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UNITED
STATES OF BRITISH PRINCES AT RIO EUROPE.
BRITAIN DOES NOT DESIRE CUSTOMS PACT.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.)
LONDON, Mar, (20.
DE JANEIRO.
GREATEST WELCOME OF SOUTH AMERICAN TOUR.
[RETER'S AMERICAN SERVICE]
RIO DE JANEIRO, Mar. 25.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1931.
LIQUOR SMUGGLING
TREATIES.
AMERICA TO SEEK NEW. CONCESSIONS.
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[RKUTER'S 'AMERICAN SERVICE]
WASHINGTON, Mar, 25. It is learned that the State De- The Priness of Wales and Princepartment is giving very serious George received what was probably the greatest welcome accorded to them in the course of their all embracing tour of South Amerien when they arrived at Rio do Janeiro aboard the Alcantark th
in the House of Commons, re- plying to questions, Dr. 11. Dalton, Under-Secretary of State
for Foreign Affairs, said Great Britain had no present intention, to nego-day. tiate with Austria and Germany The liner was escorted into port with the view to concluding a Cuby a Brazilian cruiser and three toms Union. Such policy would | Frazilian destroyers, while a dozen invalva a radical change in our flying-honts and aeroplanes roared Gacal policy, and not only towards agresting overhead. foreign countries, but. towards the Dominions and India.
German Reply to British Representations.
BERLIN, Mar. 2. Replying to representations by
On the gany was a vast crowd which enthusiastically cheered the Hoyal visitors as mussed hands struck up the National Anthons of
Britain and Brazil.
The procession of the Princes abrough the city was triumphal
Girls, threw flowers and kisses
he Princes, escorted by Dragoons, drove through palm-lined avenues
the British Ambassador, the Chan-and batteries fired Royal aulutės as cellor, Dr. Bruening, declared that the Austro-German agreement was within the meaning of the Geneva Protocol, and there were no reasons why the League of Nations should discuss the tontter.
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the magnificent Quenabara Palace, where they are staying as the guests of the Government. The Austrian and German Gov. British Empire Exhibition Success. ernments, he added, have no ren-
from Buenos Aires A report son to fear an examination of the states that the British Empire legal aspects of the agreement, but.. Exhibiting' bag been so successful The German Government does not that it is unofficially angauneri consider that an examination from | that it will be continued beyond the the political viewpoint is admis | fixed closing date, April 27, gible, as the agréement is purely coonomie.
Dr. Bruening stated that the negotiations for the agreement would take some months to ron- eludo owing to the technical details fohe settled.
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Austria's Reply to Britain,
VIENNA, Mar. 27.
Herr Schoober, replying to repre- 'sentations by the British Amlinsan- dor, declared that the Austrian Government considors the agree ment to full entirely within the framework of the Genova Protocol of.1999. The Austrian Govern- ment, therefore, does not object to the signatories to the Protocol examining the legal side of the agreement, true, T view of its economic character, there could be no examination from a political standpoint,
The attendance in the first 10
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consideration to proposals for a far-reaching revision of the liquor- smuggling treaties with the meat important of the 10 nations prin- opally concerned.
No active steps hayo yet been taken, but in this connexion it is understood that the United States is considering the submission of a 21-mile proposal to establish limit from the American const-line instend of the present indefinite one of one hour's sailing, limit.
The American Government will also, it is stated, scok a clearer de- finition of the right of hot pursuit in view of the I'm Alone and José. phine K incidents.
The I'm Alons, was sunk with loss of life some eighteen months or so ago, while the Josephine K was.sholled and her British mastor killed this year.
In both cases it was alaimed by the owners that their vessels were. outside the limit
It is thought that Washington may use as a fever a threat to withdraw the concession to foreign ships, who now have the right to bring liquor into United States' ports under band,
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ADVERTISED SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG
ALEXANDRIA
Pros, Polk, Dallar, April 3. Pres. Adatas, "Dollar, April 10,
AMOY,
Hatching, Douglas, March 27. Taiyuan, B. & S., March 27... Tjisalak, J.C.J.L., March 27. Antung, B. & S., March 29, Yenang, Jardine's, March 31, Haining, Douglas, March 31.. Timanoek, J.C.J.L., April 1. Tsinan, D. & S., April 1 Tinegara, J.C.J.L., April 8. Anhui, B. & S., April . Taiyann, B, & S., April 8. Taknda, B., April 11. Kumaung, Jardine's, April 17. Sirdhana, B.I., April 24. Suisang, Jardine's, April 25
ANTWERP.
2
unam Mars NYK., April 4. Annam, Manners, April 3. Karmain, P.&O., April 11, Selandia, Manner's, April 10, Hakozaki Maru, N.Y.K., April 18
AUSTRALIAN PORTS,
St. Albans, E. & A., April 1. Changte, B. & S., April 21. Kama Maru, N.Y.K., April 25.
BALTIC FORTS.
Annam, Manners, April 3. Selandia, Mauera, April 16.
days was over 300,000, which is far CHILE INCREASES IMPORT BALTIMORE,
beyond the expectations of the promoters,
UNDER-SECRETARY FOR
SCOTLAND.
MR. JOSEPH WESTWOOD APPOINTED.
[RITISH WIRELESA SERVICE.]
Ruan, Mar. Mr. Joseph Westwood, M.P.. has been appointed Parliamentary lin- der-Secretary for Scotland in aue- crasion to Mr. Thomas Johnston, M.P., who has been appointed Lord Privy Seal.
Mr. Westwood site for the Pecb- (ORITISH WIRELESS 'SERVICE.]
Is and Southern Division of Mid- RedBy, Mar. 25.Lothian and Peebles. In the House of Commons, in He was appointed industrial or reply to number of questions, theganiser by the Fife minera and Under-Secretary of State for For- later became political organiser for eign Affairs, Dr. H. Dalton, made the Scottish minors. He has re a statement as follows: The in presented the division since 1922, formation concerning the projected when he defeated Sir Donald Mac. Customs Union between Germany Iran, the well-known Liberal poli- and Austrin, which has been tician. Furnished to the Foreign Office by the German Ambassador and the Austrian Minister, is being very closely studied in its legal, com. mercial and political aspects.
No agreement between Austria and Germany has yet been conclud- ed, but the two Governments have communicated to
certain pro. posals which are intended to form The subjects for the future negotin- tion of a treaty.
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"Whether or not a Union crn- stituted along the linea of the pro posals would involve a breach of any treaty provision is a legal question which cannot be answered at this stage, but which will have to be fully and carefully examined. It is impossible to forecast the Tosult of the proposed agreement en British trade. Much would obviously depend on the level of the duties which the proposed Union, if brought into being, would impose upon imports from other countries,
Injury to Trade.
"The House may rest assured that the Government will use all
proper means to prevent injury as e result of any such agreement. 10 the trading interests of Great Britain
The Government have no pre went intention of entering into nego. tiations with Germany or Austria with a view to concluding a Cus- toms Union with either or both. "
Any such step would involve a radical change in our facal policy
MR. ARNOLD BENNETT SERIOUSLY ILL.
WELL KNOWN WRITER DOWN WITH TYPHOID.
[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.}-
LONDON, Mar. 25.
A successful blood transfusion operation was carried out to-day on Mr. Arnold Bennett, who is auf- fering from typhoid.
He showed n alight, improvement this afternoon.
Mr. Arnold Bennett, who is 63 years of age, in the well-known novelist and playwright.
He began life in journalism and his best books are about the pot tery towns.
TEXAS OIL CONFERENCE.
EFFORT TO SECURE RATION.
H
ING OF SUPPLIES.
[REUTER'S ANKRICAN SERVICE)
AUSTIN (TEXAS), March 20.
A conference is being held here in an effort to secure the rationing of the new East Texas Oilfield.
East Texas oilmen say they will
in relation not only to foreign coun- agree to rationing when the im-
yearly.
The Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey has announced that it will cut imports from 60,000 to 45.000 barrels daily for three months as a trial from April 10.
trios but to the Dominions and parts are cut to 10,000,000 barrels India
Further questioned, Dr. Dalton said the text of the proposals was communicated only last Monday, It was not before Friday that, they received even the frat intimation, which came not from the German or Austria representatives, but from the Fronoh Ambassador, who valled at the Foreign Office tu acquaint them with what had been heard,
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Foreign Secretary's Work, Dr. Dalton suggested that a Jurther question be asked next Monday, when the Foreign Seere tary, Mr. Henderson, who is now in Paris attending the International Committee with reference to the European Economic Union pro posal, would be back in the House of Commons to answer il·
The Dutch Shell. has ordered cuts of 50 per cent; and the Gulf Com- pany to 25 per cant..
Mr. Henderson, informed M. Brian that be had drawn the attention of the Austrian and Ger man Governments to the anxioly which had been manifested in many quarters as to the conformity of the proposed treaty with existing obligations.
TARIFF.
OPERATIVE WITHIN A
FORTNIGHT.
{REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE]
NEW YORK, Mar. 25.
A message "from Santiago do Chile states that a heavy increase in the Chilean import tariff duties are being promulgated this week, the increase to breame offective in a fortnight.
They include a 250 per cent, in- crease in duty an tyres, 100 por cent. on bonzine in tank-steamers and rice, 70 per cent, on Bugar, 150 per cont, to 800 per cent, on in- dustrial apparatus, 20 per cent, ou large cars, and from 100 to 500 per cent, on machinery.
"HAIL TO THE CHIEF,
·HURRAH!"*
PRESIDENT HOOVER VISITS VIRGIN ISLANDS,
[REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE)
WASHINGTON. Mar. 25. In the course of his holiday- making tour aboard the U.8.9. Arizona, President Hoover wont ashore to-day at St. Thomas, in the Virgin Islands, passing through lines of canoes bedecked with flowers and flags, the Pre- sident being greeted with crion of "Iail to the Chief, Hurrah!"
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Taybank, Bank, April 7.
BANGKOK.
Kwangtung, B. & S., March 30. Kaying. B. & S., April 5.
BARCELONA..
Coblenz, Melchers, April 4, Burgenland, Jebsen, April 25.
BOMBAY
Genoa Maru, N.Y.K., March 27, Tokushin Maru, N.Y.K., March
31.
Mirzapore, P. & O., April 5. Bilda Dodwell's, April 12. Pilana, Dodwell's, April 19,
3OSTON.
Toba Maru, N.Y.K., March 31. Pres. Polk, Dollar, April 8. Taybank, Bank, April 7. Japanese Prince, Turness, April 0. Pres. Adams, Dollar, April 30, Chinese Princo, Furness, April 21.
BREMEN.
Coblenz, Melchers, April 4. Franken, Melchoré, April 23.
BRINDISI.
roooxow.
Haiching, Douglas, March 27. Chipshing, Jardine's, March 29.. Haining, Douglas, March 31. Huichow, B. & S., April 3. Chongshing, Jardine's, April 12.
GENOA
Kulmerland, Jebacu, March 81. Coblenz, Melchars, Áprij≥4. Pics. Polk Dollar, April 5. Formosa, Gilman's April o Hiida, Dodwell's, April 12 Lima Maru, N.Y.K., April ta Oldenburg, Jebsen, April 13. Pilana, Dodwell's, April 19, Pros, Adams, Dollar, April 10. Teirosias, B. F., April 20 Burgenland, Jebsen, April 28.
GLASGOW.
Autolycus, B.F., March 31. Hector, B.F., April 10. Teiresina, B.F., April 20.
'GOTHENBURG.
Farmosa, Gilman's April 6.
HAIPHONG AND HOINOW.
Kiungehow, B. & S., March 27. Kingyuan, B. & S., April 11.
HAMBURO.
Autolycus, B.F., March 31. Kulmorland, Jebsen, March 31. Oregon Star, Dodwell's, April 2. Annam, Manners, April 3 Coblenz, Melchers, April 4, Formosa, Gitman's April 6. Carnarvonshire Jardine's, April 8, Oldenburg, Jebsen, April 12. City of Khios, Bank, April 10. Selandia, Manners, April 10.. Burgenland, Jebsen, April 25, Franken, "Melchers, April 20... Glenluce, Jardine's, April 27,
HAVRE.
City of Khion, Bank, April! 10 Teiresins, B.F., April 20..
HONOLULU,
Asama Mary, N. Y` K., April 1. Shinyo Maru, N.Y.K., April 14. Bokuyo Maru, N.Y.K., April £2.
SAPAN PORTS
Rajputana, P. & O., March 27 Burgenland, Jebsen, March 28, Iyo Maru, N.Y.K., March 28, Calchas, B.F., March 29.1 City of Athens, Bank, March 29. Nagato Maru, N.Y.K., March 29. Felix Roussell, M.M., March 30. Kidderpore, P. & O., March 30. Nanking, Gilman's, March 31. Yuensang, Jardine's, March 31, Aaam Maru, N. Y. K., April 1." Emp, of Japan, C.P.S., April 1. Hakusan Maru, N.Y.K., April 3. Col di Lana, Dodwell's, April 6. Morioka Marn, N.Y.K., March 20 Nellore, E. & A., April 6. Santhia, B.L., April 4.
Pembrokeshiro, Jardine's, April 6. Plann, Dodwell's, April 7. Ixion, BF, April 9.
Hilda. Dodwell's, April 12 Pilana, Dodwell's, April 10.
CALOUTTA.
Kutsang, Jardino's, April 7, Malacca Maru, N.Y.K., April 6. Talma, B.I., April 18.
Yuonsang, Jardine's, April 20.
CASABLANCA.
IRAQ PETROLEUM AGREEMENT.
İNCOME-TAX ON PROFITS CONFINED TO IRAQ FIELD;
(TOROUGH NEUTER's 40kxor:]
LONDON, Mar. 20. An agreement has been signed between the Iraq Government and the Iraq Petroleum Company com Kueichow, B. & S., March 27. prising British, French, American Huichow, B. & S., April 3. and Dutch interests, after months
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Autolycus, B.F., March 31.
CHEFOO.
of protracted negotiations, prin- | COLOMBO, cipally involving income-tax, which
The agreement provides for in. come-tax on profits in Iraq only
and an annual consolidated pay ment dependent on the actual ton-. nage of production,
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the Iraq Government originally Gonen Maru, N.Y.K.. March 27. claimed on the profits derived from Rawalpindi, P. & Q., March 28.
Tokushima Maru, N.Y.K., March the Company's operations, even outside Iraq.
D'Artaghun, M.M., March 31, Fushimi Maru, N.Y.K., April 4. Pres. Polk, Dollar, April 5. Carnarvonshire Jardine's, April . Mirzapore, P. & O., April 8: Hilda, Dodwell's, April 12 Angers, M.M., April 14. Hakozaki Maru, N.Y.E., April 18. Pilana, Dodwell's, April 19, Pros, Adams, Dollar, April 19. Glenluce, Jardine's, April 27. Felix Roussel, M.M., April 23
The agreement disposes of the pipe lines which are being built hoth to Tripoli and Haifa.
SLAVE TRAFFIC IN
SOUDAN S
EFFECTIVE ACTION BY
--
AUTHORITIES.
[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.
Rucay, Mar. 25. In the House of Commons, Dr. Hugh Dalton, replying to ques tions, said 28 States had not yet ratified nor acceded to the Slavery Convention, of 1020.
With reference to the work of the Soudanese Slavery Patrol, bo said investigations in 1929 led to the arrest and imprisonment of a number of persons implicated in the trading of Abyssinian negroes to Arab tribes and to the discovery and liberation of 650 slaves im ported into Sondan from Abyss
He had expressed a strong hope that, before they proceeded further in the negotiation of the proposed Customs Union, an opportunity A communque was issued to-day would be given to the Council of nia.
COPENHAGEN.
Annam, Mannera, April 3. Selandia, Manners, April 10,
DALNY,
Tean, B. & S., April 0. Aeneas, B.F., April 7.
DUTCH PORTS.
Autolycus, B.F., March 31, Kulmarland, Jebsen, March 31. Oregon Bar, Dodwell's, April 2 Annam, Manners, April 3 Coblenz, Melchors, April 4, Kushimi-Maru, N.Y.K., April 4 Formosa, Gilmat's April 0. Carnarvonshire Jardine's, April 8, Harmelo, P&-04-April Oldonburg, Jelisen, April 12 Hector, F., AprI! · 18,-------- City of Khios, Bank, April 10: Hakozaki Maru, N.Y.E., April 18. Burgenland, Jebsen, April 25, Franken, Melchers, April 26. Glenluce, Jardine'â, April 27,
By the British Embassy in Paris the League of Nations, under The Foreign Bocretary consider: stating that the British and French whose auspices the Protocol of oil that the offective action of the Foreign Ministers considered this 1022 was negotiated to nure Boudanese authorities in the sup.Selandia, Manner's, April 16. morning-the-situation created by itself, at its May meeting that the pression of the slave traffle reflect the proposed Austro-German Cus- proposals were not contrary to the ad great credit on all concerned. engagements given by Austria in Fall reports were made at the tiine toms Union.
to the League of Nations, (Continued at foot of next column.) that instru
Emp. of Asia, C.P.S., April 10, Kalyan, P. & O., April 10. Takada, B.1., April 11. Agamemnon, B., April 12. Alster, Melchers, April 12. General Motringer, M.M., April 13,1 Shinyo Maru, N.Y.K., April 14. Vogtland, Jebsen, April 15, Burdwan, P. & O., April 17, Kumaang, Jerdine's, April 17. Trave, Melchors, April 17. Heian Maru, N.Y.K., April 21. Bokuyo Maru, N.Y.K., April 29. Comorin, P. & O., April 24.*. Gleniffer, Jardine's, April 24. Sirdhana, B.I., April 24. Emp. of Canada, C.P.8., April 25, Buisang, Jardine's, April 26. Duisburg, Jebron, April 26, Sphinx, M.M., Ápril 27.
JAVA POETS.
او
Tjikombang, J.O.J.L., March 31, Tjimanook, J.C.J.L., April 7.- Tinegara, J.C.J.L., April 14 Tilak, J.C.J.L., April 21. Tjibadak, U.C.J.L., April 29.
LIVERPOOL.
Oregon Star, Dodwell's, Apríl ̄2. Lima Maru, N.Y.K., April 13. Toiresias, B.F., April 20.
LONDON.
Rawalpindi, P.-&-O.,-March-28.. Autolycus, .F., March 31,. Oregon Star, Dodwell's, April 2 Aller, Melchora, April 4. Fushimi Maru, N.Y.K., April 4. Carnarvonshire Jardine's, April 8. Karmala, P. & O., April 11," Hilda, Dodwell's, April 12. Ifector, B.F., April, 18, City of Khios, Bank, April 18. Hakozaki Maru, NY-K, April 18 Pilsna, Doll's, April 19.. Rajputana, & O., April 25. Olenluce Jardine's, April 27
LOS ANGELES.
4.
Pres. Jackson A.M.L. March 31. Pros. McKinley, A.M.L., April 14 Bekuyo Maru, NYE April 22 Pres. Grant, A.M.L., April 28,
MANILA
Pres, Taft, Dollar, March 28, Tjikembang, J.O.J.L., March 31, St. Albans, E. & A.; April 1. Emp. of Asia, C.P.S., April 2 Coblena, Melchers, April 4,' Pres. McKinley, A.M.L., April 7. Pres. Jefferson, A.M.L, April 11. Tjinegara, JC.JL., April 14. Changte, B. & S., April 21. Kamo Muru, NY.K., April 95. Tjibadak, J.C.J., April 9.
BARSEILLES.
Rawalpindi, P. & O, March 99. Autolycus, B.F., March 31. D'Aringan, M., March 31, Annam, Manners, April 3. Fushimi Maru, N.Y.K., April 4, Pres. Polk Dollar, April 5. Karpinia, P. & O., April 11, Lima Maru, N.Y.K.. April 13, Angers. M.M., April 14. Hector, B.F., April 15, Solandia, Mauners, April 10, Hakozaki Maru, N.Y.K., April 18. Pros, Adams, Dollar, April 10. Franken, Melchers, April 25. Rajputana, P. & O., April 23. Felix Roussel, M.M., April 28,
NAPLES.
Pres Polk, Dollar, April 5, Japanese Prince, Furness, April 9. Pos Adams, Dollar, April 19. Chinese Prince, Furness, April 21.
NEW YORK, BOSTON, ets.
Pres. Jackson, A.M.L., March 31. Toba Maru, N.Y.K., March 31. Pres. Polk, Dollar, April 5. Taybank, Bank, April 7. Japanese Prince, Furness."April 9. Pres, McKinley, A.M.L., April, 14. Pres. Adams, Dollar, April 19. Chinese Prince, Furness, April 21. Prea, Grant, A.M.L., April 28.
NEWCHWANG.
Tonn, B. & 8, April 8.
NORTH CHINA PORTS.
Fulda, Melchora, April 0. Aeneas, B.F., April 7. Alster, Melchers, April 12. Trave, Melchers, April 17.
PAKHOI.
Kiungchow, B. & S., March 27. Kingyuan, B. & S., April 11.
PANAMA.
Pres. Jackson, A.M.L., March 31. Toba Maru, N.Y.K.. March 31. Prea. McKinley, A.M.L., April 14, Bokuyo Mara, N.Y.K. April 29. Prez, Grant, A.M.L., April 23.
PENANG:
....
Genoa Maru, N.Y.K., March 27. Rawalpindi, P. & O., March 28. Morioka Maru, N.Y.K., March 20. Tokushima Maru, N.Y.K., March
31,
Oregon Star, Dodwell's, April 2 Fushimi Maru, N.Y.K., April 4. Santhia, B.I., April 4
pi
Pres. Polk, Dollar, April 5. Katsang, Jardino's, April 7, Carnarvonshire Jardine's, April 8. Malacca Maru, N.Y.K., April a. Mirzapore, P. & O., April & Hakozaki Maru, N.Y.E., April 18. Talma, B.I., April 18. Pres, Adams, Dollar, April 10. Yuensang, Jardine's, April 20, Glenuce, Jardine's, April 97.
RABAUL.
St. Albans, E. & A., April 1.
RANGOON,
Morioka Maru, N.Y.K., March 20. Malacca Maru, N.Y.K., April 8
BAIGON.
D'Artagnan, M.M., March 31. Angers, M.M., April ** Felix Roussel, M.M., April 28.-
SANDAKAN
Mausang, Jardine's, April 5. Ifinsang, Jardino's, April 11,
| SAN FRANCISCO.
Pres. Jacka, A.M.L., March 31. Asam Maru, N. Y. K., April 1. Prea McKinley, A.M.L., April 14. Shinyo Maru, N.Y.E., April 14, Pres. Grant, A.M.L., April 28.
| SUANDINAVIAN PORTS,
Annam, Mannors, April 3. Formosa, Gilman's April 0. Selandia, Mauner's, April 10,
SZATTLE.
Pres Taft, Dollar, April 5, Ixion, B.F., April 9. Free, Jefferson, A.M.L., April 19 Hician Maru, N.Y K., April 21.
8HANGHAI.
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Kingyuan, B. & B., March 27. Rajputana, P. & O, March 27. Taiyuan, B. & 6., March 27, Tjisalak, J.C.J., March 27 Burgonland, Jebsen, March 28, Calchas, R.F., March 20., Chakaang, Jardine's, March 20.. City of Athens Bank, March 20 Nagato Maru, N.Y.R. March 29. Boochow, B. & S., March 22. Felix Roussell, M.M., March 30. Kidderpore, P., & O., March 30, Nanking, Gilman's, March 31... Stachuan, B. & S., March 31 Yuensang, 'Jardino's, March 31,
SHANGHAI.--(Continued).
་་
Asana Maru, N. Y. K., April 1° Tamp, of Japan, C.P.S., April 1, Fooshing, Jardino's, April 1. Tsinan, B. & S., April 1. Hakusan Mara, N.F.K., April. 3. Tinegara. J.C.J.L., April 3 Kwaisang, Jardino's, April 5. : Shantung B. & S., April 0. Col di Lann, Dodwell's, April 0. Tasak, Muniers. April Fulda, Melchors, April 8. Nellore, E. & A, April 6. Pembrokeshire, Jardine's, April 8. Tenn, B. & S., April 0. Acucas, B.F., April 7. „ Phomius, B.F., April 7, Pilana, Dodwell's, April 7. Saiyang, B. & S., April 7. Hangsang, Jardins's, April 8, Taiyuan, B. & S., April 8, Kalyan, P. & O., April 0. Emp, of Asia, C.P.S., April 10. Kalyan, P. & .. April 10. Takada, B.I., April 1. Agamemnon, B.V., April 12. Alator, Melchers, April 12. General Motzinger, M.M., April 13, Shinyo Maru, N.Y.K., April 14. Vogtland, Jebsen, April 15, Burdwan, P. & D., Apr 17. Kumsang, Jardino's, April 17. Trave, Melchera, April 17. Heian Maru, N.Y.K., April 21. Comorin, P. & O., April 24, Gleniffer, Jardine's, April 24. Emp, of Canada, C.P.§., April 25, Duisburg, Jebson, April 26. Sphinx, M.M., April 27. Java. Manners, April 28
SINGAPORE
Genoa Mara, N.Y.K., March 27. Rawalpindi, P. & O., March 29. Antung, B. & 8., March 20. Morioka Maru, N.Y.K., March 20. Tokushima Maru, N.Y.K., March
...al.
Autolycus, B.F., March 31. D'Artagnan, M.M., March 31, Oregon Star, Dodwell's, April 2 Fushimi Maru. N.YK., April 4. Santhila, B., April 4. Anhui, B. & S., April & Pres. Polk, Dollar, April 5. Kutsang, Jardine's, April 7, Carnarvonshiro Jardino's, April 6, Malacca Moru, N.Y.K., April 8, Mirzapore, P. & Q., April 8. Karmala, P. & O., April 11. - Tilda, Dodwell's, April 12, Angers, M.M., April 14,
Kanagawa Maru, N.Y.K., April 14.- Tietor, B.F., April 16. - Takozaki Maru, N.Y.K., April Talia, B.I., April 18.
Pilana, Dodwell's, April 19. Pres, Adams, Dollar, April 19. Yuensang, Jardine's, April 20. Franken, Molchors, April 25, Glenlüce, Jardino's, April 27, Felix Roussel, M.M., April 28.
SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.
Tinhow, Bank, April 10, Kanagawa Maru, N.Y.K., April 14,
SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS. Kanagawa Maru, N.Y.K., April 14, Bokuyo Maru, N.Y.K., April 22.
SWATOW.
Haiching, Douglas, March 27. Kingyuno, B. & 8., March 27. Kurichow, B. & 8., March 27, Antung, B. & S., March 20. Chaksang, Jardino's, March 29. Chipshing. Jardine's, March 29. Boochow, B. & S., March 29. Kwangtung, B. & S., March 30. Haining, Douglas, March 31. Szechuen, B. & S., March 31. Fooshing, Jardino's, April 1. Anhui, B. & S., April 5. Kaying, B. & S., April 5. Kwaisang, Jardine's, April 5.'. Shantung B. & 8., April 8. Suiyang, B. & B., April 7. Hangsang, Jardine's, April 8," Cheongshing, Jardine's, April 12. TIENTSIN.
Kueichow, B. & S., March 27, Chinshing, Jardine's, March 29, Huishow, B. & 8., April 3. Cheongshing, Jardine's, April 12.
TRIESTE AND VENICE. Hilda, Dodwell's, April 12. Pilana, Dodwells, April 19.
<INGTAO
Chakeang, Jardine's, March 20. Senchow, B. & S., March 20, Szechuan, B. & S., March 31. Fooshing, Jardine's, April 1. Kwaisang. Jardino's, April 5. Shantung B.& 8., April 8... Aencas, B.F., April 7.0 Suiyang, B. & S., April 4, Hangaang, Jardine's, April 8,
VANCOUVER, B.0.¦
Emp. of Japan, C.P.8., April 1. Ixion, B.F., April 9.
Emp, of Asia, C.P.8., April, 10. Emp of Canada, C.P.8. April
VICTORIA, 8.0.
Emp, of Japan. C.P.8., April 1 Pres Taft, Dollar, April 6, Ixion, B.F., April 9.
Emp, of Asia, C.P.8, April Pres Jefferson, A.M.L, April 1, Hinn Maru, N.Y.K., April 21. Emp. of Canaday C.P.8., "April 25
VLADIVOSTOCK.
Calchas, BF, March 20 Pembrokeshire Jardine's, April: Gleniffer, Jardino's, April 24. WEIHAIWEL. -Kueichow-D--&-6., March 27,
Kuichow,-B-&-6-April-3.