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New Ships For 0.S.K. The construction of two`largo. freighters for the Osaka Shosen | Kaisha at Messrs. Cammail. Laird & Co's yard. Liverpool, is under way, according to informa- tion given out this morning in Hongtong, The, ressois will have a carrying capacity of 10,000 tons and when completed will be, futilised in the European Line of
The keels were the company. [laiḍ some time ago bat owing to the unsettled state of industry at Home through strikes a shortage of materials bad delayed the work of building. It is expected, however, that the now steamers will be delivored towards the end of this year.. London Main and Paris Maru are the names chosen for the vessels.
The building programme of the 0.5.K. calls for five smaller! vessels also. Ong of these, a fast passenger and mail steamer for the Kobe-Dalny route is now under construction at Nagasaki. Har deadweight capacity will be stout 6,000 tons. Sha will be ready for commission [sometime next month, it is said. Four cargo steamers with ton- Inages ranging between 1,000 and 2,000 tons are on the stocks in Japanese yards. They are being built for domestic coastal trades.
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steward for the Pacific Maili Steamship Company at San Francisco, is making a trip to the Far East in the steamer Ecuador to renew old friendships after an absence from this part of the world for many months. Mr. Shenick is relieving Mr. Chas, Van Brunt, of the Ecuador, who remained shoreside this voyage.
Typhoon Warning,
Two warnings of the presence of a typhoon were poated at the Harbour Office this morning, the later notice reporting the gale to be further off Hongkong than the first warning. The positions given were-At 8.40 a.m., 15 deg. north | and 125 deg. east, moving in north-westerly direction: at 10.20 am, 20 deg. north and 135 deg east. same direction. Further particulars of the typhoon were not received.
Siam Maru's Cargo,
Of the 550 tons of general cargo, loaded at Hongkong by the O.S.K. steamer Slam Maru, which is ashore in a hopeless position near) Cape Guardafui, Somaliland, the following items are the mora im- portant shipments for Europe, the local office of the Line stated this; morning:-For London 50 cases! linseed oil 25 cases bristles, 19! cases chinaware, 500 bales hemp:! for Rotterdam-560 bags pra nuts. 5 cases chinaware; for Hamburg-896 bags
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Method.-Place the water and the expan from the Tryna tatiepan and add the sugar, var alt sell buthas, and the peaches and contrane, la pouk dalil the pounces it pem: bi lova qtie clear. Pour all into a bassa and let the misture gat enki. Place the gulating in a baato. Dust over the milk, saut les ja sodà fur half
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Then play the baren over a pan of boilin Vater to it the gelatine. Mix together the contenta ny buth našius and pour the whole into a grans dāvanu Pour the cream cato a hasta and which lightly with an waz whick, When the froad risen kan it won a spoon, and place in en a hair sieve so strain away the milk, Costinde to do this until the perks in three of. Pile thi high on the top of the mixture in the glave dish,
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accommodation which could otherwise be attotted: to civilians, the reporter was told, all the officers, and C.P.Os. have the usual passenger cabins, but
bags wolframa ore, 350 Why Liners are Used for all the men travel third class, and
1.792 hales bemp. 100 bales feathers, 50 cases linseed oil.
Transport.
Passengers on Nile.
There has been a great deal of Sailing this morning the China controversy recently regarding Mail Steamship Company's Nile the transport of naval officers wen: out to San Francisco and and ratings from the China wayports with a capacity list of Station to England. A local passengers and a good showing of contemporary referred yesterday cargo. Notable among the pasto a paragraph taken from the
sengers were
Mr. Walter U. Lum, assistant general manager of the Chias Mail Co., and his family, who are going to San Francisco,
corrent issue of Truth on com-
Mr. N. Croucher, of Hongkong.mandeering accommodation in who is going to Shanghai on passenger liners whan an idle leave.
warship might be used for such Mr. E. F. Mackay, manager of purpose.
Our contemporary the Shanghai establishment of published also a paragraph from Messrs. Batterfield and Swire. the London and China Express who is returning after a short regarding the recent arrival visit to the Colony.
Home of a number of officers and ratings per P. & O. steamer. This paper refers also to a new crew. for a vessel on the Station and reliefs for various guoboats being Mr. R. B. Wong, a director of sent out, and comments that the the Chins Mail Co. who is bound method of sending men out by for Shanghai.
P. & O. may be more economical, Mr. F. M. Van Oudenhoven, but it has two disadvantages. The who has been connected with the first is that the men, if sent out Chinese Government Aviation in a man-o'-war, are kept employ. Service at Canton, is returning to ed and their health is much the States.
better, and the second is that by Mr. W. Drude. of the Hongkong sending men Home or bringing staff of the Standard Oil Co. is them out in liners the supply going America on leave. of passenger accommodation,
Ben Line Steamers.
for which there is a very great demand
the by civiliaus Mr. W. Scansky, second officer, Line listed to arrive at Hongkong appreciable extent.
The next vessels of the Ben present time, is eaten to ад Hsinchang, has gono second
during the coming few weeks are officer, Esinming.
the Bear ones, which is expected
gode
engineer, Kaiping, bas engineer, same ship.
Mr. C. D. M. Gayson, second Kwangles, has
officer, Recond officer, Kungpiog.
goae
as the liners in the East have no third class accommodation, the lower ratings are put in the bolds, which does not in any way reduce the civilian accom wodation.
The officers and mer, said our: informer, would probably prefer. to travel in a warship and perhaps later on the Admiralty will use these vessels again, but at the present time there are a number of ships, the fate of which has not been decided and the authori- ties at Home may be doing this only, until things resume their pre-war ceditions.
BASEBALL.
To-morrow's Line-up. Batting practice and a light workout will be held this after- noon by the Hongkong baseball with the Chidori team to-morrow. club preparatory to their game Dr. Urquhart and Ensign Mc-
Laurie will umpire the game.
Following is the line-up of the teams:--
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Mr. E. G. Phillips, chief officer. Kwangse, bas signed off. Mr. J. T.
To ascertain why the Admiralty Daugherty, if Robinson, second officer, Kwang-i Mr. J. B. Anderson, second se, has gone acting chief officer.officer, Asinming,
to make port from Antwerp, Mid-prefer to use liners for this Lake, has
of using Idle Koch, same ship.
gone dlesboro and London on August service instead secoad officer, Kabo.
Mr. D. Polydorof bas been ap- the Benarly and the Benlomond. ative called
12. Folloping the Benrinnes are warships, & Telegraph represent Church,
01. the Naval Potter. pointed second officer,
in Hongkong. Of Lasher. Hsin-Messrs. Gibb, Livingston & Co. authoritise chang.
course, all these orders for the Pace, transport of oficers and men come out from Home, he was told, but the Admiralty probably have very good reasons. It is more
Mr. A. Campbell; chief en- gineer. Weschow, is on leave. Mr. J. W. Kennedy, second engineer, Tatong, has gone acting chief engineer, Wauchow.
Mr. J. Caruochan, supernumer- ary second engineer, Kiangfoo, has gone supernumerary second engineer, Yushun.
foo.
are the agents.
FOUGHT OHT ELECTIONS.
Mr. J. Anderson, from leave. has gone second engineer Tatung-
Mr. C. A. Doanely, from re- Mr. R. Alexandro has been ap- Sir Thomas, Wrightson, Bart, economical to send out reliefs serve as gone supernumerary pointed second engineer, Kiacg-of Neasham Hall, Darlington, in a passenger ship and where it
second engineer, Suiyang.
Mr. E. J. Down has been ap Mr. P. H. Going, second officer, and Company; bridse builders, number of men, perhaps to relieve chairman of Bead. Wrightson is required to send out a large pointed third engineer, Poyang. Kinahan, has gone chief officer, Therapy, has di, aged 82. He the crew of a cruiser and other
Mr. D. 3. Whyte, second Suisn. engineer, Kaiping, bas sizard off Captain W H. Sparke, of the
fought eight Parliamentary ships as well, they can all come Mr. P. Mangali, from leave, has San Naulici, is on reserve. Mr. elections and won three-one at eat in one-liner, while one war
Stockton and tw
at East St. ship would not be sufficient to gone chief engineer, Kaiping.. D. Morgan, from reserve, bas gone Pancras.
transport them all. With regard Mr. C. Reed, acting chief acting master, San Namboi.
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The game will be played at Happy Valley and will start at four o'clock.
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