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Shipping

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

IN CONJUNCTION WITH

Deutsche Dampfschiffahrts Gesellschaft "HANSA.”.

EAST ASIATIC SERVICE,

Regular Sailing from JAPAN, CHINA and. PHILIPPINES, via STILALTS and COLOMBO,

TU,

Marseillés, Havre, Bremen and Hamburg and New York,

Tablog Cargo ut Thrangla, intox to all European North Cantjagatal nod Artish Forte, alka Triester Lisbon, Operta, Osans, and other Mediterrantan Levantine, Black Blanic Sea and

Porti, andai North and houth American PortN, A

Next Sailings from Hongkong: OUTWARD.

For Slinghsi, Kołu & Vokalistuu a

; PISA............ Hoth Ånge.

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0.3. D. AULERS 2204 Ang-

0. F. LAEISZ....11th Sept.,

ARGA DIA.........24th Sept./ For Further Peripul pro, epaly -

LOG BOOK.

HOMEWARD

For Havie, Rottenbin & Hamburg:

9.8. F. BUELOW...... 15th Aug For Havre,, Brennenburg:

S.3, GOLDENEELS... 27th Aug, Fordbern, Rotterdans & Hamburg

8.8. BRUSGAVIA........8th Sept For Movie & Hamborg

S.8. BUEVIA ........... 12th Sept. For af eilles, Havre, burg & Alt S.S. PRESSEN... 16 Sept.

Hamburg-Amerika Linie,

Hougkong Office

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The customs figures show that 69,880,168 cigars were exported SS. Yugain's Exelting Trip.

to the United States during the The local stentor Yigala past year 4 against 22,974,000 which arrived at Singapore on in 1910-1911: and, in fact, with July 29, bad an exciting voyage the single exception of the fiscal down from Patant. The master year 1909-1910 the first year of Capt. Jessen took in tow the local the workings of the Payne bill, junk Ho'llin off Patani to bring when the American market was to Singapore. That was at 3 pan.

Jooded with smokes of all prados: on the 27th, the weather at that, and 89,931,000 eigars wore sent time boing fuo, a south east wind to the homeland, the past year blowing and a little sou running, brokto all records."

The steamer could only make →→

slow progress, niat six knots an

hour, owing to the, pitching of

the junk. The following evening:

Consiguces

shouts were hard from the junk INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI-.

and on the "Yugala's" ongines

boing stoppel, a bont was put off

GATION COMPANY, LTD,

AND PENANG. THE Company's Sonship

"LAISANG "

to ascertain din canso. When the⠀ FROM, CALCUTTA, KOBE Boat came back the officer in charge_roporint that the junk, was half full of water. As it was not in immediate danger it waAN agreed that the spood streuki 18 having arrived from thy glove Ports, reduced in order to lessen the Conges of cargo by her are hereby pitching, and that some carge informal that their goods will he de should be transferral to the livored from alongside. Yugála the next day Tho,

Cargo impeding the discharge or spood was accordingly reducremaining on board after 4 m., the

wind freshened risk and expens rose considerably and

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7. 1912.

VESSELS TAKING CARGO.

Destination.

London, viu Usual Ports of Cull

London, Leith, and Antworp

|Havre, Rotterdam und Hamburg, No.

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Havre and Hamburg, &o.

Havre, Brenton and Hamburg-

European Ports,

Marseilles, Havre, Hamburg & Autworp, &c. ... Marseilles, London & Antwerp via Singapore, &c. Naples, Leith and. Hotterdam Delagoa Bay, Durban, East London, &c. Capoporis via Mauritius

New York

Now York, vin Suez Cani Boston and New York

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San Francisco, ete

Yessei's Name.

Arcadia

Por Freight

To

ba

Apply To

Dispatched.

P. & O. Co...." 17 August, Noon

Carmarthenshire J. M. & Co.... 3 September, about

Fucrat Buolow.

H. A. L..

13 August

Bringavia

H.A. L.

5 September

Suovia

H. A..L.

11 September

Coldenfels

H, A. L..

H. A. L.

+II+

16 September

22 August, about

Proussen

N. Y. K,

...23 August

3. T. & Co.... Bank Line ...

Aki Maru Glenroy

FAR

Dunecio

+

Baron Cawdor.

G & Co.

New York, San

Francisco and

Canada.

Atholl Ambria Invorelydo

10

Kansas Dacro-Castle Tauyo Maru Koren Torsin Vorwaerts Bayo Maru Yokohama Maru Souttlo Maru Moxico Moru.... Chicago Maru.. Lard Dorby. Empress of ľudia Monteagle

Australia.

San Francisco via Keelang and Japan, &o. San Francisco via Amoy, Shanghai & Japan, de, Trieste, Fine, Vonice via Singapore, &e. Mexico, Peru, Chili via Japan Victoria, B.C., and Seattle via Shanghai, &e.... Victorin and Seattle via Shanghai and Japan. Victoria. B.C., & Tacoma via Koelung, &c. Victoris, 80, & Tacoma via Koelung & Japan Victoria, Vancouver, B.G., Seattle & Tacoma,&o. Vancouver via Shanghai, Japan &.

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Australian Ports

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Australian Ports via Manila

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* 1). & Co.

H. A. L.

S. T. & Co.

Bank Line

D. & Co.

T. K. K.

P. M. Co.

.

www

P. M. Co...

S. W & Co....

T. K. K. N. Y. K. 0. 8. K. O. 8. K. O. S. K.

...

14 August, d'light

10 September

15 August, about

23 August, about

31 August, about

+

10 Sept., about

9 August

19 Sopt, about

20 August

3 October, 1 p.m.

27 August, 1 p.m.

1 September.

4 October

... 13 August, 4 p..

8 August, 1 p.m. ...17 August, 1 p.m.

3 September, I p.m. 15 August

Bank Lino C. P. R. Co.... C. P. R. U.....

24 August, 6 p.m. 5 October, 6 p.mi.

Frintons Alica, Ger, and 10, 81

Franak 7th Ang-Yoko hmmm 27th July, Mall and Go.-M. & Cheat Kuoichow, Br. ss., 1,250, Phuket

· HOTEL LISTS.

HORORONO HOTEL. Aston, F. W. Astroly, G.

1. Cole, 7th Aug. Canton 6th Aug Gen.-B, & 8. Kwangsah, Obi. .., 1,570, Stewart, Barbarini, A. T.

7th Aug-Canton 6th Aug., Đón. C. A, B 1, Ca Kleist, Gor. .., 5,127, L. Manes,

Dalgi

7th Aug-Uamburg 27th

Bato, E. R. Beach, O.

Beaumont, G. A.

Bell, G. D. J.

Beassherk, W.

June, Mail and Goa Ben, G. a. & Oo.

Maru, Jap. 8, 846, Y. Sino-Bosch, P.. A. R.

kawa, 7th Aug-Bwatow Brown, Mr. & Mrs. 6th Aug,, Gen.--0.5. K. Hongkong, Br. e.e., 70, Cornelinsset

7th Ang-niphong and. Hoihow 6th Aug.,, Gen. A. R. Marly.

Bajab, Gor. B.B., 1,275. A. Roscher,

7th Aug-Wakamatau Aug. Co si ——M, B. K. · ̧

S. R. Bull, H. R.

Cobb, A. H.

Cokoly, TN.

|

Crocker, Miss

Cooper, Capt. G, G.

Istury, 42, P. -

CLEARANCES AT THE HAR-

BOUR OFFICE.

Coil Diederichsen, for Macao. Hanoi, for Iniphoog. Telemachus, for Salgon.

Helene, for Quenbon:

Triumph, for Haiphong. Kwanglah, for Shanglmi, Tins, for Canton. Hajcb, for Canton. Pembrokeshire, Er Antwerp, Chongin, for Kwongelowwan.

DEPARTED, Aug. 7.

Atreus, for London.

Heimur, for Swalow. Miyajim:-maru, for Amping. Feidling, for Canton. Chonan, for Cauton. Voronoj, for Vladivostok. Pora, for London. Prinzess Alico, for Stmite. Sardinin, for Moji.

Eastern

Coblouz

Nikko Muru

G. L. & Co.... M. & Co.. N. Y. K.

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

Llano, for Saigon.

Singapore, Coast Ports and Japan.

Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang, &c.

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Singaporo, Penang anil Calcutta'

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Singapore, Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta Sandakan

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Bombay vin Singapory and Penang Bombay vin Singapore, and Colombo Kudut and Sandukan

Japan

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ell to about threo knots, inst., will in landed at Consignoe's | Kobe and Yokohama... Then the nad soa at 9.35 p.m. renowed shouting! was heard from tho junk." Again (31⁄2 the foamer was stopped and us

it was apparent that the junk was

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned JARDINE, MATHESON &

4

CO., LTD., Ganoral Managers.

Bottling down a boat was sent off II›nghone, 7th Ango, 1912.

to take the crew and bring them!

back to the sleamor.. Two trips)

were safely transferred to the

Yugala, and

a low minutes

after the junk heeled 19 port and ¦

FROM EUROPE.

HEILA ea bip

"SUEVIA"

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do - do Yokohamn and Kobe Yokohama and Kobe via Shangimi. Nagasaki, Kobo and Yokohamn Manila

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【A | Manila, Gebu and Iloilo

capsized. The steamer then pro-Captain Rossan, leaving arrived. Con- ceeded on her voyage,-"Singe, signees of Cargo are hereby solor pore Fren Press,"

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Manila, Mangarin, Iloilo and Cabi

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do Tientsin via Weibsiwci Weiluiwei, Chiefoo and Tientsin Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Tamsui via Swatow and Amuy Shanghai and Kobo Shanghai, Moji and Kobe Shanghai, Kobe and Moji Shanghai, Kobo and Yokohama Shanghai, Moji. Kobe and Yokohama, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama

that their gouds are being taled and placed at their risk in the hazardo The Rising Port of Kwang Chou Wan-

dalfor extra-hazardous Godowns of the Kwang Chi Wan, under the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & energotic and enlightened a Godown Company, Limited, whence ministration of E. Chillard, hids delivery may be obtained against Bill

of-1ading countersigned by the Under-Shanghai fair to become a part of some

signed promise in the South of China.

"Optional goods will be evrried ou The administrator has obtine unless notice to the contrary be given' from the Governor-General of today. Indo-China suflicient credit with

All claims must be presented within which to make a good start in ten days of the steamer's 'arrival here, the development of the place, and after which date they cannot be re- nlroadly a number of improvements cognized.

havo been introduced. New No claims will be admitted after the roads and beautiful boulevardu | Goods have left the Godowar, and all havo beon laid out, piers Goods remaining undelivered after the have been constructed so that 8th inst., will be subject to rent. ships can como alongsile, go downs are being built, and a new hotel has boon forected. supply is being laid on, the Lake

À water

of Surprise being tapped not only for a drinking supply but for the

All brokan, chafed, and darangað gonds must be left in the Godown", where they will be examined as the

inst, of 9.30 am.

No Fire Instance will be effected by us in noy case wintover.

This steamer bringe on cargo:~~ mative power for electric light, Ex 8.." Westphali" from Ilario. an ice plant, oto Trado has HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, developed to some extent, four [!]

HOYOLONG Orrton.

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Portuguese ships of fair tonnage Hongkong. 2nd Aug, 1912. doing three trips each, while the "Sikiang" calla twice a month, INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI- and German ships call occasion-

GATION CO., LTD. ally. The place has attractions FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG for tourists which should be

AND BINGAPORE. patronised when they become bostor known.-Exchange.

[THE Company's Steamship

STRIKING FIGURES.

69.880.468 Cigars Exported by

Philippines in a Year The number of cigars exported to the United States from the Philippines during the fiscal year closing June 30 exceeds the re- oard of the previous year by over 200, per cent. according to Igures prepared at the customs house in Manila. On the other hand, sugar exports decreed in quan- tity over 200 per cent, ;.

*

FOOKSANG"

having arrived from the above Ports Consignees of cargo by her are hereby famol that their goods will be de- jiered from alougeido.

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Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after 4 p.m., the 1st August, will be landed at qualgnees' risk and expense.

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Consignees

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

S.S."NIPPON MARU."

From SAN FRANCISCO, UONO- LULU & JAPAN PORTS,

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The above-named steamer having arrived. Consignees of Cargo aTO hareby notified to sand in their Bills of Lading for countersignature, and to

J. O. J. L.. J. O, J. L. J. O. J. L. 1). 8. & Co.... J. M. & Co.... N. Y. K. J. M. & Co.... C. & Co.

Tjiliwong Tinahi Tjinnbook. Dilwara Kumsang Hiroshima Maru Musang

·Ischia

Kawachi Maru. Bornco

N. Y. K.

M. & Co.

Tjitaroom

Tjimanook

Atauta Maru... Muttra

N. Y. K.

***

120

Austria

42

J. C. J. L...

·J. C. J. L....

Prinz Sigismund M. & Co.

J. M. & Co.... S. W. & Co...

Kumano Maru... N. Y. K.

Yuonwang Wingsang

Taming

Rubi

Zuliro Cheongaling Kuoichow

14

Haiyang

Jinnen Marú

M

+

Daigi Maru

444

J. M. & Co....

.... B. & S.

Quick dospatul Quick despatch Quick despatch 15 August 12 August, Noon 10 August 10 August, 4-p.. 13 August, Noon 19 August Middle of August F. half August Quick despatch 20 August, about 14 August p.m. 14 August, Noon 28 August, about

28 August, Noon

10 August, 2 p.m.

... J. M. & Co.... 10 August, 2 p.m. ... 13 August, 4 p.m. 8. T. & Co.... 9 August, 4 p.m,

Colombo Maru, Jelunga

Pisa Nippon Den of Glaxia... Tjikini

Ohonan

Linan

ÁssayO

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Chialua

Anhui Tjilatjap

404

Hangsang Africa

Consignee

6. T. & Co.... 19 August, 4 p.m. J. M. & Co.... 10 August, Noon B. & S. 8 August, 4 p.m.

BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

D. L. & Co....

0.8. K.

9 August, 11 s.m.

401

11 August, Noon

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12 August

N. Y. K.

14 August

N. Y. K.

D.S. & Co.... 18 August H.A. I.

A. N. & Co.... J. M. & Co.... J. O. J. L... B. & S. B. & S. P. & O. Co... B. & S.

8.8. BENVENUE," FROM ANTWERP, LEITH, LONDON & STRAITS,

“ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby

informed that, all Goods ár

Co

B. & 8.

J. O. J. L....

15 August

4

20 August, about 23 August, about Quick despatch 8 August, 4 p.m. 10 August, M'night 15 August, about 15 August, 4 p.m. 17 August, M'night Quick despatch

J. M. & Co.... 11 August, d'light S. W. & Oo... 4 September

SHIPPING NEWS,

ARRIVED. Felching, Br..., 128, A. A. Uranford,

6th Aug.-Shanghai__3rd Aug,, Gen.-O, M. 8, N. & Co. Pheumpenh,, Br. 3.8., 1,005, Jas H. Booth, 6th Aug.--Saigon 2nd Aug, Gen. Wo Bat Bing.

"

Nor. 4. 515, Olson, 6th

Aug-Haiphong 4th Ang.. Gen.-A. T. & Oo,

PASSENGERS ARRIVED,

Davidson, d. Davis, O. He Dawes, Lt. & Mrs.

R. A. D'Oettingen, V. Dotinn, JH. Drow, W C... Eames, D. J. W. Boundoubury. D. C.

F: Von Khresfuls, Mr. and

Mr. H. C. Mister, H. G.. Florin, A, G, Fowler, E. A. S. Franch,Mri, child Friday, Mra, H. Fuller, Denuian George, Mr. & Mrs.

F.. icorge, MAR Goulburn, V. Gould, Mr. & Mr.J. | Gratauna, D, M. G,

Grimshaw, B. J.. Hn, Capt. T. P. Harbor, W. T. Hintrisou.. A. Hou:, Dr. S. Hughes, Miss A.

Joseph, E. M.. Kabel, E. &. Kirkpatrick, R. E. Kompthorne, Kruck, H. Lehnert, G. F. Ldəyd, G. T. Macdonald, J. Maolalyro, Mr. &

Mrs. Neil Mandoli, Dr. O.

Marshall, W. B.

Markar, H.-L. Martini, G. Mokenny, Dr. C.

W. Mehta, K. B.

* Merochi, J.

Minturn, Mr. and

Mre, H. Mulder; Mr. and Mrs. J, D, F, Morris, J.

· Phillip, D. Prescott, Mrs. R. Pringlo, W., Jan,, Hay, E. H.S Raymond, E. M. Bray, Miss F Sehwolko, W、 Smith, E..E.. Solomon, H. H. Stainer, Lt. skl

Birv. U. E. Struthers, J. Telleson, Mrs. J. Vormelj, G. Waterman. E. J. Waticins, II. Wex, Mrs. M. Williams, Capt. 0.

C.

Willoughby, M. E. White, Mr. & Mr.

H. L. H. Wolfson, J. N. Wood, G. G. Wright, Mr. and

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

Innes, Capt. R Jones, J. W. Foreph, R, M.

GRAND HOTEL,

Hatcook

Leo, Mr. & Mrs,

V.

forrtsen Boud, C. Bruyo CAID

Por 8. Prinzess Alisu, arrived 7tb] Aitz, from Yokohama, &c. Brilio. Mra, T. Fakushima, F. Fukushims, G. Gravey, O, B. Gravo, Mr. & Mrs.

T.

Lindhort, T. Matileowman, J.

H.

Ulik, J. N.

Harston, Lieut. & Pron Tai-now

Mra.

Flughes, Mi-[0. Hogward, T. W. ¡Cawshata, G. Li. To Li Chung. and Mr. Ly, Mr. Lal To-num

Schlenkig, J.

eliki, L. U.

Unlo, Miun

*Lab, Mr. A.

Lorria, F. Lyons, II. C. MeUlure, Mrs. Myail, A.T. Oleffer

Pasplos, Dr. and.

Mrs. Peyton-Griffin

Phillips, T. Riokards, O.

Crawford

Basari, M.

Stapelleil, Outs. Shibu, Y. Sawamoto,

Echale, Misy

Elson

Gabelel

Mjes

Ridgar

Graham, Mr. & Mrs.

Griffin, D. P.

Schaller

M.

Mr. Tannki, J.

Tanioka, R. Wong Sni-kan Yo Yam-hing

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

Pera. Monzolin, aniled on Oth August,' tu San Francisco, &c.;~

Ah Tong, Mrs.

Barboy. Ii.

Haberer Hanat, Mrs. Karkataky, Mr. King, A. J. R.

Soyifast

Smyth, J. H, Boyder, Rev. Taylor, Mr. Weit

Autch Hovas,

Houing, Mr. and

Mrs. B.

Jay Sam

Anjolini Arnold, J. B. Austin, D. W.

Boisson, A.

Bliss, Dr. & Mrs. Hall, M. A.

V. L.

Barsel, H. Ballst, A. Conher, Capt. F. P. Campbell, Mrs. n.

IL.

·

Kotz, A. Ku Yak-ching Land, Rov. and

MT. H. Lowder, Miss A. Lewis, Mise L. A.

Cronin, Mi-a K. L. Campbell, Miss A. Isund, Miss A. E. Concepcion, M. Towder, Mr. &

Birot, L, Broo, A. do Barditt, H. H. Byrne, J. D.. Campbell, J. Chopard, F. A. Colon, Mr. & Mrs.

21. David, J. A.

Giel, H. 1. Granudo, A. Graham, J. Green, J. W.

Ohan Chuo-man, Mr. II. G. Fi ko, R. J

Mr. and Mrs. Mondel, Dr. and Formoso, Y. Dow, Mrs. C. D. Mra. L. U. Dasbiell, Miss L. MoÛrum, Mrs. H. d'Aquino, L. G.

Mondel, Miss Z. Dashfoll, W.-W. Rosenthal, F. Depp, H..

Rosenthal, J. Eaton, Min. 8. Eaton, S. Hurly, Mr. & Mrs,

J. R.

Holmo, F. C. Hall, Mr. W, A, Hansoorn, Mr. and

Mr. J. D.

Hose, J. M.

Jonas, D. Keelor, E. C.

Benlo, Mr. & Mrs. | Koch, L.-

A.

Bing Liong-ny

Lanzin, Geo.. Lauman, Dr. F. J.

Boo Walipo, Mr. | Langebil, Vi

and Mrs.

McCallum; G. O.

Young Tim-obing

August 5th.

10 ... 4 p.m. Baromater ..20.78 29.79 Temperature. 80 Humidity

... 81. Bain

................ 0.44

Aoki, T. Aton, F. Legly, B. A.

88

Belilios, Dr.

Crosse, Llant

81.

Dobble, Mre,

TIDE TABLE.

take immediate delivery of Cargo from being landed at their risk into the Front, alongside.

bazaradoni andjur extra baxardons Cargo remaining undeliveres on Godowos of the ilonova AND KOW will be landed at Consignees' risk and Ler, when'e sad por from the wharves MONDAY, 5th Angust, at 5 r.m.,COM WHARF And Go own Company, Fera, Br. 4.8, 4,910, Friech, 6th Ang. ----Yokolara, Gon,-P. & expense and delivery must then be taken delivery may be obtalnod.

0. B. N. & Co

Ang. 6th from Company's Godown.

No claims will be simited after the Pembrokeshire, Br. *.8., 2,909, W. No Fire Insurance whatevor will be Goods have loft the Godowas, and all

Barnett, 6th Aug.--Wunung- affected.

Goode remaining undelivered alter the

lit Aug., Geo.-J. M. & Co. No Claims will be recognized after th inst. will be subject to rent. the Goods have left the Steamer or Godora, and all Goods remaining be presented to the Undersigned on or

All claims against the steamer muss Pha Yen, Br. .8., 1,246, Lhenrezn 6th Aug-Saigon, Rice- undelivered on FRIDAY, 9th lost before the 18th lost, or they will not aftemoon, will be subject to reat and be recognized. landing charges.

Ischis,

TUM.

$

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Miller, Mr. & Mrs,

F.

Muller, A.

Olson, U. G. Pelors, C. A. Peterson, H. C. Robinson, H. P. Rodriguez, C. A. Rosenthal, F. Rosenthal, Jako Ross, F. E.

Rottoch, E.

Rongeau, H

Rovet, R. A.

Rudes, A., L. Samson, D. Sprung, Mr. and

Mr. A. K. Ston, Å, Sterone, Mr. and

Mrs. F. H. Taylor, F. W. Walker, T. E. Wegner, A.

| Wright, H. M.-

King LowAND HOTEL

Dobbs, J. A. Donaldson, W. A.

Lolog Finobett, Mm. Griable, Goo. Hashimoto, M.. Hunter, J.

12th Aug. 1012 Hyde, F. H.

Man Te

Kinghorn, Mr. add

• Mr.

Mayloff, O; N. McCormack, J.

Michell, Dr. Mody, Mr. & Mr

J. H. N. Murray, M. F.

bly, R. N. Pasamore, Capt,

Mr. FOSTEAD, AL, Ramsay, Mrs, B, Read, B. B, Sibros, Dr. A. Sparge, H. Blewart,

Mrs. Allan II,

Water | Launitaan, Mr. &- and chlidren'

Mi, 11.

Laigh, Mia A.

Waldron, J.

Lemaire, Mr. and Williams, Mr. E.

Mrs, and obil

High Water Hongkong Het Time.

Low

Hongkon

10

A 14

$43.7

016 NS

10 a 18

10 ja 3.7

& children

1.

* 39 m

| San, F.

TIP

B. & Co.. Is. 8.6., 9,418, G.. Belsito, Oth | wed.

Aug-Bombay and Singa- pore 1st Aug., Goa. & Than Co. Diederichsen, Ger. Blu., " 774,

Ch. Jergenson, Fib | Aug. || Sutor -Helbow Blk Ang..., Goa— J, & On, M Kumsang, Br... 8,026, F. Ware'er

7th AugMoj 2nd Aug, M Go, M. & Oo. :

All broken, obafed, and damaged All chafed and otherwise damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, Cargo to be left on board or god wa where they will be examined on the and examination of same to be arranged. 9th inst. a 11 A.M.

Carl All olains must be filed on or talors

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Dills of Lading will be counter- signed by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.

% Aginta. [18 | Hongkong, Bad, Aug., 1015.

No Fire Insurenes will be diffeoled, Bill of Lading will be countersigned, FRIDAY, 16th inst., oibarwise they

will not be resognleed. *

8. MORIMOTO, Agent. Toogkong, 2nd Aug., 1912,

JARDINE, MATHESON

& 00. LTD...

Agents.

81st July, 1919-

Сары

Taylor, H. B.

Even

CRAIGIEDURKE,

Adams, Mr. & Mrs. Jones, Dr. &

4 Caldwell, Mr. Mrs. Mackenzie, A,

TIỀN KITady | Carleton, A. ELY- Murphy, Mr. 29'A LIT PEx 25 Chineben, B. J.

PM SHE51 Connelf:WAT

44, 19 14:39 (Davison/A 0.

Hadith, Mr. G

Health; X. Chron

Tho

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