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Hora Kone). SALE OF OLD MATERIAL.
OF CANTON, LTD.-
TO SHAREHOLDERS..
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HE PUBLIC WORKS DEPART- OFICE IS HEREBY GIVENMENT I prepared to receive FIFTY-NINTH Tenders for the purchase of a quantity ART YEARLY MEETING of Old Material comprising:
Soalety will be hold at the AD OFFICE, Union, Building,. ngong,90 FRIDAY, 27th MAY Fiat 11 O'clock A.M., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors. and the Statements of Accent to 31st December, 1991, and of declaring Dividends, etc.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Boolety will be OCOSED from 9th: MAT to 27th MAY, Both Days inclusive.
By Order of the Board,
PAUL LAUDER,
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Hong Kong, 60th April, 1989.
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THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.
(INCORPORATED IN HONG KONG). NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the SIXTY-THIRD ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the Company will be hold at its HEAD OFFICE, Union Building. Hong Kong, on FRIDAY, 27th MAY, 1982, at 1k15 AM., for the purpose of receiving the Report. of the Directors and the Statements of Account to 31st December, 1931, and of declaring Dividends, oto.
The TRANSFER BOOKS at the Company will be OLUSED from 9th MAY to 27th MAY, Both Days inclusive.
By Order of the Board,
PAUL LAUDER,
General Manager. Hong Kong, 30th April, 1932.
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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that
tho SIXTY-SIXTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING
N°
EX
Brass, Broute, Copper, Lead, Cast Iron, Wrought Iron sad. Stoal Borap:
Wrought Iron Waterpipes and fit
tings, Iron Chains Wire Ropes, Glam, Canvas Hose and
Packings. Electrical goods including Vans,
Telephone Transformers, Motor, Insulators, Sanitary goods including Sinks,
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CHINA COAST OFFICERS.
RECENT CHANGES IN
PERSONNEL;
Mr. J. J. Spring, in transit, has sour chief officer, Falahan.
Capt. W. T. Hodge, sup'y master, Futshon, has gone command, the same ship.
M. J. Lincoln, sup's second officer, Kingyuan, has gone third officer, Anhui.
Mr. W. Calder, third officer, An- hui, has gone second offer, Kiang
HONG KONG DA
EMPIRE DAY MESSAGE
BROADCAST BY PRIME.
MINISTER
(THROUGH NEUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, May 2
THURSDAY, MAY 26 1932.
U.S. BASEBALL
YANKEES DEFEAT ATHLETICS
G PHILIPPAR DISASTER
FINAL LIST OF MISSING
【THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY:]
"TREUTER":
'AMERICÁN, SERVICE
Pants, May 4
The Paris office of the Mesa- gerios Maritimes has issued a list
TRAFFIC ON DERBY DAY
New YORK, May 24- Several home runs were register
the match in which the Cardinal defeated Chicago, the present lend
ADVERTISED SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG
Continued from Page 18.)
Dakar Maru, NY. June 15, Gange Dowall June 18 Naldera, M. M. & Co, June 18 D'Artagnan, MM, Jung 91. Idomeneus, B. & S., June 22.
Graoovin, Dodwell July 20.
Mantua, M. M. & Co., July 30, Mutaingor, M.H. August 2 Torgoston, Dodwell, August.. BOURABAYA Col. D Lana, Dodwell, July 2Ajax, B. & B., May 45. Tamara, Swedish, June 37. Kaiser-I-Hind, M. M. & Co., July Tibadak, J.C.J.L., May 31.
July 3.
No greater calamity could bufall of fifty-three perone, who are missed in both the National Lenguo and the word than that the British Eming, foured dead, following the fire Amoriean League matches played pire should lose the grip whink has disaster aboard the huxury liner here to-day Collins, of the Cars
dials, cored his tenth and Australion, Manuers, Ju kept it together, declared the Prime Georges Philippar. Minister, in an Empire Day mos“ The list is considered to bo na eleventh homore of the season, in andre Lebon, MM, July 6
Aeneas, B. & S., July 6. age broadcast from Lossiemouth The names include M.. Albert Londres, the noted French journal
Bhutan, M. M. & Co, July 8. to-day.
ist, but no British passengers.
Achilles, B&B., July 12 Rajputana, M. M. & Co July 18 Felix Roussel, M.M., July 19 The New York Giants suffered Deucalion, B. & S., July 20, defeat by Philadelphia, Klein Gracovia, Dodwail July 20,
Peiping, Gilman, July Mantun, M. M. & Co., July 30 securing his eighth homer.
In the American Longue the Naw. Metzinger, Mal August 2 York Yankees, the leaders, defeat Tergestas, Dodwell, August 2 ed the Philadelphia Athletics, Babe PORT SWETTENHAM. Bath registering his ninth home Tilawa, M. M. & Co., May 28.
BABAUL Results are as follows:
National League,
8 Boston
"J
Mr Ramsay MacDonald spoke the world economic crisis, ap parently growing, worse instead of better, and declared that the great obstacle to world prosperity WAN Nationalism removed from its pro por aphers of cultural and politi- cal liberty and wade the justifica tion for restrictions on internation-- al trade.
pointed In the course, of some. comments, the Prime Minister ip- dieted. "thoughtless liberality in politics," of abby misinterpretations democracy," and methode which regard treaties as scraps of paper to be altered or ended as suits either party,"
AUTO-GYRO TO BE USED FOR CONTROL
(BRITISH WINELFSB, RBETUR }"
Ruday, May 24 An Auto-gyro aeroplane is to be used for controlling road traffic to and from Epsom Downs on Derby Day. From their point of vantage two-thousand feet up, observers will transmit to police wireless vans, instructions for the dirco OTTAWA OUTLOOK. tion of traffic together with in- formation concerning the general Expressing buoyant hopes for the success of the Empire Economic position of traffic on the roads lead, Conference at Ottawa, the Premiering to the course. expressed the view that it would be of little assistance to empty slogans of resounding re
sonance.
uttar.
On the other hand, the keystone of success lay in kaowing the in-. dustrial conditions and policies of the various Dominions in order to devise o scheme to create freer trade conditions over the vast aroa of the world represented by the Empire countries.
New Enthusiasm.
OLYMPIA ROYAL TOURNAMENT
DRESS. REHEARSAL ON TUESDAY
of
(BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE]
RUGBY, May 25, The dress rehearsal to-day the annual Royal Tournament at He stated that the British dele Olympia was, as usual, attended by gation, or rather the delegation of huge and appreciative audience the United Kingdom, would go to of school children, many from vari Ottawa well prepared after studyous charitable institutions. which the Tournament assists financially. Capt. D. Wilson, sup'y master, Fating with a painstaking care and shap, has gone command, Kweiyang. thoroughness never before devoted Pensioners and disabled ex-service
Capt. A. Cock, of the Eweiyang, to every aspect of Imperial Promoa were also present.
ference as a means of promoting is on reserva
Imperial unity, increasing the volume of Imperial trade and em ploying Imperial labour..
su.
Mr. F. C. Webb, second officer, Kiangsu, bas" gone special duty.
Mr. J. A. Gow, from special" duty, has gone second officer, Nan- plug,
Mr. T. 8. Stewart, second offices, Nanning, has gone send officer, Fatskan.
Mr. F. A. White, second offices, Fatehan, has gone second officer; Sinkiang. of the Company will be held' at its Mr. D.-L. Campbell, second "offi HEAD OFFICE, Union Buildingcer, Sinkiang, is on short leave, Hong Kong, on FRIDAY, 27th for examination. MAY, 1982, at 11.20 A.M., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the Statements of Account to 81st December, 1981; and of declaring Dividends, etc.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be OLOSED from 9th MAY to 27th MAT. Both Days nolusive.
By Order of the Board,
FAUL LAUDER,
General Manager.
Hong Kong, 30th April, 1982;
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
THE SEVENTH EXTRA RACE TH
MEETING will be held (waathor permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 2774 MAX, 1993, com manning at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell, will be Rung at 1:30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.. Members are nosifled that they and Their Ladies must wear thele Badges
prominently display.pd.
Mr Wm. Hood, from reserve, is on home leave.
dr. R A. Smith, second offices, Szechuen, is on short leave
Mr. J. G. Grant, second officor, Kiungchow, has gone woord oll cor, Szechian.
CANADA'S MESSAGE
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY:]
Roczy, May 24. In an Empire Day message raad at the Canadian Chamber of Com- merce luncheon in London to-day, the Premier of Canada, Mr. R. B.. Benfett said:
This year's performance justifies the reputation of the Tournament as one of the most attractive specta cular items in the London season.
BOMBAY SITUATION
EASES
ALL MILLS NOW BEING.
WORKED
(BRITISH WIRELES SERVICE.]
Ruoay May
Bombay messages state that though feeling is running high after the recent communal riots, the general position in the city continues to improve.
"In a few months the Imperial Economic Conference at Ottawa will form part of our history and I am convinced a memorable part."
The determination evident throughout the Empire to utilise this opportunity to place our econo Mr. A. M. Jewell, acting mastor,mic relations on & mutually advan Suiwe, has gone chief officer, the tageous and enduring basis is an siune ship.
Mr. A. C. Smith, acting chief assurance that before another. Em- pire Day arrives definite action officer, Suivo, has gone second will be taken which will contributs officer, the same ship.
materially to the revival of trade idol. and industry in every part of the Empire and I trust did in the. establishment of the confidence and
Mr. G. Owens, acting second off cer, Sulwo, has gone third officer, the same ship..
Mr. L. A. Bailie, second offer, Siangu, has gone send officer, Fonaliing
Mr. G. A. Angus, second officer, Foushing, has gone second officer, Siangwor
Capt. C. M. Cater, of the Kung wo, "has gone mastor Suiwo.
Capt. C Campbell, from short leave, has gone master, Kungwo,
Mr. A. T. McLellan, sup'y second gineer officer from short leave, has gone suply second engineer off car. Luchow
All mills now are working, though some with reduced numbers Retail shops are open, but whole anle shops and markets are still closed, owing to a dispute over an
run..
Wilson homerod.
Brooklyn
Philadelphin
・
A New York" "Ott (9), Alha and Klein homered.. St. Louis. 8 Chicago
Collins (8) and Herman homered.
5 Cincinnati Pittsburg
Lombardi homered.
American Leagua,
3 Philadelphia New York
Babe Ruth homared,. Debralt
6. St. Louts" Johnson and F. Schulte homered. Chicago 11 Cleveland
Fernell, Cissell and Seets homer
wed.
FAMOUS BOWLER'S
DEATH.
WH. LOCKWOOD'S GREAT CAREER.
Tanda, M. & C. June 3. Nankin, M. M. & Co, July 2 Bremerhaven, Melchers, July 23,
3 Nellore, M. M. & C., July, 30.
PUGET SOUND,
6
3
1
Another great cricketer has pasi- ed into what a poetic writer on the game happily calls the eternal sunshine. William Henry Lock- wood, whose death, after a long illness, was announced on April er at his home near Nottingham was by general consent. coupled. with Tom Richardson as the best of all fast bowlers, and it is ples Bant to recall that he was rewarded with every honour a cricketer can receive.
Nansenville, Bank, Line, June 24. KANGOON.
Idomeneus, B. & 8, June 29. SOUTH AFRICAN POETS. Tishow, Bank, Line, July 28. SOUTH AMERICA (Wast Coast), Bokuyo Haru, NY.K., July 7. STRAITS SETTLEMENTUJĄ Glenbeg, J. M. & Co., May 930s Pres Van Buren, Dollar, May 20 Kidderpore, M. M. & Co., June 1 Nanking, Gilman, June 3
Prex Garfield, Dollar, June 12, Pres. Folk, Dollar, June 26. Tamara, Swedish, June 37 President Adams, Dollar July 10 Paiping, Gilman, July 27, "SUEZ” CANALA
...
Fushimi Maru, N.K., May 28lay Pres. Van Buren, Dollar, May 29.0 Himalaya, Dodwoll, June 1. Athos II, M.M, June 7: Hakozaki Maru, N.Y.H. June 11.. Pros. Garfeld, Dollar, June 12. Gange, Dodwell, June 15.
Tokushima Maru, N.TK May 29 Dakar, Maru, N.Y.E., June 18.
SEATTLE.
Pres. Madison, Dollar, May 28. Ixion, B. & S., June 4. Hiye Maru, N.Y.K., June 7. Prea. Cleveland, Dollar, June 11. Tantalus, B. & S., June 24, Pres. Taft, Dolfer. June '25. Haian Maru, N.Y.X., July a. Tyndareus, B. & S... July 14.. Protesi sus, B. & S., August 6. SHANGHAL-
Hakusan Maru, NY: K, May 27, Kwangtung, B. & S., May 27, Chenan, B. & S. May 23 Mirzaporo M. M. & Co., May 28. Tamara, Gilman, May 28. Anness, B. & S., May 29. Bhutan, M. M. & Co., May 29, Fooshing, J. M. & Co., May 29, Szethuen, B. & S., May 2014 Siakiang, B. & S., May 31. Bhutan, M. M. & Co. June 1. Chichibu Maru, N.Y.K, June 1. Hangsang. J. M. & Co., June 1. Taiyuan, B. & E., June 1. Kaisar-Hind, M. & Co., June
2.
Santhia, M. M. & Co., June 9. Empress of Canada, C.RR., Juve a Raying, B. & S., June 3 Kiungehow, B. & S., June 1 Ranchi, M. M. & Co., June 4. Agapenor, B. & S., June 5. Kiangsu, B. & S., June 5. Phemius. B. & S., June 3. Yatshing, J. M. and Co June 5 Nankin, M. M. & Co., June 8. He played in twelve matches for Andre Lebon. M.M., June: 7 England, against Australia, and Hiya Maru, NYK June 7, was the outstanding hero of more Norvikan, J. M. & Ca, June 8. than one of them, taking seven Australien Manners, June 9, wickets for 71 in the Oval Teat match of 1899, and at Lord's in 1983 he clean bowled Lyons and Giften at the very start of the Aus tralian innings. Giffen talked for the rest of his life about the ball that dismissed him.
Haruna Maru, N.Y.K., June 10. Glengarry, J. M. & Co., June 13. Tatsuta Maru, N.Y.K. June 15. Rajputana, M., & Co. June 10 Erap of Russia CPR, June 17. Glengarry J. M. & Co., June 17, Felix Roussel, M.M., June 21. P. F. Warner has said that it Poiping Gilman, June 21. would have bowled anybody in the Danmark, Manners, June 28. world, and it was a characteristic Soudan, M. M. & Co. June 28. delivery breakback, quick as an Mantua, M. M. & Co., June 30. Arrow from the bow, pitching four Sirdhana, M. M. & Co.. June 30, inches outside the off stump and Empress of Japan, C.P.R. July 1.
Glenshane, J. M. & Co., July 3, times be varied his fast ball with a Heian Maru, NY. K., July 3. deadly slow one, which, utterly Nellore, M. M. & Co., July4.0 deceiving batsman after batsman, G. Metzinger, M.M, July 5. has been the envy of all fast bow Rawalpindi, M. & Co., July 14. lers ever since, and none has been Empress of Asis, C.P.R., July 16. nbie reproduce it.
Formosa Gilman, July 21. Burdwan, M. M. & Co., July 27, Rapura, H. M. & Co... July 28. Talma, M. M. & Co., July 28. Parthas, M.M., August 2 Tauda, M. H. Co., August 5, SINGAPORE,
NG
the need tion metasty for FLOODS IN ENGLAND uprooting the leg stump. Some
the restoration of prosperity to the world in general."
British Delegation... The acting Premier, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, stated in the Honan of Commons to-day that the British delegation to the Ottawa Confer ence would include the Minister of Agricultare, Sir John Gilmour.
Until it was possible, to estimate the length of the present Parlia mentary session and the Laasanne Conference, it was impossible to ony whether two or three of the Ministers given in the earlier list would be available,
Mr. A. Campbell, suply chief en- gineer Officer, Wanhalen, is home leaves.
Mr. K. McDonald, second angine or officer, Shuntian, has gone sup second engineer officer "Fengtien.
Mr T. Mitcholl, second en- Begineer officer, Kintang, has gone
second engineer. offleer, Shuntien.
Mr. S. Aborne, sup'y chief officer, Shantung, is on short leave
No One without a Badge will b admitted to the Members Enclosure:
Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members Enclosure and Club Boom at $6.00 for Gentleman, and $8,00 for Ladies (Bota including Tax) ahtainable through the SECRETARY Abth Member to be
Bro
Mr. R. L. Stenner, second officer, Kwangtung, is on reserve,
An
Mr. T. F. Lloyd, second officer, ferenes from the Candian Govern Clinagebow, has garie second officer, mant,
chief officer,
#fatrodno to htbewangtung
for
Members
will NOT be on sale at the Foyang, is in trailelt. Cour
Mr. W. S. Warrior, supy chief
On No. Pretext will Children Sexfficer, Wanhaion, has gone chief permitted in aither Enclosure
Deure during officer, Poynns
ME. D. Neodhant, chief officer,
Abe Meeting.
files are obtaluable at the Club Taiyuan, has gone chief officer, All- Horse provided they are ordered from king,
the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone "Mr. G. Wright, chief officer An- 21930..
king, has
chief officer, Tais.
A
WATERS AGAIN RISE IN LEICESTERSHIRE
- THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY:]
LONDON, May 25.
Even W. G. Grace dreaded Lock wood's slow ball. When the CO. M was asked which contemporary In the midlands and north-eastern fast bowler he liked to bat against "The districts the floods are subsiding, least of all he answered; except in Leicestershire where a re-faster they bowl the better I like néwed downpour caused floodwaters e to rise again.
"
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Fushimi Mara N.Y.K. May 28. Teats with the Ball.
Tilawa, M. M. & Co., May 28. Tottori Maru NY.K., May 29. Lockwood's mastery at bowler Torashima Maru, N.Y.K., May 29 BRITISH TREATY POLICY
did not depend on the state of phe Kidderpore, M. M. & Co., May 31. The Dominions Secretary, Mr. J.
wicket. Rain or shine made no Afrika, Mamers, May 31
·H. Thomas, Assured members that [BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE]
odde. In 1902 he too Bicroa Himalaya, Dodwell, June 1. the question of migration as
Ruday, May 4,
wickets for 76 on a fast wicket-in Atrone, B. & S., June 3, clement of essential
Imperial
Replying to a Parliamentary the Manchester Test zanth In Empress of Canada, C.P.R., June 3 economic co-operation would not
Gentlemen wore 200 for one against Kumpang, JM, & Co., June 5. be overlooked by the United King question, the President of the the previous year at Lord's the Anu, B. &S. June 5.
Bound of Trade Runciman, dom Delegation at Ottawa
Mr. Thomas stated that he had said there was not at present any the Players, win Ranji and Fry Athos i M.M., June 7 now received the agenda of the conintention of terminating the com-wall set, but they were all out an Hector B & June 8
mercial tranties with France and hour later for 272, and Lockwood Hailing, Thoresen, June 10, Germany, but the existence of in- took five wickets Bangalore, M. M. & Co., June 11. One of the best performances of Hakoraki Maru. N.Y.K., June 11. port quotas in other countries yould have to be taken into account his career occurred at the Oval in Koga Maru, NY. June 11. 31 determining the future trenty 1601, when he took four War Rhexenor, B. & S., June 11.
wickshire wickets with consecutive Gango, Dodwell, June 15, 1 policy of Britain, an
balls. During his career be book Talma, M. M. & Co. June, 13. over 1,500 wickets and scored 10,008 Diomed, B & B June 14. rong which included sixteen cen Dakar, Maru. NYK. June 18. taries far Surrey, Caldera, M., M. & Co., June 18 Lockwood retired from first-class Suisang, J. M. & Co, June 18. erickat in 1904, but he had a link Neleus, B. & B., June 20 with the present geberation in the D'Artagnan, M.M. June 21, 2 fact that at one time he and Wil. Idomeneus, B. & 8, June 22. fred Rhodes were the two leading Santhia, M. M. & Co., June 23 bowlars in the land,MES
Agapenor B., & 8. July 1. He was born in 1963 and at 18 Col. Di Lana, Dodwell, July 3 was given a trial for Notta Un-Kaisar-I-Hind, MM & Co. Jnly able to gain a permanent place in
GERMAN SHIPPING
FINANCE
THROUGH AUTES'), AGENDY.]
BERLIN, May 34, The Directors of the North Ger Capt. J. Taylor, sup'y master, roan Lloyd and the Hamburg- Wanhsien, in on home leave. Amerika Lines have decided to.
Mr. F. Hindle, second officer, Tengtien, has gone second officer, Shantung.
recommend, to the forthcoming meetings of shareholders, that the Companies capital be written down
P-Boldier and Bailored to Mr. N. McMillan, second officer, in the proportion of three to one
PUBLIO ENCLOSURE The Price of Admission to the Pubila Enclosure is $2.00 including Tax, for Parsons including Ladiu, and is Allpayable as the
Uniform are admitted Hal Price
Bookmakers, Tis The Mepato will not be permitted to opente: writer In the Precincts of Tax Hong KOND rockst Ulus during the Race Meeting Hiding will be obtainable in the Rew taurant in the Faldie Enclosure
By Order,
8. A SLEAP.
Acting Secretary 18rd May, 1932.
Shantung, has gone second officer, Fongtion
Capt. Y N Campbell, of the Taiyuan, has gone command, Shan tung
"Capt J. K. Clark of the Shan tung, he gone ocinand, Taiyuan Mr M F Beard, has been ap Wan pointed suply second
eo hsien..
WATER SPEED RECORD
KAYE DON OPTIMISTIC [DETTISE WIRELESS - BENTICR.]
RUGBY, May 25. Kaye. Don is expected to make the eleven he joined Surrey, for Australien, Manners July 3 The North German Lloyd will an helal attack on the world water whom he played for fifteen years Andre Lebon, M.M July B write off 140,000,000 marks and the speed record of 111,7 miles hour from 1888. He was not only a Aeneas, BS, July 6 Hamburg-Amerike Line 154,000,000-30-07-to-morrow. Yesterday, bowler but an all-rounder Surrey Bhutan, M. M. & Co., July 9.
Lake Gards, in Miss England had unique riches in those days, Phaming. & S., July 1 marks,
Sums of 24,000,000 marks for each III he exceeded that gure in an for Lockwood the volatile-natured, Takaday M. M. & Co., July 11,
ArtBlochis, de S. July 12. Company will be transferred to ashofficial test reaching a speed of and Tom Richardson, the quiet Acbile B. & 6., July 12
180 ilometres 1191 miles, without
Raj Rubana, M, M&Co July 16, now Reserve Fund
driving full out He considers
Deucalion, B. & 8 July 20 Miss England II capable of, a
Jelic Houssal, MM., July 19. considerably--higher.
There is no doubt that the share holders will accept the recommenda tiona...
one, shared the attack
What wound the country gives for two such fast bowlers in the cleven at the same time to-day
D'Artagnan, M.M., June 21. Pres. Folk, Dollar, June 28. Cal. Di. Lana. Dodwell, July 2 Andre Lebon, M.M., July 5 President Adams, Dollar July 10, Felix Roussol, MM., July 19, Gracovia, Dodwell July 20. Q Melzingor, M.M. August 2. Torgestes, Dodwell, August 3. SWATOW.
Kwangtung, B. & S., May 27. Muinam, Manners, Mor 97. Fooshing, J. M. & Co. May Hiram, Thorcson May 29, Kalgan, B. & 3., May 29 Schuen, B. & S., May 20. Huiyang, Douglas, May 31. Sinking, B. & S., May 31 Hangsang, J. M. & Co., June 1. Eriching Douglas, June 3 Kiungchow, B., June 3. Kaying, B. & B., June 3, Anhui, B. & S., June 6 Hellna, Thoresen, June 5. Hopsang, J. M. & Co., June 5. Kiungau, B. & S., June 5. Yatahing, J. M. and Co., June 5, Norviken, J. M. & Co., June 8. Helios, Thoresen, June 12, Chipshing, J. M. & Co., June 13.
SYDNEY.
Kitano Maru, NY.E., May 28: Tando, M M & C., June 3. Changte, B and 5., June 1... Atsuta Maru, N.YK., June 25, Naakin, M. M. & Co., July 2.- Taiping, B. & S., July 12, Nellore, M. H. & Co., July 30,
TAKU
Acnons, B. & S., May 29. Atsuta Maru, N.P.K., June 23. THURSDAY ISLAND, Kitano Maru, N.Y.K., May 28. Chaugte, B. and B. June 21.. Taiping, B. & S., July 12. TIENTSIN
Hopsang, J. M. & Co., Jane 5. Huichow, B. & St, June 7: Chipshing, J. M. & Co., June 15. TOWNSVILLE, A
Changte, B. and S., June 21. Taiping, B. & S., July 12. TSINGTAU,
יד
Aonena, B. & S, May 201 Tooshing, J. M, & Co., May 29. Szechuen, B. &8., May 28, Sinkiang, B&B., May 31... Hangsang, J. M. & Co, June 1. Yatshing, J. M. and Co.. June 3, Norviken, J. M. & Co., Jans 8. UNITED KINGDOM. and
CONTINENT.
City of Derby, Bank Line, June 12 City of Porth, Bank, Line, July 15 VANCOUVER." Empresa of Canada, C.P.R., June L Ixion, B. & S., June 4 Hiye Maru, N.Y.K., June 7. Emp. of Russia C.P. June 17. Tantalus, B&B., Jund Zak
Empress of Japan, O.P.E., July 1. Hoian Maru, NY.K., July 2 Tyndarous, B. & S. July 14 Empress of Asia, C.P.R., July 15 Protesilaus, B. & F., August 6 VENICE AND TRIESTI, Himalaya, Dodwell, June 1 Gange, Dodwell, Juan D Col. Di Lana, Dodwell, July 9 Gracovia, Dodwall July 20 Tergesten, Dodwell, August 3. VICTORIA
Pres Madison, Dollar, May 28, Emp. of Canada, CPR, June 1. Ixion, B. & R., June 4. W Pres. Cleveland, Dollar, June 11 Emp. of Raysia C.P.R., June 17. Tantalus, B. & S., June 24LE Pros. Taft, Dollar June 25, Empres of Japan, C.P.R., July 1 Tyndareus, B. & S., July 10 Empress of Asia, O.FR., July 13. Protesilaus, B. & B, August d VALENCIA,
Dakar Maru, NYK June VLADIVOSTOCK. Glengarry, J. M. &O... Glenshams M & Co
Huichew B. & S., Jane
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