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LOGEL AND GENERAL.

TheVanity Fair" company. going to khow at Canton ater! Having here,

A fantán playor dropped dead ab Caton on Mae 4. tis confirming superstition common among the Painone.

11 roads rather funnily, this, don't it "The troops in Sam- shui, with the aid of a number of men from the volunteer corps,” broke into a robbers' den and arrested two bbas. Perhaps the Canton Time mean it sarcastically.

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It will be seen by reference to a adversement, which appears on another page, that the Police ra gest the cooperation of the public in the nforcement of the truffic regulations.

The Hon. I, H. Kemp. K.C., OBE., Attorney-General. and Mrs. Kemp are leaving to-morrow by the N.Y.K. steamer "Kitano Maru. The Hon. Mr. Pellock will on the same day take over his new duties as locum teens for Mr. Kemp.

NO CHOLERA.

Bumour ran through the city today to the effect that the M.M. bbing had been seama Andre

quarantined on account of cholerá.. We learn at the stuent of going to preas that it was not true.

WORLD'S TONNAGE.

The world's mercantile marine at the end of December last was return- ed at 39,891,665 tons-gross. Com- pared with the figures for 1914 when the war broke out, they show à decrease of 3,980,795 tons Particulars ase

1914

1013

Tone

Tops

Balance

Tona

Great 20,023,000 17,0£3,000—3,500,000 Britai

BOATS DUE TO ARRIVE AND DEPART.

VÉSSELS DUE TO ARRIVE-

THE CHINA MAIL.

NOTICES

Arnhold Brothers & Co., Ltd.,

MARCH & ANYO MARU, T.K.K Valparaiso,

MARCH 10, BORNEO MARE, & Co. from Java, with madi.

from

Import

LAOMEDON, B. and E., from Liver poot.

Export

pool.

FURYLOCHUS, B. & 9, from Liver

MARCH IN PROTESILAUS, B. and S. frou Singapore

NANKING, China Mail, from Bas Francisco, with mail.

MARCH. 19. TELEMADHUS, B. & S., from Liver-

pool

MARCH PERSIA MARU, T.KE, to San Francisco, with mall.

FELEUS, B. & S., from Liverpool, MARCH 25

HOKUTO MARU, D. & Co, from

Java

MARCH 29,

TELAMON, BLS., f.. m Liverpool. DEPARTING VESSELS

www

MARCH 11.

HYSON, B. and S., for London.. ATREUS, B. and S. for Liverpool.. EURYLOCHUS, B. & S... for Japan via Shanghai.

LAUMEDON, B. and S., for Japan. MARCH 12, BORNEO MARU, D. & Co., for Japan.

MARCH 13.

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA, Canadian Pacide for Vancouver.

HECTOR, B. & 3. for Liverpool.

MARCH 17.

CHICAGO MARU, Victoria and Vancouver."

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O.S.K, for

MARCH 20. TELEMACHUS, B. & S., for Japan via Shanghai.

MARCH 11.

ANTO MARU, T.K.K, for South America

MARCH 2

· Shipping.

Engineering

HÖrne→→SHANGHÄL BRANCHES HARROW, CHUNGKING, CHINKIANO,

BOEGIONG 'AND- CANTOK AGENCIES:-London and New Year!

Have you ordered your Copy of

The Dollar Directory.

NOW IN PRINT.

From Messrs. BREWER & Co.,

Tel. No. 606,

£3, Queen's Road Contral

ENTERTAINMENTS

A. D. C.

IN THE MUSICAL PLAY.

'PINKIE AND THE FAIRIES"

For GROWN UPS and CHILDREN

by W. GRAHAM ROBERTSON

"

MUBIC by FaZDZZICE NORTON

With fall ORCHESTRA, CHORUS and BALLET

Over 80 Performers.

POST OFFICE.

The parcel post service has been resumed with -Norway. Sweden Denmark, Holland, Spain sud Switzor- land. For the present, however, only parcels obviously in the nature of gilia are scepted.

Allied soldiers in the various hospitals! in Siberia are badly in need of reading matter. Any books, Dowspapers, ‘etc. för their use handed in at the G.P.O. will be packed and forwarded to them free.

The parcel post service to Cubs is auspended

It le notified that all restrictions as to the use of wireless Telegraphy" by Merchant Vessels on the Chica Station have been abolished..

The Services to Germany, Austria, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empiro. azo suspended.

No anoficial letter addressed to Abadan, Ahwaz or Mohammorash in the Persian Gulf may exered eight ounces in weight

The insured lotter and insured parcel services between Egypt (or in transit through Egypt) and Cyprus are tempor- arily suspended.

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

Until further notice parcele for civil addresses in the provinces of Unire, Vicenza, Trevise Padua, Venice and Bel lune in Italy will not be accepted for transmission unless posted under the British War Office Permit.

The Farcel Post Services to British Fast Africa and Egypt (except for members of the Expeditionary Forces), and to Abyssinia, Bagdad, Frithres, French Somali Coast, Italian Somaliland, Portuguesa East Africa, Zanzibar and Rassia have been suspended.

FUSKIMI MARU, N.Y.K., for cattle GALA PERFORMANCE, FRIDAY, March 21, at 9.15 p.m.minute aclier than the time given

MARCH 24. PELEUS, B. & S., for Japan via

United 4,330,000 7,777,000+3,447,000 Shanghai.

fita

Germany 5,134,000 2,845,000-2,488,000

Japan 1,708,000 2,200,000+ 481,000 Norway 1,957,000 1,502,000 454,000

Franco... 1,953,000 1,498,000— 424,000

.

MARCH 25, - . PYRRHUS, B. and 8, for Loudon, MARCH 27. NANKING, China Mail, for Ban PERSIAJ MARU, T.K.K., for Sa

Italy 1,420,000 1,488,000+ 58,000 Francisco.

Nether 1,430,000 1,329,000—142,000 Francisco Austria.. 1,062,000 855,000 190,000

lands

Switzer 1,015,000 ladi

Russia

252,000 180,000

MARCH 29. HOKUTO MARU, D. & Co., for Japan.)

MARCH 30. PROTESILAUS, 'B. and S., for

681,000 88,000 Seattle. 678,000-906,000

851,000 800,000 42,000

Dennist 770,000

Spain ... 883,000

Greece... 820,000 378,000 242,000

J

ARRIVALS OF STEAMERS.

MARCH 6, 1919. KWONG HING, Chi, 418 tona. from Wpchow, Capt. Chan Kam, S.E.B. lp,

hart

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

March

:

CHEFOO Cы1; 684 tons-from Quinbone. 6. A. Adams,"

Saar Shing, C42.

HAIHONG, Brit., 1,270 tons, from watow, Capt. Evans, D. Lapair

Co., Whart SAKAWA MARU, Taps 672 tons, from Canton, Capt. Kumagai, i, bata 7B-

Per Sky are, for San Francisco, &c, Miss A. Apear, Mr. W. Alexander, Mr. R. E. Alexander, Mr. F. C. An, Miss Mr and Mrs. M. R. D. 31. Abbott,

W. L. Ascherion, Abrens and

J. Blenker, Mrs. D. E. Anderson, Mr. Lt. L. B. Brohan, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Barbour,

Mr. N.P. Boyat, Bliss E. 0, Brower, Mr...E. L. Barunn, Mr. I. N. Cheung, Bes W.J. Clarke. Mr. F. Claudie..

Mr. Y. K. Cheung, L.S. Chu, M Mrs. F. Gonzales Diez and child, Mr. C. W. Drellette and wife, Mr. A. L.

J. van Debbin,

DORAX, Brit., 2,26 tama, from Singa- Mr. W. N. P. Delbourgò, ir. and

reme Spore, A. Fet Co., East Point.

CLEARANCES.

MARCEL, 2010. KWONGLEE Ch 4.30 pm, for Shanghai, China Merchants

BINTANG, Dutch, 4 p.m., for San Francisco, J.C.J.L

The gross talkings of which will be allocated to the

HONGKONG WAR MEMORIAL FUND.

PRICES: Dress Circle

Stalls

Pit and Gallery

SS.

***

$3.

$9. and $1.

Second Performance: Saturday, March 22, at 9.15 p.m. Third Fourth Fifth..

PRICES:

Monday,

Tuesday,

28 Matinee. Wednesday, "

$3, $2 and $1. Children half price to Matinee.

24, 25

Booking opens at MOUTRIES on Friday, 28th February, at 9 a.m.

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

HONGLONG HOTEL.

L. Adams

Mrs. Docquier and 4 Mr D. Abraham, Doldres, Mr. J. N. Ellis, Mr. G. van Erp. bira, Myler and child, Miss P. Edkina, Mr. E. A. Everett, infant and servant, Mr. and Mrs. 8. V. Ford. Hon. E. Frank and wife Capt FC Ferguson, Rey,

D. Grisweld, Mr. and Mrs. A. raa Royer Beakma and daughter, Mr. E. A Herrara, Mr. H. D.

TRANSVAAL, Daz., 3p.m., For Singa- pore, Theresen & Co.

KAIFONG, Brit., .., for Hai. Mr. 3. &. Ho, Mr. T. B. Ho, Mrs. M. W phong via Hoihow and Pakhoz, B. & 8.

MARCH 8, 1819.

TEAN, Brit., ., for Shanghai, B&B.

INGHANG, CH 10a.m., for K.. "Wau vis Macao, Fat Hing.

HALDIS, Norw.. B., for Saigon, Tuk Tai Chieng.

SEU CHEONG, Chi.. 8 a.m., for K.O an ria Macao, Wo Hing.

KWONG TAI, Chi, 7am, for K.C. Wan via Matuo, Ping Un.

THE SINCEREST FORM

-FLATTERY.

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Mr and Mrs W. S. Jackson & child Mr &. A. Adams

Mr and Mrs M,

Joblin Capt. J. Adcock Mrs T. N. Alexander Mrs L. M. Joblin Mr and Mrs E. G. Me E. M. Joseph Anderson Mr J. J. Jadik

Dr M. Kahu Paymaster Comdr. Mr B. B. Van Ketel Dr Ascherson

F.A.F. Banbury, Mr B. Krebe B.N.

Mr & Mrs Laidlay Mr and Mrs E. A. and maid

Barbour

Mr and Mrs O."

Lauritsen

M. G. W. Bartcu Mr and Bits Law Mr and Mrs, & and family

Beattie

Mr & Mrs A Leach

and child Mrs E. E. Belica

Lecran and Mr & Mrs Benchot Mr and Mrs J. 31. Mr and Mrs J. E.

Bingham

children, y Misa Bingkom

Mme. Leiria Mr R. J. Birbeck Capt. & Mrs Liddell Major and Mrs G. D. Miss H. Lillie

Black and son Flag Lt. T. L. Living- Mrs E. D. Blackburn stone, R. MrJ.J. Bleeker Mr B. Lengfield Capt. & Mrs Branch Miss Alice Lu

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·Dr G. W. Mackcon Hons are very much in earnest about Flat, Mr. IL T. Palmer, Rev. and Mrs. Mr R. V. Cameron Maater MacIntyre

C. E. Parker and family. Mire, E. Falmer, Mr P. Cariton it. Even in the pre-war times, they av, and birs. T. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs E A. Mr E. J. Mahon

Carvalho

Mr M. Maikk Bay, Germany got her shipping news T. W. Robertson- and son, Mr. and Mrs Capt. & Mrs J. J.Master Malie only when Lloyd's had done with it, C. H. Biggs and 2 children, Mr.

Cisscan.

Mr and Mrs":"ði. and there now seemed to be a great Hougetier. E. U. Beid, Capt. 0. E

Clark

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Taggart, Mr. J. K Tweed, Mrs. D.B Mr J. H. Coole attended by some 400 various repre- Thefaut and son. Mr. C. K. Tien, Mr. Mr F. W. Cox sentatives, it was admitted that Van der Star, Mr. S. Weinglen and Mr and Ms 7. L.Mr A. Mener Lloyd's was a wonderful institution, child, Mr. Hr Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Crockett, 3 child-Mr and Mrs Hugo

res and nurse B. Miller Wilton, Mr. and Mr. C.. W. and that with its traditions and on FS Ward, Mr. 3. A Dr. and Mrs-H. L. Me and Mrs. H.

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Mr F. C. Forgoson Mr A. W.-Prior

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Registered and Parcel Mails close 15

below unless otherwise stated.

In the case of Mails closing before 9 a.n. Registration closes at 5 c'clock on the, praviona evening,

INWARD MAILS.

FRIDAY, March 7. Canada EMPRESS OF JAPAN.

OUTWARD MAILS,

FRIDAY, March 7. Amoy and Straits-Per HAIYANG,

5.m. Swatow, Shanghai and North China- Per EWEILIN, 9 Km. Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius,

South Africa, India via Dhanush kodi, Egypt and EUROPE ria Suez- Per KITANO MARU. Registration 9.45 am. Letters 10.30.2.

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Fer HA1-

HONG, 1 p.m.

Philippine Islands-Per LOONGSANG.

& p.m. Straits, Bangkok and India via Calcutta

-Per YARSHING, 2.p.m..: SATURDAY, March 8...

Eaigon Per HAUROTO, 3.m. Shanghai. North China and Japan via

Nagasaki-Per CARDIGAN SHIRE, 11 a.m.

Shanghai

ABC North KWANGSE. 11 am.

China-For

Shanghai and North China-Par YING-

CHOW, 9 .p.m.**

Swatow, Shanghai and North China

Fer TAISANG, 5p.m.

SUNDAY, March

"

Swatow, Amoy and Formosa vis Keelung

-Per KAIJO MARU, 9a.m.

MONDAY, "March 10. Straits, Bangkok. Ceylon. Mauritius..

South A Africa, India via Dhanush kodi, Egypt and EUROPE.vis Suez-fer GLENIFFER Re- Letters gistration 2.45 pm.

3.30 p.m... TUESDAY, March 11.

Swatow and Bangkok-Per LIANG-

CHOW.-01.m

Shanghai and North Chins-Par SINKIANG, 11 a.m...

Swatow.

Amoy and Foochow Per HATTAN, P.

WEDNESDAY, March 12. Tientsin-Fer KUEICHOW, I pa

watow, Ainoy and Formoes via Tako

Per SOSHU MARU, 5. pan. THURSDAY, March 13.

Shanghai North China, Japan vis Nagasaki Cazado United States, Central and South. Americs, and EUROPE. Vancouver Per EMPRESS OF RUSSIA. Registration 8.45 am. Letters 10.30 am

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THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1919

ENTERTAINMENTS.

THE

Tel No.

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Tel. No. 1743.

CORONET

March 6, 7, 8 & 9, 1919. DOROTHY GISH

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“SUSAN ROCKS THE BOAT.”

BILLY WEST

IN

"CUPID'S RIVAL.

BRITISH GAZETTE, No. 492. Booking at ROBINSON'S,

VICTORIA THEATRE

TO-NIGHT I

VAUDEVILLE

9.15 P.M.

·TO-NIGHT-}·

· VAUDEVILLE

FREDONY

and a high class Vandeville Company

MISS TRASTE Trasa that Ragtime Girl.

MISS ASTA ERICKзEN, & soprano with a wonderful voice. MELLE LIONA, in her dancing creations.

Come and sec FREDONY a silent Comedian. He has made more people laugh

by keeping quiet, than others have done by hours of talk.

Selected Pictures Prograrame.

NEUTRALS RAYS. Drama in 3 parts.

MATINEE SUNDAY March 5, HERITAGE A Laamle Drama Featuring: BOB LEONAKO & ELLA HALL.

HONGKONG THEATRE.

March 5, 6, 7. showing beautiful PARAMOUNT STAR (5 parts). LOUISE HUFF

-in...

"REWARD OF PATIENCE.” Also Gazette & Comics.

FRIDAY 7th. Matineo at 5.13 m.

"CHAINS" a drama &parts. SATURDAY 8th. 5th & 6th Episodes A LASS OF THE LUMBERLANDS.”

showing

THEATRE

ROYAL

EDGAR WARWICK

-ANNOUNCES

THE

FAREWELL PERFORMANCE

OF

VANITY FAIR

ALL THE FAVOURITE ITKME OF THE BESON TO-Nicar INCLUDING THE SUCCESSFUL SCOTTISH İNTERLODE

LAST OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING THE FAVOURITES,

Plan at MOUTRIE'S.

THEATRE

ROYAL

FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY RETURN AND FAREWELL

THE POPULAR-

FRAWLEY COMEDY CO.

IN

NEW & UP TO THE "MINUTE PLAYS

FRIDAY, March 7th.

SATURDAY, March 8th.

MONDAY. March 10th

TUESDAY, March 11th.

WEDNESDAY, March 12th.

THURSDAY, March 13.

PRICES AS USUAL.

*COMMENCING

** THX COMEDY-DRAMA (E

"BOUGHT & PAID FOR."

·THE PARCICAL FACT.

"IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE.”

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COMMENCE 9.15 P.M. SHARP BooRiNo opened at Mouriz & Co, on TUESDAY morning, March 4th.

PHILIP CARLTON, Managers

Printed and Published fat Tas GoNOLESED BY GEORGE WILLIAM

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