THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25TH,
1916.
SHIPPING
ARRIVALS.
CHING, British str., 1,100, W. H. Crisp, 23rd November-Tientsin 18th November, General-Jardine, Mathe- son & Co, Ltd.
EMPRESS OF ASIA, British str., 16,908, W. Davison, 24th November-Vancouver 2nd November, Goneraf-Canadian Pacific Ocean Services, Ltd. KUMCHOW, British str., 1,450, Martin, 23rd November-Saigon 15th Novem ber, Rice.-Order.
Luchaw, British str.. 1,221, J. Gibbs,
November. Shanghai 24th
Nat November, Butterfeld & Swire, NIBRIN MARU, Japanese str., 608, N. Hiodo, 24th November-Kirin 21st November, Coal-Order.
TACOMA MARU, Japanese str., 3,644, S. Hamada, 23rd November-Manila 21st November, General-Osaka Sho- sen Kaisha.
OLEARANCES..
IN THE HARDOUE MASTER'S OFFICE, November 24th,
PENANG MARU, Jap. str.. for Shanghai, TORIS MARU. Jap, str., for Hongay.
DEPARTURES.
November 24th..
CHINGCHOW, Brit. str., for Port Parseval. Duran, Norwegian str., for Swatow, GLENFALLOUR, British str., for Amoy. HAHONG, British str., for Swatow.. Kucnow, British str, for Canton. TRIGONIA, Dutch str., for Palembang. YAHIRO MART, Jap.. str., for Wakamatsu.
PASSENGERS ABEIVED,
Par Chipshing, from Woilaiwel, Mr. Danby and son, and Master Chapman.
Por Empress of Asia, from Vancouver, etc., Mr. C. Anderson, Dr. and Mrs. 6.50. 8. Baronsfather, Mrs. J. Jy Barausfather and infant, Miss E. 1. M. Barnesfather, Mr. J. W. Bolles, Dr. and
CUTLER PALMER & CO'S. VESSELS ON THE BERTH
NAPIER JOHNSTONE'S
Known as the
“ OLD
THE PENINSULAR AND
ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.
STEAM
FOR
STRAITS, CEYLON. AUSTRALIA, BOMBAY, BOYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS AND LONDON
THROUGH BELES OF LADING TESTED FOR BATAVIA, AMERICAN, CONTINENTÀL; AND SOUTH AFRICA PORTS.
HE Steamship
THE
"MALTA."
Captain C. H. Cochrane, Carrying His Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this port on or about FRIDAY, the 1st Dec., 1916, taking Passengers and Cargo
'SQUARE" he above Ports, in connection with the
WHISKY.
ESTABLISHED
1745.
SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG AND SOUTH CHINA:
LANE, CRAWFORD & CO., and from ALL WINE RECHANTS.
(38
Co.'s 8.8. MALWA From Colombo, passengers accommodation in which vessel is secured before departure from Hongkong.
Silk and Valuables and Tea and Cargo for Italy, France and London (under arrangement)
the will be transhipped at Calambo into
Mail Steuer proceeding direct to Marseilles and London. Other Cargo for London, etc., will be conveyed ria Bombay per -8.8. "NAGOYA due in London about the 12th Jan., 1917.
Parcels will be recaived at the Office until 3 P., the day before sailing. The contents and value of all packages are required.
For farther particulam, spply to
E. V. D. PARE, Acting Superintendent.
"BLUE FUNNEL" LINE.
NEW YORK SERVICE.
*FOR THE BLOOD 18 THE LIFE." THE Stenship
Sure Sign of
Mp. F. C. Brooks, Mr. J. C. Bryson Blood Impurity.
Miss S. A. Camp Mr. C. S. Clarke, Mr. J. Connors, Mr. J. M. Crago, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Devore, Miss G. Dodd, Mr. 1. G. Heming, Mrs. M. Hill, Me.. A. E. Haley, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Heil- brown, Me, PE. Heinsius, Mr. V Henningsen, Mr. E. E. Hudson, Mr, G. G. Hulthen, Mr. and Mrs. P. I. Jansen, Mrs. M. F. Johnston and child, Miss Ferrier, Mr. K. Lapton, Miss F. Laiton, Mr. Mods, Mr. F Mody, Mr. and Mrs, E. L McAdam, Mrs. De Witt Knox, Mr, K. Olgott, Mr. J. F. M. Ophof, Mrs. F. Ophof, Rev. J. H. Robb, Mr. D. Bodgers, Mrs. J. B. Rodgers. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Schultz, Miss M. A Scolt, Mrs. H.. M. Scott, Mr. F. Stork, Mr. G. A. Walker, Mr. H. M. Ware. Mr. and Mrs, F. N. Wil- linms and infant, Rev. and Mr. J. G. Bawa, Mr. AG. Coppin. Mr. R. C. Carley, Mr. HV, Jeffries, Mr. and Mrs. 5. Reid, 4 children and 2 amaha, Mrs. R. W. Behertzinger. Mr. J. F. Wevill, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Beaver, Miss E Cheremousking, Mr. E. W. Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. H, Scott, Mr. D. Burlingham, Mrs. E. Durham, Miss E. Galvin, Mr. R. Hogt, Min M. Jenkins, Mrs. J. H. M. Mody, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Pratts, Miss E. Pratts. Miss R. Pratts, Miss A. Phellips, Miss I. Sraith. Miss A. P. Van Santvoord, Mias E, White, Miss I. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. J. Worley, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. White. Mr. and Mrs. L. Bloch, Miss A. Clegg, Mr. A. 6. King, Master King, Mr. H. Sawyer, Mr. RH Bretan, Mrs. A. D. Bohler, Mr. and Mra, E. S. Brown. Miss V. Brown, Master Brown, Mr. C. Horley, Mr. E. Berner, Mr. C. M. Bain, Mr. H. G. Simms Mr. .-8. Derham, Dr. N. E. Ditman, Mrs, J. M. Murphy, Mrs. P. Larsen, Miss B. Hodgson, Mies A Voisin, Me. R. D. Ferguson, Mr. L. M. Heras, Mr. M. Samson, Mr. F. S. Herris, Mr. G. O.. Ragen, MrG. Hill, Mr. A, D Hallberg, Mrs. A. C. Hansen, Mrs. N. E. Jueger, Miss M. Jaeger, Dr. Miss M. Kettring. Dr. H. D. Kneed ler, Mrs. K. T. Larsen and son, Miss D. M. Merritt, Mr. E. J. Moss, Mr. J. Mc- Caffrey, Mr. M. J. MeWhne, Mrs. E. MeWhoe, Mr. D. Naftaly, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Potter, Mr. A. Puccio, Mr. Don Luis, Pastor Mr. H. H. Pothick, Mr. Mr. H. F. Rozario, Mr.
A A. Rite R. E. ficed, Mr. and J. Reynen, Mrs. CC. Robinson, Sister T. Verdier, Sister M. Legendre. Sister E. Fieu, Mr. G. J. Whelan, Mr. J. F. Meaney, Miss J. J. Jacobs, Mr. H. E. Johnson, Mr. C. Wagtor, Mr, G. B. Wicks, Miss V. K. Sze, Mrs. A. D. Bobler. Mr. R. C. Boter, Mis A, Beniag, Mr. J. H. Cline, Mr. L. A. Coural, Mrs. G. de in Cruz, Mr. C. D. Gilkison, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Knox, Mrs. 8. Kawamura, Mrs. G.
Data and 3 children. Mr. G. Pascheuka,
Miss V. E. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Snuggs, Mr. Mr. Sawyer, Mr. A. Taka shima, Miss H. Waterman, and Mr. K. Yasuda
VESSELS EXPECTED. ·
TAB KHOLIBU MATE,
The str.. Nankin løft Singapore for this port on the 21st instant, am, with the outward English mails, and is due here) on the 27th instaat, at about 10 am.
"AMERIGAN · MATER.
The str. Korea Maru, left Nagasaki on 20th instant, and is expected to arrive at this port to-day, at noon.
The Pacific Mail str Ecuador left San Francisco on the 20th instant, and may be expcoted to arrive here on 23rd December, and will leave for San Fran- cisco December 30th, at noon,
The Pacific Mail str. Venezuela from Ban Francisco left Kobe on the 22nd instant, and is due here on the 3rd De cember, and will leave for San Fran cisco on the 9th December, at noon.
CANADIAN HAIES.
The str. Monteagle left Yokohama on the 20th instant, atp.m, en route Vancouver.
The str. Empress of Jupon arrived at Nagasaki on the 90th instant, at 8′ amí, left Narasaki asme day, at 3 p.m., En route Vancouver.
KUSTRALIAN MAIL.
The str. Baxtern left Sydney on the 15th: instant, for this nort (vil Queens- land, ports and Manils), and may be expected to arrive here on or about the 6th December
The continual appearing through the skin of ECZEMA, BLOTCHES, SPOTS, BLACKHEADS, PIMPLES, BOILS, BORES AND ERUPTIONS OF ANY KIND,
The throbbing sching pains of BAD LEGS, ULCERS ABSÕESSES, SORO- FOLA, GLANDULAR SWELLINGS, BLOOD POISON, FILES,
The Dread Grip of RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, GOUT...
All these are sure signs of clogging blood impurity, calling for immediate treatment through the blood, so don't waste your time and money on uselon lotions and naxay ointments, which cannot gat below the surface of the skin. What you want and what you must have iss medicine that will get right to the rent of your trouble, a medivine that will thoroughly free the blood of the poisonous. matter which alone is the true cause of all your suffering. Clarke's Blood Mixture la just such's medicine. It is composed of ingredients which quickly attack, over- come, and expel from the blood all impuritian (from whatever cause arising), and by rendering it clean and pure aan he relied on to effect- lastlig oure.
For selostion of testimonials sse. pam- phlet round bottle.
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PLEASANT TO THE TASTE.
Clarke's Blood Mixture
THE WORLD'S BEST REMEDY FOR
SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES Bold by all Chemists and Stores:
SUBSTITUTES. REFUSE ALL
ON SALE.
*FURY MEDON” ix. berthed to load for BOSTON AND NEW YORK Bailing about 9th Decomber. For Rates at Freight apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents, do
COBAN STEAMSHIP Co., Lap,; CHINA MUTUAL S.N. Co., Ltd.
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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
SS. "AMAZONE,” COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
NOTICE.
YONSIGNEES of Cargo from Loudon
connection with alors Stommer utaheruby informed that thoir Goods with the excoption of Opium. Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored at their risks into the hazardous and or extra hazardous todowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless Intimation is received from the Consignees before Noon To-day requesting it to be landmi bere.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned, onda remaining unclaimed after MONDAY, the 27th inst., at Noos, will be subject to rent and landing charges.
All Claims must be sent in to me on or before the 30th lust, or they will not ho recognized.
All damaged packages will he examined on MONDAY, the 27th inst., st 10 A.M.
No Fire Insurance has been affected.
F. THOMAS.
Hongkong, 23rd November, 1916.
Agent.
la-rola
YOUR SKIN AND COMPLEXION
can be kept in perfoer Conditional the year mound by a regular am
{"cẾnctually Beckham's La-valk. removes sil Ronghaeus, Rodman, Tes, Inirebon, Fica and is destiny Soothing and Refrusking at all times. Of all high-efasi Chemutata and Stazio
Alawal actured by M. BEETHAM & SON
CHELTENHAM, ENGLAND.
ON SALE
H
"ONGKONG HANSARD REPORTS the MEETINGS of the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL for the
BELLY PRESS JANUARY to JUZS, ➡OUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG |Ɛion, 1915.
1916.
With Inoiz, Price $7.50.
Os Sale at the "Hongrond DAILY PRESS Offee.
INDO-CHINA
* MANILA..
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BEVISED D2 Tưu MauBKRE,
PRICE
DAILY Pam. ÚFFICE.
S. NAV. CO., LTD.
STRAMURS
• TIENTSIN vin WEIHÄIWEL SINGAPORE. PENANG & CALOUTTA" LAISANG
SHANGHAI
PORN SYRILIBEEN CAMPO..." WINGSANG"
HAIPHONG »usi.
SHANGHAL, and KOBEMOJI
HAIPHONG
***
TO SAIL
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).
*YUENDANG Saturday 25th Nov. 8 -- SHANGHAI vs SWATOW............................ "UHOTBANG" Bunday, 16 Nov. 'light CHEONGSHING "Bonny, 96th Nov.. D'Ughi,
Wed'day, 29 Now. No Friday. 1st Dao 'ght. "LOKSANG* F
1st Dec 7 A NAMBANG Saturday, And Deo. Dight. ‚“TAKSANO” Batorony. 2nd. Des. 7 A.M.
Faturday *COONABA WA K
and Doc #r RETURN TOURS TO `JAPAN. The stemmer * KUYANG NAMSANG,” “LAISANG and "FOOXIANG,” leave shout every 3 weeks, generally call at Shanghai en route for Japan, returning via Koko (Haland Sos) and Maji to Hongkong. Time occupied 28 days. This service-in supplemented by the Tirso, "KUMBANG," leaving Hongkong at regular intervatu for Yokohama (when raficient_nducement is offering), Kobe and Moji and returning thence dinct to Hongkong. Time occupied, 18 days.
• MANILA...
These vessels have all modern improvements and are fitted throughout with Electric Light
A
daly qualified surgeon is also carried. Steamers have superior accommodation for First Class Passengers and are Stted throughout with Electric Light.
Dalay
Taking gargo on Through Bills of Lading to Yangtars Parts, Chefox, Tientsin,
Weinaxwel
Taking cargo on Through Bills of Lading to Kudat, Lahad Datu, Sumporna,
· Tawao, Umkan. Jesselton anil Labuan
UNDIR STRAITS GOVERNMENT PASSPORT REGULATIONS. All European Passengers leaving the Colony for Stanite Settlements are required to produce on arrival at destination passports with their Photographs and description affixed thereto.
Telephone No. 115,
For Freight or panigo, 'spply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. LTD., General Manager
CANADIAN PACIFIC
OCEAN SERVICES
TRANS PACIFIC
LIMITED
LINES
QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC
To Canada, United States and Europe via Vancouvor in connection with the Canadian Pachle Railway Hongkong to Vancouver 17 days.
Hongkong to Montavas 2 days Hongkong to Chicago 21 days.
Hongkong to New York saj dayı "EMPRESS OF RUSSIA” AND “EMPRESS OF ASIA "
ti
www 15 Feb 18 Mar. 28 Mar
16,850 tons grom register, quadruple screws, wpeed 21 knots, Largest and most luxurions ships on the Pacific, SA ILINGS · FROM Hosarong wunjach to chan e) SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. "EMPRESS OF ASIA' 30 Nov. 1 "EMPRESS OF ASIA " "EMPRESS OF RUSSIA!... 38 Dea." EMPRESS OF RUSSIA” "EMPRESS OF JAPAN. 10 Jan. "EMPRESS OF JAPAN” ***MONTBAGLE”
8 Feb. 'MONTJAGLE-
... 14 Apr. ailing at Shanghai, Nag saski (Inland Sea), Kobe and Yokohama.
"Montongla❞ anila Moji knabend. Nagasaki, Through Billa a Lading lined via Vancouver in connection with Canadian Preifla Ballway, foall Overland Points in Jazan and the United States, also to Peallo Court Pointa European porte und Wert Indies.
For Farther information sa to rate 3 Freight and Pasanga, Sailing Lista ets, plonas
J. IL WALLAUR General Agent, Hongkong
Pply to
P. D. SUTHERLAND, General Agent, Passinger Dept., Hongkong
UNCLAIMED
TELEGRAMS.
The following is a list of unclaimed telegrame lying in the Eastern Extension, Aurteninzin mað China Telegraph Company's office at Hans- kong
From ...Singapore.
ADDRESS Adson Steve St. Albons Howden, Hongkong Hon L. Muoso.
Browater
.... Cloakr
Ubristie, Hongkong Hotel ... Shangani
Ewo
Postbox
Kwongfatwing. 93, Dermoss St. Victoria, B.C.
Haudi
дая
Gimpantack, 140
Medan
Saigon -
Lafayette
Sinna, China Hotel
Lane, H. J., Agents NYX. Bingapore
Long
11
Marming. Kwo glong, Dea
Voeux Road, Central ... Manila Mr. M. Moore, Hongkong"
Hotel
19
Pensag
Owen Etearing (a)
Saigou
Ponist, Hongkong Hotel
Масто
+
Rosenthal, J., Aster Hotel ...
Manila
Saigon
Haiphong
Sinua China Hotel
Tsechingkes, Sunfong, Cen. Bi Sandakan Yaswoo
Yigning, 139, Connaught Rd. San Francisco
The following in a list of unclaimed telegrams lying in the Great Northern Telogmph Company's office at Hongkong :---
FROM
ADDRESS
Changping... a.
Bones, Hongkong Hotel
Baider, Hongkong Hotel or
Tokio
Shanghai
King Edward Hotel Peking Hidrate, Kremlin
Mr. Liangkang to Chee C, 157 Wing chongchan Lok Street
Kobe
Poking
0448, 2299, 6008, 6894, 0209,
1800, 1344, 1848, 1875, 0005, 7510, 7003
Swatow
110
George Whelan, Hongkong
Hotel
sa
Shanghai
Ellison Liobingchenng
100
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*** Amor
IT
Shanghai
P. & O. S. N. CO.
ROYAL MAIL SEBVIOK
TILL despat oh VESSELS to the Undermantioned POETS on or about the DATES
Famad
FOX
SHANGHAL MOJIA KOBE
LONDON & BOMBAY VIA SINGAP THE PENANG COLOMBO, PORT SAID and MARSEILLES
UTSAMBES
NANKIN
Caps, G. Manley
MALTA... GA MONTAG
Capt. O" H. Cookraze, ..........
CHURCH SERVICES.
ST JOHN'S CATHEDEAL, Hongkong 3rd Sunday after Trinity, 26th November, 1916, Holy Commnolon 7,5) Sm M 11 >,m.) Responses, Ferial; Voni e, Reinogle Fealme, of the 16th morning; de Deum, Dakeley in F; Jubilats, Onceleyen G: Hymns 106 and 391. NB —Psalm 119, vernos 108, 11 G.P. 110, 117, 121, 134, 137, 36 137 and 141 G. P. in unison; Hymn 165, vorsen 1, 3 and 6. "God Save the King." hvensong (5,45 p.m) R-spouses, Forial; ident
Baby and
Barnby (15th avening); 1 Connecting at (13th evening);
Colombe with
TO BAIE
4 P.M. 27 tla Nov.
BEMARKS
Diren 138orvien
Noan let Dec.
Mail 8.8. ***Malwa,"
About
JHANGÉAI, KOJI & KOBE (Capt...Hetherington,... 8th Dec. 1 Service
TARIKE
f
Direk
Hoer.
and | Capt G. Manley. .... sinesin.
15th Des
Direet Bervice.
COLOMBO, NANKIN ...
LONDON A SINGAPORE)
PENANG. PURT RAID MARSEILLES.
WIRELESS ON ALL STKAMBRS. Haturn tickets at a fare and-a-half available to Europe for two years, or Intermediate Forta for six months. Round-the-world and through tickets to New York, st Special Rates.
SEE SEPARATE ADVERTISEMENT.
For / SSAGE RATES, BAND-BOOKS and
2.80.8. N. Co.
FREIGHTS, #pply to
5. V. D. PARR,
Acting Superintendent. 1
NUDO
arnby Dmittis, Barnby Magnificat Anthem, "If with our whin hearts,
Spohr; Hymns 933 and 587, N.E--- Psalm 119, versen 1, 149, +01, 168, 169, 160, 166, 179 and 175 G. P. in unfaon,
St. Perez's CHURCH, West Point, San- day, 26th November:-Holy Communion 8 a.m. Sunday Soho 10,20 am. Morning Prayer And Sermon, 13 mm. fr.scher, Røv, W. T. Featherstoon.
UNION CEVRON, Kennedy Road. Bunday 28th November. Mornin Service at '11. Hymar, 343, 585 and 300; Psalm 14. Proicher. Rey J. Kik Macenachie Evening servich kh 6. Proscher, Mr. J ́L. MacPherson
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST BOIESTINT, MaoDonnell Road. Bunday, 1115 a.m.. Wednes- day, 5.30 pm.
THE NATIONAL MISSION:
Introductory sermons will be preached tomorrow (Sunday) se follows-
St. John's Cathedral, Morning --Tho
BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD. Rev. A. D. Stewart,
NEW SERVICE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN YOKOHAMA, KOBE, HONGKONG AND BANGOON.
Steamers are despatched Eastward and Westward at regular intervals taking Fassengers and Cargo at Current Babos.
For Freight or Pasange, apply to
FOB
Telephone No. 215.
GENDA
JARDINE MATHESON & CO., LTD..
Agents.
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THE
ROYAL
St. John's Cathedral, Evening.--Tho Bishop of Victoria.
St. Andrew's, Kowloon, Morning.→The Bishop of Victoria.
St. Andrew's Kowloon, Evening.The Rev. A. D. Stewart.
Mr. Stewart will give a course of addresses-on-Stages in the Christian Life" at St. Andrew's, Kowloon, daily during next week from Monday to Friday at 6.30 p.m.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 24th at 11,10,–Promuro has de- created slightly in all distrikte, exe-pt owr N; Japan in the extremno Fastb, where it has In med slightly. It is lowest over the S. China Sea. A moderate anti-cyclone is cantral over Mid-JapaU.
The moarcon is interrupted along the rat coast of China. It will be fresh, të mode n'a over the N. China Sen........
MAIL STEAM Hongkong runfall for 24 hours ending st
R.M.S.P. MAIL STEAM
PACKET
PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
STEAMBUS
HOMEWARD. "MERIONETHSHIRE.
TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE.
CO.
DATE OF DEPARTURE,
End of November.
SAILINGS TO VICTORIA, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE, TACOMA"AND"PORTLAND.
For Freight and Further Particulara, apply to
Telephone No. 215 Sub. Ex. 10.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. LTD.,
Agenta.
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CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.
FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS
S.S. CHINA
WILL BAIL FROM HONGKONG FOE
SAN FRANCISCO
·VIA SHANGBAI, NAGABAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND
HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO...
JAN. 27- APRIL 11 - JUNE 23, 1917.
AN UNSURPASSED HIGH-CLASS PASSENGER
SERVICE AT INTERMEDIATE RATES-
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10 am to-day, 000 inch Total since 1st January, 19.81 inches, against an average of
81.79 fuchos
The forecast for the 24 hours sading af noom to-day la an followe poss
DISTRICT
FORBOART.
derate; fine.
N.E.. winda,
strong.
Hongkong to Gap Book N. winds, me.
Fermoss Channel i
South Coast of China between ƒ The mus No. 1. Hongkong and Lamooksį,
South Coast of Chios between ; The súma ne
Hoogkong and zinnen, 1 No. 1.
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