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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS Hong Kong Stock Exchange

Seiler

Sales Newide!

129970

£102 214

£31

£14

$73

Snarebrokers' Association

FRIDAY. JUNE 26.

Banks

H.K. Banks

Do. (London).

Chartered Banks...

Mercantile Bks. “A”

Do.

C

Bank of East Asia...

N. C. & B. Barks...

Sellare

Huyers

!!!!!!

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1936.

MONEY REFORMS PROVE

SUCCESSFUL

(Continued from page 8)"

be taken by the Chinese Governeral confidence and security for medt. I was examiding the situn-trade and investment.

tion with a view to the prepara- tion of a detailed programme with 94,675 adequate safeguuras und in posal-

£102

£14 2304 £131 $73

1255

90 cts

615 $475 $230

135 5)

Insurances

Canton lus TENGAH ... }

$255

UnderwriterA

Union Insurances ........

China Fires *******

1462

H.K. Fires....................

3230

International Assco, 3.

13)

+1

་་

Shipping

$36

Douglaseaza

Steamboate

$30

Inios (pret.)

$30

*20

Do. (det.)

-20

99,9

Shells

41290

Mining

Balateos

Baguio Gold

841

20ters

14.30 | 841

$18.4 Benguet Consolidated

191

Do

$1.50

3.

14 45

$4,40

$213

28 CL..

20 cts. ..43 eta.

31.07

.

Waterlin

Amtamoks

142 cts.

Exploration 26 at 27 sta

Wedge Demonstations.in

Bia

Graft Biver Gold Crook..........

@cta

36 ct.

Northern Minea

35 cts.

Parcela-Gamaus

66 ots. 68 cts,

$10K

United Paracales ....

18 ta

Salucots

12 otr

$1.20

Itogons sem germ

12

11/3

Kailas

79 cts

$41

Explorations......

34

Stingi

LUGILS

$101

San Mauricio

Docks, Wharves,

Godowns, etc.

$100 $1,06

C

$1

$84

$10)

$180

Langusts (single) 8.

Masbate

Yensavels Gold Fida. $4

H.K. & K. Whiurves,

Do.

(old)

20 otr.)

Du. (new)

Provident (old)...100 cts.

Do.

(uew)...

H.K. & W. Docká

S. China Motors' A

Shangusi Docks S

New Engineeringas, Hongkows

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Lands, Hotels, and

Bui.dings

H.K, Hotel *** 14.60

Du 4% Debentures

Metropolitan Landı..

adopt

resources.

DARDANELLES

PROBLEM

Temporary Break In Discussions

Montreux June 25. The general discussion of the problem of Dardanelles re-forti fication by Turkey and the rights warships to of power to send and from the Black Sea having been concluded, the conference of nations here adjourned until after the meetings of the Council and Assembly of the League of Nations.

The immediate remllitarisationi of the Straits, as soon as the new convention has been signed, has been tentatively agreed upon.

"I have dealt at length with the currency position because franciat Er- security is the basis of trude. ble WILL iiterson support.ratic exchanges and contraction of The But before any such scheme could credit strangle enterprise.

reform" bas lald the de devised, the exchange market currency Decame aangerously' weak and the foundation for an increase of trade But the export trade Chinese Government decided to actylties.

an inconvertible managed could be still further stimulated if the burden of local taxes, inter- currency on the basis of their own

port duties and export duties could "I had no responsibility for this be reduced and the standards bold step but I have of course of production, manufacture and It closely followed the situation and handling could, be improved. I have no hesitation in saying that rests with the Chinese themselves

This will be done by special pro- the action taken has been fully to promote exports by such means. Justined by the success which it But I would sound a note of cau- tocol, which will not only autho- rise remilitarisation of the Dar- has achieved. It was accepted tion in regard to the tendency to throughout China without any create control by monopoly-or danelles demittarised zones, but of unything resembling a monopoly-the application of the protocol's serious difficulty. The notes

Article IX, whereby Turkey can the Government banks have been lol the natural exports of China,

any warship passing steadily replacing the sliver dollars As regards imports, the immediate subject

not may

scem en- through the Straits to special con- Their exchange prospects In circulation.

use im-ditions, if she considers the pass- value has been firmly maintained couraging. But is no and the resources at the "disposal | perting goods that cannot be paid age a menace of war. of the Government banks for thlsior, and the export trade to China must improve before progress in purpose have substantially

HI, creased. The rate of exchange imperts can be looked for. Axed has tended to encourage ex- however, present tendencies are ports and the resulting increase of maintained, there is every reasor. agricultural prices should, in due to expect a gradual and steady im- 31.01 course, lead to an improvement in proverment in the import trade. I the purchasing power of the agri- hope that British exporters will $1.20

cultural producers. The adverse take advantage of the turn in the 32.10

They must balance of trade has been grea:ly tide when it comes. 11/0

reduced, and it seems probable, so expect to face keen competition; far as can be judged from the enterprise and expert salesman- statistics available, that interma- ship will be required, as well as

take to

risks. tional receipts and expenditures of cadiness Crina on income account are now Needless to say, they must make a careful study of market require- ments and establish the closest possible contact with their Chinese customers. Indeed, in every field"

co-operation" with of business, Chinese interests should be almed at. The establishment of the Sino- British Trade Councils in Shang- hai and Hankow will, I hope, help in this direction.

8 ot

7. cla

I d

J

470 12.30

$101 31.07

$85

130 ots

39

BLOG 371

14.55

14.03

L

$30.90

H. Lund..........

STUU

13

Shangnai Lauda...

par

310

B.K. KoaltieE---------

14.20

China Do

#

Do. Debenturess.

160

16.05

Humphreys

Chinose Estates

180

Cotton Mills

$10.70 $10,000, $10,80)

R$

ESPRAY

J's Cottons(uldj3.

$70

1391

Du.

news.

$18

Zoong Sings....

$25

Wing Un fertiles(S.)

Public Utilities

Crainwaye ameon $10.70.

Peak Trams (old)...]

Yaumati Ferries :...

Chins Lights (old)... Std.L

110.

Telophones (old)...

Du. (us)...!

China Buses.

Do. (pret.)) Industrials

Do.

(new)...

$86

sitar Ferrado

$20

$10.70

$7.70

Do.

(ROW)...

HK. Electrics ******

શાનું

Macao

$8.30

Bandakan Lieutu .......)

190

381

5112

30/-

26/

Maisbou dugars ***

Caldbeck, (ord.) S.

$16

Macgregors pret:)8.

Canton Ices

Cemente

9/9 20

$3.50

391

30 at*,

Fractions

Ropes AMLE

Miscellaneous

$191 Dairy Farmas

Ch. E'tainmente..............

$9.00

$12

4

#10.65

in

evenly balanced. Thus the funda- mental économie conditions for a stable currency are fulfilled.

I nere

Somc

Lord Stanhope. Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for For- eign Affairs, auggested the omis- sion of the Article prohibiting the flight of aircraft over the Straits but the Turkish

delegates main

thined their standpoint... and the Article was referred to the techni- cal committee, which will continue its discussions while the principal delegates are at Genera.

Progress is likely to be slow and very difficult." Up to the present only the first sentence of the se: cond Article of the convention has been discussed and no acceptable formula has yet been found.— Reuter

In

"I think the Chinese Govern

TURKEY'S SAFEGUARDS ment are to be congratulated on

Hong Kang Dally Press Specia;) the progress which their poilcy

Montreux, June 25. has achieved. Already much has

Thursday's session of the reen done to re-establish sound financial and economic conditions.

Scrats Conference the Arst read- ing of the Turkish Draft was cam- Confidence in the currency is

"Imports, of course, are largely pleted. The discussion was tuned growing. But much has still to be done before it can be solely as affected by the tariff, and I hope chiefly on Article IX which gives sured as a basis for long-term that the uninese Government will Turkey the right to make the pass- trading and investment plans. The consider whether the present tariffage of warships through the Dar- currency reform had to be put into cannot be revised in a downward danelles dependant upon special force at short notice, and the vari-direction so far as this is possible permission, if she considers herself

to be in danger of war, ous measures necessary to make it without reducing revenue. - During

The Japanese Delegate objected water-tight have had to be drafted recent years a number of the tariff

together rates have been pushed up to a to the clause providing for a co- plecemeal and red gradually. The unification of the paint at which they produce no operation of the League of Nations a case, while the French representatives note issue and the reorganization revenue and merely prohibit legiin such

timate trade. These rates require and Boumanian of the Central Bank as an inde pendent Reserve Bank has not yet to be reconsidered in the light or welcomed Turkey's desire to safe- the present exchange position.guard herself if threatened by war. been carried through effectively:

have

unfortunate Industrial interests will no doubt been

Dress strongly for the maintenance speculative movements of a xen-

of the highest possible protective commercial character which have

tarif but the advantages they disturbed sentiment. There is a

obtain will be at the expense of large Budget deficit entalling con-

the agricultural population. It is

SOVIET STATEMENT stant recourse to Government bor-

of the Government to

"In order," as he points out, "to rowing. The domestic bond mar the duty ket is depressed and Government strike a fair balance between the

interests of industry and of agri- correct a false interpretation given $18,0 credit low. Though

to by some papers the Soviet Unions aims," Litvinof issued market is now comparatively easy, culture, but I believe that in China the restoration of rural economy

statement to the press emphasis- many of the commercial banks are far from liquid. Meanwhile, both in should have first consideration. In ing that all the Soviet Union wante is a limitation of the tonnage the Southern provinces and in the my opinion, therefore, a downward $25.10 North, there have been political revision of the present tarifold through the Straits of warships of difficulties in carrying through the be advantageous to China both iron-Black Sea States, and docs currency reform, as it should be its Anancial and in its economie not compel them to increase their done, on a national basis. Lastly, effects. The Maritime Customs is own strength in the Black Sea. At the sharp fall in the price of silver, the basis of Chinese Government the same following the suspension by the credit and it is in the first interests against the limitation of tonnage US. Treasury of silver purchases of China both to maintain that of the States belonging to the on the world market, aroused mis-service in all its traditional e-Black Sea: a limitation which does giving. But all things considered ciency and to adjust the tariff so not exist at present according to as to secure the maximum revenue. the Lausanne Treaty. The Bavlet

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$14

$9.20

$3.50

$19.00

Amusementa ******

13

Constructions, (old)

$1

Do. _(new) 30 (ts:

Lane Crawford......

$5.00

Mackintosha

Nanyang Toua000,..

13,38

$1,80

33.10

SA ota

10

31

91X

SLUT

3102

$45

$1.70

$3.40

Ninceros engarraiat Watrous

40 cle. Wm. Powella

$1.35

M. Greyhounds... U. Enterprise

9317 Ch.G. 5% 1925 0.3Bd.

HK. Gore, 4% LOADS

Do. 31%

Wallace Harper .................

prem

350

HX Wing

05

S'bal Do.

Vibro Pileng............-6-|

H.K. SHAREBROKERS-

ASSOCIATION

BUYERS

Providents Old, $1. Land Debentures, paz. Trams, $10.70. Lights Old, $101.

Electrics, $50.

Constructions New; 35 cts. Antamoks, $4

Atoks, 66 cts, Baguio Dold, 274 cts.

Benguet Explor., 26 cts.

Big Wedge, 47 cts.

Demonstrations. $1.07. Itogons XD $1.21 Northern 38) cts. Paracale Gumans; 67 cts. Consolidated Mines, 3 cta. Gold Rivera, 3 cta,

SELLERS

Providents New, 25 cts. Baguio Cold, 29 cts. Big Wedge, '40 cts. Paracale Gumaus, 88 eta,

SALES

Trans, $10.80/90. Atoks, 85 cts. Northern Mines, 37/37 cta. Paracale Gumaus, $67/68. Banks, $1.585.

MANILA CLOSING SALES Antamoks, P.3. Bagulo Gold, 18 evos. Banguet Consolidated, P.11.80. Benguet. Explorations, 17 evos. Big Wedge, 31 cvos. Demonstrations, 70 cvos, Itogons. 81. cvos, ex. Div. Masbate 43, cvos. Northern Mining, 23 cvos.. Paracale Gumans, 44 CvOR. San Mauricio, 87 Cvos... United Paracale, 72 evos.

the money

there would appear to be every reason, so far as economie factors are concerned, for confidence in the present currency scheme, pro- the Chinese Govern- vided that ment complete and carry through emclently the programme af in- ternal. reforms including especially the reorganization of the Central Bank and the reform of the Bud- get.

FUTURE PROSPECTS

(To Be Continued.) -

1.

The Conference's proceedings were terminated for the time be- ine, the date of the next session will be announced later by the Se- cretary.

SMART MANTMTMTM

he uses Anzora

A very mark idea! For a little Anzora used on the hair in the morning will keep it tidy until bedtime. And a neat appearance is an asset, sodially or in business. There is no other hair fixativo na good as Auzora-for more than thirty years it has been supreme. And it suits every, bend, Anzorą Cream for greasy scalps,, azoru Viola for dry scalps and Antora Brillianting if you prefer glossiness.

ANZORA

MASTERS THE

H. K. STOCK EXCHANGE

YESTERDAY'S OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS

The strengta noted at the end of last week has been well man- tained during the period under re- view and quotations in some in stances show a fatr appreciation. HK, Banks have been dealt in to $1.587. Trams changed hands as high as $10.85 with shares ava.

able

at the close at $10.30. Cements touched $9,30 and China

Lights Old $10.80. A good volume of business has been transacted and the market closes on the firm

side."

The Manila market continues to command a fair amount of atten- tion and closes quite steady and active.

BUSINESS DONE DURING THE WEEK Hong Kong Banks. $1.575. $1.570, 51.5874. $1,580 $1,587 $1,585. Canton Insurances. $255. Providents (Old). $1.

Hotels, $4 $4.40 $4.55, Tramways. 391, $9.60, $91, $9.80,

$10.80, $10.85.

Ch.na Lights (Old), $10.60, $10.-

65, $10.80.

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HAIR

Electrics, $50.60, $501, Cements. 58.80, $83. $8.70, $8.80.

$0, $9.20, 59,30, Dairy Farms, $194. Watsons, $3.45. Antamoks, $4.38, $4.45, $4.49. $41.

$4.40, $4.46/4.55. Atoks, 65 cts, Benguet Explor., 27 cts. Demonstrations,

$1.07 $1.08. $1.07. Masbate. 79 cts. Salacuta, 12 cts. San Mauricio. $106. United Paracale.

$1.07 $1.08/1.11. CHANGES (3.15 pan.) CLOSING QUOTATIONS BUYERS

1

!

time Russia protests

Union demands free passage for her warships, in the various seas, nothing "more. The Soviet Dele- gation also stands for a free pass- age

of warships through the

TO-DAY'S LAWN Straits of all nations, in the event

BOWLS

(Continued from Page 10)

of it being necessary of coming to the assistance of a victim of an aggression in carrying out the pro- visions of the League Covenant.-- Transocena News Servic

REICHSMARK QUOTATIONS

"The prospects of the currency Football C. "A"-F. P. Anslow, and indeed of the whole financial | G. E. Stepatns, J. H. Gelling, J. situation of China for the future Hussell (skip); T. R. Rowell, G. 8. wul depend first on the mainten-Graver, J. B. Beach, C. B. Robert- ance of peace and order in the son (skip); E ́Strange, W. Ker. interior of China, and secondly on shaw, F. H. W. Haynes J. Rodger | ("Hong Kong Dally Pres" Spec'21)

a settlement of the special situa- (skip)

tion in North China. In particuTM | FOOTBALL C. “B” V. POLICE R.C. lar, the Customs revenues are a

Vital factor in Chinese finance and every effort should be made to put ap end to the difficulties in the way of

their collection in East Hopel These difficulties cannot be removed without a better poll- tical understanding, between China. and Japan. During my last visit to Tokyo, I was assured that the Japanese Government desires auch

Chinese

New York Park

Berlin, June 25. The Reichsmark W85 quoted Football C. "B".-8. Strange, F. (without guarantee) at:-" H. Glover, P. Morgan, J. A. R. Sel- by (skip); H. G. Wallington, R. A Trengove, A. McKellar, N. M. Cur- rie (skip); A. W. Hayward, J. Dob- So, V. Walker, E. J. Edwards (skip),

Amsterdam London

.40.24

..609.5 ..59.44 ......12.489

'Paris quoted the Pound Sterling 76.17 and the USA, Dollar at Police R.C.-N. B. Fraser, C. 8. 15.1575,-~~ Farlow, G. B. Alexander, A. E. Ca- Fransocean News Service. rey (skip); W. Cameron, H. B. Brown, AJ. Johnson R. H. E

an understanding: that it favours Marka (skip); F. Channlag, T. R the maintenance of the

Hunter, F. E. E. Booker, J. 8. Rid King, B. Deacon, A. Webster (skip), Customs administration and will del (skip). Reserves: R. Ells, C.

Reserves: J. H. Barton, E. P. Bann derson, give no support to the creation of Gough, T. IL Daly, I. Mist.

Yacht Club E. 8. Abraham, W. special tariff by any local au- thority in China; and that it has A.. K. ELECTRIC v. YACHT CLUB J Hansen, G. E. Costello, A, Ste

H. K. Electric-V. Borby, FF senson, (skip); A. Murdoch, W. N. no wish to interfere with the in- Lernal administration of China. It Duckworth, G. T. Padgett, J. Euyers J. A. D. Morrison, J. Bent Is greatly to be hoped that a solu- Lunny (skip); GG, Thomsen, Wley (skip); &. N. Other, D. J. Fra tion of the present difficulties will Btoker, J. Solan, W. H B. Musser, B. E. Maughan, K. 8. Robert be reached which will restore genkett (*kip); C. E. Gahagan, J. F. soc. (skip),

$1.10, $1.08.

$1.03 $1.04.

Union Insurances. $5221. Atoks, 65 cts.

Antamoks. $41. Big Wedge. 45 cts. Demonstrations, $1.08. Itogons, (Ex. Div.), $1.24.

United Paracale. $1,09%

SELLERS Antamoks. $4.80.

HALEN

Hong Kong Banks. $1 585, Tramways, $10.80/10.85. China Lights (Old) $10.80, Electrics, $501. Cements. $9.30. Dairy Farms, $194. Antamoks $4.46/4.55. Atoks, 65 cts,

Benguet Explorations, 27 cts. Demonstrations, $1.07. United Paracale. $1.08/1.11.

VESSELS DUE

៨.

Afrika, E.A. Co., July 40. Africa Mara, 0.6.E., Juns 28. Ajax, B. &B., July 5. Aramis, Messageries', July 24. Bangalore, P. & D., August 4, Benlawers. Laxley's, July 16. Benvenue, Loxley's, July 16. Benvorlich, Loxley's, July Bremerhaven, Melchers'. July 5. Burdwan, P. & O., July 17. Canton, Messageries, July 2 Cheroneaux, Messagaries. August B. 'City of Bath, Bank Line, June 29. City of Eastbourne, Bank Line, July 8 Clytoneun, B. & 8., July 12. Corfu, P. & O., July 1. Cremer, J.C.J. Lina, June 30. Danmark, E... Co., July 18. Demodorus, B. & 8. July Dolius, B. & R., July 5. Emp. of Aala, C.P.8., July 2 Emp. of Canada, C.PS., July 17, Lap, of Russia, C.P.B., July 30. Fernbrook, Jabren's, June 28. General Pershing, States Co., July 30 Franken, Melchers, Jaly 2. Ginga Maru, N..K., June 7. Hector, B. & B., July 17. Hoang, Jordian's. June 30. Kaiur-I-Hind, P. & G., July 23, Kidderpore, R. & O, July 1 Laganbank Bank Line, July 23, Leverkusen, Jobsen 2, July 6, Har. Joffre, Messagorica July 10. Mentor, B. & 8., Jana Zi, Menostbeus, B. & S., August 2. Mirzapore, P. & O., July 21.

From all Chemists. Hair dressers

knd Stares

ANZORA -PERFUMERY Co., Ltd.. LONDON, N.W,6 ENGLAND

PASSENGERS

ARRIVAL

LE-

S.S. RAWALPINDI

The to owing passengers rived here yesterday from the North

by the P. and.. O, 5.4. Hawa pindi:--

Mr. A. Benwell, Captain, J. Boyle, R.AM.C., Miss D. Brazier. Mrs. D. A. R. Bird, Mr. S.-K. Chen, Mrs. W. Darby, Mr. H. R. Darby, Miss G. Darby, Mr. L A. Hutton. Miss. D. Lemmon, Mr. and Mrs. Liem Swie Hoo, Mr. Liem Sik Yang, Miss E. 3. Livans, Dr. and Mrs. K. M. Mirchandani, Mr. A. J.

Marty, Mrs. M. J. G. Mullins, Mr. K. W. B. Murphy, Mr. T. E. Pegg, Lieut.-Col and Mrs. V. Rolfe. Master Rolfe. Miss Rolfe.

DEPARTURE

EMPRESS OF JAPAN

The following passengers left here yesterday for Vancouver via ports by the RMS. Empress .ol Japan

· Mr J. Asquith, Mr. and Mrs. G.. Bayle and son, Mr. R. E. L. Beardsworth, Mr. and Mrs. D. Biersteker and child, Mr. L. Biron. Mr. E... A. Brodie. Mr. W. │E Broadbridge, Mr. A. W. Brown, Sister M.

Mr. Catherine,

C. Cavalli, Mr. G. W. Coffey, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Davidson, Lt.-Comar. A. St C. Donald R.N., Mr. and Mrs. C, F. Driessen and son, Mi and Mrs. D. Drummond, Mr. H. W. Dulley, Mrs. L Dunbar, Miss Chan Hon Chee, Mr. Chan Chuk Shan, Mr. Chang Fong, Mr. Chan Sing Toa, Mr. P. P. Chen Mr. P. Y. Chen, Miss Cheung Kwok Hung, Mr. Ching Hing, Mrs. Y. P. Ching, Mr. S. B. Van Emster, Mr. and Mrs. Fung Kong Un, Mrs. Fung Mak Shi, Mr. J. P. Gardiner. Mr. Foong Chukson, Mies Dorothy Graham, Mr. Seto Gock, Miss Y.

Mry Gray, Mrs...N. L. Gockchin, and Mrs. A. T. Hamilton, Mr, W. Hause. Dr. A M. Hawker, Mr. R. M. Henry, Mr. Ho Bang. Mr. A. W. Hodges. Mr: Ho Quin Ching. Comdr. and Mrs. G. F Hole and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ho Chan Kna, Mrs. Jean Howard, Mr. L. M. Hsu. Mrs. A. J. Hymus, Miss Hymus, Miss B. Kimbrel, Mr. Heinrich Kichenstein, Lieut. E. G. Knapton, RN, Mr. and Mrs. Kong Po Sum, Mr. L. P. Knoedler, Mr. Kong Wing Luk, Miss S. K. Laird, Mrs. Kwal, Mr. P. L Leefe, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Lim, Miss Marian Lockwood, Mrs. P. S. Lo, Miss J. F. Lyons, Mr. Lok Bee Lùng. Miss Flora Macdonald Miss M. Manuk, Miss L de Martini, Mr. J. W. McClure, Sister P. Mollano, Mr. and Mrs. F. Morley, Miss 0. Niekerk, Mr Pan Kow Sang, Mr. and Mrs. Edon Potter, KC., M. Pun Kau Yuen, Mr. H. HL Potter, Mr. Pun Ching Kal, Mr. Geo. H Potts, Mr. Fun Chan Sze, Mr. and Mrs. K. 8. Que, Miss Que, Mr. F de Lara Reis, Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Roberts Mr. J. Rodd Moffett, Mr. E. K. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. I. J.V. Scott, Mrs. W. Shaw, Mr. Blu Chock Juan, Mr. and Mrs. H. E Sluyter, Miss Bluyter, Mr. | A. Snedden, Mr. A. Strijevsky, Mr. and Mrs. Sun Gong Yiu Mr. R. 2. Todd, Mrs. E. C. Tseng, and family, Mr. M. P. Tweedie, Major, and Mrs. V. E. Ward-Bimpson, Mr. G Warner. "Lt. Col. A P. Whitaker. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Whitaker, Mr. Frank Wickman, Mr. and Mrs. R. L Wyllie B. Wong Chung On, Mr. Wong Se-wal, Mr. D, C, Wong, Mr. J. K. Young,

Nagato Maru, N.Y.K., June 23, Nilders, P&O, July 8, Nankin, & A., June 30, Neckar, Melchor, July 6. Neptuns. Gibb's or N.I.K., July Nellore, E. &A, July 4 p Horn Staarak, Jebsen's, July 9, Patroclus,. B. de H., Jane 20. Peiping, Cllinan's, August 2. Philotetes, B. & B., June 20. Fleasantville, Bank Idea, Jily:19.

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