TUESD» Y JULY 17, 1928.
P. & 0.-BRITISH INDIA
APCAR
AND
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES
(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND).
SHIPPING.
THE CHINA MAIL.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVALS.
THE PENINSULAR ·AND. ORIENTAL STEAM: NAVIGATION CO.
STEAM FOR SINGAPORE AND BOMBAY
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING ISSUES FOR EDIT, MEDITERRANEAN” AND CONTINENTAL PORTS AND LONDON.
THE PREVENTION OF CHINESE PIRACY.
Per CPB RMS Emproof] Chinada Apart from what the various gun-Bush, H. V. Bernard, F., Buranit,
on July 14-Monts ·Į. D. 4-1 boate can do while on police patrol G. A, Firki, J. Barton, HK Chang duty on the Tonglaze and other hong Nam Ming, Chen Keg Clan, waterways, it is dificult to say, what Wine Cham s . P. Dawn, Gen't
Chad Bing Him, Hias Fannie Ehun, is best to be done to cope with the air D Da Costa Mare G Dietrick, A. present deplorable outbreaks of Egenses, F. A Edmondson J. W. Finch, piraay in the East, for with the GTHS Steamship scheme that is generally followed of man. 0. Trinn, W. Həraan," Mr and
Mishod za. Harman, Masters a concerted rising among the pas. MB Harder, Mr R C Healer, songers which gives the bandits on Me F, D. Bibbolor, Mek, 6. "Headů 11, board ship practically no, chance of Mr and Mrs K. G. Hofioan, Miss Hud failure, the odds ata so much on Miss B. Kero, Mrs W. E. Kent, Mors man. Mrk. I audit, Mrs A, La Kam. their side that internal, mcneures Lam Bay Kee, Lok Wem Yak, Go can do little good, says a Homo KuF 4. Lafuente, O. W Loals, Mrs commercial paper. The British Yong Hung: Mr and forent) will be conveyed by this Steamer
Cheong, T. K. Loong, Me and
MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES companies and the authorities have too Lim Yook Min E. Loo Lam, Wira G
STRAITS, JAYA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, „PERSIAN GULF, WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST AND SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND Porra, RED BEA, EGYPT, EUROPE, 26.
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PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORENIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMFRS. (Under (cntract with H.M. Government.)
8th Aug 8th Ang. 19th Aug. 20th Aug. gfnd An*. 28th Aug. 7th Sept
Save
8. A
Tuos
Hongkong>
(about)
"NAGPORE"
0,283
18th July
at Noon,
*KIDDERPORE'
6,334
Sist July
at Noon.
"DEVANHA"
8,039
25th July
at Nion.
*BOODAN"
8,698
· KHIVA “
8 017
** ALIPORE"
6,973
.995
8,841
**SICILIA
P.813
* MAURDONIA'
11,080
"DONGOLA "
2.058
"BOUDAN"
0,697
"MANTUA"
10,908
“KARMALA "
9,00
“SICILIA"
0,702
23rd Oct.
KALYAN
+,087
HALWA"
い
*,607
F.932
+, DI
and Nov. 16th Nov. flad Nov. 20th Nov. 14th Dec.
"BANCA"
“KABOMIR"
**SOUDAN"
"OBINA
4
DEVANHA"
21st Rept 28th Sopt 1th Oct. 19th Oct.
BRITIDA INDIA-APOAR
* TORILLA "
5,96 25th July
T'estima fom
done what they can, supplying arm-Loo. Lim Yook, Mr. Leo-im Yook, ed guards of Sikhs for the ships and Mis D. Loo Lim Yook, Mex F. Lou Lim splitting up the coolie accommoda-Yook, Mønter Loo Lim Yook, Mistes HI tinn into compartments by mess Loo Lim Yook, P. 8. Loo Lim Yook,
100 Lim Yo kV. Loo Late Yooks of metal grilla, this latter measure Loo lim Yook. W. T. Loo. Lim Yoor, often proving directly contrary to R Loo Lim Yook, Mr LB. Luer, Mr the regulations which the Board of Edward Loe Lum, Mrs R. Mamquote. Mr Trade make for the purpose of safety and Mrs Battin, Mrhad WJ of life.at sea Thero is no question Mr G. Bhakbury, Mr. E-Boodgrang
Milne, Mr A. Nagal, Mr. K. Rörburgh, about the gallantry or fidelity of AN. Spencer, Mrak U-Shan, MrVİNTA either the ship's officers or the Bem, Miss Sam, Most, 6. Bum JH, guards which are put on board, but Taggart, G. E. fayarea. 8. T. To 8. W. Tong, Miss L Van Book Me And Mrs. G. T. Walker Mr And Mrs
Whittaker, Mr G Wang, Mr. S Wong, Mr H. & Yong, May E.
Kira Fox, Mr W. 8. Here, X and Mrs Miel; Yrs 13. A. Pala Ming E. J. Clark, Mae M. M. Clark, Miss Dingman,
KIDDERFORE” carrying His Majesty's Minila will be despatched from this port at Nook, on Cargo for the abors Ports.... SATURDAY, the 1st July,, taking
Silk and Valuable Cargo for Italy, Franco and London (under arrange
moceeding to Bombay and shera trati.
shipped to the uncarrying desmor Marsellies and London.
for
und 5 pm the day before sailing: Parcels will be received at the Offica The contents and value of all package are required.
For further particulars apply to MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.,
Agenta.
Hongkong, July 16, 1923.
CONSIGNEES
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LIME.
| Singapore. Ponnug Col'to & B'bay, it has to be admitted. that it is physically impossible for them to. Singapo add Bombay,
cope with the difficulty. These Mansville, Gib., I.'don & &'werp seldom above, 3,000 tonn gross, and ships are most of them quite small. S'pore. Penang, Colbo & D'bay. on this account the bridge is boutid 4. yaan disse Baymica (1), Mr T.THE Motorship or Steamship B'bay, Milos, Gib.. L/don, A'werp. to be in the closest contact with the Kefir. Mrs K. Kimore, Mr and Mrs S'pore, Penang Colbo & Bombay. passenger accommodation.
" MUENSTERLAND” The Bridge Miss Haydo. Mas Button, uspere and Bombay. NABBRILLKE, Gib, L'don & A'worp, pirates go on board among the cabin His L. Belhotirof Haster V. by her are hereby notified that all Mr. H. J. Miller, Mis N. Balbavitino baving arrived, Consignees of Cargo S'pore, Penang Colbe Bombay Passengera as well na on the coolie Bobovitin ff, Mr A. L. Eliothes, Mr goods are being landed at their risk, Ebay, Miles, Gib. L'den, & A'worp decks, and when the signal is given . L Maahlenbruch, Mias R. Folktann, into the hazardous and/or extra- MARSEILI E, Gab. Lidon & Awerp.it is quite easy for them to rush the Mr T. O'Donoran and Mr U. D. Zeidel.hazardous Godowns of the HONG-
3 pore, Pensaz, Colbo & Bombay B'bay, Mlle Gib. Lidoo &A'wer]). Mararel, Gib, Lidon"& Aworn. Sapore. Penang, Colbo, & B'bay. M'llos, Gib, Ldon, & Antworp. M'ls, Gib., Lion & Antwerp S'apore, Penang. Oolho & Bom ay. Bbay, Milos, Gib. L'don & A'wo-p. Milos, Gib., Lidon & Antwerp. SAILINGS · (South)
Bingapore, Paning & Caloutta
WASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South) Manila, Thursday Island. *ST. ALB≤N9"
4,650 4th August Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney
& Melbourne, Frequent omnections from Australia with the following :- The Union F.. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom via New Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco etc.
Do P. & O, Royal Mail camera to London via Puez Canal. The P. & O. Franch Service of steamers to London vis the Cape.
To their
bridge and to hold up the officers there with revolvers, credit it must be said that they do not indulge in wanton violence, and if no resistance is offered nobody gets hurt, but it is scarcely in the nature of the Britials Merchant Ser- vico officer to take an attack of this sort lying down, and any attempt
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KONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD., whence gnd/or from the Wharves, delivery can be obtained
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered alter 22nd July, 1923, will be subject to rent...
All Claims must reach us by 29th July, 1923, or they will not be recognised.
to resist or to summon basistance The new "Minnewaska," 21,400 invariably leads to their shooting tons, which revives the Atlantic thing might be done to isolate the service between London and New without further question. Some Transport Line's direct passenger
All damaged packages will be bridge rather more than at present, York on August 4 next, will be the examined by Messrs. Goddard and nithiough this would probably lead to largest steamer sailing out of the Douglas (Marine Surveyors) at 10
good deal of trouble in the work-Port of London. Carrying first a.. on 20th July, 1923. ing of the ship, and it certainly olase passengers only, the "Minne Appears to be posible to search all waska" will have room for 370 passengers on the quayside for arms Passengers.
The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Sonthampton and London in just the same way that they are
ris Pacata Caosi.
SAILINGS
ΤΟ
*SOUDAN "
1 BROB
* MACEDONIA "
** FARTEAN "
1000 8,056
"TIONGOLA
SHANGHAI
&
JAPAN
#ind Joly Shanghai only, 11,089 8th July S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Y'hams.
7th Aug. 1 Yokohama. 11th Aug.
Sbai, Moji, Kobe & Y han
All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice.
IRPLFES TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALE STRAMERA, Passengers For Fargoon must defray their own Rotal expenses at Singapore wtile waiting for the en carrying steamer.
15 Falcon Passengers may travel by B.1.9.5. Company's steamre between Singapore and calcutta Singapore and Madras in lieu of the section of their P &..0..Tickets Singapore. to Colombo..
41) Cabins are fitted with Electrio Fans free of charge.
Parcels Motoring not more than 17 ft. x.2 H. 21 will be received at the Company's Office up to noon on the day previous to sailing.
For Ferber foformation, Passage Fares, Freights, Handbooks, etc., apply to-- MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
.HONGKONG!"?
2. Des Voeux Road Central
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr F. Abl'orn Mrs F. Ahlborn
July 16
Mr &. T. G. Altken
Mrs E B. Belitics
Mr and Mrs P.
Beltram
Kiss Bennett
Mr R..A. Jackson
Mr D. H. Jasper
Mr A. R. Johnsten
Mr G. de Jong
4.Me and Mr R. N.
Karar ji
Mr N. Kulota
Mrs G. Porgheim Mrs. Lauritson Mr and Mrs. A. M. Mr E. Leerbach
Billinge valet and Er V. §. Lolven maid
Capt. 1, M. Lapra Mr Buy
J. Birbeek Mr P. Marks Les E. Blackburn Mr D. J. Messulano Me N. Blumenthal Mr C. H. Montagua Mr Boara
Dr J. Morrison Mr and Mrs . . H. E. Vo en
Choon and family Me And 'Sfes M. N, Me and Mrs. F. V. - Mota
Crisp
Mt H.T.Crimp Mr G. P. Falkner Kis Gay Cup... P. Hall ME 31. Hal]
Mr. U. Mousscted.
Me&dre Murray
Mr P. J. Nowosh
Mr J. B. Pear on
Mr 8.8. Pany ‚”.
Mika Norah Petera
Or G. V. Humilto Mr T. Potrie
Mr Hammocd Lt. Col. A.B.Powley Me and Mr W. A.Mr§ 8. O. Puckett,
Hannibal
Mr J: Heicken
Mr J. rcott HarstonMr E. P. Held Mr J. C. Mach
Hr and Mrs. D. D.
Romer and family Mr.A, H. Bowen Me D. Romera
& Mrs Hutchins Mr F. Soane
Mr K. G. Heyam
Mt D. the
Me W. H Hu!o
Capt. Loch
Mr Vander Steen
MU. Jackso
Á
RXDULBY”BAY HOTAL.
Mr F, M. Crawlorà My P. S; Livingstons
Kre P. M. Davis Mr Lypott a
Aroots.
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searched on landing for Customs The Trade Facilities Act Ad- purposes. It is not a pleasant provisory Committee has recommend- cens, and the company would cared to the Treasury a guarantee to tainly desire to avoid it if it were the Royal Mail Steam Packet Com- expense involved, but these piratical £2,300,000 for expenditure in the possible on account of delay and pay for a sum not exceeding attacks are really getting too fre- three ships to be built by Messrs. United Kingdom on material for quent now, and all concerned would: Harland and Wolff iv Belfast, go to considerable axpense rather It is understood that a further The regulations mentioned have Government of Northern Ireland than be themselves open to them sum will be guaranteed by the done a certain amount towards pro- for the expenditure on these ships toeting the British flag ships, but in Ireland obviously they do not go far enough.
GENERAL ITEMS.
Our old Clyde-built clippery are the objects of unusual interest just now. What is to be done with the tish trade is evidenced in the Board pious debate. And now it is stated Continued improvement of Bri- "Cutty Sark is still the matter of of Trade returns for May, showing the Tusitals (built at Greenock that imports, totalled £89,678,000 in 1883 as the "Invergleo") is to be and exports £71,564,000, an in-bited with Diesel engines and run crease of £3,001,000 and £8,083,000 as a cruising yacht by an American respectively as compared with April. syndicate, What shall be done with the old China and Australis From the sale of 878 standard clippers? is a subject for con- ships built to the order of the Gov. troversy. It would probably be in- ernment during the war, about gracious to point out that some of £66,500,000 was realized. This them could be perhaps, are being Mr A. C. J. BowterMr and Mrs C.: Lahip-a sum at which only a few of to the dry D.B.
gives an average of $176,190 per used carrying liquor from Scotland Haltby BreMr & Mrs J. Martin those years of high coete.
the vessels can have been built in M.D.HF. McMaster Mr. H. Bula
Mi R. McGregor Miss Butterworth Mr J. Fiamy Miller Mr E. Calatroni Dr E. Minett Mr A. N. B. Carr Mr T. Hito ell Capt. C. J. Church Mrs R. W. Nesbitt L. and Mrs H. H.Me J. ME.ikkeis Was Mary Cooper Head Hrs & I. W.
3. N. Owen
Farso's Mrs A... Paterson Mrs P. Demareiz Mr A. H. Pean Ity Col & A. Dot-Major & Mr F.
Phillips
Mis L & Blair Mr and Mrs. W. J. Mr J. M. Bónzar
F. MacKenzie
| M» B. Braddon
Eng. Capt. and
Bronwish
Clark
Ir T. A Cornell Col. O. W. Davy
bin:
."
Ir and Him Oscar-Col. O. Sanders.
Estor
Mr R. J. Saunders
Goodfellow
Mr &. W. Grandy
Miss MB. Hall
•Mr J. HADDOCK
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading wil be counter- rigued by
ARNHOLD & CO., LTD.,
Agents. Hongkong, July 16, 1923.
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FARES FOR PUBLIC VEHICLES.
head The fares prescribed for pubila vehicles! Leife the Leland of Hongkong. Caine
Road and Lower Levels, and C Kowloon, and New Kowloon,
RIGEZKIE.
en miratai.com fem minutes, Quarter her, Half bow, amine
how
INDO-CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
DESTINATION SHANGHAI VÍA SWATOW COMMEN BANGECE via EWTOW
FXRUTE & CaQTTI.... ........
STEAMER
KOBE via AMDY. S'ha & YOKOHAMA... RONANG...... BANDAKAN IK MANILA
»
BAILING.
TAISANO... Tiser, 17th July, Noon‡ HOPSANG..... Tüel, 17th July, I p.m. NAMBANO Wed, 18th July, 3 pm.
...Wet., 18th July, 4pm.j „MVUSANO: 102...Thurs., i8th July, Noon, ...P. OSHING... harm, lètb Joly, 7 am ...Fri 20th Juls. Noon. ..................BONDSANO ......Fil., 10th July, & airo, .............WALDAINOS., Mad July, Noga,
.......OH PAHING.. „LAISANG
SAIGON......... PRANCHAL VIR SVATOWYUSANO HAIPHONG VIL Holdw SHANGHAI via SwATOW... TIEKTAIS.....
Kone via Mosá
BANGKOK via Reinзw...........CHENSANO
....Sup., 18th July, Noon War.; 18t'Ang., Noo
Sat, 7th Aug, ♬ a.m.
Calcutta Lint-This line mesoria regular alllage to Caleuita, Pasang and dinga.co returning from Calestia camere proceed via Hiralte al fongkong to Japna, vęskimally calling Shanghai. All steamy knyə axellant passenger accommodation, sta fital with wireless anal onsry a fully qualified Burgen.
Ww.y
Shanghai Line-Misgpproximately every three days between Crates and Shanghai, somatime calling exátom! Through ticketean be shisiwedant through Bul of min
round to all Northern and Yalaza Porta via Blaugha Manila Lina.-A weekly servico in airdained with Kaulls by t Batphong Zine-Halling approximately weekly for passengers and cargo, esTung at 175thai bolk les, wing-from-both ports ercy with good posinger
Borneo. Line-Portadasly stings to and from Handakan by twa zero tona yalnamere §.8. "HINGAKO" and 8.8. "MAUSANG both Plasmans having excellent pengar. gota millon, Carga taken on through, fills of Lading for. Kadate Femmolton, Labann, Tawan and fad Balz, Band NA MSTA Tientsin
Line-A regular service ta ran from Moreb to Movember bewed.
Tientsiolowały oskiing at Welini weland Chefoo
between Dekong mad Bangkok! Line--a woskis series is provided between Longtong and Bangkok ta funtów, by R
sienwaredited with up-to-date paasengar nodomurosła bus.
CALCUTTA LINE.
THE STEAMSHIP
"NAMSANG"
will be lespatched op : 18th July at 3 p.m. FOE
SINGAPORE, PENANO & CALCUTTA. Through Bills of lading issued to BANGDON, MIDBAS. PORT SWETTENHAM -
AND DUTCH EAST INDIES.
• 』r! m},", "।:
For Freight id Passage apply to:-
Telepho Central 215.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD,
General Manugera
NYKW
BAILINGS, SUBJECT TO SUTERATION.
VICTORIA, SEATTLE & VANOOOVER via Shanghai & Japan pois. Through Bills of Ending Issued to all hvorland Common Points in U.8.A., & Canada. Through passage rates to Europe via América 0.8408, ($48), 00440.
KAGA HARU
Today 24th July Saturday, 11th August Wednesday, 8th Br
MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP vis hingapore do
IYO MARU
SHIDZOOKA MAKO,
ATSE-TA MARU...
KASHIMA, MÁRU
TLF
Wodbamity, 18th July
Wednesday, 1st August
ILTER LONDON Fasradi
MITO MARI!
LIVERPOOL VIR MARSEILLES
TOKISHIMS MARIT J
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila e
First kalf August"
Wednesday, 15th July Wednesday, 16th August
NEW YORK and/or BOSTON VIA PANAMA.
DELAGOA MARI...
Beginninz August BUENOS AIRES vis S'pore, Dalagos Bay, Durban & Caps Towa..
MASURA MARU (call Salzon) Thursday, 16th July BOMBAY vik Singapore, Tenang & Polomba."
BADO MARU.
Fridur. DALOUTTA via Bingapore, Penang & Kargoon..
MOJI MARU
..TANGO, MARU
NAGASAKI, KORI & YOKIHAMA;
ANA
SHANGRAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
FUSHIMI MARU ........
**
N
17th July
Monday, #th July
Thursday, 16th August
„Thursday, Jist Angust
For further information apply to NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,
****** & venta Tol. Central Nör, 282 & 243.
iy
focia after 9 pm, an exien indi tation on the Easter side of the City are all be chargeable
1. wy Subsequent hour, uudi
dorickahs be within the City of Victoris, and be dis On her recent voyage from Sydney sharged eutside the Western part of the to London, the Australian mail str.ty of Victoris witor's p.m., or bé địa. According to the annual report of "Naldera, took on board at Ported to the East of Bay View Polios the Liverpool Underwriters' As-Said 1,800 tons of coal in two hour, sociation, shipe of more than 500 the work starting at 9.151a.m., and tone lost at sea during the year 1922 finishing. st.11.15 a.m.. This; boy For For & drivers the fare la double or Of this number 45 of 112,677 gross was the more remarkable as the con inctes, and 10 cents nanubered 216 of 407,756 gross tons. tieved to constitute a world's record, trebis respectively, Pak Band AmIn the HI! Dewrict, tons were British, 60 of 91,130 gross was taken entirely from tightéré tons were American, and 80 of through twelve coal-shoots, six on all beat, and push off the h
Quaeter hour
pe .42,027 gruse tous were Japanese. each side of the ship. Three One hour
bundred and twenty men were em
In the New Territories
Tou
By rangement with the proprietara
A floating mine was observed re-ployed in leading the buckets and create the Police. Mr D. Fitzgerald Mr & Mr B Boott bar at Bangkok. The report says: to the shoots and one hundred with cently drifting in the fairway of the conveying the coal from the lighters MrF. M. Goldrich Mr RP, Shaw. Mr and Mrs W. D Capt and ri Ivar It looked like a drifting sea mark in the ship trimming the cost so it
Biquelad His F. B. Skinner being nearly smooth and having average rate of 11.6 tona per or a mine, the top above the water stresumed inde the bunken at an Major Hattonsly three broken horns. At the water minute.
Smith. On
-Lower Leesła. Mr and Mrs JR. Mrs W. T. Stanton me the object was covered with
Wids 1 Bowser With & Bocoran. Kancook Mr A. W. Stewart sholls. Later the mine was wash- Mr and Mrs W. J. Mes wat Miss Stabed asbare, and the Siamese Naval daily, or soon will be, abooed big and houry 20
Ton miasta 10 opat Linotypes are now being operated or hou 16
30 conte Hawker
binga
authorities have taken charge of it. trans-Atlantic finem. A commun One hours 25 There is nothing as yet to indicato cation, from London states that a wabungesent the origin of the mine,
linotype is ir operatibni on the
hour 25
ILE District, Aquitanis, and that others soon
16 pepta With Bears With 4 Bearms.
30.
Joll Major & B, Jons
Jones
Mr J. B. Hawker MB Thomson Lt. Col. B. F. Heard Mr A. W. Terle La f'ci. & Mrs Be Capt. & Mra Vidall
Bul
Mr.E, Des Your Eag.Com. J. Brand Mrs W. E
Bookon
・Wakeham
A new system of oil-burning will be in operation on the "Maure-Ten minutes, Mr A. H. Hollings Capt R, F. Walker apparatus for marine use has been tanin and the Berengaris. The Quactor hotir, Mr C. Backus Mises Hetteringtones and Mrs M. Ward
worth
SheLtDom V. invented by Mr. Hugh Hutchinson, machines will be used for generalf hour, Krand Mrs Bebor Mr&Mrs Hockey Jess'n Miss Brown! Mr Lisonman
Ceph A. E. Wat
Lasen-going-engineer The new ship printing and to produce the Dao hous Caph & Mrs L. D. Me Walbost apparatus, known as the Turbinis componition for the daily papera
Remy, énbsequent ( Meland: A. Foil-burning apparatus has been tried published aboard ship under the
Whoen
out with notable mecses on the direction of the London Daily Mail, Mr & Mrs Milnors Majed Mrs. While Anchor liner Circaaria, The The paper published on the Aqui
MrR H.- Wild
vessel is reported to have shown tonis is the Atlantic Daily Mail, full knoe extra speed and an with a circulation of 500 copies oconomy in fuel consumption of tan daily. Six persons, including the tons of oil per day. It is understood linotype operators, are employed in that the note apparatus will also be the Aquitania's" printing depart fitted to the Anchor liner Castament, It is thought by many that These ships are of 0.788 and instypes woon will be installed on 6,001 tona respectively,
every big ocean liner, particularly those making the longer trips to Africa, India and South America,
Mr W. Dougiani aft Drawborn
Me & Mrs B. Lund Me Handerfeld
Me H. G, Fairfield Mr K. R. Fein
Mr C. W. Gay Men Mrs. Ronwick
Me and Mr. J. IL MIX B. Bhank
Gears & daughter Mrs. G. Shank De Mr.T. ds A. Gomes Me;FEN, Young
3.J. Ball
PEAK HOTE
July 18
Me J. HW. Arm-Mr J. M. Kaya
abroug
Mr M. F. Key
WOW Bartin Me J. D. Emoated
Me W. Aordad
PALACE HOTEL.
July
Mr A, T. Botoler Mr. B. de Elin dr and Mrs D. A Moore
Caldwell
Mr and Mrs L. J.
Morley
Mir 12, Or Dance
Mr B Davis
W. Howard
Me J, Jack
Mr Leinster
Mr Bebbington MFT Foreman Me, Chak Jonas MFV. Benjamin Mrs Q. B. Tolliday
Mr mad him P. G.Mr E. G. Layman Mr W. E.. Lilay
Birch
Me and Mrs F. W.Mr.
Bisciwall
Mr. T Mannik
D. Lord Hr. Lloyd
Mr. Fc Me Larch
Mr. Faton MR. B. Beld"
Mr T. Rogers Wes O. Russell, Mr and Mrs O. E
Stanton'
Mrs C.-8tfam Mr Rene Voo Kr-W. Wilson
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Pa da un Cramp Colle.
No reed of suffering from 'cramra in *he stomach or intestinal pains. Okami. barisin's Colla and Diarrhoes Bersedy Dever fails to Tellere, the most goreng caynes)”, Got fi to day; there will, bu no tamarty weud for it after the attack comm oFocols by all Chombats nesd-Store-
7. OGURI, Manager.
KAIPING HOUSEHOLD COAL
In Lots of not less than -ton-
Dévered to Talk District (abora Bowen Road)
Bowen Best, and Lower Levels.....
$21.00 per ton $200) n $12.00
Orders should be sent in writing at least 21 hours, before the Coal la required. All orders must be accompanied by cash. Choque, or Compradore Ords
payable to * THE KITAN HISING EMINISTRATION,"
THE KALLAN MINING ADMINISTRATION
BEAD OFFICE :-TIENTSIN. DODWELL & 00., LTD., Agents, Hongkong.
HOP CHEONG
HIGH CLASS FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS. DEALERS IN
Swatow Hand-Made Drawn Thread Work New and Old Embroideries Silk, &c.,
No: 55, Queen's Road Central,
HONGKONG, CHINA
HONGKONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY
IS NOW ON SALE
AT THE OFFICES OF THE PUBLISHERS, 6. WYNDHAM STEELT, HONGEONG,
AND
KELLY & WALSH, LIMITED
CHATER ROAD,
Price $1.
THE DOLLAR DIRECTORY CO.,
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