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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
From CALCUTTA, PENANG
SINGAPORE.
HE Company's Steamship
THE
"LAISANG,"
AND
having arrived from the above Ports, Consignoes of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their
Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining
pa board after 4 P. on the 15th inst, will be
landed at Consignees' risk and expensə. No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be conatarsigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., "Lro.
General Managers. Hongkong, 13th June, 1910. |---
TOYO KISEN
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KAISHA.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE Steamship
"HONGKONG MARU," having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature, and take immediate delivery of Cargo alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel will be landed at ones at Consigness' risk and
xpense.
Cargo remaining on hard after TUESDAY, the 14th inst., 1910, et 4 P.M., will be landed and stored at Consignens righ and expense.
No Fire Insurance khatever will be effected. All Cergo undeliverer SATURDAY, the 18th.
inst., 1910, will be subject to rent
All chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo will be examined SATURDAY, the 18th innt, at 10A.M.. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Steamer or Godown.
N. YAMADA
Acting Manager. [749
Hongkong, 13th June, 1910.
FROM EUROPE.
THE H.A.L. Steamship
THE
*ARABIA,"
Captain Neumann, having arrived, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Goi- downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence delivery may be obtained against Bills of Lading countersigned by the Undersigned.
Optional Cargo will be carried on unless rotice to the contrary be given before TO-DAY.
All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which data
"they cannot be recognised.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 20th inst. will be enbject -to rent.
All broken, obafe, and damaged Goods must be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 20th inst.. at 3 P.M.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in
any case whatever,
This Steamer brings on Cargo:
Ex 8.8. Hamburg" from Göteberg.
Ex 8.8. "Barine" from Bordeaux.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,
Hongkong Office.
Hongkong, 14th June, 1910.
CHILDREN OF
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FAR CATHAY
A 'BOCIAL AND POLITICAL NOVEL OF (ABSORBING · INTEREST.
By CHAS J. HALCOMBE (Formerly of the Imperial Chinese Custome
Service, Author of The Mystic Flowery Land," etc.).
HE VOLUME which consists of 461
TPages, and includes a Skótch Plan of
historical interest showing the disposition of the Forces at the battle of Kwailin, is dedicated to Sir ROBERT HAFT, GC.M.G., and Dr. A.
RENNIE.
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 16гn, 1910.
SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY,
10 honts for the disinfection of gang, "it" "it"| THE NEW MACHINE BELTS
estimated that the total expense is 88.33, no The use in Germany and Belgium of thin more than a tenth of the cost of the less com -belts of steel for driving machinery has been au plote cleansing by the old methods. experiment of great interest. The belts, as
METEOR STREAM AS A RESISTING MEDIUM; dosoribed by Reginald Krall to British engineers,
Peculiarities in the motion of Encke's somet are made from about 1/125 to 1/25 of an inch have enggested the curious theory that this thick and from about 2 to 8 inches wide, and body is retarded in its course around the sun ne 6 inches wide and 1/40 of an inch thick by collision with a meteoric ring. Soon after the readily transmite 200 horse-power. In mannfacomet's period had been determined, Encke no- tare two serious obstacles have been anoountered. ticed a gradual diminution, duo to nearer ap- That of obtaining a perfectly homogenous steel proach to the sun, and suggested that this was has been overcome by a specially-made steal, en effect of slowing down by some resisting which is given a very high temper. The edinm in space near the perihelion position. problem of making a joint has been
Dr. Barklund, of Pulkowa Observatory, has solved by having the enda seldered at been studying the comet, finding that a ring of the factory by trained men. Brazing was mateorie particles near the perihalion position zot very successful, and the best results may cause the retarding. Tho shortening has have been obtained with a solder of melting pourred at a variable rate, and lack of uniformity point low enough-notabore 200 degrees Cent in the meteor ring would account for variable. to have no effect on the temper. A special steel influence. tapo, placed around the palleys and stretched to a predetermined tension, is used to find the oxset length of belt needed. Bare pulleys are soon polished by the bands, and it has bean found better to use a covering of cork and cau vas cemented to the palley. Those belts, show ing little wear, aro run at speeds as high as 10,000 feet a minute.
NO. ELEVATOR BOY NEEDED,
The automatic electric passenger elevates requires no attendant. Pressing the usual purk. batten calls the cage if not already in use, and when it stops at the landing the door may be unlocked and opened. It cannot start again until a lever is moved that alosas and locks the inading door. In the cage is a push-bation for each floor served, and on momentarily pressing one of the buttons the cage moves to the cor. responding floor, and there stops, when the door may be opened for the passenger to alight. [714]
AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF LOEDS AND HOUSE OF COMMONS.
THORNE'S
OLD VAT
Can wat HS D'ARTED ST THE LATE ROGERS THROTT TOP BALENOCK AND HAS BEEN SOLO NA MN KİNGS MO
HOMEMADE ELECTRIC FERTILIZER. In the novel farming of T. Y. Riordan, of London, a positive electric current of 100,000 volts or more is sent through a network of wires at a height of 6 to 15 feet, and the citric oxides produced are supposed to be washed by atmos pheric moisture into lime spread on the soil. The nitrate of lime resulting is one of the best of
manures.
TROUBLES OF INSULATION,
A German investigation has showa that the efficiency of some electrical insulators-especially rubber-is greatly lessened by light, and others are much influenced by moisture. All insulation decrease with rising temperature.
THE ANHUI CONCESSION.
Wood
Shanghai on April 3th, states:
The Times correspondent, writing from.
The £52,000 which, after so much wearisome negotiation, the London and Chius Syndicato accepted last February for the redemption of Auhui, has now been paid over through the its mining concession at Tangkuanskou, ja Chartered Banis, and the retrocession of the mine will take place forthwith. Some boring machinery which had been fetched up to the mine with great difficulty is to be handed over to the Chinose with the concession.”
STORY OF THE NEGOTIATIONS,
NAPIER JOHNSTONES' "SQUARE BOTTLE”
WHISKY.
UNVARIED FOR
THE SAME TO HOMES
A8
150 YEARS.
IN 1745.
IMITATIONS
SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG:
LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.,
and from ALL WINE MERCHANTS. (45
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr. F. W. Alana' Mr. P. R. Al MD., M. Adale
maid
Miss K. A. Massey Capt. J. McBride Mr. F. E. McHugh
& Mr. G. C. McIntosh
Mr. J. E. Menagh
The Misses E. H. & 3.8.
Metcalf
Mr. C. J. Million Mrs. J. G. Minor Mr. A. B. Moalder Mr, H. J. Morse
Mr. B. H.
Mr. Dr.
O'Neill
K.
Rodger
H. Rollett Mr. A. W. Bahneider
MT. E. M. A. Apear
Mr. D.-Avo Mr. F. Austin Mr. J. H. Back Mr. M. O. Cisek
Backhouse
Mr. A.B Miss A.
fis A. Davitt Me, H. R. Elliot
Danrich Mr. B. G. Mr. A. Gandet
Fisher Mr. & Mrs. Flchinghans. Mr. F. Gordon Cept. T. P. Hall Mr. J. T. Hart
Spalding, R. N. Fr. S. Hongh Hon. Mr. and Mrs. E, A., J. Spittles
Mr. & Mrs. W. D. Kraft
Hewett
Miss A, Square
is Kraft. Mr. G. T. Leed Mr. D. Macdonald Vadam E. Marques Mr. B. Mandoll Dr. O. Marriott
V. Goulbourn
Mr. H. H
H. H. Solomon Surgeon and Mrs. A.D.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Thompson
Mr. W. W. Trautschold ML. F. M. Vidal
Mr. A. Walte
Mr. T. Waltua. Mr. G. Wolf. Mr. G. G. Wood
Thus onds a disheartening chapter in the ment of Chips wilfully balked. The story history of official obstruction and the develop- of the Ani concession begins in the year 1904, when the Loudon and Chins Syndicate officials assertol that work had not been legen was first oned. Subsequently the Anhui within the time stimulated in the a reement; and on this ples they auccessfully blocked the tention was overriden by the Central Govern development of the mine, although their coa ment so long age as when Sir Ernest Sater EGYPT'S OLDEST MUMNY,
was in Peking. At the beginning of last year The honour of being the oldest mummy, re-
the Chinese Government offered to agree to presenting the most ancient embalming, is now.
sechame of joint working between British and Chinese, if the syndicate would consent w definitely assigned to one Ransfer, whose reeuch an arrangement. On this understanding msins were found by Prof. Flinders Potrie in Sir John Lister Kaye came out to Peking and 1891 near the Melum Pyramid of King Sueira, submitted what must fairly be called a very dating from about 2900 B.C. Though the liberal plan of cooperation, only, however, to be great age was recognized at once, the mummy induce the Anhai gentry to cohenr. The Gov. told that the Chinese Government could not was deposited in the Museum of the Royal ernment then proposed to buy back the mine College of Surgeons in England, and practically for £50,000. Up to the end of June, it is trae, forgotten. This seems to have been due to the the syndicate bad only spont out of pocket some fact that many mummies as old, and even pre-in sight was valued at £856,000, the offer must £47,000. But considering that the ore actually
KING EDWARD HOTEL. dynastie, were reported, but a late investigation be called tezisory. has shown that there are no genuine mummies
M. H. M. Bata
Mrs. M. Leelie Negotiations were broken off in August; but Mr. Mrs. Rischflower Mrs. Marston in the Cairo Museum or the British Museum orentually in despair, we may, well suppose, of Mr. W. 8. Brayant earlier than the time of the New Empire, about surrender the mine on the Government in- any better arrangement, the syndicate agreed to
Mr. E. F. Cox 1580 B. C. Bodies embalmed in the tenth and creasing its offer by £2,0 0.
Mr. L. A. Goldsmith Mr. A. Hadenfolat twelfth dynasties-2000 and 2200 B. C-were
Mr. G.M. Hay found in 1907, theagh so fragile that they could
Mr. A. Hissink Dr. Hochgoschara not be moved. The Medam dummy has been of uncertain age on account of its having book found in a plundered tomb, but Dr. G. A Reisner has lately made discoveries proving that its curious peculiarities belong to the time of the fifth dynasty, about 2700 BC. This gives the specimen an age 50 years greater than any other actual mummy known und 1100 years greater than any other in a masanın.
WIND-POWER CARRIAGES,
The new sail vehicle of a German inventor, de- scribed by Consul T. H. Norton of Chemnitz, promises good results for spoed contests and pleasure purposes on smooth roads and sandy atretobes, like sea beaches. Unlike early
NATURE OF THE OPPOSITION. The iniquity of the whole story is shown by the fact that the local residents at Taughnan- r. shan were all in favour of the sradicats, and tr. Hoppe o hundreds. applications for employment" poured in by Mr. A. Kappeler hood were on the syndicate's side. Their names Mr. Kennedy
Even the gentry of the neighbourses M. & G. Kappeler
Dr. Kankmans were falsely quoted by the Anhui officials, as were those of the foreign-trained students, to resistance really began and ended in the Foreign strengthen the opposition. But the whole Bureau of Anking, the provincial capital. The alleged monster meetings of protest were packed and were very far from doserving the names of
'monster,"
SCOTCH WHISKY clumsy sail wagons, this vehicle is very light, the British saul Chinese Company was success.
SOLE AGENTS IN
HONG KONG, CHINA & MANILLA: A. S. WATSON & CO2LID.
FOR
593
NERVOUS EXHAUSTION
LOSS
MEMORY
DEBILITY
and
food the HEAVES
CHAPOTEAUT'S PHOSPHO-CLYCERATE OF LINE:
It increases vital energy and nerve force, cures Reurasthenia, Dyspeptin, Insomnia, and nuronas dissaia in adulto and children.
It has a light framework supporting a saddle and the mast, and resting on four wheels one on either side and larger ones in front and behind, the rear wheel and the right side wheel being rigidly connected, as are also the front wheel and left side wheel. The two connecting bars are joined by an axle with hinged attach- ment at each end. Sitting in the saddle with his feet on the cross axle, the rider can guide the whools by suitable pressure, and has his hands free for adjusting the sail or using a brake.
FUEE IRON.
The new ingot iron, claimed to be non-rust- ing, is practically pure iron. Fested in a 25 per cent. sulphuric acid bath, in 6 hours an eye bar of this iron lost 16.5 per cent, and one of charcoal iron 77.3 per cent; in 5 hours a railroad spike of the now, iron lost 11.2 per cent, and an ordinary stent spike 79.1 per cent, and in 45 minutes an ingot iron nail lost 4.13 per cent. and a common steelwire nail 689 per cent..
pt. Krebs isses K.J.M. Kennedy
Miss Lepruito Dr. W. B. Lamb
KIASUL
Ùndr, & Mm. Acton &
mine's being adequately developed, the story Mr. E. Arndt
If there were any reasonable prospect of the mald might be regarded with some equanimity. Bat Mr. Barlow concession, near Chungking, warns one of Capt. & Mra mer the fate of the Kinggel Ting coal and iron r. Black what is to be expected in Auhai. There, seo, r. H. Balmor
E. W. E Brewer
fully jockeyed out of its holding last year, and
Mr. E. J. Chapman into the old ineffectual method of hand labour,
Mr. Cooker the working of the mine has since relapsed with one man employed where there should be, ten, while the imported foreign machinery rusts in its sheds. All this at a time when rice famine and riots are almost the order of the day in every part of China.
WEATHER REPORT.
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report:
On the 15th at 11.55 sm-The depression lying over the Sea of Japan yesterday has moved into the Pacifio.
The barometer has risen moderately in Japan," and fallen slightly over China Another depression appears to be developing over the Yangtze valley.
The Fecific high pressure still extends West- wards from the Bonins towards Formosa.
Mr. Mulder
Dr. Kutler
Mr. B. N. W. Nickels Mr. Packer
Mr. B. H. Paganhart
Capt and Mrs W. C.
Pasamore
Mr. D. Percebois Mr. E. Eigold Mr. Rossu
Capt. Beheiding MEE
Smith Mr. H. F. Stonehamn Capt. Ven. Tex Mr. Vincenot Dr. Weber
Mr. G. C. Whitclaw
PRIVATE HOTEL
Consul J. M. Macedo Mr. & Mrs O.C. Mackee
Mr.
C. M. Meyer Mr. F. 8. Morrison
A. Offor
Bay B. W. Payne Mr. Win. Mr. J.
Bisondrigh
Mrs.
Mr.Mrs.D.E. Donnely Mrs. G. Sachae Mr. P. Sydenham Diron Mr. Bahling
A. D. Foster
Mr. J. . B. Gangden dr. & Mrs. G. Gordon
Mr. Harrison
Mr. H. Hoffman Mrs. F. N. Jamoa
r. W. H. Tindal King Vr. & Mrs. A. C. Loga.
Month
Miss T
K. Bachso Capt.
Birg. Schultzen Capt. & Mra. Smith Mr. A. J. Smith Mre. Stone Mr. & Mr. Tibbs Mr. B. Webb Mr. J. W. Wilson
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From June 18th to 22ad, 1910.
HIGH WATER.
Trong cung ỉ Eur
Mean Timi.
A s
⇓ 16
Thare 16
Fresh to strong S. and 8.W. winds may be.Fr. posted in the Formosa Channal and over the northorn shores of the China Sea.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending. at 10a.m. to day, 0.01 inches,
17 "
816
Bathr
18 11
7,18)
14
Мод. 10
Tues, 1
14
7 50
..60
Wed.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon. to-day is as follows:- Hongkong & Neighbourhood
(B. & S.W. winds,
fresh; fair, Formosa Channel South coast of China between South coast of China between Hongkong and Lamooks.
Hongkong and Hainan
squally. Same as No. 1 Same as No. 1
Jame as No. 1
A DISINFECTING OVEN FOR CAES. Cars on the Prussian railways-espacially those used for Russian traffic-are often infest- ed with vermin, and a now process of the Julins Pintsch Co. has been adopted for destroying bed-bugs, uite and disease germe without romer- el of cushions or fittings and with no injury to varnish or polish. A disinfooting cylinder of cast-iron, 16 feet inside diameter and long enough to enclose the car, is used. This is closed at the ends by cast-iron heads, and is air- tight and capable of withstanding enormous pressure. The total weight is 297,000 pounds. The car is run into the cycliader, and the tem perature is raised by live-steam from 114 deg. to Cardiganshire, Kaison, Kintuck, Palma, Fosure of one-tenth of the normal, the heat baing From INT JANUARY, 1884 TO 31gr DECEMBER
May 17th-Nile, Arabia, 24th-Beslarig, 122 deg, when the air is pumped out to a pres- hu, Poona, Rock, Somalt, Boyo Maru, Wray still maintained. Formalin vapour is then in Castle. 27th-Alcinous, Kage Maru, Polyphe
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STEAMERS PASSED THE CANAL.
Its description of Chinese Social Customs and Superstitions, combined with the insight it us, Tonkin, Verona, 31st-Brasilia, Gleness. troduced. In a test of the plant, the therongh gives into political conditions in Chins, maken CHILOBEN OF FAR CATHAY" an excellent volume for presentation to friends at Home.
Well bound in Yellow Cloth with Chinese
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THE FIFTY YEARS
ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR 日歴英中年十五
1913, BEING FROM THE 1ST YEAR OF THE 70TH CYULE TO THE BOTH YEAR OF THE 7076 CYCLE
On Sale at the HONGKONG DAILY PRESS PRICE $2 CASH
3rd-Ambria, Braemar, C. Ferd, Laeisz, Mahating of the car required about 5 hours chaon, Sardinia, Silesia, Sojo Mars, Inveris, rarefying the air took two bears, but disinfection Foreric. 10th-Antenor, Atoula Maru, Buelow, with formalin was a quick process Bed bugs Java. 7th-Benvorlich, Ching Wo, Iniet zow, Candia, Ernest Simons, Tyo Meru, Kasengs, and nite were affectually destroyed. Vestibule OFFICE, or Agents in all the Ports of the Segovia, Senece, Theseus, Alesia. Myrmidon 14th-Carmarthenshire, Scandia, and dining cars with ceilings, walls and doors
ARRIVALS AT HOME. June 14th-Deucalion, Teenkai, Teucer,
Far East. REYK that had become wet through were enclosed in
The Book will be sent by Registered Post
the heated vacuum for 24 hours, and ware dried free) to any part of the World unrepresented) in a surprisingly thorough manner. Allowing by Agents en ressipt of Money Ordar.
to
LOW WATER.
Hongkong Height
Me Time.
業
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
BEGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, June 15th.
Frevious Day On Date at
On Date
Barometer Temperature |
20.01
29.07
at
28.79
85
$8
87
Humidity
12
69
€8
Wind Direction
Force
8.
BW
SV
A
*
0.01
Weather - A Rein
Highest open air Temperature on 14th... 88 Lowest open air. Tamperature on 14th...... 91
ON SALE,
A FABIE OF THE
For Demand Drafts on London on the day of RATES OF EXCHANGE AT
HONGKONG PARA
or preceeding the departure of the English
Mails; also Table of the Yearly Approximate Averages for 36 years
FROM 1874 TO 1909.
Price $2 Cash On sale at the "DAILY PRESS" Office, or Local Booksellers.
SHIPPING IN PORT.
STEAMERS.
ALINE WOERMANN, British str., 1,449, J. D. Martin, 7th Jane-Saigon 2nd June, Rice and General-Chinese,
ANHUI, British str., 1,350, J. F. Harzis, 13th June Shanghai 9th June, Gənǝral→→→ Batterfield & Swire.
Aara, British str... 2,936, Harry Gaukrogor, 8th June-San Francisco 10th May, General and Mails-P. M. S.5. Co.
AWA MARU, Japanese str., 3,912, 8. Ishikawa 12th June-Seattle 21st June, Flour, Cotton and M'dise-Nippon Ynson Kaisha. BENARTY, Britieh str., 2,510, W. Hastie, 11th JuneMoji 5th June, Cond-Gibb, Living + ston & Co.
BINHTUAN, French str. 584 Chorizienna, Br June-Saigon 29th May, Rice and Flor Chinese.
BUJUN MARU, Japanese str., 1,813, Y Fusone, 29th May Shanghai 25th May, General- Osaka Showen, Kaisha.
BUYO MALU, Japanese rtr., 1,813, M. Yams. moto, 14th June--Dairen 7th June, Ceal-- Mitans Bussan Kas
CARL DIEDERICSSEN, German str., 774, A., Bohmer, 12th June-Haiphong 9th aud Hoihow 10th June. General Jobsen & Co. Carty, British str., 2.514, C. Lindbergh, 11th
June-Haiphong 8th Jane, General- Batterfield & Swira.
CHINKIANO, British str., 1.229, Kay, 4th Jane. -Saigen 31at Mog, Re-Butterfeld & Swire.
CHIPSHING, British str., 1,399, F Mooney, 14th June-Tientsin and Coust Ports End June, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. CHOWA, German str.; 1,055, F. Schmitz, 14th June Bangkok 6th and Hoilew 13th Jane, Rice-Norddestecher Lloyd. CRAIOVAR, British str., 2,874, B. C. Edmonds,
30th May Manila 26th May. FAVSANG. British str., 1,410, H. Malkin, 28th Moy Balgon 24th May, Rice Jardins, Matheson & Co.
FOOSHING, British str., 1,423, Tweedy, 12th Jung-Hougay 10th June, Coal-Jardine, Matheson & Co..
FRI, Norwegian str., 860, N. G. Andersen,
13th Juse-Dalny 7th June. Generat Order. KAIMUN, French atr., 636, E. de Catalano, 7th June-Haiphong 4th June, Rise and General-Masangories Moritions.
HONGKONG MARU. Japanese str., 3,157, B.Togo, 17th June-Moji 6th June. Coal-Toyo Kisen Kaisla..
HONOWAN 1, British str., 2,000, Hainsworth, 3rd
June-Singapore 29th May, General- Order
Hce, French str, 72, Paniur. 8th May
Haiphong 5th May, General A. R. Marty
KAIFONO, British str., 987. Warrack, 14th June
Ceba and Iloilo 10th June, Wood- Butterfield & Swire.
KIANG Curva, Chinese str. 1.002. A. F. Briander, 5th Jone-Chinking 31st April, General-Tung Lee.
KWANGSE, British str., 1222, P. Cola, 4th June -Taingtan 29th May, Salt-Buttorfield & Swiro
LAERTES, British str., 1,340, II. C. D. Framp ton, 13th June-Saigon 7th June, Rice and General-Wo Fat Sing
LA 19ANG, British atx., 3,470, E. J. Tada, 13th Jane Singapore 7th June, General -- Jardine, Matheson & Co.
LOYAL, German str., 1,237, R. Werner, 1st
Juno-Wakamaten 25th May, Coal
Sander, Wielar & Co.
MANBHU MARU, Japanese str., 5,248, H. Nishi.
10th June-South Americh
and Coal-Afaka.
Nitrate
MERVOC, Chinese str., 1,339, J. McArthur 11th June-Shanghai 7th June, General-—- C. M.-S. N. Co.
MICHAEL JEBSEN, German str., 951, J. Petor- sen, 13th June-Saigon 9th June, General
-Jobsen & Co.
OMURO MARU. Japanese str., 1,770, 8. Takngi; 30th May-Port Arthur 23rd May, Coal- Mitai Hussan Kaisha.
PROTESILAUS, British str., 6,105, D. P. Camp bell, 10th June-Tacoma via Joyan 18t QUARTA, German str., 1,145, H. Madeon, 11th
May, General Butterfield & Swire. June-Macassar 3rd June, Sugar sud. General-Java-Chino-Japan Lija
SALAHANI, Dutch str,, 1,237, T. Raedcher, 1st June- Balik Papan 24th May, General Asiatic.
SARIE BANDER, Chineza stz, 667, J. Martin. 29th Moy-Singapore 22nd May. Wood and Iron E. C. Wilds. SINGAN, Chinese str., 1,071, F. Jamieson, 13th June Haiphong 11th June, Rice Chinese.
BINGORA, Gorman str. 1,120. Fr. Minkwitz, 8th Jane Bangkok 31st May, Bico- Norddeutscher Lloyd,
SUIBANG, British str, 1,257, Picknell, 2nd Jane-Chingwantao 28th May, Coal- Jardine, Matheson & Co.
SUVERTO, British str, 4,011, Cowley, 4th May- Beattle and Manila, Flour-Dodwell & Co, TAMBUI, British stz., 919, J. Meathrel, 13th June Tsingtan 7th June, Salt-Butter- field & wire. TJILATJAP, Dutch str., 2,439, La Rooy, 14th June-Bourabaya 7th June, General and Sugar-Jara Chins-Japan Lijn.
ULY, Norwegian str., 885, J. Pedersen, 12th Jaus-Chefoo 7th June, Beans-Asgaard, Thoresen & Co.
VICTORIA, Swedish str., 989, Thor. Eokert,
12th Jane Saigon 8th Jane, Bloe Wallem & Co.
WOBANG, British str, 1,127, J. M. Smith, 12th Jane Miike 7th Jane, Coal- Jardine, Matheson & Co.
YUENBANG, British str., 1.129, P. H. Balie, 13th June-Manils 10th June. Sugar and Generl-Jardine, Matheson & Co. YUNNAN, British str., 1,250, W. O. Jones,
9th June--Saigon 3th June, Rice Batteriell & Swire.
ZAFIRO, British str., 1,618, R. Rodger, 13th. June Manila 11th June, Sugar, Hemp and General-Shewan, Tomes & Co.
A SAILING VESSEL
ARROW, British barga, 2,971, McIvor, 20
May-Anjer 8th April, Kerosene Oil-
Standard Oil Co.
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