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MELVILLE, GLYN & Co., Bankers, 3, Rao de la Bourse, PARIS (France). [230

COLEMAN'S

WINCARNIS,

THE GREATEST TONIC

IN THE WORLD.

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 28rd, 19:0.

CRUDE RUBBER WASHING COMPANY.

1 ENCOURAGING OUTLOOK.

In order to obtain

consider the

We

corporate bodies, groupe, and persons, who, by reason of their infuance and sfanding in their respective countries, could give effective sup part to our subsidiarios, and start them on a Freeporous career.

this

The elatutory meeting of sharololders of the will be pleased to know that negotiation Crado Bubber Washing Company (Limited) was are favourably progressing with a combina hold on July 4th at Salisbury House, London. tion of very influential Continental gentlemen, wall. E.C. Mons. Louis G. Schlesinge, who, I may asy, have been allied with the rubber Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur (the chairman trade for many years, and whose names and of the company), presided.

standing in the rabber world are exceptional I The Chairman said.-Que bun, the, est goal 1 promise you to say morn gotiate memont, but

to a large extent in the removal I promise you when the negotiations ar Com of foreign substances and impurities from crude ploted to acquaint you with the torine, which rabber, the annual production of which is will be of a charactor that will not alone yield estimated at 25,000 to 30,000 tons, that is, ever one-third | of the world's total rubber production. instoy a large immediate return, but will insure it a considerable yearly income.. Although a large and rapid output of cleansed crude rubber, we have sooned what we wo are quite independent of any other company or group, we are, Lowever, I am pleasoil to say two boat' types of

of rubber washing on vory friendly forms with somo, funportant Gaiguet and the

Turac houses, and amongst them with the other com It is not my intention to

panies who are plains In det

are operating the detail the

operations of those

and the Murat Dessau figuet machines and we shall as we have with us hora our manager, Mr. thus always be able, althon, we have not

This entored Dessau, who will deal more fully with this

into working arrangements or subject.

I may say, however, that on several agreement, to not in conjunction for the occasions, both my colleagues and myself have benefit of our common interests. I know witnessed the machines in operation at Edmonton that my colleagues in fact, everyone con and at Lyons, and, having studied the of various other types of machine, we are flemly interest in its welfare, and it is

nected with this company-tako a personal workings hecto convinood at ne other machine can do the factory

Fy Ratis to me to be chairman.

its work in as thorough, rapid, and efficient Allow me to remind you, again, that we have manner, or with such profitable results. The hitherto been operating on a small scale. We beard, and particularis myself, would gladly have been, so to say, werking at high pressure, take the shareholders into their confidence as to and under the circumstances our output has

commercial side of our business and the boon indeed the com profits we are obtaining, and which we hope larger

to increase in the immediato fatura; but portionatoly for trade reasons, which every, sharelider will expect to be able i readily understand, it would be musise at the moment to disclose the details of our present operations. It will be sufficient to say that your directors are fully satisfied with the results so far achieved, and are confident of the future of one enterprise. You will, yourzeltes, ha able to mako deductions from the figures which I

chall quote further on, and you will concinds that our company is doing exceedingly well. I have heard it said that our present success is largely das to the conditions actually prevailing is the rubber market. This, gentlemen, is not the case; and, paradozionl as it may seem, I wish to tell you that the lower the price of rabber the (714 E instrate this better, alloy the to site an greater, our percentage of profit. In order example. It rubber costs, say, 5s per lb. with washing loss of 33 1-3 per cent, it will cost us

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lb., and even at the high rates now prevailing wo could not count on more than 8s 1b, which means less than 7 per cent. profit: but I the some rubber should to 28, disposo

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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

THE

:

"PRINZ WALDEMAR” having, arrived, Consignees of Cargo are horoby informed that their Gouds, with the exception of Opium, Tressure and Valuables, are being landed and tered at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowne of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and Wert. Point Godowns, when delivery may bu obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods

MARTIN'S MPIOLASTEEL

4 kanaPILLS

Tranch Bemedy for all irregulašiaiam. Thoods of ladiós always kNo09 n bon Di Startin' Aykis in the bokme, so thick on the ázsi

alm of any Trengularity of the B210

timuls do

MOTE al Art Cleminta and Istorva mali zhan

mark the World, or post tema_drv. MARTIN, CHamlis, Boushaingiom, ang.

MARTIN'S

SAPIOL SSTEEL KaaimPILLS

have left the Colewax, and all goods maining AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE

undelivored after the 1st Aug, will

to rout.

subject

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are

to be loft in the Godowns, where they will be

examined on the 1st Aug., at 9.30 A.M.

All Claima rast reach us before the 5th

Ang, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected,

Bills of Lading will be countersigued by the

undersigned.

This Steamor brings Cargo Ex. 8.8. "LOTHRINGEN "from Adelaide,

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co,

General Agents [5

Hongkong, 26th July, 1910.

NORDDEUTCHER LLOYD. BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Steamship

"PRINZ LUDWIG,' having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazard. ons and/or extra hazardone Godowns of Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd, Kowloon, and West Point Godowne, whence delivery may be obtained.

No claims will be admitted after tho. Goods have left the Godown, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 2nd Aug, will be Bubject

to rout.

bo

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to left in the Godowns, where they will be ex amined on the 2nd Anz, at 9:30A.M.

All Claims bust reach us before the 6th Aug., or they will not be recognized,

No Fire Insurance will be offected," Hills of Lading will lo countersigned by the Undersigned,

This Steamers brings Cargo EX L.B." CABOro" from Vo`ice, Er 8.S." CABO L'Ass" from Sevilla, Transhipped at Port Said,

NORDDESTORER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co.,

General Agents

Hongkong, 25th July, 1910.

FOR

NERVOUS EXHAUSTION

-LOSS

01

MEMORY

and

DEBILITY

and

fred the NERVES

CHAPOTEAUT'S PHOSPHO-GLYCERATE OP LINE

It increases vital energy and nerve force, cures Nauraithenia, - Dyapagain, mila, and-parous 'disanies in adults and children.

IN CAPSULES. IN WINE, AND JN SYRUP

15

OF

LORDS AND HOUSE OF COMMONS

THORNE'S

OLD VAT

PRE WAY WAN KIANTED BY VHG LAȚE ROGERY THORNÉ **DE BRINKOEHAVE KAR SZEN GOLD'AS IS BERCE IS

SCOTCH WHISKY.

SOLE AGENTA IN

HONG KONG, CHINA & MANILLA. A. S. WATSON & CO,LTD.

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593

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God

both in

are

of

and

Whou, withi our we shalt turn out pro. quantities of rubber, wa 16 meat

meat yo

with returns that will be of a very satisfactory character. And now, in conclusion, lat me venture a word about 证 the futurs of rubber. Many of us sanguine that we skal ao, year by your, larger

consumption, and personally, and trom my own knowledge of tropical countries

long experience

the exploitation forest rubber and in the cnitivation of rubber, I do not think that for many years to come the production will ever exceed the consumption, even if, as I hoard it said the other day, it should rain rubber." The total available out put from plantations is so far insignificant as compared with the

world's pro koly to' increase very considerably, on the other and whereas the

ontput the collection of wild rubber is many countries and not the lost important producer-bas been, and is becoming, more and more difficult. and especially more sostly,

so that kwor prices would immediately result in considerable docrase of the supply from theso sources, and of it at 3s 6d-that is, oror

outweigh by far the increase of production And you must not forget that with rubber, dealer

is calculate

we must make al with most commodities, high rates tend to low

Ye way, lowance for the e nstantly increasing weith diminish and low rates tend to increase the of the world, the desire for camino fities, difference in price, according to quality. The margin between impare and cleansed rubber and especially the daily increasing number

of moter ears.

Leaving aside the enormous would be considerably increased with lower use of pleasure ears, here is a daily increase in prices for rubber generally. This is indispat commercial care sufioisit to consume able, and it is equally certain that lower prices niouth's rubber production of a few years ago. whole would considerably stimulate consumption, and Has this production inocented by aur consider. consequently largely increase our sales.

ratio? 1 think set; and, on the atline sitle, I venture to state in asarooly say article in which rubber was used ten years ago the rabber has been replaced by sather material,

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could easily

our cost would be 3s, and per cent profit. | from plantations, On the other hand, and

we.

NAPIER JOHNSTONES'

SHIPPING IN PORT

STELMELA

SQUARE BOTTLE CHENAN. British str. 1,350, L., Junes, 17th

WHISKY.

1746.

IN

BEWARE AL

UNVARIED FOR

AS

150 YEARS.

IMITATIONS

SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG:

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO......

July-Shanghai 14th July, Goural-But terfeld & Swire.

CABONGSBING, British str., 1.265, V. M. Litall, 26th July-Toutsin 18th July, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

CHINHUA,

NUUA, British str., 1,350, A. Haris, 25th

& Swire.

Battaranghai 21st July, Gozorel CHIYUES, Chinese str., 1,177, C. Biorat, 2ad- July-Shanghai 17th July, Gonoral C. M. 8. N. Co.

CLIPTON, British str., 2,313, G. Worsley, 20th

July Shanghai 15th July DEAWONGSE, German str., 1050, F. Relivaldt, 18th July-Bangkok 12th July, Bien, und Meal-Butterfell & Strire.

CFAR, Norwegian str., 1,102, A. Anonson. DETFAR,

24th July-Bangkok 18th July, Gamoral--- China-Siam S. N. Co.

FAUBANG, British str., 1,410, H, Malikín, 14th July-Saigon 8th July, Rico-Jardino Matheson & Co.

GLENFARO, British str., 3,250, W. L. Hartnoll, 12th July-Mexico 11th June-Shewan 3'omer

Co.

HALOTIS, Dutch str., 2,047, Zwart, 12th July

5th July, Patroleum--Asiatic HALENE, German Kir., 771, H. Bandixon, th July-Tourane 16th and Hoihow. 24tia July

General--Jebaon & Co.

HINOSAN MARE, Japanoso str., 2,302, Yao- nishi, 23rd Jaly-Miike 17th July, Coal- Mitsui Bussan Kishu,

HUE, Frouch str., 742, Panier, 8th May- Haiphong 5th May, General. R. Marty.

and from ALL WINE MERCHANTS. [45 Hyson, British str., 4,232, 1. A. Davies, 17th

& Co.

SINGON

RON. Stool, Metal and Hardware Merebants Iron and Foundry Coke Importari, General Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers, Pig Storekeepers and Stipehandlers Nos. 35 & 37, HING LOONG STREET, (2nd St.. west of Contral Market). Telephone No. 515.

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July-Shanghai 15th July, General-Bat-

& Swire. tarBeld ICBANG, British str., 1,228, K. E. Tusbban, 13th July Saigon 9th July, Rico-But INDIEN, Danish str., 3,612, Berg, 13th July-

terfield & Swire.

Port Said 2nd Jane, General-Melchers & KAIsow, British sir,, 2,829, K. T. Jones, 21st

July-Kuchinsten 15th July. General Buttorteld & Swire,

DAVID CORSAR & SON'S KLANG CHIN. Chimese ate., 1,002. Brienander,

MERCHANT NAVY"

...NAVY BOILED

LONG FLAX

5351

RELIANCE CROWN

TARPAULING

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & CO

Sole Agents.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG Hoteu.

Mr. P. E. Adams Mr. K. K. Althouse Mr. C. F. Arbenz Mr. J. I. Aadrow

Capt. F. & Arinisend Mr. J. H. Backkonsa Mr. K. Bowoli Mr. F. Bargas Mrs. M, Chimbзrs Mr. M. O. Clark Mr. A. E. Daurich - Mr. and Mcs. H. Eärenfela

Mr. & Mra. Engal -H, Fisher Mr. J. W. Erlanger

Mr. H. K. Kaobn Mr. J. Koor

Mr. G. T. Lloyd Mr. D. Macdonald Dr. O. Marriott Miss K. A. Maszy Mr. G. C. Melatoat Mr., Mr. Mickle

Mrs. J. G. Minor Mr. H. J. forse

Mr. & Mra H, A. Poad

Mr. R. K. Rodger

C.

Mr. H.Ray

sie, J. C. Smauders

Miss R. Schwartz

But for the moment it is sufficient to state that a possible variation in the price of rabber cannet, to any considerable extent, affect ear business. And here, gentlemen, we have one

It will be said that the use of reclaimed rubber of the reasons why our enterprise has deserved and rubber substitutos is likewise increasing, but ly met with grout favour from the public they only meet a fraction of the increase. of namely, that we are practically independent of consumption, and bakes the fact that for many the fluctuations of the rubber market, and that articles puce rabber is. absolutely necessary, it anr falare development and success is not linked must be also borne in mind that sport rubber with the maintenance of the high prices now

cannot be made good without the assistance raling. Amongst the

I feel, therefore, that for of fresh material many other our popularity may point out that, although suy years to come the possumption of participating in ull the possibilities of large rubber will be on the incrests, and those profis common to enterprises

with rab who take this view and put it into practical usa her, our undertaking is

easoni

a Europeas will encourage the promotion of sound proposi- industrial business and from from the difficulties, tions, so as to keep the supply of rubber equal to dangers, and risks inherent to distant manage its daily increasing demand. I say this for good, B. Honig

who are

1

гостоць

for

reasons, and in the interest Bhareholders in

Mr. A. Gandet Mr. V. Goulbourn

Mr. H. Schuler

Mr. L. E. Severn Mr. H. H. Solomon

Spalding

Mr. J. Spittles

Ar. & Mre, H, B. La Dr. and Mr. A. D.

Grango Mr. C. Geell Capt. T. F. Hall Mier A. Square Hon. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mr. W. . Stratton

Harott

Mr. and Mr. M. L

Thompson

onr

indertaking, because it wo Dr. 8.

ment in more or less ancivilised countries, An- other of

of these reasona is to be found in the fact

and baby that

Hough out of a total capital of £250,000, £200,000 do not contribute to the supply directly, we do

Or. E. Hymans will be available for working capital. In this so indirectly, by giving value bath as to qualify Mr. W. Jackson respect, let me call your attention to the fact and as to price, and specially by endeavouring Mr. A. W. Kamp that a considerable part of

pital to establish uniform naissued capital to

the

wurk.

to insure

you

Mr. W. W. Trautsch old Mr. A. V. Walbr Mt. W. B. Wells Me. G. Wolf

Mr. G. G. Wood

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Mr & Miss B. Baldwin

Mr. Asink

Thore si in oar

Misses E 3.31. Kennedy 10 Mr. Kennedy as Lepreito Mr. G. W. McEwen

Coule, & Afire Acton &

maid

has been calloit, nid you will be pleased to note ties. Those who are interested or associated that the number of shares that have now been with the rabber trade and industries will allotted wholly for cash is 180,900. Phis rendily realise the

not

importance great

of this, I

and maid only has enabled the board to make the periods have spoken at great length. In foot, I baya Mr. M. P. Beattie

een calls longer than batween

Wo. originally said more than I intended. But as this is one Mr. E. O. Browniɑw anticipated, but alsa, taking advantage of al first meeting I thought that we should under. Mr. v. G. Cheesmant favourable opportunities, to gradually no

sand such other better in the future it

Mr. E. F. Cox cumulate the stock which is

heard from me what has been achiered in the Dr. A..

Mr. A, C. Eltin necessary constant regularity in our output without being past few months. Rember, gentlemen,

that

Dr. S. Eyl at the mercy of the market. This object we have we are still a young concern, and that we must

Коллизия now fally attained, our stoc

our stack being suficient for basi 80 many ways open for development,

with great csation proceed several months' industrial

rk. This, together with at

the stops that we and our commercial agents and which seemingly invite success, that it is and connections are taking to also ensure part of 30% easy to restrain from spreading out in too our supplice of raw material direct from the sources many directions, but we must always bear in Mr. & Mr. D. Muary of prodnction, enable us to work on a mush mind the future, and collect our strength, so that wider basis and t mest the requirements of our every step shall contribute to the foal success of now plant. Our sales of cleansed rubber bare our enterprise. I do not wish my words to only been limited by our production.

Our appear too optimistic, nor

the impris manager, whose efficiency and whose exceptional sion that everything in the future will be couleur - P. Arndt devotion to the interests of our company

Lt. J. S. Arwine, tax. anga do I hove

We rose. mast forasse set-backs, and so far

Mm. J. S. Arwine and LABUAN COAL.

special pleasure in mentioning, it absolutely as we are able to, we intend to provide for

children convinced that we shall be able to dispose of us that my words will be justified, and that when Capt & afra. Bremer

the contingency. But gentlemen, I am hopeful Dr. Black [OTICE-THIN COAL

can only tower output of our pro excellent results. we next moet we shall be able to rendor new installations- obtained from THE LADUAN COAT with equal facility and VIELDS Co., LD, who are prepared to Supply We are also indebted to our friends, the British good account of our stewardship, and all reap FRESII COAL straight from the Mines Mnras Syndicate (Limited)-two of their the bauafite which we anticipate. Steamers load at the Wharves. Qulok despatch directors being directors of the company-for Telograms: "Labor Labuan."

very effective manner in which they looked BRADLEY & Co., Agents..

after the interests of this company during the Hongkong, 12th August, 1909.

period which preceded its final organisation, and for their liberal interpretation of the existing agreements as to stocks, ponding contracts, & All these factors have combined to already produce an estimated profit of somewhat over £15,000. You! no doubt, aware that sur pra sent

plat consists of a small installation quite of dealing with the company's volume incapable

business. As I mentioned before we lave par chased a freehold at Lower Edmonton, with favourable conditions as regards building, water, miroul sidine, & Se, and

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RUITSU BISHI GOSHI KWAISHA.

(MITSUBISHI CO) COAL DEPARTMENT.

SOLE PROPRIETORS of TAKASIMA OCHI, MUTABE, HOJO, NAMAZUTA, SAYO, SHINNEW and KAMIYAMADA, Collieries.

SOLE-AGENTS FOR KISHIDAKE, MITAO and KIGYO KOMATSU Coals.

CE-MARUNOUCRI,

HEAD OFFICE:

TOKYO.

BRANCH OFFICES :---NAGASAKI, MOJI, KABATSU, WAKAMATSU, KOBE, OSAKA, SHANGHAI, HONGKONG, HANKOW. Cable addresses for above,"

,"IWASAKI” Jodea, AI, ABC 5th Ed., Western Unior.

·AGENCIES →→→

YOKOHAMA: M. ABADA, Esq. CHINKIANG: Meurs. GRARING & Co. MANILA: Messrs. MACONDRAY & Co

For Particulars apply to

H. OISHI, Manager, No. 2, Pedder, Street, Hongkong. Hongkong, 9th January, 1909, [674

the

Ou are

GENTLEMEN :

WO HAVE SOMETHING TO SUIT YOU!

Mr. B. N. W. Nickels

Mr. Packer- Capt. and Mr. W.C ̈

Passmore

Mr. W. Pattison Mrs. N. Peato

Mra. Polliageli Mr. D. Porcsbois Mr. E. Rigold

Mr. Ross

Dr. Scholz Mr. F. I. Bowley

Mr. E. A. Smith Mr. E. E. Smith Mr. G. C, Whitelaw

King:deas Private Hotel.

Mr. W. H. Tindal King Mr. & Mra, A. O. Logan Consul J. M. Macedo Mr. J. F. Macgregor Mr & Mrs. CC, Maokee Mr. & Mrs. L.D. Vandell Master Kandell Mr. C. M. Mayor Mr. R. S. Mordson Mr. J. A, Offor Mr, W, Pittenfrigh Mr. J. Robertson Mrs. G. Sachse Miss K. Sachse Capt. & Mrs. Schultzon Mr. A. J. Smith Mr. & Mrs Tibbs Mr. B. Wobb

Mr. W. P. Brewer

Mr. E. J. Chapman

Mr. Cookor

Mr. F. Sydenham Dirou Mr.&Mrs.D.E. Donnelly Mr. J. G. S. Gazeden Mr. & Mrs. 9. Gordon Mr. C. L, Gorksta Mr. . Hofinas" Mrs F. N. James

TUST UNPACKED A FINE STOCK Dr. P. J. Kolly

of Gontiomen's 4. HOSE (8OUKS) assorted Shade and Designs, also HOSE GARTERS, BRACES, SCARF PINS, Best STUD and SLEEVE BUTTONS. Quality of PEARL BUTTONS, WAIST COATS 3 COATS, FANCY NECK TIES andSCARFS DRESS TIES, Black and White,

"Io it few months, Wil je waple ANDKERCHIEPS-PLAIN wod HDM

Guigust machines and a like nuber of the Morao-Dessans, with a total estimated oztput of at least twelve tons per day, whereas we now can only produce about four tons per week, thos representing an increase of nearly twenty times our present output

do so at a

Tbelieve that whon our installation is com pleted-no fluer similar plant will be found anywer

ywere, and, subject to the consent of my pol-" leegrace, I propose to set aside three days for the shareholders of this company to inspect the new works, and to show them the very interesting operations which car_rabbers

undergo

is the oleansing processes. You see now, gentlemen. that I promised to let you into our

when J confidence, although it is unusual meeting of this kind, I realised that there were matters which should be said to you, and that I thought to vive you the benefit of information, enabling you to appreciate the progress that our company, young as it is, has made. You wil be

to pleased

that we have know the purchasing agenta for

Company the Mureed to set as of North America, a company now in the course of formation. This contract should yield our I compsay a profit of at least £2,500 per year, wish to call your attention to the fact that possess foreign patents, which the company may En able to dispose of to considerable advantage. We wish to deal in this, respect only with

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SHITCH, COTTON and LINEN, DRESS. ING/HAIE BRUSHES and COMBS,

&o.,

HOOSAIN-ALI & Co.,

No. 14, Queen's Road Central. Flongkong, 18th July, 1910,

(707

Mr. J. W. Wikciu

HONGKONG TIDE TAHLE,

From July 27th to August 2nd, 1910.

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KONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL,

REGISTER,

Hongkong Observatory, July 27th

Previous Day On Detox Đa Date:

at pi 29.79

Barometer... l'emperature 201 88 Amidity Wind Direction|

FUILD Weather Ein....t

29.84

85

29,70

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73

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Highest open air Temperature on 26th...... 69 Lowest opon mir Temperature on 16th... 77

24th July-Hankow 19th July, Iron Rails

KINTUCK

British str., 4,616, A. G. R. Paddle, 12th July-Yokohama ria Ports 25th June, General Butterfield-& Swire.

KWANOSE, British str., 1,203, 0. Plunkett Cole, 17th July Saigon 14th July, Rice-But terfield & Swire.

KWANGTAB, Chinese str., 1,536, E. H. Pratt, 26th July-Shanghai 23rd July, Mails and Goberal-U. M. S. N. Co.

LAERTES,

British str., 1,350, Frampton, 25th July-Saigon 21st July, Rico and General

Wo Fat

LINAN, British

E

Intr 1,250, Williams, 21st July Shanghai 17th July, General Butter-

& Swire,

held

LONGSHIPS, Britishli str., 2,842, J. Tasker, 19t

July-Moji 15th July, Coal-Bradley & Co.

MINNESOTA, American str., 13,323, T. W. Garlick. 22nd July-Beattle 20th June and Manila 20th July, General-Nippon Frisen Kaisha.

MONTEAGLE, British str., 6.163, W. Dixon thue, Lauber-and-Gozeral-Esnadian 25th July -Vancoret vis Japon Positio

Railway Co.

NAMSANA, British atr., 2,591, P. M. B. Lake, 22nd July-Kobe 16th and Moji 17th July, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. NANSHAN. British str., 1.299, Chas. Hawn, 6tb July-Silyon 2nd July, General Bradley NETUEBLEE. British str., 1,234, J. Sim, 18th

July Moji 12th July, Coal-Order. NIFTON MARU, Japanese str., 3,452, H. S. Smith, 19th July-San Francisco 21st June, General-T. K. K.

& Co.

ONBANG, British str, 1,234, E. J. Buller, 19th Jaly-Hongay 17th July-Jardine, Mathe- son & Co.

... 8011

PARLAT

German str., 1,018, G. Gathomann, 18th July-Bangkok 10th July, Rice- Butterfield & Swire.

PAOTING, British str., 1,072, B. L. Jones, 24th

July-Tsingtan 19th July, General Butterfeld & Swire

FER

str. 3.779, P. Giargorich.

13th July, General-

Sandor, Wieler & Co. PHRANANG, Gorman sir.. 1,021, F. v. Mangets dorff, 20th July-Bangkok 14th July, Rice--Butterfield & Swire,

POTATONG. Garman str., 998, W., Botafür,

25th July-Bangkok 19th July, Rice Butterfield & Swire,

RUBI. British str., 1,690, G. Rodger, 25th Jnly-Manila 25th July, General- Showan. Tomes & Co.

BUISANO, British etr., 1,234, Picknell, 26th

Jaly-Chinwansao 21st

Chinesa

July, Coal-

TJIKINI. Dutch str. 1.234. H. Koops, 24th July Batavis 26th June and Macassar

15 July, General-Java China Japan Lijn. TSINTAU, German str., 1.002, S. Heyenga, 26th

July Bangkok 18th July, Rice-Butter- the & Swire. Ur, Norwegian sfr., 895, Pedersen, 24th July --Newchwang a Dairen 16th July, Beans-Angaard, Thorsson & Co.

VOLURE,

British str.. 2.599, H. Jackson, 26th Java-Singapore 19th June. Petroleum in

Aniatio Petroleum & Cu. YANGTZE. British str., 4.149, Jos. Bulford,

balk

25th July Liverpool and Singapore 19th Jaly, General-Butterfield & Swire. YUENHANG, British str., "1.129, P. H. Rolle, 25th July-Manila 22nd July. Hemp aud General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

SAILING VASEL AUROW, British bargne, 2,971. Molyor, 20th May-Anjer 8th April, Kerosene Oil- -Standard Oil Co

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