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"A DANGEROUS SOCIETY:
MANILA HEMP.
THE, HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY. AUGUST
Registrar-General on the Influx of Complaint from. Hongkong as to
Bad Characters.
Packing.
POST OFFICE.
SHIPPING NEWS!
ARRIVED.
As the German Mail Stommer for Europe will in fature love at' 10 ́ ́a.m. Lai Bang, Dr. ux., 9,984, E. J. Toda, the times of closing: the Mail bare in consequenso been fixed celler.
In the course of his annual rô- A mattor has been presented to port Mr. E. R. Hallifax, noting the Manila merebants association
Only fully prepaid letters and post- Registrar General, says: "In the which says the "Cablonows summer the existence of a dan-American," involves considerable cards are transmissible by the Siberian, gorous secret society, called the thought on the part of exporters Bouts to Europe. Letters for thie Hung To Society, was detected and growers of hemp who ship routeshould be superscribed vis Siberian and its president Hung Ham their product through the port of banished. The hands of the Manila. This is a communication The Parcel Post to the Chladne, now boon from the Hongkong represents-provlacos of Hupeh and Huono is now 'Govornment have strengthened in dealing with tive of the Trans-Pacific tariff those matters by the passing of bureau requesting that the as- the Scciction Ordinance 1911 by nooiation exert its efforts to cause which all Chinese Clubs and So-a aniform baling system to be cieties are required to register or adopted. oluim special "oxemption from tho Registrar Gonoral."
Bad Characters.
"Towards the end of the year the influx of more bad characters from the Kwong Tuug Province, owing to the Revolution and the excessivo jubilation of the Chinese lower classes over the succosses of the republican troops, led to several outbreaks of maflicking, resulting in Hoveral cases in as saults on the police.
At the present time, says the lotter, the average size of bales of hemp shipped from Philippine ports is about 12 feet, O inobos, but individual bales vary from 10 feet, 5 inches to 15 foot, cubic measure- ment. This causos great incon- vonience to the stormship com panies, and results in great loss of space by reason of the varying sizos of the balon.
..
in
resumed.
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MAILS VIA SIBERIA.
Loados
Aug. 7 Aug. 11
Дом Shangbal Aug. 24 Aug. 26
1912.
VESSELS IN PORT
Thoma, 22ad Ang-
26th Aug-Moji 22nd Aug Arratoon Apear, Br..., 2,010, R
For J., M. & Co. Newcastle, Br. cruiser. 4,800, G. P. E.
Hunt, 26th Aug,~Wqi-]; baiwel.
| Baron
Nikko Maru, Jap. B... 8,480, Yogi.
27th Aug.-Nagasaki 2ärd | Dr Aug., God.-N. Y. K.
Mail Steamers.
THE PENINSULAR
Mojl 17th Aug., Gas-D AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
Cawdor, Br.is.m., 2,704, JG.
Fallerton, 19.1 Aug Yokohama and Kobe 17th
· Aug. Gen.-G. & Co.
Yusong, Br. s.s., 1,128, P. fl. Roll. Ohow Tai, Ger. ... 1,115, W. Roher
27th Aug.Manila - 24th Aug,,Gen.-J., M. & Co.
WILL
TILL despatch VESSELS to the Findermentioned PORTH on or, abons
the DATES named--
STEAM2R1
TO.SAIL OR
REMARK
ASSAYE Capt. G. W. Cockman,«.s. n.
Noon. lat Aug.
Freight and
Passage.
About
4th Sept.
About
Frui
5th Sept.
Paisage
Potobaburi, Br. 5,5,1,378,0. Gosonich, Changsha, Br. 8.8., 1,468, Priest.
27th Aag-amoreng. 8th
26th Aug.-Australia „örl | LONDON, TIA) Aug., Bugar.-B. & 8.
Aug., Oan-B. & 8.
UNUAL, PORTA 'OF CALL
LONDON & ANT- WERPT.S'PORE, PERAZO, O'MBO, PORT SAID AND MaxCHILLES...... ANGHAI,
Heimun, Br. 5.6, 641, J. W. Erna, Fook
27th Aug-Swalow 20th Aug., Gon-D. L. & Ch.
2rd Aug-Hoihow 22ad; Ang, Rico.-B. & S. Sang, Br., 1,987, 6. A. Mit- ̈chell, 25th. Aug.—Mojl' 20th
Aug., Om--J. M. & Co. Nor. 6., 1.065, Y. Jorgen-
Halvard,
Fri, Nor. ... 860, Wagle, 271b Haldis,
Ang —Canton 20th Ang, Gon.-A. T. & Co. Mexiona Pilnes, Br. m.s., 1,983 J. C. Young, 27th Aug-Balik Pappan, Buik oil-Ä. P3, Un, Ellen Rickmer, Gor. 4.8., 2,659, L. Ahlor, 27th Aug.—Sabrog 17th Aug., Gon-M. H K Japan, ULEARANCES AT THE HA- BOUR OFFICE. nadalton, for Foschors,
MAILS DUR, English, India, 28th inst, Biborian, Anhui, 29th inst. American, Shinyo Mara, 80th inst. Gorman, Geban, 4th prax.
Fort
Another matter which brought to the attention of hemp shippers is illegible marking of difficulty in effecting deliveries hales which frequently causes Delagoa at points of destination.
́A SHREWD COMMENT.
“Truth” and Our Motor-car
Traffic.
"Truth" follows up its obser- vations on the motor-ear traffic in Hongkong with this ----
MAIL'S CLOSE. Bayard, Haiphong Pakho
Saigon Per Si-kiang, 28th Aug., 8 a.. Bay, Durban, Port Elizabeth, East London. Mossel Bay, and Onpa Town-Por Baron Cawdor, 28th Aug., 9 AM. Swatow-Por Haimun, 28th Aug., 10.
A.X.
Straits and Burninh-Par Itola, 28th
Aug., 11 ... Japan ria Nagasaki-Por Kumano
mani, 28th Aug., 11 A.M.. Hollow and Sim-Por Halvard, 28th
Ang., 11 4.M.
Japen vin Yokohama-Per Japan,
128th Aug., NDOW,
Straits and India vis Calcutta-Per
"The most sorious outbreak was an attack by a mob on an English police officer who had arrested an offender, and the The economic committee of the wrocking of a Chinese shop in association has taken the mattor which the officer took refuge. On linnd, and will bring it to the the recommendation of the Ro-attention of the proper peraces. gistrar General the shop owner was awarded $300 compensation. "The possibility of the troublo sprouding led to the proclamation of the Pics Presorvation Ordin- nnce, with its sovero penaltion. The police forco was temporarily strengthened and the District Watchinon Committee took on- ergatic mossuros---by the engage-
"With reference to my remarks ment of lecturers and otherwise last wook upon the new regula to prevent further outbreaks.tions for motor-car traffic in The measures taken have been longkang, a correspondent who has spont two years in that entirely successful: although peculiar and distorted views of dolectable spot tells me that the "independence
Government is, showing sound ("Taz Yan"), bred by the Rovolution and in-judgment in practically prohibit- terpreted to his own liking by ing the use of enre, as the ronds every coolie, will have a per-are too narrow, the slopes too pre- manont effect on the traditional cipitous, and the distances 100 Shanghai, North China and Jajan" vin submission to regulation which small to make the motor-car of bas hitherto simplified the duties practical value. I havo nover of officials.
A. Apear, 28th Aug,, NOON, Macao-Per Sui Tai, 28th Aug., 1.15 Hongay-Per Bulsang, 28th Aug., 3
P.M
F.K
Boitow, Isiphong and Pakhoi-Po
Siberian
Mail.
Mathilde, 28th Anz., & rota Fbanghai
and North (Europe, via Si
Chinn betia)-Par India, 20th
Aug., § A...
P.M.
Austria,
Yokohama-Por 29th Aug., 11 A.M. hoon to Hongkong, so I cannot Samarang and Sourabaya-Per l'el chaburi, 29th Aug, 11 s... Seven appoals against the ex-controvert him, but as he winds ecution of banishmont warrants up with the remark that he can Macao-Por Sai Tai, 29th Aug, 1.15 China-Per were received and investigated, quite understand motorists croat-
Chinhua, 20th Ang., 9 .. and in several other ouses on-ing an outory against the Govern Shanghai and North
and Poochow For Bralow, Amoy quiries were made at the gnolinent, as no one but a luuntio
Haiyang, 80th Aug, 10 into the statements of prisoners would take a motor-car to Hong- kong', I foar he must bo prejudi- ander sentence of banishinent cad against them." That is a who protested their innocence. shrewd comment. The gentleman A slight alteration in the proce- who spent two years here is, in duro in ensos of banishment was initiated, during the year. It is the light of recent events, pro- now necessary for the Registrar ibly wishing now that he had
held his peace. Gonoral to interview the people whose bunishment is under con- aidoration before the issue of the warrant. The valuo of this in-
novation is doubiful: in majority of tho Cases Summonses
to appear are neglected; and in
CHINESE AIRMAN KILLED.
Falal Fall Near Cantón.
Writing under date of yester
EDYя:-
all, the summons Bota as a warn-day, our Canton correspondent ing-rosulting often in a volun- tary absence for a short period from the Colony with no penalty for return.
Kidnapping of Children:
Mr. Fung Yu, the Chinoso air- man, made a flight on his nero. plane in the vicinity of the military camp situated in In-tong, and "The ease of the alleged kidnapable neident, which cost him his unfortunatoly met with a lamont- ping of the son of a Canton official life. In the presence of thou to Hongkong was reported, but sands of appctators, the aviator the boy could not be found. In
got well away, but when another case four children wore the machine had ascended a kidnapped from a villago near Canton and held to ransom in height of about 100 feet, Hongkong. The parents paid and the aeroplane dropped to the something untoward occurred, several thousand dollars ransom ground without warning. As it but no complaint or report was fell, it came into contact with the made in time for any action to be bamboo trees and the machine was taken in the Colony.
broken to pieces when it reached |
4.M.
Philippine Islands, Australia, Tasmania
Swatow,
And Now
| Juaba-maru, for Bastilo.
Ellon Blokmers, for Yokohaois.
Mishisis-maro, for London. Baron Candor, for Delegon Helene, for Tamsui, Kaifong, for Iloilo, Kwanglah, for Bhanghai. Taintan, for Bangkok. Choagya, for Kwongebowwen. Chowtai, for Bongkok. Kaifuku, for Sonrabaya. Estonin, far Tamkam. Si-kiang, for Haiphong. Kumano-taru, for-Yokohama.
DEPARTED... Aug. 27, Forsis, for San Francisco. Inaba-maru; for Stmits, Omi-imaru, for Shanghai. Haugang, for Canton. Glenfalloch, for Singapura. Tientsin, for Singapore.
Haitan, for Foochów, Kwangtah, for Slingbai. Kaitong, for Philippine Islands, Holeno, for Tamuni.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per 8.5. Koras, attivad 26th Agg., from San Francisco, &c. Bachrach, Miss S, Naptaly, Mr. and
M.*
Mrs. 11. Bawn, C. B.
Crono, W. C.
Chan Aji Chase, Miss P: P. Cooks, Jobu. R. Dosdien, Mr. wud
Mr. G. P. Eskridge, J. Pa
Bio, W. Zealand-Per Graybill, H. B. Changsha, 30th Ang., 11 Gacho, S. F.
Graybill, Mrs. H. B.
A.M.
Amoy and Fanchow-Per Miyajima-marn, 80.h Aug, 11
A.M.
Mavay-Por Sai Tai, 80th Ang., 1.15
་
P.K,
Saign-Por Telemachus, 80th Aug.,
3 P.N.
Ehanghai, North China, and Japan via Ke'e-Per Namsang, 1st Ang.. 10 M.
Straits
•
English
Mail.
and India via Calcutta--For Fookeang, 31st Aug., 10
Heusner, Mrs. Gea, Heu-ner, Miss M. Hoppolor, G.. Hue, Mr. and
Mr. A. R.
Hunt, Th. Van Ingersoll, Frank E. Joshimura, N. Junger, il.” Kamaroff, Miss D. Motor, Mira. Murphy, Mrs. and
Mis J. B. Macher, Miss M.
8.
Straite, Barmah, Ceylon, Ado- laide, Western Austalia, In Mahoney, Mrs. E. dia, Aden, Egypt, and Europe Moroni, V. via Brindisi, (Gate Lettern Melian, A. 11 .m. to noop. Extra McDonald,
M. Postage 10 cents,) (Supple-
Mrs.
mentary mail on board up to Naptoly, Miss C. the lime fixed for departure Naptaly, Mixn V. of the mail Erin Postage
Nass, R. 11.
Nauen, J.
Kaijo
ron, 23rd Aug. Bangkok 8
and Swalow 14th Aug.. Gen. | ' MOJI, KOBE -T. & Co.
Nor. ... 1.066, 0. Anderson, 23rd. Aug.--Bangkok and S-atow 22nd Aug, Gen- Kin Tre Loong Br. .., 6,089, Archdanonit, 23rd Aug-Singapore 18th Aug., Coq.D. 8. &. Co. Mara, Jap. A., 1,292, Y. Yainn.
&YOKOHAMA SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE YOKOHAMA..
SHANGHAI
NUBIA Capi, F. J. Fox,
NAMUR Capt. A. Collyer,
PALMA
Capt. H.W. A. Clark,...]
INDIA
Lap, W. Gordon,..
For farther particules, apply
Dongkong, 20th August, 1912.
moto, 24th Aug.--Swatów | P, & 0, 8. N. Ca's offics, 28rd Aug,, Bundrios,—O. H. K. Kohsichang, Ger. 9.a., 1,293, Roscher, 23rd Aug-Sourabaya 13th Ang., Bagar.-B. & 8.
Koren, Am. 8.8., 5,051, 'A. W. 'Nelson, 26th Aug.-San Fraucisso vin Ports 26th July, Mail and Gen.-P. M. B. 8 Co. Kumchow, Br. 9,s:, 1,450, Mailio, 20th
Aug-Saigon 22nd Aug... Rin.-Man Fat & Co. Kumano Maru, Jap. s.8, 8,147, M.
Winckler, 260 Manila 24th Ang., Geo. N. Y. K.
About 80th Aug.
„Frairband
Panango.
Freight only
20th Aug. 1. Passage
10. Freight and
H. W. D. BALLARD
Acting Superintendent;
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
BREMEN.
GERMAN MAIL LINES.
Aug-IMPERIAL
Lockson, Gor. a.m.; 1,020, W. Taubert,
13th Aug,--Labuan, Gen.-|-
B. & 8.
For
Mathilde, Ger. min., 881. Üldurup, 25th NAPLES, GENOA, AL-`
Aug.Haipling,
Pakkoj
and Boilow 24th Aug), Go1, ......& Co.
Mishima Maru, Jap. 1.8., 5.270, A. G
Moses, 26th Aug--Shenz- | hai 23 d Aug., Gen.-N. Y.; K.
Si Kiang. Fr. 8.6., 615, E. do Catalno, 5th Aug-Haiphong 24th Aug, Gen.-H. M. S
Bul Sang, Br. As., 1.780, 8.31. Payno, 20th Aug-Sourolay, and Batavis 11th Aug, Gen- J., M. & Co.
Tolemachus, Br. u.m., 1,840, Fraser,
"
STEAMERS.
To'nalu o
GIERS, GIBRALTAR, Į KLEIST SOUTHAMPTON, ANT- ( Ampa. L. 17anes WERP and BREMEN....
17.000
(WEDDAY,
4th 8 ptomber,
10
GOEBEN:
BHANGHAI, NAGA-)
SAKI,
And KOBE YOKOHAMA ........
MANILA,
Vapi, G. Lindamann 17,300
About WED'DAY.
4th September.
SATURDAY.
7th September at 9 AM.
YAP.
MARONN, SAMARAI,
NEWGUINEA, BRIS-
PRINŹ SIGISMUND
BANE, SYDNEY and Up D. Lonx MELBOURNE ........
0,000
(Capt. U. Breavor
0..00
[BORNEO
Cap. F. Bambill
}
Middle of
September.
25th AugBaige, Goo KOBE and YOKOHAMA (PRINZ WALDEMAR Wa Fat Bine.
Tajatan, Ger. p.8.; 1,002, P. Burking,
Olson, Mrs. C. G. Popence, F. W. l'oponco, P. B.
Parching, Genl. J. {!
J.
Remer, Mr. and
2nd Aug.-Bangkok
Swilow 15th Aug, nice. BUDAT & SANDAKAN...
B. & 8
Mr. Chis. F. Ulr, Nor. .., 883, J. Polersun, -19th Roburn, Mr. mud
Aug.Kebau Port Vullat 16th Ang,, Gen.—T, & Ca.
Mrs. W. L. Stein, A.
Bwitt, Lient. Q. P. Trombay. R.
Taylor, Mr. and Comet,
Mrs. F. A Taylor, Mr. and
MIA. B, W. Tottenham, Misa Taylor, Miss M. P Tromblay, Mr It. Tait, Stewart Walker, W. B.
Marter Waiker,
Dick
Walker MasterJ. Wile, S. Walker, Master
D.
Willitis, Mr. and Mrs. Chas; 1). Ward, B. Q. J
Jr.
Ward, Misa C. S. Per ss Yulonsang, arrived 27th 10 cente) (Letters posted Ang., from Manila- In all the Pillar Boxes i Brown, J. time for the Arst olearance
Per .. Nikko Maru, nirived 27th.
will be included in this son- Ang., from Nagasaki, do. :-- tract mail.)
The Parcel Davidson
Mall will be closed on Friday: Davidson, Miss Aug. 30th at 5p.m.-Pe Duble, Hisa A. Anaya, Ang, Sat 17 | Gardiner, Wm.
31st Aug., 1 P.M.
"The kidnapping of children the ground. Mr. Fung was sc- Philippine Islands-Per Yaeneang, Fittock for sale must continue so long as riously injured by the iron rail- the children can be disposed of for money in respectable families. ways, and foll to the ground un-Meso-Per Gai Tal, 31st Aug., 1.15 Kumar, Mr. A.
Conscious. He was subsequently
P.X.
Kiyamın, 8. A.
0:
The Chinese do not view such removed to the military hospital eiuaiwei and Tientsin-Fer Kual- Lambert, W. purchases as in themselves an in the nothern parade ground, offence; and in fact the children where he soon expired. disposed of are in the vast ma-
jority of onses infinitely better off
in their new circumstances. Pur-
ohased children could be found
in probably 90 per cent. of the
TAXICABS FOR TOKIO.
chow, 81st Ang., 9 P.M. Shanghai and North China-Por
Anhui, 81st Aug., Ŏ P.. Ningpo, Shanghal and North China- Per Hupeh, Bist Aug., 8 Shanghai and North Chins— Per Hangenog, 81st Aug., 5
A Taxicab Company has beon Niugno,
well-to-do Chinese families in the formed in Tokio and will start
r.x.
P.M.
*M
Loo Knon-wei Magill, Miss E. Perkios, Miss E. Ralph, Major and,
Mte, A. Stephens, Misi Shirote, K.
Yura, H.
Barometer .........29.78 Temperature unt 78 Humidity
01
August 26th, 10. .. 4 Pa
99.07 85 77
Ruin
0.49
www
TIDE TABLE.
Aug. 27b
24 24
Wad
Colony; and in most of the cases business on the 15th. According Haiphong. Pakhoi and Saigon-Per they have all the rights and pri- to the "Japan Mail," the Com- Bingan, 31st Aug., 5_P,M, vileges of a proper member.pany is to have six taxicabs at Swaton-Par Haimas, 1st Sept., While this so, kidnapping is Uyeno and the same number at rated at its proper value on Shimbashi, as a beginning: but Philippine Islands-Por Rubi, 2nd offence just ne serious in Chinese from January next year they will
Sept., 8 r.. as in Western eyes; but the pro- operate one hundred oaba. The Tiqntain-Far Choongshing, 2nd Sept.. Ta
BT.X. valence of the custom of purchase fare will be 80 sen a mile, and ton
Swatow, Amoy and Foothon-Fer opens the door to abuse, and in-Ren for every additional half mile
Halobing, 8rd Bopt., 10 Ther. oreases the difficulty of discover-irrespective of the number of pas- ing and dealing with cases of sengers. Thus hetween Uyeno Philippise Islands-Per Taming. 7. kidnapping.
" and Shimbaahi, a distance of three "Cases of kidnapping from the and a half miles, the fare will be North during the year were rare. Y1 10, between Aoyama, San- One child was taken to the Poohome and Shimbashi, three miles, Loang Kuk, but the woman who Y1 and between Aoyama, Sen- brought him from Shanghai was chome and Ueno, five miles, saqnitted..
71.60,
German
MADE
Brd Fept, 3 r.. Straits, s, Burmah, Ceylon,
Adelaide, Western Australia, | Baa
Tadla, Adon, Egypt, and Europe vis Baple "Bepti..
For Klalit
BAILING VESSEL Br. 4-masted barque, 2,890, W. J. Daris, 18th June--- New York 3rd Feb., Oll.- 8.0). Co.
SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL.
London, July 40, 1912.
About TUESDAY.
17th Sept.
All the steamers of the European Lins are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy Bar System of Telefunken."
For farti or Fardoulura, apply to
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
MELCHERS & CO.,
GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG «ad OHINA.
Hongkong, 27th August, 1912.
Arrivals from China-Hyson- DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LD.
Iyo Mara, Arabien.
The following resols have passed the Canal:-Machnon. Nors, Ulyssen,
London, July 80. Arrivals from Chins:-Bayern. E. F. Ferdinand, Himalaya, Pele, Scandia,
The following rowola hare ps rat the Canal:-Caledonion, Prioz Ludwig, Prometheus, Balezio, Tydens.
'London, August 2,
·
Hongkong-South China Coast Ports.
Highest Olass, Fastest and Most Luxurious Steamore on the Coast, harlag aplaadid Accommodation for First-Class Passengers. Electric Light. Excellent
Cuisina
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW. AND RETURN. (Occupying a to⋅ 10 d yn.)
ETRAKIHIPE.
CAPTAIN
LEAVING,
HAIYANG ... | A. E. Hodgins Į FRIDAY, 80th Aug,, at 11 a.m. Arrivals from China-Andalus, | HAICHING... | W. C. Passmore... | TUESDAY, 3rd Prux., at 12 4.x. Derflingor, Hector, Schuylkill.
During the months of July and August.-Hatum Tickets available for three The following vessels passed the Canal:Baolomond, Hirano Maru, month, will be issued at a reduction of 20 per cent, on the nenal rate to Fooshow. Palms, P. F. Friedrich, Seneca, Stentor, Den of Glamis,
FOR SWATOW AND RETURN. (Occupying 3 Days), HAIMUN...... | J. W. Evant | WED'DAY, 28th Ang, at 11 1.M. HAIMUN...... | J. W. Evant...... | SUNDAY, 1st Septi, at 10 a.x.
Biomers will arriva at, and depart from, the Co.'s Wharf near Blake Pla
For Freight and Passage, apply to
Douglas, Lapralk & Co., General Managers:* -
London, August 8rd, Arrival from China :-Bysia.
London, August 6. Arrival from China :—Sulazio. The following verrein bara paensd the onaal-Hitachi Maro, Liberia, 29] Bramley.
London, August D. Arrivals from Chios :-"Do Maru, Prometheus,
The following vernols have passed the Canal:-Denbighshire. Namur, Ceranjen, Sachsen. Toonkal, Alosla Theseno, Atrica, Glenfarg.
THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.
Mail Service to Australia,
MAIL SCHEDULE: (SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION),
London, August 18. Arrivals from Obina:Lothian, F. E. Friedrich, Stentor, Walton Hell, The following vessels bave pasand the Canal Ajax Koerber, ing Buay Bimala, Gleachiel, Burmese Prince.#
London, August 16. Arrivals from China-Liberia, EMPIRE 14 Oceanien, Trolens. D
ST. ALBANS data |
to 2nd Sept, 1913
Low Wase High Wast
Hongkong MoenTM Time. (SE
7-3
1.4.4,7-
13.
10
M
Hongkong
Man
Tios,
$40 € 3,0
The following restole hava patsed the Canal:-Benavon, Ohina, Goeben, 7.19 Segovia, Tango Mara
43844
3.7
SAM
London, August 20. Arrivals from China 1---Ajax, |Banvorlich, Tesakai..
The following vassals, hive passed the Canel-Baron'ap'er, Bellero
***phon. Denaron Brasilia, Japan,
PARTE 64 Menalaus, Middleható: Castle, Miyasak,
j
Steamerm.
Arrirs Hongkong
from Australia'
On the 281d Aug.,
Laare Hongkong
for Australia
On 14th Sept Noon.
On the 20th Sept., ; | On 12th Oct., Noon,
The above Elteamers are filted with Befrigerating Machinery, sadarfeg plentiful supply of Los, Fresh Provisions, etc., and are lighted throughout with Electrialty, All State-Rooma hare Electria Fans, A daly quilted. Doctv, and Stawardaws are ontrind,
For further particular, apply to melts
Gibb, Livingston &
Printed and Published by the Proprietor, Dr. J
Dear Mam, Myrmion, St. Patr'er, Sjanys Des Voeux Road Central, in the City of Victori