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TEAMERS' PASSED SUEZ CANAL.
OUTWARD.
October 11, Ajax, Braemar, Monarch, Genroy, Teenka, Paraney, Ocean, Cathay, October 15, Glenesk, Liberia, Myrmi- don, Arnam, Tango Mars, Phaeris.
October 18, Persia, Feddo, Deiks Rick
mera.
Gatobar 25, Elizabeth Rickmers. Ernest Simons, Eamo Muru, Brodstone, Christian Nebt.
October 29, Brasilia, Monmouthshire, November 1, Sumatra,"
Atreva.
HOMEWARD.
October 8, Alcinous.
Detober 11, Antilochus.
October 15, Dardanus.
Odbor 18, Suecia, Preussen.
October 25, Ceylon, Silenia. October 20, Pisa.
Kovember 1, Antenor, Machaon Sydney,
ARKITALE FROM CHOKA.
Iwomber 1, dchilles, Atmuta Brignais, Goeben.
STEAMERS EXPECTED.
Hary,
Mails: The P. M. S. S. Co.'s s.. Koren with:
the American Mail, left Yokohama for Hongkong via Shanghai on Wednes day, the 30th October, between 8 and to Am.
Other Fessels.
The Ben Line steamer Benmohr trom Leith, Kiddiesbro' and London, lafs Sloga- pore on the 20th October for this part,
and is expected to arrive here on or about the 5th Novem! er.
The Barber Line str. Egremont Cults from
New York, left Puning on the 28th. Oct, and is dae here cu or about the 5th November.
Tho N. Y. K. 9.1 Sandi Kuru (Bombay
Line) left Singapore for this port on 30th October, and is expected hara ..the
on the 5th November.
• XX. E sa Tongo Mors (European-
Latest AdmiS.
The Danish ss. Indien is expected to arrive here on or about Thursday, the 28th November.
The anish .. Cathay left Singapere on
Saturday,
the 2nd November, and ay be expected here on ng about Friday, the 8th November. The N. D. L. ss. York which left here on Thursday, the 31st October, at 10 a.m., arrived at Shanghai on Sunday. the 3rd November, at 7.
The C. P. R. Co.'s R.M.S. Empress of
Japan anised st Nagasaki at a.m. on Sunday, the 3rd November, and left again at 230 p.m. on the same day for Shanghai, where she is dus so arrive at 8 pm. on Monday, the 4th Nov.
The C. P. R. Co.'s .s. Empress of India arrived at Kobe at 9 pm on Friday, the 1st November, and left again at ..p.m. on Saturday, the 2nd Nov. for Shimidzu, where she was due to strive at 10am on Sunday, the 3rd Nov. The P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s ss. Assaye withi the English Mail, left Singapore an Saturday, the 2nd November, at 8 am.. and may be expected to arrive here on Thursday, the 7th November, at about 8 a.m. This Facket brings the Parcel mail closed in London for despatch by the all sea route on the 2nd Oct.. and for despatch overland on the th Oct.
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PUBLIC AUCTION, THE. Undersigned has received Inserno-
Ender ab auction,
од
THURSDAY,
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Abelind
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1912.
CATHOLIC FETE.
» Successful. On kloor. Brent.
*One Night Of"
In all of the funds of the Society St. American musical comedy is unlike any Vincent de Paul a very successful fete other stage production-it is certainly was held in the compound of the Roman unlike the English brand. American masi Catholic Cathedral yesterday afternoon eal comedy-or what we ses of is here and evening. The society, whose useful seems to be a combination of music-hall work is known and appreciated all ever turas with plenty of song and disuce and the world, and is not confined by calour, high kicking, and something resembling a class or creed, in Hongkong annually dis- Sributes $8,000 in the charitable relief All that is necessary lé à band, a stage, of the deserving poor and necessitous good choruses, a few show girls, and the sick, thers being at the present time the Americans can knock musical comedy out names of 93 families on the books. That of it. These were the materials to hand the splendid nature of the wick it is at the Theatre Royal on Saturday night, doing is fully recognised in the Colony whon Forris Hartman and his merry was amply shown yesterday by the very company gave a delightful entertain large gathering who attended this mout for two hours under the title of popular event, "a gathering thoroughly "One Night O£"It is quite a long time representative of the Colony and includ since we bad anything like this in Hanging people of many shades of religious kong, and, contrary to our expectatioun,
The committee had worked very hard there was quite a "bumper" house in Saturday night, the auditorium being wall to make the feto attractive to visitors, filled in all parts. Altuough "One Night very successful were their efforts. Of is practically devoid of plot, and any well inden stalls surrounded the Hris Chang, Chinese "steamer, 1.0. dann with the time-worn hen-picked hus canpound, and the side-shows included Hamblin, Shanghai Detober 30, General-band theme, the company is such a talent-cinematograph exhibition, darts and ed one that an endless round of fun is kept of a similar rature. Visitors in the oven-
shooting scmpetitions and several others | C. M. S. N. Co.
up throughout, and when one comen away with sides aching after the final curtain who entered by ticket exchanged it is rang down, there is much for reflection, for a voucher entitling them to one of 1200 souvenirs presented by friends of and the question is naked What have we the church and its societies. The com been laughing at?" And yet the house round was thronged with visitors, who in glee the whole time. were entertained to music by the banki The dialogue to English people pra of the X.O.T... sants something entirely fresh in slang- Among those who attended were H.E. sentence building. For instance when the Governor, Lady and Misk May, who the hea-pecked husband meets with ill-were received by the Rev. Father Spada, success in this efforts to woox sprightly the committee and Consul and Mrs. Leiers, and conducted round every part raudeville artists, he announces that "as
of the fete ground." *The arrangements were ably carried cut under the superintendence of the follow.
SHIPPING
ARRIVALS. November 2
November 4
Japan, British str.. 3,806, C. F. Söddon the 7th November, 1919, commencing at Calcutta Oct. 18, via Ponang and Singapore
2.30 P.M., at his Sales Roons,
DUBBELL STAZET, -—---
A QUANTITY OF AUTUMN MATERIAL (Best English Wocllens);
Comprising
Worsteds,
olė..
Flannels.
etc.. etc. in suit length,'
Also
Tweeds,
A COLLECTION OF ATTRACTIVE JEWELLERY (Silver and Rolled Gold),
Comprising:-
Pendants, Rings, Knives, Pencils, Match Boxes, Bangles. Ornaments, etc., etc.
TR-b on delivery.
GED. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer Hongkong. November 4, 1912.
1405
PUBLIC AUCTION.
1HE Undersigned, has received instrue- tions to sell by Public Auction
MONDAY,
the 11th November, 1912, commencing at
2.30 r.m., at No. 4. OLD BAILEY,
A Large QuinTITY OF VERY VALUABLE
1
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
Comprising:
Fine Stained Teak Dining Room Suito
(Sideboard, Silver Cabinet, Table and
Morocco Covered Chairs). Teak Overman- tel, Cutlery, Glass and Crockery Ware,
etc., etc.
Silk Tapestry Covered Drawing Room
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29, General.-DAVID Sassoon & Co., Lp. Hatching, British steamer, 1,267, W. C. Passmore, Foochow, vin amoy and Swator Nov. 2, General - DocGLAS STEAMRHIF | rocked
Onsang, British steamer, 1.787, Carlo, Chinwangtao Oct. 27, Coal-- JARDINE, MATHESON & Co, Ln.
Otaru Mura No. 2, Japanese str., 1.709, T. Yoshiaka. Mike October 27, Coal
MTG BERMAN KAHA,
Benri Maru, Japanovo str., 2,360, Y. Masu, Kobe Oct., Geserl.-Dong & Co., L.
Chinhua, British stoniner, 1,949, Hobbs, Shanghai Oct. 31, General-BUTTERVIELU & SWIRL
}:
committe-Messrs. G. S. Botellas, president: A. Sitvu and W. Gardner, vice presidents: A. Rocha, treasurer: and 3. Gres. secretary,
Bohemia, Austrian str., 2,305, Meuraus, Roniso 1 am an onion," and again Trieste and Singapore Oct. 29, General.after soure
wordy warfare with bis SANDER, WIZLER & Co.
better three-quarters," he declares I am no longer a man but an echo." This sort of nonsense tickled the audience, but undoubtedly the most successful part of the entertainment was the. music. The
In charge of the stalls and amuse songs were exceptionally bright, with | zouts were the following who had a large ear-haunting choruses, whilst there was staff of assistants :—Refreshments, Mrs. some capital, dancing. A great deal of the Jovian and Chevalier J. Alves. Sweets, success of the show is due to the ability of ¦ Mr«. Gruak Lottery stall. Miss A. Ferria Hartman, who on Saturday night Alves. Cinene, Dr. Graco Ozoria. Pic worked very hard. His quaint sayings and | ture gallery, Mr. J. D. Osmund, Ameri clever acting rank him as a first-rate cóme- a lottery stall, Mr. A. Osmund., Shoot dian, and we look forward to some gooding gallery and bucket and balls, Mr. things from him during the week. As the A. Ribeiro. Souvenir stall, members of much married man he delighted everybody, the organising society. Darts. Mr. H. even beyond expectation. Miss Josie Bart
Si-Kiong, French str., 576. E. de Catalano, Haiphong Nov. 1, General.—MassAGRRIES MATTERS.
November t Magellan, French str., 2,240, Charbon- nel, Yokohama Oct. 98, Maila and Gen. CRAI-MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
Arcadia, German str., 3,412, J. Karborg, Shanghai Och 31, General-HABURG
AMERIKA LENTE.
Sabine Rickmers, Dutch str., 573, De Vries, Tamsui November 2, Bulk On AMATIC PETROLEUM CA,
Hopsing, British str. 1,388, J. M. Hay, Sourabaya October 24, Sugar.-JARDINE, DIATHESON & Co., Lo..
NIPPON TUSEN Kabha.
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did well as Mary Miranda Lamb, the tyran- nical wife, but the part did not seems to suit her quite as well as one would like. Nevertheless she acted well. One could
Senteiro.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 4th at 11.10.-Pressure bas
decreased moderately along the E. coast of China, S. Japan and Annam, It ie ata tionary in the neighbourhood of Hongkong.
Kitaro Mars, Japanese str., 8,278, F. 3. Capu, Yokohama Oct. 23, General.not desire a more refreshing exponent of the part than Sylvia Montrose, the music. Kweilin, British str., 1,370, G. Ewake, hal lady, thau Miss Muggins" Darios, Wahu October 31, Rice.-BUTTERFIELD & who, metaphorically, sang and danced her
Pressure is highest to the E. of Japan. SwIRE.
way into the bearts of the audience. Her
The approximate position of the typhoon vivacity knows no limits, and she has a very taking personality.
ata.m. tain morning was lafitade i N. Mr Roscire and longitude 113 East travelling West ar Arbuckle was simply great as Sylvester | W,S.W. The coast near Tourane is threat-
Hin Kong, Chinese str.. 1,838, Halkett, Shanghai Nov. 1, General.-C. M. S. N. Cv.
Indrakvala, British str., 3,607, A. H. JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LD.
Suite, Occasions? Tablos, Canton Black Smith, Keelung November 2. General, Nightingale, the coloured sorvant, higiened.
wood Flower Stands. Fine Cherry Wood Round Tabla, Lace Curtains, Felvet File Stair Carpet and Brass rods, Rugs, Ameri can Ice Chest, etc., etc., etc.
Fine Brass Double Bedsteads. Oak Wardrobes with Bevelled Mirrors, Teak Toilet tables and Washstands, Oak Cheat- of Drawers, Toilet Crockery, stc., etc.
Electric Fittings, Ceiling and Desk Fans, Grand Piano by Collard & Collard' in excellent condition.
Victrola Gramophone (almost new) and Records (cost G $200), Grandfather Clock.
On View from Friday, the 8th Nov. Catalogues will be issued. Tax-Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT.
Auctioneer. Hongkong, November 4, 1912,
BACON
We beg to notify our customers that our new shipment of
1103
The E. L. S. N. Co.'s 18. 4. dpar from SUGAR CURED BACON
Shanghai and Kobe left Moji on the 3rd
November, and may be expected!
here on or about the 8th November.
The P. M. S. S. Co.'s a Chino sailed
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Houoleis, Japan Parts and Shanghai
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HAS ARRIVED.
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Kumchow, British str...1,400, J. Martin, Saigon Det, 30, General.—Curvexe.
Australien, French etc., 6,513, Costa Marseilles and Saigen Nov. 1 Mails and General-ENAGERIES MARITIMES.
Publat, German str., Iron Canton.
DEPARTURES. November 3. Japan, for Haiphong. Tipanas, for Batavia. Dagny, for Holbow and Pakhoi. Haimus, for Swatow.
Duigi Maru. for Swatow and Tamsui. Heimdal, for Haiphong.
A
Coblen, for Manila and New Zealand. Choyang, for Canton
Kiang Fing, for Chinking and Wuhu, Ariake Maru, for Kabe, Linas, for Shanghai..
Hangang, for Swatow and Shanghai Bohemia, for Shanghai..
November 4.
Chiyuen, for Shanghai.. Hsin Chang, for Canton. Chinhua, for Canton.
Jelunga, for Shanghai and Kobe.
PASSENGERS,
ARRIVED.
quaint method of expression causing a good deal of fun. In song and dance, too, he did a great deal of work, and the "hit" of the evening was scored by him with bliss Dixie Blair (Mercedes) in the duet "My home in Dixie," the refrain of which everybody went away humming. Mr Walter de Leon and Misa Minta Durfee, as the inevitable lovers, were responsible for some good musica! autabors, “ the former being a very capable dancer. There zre a namber of other parts in the cat, which are more or less well filled, while the chorus is well trained and the dancing is sprightly. Amongst the bext of the musical numbers may be mentioned "Betty, the Belle of the Bathers," and "I Idolise Ida" both of which have catchy choruses. The company
will be with us all this week, and some
more good things may be expected. To night will be staged The Campus," story of college life written by Mr Walter do Leon, which comes to us with a good reputation.
INDIAN FOUND HANGING.:
Light or variable winds are indicated along the E. coast of China, and modumta E, winds over the sorthern portion of the
China Ses.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours end- ng it 10 am, to-day, 0.00 inches.
Forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon
"
1.-Hongkong and Neighbourhood:
winds, moderate; fine.
2.-Formoss_Channel :„Variable winds
squally.
3,--South coast of China between Hong- kong and Lamocks: The Same as No. 1.
4. Santh const of China between Hoog- kong and Hainan: The Same as No. 1.
Two men were fined $250 each, and
another was fined $100 at the Magistracy to-day for being in the unlawful possesion of sims and ammunition at 63 Second Street. It was stated that on the premises were found one rifle, a loaded revolver, 15 rounds of ammantity, a quantity of revolver
An Indian coolie, about thirty years of parts, and a chopper. age, was found dead hanging by the neck
PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per Japan, from Calcutta, &a. Rev. in a shed near the South Face.tunnel at and Birs Musser, Misa and Master Musser, Kowloon Chi yesterday. The dead man nesting with the steamer age at Co- Par P., and O. stoamer Mongolia, com Mr Jenkins.
had sixteen sovereigns and twelve Ameri- lombo. Due Hongkong Nov. 8. From
from San Francisco for Hongkong via THE DAIRY FARM CO., LTD. H.
on Saturday, the 2nd November.
Gongkong, November 19, 1910.
*
The
N. D. L. Derflinger which left here on Wednesday, the 30th October, At 10 am... arrived at Singapore on Sunday, the 3rd November, at a..
EXCHANGE.
-Hongkong-Norember-4,-1318,——
Live) left Singapore for this port on On London
the 31st October, and is expected bero
on the 6th November.
The E. & A. str. Empire left Sydney on
the 9th October for this port vin.
Cuicusland ports and Manila,
left
Bank Wize... in
On demand,
"
30 days' sight are
4 months' neht
Credits, 4 months light,
Documentary, & months sight On Paris
On demand,
Credits, & months, sight,
The Shire Line Ltd.'s s.a. Denbighshire
Bingapore for Hongkong on the 29th Cup. due Boogkong on the 7th Nov, The U. & Co.'s a Capri left Singapore for this port on the 31st October, and
DAY
be exported here on or about the Oz New York 7th Karember.
The 10. 8. N. Co., Ltd.
Chansang
Un Berlin
Heft Java for Hongkong on the 30th. | On
Gerober, due Bonkong on the 8th November
On demand.
On demand,
Credit, 60 dara
pombay--
On demand,
The H. L N. Co., Ltd.'s. Launda On Calenta
Jaft Rangoon for Hungkang vis Sin.
apore vir the 23rd October, due Hong-
con thè êth Novembar,
3. D. L. 6. Prin: Giplemund left
Hydney on Saturday, the 19th Oct., at
1 am, and may be expected here on
Un domhand,
Ora Bingapore
On demand,
On degustid,
On Malla
er alwac Monday, the 11th Noveinber. On Shanghai- "LO. & N. Co., Ltd.'s as.. Yataking On demand,
Left Caliutia for Susits and Bongkong
om the 26th October dne Hongkong
an the 11th November.
KY. K. a. Kannu Mary (Austra Dan Line) lelt Bydney for this port vis ports on the 20: October, and 1 expected here on the 18th November, KAZ.K. Wakas Mors (Tombay Tires Telt Hombay for this port aÍK of the Inovember, and le
bare on the 19th November,
30 days' sight, (privata paper)
On Yokohama
Gold Leaf, 100 fine (pez tel) 800.20
On demand,, the Tan Sovereigns (Banks buying rabe) 2,65 Silver (per ok) Bar Bliver in Hongkong 14.10% prem Chinese, Copper Chauss Chine Copper Cents HAM MANAITH Interme Chines Sab. Codnj Hongkong Bak Colum
THE NANTO YUSEN KUML
(South Bra Mai 8.5., Co.)
-15
NOTICE. TO CONSIGNEES.
STEAMSHIP. BANRI MÁRU.
FROM KOBE MOJI & KEELUNG.
it!
POST OFFICE NOTICES. The escashal is due to arrive her Wednowday, the dth Cob, with the Siberian Mail from London of - Wednesday, and Friday the 16th and 18th Oct.
Malls will close for :-- HOIHOW&HAIPHONG."
* Per Sungiciang, at 9 am, on Tuesday,
the 4th Nov. PAKHOL & HAIPHONG.
Far Eunos at 9-
|--
-on Tuesday, the.
the Sth Nov, WATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.
Per Hatching, st 10 sim, on Tuesday,
the 5th Nov.
STRAITS & BOURABAYA.
Pir Fawang, at 10 am, on Tuesday, klipm-
5th-Nav
STRAITS.
Piz Arondis, 15 10 km., on Tuesday,
the 5th Nov.
FORT BAYARD,
Par Amariona, na 108.m., on Tuesday,
the 5th Nov..`
SHANGHAI & NORTH CHINA.
Per Choysang, at 10 a.m., on Tuesday. -
the 5th Nov.
MACAO
Par, Sui Tai, at 1.13 p.m., on Tuesday,
the 5th Nov.
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.
Par Taming, at 3 p.m., on Tuesday, the
5th Nov.
STRAITS.
Per Boidis, at p.m., on Tuesday, the
6th Nov.
KUDAT & SANDAKAN.
Per Borneo, at 8 am, on Wednesday,
the 6th Nov.
HOI & SAIGON.
FORT BAYARD. HAIPHONG, PAK-
Per di-Kiang, st 8 a.m., on Wednesday
the 6th Nov. SWATOW.
Par Haiman, at 10a.m., on Wednesday,
the 6th Nov.
SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.
Per Kaijo Maru, et il a.m., on Wednear
day, the 6th Nov.
SAMARANG & SOURABATA.
Par Cheldar, at 11 am, on Wednesday,
the 8th Nov.
STRAITS & INDIA V1⁄2. CALCUTTA.
Per Divera, at noon, on Wednsadayy
the 6th Nov.
JAPAN VIA NAGASAKI & SEATTLE. Per Minnesota, at 3 p.m., on Wednes-
day, the 6th Nov.
JAPAN Via MOJL
Per Ujina Maru, at 4 p.m., on Wedzeer
day, the 8th Nov," NEWCHWANG.
Fer Kuang, at 5 p.m., on Wednesday,
the 6th Nov.
SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA, JAPAN Via NAGASAKL HONCLULUS CANADA UNITED STATES & SOUTH AMERICA Via SAN FRAN CISCO.
(Europe via Siberia). Per Tengo Maru, on Tuesday, the ötl Nor
Printed Matter and Samples at 10 szt. Registration at 10.15 a.m.
Registration, with late fee of 10 cents up
to 10.43) Registration, Kowloos, B.O.. 9.30 am. ·
Letters ni l'a.m.
SAIGON, STRAITS, CEYLON, ADE-
LAIDE, WESTERN AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT & EUROFT Via MARSEILLES,
Pur Magellan, on Tuesday, the 8th Nov. Printed Mattor and Samples at 10 a.m. Pegistration 10.15 m.
Registratios, with late fee of 10 cents-
up to 11.000 a..)
Registration, Kowloon B.O., 9.30 s.m. Letters at 11a.m.
Lato Letters 11 am to noon. Extra Postage 10 conta.
(Letters posted in all the Pillar Bazo
in time for the frst c estance will be included in this contract rusil.)
China Const Meteorologicni,
Station.
Register.
November 4-LI
Hour.
Barometer.
Temperature.
Humidity.
Weather.
Force
74.99.73 1898) ar
Vrostock
Hakodate ... Nemuro 6.30.20
Taxis......
"
¿30.11 $0.24
30.11
90.03
30.06
Oshiman Nah
30.04
30.01
labi'jima
29.97
Bonin La
Gibraltar Oct. 12, Mr and Mrs F. C. de Taichu Menezes From Genoa Uct. 17, Rey, F. Tainan
P..
Billet, Rev. P. Berni
F-Betznit, Hon. Gabun
Per Hatching, from Coast Porta, Rev. and Mrs Campbell and 3 children, Mr F. a post offics recripts representing a total London Out, Mrs Cedge, Miss B.-M. Chef o
Weiluiwei sum of $1,000, which it is supposed that he South, MA Broke Castle Hankow Par Chinhua, from Shanghai, Miss Lead had sent home from Ameries. He had Mr H. Carter. From Marsciles Oct. 11,
Mr N. Watson better, Messrs Manger, Vapiwalls, Bears, come to Hongkong from America, and had Swann, Orr, Winarta, John and Schluter. taken passage by the Dilwara, which sails Hongkong Nov. 13. From Bremen Oct. Sharp Pk... 7.
Fer
N. D.
D. LE Prinzess Alice. Das Gutcaff... Per Magellan, for Hongkong from Mar for India to-morrow. The man was re-2, Mr G. Hohne From Southampton Amoy 60 saules, Mr Pathe, Mr-Moro, Mr and Min Carlie; from Port Said, Mrs Machon, Mr ported missing some days ago from the Oct. 8, Mr A. L. Sutton, Mr and the Swatow Mashon ; from Singapore, Mr and Mrs. J, Sikh temple, but he was found again before Misos. A. B. and M. E. Wolle. From Tahoku**), bæ. E. Frag, Mr G. Pereira, Mr J. Range: Irons Saigos, Mr and Mrs de Barthelemy.
The apparently committing suicide, Mr Mare, Mr Hue, Hev. Kisise
Per Kilano Maru; & from Yokohama, &c. for Hongkong, Mike Bowlton, Miss Carpenter, Miss M. Cochrane, Mrs C. W Cole, Mr and Mrs C G Fail, Miss NA THE above Steamer haring saved Co. Gibb M Gibbs May Gibson Capl signses of Cargo are hereby requested . H. Gibson, Mrs Hayashi and child, Mr to send in their Bill of Lading for H. Holmes, Miss Montague, Mr and Mrs constenignature and to take immediate Montague Ode, Mr AB G. Newbourgh, delivery of their Goods from alongside. Mr T. Potris, Mr CH. Ross, MT. C. Cargo impeding the discharge of the Turner, Misa A. Wallace, Mr W. BA Voosel will be landed and stored at. Coa Mohiden, Mr T-Makino, Mrs Nakamut vigneca' risk and exponas de entrega Mr J. Shimizu, Mrs T.. Wakata.
No Firs Insurance will be effected by: w} in any case whatever.
DODWELL & CO., LIMITED.
Agents. Hongkong, November 4, 1913.
Hongkong Begister.
Barometer
: B. THE SHAMEEN MURDER.
SHIPPING REPORTS. The British steamer Joan from Sings 1404 poza reports: Fine weather.
The British steamer Raiching From Bestow reports: Had moderate Southerly wind and fine, clear weather,
The British steamer Onsang reports -
Prisoner Kemanded.
Darby, Bir. J. Halmers,
ME
K. J. Mard •Pescadores Ung, Mr Naupat Dr K. Poengen, Mr F Canton de la Rama, Mr B. Rowan, Mrd. Seiboth Hongkong
Per P&O 1.8 cuia. From London Vids Peak. Det 6 Due Hongkong Nov. 13. Mr. F
Gay Book..
ryg
Dodo
& Hazeland, Mr and Mrs Baker and child, Maco The Sapoy Tizahim, of the 128th Baju Mim Forge, Mr J Nicholson, Miza G. W. Wuchow aristan Infantry, who stands charged with Boome, Mr. Collins and child, Mrs Her Hotho the murder at the Shounen of a Subedar mitage, Mrs Mackart, Mr K. Teithial, Pakhoi
Mr J. Mixby, Mr J. G. Morgan and family Phalien of his regiment, was brought up at the Mr. F. H. Botir, Miss Pochin, Me D. WE Tou Criminal Sessione to-day, and farther Dratman, Mr. 8. Ixer. Mr J. Rogers, Mr remanded till the November Bewtons on
||T-Stout, Fleet-Paymaster." Harris, De. Já pozri the lath instant. It will be remember
* Per Tanga Maru, from London
Hong Bacol that at the last trial the jury disagroad sad kong, Sept. 28 Mr and Mrs Fox were discharged.
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