NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNERS.

THE Steamship

T

"BUELOW,"

baving arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Gods, with the exception of Opium. Treasuro and Valuables, are bony Inuded and stored at their rial lato bazardous and/or azim hazardous Godowna e che Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf no Gadows Company, Irinaited, Kowloon, and Wes Point Godowns, whence delivery may b obtained.

Optional Cargo wil be forwarded on males intimation is received from the Consignees before Noon TO-DAY requesting it to tanded here.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goo have left the Godowns, and all goods rousiting andelivered after the 12th Ang, will be subjser

to rent.

All broken, ahafed, and damaged Goods aro to be left in the Godowns, whore they will be examined on the 12th Ang, at 930 a..

All Claims must push as before the 19th Aar, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will 'so counteraigned by the Judersigned,

NORDENACHER. LLOYD,

11 ELOHERS & Co.,

General Agents Hongkong, 511 August, 1913

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s Steamer

"NTANZA,"

.

Arrived Hongkong on 6th Angmnt. 1913, FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA PORT SAID, STEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-nam veel are hereby informed that their goods ar boing landed and placed AT THEIR TISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will to landed here anloss instructions are given to the contrary within 6 hours.

Goods not cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subjoot to rent.

any case whatever.

LITTLE STORIES OF THE DAY,

THE PLACE TO DINE.

The old farmer had come into Blackpool to see the King. He had the trua Tanca shire dread of being "done" (says the Manchester Guardian), and besought a friend to recommend him a cheap and reliablo restaurant

not difficult,

This was

A few hours later the friend mot the old man. "Well, how did you get on 1

Man, I'd a grand dinner for tenpence, and I found tappetoe on the tablecloth."

BACHELOR FROM CHOICE

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12mm, 1913.

NOTES AND NEWS.

A book by Lord Loreburn, entitled Capture at Sea." is announced by Messrs. Methuen for publication at an early date. It is not a law book, but an explanation in simple language of the dangers to which the laws of the sea expose commères in time of war, with suggested remedica. The neatralisation of unoffending commerce nt sea is advocated, and reasons given for anticipating inter- national agreement in this change.

***

Dr. John Kelman had a surprise for A metropolitan matron (says the Liver-the congregation at Free St. George's, poot Daily Post) once ventured to inter- Edinburgh, the other day. When the rogate James Lane Allen as to the reason moment came for his usual short address for his state of celibacy. "Am you to the young people, Dr. Kelman said, hchelor from choice? sho queried. You have heard of a wooden sermon, "Yes,' camo the answer, with diaconcert-but to day I have a wooden text," and ho ing promptness from the famous author. produced one of the actual shuttics that But isn't that er-rather ungracious David Livingstone had used as a boy in and ungallant?" protested the fair the weaving mill at Blantyre, Burnt inquisitor. The novelist, smiled. "You in apon this shuttle," said the preacher, must ask the ladies," he suggested gently; is the name W. Gunn, who was the "it was their choice, not mine". great shuttle-maker of his day. He was a fine character, and it used to be said of him, Willie Gunn somehow made money in handfuls, but he aye paid it out in shovelfula,'"'

A CABE OF NECESSITY,

It was Sunday, and two small boys were industriously digging in a vacant lot, when a man who was passing stopped i to give them a lecture. "Don't you know that it is a sin to dig on Sunday, unleas it be a case of necessity?" asked the good man. Yes, sir," timidly replied one of the boys, Then why don't you stop it

n

Cause this is a case of necessity," replied the little philosopher. "A feller can't fish without huit."-Argonaut.

RATHER GO WITH FATHER.

Johnny had been a very bad boy during the day (says the Liverpool Post), and when his father came home it was decided that he should talk to him instead of the nsual whipping. So the father took

Johnny on his koce and spoke to him thus: "Johnny, do you know what happens to good boya?" "Yes, sir; they

living in Western Australia in contiguity There are at present G370 aborigines to white settlements, but it is roughly estimated that about 20,000 more live in match of development has not yet pene their wild state in areas to which the

trated. Last year in a particular region, in the far interior scarcity of food and water drove large numbers of these natives to make their first acquaintance. with the white man. They are steadily dying out, like the North American Indians.

The establishment of the Acton Library go to Heaven."Do you know what in Cambridge has been completed at a bappens to bad boya?" "Yes, sir; they cost of nearly £8,000.

The library was go to the other placo" Well, Johnny, offered to the University and accepted by wouldn't you rather be a good boy and go then in 1902 by Mr. John Morley (now to heaven?" Johnny thought a minute Viscount Morley), to whom it had been and then said: "No, father, I'd rather bequeathed by Lord Acton, formerly go with you.' That broke up the con-Regius Professor of Modern History in vormation.

the University. In the letter in which the offer was inade, Mr. Morley describ It has to be confessed that the minister and miscellaneous accumulations that ed the library as "not one of those noble was rather long-winded; During the have been gathered by the chances of time young wife in the congregation remember old foundation," but collected by Lord fifthly" (say the Western Mail) and taste in colleges and other places of that she had left the Sunday dinner Acton to be the material for a history of in the gas range without regulating the liberty, the emancipation of congoienes

A NOTE UNINTENDED FOR THE MINISTER,

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STEAMERN.

AMAGAGAN MARU, Japanese str. 1,800 Horie, oth AugustMiike 3rd August, Coal. Mitaui Bussan Kaisha.

AUSTRALIEN, French str., 5,043, Goubaalt,

10th August-Marseilles 13th July, BARON JEDBUROR, British str., 2,618, General Messagories Maritimes. H II. Bridger, 4th August-New York 17th Jane, Petroleum.-Standard Oil Co.

CANADA MADU, Japanese str., 6,064, K. Hori, 6th August-Shanghai 3rd August, General. Osalca Shosen Kaisha

CHINUA, British str., 1,349, Finlayson, 8th August-Manila 5th August General. Butterfield & Swire CREONORHING, British str., 1,989, V. MeC. Liddell, nth August Tsingtau 4th August, General.-Jardine, Matheson: & Co...

CHILUAR, Norwegian str., 1,108, N Hjorth, 7th August-Pakalongan, General-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. EMPRESS OF ASTA, British str., 8.889, S. Robinson, 30th July-Liverpool 4th June, General. Canadian Pacific Railway. OLENDOLE, British str., 2,399, Graves, 1st August-Singapore 25th July, Gen- eral-Chinese.

HAISUN, British str.. 615. J. W. Evans,

10th August-Foochow 7th August, Hstos, Norwegian str., 1.065, J. Jorgen General Douglas, Lapraik & Co.

WEATHER REPORT.

dcoreased slightly in the North.

· On the 11th at 10.49 am---Pressure haa

Changes elsewhore are small; though pressure te inclined to give way over the Philippines:

A shallow depression still covers & W. China. Moderate southerly winds are indicated over the China SOL,

10 am, to-day, 0.25 inches.

Hengkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at

.

to-day is as follows:

The forest for the 24 hours ending at noo

FOBROAST.

DISTRICT

(South winde,

modorate.

* Hongkong & Neighbourhood

Formosa Channel

South coast of China between (The same as. Hongkong and Lawocks. No. 1. South cosa of China between The same

Hongkong and Hainan.. No. 1.

S. or variable winds, moderate to light; cloudy, rain at times.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Station,

sen, 8th August-Macassar 30th July, Sugar-Java-China-Japan Lijn. INDELWADI, British str., 5,191, W Charlira, Bh August Maji 3rd August, Coal- JAPAN, British str., 3,886, Seddon, Sud Tostook

Show. Tomes & Co.

August-Moji 29th July, Coal-Sonaro David Samoon & Co.

REGISTER.

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Temperatare,

Humidity.

7 B. 29,58, 71 629.75

Hakodate .....

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KAIJO MARE, Japanese str., Y. Yamamoto, Polio...

9th August-Foochow 9th August, Kochi General Order. KALINIA, British. str., 3,041, Stewart, 1st August-Durban 30th June, Built Oil. -Dodwell & Co. KINJO MARU, Japanese str., 428, Teutonki, 9th August Nagasaki 31st July, None. Order. RIUKIANO, British str., 1,208, Robertson,

Jaha....

ishi'jms s Beniz Is. Chefoo Woihalwei Hankow

Iohang Kinkiang

KJELD, Norvegion str., 910, T. Helleso, 8th Changaka

5th August--Hongay 2nd August, Coal-Butterfiold & Swire, Angust-Bangkok 1st August, Rico-Shanghai...

Order.

Kumsane, British str., 2,077, Wheeler, oth August-Singaporo 1st August, Gen- eral-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

л 29,76 -

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No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in Damaged packagos must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees and the Company's surveyors, Meeres. GonDARD flame. She hastily wrote a note and slip-i from power, and the gradual substitu- Kwangtah, Chireso atr., 1,538, C. Stewart, Tabelo and DOUGLAS, at 10 A., ou MONDAYS B pad it to her husband, who was an ushertion of freedom for force in the govern THURSDAYS. All Claims must be prosented

Ho, thinking it was intended for the ment of men. 23 within ton days of the steamer's arrival here, minister, calmly walked up and laid it after which date they cannot be recognised on the pulpit. No Claims will be admitted after the Gonds hevo left the Godowns.

E. A, HEWETI,

Superintendent Hongkong, 6th August, 1913.

EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LIMITED,

COPENHAGEN.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Motor ship

THE

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"ANFAM," having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are horoby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are bung landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardons Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd, Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whene delivery may be obtained.

The minister paused, took the note with a smile, which changed into a terrific frowe as he read:- Please hurry home and shut off the gas."

HIS REVERENCE AT THE PARTY.. Little Bifins: Jolly party that at the Highfliers' last night. Is it true you were the only sober man in the room after I loft

His Reverenco (shocked: No, certainly not!

L.B. (innocently) By Jove! you don't Who was, then The By mean that. Blunder."

THE TERRORS OF THE HOSPITAL.

Mr. Robert Bridges, though a poot, has humour, says the Manchester Guardian, In his "Tract on the Present State of English Pronunciation," he tells some moral stories. One of a hospital patient who seeing above his head the words ter die (three times a day), whipped out of

MEN-OF-WAR ON THE OHINA AND JAPAN STATION.

BRITISH

Alacrity, despatch-boat, 1,700 tons, 4 guns, 2,000 i.h.p., Comdr. A. Cochrane, Weihaiwei. Atlas, admiralty tug, 615 tons, 1,400 h..

Hongkong.

Bramble, gunboat, 710 tona, 200.1.b.p., Lieut.

Comdr. B. E. Prichard, Weiheiwei. Britomart, ganbost, 710 tons, 900 hp, Lient.

Comdr. W. H. Darwall, Hankow Cadmus, British shop, 1,070 tons, i.b.p., 1,409 f.d.. Commr. Bagh P. E. T. Williams, Weihaivet.

Cherub, water tank and tur, 390 tons, 340i h.p.,

Muster W. Smith, Hongkong.

Clio, British sloop, 1,070 tons, 1,400 i.bp.

Comdr, Mackenzie, Canton... Fanie, torpedo boas destrozor, 340 tons, 6 gnus, 5,700 bp, Lient-Comdr. Wilkinson Canton.

ard July-Shanghai 18th July, Gen. eral. Chinese. LAERTES, British str., 1,340. Wawn, 21at

July Saigon 17th July, Rice. Chinese. LYEYMOON, German str., 1235, 0. Bach, 8th, August-Salgon 4th August, Rice-Ham barg-Amerika Linie,

ANDABAN Mant, Japanese str., 3,343, T. Ota lat Angust-Moji 26th July, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. MAUSANG, British str., 1,448, W. H

Alcock, 3rd August-Sandakan 28th July, Timber.-Jardine, Matheson Co

MISUMI Manu.

Japanese str., 1.003. Uebikoshi, 27th July-Kwang Yon 24th July, Stone.-A. Bune & Co. NILE, British str. 3,135, G. 8. Lapraik, 9th August-Sau Francisco 9th July, General-Pacific Mail 8.8. Co. PETCHABURI, German str., 1,373, 0. Gosewisch, 8th August-Swatow 7th August. Rice.-Butterfield & Swire. PITEANULOK, German atr., 1,246, D

Reimere, 5th August-Samarang 27th July. Sugar.-Butterfield & Swire,

Optional Cargo will ho forwarded on unless bed and fled for his life, to add, no doubt Flora. 4,360 tona, 9,000 Ed., 12 gans, Capt.ROBERT DOLLAR, British str., 3.420, R. L. }

Intimation is received from the Consignees before NooN TO-DAY questing it to be landed here.

No Claim will be admitted after the Goats have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 1th Aug. will be ambjent

to rent.

A broken, okafed, aut damaged Goats are to bu left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 19th Aug., at 2,30 P.M.

(Mr. Bridges saya), a new tale to the terrors of the hospital.

Another story concerns the Cowley Fathers. A young high-bred novice, flying from the luxuries of the world, was spending his first night on the straw mattress in his allotted cell. He was awakened at cock-erow by a knock at the door and a mild voice crying Dominus tecum. He replied, "Thank you, thank

eido 1"

Charles F. Corbett, M.V.O., Shangbai, Hampshire, 10.850 tons, 21,000 f.d., 14 gune, Capt. Marcas Rowley Hill, Weihaiwez, Kinshs, 616 tous, 1,200 i.b.p., Lieat. Comdr.

H. Marryatt, Yongtsze.

Merlin, surveying ship, 1070 tons, 6 guns.

1,4001b.p., Capt FCC Fusco, Singapore Minotaur, armoured cruiser (flagship Vico

Admiral T. H Jerram, C.B,) 27,000 i h.p. Capt. E. B. Kiddle, Weihaiwěl.

Morton. 28th July-Moji 23rd July, Coal.-Robert Dollar & Co. SABINE RICKERS, Dutch atr., 673, Jager, 6th August-Tamsui 4th August, Ballast. Asiatic Petoleum Co. SHIDEHOKA MARC, Japanese str., 0,588, J. Irisava, 3rd Aagust-Seattle, Gen- eral Nippon Yusen Kaisha

All Claims must reach us before the 19th you! Will you kindly set it down out. Menmonth, armoured cruiser, 9,800 tone, 220, B.itish str., 992, E. Prynne. 22nd

Jug, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned

MELCHERS & Co., Agerte. Hongkong, 5th August, 1913. [948

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

8:8. "NILE,"

AND SHANGHAI

"WITH THE AUTHOR'S COMPLIMENTS.”

In connection with the centenary of Professor Aytoun, the old story is being recalled of how he won his wife. He

declared his love to Professor Wilson's

Christopher North" daughter, who

ih.p., Capt. B. H. F. Barttelot, M.V.O., Weihaiwai.

Moorhen, river gunboat, SD tons, 2 guze, 809 ihp, Lt-Comdr. Ala Dizon, West River. Nowcastle, 2nd class cruiser, 4,800 tons, turbin

22,000 f.d., Capt. F. A. Powlett, Shanghai-

Nightingale, river gunboat, 85 tous, 240 -

feat omdr. Malcolm Murray, R.N., Y ngtaze.

July-Antung 17th July, Ballast Asiatic Petroleum Co.. SUNOKIANG, British str., 957, J. Robinson, 9th August-Hoihow th August, Coal-Butterfield & Swire. TAIBHUN, Chinese str., 1,216, R. Paramore, 27th July--Shanghai 23rd July, Gen- TELEMACHUs, British str., 1,303, Fraser,

eral-ChinesO.

4th August-Saigon 31st July, Rice

Chinese.

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undredths.

TENYBELTURY, in the shale la degres Fabrentoit.

3 HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, th midity of airraturated with moisture being 100.

4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to two polia,

5 FORCE OF WIND, according to Beaufort Seals. 3 STATE OF WEATHER, blue sky, detached loza, d drizzling in, f fog, gloomy, h bail 1, juhtning, o vereast, p passing showers, 4 aqua I. tin, a snow, thunder. v vizibility, wdow (wt)

7 RAIN n inchos tenths and hundredths.

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER,

Hongkong Observatory, August 11th

So the girl herself undertook the ordan Otter, torpedo-boat destroyer, 385 tons, 6 guns. DODAB, Dutch str., 3,006. E. IL. Kross, 2ud Humiduy

returned it. But Aytoun could not fara the famous litterateur to ask his consent. FROM SAN FRANCISCO. JAPAN PORTS Her father listened to her statement, and, writing on a slip of paper, “Christopher North" pinned it on to the back of his THE

THE above-mentioned Vorsol bari garrived. | daughter's dress saying, "I must break Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified it gently to him." She returned to her to send in their Bills of Lading for Counter lover, Papa's answer is on the back of signature, and take immediate delivery of Cargo my dress, and the lover read: "With from alongside. Cargo impeding dischargo will the author's compliments" be landed immediately at Consigues' risk and

exp-nse.

Larvo remaining unddivered on TUESDAY, the 12th inst,, at Noon. will be landed at Com. eigners risk and expense.

Cargo remaining undelivered. SATERDAY,

SHIPPING REPORT.

Fith Angad, at Noon, will, in addition toery weather with fresh to moderate The British str. Waitan reports: Show- landing charges. be subject to storage charges southerly breeze and moderate southerly

All elated and otherwit damaged Cargo will gwell. be examined at the abur Company's Godown FRIDAY, 1th August, at 10A.M.

No Claims will be entertain-d unless accom- panied by short delivery noto or list of exceptions tion at the time of delivery to Cnsi nos and signed for and on betalf of the Pacific Mail $.$. Co.

All Claims must be filed on or before 9:h 8 pt., otherwise they will not be recognised.

O. II. RITTER,

Acting Agent. Hoogkobe, 9th August, 1913

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ARRIVALS AT HOME. August 8th-Mishima Moru, Benmohr.

6,300 hp., Lieuf,-Comdr. Wilkinson, Pakhoi. Ribble, T.H.D., 593 tous. 7.50 fd, 6 gan, Lient-Comdr. E. J. G. Mackinsos, Weihaiwel. Robin, river gunboat, 25 tons,

guas, 240 h.p... Rosario, depot ship for Submarines, 980 tone, Et-Comdr. J. Fleetwood-Nash, West Biver. 1,400 h.p., Commander . E. Archdale, Hongkong.

Sandpiper, river gasbrat, 85 tons, 2 game, 240 b.p., Lieut. Comdr. I. A. S. H. Hutton, West River

Saipe, river gunboot, 35 tous, 2 guns, 240 h.p. Taku, torpedo boat destroyer, 305 tons, 6.000

Lt Comdr. Matrica . Leslie, Tangisze."

ib.p. Gunner W. H. Pyder, Hongkong. Tamar, receiving ship, 4,650 tons, 6.pans. Commodore R. Anstruthor, .H.G., Hongkong

Teal, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, 800 ih.p, 1ient. Cmdr. Hou. Gay Stopford, Changking

Lt-Comdr.

Thistle, gumbent, 710 tons, Db.cz

H. R. N. Cottrell-Dormer,

Uek. T.B.D., 590 tons. 7,500 f. 6 guns, Lient,

Maxwell, Weihaiwei

Virago, torpedo boat destroyer: 39 tona. 6 gnna, 6,300 ih.p., Lt.Comdr, Boddam Wietham. Weihaiwoi,

August Amay 31st July, General-Java China-Japan Lijn. TRICAPE, German str., 769, W. Lange

chwager, 7th August-Kwang Yen 3rd Angust, Stone-Jebsen & Co. TREAD MARE, Japanese str., 2,035, D. Nakao, 8th August-Moji 1st August, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. UNKAI MARU, Japanese str., 2,275, Y.

Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. Nagato, 31st July-Moji 24th July, VOLUTE, British str., 2.599, Mawat, 3rd

WARASA MARU, Japanese. str., 3,923, N. August Taingtau 26th July, Ballast- -Asiatic Petroleum Co. Nielsen, 0th August-Antwerp 24th June. General Nippon Yuson Kaishin.

WuHo. British str. 1,228, Howard, 6th

August Java 27th July. Sugar. Butterfeld & Swire. YATSHING. British str.. 1.424, R. Ander- son, 6th August-Moji 1st August, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

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Mr Feayun

Mra Forsyth

Mr O Freeno

Mr. Frenck Mrs Fredenhall Mr & Mrs Hancck Miss Harwood

Mr Hoyler Mr C. G. King.

S

Capt J. B. Lowingden Mr F. Lorris

Mire Nowhaven

Mr Morsh. Capt Pollard Mick Poolo Mr Rayne Miss Reilly Mr A. l. Sayce Mies Saunders Bire Smith Mr Stookweth Mr C. Weismann

PEAK HOTEL

Lieut Araber, EAMC Mr & Mrs W. Arm-

strong

Mr T.-Arthur Mr B F. Aucott

Mr & Mrs W. C.

Brett had chil Mr & Mrs C. W. J.

Day at

1.2.p.m

6

at *p.m

Mr Fzekott

29 64 29.55

29.66

79.

78

83

9o

95

81

WNW

1

od

0

0.25

Barometer. Temperature Wind Direction... Westhar....... Bainė) - a

Highest open air Temperaturson 10th ...83 Lowest open air Temurafere on 10th...78

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE

Ito 12th to 18th August, 1913. HIGH WATER

རྒྱས་པ་ག་

1 kong

Mean

Height

Time.

12 5 20

13 m 6 2168

10 Da 4 3

7 18 7 1m 0 24

9 20

Low Waren

F'koop

Meau

Time

h, ท

ft, in.

12.15

J 58

4 2

Wed.

2 11

1.2

Thür

14

4

Fri.

15.9 7 3 m 125

JU 20 a 4 3 2 E0 1 0

Jú 36 #4

4 3 26 a

2 12

10.51 4 53 58

7. an 4.33. 7 44m

11 5 4 16 189 7 £ 11 19 4. ¥

255

49

0

3.6

4 59 a 12

on the 11th August, at noon, and is due Satur. 16 8:53 74

The C.P.R. str. Monteagle left Kobe

to arrive at Moji on the 12th Angust, at

...

Welland, T.B.D., 590 tons, 7,500 a., 6 guns Whiting, trpedo boat destroyer 350 tone. 5.7

Comdr. Seymour, Weihaiwei.

Sav. guns, 5,900 b.p., Lient.Comdr. P. Nevills, The Silk shipped from, Hongkong by: Weihaiwei, Widgeon, gunboat, 195 tons. 2 gas. 800 p. July reached New York

R.M.S. Empress of Russia on the 16th Mon. Lieut. Comdr. J.CP. Borrott, Yangtze,

the 8th August. Woodcock, guuhaat, 50 lous, 2 gass, 550 h.p.. Lt.-Condr. M. B R. Blackwood, Yaneteze.

The P. & O. str. Vic is expected to Woodlark, gaubost, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 hp, arrive at Colombo on the 18th August, at

L-Comdr. Robin W. Lloyd, Yargisz".

Jubmarines:→→

C. 36, D. J. McGillewie, Lieut..Condr.. C. 37, 7. A. Gaimes, Liont-Comdr.

·C, 38, E. K. C. Pope, Lieut.-"'omdr.

noon.

On

The strRubi loft Manila-on-the-10th August," and is due here on the 12th August, at noon.

The str. Thongwa, from Shanghai and Kobe, left Maji on the 10th August, a.m., and may be expected here on or aliout the 14th August, a.m.

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Bell

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Hon Mr nokpill

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Mra Carr

Mr M. Chry Mjor Dary

Mr & Mrs Davies. Mr Dixon

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