WEATHER REPORT.
November 3. 11. 150%-No returns. from. Vladivostock or Japan. Pressure kas decreased moderately at Shanghai and is nearly stationary at other report. ing stations. It is probably highest øver N. Japan
The monsoon is inteirapted to the
north of Foocbow.
Hongrong. Ratalall for the: 34 "hours", ending at 10 am. to-day, 0.00 inch. Total glove January 1th 73-53 inches, against an a vorage of 90,86 inches.
Forecast for the 24 hours, ending at Boom on November 4th.
Hongkong to Gap Rock. N.E. windia, fresh, fair.
1-Formosa. Channel. The same an No. 1,
-South coast of Chins between Hongkong sad Lamosks. The same as Ho.. I.
-Youth coast of China betoon Hongking and Hainan. The same s No. 1.
TOYAL OBSERVATORY, BONGKONG, DAILY WEATHER REPORT.
NOVEMBER 1919.—M
8tion.
Boar.
Tdivestock 8a.
Hemaroo & th Hakodate -- ** Tokio ****** Kochi
Nagasaki.
Kagoshima
Oshima
H
Lahfjiman
Bonin lalab
petrouwf
Wiad.
Pemperatúra. ·
at Sea Level:
Humidity.
Direction
for on
| | | | | | | - | Weather.
Websiwei. 84. 20.09.
Hackow
Ichang.....
Kirklang
Casozaba
30.10 39 100 1 30.06 55 95
Shanghai
Gutzlaf
Sharp Pk...! ▲ 30.03 69 na.
Amoy en B. 1.30.02 70.95 # Bestow...-
30.01 49 80
x
Talboku... a. 30.00 70 96
Lichu...
30.00 B
Txipsa
29.59 68
Koshan...
129.95 50
Pescadores. 29.99 -3
Cantona, 30.02
Hongkong.
Gap Rock
199 98
Wacho
Pathol
Bothow
Phalian
Tourang
C.St. James: Apart! *****
Dagupan
7:
¡29.99
72 96
MADI..... Legaspi ... Tacloban.... 299.89
Colo
29.80
Surigao..... 30.79 Geam 450 Isband.com B. Bail
1 b 1, b A. 9. o 00 SNR 2: b
K 3 NXK 4
E 4 0.
0
0
n
1., 0
Hongkong Observatory, Nov. 3, 1919.
F. CLAXTOs, Director.
1. BAROMETER, reduced to a cost Fahrenheit, on the level of the sea in inches, toutes and hundredthe..
Z TEITERAZURE, in the shade in de grond Fahrenheit.
2. Hummy in percentage of satura top, the humidity of air saturated with molature being 100,
DILLUTION OF Win, to two points. A FORCE OF WIND, socording to Beadford Scale.
S. STATE OF WEAT, b bige sky. detached cload, d drizzling rain, i fog, gloomy, h hail, lightning, overcast Ppeasing showers, g equal, y rain, 1500w
thunder y visibility dew, vot 7. Ray in inches tenths and bun
redth.
HONGKONG TIDES,
The tide table iven below has been complied at the National Almanac Office in London from the result of the analysis of observations taken by mesas of an automatic tide-recording machine in the Water Police Basin at Tsim Sha Tsui Anring the year 1905-9,
The sero of the table corresponds with sher of the sounding in the Admiralty Chart, which has been found to be teet
* inches below mean sea-level
obtain the depth of water on the
skia gangs at the Victoria Naval Yard
LIST OF PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED.
November 1
Por a Colombia:-Mr. and Mrs.
Macpherson, Miss Helen Macpherson. Mies Eli. Macpherson, Mr. and Mrs. FW. Stones. Rev. and Mrs. Ernest E Tuck. Mis Mary E. Tuck, Rar. and Mrs. A. N. Warner, Miss Margaret Warner, Mr. and him. F.. E. Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Fuller, Miss. Jean A. Faber, Miss. H. A. C van-der-Flier, Mr. EE Biggs, Mr. and Mrs. F. X. d'a. Castro, Hias d'A. E. Castro, Miss E. Remedios. Hias M. Bemedios, Miss T Remedios, Mr. F. P. Sherwood, Birs. U. D. ST. Misa A. M.. da Silva, Mrs. Beach Thompson, Kita Barbara Thomp son, Mr. H. P. Veeder. Mr. Robert J. Ault Mr. Robert Atwell; Mr. Edw. J. Blackbara, Mr. Frank H. Back, Mr. and Mrs. EL Higham, Mrs. A. I. Bermeis tor. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Bray. Mr.. Carl Crow, Mr. O. F. Campbell, Miss L. R Flory. Mrs. M. Fiellesdim. Mr. PJ. Gallagher, Mrs. M. Beinrich, Mr. Wilber B. Hart. Mr. M. S. Hamilton, Mr. L. E. Hamilton. Mr. Geo, M. Icard. Mr. A. Jaquico, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kischia, Mr. Herbert Kenyon, Mr. Wm. 8. Lant Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Levy, Mrs. J. T. Lee, Mr. Chaa. H. Loftus. Mrs. R Mercarini, Mr. A. F Mencarini M. V. Mills, Mrs. R. Mistron. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Mayer, Miss H. Nielsen, Airs.. S. . Cftodah, Mrs. C. H. Otterson, Mr... W. Prather, Mr. and Mrs. B. a. Roberts. Mr. Harry M. Ray, Mr. D. 8. Robertson, fiss S. Shibbeth, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Smith, Mr. J. A. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. de 31. Souza, Miss. Gertrade Mouza, fr. Albert, N. Thomas, Mr. T. W. D. Turner, Mr. Edw. L. Tindall, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Vorster, Mias H. Vorster, Mr. Arthur Walser, and Mr. Wm. B. Walker.
Per M.S.. Priscasin:-Major N. P.. Brooks, Sister Ralfa, Lirus and' Hra. Dickie, Lieut. W. J. Dowling, Lieut. T. F. and Mrs Golding. Sister Graham, Lieut. Ball Fister C. M. Hodgson. Sistar Mallett, Major W. S.U. Saunders, D.S.O., and Mrs. Saunders. Capt. and Mrs. Tomory, Blatron Tunley. Lieut. Way. Capt. Woodman and Miss Woodman, Lieut. J. A. Wilde, Lieut. and Mrs.. Brewer. and Capt. MacCaskie. For Singapore:-Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Ash, Lieur. Faker, Capt. Boyd. Lieut. Acton, Lieut. Bionic. Capt. and Mrs. Blir. Lieut. and Mrs. Busch, Capt. and Mrs. Black, Lieut. and Mrs. Butcher, det. and Mrs. Ball. Lieut. Bruce. Liest- Barrie, Capt. Coe. Lieut. and Mrs. Carr, Lieut. and Mrs. A. C. Churchil, Capt. and Mrs. Cooke, Capt. and Mrs. Cromedia. Cap: Cargill, Lieut. Downer, Lieut. and Mrs. Edwards. Lievt. Ferguson. Lieut. and Mr. Furley, Major Griffin. Capt. and Mr. P. S. Goise, Lieut. Gratam. Major Holmes. Major, Mr. and Miss Holmes Browne Lieut. and Mrs. Bun- ter. Lieut. and Mrs Bughes. Capt. Halme, Capt. Harris, Capt. Hellings, Capt. and Mrs. Byle. Lt. and Mrs. London, Lieut. Lowe. Lt. Lync eat.
and Mra Murray. Captain
and
Сарс
and: Mrs. Mokill. Major and Mrs. McVeagh, Lieut. and Mrs. Mailer, Lieut. Mann, Hajor and Mrs. MacDermott. Lieut. and Mrs. Marber. Capt. and Mrs. M. Kernick. Lieut. Mair, Lieat. Mr. D. Parsons. Lieat. and Mr. Faton, Major and Mrs. Paths, Mr. and Mr. Palmer. Lieut. and Mrs. Richarda, Lieut. nd Mrs. Robinson, Lient, and Mrs. A. D. Rotinson, Lieut. E. A. and Mrs. Wilson, Lieut and
yonda, Lieut. and Mrs. Fairfax Road, Lieut. and Mrs. Panderson, Capt. and Mrs. Taylor, Lieut. and Mrs. Winston, Major and Mrs. Walters, Major and Mrs. Wickhaus, Lieut. Terria, Capt. Nugent, Major Wood, Major Warden, Captain Lyle, Mrs. Nusest. For Marseille Simpson, Lieut. Swettenham, Lieut. Mrs. H. B. Wilmor, Mr. and Mrs. L. Maynard. Rev. Rotselle, Rev. A. Bracts, Rev. J. Versatte. Mr. J. 5. Berman. Mr. A. Ivanor, Mr. P. Srogerritch, Rer. Father Henri, Mr. P. Jacob-Guillarmod, Birs. Waser, Mr. D. S. Glicken and Mr. F. Rochitebe For London-Mr. C. C. Anderson, Mr. B. E. Jones, Mrs. G. S. Hawkins, Miss E. Munzing, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Pardoe, Miss Cunne, F. MacIntyre, Mr. and Ms. D. n. Read. Master Dunne, Mr and Mrs. T G. Castle, Surgeon-Lieat. Joyce. R.N. Mr. E. 0. Brownlewe. Mrs. H. G. Garden, Mrs. Mrs. F. 4. Fairchild, Miss Lorentzen, Monroe-Smith, Mr. F. Van Meus,
Miss E. E. Ramily, Mr. G. Phillip, Miss G. Phillip, Lieut G. II. Wiley, Rev. and Mrs. F. Wett, Miss Borthwick, Miss Martin, Mrs. Pudgen, Lr. B. B. Ackerman, Mr. Vitukrosky, Mr. Graham, Mr. King. Mr Justain, Senator and Mrs. Staryakovitch. and Mr. and Mrs. Bratel de la Riviere.
DEPARTED.
November 1.
Perna. Kaou Maru - Mr. J. Mitchell,
add a feet 4 inches, and on the ganger. L. Palmer, Mr. J. Enright,
4.Inabes to the height given in the table.
November 4 to 20, 1919.
AJE WATER
Low WATER
at Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 foot Mr. A. Harrs.d, Mr. A. Darlington, Mr. J Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. C. Geldrie. Mr. M. Wolff, Mr. P. L. Lakerman, Mr. E. D. Rose, Mr. A. Borrelli. Mrs 0. E. Rumford. Mr. 0. Asresprup. Marquis and Machioness Nakamikado, Mr. E. Essing, Mr. E. H. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Waller, Mr. A. Milar. Mr. Paulus, "MIS 4. McGill, Mrs. L. Langman, Mes V. Ryckearsel, Mr. G Parks, Mr. A. Wilensky, Mr. E. Ambinder, Mr. E. A Peterson Mr. J. Willis, Mr. and Mrs. J. Tissen, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Eane, and Mr. Gerzosky.
HORAZODE
Height
Tips
Time
四
74
150
7 =
2816
817 a
1
10 18
11 19
600. 用
0 51
1 46
HONGKONG REGISTER.
Barometer
Temperature Flamidit
Direction of
Praciona
F
Ondstone On déta
at 1p.m
29.80 31.01
29.07
70
72
75
73
43.
77
*
Z
Wind f'orca Weather Batom
0,00
0,00
0,00
November-2.
Per ss. Thira-Mrs. Kennedy. Mrs.
N. Barton, Mr. S. H Dattoo, MT-. C. Mra A. M, Birnie, Miss O
Collett,
Gerrard, Mr. and Mrs. W. Rodacy, Capt. G W. Samson. Mr.
B.
C Corber, Mr. J. Gibson. Mr. E Jones, Mr S. Charlesworth, Mra. R. Packham, Mr. and Mrs. E. F.Stapleton, Miss Knowles, Mra Gerrard, Mr. sad Mrs. Perkins, Mr. Wright, Mr. F. Tiadal Capt. 8. L. Coben. Mr. F. Tanner, Mr. T H. Bell, Mr. Edwards, Miss E. M. Prekben, Mir U. Bolmson, Mr. N. 0.8 Bird, Miss M. Gerrard, Miss F. Rodney, Mia M Wright, Corpi, and Min. Campbell, the...ises Campbell, Mra. Pugh, Mr. C. T Wood, Mr 6 Morrison, Mr. O. Clarke, and Mr. J. Clase.
Tear Mr. E. Warwick, Per B.B. Mr. Mannering Miss E Boyd, Mr. O 1itchener, Miss T. Luwn
Deroes, Mira . ouke, Miss V Pao, Braid-His 8. Lurie, Mr andre In Holcos anủ Ngi
Bigums open at Tampoczones on see tri- Cowart, span die Temperatum in 150 151-22 Mr.
T. F. Claxton Darmiar.
Hongkong Ubservatory, Voy, 3, 1819. Į G. Graystone-
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The Money Order. Bervice with 'the Fhilippine Islands has been temporarily suspended..
The paroi port service to Dube. Is suspended.
It la 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, Bolgaris and the Ottoman Empire are| suspended.
No unofficial letter addremed to Abudas, Abwax or Mohammersh in the Persian Gulf may axcood right ounces. In weight.
The Insured letter and insured parcel service between Egypt (or in traadi through Egypt) and Cyprus are tempor- arily expended.
Uninsured parcels for the United Kingdom will in future be forwarded from Hongkong in bags and the Public ars therefore advised to pack snah parcels very carefully..
Until further notice, parcals for civil addresses in the provinces of Unine, Vicenza, Trevise Padan, Venice and Bal June in Italy will not be accepted for -transmission, unless posted under the
British War Ofice Permit.
The Parcol Poat Services to British Kat Africa and Egypt (except for members of the Expeditionary Forces), sad to Abyssinis, Bagdad, Frithres French Somali Coast, Italian Somaliland,. Portuguese East Africs, Zanzibar and Russia have been: suspended,
Registered and Parcel Maila are closed 45 minutos esclier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertised to close before 9 a. registered and parcel mails are closed s. 6 p.m. on the previous day.
In the case of Malls closing before 8 s.m. Registration closer at 5 c'alook on the previous evening.
INWARD MAILA.
TUESDAY, November 4. Japan-Per INDUS MARU.
WEDNESDAY, November 5. Etraits-Per MISHIMA MARU.
THURSDAY, November 6, Japan-Per FAMAGATA MARU.
SUNDAY, November 16. Bombay-Per EWAH-WU.
OUTWARD MAILA.
TUESDAY, November 4. Swatow and Bangkok-Per KANCHOW,
8.30 am. Maca-Per SUI TAI 8.30 m. Formcon ria Keelung--Fer KOYO
MARU, 10 am. Shanghai and North China- Per
SHANTUNG, 10 am.
Japan via Moji, Honolulu, San Francisco and South America Per SEIYO MARU, 10
MONDAY, - NOVEMBER 3, 1819
ENTERTAINMENTS,
CORONETT No.
THE
TEL. No.
1748..
1748.
ww
TO-NIGHT!
TO-NIGHT!!
TO-NIGHT!!!
at 5.15 & 9.15 p.m. .`-
RUBYE
DE REMER.
IN
"THE AUCTION BLOCK'
Prices
MATINEE 80 cts. & 41 cts.
SOIREE $1.50 & 80 cts. Booking at ROBINSON'S.
HONGKONG THEATRE.
Tel. 2511.
Tel. 2511.
FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY Commancing Saturday, 1st November,
9:15 PM. PERFORMANCE.
SELIG Freseats
KATELYN WILLIAMS & WHEELER OAKMAN
IN
"THE NE'ER-DO-WELL
Drams in 10 parts.
A Stirring Story by REX BEACH, USUAL PRICES.
Matinees & 7.15 pm performances: Showing 11th & 12 episodes of
"HOUDINI"
MORE EXCITING & THRILLING
Booking at the THEATRE.
THE
VICTORIA THEATRE.
TO-NIGHT!
TO-NIGHT!!
HELENE' CHADWICK & FRANELYN FARNUM
GO GET'EM
IN
GARRINGER”
A five part Western Drania,
full of stunts, cowboys and desperafices.
PATRE'S BRITISH GAZETI L
HAROLD LLOYD BEBE DANIELS-FOLLARD
"OFF THE TROLLEY"
Booking at
VIKITOKS AT THE HOTELA,
HONGKONG HOTEL.
November 1.
Haiphong, Saigon, Straits, Fangkok, Ceylon. Mauritius, South Africa, India via Dhanushkodi and Mr D. Abraham EUROFE via MARSEILLES- Mr T. B. Alen
Mr and Mrs Hockey Mrt Bussey
Por PAUL LECAT. Registra- Mr and Mrs E. G. Mr H. M. Hooker
tion 9.13 m. Letters 18.00 sm.
Anderson
Straita, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, Misa Badort
South Africa, India via Dhanush Mr J. Barr, kodi Egypt and EUROPE Mr E. Baruza
vin MARSEILLES-Per FRIN- Mr and Mrs H. B. ZESSIN. Registration 9.45 a m. Lecters 10.30 2.10.
Mr B. B. Batllos
Swatow, Amoy sad Focchow-Per QUINNEBAUG, 11 am.
Java and Port Moresby via Soerabaya
Per TJIMANOCK, 3 p.m. Macao-Per CHUEN CHOW, 4.30 p.m. Shanghai North China, Japan Tia Yokohama, Bonolulu, Canada, United States, Central and South America and EUROPE via SAN FRANCISCO-Per NANKING. Registration 6.00 p.m. Letters
8.30a.m.
WEDNESDAY, November 5. Macao-Par SUI AN, 8.30 6.1. Shanghai North Chica and Japan vis Kobe-Per MISHIMA MARU, 10
Macse-Par CHUEN CHOW, 4.30 p.m. Japan vis Kobe, Canada, United States, Central and South America and EUROPE VICTORIA, B.C. -Per PROTESILAUS. Be gistration 5.00 p.m. Letters 8.30 am."
THURSDAY, November 6. Bwatow, Amoy and Forces ris Takao
Per ¿08HU MARU, 8 am. Macao-Per SUI TAI, 8.30 m. Shanghai and North Chins-Per
SUNNING, 11m Macao-For CAUEN CHOW, 4.30 p.m. FRIDAY, November 7. Macso-Per SUTAN, 8.80 m. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per HAI.
HONG, Nooo. Philippine Lalands-Per YUENSANG,
$1.ru.
Macao-Fer CHURN CHOW, 4.20 p.m.
SATURDAY, November 8. Macno-Fer SUI TAI, 1.30 p.ma. Macao-Per OBUEN CHOW, 4.30 p.m.
SUNDAY, November 3.. Macao-Per SUI AN, 8.80 a..
TUESDAY, November 11. Straits, Bangkok Ceylon, Mauritius South Africa, India vis Dhanush- kodi, Egypt and EUROPE via SUEZ Fer MENTOR. Ra
Lectere gistration 945 a 10.30 azn.
The Parool Mail will be closed on Monday, Nov. 10, at 6 p.m. Weihaimei, Chatoo and Tientsin-Fer
* BUIOHOW, 2 p.m. TUESDAY, November 18,
Philippine Lands-For TAMING,
I p.m.
Bates
Mr F. S. Hollinshead Mr A.Shelton.Hoope Capt. and Mrs R,
Innes
Mr and Mrs A. M.
Jacobe
Miss E. L. Johnson Mr and Mrs C. H.MrE. M. Joseph
Benson
Mr. F. Kendall Miss L. H. BerchtoldMr and Mrs R. Mr D. M. Bigger
Kewley Mr A. S. Biggerstaf Mr J. T. Kidd Mr A... Lofts Mr R. J. Birbeck
་
Lauritsen
Mr S. H. Lawrence Miss H. A. Lawrence Mme. Leiria ..
Mr & Mrs 8. Bisay Mr and Mrs O Mr E. B.. Boericke Mr B. A. Boning Mr H. S. Bradley Mr J. M. Blady Mr T H. G. Bray-Min E. Lirin
Beld
cir G. Lodin Mr J. L. Buti Mr R. Lutber Mr & Mrs Caillard. Mr J. Macfarlane Mr and Mrs D. C.Dr G. W. Mackesa
Cale
Dr O. Marriott Mrs G. Carruthers Mr&Mrs J. Martin Mr and Mrs K EMrs F. B. Mechan
Chambers Capt. G. C. Claye Mr W. P. Coonco Mr and Mrs J, H.,
Coote Mr W. B, Corneck Mr F. W. Cox Mr.N. Croucher Mr B. H. Dietrich Mr L. Epateon Kis-K. Enanson Lt. W. B. Fraser Mr J. L. R. Fry Mr and Mrs
Fomagalli
MrsA.A. W. Mollmas Mr H. J. Morse MW. P. Nossom Mr E. A. Nelson Hi E. L. Ongley Mr HF Payne Mr.B.5. Perry MrE. H. Bay Capt. J. W. Head MrT. A. Roberts " Capt.) bearle Mrs G. Sherwood
and maid C.Mr Y.Bteenaby M. H. Stephena Mr K. Bukhavanija - Major and Mrs A. M.Mr P, Sukhum
Cardew
Mr W. Swann
Mr J. Furer
Mr V. Gedde
Mr J. & Gardiner Mr Mrs 0. P
Templeton Mr and Mrs J. M.Mr 2. E. Trobridge
Goodeno H- D. T. Gray
Capt. T. P. Hal
J. Halla MA. Mr G. Harper Mr W. F. Barris
Me & Mrs W. Tuska Mr A. Tutandjian Mr and Mrs J. H.
Williams
Mr 8. T. Williamson Mr F. W. Withington Mr and Mrs F. G Major & Mrs Wills
Mr and Mrs Le Boy Berose Mr I Heuveldop Wood and child
PALACE HOTIL.
P
Mr and Mrs A. J. Mr and Mịs A.
Rasmussen Bagley Mrs E. Dobinson Mr F. Y. Halva Mr T. W. Hartley Mr and Mrs G.
Kirk
ME. Lemaitre Mrs N. Michinloff WEDNESDAY, November 19. Mr. P. Q. Mey Bhanghai North China, Japan ria Mr and TH 1..
Canada, Nagamki
United Oxberry States, Central Bud Bouth America and EUROPE Vi VANCOUVER, B.C. Per EMPRESS OF JAPAN. Bə
Letters
# * 共慈岩下浮 邸 行
10.30
gistration 9.40.1.10.
Mr and Mrs L. O
Bistan Mr W. Robinson 8.Mr H. J. Bowe
Mr and Mrs E
Shipbough Mr W. Wetherall Mr W. de Wija ・・ HILL A Willems
Mr and Mrs 0, D
Wilka
ANDERSON'S.
*MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
The N.T.K... Mishima Maru (Ear- opean Line) left Singapore for this port on the 31st October, and is expected here on the 5th November The NY.K, 3.3. Yamagata Maru (Bombay Line) left Moji for this port on the 2nd November, and is expertad
here on the 8th November,
The M.TE... Hal-un (Bombay Line) left Bombay for this port on the 28th October, and is expected here on the 18th November.
The F.F.K. Tango Maru (Australian Line) left Sydney for this port or the 31st October, and is expected here on the 21st November.
Zoiert Advices.
The NYK. &.8. Komku Haru (Bombay Line) left Bombay for this port direct on the 17th Oct., and is expected here on the 7th Nov.
The American & Maɛchurian Line sa City of Naecastle is due to arrive here about 10th November.
The N.Y.K... Sado Maru (Europesa Lize) laft London for this port vis Suez Canal on the 4th Oct., sud ia expected bere on the 13th Nov, The N.T.E... Kitano Maru (Europena Line) left London for this port via Spez Canal on the 18th October, and is expected hors on the 24th Nov. The C.P.O:S.
Methven Co's 98. left Vancouver for Hongkong vis Japan ports and Shanghai on Oct. 19, and is due here on or about Nov. 24.
ARRIVALS.
November 1.. TUNG SHING, Chi, 876 tons, from Tourane, Capt. H. Uddon, Kwong Hing, 396.
November 2
SORACHI MARU, Jap., ‘1.235 tons, From Tegal (Java), Capt. Tadokoro, M.H.K. West Point.
BUNNING, Brit, 1,570 tons, from Shanghai and Amoy, Capt. W. Benson, B. & S., BIL
TJISALAR, Batch, 1,614 tons, from Java, Capt. Scholten, ..J. Kellet Leland.
COLOMBIA. Amer., 3,448 tops, from San Francisco, Capt. G. Dockstader, P.M.B.S. Co, Kowloom.
· CLEARANCES,
November 3
KURYMEDON, Brit, 3 pm, for New
York via Singapore, B. & 8
TENSHIN MARU, Jan, 10a.m., Extr Singapors, Colombo and Bombay, N.I.E. CHOFU MARU, Jap,- 11 am, for Hongay, M.B.K
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