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MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1916

SHIPPING

P. & O. S. N. CO.

ROYAL MAIL SERVICE

UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT

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MARSEILLES AND LONDON,

FAKING PANENDRE AND. ČARDO, TO STRAITS, COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, HGYPT, "&c.

Dua at Due Connecting Mai

Marieilles Loudon Steamer from

1916.

1916. Colombo.

Thu. June 9 Through

THE CHINA MAIL.

HORSE TRANSPORT.

From The Manchester Quaedian," April 14, 1915;

OFFICIAL. NIGHTS IN JUNE.

The following Table shows the Stan- dard Time at which Official Night end and begins during the month of June 1018

Date

Ends. 5.30

FANKS

TONGKONG & SHANGHAI

BANKS

EDERLANDSCHE ANDER-

MAATSCHAPPLI

(NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY

ESTARLIATED 1824

CAPITAL 1

AUTHORIHET]

$33,000,000 $15,000,000

£80,000,000 (£3,000)

PAID-UP

***ECTORS.

COURT OF D

CAPITALA REIKEYE

£,50,000,000=” (84186)

FUND € 9,237,140➡ (9)769, HEAD OFFICE — AMSTERDAM,

Branches aft

The Hague

Rotterdam

HEAD AGENCY-BATAVIA

WL Pattenden, Esq.-Chairman. S. H. Dowell, Esq. Deputy Chairman. GT3 Frikina, Exq Hon. Mr. D. C. Gubbay, Esq.

Landale Han, Mr.

JA. Flummer, Faq. BA "P.H. Holyoak. Hon. Mr. E.Shellim.BANDGING,

CHIEF MAXAGRY: Hongkong-Y. J. STARE, EMT,

down the alleyway T came upon the ***' table. Sa do battle, with the food and examining case of strangles with the tableware, which avalanched backwards foreman. The patient was breathing with and forwards in the fiddles while the I faished my cald-water shave with a diffulty. All through the night perhaps all-prevading farmyard adpur mingled HRING CORPORATION. shiver, and went out on deck for a breath longer he had her rubbing his throat with this from our plates, and the pound- of air before breakfast. The alp was backwards and forwards over the fronting of hoofs from below and all around P-UP CAPITAL **** rolling heavily to a big beam yes which bead of his stall in a vain attempt to formed a background for a tal

caule talk: RERVE FU

Sterling now and again burah her weather side remove the range of the irritation. **I'll

EF

£1,500,000@42-15,000,000 and drerbert The desks with heavy spray.come to this chapagaior afte kreakfast."

Silver

*** 18,000,000 4 bitter north-east' gala was blowing. 11 thevat way aying "I came

RESERVE LIABILITY OF filled my eyes with tears and stung my And now what shout three eftty

PROPIATORS”. face and hands till they ached. The omething-the big hay fellow. Is he horses ocupying the rows of stalls on standing still tond all night, deck were baring hard work to keep their bas he went down again and about four footing, and the noise of their slipping this morning," said the foreman. "We' and scrambling hosts made a continuous can get over through the empty shall bellow rumbling. As the ship rolled to bere: you'd better take a look at him an opening sea the Horses on the weather The bay lay at the end of the hold, "up- siste bunced themselves against the in-against the bulkhead, where the fighting creasing facliue, leaning further and and ventilation were feeblest. To was further back until the bag row of heads stretched schoes the width of two stalls Aug.

Aug. 13 entirely disappeared, each one into it where he bad wolled or slipped. I had August 18 Avg. 37 own stall, to reappear again aimitane to move the next home away from hir** Sept.

Sept, 10 ously as the dock swung level and wanted explained the foreman. He was gessing.

The vet made k

rough Jept, 19 in the opposite direction. Several poor abery." 11 Sept.

2 beast, blanketed against the cold and examination, and shook his head. No Sept. 25 Oct, Oct

Oct. 16 evidently suffering from some severe kind good Jewing hine anymore." said 'the' of assenza, swayed backwards and for- **vet:"","All "the dope on the ship wards, the dejected carriage of their enrs] wouldn't help him. poor. deyil. That's clearly showing a zero ondition of) alf here, eh? Let's get on top again.” spirits. They were submitting in turn Round the gilles door i barch of the ta the attentions of unshaved, and horsemen or curthe-stiffs,"" to give thei villainoms.lobking horseman who, with a the name used by all sailors—were sing large sprage and a bucket of warm wolping and, banging time on their rin plutes and water, was giving reled to their and panaikins a their breakfast was streaming eyes.

doled out to them. At the alley dar stood one of their pan number, who for the consideration of a few dollars extra had signed on is cook. Now, with his blackened apma and, grimy briwny arima.

4

Steamers

Colombo

Leave Hoog. Forg Noon

NYANZA NELLORE

Sasamer

Thu July 13 Through

Steamer

NANKIN

Fri. July 28

Through

Stoamer

* Kalmır 1-Hind

Aug. 25

* MOOLTAN

·KALTA ·

Sept.

NAMUR

Sept. 22

SARDINIA...

Oct..

*KASHGAR

Steamer Through Through Steamer

Oct. Nov.

26

Nov. Nov. 15

NOVARA NORE

Aug. 11

• Passengers change Stoawarm at COLOMBO."

I

Accommodation in the angecting Staamar from COLOMBO in duxitaly reserved in "Hongkong at the time of Booking.

Da the Australian Route Tickets Laterchangesbla with Orient Lias.

SAILINGS DIRECT TU

SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA

NANKIN

NOVARA ...

SOMALI

NORE

MALTA

$8.

Leave Hongtong About

TUESDAY,

SATURDAY,

MONDAY,..

SATURDAY,

4. SATURDAY,

4th July.

15th July.

5

17th July. 29th July. 15th August.

Passengers may travel by Rallway in Japan between Forts of Wall free of charge. Return Tickets are available by Mosangeries Maritimes Company,

IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS, INTERMEDIATE (Non-Transhipment) STEAMERS

WILL LEAVE DIRECT FOR

MARSEILLES AND LONDON, Calling at SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM, PANG, COLOMBO AND PORT SAID.

CARRYING IT AND END. SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDUCED RATES. PROPOSED SALON

STEAMERS.

Leave 'KONG. about

LOCTO S'POIL. about

Duo at

if calling

bcut

Due LONDON about

86MALI...

Aug. 16.

Aug. 21 Sept. 20 Sept 20

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS.

Fane 20th,

27th, 0.37

98th, 4.31

29th 3.31 30th, 1.31

STRAITS RUBBER

COMPANIES.

·SHIRE · QUOTATIONS..

Nou. Vazım. 3 Allagan 21 Anglo-Jath

£ 1 Ayer Ending

3

1 Batu Caven

At the open hatch of No. 3 I came across the members of the early morning **Funeral" parade." Sweuring vigorously to keep himself warm, the mote was direting half a dozen of the Chinese looked more like, as, over-worked": | deck-bands in” the job of hauling up a blacksmith. Each man in his. Dure: € 1

pent beast that had died in the "tween received a sizzling mutton chop and two

the decks overnight.. Every inch of avail-boiled potatoes, while

youthful able deck space, below was occupied by assistant cook, a shade grimier than his living horses, and the task of extricating (chlel, splashed hot tea into the waiting

a dead one. from their midst was not paanikios.

Bakit Kajang

£1 Damans

10/

MANAGER: 'Shanghai-A: G. STEPHEN, E

LONDON BANCIES LONDON COUNTY AND WESTMINSTER Bark, LIHTTED.

HONGKONG-LAterest Allowed. On Current Account at the rate of Two

CHESTION,

TEMWEB" BJOKIARARTA

Branches st

SUSPARANG

SHANGHAL.

Trrow (Del

Strgardar,

SODRABALA

KOTA RADIA

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MADAN, PADANO PALKVRING PEKALONGAN PESANO PONTIANAK,

TELOX BETON THILATVARI WELTEVRESIN Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo Madras, Pondicherry, Calentta, Bangkok, Saigon, Haiphong. Hanai, Amoy, Yaku hama, Kobe, Melbourne, Sydney, Now

per cent. per annum on the daily balance. Tork, San Francisca aber die N

Of Fixed DepOKITE →→→

EDDON RANKERS S Tho

per cent. per annumendin and Smithe Bank Limited

The Bank buy and sells and receiver for collection Billa of Exchange, issue letterar of enlit an ite Benches and correspondents in the

on the Continent, in Great Britain, America [and Australia, and transaafi -banking

business of every description..

J. F. VAN REES Agents.-

N. J. STABB

·Chief" Manager. Hongkong, Feb. 19, 1916.

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.

E business of the aoove Bank is conducted by the HONGKONG

AND SHANGHAI BANKING COR- PORATION Rules may be obtained on application

INTEREST on deposits is allowed on the minimum monthly balances at 3 PER CENT per annum. Depositors may transfer at their option balances of 8100 or more to the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAT BANK,, to be placed on

SINGAPORE, June 18th.

·STERLING SHANEN..

1.

BOTERR." SELLERJ.

2/43

For 3 months

3/1

-6

10/ Angio-Malay

19:

116

29/6

27/6

- Bating Malaks

2/171

230/- 2.001

1 Bata Tiga

B0/

67/6

2/- Bakob

271

47/6

69/6

2- Bakit Mertajam

3/3

1. Bakit Rajah 100/-

110

2- Bakis Selang

1/3 1/10

2- Bukit Sembawang 2/6

9/9

I Castlefield

... 67/6 25/0

2/ Chersonese.

3/6

3- Chirpal 1/8 p.d. 1/6

4- 19

9/- Cicely find

15/-

1776

9/

Prof

15/-

17/8

E/Crasolidated M

12

B0%

1 Deumistown

30/

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6.8

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20.

45/-

59/6

10/8

2/8

3

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40% 45

1793

Kamaning

3/3 3/9

1 Kapar Para

22/16

92/8

1 Kepitigalla Kambok

15/- 20-

9/0

3/-

9/- Kota Tinggi

THUB.

2/- Labo (F.M.5.)

£

1 Lanadron

1 Langen

87/6

1 Ledbury'

40/

47/6

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189

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37/0 49/6

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18

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29/-

$19

RESERVE LIABILITY OF. PRO-

50-

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£1,204,000

5/3

J

easy. Every now and again the heavy They were a sordid, down-at-heel-look- carcuse, would jam in tho antrow alley.ing, crowd-casual labour of the most way between the stalle, and a chorus of casual kind. As they waited round the shouts would signal the winch to stop galley they were exposed to the full force until the load was cleared agaic When of the wind and the occasional bursts of clear of the hatchway and the horse-boxes spray which bissed over the "bulwarks. on deck a steep roll tank, contraï of the Some of the older hands wore rough. derrick out of the coolies hands, warm garments suited to their work, but 1 Golconda and the big earense took charge, swinging many of the others. insuficiently clad far cut over the reing seas as the ship in the remnants of shore clothing, and unted. At the end of its swing it peaked-looking and bitte with the cold. described a, wild cirela in the air and were hard put to it to keep their tirganla earne hurtling dangerously inboard again, tion poing. to bring up with a beavy smash on the iron shaft of a ventilator while the coolies yelled and leaped clear. Then the roll was thet by the shock of an. nncoming ses. the big tramp steamer checked and trambled. whila sheets of stinging spray

Among the older hands, were several | £ we had me to know well ou recomms of the various kinds of trouble they had been mixed up with, There was one **Smithle, a hard-looking listen. still puler than his wont after having been

sliced over the tops of the horse-boxes. dangerously stabbed in a drinken wrap and loaning water spurted across the in the glory-holy fast time in France.

All Cabins as fitted with Electric Facs free of charge and each Barth Farnished deck. The Chinese hauled their tackles Also Big Mick, who fell twenty feet shown: with an Electric Kealing Lamp..

Pass Ticksta Iatarchsagesble with the British India Co Rowed the World Tickets and Through Tickets. to New York in connection with the Felocipal Mail Lines

Return Tickets at fare and a halt available to Europe for Two Fare; or to "Intermediate Ports for Six Months.

Owing to the War in Europe Steamers and Sailing dates are liable to be cancelled .pe aitored without notice.

For Further Information, Passage. Fares, Freight, Handbooks, etc. apply to

E. V. D. PAER,

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 at 1 p.m.-SEPT. 5-NOV. 11.

AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLASS PASSENGER SERVICE AT INTERMEDIATE BATIM.

"0. E. RITTER.

Prince Buildinga,"

Froight and Passenger Agout,

Ice House Sirvok,.

INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.

Cargo carried on through Bills of lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN. (Natl), EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN with transbipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAN AFRICAN LINEA

FROM HONGKONG':'

28th June.

PROPUSED SÄILING,

Connecting with

S.S. KATHIAWAR

FROM COLONO: 17th July. ExcELLET ACCOMMODATION FOR 172 and End Üzams Passendene.

ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE.

tant, got the derrick-boom, under control, and the corpse was lowered over the side to the level of the rail where it was held, in place until the cutting of the pe saras let it fall into the Atlantic. The imate jotted down the brand and number

"

the stokehold Indder and, being drunk, escaped with a sprained aukle and bruinan, "instead of breaking his neck a sober man would have done. And "Porky," the dirtiest man on the ship, who two trips ago was forcibly put, to steep in a

J. ood

Highlands

-Jdain

21-

£..1 Kala Lumpur

2- London Arlitic

:

1

2 Merliman

Mount Austin Nordanal

9/- Fading Jawa

£1 Pagoh

in a little book, and led his men away barrel of water, having cended the by ult to officiate at Banther similar no meine fastidious company of the zeremony.

glory-hole by his amazing condition of Thever yellow of face and heavy- unwashedness. A tall Scotsream with a £ eyed from lack of sleep, come from his damaged face, too, who, being druck cabin and climbed down into No. 3. I when unloading "horses, last tõp. in £ stepped over the hatch-coaching, found. France, had narmaly "scaped being the iron ladder with my foot, and followed trampled

2/- Pataling

2- Perak

Lukut

- P. Dickson

1 Permas

1 Rembla. Pret.

1 Seremban 1 Rialang 22-Blogspora Park

him down to the tween-lecks, two decks bay with a pitchfork the five red-trotsared£ 1 Rubber Invesk below. A vortant current of sale air French soldiers who attempted to remove rose up the hatchway. "At the bottom I him. There were few, indeed. among made my way over piled bales of hay them who did not betray patent signa£ and sacks of brán to the starboard of one overmastering vice or ether „na alleyway. In spite of the cold on deck soon as they set font on shore. Thieving. it was warm enough down here, and the drunkenness, and fighting made up their homemen were sweating as they nabaled daily routine when i port, and long and distributed the morning-feed. The hours of discomfort and dirty, mal

vet's "cuice made itself heard in the odorous work when at seo. distance, and Insought him down the An I passed by the galley the Chinese alleyway, pushing, "diving, and coaxing saloon boy appeared further along the my way through the heads which over deck beating an outrageous breakfast hung, with many a ramzerind · Whoo, tattoo on his crazy gong. The captain's good hose! BA a talisman against black kitten materialised itself from possible biters.The story of the nowhere and whisked into the salcon, and unfortunate who lost an ear on the .. the captain and his mates following more Innes one estitions.) Holloway decorously, we mź dowa'st, the reefing

DESTINATION,

80/-

108

FIXED DEPOSIT at PER CENT. per annum.

For the Hongkong and Shanghai

Banking Corporation...

N.J. STARE.

Hongkong, Feb. 4, 1915,

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20/

42/6

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Sumatra Para........

1 Sungei Choh

2- Sonrel Exper

9/3

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1. Tebrau

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2/ United Berdang 11

19%

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