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LOG BOOK.

Notices to Mariners,”

New Guinea-West const- Shoal reported-The commander of the Nothorlands surveying vessel van Doorn sports the dis covery of a shoal with, a lenat depth of 11 fathoms over it, consisting of sand and stone, 12, ilos 131 from the north point of Jef Jal Island, west coast of Now, Guinen, in approximately) Intitule 1° 18' S., longitude 132 41 E

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1912.

VESSELS TAKING CARGO.

Destination,

London and Antwerp via Singapore, &. Loudon, Rotterdam and Antwerp, &e! avro, Rotterdam and Hamburg, &o.

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Havre and Hamburg, &c. Havre, Bremen and Hamborg Marseilles, Havre and Homborg, &c.

European Ports.

Vessel's Name.

For Freight Apply To

Dispatched.

Poinbrokoshiro, J. M. & Co.... 6 August, about Pora

P. & O. Co.... 7 August, about

Fuorat Buelow.

I: A. L.

13 August

Brisgavia

H. A. L.

5 September

IAE. ...........

11 September

23 August

Suovio Goldenfele

Silesia.

Borneo Northwest coast - Tanjong Birik-New lightheuso ander con-truction.The inastor Marseilles, Havre, Hunburg & Antworp, &e. Prosion of the ste unship Raj.h reportersvilles, London & Antwerp via Singaporo,&e. under date of May 1, 1912, that Neples, Genoa, Algiers, Gibraltar, Southampton a new lighthouse is under con- Naples, Leith and Rotterdam struction on Tanjong Sirik, north-apporte via Mauritius

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west coast of Borneo. The new Delagoa Bay, Durban, East Lonțion, &o. tower, which will be a white

wooden frame 59 fent lugh, will be loonted about 550 yards north- ward of the present tower. It is expected that it will be completad about September 1, 1912.

Approx. position; Lat. 2° 45' 20" N., Long. 111°.21' 20" E.

Now York

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Now York, vin Suez Canal

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Hawaiian Islands-Qalu-Boston and New York

Pearl Harbour-Beacons discon-

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tinued. Further notien is given | San Francisco, ete

Aki Maru. Prinzess Alico... Glenroy Danoic. Baron Cawilor.

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'H, A, LA...

H. A. L. H'A. L. N. Y. R.. M. & Co.

7 August

10 September

14 August, d'light

7 August, Noon

S. T. & Co....

22 August, about

Bank Line...

& Co.

10 September,

15 August, about

New York, San Francisco and Canada.

that on June 1, 1912, the follow- San Francisco via Keelung und Japan, &c. ing beacons at Pearl Harhoor, San Francisco via Amay, Shanghai & Japan, &c. Hawaiian Islands, were discon-

tinued:

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Entranco Range Bourons.

West Looh Bencon 14.

Seattle vin Nagasaki, Kobo and Yokohama

Moxico, Peru, Chili vin Japan

{ Victoria, and Tacoma via Japan

Victoria and Souttle vin Shanghai and Japan.

Atholl

Ambria

Inverclyde

Kaneo

D. & Co. H.A. L.

S. T. & Co....

· Bank Lino·

P. M. Co.

N. Y. K.

T: K. K.

0. S. K.

O. S. K.

14

TUL

23.August, about 31 August, about 10 Sept., about

D-August

10 Sept., about

20 August

6 August, 1 p.m.

27 August, 1 p.m..

5 August

...' October

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Dacre Cnsile

D. & Co.

ara

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Tonyo Muru Mongolia Persia Minnesota Buyo Maru

T. K. K.

and

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P. M. Co.

Mexicon, Peruvian & Chilann vin Japan

Kiyo Maru

T. K. K,

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Inner Channel Rango Beneons.

Seattle Maru:

Iroquois Point Baynon 13.

Sentila Maru

Vio oria. BC., & Tacoma vis Keelung, &c.. ...

Moxico Maru Lord Darby

EmpressofIndia

Australia.

Eastern Cablouz Nikko Maru

British Columbia--Vancouver | Victoria, Vancouver, B.Q., Seattle & Trooms, &c. Jsland Disonvery Passage Vancouver vin innghai, Japan &c.

Capo Madgo Light-station--Fog

signal building-Further infor-j

mation has been received through

the Americaú Consul at Victoria

that a diaphone fog-signal is being installed at Capo Mudgo

Australian Portse

Light-station. Die very Passage,ustralian Parts in Maniki Vancouver Island, British Colum bin. The ro-onitor of the now: fog-sigurd will point in a 145 de-

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0. 8. K.. Bank Line... C. P. R. Co....

L. &Co.... 'M. & Co. ...N, Y. K.

Singapore, Coast Ports and Japan.

tion on H. O. Chart No. 2001, Batavia, Cheriton, Samurang, &o, ·

grees digestion toward the Strait

of Georgia, Approximate posi“

Intitudo 50 degreos 50′ 34′′ N..

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longitude 125 degrom 11' 35

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Singapore, Penang and Rangoon

'degreea W.

The "lekson of the naval singapore, Penang and Calcutta manouvres confirms the teaching Singapore, Pening, Ringo and Calcutta of Mr. Archibald Hurd's newly Bombay via Singapore, and Colombo published hook upon "The Com-Bonbay via Singapore and Pening mand of the sea that men Kudat and Sandakan

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should count before ships in our Japan immediate programino. The real significance of the German Navy Law Amendmentt of 1912 is not, Kobe and Yokohama... Bays"Truth," the a bition of two

do now Dreadnoughts to the pro Yakohana and Kobe gramnio sprend over the next six Yokohama ni Kaba vis Sleonghai years, but the increase forthwith Nagasaki, Kobo auf Yokohama of the personnel from 65 000 Manila

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80,000 Herstof ro, under the Manila, Cobu and Iloilo three years' stription law Manila, Mangarin, Boilo and Caba

of lo one-third.

crews of Tientsin via Weih iwei

the German Nay have return | Weiliwoi, Chefoo and Tientsin ed to civil lifeye yatuan, and Anping via Swatow and Amoy been replaced by now recruits. Tansui via Swatow and Amoy Thus the fleet, fram October to Swatow, Amoy and Foochow May has been practically do

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domobilised Under the new Shanghai and Kobe

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If Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama

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Naval Bill the Fit and Seed Shanghai, K bo and Moji Squadrons are to ho maintained, Shanghai, Kobo and Yokohama wintor and summor up on Shanghai, Moji. Kobe and Yokolumn, instantly ready war footing. Wo cannot complain of this. Gormany chuses to creste a huge fleet, she is right from her own point of view to keep it always ready for service, But this advance in the efficiency of her plans for mobilisation requires us to see that ours are in equally good order.

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Consignee ›

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

8.8.." NIPPON MARU.” From 8N FRANCISCO, HONO- LULU & JAPAN, PORTS.

Thiliwong

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juniok

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Bat

J. O. J, L.

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J. O. J. L.

C. I. L... ...J. M. & Co.... D. S. & Co... N. Y. K. N. Y. K,

Fulton Dilwara Hiroshima Maru Nakata Mura..

Ischia

Borneo

Tjitarvem

0, & Co.

M. & Co.

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J. Q..J. L, ...

Tjimnboek ... J.-C. J. L... Tjipanna J. U. J. L. ...

Prinz Sigismund M. & Co. At-uta Muru

Matira

Austria

Kunno Mura...'

Yuensang Kifong

102

Itabi Cheong-hing. Kueichow Miyajima' Mara, Daijin Mara

Haitan

Haiyang. Jinson Maru Jelanga Pixa Nippon Sriinia

140

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Lion of Glamis... ¡.Joint

Bohemin

Tjikini

Wingsang Chenan Linan Авваус

N. Y. K.

J. M. & Co....

S. W. & Co... 'N. Y, K.

J. M. & Co....

6 August, Noon

8 August

8 August, I p.m.

17 August, 1. p.m. 15 August 24 August, 6 p.m.

17 August, Noon 10 August, 9. a.m. 30 August, Noon

Quick despatol Quick despatel Quick despatch 6 August, Noon 15 August

10 August

5 August

13 August, Noon Middle of August F. half August. Quick despatch Quick despatol 20 August, about

14 August p.m.

14 Augnet, Noon 28 Angust, about

28 August, Noon 10 August, 2 p.m., B. & S. ... 6 August, 4 p.m. S. T, & Co.... 9 August, 4 p.m. J. M. & Co.... G August, Noon B. & S. B August, 4 p.m.

7 Angust, 10 a.m.

0, 8. K.

O. 8. K.

...

D. L. & Co.... D. L & Co.... N. Y. K.

4 August, Noon

6 August, 11 a.m. 9 August, 11 a.m. 12 August

D. S. & Co.... 18 Auguet H. A. L. 15 August A. N. & Co.... 20 August, about P&O Co.... 6 August, about J. M. & Co.... 23 August, about 1. & Co.

7 August, about S. W. & Co... 4 August .J. O. J. L Quick despatch

J. M. & Co.... 6 August, 4 p.m. ... 8 Augant, 4 p.m.

DEN LISE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

A New Port, for Scotland.. There has been a conference between the magistrates of Dun- formline and Mr. T. G. Menzies, chief engineer to Mosers, Easton Gibb and Bon, the contractors for the new works at Roath Naval Base, regarding the con struction of a light railway from the burgh to the son. The firm The above-named steamer beving have promised that if a line in arrived, Consignees of Origo am constructed they will provide the hereby notified to send in their Bills ofONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby locomotive power so long as their Lading for countersignature, and to informed that all Goods Are contraatante, It las beon take immediate delivery of Cargo from bring landed at their disk into the pointed out that if there were a | alongsida.

8.8. BENVENU-" FROM ANTWERP, LEITE, LONDON & STRITO..

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B. & S.

B. & S.

P. & O. Co...

10 August, M'night 15 August, about

Consignee

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE,

Steamship

ARBATOON APOAR”

Consig ees

FROM EUROPE.

THE H. A. L, Steamship

"SUEVIA"

Por pow. Yawalë miru, for Australa Aoki, T. Bishop of North

Queensland, Broderick, H. Bailer, HW.

Barnett, E

Bolles Mr. &

JEWS

Mambali, G. Matand", K. Norton, Mr. and

Mr. J. E.. Ngan Gea Oven, M. F. Mr. Ukabu, T.

Ugilby R 0. G. Palter

K. Pictur, J. B.

Reyes, Mr.

Captain Rossa, having arrived, Con signees of Cargo aru hereby Informed that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the hazardous Berty, Misa aadfor extra-insanlous Godowns of the Charter, Mr Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company, Limited, whones Earthage, Mins M, F. delivery may be obtained against Bills Fonnan. E. E Remalios,

Green Mr. & Mrs. of-Lading countersigned by the Under-

Gloran, Minu B. signed.

Optional; goods will be escried on anime notice to the contrary be green to-day.

V

Haluus, Miss W. He-himoto, Mr. Homes, L.

Komura, T.

All claims must be prevented willin | Kerboren, Mr. ten days of the atonmer's arrival harg, Krbudt, MF, & Mrs. after which date they cannot be re-

H L cognized.

Krist, Chas Kuegle, P. C. Kopp, B

1, Mr Muoger, Leon Miyamoto

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowar, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 8th inst,, will be subject to renti

All brokon, ahafed, and damaged] goods must be left in the Godowas, where they will be oxamined on the 7th inst, at 9.80 a.m.

No Fire Insurance will be affected by as in any case wbatorer.

This steamer brings on earga 1- Ex a..." Westphali," from:Havro,

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Hosakote Oryton,

"Tongkolig, 2pd Ang., 1912.

HOTEL LISTS.

HONGKONGBIOTEL

| Avery, Joee H. Kifis, H. T.

Barbeitofraz Bate, 17

Beaumont, J. A.

Beus, G. A Boneinick, W. Bosch, P. A. Brown, Mr. & Mrs.

SER Bull, H.R..

Krack, H.

Lazarus. "Mr. 8,

Lazarus, B.

Lehnert, G. F.

Lloyd, G. T.

Lundy, G. D. R.MaoIntyre, Mr.

Min. Nella

Wm.

Miriutty Dr. Odl

Marshall, W. B

dos

Cartwright, 8. W.

McCrum, M., H.

Cobb, A. II.

MoKenny, Dr. D.

W.

Me Williams, C.F.

Rais, Mr. & Mrs.

Fyelp, M A Z. Stevens, Mr. and

Mrs. Reffatt, J. 0. Bargomteky. B.

Graig, 1.

Crooker, Miss

Grania, Miss K. F. Mehta, K. B.

Curry, P

Dayhell, W. W. Dasle 1, MinK.K.

Bong, Min. D. | Davis, 0, 1, Tokno, Mis 1/D'est agen, V Weaks, Me and Dorian, T. HA

Mr. Wilaine, R:R.. Williams, Mr and

Mr, R. R.

Ara, W⋅ 0.

Mr. L. 0.

Maado!, Miss Z.

Driscoll, Mr. and Ormiston, J.

Mrs. J. J. Passy, Oapt, de Eames, B. W. Phillip, D...

Bendaabury, D. O. Pringle, W., Jun.

F. Von

Ray, K. H

Fbreutels, Mr. and Raymond, E, M,

Mr. H. C.

SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL. Pisher, H. .

London, July 9, 1912.

Arrival from China -Yang Tazo. The following have passed the Canal:-Beuvecue, Borneo, Calchas, F1 Flintshire, Lutzow, Yeddo, Kiota,

London, July 5. Arrivals from * Obins :—”, „Ford, Larise, Ernst Simone,

The following vessels have passed the Canal:-Kliano Mom, Snovio, Titon, Telemachos.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI- GATION CO., LTD.

FROM CALOUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE Company's Steamship

.* FOOKSANG"

barlag, arrived from the abire Ports Consigarea of cargo by her are hereby informed that their goods will be do-

-ared from alongside.

Cargo impating the discharge or remaining on board after 4 p.m., tḥn The Angast, will be landed at consignees risk and expense,

No Fire Insuranca will be-ffected. Bills of Lading will be countersignai

"JARDINE, MATHESON

& CO. LTD..

Agents. Hongkong, 31st July, 1912

SHIPPING NEWS.

'ARRIVED. Bearenne, Br. 6.n., 2,050, Wm. Reid. 2nd. Aug-Singapore 27th July, Gen.-G, L. & Oo. ', Hong Wa I, Chi. 6, 2 năm, 3 Mason, ad AngSinga pare 24th July, Gen.-Jon Tek Seng.

Soshu Ma, Jap.'a.a., 1,119, K. Engawa, 2nd Aug,Bwa'ow 1st Aug., Gen-0, 8. K. Signal, Got. Kn., 907, P. Chris- tiansen, 2nd Aug.-Swatow

1st Aug., Gen), & Co. Keifong, Br. 4, 987, I. V. Bidford, 3rd Aur Manils 1st Aug, Gm.-B. & 8.,

London, July 12. Arrivals from' Obina :-Calohas, Kitano Mara...

The following vessels have passed Canal Alcinons, Perseus,

the

Sardinia, Silboats, Treequabar.

London, July 18. Arrivals from Chins-Fintshire. Gooben, Matoppo.

Florin. A: G. Fowler, E. A. 8. French, M. & child Puller, Denman George, Mr. & Mrs.

F.J. eorge, Mine Goulbourn, V. Gould, Mr. & Mr. Gmtama, 1). M. G, Grimshaw, It, J. |Hall, Capt. T. P. Hall, Mrs. W. A. Hall, M. A. ........ Bascom, Mr. and

Mrs. J. D. Flarbord, W. T. Harrison, A.

Rosy, Miss F.

Alller, F. Butterbury, G. Sohwolke, W. Bith, E. I. Spalding, Dr. and Mrs. A. D. & ipft, Spear, Capt. H. * Solomon. H. H. Brainer, Lit. saj

Mrs. U. E.

Strong, Dr. and

Mr. R. P. Vaughan, Capt. J. Vormelj, G. Waterman, E. J. Watkins, H: W'ex, Mrs. M. Williams, Capt. 0.

C. Willoughby, M. D. White, Mr. & Mr;

H. L. H. Wood, G. G. Wright, Mr. And

Mr. J. F.. Wright, James Young, J. A.

olland. Tames

Hub, Dr. S Inns, Capt. R.

Jones, J. W. Joseph, B. M Joseph, B. M. K-bel, E. S. Katz, A. Kempuhorno, A. 8,

Grand

Hotel,

Lamb, Mrs. A.

The following vessels bave prasod the Chil-Bolemvis, Glenlooby Ratcook Hyson, Indrasamba, Kloist, Namn, | Bartsen Scandia, Africa, Arabien.

Band, O. Bityn London, July 19.

Cain Arrivals from China -3ithonia, Child, L. C. Vandalis, Arcadia. ·

The following vernola passed, the Chirl Canal Achilles, Bayern, Bonalder. Daser.. M.

Eebels, Misu Derfinger, Iyo Marn, Pelha, Pelons.

Bron Gabriel Landon, July 28.

Chion-Nem

Arrivals Perseus,

from

Cale, Mirs

telato, Mr. & Mrs.

Lorrin, F.

Lynn, H. 0. McClure, Mrs.

Myall, A. T

Oieder

Pospies, Dr. and

Mr.

Peytu-Griffin Pillips, T. Rickards, C. Tider Fuyffert

Be aller

:

Griffin, D. P. Hab ter The following versole have passed Hat, Mrs. the Canal:-Antenor, Atcuts Mard" Karketsky, Mrs. Crylon, Lothing, Nippon, Pathian, King, A., n. Syria, Wallon Hall.

Smyth, J. H. Snyder, Rer. Taylor, Mr.

West

ANTON |Arnoll, J. B.. Austin, B. W. Bathey, a.

HARN

London, July 26. Arrivals from China: -Hyron Iyo Mara, Arabina.

The following vessels have prasedat, L.

| Boisson, A.

the Oonal-Marhann, Nero. UlyankВmo. Ade London, July 90, "Arrirds · from ' China:-Bayern, E. E. Ferdinand, Himalaya, Palos, Sosodia.

The following versele havo pa'saħ the Chp-li-Caledonien. Prinz Ludwig, Promethods, Paluzia, Tydon,

Burditt, H. E. Barton, J. Byrne, J. D.. Campbell, J. Carago, P.. Charter, Mrs. K. Chopard, F, Darid, J. A, Da-sol, M.

Lebron, H

Inzahl V.

Millor Mr. & Mrs.

F."

Mollar, A.

Oleon, O. G.

Ferretan, M.

Peters. C. A.

Petersen, H. C

Reyes, Mr. and

Mrs. F. J.

E.

Robinson, H. P.,

A.

Rosenthal, F.

Ross, F. E.

Rougeau, I.

Rates, A. L.

Samson, D.

London, Anquet 2.

Easthagen, Miss M. Rovet, R. A. Arrivals fmta Chinn Andilasta. M:

Fitka, R. J. offlinger, Hector, Behnylkill..

Formoso, V. The foll wis raceala passed the omando, A.

Loong Sang. Br. mn., 1,099, Last.

Erd

Aug.-Manila Both July, GeoJ., M & On. Bombay. Marc. Jap. 86, 8,8987 T. Canal:--Renlemand. Himno Mary Graham, J.

Naguchi, Brd Ang-Sings-Palma, P. F. Friedrich, Brno,reen, J. W. pore, 27th July, Gon-Staator, Den of Glamis,: Y. K.

Anhui, Br. £.s., 1,850, J. B. Barris,

3rd Aug-Canton 2nd Aug.,, Gen.-B. & 8

Kwangles, Oni, s., 1,488, J. MoÄr- thar, Brd Aug.--Canton 2nd Aug, Gen.-O. M. S. N, Co,

DEPARTED. Aug: 3,

Dalia, for Batavia,

·azerad na madje extra hazardous haring strived from the above porte. Ma teigle, for Bhangbai, linen jetly could be built MONDAY, 5th August,, at 5. r.m.,

Cargo remaining undeliveset on Godawns of the H BROD AND FOW-consignees of cargo are hereby informed Immediately to the west of the will be landed at Consignes risk and lr, whene andfor from the wharves slongside.

GON WHARP AND Go own Courant, that their goods will be delivered from Fookaang, for Kobe boundary of the Admiralty expense and delivery must then be taken delivery may be obtained.

Speria, for Shanghal. grounds and that this jetty might from Company Godown.

No claims will be admitted after the landed at once, at consigneer risk and Cargo impeding the discharge will be, from the beginning of a commer No Fire Innow whatever will be Gods have left the Godowns, and all vial harbour for Dunfermline, offreted.

Goods remaining undelivered after the

th inst. will be subject to rent,

expense.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

Cargo realaing un board afteá 1:

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

.. of the 5th fost., will be landed at Paris. Loongaang, a stvad · Brd All elsine against the steamer must consignees risk and expense, t be presented to the Undersigned on or

Aug. from Manila :--: Consignees of Cargo from SINGA- Ford hefure the 16th in, or they will not POR are roquested, take, IM be recognized.

MEDIATE delivery of their goods All broken, chafed, and damaged from alongside, oh argo imped Goods are to be left in the Godowns. Ing the discharge of the Vessel will be Parun. Dalia, sulled on 3rd Ang where they will be examined on the inded and stored at consignees risk and

th inst. 1-11 A

expense. T No Fire Insuranos hat bean adförted. Bill of Lading will be counter signed by

It would give the burgh the status| No Claims will be recognised after of a seaport town, and would also the Goods have left the Steamer or enable local trailers to have their lodown, and all Goods remaining goods carried at the lowest pos undelivered on FRIDAY, 9th lur sible rates. In addition the line tarapon, will be object to rent and would provide a train service landing charges.

All chafed and otherwise damsze1 between Dunfermline and the

Cargo to be left on board' or god wn new Naval Base. The matter is and ramiontion of came to be arranged under consideration;

-All- claims must be djed on or before 408,80) Chauncey and FRIDAY, 10th Inst., otherwise they

Decatur

will not be recognized.

8. MORIMOTO,E GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.

"Apaat.. 1919. [19 Beogkong, Tad, Aug. 1919, 1864 Hongkong 915

The two American destroyers Chaunosy and Decatur; have left Chalco for the South."

|

Hongkong, 2nd Au

Snook, J. A. Sprangli, Mr. and

Mr. A. K.

Etoo, A.

Beyons, Mr. and

Mr. P. H..

Bep, A. Z

Taylor, F. W.

Lanman. Dr. F. J. Walker, TE, Lemos; Lieut. Col. Wright, H. M,

I d...:

KINO EDWARD Hora

JAAR D

Keeler, E. C.

Kilat, Oh..

Lanzine, Gas.

August 2nd.

́10 ́amm... 4 pin. `-

Barometer Temperature

29.41

84

Humidity .................. 80 :67 Rain..............:0.00

29.89

Aoki, T

87

Aron, P

Bogly, BA

Belilios, Dr.

Unoase, Llant

Dabbe, J. A

TIDE TABLE.

Dabble, Mrs.

Manbod, C.M.

McCormack, J..

Michell, Dri

Mody Mr. & Mrs

Murray, M. F. Chly, R. N

Donaldson, W. A. Passmore, Capt

Finchell, Mia

1.wing

Grimble, Gaj

Hashimoto, M

July 80th to 6th Aug 1919 Hanter, H

Orcher, Capt. A

Bauí,

No Fire-Insurance,has been afflanted, Brooks Misu J, Bill of Lading will be constanligned Bohmes, A By the undersigned, free sap fra Cartwrint, 8. W. Roman, J. W

DAVID SASSOONA 00, LTD) Dhain oy, J. N. Spalding, Burg. 1919) A5 (800) 35ARIA, SAN C

Mon

Pearman, E.

Rammy, Mrs.

Reed, E. B.

Bibre, Dr. A. Spurg

Kinghorn, Mr. and: Stawi

Hyde, F. H..

High Water Honghoar

Hongkong

Mono Time

Appitse

·Mr. & and

Taylor, High, Mins A ***Lemaire, Mr. and Williams, Mr.

J.1

Mr, and child

36 dama, Mr. & Mrs. Jones, Dr. & May

149 children

Caldwell, Mr. & M

Calor, A. E

buchra 8.1

Evan 2 ce

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