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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1912.

POST OFFICE.

SHIPPING NEWS.

The O. P. R. Co.'ssa. Empress of Carl Only felly, prepaid letters and pod-India lofs Yonulmans for Victoris sad ing pursuit hopeless did not prozerds are transmisible by the Silerian

Lancouver, B.C., ០៧ Apail -80 him on to the end.

Rutte to Europe. Leitern Er this toute should be sparsertbed vin Sikola.

Funny, that these two, Ilornet's Beauty and Mercutio, each in turn first favourite, should start at 10 to 1 ench, should draw numbers 1 and 2 for positions at the post (Aile by side), and that they should finish side by side also, Mercutio sixth and Hornet's Beauty seventh.

New Tax on Sport› Tho Intost victims of the Chancellor's craze for taxation are the golf clubs of the country;

Louis Towanima, the famous long distance Indian ranner now a student at the Carlisle Indian School, is to start on a course of training for the Olimpic games Stockholm under the direction of Glenn S. Physion Director.. Warner: Towanium, according to the statement made by Warner will not be allowed to run in ny of the spring events this year. It

It was mentioned at a meeting is realized that he is probably of the Lanchshire Union, of Golf one of the greatest long distance Clubs that the Silloth e'ph in- runners in the world, and bis tended to appeal against a recont eours of training will be especial decision by which they were ly rigid and exacting. Probably ordered to pay income tax on none of the American's will go visitors' fees. The sensitia clubs; abrond more fully equipped then, which depend largely on visitors the little opi-ludini.

for their revenue, will be the chief sufferers,

An All-round Athlete. It is becoming more evident ovary day that the redit given James Thorpe, another Carlino Indian student last year as being the greatest all-around athlete in the world, was not misplaced. Thorpe is showing batter Foriz as he grows older. Recently at Pittsburgh, notwithstanding the

NEW PRICE RECORD.

American Art Collector gives

$1,000,000 for Two Portraits.

fuel that he was serktch mau A new record price for an old Thorpe easily captured the dash,stor has been made for Amer hurdles, high jump and shot put can purchasers by Benjamin Expressions from spectators there Altman, who gave something like showed doap appreciation of the

a million dollars for the Volus Oklahoma aborigine's remarkable

quoz portraits of King Philip IV faculty for negotiating a success of Spain and Olivares. The pic in so many athletic lines.

tures, which were imported by Du- Thorpe will be

ideal

veen Bros., are now in the Altman candidate for the deathion in home at No. 620 Fifth Avenuo. the Olympic events. The only one of the required ten sports to which he is not yet given atten-

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Velasquez painted no less thin forty portraits of his patron,

The Panel Port system to the following placos in China is for the passent suspended-Hop, Ho and Tengyuch.

4.

MAILS VIA SIBERIA.

t.efl London

April 6th. April 14 the

Due Shanghal April 28rd. April 28th:

'MAIL'S DUB, American, Mongolia, 7th inst. Sibosin, Sachi en, 5th,inst.

MAILS CLOSP. Below, Away. Fon and Foschow -Per stan. Brd May, 111 M. Fort BoyaclPer Ametienu. Brd

May, 11 x. Swater, Aulay and Formon-Por

Buran, of May... Saigoo-Per Taiwan, 3rd May, 9 M. Chri-tams Islands-Per Lincluden,

3rd May, 4.3. Batorin, Pamatong and Sourab ya—--. Por Tilstjap, 9th May, 11

A.H.

Philippine Islands-Fer Yuensang,

4th May, Ur.. Macao-Y'er Sui Tai, 4th May, 1.15 Taingtsu-Per Tungus, 1th May, 4

P.M.

P.N.

Shanghai and North China-Par Choysong, 4th May, 'G_P‚M. -

SHANGHAI and Cinia (Europe, vi 8i- hesis)-Ier Lino, 4th May, 6P.M.

Siberian

Mail.

North

at:n003.

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VESSELS IN PORT

STEAMERS.

Dioderichgen, Ger. #5, 774,

Ch. Jurgossen, Ist May-- Haiphong and Holbow 90th April, Goa.J." & ̃ˆUà,

Mail Steamers,

THE PENINSULAR

The LI.-A. I. a. Bayern-la's Chiso Maru, Jap. 8.5., 18,436, W. W. AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

Singapore on April 80 at p... act may be expected how on or abóật the 6th instas-noon.

The E&A Eastern loft Manils Chun on the Both ult./nt 11' pan, sind is expected to arrive here on the 8rd inst., at daylight.

The H. A. . . O. J. D. Abter left Shanghain the lat inst., a.m." and may be expeted lere on or about the 4th inst., 2014

Daigi

Dovre,

Groene, 21th April--Ban

Francisco 27th Mar, Main

and Gen.-T. K. K.

".

Sang, Br. 8.8., 1,418, C. P.

Laut 26th April, Om-0. WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undersentioned: PORTS on er sbont

Mattook, 1st May--Pala

8. K.

Nor. ., 788, F. Sigveland, 1st-May-Mauin 23th Apül," Gen-Wo Yiok 8. 8. Co Empress of Japan, Br. a, 8,099, B. Robin wu, n.x.n., 26th April -Vancouvor 5th and Shang- Lai 24th April, Mall and Gon.-O. P. R. Co. Guthrie, Br. H.s., 2,888, P. 6. Gam-

brill, 1st May-Sydney Maulh 28th April, Gen.- B. & S. laitos, Dr. ... 1,133, J. 6. Blanch, 1st May Court Ports Both April, Gon.-D. L. & Co. Br., 1,200, Speed, 30th | Ap il-Caton 29th April, Gen-B. & S.

ARRIVED. Devawongra, Ger.. ... 1,057, E. Gatbrinanu, 10 May- Saigon 27th Apr Bice. B. & A. Mars, Jap. 6, 816, Y Some- kawa, let May-Tanzani, via Amoy and Sentow 281 ApriÏ, Goa'—0, 3. K. Hopsang, Br... 1,359, J. M. Hay, 1st May-Catta 14h April, Dei →4., M. & Co. Kwangse, Br. H., 1227, Pinokoll.

Coln, 18 May-Waihiwei Irene, 95th April, Genƒ}, & 5. Ger. 88, 007, P. Chris- Linosen, 1st May-Canton 30th April, Gen.-J. & Co. Lion, Dr. F., 1,250, 0. O. Williams,

3ignal,

2nd May-Shanghai 26th April, Gra-B. & 8. Fehbing, Chi. 8.5, 998, Cranford,

Duuen,

Cia...s., 820, M. A. Chill, 1st May-Canton 80th April, Gen-U.M, B. N. Co.

the DATES named-

You

SHANGHAI

MOJI, KODE SYRIA & YOKOHAMA

SHANGHAI

STEAMKAS

TO BAIL OR

KEMARK

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LONDON, VIA USUAL PORTS OF DALL.....in)

LONDON & ANT- WERP v. S'roNE, PESANG, C'10, PORT SAID AND MAREILLE....

Kwangloc, Chi. .., 1,468, J. Mo-F.

Arthur, 1et May--Danton 10th April, Goa-0. M. 8. N. Co.

Linolien. Br. ss., 2,465, Dormind, 28th Apri-Moji 22nd April, Coal.-M. Ú. K,

2nd Ma-Shanghai - 29th April, Gea.-C. M. S. N. Gu. | Laongmoon, Gor. 5.9., 1,245, Von Choy Sang, Br. .. 1,424, M. Court-

nay, 2nd May-Couton 1st May, Gon, M. & Co.

ilgrim, 20 Apiil-Ma-| ca36r 18th April, Gos.-J. O. J. L.

Blentor, Br. as, 4,808, Baker, 2nd | Lyeemoon, G'os m., 1,280, 'Helltol

Ming-Liverpool 17th Mar,

and Singapore 27th April, Gen-B. & 8.

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

Por a.. Manoharia, sailed on 20th.

Philip IV of Spain. All oxerpt Swatow-P'er Ha'man, 5th May, 9 April, for San Francisus, &.:-

tion is the throwing of the javelin one represented the King in His easy handling of the shot, black court dress, and that ona, Swatow, hammer and discus presago suc-in which his gostame was mili-Japan coss in the untried ancient sport:tary, was “loat"

TO HIS TRAINER- Racehorse Owner's Generous,

Bequests

via

AM....

Amoy And Forno-Per Nagasaki, and United States Daigi-mara; buli May, 9 A..

via Boutle-Per Minnieta, 6th May, 11 4.

for many years, until it was found in 1910 in an Austrian castle. H onco be-Struts and India vis Calentta-Fe longod to the 'Duke of Parma, and is known as the Parma por-Sw low,

Unit. 11. C. Frick hought it last Yearata figure said be $400,000. Another Velasquez in Mr. Frick's Shanghai, possession is a portrait of Marinus of Austrin, the Queen of Philip

Estato, of the gross value of £713,293 was lofa by Major Wil- liam James Joicoy, V.D.D., Lin hope, Alnwick, Northumberland, director of Kempton Park Race course Company, and other cov-IV. panies, and owner of several race- horses.

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The duties on the property will amount to almost £100,000.

Major Juicey boquoathod all hia racing stock to my friend and trainer, Christopher Waller, free of duty,

He also left £2,000 to his secre- tary, Andrew Robinson; £250 sach to his butler, Richard Culver, and his keopor, Robert Reay, if "respectively still in his service;

The best previous price for a single painting sold in Amer'en was supposed to ho $175,000, which P. J. B. Widoner who was drowned on the Titanic was re- ported to have paid last your for "The Mill" of Rombrandt.

AN ACT TO STOP STRIKES.

French

Mail.

Siberian

Mail.

Hopsang, Bih May, 11 4.31. Amoy, Formen and Foothow -Par Haiyang, 7th May,

10 A.M.

Northern China and Japan vi Moji, Viloria,

B.C. and Uni ed States via

Tacoma-Per Samaru, 7th May, 10 AM.

Archer, W.

Armstrong, Mias O. Lewis, L.

1ofer, Mons. Alaxander, Mr. and Lewis, C. M.

Mrs. H. 8.

Lible, Miss V. Agachi Mons. Ladd, E. W. Ardory, Miss It.

Lac, Mina C. K. Boccock, Miss L. Logan, AL II. Bentley, J. Lomax, Mr. and

Min, O. P. Brown, O.. E. Birch, W., Lug's word, Miss D). Burt, Mi ad M.. Lawrio, Mr. & Mrs. Beaton, Sir Juba &A. K.

Lady

McCormach, Mi

80th April-Saigon 96th! April, Rico-H. A. L.

Minnesota, Am. k.8., 18,923, T. W.

Garlick 21st April-Settle

DEVANHA Lapt. W. I. Hickoy.

ORIENTAL Capt A. L. Valen ini,'

PALAWAN

About 8th May,

About

9th May.

Non

Freight and Pastage

Freight and

Passage

} 11th May.

About

Freight, and

Capt. C. R. Longden, u.x.v.'] 16th May.

For further particula ́s, apply to

& O. 8. H. Dun'offes,

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent.

Bougkonz. 1st May, 1912.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

BREMEN.

16th Mar., and Manila 18th IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES. April, Gen.-N. Y. K,

Nile, Br. .., 8,185, Eccleston, 80th April-San Francisco Srd Apill, Gon.-P. M, Co. Potobaburi, Br. 8:8., 1,378, C, Gosa- wich, 25th April-Bangkok 17th April, Bico.-B. & 8. Phranang, Ger. a 8./1,0:1, N.C. Rober, 28th April-Bangkok via Swatow 19th April; Gon B. & 8.

Sado

lament, Mr.J, McLaughlin. Rev. Samsen,

Barton, Mrs. B. and Mrs. J. L Brown, Mr. & Mrs. McCormach, Mr.

H. P.

Saigon.

Straite, Ceylon, Bidekop, Miss T: Adelaide, Wastern Austraia, Burbank, Mr. an

Mr. A. India, Aden, Egypt and En- rope via Barcellon (Letters Bain, A. W. posted in all the Pillar Boxes Burr, Mi.s In time for the fist clearance Boyd, J. N. will be induded in this con- Barnett, J. C. tract mall.) (Lats Letters Bluar, Mr. & Mrs.

Le 11.00 .m. to Noon, Extre

Postage 10 cents), Charl, Dr. & Mrs. Ville de la Ciotat, 7th May, 13 A.M.

M. B.. Crdy, Mr. & Mrs.

D. D.

Shanghai, North Chins, J. Casement, Ms. D.

T

pan, Hen,lala, United States, Cameron, Jr., B.

Camera, Mrs. L

Canada and Bouth America

vin San Francisco (Europe Cady, H.D. via Siberia) Por Chigo-mura, Cody, Miss N 7th May, 11 ..

Cloins, Miss A. Cassidy, J.-P. Chipp, ON.. Coth, D. L Can idy, Mr. & Mr Carement, G. Cartier, Mous. M. Clinton, Miss H. Cartier. Mons.

Coa

W. H.

Moore, Capt, and Seang

Mrs.

V.A.4.

K

J. A.,

Monolog, Master

Manning, Mr. and

Mrs. L. H Montait,

Moris,

Ubay Maum, Mons.

Noon, Rev. Fr.

W.D.

Nicoll, Mr. and

Mrs. C. D.

Nevil's, Mr. and

Mrs. H. M. O'Connell, Mish J. Orton, Mr. & Mr.

G. P.

Orr, Mr. E. A. Ort, Miss E Palmer, Ed. A. Paige, Mr. Bud

Mrs A. T.

2150 to his keeper John Siator-1. In a latter to "The Daily Mail." ton, if still in his service, £100|a correspon/iont very pertinently similarly to his shepherd, Thomas usks:--Why cannot Mr. Asquith Anderson; 10 for each your of und Me, Bónar Law put on che service to cach' of his indoor side for the moment all party | Horvants at Sunningdale Park or polities, nud" arrange to pass a Lennox Gardons, and to his Bill somewhat on the lines of the chaufour (Smallman), his night Industrial Arbitration Act of the Philippias Islands-Per Town, 7th watolmun Foy, and his em- | Australian Commonwoalth, 1904?

May, rw. ployes, Grandy, Cars, Thorn, This Act inakos strikes and Straits and toplon-Per litaobi-nu, Miller, Piper, anil Cordon. Jack-outs illegal and imposes)

5th May, 5 mm. ' Hubert Oxley, of Back-lane, heavy penalties on all persons Suntow-Par Haimun, 8. May, 10 Hockmondwike, head of the and organisations who take part School of Aviation at Filey, therein. It has established & Court Japan vi Yorkshire, who was killed in an of Conciliation and Arbitration Straits and accident whilst flying at Filey on for the compulsory settlement of Decomber 6, left 2206. Ilo diod crado disputes and to prevent Shanghai, North China and Japan Clintos, Mrs. D. B.. liker, Mi M. intestate and bachelor, and strikes. This Court has the power Letters of administration of his to mako and enforce agreements

It Shanghal proporty have been granted to between masters and "mon. his father, Mr. William Oxley, also has the power to settle a yarn spinuer, of Back-lane, liek-minimum wage, and it can, if re-watow,

quested, fix a wage for an om- mondwike, as next of kin.

HORNET'S BEAUTY'S

SENSATION

ploye who is not able to earn that Straits minimum. The time is ripe for

A.X.

Price, S. R. Philips, Miss C. Perie, Miss M. Pin, Chan, Richardson, C. E. Robins, C. F. Row, D. M. Roth, Mrs. R

Nagasaki-Fur Nikko-muru, 8th May, 11 ...

India vis Colontis-Per G. Apear, 8th May, FOON. Onanidy, Miss E via Kobe-Por DilwATA, Dodge, V: A.

Foss, J. M. Hth May, S.. -

Durora, Mr. and Riker, Mr. & Mrs. Chins-Per and North

Mr, H.-W.

E. B. Chicha, 8th May, & P.M. Dambrit, Mon. Roberts, Miss R. Away, Formosa and Foochow Force, Mr. & Mr. Bemy, Mr. & Mr.

-For Hafching, 10th May, i

R. Perty G. H. and Burmak-Per Futala, LK.

Fawcitt, Mr. & Mrs. Feymour, Hr.. M. Frankol," Mr. and

Mr H.!

ID 4.X.

11 AM.

the passing of such an Act, and Philippins Talande, Australia, Tarmonía Story of the Fallure.

when it is passed, provided its Bonsational to the last was

provisions are strong enough and Hornet's Beauty, which great ple enough to bind unsters, good liorse, against his trainer's on, and anions, we may have Philippias wish, went to his first defeat such peace in the industrial world (apart from that Ostend race), and we have not had for many it seems cortain that he was not years.

fitted for the fray. The night before the race he was discovered

A CURIOUS SUIT.

lame in his off fore shouldør; A coal mine has been opened either he had rapped himself in his in Chibsienkwan, noar Nanking. lax, or twisted a muscle; anyway The place where the coal is dug his trainer was faced with a pro-out is near the Wang and Bu an- blem that he would have given any-oestral tombs. The descendants thing to avoid; a hot Lincolnshire of these men believe that the Handicap favourite and lame! It is operation of the mine will bring not nice to think of, is it? But Bir calamity to the families and have William Cooke, who had backed accordingly brought suit against his horse, was very anxious that the company. They followed ho should run; every effort to this by destroying much of the reduce the lameness was mado, mino property. The Governor and the gelding was walked General has not yet given judg

English

Mail.

W. R.

A.

Stithops, Mr. and

Mrz, P. Saunders, W. W.

Brith, Mr. & Mrs.

J. W.

Baul, Mr. & Mrs.

Mian

Maru, Jap. **, 9,868, K. Amk.wa. 280 April Fhanghai 17th April, Gen.- N. Y. K.

Ger, B.., 908, R. Petersen,

Fox

BHANGHAI, THINGTAU, KOBE and TOKO- HAMA..

MANILA, YAP

MARONN, SAMARAI, NEWGUINEA, BRIS- BANE, SYDNEY and MELBOURNE..................................”

29th April-Saigon 25th ROBE

Apil, Rion.-N. D. L.

Boo, Bro., 8,070, J. Travis,

20th April-Rangoon 20th

STEAMERE,

BULOW

Uspt. 11. Forme

16,900

TO SAIL DE

(THURSDAY, 2nd May, at 6.30 A.M.

SATURDAY,

13th May,

COBLENZ

Capt. L. Klugi ist

6,750

at 9 A.M.

COBLENZ

Capt. L. Klugkist

6,750

About FRIDAY, 3rd May,

BORNEO

6,760 Middle of

May.

April, Gen-Seong Taik RUDAT & SANDAKAN Bapt. F. Nambili

Hong.

Taiwen. Br. n*, donkjus, 26th April ;

-Saigon 22nd April, Rica -Chinese, Tjilatjap, Datos ... 2,440, E. II. Kroes, 28th April-Daley

and Amoy 26th April, Gen. -J. G. J. L.

Tungus, Nor. s.s., 1,099, O. L. Halver-

sen, 30th April-Seigòn 26th | April, Rise.-S. & Co. Voluts, Br. 8.8., 2.995, Willon, 14th April-Tsingtau 7th April, Balk all-A, P. & Co. Fuensang, Br. 8.3., 1,128, P. H. Rolfe, -B0th-; April.—M»nika-2611 April, Geo.-J., Mò & Co.

OLEABANGES AT. THE HAR- BOUR OFFICE.

| Halvard, for Bangkok. Feidhing, for Canton. Kwangle, for Shanghai. [Tjlmali, for Slangbal. Waiting, for Shonzaal, Huono, for Shaughti. Chesna, for Shanghai, | Linun, for Canton.

aishua, fo: Beatow.

| Kusicbow, for Tientsin

` DEPARTED.

May 2. Boelw, for Shanghai. Shantuar, for Wakamatan. Andalusia, for Kobe.

Chenan, for Shanghai, Katichon, for Farmors. Tjimahi, for Amoyi Triumph, for Hihow. Halvard, for Biam.

Mani, Patroolus, Stentor, To

SEIPS PASSED THE CANAL

2nd April-laverclyde, Kitson

cor, Rhoas. 9th April-Aki Maru, Ambria; Bayern, Glenoak, Hyson, ladramaayo. Perseus, Bens, Spazia, Syria, India, 12th AprilTM Benvarlich, Bulow, Ernest Simons. Karanga, Moinam, Yorek, Afrion. 16th Aprilyo Maru, Annam, methene, Badenia, Kins, Bonlarig, Denbighshire, Memnos. Nore, Fers, Tourane 23rd April-Bongios, Benlo- Fmond, Dardanus,

Glamorganshiro, Jason. Pakling, Patricia. Paleur,

10th May, 11AM.

and New Zalaud-Per Gramo, F... Yawats-mart, 10th May, Hammer, F.

Hughes, H. K. Is'nude-Per Zafiro,, 10th Hills, Miss-E. M. Moy, 8.x.

J. R. Inglov Mine H, Bait, Mr. & Mrs. Binib, T. Straits, Barmah, Ceylon, Ade-; J.D.

Sherlock, Flo. laide, Western Australia, In-Hante, J. Van

Hughes, Mr. & Mr. Smith dia, Adon, Egypt, and Earops ria Brindisi Lato

Smith, Mies A. Letter Hamphrey, Major Smith, Van 11. to Portags 10 benta.) (Bupple Humphrey, Miss K. Schwall, H.,

Seymour, Miss S.

Smith, Mise A.K, Hung, Mine

W. Taylor, M. T. Tharkow, M. I. Taylor, Mr. and]

Ting, R. P. Telge, fr. M.

Thoy, H. D.

noon. Extri

mentary mail on board op to

N.A.

the time fixed for departare Johnstone, Judge Schoenmann,

of the mail Extra Postage

*C; D

10 senta) (Letters posted Jurphy, RM

is all the Pillar Boxer le

time for the first clearance Jennings, L. A.

Jackson, will be in loded in this con JOTYOA tract mail) The Parcel Joliot, Mons. Mail will be closed on Friday, Joras, Miss 10th May, a 5 p.-P. Joni, E. B. Oriental, 11th May, if *.*.

| Kuebler, Mi O, Taglor, B.

0, V. H. Taren't, Mr. and

to the course before the rost, mont on the suit. That is the Australl, Tasmesia and New Zealand King, Mr. De Mr. Th

vand he walked sound. But kind of foolishness which will though he was well up with the hinder the development of China

first flight, like Mercutio, for much more than ft political pro Japan vis half-way, the real thọn began to bleins.Peking Daily Nowa"

-Per Guthrie, 11th May, 8 Kuts, Paymaster J. Witt, IL N.

Per Faxilka,)) sonard, Meg

Woodhull, Miss H.

Wibber, H. G.

Pro-

All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraph

New System of Telefonten.

For farther Pastioniere, apply la.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONfé and. CHINA.

Hongkong, la May, 1912.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LD.

Hongkong-South China Coast Ports,

Highest Ciss, Fastest and Most Luxurious Steamers on the Coast, bering. splendid Accommodation for First-Class Passengers. Electric Light. Excellent Caisios.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW AND RETURN. (Oocupying 9. to. 10 ̧d ys) CAPTAIN

LEAVING,

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Halching W. O. Parimore ... † FRIDAY, 10th bẩny, at 11-4.st, Haltan....... J. S. Bosch Halyang...J. W. Erao.

FRIDAY, 3rd May, at 11 a.. TUESDAY, 7th May, at 11 am. FOR SWATOW AND RETURN. (Occupying 3 Days). Halmun ...] A. H. Stewart ...... | WDENESDAY, 8th May, at 11

Steamers will arrive at, and depart from, the Co.'s Wharf near Blake Pier.

For Freight and Passage, apply to

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Bri Maya 816: May. 281N-June."

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Ball 29nd Jabes

2011, Jaly.

Prouseon, Vladimir. 26th April EASTERN ...... Gooben, Jererie, Mishima Marù, Nom, EMPIRE......... Ponzos Alios, Afghan Prince, ST. ALBANS.......................................ind: Suerin. 80th April-Bloomfontein, The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machivary, ensuring 14 Brasfiis, Himan Maru;„Teeskál, Alesia, plentiful supply of Ies, Fresh Provisions, etc., and are lighted throughout with Elmotricity. "All State-Booms have Klectro Frau. A daly qualind Isotor and Stewarders are merr od

Norne

Arrivolent Homo-4th April-Scootra, 9th April-Aragonia, Dumbea, Porsia, Kamo Mar, P. E. Friedrich 18th April--Patrelos, Blam, Tencer, Rheins, 16th April Ambris,, Aki Marn, York, 18nd April-Inverclyde, Spot | Afrios, 98th April. "Annan, Toura

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