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tains, through forests, under blazing mun at one time, cut by icy blasts at another, has béna dóna'much to increase’our know- ledge of what the motor-car is capable of accomplishing. But the personal feat merits all praise. It shows what men can do when
THE HONGKONG HOTEL COLLAPSE.-;
THE JURY'S VERDICT.
The loquiry luto the circumstances touching the death of the five Chinamen with a fed in the coll [19, of the easiera.
A. S. WATSON & CO., they combine technical, skill with personal the Hongkong Hotel in Lit August fan
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courage and resourcefulness. All the other cars which started have been lost somewhere en route. They could not bear the strain, or they were handled less skilfully, and had less luck. The experiences met with do not raise hopes of a through service to the Chinese capital in the near future. It must be acknowledged that the sex route still possesses advantages,.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
IN North Bunan there is an abundant rice
CIDS,
TH White Star Lina has now reduced its first-class passage rate to $8: (gold), '..
COSTA RICA and Nicaragua hava accepted a pledge to refer their disputes to President Rosevelt and President Diaz of Mexico,
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THE Japanese station at Kuangchengize was opened on ist inst.' The joint working of the Russo-Japanese callways begins on the th instant.
THE British torpedo-bont destroyers which have been cruising on the cost of Japan anved at Nagasaki on rat inst. "he warships
were due on the and.
It is alleged that the Waiwupu is pressing the Shuiwuchu to withdraw the embargon cereals into Kwantung leat it should stultify Chinese ownership of the peninsula,
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SEPTEMBER 9-1907.
EXHMANY BY THE HONGKONG HOTEL
COMPANY LIMITED.
TICS
the V.R.C. part of the Coming Annual they are desirous of getting of as many of the competitors as pos resumed this afteroons at the Magistracy basible. There were four heats altogether. fare Mr. F. A. Haraland, presiding a Coroner, In the first heat only three started, vir:-F. K. „Tata ("wes y seca) J. A. §. Alver (owes^H and a jury.
Mr. G. E. Morrell, Crown Solicitor, of Messrs.sece) and J. M. Rozs Pereira (owes 13 secs.) Dennys and Bowlby, appeared for the Crown; Tala looked like the winner, thoughout, but Mr. H. W. Lusker, of vestra Descon, Looker Pereira awam well and just best him. and Deacon, represented the Hotel Company; Mr. M. J.D. Stephans watched proceedings lui Messrs. Kuha and Komor. Jospector 9milb attended on bahaf of the policu, A.
Mr. T. L. Peking was re-cailed to the stand: He was questioned by Mr. Looker as to the proper way to cut down a pillar. Witness explained that after taking two "courtes" out of the pillar the best way to hold up that pillar would be to drive a "needia" through it. The object in so doing was to prop up the stuff
above.
Mr. Looker-Do you say that the pronping up of the pillar in question" was done in po unusual way -No. The usual way it is done, in China. I thou'd have had a needle at work.
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Did you see the pillars being cut out?—No. Can you say if the propping up was efficient or not? The only thing I have to go by is Mr. Blood's report.
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J. M. Rozy Perei'a ............................ I EAK. Ta
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Time:,}}; seca. 2° he second heat brough; out five starters: Co J. Poole ("go"), R., Ellis (ower y leck), W. G. Goggin (owes to lecs) f. M. C. Lopes (owes 53 secs) and J. W.Bains (Owen 15 seco},
Poole took advantage of his start and covered.
about half a length by the time Ellis went in In the second length, the ue of the race looked doubtful as Brine, Lopes and Ellie were quickly forging their way up, but Poole lead way a bit too much for them and be finished an easy, first. Goggin gave up after covering thren quarters of the distance,
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C. J. PooleNTA
Time: 60 4/1 sect.
Only four #arted in the third heat; P. A. | Yvanovich (cwas 4 secs), C. A Rodrigues (awes 8 secs), F. da Rosa (owes it secs) and, A. V. Barros (owes 14 secs).
His Worship-That is not evidence. Mr. Looker said that from a statement made. by the witness he had not inspected the shoring up work. He had read reports of the work done. These reports might have been good, bad or indifferent.
Mr. Morrell' said that he objected to Mr.
Lookeì's cross-examination." Mr. Looker, shid. he had a few questions to ask the witness and he had not ended after half an hour,
Mr. Looker (proceedin,)-Is it not the duty of the Public Works Department to inspect sharing 7-1, believe it has to be done to the satisfaction of the P.W.D.
Is the Chinese method of shoring done al versally in the Colony ?—Yes.
THE Chinese Engineering & Mining Co., Ld,, -donounces that the total output of the Com- pany's three mines for the week ending August 24, 1907, amounted to 18,817.76 tons and the Ba'es during the same period to 18,720.34 tons. AT the session of the Royal Geographical Society of Liston of May 6, we (A. C. D. Newr) note that two of our Portuguese resideals,ing Messrs. J. M. Maher and . E. L. Ozorin, (formerly of Hongkong) were elected mem-
FRAGRANT TOOTH|bors.
WASH
THE discharge of over one hundred Chinese Antiseptic and Detergent-Whitens the Teeth contier employed on the Kagoshima Railway
_and_strengthens the Gume.
has recently been ordered, as their employment is a violation of the impérial rdinance of 1899: Fifty railway coolies who have arrived at Kobe A: S. WATSON & CO., have been refined permission to land,
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MARRIAGE. August 26, 1937, at Newchwang, Mr. R. T. TRITT of H. TM's Consular Service, to.
M CAMELLIA L. SARGENT of Newchwang,
DEATH.
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he Hanghang &elegraph
Hongkono, MaNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9.1997-
SIR MATTHEW NATHAN AND THE JEWISH TERRITÓRIAL
ORGANIZATION,
ACCORDING to a special telegram to the W. G. D. New seven ships of war belonging to the Russian, Amur (Beilungkiang) Fleet havO been destroyed by, fire. The losses to the Russian Government are estimated at a mil. lien roubles. Other det ils are wanting.
NOAU CHAT, a widow, ze iding at 205, Sain- shui-po, was at the Police Court, this morning, finer $5. by Mr. F. A. Hazeland, for removing the body of a child for burial, fast evening, without a permit.. The widow was arrested while on her way to the Sze Wo Tong village. Ar an Executive Conference to be held in October by the Anti-Harriman faction, the Union and Southern Pacific Railway Com. panies propose to effect a merger, for the pur. pose of bringing about a coalition with the Central States in a campaign against Mr. Taft for the Presiden y...
THE japanese_Cabinet, on 3rd, inst, discussed. the next Budget, which, it is understood, will, in the main, follow the lines of the current Bulge. The military increntent will be there
Have you known any forms! objection taken by the F. W.D. to the Chinese method of shoji
?-No.
You said you took objection some months ago?--Yei."
Was it the first occasion you had to deal with Chinese shoring? The first important
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P. A. Yvanovich started off very well and finished the first length in good time, but on the return Rora and, Barros quickly caught| him up. Rodrigues gave up.
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F. da Roza.................................... A. V. Barros minimų om 2
Time: 49 1/5 secs,
The last heat benught out 3 competitors: A. H. Carroll (ower 11 secs : A. A. Claxing (owes 12 secs.), and 'A. E. Alver (owes 14 seca)..
All three were very close from start to finish, Claxton took the lead in the first length nicely, but in the second length Carroll and Alves caught him.up.
A. E. Alver....
A. H. Catroll...
HALF-YEARLY REPORT,
The report of the board of directors to be repled at the ordinary meeting of shure- holders, to be held at the Company's hotel, at 12.30 pm on Saių-day, September 14th, reads
To the shareholders of the Hongkong Hotel Company, Limited.
Gentlemen. In accordance with section 50 of the Articles of Association, the directore now beg to submit their report for the half- year ended 30th June, 2007. "
"ACCOUNTE
The pr fit on working account ammuntad to $73,063. 13 as compared with $76,552.56 for the Corresponding period of 196, being a decrease of $3,48433M
Value of M
No. sand log Portion
Lot No. 3 and Re
maining. Portion of.
Marine Lot No. 71%
Praya
Reclamation
(Marine Lot No. 258)£146,140.00 Building thereon
"Hotel Mansions: 375,733.68
Cost of three. Chinese
Houses in Section B
C and D of Inland Lot No. 80
Cost of Kowloon Faini Lot No. 3 Section A
Furniture and Fixtures,
'so per last account...$&ng08.1
Since added.
The profit and loss account, including the December, 1956, shows a credit balance of Installation of Electric Light, sum of 5371.53., brought forward from "izisi $73,864.50 which the Director recommend should be apportioned as follows;—- fo pay a dividend of 3 per cent, for
the half-year g To transfer to repairs and renewals
accoust
$48,250.00
10,700,00 To write off furniture and fixtures.... 4,958 62 To carry forward to now account ... 10,915.88
DIRECTORS.
$73,884.50
Mr. W. t. Polts has been granted leave of absence, and Mr. F. Maitland joined the Board at the invitation of the Directors. Mr W, H. | Pacts relires by rotation, but offers himself for re-election..
AUDIT
The accounts have been audited by Messrs. A. R. Lowe, C.A., and R. Paierson, CA, the latter acting for Mr. Jeffries. Messrs. H. U. Jeffries and A. R. Lowe, offer themselves for re-election.
KDWARD USB HNE,
Chairmao..
PROFIT AND LOSS, ACCOUNT
For the six months ending 30th June, 1937.
M. Dr.
1
2
To bad debts and refunds .........$ To Crown tent.......... nosau stan To rates....
Time: 48 3/5 secs. Only the first lo, each feat was entitled, to compete in the final, and everybody looked upon Poole, the limit man, to, come in first, but his last swim was a bit too much for him, As well as 'Rozi, The latter, dropped out No, no. Was it the first occasion ?-No, after covering the first length. It was clearly W.T. Edwards, building inspector, P.W.D., seen after, half the race was over that it lay -was-the-next-witness—ite-raid that on-between Alves and Pereira,-the-fo:mur-swim--| 29th May last a plan was approved for certain ming much better in the final than he did in alterations to be made in the Hongkong Hotel,. the best, The work was in progress in July.
Mr. Morrell-Dil you see, any shoring under pillars 8 and 97-Yes.
Did you examine the shoring ?—I did. What was the nature of the shoring ?-The ordinary Chinese shoring.
Did you examine the east wing at all?- What was your opinion 7-It was in good condition.
Did you examine plitar No. 47-You Did you find any crack there?-No.
Did you visit the works again 7-Yea, on 21st July. Lid you examine all the pillars again?--Yes. You didn't see any crack in pillar No. 47—No.
By Mr. Looker: Your duty is to see that the work is being done according to the plan Yes,
You were not concerned in the rest of the building-only the rest of the work which was being carried out? Yes.
That is the work shown by the plans?-Yes, out in respect to the first six pillars, counting Do the plans show any work to be carried from the Queen's Road end?-No.
A. Shelton Hooper, secretary of the Hong by deferred and increased (axation is unlikely.kong Land Investment Co., Ltd., said he res The smooth passage of the Budget through the membered the evening of the collapse,
Mr. Looker-Where were you from about Legi fature is assured
twenty minutes to a.quatler to six?—At the Hongkong Club.
A Peking dispatch states that H. M. Kwanz sü is suffering from a chronic illness of 1.lood spitting "The Emperor refuses la ée any member of the Imperial College of ysician, but he has been waiting out a daily description of his ailments from which the College is expected to make out prescrip tions for the Imperial patient.
Were you facing a window?-1 was facing the window looking over the King's statue.
Did you see any lightning at that period?! did. I saw a very "vivid fish right over the direction of the Queen's statue,
Was it in the direction of the hotel?—Yes.. It was further back of Lane, Crawford's build-
Our Jewish friends, whose New Year 5,668 begins to-day, will be glad to learn that Sir Matthew Nathan, who left England, on the 10th August to take up his new appoint ment as Governor of Natal, has signalised his departure by becoming a member of the South African.section of the Jewish Territorial Organization, the establishment' which Mr. Jarael Zangwill founded, and which aims at finding
A CHINAMAN, who was arrested in Connaughing. a resting-place
Road Central yesterday morning for begging for the persecuted Jew in any country, or
for alms, when searched at the Central Police clime. Sir Matthew Nathan's adhesion, in Station; was found to be in possession of $11 view of his position, is an important one, odd-in small coins! He was charged before and, it is interesting to recall that, at the || Mr F. A. Rateland, in the Police Court, to- time of the British Governnient's offer of | day, and fined $5. He, at first, preferred to territory in East Africa to the Zionists, he take the alternative-fourteen days' gadt-but would have probably been the first Jewish was later induced to pay up, Governor, if the offer had fructified, for he
Did R strike you, as an ordinary'or 'extreme- flash --A vivid one. Next morning, I did not hear of the collapse then, I called the attention of the Director of Public Works to the Bash and asked if the building was not struck.. Mr. Morrell--Can: you tell within a fair distance where a flash of lightning touches
Yes.
Wabin a certain point -Within a certain
area..
Supposing you were in the N.E. corner of
A SMALL fire, resulting in damage to the ex was quite willing to undertake the duty. tent of Stoo, broke out in the servants' quarters While in Hongkong Sir Matthew exhibited of The Pharm-cy, Queen's Road Central, on "wo little interest, though unostentatiously, in-Saturday midnight. Policaman-Perkiss-dis-the Club you would not have seen it?—No...___
the promotion of the social and other in covered the outbreak and, climbing over a wall terests of his co-religionists in the Colony.at the back of the building, he assisted in ex- And it is well to observe that in our cosmo. tinguishing the flames before the arrival of the politan community the Jewish element con- brigade. The fire when discovered was burn- 'stitutes a not unimportant factor in both the ing the pauitions of the premises. Its origin is social and commercial life of the islan 2.
not known.
A VERY smart piece of detective work was accomplished by the police at No. 2 Police Station, yesterday. On Friday forenoon the master of waterboat 18.6 reported at the station that he had lost a cash-box containing money and jewellery, to the extent of $195. In cidentally, he mentioned that a foki in his
Supposing you were in the N,W. portion of the Club you would noi hyve seen it at all?-1 might have seen it at Lyeemoon (Laughter.)
Mr. Looker-Supposing he was in Australia he would not have seen it at all.
A.E. Alres.....
J. M. Roza Pereira
Time: 46.1/5 second
POLICE MAGIST HATA ROBBED:
To fire insurança ........................... To debenture inton 5500,000 at 3 per conti
To less iaturned on de- beatures held by the company deale To interest accoun! .....
2,414.55
To directors' and auditors' fees jaun
To repairs and renewals account,'/
balance as per statements
To balance, to be appropriated ar
follows:
To`pay a dividend of 8
per ceni.........
..$18,000.00
To transfer to repairs and
renewals accountinjen 19,0,0.00
write off furniture and fixture account.................... o carry forward 10 "new
Eccount
4,958,62
10,925.88
By balance from ` 31st
-Dec;1906; mais $67,374.53
Less dividend
HIE LOST BICYCLE RECOVERED. Mr. C. AD: Melbourne, second police maj istrate, was placed in a very extraordinaryTo predicament yesterday. In the morning, the magistratë and a few friends went out cycling.
trip inwards, Returning home that evening, to Taipo Nothing untowards arendof the
after having spent a must enjoyable time in the New Territory, an accident marred the trip, for soon after passing Lai-chi-kok the back tyre of Mr, Melbourne's machine became punctured, Leaving the bicycle on the roadside the ma gistrate went to the Cosmopolitan Dock for the loon of a pump. When he returned the machino bad, disappeared. Search wherever he would it could not be found. On the way spector McHardy, at Yau-mati Police Station. home Mr. Melloune reported his lois to In-edtompain
Sergeant Appleton was placed on the job and 1.ss than tw hours lie had the bicycle in the station-a piece of work which deserves | By rents of shops and some credit: The machine was found in an ́unsccupied house at Mongkok. No trace of the thief could be found. This morning the machine was returned to the magistrate, who, perhaps, had given up all hope of ever seeing it again..
THE WEATHER,
The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg. Director of the Hongkong Observatory ;- *. -On the gh at 11.55 B. The baro eter is inclined to fail over Formosa and the Philip- pines. It has risen slightly over the E. coast of China,
*.
Yesterday afternoon the typhoon was lying near and to the Eastward of Nagasaki. It appeared to be moving very slowly towards NE. The Japaness telurns for this morning are not yet to hand,
Pressure is stil! high over China to the North of the Upper Yangtze, and relatively low over the N.E, part of the China Sea,
at id, per cent..........$60,0000
Less transfer-
and renew.
als account 7,000,00
——67,900,00
offices, old building ·55,555,00 By rents of shops and
officer, new building 4,281.00 By rent of Hotel Mansions 21,005 00
By dividends on shares in public
companies age a naman By scrip and transfer fees......... By bad,debis recovered, ngja By profit on hotel working account for six months ending 30th June, 1997
per last account Stock of Linen Crockery and Ġ¦issware, &c. ********* Stock of Wine, Provisions, House
hold Sundries and Stationery an per inventories
Value of Steam Launch ........................... Shares in Public Companies
Sundry Debtors Licences attaching to half year to
Fire Insurance (unexpired premia): Hongkong and Shanghai Banking/ Corporation (Unclaimed Divid ends Account) Cash in hand
1,065,380,00
33,00700
$9.958,62
24,000,00
36,931.56
· 1,166.57 3,122.75
206,011
$1,986,253.97
CANYON TAY BY DAY,
CANTON-HANKOW RAILWAY." [From Our Own Correspondent.]
- Canton, 7th September,
A meeting will take place at the head office of the Canton Hankow Railway Company to-- morrow to elect a board of thirteça mémbers: for the ensuing year, and of this number, the Hongkong shareholders are entitled to elect 3 135.59 one. The Company has sent a telegram to
570.65 555-95 2,727.40
12,555:45
6.34 3.20 3,20 100
.
3,294.97
Ilongkong to the Yuen Fat Hong and other shareholders requesting them to Jointly elect
a member to represent them on the directorate. of the Company and to report to the office the name of the shareholder when comicated,
THE ATTIOPIUM, MOVEMENT.). An Anti-Opium-Association-bas been formed- in the district of Tsung Fa, which was opened i on the 3rd Instant.: The opening ceremony was performed in the presence of some seven hundred persoas, among whom there wäre present the district magistrate, the members of the gentry, and the representativas of the different anti-opium and other institutions, [[Tbc:_magistrate was voted to the chair,
and delivered a speech on the evils
of the opium vice; The address 'was listened to attentively by all those present. ⠀ Le also raised the question of the advisability of stablishing an industrial institution in that 73,881.50 district la which the object will, ko to help
those persons who may be left desolate by the. $106,117.66
opium prohibition. Many other speeches ware made and the proceedings ended with a suc- cessful tea party,
VILLAGE ROBBÉRIES,-
Several casen of rubbery are reported to have. taken place in Fatsbin and its vicinity dur ing the past few days. On the and instant, number of robbers entered the Tai Lik villagó belonging to the clan Leung and ransacked, "two houses, carrying away their spoils without interference. On the 5th instant, a shop in the same village was sins attacked by robbers 5371.53 and this place was relieved of a large quantity" of booty. A few days ago the Yim Po village was als) attacked and one house we thor oughly ransacked. There was a large quantity of rice in the house at the time, which the robe bers carried away in two boats. All these 31,835.00 cases have been reported i
1.10, the authorities. THE NEW VICENOY.
814.00 74.00 4.90
... 73,068,23
$106,117.66
REPAIRS AND RENEWALS ACCOUNT, For the six months ending 30th June, 1937,
.Dr.
To payments on account of repairs and renewals during the half-year ending 30th June, 19♬
$ 13,694.15
$ 13,694.14
Moderate to fresh N. and N.E. winds are expected to prevail in the Formoss Channel | By balince from last account.........5 - 3,399.18 and the N, part of the China Sen,
nongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending' at 10 à.m. to-day, 0,00 inch.
FORECAST.
Mz, Morrell-Can you say if all lifts vibrate? -Hongkong and reighbourhood, N, to -Yes, more or less?
Mr. Looker-Can you say if the vibration of a lift would extend to the eastern portion of the building -No. ¿
1:
Mr. Morrell-Not even if the ballding is connected by bridges?—No,
N.E. winds, moderate ; fair to showery,
z-Formais Channel, N.E. winds, fresh, 3.-South coast of China between Hongkong and Lamocks, same as No, F.,
4-South coast of Chine between Hongkong and Hainan, time as No. 1..
By amouet transferred from profit and less account as recommended in last report.streaming mo
By transfer to profit and loss account.
PEKING 10 PARIS,
Prince Borghese has reached Paris on his çar, Itala, and has received Rs.cordial a wel come as if he had entered that city at the head of a conquering army. He deserves the ovation. As a correspondent says, "he employ named i Loy had vanished, too, the jury briefly, a verdict of death by mis and fakis of two fishing: Janks-at the Police Less 163 ditta held by
This concluded the evidence. Mi, Looker and Mr. Morrell having addressed
Detectives were put on the case. „On Friday | adventure was returned.
·
►
7,000.00
3,294 97
$ 13,094.15
$500,0:0,00
BALANCE SHEET. 30TH JUNE, 1907. Liabilitim. Capital- "1200 › Shares at 5; each (fully paid up... meoreomatica INSPECTOR LYMOND, of Aberdeta Police Too Mortgage Deben Station, charged four fishermen—the misto s tures 6 %)
Court, Lo-day, with exporting arms and am- munition loto Chion, without permite. Accord
..$500,000.00
is the idol of Paris, of this generous city night they learnt that Li Loy hind, called at a
the Company... 81,05020
419,000,00, which cannot love without prasion." The shop at Lee Yong Street and left the empty THEN, C. D. News understands that the ing to licences issued to fishing balls each
craft is allowed to carry a 'certala number of Reserve Fundo pang 648,975.78 task he has performed in driving from Peking cash-box there, saying he would' return" for it Russian Goverment hai consented to pay ・門 to the French capital, in the opinion of the in the cause of a few days. The lecs were indemnity of R. 250,000 to Chinese sufferdiscs and a fixed amount of ammunition. Sundry Creditor
16 417.68 Yesterday the police made a search of the twa | Unclaimed Dividenda muistome 2,040.00 Pall Mall Gaulle, is a marvel of skill and not long in capturing the missing foki when from the conduct of mulinous Russian junks in question, but failed to find any arms Hongkong and Shanghai Banking endurance, combined with just that dash of they met him walking along Queen's Road East soldiers who started the riots at Vladivostok, and ammunition no board. There, they be
Corporation (Current Account)... #15,926.01 fortuns which is rarely withheld from those last night. The missing jewels and the money, in 1905, which resulted in the destruction of lieved: the boatmen sold
Profit & Loss Account, balance as all intact, were recovered. This morning, Li, considerable property belonging to them. It sequence of this shortage the arrests were who deserve it. It may be questioned, Loy was placed before Mr. C, A, D. Melbourne will be remembered that the Russian authorities made it was sisied for the defence that the per Elstamani N.,
'arms `and, ammunition ware lost during last. our London contemporary observes, whe and sentenced to three weeks hard labour and in Visdivasick recently tried to avoid paying year's typhoon. Mr. Hezeland Bned (wo of the ther his journey across deserts, over moua-four hours' stocks.
any indemnity.
defindanta 5150 each nad the others $75 aplace.
rebels: In con-:
A Shanghai telegram of yesterday's date" stites that -H.E. Chang-Yua-chu",/thp_new Viceroy, bai prrived at that part from Hankow and that the date of his departure for the South is not yet fixed,
+
WATERWORKS CO. The Prefect of Kwangchow on behalf of the Canton Waterworks Company has applied to the Acting Viceroy for exemptian fram Likia dúcs of all imaterials and machinery imported for the sole use of the company.
SHIPPING AND MAILS
MAILS DUE German (Prinx Bitch Friedrich) tothġjast, Indinu (Kulting): 14th inny.
American (Nippos Maru) 14th inst.- French (Arra) 15th inst.
Indian (Zairang) 21nt inst...
Canadian (Empress of India) 24th inst,
The ss. Vins Branch from": Sydney and Manila ís due hers on 11th inst."
. The sh. Għsara salled from Shanghai on Bili inst for Hongkong via Keelung.
'The P. & 0. ́S. N. Co/ʻ% 11, forngo Singapore for this port on 7th inst, at it aE. The M. M. Cala na. Nezaj, with the next French mail; left Singapore gyday, at°A°pm=" for this port, pla Saigon, off 3ALEREN
The N. Y. K sa. Tetomi Mark, Bom ay Line, left Singapore for this port on 7th inst, and is expected here on 13th last.
he Imperial German Mail s s; Prins “Bitti Friedrich left Shanghai on 7th fast at of ama and may be expected here on 9th just, p,m, The N. Y. K., & Kawacki Marn, Euro Line, Jel Kobé for this port w/ Majland Shang hal on yiblder, and is expected here belo
The CP. R. Coin xx. Athang Yokohama at noon, on 8ch lust.)|
3854.50 6,753,97;) at to anii, Tuesday, for
due to scilva në 4 pinian Fi