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SHIPPING.
1928.
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FROM SWATÓW & BANGKOKN
Mar. – 6.—E. A. › Banks
FROM JAPAN,'"
Tjilwong. Tjikini
Mar. 2-J.GJ.L
FROM JAVA.
Mar. 9.----J.O.J.Lie
BOJE
Tjimanook. Tjibodan.
FROM MANILA.
Feb. 18.-B. I. Mar. 30.8.6.3. 23.-U.S.S.D.
Warbota. Elkridge. West Prospect.
FROM CALOUTTA. "Mar. 7.-B. L.
Tanda.
FROM 'KINGAPORE.
Elkridgo. Woat Prospect.
Mar. 3.-U.8.8.B.
23.-C.8.N.B.
FROM BIDNEY AND MELBOURNE'
Feb. 18-, & A. the 12- &A. Apr, 0.-E.A. May - E. & A. Jano L.-E. & A.
Eastern. Arafur.
St. Albans, khatera. Arafura.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
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MiE. 3. Adams MT. B. U MAJ. T. Bagram BrW.. H. Rowe Mr B. Haring Bir Gudo Jong Mra E. B. Belillos Mr.J. Joseph
Mr and Mrs H. H.Mr and Mrs N B
Beador
Karanjia
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN
LINE.
·FROM, NEW-YORK
Mir 0. H. Benson Mr and Mrs J. R.THE Steamship
Mr R. J. Birbook Mrs. E. Blackbara
Mr and Mrs Boers Mr G. E. Bronko Mr G. L. Burko Mr M. Carlo
and Mrs O. Carter Mr and Mrs R
Chalmers Yo W. B. Olark Mr N. Croucher Mro. - Carrio Mr F. B-Docon Mt H. D. Bakker Kr W. H 8. Dont Mr H E. Doxter Mr Karl Eisner Mr Mrs W..
Eustaco
1. Mrs A. FratoP
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Mr and Mrs C
Lauritson
Mr O. 8. Lechner
He W. B Lorised
"CITY OF NORWICH" having airived, Consigness of cargo by hor are informed that all goods are being
Mr and Mrs Lo Boylandod at their risk into the hazardou
and/or extra hazardous. Godofon of J. Lewis.
Holl's Wharf, whonoe delivery may be obtained.
Mr M. Lord E.Mr R G Macdonald
Mr P. Marks
Me and Mrs Day
MoBirney
Mr U. D. Melbourne Mr.R. H. Monroe
Mr C. H. Montagua Dr D. C. Mupyon Mra Cadorwyer Mr A. Periy A.Mi-G. H. Cotta
Ar and Mrs T. Bees Mr D. Roins
Capt.-E. M. French Miss de Rohk Mir and Kes W. H. dr. A. H. Rowe
Galo
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'Misa A. Square
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Weavor
drs A. f. Gray Miss Uray
Mr J. R. Hornpall Japh. T. P. all
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FROM PORTLAND,
West Jessup West Kader.
M. U tammond
-U:9,9,0,
MARSEILLES, LONDON & AWARD. Mar. 20.-U.S.S.D. S'pore, Panaug Calbo & B'bay. MARSEILLES, LONDON & A'worp. fòl'bo & B'bay. S'pore, Penang, MARSEILLER, London & A'werp. 'poru Ponang, Col'bo & B'bay. Banten,LES, LONDON & A'werp.
..
From
5. 8.
Tona
Hongkong
Destination
(about)
"SICILIA"
8,700
3rd Mar.
1 S'pora, Penang, Colbo & B'hay.
"MOREA"
11,000
7th Mur
D'bay. Marseillea, Lidon A'or.
"LAHORE"
13th Mar.
8 poro Panung, Colbo & B'bay.
**KASHMIR"
8,941
21st Mar.
"SOUDAN"
0,700
23rd Mar.
*DONGOLA "
9.000
4th Apr.
"NAGPORE"
6.283
8th Apr.
"WANKIN'
7,000
Juth Apr.
"SICILIA
8,800
210 Apt.
9,000
2nd May
"KASHGAR"
0.0001
10th May
"NYANZA”
7,030
30th May
"NOVARA"
0,800
13th Juca
"DELTA"
8,097
97th June
"MALWA TA
10,941
11th July
"DEVANHA"}]
*8,032
25th July
INDIA-APOAR
KARMALA
BRITISH
"TORILLA"
| 5,200 1 Srd Mar. EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN
* EASTERN "
4,000
3rd March at Noon.
do..
10.
do.
do.
do.
SAILINGS (South)
Singapore, Fonsng & Calcutta SAILINGS (South)
Manila, Sandakan, Thursday Island, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney & Molboaras.. Frequent connections from Australia with the following:- The Union 3.8. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom via New Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco etc.
a P. & O. Royal Mail atcamera to London via 80oz Canal.
The P. & D. Branch Service of steamers to London via the Cape.
The Now Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampton and London
via, Panama Canal.
SAILINGS
FROM NEW YORK,
Mar. 17.-D. & Do. Muncaster Castle.
FROM TANUDUYER.
Talthybius. Protesileus. Achilles. Taltbybius. Тупаления. Protesilaus.
Mar. 11.-B. E Apr. 19.-B. F. fay 17.-D. F. Junu 7.-B. F. July 6-B. F.
18-B, F.
SEATTLE.
IFROM
Mar. 11.-B. F. Apr. 18.-B. P. May 17.-3. F. July 5.-B. F. 16.-B. F.
FROM LOS
Feb. 95.-U.S.S.R. Mar. 16.-U.8.8.3.
Talthybius Prozesions Achiller. Tyndareas. Protesilaus.
ANGELES:
Wast Ivan.
Dewoy,
FROM SAN FRANOINCH. -
TO
SHANGHAI
&
JAPAN
- "GARBETA "
16,800
28th Fob.
Shanghai and Japan.
ats,m.
* TANDA"
8th Mar
Shanghai, Moji and Kobo
MAT. 14.-U.S.&.D.
DOWDY.
"NANKIN"
7,000
11th Mar.
H
SOUDAN
6,706
13th Mar.
8'hai, Moji, Kobo & Y'hams. Shanghai.
Mode
All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notics.
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS. "Passengers for Rangoon must defy their own Hotel expenses at Singaport
while waiting for the on carrying steamer.
lat Saloon Passengers may travel by B.I.S.N. Company's steamers between Singapore and Calcutta or Bingapore and Mndras in lieu of
their P & O. Tickets Hingapore to Colombo.
All Cabina are fitted with Electric Fans free of charge.
the section of
Parcels Massuring.no more than 2 ft. x 2ft. x 1 will be received at the Company's Offics up to noon on the day previous to sailing.
For Farther Information, Passage Bares, Froights, Handbooks, eto, apply to. -
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. ,,Des Vans Road Central, HONGKONG
"WILD AND WOOLLY WEST."
LYNCH LAW.
"A Tenderfoot in Colorado" (Lana 10. 6.) in an excellent account by Mr. R. B. Townsend, an Englishman and Cambridge University man, of his experiences in the West, when it was really "wild and woolly," He landed at Cheyenne in 1869 from the powly opened Union Pacific Raitway and found, where is now the capital of the State of Wyoming, "just s haddio of raw board houses "in the naked prairie.
Azonta
him up Run him up!" was the ory, and twenty willing bands hauled on the rope till the body was swung aloft to within two feet of the bough.
After this lesson there was peace in the town. But Mr. Townsend's opinion of lynching is that
the general effect upon the administration of the ordinary law was simply disastrous. Evory thief becomes a potential murderer and goes armed. Peaceful citizens Dim themselves in defence of their lives and property, and, as poilicions will occur, crimes of violence naturally abound. The remedy is worse than the disease.
FROM EUROPEAN PORTS.
Mar. 10.-P. & 0.
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14.---H.A.L. 21.- H-E. AL. 24.-P. & O. Apr. 7.-P. & U. 9.-P. & 0. 25.-F.E.A.L. May 25.-H.E.A.L.
Nankin. Rheinland: Bauks Karmala.
Khiva. Kashgar.
Dostherk Ouderkerk.
FESE LONDON.
Mr and Mrs C. N.
Weaver
Mr and Mrs H. B. Dr Alfred. Wolst
Hardy
Mr G. Harpor
Mis C. L Wolfs
Miles W. S. Wolfo
Mr J Scott Harston Mr Wilson Wong Me &rs Hatherley
d
KEPULBS BAY HƠNTE.
Mr & Mrs Andersonðir & Mrs Mayuard dr B. Bokkota Mas McLiddoll
Mr & Mrs Birrell Misa P. Campion M183 Carapion Mr and Mrs A,
Compton
Mr and Mrs Millest
Mr & Mrs Millions Mr & Mr. Miskin H.Mr and Mrs Horrs Mr & Mrs Negre Mra P, M Davis Bics, Pattison Mr and Mrs Deanys Mr and Mrs Plant dra Dia FitzgeraldMr & Mra Robertson Mr Vodder Mies Ruffoer
Mr and Mrs W. A. Mr Chan Store
Hannibal
Dr and
Mr. Eynott
Marriott
MrA.G Vanderpos
M. L. H. Walker Ma O.
Goods have left the Godowna, and all No olime will be admitted after the
Goods remaining undelivered after 3rd, Marob, 1823, will be subject to rant..
All claims against the Staater-must be presented to the Undersigned on or before 10th March, 1923, or they will not be recognised.. <
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowes, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 a.m. and Noon, within the free storage period of one week.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
THE BANK LINE LIMITED. General Agents, Hongkong, February 26, 1923.
WIFE'S CHARGE.
POISON WHILE SHE SLEFT.
A wife's story of an alleged attempt by her busband to poison her as she lay asleep was related to the Brighton mugistratas when Harry Ernest Smith, advertising contractor, wAN summoned by his wife for persistent cruelty and desertion.
Mrs. Smith said her husband had repeatedly threatened to murder ber. In 1917 they were living at Stroud Green, N, and she was employed at: the War Office. One day the met her husband in Oxford-street, when alis was chatting to the head of har department. A scene followed, and the police arrived and prevented her dopt and Mrs T.Capt P.M.Et husband from killing her in the
PEAK"HOTEL.
Fobruary 21.
Mr E. W. Allen Mr M. F. Koy
Me & Mrs Waltor
Major and Mrs A. S.
Littlejohns
Arthur Kr-T. Bigat
Miss Barnos
Mr G. W. Bartou
stract.
A few days later, the said, she was awakened from her sleep by a burning Mr and Mrs B. G.Mr N. K. Littlejohnsonention in her month, and found
Mr J. D. Lloyd Birch FR. E.. O. Bird Mr and Mrs W. J. Mr & Mrs Blackwell E. MacKenzie.
dr T. G. Bisckwell Mr R. F. Mattingly Mita I. A. Blair Capt. Mr Ainsh Mr B. Bradden Mr D. MoCalinu Er M. J. Broon Mr R McGregu Eng-Capt, and BraCapt. and Mrs G. B.
Morcor Mr J. Finay Mille: A.Mrs D, W. Munton Mr R. W. Nesbitt
Bromwich
Mr B. T. Butlin
He and Mes W.
Botterfield
Me E. J.apman
her hgeband pouring prassio acid into her mouth. He was arrested and charged at Highgate with attempted murder, but he appealed to her to return, and as she refused to give evidence the charge was dropped." A few weeks later he attempted to strangle her.
Smith said the attempted murder Capt. and Mrs G. Uabarga was trumped up by his wife for Capt. 0. J. Church Olliver
Lt and Mrs H. H.Mrs A. J. Paterson
Clark
Mr A. H. Pono Hon. Mr and Mrs J
L. Porkios
Mr&Mra Collotte Miss Mary Cooper de W. &. Corncil
Mr and Mrs F. B.
Pfordten
revenge. He suspected her conduct at the War Office, so, disguised, he fol- lowed her and the head of her depart- ment for an hour. When the police arrived her companion gave a false Major & Mrs F. R.name and address and ran away. Lt.Col E. A. Dob. Phillips
bio
Mr E. Palilipeon
Shortly afterwards the attempted murder chargo was preferred against
Mar. 2-3. F.
2.-8. ". II.-P. & Q.
Kurybates. Priam. Nankin.
14.-G. (A
Glonado.
13.-P. & O,
Soudan.
Mr T. J. Davies dol, W. Day?
94.-P. & 0.
Karmela.
apr.
7.-P. 7.
Khiva.
Sicilia.
Knabgar.
11.-P. & 0. 21.-P&O. May 5.-P. &.
Novara. 18.-P. & O. Delta. Jane' 9.-P. & 0. Devanhs.
10.-P. &0. Malwa
S
FROM LIVERPOOL.
Drinm Doucalion. Polyphemias. Ixion. Lycaon. Pyrrhus. Philoctetes. Perseus. Atrous. Mentor.
Mar. 9-B. F.
.7.-B. F 10.-B. F. 11.-B. F.
13.-B. F.
18.-B. F.
22.-B. F
31.-R, F.
There are plenty of other interesting Apr 8-B. F. experiences in this lively book, includ
He carried with him a considering an adventure in the midst of an abla sum of money, and, because of Indian party, when Red Indians really this, he had a narrow escape from an did scalp their victims; and a fight with early death in a gombling den. In a savage bull in a barn. The author that primitive community murders and a companion had intended to maks were so common that few troubled beef of it, bat it very nearly made about them. But he saw one lynch-["cold meat" of them, chasing them ing of a notorions and dangerous from mangers to the tops of parti- "tough" in a little Colorado town. tions between stalls, "like This was how it was done. Aunting rats."..
- 12.-B. F
14.-B. F S4-p, 25,--B. F.
May 5-11, F.
10.-B. F. 17,--B, F. 19.-B. F.
Eurytochus.. Antomedon. Gl.ucas. Adrnatus. Elpoñor. Phomius. Myrmidon.
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Me and Mre JohnMr Campbell Prosser
Duncan
Mr J, Ralston
Mr and Mrs Oscar Lt; Comdr. and Mrs him, but was dropped by her to keep
H. B. Rawlingi
Eager Mr A. W. Eastman Mr A. Ritchie Lt.-ol. Faves Mr W E. Roberts Mr G. T. Eveleigh Mr J. L. Robinson Japt. & Mra.D.Ble and Mrs 9. I
Pettes
Me J. Fleming
Col. M. Greer
Me A. W. Grundy
Mies M. B. Hall
Ms Stephen King.
Hall
Mrs E. Hamilton
Mr J. Hancock Mr and Mrs W.
Hawker
R: ORB
Mr H. C. RowsON
Lt Col. and Mrs O.
Sandere.
Mr and Mrs A. H.
L. Savago
Mr R. P. Shaw
the War Office official out of the case.
i
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TUNGSHING.
BAILING.
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· 2nd Mar., 10 n.nj.
2nd Mar., 11a,u'
2nd Mar., 8p.m
LOONGSANG ...Fi KINGS NO Mon.. 5th Mar. 4 p.m „CHAKSANG... Tues., 4th Mary 10) 0.2 „CHEONDSHING.Tues, 6th Mur, Noon.
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Beharts and CalOUTTA
KOBE via YOKOHAMA
-
Qalcutta Lins-The line now afforda regalat, aalling to Calette, Penang and Sinapore urning from Calchin stearara noverat vin Himnity and Hongkong to Janan, needelinally calling tergial, Ali ateamers have excellent passenger seammountian, TO fitto with Kietrio Eight and Yang and entry s'fully maxlified Surgeon, hanghai Zine-Ballings approximately every three days between Cantos and lush, elimi
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Bccommodation, saltings from both putta every Sling. Kaiphong Line-fallings Appigrimately weekly for grasengers and cargo, calling at Heiher when
Bortes
Jadacement of
Line-Fortnightly adding to and from Sandakan by two 5 tons stekerta 1,8.. "INBANG" and 1.5. “TAUBANG* both Stentnors leaving axselbont pulmoqer accommodation, Carge taken on thegath 10% of Lading the Kudat, Juvelion, Lobarn, Tawan and Läha Data.
Tientain Liza-A regular serviro is run from March to November betreen Hongkong and
Tintain calling në Wollstoll ofna. Bangkok Lue--A woukly service la provided betwan Hongkong and tangkok via Hwntow, by dra
scame fitted witli up-teulate pusminger acevaimodation.
CALCUTTA LINE.
THE STEAMSHIP
NAMSANG"
will be despatched ou
7th March at 3 p.m.
FOR
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...Wndnesday, 28th Feb. at 11 am, ...Wednesday, 14th Mar.
KASHIMA MAKU
HAKONE MARU
tu
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TH
TAMBURG via LONDON, ROTTERDAM.
LIMA MARU...
TSUSHIMA, MARU.
.........Middle of Mar.
IVERPOOL vis VALENCIA, MARSEILLES,
Sunday, 11th Mar..
...Wodnesday 21st Mar,
Wednesday, 18th April
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila &c.
TANGO MARU ...... YOSHINO MARU
*
NEW YORK & BOSTON via PANAMA.
TOBA MARU
...Wednesday, 7th Mar
BUENOS AIRES via S'apore, Delacoa Bay Durban & Capetown.
...Friday, 13th April.-
KANAGAWA MARU
8OMBAY vin Singapore & Colombo.
WAKASA MARU_m_m_m_14_1_...Tpes, 27th Felt, at 4 p.m. NAGATO MARU
...Saterday, 10th Mar.
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Rangeon.
His wife's stories of oruelty were all NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA. fiction.
TOBBINO MARU...
Thursday, 15th Mar,
The magistrates granted a separa-3HANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA, tion, and ordered Smith to pay his wife £l a week and 5s. for each of the three children.
7
Capt and fra Ivar UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.
Biqueland
J.Mrs. W. T. Stanton
Mre and Mike tub
Lt. Col. 8. F. Board binge Mr and Mrs A.
Hareve
Eng. Com. J.
Hookon
8.Mr J. P. Swindell Mrs J. S. Thomson Cowd. & Mrs R8.
Thorafield
Me 4. H. Rollings- Mr and Mrs F.
Trobridge
worth
Com-l. & Mro H. P. Capt. & Mrs Vidal'
Miss Waddell
B. Jermain
Mr B. J. Jordain Mr W. Jordan
Mr J. M. Kaye
La Com.. & Mru V.
Ward
Mr R H. Wild
PALACK HOTEL, '
February
Mr and Mrs K. F.Mr W. E. Liley
Arnold
"FROM KIMBURG,
terrier Mar. 10-B. B May 2.-R. B
Havenstein,
Adolf von Bayer-
FROM KOTTERDAY.
Priam. Mar. 2.-B. F
FROM COPHENHAGEN,
Misses Arnold
Mr W. B. Coffe
Mar., 10,--E, A., 2A-E Apr. 16. A
$9.—E. A..
Indien.
Mr U, C. Dance
Chile, Kine. Malaya. Bolivia Panam Australien
In the middle of a ring of men, each The picture of the West in those man holding his cocked revolver days, with its free, out-of-door life, is murrls up, stood a prisoner, a sickly not an unattractive ona.. smile on his loose lip, and the colour coming and going in patches on his bloated face. By him was a guard, also pistol in hand, and the pistol was pointed straight, at the prisoner's heart. Were rescan attempted, it was clear that the masoners would recover only a corpse.
OFMN-AIR TRIAL
A trial in the open air with a jury, all duly worn, took place, and a
WHEN LOSS OF TIME- WOULD BE DANGEROUS
Baby's Own Tablets.
May 16. →E. A. - Savo Children's Lives.
Me June 4-EA Your little one gots hot at play, then July 1.-E. A. sits down and taken a chill; or kicks off
the bed-covering at night and is attacked
by colic; parents do aut need to be told how tragie may be the nodsequences,
sheriff who tried to intervene found it is because they are just the right
remidy as moh fateful times, gontie in
the mysale of an "enormous revolver; action ses prompt is effect, that Baby's
BIGNEES' NOTICE.
CAPIC EX B.6. City of Norwichy not one of the old dragoon Colla, with a Owo Tablets should always be kept cleared after March a will be subject to barrel about a foot lang," painted at ready in the home. Innumerable little rens Agent.-Bank Lins Ltd. his from!! He disappeared promptly inmediate already been saved by
Mr A. T. Balelor.
tham
Mr J. B. McC6w
Mr. B.-J. de E.
Moore
Mr J, Rood
Mr O. Russell
Mr. & Mrs W. Gran-Mr Otto Schrectar Mr H. W, Bimpson Mr. J. 8. Halmes Birs C. Stinger Sira M. Hoimbrod.. Mr O, Stutene
Mra H. B. Busley Mr Rene Vexis
Mr J. Jacka Mr 4 Watkins
Mr G. B. Leicester Mr H. G. Zandnoryd
CA BETON HOTEL
Mr E. J. Allari
February 12,
Mr. E. J. Lacoy Mr B. Alsen. Mr Trek Me & Barrars Mias AiMarkans Mr Oher K Chwan Mira B. Millet Mrs FE Cameron Mr A Niza Mr W. Dyles Mr&Mrs M. Norton prisoner who blubbered and whined, paranteed absolutely harmless to edines Beware of Golds, Me Of B. Eigan & Child.
Mr.J. Hommedsen Miss E Pallard U Tablets contain not an atom of "sleepy Children are much more likely to com Mr WMV, Prince
any or other injurious drug, and are tract the contagious diseased when they Hender re
Mr A
and finally from the scene." The
ayan the youngest, infant, Baby's Owo
was duly ponvicted and led to his execution, which was carried out by hanging him on tree outside the powder in's boment sad plent in ris, scarlet fever and consumption are Kuning A Boath town with Kir. Townsend's Fluket paste koy tipus cells and compas duces that we of a conurisetofylien glad him. Jack Big and let
Lion, reduce tover, check diarrhoea the child has sold. That is why all Kontor milay teething patua, care indigestion, medical authorite my beware of boldo My Kailen expol worms, quiet the period: Bad For the quick cute of colds you will find Mr.E. LA Replay Her
nothing better than Chamberlain Capt. B. Loben Me Cough Remedy. It can always be Uan Mts O. Lobios Mr In
esally administered, being reducible to have colds, Whooping cough, diphther:N: Jdeuther,s«lir: "taze Agrinelli".
He was hoisted on to a herse, the rops drawn tant, and. «.rmounding, bring health-giving sleep in a natural smack given to the horse's quarters, way The animal bounded forward, and murdarey was left swinging.
* Druggists sell them, slao, port, free, so prended upon and is pleasant and male to Faster Joan Lobes Man
land.
THE GREAT NORTHKEN TELE
·GRAPH COMPANY, LTD.
The following unclaimed telegrama lying at the office of The 3reat Northern Telegraph Company Limited)-
Yagimoto do Yamashia, from Kyoto. Amexet, from Yokohama, Bishin, from Yagami. Morley, from Marseille.. Imbert (2), irom Paris,
Harlor, from Kobe.
0148, from Wananhaion.
Anyang (2), from Bankow.
Laupakse, from Shanghai. Kubing Kwaengles, from Shanghai. Manwowing Monkar'" Lane, from Dairen.
N. LUND,
Act. Huperintendent. Hongkong, February 22, 1928,
EASTERN EXTENSIUN AUSTRAL-
&
¡ASIA & CHINA TELEGRAPH 00,
List of pusisimad telegrams, ¡ying in"
Telegraph Office, Hongkong,
· Anyanism, from Singapore,
`Gala Mogulbrand, from New York,
J. Lizanngs, from Manila,
• Kaniginko, from taigos!
Lánirsak, from San Francisco. ..Majcoo, from Melbourne,
M. EFFAIREY,
Buperintendent Hongkong, February 22, 1923.
Don't Cough,
It is absurd by allow a rough to hang. on and may your grifajty when. Cham, berlain à Cough Remedy will cure you, "You don't - know where imigreninzert COURT will lead you."? You -pan's 'Afford to allow your throat and lunge to become diseseed when it is anch ji nimpla thing to step into, a phomist'à abop and bottle of Chamberlaid's Coagh
cris per vial, from Willis Medicine oralo by mi Checulate and was de Le Haler Capt. JH Wells Bomedy; lor.esle by all Cherniate med Do, 00 16 langue Mond, Bhazabal
*And Bon
PUSHIMI MARU ... AWA MARU...
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...Tuesday, 27th Feb at Noon. ......Tuesday, 27th Feb. at 6 pm.
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