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AMUSING · PALMISTRY CASE.

Wizards Want Whisky

and Soap.

got a fortune, he loses one. If you got a child he loses a child.”

Then another diagram was produced and the complainant

THE BONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1914.

'POST OFFICE.

The Empres of Japan with the Canc were invited to drop a piece of das Mail and mat from London (via silver on it. Complainant offered Siberia) of Satury the 17th ult, le Sbango on Tuesday the 3rd 1st at

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED,

WEATHER REPORT,

pabs 5th at 11.25--The anticyclong has further, woakened. It is now central: Darminger, Ga. as. 5,178. Proo ch. 3th over Japan and the Son of Japan,

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

Pressure bas decreased moderately AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

a twenty cent pice bút the defen p.m. and is due to arrive here on Friday Eiger, Norw; % 875, E Pinguison, 4th along the coast of China "und slightly

21

dant said that was too little for the 6th inst, at 7 a.m. witchcraft and the amount was raised to a dollar, "Seven further cents being produced were refused

This morning in the Police Court, before Mr. F, A. Hazeland two Indians, Gown Singh and Nanh Singh of the Sikh Temple account of their blackness. Calculations were then in- Wanchai, were charged with unlawfully pretending to tell dulgod in and the defendant said: fortunes, or with subtle craft and

palmistry endeavouring to impose on John J. Lesaught, one of His Majesty's subjects.

Maasra Leo D'Almada e Osetro and J. E. Gardiner appeared, for the defendanta,

Complainant who described himself as an engineer said that on February 1, at about 10,30 am. both defandante came to his house. Ho went to the balcony and saw only one defendant, Both 131 Wanchai. The first defendant held out a card and said Can you tell me where this man lives?"

defendants came into his house at

"He read the card and told the

-You will have a fortune of If

£25,000 on April 4. 1914. You get that $25,000 what will you promise me?"

Complainant said Twenty- five hundred Hongkong dollars,

Yon are very generous "be replied "I did not expect half of

it,"

They shook hands on the bar.

gain.

s

Defendant said he would prove it was correct if complainant went upstairs to get a chair. Com plainant went apataire and in note book recorded his promiss and bringing it down with the chair he gave a copy of the note

MAILS VIÀ SIBERIA.

Loft London Jan. 17

Due Shanghal Fob. z.

MAILS DUE. Canadian and Siberia, Empress of Japan,

6th lost.

MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY.

Shanghai and North Chica. Japan

via Kobe (Europo via Siberis) For DERFFLINGER,

5th Inst. 4 p.m.

(To make connection with the Dalny

the 9th Feb., at 10 am.)

teamer leaving Shanghai on Monday Shanghai, North China and Japan

via Kobe For LAISANO, 5th Feb. 5 p.,

Salon-Por OPLAND, 8th Inst., 3 p.m.

TO-MORROW.

1st-Bremen, 31st ult, Gen- M. & Co. 1.2. Inst.-Dalny, 28th ult Gen over Ni Luzon and N. Annam. Chinose.

Moderate BE to 9 winds are indicated Hazel Dollar, Fr. 2,809. M. Ridley, th

Inst-Manlia. 1st inst, Lauber, over the northern portion of the N.

China Saa. -R. D, Co.

Kalibis, Br... 2,008. Stewart, 4th Insti Hongkose Rainfall for the 24 hours

Bombay, 20th ult, Ballast-ending at 10 a.m. to-day, 0.00 inches. D. Jap. 5.5. 2,798. T. Hori.

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON, TO-MORROW.

|1 Hongkong and Neighbour-winds

Forecast. E. to 85

moderate:

fagry N.E. or

Kamakura

5th Inst-Slugapore, 28th fest. Gan.-N. Y. E

Br.

Diatriot. Lavera 4th Inst. !' B.S. 1,298, Kaashow,

Shanghai, 1st Inst., Gen.-B. & 9, Kwonguane, Br. a. 1,428, W. F. Bishard, 5th fast-Shanghai, let Inst., Gen.-J. M. and Co. Mark, Ger. 8,579, E. Loewe, 5th lust. Singapore, 80th ult., Gen-M. Bonaobal. Br. 8.s. 8,848, D. B. Marshall, 5th inst-Manila, lut fait, Gen. -J, M. & Co. Rickmers. Dut. 18. 573, B. Y. Jaat. 4th Inst. Swaton, 3rd inst, Ballast -A. P. Co.

bood..............cloudy,

8.

and Oo.

DEPARTED. February 4.

man it was Hongkong Hotel Man to the first defendant who said : Straits, Burmsh India via Calcutta---Per" Mexico City for Wakamatsa

Biona, Complainant turned to go upstairs when the first defendant said:-Pardon me sir; there is a very big fortune coming to you. Complainant eaid:-Fortune? I am well acquainted with the daughter (Laughter.)

The first defendant flourished hie hande and said:-You have lost three fortuiga. They amounted to two and a quailer lakbs.

"I commenced to think" said complainant, "I had lost two fortunes and they amount to that figure."

This is not the right thing. Supposing you got £25,999

could

tura

round and

you say "I shall not pay you." The case was adjourned until Saturday!

TRAINING NOTES..

An Easy Morning's Work.

There were very few people at the Racecourse this morning

Heljan Mars for Saigon Taisho Maru for Moj Machow for Bangkok Soshu Maru for Anpin's Canada Moru for Victoria Ancan Mara, for Bombay Uly for Bangkok

Balgon 2. Scheiff for

Toan for Hollo Yoong for Shantha! Worang for Shanghai

KIRIN MARU, 6th inst., 9 watow, Amoy and Fooshow--Per HAI

YANG, 6th Feb., 10a.m. Bangkok--SELUN, 6th Inst., 11 a.m. Balgon-For NIPPO MARU, 6th inst.,

p.m Japan vin Kobe--Per UNKAI MARU

6th inst. 5 p.m.

SATURDAY, 7th Feb,

Hothow Halphong. Pakhoi &8algon-Fer DIEDERICHSEN, 7th in).

Austral-

lan

81

n.m.

CLEARANCES AT THE

HARBOUR OFFICE.

February 4.

Elger for Canton Clara Jebsen for Bangkok TAI-Kanchow for Canton

Philippine Islanda, Australia, Tasmania & New Zealand via Port Darwin-Per

E YUAN, Fob., n.m to witness the gallops, compared Japan vin Kobe...Per VENNACHER, 7th with other mornings. The sky was overchat before soven and it was not until this hour that the outside coures was cleared for gallops. The following times ware recorded.

American

Canadian

inat., 9 a.m. Philippine Islands, 'Japan via Nagasak, Honolulu, Canada, United States und South America, via Sou Francisco Per PERSIA, 7th inst., 11 am.

1.

Bangkok-Per SEXTA. 7th inst, noon. Pak Kwai, 38, 1-16, 1-52.3-5, Philippine Islands-Por YUENSANG,

-7th-Feb.,-1-p»m» 2:28, 303.4-5, 3-38.

This is the fourth, fortune coming" the first defendant said **And the last We are not low class fortune tellers. I'll explain to you, our witch craft system.

He took from his bag pictures and diagrams with figures on them and said "We must abide] strictly by our rules and you will have to do as I tell you, We are not allowed to take any money before you receive the fortune. Of|2-36.1-5. curso," he said, "you can make us a present of some estable or use- ful thing as you please, but in this case you will have to give un a bottle of whisky and a cake of soap" (Laughter).

Amber 'joined above for a mile. Rosario, 39, 1-15, 1-51, 2-24.35. Wincombe, 12, 1-21, 2-03.3-5,

· Flotilla, -, -, -, 2-40. The Slacker, 36:2-5, 1-11, 1-43.3 5

Vice President, 36. 1-12.3-5, 1-49.2-5, 2-21,1-5, 1.q. 31.4-5.

Mystery, 33-4-5, 1-07.2-5, 1-42, 1.q. 34.3-5.

Radium, -, 33, 1-08, 1.q. 33. Defford, 35, 1-10, 1-45.2-10.1-5. Bliss, Galloped with above. Dania, 40.3-5, 1-14 4-5, 1-47. Mad Eve, 40.3-5, 1-14.4-5,

Complainant said he would do that. The first defendant then drow on three pieces of paper some diagrams. He started to draw lines on them and handed complainant one piece. That piece had complainant's hand-1-47. : writing on it but it was missing. On the paper he had written bis own anime, his age and the date of his father's death. He put the papor in his pocket with out the firat defendant seeing what was on it, and the latter thon wrote on another slip what complainant

had written.

The fet defendant told him then to go to a corner of the room and write the name of the man with whom he was doing husiness, and the age of com plainant's wife. Then following the same procedure as before the first defondant sg:in wrote out what the complainant had writ- ten. The man had never seen the paper's contents though be

Piteorthia, 37, 1-13,3-5, 1-49.3-5, 2-21.

Mallard, 37, 1-13.3-5, 1-49.3-5, 2-20,4 5,

Sut Kwai, 35.25, 1-07.3-5, 1.42.4 5, 2-20.2-5.

Siterten

Mail.

Shanghal, North China and Taingtau (Europe via Siberis) Por KANOHOW, 7th Inat., 5 p.m. Shanghai North & China-Per KWONG-

SANG, 7th Fob., & p.m.

"

Lyeemoon for Suigon Empress of India for Vancouver Cardiganshire for Souttle Tainton for Hongay

February 5. Anhui for Shanghai Thongwa for Caloutta. Kwangsar for Canton Kalibia for Yokoichi Faichiog for Shanghai Hoimun for Swatow

for Nakasaki Wakamatsu Maru! Kiria Maru for Calcutta Chipabing for Canton Opland for Balzon Tisntain for Canton Haiyang for Foochow

Formoas, Channel............variable

winds. moderate.

$ South coast of China be-? The same tween H.X. and Lamooks J. as No.1.

ENGLISH MAIL.

WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or

about the DATES namea --

For

LONDON, via Ua-) China

ual Ports of Call

LONDON & ANT- WERP ́ via Singa- pore. Fonang, C'mbo, Port Baid, & Macaoillos SHANGHAI

MOJI, AND

Steamers

Capt. O. H. S, Tooque

R.N.R.

KOBE Nile YOKO (Capt. H. Powell

HAMA .... anta ate)

5 South coast of China bo-? The same

tween H.K. and Hainan... as No 1. SHANGHAI

Chino Coast Meteorological Register.

Station.

5th February, 4.1.

¡Włads

Hour.

Barometer.

Temperatura.

Humidity.

Force.

Weather.

Wostook a 30.21 10 Nemuro Hakodate Tokio Kechi

Swatow

Taihoku

nw o

nw

naw 3

WEW

buy

Assaye

Capt. G. J. Coldwell

R.N.R.

To Sail On Remarks

noon 14th Feb.

Freight &P'sage

about 7th Feb.

about 13th Feb.

Freight

& Psage

Freight

& P'sage

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telography.

For Freight, or Passage apply to

P. & O. S. N. Co.'s office,

Hongkong, 31st Jan, 1914.

E. A. Howett,

Superintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES

For

Stoamers.

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-Y

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, Goeben"

To Rail on

WEDNES., 18th Feb. 10 a.m.

THURS.,

5th Feb.

025 29.97

་་

30.15

30.21

'n W..

K'shim

Nagasaki

90 91

30.21

80

3021

30.21

4

Oshima

50.16

Naku

3013

Tabl'jima

30.09

Во

Benin Is.

30.16

naw 1

Chefoo

Whafwei

10.17 34 00 n

10'

Honkow

Ichang

Kluklang

Changsha

Shanghal

30.07 40

wow I a

Gutzlaff

39,09 50

BW

1 om

Amoy

Sharp P. 76

SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt. A. Ahlborn

20.00 56

#

1

1 or

30.11 58 an

88

.

A'WERP & BREMEN.)

17,300

30.04 59 89

0 ar

SHANGHAI, TSING- Derfflinger:

30.04

Talobu Tainan

30.04.

A

TAU,

KOBE AND Capt. F. Prosch

11

30.06

YOKOHAMA ........

17,000

6 p.m.

11

Koshun

30.05

2

47

M'LA, ANGAUR, YAP,

Pidores

30.03

Canton

330.00·63

ne

2

-SAMA-RAI. NEW-

84

H'kong

Un

Gap Rook

Macao

29.90 63 91 a 29.98 30.02 64

GUINEA,BRISBANE, Prinz Waldemar

40

SYDNEY AND MEL

Capt. O. Jurany

2 04

BOURNE.....

6,100

Wushow

9a

Pakhol Holhow Phulion

Coblenz

KOBE

Capt. L. Klugkist

Ba 20.94 70

#

4 dh

6,750

murano

29.05 72

B

ઇ.

0. St. Aparri

J.

29.93 74

3rd Mar. SUNDAY,

ond o

80 1.b

Capt. J. Koehler

00

10

Por .. Katori Maru from London on

Iloilo Bacolod Cebu

19

| Laburn

29.90 AL

||

T. F. Claxton, Director.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Pora. Kwongsang from Shanghal ota.. on the 5th fist-HR Gogg, TF Earle, G. B. V. Miller and VL. Plant,

SUNDAY, 8th Feb. Bwatow-Fer HAIMUN, 8th Feb., 9 a.. Haiphong, Pakhol and Balgon-Por 8watow Amoy and Formore via Tamsui

SUNGKIANG, 8th inst... PASSENGERS EXPECTED.

-For DALJIN MARU, 8th 9 a.m.

Haiphong, Hoikow, Pakhoi and Salgon--the 3rd Jan-Miss Tait, Miss BE Daffus, For MATHILDE, 8th Feb. 9 Dr and Mrs G D Whyte, Mrs J M de Couroy, Master E Courcy, Miss A Craw-

Miss Lander, Dr &

Austra

lian

Mall.

11.00

9th Feb. 9 a.m.

Feb.,

Japan via Moji-Per FOOKBANG, Tientsin-For CHIPSHING 9th Inst.,

p.m.

30.01 87

29.90

23.00

B

ford, AR Hager Bradley, Hongkong, Observatory, Feb. 5th.

1 Barometer, rodused to 32 dogross

J Bradley, Misikonburg Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in in-i

4 Direction of Wind, to two polate, 5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort

MONDAY, 9th Feb.

7. Fraulola Philippine Is, Australia Tax.de Souza, Missos Souza, Miss O

ton, A Harris,

Durbec, Mirobas, tenths and hundredths. Mr mania & New Zealand via and Mrs RV Dert, CA Damm, Mrs 2 Temperature, in the shado, in degroos Purt, Darw-Per TAIYUAN,Mr and

P Moller, Miss E Moller, Mies G G Moller. Fahrenheit. Mastor H Moller, Miss Romlagor Mr &

3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, Master D Macdonald, H Foster, DJ being 100. Mrs Macdonald. Mies C&B Maodonald

old the Humidity of air saturated with moia- Grant. Mrs E 53, Martinez, Master O Martinez,

Mrs P Vaudin,

Miss L Martinez, M Lao, Master L

L Lao, R Lopes, Mr and Mrs Wong Sing. Miss Scale. Wong Sing, Master H Wong Mr

Sing, TUESDAY, 10th Feb.

and Mrs Woo Dan-du, Miss Woo Dan-du, Amoy and Foochow -Por HAI- and Mrs Wong, W Fridoriel, Hatakeya

CHING, 10th, Feb., 10a.m. ma, Lt Col and Mra 8 Howard, Abe, Lady Philippire Is., Japan via Naga-EM Hooking, Mrs JP Cairns, Mr and saki, Honolulu, United States, Mrs H Balded, Master W and A Baldon.. South America, and Canada Miss Ballinrry, Mr and Mrs Wilkinson, San Francisco-Por JH Wilson, T Hida, K Hashimoto, and HONGKONG MARU, 10th K Kawakami.

Torquoiss, galloped with above for three quarters doing, 32, 1.07, 1-40, 1q. 33, winning by Bwatow, wo lengths.

Tango, 35, 1-08, 1-40, 1.q. 32. Freddy juined above for half a mile.

Bling 32,4:5, 1.04,1-5, 1.q. 31,2-5.

Amund, 32,2-5,

1.q. 30,1.5.

1.02,3-5,

KaoShua,37,1-11,2-5, 1-48,2-5, 2-19,2.5, 1.q. 31.

Pheasant, 35, 1-07,4-5, 1-42,1-5

was able to reproduce them ac2-18,4 5.

curately, Then, seking the num- Turnberry joined above for

ber of letters in each of the three quarters..

complainant's names, the man Checkmate,

then wrote the name correctly.

40,1-5 1-18,

1-55,4-5 2-33,1-5, 3-07,4-5, 1.qa

The first defendant then ex-34,3.5. amined complainant's left hand

American

Ameri-

can

Canadian

French

Mell

vin

Feb., 10 a.m.

Shaghai and North China.

Japan via Holl, Victoria, B.C. SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL

and Seattle Per TAMBA

MARU, 10th inst., 10 a.m.'

State of Weather, b blue sky, o da- tachad cloud, d drizzling rain, flog, g gloomy, h bail, I lightning, overcast, P passing showers, a squally, rrain, s snow, tthunder, v visiblity, w dow wot.

.0 Rain'in inches, tonthɛ and hundradtha

METEOROLOGICAL.

Previous

Day On date On date)

6 am. "stepm

י

London, 3rd Jan." Arrivals from China:-Braalifa, Den- Saigon, Siraits, Ceylon, Ade-bighshire, Glenlosby, City of Baroda, Jaide, Western, Australia, In- Begovia. dia, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles (Late Latters

at = p..

Barometer

30.05

20.90

20.98.

Temperature Humidity Wind

Direction

61 79

03

2

b

The following vessels have passed the to Noon Extra Postage 18 Canali-Bayern, Idomoneus, Lycaon. ForCO

Moyuno,Palbo, Bimla,xion, Radnorabire. Weather ............

cont). Letters posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearance will be incluted in this contract mall)-Per CORDILLERE, 10th inst:, 11

Sanquhar, 33,3.5, 1-15, 1.50, Straits and India via Caloutta Per

and remarked, pointing toone part Lg. 35.

"This is the sun," and similarly Brown Boy. Inside Couras,

KUTSANG, 10th Feb., 1 p.m. Philippine Islanda - Per BUNGKLANG,

10th Feb. 3 p.

CHOW, 10th Feb., 3 p.m.

of the right hand "This is the 37,2-5, 1-16,1-5, 1-53, 2-24,3-5, Shangha! & North Chinn-Per LIANG-

moon."

Dark Ronald, 34.2-5.- 1-09,

And he said " you bay the 1-42, 2-17, Lg. 35.

light of the world on you, both

Blir joined above for half

Straits

day and night. Whenever you a mile.

vin

WEDNESDAY, 11th Feb.

Ceylon-Fer KITANO MARU, 11th fast., a.m. via Nagasaki--Per KUMANO

do business, you have got a Floreal, 33.2-6, 1-08, 1-41.3.5, Japan

partner, you will make the first lot of money and your partaer will erry on and make the rest." That was quite correct said the complainant.

Continuing defendant' said :— "You should never propose to your partner or tall him what you are going to do, because you will be only making money for your partner and when lossas como you

Lg. 33 3-5.-

Triumphose, 40, 1-19. 1-57,

|2 33.3-5, 9 07-1-5, 1.q, 33.3-5.

Sweet Rocket, 46.3-5. 1-27.2-6, 2-05.3-5, 2-38 2-5, 1.a. 32 4-5. Brampton. 36. 1-09. 1-42. Wincanton, 36, 1·09, 1-41. Atravand 1-21 2-00, 2.37.4 5. 3.13.2-5 3-48 3-5:

have got watand the brunt of the IS LIMPOPON GOAL.

whole lot There is a man with whom you have have had soveral trandections with.

He is very

jealous of you. He has done you

BUNKERS

can be supplied cheap rates","

out of some money but you must SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK

not be angry with him or take

(British North Borneo),

revenge, because you will only At these ports steamers call- bring him fortune. So far you Ing for hunker coal exclusively have left him alone. God is good; are exempt from all shipping what you got ho will lose. Hyou

duos and

ABUNE

Austral-

lan

MARU, 11th inst., 10a.m. Philippine Islands, Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand via Thursday Island →→ Per NIKKO MARU, 11th Inst., 11

11.m.

Philippine Leland-Pər ZAFIRO, 11th

Fab., 3 p.m. Philippino Iz-Por CHINHUA, 11th Feb.

3 p.m.

Oysters, Fresh, Fried or Stewed Findon Haddocks, Kippers &o.

ALEXANDRA CAFE,

Ralp

.

Highest oper Temperature on the 4th

**

F

Lower

HK. Observatory, 5th Fob.

- T. F. OLAXTON, Director,

Mail Stramers

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.

-jo(-

AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO SAN FRANCISCO

Via Shanghai or Manlia, Nagasaki, Inland Sea, Kobe, Yokohama and Honolulu,

THE SUNSHINE BELT Operating the following steamers

MONGOLIA, MANCHURIA, KOREA, SIBERIA and

NILE, CHINA and PERSIA. Some Features of Service:

Becirle Fans, Swimming Tank, Orchestra, Amusements, Wireless Telegraph Submarine Signal Bervice and Bilge Kools.

Cuisine under personal supervision of Mr. V. Moroni, ons of the World's most famous caterora.

THURSDAY, 12th Feb.

Return portion of round trip tickets, as above, avaliable for Page Vis C.P.R. from Vancouver If desired. Through Passengers have the Privilegs of Travelling by Rail betweed ports of Kobe ned Nagasaki and Yokoham

MINNESOTA Steamer:

Persia

Ameri-

can

Mall

Bwatow,

Japan vin Seattle-Por 12th Inst, 11a.m.

FRIDAY 13th Feb.

Amoy and Poochow Per HAI-

TAN, 13th Fob, 10 p.m Shanghai & North China, Jap, via Nagasaki, Honolulu, Cana-

American

Canadian

* Siberian

MAIL

9,000 tona, Bailing, Satur, 7th Feb. at noon. Hongkong-Manila Service.

- Fromm HONGKONG. Leave Haugkong!!!

Airive Manila

Feb. 7......PERSIA.Feb. 9. Feb. 12......KOREA Mar 14.CHINA : W........Mar. 10, | Fab. 10.8IBERIA

da, United States, via Ban King's Buliding (opp. Blass Pier)¿200

Franeless (Europe via Biberia) *** Fer JHINYO MARU,

#13th Inst., 10 m.m

From MANILA.

Leave Manila

Дом Hongkook

Feb. 14. Fob. 21..

R. C. MORTON, Agent.! Telephons Ja

JESSELTON, KUDAT & | Borneo

SANDAKAN

SATUR 21st Feb. 9 a.m.

About TUESDAY,

8th Mar,

9.8.0.

All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. New System of Telefunken.

FREIGHT LINE.

NEXT SAILING FROM HONGKONG.

OUTWARD,

Goettingen.......16th Feb.

Tuebingen Cernis.

.......... 2nd Mar. ..16th Mar.

HOMEWARD,

30th Mar.

.. 13th April.

For Marseilles, Dunkirk, R'dam For Havre, Emden & Hamburg

and Breman/Hamburg:

Mark about 10th of Mar.

1.

Bremen:

Gernis

about 5th of May..

For Havre, Emden and Hamburg! For Marseilles, Rotterdam and

Bremem

Goettingen about 28th of Mar.

For Marsoilles, Rotterdam and

Bremen/Hamburg:

Tuebingen about 18th of Apr.

Bremen/Hamburg:

about 16th of May,

For Havre, Dunkirk, Emden and

Hamburg/Bremen

For further Particulars, apply to

about lat of June.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

·MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA,

Hongkong, 5th Feb., 1914.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL LINES.

FROM

FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO AND

JAPAN via SHANGHAI

FORTNIGHTLY ́· SERVICE • TO AND FROM EUROPE yla SUEZ CANAL.

For SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA..........................................

Steamera Nera Australien Chill (Cordillere

To: sail

9th Feb.

23rd Feb, 2

9th Mar.

Magellan

Nera pa

MARSEILLE via PORTS

Mama

10th Feb.

24th Feb.

10th Mar.

FITTED WITH WIRBLESS.

ALL ́STEAMERS Transhipping on the Co.'s Steamers at Colombo, for Calcutta, Bombay and Australia, at Port Bald for the Levant, Constantinople and Black Sea,

Through Tiokete to London via Paris by rail-

Circular lokets to Europe via Buon dud SIBERIAN ROUTE and vioo-varza delivered here.

For further particulare apply to,!

S. C. de BUSSIERRE, Acting Agent.

Printed and Published by the Proprietor, Dr. J. W. Noble, Ice House Street, in the (ffty of Victoria, Hongkong,

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