DESTINATION
Vessels Advertised as Eoading.
VESAXLA.
Australian Ports, &efst. Allars...... Australian Poris, &c.Empire
& Focehow.....Haitan_ .............. B'bay,.Spare
Ears, Puelow. Fiune, Triesto &e...China Haiphong. Sungtiang Kudal Sandakari
...Borneo ...
Momouthshire
Kolw & Yokolia. Coblenz Londo ...... Dotazha London, Antwerp, te. Sumners London & Antworp Marseilles, v. Saigon. Nema Mar., Hayre & burg Bayern Mar. L'don, & A'werp)Ksira Mara Manin, Cebu & laik Rubi
Wingsang
Mauila,
Manila, Atanban Port Yawata Maru Manila Toile & Cuba Kaifoug
Nati, Robe & Thane Nikko Mar
Portland, Or...
1bcn....
Rterilun
In
San Francisca. Japan Sippon Moru.
Japan Chayo Maru
ADENTS
DATE OF ŽLAVENG
Gibb Livington & Co. May 27, at Noon. Gibb Livingston & Co May 2, 11 am. Dougins, Lomik Co. May, at 1 pm. Nippon Yaron Kaishin May 50, Malchers & Co... May 31. st. Noon. Sander, Wisler & Co. About May 28, Butterfield & Swiro... May 27, a8 a.m.. Machan & Co...... May 27,
San Francisco. Salina Cruz. v. Japan Hongkong Maru....Toyo Kisen Kaisha Jane 17, 1 p.m.
Sun Feisco, Japan Karo
San Francis v. Japan Sittin S'anfmucises v. Japanchina
S'hai, Tau & Jap Prins Eitel Friederich S'ha, Kuka Moji...Pooksang
Tang. Calcutta Eut-ang
Claman
Slunghai.......... Duthi Amoy&Shanghai... Kashing Shad, Moji, Kobe, Yina Nubin...
hai, Moji & Kabe... Bombay Maru Pai, Kobe & Yhaura Nipper
Chai, Kobe & Yham E. S
mors
tow, Aury & Tans Daijin Maru Thai, Kobe & Van/Shavonin
hai, Kobe & Than Silvia
ww, uoy & Fehoor daiyarar.
Hatching.
-wabow Nelwang Sanchang
Cfe,
Tent-its
Kuechow ......Cheongshing.
Melchises & Co About May 30, JP. & O. 8. N. Co.....May . Noon. T.&O.S. N. Co. About May 81. Jarline. Mam&Cad About June 3 Messageries Maritimgs June 6, at 1 p. Hamburg-Am'ka Linie May. Sippon Yusen Kaisha Jan 7 Daylight. Shewan, Toutes & Co. May 30, até pm.. Jandute, M'son Co., Lt. May 9, at 9p.m. Nippon Yusen Kaisha Tano 9, at Noon. Butterfold & Swiro...May 307, at 4 p.m. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Jane 7, ab Noo3. Portland & A. S. Co. Jane 30, at Noon. Hansborg Amka Linie bent June 5. Tey Kisen Kaisha.Jam 2 at 1 pm Tojo Kisen Kaisha...June 30, 1 pim.
Facit Mail S. S. Co. May 28, at Noon. Pace Mail x.s. Co....June 9, at 1p.. Pacine Mail as. Co....Jane 16, at Noou. Melchers & Co About May 31. Jardine, M'son &Co, Ld] May 29, at Noon. Jardine, M'son Co, Ld. May 31, at Noon. Butterfed & Swire.. May 27.
27. Midnight. P. & S. N. C. May 28, at 6 p.3. Butterfield & Swire. ...May 27, at 4 p.m. P. & 0. S. N. Co...... About June 1. Nippon
Kaisha
About June 7. Swedish East Asiatic Co About June 15. Messageries Maritimes About Juno . Osaka Showen Kaisha May 28, at 10 a.. Hamburg A
Anka Linie June 4 Hamburg Am ka Linie)Jane 29,
‹ & Co.jJune 2, at 11 am. Douglas, Lagnik & Douglas, Laprak Co. May 25, ab 10 a.m. Butterfield & Swire... May 29, at 4 pan. „Butterfield & Swire...May 29, at 4 p,m. Jardine, 'son Co. Zd June 2, at Noon. Osaka Shosts Kaisha, May 30, atli .. Nippon Yusen Kasha June 20, at 4 pari, The Bank Line, Ld.... About Junu.6. Canadian Pie R. Co..June 10, at 6 pun. Canadian 'e R; Co..June 2, at noon.
toria, Tma Japan Puana Maru ria, B.C., Seattle &e. Inaba Sara urer & Stler, Japanameric anrouver. (BC.). & Eupres of China...... anrouver, (BC.), &.Montongle.
Banks
.Banks,
RNATIONAL DANKING
ONDRONG & SHANGHAI INCORPORATION B
BANKING CORPORATION
Pater CartAL...
RESERVE FUND
Sterling
£1,500,1832-$13,900,000
Silver...
L
18,250,000
$15,000,000
CAPITAL, PAIDET RESERVE FUND
..Gotu $3,250,000 GOLD 83,250,000
Gold $6,500,000 $31,250,000 HEAD OFFICE: 80 Wall Street, New York
LONDON OFFICE: 36 Bishopsgate.
RESERVE LIABILITY ON $13,000,000
PROMITORS....
COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr HeNuY KESWICK-Chalramn. G.H. METAST, Ex-Deputy Chairman F.H.Amstrong, Esq. C. R. Lenzmann,
Esq. G. Balloch, 24. Andrew Forbes, Esq. F. Lich, Esq.
Friesland, E. Shellim, Est.
C. S. Cublay, Esj. |H. A. Siebs, Es.
CINE MANAGER :
Honkong N. d. STABI
MANAGER:
Shanghai-H. E. R HUNTER.
LONDON, BANKERS-LONDON COUNTY AND WESTMINSTER BANK, LIMITED.
IoNuxONG-INTEREST ALLOWED.,
On Current Account at the rate of Twu per cent. per annum on the daily balance,
Os FINE DEPOSITS-
"
Für 3 months 24 per cent per annum.
1.12
G
+
6. J. STARE,
Chief Munuger..
Hongkong, April 13, 1911.
HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.
THE business of the above Bank is con-
LONDON BANKERS;
BANK OF ENGLAND.
National Provincial Bank of England, Ltd. The Capital and Counties Bank, Ltd.
AND BRANCHES
AGENTS ALL OVER THE WORLD.
THE Corporation tansacts overy des
cription of Banking and Exchange hurmess, receives money en Current Ac-
count at the rate of 2% per annum on daily balances and accepts Fixed Deposits at the following rates:
For 12 months 4 per cent par aunam. For 6
34 per cent per annum. For 3 3 per cent per annum.
GEO. HOGG, Manager.
No. 9, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, February 20, 1911.
YOKOHAMA SPECIE ·
BANK.
ESTABLISHED 1380
w
11
Yen 24,000,000 16,800,000
CAPITAL PAID-UP KESERVE FOXIS
HEAD OFFICE-YOKOHAMA.
BRANCHES, AND AGENCIES:
Κοτε
N/GASAKI LYONS. NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO, Hoyotuzu. BOMBAY SILANGHAL HANKOW. NEWCHWANG,
PERING.
ANTUNG.
ducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATORIO. TION.Rules may be obtained on apLONDON. plication.
INTEREST on deposite is allowed at TINTIN. 3À PER CENT, per annum. Depositors PorT ASTHUE. BALST. nay transier af their option balinees of LLOYANG. $100 or more Lo the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK, to be placed on
FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PER CENT. per' Apnum.
For the Hongkong and Shaglust Banking Corporation,
N. J. STABB,
Ching Manager.
Hongkong, January 24;-1911.
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THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA.
AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA,
INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER 1851, HEAD OFFICE, LONDON..
-13-3 CAPITAL
ESERVE FEND...
ESERVE LIABILITY OF PRO-
...£1,200,000 ...£1,825,000
TELETONS ........£1,200,000
INTEREST allowed on Current Account the rate of 2% per annum on the Daily Balances.
On Fixed Deposits for 13 monilus 4
KE
6
MORMONISM IN ENGLAND.
The Home Office Inquiry
The investigation an toghe operations of
Mormon missionaries in this country by the
Home Oflen is unt yet completed, says the Times. The Home Secretary has called for reports from the Chief Constables of the principal towas of Great Britain in which Mormon churcher have been' established, and is also seeking informua ion from the diplomatic representatives of this country abroad as to the objects of the Mormon missionaries, especially on the Continent is Arnold Ward, the Uniesist mother for Watford, had intended to mise the subject in the House of Commors on the motion for the adjournment over Easter. but the discussion was shut out by n báock- ing motion. The Prime Minister, however, then stated that until the inquiries nuw being made by the Home Secretary were completed the topic would not be ripa for debate in the Houso.
THE CHINA MAIL.
SHIPPING.
Latest Steamer Movements. (usive of Movements reporter 20-day.)
BUTTERFIZED SWI
Q. S.,8.6.
Achilles, P. Canal. O. A peit 201, Agamenon, L. H.K. H. May 17. Ajar, P. Canal, H. May 5. Alcinous, L. Hankow, H, May 7. Antenor, L. H.K. O. May 17. Antilochus £
I Tacoma, H. May 17. 1. Spero H. May 13 Calchna, P. Canal, H. March 31. Cyclops, Yokohama, H. May 16. Dardsons, Le Soumbaya, H. May 22. Deucalion, P. Canal, H. Aprü 7.
conteneus, P. Canal, HI, May 10. Irion, L. Sonrabaya, H. May 15. Jasun, L. H.K. H..May 21. Laerten, P. Canal H. May 25 Machaon,
O. Kay Singapore, Menalaus, P. Cazal 0, May 10, Patroclus, I S'pore, H. May 11. Persaus, A. Home, May 12. Pelous, A. House, May 2. Promethens, A. Home, Anril
Stentur, 1. Canal, O. May 5 Sarpedon, L. Batavia, H. March 2 Tantalus, L. Balavin, H. May 2. Taosous. L. Singaporu, 0, April 17. Titan, L. H.K. for Vancouver, May 18. Tydous, H. Canal, H. March 14. Ulysses, L. Bataira, H. March 9.
C. M. S. N.C.
7
The Mormons, or, to give their tho officials title, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints," have long boon established in England. At present they have 82 churches in this country, with a membership of 80,000. Their head-Astyanax, A. Home, May 19. quarters for London are at South Totten. Atreus, L. Yokohama, H. May 15. Koeman, L. Liverpool, Q. May 7. ham, where they occupy a building that Kintuck, P. Canal H. May 23. Was intended for a public house, but failed Memnon, L. Hongkong, H. May 5. to obtain a licenco. This chapel is known Noleus, L.
H.K. H. May 23. as "Desoret," and services are conducted Ningchom upore. O. May 0.
Caufa, A. Home, 19.
May Ping Suny, L. H.K. Ú. May 22. Pak Ling, P. Canal, H. April 95. Polyphemus, L Singaporo, O. April 20. Protesilaus L. Liverpool, 0. April 20. Teenkai, P. Canal O May 12. Yunplaze. P. Canal, O. Váy 18.
C. N. C.
there on Sundays, usually to a company of old and young of both sexes numbering about one hundred. But it is in the industrial centres of the Neth, such as Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester. Rull, Bradford, Newcastle, Nottingham, and Sheffield, that the Mormons are most active. In these towns their propaganda, which takes the form of house-to-house visitations, has arouse cora derable in- May 3 dignation. In aomu enses indeed there
Rite
Anhui, A. Hongkong front Canton, May Chonan, L. Hongkong for S'hai, May 14. Changsha, L. Hongkong, for Australia, Chinhua, I. H.K. for Shanghai, May
21.
Chikusun Maru, L. Yokohama, for Shang
hai, May 21. Kakuai Maru, L Shanghai, for Tophamn,
May 20
Hirano Maru, A. nt farsailles, Blay
MAY 19.
Hakats Mart, L. Hongkong, for Shanghai, Hitachi Maru, A. HA. from Spota,
May $9.
Inaba Mari, I.. Senttio, Diag 14. Ira Maru, L. London, May 97 Kamakurs Maru, La Kobe, May 20. Kawachi nzu
Focni Mari, L. Shanghai for Yokohama,
MAY 27
Kumano Maru, L. for Australia, May 12 Kaga-Maru, L. Yokobama for Europe,
May 14 Kamo Maru, P. Canal for Europe, May 23, Kitano Mart, L. London, May 19, Kanagawa Maru, Miyazaki Maru, P. Canal, for Colombo,
May 10.
Mishing Maru, L. H.K. for S'pore May 24. Nikko Maru, L. Sydney, May 17. Sado Maru, A. at Seattle, May 19. Soyo Mara, P. Canal for Colombo, May 16. Tamba Maru, Tokohama for Seattle,
May 10.
Toss Maru.. here May 7. Tango Maru, A. Marmoilles May 16, Wakas Maru, P. Canal for Colombo, May
19.
Yawnta Maru, L.. Hongkong for Yokobson,
May 10. Yamaguchi Maru,
GREAT NORTHERN S. Š. Co. Minnesota. L. Seattle. June 19.
HAMBURO-AMERIKA LINIE. Ambia, A. Hamburg, Faby. 19. Admiral . Tirpitz, A. Shanghai, Lay 4. Alesia, P. Canal, H. May 18. Ambria, P. Canal H. April 25. Andalusia,
L Aden O. April 22. Argonia, Arculis, A. Tsingtau, May 9. Bulgaria, A. Hamburg, Feb. 16. Bayorn Lu Shai H. May 23. Belgenrin, L. H.K. H. May 7. Brasilia, L. Sabang G. May 1. Brisgavin, P. Canal O. May 23 C. Ferd. Lacisz.
Freionfels, L. Hongkong for Shanghai, Goude-Jaeschke, L. Tentsi, for
Chefoo, May 4,
Hellas, P. Canal O. May 19, Kowloon, H.K. for Canton, May 23.
April 23.
Car Lo
THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1911.
Gaga, P. Canal, O. May 18, Glenogle In H.K. II. April 9. Glenroy, L. H.R. O. May 10. Glenstine, E.K. H. May 7.
AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINK. Blogmfentein,
GIRD, LIVINGSTON & Co. Aldenham, L. Sydney, May 13. Eastera, A. H. K. from Australia, June 9. Empire,
56. Albans, L. H.K. for Australia, May
27. Benalder,
VISITORS ÁT HUTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr H. Adam Mr J. I. Andraw
Mr R. Innos Mr W. B. JonJNĄ.
Mr A. W. Appleton Mr R M Joseph
1
Mr Bauor
Mr P. H. Klinianok Me and Mrs H. T. Major Mr C. R.
Kauthoff Black baru Mr.J. N. Blackburn Mr M.-H. Logan
Miss A. Msafirkan Mr F, Benneb
Mrs. Bothin & mald Dr O. Marriott
Min G. Bothin
My Brandonstein.
Bonarty, L Singapore for Hongkong Mr S. M. Brown
April 18.
Benavon, Benglee,
Benkrig, P. Canal 0. May 03, Benledi, L. S'pore D. May 18 Benvorlich, P. Canal, 0, May 9.
CANADIAN PACtric R. Co.
Emprem of India, A. Vancouver, May 20. Empress of China, L. Vancouver O, May 12. Empressof Japan, L. S'hai, H. May 93. Montonglo, duo. Vancouver, May 19
PACHIC MAIL
China, I. San Francisco, O. May 10, - Kors, A. H.E. H. May 10. Manchuria, LA San Francisco, O. May 18. Mongolia, La Yokolhus, H. May 10. Parsi, L. Hongkong, E. May 19. Siberis, L. Yokohama, O. May 21.
PORTLAND AND ASTATIC, Henrick Thean, O. sailed from Portland,
May 11. Rygin, L. Hongkong H. May 10.-
TOTO KEN KAISHA.
Aquarian Meru, A. Yokohamn, May 15. Bayo Mar Yokohama for Mexica,
May 3.
Chiyo Maru, A. San Francisco, May 11. Hongkong Mar. Yokohama, May 11. Kiyo Mara, I Valparaiso, May 1 Nippon Maru, A. HE. from Sai May 23 Tenyo Maru, L. Yokohama for Honolulu,
May 23.
$
18.
APCAR LIVE,
Armatoon Apear, L. H.K. for Shai May 18. Catherine Apear, A. H.K. from S'po May Gregory Apear, L. H.K. for S'pora, May 20. Јарат Lightning,
JEUSEN & C
have been disturbances, and Mermon Huichow, L. H.K. for Satow and Tient. Liberis, A... for Saigon, May 14. Carl Diederichsen, A. Hongkong, May 13.
Elders have been assaulted in the streets.
CHABUIR AND DENIS.
The great charge brought against them
sin May 21. Hanggang. Hupe,
...
Loongmon Lygamoun, L.
L
Esuch, Hongkong, April 97.
17.
O. April 18. Ockangels, L. Hamburg, O. April 22. Hunan, L. H.K. for Hongay, May 20. Ogil. 1. Hamburg, O. May 1. is that their missionary work is chiefly, L. H.K. for Canton, May 23.
Preussen, A. England May 19. Rheinfels, P. Canal H.
May 23 directed to making couverts of young and comely girls with a view to induce them Kaifong, L. Hongkong. for Manila, bay 9. Sachsen, A. H.K. from S'haż May 24.
Kuikinng, L. H.K. for S'hai, May 18. Sambia, P Chaal H. April 25 ultimately to go out to Utah-in which Kweilin, L. Hongkong, for Amoy May Sazonis, A. Hamburg, April 18.
0.1 0. State of the Americna Republic Mormonism Kueichow, L. Hongkong, for Tientsin,Scandin, L. H.K. C
May 8.
4. Hamburg, April Segovia, had its principal development and there Range, L. Hagkong, for Newchwang, Senegambin. L. Hongkong EL April 28.
Silesia, P. Canal H. April 18. become the plural wires of Elders, for, it
May 10.
Sithonis, A. Takau, May 2. is said, though polygamy has been decinred
Slaronia P. Canal O. May 5. illegal, it is still secretly practised in Utah and other adjacent States, and territories.
Sopernik, L. Hongkong, O. 3lay 17. Spezia, A. Hamburg, April 23. Thi charge is strongly repudiated by the
Sueyi, L. Hongkong, H. May 11. Sukiang, L. Shanghai, for Tsingtan, May 4. Elders in this country. Elder Young-
Silvin. P. Canal O, May 19. descendant of the famous President of the Church, Brigham Young, who died in 1877, leaving a fortune of £400,000 to 17 wives and of children-is conducting the mission Birmingham. He declares their object simply and solely is tu tenth the Gospel as it was taught by Christ. Furthermore, ho says they never ask converts to emigrato to America, their purpose rather being to get them to remain at home, in order, that they might constitute churches, and thus help to spread Mormonism through Augain, A. Hongkong, brom Bangkok, out the land. According to the report"
May 21.
Linna, L Hongkong for Canton, May 15. Luchow, L. Hongkong, for Shai, May 19. Nanchang, A. Newchwang, May 11. Ning Sungkiang. A. Hongkong, from Haiphong.
May 23. Singan, L. H.A. for Hoihow, May 19. Shansi, Shantung, in dock. Szechuen, L. Hongkong, for Ampy and Tean, L. Hougeng for Bacila, May 23.
Shanghai May 11 Taming, I. H.K. for Manila, May 16 Thai, A. H.K. from Swatow, May 18. Taiyuan, L. Sydney, for Hongkong. Miny
Wuhu,
17.
Yochow, L. Hongkong, for Amoy and
Shanghai, Lay 9.
N.-D. L. O. L
May 23. Choising,
sing, L. H.K. from Hoihow & Spore Alay 23.
St. Kraetzo, L. Dainy, for Tientsin, May 3. Suimos, A. Tientsin, May 4. Vandalia, A. Yokohama, April 7. Westphalia, A.Hamburg, January 31.
P. & O. S. N. Co.
Arcadia, Ássaye, Borneo, P. Canal H, May 19:
Ceylon, L. R.K. for Shanghai, May 13,
Candia,
Devanha, L. H.K. for Shanghai, May 10. Dolhi, L. Spors for H.K. 3lay 20.
Delta, L. H.K. for Singapore blay 13. Noro,
Nile, A. Moji, May 16. Nubia,
P. Canal Ó. May 5. Marmors,
Palme, L. H.K. H. May 4.
Peshawur,
Palawan, A. London, May 18. Poons, L. H.K. O. May 20 Palermo, A. Port Said, May 25.
of the Mormons for 1010 they that year Chowtai A. Hongkong, from Bangkok, visited 60,130 homes, in this country, and distributed 5,382,413 mets ud 117,470 pamphlets orphauntory of the teneta of Devewongse, their religio. As to the chargo, of con- Kohsichang, tracting plural marriages, they declare that Keongwai, A. Hongkong, from Singapore,
May 8, while they still believe that polygamy is of Loosok, La Hongkong, 'for Bangkok, May Divine origin they have ceased to practise 16. it since it was made illegal by the tzw of the United States They hare sunt's full Locksun, in Hongkong.
Mach. statement to the Home Secretary, setting
Phranny, A. H.K. from Bangkok May Simia, . Port Said, May 18.
forth their objects and gising reasons why they should not be interfered with.
POLYGAMY MADE ILLEGAL.
It was in 1887 that polygamy and cohabi- tation with more than one woman za wife
16.
- 23. Pitsanulok, Paklit, L. Hongkong.
***
Pontong, A Hongkong, from Bangkok,
May 6. Rajaburi, L. Hongkong, for Swatow
S'pore May 23,
were prohibited in the United States. The Mormons at first refused to obey the law,
of the offenders Wongkni, and vigorous prosecutioevers in 1800, TIE-LING. were conducted. Chang-cros, { Wilfred
Woodruff,
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., L. an aucceeding to the Presidenty of the Church, ed Amera,
decaring his submis. Changwo, A manifesto,
MURDES. OBAKA
HosUKON-Interest allowed,
sion to the law and advising all Latter. Cheongshing, L. Hongkong, May 12.
On Current Account at the Rate of 29 doy Saints to refrain from entering into
per annum on the daily balance.
ON FIXED DEPOSITS:—
#1
Choyer Hongkong, May 1.
Syria, A, London, April 19.
Sunds,
Sicilia, L. H.K. H. May 17. Socotra, L. Londen O. May 24. Sumatra, L. Tokohama, May 16.
MESSAGERIES - MARITIMES.
Amigo, A. H.K. from Pakhoi. May 23. Clara Jebsen, L. H.K. from Canton,
May 20. Germania, L. HE. tor Penang and Ran-
goon, May 8.
Helene, A. H.S. from Swatow, May 22. Johanne, L. EL.K. for Swatowy May 21. Marie, L. Hongkong for Tourane, Miny 28. Mathilde, A. H.K. from Heihow, May 21.
L. Delhi for Rangoon, May 8. Sigani, Trumph. L. H.K. for Hoihow, Pakhoi
And Haiphong, May 14.
DOCGLAS STEAMSHIP Co.' Hiching, A. H.K. May 19: Halmun, L. H.K. May 24.. Haitaz, A. H.E. May 24. Haiyang, L. HK May.
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LOIN, Tjibodas, L. H.K. for Bataria, May 20. Tini, L. H. K. from Java May 93. Timahi, A. H.K. May 14. Tjipanas, A. H.KR. from Amoy, May 21. Tjitarved, A. H. K. June 10.j
A. R. MARTY, Hongkong, L. H.K. May 23. Tron A. Haiphong May 19. Hue, hid up in Hongkong.
SWEDISH E. A. Co. Canton, L. HE O. May 19. Nippon, L. Port Said, O. May 10.
ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO... Sabine Rickmers, L. H.E. for Amay
May 23,
H.Homeward
0.Outward.
L-Leaves or Left.
A. Arrives or Arrived. ?
F.- Passed.
H.K. Horgkong,
of
Mr G. H. Bridge
Mr P. T. Chilvers
Mr D. E Clark Mr W. E. Clarke Mra J. A. Colling Mr H. I, Candan Mr G. E. Corse, Jr. Mrs Dalgleish
Mr C.. F. Martia Mr 9. S. MoKae
Mr J. Merocki
Mr C. J. Mayber MrE. V. Mitchelmoro Mr and Mr A B
Monider
Mr D. Munton Mr W. North Mr P. H. Nyo Mr V. d'Oettingen
Mr and Mrs Dallas Mr J. C. Ogden Mr N. A. Davidson Mr G. F. Patrio Mrs E. H. Douglas Mr W. T. Prichard
Mr E. IL Ray Mr W. A.Dot
Mr & Mrs du Ray Mr W. D. Drew Mr E. J. W. Eames mond Mr W. A. Edgar Mr and Mrs H. C.
Ehranfels
Mr F. Esrom Mr H. G. Fisher
MrJ, Forrester Miss Fowler
Mr Deanan Fülər
Mr H. GarÖW
Mr F. G. Rapide Mr F. B. Rigby Mrs. G. D. Russel! Mr G. Schurman Mr H. E. Soloman Mr J. B. Soutlins yd
Dr and Mrs. A. "D..
Spalding
Mia W. Square
Mr F. F. Gosier Lt. and Mrs O.. E.
Mr M. Gonzaler
Stainer, R.N.
Me R. G. B. GormullyMr and Mrs R: H. Mr V. Goulbourn Steel
Mr Guntzburger Miss Steel and Go. Capt. T. P. Ea
FUTDOWN
Me and Mrs M. A. Mr W. F. Stratton
Hall
Mr and Mrs H. J.
Such
Mr J. C. Hamilton ArJ. I. Elsa D Mr R. D. Harvey Mr C. H. Hawkins
Mix Such
Mra H. Taylor
Mr J. W. Taylor
Hon. and Mrs E. A. Mr G. W. Tarksburg
Hawota
Dr S. Hough
Mr G. Toolur Capty W. Tutt
Mrs H. T. Howard Mr B, C, Waddill Mr Henry Humphroysadr G. Wehrs
Mr E., WellniaDNA Mr The Yas Hint
Jüdge & Maâ, A.`
Wilder
Mr F. L. Hutson
and Mrs F. s. Button
ASTOR' HOUSE,
Mr J. L. Allison Mr A, Amolsch Mr J. W. Anderson Mr S. Arregai Miss J. Banan Mr W. Bolme Mr Bredrad Mr Brava
Mire Van Buren Mr O. Butcher: MrJ. S. Clark Dr F.
Costello
X Mr D.J G. Cmy Mr J. Dominguez Mrs K H. Douglas
Mrs J. A. Doyle
Mr A. Denke
Mr L. Intez Mr W, K. Loo Mr J. Ligouzat Mr Mathias Lima Mr E Lotzo Mr R. D. Manshold Mr E. A. McAllen. Mr & Mrs Mixsonson Mr N. Mody Mrs K de Morris
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The Editor would be grateful if-Stem Mr M. Block.
Ship Company Agents would assist him in Looping the above column up to date by scensionally cutting out their list of steamers and sending same to this ofico with corrections and additions.
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Australien, L. H.K. E. May 23. Armand-Bchic, L. Marseille, June 4. Dambes, P. Suez Canal, May 28.
Ernest Simons, P. Canal, O. May 12.
Dr Aubrey
L. H.K. for Shni May 14. plural marriages. Shortly afterwarde a Cho general conference of the Church was held, Chipshing, L. Hongkong, for Swatow and
Tientsin May 21 the and a resolution was carried accepting President's manifesto as authoritatire. Esang,
31
For 12 months. % per annum. The prosecutions then ceased, no this pro- Fansing, B. for Hongy, May 92. fession was accepted as made in good faith. Fooksang, A. S'pore from HK., May 24. For 6 months..................31%
in the United States the view seems to be Forshing, L. Calcutta for Straits and B. For 3 months
...21%
held that, although t the practice of polygamy May 9. TAKEO TAKAMICHI,
Manager,
Hongkong, March 13, 1911.
Hopeang,
Hargsang, La H.K. for Ningpo, May 24. Kwongsang, L. H.K. for S'hai May 14. Humang, L. Hongkong, April1
has been thus shandoned by the Mormons, the doctrine is still reanaled by them as valid. When Utah was admitted to State hood in 1880 the prohibition of polygamy was made an article of the State Constitu Katsang, A. HE. from Japan, May 29. tion, repealable only by the consent of
TEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL Congress One of the frt Acts passed hy
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Dorflinger, A. S'hai, O. May 21, the new State Legislature was one legitima Loongsang, L. H.K. for Manila May 20.
Gariseman, A. Shai O. May 20. tizing all children born of plural wives Lang, L. Hongkong, May 13.
Kleist, A. England, May 19. Bausing
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H. provious to January 1, 1800.
EMIGRATION TO Urin
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1.
In Eu, land there are at present over 300 Saisang, L. Hongkong, Mormon missionaries. What bring them Tungshing, L.
May 9.
May 1.
here? Missionary activity has always been. Tingsanggkong, April-18.
April 9.
one of the policies of the Church. Most Wosung, L. Hongkong, April 19.
May 23.
of the male members are expected to spend Winghang, A. Hongkong from Manila, a termu, usually of two years, away
in other parts of the United Yuensane, in dock. FUME,
whether in States or abroad, preaching the tenets Yatshing, L. Hongkong, May 6.*
of the Mormon faith. Undoubtedly it was pre
the custom formerly to induce converts to
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April 23.
HEAD OFFICE—ÁMSTERDAM. ३ .. 21
HEAD, AGENCY-BATAVIA, J WM. DICKSON,
FRANCHES Singapore. Pening, emigrate to Utah by holding out to them Breconshire, L. H. K. for Bhai, May 16, Manager,
41 Shanghai, Rangoon, Samarang, Bourabaya, the promise of obtaining work and making Carmarthenshire, Hongkong, May 1, 1910..
Djember, Cheriton, Tegal, Fecalongan, eomfortable homes for themselves. There Denbighshire, P. Canal D. May 2. Pasourocan, Tjilatjap, Bandoeng, Padang, was an Emigration and to provide means Flintshire, L. II.K. H: May 18. MERCANTILE BANK OF Medan (Doli), Palembang, Rots Redis, for the transportation of these converts Ginasorganabiro, L. EE INDIA, LIMITED.
(Acheen), Macassar, Bandjarmasin. to Utah, the aid being regarded as ioan Monmouthshire,
Correspondents at Bumbay, Colombo, to be repe'd by the aisted immigrants Madrus, Pondicherry, Calcutta, Bangkok, when they became financially alie to do so: Chi-yuen, A. H.K. from B'hui May 23, →AUTHORIZEN CAPITAL £1,500,000
Hanoi, Amoy, Toko This fund is Beid
to have boon dissolved Sesc do£1,126,000-Rams, Rabe, Molicame, Sydney, New years ago, when it became the policy Kwang-lec, L, IE, for S'hoi, May 22.
York, San Francisco, S., c,
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Fixen DeroBUTE:
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Hongkong, Apr 28, 1911.
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of the Church ratour to encourage converts Kwang.tah,
to remain at home and form centres for the Taishun, further spread of Mormonism On the Yu-shun,
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Capt. St Clair
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Mr Dallin
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P.E. Friedrich, L. Colombo, O. May 20, Mr and Mrs Hurtoda
Mr and Mrs Traith Prinz Inadwig, L. R.K, H. May 3,
Misa Jack Prinzess Alice,
Prinz WaldenLY,
Mr P. Jacks
Prinz Siglemand, L. H.E for Manila,
May 29.
Mr Jones
Mr Kaith
Tamboa, Torck,
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The Bank buys and salis and receives for other hand, the seport of the Mormons in
NIPPON Fuster Kanisa. collection Bills of Exchange, fanies letters England for last year states that 963 Aki Maru, L. Hongkong for Singapore, Haflamshire, of credit on ite Branches and correspond converts were baptized, and that over 600
SAMAS Jéseric, P. Canal, O. May 12, ents in the East, on the Continent in Grea of them went to Utah: Mr Arnold Ward Awa Maru, L, Hongkong for Seattle, Kumonic, L. H.K., for Manis, May 22. Britain America, and Austamlin, and tran-etates that the Immigration Commission of
hes May 23,
Lucerie, A. Yokohama, May 23. acts banking business of every description, the United States at Boston reports that Atenta Mars, L. Hongkong for Robe, Severis, La Thams for Victoria, May 18,
over: 709 Mormon converts entored that
May 10.
Strathtay port last year, from Europe, and that the Bombay Maru, L. Bombay, May 19 Stathardie, A. Vancover, May 13. INTEREST ALLOWED, SO
majority of them were women,
Bingo Maru, L. Singapore for Bombay, Quito, boing so, it is the fatention of Mr Arnold May 10.
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6 months 4
8 months 31
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Hongkong, July 26, 191
That
Ward to raise the subject in the House of Coylon Maru, A. HE for Shal May 23. Babi, L. Hongkong for Philippines, A Commons on the Stat opportunity, and, if necessary, to prons for a public inquiry into Colombo Mara, L. H. K for Spore, May Manila, May 15,
the object of the Mormons in inducing young girl who join their Church to omigrate to Utah!
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