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LOG BOOK.

Japanese Vessel Ashore.

The Philippine Executive Bu rean received a telegram on the 24th inst, from Pangasinan stating that a Japanese coal steamship had gone ashore near Bolino light,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1912.

VESSELS TAKING CARGO.

Destination:

off the coast of Pangasinan. The London, vin Usual Ports of Coll mato and three seamen managed London, Rotterdam and Antwerp, &o. to get ashore in one of the ship's London and Antwerp via Singapore, &c. boatsand telegraphed the informia- Havre, Rotterdam and Hamburg, &o.

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"do. do tion to Manila and requested; as* sistance. The coast guard cutter Basilan left the samo afternoon to go to the rescue of the vessel.

Danish Stoamor Bought by

Japanese,

The Danish steamer, Siam, 3,875 tons, has boon parchused by a Kobo company for Y270,000. Built at Flensburg in 1808, she in of the following dimensiona Length: 388ft, breadth 15,8ft, and dopth 18.2ft.

Australian Defence Squadron.. The defence aquadron of Great Britain in Australinn waters is to move its base to Auckland, Now Zealand, when the now const de: fence law goes into effect April 1, 1913.

In Commemoration of the Ilus.

Homage was rondered on July 25th to the memory of the Ger- man navyinen who lost their lives sixteen ago when, on 25th July, 1806, the ganbout Iltis was lost in a typhoon on S. E. Promontory, By the terrible accident seventy- seven lives wore lost, and on this anniversary, the monument crect- "ed in their honour near the Public Gardens was decorated with many beautiful wreath, & touching mark of respect to the sailors.

Shanghai Moreury."

The Next Naval War. Tho "China Press" observes that the race for increase in navul armaments forcibly suggests that

the winner of the next great war

will be, not the country with the

the longest pocket-book. Pro-

ponents of advisability of war

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European Ports,

Vessel's Name.

For Freight Apply To

To b Dispatched.

Delta

Pembrokeshire.

Pera

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Fuerst Buelow.

H. A. L

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10

H. A. L.

Havre and Hamburg, &c. Havre, Bromen and Hamburg. Marseilles, &o., via Suez Canal Marseilles, Havre and Hamburg; &o. Trieste, Fiume, Vonico via Singapore, &s. Naples; Genoa, Algiere, Gibraltar, Southampton Dalagon Bay, Durban, East London, &o.

Now York

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New York, vin Suez Canal Boston and New York

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San Francisco, ele

Brisgovia

Suevia

Goldonfols Komo Maru Silasin

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2.

Silonia

P. & O. Co..... 3 August, Noon J. M. & Co.... 6 August, about P. & 0.007 August, about

HA, L.

H. A. L

N. Y. K.

...H. A. L.

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... 13 August

...

5.September 11 September 23 August

31 July

7 August

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Baron Cawdor.

8. W. & Co.... M. & Co. G & Co.

31 July

Prinzess Alico...

New York, San Francisco and Canada.

Atholl Ambria

7 August, Noon

... 15 August, about

D. & Co... II. A. L.

23. August, about

31 August, about

...

6. T. & Co....

10 Sept., about

Bank Line. 9 August

... 10. Sopt, about

20 August

6 August, 1 p.m.

UNGLAINED TELEGRAMS.

Eastern Extension,

Nils for San Francisco,

| Fastern, for Shanghai,

List of unclaimed. telegrams Shantung, for Kobe lying in the Eastern Extension Office at Hongkong t

Evans Customs, from Loudon Bab

Changquan Manwool from Habana.

Elmitt, from Portsmouth. Goon Gow Yon 100 Jervois Strest, from Boston.j

Hukhang Kwongysk, from Bangkok,

Kiahuat Namparkhung, from Bangkok

Lieuwmyoykoun Vjisoenngan, from Modan.

Limfookhing, from Oakland

| Cal.

Mawhin, from Paraonio P. L.: Nishimura, Clo Poyosaka, from Manila

Roskins, from Manila, Steamer Lygja Care Blackhead, from Batavia.

Surazola, King Edward Hotel, from Macao.

"...

Suosamaan, from Bangkok. Tani Nomura, from Zamboanga, P.L

Wingfook Cheong 204 Wing luk, from Newyork,

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Inverclyde

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Kansas

Dacro Cantle

D. & Co.

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Tenyo Maru Mongolia

T. K. K.

P. M. Co.

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PLA

Buyo Mara

...

6666, from Tiontein.

T. K. K.

6 August, Noon.

0. 9. K.

8 August

0.8. K.

8 August, 1 p.m.

0.8. K.

... 17 August, 1 p.m.

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San Francisco via Keelung and Japan, &c. San Francisco via Amoy, Shanglui & Japan, &c.. Seattle via Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama Mexico, Peru, Chili vin Japan Mexican, Peruvian & Chilean via Jupan Victoria, and Tucom via Japan Victoria and Seattle via Shanghai and Japan. Vieoria, B.C., & Tacoma via Keelung, &c. Vancouver vin shanghai, Japan &c.

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Australian Ports Australian Ports via Manila

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Kiyo Maru Beattle Maru Peattle Maru

Mexico Moru

Monteagle

4+0

P.M. Co.

~NY K

T. K. K.

27 August, 1 p.m.

6-August

4 October

O. P. R. Co.... 3 August, 6.p.m.

EmpressofIndia O. P. R. Co.... 24 August, 6.p.m.

Australia.

(. L. & Co.... 17 August, Noon N. Y. K. ... 2 August, Noon

Esslorn Yowata Maru Coblenz

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M. & Co..

Singapore, Coast Ports and Japan,

bravest men, but the one with Batavia, Cheribon, Somarang, &c.

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will find it rather difficult to re- Bombay via Singapore, and Colombo concile their survival-of-the-fittest Kudat and Sandakan

idea to this now condition.

Singapore, Penang and Calcutta

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Tjiliwong Tjimahi Tiimanook Hakata Maru

Boriso

Torilla

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Kutsang

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Yokohama and Kobe via Shanghai...

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Zamboanga's New Whart. The work of reconstructing the wharf at Davao, Philippines, bar Japan boon comploted and that port now has one of the very best wharfs in the archipelago. It is .entirely constructed of hardwood and will easily accommodate the largest vessels in those waters.

·U.S.$. Licum.

LOO

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Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama Kobe and Yokohama...

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Mr. James A. Thomson, inspec- Manila, Cebu and Iloilo tor of construction for the quarter-Manila, Mangarin, Iloilo and Coba

Tientsin via Woihoiwei master's department at Manila,: has boon detailed to go to Shang. Weihaiwei, Cheloo and Tientsin hai to supervise the construction Foochow via Swatow and Amoy work and repaire Which the in- Anping via Swatow and Amoy terisland transport Liscum is now Tamsui via Swatow and Amoy

Tho Swatow undergoing at that port.

"Manila Times" say that the Swatow, Amoy and Foochow work on the Liseum will take

about six weeks to completo and will cost in the neighbourhood of $40,000,

River Falling at Hankow.

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Shanghai via Ningpo. Shanghai and Kobe

Vorwerts

Tjitaroem Tjimanosk Tjipanas Nikko Maru Kaga Mara Prinz Sigismund

Leongsang Yuensang Kaifong

Rribi Cheongshing Kusichow

+14

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J. O. J, L.

J. C. J. L.

J. C. J. L.... N. Y. K. M. & Co.

D. S. & Co.... J. M. & Co....

S. W. & Co...

10 August, 9 a.m.

Quick despatob

Quick despatch Quick despatoh 5 August Middle of August

31 July, 1 p.m.

31 July, Noon

31 July, about

J. O. J. L. F.'ħalf August J. C. J. L.... Quick despatch J. O. J. L... Quick despatch N. Y. K.

... 31 July, Noon

N. Y. K.

M, & Co.

31 July, 5 p.m. ... 20 August, about J. M. & Co.... 3 August, 2 p.m. J. M. & Co..... 10 August, 2 p.m. B. & S. 8 August, 4 p.m.

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B. & B.

DOL

Kaijo Maru Miyajima Maru.

Daijin Mara

Haiman

Haiching

Kwongsang

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CA

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Haitan

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AP

Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama Shanghai, Moji and Kobo

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Shanghai, Kobo and Moji

Steamers from Yangtze porta Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama, arriving hero yesterday report

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the river as falling at Hankow, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama

and there appears to be a bright-

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or ontlook that there will be no floading of the settlement. The Shanghai

watermark at Hankow on the

22nd instant was 12ft. 2in.; at, Kinking on the 23rd. 42ft. 3in.; at Wuhu on the 24th, 27ft, Din.; and at Nanking on the samo day, 21ft 8in.

French Steamer Springs Leak.

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Jinsen Mari

Fooknang

Suovia

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Bombay Maru... Nippon Sardinia

Den of Glamis... Fleist

O. S. K. 0.8. K.

B. T. & Co.... 9 August, 4 p.m. J. M. & Co.... 6 August, Noon

8 August, 4 p.m. 31 July, Noon 7 August, 10 a.m. 0.8. K. ... 4 August, Noon D. L. & Co.... 31 July, 11 a.m. D. L. & Co.... 2 August, 11 a.m. D. L. & Co.... 8 August, 11 a.m.

J. M. & Co.... 2 August, Noon

N. Y. K... 12 August

J. M. & Co.... 1 August; Noon

2 August H. A. L N. Y. K... ... 31 July

A. N. & Co.... 20 August, about P&0. Co... 8 August, about J. M. & Co.... 23 August, about

7 Augast, about M.. & Oo.

August

8. W. & Co...

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P. & 0. Co....

Quick despatch

1 August, about

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Bohemia Tjikini Arcadia Chinhus Anhui

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100

J. O. J. L

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#30

B. & 8. "D. & S.

3 August, M'night

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THE LAST WORD

IN

The steamer Amiral Fouriolon, PREPAID advertisEMENTS.

which arrived at Havra from Singapore and Saigon and was to have left for Dunkirk on July 2, was found to have ́ sprung a leak and was obliged to go into dry dook at Havre. The cause of the Teak had not been ascertained.

Chion Merchants and s.s. Ale Luen Yi.

"Shipping and Engineering" in authorised to state that there is no truth in the 'rumour that the China Merobante Company will shortly take over the ranning of the river steamer Laen Yi. The vessel will continue to run under the flag of the China Navigation Company as at pra ment.

myU. S. Shipbuilding,

United State Burean of sports 18 steel stsäm- tona gross built in Bistes during the The two largeet £266 Loss and di

ONE CENT PER WORDI

IF

FOR EACH INSERTION

YOU HAVE A HOUSE TO LET,

IF YOU DESIRE TO RENT A HOUSE. IF YOU REQUIRE ROOMS.

F YOU WOULD LIKE TO LET ROOMS,

[F YOU WANT AN EMPLOYEE.

IF

IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF A POSITION.

TF YOU HAVE LOST ANYTHING.

IF YOU HAVE FOUND ANYTHING.

ADVERTISE IN THE

1. August, 4 p.m.

TELEGRAPH !!!

ONE CENT PER WORDI

EACHING ADVINAIST-ANDAYATOH: RESULTS,

6573, from Weibsiwai.

Hongkong 28th July, 1912. J. M. Bock, Superintendent.

Great Northern.

Bado-maru, for Besille. Polynesian, for Marseilles. Changohow, for Canton. Kyongang, for Canton, Palabang, for Canton Vladimir, for Vladivostok. Zadro, for Philippine Jalands, Halyang, for Foochow Ten, for Philippine Islands, Foodlow, for Amoy.

PASSENGERS 'ARRIVED.

Bikes, Dr. & Mm.

P.

B.

HO

Hosonoma Hora

Andrews, W.-E. Aabuist, F. WA Barberini, A. IN Bata; E, B. Bell, U. D. J. Bana, G. A. Blanch, N. F Blum, Chan, B. Brown; Mr. & Mrs.

Kraak, H. Kunan, 0, 03 Lambaa, E. & family Lehnert, G. F. Lloyd, G. T.. Maodonald, Mr.

McIntyre, M. A

Ms. Nel Macqueen

M

Cadwright, S. W. | Chareita, F. de

Marriott, Dr., O.

Marshall, W. B.

Christiansen, Mr. & McKenny, Dr. Ci

Mrs. B. & child W.

Orookor, Miss

Curry, G. P.

Davis, U. H.

Dorian, J. H.

Per a Mongolis, arrived - 29th | D'Oettingen, V. July, from San Francisco Anderson, Miss B. Hanscom, J. B. Brooks, Miss J. Hanscom, Mrs. J. Lewis, Min L. A Gronio, Miu K. F. Martin, Miss Driscoll, Mr. and Mendel, Mrs. L. C. Mr. J. McCro, Mr. H.

M. Mendel, Miss Mandel, DSL, O. O'Brien. Mr. and

Hyde, Mr. P. 8. Brdo, Mian E. Hyde, P. 8. Hyde, Misa J, 8. Haller, Mine La

·Min. J.

Te sa Yawata Maru, arrived' 30th

July, from Japani Chong Loung Fujisaki, Mrs. N. Hicboook, Lt. F.

B. Hubbard, W. P. l! - { "

Koge, Y.

Morita, T.

[DNW, W O

Eames, F. J. W. Ehrenfels, Mr. and

Mr. H. 0. Fisher, H. G. Florin, A. G. Porrer, H. A. Fowler, E. A. 8. "reeman, J. H. Franch, Mrs. & child Faller, Denma Fomagalli, O.

George, Mr. & Mrs.

F.J.

eorge, Miss

Goulbourn, V. Goald, Mr. & Mrs. J,

McWilliama, C. F..

Mobta, H. B.

Morecki, J.

Mulder, Mr. and Mr. J. D. F.^. Nolasco, Mr. und

Mr. H. Ormiston, J. Bay, E. H Raymond, E. M. Hey, Miss F. Bel, Mr. & Mr.

[J. 8. Ritter, F. Boeaneck, W. Schwolke, W. Smith, E*E. Spaethe, A. Spalding, Dr. and Mrs. A. D. & luft.

Solomon, H. H..

Square, Miss W.

Ogilby, R. O. G. Gratama, D. M. G. Blaine, Lt. and

Keas, Vau Shindo, Mm. F.

SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL

London, Juns, 20.

Arrivals from China:Bohemia,

List of unclaimed telegrams Montrose and Flag Buey.

The following yousels have passed ring in the Great Northern the Canal:-Braamaz, Balow, Candia, Telegraph Company's office at Carmarthenshire, Matoppo, Peshawar Hongkong Dalo.

Nutmol.

Vandalin and Yang isto.

Chowkay olo Shingyuen, 32 Mara. Manhamkai.

Shinsho.

Tinkeechan:

Yust Hing Loong 200 Queen's Eoad.

241 Dos Vœux Road. 1484, 0504, 3111, 5594, 0998, 1680, 3024, 5804, 0059, 6714, 0934, 2809.

6839, 7303, 4837.

1848.

1880.

Hongkong 26th July, 1912, J. P. Jessen,...... Anting Súperintendent,

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED. Verawongse, Ger. ss, 1,057,

Grialeammer, G. Grimshaw, R. J.

Hall, Capt. T. P. Hannibal Mr. and Mm. W. A.: Harbord, W. T. · Harrison, A. Harsan, A. R.

Hughes, E. L. Innes, Capt. R. Jones, J. W. Joseph, R. M. Joseph, E. M... Kabel, E. 9.

London, 28th June 1912. Arrivals from China, Miyazaki Kaehler, D.

V. Kismandu, The following vessels bave passed Kempthorne, A. 8. the Canal-Ernest Simons, Nubla, Kirkpatrick, R. K. Arcadia, Baron Driesen, Schuylkill, Loob, Haus Neleus, Patricia,

London, July 2, 1013. Arrival from China Yang Ta The following have passed the Cal:-Benrenne, Borneo, Calchan Flintshire. Lutzow, Yoddo, Kioto

London, Jans fint, 1912.

| Arrivals from Chius :-Ceylon, O. J.

D. Ablow, YarrH,

The following vessels have passed the Canal -Armand

·Bebio.

| Meinam, Meranon, Myaraki Marn.

London, July 5.-

Arrivals from China. Ford,

Mo. O. B... Silkman, A. 1

0.

Swift, Mr. & Mr. Teenwissen, Mr. &

Mr.

Vaughan, Capt. J. Vermell, G. Waterman, E. J. Watkins, H. Willoughby, M. E. White, Mr. & Min.):

H. L. H. Wood, G.,

Wright, Mr. and

Mrs. J. F..

Wright; James Young, J. A.

Aaron.

Horum.

Arnold, J. B. Austin, E. W. Barbey, H Baison, A. Bir», Li Broo, A, de

!

Burditt, H. H.

Lapioque, P. A. Lanman, Dr. 7.3 Lebrun, H

Lugabil, V. Melo, C. Morgan, J. A.

Maßler, A.

Olson, O. G.

Petersen, H. O.

Richardson, L

Robinson, H. P., Rowenthal, F. Ross, F. E

Rongeau, E.

Byrne, J. D.

Jason

Campbell, J.

Porretan, M.

CREADOY, J.

Peters, C. A.

Chopard, F, A.

Coba, L,

David, J. A.

Formoso, V.

Gameau, L..

Granado, A.

Graham, J.

Bt. Leon, Martin

Green, J. W.

Taylor, F. W.

Jones, D.

Walker, T. E.

| Laelix, Ernest Simens.

The following vessels have passed the Canal Kitano Mard, Buerla, Titan, Telemachan.

London, July 19. Arrivals from China :-Calabas, Kitano Maro.

The following vessels have passed Lafuente, A. Ethe Canal:-Aloluous, Persona, Lanzine, Geo.

Sardinia, Sitbonin, Tranqueber, a

London, July 16. Arrivals from China :-Flintshire, Goshen, Matoppo.

Gatbemann, 27th July Bangkok and Swatow 27th July, Rice.-B. & 5. Palembang, Br. es., 1,119, P. Jansen, 28th July-Balih. Pappan 21st July, Bulk cilA. P. Co.

Foochow, Br. 1, 1,228; Cowan, 29th July-Manila 26th July. Ballart B. & S. Oirmania, Ger. 4.x., 689, 0. Jabuen. 29th July-Bydney 15th June, Gen.-8. & 05. Indragbiel, Br... 8,800, W. E,

Kalwan, 29th July-Koe lang 98th July, Gex.-J., M.& Co.

29th July-Balgon

Wright, H. M.

GRAND HOTEL

Batoook The following versols have passed Bond, 0.

Bruha, F. the Canel :--Belgravis, Glanlooby Hye, Indrasha, Kielet, Ners, Barns, L. N. Burritt, Mr. Scandia, Africa, Arabien."

Child, L. O. London, July 19. Arrivals from China:3ithenis, Crawford, Mr. Vandalis, Arcadia,

KTM.

Elson

Leafely, P. F.

Liringstone

Lorris, E. Lyons, H.O. Martin, J. A. Matthawn!

and Miller, H. A.

Mucksprang Myall, A. I. Payton-Grimin

Philips, T.

The following vessels passed the Cromer Canal-Achilles, Bayern, Benaldar, Crombie, Mr. Derfinger, Iyo Maru, Pelho, Polens, Dalton, W.

London, July 28.. Gabriel - Arrivala

from China-Ners, Graham; Mr. de Mr. Schmitto, Mr. and Gridin, D. P.

Perseus.

The following vessels bare passed the Canal-Antenor, Atants Maru,

Marie, Ger. . 1,189, Schilder, Ceylon. Lothian, Nippon, Pathan,

$5th Byria, Walton Hall.

London, July 26, July, Gea-J. & Co.

Arrivals from Chinn-Hyson, Too Sui, Br... 981, P. N Markus- Ijo Mam, Ambien.

son, 29th July-Tamual 2745 | The following vessels have ̈ pasad July, Ballast,M. E, K,

the Cazal Machison, Now, Ulysses. Siloela, Aurt a., 8,218, Nicolich, 29th July-Kobe 19th July, Gen \\---B.-W. & Co,

Yawala Mara, Jap, ., 8,400, T,

Bakine, 8016 July--Japan

- 36th July, Gen ----N. Y. K.

Chinbus, Br., gu, 1,440, Walker, 80th July-Canton 29th July, GR-B, & 8.

Vorwaarts, Ansi, 6, 8,787, B.: Dan- necker,, 80th July-Trissts and Bingapore 124th July, Gen-8, W. & Co.

Telem

July 29th.

10 am. à pass Barometer....39.63.

Temperature Humidity ... 92 Bais............. 0.00

TIDE TABLE.

99.76 89

Ridger Bogage

Hotman, Chas. M. Buyth, J. H

Kaltenbach

Karkatsky, Mrs.

Kourney, J. Halsey King, Lias en

A. J. B.

ין

Taylor, Mr.

Taylor, Mr. & Mrs,

Taylor, John Tample, B.

Warringer,

KING EDWALD HOTEL

Aron, F. Begly, B.A. Balillos, Dr.

Cox, F. W. Crome, Ident

Dobble, Mrs. Dabbs, J. A Donaldson, W.

Eving Finchett, Mr. Grimble, G. Hashimoto, M.

Hunter, H, Hyde, F. H.

Br. 8., 1,860, Fraser, July 80th to 6th Ang, 1913 | Kinghom, Mr. 30th July-Balgon-2612

-Wo Fat Bing,

OLHARANORS AT THE HAR- BOUR OFFICE.:

High Water.

Manhoff, C, N. Manley, ()," " McCormick, J. Mitchell, Mm. B Mody, Mr. & Ma

JEN. Murray, M. F. Passmore, Capt

Mr.

Fearman, El. Ramsay, Mrs. R Hand, E B

· Bibtso; Dr. A.

Sparge, H.

and Blewark, ang

Waite

koog

Lemaire, Mr. and

Wand Tay

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