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TRADE AND COMMERCE

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESĄ, TUESDAY, DHONMBER 14TË, 1912.

Exports. Price per picul. Pepper (Black) Preserves (box of 6 Jars)

27 to 33

Rhubarb... Star Anitood

30... 5t 45

(8. D. Setra & Co.'s Fortnightly Report,) Rico....

Oil...

HONGKONG, December 20th. BENGAL OPIUM.We have to report an-Sugar Refined... ather quiot fortnight, and the Chinese are Sugar Candy

Toa : No sales are re- not buyers at present. ported. Clearances, 5 chosts of Patna New, Tea oil

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38 Chests of Patna Ohl, 14 chests of Banares Ten Leaves (file) New, and 3 chests of Benares Old-ir. ali Turorio...

ort about 60 chests. Unsold stock, 245 chests Patna Now, 1,46-chests of Patna Old, 305 chests of Benares Now, and 310 chests of Benares Old-in all about 2,506 chosta. Sold but uncleared stock, 57 chests of Tatra New, 026 chests of Patna Old, 89 chesty of Benares Now, and 79 chests of Benares Old- in all about 845 chests. No quotations can be given at present.

MALWA OPIUM-A decline in prices in- duced some business, and sales were reported in 11 chests New at 82,650 to $2,675, and 37 chests Old at $2,700 to 82,726-in all about 48 cheats. Clearances about 79 chests. Shipment, about 20 cluests. nhout 845 chests.

Vermillion Walnuta ... Wax ... Wood ail Zedours (Kapoor Katchoy

EXCHANGE-(loxing Quotations). On India T.T. Its. ...

Domand R8. G London T. Sh.

Demond Sb. On Shanghai... On Singapore and Penang

On

Jan. On Amerien On Batavin

On Germany

100

31

154

1548

2011

More than

10:

125

213

Unsold stock, Uncleared stock, about

On Franco... Bar Silver (per oz.). Gold (100 Bae)

2621

293

...$50

71 chesta. Closing quotations: New, $2,650/2,675; Old, 8,700/2,725.

Sur-A moderate business transpired. Quotations:-

Teather No 13780 No. 2 80s for L

17

1 760 » 2 0 SWC

"

1 740 .. 2016 KW

1 610,

1

2 500 Wo

2 610L S'in d'mond Corras.-Owing to higher prices ruling in Amerien as well as dearness in India, prices show an arivance, but no business resulted. A small parcel was, it is reported, shipped to Japan.

YAS-Owing to the dearness of raw material and the higher prices ruling in the market, importers showed less inclination to well their holdings at lower rates, hence prices were well maintained, and sales were reported of about 1,900 bales, comprising 50 bales of No. 0s; 450 bales of No. 10s; 650 holes of No. 12; 130 bales of No. 169; and 150 bales of No.

250 Bales Assur Virjco

50

23

Baily Cotton

10

Воитель

100

China

310

Coorin

en

50

100

10

20

Currimbhoy

Creprent

Divin

Dowa

Indo-China

Naranjog

Moon

126...... 197}

PHILIPPINE LAW BEGARDING "CONTRACT LABOURERS."

THE ELIGIBILITY OF A BRITISH MERCANTILE ASSISTANT QUESTIONED.

The Manila Times of the 12th inst. says:-

Ker & Company will not be able to avail themselves of the service of Archi- bald W. Ross, the young Scotsman who arrived in Manila on the Zafiro Tuesday, unless Collector of Customs McCoy is convinced that the board of special in- quiry is in error-or unless habass corpus proceedings are instituted and successful,

This, in brief, is the status of the case which the Times reported yesterday. Mr. 20s as under-Ross was told on arrival that there was a suspicion that he came to the islands No. 10s......$131

under contract with Ker & Company, and 10. 139-136 that the question of his eligibility for admission to the Philippines would have He was to be decided by the board. allowed to go free while the matter was debated, and until to-day the issue of the case before the board of special inquiry was not known.

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1321

12a....

141 130

204....

145

.. 124

137

10/

..124

140

131

12н..

137

..12...

131

10.....

186 Ba...... 107

Sold but

This morning it transpired that the hoard. had found Mr. Hoss to be a con- tract labourer, and that this decision was arrived at on his own admission. He was accordingly notified that he would not be permitted to enter the Philippine Islands under the immigration laws of the United States. These laws state that a contract labourer is one who has "been induced or solicited to migrate by offers or pro-

of agreements, oral, written, or printed, express or implied, to perform labour of any kind, skilled or unskilled."

Casold stock, about 13,000 bales. Hucleared stork, about 35,000 bales,

Local Mrutales are reported of 10s nt $127, and 12s at #133, of about 300 bales.

JAPANESE YARN.-Sales, nil. SUSURIES-In Imports, a good business is reported in Angoor frein 8 to $17 permises of employment or in consequence picul. Mavej at 87 to 813 per picul, Kismis t $15 to $21 per picul. Borneal at $115 per picul. Ooplate at 800 per picul Senna Leaves at $8 per picul, and Bozour Stone at $135 per entty. In Exports purchases were made in Cassia at $10 in 181 per picul, Cassia Oil at 8130 to 200 per pioul Galangal at $6 per picul Dry Ginger at -$10 to $11 per picul. Staranised Oil nt. 800 to 475 per picil. Turmeric at 881 per $400 to $475 per pical, Turmeric at 883 per. pient, and Zedcary at $10 per pieni. Clasing quotations, as under: ---

Almonda

Importa

Apricota Jarialeo}

Aloes...

Angoor (Grapes)

Aunicotid...........

Dellium oogal)

The next move in the matter must bo taken by the Collector of Customs, without whose approval the decision of the hoard of special inquiry would be of no avail, Since Mr. Ross is said to have admitted the fact of the contract between himself and Ker & Company there is little doubt that Col. McCoy will find that the law loaves no alternative but the enforced departure of the young man. Against this the only appeal is by writ, of habens corpus, which, it will be remerahered, was 24 tried in the Allan case without sneċess.

Prico per picul. ...$ 27 to 30

Bezner Stone (Goros Chandan) per eatty

Bhess bole

Horax

Bornel

Cloves

זין

Sticks.

1 (Extracted)

Fennel Sooda ...

Gall nuts (Maya)

Clonda Horns Textty)

Gum Olibanum

Gunny Bags

Hallibo (Kaloo or Kutki)

Ivory (Jorge pieces)

(Asha

"(Rainboo)

" (Chatta)...

(Ghabin)

Kinu Khandwarf

Mavej (Ka sins) Myramboll Harda) Onions ipar basket) Pulcheck (Vopluto) Quicksilver

Kics

Khinoceros, Horns

∙Ko Qii ...

Rowe Matoes (Selarus) Safflower (Koos orful, Saffron Kaiser) per eatty Sandalwood

!!

Senza Loves Sugar (Java)

(Mauritius)...

Born ofl

Beans (ren)...

Beans (White).

Exports

-**

Hrva+ Buttour (por ons laa)

Benny (Soy)

Retelnuts

Bristles (black)

ABC)

(White)

ABC)

Camphor ...

Oil

Cantharide Cardawan Feud...

Cassia Ligaon...

10.

R$

9..

Another feature of the case is the posi

17tion in which Ker & Company may find

24 itself. The immigration laws states that,

135

142

115

40

By

12

for every violation of this kind, "the

person, partnership, company or corpora-

tion violating the same by knowingly assisting, encouraging or soliciting the

47 migration or importation of any contract labourer shall forfeit and pay for each such offence the sum of one thousand

5, A dollars.'

21 25 The local authorities, it is understood,

125 180 will have no alternative but to seck the

19

10

»

24:20

820 720

enforcement of this penalty against Ker

28& Company, if the refusal to admit Mr. Ross is confirmed by the Collector of 320, 420 Customs and he is ordered to quit the

80 320 islands.

830 740

400, 520

200 380 AN INTERESTING MANILA CASE.

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13

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3

120

00

140

... 330

Memories of the famous extradition

caso in which the Philippine govern ment attempted to have Miguel Casorio roharned from Macao, to answer to charges oof having jonted the coffers of the now 400 bankrupt Aldecoa company, were aroused on Thursday, says the Manila Times, by

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11..

33 the filing of a civil suit for P75,000 13 against Ossorio, by Mercedes Martinolar y 51 Fernandez, widow of Alejandro Macleod. 11% 32 who died the day after Christmas of Inst ... 250). 25O

year.

Ossorio, together with several others, had been connected with the financial affairs of Aldecoa and company, and somo of the transactions would not stand the ...$ 17 to 24 light of day. The situation was dis

4 covered, and the flight resulted. successful efforts were made

---

4

4

1

+

+1

£5

44 Ossorio returned but after

Un- to have a stay in

5 Macro, he made his way to Spain, which has since been his place of residence.

... 230.. 870

... 870, 700

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Ho left considerable property in the 120 15 Philippines, from which he has been

200. 260)

260 deriving a good income, this having ban So forwarded to him by his agent. Alejandro Macleod died with practically no other 10 estate than a claim against Miguel 2334 Ossorio for P76,000, this being represented 17 by a document, signed in Macao by 10 13 Ossorio, in favour of Macleod.

"-10 125, 310 Mercates Martinola, widow of Macleod. 9, 11 was appointed administratrix of the 7 estate, but refused to accept, owing to ill health. She requested of the court that Clive Kingcome, her son-in-law, be ap- In his will, 12pointed, which was done.

Alejandro Macleod acknowledged a debt to his wife of over P100,000, the wife having had considerable property of her own before marriage, large amount of which had been used by Macleod in in- grostinents.

(Broken) ...

>

China roots (cleaned)

(nolessed)

B! ..

Combs (Bamboo) (per 100 piveos}

36

Drains (per 103 Salz)

40

Faleo Peul

Fire Crackera

8..

5.

6

Galangal Garlie

-1°

Ginger (dry)

(wet)

Glass Beads

Glue

Groundunta (with eholl)

(without shells}

Human hair

Isinglaas

(Dam ak) (per 100 pieces)

(Lin1ou)

(Canton)

Nuttings

Munsal

(Nicgpo)

sper (Wohoramia)

Peppermint Crystals.....

Oil...

10, 1}

17.

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INTIMATIONS?

TO-DAY

The Remington Typewriter Footory is working all day and all night, and is 8ix Thousand Machines behind in its order.

The extensive enlargements to this factory, recently completed, have already proved inadequate to supply the rapidly increasing demand for the Visible Remington Models, and contracts have just been lot for another and eron vaster addition to the works.

For 10 months of 1911 our business has been larger than for the whole 12 months of any year since the beginning.

THREE-QUARTERS OF A MILLION Remington Typewriters are in uare-more than any other make, and more than many others combined,

To-day, as always, the bulk of the Typewriting of the World is done on

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REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO.

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SPECIALITIES FOR XMAS.

W

E have, Specially Selected an Assortment of Láquers for Xmas as follows:

$15 PER CASE.

1 bottle of Port, Talvera.

Sharry, Palido,

2

320 PER CASE,

825 PER CABE

1 bottle of V:0, T. Port

Madaro Sherry. Gin.

L

B.&W. Whisky.

1

1 bottle of Full Rich Port.

Amontillado Sherry, 1 Gio.

+

*** Brandy. Gin.

***Brandy.

Peppermint, Piot. Whisky, B. & W. Medoo Superieur

12

Peppermint, Pint 50 Egyptian Cigarettes,

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Cares will be made up to order if required.

Pints.

*** Brendy, Peppermint, Pint. Whisky, B. & W. Medoo Saporioar

Pints.

GARNER, QUELCH & Co.,

TELEPHONE 636:

As a precaution against the constant risk of infection, remember that washing with

CALVERT'S

No. 5 Carbolic Soap

is a healthy habit, for either personal use or household purposes-and it is not expensive.

Locul Deziers sell it. Meker-F. C. CALVERT & CO. Manchester, Englaed.

I cocoa you can enjoy

"In favour it is perfect"-

Brich Medical Journst

VAN

HOUTEN'S COCOA

Fact or Fiction.

The fiction is that unother coces la "as good na Von Homon's." The fact is there is not another cocoa to equal Van Houten's In every marked in the world it is the standard by which all

other cocona are judged,

BEST & GOES FARTHEST

VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE AMERICAN MAIL.

The P.M. str. Nile arrived at Manila on the 21st December, and sailed for this port on the 23rd December, between 2 and 4 p.m., being duo in Hongkong on Christmas morning.

The P.M. str. Mongolia sailed from Yokohama on the 19th December, for this port via Kobe, Nagasaki and Manila, between 10 a.m. and noon. Her mails have been transferred to the N.D.L. atr. Luetsow.

The T.K.K. str. Nippon Maru arrives at Yokohama from Honolulu on the 24th December, and is expected in Hongkong,

on the 3rd January.

The T.K.K. str. Tenyo Maru left Honolulu for Yokohama on the 19th December, and is dne here on the 9th January.

THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL

The I.M.G. str. Coblenz left Sydney on 11 Early this month, a motion was filed 1114 in Judge Crossfield's court praying that the 14th December, at 11 a.m., and may, 2630the claim of the late Alejandro Macleod to expected here on or about 6th January. 250 400 against Ossorio be transferred to his The E. & A. str. Eastern left Sydacy 110 widow. This the court ordered, the on the 18th December, for this port vin 70 petition being granted on the 10th instQueensland Ports, Port Darvin and 25" 52 This cleared up the estate, and paved Manila).

40

20.

17*30*

13

MERCHANT STEAMERS.

48 the way for the suit which was filed Besides the widow three yesterday.

The str. Thongwa, from Shanghai and 33115 children survived Mr. Macleod, all of Kohe, left Moji on the 20th December, whom will profit by the present suit, if a.m., and may be expected here on or

about the 24th December, am. 340 successful.

1,970

130

帚腰

THE GERMAN MAIL.

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470

The I.G. 31. str. Prinz Ludwig, carrying the German mails with dates from Berlin of the 27th November, left Singapore on the 21st December, at 8 p.m., and may be expected here on or about 26th December, at night.

The IG.M. str. Borneo left Sandakan on the 18th December, p.m., and may ba expected here on or about 24th December at noon.

The P. & O. str. Sicilia, due here at daylight on Tuesday, 24th inst, will leave for Marseilles, London and Antwerp at 10a.m. on the following day.

The str. Ockley left Muroran on the 14th December, and is expected to arrive hero on the 24th December.

The str. Orteric stiled from Moji ou the 20th December, and is expected to arrive here on the 25th December.

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 23rd at 10.50 a.m.-Pressure bas increased over the whale of China, considerably in the north and moderately in the south. À strong anti-cyclone is now central to the north of the Yangtze Vailey.

The depression which was to the south of Japan yostorday is now situated to the east of Hokkaido,

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG

Mr & Mrs Adair Mr J. S. Ardern Mr & Mrs F. S. Balt Mr F. Bargmann BA. T. Barberini Mr E. R. Bate N.MrE. A. Feaumont

Strong monsoon is indicated along the E. const of Chins and fresh monsoon over the China Sea.

Hongkong rainfall for 24 hour ending at 10 sm, to-day, 0.14 inches.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows:

DISTRICT

FORECAST,

* Hongkong & Neighbourhood Formosa Channel ..}Northerly gale.

Яка

Boath coast of Chips between 1 The same as Hongkong and Lamooks, į No. 1.

South coast of Chips between; The same as

No. 1. Hongkong and Hainan.

*N.E. winds, fresh; fair.

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STRALIES.

ANBUL, British str., 1,350, J. B. Harris, 18th December-Shanghai 15th Decem ber, General.-Butterfield & Swire. AMAZONE, French str., 2,058, Girard, 18th December-Marseilles 17th November, General. Messageries Maritimes. AWA MAKU, Japanese str., 0,309, R. Shimidzu, 22nd December-Shanghai 19th December, General,-Nippon Yusen Kaisha.

BANKI MARU, Japanese str., 2,330, J. Masc, 22nd December Sourabaya 11th December, Sugar.-Dodwell & Co.

Mr E. L. Beala. Mr R. C. Beaumont

Mr G. A. Bona Capt C. R. Beyuon Mr S. C. Binns Mr & Mrs N.

Blanch

F.

Mr O. Buschner Mr Andrew Campbell Mr Harry Catlin Mr & Mr H. F.

Chalkley

Mrs Chaplin and maid Mr A. A Claxton Mr T. J. Cokoly Mrs W. F. Cowan Miss Crocker

Mrs Louis H. Crozier

Mr G. P. Curry

Mr V. d'Oettingen

Mr A. F. Deane

Mr & Mrs D. Davison Dr & Mrs Doane Mr A. G. Denison Mr & Mrs F. C, Hao

Donald, child and

nurse

Mr R. A. Donaldson Mr R. H. Douglas Mr W. C. Drew Mr & Mrs H, Ehrenfels Mr F. Fancher Mrs C. Finlayson Mr H. G. Fisher Mr B. L. Forrest Mrs G. E. Foster' Chpt & Mrs Forsyth

Mr E. A. 6. Fowler

STAL

Mrs A. N. E. Judah Mr. H. A. Kelly

Mr S. Komar Mr A. Kruseman

Mr L. E. Larocqua

and valst

Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr

& Mrs F. I Lowundes

Me 8. Lowrie ·

Mrs R. T. Matheson

and obild

Mrs MsCras Mr N. C. ManGregor Mr D. G. MacLannan Dr. O. Marri të Mr

Mra Nei MacIntyne

Dr & Mrs C W,

MeKenny

Mr B. K. Mehta Mr L. Melcher

Mr J. Merecki

Mr D.M. Mickle Mr P. H. Milard Mr & Mrs E. V. Mitchelmore and uhild

Mr J. Morris Mr & M J. D. E.

Milder

Hrs J. C. Mullin Capt. & Mre F. D. Northoombe

Mr P: H. Nya Miss B. Palma

Mr L. E. Pinkham

C.

MrB.B.Ray

B.

Mr H. M. Fielding Mrs French and child Mr Denman Fuller Mr & Mra J. F.

George

CANTON MARU, Japanese str., 1,997, J.

Murakami, 22nd December-Waka Miss George matsu

Coal.Mr J. Campbell Giblön 17th December,

Mr A. G. Gordon Mitsukashi & Co.

Mr J. Gourgey

CHIYUEN, Chinese str., 1,177, Jamieson, Mr G. C. Gough

Mr V. Goulbourn

Mr & Mrs Joseph

Gould

Mr D. M. G. Gratams Mr R. J. Grimshaw Capt. T. P. Hall

Dr J. G. Hauba Mr V. T. Harbord

Mr A. Barrison Mr F. R. Heape Mr A. E. Hordman Hon. Mr E. A. Howett

C.M.G.

Miss F. Rear

Mr F. L. Robbins Mr & Mrs. H. Ross

Mrs J. A. Rule

Mr W. Schmolke

Mr H. G. Shaw

Mr J. G. Sibley

Mr E. E. Smith Mr & Mrs James

Spittles

Mr W. A. Stephens Mr H. H. Soloman Miss Square

Mr P. D. Sutherland Mr & Mrs A. P

Syn ons

Mr & Mrs G. H.

Swift and maid

Capt Trowbridge Mr G. Vermeij Mr&Mrs E.Vollwechs Mr T. Waterhouse Mr C. F. Watkins Mr & Mr. B. Webb Mr T. C. Welch Mr D. M. Whamond Mr & Mrs H H.

White

Mr A. H. Whiting Mr & Mrs F. Winkler Mr G. G. Wood Mr&Mrs J. F. Wright Mr J. A. Young

KING EDWArd Horal.

Mr & Mrs Lemaire Mr Lon

Mr T. Aoki Mr Mrs Baldwin Mr & Mrs Bried on Mr G. H. May

• 22nd December Shanghai 18th December, General-Chinese. DILWARA, British str., 3,460, W. J. Bishop, 21st December-Singapore 15th Dec, General. David Sassoon & Co. EIGER, Norwegian str., 870, E. Fingalsen, 22nd December-Hoihow 21st Decem- bery General-Jebsen & Co. EMPRESS OF INDIA, British str., 5,940, A. Hailey, 21st December-Vancouver 38th November, Mails and General. C. P. R. Co. EUROPE MARU, Japaneso str., 2,268, M.

Tanaka, 22nd December-Delay 15th Mr E. Hope December, Coal. Mitsui Bussan Capt R. Innen Kaisha. FUKURA MARU, Japanese str., 3,138, S. Kumawaki, 21st December-Waka- matsu 17th December, Coal.-Mitsu Bishi Goshi Kaisha. HAIYANG, British str., 1,363, Hodgins

22nd December-Foochow 19th Decem- ber 10th Decorober, General-Doug las, Laprait & Co. HALVARD, Norwegian str., 1,066, C. Ander- $1st December-Bangkok and Hoihow Wh December, General. Order. HANGOHOW, British str., 990, T. Morse, 20th December--Chefoo 14th Dec., General.-Butterfield & Swire. HANYANG, British str., 1,207, J. Cogan,

19th December-Tientsin 12th Decem bor, General.--Butterfield & Swire. JOHANNE, German str., 051, H. Ipland 17th December--Calcutta 4th Decem ber, General-Order. KANSU, British str., 1,143, Suebben, 22nd December-Shanghai 18th December, General. Butterfield. & Swire. KASHING, British str., 1,131, Lewis, 19th December-Shanghai 18th December, General.-Butterfield & Swire. KEONG WAI, German str., 1,115, J. Kohler, 21st December-Bangkok 11th

and December, Rice

son,

Melchers & Co.

Timber.--

children

Mra Bira and child Mr & Mrs Crawford Mr. W. Donaldson

My Tass"

Mrs Evaus and skild Mr B. E. Garrard Mr Geo, Grimble Mr & Mrs J. Harsen

Mr & Mrs F.

Mollagh

Miss Massey

Mr & Mrs J. H. N

Mody

Mr M. F. Murrez "Capt & fry Pastor. »

Mr & Mrs Pearman Mr Rowley

Miss F. Saunders

B.

Mr & Mrs Schenk

Dr Sibree

E.

Mr H S. Sparge

Mr R..M. Henderson Mr H. Hantor. Mr F. H. Hyde Mr & Mrs Komp Mr & Mrs Kraft Mr & Mrs C. Lauritasu.

Mrs A. G. Smith

Capt & Mrs Allan H

Stewart and child

ren

Mr H, H Taylor Mr Vernon Mr Walker

GRAND HOTEL.

Mr C, I Arnold

Mr R. Bann

Mr J. B. Basset

KIYO MAEU, Japanese str., 16th Decem- Mr W. B. Andrews

ber-Manila 13th December, General. -Toyo Kisen Kaisha. KOON SHING, British str., 1,333, Wright, 18th December-Shanghai 15th Decem- ber, General.-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

&

KWANGTAH, Chinese str., 1,536, Chas. Stewart, 16th December-Shanghai 13th December, General-Chinese. POLYPHEMUS, British str., 3,001, A. E. Dodd, 15th December-Singapore 11th December, General-Butterfield Swire. PHECKPENH, British str., 1.005, J. H. Scott, 19th Decembor-Saigon 14th

and General. December, Rice Chinese: SEANG BEE, British str., 3,184, J. Travis, 18th December--Rangoon 4th Decem- ber, General.--Chinese. SINGAN, British etr., 1,047, J. Robinson, 20th December-Haiphong and Pak hoi 18th December, General.-Butter- feld & Swire. SoSHU MARU, Japanese str., 1,119, K. Yashiro, 21st December-Swatow 20th December, General, Osaka Shosen SUISING, British str., 1,760, 8. J. Payne, 18th December-Java 6th December, Sugar Jardine, Matheson & Co. SZECHUEN, British str., 1,143. G. W.

Cowen, 19th December-Chinkiang 15th December, General.--Butterfield & Swire. TACOMA MARE, Japanese str., 3,000, T, Hamada, 20th December-Manila 18th December, General, Osaka Shosen Kaisha.

TAMARAC, British str., 3,318, Macdonald, 18th December-San Francisco, Balk Oil-Standard Oil Co.

The str. Fitz Clarence sailed from Moji on the 21st December, and is expected to arrive here on the 26th December.

The str. Kansas passed the Suez Canal | TRAN, British str., 1,374, A. W. Outer- on the 3rd December, and is due here on or about 3rd January.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD..

Fooksung, from Calcutta, is dsc in Hong-

kong 2nd January,

kong 24th December. Tongsung, from Wuhu, is due in Hong-

SHIRE LINE, LIMITED Indramayo, from New York,. is due io

Hongkong 31st December.

bridge, Eth December-Manila 17th December, General.-Butterfield, & Swire.

Mr W. Benson Mr A. Blank Mr E. Brown Dr Brochers Mr O. Bruckner Mr & Mrs FC

Campbell

Mr. Jack Cordell

Mr Ebon Mr A. Flick Mr W. P. Gregory Mr Peyton Grifin Miss C. Grill

M. K. Hans Mr C, G. Haaa01 Miss Hicks Mr G. Holland Mr W. Koch Mr O. Kuppka Dr Jrwin &aughter Mr W. Loonbardt

Mr Lorria

Mr G. Melink

Mr & Mrs E, C7. Miller Mr L. Mills

Mr & Mrs Mudie

Mr. A. T. Myall

Mr Oiffer Mr E, Parker

Mr. S. Paul HỀ V. Pennell Mr & Mrs Pink

Mr & Mrs Radorisky

Mr B. J. Rice Mr. J. H. Robert Nr A. L. Rudea

Mr&Mrs Sohzeither Mr H. J. Sharp Mr & Mra von Bokul

sky

Mrs Taperuour and

daughter

Mr & Mrs R. Teal Mr A. Thompson Mr & Mrs Wiechert Mr. J. Vordeok

· ON SALE.

A TABLE OF THE

RATES OF EXCHANGE

AT HONGKONG

FOR DEMAND DRAFTS ON BOMBAY

On the Day Proceding the Departure of the English Mails from the Year of the Closing of the Indian Mints to the Free Coinage of Silver

FROM 1893 TO 1909;

ALSO

VLADIMIR, Russian str., 3,197, Kamu | HATES FOR VEREIGNS,

hansky, 17th December-Odessa 9th December, General-Russian Volun teer Flect

GOLD LEAF, BAIVER (From 1900), and other seful Information.

WINGSANO, British str., 1,517, T. H. Lish- man, 18th December-Chiakiang 13th December. General. Jardine, Mathe- son & Co.

PRICE: $1 Casti

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