12
MONARCHY IN MANCHURIA?
Continued from Rage, b.).
RPRISE
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1931.
The foros of Japan's origin RUGBY FOOTBALL ADVERTISED SAILINGS FROM H'KONG
'téluctance' to, admit of a formal
mission for enquiry has been
to
Torro, War, I -The London report that Japan
diminished by her Interi had expromod willingness to have.
grint the widest the situation in Manchuria inver-officials of the various govern tigated by a commission appointed
monte.
look.
WINS FOR CLUB AND “KOWLOON:
ARMY OVERWHELMED AT
SOOKUNPO0%...
Andre Lobon, M., Nov. 84
| Strdbana, P. & O. Nov.
Felix Roussel, M.M., Dec. 8 G: Motzinger, M.M., Dec. 92. - Somali, P. & O., Doo 20
Pros Adama Dollar, Nov. 20 Two rugger matches werp decid ALEXANDRIE wins for the Club and Kowloon Pres. Harrison, Dollar Deo, 13 over the Army and H.M.S. Hermes Pres. Hayes, Dollar, Dod. 27.
Pros, Pierce Dollar, Jan, 10. respectively. ———
ALGIERS.
SHANGHAI,Nov. 14. by the League bue caused surprise, Such a narrow gulf should odaily The Chim Bress describes how.. Hsidan Tung, who was rosiding in
Japag made it qu
clear that. quito
be bridged, and once the officials the Japanese Concession, we pull-she is ready to grant facilities for ed out of bed by Col Doihara, individual observers, but is apextending hostilities will be read over the week-end, resulting in
dre on the spot, the moriace of Tunhert in a motor car to a stoup Jamul alongside the bund in the posed to the suggestion of a formal moved: hence the brightening out Japanese Concession, and given the commission. A number of foreign option of a rawn or instant death.obaorvers have already been grant- “As Shu-proformed the former he was
takati to Taku, where he boarded, add facilities, and a party of mili- Japanese destroyer for Dairen. tary attachés, including British, The China Prem expresses the America and Soviet attachés, are livalizat sympathy for the und leaving Tokyo on or about Novem happy young man, kidnapped, and compelled to play a passive part ber" 19 for Manchuria on the com in a fatuous game of make-believe pletion of the grand manœuvres clearly staged with the sole object of stultifying the labours of the which they are at present attend
ing at Kyushu..
Loague Council"
ל. .
the the
Meanwhile, Sino-Japanese rela tions in Tientsin are becoming in muasingly, aggravated." Ali Ispan Sexo Women and childron are being
evicated to Japan, and Japanean, themselves, declare Freshal tension cannot be prolong eu indefinitely. They forecast, in Che event of another serious clash, which is expected momentarily, the Japaneso military authorities will act decisively. It is reported Japanese reinforcements. are An route to Tientsin.
JAPAN PAYING HEAVY
PRICE
"
Tientsin this afternoon reports rain all night long which has chumpened spirits in the area of disturbance. The night passed off -quietly. British volunteers were on guard all night long, but were wildrawn this morning.
That Japan is paying a heavy price for their present aggres siona is borne out by statisties which show that the farmer huge Imports into China from Japan
have been reduced to vanishing paint and foreign bankers in "Shanghai consider the losses are kely to provo an important fac. bor in Torcing Japan off the gold husia, which is expected moment- arily.
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PEIPING CALM
OUTSIDE INTERFERENCE
- NOT WANTED
Or Alfred Stojin Note to night, sponks for the first time of Japanese acts of war," alluding to the operations at Tsitsibar as "Aagront and barefaced violations of solumn undertaking "
In the Club-Army match, Lam- mort was prominent for some vary good play and during the course of the afternoon he scored no less than four tries. >Keith-Murray, "thể The Japanese reply to Army three-quarter. was injured in Briand's roquest to abstain from
ہم
all aggression show little of the spirit of compromise which is ro ported to be brooding in Paris. A TEST FOR THE LEAGUE Tokyo, Nov. 14. Indicative of the Nation's senti-
LONDON, NOV. 13, ment a mass meeting, attended by
This is going to be the real fifty thousand, was held this aftor-test of the League of Nations," noce under the joint auspices of said Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, pon the Saiyukai, Minseito and fifteen of the Premier, and Under-Searb representative organisations to dis.tary for the Dominions, when addressing the Oxford. University cuss the Manchurian crisis.
It was resolved to urge the Labour Club to-night.. Longue Coupell to reconsider its former attitude, aceit a fundament a solution of the Manchurian die pute through direct negotiations betwens Japan and China, oppose outside interference or
→
pressure,
and urge the reinforcement of troops in Manchurin and North Ching owing to the acute situation
* If Japan leaves the League, the latter's prestige will aufer and if the machinery of peaceful settlement breaks down, there is going to be a very big war which will not just stop in Man-
churia."
Japan, he said, would have to
in Tientsin. Tsitsilur and olsed troops to China to break where.
down the economie boycott which would follow, and Russia, the
Copies of the resolution are to
bo cabled to President Hoover, United States, Britain and France Briand and others in the name of Al. Mitsurua Toyama, the veteran Would have to consider their pori- Fudstionary known as thi~~~Robin "tion," Hood of Japan."
Meantime, many thousands are. visiting the Meiji shrine daily to offer prayers, to the spirt of the Great Emperor Meiji to intercede for a successful outcome of the present national crisis.
DELEGATES LEAVE FOR. PARIS
MADRID, Nov. 34, Señor Lerroux leaves the Paris
on Sunday to attend Monday's
menting
the head and had to be carried off
the field.
::
The game between Kowloon and the aircraft carrier was a rather scrappy on and on the run of the play the home team wars rather lucky a merge winners by two ties to one,
Clubs, Army. The Club avenged their defens at the hands of the Army earlier in the season when they played the return game and won easily by 7 points (three goals and four tries) to 8 (one goal and cne try),
Geoffery Lammert, the speedy Club wing three-quarter; had a very successful afternoon, scoring no less than four tries and on the whole. the Club team played excellently together.
Nauking, Gilman, Nov. 27 Paiping, Gilman, Ja Tutera, Gilman, Dec. 27.
HOY.
Haining, Douglas, Nov. 17.
Kutsang, Jardines, Nov. 17. Taiyuan, E. & S., Nov. 18. Haiyang, Douglas, Nov. 20 Anhui, E. & S. Nov.
ioning Douglas, Nus. 24; Tibadak, J.C.J.L.. Nov, 25. Trinan. B. & S.. Nov, 20. Hosang, Jardine's, Nov. 27. Tjikarang, J.C.J.L., Nov. 29. Tilwark, P. & O., Dec. 4. Yuensang, Jardine's, Deo, Tisadane J.C.J.I., Dec. 9. Santhia, P. & O., Dec. 18, Talma, M. M. & Co, Jan. Takada, M. M. & Co., AMSTERDAM.
Nanking Gilman Nov. 27. Main, Melchers, Dec. 1. Malaya, Manners, Dec. 0. Saarbruecken, Maleners, Dec. 19. Early in the game Lammert got. Tamara, Gilman, Dec, 7. possession of the ball and ran right | Afrika, Manners, Dec, 28. through to open the scoring for the Ianr, Melchers, Jan. 1.: Club but the remiltant kick Coblenz, Melchers, Jan.. »
Peiping, Gilman, Jan. 27. Chile, Manners, Jan, 20.
weat wide. This was followed by another try by the same player who received the ball from Belby after the latter had cleverly worked the through. blind side to allow him to get,
ANTWEEP.
Kaahgar, P. & O., Nov. 21. The Army thun had a spell of Arla, Mannera, Nov. 27. attacking in which Younger Malaya Maneers. Dec 0 prominent and although they look Hakone Maru, N.Y.K., Dec. 12. If war is allowed to start ined dangerous on more than one Somali, P. & Q. Dec. 20, Manchuria wemay" return to the occasion they could not break Afrika, Mannera, Dec. 28. days of 1914, when the interna through the Club defence. The Karmala, M. M. & Co., Jan, 16.. tional settlement of dispute in they scored their third try through
Club then came back again when Chilo, Manners, Jan. 28. which China is putting har faith Lammert and this was followed by
AUSTRALIAN PORTS. went skyhigh."
another by McLellan which was Taiping, B. & S. Nov, 17. WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS converted by Belby to give his side Kitano Maru, NY.K., Nov. 21.
a lead of 10 points to nil at half Tanda, E. & A., Dec. 2, time.
Atauta Maru, N.Y.K, Dec. 8. Achilles, B. & S., Dec, B. Changte, B. de S., Dec. 18" Annam, Melchers, Dec. 30, Nankin, M. M. & Co., Jan, Taiping, B. & S., Jan. 18. BALI.
REQUESTED
PEIPING, Nov. 1
Feiping itself is outwardly calm; normal martial law has been en- Fareed but is not making much difference, except that the streets ara doserted nt night time and: there is an undurcurrent of excite ment and alarm due to tumours of gunen making trouble, but nei- ho Chinese poy foreign
Mr. Yano of the Japanese Lego authorities anticipate much trou-
tion; called on General Chang ble. Treasure has been buried or
LONDON, Nov. 14. Hauch Liang yesterday afternoon. taken into the Legation Quarter,
The Face Committee of the and demanded the withdrawal of but the situation. apparently, is well in hand.
Society of Friends and Quakers Even student de- monstrations are very orderly,
has written to Mr. Ramsay Mas the Chinese troops, stationed in Donald and to Sir John Simon Tientsin to an area 207 from the Instructions to negotiate with expressing the hope that Governeity, in accordance with the Boxer General Ma Chan Shan to with- ment will give its full support to draw his troops north of the the League in its efforts to solve It is understood the Young Mar- Chinees Eastern Railway by Nov. the Manchurian dispute.
shal declared his willingness to comply, but aid that if he did 95 for the purpose of relieving apprehension were sent to General
so the Chinese Police Forces in Hoajo by the War Minister yester-
Tientsin must be increased.
Jay.
TOKYO, Nov. 14.
FÖREIGN MILITARY OBSERVERS
Lelters of a similar nature have heen sent to Dr. Szo and Mr. Matsuda f2.
»
A FREE HAND REQUESTED
TOKYO, Nov. 14.
Protocol.
LONDON DISCUSSION
LONDON, Nov. 13.
Upon resumption the Army mado a raid on the Club goal but were beaten back. Then Keith-Murray received an iary to his bead and had to be carril off the field.
At this stag the soldiere got their first try Brough Lloyd but in answer to this the Club scored an ble again. This was followed by an other try, Lammort being responsi- other by Law which McLellan con
verted:"
Towards the end Walters scored a try for the Army, Tratt adding gool points while. Griffiths got an other try for the Club.
The teams were: Army:-L/Opl. Frankham; Lt. Douglas, Pte. Stevens, Lt. Richard- son, Lt. Keith-Murray; Lt. Young Is 14 reported that General Simon, the United States Ambas Lt. Grayham, L/Cpl. Crait, L
The Foreign Secretary, Sir Johner and L/Cpl. Cestello; Lt. Prior, Honjo has requested the Chief ofsador, General Dawes,, and the Cpl. McPhillip, L/Cpl. Buter, Ple. the inneral Staff permission to Japanese Ambassador, Mr. Matsu Lloyd, Pte. Gilmore, Pte Walters. act upon his own initiative if the daira, discussed the Manchurian circumstances necessitate.
Club :-8, J, H. Fox; G. P. situation in tion at the Foreign Office yester Turner, C. J. D. Law L. G. a friendly convera Lammert, R. H. Griffiths, M. W day. To-day, General Dawes left Robertson and J. A. R. Selby 1. for Paris to be at hand during the F. Buttress, J. H. McElney, G. C. resumed meeting of the League Moutrio, F. R. Birch, W. E Council on Monday, and Sir John Peera, B. P. Massey, G., S. Devon- Simon, accompanied by Lord Cecil shire, D. McLellan,. will follow. on Sunday.
It is believed that the Japanese may consider it necessary to take nction in regions to the north of Nonni River for the purpose of breaking up General Ma Chan Shan's threatened attack."
ANGANCHI CAPTURED?
Referee:Eng. Commander Will
In reply to Wednesday's tele son. gram from M. Briand, the "Prem LATER. dent of the Council, urging upun
Commission to
Kowloon, Hermes.„; This game took place at King's
|
Tjisalak, J.C.J.L.. Nov. 17. Tjiesmhang, J.C.J. Doo, 1. Tjinegara, J.CJL, Nov 24. Tjibadak, J.C.J.L., Dec. B Tjisadana, J.C.J.L., Dec. 22-
BALTIC PORTS. Malaya, Manners," Dec. Afrika, Manners, Dec, 28, Chile, Mannors, Jan. 29.
BALTIMORE,
Foylebank, Bank, Nov. 26-
Lessicbank, Bank, Dep. D. Adrastus, B. & S., Dec. 9.
BANGKOK.
4
FARIS, Nov. 1. Details of the plan for a settle
Kalgan, B. & S., Nov. 16. ment of the Manchurian dispute, which it claims was secretly moot ed at the League session at Geneva
BARCELONA. Kiangsu, B. & S., Nov. 22. in October and are now receiving
Leverkusen, Melchers, Dan. 3. serious attention, are published to-
Saarbruecken, Melchers, Dec. 12. day in the Petit Parisien Accord-
Coblenz, Melchors, Jan. 9. ing to this paper, the plan will be developed under the contral of a
BATAVIA. Committee of observers composed of foreign military attachés in Tokyo.
Tisalak J.C.J.L, Nov. 17. Tinegara, JOJ.L. Nov. 24. "The newspaper says, negotiations would open simultaneously in Man-
Tiisembang, J.C.J.L. Dec. 1. eburia and Europe. At the Man-
The Central Daily News, New-the Chinese and Japanese Govern Park and was of a very scrappy
jibadak, J.C.I.L, Dec. 8. churian end, negotiations dealing king, this morning states, accord-ments the importance of restraint nature. The home team emerged BELAWAN-DELL
Tjizadane, J.C.J.L., Dec, 22, with local and administrative ing to Reuter, that Japanese troops the Chinese Government have asked victors by six points (two trics) Creamer, J.C.J.L., Nov. 19. problems would be carried on behave captured Anganchi and are for a Neutral twann The Japanese Commander-in-advancing towards Taitshar, which examine the Nonni Bridge" affair. to thres (one try),
Kiangsu, B. & S., Nov. 22, Chief and the Chinese authorities General Ma Chan Shan announces The Japanese Foreign Minister,
The Kowloon forwards, who are and provide for the withdrawal of he will defend at all costs to the Baron Shidehare, in a telegram to just settling down to the game, Carignano, Dodwell's. Nov. 22,
JOMBAY Japanese trompa to. within the rail. | death."
M. Briand, states that the Japanese missed several opportunities of way zone, and assurances of The Nime newspaper further troops near Nonni Bridge have acoring though in the first half Tottori Maru, N.Y.K., Nov. 27. mecurity by the Chinese. At the states that an Englishman and a bean instructed to avoid hostilities they secured possession from the Nogato Maru, N.Y... Nov. 30. European end, negotiations would Frenchman were killed in the so long as the Chiness forces ab tight serums more often than their Kidderpore, P. & C., Dec, 1 aleul with Japan's Ave points, Treach Conesasion at Tientsin by stain from attack, the note an opponents. This was, however, re- Rawalpindi, M. M. & Co., Jan. 2, The Petit Parisien declares that stray bullets during a Sino-Japan-phasises the willingness of the versed in the second half when the Chitral, M. M. & Co., Jan. 30. the first part of the plan has al cas clash on the borders of the Japaneso to give the widest possible men from the aircraft carrier play 808TON. rend bean approved by the au Chinese city and the Japanese Con-facilities to observera appointed by dell and Cogan were the most out Foylebank, Bank, Nov. 20
ed. a much improved game. Rid- Tai Shan, Dodwell's, Nov. 10, thorities in Tokyo who are now cession early yesterday morning. Decidering the second part.
members of the League to investi standing of the Howloon pack but Javanese Prince, Furness, Dec. 3. It In Paris, there is an air of gate the Manchurian situation. adds that both parties would en- optimism regarding the probable
they received wary poor support Pres, Coolidge, A.M.L., Dec. 8, page to conclude negotiations with outcome of Monday's meeting of
from the other six, while Charsley Adrastus, B. & 8., Dec. 9. a reasonable stipulated time.
ALLEGED PROVOCATIVE the Council the Longue
was conspicuous for some good play- Lasicbank, Bank, Dec. 9. ACTIVITY
for the Hermeat, s
Takaoka Maru, N.Y.K., Dec, 10.
·CONCILIATORY JAPANESE
Kowloon drew first blood when Chinese Prince, Furness, Dec. 15. Moscow, Nov. 14.” Burnett cut across to touch down Pres. Hayes, Dollar, Dec. 97." Documents that are alleged to between the posts but the resultant Pres. Pierce, Doliar, Jan. 10: The attitude which the United
prove provocative activity against kick failed. The Hermes got cn; GENEVA, Nov. 13. Btotes will anally take up at the
SEEMEN. That an agreement is coming is Russis by the Japanese in Man- level terms when Beott scored a try aagas Council in Paris continues. to be much speculated in Geneva. the feeling which has taken a churia, in conjunction with the near the posts but this also
apparently firmer hold following an analysis members of the Russian White not converted. Towards the end Lippe, Melchers, Dec. 4. This situation has changed since the last scamion in of the intest developments in the Guards have been found on one of Kowloon were awarded a pennity Saarbrueckan, Mecheri, Dec. 18. view of the fact that the United Manchurian issue, though it is the White Guards nanlad M. Unha well inside their opponents twenty far, Melchers, Jan. 1. Stuto will not be represented on felt that the agreement is likely to or, who was arrested by the Chin five Wilson's kick at goal struck Coblenz, Melchers, Jan. 9. The Council, bat General Dawes; be of smaller, scope than is hoped at Manchuli, according to a one of the three forwards up to message to the Moscow Press from the mark but Crozier snapped up
·BRINDISI.. probably assisted, by Mr. Prontiss for by China.
Further daylight, however, ia
Peiping. Oilbert, will be at hand for com
the opportunity and raced over in Lotion by the Council, if neces- expected to come s a result M. Ushakov, it is said, has de the far corner for a good try which sary. The impression has gained to-morrow's meeting between Gen-posed to being a member of the Wilson was unable to convert.
White Guards, a body connected ground in League ciroles that the dal Dawes and M. Briand. United States contemplates play. In view of the hints made by with the Japanese Millitary Min ing the part of "Honest Broker, Mr. Stimson about a conciliatory in in Harbin, the members of MY which were sent to create diver. following the example of Bismarck Japanions
Castle's references to an accept sions on the Bind-Eastern railway, at the Berlin Congress of 1875:
Meanwhile, Japanese telegram able compromiso," it is felt that also to communicate with Monge has lion bandit elements who are pro. to the Secretariat roports the in- the Aburican Government
asing danger of Chiness concen- something more satisfying than a paring an insurrection against the
Nonni River..
rabbit up its slave.
Soviet, come. Students of the situation will be official Chinese publication on regarding surprised if further fruitful ard of M. Ushakov's depositions and salt regrese is not made with M. Briand's documents is expected, according to
"'idon" of neutral observórarend se the Tasi, Agency.
"' HONEST BROKER "
GENEVA, Nov. 14.
Dr. Szo
ATTITUDE
'attitude, and
The team were d
Was Main, Melchers, Doc. 1.
Carignano, Dodwell's. Nov, 19, Gange, Dodwell's, Nov, 28. Venezia L. Dodwell's. Deo, 20, Gracovia, Dodwell's, Dés, 27. Kowloon -L D. Skinner; J. J. Hilda, Dodwell's, Jan. 17, Ferguson (captain), G. O. Burnett, D. Black, T. 8, D. Whitley, D. F.
CALCUTTA, Kilby, D. J. 8. Crozier; J. E. Talms, P. & O., Nov. 16. Wilson, Dr. Cogan, G. G, Bonham, Saisang, Jardine'a, Nov. 24. J. Riddell, 5. Maanider, B. Hardy, Takada, P. & C., Nov. 25. L. W. Tipple, and A. Easterbrook Rangoon Maru, N.Y.K., Nov. 20.
Hermes-Blater; Scott, Stewart, Kutsang, Jardine's, Dec. 6 Ward. Brown: F/Lt Colquhoun, Akits Maru, NY.K.. Dec. 15, Lt. Charsley; Wright, Len, Xornall, Birdhaus, P. & O., Deo, 16. Sheppard.
Hamilton, Waiting, Hosang, Jardine's Dec, 16. Baker, and Edwarda:,
Tilawa, P. & O., Dec. 24...
DASARLANÇA.
Achilles, B. & S., Bear B. Corfu, P. & Ol, Dec. 19. Isar, Melchers, Jan. 1.
CHETOO
Liangohow, B. & B., Nov. 18. Cheongahing, Jardino's, Nov 17. Chipshing, Jardine's. Nov. 22, Hufebow, B. & §., Nov. 22.
DODOMBO. -
Gleniffor, Jardine's, Nov. 18. Andre Labon, M.M., Nov. 94, Tottori Maru, NYK, Nov. 87. Pres. Adians, Dollar, Nov. 2 Nagato, Muru, NY.E., Now 30, Kidderpore, P. & O.. Dec. 1. Yasukuni Maru, N.Y.E., Doo. Tehx Rousad, MiM., Dec. 8. Hakone Maru, NY.K,, Dec. 19. Pros, Harrison, Dollar, Dec. 13. G. Matzinger, M.M., Deo. Pres. Hayes, Dollar, Dec. 27. Sphinx. M.M.,» Jari,” 5. §- Pres. Pioree, Dollar, Jan. 10. Porthos, M.M., Jan. 19
"JOPENHAGEN.--
Malaya, Manners, Deco Afrika, Manuers, Doc. 29. Chile, Manners, Jan. 29.
DALNY,
Toan, B. & S., Nov. 16. Chinhus, B. & B., Nov. 18. Linan, B. & S., Nov. 20.
DJIBOUTI,
Sphinz, M.M., Jan. 5. Porthos, M.M., Jan. 19.
rodonow.
Cheongshing, Jarding's, Nov, 17.. Haining, Douglas, Nov: 17. Haiyang, Douglas, Nov, 20. Hatching Douglas, Nov 24.
GZNOA.
Carignano, Dodwell, Nov. 22. Tamses, Jebsen, No7 2 Yanking, Gilman;- Now:-27-- Gange, Dödwelt,. Nov. 28, Pres. Adams, Dollar, Nov. 20. Lippe, Melchers, Dec. 4.
Leverkusen, Jebsen, Dec. 5. Saarbruecken,,, Melchors, Dec 12. Pres, Harrison, Dollar, Dec. 13. Ulysses, B. & S., Doo, 18. Dakar Moru, N.TK., Dec. 20.. Venezia L, Dodwoll's, Deo. 20. " Saarland, Jebsen, Dec. 20. Gracovia, Dodwell's, Dec, 27, Pres. Hayes, Dollar, Dec. 27. Tamara, Gilman, Den, 27. Coblenz, Melchers, Jan. 9 Hilda, Dodwell's, Ján, 17. Pres. Pierce, Dollar, Jan. 20, Peiping, Gilman, Jan. 27.
GLASGOW.
Neleus. B & S., Nov. 17. Patroolus, B. & B., Nov. 24. Teucer, B.E., Dec. 1, Achilles, B. & S., Dec. 8. Ulymus, B. & 8., Dec. 16. Antenor, B.F., Dec. 23.
GOTHENBURG.
Nanking, Gilman, Nov. 27. Tamara, Gilman, Dec. 27. Paiping, Gilman, Jgn. 27.
HAIPHONG.
Kingyuan, B. & §., Nov, 20. Kiungchow, B. & S., Dec. 4.
BAMBURG.
City of Roubaix, Bank, Nov. 18. Gleniffer, Jardine's, Nov. 18. Ramses, Jebsen, Nov. 23. Nanking, Gilman, Nov, 27. Main, Melchers, Deo, 1. Lippe, Melchors, Dec. 4 Leverkusen, Jebson, Deo, 3 Achilles, E.F., Dec. 8- Malaya, Manners, Dec. 6. Saarbrueckon, Molchers, Dec. 12. Saarland, Jebsen, Dec, 20. Somali, P. & 0,, Deo. 96. Tamara, Gilman, Dec, 27. Afrika, Manners, Dec. 28: Isar, Matchers, Jan. 1. Coblenz, Melchers, Jan. 9. Peiping, Gilman, Jan. 27. Chile, Manners, Jan. 29.
HAVRE
City of Bcubuix, Bank, Nov. 16. Noleus, BF., Nov. 2. Afrika, Manners, Nov. 2. Teucor, BF, Dec. 1. Malaya, Mannors, Doc. a. Ulysses, B. & S., Dec, 10, Somali, P., & O., Doc, 98,
HOIHOW.
Kingyuan, B. & S.,: Nov, M. 'Anhui, B. & B., Noy, $2. Klungchow, B. & 8., Deo,”4
HONOLULU,Ze
Pres, Lincoln, A.M.L., Nov. RA. Taiyo Maru, N.TK, Nov. 24, Ginyo Mara. N.Y.K., Nov, 25. | Asaran Maru, N.Y,K., Dec. 9.
HULL
Kashgar, P.&_0., Nov. 21. Somali, P. & O., Dec. 28.
JAPAN
PORTS
Tai Shan, Dodwell's Nov. 19. Venezia L., Dodwell's, Nov. 16. Penang Maru, N.Y.K, Nov. 17.) Tokiwa Mart N.Y.K, Nov. 18. Venezia L, Dodwell's Nov. 19 Atsuta Maru, N.Y.K., Nov. 20. Corfu, P.&O., Nov, 20. Emp. of Alis, O. P. 8., Nov., 20.
VAFAT PORTE-Continued
Llamatay. GiMMISNOV
Glenspp, Jardinals, Nox 181. Taivo Maru, NY.E., Nov. 24. G Meninger MM. Nov 25. Ginyo Maru, N. YE., Nóv. 13, Tamaro, Gilman, Nov. 25..... Hosang, Jardino's, Nov. 27, Glenafiel, Jardinelaj. Deo,, *. Emp. of Canada, C. P. S. Dec. Porim, P. & O., Dec. 8.
Yuensang, Jardino's, " Des. 1 Nankin, F. & Oi, Deo. 7. Asdain, Maru. NY.K., Dec.: B.. 8phine; M.H, Doc. 9. Hilda, Dodwell's, Dec. 14: Gracovia. Dodwell, Dec. 15. Hikawa Maru, N.Y.K. Dac. 15) Emp., of Russia, C. P. 8., Den, 18 Glengarry Jardines Dec 18 Karmala, P. & O, Dec. 18 Santhia & O., Doo, 18 *** Ixion, B. & S., Dog, 18, Paipitig, Gilman, Dec. 20.- Porthos, M.M., Deo. $3, Glenshane, Jardine's, Jan.
JAVA FÖRTS.
Tjisalak, J.C.J.L., Nov. 17. Tinegara. J.C.J.L, Nov. Tisembang, J.CIJ.L., Deo. Tibadak, J.C.J.L., Nov. 8.
Nisadano, J.C.J.L., Dec. 10.
LIVERPOOL.
Noleus, B.F., Nov, 20. Toucer, B.F. Deo. E Ulyases, B. & S., Dec. 16, Dakar Maru, N.Y.K., Des Titan, B. & S., Jan. 20
LONDON.
City of Roubaix, Bank, Nov, 18. Gleniffer, Jardine's, Nev, 18. Kashgar, P. & O., Nov. 21. Patroclus, B. & S., Nov. 24. Pres, Lincoln, A.M.L., Nov. 24. Gango,, Dodwell, Nov. 28, Rajputana, F. & Q, Dec. 5 Achilles, B.F., Dec... Hakone Maru, N.Y.K., Dec. 12. Corfu, P. & O., Dec. 19. Antenor, B.F. Das $3. Somali, P. & O... Doc. 26. Tsar, Melchers, Jan, 1. Rawalpindi, M. M. & Co., Jan. 2. Karmala, M. M. & Co., Jan, 10. Diomed, B, & S, Jan 20, Hector, B. & S., Jan. 20 Chitral, M. M. & Co., Jan. 30.
LOS ANGELES,
Tai Shan, Dodwell's, Nov. 16. Pres, Lincoln, A.M.L, Nov. 24, Ginyo Maru, N.Y.E.. Nov. 25. Eres, Coolidge, A.M.L., Dec. 8. Pres. Wilson, A.M.L., Dec, 2
MAKASSAR
Tisalak, JCJ.L., Nov. 17, Tinegara, J.C.J.L., Nov. 24. Tjisembang, J.C.J.L., Dec. 1... Tibadak, C.J.L, Dan. 8. Tjisadane, J.C.J.L., Dec, 22.
MANILA
Kitano Maru,, NY.K., Nov. 21. Pros, Jefferson, A.M., Nov. 1 Tjinegara, J.C.JL., Nov, 24. Emp. of Canada, U.P.S., Nov, 27, Nanking, Gilman, Nov. Pres. Adams, Dollar, Nov. 20. Tanda, E. & A., Dec. 2, Prea. Madison, A.M.L., Dec. 5. Atsuta Maru, N.Y.K., Dec. 8 Tjibadak, J.C.JL, Dec. 8 Emp, of Russia, C.P.8., Dec. 10. Banrbruecken, Melchors, Dec. 12. Pres. Harrison, Dollar, Dec. 13, Pres, Cleveland, A.M.L., Dec. 19. Tjisadans, J,0.J.L., Dec. 2. Emp. of Japan, CP.S., Dec, 20. Tamara, Gilman, Dec. 27. Pres. Hayes, Dollar, Dec. 27, Pres Fierce, Dollar, Jan. 10,
MARSKILLES;
Kashgar, P. & O., Nov. 21. Ramsen, Jebsen, Nov. 23.. Andre Lebon, M.M., Növ, 24; Patroclus, B. & S., Nov 24. Afrika, Manners, Nov. 29. Prea Adams, Dollar, Nov. 29. Main, Melchars, Dec. 1. Lippe,, Melchers, Dec. 4. Rajputana, M, M. Co, Dec. 5. Achilles, B.F., Dea. 8. Felix Roussel, M.M., Dec. 8. Hakone Maru, NY.K, Dec. Corfu, P. & O., Dec. 19. Dakar, Maru, N.I.K., Dec. 20. G. Matzinger, M.M., Dec. 29. Antenor, B.F., Doo 2: Saarland, Jebsen, Dec. 28 Somali, P. & O., Dec. 20 Pros, Hayes, Dollar, Deo, 27. Tsar, Malchers, Jan. 1. Rawalpindi, M. M. & Co., Jan Shint, M.M., Jan. 5.25. Bres Pierce, Dollar, Jan 10, Karmala, M. M. & Co., Jan, 16. Porthos, M.M., Jan. 19. Hector, B. & S., Jan. 20, Chitral, M. M. & Co. Jan,
MEXICO,
Ginyo Maru, N.Y.K., Nov. 25.
NAPLEI,
Tai Shan, Dodwall's, Nov. 16: Carignano. Dodwell's, Nov. 25. Gange Dodwell's, Nov. 28: Pres. Adams, Dollar, Nov. 19. Javanese Prince, Furness, Dec. 3 Prex, Harrison, Dollar," Dec, 13. Chinese Prince, Furness," Deó, 15, Venezia, L. Dodwell's Gracovia Dodwell'ar Pros Pierce, Dollar, Hilda, Dodwell'e, Jan,