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support accordingly. While, how-DISARMAMENT over, the bulk of them considered that the establishment of a friendly

autonomous government in Man sharia would suffice to meet their requirements, they appear to have been somewhat averse from the idea statyments and acts against the

of Manchuria proclaiming its inde Socialist Government, in Soviet Russia and alleges thas powerful pendence owing to the inferences capitalistic interests in Britain and (that would be drawn abroad, It other European eonatrix-are-open-hore that the first divergence of ly supporting Japoula Imperialistjo policy in Manchuria and its aggres aiye policy towards Russia.

EMBARGO URGED

The statement arges workers of Britain to co-operate with the workers of Europe to prevent the threatened attack on Russin by demunding an embargo on credit supplies and the export of war material to Japari

GROWING RIFT WITH ARMY.

CONFERENCE

ARTICLE ONE OF DRAFT CONVENTION MODIFIED

THROUGH BUDE "ACEROY}

✨ GENEVA, April 19. THU Disarmament Conforanca opinion is seen: far, no matter how Committee to-day passed a resolu- sincere the Japaneso. Governmention modifying Article, One of the

Draft Convention may be in asserting that Japan a

nation has had nothing to do with the establishment of Manchurian in, dependence, there is no denying the lues that individual Japangue, in cluding certain Army officers, have (played a not unimportant part in its

creation.

The main difference of opinion be.

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Himalaya, Dodwell, June 1. Empress of Canada, CPR, June 3 Athos II M.M., June 7 Hakoadki Mara, N.Y.K, June 11 Dakar, Maru, NY K June 100

Capo St. Francis, Dodwell, Aprit Fembrokeshirs, J. M. & Co., April D'Artagnan, M.M., June 21..

Tinhow, Bank Lino, April 95. MELBOURNE.

Kamo Maru, NY. E... April 29,- The resolution declares that theNellore, M. M. & Co., April 30, reduction of armaments provided Kitano Maru, N.Y.E., May 28. for in Article Eight of the League Taiping, B. & S. May 20 Convenant can be achieved pro- gressively by successive uvisions when the present Conference has accomplished the first stage of general reduction to a minimum level."

The solution is acclaimed as the Arst success of the Conference..

NEW ZEALAND PUBLIC

Failing these steps, the staternent declares, the Arst nob of war by. Japan against Russia should be mottween the Army and the big business. By Trade Union action to prevent interests, however, is seen in quitu the manufacture and despatch of war material to. Japan.

Another direction. This is in regard

SAFETY BILL to the use bo which Manchuria

PASSED BY BOTH HOUSES should be put. The capitalists tro mainly interested in developing mar-

REUTER'S AMERICAN: BERVICE); kata there for the output of Japan.

WELLINGTON April 20. ese home industries and obtaining The Public Safety Conservation The Army, on the Bill, granting emergency powers concessions.

lo dont with such lawlessness as other hand wants Manchuria toccurred at Auckland recently, has Forve as an outlet for Japan's mar been passed by both Houses of

plus population. In other words, Parliament. the Army desires that the Japanese massed, not just a small group of capitalists, should be the ones to profit by their "Baurifices ip blood and treasure.

JAPANESE BUSINESSMEN AND MANCHURIAN SITUATION.

WHERE DIFFERENCE OF »

OPINION ARISĖS,

Tokyo, April 7.--Unanimous as was the support given to the Army by all sections of the "Japanese nas tion in the opening, stages of the operations in Manchuria. it is an Open searet that a verbin diver gence of opinion now exists between

.

Army's Laudable Example,

While it is extremely doubtful if

the big business interests and thomas emigration from Japan can be military authorities.

regarded as a practical proposition,

Cable Censorship.

Tanda, M, M. & C., June 3. Changte, B. and S., June 21. Atante Mart, NY.K., June MEXICO.

Heiyo Maru, N.Y.K., May 21.

NAPLES.

Hakone Maru, NY.E., April 3 Pres. Pieros, Dollar, May, N Suwa Maru, N.Y.K., May, 14. Pros, Monroe, Dollar, May 15.. Fushimi Maru, N.T.K., May 20, Pres. Vaa Buron, Dollar, May.20. Hékozaki Mara, NY.K., June 1 Pres. Garfield, Dollar, Junes12.

NEWCHWANG. Toun, B. & S., April 29, NEW GUINEA, Bremerhaven, Mulchers, May 10.

NEW YORK.

Pres. Jackson, Dollar April 260. Javanese Prince, Furness, May 1. Pres. Pierce, Dollar. May 1 re-Tsuyuma Maru, NY.R., May 4

WELLINGTON, April 5: The Government is instituting a censorship of messages sent abroad, in order to prevent alhamist ports being cabled oversegs,

"INSOLENCE" OF MR.

GANDHI

PUNJAB LEADERS.

VIGOROUS INDICTMENT OF

CONGRESS....

The business interests supported the fact that the Army is thinking the Army whole-heartedly at the outset, because they had become of how to benefit the nation as a convinced thus the only way to en-whale inther than of how to aarist sure respect for Japan's treaty the capitalist elements to enrich rights and interests in Manchuria. was to show Marshal Chang Hanchthemselves is not without signifi. Hang and his subordinates that cance. While, in fact, the Army Japan' patience was exhausted.

As Marahal Chanz could not be may lay itself open to criticism in induced to carry out bis obligations Home respects, there can be little voluntarily, they argued he must doubt that they show most hand either be brought to see the error of Eable example, both to the capitaliststors, is issued.. his ways by force or else be replaced and to the party politicians, by giv by someone who would live up to his ing thought to the people as ugreements. All they wanteil they white. It is, in fact, the self-sen- aid, was the assurance of the rights tred notions of a party of politicians and interests secured to them by in certain capitalists elements in treaty and of peaceful, stable condi- ||Japan that have done so much to tions to enable them to carry on bring about the growing contempt trade and commerce with a reason of the people for party government „able guarantee of security for life

andi property.

nent that is now so rifo.

First Divergence of Opinion." Up to this point they saw eye to eye with the Army and gave their

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NORTH CHINA PORTS, Burgenland, Jebsen, April 24. Afrika, Manners, May 1 Coblenz, Melchers. May 4

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Fembrokeshire, J.-M. & Co.,

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Nagara, Gilman? May 5. Franken, Melchera, May 9. Isar, Melchors, May Nanking, Swedish, May 9. Tamara, Swedish, June 27. PAKHOL

Ramses, Jobnou, April 23. Calohas, B. & S., April 23,

SOURABAYA.

Hakone Maru N.YK, April 30.Tandano, J.C.FL., Apmt Oragon Star, Dodwell, April 30.

-SOUTH AFRICAN-PORTS – Saarbrucken, Mulchers, April 30," Leverkusen, Jebaan, May 1

Tinhow, Bank Line April 25, Malaya, Manners, May 2 Gleniffer, J. M. & Co., May 3. SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast). Franken, Malchers, May City of Bagdad, Bank Lino, May Heiyo Maru, N.Y.E., May 21.

STRAITE SETTLEMENTS. Pembrokeshiro, J. M. & Co., April

30..

City of Bedford, Bank Line May

101

Antenor, B. ad S... May 11, Somali M. M. & Co., May 14. Sawa Maru, NY.E., May 14 Ruhr, Jebsen & Co., May 18. Burgenland, Jobson, May 20 Iaar, Melchora, May 2 Fushimi Marn. 'N.T.E., May 28.. Coblenz, Melcher, June 1, Africa, Mannors, June 7. Bangalore, M. M. & Co., June 11. Hakozaki Maru, N.X.K., June 11. City of Bath, Bank Line, June 18

SANDAKAN

Yusang, JM & Co., April 21. Maugang, J. M. & Co., April 27.

SAIGON.

G. Philippar M.M., April 88.,. Porthos, M.M., May 10: Toyooka Maru, N.Y. K., May 16. Chenonceaux. M.M. May 21. Athos II; M.M.. June 7. D'Artagnan, M.M., June 21.

SAN FRANCISCO,

Pros: Jackson, Dollar. Apríl 201 Tsuyama Maza, N.Y.K., May 4. Asaina Maru, N..K., May 4. Pros McKinley, Dollar, May 10, Shinyo. Maru, N.Y.K., May 15." Pres, Grant, Dollar, May 24.. Chichibu Maru, NY.K., June 1..

SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. Malaya, Manners, May 2. Nagara, Gilman, May 5. Nanking, Swedish, May 27 April Niki Manos e 7

Kiungchow, B. & S., April 22.

Lahore, March 37-An important. statement on the present potreal situation signed by Hinda, Moham. median and Sikh leaders of the Fun- ab, of whom five are members of the Punjab Council, three munici pal commissioners and three harris The statement strongly and in unqualified terma condemns a recent statement issued in Lahore, which asked the Government to withdraw all Ordinances, to. inaugurate a policy of reconcilation and to comPANAMA CANAL,. plete as early as possible all the important details of the new consti-Pres. Jackson, Dolan April 201 and the strong anti-capitalist sentitution so as to give offect to the suyuma Maru, N., May 4,

unanimous' demand of the country. "Pres McKinley Dollar, May 10.. The present statement, while con- Faiyo Maru, N.Y.K, May 21. demning direct methods for the re. Pres. Grant, Dollar, May 24, dress of political wrongs, says that PENANG. the signatories of the previous, state- ment had neither been bold enough to condemn open defiance of law in unequivocal terms nor frunk enough to admit that the present policy of esercion and repression followed and was not preceded by the lawless activities of the Congress.

The Japanene army officers he well as men-being brought up on the old Samurai tradition to despise wealth -have a natural sympathy with the people in this respect, and it in this bond of sympathy batween the Army had the people, together with their mutual resentment against those who pat party and personal inter- erts above those of the nation, that londs special signifience to the present Fascist-like movement in Fran

Congress Responsibility. The signatories of the present statement hold that Congress wa responsible for breaking the Irwin Gandhi pact.

G. Philippar, M.M., April 20. Howang, J. M. & Co., April 27. Calcutta Maru, N.V.K., April 20. Muroran Mary, NY.K. April 20 Hakone Maru, N.Y.K., April 30, Takada, M., M. & Co., April 30, Kutsang, J. M. & Co., May 0 Genoa Maru, N.Y.K., May 8. Porthos, M.M., May 10.

The Army's position to Manchuria heing made nothing more than a fold for capitalist exploitation, and ite strong objection to such import. ant administrative posts. as the In support of this statement illu-Sirdhana, M, M. & Co., May

28.

Maru, N.Y.K., May 11. Suwa Maru, N.Y.K.. May 14. Malacca Maru, N.V.K., May 15... 17. Chenonceaux. M.M May 2 Fushimi Mar, N.Y.K., May

laws, M. M. & Co., May 29 Athos II, M.M., June 7. Hakozaki Maru, N.Y.K., June 17 D'Artagnan, M.M., June 91 PHILIPPINE ISLAND PORTE.

presidency and vice-presidency of strations are cited of the activities The South Manchurian Railway and of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the the governorship of the Kuantang

Bengal agitators and the United Lansed Territory being used as Province lenders who started a no- pawns in the game of party politics,rent campaign. must therefore be viewed from the In spite of all provocation the anglo of the prosent Fascist-like Government calmly watched the ondencies in Japan itself to be seen trend of affairs and did not adopt in its proper perspectivé.

iny immediate measures to meet theKamu Maru, N.Y.K... April 23, situation.

Adrastus, B. & S., May 1 It refers to the conduct of Mr.Taiping, B. & S May 20. Gandhi, who "took * completa Kitano Maru, N.Y.K... May 28, somersault after his arrival in In- Changto, B. and S., June, 21." dia and forgot all the undertakinga Atauta Maru, N.Y... June 25. and promise he bud given in

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posing cause or provocation, threaDakar, Maru, N.Y.K, Juna 16. tened to start civil disobedience un-

Jess the Viceroy consented to die PONT SAID.'

euss with him all measures taken by the Government for the safety of G. Philippar, M.M., April 20" people in Bengal, the United Pro- vinces and the North-West Frontier Provinca.

Hakone Maru, N.Y.K, April 20 Saarbrucken, Melchers, April 30.. Malaya, Manners, May 2... "No self-respecting Viceroy with Fusijama, Dodwell, May 3. any sense of responsibility in him Nagara, Gilman, May 5 would accede to this request of Mr. Porthos, M.M. May 10. Gandhi, couched in such insolent Suwa Maru, N.T.E., May 14. terms and accompanied by such Conte Rosso, Dodwell, May 10.. open threats to start civil disobe-Toyooks Maru, NY E., May, 18. dianco, which could not be tolerated Isar, Molchors, May 22,

or

Allowed by any government. Chenonceaux, M.M., May 24, From the circumstances and facts Fushimi Matu, NY.K., May 28. it appears to the signatories of the Himalaya, Dodwell, Juns. 1. statement that Mr Gandhi only Afrika, Manners, June 7. wanted an excuse to restart his pet Athos II, M.M., June 7. movement with a view to intimidato Hakotaki Maru, N.Y.K., June 11 the Government into ignoble sur-Dakar, Mara, NY.E., June 16. render"

D'Artagnan, M.M., June 21, Tamara, Swedish, June 27. PORT SWETTENHAM. Adrastus, B. & S., May 11,

Call for Sanity. The statement urges Congressmen (to be raasonable in their demands, to stop all unlawful activities and not to claim more than their pro- per share in the future constitution of the country...

BABAUL

Nellore, M, M. & Co., April 20. Bremerhaven, Melchors, May 19. Tanda, M. M. & C., June 3.

It appeals to all well-wishers of the country nat, to be influenced by one-sided-statements, to devote, all- their energy and attention to the RANGDON, solution of the grave constitutional

problems which are facing them at Muroran Maru, NY.E, April the present juncture and to rally Genoa Maru, NY.E, May 8.

all their forces against the disturb Maladta Maru, NY K., May 15..

ing elements in the country, which FEEUNION.Z

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Tamara, Swedish, June 27,

SEATTLE,

Heian Maru N.Y... April 20.. Press Taft, Dollar, April 30, Protesilaus, & S., May 5, Prus, Tefforson, Dollar, May 14. Hikawa Mara, N.Y.E., May 24 Pres. Madison, Dollar, May 28. Ixion; B. & S., June 4.

SHANGHAI..

11

Chitral, M. M. & Co., April 21, Glenbeg, J. M. & Co., April 21. Norviken, J. M. & Cog April 21. Kingyuan, B. & S., April 21. Taiyuan, B. & S., April 21. Emp. of Russia, CPR. April 28. Hangsang, M. & Co... April 22, Nanking, Gilman, April 22.

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Alipora, M. M. & Co., May 1. Pres. Pierce, Dollar, May 1 Nagara, Gilman, May Gleniffer, J. M. & Co., May 8. PTES, Moriroe, Dollar, May 189 Nanking, Swedish, May 27. Pres. Van Buren, Dollar, May 29 Pres. Garfield, Dollar, June 18, Tamara, Swedish, June 27.

SUEZ CANAL

G. Philippar, M.M.. April 25. Hakona Maru, N.Y.K., April 30. Saarbrucken, Melchers April 30. Prus, Pierce, Dollar, May 1. Fasijama, Dodwell, May 3 Porthos, MM.. May 10. Suwa Maru, N.Ý.K., May 14. Conte Rosso, Dodwell, May 187'. Pres. Monroe, Dollar, May 16. Toyooka Maru, NY.K.; May 18, Isar, Melchers, May 221. Chenonceaux, M.M. May Fushimi.Maru, NYK., May 28. Pros: Van Buren, Dollar, May 201 Himalaya, Dodwell, Juno. 1. Ashos II M.M., June' % Hakoraki Maru, N.Y.K., Jano 11 Pros. Garfield, Dollar, June 12 Dakar, Miru, N.Y.K., Juno 16. D'Artagnan, M.M., "June

SWATOW.

Cheongshing, J.-M. & Co., April 21. Norviken, J. M. & Co., April 217 Haiching, Douglas, April 22 Hangsang, J. M. & Co... April 22. Antung, B. & S., April 24. Anshun B. & 8 April 24. Hirundo, Thoresen, April 24, Sandviken, J. M. & Co,, April, 24. Sochow, B. & S., April 94. Haining, Douglas, "April 26. Suiyang, B. & S., April 28.. Chipshing, J. M. & Co., April 27, Kwaisang, J. M. & Co., April 27, Haiyang, Douglas, April 29. Kwangtung, B. and B, April 29:1 Daviken, M. & Co.. May 1. Kalgan, B. and S., May L Sunning, B. & S., May 1 Hiram, Thoresen, May 1

SYDNEY.

Kamo Maru, N.Y.K., April 23. Nellore, M. M. & Co., April 30. Taiping, B. & S., May 20. Kitano Maru, N.YK., May 28. Tanda, M. M. & C., June 3, Changte, B. and 8., June 21. Alsula Maru, N.T.É.,, June 25.

„TAKU...

Hector, B. & S., April 20 Tsuyuma Maru, N.Y.K., May 4.

TIENTSIN.

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Cheongshing, J. M. & Co., April 31 Sandviken, M. & Co., April 24 Chipshing, J. M. & Co., April 27, Kwaisang, J. M. & Co. April 27. Kueichow, B. and S., April 20...

THURSDAY ISLAND."

Sandviken, J. M. & Co., April 24, Sonchow, B. & S., April 14. Kidderpore, M. M. & Co., April 23. Chenonceaux, M.M., April 26. Diomed, B. & S., April 26. Heian Maru, N.7.K., April 26, Suiyang, B..& 8., April 28. Kwaisung, J. M. & Co.. April 27. Nanking. Gilman, April 27. Tsinan, B. and S., April 27. Hector, B. & S., April 29. Kwangtung, B. and S.. April 20." Bangalore, M. M. & Co., April 30, Afrika, Manners, May 1 Davikon, J. M. & Co., May 1 Sunning, B. & S., May 1.. Taujuma Maru, N.Y.K., May 4. Asama Maru, N.Y.K, May 4. Glenapp, J. M. & Co., May 5, Ranchi, M. M. & Co., May 5, Tilawa, M.M. & Co., May 3. Conto Rosso, Dodwell, May 8, Empress of Japan, C.P.R., May: Tanda, M, M. & Co., May 6.. Athos II, M.M., May 10, Shinyo Maru, N.Y.K., May. 15. Naidera, M. M. & Co., May 10. Emp. of Asia. CRP, May 20 Glenphiol, J. M. & Co., May 20 Tamara, Gilman, May 22 D'Artagnan, M.M., May 24. Hikawa Maru. N.Y.K, May 24, Bhutan, M. M. & Co., May 20. Bhutan, M. M. & Co., June 1 Chichibu Maru, N.Y.K., June 1, Kaisar-I-Bind, A. M. & Co., Juns

Santhia, M. M, & Co., June 2. Empress of Canada, C.P.I. Jure 3. UNITED KINGDOM and Nankin

M. M. & Co., June & Andre Lebon, M.M., June

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Rajputna M, L & Co. June in Glengarry, J. M. & Co., June 17, Felix Roussel, M.M June 21. Soudan, M. "M" & Coi, Juna 281 Mantar, MM, & Co., June 30.

SINGAPORE.

Antunk. B. & S., April 24.1 G. Philippar, M.M., April 20, Hai Hing & Co., April 27 Thoresen, April 26. Hosang, Muroran Maru, N.V.K, April 20. Calouste Maru, NY.X, April 20. Hakone Maru, N.Y.K., April 30,- Takada, M. M. & Co., April 20 Fusijama, Dodwell, May 3 Kutsang, J. M. & Co., May 8. Genon: Maru, N.I.K., May 8.... Porthos, M.M., May 10. Adrastus B-&-8, May 1 1ye Maru, N... May 11 A Suwa Maru, NY.K., May 14, Conte Rosso, Dodwell, May 15 Malacca, MarnaNAY K May 15, | Toyooks Maru, NYK., May-18-

Inar, Malchers, May 22,

also Lend directly to stand between Cape St. Francis, Dodwell, April Birdhana, M. M. & Co., May 17. them and their goal.

Kamo Maruy N‚Y.K., April 23, Taiping, B. & S., May 20, Kitano. Maru, N.Y. K., May 28, Changte, B. and S., June 21. Atsuta Maru, N.P.K., June 25.

TOWNSVILLE,

Taiping, B.& S. May Changte, B. and S., June 21.

TSINGTAU,

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Norviken, J. M. & Co., April 21. Soochow, B. & B., April 24. Guiyang, B. & S., April 28. Bunding, B. & 8, May 1. Daviken, J M. & Co., May 1.

CONTINENT.

City of Bagdad, Bank, Line, May

10.

City of Bedford, Bank Line May City of Bath, Bank Line, June 15

VALENCIA. " i

Toyooka Maru, N.Y.K., May 16.- Dakar, Maru, N.Y.E., June 18

VANCOUVER.

Emp, of Russia, C.P.E. April 22. Hejan Maru, N,Y.K., April 28, Protesilaus B. & S., May 6 Empress of Japan, CPR May Emp of Asia, CRP May 20, Hikawa Mara, NY.X... May 24. Empress of Canada, C.P.R., June 3. Ixion, B. & S., June 4

VENICE AND TRIESTE, Fujama, Dodwell, May 3 Conte Bosso Dodwell May 15-

NJURED, IN QUARRELS,

SEVERAL INCIDENTS:

Early yesterday morning, tho Shaukivan Police Station received n call to the affect that a number af poolies ware engaged in a quarrel" and when they got to the sque

the officers found that one of the Loombatants. Y ban Ting, of 8 SA | Strost, had received a knife wounds to his back, head and right hand. The man, was removed to the Gur- ernment Civil Hospital but it was found thas his injuries were not of a serious nature. The other people concerned in the quarrel had ruiv. away by the time the police arrived

on the, seeno.

A similar incident occurred the. day before when Fuk Sheung, of 988, Queon's Road Contral, was re- moved to hospital with outs on his arms,- alleged to have been inflicted by another man who ran away he- fora nasistance arrivedi

The third case concerned Yau Shaa San of Po On Lade who sus thined cuts and, abrasions. A Chi- nosa woman, was alleged to havo been responsible for the injurios And she was accordingly takon to. the 'police station."

EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND MOVEMENTS.

Achilles from Cited Kingdom due

*May 21.

Bangalore from Europs, Bombay

Straits due April 29, Bhutan, from Europe, Bombay and

Straits dug May 28. Burgenland from

li

Europe due

April 24ta Changte from Australia and Mani-

la duo June 10, Chocngsting, J. M. & Co., April 21, Chenonceaux from Stigon ຢ່າໄດ້

April 20... Coblenz from, Europe due May 4. Diomed from Europe due April 26, Empress of Japan, from Canada,.......

U.S.A. Bonolulu, Japan and Shanghai due April 29. Georges Philippar from Japan and

Shanghai due April 20 Hakone Maru from Japan and

Shanghai due April 28. Hakozaki Maru from Straits das

April 20.

Hoctor from urope dua April 20 | Heiyo Maru,` from Japan duo: April

23.

Idomoncus from United Kingdom

dite May '14.

Kamo Mari from Japan due Apri

29

Kidderpore frou Bombay and

April 24

Kitano Maru from Australia and

Manila April 21.

Mentor from United Kingdom due

Miny. 7,

Naldera from Europe and South

dus May 18.

Nellore from Japan due April 28. President Jackeon from Manila

duo April . Ga President" Pierce from USA,

Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai. dus April ...

Pros, Taft from U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shanghai due April

29

Ranchi from Europe and Straits

due May 4 Rawalpinde from Japan and

Shanghai due April 22

Rio de Janeiro Maru, from Japan

due April 22.

Taiping from Australia and Kani-

la due May 10,

Takada from Amoy due April 28.3 Talma from Calcutta and Straits

due May 31

Tande from Australia, Rabaul and

Manila dus May-4., 5 Tean from Shanghai vis Amoy due

April 21.

Tilaws from Calcutta and Strait..

due May 3,

VICTORIA,

Emp. of Russia" CPR April 29, Pros. Taft, Dollar, April 30, Protosilaus, B. & S. May 5, Empress of Japan; PR May Pros, Jefferson, Dollar, May 14. Emp. of Asia, 0.11 P May 2 Pres Madison, Dollar, May 28, Emp, of Canada, C.FR., June a Ixion, B. & 8 June VLADIVOSTOCK,

Glenbog, J MA& Co., April 21/ Diomed, B. & 8 April 20 Glenapp, J. & Co. May Glerable, J. M. & Co May 3 Glengarry, J. M. Co., June,

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