12.
CONSERVATIVE POLICY TOWARDS INDIA.
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 9.
He was certain that Mr. Bald-work. The details were not filled win's words would be rond within and many of them would pre- sent serious diffeulties Apart solief' and 'delight by all sections
from the pledge of the honest at - of-opinion-in-India-No one would tempt to confront these difficulties bo more encouraged in his task and thus to carry on the work of the Conference, the Conservative than the Viceroy.
Part was not committed.
If Mr. Baldwin Blood by the do- alaration shích Lord Feel made on January 9-and it was so Mr. Bean doolared the work on which they all had been engagout would go forward, and with suc pega. (Cheers.) Parliamentary Delegation to India,
Mr. Wedgwood Bean said that the Government had varefully con sidered seriding a Parliamentary dologation to India forthwith to reconstituto the Round Table Con forenes with the addition of repre- entatives of Cingress, but the advantages of this plan were put weighed by important practical considerations. including
the exigency of the Parliamentary situation here and the necessity of much preliminary work in India ry Indians.
Referring to what had appeared in the Press within the last 48 hours, he said that there had been A great deal of exictement about thing. It was parfectly obvious that after the conclusion of the Conference the Government must deelde the next stops for continu† ing its work. It was a simple mat tar of procedure. The Govern ment had doubtless considered divers course of action.
to
There always had been and there still was genuine anxiety among many of his supporters whether at this moment the dele gates who had been at the London Conference were going to India. Hellfelt it only fair to relieve them of that anxiety and to nequaint them with his opinion. When he was naked on Monday if he had any objection to an authentic state ment going out after that decision had been one to he felt he would no statement Inmediately the Indian 'dele- much rather that
These conversations gates, including the representatives were made.
were private, but he noticed there of Congress, were prefired to re-
was some communication hatween sume the discussions the Govern-
that committee of his Party and a ment proposed to invite them to como to London and resume the hastile section of the Press, and he work of the Federal Relations Com-preferred that any netion he took mittee. They hoped the whole pro- should come out authenticated by He knew the result blent would be ready for a final himself. discussion early in the Autumn. Mr. Winston Churchill Pessimistic, 31, Winston Churchill declared that the developments of the past six woke might be a subject for congratulation among those agreed Tribute to Lord Irwin. upon the establishment of an All Tadian Federation with a respon- Proceeding, he expressed the con- sible Government as the precursor fident hope that the Government of full Dominion status, but less would not think of effecting any enthusiasm was pardonable in those major changes in the existing con- who thought that these, processes stitution whilst all those great were premature and dangerous and questions discussed at the Confer- likely to lead to confusion and dis-ence were still in process of nego Nevertheless, the fact that tiation. Referring to the conver- the Conservatives would not be re-sations between the Viceroy and Round Table Con- Gandhi, he deprecated the use of presented at
any ference in India made amends for such words as "Victory" and "Sur- render." Such conclusion of the much. Moreover, the chances of an agreement that would unite all conversations as had been reached noctions in India and be ratified could not have been reached in the circumstances by any other English. hy the British Parliament were
It was remote, and alight, while the pro man than Lord Irwin.. babilities of &"hreakdown were enormous.
aster.
The House of Commons agreed
to the vote on account.
Test of Great Britain's Honour.
the to
might be unfortunate in its re sutions in India; he believed, how ever, that what had been said in and during the present de bate might help to remove those misunderstandings.
ячіви
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1931.
ADVERTISED SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG.
(LEXANDRIA.
Pros: Garfield, Dollar, March 98. Pros, Polk, Dollar, April 5. Pres, Adams, Dollar, April 19.
.wor
Afishu, B. & S., March-15 Haiching, Douglas, March 17. Kutaang, Jardine's, March 17, Tikembang, J.C.J.L., March 18. Tsinan, B. & S., March 18 Tjisondari, J.0.3.L., March 19. Haining, Douglas, March 20, Talma, B.I., March 27. Antung, B. & S., March 20. Yuensang, Jardine's, March 31, Tinegara, J.C.J.L, April 2. Takada, B.I., April 10. Kumsang, Jardine's, April 17. »TWEKE.
Khyber, P. & O., March 14. Suwa Maru, N.Y.K., March 21. Somali, P. & 0., March 24, Fushimi Maru, N.Y.K., April 4 Annam, Manners, April Karmais, P. & O., April 11, Selandia, Maaner's, April 10, AUSTRALIAN PORTS, Taiping, B. & 8., Maroh 20. Atauta Maru, N.Y.K., March 20. St. Albans, E. & A., April 1. SALTIO PÕETS.
Annam, Manners, Apri! 3. Selandia, Mauners, April 10. BALTIMORE.
Taybank, Bank, April 7.
BANGKOK. Kwaagchow, B. & S., March 15. Kalgan, B. & 8., March 2. BELAWAN-DELL
Van Heutez, J.C.J.L., March 20. SUNDAY
-Venezia-L, Dodwell's, March 16. Gange. Dodwell'a, March 25. Genoa Maru, N.Y.K., March 27. Tokushima Mamu, N.Y.K., March
30..
Hilda, Dodwell's, April 12. Mirzapore, P. & Q.,-April 1,
GUSTON.
Tai Yang, Dedwell's, March 18, Pres. Garfield, Dollar, March 22, Javanese Prince, Furness, March
24.
Toba Maru, N.Y.K., March 31.1 Pres. Polk, Dollar, April 5, Japanese Prince, Furness, April 7; Taybank, Bank, April 7.
Pros. Adams, Dollar, April 19. BREMEN.
Aller, Molchera, March 21.. Colent, Melchers, April 4. BRINDISI
Venezia-L, Dodwell's, March 16. Gange, Dodwell's, March 25. Hilda, Dodwell's, April 12. CALCUTTA.
10.
a great tribute to his character-Hakodate Muru, N.Y.K., March a character which had given him prestige in India that nothing else Hosang, Jardine's, March 24. could have afforded him. They Tilawn, B.I., March 25. could not judge the ultimate effect Morioka Maru, N.Y.K., March 28.
Extromiam in India or ak. Home died slowly, but whatever Santhin, B.I., April 7, Mr. Hamway MacDonald, Prime happened the settlement had de Kutsang, Jardine's, April 7, Minister, winding
up the definitely enlarged the area of good. Talms, B.I., April 17. bate, nid
Yueasang, Jardino's, April 20. that
invita-will and of co-operation. an tion had already gone
The question of a constitutional CASABLANCA. Viceroy to endeavour to assist Government of India was by far an early meeting in London of the the most important and most diffi. Federal Structure Committee, and cult Imperial question wo had over there were hopes that Gandhi would had to face. More important even be present.
The Round Table Conference than party unity was the unity of nl parties on this subject. Ic had bren very useful in laying was firmly convinced that writing down the preliminary conditions of
sitch as appeared in the Daily Mail A federal structure. The work was
would do more to lose India for going on in India and here. We
Autolycus, B.F., March 31. CHEFOO.
Kaciohow, B. & S., March 25, Huichow, B. & S., April a.. COLOMBO,
Khyber, P. & O., March 14,
Venezia-L, Dodwell's, March 16. Athos II, M.M., March 17. Antenor, B.F., March 18.
were placing now a test upon the the Empire than anything else. Suwa Haru, N.Y.K., March 21.
honour of Britain, not only upon ita honour, but upon the capacity of Britain to face a very difficult
· political situation.
Press Barons' Lone Stand.
LONDON, Mar. 12. Members of the House of Com- mons of all parties agree that Mr. Baldwin's spirited speech was the outstanding feature of the India
The ultimate goal depended not on force, but on goodwill, sympathy, and understanding between India and the Government of Great Bri- tain, and the great work of Lord Irwin was that he had after many years of suspicion bridged the gulf by ability and character.
Pres. Garfield, Dollar, March 29. Somali, P. & O., March 24. Gange, Dodwell's, March 25. Genon Manu, N.Y.K., March 27. Rawalpindi, P. & O., March 28. Tokushima Mami, N.Y.K., March
30.
D'Arlagnan, M.M., March 31, Mirapore, P. & O., April 1, Fushimi Maru, N.Y.E., April 4. Fren. Folk, Dollar, April 5. Carnarvonshire Jardine's, April 8.
He did not believe that the bulk af the party in the House of Com mons or the country took a differ. ent view from that expressed by debate and one of the most notable | Lord Feel and by himself at New-Riida, Dodwell's, April 12.
ton Abbott. So long as he was Angers, M.M., April 14. policy in no niggardly spirit.
in bis political career.
It is expected to have an import-there. he would carry out that Pres. Adams, Dellar, April 19.
ant effect on India in removing misunderstandings caused by the India, Committee's bald if not mis- chievous announcement.
His reassertion of the responsible Conservative objective in regard 10 India constitutional changes is enlogised by all sections of the Press, exempt the Rothermere and Benverbrook organs.
COPENHAGEN.
Annam, Manners, April 3. Selandia, Manners, April 18, DALNY,
Linan, B. & S., March 17. Aeneas, B.F., April 7. DUTCH PORTS.
1
.
Mahatma Gandhi's Folicy. The Secretary for India, Mr. Wedgwond-Benn, said that Mr. Baldwin's words would be received with relief and delight in India. officials, particularly to the police Khyber, P. & O., March 14. After paying tributes to public and to the patriotism of the Indian Saarland, Jebsen, March 14. delegations to the Round Table City of Chester, Bank, March 15. Conference, ho said that these
Antenor, B.F., March 18. delegates had returned convinced Aller, Melchers, March 21. of the good faith of the British Suwa Maru, N.Y.K., March 21. Parliament and so were able to Somali, P., & O., March 24 explain the work of the Conference Oregon Star, Dodwell's, March 27, to their countrymmen. As a result Autolycus, B.F., March 31. the area of co-operation was ex- Kulmerland, Jebsen, April 2, tended.
Coblenz, Melchers, April 4. Formosa, Gilman's
April 4. Ap Annam, Manners, April 5, Carnarvonshire Jardine's, April 8. Karmala, P. & D., April 11, Oldenburg, Jebsen, April, 14. City of Khios, Bank, April 16 Belandia, Manner's, April 10.
BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE]
Rony, March 12. Opening the Indian debate in the House of Commons this after noon, the Conservative leader, he Stanley Baldwin, recalled the terms of the 1917 Proclamation, remind ing merabers of his Party that it recognised that the Empire was a It was understood that Gandhi's living organism. It was in con- policy stant procom of evolution. The clon for non-co-operation, and he process was being speeded up and had said that he would strain few would have foreseen even a few every term to make this provision
at settlement permanent. years ago to what point it would, have brought the relations of the
The result of the conversations great Dominions with the Mother had been received with universál Country It could not be supposed that in this world of evolution In-approval in India and had resulted din alone was static,
Ho declared that the Conserva-
They
FOOCHOW.
Hatching, Douglas, March 17. Choongahing, Jardino's, March 20. Ilaining, Douglas, March 20. Chipshing, Jardino's, March 20, Hufcbow, B. & S., April 3
GENDA.
Saarland, Jebien, March 14. Lyons Maru, N.Y.K., March 16. Venezia-L, Dodwell's, March 16. Euryiochus, B.F., March 20. Pies, Garhold, Dollar, March 22. Gange, Dodwell's, March 20. Kulmerland, Jebsen, April 2 Coblenz, Melchers, April 4, Formosa, Gilman's, April 4. Pres. Polk Dolar, April 5. Hilda, Dodwell's, April 12. Oldenburg, Jebsen, April 14. Pres. Adams. Dollar. April 10.
GLASGOW,
Antenor, B.F., March 15, Eurylochus, B.F. March 20, Autolyrus, R.E.. March 31.
GOTHENBURG.
Formosa, Gilman's, April 4. HAIPHONG AND HOIHOW, Kingyuan, B. & S., March 14. Kiungehow, B. & S., March, 27. KAMBURG.
Saarland, Jebsen, March 14, City of Chester, Bank, March 15. Antenor, B. F., March 18. Aller, Melchers, March 21. Somali, P. & O., March 24, Cregon Star, Dodwell's, March 27, Autolyeus, B. F., March 31. Kulmerland, Jebsen, April 2. Coblenz, Melchers, April 4. Formos, Gilman's. April 4. Annam, Manners, April. 3, Carnarvonshire Jazdine's, April 8. City of Khios, Bank, April 18. Oldenburg, Jebsen, April 14. Selandia, Manners, April 16,
HAVEE.
City of Chester. Bank, March 18. Eurylochus. B.F., March 20. City of Khies. Bank, April 18.
HONOLULU.
Tatsuta Maru N.Y.K., March, 19. Asana Maru, N. Y K., Apr" 1.
JAPAN PORTS
Karmali, P. & Q., March 14, Teuber, B.F., March 14. Oldenburg, Jelson, March 16.. Tairasiaa, B.F., March 16. Angers, M.M., March 17.. Glenluce, Jardine's, March 17. Kutsang. Jardine's, March 17. Emp. of Russia, O.P.S., March 18. Kann Maru, N.Y.K., Maroh 18. Tai. Yang, Dodwell's, March. 18. Tatsuta Maru N.Y.K., March 18. Soudan, P. & O, March 19. Ermland, Jchson, March 20. Toyonka Maru, N.Y.E., March 23, Anchises, B. F., March 24. Franken, Melches, March 24. Hiye Maru, N.Y.K., March 26. Rajputana, P. & O., March 7 Talma, B.I., March 27. Burgenland, Jebsen, March 29. City of Athens, Bank, March 29. Calchas, B.F., March 30, Felix Houssell, M.M., March 30. Nanking, Gilman's, March 31. Yuensang, Jardine's, March 31, Asanne Maru, N. Y. K., April 1. Emp. of Japan, C.P.S., April 1, Col. di Lana. Dodwell's, April 8. Nellore, E. & A.. April 6, Pembrokeshire, Jardine's, April 8. Ixion, B.F, April. 9. Emp. of Asia. C.P.S.. April 30. Kalyan, P. & O., April 10. Takada, B.I., April 10. Agamemnon, B.F., April 12.. Genera! Metzinger, M.M., April 13. Kumaang, Jardine's, April 17, Trave, Melehern, April 17.
JAVA PORTS.
Tjibadak, J.C.J.L., March 17. Tjisondari, J.C.J.L., March 24.. Tjikembang, J.C.J.L, March 31. Tiimanook, J.C.J.L., April 7. Tinegara, J.C.J.L., April 14 Tjisalak, J.C.J.L., April 21.
EELUNG.
Risolute, Jebsen, March 23.
LIVERPOOL
Lyons Maru, N. F.K., March 15, Eurylochus, B.F., March 20. Oregon Star, Dodwell's, March 27.
LONDON.
Khyber, P. & D., March 14. City of Chester, Bank, March 13. Venezis-L, Dadwell's. March 18. Antenor, B.F, March 18. Aller, Melchers, March 21.
Somali, P. & O. March 24,
In a marked improvement in trade. the greatest importance. The atmosphere created" was one would sook the co-operation of Suwa Mare, NY.K., March 21, tive Party stood exactly where it in which it would be very much lenders of every party in re- easier to have baffled them. It establishing contact with the did on January 9, when a state- ment which had not vet boen chal-was, the carmest desiro of the Gov- Indian side of the Conference. lenged was made by Lord Peel. It crament to continue with the least stood exactly where it stood in the possible interruption the constitu speech he delivered laat wook atonal discussions of the Round Newton Abbott, in the course of which ho said:
| Table Conference.
There were important practical difficulties in the way of sending
Gandhi the Salt Maker. (THROUGH REUTER'S AGENOT.] Bonsin (Bombay Presidency), ---
March 12. At the exact hour which Gandhi & Year Ago to-day started on his famous salt march, the Ma- atmo left this morning... Bocom
Our main objective is clear, namely, the objective of an All-Parlamentary. Delegation to India and there was much preliminary Indis Federation. But when we.
work which Indians themselves have stated our objective we must
must undertake in particular issues panied by Yallahai Patel, on a ant forget that many grave dificul- left open by the minorities Sul tour of the Baira district en route ties have to be surmounted before Committee. The Government ret Dandi, where on the shores of ~we can attain it."
He Had then added that what they warded this work in India as of the Indian Ocean he proposes once had at prosent was only a frame-1 (Continued at foot of neze column,) more to make salt on March 14
Gange, Dodwell's, March 95. Oregon Star, Dodwell's, March 27, Rawalpindi, P. &... March 28, Autolyous, B.F.. March 31, Allor, Melchers, Anril 4.- Fushimi Maru, N.Y.K.. April 4.- Caroarvonshire Jardine's, April 9. Karmala, P. &O., April 11, Hilda, Dodwell's, Aprii- 12. City of Khios, Bank, April 16
|LOB"ANGELES. ---
Tai Yang, Dodwell's, March 18. Pres. Pierce, Dollar. March 24. Pres. Jackson, A.M.L. March 31. PresMcKinley, A.M.L., April 14.
MANILA
Pres. Pierce, Dollar, March 14. Tjibadak, J.C.J.L., March 17. Taiping, B. & S., March 20. Emp. of Japan, C.P.8., March 21. Pros: Garfield, Dollar, March 22. Shingo Maru, N.Y. K., March 29, Pres. Jackson, A.M.L, March 24 Atsuta Maru, N.Y. K. March 20 Prva, Taft, Dakar, March 28. Tjikembang, J.O.J.L., March 31. Si, Albans, E. & A., April 1 Emp. of Asia, C.P.S., April 2.- Coblenz, Malchers, April 4, Tiinegara, JC.J.L, April 14..
MARBEILLES..
Khyber, P. & O., March 14. Saurland, Jebsen, March 14. Lyons Maru, N.Y.K., March 15. Athos II, M.M., March 17. Antenor, B.F., March 18." Allo, Melchors, March 21, Suwa Maru, N.Y.K., March 21. Pres, Garfield, Dollar, March 22. Somali, P. & O., March 24, Rawalpindi, F. & O., March 28. Autolycus, B.F., March 31. D'Artagnan, M.M., March 31, Fushimi Maru, N.Y.K., April 4. Annam, Manners, April 5. Pres. Polk, Dollar, April 5. Karmala, P. & O., April 11, Angers, M.M: April 14.. Selandia, Manners, April 10, Pros. Adams, Dollar. April 10. NAPLES.
Pres. Garfield, Dolar, March 22, Javanese Prince, Furness, March
94.
Pres. Polk, Dollar, April 5, Japanese Prince, Furneas, Apríl 7. Pos. Adams, Dollar, April 19.
NEW YORK, BOSTON, ato. Tai Yang, Dodwell's, March 18. Pres. Garfield, Dolar, March 22. Javiness Prince, Furneas, March
24.
Pres. Jackson, A.M.L., March 31: Toba Maru, N.Y.K., March 31. Prea. Polk, Dollar, April 5, Japanese Prince, Furness, April 7. Taybank, Bank, April 7.
Pres. MoKinley, A.M.L., April 14. Pres. Adams, Dollar, April 19.
NEWCHWANG.
Linan, B. & S., March 17. NORTH CHINA PORTS. Franken, Molches, March 4 Fulda, Melchers, April 6 Acncas, B.F., April 7. Trave, Melchers, April 17.
PAKHOI.
Kingyuan, B. & S., March 14, Kiungehow, B. & S., March 27 PANAMA.
Tai Yang, Dodwell's, March 18. Pres. Jackson, A.M.L., March 31. Toba Maru, N.Y.K., March 31. Pres. MoKinley, A.M.L., April 14, PENANG
Khyber, P. & O., March 14, Hakodate Maru, N.Y.K., March
10.
Antenor, B.F.. March 18.. Suwa Maru, N.Y.K., March 21. Pres. Garfield, Dollar, March 22, Hosing, Jardine's. March 24, Somali, P. & O,, March 24. Tilawa, B.I., March 28. Van Heuta, J.C.J.L., March 20. Cregon Star, Dodwell's, March 27. Genon Maru, N.Y.K.. March 27 Morioka Maru, N.Y.K.. March 28. Rawalpindi, P. & O., March 28. Tokushima Maru, NY.K., March
*90.
Mirzapore, P. & O., April 1. Santhin, B.I., April 2, Fushimi Maru, N.Y.K., April 4. Pres. Polk. Dollar, April 3 Kutsang, Jardine's, April 7. Carnarvonshire Jardine's, April 8, Talma, B.I.. April 17. Pres. Adams, Dollar, April 18. Yuensang, Jardine's, April 20. RABAUL..
Bremerhaven, Melchors, March 19. St. Albans, E. & A., April. 1. RANGOON
Hakodate Maru, N.Y.K, March
10.
Morioka Maru, N.Y.K., March 23. SAIGON.
Lyons Maru, N.Y.K., March 15. Athos II, M.M., March 17, " D'Artagnan, M.M., March 31, Angers, M.M., April 14. SANDAKAN.
Hintang, Jardine's,, March 18. Mausang, Jardine's, April 4. SAN FRANCISCO.
Tai Yang, Dodwell's. March 18. Tatsuto Mara N.Y.K. March 10. Pres. Pierce, Dollar, March 24. Pres. Jackson, A. M.L., March 31. Asam Maru, N. Y. K, April 1. Pres. McKinley, A.M.L., April 14. HOANDINAVIAN POETS. Formosa, Gilman's, April. 4. Anaam, Mangers, April 6, Selandia, Mannor's, April 16, SEATTLE.
Tencer, B.F., March 14... Pres. Madison, A.M.L., March 17. Hiyo Maru, N.Y.K., March 20 Pres. Taft, Dollar, April 5, Ixion, B.F., April 9,
|
SHANGHAI.—(Continued).
Einp. of Russia, C.P.S., March 18. Kamo Maru, N.Y. K., March 18. Tai Yang, Dodwell's, March 18. Tatsula Maru N.Y.K., March 18. Tjikombang, J.C.J.L.. March 18. Tsinan, B. & 8 March 18. Walshing, Jardino's, March 18, Kanchow, B. & S.; March 19. Sondan, P. & O., Murch 19. Ermland, Jebsen, March 20. Sunning, B. & S., March 2 Yatshing, Jardino's, March Toyoska Maru, N.Y.K., March 23, Anchison, B.F., March 24. Franken, Melches, March 24 Kwongsang, Jardine's, March 25. Hiyo Maru, N.Y.K., March 28, Rajputana, P. & O., March 27. Danmark, Manners, March 98. Burgenland, Jebsen, March 20, City of Athens, Bank, March 20. Calchas, B.F., March 30. Felix Roussell, M.M., March 20. Nanking, Gilman's, March 31. Yuensang, Jardino's, March 31, Asan Maru, N. Y. K., April 1 Emp. of Japan, C.F.S., April 1. Mirzapore, P. & O., April 1. Tinegara, J.C.JJ, April 9. Col di Lana, Dodwell's, April 8. Fulda, Molchors, April 8, Nellore, E. & A., April 0.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND 'MOVEMENTS.
Aeneas due from Europe April 0. Agamemnon due from Europe
April 12. Aller dus from Japan March 21, Anchisee due from Europa March
24.
Antenor dus from Northern ports
March 18.
Autolycus due from Northera porta
March 31.
Burgenland dus from Europe
March 28..
Calchas due from Europe, March
30. Carnarvonshire due tra Japan
April 8 Changte due from Australia April
14.
City of Atheus due from Europa
March-23:
City of Cardiff due from Now
York April 8.
City of Choster arrived from New
York March 8.
Eup. of Japaa duo from 'Shang-
hai March 20
Pembrokeshire, Jardine's, April 6. Emp. of Russia in Dock, Aeneas, B.F., April 7.
Phomius, B.F., April 7, Pilana, Dodwell's, April 7. Kalyan, P. & O., April 9. Emp. of Asin, C.P.S., April 10, Kalyan, P. & O., April 10. Takada, B.I.. April 10, Agamemnon, B.F., April 12. General Motzinger, M.M., April 13, Trave, Melchera, April 17. SINGAPORE
Khyber, P. & O., March 14, Anshan, B. & S., March 15. Hakodate Maru, N.Y.K., March
10.
Venezia-L. Dodwell's, March 16. Athos II, M.M., March 17. Antenor, B.F., March 18. Eurylachus, B.F., March 20. Suwa Maru, N.Y.K.. March 21. Pres. Garfield, Dolor, March 22. Hosang, Jardine's, March 24. Somali, P.&O., March 24. Gange, Dodwell's, March 25, Tiawn, B.1., March 25, Van Heuter, J.C.J.L., March 26. Genoa Maru, N.Y.K., March 27. Oregon Star, Dodwell's, March 27. Morioka Maru, N.Y.K., March 29. Rawalpindi, P. & O., March 29. Antung, B. & S., March 29.
Ermland due from Europe Maroh
90.
Eurylochus due from Japan March
90.
Franken due from Europe March'
24.
Fulda due from Europe April 6. Clonluce due from Europe March
17.
Hiyo Maru due from Shanghai
March 15.
Ixion due from Vancouver March
18.
"
Kalyan due from Europe April 8. Kamo Maru due from Manila...
March 17. Kulmerland duo from Japan' April/
2.
Kuteang due from Singapore
March 15.
Nellore due from Australia April
4
f
Oldenburg duo from Singapore
March 16... Pembrokeshire due from Europe
· April 6.
Tokushima Maru, N.Y.K., MarchPhemius due from New York April
Pros, Garfield duo from Japa A
30.
Autolycus, B. F., March 31. D'Artagnan. M.M., March 31, Mirzapore, P. & O., April 1. Santhia, B.I., April 2, Fushimi Maru, N.Y.K., April 4. Pres. Polk, Dollar, April 5. Kutaang, Jardine's, April 7.- Carnarvonshire Jardine's, April 8, Karmala, P. & O., April 11. Hilda, Dodwell's, April 12. ** Angers, M.M., April 14. Kanagawa Mara, N.Y.K., April 14. Talma, B.I., April 17. Pres. Adams, Dollar, April 19. Yuensang, Jardine's, April 20.
March 21.
Prea. Jackson due from Japan
March 23.
Pres. Madison, due from Manila
March 18.
Rajputana due from Europe March
20.
Rawalpindi due from Japan 'March
27. Resolute due from Manila March
21.
Saarland due from Shanghai
March 14, Shinyo Maru due from Shanghai
March 20,
Somali due from Japan March 93. Soudan due from Europe from
March 18. Suwa Maru due from Shanghai
March 20.
SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS. Tinhow, Bank, April 10. Kanagawa Maru, N.Y.K., April 14.,; | BOUTH AMERICAN PORTS.
Kanagawa Maru, N.Y.K., April 14. | Taiping
SWATOW
Anshun, B. & S., March 18. Hopang, Jardine's, March 15. Kwangchow, B. & 8., March 15. Shantung, B. & S., March 15. Haiching, Douglas, March 17. Suiyang, B. & B., March 17. Waishing, Jardine's, March 18. Choongshing, Jardine's, March 20. Haining, Douglas, March 20, Kalgan, B. & S., March 29: Sunning, B. & S., March 22, Yntabing, Jardine's, March 22, Kusichow, B. & S., March 25. Kwongsang, Jardine's, March 25. Antung, B. & S., March 29, Chipshing, Jardine's, March 23, TIENTSIN.
Choongshing, Jardine'a, March 20. Kueichow, B& 8., March 23, Chioshing, Jardino's, March 29, Huichow, B. & 8., April 3. TRIESTE AND VENIOR -Venezia-L, Dodwell's, March 10 Gange, Dodwell's, March 25. Bilds, Dodwell's, April 12. TSINGTAO.
Hopang, Jardino's, March 15, Shantung, B. & S., March 18. Suiyang, B. & S., March 17. Waishing, Jardine's March 18. Sunning, B. & S., March 22. Yatshing, Jardine's, March 22. Kwongsang, Jardins's, March 20, Aeneas, B.F., April 7. VANCOUVER, B.0. Toucer, B.F., March 14. Emp, of Russia, C.P.S., March 18. Emp, of Japan, C.P.S., April 1. Ixion, B.F.. April 9. Emp, of Asia, C.P.8., April 10, VICTORIA: "BO,
Teuner, B.F., March 14.
arrived from Manila March 13. Takada dus from Calentts April 8. Talma due from Calcutta March
22.
Tatsuta Maru due from Japan
March 10,
Teiresia, due from Europe March
16.
Terukuni Maru due from Straits
March 18...
Teucer arrived from Vancouver
March D.
Tilawa due from Japan March 27. Tjibadak dua from Amoy March
13.
Tjikombang arrived from Manila
March 13. Trave due from Europe April 17,
CLEARANCES.
March 18, Corones, for Canton, Changkiang, for Shanghai. Eng Lee, for Canton.
Gustav Diederichsen, for S'pore...... Halldar, for Bangkok, Haiyang, for Swatow Himalaya Maru, for Canton. Hong Hwa, for Singapore. Karmala, for Shanghai. Khyber, for Singapore. Kiungohow, fox Swatow. Kingyuan, for Hoihow. New York, for Manila. Sancho Maru, for Canton, Suisaug, for Singapore. Taiyuan, for: Amoy. Teuser, for Kobe. Yendai Maru, for Canton.
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SHANGHAI
Karmsla, P. & O., March 14, Hopsang, Jardine's, March 16. Shantung, B. & S., March 15 Szechuen, B. & S., March 15, Oldenburg, Jobaen, March 10. Teirosins, B.F., March 16. Angers, M.M., March 17. Glenluce, Jardino's, March 17, Kutsang. Jardine's, March 17, Litan, B. & S., March 17. Suiyang, B. & 8., March 17. Xingohow, B. & S., March 17.
Emp. of Japan, C.P.8., April · 1.
Pree. Taft, Dollar, April 5, Ixion, B.F., April t
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Kueichow, B. & 9., March 25, Huichow, B. & 8., April 3.
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