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FLOOD RELIEF FUNDS.

SUCCESS OF EFFORTS BY CHINESE COMMITTEE.

CHARITY BALL AND CONCERT.

As brielly reported on Wednesday, the charity imuli and ropcert held ay the Hotel Cecil on Tuesday was a great success, with some 500 at Landing, thus swelling the funds available for flood relief in North Chtax-

FIJI'S TOKEN OF LOYALTY"

£5,000 FOR IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

LaniTISH WIRELESS SERVICE]

RUGBY, Nov. 19

The Legislative Council of Fiji, has offered the British Clovernment 28,000 for the purpose of importa Dofence as a small token of loyalty and good-wili;

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PILGRIMAGE CONTINUES.

THOUSANDS PAY TRIBUTE AT CENOTAPH

[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.]

Runay, Nov. 1

The pilgrimage to the Cenotaph and the grave of the "Laknown Warrior was renewed to-day by large crowds. The quoues which dispersed only at a late hour last night, reformed his morning, and processions of thaso-bringing wore and tributes have continued all day

THEIR MAJESTIES AT

SANDRINGHAM

(RMITISH WIRELESS SERVICE)

Ruay, Nov. 12. Their Magistries the King and Queen travelled to-day to Sandring hem.

At 8.30 p.m. the function started, when the chairman, Mr. Ma Min Fai," introduced Hon, Dr. S. w. Two to perform the opening core- cony. He said he wished to sus marise the aims and origin of the ball and concert, remarking that they must not think that the noces aity" for relici had subsided with the floods. Although the immeilia » relief was valuable, the reconstruc tion and re-habitation of the land- was essential. Contributions and organizations had sprung up in ail parts of the world and money was still pouring in to help in reliev- ing their Jeng toitunate brothers, de much as humanly possible, and the ball was the outcome of the Belief Fund Drive organized by the Cham ber of Commer for Import and Export with the help of Mears. Peter H, Sin, Chan Wai Chuen, Ma Man Fai, Peter Doo, Packahen Chan, T. O. To, Chin Tsan Yu, Bad Lau Kit Nin. But their thanks were chiefly due to the man- nger of the Hotel Cecil, Mr Chan Wai Chuen, for the courtesy and hospitality of that establishment;} and they were greatly encouraged by the willing and ready co-opera tion of less distinguished patrons then Hen, Sir Shou Son

wil! I am sure, be well Chow, Dr. Kotowali, and Hon. Dr received by everyone here to-night. S. W. To, who had graciously I must also thank the various ar agreed to open the ball Appreciatists such as Mrs. F. C. E. Rendall tion was also day to Mr. Ng Mr. Li Chor Chi, Misa Nina Shing Kwan for kinly consenting Fedorova, and Mr. Andrew Chin to act a Hon. - President.

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The Court returns to Londoa 'on November 23

LABOUR AMENDMENT

DEFEATED

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.] :

London, Nov. 13. The Opposition Labour Amend: votes to 38. ment address was defeated by 429

appearance,

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1931.

BALANCING OF BRITISH TRADE

THE DUMPING PROBLEM

"REUTER AND BRITISH WIRELSEN. ]-

LONDON, Nov. 12.

The Cabinet is deliberating upon the dumping, problem and an au nouncement of prolicy is expected shortly.

GOVERNOR OF BANK OR ENGLAND

MONTAGU, NORMAN TO RETAIN POST:

{THROTOH DEUTER'S AGENCY.]

S.P:C.A. FUNDS..

FURTHER LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS.

Previously acknowlodged ...$3,021.00 # Staff of Government Radio

Office

L. C. F. Bellamy......

Dr. K. GYeo

E. C.. Tregillian.

A. M. L. Soares. LONDON, Nov. 12. Ir Glover The Court of Directors" of the Mrs. Abraham

P. Bykes Bank of England have decided to

W. J. Riddiford recommend stockholders to ro-elect V. R. Gordon Mr. Montagu Norman, as. Oorornor C. S. Rodger.......

J. H. Simmons of the Bank for the twelfth succesE. Mitford

7

A. Gillard.... S. A. Lopes. 1. G. Poy..... Huony, Nov 13EHoward Mr. Norman is fifty-eight years K. Chan

[BRITISH WIRELESS DERVICE.]

.....

ADEN.

ADVERTISED SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG

Sirdhana, P. & O., Nov. 20. Andre Lobon, M.M.; Nov. 4. 28,00 Folix Roussol, M.M., Dos, 8' 20.00 G Matzinger, M.M., Doc. SA 10:00 Somali, F. L ́O., Dec. 20.

ALEXANDRIA. “

10.00

10.00

10.00

3.00

Pros Polk, Dollar, Nov. 13.

5.00

5,00 3,00

N.CO

Pros. Adams, Dollar. Nov. S Pres. Harrison, Dallar, Dec. 13. Prea. Hayes, Dollar, Dec, 27.

3.00

5.00

ALGIERS.

5,00

5.00 Nanking, Gilman, Nov. 97. 1.00 Tamara, Gilman, Dec, 07. 100Poiping, Gilman, Jan.

10

10

JA07.

$4,055.10 Kwangtung, B. & S., Nov. 14.

Haining. Douglas, Nov. 17. Kutaang, Jardino's, Nov. 17. Tjisarben, C.J.L., Nov. 17.

The Government's attitude to wards trade bälanting is believed to have moved for towards crystal-aive year. ligation. The issues were discussed ab-length-at-a-Cabinet mosting to. night, and there is reason to believe that there will be a further meet old and his re-election will mark Chow King ing to-morrow which will decide to his twelfth successive year of deal with luxury or excessive in-office as governor. With Sir Josink ports under a system of Orders-in- Stamp onà, of his co-director. Council, to be made according to

the establishment of the Bank for a the needs in each particular case..

Questioned in the Commons as to International Settlements. He bas the advisability of taking-imme travelled thousands of miles--to- diate steps to prevent the dumping promote cooperation between the of foreign-made goods, pending a contral banks of the world and decision with regard to a possible wields influence, in - international alteration in the British fiscal sys- finance unequalled by any man the tom, the Prime Minister, Mr. Mag. since war. Donald, stated that he hoped it would be possible to make an in- nouncement. before the conclusion of the debate on the Address on Mon- day.

Mr. Norman was responsible for SOIRON COAL CASE ENDS. Taiyuan, B. & S., Nov. 18.

Tecnomic Conference.

The Rt. Hon. Mr. J. H. Thomas later announced that the Govern ment had welcoṁhedi a Canadian' in vitation to hold an Imperial Econo- mic Conference at Ottawa. The (question of the most suitable date was how the subject of correspon dence.

The altered conditions, he said, would render it ospecially neces sary not to hasten the date before July

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WELCOME TO NEW

MINISTER.

RECEPTION AT SAILORS' AND

SOLDIERS' HOME, ".

The newly appointed Minister to the English Wesleyan Church at Wanchmi, the Rev. Erris C, H. Tribbeck and Mry, Tribbeck, who arrived from Home last week, were the guests on Thursday evening at un informal reception" held in the Lounge of the Sailors' and Soldiers" Home, Wanchai, which was arrange

In the course of the resumed de bate on the Address, Mr. Thomas said the bandato of the Nationaled by the members of the Church. Government based on the "Prime and the workers of the Home. Minister's manifesto, was clearly

Mr. S. Haiker occupied the chair for the fullor development and utilisation of the possibilities and and speeches of welcome were made potentialisties of the British Com-by the Rev. Edgar Derstoe, on monwealth of Nations.

behalf of the South China District

He believed a genuine desire ex- isted in all parts and governments and his friends, witherit them no of the Empire to effect a settle ball could have been arranged. Bement to this end. Expenses Borne by Committee.

fore I call upon Dr. Leo, to open Mr. Masnext referred to the fact the ball, I wish to thank you oner that il expenses. were being borne again for your ready response ra by the committee members, so that cus humble effort which we trust every cent of the $5 tickets want will go a long way in expressing direct to the North China Relief our sympathy and contributing in fund. The campaign of selling no small way in assisting material tickets had been pursued scenery in relieving the sufferings of our netically that over 400 tickets were | fellow citizens, sold in the first week. pouse of advertisers in the pra- gramme had been such that a sum of more than $1,000 had been re alized.

The res-

Dr. Tso's Address. Addressing the gathering, Hon. Dr. Too said:

It gives me great pleasure, to perform this function, especially tertainment is to raise funds for as the object of the evening's. en- the relief of distress in North China, caused by the recent dis

Thanks were due to. Mes thern for her initial donation, which had proved a great douragement to the committee. They were indebted also to the Hon. Ina- pector Gonera of Police for his kind and special permission for the ox- astrous flood which covered several

The tension of hours to 2 p.m. Special northern provinces. mention was also das of the Canton trophe has aroused the deepest Air Force Commander, General sympathy of the whole world, and Cheung: Wai Cheong for having everyone in Hong Kong, in spite sent a donation of 860, and General of trade depression, is anxious to Chang Chak for a similar donaties contribute, and many have already.

of 850, with their regrets that contributed to the relief fund.

it had not been for their official

Helpers Thanked.

were i

lationaf

catas.

of the Weslesyan Mission in China, Mr. J. H Celling, on behalf of the Wanchai Wesleyan Church, and Government Personnel Completed. | Mr. W. H. Smith, on behalf of the ernment is completed with the an which the new Minister very suit The personnel of the yow Gov-| Sailors' and Soldiers' Home after nduncement of the appoinment to the Household and Junior Treasury

ably replied Offices of the

following, Lord The Rev. Mr. Tribbeck will con Lucan, Lord Strathcona, Sir düet the services both morning and Frederick Thomsou, Mr. Russeil Rea, Sir George Penny, Lord Tem evening at the Wesleyan Church, plemore, Lord Gage, Lord, Allen-† Wanchai, to-morrow, dale, Sir Victor Warrolder, Sir Lambert Ward, Captain A. U M. Hudson, Masers G. H. Shakespeare and W. J. Wormsley.

ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE

POLE AND PERSIAN CHARGED.

FURTHER EVIDENCE. TAKEN.

The case in which a Pole and a Persian ure charged with farceny by trick and conspiracy to deftaud in respect of a diamond ring, was continued at Central Magistraes before Mr. Williams yesterday.

IMPORTANT AGREEMENT IN SIGHT

It will be recalled that in opening In organizing this ball and con

UGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]' the case, Mr. M. K. Lu, for the cert your committee and everyone duties they would have been pre-connected with it have given much

prosecution,.,stated boat the two sent. Mr. Bruckner and Mr. lan-of their valuable time, Erode and

defendants managed to subatituto, LONDON, Nov. 12. dail' ench "runtřibuted $100 towards

energy. Your services are indeed An important agreement,

e-by means of an alleged trick, a find. The Pommittee the

very much appreciated. Moreover, termining the

" claims of the worthless ring for a diamond ring also indebted for the gifts of enamel. I understood that in order to gave Minority communities of India in which had been pawned for $800, power-boxes and telegraph essages the entire takings of this evening's the

future Constitution ** WTH The evidence yesterday consisted of congratulation from Shanghai:

entertainment to the great catac, signed by representatives of the in the main of the corroboration of your committee personally under Moslems, the depressed classes, the two accountants of the pawnshops In addition he thanked the Sin-took to bear all initial expenses. Indian-Christians, the Anglo-In who gave evidence in support of

Mr. Lo's opening.. sero Comparry for the decoration This is indeed very generous, and dinus and the Europeans to day.

I offer you my heartiest congratu- The Aga Khan, the chief Mostem

One of the men, in answer to of the dining room, installation of

delegate, will probably report un Mr. F. X. D.Almada, cross-examiri- the microphone, gift of aerated waters and chocolates, and success the chairmen in his thanks to the the Minorities; Sub-Committee to ring that was substituted by the "I wish to associate myself with the agreement to, the meeting of ing for the defence, stated that the ful selling of tickets; the Wing On various ladies and gentlemen who be held to-day,

defendants as do obviously in- Company for donations and nati

gave their services" and help La The headers of the Hindu major-ferior to have passed alter as the stance of every kind; a gift of

make the entertainment a succesity will be asked to wing from Messrs. Dodwell und Co

accept original ring. Special mention should be made of agreement which stipulates that Mr. D'Almada produced a ring Caldbeck Masgregar and Co., and this spacious ball and providing the public services shall be open to this witness and asked him to Tarding Matheson and Company

to all cantes and untouchables,” Messra A. S.. Watson for aorated the whole supper free of charge.

value' it. Witness-placed its value at $300, but in answer to a ques- without discrimination, and also waters; the Yan Wah Electric Co. for wiring and lights; the Victoria

that the minorities, now enjoying tion by Mr. Lo said that he would Printing Press for printing of The list of committee members special representation" in Legisla only advance $10, on its tickets: the Connaught Printing was-Chairman Mr. Ma Man Fai,tures, will continue to do so with The case was adjourned.

Wai" weightage" (i.c., the allotment of Press for posters; the Sun Co. for Vice-Chairman Mr. donations and balloons; the M. Y, Chuen, Joint Hon. Secretaries Mr. more sents than the strict propor San Co. For chocolates; and gifts M. Sin and Mr. P. H. Sin, tion of the minority warrants), and of tobacco from Nanyang Bros. Hou, Treasurer Mr. Lau Kit Nin, Tobacco Co.; Nestles Milk Co. for Business Manager Mr. Peter Doo chocolates, strengthened by a fur-General Committee, Mr. Packson ther supply at the 17th, hoor en Chan Mr. Charles Chan, Mr. Chiq account of the tremendous call for Tsan-yue, Mr. Andrew Chan, Mr. them; and the Taikoo Sugar Re-T. O T8, Mr. Cheng Yung Po finery for donations in kind to the Mr. Seemin, Miss Annie Ma, Mias

value of $20.

The Committee.

Chân

that the European community wil be allowed equal industrial an commercial rights as the Indians.

Fallure to Hearch Agreement Deplored. (BITION. WIRELESU BERVICE) Anna Thomas, Miss Eva Thoma),

RUGBY, Nov. 13. Porsonal donations in addition Miss Sarah Wong May Un, Mr. P.

acknowledged Yip, Miss May Lai, Miss R. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, address those already wore Mr. and Mrs. Ma Man Faio, Miss C. To, Mrs. Doris King the Minorities Commission of 960, Mr. Chan Lim-pak 850, and Ma, Misa Rachl Wong, Miss Pita the Round Table, and deplored their

Randell.

failure to reach complete agreement Chuen, O. M. Sin, P. H. Sin, T.

to

1.

925 each from Messrs, Chan Wai The concert in the course of the on the Minorition Agreement, which 0. Tsc. Chui Tan Yue, and Peter evening was further brightened by was resented by the Muslims, tho Doo, Mr. Tang Shiu Kin 820, Mr. surprise items volunteered by Mr. depressed classes and other minori- Woo Hay Tong 310, Mr. Lo Cheng John Braga and Mr. Lim, also a ties. This would be placed on offi- Shui 850, and Mr. W. J. Stanton most unexpected Hulu Hulu, dance sial records for further considera

by Mr. Chris Chan, which "hit tion. $10.

In concluding Mr. Ma said: "I the high spot" of the gaiety of The Premier also intimated that spot an official Government statement evening. The must thank Mr. Charlie Chan and the whole bis friends for the responsibility of dances were won by Mim Wong, will be made in a few days, "abow. the musical programme this even Miss PC. Yip, Misa R. Wong, and ing the British Government am- ing which being their first public Miss Loung and a very pretty pow. cere intention to do what is right

der box was given to each.. (Continued on nept Oolumn.)

in India.

IL

HEALTH IN EASTERN PORTS.

The following health bulletin of eastern ports, for the week ended November 7, has been issued:

Plague...

Alexandria Cheribon

TWO DEFENDANTS

ARENTENCENI.

The sciron coal ease was conclud. ed befors M. J. A. Fraser at Kow. foon Magistracy yesterday when the eleventh and twelfth defendants were both convicted and sentenced to two months' hard labour, sen- tenees to date from November 1.

I will be recalled that alto gether thirteen persons were charg: ed originally, ton with larceny and the remaining throw with receiving, but the case against the first ten and the thirteenth defendants were disposed of at earlier hearings.

An order was made for the con- fiscation of the two sampans in

volved.

EXCHANGE RATES.

"(ESITION" WIRELESA, SERVICII

"Paris

New York Montreal

RUGBY, Nov. 12.

.08 3/10

3.77

4.18

27 3/10

Brusely Ciòneva

Amsterdam

of

Milan Berlin Stockholm Copenhagen Oslo

731

20

128

192

Vionna.. Prague

"Helsingfors

-Madrid

Lisbon. Athenia Bacharest

Rio

Buenos Aires Bombay Shanghai Hong Kong Yokohama

" Silver (spot)

Silver (forward) -

16 172

17'11/16 17 10/10.

Haiyang, Douglas, Nov, 20, Anhui, B. & B., Nov. 22. Tjibadak, J.C.J.L., Nov. 25. Tsinan, B. & S., Nov. 9. Hoenng, Jardino's, Nov. 27, Thikarang, J.C.J.L., Dec. 1. Pilwara, R & O1-Des-4. Yuensang, Jardine's, Den d Santhia, P. & Q., Dec. 18,

AMSTERDAM.

Derflinger, Melchors, Nov. 14. Nanking. Gilman, Nov. 27. Main, Molchers, Deo. 1. Malaya, Manners, Deo. 9. Tamare, Gilman, Dec, 27. Saarbraecken, Moleners, Dec. 19.

Afrika, Manners, Dec. 28. Isar, Melchers, Jan. 1.

Coblenz, Melchers, Jan. ». Feiping, Gilman, Jan. 27. Chile, Manners, Jan. 29

ANTWERP.

Kashima Mara, N.K., Nov. 14 Kashgar, P. & O., Nov. 21. Asia, Manners; Nov. 22 Malaya, Manners, Dec. 9. Somali, P. & O., Dec. 25. Afrika, Manners, Dec. Karmala, M. M. & Co., Jam;:10. Chile, Manners, Jan. 3 AUSTRALIAN PORTS

Taiping, E. & S., Nov, 17. Kitano Maru, NY.K., Nov. 21. Tanda, F. & A., Dec. 2 Atsuta Maru, N.Y.K., Deo. 6. Achilles, B & B, Dec., 8.

Changle, B. 8., Dec. 18

1002.

Aniam, Melchers. Dec. 30,

d.

313

Nankin, M. M. & Co., Jan. 2.

630

Taiping, B. & S., Jan. 15.

15/16.

40

BALL

มิ

1/6t

1/10

2/6 2/71

21-7/10

211

GOLF LESSONS FROM LARRY MONTES.

CHANCE FOR LOCAL

⚫ ENTHUSIASTS.

Lessons from Larry Montes. open champion of Manila and fourth in the French open championship Happy Valley (Tel. 200 8). this year, may now be booked at

M. Montes is expected in the Colony by the President Taft, this morning.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS AN

MOVEMENTS.

Nov. 19..

11

Tisalak, J.C.J.L., Nov. 17. Tinegara, J.C.J.L., Nov. 24. Tisembang, J.C.J.L. Dec. 1. Tibadak, J.C.J.L, Dec. 8. Tjiandane, J.O.J.L., Des. 22.

BALTIC PORTS. Malaya, Manners, Dec. 9 Afrika, Manners, Dec. 28. Chile, Manners, Jan. 29: BALTIMORE. Foylebank, Bank, Nov. 26. Adrastus, B. & 8., Dec. p. Lossicbank, Bank, Dec. 9. BANGKOK.

Muinam, Marinera, Nov. 14. Kalgan, B. & 8., Nov. 15. BARCELONA: Dorflinger, Melchers, Nov. 14, Leverkusen, Melchers, Dec. 5. Saarbrucken, Melchers, Doc, 12. Coblenz, Melchers, Jau. 3. BATAVIA....,

CASABLANDI AU

Kashgar, P&O, Nov. 21. Achilles, B. & 8, Dec. 8. Corfu, P. & O. Dao, 19. Isar, Meluhers, Jau 15

CHEFOO.

Kusichow, B. & S., Nov. 18. Linngchow, B. & S., Nov. 18. Cheongshing, "Jardine's" Nov 17 Chipshing, Jardine', Nov. M Huishow, B. & S., Nov. 20 COLOMBO

Kashima Maru, N.L.K., Nov, Hì Pros Poik, Dollar, Nov. 18, Gleniffer, Jardine's, Nev. 18. Andro Lobon, M.M. Nov. 24 Toltori Maru, N.Y.K, Nov, 27. Pres. Adums, Dollar. Nov, 20. Nagato Maru, N.Y.R., Nov. 135. Kidderpore, P. & O., Dec. 1. Yasukuni Maru, N.Y.K., Doe, 4. Felix Roussel, M.M., Dec. 8. Pres. Harrison, Dollar, Dec. 13. G. Metzinger, M.M., Dec... Proa. Hayes Dollar, Deo 17. Sphina, M.M., Jan. 6. Porthos, M.M., Jane 19,

COPENHAGEN,

Malaya, Manners, Dec. Afrika, Manners, Dec. 28 Chilo, Manners, Jan. 29.

DALNY,

Tean, B. & S., Nov. 16, Chinhua, B. & S. Nov. 1; | Linan, B. & S., Nov. 20.

DJIBOUTI,

Sphinz, M.M., Jan. 3. Porthos, M. M., Jan, 19.

FOODROW.

Keichow, B. & S., Nov, 15. Cheongshing. Jardine's, Nov. 17 Haining, Douglas, Nov. 17. Haiyang, Douglas, Nov. 20.

GEKOA.

Dorflinger, Melchers, Nov. 14. Prez, Polk, Dollar. Nov. 15. Caramans, Dodwell, Nov. 22. Ramacs, Jobsen, Nov. 23. Nanking, Gilman, Nov. 27, Cange, Dodwell, Nov. 28. Pree Adams, Dollar, NoT. BOW Lippe, Melchers, Deo 4. Leverkusen, Jobson, Deo; 5. Saarbruecken, Melchers, Deo 12. Pro Harrison, Dollar, Dec. 13. Ulyssen, B. & S. Dec, 16, Dakar Maru, NY.K., Dec. 20. Venezia L., Dodwell's, Des. 28, Saarland, Jabeen, Dec. 20. Gracovia, Dodwell's, Dec. 27. Pres Hayos, Dollar, Dec. 27. Tamara, Gilman, Dec. 27. Coblenz, Melcher, Jan. 9. Hilda, Dodwell's, Jan. 17 Peiping, Gilman, Jan. 97.

GLASGOW.

Neleus, B. & S., Nov. 17. Patroclus, B. & S., Nov. 24. Taucer, B.F., Dec. 1. Achillos, B. & S., Dea. 8. Ulysses, B. & B, Dec, 18. Antenor, B.F., Dec. 23.

GOTHENBURG.

Nanking, Gilman, Nov. 27. Tamara, Gilman, Dec. 27, Peiping, Gilman, Jan. 27. HAIPHONG.

Kingyvan, B. & 8., Nov. 20. - Kiungchew, B. & 5, Dec. 4.

RAMBUEG...

Derfinger, Melchore, Nor. 14. City of Roubaix, Bank, Nov. 18. Gleniffer, Jardine's, Nev. 18, Ramses, Jebsen, Nov. 2a. Nanking, Gilman, Nov, 27.. Mam, Melchers, Dec. 1, Lippe, Melchers, Dec. 4. Leverkusen, Jebsen, Dec. 5. Achilles, B.F., Doc. 6. Malaya, Manners, Dec. 9. Saarbrucken, Melchers, Dec. 12 Sunrland, Jebsen, Des. 20: Somali, P. & O, Deo. 28. Tamara, Gilman, Dec, 27 Mirika, Manners, Dec, 281 Inar, Melchors, Jan. 1, 30,Coblenz, Melchers, Jan. 0.

Tjisniak, J.C.J.L., Nov. 17. Tinegarp, J.C.J., Nov. 24. Tjikombang, J.C.J.L. Dec. 1. Tjibadak, J.C.J.L., Dec. 8. Tjisadane, J.C.J.L.. Dec. 22. BELAWAN-DELL Creamer, J.C.J.L., Nov. 19. BOMBAY Carignano, Dodwell's, Nov. 22

Kidderpore, P. & O., Dec. 1. Tottori Mara, N.Y.E., Nov, 27. Nagato Maru, N.Y.K., Nov. Rawalpindi, M. M. & Co. Jan, 2. Chitral, M. M. & Co., Jan. 29.4

BOSTON,

Aeneas due from Europe Jan. 11. Agaponor due from Europe Dec. 1. Atsuta Maru due from Australia Autolycus qua from Europe Dec. 6. Changte due from Australia Dec Coblenz duo from Europe Dec. 13. Corfu due from Europe Nov. 20,

Emp. of Canada due from Vaz Emp. of Asia due from Vancouver

Jan, 11.

couver Deo. 4. Em. of Russia due from Var

couver Dec, 17. Eumneus due from Europe_Dec. 27. Fulda due from Europe Jan. 12. Tai Shan, Dodwell's, Nov. 10. Hector due frem Europe Dec. 8. Foylebauk, Bank, Nov. 26 Tanr due from Europe Nov. 30. Javanese Prince, Furness, Dec. 3. Ixion dus from Seattle Dec 3 Prce, Coolidge, A. ML., Dec. 8: Jason due from Europe Nov, 15. Adrastus, B. & 8., Dec. 9.. Kulmerland due from Europe Des.Lussiobank, Bank, Dec. 9.

Takaoka Maru, N.Y., Dec. 10. 21. Manelaus due from Eurons Jan. 4. Chinese Prinen, Furness, Dec. 15. Mentor due from Europe Nov, 23. Pres. Hayes, Dollar, Dec. 27." Premius due from New York Jan. BREMER.

8.

Derfinger, Molchera, Nov. 14. Main, Melchers, Doo, 1. Lippe, Melchors, Dec

erbraccken, Beichers, Dec, 12. Lyar, Melchers. Jan. 1. Coblenz, Melchera, Jan. 9.

ERINDISI. Carignano, Dodwell's. Nov, £3, Gango, Dodwell's, Nov. 28, Venezia L. Dodwell's, Dec, 20 Gracovia, Dodwell's, Dec. 7. Hilda, Dodwell's, Jin. 17. CALCUTTA - Talma, P. & O., Nov. 18. Suisang, Jardine's. Nov, 24. Takada, P. & O., Nov. 23. Rangoon Maru, N.Y,K., Nov. 29. Kutiang, Jardine's, Ded: 8. Akita Maru, N.I.K., Dec. 15. Birdhana, P. & O., Dec. 16. Hosang, Jardine's Dea16, Tilawa, P. & O. Dec. SL

Pres Adams due from Amerita

Nov: 231

Pres. Harrison due from America

Dec. 18

"

Pres Jefferson due from America LEH NOV, 20. Tres Lincoln dus from America Cases De 18.

y3.

1.

Cholera. Mohammerah (Persia) Basrah Abadan Ahway

Pom-Penh

Cochin

Rangoon Saigon Canton Shanghai

Small-yox.

10

Madison due from America 1 Dec. 4.4

Pre Polk duc from America Nov

14"

Preussen due from Europe Dec. 9. 0. Rheznor dus from New York Der

Sable duc trota, Europe Dec, 20. Saarbruecken dus from Europe

Nov. 17. Sanriand due from Europe Nov. 20. Bawa Maru due from Europe Dec

Tyndareus dus from Victoria, B.C.,

Dec, 29.

Peiping, Gilman, Jan. 27., Chile, Mariners, Jan, 20

EAVRE.

City of Roubaix, Bank, Nov. 16. Nelos, B.F., Nov. 20: Afrika, Manners, Nov. 20. Tencer; B.F. Dec. 1. Malay, Manners, Dec. 3. Ulysses, B. & 8, Dec. 18. Somali P. & O., Dec. 28,

HOIHOW.

Kingyuan, B. & S., Nov. 20, Ankui, B. & B., Nov. 22, Kiungchow, B. & S., Dec.

| HONOLULU,

Pres Taft, Dollar, Nov. 15. Pres. Lincoln, A.M.L., Nov. 21, Taiyo Mara, N.Y.K., Nov, 24. Ginyo Maru. N.Y.K, Nov. 28. Ashma Maru, N.Y.K., Dec. 9.7

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Kashgar, P._&_0., Nov, 21. Somali, P. & O., Dec. 28. JAPAN PORTS

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