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THE PROLETARIAT.

RETIRES TO STRIKE A FIERCER

BLOW.

LONDON. February 11th. The Belfast strike has been provision ll settled. the men agreeing, abject to cormation on February 12th. to resuTJ work on a basis of a 4-hour week, pond- Sing a Conference, at which employers will undertake to recommend less than a 4-hour week.

Loscos. February 11th. "The Card Strike Committee will to oumend a fail resurption of work on February 1tir.until we can perfect four forces with a view to enforcing our laim for a 10-hour week by a national Efrike of all-workers in the tear future."

LONDON, February 10th. A communique from Paris, dated: February 10th states-

of

The International Labour Legislation Commission has decided that the general Conference of Nati to deal with labour legislation. and consist

the Government delegates representing Bad organisations of employers and Forkers.

RUSSIA.

Wosis, February 10th. A British manusique from North Russia states: ---

Liverpo troops and a detachment of the Freneb Foreign Legion consisting of Russians, trained and oficered by Franch, carried out a successful raid south of Kadish, inficted beary casual- tica. destroyed two feld-gans, and upset the enemy's preparations for an attack.

Lisarons, February 10th.

BOATS DUE TO ARRIVE AND DEPART.

VESSELS DUE TO ARRIVE.

FEBRUARY 12 YAMAGATA MAHU, N.Y.E, from Calcutes, with wait.

FEBRUARY 14. TAISHO MARU. N.Y.., from Calcutta, with mail.

EMPRESS OF ROSS A, Canndisa Pacifa, from London tia Colombo and Singapore, with mail.

FEBRUARY 18.

“BAIRI MARU. D. & Co, from Jara. FEBRUARY 16. KAMAKURA MASU, N.T.K., from Japan, with mail

YEBRUARY 19. IYO MARU, M.YK, from London, with mail.

YETOROFU HARU, N.3.5, from Calcutta, with mail.

FEBRUARY 9. HECTOR, B. and S., from Liverpool. FEBRUARY 21,

TANGO MARU, J. Y. E., from Australia, with mail --

FEBRUARY 2

FORE, P. and D., from Tokohama. COLOMBIA, Pacid Mail, from San Francisco, with mail..

FEBRUARY S. SHINYO HARU, T.S.K., Rom San Franciscs, with mail.

ELFENOR, B. and S., kom Liverpool.

FEBRUARY 28.

AGAPENOR, B. and S, from Liverpool.

"MARCH 1. LAOMEDON, B. and S.,(from Liver-

MARCH 3

A Russian newspaper states that Mos-pool. sow is completely rained, under the Bol- The city has suffered shevik regime.

The shops are more than Perograt axed and signboards one. There is no trade as most of the megahants base Hed." The rich people, who have not escaped, are prisoned. gwaiting execution. Many executions vecur daily

"BRITISH SHIPPING.

LARGE ORDERS PLACED.

Luxus, Feiraazy.10rh Writish shipyards have recently booked orders for well over 100 vessels, repres scating very large tonnage. probably a record.

This is

The Ellerman-Bucknall Line alone ordered over 50 steamers on the North East Coast.

The British India Stan Navightjoń | Company is building 9 large liners.

The Cunard Line is building eight: the Baaldson Anchor line, and the Donald- son Brothers, six: Elder's, and Fyffe, four: Shaw, Savill and Albion, three: the Union Castle and the Commonwealth Dominion Company, two each. The shipbuilding outlook is Bright, provided labour settles down.

"HAYAS" ITEMS.

very

PARIS, February 4th.

A Havas messago saya:— Three French Major Generals and 90 Brigadier-Generals were killed in action. Due Major-General zad 18 Brigadier- Generals succumbed to wounds and dis-

PIs, February 4th.

A Havas mesengo says im The death is announced of Baron Arthur Schickler, the well-known recu horse owner.

PARIS, February 4th.

THE CHINA MAIL.

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Tel. 2877.

KAISER MUST PAY.

Mr. Bonar Law, speaking at Mile End on Dec, 11, said our Cabinet had

RIOJUN MARC, D, & Co., from discussed the question as to whether Japan, with mail.

or not we could demand the trial of the Kaiser. So far as we were con- cerned, we had decided that we should (loud cheers), and we had

from

MARCH 9. ΑΝΤΟ MARU, 15. 5, Valparaiso

MARCH 10. BORNEO MART, D. & Co, Java, with fail..

FUSHIMI MARU, N.T.K., from Seattle, with nail.

MARCH 15.

from

PROTESILAUS, B. and S., from Singapore.

BANKING, China Mail, from Sas

decided that we would recommend that course to our Allies and do our best to get it carried out. There is nothing vindictive about that at all. In my honest belief, unless we take that view any question of the possibility of a League of Na

Tel. 2877.

WHAT ARE YOU THINKING OFF

POST OFFICE.

Matt

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Telegraphic · communication with Waglan Lighthouse was restored at 1.40 pm today.

The parcel post servico to Cuba is suspended.

It is notified that all restrictions as to the use of wireless Telegraphy by Merchant Yeasels on the China Station have been abolished..

The Services to Germany, Austria, Balgaria and the Ottoman Empire are suspended.

No unoficial latter addressed to Abadan, Ahwas or Mobammorah in the Persian Gulf may exceed eight ounces in weight.

The insured latter and insured parcel services · between Egypt (or in transit (through Egypt) and Cypris are tempor

arily suspended.

p

Uninsured parcels for the United Kingdom will in fature be forwarded from Hongkong in bags and the Publis are therefore advised to pack suelï parcels very carefully.

Until further notice parcels for civil addresses in the provinces of Unine, Vicenza, Treviso Padus, Venice and Bal- lune in Italy will not be accepted far. transmission unless posted under the. British War Office Fermit

The Parcel Post Services to British East Africa and Egypt (except.. fer members of the Expeditionary Forces), and to Abyssinia, Fagdad, Frithres, French Somni Coast, Italian Somaliland,. Portuguese East Africa, Zanzibar and' Russia have been sus perded.

Registered and Parcel Mails close 15 minutes earlier than the tims given below unless otherwise stated.

INWARD MAILS.

SATURDAY, February 13.

While the high talk was in pro. gress the plain man was examining his rough and to gnarled han in Straits-Per EMPRESS OF RUSSIA.. and be took advantage of a lullds, the conversation to ask:

"

Can any of you fellows give me a real and sure cure tor warts?"

1

OUTWARD MAILS."..

FRIDAY, February 14. via Nagasaki Honolulu, Canada. United States, Central and South America, and EUROPE vis. San Francisco-Per WILIS Ro- gistration 5p.m. Feb. 14, Letters 8.30 am.

Bangkoks. Ceylon, Maurities,

It was a dreadful anti-climax, but Japan it expressed a feeling of weariness with great things that is becoming We are in need of a very common. mental rest. As Bill Nye phrased it, we are in danger of "spraining Straits, our thinkers by grappling with

South Africa. Indis via Dhanush kodi, Bombay, Aden, Egypt | things that are beyond our grasp.

and EUROPE via Suez Per Every morning the papers have articles about such subjects as

KASADO MARU, Registration "The

3.15 Letters 9.00 a.m. Freedom of the Seas," The FreeSwatow and Bangkok-Per DEUFAR. dom of the Air or rather, the

11a.m. feasibility of linking together the Formosa many, and leave immure the man ship routes-"A League of Nations" who by his own showing had absolute to enforce world peace, and so on, TAMAGATA MARU, NY... for authority and could have stopped and so on. In order to deal with Japan.

Francisco, with: mail,

DEPARTING VESSELS.

FEBRUARY 14.

FEBRUARY 15.

SUMATRA MARC, U.S.K., for Buenas Aires and Bio de Saneiro.

TAISHO MARU, N.Y.K., for Japan. TENTO MARU, T.K.K., for San

Fraccisco.

FEBRUARY 17. MISHIMA MARU, N.X.E., for London,

"FEBRUARY 18."

How

tions becomes almost absurd, can you attempt to try and perhaps to punish the instruments of the

vin Keelung-Por KOYO MARU, 1 p.m.

horrid cruelty. perpetrated by Ger-/ different parts of the world with a witow, Amoy and Ecochow-Per HAL-

any of those atrocities? (Cheers.) Further, if the prevention of war is to be our aim, what better method could we teach than to demonstrate what will be the punishment for those who attempt to force war upon future generations? (Cheers.)

Then there was the question of making Germany pay. Here, again, BANRI MARU, D. and Co. for Japan. they could not say what would be

FERRUARY 19.

FEBRUARY 21.

HONG, I p.m.

Philippine Islands-Fer YUENSANG,

Straits,

such things intelligently we must think for the planet. A country or an Empire is no longer big enough for us. Every scheme, for the good of humanity is a world scheme, and the world must be reshaped to fit Straits it. No wonder, the plain man loses his grip on it all and begins to think about his warts.

9.m

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1.15

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1919.

ENTERTAINMENTS.

THE

Tel. No. 1793.

Tel. No.

CORONET 1743

FEBRUARY 13, 14, 15 & 16, 1919.

WILLIAM S. HART ·

IN

HELL'S HINGES."

CHARLIE CHAPLIN

IN

“CHARLIE AT THE SHOW" FATTY'S CHANCE ACQUAINTANCE

BRITISH GAZETTE, No. 487. Booking at RQBINSON'S.

VICTORIA THEATRE

FEBRUARY 13, 14, 15 & 16, at 9.15 P.M.

AMERICAN GAZETTE, No. 24. "

“THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO”

Epoch 8

*The Throa

Vengeaners*.

In this epoch the Count rapidly completes his schemes for the downfall of the three men whe were responsible for his years of misery

at the Chateau D'If.

COTTRELL BROTHERS Eccentric Acrobats.

Mis Sophie Cottrell in Songs and Dances. "MATINEES.-On Sunday, 16th. at 6 p.m.

**THE MAN INSIDE" Presenting Edwin Storeca.

HONGKONG THEATRE.

TO NIGHTI

TO NIGHT!! showing 10th to 12th Fpisides of "THE VOICE ON THE WIRE.”

"

·FRIDAY 14h. Matinee at 6.15 3. showing A WINTER'S TALE." a drama in 4 parts, Ere, Erc.

Age LOUISE HUFF in "DESTINY'S TOY.".

SATURDAY 15th....

VISITORS, AT THE HOTELS."

HONGLONG HOTEL

Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, South Africa, Indis via Dhanush- kedi, Bombay, Acles, Egypt and EUROPE rin Saez Per DUNERA Registration me Letters 2.00 pm and Eangkok-Per KATSUURA

MARU, 3 p.m. SATURDAY,

February 15. Shanghai, North China, Jazania Mr D. Abraham

Nagasaki, Honolulu, Canada, Ospt. J. Adcock United States, Central and South America and EUROPE via Ban Francisco-Per TENTO MARU, Registration 9.43 am, Letters 10.20 .m Shanghai and North China-Per Love! and Storags of water in reservoirs Shanghai and North

SHENGKIANG, 11 8. m.

China-Per of the 1st February, 1919-

CHENAN, 2 p.m. Straite and Bangkok-Per HINSANG,

3pm.

THE WATER SUPPLY.

n

CITY AND XIL PETRIGA WAXER WOLEN ZUKL

Budow

ar: 1913

AGAMEMNON, B. and 9., for Liver that an expert scientific. committee Trian Brot tosh #fu, betuw grazlow.

„A" flavar mesengo Saja:----

Is is proposed to develop the new French system of post ofics banking.pool. extending it to all the Allied and neutral countries, so that a post office cheque may become international.

PARIS, February 4th-

A Haras messago says:—" Generals Castelnau, Fayolls and Mai- bre, on their return to Paris, will be given new appointments as Army Inspec-

"

FÅRLIAMENT.

LONDON, February 11th.

FEBRUARY 22.

TANGO MARU, N.Y. E., for Nagasaki.

TEIRESIAS, B. and S., for London.

FEBRUARY 23,

FEBRUARY 25 AFRICA MARU, C.S.E., for Victoria. sible.

FEBRUARY 28.

below arrow

... 15. below

below overdom www. STORLON IN MILLION

Tytem Bywas gram Jetermotista men

ya Takw V No! Chargin

1916. Thi

1,170.03

MONDAY, February 17 Swatow, Amoy and Formoss via Keelung

Per AMAKUSA MARE 9am Swatow and Bangkok-Per CHANG-

CHOW, BLM,

TUESDAY, February 18. Swatow, Amey and Foochow HAITAN, 1p.m. -- WEDNESDAY, February 19. Maiphong-PER KAITONG SA

Dr M. Kabz

Mr & Mrs R. Kelly L and Mr.Z, G. Mr W. Kør

Anderson

Kar

Mr G. W.

Miss Ballister Mr. B. E. Van Ketel Mrand Mr G. H. M. Mr HL Krobę

Fannerman

Mr & Mrs Laidlay

and maid Mr and Mrs

*Lauritsen

Mr G. W. Barton Mrs E R. Balilios. Mr F. Boskema Mr Benchot

0.

Mr & Mrs A Leach

Mr and Mrs. J. E. and child

Bingham

Mme. Leiris Miss Bingham Miss H. Lillio Mr R. J. Birbeck MS Longfeld Major and Mrs G. D.Miss Alico La Binck and son Mr G. Ludin Hra E. D. BlackburMr A. B. Lanings Mr J. J. Elecker

and servant

Per Capt Mrs. Branch Mrs M. G.Lyne

Mr O. T. BreakspearMr and Mrs N.

MacIntyre M. W. G. Browell

LED,ANTINALE OF HALLOËN.

213.47

THURSDAY. February 20. 10.08 Shanghai and North China-For

SUNNING, 11 a m.. 20Weihaiwel and Chefox-Per BUICHOW,

3 p.m. SATURDAY, February 27.

54

180.25

12 1.43

612.80

Consumption of water in

LOLZ 20

the City

1,621.09

done at the Conference, but they could say what they would like to KAMAKURA MARU, N.T.K., for do, and what they had already re- Australia. FERRUARY 20

commended to their Ailies. It was no good merely to say that Germany, IYO MARU, N.Y.E., for Japan. who wrought all this loss must pay YETOROFU MARU, NY.K., for for it. The first thing was to find Japan.

out what she could pay, and they had already proposed to the Allies yana below art. 9 in below eratów. should be appointed to examine into below overdos

Tytan Intermedista 630 ft. 2 in. below oratów. the amount which could be paid-in, bojow oviders) not without injury to Germany, for Tak 20th in se bo below overflow, a country was responsible for its wa Neagu in below rate. Government and for the crimes Pokfulam, 19 in 117. & in. Selam overflow. of its Government, and must expiate WORE, P. and O... for Loador, via them. (A voice."It is not their Marseilles.

fault." He heard someone say that the German people were not respon- He did not agree. Every nation must be responsible for its Government. He hoped the lesson of this war would not be lost upon the German people, but he agreed with what President Wilson said of gallons during the month of January. that the German people had got to Gutuption crove a change of heart before we caption per head Į took it for granted. (Cheers.). It would be monstrous if Germany did not bear some money loss for the crimes committed, It she did not, she would start in the after-the-war on taattin below ft. 9 is belewatow, Capt. Evans, D. Lapraik,

Atom Broka... } evandow. OTEŽOTA competition better off than the

"STORAAN DE NTAGNOS KER DICIMATE OF BALLOWE

112. AGAPENOR, B. and B., for Japan, countries which she had despoiled.

Howloon Gratation ria Shanghai.

204,30 te Braz

Consumption of water 'in Kowloon in millions and decimals of gallons during the wonth of January,

1010 Consumption 3.3

option per bod Estimated population. 100 103,253

12,7 22+ per day

The Govenmamah Analyst'a roporis show hat the water is of excellent quality.

Public Works Department

W. CHATHAM,

Water Authority,

ELPENGR, B. and B., for Japan, vin CULOMBIA, Faxific Mail, for Ban

Parliament was opened to-day by H.M.Shanghai.

the King, who, accompanied by the Quorn; drove to the Houses of Parli Francisco. ment from Buckingham Palaco,

The Royal procession consisted of tour carriages and was attended by the Sover- gn's escort of the Household Cavalry. Besides, the Court Dignitaries, the occupants of the carriages included General Sir W. Robertson, Genorai Sir Beary Wilson, and Admiral Siz Bosalyn Wemyss.

The ceremony was short of much of its feliness, owing to the Court being in ourning.

all the peeresses were in morning dress. mostly binck. The only touch of colour in the whole house, why the starlet rubes" of the Judges and Bishops.

TE

King was in a field-innishal's khaki

uniform.

The Queen was dressed all in bluck. with a single rope of pearls and one diamond ornament on her breast.

The King read his opening speech very deliberately and clearly, so slant every word was beard throughout the house.

26

TWELYE EXECUTIONS IN LONDON

TOWER.

Twelve persone convicted of belog pies the employ of the Germon Government were executed in the "Tower of London during the (war," According to current report. Among thosa to face firing squad was Car!

dy, formerly of Omata,

Two women convicted of being German agents, who wore condemn. ad to death, had their sentences commated to lile servitude.

Ona convicted spy banged himmel! En a British prison before the execu- Mion of his sentence could be carried Paput

Many other convicted German gente, it is said, escaped the ex- remo penalty.

FEBRUARY 17. -EMPRESS OF RUSSIA, Canadian acific, for Tancouver.

FEBRUARY, 29. JIPANOS, J.C.J.L, for Java,

**MARCH 1.

MARCH 2 "LAUMEDON, B. and 8., for Japan.

MARCH 6.

RIOJUN MARU, D. & Co... for Java. SHINTO MARU, TEE, for an Francisco.

MARCH 11.

→ HYSON, E. and S.,, for London

ATREUS, B. and S. for Liverpool,

MARCH (2

Moreover, if they wished to guarantee that this kind of thing should not happen again, then be thought it was cre of the best safeguards to make sure that for a certain length of time at least the Germans would not be able to find and to spare money to pile up new armies that would wreck the whole world's peace.

Mr & Mrs T. Cams Master MacIntyre Mr B. V. Cameron Dr G. W. Mackenn

Mr E. J. Mahon Miss. N. Campbell Mr G. E Carpenter Mr M. Mallile Mis H. M. Carton. Master Mallik Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr Fred. B. Marshal

Carvalho

Mr & Mrs 8. Mason Madame de Matoe

and child

Capt. D. Cbristio

mill Barrict in millions and decimals Shanghai and North China- Per Mrs Christi

JLL

1.019. 170.25 18110 $70,600 17:00

Constant supply in all districts during January of both 1918 & 1919.

While the war was going on we were all agreed, Mr. Bonar Law continued, that if it was humanly ↑ 2

BORNEO MARU, D. & Co., for Japan, possible, as a result of this war, the

MARCH 21.

KOWLOON WATER WORKS LEVEL,

1910.

1919.

197.54

..

20.67

M. E

arrangements would be made for it a great calamity-if the fact that what was called a League of Nations, we had won it had altered our view ANTO "MARU, T.K.K for Booth which would prevent similas calamity as to the terrible nature of such a Americ

in the world in the future. We all catastrophe, and as to the absolute thought that while the war was necessity, if human skill and patience, going on. We have won it, but I can do it, to prevent anything of the should be very sorry-I should think kind ever occurring again.

MARCH 25. PYRHUS, B. and S., for Londen.

MARCH 27, FUSHIME MARU, N.YE, for Seattle. NANKING, China Mail, for Ban Francisco

MARCH 20. PROTESILAUS, B. and S., for

Scattal.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMER.

The P.&O. 8. N. Co. e.. "Hojaz

left Moji for this Port on the 12th instant at p.m. with the homeward English Maila, and is due here on the 18th instant at about noori.

The

Have you ordered your Copy of

Dollar Directory

KOW IN PRINT.

From Messrs. BREWER & Co.,

No. 698.

23, Queen's Rond Central.

YINGCHON, p.m.

·KERIVALS OF STEAMERS...

FEBRUARY 12, 1910 'HAIHONG, Brit... 1,970 tons, from

whart.

KOCK NING, Chi, 357 tons, from Wachow, Capt. Tang Woon, S.HS 8. Co.,

wharf

SOSHU MARU, Jap.. 1,006 tous, from Canton, Capt: Inoye, 0.8.K., whart

ILHA VERDE Port, 162 tona, from Macao, Capt. Aumpeso, Q.LC. Co. Hok Un..

· TAIYO MARU, Jap., 1,620 tons, from Panarukau, Capt. Matsui, Dodwell, Wancher.

KUYO MARU, Jap, 888 tons, from Japan. Capt. Kitajima, O.S.K., Wanchai KASADO, MAKU, Jap., 3,710 tone, from Moji. Caps. Tauoga, 0.8.K, Kowloon wharf.

B. & 8.

CLEARANCES."

·FEBRUARY 12, 1919.

Mr and Mrs 7. C. Mr G. Mavor

Clark Mr J. H. Coote MY W. Cox Dr. and Mrs B. La

Cumming Capt. P. M. Dillon Mr F. M. Dillon Mrs F. E Davis

Mr J. A. McCulloch Mr and Mrs T. R.

Melinges

Miss L. MeRas Mr A. Meuer

BILLIARDS.

PALACE HOTEL, KOWLOON.

Exhibition Game. Saturday, February 15, commencing at 9 p.m.

Joe Goodman, Manchester Regt. H.K. Drummond, RGA."

800 up.

fortes

Capt. B. Miss Ireland

Mr and Mrs M.

Joblin

Mrs L. M. Joblin Me E. M. Joseph

Mr J. J. Judah

Mr T. E. Watts

Mr and Mrs J. A.

Webster

Mr G. G. Wood Mr G. Woudenberg Mr and Mrs

Wylie

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Mr D. J. Adams Mrs N. Almond Miss A. Anderson

Dr M. E.. Asger MR W. Brandle

Mr A. Bulloch Mr and Mrs Carb Miss Carbo

Mra Kilbee child! Mrs Krabialeff Mrs B. Lenge Mrs) Modireh Mra E. M. McGee Mr F, W. McGrath Mr H. M. McTavish Kra A, Monro

Mr & Mrs A. Courser B. J. de Moore Mr F. C. Crush Mr F. W. Moore Mr T. B. Calhano Mr D. Nichold Er R. G. Doubleday Mr T. E. Osborne

Mr J. D. Edwards Mrs W. O Passmen

Mr W. H Price

H and Mrs W. B.

Middleton

Mr J. Milne

Mr. S. Nicolson

Mr. Wv. Dobben Mr and Mrs D." B.

Hatay Mr K. H. Drifbor H. 8. Donn Mr and Mrs W. P. Madame E. Esnault Nesson Mise K. Euanson Mr & Mrs L. Everetthic E. $. Norman

and 2 children Mr J.N. Plummer Mr and Mrs B. R.Mr O. P. Powrie

Everett

Mrs G. R. Powrie MrJ. Fetherstonbaugh Mr & Mrs 5. A. Mr & Mrs A. Forbe Presley

and daych

Mr and Mrs B. A.

Qualios

Mrs H. H. Fox Mr and Mrs. C.

Cale MN, C. Galluzzi" Mr H. Genshurger Mr J. H. Gilco Capt F. J. Gi

Mr and Mrs 0.

Guest

Mier Quest Capt. T. P. Hall Mr and Mrs W.

Hannibal

TAMSUL Brit. p.m., for Ningpor 13 Banscom TAISANG, Biit, 3 p.m., for Canton, J.M.

H.MEA. L. RAG

MI EEL Bay" Miss F. Beny Mr J. R. Redfern

Mr P. Ferguson.

Dr A. Gibeon

Mr W. J. Reynolds

Mr & Mrs Gregory Mr and Mrs C. E Mr O. T. Hall

Richardson.

Mr & Mrs Hammers A. 2. Sangster·

and family

Mr A. Hann Mr A. Harrison

Mr P. Heathcote

Me J. C. Hupeter Mr E Irving

Mr G.. StarTAKOT

Mrs Stubbings, and

daughter

Capt. & Mrs Swi Mr and Mrs. Under

wood

Mr and Mrs W.Mr and Mr S. Ex

Jackson

West and family,

Mr B. James

Major

Mr and Mrs LCM.ARO

Reed

E.Mr C.E. Seyber

MEE. T. Sheaf Mra. H. Bhochan.. Misa H. F Skinner

A.Mr A. Sklarevski,

Mrs ML Blade

Bár H. H. Hansen Mr G. Harper Misses Harrison (3)

WENCHOW, Brit., 3:30 pm, for Canton, B. & S.

MFA. J. Hayim

FUJISAN MART, Jap. 11 am, Eiphone MLŁK

for

Mr A. Hicks

Mra M. Hicks

HOKUTO MARU, Jap, 3 pm

for

Batavia, Dodwell

Mr and Mrs B.

Hodge

Mr A. Holgerson

FEBRUARY 13, 1819. “

Capt. B. Smith

Capt. 3. G. Smith Mr W. IL Smith Capt. W. H. Spacke Mrs W. H. Sparko Mr & Mrs V, Steanaly Me H. F. Stoneham

E. Mr B. Sykora

Misa M. E. Taylor · Mrs 5. M. Taylor Justice Wenfu YikoMe O. P.. Templeton

Ha

Mrs E. Templeton

SUIYANG, Brit., 2 pm, for Shanghai,

··E. & A.“.

Capt. . Hooker Mr. C. Titsingh ALICORNE, Chi., 0.30 am, for Pakhoi MrA-Shelton Booper Mr E. Travers vis Heibow, Chiat On

Mr R. E. Humphroyskir 0. 0. Yermor SONGMA, Froneb, 10a.m. for Hai- Mr and Mign L. Lair Thos. Vint phong via Fort Bayard, Lapicque

"KWAIWAH, Chi, Ta.m., for Tourane,

Wai Bing,

BRISBANE, Brit,10., fo

for Qainhon,

Man Olmen.

BOSHU- MARU, Jan. 9 mm, for Takso via Swatow, 0.8.K

Hutchins

PEAK HOTEL

Anthorpe, Mr F. B. Johnson-

· Mra Litt **

Mr O. B. Bird Capt. & Mru Macaulay Mr and Mrs D. R. Capt. & Mrs Malkin

Blaiz

Mr and Mrs H. Rev.5.A Bundle, Matheson-

CF.

Mrs Matthicson Capt. T. H. Butler Mr J.Finlay Miller Mr. J. Carter Mrs Moore Mr and Mis F. W. Lt. Col. & Mrs Ther

Cary

by Pelham

Mr & Mrs Cochrane Mr.T. L. Perkins Lt. Col. EJ; Coles Mrs Puddicombe Mr E Coomer Mr W. E. Roberts Mr and Mrs S. GMr F. J. de Rome

Coppin

Major V. J. Scantle-

bury

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