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Evictory, Our women should entertain these gracious wives and daughters of the people. The American woman, be the army or civilian, who snubs the meanest peasant Filipino aad is unkind, is no true daughter of the Republic,
WATSON & CO., and is stabbing her country in the hour of her anguish. The barriers must bethtown down; LIMITED.
sympathy and interest are irresistible, they will dissolve even hate,. The great mass" of, the people want order and protection and they know that the troops and the Constabulary insure this. They want clear titles to land, a competitive price for their products, good trans, portation, such justice as has made an Ameris Can court suggestive of the even decrees of the *Almighty, and, schooling for their children These things they are getting. The growing contingent of people on every island, who have A well-fenced piece of ground,, a fair crop and touch with their American neighbour will locreuse until conditions that make Manila feverish will be submerged. One can make A box in ' day but he cannot build up a people. The telescope, not the microscope, in to be used in 'studying the Philippines. We have much to show for our ten youre and as time goes on, with science to the aid of plantation life, with education to build up a middló' class and a generation of workers and leaders, with Congress doing its part and the Filipinos coming to sea that wo mean them good and not harm, a decade hence will make these islands an important centre of activity, influence and prosperity. We are on right lines and Time is a wonder worker. She corrects' our erron, clarifies misunder standings; and with new combinations and new interests makes obsolete the things that to-day look momentous and hopeless. The address, pregnant as it is with forceful criticisms and signiɓcapt suggestions, attracted widespread notice in Governmental and un- officint' circles, and while giving it the pro-
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Question of Salvage.
INTERESTING. SHIPPING CEAIM,
dared in connection with the standing of the seamar Akashi Moru, judgment has been de livered by the Chief Justice. The judgment is in the following terms:
He said the first question he put to the
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the ship and tha delay. He had to take into consideration -the fact that Воте of the consignees had been paid balf value. The assessors were of opinion that $2,500 for the services would be very ample." Reducing this to $1,5 m,the owners would still For more than "thit amount. The reward be would make was 54,000 which the assessors considered very liberal. Of this plaintiffs would pay their proportion, which could be worked,
of the treasure was unlawful, and that the dimages must be equivalent to the sum which the interest would amount to at.eight per cent, on the » quantity of treasure the plaintifs retained. One polat bad, not been argued. The captain of the Akashi was the real saivor of the treasure. It was clear that the crews from their own story could not have saived it, and if the treasure had not been salved there would have been no action. The assessors agreed with him in thinking that. the captain of the flask ought to receive some Excognition of his services" He did not think he had power to include him to the award, but if the parties agreed he proposed to increase the award by Suo for the captain of the Akashi, making it in all $4,502
JUDGMENT. NOW-DELIVERHD.;;
Ar estimate of the population of China in 1907 With regard to the case in which Maasra. has been made by the authorities of this coun- Chap Tak Loong and Company brought an try, but the figures bear a suspicious resem-action agalant Messrs. Butterfield and Swire blance to those made in former years, "The and the China Navigation. Company, Limited, aggregate of ail the provinces is set down atto recover the sum of $10,833 for servicet renout. He was of opinion that the detention 438,214,000. Szechuan is gives 79,500,000 and is the most popalaus province in the empire, YouDan and wargal are the least densely inhabited, having only 8,000,000 each, w Tue British postal authorities have added, a collection bureau to their parcels post, and a dealer may now send an article and for trifle ing fee bave his bill collected and the cash returned to him. The regulation only applies to the colonies and dependencies which have made arrangements for the application of the system to their servicen. Evidently no device calculated to bind the mother country to her colonies is being neglected by the statesmen of
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as the Akon Afars in a position of extreme peril both with regard to the vessel, the cargo and the persons on board when she was on the North Merops Shoal, and when the salving operations, the subject matter of this action, were undertaken by the Yochow and those on board her?
NÄNNING.
FROPOS &D CAPITAL OF KWANGSI,
The Grand Council has decided to, make Nanning the provincial capital of Kwangsi, instead of Kweilin, which is a dilapidated city and so open to attack as to be in danger during. times of insurrection. Nauning is about 660 miles from Hongkong and is destined to be come increasingly imporisut commercially and politically. A scheme to connect Fakhoi, Nan- ping and Kwangtung by tail has been broached by the Ministry of Posts and Communications, and it is practically certain that it will be carried out before long.
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"DYBING
ANNUAL REPORTINGE
The report for presentation to shareholdere at the eleventh ordinary meeting to be held at the offices of the general manavera, on Satur day, 26th inst. at 12 noon, is as follows
The general managers beg tosubmit a sinta- ment of accouble covering the period from 18 August, 1907, to 31st July, 1908.
The balance at credit of profit and lows ac- count is $37,053,35, 10 which it lu proposed to add the sum of $40,000 from equalisation of dividend fond, making a total of $72,053.35, to be appropriated as follows:---
$63,500.00
To pay a dividend of % for
the year, To carry, forward to credit of
next year's accou¤farba: 9,553-35-4
$72,053-35
CONSULTING COMMITTER: On the retirement of Mr. A. G; Wood; Mr. W. C. Bonnar was invited to take, his place. Sir C. P. Cbatér, CM.03 and Mr. J. W. 0, Bonnar retire “but being eligible, offer them- selves for re-election, 127
AUDITOR. Milyar Sur Ten accounts have been audited by Mr. W "Halton Ponty, who offers himself for re-election. JARDINE, MATHEBON, & CO., LTD, General Managers,
Hoogkong, 8th September, 1908.
- BALANCE-SHĘET-91ST-JULY,1958; Liabilities Capital accoustum emer Sundry creditors Unclaimed dividends .......... Equalization of dividend fund Profit and less account
The assessors asswered: Yes, with regard to ship and cargo; but with regard to the pas sengers ibey were in peril, but not extreme CHARGES were filed on and inst, in the crimi peril. It is suggested by both assessors that pal Court at Manila against Ong Yo Tong, al-ibe:boats could have got with moderate caso leging the importation of lottery tickets of the to the shore four miles off, to Icoward, with Kwangtung lottery. The charges alleged that wind and tide, and could have made a second 790 tickets valued at P. 10 each, were imponed journey coasting up and then dropping down to into the Philippine Islands last April by the the wreck, the weather then improving. The accused. Prosecuting Attorney Jess George people would have been landed on shore about made a motion before the Court to have the fifteen miles as the crow flies from Amoy, or proposed destruction of the lottery tickets sas. with improving weather one boat could have pended and the tickets brought into Coast been seal round for assistance. "The signal The motion was granted and the subparoas in "We are sinking" was hoisted, but there does sued ordering that the tickets be turned over to
not seem to have been any immediate peril of her breaking up. the Coast perding a hoquing in the case.
2.—la her mancavres to take up the position A FOREIGN Office telegram translated by the the did to the leeward of the aboat, did the atas Mall says:-" The war-vessels ordered Forkou run any risk which would not have from the Kawataki Shipbuilding Yard by H.E, been incidental to the continuance of her voy Chang Chih-sung when he was Viceroy of Hupchage to Hongkong' having specially in view that have all been foishad, but the Hupeh authori- | she had two lighters in tow? If the answer is ties are puzzled to find funds for their mainten- the affirmative, what degree of extra risk soce. The present Viceroy, Chen, has theie did she incur?- fáře memorialized the Throng far permission, The answer, was: It was not high sea, "It to raira money by increasing the tax on salt to could not have been high ica. But we are of the extent of 4 mon per calty in Suchwan and opinion that the weather was not in any sense Under date, Peking, 18th ult, the corres.. minence it uqdöübtedly deserved in the public KiangaRD. By this means a sum of 300,000 | bad weather, but ordinary fresh monsOOD WER..} 'pondent of the N, C. D. Nawn' writes:-My Cotton, value of stock dan sek
taels will be obtained. Tae tax was to bether with a fresh, strong breeze and➡in_ihe_{_informant adds that the Ministers of the Wai- $16.50 Press, the senior journal at Manila makes the piped from the 1st of the seventh month comparatively sheltered position of the salvage wupu are drawing up régulations governing (Chinese calender), and it is now actually be operation- moderately rough sea. But there the issue of passports to the subjects of non ing collected.'
was some extra risk incurred in approaching treaty countries and to foreign missionarios. within one quarter mile of a dangerous reef Those regulations will be ready in a few da ye, when the foreigo legations bere will be doly with a small chari.
notified. Moreover, the Waiwupu recently tele-
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following editorial observations thereon - "All the Philippines should have been at the board of Commissioner Gilbert last night to hear the speech of Courúl-General Wilder of Hongkong. He talked of the Philippines and both in substance and in madder it was clearly the most notable that any man present" ever heard in these islands. pot reported stenographically and while the Zimen is to reproduce the points that were made-the speaker kindly assisting in the prô- cesi-the reproduction must fall lamentably A. S. WATSON & CO..short of the original. Mr. Wilder talked ex
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temporaneously yet he gave to his very excellent conception of the Philippines problem, clarity and succinctness that many prepared efforts have missed. The visit of Mr. Wilder to the Philippleer is an exceedingly fortunate thing
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By kind permission of Lieut. Cal. R. F. B, Glover, D S.C., and Officers Commanding, the Band of the Third Battalion "The Duke of
Cambridge's Own" (Middlesex Regiment), will play the following programme of music, during dinner, at the Hongkong Hotel, to-morrow,
the 11th instant :--
reitete "Sentraideosial
"The Merry Widow
Valse
Selection...
Song
VALACH......
(By request). • „The Cingalee**
Monckten
"Thoughts and Tears”,.... ....T'ennie, Bordieu?
, ** Love's Golden Dezau.”
Polka......"The Skylark"......:Kessler
Regimental Marchios.
God Bless the Prince of Wales. God Save the King.
THE shortest leading article in a newspaper was made in ladis many years ago when the Inglish ecclesiastical world was excited (they squabbles) over the Gorham casa. 1 be indian Editor, Mr. Lasg, wrote the famous leader with the heading, "The Gotham Case," and the
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3.-The same questions are repeated with re-
gard to the period during which she remained at anchor in that position bearing in mind her special manicures of making a lec-side to en able the boate from the Akaaki to put the people on board the Jockozo" with "greater safety.
The answer was: No extra danger at anchor. In case of tide turning she would have weighed and anchored further off.
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PASSPORIS AND SURVEY-IN CHINA...
graphed to Viceroys and Governors throughout the Chinese Empire, including Manchuria, to the effect that, in case of trouble, the sub- jects of non-trenty Powers, such as Turks, Blamese, etc, ale to be tried according to be existing Chinese law and no extra-territorial rights will be granted them, in spite of the fact that they are under the protection of a country which has consular jurisdiction ja this Empire. Chica cannot relinquish her rights merely be- cause these nationalities are under another Power's protection. It will thus be seen that the transfer of the protection of actual Ottoman subjects, who are very few, in China, from The answer was: The assessors were of the France to Germany has led the Chiasta Go- sea and coming to an anchor performed by the cerning China's sovereign rights... Yochaic, while naturally attended with a certain Besides the above measures, the Walwopu amount of auxiety and risk in making a long bas telegraphed instructions to the Provinces
4-In connection with questions 2 and was there at any time, and if so, at what time, any causa for anxiety to the captain of the Yochow in regard to the safety of his own
vessel and tow?
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32,093.35 $1,731,316.55
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58,034 61.
3,111.8 83,165,8
55.524 50
5,334 BI
7,580.50
1,347.78
$1,721,21655
Will Stores do Fire insurance and taxes pertain»---
ing to perind after gist July,
PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT. D
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To Remuneration to general *managers, to% on bal-
ance of working account$1,135.63 To Remuneration to consult
ing committee To Aadilor's len
To Balance
3,000.00 250 00
-$5,589,63:
32,053-35
537,538.98
$14,159.68
23,356.30
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By Transfer feen
[33 for all of us. He is an exceedingly capable 801 excited in tboss days over ecclesiastical opinion that the manuuvra of sounding bead tovernment to take several important steps con- By Gain in working .......
All communication intended for publication in
addressed to The Edkor, 1; Ice House load, and should be sooompanied by the Writer's Name and
Addrem,
Ordinary businow.comumanitations should be widowed
-to-The-Manager.
The Kilter will not onderjane, te té componsible for any referiad MB, don, to return any Contribution.
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observer and bis influence at home as well as at the extremely important outpost where he
able to us. He was one of the men, carefully chosen from the many, to aid in reforming the American consular service in the Orient, where it had falles to unsatisfactory lines, How well be and bis fellows have done their work is shown in a hundred ways. They have made us proud of them and our country, and. that is the highest tribute that is possible,"
twenty-one
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"The HONGKONO TELEGRAPH" shank! be repressols our Government will be very valu-leader itself consisted of "D-the Gorham #weep round on comparatively narrow waterstual, in issuing, passes to foreigners for-tra-- THE HUANGPU CONSERVANCY.
stond of getting excited over the Britishers skill-one of absolute danger to life or pro- nothing should be written on them with the Case." The New York Swn the pther day in. was not when executed with promptitude andvelling purposes in the interior of China, misdoings at Olympia merely wrote as a leader; party on either the foshows or her tow. That, exception of the words "You" or "travel Hands across the sea worked very well as a this manoeuvre and the subsequent proceedings for education and experience." Many passport promoter of-amity and brotherhood, but for of salvage in handling the Yochow and getting holders have abused their privileges to exploit legs across the sea
the-passengers, specie-and-boats-safely-on-mining propenies or make surveying maps. board the Fochow were executed with an words!..
In particular, this was done by a body admirable degree of seamaclike promptitude of sixty Japanese, civil and military officers, and akili.
io Mongolia. I am informed, however, 5.---Was there any, and if so, what special by a friend of mise who has just come exertion required on the part of those who from the interior of Chibli and Shantung that journeys to the Akashi to rescue the people on making surveys in the interior of Chins with board of ber-
out special permission from the Chinese authorities is not strictly carried out by the pro- vincial officials; partly because they are afraid of Effending foreigners, and partly brcause of their ignorance of the importance of strategical surveys. This means that there ure, all many surveyors and draughtsmen from the foreign contingents in North China, Cossummation of devoutly to be wished from her point of view
FRANCIS MOLLOY, YOUDgest son of Bella And That Mr. Wilder's recent visit to the islands China and says: "As the abalone abaunds in went from the Yochow on the first or second the order prohibiting foreign travellers from
On August 28, 1908, at Ichang, EDWARD Edward Molloy, I. M. Customs, aged 5 years
and 9 months.
On August 30, 1908, at Wahu, in the General Hospital, OWEN L STRATTON, of Lockport, ill, U. S. A., from cholera.
The Hongkong Celegraph
will have left more than a transitory impres sion cannot be gainṣaid, and if only his well- meant advices are taken in the spirit they are offered, there can be no question but that a brighter day will surely be dawning for the Archipelago commercially and politically,"
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The forest in the Sequoia National Park
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1908,
CONSULGENERAL WILDER IN (California) is on fire.
MANILA.
Mr. Amos P. Wilder, U.S. Consul General in Hongkong, is at present on an extended visit to the Philippine islands. Wherever he went ko
has been lionised by his compatriots in the in.
FOR baarding the steamship Arraleon Apcar without the permission of the captain a boat man was fined $tó at the Magistracy to-day.
A MEMORIAL. Service for the late Rev. A. Iliff, who was for some yeare seamen's chaplain in this part, will be held-in-St. Peter's-Seamen's
An American Vice-Coneul stationed at Amoy sends to the Department of Commerce an in- teresting account of the use of abalone meat in Southern California to quantities sufficient to export it at the rate of hundreds of tons per annum, this industry could probably be con. siderably developed." If all the reports are true the abalone industry has been too much developed in Southern California. According to a recent article in the Los Angeles Times, the Japanese fishers have hunted the univalve so persistently during recent years there is danger -of-its-extinction, The industry lastead-of-do- velopmet needs the restraining band of the Fish Commission if the abalone is to survive on the Californian coast.
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(a) in getting away from the Yocium; (b) During the journey to and fro, (c) le getting alongside, and while they were alongside the Akashi
The answer was: not (a) as the boats were on the lee site : (6) very arduous bath ways; (c) special exaction.
6.The same question, with the word "peril substituted for "special exertion" In (4) owing to overloading, and (c) same, but no peril in () The answer was; there was, THERE is great rivalry between Chinese pans-peril, but not extreme peril. That while the age brokers in Manila. The steamer Audi and Loongsang both sail to-day for Amoy, says the Manila Times of 3rd inst. Ongcapin is the passage broker for Chinesa on the Rubi and is charging low rates. The agents are being paid-a-lamp sum for the trip, agreed to by
last two journeys of the Akes in lifeboat manned by members of the Fochow crew were attended with the risk which is always attached to boat work on even a moderate ses and especially when approaching the lee side of-a-wrecked vessel and were extremely ex.
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The publication of the quarterly report of the Huangpu Conservancy work is always of great interest to the shipping community-of Shanghai, to which the improvement of the tiver is a matter of such vital-necessity. It is satisfactory-to note that the Chief Engineer's predictions are being fulfilled in searly every respect, and that the day is rapidly imp proaching when the Junk Channel will be open to vessels of ordinary draught. In Spile- of the undoubted progress that ́ le bélög made, however, there is a great deal of meani 00s among the community, lor it bai besi a matter of common knowledge for some weeks past that certain allegations have been made get the manner in which the dredging cons tract is being carried out. We are unable at this juncture to enter into these allegations in detail, but the publication of the latest re- tures seems to call for some explanation, to view of the fabre famished-to-us-by- ths Conservancy officials themselves of Our readers may remember that in the' middle of. Juon lam wa published a description of the dredgers at work in the Junk Channel, and att that time we were informed upon good authority On the Kowloos Cricket Ground ou Satur that the combined capacity of the Colonia and day the home Club will play the Kowiconasia, the two backel droggers, was about Sergeants Mess, when the following team will go cubic yards per hour. Now a glance at the represent them:-S. Lightfoot, Irvine, Pedder, xe ures for the past quarter shows that there Capt. Summerville, Jones, C. Libeaud, Awers 731-working days but it is pointed out. Jeffries, H. Goldsmith-Reserve; H. Daw.bory.with the bow down stream when the ebb tides. Wickein pitched 2.15.7
ron strongly the buckets gse empty, and work ¿LAWN BOWLS,
has o be stopped for an hour or so, and somei The Kowloon ! owling Green will entertain times for more than two hours at a timen if KCC. on Saturday at 4pm, when the we allow an average stoppage of two hour
per day-10 hour for each tide-the dredgers will only have been at work for about 671 (skip), W. Stewart, G. Duncan, W. Pelling.
A. Ritchie (skip). Tullay, J. Spitiles, Wasser days, Assuming that is the case, the average T. T. Neves (skip); A. M. Neves, H, T.
amount dredged daily works out as followupunk Richardson, T-Mend.
Colonia 8,916 cab, yds; Rhenania 9,694 cpl ydaj Lapsley (skip), G. Jordan, Neilson, J whereas, on the basis of 250 cub, you ach Clelland.
CRICKET.
sular possessions. On the 4th inst., Consul Church, West Point, on Sunday evening next. | Miguel Velasco and ten other Chinese families, bausting, and were courageously and skilfully Gregory, H. Clements; P. R. Robinson, C. in the Report, ibut as ikë dredgers are moored
General Wilder was the guest of honour at a din: ner given at the Army and Navy Club at Maolla by Commissioner Gilbert Responding to a 'personal toast, with his usual oratorical eloi quence, Mr. Wilder delivered a remarkable
vrchdeacon Banister,.
The sermon will be preached by the Ves. To recoup this sum Chinese deck passengers performed, the facts as presented do not warrant on the Rubi for this trip are being charged six the assumption that the crews were at any pesos, instead of the ten phaos ordinarily time in unusual peril of their lives, A MAN named Chui Fat was taken before the charged. Tang Tinog Sing, passage broker. His Lordship said he agreed with the asser. Court this morning on the charges of banking for Chinese on the Loongsang, ffered free sors on the evidence as to salvagn. They had without a licence and offering a bribe to' a'
the
speech which has made a deep impression up policeman. The bribe was the noble sum of / Pastage and free board for the trip and con.a consultation and arrived at their decision on visitors will be represented by: G Alexander
on the distinguished assemblage of his hearers 27-couts: The Magistrate flued the accused of this class of passengers. Where he makes findings the case did not seem to him to come sequently the Loongsang carries a large number practically independent estimates. On these and the Philippine Press. Quoting from a $5 for hawking and sent the man to 'quol for
within meäuble distance of a case whera one. up for his loss is hard to tell, newspaper report of the address be introduced fourteen days on account of his bribery,
half of the property had been given for salvage his stirring speech in these words I was we have received from Mestre. Siemusan cine, which seems to be developing a literary ward for services rendered as defined by the
ACCORDING to the Journal of Tropical Modi work. He had therefore, to award a liberal Impressed by what the Spaniards have done in& Co., a copy of the report of the Sun Insurance side all at once, the most popular transla foregoing answers. With regard to the boats this country. They certainly left their marks Office for 1907. After providing for the usual tions of European and American books amongst crews for special services the award would be on a people whom they found in a primitive reserve of 40 per cent. of the premiums to the Chinese are said to be: * La Dame aux $1,000; thechief officer, two journoya, $500, state and laid foundations for Americans to cover liabilities under current policies, there is Camelias,"" Treasure Island," Robinson Cru. two officers, ons surney each, $150 ; (crew) build upon." Concluḍing it, he remarked
a credit balance of £317,981;19:1, which bas soe, Irving's "Sketch Book," "Uncle Tom's Ca including the passenger who rowed, and he * All Americans have to do is to be firm, to be been transformed to the profit and loss account. bin," "Ivanhoe," Dawn The Talisman, "Les thought one of the crew, of the Akashi, who Miserables," "Manon Lescaut," The Arabian Towed, $100; those who went bath journeys to fast, to be brave and kind. It should be the THIS morning, in the Police Gout, three un Nights," "Sherlock Holmes," and several of key two shares. The number was not quite part of our people in official positions and in smployed Indians, repatriated from Vancouver, Dickens' works oropean love stories are certain, but he thought they could be business life to daily cultivate this people, not were charged before Mr. J. H. Kemp, the apt to lose point amongst people who are ascertalued. That was about Sio to. Sia merely the congenial few but the average man, Magistrate, at the instance of Inspector Fen ready to solve the difficulty of rival sweethearts each journey, or nearly a day's 'pay," "The The cordiality and respect for the Filipino too, with having been drunk and disorderly in by recommending the hero of the tale to marry captain and crew for general service were. which has made' „Governor-General Smith be the Sikh temple. When they were arrested both girls or as many more as fall in fors with Awarded $1,50g, the captain to have $500 and loved by this people and effective to get things they assaulted the police and this was the more him. But, we would ask, what about the the officer and crew $1,003 pro rats. The
serions of the two charges against tham,." In Deadwood Dick tales that ars
chief officer, and other dock officers to
-benvary questionʼhaving been dispored
done should be imitated by every American Court this morning the raystorers planded by the Chinese newspapers and davor with. According to their respective grad
ould simply the task and aid to the - gulity and were ordered to pay fines of 86 such, I muldity
SHIPPING AND MAILS
per boar, the daily output-of-coach- will only amount to 6,000 cable is discrepancy, that seems to CATI explanation, for it is alleged, wa that an input of 6,000 cubic yardı per day would be a very good. the dredgesa kept up this avera whole of the 67% days: there a shortage of "about"," on the comblond quarterly the Colonis dad' Rhanaxis, ? will be made for the fallibil The Imperial German Mall s.á. Scharukorif, general' tions; but which left here on rath ult, arrived at Genon can be shown to be at yesterday, at 6 p.m.
MAILS DUR American (China) 16th inst. Canadiau (Imprese of China) 17th last, German (Prine Waldemar) 18th lost.
The Weir Line L. uvaric arrived at Manila today.
The Danish 63. Trangurðar lost Singapo on pth inst., night, and may be expected here.
ed that in the inis: pany, as mo