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SHIPPING

ARRIVALS,

ArroLL, British str., 8,031, 8. L. Saxby,

6th February--Singapore 1st Febru ary. General-Order. BENDORAN, British str., 2,587, D. T.

Calley, Sth February-Moji Ind Evdarinry, Coal--Gibh, Livingston &

CARL Diedericises, German str.. 174, Chr. Jurgensen, 8th February---Hai- phong and Hoihow 7th February, General-Jebsen & Co

Darya Maru, Jap, str., 1,755, K. Kobayashi' 7th February-Waksmatri 2nd February, Ccal-M. B. Y. K Pakutan, Germun str., 9,34, W. A. Ross, sch February--Tourane 5th February, Bulk Oil -Asiatic Petroleum Co. FOOSHINO, Brilish str., 1.424. W. S. Welsh, 8th February–Mexico Cud January. Gen. eral-Jardide, Matheson & Cr

FTA, British at., 2,702 FE. W. Tallent, 7th Fob-Japan Jed February, Cal- Jardin, Matheson & Co.

HATTAN, British str, 1,18 J. H. Roach, 01 February--Swator 8th February, General-Douglas, Laprak & Ca Has Koso, Chinese xtv., 1,262, J. Halket, sth February-Shanghai th Febru ary, General-Chinese KACHIDATE: Mane, Japanese str., Nak

yama, il February-Moji 1st Febru ary, Coal-Mitsui Bassan Kaisha. KA MARU, Jap str., 204. J. Yamanote, 2th Fobrusty-Swalow 7th Feb. Genorai -Osaka Shoren Kaishu, LABETES, British str., 1940. W. Wawn, Sth February-Saigon 4th February, Rice and General.--Chinese. LAIANO, British atr., 25, E. J. Tad, 8th

Feb. Moji 3rd Feb. 1oal and General- Jardine, Matheson & Co.

Namur, British str., 6,701, A. Collyer, 9th 99th December, Bbruary-London

General,--P, & O. §. N. Co. PEMBROKESHIRE, British str.,2.999, W. Barrett' 8th Fob.-Shanghai 4th Felt, General- Jardine, Matheson & Le Prensteiz, German sir.. 1,373, Chr. Gusewich 8th February-Quang Yen 2nd February, Stone-Java-China-

Japan Lijn.

QUARTA. German str. 1,446, H. Madsin, 9th February-Saigon 4th February,

Rice-Chinese.

SIAM. British str., 92. Y. Pryne, sth

February-Hyogay

February, Coat.Chinese.

Rice-Chinese,

SIKIANG, French str., 615, E. de Catalario, 9th February-Haiphong 7th Febru ary. Genaral-Messageries Maritimes. Too SVI. Chinese str.. 097. Markussen, 5th February-Saigon 4th February,

TOBA MARU, Japanese str., 3,610, T. Satow, 9th February-Yokohama 27th Janu- ary, Getiral-Kippor Yosen Kaisha. YUNNAN. British str., 1,206, 7. W. Fel, Bib February-Delny and Chefco Zud Peh.. General-Butterfield & Swir".

DEPARTURES.

February 8th.

BENVENUE. British str., for Nagasaki. Darro Manny Japanesi str., fer Canion. ELAS. British str., for Shanghai.

EMPRESS OF JAPAN. British sir," for 'hai. FOOKSANG, British str.. for Singaporr. INVERCLYDE, British str, for Takao, LONGPANG, British str., for Manila. ONSING, British str., for Chingwuntao. SARINE RICKMERS, Dutch str., for H'how. SANS, British str, for Port Courbet STAM. British str., for Canton. TRANQUEJAR, Danish st, for Yokohama. February th

DAIGI MARU, Japanese str. for Swalow. HAICHING, British str., for Amoy. Harmex, British str., for Swatów, PEMBROKESHIRE, British str.. for London. Varstvo. British str., for Yokohama. TERAN. British str., for Canton,

Haitan reports:

SHIPPING REPORTS. The British Moderate N.E. breeze and sea, fine and clear.

The British str.. Afloll reports: Strong E. and N.E. winds and high rough sen and swell.

The Chirer str. Usm Kong reports: Fogon Yangisze on 41; thence to Hong- kong strong monston and heavy son,

..

VESSELS EXPECTED,

THE AMERICAN MATÉ

The P. M. str. Niberia sailed from Manila for this port on the 8th Felniary, between and 4 pm and is due in Hongkong on the 10th February, at a.m. The P.1. str. China, with the American mail, will suit from Yokohama for this port, via Kobe, Nagasaki, and Manila, on. the 7th February, between 10 a.m. and

neon.

The P.M. 8.8. Co. str. Manchuria left San Francisco for this port, via Hono- Inlu, the usual Japan Ports and Manila on Thursday, the 23rd inst.

The T.K.K. str. Chize Maru leaves San Francisco for Hongkong via usual ports of call and Manila on the 1st February, and may be expected here on the 4th March

THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

The E. & 4. str. Aldenham from Sydney, etc, is due to arrive at Manila to-day.

The E. & A. str. Expire, from Sydney, etc., left Port Darwin on the 2nd February for this port (via Timor and Manila).

The N.Y.. str. Kumano Moru (Aus- tralian Line) left Manin for this port on the 8th February, and is expected lure on the 10th February,

THE CANADIAN MAIL. The C.P.R. str. fantenple left Van- couver, B... for Hongkong (via usual porte of call) on the 27th January, a.m.

MARCHANT STEAMERS.

The Apear str. Arratian Apear, from Shanghai and Kobe, left Moji,on the 5th February, a.m., and may be expected here on or about 10th February. a.m.

The R.V.F. str. Yareslar left Colombo on the 28th January, and is expected to arrive in Hongkong on the 11th February.

The str. Thongwa from Calcutta left Singapore on the 5th inst., and may ba expected here on or about the 11th inst.,

A..m.

The HA.L. star. Serio left Singapore on the 5th inst., a.m., and may be ex- pected here on or about the 12th inst.,

3.m

The T.K.K. str. Buys Maru left Man- canillo for Honolulu on the 28th January, and is due in Hongkong on the 20th March.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 101, 1913.

"THE BIG 4"

PACIFIC

MONGOLIA 27,000 tons, twin screws: MANCHURIA

27,000 tons, twin screws. KOREA

18,000 tons, twin srowa. SIBERIA

18,000 tons, twin sorowa.

NILE ...11,000 tons, Aiso CHINA...10,200 tons. {PERSIA... 9,000 tons.

SOME

PACIFICA ROYAL MAIL{ STEAMSHIP LINE. VIA VANCOUVER

CANADIAN of the

CO.

MAIL S.S.

COMFORT.

SAFETY.

SPEED.

From HONGKONG calling at SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI,

KOBE ivia Inland Ben),

YOKOHAMA and HONO.

LULU (the Paradise of the Pacific) through Service vis

NEW YORK to Europe.

FEATURES OF SERVICE.

Lights, Fans, Swimming Tank, Band, Cuisine, Games,

Amusements, Bilge Keels.

Wireless,

Submarine - Signal

Service,

and

The Cost: an by any other route. For a rotera ticket to London is not more by this route with its unrivalled opportunition

the cost is but £120, including berth and male across Ameries. To Ban Francisco via Japan and Honolula the cost is £45. For the INTERMEDIATE SERVICE First Class accommodations are provided for £54 to London (return tloket £90,10) and to San Francisco £36. SPECIAL RATES to Offers, Army, Navy, Consular or Civil Service, on application,

STEAMBES.

SIBERIA.

Tou ,18,000

Starting

17

• CHINA

.10,200

1)

MONGOLIA ....

MANCHURIA eroon NILE

27,000

1

£1,000

27,000

H

9,000

• PERSIA MAURODY

.................18,000

KOREA

SIBERIA......................................... 18,000

TUESDAY. 18th Feb, at 1 P.M. TUESDAY, 25th Feb, at 3 FM. TUESDAY, 4th Mar, at 1 P.M. TUESDAY, 18th Mar,, at 3 P.M. TUESDAY, 25th Mar. at 1 P.M. TUESDAY, 15th April, at 3 P.. TUESDAY, 22nd April, at 1 P.M, TUESDAY, 6th May, at г..

*. INTERMADIATI Steamers, Passengers holding_through Tickets have the privilege of travelling by Train between KOBE and YOKOKAMA, Free of Charge.

HONGKONG-MANILA

FROM HONGKONG..

CHINA NILE

eave Hongkong.

25th Feb.

18th Mar

15th Apr. 13th May 3rd June

SERVICE.

FROM MANILA:

Arrive Manis.

27th Feb.

20th Mar,

Leave Manila.

21st Feb. 8th Mar

201

PERSIA

17th Apr.

16th Mar,

CHINA NILE

15th May.

5th Apr.

5th June.

13th Apr,

LET US PLAN AN

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10th Mar. 18th Mar. 7th Apr. 15th Apr.

Due Hongkong. MANCHURIA 23rd Feb, NILE MONGOLIA PERSIA KOREA

ITINERARY FOR YOU.

`KING'S QUILLINO (opposite Blake Pier).

TELEPHONE No. 141. FRED J. HALTON, AGENT. Fanama Pacific International Exposition-San Francisco-1915

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AND

VESSELS ON THE BERTH

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,

THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY STEAM FOR STRAITS. CEYLON

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HỌNGEONG, AND ST. JOHN, N.B. SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

FOR VANCOUVER.

FOR LIVERPOOL From Hongkong.

From St. John. "MONTEAGLE"

SAT, 8th Mar.

"EMPRESS OF IRELAND” Fax, 4th Apr. From Queboo. "EMPRESS OF INDIA" Sat., 5th Apr. "EMPRESS OF IRELAND" Far,, 2nd May. "EMPRESS OF JAPAN” Bar., 26th Apr. 1" ALLAN LINE"

Fat., 23rd May, **MONTEAGLE". ................ Sat., 17th May, "EMPRESS OF BRITAIN " Fr., 18th June

Steamships leave HONGKONG at 7 AM. HE direct route to CANADA, UNITED STATES and EUROPE, calling at SHANGHAL NAGASAKI (through the INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, KÖBE, YOKOHAMA, and VICTORIA,B.C. Connecting at VANCOUVER with a Mail Express, Trait and at ST. JOHN, N.B., with the Company's Atlantis "EMPRESS" Steamships, 14,500 tons rogister, thus providing a comforishle and spoody through route to Europe.

All Steamers of the Company's Pacifio and Atiandio Fiests are equipped with the Maroon! Wireless apparatus.

Hongkong to London, lat Class ...... via Canadian Atlantio Ports or New York 571.10

Intermediate Steamship

£49"

£1. "Monteagle First Class nto to London inaludos cost of Meals and Berth in Sleeping Car While oroming the American Continent by Canadian Pacific direct Lino.

B.M.8. “MONTEAGLE,” Búzios Internelisto Pauengers only, at Intermediate rates affording superior socommodation for that class.

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*

"

Passangara booked through to all points and AROUND THE WORLD. SPECIAL THROUGH RATES (First Clase only) granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatis, and Civil Services and to European Offaish in the Service of China and Japar Governments. Full particulars of application from Agents.

For further information Mapes, Honten, Handbooks, Hates of Freight and Passage, apply to D. W. GRADDOCK, General Traffic Agent for Chilas. Corner Padder Street and Pravs opposita Blake Pier.

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INDO-CHINA S. NAV. 00., LD.

PROJECTED BAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).

**SHANGHAI, KOBE and MOJI......................... ”NAMSANG" Monday, 10th Feb, Noon.

POB

STHAMERS

ADVILANCE

TO SAIL

“SINGAPORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA" LAISANG"

• MANILA

• MANILA.

+ SHANGHAI *HOT**...*....KWONGBANG"... Wed'day, 12th Feb., D'light.

14th Feb., Noon. Friday, "TAISANG" Saturday, 15th Feb, 2 r.. “YUENSANG”............ Saturday, 22nd Feb, 2 P.M. BETURN TOURS TO JAPAN,

The Steamers "Kursang,” “ Namang " and " Fookalno" leave about every 3 weeks for Shanghai and retuming vis Kobe (Inland Sea) and Moji to Hongkong,

These vessels have all modern improvements and are fitted throughsal with Electrio Light. A doly qualified surgeon in also carried.

Beamers have raperice socommodation for First Clam Passengers and are Atted through out with Electrio Light.

↑ Taking Cargo on through. Bills of Lading to Yangiero, Porta, Chofos, Tientsin, Dalny, Wallstwef, Teington and Newchwang.

Telephone No. 215, Sub. Exch. 4. ́

For freight or Fusage, apply to JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.,

Hongkong, 10th February, 1913,

GENERAL MANAGERS.

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THE BANK LINE, Ltd. BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LD.

(ANDREW WEIR & 00.).

REGULAR SERVICE FROM HONGKONG TO

VICTORIA. VANCOUVER. B.C..

SEATTLE & TACOMA.

VIA

SHANGHAI AND JAPANESE PORTË.

JARRYING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO ALL OVERLAND

STEAM EIL

COMMON POINTS,

SAILING

Early March.

To be followed by other Steamers of the Company at regular intervals. Calling at AMOY and KEELUNG if suäsient inducemeat offers. The BANK LINE Steamers are of the Newest Design, have moet Commodious Acoɔmmodation, and are fitted with Electric Light and Wireless Telegraphy,

Special Parcel Express to America and Canadian Points.

For Rates of Fraight and Passage, apply tom

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED. TELEPRONA No. 780, KING'S BUILDING, Praya Centrsi.

NEW YORK LINE.

REGULAR SERVICE FROM

JAPAN, CHINA AND STRAITS TO NEW YORK VIA QUEZ CANAL

Operated by Steamers of the

AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN AND AMERICAN AND ORIENTAL LINES.

STEAMER EARLY.

For Rates of Freight, sad Farther Particulare, apply tom

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED,

AFRICAN

MANAGING ADures,

LINES

ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE.

Regular Direct Service from JAPAN, CHINA and STRAITE to BEIRA, OELAGOA BAY, DURBAN, EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN, calling at MAURITIUS if ruficient, inducement offer, and affording the

nicket Freight Transport from the ORIENT to SOUTH AFRICA,

PROPOSED BAILINGB.

3,000 tons

8:8," DUNF RIC"

And regularly thereafter. For Rates of Freight or Pusage, apply to-

End of February.

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED,

Managing AGENTS.

INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.

Cargo carried on through Bill of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN (Natal), EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN with transhipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAN AFRICAN LINE

FROM HONGKONG :

15th Feb.

PROPOSED SAILINGS.

*TYMERIC"

For Rates and Further Information, apply to--

FROM COLOMBO Į

2nd Mar

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED,

MANAGING AGENTS,

138-39-40

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NEW FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN

KOBE, HONGKONG AND RANGOON.

WESTWARD.

The S.S. “FULTALA," 4,154 tons grom, Capt. H. W. Tallent, will be despatched for SINGAPORE, PENANG and RANGOỦN on the 10th Feb, at Noon, taking Cargo at Current Rates.

EASTWARD.

The B.B. "QUILOA,” 7,697 tona gross, Captain Cole, will be despatched for YOKOHAMA and KOBE on the 13th Feb., at Noon, taking Cargo and Pasmagorn af Current Rates.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,

Telephons No. 215. Hongkong, 6th February, 1913.

THE ROYAL

AGENTS.

150

AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON,

THROUGH BILIS OF LADing Issund YOR BATAVIA, PERSIAN GULF, CONTINENTAL, AMERICAN AND SOUTH AFRICA PORTE,

THE Steamship

THE

"HIMALAYA"

Captain H. G, Evans, ..., carrying His Majesty's Mails, will be dispatched this for BOMBAY via ADEN, on SATUR- DAY, 15th February, 1913, at Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for theabove Porta in connection with the Co.'s 8 MOREA, 11,000 tons, from Colombo,

passangers” Bocommodation in which vessel is cooured before departure from Hongkong.

Only Bilk and Valuable Cargo for France - and London will be received for shipment by this Vessel and will be transhipped at Colombo into the Mail Steamer proceeding via Bombay direct to Marseillas and London. Bilk and Valuable Carge for Bombay will be transhipped to the "MOREA," st. Colombo; other Cargo for Bombay will be conveyed via Aden in the 8.8"HIMALAYA.. Parools will be received at the Offse until 4 P.M. the day before sailing. The contenta and value of all packages are required.

For further particulars, apply to

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent Hongkong, 3rd February, 1 1913.

(1 HONGKONG--BOSTON & NEW YORK

S

A

A

-AMERICAN ASIATIC S.S. 00.

FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK VIA PORTS & SUEZ CANAL

(With Liberty to call at the Malabar Coat,)

9.8

INDRADEO”

On or about 26th Fab, 1915. For freight and further information apply to-

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., General Agents. Hongkong, 28th January, 1913. [243

PASSENGERS. DEPARTED.

Per Hain Kong, from Shanghai, Mr. H Kinger.

HPor Pembrokeshire, from Shanghai, Messrs.

opwood, Chate and Andrews.

For Haitan, from Swatow, Mr. Munton, Mr. A. Riggis and Mr. Crowther.

Per Namur, for Hongkongy from Lon- don, Mr. P. Elsom, Mrs. Walters and infant, Lieut. W. R. Barker; from Mar- soilles, Mr. E. W. Adams; from Port Sweetenham, Mr. 3. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. W. Muir, infant sad amal; from Singa pore, Mr. A. J. Ross and servant, Mr. A Taylor, Lieut. C. A. Browne and My C ở Hannam.

DEFARTED.

Per Derflinger, for Japan, etc, Mr. A. Reiter, Mr. Campbell, Miss A. Edwards, Mr. F. A. Scranton, Miss S. Hart, Mr. F. L. Trevor, Mr. W. T. Chilolin, Mr. D. W. Dietmar, Bishop

MAIL STEAM and Mrs. Bashford, Mr. W. N. Brewster, PACKET COMPANY.

SHIRE" LINE SERVICE:

PROJECTED SAILINGS' FROM HONGKONG.

SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

POR

STEAMERS DACH PARTUR SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA ......" DEN OF CROMBIE"... About 10th Feb, LONDON & ANTWERP............. ..." CARMARTHENSDIRE" About 1at Mar. SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA .. DEN OF GLAMIS" About 10th Mar,

* Does not carry passengers.

These Steamers have superior accommodation for a limited number of First Class Passengers. Cabins are situated amidships, and are fitted with electric light and fans, Attention is particularly directed to the moderate fares charged.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.,

Hongkong, 17th January, 1993.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGEBIES MARITIMES

For SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA. VIE Company's Steamahip

TE

"PAUL LECAT,"

Captain Lanester will be despatched for the Abos Ports TOMORROW, the 11th Feb., at or about 8. A.M.

AGENTS,

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THE “INDRA” LINE, LIMITED.

For NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL. (With Liberty to Call at the Malabar Coast.)

Miss L. F. Dahl, Mr. J. H. Franklin, Mr. F. A. Joseph, Mr. Wobster and partly, Mr. E. C. Lobenstein, Mr. A. S. Broch mann, Mr. J. H. Geldart, Dr. Plaso, Mr. F. Bumann, Mrs. R. Behn, Mr. W. J. Ralph, Mr. Dutpuys, Mr. J. Lambooy, Mr. V. Levisson, Mr. G. Mauton, Mr. E. Regout, Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Bellinghurst, DE. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sommers, Mr. Ch. Francois, Mr. and Mrs. V. Hamnzueli, Mr. R. F. Curell. Miss F. Ishiwalari, Mr. T. Tonala. Mr. Tamo, Mr. K. Kodama and son, and Mr. A. P. Carneiro.

PASSED THE CANAL.

January 14th-Australien, Derfinger, Liberia, Ping Suey, Prium, Suevia, Africa. 17th-Andalizia, Austria, Erroll Lutzow, Hunenster Castle, Silesia, Tange Maru, Yangtze, Paul Lecat. 21st- Keemun, Miyasaki Maru, Myrmidon, Stentar, direus, Ecclesia. 24th-Caledo men, Mogune, Perseus. Sicilio, Glenfarg, Nenkin. 28th-Benalder, Calchas, Ernest Simona, Indrasamha, Pého, P. E. Fried- rick, Welsh Prince, Alesia Annam, 31st- Denbighshare, Kamo Maru, Kitano Maru, Captain Charters, will be despatched as above Kleist, Nera, Ningchowe, Sachsen, Egre. on MONDAY, 17th February.

mont Castle. 4th-Idomeneus, Laertee, For Freight or Passage, apply to

7th-Keemun, Fyanca, l'eleus, Demodocus, Sumatra,

THE Steamship

"INDRAWADI,"

Ellerie.

(102)

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Lær,

Agents,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

F. THOMAS, Agent. Hengkong, 10th February, 1913.

Hongkong, 8th Febuary, 1913,

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ARRIVALS AT HOME, February 7th-Kamo Maru, Kleist, Mapuns, Nippon.

SHIPBUILDERS, SALVORS AND REPAIRERS, BOILERMAKERS, FORGEMASTERS, BRASS AND IRON FOUNDERS, CONSTRUCTIONAL, ELECTRICAL, AND

MECHANICAL ENGINEERS.

THE WELDING AND OUTTING OF METALS -

By the OXY-ACETYLENE SYSTEM

Modern Appliances for quick construction and repair of Ships, Engines, Boilers, Railway Rolling Stock, Bridges, and all Classes of Engineering, Iron and Wood Work. Hydraulic and Pneumatic Tools installed throughout

TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING TAIKOO DOCKYARD, HONGKONG.

OF HONGKONG, LIMITED.

GRAVING DOCK

787 x 28 x 34′ 6′′

Pampempty Dook in 24 hours.

THREE PATENT SLIPWAYS taking vessels

up to 3,000 tons displacement, providing conditions

for painting abips with most efficient results.

100 TO ELECTRIC CRAFE ON QUAY-ELECTRIC OVERHEAD

CRANES THROUGHOUT THE SHOPS RANGING OP 30 100 TONS.

Works.

OJ.

50TON HYDRAULIC TESTING MACHINE FOR CHAINS, WIRE ROPES, RIVETS, ETC. Estimates giron for Docking, Repairs to Bull and Machinery, Constructional Work Dockyard Manager Mr. J. EBD, can be seen between the boart of 11 A,M. and 12 Noon at the Town Office. MANAGERS AND AGENTS,

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

HONGKONG, CHINA AND JAPAN.

the

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