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NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS.

BANK HOLIDAY.

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

YESTERDAY'S CABLED

QUOTATIONS

In accordance with Government Ordinance, The Exchange Banks will be closed for the transaction of Public Business on Monday, the

The following quotations are the (The first middle prices at the close of the 7th, September, 1936.

London 011 Sept. market

3. Monday in September).

All quotations are subject to con- Hongkong, Ord. Seplember, 1836. | Bemation and no responsibility is

assumed for errors in transmission. Last To-day's Priez Price

SHARE PRICES

The following is the list of local share quotations issued this morning.

II. K. Banks, $1,595 b.

Banks.

H. K. Banks (Lon.

£103 n.

Chartered Bank, £16% u. Mercantile Bank, A. and B.

£31.

Mercantile Bank, C., 214% n., East Asia Bank, $70 h.

Insurances.

Canton In., $270 b.

Union In $675 b.

Wor Loan 3%

redm. after 1952 £107 £1074 Chinese 44%

|

Bonds 1800 (Eux. 1ss.) Chinese 5% Gold Bonds 1923-47

€101

....

Reg.).

Chinese 42%

Loan 1908 Chinese 5 Loan

I M

£100

4101

1 95

£10011⁄2

1912

£ 82

..

£ 82%

Chinese 5% Reorg.

Lonn 1913 (Ldn. Iss.)

Chinese Imperial

Hly. 5%

Homan Rly. S

£ 92

£ 13 £ 46

£ 9215

£'05

£ 655

Hakuang Rly.

£54

Lung Tsing U. Ha!

Bly, 1912 5

shal. Nonkiak

nly, 5%

£ 30

577

£ 30'S.

Tient-Pukow Rly.

5% (Brit Stpd) £49

570 £ 4914

Tlent-Pukow Ry.

T 48

C47

£ 47

China Underwriters, $1.00 n.

China Fire, $462 #.

1. K. Fire, In., $240 n. Internat'l Ansee, Sh. $34% n. Shipping.

Dougina, $30 n.

H. K. Steamboats, $4 n. Indo-Crinas (Prefo), $30 n. Indo-Chinus (Def.), $20 n. Shelf (Bearer), 109/41, n. Union Waterboats, $12 n.

Docks etc.

1. K. Wharvés. (olib, $104% 1, H. K. & W. Ducks, $132, 11. Providenta (old). $1.95 b.

Providenia (new), 20 cts. 17. Hongkew (old), Sh. $185 n. New Engineerings, Sh. $4 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $81_n.

Mining,

Kallan, 10/ n.

Langkats (Single), $5 n..

S'hai Explorations, Sh. $3 n.

S'hai Loans, Sh. $3 n.

Raube, $11.60 n.

Antamoks, $5.25 b.

Atoks, 31.02 cts, n.

Baguio Gold 69 cts. n.

Balatoes, $24 n.

5% (Ger. Stpd) £ 18 Tent-Pukow Riy

35% (Brit. Stpd. Supl. Loan Tient-Pukow Rly. 5 (Ger, Stpd Supt. Loom Japan 5% Sterling

patz 1907 Japan 6 Sterling

Loan 1912 German 75%

.

ternational Loan

1912 Chartered Bank

of I. A. & C.

HK & Shai Bking

N

Corpn. (Lan Regd.)

Shat Waterworks

Union Insurance

£ 8012

1024

£ 62%

£ 62%

15

15.

102

£102

Chinese Engineer-

ing & Mining

(bearer)

10/3

10/-

Chosen Corp.

10/7

11/

Venz: Goldfield $44 b.

Pekin Syndicate.

2/0

2/0

Sani Electric Con-

struction Co...

14/0

"A*

35

Sor of Canton

34%

44,0

35

3484

Gula Kakumpong

Rubber***

27/0

27/0

Ironfoun-

deis

.35/-

35/-

Assoclated & Elec-

trical Industries

55/-

65/

Austin Motors ord

64/3

54/8

Bonts Pure Drug

50/3

50/3

Brit-Amer. Tob.

(bearer) Cammell,

Laird.

Mexican

Engle

Courlauka

Bunton Itubber

103/3 3073

123/0

1441 1476 28/3 28/6 53/0 53/6 109/3

36/3

General Electric

(England)

02/6

9376

Guinness (A) Son

Ca,

150/-

25/-

150/- 20/3

Benguet Cons-lidated, $24 n. Benguet Exp. 44/46 ets, яn. Hip Wedges, 75 cts, sa.

Consolidated Mines, 12% cts. an. Demonstration, $1.54 n.

Gold Creeks, 55 cls. n.

Gold River, 12 cts. b.

Ipo Gold 38 cts. n.

opens, $2.87.A.

I. X. L. $2.95 m.

Masbate, 95 cts, n

Northern Mining, 54 cts. 5.

Parneale Gumans, $1.05 .

Salacot, 2 ets. n. San Mauricio, $3.85 b. Santa Rosa, 15 eta, s. Suyor Courals, 94 rts, 9. United Paracale, $2.37 n. Mambulas, 80 e1s. b.

Lands, Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Hotels, S. b.

-H. K-Lands,-$40. b.-----

II.K. Lands, 4% Deben.

$105 'n.

S'hai Lands, Sh. 213 n.

Metropolitan Lands, Sh, $10 n.

Humphries, $9 ca.

H. K. Realties, $5.60

.

Chinese Estates, $80 n. China Realties, Sh. 34 n. China Debentures Sh. $60 n.

Public Utilities.

II. K. Tramwaya, $13.60 L. Penk Trama, (old), 56% n. Peak Trams, (new), '$2% n. Star Ferries, $916.

Yaumati Ferries, (old), $21% b. China Lighta, $13.10 b.

China Light, (new), $9.85 h.

Allied

Distillers

Hawker Aircraft. Bristol Acroplanes

ord

Imp.

Chemical Industries**** Imperial Tobacco Marks & Spencer

ord. OK

Bazaars Rolls Royce Tate & Lyle Turner & Newall United Steel Vickers. ord. Woolworths Anglo-Dutch Rubber Plantation Investment

Trust

Burma Corpn.

Commonwealth

Mining Morsman Invest-

menis Randfontein Es-

tates

H. K: Electric, $55 b.

Macao Electric, $20 n.

Sandakan Lights. $8.30 Telephone (old), $28% b.

.

Springt

n

Telephone (new), $9.25 b. China Buses. Sh. $11 Singapore Tractions, 29/- n. Singapore ref 28/- n.

Industrials

Malaben Sugars, $91⁄2 n.

Minca

Sub-Nigel Tanami Gold

__54/0_____ 54/0 .....

40/-- 40/- 108/0 160/9

80/412 H0/41%

· 567- · ·30/0 167/6 107/0 80/D 09/0 107/3 107/0 .34/1014 35/3

32/101432/10% 148/9 148/9 29/3 29/-

32/- 32/-

10/41 10/4

7/9

7/0

32/0 32/9

70/9 70/3 30/41 39/4 242/6 242/0

Mining

1/3 1/3 Anglo-Iranian... 00/75 93/10

Burmah Shell Transport

and Trading

(bearer)

Chinese 5% Sterl-

98/0

90/412

Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $19 Cald: Macy. (Pref.), Sh. $15 n. Canton lees. $2.20 . and, 94.

a

103/115 109/4

Ing Notes 1025.

(Vickers)

284

2+1

27

201

Reuter.

Canton Kowloon

Rly. 5%

Cement. $11.50 b. and sa.

H. K. Ropes, 34 b. and 84.

Storet, &c.

Dairy Farm, $22 b.

Watson, $4.75 b.

Lane Crawfords, $6 n.

Mackintoshs, 45' ñ.

Sinceres, $3 n.

Wm. Powolls, 40 cts. n. Wing On (H.K.), $59 n.

Cotton Mill.

Ewo Cottons, Sh. $74 b.

S'hal Cottons (old), Sh. $70 n. S'hai Cottons (new), Sh. $3014

Ji.

Zoong Sings, $18 n.

Wing On Textiles, Sh. $25 n.

Miscellaneous,

H. K. Entertainments, 33 b. S. C. Enterprise $1.35 n. Macao "Greyhounds,” $2_1. Constructions (old), $1% 20. Constructions (new), 50 cts, n. Vibro Filing, $2.40 b.

Ch. Govt. 5% 1925 G.$BdsTM

92% b.

H. K. Govt. 47% Loan-,7%

prm. b.

H.K. Govt. 3% Loan par. b. Wallace Harpere, 34 u.

T.T.

Demand

T.T. Shanghai

T.T. Singapore

| A

WT 14. Гарал T.T. Indin T.T. U.S.A. TT. Manila T.T: Batavia ST.T.

T. Bangkok

France T.T. Germany T.T. Switzerland T.T.. Australia T.T. Lisbon

4 m/s. L/C, London

KING GEORGE FUND

London, Sept. 3. The King George V National Memoral Fund has now reached a total of 6110,273.-British Wireless.

THE HONGKONG

ITALIAN TROOPS FOR BARCELONA?

(Continued from Pape 1.)

tvere violating the elementory · laws of humanity-Reuter,

Less Optimism

London, Sept. 3. Newspaper reports from the Franco-Spanish frontier regarding the efforts of the Argentine Am- bassador to Spain, as doyes of the diplomatic corps, to secure an agreement between the contending forces in the Spanish civil war to respect the rules dictated by humanl- tarian feeling, are less optimistic in tone to-day. It had been hoped to the establish contact between Spanish Government and the surgent leaders.-British Wireless.

British Enthusiasm

London, Sept. 3.

in-

If the reply of the German Govern- ment which, it is hoped, will be re- ceived shortly, is favourable in prin- ciple to the proposed international Committee for an exchange of in- formation regarding non-intervention in Spain, negotiations in the British view should be brought to a conclu- sion without delay and the first meet- ing of the Committee might be held at an early date.

TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1936.

LORRY DRIVER FINED

SPEEDING IN BUSY AREA

40 elchers Tso Mun-bun, of Street, appeared before Mr. W. Scho-. held at the Central Magistracy this morning, charged with having driven his torry along Aberdeen on August 17, without due care and caution.

Trome Inspector Saunders said dé- fendant was driving his lorry along Aberdeen Road West at a speed of 25 to 30 miles an hour. The lorry was fairly heavily loaded with timber. The locality was usually crowded with bont people as it was near the Typhoon Shelter.

TEN MINUTES' GRACE BEFORE BOMBS FALL

LONDON'S LONGEST

WARNING

The longest period of warning which the people of London will get of an air raid in the event of war will be seven to ten minutes.

The incendiary bomb is the greatest mennce we have to fear. These statements were made by Home Omee official, Colonel W. Garforth, in an address to 1,200 mem bers of the London Chamber of Com-

merce at the Cannon-street Hotel, recently

He paid a high tribute to Drilish in- Defendant was ordered to pay aventiveness when he explained how effective were the elvlilan gas masks fine of $20.

which had been approved for mass producten.

COLLISION SEQUEL

Pam Kom-ming, licensed driver of car No. 435, was charged before. Mr. W. Schofield with having driven his car without due care and caution on August 22.

Ite offered to accompany any mem- ber of the audience into a chamber Alled with phosgene, 190 times more concentrated then would be possible in warfare, wearing the gua masks, and bring ilm out safely.

Such gas would kill an unprotected, person stone dead in four minutes, he

Trade Sergeant Youe snid defen- dont was driving his car on August 22 from Shouklwan to the Centrairemarked. Lockhart Rond.

stop

t

hnd

of

HIGH EXPLOSIVES

Colonel Garforth sald that proter- tion from high explosive bombing As the

would necessitate concrete buildings defen 12 to 15 feet thick, and the only

tramcar resumed its journey with

a lorry which was immediately bellernative was to dig 50 feet ind

hind

trumcar. the moving

Both

vehicles were, damaged. He added that the accident was caused

Meanwhile, in anticipation of the District and was travelling through

The car International Committee, the British | H

the Junction Government has set up an inter-de-Johnston Road because of n sta- partmental commilites which met to-

tionary tramcar. As soon day and discussed the efficacy of the measures the Government has put dont started his car and into operation to prevent the export of arms, munitions and aircraft to Spain. The

committee, upon which all Government departments concerned are represented, and over which Mr. who should have looked to see whe S. S. Morrison, Financial Secretary to

ther there was any other vehicle be Treasury, presided, also Inves-hind the trament before starting his the tigated the possibility of enforcing additional measures, such as non- interventionist powers might consider applying after an International Com- mittee has made a review of the posis tton and reported-British Wireless,

PALESTINE TENSION

INCREASES

(Continued from Page 1)

which the Arabs resisted desperately, une British corporal wus Lilled. Ten Arabs were killed in this clash, apart from those for which the planes accounted-Reuter.

MANOEUVRES CANCELLED

London, Sept. 3. Manoeuvres of the First Division of the Regular Army, which were due to take place in Sussex to-day, have been cancelled, and the troops are returning to Aldershot.

It was learned at the War Omer that the reason for the cancellation is that the question of reinforcements for Palestine is under consideration. --Reuter's Bulletin Service,

REINFORCEMENTST

London, Sept. 4. It is understood that

Great Britain's military strength in Pales- tine is now about ten baitalions and

the ground. Safeguards of that kind were impracticable for most business and factory premises and its

necessary to concentrate on protez-

The carelessness of the defendant. tion from splinters, gas, and fire from

incendiary bombs.

Asked if there was a homely re-

own car. Defendant had otherwisemedy for dealing with the effects of a good record. The damage done to the defendant's car was $100,

He was sentenced to a fine of $10.

UNLICENSED DRIVER

. Charles Gray. of No. 1, Shan Kwong Road, Happy Valley and How Sit-yue were summoned before Mr. W. Schofield this morning, the former being charged with having allowed an unlicensed driver to drive his car, and the latter with having driven the car without a licence.

Truffle Sergeant Bethell and he was checking teences along Queen's Road East on August 20 and stopped a car driven by the second defen- dant, who was asked to produce his licence. He was unable to do so, and aald he had an old licence at home Mr. which had not been renewed. Gray then said the car was his, and produced his licence. How Shi-yue was then told to appear at the Traßle Offer on the following day, and pro- duce the licence he had mentioned but he falled to turn up.

How Sit-yue sald he could not find the licence, and that he did not renew

mustard gas, he replied that special ointment was being prepared which would be in the possession decontamination parties for denting with that and other irritant vapours. Sir Stephen Demetriadt, President of the Chamber of Commerce. sold that it had been suggested in some quarters that the holding of the meeting was on indication of panic. They took the view that the fact that it employers knew beforehand what steps to take to protect their staffs ind buildings in the event of an air .rald, It

It would be likely to avert, rather than enune, a punie. The fact that employers knew what to do did not bring the possibility of an air raid any nearer.

HONGKONG'S INTER- PORTERS CONFIDENT

(Continued from Page 1) the Craigengower green, when play

are

it, because he had given up driving ang downhill, is just as fast as any in

Shanghai. What is more they long time ago.

Aned first-rate greens in Shanghai, by which I mean that if you take 204. ins, green you will get a 2 ft. 6 ins. green."

Both the wefendants SIO.

were

The players are not over-confident,

if martial law is visualised to quell NEW YORK STOCK but they do feel they have a maste the disturbances this force will be

sufficient. Hence, yesterday's cellation of the manoeuvres

of the First

rst Army Division is ex- pected to mean the immediate rein- forcement of the Palestine personnel

The Morning Post says these mili tary arrangements are interpreted in political circles as plain indication that martial law will be

unless the Arab strike and

the

go

EXCHANGE

-MARKET IRREGULAR

YESTERDAY

able chance of bringing back the Shunghot Aag. Shid Hyde-Lay. "Look for it at the top of our mast when we come back”.

We will.

TYPHOON NEA RING FORMOSA

.

110"

120

The Manila Observatory reports this morning that the typhoon situate in about Long. 121, Lat. 21, moving 'N.N.W.

POST OFFICES

GENERAL HOLIDAY

On Monday, September 7, the General Post Office, Kowloon Central Post Onler and Sheungwan Branch Office will be open from 9 n.m. to 10 a.m. The other Branch Post Ofices will be entirely closed.

There will be one collection from the pillar boxes, one delivery of ordinary correspondence as on Sundays and one delivery of registered correspondence at 10 a.m.

Jupan

Japan

The Money Order Oßce will be entirely closed,

INWARD MAILS

Salgon

Shanghai Manila

U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shang-

kal (Seattle, 15th August) Shanghai and Swalow Cnicutia and Straits Straits

Japan Japan Straits

Bokuyo Maru Chenonceaux Hawali Maru Ixion Neptuna

.September 4.

September 5.

September 5.

.September 5,

September 5,

Pres. Jackson Soochow Yuensang

September 5.

.September 5,

September 6.

Bhutan....

.September 0.

Lisbon Maru

September 8.

Muroran Maru Theseus

September 6.

.September 0.

Shanghai, Foochow and Amoy Shanghai and Europe vin Siberia-

London 17th August Stralia

Tsinan

September 0.

Nagara Pyrrhus

September 7.

September 7.

OUTWARD MAILS

*Ter Friday.

Kongao Yochow

Date and Time.

... Fri, Sept, 4, 4 p.m. Fri., Sept. 4, 4.30 p.m.

Saturday

Parcels, Reg..... Lellers,

For

Sumstul und Wuchow Foochow via Swatow

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA., Přes. Coolidge

C. and S. America, Canada and *Europe via San Francisco. (Due San Francisco, 23rd Sept.). Lellers for "K.L.M. Service"

(Due Amsterdam, 14th September).

Straits,

•••••• Kajputana

.Sat., Sept. 3 .Sept. 4, & pan. ‚Sept. 5, 0.15 a.m. .Sept. 5,*10 n.in. Sat, Sept. 5.

G.P.O. & K.P.O. R*K«

...... Sept. 5, 9.30 a.m Letters,

Sept, 5, 10 a.m. Sat., Sept. 5. G.P.Q. & K.P.O. Parcels.......Sept. 4, 5 p.m. Reg..........Sept 5, 0.45 a.m. Letters, ....Sept: §, 10.30 nai.

Many-relatives and friends gather--Holhow, Pakhof and "Haiphong.....Kwangchow.....Sat, Sept. 5, 1 p.m...

the Inter cd on the ship to wish porters the best of luck. Dick Alves was there, smiling and looking extremely f; A.E.

still rather Coates, New York, Sept. 3. solemn, but at times carried away by of violence ends forthwith. There is Swon, Culbertson & Fritz Dow the occasion sufficient to break into reason to believe that full warning | Jones summary of yesterday's mar

look- large smiles; Ribeiro, happy and has been given the Arab Higher ket;The market to-day ruled quiet the acme of

me of confidence; McGowan ing the Committee, which has also been in- and irregular, being a typical pre- and P. E. Knight, in the pink of con- formed of the utmost

lengths

holiday market. Trading has become dition; and, of course, Hyde-Lay, who Government is prepared to to lighter and traders are avoiding any is apparently refusing to allow the assist them in influencing their Increase in

their commitments.

undermine followers-Reuter,

einzburdens of captaincy to There was a fair amount of reallsing his customary

geniality. but a jale rally, led by steels and

Altogether a happy party and one steels and rails, pushed a sizable

from whom the Colony can expect of group of stacks to new high levels. great deeds. The best wishes Packard motor shares were extreme-

lawn bowlers and Hongkong sports. ly active on predlotions of a record

men generally accompany the team year. The market for bonds Was in the excursion to wrest from higher, while stocks on the Curb Ex-Shanghai Fre Eastern bowling change were irregular.

laurels which have been with

the Northern Port for years.

NANNING PARLEY

DEADLOCK

(Continued from Page 1)

large quantity of salt and food sup- plies in the occupied districts.

S. C. & F. New York office cableat Stocks: The market has develop- ed a romewhat irregular tone, but traders remain bullish. The Packard Motor Corporation is introducing a new 8-cylinder car priced at from $705 to 5010. The prices of other models will also be reduced.

Cotton:

the

last three

EXCHANGE RATES

Meanwhile, Important discussions aimed at the peaceful settlement of the situation are now under way at Nanning, following the arrival from Canton of the Central Government peace mission, composed of Mr. Chu Cheng, President of the Judicial Yuan, General "Chien Chien, Chief of

The Government crop the General Staff, and General Chu estimate, which is to be published on Pei-teh, Inspector-General of Mil-September 8th, is expected to be tary Trang,

around 12,000,000 bales and it is be- Milan The Kwangsl leaders, General Lilleved that this future has already Oslo. Chung-len and General Pei Chung-

been discounted. Benefleial rains in | Shanghai. hsl personally greeted the delegation on its arrival at the airport of Nan-world parily were also factors.

the West, some hedging and the high New York.

Amsterdam, ning yesterday.

Vienna.

Paris... Geneva. Berlin.

-Sat, 2.

76.20/64

Sept. 3.

76%

.15.442

15.46

Athens.

12.51 530

12.52

530

.63.15/10

G4

19.00

19.00

1/2.13/32 1/2.13/32

5.034

5.03 la

.7.41

7.42

2034

263

121%

121%

41%

41%

11014

The most Important person attend- Wheat: Average private estimates Prague. ing the conference is Dr. Wang of the crop total 034,000,000 bushels, Madrid Chung-hul, former judge of the with International Court at the Hague, who is serving as a mediator ravier than a representative of the Nauking Government.

It is expected the peace conference will last until this week-end and well-informed quarters evisage the ultimate success of the purley and avoidance

hostilities.United

EXCHANGE

Selling

1/2 || 1/2 ia

102%

105%

.01%

.31

Press.

.027%

15%

18012

T.T

T.T. gon

11/10

4.71

77

1/03

Buying

4 m/s. D/P. do

4 m/s. L/C. U.S.A.

4 m/s. France

30 d/s. India

US. Cruss rate in London

of.

INTERPORT CRICKET

H.K.C.C. NOMINATES

PLAYERS

6$68

.1/3%

1/3 ..318

6.00 The Hongkong Cricket Club has .33% submitted the names of the following 5.03% ployers as available for the coming Interport match In Shanghai, if select= ed: T. A. Pearce, L. D. Kilbee, E. J. R. Mitchell, and H. B. Neve.

Lam Hol, a woman; has been ad- mitted to the Government Civil Hospital for treatment of various Injuries received when she fell from the staircase of her residence in No, 2 Kwat Heung Street.

110 .1/2,20/32 1/2,29/32

carry-over of 125,000,000 | Lisbon bushels. The estimate of require Hongkong menis of 028,000,000 to 675,000,000 Bombay.

.178%

1/0 bushels is construed as bullish. There Brussels,

20.81% 20.82 is some belief that large operators | Montreal.

5.03

5.0332 are buying.

Monte Video .39.11/16 38.11/16 Corn: The present level of prices Yokohama.. .1/2.1/84 1/2.1/16 la apparently attracting consumier Silver (forward).10.11/16 buying. The average private estimate Silver (Spot)....18.11/16 amounts to 1,410,000,000 bushels. War Loan,.

Rubber: The market is quiet and steady.

and

19%

195% .107.5/10

107.5/16 ---British Wireless.

VISITS MUSSOLINI

S. C. & F. Wall Street Journal morning comment:-"Brokers dealers are decidedly bullish on both general business and on stocks. Some of the bullishness is centered on drug

Nome, Sept. 4. companies' shares. There are many King Boris of Bulgaria to-day wagers on the market that Bethlehem visited Signor Benito Mussolini, but Steel stocks will cross U.S. Steel, the subject of their converentions was common, within the next 30 days. not announced.-United Press. Southern dealers are buying Southeni Railway stocks. Brokers report an Increased demand for Packard and Studebaker stocks and also for utilities,"

RHUTER QUOTATIONS

Dow Jones Averages:

A. W. Hayward is also a possibility, although, it is uncertain whether he 30 Industrials will be able to get away. R. D. 20 Rails Gillespie will probably be in Shang-20 Utilities hui at the time of the match and 40- Bonds gave would be available if required.

Sept. 2. Sept. 3. 164,65 160.24 54.06 54.08 34.83 --104.35 104,44

34.88

11 Commodity Index | 05.70 - 60,14

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours. ending at 10 to-day totalled 0.03-inch. The total since January 1 is 35.30 Inches, against an average of 68.73 Inches.

Two cases of Typhoid (one im- ported) and one case of Diphtheria were reported to the local. Health. authorities, on Wednesday.

Ceylon, India, East and Rajputana "South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles,

(Due Marselles, 2nd October).

Shanghai, Japan and Europe via

Siberia

Haiphong

East and

Manila

Shanghai

Straits, Ceylon, India,

South Africa

Straits and Parcels for Germany via

Hamburg.

Salgon

Foochow via Swalow Swatow, Amoy and Formosa

Chenonceaux..Sat., Sept. 6, 1.30 pm. Canton .....Sat., Sept. 5,-2 p.m.

Hawall Maru Sat., Sept. 0, 2.30 m. Pres.-Jackson Sat., Sept. 5, 4,30 p.m. Donau

..Sat., Sept. 5, 5 p.m.

Havel

.Sat., Sept. 5; 5 p.m. Lycemoon.... Sat, Sept. 6, 5 px..

Sunday

Hopsang.......Sun., Sept. 0,0 cm. Canton Moru...Sun., Sept. 0,0 mm. Superscribed correspondence only.

ENYK

General Passenger Agents in the Oriant for the

CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE.

San Francisco via Shanghai,

Taiyo Maru«,.

Chichibu Maru

Tatsuta Maru

Scattle & Vancouver.

Japan Ports & Honolulu.

Fri, 18th Sept. Wed., 80th Sept.

Wed., 14th Oct.

Hise Maru (Starts from Kobo) Sat., 19th Sept. Heian Maru (Starts from Kobe) Mon., 5th Oct. New York via Panama,

Nako Maru

Naruto Maru

Fri, 11th Sept.

Tues., 22nd Sept.

South America (West Coast) via Japan. Honolulu,

Los Angeles, Mexico & Panama,

Bokuyo Maru

London, Marsailles, Antworp

Terukuni Maru

Hakusan Mari

Haruna Maru

Liverpool va Port Said,

and Marseilles.

+Lyons Maru

...Mon, 7th Sept.

Rotterdam,

... Fri, 11th Sept.

Sat, 26th Sept .Sat., 10th Oct.

Bayrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus,

Thurs., 10th Sept.

Sydney & Molbourne via Manila & Ports.

*Neptung

Alsuta Muru

Bombay via Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.

Anyo Maru

Toyama Maru

Calcutta via Singapore. Penang & Rangoon,

Lisbon Maru ..

+Malacca Maru

Nagato Maru

Shanghai, Kabe & Yokohama,

Katori Maru

Tues., 8th Sept.

Sat, 26th Sept.

Fri., 11th Sept. Mon., 28th Sopt.

.Mon., 7th Sept.

Wed., 16th Sept.

Tues., 29th Bopt.

.Sat. 12th Bont.

Sat., 26th Sept.

Kitano Maru (N'saki direct) Tues., 22nd Sept. Kashima Maru

t Cargo. Only,”.

Hurns Philp Lines, Joint Passenger Agents,

Gibb, Livingston & Co., Ltd.

Tol. 30291.

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