10
WHY TALK OF TRADE WAR.
BOATS DUE TO Arrive AND DEPART.
VESSELS DUE TO ARRIVE."
FEBRUARY 18. KAMAKURA MARU, A.Y.K., Irom Japan with mail
YETOROPU MARU, NY.K, from Calcutta, with mail.
FEBRUARY M "HECTOR, B. and 9., from Liverpool.
COLOMBIA, Pseide Mail from Ban Francisco, with mail.
TANGO HARU, N. Y. K.; from Australia, with mail
The British Empire has played a Aglorious part in the fight for interna- Hional justice and decency, and with. Bout Its stern tenacity the victory fequld not have been achieved. In the peaceful trade development which now lies ahead of us the in- efeats of the British and Americans are those of partners. rather than competitors, and occasional indica tons of trade jealousies between them are to be deprecated, says -the American Exporter," a bright monthly from New York. For iga trade is an exchange of products to the mutual benefit of both parties concerned, and not a one sided advantage. The more foreign trade there is the greater the ex- change of products, the sum total of human wealth, comfort, and hap-with piness. The more the foreign trade of the United States is increased, the greater that of the British Empire will be as well, and vice versa.
Indorsement of the principle of international economic co-operation, which is to include all nations similarly minded," is favored in Tesolutions adopted by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States on December 7.
L
"The Committee on Foreign Re- lations is under the conviction that much of that which has caused both domestic and foreign disturbances in -the past can be traced to the clashing of economic forces. On this account, every possible effort should be made by organizations such as the Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America to eliminate economic friction and to harmonize these movements, believing that in the end the greatest good for all concerned сад be accomplished through the development of a spirit of cooperation both at home and abroad.
with mail.
"In fact, it would appear to as that if this is not done the great world war which has been brought to a successful conclusion from, a military standpoint will have failed in its larger purpose to make the world safe for democracy, The Entente Allies and the United States,. in their fight against the autocracies of Central Europe, have not only learned the art of cooperation in mili- tary affairs, but have come to recognize the advantage from the economic standpoint. That which
as proved so successful in war we "believe should be continued and ex- Aended in the activities of recorṣITYG. tion and the period of peace ahead of
"In the past national rivalry was based upon the misconception that national growth on the part of one was cause for jealousy on the part of the others. We believe that the world is now entering upon a hew ern, when the opposite principle should prevail. Our own position at the present moment clearly illustrates the soundness of the philosophy that it is better to live in a community.of prosperous neighbours than to be surrounded by paupers.
FEBRUARY 21. SADO MARU. N.Y.E, from Japan,
FESKUARY 12. NORK, F. and ., from Tokohama. FEBRUARY 2 IYO MARU, "N.YE, from London,
maik
FEBEUART 25. ELPENOP, B. and B., from Liverpool."
FEBRUARY 28.
SHINYO MARU, TEE, from Francisco, with mail.
FEBRUARY 2
eye.
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Uninsured parcels for the United Kingdom will in fatars be forwarded from Hongkong in bags and the Publ are therefore advised to pack soch parcels very carefully.
Until further notice parcels for civil. addresses in the provinces of Unine RIOJUN MARI, D, & Co, from greatest, will avenge the chivalry ofsenting in all 2,915 shares. The Viconzs, Trevise Padua, Venico and Bol- June in Italy will not be accepted for transmission unlea posted under the British War Office Permit
Japan, with mail
despatches Ashmead-Bartlett's from the Dardanelles are good read-
The ninth annual general meeting Saning in book form, especially now that
we know more than he knew then of the Chempedar Rubber and Gam- A remarks in one of them catches my bier Estate, Ld was held on Feb. We can only hope he says, 10, at Shanghai there being present AGAPENOR, B. and §., from Záverpool | referring to our attack upon Turkey Messrs. A. J. Welch (Chairman), G. as, another "crusade"-which it M. Wheelock, and C. W. Wrightson MARCH 3
the last sn't that this,
and (Directors) and shareholders repre-
I exceedingly the Middle Ages." He adds a tribute Chairman said: MAROH 5.
admiration and respect" for regret that, for the first time FUSHIMI MARU, N.T.K., from those knights of old, who, without since the inception of the Com- Cook's tickets er iron steamers, went pany, we have to come before you Beattie, with mail.
MARCH 8.
so far and did so much, H'm. with accounts that show a loss on ANYO MARU, T.K. K. from
Eight away let's be frant and the year's working. The loss accord Valparaiso
LAOMEDON, E. and E., from Liver. admit that this professional maker of ing to the accounts as presented to copy, and good copy at that, didn't you is shown as Tis. 3.212.47, but I pool.
really mean it. It was just padding. must point out that an exchange BORNEO MARU, D. & Co, from In that case there will be no profit of Tis. 1,517.13 has been
unpleasantries. Jara, with mail.
credited to exchange fluctuation re- serve, so that the actual net loss for МАКСИ 13.
the year is Tis. 1,695.34.
pool.
posi
1
MARCH 10.
MARUH 13.
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וי
TEI AMON, B. & 8., from Liverpoot.
DEPARTING VESSELS.
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FEBRUARY 28.
of
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*
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Registration closes at 6 c'clock on the previous evening.
INWARD MAILS.
THURSDAY, Fahrmiry 20. Manila and Australia-For TANGO
WARU.
1.
Japan-Per MISHIMA MARU, FRIDAY, February 21. Japan-Per SADO MARU,
SUNDAY, February 23, Europe via Negapatam-Per IYO MARU.
DÜTWARD MAILS...
THURSDAY, February. 23. Pakhoi and Haiphong-Per KAIFONG" Saigon-Per TELEMACHUS, 9m, Philippine Islands, Australia and New
HANTANG. 11 8.m.
Straite and
North China-Por
Bangkok Fer VAN Fort Bayard-Per KWONGTAI, 1 p.m. WAERWIJUK, 2 p.m. Japan via Nagasaki-Per SHINEN
MARU, 3p.m. Haiphong-Fer TAKSANG, 5. p.m.
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FEBRUARY 17, 18, 19, at 9.15 P.M.
AMERICAN GAZETTE, No.
WILLIAM FOX-
BERTHA KALICA in.
presenta
"SLANDER''
A modern society photo-drama that every woman should spe and every man should study,
Last two nights of the Cottrell'sa Acrobatic Troupe. THURSDAY, coth." at 0.15 r.M.
"MY OLD DUTCH, in 5 parts. SUNDAY, 23rd. at 6 r. x. "THE PRIMROSE PATH,” in 5 parts.
HONGKONG THEATRE.
FEBRUARY, 19, 20 & 31. showing-The Final Epi-odes of
"THE VOICE ON THE WIRE
THURSDAY 30th. Matineo st 5.15 P.M. showing :-"TRE ROSE OF THE BAYCHO" in 5 parta.
SATURDAY 22nd. See BELEN HOLMES in "THE LASS OF THE LUMBERLANDS."
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS,
HONGLONG HOTEL
Mr & Mrs Laldlay
and maid
Anderson Paymaater-Comdr. and family
A. F. Banbury, Mr & Mrs A. Lemah
and child
B.N.
Mrand Mrs G. E. M.Mae. Leiris
Bannerman
Mrs. E. Barkus Mr G. W. Barton Mrs E.R. Belilios
Miss H. Lille Flag Lt. T.L. Living.
stung, RN.
Mr.8. Longfield
Otherwise, of course, issue must be joined. With good. Mohamedans EURYLOCHUS, B. & 8, from Live-fighting for us, and good Mohame There are several causes that have dans forming such important con- been responsible for this result; first,! MARCH 15. PROTESILAUS, B. and S. fremstituents of our great and catholic throughout the whole period under Singapore.
empire, it would be wrong to let pass review the rubber market was in a NANKING, China Mail, from, Ban the serious suggestion that we are state of acute depression, the result fighting their faith, in favour of an- being that the average nct price Francisco, with mil
other. It would be as tactless as the realized for our product, including TELEMACHUS, B. & 8., from Liver suggestion itself is untrue. In fight the value placed on the unsold stocks ing the Turks we are not fighting at the end of the year averaged only MAROM 2
the Turkish religion. Under c 1/3.69.per ib. as against an average PERSIA MARU, T.K.K., from Ban tolerant flag it is understood that one of 2/4.42 per lb. last year. Had we religion is as good as another. been able to obtain the same price Francisco," with mail.
FELEUS, B. & S., from Liverpool.
Personally, I feel gratified to be for our rubber this year as we did MARCH 20.
able to assure my numerous Mohame-last then, in spite of the much higher HOKUTO MARU, D. & Co., from dan readers that I do not share rate of exchange ruling, we should Java..
Ashmead-Bartlett's "respect and ad have been in a position to present to miration" for those old-time swash you accounts showing a profit of bucklers who, in the name of the T. 24.05495 instead of a less of Cross, went apurdering followers of Tis. $212.47. Secondly, the outpat the Crescent flag. I respect nothing fell short of the estimate by 13,552 of theirs, not even their dubious Ib., and was less than last year's courage, and certainly not their output by 11,418 lb.; as explained in religious ideas. I admire nothing the report, bad weather conditions they did, unless it be their unanimity and ill-health amongst the tapping in becoming extinct monsters. That force "accounted to a large extent
Zealand is Thursday Islanda- KAMAKURA MARU, N.I.K. for bosh about their chivalry" has for the decrease, but furthermore
For EAMAKURA MARU, Rə Australia.
gistration 845 a.m., Iestern TETOROFU MARU, F.T. for been shown up long ago.. Ashmead 3,643 trees were thinned out from
0.20 8.m.
Mr D. AbrahamE Bartlett thinks they enjoyed none the mature area. In normal times, Jaran.
the
#e advantages N.T.K, for of
do, whilst the remaining trees were Straits, Bangkok, Bombay, Aden, Egypt Capt. J. Adcock RWARKU MARU,
and EUROPE via Suez-Per Mr and Mrs E. G. Mr. and Mrs
Lauritsen whereas they enjoyed more. Why, given time to feel the benefit from
EWAHWU, 11 nim. each individual of them was himself the removal of their neighbours and Shanghai and North China- Par Mr J. Webster Baker Mr and Mrs Lay "FEBRUARY 21”.
BUNNING, 11 &.. TANGO MARU, N.Y.E., for Nagasaki. an armoured cruiser, as invulnerable to replace the loss in output from MISHIMA MARU, N.Y.K., for London. to the average attacker in those the trees that had been cut out, Shanghal and
times as a tank is to rifle fre. certain young areas would have TEFRUARY 22. "BADO HARU, N.Y.K, for Liverpool. Grossly he abused this too, Clanking beer brought into tapping rounds, along through the "almost naked this, however, could not be done, as TERESIAS, Bs. and S., for London.
Saracens, the wrought-iron bully did it is always expensive to tap trees FEBRUARY 23,
pretty much as he liked, until over for the first time and in this case the warm cost of tapping them would have NORE, P. and O., for London, via, eating of stolen food in "a Marseilles.
climate sometimes laid him low. Did been considerably higher than the FEBRUARY 24.
a peaceful agriculturist munching a price for, which the rubber obtained IYO MARU, N.3.K., for Japan. sausage saunter within his ken? At could have been sold: AGAMEMNUN, B. and S, tor Záver: the point of the lance he abused that mar, cading him värlet and rude FEBRUARY 25.
names like that, and the unconsumed ATRICA MARU, O.S.E., for Victoris. moiety of that sausage was sure to disappear beneath his visor. What- -FEBRUARY 28. We regret to announce the death
ever he saw he wanted, and all that he wanted he took, He broke the
Sze is ambitious. Although enjoy of Mr. J. B. Gomes, Sr., an old mem
civilized laws of warfare like any ing the dignity of the chief of the ber of the foreign community of Kobe.
Hun, using a spiked club (which he watchmen of Kuangu Old Factory he Mr. Gomes, was born in Macao on
called a "mace") or a meat-axe, or: longed for a higher position, or at the 30th October, 1838, long before
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA, Canadiana ter-foot-spear which prevented his least for higher wages. He cast his Commodore Perry's "black shipa"
Facific, for VancONTET.
opponent having a whack at him, eyes aboutand finally fixed them outhe opened Japan to the Western world.
FEBRUARY 29.
He was undoubtedly an offender, position of head coolie of the Pootung He was educated in the Polytechnic
DJIPANOS, J.C.JI....for Java, under the Vagrancy Act, did not Standard Oil Company Wharf. As College in Lisbon, and after gradua.
work for his living, and had no Chen Kwe-chi was at the head of MARCH 1. tion be returned to the East and
AGAPENOR, B. and 8, for Japan, visible means of support. He was about 300 coclics Sze said to himself, joined the American firm of Russell
fond of picking a quartel with any Co,, which at one time competed via Shanghai, "".
inoffensive stranger, especially if he
Mr J. Milne with Jarding, Matheson & Co. the
had the drop on him. As for primacy of "princely firm" in the
Mr Mirovitel Wearing his imposing uniform of a
Mr D. M. Mofas Far East. He had charge of the
the common people, who were not armoured, they had no rights when headwatchman he entered the grounds firm's branch in Kjukiang, and left
Митку he was about, whatever their religion. of the oil depot of the Standard Oil
Mr and Mrs D. B. Mr and Mrs A. P. their service to assume management
MARCH 5.
The sentimental. romance writers Company at Pooting, addressed the of his father's firm, Brandao & Co.,
RIOJUN MARU. D. & Co., for Jaya.
Nazer in Hongkong, one of the oldest
Mr and Mrs W. P. SHINYO MARU, T.K.K for San have created a fiction that he was a coolies in. hopeyed, and eloquent moral man, a clean liver. Believe words convinced them that they
Neesion Portuguese firms established in Francisco. this part of the world. During the
Madame E. Exsult Mr F. Newell me, if I were permitted to tell you were under paid not, because the Shinghai and North China- Per all the truth about him, which Fm Standard Oil Company was stingy,
Misa K. Eusson Mr J. S. Nicolson financial crisis in Hongkong in 1892
Mr C. W. Falk Er and Mrs H. not, you'd regard Don, Juan as a but because their headman. Chen the firm failed, and he lost hisfortune.
Sunday School teacher. The chival Kwei-chi was a crafty fellow, who Swatow, Amoy and Formoes via Keelung MrJ.Fetherstonhaugh Nolas00 He thereupon decided to come to
Mrs H. H. Fox rous Crusader was a dirty, ignorant, was getting a big raket His sym-Fer KALO MABU; Sam,
Me T. Fuller Japan, where he established the firm
adventurque pirate, who had nearly pathy for the poor ecclies was BO MONDAY, February 24.
P. D. G. Gain of Gomes Brothers & Co., dealing in
as much of the spirit of Christianity great that he would, become their Java and Fort Moresby via Bataviae and Mrs O. piece goods, but again suffered disas ter in the financial difficulties of 1908,
FURTLOCHUS, B. & 8. lor Japen in him as a stockbroker. It is cer- leader without charge. He would vin Shanghai,
tainly, co part of any decent man's pay the men 16 cash per had as Shanghai, North China and Japan, vis Mr N. C. Galluzzi
Kobe-Per IYO MARU, 10a.m. when he retired from business. Since.
MARCH 17. 1892 Mr. Gomes has resided in Kobe
business to wish to avenge" him. paid by the Company, on condition, Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, Mr. Gemmeken
South Africa, India vis Dhentah MrJ. H. Giles with his family. He was a remark-
CHICAGO MARU, 0.8.K. for The world is well rid of him-T. that they would strike until further
kodi, W: in "Straits Echo."
and EUROPE is Capt. F. J. Gill able linguist, Tossessing a thorough Victoria and Vancouver. 3knowledge of English, French and
DEATH OF MACAO OLD- TIMER.
The "Japan Chronicle of Feb. 2. had this:
ELPENOR, B. and 8., for Japan, ria Shanghai.
LOLOMBIA, Pac fe Mail, for Ban
Francisco.
FEBRUARY 27.
...MARCH LAOMEDON, B. and 8.. for Japan. AFRICA MARU, 0.8.E., for ictoria and Vancouver.
MARCH 11. BYSON, B; and b., for London. ATREUS, B. and B. for Liverpool.
MARCH 12.
11
BORNEO MARD, D; & Co., for Japan
, MARCH 14.
Attacked by cancer last year, it was America. evident from the first that the disease was incurable at his advanced age." Le died peacefully on Friday night, surrounded by his children and randchildren, at the ripe age of 81
MARCH 21.
MARCH 22.
CHINESE MOB ORATOR
plenty big squeeze there." So he decided to throw the boss squeezer out and push himself in
orders from him. Sze when at the MARCH 20.
climax of his oration, was interrupted by unsympathetic native police who Spanish besides his own tongue. A TELEMACHUS, D. & B, for Japan
A FORTY YEARS' TEST.
promptly cut short his orátóry, but man of quiet and retiring habits, hévin Shanghai.
BAMBERLAIN'S Courh Remedy allowing Him to make his get away. much liked by those?"",
curing coughs and brought into relations with him ANYO MARU, T.EE, for, South for the been cyang sana has ined Chen Kweihi resumed control of in popularily every year. What better the situation, and poured, oil on recommendation is required? For sale the troubled waters."Shanghai
Gazette," FUSHIMI MARU; N.Z. E, for Seattle by all Chemists and Storekeepera.
MARCH 24 TELEUR, B. & S.,- for Japan : vis
MARCH 95. PYREHUS, B. and B., for London. { MARCH FL FANKING, China" Kail, for Ban
PERSIA MARU, T.KK, for San
years.
1 and sap your vitality whez Chang
Shanghai
Francisco.
Francisco.
DON'T COUGH. Tis a board to allow a cough to hang. Berlain's Cough Remedy, will cure you You don't know where persistent cough will land you. You ain't afford to allow or throat and longs to become dicessed hen it is such a simple thing to step Sato chemists shop and gets bottle of
kamberlain's Cough Remedy For sale § gemytr By all Chemists and Etoreksopers.
MARCH 23, HOKUTUMABU.D.Cb,for Japan
SAMARCHE *R PROTESILAUS Mod S
Have you ordered your Copy of
The Dollar Directory
NOW IN PAINT.
From Messra. BREWER & Co.,
Tel No. 896,
93. Qusin's Road Centra
Tentain Per HUICHOW, 9 Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius,
South Africa, India via Dhanh kodi, Egypt and EUROPE via Suez-Fer MISHIMA MARU, Registration 8.43 a.m., Letters Japani Nagasaki Pef TANGO
MARU, 10 mm.
9.30 3.m.
Philippine Talazda-Per LOONGBANG.
Ji
2 p.m.
Mr. Mrs' and Misakliss Alice La
Beachot
Mr G. Ledin
Kiss Bingham
Mr and Mrs L. L.Vice-dm. Bir F.
Hutchins
T. Tudor
Capt. R. Lone
Misa Ireland
Mr and Mrs M.
Joblin
Mra L.M. Joblin Mr W. C. Johnson M. E. M. Joseph Mr J. J. Judah Mr and Mrs Kagin
Dr M. Kahn
Mr. W. Ker
Mr B. R. Van Kated Mr H. Krabi
Mr Thos. Vind
Mr F. 8. Ward
Mr and Mrs E
Lauder Watson Mr H. E. Watson Mr and Mrs T. E
Watts
Mr and Mrs J. A
Webster
Mr H. &. Wilson Hr G. G. Wood Mr G. Woudenberg Mr and Mrs
PEAK HOTEL
Major Lacey
Capt. Allen Major Apthorpe, Major Leesan N.A.0.
Mr and Mrs J. E. Mr A. E. Lanings
and servant Bintham
Mr Joseph Lupine B. J. Birbeck Mrs M. G. Lyne Major and Mrs G. D.Mr and Mrs
MacIntyre Black and son Mrs E. D. BlackbaraMaster MacIntyre
Dr G. W. Mackenn Mr J. J. Bleaker Me Geo. Bradford Mr J. Mabon Capt. & M Branch Mr M. Mallik MrO. T. BreskapearMaster Mallik 4- Mr A. W. M. Brow Mr Fred. B. Marahs SATURDAY, February 22 Mr. W. G. Browell Mr & Mrs S. Mason Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritias, Mr H, Burgett Madame de Matos. South Africa, India via Dhanush Mr. R. V. Cameron and child kodi, Egypt and EUROPE via Me H. P. Cameron Mr G. Mavor Suez Fer SADA MARU, Re Mr and Mrs E A. Mr J. A. McCulloch
Mr and Mrs TR. Leitars Carvalho gistration 8.45- Am
Mainnes M J. C. Mr
W. McIntosh Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius Clark Coote Miss L McRae South Africa, Indiz
Mrs Corneliasen Dhanushkodi, Egypt and EUR- OPE via Baez-TETRESIAS Mr F. W. Cox Registration 9.45 am, Letters Dr and Mrs B. L.
Cumming Capt F. M. Dillon Mrs F. M. Dillon Mr W. C. Lesson Mr F. E. Davis Miss M. W. De
Straits,
Shanghai
10 30 azn.
via
The Parcel Mail will be closed on Friday, Feb 21, at 3 pm.
YINGCHOW, 2PF
and North China- Per
Java and Port Moresby Via Bataria-
Per RINDJANT, 3p.m. Tientain-Fer CHIPSHING, 5 p.m.
YUSANG, &p.m.... SUNDAY, February 23,
THPANAS, 9 s.m.)
p.m.
Mr A. W... Dobben Mr KH. Drijber Mr. Dann
Gale
Mr A Menor Mi and Mrs W.
Middleton
Mr E. G. Norman Mr Pisstro Mr J.N. Plammar H.Mr.C. P. Powrie
Mr G. B. Bird Mr and Mrs D. K.
Blair Rev. RA. Bundle,
C.F.
Capt. T. H. Butler Mr. J. Carter Major Carthew
Carr Mrand Mis F. W.
Mr & Mrs Cochrane
Mr Litt
Mr and Mrs. H. A.:
Matheson
Mrs Matthieson' Mr J, Finlay Miller It Mitroviti Mrs Mirare Capt. Newman Lt. Col. & Mr Thor
by Pelham
Mr T. L Parkles Major Patterson
Lt. Col. P. J. Coles Mr W, E Roberts EMr E. J. Coomes Mr F. J. de Fome
Mrs Cormack 4. Major V. Ji Scantl Major Cartlor.
B
bur
Mrs J. 8. Dobie Mr Sidford Mr. and Mrs. John Major Slanin
Duncan
MrA.Findlay-Smith
Mr B. Evans, M.B.E. Catp. Spencer
Mr Denman Faller Mrs Breen
Major Gardener
Hra F. Goodrich
Major Hodges
Capt. Gurney
Major & Min Taylor,
EE
Capt. Vincent
Major & Mrs Wake
Mr H do Fion mai
Hutchison
Major Walker
Mr F. B. Johnson Mr and Mrs F. Major Kendal
Wells
KING EDWARD HOTE
| Mr D. J. Adatus
Mr Kilbos & chi l
A. Jirs Almond
Mrs E. M. McCoe
F. McGrath
EEP AGAMEMNON, Capt. T. R. Ball. A Mr and Mrs L. C. M. Mr And Mr Carbo Mr Hi. M. Mavis
TUESDAY, February 25.
China-Per Bhangbai and North
SINKIANG, 11.m Swatow, Amos and Foochow-Per HAI-
"HONG,'1 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, February 20.
Hannibal Mr D, J. Hanscom Mr 8. H. Hansen Mr G. Harpor
Misses Harrison (2)
Mrs C. E. Powrie Mr & Mrs. B.
Mrs Krahmalef Presley
Miss A. Anderson Mra B. Legge Mrs Hamilton Price Dr M. E. Aspir Mrs McAinch Mr. B. Ray V.Mi R W. Brundle
Bulloch
Mrs A. Monro Misa Carbo Mr & Mrs A. CourseMr B.J de Moore Mr F.C. Cranb Mr. F. W. Moore Mr T. B. Calhane Mr. D. Nicholds Mr R. G. Doubleday Mr T. R. Osbernu Mrs J.D. Edwarde im W. C. Passmorg
Mr W. HPrice Mr F. Ferguson........
Mr. W. J. Reynolda Dr A. Gibson Mr & Mrs Gregory Mr and Mrs C
Richardson
Roed Mr.O.E. Beybs Mr & Mrs Bbarples. Mias Sharples Mr. FL. T. Sheaf
Me and Birs G. W.Mrs H. Ebeehan
Rawkina
Capt.& hirs Siddell. Capt, D. Skinner
Mr F. E. Henry
Swatow, Amoy and Formosa via Takao-Me and J. Miss B. F. Skinner
Ter 80SHU MARU, 8pm.
...
Heyting &3 children Mes M. Blade *** THURSDAY, February 2
My A. Hicka Capt. J. G. Smith Shanghai and North China-Per. Mrs M. Hicks Mr W. H. Smith
·BUIYANG, 11-s.m.
Mr and Mrs S. E. Hrs W. H. Sparid
Hodge
Mr & Mrs V.Steenely FRIDAY, February 28,
Mr HLF, Stoneham Amoy and Poochow-Per
Mrs 8. M. Taylor HAITAN, 1. JAME
Swatow
MUTEMENTS OF STEAMER,
The CP.0.S. Co's RM.B. “Key West" www.from Hongkong on the 16th Jan, arrived at Vendbarer on the 15th Feby 1919
KrA Holgerson Capt. G. Hooker
MFA Shelton Hooper Mr C. P. Templeton MrR. R. HumphreyaMrs E. Templeton- Capt. and Air 1.Mr A. Q. Tiisingh
Hussey
M-F. TravOIN
Mr 0. T. Hall
& Mrs Hammesra à, P. Bangster and family Mr. G. Stavrakor Me h. Hana Mrs Btebbings and Mr A. Harrison daughter Mr P. Heathcote Capt. & Mra Swain Mr J. G. Hupetor Mr and Mrs Under Mr E Trving the wood ha
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