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To the advertising manager
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
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In my opinion the attached is the best advertise- ment which has appeared in the Hong Kong Daily Press, between the dates of November 29 and Decomber 25. I enclose a letter giving reasons for my choice. I have read the conditions of this competition and agree to abide by them.
MR.
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MISS
GOVERNMENT HOUSE.
LAST WEEK'S ACTIVITIES.
Sunday, November 15;--
H.E. the Governor and Lady Peel Junched with Mr. Stanton nå Fun- ling, and attended the Farding Hunt and Race Club's Race Meeting at Kwanti Baco Courae. Monday, November 18:-
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H.E. the Governor attended the Interport Cricket. Match and lunch- ed with the Committey of the Hong, King Cricket Club. Lexy Peel was Frevent ut the match during the afternoon.
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Tuesday, November 17:-
H.E. Admiral Siz Howard Keily had an interview with H.E, the Governor.
Mr. Stanton lunched at Govern- ment House.
His Excelleney and Lady Peel dined with the President of the
YACHTING.
THIRD CHAMPIONSHIP RACE
Under auspices of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, the third championship race was siled on Saturday:
Course(1) Quarry Bay Mark (P); (9) Channel Rocks (P); (3) Mark on Line (5); (4) Kowloon Rock (S); (0) Channel Rocks (S). Distance: 3.33 miles.
"E" Class.
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SOUPER DANSANT." ADVERTISED SAILINGS FROM H'KONG
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Andre Lebon, M.M., Nov. 24. Felix Roussel, M.M., Doc, 8. G. Metzinger, M.M”, Des. 22. Somali, P. & Q, Dec. 20
ALEXANDRIA
Fras. Adams, Dollar, Nov, 20. Pres. Harrison, Dollar, Dec. 19. Proa. Hayes, Dollar, Dec. 7... Pres. Piorco, Dollar, Jan. 10
ALGIERS.
Nanking. Gihaan, Kor. 97. Tamara, Gilmars, Dec. 27.' Psiping, Gilman, Jan. 27.
In ragard to the attitude of the A large gathering of over 450 Chinese, M. Briand told the Coun. 8uests attended the “Souper Dan-- cil-that he did not apprehend-un- sant at the Pouineula Hotel on reasonable opposition; indeed, he Saturday night, both the Rose and Roof Garden being gave it to be understood, that; sub-Room ject to certain safeguard, the Chi" utilised for accommodation. An nese would agree to a Commission, excellent supper was served At The Japanese proposal would give midnight, during the course of the Commission the widest scope to
which entertainment was provided investigate all factors, not only by Mias Nellie Farren, and hor military but particularly political,
talented "Whoopee" Girls, also like the non-observands of treaties
the Olympic Trio Danoing was enjoyed from 10 p.me until 3 a.m., C. and the Kuomintang's influence,
The appointment of a Commismatic, being dispensed by the two sion would not affect evacuation, hotel orchestras. The innovation which will remain at Japancas disproved a decided, success and it is eration and depend on the scurity hoped that the enterprising man of Japanese lives and property and ment will occasionally be en- on Chinono willingness to negotiate a general treaty.
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Anhui, B. & S., Nov. 23. Haiching Douglas, Nur. 4, Tibadak, J.C.J.L., Nov. 28. Tsinan, B. & S., Nov. 28. Haining, Douglas, Nov. 27, Hosang, Jardine's, Nov. 17. abled to offer further similar en-Tiikarang, J.O.J.L, Nov. 20. stabb, and Lt. D. A. H. Hornwall,Taiyuah, B. & S., Dec. 2. Haiyang, Douglas, Dec. 1. Amongst the many guests were Tilwara, P. & O., Dec. 4.
As the result of the afternoon's herting of the Counsil the resolu-noticed. tion, of the League passed on Oc tober 24 becoinós a dead letter and any suggestions of sanctions are washed out. A feeling of optimisth pervades Longue circles.
MUEDEN, Nov. 31. This morning a newly arrived Japanese Brigade marched through
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Yuansang, Jardino's, Dec. Tsinan, B. & S., Duc, 9. Tjisndane, J.C.J.L, Deo. 6.
Santhia, P. & O., Dea, 18, Kumsang, Jardine's, Dec. 10. Talma, M. M. & Co., Jan. 3. Takada, M. M. & Co., Jan. 18,
Sir W. W. Hornell and in his party were Lt. Comdr. and Mr. Hubback, Capt. Godfrey, L. and Mrs. Dean, Miss" Stephen, Mr. Lockin, Lo. Comdr, and the Misecs Winter. Capt. Giddy. Mr. G. W, | AMSTERDAM, Stabb, and Lt. D. A; H. HOormall. Lt. Keith-Murray and in this
| Mukden," visiting the Shinto Shrine party were Capt, and Mrs. Wal- at the War Memorial. It after-luce, Lt. Younger, Capt. and Mrs. wards marched past General Honjo near his headquarters,
The men are being quartered in the Chinese barracks near Marshal Chang Hauch Liang's arsenal, out aide the walled city.
It is believed that the Brigach numbers approximately 5,000 men, which means that the strength of the army in Manchuria will be a least 2,000 over Treaty limits until Ption. Pts, such time as the Korean Brigade re-
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Amateur Dramatic Club and Mis, 3 Mark, Distance: Lindsell at the Hong Kong Hotel, and attended the performance of Dear Brutus given by the Chub at the City Hall. Wednesday, November 18:--
attended. the
His Excellency Cricket Match between Shanghai and a team drawn from the com- bined Services,
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His Excolleney and Lady Peel attended the annual drill displayBluejacket (Major Barry) 1 given by the Hong Kong Fire Boojum (J. L. Adams)... 3 Brigade at Police Headquarters, Speedwell (Major P. S. Lady Peek distributed the prizes.
His Excellency gave a dinner party to members of the Hong Kong and Shanghai interport cricket teams. The following were also presont-Mr. H. R. B. Han- bock, H.E. Mr. Justice Lindsell, Course shortened. Finished at Capt. H. B. Sears, Capt. R, No. 3 Mark, Distance: 4.08 miles Burnett, Mr. E. W. Hamilton, Mr.
Ption Pts, A. C. Beck, Mr. J. R. Collins, Mr. Zephyr ( H. Gandy) ? E. J. Davies, Mr. F. A. M. Elliott,
Lela (A. H. Chambers) 1 Mr. A. Piercy, Mr. Syme Thomson Eunice (Capt. WC.
Wendy (I. de Ville) ป Mr. A. A. Rumjahn.
Rose) Thursday, November 19:---
Town (R. M. Jack) ......5 Course shortened for I.' and "O" Class on recount of little wind,
H.E. the Governor presided at the meeting of the Executive Coun-
cil.
Mr. and Mrs. Preece arriver at Government House
Friday, November 20:-
Mr. Barrow arrived ht Govern- ment 'House.
Saturday, Novembar 21:--
Capt. K. H. L, Mackenzie, Senior Naval Officer, Went River, called on H.E. the Governor.
Cape Mackenzie and Capt. Buld- win lunched at Government House.
The following were the guests at dinner-Hon, Mr. and Mrs. Creasy Capt. Burnett, Col. and Mrs. Gowan, Comdr. and Mrs. Shelley, Mr. and Mrs.. T. E Pearce, Mr. and Mrs, Cock.
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A MYSTERY
Mystery surrounds the happenings in the Taitsihar region, General Honjo's Headquarters to day again declaring that wireless communica tion is intermapted and that there is no news from the Nonni River at detachment.
at Dr.
Nanking, dilman, Nov. 27. Main, Molchera, Deo, 1. Malaya, Manners, Dec. 9. Saarbruecken, Moleners, Dec. 19.
Tamara, Gilman, Dec. 27.
ANTWERP.
Cockburn, Lt. Winterbottom, Lt. Afrika, Manners. Dec. 28. Graham, Lt. Roper-Caldbeck and Isar, Melchern, Jan. 1. Capt. Mechellan. la Mr. R Chile, Manners, Jan, 29.
Peiping, Gilman, Jan. 27, Roxburgh's party were. Mr. A, V. Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Begg, Mr. and Mrs. Bacci, and General M. A Cohen Malaya, Manners, Dec. 9
At Lieut. Price's table wore. Et Comdr. Owies, Mrs. Cornaby Mra. Hakone Mara, N.Y.K., Dec. 12, Peyton, F/Lt. and Mrs. Dennis, Somali, P. & O,, Dec. 96: Lt. Comdr. Mitford and Mr. Karmala, M. M. & Co., Jan. 16.
Afrika, Manners, Dec, 28, Scott. Those who were Cogar's tabla were:-Mr. Van
Chile, Manners Jan. 28. Schrevan, the Missos B., and G. AUSTRÁLIAN FORTS. Nichols Mr. Reek, Mr. Leterva, Mr. F. A. Merry, Miss Butterfield, Tanda, E. & A., Dec. 2. Comdr, Wilson and Lt. Edwards. Atxuta Maru, "N.Y.K., Dec, 8.
Those in Mr. Parkson Chan's Achilles, B. & S., Dec. 5. party were Mrs. H. S: Chan, Mr. Changte, B. & S., Dec. 18 Ip Kia Ying. Misa R. Wong, Dr. Angam. Melchers. Dec. 30. To. At Mr. H, Pooley's table were Nankin, M. M. & Co., Jan. 2 Mrs. Podley, Col. and Mrs. Savile, Taiping, B. & S., Jan. 15. Capt, and Mrs R. G. Moir, Capt. and Mrs. Grant Capt.
and BALT Mr. Fawkes,
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JAPANESE RUTHLESSNESS
Lt. and Mrs Kowalzyk, Lt. and Tisembang, J.C.J.L., Dec. 1. Finngara, J.C.J., Nov. 21. TININ, Nov. 21. Japanese ruthlessness
Mrs. Gunnell, Cemdr. Partello, Tibadak, J.C.J.L., Dec. 8, in Man-Capt. Kenyon., Mr. E. R. West, Tjisaroen, J.C.J.L., Dec. 13. churia is exampled by the treat- Miss Bonnar, Mr. L. Goldman,Tisadane, J.O.J.L., Dec. 92. ment accorded to the world-famous Miss. Laing, Mr. Burch Misses B. Tjikarang, J.C.J.L., Dec, 29. Cambridge and League plague ex- and A. Steele, Mr. Humphreys, pert, Dr. Wu Lien Teb, who bap-Mire. Mondy, Mr. Stock, Misses pened to be visiting Chang Chun in King, Mr. Hyde, Mr. Diverett and cccnection with plague prevention Mr. Rigg.
Mr.
ALTIC POETS. *
Malaya, Mannors, Doc. 0,
BALTIMORE,"
Foylebank, Bank, Nov. 20. Adrastus, B. & §i, Dec. 3. Laganbank, Bank, Jan. 8,
BANGKOK.
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Kiangsu, B. & S., Nov. 23. Bintang, Manners, Nov. 23. Kweiyang, B. & S., Nov. 25.
BARCELONA.
Leverkusen, Melchers, Dec. 3. Saarbruecken, Melchera, Dec. 12. BATAVIA,
Tinegara, J.C.J.L., Nov. 21. Tiisembong, J.O.J.L., Dec. 1. Tibadak, J.C.J. L., Dec. 8. Tiisaroes, J.C.J.L., Dec. 15. Tisadane, J.C.J.L., Dec. 29, Tjikarang, J.C.J.L., Dec, M.
BELAWAN-DELL
Van Heutez, JC.J.L., Dec. 3. BOMBAY
Tottori Maru, N.Y.K., Nov; 2. Nagato Maru, N..K., Nov. 30. Kidderpore, P. & O., Dop, 1. Rawalpindi, M. M. & Co., Jan. 2. Chitral, M. M. & Co., Jan. 30.
BOSTON
work when he was arrested by Those present in the party of Afrika, Manners. Dec. 28. Japanese military and sent under Maj. Sommerville were Mr. Som-Chilo, Manners, Jap. 99. military cacort to Mukden where merville, the Misses Barings Miss he was accused of investigating Cousens, Mr. Cox., Mr Richard- Japanese actions regarding the reson, Mr. Crowe-Read and Mr. Gil- tention of salt and customa re-lespie, venues. After a severe examina Mr. Ireland. Mr. Dennison, Mr. tion, Insting all day long, Dr. and Mrs. Kirkwood, Mr. and Mrs Wu was consigned bo a damp, Heurian, Mr. and Mrs. Delziel slimy cellar, without a bed and and Mr. W. L. MoKenzie., Lt. and other necessities, and kept im- Mrs. Frost, Lt. Atkinson, Mr. A. II. prisoned for forty-eight hours. Dr. Gordon. and Lt. Hall. Mr. and Wu, when greatly exhausted, pro- Mrs. 8, A. Lopes. Mr. and Mrs. duced & British passport (he was F. L. Silva Mr. and Mrs. G. V. born in Singapore) and demanded Da Roza, Mrs. Senna Fernandez release as a British subject. His and Mr. Alves. Lt. Woods and inilers, there and then, immediately Miss Lang. Dr. and Mrs. McElney released him, expressing regret and Mr. and Miss Whitham, Dr. Selby explaining that they never would and Miss Greaves, Dr. Griffith and have arrested him if they had known Mias Hopkins, Mr. A. M. Parker, he was a British citizen. They vised Mr. Danks, Comdr, wad Mrs. his passport, thus enabling the Powys Maurice, L. Coindr. Wrigh Doctor to pass through the Japanese and Lt. Mundy Mr. and Mrs, E. lines without hindrance,
J. Spear, Mr. and Mrs. Perrin, Dr. Wu is now on his way to Mr. A, H. Carroll, Mr. and Misa Nanking, Japancas interference hay Dunnett, Miss Carroll and Mr. ing prevented him from visiting two Planner., Lawrence, Mrs. piagus prevention stations in Man Ramsey Dr. Allston Gauriin, Miss churia spon important plague pre- Mark, Mr. Li Chor Chi, Mrs. vention work.
Chun, Mrs. Yung Mr. Corbett, Mr. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Andes- sen, Miss. D. Gorchenko, Mr JAPAN DENOUNCED
Lauronce, Miss Bird, Mr. Batcher, Mr. Ruthmell, The Misses Ground (From Our Own Correspondent.)
water Mr. Murphy Mr. Stephen A pleasant function took place at
Mro. Orr, Mr. Harvey, Lt. Comdr. CANTON, NOV, 22. the Hong Kong University Union
Canton in agitated over the de. and Mrs. Hampson Lt. Dwane. Lt. Saturday evening, when the feat of General Ma Chan Shan and tanove, Mr. Edgar, Missed V. and Foylebank, Bank, Nov, 20
Bowerman.; Mr. Ellis. Miss. An- Christian Association entertained a har and Angaachi. Patriotic de-
and members of the the Japanese occupation of Tsitsi-G. Allen. Mr. Gray, Mr. Bracken Javanese Prince, Furness, Dec. D. of Matriculation students monstrations are going on every-Comdr. and Mrs, Durnford.. Mrs. Adrastus, B. & S., Dec. 9 group
shire, Mr. and Mrs. Lane,
Pres. Coolidge, A.M.L., Dec. 8. from various schools to tea.
where and the Japanese GovernA. E. Schrader, Mr. Rolfe. Mrs. Takaoka Maru, N.Y.E., Dec. 19, ment is denounced and condemned Davenport-Browne, "Mr. G. Q. B. Chinoso Prince, Furness, Dec. 15, for its provocative actions in Man-Thompson. Lt. A H. Musson. Pres. Hayes, Dollar, Dec, 27, churia,
Miss Taylor, Mr. Musson. Mino Yesterday morning students in
Laganbank, Bank, Jan. 8. lege, Hwa Nan College, Queen's the city, representing every educe Pilkington. Comdr, T. . "Docksey.Pres. Pierce, Dollar, Jan. 10.
Comdr. and Mrs. J. Wroughton. College, St. Paul's, St. Joseph's, tional institution above the higher Mr. and Central British Girls' School, and primary, marched en bloc to Gov-Tenersen, Mr. S. Cook. Miss Mur-.
Mra, Carvalho. Miss BREMEN. Bellitious Girls' School,
ermanent House and presented a an eloquent address, the series of demands to the author phy. Mr. Stewart, Miss. Ferguson. Main, Meishers, Deo, 1. Chairman wokcomed those present,tics, all having to do with the pre-
and many others. and enid that members of the Aaso sent strained Sino-Japanese rela eintion would give them any help tions. Some of those demands were they wanted when they joined the as Follows: The Government University next year. He hoped should declare war against Japan that there would be no misunder at once", "The Government standing between the new students should at once.send an expedition And the old. The object of the to Manchuria to reinforce General Association was to promote univera Chan, Shan in his efforts to sal love and brotherhood and to resist the Japanese troops"; "The The following were selected promote the study of Christianity, Canton Government must stop shoct for Shanghai in the Far East He assured them that Univerity quarrelling with the Nanking Interport rifle match last Sunday life was very pleasant, and, in con- régime in order to present a united-B. E. Caulton; AM. Collaco, clusion, thanked them for their front against the enemy" and C. W. Glover, Guillarmed, P. kind presence.
"the Government should not only. Ho, J. B. Main, W. O. Lances comply with the request of Generator, W. Road, Capt. Ritchie, W. E. Chang Fat Ful, but encourage and Sauer, V. Sharman, R. M. Jordan, aviat him to go North with his and Lieut. MaNaught (reserve.) troops to fight against the Japan In a practice Shanghai' made an
average of 94 pointa per man
on
Committee
Mr. Ng Yew Song (Chairman of the Association) presided,
The Following schools were repre- sented:-St Stephen's Giria' Col
In
After tea, there were various ports of games oonducted by Misses B. M. Pope and M. N. Baxter, and Monats. PH. Teng, T. Y. Fung, and Y. 9. Ng.
ese."
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RIFLE SHOOTING.
SHANGHAI TEAM FOR A
INTER PORT MATCH.
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Lippe, Melchors, Dec. 4. Harbrucekon, Me.chers, Dec, 12, Isar, Melchers. Jan, 1.
BRINDISI,
Gango, Dodwell's, Nov. 28. Venezia L., Dadwell's. Dec. 20.' Gracovia, Dodwell's, Dec. 27. Hilda, Dodwell's, Jan. 17. CALCUTTA.
Suising, Jardine's, Nov. 23. Rangoon Maru, N.I.E., Nov. Takada, M. M. & Co., Dec. 2. Bengal Maru, NY.K., Dec. 8. Kutsang, Jardine's Dec. 10. Akita Maru, N.Y.K., Dec 15, Birdhana, P. & O., Dec. 10. Hosang, Jardine's, Dec, 16′′ Tilawa, P. & O.; Dec. 24.
CASABLANCA.
Achillos, B. &. 8, Dec. 8. Corfu, P. & O., Dec. 1.1 Isar, Melcheri, Jan, 1.
CHITOO.
Chipshing, Jardino's, Yov, 20, Kueichow, B. & S., Deo, 4. Cheongshing, Jardino's, Dec. 11. Huichow, B. & S., Doc. 19.
COLOMBO,
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Andro Lebon, MM., Nov. 9%. Tottori Maru, N.Y.K., Nov. 27, Pres. Admins, Dollar. Nov, 20. Nagato Maru, NYK. No 30. Kidderpore, P. & Q., Dec. 1. Yasukuni Maru, N.Y.K., Dec. 4. Felix Roussel, M.M., Dec. 5. Hakone Maru, N.T.K., Dec. 19. " Pres. Harrison, Dollar, Dec. 13. G. Metzinger, M.M., Des. 22. Pros. Hayes, Dollar, Deo. 27. Sphinz, M.M., Jan.” 5. Pres. Piorco, Dollar, Jan. 10. Porthos, M.M., Jan. 10.
COPENHAGEN,
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Malaya, Manners, Dec. 9 Afrika, Manners, Deo, 98, Chile, Manners, Jan. 99.
DJIBOUTI,
Sphinx. M.M., Jan. 5.. Porthos, M.M., Ját. 19.
TOOCHOW.
Taiching Douglas, Nov. 21. Haining, Douglas, Nov, 27. Haiyang, Douglas, Dec. 1.
GENOA,
Ramses, Jabeen, Nov, 24. Nanking, Gilman, Nov. 27. Gange, Dodwell, Nov. 28. Pres. Adams, Dollar, Nov. 29. Lippe, Melchers, Dec. 4. Leverkusen, Jebsen, Dec. 8. Saarbruecken, Melchers, Dec 12 Pres. Harrison, Dollar, Dec. 13. Agapenor, B. & S., Jan, 15. Ulysses, B. & S., Dec. 10. Dakar Maru, N.Y.K., Dec. 20. Venezia I., Dodwell's, Deo. 20, Saarland, Jebaon, "Dec. 20. Gracovia, Dodwell's, Dec. 97. Pres. Hayes, Dollar, Dec, 27. Tamars, Gilman, Dee, 97. Preussen, Jebaon, Jan. 8. Pros. Pierce, Dollar, Jan 10 Hilda, Dodwell's, Jan, 17, Paiping, Gilman, Jan. 27.
GLASGOW.
Patroclus. B. & S., Nov. 24. Teucar, B.F., Dec. 1. Achilles, B. & S., Dec. 3. Ulysses, B. & S., Dec, 18. Antenor, B.F., Dec. 93.
GOTHENBURG.
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Nanking, Gilman, Nov. 7.. Tamara, Gilman, Dec. 27. Peiping, Gilman, Jan. 27.
HAIPHONG.
Kiungchow, B. & S., Dec. 4. Kingyuan, B. & S., Dec, 19.
BAMBURG.
Ramses, Jebsen, Nov. 23. Nanking, Gilmón. Nov. 27," Main, Melchers, Dec, 1. Lippe, Melchers, Dec. 4. Leverkusen, Jabson, Dec. 5. Achilles, B.F., Dec. 8. City of Porth, Bank, Dee, 9. Malaya, Manners, Dec. 9. Saarbrucken, Melchers, Dec. 12. City of Athens, Bank, Dec, 18. Saarland, Jebsen, Dec. 20, Somali, P. & O., Doc., 28, Tamari, Gilman, Dec. 27. Afrika, Manners, Dec. 8, Isar, Melchers, Jan, 1, Preussen, Jabeen, Jan. 8. Peiping, Gilman, Jan. 27. | Chile, Manners, Jan. 29.
HAVRE.
Afrika, Manners, Nov. 29. Toucer, B. F., Dec. 1. Malaya, Manners, Dec. 3. Agapener, B. & S., Jan. 15, Ulysses, B. & 8., Dec. 18. City of Athens. Bank, Dec. 18. Somall, P. & O., Dec, 24,
HOIKOW.
Bintang. Manners, Nov. 25. Kiungchow. B. & S., Dec. 4. Kingyuan, B. & S., Dec. 18:
HONGAY,
Kweiyang, B. & S., Nov, 25.
HONOLULU,
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Pres. Lincoln, A.M.L., Nov, 24. Taiyo Maru, N.Y.E., Nov. 24. Ginya Mara, N.Y.K., Nov, 25. Anama Maru, N'Y.K., Dẹc 3:
HULL,
Somali, P. & O., Dec. 20. JAPAN FORTS
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Yuensang, Jardine's, Doc. d Nunkin, P. & O., Dec. 7. Asuma Maru, N..K., Dec. 9.. Sphin, M.M., Deo. a. Hilda, Dodwell's, Dec. 14 Gracovia, Dodwell, Doo. 18. Hikawa Maru, N.Y.E, Doo. 15. Eimp. of Russia, C. P. S., Don. Glengarry, Jardino's, Deo. 18. Karmala, P. & O., Deo. 18. Santhia P. &.O., Dec. 18: Ixion, B. & S., Dec. 19. Kusang, Jardine's, Deo, 19. Feaping, Gilman, Dao, 20, Porthos, M.M., Deo. 3. Chitral, M. M. & Co., Jan. 1... Emp. of Japan, CPR, Jan. 2. Talma, M. M. & Co., Jan. 3. Glenshane, Jardino's, Jan. 4. Nollore, M. M. & Co., Jan. 4. Kashmir, M. M. & Co. Jan: 5. Chononciaux, M.M., Jan. 6. Kalyan, M. M. Co., Jan, 0, - Takada, M. M. & Co., Jan, 15. Tyndareus, B. & S., Jan. 14. Athos II. M.M., Jan. 20, Sondan, M. M. & Co., Jan. 28. Naldera, M. M. & Co., Jan. 29.
JAVA PORTS.
Tinegara, J.C.J. Nov, 24. Tinembang, JC.J.L., Dec. 1. Tibadak, J.C.J.L, Dec. 8. Tinaros, J.C.J.L., Dec. 15. Tisadane, J.J.L., Dec. 22. Tjikarang, J.C.J.L., Dec. 25.
LIVERPOOL
Toucer, B.F., Dec. 1.
Ulystos, B. & S., Dec. 18. Dakar Maru, N.Y.E., Dec. 20.. Agapenor, B. & B., Jan, 13, Titan, B. & S., Jan, 20.
LONDON.
Putroalus, B. & S., Nov, 24. Pres. Lincoln, A.M.L., Nov. 24. Gange, Dodwell, Nov. 28. Rajputana, P. & O, Dec. 5 Achillon, B.F., Dec. 8.
City of Parth, Bank, Dec. 0. Hakone Mart, N.Y.E., Dev. 12. City of Athens, Bank, Dec. 18 Corfu, P. & O., Dec. 19. Antenor, B.F, Dos. 3. Somali, P. & O., Dec. 26. Tsar, Melchers, Jan, 1 Rawalpindi, M. M. & Co.. Jan. 21 Karmala, M. M. & Co., Jan. 18. Diomed, B. & S., Jan. 20. Hector, B. & S., Jan. 20. Chitral, M. M. & Co, Jan. 30.
LOS ANGELES,
Pres. Lincoln, A.M.J., Nov. 24. Ginyo Marn, N.Y.K., Nov. 8. Fres, Coolidgo, A.M.L., Dec. 8. Pres. Wilson, A.M.L., Dec, 29.
MAKASSAR.
Tinegara, J.C.J.L.. Nov. 24. Tiigambong, J.C.J.L... Dec. 1. Tibadak, J.C.J.L., Dec. 8. Tjisaroes, J.C.J.L., Doc. 15. Tiinadane, J.O.J.L., Dec. 22. Tjikarang, J.C.J.L., Dec. 99.
MANILA
Tjinegara, J.C.J.L., Nov. 24. Emp, of Canada, Č.P.8., Nov, 27. Nanking. Gilman, Nov. 27. Pres. Adama, Dollar, Nov. 29. Tanda, E. & A., Dec. 2. Pres. Madison, A.M.L., Dec. d. Atsuta Maru, N.Y.E., Dec. 6. Tribadak, J. CJL, Deo. 8" Emp, of Bussis, C.P.8, Dec. 10. Saarbruecken, Melchers, Dec. 12. Pres. Harrison, Dollar, Dec. 13. Pres. Cleveland, A.M.L., Dec. 10. Tjisadane, J.O.J.L.; Doc., 23.
Emp, of Japan, C.P.B., Dec, 20, Tamars, Gilman, Dec. 27, Pres. Hayes, Dollar, Dec. 27. Nankin, M. M. & Co., Jan. 2 Pres, Pierce, Dollar, Jan, 10, Emp af Asia, C.P.R., Jan, 12. Taiping, B. & 8. Jan. 18. Titan, B. & S., Jan, 20, Emp. of Canada, O.P.R., Jan. 23; Peiping, Gilman, Jan. 27,
MARSEILLES.
Ramses, Jebsen, Nov. 23. Andra Lebon; MM.. Nov. 24. Patroclus, B. & S., Nov. 24. Afrika, Manners, Nov. 20. Pros, Adams, Dollar, Nov, 20. Main, Malchors, Das, 1. Lippe, Melchors, Deo. 4, Rajputana, M, M. Co., Doc, 5. Achilles, B.F, Dec. 8. Felix Roussel, M.M., Dec 8. Hakode Maru, N.Y.E., Dec. 12, Corfu, P. & O., Dec. 18. Dakar Maru, N.Y.K., Dec. 20. G. Metzinger, M.M., Dec. 22.. Antenor, B.F, Deo 23... Baarland, Jebsen, Dec. 28. Somali, P: & O., Dec. 28. Pres. Hayes, Dollar, Dec. 27. Taar, Melchers, Jan, 1. Rawalpindi, M. M. & Co., Jan, 2 Sphins. 3.M., Jan. 1. Pros. Pierce, Dollar, Jan. 10. Karmila, M. M. & Co., Jan, 16. Porthos, M.M., Jan. 19: Hector, B. & S., Jan. 20. [Chitral, M. M. & Co... Tah.. 30.
MEXICO.
Ginyo Marú, N.Y... Nov. 25.
Tammra, Gilman,' Nov, 20. Tamara, S. E. A. Co., Nov: President Lincoln, A.M.L., Nov. 24. | WAPLKS. Taiyo Maru, N.Y.K., Nov. 26. G. Metzinger, M.M., Nov. 25. Ginyo Mara, N.Y.L., Nov. 25. Hosang, Jardine's, Nov, 27. Fushimi Marü, N.Y.K.. Nov, 28. Hakodate Maru, N.Y.K., Nov. Tango Maru, N.Y.K, Nov, 20. Glenshiel, Jardino's, Dec. 4.
Gange; Dodwell's, Nov. 28. Pres. Adams, Dollar, Nov, 23. Javanese Prince, Furness, Dec. 3. Pres, Harrison, Dollar, Dec, 13. Chinese Prince, Furness, Dec. 18. Venesis, L., Dodwell's, Dec, 20. Gracovia, Dodwell's, Deo, 97 Emp. "of Canada, C. P. B., Dec 5 Pres. Pierce, Dollar, Jan. 10.
Perim, P. & D., Deo. 8.
28.
Hilda, Dodwell's, Jan. 17.