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SHERRY

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was not brazen. The British official" is not

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, AUGUST 6тu, 1906. The Gazette announces that the now read, TELEGRAMS.;

trught to regard "perquisites" as proper things. He must not only avoid dishonesty but he must avoid even the appearance of diskoneety. A British Judge nononcces in the course of a legal application to which there is no opposition that he holds shares in a trading firm concerned. He dreads the faintest appearance of a possibility of bias. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. Lu China, on the other hand, a great deal of queer is regarded as customary and It is not considered dishonest. proper The oriental point of view is than it is According to unfair to muzzle the ax. their lights, perhaps the officials whom this tong-gowned Chinamas aduits to be corrupt, are no worse than anybody else. Whereas the British officer who pocketed heques for commission knew, whether he adanitted it or not, that he was a rogue. He knew also what his fellows would say if SHERRY, WHITE CAPSULE 13.50 he were caught. That there are rogu a and honest men, on both sides is instantly admitted that foreigners net 'n higher standard for their officialkom to live up to than the Chinese do is a ust unreasonable statement for the foreign critic to make. It is when the gentleman of the long robe comes to the question of "Ching for the Chinese" that he is difficult to answer in AL 2700 terms of "quity. The Chinese officials in their duties are accountable", he way, to the Emperor of China and to the people of China, and not to foreigners. If the Emperor of China and Chinese people

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["DAILY PERBS BIOLUSIVE KRAVICE,]

Dowie has been unsuccessful in his legal FIRE AT MILAN EXHIBITION. fight to regain control of the Zion City property. The court holde that the community has the right to doposs him, although the title

in hes Was to the property receivership is to continue, and the community can choose another leader.

name. The

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The financial position of the Rangoon Municipality is said to be serions. present moment the town is indebted to two banks in respect of losing for waterwerke and drainage to the extent of Rs 11,40,000 ; { against this heary liability there is a sum of 585,990 in 33 per cont. Government securities in the sinking Fund. Cuas-quently the not liability chargeable against municipal funds with the new loze now nooded will leave Rangoon in debt to the extout of a little over a quarter lakhs of

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rupees."

The New Weekly" made ite appearance on Saturday, and it is probable that it was the

Prob subject of remark at least once in overy hous in the Colony. It was extraordinary.

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ably the offer of 8500 as a prize to the person Without entering the competition, we "gesting the must suitable litio for it was the suggest "Tas Hongkong Haggis" as an appropriate nome; it certainly rooms to con- "Gymkhana tain a litle of everything. Suapshots are far and away the best of the pictures.

CANTON.

FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.}

August 4th.

▲ CANTON SHOW PLACE CLOSED. The court at the entrance of the Kwan-Tai Templo now ussians police station is occupied by numerous sideshows, such as panomas, curious animals, Chiccos marionettes, etc.; there

Idlers and children. The renting of the ground has hitherto been a soures of income for the fortune tellers. The place ie daily crowded by

head monk. Viceroy Bhurs has decided that these shows are not conducive to order being maintained and has issued Instructions to the oliof superintendent of polins to have the aquaro cleared within ten days.

THE "OPEN DOOR" IN MANCHURIA.

JAPANESE PRESS REFLY TO BRITISH AND AMERICAN CRITICISMA.

Under the heading., "British and American Waywardeess," the Japan Times publisher the following translation of an article in the Mppen:-

The Britishers in Shanghai have expressed their dissatisfaction with our administration of memorandum and laid Manobarian affairs in

The complaint was taken up by their Pakiog

Morrison's sympathizers in England, and Dr. intended tour through Manchuria has beou reported to have the investigation of the matter object. The Nippon would call the attention of the Englishmen in Shanghai

that and elsewhere to the important fast in

LONDON, August 5th, The Italian and Hungarian sections are alus numerons eating stalls, dentista aud the matter before the Corps Diplomatique at of the Milan Exhibition have been destroyed by fire,

DEATH OF THE DUKE OF RUTLAND.;

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LONDON, August 5th. The Duke of Rutland is dead. John James Robert Manners, 7th Date of Patond, was born in 1818 and socotled to the title in 1899, when his brother did. Prior to that time be bad a distinguished career in the House of tommene, being included in the Cabinet under several Conservative administratione).

OBITUARY.

Losinos, August 27th.

Sir Sydney Waterlow is dead. (The deceased baronet was born in 1922. He was Lord Mayor of London in 1872-3 when the Shah of Figste, about the noros, t the estate of Highgate, 30 acres, to London County Council.j

REUTER'S SERVICE.

RUSSIA.

CHINESK ETIQUETTE.

A military tutor accompanied by several students met a local official and his escort in one

of the streets of Canton the day before yesterday Neither would consudo to the other the right of way (w bios upiter the circumstances belonged to the official us he was in a chair) and a row the military talor easued, during which drawing bis sword wounded two or three of the mandarin's escort. The se referred to the Viceroy, bat H. E. has not yet given his decision.

VICEROY TRIK NO NOTICE.

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work of the post-bellum re-adjustment Menchurin is just now in the transition stage, during which the military administration s being transferred to the civil authorities. It strange that the country is not yet opened to free competition or to Half of opportunity.

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Portsmouth Trosty, the time limit for the withdenwal of troops, us just bean completed, counting from last whatever to apologize for keeping Manshuris ander military occupation for anoth September. Japan would have no reason

on the strength of that

aty before the whole world. she gave in the Treaty has bonn Had Japau forgotten to observe her inter- and solely simad of securing untional morality,

could abolish her selfish end ebe military administration as late as April, 197, and no Power could brag any reasas for But Japan's gainsaying our right to do so.

sand has bogun to policy has been differently formed, She has ostablish a civil administration is half tho already withdrawu her toops a allotted time, owing but only to the energetic the desire of this nation of satisfying the other Powers as to their commercial interest. industry of our military authorities, but also to

We drearre gratitude from the English and. Americans instead of hearing their unreasonable complaints. In the second plaes, the Nippon would direct their attention to the conduct of Rusin, who still occupies as her own half of Manchuria, and would shout to them, look and seu! Russia and Japan ought

Yesterday being the anniversary of the death of the boycott marty Fung Ha-wa, the students of the various Canton collages They paraded made a grand demonstration. and drum bands and enol student carried a through the principat streats with their trungt wreath of flowers. They embarked in sampans near thin Sham wn and went over to Ho-nem. It would be perhaps well if the Viceroy prohibited such demonstrations ia the future as they are always anti-foreige in character and may cause trouble.

RAILWAY CAPITAL.

At a time when missionaries are enjoying

it is interesting to note that the Bishop of acalisms in the hills, saya tho Japan Chronicle, Norwich has recently addro-ard a communication to the ele gy in bis diocese in the course of which he says:-The Bishop has heard in- direetly, with surprise and regret, that in a few instances clurgy have left their parishes for a ridge at the station at Ribimaski juuetions / Lo Po-shun, Hai Wan-to and Wong Pik-nhau. It has certainly boon n rather risky step in few weeks' holiday, not having made proper between St. Petersburg and Helsingfors for provision for the fall services of the Chareli or the purpose of delaying the movement

LONDON, August 2nd. The revolutionaries have destroyed the

U YERY OLD LIQUEUR COGNAC 300 Treaties, he remarks, "the thres hiradred for the visitation of their parishioners in their of troops.

D. HENNESSY'S FINEST VERY

OLD LIQUEUR COGNAC

40.09

which we guarante cuneot ha matched at the price

odd million human beings in China will rise up one day and perhaps even conte to Shanghai to ask-Who invested those B) is a VERY FINE LIQUEUR BRANDY Treaties with divine right That's just it. There is no China for the Chinese, because it beings by right of conquest to All the shore Prices are subject to a discount the foreigner, and those Treaties are bie title-deel. The Chinese, supposing they of por cant.

de prafer dishonest uutive officials to honest foreign unea, have received a great con- A. S. WATSON & CO., cession, for in spite of the three hundred

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Correspondents must forward their names and að-

odd millions referred to, events have occurred in the pist which would have been quite sufficient excuse for the substitution

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absence; but perhaps making an arrangement with som neighbouring clergyman to taky one

service in their charch on the Sunday; and this, too, without their havlug in any way sought his permission. The Bishop desires emphatically to point out that this is wholly inconsistent with their irgal and moral obligatious.”

NEW JAPANESE BATTLESHIPS.

Doubtless some disappointment will be felt

It is officially stated in St. Petersburg that the Kronstadt mutinors have our rendered; four officers were killed and thren wounded in the fighting.

The mutiny at Sreaborg has been fiually crushed, after battleships had poured a terrific fire into the forts.

LONDON, August 3rd. The mutineers at Kronstadt consisted of!

built in Englanduro proceeding direct to Japaa The former killed their officers and then locally that the two new Japanese battleships 400 Sappers and Miners, and 2,500 8 ailors. from Singapore without calling bere. surprised the sleeping artilloryinen in fort Apparently the commanders in view of the Constantine, capturing the officers. The gunners, however, unexpectedly loyal, plaguo reports did not sous der 10 wfs to visit

A Railway Bank bus at last been established and the following directora have been appointed:

and the 72 guilds will appoint auditors to audit The $4,000,000 collected will be deposited there the account from time to time.

TO ENCOURAGE MARKAMEN.

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The Viceroy has offered numerous prizes for

eye" will be dismissed from the army. target shooting, as well as a throst that ali macks en failing to score at least ons "ball's tak es five balle out of five shots to win a $12 robe. I am afraid if the competitions are held often there will not be many men left to win jackets and robes,

POLICE COURT.

Saturday, August 4th. BEFORE ME. H. H. J. GoXPERTZ (FIRST POLICE MAGISTRATE).

A FREE FIGHT.

The hearing of the charge against twelve

keep up the same relative strength of forces which they lat on the battlefield nutil the vary remains in possession of its sphere aotivity. loss of the 18 months, so long as either one

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while Russia remained master of Northern Manchuria. She did eo bocause of a cert in Japan to withdraw all her Manchurian armies

policy she has chosen as more advantageous, but mainly because she had her eyes on the tradal interests of the Powers. The English

their complaints befora Russia. Bat instead of that they seem to take advantage of the humble and Americans who are so eager for realizing pecuniary benefits in Manobutia ought to lay attiude of Japan to demand of her only what she cannot help. Why is it that they complain of our trade upon the Manchuris- Korean frontiers and say nothing of the Russo-Chines

The frontiers ?

Nippon would like to have an explanation of this carious partiality. The paper itself, if it could have had then Japan bad its own way, would demand more

the w declared before the world provious to war,

eur Govern bnt, as the determined polley of equal meat, the principle of "open door "under opportunity, would be held un by the paper as n tank that ought to be faithfully carried out. It is waywardness on the part of those who dare al to criticize the altogether toe humane palicy our Government, out of their impatience for whether the wise Corps Diplo estigte of Peking would dismiss with a smile their thoughtloss complaints.

of foreign officials everywhere, even on the Hongkong. It would b, difficult to find angrefused to work the guns, making resistance men of being disorderly at West Poirt en realising their interests. The paper questions

Throne at Peking. For reasons that they do not boast about, the foreigners preferred to accept Obimuse promises (contained in the Trealies), and yo man, net

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drones with communications addressed to the Edito". \ chinaman, bas a right to break his pro- mises. This is where the foreigner finds

at for publication but as evidence of good faith. All letters for publication should be written on

antika of the paper only.

other reason, as the voyage of the ships has been very leisurely.

hopeless, especially as the authorities were fully prepared and lacked by an over. whelming force of reliable troops. Seven

Friday evening showed that something like a riot prevailed there for seme considerable time. Two parties quarrelled over the right to draw water from a certain tap, and when'

was built by Vickers, Sons & Maxim, Ltd. She of the Miners were court-martialled for one party was in possession it kopt the other FIREWORKS CLAIM MANY VICTIMS -

No anonymously signed conununications ihat hars his right to urge reforms, in view of unfurl while the speed is 18 knota.

siready appeared in other papers will be insorted.

the dors for scire, covica of DAILY PRESS should be sent before 11 a.m, on day of publication. far that hur the supply is limited. Only nepplied for Cast. airgraphic Address: Pass, Ondet: 4.B.U. ih B Liebert

P.O. Box, 28. Telephone Mo, 12

DEATH.

in August 4th, at Shanghai, the wife of A. Haus, aged 4 years,

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LICTORUNA OFFICE: 101, Des Vœux (OAD C LONDON OFFICE: 331, Flear STREET. EC

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, August 6, 1903.

filled pledges. The appeal of the lamb, to the wolf's sense of justice, was wasted on the latter, though it moved old Esor to pity. What Euor would have thought it

The Autori and the farkime, sisterships, were consiructed at Burrow and Elwick. The former has a displacement of 15,950 tons 16,000 indi eatad horsepower.

Her length is 420 feet, breadth 78 feet, and the mean draft is 27 feet. Her armament as follows:--Four 12 in. B. L. calibre gaos, mounted in pairs in barbettes forward and aft; four 10-in. B. L. calibre guns single moant-d in barbettes on the upper dock quartora ; twelve 6-in Q. F. 45 eslibre gons, ten monated in an the lamb had offered the provocation of armoured batiary on the main deck, and two kick, is just what the foreign critics of mounted on the upper dock amidships behind China have been saying all along. Chinaan armoured scren; ton 12 ppan der Q. E. gun, is too weak to play the wolf (us in ancient eight mounted sa main deck forward and aft, Three 3-pounder Q. F. guns; sir R.-C. Mazim, times), and much too wicked to pose as the two 12-pounder guas for landing purposes five 18-in. submerged torpedo tubes, four ou lamb.

A complete water-line

H. E. the Governor and a party are spend broadside and one aft ing the week-end at M,cue.

A Japanese consulate at Canton will be opened on 6th September.

bolt in thick is way of the machinery and ju tbioknom barbettes tapered forward

to

in, 5 in., and 8 in., and contioned aft to the stern by armour 21 in. thick. As The agenda for the next meeting of the intermediate bit, forming the base of the Sanitary Board is unusually lengthy.

Yesterday the members of St. Patricks Club had their annual picnic to Macao, traveling by the Wing Chail which was crowded.

We have been growly struck by the letter of "a Long-Gowned Chinaman", which we to-day reproduce from the columns of our Shanghai contemporary, the N.-C. Daily News. It is an exceedingly clever letter, as

Lieut. Col. CL. Josling, R.A.M.C., has been will become at ouce apparent to any foreigner who will read it with the assump-appointed a member of the Sanitary Board, in tion that he is, personally, called upou to succesing to Lieut. Col. C. S.Sparkes, R.A.M. C., answer it. With the remarks that happened resigned.

it is A regulation roade by the Governor in Council prohibits any dog brought from Shanghai from lauding in the Colony for a period of six monthe from 11th Angust.

to evoke it, we have au coucera. evident that the letter, with scarcely any modification, would fit almost any of the modern foreign comments on Chiva appear- ing in the foreign press. The Chinaman, whose long gown indicates his social position, observes to bagiu with that there is something Pharisaic about the criticisms by the averago foreigner of things Chinese, All eritics expose themselves to this charge of course, since to point out real or imagined

American beef packers are asusiderably ex- eroised over the proposal now before the German Reichstag to antiruly exclude all American canned beef from the Gorman Empire.

avoured main dock battery and baing continued forward from the aft soreen balkhead to the stem, consisting of 6-in armour in' way of the main deck battery, tapering is thicka as9 to 5 in. and 4 in. at the forward end, the whole of this intermediate belt armour being esrried to Main deck battery the height of the main slack, between the main and the upper decke is of

armour & in thick extending from the main to the upper decks and cranected by 6 in. scroon armour to the barbettes for the 12 in. gaus at either ind. In way of each of the barbettes

trans verse waterline bulkheade of arm ar 2 in. thick are fitted from side to side extending from the lower edge of the belt armour, forming a protection against raking fire.

killing their officers, and immediately shot The cause of the outbreak was purely political.

THE TRANSVAAL CONSTITUTION.

off. Determined to assert their right, the opposition, led by a mau arred with an axe, advanced to the attack and smashed the biokots of their opponents. Naturally blows were exchanged, and in a short time a free fight How long this may have was in progress. lasted and to what dimensions it might have sprand it is impossible to say. Both sections fell back to their rospective houses and burled bricke, bottles, tower pots and other

LONDON, August 2nd. The opinion of all sections in Johannes, berg, Pretoria, and Bloomfontein, is favour-missiles at anol, other. able to the Transvaal Constitution.

THE EDUCATION BILL IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS.

LONDON, August Pud. The debate on the second reading of the Education Bill has opened in the House of Lords. The speeches show that it is not intended to reject the measure.

TRADE IN MANCHURIA.

LONDON, August 2nd. The Government understands that there

ments of foreign traders and merchandise are no longer any restrictions to the move- in Manchuria. A Consul-Genera! has been appointed to Mukdeo, who, with the Consul at Newchwang, will see that British traders receive equal treatment with other nations.

THE CHINESE CUSTOMS.

YOUTH OF AMERICA PAYS DEARLY FOR ITE "PATRIOTIC" CELEBRATION.

The San Francisco Chronicle of July 5th said:-The youth of America paid dearly for its Fourth of July alebration, according to dis patober received from all parts of the country. At midnight the roll call of deathe amounted to thirty-eight, with many of the larger oitisk of the nation to hear from.

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While in some respects the day was quieter than neul in Chicago, the deaths directly A constable arrived attributable to the use of explosives number three, including one a few days age, and the up to neerly . At midnight injured mount the list af hurts and mass odstained eighty

coming in. names, and reports were still

Throughout the country the same story was old, Independence Day seemed to be lear tald, boisterous, but when the final

zoriously

in the midst of this bombardment, and seeing that the matter was too serious for him to tackle singishauded, he seat for assistance. Inspector Collott despatobed a detachment of police to the scene, and six mou from each side

Wer arrested. These were each fined $7 and was made the toll of fatalities pitulation

bunnd over in the sum of $100 to keep the peace injared looked large. There were thirty-five for twelve months.

BIRTH OF A BELGIAN PRINCESS.

M. Ivan Biervliet, Acting Consul for Belgium, courteously informed as yesterday that he had just received a telegram, dated Brussels, 4th August, 11.10a.m., which said:

"Princesse Albert de Belgique heureusement accoushée d'une princesss,"

LAWN BOWLS.

The return match between the Civil Service on Saturday, 18th inst., on the ground of the and the Kowloon Bowling Clubs is to be played former.

The points game for championship is still ongaging the time and atteation of the members of the Civil Service Clab. Meters Parkinsor, Fenton and Duncan have the most wins to their credit.

deaths reported et midnight from outside nities and towns, with New York and other municipalities helding back esturns.

One year ago Chicago showed no deaths and 115 injured, and the country at large forty-six dead and 2,505 injured. The Fourth of 1906, thee, promises to run up almost as many deaths, with the list of hurt so incomplete that only an Ostimats can be made. The outlook is that in minor casualties this year will not be far behind last.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

*The P. & 0. str. Malta left Singapore for this port on the 4th inst, at 8 a.m., with the outward English mails, and is dus hero to the 9th inst.

at 6 a..

The I.G. M. xtr. Buchsen, carrying the Gorman mails with dates from Berlin of the 17th July, left Colabo on Maturday, the 4th iest, p.m. the 14th iant. and may be expected here au or about Tuesday,

The LG.M. Australian str. Prinz Waldemar left Sydney on Saturday, the 4th inst., at noon, and may be expected here on or about 27th just It will be remembered that the officers and

The U.P.R. str. Empress of China arrived at Brows passed through hers in the Spring. On

LONDON, August 3ril. Kowloon Club had a match, Married and their arrival in Eugland, they wars enthusi-

and at 9

to arrive at 8 a.m. on Sir Edward Grey, in the House of Com. Single, set down for Saturday afternoon, but as Shanghai at 10 p.m. on Friday, the 3rd inst.. According to a Washington despatch, a loan stically welcomed, and wherever they went they were cordially received. Palilia receptions were

several of the benedicta, who for varions Monday, the 6th inst.

P. & A. str. Arabía left Moji on the 4th has been successfully floated for the construe. tion of the Panama Capal

The amount is given in their humour and all were largely mous, said that the new instructions to Sir the bachelors were hopelessly in the minority sali, where she is, on Saturday for Naga-

attended. The wen behaved themselven ex- Robert Hart do not appear contrary to the reasons considered themselves more eligible, inst., and is das here on the 8th inst. £30,000,000 and will hour interest at four persedingly well throughout, and the fraternising assurances of the Chinese Government that sided with them and completed two rials. Au

The partial lunar celipse on Saturday night was plainly visible at Hongkong. The dragon bit off rather more than Viceroy Shum's pre- ulamation foretold, about a quarter being apparently overata lowed.

The N.Y.K. ste, Nikka Maru (Austrolion

of the British tars was one of the pleasntest the actual administration of the Customs interesting game followed. Mr. Kinross' quartet Line left Manila for this port on the 4th inst features of the visit,

The scores word.

The Katari, which was to leave Singapore on will continue unchanged, but that he is secured a good lead, and counterbalanced the the 30th uit, soy al days after the Koshini, is making enquiries as to whether this is made defeat of the married man on the other risk commanded by Captain Sakamoto, who is quite clear by the Chinese Government. He renowned in Japan for his expert seamanship. had no reason to believe the report of Sir Twenty-two years ago, he went to Newcastle- Robert Hart's intended resignation. on-Tyne to fetch the Naniwa battleship, for the use of the Japanese Navy. At a later date ho

defects in others implies some sort of cost. assumption that the critic is personally above such defects. Yet if the foreigner occasionally airs his superiority in the presence of the Chinese, it is not just to say that he claims for himself or his nation

His Honour Sir Francis Piggott, Chief a character without blemish. Our long- gowned friend, to judge by his moderation Justice, Las, by Commission rigned by hím, of language, would readily admit that the "ppointed Mr. C. D. Melkvarne, Erst clerk took away from that port the Fuji, the vessel ho

London, August 3rd. foreign faults be hints at were first detected of the Magistracy, to be a commissioner to commanded a second time at the naval roview |

oathe and fake declaratiope,

The Education Bill has passed the second and denunced by foreignera. The "squeeze formations, and attestations of honour in the in the Bay of Tokyo, at the termination of tha pidjin" detected in South Africa, in conner- Supreme Court, Hongkong, so long as he shall eat war, bis own ship, the Yoshima, having tion with British army stores, enjoyed this hold the aid office of first clerk of the been destroyed by a Russian mine before Port reading in the House of Lords. difference from Chinese official squeeze. It Magistrasy.

administer

Arthur.

THE EDUCATION BILL.

MAEBIED J.C Gow

J. Crawford

R. H. Baxter

A. A. Milroy (skip)

J. Č. Ramokay,

D. M Intyre T. Wright! A. Kinross (skin)

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SINGLE Dr. Swan -M-Intyce A. Hamsay

D. Harvey (skip)

R. Lapsley

J. Murchie

J. C. Edwards

T. Potrio (skip

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The NY.Kate. Bingo Mara (European Line)

left Singapore for this port on the 3rd inst, and is expasted here on the 9th inst.

and is expected here on the 6th inst.

The JC.-J. Lijn str, Tjiliwang left Moji vis fər this port on the 2nd inst., sad may be 16xposted here on or about the 10th inst

1.G.M. sa. Zieten, which left here on the 4th July, arrived at Genoa on Friday, the Srd August, at 6 a.m.

The

Tan sa Ghazce, which met with an accident and put into Buez last month for repairs, sailed from that port on the 1st insisut.

Bilk or the N.Y.K.. Shinano Maru, which sailed from Yokohors on the 12th July, was delivered at New York on the mornings of let, 2nd and 3rd Aagast.

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