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EARLIER T: LLGRAMS;

Falck's Service "so the China Muil)

ITALY'S FRUITS OF WAR.

Home, December 30th. aor Nitti, speaking in the Senate.. ads a vigorous reply to M. Cle- tean's statement of December zard. quoted M. Clemonceau's statement italy had undertaken to give Fiume roatia, and stated thas Croatia was On the con. a contructing party,

the situation had to be considered the general standpoint not from the is of view, of one party. Further. , the situation was continually argoing profound changes. hile conceding that Fiume was not uded in the Fact of London, Signor i laid stress on the fact tha, under Pact, all Dalmatin was to be beaded

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Reuler's Service to the China Mail)

NEW YEAR HONOURS,

LONDON, January 186. The Now Tear Honours include:-

BIBLDUM. AD Earldan (or Viscount Middleton. Formerly Mr. St. John Brodrick, the

Earl has filed many official posta in cluding those of Secretary of State for War 1000-3 and Secretary of State for India, 1903-3. Hcceeded so as Viscounty in 190%. Er repressated the Guildford Divi ion in Parliament, from 1863-1903 was in Alderman of the Lendos County Council, 1907.19 and served on the Irish Convention 1917-18.]

Barona

BARONA.

PRIVY DOENCLLLÓMS.*

Bertrand Dawson (physician in ordinary to the King), Sir George Rid- to italy. Moreover, contrary to deli (newspaper proprietor) and Sir thur stipulation contained in the Pact, Albers Stanley (formerly President of the

was telt to fight Austria-Hungary Board of Trade) bara ben created y c. (Applause), elerring to the Adriatic, which had sed to be a defects and had become & Jure situation Signos Nitti declared Haly, which honourably did her re in the war, was convinced that the u for nothing unreasonable or an gor Titteni replying to congratula

thy.

on his election da Frendent of the te, said that cordial goodwishes ald accompany the Government on its

The Pray Councillors clade Mr. Charles Doherty and Mr. Arthur Sifton (Canadian representatives at the Parco Conference), Sir Arthur Boscawen, M.P

Mr. Watt (Acting

Sir Frederik ustralis) and Sir Thomas Premier of White (Acting Premier of Canada).

The new Baconets include Sir Henry Buchenough, Mr. John Traill Cargill

la mission to safeguard the rights of afr. Hugo Cualis Owen (for mar pro

it was clear thus it was desired

of (Chairman Fot the Burman Oil Company),

T

apportion the fruits of war not in paganda services in the Far East), and

Thom Heldernes Permanent

India). Under Secretary for

ordance with Italy's sacrifices, but Sir ording to the good pleasure of others. Spening in the Chaniler of Deputies un Sombor 2lr2, 3, Clemencenu stated that Piazza question u bow an agunt.

The talian Governtent had under be te concede Fiams to the Yngo-Slavs, upon this pledge the Seros and Yugo en relied, but Italy nad gone, back on her

uges.].

PAGE TREATY RATIFICATIONS..

LONDON, Bueambər 39th. fentative arrangements have been made, Pams for the deposit of the 'ratiñca- ps at thy Peace Tranty on January 5th

LONDON, December-Doth

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JATOR Lerner, Chief of the Ger Delegation, called on 31. Dutasta did wellset the German reply

18. Beloved was the Government in lin is spond to sign the protocol, hjeve to no gainvahties of reduction in amount of material required as cum- dation for the scapa Flow seattling The entire press regards yesterday's Barview as decisive and anticipates a rip signing of the protivul.

THE SCAPA FLOW SINKINGS.

LONDON, December 20th. The Allied Naval Armistice Commi deny the report of the blowing up Tassels eunk in the Scapa low.

AMERICA AND THE TREATY.

New York, December 20th. is generally believed in Washington in, the foress of the mild Resurvation- with doleat Senator Lödge's party, that the Treaty will be raided on a jis of, cumpromise satisfactory to all

NEW STRAITS GOVERNOR.

ENIGHT.

The new Knights include Mr. Ernest Budge free is head of the Bgyptian Department of the British Husen, M. H. J. Manlinder, M.P. and Mr. Thomas Boli 1900.

The foregoing are in the Prozier'a list, which comprises xaven Commanders of the Bath, ninateen Baronets and thirty-six Kaigirts.

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FUTURE CANADIAN NAVY.

OWA, December süth. Lord Jellicoe leaves Canada this week

short visit to the Unised Sibe

0011

before sailing for South Africa

It is understood that Lord Jellicoe r comuende. for the Canadian Navy six cruors, aix destroyers, top to twelve

ubmarines ind a number of torpedo box and aeroplanes.

IMPERIAL MINERAL RESOURCES

BUREAU.

Loysun, Jaquary 1st. Sir Richard Bedmayne, interviewed with reference to the work of the Imperial Mineral Resources Burean, of which he is chairman, pointed out the immense amount of valuable work done through aut the Empire

composition of since the the burgas completed in July, 1313. The Bureau has been engaged on exsive statistical classification of the Empiro's mineral resoureds through the medium of fixteen technical committers, and metallurgical experts in the Empire, comprising some of the best known mining

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With a vier to establishing & still closed connexion, the Bureun suggested that all party of the Empire appoint a qualified representative to act as a corresponding

member.

Sir Richard Redmayne mentioned as an unqualified success the experiment adopt- ed by South Africa and India of sending a mechanical representative to LONDON, December 31st.

the Bir Laurence Guillemard, accompanied United Kingdom to keep in close toach Lady Guillemard and Lieutenant with the Bureau. The experiment has thur Mallet, (RN). A.D.C., leaves been of reciprocal advantage.

gland on January 1st For Singapore to

up his appointment as Governor of Straits Settlements.

CHINA'S PEACE MISSION RETURNING.

MARSEILLEY, December 30th. The Chinese Pear Mission has sailed

Obina.

NEW N.Y.K. SERVICE TO HAMBURG.

EAYAS BETIEN.

PARIS, December 30th.

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NOTICES.

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VISILOTS AT THE HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL

December 31.

A Hata message "states :— The French Finance Minister has plised on the table in the Chamber of Deputies. the conditions of the new Consolidation which show that there will be half-yearly Mr D. Abraham Mma Leiria Loan of 5 per cent. Redeemable Stock, redemption drawings covering a period Mr and Mrs Adsir B. Lobb of 60 years. The stock is issued at par. 100 francs, to be redeemed at pre- mium of 50 per cent, may be redeem able at the first drawing 6 months after the issue.

LONDON, December 29th, WA. NOW service between Rotterdam English banking circles in Paris believe Hamburg, and the Far East, has been that such an issus will find a great num. Stablished by the Nippon Vusen Kaisha. her of subscribera in Great Britain.

was opened by the new 10,000 tonner Five per cent untaxed interest will be Delagoa, Muru, followed by the Durlan paid any time within 60 years.

The Maru and the Tatsuno Maru.

capital will be paid beck with an addi- tional bonus of 50 francs per 100 franes "invested.

BOLSHEVIKA TAKE IRKUTSK

RAILWAY STATION.

NEW YORK, December 30th. A message from Peking states that Bol- steviks report baring taken possession of the railway station at Irkutek while Admiral Kolchak's forces are holding The tower

Foreign Missionaries in Irkutsk Aro now provided with accommodation in the railway yard.

JAPAN READY FOR ACTION 'IN SIBERIA.

LONDON, December 30th.

forwarded to

and son

Mr D. Ainiess

andersen

Mr W. T. Longwell Mr G. Ludia

Mr and Mrs E. G.Mr and Mrs J. A

Maca Mr and Mrs R. M. Miss M. N. MacCoy

Austin

Dr O. W. Macken Mr J. Barr

Mr H. E. Faolin Mrs E. E. Belilios Dr O. Marriott Mr and Mrs C. H.Mr C, W. Martyr

Beasou

Mr & Mrs J. Märtin Mr H. V. McKoen

Mr D. M. Biggar MD. M. Bigger Mrs L. McHnasey

Mr

W. Moore 'Mr & Mrs 8. Birney

: E. R. Boericke Mr J. W. Hear”.

The issue will be made during Febrar and Mrs E. 8.Mr & Mrs F. Mooney ary. The National Defence Bonus Obli Booth

Mr and Mrs W. P. the ordinary Treasury" Bonds gations,

Mr J. M. Brady Neeson and the coupons for interest due on other Miss H. Bramhall Mr E. A. Nelson Treasury Loans up to March 31st, 1090, Mra &. 8. Bremzer, Mr A. J. Oakley will be accepted at their face value a Mrs B. B. Broome Mr & Mrs Gtten, subscriptions for the new Joan.

Mr. C. R. Bull The French Ministry of Agriculture Mr & Mrs MyneMr and Mrs 997 and maid warded to the Reparations Com has

Campbell

- Oxnard Mr and Mrs A. J. mission a claim for 20,000 dogs stolen and Mira Cartwright

Paterson killed by Germans during the occupation Mr B. M. Cheney of Northern France.

Mrs E. J. ChisholmMr A. J. Faterion

and maid

Mr 8.8. Ferry diss 1 Claxton Mr A. A. Claxton Mr B. H. Bay Miss H. Bead. Mrs B. B. Flunkett Mr LC. Parker

Beol

Mrs Pegens Mr J..W. Crossland Mr L G. Rendell Mr N. Croucher Mr and Mrs W. C

Ritter

Selected breeds of setters, ̈ pointers, spanielo, retrievers and sheep dogs are demanded from Germany.

AMERICAN RAILWAYS,

Colo

Mrs M. Coquard Mr F. W. Cox

Mr &

bary

Mr F. A. Kelley Mr H. Wilfred Kolly

Mr J. T. Kidd Mr L. A. King MrJ. J. Kico Mr Albert Kopp Mr and M Lauritsen

Mr and Mrs J. H

Williams

Mr and Mrs R. A.

Woods

Mr N. I. Wizmler Mr P. C. Youag 0.

PEAK HOTEL

29th December.

MrF. E. J. Adams Mr R. W. Lee Jones Capt. Areber

Mr F. C. Kaspersen Mr&Mrs Ashton Cap, W. Kirk MrR F's king

Mr I A. Laing Tient. Blackmore Mr JD. Lloyd

kroTe

Mr and Ms D KCapt. & Mrs. Love-

Blair MrD.E. Bisle Mr and Mrs. H. G. Major F. J. BowED Lows

Mr and Mrs. O, T. Mr M. M. Hans

Breakspear

Mr W. A. Bathr Mr C. Brill

Bald

Mr R. Mattingly Me 4. Finby Miller Mrs McAinsh

Mr&Mrs W.J. Milne M's A. Button Capt. Monteith Capt. R. J. Carrell Mr E. V. Nell Mr G. F. Caville Mr G. F. Nightingale Lieut. W. H. Chap-Me E. N. Parsons

Lt. Col. & Mrs Thurs

пу

DEPARTURE OF A POPULAR MAN.

Dr. Evans, Jones has been here so long, and made so many friends, that general” regret "is" expressed "that “he has to go to Shanghai to continue the praodice of his profession. It is pro- sumably the usual dar in his agree ment with Dr. Noble that prevents him carrying on here, where his ser- vices and personality are so much appreciated. Sometime, these agree- men are more legal than just.

B. Mr. Cheetham -by Pelham

Mr W, H. CheshiroMr. and Mrs J. B. Lt. Col. E. G. Colon Perman Mr R. C. Comrie Mr T. L. Ferking Mra Cormack

Miss Philipe Mr T. Dallin Mr E B. Potter Mr O. W. Darch Mr E. Ralpba Mi L.7. Davies MTF.A. Bam Eng-Comdr. T. Mr A. B. Kawarth

DAWSON

Mr D. Reid Mr A. K. Detwiller Mr W. E. Roberta Mr O. G. H. Drafts Mr W. J. Roberts Mr & Mrs John Mr O. P. Rom

Duncan

Major & Mrs Sanders Mr & Mis O Eigs Capt. and Mrs ML W. Lieut. Fiddes Sbewell Mr A To berrill

Mra M. G. Dawson Mr K Rodenfaser Mr & Mrs G. Ducics Mr and Mrs W. E. Mrs C H. Eston Echwarz

About three weeks ago discussions beway strikes who attended the Mr B. B. Fdeston Hr GPW. Sewell ·

to

A

Japan's views have been fully communi

ted to the State Department.

GAY VIENNA NOW FORLORN.

Fortune

Mr H. B. Frikko

Mr and Mis Santos

+

Bilta

Capt. Fraser

Miss Skinzer

"

POST OFFICE.

NEW YEAR HOLİDAY.

The Post Office. will be open on Thurs: day, the 1st January, Saturday, the 3rd January, from 8 am to noon and on Friday the 2nd January from 9 a.m. to gm

There will be one collection And one delivery of ordinary correspondenco each day as on Sunday.

There will be one delivery of Esgistered correspondence at 9 am on the lat and and Sed January-

The Money

Order Office will be enticely closed during the holidaya..

The Warchai. Safyingpun and You mati District Post Offices will be apen from 8 am to 8 m., and from 5 p.m. to 8.p.m. Shoungwar from 8 am to 9am. sad 430 p.m. to 8 pm, Kowloon from 8 pm to 9 a..

There will be one delivery from all District Offices at acon.

dir ot exchange of Mare Ortozn with the Republic of Shilpa villacane into operation on

the lat January, 1990.

The Money Order Scrpica with sho Phlippino Lands will rewed on the 1st Jan., 1990.

The parcel post service. So Calia. esponded

It is notified that all septalabi.cesa to the non of wireless Telaga Merchant Vesagis on the choli have been stolthed.

The Services to German Aquabels, Balzaris-and the Ottoman Buspire an suspended.

No unofficial siter med te Abadan, Abwas or Hobusecall in this Persian Gulf may acceod siglah 'aumque fes weight.

Registered and Paivel Made, are disad 18 minutes earlier than the time given balow unless otherwise attoll, and. Whge mails are advertised to lose bestart

.m. registered and pawb Deps, neɑd dosed at 5 pm, on the proxioan cit

In the case of Malls siceIng baiere 9 3.20.3% Registration olores nɔ 5 o'chaak am thu previous evasing,

INWARD

SUNDAY, nonny & Strait-Per SOMALL

· Sirait—Fər· GREGORY APSİSTE Bombay-Per TAMAGATA MARU.

WEDNESDAY, January 7. Straita-Fer IYO MARY,

Europo (via Negapatan-Per FOOK-

BANG.

***OUTWARD MAILA

SATURDAY, January 3.

Philippine Jalande, Japan via Moji Canada United States, Central wind South America EUROFE via VICTORIA, BC. -Per CHICAGO MARU, 10 mo. Shanghai North Chios. Japan TĨ Nagasaki, Canada, United States, Central and South America and EUROPE via VANCOUVER, B. C.-Fer MONTEAGLE. Registration

9.45 & m. Letters 10,30 a.. Philippine Islands-Per TUENSANG,

Noon.

Swatow and Straits-Por LINAN,

NOOB.

Maso-Per SUI TAL, 1.33 p.m. Macao-Per CHUEN CHOW, 430 p.m. SUNDAY, January 4

Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, South Africa, India via. Dhanush- kodi. Egypt and EUROPE via MARSEILLES- Per KASH. -GAR MABU, Registration 9

***

Macro-Par SUI AN, 8.30a.m. Bwatow, Amoy and Forms vis Keelung Per AMAKUSA MARU, Jam. Shangbai

and North China- Per TEAN, ..

MONDAY, January §. Etraita and Bangkok-Per HAFTAN,

1 mm..

Macso-Per HUI AN, 8.30 6.3. Macao-Per CHUEN CHOW, 480 p.m.

„TUESDAY, January 6.

Bwater and Bangkak-Per LIANG-

CHOW, 8 m.

Macio-Per SUI TAI, 8.30 a... Svatov,

TL. No. 1748.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1920.

ENTERTAINMENTS.

TEE

CORONET

TO-DAY, at 2.30 pm. 1.

ETHEL BARRYMORÈ in

TAL. No. 1748.

"THE CALL OF HER PEOPLE"

5.15 & HENRY

9.15.

*KENSI

KOLKER in"

"THE WARNING'

HARRY POLLARD în "HELLO TEACHER!" BRITISH GAZETTE - NO. 188.'

7.15

"HIS FATHER'S 801

ΤΕΙ

HONGKONG

Tel 2011.

TO-NIGHT!

THEATRE:

at 9.15 p.m.

WILLIAM

NANCE... · O'NEIL

TOL 2511.

TO-NIGHT L

presents

„THEDA” BARA“

**KREUTZER SONATA 19

5.15 & 7.15 pm.

ANITA STEWART

IV.

"THE GIRL PHILIPPA"

A War-Drama in & Parts

THE

VICTORIA THEATRE.

TO-NIGHT TILL SUNDAY.

FANNIE WARD ix

"THE PROFITEERS

STRING BAND OF THE WILTSHIRE. REGIMENT.

WATNET PRETORMANCES: 1.15 #b

TODAY,

SUNDAY, 6 p.m.

"THE FIRST LAW”

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"KINGS – GAI

· Booking at· ANDERSON'S.

TO-NIGHT!

ABSOLUTELY THE LAST APPEARANCE OF THE FAVOURITES

AT THE

THEATRE ROYAL

JANITY FAIR

SPECIAL PROGRAMME

INCLUDING

POTTED BURLESQUE EDITIONS OF SHAKESPEARE

0:

LESLIE HOLMES conducting a local Harmonic Society, also consulting his many medical advisers,

Flan at MOUTBIE'S until 1 pa:

Hongkong Hotel

Amoy and Foochow Par MOVIMENTS OF STEAMERS. QUINNEBAUG, 11-am. Shanghai and North China-Per

SHANTUNG, 11 ..

at the

The N.T.K. sa Kuusiin Maru (Calcutta-

Lane) left Calcutta for this port via Eingapore on the 12th Dec, and le- expected here on the 31st Dec.

·Hrá MH 1. Grant Strafts, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, hs. P. & O.-B.L. & A.L. s. Madras? The N.I.K a tyo Mara (Europeas

With reference to recent reports in re- Kard to the possible revision of Japanese

WUHINGTON, December 30th. policy in Siberia, in view of the altered The representatives of the four Bail Conditions ow to Admiral Koltchak's road Brotherhoods and the heads of the Mrs L Carley.

oving to rent, Reuter learns from a Japanese affliated trades have adopted a declara-

that the position is as follows: source

tion opposing legislation making rail-

en the Japanes and the American Mr. Samuel

Mr A. D. Galloway

Smith overnments began at Washington with conference of railwaymen prior to the Mr and Mrs H M.Mrs M. Sheffer

La-Col. Griffith MrA Findlay Smith view

arriving at

future policy in adoption of the declaration, said that the MTA. L. Farewell

Mr H. L. Groat _Epst_in_

Maj. Leslie Smith Siberia, Britair being duly in view of his confreres was that the Mr Wallace Farley Mr G. C. Skinner rogerth to Bibe

Mr G. W. Gattrige Mr & Misa Sta inge Slowed

med of the opening of the pourparlers. Government should control the railways Capt. 8. P. Ferguson Mrs H. J. Smilie

Mr B. C. Figle M and Mrs 5. J. So far as decision has bean reached owing for a minimum of two years in order to Mr and Mrs J. Miss E. J. Smilic

Mr and Ms B. &. Syrett.. the absence of the Secretary for War properly test Government control. 7 from Washington.

Mr M. Staderman Mr D. Hall Capt. & Mrs Tomery

MFM: H. Tarter Mr H. Stephens Major D. L. Harding Maj. Gen. F. Ventris Mr and Mrs R. G. Mr & Mrs Biggin Rev. G. T.

Etone

Waldegnve bottom Mr W. Swann | Mr H. du F. Hutchi-Maj. & Mrs Wakeman Mrs L. Taylor and son

Liedt. Welch children

Mr Stewart Jamieson Mr P. D. Wilson Mr & Mrs C. F.

Templeton Mr Henry H. Hari Mr Maurice Tingley

Moara Mr J. 8. Tolson along and Italy to give reliet: Siberian Railway the Tra

Mrs F. Hestey

Mr A. B. Tornquist Italy is ending grain, and England Mrs Holworthy United States has perhaps seven thou is sending large consignments of

Major. E Trobridge asid, brefading engiprers,

Miss Holworthy Mr MrW. Tusk Japan is fed cther foodstuf It has also been Mrshalton A. Hooper Mr E A. Walker determined to stem the flow of Bolshevism arranged that Czecbo-Slovakia, Tugó- towards Japan, but any new action neces Slavia and Poland release a large number Capt. and M BMW. B. Walsh

itsted the altered situation must de of railway tracks for Austrian use.

MEE Jones pend on the political and military posi. The measures, however, are purely tem-Mis 12 B Jones after discus Porary as it is felt that patbint permen Mr M-Joseph Japan is quite prepared to increase her into line with the Allies regarding the Mr M. D. Eadri

arpes in Siberia, if necessary.

treatment of nations agai whom we {Woro"ad wAL.:

Mr R. R. Franz Lt. W. B. Fraser NrJ. L. B. Fry Mr G M. Gilzer Mr. S. Gardiner Mr Jacques Habib

1 is abrious to the Japanese Govern-

LONDON, December 30th. ment--in view of rent events in Siberia

The newspapers, recently again draw good "Admiral Koltchak's retreat (which

are te he slow and orderly) that the ing attention to the appalling condition of Vienna where distress is most acute ption must big

bis reviewed by the now, have nonounced that immediate Capt. T. P. Hall

want

0 Government.

Rome, thirty thapur has at pre steps are being taken by England, Franco MrJ_Y!!

while the

Late

Innes

for rettenen-care-be-titempted-wit-Amerian.. Joseph

Darso -lan

Birs G-6. Weat Misa 9M Weyer Mr Willed Me and Mrs La R.

Williams

"

It should be noted that the last bus from Repulse Bay leaves there at 11pm, and reaches the Hoog kong Hotel at midnight.

The programme of events for the race meeting of the Hougborg Jockey Club commencing on Wednes day, February 11, is out..

South Africa, India via Dhanush- rodi, Egypt and EUROPE vis SUEZ-Por NELEUS Registration 145 pm. Letters 1.30 p.m.

The Parcel Mail will be elosed on Monday, Jan. 5, at $ p.m. Maca-Por CHUEN CHOW, £50 p.m. WEDNESDAY, January 7: Macao-For SUI AN, 2,30 am. Macio-Per CHVEN CHOW, 4.30 p.m.

THURSDAY. January 8.

-

| Macso—Per HITI TAI, 8.30 am.

Macao Per CHUEN CHOW, 4.20 p.m.

* FRIDAY, "January (97 Macao-Per UI AN, 8.30 8.m. Japan via Moji Honolulu, San Francisco Bi Horth America Fer KIYO MARU, 11... Japan via Kobe--For FOOKSANG.

4 p.m. Macao-Per CHUEN CHOW, 430 pm. SATURDAY, January 10. MACKI JESU Macao-Per OHUEN UHOV, 1.30 p.m.

SUNDAY, January 11, Macao--Fer BULAN, 8.30 2.1.

left Singapore for this Port on the Tath instant at D. and is due here on the 1st proximo.

The P. £U.-B.I & AL. . Somali left The Bingsporo for this Port on the 29th instant at 8 am, with the outward English Maile, and is due bere on the 4th proximo st about 8 a.m.' The P.

&O-BL & AL and Gregory Apar loft Singapore for this Fort on the 28th instant at a.m., and is due here on the 4th January, The C. M. B. 8. Co's, as China arrived. at San Francisco on Wednesday, December 17.

The 0.P0.8 Co's R.M. Empress of Runs arrived at Shanghai on Dec. 57 leaves there Dec. 2, and is due at-agarald on Dec. 30. TO N.I.K. IL Kems Moru (Europeani Line) laft Singapore for this port on the 25th Dec, and is expected bora on the lab Jan.

Too

Line) loft London for this port ris Sues Canal on the 29th Nov, and is expected here on the 7th January, Iano) left London for this port vin NT.K. & Airuio Mary (Burora Suez Canal on the 13th Des, and li expected here on the 18th Jan.

0.5. N. Co. 8. Kashgar left Shanghai for this port on the 31st instant at 7am. with the homeward English Mails, and is due on the 3rd January, about 8 am.

The N.Y.E... Krishin Maru (Calcatte Line) left Blugapore for this port on the 30th Dec. and is expected here on the 9th January,

The B.14.8. Empress of Rumia arrived at Nagasaki on 1st January, left there 2nd January and is das at Kobe on 3rd January

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