AOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
B.S. "BENLARIG," FROM ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO', 5. LONDON AND STRATTS, \‚——/'
YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra azardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained."
No Claims will be admitted after the Goode have left the Godowns, and all Goods romaining azadolivered after the 29th inst. will be subject
to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 5th June, or they will not lo recognized.
All broken, shafod and damaged Goods ure to be left in the Godowns, where they will be
examined on the 29th inst, at 11 am.
No Fire Insurance has boon effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agents,
Hongkong, 22nd May, 1913.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
HE P. & O. 8. N. Co's Steamer
THE P
"CEYLON,"
[698.
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE P. & 0. S. N. Ch's Steamer
"ASSAYE,"
Arrived Hongkong on 25th May, 1913, From BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND
STRAITS.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 29TH, 1918.
Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed ar THEIR BISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Gotowe Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.
Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary within 6 hours.
Goods not cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me In any case whatever.
Damaged packages must be left in the Go. downs for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's Survoyora, Messrs. GODDARD and DOUGLAS, at 10 AM. on MONDAYS and
THURSDAYS. All claims must be presented
within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent.
2.
Hongkong, 25th May, 1913.
SOCIETA NAZIONALE DI SERVIZI MARITTIMI
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Arrived Hongkong on 22nd May, 1913, FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named Vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR EI3K in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Godownsat Kowloon, where each Consign- ment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are lauded. THE Steamship
TH Optional Goods will be landed hore nalons instructions are given to the contrary within 6 hours
Goods not cleared within 3 days including date of arrival will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.
Damaged packages must be laft in the Godowns fer examination by the Consignees and the Company's surveyors, Masara. GODDARD and Dotatas, at 10 AM. on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No Claims will be admitted after the Good: bave left the Godowns.
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent
Hongkong, 22nd May, 1913.
"GLEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
- NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM MIDDLESBRO', IMMINGHAM, LONDON AND STRAITS.
THE Steamship
T
"GLENESK," Captain E. E. Williams, having arrived from the abovo Ports, Consigues of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowne of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godows Company, Limited, Kowloon, sad stored at Consignees risk and expense."
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowas, whore they will be examined on SATURDAY, the 31st inst., at 10 AM. All Claims must be presented within FIFTEER DAYS of the Steamer's arrival bere, after which date they cannot be recognized.
No Claims will be admitted after the Good have left the Godowne, and all Goods romaining andelivered after the 31st inst. will be subject to reat.
No Fire Insurance has been offested. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SHEWAN, TOMÉS & CO.. Agents.
1716 Hongkong, 24th May, 1913.
THE
FROM EUROPE.
“HANSA" Steamship.
"BĪRKENFELS."
Captain Freuden, having arrived, Consignett of Cargo aro hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their rish in the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Go. downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whar
whence and Godown Company, Limited, delivery may be obtained against Bills-of Lading countersigned by the Undersigned.
Optional Cargo will be carried on unles notice to the contrery be given To-Day,
All Claims must be presented within ten day- of the steamer's arrival bere, after whioli dat
they cannot be recognised
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the godowns, and all Goods remaining
FROM KOBE.
"CAPRI"
having arrived from the above Port, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods are being lauded at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery way be obtained. Perishable Goods to be taken delivery of immediately.
All Claims must be sent to the Office of the andersigned before Noor on the 3rd June, or they will not be recognised.
All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, siter which data they cannot be recognised,
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 30th May will be subject
to rent.
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods most be left in the godowns, where they will bo examined on the 30th May, at 9.30 AM. No Fire Insuranca has been offected.
CARLOWITZ & Co.,
Agents.
T3
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, DREMEN, IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.
Hongkong. 24th Mav, 1913.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE Steamship
"PRINZ WALDEMAR,” baving arrived, Consignees of Cargu are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of che Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Company, Limited, Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whenes delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consigneer before Noox TO-DAY requesting it to be landed hers,
No Claims will be admitted after the Good have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining andelivered after the 2nd June will be subjoe to rent,
All broken, ahafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 2nd June, at 9.30 A..
•
All Claims mist. reach us before the 9th June, or they will not be recognized. No Fire Inearance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Codersigned.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD
MELCHERS & Co.,
General Agents. [4 Hongkong, 26th May, 1913
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The str. Swazi left Bingapore on the 28th May, and is due here on the 1st June, p..
The C.P.R. str. Empress of Ruain
ÅN ENGLISHMAN'S TRAMP.:
·TALE OF HUFFERING. IN SOUTH AMERICA.
cial knives of the Incas of Peru. Ho is
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
pulled up somehow and recovered, but poor Oscar went raving mad at the rest house, crept but one morning, wild-eyed and jibboring, stripped himself naked, and jumped into the river. That was the last of bini! The end of this wild adventure pcross the mountains was: no more lucky than the beginning. Eldorado Mr G. Aarely
east as Eldorado. Barberini
wh's still farther
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and child
-VAIN SEARCR FOR ELDONADO. A gay adventurer who set out with all the cheerfulness of Gil Blas from London three years ago to look for Eldorado walked back to town on April 15 in rags and tatters, soaked to the skin, with always is-nd the gold of the Incas did Me A. M. Barretto nothing in bis stomach and nothing in
not come Mr. Baker's way--not a penny.Mr E. R. Bato his pocket except a carefully typed weight of it. He worked among the Mr B. A. Beaumont
Mr G. melodrama of love and passion which he rubber with the Indians in semi-slavery under the searching sun, until the fever conceived whilst dodging the sacrifiaid him out again and wrecked him for Capt C. R. Beynon
Mr R. Brown Mr. William Henry Baker, a member of Incas was concerned. Finally, he stowed Mr A. J. Cambridge
ever so far as the wonder-world of
Miss Calle ILWAY on one of the Booth steamers, M. A. Clark landed at Liverpool, and walked to A. A. Claxton intact in a roll of oiled silk. And that is the sam total of as possuissions! But her & Mrs Henry dit retains a cheerful spirit, and is Dallas reudy and willing to begin the second act M. CIT. Davis of his own personal drama. Ho can turn Mrs J. E. Dean
hand to most things. But be has lost Mr & Mrs Dortoane Mr H. R. G. Morgan his banjo.
If Disease Germs red with fever), and the. Adventures London with his precious melodrama still Mr. Wasion
were Visible!
a well-known family in Middlesex. He is still under 40, hard and wiry (though he has bad would fill a huge volume, the reader of which, having reached the end, Here is a would greedily ask for nure.
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Disappointed over a thrilling affaire de How we catch Sore Throat,, pr, Baker found himself of
Influenza, Diphtheria, etc.
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bourne in December three years ago with nothing but a banjo and a silver-mounted dressing-case to bear him company. In Flinders Street he was accosted by the captain of Swedish tiling vessel. enticed to a singing house, drugged, and shanghaied. He woke up next morning to find himself under full sail for for Peru. After encountering incredible storms, which nearly sent the Fala and her gallant crew to the bottom, Callao, on the west coast of South America, was reached, and here Mr. Baker was paid off, to fall The habit of sucking these once more amongst thieves, who cleared tablets protects you against the him out of everything except his banjo. So he became first & wandering minstrel, constant risk of infection-keeps and then a beachcomber. A temporary your mouth and throat in a wave of luck landed him high and dry at Cerro de Pasco, one of the oldest Spanish. state-and cities in Peru, and the highest in the thoroughly healthy
Here he worked for small wages snch
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WEATHER REPORT
On the 28th at neon. The barometer has fallen moderately over the China coast, north Japan and the Borja,
The anticyclone, which has weakened con siderably, is central over the Eastern Sea, aud depressions cover S. Menchuria and Indo-China.
No roturas from Luzon.
Light to moderate easterly winds may be expected over the northern portion of the China Sea
Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending 10 am, to-day, 0.00 inches.
at
The forecast for the 24 houra ending at ucos
undelivered after the 1st Jane will be subjes arrived at Kobe on the 26th May, at 7 to-day is as follows:
to rent.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods inna be left the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 31st inst, at 9.30 ..
No Fire Insurance will be effected by usi Any case whatever.
This Steamer bringe on Cargos,
Ex 8.8. "Telaan" from Sotabat Ex 8.x. "Rotterdam" from Porto, Essa. "Kong Bigned” from Holmestrand.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, . Hongkong Ofice. 26th May, 1913 Hongkong,
"GLEN” LINE OF STEAMERS,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FRO ANTWERP, HULL, LONDON AND SINGAPORE.
TIKE Steamship
THE
*GLENSTRAE," Captain Jas. McGillivray, having arrived from the above Purts, Consigness of Carge are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at- their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong sud Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stered at Consigness risk and expense.
All broken, chafed and Usmaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on MONDAY, 2nd June, at 10 AM,
pa, and is due to arrive at Shimizu on the 28th May," at 8 a.m.
The A.L. str. Persia left Shanghai for this port on the 27th May, and will arrive here on the 30th May.
The str. Torille, from Shanghai and Kabe, left Moji on the 27th May, p.m., and may be expected here on or about the 31st May, a.m.
The cargo of Raw Silk shipped on hoard the str. Ernest Simons, which left this port on the 22nd April, was delivered in Lyon on the 24th May.
The T.K.K. str. Shinyo Maru arrived at San Francisco on the 26th May, and leaves again for Hongkong via usual ports on the 7th June.
The T.K.K. str. Kiga Maru left Manzanillo for Honolulu on the 28th May, and is due in Hongkong on the 20th July,
The T.K.K. str. Buyn Jaru left Salina Cruz for Callao on the 23rd May, and is due there on the 1st June.
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, May 28th
Previous On Date On Dar
Day st
DISTRICT
Hongkong & Neighbourhood
Formosa Channel
FORECAST
(N.winds, veuring to 8.E., light {to moderate.
South coast of Chisa betweenƒThe same as Hongkong and Lamecka, į -No. 1. outh coast of China between/ The same n
Hongkong and Usinan
No 1
* S.E, and S. winds, light to moderate; fair.
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
_1_x{
LOW WATER
From 29th May to 4th June, 1913.
HIGH WATHI
H'kong Dieaa
Mean
Time.
Time
h. a
at 2 p.m. 6.
Baromatar Temperature Humidity
Vind Direction...
Forco Weather
29.88 22 83
86
78
+
st 2 p.m
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33
June
6 36 1 4
1
6 55 1.5
67
91
71
7 33 a 4
South
Enet
South
DAL
f. m. ft. in 4 3 40631 14 Thura 29 m. 6 48
2 1 4 10a 5 0 11:35. Fri. 30 m
2014 3 8. 5 32 Satur. 31 n 643
2.3 06 14a3 2 2 4 m. 0 37
26
1 48 a
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1
8 28 4
2 29
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373
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1 8 2 7 I 2
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Highest open air Temperature on 27th..... 87 Lowest open air Temperature on 27th ., 76..
Wed.
4 bm
8
10 16
21
2. 9 10 7
All Claims must be presented within FIFTEEN DAYS of the Steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized,
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goodsremaining undelivered after the 3rd June will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., General Agents. Hongkong, 27th May, 1913.
2 m 7.156 2m 17
was to come.
We had no stores with us beyond provisions for a few days, a Colt's | 44 revolver, and a sheath knife cach, and the sum of three sols in money-equal to about 68. It was a 500-mile trip from Oroya to the first Amazonian port, and the only "road" was a dismal mule track, along which we counted an average of seven dead Indians a day--all victims of fover. When the Inca gets fever up there | he doesn't fight it, but just lies down and gives up the ghost. Day by day we struck the corpses, packed up in sugar boxes and harrels, and being carted away mourn- fully by their friends.
We
SHIPPING IN PORT.
STEAMERA.
** | Miss Crooker
and 2 children
Mr S. Donnenberg Mr M. W. Dowling
Mrs R. H. Donglaš Mr & Min H. Ebrenfols
Mr U. A. Farrell Mr E. H. Farrell Mrs C. Finlayson Ms H. G. Fisher
As, British str., 4,477, C. S. Thomson, 20th Mey-Kutchinotzu 18th May, Coal-Butterfield & Swiro. ANCHI, Corman str., 1,016. Chr. Kumpel,
21st May Bangkok 13th May, Ricer Donman Fuller Butterfeld & Swire.
Mr. K. Gento ANNA, Norwegian str., 1,017, A. Amtzen, Mr A. G. Gordon
Mr J. Gourgey 28th May--Bongkok 19th May, Rico.- Mr V Goulbourn
Mr Joseph Gould
Bono
Chinese.
•
Mrs Geo. Martin Mr & Mru Nail
MacInteno Mr F. C. Macdonald,
child and naree
W
·Capt C. B. Maxstond Dr & Mrs C
MoKebay
Dr G. W. MÕKean
Mr B. K. Mohu
Mr J. Merooki
Dr C. O. Morgan
Me J. D. F. Mülder
Dr Mrs Nazard
·
Mr J, Ormiston
C.
Mr S..W. Ogood
Mr A. J. Pinnock
GiRO-
BIRKENTELS, German EGF., 5,638, Freedon, Mr.
25lb May-Hamburg 15th April, Glenoral-Hamburg-Amerika Linic. Mra Gona
Mies May Halintt. CHINKIANG, British str. 1,220, G. R
Ainslic, 26th May-Eaigon 22nd May,| Dr J. G. Hanna, ELLEN RICKMERS, German atr., 2,652, H. Mrs S E. Hondry
Rice-Butterfield & Swire.
Mr W. T. Harbord
Miss P. A. Hendry Dr Hillebrecht
Abler, 1st Moy-Sabang, General. Mitaui Bussan" Kaiolia. FUKUI MARU, Japanese str., 3,037, H. Tominata, 24th May-Moil 18th May, Coale.-Mitsui Bussen Kaisha. GrEES, Austrian str., 2,542, Jopceville, 27th May Trieste 11th April, Gen oral.-Sander, Wieler & Co. GLENSPEAN, British sir., 3.322, D.
Horne, 25th May--Cardiff 17th May Coal.-Dodwell & Co.
0.
CLENSTRAE, British str., 3,084, J. Mc-
Mr S. H. Hollamby Mr Th. van Hunt" Capt. R. Innes Mr P. Johnson
Mr Ellis Kadooria
Mr C. Kauffmanu Mr A. Kruseman Mr. T. Lloyd Mr P. S. Labra
Dr Aaron
1.
Miss Pipe
Mr E. H, Ray
Miss F. Rasy
Mr A. Rohmann. Me W. E, Roberts Mr C, F. Robins Mr' 5. F.
Itusvigliosi Mr A. Schat's Miss Schlosser
Mr Jus Scolson MrW. M. Seaton Mr J. C. Bibley Mr E. T. Singer Mr V. Sorby Mr S. Seuro
Mr W. P. Thompson Mr & Mrs A. Weill &
4 children
Mr D. His Wachol Mr & Mr. B. Webb Mr W. Wor er Mr W. E. Wieidler Mr F. W. While Mr H. P. Whito Mr D. White
Mr G. G. Wood Mr James Wright Mr S. A. Fendoall
PEAK HOTEL
Rice Mr & Mrs T. Arthur
Mr E. F. Aucott
Mr & Mrs W. Barrett
Gillivray, 27th May-Singapore 21st May, General-Sbowen, Tomes & Co. GREGORY AMAR, British str., 2,900, J. E. Drake, 26th May-Calcutta 9th May, Goneral-David Sassoon & Co HANGSANG, British str., 1,350, S. Wilde, Lr & Mrs Aubrey
27th May-Swatow 26th May, Goniout Archer, B.A... oral-Jardine, Matheson & Co. Mr & Mrs W. Arm.
strong HELENE, German str., 771, Jossen. 25th
May-Hoihow 20th May, Jebsen & Co. HONGKONG MARU, Japanse str., 3,462, T. Sagara 19th May-Moji 14th May, General-Toyo Kisen Kaisha. HONGKONG, French str. 180, A. Mar querite 24th May-Pakhei 24th May General A. R. Marty. JOHANNE, German str., 95% H. Ipland, 23rd May-Rangoon 13th May, Rice
Jobsen & Co. KAIFONO, British str., 837, J. V. Bidford,
24th May-Hongay 22nd May, Coal Butterfeld & Swire.
སྭ་
22nd
General-Chinese.
Mr
and ebild
& Mrs C. W. J.
Bell
Mr & Mre Beyer Major Bowen A.P.D. Mrs Bowdler Hon Mr Huckrill
| Mr M. Cary
Mr R. B.Cobb Mr W. Criog Dr Crull Lt. & Mrs T. C. Cunningham, L.A. Major Davy, B.E. Mr G. A. Dutton Consul & Mrs Eitzon Mrs Friek
Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Lt.Col. Gordon Hall, Mr& Mrs G.G. Gordon
RA.M.C. Mr Gough Me Mr Grels 29th
After a week's march we left civilisa-KANG PING. Chinese str.. 1,222, Udden, tion entirely behind us, and only occa-
May-Chinkiang 17th May. sionally struck Indian huts, where we either begged or stole food-yuca (KINASAN MALU, Japanese str.. 3.324, H. native root) and paiche, which is
Koidami. 4th May Miike 19th species of salted fish. Once, for five days, May, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. KJRLD. Norwegian str., 910, T. Helles we were altogether without food.
27th Mny-Bangkok 17th May, Rico.| were desperate and I really believe that if I had died first Oscar would have cut -Chineso. a steak off me and vice-versa! But at our last gasp we struck a friendly Indian, who had been out spearing monkeys for his larder. He gave us the hind leg of a black monkey, and it was like a slop-up feed at the Carlión! I've eaten a lot of monkey since then, properly stewed with shalots and primely seasoned, but it never tasted so richly beautiful as that luke- warm bind leg of a beast who must have been for his toughness a great-grand- father.
KWANGLEE, Chinese str., 1,462, J. Arthut, 23rd May-Shanghai May, General-Chinese. LINCAIRS, British str., 2,000, Jackson
22nd May--Miike 17th May, Con3. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. MONTEAGLE British str.. 3.053, F. L. Davison, 13th May-Vancouver 17th April. Flour and General-Canadian Pacific Railway. Co.
No, 4 UNKA! MARU, Japanese str. 2.276. T. Tanaka, 21st May-Mail 26th May, Coal-Mitsui Busson Kaisha.
+
Mr & Mrs B. A. Hale Mr. H. Hancock air H. A, Hazeluad Mr I. H. Hearn
Capt & Mrs Hodgins Mr & Mrs W. G Humphreys
Maj. Hamphrey, B.S Mr&Mre P. Jacks M H. U. Jeffries Yir A. Keith
雌
Mr & Mrs E. 6.
Mr
Krauss
N
& Mrs Linton Capt & Mrs MoMunn children & nurse Mr McNulty Br&Mra E. Mitobelmore Lt Monteith. 2.A.M.0, Pov Foster Pegg Mr J.I. Plammer Lt. Col. Hadcliffe, E.E. Mr F. L. Relton Mr Mrs A. Ritchie Mr CR Sagdier Mr L. Scott Mr R. D. shewan Mr A. Sizolair Mr C. Skott Mr & Mrs Sofleta Lt-Col. Usher Smith
Mr G. E. Stewart Mr & Mrs J. Suther
land
Mr O. Wagner Capt Whitefield Mrs Wood
Mr David Wood
GRAND HOTEL
Mr K. Almberg Mr D. Boggs ir S. Bradwann
Mr & Mrs Bonchovsky
Dr Brill
Miss V. Bonetta Mr Bumann Mr & Mrs Crow
Many anxious days and nights were spent dodging hostile (and friendly) In-NIE. British str., 3.156, G. L. Lapraik cas. The Incas of the Andes are just the 26th May-San Francisco 25th April,
General--Pacific Mail 8.6. Co. same as they were in the nerilous days of Pizarra. They still worship the Sun, the PHEIMPENE. British str. 1,065, J. H. still pickle the beads of their victims, and Scott, 24th May Saigon 20th May,
General-Chinese. they are still most tremendously and un comfortably hospitable. They are so for TAMON MA. Japanese str., 2,001. M. Mr C. Frenck of you when you call, said Mr. Baker,
Sawada. 21st May--Moil 15th May, Mr G. Fridley that they insist (as soon as they have
Coal-Mitsu Bishi Goshi Kaisha.
Mr G. Grant inveigled you into their maidst) upon you staying with them for twelve months. During this time they feed you upon the fat of the land, embarrass you with rich presents, offer you illimitable matri- monial privileges, and in short, make a great pet of you. It is all delightful. At the end of the twelve months they de- cide that they must pay you the crowning compliment of the season-the greatest honour a gentleman of the Incas can con- fer upon a distinguished visitor. They must sacrifice you to the Sun! And they do, niost effectively, imagining that they have conferred upon you the most splen did service within the range of human. possibility.
TAMBA MAB, Japanese str, 3,902. Jr 1. Baden, Toranaka, 25th May-Shanghai 22nd Dr Kept TRONGWA. British str., O M. Robins, Mr Kubl
May, Flour.-Nippou Yusen Kaisha. Mrs & Miss Karkotz
sky Mr Soon Kim
THE JOURNEY'S END.
**
25th May-Moji 20th May, General. David Sassoon & Ca. TIMAI, Dutch str., F. E. C. van Scherm beck, 28th May-Moji glat May, Nil
Java-China-Japan Lije.
YUENAANG. British str., 1,128, P. H. Rolfe,
27th May-Manila 24th May, Gon- eral.Jardine, Matheson & Co. YUNNAN, British str., 1.206, G. W. Ee ly, 24th May-Chefon 18th May, General, -Butterfield & Svire,
PASSENGERS: ARRIVED.
Per Kuchow, from Tientsin, Licut.
Per Kwangtah, from Shanghai, Mr. K. Bottger.
Per Chen, from Shanghai, Mr. Jones and Mr. Morse.
The two friends plodded on doggedly through almost impenetrable forest and restilential swamps, narrowly missed Tod drowning by the capsizing of their home- on one of the repches of madebalsa the Amazon, and at last struck the final 15 miles of telephone track" through the forest to Primeva Porta, and the beginning of civilisation. This was the most trying part of the trip, for they had nothing to guide them but the single wire running high up overhead through the trees...
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