LOG BOOK,
The Over-Insurance Dodge Again.
In the King's Bench Division recently, bofore Mr. Justice Hamilton, sitting as Commercial Judge, the bearing of the cluim by tho owners of the steamship] British Standard on a policy of marine insurance against the World Marine Insurance Company
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1912.
VESSELS TAKING CARGO.
Destination.
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European Ports.
Pera
6 August, about
P. & 0. Co.... 7 August, about
H. A. L.
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6 September
Vessel's
Namo
For Freight Apply To
To be "Dispatched.
Pembrokeshire.
J. M. & Co....
Fucral Buelow.
11. A'. L.
13 August
Brisgavia
Goldenfels
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Silesia Proissen Aki Maru Prinzess Alico.. Genroy Dunorio Baron Cawdor,
M. & Co.
14 August, d'light August, Noon
8. T. & Co....
22 August, about
Bank Line.
& Co.
10 September
15 August, about
(Limited) was concluded. T London, Rotterdam and Autwerp, &o. giving judgmont for the defon-London and Autwerp vin Singapore, &e.. danta, his Lordship referred to avio, Rotterdam and Hamburg, &c. the overinsuranco "of the vessel,
'sla Havre and Hamburg, &o. which was a concealment of a' material fact avoiding the policy.lavio, Bremen an: Hamburg
New York Seanion's Strike. Marscillos, Havre and Hamburg, &c. As the American liner Phila- Muracilles, Havro, Hamburg & Antwerp, &c. .... delphia was about to sail at 9.30| Mursoilles, London & Antworp via Singapore, &u. on July 5, upwards of 100 mem. Naplos, Gonon, Algiera, Gibraltar, Southainpton bers of her enginn-room erow left Naples, Leith and Rotterdum work. This action was unoxpect. Capeports via Mauritius ad, and it was ovoning before the Dolagoa Bay; Durban, East London, &c, atrikers were replaced and the vossal was able to proceed. The Unionists subsequently induced some members of the crew of the St. Louin to lonvo work, Thore was rioting on the Brooklyn and | New York Manhattan waterfronts on the 7th. One striker was shot dead. Two policemen and a man who refused to strike worn wounded,
Three Admirals from the Same. College,
Speaking at Rutley College, Oxford, at the annual con- memoration, Admiral Sir Edward Suymour said three buys who wore at Radley, Lord Walter Kort, Lord Charles Scott, and himself, ontered the navy at about the same time, and 50 years after wards they wore next to pach | other at the very top of the active admirals list for the navy. That was a most extraordinary fuct when they considered the num hor of public schools in Englund,
(Cheers).
The "Clam" Refloated. - The London petroleum currier Olam (3,552 tons 'gross re gister), belonging to the Anglo- "Saxon Potroloum Conipany (Li- mited) (the Sholl Line), which wont ashore off Tuxpam Bur
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Now York, via Suez Canal B'iston nud New York
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GATMTMTM 11. A. L.
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HA. L. H. A. L
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New York, San Francisco and Canada.
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San Francisca via Keelung and Japan, &o. San Francisco via Amoy, Shanghai & Japan, &c. Moxico, Pern; Chili via Japan Mexico, Peruvian & Childan via Japan Victoria, and Tacoina via Japan Viotorn and Scuttle vin Shanghai and Japan. Vic oria, BC., & Tacomon via Koelnog, &c. Victoria, Vancouver, B.O., Seattle & Tacoma, &c. Vancouver via hangluni, Japan &e.
Australian Ports Australian Ports via Minila
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Atholl
Ambrin
Inverclyde Kansas
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Dacre Castle.
Tonyo Marui. Mongolia Persiu
Buyo Maru Kiyo Maru
Seattle Maru Seattle Maru *** Mexico Maru Lord Vorby Empressofladia
Australia,
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S. T. & Co....
Bank Line
D. & Co.
T. K. K.
...
P. M. Co.
P. M. Co.
T. K. K..
T. K. K.
0..S. K. 0. S. K... 0. S. K. Bink Line O. P. R. Co....
11 September
23. August
7 August
16 September
23 August, about
31 August, about
10 Sept., about
August
1 Sept., about
20 August
6 August, 1p.m.
27 August, 1 p.m. 4.October
6 August, Noon
8 August
8 August, 1 p.m. ...17 August, I p.m.
15 August 24 August, 0 p.m.
17 August, Noon 10 August, 3 a.m,
Eastern Coblenz Nikko Maru
G.L. & Co....
M. & Co. N. Y. K.
... 30 August, Noon
Singapore, Coast Ports and Japan.
recently whilst bound from Pro- | Batavia, Churibon, Sumarang, ke. videnco (RI.) for Fuxpam (Mexico), hus boon refloated, "and tho vousol has thereforo been withdrawn from the List. The vonsol was being, reinsured in Lloyd's at 15 guions per cent "total loss only." The Clam was valued at £27,500 oxclusive of cargo.
Collision Outside Nagasaki Harbour
Singaporo, Ponang and Rangoon Singapore, Penang and Caloutta Bombay via Singapors and Poning Singapore, Penang, Itangonu and Calcutta
Kudut and Sandakan
Japan
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Daiko Mara (500 ions), belonging Yokohama and Kobe via Shanghai.
to the Amagasaki Steamship Nagaanki, Kobo and Yokahuma Company, and No. 2 Fakutome Manila
Maru, a steam bawler, owned by Manila, Cebu and Boilo
Mr. Hashimoto. The fornier was Manila, Mangarin, Hoilo and Coba bound out for Danka and the lat-Tientsin via Waihiwoi... tor was entering port. The Daiko Weihniwej, Chefos und Tientsin Maru struck the Pukutome on Anping vin Swatow nad Amoy the starboard side. Both vossola Swatow, Amoy and Foochow were able to make the unchorage do do
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To Re-build the Russian Fleet Shanghai, Kobo und Moji'
An Imperial Rescript, signed Shanghai, Kobo and Yokohamu "Your Appreciative Nicholas Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama, and addressold to the Minister of Marino, has been published in Shanghai, Nugasaki, Kobe and Yokohama Russin. It dwells on the import-- ance of the Duma's' voto of Shanghai
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the Russian Fleet, and expresses the wish that all the criticisms which have been lovelled at the Ministry of Marine will now be long to the past.
Japaneo First Squadron, The First Squadron, which now consists of the battleshipa Kawachi “Aki, Katori, Shikishima, and Mikata and the armoured cruiser Ibuki, and torpedo-boat flotillas have been engaged in tactical exercises off Nakatau, Northonst- ern Kiushiu, and will continue same till August 18th.
Collision with a Whale.
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Tjiliwong
J. C. J. L.
...
常州
Tjimahi
Tjimarock
Fultala
Dilwara
J. C. J. L....
J. C. J. L..
J. M. & Co....
1); S. & Co....
Hiroshima Maru "N. Y. K.
Kachia
Burneo
Tjitaroom Tjimanook Tjipanas
Quick despatol
Quick despatol
Quick despatch
6 August, Noon
15 August
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10 August
U. & Co.
**
11. & Co.
*
Middle of August
Prinz Sigismund Atsuta Muru ... Muttra
Austria Kumano Maru... Yuensang Kaitong Rubi
Cheong-hing Kuorchow Miyajima Maru. Haitaa Ilaiyang
Jinson Maru
Jolunga Pisa Nippon Sardinia
Don of Glamis...
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Tiikini
To
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Ohonan
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Liban
Assays
'TOYO KISEN KAISHA. 8.8. NIPPON MARU.” · From BAN FRANCISCO, HONO- LULU & JAPAN PORTS,
The above-named steamer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo am
Consignee
J. C. J. L.
J. O. J. L.
J. U. J. L.
102
*ID
...
13 August, Noon
Falf August
Quick deapatol Quick despatch
1. & Co... 20 August, about N. Y. K.. ... 14 August p.m. J. M. & Co.... 14 August, Noon S. W. & Co... 28 August, about N. Y. K... 28 August, Noon J. M. & Co.... 10 August, 2 p.m. B. & S.
6 August, 4 p.m.
BEN LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
S.S. BENVENUE," FROM ANTWERP, LEITH, LONDON & STR、ITG.
S. T. & Co.... 0 August, 4 p.m. J. M. & Co.... 6 August, Noon. B. & S. 8. August, 4 p.m. 0. S. K. ...7 August, 10 a.m. D. L. & Co.... 6 August, 11 a.m. D). L. & Co.... 9 August, 11 a.m. N. Y. K. ... 12 August
D), S. & Co. ..., 18 August
II. A. L.
J. M. & Co....
15 August
A. N. & Co.... 20 August, about 1 & 0. Oo.... 6 August, about
23 August, about M. & Co. 7 August, about
Quick despatch
by notified to send in their Bills of CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby
Lading for countersignature, and to
J. O. J. L....
B. & 8:
B. & S.
... 8 August, 4 p.m.
10 August, M'night P. & O. Co... 15 August, about
Consignee
Consignees
·FROM EUROPE.
THE H. A. L. Steamship
"A" SUEVIA"
HOTEL LISTS.
HONGKONG HOTELS
PASSENGERS ARRIVED;" Feras, Johsant, arrivo‹t 4th August; from Haiphong, &
Candlise, Del and te
Mrs.
Barborini, A. T Bale, E. B
Bell, O. D. J.
Beon, G. A.
Bocasnook, W.
For 6.8. Borang, arrived 4th Augnet, Beaumont, G. A.
Captain Bass, baring arrived. Con-Imin Sandakeu
Antholy
Ashton
siganos of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the hazardous Per s. Kadolwntrived and/or extra-latardown Godowns of the August, from Tient-in- Hongkong & Kowloon Wharl & Minolt, Mrs. Godown Company, Limited, whenco
Por an. Yokohama Maro, delivery may be obtained bih Augast, from Blingeħai :— of Lading countersigned by the signed.
Optional gonds will be orrial anloss notice to the contrary be given
to-day.
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All claims, must be presented within ten days of the stoamer's arrival hore, after which date they cannot be re- cognised.
No claim will be admitted after the | Goods have left the Godoway, and ali Goods reinsining undelivered after the 8th inst., will bo subject to rent
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thBorch, P. AR.
Katz, A. Kempthorne, A. S. Kruck, £1 Lubnart, G. F. Lloyd, G.T.
Tandy, G. D.
MaoIntyre, Mr. *
| Brows, Mr. & Mrs. · „Mrs. Niil-**
8. R...
arrived | Doll, H. R.,
Bin, Miss K. Elliott, Capt. Ballena, Mrs. A. W.. Bing, Men, K.): Lin, L., Y. Cohon, Mr. & Mrs, Williamson, F.
Wilson, F. T.
M
Culler, Capt. S. C. White, J. W.
Ter o Aldenham, arrived, August, from. Sydney -- Brigham, E. L. Strathart, J... Bench, Olivar Tan yu-R Mitum, Mr. mid Park, Mi«n_X°%
Mra, H.
Wigner. A. Wolfson, J. N.
All broken, chafed, and daminged | Rokenthal, d. goods must be left in the Goddwas, Rederigney, C..A. where they will be examined on the
| 7th inst, at 9,80 a.m.
No Fire Insunoce will to offected
by us in any case whataror.
This steamer brings on cargo:— Ex «« “ Westphalia" from Havre,
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, HOBORONG OFFICE.
Hongkong. 2nd Ang, 1912,
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INDO.CHINA STEAM NAVI-
GATION CO., LTD... FROM CALOUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE. THE Company's Steamship
"FOOKSANG"
baring arrived from the abiva Porte Consignees of cargo by ber are hereby informed that their goods will be do livered from alongside.
Cargo impoling the discharge or remaining on board after 4 p.m., the Int August, will be landed at consignoes' risk and expensA.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
Cobb, A. II.
P. [Crookor, Ming'
Crokia, Alias K. F
Marriott, Dr. Q..
Marshall, W. B.
McCrum, Mrs. H.
MeKonny, Dr. O.
W.
Ale Williams, O.F.
Mehta, K. B.
Daphiell, Miss K.K. Mendel, Dr." and
Cunty, G. P.
P.
Dashiell, W. W.
Davis, C. B.
WOettingen, V.
5th
Dorian, J..
{traw, W 0.
Driscoll, Mr. and
Mrs J.J.
Eames, E. J. W.
Mrs. L 0, A
Mondel, Miss Z.
Merchi, J.
Mulder, Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. F. Morris, J
Ormiston, J.
Eandonbary, D. O. Phillip, 13.
Prescott, Mrs. B.
Ehrenfels, Mr. and Pringle, W., Jum,
D. Von
Mrs. H. O..
Fisher, DJ, OU
Florin, A. Q.
SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL Fowler, E. A. S.
London, July 2, 1912. Arrival from China-Yang Tṣxo. The following have pained the Canal Benvenue, Bornoo, Oslehas, Flintshire, Lutzow, Yeddo, Kiolo.
London, July, B. Arrivals from China-. Ford, Larisa, Ernest Simons.
The following vessola "hara passed the Canal:-Ritano Maru, Sporia, Titan, Telemachus.
London, July 18, Arrivals fmm China-Ontohas. Kitano Maru.
The following vagueis havo, passed tho Canal Alotuons, Persons, Sardinia, Bithonia, Traoquober.
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French, M. &ohild
Friday, Mrs. H. Frlier, Deamon George, Mr. & Mr.
PJ. Corgo, Mins Goullonzo, V.
King, E. H.
B. M.
Raymond,
Rony, Miss F. Rittor, F..
· Rutterbury, G. Sohwolke, W. Suith, E. K. Sprar, Capt. H. Solomon, H. H,
15.
Btainer, Lt. and
Mrs, O. 1.
Gould, Mr. & Mr. Tollason, Mrs. J. Gratama, D. M. G; Vermaij, G. Hail, Capt. T. P. Grimshaw, B. J.
Watidas, H. Waterman, E. J.
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Williams, Capt. O.
C.
Datacom, Mr. and Wox, Mrs. M.
Min. J D. Batbord, W. T. Harrison, A. Holland, James Hough, Dr. S. Innes, Capt. R. Jones, J. W, Joroph, R. M. Joseph, E. M. Kabol, E. 8.
Willoughby, M.' E, White, Mr. & Mr.
H. L. H. Wood, G. G. Wright, Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Wright, James Young, J. A.,
Lamb, Mrs. A. Lorria, F Lyone, H. C. McClure, Mro.
London, July 16, Arrive from Chios-Flintslifro, Goshen, Matoppo.
Græn. HOTEL,
Hatcook
Borleon
JARDING, MATHESON
& CO. LTD.,
Bond, U. Bruyn
Onio
Agents.
Hangkang: 8164 July, 1912
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Child, T. C. Cole, Mish Orawford flakort, M.
Echols, Mis
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED. Cyalope, B. 6.8., 9.088, Gus. G. Clark,
3rd Aug-Søa tle July, Flour.-8. & S. Bohemia, Br. 8, 8,060, D. Andāli,
10th
The following versole have pansod the Canal Belgravis, Glonlochy, Hyeon. Indranumba, Kleist, Nam, Sosadia, Africa, Arabien.
London, July 10. Arrivals from China :-Tithon's, Vandalis, Arendin.
The following vongole paused the Onaal Achilles, Bayern, Bonnläér, Dorflinger, Iyo Mara, Poika, Polone.
London, July 28. Arrivala frota Ohlan:-Nom.
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The following vessels have passed
3rd Aug. Slugapore 29th July, Gen.-S. 1. & Co. Bexta, Gor. 8.8., 992, Jensen, Brd the Canal:-Antenor, Atsuts Mara Aug-Bangkok and Swatow Ceylon. Lothian, Nippon, Pathan,
4th Aug.-Sandakan 80 July, Timber.-M. & Co. Hakata Maru, Jap. 42, 8,800, H.
Elon Gabriel
rabam, Mr. & Mr. Griffin, D. P... " Haberar Haaat, Mrs. Karkataky, Mm. King, A., R.
Mynll, A. T. Dieffer
Pamplos, Dr. and
Mrs, „Poyt1n-Griffa
Phillips, T. Riskars, O. Ridger
Seyfert -Betaller
Smyth, J. H. Snyder, Rar. Taylor, Mr.,
West
Astox Doust,
Anatin, E. W.
Arnold; J. Ba
2nd A g., Gen-Chinos, Borneo, Ger.... 1,841, F. Sembill,
Syria, Walton Hall,
Arrival from China:Byron. Broo, A, de Iyo Maru, Arabien.
London, July 26.
Barbey, H. |Baisson; A..
Birot, La
Burditt, H. EX.
The following vessòla inve' passed
| Burton, J.
Byrne, J. D. Campbell, J. Cayago, P. Charier, Mr. K. Chopard, F; A
Nomura, 4th Aug.—Moji 29th July, Gen.-N. V K. Jubsane, Ger. .., 952, H, Ipland, the Cvnal :-Machron. Now, Ulyssos.
4th Aug –Hiiphong and
London, July, 80. Holbow 3rd Aug., Gon.-J. Arrivals from Obias-Bayora, & Co.
Lai Bang, Br. s..., 2,225, E. J. Todd, Ex F. Ferdinand, Himalaya, Paloma,
4th Aug-Calcutta 18th Scandia,
July, Fon.-J., M. & Co.
David, J. A. De-nel, M.
Tabrun, H Langebil. V.
Miller, Mr. & Mr.
F..
Mullar, A.
Olson, C. G.
L'urtetan, M,
Peters, C. A. Peterien, H.-
R-yo, Mr. and
Mr. F. J.
E. Robinson, H, P.,
Rosenthal, F, Ross, F. E, Bongeau, E.
Easthagen, Miss M. Rovel, R. A.
Nord, Nori, 1,148, I. T. Cooper, Canel :-Oslodonion," Prinz Ludwig, |- M.
* The following vowels have pa sad the
4th AugMantin, Iloilo and
Prometheus, Balnzie. Tydens.
| Pl ke, n. J.
Formoso, V.
Ceba 31st July, Ballast.-
A. P. & Co.
Timanoek, Datch a..., 3,520, Jarcia- anal, 4th AugMoi 80th Jaly, Gon-J, E. J.-L. Manseng, Br. ss., 1,500, Weigall, 4b Ang.-Sandakan 80th July, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Atreus, Br. ., 6.698, J. Relay, 6th Aug-Shangkal 2nd Aug., Qaï-B, & 6:
Choongabing. Br., 1,268, Liddell, 8th Aug.Tientsin 28th July, Gen.-J., M. & Co.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, Hanoi, Fr..., 780): G, Boubler,
FROM CALOUTTA, PENANG
́ ́AND SINGAPORE:
H2 Steamship
То that all Goods are
take immediate delivery of Cargo from being landed at their risk into the ." ABRATOON APOAR,"
A Lloyd's telegram to London alongside.
5th Aug-Haiphong and Pakbol Brd Aug, Geo-A. B. Marly.
| Kusichow, Br.. 1.3., 1,950, Plunkett Cole, 6th Aug-Tiontain 28th July, Con.-B. & 8.
| Akdenham, Br. s.s., V410, E.: Pliçber, Barn 8th Aug.-Bydney 8th July, Gon.-G. L. & Co. Yokohama Mara, Jap, ex., 6,469, K. Mods, bib Ang-bangbal Ist Aug., Gen.-N. Y. K.
DEFARTED.
M▲uge L
Itazuradone andj»r extra basurdous having arrived from the above poris, of July 12th from St. Johns, Cargo remaining undelivered on Godowns of the HoxOND AND Kow-consignees of cargo are hereby informed Newfoundland says:~~
| MONDAY, Dɩb August, at 3 *.*., 00% Wuang and Go own Company, that their goods will be delivered from The crow of the British will be landed at Consignees risk and Lr 1, when « and/or from this whartes | alongside. schooner Empire hus boon landed expense and delivery must then be taken (delivery may be obtained.
Cargo impeding the discharge will be No claims will be admitted after the landed at once, at consignees" risk and at Cape Broyle. The vessel froin Company's Godown,
No Fire Insurance whatever will be Goods hava left the Godowns, and all exponto. :-) struck a while 400 miles off the 'cosat on June 30, and the orew effected.
Goods remaining undelivered after the Cargo ramslaing un bosed after 1.
Haiman, for Buslow. No Claims will be recognized after abandoned the ship after four the Goods have left the Steamer or
th inst, will be subject to rent. P. of the 5th fost., will be landed at
| Daijin-maru, for Buatomů. All claims against the steamer musi consignees' risk and expense. days, and were three days in boats Godows, and all Goods remaining be presented to the Undersigned on or before being resoued."
Consignos of Cargo from SINGA. Otainsmara, for Port Arthur. underord as FRIDAY, 9th inst, before the 16th fast, or, they will not PORE are requested to take IM-Bombay-mainos Kobe aftomoon, will be subject to rent and be recognized.
MEDIATE delivery of their goods Triumph, for Saigon... Belgian Missionary Murdered,' | landing charges."
All chafed and otherwise damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, ing the discharge of the Vessel will be Anbul, for Bhanghal.
All broken, chaled, and damaged from alongside, not ango impeds Benvenue, for Tokohams, "The Belgian Minister in Peking on receipt of a telegram from Cargo to be left on board or godown where they will be examined on the landed and stored at consigates and Changchow, for llolio.
Tipanas, for Kobe, Shensi reporting the murder of a and examination of same to be arranged. 9th fast. ni 11 A.M.
All claims must be flad on or before. No Fire Insurance has been affected, Belgian missionary in thnk pro- FRIDAY, 16th inst, otherwise they
No. Pine Insorenen has been effected. Belamit, for Elanghat vince, has laid a protest to the will not be recognized.
Bill of Lading will be counter Bill of Lading will be countersigned Boshn-mam, for quiet. signed by
by the undersigned ar
Aug. Ministry of Foreign Affaira. Ho
1, 1, 8. MOHIMOTO, GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO. [W.DAVID SASSOON & CO., ETD: Alīna tots, for Bextile,
Kwanglee, for Shang
demands that compensation be given to the family of deceased, | Bax
Agent..
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London, August 2,
Groundo, A. Arrivals from Chipa:Andalusia, Graham, J. Derflinger, Hector, Schnyikill.
The following vessels passed the Canal:-Benlomond, Hirano Main Palos, P. E. Friedrich, Senecs, Btantor, Den of Glamis,
Green, J. W. Jonas D. Kedler, E. O Krint, Ch. Lanzine, Gos
Rádej, A. L.
Вашном, .
Brook, J. A. Sprungl, Mr. and
Mrs. A. K. Stoo, A. Stevens, Mr. and
Mrs. F. H. Szap, A. 2
Taylor, F. W. Lauman, Dr. F. J. Walker, T. E Lamon; Lieut. Col. Wright, H. M.
E dr
Kind Edward Hétel
August
4th.
10 p.m. Barometer.........99.09 29.78 Temperature ......
78
Humidity ............. 84
Aoki, T. Aron, F. Begly, R. A.
81
Belilios, Dr.
Crouse, Lisut,
85
Dobble, Mrs.
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TIDE TABLE.
Doble, J. A. Donaldson, W. A.
Ewing Finchett, Mr. Grimble, Geo.. Hashimoto, M. Hunter, B, Hyde, F. H. Kinghorn, Mr. and
July 80th to 5th Aug, 1912.
Tues.
Wed.
Thur
TEL
Hist Water
Houg
MATION. SE,
Low
Hongkong
常
Walls
73446 ADS
|Langltra | Mr. &
Ielgh, Mis A.
· Mauboff, C, N,
M>Cormack, J. Michell, Dr.
Mody, Mr. & Moi:
J. R. N. Marray, M. F, Chly, R. N Passmore, Capi,
Mm.
· Fearman, A. Ramsay, Mie, B, Road, E. B, Bibres, Dr. A, Sparge," H" Blement; · 1: Capt. Mr. Allan B.
and children. Taylor, B.H,
Lemaire, Mr. and Williams; Mm. B.
Mr, and chil
ĐỘ 4 ĐỎ 3.0
ORAIGIEURE.
Adiss. Mr A Min Jones Dri
&B children
=1173a Caldénil, Mr. de Mmm,”
Cariston, AL 2. Chlachan, B. I
Contell, WA Davlion AC