236

AN abominable attempt to mar the pleasure of the Taft party's trip on the railway line to Pampanga, prevented the distinguished visitors from seeing Camp Stotsenburg, the other day, About four miles away from Polo the two ea gines hauling the train stopped dead. Manager Higgins and the special members of his staff investigated the trouble and found that an old trick of the Spanish day had beenplay on the party. The foed-tubes had been stuffed with soap, and the boilers had "churned,"

HALF a dozen Chinese sailors belonging to the steamer Changsha confronted a Sydney magis- trate the other day to explain why they left the steamer on Sunday, July 9, with tobacco con cealed about their clothes. They were noticed by an officer on the day in question making their way from the ship to the only outlet from the wharf to the street. It was easy for him to „stop the six men, and, as there was no chance of escape, they yielded, with the result that 8th. of tobacco was found on the lot. Thus an at- tempt to defraud the Commonwealth Govern. ment of the sum of 26s, duty was frustrated. The Minister will six the penalty,

THE Board of Commercial Affairs at Peking has wired to the Viceroys and Governors that the reason for establishing the Board and Bureaus of Commercial Affairs in provinces is simply to protect commercial people, and now reports are current, that when a Chinese from abroad returns to his native province he is fre quently asked to pay out certain sums by the Bureau and that such a practice is useless and harmful therefore the members of these Burenius must stop such abusive practices or even the Viceroy or Governor cannot escape the responsibility for allowing such abuses be- ng practised.The Universal Gustle.

"JUDGE IDE as Governor; He Sits Alone on the Lid While the Taft Party Are Touring." Such is the heading to an article, in a Manila paper, the first paragraph of which says: Sitting alone in his chair of state, Judge Ide, vice-governor of the Philippine islands, is now monarch of all he surveys. He alone remains of the high officials of the government to guide the govern. mental car over its rocky road to peace and prosperity. Never before in the history of the American occupation of the Philippines has such an opportunity offered for some ambitious sop of adventure to rise with a following and seize upon the reins of government.

AT.1 a.. on Wednesday Messrs. Hughes and Hough sold by public anction, on account of the concerned, the steam launches Alexandra and Amalia both lying at the Army Service Corps Pier, Arsenal Street. The Alexandra, built of teak, has a length of 65 feet, breadth 1 feet and depth 6 feet, the engine and boiler being built by the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company. The Amelia, also of teak, has a length of Go feet, beam io feet, and depth 6 leet. The Alexandra was sold for $1,400 and The Amelia for $3,800, both being purchased after somewhat "keen competition by Mr. Chung Shun Koo, landowner. We understand that these faunches are to be used as ferries running between Yaumati and Hongkong.

OWING to difficulties which have arisen in connection with the attestation of signatures to documents executed in the Colonies, and required for use in England or elsewhere, it has been notified in the Gaxette: (1) That persons who may have occasion to send cer. Lificates, powers of attorney, judicial acts or other documents for legal use in the United Kingdom, should have these documents authenticated in the Colony, either by the Governor or by a notaty public duly authorised and practising in the Colony; (2) in cases where the documents are intended to be used in foreign countries, the parties should have the documents authenticated in the Colony, either by the Governor or by a notary public. in the latter case, the certificate of the notary public should be authenticated by the consular representative of the country in which it is intended to use the document, or, if there is no such consular representative in Hongkong, the notarial attestation should be the Governor.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1905.

THE other morning, according to the Jadan Gazette, everything bathed in the air in Yoko- hama presented an extraordinary colour of light blas, which especially distinguished the shoji, until shortly after five o'clock, when the colour gradually disappeared. It is learned from the local meteorological station that the occurrence of this unusual phenomenon was attributed to the existence of a large quantity of vapour high in the air, upon which sunshine was shot through, thin cloud. There was an atmospheric depression (745 m.m.) in Yoko hama about the same time...

SHARE QUOTATIONS.

Supplied by Messi. Benjamin, Kelly & PotTS. Corrected to noon; later alterations given under "Commercial Intelligence,” page

BANKS.

Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation National Bank of China, Limited..

MARINE INSURANCES

Tus following paragraph, from the Rangoon Times, will interest many people in Hong- kong. The Rev. Thomas Wright, BA, Port Chaplain, is announced to give the next lecture at the Y. M. C. A. on Tuesday even- ing, the 1st proximo. The subject is "A Piece Canton Insurance Office, Limited of Old China" and will deal with that great centre of British power in the Far East, Hong.

kong, and the neighbouring parts of China. China Traders' Insurance Company, Limited. The lecture will be illustrated by about 80 lantern slides, beautifully made by Japanese-

artists from negatives taken by the lecturer North China Insurance Clampány, Limited himself, and will include scenes from nautical and naval life. He will also give some speci

mens of Chinese music, vocal and orchestral, Union Insurance Society of Canton, Limited on the gramaphone.

FIRE INSURANCES.

THE Tientsin Chief of Police is we (Peking and Tientsin l'imes) observe, issuing notices Yangtste Insurance Association; Limiled in conjunction with the Tientsin Magistrate and Prefect against coolies and others going about the streets in a half clothed condition, also condemning wild singing and behaviour generally in the public thoroughfares. They maintain these things are against the usage of A civilized people and are despised by foreigners The proclamation orders the coolies and work ing classes to at least wear a small waist coat. The order is a very praiseworthy one no doubt, and we sympathise with the spirit in which it is issued, though foreigners who Hongkong, Canton & Macao Steamboat Co., Ld. know anything of the East and the exigencies of climate take the scantiness of costume to be met with everywhere in the summer months as a matter of course, and if they think of the matter at all we fear it is often to envy the barebacked coolie for his unconventionality, To ask the poor, sweating toiler to add to his discomfort even by one thin garment seems little short of cruelty, though as our travelled Chinese friends point out, there are places in Europe where the sun's rays heat as fiercely down, yet the European navvy maintains a decent reserve in the matter of bodily exposure, and so we suppose like every other custon the Chinese coolie can he taught to do the same. The order, however, is not likely to be very quickly understood or observed, as we hear it is couclied in language that even the educated find hard to under- stand, and the coolie class will not be able to read it at all.

China Fire Insurance Company, Jimited „audu..

Hongkong Fire Insurance Company, Limited.

SHIPPING, TUG AND CARGO BOATS. China and Manila Steamship Company, Limited..... Douglas Steamship Company, Limited ...............

IN an article on Society in Yokohama and other ports in the Far East, which appears in the Japan Advertiser, arising out of comments on a book with the title of "Yokohama Yarns," our contemporary says that-In so small a community, where sooner or later everything is known by everybody, all legitimate social aspiration on the part of those accustomed 10 genuine society at home are smothered by in- difference and contempt for what goes under the name here. The better people in this con- munity stay at home and mind their own business, having intellectual resources of their own sufficient to compensate them for the de- privation of the social stimulus which they have found in other lands. All the same, the com- plete absence of anything deserving the name of society in Yokohama is greatly to be de- plored, as the vital cause of the lack of moral ione which makes it possible for such a book as that just published to be regarded as repre- sentative of the conditions prevailing in the community. Furthermore, it should be noted as the most disastrous outcome of some of the stupid cliques which are here masquerading under the name of society, that young men arriving here, and finding no social stimulus or resources save those furnished by the bar- rooms, must needs be possessed of extraordin aty strength of character if they avoid drifting" into the moral maelstrom depicted, by this unspeakable book. Whether they succeed in getting into pacudo-society or are kept out of they are almost equally to be pitied-Japan

Chronicle.

THE Chief Justice, Sir Francis T. Piggot has made the following appointments.-Mr. J. W. Lee Jones, deputy registrar and accountant oft The Supreme Court of Hongkong, to be a com missioner for taking acknowledgments by married women of the deeds to be executed by them, so long as he shall hold the said office of deputy registrar and accountant as aforesaid; Mr. G.H. Wakeman, land officer in and for the colony of Hongkong, to be a commissioner to administer vaths and take declarations, affinna bons, and attestations of honour in the Court, and also to be a commissioner for taking the acknowledgments by married women of the deeds to be executed by them, se fong as he shall hold the said office of land officer as aforesaid; and Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne absis ant land officer in and for the Colony of Hong. kong, to be a commissioner to administer oaths and take declarations, affirmations, and attesta. tions of honour in the court, so long as he shall hold the said office of assistant land officer as aforesaid.

Do.

**

Indo-China Steam Navigation Company, Limited ... Shanghai Tng and Lighter Company. Limited 300,000 Tis. 50 Tis. 50.

(Preference) 100,000 "Shell" Transport and Trading Company, Limited,,000,00 "Star" Ferry Company, Limited...

Straits Steamship Company, Lunited.... Taku Tug and Lighter Company, limited

REFINERIES,

China Sugar Refining Company, Limited Luzon Sugar Refining Company, Limited... Perak Sugar Cultivation Company, Limited ......

اینکه

30,oco T.Tis. 50T.Tis. 30

10,000

$100 (100

7,000

$100

$100 7,000 Tls. 50 Tis. 50

£4,435

LAST DIVIDEND.

„AEROXIMATE ESTERN AT

QUOTATION.

CLOSING

QUOT

Div. of 1.10 and bonus of £1 @ ex-) change_1/11-9/16-$25.46 för zacond half-year 1904

(59ial autos

(London

-538 buyers,

אאאאא *

Tis, 60 buyer Tis. so buyer 31/- sellers

NO Or VALUE: PAID UP.

SHARES.

POSITION AS PER LAST REPORT.

AT/WORKING. AL RPIERVE

ACCOUNT!

80,000

$125

skis

£1,000,000 $8,000,000

Sago,oro)

$1,493,408

$200,000

$41.768

Sz (London 3/6) for 1903

99,925

$1,400,000?

10,000

Saço

81,7395

$150,494

$17 for 1903 4.

$330 buyers

Soro,000

$151.902

Nil.

$4,000

583.33

525

$4 for year ended 35 904

6.%

$36 huyers

$341.366

$37.445

Tis. 200,000

Tls. 207,419

Interim of 7/6-1904

B.%

Tls. Ba

10,000

$1,850,000 £20,000

10,000

$250

$100-

$372,749

$2,078,997

535 for 1993

4%

5750 sales

$893 11

$846773

$700,000

8,000

$100

$60

$37,7943

**5486,384

$12, and 63 special dividend for 1903

81%

51721

$1.000000")

20,000

$100 $10

$118,093

$2,241)

$339,047

$6 dividend & $1 bonus for 1903)

B%

$84 sales

8,000

$250

$50

$1,205,505

$365,372

$34 for 1903-

101%

$335 selle

30,000

Szę

$25

$5,000

$8,837

St for 1904

Szo sellers

• $185,000)

Nil.

10,000

$50

$50

$85,419

Sa for year ended 30.6.1604

.34%

335

$250,000

80,000

$15

Się

$600,000

180 4:

Sr for first half-year 1905

71%

5a6 ex div.

$145.376

£110,00

60,000

£10

£241,150

12/1/10 $6.29.51 für 1904pie

.ត្រូ]..

$46

£3.999

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*T. 43,761.

LI

{

£400,000

Tis, al final making Tis. 4) før 1904 (Tls. 14 final making Tis. 34 for 1904

64,115

£58,852.

Interm of 1/- (Coupon No. 5) for 1904 ...

(10,000

310

$10

$65,000?

110,000

$10

$24.257

5939

($1.80)

$33

$0.90

for year ending 30.4,1905 1.

$5

$400,000

5,000

$100

$100

$ 21.075

Sat,231

510 for 1904

7%

5145

$130,153

178. 136,000

-T!s. 176,679)

Tis 6,190

Interim of Tis. 2 for 1905

138 %

Tis, 29 buyer

$450,000

nona 715, 100,000

542,812 Dr. $85,987 Tis..1,635

Interim of Sto for 1905

11 %

$133 ex div.

53.for 1897..

Say sellers

Tis, 23 for year ending 30.9.04

32%

Tis. 68, buyer

£7,820

Interim of 1/- (No. 4)

Tis. 7.20.sell

£40,000

G $672,091

30,000 $50,000

G $10

¡G. $10 18/10

none

Dr. €8745

Interim of 50 cents (gold) for 1905 (No. 5)... No>12 of 1/<=48 cents

G. $18

$3 buyers

£4.873

$0,000

55,200 Tls. 100 Tls, 100

6,000

Tis. 1,000,000

.Tlá. 34,934

Final of Tib, 8 making 1'5. 13 for 1994/5-** (53.75 for 1904 an old capita!.....

Tie 138

S27 buyers

58,577

12,000

$25,

$25

$70,000

[ First year pri

5a5 buyers

$58,473

$10,000

40,000

· 550 *

$50

$29,422

·Interim of Sat for 1005..

5 %

$102 sellers

$300,000

$250,000

50,000

$50

$50

$33.500

$498,289

($6 dividend,and, §1 bonus for 2nd ball-2.

64*

$200

****

6,000

561 561

$55,500

7.%

$17

5489

Tis. 487,2101

Tis. 59,880 $2,100,000

$100 $100 Tls. 100 Tls, too

Tls. 10.711 $206,645

Final of Tis, 6 making 71s. 10 for 1904 ...

$20 for and hall year making $16 for 1904. |

Tls. $7,500

Tis. 2,752

Tis, 18 for 19a4ucoma ars tha

195 60

nont

$25

Tls, 34,000?

TIB. 8,000}

59,989 Tis, 805

Sa for year ended 30,6,1704,

81%

S291

Final of Thi. S making Tie, 9...ije

The 13

SIG S12)

SIS $12

$20,000

1,502

(Preferential of 7 per cent for 1904...

(Final of 60 cents making $1.80 for: 1904 |

None)

10 %

$18

$100

$21

24,000

515

571.

$100,000)

12,000

550

Tya

$3.554

$5 for second half-year making Sto for 1904

7-%

7%

$150 sales

$10,000

Interim of 534 for 1905..

$137 bayers

$0,000

$100

5:00

9,000 Tls. 25 TIs. 25

Tls, 0,986

Tla. 7,202

Els. 2) for the year ending 33.3.1905.

544 %

Tls, #Fizales

Interim pf $4

2,000

51co

$100

A

$10

Sio{

511,958 $377

90 cents for 1904.

71%

Siz buye

$3 for 1994í vinnun

가있

540 sellers

6,000

$50 $30

nont

Tis. 40,766

Interim of Tis's for 1905.

Tla

Tia 45 Bales

Ths. 670

Tis. 725

Tls. 25 Tis. 2

•Tis. 5,150

Final of Tis, & making Tis, y for None

The buyer

none

61 %

$56

$1,247

to

$çã

поре

8%

The sa

$5,000 Tls. So S10

Tis. 50

•Tis. 11,655

$10

допе

done

$12,862

50 cents for the year ending 31,704

10,000

8,000 2,000

Tls. 75 Tis. 75 Tls. 100 Fls..100. Tis. 500 Tis:500

Tis. 50,co?

TIs. 13,529

Interim of 3 % a/c 1898

Tis. 35,227

Tls. 8,115

MINING. Chinese Engineering and Mining Company, L.d....,000,000 Oriental Consolidated Mining Company, Limited.... Raph Australian Gold Mining Company, Limited

DOCKS, WHARVES & GODOWNS! Farnham, (S. C.) Boyd & Co., Limitedik......... Fenwick (Gen.) & Co., Limited

Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf and Godown, Co., Ld.

Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company, Ld. New Amoy Dock Company, Limited................ Shanghai and Hongkew Wharf Company ?........... Tanjong Pagar Dock Company, Limited.......... Yangtsie Wharf and Godown Company, Limited......

LANDS, HOTELS & BUILDING. Astor House Hotel Company, Limited (Shanghai) ... Astor House Botel, Limited (Tientsin) Central Stores, Limited...

Do. Do.

(Founders...zararı (New issue) Hongkong Hotel Company, fimited

8.

37,000 Tis. 100 TIA. 100 37,000 3,500

$35 30,000

2.000 T.Tls, so T. Ts, co *6,000 123

Hongkong Land Investment and Agency Co., Ld. Hotel des Colonies Company, Limited (Shanghai) ... Hotel Metropole Company, Limited' ......... Humphreys Estate & Finance Company, Limited...50,000 Kowloon Land and Building. Company, Limited. Shanghai Land Fuvestment Company, Limited Tientsin Hotel des Colonies, Limited....................... Tientsin Land Investment Company, Limited.......... Wei-hai-wei Land and Building Company, Limited.... West Point Building Company, Limited .......

COTTON MILLS,

$250 000

$200,994

$50,000}

·Tls. 828,813)

52,000 Ils. 50 Tis. 50Tls. 170,000

Tls. so.. Tls, so 1,400 7.726 TB-100 Tis, ion 3,764 12,500

Ewo Cotton Spinning and Weaving Company, Ld.... Hongkong Colton Spinning, Weaving and Dyeing 125,000

Company, Limited

International Cotton Manufacturing. Company, Ld...

MISCELLANEOUS,

Anglo-German Brewing Company, Limited kell's Asbestos Eastern Agency, Limited.... Campbell, Moore & Co., Limited....... China-Borneo Company, Limited........

MESSRS, Geo. Fenwick and Co., Ld., engineers' of Praya East, were charged before Mr F. A Hazeland on Friday with maintaining a nuisance calculated, to disturb the peace and tranquillity of the neighbourhood. Mr. H. W. Looker, of Messrs. Deacon, Looker and Dea cop, appeared for the defence, Inspector Gauld prosecuting. The nuisance consisted in the hammering of rivets in iron sheels at one o'clock on the sued that the suite inst. In spector Gauld stated that the same firm was prosecuted six months ago for a similar offence, and were then discharged with a caution.-L. 5. Blackman gave evidence to the effect that the hammering was such that in his opinion it Laou-kung-mow Cotton Spinning & Weaving Co., Ld. was calculated to keep people awaker. Soy Chee Cotton Spinning Company, Limited......... Looker objected to that going in as evidence, as a man's opinion was not evidence; one man might express the opinion that it was so cal THE Jugan Times slates that the following in-culated to disturb the peace and tranquillity of thedistrict and the next man's opinion might be cident is reported from Nagoya. In the quar

that it was not; that could not be accepted as ters for the prisoners of war at that town, the evidence. He admitted that the hammering Russian non-commissioned officers and men

did take place at the hour, named, but have been prohibited from taking any intoxi- could not be avoided as they were on a rush cating liquors, and therefore the Japanese au

order for a steamer which was shortly sailing thorities in charge were somewhat astonished

from port. His clients did everything they could when recently they discovered several mem-

to abate the nuisance of the hammering, by hav bers of the rank and file in a drunken condi-

ing the work done after dark, in a place en tion. The authorities suspected that it was a

closed within four walls. His Worship said case of smuggling, and in co-operation with.

that in cases like this it was necessary to the city police a search was inade for the cal. prits, but without success. The authorities have Independent civilian evidence of the Hongkong & China Gas Company, Limited, then searched the prisoners' quarters and dis nuisance, although if the noise kept songkong Electric Company, Limited

policeman awake, after his return, tired, covered that the Russian soldiers had set up a

from his beat, it would appear to be calculated miniature beer brewery in the compound,

to disturb the peace and tranquillity of the Their modus operandi was as follows: With the flour supplied them from the kitchen they neighbourhood-Inspector Gauld sald in this mixed a quantity of hops and crushed potatoes. case there was no independent evidence, His This ene laid aside for a week in order to fer-Worship said he would adjourn the summons thent, and was finally brewedy producing a fine sine die, and requested Mr. Looker to inform sort of beer. It goes without saying that the his clients that the nuisance must cease, or the amateur brewers, to their great regret, had to case would be re-opened close their brewery: :

Lauch

lina Flour Mill Co., Limited...CE CANON China Light and Power Company, Limited China Provident Loan & Mortgage Company, Ld... 100,000 Dairy Farm Company, Limited ......... Green Island Cement Company, Limited Hall & Holtz, Limited - ........

15,000 2,500

попе

Tis, 67,30p

$37,875

First year

Interim of Tis: 3 for 1905

Interim of $12 for 1905

Tis. 4 for year ended 31.10.1903

Tis-10,000 *Tie-22,050

Interim of 4% Alc 1898 on 6,000 shares ... 4% for 1897.

so to go o

Tis. 117) buy

The 55:buje

T. 200 Way

$9 buyers

$18 buyers

Say buyers

7 %

אאא אאאאאא

$175 buyers 1815.

S212

hane

None Tis 145,000 -T'la, 108, 172 }

Tis,.45,000 Tls. 25,000 Tls. 35,000) Tls, 24,820)

Dr. Tis. 117,638

Dr. $5,537

Tis: 10,247 *TI 6,958

Interim of Tis, 5-for 1905.

None

***

80 cents for: 1904

Sit for year epding:31.7.1903

52 for 190440(?????

* Fidal of 51) making $zj

61 div. and 2/- bonus for 1904

$1.00

50 cents's

for year,eading 30.4.1905. $15 for year ending 30.11.1994

***Sto for '1904 |

Interim of so cents 30.9.04.....

Interim of 33 ..............

and quarterly of Tls. 5, paid 15.6.0

ing so far Tis 127 for. 1905 Tis. 5 for 1902 um

First year

None

Interim of Tls. 3 for 1905....

Tiss for 1903

Interim of Th. 6 for 1995

Final offïls. 6 making Tís. Interim of 15 for 1905

None

Ti 1st sales

$2371 sellers

$153 buyers Sratbuyers! 5145 salg Tis 165 buy Tia 25: Sojnom.

*550

Tis. 132) sale

4,000

$100 $100

First year

nose

···8,604

12/6 12/6

nóse

£170

1/3 per share for 1904-0

1.200

$10

Sio

$8,000

$1,18%

$3 for 1904pinas subpaqen

60,000

$12

$12

Nil

nope

St for 1994RAÇINLÄNKA

4,000

Tis..50

¡Tis. jo

Tls, 30,000

Tis. 718

$9,000

$10

Sto

none

$3,739

STO

$8,0000

$1,581

25,000

Szi

150,000

$10.

$10

$400,000?

•595,054

$500,000

21,000

Szo $10

$186,000

$7,551

625.3941

£8,188

7,000

£3,000

30,000

SIP

30,000

$10

S

none

1,050

Sida

550,000

$2,1512 $2,796

75,000

$25

$25

$60,000

$5.356

· Interim of $4 for 1905

10,000 $50 $50

$60,000

St1,137

$10 $10

$2,500

·Sa99

$100 $100 25,000 (G# 100 G# 100 7,000 T 50 Tls, 50 67,500

none

gar,584

Tis. 528,210

Ti 19.4653

Tis 35,849

$50

• 45000 30,000

16,000 Tis: 50 la so

5.400 23. $5 TIL 50 Tis, 100 [Tie, 100. T15:20 Tis, 20

7,200 £20

Lao

10,000

Sas

Bas

Tls, 176,000

поле

Tls 17,220

Dr. $5,068

5,000

10,000 4.5.5

-$51 33:55.

none

53,644

60 cents for year ended 31,5,05 First year******

58 buyers

·2,000

250,000

5100

$io

-$100.

$10

$15,000 $750,000 $50,000

$7.00

$10 for, second half year 1994

·$84,813

(Founder):

7,000

·9,900 100

T. 2 100 T., 100

Tia 75295)

Tls, 1,012

Tl. 4,000

Sto £60,000"! Sto

Sto $io

$27,000 $300,000?

W

$3,000

Hongkong High-Level Tramways Company, Ld....... Hongkong Ice Company, Limited ..... Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Company, Ld. Hongkong Steam Waterboat Company, Limited.. Lane, Crawford & Co., Limited (Shanghai) Maatschappij tot Mijn, Bosch- en Landbouwer-)

ploitatic in Langkat, Limited ......... Mondon, (E. L.) Limited,

tant Philippine Company, Limited' min Shanghai & Hongkong Dyeing and Cleaning Co., Ld.,200. Ships Passed The Canal. Tun Shanghai Mercury of rith inst, states. Outward-14th July-Ulysses, _r9th July Shanghai Gas Company, Limited * is beginning to feel the effects of the boycott in Baroist, Bengloe, Freya, Pocahontan 28th Shanghai Horse Bazaar Company, Limited...... a very unpleasant manner. When his ship July Sunnah. Ernest Simons, Rhein, and Shanghai Pulp and Paper Company, Limited arrived here he cent all bis washing including August-Start, Ganie, Yunnan, Wray Castit, Shangai Sumatra Tobacco Company, Limited

August Rook, Stanley, Sylvia, Slavonia Shanghai Waterworks Company Limited be washed. The clean clothes were returned in 12th August-Polynesien, Tankat, Longsor South China Morning Post, Limited three days, and the washerman had made such,

JURO 10

The Captain of an American ship now in port

that of his family, who are on board, ashore to

Bencleuch 4ib August-Agamemnon 9th

a good job of it that he was appointed chief 5th AugustBenlawers Glenturret. 18th

Sikk. 18th August-Beniomand,

Ward

Arrivals at Home-14th July-Benalder, United Asbestos Oriental Agency, Limited. Buyers. "Hiedson, 19th July-Stevia, Indrant.

Do.

August-Andalusia, Kaisow, Flintshire, Red. Steam Laundry Company, Limited At Straits Ice Company, Limited .......... washer to the ship. About twelve days ago a

Aill, Nordpol. fresh supply of linen including all the white

Homeward-4th August-Pera, Jasen, Sile Straits Trading Company, Limited, summer clothes were sent to be renovated and were to be returned on the 7th inst. Last, (Aust) th August-Palermo, 15th Aug. aight as the clothes had not been returned, the ust-fentrose, Glascus, Sachsen, Manica, Tientsin Waterworks Company, Limited mate of the ship was sent to make inquiries, mad on seeing the boss washer, he was told that he was an American and, that China was not being treated right, and he, the washer, did not want to wash the clothes. He said suppose Captain no, like, masken can take clothes other man shop. In the meantime the clothes are still unwashed and the Captain and bis family are compelled to go about wearing beavy winter clothing.

25th July-Whampoa, Seevie Poona, Soceird Watson, (A. 5.) & Co., Limited...... Abergeldis, Sagami, Fallodon Hall. 28th July

Kentuck, Caledonien and "August-Dia William, Powell, Limited je....izp calion, Benmohr, Calchar, Senkgambla, att August-Bantu, gib August-Darmstadt. rath August-Oceanian. 15th August-C. Ferd Lestrar: 18th August➡Ping Skey: Slam.

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