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FURURA

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MARU, Japanese str., 1,946, 8. Kema- waki, 6th April-Hoji 31st March, Coal- Mitsu Bishi Goahi Kwaisha. HANYANG, British str., 1,207, G. L Spink, 28th Maroh Tsingtan, Chefoo and Weibniwei 23rd Mar,, Balt, &o-Butterfield & Bwire. HEITO MARU, Japanese str. 240, Bummers, 5th April Singapore 24th March, Hallast

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 10TH, 1911;

SHIPPING IN PORT.

·BTHAMEDS.

STRAITS

BUSDA MABU, Japaness str., 2,000, T. Miys"

sakt, 612 April-Miks 1st April, Coal-Par value each share £1. Calle Mitsui Bussan Kaielas.

paid up are

BUTO MARY, Japanese str. 3,232, K. Hashimo to, 4th April-Corozei, Coal and H'dise- Toyo Kaisha Kasba CâTHAT, Danish str. 2,649. H. Kruse, ̈ 21st

March-Port Said 16th Feb General Melchera & Co.

CHITO MARU, Japanese str, 7,250, Wm. Woods Greene, 4th April-San Francisco

8th March, Mails, norai and Merchandise

Toyo Kisan Baisk

CHUISING, German atx, 1,021, J. Bruku, Tih April-Bangtok Hose Blis Bat- terfield Swire

SETTLEMENTS STOCKS AND SHARES.

RUBBER COMPANIES.

North Hummock Padang Jawa

Singapore Fraser

SINGAPORE, March 30,

Singapore

Par value each

Malayan Companion

& Cork.

Dividends abato £1. Calls;

Malayan Companies.

Fraser &Co.'s

Dividendy

Prices March 1

paid up ars:-

Prives,

March 1

15/psid

Aler-Pongsu

fy. paid

Malacos Ordinary .......

10.5.0

Anglo-Jobore

sily.

Morlimau

7/6

Anglo-Malay

1.7.6

10

Merton Syndicate

периш

-176

Bakap...

Mount Austin-

1.18.0

Bantong

$/,

Narborough Est

Batu Caves ...

15.10.0 100%

$10

15%

2

4/3

Batu Kawan

Pandan Jchore

Batu. Tiga

6.15.0

10%

10

3,9.0

200%

Beranang Selangor

(Johore)

15/

Bernam Feral

3%

100

10/0

13%

.v.

Do.

Ordinary

Bidor:

Peaciro Est Prye...

10%

176

12/6

Ratanu

Blands Selangor

12/8

1.7.6

Bukit Cloh

ty.

Kim

Bukit Kajang

30.0

81%

R. Eat of Krian

10

R. of Johore...

11.0.0

t/fy.

Options

Bukit Mertajam

1/8

7.5.0

15%

ty. paid

Bukit Rajah...

16.5.0

50%

104 fy

Selangor

3.8.8 225%

By

Bukit Selangors

Seletar Rubber-

Castlefield

8.10.0

$10

15/

Sempah

Chankat Salak F. and Tin.

Sendayan

1.12.0pm

Seremban

415.0

15%

Ο

Chersonese

5/9

Serangoon

Cheviot

Shelford

4.5.0

10%

Chota Rubber

Cicely Ordinary

2.11.6 100%

Preferred

2.11.8

108%

Cansara

Malay

1.7.3

50%

8,0:0

50%

Dennistown

2

Enbb. Solangor

11-

30%

Fed. Selangor

Siginting (N. B) Singapore Para Straits (Bertan). Strathmore B Sungei Sungai Choh Sungei Kapar Sungei Krait

Bahru

7/3

ปล

228

5.10.0

10:

25% '10

Goa Kee R Est..

Sungei Liang

Garing (Malacca)

Sungei Balak

4.18.8

#100

10

Sungei Way...

6.18.9

12%

'10

6.150

Tangkub

Third Mile...

6.2.0.

·30%

14.13.0 100%

09

Tremelbye

10%

10

་་་

Utd. Sus Betong...

Val-d'Or Est...

Vallambrosa...

2.3.0

·75%

Trust and Finance

Companies,

Do.

Kapar

'A HBM Para

8/9 pr

7/9

by paid.

Anglo-Straits R. T....

9.10.0

20%

10

19

Kelas..

Options

Eastern Internat. Trust ..

20%

ty. 7/6

Kepong

76%

10

-B/paid

Mid-East Invest.

Killinghall

10/

Rubber Flants. Inves. Trust

74%

10

ty.

17

Kinta Kellas

Klanang Klian-Kollase

Kota Tinggi...

Options

10 pald

R. Share Trust

15/

Strait. M. & Trast. ...

THE DIRECTORY

AND

CHRONICLE 1911.

FOR

China, Japan, Corea, Indo- China Siam, Straits Settle- ments, Malay States, Netherlands India, Philippines, Borneo, etc.

The DIRECTORY covers the whole of the ports and cities of the Far East, from. Nether lands India to Siberia, in which Europeana redda Not only is the Directory as full and complete en each case me it can be made, hat each Colony Port, or Settlement is prefaced by a DESCRIE TION, carefully revised ench year, most of which will serve as accurate GUIDES FOR THE TOURIST, giving every deinit in comicetyn with the places, their History, Topography, no, do The Information in thess Descriptione, con sisting of a hundred interesting articles, rachel with facts concisely set oat, dad contalaing statistics of the TRADE of each Country end Port, would alene suffice to fil a large volume Royal Octavo-Complete with Fifteen Mop and Plans, pp.-1,882, $10.00. Diretory only pp. 1,862 $8.00.

The Directories and Descriptions are of

**

Peking

Tientsin

Feitsiho

Chlawangtan

Taku

Antung.

Manchurian

CHINA Booobow

Canton Chinklang Whampoa Nanking Kowloon Waha Тарра Kowldang Samshui Hankow Kongmacon Yochow

Trade Centres Shrei

Port Arthur

Chetoo

Weihaiwei Kiaochan

Taivanfa

Mukden

Shanghai

Tokyo

Yokohama

Hyogo

Kobe

Ichang

nag

Ningpo

Wanchow

Santu

Foochow

Amoy

Swolow

Nanning

WAR

Pakhoi Hothow Lungchor Mingiza Hokow

Bremad

JAPAN AND FORMOSA

Shimonoseki

Quake Moji

Nagasaki

Tainanta Takow Hakodate Anping Tamsui EASTERN SINERTA

Vinilivostook

Nicojewsk

Seonl

CHOSEN Wonsan

Chemulpo

Fusan

Kansan

Pingyang

Mokpo Chinnampe Bongchin

HONGKONG AND ITS DEPENDENCIES.

Hanoi Haiphong

MACAO. FRENCH INDO-CHINA:

Antaa Tourane Hue Baigon.

Cambodge Tonkin Provlaces Quinbon

Cobu Manila

British N. Borneo

Sarawak

PHILIPPINES

Toila

BORNEO

Labren

BANGKOK BTRAITS SETTLEMENTS Singapore, Penang, Malaces, Prov: Welenley

Jokore

Pabang

Batavia Buitenzorg

MALAY STATES

Sungal Ujang Selangor Jelebu

NETHERLANDS INDIA

Perak

Palang MECASSAT

Samarang.. Saurabais East Coast of Somatra NAVAL SQUADRONĖ

Austrian German British

United States Japaness French

Siamese Italian OFFICERS OF COAST AND BIVER STRÁMER." The Book is printed from New Type specially reserved for the purpose, and uniformity in every arrangement greatly facilitates reference

The features in the 1911 Edition as the LIST of TRADES and CLASSIFIED

the larger Commercial PROFESSIONS at Centree.

The ALPHABETICAL LIST contains the names of over

carafully

of RESIDENTH

20,000 FOREIGNERÁ,

|

PLAN OF THINOLAu (Kiaochau)

PLAN OF FOREIGN CONCESSION, SHANGHAI PLAN OF HONOKEW (SHANGHAI) with Inces

Showing the EXTENDED SETTLEMENT LARGE I'LAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA PLAN OF NEW TERRITORY (KOWICON) PLAN OF KOWLOON PLAN OF MANTLA PLAN OF SAIGON PLAN OF SINGAPORE PLAY or BATAVIA

The CHRONICLE covers the notable events of the last half century in the Far East together with the Texts of all the most important Treasles concluded with the countries of Eastern Ada, the various Customs Teris, Trade Begulations, Chambers of Commense, Boles

Commissioon

Consular and Court Fees, Hongkong Blamp Daties Poslal Guide Elgual Coden, Chinese Festivals, Tables of Money, Weights and Mesures, and other Commercial Information Including

THEATER WITH CHINA

Great Britain-Nanking, 1842; Tlentein,

1858; Tori Agreement and Rules, 1859 Convention, 1860 Rules for Joint Investiga tion of Customs Seizures, 1869; Chefoo, 1876, with Additions! Article; Opium Con vention, 1880; Chungking Convention, 1891; Tibet Sikkim Convention, 1800; Barmah Convention, 1897; Kowkon Extension, 1898; Welliaine, 1808 Convention, Commercial, Shanghai, 1999; Emigration Convention, 1904. France-Tientsin, 1858; Convention, 1860; Tientsin, 1885; Conversions, 1886, 1887 and 1805 Froller Trede Regulations

Ualied

*

Staten:-Tientsia, 1858; Additional, Peking, 1880; Immigration, 1804. 1808; Commercial, 1903.

Germany-Tientsin, 1881; Peking 1880

Kirochan Convention, 1998; Railway and Mining Concio, 189

Japan:-Shimonoseki, 1895 Llastung Con

vention, 1895; Commercial, 1896; New Port 1896; Bupplementary Commercial, 1903. Ramint Petersburg, 1881; Bumi

Trade, 1881.

Land

Portugal, 1888; Commercial Treaty, 1904, FINAL PROTOCOL mnds between Chiza and

Eleven Powers, 1901.

TREATIES WITH JAPAN Great Britain, 1884; Duties Convention, 1895; Fels, Agreements 15 to Corea; United Bates, Extradition Treaty, 1888; Grest Britain (Alliance) 1905; Rusia (Pence

2005.

-TREATIES WITH COREA Jamn, 1876 Japan Supplementary, 1876; Japan, 1904 and 1905. United States, 1882; Great Britain, 1895.

TRZATIES WITH SIAM Great Britain, 1866, 1809 and 1909, France,

1898 and 1904apan, 1803; Rumi, 1899. Great Britain and France, Siamese Fremtier. Great Britain and Bush, Hallway. Convention,

1890..

CUSTOMS TARIFTS TRADE ERGULATIONG

China, Japan, Bism, Cores.

LEGAL DOCUMENTS Orders in Council for Government of H.B.M.

Subjects in Chins and Coess, and in Siam Rales of H.B.M. Supreme and other Cuirts in China, &c. Tables of Court and Consular Fees: Charter of the Colony of Hong Malay State Federation Agreement; kong; Table of Hongkong Court Fees Admir alty Rules Foreign Jurisdiction Act; Regn- lations for the Corealar Courts of United States: United States Consular and Court Fees; Rules of Court of Connals of Shanghai; Chinese Passenger Act; Hongkong Licences, Trade Marka, and Letters Palent Fees; Port Hegulations for China; Harbour Regulations for

Japan.***

The CHRONICLE and DIRECTORY, al though condensed lar every possible manner, con tains every year more pages.

It was years ago Crivenally pronounced to te the cheapest work of the kind anywhere

the Boramaged, prith the Initials xa: weil no published, and although very much enlarged

and improved in every way, the price in silver in strictly Alphabetical Order is now below the equivalent of £t be, at which that any name can be found instantly.

it was originally published. THE MAPS AND PLANS

It is published at the Office of the Hongkong mare been engraved by one of the mort emitent Daily Press, and can be had from, and Adver Firmos in Great Britain and wre-corrected and tomments sent through, the principal Book trought up to date. They consist thle year of sallers in Ads and through the following

Hongkong Daily Press Office. 181, Fleet Street, EC COLOURED PLATE OF FLAGE OF FOREDY Hosing

LONDON...Mr. F. Algar, 11. Clement's Lane, LONDON...Meers. G. Stret & Co., L

2f, Cornhill, EC.

NAP OF THE Fan Barr

PLAN OF YOKOHAMA

PLAY OF KONE AND HYOGO. FIAN OF FORERIN BETELEMeeres, Trexian

KORLOOK, German str., 1,459. M. Vesper, 2nd

27th March, General

April-Chits Linie.

KWANGTAH, Chiness str., 1,536, Stewart, 4thg!

April-Shanghai 1st April, General-C.

M, S.N. Co.

British str., 1,340, Frampton, 3rd

LA igen 29th March, General and

-Wo Fat Bing

LOONGMOON, German str. 1971, W. Vigala,

April Balgon 30th March, Rice Hamburg-America Linte

sk

MACHEW, German 19th March. Rice and 1,234, Wolf, 29th March-Bangkok

Meal-Butterfield & Biwire. MANDASAN MAND. Japatero st...

3,245, 1

Ots, 28th March-like 22nd March, Coal

Mitsui Bussan Knisha.

MAUSANG, British str. 1,644, G. 8. Welgal, 7th April Sandakan 1st April, Timber and General-Jardine, Matheson & Co MONTEAGLE, British str., 6,153, W. Davison, 2nd April-Vancouver 6th March, Lamber and Balt Fili-Canadian Pacifis Railway Co.

NAMBANG, British str., 2,591, P. M. H. Lake, April-Calcutta, 23rd, Penang 29th March and Blegapore 1st April, General Jardian, Mathesau, & Co.

OANFA, British st., 5,810, W. Cope Lycett, 24th Marohistoria vin Japan 22nd Feb.,

& Bwiro. General Buttarfeld ReJall, German sir, 1,275, H. C. Reber, 5th 24th March, Ries and Futterfold & Swires.

BABINE RIOENERS Dutch fr., 573, D. E

Boore, 1st April Swatow 31st March Asistio Patrolemia Co.

Golconds

Golden Hope Gula-Kalumpang

*H. and Lowlands

Inoh Kenneth Inch

Johore

Johore R. Lands

Jong-Landor

Jugra (Ordinay) Juru Estates...

Kuantan

Koning

Khota Tampan

SARANAC,

Biandard Oil

British str., 1,235, F. W. Gray, 5th April-Pulo Sambao 29th March, Kerosene

Krabong

20%

Kuala Klang

paid

Kuala Lumpur

€9,0,0-

75%

Oo.

BANDLED, Norwegian str, 894, A. B. Ball, 31st March-Saigon 25th March, Rice and Paddy Order

2/

Kuala Pahi

Kuala Selangor

Labu

16/9

30%

TAMON

MARU, Japanese str., 2,263, Y. Fajita, Let April-Milke 27th March, Coal-Mitsu Bustan

Lanadron

5.10.0 12%

$10

4,0.0

Ledbury

10%

2.6.0 pm

Lendu...

Linggi

2.16.0

150%

10

21 fy

London Asiatic

18/9

10%

Lamut Est...

13/0 pm

Madingloy Bat.

10,8.0 10

09 2/ fy.

Kaisha

TEAN, British str. 1,346, A. W.-Outerbridge,

7th April-Manila 4th April, General 7th Butterfield & Sw

Swire. TROED, Norwegian str., 1,091, J, Jurgensen, 7th April-Bangkok via Swatow 23th March, Rice-Augard, Thoressa & Co. **** TJIKINI, Datoh str, 2883, H. Koops, 14th March-Macamar and Billiton 5th March, Sugar and General-Java-Chins Japan

Lija. TUNGSHING, British str., 1045, B. W. Ritchie, 6th April-Shanghai 2nd and Bwatow 5th April Jardine, Matheson, Co. TAWATA MARU, Japanese str., 1,254, Sakuma, April-Mile 30th Max., Coal-Miteti 5th

Bussan Kaisha." YERINO MARU, Japanese str., 2,350, T. Scrogs, 5th April-Moji 30th March, Coal-Osaka Shosen

str., 1,254, Westerland, 6th April-Tienkin 31st March, Central----

YUSHUY,

Malacca 15% Cum. Partici

pating Prel

MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA

AND JAPAN STATION.

BRITISH

Alacrity, despatch-bost, 700 tons, 4 guns, 2,000 il.p. Comdr. A. Lowndes, Hongkong. Astros, ad class cruiser, 4,360 tons, 10 guns, 7,500 Lb.p., Captain E. B. Kiddle, Shanghai.

Atlas, admiralty tug, 615 tons, 1,400 ih.

Master 8. West, Hongkong. Bramble, ganboat 710 tons, 900 1-p. Lent. Comdr. B. G. Washington Shanghai..

ZAFIRO, American str., 1,610, M. C. Smith,

7th April Manila 4th April, GeneralBritomart, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 h.p., Lient.- Bhewan, Tomas & Co..

Days of

Tees.

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From April 10th to 16th, 1911.

HIGH WARXUÉ.

H'kong

LOW WATER.

H'kong

Mean Time.

Mean Time.

Height.

Comade. J. M. Harker, Hongkong. Cadmus, British sloop, 1070 tons, hp, 1,400,

LL, Comdr. H. Lynes, Shanghai Cherub, water tank and tag, 390 tone, ih.p. 340,

Master W. Smith, Hongkong. Clio, British sloop, 1,070 tons, h.p. 1,400,

Comdr. H. B. Vale, Shanghai, Fame torpede-bost destroyer, 340 tons, 6 5,700 hp, Lt Comdr. H. B. Monroe,

Flora

2nd dass cruiser, 4,360 tons, 10 gum, Nicholas, 7000 hp, Captain J. Bingsporo.

torpedo-boat destroyer 295 tons, 6 guns, Handy Hon. Guy Stop

ford, Hongkong art, torpedo-host destroyer, 295 tons 6 guns, 4,000 h.p. Lt Comdr. Hon. Guy Stopford, Hongkong.

| 16. in.

ft. in

b. m Mon. 10 m 8:35 1m 1 28 1 2 Tues, 11 m 8 42 53 m 2 31 3 8 24 632-22 & Wed. 12 9 2 6 6 2 34 16

9.10a 6 2

2432 3 33.18 23 Thurs. 13 m

5 9- 3222-0 Fri. 14

2m 3 30 2

Sat.

7348 6 6 4 1.16 34

India, Ceylon, Borneo,

Java and Sumatra..

Anglo-Java

Asahan (Sumatra Bangawan R. Beaufort

Central Sumatra Indian Peninsula, .....

Java Amalgam

***

Nirmala (Java) Pontianak Sumatra Pars Sumatra Props, United Serdange" Utd, Sumatra

Virago, torpedo-boat destroyer, 395 tons, 6 guns 6,300 th.p. Lieut.-Comdr. Harold D. Adair Hall, Hongkong. Waterwitch, surveying ship, 620 tons, 450 Lbs. Liost-Comdr. R L. Hanocok, Hongkong. Whiting torpedo-bost destroyer, 360 tone,

5900

guns,

h.p. Lient. Comdr. G. 1. Hongkong. Hartford, Widgeon, gunboat 195 tonn, 2 gans, 800 h.r Lt-Condr. M. H. Wilding, Yangtze, Woodcock, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 h.j

Liant-Comdr. B. B. Brooke, Yangtaze. Woodlark, gunboat, 150 tons, 3 grans, 650 h.p.

Lieut-Comdr. G. F. A. Mulock, Yangtze.

VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE AMERICAN MAIL,

The NYK. str. Tango Maru (European Line) left Shanghai for this port on the 7th instant, and is expected here to-day.

The P. M. 8.8. Co, str. dsia is das to arrive at Hongkong to-morrow at daylight.

The P. M. 8.8. Co. str. Mongolia from Baa Francised siled from Yokohama on the 8th inst, on route to Hongkong, and is due to arriva at Hongkong on the Zlat instant.

. THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL,

The N.T.K. str. Kumano Maru (Australian Lim} from Australian ports via Manila,

at destroyar, 320 tons, 6 gune expected here to-day

Janur,

Lt. Comdr. M.. B. R. Blackwood, Kent, armoured cruiser, 3,500 tons, 14 guns. ihp. 22.000, Capt. B. St. J. Farquhar, cruising, Kinaha river ganbost, 616 tons, i.hp. 1,200, Lient Comdr. T. J. 5. Lyne, Yanglaze.

6 guns, 1,400

Вид

-10 31

1185 1 16m 10 25.

m:4

3 39 a

20 1 3

26

ibp. It-Commr. F. A. Regae,

Minotaur, armoured cruiser

SAMUTHE CANADIAN BAIL

The C.P.B. str. Empress of India arrived at Yokohama at 4 p.m. on the 6th lust, and left again at 8 pm. same day for Kobe, where she was due to arrive at 8 p.m. on the 7th lastsat

The M.M. str. Touranc, with the French

THE PELNUH MAINMA

14/

331%

.5.0 11/9

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

Per Puklaf, from Bangkok, Rev. Bechet and Mr W. Werner.

Per Haiyang, from Coast Ports, Mr and Mrs Kaddock and 2 children, Mr Alsz, W. J. Gibb Mr A. Allen, Miss Graham, Dr. Pantín, Mr C. Whitfield, Capt. Delma Hadelit, Mr. N. C Layka, and Mrs Riddel.

Per Bi Kiang, from Haiphong, Mr de Grie hiaat, Bishop E. P. Burnichon, Mrs Talonlin, Mr and Mrs Schneider, Mr and Mrs Potin, Mr Mezlores, Mr and Ms de Lansalut and child, Mr Bault, Capt. Bonhard, Mr and Mrs Bohler and Jetson, Mr and Mrs Gension, Surgeon Me and Min Vayrd, Mr Cordier, Mr and Mrs de * Beugny and child, and Mr Manikus,

and

for.

Per Empire, from Sydney, do, for Hoag kong, Miss F da Costa, Miss R. da Costa, Mr H. L Hesib, Mrs Ullmann, child and mald, J. Meers F. C. Donnison, J, W. Poster, Lafferty R. Kemp for Moji, Mauer J. Ballard, C. B. Cele, E. Wandsbrough and A. H. Rom; for Kobo, Mrs and Miss Christian, HRH Prinos Leopold of Battenberg and valet, Dr. Mollroy and Mr C. S. Wynkoff Yokohama, Mr Torey (2) Miss Wearer, Misses.

Mr and Mrs A. Redford, Hrs A. Torney, Missos Winese (2), Miss Broomball, Miss A. V. Grant, Mire W. A. Bouton, Hisses Johnstone, M. Prit- chard, O. Wilkins and T. H. Styles, Mr Brown Greaves, Mrs W. Fitt and child, Misses Komp E. Smith sad Leary, Mr J. F. Magee, Mr and Mra W. D. Moore.

DEPARTED..

Per Hasching, for Ewatow, Mrs D. Cogan and child; for Amor, Mr FK Bate; for

15m 10 6 6 4 3 5547Meria, surveying ship, 1,070, tons, rongkong, Mail of the 12th ult,, and mails from London Foochow, Messrs. Dervigo, and Dond, Mr and

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, April 9th

Previous On Date 0 Date

DAY st

4pm.

at 4 pm: 10 00

29.83 29.90 2.75

74

74

80

85

East

E

0

Barometer Temperature Humidity Wind Direction=”

Forecti Weather's appe Rain-***

Highest open air Temperature on 8th. 77 Lowest open air Temperature on 8th 68

PRINTING

Nothing creates such a good lmpressba in business we the use of First Claim Frang. The difference in cost between good and bad printing and material is generally n THE HONGKONG DAILY FI488" PRINTING WORKS. turn out the Best Printing at Reasonable Price

Admiral Eir A In Winslow Vios of the 11th ultimo, left Singapore on the 3rd M Bad SHAR

K.O.B. instant, at 5 pm, and is expected to arrive here p. 27,000, today at daylight

0.V.0, C.M.G.) 14,500, tons, Capt. 4. C. Cayley, Honghoog Monmouth, armoured cruiser, 9,800 tons, i.h. The Indo-Chins atr Kumsang left Calcutta

2,000, Captain L. E.

L. E. Power, M.V.O. for the Eiralta and Hongkong on 29th ultimo,

and is dus here about the 14th inst ingapore Moorhen, river-

100 ton,

to-morrow добр

Empress of China, for

Talbot, Miss Mackensie, Hon. Miss Black, Mr E. Allahin, Mr P. Davidson, Mr and Mra Barrett, Mas Donnelly, Mr and Mrs Griffin, Mr H. A. Baltman, Mr and Mrs B. 1. Horno D. Skarpin, Mir W. A. Murray Mr-P Simcook, Mr. H. B. Hogge, Mr M. Batton, Mr font-Co to BoMERCHANT STRAMELS

The P. & O. 8. F. Coat. Sielia left A. E. Hill, Mr and Mrs B Baker and child, Hongkong. Newssile, 2nd class cruiser, 4, 00 tone, tarbino, Singepers for this port on the 4th instant, at 9 Capt. Losh, Mr H. W deftries, My-A. W sm and is due here fo-dayathrike Grant, Mr H. Ekott, Misses Want (3), Miss George F. E. Hunt, D.9.0. The N. YL. tr. Nikka Maru (Australiah Menchie, Me 3. Hohnston, Mr and Mrs Chol Mr J. Mr F.S. Fischer, Line) left Nagasaki for this port on the 7th meloy, Mrs W. M. Tangye, Mr A. B. Coltart, river gunboat, 85 tons, Night Conde. Claude Hilersdon-Woodward

melay, Woodward, instant, and is expected here to marry from Meley Coltar, Mr and Mrs Edgar, Miss G

The F. & A R.N., Yangtze ALA

Portland vis Japan ports is due to arrive at T. Wright, Miss D. Carew, Mr J. 1. Lambert, and Mrs J. H. W. Tripp, Major and Mrs. Otter,

Mr and Mrs D. Canis, Misses Jennings Kelly

Capt.

Loring, Mr and Robin, river gunboat, 25

T Cosmo A. O. Douglas, West instant, and is expected here on the 12th Cousing, Miss Webster, Me and Mrs W. J. Lt. Condr. River

The N.I.Kr. Tamba Mary (American Sandpiper

river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 Liza): left Kobe for this port via aloji and Prince; Miss McDonald, Miss Warrand, Miss hp Lent Comdr. F B. J. J. Southby, Shanghai on the 7th instant, and is expected A. Munn, Mr W. Cliff Hodges, Mr S. Morley, H. A, Jones, Mr West Biver

Misa Morley, Mr and Mrs J.) 240 b.p. gam Snips, river ganbest, 85 tans, 2

The Mogul Line str. Pathan left United C. P. Weil, Mr W. Ironside, Mrs J. H. Chap Lient. Comdr. Malcolm Murray, Yangtoso. Kingdom on the 12th nitimo for Hongkong man, Mra Gec. Lovettser, Madame Molour, Mens F. Moloux, Miss Lavalaler, Miss F. M. Liddle Taku, torpedo bost destroyer, 306 tons, hp via surnite.

6,000, Gunner E. J. Trillo, R.N., Hong-

Gilson, Mrs J. O. Mr. L. Horsfall, Miss Mrs Liddle, My Laddlo, Mrs Bintist, Miss H. Fot. Mrs J. H. Ball and maid, Miss if Bull, Mr C. Rogers, Mr J: Owen Harhes, Mr H. W. Flint. Rev. and Mrs A. A. Molerad, Miss C. G. Celtert, Mr J. Young, Mr B. M. Coventer,

Laredo-bost destroyer, 386 toris, 6 g, str. Mishima Maru (European

Hongkong.

Conds, 2 gune, 240 hp Line) left Singapore for this port on the 7th (2), Miss DickeRONA MacMichael, M

Tamar, receiving ships 4,650 tona, 6 guns,

Commodore Byren, Hongkong, Teal, river gun boat, 180 tona, 2 gas, Lh.p. 800

Lient.Comdr. R. J. Buchanan, Yang tase This de, ganboat, 710 tons, 900 hp lent.

Comde M. B. Baillie, Hamilton, Shanghai

here

on the 16th instant

The

0.8.K. str. Chicago Mara from Tasoma Arrived at Yokohama on the 24th altimo, and left again for this port via Kobe and Manila, and is expected to arrive here on the 11th inst.

The Olof Wijk & Co. str. Peking left Fort Baid on the 24th ulting, and is expected here

on the 21st instant.

Treb

Mr and Mrs Ormrod.

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