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WORLD AGAINST
JAPAN?
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nocessary that there should bo an apponsument in feelings, M
The Japanese Government did not object to beginning direct no- gotiations regarding the questions pending between the two govern- inents. The moment the Chineso Government desired, the Japaness (vernment was always ready to uply to suggestions for their solu
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1931,
CHINCHOW
CHINESE GOVERNMENT CARRIES ON..
- [RUQ MIN MKWB AGENCY.] The Council meeting was not kept waiting this evening--as it
Poiping, Oct. 12.-Despite the re. has been on some previous De Lion.. Jaioun,
The Japanese Government consi-vent narin attacks on Chinchow, Mr. Yoshizawa, the Ja
Japancen dora that the questions to be dealt southern Liaoning, by Japanese air. delegate-in-chief, was there in kod with in the forthcoming negotin planes, the provisional office of the time. amicably shaking hands with tione might easily be settled be- Liaoning Provincial Government all members of the Council before two the two, governments. Ahe proceedings were opened. | Mr. Yoshizawa concluded by ex-continues to function,
Position Unchanged, pressing the hope that the Council Dr. Alfred Ste was the last to would trust its goodwill and pro- arrive. He had been busy with his you loyalty to the league.. assistants deciphering his enblød instructions from Nanking.
The sitting opened at 0.20 p.m. and the public part of the Hall, was crowded with spectators auxious to witness the closing scenes of the drama.
Commenting on the proposed ru solution, calling on Japan to with draw her troops by Novembor Dr. Alfred Se said the Chinese
Government had hoped the Council would have found it possible to obtain such withdrawal, ere ahin, bat a month bad passed and the situation remained unchanged de
Dr. Alfred Szo declined to necept the Japanese counter-proposals to the Langue resolution.
General Mi Chun Lin, Acting Chair, declares that he will not quit Chinchow. He has sent his son here to oull on Vico Commander-in-Chief Chang Tsuch Position Summed Up. M. Briand, summing-up the poai. Liang asuring the latter that he tions of the parties, said he under will stick to his post. stood the Japanese were demanding Chinchow is at present garrison. that if they withdrow their trooped by the "19th Brigade under Japanese nationals and their pro- "perty would not be the object of Commander Chang Ting Shu. The ith Brigade under Commander Wang I Cho has been instructed
:'
ropriaals.
The Chinese had replied that they were prepared to ensure such se
urity.
Consequently, said M. Briand, an
to maintain order at Chingyuan.
In a telegram to Dr. Alfred Ste,
ADEN.
ADVERTISED SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG
Athos II, XM., Oct. 27. Burdwan, P. & O., Oct. 31. } Curignano, Dodwell's. Nov.".
Somali, P. & O., Doc, 20.
Pras, Polk, Dollar, Nov. 15. Pras, Garfield, Dollok, Nov, 1. Pres. Adams, Dellas, Nov, 20. Pres Harrison, Dollar, Dege 1.. ALGIERS.
Canton, Gilman, Nov, 0. Nanking, Gilman, bv. 27 Tumara, Gilman, Dec, 27.
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Antung, B. & S., Oct. 20. Haining, Douglas, Oct. 27. Tisadana, J.C.J.L., Oct. 28. Tainan, B. & S., Oct. Hayang, Douglas, Oot 0. Suisang, Jardine's Nov, 1. Halching, Douglas, Nov. a
kembang, J.C.J., Nov. 3. Takada, P. & 0, Nov, ¤, Rutaang, Jardine's, Nov. 18. Tjisnegara, T.C.3.L, Nov. 31
Hong, Jardine's, Nov. 27. Tilwara, P. & O., Dec. 4. ../ Santhia, E. & D., Dec. 13.
pite the fact that a representative kreeme on this issue should be Hand of the Chinese legation at Sirdhana, P. & O.. Nov, 20.
of the Tinited States was now pro- went with the Council,
eney. There was, however, a second
group of circumstances comprising Geneva, Vice-Commander-in-Chief inatiers upon which the two Coun- Chang Hanel Liang denied the He expressed the opinion that the tries were not agreed and had not Japanese report that the air bom- delay in the Japanese evacuation agreed for some considerable time. was very long since the occupation. If these matters were to be cousi-bardment was precipitated by Chi- | The had "niready lasted five wooks and he had received news only that sered the time limit would be far nese troops first åring on Japanese murning that the Japanese had to short to enable results to be airplanes. He pointed out that again dropped bombs from sero. Briand asked whether, in prior to "the bombing, handbills planes on Chinese property,
making the counter-proposal re-were scattered by the Japanese Moreover, he said, every hour of
ferring to "fundamental princi- the continued occupation that pass-ple's the Japanese Government had planes warning the public that as ed might produce regrattable inci-
any idea of bringing in this second dents.
group of subjects.
banks must censo
secured.
If so, the whole difficulty would he raised again.
If, on the contrary, "fundamental inciples referred only to securi- then he could congratulate him self that certain progress had been made.
the establishment of the provisional Government at Chinchow was op seat of the Liaoning Provincial
posed by the Japanese Kwantuig Garrison,
bombed.
the city would
POST OFFICE NOTICE.
Je
AMSTERDAM.
Malaya. Manners, Gel. 30. Havel, Melchers, Nov, 4. Java, Manners, Nov. 5. Canton, Gilman, Nov. 8, Derflinger, Molchers, Nov. 14. Nanking, Gilman, Nov. 27. Afrika, Manners, Nov. 29. - Main, Melchers. Dec. 1.
Tamara, Gilman, Dec, 27. Saarbruceken, Meloners, Dec. 12.0 Annam, Manners, Dec. 20. Isar, Melchers, Dec. M.
'ANTWERP.
1.
Burdwan. P. & O., Out ∙Katori Maru, N.I.K., Oct. 31.
Java. Munners, Nov, D. Kashima Mara, N.K., Nov. 14 Kashgar, P. & O., Nov. 21. Afrika, Manners, Nov, D Annam, Manners, Dec. 20.
Somali, P. & O. Dec. 28, AUSTRALIAN PORTS.
The Chinese Government, would take further casures in regard to the "protection of Japanese tionale, but as long as the occupa- tion continued he feared that the feeling against the Japaneas would enduro, while a withdrawal of the troops would probably effect a most He emphasised that it was im- salutory change in public opinion..
He added that he understood the short time and then pointed out possible to settle such questions in rauation of Manchuria should in that on questions other than pro- lude all military and semi-mili-dure nuanimity must be reached
Posto Rosianto Correspondence. tary units (such as the police gen- by the Council, including the Brown, F. S. G. Bayly, H. A darmes) and aircraft, and it must parties to the dispute.
e understood that all Chinese pro- Lord Cecil (Britain) stated that Brionde, Mra. A. Cockerton, Karam Van Bonningen, G. Beber, C. party "confisented since September the bombing incidents disturbed the Chand (Peahawari), H. L. Fowler, 19 ms he restored. The embargo British Government. It was diff Frank Fayton, Henri Gellert, Fili Nellore, E. & A., Oct. 21, the Chinese authorities and cult to justify the activities of Giovanni, W. T. Graff, J. Calchas, B. & S. Nov. lu. Japanese aircraft in international Garges, Mrs. C. Gallop, Mrs. WTaiping, B. & S., Nov. 17. Dr. Sze expressed the". opinion
lav that the withdrawal of the Japan He agreed with Mr. Yoshizaynstadt, Hoher Manuf. Co. C. H. Tanda, F. & A., Dec. 2,
Herberts, H. M. Hodges, W. Hoch- Kitano Maru, N.Y.K., Nov. 1. e troops should be followed by however, that such incidents could Halland, B. Hardy, jr., Heddo, A. Achilles, B. S., Dec. B. The axing of the responsibility for atiso while such a situation as that. Jones, Dr. G. Kalambakal, Capt. Changte, B. & S., Dec. 18. the oventa of September 18. Any in Manchuria existed? discussions between China and the Mr. Yoshizawa then explained Alexander, Kock. Miss London, Mr. Anam, Belchers, Dec. 30.
S. R. Kitching (8.8. Chasinar ").. other Powers must be based on the that "fundamental principles" re Miliars, F. A. MoIntosh, Eric Mc-. Kellogg Pact, the League Covenant ferred to in the counter-proposal Millan (s.s, Chasina"), F. Mus the Washington Treaty of 1982 were designed to ensure the secu-ford, J. Newman, C. Nelson, Miss Japan's Counter-Proposals. rity of Japanese life and property. Ruth Nelson, A. Nouilhetas, bir. Yoshizawa, who followed, The Connoil, he said, would he Oriental Art Co. Pat Ridley, A. said that the Japanese Government kept informed of the details of the 1. Rawlings, J. Rend, T. H. Reid, has drawn up counter-proposals to Sino-Japanese negotiations and
JL. Robinson, E. P. Schmidt, the Council's resolution, demand-Japan would not object to the Mrs. R. E. Sutton leis U.S.S. ing a previous agreement between Council meeting again on Novom Gold Star H. O. Saiman, the Chinese and Japanese Govern ber 14, as contemplated:
Lewis Smith, M. D. Skvartsos, E. ment on the fundamental princi- M. Briand aid the crux of the Sullivan, C. Shilton. L, Sadney ples governing normal relations be matter lopended on whether Japan Mr. Summers, Miss Oliver Stuart fore proceeding to withdraw the intended to include in "funda- Menteon, Miss Altha Todd, Tan Japanese troops,
mental principles" "matters oh
Keng Linn, fons Van Dyk, H. D. The Japanese Government would which the two governments had Watts, Mr. L. Winsion; Miss Ida alko mbmit that the withdrawal been in disagreement for must be supervised by representa, time.
·
some Wilson.
ices of the Chinese and Japanese The meeting adjoured at 8.30 p.m. Governments and not by neutrals, | until 10,30a.m., to-morrow.
The first thrge paragraphs of the Jpnaese counter-proposal are us actly similar to those of the Coun-
Instructions to Dr, Ste.
NANKING, Det. $1. A special meeting of the Nation "eil's draft resolution, except thatal Government Foreign Affairs The first setitence now roads: Council notes that this declaration Committee decided to instruct Dr. Sze to stand firm by the original. conforms to the spirit of the Len-
text of the League resolution on gue Covenant."
It goes on to recommend that the Manchuria and reject any inod:-
fiention or revision. Chines Government
the and Japanese Government immediately anfer with a view to effecting such an understanding as Japan "re-
4uests.
Dealing with the Council's draft resolution, Mr. Yoshizawa snid the Japanese Government wasɑun- able to fix any preciso date for the withdrawal of troops, but held that their continued presence was by no mean due to a desire to exert pres- atre on China, but was merely an obligation due to the existing con- ditions.
"CHRISTIAN GENERAL'S "
MESSAGE.
READY TO FIGHT FOR. HIS COUNTRY.
[KEO MIN NEWS AGENCY.]
Peiping, Oct. 12.-" Danger is at haud Let us wake up and unite
e. Mr. Yoshizawa again emphasised together against Japanese aggres that the Japanese Government hassion, declared General Feng Yu no territorial ambitions in Man. Helang in a circular telegram to harin and firmly intends to with the country. According to the draw her troops to the Railway former Kuominchun lender, the Zone as soon as circumstances per country's armies. should be mobilis. "mitted this to be done without ed and despatched to the front and grave dangers arising.
to abrategic points along the const so as to wipe out once for all this great national humiliation. This in a moment of life and death of China, he says. Though incom- potent I am ready to fight for my country alongside my compatriots and sucrifice my life."
THE OATH,
[EVO MIN NEWS AGENCY.] Nauking, Out. 12-Oaths avow.
Chinese Authorities Powerless. He declared that in view of the disorder in Manchuria at the pre- sent time, it was manifest that the Chinese authorities were simply powerless to repress this disorder in regions which they controlled. Above all, in view of the danger which, in the present state of ex- eitemnit might prevent the pro- sonen, of Chinese forces in proxi- mity to Japanese troops, the Japanese Government did not con. sider it possible to fix a precise date when the last of the Japanese ng life-long boycott of Japanese troops would have been brought products will be taken by teachera konck to, the railway zone.
and studenta of the various schools This, however, did not meni tint in the Capital, and other places in the Japanese Covernment had not the country. The text of the onth the firm intention of withdrawing is :- them, or did it mean that the "By the blue alry that watches Japanese Government desired to over me, by the bright sun that dents them where they were to shines on me, by the mountains and obtain from China new concessions rivers of my country, by the sacred or special privileges of any kind tombe of my ancestors, I swear MrYoahizawa said that the with my warm blood and with Japaness Government admitted that utter sincerity that for the rest of At present they seriously doubled the my life I slak never use Japanese efficacy of the guarantees proposed goods May Heaven punish me hy the Council The Japanese Gov-should rutract my deals on or ernment considered it absolutely change my mind."
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Tibadak, JCJL Oct. 21 Tison dari, J.C.J., Nov. Tisandane, J.C... Nov. 10, Tisalak, J..J., Nov. 17. Tinnegara, J.C.J.L., Nov. 21. Tjigembang, J.CJL, Dec, 1. BALTIC PORTS. Malaya, Manners, Oct. 30. Tnyn, Manners, Nov. 5. Afrika, Manners, Nov. 29. Anaam, Manners, Dee, 20 BALTIMORY.
Glaucus, B. & S., Nov. 3. Irishank, Bank, Nov. Foylebank, Bank, Nov. 28. Adrastus, 'B. & S., Dep. 7. BANGKOK
Kwaiyang, B. & S., Oct. 29, Malolo, Dollar, Oct. 20. Kaying, B. & S., Noy, 1.1 Bintang, Manners, Nov. 4... BARCELONA.
Derfflinger, Melchers, Nov. 14. Leyorkusen, Jebsen, Dec. 8. Saarbruecken, Melchers, Dec. 12. BATAVIA,“
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Tjisbadak, J.C.J.L., Oct. 9. Tisondari, J.O.J.L., Nov. 2. Tjasadane, J.C.J.L. Nov. 10. Tiisalak, J.C.J.L., Nov. 17. Tisnegara,C.J.L, Nov. 24. Tjisembang, J.C.J.L, Dec. 1. Bintang, Manners, Nav. 6. >OMBAY
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CASABLANCA.
Calohas, B.F., Nov. 10. Kashgar, P. & O., Nov Corfu, P. & O.,
ال
OHEFOD,
Newchwang, B. & S., Nov, 27. Huichow, B. & S., Oct. 20.. Chipshing, Jardines Oct 30, Cheongshing, Jardino's, Nov. Kugichow, B. & S., Nov. Achilles, B.F., Dec. 8:
COLOMBO,
Athen II, MM., Oct. 27,3 Tokushima Maru, N.Y.K, Oct. 30. Kalori Maru, N.Y.K., Oct. 31. Pres. Garfield, Doilar, Nov. 1. Alipore, P.&O., Nov. 4. Iyo Maru, N.Y.K., Nov. 11. Kashinin Maru, N.1.K., Nov. 14. Pres. Polk, Dollar, Nov, 15. Gloniffor, Jardino's, Nov. 20. Carignano, Dodwell's, Nov. 22, .. Pres. Adams, Dollar. Nov, 129, Kiddorpore, P. & O., Dec. 1. Pros. Harrison, Dollar, Dec,
COPENHAGEN.
Malaya, Manners, Oct." 30. Java, Mauners, Naze3. Afriku, Manners, Nov. 29. Aunna, Manners, Dee, W.
DALEY.
Linan, B; & 9., Oct. 28. Chenan, B. & S., Nov.
"DUTCH PORTS.
Java, Manners, Oct. 20, Burdwan, P. & O., Oct. 31.
#OOOROW
Chipshing. Jardine's, Oct. 20. Huichow, B. & S., Oct. 30. Haiyang, Douglas, Oct, 0. Haching, Douglas, Nov. 3.. Cheongshing, Jardine's, Nov. 8.
**ZNOA
Pisna, Dodwell, Nov. 1. Pres. Garfield," Dollar, Nov., 1. Sauerland, Jebsen, Nov. 7. Canton, Gilman, Nov, 2. Derlinger, Melchers, Nov. 14. Pres. Polk, Dollar, Nav: 15.. Toyooka Marn, N. Y. K., Nov. 18. Carimana, Dodwell, Nov. 2 Ramses, Jebsen, Nov. 23. Nanking, Gilman, Nov. 97. Gange, Dodwell, Nov. 28. Pres. Adats, Dollar, Nov. 29. Leverkusen, Jebsen, Dec, 5. Saarbruecken, Melchers, Dec 12, Pres. Harrison, Bollar, Dec. 13. Saarland, Jebsen, Dec. 10.72 U Ulysses, B.F., Dec. 20. Venezin L., Dodwell's. Dec. 20. Cracovia, Dodwell's, Deo, 20. Tomura," Gilman, “Dec. 27.
LASGOW
Sarpedon, B. & S., Oct. 27. City of Windsor, Bank, "Nov. 9. Neleus, B.T.. Nov. 20.
Toucer, B.F., Dec. 1. Ulyasos, B.F, Dec. to. Anteau, B.F. Deo. 23.1
GOTHENBURG. Canton, Gilman, Nov. 9. Nanking, Gilman, Nor, ZT. Tamara, Gilman, Dec. 27.
HAIPHONG.
Kiungehow. B. & S., Nov. 8. Kingyuan, B. & S., Nov, 20. BAMBURG.
Malaya, Manners, Oct. 30. Bardwan, P. & D., Oct. 31 Troilus, B. & S., Nov. 3. Havel, Melchers, Nov. 4. Java, Manners, Nov. 5. Sauorland, Jebsen, Nov.. 7... Canton, Gilman, Nov, D. Gity of Windsor, Bank, Nov. 2. Caldas, B.F., Nov. 10. Derfinger, Melchers, Nov. 14. City of Roubaix, Bank, Nov. 17. Gleniffer, Jardine's, Nov. 20 Ramses; Jebsen, Nov. 23. Nanking, Gilman, Nov. 27 Afrika, Manners, Nov. 20, Main, Melchers, Dec. 1. Leverkusen, Jchsen, Dec. 5.
Tokushima Maru, N.Y.K., Oct. 30. Achilles, E.F., Dec. 6.
Alipore, P. &-0., Nov. 4. Naldora, P. & O., Nov. 7. Iyo Maru, N.Y.K., Nov. 13. Carignano, Dodwell's, Nov. 22. Kidderpore, P. & D., Doo, 1. JUSTUR.
Cingalese Prince, Furness, Nov. 3 Glaucus, B. & S., Now, B.-. Irisbank, Bank, Nov. 6.; Tsayama Maru, NY.E., Nov. 18. Foylebank, Bank, Nov, 28. Javanese Prince, Furness, Dec. 1. Adrastus, B. & S., Deo. 7. BREMEN,
Java, "Manners, Oct. 20, Havel, Malchors, Nov. 4. Derflingor, Mulchers, Noy,' 14, Main, Melchers, Dec. 1 Saarbrucken, Melchers; Dec 12, Isar, Melchers, Deo, 29. SAINDIBL
Pilson, Dadwolla, Nov. L Carignano, Dodwell's, Nov. 22. Gange, Dodwell's, Nov, 28, Gracovia, Dodwell's, Deo, 20. Venezia L Dodwell
CALOUTTA.
Tuensang, Jardine's Oct. 20 Muroran Maru, N.Y.K., Oct. 20% Santhia, B.1. Oct. 30, Kumsang, Jardino's, Nov. 6. Talma, P. & O., Nov. 12 Buisang, Jardine'a, Nov. 20. Malacca Marn, NYK, Nor Z1. Takada, P. & Q. Nov-20 Birdhano, P. & O ́ ́ Dé. 30. Tilawa, P. & O., Dec. 21.
Saarbruecken, Melchers, Dec. 12. Baarland, Jebsen, Dec. In... Annam, Manners, Dec, 20. Somali, P. & O., Dec. 28. Tamara, Gilman, Deo, 27. Isar, Melcbers, Dec. 2007,
HAVRE.
Malaya, Manners, Oct. 30: Burdwan. P&O, Oct. 31. Troilus, B.F., Nov. 2.. City of Windsor, Bank, Nov, 0. City of Roubaix, Bank, Nov. 17 Nelous, B., Nov, 20.' Afrika, Manners, Nov. 9, Toucer, B.F., Dec 1 Annam, Manners, Dec. 20. Ulysses B... Dec, 201 Somall, P. & O., Dec. 20.
"HOIHOW."
Bintang, Manners, Nov. 6. Kiungohow, B. & S., Nov. 6. Kingyuan, B. & S., Nov, 20. HONGAY.
Kweiyang, B. & 8., Oct. 2 HONOLULU
گان
Pres McKinley, A.M.L, Jet. 2... Chichibu Maru, N.Y.E., Oct. 20 Pres. Cleveland, A.MD., Nov. 1. Emp of Japan, 0.8. Nov. 7.- Pres Grant, AALL., Nov. 10. Tatsula Maru, N.Y K., Nov. 11 Fres Taft, Dollar, Nov. 15. Emp of Asin, CPS Nov 20 Pres Lincoln AMLI NOR
Ginyo Maru, NLK, Nov. 25, - Emp, of Canada, C.P.8. Dec. 5. Emp of Russia, OP.S., Dec. 16.
MAURITIUS,
Tinhow, Bank, Oőt. 28.
MEXIJO.
Ginyo Maru, NY. E., No
NAPLES.
Filsna, Dodwell, Nov. 1. Prox Carfiold, Dollar, Nov. 1. Cingalese Prines, Furness, Nov. 5 Pros: Polk, Dollar, Nov. 15. Carignano. Dodwell',, Nov, 22. Gango, Dodwell's, Nov. 28. Pres. Adams, Dollar, Nov, 20. Javaneso Prince, Turnosa, Dec. 1. Pres, Harrison, Dollar, Deo, 13.. Venezin, L. Dodwell's, Deo. 20, Gracovia, Dodwell's, Dec. 2.
NEW YORK, BOSTON, sta.
Pres. McKinley, A.M.L.. Oct. 27, Defiance, Everett, Nov, 1. Pres. Garfield, Dollar, Nov. 1. Cingalese Prince, Furness, Nov. 5. Glaucus, B.F., Nev., b.. Irisbank, Bank, Nov. 6.
Pres. Grant, A.M.P., Nov. 10,- · Pres. Polk, Dollar, Nov. 15. Tsuyama Maru, N.I.K., Nov. 18.
·Pres, Lincoln, A.M.L., Nov. 24, Foylebank, Bank, Nov. 28, Pres. Adams, Dollar, Nov. 28. City of Elwood Everett, Dec. 1. Javanese Prince, Furness, Dec, 1 Adrastus, B.F., Dor. 7,
Pres Harrison, Dollar, Deco, 13. NEWOHWANG.
Linan, B. & S., Oct. 28. Chenan, B. & S., Nov. 2, NORTH CHINA PORTE, Main, Melchers, Oct. 31. ORAN...
Havel, Melchers, Nov, 4. Canton, Gilman, Nov, s Nanking, Gilman,”Nov. 27, Main, Molchers, Dec. 1 Tamara, Gilmän, Dec. 27. Isar, Melchers, Dec. 90."
OSLO.
Canton, Gilman, Nov, D. Nanking, Gilman, Nov. 27, Tamara, Gilman, Dec, 27.
PAKHOI.
Kiungchow, B. & S., Nov. 8. Kingyuan, B. & S., Nov. 20 ĮPANAMA UANAL.
Pres. McKinley, A.M.L.. Oct. 27, Pres" Grant," A.M.L., 'Nov, 10. Tauyama Maru, N.Y.K., Nov. 18.. Pres, Lincoln, A.M.L., Nov. 24. Gingo Maru, N.Y.K., Nov. 25. PENANG
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Yuensang, Jarding s. Oct. 26. Murorah Maru, N.Y.K.. Oct. 20. Santhia, B.I., Oct. 30.
Tokushima Maru, N.Y.R., Oct. 30, Entori Maru, N.Y.K., Oct. 31. Kumsang, Jardine's, Nov. 6. Iyo. Maru, N.Y.K., Nov. 11. Kashima Maru, N.Y.K., Nov. 14. Protesilags, B. & S., Nov. 10. Suisung, Jardino's, Nov. 20. Malacca Maru, N.Y.K., Noy, 21, Sirdhana, P. & 0 Dec. 10. Tilawa, P. & O, Deo. 24. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, Glaucus, B&B., Nov. 5. PORT SAID
Athos 11, MM., Oct, 2T, Malava, Manners, Cet. 30. Troilus, B. & S., Nov. 2 Java, Manners, Nov 6, Canion, Gilman, Nov. 9. Toyooka Maru, N.Y.K., Nov. Noleus, B.F., Nov. 20.. Carignano, Dodwelrs, Nov 2 Nanking, Gilman, Nov. 27. Afriki, Manners, Nov, 27 Annam, Manners, Dec. 20. Tamara, Gilman, Dec. 27. FORT SWETTENHAM,
Santhin, B.J., Oct. 29.
RABAUL Nellore, E. & A., Oct. 31, Tanda, E. & A.. Des 2.. Bremerhaven, Melchors, Dec. 3.
RANGOON
HULL.
Burdwan, P. & O., Oct. Kashgar, P. & O., Nor. 21. Somali, P. & O., Doo, 28.
JAPAN PORTA :
Merionas, B.F., Oct. 20,0 Nanking, Gilman's, Oct. 20. Andre Lebon, M.M., Oct. 28. Pros, McKinley, A.M., Oct. 97. Yasukini Maru, N.YK., Oct. 31," Bengal Maru, N.Y.K., Oct. 28. Chichiba Maru, N.Y.K., Oct. 23. Kaga Maru, NY.K., Oct. 30. Kidderpore, P. & O., Oct. 30, Main, Melchers, Oct. 31, Khiva, P. & O,, Nov. 1. Suisang, Jardino's, Nov. 1. Glonbeg Jardino's, Nov. 5. Tanda, E. & A., Nov. 6. Rajputana, P&O, Nov Emp, of Japin, C. P. S., Nov, Diomed. B. &•B, Now "8. ** Gango Dodwell's, Nov. 10.- Hoian Maru, N.T.K, Nov 10 Tataute Marn, N.V.K., Nov. 11. Felix Roussel, MM, Nov. 11. Somali, P. & O., Nov; 14. Venoria L., Dodwell's, Nov. 13. Kutsang, Jardino's, Nov. 18. Corfu, P. & D., Nov. 20. Emp. of Asia, C. P. 8., Nov. 20. Glenapp, Jardine's, Nov, 20. Tamara, Gilman, Nov. 20. G. Metzinger, M.M., Nov. 201 Ginyo Maru, N.Y.E. Nov. 25. Hosang, Jardine's, Nov. 27. Glenshiel, Jardino's, Dec. 4. Emp. of Canadà, C. P. B., Dee Perim, P. & O., Dec. 8. TH Nankin, P. & O., Dec. 7. Hilda, Dodwell's, Dec. 14 Emp of Russia, C. F. E., Den Karmala, P. & O., Dec. 18. Santhin, P. & O., Dec. 18. Ixion, B, & S., Dec. 19. Peiping, Gilman, Dec. 20.
JAVA PORTS.
Tisbadak, J.C.J.L., Oct. 27. Tisondari, J.O.J.L., Nov. Tjiandane, 3.C.J.L., Nov. 10. Tjisalak, J.C.J.L, Nov. 17. Tisnegara, J.C.J.L, Nov. 24. Tjisembang, J.C.J.L., Dec. 1 KARACHI.
Alipore, P. & O., Nov. 4. LIVERPOOL
Troilus, B. & S.. Nov. 3. Toyocka Maru, N.Y.K., Nov, 15. Noleus, B.F., Nov. 20. Toucer, B.F. Dec.. 1. Ulysses, B., Dec. LONDON.
Sarpedon, B. & S., Oet: 27. Tinhow, Bank, Oct. 23. Burdwan, P. & 0 Oct 31. Katori Maru, N.Y.K., Oct. 31. Havol, Melchers, Nov. 4, Naldera, P. & Ö,, Nov. 7.
City of Windsor Bo
Calchas, B.F., Nov.
Koshima Mara, N.Y.K., Nov. 14. City of Roubaix, Bank, Nov. 17. Glenitor, Jardine's, Nov. 20,. Kashgar, P. &- O., Nov. 21. Pres, Linesin, A.M.L., Nov. 91. Patroclus, B.E., Nov. 25, Rajputana, P. & 0, Dee, ¿ Achilles, B.F, Dec. 8. Corfu, P. & 0,, Dec. 10. Anfoner, B.F. Dec. 93. Somali, P. & O., Dec. 26. Ianr, Melchers, Dec. 20. LOS ANGELES
Pres. Grant, A.M.L., Nov. 10.- Pres. Lincoln, A.M.L., Nov. 94, Ginyo Maru, N.Y.K., Nov. 25. MAKASSAR.
Tjsbadak, J.C.J.L., Oct. 27. Tisondari, J.C.J.L., Nov. 3, Tjiandane, J.C.J.L., Nov. 10. 1Tisalak, J.C.JL, Nov. 17.
Muroran Maru," N.Y.K., Oct. 29. Malacca Maru, N.Y.K., Nov. 21,
ROTTERDAM
Sarpedon, B. & S., Oot, 27. Malaya, Mariners, Oct. 30, Katori Maru, N.Y.R., Oct. 31. Troilus, B, S., Nov. 2. Havel, Melchers, Nov. 4. Java, Manners, Nov, D. Sauerland, Jobsen, Nov. 7. Canton, Gilman, Nov. 9. City of Windsor, Bank, Nov. £.. Cafchine, B., Nov. 10. Dermlinger, Kolchera Nov. 14. Kashima Maru, N.Y.K., Nov. 34. City of Roubaix, Bank, Nov. 17, Gleniffer, Jardine's-Nov, 20. Kashgar, P. & O., Nov. 1. Ramses, Jebsen, Nov. 23. Nanking, Gilman, Nov. 27. Afrika, Manners, Nov, 27, Main, Melchers, Don 1. Leverkusen, Jebsen, Dec, 5. Saarbruecken, Melchera, Dec. 12. Achilles, B.F., Deo. 8.1 Saarland, Jebsen, Dec. 19." Annam, Manners, Dev. 20" Antenor, B.E., Dec. 23. Somali, P.&O., Dec. 98. Tamara Gilman, Dec, 27. Isar Melcher, Des, 20. SAIGON.:
Athes II, MM, Out, 97, "HANDAKAN,
Mausang, Jarding's Nov. 11. Hinsang, Jardino's, Nov. 19.
Tjianegara," J.C.J.L., Nov. 24. Tisembang, J.C.J.L, Deo, 1. MANILA
Tjibadak, J.C.J.L., Oct. 27. Malolo, Dollar, Oct. 20., Emp. of Japan, C.P.S., Oct. 700. Nellore, E. & A., Oct. 31. Pres. Garfield, Dollar, Nov. 1 Pres, Taft, Dollar, Nov. 7 Canton, Gilman, Nov. u. Tjizadane, J.C.J.L., Nov. 10 Imp. of Asin, C.P.S., Nov. 12. Derfinger, Melchers, Nov. M. Prea Polk, Dollar, Nov. 15. Kitano Maru, N.Y.E, Nov. 21. Prca, Jefferson, AML, Nov. 21, Tiranegara, J.C.J.L., Nov. 24, Emp. of Canada, CF.8., Nov. 27. Nanking. Gilman, Nov. 27. N Prea. Adams, Dollar, Nov. 29. Tanda, L. & A., Deo
Emp. of Russia C.P.8., Dec. 16: Saarbruceken, Melchers, Deo 12. Pres, Harrison, Dollar, Dec 13, Emp, of Japan, C.P.S., Dec, 20. Tamara, Gilman Dec. 27. MARBEILLES VASTRADA D Athos IT, M. M. Oct. 27. Sarpedon, B. & 8., Oct. 27, Malaya, Manners, Oct. 30, Burdwan, P. & O., Dot, 31 Katori Maru, N.Y. Oct. 31, Pres. Garfield, Dollar, Nor, 1 Havel, Melchers. Now 4. Nolders, P&O Nov Calchas, B., Nov. 20. D'Artagnan, M.M., Nov. 10, NW Kashima Maru, NLE. Nov. 14. Pres Polk, Dollar, Noy, 15 Toyooka Maru, NY.K. Nov. 18. Kashgar, P. & O. Nov, 21. Ramsos, Jebsen, Nov. 23- Andra_Lebon_MM, Nov 24 Patroclus, B.F., Nov. 25. Afrika, Manners, Nov. 29, Pres. Adams, Dollar; Nov Main, Melchers, Dec. 1. Rajputans, B, & J, Dec. 8. Achilles, B. Doo B Corfu, P. & O., Dec. 19. Baarland, Jobson, Dec. 18'- Annam, Manners, Dec, 20 Antenor, B.FDR 13 Somali P.&O., Dec. 25. 1.Isar, Melchora, Deo, 29.
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