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COMPANY MEETINGS.

(ontinued from Page 5.

I trust you will approfits of the proposed transfer from pto fite of $3,000 to the credit of Typhoon and Flood Insurances Fund. You many remember that

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14 1911;

R.G.A., for his resene of several

of the crew of a Chinees junk which was blown ashore during a typhoon at Hongkong on August 17.

POST OFFICE.

The Empress of Russia with the Caan- dian'and American Mails as Biboria le scheduled to arrive here on Tuesday the

17th inst JAPANESE RELIEF

FUND.

MAILS DUE.

(SHIPPING NEWS.

WEATHER REPORT.

this Fund was considerably de- "The Japanese Relief Fund Canadian and American, E. of Russia, Kanior, Nor. . 9th ink, Salt along the east coast of China;, and

plated by the typhoou and floods Committee announce the follow- in July 1908.

ing further contributions which

***

17th Inst.:

MAILS VIA SIBERIA.

50.00 5.00

Loft London Jan 24

Due Shanghai Feb. 9,

MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY.

I have no farther remarks they have received with thinks to make but if any shareholders Previously announced $2,842.00 has any questions to ask I eball Mr. Fung Yat Oho be pleased to answer them... E. D. K.

The Chairman:-There being Do questions, I beg to move that the reports and sooounts as pre- sented be passed.

Mr. Maliland:-I have pleasure in seconding the report and sc Bounty ne presented be passed.

The Chairman:- Proposed by myself and seconded by Mr. F. Maitland that the raport and statement of accounts be passed. All theen in favoür kindly hold up their hands. Against. Carried unanimously.

The Chairman-I, beg to

pro. pose the re-election of the retiring directors Messrs. J. Scott Harston, J. W. C. Boonar, W. L.

Total on the 12th $2,897.00

Notices

RACE HOLIDAYS.

է:

Shanghai and North China (Hurope is Biberia)-Per CHENAN, 14th inst. 5 p

: Swatow, Shanghai & North China-Per

-WUHU, 14th Inst., B p.z.

OFIHLI, 14th inst. 5 p.m.

p.m.

THE EXCHANGE BANKS Ninapo, Shanghai and North China--Per will be ela ed for the trans-Tientsin--Per HUICHOW, 14th inst, 5 action of EXCHANGE BUSI- NESS on MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, the 16th, 17th and 18th instant at 11.45 am. Hongkong, 12th Feb., 1914.

MARINE INSURANCE ASSO- CIATION OF HONGKONG.

RACE HOLIDAYS.

Pattanden and Dr. J. W. Noble-NOTICE is hereby given that for the ensuing year.

Mr. Stapleton I bag to second that.

.

TO-MORROW.

Swatow-Por HAIMUN, 15th Feb. 9 a.m. Swatow Amoy and Formosa vie Tament -For DAIGI MARU, 15th 9 a.m.

Straits and Ceylon For-BOHEMIA,

13th inst. 9 a.m. Baigon-Par TELEMAOHU8, 15th inst.

9 a.m.

ta.m.

:

MONDAY, 16th Feb.

ARRIVED.

On the 13th at 10.35-The anticyclone Craighall. Br... 7.866. Wm Stephenson

is now central over the Eastern Son. 14th inat Portland Oregon

Pressure has increased slightly over Japan, Formosa and Luson, and decreas Flour-M. B. K. Halvard, Nor... 1,060, C. Book, 13th insted slightly along the coast of China 'to

Amoy,11h inst. Gen 3 GIL Tourane.

Voltmars, 14th inst.

| Light or Variable winds are indicated Hon Cobe, Bune. Shaobing, Br, s. 1,307, E French, 13th moderate over the N. China Bes

ending at 10 am, to-day, 2.00 inobos,

FORECAST FOR THE HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW. Forecart.

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

ENGLISH MAIL.

Inst.Shanghai, 10th Just. Gen. Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or

2-B, and 8.

Wangkol, Ger. w... 1.118, H. Olimanns, 14th inst-Bangkok;5th instant, Rios--B. and 8, Yechigo Mamm, Jap. a. 1,654, Murayama, 15th inst.Chatoo, 7th inst, Gen. **Chiness.

A DEPARTED. February 13. Chonra for E. C. Wan Tongtion for Shanghai

Kenkon Mara No. 5 for Chinwante

Nina Maru for Salton Bhlayo Mara for San Francis Taiwan Maru for Shanghai- Boahu Maru for Canton Haltan for Foochow Helene faz Tourane Childar for WILD Childar for @wntow Minnesota for Seattle

China for Bombay

8 Kiang for Shanghai Erroll for New York Assays for Shanghal Kueishow for Tientsin Benlomond for Yokohama Johanne for Dell Brechuen for Kingpo

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

District.

1 Hongkong and Neighbour | E. winds,

hood.....

about the DATES named *** For

Steamers.

LONDON, via Us) China

nal Ports of Call: Capt. C. H. 8, Tocque

R.N.R

WERP via Singa- Nyanza

Doon

To Sail On Remarks

Coque}

Freight

14th Feb.

&Fsage

LONDON & ANT-]

> moderate }

fair.

about

Freight

pore, Penang, Capt. K. Jenkins

18th Feb.

*P*rage

Ombo, Fort Bald,

Assaye

Capt. G. J. Coldwell

10 a.m

Freight

14th Feb. & P'aage

R.N.R.

about

Freight

24th Feb.

...

†† Formoss Channel................................ † winds,

fresh

3 Bouth soset of China ba-1,The same

tween H.K. and Lamooks No.1.

$ South coast of Chins be-7 The same

tween H.K. and Hainan... No 1.

China Coast Meteorological Register.

Station.

Nemaro Hakodate

Per .. Shaobsing from Shanghai on Tokio

all MARINE INSUR-Amoy--For SEANG CHOON, 15th fast.. Kalgan for Hongny ANCE OFFICES will be CLOSED for the Transaction of The Chairman-It has been Public Business on MONDAY, proposed by myself, seconded by TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, Mr. Stapleton, that the retiring the 16th, 17th and 18th instant tits-Por HELENUS, 16th inat, 2pm the 19th inst-Fopoff and Middletor, directors, whose names I have respectively, nt 11.45 a.m. just rend, be re-elected for the ensuing year, all those în favour kindly hold up their hands. Against. Carried unsminously.

Mr. Olark-I beg to propose the re-election of Mr. H. Percy Smith and Mr. W. Hutton Potta Da auditors at the remuneration of $150 each. ·

By Order,

A. R. LOWE, -- Hongkong, 13th. Feb., 1914.

Secretary

FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIA

TION OF HONGKONG.

RACE HOLIDAYS.

NOTICE is hereby given that

no89

all FIRE INSURANCE Mr. Buyers-I beg to second. OFFICES will be. OLOSED for The Chairman-It has been the Transaction of Public Busi- proposed by Mr. Clark and

on MONDAY, TUESDAY seconded by Mr. Buyers that Mr. & WEDNESDAY, the 16th, 17th Peroy Smith and Mr. W. and 18th instant respectively, at Hatton Potta be re-elected 11.45 a.m. auditors for the ensuing year

By. Order, at a remuneration-of-8150-each All those in favour kindly hold up their hands. Against. Carried Hongkong, 13th Feb., 1914.

AR LOWE,

Secretary.

unanimously. That is all the HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB, business, gentlemen. Thank you for your attendance. Dividend warrants are now ready and oan

THE

HE following are the weights

for the Foochow Cup- be had on application at the Com-(Handicap) to be run on Monday, pany's office.

16th February,

MEDALS

FOR

GALLANTRY.

Two Local Recipients

The committee of the Royal Humane Society have made the follwing among other awards:- Silver medal, to. Edward J.]. Heighway, A.B., on the Unnard liner Carmanis, for resening the atoward of the steamship Voltarno in the Atlantic on Octolier. 9. The searchlight revealed the man struggling in the water, and Heizway, after getting hold of him, was much buffeted against the ship's aide before he seized hold of a line, by which they were pulled on board. Bronza medale to Lieutenant: the Hoa, John B. M. Farnel, H. M. S. Newcastle, for sav ing Leopard Stace artifcer engineer of that vessel, in the barbour At Wei-bai-wei September 28, and to Sub

on

st..Ibe.

President,

Conqueror

11. 7. Fijian Chief, .........11. 3

Aster

(late Treff)... 11. 3.

Royal Rose......

Mahratts Chief, ...11. 0 Capello,

..10.12

The Fickle Bird, ...10.12 Triumph Aster

(late Flock).......10.12

Sunlight...

Vice-President

(late Twenty),...10.12

.10.12

Snowdrop.

.10.10

Selangor Chief,...

10.10

.10. 7

.10. 5

..10. 5

Radium II...

Violini,

Sweet Rocket, Sweet William... .10. 2 Joy.

9. 0.

F. A. DICKINSON,1 Handi- H. K. HUGHES, J cappers.

T. F. HOUGH, Clerk of the Course.

Hongkong, 12th Feb., 1914.

SILIMPOPON COAL. BUNKERS

can be supplied cheap rates.

*t

Shanghai and North China---Per SHUN-

TIEN, 18th Feb., S'p.m. Swatow,Shanghai and North China-Per WINGSANG, 16th Feb. 5 p.m. Amoy -1. INAN, 16th ¡rst., 5 p.m. ....

TUESDAY, 17th Feb. Batavia, Choribon, Semarang Soerabaya,

and Macassar--For HAL WARD, 17th inat., 10a.m.

HSING, 17th Feb, 11 am.

Philippine Islande-Par TAMING, 17th Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Por HAI-

YANG, 17th Feb., 5 p.m.

SANG, 17th Feb., 5 pm.

1.1

Shanghai & North China-Par TAK Swatow, Amoy and Formoes vis Anping and Takao Fer 908HU MARU, 17th Feb. 5 p.m.

18th February, a.m.

Winds

Hour.

--Barometer.

Humidity.

Temperature.

1) tion.

Wostook To 3019

50.04

+

30,09

30.18

30,25

30.29

30.20

n

30.23 30.28 30.31.

30.26 32 97 w

Kochi Nagamki K'shima PASSENGERS DEPARTED. Oshima.

Naha Per as. Assaye for Shanghai st., On Thi'jima the 14th inst-A Main, H Goldenberg, C Bonín Is. Brightwell, G O Blanchard.

Ciaofoo

vis,

المية

Forse.

A

Weather.

& Marseilles

SHANGHAI

SHANGHAI,

MOJI, AND

KOBE Malta

YOKO (Capt. G. W. Cookman

·HAMA ****nanisu}

R.N.R.

& P'sage

All the above steamers pre fitted with Wireless Telegraphy,

For Freight, or Passago apply to

P. & 0.8. N. Co.'s office,

Hongkong, 13th Feb. 1914.

E. A. Hewett,

Superintendent..

LINES

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL

To sail on

WEDNES.. 18th Feb. 10 a.m.

About

THURS., 19th Feb.

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, Goeben

For

Steamers.

»

30.93.36 30.27 45 30.34 52 W

NEW

1 bun

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-'

3 cra

1 b..

SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt. A. Ahlbora

84

30.29 50 58 no

2 b

A WERF & BREMEN.)

30.30 49 78 noë

b

17,300

Ба 30.31

SHANGHAI,

NAGA- Kleist

30.27

до

SAKI, KOBE AND Capt.. L. Maass

19

3097 30.27

да

YOKOHAMA

30.95

17,000

30.25

30.20

n

M'LA, ANGAUR, YAP,

Da

30.27 51 100 00

SAMARAI, ́NEW-

30.27 87 68 ene

30.23

ane

$0.30 56, 81

30

GUINEA,BRISBANE, Prinz Waldemar SYDNEY AND MEL Capt. O: Jurany BOURNE...

SATUR.,

21st Feb.

6,100

9 a.m.

M

Coblenz

BA

30.20 61 30,13 06

638

20

KOBE

Capt. L. Klugbist

6,750

30.04 75

one

30.18 67

3 d

*

30.07 67 30.08.74

JESSELTON, KUDAT & | Borneo

BANDAKAN

Capt. J. Koehler

8th Mar.

sne 1 o

98.0.

Pers. China for London eta, on the Whalwal 14th inst.Rev and Mrs Carpenter, Capi Hank Boott, Mrs OH Fithian, Denman Fuller Tobang BT Conkling. Sub-Lt EA Hopkinson, Kiukiang MoMilty, Miss Parsons, Miss HD Par Changah. san, G & Pearson. Mr and Mrs BK Mody Changaba Shanghai Shanghai & North China-Por SHAO-Mr and Mrs E F Mauldon. Mr and Mrs Gutzlaf

D Y Perkins, Mr and Mrs B

N Knight, Sharp P. 76 LH Manoruff, Mrs Yeung Yuk

Amoy Per as Minnesota for Soattle etc., on the 13th inst-Mr and Mrs WJ Bell, Mr. Talhoku 2009 CD 92 Swatow and Mr NB Freer, Dr and Mrs JB Mor Taichu John Nickr. F E Dunn, Mr and Mri CG Foun Dr SA Howard, Mrs E Gifford, Mrs Tainan

Crawford, W D Orefoot, 3 R Crawford. Canton Black, Min Black, Mrs B Thompson P'dores Messia LC and E Abi, Mr and Mrs Ekons Wincer, Rox Thompson, Miss Mon

Gap Rock Leuzen, Mrs-8-Arousan, and-Daughter, 200 AB Graham, Goo

Hoffman, Wachow JA Norman, Mrs OK Allen, Fakbol Mirs Julia Thompson. Miss Kato Thomp Holhow Haiphong, Pakhol and Saigon Person, JH Fistcher, 8 R. Hoffman, Miss R

KAIFONG, 18th inst., 9 a.m.

Phulien Demerest, Mra D L Demerost, D L Da- roun Swatow-Per HAIMUN,18th Feb. 10 am.merest, Sam White, Mr and Mrs Goo W Tourane C. St. J. Straits,

Burmsh, Orylon, Johnson, Mrs E WCramer, AB Weston ADARI Adelaide, Western Australia, Mr and Mrs 10 Horn, Mr and Mrs N N Mauila and Joffe, Mrs J Jennings, Dr HP Buchman, Legaspi India, Aden, Egypt Europe via Naples Per P. ...and Mrs J

Mr and Mrs Hollo GOEBEN, 18th Feb. 9. Jennings, Thop. Mr and Mrs Bacolod Straits & India via Calcutta-Fer W Weblock, Mr and Mrs Gee Tuggle, M Cebu

LOYAT, 18th Feb., 1p.m...

WH Geiselman, Labuan and Mrs Miea Bhanghai North & China-Per OHOY-Mr and Mrs Beus

་ 。་

F Buyder. BANG, 18th Feb. 5 p.m.

R Roggen GW Soulsonry, Mr and

WEDNESDAY, 18th Jan.

American

Canadian

THURSDAY, 19th Feb,

g & Siberian

Shanghal, North Gains, Japo 7la Nagasaki, United Stated, South America and Canada via Vancouver (Europe Siberia Por EMPRESS OF Cü✔ ABIA, 19th Feb., 10a.m. Shanghai and North China-Per

ANHUL, 19th ins, 3p.m.

FRIDAY 20th Feb.

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow -For HAI-

CHING, 20th Feb., 10a.m.

28

*

About TUESDAY, 3rd Mar. SUNDAY,

All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy." New System of Telefunken.

30.02 82

f

TF. Claxton, Director.

atrich, Laman, Mr and Mrs J W Hongkong, Observatory, Feb. 13th.

W Hastings, Mrs JG

Mes W

WE Hughes, Mrs Ferrin, PJ Glennon, Miss Florence Fahrenhelt on the level of the sex in in- ห 1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Harper, R D Sayers, J Bordeaux, J.Bhos, tenths and hundredths.

Be Merrath; Mrs Geo

WH Hopkins, Mra Ada U Lon

m

2 Temperature, in the shade, in dogreen Mrs E Filking, Miss M B Long, Ho-Fahrenheit.

Ward, A Long. Misa H Blackburn, Miss

¿

4 Direction of Wind, to two points. 5.Force of Wind, according to Beaufort

3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, MO Benson, Geo W Miller, OJ Smith, the Humidity of air saturated with mois Mr and Mrs A Mitchell, W. M

Pease, being 100. Me JW Young, Mr and Mrs Geo K น March and Miss. Mr and Mrs C G

Orr Mr and Mrs Garnlch, Mra Baradollar. Mrs Slossca, Miss JMaclean. Mrs

Boale, J Mackenzie, Me and Mrs M M J State of Weather, blue sky, o de- Hill, Miss Hill, R 1 Miss Coroline Gelson, Dr E O Jeffords, gloomy, h hail, 1 lightning, o overcant, P Gelson, tached cloud, d drizzling rain, tog, 8 Mr and Mrs GF Unrath, Mr and Mrs P passing shower ally low.

Rubaoh, DO Foster, CO Hassen,

J

SATURDAY, 21st Feb.

T

Pratt, Dr

Ravogli, Miss E Fitzwilliams. Mr and Mrs FW MoDougall, Mrs J Lyple, Philippine Islande, Angaur, Bryant, Miss Leain Crawford, WJ.Irion, Wall, Mr and Mrs Chas, E Yap Fred Wilhelmshafen, Mr and Mrs Harry, Minta, BJ Jaege Rabau, Herbertahohe, Matupi, Mrs Brown, Mrs Gurby, Mias Vail, IN Australiau, Tasmania, New Kustile, Miss Wilms Knattle JF Zealand, vis Brisbane-Per Harrison, RA Mischcal, Mr and Mrs Geo P. WALDEMAR, 21st Feb Bakeley, H Krellen, Mr and Mrs W 90.m.

Osborn, Mrs F E and Miss L Dunn, FD Gipson, Chas, P Lattin, Peter Pishton, H Japan via Moji Victoria and Hale, Cal McLean, Chas Shillets, Tacoma Per TACOMA Lockwood Haberd. Geo Johnson, W MARU, 21st inst., noon. Griffen, E O Stevens, Jas Thompson, Mr

BW

E Mana. E B Patterson, Res

Amer?-

Australian

can

Mati,

Mali.

Straits and India via

Calcutta-Por show tab Thorn, Mr and Mrs OE

i thunder, v visibility, w daw wet,

0 Rain in inches, tentha and hundredthr

METEOROLOGICAL.

Previous

Day On date On date. at a game - 6 kan," Arya, ..........30.99

30.27 $0.23

68

Barometer Temperature Humidity Wind Direction... FOTOO.

Lieutenant John D. Harvey, SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK |Philippins Is.YUENSANG, 1st Inst, Berman, Mr and Mrs NL Robaen Weather O

H.M.S. Phoenix, for bis attempt to save a seaman belonging to the

(British North Borneo),

KUMBANG, 21st Feb., 1 p.m.

1 p.m.

At these ports steamers call Philippine Is-Per RUBI, 21st Feb. 3pm ahip who was drowned at Longing for bunker coal exclusively. hope, Orkney, on October 5; and are exempt from all shipping medal to Bombardier E. Ashton, Idues and charges.

9853

A. BUNE

With reference to our guess- ing competition we beg to an-

nounce to the coupon

holders in

connection therewith, that the

Siberian

Mail.

Bhanghai, North and China (Europe via Biberia) -Per FoodHOW, 21st Inst., 6 p.m.

TUESDAY, 24th Feb. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow For HAI-

TAN, 4th Feb., 10a.m.

Austral-

FRIDAY 27th Feb.

Philippine Islands, Australia, Tasmania & New Zealand via EM. Port Darwin-Per PIRE, 27th Bob., 9 a.m.

TUESDAY, 3rd Mar,

Mar. 3 p.m.

actual number of Sweets found in Philippine Islands-Per ZAFIRO, Sed the jar is 9853, and those who

SATURDAY, 7th Mar.

BORNEO, 7th Feb., 6 p.m..

hold the coupons with guessed Jeton Kudat and Sandakan-Par figures 9850, 9875, and 9880 are requested to call a our store their coupons and claim the prizes.

with Philippine In, Australia Tas

WEDNESDAY, 25th Mar,

kustra=

mania & New Zealand vis Port Darwin-Per OHANG. SHA, 25th Mar. 9 a.m.

60

E ENE

.0

B Wakefield, Roy Clark, Obas Ablowe, Rain......

and Mullins, WC Gravner, OH Fithian, Jadat open a l'emperature pa the 12th Rosenberger, Jacob Authes, O,B Bullold

H.K. Observatory, 13th Feb.

Lowest

"

TE

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T. 3. CLAXTON, Direstar.

Mail Steamers

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.

"AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO SAN FRANCISCO

Via Shanghai or Manlia, Nagasaki, Inland Sea, Kobe, Yokohama and Honolulu. THE SUNSHINE BELT Operating the following steamers

MONGOLIA, MANCHURIA, KOREA, SIBERIA änd

NILE, CHINA dad PERSIA. ^.

Some Features of Service: Electric Fans, Swimming Tank, Orchestra, Amusements, Wireless Telegraph Submarino Signal Service and Bilge Kools.

Cuisine under personal auparvision of Mr. V. Moroni, one of the World's most famous caterers.

2

Retura partion of round trip tickets, as alows, available for: Fadings Via C.FR from Vancou if desired. Through Passengers have the Priviligs of Travelling by Rail between ports of Robe and Yokohama, Steamer: w Korea.

18,000 tons, Sailing, Tues, 24th Feb. at 1 p.m. Hongkong-Manila Service.

From HONGKONG.

Manila

Leave ∙Hongkong

Mar 14.....CHINA, Mar. 31...NIE

For MANILA".

L'ARTE "Afentiar

Das Hongkong

Feb. 1£* ..Feb. 31.

Mar. 16. Fob, 18......KOREA ...¡Ápr. 2. Ì Feb. .....SIBERIA

H. RUTTONJEE & SON, Oysters, Fresh, Fried or Stewed King's Building (opp. Blake Pier),

WINE AND PROVISION MERCHANTS.

14. Queen's 'Road, Central,

Findon Baddooks, Kippers &o..

ALEXANDRA CAFE,

R. C. MORTON,

"FREIGHT LINE.

NEXT SAILING FROM HONGKONG.

Goettingen..............

OUTWARD.

About

16th Feb.

Tuebingen....... 2nd Mar.

Cernis.......

About

Sigmaringen

..16th Mar,

HOMEWARD.

30th Mar. 13th April.

27th April,

For Marseilles, Dunkirk, R'dam | For Havre, Emden & Hamburg

and Breman/Hamburg:

Mark about 10th of Mar.

For Havre, Eden and Hamburg/

Bremem:

Goettingen about 28th of Mar.

For Marspilles. Rotterdam and

Bremen Hamburg:

Bremen: Cernis

about 5th of May. For Marsailles, Rotterdam and

Bremen/Hamburg: Sigmaringen about 16th of May. For Havre, Dunkirk, Emden and

Hamburg/Bromen:

Tuebingen about 18th of Apr. For further Particulars, apply to

:

about 1st of June.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and OHINA.

Hongkong, 11th Feb., 1914. 4.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL LINES.

FROM

FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO AND

JAPAN via SHANGHAI. FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO AND FROM EUROPE via SUEZ CANAL.

For SHANGHAI, KOBE AND

YOKOHAMA.

MÄRSEILLE vis PORTS.

Steamors Australien Chill Amazone (Magellan

Nera Atlantique

To Ball

23rd Feb.

9th Mar,

23rd Mar.

24th Feb.

10th Mar.

24th Mar.

ALL STEAMERS FITTED WITH WIRELESS, Transhipping on the Co.'s Steamers at Colombo, for Calcutta, Bombay and Australia, at Port Said for the Lavant, Constantinople and Black 580.

Through Thakata to London via Paris by railed Circular tickets to Europe via Sues and SIBERIAN HOUTE and vice-versa delivered here:

For further particulars apply te,

S. C. de BUSSIERRE,

Acting Agent

Printed and Published by the Proprietor, Dr. J. W. Nohta,

Ice House Street, in the City of Victoria,

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