOON PLAN OF SINGAPORE LANG MINUAICH PLAN OF BATAVIA
The CHRONICLE covers he notable every of the last half century in the Far East togeli with the Texts of all the most important Treat concluded with the countries of Eastern Asik the various Customs Tarifs, Trade Regulations Charters of Commerce, Scales of Commission Commler and Court Fees Hongkong Etum. Duties, Portal Guide, Signal Cola, Chines Festvals, Tables of Money, Weigh u Messures, and other Commercial Infoniearic. ncluding
The CHRONICLE and DIRECTOEY al- though condensed in every posible mazuer,
irrever; yest more pe
In-
It was years ago universally producer: Y published, and although very much enint be the che pest work of the kind anywher and improved in every way, the price in zilver is now
tow Lelow the c
a equivalent of £i 58, at whic It was originally published.
It is published at the Ofice of the "Borgson, DAILY PRESS," and can be had from, and Adver tisements sent through the principal Boul. sellers is Asia and through LONDON.. .. "Hongkong Daily Press" Office
131, Fleet Street, E.C.
of this year comes just at the blossoming Sardinia. Tango Maru 25th-Bulow, 7 # #
RUNG NGOI SAN PO (Chinese Daily Press,
DAILY. PUBLISHED
Is the oldest and still immeasurably the
Advertising medju among the Native Community, Established for over FIFTY YEARS,' Circulates largely throughout Southern China Indo China, eto,
Terms for Advertising (Translation free can be obtained at the Oleg, 104, Des Voeux Road Central, Hongkong, 131, Fleet Street, London. or from the different Agents
Documente translated from er into Classical or Colloquial Chinees,
The purpose of the Exhibition is to bring together the many types of vehicle now constructed under the heading of Commercial Motors. It will be one of the most significant Exhibitions over held at Olympia. It will comprise Moior Lorries, Vans, Charabancs. Omnihuises, Taxicabs, Agricultural Motors and Tractors, Motor Fire Engines, Ambulances, Dust and Water Carts-in fact every conceivable variety of motor vehicle for light and
CANTON... SWATOW...
Fooćnow SHANGHAI CHEFOO TRINTAU
TIENTSIN
..."Bangkok Times" Ollos,
A. Pfeiffer, Esq
...Messrs. Speidel & Co., Hanoi, .. E. C. McCullough, Lid.
Mr. A. A. de Mollo. ...Mess A.S. Waison & Co. Lið.
Your Choong Book Store, ....Mosers. A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd.
Mess. T. Brookelt & Co. ...Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Ld.
Mossra. H. totes & Co. „Messrs. Biotas, Flambook & Co. ...Mostra, H. Blow & Co.
FURT ART UT Versas, Plambeck & Co. FORMOSA ...G. Me-bredt, Esq. COREA ..."Secul Press.
NAGASAKI Nagasaki Prosa" Office KOBE-OBAKA..Japan Chronicls" Offico. YOKOHAMA ...Mesra, Kelly & Walsh, Ltd.
SHIPPING IN POBI.
STEAMERS.
ANNE, Norwegian str., 1,017, A. Antzon, 10th April-Bangkok 3rd April, Rice. -Chinese.
CHEONGRHING, British str., 1,989, V. Met. Liddell, 10th April-Weihaiwei 8th April, General. Jardine, Matheson
& Co.
COLUMBIA, American str., 549, J. H. Bond, 4th April-Singapore 28th March, Nil-Order.
COMBE, British str., W. Lawrence, 3rd April-Miike 28th March, Coal- Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. COQUET, British str., 2,865, Wm. Suthar
land, 7th April--Nowport 18th February, Coal.-Dodwell & Co. EASTERN, British str., 3,500, E. Simpson- Baikie, 7th April Sydney 145b March, General-Gibb, Livingston & Co. EMPRESS OF JAPAN, British str., 3,039,
couver'
General-
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTE
Mra Ayre Me A. T. Barberini Mr B. R. Bate Mr E. A. Bonumont Mr G. A. Bena Capt C. R. Boynon Mr N. F. Blanch Mr G. Block
Dr Fon
family
Dorch and
Mr F, Braddk Mr R. Brown)
Mr A. J. Cambridge Mr S. W. Cartwright Mr J, S. Chalmers. Mrit M. Clark Mr A. A. Claxton Mrs Cogan
Mr T. J. Cokely J. W. Cranftan
Mr & Mrs F. Cropper
Mrs W F. Cowon Miss Crocker Mr V. d'Outtingen
Mr P. Danth
Mr O. H. Davis
fr A. F. Doane Mr W. A. Derham
Mr & Mre Dortoano
and 2 children
Mr C. J. Doubell
Wr W. A. Dowley Mr & Mm P.
Danrooke
Mr Duboniel Mr J. E. Edwards Mr J. E. Edwords Mr. & Mrs H. Ehrenfols
Mr O. Eligues Dr L. E. Fannin Mr H. G. Fisher Mr E. A. 8. Fowler Mr & Mrs K. Genre
Mr A. G. Gordon Mr J. Gourgey Mr V. Gonlbow Mr Joaoh Gould
W. D. Hopcraft, 11th April-Van-fr A. T. Gillespie
20th March, Canadian Pacific Railway Co. FoocHow, British str., 1,991, G. Spink, 7th April-Saigon 3rd April, Meal and Rice.-Butterhold & Swir HALVARD, Norwegian str., 1,006, C. Anderson, 10th April-Hollow 9th April, Ric-Aegaard, Thoresen &
.Co.
HANOL, French str., 708, Chavilier, 3rd
April-Haiphong 31st March, Gen eral-A B. Marty. HOPANG, British str., 1,350, J. M. Hay, 9th April-Chingwantao 2nd April, Coal-Jardine, Matteson & Co. -.. Huonow, British str., 1,971, G. Hooker, 4th April-Tientsin 29th March, Gon- cral. Butterfield & Swire. INDIEN, German str., 2,000, C. van Deurs, Slat March-Copenhagen 29th Jana ary, GeneralMelchers & Co. JELUNGA, British etr., 4,000, Sullivan,
9th April-Singapore 4th April, Gen- eral-David Sassoon & Co. JOHANNE, German str., 932, H. Ipland, 6th April-Saigon et March, Ries.
Jebsen & Co. KATHE, German str., 1,209, H. Frandsen, 8th April-Guaymas 28th February, Nil-Order. KONGWAI, German str., 1,115, F. Kohler, 8th April-Bangkok 31st March, Rice and Mcal.--Butterfeld & Swire. KOHSICHANG, German str., 1,292, August Roscher, 7th April-Bangkok 31st March, Rice and Teakwood-Butter Geld & Swire. MISUMI MARD, Japanese str., Yuchikoshi, 5th April Kwang Yen 1st April, Cement Stone.-A. Bune & Co. MUTTA, British str., 2,985, H. Carey,
Mr J. H. Green
C.
C.
Mr P. O. von Oris.
доло
Capt. T. P. Hall Dr J. G. Hangs Mr W. T. Harbord Mr F. B. Heape Mr CA. Henderson Hoa. Mr. A. Hewett.
C.M.G,
Mr N. G. Ikang Capt R. Innes Mr & Mrs T. C. Joba
ston
Mr A, Krusemani
Mr G. T:Lloyd Mrs W. H. Lambert Mr J. Laudah!
Mr & Mrs P. E. Laws
Mr D. MoKintesh Mrs it. T. Stathoson
and okild
Dr E. L. Martyn Lobb Mr S. Lowel Mr A. P. Mugatta. Mr Geo. Martin
Mr
Mrs Noil MaoIutyne
Dr & M C. W
McKeony
Pr G. W. McKenn Mr C. D. Melbourne Mr B. K. Mohta Mr J. Merocki Mrs Moncreiff
maid
and
Lt J. H. G. Monorel Mr G. C. Montgomery Mr L. Millor
Mrs M., Muir Mr D., Müldor
Mr J. Ormiston Mr II.A. Patimen Mr & Mrs P.trie
Mr W. Pelot
Mr E. E.
hiisa I. Hoay
ぶ
Mr
Raimsohe
Mr F. Rosatsin
Mr & Mrs J. A. Külę
Mr W. M. Sonton Mr & Mrs O. Solko
Mr E Sundres
Mr E, H. Sharp
Mr O. H. Sbiofils
Mr J. C. Sibley
MG. V. Siaford and
child
Mr & Mrs E. E. Smith
Mr V. Sarby
Mr 8. Spiro
Lt & Mrs C. E.
Stainer
MrP. D. Sutherland Mr H. 0. Swaffleld Mr J. R. Tapp
Ar M. Tobins
Ai K. Tripp
Mr & Mrs H. M
Tulloch
Mr & Mrs A. Vandam Mr & Mrs A. Vivion Mr & Mrs J. C.
Wa bera
Mr B. Watkins. Mr & Mr. B. Webb Mr. Wabster. Mr & Mre A. Weill and 4 children
Mr E. Wellmann Mr& Mis Weynachask Mr H. P. White M: S. Williams Mr & Mrs F. Winkler
Mr G. G. Wood
Mr 8. R Wyohuloy
KING EDWARD HOTEL..
Mr & Mrs J. H. N Mrs. R. Almond
Mody Mr F. Aron General & Mrs I. M. Cept G. D. Mills
Bell
Mr A. Birch
Mra Birks and child Mr T. Chee
Mr J. Coulthart Mr W. Cox
Mr & Mrs Do bie Mr W. Donaldson Mr C. N. Donetil Mr G. L. Danesu
Miss A. H. Farmer
Ir& Mrs W. Farmer Ricors Finchott
9th April-Moji 4th April, Cool- Jardine, Matheson & Co. PARROL, British str., 1,297, C. Gibh, 10th
April-Saigon 5th April, Butterfield & Swire. PARLAT, German shr.; 1,108, Wenzel, 11th
April-Bangkok 2nd April, Rice. Order.
PERSIA, British str., 2,744, J. Hill, 8th April-San Francisco 8th March, Mails and Concral.-Pacific Mail 8.S. Co. PHRANANG, British str., 1,059 N. G
Majer, 8th April-Saigon 4th April, Rice.-A. Bune & Co. PROTESILAUS, British sir., 6,118, J. Mil- hench, 10th April-Manila 8th April, General.-Butterfield & Swire. SALAHADJ, Dutch str., D. Hansen, 31st March-Tarakan 23th March, Bulk
Asiatic Patroleum Co.
Oil
SEANG BEE, British str., 3,784, J. Travis, 8th April Singapore 3rd April, General-Chinese.
Mr & Mrs D.
Freitas
de
Mr Gon, Grimble Me W. D Hawkes r & Mrs Kraft Mr & Mrs C. Lauritaca Mr & Mrs Lemaire Mr & Mrs Major and
Miss Massey Mr & Mrs F. MoHugh Mr E. A. G. May Miss D. B. Meyors
E.
Mr M. F Murray Miss E. M. Nation Mr A. P. Nobbs Mr E. H. Parrott Capt & Mrs Passmore My C. Pool Miss F. Saunders
Mr A. B. SayCO Mr & Mrs Saberk
- Mrs H. Sidebottom
Dr Sibree Mire Swith
Miss M. B. Emith Mr H. A. Spure Capt & Mrs A. E
Stewart and oil- dren Ar L. A. Tholaas Mr C. Tilsley Mr Walker Mr G. C. Whitelaw Mr W. E. Wiedler Mr & Mrs A. Willcox
Miss Hoox Mr J M. Willeur Mr W. W. Wilson
PEAK HOTEL.
Mr Aaron Dr& Mrs Autrey Lient Archer. 1.A.M.C
strong Mr & Mrs W. Arm Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Mr E. F. Ancott Mr. M. Bayley Mr & Mrs W. Barrett
and oil
SIRIANG, French str., 615, G. Henry, 11th April-Haiphong 8th April, General. -Messageries Maritimes. SINGAN, British str., 1,047, J. Robinson, 10th April-Saigon 6th April, Gen- eral--Butterfield & Swire. SUNGXIANG, British str., 957. E. Finley- son, 9th April-Haiphong 4th April, General-Butterfield & Swire. TAMING, British str., 1,552, Pennefather. 11th April-Manila 8th April, Hemp and Sugar-Butterfield & Swire.
Mr & Mrs C. W. J. TUNGUS, Norwegian str., 1,039. E. L
Bell Halvorsen, 8th April-Saigon 4th
Mr&Mrs Foyer April, Rice--Siemisen & Co. WAISHING, British str., 1,170, J. S. Holm- Me O. S. Biubor
Sth wood,
April-Chinkiang 4th Major Bowen &.P.D. "April," General-Jardine, Matheson Mra Bowdler
Hon Mr "ucknill & Co. WURY, British str., Howard, 9th April-r W. Cring
Chiakiang 5th April, General Lt. & Mrs Butterfield & Ewire.
GRAND HOTEL.
Mr K. Abuberg. Mr P. Benchansen Mr D. Boggs Mike V. Bonet'a
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Hitachi Maru.
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ARRIVALS AT HOME. April 11th-Der flinger,
BRISBANE
Mits Calvert Mr & Mrs Crew Mr W. Elan Mr. Frenck Mr G. Fridley Miss Grace Mr F. Hadon Mr J. Hdd Mr Higginbotham Dr Kort Mr Kuhn Mr & Mrs Lovell MY P. MasoM
Mr MeGarth Mr G. Grant Mr & Mr Mayr Mr L. Morlin Mr N. Meyer Mr J. Moonaa Mr J. Parshall Miss Ada Rowloy Mr W. Sanborn Mr Schmidt Misa C. Stephano Mr & Mr. A. Thomas Mr G. Watkins Mr C. Weismanu Mr P. Whillick Mr E. Wills Mr Woodcock
T. C. Cunningham, Major Davy, R.E. Mr G. A. Dutton Consul & Mrs Eilzen Mr G. E. Flangan Mr & Mrs A. Gibzon Mr&Mrs G.G. Gerion Lt. Col. & Mrs Gordon Hall, E.A.M.C. Mr & Mrs B. A. Hale Mr H. A, Hazeland
r L. B. Herra Mr T. W. Bill Capt & Mrs Hodgins Mr & Mrs W. G.
Huaphieys Mr. & Mrs W., M.
Humphreys
Ha Humphrey,2,2.3 Mr Ies an Mr & Mrs P. Jacks
Mr H. U. Jeffries Kar A. Keith
Mr M. KissANO Me & Ars Kohlor A G. P. LAmmert L Col. & Mrs A. I.
Lean and child Capt. & Mrs MoMuun
ehildren & purpo Mr McNulty Mes
Moseer
Mr & Mrs E. N Mitokelmore
L Monteith, ZukoM.0. Mr & Mra M. Patten-
Mrs Person and chil-
dren
don
Rev. Foster Fogg Mr J. 1. Plummer Lt-Col, Radcliffe, E.L Mr. L. Belton Mr & Mrs A. Ritobie Eug. Comdr & Mr Hoome, R.N.. Mr A. Sinclair Mr C. Bkett Lt-Col. Usher Smith Mr A Findy Smith Me & Mre Sofflet Capt & Mrs Stericker
sain and child My G. E. Stewart Mr E. D. Stewort Mr & Mrs J. Suther
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Col. & Mrs Tuson Mr O. Wagner Maj. & Mrs Wenborn Mr & Mrs E. I. H. vau Welden
Capt. Whitefield Mr David Wood