WEDNESDAY, JULY 18" 1923.
P.&O.-BRITISH INDIA
APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES
(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND). MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES STRAITS, JAVA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN QULF, WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST AND SOUTH AFRICA, AUĢTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND AND QUbEngland ÞORTS, RED SEA, EGYPT, EUROPE, 20.
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (Under Contract with H.M. Government.)
m
8. A
Тола
BOURLOUR (about)
*' NAGPORE"
5,283
18th July
at Noom.
• KIDDERPORE"
5,334
stat July
at Noon.
· DEVANHA TM
3,002
25th July
ut Noot.
"ROUDAN"
8,000
6th Aug.
"KHIVA"
8017
"ALIPORE"
5,873
“RANDA”
5,095
8th Ang. 19th Aug. 24th Aug.
**KASHMIR”
8,811
**B(OILI* *
#913
"MACEDONIA'
11,080
**DONGOLA."
8,716
8,697
** MASTUÄ"
10,902
**KARMALA "
9, 98
"SICILIA"
6,702
**KALYAN
+;887
2nd Nov.
** MALWA "
10,931
18th Nov.
"BOUDAN"
6.807
*OBINA *
*DEVANHA"
1.062 PW91
22nd Nov. With Nov. 14th Dec.
"SOUDAN"
BRITISH
2nd Aar. 28th Aug. 7th Sept. ?lat Rept. 25th Sept. och rice. 19th Oct. 23rd Oct.
INDIA-APOAR
Dentination
Singapore and Bombay.
SHIPPING.
THE CHINA MAIL.
AUSTRALIAN FREIGHT.
MARKET.
FOUND ITS MARK.
FREEDOM FOR ARCHERY FEAT.
mo
To Manila and Hongkong the rate of freight on flour is unchanged
An historical sport which has, at 25/- per ton of 2,000 lbs. gross, also given rise to acute political] and general cargo rates are also un- controversy from time to time is oltored at 00/- per ton of 40 cubic described with Interesting detail feat.
Freight space is plentiful, as aand from first-hand sources of in- monthly service is provided by the formation by Mr. Alexander Inkson N.Y.K. and E. & A. lines, whilst McConnochle in "The Deer und the 0.8.K., C.A., A.O. and Y.K.K. Deer Forests of Scotland" (H. F. lines all provide regular shilings, and, G. Witherby, 255). There are The freight rates by the vessels of
some excellent photographs, all these lines are the same.
Bailinge for Shanghai (direct) ore again becoming few and far bemere remnant of the wild creatures tween. The agente of the Y.K.K. which formerly roamed the tree- line advise is that they will prob clad Caledonian mountains: ábly have, a vessel londing in July, but much depends on the amount of cargo offering, at that time. The provious efforts of this line in pro- viding direct opportunities for Shanghai have met with very little encouragement,
The transhipment rate from Hongkong to Shanghai is 17/6 per ton, weight ur measurement.
To Japan there are plenty of Singapore, Panang Calbo & Bbay. Opportunities for shipment, as the NYK., E. & A., 0.8.K. and Y.K.K. lines all provide regular sailings. The rate of freight on flour remains unaltered at 30/- per ton of 2,000 tha, gross, but the rate on wheat has been reduced from 25/- to 20/- per ton of 2.210 The General cargo rates remain the feat. same, at 60/- per ton of 40 cubic
BEAUSKILLEA, Gib., L'don & A'werp, | 8'pore. Penang, Osbo·& B'lay, B'bay, M'lles, Gih. L'’don, A'werp.
S'pors Tenang Calbo & Bombay.
nesporo and Bombay, MARKILLS, Gib., L'ton & A'worp. Spore, Panang Colto & Bombay Bay, les, Cib. L'don, & A'worp. Marseille, Gib. L’don & A'worp.
The red deer of today are the
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.
STEAM FOR SINGAPORE AND BOMBAY.
THROUGH BILLS OF Lading issueD CONTINENTAL PORTS AND LONDON, FOR EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN, 'AND
THE Steamship
נ'
“KIDDERPORÉ- onrrying His Majesty's Mails will be despatched from this port at Nook, on SATURDAY, the 21st July, taking Cargo for the above Porte,
Silk and Valuable Chigo for Italy, Frames and London', (under arrange ment) will be conveyed by this Steamer proceeling to Bombay and there tran4| hipped to the on-carrying Stesmør for Marseilles and London.
For further particulara apply to MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.,
Agents. Hongkong, July 18, 1923,
The ancient Caledonian Forest. (not then a treeless forest) seems Parcels will be received at the Office to have originally covered about 54 The contents and value of all packages urt 6 pm the day before sailing per cent of the country. To- are required. day woods cover only 5 per cent.
In those days too, there were no individual rights to hunt for the forests belonged absolutely to the Sovsreign. The King often made grants of forestry" which carried the right to hunt deer, but in such charters the "grantee is invariably described as the King's Forester, and the right of hunting is careful- ty retained by the King."
This sole ownership is set out in several royal letters which, by per- mission of the Earl of Ancaster, are now reproduced for the first time. In one dated 1493 James IV. charges and commands John Drummond, Kepare of our forest of Glen- may be tayntit" [convicted) and arknay," that commone stalkaris that the "punition [punishment] thairof salbe cutting of ane junct Goint of ane fiugar of the right "Hout-hand."
To Java Ports and Singapore there is sufficient freight available to meet all requirements of the trade. Siffes our last report, the steamers Tanman," "Eelmea," "Montoro," "Eurelia."
B'oore, Penang, Colbo & Bombay. Bboy, Mlles Gib. L'don&werp MARSEILLER, Gib. L'don & A'wers. Sapore. Penang, Colbo, & 'bay. AL'Vos, GH, 'don, & Antwerp. Miller, Gih, L'dort & Antwerp. S'apere, Penanz, Colto & Boulayman" and "Marelle" have sailed B'bar, Mill, Cib. L'ɖon & A’worp.
By an Act of Parliament of the Milo, Gib.. 'don & Antwerp,
for these porta; and vessels now due 12th century, a known and delib to load include the following: state poacher "was to be arrested "Tasman," June 15; "Emita," June 20: Montoro," June. 25
and his captor was allowed to take from him his upper coat and all the "Echuca," July 18; "Roggeveen," money in his purse," and the pris- July 20; and Marolla," August 9. oner was to be detained till the The West Australian Government King "should hat his wyll, upon conduct a monthly service from Frehim}," mantle to Java Ports with the An interesting story is told by stearnship "Kangaroo," whilst the Mr. McConnochie which illustrates The Union 8. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom: via New Zealand,W.A. Shipping Co. also conduct, a the Highlanders' skill in archery
regular service to these ports.
before the days of precise firearms. The nute of ircight on Bour re mains unchanged at 40/- per ton of
"TORILLA"
BASTERN &
SAILINGS (South) | 6,205 26th July Singapore, Penang & Caloutts
AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South) (Manila. Thursday Lalaod, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney & Molhnure. Frequent connections from Australia with the following:-
RT. ALBAN8"
4 C50
!
4tb August
Vancouver, San Francisco éte.
na P. & O. Royal Mail steamers to London via Fucz Canal.
The F.&O. Franch Service of atesters to London vis the Cape.
The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Aouthampton and London 2,000 lbs. gross to Java and Singa-
Yi Panama Canal.
SAILINGS
"goUDAN"
-- ** EASTERN “
* MADEDONIA "
"DONGOLA "
JAPAN
2nd July Shanghai only.
ΤΟ
SHANGHAI
8.06 11.089
400
| 8,058
8th July S'hal. Moji, Kobe & T'hama. 7th Aux. Yokohama.
11th Aug. :[ 8'haf, Moji, Kobe & Than
All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notics.
WIRFLFAS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON AJE STRAMERA,
Passengers for Rargonu must defray their own Fotel expenses at Singapore while waiting for the on carrying etoamer.
at Saloon Passengers may travel by B.I.8.N. Company's steamers but Singapore and Calcutta or Singapore and Madres in lion of the section of their P & O. Tickets Binsspore Colombo.
All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fane free of charge.
Parcola Measuring not more than 2 ft. x 2ft. x 1 will be received at the Company's Office up to noon on the day previous to sailing,
For Further Information. Passage Fares, Freights, Handboska, eta, apply to
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
14, Des Voor Road Central
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
July 16
HONGKONG.
Mr F. Aborh Mr E. & Jackson Mrs Ahlbora Mr D. H. Janper MrR. T. G. Aitken Bir A. B. Johaston Mrs E. R. Belilias Mr G. do Jong
Евгагі
Mr and Mrs F. H.Mr and Mrs R. N.
Beltram
Mise Bennett Mr N. Kubota Mrs G. Pergheim Hrs 0. Lauritsen Mr and Mrs A. M.Mr E. Leert arb
Pilllage valot and dr M. R, Loiven maid
Capt. M. Lopes Mr R. J. Birbeck Mr P. Marks Mrs E. Blackburn Mr D. J. Moaulane Mr N. Blumenthal Mr C. R. Montague Me Boerg
Dr J. Morrison
Mr and Mrs D. C. H. E. Me es
Chuen and familybie and Mrs M. N.
Mr and Mrs F. V. Mors
Crimp
Mr H. O. O isp Mr G. E. Falkner Kre Gay Capt. 1. P. Ball Mrs E M. Hall Dr O. V. Bamilto Mr. Dammer.d
Mr. Mousscieff Mr&dre Murray Mr P. J. Newman Mr J. B. Fear: 011 Mr 8.8. Jerly
visa Norab Peera Mr T. Petrio
Lt. Col A.B.Ptler Mr and Mrs W. A. Mrs B, U. Paciotto
Hannibal
Mr J. Iteickes Mr J.Scott HarstooMrs E. P. Reid
Mr J. C. Herh Mr and Mrs D. D. Mr KG Beyam Romer and family Mr D. Hesai Mr A. H. Rowe
Mr W. H Huso
Mr D. Esimore
Mr&Mra HutchinsMr F. 8oane
Mr Vander Steen
Capt.Inch
Mr C, Jackson
w
REPULAR BAT HOTEL
Me C. Backus Mr and Mrs Bchor Mise Brown Mr P. M. Crawford Mrs P. M Davis Mr W. Dooglas Me Drawbotn Mr H. 9. Fairfield
Me C. W. Gay
Mia Hetherington Mr & Mrs Bookey Mr Listamen Mr P. 8. Livingstone Mr Lynott Mr & Mra E./Lund Mr Manderteld
Mr E R. Powrie Mrs & Renwick
Mr and Mrs J. H. Mr C. B 9bank
Gear & daughterre G.Shauk
Mr T. d A. Gomes Mr P. N. Yeung Je H. J. Sall
Mr J. H. W.
rong
PEAK HOTEL.
July 18.
Arm-Mr J. M. Kaye
Mr G. Barton
Mr Betbington Me V. Boojamin
Mr M. F. Key
Mr J. D. Kinnaird
Mr T. L Kooreman
Mr Q. B. Tolliday
Me and His F. G.Me E. G. Layman
Birob
Mrs Let love Mr and Mrs F. W.Mr J. D. Lloyd Back woll Mr L. Lloyd
Mr H. Baie
Áronte.
Misa I. A. Blair Mr and Mrs W. J. Mr J. M. Bonnar E. MacKenzio. Mr A. Q. J, BowkerMr And Mm C. F. Mr B. Bradden Malthy Eng. Capt. and Mrs M&Ms J. Martin Bromwich MrD.B F. McMaster
Mr R. McGegur Miss Butterworth Mr J. Finiay Miller Mr E. Calatroni Dr E. Minett Capt. O. J. Church Mrs R. W. Nesbitt Mr A. N. B. Carr Mr T. Mita ell
and Mrs H. H.Mr J. M. Rikkols
W J. N. Owo Miss Mary Cooper and Mrs B. J. W.
W. A. Cornell Parsono Ool. C. W. Davy Mrs A. J. Paterson MrA P. Domaretz Mr A. H. Pinn Lt Col & A. Dob-Major & Mrs F. H.
bin
Phillips
Clark
Er and Mrs Oscar Lt. Col. O. Bandera
Exper
Mr RJ. Saunders
Mr D. Fitzgerald
Mr & Mrs B. Boott Mr F. M. Goldrich Mr R. P. Shaw
Mrand Mrs W. D.
Goodfellow
Mr A. W. Grundy
Miss M. 8. Hall
MrJ. Hancoot
Mr and Mrs J.
pore. General cargo is unaltered at 75/- per ton of 40 cubic feet to Java Ports, and 95/- per ton of 40 cubic feet to Singapore.
FREIGHT RATES.
About the year 1750 a noted
were only a bow and arrows, in the poacher was brought before the Duke of Atholl, His weapons use of which, however, he was an expert. The duke pointed to a stag and ordered the prisoner to shoot it in the off eye and thus escape punishment. The archer gave a peculiar whistle, on which the arrow found its mark. the stag tumed round its head and
CONSIGNEES
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.
TR Motdrahip or Steamship
"MUENSTERLAND"
having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by ber are hereby notified that alt goods are being landed at their risk, hazardous Godowns of the HONG- loto the hazardous and/or extrn. KONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD., whence and/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 after 22nd July, 1923, will be subject to rent.
All Claims must reach us by 29th July, 1923, or they will not be recognised.
All damaged packages will be examined by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas (Marine Surveyors). at 10 am. on 20th July, 1923.
No Fire Insurance will be affected. Bill of Lading will be counter- signed by
ARNHOLD & CO., LTD.,
Agents. Hongkong, July 16, 1923.
INDO-CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
STSLMER
PASLIND.
DESTINATION FTRAITE & OILOLITA 10/
„NAMBANG...Wod, 18th July, 3 pm. Koue vin Akoy. S'Hai & YOKOHAMAROSANO..................Thurs., 10th July, 7am. SALOON......
......................................................................FUOSHING....Thurs., 18th July, 7 am RALPHONO vis Ronow....................MINGSANG, .......Fri., 10th July, 8 a.m. SHANGILAT via SWATO...YUBANG BANDAKAN MAN HAUBANG....................Fri., 20th Inly, Noon ........Fri., 20th July, Noon ENARAI VIS-SWITOW... Baux à vin SWATOW
..Tues., 24th July. Noon ......CHAKSANG... Too, 24th July, 2 p.m. TIEKTAIS www.CHIPSHING..........Sud., 25th July, Noon. BAKORAT VÍS SWATOW.... TUNG ZİHING )....Tues., 28th July, Noon Kobe vla. Mout BANGKOK in HоHOW CHUNHANG...at.. 7th Aug. Bar ..........Wed., 1st Aug., Noor
.......WAISHING
„LAISANO
Calcutta Lins.-This line now afforda regular anilings to Calentia, Penang and Singapore returAIAS from Calcutta steamers perceel via inits and Bongking to Japan, timally calling at Shanghai. All seemers have excellent passager accominciatios, are items with wirsians and carry a fully quatland Burgeon.
Shanghai Zins.-Bailings approximately every three days between Unston and Shazzhal, korostima calling at walow. Through tickets cant stained and through Bill of Lading saund to all Northern and Yangi Parur ya Bhanghai. Manila Ling-4 woolly service la maintained with Manila, by roses with good passenger
accom.alicza, walitoge from both porta avery Pilday. Haiphong Lina-Ballings approximately weekly for paassagem and zargo, calling at Holhow bela
Line-Volley God HS KAUBANG batir Bears having eroullent parti
to and from Fantaken by two bon tons steamers K*,
Contac
Tentan Fazgkor
་
acsomszocation. Carge taken on throngh Dile of Indlag for Kedazion Labuan, Thwao and Lahad Datu
Lina-A regular rice is run from Starh to Marombar between longtong and
Teateicam!ally calling at Welhalweland Chatoo. Line.- A workly service is provided between Hongkong mad Bangtok via Swatow, by Era
renaturated with up-to-date passenger accommodation"
CALCUTTA LINE.
THE STEAMANIP
14
NAMSANG
will be despatched on To-day at 3 p.m.
FOR
SINGAPORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA. Through Bills of lading issued to RANGOON, MADEAS, PORT SWETTENKAM AND DUTCH EAST INDIES.
For Freight and Passage apply to:-
Telephone Central 216.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
NYK
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
411
40 ***
General Managers.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP vis Singapore do
COPENHAGEN.
The Steamship
"BOLIVIA"
In their last report Messrs. Arkell & Douglas quote for shipments to A large part of Mr. McCon Hongkong and Manila from Mel-nochie's hook is taken up with a having arrived, Consiguses of Cargo Hams and Bacqnt, per ton, bourne or Sydney, as follows:- list of Scottish forests, giving are hereby informed that all goods
40 cub. it.
ownership and acrenge, with are being landed and stored at their rink 80/- descriptive notes, which is useful into the hazardous and for extra Tinned Fruits Taras, por ton, 40 cub. ft.. 60/- for reference and should form hamdous Godowne of the Hongkong
60 valuable record.
Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co, Ltd. whence delivery may be obtained.
Canned Meats, per ton, 40 Tinned Butter, per ton, 40
oub, ft.
60/-
cub. ft.
&
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns, and ell 60/- GIRL REJECTS APOLOGY. goods remaining undelivered after the Biscuits, per ton, 40 cub. ft.... 60/-] Compressed Fodder, Chaff,etc.,
23rd of July, 1929, will be subject
por 20 cwt., or 66 cubic feet. 40/- Flour, er 2,000 hs.
25/ Bran, per ton, 20 awt..... Pollard.........
50%- 80/-
50/-
Wheat, per ton, 20 cw. Oats, per ton, 20 cwt. Leather (bales), par ton, 20 Tallow, her ton, 20 cwt.......
cwt.
100/. Onions, per 40 cub. ft. (in
457.
60/.
cases) Onions, per 20 cat. (in bags)..100
MOVEMENT OF STEAMERS,
WANTS TO HAVE MAN FUNISHED.
to rent.
All broken, chated and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined in the Goddard & Douglas on the 23rd of presence of Consignees by Monrs.
July, 1923, at 10 am.
All claims must reach us before the 26th of July, 1929, or they will not be recognized.
No Bre insurance will be affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned
At Marylebone, Stanley Charles Bonnimall, 34, a civil engineer, of St. Quintin's-avenue, North Kensington, was charged with assaulting Miss Alice Goater, daughter of a police constable. followed her in the street at mid-
Miss Gpater said that Bonnimail by
night and invited her to stay out with him. Despite her objections, He followed her up the steps of her house, put his arm round her waist,
The B. F. "Nelena"arrived at London | and pulled her down, and when
on July 10
Capt. and Mrs Ivar Ports left Coba on Jalg.16 for Hongkong at the door.
The B. F. &.& "Tindareas" for Facilia eventually she got inside he tapped Biqueland Misa F. H. Skinner
Major
Hatterusly
Smith
and is due he e todas.
JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD.,
Agents,
Hongkong, July 17, 1923.
Cramp Colle.
No need of suffering from crampe in the stomach or intestinal psína. Obam-
Mr. Freke Palmer for the de-berlain's Colle and Diarrhoea Remedy The CPS RM8. "Empress of fence, said Bonnimall had been sever fails to relieve the most severe Australia" arrived at Yokohama on July E.Hra W. T. Stanton € let: Yokohama on July 7 and is dus at very 1 with influenza. On this sses. Get it to day, there will be no
Mr A. W. Stewart Vaboraver to-day.
night he had four glasses of stout time to send for it after the attack comes Me and Mrs W. J.Mad Miss Btub-Isith, Middlesbro, and Landon left and dizzy. He was thoroughly
The B. 8.a. "Beulawers" from at a public house and got muddled For sale by all Chemists and Store- bings
Barcock
Hawker
A Col. 8. 7. Hoard Mr A. W. Tickle Mr J. B. Hawker Mrs. Thomson Singapore for this port on July 14 and ashamed of himself, and offered may be expeated to arrive here on Miss Goater the most ample and about July 10.-
humble apology.
Lol. & Mrs Be Capt. & Mrs Vidail
EGI
Mr E. Des Voeux The B. F..Yangtzn from Liver Eng.Com. J. H. and Mrs W. B pool left Singapore on July 18 for this Miss Goater, asked by the
port and is dus here on July 1.
The B. F. 3.Yeneters left Liver accepted the apology, said she magistrate, Mr. Symmons, if she pool on Juze 18 for Singapore, Hongkong would like to, but she thought Bon- Shanghel, Moji Robe, Yorkalabl and Yokohama and is dus hore on July 3, nimiall ought to be punished.
The B. F. da Pyrrhus" left Liver- Į P.C. Goater, the girl's father, pool on June 23 for Hongkong. Sheabut said he did not think Bonnimali Kobe sad Yokohams and is dos bere on ought to go unpunished. or about July 25.
Mr. H. Hollings Capt. R. F. Walkar
Hooken
Wakeham
worth
Lt. Orga.. & Mrs V. Mr and Mrs E. Ward
Jonsin-
Capt. & E Watt Capt. & Mr L. D.He J Weibost
Joll
Mr and Mrs A. F.
Wheen -Mr & Mrs MilnersMaj & Mrs White
Jones
MrR. H. WH
Major A. F. Jone
Mr W. A. Jordan
PALACE HOTEL.
July 8.
Mr A. T. Boteler
Mr. B. J. de ́A.
ar and Mrs D. A. Moore
Oldzroll
Mr O. U. Dance
Mr EL. Din
J. W. Howard
Mr.J. Jack Mr Chan, Jones Mr L Leinster Mr W. E. Idley MrJ. T. ManDİK My L. MOLAND
Mr and Men L. J.
Morley
The B. F. Hyson left New Mr. Symmons fined Bonnimall York on June 6 for Suez, Blasita, Manila 406, saying: "It may mean his ruin, and Hongkong and is dus here on er but I cannot help it if you insiston about August a
it, Mr. Goater.” The B....Patroclus" left Liver- |
A charge of insulting behaviour poo! on July 7 for Singapore, Hongkong, against Bonnimali was dismissed. Shanghai, Taku sed Dainy and is duo here ou or shout Augrat 82.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.
Goods per # "Muenatorland".. re- maining undelivered after July 3, will
TO KEEP COOL AND WELL
IN THE HEAT
be subject to rent. Agents.- Arbeld and daily regularity is essential. To dispel H., Ltd.
nongi pation, gently simulate the ilver
Mr A. Patoa Mr R; B. Beld Mr T. Rogers Mra C. Bastoll Mr and Mrs O,
Stanton Mrs C. Stinger! Mr Rene Vezia Mr W. Wilari
MISUNDERSTOOD.
Mistress: "Don't call them, jugs, Mary they're emers,
Mald
Oh, thank you ma'am And are all them little basins mine, too?"
All goods per se. "Bolivia" remaining ard sid the appstila, banish billonsnes andelivered after July 13, will be sub- and summer fasdaches, Finkolies sra foot to rent. Agents-John Menpers and Co, Ltil
NEVER MISS ONE.
yourself very wise, I dare say; but Elder sister "Oh, you fancy could give you a wrinkle or two. never miss them."
Younger sister: "No doubt and
PINKETTES
prevent diarrhoea and dysentery gran
is clear the skin, sweeten the breath, perfection. Th se da nty Fizio laxatives
Of dealers, or post free 60 omts the visi from Dr. Williams Medicine Co,|| 60 Klanges Road, t hängh,1,
ireepers.
BHIPBUILDERS,
ATS TA MARU...
HASHIMA MARU
**
TH
„SYDNEY & MELBOURNE vis Manila &c.,
VICTORIA, SE÷TTLE & VANCOUVER via Shangbai & Japan ports. Through Bille of Lading Issued to all Overland Common Points in U.8.4. & Canada. Through passage rates to Enrope vis America 0.3105, G842', G8440
KAGA MARU
Tuesday, 14th fuly IYO MARU********
...Saturday, 11th August BUIDZOOKA MɩRU...
...Wedcoaday, 6th Sept. ...Wednesday, 18th July Noon ***Wednesday, 1st August HAMBURG vin LONDON & ROTT«ADAM.
MITO MARIT...
...... First ball Angust. LIVERPOOL via MARSEILLES & VALENCIA.
TOKUSHIMA MARU,
... Friday, 10 A
agust YOSHINO MARU
Wednesday, 18th July Noon AHI MABU NEW YORK and/or BOSTON VIA PANAML
Wednesday, 15th August BUENOS AIRES via S'pore, Delagos Bay, Darban & Cape Town,
DELAGOA MARU ..."... **********Saturday, 4th August KAMAKURA MAHU (calls Saigon)
...Thursday, 18th July BOMBAY is Singapore, Pensng & Colomb
·BADO MARU...
Friday, 17th July
Monday, 20th July
+
H.
CALCUTTA: via Bingaporn, Penang & Rangoed.
HOJI MARU... NAGASAKI KOB¢ &/YOKOHAMA,
TANGO MABU
TOR
***
...Thursday, 16th August
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA
FDSHIMI MĀRU MORIOKA MARU. NAGANO MARU...
MISHIMA, MARU
TAMBA MARU...
*་
***
J
30
......Tuesday, 31st July
-Thursday, sad August ...Saturday, 4th August
...Wednesday, 15th August
Wednesday, 15th August
For further information apply to- NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
Tel. Central Nos. 199 & 293.
昇 T
SHIP REPAIRERS. BOILER MAKERS. FORGE MASTERS, OXY-ACETYLENE, AND
· ELECTRIC WELDERS,
MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL
CHEUNG
T. OGURI, Manager.
SING
JEWELLERB
群
Dealers in China Jades, Diamonds, Pearls,
Precious Stones & Amber-Beads.
78, Queen's Road Central,
Inspection
Tel. Centi, 2907.
Cordially Invited.
LIMITED.
TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY
ENGINEERS.
OF HONGKONG,
TEL. ADDRESS: "TAIKOODICE," HOKOTONY. TELITHONE CITRAL No. 212.
CAIL FRAS: '0, com AxL. Perrast. {
-DRY DOCK-
Length 787 Foot. Length on Blocki 759 Fest
Depth on Centre of BIL: (H.W.0.8.T.) 34 Æ. § Lex.
-THREE SLIPWAYS—
Capablé · of Handling Ships, Up - ta 3,003) Tana Displacement. Electric Craze at Bea Wall, Cispahls of Eifelag 100 Tom ́at: 75. Fort Radios.
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