DENTINATION, Y
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Vats.
AGENTA
DATE OF LEAVING.
**
Gibb Livinsgton & Co.blay 27, at Noon. Castle.....Dodwall & Co. LimitedAbout May 12,
Austmlian Toris, Ec. St. Albans Boston & Now York Muncaster Buy, Spore, C'bo.Capri By,v. Spor& F1
Png Colombo Mara Europe ....Buelow Fino, Trieste ....china... Hollow & Haiphong... Sangkiang Kobo Ya imm..Coblena London, & Delta.... London, Antwerp, te sicilia L'don Balan & Awon Flintshire Marseilles, . Saigon.. Australien Mar., Havre & H'bar Bayer Mar., L'don, & A'wery Mishima Maru Manila,
nila, Cobu & oil Zabro
Manila,... Pinz
Wingang item
Carlowita & Co...May 13, at Noon. Nippon Yuken Kaisha May 18, Molchers & Co...May 31, at Noon. Sander, Wieler & Co. About May 26, Butterfield & Swiren, May 13, at Noon. Melchers
About May 30 PO. S. N. Co... May 15, Noon. P. & 0, 5. N, Co......... About May 17. Jardine, M'son& Co, LdAbout May 13. Aussagerie Maritimes May 23, at 1 p.m. Hamburg-Am'ka Tanie May 25. Nippon Yusen Kaisha May 24. Daylight. Shawan, Tomes & Co. May 9, at 4 p.m. Jaadina, M'son Co., Ld. May 13, at 9 p.in.
Melchers play 29, Daylight.
Mania, Melbourne, &frinz Sigmund Manila, Atralian Port Yawnin Meu Manin, Hoile & Cob Caring... Nov York Portland, Or..v. Japan)
V. Jarar Henrik TIMUR.... BlansH*burg&A'wori | Sachsen Sandakan
Mansang
Afghan FriteoArmit
San Franciseny Japan Nippon Maru ...... San Francisco, Japır Chiyo Maru ..... Salina Cruz, v. Japan Hongkong Maru SanFranciacov. Japan Persin...
San Feisen, v. Jajnoj Korea, Spore, Ponnng & Curaising shanghai............Chenn
Shanghai
Shanghai
Swatow & hanglin
achow
bogang
S'hai & Japan Port...Gheisenau
Shai, Moji Robe, Yus Prona.......!! Shanghai, Moji & Kobe Arratoon Apens Shai, Kole Yhun 2. Fr. Ferdinand.. S'hai, Moji & Kobe... Takata Mars
Shai, Kobe & Yhan Janson
Stow, Amny & Tamsui Daijin Maru
Stow, Amoy & Anpingu Maru ..
S'ni, Kobe & Y'avij Šemodia
Shi, Kobe & Y'humuni Tonkin
Sober
mox & F'chowaitan
Stew, Amoy &
Saatow, Wwei & Ton heongshing Storia, T'ma & Jaja Cacon Mara
'rin, B.C., Seattle &c. Awn ru.......... Yuver & Stle v. Japer Kumeric..
Vanroaver, (BC.), Ne |Puxpresss of Jagan
Nippon sen Kaka June 2. at Noon Butterfield & Swiro... May 10, at 4 pm. Arnold, Karberg & Co May 23. Portland . A. B. Co.jJune 15, at Noon. Hamburg Am'ka Linie vbout May 25, Jardino, sou Co. Ld. May 14, Daylight. Tove Kison Kaisha June 2, at 1p.m Toyo Kisen Kaisha...June 30, 1 p.m.
To Let
TO LET
TARGE HOUSE, known as 'Dothick,
harbour view.
No. 69, Robinson Road; vlectric light and gua laid on; large tennis court, vegetable garden and stable with full
LI PO LEUNG, Apply to
Hongkong, April 17, 1011.".
333
THE CHINA MAIL.
WUCHOW JOTTINGS."
(From Our Own Correspondent).
WICHOW, May 9,
REVOLUTION EXAGGERATIONS," We are glad to state that the wild reports which bara bean curraut with regard to Wechow are entirely without foundation. It was evidently thought that Waahtow WBI
TYPHOON SIGNALS.
STORM-WARNINGS. ISSUED FROM THE HONGKONG OBSERVATORY.
The following Typhoon signals are hoist-
THE CHINA 'MAIL.
FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1911.
VISITORS AT HOTELS,
NOTICE.
their
Communications relating to news abould be addressed to The Borros.
Correspondents must forward namics and addresses with any communica tiana wildrossed to the Editor, not for publication but as evidence of good faith,
All letters for publication should be
sa Li Brothers, Alexandra Buildings in the hands of the Revolutionists and thated on the mast in front of the Water written on one side of the paper only. some of the officials had been assisted. Police Station, Kowloon, the Harbour We do not know how such reporta could' liavo originated,` It is perfectly true that
NO.
TO LET.
ORISBY LILLAS Kowloon, and No. 3, ORMSBY TERRACE. For further particulars apply to
SPANISH DOMINICAN PROCURATION. Hongkong, April 29, 1911.
Ofice, the Kurloon Godowos Hot
►
two Revolutionists were captured a couple, and Green Island signal wast of days ago, but beyond this there has been little to provoke excitement.
A CONE point upwards
indicates s Typhoes to the North of the Colony.
A CONE point uparda and 150M
indicates a Typhoon to the North-East of the Colony,
.
Several hundred soldiers passed through this place last evening en route ta Fatalinar. 683 These, together with another squad of
TO BE LET."
ATO. SL, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL No: SQUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
For particulars etc., apply to
YEE SANG FAT. Same Addrum. Hongkong, February 23, 1011.
"68
Faya Kisan Kaisha June, 1pm. PA. D'AGULLAR STREET, stalde. Pacific Mail as, Co.... May 19, at Noon. Proit Mail 8. S. Ch. May 2, nt 1 p.m.
fur Godown, c.
All of which aru at present occupied by Jardino, fxon& Co, Ld May 13, ́nt. Noon.
Vionna Cafe & Co., Ltd. Buttertind & Seira...May 18, Midnight. P.&O. S. N. Co.....About May 25. Butterfull & Swire...May 18, at 4 pm Farline, Mson&Co, Ld May 14. Daylight Melchers & Co About May 15. P. O. S. N Ca JAbout May 19. 5. Sassoon & Co. L. May 16, at
Not D. Sander, Weiler & Co.. May 18, at Noon. Kaishab Sippoo Yusen About May 12. Swedish East AsiaticCo About May 16. Oaks Shosen Kaisha. May 14, at 10a.m.
aka Shosen Kaisha May 17. Hamburg Am'ka Linie May 18. Mesageries Maritimes About May 2.. Douglas, Lapraik
14, at 10 am. CMay Douglas, Lapraik & &Co May 18, at 11 a.. fardine, Mson& Co. Ld May 12, Daylight.
saka Shower Kaisha. May 16, at 11a.m. Nippon Frøen. Kasha May 23, at 4 p.m The Basik Line, Ld....About May 30. ...analinn 6c R. Co..May 20, at 6 p.m.
at 10
5. lit.
Vangourex, (BC.), &e Empress of China......Camulian P'fic R. Co.. June 10, at 6 pm.
Banks
ONGKONG & SHANGHAI HBANKING CORPORATION
Paid-ur CAPITAL -
Reserve Fosi
Sterling
£1,500,000@/-- $15,000,000
Silver...
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18,250,000
RESERVE LLANILITY
PROPRIETORS
$15,000,000,
-831,250,000 $15,000,000
COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr Hasar Kasw;cn-Chaiman. G.H. Madhuner, Esq.-Deputy Chairman. F.H.Armstrong, EqC R. Lemmon, G. Baloch. Daq.
Andrew Forbes, Esq. F. Lieb, Ex G..Friesland, Eng. E. Shellín, Ex. CS. Gubbay, EH. A. Siebs, Esq.
CHIEP MANAGER A
Hongkong-X. J. STABB.
MANAGER:
Shanghai. E. R. HUNTER.
LONDON BANKERS-LOADON COUNTY AND WestminstÈn Bikk, LIMITED, IfONGKONG-LTXnent Allowed.
On Curfept Acevint at the rate of Two per cent per Anzum in the daily dance.
ON FIXED Derosity
For 3 months 24 per cent per annam.
B
12.
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N. J. STABB,
Ching Manager,
Hongkong, April 19, 19£1,
T
HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK
-
PHE business of this shove Bunk is con- ducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING
Banks.
CORPORATION.
ORATION BANKING
NTERNATIONAL
CAPITAL PAID-Ur RESERVE FUND
TO LET..
LODOWNS, ∞ & 33, PRAYA EAST.
Apply
CHATER & MODY; Hongkong, December 3, 1910.
TO LET.
1474
GODOWN No. 4, NEW PRAYA
Town.
Apply to THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT & AGENCY Co., LD, Hetigkong, May 1, 101p.'
-1059
TO LET.
troops who passed hore a couple of daya ngo, munka over thousand soldiers that haro been transferred from. Buna Pro vines to Fatshan since the recent uprising in that phes.
Although everything is quiet in our city at prosent, as a precaution the gates of the city have been closed before dark cvory night since the news of the recent trouble in Canton.
Placards have been put out advising the people to take no notice of wild aud unfounded statements but to attend quietly to their ordinary business,
MOTOR BOATS.
The arrival of another motor pleasure bent in the port haa produced almost us much excitement as the so-called Revolu tion.
The British Consul, Mr H. A. Ottewill, is its proud possessor. Several antisfactory trial trips have been nude."
VABITING: PRZICHTE.
The Rev. C. Bone, of Hongkong, bas just spent several days at the Wesleyan Mission. Special services have been con- ducted by him, and thenu luve been well attended.
PLAGUE. We still hear from time to time of cases of plague in the town.
CECOND FLOOR of No. 8A, DES BRITAIN'S ACTIVE MONARCH..
YEUX ROAD CENTRAL, newly ......GOLD $3,250,000 | completed with Lift and Lavatories.
GOLD 83,250,000
FIRST FLOOR of No.4, Da Y ROAD CENTRAL.
Gold $6,500,000 1ɛAn Orries: 80 Wall Street, New York" Lospox Office: 36 Bishopagate,
LONDON BANKERS;
BANK OF ENGLAND. National Provincial Bank of England, Ltd. The Capital and Counties Bank, Ltd.
BRANCHES AND AGENTS
... ALL OVER THE WORLD.
THE Corporation transacts every des THE
cription of Banking and Exchange business, receiros many on Current Ac count at the rate of 2% per annum on daily balances and accepts Fixed Deposits at the following mtes -
For 12 months 4. For $ For 3
+1
per cent per annum.
per cent per amouna,
per cent per annum,
GED. HOGG, Manager.
No. 9, Queen's Road Central. Hengkong, February 20, 1911.
1
YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK
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ESTABLISHED 1880.
CAPITAL. PAID-uri. ...Ten 24,000,000 RESERVE FUNDS, “
16,850,000
HEAD OFFICE-YOKOHAMA.
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:
Κουε,
NAGAHAKI. LYONS, New You SAN FRANCISCO. HONOLULU. BourAY. SHANDHAL HANKOW NEWCHWANG. INTEREST on deposits is allowed at TIENT.
PRKING. ANTUNG 34 PER CENT. per annum. Dopsitors PORT ARTHUB. DALNY.
MURDER. uny transfer at their option balances of LaarANG,
UBARA... "8100 or more to the HỒNGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK, to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT nt 4 PER CENT, per ARM
CORPORATOKIO. TION. Rules muy be obtained on apLoxoes." plication.
For the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation,
TIZ-LING. CHANG-CHUN,
HONGKONG-Interest allowed.
On Current Account at the Rite of 2% per annum on the daily balance.
ON FIXED DEPOSITS:- For 12 months
...............4 % per annum. For 6 montlus
.34% 1017 For 3 months
..21%
N. J. STABB,
Chief Manager.
Hongkong, January 24, 1911.
“ÉE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA-
THE CUSTRALIA, AND CHINA.
INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARḥar 1851,
HEAD OFFICE, LONDON,
· PAID-UP CAPITAL
J
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TAKEO TAKAMICHI,
Munager. Hongkong, March 13, 1911.
ANDEL
JEDERLANDSCHTE HA
NE
MAATSCHAPPIL *...£1,200,000
Reshav FUND. ......£1,825,000
Rasenvz. Imauty of Pho
FILATORS
444
...£1,200,000
INTEREST allowed on Current Account at the rate of 2% per annum on the Daily Balancea
(NETHERLANDS. TRADING SOCIETY),
"
Un Fixed Deposits for 12 months 4
3. WM. DICKSON Manager,
PAID-Dr CAPITAL RESERVE FUND
Hungkung, May 1, 1910.
Tue
HÉ MERCANTILE BANK
INDIA, LIMITED.
· AUTHORIZEN Carizad
SUBSCRIBED do.
PAL-UF
do.
ESTABLISHED 1824.
...FI. 45,000,000 (£3,750,000),
About ...Fl. 1,632,236,-(£652,686),
HEAD OFFICE~~~AMSTERDAM.' HEAD AGENCY--BATAVIA,
GODOWNS in Masons Lanz good for storage of Wines and other articles, Rent, moderate.
1
\Apply to
DAVID SASSOON & Co., Lo. Hongkong, April 22, 1911."
558
TO LET.
10R and Fire-Rooned HOUSES, Fat Kowloon.
New and Commodious SHOPS, NATHAN Roan, Kowloon, Immediate possession, Cheap Rentals.
Apply to. HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE
Co., LTD. Hongkong, March 23, 1909,
Commenting on the activity of His Majesty King George, the Daily Mirror mys--
The King's work sever stop. He get up every day at from 6.30 to 7, or even earlier if occasion demands,
When not going for a ride he takes a quarter of an hour's physical exercise ira- mediately on getting up. He wastes but ittle time in dressing, and by half-pasy! seven has had the important items of the day's news brought to him, and mastered
which-bis persoonl letters are brought by the contents of the private mail-bag in
special messenger to wherever he may be. residing...
When he can spare the time for it he
A DRUM
indientes a Typhoos to the East "cil, the Colony
A CONE paint down. wards and DRUM below
indicates a Typhoos to the South-East of the Colcay.
No anonymously signal communication that has already appeared in any other paper Will be inserted,
HONG KONG HOTEL.
Ms. L. MoDaniel Mr EL. Adanu Mr J. T. Androw Mr and Mrs R. A Mr S. Aurell
McGrath Mr. F. P. Bird C and Mr E. Da air and H. H. McIntyre
Biscoll, nurss and 2Mr F
E. H. Mabyo- Mr J. Marcoki.
children
Mr H., E. A. Bod. Mr
dington
Millor
MM J. J
Mias J. C. Boock Ma N. P. Milas Mr F. W. Folk Mr S. M. Browża MrE. V Mitchelmora
Mas Berkday Mitchell
Mr C. E. Blown
Letters relating to businos should be Mr and Mrụ F. H.
Burr addressed to Tas ŠIORITARY,
Bir M. H. Chandler Orders for extra copies of the Cura Mr A. S. Cattail MAIL should be sent as soon as possible as Mr P. T. Chilvers the supply in limited. Cash 10 ctn, Credit Mr W. E. Clarke 20 cts per copy,
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Alterations and additions to Advertise ments on Pages 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and 9 atrould be went to the Odes, No. 5, Wynd ham Street, not later than 1.1a.m.
Alterations and additions to Advertise ments on pages 1, 6, 7 and 10 should be sent us not later than I p.m.
New Advertisements.hould be sent in before. 3 p.al
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Advertisements and Subscriptions which are not ordered for a fixed poried will be
continued until counterinanded.
Telegraphic Address 'MALL Hongkong
Taisohone No. 22.
TRE CHIA Mail, Ltd.
ASTOR NOVAK,
Mr J. L. Allison Mr L. E. Marie
A CONE priat down- words
indientes Typhoon to the South of the Colony.
Mr J. W. Anderson Miss J. BasaIZA Mr Bredvad
A CONE point dow wards an BALL below
indicates a Typhoon to the South-West is the Colony,
indicates a Typbom
A. BALL
In the West of the Colony.
A CONE point upwards and BALL below
indicates Typhoon to the North-West of the Colony,
Red Signals indicate that the centre is believed to be more than 300 miles away. from the Colony.
Flask Signals indics a that the contre to believed to be less than 300 miles away from the Colony. :
The above sign's will, as heretofore, be Boisted only when typhoons exist in such positions ar are dying in such directions
f
Mr FL | ro Mes Van Buren Mr O. Butcher Mrs J. H. Chapman Mr J. S. Clark hir Karl Cochemx
Mr J. Craig Mr F. Tahne
Mr R. Dale
MrM. J. Doctor
| Mr A. Duke
31rJ. McGuire Mr N. Mody Mrs. de Morris Mr C. Murmy Mr
W.R. Murmy MIME. A.
O'Connor
Mr H. G. Palmer Mr & Mr O. Paulisch Mr & Mrs Pernant Mr E. H. Pond
Mr A. Reid
Mr Ricuswee
Mr. Rou".
Miss Salvati
Mr V. H. M. Dupont Me Lui Chuk Sang
Mr Ph. Eugster
Mr J. F. Fagan
Mr Falante
Mr. M. Gourgey Mr W. Gilpin
Mr S. F. N. Gracias Mr D. J. Hadley Mr D. Mr G. Holmina Mr C. Jamins
Henry
Mlle. E. Jourand Mr D. J. Kahu Mr and Mrs J.
King Mr & Mrs J. Krum
ling E
Mr Lotza
Mr R.D. Mansfield
Mnie. Saussine
Dr Schmer
Mr J. Smith Mr W. Sprinkle Mrs M. Stephens Mr E. Stevens Mr G. Tangoce Mrs W. 0. Taylor Mr J. Turner
Mr A P. Utley' Mr M. Voigt Mir van de Vyver
L. Mr F. W. Walker
Mr W. A. Williams Mr B. H. Whitery
Mr T. Wright Mfts T. Wright
BRAND CARLTON HOTEL Mr and Mrs Almer Air W. Jackson Mr Jean Aurety Madron Juvenel Mr & Mrs Ballentine Mr J. Kinghorn
Mis. Lewington Mr W. A. Barnett Mr and Mrs. G. Mr Charles Mackayo
Beeson and
Mire Marie Mandeli
devetes half an hour or so to his children that information re,arding them in con. Mr M child Mr Rug. Mansfield
:
Mr and Mrs A B
Moulder
Mr and Mrs K. In
Alance Bir W. North
Mr P. H. Nyo
Mr V. Oottingen
Mr and Mrs E. Coban Mr J. C. Ogden Mr H. I. Cendan Mr A. F. Corwin, Mrs Dalgleish Mr H. Dire
Mr F. H. Oliphant
Mr N. K. Davidson Mr H. J. Dooley Mr.W. C. DIT
3 E. J. W. Eanes Mr W. A. Edgar Me and Mrs H. C.
Ekrentals
Mr T. J. Eldridge Mr F. Earom
Mr H. M. Fielding Mr J, Forrester Mr H. G. Fisher
Ma M. A. Friedman Mr Denman Fuller Mr H. Garrow
Miss K. M. Gibson Mr J. B. Giloon V. Goulbourn
Mr V.
#i
Capt. T. P. Ha Mr J. C. Hamilton Mr B. A. Barnett. Hon. and Mrs E A.
Hewett
Dr S. Hough Bir K. Inny
Mr R. Joseph'
..
Me and Mrs J. E.
Osborna
Mr J. B. Picton Mr L. E. Pink
Mr P. C. Potts
Mr
WF. I. Pritchard
Mr F. F. Bank Bir E. H. Ray Mr and Mrs E. S.
Richardson MEG F. Richmon
Kitsun Mr 0.
O. P. Capt. J. Robinson Mr H. F. Rushton Mr E. Sato
Mr and Mrs W. P. Screws and child Mr and Mrs C. L
Stone
Me H. H. Solomon Dr. and Mrs & D.
Spalding
Miss W. Squar Lt. and Mrs C. z.
Stainer, RN.
Mr J. E. Van der
Stock
Capt. Lancock
Mr G. C. Tarlar
3 and 3 E. S. Mira H. Taylor
Kadoorie
Mr J. W. Taylor
Mr P. B. Kinnek Cap WV. Tutt Mr and Mrs W. D. Mr and Mrs P. F. Jo
Kraft
Mr H. A. Lampan
Mr G. T. Lipyd
Mi J. J. Lynch,
Vilknurr
Mr E, Walton
Miss L. V. Wazor
Mr G. Wels
Mr and Mrs H. K. Miss W. Wilcox.
Mr L. M. Wood
MA Main, Mr and Ms Young nure & children Miss G. Younker Mr C. Mancini
Mr L. Zudall... Dr U. Marriott
Dr Aubrey
1 Bowdler
PEAK HOTEL
Mr Lewis Capt. Le Capt. & Mrs Lyddon
Lves AFV.
Mr and Mrs Bower Mr Braybuld Mr Broine Capt. St. Chir Capt. Craig
Lt. & Mrs Cunning.
hann
Mr Dallin
Mr and Mrs Davis
Mr Day
Mr Enimett
Mr F. A. Frisk
de Mar-
M5, M. Mass
"Mr S. S. Moore
Mr S Moore Rev. Morton, RN. Air Neilson Per Per Perkins
Mr and
Chpt Perry R.A.M.C. Mr and Mrs Petrin
& Mrs Garnett Eng-Camdr. Raudio
Capt.& Mr Gell
Dr Graham
Mr Relten
Capt. and Mrs Rymer" "
408 before he begins the serious work of the gidered to be of Importance to the Calons D. N. Bleckmann Mir Gerald R. Marur apt. & Mrs Guthrie Mif.and Mrs Saunder
10 LET. LODOWN No. B, DUDDELL J STREET...
Apply
day; the elder ones come to his room, whilst until he moved from Marlborough or to shipping learing the harbour.
DRGEST SIGNALS.
House he always paid an early morning call on the younger ones in the nursery- often before he had finished dressing.
In addition to the above, when it is Almost as soon as he is dressed, werk expected that the wind may increase to hegins. Many matters have to be attended full typhoon force at any moment, the 709 to at once, and be spends a very busy half-
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY Co., La. Hongkong, May 1, 1911.
AS FOR SALE'on TO LET.
KENLIS, 76A, The PRAKA Seven Large Verudali; American eating apparatus installed, making the house dry and comfortable throughout the year; Vegetable nad Flower Gardona, Croquet Lawn. 15 minutes walk from tram, 7 minutes by rickshaw. One of the best situations at the Peak, cool warni in winter.
Apyly to
hour or more, with an equarry, going following Urgent Signals wül be made at through the contents of the official mail the Water Felice Station, and repeated bay and of "special messenger" dispatchos.at the Harbour Offico -
If time permits, he goes for an hour's ride at ab ut hull-past-eight or a quarter nine, and returns, changes, and has breakfast at ten.
Breakfast, expecially when the King bas any relief from the pressure of business is a purely family function, partaken of in one of the smaller dining-room, with the whole of the Royal Family proseut, and
TERRE EXPLODIVE BOMBS AT INTERVALS
OF TEX SECONDS.
A Black Cross will be hoisted at the same time, superior to the other shapes.
FIGHT BITALS.
The following Night Signals will be
Mr
G. Bolden
Mr Wa. McComb S.G. Capt. and Mrs Brage Miss L. Parker Missos Braggon (2 Mine Victoria Pa Masters Bragg (2) Misa Majorie Para Mr G. G. Burnett. Mr R. C. P Mrs R. Caroll and Mr C. A. Pana
maid servant Mr. P. Cohen
Mr S. Pal Mr Harold Phillips Mr M. Phillips
Mr Thomas Croft
Mr Ered. T. Daniels Miss F. Reny Mr Jean Dormes Miss E. Redlan Mr H. A. Earl. Mr and Ms Faster
and child
Mr H. E. Rodinoed Mr.A. J. Roland
Birs ani Miss B. A.
Schnadone
K
W. L M. Grant My J. Harback Mr G. W. Sowel biss Cinnic Harcourt Mrs J. C. H. E. Mr H. C. Hellis Smith & 3 children Mr & Mrs Hewett Mr and Mrs R. H. Mr Chas. J. Higan Stephenson
botham
Mr W. B. Hind Mr R., Hope Mr Humphreys
Miss B. Hunter
HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT & only perhaps one equerry and one lady-in. hoisted from the Flagstaff on the roof of MT. P. Ivens
AGENCY Co., LTD. Hongkong, May 1, 1911..
TO LET.
108
[Ó., 57, PRAYA GRANDE, MACAO.
BEACONSFIELD from 1st June, 1911. The EYRIE, No. 13, PEAK, nowy OFFICES on Ground and 1st Floors, CHATES ROAD, Yvery central position)
No. 38, BELILIOS TERRACE. No. 9 BEACONSFIELD ARCADE (Shop).
WOODLANDS VILLA WEST, 20, Soymour Road, furnished.
painted and colourwashed.
FOR SALE, TOR CREST, at Peak, commanding magnificent view of the Har bour and adjacent islands.
Apply to
LINSTEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, May 10, 1911.
TO LET
ODOWNS, 181 to 155, PRATA EAST.
waiting or paid-of-honour in attendance. the Water Police Station,st Kowloon, Chr Altitsugh there are servants in the room, Harbour. Ofice Flagstaff, and H.M.S it in the custom for everyone to help him- Timur. aalf just mis is the majority of British homes. A very large variety of dishes in
et out on the sideboard, Amang them,} Ithoaverage-luxwwwife will be interested to hear, porridge and bacon and eggs invari ably figure. Quantities of fruil aro al always in evidence.
1. Three Lights Vertical, Green, Great Green, indicates that a typhoon is believed be mitunted more than 300 miles frem the Colony.
::
IL Three Lights Vertical, Gram, Red Citeen, indicates tlust a typhoon is believer to be seitesti isas than 300 miles from
Tmmediately after breakfast ho goes to his workroom," and is busily engaged i with the business of kingship. He is great smoker, but does not confige himself the Culong. to cigar, and, especially in the morning. often smokes cigaretten.
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Mr C. Stoner Miss It L. Wabben Mr Geo. C. Whitelaw Mine Grace Wy verziu Mr IT. Wyvill Mr Clifton Yates
ÉING EDWARD BUTYL.
Capt. Thou Arthur MrT. Aoki Mr M. P. Beattie Dr Bullions Miss Brands
Mr and Mrs Bridger
ALL GO!
Capt. F. Kofod Mr John Lennox Miss J. Lopom Miss Lepricto Mr
and Mrs Geo. W. Laws and family Mr Malcolmson... Mr and Ms W. T. Mr G. W. McEwan.
Eryant and child Capt. & Mrs Merloes Mr D. Clack
Miss Morrison 3ir and Mrs. F. B. Mr. A. P. Nuble
Creeth
Mr Packer Capt. W. Ehehart Capt. MrC. M. Forrest.
B. Gaisa
| Mr A. Gramado: III. Three Lights Vertical, Red, Green Mr Harper
Bir Harrism
The course of his day naturally varios Fad, indicates that Els wind may be trF: Kabel with the nature of his engagemonts; but expected to increase to full typhoon forer nono days has he any time to spare.
He likes to dine early, at 7.45, "for] perference, and afterwards, if the occasion
xf any moment,
16 is a private one, usually spends the evening the Explosive Bomis, as above, is the
Ma W. C.
Pasure Mr G. B. RAT Mra Robbite Mr E. E. Smith Mr L. Sunthor Miss M, Grace Wilsor
KINGSCLERE. HÓTEL
No. III Signal will be accompanied by Condr. & Me Adon Mr.J. F. Macgregor"
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Mr and Mrs LD,
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