FIVE POINTS STILL STUMBLING BLOCK
UNPAID LEAGUE CONTRIBUTIONS
CHINA'S SHARE AMOUNTS TO G.F. 9,227,000-
(Continued From Page 9.);
Tumodiazely after the last meet- ing, Dr. Alfred Szo had stated that the Chinese Government was deter THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.] minod loyally to fulfil its obliga
LONDON, Nov: 10. tions and was willing to settle..the
Unpaid contributions to the dispute with Japan regarding the
terpretation of treaties, by asbi-League of Nanons m respect of
the years from 1920 to 1900 inclu tration un judicial settlement.
Hive, total 142,630,000 goli izanca, stated Captain Anthony Eden, in reply to a question in the House of Commons. This sunt included 9,127,000 gold francs due from China,
The Japanese reply said that Dr. Sze's communication warranted
doubt as to the interpretation which the Chinese Government placed on the validity of certain trenties, na attitude which the Japanese Government, could in no caso accept.
M. Briand paid a tribute to the readiness of both parties to supply whatever information he requested, and he saw therein a sign of their desire to co-operate loyally to settle the dispute..
f. Briand said the Council would continue its efforts to devise a solution in the unbiased and in partial spirit. it had always shown, without concerning itself with hasty judgments or tendencious comment. Their sole deare was for peace and justice to prevail on a basis of respect for international obliga tions.
After Sir John Simon and Herr
The remainder was due by the various Central and South Ameri cun States, and, he added, the countries in question have not been relieved of their obligation, matter had received the constant attention of the Bocretary-General,
The..
The donviency had been met fram surplus finds of the League, and Captain "Edon expressed the opinion: that the arrears would not affect the voting powers of the countries concerned.
THE DISAPPEARANCE OF THORBURN
COMPENSATION
(THROUGH FAUTER'S AGENCY.]
Von Bulow had expressed their NO CLAIM ADVANCED FOR wiews, the Fresident said, there was very natural and legitimate desire that before approaching the serious question of the agenda, some private conversations should be held to consider the procedure.
SECURITY OF JAPANESE NATIONALS
LONDON, Nov. 16. Indignant supplementary ques tions wore fired. at Captain Anthony Eden, Foreign ader- Secretary, in the absence of Bir John Simon, when he gave
In the course of his summing up, M. Briand declared that the ques-answer regarding the Thorbura tion at insuc made it necessary to rounda!. devise, as rapidly as possible, ca
Captain. Eden said that the Bri-
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REEL CLUB AT HOME."-
LONDON, Nov 1. Lasenshire's cotton industry con. [TO THE EDITOR OF THE bihubs to show a steady and marked improvement.
The production in the Egyptian spinning, section has reached 86 per cent of the normal output and the American section is now pro ducing 77 per cent,
ROAD AND TRANSPORT EXHIBITION
1,000,000 TONS OF BRITISH" MACHINERY ON SHOW
(DBITION WIRELESS ŠERVICE ]
RUGBY, Nov. 17 Over a million tons of British
made machinery are on view at the Public Works,, Bond and Transport Exhibition at Islington, London. Apparatus used for constructing, intaining and lighting highways
"DAILY. PAMA.”]
SI-Further to your Press report of the Roe Club At Home should be much obliged if you would permit me, through your columns, to express my thanks to those who were responsible for the arrange ments and the carrying out of the "programme,"
1 nefor most especially to the kindness of Capt. Grant and Pipe Major Sindair of the 93rd High, landers who so ably judged the competations. It was a great plea sure to have their assistance, and I wish to thank them most heartily for their services.
I should like to express a special vote of thanks to Mrs. J. Ralston, Mrs. C. Gordon Mackie, Dr. G. D. R. Black and Mr. A. Stevenson, for their generous donation of the prizes, which, I am sure, will always
And controlling traffic form 'n pro-rómain handsome souvenirs for the minent feature of show,
DEAR BRUTUS.
SUCCESSFUL SECOND
PERFORMANCE.
>
Nothing succeeds like success. and the news that the ADC were-
winning competitors.
Laat; but not least, there was the hard work put in by Mr. W. C. K. Mackie, who was ever present with his pipes, to the enjoyment of all present; and to Mr. T. P. Saunder son is die the credit of all those numerous arrangements connected: with such an occasion as an·1⁄4 At Home." To them. I give my very best thanks.
Birdbank, P. & 0, Nov. 20.. Andre Lebon, MM, Nov Faily Rounsel, MM,Deo, 8. G. Metzinger, M.M., Dea, 25. Somali, P. & O., Doo: 20.
BAZANDRIANA
Pros: Adams, Dollar Nor Pres. Harrison, Dollar" Duo, 13. Pres. Hayes, Dollar, Deo. 27. Pros Pierce, Dollar, Jan. 10.
ALGIERS.
Nanking, Gilman, Nov. 27! Tamara, Gilman, Dec. 27 Polping, Gilman, Jun, 27.
10007
Taiyuan, E. & S., Nov, 18. Haiyang, Douglas, Nov. 20. Anhui, B. & S., Nov. 22- Haiching Douglas, Nov. 4, Tjibadak, J.L, Nov. 25. Teinan, B&S, Nov. 85,- Hosang, Jardine's Noy: 27. Tikarang J.C.J.L. Nov. 29. Taiyuan, B. & S., Dec. 3. Tilwara, P. &. Q., Dec. 4. Yuunsang, Jardine's, Deo, & Tiendane, J.C.J.L. Dec. 6. Santbit, P&O, Dea 18. Kumanng Jardino's, Dec. 28. Talma, M. M. & Co., Jan. 3. Takada, M. M. & Co., Jan, 15.
AMSTERDAM,
Nanking, Gilman, Nov. 27. Main, Melchers, Deo. 1. Malaya, Manners, Dec. Saarbrueckon, Maleners, Dec, 19. Tamara, Gilman, Dec. $7. Afrika, annars, Dec. 28. Isar, Meloher, Jan. 1. Poiping, Gilman, Jan. 27. Chile, Yanners, Jan. 28.
ANTWERP.
Kashgar, P. & O., Nov. 21.« Asia, Manners, Nov 18 Malaya, Manners, Dec. 9. Owing to the programme notHakone Maru, N.Y.K., Dec. 12. being completed until a late hour, Somali, P&O, Dec. 28.
Karmala, M. M. & Co., Jan, 18..
sure to cusure the security of Fish Minster in China had been Japanese nationals and their pro-authorised to inform the Chinese perty, without which, Japan had Government that its statement of making a really good thing of a dedared herself unable to modify how Thorburn ret his death had very fine, and unusual, play essur
been accepted as satisfactory, The trouble was to Anil what Sir Beram Falle asked whethan led a good house for their second was unable to express the above Afrika, Manners, Dec. 28, should be included under the head any attempt had been made to dis. performance of "Dear Brucas" at after the prize giving, and hope Chile, Manners, Jan. 28--
"hor attitude,
Б
security." Japan insisted that cover Thorburn's grave and re- the question was a fundamentalius, in order to read over them issue concerned in respect of the the Christian funeral ceremony. treaties, especially those dealing with Manchuria and the Railway
Zono."
It seemed to him that Dr. Sze's lettery to which he had referred earlict in his speech, might furnish ground for an understanding, with a little goodwill displayed on both sides.
When the delegates were filing out, Mr. Yoshizawa remained to talk with M. Briand, who at once Interrupted the conversation, and sent out to enquire if Dr. Sze had left the building. It fas found that he had,
BRITISH COLLABORATION ASSURED.
LONDON, Nov. 16, Sir John Simon, the British Foreign Minister, after thanking M. Briand for his review of the situation, gavo on assuranus. of Britain's collaboration in the League's efforts to settle the dim- culty.
The Council then considered the procedure in reference to the Paris Pact, for the renunciation of war, and to the Chinese note expressing willingness to submit all treaty questions the International Court at The Hague,
ta.
JAPANESE REINFORCE.
MMENTS
HIROSHIMA, Nov. 17. The mixed brigado from Hirosaki, which is proceeding to Manchuria as replacements, oft Ujina for Fasan this morning on three" veg- sels.
He declared that he was not satin- fied with the information regarding the burning of the body as it was very difficult to burn boses.
He
another questïòa !”
the
Theatre Royal last night.
Much of the first night. dithdence that the above named ladies and had worn off, and the play, woll gentlement will accept this letter of backed by an understanding and appreciation. Yours, etu. appreciative
audience,
wen; t
E. O. SUTHERLAND, President,
Hong Kong Roel Club. :
POLICE OFFICERS SUMMONED..
SEQUEL TO RECENT CLUB RAID.
·through admirably. Captain Eden replied that the Sydney West, as Lob, Betty Fair question was impracticable. added that the Thornburn family as the "dream child," Aloe Grey had not advanced any claim for nad Toss Thorpe as Mr. and Mrs. compensation,
Sir Herbert Cayzer asked in viewDearth, repeated their initial sac-
dis- cess and the whole cast did well. of the disgraceful facts?
It hag closed, whether the Government
been suggested that would postpone further surrender of Maurice Barton is not very ardent extraterritorial rights.
No as the philandering Purdie. That is replied Captain Eden.
doubt an experienced hand would make love more convincingly, but A further remand was granted we are not at all certain that this at Central Magistracy yesterday in difidence of his is not just the the cast in which Detective Ser- thing that in real life is very at tractive. His falinterest" in Lady Caroline is a very nice touch. A fistle more abandon in the first act, especially, might help things Club. along.
DISSOLUTION HONOURS
VISCOUNTCY FOR MR.
SNOWDEN
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Sir Robert Hunt Newnan, B P., for Exeter since. 1918.
・the play-
geant Fitches and five other Chin ose detectives are summoned in cons noxion with the recent raid made on the premises of the Sik Yu
Mr. E. Davidson appeared for
AUSTRALIAN POETS.
Kitano Maru, N.Y.K., Nov. 23: Tanda, F. & A., Dec. 3. Atauta Maru, N.Y.K., Dea, 6. Achilles, B. & R., Dec. 8. Changle, B. & 8., Dec. 18. Annam, Melchers. Dec. 2O; Nankin, M M. & Co., Jan. Taiping, B. & S., Jan. 15. BALL
Tinegara, J.C.JL., Nov. 24. Tisembang, J.C.J.L. Dec. 1. Tjibadak, J.C.J.E., Dec. 8. Tjisadune, JCJ.L, Dec. 99.
BALTIC PORTS.
Malaya, Manners, Dec. 9. Afrika. Manners, Dec. 28. Chile, Manners, Jan. 20.
BALTIMORE..
Foylebank, Bank, Nov. 28. Adrastus, B. & S., Dec. 9. Zossiebank Bank, Dec. 9. BANGKOK.
Kingsu, B. & S., Nov. 22,
We wonder if everyone has read the defendants and remarked that Bintang, Manners, Nov. 25. complete with Bar- he had been instructed to retain BARCELONA. ria's remarks, and stage directions. Mr. Eldon Potter to defend. As Leverkusen, Melchers, Dec. 3. It would be worth while for overy it would take some time for the Saarbrucken, Melchers, Dec. 12.
except documents to be examined by coun- BATAVIA, ^{ member of the cast. Sydney West!..
sol, the defence required another Tinegara, JCJL, Nov. 24. His Excellency, The Governor, week's adjburgment at the end of Tisombang, J.C.JL, Dec. 1. Sír. William Peel, KB.E.,which period they would be in a Tibadak, J.C.J.L, Dec. 9.
Tigadane, J.OJ... Doa 2 K.C.M.G., and party were present. position to fix a ̈ date.
Further performances will be Mr. T. Murphy (Assistant DirecBELAWAN-DELL
tor of Criminal Investigation De-Cramer, J.C.J.L., Nov. 10. partment) informed his Worship that he wished to rectify a slate. ment he had made at the previous hearing to the effect that the Gov. ernment was defending the case. What he meant to say was that the
being defended.
Sir Martin Conway, MP., forgiven on Thursday, Friday and the Combined English Universities Saturday evening at 9:15 and there
is a matinee at 5.15 to-day.
since 1918
Knighthoods. TOKYO, Nov. 17 Mr. G. M. Gillett, former Parlia Oving to the increasing gravky mentary Secretary to the Ministry of the situation in Northorn Man- of Transport. churia several air force detach-{ " Mr. F. C. Watson, Solicitor ments, belonging to the Hama matsu, Tachiura, and Pingwang air regiments, "Toft early this morn- ing for Mukden,
General for Scotland.
OBITUARY
PROF. HEWINS: FAMOUS
ECONOMIST.
CHINESE CLAIM A SUCCESS.
(Wah Tote Fat: Pad)
PRIPING, Nov. 17. Informations from official and un- official sources claim that Ma Chan (BRITISH: W]ELLESS SERVICE] Shan has scored another victory over the Japanese, in severe ight.
Roast, Nov. 11. The death occurred suddenly, Jast ing which took place at a point near Anganchi yesterday. The Hei- night, of Professor Hewis, the pagkiang troops are still holding well-known economist and authori Anganch, which e an important tyun tariff questions. He was for strategie point and must be defend- several years Conservative member ed at all costs, if the Heilungkiang of the House of Common's British troops are, to retain their grip on the city of Taiteibar.
The war situation in North Man- charia is more serious than evor, and while the spirit of the Heilung
•king Arty has been enhanced by their success in maintaining their sition at Tangchi, to the south of Anganchi, the Japanese, being also conscious of the seriousness of the situation, are hurrying rein fgreements to the front in prepara tion for eventualities,
Telegrams from various provinces in China Proper are streaming into General Ms Chan Shan's head. quarters extolling him as a hero and a patriot and pledging the support of the people
Bervice.
DANISH DIPLOMAT
HR. DE KAUFFMAN FOR OSLO (THROUGH BEUTER'S: AGENCY)].
.i
مشخصه
COPENHAGEN, Nov, 167 Hr. de Kaufmann, the Danish Minister in China and Japan is replacing Mr. Oldenburg, Minister in Datu.
Hr Oldenburg is succoeding: Mr. Berghoft, the Danish Minister in Paris, who has been appointed Ministry for Director of the Foreign Affairs,
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POPPY DAY FUND.
FURTHER LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS.
Previously acknowledged 80,841.94 Union Church: (Kennedy
Road)
Ex-Service Men Anonymous
S.P.C.A.
BOMBAY
Carignano, Dodwell's, Nov. 22 Tettori Maru, N.Y.K., Nov. 27. Nagato Maru, NY.K., Nov. 30, Kidderpore, P. & D., Deo, 1 Rawalpindi. M. M. & Co., Jan. 2 Chitral, M. M. & Co., Jan. 30.
BOSTOR.
Faylabank, Bank, Nov. 28. Javanese Prince, Furness, Dez. 3. Prox Coolidge, A. M.L, Dec. 8. Adrástur, B. & B., Dec. 9. Louiebank, Bank, Dec. Padam Takaoka Maru, NY.K, Dec. 10. Chinese Prince, Furness, Dec. 15, Pres. Hayes Dollary Dec. 27, Pies Pierce, Dolfar, Jan. 10.
DERMEN.
131.07 Main Melchers, Doo, 1
40.00 Dippe, Melchera, Dec: 4. 10.00 Saarbrucken, Manhers, Dec. 12
Isar Malchers Jan. 1, $7,023.01
BRINDISL
FURTHER LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS.
Carignano, Dodwell's Nov 29, Gange Dodwell's. Nov, 20 Fanezia L, Dodwell's, Dec. ED. Gracovi Dodwell's, Doo, £7. Hilde Dodwell's, Jan. DALCUTTA,
Buisang, Jardins, Nov. Rangoon Mara, NY.K. Not: Takada, M. M. & Co, De Kutsang, Jardins's Doc. Akita Marn, NYA 25.00 Birdhans, P
fos in gua
Previously acknowledged $4,075.10 European Staff of the
Sanitary Dopt. His Hondür. Mr. Justice
Lindell
59.3
QASABI TOA.
Achilles, B. &
Doc. Corfu, P Jaar, Melchers, Jan,
GHETOO,
Huichow B & 9 Nov So Chipshing. Jardine'a, Nov. 9. Kusiabow, H. & S., Deo. 4. Cheongshing. Jardino's, Des.
QOLOMBO.
Gleniffer, Jardine's, Nov. 18. Andre Leban, M.M., Nov. 24. Tattori Maru, N.I.K., Nov. 17. Pros. Adams, Dollar Nov, 20. Nagato Maru, N.Y.K., Nov. 30. Kidderpore, P. & O., Dec. 1. · Yasukuni Maru, N.Y.K., Deo. 4. Felix Roussel, M.M., Deas. Hakone Maru, NY., Dec. 19. Pres. Harrison, Dollar, Dec 13. G. Metzinger, M.M., Dec. 22. Prem. Hayes, Dollar, Don 27. Sphinx, M.M; Jan. 6. ↑ Pres. Piorco, Dollar, Jan. 10. Porthos, M.M, Jasi 18
COPENHAGEN,”
Malaya, Manners, Dec. 9 Afrika, Manners, Dec. 28. Chile, Manners, Jan. DALNY.
Chinhua. B. & S., Nov. 18. Linan, B. & S., No
DJIBOUTI,
"
Sphins, M.M., Jan. 5. Porthos, M.M. Jan. 19.
FOODHOW.
Chinhua, B. & S., Nov. 18. Haiyang, Douglas, Nov. 20. Haiching Douglas, Nov. 24.
GENOA
Carignano, Dodwell, Nov. Ramses, Jebsen, Nov. 23. Nanking, Gilman, Nov. 27. Gange, Dodwell, Nov. 18. Pros. Adana, Dollar, Nov. 23: Lippe, Melchers, Dec. 4. Leverkusen, Jebsen, Dec. 5. Saarbrucken, Melchers, Deo 12. Pros. Harrison. Dollar, Dec 13. Ulysses, B. & S., Dec. 18. Dukar Maru, N.Y.K., Des. 20. Venezia .. Dodwell's, Dec. 20. Saarland, Jebaon. Dec. 26. Gracovia, Dodwell's, Dec. 27. Pres. Hayes, Dollar, Dec, 27. Tamara, Gilman, Dec. 27. Preussen, Jebron, Jan. 8. Pres Pierce, Dollar, Jan. 10. Hilda, Dodwell', Jan. 17. Peiping, Gilman, Jan. 27,
GLASGOW.
Patroclus, B. & E., Nov. 24. Toucer, B.F., Dec. 1 Achilles, B. & S., Dec.. B Ulysses, B. & S., Dec. 16.'. Antonor, B.F., Doc. 23.
GOTHENBURG.
Nanking, Gilman, Nov. 7. Tamara, Gilman, Dec, 27. Peiping, Gilman, Jan. 27.
HAI:HÒNG.
Kingyuan, B. & 8.. Nov. 20. Kiungchow, B. & S., Dec..
HAMBURG.
Gleniffor, Jardine's, Nev. Ramses, Jebsen, Nov. 23. Nanking, Gilman, Nov. 27. Main, Melchors, Doo, I Lippe, Molchers, Dec. 4. Leverkusen, Jebsen, Dec. 5. Achilles, E.F., Dec. 8.- Malaya, Manners, Dec. 9. Baarbruecken, Melchers, Dec. 12. Saarland, Jebson, Dec. 20. Somali, P. & O., Dec. 28. Tamara, Gilman, Dec, 27. Afrika, Manners, Dec. 28. Praussen, Jebsen, Jan. 8. Ianr, Malchers, Jan 1
Peiping, Gilman, Jan: 27. Chile, Manners; "Jan,' '29.
KATRI
Neleus, B.F, Nov. 20. Afrika Manners, Nov. 20.. Tourer, B.F, Dec. 1, Malaya, Manners, Deo. 3. Ulysses, E. & S., Dec, 10: Somali, F. & Q., Dec. 98.
HOIHOW.
Kingyuan, B., & B., Nov. 90... Bintang, Manners, Nov.25. Kinngchow, B. & S., Doc, 4
HONOLULU
Pres. Lidcoln, A.M.L, Nov. 24. Taiyo Maru, N.Y.K, Nov. 24. Ginys Marn. N.Y.E., Nov,:25. Asame Maru, NY.Kj Dec. 9,
HULL
Kashgar P & OU Somali, P. & O., Do
JAPAN PORTSKA
21.
Tokiva Maru, N.Y.E., Voneria L Dodwell's,
Atauta, Maru, N.I.K. Nov, 20. Corfu P
Emp OF AMIKO P B Nov. 30.
IPAN, PORTE--Contiamad. Tamara GilmangN Glenapp, Jardina's, Nay, 21 Taiyo Maru, N.T.E, Nov. G. Metzinger M.M. Nov. 35 Ginyo Kim, NY.K, Nov. 5, Tamars, Gilman, Nov. 20. Hosang, Jardine Nov, 27... Fushun Meru NK Nov 28.: Glennbiol, Tardino's Deo. C Emp. of Canada, C. P. 8. Doc Périm, P & 0, Deo, 6, Yubasang, Jardine's, Doc. di-: Nankin, P&O Dea Asama Mara. NY.K., Dec. 9 Sphinz, M.M., Déo, 0 Hilda, Dodwell's, Dec. 14 Gracovia, Dodwelly, Dec. 18. Hikawa Mart, NY.K., Dec. 15. Emp. of Russit, C. P.S., Den-384 Glengarry, Jardine's, Dec la Karmala, P. & O., Deo, 18. Santhis, P.& O., Dee, 19. Ixion, B. & S., Doo, 19. Kumsaug, Jardins's, Dec. 19............. Peaping, Gilman, Dec. 20. Porthos, M.M., Dec. 29. Chitral, M. M. & Co. Jan, Emp of Japan, CER, Jon 2 Talina, M. M. & Co., Jan. 3. Glenshano, Jardines, Jan. 47 Nalloro, M. M. & Co., Jan. 4 Kashmir, M., M. & Co., Jan. 5. Chonononaux, M.M. Jan 6,
Kalyan, M. M. & Co., Jan. 8. Takada, M. M. & Co., Jan. 16. Tyndareus, B. & S., Jan. 10. Athos II, M.M. Jan, 20,
Soudan, MM. & Co., Jan. 26. Naldors, M. M. & CA; Jan. 99.
'JAVA PORTS.
Tjinagara, J.C.J.L. Nov, 24. Tinambang, J.C.J.L., Dec, 1. Tjibadak, J.C.J.L., Doa 8. Tjisadane, J.C.J.L., Dec.
LIVERPOOL.
Neleus, B., Nov. 20. Toucer, B. Dea. 1. Ulysses, B. & 8, Dec. 18: Dakar Maru, N.I.K., Dec. Titan, B. & S., Jan. 20.
LONDON.
Gleniffer, Jardine's, Nov, 18. Kashgar, P. & O., Nov. 21. Patroolus, B. & 8. Nov. 24. Pres. Lincoln, A.M.E., Nov. 24. Gango, Dodwell, Nov. 28. Rajputana, P. & O, Dec. 5. Achilles, B.F., Dec. 8. Hakone Maru, N.Y.E., Dec. Corfu, P. & O., Doo, 12. Antenor, B.F, Dec. 3...
•' ́) Somali, P & O., Dac. 20.
Isar, Melchers Jan, Ke Rawalpindi, M. M. & Co., Jan. Karmala, M. M. & Co., Jan. 16. Diomed, B. & S., Jan. 20. Hector, B. & 8., Jan. 20 Chitral, M. M. & Co.,
LOS ANGELES..
Pres. Lincoln, A.M.L., Nov. 24. Ginyo Maru, N.Y... Nov, 25. Prea, Coolidge, A.M.L. Dec. 8. Pres. Wilson, A.M.L., Dec. 2.
MAKASSAR,
Tjinegara, J.O.J.L., Nov. 24. Tjisembang, J.C.J.L., Des; 1. Tibadak, J.CJ.L., Dec. 8. Tisadane, J.O.J.L, Dec. 22.
MANILA
Kitano Maru, N.Y.K., Nov. 21 Pres Jefferson, A.M.L.. Nov. 21. Tinegara, J.C.J.L.. Nov. 24. Emp. of Canada, U.P.8., Nov, 27. Nanking, Gilman, Nov. 27
Pres Adams, Dollar, Nov. 20. Tanda E. & A., Dec. 2 Pron Madison. AM.L. Dec. 5. Ateuta Maru, N.Y.E., Dec, 6. Taibadak, JJL. Dec. 8 Emp of Russia C.P.8., Dec. 10. Saarbruecken, Melchers, Deo 18.-* Pres Harrison, Dollar. Dec. 18 Pres. Cleveland, A.M.L., Dec. 19. Tjísadena, J.O.J.L, Dec. 2. Emp of Japan, C.P.8., Dec. 20. Tamarathiman, Deo 27 se Prea, Hayes, Dollar, Dec. 27. Nankin, M. M. & Co., Jan. 2. Pres. Pierce, Dollar Jan 10 Emp of Asin CPR Jan, 12. Taiping, B. & 8. Jan. 16. Titan, B. & B,, Jan. 20, dr. Emp of Canada, O.P.R., Jan, Poiping, Gilman, Jan. 27;
WARSEILLES,
Kanbgar, P. & O., Nov. 21, Ramses Jebsen, Nov. 28 Andre Lobon, M.M., Nov Patroclus, B. & 8., Nov, 24. Afrika, Manners, Nov. 29. Pres. Adame, Dollar, Nov. 29, Main, Melchers, Deo 1 Lippe, Melchers, Dec. 4, Rajputana, M M. Co., Dec 0 Achilles, B Deo Bay Me Felix Ronisal; M M.; Dec 18. Hakone Maru, NY.K., Dec. Corfu, P. & O., Deu, 18. Dakar Maru, NY, Doc 20. G. Matzinger, M.M., Doc. Antenor, B.F., Deo 21. Saarland, Jebsen, Dec. 28. Somali, & O., Dec. 26. Pros Anyer Doller, Dec. X Many, Melchers, Ján, 1,
Rawalpindi, M. M, & Co., Sphinx, M. M., Janito Pra Pierce, Dollar, Karmala, M. M. & Co Porthos,- M.M., Jan. Hector, B. & H., Jan. 20, Chitsel, MM, & Co., Jan, 0,