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M.V. "ROMOLO"

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LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP Via Singapore, Colomba,

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AMIR MARU .................... Friday, 5th November.

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BORNEO MARY

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Friday, 5th November.

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Thursday, 4th November.

Sunday, 7th November. Friday, 19th November,

Wednesday, 10th November.

CALCUPPA-Via

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SHIPPING SECTION.

SHIPPING NOTES.

VESSELS FROM FAR AND

:| NEAR

The Admiral Oriental liner "Pre- sident Grant" arrived yesterday afternoon from Seattle via Shang hai and Japan and brought 858 tons of salt flah from Japan. 108 tens of provialons and 241 tons of Sho cotton goods from America. also brought 33 first-cabin passen gera for Hong Kong. The "Grant" reports the death of two steerage passengers from an unknown cause. She sails this afternoon for Mardin

Messrs. Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co. have been advised that the 8.3. "Alipore" left Singapore yes- terday afternoon for this port and is due here on Nov. 7 at daylight

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The Eusturn and Australian Line s.8. "Tanda," from Austra- ha and Manila, arrived this morn- ing with a general cargo of 1,052 Lons, 294 steerage passengers and 143 bags of mail. She also brought. 28,000 rounds of ammunition for transhipment to Macao.

Tanda" will, sail for Shanghai and Japan to-morrow morning.

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The

"Agra”

The Swedish steamer of the Swedish East Asiatic Co., Ltd.. left Antwerp on Oct. 23, and is due Eere on or about Nov. 30.

En route to Rio de Janeiro: and Buenos Aires via Saigon and Singapore, the O.S.K. steamer "La Plath Maru arrived here this: morning from Yokohama and Kobe with a cargo of 311 tons of general merchandiser She will lout here and will sail to-morow at noon

The C.P.R. Giner "Empress 02 Asia," which left Hong Kong on Oct. 14 arrived in Vancouver on Nov. 1.

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Two Bank Line steamers are.ex- pected to arrive to-morrow, these being the "City of Baroda" from Shanghai ten route to New York, Boston and Baltimore via Suez) and the "City of Cairo" from Mar- seilles and Southampton (en route to Shanghai und Japan).

| pord... Penangt und Calcutta with passengers, cargo and European ma The "Tilawa" is to leave on Nov. 6 at daylight.

En route to San Francisco via Hong Kong and Honolulu, the Dollar liner "President Cleve- land will arrive here tomorrow. She will sail on Sunday at 10 a.m. with cargo, passengers and mail for the United States and Canada.

LOCAL SHIPPING,

TO-DAY'S ARRIVALS AND

*CLEARANCES.

THE MORNING LIST

Empress of Russia (8789) Bri, from Vancouver and Shanghai Ć: P. S.

A. O. I.

PASSENGER LIST.

ARRIVALS.

List of passengers arrived per A. O L.. 8.5: "President Grant" on- November 3:

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·For Hong Kong: Miss F. -T. 'Bayley, Mr. J. H. Bulmer.. Mr. Y. C. Chan, Mr. P.. Y. Chi, Mrs P. Y. Chi, Mr. and Mrs. Chow Soo- klon, Master Chow.. Mr. A. U. Crawford, Dr. and Mrs. Creighton, Mr. J. Creighton, Master R Creighton, Master J. Creighton. Dr. A. S. Donaldson, Miss U. Ebizawa. Miss M. A. Frame, Mr. M. J. Hellor, Mrs. K. M. Ho, Mt. T. Hines, Dr. W. F. Johnson, Dr. H. Kerr, Mr.

"Tanda (4237) Brl., from Me H. L Mathe. Mr., Leung Koot tourne and Manila; M. M. & Co.

chun, Mr. Li Chou-hum, Misa N. Tean (1851) Bri., from Haiphong L, Mr. E. C. Lobenstine, Dr J: 7. and Fert Bayard; B. & 3.

Lowrie, Mr. and Mrs. H, C.- Lu President Grant (8405) Amer Miss Lu. Mise A. E. Mollett, Dr. can,., from Seattle and Shanghais, A. Moffett. Rev. W. T. Mitchel Miss M. M. Moninger, "Mr. C. M. Royal Arrow (7754) American, Myers, Mr. Pang Chew, "M. C. F from Baltimore; Standard Oil

Fatton, Dr. A. K. Heischauer, Mrs. Devanwongae (1047) German,

C: K. Roya, Miss G. Schultz.. Misa from Quinhon: Cheong Yue.

J. T. Scott, Mr. R. E. Spear, Jr., Prominent 1377) Norwegian, Mr. and H. A. Smith, Mr. Tang from Saigon and Canton; K. Larsen. Chung-sin. Mr. Tom Gar-gum, Mrs. Lisbon Maru (1507) Jun, ShangH. Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Wei," Mr. hai and Swatow; N. Y. K.

Le Plata Maru (4286) Jap., from Yokohama and Kabe; O. S. K.

Departures.

For Manila: Empress of Russia For Shanghai Coblenz, Tjizarcen. Kangting.

Van Overstraten;

For Swatow: Kwat Sang: Sunning.

For Amoy Anking. For Canton: Lisben Maru. For Tarakan: Cardita. For San Pedro: Royal Arrow, For Singapore: Clara Jebsen

Clearances.

For Hoihow; Mingsang. For Moji Borneo Maru. For Muntok: Tykarang.

SHIPS IN PORT.

R. C. Wells, Dr. J. E. Williams,. For Manila: Mrs. K. G. Ainsworth, Miss K. W. Ains- worth, Master G. E. Ainsworth, Mr. Wm. Arnett, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Bourne, Miss E. Bourne, Mrs. S. Bullard. Mr. and Mrs. P. Happ, Mr. and Mrs. J, P: Heilbrona, Mrs. L. F. Kimball, Miss E. B. Kimball, }Mr. C. Laughlin, Mr. V. Martinez. Mr. R. M. Mahler, Miss J. Mathews, Mrs. F. J. Marquort, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. McClelland, Mrs. B. B. Meads, Mrs. LG. Merrill, Mrs. F. W. Muller, Mr. and Mrs." H. S. Rand, Jr., Miss J. Rand. Dr. E. A. Rodier, Mrs. J. P. Schwerin, Mrs. F. Slingluff, Miss S. Slingluff, Master F: Slingluff, Miss A. Smith, Miša D.. Smithy Mrs. C. L. Smith, Miss B. Smythe and Mr. C. E. Weiss,

At 9 am to-day the following" numbers of Vessels: were port:--

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British American

23

2

Norwegian

6

German...

2

Заралеле

3.

Chinese

まず

5.

Dutch

Panama

Portyxuese

French

No flag

Total

WHO'S WHO:

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Prominent passengers who rived here yesterday or the A, Q, L.

. "President Grant" are:-

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List of passengers who arrived on board the E, & A. steamer Tanda" from Australia and Manila to-day-

Miss Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Reynell, Mias A. M. Chris- tianson, Mr. D. S. Black, Mr. W. Weldon, Misa. H. V. Marke, Mrs. Loftus, Mr. E. S. Marks, Capt..

and Mrs. J. O. Gage, Miss E E. Lennon, Miss K.. Lennon, Mt.

H. M. Clark, Miss Grant, Dr. J.

B. Rodgers, and Mrs. Singleton.

DEPARTURES.

List of passengers left Hong Kong for Manila per s.s. "Empress of Russia" on November 3:-

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1926.

CANADIAN

PACIFIC

QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC.

NEXT SAILING

to the

PACIFIC COAST

S.S. "EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

Mrs. B. C. Bracy, Mrs. J. Bremer, Mr. J. F. Bromfeld, Mr. H. H. Bayne, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Beach,| Mr. C. H. Benson, General man- Mr. A. Bisagni, Mr. C C. Brown, The B..teamet "Tilawa" ar-

ager of the American Express at Mrs. J. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. F. rived this morning from Sing-Hong Kong returning from the A. Botelho, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Clarks, United States." Mr. Benson will re- Miss D. Curingati, Mra. S. G. sume work shortly.

Chapman, Mr. H. Coblentz, Col. Mr. W. Lock Wei,.a popular ten-. T. Cornrad, Mrs. Cornrad, Miss nis player in Shanghai disembark-J. Cornrad, Mr. T. Dharmdas, Mr., ing in Hong Kong on a pleasure. Dhalmal, Mr. W. 5. Douglas, Mrs. Douglas, Master -N. H. Mr. J. P. Heilbronn. "proprictor Douglas, Master I. K.. Douglas. Mrs. of the J. P. Heilbronn paper dealersL. C. Davis, Mr. F. Elias, Mrs. T.. in Manila returning there after H. Espinas, Miss Espinas, Mr.

17 vacation" "America. Mr. C. Fatchchand, Mr. E. Feliciòne,

R. Ferlatta, Mr. H. S. Heilbronn is accompanied by Mrs. Mr. Heilbronn.

Fenwick, Mrs. F. Fainter, Mrs. W. Mr. Victor Martinez, manager of Guann, Mrs. D. Greenwell, Mr. P. the Ketchikan Shimon Canning Fac-Madimatin, Mr. F. D. van Horn, tory in Alaska en route to Munila Mr. W. J. Howard, Miss B. Hidalgo on a vacation.

Mrs. C. F. Hudson, Master Hudson, Mr. C K. McClelland, an official Mrs. J. B. P. Harnish, Miss D. of the Standard Oil Co. of New Harnish, Mrs. A. Holding, Mr. R.. York

route to Java on business. Humphreys, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dr. E. A. Rodier, director Jenes, Mr. N. H. Jarman, Miss I of the Bureau of Agriculture of C. Jordon, Miss L. H. Jorden, Mr. Manila returning to Manila after an. K. Juerfedini, Mr. C. Kebayashi, Laura Ca Plante and Pat | extended leave of absence.

Mrs. H. Knox, Miss N. A. Knox, O'Malley-the two extremes in

Mr. H. B. Laral, Mrs. M. M. Laing, Miss D. M. Laing, Master E... C.

AT THE STAR.

THE TEASER" FROM TO-DAY TILL SATURDAY, '

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screen types, prove a very accept MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. Laing. Mr. J. R. Lowe, Mr. C. P. able combination, as seen in "The Teaser." He plays a cigar sales-

Ling, Mr. K. E. Mickech, Mrs. E. man-breezy, rather noisy, swag- The CP.S., R.M.S. "Empress of C. Moore, Mr. R. Mogridge, Miss gering quite a bit like the hero Asia" from Hong Kong on October McNair, Mrs. H. Mayeda. Mr. N. of "Fool's Highway and she 14 arrived at Vancouver on Novem-Naniknam, Mr: M. Oohhorie, Mr. H. plays a typical modern flapper] ber 1.

F Overbeck, Mrs. R. W. Quesin-

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a society girl who tries her hand The B. 1. 93. "Talkliwa" left herry, Mr. K. Regenas, Mr. W. 11. Amoy for this port yesterday at Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ryan. p.m. and is due here to-day at Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Shaw, Mr. F. about 4 p.m.

at clerking at a cigar counter for a joke and manages to fall in love with the breezy young drum- mer to the wild anguish of her aristocratic Family.

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The P. & O. 3.3. "Allpore" left Shanghai for this port yesterday, at 2:30 p.m., and is due here on the 7th instant, at about 5 a.m.

LONDON EXCHANGES

Sahekl, Mr. C. M. Shuman, Ms. human, Mr. H. Schneider; Mr. E. Tackland, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Taylor, Mrs. R.. R. Thornton, Mr. G. Uematsu, Mies C. P. Vernes, Mr. Y. Wo: Mr. E. M. Woodsura, Mina M. F. Woodcun and Mrs.' C. P.

Among the departures for Home, in HM.S. "Dartmouth" to- day, are several members of the crew of HM. Submarine "L8," in-" cluding Lt. J. E. Broome, 'R.N., and Messrs. Hill, Watson, Wilkin- Rugby, November 3 gon, Appleyard, Stringer and Clark Mr. Purkiss, of one round" fame, will also accompany the draft.

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The efforts of the family to break up the attachment her startling trick of flirting with all

The M. V. 8.a."“Agra” (Swedish East Asiatic Co., Ltd.), left Antwer the married men in their set to annoy the aunt who interfered on October 23 and fo due here with her love plans--complicar about November 30, 15 tions in the way of a domestic scandal-and efforts of the cigar drummer to become a social light by taking lessons in etiquette from a deposed Russian duke these all add spice to the clever story.

Parla The cast is more than excep- New York. tionally good. Hedda, Hopper, Bruta famous for Her many depictions of sophisticated society women, has Man "a role that fits her like a glove innerlin

the new picture; Vivian Qakland,

tookbolm famous in vaudeville, makes a Copenhagen strong bid for screen stardom, In her part in the play, and Mar Prague garet Quimby, Fellias beauty, Raisingfo adds to the pulchritude of the occasion. Wyndham Standing. noted on screen and stage, does a Huenos Aires splendid bit of acting, and other Bomber parts are adequately filled by. Shangbal

Hougkung Walter McGraft, Byron Munson, Vachem and other standard" artistes, surer Hove William A. Selter directed the forward new play.

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