1
10
SHIPS DUE TO ARRIVE.
FROM CUROPE.
THE THI: MAX PUS. das her. Sept is top Sangheiani Jajun September tha
TU SAMENTA Bane bere September Aidan Mtang ball and Japan September
Septe
WEATHER REPORT.
September Phi, 114, 30%. —No returns | trons Vivestock. Japan 2 Farmesa
Laussure de tensed Fabtly at Jan and increased slights over the Milky prints. It is marly stationary an other reporting stationa.“ „19 is probably over, enstern Mongolia and highest Muncimeta.
NINA vit London August 15 A morton may be expected Carapi ko vis nibe Henagaking the onst cens of Chim and over
rasa leaves the China Sea.
Horging hamfall for the 24 hours 2ng at 10 mm. to-day, Bro inch. Fogal "sinen Jannary Ist. 67.81 inches, kusinst an average of 71,60 inches,
10 Japan jarte about¦.. YOKOYAMA MARE, DRC Lenda ang mala is due here riakuez, this...
The LHESUS, due hero Oetober 8 Bedsads for dayan, Petober 20
The THU CRE, due hero Detaber
18 and calls for Shanghai sail Japan Detober 17,
i
regnes for the 24 hours coding at soon on September 27th.
1.-Hongkong to Gap Rock, E. vinas, moderatë: FIS
N.E winds,
freali
-Formurn Channel.
3-Sorsb coast of China batween Hongkong nad Lasocks. The sure as No. 1
The 90s. TAMBA MARU. İçŪ London Sept. 9 aul is dae bere vin Sues et. 18. Th M.. NOVABA, left London Aug 2 and is shue here vis Celemouth coast of Chins between
Fenang'a nel Singapore flet, „1th
FROM JAPAN.
冲
The A. LADMEDON, lein Yoko-
hans. September 13 apd is due ture Beptember 29.
The 8.3 ATSUTA MARU. left Tokohama Sept. 19 sad is due bera October 3.
The ne SHIDZUOKA MARU, Lonves Yokohama October 3 and is dus bere October 17.
The KHIVA, leaves Tokunma October 20 and is due here via Kobe, Moj Shanghai and Foochow October 31. Thos. Kaça MARU, leaves Yoko- hons October 17 and is due bers Oct. 31, The 9 SEITO MARU, due bere from Moji October 24 and leaves for South
rica November 4.
YOKURLAMA MARU, leaves The 5.5 Yokohama October 31 sad is dus bere Mnyamber 14.
Hongkong and Hainan. The same as No. 1.
ROYAL OBSERVATORY HONGKONG, DAUTY WEITHER REPORT.
SEPTEMBER 25, 1919.-5.0.
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Tokio
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The 5.5. TAMBA MARU, leaves Toko-34
bama Nov. 14 and is due bere via Kobe, Moji and Shanghai November 29.
The 69, ISHIDIA MARU, nes Tokokaun Ovember 28 and is due bere vis Kobe, Muji and Shanghai December
The as. SADO MARC, leaves Yuko bams December 12 and is due bere via Japan ports and Shanghai Deveraber 26. The 8 KITANO MARU, leaves Tekokams December 26 and is dhe hero January 9.
The e.. NOVARA, Jeaves Yokohama Oct. 29 and is due ceru via Ko, Moji and Shanghai Nov. 8.
The As JAPAN, leaves Folver a And is due bere y. Boji, ct.
FROM BOMBAY,
The LL TENNHIS MARU, Lft Bombay Sept. & maris cine via Singapore on Bept.
The ar. BOSINABU, 45 Bimbey Sept. 8, and is the Fassa
"Det, S.
FROM COLOMBO.
The 1.8. EHIMA, kit Berabe Rapt. 18 and is due bort via Phem and Fingapore Oct. 0,
FROM AMERICA.
The Ma. TENTO MABU, left Su Francisco Aug. 97, and is die bere via Honolulu, Japan ports, Shanghai and.
saila Sept. 25.
The as. BMPRESS OF ASTA, Jeft Vancouver Septen her 4 and is due here ris Japan ports, Shanghai and Manila Beptember 25.
The 36 OLEN, left Seattle Sept. 7 and is due bere via Japan perrs and
hanghai October 10.
The 18. ECUADOR, left be. Fran cisco Aug. 23, and is de Eere is Honolulu, Japan ports, Shanghai and Marila Oct. 1.
The 85, KATORI MARU, left Beattle Sept. 8, and is doc berg via Japan porta, Shanghai and Manila Oct
The 18. MONTEAGLE, lett Yar couver September E end is due bere via span porta, Stangtai nad Macila **Uctober
The 1. BIBERIA MARU, left San Francisco Sept. 3, and is due here via Honolulu, Japan ports, Shanghai and Manila Oct. 8.
The sa. EMPRESS OF JAPAN, Weft Vancouver September 18 and is due bere
October 10.
The
ris Japan ports. Shanghai and Manila NANKING, left Fan &.B. Francisco September 20 and is dee here via Hondini, Japan ports and Shanghai October 14.
The 5.8. COLOMBIA, left San Francisco September 20 and is due here Honolulu, Japan ports, Shanghai and Manila October 29.
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THE CHINA MAIL.
NOTICES.
TEK
-ASSOCIATED BRASS AND COPPER MANUFACTURERS or GREAT BRITAIN CAN
NOW SUPPLY Brass and Copper, Locomotive Tubes, Rods, Etc.
Solc Agents:
ARNHOLD BROTHERS & Co., Ltd. CHINA & HONGKONG.
MADAME FLINT
Has pleasure in informing ber say Patrons that he is receiving by the sext French Mail steamer
a large stock of WINTER GOODS, comprising: Evening and Day Gowns, Evening Cleeks and Heavy Winter Coats.
Also a choice selection of beautiful Millinery. These stocks will be shown on or about 1st October.
From September 25 to October I. A SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE
will be held
to make room for Naw Season's Goods.
GREAT REDUCTIONS.
32, Queen's Road Central..
Madame Flint is offering a splendid selection of Materials suitable for Evening and Afternoon Gowns and Opers Cloaks. This large stock enables her to offer then at reasonable prices. MADAME FLINT makes this opportunity of thanking her many Patrons for their past favours.
91 75 -
29.88 75-
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ZIECTORS AT THE HOTEL4.
78 0 9
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T. F. CLAXTON, Director, Hongkong Observatory, Sept. 26, 1919. 1. BAROMETER, reduced to 32 degress Fahrenbelt, on the level of the sea in taches teeths and hundredths.
1. TEMPERATURE, in the shade in de
crees Fahrenheit.
1. HUMIDITY, in percontage of satura top, the humidity of sir saturated with moisture being 100.
4. DIRECTION OF Wish, to two points. 5. FORCE OF WIND, according to Beadford Ecale.
HONGKONG HOTEL
Mr D. Abraham.
Mr J. W. Kortowag
Me M. N. Abrahara
Me S. Alirew
Mr C. A. Alpert
RA. Bundle, Martin 9- CF
Mr A.
field
Mr&Mrs Meiruse Hutter-MJ. Finlay Miller
Mr & Mrs. W. J. Milne Capt. Monteith
MAA Claxton
Mr & Button
Mrs Chariton
Mrs Cheshire
MP. H. Cobb
Mr R. O. Courie
Mr Cormack
C.
+
Mr J. A. Morrisey Mr and Mrs L.
Mowling
Misa Mowling
Mr & Mrs Cruyen-L.-Col. Z. G. ColesMr P. S. Newcombe
brink and child
Mr E. Kaln
Mr and Mrs E. G. Mr spd Mrs
Anderson
Mr A. Bari
Lauritoes
Mr M. Gersberg Mme. Leiria
ra E. B. Belikics red, Mrs C. H. Mr G. LucŸIM, В о
Dr. W. Mackena HH. Benwell Dr D. Marriot: Mr and Mrs. R. E. Mad. R. Yistrom
Bergeron
Mr-C. R. More
Mr & Mrs S. Bisnes
Mr and Mrs C.
Mycock Mr E H. Boericke Mr J. G. Nanning Misa C. Brock
and child
MR.J, Birbeck
W. G. Browell Mr. H. Bruns Mr and Mrs E. P.
Chandler
8. STAX OF WATER, b blue sky, s intached cload, d drizzing ran, fog, passing showers, a squal, r rain, 1 now gloomy, h hail, 1 Bghtning, o overcast Mr F. W. Chapple thunder y visibility dew, et
Ram to inches tenths and hon. Mr and Mr P. dredth.
P
HONGKONG TIDES.
Mrs Christie
Colqubon
Mr W. P. Coonce
Mr N. Crouche:
Mr and Mrs H. M.
Daniels
Mr E. van Dijk Mr J. A. Doune
Mr W. P. Neeson Mr J.E. Nathan Mr H. Nolasen Mr J. Pals
Mr Parsons
Lt. Gel. &Mrs Thurs Capt. & Mrs Davies by Pelhar MIL. J. Davies MeTL Perkins Mr G. G. H. Druitt Miss Phillipe Mr and Mrs JohnMr & Mrs J. Pilger
Duncan
Mr E. A. Fam Mr and Mrs O.Mr W, E. Roberts
Eager
Major F. J. Scantle- ifrs. Evans, M.B. E bury Mr & Mrs Y. Fasse Rev. and Mrs W. Featherstone
Mr A. Findlay-Smith T.Major Leslie Suith Mr I. Grant Smith Mr. Fletcher Mrs & Miss Stubbings Mr A. D. Galloway Mrs Taylor Mr F. Gibbins Maj. Gen F. Vertris Mr D. Hall
Major Wakeman Major D.L. Harding Rev. G. T. Walde Mr and Misa Hol- grave
worthy
Mr L. Wilkinson La Col J.Humphrey Mrs A. Wilson Mr H. du F. Hutchi-Mr P. D. Wilson
Mr and Mrs . M. Mr and Mrs 8. F. | Mrs E. G. Jamieson Wok
Rabamis
Mr RW. Lea Jones Mr F. wagocs
Mr M. Passegnat
Mr. B. Peck
Mr SS. Perry
Mr F. W. Plummer
Mr E. Ray
Mrs B. J. Rice
Capt. and Mrs C. A.
Richmond and. children
Riedel
The tide-table kiven below has been Mr W. Dreyman ompiled at the National Almanac Office Mme. Duffard and Mr and Mrs G. D. in London from the result of the scalysis child of observations taken by means of an Mr G... Elam antematic tide-recording machine in the Mr and Mrs H. M.
atar Police Basin at Ten Sha Teni Epstein daring the years 1909-9..
Mr P. S. Erricson The zer of the table corresponds with Miss K. Branson the zero of the sounding in the Admiralty Mr & Mrs 1. Felix Chart, which has been found to be #teet Miss P. Felix
inches below mean sea-level
Miss C. Felix
The sa. SHINYO MARU, left San Francisco September 17 and is due heredde gauge at the Victoria Naval Yard Mr J. Furer.
To obtain the depth of water on the Mr F. N. Foruna
dd 3 feet 4 inches, and on the ganze H. H. The Begum
at Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet inches to the height given in the table.
Beptember 27 to October 3, 1913.
vis Hotelulu, Japan ports, Shanghai
and Manila (ctober 20
The 58. SUWA MARU, left Seattle September 18 and is due here via Japan porta, Shanghai and Manila October 22. The & PERSIA MARU, leaves San Francisen October 1 and is dus here via: Bosolla, Japan ports, Shanghai and Manila November 2
The .. KASHIMA MARU, Icares
October 12 and is due here via E Beattle Japan
ports, Stanghai and Mania November 12.
Jat
The s.s. KOREA MARU, leaves Sua Francisco October 13 and is due bere .. via Honolulu. Japan ports, Shaoghai and Manila November 15.
The s.3. CHINA, Jeaves San Francisco The October 18 and is due bere via Honolulu, Japan ports and Shanghai November 13 The 4. FUSHI MARU, loves Seattle November 2 and is due bere m., pia Japan ports, banghai and Manila December
HEHLEYANS AND MIXED BATHING.
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Hangrong!
Low W Bongs
TEL
Mr E. Rog Mr V. J. S. Rumble EngComdr, & Mrs
J. L. Sands Mr and Mrs R. H.
Van Sant Mr A. Sirglitz Mr F. A Bindeband Mr T. G. Smeaton MrM.L. Staderman Mr V. Stoanaly
Mrs W.G. Stevenson of Vangera Miss Zahra Fegum Mr D. Gurings
Fyzee
Capt. B. P. Surrey Mr P. D G Gain Mr W. Swoon Mr H. B. Gallop Mrs J, A. L Taylor
and child
Mr N. O. Galluzzi
Mr J. 6. Gardiner Mr D. Gilroy Mr H. Grifin Wigs: Kr Lee Hagood Capt. T. F. Hall
BOT low water
No last bigh
HONGKONG REGISTER.
Mr W. J. Hansen
Mr & Mrs C.
Templeton
Mr B b. Tyler. Jr. Capt T. Underwood
Mr.J. Velasco MM. P. de Yayra Mr Thos. Vint Dr 8 Wakofield Mr R. Weil
MA. Shelton Hooper Mr H.
Wilkinson
Mr B. B. Howell, Mr and Ms J. H Mrs McCozzel Hussey Williams
Capt. and Mrs R. Mr C. A. Williams
Innes
Mr K. Ishi
Mr J. W. Jay Mra F. E Johnson
Capt E. Jon
Mr G. Harper
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Mr A. J. Hilbert
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Mr E. M. Joseph
Mr J.T. Kidd
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Mr G. B. Bird
The secretary of the Ealing Woo- ran Church has written to thei
Barometer... Temperatore Ealing Balha Committee, calling at Bamidity tention to the "undesirable stipula- Direction of i thon" that gentlemen wishing to
Windo Bathe on daye pet apart for mixed Weather
FOTOG bathing must be accompanied by a tal.... wady," and alleging that it tends to promiscuous meeting of the sexca, and encourages young portions to make chance coquaintance, s pras tice which, in their opinion, is detri mented to the good of young people.
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Sales The Ay Tran the -
“T., F. OLAITON Diretor.
andming Ubservatory, Sept. 6, 1919,
Mr A. J. Ma
Williams
Mr and Mrs C. D
Willits
Master P. C. Willits Mr and Mrs G. 0.
Winter
PEAK HOTEL
18th September.
tog
CARLTON HOTEL
Mr D. P. Hester Mrs D. P. Henderson Mr J. Hennessor Mr J. E. Kaliey Mr A. MacDougall Mr R. MacErie MrMacGowan Mr M Machling Mr A. Marchant Mr J. MattasaD Mr and Mrs Puffer
Mr W. Beach Mrs Blackman Mr J. Bommel Mr J. Brandon Miss L. Calkine Mrs F. E. Cameron Rev. & Mrs Casberg
and 3 children Mr G. W. Chan Miss E. Crockett
T. and Mrs R. Mr W. Thurline Mr Tom Daly
Davis Mr & Mrs Hamilton M. S. Vellonga
Mr G. Vaughan
Mr W. C. Hardie
PALACE HOTEL.
1
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Mr and Mrs b. J. Mr and Mrs
Bagley
Rastassen Ristan Mr and Mrs L. O
Mr P. Y. Halvarsen Mra E. Dobinson Mr T. W. Hartley Mr and Mrs G.
Kirk Mrs E. Lemaitre Mrs N. Michinloff
Mr 2.Q. Meya
Mr and Mrs J.
Oxberry
Mr W. Robinson Mr H. J. Rowe Mr and Mrs E
Shipbough
Mr W. Wetherell
H.Mr L. & Willemse
Mr W. de Wijo
POST OFFICE,
The parcel port service to Cuba is suspended.
It is notified that all restrictions as to the use of wireless Telegraphy by Merchant Vessels on the China Station have been abolished.
The Services to Germany, Austria, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire are suspended.
So anofficial letter hddresses to Abadan, Ahwaz or Mohanmorah in the Persian Gulf may exceed eight ounces in. wdght.
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.
Catil further notice parcels for civil addressce in the provinces of Taize, Vicenza, Trevise Padua, Venice and Bel- lune in Italy will not be accepted for transmission unless posted under the British War Office Permit.
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-Baghtered-and-Farcel Maila are slowed. 15 minutes earlier than the time, giren below unless otherwise stated, nad where. mails arg advertised to close before 9 am. registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.
In the case of Mails clostor before 9... Registration closes at 6 o'clock on the previous evening.
INWARD MAILS.
SATURDAY, September 2 Europe via Scez-Per XION
MONDAY, September 99. Shanghai-Per SINKTANG.
TUESDAY, September 30. Stralis Per KIVA.
WEDNESDAY, October 1. Straits-Per TENSHIN MARU,
BUITARD MAILA.
SATURDAY, September 27. Straits and Bangkok-Per HAIYANG, Macao-Per SUI TAI, 1.30 p.m.. Shanghai and North China- Per
CHENAN. 3 p.m. Macao-Per CRUEN CROW, 4.30 p.m. SUNDAY, Feptember 2
Macso Per SUI AN. 8.20 ... Straits. Bongkok and Calcutta-l'er
ITOLA. 9A..
Swatow, Amoy and Formosa via Keelung
Per BOTEN MARU, 9 am Weihaiwei. Cheloo and Tientsin-Per
KUEICHOW, 9 a.fl Mack-Fer SUI AN 8.30 am.
MONDAY, September 20
Maca
Per CRUEN CHOW, 4.30 p.m. TUESDAY, September 30.
Macao Per SUI TAI, 5.30 ..
Swatow and Bangkok-Per LIANG-
CHOW,9 m
Shanghai and North China- Per
SUTYANG.. 10 am.
Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius,
Swatow,
South Africa, India via Dhanush. Indi. Egypt and EUROPE via SUEZ-Per ELPENOR Re- Letters gistration 9.43 ..
10.30 a.m.
The Parcal Mail will be closed on Monday, Sept. 29, at 5 p.m.
Amoy and Foochow Per HAITAN, 1 p.m. Philippine Eslands-Fer TAMING,
2 p.m.
Macao-Per CBUEN CHOW. 4.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, October 1.
Macao-Per SUI AN, 8.30 a.. Macao-Per CHUEN CHOW, 4.30 p.m.
THURSDAY, October 3. Macao-Per SUI TAI, 8.30 .. Shanghai, North Chins and Javan via Kobe-Per YOKOHAMA MĀRU, 10 6.1. Shanghai and North China- Per
SINKIANO, 1.1 a.m.. Macać Per CHUEN CHOW, 4.30 p.m. FRIDAY, October 3, Macao-Per SUI AN, 9,3) a.m. Swatow,
Amoy and Foocho-Pur QUINNEBAUG, Noon. Aoy-Per VAN WARRWIJCK. 2 p.m. MACAO-Per CHUEN CHOW, 430 pm.
SATURDAY, October 4. Macco-Per SUI TAL 1. p.m.
Macao-Per OHUEN CROW, 4.30 p.m. SUNDAY, October 6.
Macao-Per SUI AN, 8.30 &..
ARRIVALS,
September 28. CHENAN Brit: 1,354 tons, from Canton, Capt. H.E. Laver, B&B., C+1.
TTOLA, Brit. 5,408 tons, from Moji, Capt. C. U. McNair, H. M. & Co., P. & V. Buoy.
BUJUN MARC. Jan., 1,039 tons. from
ng. Capt. H. Ubachl, U.S.K.
HYROANTA, Brit. 3,188 tona, from Tarakan, Capt. Graham, AP. Co., Tai-kok-tsui.
STANDARD ARROW, Amer, 4,800 tona, from Itoski, Capt. C. A. Richmond, Mr and Mrs 0, D8.0. Co., Lai-chi-kok.
Wilks
DIYORCE AND DECENCY.
CLEARANCES,
September 25.
SONG MA, French, 6 am.. for Hal. panme via Hoihnw, Lapiequel to
PAOTING, Brit, 5am, for Macao, P. & 8.
TSENGLEE Chi, Sam, for Daireu via Newchwang, Ye Ti long.
OHE NG BING Brit, 10 am for Tientsin via Weihaiwei and Chefso, J.M. & Co.
"Divorce and Decency
" formas the subject of at article in the English Review." "Cur whole attitude towards the problem of divorce." writes the sponymous con Mr F. R. J. Adams Sir Ellis Kadoorie,mosphere of common sense.
tributor, "needs the purifying at Mr and Mrs R.
e." It is Bewley
urged that divorce to-day is a claim right, far-the poor cannot afford the luxury, and its mechanism fosters and coctributed directly towards ELIN New. 3 p. the evil of private detective agencies, | JM. & re prostitution. It is a contention that Bourahay, beresen & Co. Mr and Mrs J. has been put forward many times.
Mr and Mia D.
Blair
Major 7. J. Bowen
MrW A. Knight Vra J. Kunkle Mr LA Laing
Mr & Mrs Tape Mr and Mrs DTU-JD Lloyd Breakspear Ma G. Marseilla
Mrs C. Bull
ALASKA MARU, Jep, noon, for London via Singapore, (1,K,K.
HAND, Fren E, 4p.m., for Haiphong, Lapieqnn & Cn.
YURNSANO, Brit, & pr., for Manila,
for
HAIHONG. Brit., p.m., for Foochow via Bwatów, DL. & Co.
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MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
DESTINY "
ANDERSON'S.
SHIPBUILDING.
The P. & 0..B.I. & A.L. 28. Khire left
Muel interest Staken in its compr32 Singapore for this Port on the 25th instant at 10 a... and is due bere be for next your. Cadente by the fees the Jujunese sepbuikkog on the 30th instant at about 7 a...
strah, of inun and other materina The N.Y.E. 3.5. Shingo Mury (Bombay and amungements, is
Line) left Bombay for this port via believed that the yards will be cap
7c 294613r?Lo{? z? Singapors on the 24th September,able of condensing abt 1.800,000 and is expected here on the 14ths. According to mom careful and
· October.
Latest Advices. · The American & Manchurian Line us. City of lovence is due to arrive here about 5th October...
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investigations, expert
however, 800,000 tons will be neater the mark. As compared with this year, this is an increase of about 100.000 roce., Calculating the expenses, on
bo basis of 1300 per ton, the tolal cost will amount to about 1240,000,000.
The American & Manchurian Line s.a. he is open to doubt, however, whe; City of Neurarife is due to arrivether the Japanese shipbuildens can bare about 10th November.
sford to spend such a large sum.
The Americas & Oriental Lines. 1t is feared at the same time that.
Mineris is due to arrive bere about 5th October.
will be difficult for the Japanese Indone to make the best use of tha
The N.X.K. a. Yokohama Mar Eur: rge tonage available next year, opean Line) left London for this They must put the exten tonnage on port via Suez Canal on the Sard the New York or the London mar August, and is expected hers on the kote up for sale. The textible is that 1st October.
Britain and America are now absorb The N. Y. K. 6.8. Tenshin Mary (Bombay ed in the shipbuilding industry,
Lino) left Bingapore for this port on
the 24th Sept., and is expected here which will result in lessening thạ The N.7.5. s. Atua Mars (European
on the 1st Oct.
demand for Japanese shipping. The
Line) Inft Kobe for this port vin pessimistic Japanese shipowners ace Moji and Shanghai on the 23rd leo dawing the attention of the Sept, and is expected here on the 2nd Oct.
people to u possible decrease in the
The N.I.K. Teuyama Mary (Eur- charter rates of isteumees in view of
opona Line) left Kobe for this port the unsatisfactory state
of trade. via Moji and Shanghai on the 23rd,
Sept, and is expected here on the This, they fear, will add to the. Zad Oct...
abundance of idle tonnage.
They The N.YE. 8.4.
Line) left Boutmy for this port on cito as an instance of their content the 8th Sept., and is expected hero tion the not that many Japanese
The
"Hoses Mary (Bombay
on the 2nd Uctober.
O.F.0.8. Ca's BB. Methren stoamena that have been engaged in
arrived Yokoham, and left there! European waters have now been die- Sept. 2, and is due at Vancouver engaged, due to a decrease in the on Oct. 6
The Admiral Line. Olen will arrive export of coal from America. It, at Hongkong about October 10 however, reundins to be seon whether from, Bestila, via usual Japan ports the fears entertained by the pessi- The C.P.O.S. Cơ B.M.E. Montsaglanistic shipowners will be justified.
and Shanghai.
Iaft Vancouver for Hongkong via On the other hand, the optimistic Japan porta and Ehangbai, on
Sept. 17, and is dus here on or about shipowners are of opinion that the Oow 13.
demand for steamers both for char- The N.I.E. 8.5. Tamba Marn Europe ter and sale, will increase in om
Line) left London for this port vis
Eurz Canal on the 9th Sept.. and is sonance, with postbelum trade,
expected here on the 18th Oct. I which bound to improve.
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