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Shipping HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.
IN CONJUNCTION WITH
Deutsche Dampfschiffahrts Gesellschaft “HANSA.”
· EAST ASIATIC SERVICE,
Regular Sailings from JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIPPINES, via STRAITS and COLOMBO,
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Marseilles, Havre, Bremen and Hamburg and New York. Taking Cargo a Through rates so all Huropean North Continants) anal-British Ports, alas Trieste, Liation, Oporto, Uenum, and other Steeliterranean Lyention, Black Baltic Sea and Putti, and all North and South American Ports,
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Next Sailings from Hongkong
OUTWARD,
For Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohatan :
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O.J. D. ABLERS 30. Aug.
O..F. LAEISZ....}ith Sopt.
·ARCADIA .......................21th Sept.
For Further Partienie, apply -
LOG BOOK.
HOMEWARD.
For Havre, Rullerdam & Hauling:
8.8. F. BUELOW.............. Fáth Aug. For Havre, Bremen anbarg
8.8. GOLDENFELS... 27b Ang For Hario, Rotterdam & Humlang:
8.8. BRISO AVIA...... 5th Sept- For Bevie & Hamburg :
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1912.
VESSELS TAKING CARGO,
Destination.
London, via Usual Porta of Call London and Antwerp via Singapore, de London, Leith and Antwerp
Havre, Rotterdam and Hamburg, &o, Havre and Hamburg, &0.
European Ports.
Vessel's Name,
Aroadin
To ho Dispatched.
For Freight Apply To
P. & O. Co....
17 August, Noon.
3 September, about
P. & O. Co....
21 Angust, about,
H. A. L.
5 September
H. A. L. B. A. L.
11 September
H. A. L.
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Carmarthenshiro J. M. & Co.... Cundin Brisgavia Suevia Goldenfels Prousman Mishima Muru... Glenroy Luotaow 'Dunorie New York, San Francisco
Havro, Bremen and Hamburg" Marcelles, Havre, Hamburg & Antwerp, de.... Marseilles, London & Antwerp vin Singapore,&o. |Naples, Loith and Rottorðam
Naplos, Gouga, Algiers, Gibraltar, Southampton Capeports via Mauritius
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M. & Co. Bank Line... and Canada, D. & Co. H. A: L. 8. T. & Co...
Ambria
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Inverclydo Dacro Cuntlo
D. & Co.
New York, vin Suez Canal Boston and Now York Sau Francisco, etc San Francisco via Koolung and Japan, &o. 8.8. SUBVIA...... 12th Sept. San Francisco vin Amoy, Shanghai & Japan, &c. For Mar oilies, Havre, 'burg & Ant.Trieste, Fiume, Venice via Singapore, &o.
8.8. PREUSSEN ...... 10th Sept. Triosto vin Singaporo, Penang, Colombo, &o...
Moxico, Peru, Chili via Japan Victoria, B.C., and Souttle via Shanghai, e:... Vio orin, B.O., & Tacoma via Koelung, &c. Victoria, 8.0., & Tacoma via Keolung & Japan Vancouver via eluanghai, Japan &c.
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The Employment of Ex-Naval Men.
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In view of the now generally Yoar's Wreck Statistics, admittod shortage of men for the The statistical summary of senior service, and the strenuou vessels lost, broken up, con- efforts that are being made by the demned, ote, now published by authorities to remedy this official Lloyd's Register shows that lack of foresight of the years that Batavin, Cheribon, Samarang, &c. during 1911 the gross reduction have passed, it is entisfactory to in the effective mercantile marine find so many agensies springing
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Tenyo Maru
Koreb Persia Vorwaerts
T. K. K.
P. M. Co.
P. M. Co
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S. W. & Co...
23 August
10 September
28 August, d'Eight
22 August, about
21 August, Noon
10 September
23 August, about
31 August, about
10 Sept., about
10 Sep., about 20 August
3 October, 1 p.m,
27 Angust, 1-p.m.
1 September
27 August, 4 p.m.
17 August, 1 p.in.
Bohemia Buyo Maru Iunha Maru Moxico Maru Chicago Maru... EmpressofIndia Monteagle Australla.
S. W. & Co...
19 August
T. K. K. N. Y. K. 0.8. K. O. S. K. O. P. R. Co.... C. P. R. Co....
*... 4 October
3 September, I p.m
24 August, B'p.m.
5 October, 6 p.n.'
Enstorn Nikko Maru Chougsha Coast Ports and Tjiliang Tjimahi Tjikini Fausing Itola
Tosa Maru'
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Japan.
J..O. J. L. J. O. J. L.
· J. C, J. L.....
J. M. & Co.... J. M. & Co....
M. & Co.
N. Y. K.....
Kawachi Maru...N. Y. K.
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Borneo
Tjitaroèm
J. Q, J. L....
Tjimanoek
出版业
J. C. J. L.
Зарап
D. S. & Co....
Ateuta Maru Muttra Austria
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of the world amounted to 888 up to find work for ex-sorvicu Singapore and Sourabaya vessels of 884,843 tons, ex-men, who have served a poriod Singapore, Penang and Rangoon cluding all vessels of less than with the colours and then return-Singapore, Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta 100 tons. Of this toul, 427ed to civil life: In a country Bombay via Singapore, and Colombo vessels of 619,752 tons were steam where conscription prevails, all Kudat and Sandakan ers and 461 of 265,001 tons alike, who serve, pass frani a Japan wore sailing vessels. Those figuros lighting service into civil life, are lower than those for 1010 by and all are therefore equally Kobo and Maji 62,847 tons (47,688 tons steam handicapped or favoure-1, uceni- Kobo and Yokolama. and 15,159 tons sail,). One of the ing to the inditions of emplog-, do : do most common terminations of a pmont in their country. lu noarly Yokohama and Kobo vossol's career in by breaking up, all countries with conscription. dismantling, etc. (not in conso- however, the service-trained and quence of casualty.) The amount disciplined hu is proferred by of tonnage so dealt with employers to the vory fow who Tion!sin 1011 wa 255517 tons. This escapo service, since the latter Anping via Swatow and Amoy total is 100,637 tons less than that aro gonorally either mentally or Tamsul vin Swatow and Amoy for 1010, which was the highest physically inferior to those who Haiphong
Yokohama and Kobo via Shanghai. Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama Weihaiwoi and Tientsin
over reported in the society's pass through a period of training Chinwantro
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wreck returna. Nuarly 20 per The popularity of services like Kwang-ahow-wang and Haiphong cent, of the steamers and about our own, fad by volunteers, says Manila 28 por cent. of the sailing vessels the naval Correspondont of the| removed from the inerchant floris "Colin," must in the and rest on Manila, Cebu and Hoilo of the world in the course of 1911 the conditioms of service offered Manila, Mangarin, Iloilo and Cobu aro accounted for in this manner. while the men are serving, aud 'do Of the total tonungs of such cases the provision ma lo for finding Swntow
lo over 34 per cent, is represented them State employment in other by United Kingdom vessofs. departments or work in private The number and toningo, of firms, after they have served a vòssels lost, etc., during the pro- period with the fog. In regard Shaughat and Kobe vious ten yours are us follow:- to unval men in this country we Shanghai. Yokohama, Kobo and Moji Year.
Stomers. Siling vessels. still have a consider blo qu ntity No. Tonsgross No. Tonsnot of long-service men who are 1001 208 388,584 538-206 084 (allowed to Fervo the period 1002 301 408,303 571 292,327 necosury to entitle them to a 1903 326.179,081 506 300.722 pension, but the Treasury limit 1904 344 512,879 403 225,260 men allowed this privilogo to 1005 382 527,078 501 204,378 the smallest possible number, 1900 378 509,707 567 307,105 greatly, as we beliove, to the 1907 356 585,110 512 280,105 detriment of our first line of Shanghai. 1908 382 680,187 418 242.805 defence, and thousands of men are 1909 383 645,070 433 203,562 thrown on the unskilled hubour 1010 421 687,440 442 280,250 market euch year after finishing The statistical tables exhibit an ongagement of five or twelve Interesting data as to tho relative years on activo Barvice. And as frequency of the different kinds of things are, these men are handi- asualty, etc., which conclude tho capped in gaining employment, xistence of vossels. Strandings owing to the fact that most of and kindred casualties, which are them join the Royal Fleet Re- omprised under the term "wreck-serve, and have to put in a period are much the most prolific of drill each year. To help such
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Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama, ...
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Kumano Maru... Huichow Chipshing Soshu Maru Miyajima Mara. · Q. 8. K. Singan
B. & S..
J. M. & Co....
O. 8. K.
Onsang
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...J. M. & Co.... M. M. Co. J. M. & Co....
17 August, Noon 30 August, Noon 28 August, 4 p.m.
Quick dospatch Quick despatch Quick despatoh 17 August, Noon 28 August, Noon 24 August
19 August Middle of August F. half August Quick despatch 27 August
20 August, about
10 August 5 p.m.,
10 August, 4 p.m.
28 August, about
28 August, Noon
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20 August, 4 pm..
22 August, Noon 21 August, 10 a.m
18 August, Noon
17 August, & n.m, 1f August, 4 p.m.
Si-Kinng
28 August, a.m.
Yueneang
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17 August, 2 p.m.
Loongsang.
J. M. & Co.... B. & S.
24 August, 2 p.m.
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Rubi Haimun
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MOVEMENTS OF
STEAMERS.
HOTEL LISTS.
HotoKONG HOTEL
AMERICAN MAIL.
Tho P. M. 8. 8. Co.'a a A. Siberia | Burnhorn, O, J., eft San Francisco for Hongkong Bate, F., via Honolult, the Japan ports al Peaumont, G. A.
Shanghai on Salarday, the 10th Inst
Alklos, S. W.." Autoly, G. Barboiiul, A. T.
Jöy, M. H. Kabel, E. 6. Rempthorne, A.§.
Kirkasin & R.
The P. M. S. 8., Co.'s Rs. China arrived at San Franeteco ou the 5th fost.
Bell, C. D. J. Brown, Mr. & Mrs.
8. n. Bosch, P. A. R. Cokely, T. J.
Kloro, Dr. Knight, W. E. Kruck, H. Lohnort, G. F. Lloyd, G. T.
Msalntyra, Mr. &
Mrs. Neil
The P. M. s. S. Co.'s 8.8. Koian carrying to American Mail. will leave Cooper, Cape, G. G. Yokohama for this port vis Kolio,
Nagasaki and Manila on Taostar, the Cooper, W. A. J.. 18th inst, between 10 a.m., at nɔon,
Croaker, Mini. Tho P. M. 5. S. Co.'s .. Forin Davis, C. II. Cuiry, G. P. carrying the American Mail will be due
Devilbi *, T. M.
at this port on Friday, the 10th inst., butween 0 and 8 alin.
usman, V.
The T. K. R. Nippin Maru Dollar, Mr. & Mrs. A for, San Francisco via Shanghai,
J. H. & init. Japan ports and Honolulu on the 13th | Poslan, d. it. 1st::
Thus, C. The T. K. K. a. Tupyo Maru[ Eames, EN. WA arrived from Japan vin insila on Fhreafels, Mr. and Monday, the 12th bust, and will lenva Hongkong on Tuesday, the 2ath inst,
Men. 1). O. Hishra, M. 41.
The T. K. K.. 88. Shinyo Maru Teft riu, A. G. Honolulu on the 9th inst., 'and le duo
at Yokuhatus ou the 20th fast.
- The T, K. K. a. Chiyo Matu uit Honolula for en Francisce on the 13th inst, whore she is due on the 19th inst.
GERMAN MAIL
The I. G. M. 5.8. Prinz Ludwig carrying the German Mei a, with datos From Berlia of the 24th ult., left O louabo on Sunday, the 11th inst, am, ned tiny be'rxpicted here on or xbout the 21st in t.
The I. G. M. Ka, Prifizess Aliós which left horo on Weduo day, the 7th inst., at 4 p., aired at Singnior on Monday, the 12th inst., at 8 a.m.
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| Fowler, R, A. S.
French, Mrs.& child Fuller, Domin George, Mr. & Mrs.
F. J.
Marriott, Dr. O.
Marshall, W. B. Merkur, H. L Maltḥowman,
II.
Mathy, P. E. MaKouny, Dr. O.
W. Mehta, K. B.
Merocki, d.
Mulder, Mr. and
Mra...D. F.
Moris J. (i
Odom, K, S.
Procolt, R. Pringle, W., Ju n Ray, A. 11. Raymond, E. M Reynolds, J. E. Rouy, Miss F. Ricketts, WR. Rluar, F. Sehwolke, W. Smith, E. E.
⚫rgo, Mira Goldsmith, A. S... Gualbaum, V. Gould, Mr. & Mr.J. Solomon, H. B..
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Mra. O.-E. Talho y, W. Vormelj, G. Waterman, E. J. Walking, II. Wox, Mrs.
Gratama, D. M. G. Stainer, Lt. ad Grimshaw, R, J.'- Hail, Caft. T. P. Untbord, W. T. Harrison, A, Harrison, Mr. and
Mra, R. J. Hnslaan, Miss.
The I. 3. M. as. Kleist which left | Haslan, It, H. here on Thursdag, the 8th inst, at 10 Hayes, Mr. & Mrs.
arrived at Shanghai on Sunday,
thu fith inst., at 11 6.133
AUSTRALIAN MAIL.
The 1. G. M. 6. Prinz Sigil
left Sydung on Saturday, the 27th ul, at 11a.m., and may be expected bere on or about the 19th inst
G. V.
1
h, Dr. 8. Inaos, Capt. R.
Jon), 12. M. Jusopli, R. M.
The E. & A. 8.a. Empire left Syduoy Anjelini
Whistoond, D. M White, Mr. & Mrs.
HI, L. Hi
Wood, G. G.
Wright, Mr. and
M10. J. F. Young, J. A.
ATOR JE,
on the Brd inst, for Pongkong, via † Arnold, ɗ. 13. ...20 August, 4 p.m..Queensland ports, Timor and Manila.
8. T. & Co.... 19 August, 4 p.m. 8. T. & Co.... 20 August, 4 p.m. "D. L. & Co.... 18 August, 10 a,m. D. L. & Co.... 16 August, 11 a.m. ... D. L, & Co.... 20 August, 11 am. D. L. & Co.... 23 August, 11 a.m. N. Y. K... 26 August A. N. & Co... 15 Sept., about M. & Co. 21 August, about N. Y. K. ... 28 August D. S. & Co.... 18 August
Prinz Ludwig... Wakasa Maru... Jolungu
Nameang Nippon Palma
Ceylon Don of Glamis... Tjikini
Anhni Tjilatjap
Choy ang Chenan
Linan
India
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To Sail
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J. M. & Co.... 19 August, noon A. N. & Co.... 20 August, about P & 0. Co. ... 22 August, about J. M. & Co.... 23 August, about P. & 0. Co.... 19 August, about J. O. J. L. Quick despatch
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lause of disaster. To such casual men is the aim of the National FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND HAMBURG—AMERIKA LINIE
jos.are attributed over 50 per Society of ex-Naval and Military
ent. of the losses of steamera and men, whose formation we wel-
Derelict Vossels>
No small interest has been
MOJI.
THE
HE Steamship
"JELUNGA"
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FOR BOSTOV & NEW Y K.
THE S
"AMBRIA,"
Oapt.
1012,
W. Faase, will be despatched as
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J. O. J. L...
J. M. & Co....
B. & S.
B. & 8.
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P. & 0. Co....
CANADIAN MAIL.
The 'O. P. R. O's .. Empress of Tadia arrived at Shanghai, our Mon the 12th Inst., at 10 min., and of again at 8p.m., same day for Hongkong where, sha is due to arrive on Thursday, the 15th last., at 11 am.
MERCHANT STEAMERS.
The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s 68. Nippon left Port Said on the 21th ult, and is expected to arrive here on or about the 20th inst
Lazio, Geo. Lopez, M.
Austin, E. W.
Barretto, E. M.
Beaujoan, Miss L. Belason, A.-. Birot, L. Bree, A, de Burditt, II, H, Byrne, J. D, Campbell, J. Chopard, F, A. Dowall, G. Darid, J. A, Granado, A. Graham, J. Green, J, W. Joues D. Kappler, E. J.
The 1-0: 8, N, Co.'s s... Choyang, fram Shanghai, is due at Hongkong'on 17 August, M'night
the 18th inst., and loaves for Shanghai Aoki, T.
Quick despatch
18 August, d'light
22 August, p.m.
24 August, M'night
20 Angust, about
8. W. & Co.... 4 September
To Sail
FOR CALCUTTA, PENANG
AND SINGAPORE.
(Taking csigo on "Through Bills of Lading to Rengoon, Madras, und Mauritius).
Steamship
#DILWARA,"
THE E
ad
For freight apply to HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Capt. W. J. Bishop, will be dospa o
as above on MONDAY, the 19th inst., Hongkong Office, Hongkong. 9716 July, 1919
ver 51 per cent, of sailing vessels, cums for the above reason. Jases of abandoned, foundered, nd missing vessels aro, no doubt, requently more or less similar aroused in shipping circles at
the circumstances of loss. Home by the decision of the Board ally, wise capatatabore on er about the 81st August, these be taken collectively,they of Trade to appoint & Depart DAY, the 17th inst., at 8 r.,
ed for the abov ports on SATUR- orm over 27 1-2 por cont of mental Committee to consider
Steamer lise superior com- he steamers and 20 per cent. of what additional steps should be dation for passangers, is installe he sailing vessels removed from takon to protect vessels from thungbout with Electric Light and he mercantile marine during floa-ing derelicts and other ob carries a duly certified dootor, 911 owing to casualty. Tho restructions to navigation. The arn has been prepared in such a Deralist Vessel (Report) Act, janner as to enable a comparison which was passed some sixteen be inade between the percent years ago, requires Masters of res of loss sufferad by each of British vessels to report any
Return ticketa ara avaliable by the
Indo-Ohlun Steam Navigation Co.'s teamore, Fare for round trio, § 20. Por Freight or Parange, apply to DAVID BA8800N & CO., LD.,
Agenia.
e principal meroliant navies in derelict which they may sight Hgkong, 18th Aug. 1912.
je world. Great as the absolute to Lloyd's, and the informa-
€89J
anual loss of vessels belonging tion thus provided is published Begular Steamship Service
the United Kingdom appears by that institution, A short time be, it is soon to form but a very back, moreover, arrangements,
oderate: percentage of the mer-were made by the Postmaster-
With Liberty to call - the Malabar Coast.
Hongkong-New
Kas at 1 P.M.
rk.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DAVID BAS800N & Co., Ltd., Agenta. Hongkong, 18th Ang. 1912. 5584
Notice
ntile marine of the country, and General for the transmission of Phoround BalliNG FROM HONGKON, AMERICAN ASIATIO (8.8. 00, compare favourably with the messages hotween ships fitted s80s Bastained by the other prin- with wireless apparatus and coast pal maritime countries;
FOR NEW YORK.
23rd August
stations in regard to the matter, S.B." ATHOLL"...} Os or about Holland's Motor Warships. The United States Government The Netherlands is said to be have a destroyer on the Altantie FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK.
On or about 19th
first country to build motor with special apparatus for blow- 8,8. "DAOBE raptember
CASTLE!!
FOR NEW YORK JA SUEZ CANAL. (With Ubarty to call ni ske - Malabar Closet.):
8.8. "INVEROLYDE" on or abaut, jeth September, 1919, For Freight and further information, For Freight and farther information Oh tipply to
rships, At the Government lag floating halls, which has done avy Yard at Amsterdam thros a great deal of useful work, and it hat defence motor vessels of appears that another is being apply to
0 tons displacement eaob, arm- built for similar service in the within guns, have some North Pacido." Singapore Brea so been under construction,
Prese
H DODWELL & CU. LID. ASHEWAN, TOMES & Co.
| Hongkong, Th An
Aguid 1819
(69# Hongkong/ 98nd Joly, 1918. 1687
THE
CHINA PROVIDENT
·LOAN AND MORTGAGE 00., LD.
(CAPITAL, FALD UY,...#1,250,000.) Loans on Mortgige of Home Property
Gloods received on Biorige. Advances made on Merchandise, Loans made on the Provident System. (Rates and Particulare on application).
WILLS; ATTORNEY, 80%, TRUSTEE EXECUTOR OF
Undertaken and Exegale
SBEWAN, TOMES & Co., Hoorkang, 16 m, 110%
** Gezini Mañá em
on the 18th inst.
Lugebill, V. Menasche R, Miolo, J.
Moosa, 0.0.
Moronto, Mr. and
Mis. V. Muller, A.
Olson, O. G. Peterson, H. C.
Robinson, H. P., Ross, F. E. Rongeau, E. Taylor, F. W.
Thompson, L. O, Trenty, P. Walker, T. E. Wright, H. M.
KING EDWARD Hors
Aron, F.
The Ben Line .. Benilder, Ima Begly, R.A. the 11th inst., for this port. Leith nad Loudon, left Singepora an B-Blies, Dr.
Crosse, Lieut. Dobble, Mr. Dobbr, J. A. Donaldson, W. A Ewing Flochett, Mrs. The s... Glenlochy left Singapore on Gordon, A. G. Sunday, the 11th invt, and tế dus bare Grimble, Geo. on or ab at Saturday, the 17th inst.,
The H. A. I, 1.8. Farsi Bulow left Shanghai on the 12th inst., .m., and may be expected here on or about the 16th inst., a.m.
8.03.
The
Glenlarg passed the Soez Canal on the 9th Int.
The T. K. K... Buyo Maruis exported to arrivant Honolulu from Manzanillo on the 18th inst,
Inter, H,
Hyde, F. H. Kay, Mrs. W.
Limaire, Mr. and Mrs, and oblid Manbo, O. N.
Mody, Mr. & Mrs *
J. H. N. Marmy, M. F. Paramore, Capt.
Mr.
Pearman, B. Retosay, Mrs. R. Bibres, Dr. A. Sparge, H..
tewart,
Capt.
Mr Allan H. and children
Kinghorn, Mr. Mr Storfbergen, P. Launia, It. M. Loo Lim-york
Taylor, B. H.
GRAND HOTKE,
BlcCord, Miss Maskil, C.
Minknitz, F.
Myall, A. T.
Oleffer
Peemoeller, P.
The T. K. K. Hongkong Mara | Batenok left Iquique fir Valparaiso on the Loth Bond, L. ist, were she is expected on the 101 Breithaupt, 0. Inst.
Brittner
The T. K. K... Buys Man Child, L, C. rive at Moji from Hongkong on the Cole, Mius | Lith lust, and l'area for Kobe on the Elson
14th just.
Filzgerald, Misa Gabriol
. The Dodwell Lico . Lothlon Oraham, Mr. & Mr. arrived at bew York on the 1th inst. Grlin, 1. P.
The 1-0. 8. N. Co's 6.6. Hopsang. Haberer from Batavia, is due at Hongkong en Banst, Mrs. the 10th inst
the 91st fait
B100, H. The 1-0, 8, N. Co'xan. Salaang,
Kally, Miss from Batavia, ja dne ́t Hongkong on King, A. J. B...
Kid,N, Lorca, F. The L.-C. 8. N. 06.'ê ya Chiping, Lyons, II. C. from Welbalwol, is due st Hongkong Martini, Miss on the 20th inst., and leives för Tien- tain on the 24th inst.
Moller, Miss
Payton-Grima Phillips, T. Preis, B.
Blckards, C,
Ridger
Rother, O,
Boboff, H.
Beylfart th
Smyth, J. H.
Spilman, E. M.
Blockfish, A. Vanit, Mise Wast
ÜRAJOIEBURN.
ETA Adams, Me & Mrs. Jonis, Dr. & Mi
The Shire Lingen. Den of Glumin from London is due at Hongkonst on & 2 children be Sad prox. She passed Canal on ¡the 2nd Inste
Caldwell, Air. & Mrs, Mackensis, A. Carleton, A. E. Morphy Mm,
Potter, Mian Sanish H80 C/ Smith, 1:Onas
The B. L. 8. N. Co. Moltre, Chlachen, 8. J. from Singapore, la das at Hongkong of Cornall, WA [94 Band Kobe on the Soul inelived
the 19th faster and leaves for Toko Darisant Av Ch