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SHIPS DUE TO ARRIVE.
FROM EUROPE,
The .. ANTILOCHUS, due bere August 8 and leaves for Shanghai and Japan: August 9.
The 3. AGAPENOR, due bara August 1 and leares for Japan August 2.
The .. TEENKAI, due here August 7 and legres for Shanghai. Taku and Dairen Anguste.
The .. ORESTES due here August and leaves for Shanghai August 7 The Ks. ITO MAR left London Jane
and is due here via Suez August 8. The 5.8. ATSUTA MARU, left London July 13 sed is due bere via The SHIDZUOKA MARU, left London July 93 and is due hero via Suez September 2..
The s.3. KAGA MARU, leaves London Aug. 6 and is due to arrive here vis. Fast September 18,
pes August 19.
The as. YOKOHAMA MARU, leaves. London Aug. 20 and is due bert via Suez Sept. 30.
The 5.3. LAUMEDON, due hero August 10 and leaves for Japan August 11.
The 8.s. TELAMON, due bere August 10 and leaves for Shanghai and Hankow August 11.
The 3. TITAN due here August 25. sad saile for Shanghai and Japan
August 26.
The a... REMICN, due bere August and leaves for Shanghai and Japan Angust. 20.
The sa INION, due bere September 4 and leaves for Shanghai and Tak Heptember 5.
FROM AMERICA.
The 5.4. OYCLOPS, left Beattle July 9, dua bore August 9 via Japan, Vladivostock and Manila.
The .. NANKING, eft San Fran cisco July 17 and is due here via Honolulu. Vapan ports and shanghai August 10,
The a.. COLOMBIA, left San Francisco. June 28 and is due hera via Honolulu, Japan ports, Shanghai and Manila August 8.
The 5.5. YENEZUELA, leaves San Francisco July 28 and is due bere via Honolulu, Japan ports, Shanghai and Manis September 2..
The ... PERSIA MARU, left San Francisco July 24 and is dee bore via Honolulu and Japan August 31.
The so. FORZA MARU, leaves Ban Francisco Aug. and is dus here via Honolulu, Japan and Manila Sept. 4.
The as. KASHIMA MARU, left Seattle July 18 and is due bere via Japan, Shanghai and Manila Aug. 11.
The s.s. FUSHIMA MARU," leaves Reattle August b and is due here via Japan, Shangbai and Manila Sept. 8.
5.3.
MONTEAGLE, left Vaz- couver July 11, sad is due here via Japan and Shanghai about August 6.
The 6. EMPRESS OF JAPAN, left Yancouver July 24 and is due bere vis Japan ports, Shanghai and Manila Aug.
15.
The s.. EMPRESS OF RUSSIA, leaves Vancouver Aug. 7, and is due here via Japan porta, Shanghai and Manila Aug. 28
The s... CHINA, laves San Francisco Ang. 6, and is due bere via Honolul and Japan ports Sept. 3
The 3. FELEUS, dne bere September The R KATORI MARU, leaves. 17 and sails for Shanghai and Japan Seattle Sept. 2, and is due here vis September 1s
The ss. LYAON due bere Septemberapan ports, Shanghai and Manila Oct.
dails for "Shanghai and Japan Sepcan.ber 22.
The TELEMACHUS due bare September 24 and sails for Stanghai and Jaman. September: 25..
The xa MEYTOR, die here September 23 and is for Shanghai and Japan Sontember 29,
The HESUS, due bere October 8 mails for Japan Dctober 7.
The . THE CER, due bere October and its for Shanghai and Japan October 17.
FROM SHANGHAI.
The M. HELEN US, leaves 'Shangbai July 31 and is due bere about August 3. The B.S. AGAFESOR, leave. Shanghai August 20 and is due here on or about Aažast 23.
The s... NELEBS, leaves Shanghai Angst 1 and is dus here August A.
The as. TERESIAS, leaves Shanghai August 14 and is due here August 15,
Thoas. AJAX, leaves Shanghai Augnat 24 and is dus here August 18,
The 64. PYSKRUS, leaves Shanghai August 28 and is due here September 1.
The 5.3. ELPENOR, leaves Shrogbai September 11, and is due bere September
16.
The .. TYDEUS, leaves Shanghai July 30 and is cue here August 3
FROM JAPAN.
The s.a. NAGOYA, lenres Yokohama Angust 8 and is due bere August 20..
The B.A. ANYO MARU, due bere from Moji August 31 and leaves for South America September 10.
The a... SEITO MARU, due here from ..Moji October 4 and leaves for South
America November 4.
The .. NELEUS. left Yokohama July 19 and is due bere August 5.
The 8. DECCALION, left Yoko haus July 18 and is due here about
August 5.
The 5.8. KITANG MAR, esres Yoko Hama July 25 and is dro here Aug. 8.
The && INABA MARU leaves Yoko bama August 8 and is due bere Aug. 22. The 4. KAMU MARU, leaves Toko bama August 22 and is due here Sept. 5. Thes.A IYO MARU, leaves Yokohama Sept. 3 and is due bere Sept. 18.
The as. ATSUTA MARU, leaves Yokohama Sept. 19 and is due here
October 3.
The 8. SHIDZUOKA MARU, leaves Yokohama October 3 and is due here
October 17.
The .. KAGA MARU, lastes Yoko hama October 17 and is due bere Oct. 31. The sa. TOKOHAMA MARU, leaves Yokohama October 31 and is duo bere November 14.
The 8. TAMBA MARU, leaves Toko bams Nor. 14 and is dus here via Kobe, Koji and Shanghai Nov. 18.
The 8.8. TEIRESIAS, leaves Yokobama August 8 and is due bere August 18.
The s... FYRRHUS, leaves Yokohama August 16 and is due here September 1. The s.s. ATREUS, leaves Yokohama Angust 9 and in dne here August 15.
The .. ORESTES, dua bere from Japan Porte and Shanghai September 9 and sails for Europe September 10.
The .. ANTILOPHUS, leaves Tokobama August 30 and is dus bera Gøptember 18.
The sa. ARRATOON APCAR, leaves. Kobe August 19 and is due bere via Moji Mengust 28, en route for Caletta ria #Singapore, Penang and Hangoon.
The 1.8. LAOMEDON, leaves Toko Bas September 13 and is dan here
September 29.
FROM JAYE
The 15 BORNED MARU, due bere from Java ports August 28 and leaves for Japan ports Angunt 31.
The sa "HOKUTO MARU, due heré From Java porta Beptember 9 and in
for Japan ports September 12.
FROM MANIGL.
The ss ECUADOR, leares San Fran- cisco Aug. 23, and is due berg via Bonolulu, Japan porta. Shanghai and Mazila ect.
The ss. NIPPUN MARU, leaves Faa Francisco Aug. 19. and is due here vis Honolulo. Japan ports, Shanghai and Manila Sept. 15.
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INWARD MAILS.
FRIDAY, August 1. Manila and U.S.A.-Per EIPRESS OF
ASIA.
SATURDAY, August 2. Shanghai-Fer WANGSE.
MONDAY, August 4.
The Customs authorities at Harbin received the following letter from One of the concluding items on the Mr. Abel dated Sansing, 17th July The sa SIBERIA MARU, leaves San programme of the Fence Colubry- "After being cut off from all Francisco Sept. 5, and is due here vistons at Peuning, the sports for the steamers since early this morning, Honela, Japan ports, Shanghai and Manchester Detachment, took place one is now coming up from Lahasu. on the Expkonnte ou the after-su. As it will doubtless refuse to noon of July 21. The bottle race, wait any length of time, this hurried the oock Schting out the bun-eating rote is written to let you know the competition provided made amuse latest position here.
"Robbers numbering about 200, all ment. In the cock-figisting compoti. tion Everitt gave a good exhibition mounted, raided Sansing at daybreak. Mrs. Almeida Mr E 31. Joseph of cucking it dodging Warnsley They burnt the Taoyin's yamen, the and family Madam K. Keeler and Everitt, who were the first to Magistracy and the telegraph office. Mr and Mrs E. G Mr J. T. Kidd go up, put up a very gl right
I sent a women and children to Anderson Mrs L. yag Koesveld Though Walister could not get the shallows carly this morning.
and children home on Evenit as often as he
A small party came here and de- Mrs E R. Bellion Mr J.B.F. Koopman would bare wished to, he tooks handed all opiura and money.
EMr H. Leigh
Mr A. H. Lunings
punistunes well, and things looked Covered by a revolver, I handed over pretty even till he let his balance. about sixteen catties of opium, ex-Manila Then Everutt w his chance and Flaining that all money had been Walmaley were down. The fight seat to Harbin. between Arbert and Tumer was also very god, Ashcroft was the better mat. Asired won against Egerton also; Egerton was much the In this event Capt. Hogan rent up against Caps. Cur bigger man. ter, and Mr. Gregson against Lieut. Mason, Cupt. Carter and Lieut. | Mason were easy winners. To the
Salit, Macoff and Stanishevesky bun-enting competition each are remaining with me." had to run to a certain point, smoke a cigarette, run back. cet a salt pile of sandwiches and drink a bottle of sodawater, and then run back. It was great fun to see each man trying hand to get through his bit first. Pre: Baring on this event esity ood Pte. Marsden was a good SALE OF LOCAL STEAMER. Haiphong-Per HANOL 1 p.m.
Bernard
Mr and Mrs W.
Besson
Mr. R. Bigazzi Mr D. M. Biggar Mr R. J. Birbeck
!!
Lauritsen
W.Mae. Leiria
Mr & Mrs S. Bisney Major and Mrs G. D.
Mra Liddell Capt. H. P. Longinnd sff G. Ludia Mr G. H. Lynott
Malones
Mra 31, S. Mac- dorald and family Black and son Mr and Mrs. T. R. Mr John Boardman Mr. M. Brady Mr A. M. MeNail Capt. & Mrs Branch Mr H. P. Murray Miss Brogstrom Lt. J. F. Newton me B. W. Brooke Mr H. H. Peterson Mr W. G. Browall Mr B. 8. Perry Mr R. V. Cameron Mr A. Pingrin Mr S. Clover
Mr S. Pit: Mr J. H. Cosgrove Mrs C. F. Powrie Mr F. W. Cax Mr E. H. Ray MN, Crotcher Miss F. Ray Mr Carl Crow
Mr J. Rogers Mr S. B. Davis Mr W. Rogers Mr P. Demaretz Mr J. G. Russell' Mra J. A.Dorne Mr J. E. Russell Mr H. M Epston Bliss K. Enanson
Mr F. Marshall
derson Mr R. B. Gallop Mr K. C. Galluzzi Mr J. S. Gardiner Mr E. F. Gordon Mr A. C. Graeme Mr J. H. Green - Mr and Mrs F.
Green and child Mr J. M. Grief MFG. Earper Capt. T. Y. Hall Mr H. B. Hart Mr and Mrs Hearinges
Mr R. R. Horton
San-second. The 220 yanis and the 100
Captain and Mrs
Siiviland
Mr F. A. Sindeband
Mr. E. Smith Mr H, A. Selomen Mr Geo Spence W.Mr V.Steenely
Mr H. Stephens Mr W. Swaon Mr O. P. Templeton Mra E. Templeton Mr J. P. Thornton C.Mr Thos. Vint
Mr E B. Waite Mr A. Waterhouse Mr W. P. Holzheicr Dr E. C. Water. Mr L. Honigsberger bouae MA. Shelton Booper Mr R. Weil MraMcConnelBussoyke C. G. Weisbrod Capt. ani Mrs B. B. G. Weisbrod
Jensen Mr. and Mrs. M. Williams
Mr and Mrs J. H.
Joblin
hir D. J. Van Wyn-! Mrs L. M. Joblin
gaarden
PALACE HOTEL,
Furts and the walking ruce
were
well contested. Lieut. Baron won
are
and Australia-Per ST. ALBANS.
DUTWARD MAILA.
FRIDAY, August 1.
11 a..
"I am remaining here on the Customs but the premises threatened in various ways and they Saizou-Per UNNAN, Bam. will probably take me away for Japan via. Kobe-Per DOZAN MARU, ransom. I refused to accompany Swatow, Amoy and Foochow--Per HAI- them to Shushaie. I hope you can arrange assistance as I am quite Straits, Bangkok and Calcutta-Fer
HONG, Noon. helpless but intend to stick to it as long as I am allowed.
The Commissioner of Customs at Harbin adds that the Chinese troops failed to leave on Friday evening and have not yet left.
At Mesers. the former event, but gave his prize rooms this morning, the e.s. Nam Lammert's auction to the second man, who passed on Kam"
was submitted for sale by his to the third. L.-Cpl. Everatt's public auction: performance in the walking race was very good
Appended are the results of the various events:----
THREE-LEGGED RACE, Ites. Berry and Barton ....... Pres. Blake and Ashcroft ...
-100 YARDS.
Pie. Knoppor... Lieut. Baron Pte. Barton
BACK RACE. Pte. Ashcroft Pie. Egerton
L.Cpl. Crane L.-Cpl. Bracewek-
BACK RACE. Drummer Johns L.-Cpl. Eremtt
2
2
3
The
Nama Kom" is reputed to re a speed of nine mots, Het length is 194ft. 7, breadth 27ft. ins., and depth 18ft. Eer capacity by measurement is 1,500 tons, and deadweight, including bunkers, 1,100 tons. She has two cylinders engine: of 27ins. and 50ins.. with stroke 30ins, and horse-power 105.
Pre. Ashcroft bent Pte. Egerton. Capt. Carter beat Lieut. C. D. D. Hogan
Lieut. Mason baet Mr.F, C. Greg.
Embleton beat L. Cpl.
2
SACK RACE.
1
2 SON.
1
Pte. Everat.
2
Pte. Asharoit beat Pte. Marsien.
SAGE RACE.
Pie. Kingsley Pre. Watkinson
1
2
Mr and Mrs A. J. Mr and Mrs
Bagley
Rasmussen Mrs E Dobinson Mr and Mrs L. Q.
Pte. Asharoit beat Pte. Turner. Mr P. Y. Halvarsen Ristan Mr and Mrs G. S.Mr H. J. Rowe Mr T. W. Hartley Mr W. Robinson
Pte. Embleton beat L-Cpl. Crane, Pre. Embleton did not go up Birk
Mr and Mrs E Mr. Justine Spicule, Mr. Gregson against Pte. Ashcroft, who was de- Mrs E. Lemaitre Shipbough and Capt. C. D. D. Hogan joined inclared the pinner. Mrs N. Michinlof Mr W. L. Wetherall bite race.
» Tug-o'-Way, Cricket Club vs. Man- Mr P. Q. Meys Mr W. de Wije
abusters. Mr and Mrs J. H.Me L. A Willemse
Oxberry
Mr and Mrs 0; D
Wilks
KING EDWARD HOTEL
220 YARDS. Lieut. Baron *#*
1
Deumener Knapper Pte. Ambleson.
+41 2
3.
BOTTLE RACE.
Mr G. L. Allen
Mina F. HamINGS
Master C. Humes
Fates L-Cpl. Evemtt and Pte.
Blake
2
3
1
Ma K Almond Dr M. E. Asger Mr J. J. Barry Mr.A. E. Batt
Mr 8.. Bawden
Mr
The .. TYNDAREUS, leaves Mauilar
July 24, tine here Joly 20 and leaves for
R. H. Beavan F., Becko EBrown
Kobe. Tokohama and Seattle August 14. J. G. Chadwick
The CYCLOPS, leaves Manila Bept. 22 and is due here Sep, 24.
FROM CALCUTTA.
The 6. ARRATOON APCAR, left
Calcutta y 7 and in die here vis
Mr A. Harrison Mr J. P. Hughes Mr B. James Mrs J. Johnston Mr T. Kennedy Mrs Kilbee & child Capt. K. Larssen - Me H. G. Lewis
Mr Choy Shing and Mr L. MacLaren
soni
Mr E. G. Coomer
Mr T. B. Cultane Mr J. D. Danby Mr R. G. Douglas Mr W. Ehorall
Mr P. T. Farrell Miss Farrall
Eangoon, Perang and Singapore Aug. 1. | Mr and Mrs FeatherMra Robertson
FROM AUSTRALIA.
The se TANGO MARU, leaves Mel. bourne July 2 and is dus here vis Hydney. Brislaine, Townsville, Thursday land, Zane anga and Montis Aug. 21. bourne Ant 27 and is due here
· Musună porta el 19,
MrJ. Macfarlane Mr 8. F. McBroom Mr J B. Meikle Mr & Mrs Molino Mr E. A. Pales Mrs W. Passmoro Mrs Lu M. Peace -Ma & Mra Richardson
stonhaugh
Mr R. Nesor Mr E. P. Fielding Mr E. E. Spencer Mr J. D. Forrest 3fra Stewart Mr J. Forrest. children Mr W. E. Gallenes Mr T. Taylor Mr. E. W. Good-Mr G. H. Turner.
Mr and Mrs. Under win Mr and Mrs. T. M.
Gregory
Mr J. Welch Mr G. E.tton J.ALE. Williams
Mr C. Y. Grootes Mr and Mrs C,
Hamme
Bud
L.-Cpl. Bmcewell and Pte
WALKING RACE.
L.-Cpl. Everatt
Pies. Fogg and Watkinson,
dead beef
Pte. Beard
8
THROWING THE CRICKET BALL. Pte. Sparkee
Pte. Watlingoa
50 YAZDS, MEN OVER 40. Pte. Hurley...... Pte. Hooley ... Pte. Gallagher
BACK RACE, Pio, Ashcroft ................. L.Cpl. Crane .......
BUN-EATING COMPETITION, Pte. Barton
Pie. Marsden
COOK-FIGHTING“
CHAKSANG, 9 p.m. Philippine Islands-Per YUENSANG,
3 p.m. Amay-Por TJIKINI, 3 p.m. Saigon Per LIENSHING, 6 p... Japan vs Nagasaki-Per PYRRHUS, Shanghai sud
¿ p.m.
North China - Per LOISANG, 5 p.m. SATURDAY, August 2 Hoihow and Bangkok-Por LIANG-
CHOW, m.
Shanghai and North China- Per
BUIYANG, 3 p.m.
TEL. No. 1743.
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July 30, 31 and August 1
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7.15 p.m. Performance "THE FALL OF A NATION"
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Booking at the THEATRE.
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TO-DAY'S MATINEE: "THE PRIZE PACKETS" for the last time in Hongkong,
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PASSENGERS DEPARTED.
SUNDAY, August 3.
Per as Dilwara: Mr. A.E. Habershon, Swatow and Straits-Per OBANG-
Mr. J. Dunbar, Mr. A. Francis, Mr. EW. H. Burton, Mr. B. G. Warren, CHOW, 9 ano Straits, Bangkok, South Africa and
Mr. A. E. Baker, Capt. E. 8. Lucy, Capt. South America Fer HAWAILS. Tyler, Liest. R. M. 8. Lient. J. A. Halpin, EVAUS MARU, 9am.
Lieut. E. Swatow, Amoy and Formosa vis Keelung
Thomas, Lieut. 8. Mann, A/B 8. M. Keenan, A/C. 8. M. Goodman, R.Q.M.8. PerAMAKUSA MARU,3 a.m. Swatow--Per HAITAN, 9
Allan, Mr. B. P. Tavaria, Mr. and Mrs. Formces
A. Aitchison and infant, Mr. S., M. Melrani, Mr. Pohcomsl Hiranand, Mr. J. R Advani, Mr. T. Pareumal, Mr. Feerbhoy, Corp. Rogers, Mr. J. R Neale, Mr. RE. Brooks, Mr.. E. K. Bar Mr. A. Howarth, Mr. V. Shewaran, Mr. K. Methasan, Mr. L. E, Townsley, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Roe and 2 children, Mr. A.E. Cherry, Mr. R. Wilbur, Dr. E.M.M Paravicini, Brush, Mr. and Mra. C. E. Johnstone, Mr. and Mrs. C.
vis, Ковил, Гарад Nagasaki Honolulu, United States, Canada, Central and South America and EUROPE ris AMERICA-Pur BIBERIA MARU, 9a.m.
MONDAY, August 4. Shanghai and North China- Per
CHENGTU, .. TUESDAY, August 6. Formces ris Keelung, Japan vis
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
The P. M. 6. S. Co.'s Colombia will
The
The
M. H. Caron and infant, Mr. L. D. Cio, Noguenti, Canada, United
Mr. and Mrs. Lam Hok Sam, Mrs. A. M. States, Central sad Bouth
Weber, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Marks, Mr. The America and EUROPE vis H. A. Astredia, Mrs. Feng Tam Shir, CANADA-Ter SUWA MARU.
Mrs. Chung Tam Shee, Lient. J. F. Registration 9.15 8.m. Letters Magee, Mr. M. Kendall. Mr. and 10 am.
Mrs. A. J. W. Van Hoorn, Miss W. N. Swatow, Amoy and Foochaw-Per
Van Hoorn, Mr. J. F. Filgrim, Mr. QUINNEBAUG, Noco
Ming Chaw, Mr. Taoi Pui Lum, Mr. Philippine Islands-Per TAMING, Yong Ping Sam, Mr. Fong Sun Long, Mr. and Mrs. Kwok Hung, Mrs. Kar Shanghai and North Chink-Par Wei Ching, Mrs. Sia Wel Yen, Mr.
KWANGSE, 3 p.m.
p.m.
WEDNESDAY, August 6.
Cheung Tim Sze, Mrs. Cheung Téo Bra, Mr. Cheung Moon, Mim Cheung Woon. Mr. Lak Tong, Mr. Luk Fuk, Mr. N. W. Canada, United States, Central and Stevens, Mr. Oh, Miss K. McCano,
Bouth America sud EUROPE Mrs. Irvine, and Mr. E. G. Byrne.
The Cricket Club won the Bret Straits, pl the Manchesters winning the second and third pulls.
Co-o'-WAR, HANCHESTERS. "Licut, Baron, Knowles, Gallagher, Spark, Walmsley, Hurley, Titter- ington and Thomas beat Mocria, Watkinson, Egerton, Knight, Done, Bracowell and Hinton.
A dinner was given by the Peaco Celebentions Committee to the De- tacbeat of the Manchesters now stationed in Penang..
Tho Manchester contributed 1 items: Capt. Kirby singing four 2 songs, and Pie. Berry a number of humorous pieces which kept the
ris AMERICA--Per BINTANG,
11 ..
Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, South Africa, India via Dhanush kodi, Egypt and EUROPE vis SUEZ-Per NELEUS. Registra tion 19.46 p.m. Letters 1.30 p.m. The Parcel Mail will be closed on Tuesday, August 5, at 5 p.m. THURSDAY, August 7. Shanghai. North China and Japan via
Nagasaki,
United Canada, Central and Bouth Amaries and EUROPE is CANADA-Per EMPRESS OF ASIA. Registration 9.45 a.mL Letters 10.30 n.1.
FRIDAY, August
ΓΗ
Bwater,
6.
Amoy and Foochow Per HAITAN, Noom
SATURDAY, August 0.
1. audience in a merry mood and guin- Sandakan,
** ba
8
ed great applause. The vocal per- formances of Plee. Ashcroft and
Yates brought & splendid entertain-
Via BT.
Australia and New Zealand
Thursday Island-Per ALBANS. Registration
8.45 am. Lettera 8.30 am.
1. ment to a close."
Sergt. McEvoy, who took the CAN YOU AFFORD THE BISK?
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ARRIVALS.
July 21.
HANDI, Franch, 739 tops, from Hal- phong. Capt. Morvan, Lapicque, A23,
SHIN FING, Ch. 1.120 tons from Boogey, Capt. J. Thorvig, San Peh Co., €48.
DILWARA, Brit, 2,460 tons, from Shanghai, Capt. Babh, LM, & Co, Azi. TAGA MARU. Jap. 2,438.88 tone, from Keelung. Capt. E. Mohi. 9.8.K, B12
SINKIANG, Brit 1,610 tons, from Canton, Capt. G.W. Esdy, B. &B, B10.
SUTYANG Brit, 1.594 tous, from Amoy, Capt. J. Glibka, B. & B., Bib
CLEARANCES.
July 31 KWANGLEE, Chi., 5a.m., for Bhang. bal, C.AL. 8.N: Co,
BURRUMBLET, Brit, Canten, Dodwell.
for
LAERTES, Frit, noon, for Liverpool vis Singapore, B. & B...
chair, thanked all who had so generERE you ever seized with a severe San Fel Co.
3 only gives up their time in the in. W attack of cramp colle or diarrhoes
2
I Opl. Evezaté beat Pte. Walms ley,
SHIN YUE, Chi, 7 am, for Hongay, BOSHU MARU, Jap., 10 am for
KOYO MARU, Jap, 9am for San Francisco via Yokohama, T.K.K
terete of the Detachment, and had without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colis Takao vis Swatow and Amoy, 0.8.2. endeavoured so successhilly to make and Diarrhiza Remedy the house the evoling memorable one. He Don't take sath rinks. A dose or so said how much this men appreo will cure you before a doctor could possibly be called, and it never fails
Pte. Embleton boat Pte, Beard.ninted the gifts of cigarette chees and even in the most severs and danger. refreshments which had been sent to ous cases. För mals By All Chemists and thom JAM
storekeepers.
L-Cpl. Crane boat Pte. Blake
Pte. Turnor beat Pie. Fogg.
Printed and Pufolished for T
omit the call at Kobe on bar. homeward voyage in view of the quarantine regulations against Shanghai by the Japanese authorities.
T.K.K. s.s. Tenyo Meru urived at Yokohama July 28th and saile August And for Honolulu and San Francisco, as per schedule.
C.P.0.8. Co's RM.A. Empress of Ana arrived at Manils on July 20, left there July 31, 5.30 am and is dua at Hongkong on August at 4 p.m.
Latest Advica.
QFQS Co's RMS Monteagle arrived at Moji on July 29, left there July 30, and is due at Shanghai on August 1.
The N.T.K. as. Iwahwu (Calcutta Line) left Singapore for this port on the 29th July, and is expected here on the 5th August..
The
The
P. & C.-B.I. & Al as. Nellore
arrived in London on tänd Juna
Admiral Line's 8.5. Western Knight arrived at Kobe July 14, from Beattle and is due at Hongkong about August 7, calling at Nagasaki, Shanghai and Manila.
The Admiral Line's as. Kideridge arrived at Yokohama July 21, from Seattle and is due at Hongkong about August 14 calling at Kobo, Moji and ebanghal.
The
CP.0.8. Co's RM8. Emprer of Rusia arrived at Nagasaki on July 14, loft there July 18, and is due at Kobe on July 17.
The T.K.K. s.a. Nippon Maru arrived at Yokohama July 14 and sails July 16 for Honolulu and San Francisco. The OM8.8. Co's, as. Janking arrived
at Fan. Francisco on July 4, The T.K.K & Kores Maru, arrived at Yokohama July & and sails July 8, sa per schedule, for Honolulu and Ban Francisco.
The CP.O.B. Co's EMS. Empres of arrived at Yokohama, left 4, and is due at Vancouver
on July
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The N.Y.K. a. Iyo Maru Europtan Lane) left London for this port vis Buer Canal on the 97th June, and la.. arpooted here on the 6th August.
The
T.E.E ss. Perrie Mars arrived at Yokohams June 25 and sails June 17, as per schedule, for Honoluls and San Francisco.
ConDaNED by GEORGE WILLIAM
Haven Bosuner, Editor, No. 5, Wyndham. Biewet, Hons
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