WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1916.
SHIPPING
P. & O. S. N. CO.
ROYAL MAIL SERVICE
UNDER CON PRAGU WITA. HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT
TU
14
THE CHINA MAIL
RUBBER ONIONS.”
BRITISH BLOCKADE IN NORTH
SEL
SOME REMARKABLE FINDS -
(4) Rubber onions. These were discovered when out of our officers" Idropped one on the deck. The nint
boudel into t
(3). _Rubber concealed in coffee meka. Į (6) Cotton concenkel în2èarrels (of Hour
STRAITS RUBBER.
'COMPANIES,
SHARE QUOTATIONIN
Brvaaronn, Jana Sib. STERLING SMARIS,
(7) Rabber honey, made in the form | Now. Vazus. of honeycomb filled with arians
3/ Allapar liquid mixture.
MARSEILLES AND LONDON, mand of the British blockade, in the come maler my direct personal observa
Making PartyGERE AND ÖANDO DO
STRAITS, COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, EGYPT, &c.
Sea
ן
£ 1 Angio Jara
£
Angios Malay
Ayar Kunior Batang Ha 1.Bata Caves
Ratc
Tig
9,- Bekob
Bekit Kajang
BUTES, SELLERS
·B- 2/4 20/à 95- 10% 1126 17
1/3
2- Bukit Mertajam
A
1 Bukit Rajah'
100%
2/- Bukit Salmuger
10
29/6
2,9
1102
Rukit Sembawang 96 2,1 Castlefield
Chersoness
In an interview with Mr.Henry Suyda London correspondent of the Brooklyn Daily Fagle, Rear Admiral (9) False manifests.. Sir Dadley De Chair, who was in cum-for distinct occasions whien bayg North Sea from August 4, 1914. totion one blockading patrols has reached March 6, 1916, tells the complete story neutral ships from imminent thestruction! of the British blockurle in the North by German torpecies in the North Sea1
The British bekade in the NorthThe merchantmen were lowering their boats with the submarine standing off Sea" declared Admiral De Chair, waiting to fire. On another occasion concentrated chiefly throughout an area
Scandinavian with wo care par to the east and north of Scotland, main-
inasts bruken off and the crew buked to taining a guarded district which com- pletely intercepts all traffic to and from the bulwark. We towed the wreek to July 24 the Scandinavian countries and Den "British port for repair. We towed Aug. 13 mark. When the blockade was instituted American ship, which bal been August 15 Aug 27 organisation of patrolling ons drifting about helplessly for twelve days 1 Damansara
without coal or fexxk into a British port 1.Dennistown essentially
but quite small, 'Sept. 1 Sept, TOWELS
E. 1. Duff Sept. 11 Sept 13] adequate to the nature of unr work through the worst sort of a sea.
»Which rantral nation has been the S/ Edinburgh Sept, Oct. 2 Grachtally, however, the blockade was
worst offender against the British-Galang Besar Oct. 16 pulled very much tighter. The number
1 Hajong Nov. 4 of patrolling ship increase month by kade the Eagle correspondent 1 Golcondh
asked. Nov. 12month, until we now have a complicated
I could easily tell you that, bus IE1 Highlands network of cruisers eattereil over theabant,"replied Almiral De Chair. The North Sea arvas, a network through ships of one atentral have attempted to which it is impossible for any steamer.
Steamart
Leave Hoog-
Dun at
Connecting Mail
kong
Steamer from
Marseille
Colombo
Nood Saturday,
Colombo.
1916
Due London
1915
NAGOYA
NTANZA
June 17 KHYBER... Thu. June 2p. Through Stesmer
July |'Aug.
17
4
NELLORE
Fri, July 14 Through
Steamer
NANKIN
"July 28
Through Steamer
SOMALI
Aug 18
Aniver. Hind
NORE.
Aug. 25
MOOLT AN
25.
Sept. R
KAFEOAR
Oct 0.
Sept.
Oct.
$
Through Steamer ARABIA
Oct. Nov.
20
MALTA
NAMOR
SARDINIA
1
Pasutgarn change Steamers at COLOMBO,
Accommolation in the connecting Steamer from COLOMO is definitely reserved
Hongkong at the time of Booking.
On the Australiau Route Ticketà Interchangeabla" with Orient Line.
SAILINGS DIRECT TO
SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND
NELLORE...
NANKIN
NOVARA
NORE
8. 5.
YOKOHAMA.
Leave Hongkong About
THURSDAY, SATURDAY,
SATURDAY,
SATURDAY,
22nd June. *1st July.
15th July.
49th July.
Passengre may travel by Railway in Japan between Ports of Call free of charge. Return Tickets are available by Messageries Maritimes Company.
IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS, INTERMEDIATE (Non-Transhipment) STEAMERS
WILL LEAVE DIRECT FOR
in
MARSEILLES AND LONDON, Calling at SrsusFORE, PORI SWETTENHAM, PENANG, COLOMBO AND PORT SAID.
CARRYING IT AND SALOON PASSEN FERS AT REDUCED RATES. Paorosso SAILINGA
STEAMERA.
Leave Hk050 about
Leve S'PORT.
butt
Дие ль M'SEILLIR. if calling abcut
-NOVARA
Aug. 10
Due LONDON about.
Aug. 21 Sept. 20 Sept. 29
- WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS.
All Cabina sis fitted with Electric Fans free of charge and each Berth Furnished with an Electric Kaling Lamp.
sailing ship or trawler, fiying either carry more entraband through our a beutral or enemy fag, to pass without blockade than any other, but I can coming qadler or direct observation, Karcely name the offeuxier."
A SMART BRITISH DEAL.
ENEMY LOSES ROUMANIAN FLOUR.
I had certain French ship with my squadron. A modern, bloëkuvia is not a ring of ships, steaming within sight uf Bach other, forming a sort of fence | series was tracks to enemy countries Ihr North Sea blockule consists of the | strategie placing of units of patrolling squaxirons, all out of sight of each
The Aveptance by the Roumanisa other, but within easy steaming distance. Usually gur cruiseră aro-about twenty | Millers". Syndicate of the offer of the miles apart, and as each enser is Bettish Iyers Syndicate for the purchase afforded a clear view of fifteen miles to of four available for export" has caused the horizon no blockade-runner can passgreat satisfaction here. between them without being seen by
one or with."
PATROLS NEARLY ALL AUXILLARÏS
We use a type of warship known as
Brekantst, April 20.
The transaction greatly benefits the
3- Chimpal 1,8 p.d. 2/- Cicaly Ord.
ETC
3,6
17,6
1/6 19 15
Pret
15
17/8
2- Consolidated. Af.
10/-
edi
2B/
BO-
6,6
Kapar Para
1 Kepitigalia
2- Kota Tinggi
2- Laba (FMS).
1 Leuadron
-1-Langen Ledbur
2- Lingel Ord.
2/ Looden Asiatio
£ 1 Lumet
9'63
1 Malacca 7% Pref. 80-
Ст Merlimat Malayalam
£1 Mount Austin
"1 Nordan 2-Padang Jaxs 3/- Pabaling
пос
Jasnojossugunkusuzována. URRIARENKORBAN PERCRAsy. Sind gemundesongen gese
10/6
人
9- Henwood
2,6
and
L'Lada
9- Jasin
17 2/3
3- Karnouing
3
£
1
92/8
15%
20%-
-Kombol","
20 .
21 Kuala Lumpar
72/8
想
40/- - - 455
$7649/-
1
401-
189
50%-
6/9
7/9
97/6
PO
801-
18-
50/-
心
91/9
45%
50
Di
5/9
1
PETITAN
.9324
30-
P Dickson
Lakuk
£
1 Rombia Pref.
→I Rombia Ordy
20/6
2-R. Ear of EriAD
Trusts 17/3 p.d. 178*
70/
19
£1
Sandayan
27/8
1. Seremban
20/-
26/
I
Sialatg
Singapore Par
2/7
31-
2
2-Straits S. Bertam
2/
timates Pa
507-
£
1. Sungei Krism Pref. 40/-
1 Tobrau
illers, who incur no risks, and the fire
·
is kept in the country for the present.
It will have considerable results for
an auxiliary armed cruiser, usually Turkey, for, according to reliable informa. a converted passenger ship or merchanttion which reached Bucharest to-day, tha tuler, in war paint and mounting lick of food in Turkey nounts to famine. ever guns.
Such ships are uct a kilogramase of four cents about tava warships at all for the superior fighting franes in Cestintiuople at present. eraft of the British Navy are kept for As already repreted, the Millers Syndi the lung anticipated engagement chieb cate refused the Gennan offer to buy the we hope to fill with the German Navy tour available for export at the price of You must imagine is steaming a beaten 5,500 francs per waggon. The British track up and down a bit of open softer was repted through the agency of in total darkness at night and during the well-known bonker. M. Crissoveiozal the day keeping a sharp look out for and an agreement has been signed, that nines and submarines. Finally, one
£ 1 Rubber Invest
day there is a blotch of, smoke on the no four shall be made, for any other horizen and word pusees that a ship is foreign buyer for four months under K}£ sighted Overhauling the merchantman penalty of an indemnity of 15,000,000 the eruiser's guna fire two Blank francs. All the other contracts for the charger to draw attention to the line sale of font which have already been of small dags which have been run agreed to, about 4,000 waggons to" Turkey. up to the masthead. Accompanied Austria, and Germany, have been granted.
Parmre Tickets Interchangeable with the British India Co Round the World Tickets and Through Tickets to New York in connection with the armed guard of five men the to M. Crinsoveloni. Principal Mail Lines
'
Return Tickets at Lars and a half available to Europe for Two Tests; of to Intermedinte Porta for Six Months.
Owing to the War in Europa Steamers and Sailing dates are liable to be cancelled or altered without notice."
For Further Information, Passage Fares, Freights, Handbooks, sto.. apply to
B. V. D. PARR,
Acting Superintendent.
CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.
FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS.
S.S.
CHINA
WILL SAIL FROM HONGKONG FOR
SAN FRANCISCO
VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA & HONOLULU, JUNE 29-SEPTEMBER 5 - NOVEMBER 11.
AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLASS PASSENGER
SERVICE AT INTERMEDIATE BATES.
O. E. RITTER,
Freight and Passenger Agent,
Prince's Buildings,
Leg, House Street,
INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.
Gargo carried on through Bills of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA DELAGOA BAT. DURBAN (Win!), EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and JAPE TOWs with transhipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAS AFRICAN LINE
FROM HONGKONG
2nd June.
PROPOSED SAITING,
Connecting with
*8.S.." SURAT
· From COLORED;
17th Jane
EXCELLENT ACCOMMODAZION FOR LEX] AND 2ND-ELASI PASSENGERS,
ORIENTAL AFRICAN
LINE.
hoarding officer goes over the emuiser's side, and often at peril to life and limb clambers up to the tramp's deck. Our hoarding officer interviews the captain and the erew is sometimes mustered in suspicious cases to determine whether any German subjects are aboard Bat it is impossible to examine a large cargo
OFFICIAL NIGHTS. IN JUNE,
The following Table shows the Stan- dard Time at which Official Night ends
in mid-cccan and in heavy weather and begins during the month of June
Neutral captains invariably prefer to be 1916- sent into a British barbour. The delay!&nate.
is reduced to a minimum. Regarding June 14th,
German submarines in the North Sea,
my experience is that they invariably sink at sight, or give the crew only three minutes to clear out before the ship is torpedoed. German submarine commanders within the North Sea areas. bave respected no lag, and have adopted the same merciless attitude toward neutral and helligerent.alike.
SOME RUNES.
With regard to devices adopted by blockade-runners to elule the vigilance
of our examination, I may, mention some of the chief ruses -
(1) Double bottoms, decks and bulk- heads, concealing guns, rifes, and other äreums or ammunition.
(2) Copper keels and copper plates on sailing ships.
(3) Hollow masts,
DESTINATION.
1 Seafold
2/- Selangor
SiDzapore Caited 2/4,
Ohoh
Sangel Kaper 8/ 1/3
2/- United Serdang - 11/-. 12/-
1 Utd. Sus Betong 32/6 57/6
2. United Kumatra
Val d'or
2- United Temiang
2- Vallambrosa 2-Tata Serg
† Alor Gajah
DOLLIES
10 Ayer Hitani
1 Ayer Kening Ayet Molek
5 Ayer Panas
L'Algownis
10 Bukit Timah
1 Bakit K. R.
875
4.10
11.86 8:50%
PANKS
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS
HONGKONG HOTAL.
TONGKONG & SHANGHAI
BANKING CORPORATION.Me & Mrs C Alling MrA.Shelton Hooper
Paid-up CAPITAL RESIVA FUNDS -
Sterling
£1,500,000@3;,==§15,000,000 *** 18,000,000
Silver
RISERVY CAMLITY OF
Prorizons
He Atkinson Mr A. Matlo Hosper. Me H. Murray Bain Mr Horsford
$13,000,000 Mr & Mrs Baldwin Mr J. St. C. Hunt
MrT. DW. BannisterMrs Henri Hus Air D. H. JozeS Mie J. H. Baring Mr W. L. Barker Mr E. M. Joseph. Mr & Mrs S. Barker Me E E Josep
and child. Ar N. B. Karanj Macune des Barris Dr 4. T. Knoderer
$23,000,000
$13,000,000 Mr R. Barmott Mr & Mrs P
COURT by Draxeròng.
W. L. Pattenden, Esq.-Chairmad S. H. Dodwell, Esq.,-Deputy Chairman G.T.M. Edkins. Eaq Hon. Mr. D. C. S. Gubbay, Eag Hon. Mr.
Landale.
3.A. Plummer Esq F. H. Holyoak. Hon Mr. E. Shelim
CHIES MANAGER: Hongkong-Y. J. STABB Esp."
MANAGER
Shanghai-1 G. STEPHEN, Eaq.
-----
LONDON RANKINS-LONDON COUNTY AND WESTMINSTER BANK, TED,
HONGKONG-INTEREST ALLOWED. "
Miss Bearvile Mrs J, Beck
Relilios
Mrs E R. Beblis
Mr C. D. J. Bell **
Mr A. Bell
Capt.&Mrs J. Lenna
Mr and Mrs ▲ 1
・Leopard
Mr S. Longfeld Me W. Mase
Major D. Macdonald Mr & Mrs Macg@WER“
Mir H. Bickertan Mrs J. W. Bicknell Me 8. H. Blairdeiland & children Mr R. J. Bigbeck ir J. J. Bleeker
Bolton
Capt. R Branch
D. Brown
Mr G. A. Main
Dr. O. Marrick
Mr W. D. MeGombe
F. McGarty
Mr F., Brownrigg Me & Me Whirler. Mr M. W
Mr R. Bucze
Dr G W
Mr P. Melas
Mr. F. Burke, Jr. Mr. S. Uchids Miss M. Burns Mr J. Merecki Mr T. J. Burns Mr R K Maista
Mr E. W. Burrough Mr and Mrs G Mr and Mrs Butter
Minuitt
worth and family Mr and Mrs Ma
Mr and Mrs H H. Mr E. Moller
Calkins:
¡On Current Account at the rate of Two per cent. per annum on the daily balancers L Calkins
ON FIXED DEPOSIT
Mrs Cannable
Capt. L Camel
For 3 months 24 per cent, per annum. and 30
12
*
Mr D. Mc. Murray
and Mra. E.
Mr. and
Newman
Mrs Paulhan
Dr. and Mrs W. W.
phild
Pearse and sh
A & Chadbourrelie B. 1. Ferrie
Cases
STABB, Chief Manage...
Mr. C. Chenet
Bir F. B. Loby
Hongkong, Feb. 19, 1918.
HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK
THE business of the above Bank
conducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING COR PORATION. Rules may be detained on application
INTEREST on deposits is allowed on
Capt. J. R. Pinien,
Mr CE Chubb Mr. F. PowellA
Mr A Count
Lair F. W. Cox
Mr N. Croucher
W. R. Daniel
W. Price
Mr E Hay Mr R. Rouss Capt. W: Rothen
Mr and Mrs F. E. Madnie R. Salle,
Mrs H Seaulan
My Gen. Semler
Sharp
Mi F & Dawson Mrs J. F. Beurla Capt. J. Dewar Mr J. Dewar Miss 8. Dlongateh Mr F. S. Douglass Miss C. Daugelass
Miss M. E. Duffy
ག
Fasley
.
Mr
Shaw
B. R. Shover Mr and Mrs 3. L
da Silva and child
Simmode
Mr M.
3rd W. Eastman Mr and Ms T Mr.CF. Emery Miss Farr
Me A 1. Ferrell Mrs & Finlayson Mr F. S
Fisher MF F. Foote
MAD. Ferreira, Miss E. Smith
the minimum monthly balances Mes W PER CENT per annum. Depositors may transfer at their optic balances of $100 or more to the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI RANK. to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PËR -CENT.
per ann.
For the Hongkong and Shanghai,
Banking Corporation.
-N, Í. STABB,
Chief Manager.
Hongkong, May 14, 1914.
1817
IHE CHARTERED BANK
INDIA ARETRALIA CHINA
Mr H. J. Frum
Mr & Mrs C. Gardiner
Gibb
Mr V. Sorby
Mr A. B. Sorensen Mr D. V. Steavatdan Mr J.W. Stockhause Ir J. B. P. Styher
Lt. R. B. Sutton.
W. W. G. Semmens Mc
Mr L. J. Gilberto Mr. H.-H. Taylor
Tapior
Mr and Ms G. L. Mr. and Mrs V. P.
Goodman 12
Mr A. G.
Gordon
Mrs T. B. Gortar Mr V. Goulbourn OFMr and Mrs P.
Gray
INCORPORATED "BY ROYAL CHARTER |1853.
HEAD OFFICE TinsboN.
RESERVE LIABILITY OF PRO-
PRIETORS
Thewlin
Mr4. C. Thomas
Mios FH. Todd
Mr AE Todt
F. MrE 31. Tower
Mrm A. J. Tuttle and
Mr W. A. Grayenildren Mr. S. Gublay Mr and Mrs. Vis Mr R. Guggenheim Mr T. Vis Mr G, Hamel
Mr Yande Wall:
Mr. and Mrs W. A. Watlin
Hannibal
Mr G. Harper
Mr.A. Watson
Mr R. Weil
E1200000 Govern General & Mr. P.White £1,600,000-Mrs Harrison
Mr VA Hearne Mr Hekking
Mr and Mrs W. E
White
Mrs C. M. White £1,000 Mr. A. Henderson Mr C. M. White, Fr
FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General
Banking business transacted..
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for 1 vor or shorter periods nt rates which will be quoted on-application.
T: C, DOWNING,
Manager.
Mr.
Gen W. Henley Mian. H. Wers
Mr A. Hicks
Mr. S. Wiggin
Mr and Mrs. A. S. Me and Mrs Ex
Hillyer
M And
Miss Hillyer
Me W. R. Hindi
r W. I. Hodge Mr A. F. Hodgins Mr G. Holman
3/9
오스
13/8
17
$4
€ 9,55
3.50 30.00 37.50 nom
PAID-UP CAPITAL RESERVE FONDL
1.274
1.35
"
2.
2.00
2]â
9.00
4.25
19,00 15.00
Enda.
Begins.
1 Bukit Katil
0.85 0.921
12771
0.25
5.28.
Bukit Jalotong
41.56
15th, 3.28
4.19
16th,
7.18
17th.
5.28
7.18
Glenesly
Changkat B'dang
8,00
1.60
1.75
5 Harbor
9:00 10,00
18th
7.19
10
19.50 13,50
19th
5.20
7.19
Jeram Kasia Cara
1,40 10
20th,
1.29
7.19
1 Timah
1:05 1.15
21th,
Hongkong, June 13, 1916.
22nd,
& Kalamak
5.00
5.05
В Которая
5.50
4.70
www
nard.
8. Luns
7.25
DG0
5.30
1 Malaka Pinda
1.75 186
25th, 6.30 20th.
Malakoff
4.00 4.25
THE MERCANTILE BANK OF
Mr F. W. Cary
27th. 5.31
7.91
D
Sch 5.31
5 Mergul
1 Mandal Tekong
6.70
0.771
3.90
4.15
3.20 3,90
29th. 5.31 30th,
7.21
5. Nala
44.75
5.10
INDIA, LIMITED. Arthorised Capital
£1,500,000
5.31
7.21
Pajam
: 16.00
17.00
Subscribed
1,125,000
1 Peptal
157
10 Pula Balang 48.50 4.25
1.80
Paid-up
583,500
4.00
Reserve Fund...
Mr W. J. Dexter
550,000
0,62
Mrs E. J. Dingle
0.70
9.00 *11.25
9.30
BANKERS
12.00
0.25 0.324
2.30
0.80
8.95 8.75
· 1.40··
· 1.80 ° 0.624 0.70 L20.1.20
transacted.
ALEXANDRA CAFÉ
OYSTERS Freak Fried or Steward.
Findon Hireka, Kinners &a.
Vessels Advertised as Loading
Australia Porta, do..... Empire Australia Porta, 30. Pasterz -mess B′bay. S porn & Oʻbo Fenang. Mart. 'B'bay, v. 8'port Cho yon Maru
Batavia, Samarang,do. ojun Miru m Eloualaia via Japan dojkiyo Mara .... Hollow & Haiphong Takeing London v. 8'pore &c. Nyanza London & Bombay &o Nagoya ...
Regular Direct Service from JAPAN, CHINA and STRAITS BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN, EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAFE London v. Spare & Katori Maru TOWN, calling at MAURITIUS en route and affording the Quickest. Transport from the UBIENT to SOUTH AFRICA,
LONDON
of
PROPOSED SAILINGS.
2 Now Berandah
1 Patggör
5 Radella
די
Bandycraft
1 Sambrong
Sungei Bagan 1. Timbalak 10 Tromb
$5 Teink Anson
2 Trafalgar
Y-Ulu Pandan
1 United Malacos
2.40
BATE OF ENGLAND,
LONDON JOINT STOCK BANK, LIMITED.
17.40 18.00 Every description of Exchange business
Williams MrS.P.J.Williamsex Mr G. G. Wood Capt. WR. Wyles
PRAK HOTEL
Mr and Mrs Neit
Mr and Mrs D. C. MacIntyre & child.
Casulli
Mrs J. A. Martin and
Mr and Mrs W. LJ. children
Cooper Col Darling, RE
MES. H. Ellis
Lt Col Faichnie
Mr W. H. Ford
his F. Gaudiot
Mr Denman Fuller
Mrs C. Gandist.
Mr R. Y. Mattingly
Mr and Mri F.
Meines
Me and Mrs Charles
Maurer,
k
MET. L. Ferkins
Mr & Mrs E. Rahaha
Mr and Mrs W. E
Roberta
Mo-C; Skotá
Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr & Mrs A. Findlay -
Hale
Smith.
INTEREST allowed on Current Accents at 9 per cent. per annum on Daily Balance and on Fixed Deposity Mr. and Mrs D. K. Smith
at raten wich may be ascertained on
DATE OF HAVINGTEDERLANDSCHANDELpplication.
....... Gish Livingston & Co. July 1, at 11 am. ............ükšibb Ltvmagton & Co. July 27. s5 11 1, mé
Nippon Yusen Kaisha Jane 10,
Osaka Shosen Kaisha Jane 28, at 7 am. Dodwell & Co. Timited June 96.
E.
·MAATSCHAPPIJ
(NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY),
ESTABLISHED 1824.
"A UTJORISED)
F. A Hazeland Mr&Mr V. Findlay
Holm
C. CHAMPKIN,
Acting Manager. Hongkong March 27, 1918.
Mr Lee Jones
BANK, LTD.
BATABLISHLO 1880.1
LUMIA 100,000,000 (26,000,000) THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE FAID-UP £50,000,000= (£4,188,000)
CAPITAL RESRIVE FOND
1.9, 37,149 (£789,763) HEAD OFFICE-AMSTERDAM.
Branches at. The Hague
HEAD AGENCY-BATAVIL
Toyo Klsen Kaisha July 11, ab Noon. Jardine,M'son Co., Lane 18, at 8 am. 40. 9. N. Cane 17.4. 2. & 0.8. M. Coane 30, at Noon. Sippon Tusen Esisha Jane 29, at Noon. Nippon Tuma Kalaba Jnly 6, at No. The Bank Lane, La... fane 15.AR Jardinell'ond Co, Ld June 17, at 3 p Jardine, M'son&Co,Id June 24, ut å gaml autom Butterfold & Beinn „„July Sunda ................ Butterfeld & Beira „June 16, at 4 pm. BandurrMABEN, massa Dodwell for Co. Ltd., About July 3,
Fraight London & Spore do. Kashiras Mar
Lendon City of Vienna... Manila Loongsang; Maxila - saymanian Fanaar de Manila, A'tralian Port. Thangahs, .. Mantle, Debs & Holis Taming New York. Suez &o. Saint Bede Whal, Robe de Thama Akti Martin... Nippon Yasen Kalai July 14, at 10am. CZERZON,
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Subject to
For rates of freight and fart.
THE
Ban Franciacov.Japan Dairen Marz San Franciacov, Japan Farrin 6an. Fcisco v Japan Jinyo isoo N'ask Chius Bandakan
Sandakan Bhanghai Shangha Hhat, Kobe, & Maji Shai, Kobe & Maji
S'hai & Japan Porteļi 13'bai, Moji & Kobe.
Shal Kobe & hims SITE Bydney, Malbowind Nikko Sydney, Melbourne Ali Mara.
pore, Pang & Celts Lalsing
S'pore, Penang & Cita Fookmaz B'pare F&Bidon}0++lon Mart Singapore & Shayatun
June
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