THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY) SEPTEMBER
Shipping HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.
IN CONJUNCTION WITH
Deutsche Dampfschiffahrts Gesellschaft “HANSA.”
EAST ASIATIC SERVICE,
gular Sailings from JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIPPINES,
via STRAITS and COLOMBO,
TO
Marseilles, Havre, Bremen and Hamburg and New York,
aking Cargo at Through rates to all European North Continental and British Pria, nian Trieste,
Lisbon, Operto, Glenoa, and other Mediterranean Levantine, Black Ballit Sea and Pors, and all North and South American Ports.
Next Sailings from Hongkong OUTWARD.
for Bhanghai, Kobe & Yokohama :
n
11
·O. F. LAE18Z ...180) Sep!.
ARCADIA....24th Sept.
SCANDIA......... 10th Oet.
For Havre
HOMEWARD.
Hamburg:
8.8. GOLDENFELS... 4th Sept. For Havre, Rotterdam & Hamburg
6.8. BRISGAVIA......8th Sept For Havre, Breinen & Hamborg:
8.8. SUEYIA12th Sept. For Manelles, Havre, 'borg & Ant 8.8. PRESSEN 16th Pept For BOSTON & NEW YORK:
8.8. AMBRIA.........81st Aug, Hamburg-Amerika Linie, Hongkong Office.
For Further Particulars, apply 'to-
LOG BOOK.
N. Y. K. and Koreans.
The Japan Chronicle" learns that the Kobo branch of the Nippon Yuson Kaisha has made an arrangement with the Kat samic Rodo Kaisha, Kobe, to employ Koreans as sailors. Thirty young Koroans between "10 and 20 years of age are to be taken on trial for three months, If found satisfactory, they will serious apprent ces for soven years, and will be accorded the same treatment a Japanese
allora.
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HONGKONG POSTAL ACTIVITY.
Last Year's Report Shows A Steady Development.
VESSELS TAKING CARGO
Destination.
Europo, &c.. London
Apply To
Dispatched:
N. YA K. V.
.... 11 September P.&O. Co.....14 Septembor
Aistrup, O.
Barlow, Miss K. Bato, E. B.
Beaumont, G..A.
MOVEMENTS OF
STEAMERS.
VESSELS ADVERTISED TO
DEPART TO-MORROW.
Nubis. A
„HOTEL LISTS.
Honakova HoreL.
Jones, J. W
Barberini, A. T. ↑
Belalaimer, A, L. Bell, C. D. J. Fenn, G. A.
Junger, H. Kachlor, Cawald Kempthorne, A. S..
Kirke, Lt. Col.de
Mrs. H. L. Kruck, H,
Lohnert, G, FL
Towater, Major. F. Lloyd, 'G. T.
Vousel
CARGO,}}_{I
European Ports.
For Freight
Vessel's Name.
De
To be
For
ndon,
Kaga Maru
Eumpa
Kleist.":"
India
Calonite,
Nubia
Briagavia
P. & 0. Co.... 5 Sopt about H. AL.
Japan,
Laisang. Namur.
8 September
Japan,
Suovia
Shanghai,
Don of Glamis, Africa:
*I ANL. **
....
12 September
do
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O: J. D. Ahlers:
Shanghai,
H Brown, J. G.
3
Lucas, O. E
Macintyre, Mr, de
Baigun, ul.,:
Brown. Mr. & Mrs.
Mr. Nell
Marseilles, Hamburg, &o,
Silesia
21 September
Maono,
Marriott, Dr. O.:
Marseilles, Havre, Hamburg & Antwerp, &o....
Prensson (
des
10 September
Ningpo,
Buschner, O.
Manball, W.B.
Naples and Antworp
Glenlogan
Baigan, ots..:
Bungkinng.
Naples, Genon, Algiers, Gibraltar, Southampton
Kleist
Shanghai,
Воевод
Capoports via Mauritius
Duneric
Shanghai,
Siberia.
Trieste.
Austria
Triesto via Singapore, Ponnng, Colombo, &c.... · Afrion
London and Antworp vin Singapore, &c. Havre, Rotterdam and Hamburg, &c. Havre and Hamburg, do,
Now York via Suez
do "dó
Now York, via Suoz Canal Boston and New York San Francisco San Francisco, &c.'
do do
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H; AL... 5 October
H. A. L. H.A.L.
S. T. & Co.... M. & Co. Bank Line
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14 Sept., about.
5 September
10 September
8. W. & Co.... 1 October
S. W. & Co.... 10 September
New York, San Francisco and Canada.
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San Francisco via Keelung and Japan, &c. Mexico, Peru, Chili vin Japan
Viotoria, Souttle, &c.
Vio orin, B.C., & Tacoma via Keelung, &c. ... Vistoria, Vancouver, B.C., Seattle & Tacoma, &o. Vancouver via Ports
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The roport of the Postmaster Australia Porta General of Hongkong for the
do do year 1911 states that the number. Australian, Ports vía Manilo of mail bags and packets, dealt with in the General Post Office. Hongkong, amount to P37 325, an increase of 14,249 or 0.4 pér
'not
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Pathen Indrasamba Inverclyde Dacro Castle Okina
Siberia
Shinyo Maru ...
Chiyo Maru
Buyo Maru
Shidzuka Maru.
Canada Maru.. Ortoric
Empresa of Japan Monteagle
S. T. & Co... 10 September
J. M. & Co.... 28 September
5. T. & Co.... 10 Sept., about. 10 Sept., about
D. & Co.
P. M. Co.
P. M. Co.
T. K. K. T. K. K.
·T. K. K. T. K. K. 0.9. K.
Bank Line
**
24 September
... 17 September
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O. P. R. Co.... C. P. R. Co....
Australia.
Die
Empire Kumano Maru... Prinz Sigismund Yawata Maru ...
..G. L. & Co....
N. Y. K. M. & Co. N. Y. K.
Singapore, Coast Ports and Japan.
::
Calcutta vin Singapore Singapore, Penang and Calcutta Singapore, Penang and Rangoon Singapore, Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta Kudat and Sandakan Sandakan
KAR
Japan
do Kobe and Moji Kobe and Yokohama...
do do
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Yokohama `- Yokohama and Kaba Weiliwei and Tiontain
do
Haiphong
do
440
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Manila Manila, Mangarin, Iloilo and Cebu Munila, &e. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow
Foo.how, &o..
Foochow, Swatow and Amoy
...
cent. This increase, succeerling Batavia, Choribon, Samarang, &c. a corresponding increase of 8'5 per cent. in 1910, points to a tady development of the postal business of the Colony. The nuns ber of bags and packets sent in Royal Commission on Oll Fuel-transit through the Post Office The Royal Commission which amounted to 66,571, an ineren in to consider the question of oil of 1,751 over the preceding year, fuol and its application to the while the number of parcel re- propulsion of warships should captaolca handled in transit rose have something definite to guide from 3,180 to 3,709, an increase it in its investigatious if its pro- of 289, gress is as leisurely as that of Registration and. Parcel Branch, the average borly of the kind, Registered articles handled in Buys Shipping and Engineering." Hongkong amounted to 933,475, The Admiralty has not yet order a decrease of 68,335 compared ed the motor battleship which with the previous year. The de- according to some people it made crouse in registered articles is duc up its mind to build two or three to (1) more mails which passed years ago. But it has apparently through cloned and made up its mind us to which | découvert; (2) the disturbed state protected cruiser is to be the of China during the last months subject of the experiment with of the year. The decrease in heavy oil engines which Vickers, parcels is due mainly to the dis Ltd., are to be permitted to make turbed state of China and con- for its benefit largely, it is be-soquoat inability to forward Shanghai and Japan lieved, at their own expenso. parcels into certain parts of the Shanghai, Yokohama, Kobe and Mojí The Hawke is to be the vessel, interior. The amount of registered Shanghai, Kulio, &c. and for the purpose of ex-mattor forwarded via Siberia con-Shanghai and Kobe periment one of her twin steain tinued to show a marked increase Shanghai, Kobe and Moji engines is to be taken out and an during the year and is an Shanghai, Moji. Kobe and Yokohama, oil engine installed in its place ovidence of the increasing popu Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobo and Yokohama In the hauls of people liko the larity and of the greater fra- Vickora stoff, this should be a quency of this route. rather important business, be- |
Revenue and Expenditure. cause at Barrow they are very exact in experimental work of
Revenue amounted to $300,- this charactor, and they know a 319.30 as compared with the your 217.15, being a decrease of $119,. lot about oil ongines to begia 1910. Expenditure amounted to with. They deserve to succeed. Whether they will depend upon 710 38. Both decreases were large $422,207.97, a decrease of $48,- the Admiralty, which seems to know much better what it wantely due to the Imperial Govern- than what is practicable. The ment relieving this Colony of the Thornycroft destroyer Hardy, British Postal Agencies in China cards sent to Europe via Siberia. with oil engines instead of grain sale of postage stamps in Rong: basis of the calculations of the from 31st December, 1010. The These statistics will form the ing turbines, should also, if the Commission takes its work, se- kong accounted for $340,246.77 amounts of transit dues payable riously and slowly, provide food of the revenue, being an increase to Japan, the Chinese Eastern on the figures for the provious Railway, and Russia for the years reflection. This venture likewise deserves to succeed, for year of 87,473 08 or about 220 1910, 1911 and 1912. Mesare. Thornycroft have, per- per cent. The decrease in transit
A Parcel Post Agreement be- haps, dons more pioneer work charges, owing to the Imperial tween this Administration and Government being responsible Siam was concluded on August
for
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Shanghai
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Tjiliwong
310
Tjimahi
Tiitaroom Jalunga
Laisang Muttro Jinson Maru
Mausang Borneo Tjimanook
Yawata Maru Thongwa
8 October... 10 September 4-October
10 September 17 Sept., 1 p.m.
17 September
14 September
5 October
14 September 27 September ... 7 September .... 25 October
J. O. J. L. Quick dospatch J. Q. J. L.....
Quick despatol J. C. J. L... Quick despatch D. S. & Co.... 10 September J. M. & Co.... 5 September J. M. & Co.... 9 September
N. Y. K. 7 September J. M. & Co.... M. & Co.
...
J. O. J. L...
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**
N. Y. K.
114
Prinz Waldemar Miyaanki Marú Fazilka Okara
Chicongahing Huichow Singan Sikiong Loongsang
Tean Zafiro
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Haiyang Haitan Kaijo Maiu Kamakura Mara Japan Flintshire Coylon Maru Gregory Apear. Namur Den of Glamis... Tjilatjap
O. F. Laeisz
Arcadia
Scandia
Africa
Chenan
Linan
Devanlu
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104
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D. S. & Co....
M. & Co.
N. Y. K.
12 September Middle of Sept. Quick despatch
25 September
20 September
17 Sept,, about 11 September
J. M. & Co... 11 September J. M. & Co.... 9 September
J. M. & Co... 6 September B. & S.
B. & 8.
M. M. Co.
... 12 September
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1 Septembor
... 11 September
+10
J. M. & Co... 7 September B. & S. 10 September 8. T. & Co.... 7 September D. L. & Co.... 10 September
D. L. & Co.... 6 September 0.8. K
N. Y. K.
H
11 September
A. N. & Co.... J. M. & Co.... N. Y. K. D. B. & Co.... P. & O.
....
41.
J. M. & Co.... J. O. J. L.... H. A. I. H.A. L. H. A. L.. 8. W. & Co....
... B. & 8.
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B. &'S. P & O. Oo. Choysang ... J. M. & Co....
To Sail Hongkong-New York.
11 September
15 Sept., about 1 October
9 September
7 September
5 Sept., about 5 Sept., about Quick despatch 15 September 24 September 10 October
5 September
6 September
7 September
12 September
8 September
ToTM Sail
THE "INDRA " LINE, LIMITED,
FOR NEW YORK, vk SUEZ, CANAL. (With liberty to call at the Malabar Coast)
THE Steamship
INDRASAMHA,"
with the marine internal com- for the Agencies in China will 22. 42 parcels, in two boxes bustion engine than anybody not be fully apparent until 1912 destined for the British Post
and 1913, as transit charges are Office, Shanghai, placed on board AMERICAN ASIATIC 8.8. 00. Captain Jones, will be despatched as paid in arroar.
Notices to Mariners. China Boa-A shoal with a depth of 2 fathoms over it has been discovered northward of Loftus! Bank, Gulf of Siam, 4 1-2 miles 68 from Tanjong Patani.
*Money Orders.
the s.8. Asia, were lost in the wreck of that vessel. The Pacific The total Money Order tran- MailSteamship Company accapted actions for the year amounted to responsibility and paid all claims £167,346. Ss. Bd., constituting an in connection therewith, increase of 45,549 over the figures
for the previous year, the record
dia.
(CAPITAL PAID ur...31,250,000.) Lonan on Mortgageof Home Projan y
pods received on Stomge Las made on the Provident System. Adranom made an: Merchandina
Rates and Fationiam on appkosti
Approximate position on B. A. Chart No. 908, latitude 8° 58' 30" year hitherto, British Postal Or- THE CHINA PROVIDENT N., longitudo 101° 21' 45" E ders were osshed in the Hong- LOAN AND MORTGAGE
Obina-The Chinese Govern kong Office to the amount of
00., LD. ment has given notice that the £8,044. 9s. Od., an increase of channel westward of Niutau Rock, 61,778 on the provious year. This Fagoda Anchorage, has closed increase more than compensated and a-new-channel-hes opened for a decrease of 41,140-in-the eastward of that rook.
issue of such orders. Local Pos The black buoy formerly mark tal Notes were issued during the ing the western edge of Niutan year to the amount of 634,000 Book has been discontinued and increase over the previous year of a red bqoy has been established 25,309, In 25 feet at low water spring direct exchange of Money tides on the eastern, edge of the Orders with the Philippine Lalands ock 0.05 mile 8 degrees 40′ from came into force on the 1st July, Single. Troom. This buoy marks During the first 28 days, of
arboard alde of the channel November statistios were taken of |
the weight of letters add post
FOR NEW YORK VAA BUEZ CANAL. With liberty to call strhe (9: Malaber: Const.)
6.8. "INTEROLYDE"
on or about 16th September, 1919,*
Pply to
For Freighs and farder information SHEWAN, TOMES & U.,
Guanl-Agonis. Hongkong, 23rd July, 1912.. 18771 Regular Steamship Service
• With Liberty to call it the
Malabar Coaste tim PROTDAND BAILING YAOK Horerine FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK:
CASTLE 5.8.DACBE) On or about 191
Beptemberi FOR NEW YORK.
8th Oct
above on 28th September.
For Fraght or Passage, apply to JARDINE, HATHEBON & Co, LD., gested) Gezonal Managara. Hongkong and Sept., 1919. [686
Chonan. "Hoogkong Sul Tal Унддар....
Butcher, Mr. and Marker, 1. L.
VESSELS ADVERTISED TO
ARRIVE TO-MORROW.
From Shanghai, Europe, London,
Vessel!!
Empress of India."
Goeben....
Den af Glamis,"
AMERICAN MAIL.
The P. M. 8. 8. Oo.'s a.s. Chiun left San Francisco for Hongkong via Honolulu, the Japan parts aud Sheng
bai, on Saturday, the 17th ult.
Charo, Mr. P. P.
Muhta, K. B.
MoKenny, Dr. O•
Chapman, C. B. W
Clarko, G. 8.
Cokely, T. J.
·
Cooper," "Wi A.J.
Crockett, J. B.
Corlass, Miss G.
Crooker, Miss
Morck, J.. Meyer, G.
| Mills, L. 8.
Muldor, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. F. Morila, J.
Croyson, A. M..
Nauen, J. Cuiry, G. P
Nothombo, Capt. Davis, O. II.
and Mrs. F. D. Davis, Edger B.Foyen, Miss W.
Oberg, B. D'Ortungen, V,
Douglas, Mrs, R. H. Pink, Mr. & Mr. Dorian, J. B, Piasbergen, H.
TP. M. 8. 8. Co.'s.. Blanchutiszew, WON THINK sailed from San Francisco for Hongkong Eames, E. J. W. Pringlo, W., Jan via konlulu, the Japan ports and Ehrenfels, Mr. and Ray. E. H. Manlia on Friday, the 23rd ult.
· Mr. H. C.
Tho T. K. K... Bhinya Maraber, 20. will leave Hongkong for Ban Frazcisco Fowler, E. A.
via usual ports of Call on Tuesday, the Frank, Mr. & Mrs.
10th in t
** J. S. H.
Richards, D.
Scherer, Dr. Solwelko, W. Simmil, G. W.
Smith, E E.
The T. K. K. a. Chiyo Mara Franch,M.&child Solomon, H. H, loff San Francisco for Hongkong on Fuller, Denman Bear, Capt. H.
George, Mr. & Mrs. Businer, Lt. saj
the 81st ult.
The T. K. K. 8, Nippon, Maru left Yokohama for Honolulu on the 24th ult., where she is expected on the
8rd inst.
The T. K. K... Testo Maru left Yokohama for Honolula" on the
31st nlt., where she is expected on the
10th inst.
The P. M. 8. 8. Co.'s 8.8. Siberis with the American Mail will be due at
this port on Friday, the 0th inst., between noon and 2 p.m.
AUSTRALIAN MAIL.
The 1, G. M... Prinz Waldemar, left Sydney on the 24th ult, at 11 am, sad may be expected here on the 10th inst.
Gordon, A. G.
F. 3. Gorge, Miss Gilmer, J. B. Goruzert, 0. Gould, Mr. & Mr.J. Gourges, L. Gratam, D. M. G. Hall, Capt. T. P.. Grimshaw, It. Ja
Harbord, W. T. Harison, A.
Goulbourn, V.
Hawkoy: Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. Holt, W. A. Hauch, Dr. 8.
Mr. O. B.
Taylor, J. G. Trumpler, Misz R.
Vermeij, G. Vollbricht, E. Walred, J. P. V.. Waterman, E. J. Watkins, H. ...? Whamond, D. M.
- White, Mr. & Mr.
HI, L. H. Whitmarsh, A. Wile, Simon Willie, Mr. and
Mrs. O, D. Wood, G. G.
Wright, Mr. and
Mr. J. F. Yoting, J. A.
Hunt, Th. Van- Innes, Capt. R. Jahn, Dr.
ASTOR
Hova.
Julinson, B. F. Jonos, D.
Komaroff, Misa
Arrantegui, F. de
Lopez, M..
Lopez, Buxto
Muller, A.
The E. & A. 8.8. St. Albane left Bydary on the 28th ult., for this port, rla Queensla & poris, Port Darwin and | Aguilar, M. Manila.
Alonso, E. The E. & A. 6.5. Empico will·lonve | Arnold, J. B. for, Australia du Saturday, the 21st inst., at 11 am..
2.
CANADIAN, MAIL.
The C. P. R. Co.'s .. Empress of Japan arrived at Shanghal on Blonday, thu 2nd inst,, at 1-n.m., and left again at 1 pu, same day for Hongkong where he is due to arrive on Thursday, | the 5th insi,, at 8 a.m.
GERMAN. MAIL.
The 1. G. M, Ka. Goebon carrying the German Mails. with dates from Beriln of the 7th ult., loft Singapore on. Sunday, the 1st inst,, at 8 a...
and may be expeted here on or about Thursday, the 5th inst. al ́5 p..
MERCHANT STEAMERS.
The Gianfang passed the Sae Canal on the 9th ult.
Bayle, Mr. & Mrs.
·Jack Birot, JJ, Broo, A. de Bardilt; H: H. Byrne, J. D. Oknapbell, J... Castillo, V. M. del Chopard, F. A. Cook, J. R. Corlez, A. Cosgrave, D. N. Cowell, G. David, J. A. Ferreira, O. M. Daf, A.
Granado, A. Grahani, J. Groanwood, F Haskell, E, 8 Henner, Mrs. 'G.
F.
7.
Hensnor, Miss M.
Batcook,
Byrne, F.A.
Lurobil, V.
Myers, Chan, H.
Naftaly, Mr. and.
Mrs. B. Olson, O. G. Olson, Mrs. C. G. Pacheco, A. Parsons, G. W. Parker, E. J.
Peraz, F. R.
Petersen, H. O. Robinson, H, P., Rodriguez, J.
Salamaner, M
0.
·Tanjoco, G., Tecüter, F. Villars, Mrs. 8. 'Villar, O." Walker, T. E. Wright, H. M.
Quand Hors
The Mogul Line .. Montrose sailed from United Kingdom on the 17th Bond, 0. ult, for Hongkong via the Straits.
The Barber Linos Wray Castle Chester, R. sailed from New York on the 18th Conway, W. N. ak, for Hongkong via the Straits,
Cogue, F.
The Barber Line .. Saint Patrick Elson 1-ft New York on the 26th July, for Farmer Hongkong and Far East via the Frampton, Miss Straite,
Gabriel The Swedish East Asiatic Co's GH, D. P. Japon left Port Said on the 20th ult, Hanat, Mraph and is expected hore on or about the James, Mr. O, A. 15th. Inst.
Jennon, H. The N. Y. K. Totomi Mard. Kill, Mr. & Mr, Caloutts Line, Loft Oalentia for this port King, A. J. B. on this 20th ult, and is expected on the | KKI, N. 6th inst.
Kriegh, F. C. The Barber Lines...Moncaster Lotrin, B.: Chatle aalled from. New York on the
14.
+
MoGrath
MeJones, P Merkil, C.
Myall, A. T. Oloffer
Praias, B.
Richmond, H. Ridger
Strobkorb, H.
Tempest, Miss
Tollas, D.
Tacker, A. Volokmann, Mr. &
Welch, T, BS
Wait Wilks
Mr. and Mr. Monta
-Murray, M. F.
PARrmore, Capt
· Men Pearman, H. Ramsay, Mr. B Schank, Mr. and
25th alt., for Hongkong and the Fax KING EDWARD HOTEL
Aron, F. with an li Mody, Mr. & Mr. The Beang Line . Jeang Bee left Begly, R. A. J. H. N. Rangoon on the 28th ul., for Hong Baillies, Dr. -, kong via Pasang and 8lugapore and in Orope, Lalent. exposed to arrive here on the 9thInst, Donaldson, W. A The T. K. I... Hongkong Mara Elphinstors, F Jeft Yulgaraiso on the 80th ult, and ring NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, was due at Iquique on ite Brd fast. Finchett, Mr.
BREMEN,
35. The 7, Kr Kena Kiyo daru lalt Grimble, Yakobama for Honolula on the 21st Hunter, B. Bibres, Dr. AAT IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL alt, where she is expected on the Hyde, T.-H. Eparge, H
LINE
5th lost.
Kay, Min Woo Blewart, Capa The T. K. K. **. Bago Maro Kay, Capt. 2, M1 Allan H FOR MANILA, YAP. MABONN, ar.ires at Yokohama from Honolulu Lesale, R. M
FRIEDRICH WILHELMS-on the 4th fast, and is duo at Lemaire, Mr. and Taylor, B. H. BRISBANE & SYDNEY,‚. - HATER BABAUL, SAMAHAT, Hongkong on Le 20th inst"
Bilpi
"PRINZ BIGISMUND."""" Captain D. Lens, will last for the
TRUSTEE LAKEOUTOR OF 6.8. + PATHAN... On or about above places on BATURDAY, the 7th
WILLS, ATTORNEY 40,
Undertaken und 'Estartited, MUSHEWAN-TUMES & OS
For Freighton Famage, apply to
WORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
HERS & CO.
TheyBhire Line" mn. Den of Glamin Manboll, O, N.,
from London is due at Hongkong on
the Bib lost. Blis left Bingapore on the
B. LB. M. Co.'s-as, Okara, Adamu, Mr. & Mrs from Rangood, La das at Hongkong on
Carleton, A. ELVI
the 7th inst., and leave. for, Yokohama, Caldwell, Mr. & MEL, and Kobe on the 9th list. MTs) Hamida En, Bibir le expected t ball from Shanghal on Ifor that parts and is'due to "mirë herë
Comel
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