WEATHER REPORT.
Aug. 64. 121. (3m-No returns from Japan and Vladivostock.
Pressure has increased slightly at all reporting statices; it remains low over Chins and fresh $.WF, winds, will con- tinre over the Chica Sea.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 14. hours, ending at 10 am today, 0.30 inch. Total doce Jaary 1st, 2.49 inches. BRAÍNST AN AVERage of 54.36 inches.
Forecast for the 24-hours andlug'at on on July 7th.
1.- Hongkong to Gap Rock. 8. and S.W. winds, moderate: "fair.
L-Formosa Channel. The sunC AS No. 1.
"z-South cost of China between Hongkong and Lamocks. The same as No. 1.
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NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND
·PASSENGERS.
VESSELS DUE
FROM SHINGĦIL.
Aug. 12-P. & a
13-B. F. 16-R F. 16-B F. 24-B F
-B. F.
Sept. B. F.
&-B F. S.-B. F.
19B F.
20.-B. F.
Oct 11-R F.
-R F.
South coast of Chios between "Aug. Hongkong and Hainan. The same as No 1
RUTAR OBSERVATORY, MOTEKONG, DAILY WEATHER
Station.
AUGUST 6, 1920-
floor.
Vl'divostock Sa
Nemaro. &
Hakodate.. Ickio
Fochi
„Kapasoki .........
Ostima
Inbijima
Bonin Inland
Felbsiwei
Fankow
Ichang Klukiang Changaba Shanghai....
Scarp 1 R...
Amoy BB
Bwator...
Wind.
Temperatura..
Humidity.
Dirocton
Weather.
Force.
Daners.
Alcinous. Prometheus. Osnia
City of Birmingham.
Protesilaus. Ningchow. Fhcans.
Achilles.
City of Durkick.
Mentor.
Idomeness Teiresias.
FROM JALA.
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9.-S. Y. K. 11. P. & 0. 12-E&A. 14.-P. & 0. 15. - P. & 0. 10.-B. F.
25.-P. U." 30- L.A.
Sept: 3-P. & 0.
4.-B. I. A. 10-B. F. 13.-P.&O. 13.-P. & Q. 19.-B. L. A. 30. —E &A
1-B F.
Oct. 4.-B. F.
L.-P. & 0. 18. B. F. Sav. 1.-B. F. 13. B. F.
Atsuta Maru. Labore. Eastern. Kalyan Takada. Fellerophen.. Plassy. Japan.
Jeypore.
Arratoon Apear.
Cyclops Madras. Khirs
Gregory Apar
Kanowna.
Lyacoa
Ecrypylus
Narkin Titan.
Peleus
Teucer.
FROM MANILA.
Aug. 26.-R. F.
Talthybins
FROM CALCUTTI.
Acg. 10.-P. & 0.
16.-B. I. A. 24.-P. Q. 30.--B. I. A.
Japan.
Arratoon picar. Madras.
Gregory Apear
FROM BOMBAY,
13.-X.YE.
Bombay Mart, Taian Maru.
FROM JAYL
Ang. 2-1 I. H
29.09 62 96
Taikoku .....
29.51
Taichti
22.05
Taina .....
ST 20
Koshun.....
29.68
Pescadores. 29.5
29.€
Carton ---
Hongkong
Jap Tock..
Kacao" 22.61 81 94
Wachowa.
Holbow
"Phatten
Tourine....
C.Et. James
Apart!.....
Dagupan.. Manila
7.29.50 SI
29.69
11
Ang 7.-J.C.J.L Tjikisi.
S.-J.C.J.L
14.-J.C.J.L. Tjilebort.
16.-J.C.J.L.
27.-J.C.J.L
Tjikembang.
Tjisondari
FROM MELBOURNE ÄND SYDNEY.
Aug. 23-N. 1. K.
Tango Maru
KanowA
Ecpt. 2.-P. &. O...
FROM YANCOUVER.
29.79
Legaspi Tacloban...:
Пос
29.81
みい
43099.71
Aug. 9.-C.P.O.S. Monteagle.
Barigao Gram" Labora
T. F. CLAXTON. Diretter.
Hongkong Observatory, Ang.6, 1920.
1. Bao, reduced to 37 degress Fahrenheit, on the level of the sea in
acher, tenths and hundredth
2. TEMPERATUxx, in the shade in de
Ereas Fahrenheit.
1. Huxmmer, in percentage of mature-
slop, the humidity of air saturated with
moisture being 100.
18.-C.P.0.S. Empress of Enssia
FROM SEATTLE.
Ixion. Tyndareus. Jrion. Talthy bine. Tyndareus. Ixion.
Ang 10.-B. F Eept. 26-B. F Nov.-B. F. 20-B. F. Dec. 25.-B. F.
14 BF
PROM LOS ANGELES.
Aug. 22-LA.P.N. West Hika.
4 DIRECTION OF WID, to two points. Sept. 12-LA.P.N. Vinita.
6. FORCE CF War, scoording to Oct. 7:-LA.P.N. West Dixon. Bendford Scale.
마
6. STATE OF WEATHER, b blue sky, o
detached cloud, d drizzling rain, i fog, gloomy, 'h hall, 1 lightning, o overcast
p passing showers, q aquali, ř rain, venow
thander, v viddility w dew, weL
7. Ram le ir che tenth and hum dredtte,
HONGKONG TIDES.:
The tide-table given below hsa "been
complied at the National Almanac Office
in London from the rumit of the analysis
FROM LONDON.
Aug 8.-B. L.
B.-P. & O. 12-J. M. 13.—N, Y. K. 16.-P. & O. 19.-J. M. 30.-J. M.
Sept. 7.-P.&O.
of observations taken by mesas of an Ang
*tomatic tide-recording machine in the Water Police Bada at Tim Sha Tari furing the year 1905-9.
The zero of the tahle corresponds with the zero of the sounding in the Admiralty Chark which has been found to be feet
Kaches below mean sea-level
To obtain the depth of water on the dide gange at the Vistoria Natal Yard add 2 feet 4 inches, and on the gange si Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet
4 inches to the halght given in the table.
Anguit 7 to 13, 1910.
BISE WATER
LAW VIE
8.-N, Y. E.
Berarty. Plasey. Glensriffe. Tokohama Maru. Khiva. Carnarvonshire. Glenavy. Naokizi Mishima Maru.
FROM LIVERPOOL.
Sept 1-B. F
تمند
Rhesus. 7-1, F. 8.-N. Y. K. Nagato Maru. 15.-B. F.
Achilles 22.-B. F.
Mentor. 3J.-B. F. Eurypying
Knight of theGarter. 11.-B. F.
Ajax 12.-N. Y. K. Wakasa Maru. 14. B, F.
Stentor. 2L-B. F.
Teirceias 24-B. F. Idomeneus. Oct. 6-B. F. 7-B. F.
- Ncleus. Tcuocr.
FROM BOTTERDAM.
Aug, 10.-E. L
11.-N. T. E
Swazi. Calcutta Maru,
Sept. 5.-N. T.K.
Dakar Marn.
Height
Ma Mase
Hoars
Boagkont
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LIMITED-GLASGOW. LEATHER BELTING, ROUGH LEATHER, HAIR BELTING, DRESSED LEATHER, COTTON BELTING, CHROME LEATHER, COPPER RIVETED DELIVERY HOSE, WOVEN CANVAS HOSE, DECK HOSE,
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To avoid disappointment get your name on the waiting list.
ALEX, ROSS & Co.
23, Drs VOEUX ROAD CENTRAL
Tel. 27.
GARAGE KOWLOON, Tel. 5417.
The insured latter and parcel services with Chili, Shantung. Peking, Sharsi, Kiangsu, Shanghai, Chokiang, Hupch and Honan have been resumed.
Begistered and Fartz) Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time pirea balow unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised, to close before 9 ain registered and parcel mails are closed at 5p. on the previous day.
INWARD MAILS.
FRIDAY,, August Shangbai-Fer SHANTUNG.
SUNDAY, August S. Straits-Per NAGATO MARU.
MONDAY, August 9.
BombayPer B MBAY MARU.
Shanabai and Japan-Fer ATSUTA
MARU. •°
1.5.4. Ohnada and Shangbai -- Per
MONTEAGLE
Shanghai-Per SUNNING.
· THURSDAY, August 12. Straits-Per YOKOHAMA MAKU,
FRIDAY, August 13.
Bombay-Per TAIAN MARU. ;
GOTHARD MAILS.
FRIDAY, August 6. *Shanghai, *Forth China and Japan
ris Kobe-Per SWAZI, 5 pm Amoy, Ehangbai and North China-
TJIKINI, 5pm.
1
Philippine Islands, Sandakan, Australja
and New Zealand via THURS DAYISLAND—-Per VICTORIA. PING Registration 5 p.m. Saturday, 7th Letters 5.308.m. SATURDAY. August 7. Haiphong-Per ALLINGA, 11 ..
RHESUS, 2 p.m.
"IDEAL" THE CREAM SUBSTITUTE Shanghai and North Chins Per
DEAL MIL
MAKES
IDEAL ICE CREAM
PUDDINGS, DRESSINGS, Etc.
· PACKED BY NESTLE'S..
OBTAINABLE FROM LANE, CRAWFORD & CO 25 cts. per tin.
THE KWONG HIP LUNG CO., LTD.
NGINEERS SHIPBUILDERS, BOILER MAKERS, BRASS and IRON FOUNDEER. All work done in this estabikhmont in guscantoed. We have ovaz thirty years' experience. Wa owa two Slipways and can accommodate any craft of 200 feet long.
Town Ofice: 64, Coskadent Road CxIZAL, Hongkong. Shipyard: Sham-Bul-Po, Kowloon, Hongkeng, Estimates furnished on application,
Hongkong, April 1, 1912
Telephons No. 469, Telephone No. 8.
WOMAN KNOCKED DOWN. LATEST SHIPPING NEWS.
CITY MOTOR ACCIDENT.
OFFICIOUS INDIAN CONSTABLES,
There was some excitement in Des Vœux Road, Central soon after 2 DI, to-day when motor car No. 283 which was travelling from East to West collided with a Chinese woman! of the coclie class, outside Wise
ARRIVALS.
The ss. "Haiun," Captain C. E. Page, 641 tons, arrived this morning at 7.20 am. from Hoihow with 1,500 packages of general cargo.
The s.s."Namsang, Capt. Liddell, 2,591 tons, arrived this morning at 6.30 am. from Singapore with 1,750 tons of general cargo and 644 bags of mail.
man's. The
The s.s. "Pakwo," Capt. T. Dahl, woman was caught by the left front mud 1142 tons, arrived this morning at guard and thrown rather heavily into 6.30 am. from Hoihow with 1,786 the drain. The chauffeur immediate packages of general cargo. ly stopped the car to render assist. ance but much to his relief she got up apparently none the worse for her experience.
The woman had begun to walk away, and the car was about to restart when three Indian constables made their appearance simultane
"The s.s.
Husan," Capt. G. Byers, 1153 toas, arrived this morning at 6.50 a.m. from Chefoo with 150 tous of general cargo.
DEPARTURES.
The ss. "Shinfoo," Capt. Hassey, ously. They held up the motor sailed for Shanghai at noon to-day
woman with 300 tons of general cargo,
CAT
and detained the
for five minutes held
1
while
consultation
$3
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ENTERTAINMENTS.
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GOLDWYN PRESENTS
MABEL NORMAND
in
1749.
"THE VENUS MODEL" "SNUB COMEDY." BRITISH GAZETTE.
at 7.15 p.m.,
"THE SILENT MYSTERY
Episodes 8 & 9.
TEL
2511.
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SHIRLEY
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MASON
PASSION"
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A most interesting story" in five parts. ONE OF THE
SEVEN DEADLY
FIRE AT YAUMATI.
"CHINESE MEDICINE SHOP.
Z
EXTENT OF DAMAGE NOT KNOWN.
A fire broke out on the ground Shanghai and North Chios-Fer floor of No. 105 Shanghai Street,
TEAN, 6 p.m.
Yaumati, last night. The premises Tientsin-Fer CHEONGSHING, 5 p. were used as a Chinese medicine Shanghai and North China-Per shop.
CHOYSANG, 5 pw SUNDAY. August 8 Japan via Moji-Per INDUS MARU, Swatox, Amoy and Frimosa via Keelung-Per KAIJO MARU,
Saigon-Fer PROSPER, 9. MONDAY, August 9. Japan via Nagasaki Per BRANDEN:
BURG, 11.
9 m.
9 ..
TUESDAY, August 10. Amoy, Shangbai and North Chica
-Per SHANTUNG, 3 8.0. Sandakan-Per HLINSANG, 10 am, *Swatow and *Bangkok-Per CHUSAK,
10a.m.
SINS.
ADMISSION TO “PRACTICE.
HONGKONG SOLICITOR FOR SHANGĦAL
Mr. Arthur Montagu Preston was admitted to practice in HBM's Supreme Court
Mr. A. G. Mossop, Acting Crown Advocate, made the application which, he said, was submitted under Rule 31 of the Rules of Court. Mr. The outbreak was supposed to Frestoa had filed an application. He hare originated through sparks from had been admitted as a solicitor to a charcoal drying stove igniting some the Supreme Court of England in medicine bags. The fire brigade was 1911. Mr. Goldring, a member of the early on the scene, and by strenuus local bar, had also filed an affidavit work, managed to confine the flames stating that he had known Mr. to the ground floor, which was partly Preston for the last six years during burned out before the fre was put part of which time he had been" out.
practising as a solicitor in the Sup- reme Court of Hongkong. Mr. Pres- ton had served as a Captain in HM. Forces until May of this year when he was repatriated to China.
The extent of damage to property is not at present known, but it is understood that the stock is insured with the South China Insurance Com pany for $2,800.
All the fekis of the shop lost their personal effects which are not
Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritias, L Marquis, Scoth
Africa, insured. India vis Dhanushkodi, Egypt & EUROPE via MARSEILLES -Per ATSUTA MARU. Regis tration 9.45 a.m. Letters 10.30
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Fer
HAILOUNG, 1 ph Weihaiwei, Cheloo and Tientsin-Per
KUMOHOW, 3 p.m. TRUESDAY, August 12, - Swatow, Amoy and Formosa via Takso—
Per SOSHU MARU, 8 a.m. *Shanghai, and North China-Per
SUNNING, 10 am. Shanghai, North China, Japan via Nage.
"
S
GERMAN GOODS.
ARRIVE IN SHANGHAI,
CHINESE IMPORTERS
INTERESTED.
His original certificate was not now in his possession, but he believed it to be on the Registry of the Hong. kong Court.
Mr. Skinner Turner, Acting Judge said he was very pleased to admit. Mr. Preston. The original certificate would have to be produced within six months.
Per
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVALS.
. "Venezuels" on Angust s
..
saki, Honolulu, Canada, United Two shipments of German goods Mrs J. BL. Allen, Mr A. Andendiez, Mir States, Central
aud South have arrived in 'Shanghai recently by W. Ge Avery, Miss E. Bates, Mis J. B. America EUROPE SAN
Babcock, Mr. Hay Bascom, Mr H. B. FRANCISCO Per TENTO Japanese steamers.
The cargo con- Bitiwala, Mr E. Badwala, Mr A. MARU. Registration 9.45 a.m. sisted mostly of aniline dyes, needles, G. Bolaman, Mr James Boyd, hir la D. Letter 10.30 5.1).
nails, and cigars.
Boone, Mrs M. Bidart, Mr and Mrs D. Sandakan. Australia and New Zealand
The first shipments comprised 175 Brossen. Mes Wm. J. Erady, Miss Rath Tha THURSDAY ISLAND-Per cases aniline dyes; Prussian blue Brady, 31r à. G. Carrasco, Capt B. S. TAIYUAN Registration 1.45
Carvin, Mrs B. Cole, Mrs O. Copper, pm.Letters 2.30.p.m...
1.765 piculs: bluing 35 piculs; needles Miss F. de Costa. Mr Julius Cohn, Mr FRIDAY, Aust 13.
1,250,000 pieces; nails 1,200 pienis. | Paul E. Clarke, Mr and Mrs C. H. Crane 'The second shipment included nails Williams, ir Sam B. Davis, Miss May Shanghai, North China, and Japan
via Kobe-Per TOKOHAMA 586 piculs; Prussian blue 3.400, Downs, Mr and Mrs R. & Dorton, Miss A Dye, Mrs W. T. Easley, Mr C. Edg MARU, 10.
piculs; cigars 100,000 pieces; needles cambe, Birs R. L. Ellis, Miss G. Ezra, Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per HAI-5.000.000; aniline dyes 689 pieces. Mr Samuel Garcezy, Mr and Mrs Filipe
HONG, 1 p.m.
This resumption of German trade Gomez, Mre A Comitzka, Mr A. 1 SUNDAY, August 15.
attracting considerable interest Hughes. Mr C. F. Hutchison, Mr B. P. Philippine Islands. Formoes vis Keo among Chinese importers and it is Jameson, Mr Geo. K. Jelbart, Mrs & B Haydock, Mrs R. P. Haydock, Mr. S. lung, Shanghai, *North China,
be Jones, Miss Alice Jones, Mr. M. Ehun, Japan via Mejl, Canada, expected that orders will now
Hr M. F. Khan, Mr J. Alisa, tisa B. *United States, Central and placed freely. South America, and EUROPE With an assured supply of German Loc, Mr and Mrs S. Luis, Mr. B. Mac- Tia VICTORIA--Fer TOTOHA- goods, the boycott against goods of a Kinnon, Miss C. Mitchell, Mr and Mrs B. J. Moore, Mr cheldon Norris, Mr D. W. SHI MARU. Registration 8am.
"certain country will be more rigor- Morphy, Mr J. McWillins, Miss E. C. Letture 9 a.m.
ously maintained.—Shanghai Gazette. McWilliam, Mr J. A. McGrail, Mr and Mrs F. H. Meyers, Mr and Mrs E. J. Naughton, Mrs &. N. Noble, Hr R. H. Exposel. Mr. and Mrs O. Sanborn, Mr
Sharks Mr and Mrs J. W. Shannon, Mr and Mrs T. W. Simmons. Mr and Mrs Geo bia mie, Mr M. S. Stewart, Sister Mary Sylvia, Mrs R. Templeton, Mr H Thiebaut, Misa B. Thompson, My 8. Tigho, Mr Albert Valette, Mr and Mrs C. H. Williame, and Misa B. de Yturbe.
MONDAY, August 16. Philippine Islands. Formosa ris Kee- lung, Shanghai, *North China
*Japan via Nagasaki, Canada, SHANGHAI WATER FRONT. and Mrs D. W. Shanks, Hiss Alma W.
POLLUTING THE WHINGPOO,
ARE OIL STEAMERS TO BLAME?
United States, "Central and South America and, EUROPE via VICTORIA-Per KASHIMA MARU, Registration 6,46 s.m. Letters 9.30 am. WEDNESDAY, August 18. Philippine Klands, ustratio, and New
Per 13 Kashima Maru* to-day :-- Zealand via THURSDAY IS. LAND-Fer AKI MARU. Be Many complaints have been made r . E. Thorne, Mrs D.V. Thorna, Letters recently along the Shanghai water Mr. K. Morton, Miss M. Stott, Mr S. Master D. M. Thorne, Capt. C. B. Cordon, gistration 8.45 am. 9.30 B-XII.
front regarding the large amount of Stott, Mestre & E. Euteon, J. Q. Valdis FRIDAY, August 50.
dirty of and amendant refuse, that has 1. E. Warner, Mira I. W. Dile, Misses P Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, L. been finating up and down, drying. Dancel, C. David, Mrs L. De Quisque, Marquis, South Africa, India via the foreshores and craft in the harisses Caloque N. D. Qeioqua, Dhanushkodi, Egypt and
Master, &. Qcioque, Mr and Mrs. 8. EUROPE 2 MARSEILLES bour and further polluting the already Turner, Mesars J. W. B. Ribeiro, J. L Per SRIDZUOKA MARO.much polluted Whangpoo, says the Bowker, a W. M. Wood, J. Sidebotham, Registration 8.45 m. Letters Shanghai Gazette.
Manta 8. Evans, D. M. Nixin. Mrs H.. 1030 s.m.
Nissin, Monza E. M. Joseph, Q. G. It is stated that the presence of this Anderson, Mrs I. E. Anderson, Masters SATURDAY, August 21.
they The sa. "Haiching," Capt. Stewart,
Straits,
to
sailed for Foochow via Swatow at 2
whether or not she should go to p.m. to-day with 1,500 tons of general |
hospital. A crowd of Chinese get cargo.
hered, and obstruction to traffic and
The s.s. "Loongsang," Captain pedestrians resulted. Eventually the Simpson, sailed for Manila at 3 p.m.,
constables decided that the woman to-day with 1,700 tons of general Japan vis Sagasaki-Per TANGO dirty oil has only been noticed'since P. J. Anderson, D. J. Anderson, C.
should go to hospital. When their decision was communicated to the woman, she refused point
cargo,
The ss. "Burrumbeet,” Hopkirk, sailed for Singapore via Captain
MARU.-10 6:12.
a line of oil burning steamers com Anderson, Mr J. D. Bash, Miss L. Wein- menced running to Shanghai and the berger, Ms. J. G. Budd, Mr and Mrs E E. Judd, Mr and Mrs R. W. Simms,
blank to go to hospital, and after Bombay at noon today with 1900 Shanghai, North China and Japan via opinion is freely expressed that it is Meera V. F. De Ecoza, J. N. V. De
a ict of argument the woman and the chauffeur were allowed to go their separate ways.
tons of general cargo.
CLEARANCES.
Barbad
The s.s."Victoria," British, cleared It was announced at Seattle re-to-day and will sail for Melbourne cently that a 21,000-ton passenger via Manila at noon to-morrow. liner for operation on the Seanie- The 9.3." Allinga, British, cleared The CPOS RMS."Monteagle" Oriental run of the Pacific Steamship to-day and will sail for Fremantle via is now expected to arrive bere Co., will be ready for delivery to the Haiphong at 10 am, to-morrow..
at 7 pm, on Tuesday, the 10th inst
Sir." WALLA VALLA" BOATS are at Blake Pier for your service. Phone 3516.
10a.m.
TUESDAY, August 24.- Kobe-Per TAMEA MARU,
FRIDAY, Beptember 3. Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritfus, L. Marques South Africa, India Dhanushkodi, Egypt, and EUROPE VIS MARSEILLES Per KAGA MARU. Registra tions 9.45.m. Letters 10:00 am.
a result of these steamers having their Figueiredo, Mr and Mrs De T. Silva, Mr oil tanks cleansed out while in port: Da H. Silva, Mis L. M. Da Silva, Mrs L. and passing the resulent olly bilge G. Gomes, Miss C. M. Tereira, Mr G. C. Ean, Mr W. Web, Miss Ng, Mr W. into the river.
T. Yel, Mrs M. Y. Chaw, Messe E. L The crew of one of the steamers in Wat 0. F. Wens, 8. Ng, E. Oldfeld, question were actually seen by a river Miss B. Hooper, Mre E. Atkyms, Mr policeran to be pouring this dirty oil and Mrs G. E. Geer, Master F. C. Geer, into the river, and when the seconds M... Remedio, Mostra I A.
Remedios, and A. L. Zaloogkorsky. officer of the ship was spoken to he said that he would have it stopped. *Correspondents bearing veral's name He did, until the policeman had gone away, when the crew again commerced to consign the oil-bilge to the waters.
company on September 28. The in- The as. Rhesus, British, cleared only. formation on the new steamship was to-day and will sail for Shanghai at 4- given. Mr. Ai, E. Haines, vice-presi- pitną, tomorrow. PROSE dent of the steamship company, by The ea. Sweet, British, cleared- Admiral W: S. Benson, chairman of to-day, and will sail for Yokohama the Shipping Board!
via Shanghai, at daylight to-morrow,
LAVALLA—BOÄTS”
only. European "Boets. Colony Phone 3516,
the
Four New Launches are under con- struction for," "the "WALLA WALLA Fleeti
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