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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 198

FATHER AND SON,

EX-KAISER STILL DREAMING:

PRINCE'S DESIRE.

(By One Who Visited Them.)

A. SAINT" AND THE VATICAN:

AN UNUSUAL INTERVEN: TION.

On the Adriatic side of Italy, beneath the wooded slopes of Monte Gargano, lies the little The little island of Wieringen is township of San Giovanni Rotondo, - pleasant enough 'in spring and

summer. The fields and hedgerows and there, in a convent of Capuchin are a rich green and the tiny friars, lives "Il Santo," Padre Pio gardens bright with flowers. The of Pietralcina. When Padre Pio fishermen's cottages have red roofs first came to the convent, some six and white window-frames. They are squat and solidly built, for there or seven years ago, there was is nearly always a strong wind nothing to distinguish him from blowing. In winter there are con any other monk, except that he was tinual storms that sweep by with even quieter, perhaps, than the such violence that it is difficult 19 rest, and a strict observer of the stand erect in them.

The Crown prince lives in the Capuchin rule, which is that of the Vicarage a very plain building that Franciscan order in its utmost has been made far more comforta

rigour. O: September 20, 1918, ble inside than it was five years ago when he wk it over. He has had while Padre Pio was praying, he books, pictures, and furniture sent fell into an cestasy, and when he from Germany. Some of the chairs recovered it was to find that, like are valuable antiques and there is a Luis Seize cupboard from Pots-St. Francis, he bore the marks of dam that does not harmonise with the stigmata on his hands, feet and the other accessories in the rooms,teft side. Doctors came to visit

He is, forty-one, and his hair has turned completely grey since him from all parts of Italy, but not the war. His face is much fuller, of them could explain the but it is als more furrowed, and phenomenon. his forehead is more winkled. His eyes and his-gestures are as live as ever, his hotly athletic, He has the same abrupt way of

speaking His moventents, too, are sidden and abrupt.

He hates activity, and it is surprise that he should have retained much vitality after five years of exile on this little island, But his love of sport and body exerrise keep him.fit. His artitude towards life is simple. He is not given to abstruse meditation or deep thinking. He takes things very much as they are without worrying over their ultimate causes. He is comparatively free from illusions, particularly from illusions that Gil the world in which his imperial father lives at-Doorn.

TuS PRINCE'S DESIRE.

the

Of course he is a convinced monarchist. At the same time he is not squeamish or embittered because Germany is a Republic. One of his favourite axioms is "The State is a means to an end, not an end in itself" He does not meditate the overthrow of the Republic. He accepts it with ashrug of the

shoulders, although he believes the monarchy would be better. He longs to go back to Germany. This longing was apparent in everything he told me during the few days I spent with him. He would like to go back and live in Germany as an ordinary citizen, determined to abstain from all political activity; especially from any kind of monarchist plotting. His determic- ation is honest enough and free from any hidden motives, but at the same time it is doubtful whe ther he would be able to resist the influence of his friends. If only he could be preserved from his friends no harm would be done by

his retura.

THE CHINA MAIL.

LATEST SHIPPING NEWS. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND

ARRIVALS...

Hok Canton, (Hong On) from Fort Bayard. Co's Wharf,

Poolce, (Hugg Shun) from Kwong-chow-wan-Co's Wharf.

Haifoong, (Douglas & Co.) from Swatow.-Co's Whinzf.

Tamba Maru, (N. Y. K) from Moji-Kowloon Wharf.

Celebes Maru, (0. S. K.) from Singapore--A5.

Oct.

PASSENGERS.

(Continued from Page 7.)

VICTORIA,

1AO.L

J.-0.8.K. 14,—A, O. L

10.-N... 23.-A.Q.I 18.-. F.

Nov. 4.-N.Y.K.

8.-A, (), IL.

Kashing. (B. & S.) from Saigon. C38.

18.~~~A. O. L

29,—R, F.

Dec

18.. F.

Taisa (J. M. & Co.) from Swatow C37.

Henrik, Lee Bing Kee) from Bangkok.-C14.

Jan.

8.-B. F.

Oct.

A. O. I

Kwah Wu, (Didwell & Co.) from Chinwantau. Wanchai.

Wing Hong. (Williamson & Co.) from Hongay.-Wanchai

Cochinchine, (Kaiyu) from Hai- phong.-C.42,"

DEPARTURES.

4

Java, J. Manners) for Singa- pore.--September 28,

|

Pios. MoKinley. Arabia Marn. Pres. Jackson. Код Мити Pres. Jeffoizon. Tyndarcus.

lyo Maro

Prvs. Grant.

Pro. Madison. Protesilaus. Achille Philostotca

SEATTLE.

10. K 13.-A. 0..1. T 13.-3.Y.K. 25.-A.U.L. Nov. 4-N.V.K.

.-A.O.L. 19.-A. O. L. 2-8.F

Dec. 18.-F. Jan. 8.-B. F

Anatina, (A. P. C.) for Mire.-1Oct. September 28.

20.-B. F.

Pros, McKinley. Arabia Mara, From Jackson. Raga Mara. Yrci. Jefferson.

Ivo Maru..

Pres. Grant. Proa. Madison. Protesilmus. Achillea Philoc'ctes,

Tyndarous.

LOS ANGELES.

X.-U.S.8.1. 26.-U.S.S.D.

for Hoihow-September 28.

Van Vollenhoven, (Hong Fat)Nov. 7-0.8.8.8.

Hakodate Mara, (N. Y. K.) for

Shanghai.-September 28,

Pheumpenh, (Wo Fat Sing) for After this his fame as a saiat Saigon.-September 28.

Passat. (K. M. Tai) for, New- spread gradually but surely, It is

said that he possesses a miraculouschwang-September 28. gift of healing, and the power. Huichow. (B. & S.) for Weihiwei. common to many saints, of becom➡September 28.

West Carmona.

5.-P. & 0. 8H, F 8-N.Y.K

3. B. P. 18.-3 F. 13.-P. & 1. 22-N.X.R. 23—1.40 23.-0.1.8. 26,-B. F -27.-B..F. 81.-E. A. Nov, 2-P. & O.

1.-B. F.

8.-1.0. 6.-D. F. 11.-G. I

12.-E. L. 13.-B. F. 18.-P. & O. 17.—0.P.5: 24.-P. & O. 24.-P. & 0. 14.-B. F. 27.-E. L. 13.-C.P.3. 30, P. & 0. Dec. 11.-B. F. 12.-E. A. 14.-P. &O.. 21.-0.P 8. 28.-P. & O Jag. 2.-E. L.

J

8. B. F. 11.-P. & 0. 15.-E. A, 25.-P. & C.

Feb. 8.-E. A.

8.-P. & U. 12.-B. F.

St.-E. L.

22.--P. & ().

Mar. 7.-P. & O.

Moran.

.Woot Cactus.

Oct.

SAN FRANCISCO. 3.-0.8.9.8. 24-T.K.K. 26.-T.K.K.

.

Wost Carmo

12-E A

Taiyo Marn.

Nov. 1.-T.K.K.

Tanyo Maru

Fares Maru. Shinyo Maru. Siberis Maru.

14-T.K.K, 23.-T.E.K.

RIO DE JANEIRO.

(VIA SAIGOS, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, DORDAN & CAPETOWN).

VALPARAISO.

ing invisible at will, and of appear- Campinas, (Optong & Co,) for iog suddenly in some distant place | Hongay.--September 28, where his help is needed, at an

Mingsang, J. M. &. Co.) for car when it is authentically known Manila-September 28.

Tango Maru, (N. Y. K.) for that he has never left his convent ceil. San Giovanni Rotondo Manila.-September 28.

place il

Haifoong, Douglas & Co.) for Swatow.---September 28,

Sosha Matu, (0. S. K). forfet. -T.K.K. Swatow.-September 28.

has

become

of

pilgrimage to which people flock from all parts of the world, and more than one crowned head has made his way to the little Apulian

to seek help or comfort from

the Saint."

Padre Pio himself lays no claim to`miraculous gifts; he is the most modest and simple of men. He bas a mild, ascetic countenance, with a fair beard, and hair turning grey on his high temples. His eyes are kind yet piercing; his voice has a peculiar charm.

A few weeks ago the Catholic world was startled by a paragraph in the "Osservatore Roman" (the official organ of the Vatican) to the effect that "the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office, having made enquiry into the facts attributed to Padre Pio of Pietral- ciaa, has come to the conclusion that there is nothing supernatural about them and the faithful are, therefore, exhorted to act in con formity with this declaration"

Giovanni San

Rotondo this announcement has caused

It was to sterration.

AL

Tungshing, (J. A. & Co) Swatow.--September 28,

MOVEMENT OF STEAMERS.

Via Jazan, HONOLULU, BAN Franotsoo SAN PEDRO, Rapino Capz, BALBOA Callao, Anica & Iquiqor).

Det. 2-S.,B.

7-C.S.AB,

Anyo Maru.

Selvo Mara. Rakoyo Mara.

21.-P. & 0. 30.-E. L.

Apr, 4.-P. & 0.

1-E. A. 15.-E. 1.. 18.-P. O. May 2.-P. & U. 15.-P. & U.

Mantos. Ixion.

Hakoraki Maru..

Agapenor.

Phoitus,

Karacala

Hakosso Maro

Bloília.

Impress of Anin.

Bipener.

. Gladsus.

Dhilo. Caledonia.

Atreat,

Nalloro. Tatresian. Glenluce.

City of Lincoln."

Adrastea.

Malwa..

Kimpress of Canada, Boudon,

Nyanza

Machaon.

City of Karachi. Empress of Russia. Kalyan. Sarpedeti, Malaya Dosanka.

Empress of Alia. Kaiser-T-Hind, City of Paris.

Patroclus. Khiva. Arla, Macedonia. Australion.

Kashgar.

Mentor.

City of Canterbury.

Morea.

Karmala,

Java. Noldern.

City of York. Dolto. Yetu. City of Cario. Chine. Kalyan. Kashmir.

HAVRE.

Oct. 3-B. F. Prometheus. Nov. 1. F. Earypylus.

LIVERPOOL.

Oct. 3-B. F. 1. F

26.-B. F. Not. L.-B. F. 30.-B. F.

Prometheus. Rhexaner, Memnon.

Burypykus. Qania.

DUNKIRK.

for

|Doc. T.K.K.

Jan. 15,-.T.K.K.

PORTLAND.

Flonnawa. Wowalona. Montague,

Oct. 9.-B. F.

Agaponor.

GLASGOW.

Oct. 6, F.

Toba-sza. Atober.

10. ---A, F. 18. B. R. Nov. 1.-B. г. 20.-H. F.

The . . .s.Laomedon" left Port Nov. 7.-U.8.§.B. Said on Supt. 10 for London Rotterdam and Hamburg.

Said or 5. pt. 1 for London, Rotterdam

The F. ss. "Dardanus" left Port

and. Tiamburg.

NEW YORK.

M

(VIL PANAMA.)

The B F. 3s. "Titon lift Fort Said Oct. 17.-N.Y.K. on Sept. 23 for Gence, Marseilles, Liver- Nov. P-AOT pool and sgow,

bar l'asscoger Line left Mej for Hong- kong on Sept. 23 and is expected hes today.

The Y.K. a. "Tamba Maru" Bom- Oct.

from

The B. L... "Bynuletich " Middlesbro, Antwerp, and Landon lef: Suck for this port via Straits Ports and anila on Aug. 28 and may be expected to arrive here to morrow.

The A.D.I.5. President McKinley."

Nov.

(VIA BURT.)

2-P. I 5.-B. F. 8.-D. & Co. 15.-N.D.L. 16.-H. F. 23.-B. F. 35-P. It. 1.-B. R

5.-B. F.

*G. —D, LA 12.-D. & Co. 15,-, F.

Celtic Prince. Perseus Suniza WCRET. Karinga.

Icinous.

Stavi Prince. Legazpi.

City of Oran. Sinnley Dollar. Bulton Castle. Toncit.

0. Lapiz Y Lopez.

BOSTON.

2-P. I. 5.-B. F. H.-D. & Co. 11.-B. V. 17.-N.Y.E. 25.-B. F. 31.-P. L.

which sailed from this part on topt. 24. atp.m arrived at Manila Sept. 26 at 7.30am and will depart for Horgkong. Dec. 19.-R. B. Sept. 8 atp.m. arriving Hongkong Sept. 30 at 7.37 .m. This steamer sails Front Seattle via Shanghai, Kobe and Det. oured that his superiors intend-Yokobsmu rn Uct. 1 at 10.0, ed to change his place of residence The CP., B.M.S. Empress of and the population rose up and Russia" Capt. A., J. Hocken, R.N R., went in procession to the convent Commander, will leave Inra For Victoria clamouring for Padre Pio. They and Vancouver, B. via Slangbat Wossung (Ngasaki), Kobo no 10 a m, oa himself to them at a window. To refused to leave until he had shown et 4.

prevent a secret departure, forty Fascists have undertaken to guard the convent by turns, day and

night.

THE EX-KAISER.

When I left Wieringen to visit the ex-Kaiser William at Doorn 1 felt that I was passing from one world into another. The Prince is

If he cannot go back to Germany he would like to go to America and He is not Begin life afresh there. unintelligent or unenergetic, and it is very difficult to say how he would get on in free competition with other men, a thing he never yet experiened. The life that would suit bim best would be that of an English country gentleman

a prisoner, but the ex-Kaiser much or sporting squire. As things are now, there is little prospect that he more so. The Prince is surround- will be anything else than an exileed by harbed wire skirting anar- for years to come--something half-row path continually patrolled by way between a tourist enjoying an gendarmes. Through the wire the island holiday and Napoleon on St. park is visible and the imperial re- sidence amongst the trees. There Helena.

expense.

He is liked by the fisherfolk of is a high-walled entrance with a Wieringen, and they never fail to huge gate of cast-iron adorned with greet him whenever he passes by. a big ornamental "W" surmounted It often happens that when they by a gilt crown. This costly gate catch a particularly fine fish they was erected at the ex-Kaiser's bring it to bis house and he buys it special desire and at his own from them. He is very simple in

The Prince reads three news- his tastes. He does not care for luxuries, although he owns several papers, one Cerman, one Dutch, cases of French champagne, which one English. The ex-Kaiser reads is served on special occasions. He all the big newspapers just as he himself is not much of a drinker, used to do that is to say, he but he treats his visitors genreceives cutting of all the articles erously. He has few prejudices, in them considered fit for his per and amongst his numerous guests usal. A few weeks ago he had an there is even a Socialist school-additional storey built above his

master.

HIS LIBRARY.

The B. L. .s.Sofala" left Rangoon for this port on Sept. 19 with the out- ward English-Mails, and is dus here on Oct. 4.

|

Nov. 5.-B. F.

4.-D. L. H.A.0.1. 12.--D, & Co. 18.-B. F.

Celtic Prince. Ferrous. Buruge. Karonis

Toba Mara. Alcinour.

Pri-co Slavic. City of Oran. Stanley Dollar. Archor. Bolton Castle.

Teseur.

Oct.

Prometheus. Khoxenor. Memnon Roryphylus. Danta.

AMSTERDAM.

--L.C.. 31.-E..A. Nov. 5.-3.C. II. Des. -I.C.J.L.

11.-A.

ROTTERDAM,

9.-R F. #1.-J.C.-J.L. 10.-H.A.. 16-N.D.L. 16.-B. F. 12.-G. L.

Kertosono.

VOTING CONTEST

OUR $50 PRIZE.

HONGKONG'S POPULAR PLEASURES,

WHAT ARE THEY?

CHINA MAIL'S 4th BIG FREE EVENT.

This week the China Mail's voting contest takes a new form, What are

Hongkong's ten most popular pleasures? Name them in their order and win our $50 prize.

Twenty different popular Icosi piese pres are named below. Belect the tan you' conalder the most popular and write them out in the order of your shelse. Then

cut the form out and send it to the “Ching Mall" office marked “Yole.”~

The list which comes nearest the correct solution will win the prize. The correct solution will be-dealded by the general vote, the fiem polling the mosÉ votes being placed first, the one coming next boing placed second and so on until the fist of top is completed.

Therefore the secret of the contest is Not to select the ten most popular items in alphabetical order from our list. But to select the ten most popular items from our list and judge what place. each individually will occupy-which will come first, which second, and so on until all ten have been placed

The contest lasts from Monday to Saturday. The result will be announced In the "Chins Mall” qu the succeeding Wednesday, when the winner's name wlit be pubilshod along with the correct let.

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The decision of the Editor upon any points which may arite shall be final. Members of the "China Mali" staff are debarred from entering the context.

MAKE YOUR CHOICE HERE

Below, we name twenty different popular. pleasures Select the ten you think the most popular.

Amateur Theatricals

Cards

Cinemas

Concerts

Dancing

Gardening

Mah Jong Motoring Painting Photography Picnics Racing Radio Reading Shopping

1...

Kerbosons. Chiln.

2...

Costkerk

3...

Ouderkerk,

- Malaya.

Jan. 15-E. A. Həb. G.-E. A. Mar. 17.-E. A.

Asia.

5...

Australien.

Java

6...

Apr. 10.-E. A.

Peru

7...

8...

Oct. 2-G L Fembrokeshire

$9....

SJ.C.-J.L

Posikerk,

G-R F

Txion.

10...

8.-R. B.

Carl Tazien.

11...

Agapener.

12...

Oldenburg.

Weser.

18...

Phentine.

26.-B. F. 31-E, A.

Olenluce. Elpenor.

14...

Chile.

15.

Atrous.

16...

5.-B. F.

Котавив.

Singing

6. B. F.

Tairasias.

17...

Nolloro.

Sketching

18...

Sport

Erland.

Machaon.

19..

Theatre

flavelland.

Giucus.

20...

Walking

Ouderkerk Malaya.

-Pruussen.

Rheinland. Esia.

Australien.

OUT

Vogtland. Jave; Toru.

The B. F. 5.5. "Machaon" left Liver pool on Sept. 11 for Hongkong, Shanghai, BRINDISI VENICE & TRIESTE NV. 1. F Taku and Puloy and is due hote on or about Oct. 16. "

The B. L. r.E. "Benvorlich "- from Middlesbro, Antwerp and London left Suez for this port on Sept. 18 and may be expected to arrive here on Oct. 18.

THE WATER SUPPLY.

Level and Storage of water in reservoirs in the 1st September 1913--

CRET AND HILL DISTRIOT WATER WORKS LEVEL

1325 Tram 16. 11. Below | Leus) with overflow

gracio

Petans Browbrel while overflow

1. Halo orordom fyme Intern+late 1/1,7

4 in. Below averdoet din. Abuve overtow Tan Bak ft. 11n,

Bulow draw Havel with ove:dow

one Not Chang eft,

din Below overtow} Lert) with SVETOM Pokal 24. v. 1

Oct. 2.-L. T.... Rosandre.

SOUTH AFRICAN FORTS.

DURBAN AND CAPETOWN

(VIA "INGAPOLs; Buzvés Aizza, Rio De Janeiro, Santos and HauRITIUS.)

HARCELONA & VALENCIA

Pet. 15.-R.A.L.. Nov, B. B.

24.-F.A.L. Dec. 3.-H. A.L.

18.-B. II.

Oldenburg.

Legazpi.

Havaland. Ermland,

0. Lopez Y Lopez.

GENOA.

Oct 10.-B. F.

J5-N.D.L. 19.-G. L. 23.-B. F.

Nov. 20.-B. F.

Rhoxenor. Weser.

Glanluce.

Memnon.

Oinfa,

MARSEILLES.

Star Sept. 31.-E. A. net. 8.-B. F.

I

FARM BTAWAND

Balow Oferta | Level with Orgetow POKANE 17 KELIJỒNG AND WHOGRAJR OF 1 ALLONE.

1273. BGN TR

www.80

Net

stam Intermediate -

Tk.

24.07

1,793.42

Palmer

Total

sampton

1420

10.01

37.4

Kadha

Ytb

-I

د المع

D-PR&O, 8.-N.V.K. 10.-B. F. 14.-R. L 19,-P) 26.-B. F. Nov. 1. F.

2-P, &* *.-P. Q.

24.-P. & 0. 272-K. L.

$155.7

Qonunion of water in the City nd Datelet la millions and declmaje orangery for the children of his gallons during the month of August.. second wife. When the building was complete he eclebrated died population - U po mapkan get best | occasion, according 10 His library consists mainly of the English and American fiction. He' German, caston, by inviting a Intermittent Fupply in all Rider Main loves the mordern novel-of a multitutte of children mostly Tistricts during August 1922 excopting 1 certain kind. Florence Barclay, peasant children-from the neigt day vie, 31st when a Constant apply Dec. Ethel M. Dell, Olive Wadsley-all bourhood. He served them with was operated in Wastern lider Main Dis-

tricts only. are there on his bookshelves. I cakes and chocolate himself. Then

Intermittent Supply in all Rider Main There is one bookcase with the he stood up in front of them and Districts up to 12th and Constant Supply inscription la capital letters, My made a speech, ending with three in all districts from 13th August 1983, Works. It holds -his-own-three cheers for the Queen of Holland... KOWLOON LATER WORKƏ LƏVI. books and the translations of them. in-numerous languages-his book on big-game hunting, his war book, and his memoirs. These memoirs

published about a year about in groups, each one holding ago. He supplied the facts, and a saucer and a piece of cake. They

were

1923.

He gives a reception every Sun-] Komison dritte-}_kit_ @la__here! #5 kcoredom

von jammeroc....... i Delow avendon day afternoon and often on other

BJOKANE IN BELGAVAS, KEP, DECIMATE DE BALEQUI afternoons well. The guests

1925. (very numerous as a rule) stand

932-20 Kuwing

£ rulada, Úra vita "Som')

INTO - I Lowas Casumption weld is nowiu in allons and decimals of gallons during the coath of August.

U meumysten.

21, B. F.

Australien.

Premstheus. Mantas. Hakazaki Marn.

thexener. City of Liccoln.

Karmaala.

Mennon.

Caledonia,

Bargoylus.

Nellore.

Ontifa Nyauza

City of Karachi, Kalyan.

roupedon. City of Paris.

30-F. & 0.

Jan.

11,

F.

L

8.-B. F.

· Patroclus

Sām. &.0.

29-B. I

Feb.

8-P. &0. 21.---L 22.-P. & Q. Mar. 7.P. &c. 21.-P. 40. 3.-E. L. Apr. 4.-P. O.

107. 21.10

IMAL

184,30

7 Maemydion per band),

01 02 hig

20

.185

·

Jonz

his friend Rossner, an Australian stand for two or three hours. It is journalist, supplied the sentiment very tiring and insufferably boring. which makes up the greater part of The ex-Kaiser is present in full uniform and goes from group to the book.

He is not allowed to leave the group, talking to each fa turn, just August island except in a car and accom as in the old days. He is still the panied by a Dutch officer, and when Kaizer in his own mind. He lives Augu he is on the mainland he is not in a world of romance, just as he The Government Analyst's reporteshev allowed to leave the car. He is not used to do. He believes that hebt the quality of the water is satisfac allowed to pass through Amster-will return to Germany some day, org.

1923 Full Supply in all districts during.

18.-E. L.

18.-Y. &0. May 10.-P. & U,

Macedonia, Ka'sor-1-End. Fastigar. City of Oterbury

Maren.

Farmala.

Naldera,

City of York. A Delta

1 City of Curio,

Chios. Kashmir.

GIBRALTAR,”

·Oct. 8.—I'. & Q, ** Mantus. 192: frostriation in all distriots dorleg Nov, S.-P. &.0. Caledonia

J. P. & 0.

Nellore. 4.-P. & C..

Nyan 30-P. O Kalyan.

· Balser-I-Hind.

CONDON. Sept. 30-P. & DJ · Seadan.

dam or the Hague, and when he and that the German" people will ¦, gota munisii to miss Argash toʻzu in, 21 by in, goes to see his father at Doorn he acclaim him unanimously and has to make a long detour to avoid enthusiastically. His less imagin Amsterdam.

alive son does not share this belief

HT. CRYABY,

Watoi pabority. Pabllo Works Departmanns, AIN

Deo, 28.3.2

~12, 20. 13.-H. F. 18-H. A. I 20.-R. F. 24.-H.A.L -R. F Deo. 7.-3.0.J.L

18.-F. 4 Jan. 3.-R. A. I 1-R. A. L H.-E. A Feb. 6.-E. A.

2.-H. A. L. Mar. 1.--E, A. Apr. 10.-E. A.

· Adrastur

London Margo. Mantna. Hakozaki Maru. Carl Legion. Weger. Oldenburg.

Glealage Karmala.

ANTWERP. Bopt. 30.-O. S. K. Oct. 5.-P. & 0. 8.-N.Y.K. 8.-R. B. 15-N.D.L J.-H.A.L.. 1P.-G. L 19.-P. & D. 02-N Y.K. Nov 9, P & Q.

&—P: &0: 13.-D. F. 24-F. & 0, 10-H.A.L. 30,--P. & 0. 26.-B. 1. Dec. 3-1. A.L

14.-P. & 0,

Hakosan Mura. Caledonia.

Nellore.

Adrastus.

Nyaeza. Havolland. Kalyan

Kelner 1-Hind. Ermlood.

CUT THIS

To the Editor

China Mail,

Sir,

Hongkong.

Hongkong, Sept. 28, 1923.

I consider the following the popular local pleasures placed in which I think they should appear

en most the order

Please write clearly in block letters.

1.

Devanka.

2.

HAMBURG.

London Maru,

Pembrokeshire.

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Euaneus.

Oostkerk.

Teirprisu

Chile.

Machaon. Havallard. Gloncus.

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Aust-allen. Vogtland.

Name

Feru.. BREMEN.

Address

Kertasona. Dostik. Ouderkerk.

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