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Tuesday 2nd October 10 am. Tuesday, -: 10th October. Tuodiny, 30th October..
LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM via
Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Suez.
FUSHIMI MARU
HAKOZAKI MARU
Saturday, 6th October. Saturday, 20th October.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE. vis Manila & Ports.
AKI MARU
Wednesday,
AWA MARU
24th October. 21st November.
11th October.
MISHIMA MARU (Calls Zamboanga) Wednesday, BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang; & Columba.
Thursday, SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu, Los Angeles,
Mexico & Panama. RAKUYO ARU
Monday, 12th November. SOUTH AMERICA (East Coast) via Singapore, Cape Town & Ports.
KANAGAWA MARU
Tuesday, 9th October.
NEW YORK and BOSTON via PANAMA.
"TOBA MARU...
Sunday, 21st October. LIVERPOOL Via Pert Sald, Geneva, Marseilles.
↑ GENOA MARU
† LIMA MARU (Çalls Glasgow) 1... Sunday, 21st October. CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.
..... Monday, 8th October, NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA
MISHIMA MARU SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
↑ TOYOOKA MARU
*Cargo, only,
Friday, 19th October.
Wednesday, 3rd Octobár.
Subject to alteration without notice.
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Thursday, 11th October.
RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES Via Saigon, Singapore,
Colombo, Durban & Cape Town
HAWAII MARU
LAPLATA MARU
ROMBAY-Via Singapore & Colomba
SHUNKO MARU (Calls at Karachi). Thursday, 4th October,
BORNEO MARU
DURBAN, DELAGOA BAY, BEIRA, DAR-ES-SALAAM, ZANZIBAR AND
A
MOMBASA-Via Singapore and ("olombo.
PANAMA MARU
Saturday, 20th September. Friday, 28th October.
........ Friday, 10th October,
Thursday, 1st November.
................... Thursday, 25th October.
Sunday, 7th October.
Monday, 8th October.
CALCUTTA Via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon
SEATTLE MARU
SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER VIA Shanghai and
VICTORIA,
Japan porte
ALABAMA MARU (from Kobe)..
MELBOURNE Vis Manila, Brisbane & Sydney.
BURMA MARU
HAIPHONG-Ya Hollow a Pakhoi.
MENADO. MARU...
Thursday, 11th October 10 ani: /
NEW YORK-Via Japan ports, San Francisco & Panama
KEELUNG Via SWATOW & AMOY
JAPAN PORTS
ANDES MARU
KASADO MARU
HOZAN MARU
TAKAO-VIS SWATOW & AMOY
DELI MARU
TAKAO & KEELUNG
SOURABAYA MARU
Saturday, 6th October.
Wednesday, 10th October.
Sunday, 7th October, noon.
Thursday, 4th Oct. Noon.
Wednesday, 17th October.
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alfa secreted on the person wae: bught to light but there does nti sim to have been any undue vid- dea....
Didn't Like Beer
Not until eight o'clock the nës Baron Belhaven (3,920) Bri- Passengers, arrived by a C. Pon the lower deck end, having latt Thursday) morning did the search tish, from Pechalongan--J.C.J.L.;
e.s. "Empress of Canada sterdafed ten hours. Hereafter, the pa -8,000 tons sugar for Hong
pengers were put back in the Mr. W E., Mrs., Mtr. R place with guards watching them Kong, 1,900 tons (through). Mtr. I. K. Douglas, Mr. Shara, Up on the promenade deck,
Empress of Canada (12,811) Mr. H. C. Whittall, Mr. E. Crrio, the saloon, the officers' and on British, from Manila C.PS.: Mr. R. Chooleram, Mrs. M.uni-gineers' rooms and mosses, the 461 passengers, 80 tons general Jones, Father P. M. Prloto, her gation Instruments were taken buctel Mrs. N. W. Cecha, Ca E. pirates played havor. Even navh cargo for Hong Kong, 245 tona A. Andres, Father E. Blanco, For Cabins were ransacked and any ar (through).
V. F. Ferez, Mr. J. Paez, Mrticle of value or appeal, ar monoy, Kwong Sang (1,428) British, Espeleta,* Mr. V. Ramos, Mr.
Herrera, Mr. T. Jansalin, Mr. W from Canton J.M.:-66 tons Tubino, Mr. C. Fajarda, Mr. A
was removed. Mats to recline on veré placed in alleyways and on general cargo (through).
Valeroso, Mr. H. Habla, Mr. Ve floors of cabins aft on the Haiyang (1,363) British, from Blas,. Mr. C. H. Johnson, Lt. and their headquarters. Anything romenade deck where the pirates Ocean I-Douglas:-263 passen Mrs. J. L. & Bowent. Mrs. B. C. gers.
Elser, Capt, WR. Mrs. and Mtray took a liking to they broke M. W. McKay, Major T. J. Ln. The contents were either Yunnan (1,206) British, from Thompson, Mr. Quiring Uy Quioco,sumed, appropriated or joined Shanghai, Amoy:--B. & S.:-615| Mtr. Guillermo Uy Quioco, Mr. S., th accumulation of litter. tons general cargo for Hong Kawamura, Mr. J. H. Bagley, Mr. ma of the saloon pantry and bar. Mra, Mtr. 1., Mr. T. Mtr, K. tle use, seems to have been Kong, 466 tons (through).
Lahore (3,161) British, from F. E. Zaellig, Capt. and Mrs. C.hiphe pirates took and smoked S. M. Bamp, Dr. P. Potenciano, Mr. But from the Chinese part of the Rotterdam, Singapore-M.M.Bazire.
hundds of tins of cigarettes, passengers, 1,950 tona general,
drank large quantities of "asft cargo for Hong Kong, 3,836 tons Passenger arrived by the 8.8. drinks (through).
and opened six dozen "President Lincoln" yesterday were: bottles of beer. Few, however, Tjikembang (5,028) Dutch, Mr. and Mrs, L. P. Da Costa, showed any real liking for beer. from Scerabaya, Amoy-J.C.J.L.: Conrado G. de la Cruz, Mrs. C. G. Ninettles out of ten ware -328 passengers, 187 tons gen-de la Cruz, Rafael de la Cruz, discarde or dashed away after one eral cargo for Hong Kong, 2,346 Gilternia de la Cruz, Cezar de la sip! tons (through).
Cruz, Mrs. Mabel Greer, Mr. and Japan (3,262) Swedish, from Mra. T. B. Williams, Sam Williams, Vladivostock, Shanghai-Gilman: Tom Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Denyse and the compradore's quarters were The salon, the officers messes -5,250 tons general cargo W. Atwater, Mr. and Mrs. John all used by the pirates to eat (through), 1 passenger.
Manrique Mrs H. W. Bushan Maru (1,507) Japanese, Catherine Gemeinhardt, Mary M. food as were the crew but the pae Watson, The officers, vere occasionally given from Canton-N.Y.K.:-39. pas-Merrick, Mrs. Ruth Fossum, Mr. sengers received little attention in
William McGibbon.
this Passengers arrived by the 8.8. and
sengers.
Deli Maru (1,293) Japanese, from Takao, Swatow:-0.8.K.:-
Conventional Taste
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UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT
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WORLD'S
in,
respect. Some of the latter subsisted on water two days were exceedingly hungry
400 tons general cargo for Hong "President Cleveland" on September when they had their first square Kong, 25 tons (through), 106 29 were:-
meal. passengers.
Departures.
For Macao:-Shiu Hing. For Keelung:-Malacca Maru. For Canton:-Marly, Seochow, Times Maru.
For Hong Kong: Mr. R. Berthens; On account of their not knowing Miss Mary W. Bischoff. Mr. and English, the pirates hold little con- Mrs. Homer V. Bradshaw, Rev.,versation with the officers. They Robert J. Cairns, Miss Patricia were, however, rather kind to Dr Cavallos, Miss Alics M. Carpenter. Woo to whom they professed to have Mr. Henri Coste, For Swatow:--Antung and Ka-Drought, Mr. Arthur C. Ellis, Mrs. from his room, leaving behind loose Mr. James regard. They only took $20 in notes ying..
Ford, Dr. E. R. G. Frammolt, Mr. Maude Evans, Father Francis X. coinage and property, Richard E. Frica, Mr. and Mrs. open. The pirates displayed con- Six cases of cargo were broken Samuel A. Gile, Mr. Frederick Wventional taste, because they took Hinke, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. away tweeds, woollens and blankets Lowery Mr James Murray Madindained-house Grace MacDonald, William blankets and, rubber shoes. Newmeyer, Mr. Raymond, Miss Irene Raymond, Mr. and Mrs: Walte
For Shanghai:Szechuen, City of Glasgow.
For Autau: Tak Hing. For Shanmei-Lee Cheung. For Singapore: Maru. Seistán...
Rangoon
For Hongav:-Hwah Wu.
Clearance.
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SUN.
FRI.
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WED. 24th
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Passing Ships Sighted
18 évvellent," and the nccommodation. For Shanghai: Borneo, P. Riel, Mr. C. B. Robertson, Miss on Friday and the "Anking" ap-
Anxiety increased as darkness fell comfortable once you try you will re- Meriones.
commend it to others.. H. Santos, Mr. Harold Schwartz,proached that part of the South Miss C. Tserentschikoff,
Mr China Sea outside Bias Bay. No Hirashi Wada, Miss L. S. Worthing-light was shown but several passing on several occasions that should over his money He had no objec- ton, Miss Julia Worthington.
ships were sighted including one of there be any challenge either from tion, he replied For Manila: Mr. Julian A. Agati, the Blue Funnel Line. Miss Edna M. Beyrer, Mr. and Mrs. James 1. Brent, Mrs. Vers G. Cox, course. Nobody spoke to her. It every officer forthwith.
The "Anking" was then out of her within or without, they would kill Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doltz, Mrs. Mary was obvious, however, if she had
The Chinese on board became
Arrivals Departures
British Japanese Dutch Swedish
6
6.
Chinese
Norwegian
10
15
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMÉRS
hama at noon to-morrow.
This was
Gramopne Stolen
On the reque of the pirates he
iron safe, the awers of his desk took to and dismash up a small called one of t crew who under-
and also a warobe..
The
E. Davies, Mrs. Christine Eddy, been seen, that she was out of the scared on account of the danger of Mrs. John B. Farrior, Miss Mary usual course. Farrior, Miss Jane Farrior, Mr. Clarence E. Ferguson, Dr. Olive L fear of running into a warship, the
Giving Bias Bay a wide miss for being taken away into captivity. Greor,' Mr. and Mrs. Michael Anking" went on
First of all, the compradore, Mr.
About $4,500 cash was taken Guyer, Mr. William J. Hanlon, Mr. then turned north into Honghal more than once
eastward and Goh Teong-lay, had been assured from the corradore, part of The C.P.S. RM.S. "Empress of Robert J. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Bay, about 60 miles or 30 from Hong were not going to make him a pri- to him for nsmission. The that the pirates which sum hbeen entrusted Canada," (Capt. S. Robinson, C.B.E., E. J. Halsema, Miss Helen Kong, on the other aide of Bias Bay, soner. He had hidden in a store pirates-also took gramophone and R.N.R..) is due at Hong Kong Halsema, Master James J. Haisema, to-day at 9 a.. She will leave Mr. W. V. Higging, Mrs. Ruth B. Friday night. Under orders from the pirates had seized his assistant
about ten o'clock on room aft when the attack began but an expensive ru here for Victoria and Vancouver, Hunt, Mrs. Mary F. Inman, Mrs.
On Friday nit the compradore B.C., vla Shanghai, Kobe and Yoko- Harriet R. Irby, Mr. N. Katsumura, cruised all round Honghai Bay. No death unless he produced the com- he immediately ld himself in an tho desperadoes, the "Anking" and threatened the latter with succeeded in lejing his room and Mr. and Mrs, Alfred F. Kelly, Mise The B. I. s.s. "Takada" will leave Alice E. Kelly, Mr. T. Kimomoto, light could be seen on ehore and the pradore.
other atore roof amidships. Amoy for this port this afternoon, Marie D. Larkin,, Bishop Edwin F. they wished to anchor in.
Mr. I. Kloku, Miak Nina Lange, Mrs. pirates took time to "ind the place
assistant comprióre also got away. and is due here to-morrow after Lee, Mrs. Edna D, Lee Miss Laura
and he, dived to a small lock-up beneath the fofald.. E. Lewis, Mr. T. Monden, Mr. V. Z. “The 9.8. Benares"
(Swedish Munoz, Mrs. A. Murakami, Master
(Continuen Page 11.). East Asiatic Co., Ltd.) laft South-T. Murakami, Major General D. ampton on August 26, and is due MacArthur, Major General F. Me- here on or about October 8,
The C.P.S. R.M.S. "Empress of Rachel C. Needham, Mrs. B. A. Intyre, Miss Marie McIntyre, Mrs. Russia" left Vancouver for Hong Riker, Mr. John W. Shannon, Miss Kong via Japan porta and Shang Jennie M. Smith, Mr. Ford Trimble, hal, on Sept. 27, and is due here Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Walters, on Oct. 15. She will sail for Mr. George M. Wood, Mrs. Jean B. Manila, on Oct. 16 at 5 p.m. Wood, Miss' Marion Yang.
noon.
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Consignees of Cargo ex M.V. "Afrika" are reminded to take delivery of their goods which will be subject to rent after October 4. Consignees of Cargo ex M.V. "Birchbank" are reminded to take delivery of their goods which will ba subject to rent after. Oct., 4.
Consignees of Cargo ex s:s. “City of Glasgow are reminded to take delivery of their goods which will be subject to rent after Oct. 5.
A notification, dated Sept. 29, is issued by the Harbour Master stating that a derelict junk, dan gerous to navigation, is reported in Pedro Blanco 216. degrees, 61 miles, NTD
Another notification, dated Sept. 28, states that information has been received from the Chin ese Maritime Customs that a Junk was sunk nears Wanginoon in the following position:From the Wangmoon Entrance Light the junk bears S. 6.2 degrees Mag. Distance 6 cables the light
Placed in his own room on the main deck aft, the compradore was Compradore's Money asked for his keys. He said he had Prior to this, the pirates had said lost them. Was he willing to hand
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