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DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE
AND
AMERICAN MAIL LINE
(Admirhl Oriental Line)
JOINT TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE
A Regular Weekly Sailing
TO SAN FRANCISCO OR SEATTLE. THE "PRESIDENT LINERS”
TO SAN FRANCISCO VIA HONOLULU, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.
"THE SUNSHINE. BELT"
PRESIDENT GRANT Tues., March, 15th, 6.00 a.m.
PRESIDENT MADISON
PRESIDENT JACKSON
PRESIDENT HACKINLEY
PRESIDENT LINCOLN
Tuesday, Mar. 29th
Tuesday, Apr. 12th
+
Tuesday, Apr. 26th
Tuesday, May 10th
Thereafter Fortnightly Sailings on Tuesdays.
HONGKONG TO EUROPE SPÉCIAL LOW RATES
Via San Francisco or Seattle
£120 £112
DIRECT CONNECTIONS WITH ALL ATLANTIC LINES
Cholew of railway lines across United States and Canada, with liberal stop-over privilegna for sjht-seeing.- Ask for information. Following are sugested itineraries:
From Hongkong
Mar. Q Mar, 15
Mar, 23
Vin
Connecting with Stunnship
Prex. Bonnevelt Seattle San Francisco jOlympic
co. Washington Seattle
Ban Francisco ¡lomeric
tuto Leviathan San Francisco Aquitania
Santila en. Washington San Franciren erublin.
Mar. 20.
Apr. 6
Apr. 12
Apr, 20
Apr. 26
May 4
May 10
May 18
May 24
San Francisco Majestic
Fostilo
Aquitanis
San Francisco americ
Seattle Mauretania
Frota N, York
Arriving at
Apr. 13
Apr. 6 malfi Gurg Apr. 16 G'brg S'hmpin Apr. 22 Apr. 20 Puth-Chr Apr. 27 Apr. 30 hrg S bmptn May Apr. 30 C'brg Simpan May May 11 Cbrg Shmpin May 17 May 18 mth O'bri May 27 Moy 20 Pmth-C'brg Juso May 31 brg Smith June Juno 11 Crg-Shmptn Jung 17 15 Path Curg June 21 Jupe June 25 C'brg-Shupidu July,
TO SEATTLE AND VICTORIA VIA SHANGHAI,
KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.
THE FAST SHORT ROUTE”,
PRESIDENT LINCOLN
PRESIDENT CLEVELAND...
PRESIDENT PIERCE
PRESIDENT TAFT
PRESIDENT JEFFERSON
Wed., Mar., 9th, 2 a.m.
Wednesday, Mar. 23rd Wednesday, Apr. 6th
Wednesday, Apr. 20th
Wednesday, May 4th
Thereafter Fortnightly Sailings on Wednesdays. TO EUROPE AND NEW YORK.
VIA MANILA, STRAITS, COLOMBO, SUEZ- PORT SAID-ALEXANDRIA-NAPLES
-GENOA-MARSEILLES,
Thence to BOSTON and NEW YORK.
PRESIDENT VAN BUREN
PRESIDENT HAYES
.PRESIDENT POLK
PRESIDENT ADAMS
PRESIDENT GARFIELD
Tuesday, Mar. 15th 8.00 a.m. Tuesday, Mar. 29th 6.00 a.m. Tuesday, Apr. 12th 8.00 a.m. Tuesday, Apr. 26th 8.00 a.m. Tuesday, May 10th 8.00 am.
Thereafter Fortnightly Sailing's on Tuesdays.
TO MANILA.
PRESIDENT GRANT PRESIDENT VAN DUREN PRESIDENT CLEVELAND PRESIDENT MADISON PRESIDENT HAYES
Monday, Mar. 7th 6.00 p.m. Tuesday, Mar. 15th 8.00 a.m. Tuesday, Mar. 15th 6.00 p.m. Monday, Mar. 2fat 6.00 a.m. Tuesday, Mar. 28th 0.00 n.m.
For Passenger and Freight Rates apply to
ROBERT DOLLAR CO.
CENERAL AGENTS.
HONGKONG and Shanghai Bank Building, GROUND FLOOK Tolophones Central 2477 2478 & 795.
INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd.,
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
Destination.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
CONSIGNEE NOTICE..
THE BEN LINE STEAMENS, LIMITED.
From MIDDLESBRO, ANTWERP, LONDON, STRAITS and PHILIPPINES.
The Steamship;:
MONDAY, MARCH 7,
CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE.
From NEW YORK.
The Motor Vessol,
“LARCHBANK” having arrived, Consignees of Carga "BENAVON"
by her are informed that all Goods; Consignees of Cargo are hereby are being landed at their risk Info informed that all Goods are boing the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous landed at their risk into the hazardous Godowns of The Hongkong and Kow- and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of loon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf whence Delivery may, bo
be obtained, and Godown Co., Ltd., whance and/or No claims will be admitted after from the wharves delivery may be the Goods have loft the Godowns, and obtained.
all Goods remaining undelivered after 10th March, 1927, will be subject to ront.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have loft the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 11th instant will be subject to rent
All claims against the steamer must bented to the Undoraigned on or
"be
All Claims against the Stonmor must be presented to the Undersigned, on or before 17th March, 1927 or they will not be recognized. the 25th instant or they will Goods are to be left in the Godowns," All broken, chafed and Damaged ognized,
where
they will be examined, on, All chafed, and damaged Thursday, 10th March, 1027, at 10 Goods are to be left in the Godowns, ere they will be examined on, the where 11th instunt at 10 am.
not bo
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be counter- aigned by,
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,
Agents.
Hongkong, March 4, 1027.
THE
a.m.
No Fire Insurance has boon affected. Bill of Lading will be counter- signed by,
THE BANK LINE LIMITED., General Agents. Hongkong, March 4, 1927..
BLUE FUNNE
LINE
REGULAR AND FAST. FREIGHT AND
PASSENGER SERVICES |
LONDON SERVICE
PATROCLÜN” ADRASTUS" #ANTENOR "BHEXENORT
9th Mar Marseilles, Tinadan, B'dam & Glaagaw 22nd Mar. Marseilles, London, Odam & berg
6th Apr. Marsailles, London. R'dam & Glasgow 19th Apr. Maravillos. London, R'dan & Kharg LIVERPOOL SERVICE
PHILOOTETES 23rd Mar, "NINGCHOW" 15th Apr.
KEEMON"
-20EEz Mny. "YANGTSZE
20th Junio
PACIFIC SERVICE
vin ROBE & YOKOHAMA
Havre, Liverpool & Glasgen Gonna Havre & Liverpool Gena, Hart & Liverpool Genza, Havre & Laverjunj
·TÅLTHYBIUS“ 10th Mar.. Victoria, Vauronvor & Seattle ACHILLES
9th Apr
Victoria, Vancouver & Seat:le NEW YORK SERVICE
STREUR
New York, Boston & Baltimora New York, Bost & Baltimore,
25th Mar. "TEUCER"
Bth Apc. PASSENGER SERVICE “PATROCLUB” VANTENOR"
HECTOR"
Bth Mar.
Singaporn. Marseilles & London 6th Abril. Singapore, Marseilles & London 4th May. Singapore, Marseilles & London 31st May Singapore, Marsoillon & Leadon Also oargo steamers with limited passenger accommodation pecially reduoad rates.
"ARNEAS”
Fur freight and passage rates and information apply to --
Butterfield & Swire,
Agelta
H
HONGKONG, CANTON &
MACAO STEAMERS.
JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., AND THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., LTD.
MACAO
LINE.
FROM HONGKONG : 8 A.M. and 2 P.M. daily. (Sunday: 9 A.M. only.)
FROM MACAO
8 AM. and 2 P.M. daily, (Sunday: 3.30 P.M. only.)
THE SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC
COMPANY, LIMITED.
SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS.'
LOADING DIRECT FOR Marseilles, Valencia, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Scandinavian Ports.
Steamer.
Soilings.
SANDAKAN
SINGAPORE
CANTON
CANTON
STRAITS & Coloutta
TIENTSIN
OSAKA via Moji,
Yokohama & Kobe
STRAITS & Calcutta)
SANDAKAN
TIENTSIN
KOBE via Moji
.....Chipshing Fooksang
..Mausang Mon. 7th Mar at 3 p.m. Kwalsang Tuce. 8th Mar at 3 p.m. Cheongshing Wod, 9th Mar at 7 a.m. .....Fooshing Wed. 9th Mar at 7 a.m. Laieang Thurs, 10th Mar at 3 p.m. Chaongshing Satur. 12th Mar at 7 a.m. TSINGTAU Swatow & Shai Fooshing Sun. 13th Mar at 7 a.m. Kumsang
Wod. 16th Mar at 7 a.m.
Hosang Thurs. 17th Mar at 3 p.in. ...Hinsang Satur. 19th Mar at
Sun, 20th Mar at 7am. Sun. 20th Mar at 7 a.m. Tuos. 22nd Mar at 7 a.m.
.
M.V. "CANTON" M.V. "DELHI" M.V. "SUMATRA” M.V. "AGRA"
Londing about
7th March 9th April. 16th May.
8th June
noon.
M.V. "DELHI” M.V."SUMATRA".. M.V "AGRA"
3.
8th March, 8th April. 80th April.
For further particular apply to the
Agents:
G. E. HUYGEN,
Conton.
TSINGTAUSwatow & S'hat Mingsang
-OSAKA via Kobo & Moji Kutsang Sun, 27th Mar at. 7.a.m.
For freight or passago apply to :~-~-
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. General Manager#
Telophone 215. Contral
For Shanghai & Japan ports.
GILMAN & CO., LTD.
Hongkong,
1927,
CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD.
And
www.c
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
Consignees per Company's Steamer,
"ANTENOR..
From UNITED KINGDOM via
SINGAPORE.
· CHINA CRISIS.
SERIOUS SITUATION FOR
NORTH, ...
WAY,
tion,
PASSENGERS.
DEPARTED.
Per F. and Oss. Mantua. Mr. II.G. Allen, Mrs, and two Misses Bewick, Rav. W. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. M..
Shanghal, Mar. 6. It is now clear that the South-Baker, Miss E. Borg, Mr. P. A. Booth, Nr. 1. 5. Bustard, Mr. T. Bryant, ernora are making a big offort to Mr. J. Backley, Master N., Forbos reach the Shanghai-Nanklag Rail Cale, Dr. and Mrs. E. Cundall, Misu
Marshal Chang Tsung- K Cundall, and infant, Mias C.. chang's malu line of communica-
Mrs. A. S. Cantr
Charleton, two Minses G. Clarke, Mr. F. Canby Mr. The indications so far are that are hereby notified that the cargo will their main effort is against Soo- M. Codal, Miss H. Courtenay, Mr. and
Mrs. R.
E. W. and Miss Devine, Master, be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kow-
and Mrs. E. J. Dovey," loon, where it will lie at Consignco's chow, from which their advance and infant,
lov. W
Miss B. M. Elwin. riskand subject to terms and condi-guards are only twelve miles.
Apparently the Southernors Mies
C. Elderton. tiens of storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for delivery hope to be able to reach the rail- Mr. H. Ellis, Mra. D. Forbes, Mr, and from Godown on and after dih March. way at some point or points be- Optional cargo will not be landed tween Kunshan and Wusth, ros- hero, unless natico has been given pectively thirty and seventy miles prior to steamer's arrival, but carried from Shanghai. an from port to port to
to the final part
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods
the Godown loft
.
Mrs. WJ. E. Forsyth, Mr. H. H. Fowler, Mr. A. M. J. Fellner, Mrs. Mr. E. Cosling, Mrs. B Grundmann, Mr Gideon, Master S. Gideon, Mrs. Gideon.
Mr. B. P. Harland,
The seriousness with which the B. F.S.A. Grew, Mr. and Mrs. of call to which the option, extends. Northerners regard the latest Miss B. Jacobsen, and infant, Miss
are to be
bore they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays botwoon the hours of 10,45 a.m. and noon within the frea storage period."
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remdining undelivered after the 10th March will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before the 24th March or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
Hongkong, March 3, 1927.
HOMEWARD BOUND,
MANTUA'S BIG PASSENGER LIST.
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The holiday rush Home has commenced, The 8.8. Mantua, the. big P. and O. liner which sailed from Hongkong on Saturday, had a very heavy passenger list, in cluding quite a number of well- known local residents.
One of the passengers was Mr. P. Buckle, who after a quarter of a century in the Far East, has had to leave for health reasons. He was accompanied by Mrs. Buckle. For nearly 30 years Mr. Buckle has been in the employ of the P. and O. Company, 22 yoars having been spent in Hongkong. He intends to settle down in the homeland.
move is evidenced by the hurried departure to Soochow last night of General PI Hshu-chen, commander of the Shantung forces at the Shanghai area; also the sudden diversions to Soochow of the Shan tung forces formerly intended for Sungkiang.
There is no appearance yet of any considerable movement to the westward of Tai Hu Lako.
.:
The farthest point westward reached by the Southerners 19 Changshing, which almost borders on the south-west of the lake. Reuter
Troop Movements,
Nanking, Mar. 5. Shantung troops continue to cross the river. A few have moved down the river.-Naval Wireless. Changsha, Mar, 5. Kweichow troops are concentrat ing here.-Naval Wireless.
Fengtien Victory?
Smebye, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Kinip- Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, and ple, Miss E. M., Miss B. R. Kinip- Infant, Master J. R. Anderson, MY Dyer Ball, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. H Beavis, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bird, Muster G. F. Bird, Mr. C. R. Blahop, Mr. E. S. Bond, Mr. O. Broyer, Mr. and Mrs. F. Buckle, Mr. G. H. B. Burran, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Burford, Master E. A.. S. Burford, Miss A. M. P. Byrne, Char San-chock, Mr. J. B. Chapman, Mrs. H. J. Chator, Mrs. C. M. Cooke, Mina B. Deschamps, Miss E. Dickson, Mr. W, S. Dixon, Mrs, B. M. Ede, Licu
R. A. Edmondson, R., Mrs. Eldon-Potter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gilles- pic, and infant, Mien A. M. Gillespie, Master D. J. Gillespie, Rov, and sire. R. M. Goldsworthy, Misa A. M. Grant, Mr. and
Mrs.
and Jufant and Mrs. G. F. Haalum, Miss F.
Ar
R. V. Harris
Master G.
Mr.
Haslam, Master D. Haslam, Mr. A. 1. Jenkins, Miss C. Jonkina, "Mr. A. Martin, Mr. Merrick, Mr. P. de Mon- tnigu, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mycock, and infant, Mast
Master J. N. Mycock, Niblock, Mr. and Mrs. D. Peoples, and infant, Mr. 3. W. Platt, Mr. and Mrs A, B. Purves, and infant, Mastor A. J. R. Purves, Miss A. M. Purves, Mr. P. W. U. Robinson, Bumsay, Mr. T. S. Robertson, Miss Mr. D. & Mrs. J. W Saunders, Mrs. A. G. K.
Saunders, Mr. and,
Mr.
Saunders, and
Sandstrom,
infant, Miss Dirs. E, R. Sharpe, Mrs. G. M.
und
Mr. W. J.
M. Shaw, Misa C. M.
Mr. W. C. Smith,
R.M., Mrs. S.
Shanghai, March 6. The Fongtien army claims that its vanguard has severely beaten the Honan general, Chien Yun and captured Chungmau, an important point in Honan. Chien's forces are retreating inward Kao- ching. Large forces of Fengtien Miss S. H. Shaw, Mr. D.
are continually crossing M. H troops the Yellow river. They will first Mr. W, Thompson, Mr. and
and hire. meet the Shantung troops on the Tsai Ing-ming, and infant, Mrs. M. H.
Mr. A Lunghai line and then attack Turner, Dr. W. J. Vickers,
Warrack, Mis M. B. Warran Mrs. W. H. Waters, Mr. Chengchow,
Watkins, Miss A
Wilson, Wilson,
Safety of Britishers in Kiukiang.
Kiukiang, Mar, 5.
The safety of British subjects
Sheer
Mr. and
J. U.
Mr. and Mrs. Buckle were the ashore is not yet. guaranteed by son. 38 J.. Wilson, Master R..
recipients of a number of gifts before their departure and the Chinese staff gave them a warm Rend-off. A substantial cheque was given to Mr. Buckle by the European staff of the office.
the Chinese authorities. The municipal buildings have not yet been vacated.-Naval Wireless.
British Vessels Fired On.
Wuhu, Mar. 5. Two thousand Anhwei troops Mr. A. Dyer Ball, the assistant Attorney General, who has re-have arrived here from Anking cently received an appolitment in and are awaiting developments.
boat. Two British vessels have been Ceylon, left by the same Other well-known residents on fired on in the region of Tatung. board were: Mr. and Mrs. C.D.H.-Natal Wireless. Beavis, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Burford, Mr. J. B. Chapman, Mr. W. S. Dixon, Mrs. B. M. Ede, Mrs. Eldon Potter, Mr. J. Gillespie, Mr. R. V.
Harris, M.A.E. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mycock, Mr. and Mrs. J Peoples, Mrs. A. B. Purves, Mr. P. W. Ramsay, Mr. D. A Rushton, Mr. J. H. Saunders, Mrs.
Anti-British Feeling at Hunkow.
Hankow, Mar. 6.
The Chinese authorities had to be requested to remove 200 troops from the British steamer Tuckwo before she was allowed to sail down the river.
Some anti-British feeling is G. M. Shaw and the Misses Shavagnin apparent in the Concession. Mr. W. C. Smith, Mr. F.GI | Naval Wireless. Wheeler, Mrs. and the Misses Wil- son and Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Win- slow.
Mrs. Hurston returned to the Colony of the Mantua.
་་
ANOTHER STRIKE?
PLANS BEING PERFECTED IN SHANGHAI
Mr. O'Malley Leaves.
L.Wheeler, A. Wilson, Miss P Mr. and H. P. Winslow Mrs. H. P. Wong Tat-kin, Mr. and Mrs, P. Wood, Miss F. Wood, Master A. Wood, Master R. B. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Yap Tai-sang, and infant, Mrs. and Mrs. Yu Ching-yip, Mr. H. M King, Mrs. D. Macs W., Mastor...
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Maughan, Miss S., Master
G., Master Manghan,
Mrs. Monet, Miss Monet, Mr. R. E. incline-Clarke, Mrs. J. A. Noble, and infant, Mr. F. L. Noble, Mias M. C. Piric, Miss M. E. Piric, Miss
M. Peterson, Mr. R. Peden, Mr. and Popple,
and
M.
Int. Popple
infant,
Miss
P
Mrs.
$
Mr.
Mr. Pratt, and child, Mrs. U. P. Dicketts, Mr. W. C. Ruxton,
W. Ross, Cd. Engr. Richards, Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Sampson, Mrs.
MING weedio Stoddart, and child, Mr. and J. M. Stirling, Mastor J, and infant, Mr. and Mrs. J. H., Master Simpson, Mr. H. V. Staring, Mrs. W. Scott, Mr. G. Strutt, Miss M. Scott-Miss R. A. M. Scott, Mr. T. Robert Shen, Mrs. Shen, Miss Shen, Mias Ii. B. Smebye. Master S.
S. H Smebye, Mins B. Stabell,
T Mr T Smith, Miss M. Tou, Mr. A. J. Tillard, Mr. and Mrs. D. Upward, Mr. F. E. Urry, Mr. C. d'Umirovllic, Miss V.
Mrs.
H. G., Vinsens, Mrs. H. Viliers, M Wright, Master Master
Wright, G. G. Wilkinson,
Wright
Mys
Rov.
and Mrs.
Shanghai, Feb. 6. A message from Hankow, dated March 3, states that Mr. O'Mal- ley left Hankow on the previous Master morning. Mr. E.. Teichman. of E. Wandel, Miss A., Miss D., Wandel, the British Consular Service, reMiss M, Miss F., Wandel. Miss A. mained in Hankow to attend to the Wandel, and infant, Lt. Comdr. P. E. execution of the details of the J. Walker, E. N., Mr. C. P. Wade, Concession agreements and to Mr. A. N. Warrack, Miss P. S.
Wilson. maintain diplomatic contact with
Fer 3.8. Tanda for Melbourne vis Mr. Eugene Chen,
ports, March 4-Mas A. B. Nisbet, Before Mr. O'Malley's
Col. and Mrs. Lower, Mr, J. C. B. parture a settlement was reached Hutton, Mr. S. Bessner, Mr. and Mrs. There is no new development in on the subject of ministration of Goodlife, Mrs. 4. W. Jenner, Miss M. the military situation. The Concession, the L. Northerners continue to streng-which is being banded over to the R.
W. Leishman, Mr. then their position on the Shang Chinese authorities. The ques. Hailwood, Mr. W. H. Nolloth, Mrs.
tion of compensation for losses and Mrs. F. W. hai-Nanking railway. Marshal Chang Tsung-chang has arrived at sustained by the British
the disturbances has been satis- Seochow, where the position con-
factorily settled.-Reuter. tinues to strengthen.
Shanghai, Mar. 6.
Present indications, are against the truth of the Kuomintang re ports, mentioned yesterday, re- garding the understanding bo- tween Chang Kai-shek and Chang Tsung-chang.
de-
Lt.
Miss Holmes, Mr. A Fred. Higham, Mr.
during Faucett, Miss V. n ducats MISE BE
RECORD ORDERS.
BIG BUSINESS, AT THE
INDUSTRIAL FAIR.,
Faucett
L. F. L. Voke, Rev.
Faucett,
ett, Master A. Sister
T. Kon Ramas,
Sister Jaune Jacob, Mr. H. J. Armus, Mr. H. G.
Mrs. Wolfendale," Mr. R.dez. Mr. G. H. Piercy, Mra: J. A. Noble and infant, Mrs. Harstin, Mr. F. F. P. Farrier.
STEEL OUTPUT.
There is, however, no doubt that
London, March 5. the political heads of the Bouth-
The British Industries' Fairs erners are making an effort to "enpture" Shanghai by means which closed in London and Dir-A CONCESSION TO GERMANY, other than military.
mingham last night, have resulted
Berlin, March 5. The réduction of output by one Agitation is intensifying locally, in a record number of orders he and this is directed in the first, ing placed by Home and Oversens and a half million tons by the
buyers.
European steel cartel for the first place in perfecting plans for a
At the London Fair one of the three months of the year will be complete general strike, and features has been the increased discontinued in the second quar- secondly, by the seizure of arms demand for Empire products. ter, when production will revert from the Northerners with the The Birmingham section estimates to the normal twenty-nine million object of putting Shanghat under that
orders" booked represent tons in accordance with a decision Nationalist control.
about £4,000,000 and that the. at a meeting of the cartel to which Groups of pickets are being business which will ultimately is attributed the favourable post- formed for the purpose of seizing accrue will reach £18,000,000 ortion of the trade. Though German arms. The strike is due to start £20,000,000.
steel circles, point out that the in five days' time, but this is con-
Overseas buyers recognise and output in France in January and ditional on the military success admit that this year has very February declined, nevertheless tlie against the North.
definitely established the position netion is welcomed in Germany, Five hundred Japanese naval of the British Industries Fair as where it is interpreted as a con- ratings have been landed, and a permanent institution which itsiderable concession to German.. taken up quarters in the Japanese is essential for them to visit producers, greatly reducing Ger- cotton mills in the case of trou- before they go to Leipzig-many's penalties for the quota ex-
ble.--Reuter.
British Wireless..
cess.Rauiter,
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