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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MAIA, PORT SAID, SUEZ, AND STRAITS.

THE P. & O. 9. N. Co.'s Steamer -

"SIMLA,"

Consigneos of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their goods, are being landed and placed AT THEIR RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown

INSURANCE

1693

TORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN

No

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TOTAL FUNDS AT 31 DECEMBER, 1977

£18,114,624.

Authorized Capital Subscribed Capital II. Fira Funds...... Paid-up Capital

£3,000,000 2,750,000

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 8TH, 1909.

SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY.***

AN EXPLORATION AWAITING A CARNEGIE-

·AN AMPHIBIOUS BICYCLE-CÙRING' COLOX-

A remedy for faulty acoustic proporties in

SHIPPING IN PORT

STEAMERS.

BLIND NEAR THE GAS MAYTLE HEATER-] argo halls has been discovered by Gustave Lyon which occurred at his home in Syed Ali Rord; AIKAKU MARU, Japanese str.. 2,466, 0). Kita

TWO SOURCES OF METEORITES UNCERTAIN. TY IN FILES ANOTHER WRONG OLD THEORY

→ FAULTY HALIS RÉMEDIED SCIENCE AID- ING THE MINERS.

cannot mix-and-oirsalate with the outer air, it DEATH OF MR. H. G. JAMES. concentrates a larger amount of heat.

UPS AND DOWNS OF EASTERN LIFE.

With the death of Mr. Horatio G. James, ut 2.33 pm, sesterday, says the Straits Times of the 29th ult. after a brief illness, Singapore here only by many older residents, but who had lost a max of excellent parts who was known foomed large in the curly days of Hongkong's commercial life. He first came to the Far East in a sailing ship to join the firm of Jardine, Matheson & Co., of Hongkong, in which Lis qualities lot to his rapid advancement. great abilities and many excellent personal 1873 or 1874 he left that firm to go inte bad- ness for himself with Mr. George Stovens, which partnership lasted for soven or eight years Having which Mr James douzaulated uonsider- ble property, doing a profitable stenzelsin trade between Hongkong and australia, but he unfortunate enough to lose most of his earrings. subsequently through unlucky ahurs transac tions, into which he had entered while with and. it leaving Mr. Stoves and setting up in

after long research. The great hall of the Trocadero, the largest in Paris, is a notorions bad example, and the echo heard in some part of the hall, especially at the president's box, made it almost impossible to understand a speaker. The treatment applied has given a wonderful improvement. The surfacos giving the echoes ware first located by an ingenious method, and then received a double covering of pieces of cloth space a few inches apart. While the double cloth was found to be effective, the reason that the single cloth does not deaden the echo is yet to to learned.

The miue Losting laboratory established at Liovin, Department Bas-de-Calais, France, has been provided with a first-cust allowance of

Engineers have probed the earth only to a depth of about 6,500 feet below the surface, and Camille Flammarion has lately renewed his old suggestion that a great exploration shaft should be sank to the atmest possible depth in thorough investigation of the orust of our planet This pit should be 200 or 300 yards in diameter, cased with a massive iron ring. The hoat in cresses at an average rate of ore Centigrade degree for every 108 feet, and the temperature of boiling water might be expected at a little lass than two miles, but the boring should go much deeper. The land lu France, as well as

$70,000, with an annual appropriation of certain plains of Belgium, Holloid-nud Roa- $15,000. Grestor safety in mining is sought by mania, should have favorable spots for excarsa study of coal dust explosions and their pre tion. Suoh au pudertaking, world offor un-sention, the control of the stability of explosives known possibilities of practical and scientific aire lamps and electrical apparatus, safety and salts, geological and palaeontological curios-rescue appliances, and all other pertinent pro- ties, iron raines, copper mines, precious metals. Mons. Special attention will be given to the veins of gold, platinum, silver, radius, etc., and investigation of serious mining accidents in multimillionaires with a dread of dying rid other countries as well as in France, have hero un opportunity of seguiring fame sud adding to human knowledge.

The Undorsignol, AGENTS for the above Company's Godown at Kowloon where each Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKSical steel floats. 8, feet long and a foot, in Consignment will be outed out Mark by Mark against FIRE at Current Totes. and delivery ca

be obtainal-as soon as the Goods aro, fanded.

Optional Goods will be landed here unlom instractions are given to tlo contrary within 6 hours.

Goods not cleared by the 9th inst., at 4 ..,

will be subject to rent."

in

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me any case whatever.

Danged packs must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consigneo's and the Company's representative at an appointed hour. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival bore after which date they cannot be recognised. No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godownis.

́E. A. HEWETT, Superintendent.

Hongkong, and Jane, 1909.

NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE

ITALIANA.

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(Florio and Bubsttino United Companies.)

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM BOMBAY AND SINGAPORE.

HE Steamship

" ISCHIA,"

having arrived from the above Port, Con. signees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Cleods are being landed at their risk, into the hazardouts and/or extra, hazarilous Go. downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Company, L1, whence delivery may be obtained. Ferishable Goods to be taken delivery of immediately.

All Chime must be sent to the Office of the audorsigned before NOOK on the 15th inst, or they will not be recognised.

All Claims will be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date, | they cannot be recognised.

No Claims will bó admitted after the Goods have left the Godowas, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 11th inst., will be subject to rent.

All broken, chufeil, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 110i inst., at 9.30 A.N.”

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

CARLOWITZ & Co.,

Agenta.

Hongkong, 5th Juno, 1909.

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AS SUPPLIED TO THE House or LORDS, AND HOUSE OF COMMONS.

THORNE'S

PER CASE

OLD VAT

$15

THIE VAT WAS STARTED BY THE LATE ROBERT THORMS

OY GHECHOSK AND HAS BEEN SOLO AS *** 20% K BƏZ

SCOTCH WHISKY.

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ON SALE.

THE FIFTY YEARS

ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR 日英中年十五

'FROM 1ST JANTÁRY, 3884 TÓ SIST DECEMBER 1913, BEING FROM THE 1ST YEAR OF TEE 76TH CYCLE TO THE 50TH YEAR OF THE 76TH CYCLE.

PRICE $2 CASH.

SHEWAN, TUMES & CO.,

Agents. Hongkong, 21st July, 1908.

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Apollinaris

The amphibicycle, the novel machine of a Lyous wechnician, for travelling on land or water, is a bioycle mount: I between two cylind rudder being diameter, a propellor and 趨 attached. In water, the rear wheel of the bicycle operates a friction wheel to drive the propeller. On land the floats, etc., are raised so as not to touch the ground, and the bicycle carries them along as it travels in the usual way The total weight is about 270 pounds. The machine bas travelled readily on ordinary roads

THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS, and easily made 5 or 6 miles un hour on the Saone

49 Quarte

24 Quarts

$14.00

7.00

11.50

48 Piole. 1208 16.50

CARLOWITZ & CO.,

Sole. Agents,

Nr. 2, Connaught Roud, Central.

MARTIN'S

SAPIOL&SFEL

(607-2

A French Hamedy for all ferngularitiSH. hods of Ladión mƐwayā konj baxt Kemetezőn kiliu ka shum fagna, va sinks on kİ LOWA sign of my twingolarity of the system a Limely does may be administered." Hose who

abam, hence theire

ŠPOR: BA Eternell them throughout the World, or post, tree, B-, MARTIN, Chemin, Southampton, Kig

MARTIN'S

APIOL STEEL Gro:PILIS

The World's Family Medicine.

A family medicine is a necessity The human body is an intricate! plece of machinery which is easily. put out of order, and unless the wrong be 'righted in its early stages a general break-down is certain

The wise keep the World's Family Medicine always at hand, and this is universally acknowledged to be

BEECHAM'S PILLS

A dose faken when allments arise will quickly remove the cause of the trouble, and good health will speedily be restored.

They cleanse the system, tone up- and regulate the digestive organs, and stimulate the Liver and Kidneys to healthy action.

Always keep Beecham's Pills in the house, and as occasion requires take a dose and you will enjoy perennial good health.

Motel in boxes, prías Bid., 1/17 & 28, - |

154.4

Late experience has shown that the colour blind may be taught to name ordinary colours correctly, although they may not see colors os others do. A conductor on the Southern Rail way was discharged for colour-blindness, when he began to study colored woollens and paints, and in Eve weeks passed a rigid colour examination without a mistake. Dr. Brawley has overcoms the disadvantages of colour blindness in other persons by a like course of colour study, -

The incandescent gas mantle is modified juta a heating radiator by Marcal Delage, a Paris engineer A tubs of asbestos thread, of open mosh, ie formed on the same mold as the gas mantle, and is out to proper length and the top drawn together to form a head. Greater solidity is given by dipping into silicate of soda, then drying and calcining on a gas burner. It next dipped into nitrate of cerium solution and again dried and calcined, thir-treatment belag essential, as the great heat radiation is due to the cerium salt. The completed mantle may even be dropped on the ground without break- ing. In use, it is auspended over a blue flame, six in a row in an open-front atove form of radiator being an effective arrangement, and it heats quickly, making the best use of gas heat by radiating a large part of it horizontally, The bright glow of the mantles gives an attrac tive and cheerful appearance to the radiator.

WATER RETURN.

Level and Storage of water in Reservoirs, on the 1st June- CITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATER WORKS. LEVEL. 1908.

husiness for himself.

AS PLANTER,

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hia, 3rd Fine-Moji 27th May, onl

A tuka

ASCANIER German ste 1,291, Class_3rd......

Je-Wuhu 28th May. Rice-amburg- Amoris Linie

TIANTIS, American str.. 1,490, Evidzi. 26th May-Manila 23rd May, Sugar-Baretto it Co.

BORNEO, Gornian str., 1,344, Sombill, 31s5

May--Sandakan 25th May, Turber Melchors & Co.

BOURDON, Fronek str., 999, Le Bail; 6th Jane

-Saigou 2 June, Rice -Chinese BUJUN MARU, Japanosu str. 1,304, Y. Fareno, 4th Juno-Slanghai 28th May, Feorbow, Amoy and Swafow 3rd June, General- Osaka Show Kaisha.

CATHERINE AFCAR, British str., 1,73), G. F.

Hndson, 29th May-Calcutta and Simit 13th May, Cloneral-D, Sassoon & Co. CHENAN, British str., 1,047, Brown, 19th May

Shaghai 16th May, General-Butter fold & Swire. CHIPSHING. British str. 1,199, F. Mooney, 6th June-Tientsin, 30th and thefoo 31st May. Goneral-Jareline, Matheson & Co.

CHOWTAL, German atr., 1,115, Mollermann, 3rd June-Bangkok 26th May and Swatow 2nd June, Rien-Butterfeld & Swire EMPIRE, British str., 2,843, P. T. Helmis, 3r

Juno-Melbourne vis Manila 1st June, General-Gibb, Livingston & Co. EXERS OF JAPAN, British str. 3,039 II,

About twenty years ago, Mr James came to Singapore and went into pineapple canning. hut found it was not suitciently profitable and gave it up in favour of the poultry business, while his rubber plantation was growing

Re purchased a small plantation in Syed Ali Road, when that at present popular residential district was quite a jungle, traversed by a cart track which was exceedingly. difficult of negotiation with rickalms, and soon established himself as a rearer of high quality of poultry and especially turkeys, for which be found a ready sale on the steamers, while eggs bearing his stamp were known as the best to he had in Singapore, by the stewards of all the Pasonger lines touching at this port. Though this business was not heavily remunerative, it served to support Mr. James in comfort till his | rabber trees came into bearing. For a few years past he has been manufacturing large quartition of rubber, both from his litt e planta-HAYANG, British str., 1,362, Hodgins, 6th tion in Syed Ali Bood, and also front a planta- Juno-Swatow 5th June, Tan & General tionin Kota Tinggi, Johore, in which lio was Douglas Laprik & Co. interested together with Mr. H. Abrame

FAILING HEALTH,

Pogbus, 3rd June-Vancouver 13th May, Mails and General -C. P. R. Co.

Greniaman, British str., 3,809, McGregor, 21st May Foochow 19th May, General- McGregor. Bros, & Gow.

HALVARD, Norwegian str., 1,66

22nd May-Moji 16th May, Thoresen & Co.

Ronneberg, -Anguard,

ILANGSANG, British str. 1,356, 8. Wilde, 6th June-Shanghai 2nd June, Genom Jardine, Matheson & Co.

1909.. Below overflow, Below overflow. Tylum

53 ft. 10 in. 54 ft. 3 Tytam Eyewash 24 ft. 11 in. 24 ft. 3 in Tylam Interms-

diate

2 ft. 7 in. 20 ft. 54 in. Pokfulum 21 ft. 2 in 21 1: 74 in. Wong-nai-chung 22 ft. 8 in. 24 ft. 5 in STORAGE GALLONS.

Mr. James has boon in broken health for Home 1908.

1909.

years and has never fully recovered from the Tytam

75,200,000 73,920,000 | great shook given him by the death of his wife,

696,000 Tytam Byewash

966,000 which occurred nearly thro Tytam Intermediate 181,379,000

He Fearx 93.027.000 was attended by Dr. Lim Boon Kong in his last Pokfulam

21,375,000 illness. He was of a deeply affectionate nature Wong-nai-chung

:6,979,000 | and has coutinned to mourn her decesse till the day. of his own demise. He was an exceedingly, 202,267,000 greuerous mau, often too much so for his own

· CONSUMPTION OF, WATER IN THE CITY good, and was many times the pray of the

AND HILL DISTRICT DURING THE unworthy and the designing. Though beqnaint-Hexanon, British str.. 2,555. R. Bainbridge,

MONTH OF MAY,

ed with the three the loading European 1906.

1909

languages, as well as with Mabay and one or two Consumption 143,580,000 118,870,000 gallons dialects of Chinese, he was of a rotiring disposi .Estimated".

tion, not fond of social life and best satisfied when population 206,760

at his own hearth and surrounded by his books, Consumption per

of which he had a large library:

Total

2,200,000 8,091.000

207,566,000

208,560

head per day 22,4

18.3 gallons Constant supply in all districts during May

1908 Intermittent supply by Rider mains in Rider main districts during day 1909. The return of consumption is subject to error owing to the difficulty of accurate measurement whilst the extension works at Albany Filter Bede are in progress,

1909.

KOWLOON WATER WORKS.

LEVEL

1909. - Below overflow. Below overflow. Kowloon Gravitation

Reservoir........ 29 ft. 3 in. 33 ft. 0 in.

* Storåde: GALLONS.

1908.

1909. Kowloon Gravitation

Reservoir... 116,500,000 95,100,000.

CONSUMPTION OF WATER IN KOWLOON DURING THE MONTH OF MAT.

1908.

1909. Consumption. 22,261,000 23,826,000 gallons Estimated popu

fation

82,900 87,700 Consumption per head per day...

9.6. 8.7 gallons The Government Analyst reports that the water is of excellent quality.

Public Works Department.

W. CHATHAM. Water Authority.

THE ROYAL`ASIATIC SOCIETY. -

Society was he! ander the presidency of Lord The anniversary meeting of the Royal Asiatic Reay last month at the rooms in Albemarle- streets London,

Sir Earnest Satow, in moving the adoption of the report, said that among the elements of DeW Jife in Japan there had risen in recent years a very excellent school of writers who were bringing the scientific methods of the West to bear upon historical research.

There is good reason for believing that the moon was torn out of the earth, the Faolile Ocean being possibly the remaining star, and it appears that the stony fragments, Prof. T. C. Chamberlin thinks, may have becu projected into space in the great cataclysm and are even now returning as meteorites. Of the two chief classes of meteorites, the stony ones are found by Prof. W. H. Pickering to be all explained by this theory, while some of the iron ones may have had the same origia. Unlike the stony meteorites, however, the metallic oues seem to be associated with comets and star

Sir Richard Temple, in seconding," referred showers, coming from more distant regions of to the deputation to Mr. Rusciman on the space, and falling with greater velocity. The question of preserving the Indian Museum as meteoric stone and irons are about equally reparate entity. He said he believed the altiente result of the movement for its retention presented in museums, Many more stones are

would be the establishment of an enlar ed and sctually seem to fall, however, and, as they so09 improved Indian Musoni, of which they would decompose and are not easily recognized, they have no reason to be ashamed. (Cheers:) Bat may have been more numerous in the past than the society and cognate bodies interested must now, Of the 29 elements found in meteorites, keep the question to the front, and on no account

relaz their efforts. all are terrestrini.

An astonishing variation in the eficiency of files has been shown by a new testing machine. Five files were worn out in almost exactly the same number of strokes-about 110,00-bat the amounts worn away were respectively 44 11.5, 18, 23.5 and 38.3 cubic fineles. The varia tions are more marked on cast iron than on steel. Various factors determine the cutting efficiency, but with differences so great the use of a poor fils muy change a jimmätable piece of machine work into a losing one. That is evi dently room for progress in the scientific making of the old and familiar file, as well as in their grading.

ADVERTISEually exphoned by the fact that glass permits Newspaper Advertising is the best of all

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the passage of light mys, bat is almost impene trable to host razs, so that as the light falling

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Lord. Reay, alluding to tho sa ne subject, said he hoped that a really satisfactory museum would be established, and that whong its new exhibits would be a part of the extraordinarily Taluable arelenlegieal collection brought from Central Asia by Dr Stein. It was absurd to send out gentlemon le Dr. Stein to face con stimt hardship and frequent danger in desolate and inhospitable regions, to applaud their achievements at meetings on their return, and yet to fail to provide suitable accommodation for the deposit of the collections which they brought back with them. (Cheers.)

Ir. W. Irvine was elected a vice-president, and Sir H. Mortimer Durand, Mr. Ginest, Sir Charles Lyall, Professor A. A. Macdonell, and

fr. Sewell were elected to the council.

QUAINT PAINTINGS.

The walls of his house contain many quaint paintings, mostly of marine scenes, the product of the brash of his father, Commander Henry James, R.N., who served against the pirates in the Straits of Malacca, in 1836, on H.M.8. Wolf, as well as asd many other adventures in widely, divergent parts of the world. The life of the Commander, from the pen of his only surviving child, Miss Edith A. James, the sister of the deceased, who is now in London, was published by Messrs. Spottiswcode & Co., in 1899,

Mr. James left no relatives in this part of the world, but his affairs are being looked after by Mr. S. Vincent, an, old friend of thirty years standing, who has been with him, with Mrs. Vincent, during his hat hours,

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS,

The C.N. Co. str. Anhui ft Shanghai on the 6th inst., sad is due here on the 9th inst

The str. Segara left Singapore on the 6th, instant, and may be expected here on the 11th instant,

The IG.M. str. Forck carrying the German Mails with dates from Berlin of the 19th ult.; left Colombo on Saturday the 5th instant p.m., and may be expected here on or about the 16th instant.

The Bank Line air. Kuneric sailed from Seattle to Hongtong via Japan and Manila on the 3rd instant.

The P., str. Siberia arrived at San Fron

cisco on the 31st nilimo.

MITSU BISHI DOCKYARD AND ENGINE WORKS, NAGASAKI.

CODE WORD: “DOOK," A.1, A.B.C., and Engineering Code Wast NEW DOCK NOW OPEN. DOCK No. 3.

Extreme Length... Length on Blocks

722 feet

714

961

523 feet.

513

Width of Entrance on Top Width of Entrance on Bottom. Water on Blocks at Spring Tide 541

DOCK "No. 1 Extreme Length.. Length on Blocks Width of Entrance on Top Width of Entrance on Bottoni Water on Blocks at Spring Tide

DOCK No. 2. Extreme Length... Length on Blocke

227 338 EBORN

*****

3 ****

371 feet

Width of Entrance on Top Width of Entrance on Bottom Water on Blocks at Spring Tide

PATENT SLIP. Suitable for

for vessels up to 1,000. The annual dinner of the Society was held at THE WORKS are well equipped with the Hotel Ceoil under the chairmanship of Lord LATEST PLANTS and APPLI

ANCES to undertake BUILDING— or

THE ANNUAL DINNER.

BTC

EEFAIRING SHIPS, ENGINES, BOILERS and baleo ELECTRICAL. WORK

The listing of a greenhouse by the snu i Reay, the president. The large company included the Chinese Minister, the Japanese Ambassador, Sir Robert Hart, Sir Exuest Satow, Sir Raymond and Lady West, Sir Richard Temple, Sir James and Lady La Touche, Sir A LARGE STOCK of MATERIALS is upon the enclosed abjects is converted into beat Denton, Sir Charlee and Lady Lyall, Sir I

Bir W. Lee Warner, Sir A. N. always kept hand.

The COMPANY has the powerful steamer and partially reflected, the reflected rays cannot Jerainghata, Dr. A. M. Stern, the Hon. Parle QURA-MARU (712 tons, 700 I.H.P. escape through the glas Taus the heat Reeves, Mr. B. H. P. Moon, Dr. and Mrspecially built for SALVAGE PURPOSES accumulates. To test this long established Grierson, dr. and Mrs. Ameer Ali, Dr. Cod- ipped with necessary gear, always ready theory, Prof. E.W. Wood blackened to paste. rington. Mr. J. F. Fleet, Mr. and is. J. Short Notice.

[605 board boxes, and covered one with a place of salt, Robert Hart proposed the toast of The Kennedy, and Miss Hughes (secretary), Sir

which readily conducts both light and heat, and Society, * Lord Reay, in replying, said he the other with glass. The salt-roofed box le wished he said allude in some detail to the

labours of the Treasury Committee, over whichIRECTORY AND same even warmer than the other, this being presided, on the organization of Oriental true also when the Leat was first fitered from studios in London. For some reason, he could

FOR 1909 sunshine through glass. The conclusion is that not tell why, the report of the committes had the ground and other objects are heated by the not been published, although it was signed so gave the toast of The Visitors," for whom the by connection currants, hat, as the confined sir Japanese Ambassador responded.

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THE

Hosenik, German sr., 1.103.-P. Hong, 25th May-1leilo 20th May. Sugar-Jolson & Co.

HONGKONG, French str., 742, A. Corneliussen. 6th June-Haiphong and Hoihow 5th Jute, General-A. R. Murty.

5th Jime-Singapore 31st May, General- Chinese.

Isema, Italian str., 2.481. Belsito Gnsoppe,

5th Juno-Rombay &c. 17th May, General -Carlowitz & Co.“

KAIFORE MARU, Japanese str., 1,903. Suds,

2nd June-Moji 27th May: Col-Yan Bishi Goshi Kwaisha.

KJELD, Norwegian sir, 910, T. Heller, 4th

June Dalny. Rice and Cloneral-Anguaril, Thoreson & Co.

KUNAGIRA MARU, Japanono str., 1,256, Okichi 5th June-Moji 31st May, Coal --Atuka &o.

KWANGLE, Chinese str. 1,469, Froborg, Zal June-Shanghai 30th May, General →→→ Chinese

LANDRAT SCHEIFY, German air. 2.600; A. Struve, 30th May-Chiskiang 26th May, Rice - Siemen & Co

LYSHOLT, German str., 1,255, J. Bohman, 16th May-Wohu 11th May, Rice-Hamburg- Amerika Linio.

MAUSANG. British str. 1.644. G. B. Weigall, 5th Jane Sandukan 31st May, Timber and General-Jardline, Matheson & Co. MEEFOO, Chine str. 1,339, J. McArthur. 24th May-Shanghai 21st May, General -C. M. N..Co.

MONGOLIA, American str., 8,750, Henry B. Meaton, 1st June-San Francisco 5th May. Mails & General-P. M. S. 9.

Co.

MONTROSE, British str., 2.886. R. Glog. 22nd May-Moji 16th May, Coal-Dodwell & NANSHAN, American str, 1517. Carter, 29th PAKLAT, German str., 1,017. Tob. Wensel, 2nd

May Cavite 26th May. Coul-dmiralty.

Jane-Bungkok 25th May, Rice and Wood -N. D. L. PETCHABURI, German str., 1,373, C. Goswinch,

1st June Bangkok 24th May, Rica Butterfield & Swire. POLYNESIEN, Frenchstr.. 6.362, Broc, 6th Juna Yokohams and Shanghai 4th June, General Messageries Maritimes, PROMETHEUS, Norwegian str. 1024

Jonson, 4th June-Bangkok 26th May and Swatos 3rd June, General-Aagirl, Thoresen & Co.

W

QUARTA, German str., 1.146, H. Yadkin, 5th June-Singapore 29th May, General→ Java-China-Japan Lijn.

SCANDIA, German str., 8.089, V. Duhven, 29th

April-Singapore 21st April, General Hamburg-Amerika Linie.

April--Hongay

SHANTUNG, British str., 1,835, Robinson, 24

Coal--Butterfield & Swire. SOSHU MARU, Japanese str., 1,119. T. Sugi, 5th June-Anping 2nd, Amoy 3rd nnt Swatow 4th Juño, Goneral-Osaka Shoten Kaisha. Sein, Norwegian str., 870. W. Horn, Zud Frane Wuhu 30th May Rieg-Thoresen & Co, SUDMOW,

German str.. 1.112. E. Anders; 15th May-Wuhu 11th May, General-Ham

org.merika Tinie.

SUMATRA, Gorman str., 520, C. Waneo, 22nd

May

y-New

Guinon

Melchera & Co.

30th April, Comerul—

SUNOKIANG, I British str., 987, G. H. Pennefather,

3rd June-Iloilo 30th May, General Butte Bold & Swire, SUVERIC, British str., 4,011, Suntion, 18th

May-Maule 15th May, Hemp and Flour- -Dodwell & Co. TAKING, "British_str., 1,250, A. Sommerville, 4th June-Manila--let-Jane-General- Butterfield & Swite.

TEAN, British str. 1,345. A. W. Onterbridge,

28th May-Manila 25th May. General Butterfold & Swire,

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