12
DEATH OF SIR
TMA Toototaler.
Sponking of service and courtoay
ings in a ship worker's pocket, are. just as good in my till as the pound
THOMAS LIPTON..he ones wrote, The twenty shill- FAMOUS MERCHANT AND
YACHTING FIGURE.
(THROUGH REUTER'S ADÉNGY.] ^\
LONDON, Oct. 2. In the pranes of four doctors and seroral old friends, Sir Thomas Lipton, ent the enge of 81, to-day passed away peacefully in his sleep through hearifailure.
The life of Sir Thomas Johnstone Lapton, world famous merchant and yachting figüre, showed again" the universal ability of man if sincerely carnest to elinib up "out of the mire of depressing proverty and hard struggles in early life.
The lack of education and fan- olat backing which clog the stops of many only served to spur Lipton
on:
Sir Thomas Hic story reads lice chronicles of what the world likes to point out as the pattern of deseri ving manly success.
1
thendlords pigskin course. The workingman's wife with her linsköt on her arm is sntitled to na much respect as the, lady, who comes
HONG KONG DAILY
NIGHT SPORTS AT THE V.R.C.
FIVE CHAMPIONSHIPS DECIDED.
PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1931.
ADEN.
ADVERTISED SAILINGS FROM HONG
Chanonoenux, M.M., Oct. 13.4 Moncalieri Dodwell's, Oct. 20. Atbos 17, MM., Det 27/
to the store in her plush lined INTERESTING SPORT BUT NO Burdwan, P. & O., Oct. 31.
motor car.
Speaking of work and drinking he said "Tind the work that suits vou and put your whole heart into it. Back up ambitions. with back aches. Young men should beware of strong drink. Corkscrews have sunk more people than cork jackets will ever save. I never drink any thing stronger than lemonado and my smoking is confined to smoking. human and bacons which bring good returns,
From the very start of his busi hosa life Lipton was an ardent "ex- ponant of hard work. He early showed a great ability to organize His sturdy Irish blood, supported by Scotch thriftiness and toned with visions of success formed while in the United States, was the foundation,
enean plantations in Coylon,
RECORDS BROKEN.
KERANDELA
*MOX:
At the last swimming gala but Frea Van Buren, Dollar, Oct. one of the season, held by the Hong Kong Amateur Swimming Association at the V.R.C, on Satur. day night, five Colony Champion ships were decided,
Owing to the failure of one of the competitors in the 100 yard. back stroke championship to turn up the event was one by a walk
Covar,
|
Haining. Douglas, Dot. 6. Taiyuan, B. & S., Oct. 7. Yuensang, Jarding's, Oct. 7.. Tindari, J.C.31., Oct. 8, Santhik, B.I., Oct. 8, Halyang, Douglas, Oct. 8. Tjibakad, J.C.J.L., Oct. 13. Kumang Jardine's, Dec. 18, Talma, B..1.. Oct. 23. Suisang, Jardino's, Oct. 31.
ANTWERPA
The ladies 50 yards Free Style Championship was won by Mrs. J. MacMahon after a close race with Haruna Maru, NY.K., Oct. 17... Miss E. Allen, this year's 100 yards Kashmir, P. & D. Oct. 25. Champion. Miss D. Hunt was the Burdwan, P. & O Oct. 1.
Java Manners, Oct. 20. only other competitor, Miss S.Katori Maru, N.T.K., Oct. 31. Dalziel failing to start,
AUSTRALIAN PORTS.. Changto, B. & 8., Oct. 20. Kame Mari, N.Y.F., Oct. 4 Nellore, E. & A., Oct. 31,
1
Not satisfied with his one-room Trish blood flowed in the veins shop with its small sleeping-room of the ardent sportsman who was where he lived, he opened a second recognized as the greatest living shop at 27.. High Street, Glasgow
He was horn of poor Soon his small store chain aprend "yachtman."
parents in the shabby outskirts of over Scotland and then throughout the industrious and thrifty city of Great Britain and Ireland, This "Cilasgow," At the age of cloven be micress was followed by the pair- cause of family poverty and per-clase of extensive coffee, ten and san ambition he started his busi- nek career as a messenger boy at the salary of two shillings aud six Linton slowly but surely innerted pence, a week. On rare holidays spoken. He opened his own pack- he snifed lug-boats on the Clyde.
ing-house for hogs in Chicago, and These old bare-foot days, filled then established fruit farms, jam with heart-breaking attempts fre- factories, bakeries and bacon curing quently accompanied by futile ef; establishments. In 1808 his come Toris 10 get faulty, constructed į pany was formed into a limited lia-ming. Gittins's time of 01 seconds | Tjisadane, J.C.J.L, Nov. 10.
rafis 10 sail were the beginning ofbility company. his romantic yacht life.
Spirit of Travel,
[
As the wheel of life apun on
Kept Natural Tact,
In 1860 he caught the spirit of With all his keen business travel and saw an opportunity to acumen, ardent devotion to yacht advance himself in that then faring, and rise in the commercial and away haven the United States. He financial world, he kept his natural nrrived, as did Ramsay Mae tact and welcome plainness. "Donald, a steerage passenger.
When talking with King Edward; Queen Mary, President Theodore Roosevelt, King George, the Prince of Wales or Andrew Carnegie he never lost his common touch. His brond Scotch brogue tinged with laughing, lovable Irish is known by many of the world's prominent people. Proudly he anid, "Yo'll be bounding proud, me Indilie.".
In the summer of 1930 he arrived aboard his luxurious steam yacht which was to tow his Shamrock VI to Sandy Hook for the Ametien Cup Races to be run in September. Following his original arrival in the United States he found tom- norary employment in a grocery store. His next job entrusted him with the duties of a strent car Personally, Lipton was known as motorman in New Orleans. He a great story teller. Most of his soon ranlized that such work offered yarns dealt with amusing events of little future so he secured work on his life. He travelled to all parts n plantation in South Carolina.of the world and his mind carried With more than five hundred dol-stories with settings in all nations Jars in his pocket, diligently saved under practically every possib from his amall earnings, he return-condition.
ed to Scotland to embark upon que He preferred music halls of the most successful business theatres and opera "it's easier unreers over enjoyed by a British to walk out," he said. He also subject.
joyed drinking his ten out of a saucer, thus conforming with nis custom of never raising the "cup"
Work Is Pun."/
Ho started his first grocery shop nt Stobcross Street, Glasgow, and hung a huge sign, which he adopted as his life's motto, in the centre of the store.
The sign read, "Work is Fun," When he questioned his arst as. sistant, prior to employment. he naked,Are you afraid of work and are you a good risar ***.
In those early years he formed a number of definite business poli- cies and then tenaciously followed them throughout his career which led to world recognition and a huge private fortune,
|
Ed, da Roza retained his crown as the Diving Champion, but was well seconded by L. Roza Porcira.
SV Gitting, who was in fins form for the 100 yards Free Style Championship, won in convincing stylo from W. Lawrence, R. W. Amery, the other competitor, modo welcome return to local swim
was, 2 seconds short of the record of 50 seconds. set up by D, Lyon in 1994.
The other Championship event was the 100 yards Brenst. Stroke race and H. M. Remedios beat the 1930 holder of the Championship, W. Foraita, in a thrilling struggle. The time recorded was 81.4/5 secs, which is 3.2/5 sees, short of the re cord of 78.2/5 secs, made by Wan Kwongtia in 1928.
BALI.
Tjinegara, J.C.J.L, Oct. 13. Tjibadak, J.C.JL Oct. 27.
BALTIC PORTS. -
Java, Manners, Oct. 29.
BANGKOK.
Kwangtung, B. & S., Oct.
BARCELONA.
A team race was staged between. sides captained by W. Lawrence Duisburg, Jebsen, Oct. 16. and S. V. Gitting. Jawrence's team | Trior, »Melchera, Oct. 17. won comfortably,
"At the conclusion of the swim- BELAWAN-DELL. ming the usual dance was held,
Results.
100 yards Back Stroke, Cham- pionship of the Colony-Walk over for L Roza Pereira He covered the distance in a solo swim in 70.1/5 secs.
50 yards Ladies Free Style Championship of the Colony, Mrs. J. MacMahon, Time: 33.4/5 sece.; 2, Mins E. Allen. Time: 34.1/0 Bees.
Van Huntaz, J.C.J.L, Oct, Simp
JUMBAY
Mirzapore, P. & G., Oct. Tango, Maru, N.V.K.. Get 14. Genova Maru, N.Y.K., Oct. 20.
BOSTON.
Twcodbank Bank, Ook 7.: Lisbon Mary, NYK., Oct. 9,
alayam Erines, Furness, Oct. 1 Pres. Van Buren, Dollar Oat, 18 Katsuragi Maru, N.Y.II, Oct. 21. Moncalieri, Dodwell's, Det, 95.
BREMEN.
Trave, Molchers, Oct. v. Trier, Melchors, Oct. 17, Java, Manners, Oct. 20.
BRINDISI.
Moncalieri Dodwell's, Oct. 28.
JALOUTTA.
Sirdhana, B.I., Oct. 8 Katsang Javilines. Det; 7. Hakodate Maru, N.Y.E., Oct. 8. Morioka Maru, N.Y.K., Oct. 15.
· Hosang, Jardino's, Oct. 10. Tilava, B., Oct. 18, Yansang, Jardino's, Oct. 28, Santhia B.I., Oct. 29. Taima, P.&O., Nov. 12. Takada, P. & O., Nov. 17. Siruban, P. C Đ. Der ID Tilawa, P. & Q., Dec. 24.
CASABLANCA.
Perseus BiF., Oct. 13: Kaslunir,
QHEFOO,
24,
Huichow, B. & S., Oct. 8. Cheongshing, Jardine's, Oct. Kueichow, B. & 8., Oct. 20.
COLOMBO,
HONOLULU,
Shipyo Maru, NY.K., Oct 13, Rakuyo Maru, NY.K., Oct. 15 Chichibu Maru, NYK., Oct. 8.
HULI
Burdwan, P. & 0.,
GAPAN PORTS:
Nellore, E. & A., Oct Glouiffer, Jardine'a, Out: 6, Hikawa Maru, N.Y.K., Opt. 6. Kidderporo, P. & O., Oct. 6 Yuensang" Jardine's, Oct.. 7. Santhia, B., Oct. 2
Emp. of Canada, C.P.S., Oct 10, Naldera, P&O Oct 10 C Sauerland, Jebsen, Oct. 11, Achilles B.E... Oct. 12. - D'Artagnan, M.M., Oct. 13. Neleus, B.F, Oct. 13. Shinyo Maru, NYE., Oct. 15, Bakugo Maru, N.V.E., "Oct. 15. Hakone Maru, N.Y.K., Oct. 15. Kitano Mard, NY. K., Oct. 16. Kaahgur, P. & D.. Oct. 17, Tyndarens, B., Oct. 17; // Kumsang, Jardino's, Oct. 18.. Tai Yin, Dodwell's, Oct. 18. Carignann," Dodwell's. Oct. 19, Dokar Maru, NY K., Oct. Emp, of Russia, C.P.S., Oct. 23, | Glonoglė,, Jardíne's, Oct. 23.
Talmin, R., Oct. 23. Macedonia, P. & O., Oct. 24. Nanking Gilman's, Oct, 24. Ramses, Jebaon, Oct. 25 Moriones, B.F., Oct. 201 Andre Leban, M.M. Oct. 28. Chichibu Maru, N.Y.K., Oct. 28. Main, Melchers; Oct. 31. Suisang, Jarding's Oct 31. Glønberg, Jardine's, Nov. 8. Glenapp, Jardine's, Nov, 20.
JAVA PORTA
f'.
Tjienross, J.C.J.L., Oct. 8. Tinegara J.C.J.L., Oct. 13. Tjikarang, J.C.J.L., Oct. 20. Tjibadak, J.C.J L. Oct. 197
Miritpore, P. & O., Oct 6, Chengaceaux, M.M Oct: 13. Tango, Maru, N.Y.K.. Oct. 1. Haruna Maru, N.Y.K., Oct. 17. Pres. Van Buren, Dollar, Oct. 18. LIVERPOOL. Katsuragi Maru, N.Y. E., Oct. 21. Moncalieri, Dodwell's. Oct. 25. Geneva Maru, N.Y.K., Oct. 28. Athea--II--MM Oct 27 Katori Maru, N.Y.K., Oct. 31.
COPENHAGEN.
M
Java, Manners, Oct. 29.
DALNY.
30 yards, Blindfold Rice (Men-Roza Pereiru, C. Figueiredo, and Chenan, B. & S., Oct. 8. bers of V.R.C.).—1, E. U: S. Alves;
2, J. Noves.
Diving Championship of the Colony.-1. Ed. da Roza, 9, L. Roza Pereira.
100 yards Fren Style Champion- ship of the Colony.-1, 8. V. Git tins, Time: 41 sees.; 2. W. Law
Always Appeared. Young, His slightly more than six feet of stature appeared much younger than his yoare really numbered. His handshake was firm and his eyes were clear and steady. His strido was springy and certain. rende Years of riding the crest of waves. and living a hart, energetic life in the open left him a splendid physi enl specimen. On May 10, 1931 he celebrated his eighty-first birth- day.
50 vards Handicap (Members Roza. Time: of V.R.C.)-1, M.
37.45 sec8.13, 4. A. Guterres (Ser.) Time: 31 secs.
100 yards Breast Stroke Cham pionship of the Colony,-1, H, M. Remedios. Time: 81.4/5 secs.; 2. W. Foraita. Time: 82:1/5 ccs.
Sir Thomas determined to carry He resolved never to take a part-on in 1930 the attempt to win the ner, always to decline lonus and America Cup which he started Team Race W. Lawrence's never sign a bill. Many of his po: thirty years previously. "I would Team defeated 8. Vittina licies might not be termed good pre-swap the whole blooming lot of my Team. The swimmers in the win sent day. big-business principles, cups for the mug beld by thening team were: W. Lawrance but they led Tommy" Lipton to Americans," he used to say, this (Captain), A. A. Guterres, L. success. He also believed strongly from a man who won more import in a steady, well-planned advertis- ant yacht cups than any individual ing campaign.
(2050)
24.13)-
1L00
17.18
[tab]
(12.13)
17.00
[2.13)
assot
200
zasó!
of his time.
(Continued on next Onlumn.)
AO.F. C. Average of Shanghai Stocks
_FER.
1991
AM
KAY
TWENTY REPRESENTATIVE- STOCKS
JULY
F, Roza.
** AMBULANCE . BRIGADE
AQUATICS.
CHAMPIONSHIP WON
...
BY
KING'S COLLEGE OLD BOYS.
Chinbu, B. & S., Oct. 12. Patroclus, B.F., Účt, `18.
DUTCH PORTS.
Trave, Machers, Oct. 8. Vogtland, Jebson, Oct. 6. Pershus, B.F., Oct. 13. Duisburg, Jebsen, Oct. 16. The annual aquatic sports of the Haruna Maru, N.Y.R., Oct. 17; held at the King's College Bath City of Khics, Bank, Oct. 18. St. John Ambulance: Brigade was Trier, Melchers, Oct. 17. yesterday in the presence of a fair-Havelland, Jebsen, Oot. 24.. ly large number of spectators. Five Kashmir, P. & O., Oct. 24.
divisions took part. the compe- Java, Manners, Oct, 20, tition, King College Old Boys, Burdwan, P. & O., Oct. 31. King's College Present Boys, the Indian Division, St. Joseph's Col- lege Division and the Mongkok Division, and the championship was won by King's College Old Boys by 12 points, St. Joseph's College, who won the championship last year, were just beaten, the dif- ference between them being only a matter of three points."
The most interesting event was the team race which was won by the King's College Present. Boys with the Indian Division, a good second. *
FOODROW
Haining, Douglas, Oct. 6. Haiyang, Douglas, Oct 9, Cheongshing, Jardine's. Oct. 15, Kunichow, B. & S., Oct. 20.
GENOA.
Vogtland, Jebsen, Oct. 6... Lima Maru, N.Y.K., Oct. 19. Duisburg, Jebsen, Oct. 16. Trier, Melchers, Oct. 17. Pres. Van Buren, Doilar, Oct 18 Havelland, Jebsen, Oct. 24. Moncalieri, Dodwell's, Oct, 25. Sauerland, Jebsen, Nov. 7.
Before asking Mrs. Ralston to present the prizes, Mr. J. Ralston, remarked that it was the first time that they had had decent weather since the competition was first started three years ago and for this they must congratulate them- selves. For the first time, St. Joseph's College was out of the running, but, however, they had GLASGOW. one compensation as the individual championship had been won" by.
their champion, Bobert Chan,
Remits,"
The results were:--
Asphalion, B.F., Oct. 11,
Team Race (4) swimmers, 2 HAIPHONG AND HOLBOW.
langtha anch):-1st, King's College
Presont Boya; 2nd, Indian Divi-"
sion; 3rd., King's College Old Kiungchow, B. & S., Oct. 9.
Boys.
Life Saving:1st. Chan Sik Kingyuan, B. & S., Oct. 93. "Pui (K.C.0.B.) "Sad, Lam Blu
Ho (K.COB.); ard Robert Chan (St. Joseph's)
HAMBURG.
Six lengths Froo Style 1st,
HE Robert Chan (St. Joseph's): 2nd. Trave, Mochers, Oct. 0. Chan Biu Lam (Mongkok), 3rd, Vogtland, Jebsen, Oct. B. Lau. Po Hui (K.Q.P.B;),... - Perseus, B.F., Oct. 13.
Three lengths Breast Stroko Duisburg; Jebsen, Oct. 16. 16b, Robert Ciman (St. Joseph's), Trier, Melchers-Oct-17 2nd, Chan Bik Fui (K.C.O.B.); City of Khios, Bank, Oct. 18, 3rd. Kwan Tak (K.C.P.B.). Havellaud, Jebsen, Oct. 25.
Six lengths Breast Stroke-let, Jays, Manners, Oct. 29. Law Biu So. (K.0.0.B.); end., Ro Burdwan, P. & O., Oct. 31. bert Chan (St. Joseph's); 3rd, Sauerland, Jobsyn, Nov. 7. Chan Sik Fui (K.C.O.B.).
After the distribution of the pri-
Prices have been working lower contiment such as is the case in ing may cause irregularities for a while, On the other hand, beae- in the Shanghai market since other large cities. The approach fits from the possibility of higher Britain announced the suspension of Settlement Uny normally caus- || silver prices are being considered, of the gold standard. From 28.00, ed business to recedo, to a low ebb, and some stocks may respond well high for the year outablished and the current tendency for to any definite tendency on the September 10, the AO.F.C. Averpricos to end is riot unusual part of silver to improve. Les Mr. A. Morris, Brigade Com- HAVEE
Afler Ballement Day. Bentember 1 The statisticul record of the „misionerse thanked Mrs. Ralston age-has-dropped down to 27.20 and is about half way batween the 29, the market is expected to be A.O.F.C. Average follows
and remarked that, the prizes for duw point and the high
the last advance. Dome, more, active Uncertainty: High for year September 19 28,63 the other competitions would be Asphalion, BF Ort
Trading has been quiet and the market is not depressed by poor
Monat åBurdwan, P. & Q., Oct. 315
that oxista on the outlook for January 6 24.10 presented at the annual inspection City of Khios, Bank, Oct. 18, business and tende due to the law Recent low point August 26.34 of the Brigads.
Beptembar 28 -27.2934 pms exchange rates for the pound sterl
Asphalion, B.F., Oct. 11. Lima Maru N.Y.K., Oct. 12 Troilus, B. & F. Nov. 3.
LONDON.
Trave, Molchers, Oct. a. Mantua, P. & O., Oct. 10. Perosus, BF, Oct. 13. Haruna Maru, NY.K., Oct 17............ City of Khios, Bank, Oct. 18. Kashmir, P. & U., Oct 24 Moncalieri, Dodwell's, Oct. 25. Tinhow, Bank, Oct. 28, Sarpedon, Jardine's, Oct. 27. -- Burdwan. P. & O.. Oct. 31. Katori Maru, NY.K., Oct. 31.
LOS ANGELESS
Pres Jackson A.M.L., Oct. 13, Rakuyo Maru, N.Y.E, Oct. 15. 'Tai Yin; Dodwell's, Oct) 18...
Prea, McKinley, A.M.L. Oct. 27.
MANILA
Pres, Madison, A.M.I., Oct. 10. Tinegara, J.C.J.E: Oct, 13, Emp. of Russia, C.P.S., Oct. 15. Trior, Melchers, Oct. 17. Pres, Van Buren, Dollar, Oct. 19 Changte, B. & 8., Oct. 20. Kamo Maru N‚Y.K., Oct. 24 Pres." Cleveland, Dollar, Oct. 24, Tiibadak, "TUJ.L., Oct. 27. Nellore, E. & A., Oct. 31.
MARSEILLES,
Trave, Melchers, Oct. 6, Mantua, P. U.. Och 10- Lima Maru, N.Y.K, Oct (12 Chenonceaux, M.M., Oct. Perseus, B.F., Oct. 13.
Haruna Maru, N. Y.-K., Oct. 17. Prea. Van Buren, Dollar, Oct. 18. Kashmir, P. & 2. Oct. 24, Athos IT, M. M., Oct. 27. Burdwan, "P. & O. Oct, 31. Katori Maru, N.Y.K., Oct. 31.
HAURITIUS.
Tinhów, Bank, Och 28
MEXICO.
Rakuyo Maru, N.Y.K, Oct. 18.
KAPLYE
Malayan Prince; Furness, Oct. 14. Pres. Van Buren, Dollar Uct. 18. Cingalese, Prince Line, Nov. 9.
NEW GUINEA.
Bremerhaven,
NEW YORK, BOSTON, stad
Tweedbank, BAK Op. 76 Lisbon Hart N.Y.KO. Malayan Prince, Pu Pres JacksTEA.MI Pren Van Buren, Dolaz Tai Yin Dodwell's Out Niel Maersk Jebarn, Oct. 20, Pres, McKinley A.M.L, Oct. 27 Cingaless Prince Line"
KONG
NEWOHWANG,
Linan, B. & S., Oct. Chenan, B. $; Oct Chinjun, B. & Si, Cott
NORTH CHINA PORTS:
Patroclus, BF.. Oct. 10. Decfflinger, Melchers, Oct, Main, Molchers, Oct. 31
ORAN.
Travo, Melchers, Oct.
PAXHOI
Kiungehow, B& Oct. Kingyuan, B. & S, Oct.
PANAMA CAFAL
Lisbon Maru, N.Y., Oct. DIS Pres. Jackson, M., Oct. 13 Rakuyo Maru, N..K. Oct. 15. Katsuragi Maru, NY.R., Oct. 21.. Niel Mnersk, Jebsen, Ozt, 28 Pros McKinley, A.M.L. Oct. 27.
PENANG.
Mirzapore, P&O, Oct. 8. Birdhann, B.I., Oct. 0. Kutaang, Jardine' Oct. 7. Hakodate Mara, NY.K., Oct. 8. Van Hentez JCJL., Oct 8 Tango, Maru, N.Y.K., Oct. 14, Morioka Maru, N.Y.K. Oct, 15. Hosang, Jardino's, Oct. 45 Haruna Maru, NY.R., Oct. 17. Pres. Van Buren. Dollar, Oct. 18. Tilawa, B.I., Oct. 18.
Geneva Maru, N.Y.K., Oct. 20. Yuensing Jardine's Oct. 29. Santhia, B., Oct. 29. Katori Maru, N.Y.E, Oct 31 Sirdhana. P.&O., Dec. 10. Tilawa, P&O, Dec.1
PHILADELPHIA.
Tweedbank, Bank, Oct.
PORT SAID,
Asphalion, B.F., Dot, 11.... Lima Maru, N.Y.K., Oct. 12. Chenonceaux, M.M, Oct. 13. Persous, B.F., Oct. 13, Moncalieri, Dodwell's, Oct Atlice II, MM; Oct Java Manners, Oct 29
BABAUL.
Bremerhaven, Melchers, Oct. Nellore, E, & A., Oct.
RANGOON,
Sirdhana, B.I., Oct. 8. Hakodato Maru, NYK., Oct 8.. Morioka Maru, N.Y.E., Oct. 15
ROTTERDAK.
Vogtland, Jebsen, Oct, 8, Duisburg, Jebsen, Oct.10. Havelland, Jebsen, Oct. 25 Katori Maru, N.Y.K., Oct. 31. Sauerland, Jebsen, Nov. 7;
SAIGON
Chenonceaux, M.M., Oct. 13. Athea II, MM, Oct. 97,
SANDAKAN,
Yuseng, Jardine's, Oct. Muusang, Jardine's, Oct. Hinsang. Jardine's, Oct. 21,
EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND. MOVEMENTS."
Achilles due from Europe Oct. 10: Andre Lebon" due from Europe
Oct. 26. EN Asphalion due from North China
ports, Oct. 11. Brisbane Maru. du
from
Japan
Changte due from Australia Oct. 9. D'Artagnan due from Europe Oct.
13
Dorillinger due from Europe Oct,
Duisburg due from Japan Oct. 10. Emp. of Russia due from, Vancou
ver Oct. 14 Gleniffer due from Europe Oct. 5. Glenogle due from Europe Oct. 23. Leverkusen due from Europs Nov
Mantua due frem Japan Oct. 0.** Menestheus due from Japan (ick, $. Merioncs due from Europe. Oot
20.
Neleus dun from New York
Patroclus due from Europa Oct
-16--
Pres Madison Ramses due from Aurops Oct. 23, Baarland das from Europe Nov Sauerland dua fróm, Puropei
Persons due from, North China
ports Oct, 13 Pres. Jackson due from Japan
has
from Canada
Trave due from Japan Oc;5: Tyndareus - dus-from- VariOLVAF Oct & S Vogtland due from Japan. Oct. 6