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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail)
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RUSSIA AND THE POWERS.
LONDON, January 20th A communique from Paris, dated Janu Bry 20th, states that the representatives at the five great Powers met this morning. M. Youlens, the French Ambassador in Russia, who left. Archangel a few days ngo, gave particulars of the situation in Bussia.
M. Erie Scavenius, Danish Minister, who left Petrograd recently, makes i statement at to-morrow's meeting.
NEW WAR BONDS.
LONDON, January 20th. The Press Bureau states: The Trea. Bury notifies that after February 1st abcripsiens will be revived for the new series of National War Bonds at five per bent. for fire or, ten years, subject to Income tax, or four per cent, for ten years, The first named series will be issued at par and may be redeemed at a premiums. The last named series will be issued at 10) and would be redeemable at par.
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BRITISH. POLICE" AGITATION.
ALLEGED OPPRESSION OF
UNION MEMBERS,
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LONDON, January 20th. Eight thousand delegates of the Police Union throughout the Kingdom "hèld a cert a meeting at the Albert Hall. It is understood that they are agitating against the alleged victimisation of the Jelen members, and for more pay.
INDRAGIRI RUBBER, LTD..
......
The stomaal general vero ingekin- dragiri Rutter, Limited, was boltondanunty 10stSingapore. Mr D,C. Van, Bohap presided, she oth-is prise the ng Merais, i A. Thompson, Ta Khram lock, J. A. Flummer and J. A. Mias
In presenting the report and balance sheet, the chairman said he results for the year may be considered very athefactory, The average price realised by the sals of the company's rubber amounted to only 1. 5d. per lb., but adßcient profits have been carned to permit the payraent, of 7 per cent dívidald freu of war tex and to trapa. for sum of $10,000 out of-profits to resepra account. This has been possible owing to the low cost of production on the the estate whicb amounted to Did, per lb. ouly and this figure would have been lover still had the exchangs value of the guilder, remained at the usual figure of Flr, 140 for $100 instead of increasing to 12 3porige throughout the your of Fla. 134.40 for $100 thus increasing the cost of al remittances to the estate. Exchange is now rapidly be coming normal, the prew nf rate ?eing about. Fls. 1524 for 8100, and it is probable that the all-in cost for the present par will show a further reduction.
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The noscunts have been drawn up in the anne m-nner as those of the old com- pany, "the property being held by the subsidiary Dutch Company formed to com ply with the provisions of the Netherlands Indien Law, the shares of which are held by your company. You wil oberva from the balagou short that the financial. position of the company is very stand. - 'A. ** sum of $75,000 representing the working espital railable for future deral y ment s been invested in Etraits Settlements 6 For cont, war loan, and there is also availų, able for this purpose unerlled capital of 82 per share er a total of 200,000 on the 80,000 partly paid shares. It is anticipated that the funds nog in haod will be sufficient for the current seara require ments and that it will not be necessary lu ell up the remaining 82 per share before July 31. 1019. Tie accounts are clearly set out and I do not think that any of the items stated therein require soy further explanation,
The estate is in good condition generally and is fortunate in being exceptionally free from disease. Your directors bays recent- By concluded a contract for the sale of 5 tone per mensem of the company's smoked sheet for the whole of 1919 delivered in Eingapore at a price of 80 cts, per Ib. This "Contract represents considerably less than one half of the estimated output of 304,000 Jba, for the year and the preeeds will be. sufficient to cover the estimated revenue expenditure for the year.
The price solised by the balance of the company's zable wid therefore represent a clear proft, sed if rubber remains at its present price or increases in value the results should be very satisfactory.
PASSENGERS", DEPARTED. -
Per Actori ar: Dr. T. Tamino, Mr. 1. Wadu, Mr. D. F. Morrison, Mr. W.-L. Doddum, bir A. M. Bradley, Prof. G. Kato, Mr. A. A. Cordeiro, Mr. E G. Remedios, Mira S. Leits, Mr. Foster, Mr. & Mrs. L. Campbell, Mrs. F. W. & Evans, Madame J. Louis, Mr. Mathiou,
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BOATS DUE TO ARRIVE
AND DEPART.
VESSELS DUE TO ARRIVE.
JANUARY 23.
TAMBA MARU, N.Y.K., from Japani, vin Shanghai..with mail.
SIBERIA MARU, TAK.K., from San Francisco, with mail.
IKABA MARU, N.YK., from London, vía Singapore, with mail.
"JANUARY 24,
KEIFUKU MARU, N. Y. K., from Jaran,
ECUADOR, Pacific Mail, trom San Francisco.
JANUARY 15. SANUKI MARU, N. Y. K., from Singapore.
JANUARY 26. SPHINX, M.M., from Shanghai. TENKAL MARU, N. T.K., from Singapore.
JANUARY 57.
TATAN MARU, NY.K., from Japan. SHINCHIKU MARU, N.Y.K.," from
Japan.
JANUARY 28. HTSON, B. and S., from Japan...
JANUARY 31.
CYCLOPS, D. and S., from Sings. pore
KO-OKU MARU, N.Y. ., from Singapore.
FEBRUARY 5. PYRRHUS, B. and S., from Liverpool. COURAGEOUS, Pacific Mail, from San Francisco via Vladivostok.
FEBRUARY 6. TENYO MARU, T.K.K, from San Francisco.
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FEBRUARY 8. NOVARA, P. & O., from London.
FEBRUARY 9. ATREUS, B. and 8, from Liverpool. FEBRUARY 10. HOKUTO MARU, D. & Co, frow
Japan.
FEBRUARY 11.
HECTOR, B. and S., from Liverpool. FEBRUARY, 12. EMPRESS OF RUSSIA, Canadian Pacific, from Vancouver.
FEBRUARY 15.
THE CHINA MAIL.
NOTICES.
THE
ASSOCIATED BRASS AND COPPER MANUFACTURERS or GREAT BRITAIN CAN
}
NOW SUPPLY
Brass and Copper, Locomotive Tubes, Rods, Etc.
Sole Agents's
ARNHOLD BROTHERS B Co., Ltd. CHINA HONGKONG.
EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL
WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES.
A palatable emulsion containing forty per cent of pure "Cod Liver Oil, a valuable Food, Tissue Builder,
and Tonic...
In bottles $1.25 and $200 each.
A
EXTRACT OF MALT & COD LIVER OIL $1.50 and $2.50 per bottle,
VICTORIA DISPENSARY.
TELEPHONE 298.
Mr&Mr A. CourseMr B. J de Moore
Me F. W. Moore. Mr F. C. Crash Mr T. B. Culhane Mr D. Nicholds Mr R. G. DoubledayMr T. R. Osborne Ms J. D. Edwards "Mrs W. G. Passmore
Mr W. H Price
Mr F. Ferguson
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.
HONGLONG HOTEL.
Bir D. Abraham
Mr B. H. Van Ketel
Capt. J. Adcock
Dr A. Gibson
G. Mr and Mrs Louritsen
O.
Mr & Mrs Gregory
Mr C. T. Hal
Mr. and Mrs
Backhousa
BANRI MARU. D. & Co., from JavaMr and Mrs E. ELFENOR, E. and S., from Liverpool..
FEBRUARY 19.
Anderson.
Mr H. Krebs
J.Mr & Mrs A. Leach
and child
Capt. H. E.Laver
Miss H.. Lillie
COLOMBIA, Pacific Mail, from San Mr J. F. Bailantine Francisco,
FEBRUARY 2 AGAPENOR P. and S., from Liverpool. PROTESILAVE, B. and S., from Sing
Mrs F. C. Banham Madame Leiria Miss Eanban Master Banhan
apore.
·DEPARTING VESSELS,
JANUARY 2. YAN WAERWIJCK, J.31. & Co., for Singapore.
SHINEOKU MARUN.Y.K., for Calcutta, via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon
JANUARY 24
JANUARY 95.
ri
Mrd. Lougfield
Mr and Mrs G. HM.Miss Alice Lu
air G. Ludia
Bannerman
Mr R. J. Barr Mr L. Beckingsale Mr. E. R. Babilios Mr and Mrs E Bernbeim & son Mr Benchot Mr and Mrs J. E.
Bingham
Miss Bingham Mr R. J. Birbeck Major and Mrs G.
Black and son
Mr A. H. Lerings
and servant
Mr and Mrs N.
Macintyre
Master MacIntyre. Dr G. W. Macken Mr E. Madsen Ra
Mrs F. Mr and
Maitiand MrG.de Marqueissao D.M. Fred. B. Marshal
Mr S. Mason
Mrs E. D. Blackhura Madame de Matte
and child Mr J. J. Blocker
TAMBA MARU, N. Y. K., for Mr. and Mrs C. Mr G. Mavor
Mr J. A. BicCulloch Liverpool.
Bourgery Capt. & His Branch Mr and Mrs T. R. E. Mr O. T. Breakspear Mefnnes for Mr W. G. Browell Mr V. Meyer
Mr & Mrs J. Mulder Mr E. B. Bruce
I: J. H. Butler Mr A. S. Murch
Cameron Mr and Mrs D. Mr R. V. Mr and Mrs L. Mertay
Campbell
KEIFUKU MARU, N. Y. K., Singapore.
FURNEO MARU, D. and Co., for
J&VB,
JANUARY 28. SANUKI MARU, N.Y.K., for Japan. TALAN MARU, N.Y., for Bombay via Singapore and Colombo.
JANUARY
TENKAI MARU, K.T.K., for Japan. SIBERIA MARU, T. K. K., for San Francisco.
SPHINX, M,M., for Marseilles.
JANUARY 28. SHINCHIKU MARU, N.Y. K., For Singapore.
Mr and Mrs E A.,
Carvalho
Mr H. Cayrou Mr and Mrs J. C.
Clark
Mr J. Cochrace Mr H. H. Cober Mrs Corneliuson Capt. W.G. Coran Mr F. W. Cox
Dr and Mrs H.
Cumming
Mr and Mrs. W. P.
Neeson
Mr J.S. Nicolson Capt. & Mrs North
combe.
Mis L. H. Peroy. Mrs A. Phillips BIT C. Philippson.. Miss B. Phillips Capt. M. Picknell. Mrs O. R. Powrie
Mr W. J. Reynolds
Mr and Mrs C. Richardson
Mr & Mrs BammesMrs A. P. Sangster
and family
Mr A. Hann
Mr A. Harrison
Mr P. Beathcote
Mr J. C. Rupeter
Mr E: Irving Mr and Mrs
Jackson
Mr B. James
Mr G. Stavrakov
Mra Stobbings and
daughter
Capt. & Mrs Swain
Mr and Mrs Undm.
wood
W.Mr and Mrs S H.
West and family
CARLTON HOTEL
Mr W. Bellic Miss E. Bord
Mr & Mrs O. Bradley Mrs Burton
Mia D, May
Mas V. Pain
Maru
POST OFFICE.
Mails dispatched from Hongkong to the United Kingdom por as." Atrien on November 30th," per s.6. "Colombin" on December 4th, and per Tahebee" on December 10th, all reached England yesterday.......
mail dispatched from Londen Parcol on December 2nd last was received herg por s.5. "Gleniffer" to-day.
The parcel post service to Oubi is suspended.
It is notified that all restrictions as to the use of wireless Telegraphy by Marchant Tomas's on the Chins "tation have been abolished.
The Services to Germany, Austria, Bul garia and the Ottoman Empire ara suspended,
No unofficial letter addressed to Abadan, Ahwan or Mobammorah in the Persian Gulf may exceed eight cunoos in weight.
The insured letter sad fnsure parcel, savices between Egypt for in. transit through Egypt) and Cyprus as tempor- arily suspended.
* Uninsured parcels for the United King dom will in future be forwarded. hom Hongkong in bags and the Publin are therefore advised to pack such parcels very carefully.
4.
Until further notice parcels for civil addresses in the provinces of Vains, Vicenza, Travian Padua, Venice and Bel- lana in Italy will not be accepted for transmission unless posted under the British War Office Permit
The Parcel Posh Services to British East Africa and Egypt (except for members of the Expeditionary Forces), and to abys sinis, Bagdad, Krithres, French. Fomali Conec alian Somaliland, Portugueso East. Africa, Zanzibar and Russit have been sus- pended.
Registered and "Patcal Mails cload 35 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise a sted,
INWARD MAILS.
THURSDAY, January 23.
Manila and U.S.A-PerSIBERIA MĀRU,
FRIDAY, January 24.
Straits--Per EJAZ.
SUNDAY, January 26.
Earope vis Neguatam-fer ORICONO
MARU
OUTWARD MAILS."
THURSDAY, January 23.
Shanghai, North Chira, Japen vis
Nagasaki-For GLENIFFER, 10a.m.
Mr and Mrs E E Japan vis Kche-Per WAKAMATSU
Melice:
MARU, 11 am..“ Swatow and Bangkok-Per CHILDAR,
11 am.
and North China - Per SUNNING, 11 am.
Cameron Mr L. G. H. Farcech
Misa 9, Cokke
Mr A. Cook
Miss 8. Cooks
Mr H. Carer
Misa J. Deserves
Mr.B. Paul
Mrs 8. N. Petroff
Mr D. Phillips
Mr.W. Riley
Mr A. Rodriguer
Mr J. Fetherstroughra G. Sim Mr K. B. Grase
Mr G. Graystone
Mr and Mrs. H.
Stephens
Mr and Mrs F. E. Mr and
Hamilton
Mea
L
Stephens Mr H. J. Hennessy Mrs U. Sternis Mr. and Mrs L.Mr R Thomson
Holmesss
Mrs P. Boretazky. Miss E. Lawn
Miss Tera Lech Mr Wm. Mackenzie,
Major
A.R.D.
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Mr G. Titchener Mr W Vencent MrP.W Vementow Mlas E. Watson
PEAK HOTHL
du Mr and Mrs Abney Mr H.
Apthorpe, Hutchison
Mr F. B. Johnson Mr G. 8. Archbutt Mr A Lambelet Mr C. B. Bird Mrs Lits"
**Blair
F.
Mr and Mrs. D. E. Capt. & Mrs Macaulay
Mrs Mathieson Rev. S.R.A-Bundle, Mr J.Finlay Miller
Mrs Moore
Lt. Mr E. H. Ray
Miss F. Rosy INABA MARU, N. Y. K., for Japat. Mes F. E. Varia Mr W. J. Roberts.
Mrs F. M. Dillon Mr R. O. Kussell JANUARY 29.
Mr A. W., DobbenMr L. C. Sargent ECUADOR Pacific Mall, for San Mr J. Dugait
Capt. A. J. cott Francisco.
Madame E. Esnault Mr U, E. Bayb.F. JANUARY 30.
Mies K. Etanson
Mr. E. T. Sheaf HYSON, E. & 5., for Japan via Mr E, R. Fazer Mro. Sheehan Shanghai,
Mr N. O. Galluzzi Capt. E. B. Simmons Miss H. F. Skinner
JANUARY 31. NINGCHOW, B. and 5., for London. FEBRUARY 1.
Francisco.
זי
Mr A. Sklarevski
Mrs M. Slade
Capt. B. Smith Capt. J.G. Smith
Mr J. lenin Bir J. H. Giles Mr C. D. Green Mr A. W. Gregs- KOSOKU MARU, K.Y.K., for Japan. Mr G. S. Hall GROTIUS, J. C. J. L., for Ean Capt. T. P. Hall
Dir and Mrs S. Mr and Mrs W. A. Somerville,. FEBRUARI 3.
Hannibal
WH.Sparke Capt NIKKO MARU, N. Y. E., for Sydney. Mr D. J. Eanscom Mrs W. H. Sparke WILIS, J. c. J. L.. for San Francisco. Mr S. E. Hansen
MY V. Steensley CYCLOPS, B. and S., for Seattle, vin Mr G. Harper Mr B. F. Stoneha Japan.
Misses Harrison (2) Mr & Ma Stratton Mr E. H. Hartman and 2 children
and Mr L W. Strawn Mr A. J. Hayim Dr and Mrs Henny,Mr B. Sykora Miss Hessing
2 children & xurseMr C. F. Templeton
MrF. Travers Mr W. B. Tyler Mr A. Hicks Mr and Mrs S. E. Mr M. H. Varn
Носов
Mr Thos. Vint Mr H. J. welder
.
FEBRUARY 0. CHINA, China Mail, for fan Fran- cisco, via Japan and Boholülu.
FYRRHUS, B. and S., for Japan, via Shanghai
FEBRUARY 8. TENYO MĀRU, T. X. £, for San Francisco.
Shanghai.
Mr A. Holgerson MrA Shelton Hooper
Mr R. Borne
Mr C. Hoyitt Capt. R. Innes
Mr J. Jeppesen
Mr H. B. Waring M. W. Waugh
Mr A. J. Carter Mr and Mis F. W.
Cary
Lt. Col. A. J. Coles
Major & Mrs Milner-
Janet
Lt. Col.&Mrs Thors-
by Pelham
MY E. B. Colleyshaw Mr T. La Perkins. Bir and Mrs S. G. Mr W. E. Roberts.
Cappin
Mr F. J. de Rome Major V. J. Hantle Mr. Evans, M.D.E. bury
Mrs Cormack
4
Shanghai
Shanghai atid North Chios-Per SIN.
GAN. 2pm.
Straits and Bangkok-Per VAN WAER-
WIJCK. 4 p.m. Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius. South Africa, India rio Dhanush- kodi, Egypt and EUROPE via Suez-Fer POLYPHEMUS, Registration 5 -5pm.
P.
Letters
The Parcel Mail will be closed"
to-morrow at Bp.m.
FRIDAY, January 24.
Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, Fouth Africa, India via Dbañweh- kodi, Egypt and EUROPE_vis MARU, Suez Fat TAMBA Registration 9:43 a.m., Letters 10.30am.
Java and Port Moresby via Batavia--
Per TJILATJAẤP, 11 at Philippine Islands-Per LOONGSANG,
p.ro.
SATURDAY, January 201
Shanghai and
North China-Per CHENAN, 2 p.1.
SUNDAY, January 28.
Swatow, Amcy and Formoes vis Keelungi
Per KALJO MARU, 98... Biatow, Amoy and Poochow-Per
HAITAN, 94.
Shanghai and North China-Fer
YINGCHOW, 9 8.20.
MONDAY, January 27,
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY - 22, 1919.
ENTERTAINMENTZ.
Tel. No. 1743.
TAE
CORONET
TO-NIGHT!
Tel. No. 1743.
TO-NIGHT
AT 5.15 & 9.15 P.M.
WILLIAM FARNUM
IN
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A GILDED FOOL."
THE LITTLE MONTE CARLO." :
Wiffles Singing Lessons.
etc.
etc.
VICTORIA THEATRE
TO-NIGHT!
at 9.15 p.m.
TO NIGHTIN
AMERICAN GAZETTE No. 21.
fa
'MARBLE HEART”
KING BAGGAT.
featuring
"HOGAN OUT WEST." (Keystone Comedy)
MATINEES
every Wednesday and Thursday at 5.15 p.m. Saturday 2.15 p.m. and 5 p.m.. and Sunday at 6.p.m.
HONGKONG THEATRE.
WEDNESDAY. Jannery 22 to FRIDAY 24. screening -1st, 2nd & 3rd Episodes of "THE VOICE ON THE WIRE.
also Conrics
FRIDAY, January, 24th, Matinee at 8:15 p.m.
by special request. repeating: "TENNESSEE'S VARDNER."
A beautiful Paramount drams in 5 parts, featuring "Fannie Ward.
in
on SATURDAY January 6,
see VIVIAN MARTIN "THE STRONGER
THEATRE
LOVE."
J]
ROYAL
Two Nights Only.
BY
THE TWO GREAT ARTISTES
S
KLAREVSKI, Planist. YKORA, Cellist.
ON
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 29, and SATURDAY, Feb.
PRICES
at 9.15 p.m.
$3, $2 and $1. Booking now open at MOUTRIE'S.
Management: J. GENIN.
CONSULAR INVOICES.
THEATRE
THE
ROYAL.
Under instructions from Washing ton the American Consul General is able to announce that hereafter cons sular invoices may be certified "to without the production of impor licence numbers for admission into the commodities
Mr Desmas Fallas Capt. & Mra Sidford Weihaiwal & Chefoo--Per KUBICHOW, HOWITT - PHILLIPS
MTD
F. Goodrich Mr A.Findlay-Smith Dr Moore Graham Mrs Sveen.
OPIUM PRICE AGAIN RISING.
It is said that the destruction of this huge stock has again raised the price in the illicit marker, and instead of boing worth (i is could be sold) $25,000,000 Bguris at 820,000 per chest, the price hus Vollen-aready advanced to 325,000, which makes surging all the more profitable. It was anid - ugled opium commands auch" prices in Shanghai that the smugglere can ford to four abipment in fra and stil make large profits, and now," with even wider margins, to work on, it is expected that the smugglars will be even more setive. Ti no place in the world does spine command ench prices as in Shanghai Band it is said in spite of the utmort effects of the Customs oficiale Sedly 'tonsor enters the port without bringing at least some opium.
Mr C. E Watkins
Mr J. Wilson
F and Mrs M. Mr G. G. Wood
Mr G. Woudenberg
FEBRUARY 9. .NOVARA, P. and O., for Tokohama, FEBRUARY 10. ATREUS, B. and 8, for Japan, via INDUS MARU, O.S.K., for Marseilles. Joblin Mr and Mrs G. B
Worby Mr B. J. Johnstone Mr E. M. Joseph Mr and Mrs Mr J. J. Judali
FEBRUARY 12. FOLUTO MARU, D. and Co., for
Java,
|_ TENYO MARU,' TKK, for San Francisco.
FEBRUARY 16. SUMATRA MARU, Q.S.E., for Buenos, Aires and Rio de Enteiro.
Joblin
Wylie
KING EDWARD HEUTT
Mra Kilbee & child Mr D. J. Adams FEBRUARY 18,
Mrs R Almond Mrs Krahmaleff Miss A. Anderson. Mrs B. Legge ELPEÑOR, B. and S., for Japar, vis Dr M. E. Anger
Mrs Medinch Shanghai..
Mr R W. Brundle. His E. M. McOco FEBRUARY 15.
Mr A. Bolloch. M: F. W. McGrath Mr and Mrs Carbe Mr H. M. McTavish
Mrs.A. Monro Miss Carbo
BANRI MARU, D and Co. for Japan, FEBRUARY, 20.0 COLOMBIA, Facific Mail for San Francisco.
SAFE®RUARY 2.
** AGAMEMNON, B. and 8., for Liver pool
FEBRUARY 23.
NORE, P. and 0., for London, vis Marseilles.
AGAPENOB, E. and B., for Japan, Aria Shanghai,
Mr. Hatayama, Min Dolores Joson, Mr. FÉERUABY 25.
and die. Louisland, ir and Lady Crewe
Mr.
Mrs. Zko, Mr. E T.
Eva Raw Br. & Carboto, Mrs. Benson,
Mr.
Mrs G. Cartis, Mr H Mata Cartia, Mrs. P. Boselia, Mr., Mr. L. 0. Sergent.
TEIRESTAS, H. and B., for Londoc. FROTESILAUS, B, and S., for Beattle."
"FEBRUARY 17...
́EMPRESS OF RUSSIA, Canadian Facile for Vancouver
11.
China-Per COMEDY COMPANY.
TUESDAY, Jaruary 28. Shanghai and North
BINKLANG,: 11 atm, WEDNESDAY, January 29. Swatow, Amoy and Formosa via Tak40-
Per SOSHU MARU, 5.06
p THURSDAY, January 30, Shanghai and North Chis-Per
SUIYANG, 11am.
ARRIVALS OF STEAMERS.
JANUARY 31, 1913. - # -KWONGTAH, Chi, 1,530 tons, from Shanghai, Capt. Stewart, O.M.S.N, Co., wher
KAWADHI MARU, Jap.. 3,665 tons, from Singapore, Capt. Ihawa, N.V.K., wharf
URUSAN MAR, Jap 1,729 tous, fom Weibsiwei, Capt. Kimura, M.B.K., C17
KWONG TING, Chi, 407 tons, from West Biver, Capt. Hoas, wharf.
To devise means oListing in the pro ration and detection of muggling is one of the perpesse of the propel International An Oplan Society formel at, manas -ra-et- MISHIMA MARU, Jac. 1,148 tona, ing at the Y.M.C.A. Auditoriem on Frusy; from Swatow, Capt. Haynahi, Suzuki & this and the adoption of rigid measure to Co, BLO. prohibit topy growing within he borders! RIYO MARU, Jap., 719 tons, from of China, nt to make conditions such that Kealung, Capt. Yehosoba. Fukajawa, the growing geners ions will be non-C33.
mokers of the crux.
YOU POSSIBLY READ PERIODICALS. YOU PROBABLY READ BOOKS. YOU CERTAINLY USE STATIONERY.
It in to satisfy your requirements that we pay rent, rates, Laxos
and other incidentals
WILL YOU. NOT CRANT US THE PRIVILEGE OF TOUE CUSTOM:1
BREWER & CO
23, Queen's Roźd Central
ALBAY, Amer, 574 tons, from a phong, Capt. Blanes, Basa, C40.
LAST NIGHT.
TO-NIGHT
EDNESDAY, 22ND JAN) "The Glad Eye.'
PRICES
-$3,
MOUTRIE'S.
Tited States of all c
Wheat, wheat flour, leathers, pest: nuts, feno-manganese, spiegeleisen, manufactures thereof, pig tin and tin ore and concentrates
Egyptian cotton, emery ore, jute and
For items thus listed import licenses must still be secured and the import license number must be indicated to the Consulate-Generat in the usual way. The importation of all other commnodjies save those. herein listed is now altogether un.. restricted and free from all license requirements.
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Under present regulations the op proval of shipping orders by this Con sulate-Genoml will no longer be re quired for any commodities except those in the ubora list. Shipping orders, however, must be approved by the United States Public Health Surgson.
It is also indicated that from time to time items on the above list will be freed frorn all restrictions so that. Invoices covering shipments of such articles to the United States may be made without the production of im port license numbers."
While the above list includes a number of items of importance to Hongkong particularly tin, feathers, RATHONG, Brit. 2 p.m., for Foochow and peanuts it should be understood vis Bwatown for Calcutts that shipments of these goods are
VITIM, Brit 3 p.m.)
JADE, French 386 tons, from Hai phong, Capt. Carmhin, W.0. Jack, Buoy 038
2.147 fons, from via Singapore.M. & Co. AKITA MARIA M
CELTICBORN JApp. Singapore, Capt. Uzuno N.Y.K, wharf. Balikpapan, A. P. Co...
NAJATA MARU, Jap., aiz tous, from Capton Capt. Takahashi, A. P. Co North
CLEARANCE.
JANUARY 21, 1919 DAIYA HARU Jap noon, Singapore, Cartell Bros.
KAWAGHI MAU Tap noon for Tokohama vis Shanghai, N.Y.
JANUARY 32, 1010 OTARU MARU, Jap., 7am Tokaichi, Sata
still to be fcensed in the usual way for while on the other hand all the vest mass of ordinary exports from Hong- kong to the United States, particu for larly of Chinese merchandise, rice, and, in short, the entire mass of the trade is hereafter tree of license and completely without restriction.
SAGATA MARU, Jap, 71.m., for Swatow, A.P. Co.
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