Shirving HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.
IN CONJUNCTION WITH
Deutsche Dampfschiffahrts Gesellschaft “HANSA”
EAST ASIATIC SERVICE,
Regular Sailinge brom JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIPPINES, vis STRAITS and COLOMBO,
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Marseilles. Havre. Bremen and Hamburg and New York.
Taking Cargo at Through raten to all European North Continental and Helilah Porta, mind Trinste, Lisbon, Oportu Genoa, and biker Med turranean Lavertine, Black Balsle Bea and Forts, and all Norib and Bonth American Porik,
Next Sailings from Hongkong : OUTWARD.
For Shuugbal, Rob & Yokohama : ̧
0. F. LA EISZ ... 13th Sept.
ARCADIA......... 24h Sept
HOMEWARD.
For Haven, Homburg
8.8. GOLDENFELB... 4th Supt. For Havre, Rotic dsm & Hamburg,
98. BRINGAVIA......Яth Sopt For Bevre, Breman & Bambang :
9.8. STEVIA ......12th Sop. For Vur oillos, Havre, H'burg & Ant BS PRESSEN ... 10t Fep Lac BOSTON ↳ NEW YORK g
S. AMBRIA.........81st Aug.
Hamburg-Amerika Linie,
SC NULA......10th ''et.
For Further Eartu ulare, upply tes
LOG BOOK.
Oldest Yacht.
Ringtone ihre
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dough perhaps not to the same degree usein the case of Japanese shipping, by omission of the salt trade. The inclusion of junk Built in 1832, the yacht, Am-rado, which advanced greatly phion, which is said to be the both in tonnage and in cargo oldest in the country, has boon carried, brings the Chinese share
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1912.
Europe, &c.
VESSELS TAKING CARGO.
Destination.
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London and Antwerp via Singapore, đo. |London, via Usaal Ports of CallTM
Havre, Rotterdam and Hamburg, &o. Havre and Hamburg, &o.
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Havre, Bremon and Hamburg
Marseilles, Hamburg, &o,
European Ports.
For Freight
Apply To N. T. E
P. & 0. Co....
Vessel's Name.
To bo Dispatched.
...
∙Kago Maru
•
11 September.
Nubia
4 Sept., sbout
Авваун
P. & O. Co....
31 August, Noon
Brisgotia
H. A. L.
8 Soptom bor
Suevia
444
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1
100
H. A. L.
12 September
O`J, D. Ahlora.
H. A. L.
5 October
Goldenfels
H. A. L.
4 September
Silesia
H. A: L.
Fromsson
H, A. L.
Glenlogon
Kleist, Duneric Vorworts
...
M. & Co.
Bank Line
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...
PSL
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Marseillen, Havro, Homburg & Antwerp, &o.. Naples and Antworp
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Naples, Gonos, Algiers, Gibraltar, Southampton Oopopurta via Mauritius
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Triosto, Fiumo, Venice via Singapore Trieste via Singapore, Penang, Colombo, &c... Afrien
New York
Now York, via Suez Canal Buston and Now York San Francisco, &c.
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S.. T. & Co...
21 September
16 September
14 Sept, about
..4 September
10 September
S. W. & Oo.... 1 September 8. W. & Co.... 19 September
New York, San Francisco and Canada.
San Francisco via Keelung and Japan, &c.
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do Moxico, Peru, Chili vis Japon Victoria, Seattle, &c...
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14
th
Daore Castio
Shizouka Maru.
. Canuda Maru
Chicago Mara... Ortorio
H. A. L..
P. M. Co.
T. K. K.
***
17 September
8.October
17.Sopt., 1 p.m.
3 Sopt., 1 p.m.
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443
Ambrin Inverclyde
部告
31 August, about
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S. T. & Co...
10 Sept., about
...
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D. & Co.
***
19 Sept., about
414
Siboria
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01
Chiyo Maru
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Koron
P. M. Co.
Shinyo Maru
3 October, 1 p.m.
Т. К. К.
Buyo Maru
10 September
T. K. K.
4 October
T. K. K.
444
10 September
0. 8. K.
0. S. K.
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Empress of Japan Monteagle
Australia.
TH
Empire Prinz Sigismund
G. L. & Co....
M. & Co.
14 September 7 September
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Japan,
Vio oria, B.C., & Tacoma via Keelung, &c. Victoria, BC., & Tacoma vin Keelung & Japan Viatoria, Vancouver, B O., Seattle & Tacoma, &c. Vancouver via Ports
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re-painted and is mo rod at in the entire trade to the second Australian Porta
335 por cont. in 1910.
Osborno, where she will be wod | placo, with 285 per cant. of the Australian Ports vin Manila as a househoat, says the "Daily tonnago and 33-2 por cont. of the Mail." B fore the yacht was cargo in 1911, against 282 and bought by the present owner, the Rov. O. H. V Pixoll, of St. Faith's Vicarage, nka Newington, N., she was ou biro at Cowes as a pleasure-host,
Singapore, Coast Ports and
Germany.-German shipping Batavia, Choribon, Samarang, &c.
in 1911 shows a great falling-off;
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while 38 vessels entered in 1909
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jand 20 in 1910, only 4 oppour in Bombay via Singapore, and Colombo Newchang Shipping.' thọ tablo for 4911. The Gorman | Singapore, Penang and Calcutta British-British shipping at 'gonstor which formerly traded to
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Yokohama and Kobe Weihaiwei and Tientsin Tientsin Haiphong
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Tjiliwong
Tjimahi
Tjitaroom
Fooksang
Laisang
Bombay Mara...
Muttra
Izola
Jinson Maru.; Borneo Tjimsnook Yawata Maru... Prinz Waldotnar Fazilka
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this port consists principally of Nowelwang has been sold to Singapore, Ponang and Rangoon stoamers ongagol" in cousing dap moso, so that flag was only trade, either with oilor tranty, represented in 1911 by ocassional ports or with the non-troaty ports] visits of Hamburg-Amerika Linie) of Tongalow and Langkow, but vowel on route bouween Tientsin comprises, also some voss is on-Dairen, and Tsingtau. toring from or olearing to plucos Loss of British Ship. out of China. Prucially these |
A ̧Lloyd's telegram from Punta vessels are entirely ongaged in the Arents, Costa Rica, says that the kerosene oil trade, though there British ship. Criccieth Castle, may be an easional instineo of 1,020 tons, from Ballestas Island a steamer norm slly trading on tho Pora), for, Falmouth, was Chinese coast visiting Windiwos-totally lost on July 14, but part took or Japan.
of the crow woro aivoil and land- From the point of view of thed at lunta Arenas, British shipping firms, the your
Harbour Improvements in 1011 TO-THE- be rogarded ny
Yokohama. eminently satisfactory. The Bi- In view of the opening of the tish share in stonımor tonuago in- Panama Canal in a couple of years, -croased from 333 to 10.4 per the authorities of the Yokohama cent.; in cargo carriol from 420 Harbour Office, finding it necess. to 516 per cont. The absolutelary to provide myo extensivo Tamsui via Swatow and Amy increase was 6,702 tons and anchorage for shipping, hava Aaping vit Switow in 1 Any 2078,000 worth of airgo, wülst alrondy drawn up a plan to ex- Shanghai, Yokohama, Kobe and Moji the absoluto increase for all no- tend the harbour limits. Accord-Shanghai, Kabo, đn. tionalities was 91.270 tons and ing to this plan, s new break. Shanghai out Kobe £651.851. Thus, if this wore the water, longer and wilor than Shanghai, Kobe and Mɔji whole of the I was, it would apparte prosent
will une.
be as if Batish shipping bid taken constracte froin the Tsurumi Shanghii, Mɔjɩ, Kɔbo and Yokohams, throo quarters of the total increstuary to the present, break Shanghu, Nigauki, Kobe and Yokohama ment in tonnage, while as regards water. The water frout at Esurumi, Shunghi, &. cargo it hui mulo, an alvaco Nan imagi, Koyasu and Kon-Soghai Ballicient to offset a large diminugawa is to be included in the tion suifarel by other flags and new harbour district, and utilized | loave a balance of £608,068 to the only for mooring consting vessels. good.
At the same time, facilities are to
Mauila, Jeba and Iloilo Manila, Mangarin, Iloilo and Cebu Swałow Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Fue show, ku
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Bank Line
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C. P. R. Co.... C. P. R. Co....
J. C. J. L J. O. J. L..... J. C. J. L. N, Y. K
*T*
17 September
14 September
5 October
Quick despatch Quick dospatch Quick despatch ... 2 September J. M. & Co.... 31 August, noon J. M. & Co.... 4 September J. M. & Co.... 9 September
J. M. & Co.... 31 August, Noon N. Y, K. 7 September. M. & Co. Middle of Sept. J. O. J. L... Quick despatch N. Y. K. 25 September M. & Co. J. M. & Co....
17 Sept., about
11 September
J. M. & Co...
4 Sept, about
J. M. & Co.... B. & 8.
7 September
31 August
2 September
1 September
11 September
Cheongshing... J. M. & Co....
Taming
Zafiro Haimun
Hajching Haitan Daijin Maru Soshu Maru Japan Flintshire Caylou Mara Numsang Gregory Apear. Namur
B. & S.
M. M. Co.
J. M. & Co.... 31 August, 2 p.m. J. M. & Co.... 7 September B. & 8.
... 3 September
S. T. & Co.... 7 September D. L. & Co.... 1 September D. L. & Co.... 3 September D. L. & Co.... 6 Soptombor 0.8. K. 3 September 0. S. K. 4 September A. N. & Co.... 15 Sept., about J. M. & Co.... 1 October N. Y. .
440
9 September
J. M. & Co....
31 August, Noon.
D. S. & Co....
7 September.
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P. & 0.
5 Sept., about
5 Sept., about
Den of Glamis... Gooben Tjilatjap
O, F. Laeisz
..
J. M. & Co.... M. & Co. ...J.C. J. L.... H. A. L.. H. A. L.
П. А. .
4 Sept., about Quick dospatch 15 September 24 September 10 October
8. W. & Co.... 5 September.
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Arcadia
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Scandia
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Africa
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Hangsang Aahui Cheaau Liona
B. & S.
... 31 August
B. & S.
... 5 September
B. & S.
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To Sail Hongkong -New York.
Devault
To Sail
HAMBURG—AMERIKA LINIE
FOR. BOSTON & NEW YORK.
J. M. & Co.... 1 September
P&O. Co.,... 12 September
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
VESSELS ADVERTISED TO DEPART TO-MORROW.
Vore!
The British aliaro in inland provided on shore for more ✨ water trade was ro luced to aboutffective communication between one-half of what is had boon in and land. The present har 1910; this reduction is party hour may be exolusively utilized the result of plaque prevention for accommodating vessele om- measures, partly of vigorous employed on foreign lines after the petition by a Chinose rival firm. completion of the new harbour
Japanese Japanese tonmige striot. shows an inora180 of 142,034 |
The above proposal Bays the toas, double as great as the in Japan Gizite," was anbmitted erenso un lor the British flag,to the Central Government for though its share of cargo, action while Baron Bufu was shown in the customs returns.Governor of Kanagawa Profeo- only advanced by £101,670.to. Mr. 8 Asano, Prosident of the Expressel in percentages, this is Toyo Kisen Kisha, and Direstor an increase from 33 to 401 per at other Japanese concorns, soon cent. in tonnage with a deoroase became aware of this plan, and from 283 to 279 per cent. in started a moment to take up cargo. The missing factor, the the construction of the new har supply of which is needed to our work, being supported by AMERICAN ASIATIC S.S. CO. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Shangha, etc., explain how such a such a state the family of Mr. Yasuda, a well- of things on have been profitable, known Tokio banker. Mr. Asano is, of course, the largo share lo wiahoe to obtain enjoyed by Japanness shipping mission to rocinim 320,000 | in the salt trade. While Britial tsubo of the foreshore in the
in
dock-yard
per-
FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL. (With liberty to call at the Malabar Coast.)
5.8. “INVERÖLYDE”
For Freight and further information
SHEWAN, TOMES & U., tons.
Genoml Agenta, -Chinese-Chinese steamer ton- drawing up of Mr. Asano's plan | Hongkong. 28vd Jnir, 1919. 1 387 nage shows a slight decrease, has just been finished, and he has chiefly under the inland watere now submitted it, with his appli- Regular Steamship Service handing, with a rathor
more cation, to the Kanagawa Kenchio. With Liberty to call at the
The Yokohams Economic AND SAILING FROM FloNazane, verlons decrease in cargo carried.
The general absolute increase in sociation, consisting of local busi FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK, the trade of the port makes the nese men, which has of late been 8.8, DACRE 1 On or about 19th relative decrease, ie, from 183 busily discussing the Yokohama
September. to 148 per cont. of the total, Exhibition question, is reported as
For Freight and fartber, information, appear somewhat heavy when wo surprised at the sudden application apply to expres the figures in terms of of Mr. Asano, who with his scheme percontage. But here again the has forestallod local business › published" returns: ers vitiated,
shipping has seriously lost ground new harbour, to build thereon on or about 10th September, 1912. in the inland waters trade, this the largest branch of Japanese shipping has the Orisat, and to connect apply to #advanced from 27,732 to 80,000 the proposed Tokic-Yokohama Canal with the new harbour, The
Malabar Const.
CASTLE"!
DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
*HE Steamship THE
"
AMDBIA, Capt. W. Fass will be despatched as abore on or about the 81st August, Bangon, 1019.
For Haiphong,
Bingen.
Swatow,
Hangsang.
Europe,
Assafe.
New York,
Ambria.
Calcutta,
Booking.
Itola.
Walhaiwai,
Kacibow.
For freight apply to
Manila,
Hongkong Office. Hongkong. 97th July, 1918.
Shanghai, 589 Ningpo,
Гарка Млово,
THE
OHINA PROVIDENT Bourabaya, LOAN AND MORTGAGE
00., LD.
(Capital Paid 'or...$1,250,000.)
مما
The Orrian "or"
Ypensing. Nimang.
Anbai
Hupch. Bentomond.
Bul Tal. Patchaburi,
VESSELS ADVERTISED TO ARRIVE TO-MORROW. Sandakan, Borneo.
The T. K. K. a. left Yokohams: for
24th fast, wheho she fa das on" the Brd prot
HOTLE
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Atidine, S. W.
The P. M. B. 8. Co.'s as, Siberis salled for Hongkong with the Barberini, A. T. American Hall on Thursday, the 80th Barlow, Miss K. last, and is das to arrive at this Bats, E. it. port on the 6th prox., mm,
Beaumont, G, A, Bell, U. D. J. The P. M. 5. S. Co's sa. Hores Bens, G. A will leave Hongkong for Ban Francisco ria Kelang, Shanghai, Japan ports and Honolulu, ou the 3rd prox, at 1 p.m.
AUSTRALIAN MAIL.
The F. G. M. b. Priza Waldomar, left Sydney on the 24hrst, at 11 and may be expected pare on the 16to
prox.
The E. & A... St. Alban's left Sydney on the 28th inst., for this port,
| via Quesneland poris, Port Darmia snd
Manila,
JANADIAN MAIL.
Joseph, B. M. Joseph, E. M. Jungar, H.
Kabel, E. 8.
Kelly, Major and
Kempthorne, A. 8.
Bowater, Major F. Kmak, H.
B.
Lehnert, G. F.. Lloyd, G. T. Lopes, Lt. J. M
at MicIntyra, Mr. &
Brown, J. G. Brown, Mr. & Mr.
8. R. Bryan, L. W. Butohur, Mr,
Mes.
Mm. Nell
and Marriott, Dr. O.
Marshali, W. E.
B.
McKenny, Dr. O "Miker, H. L.
Chapman, O. Clase, Mrs. P. P. Cokely, T. J. Cooper, W. A. J.
Corinne, Miss. Gl.
Crooker, Miss
WH Mehta, K. B. Merecki, J......... Meyer, V.
D. F.
Maldor, Mr. aad
Mr. J. Mooner, L.
|
Crockett, J. B.
Curry, G. P.
Davis, C. H..
Dario, Edgar B. D'Omslagen, V.
Morris, J
The O. P. R. Co.'s s.. Monteagle which left here on the 3rd lust., arrived | Dorian, J. H.
at Vancouver, B.C., on the 24th inst.. | Douglas, Mrs. R. H. AA 1.00 .m.
GERMAN MAIL.
The 1. G. M.
Goebon carrying
the German Mails with dates from Borlin of the 7th in k., luft Culombo on Monday, the 26th inst., .., and may be expected here on or about Wednesday, the 4th prox.
MERCHANT STEAMERS.
The s.s. Glenfary passed the Sue
Onnal on the 9th Int.
Drew, W O.
Eximos, E. J. W. · Edie, J. W. Ehrenfels, Mr. and
Mrs. H. O. Finlayson, Capt. E. 'isher, 13, A. Florin, A. G.. Fowler, E. A. 6.. Franch Mrs, & child Fuller, Denman George, Mr. & Mrs.
F. J. Gordon, A. G. George, Misa
Gon'boura, V. Goald, Mr. & Mrs.
The Blogul Line 6. Montrose sailed from United Kingdom on the 17th | Gratama, D. M. G, inst,, for Hongkong via the Straits.
Grimakaw, B, J.
Harbord, W. T. Harrison, A. Halt, W. A Hourh, Dr. 8. Hont, Th. Van Inge soll, F. B. lanes, Capt. I. Jaand, Capt. Jones, J. W.
The Barber Line .. Wray Castle, Capt. T. P. anilod from New York on the 18th inss., for Hongkong via the Straits.
The Barber Line s.e, Saint Patrick left New York on the 26th ult., for Hongkong and Far East via the Straite.
The Soang Line B. Glenogle loft Rangoon the 21st last for Hongkong via Penang and Singapo ro sad is expected to arrive here on the 2nd prox
оп
Tho N. V. K. a. Shizuka Meru, Amrica Line, left. Kobe for this port
Marley, J. P. Neuen, J. Oborg, R. - Plesbergen, H. ⠀ Pringle, W., Jun Ray, E. H.
Rosy, Miss F. Ribeiro, Mr. and
Mrs. A. P.
Sobozer, Dr.
Bchwolks, W. Smith, E. E. Bolamon, H. H. Steiner, Lt, anj
-Mm. G. E. Taylor, J. U. Varmeij, G. Wagner, C. 8. Waterman, E. J.
Watkins, H.
Whamond, D. M. White, Mr. & Mm,
H. L. H. Whitmarh, A.
Wile, Simon Willits, Mr. and
Mm. U. D. Wood, G. G. Wright, Mr. sod
Mr. J. F. Young, J. A.
Honener, Miss M1. Johnson, B. F. Jone. D.
Aston. Hovan.
Agundo, V.
Arnold, J. B. Alonso, F.
Austin, B. W.
Birot, L
sia Moji and Shanghai on the 28rd Armantegal, F. de Inst., and is expected here on the 1st
prox.
Tho Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s .. Bros. A. de Japsn loft Port Bald on the 20th inst., Burditt, H. H. and is expected here on or about the Byrne, J. D. 15th prox.
Campbell, J.
Kerrigan, F.
Komaroff, Miam Lassins, Cleo, ... Lopes, M.
Müller, A.
Lugabil, V.
Myers, Chan, H.
Naftaly, Mr. and
·
* Mn. A.
| Castillo, V. M. del The N. Y. K... Totomi Maru. Chopard, F, A. Calcutta Line, left Caloutta for this port Cochin, D. na the 20th inst., and is expected on the Cook, J. R. Biti prox.
Cortez, A.
The I.-C. 6. N. Co.'s s... Laisang, Cougrave, D. N. from Saimonoseki, is dão at Hongkong Cowell, G.
Lon the 27th inst, and learn for Strita | David, J. A.
and Calcutta on the 8rd prox
་
Olson, O. G.
'Olion, Mr. C. G.
Pacheco, A.
Pamont, G. W..
Poker, E. J.
Parr, V. C. Derbrien. Mr. and Peres, F. B.
Mrs. G. F.
Petersen, H. C.
Robinson, E. P..
The 1. G. M... Borneo lolt Banda-Duff, A. kan on Monday, the 27th inst., p.m.Fatherstonbaugh,J. Rodrigus, J.
nd may be expected here on or abɔnt Granudo, A. Saturday, the 81st inst., at noon.
Graham, J.
The American and Oriental Line ..Greenwood, F. fererio from New York, left Singapore leaner, Mrs. on Tawday orening, for this port and
Bonga, B,
Tremblay, Mr. and
Mrs. K.
G.
Walker, T. H.
F',
Wright, H. M.
may be expectei hare on Monday, the 2nd prox., evening.
KING
EDWARD. HOTEL
The Barber Lino 8.8. Mancaster Castle sailed from New York on the Aron, E. 26th inst., for Hongkong and the Far Degly, R. A.
East.
Mody, Mr. & Mrs
J. E. X. Murray, M. F:
Bellion, Dr.
Pasursors, Capt.
Donaldson, W. A.
Elphinstore, F.
Ling Fischett, Mm.
The T. K. K. 9. Buyo Mara Crosse, Lieut. arrived at Honolulu from Manzanillo on the 18th inst, and is expected at Yokohama on the 4th prox.
The T. K. K. a... Kiyo Mara loft Grimble, Geo. Yokohama for Honolulu on the 21st Hunter, H. inst., where she is expsetet on Hyda, F. H. the Dth prox.
The T. K. K. a., Hongkong Maru arrived at Valparaiso from Coronel on the 29th Inst., and leaves from | Igalgne on the 80th insi.
The L-O. 8. N. Co's «.s. Uhsong shing, from Weibiisei, in das at Hongkong on the 80th inst., and leaves for Tientsin on the Brd prox.
Kay, Mr. W. Kay, Capt. Lasals, B. M. Lemaire, Mr. and Mr. and child Manhoff, O.-N.
Batcock
The L-U. 8. N. ()»,'s vs. Namsang, Bond, C, from Singapore, is due at Hongkong on Byrae, F. A. the 29th fast, and loves for Shanghai Chinster, B. and Japan on the Ist prox.
The L-O. 8. N. Co's ex. Yatshing,
Pearman, H. Ramsay, Mrs. B.
Schenk, Mr. and
M.ra. Sibres, Dr. A.
Sparg, H.
| Stewart, Capt.
-Maw, Alloa "H and children Taylor, H. H. White, F. W.
GRAND HOTEL
M÷Gmth MeJones, F.
· Monkil, Ó.
Myall, A. T.
Olador Conway, W. N. Coyus, F.
Elson
Croma Calcutta, is day x Hongkong 5 Farmer the 1st prox.
Frampton, Miss The L.-O. 8. N. Co.'s ae. Choysang, Gabriel from Shaoghal, is das at Hongkong on Grifin, D. P. the 1st prox. and leave for Bhaoghat Haast, Mrs. on the 8th prox.
James, Mr. C. A. The Shire Line 8.4. Den of Glamis („Jensan, H. ( from London is dus at Hongkong on | Kill, Mr., & Mrs, the 3rd prox. She presed Canal on King, A. J.-B. AMERICAN MAIL.
the 2nd Inst. i'm th
Kial, B. M The P. M. 8. 8. Co.'s na. Chips Loft San Francisco for Hongkong Yi-
The B. L. B. Co's Itola, Etagh, F.,0. Honolulu, the Japan ports and Bhangs from Moji, is das at Hongkong on the Lorria, F.
29th fast, and leaves for Straite and bal, on Saturday, the 17th fast, sailed from San Francisco for Hongkong
The P. M. 8.B. Co.'sas. Alanchuria Bango yn the Sist inst.
The I. 6. M. Co.'s us. Olurs, Tia Henelain, the Japan poris and from Bangoos, is dus at Hongkong an Maalla on Friday, the 38x1 fast. the 7th grax, and leaves for Yokohama OK!
TL-1. E. KL. Uhiyo Masu, and Kobe on the 9th prox.
Lowns on Mortgage of Howe Props ty
da. Goods received on Storage, Advances wads on Merchandise. Laos made on the President Syrian (Rates and Partieniars on appliestips) TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR OF WILLS, ATTORNEY, 40,
Undertaken and Exsentéi, 197 loares: San - Frañol-no for Hongkong The Beang Line a., Bang Bos left Chine SEZWAK, TOMES & Co., vis usual ports of call on the 8iat lark, Rangoon on the 28th inst; for Hong Cora Omeral Manarem, and le exposted to arrive here on the kong ris Pinang and Bingapore and li
489 37th prox.
Rosglasg, 7th Aug. 1919. “[526] "Hongkong, 19th March, 1908. -
tried to andre here on the 9ik pry.
Predas, Bi Richmond, B.
Kidger
Strohkorb, H
Tempest, Biles
Tollan, Di
Tasker, A.
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