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HOTEL LISTS.

* Hongkong Hotel.

Flurbord, W. T. Aaron, J. M.

Barberini, E. T

Bate, E. R

I

Butes,

H. B.

Bona, A.

Connell, J. J.

Castro, Mr &

Mrs F. X. D'A...

Castro, Miss D's.

Cartro,

Master

D'e Cambridge, A..J. Chapple, F. T. Claxton, A. A. Coleman, Dr. A.

L. EF. Cobb, A. H. Coleman, Mias 3, Diamond, Mirr

Bavin, 0, H

Dowley, WA

Dapsenge, My

Mfrs & l'children. Bower, J.

Douglas, Mr &

Mr B. H.

Dusseldorp, T. J.-

Tan.

Hewett, Hon. Mr E.

A., C. M. G. Hemming Leo, LtQ,

Jackron,

kron, Mr &

Mr O

Kabel, E. &

Kadoorie, Ellis

th

Kruseman, A. Kulka, F. Kent W.E Lloyd, G. T Lobb, Dr. E. L. M. MacIntyre, Mr and

Mre Nail Martin, G.

Mason, O. "Fam.

brother Matheson, Miss M Kathrion, Mr X. Moksin, Dr. G. W, Meats, B. L Merecki, J. Moulder, A. B. Muldar, Mr & M

J. D. F. MoBurney, A. D.

Dusseldorp. Madam MacKintosh, F. A.

O'Leary, Bliss G,

מנדי

H

Dusseldorp. Mins H. Ormiston,

Van.

Ehrenfels, Mr &

Mr H, E.

Grimshaw, R. J."

Ogilotte, H:

Gearo, Mr and Mrs

LH.

(Hillespie, Dr. J. M.

Proville, B. de Ray, E. H

Roxburgh, R. R. Rony, Miss F. Raymond. E. M. Schenk, Mra Bibley, J. C.

E. T.

MOVEMENTS OF

STEAMERS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1913.

(Continued from page.D.) MERCHANT STEAMERS. The HAL. 8 a.. .O.J.D. Ahlers left Shanghel on the 4th inst p.m. and may be expected here on or about the 8th inst; a..

The H.A.L. s.s. Liberia left i Singapore on the 4th inst, a.m. and may be expected here on or about the 10th inst., p.m.

The N. Y. K. a... Sado Maru (American Line) left Seattle for this port on the 12th ult, and is expected here on the 14th Sept.

The N. Y. K. ss. Colombo Maru (Calcutta Line) left Moll for this port on the 4th inst, and is ox. |psoted here on the 9th inst,

The N. Y. K... Kitano Maru (European Line) left Yokohama, for this port via Kobe, Moji and Shanghai on the 27th ult.. and le expected here on the 8th Sept.

The N. Y. K... Tous Mary (Calcutta Line) left Calcutta for this port via ports on the 26th ult., and is expected here on the 14th September.

The N. Y. K. 8.8. Yokohama Maru (Americen Line) left Seattle for this port via ports on the 26th ult, and is expected here on the

Sini: Mr and Mrs 28th September. Sorby, V

E. E.

Square, Miss Ą.

Grisogono, P. O. Von. Steibil, B. J.

Gordon, A. G. Aculbourn V

Gourgay, 1.

Grimshaw, It. J.

Hudson, A., H.

Hall, P. C.

Henry, J. H. M.

Heos, H. de.

Hannibal, Mr &

Wenk, A.

Mis W. A.

Young,

Hannu, Dr. J.G.

Walker, Capt. H.

Sufier, de

White; F. W.

Wood, G. G.

Wobb, 9. F...

JW...

King Edward Hotel..

Almond. 'Mrs. B.

Cargill, F. J.

Castro

C.

Ches. T. Connell, R.

Connell, E.

Dobbie Mr & Min

Donaldson, W. A.

Finchott, Mrs.

Mackintosh, J. A. Major, Mrs

Mauroy, Miss

McHugh

Mrs F. E.

The N. Y. K. 8.8. Tango Maru (European Line) left'Colombo for this port via Singapore on the 28th A10th September.

ult, and is expected here on

Mrd

Mudy, Mr & Mr

J. H. N.

Morriss, Mit

Murphy, J. A. M. F.

Gerlach, Mr & Mrs Murray, M. E

W.W.

G.

J. B.

Nobbs, A. 1. Paremore. Chipt. &

Mrs W. C.

. Mr & Penke, A.D..

Mrx

Hingle, E. J.

Jensen, B.

Kraft, Mr & Mrs. W.

D.

Lauritsen. Kr

BEra

Lemare Mr & Mrs

Lennox, J.

Logan, W.

Grand

&

Saunders, Mins Schenk, Mry

"The S. L. B.B. Radnorshire from London is due at Hongkong

on the 6th Oct.

The 8. L. 8.s. Don of Glamis from London passed the Canal on the 15th ult, and is due at Hongkong on the 19th Sept.

The .. 8.8. Indrani passed the Canal on the 15th ult., is due at Hongkong on the 10th Sept.

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Consignees

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP

COMPANY..

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN PORTS & MANILA,

8.4. "PERBIA,"

|

Consignee

THE ROYAL MAIL ŠTEVA PACKET COMPANY.

From PORTLAND (Ore) and JAPAN.

THE Company's Steamship

"HARPALYCE"

having arrived from the above Purta informed that their goods will be de Consignees of cargo by her are hereby

Bvered from alongside.

Cargo, Impeding the discharge or remaining · ជវ

board will be Landed of Consignee's risk and expense,

No Vite Insurance will be affected... Bills of Lading will be countersigned

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. Agents,

The above mentionad vessel having | byg arrived Consigna» of cargo-are hereby nr tifed to send in their Bills of lading for countersignature and take immediate delivery of args from the Company's Hongkong, 4th Sept., 1918 godown at West Point, Carge will be landed Immediately on arrival of steamer,

Carg wiping undelivered Friday Sept. 12 h., 1913 at Noon will focur landing charges.

Cargo remaining audelivered Fri- day,Erptember 1916, 1918. at noon, in ddition to Landing charges "will be subject to stirage charges.

No, he insurance wh.rer will be fected.

All chaled on otherwise damaged ergo will be examined at the sbore Campany'e godown Thursday Set. ih, 1913, 10a.m.

To Sall

Regular Steamship Service

FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK.

With Liberty to call at the Malabar Coast PAOPORED Batting' from Horaxos

or short

8.8." SATSUMA") 14 September.

For Freight and fus har linformation,

DODWELL & 00., LT

No claim will be entertained apply to

Loompanied by shart delivery note

r list of exceptions taken at the time of

delivery to consignees and signed for and Hagko. 27 September 19 8 4405

behalf of the Pacific Maii S.8. Co. All claims manst Ee Slad on or before October 8th 1913, otherwise they will not be recognized,

F. C. MORTON,

Agout.

Notices

The I. C. S. N. 86. Mausang Hongbong, 4th Es, tambor 1918 1482 W Patrque and customers that we from Sandakan, is due at Bung- kong on the 8th Sept.

VESSELS IN PORT.

Steamers,

Nor. Mr nad King Pine, Chi. 8.8. 1,222. Uddon, 27th

ult-Chinxiang, Gen.-TL &

Dr.

II. S.

"Stewart, Capt. and

Mr A. H. Walker, D... Whitelaw, G.C...

Hotel/ Allen. Mr & Mrs Kulose, K. Crew, Mr and Mrs Keyt, Dr.

A. B,.

Campbell, C.

Donald

Dalville

Dodgyor

'Fearon

Franck, C.

Fisesu, M. truy

Hyde. Chips,

J. B.

Cu.

Yi hoong, Br. 8,8. 1,191, E. Wrightson, 27th ult.Bangkok 21st ult.. Gen-Khoon Bring.

Warren, Amer. &8. 4.000, S.F. Randall, 30th Aug-Manilu. Gen- Q .M. D.

Awa Maru. Jap. 8.s. 3,912, R. Shinidan,

13th, Aug-Sunglial 28th Aug Gen.-N. Y. K

Siam. Bras. 098, Prynu, ist inst,Singa. pore 25th ult., Buik Qi!—A, P, Cu, Lewingdon, Capt. Ningpo, Br. x. 1,228, T. W. Pichard, Iss inst.-Juva & Panurnen 21st ull. Lorria, F. Bagage. Dr.

Sugar.-B. & 8. Yuonsang. Br 8.8. 1.128, E. W: Schenk, Bodyli

30th

Schroeder

Soormu Wether, J. Weinmann, C.

Craigieburn.

Caldwell, Mr

Caldwell, Miss

Masters, Mr & Mr

R..F. C. Carpenter. Mr and McCaig, J.

Mr

Cornell, W. A.

Kyd, Mr and Mrs

Gulbraith. V. M.

Guornior, Mre

Mourer, Mrs

Reynaud, Madame

& monajeur Vinith, Mrs G. Smith, E. G. Smitlison, Mina

Consignee

NORDDEUTSCHER

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN

LINE.

2nd inat-Manila Gen.--. M. & Co.

1

inst.-Anjarica 6th ult Gen

U. & S. Pliraning, Br. 8.b. 1.741, N.G. Majer tud

A. Enne

Empires

"MOGUL" LINE STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONBIGNÉES,

НЕ

THE Step "MONTRO BE"

From GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL

and STRAITS.

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are here-

Have such site surà in artasanding to our have opened

A New SILK STORE

"

in the mal up-to-date style and fashion at the large and Commodious Premises No. 38&40

Queen's Road Central,

Letely occupied by tears. H. Ruttonjes & Son, where we are displaying an entirely new, handsome and gorgeous stock of

Silk Goods & Jewellery Ware

of all descriptions in a varity of new, elegant and attractive Aislega unul patterns

The stock Inchufer a choice selection of Turkish, Perslan & India Silk, Carpets & Woollen Rugs atnsbate and elegant patternt.

by informed that all Goods are bring landed at their risk tolo" thi

iad wes of Holl's Whof owloon wense and from bar es doing may be obtaine

the

No claims will be admitted her the body have left the Godowna, and all de remaining andelivered after the ich ins will be subject to rent.

Free specially reduced for summer.

Cheapest store in the Colony. An early vitit earnestly solicited.

Andoi 26th Jo'yi 1918,

D. CHELLARAM.

LESSONS IN CHINESE.

A clsius gaiast the Blotter inas be presented to the Undersigned Talthybian, Br. n.5, 6.525. 11. L. Allen 2nd so or before the 2nd prox., or they will MR. LI HON FAN, a Chinese

ot be recognized.

graduato versed in litora All broken, chafel, and damagecture, has been a teacher, to inst.,-Saigon 20th ult. RiceGoods are to be laft in the Godowns European officials and merchants here they will be acaiited on the in this Colony for over ten years, 1th inst. at 11.0.

He has a good method of train- No Fire Insurases has been affecteding, Europeane to pass in the Bills of Lading will be counten igned Chiness examination, and

possessed of a first-rate certificate as a Chinese teacher; He has also a good knowledge of Manda- [452 rin and Hakka,

of Russia. Br... 8,789, E. Beet- ham, let inst.Vancouver 20th alt. Gen.-C.P.R. น. Kumming, B. 8. 2,077, F. Wheeler, 2nd inst-Moji 25th ult., Gen. -.J.M. & Co. Locksun, Ger. an. 1,020. P. Probl, ind

Inst. Bangkok 31st ult., Rice, -M. & Co. Harpulyce, Br. ss. Wawn, 3rd inst., - Moji 29th ult. Gen.-J.M. & Co, Bridge, Nos. 550, J. Folkman. 3rd

instBangkok

26th uft. Gen.

-G. H. C. Machew, Ger. 8.8. 995, R. G. Doliner, 3rd inst Bangkok 37th ult., Rice.~~ B&B. LLOYD,Mathilde, da. 831, G, Schlaikier, 3rd inst." -Pakhol Hojow 2nd inet, Gon.-J. & Co.

Kanakuk. Br...

... 2,503, Beynon, 4th inst.. Haiphong 3rd Inst., Ballost -Blanchard Toul Co MAIL Misumi Maru, Jap. s. 1,005, Cekikaw, 5th inst.-Kwangyen 2ed inst.. Cement Stone-A. Bune,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

TRE Steamship

"PRINZ LUDWIG," having arrived, Consignees of cargo are bereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Oplam, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored- at their risk into the hazardous and/or axtra hazardous Godowns of the Hong- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godow Company, Limited, Kowloon, and Want Point Godowns, whence déliväry may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on nais 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 thé : 10th of September, will be subject: to rent..

DOD WELL & CO., LTD.

Agate, Hongkong 4th Sept, 1913.

AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

F OM NEW YORK.

*te.m

THE

wh.goo

ia

Let Sanatogen Renew

Your Nerves.

Thousands upon thousands of people are dally gaining new nerve power, health, and strength from Sanatogen-the tonic food with lasting effects.

Amongst them are many of the most famous people in the world-such as those whose letters are quoted below.

་་ ་

And over 16,000 doctors have written voluntary letters, commending Sanatogen, because of the excellent results which they have obtained from it in cases of nervous exhaustion, sleeplessness, depression, "stomachic disorders, dysentery, chronic diarrhea, and various wasting discoses.

Why not try Sanatogen? It is sold in bottles by all '. Chemists, and you can take it with the absolute assurance that It is a genuine remedy" which really does what is clained for it.

Banatogen is both a food and a toule-a pure scientific. health food, which gives concentrated nutriment to every cell and tissue of your body and a powerful tonic which invigor ates your bralu and nervous system, without any harmful reaction.

SANATOGEN

The Tonic Food.

Sir Gilbert Parker, M.P., the famous Statesman and Author, writes:--"I have" used Sanatogen with extraordinary benefit. It is a true tonic food, feeding the nerves, increasing the energy, and giving fresh' vigour to the overworked body and mind.",

say

The Right Honourable Sir John Gorst, Privy Councillor to the King of England, writes: "Sir John Gorst wishes to he. has long been acquainted with the great merits of Sanatogen-has taken it with excellent results, and when necessary will certainly take it again. It was also used by a daughter of his with great benefit.”

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All the leading medical papers have published articles in praise of Sanatogen. For instance:

The Lancet says; There is abundant evidence of the value of Sanatogen as a restorative and food, and more particularly in cases of general debility.” . -.

The bidiau Medical Gazette, says:

Sanatogen, by virtue

of the phosphorus it contains, is useful in the loss of nerve force following dysentery and enteric fever."!!

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Address-

WULFING & Co.,

6, Kiukiang Road," Shanghai.

RAND BRUTALITY,

"Those who intend learning the

The Judicial Commission which Chinese language are requested is inquiring into the riots during to write c/o Hongkong Tele-the Band strike continued its graph" office or direct to 37 proceedings on August 12. A Hongkong, 29th Jan., 1912. Hollywood Road, lat floor.

WING KEE & CO.

"POLERIC," Laving arrived, Con-igaces of cargo are hereby informed the their goods are teing landed and placed at their sk Taiwan, Br. 9. 1,400, Jonkina, 5th instinto the Godows of the Hongkong &

Bulgon 31nt ult., Bloe-3. W. Co, Kolop Wait & Ondown Co. at 47-49, Connaught Rd, Panama Maru, Jap. s.s. 3,756, J. Kanus, Kowls a

5th Inst. Shanghai 2nd fast...

daliror my ba Qon,-0.

0.8. K.

obtained,

SHIP CHANDLERS, Hanni, Fr. 8.8. 759, Ch. L., Chevalier, th Goode sol cleared by the 11th, Sept.

inat-Haiphong 4th inst., Gen.~ will be subject to rent, A. R. Marty, Kenkon Mars, Jap. s. 2.050, Yamamoto;

5th instMoji 30th ult.. Coal. M. B. K. Turing, Br. s. 3,158, G. H. Fenneluther, Sih inst, Manila 2nd inat, Gen -B, & 8. Kiangping. Chi, s.n. 1,222, Benuenrun, 3p

All bisken, cbafod and damaged goods are to be left in be godowns, Aktore they will bexamined on Tuesday 11th Sep amber at 9.80 m.

All claims must be presented within Tongkong, 23rd Jan-1912. ten days of steamer's arrival and no chi will be admfited after the goode have left the Godowns,

yochigo Maru, Jap... 1,854. H. Kokuben,

Inst.-Hongay 2nd inst, Tea, Tung Lee. 5th instChofoo 31st ult. Oo, -Yi Tai Hong Indien, Den, a: 2,099, C. van Deurs, 5th by

Inst.-Copenhagen Gen-Molchers. Persia, Br. 4.4. 2.744, J. Hall, 6th Sept.

San Franolaco 5th ult. Gen, M'd-R. Q, Morton,

Notice

11th June,

All broken, chafed, and damage.1| HIMROD'S

· Goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on the 10th of September, at 9.30 1.

valliolatrás must reach us before the 117th of September, 1918, or they will

not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected Bir of Lading will be countersigned by the undersigned.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

MELCHERS & CO., ·

General Agenta.

(470

"Hoogko.jp 8zł Sept. 1918,

Gives Instant Refiof..

Na miter what your cap'story organa may be suffering rom-whether ASTHMA, INFLUENZA, NABAL DATARRH, or ORDINARY QOUGH. --yne wśli ând la thin, famous remedy a restorativa power thit is simply unagas led

FAMY L „Bold 15 km (

PAWAKK OV

CURE FOR

4) Y-AX

1 the wat

IMITATI ME.

ASTHMA

Li-la of La ing will be soyatṣrsig od Noire Jourane will be ellpated.

THE BANK LINE LTD., Alasan n. 3rd Fept., 1918,

mine worker, who, with a com. panion, bad been hounded na a scabat Benoni, gave evidence of the brutal treatment accorded

COMMERCIAL.

Rubber and Mining Shares.

@

Under date August 30°. Messrs Davies and Co. of Singapore send us the following:

Dollar.

Company, Closing Quotations.

Buyers, Bollers,"

Alor Gajah. 200 2.50

Ayer Kunni 1.70

0.85

Ayer Molek... 1.70

1.00

Aser Panas...

5.10

5.50

Balgownie

4.75

5.50

Bukit Jelutong 0.37

0,45

Bukit Katil -0.00-

0.70

20

Bukit K. B.... 0.82 Bakit Timah 18.00] Changkat

0.00

14.00

Sorilang 4.80 Glenealy 0 85

5.25

0.95

Haytor cominal 5.00

0.00

Indragiri

nominal

6.00

7.00

Jimalt ... 0.50

0.57)

Kedah

1.75

2.30

Kelt mak

3.00

2:00 Dis.

Kempas 2.75

3.25

Koala Sawah”; nominal...

Lunar

2.05 201

Malaka Pinda. 1.07)

115

Malakoff .....

2.25

2.40

Mandai Tekong 0.474

Mergui nominal 2.00

235

Nollmay

nomial 0.35 New Serendah 2.07)

0,40

2.17

2.90

And thereafter the police shall have the right to disperse such violence, if need be, by the use assembly or meeting by force and of arms.

Nyalas 2.60 Pajam......11.50

Pantai

0.85

0.55

12.50 .d.

0.024

Puuggor 0.00 0.75 Radella

nominal 1300 15.00

Sandveroft

ncininal 760.850..

Sembrong ... 0.20

0.271

Sungei Bagan 0.50

100

Tom!mlak

.0.50

0.00

9.50

***

1025

0.50"

7.10

0.51

Tapah

Trluk Anson Termololi

Trafalgar

....·0.40

***

1,20 1.40 Trafalgar (Coconut crop).... Ulu Pandan 0.55 0102 United Malacon 0.724 080

Sterling..

2/1.

2/0

... 5).

Allogor: Anglo-Java Batong Malaka (10) Bakit Kajang... 38/9 Bukit Mertaj m 2 Bukit Sem-

bawang Chersonese

1/0 1/10

(F.M.S.)... 2/10

...

Chimpil 1 Duff Deve'op-

mal Co.... 73

Hajoep Heswood Highland & Lowlands

Jasin...

B/-

471-

Kamuning

(Perak) - Kepitigalla Labu (FMS) 4/3 Kota Tinggi 3/10

Lumut

Prof.) Malacca (74%

2/0

14/3

21/0

108/0

ནཀོཙྪིདྷོ, ཧི ཨཏྠ ཝིཝེརཱ དྷཱིཡྻ བྷཛྫོནོཝཝཾ ཀླི ཨིནྣཙྩཊྛནེཏོ བྷིཀྑཾ དྷརོ;

Malacca

(Ordinary) 112/0 Merliman 3/ Nordanal "`·.. 22) 23,109 Padang Jawa... 21. Pegob... 201 Rembia nominal 14. 18/ Rubber Estates of

The Money and the Mound. Mr. S. P. Hyatt, who has been "Rock-drill Boss" in the mines, commenting on the fact that the men get a pound a day, says in to numbers of so-oslled "cċab;"

the Daily Citizen": before and during the strike. Ho Allowing and it is a very stated that he was chased, fired liberal allowance that the rook

Kian :... 38. 383 at, and then kicked and clabbed, drill man lives two years, he gets along and left insensible.

some £700 gross for his life, out Singapore Par A girl who was one of the 40 of which, with the greatest of care Hubler. persons in the Johannesburg and economy he may be able to Singapore United 17 Star" building when it was burned send home Rome £250 for his Straits Bertam

The New Blue Funnel Boat,

13/ 18-

3/6

11/9

Mining

the

Bolat Bruang, Lt. Kampar

2.40 275

***

nom.

9.50

10.25

Kanaboi, Ltd. 1,85 200 Kinta Associa

***

n the night of July 4, described wife and children. Then it will United Temiang 0/3 die per

· PROVISION & COAL

how the mob deliberately set fire stop suddenly, and there will be to the building, although it was another" mound in the already MERCHANTS. perfectly clear to them that there over-full cemetery. That is what

were people inside. The inmates pound a day means on were nearly burned to death and Rand. had very narrow escapes, dyna mite exploding as they fled down the back stairs.

tion, Ltd..... 10.75 12.00 Fortunately, any

Kinta Tin Mines 38/0 82.4.6 New Steamer for O. 3. K.

danger of reading the Rani equivalent of

Klodang A steamer of 5,000 tons, to be the Riot Act has been averted.

Middleton placed on the 0.8. K. Dairen- That equivalent is described in Eumous, which is due here on New

The new Blue Funnel steamer nominal

13.00 11.25/ 471 Osaka fortnightly regular service Lord Gladstone's dispatches, ie her maiden voyage this month,

French is, says the "Manchuria Daily sued last month, as follows:

Tarko IN, O-CHINA STEAM NAVIGA-News," now under construction

underwent her official trials in New Tambun nom.

... 71,800. 1,750 Under the provisions of Law 6 Carrick Roads on August 1 for Pahang Con- T ON COMPANY, LTD. at the Kawasaki Dockyard, Kobe. of 1894 (President Kruger's law machinery tests and speed trials, FROM CALOUTTA, PENANG

anticipating the Jameson Raid), all of which proved most succeed. Pengkalen

Folidated and SINGAPORE.

The Olyde built motor vessel every assembly or meeting of fal, and the vessel afterwards left Pusing Bahru Jutlandia sailed from Gonos to persons in which public order is for Glasgow to take in coal and Pusing Lama TRE Coman's Steamship Singapore in twenty-five days, disturbed, or which is prohibited part cargo prior to proceeding to alman Hydraulio... 15.25 10.00 during all of which the Diesel and not permitted, shall disperse Brikenhead to complete cargo for Raliman Tin Co, 2100 24.00c.d: by Messrs. Barclay, Curle & Co., the police. If this does not take Japan. motors, which were constructed immediately upon the request of the initial voyage to China and Rambutan ...12.00 13.75. from designs by Messrs. Burmeis place immediately, the leader of has been built for the

The Eumons, which Raub ter & Wain, Copenhagen, worked the police shall then

Ocean Redbills Steamship Company, Ltd., Liver pool, is 457ft. in length, with a Selangor River

Royal Johore gross tonnage of 8,700; Accom- Eempam modation for a number of saloon Serendah passengers is provided in com-

Hydraulic fortable state-roome, for steerage. Sungei Gau 17.00 18.50 passengers in the foremmalle, and, Tanjong for native emigrants in the Rambutan

tween decks.

** LAIBANG,"

having arrived from the ahve Porta Craige es of cargo by ber are hereb infinnied that teir goods will be

Ulivered ir malon side.

Cargo impeding the discharge or re-

The Jutlandia.

well, and propelled the ship, at (a) Call order by means of a

ma lug on board after 4 p.m. the 2nd an average speed of 11 knots. drum of bugle, and then.

The fuel consumption, including

(b), Call out thrice, in a loud

inst. will be lauded st Consignee's risk that of auxiliaries, was 89 tons voice:

and vareni

Boogk u

JARDINE, MATHESON of oil per day, compared with the AND 00., LTD., 38 tons of coal per day which General Mepagora: would have been required to do 15 September, 1913. [118 the same work on a steam voysol.

"Obedience to the Law, Die-

Otherwise Foros perse;

Will be Used!"

10/6 11/6

6/6 8/9 ... 5/3 0/9 3/0 5/0

***

*

2.25 2.60

2.45 3.00

08.0 -1.00 ... nom. nom. ... nom.

*** non.

9.50

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