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HOTEL LISTH.

Başarang BOTEL.

Andiens, H. W.

Aldooz, F.

Barberini, A. 3.

Boring, M.

Bauld, J. K.

Bate, E. H Beans, B.

Beaumont, G. A. Ball, U. D. J..

Belilios, Mrs. E, R., Bean, G. A

Besyon, C. R.

Berobaid, J.

Lehnert, G. F.

Llusd, G. .

Lycam, Miss U. "Macatee, R. B.

MacGregor, N. C.

Macgowal, A.

Mackenzid, A. Madden, J.

Msolatie, Mr. &

Mrs. Nail Maas, Mrs. Merrioli, 1.0.

Diatheson, Mrs. R.

-Barob-Mr-nd T. & phild

Mrs. N. F.

Buyde, Mrs. J.

Beyer, Mr. & Mr.

.C. Balloze, Mr. Buschner, 0. Campbell, A. Chappel, Miss Christie, R. N. Claxton, A. A. Clement, Miss J. S. Clement, Mis M. Cokely, T. J. Cooper, W. A, J." Corne, Jr., G. H. Cowan, Mr. W. F. Crocker, Misa Crook, A. L. Crozier, Mrs. L. H. Davis, Mrs. E. P. Davis, G. Davis, I.

Dudgeon, R.. H. Curry, G. P.

Davis, C. H.

Deana, A. F. Defur, C. D'Uettingan.. Douglas, Mrs. H. H. Drew, W 0. Drummond, Miss Danovan, W. J. O. Daxlar. Mr. S.

1.

Falou, Miss E. L. Enteufels, Mr. and

Mehta, K. B.

McCrackon, J.

י

McKenny Dr. C. McKinnon, Mrs.

W. & Mra

and child

McKenner, Miss Meval, Mrs. L.

T.

H. Manize', W. A. Mare: ki, J.

M:s. ti.. Mick's, D. M. MitoboME. M."

Mitchellmore, Mr. sad, Mrs. E. V.

and child

Mitsuhashi, K Molden, H. Moore, Mr. H.

Consignees

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1912.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

BREMEN.

LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Steamship

is to be paid.

:

Optional Cargo will be forwardı a on', unless intimation is received from the Consignees before noon to-day request

ing it to be landed here.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the Mulder, Mr. Maoist of Nor., will be subject to rent.

Mrs. J. D. P

Munay, Miss

Natio 1,0.8.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowne, whore they will be examined on the 2 let

THE INTERPORT MATCH,

his downfall to so fine a shot,,

HoEnsa had quite an off day in the bowling line, and should have been displaced by Anderson at a much earlier stage than that at which Anderson took the ball.

which they treated the spectators.

batsman.

CHINA AND JAPAN.

Interesting Questions Discussed

by a Japanese......

Morimoto said:-.

ro

LOCAL SPORY.

CRICKET.

44

Kowloon A's" Victory.

COMMERCIAL,

Sarawak Gold and Silver.

Kista Output.

The output of claan tin ore from the Kinta Association, Limited, for October, is as follows:-Mine 270 piculs, tribute 364 piculs, total 654 picula.

Perak Tia Exports.

We are informed that the ex- port of tin From Perak for October exclusive of Upper Perak) was block tin pionis 6,292, catties 88, tin ore pioals 28,213, catties: 54; Juty $535,364.00.

When asked about the rumour In the second inninga Ollerdes-

that Japan might make an offer (Continued from page 5).

sen hatted marvellously well,

to the USA. to buy the Philp considering the painful nature of

pino Islands, Mr. Morimoto said : Claxton who followed, had a

bis injury, and some of his

"There is no possibility of Daring September 2,603 028, merry, if in somo respecta fort-

anch a thing! Japan has enough of gold and 593 ozs, of silver ware unate innings, and he undoubted-strokes were as fine as any made

The eyes of the world; IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL ly played the correct game, being during the whole match. A. E. especially the diplomatic world on her hands to attend to now shipped from the Bau. Cyanide

particularly severe on anything in Lanning and Walker the popular are fixed on the Eust, and its without further adding to her Works, Sarawak.

expenses." Captain) also did well, and affairs. the nature of a loose ball,

In speaking of the Japanese Wo who live in the East are Turner gave a very pretty die indeed Walker's advent urged V. play of batting and, though bril. Lanning to even better things also deeply interested, so the Army and Navy, our informant liantly caught at square leg, was plished. Walker exactly uppre- Morimoto, who is the general

than he had previously accom- exclusive interview given by Mr. had this to say

"The army is numerically in distintly unfortunate in owing cisted the needs of his side, and agent for the T.KK. Company increasing, indeed it has been since "PRINZESS ALICE,”

Dempsey played a useful in while he and V. H. Lanning were Hongkong, comes aptly into the war, and Japan is rapidly

building up her navy also, ...) baring arrived, Consignees of cargo sro

prominence,

"We all admire Mr Andrew hereby informed that their Goods, with ginge, as did also Hutchison, together there was always a

chance of Shanghai doing more When asked whether there waS the exception of Opium, Tressure and Christian and White.

any possibility of a coalition Carnegie's peace policy, and we Bagnall also in his pyrotech- than saving the innings defeat. Valuables, are being landed and stored. at their risk into the hazardous and/or nic display was delightful to However it was not to be, but in between Japan and China, M. hope that the time will come

when there be a universal peace. extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong-watch. Thanks largely to him the this respect nothing could be set

down against either of these "It is too early to be able to "In Japan, I may say, that kong nad Kowloon Wharf and Godown fourth century was hoisted on

Maikop Oil Amalgamation. A Company, Limited, Kowloon, and the scoring board. West Point Godowns, whence delivery Of the Shanghai bowlers a frained from remarking upon the intended for war alone. We of increasing trade, building up ing of the Majkop Areas, Ltd., was

I should be very remiss if I re-predict anything truthfully, as war is the furthest thing in our

An extraordinary general meet- yet. Japan and China were not thoughts. We are only desirons may be obtained.

word of praise should be accord- This steamer having sustained Gened to V. H. Lanning, who, taken capability of Baynes, the Shaug must work first, and cultivate our country, educationally agri- held on October 14, when ex- culturally and financially." traordinary resolutions were pass- eral Average, Consignees are 'nformed all through, kept an admirable hai wicketkeeper, who performed the friendly feeling that now

ed for the winding up of the Michels, Mr. and that they will be required to sign length, and when at intervals, he the task alloted to him, with exists between the two countries.

Average Bond. A contribution of 5% did lose it, speedily regained it.

brilliance that it would be difi-This feeling is an excellent thing

company with a view of effecting un amalgamation with the Maikop Quayle experienced hard lines calt to surpass. The boat com for the reason that it preserves

and General Petroleum Trust Co. at the outset of the match, but meat that can be made upon his peace, not only in the East but in

(Ltd.), the Maikoo Hadijensky was afterwards completely non- display is that it was such as to the West, and it also promotes plussed by Sayer's tactics. After show that he would be an c-trade.

The "A" team of the Kowloon Syndicate (Ltd.), and the Majkop "Of course the two nations C. C. were at home on Saturday Apaheron Oil Company, (Ltd.). tiffia, however, he bowled quite quisition to any first class County

in England.

constitute the East, and must to the Royal Laniskilling Fusiliers, said that, with regard to the com Mr. T. Douglass, who presided, well again."

Hongkong must assuredly be therefore help each other in any who won a friendly match by a congratulated upon the splendid.

way that is possible."

In answer to a question about victory they gained. A mead of tribute should I think also be paid the relations between Japan and to the selectors of the Hongkong the U.S.A., and a remark as to the teamy who performed a difficult Emperor of Germany's often to An Uphill Task.

task with a capacity therefor iterated warding of The Yellow Shanghai in their first inning that proved its merit in each and Peril," Mr. Morimoto said:

uphill task were facing an

every instance on the field of play: "The relationship of Japan to all the

and, though Of the Hongkong batsmen the United States is almost bis-Lt. their sixth wicket gave promise Crawford alone failed to reach torical, and rumours that crop of better things, they failed at double figures, but he was ont to up now and then of trouble bet- W. the piach, and could but point to

a brilliant catch. Moreover by

ween them, are ridiculous." In A. A. Claxton b D'Arcy a moderate record in their score his subsequent brilliant work in

my opinion the German Emperor J. H. Meado Browa the field be more than made up is wrong, because the memory of White, Christian and Dempsey for any deficiency in batting.

b Collings Admiral Perry is revered and J. all bowled well, and in the

In conclusion I would like to cherished by us, and it is ridien- later stages of the 1st innings pnt in a word for Thursfield who lons to suppose that the two E. Dempsey got a lot of work on the fielded as substitute for Ollerdes countries could have any fric- ball, and thereby effected what-

N. L. Railton b Gorman...... 15 Shanghai Gold mere pace would probably have sea of Shanghai when the tin.""

latter sustained his unfortunate'

B The "Telegraph representative W. L. Weaser b Hailwood... failed to do with anything like accident. I bave on more than has been much interested to know O. Brown b. Heilwood......... such ease.

That Shanghai would be made one occasion noticed Thursfield's why the Japanese of the colony all L. F. Townend b Hailwood... to follow on was taken by most of aptitude as a fieldsman, and he in wore mourning bands on their left H. S. Suctt.not out

no way belied his reputation in theonlookers as a matter of course, this regard when he temporarily Emperor of Japan's death was FROM SAN FRANCISCO, vin and the Hongkong skipper joined the Shanghai ranks. As a was undoubtedly correct in s0

In explanation, Mr. Morimoto determining the soundness of saver of runs and safe negotiator

of catches particularly in the said: his judgment in this respect being outfield-this player has no "The ...Japanese "consider conclusively demonstrated by The above-named Steamer beving result, bat, had the Hongkong superior in Hongkong, and Ihemselves of one pure blood, Collings 9 notified to bend in their Bills of Lading (i. e. of course assuming it had ex- that, should opportunity offer, he is our first creed, now and forever, Gorman ...... arrived, Consignees of Cargu are hereby lead been anything less than 160 venture to express the opinion, and therefore they are all related D'Arcy

formed after mature observation.to the Imperial family. Loyalty Hailwood 74 for countersignatare, and to take imceeded the option limit of 150) is worth playing for his fielding and I think that the respect and wediate delivery of cargo from along it would, I firmly believe, have been a mistake to send Shanghai in again, for there would have. been every inducement to them FROM SEAMAN TO be landed at Consignees' risk and to make a bold bid to collar the ucase and delivery must then be taken

bowling, with the consequent from Company's Godown.

possibility of a heavy score, and the still greater possibility of Hongkong having to face Quayle and bis lightning-like deliveries on a much worn pitch.

Neubert, Dr. Nicholson, Miss Norden, J. Notimbe, Capt. and Mrs. F. D Paça, H. C. Palmer, L. l'enditon, L. L. Fingre, Mr. and

MR. Pousing Mi &

Mrs W. A. Quinn, Miss S. E. Rama, F: de la Randall, Dr. L: F. Rapun, J. Ray, E. H. Ray, Miss F. Rod Rice, B. W.

Bater, R. M. Saker, Mrs. R. M

Mrs. H.C. Eliot, Mr. & Biru. Eving, H. H.. Feldstein, S. Finlayson, Mis. O. Fisher, E. G. Fourstor, W. Foray, F. Forsyth, De

Mr Fowler, E. A. S. Franch, Mrs. & child Faller, Denman Gengs, Mr. & M.

F. J. Chinga, Mus Gordon, A. G.

Goutsma, V.,

and 2 obildern Echerer, Dr. Schmo ke, W. Schuster. Dr. Sethar, R. C. Staw, G. L.

Shera, M. A. B.

Golf, Mr. & M.J. Biblay, J. C.

Gourgoy, I

Gram, D. M. G,

Grir, N: A. Grifin, Dr. J. C. Cimshay, B. J. Hall Capt. T. P. Henson, A. Haanilial, Mr, sad

Mrs. W. A. Haibord, W. T. Hardy, Mrs. Harrison, A. Herdman, A; E. Hirst, Mia M Hixsos, J. C. Hooline, G.. Holmes, H.

Hope, E.

Hou h. Dr. B. Hugger, W. Innies, Mrs. B. J. Innis, Capt. B. 'Jamo4, F. T.

Joba, Miss

Joseph, 8. L.

Sieta b, J.

Bibley, Mr. & Mrs.

J. D. Sukin, Miss M. Foem n. H H. Small, Mr. & Mrs

R. J.

Spear, Capt. H. Square, Miss Snikerland, P. D. Tat, Vice-admiral and Mrs. A. G. Taylor, Mrs. H. Thompson, F. H. Vornej, 0. Vollbrecht. E. Vollbreht. Mrs. E. Worfield, E. Watkins, H. Webb, Mr. & Mri

B...

of Nov., at 9.30 ..

All claims must reach as bafore the 28th of Nov. 1912, or they will not be recognized.

NoFire Insurance will be effected Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the undersigned.

This steamer brings Cargo Ex

11

..

Trivelle," from Zanzibar of 200. vis Adon. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD; MELCHERS & CO.,

General Agents. Hongkong, 14th Nov., 1912,

vide.

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

S.S. "SHINYO MARU.".

HONOLULU AND

JAPAN FORTS.

[7

Cargo remaining undelivered on MONDAY, 18th Nov. at 5 r... will

No Fire Insurance whatever will

fected.

be

No Claims will le recognised after

the Goods have left the Steamer or todown, and all Goods romaining audelivered on FRIDAY, the 22nd inst., afternoon, will be subject to reat and landing charges.

147

9. MORIMOTO,

All simfed and otherwise damaged Cargo to be left on board or Godown Wilson, C. B. Vaud examination of game to be held on

H. V. 29rd inst. White, Mr. & M., All claims must be filed on or before

H. L. B.

29th inst, otherwise they will not be Jufah, Mrs. A. N. Wilkie, A, M

recognised. E..

Wilson, Miss J. 8. Kale, W.

Wilbington, Mr. Koat, Capt. W. E. and Mr.J, W Kibbey. Misa Wood, G.-G. Kidwell, Mr. and Wood, F. W. '

Mr. L. B. Wood, Mr. and Kawor, B

Mrs. P. B. Landale, Mis. L. Wright, Mr. No

Lanfar, L Laughlin, Z.

Law, Mr. & Mra,

H. D.

Lac, B. H.

„Aston,

A nold, J. B. Byan, M.

Biokart, A.

Bitot, L... Botion, Mr. & Mrs.

F. B. Bourdounge. De le Brooks, R. E. Brown, Jas,

Byrne, J. D..

Bjorn, M.

Castello, N.

Cavender, A. C.

Obena, H. V.

* Mu, J. F.

Agent Googkong. 15th Nov., 1912.

FROM EUROPE.

Wrightson, Mr. THE H.A.L. Steamship

Mrs. Young, J. A. Yung. B G.

Bozga.

"LIBERIA,"

time,

4

the

alone.

arme when news of the late

received.

margin of 41 runs, Scott, for the pany's negotiations with Mr. Vin- home team, had the good bowling der, the oil expert of the Russien average of five wickets for twelve Government, for the sale of oil, runs, The best score of the after the directors had no tangible pro noon was that of Capt. Crawford poual to put before the meeting who bad 51 runs to his credit, to-day. The position, he con-

tinued, was the same as it was at - the annual meeting which was held some ten days before:

Shanghai Bullion,

November 11, 1912.

d.29

Scores ****

Kowloon.

5

Eng. Smith e Wilks b Collings... 381 38**** E. Dixon b D'Arcy......... 17

P. Robinson

b Gorman..

Macaskill

b D'Arcy ....

Extros

8

Bar Silver Mexican Dollars..

Market Rate. Tls. 74.8.

Native Bank

Baving rate...

Tla. 6,93 Singapore Exchange.

Wilks

Dragon Dollars,

22

Collings

Rate

74.4735

17 Copper Cash

.... per Tis. .1,750

Bars S'hai Tin, 3.431

0.

Bar Silver

Tis. 111.15

Native Interest

8

"L

5 Sovereigns: Bk'a,

11

Total

On

-

Bowling,

0. M. R. W.

1 31 2

5

... 11 2 28 3

1 11 2

On

28.2

On

India-Bank 'T.T.

14

109

November 7, 1012.-

London-Bank 4 m/s 2/4.7-16

Demsad 2/4.1-8 Privale 6 m/s 2/4.15-18 3 m/s 2/4.19-32

Germany-Bank d/d 238) Private 3 ms 242) On France-Bank dd 294 ·

Private 3 ma 299

1741

Private 30 ds 175)

Private 33 de 12

Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. grief shown at the late Emperor's Capt. Simmons e Smith b

Macaskill death, proves this..

"With regard to General Nogi's Pte Hackies b Claxton......... 28 On Hongkong-Bank dd 11 COMMANDER.nving committed Hari-kari," our Pte Collinga b Dixon ....... 8

On Shanghai-Bank did 81 informant continued, "all that I Capt. Crawford o Claxton b

Private 33 djs. 82 Scott anmutavia Many friends in Chins, as else can say is that perhaps he felt where, will learn with pleasure that be had accomplished his Sergt. Ayres b Claxton....... 10

Privato 30 de 142) that Lieut. Thomas J. S. Lyne, duty and that he did not wish to Capt. Pike blaxton

did 113.3-4 commanding the ganboat Ring fill any official position again Hailwood o Claxton b Scott... 14

Sovereigns-buying rate $8.54 dove, belonging to the Devonport after the death of his Emperor. Lt. O. Sullivan stomped Olax-

India Council Bills last command, and employed under

toa b Scott........ The idea of Hari-kari is a

24

51

7

On Java-Bank TT 140

On Japan-Bank

1

0

issue

***

̧* ̧.· 1/4.1-16 $

6.

India Council T.T. last

0

issue

-1/4.3-32

Discount

Extras... 11

3ms. 5 per cent.

Bank of England discount

rate is 5%

Bar silvor in London 28.13-18

Singapore Produce.

November 9, 1912. :-

buyers $7.80

Total..,150

Bowling,

0.

M.

R.

W.

2

· 18

1

Gambier

7

2

20

do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 13.75

5

0

.33

1Copra Sandried

10.80

8 ·0

53

3

do Mixed

•10.50

8.3 1 12

5

Popper, Black →

19.85

2 0

15

0

do White 5 per cent

32.75

Sago Flour Sarawak

4:05

do Brunei No. 1.

nom."

The Wrong Game, There was, in my opinion, only the orders of the Admiral very ancient feudal code of hon-Wilks b Scott... one game for Shanghai to play in Commanding Coastguard and our, whereby the least disgrace Sgt. D'Arcy b Scott

Reserves, has been promoted to necessitated the committing of it, Sgt Gorman not out........... their second innings, namely at all hazards to hit out-I do not commander. This is the first For instanes to be captured alive mean that

slogging" should occasion in recent times, says the by the enemy is prima facie have besu indulged in-and to "N. China Daily News," that evidence that you did not die take all risks in an endeavour to seaman from the lower deck has fighting and the disgrace is gran- make runs. This they altogether risen in the commissioned racks ter than the feudal code allows.

There were many pathetic failed to even attempt to do, and to the grade of commander on the (save in the case of Ollerdessen Active List. Commander Lyne scenes in Japan when the troops Macaskill 6 and during the period when V was promoted to warrant rank started for the front, during the Werser

Aged mothers and Dixon [18 H. Lanning and Walker were to- on February 16, 1898, and was late war.

8 lieutenant, jumping fathers killed themselves after Claxton gether) their cricket in this in-made nings was not only dull but al- the intervening ranks, on having asid goodbye to their Scott together unsuited to the circum- June 26, 1902. According to the sons, purely from a spirit of Brown

Kowloon "B" v. C.R.C.: "Warrant Officer's Manual." patriotism, so that they should not stances with which they were

An interesting match was play. faced. As a team they were quite Commande Lyne served during become burdens on their country, ad on Saturday afternoon, on the Pearl Sago capable of putting together say the Boer war, 1901-2, incommand that was so hard pushed for

ground of the Chinese Recreation Doffes Bali 350, and, had they done so, there of No. 60 torpedo-bost, employed money?” was at least a chance that Hong-in patrolling and despatch run- In speaking of Japan's present Club, between that club and the Coffee Palembang 10 per Captain Schroder, hazing arrived, Con- kong might succumb on taking ning on the West Coast of Cape financial condition, Mr. Morimoto Kowloon 0.0., Bresulting in a signees of Cargo are hereby informed the fourth innings but on the Colony. During this period, when anid :

win for Kowloon, though the Hayward, J. 8. that their goods are being landed and contrary Shanghai ohose to de-thirty miles from a dangerous "After the war, everything Chinese Club put up a very placed at their risk in the hazardous oide their own fate, and no-coast, the main shaft broke, but boomed, finances expanded and creditable performance. The scores H. B.

Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Go turally the fickle goddess For the vessel, being put under ex because of our having been rated were as follow Karakan, B. Koarm, E. J.

down: Company, Limited, whence de tune failed to smile upon them, temporized sail, was eventually as a first class power, loans were Ng Sze Kwong, Hunter, b livery may be obtained against Bille-of- but instead bestowed what few brought to a safe anchorage in readily obtainable. To-day Japan's Mrs. W. T. Lading coastersigned by the Undex favours she had left upon the Saldana Bay. Mr. Lyne was retrenchment, so as to adjust the Chan Yat Kwong, b Wood Karty, Mian E. W. signed.

Hongkong representatives, who specially mentioned and promoted effect of this financial expansion, Kò, T. Y:& fami y

Optional Cargo will be carried on certainly deserved them for their to lieutenant under Art. 261, will bear excellent fruit for her Wei Wing Lok, a Jones, b

s. Wolf * "Lori, D. unless notice to the contrary be giren fine felding and bowling,

King's Regulations (the gallantry fature career.

J. Yew a and b Wood Lerin, Mr. & Mrs, to-diy.

Bowling Well Handled. clause). He also received the "The outstanding Japanese Yen Kew Fan, o Edwards B.

Hancock's handling of bia bow South African medal. Comman loans are enormous, but we are

Wood i.ajebil, Y.

ton days of the steamer's strivel here, lers in Shanghai's second innings de Lyne has been continual-rapidly paving them off and in after which date they cannot be re was beyond praise. He seemed ly employed as a lieutenant, about 15 years the nation should Ho Wing Kin, bWood oognized.

to know to a nicety exactly when and has secured the confindence be on its fees fugacially Making, b Wood....

Mak Bing Kin, run out Raven No claims will be admitted after the a ohange should be made, and sad commendation of superiors "War between England and foods have left the Godowns, and all never committed the all too com- and of all officers associated with Germany? What do I think? Fang Man Gui, o Wolf, b Wood

Ho Nai Chak, b Wood Goods remaining undelivered after the mon error of "waiting on his him. He served as lieutenant- Mr. Morimoto smiled.

Wong Po Keung, not out. 18th inst., will be subject to rent...

commander of the Traveller, and trundlers."

Commercially they are of All broken, cbafod, and damaged Of the Shanghai batsmen V.H. for nearly two years as senior course very keen competitors, goods must be left in the Godowns, Lanning's performance in both watchkeeper in a first class cruiser and this naturally tends toward where they will be examined on the innings was very fine especially in the Cruiser squadron, and has engendering a bitterness between 18th inst., at 9.30 o.m.

when it is borne in mind that since been continually in com- the two countries or rather be-

Jones, M. & Mrs.

Kealley, Mr. and

Mangani, Mie M. Mareball, G; W.

'Chopard, F, A. Corilia.-D.

Morton. Mr. S. Connolly, Miss O. Musso, F.

·A·

Nichols, J. T.

·Connolly, Miss E. Nicolas, F. M.

J.

'Pathe, M. Connolly, J. T. Plang, A. Dollivar, Miss EB. Beinhardt, W. Eitle, J.

Rosenthal, F.

Bisson, F.. Sohr, Mrs. A Tal, T. Tohong Thomaisen

Foster, Capt. C. "ngcott, J. A.

Foster, Mies"

Foster, Mrs.

Franklin, 2

Fals, C

Fuller, H.

and/or extra-hazardons Godowns of the

All claims must be presented - within :

A

No Fire Insurance will be effected by he sent down close on 60 overs mand. While commanding H.M.S. tween the manufacturers of the ins in any case whstores.

during the Hongkong innings. Kinshin for service in the Chinese two countries; but as far as In the first innings A. E. Lanning rivers, he received the commends actual warfare is concerned, the and Crookwell as well as MoLuontion of the Admiralty for survey commerce of the world practically and Quayle showed that the team ing, and other work in connexion prohibite it, as the losses to every as a whols were capable of for with native risings and the pro-nation

commerolally, would bo graster exploite than that to tection of foreigners

incelonable?

This steamer Bringe on cargo ** Ex...Goteborg from Goteborg Traay. Mr. & Mrs: HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE

Hongkong Off Williams, F. E.

Hongkong, 18th Nov, 1919, Hargrove, Mlis La Woodward g

Gilliney, J

GIRL. B.

Wolf

Chinese R.C.

0

Extras

Total

Bowling

Wood Wolf Goldsmith Mackenzie

b

+5.50%

35.00

⚫cent. basis. Tapicca, small flake do small pearl

33.00 7.50

do med. pearl

6.50

Tin

11480

Opium, China

3,400

Siraita.

11

1,200

5 Rice, Rangoon White

220

1 Rice, Siam No.:1 “

do No. 2

Petroloum:

320 290

14 Dévoo's Imp. Brilliant Off

(? (2 tina) | Lufa142.

H0 Sylvan Arrow Oil (2 tina) 8:11 30 Fish Brand 12 tine in onde at 8.16 Oil 12 tingkat 3.15

0. M. RW 12.5-5237

4 0 15 2100%

(Continued on Paga 9.)

3

0 LampGlass 2 tins in case at 3,15 0 Langkat's (2 ting in case at 3.05 0 (superfine) 2 tinsmaat 3.05

1 Dragon 13. Brand

-69

2 tins 12.07 Bulk Oil per drum of 4

galle

at 2.05. (2 tine) at 2.75

Cross Oil

Tarpone per lin 4 gallons at 2.00

The Trooping Season. The transport Rewa, from Bombay left Ade for South ampton on Thursday, October

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