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FARLIER TELEGRAMS.
(Scuter's Sumbe to the China Mail.)
THE PRINCE OF WALES.
LONDON, December 1st. The Prince of Wales was Recorded a gm public reception at Purtsmouth. | with the usual military and naval hon-
BILEN.
There was a civic reception at the Town Hall, after which the Prince received a deputation of three unemployed ex-wivic men, of whom 100 had been demonstrating in the abreets with banners, appealing to the Prince.
The Prince, was, accorded a great recepe tion at Victoria,, where the Welsh Guards Band played the National Anthem.
The Premier, members of the Cabinet, Lords French and Beatty, and the Lord Hayor wers amongst the many distin.] guished persons present,
The public wore admitted to the Sta- tion for the Best time on the arrival of By
Luz spite of the pouring raia, the Prince Erovato Buckingham Palace in an open carriage, amidst the load ebeers of . the crowds.
VISITERS EN TER HOTELA.
Austin
HONGKONG HOTEL.
December 5.
.R..
Hr D. Abesham · Mr N. G. Michall Mr A, P, Ames
lapes Mr and Mrs E. G. Lt. Col. J. Jackson
sade moa
Mrs: Arnold Jones. Mr C. W. Anderson Mis E. B. Jones Afr. and Mrs B. H. He E. M. Joseph
Mr and Mrs
Kewley Mr J. T. Kidd Mr. J. Kino Mr J. Laion Mr and Mrs C. H. Mr H. L. De Lanie
Bonaan
Mr. and Mrs E
Lauritsen Mime. Leiria
· Me J. Barriere. Mr G W. Barton
Ten Bienchedi Kn E. R. Ballies
Mr D. H. Bigar Mrs.D. H. Bigger Mrs. A. C. Bi.g Miss Hage
Mme. Floch- Littaya
and child
Mr & Mri 8. Fimey Dr G. W. Mackoan Mr E. R. Boericke Mr. Mallien Mr and Mrs E. 8.Dr O. Marriott
Booth Bon. Sir J.
Boulay
Mr J, M. Brady Mr M. Bremwild Mrs. B. B. Breome Sir W. Buchanan Str A. Cardew Mr H. Catlin
Mr A. A. C'exton
Losms, Deceralwer But, The mecoming of the Prince of Wales, to-day, has been awaited with great ager-Capt. a. C. Claye pess All the papers pay lengthy tributes
Mr&Mry J. Martin Dura L. McHussey
Mr T. Mears Mr G. A. Miler Mr W. P. Neeson MF. Q. Ner Mr E. &. Nelson Mr J. B. Newson MrJ. Newson Cpt. L L D'Olireyta MSS. Parry Mr and Mrs C. H
Pierce
Mrs B. B. Plunkett
Cole
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POST OFFICE.
-Telegraphic communication Waglan Lighthouse is interrupted.
with
The Money Order Service with the Philippine Islands has been temporarily
ponded.
The parcel port service, to Cubs in spended
It is notified that all restrictions: na to the nao of wivolosa Telegraphy by Merchant Vessels on the Chias Stat hard boon abolished.
Tas Bervices to · Germany, Austria, Bulgaria and the. Ottoman Empire are suspended.
No. unciicial letter addressed to Abadan, Abwas or Mohammorsh in tha Forsian Gulf may exceed eight ounces in weight.
The insured latter and Insured parool services between Egypt (or in transit through Egypt) and Cyprus are tempoe arily sarpended,
FRESCO FETE red parsels for the United
THE
BOCIETY OF
de PAUL
St. VINCENT the success of whoes
to the Royal Ambasador and young Im- perial statesman,' tour of Canada at the United States has revealed not merely his real ability. devotion to duty, inct, and charm of manner, but has enabled the Empire to coline his value in linking up the ether land and the Dominions.
Private letters from Canada. from people acquainted with His Highness for Bar years, dwell on the wonderful change from the shy, nervous bay of a duenda ago to the accomplished eator who won the bearts of the Canadians and Americans sarving the burdens of his high respon sibility with happy confidence.
It pointed out that the Prince's peeches were entirely his own composi- tion.onveying his personal reflections on
and problems of the day. What particularly interests the readers of his speeches is his promise to return to Canada and the United States
It is now taken for granted that the Prince of Wales will not merely visit Australia ht India and South Africa. The smaller Colonies and Dependencies ses expected to request the Kinz to send his son, to enable them to make the Boquaintance of this new personality in the Empire.
PRISONERS IN DANZIG.
Paris. December; Ist.
A' volanteve named Boucher has arrive ed at Dijon for Danzig where he was discovered in prison by à Commission of French offerre. Six other French soldiers wota also found. All were not eware of the conclusion of peace.
WELSH MINERS,
LONDON, December 1st. The official result of the Welsh miners' ballot was as follows:-737 for and 79.877 kgainst the strike,
Mr CM. Cottrell Mr F. W. Cox
Mr J. W. Crossland Mr. Croucher
Me Chester A. Doyle Mrs A Driver Mr G Duclo Mr and Mrs. H.
Epatred
MrA Pirovano
Mr D. . . Raja Mr E. H. Rav
Mr L. C Parker
Rees
Mr B. Rodasfaser
Mr R. P. Roxburgh M.Mr Jack Ryans
Mr F. A. Siefert M&Mr Ericasen Mr and Mrs J. P. 9.
ds Bilra And child Miss K. Eusneon
MrFL. Steenken. Mr&Mrs FederspielMr H. Steptens Sir R. Farmer Me JW. Stadma Capt. S. P. FergusonMir W. SwanD Mr and Mrs F. J.Bir H. C. Taylor
Mira Taylor and
2 children
Wisher
Miss M. Fischer Me J. A. Fortune
Mr & Mrs C. F.
Templeton
Mr and Mrs H. D.
Teunant
Mr R. R. Franz Lt. W. B. Fraser Mr J. L R. Fry Me PD. Gain Mrs W., Thompson MJ. S. Gardiner Miss M. A Thompson aph, T. P. Hall Major E-Trobridge Mr A. Harreciat Mr Mrs W. Tuska Mr Henry H. Hart rör K. J. Teks Me & M S. E Mr Perry Wearne
Hodge MA.Shelton Hooper
Mr and Mrs. J. F.
Williams Mr Kahn Bahadur Mr S. T. Williamson. Held Huses Mr B, M. Wolfson Capt. and Mrs R, Mrs E. Woods
Innes
Miss A.. Woods
Miss D. Woods
PEAK HOTEL
"28th-November.
Mr F. R. J. Adams Mr H. D. Barb
Capt. Archer
Mr H. P. Beckett
Mr M. L. Biggs
Mr U. B. Bird
Mr and Mrs. D. K.
Blair
Me D. H. Blake *** Mr Boerebonn Mr W. J Boothby Major F. J. Bowen Mr. and Mrs G. T. AM. W. L Bridger
The Wash Miners Council has decid ed to defer the declaration of a strike as the income tax ballot, perding a con- ference of the Miners Federation. national ballot will be demanded..
AMERICAN COAL MINERS.
WASHINGTON, December 1st. The war-time restriction on the con- umption of coal has been restored for fb duration of the strike Supplies will ady be furnished for transport, adminis -trative and household purposes.
HAY AS REVIEW.
PARIS, Dember 1st.
A Havas messagu kaṛi-:--
On December 1st there asserables nt Brussels an unoficial preparatory con.
Mr B. de F. Hatchi-
Бод
Mr R. W. Lee Jones
Major Mrs Ker
I A. Laing
dale
Mr.J D. Lloyd Mr M. M.. Maas Mr R. Mattingly Mr R. J. McCorkin- Mrend Mrs McKay Mr J. Finlay Miller Mi sea McKay
Mr&Mrs. W.J. Milne Capt. Monteith Rev. R. A. Bundle, Capt. 0. J. O'Brian
C.F
Miis Oldfield
Breakspear
Mr O M. Brown Mrs C. Bull
Mr W. A. Butter- Mr E. N. Parsoce
field
Lt. Col. & Mrs Thurs- Mr A Button by Pelham Mrs Chariton Mr.T. L. Perkins Mrs W, H. CheebireMiss Philips L-Col E G. Colen Mr B. Potter Mr R. C. Comrie
Mr A. F. Pringle Mr W. B. Cooper Mr E A. Fam Mrs Cormack Mr A. B. Raworth Mr T M. Cramer Mr.W. E. Roberta. La-Col. Cri-p Major & Mra Sanders Mr O. W. Darch MrB. Eherman Capt. & Mrs DaviesMr & Mrs I. Grant Mr L. J. Davies Smith Eng. -Comdr Dawson
Mr R. C. Dixson
Mr P. G. Dobbin
W. Mr. Findlay Smith
Maj. Lestic Smith M&Bisa Stubbings Mr J. Sullivan
Ference to the League of Nations ar ranged by M. Leon Bourgeois. (France) Mr C. G. H. Faith Mr and Mrs S. J.
Mr
&
and Lord Grey and Lord Robert Cecil Duncan
(firmat Britain).
Eighty delegates ars to represent 17 European and Asiatic Nations, the ab joc being to give expression to the ani- oral feeling on such questions as the declaration of the rights and cuties of
Mrs John Syratt
Mr & Mrs O Eager Mr & Mrs Ebee Mr A. Fothergill Mr W. J. Yow er Bir A. D. Galloway Mr H. L. Groat
nations and institutions, the interna- Mr D. Hall
Mrs&Miss Thomp-
Capt. & Mrs Tomary Maj. Gen. F. Ventris RBY. G. T.
Waldegrave
Maj. & Mrs Wakeman MrE deG Williams
tional high court of justice, the reduc. Major D. L. HardingMr P. D. Wilson
tide of armaments, the organization of a common military force, the defence, of ethnical minorities and the appointment in a more democratic spirit of the re- presentatives of the nations.
The Paris printers strike has ended, the workers returning on the old conditions. Dalogations have been sent to the new naper proprietors to arrange a rump
THE JAPANESE COTTON TRADE.
LONDON, December 1st.
In the House of Commons, Sir Auckland Geddies, replying to Mr. R. Waddington, acknowledged that the Department of Overseas Trade had intimated to the Lancashire manufac turers_that_cotton blanketa exported from Japan to South Africa compared favourably with similar Lancashire articles, and the packing of a con- signment of cotton waste from Japan to the Beira-Rhodesian Railways vas superior to the English exporters "packing
Undoubtedly, some Japanese pro- ducts compared favourably with simi- far British manufactures, but they did not constitute the bulk of British ex- ports, and other factors militated against their popularity, to which point reference would be found in the Department's circular,
He denied that certain cotton clothes formerly sent to South Alaca by Lancashire were now only-sent after the Japanese had refused busi-
1.
The questioner had alleged that pré- ference in ordering had been given" "To"the"lafter," "oving to their ability: 20
produce goods cheaper. Sir Auckland. Geddes invited particulars.
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KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Mrs R. Almond- Capt. E. Larssen Mr M. Anschau Mr M. Manck Mr B. O. Augustine Miss Manok*** Mr F. G. Fecka Mr W. A. May com Mr & Mrs W. Budge Mr J. H. N. Mody Mr E. G. Coomes
Mr & Mrs. Molino Mr W. Mordey 3rs W.. Pasemo MLM: Peaco MT. J. Renton Ma and Mrs C. E
Richardson
Mr T. B. Culhane Mr G. P. Carry Mr T: Dallin Mr J. D.. Danby Mr P. T. Farrell Miss Farrell Mr B. W. Farrer Mrs A. Robarton Mr A. L. Fry Kr E. Rush Mr Mrs C. J. Dr A. B. POZA
Dr L. 0. Epillane
children...and
Hammes
Mr F. Taylor
Miss F. Hammes Master C. Hamma Mr.A. Harrison Mr J Haynes Bir F. C. Todd Mr P. Hocken
Mr and Mrs Under Mr B. Jamen
wood Mr A. Johnston. Mia J. Johnston Mr. J. de Kant
MrG E-Wetton Mr W. J. Ziegler
PALACE HOTEL
Mr and Mrs AJ. Mr and Ms A.
Bagly
Rasmusen
Mr P. I. Halvarsene Ristan
WILL BE HELD EN THE COMPOUND OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL AND TEK PLAYGROUND OF THE OLD ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE
TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7th December, 1919,
From 8.30 p.m. to. 11.30 p.m.
Taler the Distinguished Patronage of File Excellency the dcvernor
3: REGINALD EDWARD STURUS, KUM
Adaniasion.
•
$1.
Holdiers and hallar in puttorm, admitted free.
Each ticket of Admlinton entitles the buidar to a souvenir.
TIGEROS. are on sale at Hessrs. ENELY & WALEE, and Makers. GRÁCA & CO.
In the afterton from 3pm to 5.30 p.in, several Stalle will be apes, and sumanta pacially Miltable for Children m:2) be provided. Ten auf Refreshments will, be obsainkhla. Adminión fren
The Grounds will be brilliantly Duminated in the Evening.
The Band of the "SOCIEDADE PHILSEMONICA "a giay be Lorests 2.30 and 17,33 p.m.
SOME FEATURES OF THE FETE.
GRAND CONCERT BY WELL-KNOWN HONGKONG AMATEURS, Tex Room, Telement Room, Chata, Pabing Pond, Lacky Wheel, Aund Sally, Shooting story. Lucky Dip, Strating The Bolshevik, Quoits, Lacky Woll, etc., atc FARM YARD,
COME AND WIN YOUR TURKEYS AND GESSE FOR CHRISTMAS.. SEVERAL RAFFLES WITH VALUABLE PRIZES INCLUDING A NEW OVERLAND FIVESEÅTER MOTOR CAR NO WORK OF CHARITY IS FOREIGN TO THE SOCIETY," COME AND HELP HONGKONG'S POOR.
BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE
(THE FRENCH BANK)
GRAND FRENCH LOAN WITH DRAWING. UNDER THE GUARANTEE OF THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT.
%
The Local Branch of the Banque Industrielle de Chine will receive subscriptions for the above loan from this date. to the 15th December..
FOUR MILLIARDS of francs of Five per cent. Bonds will be issued free of income taxes and redeemable at Fr. 600,-within SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS.
.
ISSUE price Fr. 495,-per Bond. DRAWINGS will
take place quarterly yielding
Fr. 10,000,000,-in PRIZES yearly, the FIRST PRIZE in each drawing being?"
ONE MILLION FRANCS.
M. ROUET DE JOURNEL,
Manager.
M. Y. SAN & Co., Ltd.
MANUFACTURERS OF "BEE BEAND”. BISCUITS & CANDIES
HEAD OFFICE: Nos. 99-100, Queen's Road, Central, Hongkong.
FACTORY: Nov, 141–145, Wanchai Road, Hongkong.“ Branches at Manila, Singapore, Shanghai and Canton, China.
THE USES OF TECHNICAL attitude We have known a leading
SOCIETIES.
water works engineer (now deceased) refuse particulars of a singularly dificult piece of well-slaking he had One way in which engineers can succeeded in effecting by novel mears, well cooperate is by increasing the on the ground that he did not wish support given to our technical socie "to give the process away He was, ties. This is well pointed out in a of course, a member of the leading circular just issued by the North-East Institutions. The proceedings of Coast Institution of Engineers and there, however, would have benefited Shipbuilders. The papers read at the him little had all the other members meetings of these societies are of que adopted a similar policy. It must, and benefit to the whole of the pro- however, be admitted that even our fession. The burden of providing leading technical institutions have at them, however, falls on the members times accepted papers of little or no only, and there are large numbers of technical value. At first, "glance, the engineers in all our manufacturing papera, may have appeared frank and areas who still fall to realise that it. Informative, but a closer study often is their duty to lighten this by them shows that essential details have been selves becoming members and nor of set purpose suppressed. The most merely members but active members instructive type of paper is no doubt i
that dealing with the features and
Mra L. Dobinson Mr and Mrs EO Mr T. W.Hartley Mr W. Robinson Mr and Mrs G. 8,Mr H, J. Rowe
KDE Me and Mrs. E of a technical society. Mra E Lemaitro * Shipt ough
Mrs N. Michinion Mr WL. Wetherall Mr P. Q Meys Mir M. de Wiju Mr and Mrs J. EMFL & Willemse Oxberry Mr and Ms 0,
WUZ
the intention of taking all they can practice For obvious reasons, how Too many, as it is, join up with difficulties which necessarily come in "get and giving a little as possible in ever, it in only in special cir Dreturn. Even some eminent engineers cumstances that such happenings can
have been obsessed with this mental; be publicly discussed-Engineering.
Kingdom wül in future be forwarded from Hongkong in bags and the Poblis are therefore advised to pack such parcels very carefully.
Until further notice parcels for drü addresses in the provinces of - Unine,
· Vicenza, Treviso Padua, Venice and Boi- lune in Italy will not be accepted for transmission unless posted under the British War Ones Formit.
The Parcel Post. Services to British East Africa and Egypt (except for members of the Expeditionary Forces), and
Abyssinia, Bagdad, Frithree, French Bomall Coast, Italian Somaliland, Portuguese East Africa, Zanzibar and Russia have been suspended:
Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close before 9 registered and parcel mails are closed at 6 pm. on the previous day.
In the case of fully closing before 8-8.10. Registration closes at 5 o'clock on the previous evening.
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DWARD MIUS,
MONDAY, December 8.. Shanghai-Per SINKIANG. Japan-Per TUTOMI MARU.
TUESDAY, December .. Europe is Negajatan)—Per SHIN.
FUKU MARU. |Japan-Per MURORAN MARS,
OUTWARD MLIES,
SUNDAY, December 7. Macao-Per SUI AN 8.30am. Swatow, Amoy and Fornoen via Keelung —Per AMAKUSA MARU, 917. Hollow, and Straits-Por KANCHOW,
9 B
MONDAY, December, 8. Macso-Per SUI AN, 8,30 1.m.
| Japan vis Kohé and San Francisco-Fer:
TOKIWA MARU, 10a.m Straits and Bangkok-Per HAITAM,
China - Fer
Shanghai and North EBANG, 4 pm. Macao-Fer CHUEN CHOW. 4.30 p.m. Japan via Yokohama For AIBANG,
6 p.m.
TUESDAY, December 9.. Swatow sad Bangkok-Per OHANG--|
OHOW, 8 am,
Macao-Per SUI TAI, 5.30 a.m. Filippins Talanda, Bandakan, Australia, and New Zealand via Thursday Island Per VIOTOBIA Re gistration 9.45 min.. Lettera 10.30 s.m.
TIL. No. 1768.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6,
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TODAY'S MATINEE: Episodes 10 of **THE TIGER'S TRAIL"
SHIPS DUE TO ARRIVE.
FROM EUROPE.
The . NELEUS, das bere Dec. a and sails for Bhanghai and Japan Dec, 10.
The as NINGOHOW, due here Dec.
BUNDAYS MATINEE: GLADYS HULETTE IN-
"FOR SALE”
The 21 KNIGHT TEMPLAR, İnver Shanghai Dec. 18 and is due bere Dec.
The 8. ONFA, kares Shanghai Jam.' «17 und' is dua bere Jan. 29.
FROM MASTLA.
The s.8. IXION, leaves Manila Jan. 8
95 and sails for Shanghai and Japan; and is dus here Jan: A-
Shanghai and North China-Per Dec. 28.
SUIYANG, 11 am.
The ... INABA MARU, left Lenden
Weihaiwei and Cheloo-Per CHEONG. Nor. I and is dae here via Suez Dec. 10.
SHING, 11.00
The .. BADENIA, due bere Dec. 5.
PHOX AUTTRILIA.
The as. NIKKO MARU, left Sydney"
Swstow, Amoy and Foochow Per HAI-nd sails for Tsingtau, Shanghai and Now, 28 and is dus here vis Manila Dece
HONG, Noon.
Halphang-Per HANOI, 1 pm. Java and Port Moresby via Batavia Per TJIKINI &p.. Macao-Per CHUEN CHOW, 4.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, December 10, Macao--Per SUI AN, 8.30 s.M. Macao-Per CHUEN CHOW, 4.30 p.m.
THURSDAY, December 11. Macso-Per BUT TAL 8.30 am. Shanghai, North China and Japan vis Kobe-Per INABA MARU, 10 AD.
Japan Deo. B.
15aa8 HELENUS, due bere Dec. 16 and sails for Shanghai and Japan Dec. 17.
The ne TEIRESÍAS, due here Dục. IS ↑ and sails for Japan Dec. 18.
The sa AGAPENOK, due here Dec. 28 and mails for Shanghai and Japan Dec. 29. The 8. BELLEROPHON, das here Dec. 19 kad sails for Tsingtau and Japan Deo, 30.
The LAOMEDON, dus here Jan." and sails for Japan Jan. 7.
he a KNIGHT OF THE GARTF das here Jan. 6 and sails for Shaz
Shanghai and North China-Ferand-Japan Jan. 7.
HINKLANG, 11 m
Hscae-Per CHUEN CHOW, 430 p.m. FRIDAY, December 12. Macao-Per SUI AN, 1.80 a.m. Bwstow, Amoy and Foochow-Per
HAICHING, Noon. Philippine Islanda-- Per TAMING,
1 p.m.
Macao-Per CHUEN CHOW, 4.30 pm
SATURDAY, December 13
Nagasaki, Canada. United
The L TELAMON, das hera De.... £1 and sails for Shanghai Deo. 28.
The ES DEMODULUS, dus hers Jan. ed sails for Shanghai and Japan Jai 7.
The L. ANTILOCHUS, due bere Jan. 13 and mails for Japan Jan. 14.
FROM JAPAN.
Bhanghai North China, Japan vis Nov. 29 and is due here vis Osaka and The sa TOTOMI MARU, left Kobe
Blates, Central and South Moji Dec. 8.*** America sod EUROPE via Nov. 30 and is due bere vis Kobe, Moji The FOVARA, Jeares Yokohama VICTORIA, B.C.-Per TUS HIMI MARU. Registration and Shanghai Dec. 10... 8.45 am. Letters 9.30 .. Macao-Per BF7TAI, 1.8 Macao-Por CRUEN CHOW, 4.30 p.m. SUNDAY, December 14. Macao-Par SUI AN, 8.30 a.m.
The ARRATOON APCAR, leaves ↑ Kobe Dec. 4 and is due bere vis Moli Dec. 11.
The 14. MISHIMA MARU,” losyÉO Yokohama November 28 and is due bera ria Kobe, Moji and Shanghai December
12.
TUE DAY, December 16.
The . SADO MARU, leaves Yako. Bwatow Amoy and Foochow Far QUINNEBAUG, 11 am.
bam December 18 and is due bore vim THURSDAY, December 18. Japan porta and Bhanghai December 28
TER EL KITANO MARU, lesores Biznite, Bangkok, Ceylan, Mauritius, Yokohama December 28 and is dus bare
Bouth Africa, India vis Dhanush-
January.B Todi, Euvet and EUROFF Vis: The LE TEIBESIAS, leaves Yoko MARSEIL ES MISHIMA! hama Jan. 3 and is dus hern Jan. 20. MARU. Revistration 8.45 8.20. Letters 10.30 a 1.
Japan
BATURDAY, December 20.
vinki-Per NIKKO MARU, ... WEDNESDAY, December 14.
The 65. TEUCER, lesves Yokohama Dec. 2 and is due bere Deo. 17.
The
TYLEUB Lea700 Kobe Dec. 24 and is due bera, Jan. 6.,
The 68 EURYADES, leaves Toko- philippine Islan, Au-tralia and New hans. Drs. 9 and is dus bere Dec. 23.
hema Nov, 20 and is dus here Deo-B
The IDOMENEUS, leaves Yoko
Zealand via Thursday laland—
The 4. NELEUS, leaves Yokohama For TANGO MARU- Dec. 33 and is dus bere Jan. gistration 8.45 am: Letters,
9.30 ..
:
site, Hangkok Ceylon, Mauritius,
FRIDAY, December 28.
Bouth Africa,India via Dhanush-
PROM SHANGZII.
kiri. Egypt and EUROPE ! The ... ZURTADES leaves Shanghai MAR HILLES - Per BADO De 9 and is re here Dec. 10, MAYU. Bexistration 8.40 a m. 2: The ea. ARNA, leaves Bhanchal Doc Letter 10,
17 and is due beze about Dec. 22,
TUESHAY, Dember 30.
Bhanghai North China and Japan tia Kobe Per KAMO MARUD, 10 m.
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19.
FROM AMERICA.
The 64. TENTO MARU, left San Francisco Nov. 7 and is due bere vis- Honolulu, Japan, Shanghai and Manila Den. 10.
The sa. ECUADOR, Iaft Be Francisco Nov, 15 and, la dus bere vis Honolulu, Japan porta, Shanghai and. Mazila December £1.
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
J
The F.8.8. Ca's Lake Gripen
(Shanghai/Calcutta Line) exiled from biania on Deo. 4, and will arrive në this Fort on Sunday, December 7.
Lain Action,
The
Admiral Line's a. Eition sailed fruta Shanghai Des 4 and will arrive at Hongkong Dec. 7.
The NYK. La Toto Mars (Bombay -Lane) left Moji for this port on the 3rd l'ec, and in expected here on the 8th Dec.
The N.Y.K. A&. Shinryu Haru (Bombaje Line) left Bombay for this port direct on the Sist: Now, and is
the 8th. Dec. expeated here A.Y.K. sa. Muroran Maru (Calcutta Line) lett Moji for this port on the 4th"Deo,, and is ezpected here on - the 8th Dec
The
The C.P.0.8. Co's B.M.S. Emprms of
Japan arrived at Yokoham4 DIS Nov. 27,-left there Nov. 28, noon, and is due at Vancouver on. Dec. 16.
The
The H.Y.E. s.a. Inada Mare (European Live) left London. for this port via Bues Canal on the 1st Nov., and is expected here on the 10th Dec CM:8.8. Co's. 58. Wile sailed . from San Francisco on November 2 and may be expected to arrive a this part on Decembe, 15. The.... Kaifuku Marts (Calcutta Line) left Calcutta for this port vis Rangoon and Singapore on the 251b November, and is expected here on the 15th December.
The N.Y.K. Nikko Maru (Australien Line) lett Bydney for this port via Manila on
the 18th Nov.. and is expected here ou the 19th Dec, The NY.K. s.8. Iyo Mars (European
Line) left Lmdon for this port vis- Buez Canal on the 4th Nov, and expected here on the 7th January,
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