Shippinn 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 at Through rates sp all European North Continental and British Ports, alan_Triusti, Lisbon, Operio, Gnos, and elber Mediterranean laventina, Black Baltic Sea and Puria, and all North and Booth American Porte
Next Sailings from Hongkong : OUTWARD.
For Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama't
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PISA .................................23rd Aug. O..J. D. AULERS 26 h Aug C. F. LALISZ ...18th Bopf.| ... ARCADIA........24th Sept.
SCANDIA......... 10th Oct. For Further Particulars, apply to
LOG BOOK.
HOMEWARD.
For Havra Hamburg:
For Havre, Rotterdam & Hamburg
8.8.0OLDENFELS... 1st Sept.
For Havre, Bremen & Hamburg i
8.8. BRISGAVIA......5th Sept
8.8. BUEVIA ...........12th Sept. For Mar eiller, Havre, H'burg & Ant
THE HONGKONG TELÉ
MY AUGUST
|_ MOVEMENTS\OF\/|
STEAMERS:
VESSELS TAKING CARGO,
Destination.
London, Leith and Antwerp
London and Antwerp vin Singapore, &c. Havre, Rotterdam and Hamburg, &c. Havre and Hamburg, &c.
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Havre, Bremen and Hamburg
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European Ports.
Marseilles, Havre, Hamburg & Antwerp, &c.... Marseilles, London & Autwerp via Singapore, &c. Naplos, Leith aai Rotterdam Naples, Genoa, Algiera, Gibraltar, Southampton Capoports via Mauritius
New York
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8.8. PREUSSEN 16th Sept.Now York, via Suez Canal For BOSTON & NEW YORK:
S.8. AMBRIA...................81st Aug. Hamburg-Amerika Linie,
Hongkong Man.
Boston and New York
San Francisco, ute
Vossel's Name.
For Freight Apply To
Dispatched.
Carmarthenshire J. M. & Co.... 3 September, about
P. & 0. Co... 21 August, about ...sas --H. A. L. ... September
Candian Briegovia Suqvia
H. A. L...
O J. D. Allers. H. A. L. Goldenfels Pronsson
5 October
11 September
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H. A. L
23 August
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Mishima Maru...
N. Y. K
28 August, d'light
Glenroy
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8.,T. & Co. 'M. & Co. ...Bank Line
22 August, about
21 August, Noon 10 September
New York, San Francisco and Canada.
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8. T. & Co...
Dauro Castle... D. & Co.
Atholl
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Trieste, Fiume, Vouico via Singapore, do. Moxico, Poru, Chili via Japan Victoria, B.C., and Seattle via Shanghai, &c... Victoria, B.C., & Tacoma via Koolung, &u. Victoris, B.C., & Tacoma vis Keelung & Japan Vancouver via Shanghai, Japan &c..
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public safety, with the result that Bomo amendments have been US. N. Wants More Battleships agreed upon, and will be propos Congress cannot now much fed in Committen, which in the longer delay taking definite judgment of both Departingnts action on the battleship question, will satisfactorily enfeguard those says an American contemporary, intorests. For the first time in many years "I ought to add that it is my the appropriation bill has been view that the clause as it stands reported by the House Committee in the Bill is of a much more without containing any provision limited scope than is implied in for now battleships.
the question of iny hon. friend. the member for Limerick."
The Republican Senate on the other hand, has demanded that the regular procedura of two now bat tleships a year be followed. This is a modest programme. Even with two battleships a year this coun- try cannot keep up its relativo
This menne that the Admiralty was not consulted on a specifis
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P. M. Co.
8. W. & Co...
Buro Maru.....T. K. K. Inaba Maru....N. Y. K. Chunda Maru
0.8. K. Chicago Maru...0.8. K. Empresa of India O. P. R. Co.... Monteagle C. P. R. Co... Australia.
Aldenham Nikko Maru Changsha
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23 August, about 31 August, about
10 Septi, about
19 Sopt., about
20 August
27 August, 1 p.m.
4 October
3 October, 1 p.m.
1 September
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17 Sept. 1 p.‚ ̧
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23 August, Noon
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30 August, Noon
Nikko Maru
...N. Y. K
28 August, 4 p.m. ... 30 August Noon
B. & 8.
N. Y. K.
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Singapore, Coast Ports and Japan.
'J, C. J. L.
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Quick despatoli
骨头部
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point, consideration of which was Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang, &c. essential to public safety, until after the Board of Trado had to all intents and purposes concluded private bargain with the French
Government.
Singapore, Penang and Rangoon Singapore and Sourabaya
Singapore, Pennug, Rangoon and Calcutta Singapore, Ponnng and Calcutta Kudat and Sandakan Tapan
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Kobe and Moji
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position. It will within a few yuars be the third naval power,
We bag to draw attention to instead of the second, as Germany is planning a heavier battleship the extraordinary want of corres programme. If even tho modostco and sympathy butween two battleships a year programme
these two groat public Depart is dropped it will be only a few ments, and to point out the yeurs when the United States will dangers which must arise Kobe and Yokolama... have dropped not only below one Department is to be do Germany, but below France and permitted to treat with foreign Powers, and force legislation on Japan.
the House of Commons, without showing consideration for any thing but its own narrow ambi tions and the settlement of potty. Auping via Swatow and Amoy points of controversy, which in Hoihow and Haiphong themselves niny compromiso Kwang-chow-wang and Haiphong involve questions of national im portaco.
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There are special reasons whynt this time the United States should keep up its relative naval strength. The Panama Canal is soon to bo opened. Ships will be needed to protect the canal. Ships will be required to enfores the Monroe Doctrino, which will be of even greater importance after the opon. ing of the Panama Canal. The Monron Doctrine is as strong 'and' no stronger than our naval strength.
Surely there never tor. was a more dangerous time for decreasing r naval strength. The Democratio plea is of economy. But it is a dangeroNA economy and one which the American people will resent.
The Pilotage Bill. The following lottar has recent- ly apponred in the "Times":---
Sir-Regarding the question of Clause 19 of the Pilotage Bill,
Michael Joyen, M.P. Limerick Clity.
Yokohama and Kobe via Shanghai. Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama Ningpo and Shanghai Weihniwoi and Tientsin Tientsin
Tjiliwong
Tjimobi
Tjitaroem
Chuneang *Itolu
Fooksang Teen Maru Borneo Tjimanoek
Tjibodas
Гаран
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J. O. J. L....
J. O. J. L..
...
Quick despatch
Quick despatch
J. M. & Co,... 21 August, Noon J. M. & Co.... 28 August, Noon ...J. M. & Co.... 30 August, noon
·N. Y. K.. .. 24 August
3. & Co...... Middle of August J, O. J. L. Quick despatch
Prinz Sigismund M. & Co. Hitnohi Maru... N. Y. K. Austria
Mit
B. &.S. B. & B,
J. O. J. L.
Quick despatch
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D. S. & Co....
27 August
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Kumano Maru...
S. W. & Co... N. Y. K.
Gangohow Huichow
Chipshing
20 Angust, aboui 28 August, p.in. 28 August, ubout 28 August, Noon 23 August, 4 p.m. 20 August, 4 p.m. 22 August, Noon
21 August, 10 a..
Sungkinng
Si-Kiong
28 August, n..
Loongaang
Yuensang
Tean
Manila, Mangarin, Iloilo and Cebu
Rubi
for Manila, Cebu and Iloilo
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• Mark Sykos, M.P. for Coutral Swatów, Amoy and Foochow
Hull.
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House of Commons, Westmins-Shanghai via Swatow
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Shanghai and Kobe
Consignee
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM SHANGHAI, KOBE AND MOJI..
which gives foreign masters and THE Steamship
mates advantages which some do
not enjoy even in their own porte
"DILWARA,"
and estuaries, we venture to draw having arrived from the above poita,
consignees of cargo are hereby informed
she attention of your readers to a that the goods will be delivered fron further development of this alongside."
question.
Dargo impending the discharge will |
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Shanghai, Yokohama, Kobe and Moji Shanghai, Tsingtau, Kobe and Yokohama Shanghai, Moji and Koba
Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama
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Shanghai, Moji. Kobe and Yokohama, ...
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Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama Thanghai
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To Sail
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FOR CALOUTTA, PENANG.
AND SINGAPORE.
Soshu Marum
Haiyang Hatching Kwong ng Totom Maru Japon
J. M. & Co... 0.8. K.
B. & S..
M. M. Co.
...
22 August, 8 a.m.
J. M. & Co.... 24 August, 2 p.m.
J. M. & Co.... B. & S.
31 August, 2 p.m. 20 August, 4 p.m. 8. T. & Co.... 29 August, 4 p.m. D. L. & Co.... 20 August, 11 am, D, L. & Co.... 23 August, 11 a.m. J. M. & Co... 22 August, Noon N. Y. K. ... 26 August A. N. & Co... 15 Sept., about M. & Co. 21 August, about
28 August ... 20 August
Prinz Ludwig...
Wakosa Moru... Pisa Nippon
N. Y. K.
E. A. L
Palms
Den of Glamis...
Tjilatjap
Chenan
Linuu.
India
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on Through Bills of Lading to Rangoon, Madras, and Mauritius).
On June. 26 the Firet Lord of be landed at conrignees' risk and ox- the Admiralty stated that, the Ad-penes into the hazardous and/or extra (Taking arzo miralty had not been consulted hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong on the specific point of Clanse 19. and Kowkson Whar! and Godown On the same day the Under Company, Limited,
Secretary of the Board of Trade No Fire Insurance has been effooted.
by the undersigned.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned THE Blaamslip
stated that the French Govern
ment had been consulted with re-
gard to this claure. In raply to
4 Dr. Meonatasra made the follow-
DAVID BASSOON &.CO., LD., Agenta.
F50+
a question from ourselves on July Hongkong, 10th Aug.. 1912.
ing statement:
The Admiralty have boon cop-
sulted by the Board of Trade on various occasions in the past with regard to the granting of pilots' certificates to foreign mastors and THE mates. I do not find that they were specifically consulted on the wording of Clanss 19 of the Pilot age Bill before the recent dia
Notice
CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN AND MORTGAGE
00.. LD,
(Capital Paid w...$1,250,000.).
cassion with the French Govern Loans on Mongage of Hodas Properly
but I understand that these
ment;
“DILWARA,"
Capt. W. J. Bishop, will be despato'.ed ar above on WEDNESDAY, the 2 st Inst., at t ..
For farther particulars, apply to
Africa
To Sail
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HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.
FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK,” THE Steamship
A. N. & Co... 20 August, about P & 0:00. 22 August, about J. M. & Co.... 23 August, about
Quick despatch
J. O. J. L.
B. & S.
B. & S.
...22 August, 4 p.m. ... 24 August, M'aight P. & 0. Co.... 20 August, about B. W. & Co.... 4 September
"AMBRIA," Capt. W. Fasss, will bo dospatched nej above on or about the 81st August, 1918.
For freight apply to HAMBURG-AMERIKA" LINIE, Hongkong, 27th July, 1919..
Hongkong Ofoe.
DAVID SASSOON & Co., Ltd., Hongkong-New York.
Agente. Hongkong, 19th Aug, 1912. 7 584
Regular Steamship Service
With Liberty to call at the Malabar Const PROTORED BAILING FROM HOKORDEO,
FOR NEW YORK.
1 On or about 8.6." ATHOLL”.
Brd Angust. FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK. 8.8.DACRE 1 On or about 19th
CASTLE'" ...] Beptember For Freight and farther information; apply to
discussions were mainly based on Goods received on Storage.. the recommendations contained Adrances made.on Merchandise. in the published report of the Las made on the Provident System, Departmental Committee on (Bates and Particular on application)
lotage
Medium Option sungg TRUSTEE-EXECUTOR. OF WILIS, ATTORNEY, &c.,
Undertaken and Exsented,
"SHEWAN, TOMES & 0% DODWELL 8 00., LTD., 119 Hongkong 76h Ang., 1019, (69)
The Admiralty and the Board altrade have lately boon in con- anliation with regard to the posi bla bearing of Clause 19 in its|
form on the interseta og
AMERICAN ASIATIC 8.8400,
FOR NEW YORK via: SUEZ
Consignee
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HOTEL LISTS.
Horaxoro" HOTEL.
Atkins, B. W. Barberini, A. T. Barghorn, C. J.”
Klose, Dr. Knight, WAE Kruck, H.
AMERICAN, MAILISE
LINARY] By:E, R
The P. M. 8. 8. 09.8 6. Biberianumont, 3. A. left San Francisco for Hongkong Bell, O. D. J. ria Honolula, tis Japan porte ned Brown, Mr. & Mrs. Shanghai on Saturday, the 10th fast
To P. AL B. 8...Co.'s ., Koga car-ying the American Mail, will leats Yokohams for this art vin Kobe, Nagasaki and Manila on Tuesday, the 18th inat, between 10 a.m., at noon
Lohnort, G. F.
Lloyd, G. T. MacIntyre, Mr. &
Mrs. Neil Marriot, Dr. O, Cokely, T. J. Marshall, W. B. Cooper, Capt. G. G. Marker, 11. La Cooper, W. AJ. "Mitfewman, T Couxelter, C. W. D. 11.. Crockor, Mins MoKeony, Dr. U. Curry, #. P
W.
Davis, O. H. A1P0stlingin,
Tho T. K. K. A. Nippon Maralar, M. de Mrs. led for San Francisco Via Shúight; J. H. & infa Japan ports and Honolulu on the 18th
Indt.
The T. E. K., Tonya Maru arrived from Japan vis Manila on Monday, the 12th cast, and will leave Hongkong on Tuesday, the 20th inst.
The T. K. K.ss. Shinyo Main loft Honolulu' on the 9th-insta, and is due.
at Yokohama on, the, 20th Inst.
The T. K. K... Chiyo, Maru. Jolt Honolulu for an Francisco on the 18tle fast, where she is due on the 19th
inst.
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Dotina, J. B.
Munta, R. D.
Mulder, Mr. sad
Morocki, d,
Mrs. J. D. F. Morris, J.
Douglas, Mr. and Odom, F,S
Mrs. R. H. Drow. W C. Exo, & J. W. Ehrenfele, Mr., and
Mrs. H. C. Fisher, H, (, Florin. A, O.
Fowler, F.;A. 8.
French, Mrs.& child Faller, Denman Gooige, Mr. & Mr.
E...J. George, Minn The P. M. 8. 5. 00.8 «a, Manchuria | Goldsmith, A. S. which left bere op the 10th ult., Gonhoan, V. arrived at Ban Francisco on the 16th foot.
The P. M. 8. 8. Co.....Ukins alt San Francisco for Hongkong via Honolulu, the Japan ports and Shang- lal, on Saturday, the 17th inst,
GERMAN MAIL.
Gould, Mr. & Mr J, Gmiama, D. M. G. Grimshaw, B. J. Hall, Capt. T. P. Harbord, W. T. Harrison, A.
Harrison, Mr. Alra, R. J. Housh, Dr. 8.
Innes, Capt. R.
Joraph, R M.
Piesbergen, R. Prosent, R. Pringle, W., Jan Hay, E. H... Raymond, E. M. Reed, Master: Reed, Mis Read, Mr. & Mrs.
K: 0. "Reynolds, J. E Rey, Miss F. Ricketts, W R. Robins, C. F. Solwolke, W. Smith, E. E. Solomon, H. H. Stainer, Lt. and
Mrs. C. R. Taylor, d. 0 Tatherly, W. Varmeij, G.
and Waterman, E. J..
Watkine, O. E. Wathos, H Whamond, D. B White, Mr. & Mrs.
H. L. H.
The I. G. M. as, Prinz Ludwig Joseph, E. M. carrying the German Mai's, with daten Kabel, E. 8. from Berlia of the 24tb ult., left Kompthoran, A. 8. Colombo on Sanday, the 11th inst; | Kont, Cap'. W. | min., and may ba expected karo on or E.
about the 21st înst,
The L. Q. M. 88, Lutzow left; Shanghai on Saturday, the 17th inst.,
Kirkness, S R.
at 10 am and may be expected here Angelini
at Ga.m.
Wood, G. G. Wright, Mr. and
Mr. J. F. Young, J. A.
Aaron Hours.,
on or about Tuesday, the 20th intt., Arnold, J. H.
Austin, E. W. Berjous, G. The I. G. M. 8.8. Prinz Ludwig, Barreito, E. M. carrying the Goran Mails with daten Branjen, Miss L. from Berlin of the 24th alt, left Behme, J. Singapore on Sunday, the 18th ini, Boisson, A.
Jones D, Kappler. B. J. Kindblad, Mr. and
Lantius, Guo,
Mrs. A. E.
Lopez, AL
Lurebil, V.
McCormack, J. A,
at. 8.a.m., and may be expected here Berkonkotter B. H. Menaschio R. aa or about Thursday, the 22nd ins
nt 8.a.m.
AUSTRALIAN MAILA MA
The E. & A. s.a. Empire left Port Darwin on Aug, 17 for Hongkong
(via Timor and Manila,
CANADIAN MAIL:
The O. P. R. Cols Espress of Japan which left here on the 18th ult., arrived ht New York on the 10th inst
Biror, L
„Blaubskeld, Ohan,” Brandela,
J. Broo, A, de Burditt, H. H. Byrne, J. D. Campbell, J.
Otson, A. J.
Chopard, F. A. Cosgrave, D. N. Cowell, G. Cromwell, F. W Danrkert, Mr. and
Mrs. J. David, J. A. The O. P. R. Co.'s a... Empress of Ellert, C. G. Japan loft Vancouver, BC for Fox, E. R. Hongkong (vis usual ports of Call) on Granado, A Wednesday, the 14th lust., 4.10. 1:
MERCHANT STEAMERS.
Grahani, J. Green, J, W. Johnson, B. F.
Miolo; J.
Moosa, 0). C.
Morente. Mr. and
Mrs. V. Mullar, A.. Myers, Char. H.
Olson, O. G.. Overton, H.
Parsons, G. W. l'eterson, H. O. Robinson, H, P., Ross, F. E. Rongeau, E:: Tavares, Mr. and.
Ms, J. M. Taylor, F. W. Thompson, F. L. Thompson, L. D, Treaty, P.
Walker, T. E. Wright, H. M.
KING EDWARD HOTEL
The Swedish East Asiatic Colla 2.4. Nippon left Port Said on the 24th alt, and is expected to arrive here on
Aoki, T. or about the 20th fast.
Áron, F. The Bon Line Baueider, from Belition, Dr. | Brgly, R. A. Leith and London, left, Singapore ou the 11th inst., for this port.
The . Glenfarg passed the Suez Canal on the 9th Inst.
The Mogul Line a Pathan fron United Kingdom left Singapore on the 11th instand is therefore due hero on orabout Tuesday, the 20th inst.
Orasse, Lieut
Dobble, Mrs. Dobbe, J. A.
Donaldson, W..A..
ving Finchelt, Mrs. Gordon, A., G. Grouble, Geo, Heater, H.
The P. &O, S. N.'Co.''.. 'Ceylon Hyde, F. H. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. eft Singapore for this port on a 15th Kay, Mrs. W.
FROM CALOUTTA, PENANG
AND SINGAPORE.
TH
THE Steamship
"JELUNGA,"
inst, et 8.80, and is dua hore on Kingbom, Mr. Mrs the 20th inst, at about & p.m. ***
The 140. 8. N. Co.'s a.. Bulang, from Batavia, is due at Hongkong on the 21st inst.
The L-O, B. N. Co... Obipang, from Welhalere, is due at Hongkong on the 20th inst., and leaves for Tien- tafa on the 24th Inst. `-
Lemaire, Mr. and Mr. and child Manlio, O. N.
Mody, Mr. & Mr
J. H. N. Murray, M. F. Passmore, Capt.
Mr. Pasman, H. Ramsay, Mr. H. Sibros, Dr. A.
Spargo, H Stewart,
M... Allan H.
and children
Stuylbergen, P.
Taylor, 19, A.
Laula, R. M... Loo Lim-york..
GRAND HOTEL.
Batcook Bond, D. Breithaupt, C. Brittner
McCord, Mas Meski, O.
Minkulis, F.
Moller, Min
*. Obila, 1, 0.
Myell, A. T,
Pornoeller, P.
Peyton-Griffin
Phillips, T.
Preden, Be
Bickards O
Ridger
The 1.-0. B. N, Co.'s 1.1. Ngrusang. | Cole, Miss-th. 1'---
· having arrived from the above ports, from Calcutta, is due at Hongkong on glo consignees of cargo are hereby informed the 20th in-t, and leaves for Shanghai Fitzgerald, Miss that their goods will be delivered from and Japan on the Bid prox alongdda.
Gabriol
Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at once, si consignees risk and
expense.
Cargo remaining on board after 2 r.m. of the 16ths fast., will be landed si consignem” risk and expense. POR PENANG are requested to Consignees of Cargo from BING Y IMMEDIATE delivery of thei goods from alongside, such argo imped
- CANAL AMA SU "hing the discharge of the Vessel will be (With Uberty to call ek the... landed and stored at consignees' risk and
Malabar Coast.)...
8.8. "INVERÓLY:DE”...-- on or about 10th September, 1913.
For Freight and forder information SHEWAN, TOMES 40%, Hongkong, 08rk Jalyr£919/5/;{
No Fire Insurance has been affected,
seng, fmm Shanghar dus at
The LO 8. N..OJ's Kwong-Graham, Mr. & Mr.
Griffin, D. P. Hoogkong on the 18th last, and leaves Haberer for Bannghal on the 25th fast,
Haust, Mre The Shire Line. us. Dien of Glami
Traian, A from Leadon is das at Hongkons on King, A. J. B.
Kelly, Miss the 2nd prox. She passed Capel on Kial, M. the 2nd instr
The B. I. B. N. Co.'s. Mattre, Lyons, H. O.
Den gode Lorris F.
from Singapore, is due at Hongkong on Martini, Min. the 19th inst., and leaves for Yokos hams and Kobe on the 20th inst.........
Oleffer 28
Rother, O. Bohol, H.. Boydert
Smyth, J. H. Bollman, E. M. Binckfish, A.
Vanit, Mus
Wast
ORAININBURY
The 1. At 1. es. Plas late Singapore Adkins, M & M J on the 18th fast, p.m. and may be fa Insti, almost expsited here on or about the 22nd Cadwall, ME* Mr. Mat
11) Oxfleson, A. Big Mo DAVID BASSOON & CO., LTD day midnight, the 16th fast;, and as dos Cornell, Wa
The 2.4. Zadro, left, Manila un Fri Chischen. BJ I
* Bile of Lading will be countersigned