WAR NEWS.
PRISONERS BASTINADOED.
HOW AUSTRIANS MADE RUSSIANS FIGHT. www.
A mensage from "Rome to the Marin states that several Russian soldiers have been taken prisoners on the Isonzo front and sent to Gonos, where they will he set at liberty. They say they were taken prisoners in Galicia by the Austrians, who, after maltreating them and coercing them by the use of the bastinado, forced them
to work for eighteen hour's day in con- structing trenches, subsequently incor- porating them by force in the Austrian army. In the course of the recent fighting the Austrians, having got surrounded, the Russians took advantage of the situation, and, throwing away their rißes, rushed towards the Italian lines, crying "Rousky (Russian).
IRELAND AND GERMANY.
A FIVE-CENT PAMPHLET IN ULSTEJ
A new form of Gorman propaganda in Ireland has been brought to light, says the Belfast correspondent of The Times. A
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28rn, 1915,
LONDON AS SEEN BY THE ENEMY.
The Cologne Gazette recently published the following as typical of British efforts to create an Army:--
We will conduct our readers to a side street in the poorer quarter of London, no one of those where criminality, dirt, and misery meet one at every step, but one where, though they do not actually starre, they certainly do not overeat themselves,
י'
THIE SPOILT CHILD OF
EUROPE,
GERMAN CHILDISHNESS. [BY LEWIS MELVILLE IN THE “FALE MALL GAZETTE."]
ZEPPELIN FEROCITY,
GERMAN HATE-PICTURES OF LONDON IN FLAMES.
FROM THE "DAILY GRAPHIC."]
One never knows in these days whether the subject that is uppermost in their minds at the moment will find public ex- pression by M.Ps. in the House of Com nous.
But if the Government, do not intervene by asking that the matter should be postponed, there can be no doubt that when the House resembles this afternoon a strong pronouncement will be invited from the Prime Minister or the First Lord The public may be interested to of the Admirnity with regard to Zeppelin raids. know who is responsible for our defence, Init above all they desire to hear that no decision has been taken which would pre- clude us from paying Germany back in her own coin (and even with considerable interest for the murderous attacks to
this country.
For an Englishman to write to-day of Germany and the Germans is a task by no means easy, for it is extremely diff cult to express any opinon of how that country sees itself which does not read as if it were prejudiced by the existing circumstances. It has become a common- At the corner is a recruiting hall, and place to say that Germany has revealed from another side street resound the notes itself during the war; bus those who of a half-cracked horn, its wheezy tones give utterance to this sentiment only show their ignorance. The German of day doing duty for the music of patriotic and sentimental ditties. You think it is some is the German of a decade ago. Indeed, blind beggar trying in this way to evoke it may be said of a country ng of a the compassion of his fellow-men. Not individual-that its character does not so; it is but the English way of recru-change, is only develops.
To understand the German mind and ing soldiers.
to fathom its workings is something that few Englishmen can hope to achieve. was once talking to a well-to-do City man about an artist who was making a name for himself. and, when I paused for a montery, ex- claimed, contemptuously: "Why, I don't.
It suits her purpo-e entirely, as in the bank! I shrugged my shoulders. bully,
My dear sir, I said, we don't talk it has suited the ends and the bullies in all Only one thing the same language." Di Germany and ages, to trade upon the scrupulousness, or England it may he said, with far more generosity of her vietic. than its literal meaning, that they do matters to Germany to win the war. Sho nut talk the same language. There is will ride roughshed over every law, human "Even as the going to gain advantage. tries see to eye.
rely any point on which these counor divine, if by so doing she believes she is German bird, the eagle," exclaims Profes JAbsor Werner Sombart, of Berlin University,
Beside the horn-blower a man took his stand on a kitchen chair, and for five minutes ho held his audience spellbound with tales about mutilated children, violated women, tortured greybeards
Then the hornist and England's glory.
Kathleen Mavaurnoen " tooted
and Home, Sweet Homo," and again the
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He listened impatiently which she has subjected non-combatants in though the. Germans showed sufficient
Germany has no code of honour,
Her
panic on that occasion to warrant the con- clusion that nothing like twenty reids of
pamphlet of an extremely seditions charorator climbed his kitchen chair and suppose the follow has a hundred pounds code of conduct is that of the ead and the the Allies' airmen would be needed 19
acter entitled Ireland and Germany."oudly appealed for recruits. and marked "price five cents," has been Little children played and danerd on extensively circulated through the post in the pavement, women discussed the high the North of Ireland in envelopes bearing price of meat, and men rushed by stared the name and address of a well-known Beland fearsome, hurrying away to save Fast firm of oatmeal and cattle food their necks From the threatening noose. merchants.
It is suspected that the pamphlet h been printed through German American rufluence, and has been circulated in what appears to be a business envelope for the purpose of allaying any suspicions on the The firm. part of the postal authorities. who regard it as an attempt to injure their reputation, have offered £100 reward for information lending to the conviction of the concerneil in cirentating the pamph
Jet.
HOLLAND'S FUTURE.
DEPENDENT UPON AN UNCONGUERAD
GERMANY!
Commenting on a passage in one of the English reviews, which ran," The Chan- nel is upt Great Britain's Fronting," the Tugerung writes:-
As a matter of fael, i cannot be doubted that Great Britain, if the time should come when she has to dispose of her superfluous forces, would recklessly carry through the programme. In that case Holand would have NO support from a
crushed German Empire, and would have to submit to Great Britain's will. The independence of Holland, in fact, depends on the unconquered power of the German Empire.
It stands or fally with it.
in front of his shop a butcher, drawing his knife out of a horse carcase and wiping it on his apron, shouted, with a fearful imprecation, "Those blokes scare away my customers every day with their
Replying to rotten row." client, the man said that for the past three days those men had made the neigh- bourhood impossible for business by their patriotic oratorical and musical displays.
H
woman
Finally, a few raw slum youths were successfully bagged by the kitchen-chair orator, led along the streets as though they were performing bears, and marched around and around (heaven knows for how many hours) in their own filthy rags. to Kitchener his But, glory mighty armies had been strengthened by half a dozen additional guttersnipes!
OUR SUNDAY POKER PARTIES.
The l'ensische Zeitung, un the other hand, does not believe the English are hypocrites at all. They are, however, much worse:--
A LACK OF INTELLIGENCE. In that extraordinary book, German-the lines are quoted; use extraordinary because written by Wär der Geduak, nicht so verwünsch.
gescheit,
Man wär versucht, ihn herzlich dun
zu nennen."
(The thought is clever devilish u! Apart from that it might be called
---d silly).
He has
soars high above all the earth's feathered. creatures, so must the German feel him self elevated above all the surrounding peoples whom he behelds in infinite depths beneath him."
CLUMSY MURDERKAS. ·
as such that people" It is not Zeppwhas
It is the clumsiness of fase exception to
at they were to come by day Zeppelins. and attempt to blow op dar tersenais aud warships and dockyards, it would be war, Even were one could complain, and on civilians Kided in that proves, sult there could be no complaint.
Great Britain is a defender of teach the Imperial Murderer and his gang civilisation in this war; bat civilisation
lesson will be in a worse state if the people of these islands are blotted cut. They ask out delay, for sharp reprisals on German towns with.
SHIPPING IN PORT
STEAMERS.
ASRA, Norwegian sir., 1,617, A. Arntza, 22nd October-Bangkok. 15th October. -Thoresen & Co.
ASAHI MASU, Japanese str., 1,670, M. Kosaka,
22nd October Mike 10th Oct., Coal Mitsui Bassan Kaisha. HERTRAND, British str., 2,282, Jenkins, 22nd October-Vladivostock 15th October, Ballast-Order.
Did the Zep-CHEIAN MARU, Japanese str., 1,006, M. Oka, 18th October-Quinhone 15th October, Salt--Order. CHOYSANG, British str., 2,254, G. 8
Holmwood, 20th October Swatou 19th October, General. Jardine Matheson & Co.
Here is the key to the situation. The German may, perhaps, be described as an intellectual person who lacks intelligence, books, but is supremely He knows
He has ad ignorant of human nature. mirable qualities, yet instead of benefit ing by them he is placed at a disadvant-peans by night succeed in doing legitimats age by those very qualities.
were incidental, still let it be granted there become obsessed by his virtues. Having military damage to which critian deaths could be no complaint, But the plain fact in two-store years made such strides as no nation has ever done, he has lost his head. He has shown, and is showing, is that if they were ever intended for legi all the weaknesses of the spoilt child. Hetinate warfare, ether they are inefficient has secured an appreciable percentage of or their crews are too cowardly to risk n possibility. which would make success So they have become weapons.of mere mur der and calentated (though this atter fails in England) to produce panic. They kill non-combatant men; what is far more. you that to one hospital alone," says the us, they kill women and chidren. "I tell Archdeacon of London, were taken the dead bodies of little children of fifteen, teb, even and five, and the Rttle baby, so that
a slaughter-house."- The Zoppeln, in short, is untrument of
VISITORS AT HOTEL3.
Mr A. Adler
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr A. u. aithon
Mr Geo E. Anderson Mr & Mrs. A. d
A emada e Quatro
Capt R. Inness
Mr. B. Jeproa Ar E. M. Jisept M. E. F. JoLESTU Mr A. M. Kirty
Masd Alasda & Laetro Air W. isjung
Mastor d Almada
Castro MJ. H Backhou e Mr J. d. Baring Mr.H. Mureny Balu aar R. E. Be.ios Mr E, K, Belties Mr C. D. J. Buil Mr Mrs L. Lernhs'
and child Mr Alex A. Be thet Air H, Biokertos
Mr G. Lola
Mr G. U. Bouman Mr C. F. Bowlbg Miss E B. Brady Mr JP. Bow Mr&is R. D Buna
and old
Mr. G. Carey Mad. Uv. ile
NYA.. A. Charlebois
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Ari. Chetham
Mr C. Champkin
Mr. Col
Dr W. H. Dade M'de bio k. k, Davin
Personally we have never yet met either the trade of the world, but, having the themselves and their cratt under conditions CHENOTU, British str., 1,338, J. Speed, Miss M, E. Daly
it
After the service he was invited to
the nursery breame The Geruccompany an English family party to a
The German Empire takes a quite good class of people. a different attitude towards Holland from that which England takes up. man Empire does not harbour an analo gous wish, with regard to any of the from tiers facing Great Britain, but, from ob- vious reason of practical policy, after the successful termination of the great war, Germany would consider an in-
private house in the neighbourhood, and
there the dignified church-gour, in their
as hitherto, and even more important."
GERMANY SNUBBED.
CHULEAN MINISTER'S DIGNIFIED PROTEST.
Sunday clothes, sit down to a cosy game of puker, their gileged prayer-books reposing the while on the sideboard.
Nevertheless, they did not thereby show dependent strong Helland as important themselves hypocrites. The fac. is, that to counteract the boredom of a long- winded sermon they repaired to their club, as they had a perfect right to do, in order to forget their enau, precisely as so many thousands of their country men flock nightly to the theatre to divert It was stated some time ago that the their minds from the horrors of the war. Chilean Government notified the Germani Nor is it a fact, as so often stated even Minister to that country that it would rein German newspapers, that the English fuse to receive any further communication have any hatred towards us. Hatred has From him unless during that month a-re-in it somewhat of violence, of passion, ply was received to the fire protests Chile but also something that is characteristic had presented to Berlin concerning the ally very human. That feeling does not German violation of Chiles poutality, exist in England, because the people there Subsequently the German Minister wrote are really but half human.. bringing forward certain statements by the captain of the cruiser Dresden as
proof of the inaccuracy of statements con-
tained in the English Note to Chile, says a despatch from Valparaiso to the Times.
Affairs was as follows:-
in hostile, countries.
NO SENSE OF HUMOUR,
It is a brilliant idea to make you
panie and atrocity.
ECSTASJES OF HATE.
Even before the raids of last week the
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Rice and General.-Order.
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V N. coine Me J. Gith Mr V. Gouldbourn"
W.
Manniba
October-Kobe 17th October, General -Jardine, Matheson & Co. FRITHJOF, Norwegian str.,- €1,
Christensen, 24th October-Dangkok 16th October, Rice-Order.
FooSHING, British atr., 1,420, Hay, 24th Mr D. K. Har.wik
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Mr W. J. Hudlign.
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Mr G. T. Lloyd-
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HAMUN, British str. 641, A 17 October, Mr & Mrs E B. Hewell De Mr. Liday
24th October Swatow 23rd General-Douglas Lapraik & Co. Suzuki, 21st October-Balik Papan HoɛUTO Manu, Japaness str., 2,201, N. 13th October, Sugar.-Dodwell & Co. HONGKONG. French str., 739. 4. Mar-
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Mr J. E. Barces
substance, he must needs have the shadow Of all European nations that which Englishmen or English women who gave too. us the impression of being hypocrites.is least adapted by character to govern ing alien races, it must have its Colonies. Here is an instance of what we mean to
It conjures up the picture of the baby convey.
Not so long ago neutral of our
way of toys, cries for the mouti. acquaintance attended a church in a Lon-who, haring everything he wants in the Indeed, the one thing of all others dou suburb which is frequented by a very
which the war has proved to demonstra- tion is the childishness of the German, He regards himself as the cream of really cannot believe that even to the civilisation. He is so egotistical that be inhabitants of other countries anything can mater save German interests. How. over, lest by some strange chance there should be any persons so dull as not to see this, he takes an effort to enlighten Germans were chortling with joy in the them: The gigantic official Press Agency belief that they were in courro of destroy- Listen to the pran sung -the creation of Bismarck-which manung our people. factures public opinion at home, has been by the Neueste Nachrichten, of Leipzig: England no longer an island! The City extended at immense cost, and designs to lead public opinion in neutral, and even of London, the heart which pumps the life blood into the arteries of the brutal huck- ster nation, has been sown with bombs by German airships, whose brave pilots had the satisfaction of seeing the dislocated fragments of docks, bunks and many other buildings rise up to the dark skies in Jurid tongues of flame. land, this people of liars and hypocrites yearned-for punishment has fallen on Eng- Hethe punishment for the overflowing mes sure of sins of ages past. It is neither blind hatred nor raging anger that in- spires our airship heroes, but a solemn and ments of the Divine wrath. religious awe at heing the chosen instru ment when they saw London breaking up in smoke and fire they lived through Pens British str., 2,744, J. Hill, 8th
au immeasurable joy thousand lives of
October San Francisco 15th Septem-Me T. 1. Gregory
Mr E Grieve ber, General-P, M. Co. SAINT BEDE, British str..3,148, James Fortbay, M. T. Gnan
15th October-Manila 11th October, General-Showan, Tomes & Co. SoSHU MARU, Japanese str., 1,119, A. Kobayashi, 22nd October Swatow 21st October, General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha. STANDARD, Norwegian str., 695, Johanne
sen 23rd October-Samai Bay 20th October.-Thoresen & Co. SCYEHIKO MARU. Japanese str. 912, R.
ALL MAD TOGETHER..
The Neues Wiener Journal solves these
ali
The reply of the Minister for Foreign and other problems concerning the Eag
I have had the honour to receive your lish temperament by the simple method despatch No. 1205 of May 31st in which of declaring that the British are you were good enough to inform me of ad-
observations certain
of
enemy incline to your point of view, but the German is not the man to do it; he can only overdo it, as witness the Ger man Press campaign in the United States. staggered He cannot understand, he er When the United States objects, he is tyinly cannot tolerate, opposition. lis to prove his point, and, being proved incontestably a liar, he cries with rage, Yet he continues to circulate lics, being mentally incapable of realising that he is atherly discredited.
them "
At inst the long-
Mr & Mrs Kuhn Miss Laubden MW.. Loa
Mr W. bugge Mr & Mrs T. S. Chengair Lauvs Mrs. 1. Cooke ar E. C. Norris
Mr D. A. Maci od Miss J. F. Cocke Masters . M. J. F. Mr J. Manning
Cooke
guerite, 21th October-Haiphong 22nd October, General.-A. R. Marty. HONGWAN 1, British str., 2,000, G. King
hore, 13th October-Singapore 7th October, General-Chinese. HINEANG, British str., 1,886, Kennedy, 20th October-Sandakan 15th October. Timber. Jardine, Matheson & Co. 23rd October-Haiphong 20th Octo-doutor KAIFONG, British str., 187, J. B. Evans,
ber, General.-Butterfeld & Swire. KUEICHOW, British str., 1,218, Forsyth, 22nd October-Tientsin loth October, General Order.
In that moLAERTES, British str., 1,340, A. Jenkin, 21st October-Saigon 17th October, Rice and General-Order,
He is a magnificent organizer. He has a most wonderful system of secret service, Its ramifiostions are multitudinous; yet the not result is ludicrously small. 1 The lamentable state to which the men his mad zcal for tabularisation, he has which all who remain at home most envy Captain winch Luedecke has though it to make on the bers of the Quadruple Entente have been been known to pay ten pounds for the No detail is too small for reply of the English Government to the reduced by Russia's gigantic defeats only facta copied from a page of " Whitaker's
caused makes them boast the more, especially that Almanack. cinini
this Republic
one of them who is chiefly guilty of the him to disregard. He can tell you the lar the attack Ly
aud sinking of on
of world-war.
for Pending the reply the Dresden.
See how they are carrying on in Ear.number of trees in the forests, but he yearns for our extinction:
the forest cannot 500 your Excellency's Government to the pro
There the Ministers Asquith,
He knows where London is, trees. test presented by ours, a protest caused land! by acts committed by the cruiser in ques. Selborne, Carson, and Long have declared and everything about that city and its utterance of inhabitants; yet he had shown himself tion, the undersigned considers that it is their solidarity with an not the concern of his department to take Lloyd George that no Englishman would utterly ignorant of the feeling of the into consideration other communications dream of peace so long as a single Ger- than those which your Excellency's Gov-man soldier remained on ernment may addres, to our Minister in Belgian soil. Berlin."
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"SMUGGLING INTO GERMANY."
STORY OF MOTOR TYRES LABELLED CHEESE,"
A correspondent writing from Berne to
a London paper, says it is seldom that a Swiss paper has been so outspoken as to!
tho
Cockney. French or He cannot understand why people He is really enuinely oppose him. Such doings, in face of the oncoming grieved that he is not appreciated and doom, smack of pathological symptoms. he tries to secure love for his country Ho All this, however, will not help them an inch furward. Fate will pursue is by a method of blood and irch.
pursues a policy of frightfulness, and is hurt when this is resented. If only you will do exactly as he tells you in exactly the way he tells you to do it, he will then be good enough to rule you merely with a rod of iron. He cannot see what
course.
DRUG SMUGGLING.
the smuggling going on in favour of Ger HOW BIG PROFITS ARE MADE IN more you can want than this.
many as is the Journal du Jura, which
writey :-
The facility with which huge conces sions have been made to Germany led us
PARIS.
The Paris police are untiring in their
to expect that it would be an easy matter efforts to cripple the drag trathe, but the to come to an arrangement with the Allies; but it stems that directly they more they harass one and all suspected of have to deal with England. France, or having any connection with it, the more Italy, our masters at Berne are filled with all kinds of patriotic scruples that found cocaine, opium, and other narcotics are
The Swiss Police-court
A SOLDIER STORY.
He prides himself on his patriotism, and is for ever talking about it; yet be cannot understand patriotiem in others. apocryphal, no douls, but too delightful A story anent this has been told story and incidentally typical, to be missed. An English soldier was taken
hy the Germans somewhere in Prison",,)
"THIS ENGLISH WAR."
In simi- There is savagery if you like..
the Togliche voin,
Randschau
Justice, every element of human jus tive, demands the destruction of London. There is not in the whole world a better target for aerial attack than the City of London-that gigantic complex assembl "age of lofty old warehouses, with their immense stores of all descriptions and their inviting situation in the narrow tortuous streets. If only such raids ba systematically repeated again and agaiù the result is assured, and then secretly the Russians and the French will share in our joy that at last England has been pierced to the heart. Even if the whole of London be laid in ashes the suffering thereby caused would not compare for a moment with the misery which this English war has occasioned to our East Prussia, the Belgian and the French countryside and the Polish provinces. A single ruined East Prussian family 18 worth a thousandfold the warehouses
and the palaces of London merchants, who, finding themselves incapable of adding more sovereigns to their money- bags, stage-managed this sanguinary war so that they might dig deeper into When he was conducted to the rear, he "You've
the gold heaps. Next the Deutsche Tageszeitung: "The no place in their dealings with Germany, smuggled into the capital, says a corres-remarked to one of his captors
got me and some pals of mine, but wo Wider is fast approaching, and living pondent of a London paper.
proceedings yesterday Britishers did give you Germans a ell City of London represents; in the credit The German soldiersystem of the whole world, the holy of is getting dearer than ever." are ready to make every sacrifice ncees against three delinquents show that it is of a time! sary to tide over honourably the difficult casy for any one to make from £10 to £15 promptly reported this to his officer, who holies of the Empire of the Britons and
"You've gob earth. It is this venerable and awesome repeat what he had said. period we are now passing through; but per day by the sale of contraband drugs in sent fer Tommy and ordered him to the Anglo-Saxon race throughout the the people fail to see why they should be Paris.
One of the scensed-a young ballet me and some pals of mine, but we British-sphere that the German airships have now sown with bombs, and not for the last time, hardly treated, to the point even of seeing
be said, smiling. their trade swept entirely away, while girl-boasted that, although only twentyers did give you Germans' & 'cll of "
When the Germans are ng pleased with high-placed officials with German leaninge twe, she had already spent over 100,000 time
The officer was outraged, said that this we hope." was a gross breach of discipline, and than themselves as these extracts from their are making a fortune by conniving at francs in cocaine, and declared that even
the offender must be shot. Tommy pro- contraband with Germany.
Another woman
tested violently, but was told that the newspapers indicate, it is obvious they be Only a day or two ago a trainload of death by the guillotine would not make her pneumatic tyres crossed into Germany give up the habit.
would take an oath of allegiance to the sending their Zeppelins to murder women labelled as cheese, and with no one to admitted that she took eight grammes sentence could only be mitigated if he lieve they are doing something glorious in undeceived and the murders would be stop- question its bona fides, seeing that all was
Kaiser. He grinned, and took the oath and children of England. They could be. in order, in fact, suspiciously in order. It is time to stop this sort of thing, or
Then he turned to the officer and said: "Those Britishers did give give us Ger- ped if they got a taste of their own poison, The raid on Karlsruhe, was not enough, Switzerland may yet find herself involved in a very difficult situation,
day,
They were fined £120 each, and ordered three months' imprisonment, while the man who sold it to them was sentenced to two years imprisonment, with hard labour mans a 'ell of a time!'"*"
Aoi, 26th October Keeling 18th October, Coal.-Order. TAMON MARO, Japanese str., 1,225, Y.
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JL J. H. Dazi va
Mr K. u. Deale Mr F. F. Duckworth
Mr W. T. Eleor
Mrs C Foo
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Mr C. H. Sopar
Mr II. E. Stoneham
Mrs SylvES OF
Mr H.. Tayler
Mr & Mrs Hammes and Me M, Thornton
children Me J. H. Holm
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Jacksou Mr T. R. Jones Mr J. Joseph Mr D. 1.bdes arh.. Loo
Mrs E. L. Tourtellot Mr & Mrs J.
Underwood Mr D. H. Wacheli
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PEAK
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Hatakeyama, 21st October-Dainy 15th October, General.-Order. TAKBANG, British str., 975, J. R. Mat- Mrs Lowdan
thews, 21st October-Hoitow 19th Mr & Mr Carmichael October, General.-Jardine, Mather F. W. Lary
Mr Mrs C. D.Casulli son & Co. Shima, 20th October-Wakamatsu TALON MARU, Japanese str., 2,449, B. Li & Money
14th October, Coal.-Order. TEAM, British str., 1,301, Trowbridge,
22nd October-Manila 19th October, General Butterfield & Swire. TarKINI, Dutch str., 2,848, W. H. Lap, 22nd
October-Macasar 13th October, Sugar and General-Java-China-Japan-Lijn.
Mr & Mrs A. Consland Cel: Darling B.E, Mr Dannan Failer Mr & Mrs B. A Hai Mr & Maa Dobie
and child Capt & Mrs Hammond Mr & Mrs W. T.
Hansen
H.
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