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Banila and the surrounding country ways. the Manila Times of May 7, are sufferin from the worst draught ever known in
(Continued from page 7.) Frame spacing, and among all the scantl ing plans which have been considere for the 40,000 tons of shipping to be their bistory. This fact is established by built under the rules to which the chair-figures prepared by Father Josa Coronas, iman has referred, only half a dozen, ves acting director of the weather borclu
els can be described as being built on
The statistics show the "rainfall this Horson to be so far below even the minimum
18
the now uld-fashioned side-stringer sys- tem. It is difficult to believe that this of any previous year since 1865 as to be large departure, which was made so realmicst beyond belief. cently as 196 in the Ellerman liners"
Father Coronas' figures show the averages
and which only spread to other companies of rainfall in Manila for each month of the in 1900), Jus alrumly beecine almost uni-yen fr 1805 to May 1912. For a comparison our present dry season *ith versal practice. It would be dificult to
previous years, a period of seven montha, pince à figure on it, but the saving to from. October 1 to May 1, is used and the shipowners in cost of upkeep and repair. 5gures shown are startling in the extremau. and to underwriters in reduced claim, May 1, 1919, show rainfall as follows: The record of the seven months anding zust be very considerable; so consider etabar 9.7, November 8.1, Decamber 8.0, able is to suggest the hope that the gain January 91.0, February 24.8, Mazeh 2 6. may yet react favourably upon insurance April .08. These figures are in millimeter.
Father Caroons Ristes that the period- premiums.
The chairman has referred to the works of the sub-committee on internal combus tion motors, and it is not necessary for Ine for say more than that, in this as i every other department of development in engineering and ship-construction, the constant endeavour of the committee lies been to keep itself' well abreast of the times not always an easy task in these daya.
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THE HONGKONG FAND, INVEST KANALENE, A AFERET ODA Hongkong, May 1, 1919, S
EBACONSELELD
100
WEDNESDAY, MAY
1912.
Vessels Advertised as Loading
Australian Porte do Barbara pre Hoap, Julian Porn & Aldenham...
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anilsong LOCO danila, Melbourne, & Cables Menila, Dloilo Cobo Taming Manila Atralian Port Nikko Maru............ New York Muncaster Castle, Rdam.'burg, Aworp radia
WILL be on verlecht Endo RST 1 CLASS: BOARDING-BUESE, with large Dining Room, Thiry Bedroom sad Bighter Bathrooms Flans to be aven an our "Ofios. A
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of April, 1915, has the smallest amount of try weather from October, 1811, to end rainfall of any like season experienced in Manila.since the establishment of the uber ervatory in 1865. The amount of rain for the Present dry season is 73.7 millimeters. This Anunt is 103.8 millimeters below the average of the seven month periode, deduced from 48 ученья of obrervation. During these 46 yests only twice has the, total rainfall for the seven months been lass than 200 millimeters, the minimum beľng 186,5 milkmeters for the period from
The
to
bewover.
see that the staff has been increased in infall for the seven month period during The committee bave been careful to October, 1876 to April, 1877. The heaviest
3110 milimeters. numbers in just proportion to the in- the 4 yeaTY, WAS?
present drought, erease in the volume of the work under
have been confined prin- their superintendence, and we have nowcipally to the months of October a staff of over 152 exclusive and not- and November, and to the scarcity of raŠTI exclusive surveyors-a staff with whom, during these two months can be attributed I believe, wo have every reason to be the very low total for the season, as the well satisfied, and to whom I now desireening five months show totals compar ing favourably with the general average. to express the thunks of the committee During the 48 years so sight occasions for their loyal and active service. To Decosiber has shown a smaller tot:l, Mr. Foster King, our chief surveyor, our January 20 times, February 40, March 8 thanks are specially due for the able ans no rainfall whatever.
and April the six April reports eliöwing tergetic way in which he conducts the large business of the Corporation.
At the conclusion of the meeting Mr. Henderson intimated his intention of retiring from the chair, as he felt thut after two years' service as iteusure and ten years an chairman of the society he was justified in claiming the right of rest Mr. Robert Clark, vice-chairman, and Sir Nathaniel Durlop, ex-chairman
The fact that Madila is getting pron the very worst of the drought is shồwa by the fact that the Visayas have had a fair amount of rain recently. Baguio registered 48 millimeters yesterday morning and Davan, Mindanao, in about one week in April had about three times the rainfall that the city had in the past seven month,
egittering 200 millimeters.
The drop yesterday in the maximum temperature to 939 degrees closed the longest period of greatest beat experienced
of the society, gwelt upon the strength in Manila for over 30 years illeen
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LINSTIENDE DAVIS, wag on palarandı Buildings Hongkong, Marub 20, 1912, p.
TO LET
300
FLOOR, No 2 PEDDER STREET
(1) Offices at present occupied by `0,5,
Consul General.
(2) Offoes at present occupied by U.S. Public Health and Marine Hospital Servion
Can be divided to suit tenantă.
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Date of ILAVINY
Noom
Gibb Livington Co May 26, ab |Jib& Livingstqu. 3 Co, June 8, at Noon"
wan, Tomes Con About June 6, Butterfield & Swire May, 20 54 pm
May, Sat Noo Winder de Co
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Masigurien Maritima» May 21, 1 p.m. Nippon Fusen Kaisha May 2, Daylight Shewan, Toxien & Co. May 21, ni-4pm! fardine: Mar. Ld May 18, at 9pm The Fank Lino, Ld... About Jane 13 Malator's CoMay 15, atbpo Butterfield Sir. May 21, að 6 pim Nippon Yusen Kaisha Tone. 7. at Nong Dodwell & Co. Limited About May 23 Hamburg Am'ka Lini bout May 27 Toyo Kimon Kaisha.May 28, at noen.. Taro Kison Kaisha... Tane 4, At Noon Maru......Toyo Kinen KaishaLine 7, a6 Noon
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19. at p.m.
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MAJOR TULLOCH, "
Head Quarters Office, ¦
267
Hongkong. April 23, 1913.
28.
* OF ABOUT IT MARCH, 1912,
UPS and OFFICE in ALER Buotas, adjoining the Hongko Dispensary, at present occupied by Me sri Wm. Powell, Ltd.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD,
Alexandra Buildings Hongkong, August 29, 1911, 1110
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FFİCES-in KING-S-BUILDING,
J
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1594
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Kean, Kowloon, Immediate posses. Cheap Rental,
NEW & Commodious SHOPS, NATHAN
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Third Finor, in new building being erocied FIRST-Cla- Control acummed Lion,
for Mours WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & COY. LTD. Entrance from Dis Youn Rond. Electric Lift to sil doors, Electric Light thronghout,
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&O. 5 N. Co May 17, at Noon Jardine. M'son Ca La May 18, at Nopn Jardine, M'son & Co, Lay 19, ab Noon
Maru...Nippon Yusan Kaisha About May 22.
S'hai at Japan Ports... Choeben. 'bor, Amy Anping Sombu Marn S'bow, Amry & Tema Dalgi Maru, Stow, Amoy & Fohow Kaijo Ham ***..... S'hai, Kobe & Yhazia Alesis........ Swatow.
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Hamburg Am Linie May 29 Douglas, Lapreik.. Ce May 19, at 10 am Douglas, Lapiak & Co. May 17, at 11 r. Douglas, Lapraik DaMay 31, at II a.m.
May 21, 1b too. Bank Line, LJune 27 Osaka Shoest Kaaba May 18, si p.m. Nippon Yasin Kasha May 21, at 4 p.m. Canadian fo R Co.. Fune-1, at 6pm.
India.....anadian Pic B. Co. June 22, at 6 p.m.
......Batterfield & Swirey 17, at 4 p.m.
VISTORS AT HOTELA,
HONGDONG HOTEL..
Mr and Mrs A. J. Miss E. Lulber **Abbot
Mr and Mrs J. D. F.
Mulder:
Mim Abbot
Mr J. H. Andersen Mr T. M. Macqueen Birs S. Anderson Dr O. Marriott Miss I Andrews Mr W. B. Marahanli Mis M. E. Averill Air F. Matson Mina M W. Averill Mr H. H. McGee
and Mr AML De G. W. McKenn Baldwin
and Mrs C. J. Mr A. T. Barberini McKeone
Mr B. K. Mehta, Mr F. B Babe, Capt. G. B. Beardsley Mr J. Merecki Mr. W. Beavere Consul General Mr
W. H. Michas
Mr
C. Movers
Mr R, Beilken Mr A.Beinheimer Miss Michael
D. J.
Mr K. C. M Boll
Mr Geor & Morga Mr. F. Bumann- Mr J. Morris
Mrs N. &. Clayton
Nable Mex H
B Chapman Mrs Mr W. Chapman Capt. and Mrs F. D
Northcombe Mr Cull
Mr G. P. Carry
Mirs E. Danby
*· Mr V. d'Üottingen
Mr
Planning
worth Mr and Mrs Darby Mr E. H. Ray
And infant
Mr E. M. Raymond Miss D. Dean Mr M. F. Raymond Miss M. Dulauer: Miss F. ReAy MeJ. A. Deligne... MT
ITW. B. Ricketts Mr W. O. Drew Me and Mr. C. B.
Mr E. J. W. Eames Mr And Mrs W. V.
Drummond
Mr J. Santan
Rydor Mr W. Schwolke
R.G.A.
Mr and Mrs IL. C. LU. C. V. Skrimshire.
Ehrenfels Dr P. Enticknapp
Mr H. G. Fiabort Mr M. Frank Mr A., Florin
Mr Dauman Ful er
Mr R Gambert Mr and Mrs J.
George
Mian Gorze
Mr V. Goulbourn
· Mr R. J: Grimshaw
Eng. Lt. Edgar C.
Smith
Mr J. H. Smyth Mr H. H. Solomon Dr and Mr A. D
Spalding and infant
F. Capt. H. Spoar
Mr J. Spitulos Miss W. Square Lt. and Mr O. E.
Stainer, R.N.
Mr and Mrs Joseph Mr and Mrs W. E. O.
Gould.
Standfind
Mr D. MG. Gratama Ve K. Uyemura No. 13, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr G. Vermeij
Hale
Top Floor,
Mr & Mrs E Voll-
brocht-
Mr E. J. Waterman Mr E. Wellmana
Mr and MATH. L. H
White
GRAND CARLTON MOTER. Mra A. D. Band Mr and Mrs W. de Mr-W. A, Barnott Himat
Mr & Mrs A. Rnoia Mz8. W. Hamson
Capt. and Mrs Brags Mrs John Henderso
family
and
1
and child
Mr Clair Brown Mr Chs. Higgenbotham Mr and Mrs. G. G. Mr&Mrs F. Jorge
Burneth and children
| Mr & Mrs Crawford
Mr G.
Mr
Andre
Lyle
Mrs D. L.
Mr Thomas Munday Mr S. Pal Mr G.H. Perriton Mi L Price Miss Viola Price. Mr and Mrs Arthur
Rogerson Mrs. Banchen Miss R. Sanches Air G., W. Sowell Mr. Smith.. Mr and Mrs R. H.
Stephenson
Mrs E Croplay Me A Croptey MEN. Mr N. Cropier Misa E. Crupley Mina A. Chiplay Master C. Creplay Master L. Crupley Master Colin Cropsey Master K. Cropley Mr G. W. Droletha Mr M. Edmonds Mr L. N. Evans Capt. & Mrs Everitt Mr J. G. Firm Mr E. J.Treadgold Mr E. A. S. Fowlor Mr R. W. Uilmanh- Mr and Mrs Gale and Mr & Mrs H. Walton
child
Mr and Mrs "West fr W. M. Grant Mr Go, O. Whitehom
Mr W. J. Wright
ASTOR HOUSE,
Mr. E. W. Audia Mr G. A. Bons
Mr L. Birot
Capt. and Mrs and child
Me A de Eme Mr J. H Hash
Me Go, Lanzins MR. EL Laving Mr B.. J. Lovia
Bond Mr V. Lugebil
Bit R, M. Caswell MR. Charnaye
Mr C. L. Maan MrC. G. McCutchenri- M. B. M "Mis A. de Montis
Mrs Morton
yor
Mr F. A. Chopard Mr Muller Mr Thos. Coverde Mr JR. Murray Mr R. B. Cuiemias MR. E. Nelson Mr W. Doherty Cal. & Mrs Pendleton
Misa E.
Mr Duriez Mr M. de Guitis Mr A Granado Mr W. Ethe Mr J. I Mr R. Hutsko Mr E Jemen
Hofmann
MrJ. C. June Me CS. Lancha
Pendlaton
Ritchey Mts J. 8. Ritterband Mr H. P. Robinson Mr H. H. Seber Mr G. R. Smith MrE. H. Smith Mr G. M. Stewart
Mr T. B. Stewart
TEXT HOTEL
Mr & Mrs Armstrong Mr and Mrs W. L Me and Mrs W. H. Leak
Bell & 2 children: Me Lloyd
Major Eyddon Capt
Mex Bowdlar
Le Cut Chapo
Chapman
M
BOGATE Austin Road, Kowloon, Caps, T. P. Hall from
Lat April
Mr. F. Haraway No. 12, BEACONSFIELD "ARCADE. Mrs
C Hewitt First Boor.
Dr 8. Hough First floor.
No. 14, DEACONSFIELD ARCADE, Mr & ME. Howard
WESTWARD HO, No. 13, BRAN
Mr. and Mrs E. O. Mr D. White ROAD, with gaiden.“
How
Mr FG. Wilford Mr1
E. C. Williams Mr WT. Wilon MrB. O: Wilton Mr. and Mrs J. F. Mr Darch Kabel
Wright
Mr A. F. Done Mr & Mrs J. Duncan Mr B
of the work which had been carried on consecutive days, commencing April 20 FOR SALE OR TO LET, WITH OR by the chairman, and its value in pro tempestare slove 36C (94.8.1), ni but.
ending May, with the maximum
WITHOUT FURNITURE pelling the society forward on the course a slight improvement, made, yesterday.
TOR CREST, No. 8, The Peak, with of succes which has attended it during Furthermore no improvement in the tennis court: Commanding a magnificent the whole tenure of Mr. HendersonTM | situation is looked for until a shower view of the harbour and adjacent islands.
office.
comes.
Father Coroass, of the Manila obscrva ory, states tint the only relief from the tory,
Mr Watson Rutherford, M.P., tus present heat spell is a typhoon, bat again introduced in the House of Commous changes in the wind to the withwest his Public House Reform Bill, w ich aine, would cross a slight alleviation by bring- it elevating the siptus of licensed premises, ing in those broers. The bighost tam and giving facilities for the m's of food, perature experienced during the past 18 ten, and coffee, and the provision of music, daya was 37.5 (26 F) at 3.10 p.m. on This Bill, if enacted, Mr Rutherford urges April 29, when the heat locked but 1.6 would do more to promote sobriety then of eclipsing the highest recorded in Manila all. Cho achenien of the teetotallers put together, and would give authority for the averslun of the present public houses into social centres on the lines of the cafes
of Continental cities.
TO EXPLORERS OF COUNTRY far from Road or Balf.
MERRYWEATHER&SONS
"Are glonesia in manufacture of
LIGHT MACHINERY, Particularly Pumping Plant.
LONGŇ
ja. 32 ye
The mean homidity for the last ten days
of April was 59.9 but on the 38th and 3rd at the commencement of the prevent hot spell, it dropped as low an 33.0 caused by the entire absence of any moisture irit the atmosphere. Today started out with 's weer wied cliusing alight relief, by eleven the thermometar registered 95.3. Thre hours later, the mercury showed a tempers ture of 35; -
Jules de Boseck, the man who was arrested in Londen in connection with the retention of the Queen of Siam's pearls, and extradited to the Straits Sttlements,
Apply to g
LINSTEAD & DAVIS," 3rd Floor, Alexandra. Buildings, Sonakook. Ang. 2, 123,
Capt. R. Innes
Mr A Tarkins
Mr E 8. Mr A. Kruseman MT. Kowad
Mr. P. H, Lacon
CO. Jalian
IL J. N. Lopia
The T. Licki
PATELL & CO.
Mrs Yeilding & maid Mr J. A. Young
HING EDWARD HOTEL
Miss Massey Mr V-6. Aron MrJ. M-Cormack
Mr and Mrs J. H. N.
Mody
| Mr and Mrs Avenali ||||| Capt. Bannatyno“
Ms. M. Bannatyne Dr Beltics Mr H Braden w Mr J. Chisholis
Trout Cles Mr W. A. Donidson Mrs Finchott birs Franc' and child
Exporters & Importers Co
General Merchants
∙and:
Commission Agents.
Mr D. Ha kell
Hayward, Mr N
Mr H. Hunter
Mr. M. F. Murray, Mr W. Nagel Mr A. P. Nobbs Capt. & Mrs WC Pamores
M I. Petersen Capt. M, Picknell. MTR. A. Ramey -Me E. B. Beed Mr L. G. Rees
Bir ad Mrs J. S.
Shearer Sibres
& Mrs Ringhorn Dr Me Mr and
and Mrs W. D. Mr H. B. Spurga Kraft
Brpth and Merator
Mr & Mr C. Laurit· B. -Blewart and
"children"
Mix and Mrs Lomire Mr H. H, Taylor Mz.J. Waldron⠀ and child
Mr John Lennox Mr. H. Watkinn Mr C. N. Manlioff ---Mr A. Weinu.
arrived in Singapers recently by the P. HONGKONG, CANTON, Mr & Mr J, Mann
and O-mail steamer Doranha, in charge of Child Detective Inspector Bower, of Boot": land Yard The mussel was met by Chie Detective Inspector Nolan and Detective Taylor of the local force, who sopstod da Busock to the lock-up. Next morning be appeared in the police court and was formally remanded until Friday. May 8, on
SHANGHAI AND
HANKOW
|inil of 815,000. The charge against him. ~~~~ OFF INA
will probably be end of retaining stolen
property.MEL. P. Genut,conducta the
prosecut
Phra Pheoben (ex. how Typhoon Map
Buon Chong Brinkdl Ongawa). to và tr
|receive the pearl:- mentiste for H-Mathe
Queet-Mathei
have been
Guide
and child
Bir 11. Aubry
GRAND BOTAL.
Mr Carl Armstrong - Capt.. MarClarendra Mr B. Birahat Dr & Mrs Mahall
Me W. Brynetor-Me Mudre
Bruhn Mr ATMyall Burns Mr T. Philips Mr Pollard Mr and Mine Buggin
Mr Cla
Mr Crumbla
Hrand Min A. In and danger
Mrs Rodgers,EÇA
Bade
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ham
children & nurse
& Mrs MoMuna-
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and maid
H. Pearce Mr and Mrs T. Petria Majat, de Min Fyns,
children &
Duria
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Mr Bay Capt. & Mr Guthrie Eing. Code Rooms Lt. Col. Gerdon Hall Mr Rouse
Mr A. E. Herdman" Mr A.” Sinolaiz Mr and Mrs Hill Lt. Col. Stacpola Mr and Ma W. G. Mr Walker
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Mr. and Mrs James
Mr & Mrs Lee Jones Mr David Wood Mr Kraum
Capt. Wood Major and Mrs Lean L. Col. Wrigley
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Bookhus
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Ban
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and an
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Miss B. M. Craig
Mas M. F. Chug
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Mr Gillingham Täits Gorham
Mr.G
Robert
Mrs M.Shearer Mr A T Shields
Mr and Mrs Sarinsoo
Mr T D. Stowar
Mr E Velnandani
Mr L. von Haller Mrs Wester Mr and Mrs Hayes Mr B. Webb
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