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IME - HONGKONG HALIGRAFENT THURSDAY, 1 NOVEMBER CIO,
TOWER FOR TOKYO.
Latest Appointmen Mr. L. Hupby, fromï leave, last) Captain William Griffiths has gone second allier, Binkiang
Aedarding to the salona Captain Meliarity, from just brought out from Landon the Intest
Mühl Horstaro and his associates addition Messrs. leave, han göze master, Poyake hate plány by genderation for Nemanee's Boot. This is the) Captain R. Turnbull, of the erecting a towar in Tokyo 200 to Almeria, 2500 ton vessal, Forace, has gone master. Proting 300 feet high, which is some- bought three months ago from
Captain J. J. McLeavy of the what vague in its uncertainty of Meaars Dodwell & Co., through Pacting, is on leave. London agents at a cost of
altitude. It is said that ia plan-- Mr. J. A. Anderson has beanning its erection the promoters are £17,000, he is a 20 year old boat, appointed third engineer, Hang-actuated by the good military was formerly the Sikb, and was chow. on the New York-London run for
years
The Golden State.
The Paciño mail steamer tialden State, according to este advice from San Francisco, sailed from
Mr. J. M. Bain, chief officer Yusang, is on leave.
DAIRY FARM NEWS,
BUTTER
purpose which the Eiffel Tower FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICES:
Mr. N. Churchill, supernumer in Paris served during the war ary second officer, Yusang, bas gona acting chief officer, sameerial battery. (Perhaps they in being converted into a high ship.
to its wireless" uson) They [are misreported and refer rather
London and Washington have think that when, besides Paris, similar towers, there is no rORION why Tokyo should not have one. Inside the tower it in proposed that research rooms for the study
Mr. E. J. A. Parter. from re serve, has gone second officer Mr. A. B. Osmond, acting second officer, Tusanc. has gone
that port on November 5 on her fourth voyage to the Far East Yusang. She has a full complement of passengers and maximum cargo for Japan and Oriental Ports.
The New York Maru. Nodefinite news, we are inform- 'ed, has been received from the New York Maru which is ashore
From 1st November 1921
"DAISY"
$1.25 per 1
supernumerary second officer of astronomy, physiography, aria DAIRYMAID” 1.15
same ship.
Mr. R. Kendall, second officer, matters should be provided. In Įtion, social and educational Koonshing. has gone second slew of the fact that the lower is officer, Waishing.
to be turned to the same military use to which the Eiffel Tower was put in case of emergency the
Mr. N. H. Greig, second officer, Waishing, has gone second officer, Koonshing.
on the Paracels. The tug Herry Kaswick has arrived and two Japanese destropers are standing|
Mr. R. Rawatron, supernumer subscriptions far and wide.
| promotera propose to raise public by, but heavy seas prevent themary second officer, Hangsang. from approaching near her. It has gone supernumerary second is feared that the beavy seas way officer, Loongwo. damage the vessel rather badly before she can be got off.
Mr. J. Sturgeon, from reserve, U. S. AND SAN DOMINGO. bas gone supernumerary chief officer, Awongsang.
Captain G. F. James, from leave, bas gone master, Kutwa
Mr. R. J. McClelland, acting master Eutwo, is on reserve.
Question of Evacuation.
New "State" Vessels. The allocation of the Pine Tree State and the Bay State, which was mentioned here yesterday. was obtained by Mr. A. F. Haines, Captain R. H. McNair, from vice president and general leave, has gone master, Kingsing manager of the Admiral Line, Captain H. W. Chandler, of the while in Washington recently.Kingsing, is on reserve. In a letter to H. C. Cantelow, Mr. L. F. Raks, chief oficer, assistant general manager at Kwanglee, has gone chief officer, according to Seattle, Mr. Haines declared the Taishun.
Through 32 unusual and entirely unintentional coalition of diametrically opposed political forces, the tenure of the United States military occupation of the island republic of San Dominge is likely to continue indefinitely, Judge James Ostrand of Manila, who
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Pine Tree State, which was built Mr. H. P. Tensen, chief officer.is returning bome on the the Bethlehem yards at Taishun, has gone chief officer. Wenatchee to assume his place iparrows Point near Baltimore, Kwanglee, faryland,
WAS
one
of Mr. W. Campbell chief officer, 16 ficest ships turned Kiangyu, bas gone chief officer. ut for the United States Ship-Kiangfoo. ing Board. He added that while Mr. N. Bojs. second officer, e ship virtusily was ready for Kiangyu, has gone second officer. livery, improvements suggested Hainkoag.
• him to enhance the vessel's ssenger accommodation bad ea anthorized, and that these uld be completed in time to rmit the transfer of the ship to > Admiral Line on November 4. pt. M. Jensen, a veteran com-
Mr. N. C. Klopfer, acting chief officer, Kwangchi, bas gone second officer, same ship.
Mr. V. Parloff, chief officer, Friching, has gone chief officer, Kiangyu.
on the Supreme Bench of the Philippines after having served a year and a half as Chief Justice of the Dominican Land Court, ***
The conservatives of San Domingo oppose immediate evacuation of the island by the United States, on the ground that it is impossible at present to establish and maintain a stable] government... while the radical elements are violently opposing
Mr. J. Malcolm, second the negotiation of a treaty of nder of the Admiral Line sex-engineer, Kiangyu, bas gone evacuation as proposed by the
e. was sent East on October 1 acting chief engineer, Kiangfoc.military governor, for the reason ake command of the ship. He
accompanied by W. R
ser, assigned as chief engineer,
CHINESE NEWS.
rge Earnshaw, assistant There is information from Wu- Ineer, and by Perry Otteson, chow to the effect
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that they see an opportunity to lay claim to about $50,000,000 damages.
Judge Ostrand, who presided
that Sun in the court of first instance at
f commissary of the Admiral Yat-sen will leave for Kweilin Manila until two years ago, was who will supervise the in a few days, and will stay there summoned to Santo Domingo to pment of the ship for bigh anti! the first par:
of next organize a land court which has
I passenger patronage.
Passengers.
e Hon. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. left to day by the
oak
ess of Asia.
General
there
are
month before he Can start been created in an effort to bring for the north. The Fan- some semblance of order out of urd of the northern "expedition the chaos involving land titled which has already started has throughout the island. This work been ordered to stay near the is only partially completed, but er passengers by the same boundary of Hunan province, was suspended on account of a were Brig-ben! E. B. Mac-Thile the second force is ordered lack of funds. Judge Ostrand re- ton Mr. T. Lake of Messrs. stay in Chiu Ping on the north cently received an appointment as 19 M. Simmons and Co. river pending further orders. one of the nine justices of the W. Asworth and Mr. R.} A report from Suinam states Philippine Supreme Court. He is Braddell, one of the best that a robber who was being chas-a native of Minnesota, and went barristers in the Straits ed by a number of soldiers took to Manila twenty-two years ago. Seats.
refuge in an unoccupied house. the Atsuts Maru which The latter immediately collect- The present interesting political I to-morrow
situation in Santo ed fallow soldiers and police
Domingo faw hundred strong
developed shortly after bg: Mrs. F. C. Jenkin, about
the Melen Bowdler, Mr. J. I and had the house surrounded military governor issued A B, Mr. and Mrs. J. Olsen bat, instead of capturing the proclamation calling an election at C. W. Olsen and Mr. D. robber, one of this party was Dominican Senate and
for the choice of members of the House, Ser of the Hongkong and killed by a shot from the house; Wa Dock Company.
they then set fire and burnt down who were in tura to select the whole building. the charred plenipotentiaries to negotiate the body of the robber being after-proposed treaty of evacuation Atsula Maru. which wards found among the debris. One of the main points in the br 12 tons of long sea weed A Peking telegram states that agenda was a proposal to ratify ant tobacco to Hongkong, the agreement for the 18 trillion and validate the acts of the haturopean passengers for gold dollars loan has been signed military occupation. thi and one Asiatic pas-with the tobacco and wine taxes The radicals at once formed an)
Fifty European and 25 as a pledge.
anti-election league, issued man- Asiassengers are passing An important telegram has ifestoes violently attacking the
been received from America to administration of island affairs; press of Asia had 89 the effect that the British Govern- and so far have succeeded, with first had 46 second-e tassment has given Japan its support the unwilling aid of the conserva- pass aboard when she left to the contention that she tives in preventing an election. to-di
should have resident rights And until such an election is held on the north-east of China. It and a treaty negotiated the United believed that Great Britain and States probably will maintain the Th outfit of the Admiral Japan have a pre-arrangement in position it sesumed in the republic Liberone State established the Pacifc conference.
during the turbulant period of Breclong distance wireless
To Kwan, tuchun of Chibli bas | 1916. trans from a ship at sea wired that a military meeting to ation, according to an will take place on the 15th. inst. officiert made by J. M. at Paoting dealing with Sun Yat- Bitzelradio officer to, the sen's expedition question, and
WOULD SWEEP OUT MONGOLIA. Unites Shipping Board-the anion of various provinces. Mr Bid message dis-
Inner Mongolis is said to be patchi passenger was that Wa Pai-foo invited, the Russians and the adherents of A Shanghai telegram states infested with bandits, undesired trans.500 miles from a representatives from the tachans Baron Ungern, and it is the desire point chams to the Beach of Hunan, Szechner and Shensi of General Chang Tso-lin to dis Station San
Francisco. to a dinner party on the 6th. inst. patch the First Army Division Furtha he declared that at Hankow, for the purpose of and the Brigade under Kao Taai- comm with the United cultivating reconciliation. The ties to make a clear sweep.- States nstant throughout Arsenal in Teb Chow has received Chen Pao.
instruction to work day and
thr
T1
tadio Record.
the voythe ship.
In WCommunication. night so as to double the produc-
The vessels were in wirelessnication with the
tion of cartridges.
TEXTILE INDUSTRY.
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MRS. WOOD EN HOUTE TO MANILA.
A San Francisco message of the 1st. inst. Biztos —Mrs.
port at this afternoon; Mr. Lia Bhon-yeu has organiz. Leonard Wood, wife of Governor- Karmas, Cheribon Mara, ed the Chan Shib Cotton M General Leonard Wood of the Euryalu Lebon, Ceylon, in Hsuchow, Kiangsu, with a Philippine Islands, and their Somali, bus. Wenatchee, capital of $100,000. Its temporary daughter Louise, arrived to-day Tjimadas, jikembang, office is in the Heuchow Tele- from Chicago on their way to Hai loghins, Tydeus, phone Company, Work will Manila. They will sail on the ATTAIDON
commence of the end of the your stesmer Golden State.
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