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EARLIER TELEGRAMS
"Beulce's Service to the China Mail )
GAPT. FRYATT.
LONDOS, Jnly sth.
be trala conveying the body of Capt. | yait rrived at Ceue Cross Station 22 eleven o'block this turning.
Greas arpwda ambled in the station along the route to St. Paul's, where an
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
(Reuters Service to the China Mail)
ODDS AND ENDS.
BERLIN, July 8th. the rabineation of the Face Treaty.
The Federal Contmiste has approved i
Pacis July sth. Under strong popular pressure, owing SER UN cergregation. iluding repre-excessive prices, the Government his Their ties ther deced the opening of the frontiers to tativ
foodstuffs. the Govermucht, Royalties
the Ad dralsy and Diploqa altended the junctorial services,
After the service, the coffin was taken verpool Strent Station runde So Dorenscourt, for interment.
ITALY.
for
ROME, July 9th. Yesterday we their quiet in the large
jpermarck,
Paris. July sibh.
A Havas message says 1- viss to the devastated areas, assured M." Comenceau, during big personal
sufferers from German devastations that Germany would pay the whole sum, exact- ed as reparation by the Pence Treaty.
PARIS, July 8th.
A Havas message says:~~
The Germans are reported to be very much interested in the colaplaints made to the French Fie
Piovernment inhabitants by devastated areas that reconstrue
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FRANCE.
Pants, July 4th, H. Ribot, ndryd fy £'Everloor, pated that the coarness of living was doubtedly serious, und sight provoke oubles in France aitar in those in Italy:
R deperested the caudally Customs Bees which, be sain, nulliñol the open- ing of the frontiers.
Pura July th
A Hara message = 15 sim All the Uniona
Poonch General
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that if the Germans assist in re-building. will provide an opportunity to create better, leyling "toward themselves.
FXR19. July 9th.
A Havus message says:—
Mr. Robert Lansing the United States Secretary of State, speaking at a dinner given by France and the American Clar niitter, to the American Pearę Delegates, said
Yesterday we fought together. To day we rejoice. Tomorrow we shall work together. France and the United States. with the nations whe stood beside them in the great coaliet, must together face the coming days with all their dangers and, diffealties"
PARIS, July 6th.
A Haits message says:— M. Clemence has signed a decree sup- tions on imports, fearing only some dozen articles liable to ad valorem duty, and with a limitation of the amount to be imported.
Confederation of Labar are not in fassing almost all the existing prohibi- our of a strike on Fitiy ass, for political
jects,
FUNDENBURG WOULD SUFFER FOR KAISER
Corksusea. July 5th. General von Hindenburg has appealed to Marnimi Foeb for his difpency for the renunciation of the demand for the ex tradision of törzs-kaver He offers imeli ns bstitute and says he is
pared to make any sacrifice.
A FRENCH HERO,
PARI, July 9th.
A Havas mediaga 51741mm Amarica bas julged Lands with France j kenduring the memory of Marshal Tatare Hocha.
The
remains
sorred to
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FIUME.
PARIS, July Pth. A Ravaa message says:- The situation in Fiume may be cleared The Council of Five has decided to nam an Inter-Allied Commission investigate the recent events, when con- sferable friction took place between talian and French troops
to
The French have acquiesced, suggesting that Signor Tittens make investiga tions of the Fiume situation.
Bola Agenta fơn. Bouth China.
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SHIPS DUE TO ARRIVE.
Zodia
FROM EUROPA.
The A. EURYPYLUS, dne bere July 18 and leaves for Shanghai, Taku ard Dalny July 16
6, due here July 21 and leaves for Japan The 4 NAGOTA, left Tondon June
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POST OFFICE.
Allied soldiers in the various hospitals in Siberia are badly in need of reading.. matter. Any books, newspapers; eta, for their use handed in at the G.P.O. be packed and forwarde? to them free.
The parcel post service: to Cuba Is suspended.
It is notilled that all restrictions sa to the use of wireless. Telegraphy by. Marchant Vessels on the China Station have been abolished.
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The Services to Germany, Austria, Bulgaris and the Ottoman Empire are suspended.
No anoficial letter addressed to Abadan, Abwat or Mohammorsh in the Persian Gulf may exceed sight ounces in woight.
The Insured letter 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 future be forwarded from Hongkong in bags and the Public are therefore advised to pack” such.
· parcels very carefully,
Until further notice parcels for cir3 addresses in the provinces of Unine, Vicenza, Treviso Padus,, Venice said Bel- Tune in Italy will not be accepted for transmission unless posted under the British War Office Permit.
The Parcel Post Services to British East Africa and Egypt (except for members of the Expeditionary Forces), and to Abyssinia, Bagdad, Frithre, French Somali Coast, Italian Somaliland, Portuguese. East Africa, Zanzibar and Russia. have been ruspended.
Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 16 minutes earlier than the time ziven below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close before 8
The B. TENYO MARU, heft Yokom. registered and parcel mails are hama July and is due here to-day
The .. TAMBA MARU, leaves Toko- hama Kov. 14 and is due here via Kobe, Moji and Shanghai Nov. 29.
Thess. TEIHESLAS, leaves Yokohama August and is due tere August 19.
The a... FYRRHUS, leaves Yokohama August 18 and is due here September
The ss. LAERTES, due bera from
$29.
Freach reports put the burden on the ports HECTOR, dne here July 95 Jo Ports July 17 and sails for Europe
Italians.
OVERSEAS. TRADE.
Losos. July 5th Gel "have
Detai
Sis Arthur siccel-Maitland has resign bartal pinceed. He has sent a letter questioning the entekenburg on the Rhine, at the Government's sincerity in the establish base of the mutant recently erected ing of international trade, which he con-
arking the lies whethe French siders visal
Armia under Hocho Jorged the Rhinei Page du 1703
HEDJAZ.
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He declares that he has been constantly bstructed, especially as regards the Con- sular and kindred services
Sir Arthur Stolalaitland has been Joint Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Foreign Other and Joiat Parliamentary July 5th. Secretary of the Board of Trade in his A Eavas message sayada
enparity as Hend of the Department of Over- The King of the helped wjuose sou. sas Trak Development and Inteligence) Bir Faisal, wejsedes ag the sing 1912. He was Parliamentary Under Peace Conference.
to the Serreturg for the Comics in the last linis freatened by a tentond the Waha-¦ ty He has the Coalition. Unionist Bites, a foreigner,k ring Miest man sect
T3-15.
Loxos, July 4th. The Euals in the Wimbledon, toamna- , for the agiish Championships qgulfed as follows:
MIXED "OLKS,
* Lycett (Aged Miss Ryan (America) deleted a W. Pebble (Eng fand) and Mr. Luben 4 bambers (Eng- Kamil by 6-0, (HO
Capt. O'Hara di A. T. Thomas (Australia) - but P. Bylor and B. W.
Teath (Akstrak by 4, +1-5_35 2
Mile Buzau) a (Feigne) and Miss Ryan (Armonie i wared Me Lara- bert Chamber (Fouil Larcombe (Dagned, by 4, 7-5, 63.
Lamal
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1. for Birminghum siser 1910.). FRENCH CIVIL SERVICE BETTER
PAID.
PARIS, July 9th.
A Faras messag sats:~~ mit in Parliament a Bill for a substantial The French Fianne. Minister will sub- increase of pay to Coverment servants. No one will reorive, less than 3,800 franes yearly.
THE PROFITEERS.
The 8.5.
and leaves for Shanghai and Hankow July 28.
The s.8. HYSON, due bere July 21 sad leaves for Jayaa July 22.
The as. ANTILOCHUS, dne bere July 23 and leaves for Shanghai and Japan July 23.
The 8.3. AGAPENOR, due bera, July #9 and leaves for Japan July 30.
The s. TEENKAI, dne here August I and leaves for Shanghai, Taku and Dairen August 8.
The 5.3. PYREUS, due bore August 8 and leaves for Shanghai and Japan August 8.
The .. OB ESTES, duo bero. August
and leaves for Shanghai August 13. The KAMO MARU, left London Jane 14 and is due here via Suez Joly 90. The ss ITU MARU, left London June
and is dus here via Suez August 8. The . ATSUTA MARU, leave London July 13 and is due hare via Suez August 19,
The .. SHILZUOKA MARU, leaves London July 23 and is due here via Suez September 5.
The s.4 KAGA MARU, leaves Lordon Aug. 6 and is due to arrive bere via Svez September 16.
London Aug. 20 and is due bere vin Suez The es. YOKOHAMA MARU, leaves Sept. 30.
The se. LAOMEDON, due here August 13 and leaves for Japan August 14
The 5.5. TELAMUN, due bere August 14 and leaves for Shanghai and Hankow August 15.
LONDON, July 5th. There is a widespread movement, especi and sails for Shanghai and Japan The TITAN, dug here August 25 ally in Labour circles, to urge the Govern-agust 25. Bient to take drastic measures to prevent The s.6. KHEMUN, due bere August profiteering in prime necessaries.
28 and leaves for Shanghai and Japan An arrangement is being completed for a
August 29. Mit dentation of co-operative bodies, aad
The s.8. IXION, due bere September 4 the Labour Party and the Trade Union and leaves for Shanghai and Taku Congres, with the object of impressing September 3. the Government with the necessity of con- The ANDRE LEBON, leaves, tiniring control of
Marseilles June 25 and is due bere via made that thou-usual ports July 29.
Complaints are
New Zealand are awaiting transport, white thousands of bales of wool are held up in the London docks.
FROM SHINGELL
Mr. Will Tharne M.P., made a state- The s.8 TYDEUS, leaves Shanghai ment to a Daily Express representative i faly 16. due bere July 20 and leaves for as follows:-"Labour will use its indus- Liverpool via Singapore. trial organisation. That is the only alternative to the jumping of food July 28 and is due bere August 2.
The as. HELENUS, leaves Shanghoî prices, **
July 22 and is doe here Jaly 25.
The . DILWARA, leaves Shangbai
The Food Ministry has announced a durion of a penny per pound in the price of imported meat.
[It will be future there is not a single English repentative among the bove winner. Mis ajan, who was defeat
by Mewanne Lengthen in the semi- fma! of tie lada's wrghes, laik from Casands of tons of meat from Australia and
& put one yours ago. Mes M. Sation, heat American who won the solacion) viam pron, Sange of Buszbad, Miss Rrom Lame pecently desired in the aim of the ladies sing the Queen's Plus Covered Court Chagonships, he was the mixed doable:
tournament with B. Lyrx, ating Pant Bar and Mrs, clarabera, M. date is one of Austrumadh prap players. Capt. O'Hang wund and Thomas performed predigris fest an defer og Brookes and Pattern in eisini hat they did not are songs all their way when they honi it and Heath. The latter was one of Australia's Dawg team in 1914 het it is likely he will be selected this year, fr des favourites for saletin will un dont teily Brooke, Pasterson, O'Hara Wood and Thonne, less the last-med in diepied by 1ytty A. W. Dunlop, who bestil one of his host doubles players in the world. After the story of Mlle. Lenglen in the jade ugler, it was not surprising tint Mics Ryan dnt la plucky French giri deserted the two petst lady champions" of Mand]
W. W.
NEW YORK, July 8th. An rort of four Dreadnoughts and 36 dratayers met the George Washington at Sandy Hook early this morning. The Pridential salute was fret. Porty-AvT arhips, headed by the Pennsylvania, be the Vice President, Members of the Cinet, and other officials, welcomed Preaccus Wilson outside the barbour.
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MINERS' HOURS.
LONDON, July 8th. House, of Commons, the Home introduced a Bill providing for the mendment of the Coal Mines Act," hich the period
:
FRENCH ELECTORAL REFORM.
PARIS, July 8th. A Haves message says:-. Electoral reform has been finally adopt. ed by 331 votes against 121 votes.
There was one vote for representation of minoritice
CRICKET.
The . NERA, from Europe, leaves hanghai July 17 and in due here July 19.
FROM JAPAN.
The .. NAGOYA, leaves Yokohama August 9 and is due bare Angust 20.
The 8.5. ANYO MARU, due bare from Moji August 31 and leaves for South America September 10.
The as SEIYO MARU, due here from Moji October 24 and leaves for South America November 4.
The La BURNEO MARU, due here from Kobe and Moji July 15'and leaves
LONDON, July 8th. Yorkshire beat Essex by an innings and for Java porta July 17. 58 rura
The BORUTO MARU, due here
The match between Somersetshire and from Kote and Moji July 27 and leaves Worcestershire was drawn.
DECLINED, WITH THANKS.
A wireless mewaage from New York recently reveals the fact that Tex Rickard, the promoter of the Wil lard-Dempsey championship boxing match, which was to be decided at Toledo on July 4, had the inspiration -which could only have come to an American of inviting Lord Lonsdale. to act as referee!
for Jave port July 20.
The NELEUS, leaves Yokohama July 19 and is due bere August 6,
The 5.9. AGAMEMNON, leares Yoko hama July 19 and is due here July 24.
The BDRUCALION, leaves Yako. tamn July 26 and is due bere August 19,
The 8.8. SADO MARU, leaves Yoko, bama July 11 and is dus bere July 28
The 8. KITAN MARI, leaves Toko berna July-25 and in due here Aug. 9
The INABA MARU leaves Teko
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August 2 and is due bere August 15.
The s.8. ATEEUS, leaves. Yokohama
Icavca
Japan Porta and Khanghai September 9 The as. ORESTES, due bere from and sails for Europe September 10. Yokohama August 30 and is due bere
The 8.6. ANTILOCHUS
The s.5. APRATOON APCAR, leaves: September 14 Kobe August 18 and is due here via Moji guste, en ronte for Calcutta va Singapore, Penang and Rangoon.
FROM JAYI.
The ss. BANRI MARU, dne here from Javs ports July 28 and leaves for Japan
orta July 29.
The B. BORNEO MARU, due bare from Java ports Angust 28 and leaves for Japan porta Anguat 31.
The as. EOKUTO MARU, duc bere trum Java ports September 9 and leaves for Japan ports Acptember 12.
FROM MANILA.
The a. TINDAREUS, leaves lanila July 28, due bere July 29 and leaves for Kote, Yokohams and Seattle August 14. The a.. TENYO MARU, de bere to-day and leaves for San Francisco Faly 21.
The 8. SIBERIA MARU, due boro July 22 and leaves for San Francisco July 20
The .. PROTESILAUS, leaves Manila Joly 13 and is due hore July 15, The sa. CYCLOPS, leaves Manila Sept. 22 and is due here rept. 24...
FROM BOMBAY,
Bombay June 24 and is due bere via The 83 KAIFUKU MARU, left Singapore July 18.
FROM CALCUTTA.
The as. SHINGO MARU, left Calcutta Jure 23 and is due here via Singapore to-day.
Calcutta July 17 and is due bere vis The 8.8. ARRATOON APCAR, leaves Rangoon, Penang and Singapore Aug, 1.
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FROM SINGAPORE.
The a... KAIFUKU MARU, left Singapore July 9 and is due bere July 10.
FROM AUSTRALJA.
The 88. AKI MARU, left Sydney Juno 28 and is due here July 18,
The 1.8. TANGO BARU, leaves Mel- tourne July 23 and is das here vis Sydney, Brisbane, Townsville, Thursday Jaland, Zamboanga and Manils Aug. 22.
The 8 NIKKU MARU, leyes Mel. bourne Ang. 2 and is due here vis wound porta Sept. 18. 1
FROM AMERICA,
The A. PROTESILAUS, due bere from Seattle vis Vladivostock; Japan „Forts and Manila July 16.
The TYNDAREUS, lalt Beattle June 16, do here July 28 via Japan, Vladivostock and Mazils.
The s.. CYCLOP, left Seattle
Vikdivostock and Maxiin.
·
closed at 8 p.m. pn the previous day.
In the case of Mails coming before 9 a.m. Registration closes at 3 c'clock on the pravious evening.
INWARD MAILS.
WEDNESDAY, July 16. Etraits Per KAIFUKU MARU. Japan-MISHIMA MARU.
Australia and Manila-Per AKF MARU.. FRIDAY, July 18
Straits-Per KAMO MARU.
SUNDAY, July 20.
OUTWARD MAILA.
Sport
TUESDAY, July 15, 1 Shanghai and North China - Per
SINKIANG, 11 a.m. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Fer
QUINNERAUG. 11 &m. Cebu--Per TJITAROEM, 3pm. Weihaiwei. Chefoo and Tientain-Fer
KUEICHOW, p. Hotbow and Pakboi-Per ALICORNE
◊ p.m.
WEDNESDAY, July 16. Shanghai, North China, Japan is
Kobe, Honolulu, Canada, United Siates, Central And South -America and EUROPE via SAN FRANCISCO-Pe: ECUADOR Registration 8.45 am. Letters 10.30 a.m. THURSDAY, July 17.
China-Per Shanghai and North
SUIYANG, 10 am.. Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritias, South Africa, India via Dhanush- kodi, Egypt and EUROPE via SUEZ-Par MIGRIMA MARU. Registration 9.48 a.m. Letters 10.30 A.DL. Amoy-Per VAN WAERWIJCK, 2 pro
FRIDAY, July 13. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Per HAI.
HONG, Noon. Philippine Islands-Per YUENSANG,.
2 p.m.
Japan
Japan
SATURDAY, July 19.
via Nagsanki, Canada, United States Central and South America and EUROPE via CANADA-Fer MANILA MARU, Registration 8.30 4.0 Letters 9 s..
via Nagasaki-Per AKI MARU,
D...
Shanghai and North Coins-Fer
CHENAN, 9 ..
MONDAY, July 21. Shanghai, North China and Japan via Kobe-Per KAMO MARU,
10.x.
Foochow-Per
TUESDAY, July 12. Shanghai sud North China-Por
TEAN, 11 m Swatow, Amoy and
HAITAN, NOOD. WEDNESDAY, July 93. Philippine Islands, Australia and New
Zealand via Thursday Island Fer NIKKO MARU. Registra tion 8.45 am. Letters 9.30 a.. THURSDAY, Joly $4.
Shanghai and North China Per
SUNNING, 11 B.II.
FRIDAY, July 25. Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritiua, Bouth Africa, India via Dhanush- kodi Egypt and EUROPE Tin BUEZ-Par SADO MARU. Registration 3.40 a.m. Letters 10.30 a.m.
ARRIVALS.
July 14.
July 9, due here August 9 via Japan Saigon, Capt. C. E. Fage, Po Shun Co., HA1 MCK, Brit, 841 teng, from
The 95. NANEING, eaves San Fran† 038.
cisco July 17 and is due bere vie YUENSANG, Brit, 1,228 tons, from bama August 8 and i dde bare Ang 23. Benalulu. Japan portz and thangbai Manila, Cept Keneedy, 1.M. & Co., C37.
August 10,
CHANGCHOW, Brit., 1,200 tons, from The COLOMBIA, left an Bangkok, Capt. J. Robinson, B. &B., Francisco June 28 and is dus bers via West Point.. Honolulu, Jajen porta, Shanghai and Manila Augus: 6.
The E. VENEZUELA, leaves Ban Francisco July 20 and is doe here vin Honolulu, Jajun per14, Shanghai and Manils reptes her
The 8. KAMU MARU, leaves Yoko bara August 22 and is due bere Soit. 0. The as. IYO MARU, leaves Yokohama cent and is due here rept. 90.
The 5.7 ATSUTA MARU, leaves, Yokohama Sept, 18 and is dus bure October 4.
The de BHINZUOA MART leaves Tokohama Cotaber 3 and is dus bero Ierober, 18.
The wireless says "Lord Lonsdale had cabled doching the invitation. web for Ed.
He lordship, in his message, said hours is
"the invitation is a simple of the Parliament
mutual friendship and understanding between our two countra "which
The Ms. KAGA MARU, leaves Yoko hats Uetcher 17 and is due bern Nov.1. isprobably as mich
Tex The YOR HAMA MARU; leaves "Yokohama October af and is duo, hore Rickard evor boped to get out of
titated for corsonomic
If after
Apavilion of the
industry will permit. further reduction of working hours, hen, from July 13th, 1921, the miners' ay will be one of six hour
bim
November 15,
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The 44 TNY MARU, left Fan Francisco Ju 9 and is dee here via Boriniu Jazz and Manila to-day.
The as EI MARU left Ban
Francisco June 19 and is dee here Bonolulu, Japon and Manila July 22
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CLEARANCES.
July 14 NAM WAN, Fort, 10a.m., for Hol how. Un Fah Loong.
ATREUS, BL, noon, for Tientsin, B. ZN
visator, Chine siam B.3. Co.
DRUFAR, Forw. p.m., for Bangkok
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at 5.16 & 9.15 p.m.
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HENRIK IBSEN'S WORLD-FAMOUS PLAY
"GHOSTS"
HIS ONLY
PANTS
GLACIER NATIONAL PARK
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Booking (for 9.15 p.m.)
HONGKONG
Tel 9811.
at ROBINSON'S.
THEATRE.
Tel. 2511.
12, 13, 14, 15.-
"July Showing-Dramatic Film-3 parts..
OF
"THE DAUGHTER; THE PEOPLE."
also
Various Comics.
JULY 16, 17, 20, 21 &
Showing :-- 3rd & 4th Episodes
"THE MOON CHILD."
Please Note:-PEACE CELEBRATIONS-July 18 & 19. The Theatre will be CLOSED, no performance.
Booking at the THEATRE.
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
The C.M.S.S. Co's. 5.5. Nanking arrived
at San Francisco on July 4. The CP.O.S. Co's EMS. Empress of Rusia arrived at Shanghai on June 12, leaves there July 13 and is due at Nagasaki oz July 14.
Latest Advices,
The E. & A... St. Allans, left Sydney for this port (ria Queenland Ports, Sandakan and Manila) on 9th July and may be expected to arrive here on or about 30th July, The N. T. &. Shingo Mary (Calcutta Line) left Singapore for this port on the 0th July, and is expected here on the 13th July.
The
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NY.K. 28. Kaifuku Marn (Bombay Line) left Singapore for this port on the 9th July, and is expected here on the 18th July,
Mr. S. Santdas, Mr. Erromall, Mr. E Mellowes, MB. B. Parelwala, Mrs. Watson, Miss MacDonald, Mr. G. Accurtie, Miss Woodside, Mr. Nanabhal, Bir. T. Mircharder, Mr. Koo Chang Wah, Mr. Ho Chung Yin, Mr. S. H.. Gunder Mrs. Gunder, Mr. J. D. Gander, Mr. T Lee, and Mr. W. Moore.
July 14,
Per 8.8. Tenyo Mar, for Hongkongt from San Francisco, &c., Mr. R.B. Arpeld, Mr. F.F. Andriano, Miss E. A. Austin, Mr. R. Afable, Mrs. E M. Briggs H G. Bercete, M M. Cazin, Mr. and Mrs. . A Coolidge, Mr. W. E. Crandall, Miss M. M. Donies, Mr. K. Dean, Mr. I Delvergo, Dr. A. G. Ellia, Mrs. L. T.
Master E Ellis and daughter,
Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Epatein, Mr. Y Escalante, Mr. E. B. Gaskell, Mrs. P. Gaskell, Mr. F. Hiranand, Mr. and MTB.
K. Baymans, Miss M. F. Hessey, Rev. P. Ibanez, Mr. H. Konado, Hra J. E. Lewis, Hr. J. B. Libups, Her. J. The N.T.K... Alishima Mara(European Lopez, Mr. and Mr. B. E. Lomma and
Line) lef: Kobe for this port vis daughter. Mr. F. Lapison, Miss A Moji and Shanghai on the 7th July McCracken, Mr. J. A. Merry, Mrs. M. L and is expected here on the 16th Merry, Master M Miery, Mr. L. F.. July.
Mayderman, Mr. H. Madsen, Mr. M. The ..E... Aki Maru (Australian Minlashevsky, Mrs. 0, Minlashevsky, Jane) left Sydney for this port via Mr. S. Matsuba, Mr. J. P. Morelo, Mr. usual ports on the 18th Jane, and is and Mrs. D. E. Miller and child, Rev. J. “expected here on the 18th July,
McFemadez, Mr. and Mrs. A. Maxwell, The T.K.K. s... Shinyo Mfare sailed from Mr. N. O. Neah, Mr. F. Ororio, Mr. T.G. San Francisco June 3 ne per ketemon, Mr. V. Porcsoft, Mrs. A. schedule, and la due to arrive at Forosoff, Mr. D. Payne. Mr. £. Posner this Port on July 29,
Mr. E. Roger, Mr. 1. L. Radick, Mr. The T.K.K. 5.3. Aurra Jaru arrived at and Mrs. D. E. Roe, Master R. H. Roe,
Yokohama July 5 and sails July 8: Miss B. C. M. Roe, Mr. E. Roses, Mr. A As per schedule. for Hoselalu and Rusca, Mr. M. Smith, Coi, and Mrs. E. San Francisco.
Shearer, Mr. D. Thomas, Mr. K. Toei, The T.K.K. a. Siberia Moru arrived at Mrs. Y. Toai and son, Mr. B. E. Tayler,
Tokobama July 6 and saila July 8, being due at this Port July 29.
PO.6. Co's RMS. Eespres of Japan arrived at Yokohama, loft there July 4, and is due at Vancouver on July iu. The. N.Y.K... po Maru (European
The
Line) left London for this port vis Sues Cansi on the 27th June, and is expected here on the 6th August. The Admiral Line's as. West funham
Mrs. B. E. Tyler, Mr. J. R. Thonu son. Mr. J. Van Lookeron, Rev. O. de Vega, Lient. W. Watson, Mrs. A. E Watson, Mr. and Mrs. F. Warren and infant, Mr. H. J. J. Wessels, 39 Second Class, and 219 Asiatic Steerage.
telegram from Peking says
is due to arrive here from Shanghai that Japanese marines are reported via Manila on or about July 8. The U.P.O.S. Los R.M.8 fonteagle from there for the protection of Japanese from Foochow to have been landed Vladivostock arrived at Vancouver subjects. When first the boycott
on June 30.
The C.P.O.S. Co's RM.E. Methven from started the Japanese residents in Hongkong on May 21, arrived at Foochow, telegraphed to their Gove Yazcouver on June 19.
ernment asking that troops be sent The T.K.K. Pasia Mara arrived at for their protection. In reply the
Yokohamia June 25 and saila Jare
three 27, no per schedule, for Honolulu Japanese authorities sent
Japanese men-of-war to Pagoda The N.3.K... Kamo Maru (European Anchorage. As this did not make Line) lett London for this port vid any difference to the boycott move- Suez Canal on the 14th June, and is ment, the vessels sailed up the river expected here on the 20th July.
and San Francisco.
The C.P.0.8. Co's R.M.B. Empras of Aria right in front of the Customs House, arrived at Tokchaus on Jono gl, and a company of marines has been and is due at Vancouver an Juno 30. landed to protect Japanese interests.
FASSENGERS ARRIVED.
July 13.
The crew of H.M.S." Cadmus now in Tientsin were entertained by the British community to dinner at Per as Dilara: Mr. and Mrs. Dos the Gordon Hall on Monday evening. Sanlos Pato and 4 children, Dr. Afonso June 30. Late in the evening they Marquee, Lient Lovegrove, Liens were the guests at a special enter- Meatyard, 8. 6. M. MacDonnell, Mr. tainment arranged in their honour at JM Podrigues, Afles L. Hargun the Empire Theatre. A good pro Hey, and Mrs. L. S. Tracy and children, Mr. F. B. Irwin,
M. Cole, Mr. Grieve, Mr. B. comedies, and two local amateurs Mra gramme of films had been prepared, Kendall, Capt. sud Mrs. F. L. Skilton, including Max Linder and Chaplin Frieder, Mr. H. Frieder, Mr. J. Tschudi, contributed to the entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Carroll, Miss. Sergt. Kelacher sang a couple of Heytman, Mr. B. V. F. Richarda, Mr. Chan Seng Chiu, Mr. Yea Cheng diaw, Scotch songs which were heartily Mr and Mrs. 3.3.A. De Groot and applauded, and Mr. Fred Thomas children, Mr. W. Kenzen, Mr. Tan Ai kept the house in high good humour Nghee, Mr. Ho Swee Chuan, Mr. Ho with his learned discourse and Ching, Mr. Lee Tirg, Mr. Ong Kay Lay,
Mr. Chis Them Lock, Mr. Chin Khim comical ditty, in clerical costume, Ser, Mr. Wong Chán rze, Mr. Pong the burden of his theme: being: Mr. Chan Pang Sze, Mr. F. Thawerdas, “What would the congregation say??
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