SPECIAL
LIQUEURS
Pints and Quarts.
OPPERMINT
CURACAO
D. O. M
APRICOT BRANDY
OE ARTREUSH
#
MARASCHINO
if
Marie Brizard Get Frerera W. A. Gilbey Hulst Kamp Cusenter. Marie Brizard'
Cusenier
Yellow
Green
Luzardo
KUMMEL
Cusenier
CHERRY WHISKY
CHERRY BRANDY
Heering
APRICOTINE
OREME DE MOKA
Cusenier
PEACH BRANDY MANDARINETTE
#
OREME DE VIOLETTE
CREME DE CACAO
LIQUEUR FECAMP
Cusenier
BITTERS.
AMER PICON
BITTER SECRESTAT
FERNET BRANCA
AUGOSTURA
POMERANZEN ORANGE
MacEwen, Frickel
& CO.
STEAMERS PASSED SUTE CANAL,
Janinery 23, Indra.
January 27, Glenlogun, Myrndon, January 20, Australien, Kumu. Mary, February 3. Bayern, Idomeness, Moyune, Peibo, Bizila, Radnorshire.
February 6. Nelewa.
Folruary 10, Henarty, Candis. Everber, Prine File Friedrich, Yeddo, Driesen, Baron Jrdburgh.
Baron
February 13, E. F. Ferdinand, en trae, Hitachi Idaru, Jawm, Kreman, Lueto, Peking, Ayhan Prince, Den of Glamis, Silesia, Emden, Amazone, Sud. mark, Goldenfels, Indrakuaia,
February 17, Persia, Batsumia, Brehrano
ARRIVALS FROM CHINA.
February '17, Kina.
8TZAMERS EXPECTED.
Mail.
The P. M. 6. % Cotton Siberia viết một from Yokohama for Hongkong on Wodnesday, the 11th February via
·
Manila.
The UP. R. Co.'s RMS. Empress of India left Yokobams between 2 and -4 pm, on the 14th February.
Other Feis.
The H. A. L... Scandia. left Singapore
on the 15th February, a.m., and may
The Mogul Line .. Pathan mailed from U.K. on 26th January, and is das Survive here on or out the 5th Afarch.
The Shire Line, Ltd.'s sa Den of Airlie from Pacific, due here. on the oth blarch.
The
Shire Line, Ltd.'s .. Radnorshire from London, passed the Cazal on the 3rd February, is due here on the 6th March.
1he N. Y. K. ss, Kashima Maru (Euro-
peau Line) left London for this part via porte onthe 31st January, and is expected here on the 11th. March.
The Barber Line s.e. Satsuma sailed from
New York on the 14th January, and is due to arrive here on or about the 14th March,
The E. & A. ss, Eastern left Sydney on the 18th February for this port via Queensland Ports, Port
Darwin. Timer and Manils, and may be expect- .ed to arrive here on or about the 14th March.
The N. Y. K. Yokohama Mars (Ame
rican Line; left Seattle for this port vis ports on the 10th February, and is expected here on the 15th March.
EXCHANGE
Hongkong, Fabrosty 20, 1914.
be expected here on or about the 21st Oo London February,,p.m.
“The E. & A. 16. 8. Albans from ydney
Jcc.. left Port Darwin for this port via Timor and Manila, on the 9th Feb., ́and may be expected to arrive here on the 21st Fah.
The P.&O. 8. N. Con s.a. Molla left
Singapore for this port on the 17th
Feb.. at 10 a.m., and
the 23rd February, at about 5 x.m.
Bank Wire
F+
Un demand,..
30 days' sight......
months sight Credits, 4 months' sight, Documentary, months' sigh
Pi On demand,
The Ben Liga s.. Benolder from Antwerp. On New York,
Middlesbro" and "Loudon, left Singa-
...1/-10%
-1/-10:4
4.2.11
• On
Credita,
due here on
On Berlin sight,”
On demand,
195
Ou demand,
os
Credits, 60 days' sight,
On
UB
Calcutta-
Wire,
Un
pors for this port on the 17th Feo,
and
may be expected to
to arrive here on
Fabout the 24th February.
The Austrian Lloyd's
Singapore for this
port
Moravia left
on the 18th
Febratry, p.m.. and is due to arrive
here on the 24th Feb., a.m.
Line) left Calcutta for this port vin
Rangoon and Singapore on the 71h Tobar and is expected here on the 29 February,
The
Un demand,
Manila
On
**
Ол
On A
ha N. 7. K. as, Samuki Mara (Calcutta Line) left Takohama for this port via Kabe and Shanghai on the 17th Feb., fand loxpected here on the 26th Feb, The Barber Line .. Chalister mailed from New York on the 4th February for Hongkong.
YK... Bodo Maru (American Line) left Seattle for this port on the 27th January and is expected hare op the March.
On demand,
141
་
...81
30 days sight (private paper)..
Ou Yokoh
OB demand; Gold Leaf, 100 fine (per tael) 54.65 sovereign (Banks Buying rate) $10.40 Bar bilver in Hongkong Chinese Copper Onah... Chinese Copper Cente Hate us Native interest The 10. N. Co. Ltd., ... Namsang Chinese Sub, Coin
Calcutta on the 13th February, in Hongkong Bab. Cain.. dna bere on the 1st Marchi
AND. La Collens left Sydney on Saturday, the 7th February at 11 6.m., (and may be expected hare na pr about
Monday, the 2nd March.
Taten Advices.
THE CHINA MAIL
FOR THE RACES.
ZEISS
PRISM
FIELD GLASSES.
TUROL
6 X
TUREX
£5.10.0.
5.15.0 TURACT - 6.10.0
6
Chs. J. Gaupp & Co.,
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,
HONGKONG.
To-day's Advertisements
THE RACES. THE RACES.
JULL DESCRIPTION and RESULTS will be FUB-
FULL RED in this Weeks OVERL 2ND ORINA
MAIL: issued on SATURDAY MORNING. Orders for extra copies should be sent early as the supply is limited. Price twenty cents:
PICTURES OF DERBY WINNER, CHAMPIONS WINNER AND THE ENCLOSURE WILL AP.
PEAR ON THE COVER.
NO
TO LET.
5, 6 or 7 rooms, alectric light, tot-water and garden.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,
TO. 113A, PLANTATION ROAD,
Tytam Bandicap to Peak, Furnished from 4th March, following are the weights for the
TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, February.
Wincanton Blis
Sir Galahad.. Soi Kwal
DENNYS & BOWLEY. Hongkong, Feb. 20, 1914.
982
PUNIES! FONTES
TH
PUBLIU ROUP. ·
TONIES
THE Undersigned have received Instrac-
tion to Bell by Public Roup
40
WEDNESDAY,
the 25th February, 1914, at 3 p.m., at the Fountain, opposite the City Hall, SEVERAL WELL-KNOWN RACE PONIES.
(Full Particulars from Catalogue.) Terms -- usual.
BUGBES & HOUGL
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, Feb. 90, 1914,
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE Undersigned instea
tions to sell by Fublic Auction (TOR ACCOUNT OF FUB CONCERNED),
un
FRIDAY,
027
the 27th February, 1914, at 11 am., at No. 4 Great George Street, East Point, BUNDAT
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
Massive
FURNITURE,
therain contained.
Consisting of
Task Sidaboned (Bavalled Mirror), Teak Dinner Waggon and Chairs, Teak Overmantels, Large Double Ward. robes with Beveled Mirror, Hail Stand, Double Bedsteads, a quantity of Rattan Chaita and Tables,... Nhaughai Baths, etc., etc.
Also
3 Pieces Canton Matting... On view from the 26th inst. Lacnlogone will de santeni.. Tarma:—-As 'unal
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers,
Hongkong, February 20, 1914.
219
PUBLIO AUCTION.
71AE Undomlyned have received instrue-
tions to well by 'Públiq Anction,
(FOR ACCOURY OF TEN CONCERNET,
་**
SATURDAY
the 28th February, 1914, at 10.30 am, as No. 4, Moštinon Hill,
„SUX'URY
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
therein. Contained,
Consisting of
Teak kall tard, Crepe covered S
#dia.." | Ozums Chairs, Indian Kugs, Tiek Biteboard
and Ketension Truing Table and Chairs, Foroviain Dinner and Breakfast Services, de, Single. Ima - Bedstead Maculo-top Waakistaïda
To-day's Advertisements
INDOCRINA STEAM NAVIGATION
|
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1914
SHIPPING
ARRIVALS
February 18"
Kanton Mars No. 5. Japansea: steamer,
2,342, M. Fujimota, Mike Feb. 13, Con),
N. BE.
mi
THE
THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the abors
Prometheus, Norwegian str., 1,097, Y. ompany will bu OSED as from Jensen, Bangkok Feb. 12, Rice Aagaard, MONDAY the 3rd instant, to 837UR~ | Tuortaan đề Co, che DAY the 28th instana, both days incitmiro® `JARDINE. MATHESON & Co, Lan,
trenarth, Managers.
Hongkong, Feb, 20, 1914,
NOTICE
Deutsch-38147 KER. BANK,
FROM
**0
IROM MONDAY 23 February on. ward the Businem of this Bank will be conducted in its new premises 7 Queen's Read Central,
R. TIMMERSOHEIDT.
Manager
Bungong, Feb. 20; 1914
BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY.
· THE ANNUAL MEETING.
The Hon. Mr. Cand Severn presided Inst
Fan Britishstr. 1,302,6. J. Spiakening at the Annual Meeting of the Dalny February 13, Besna and General. --
Hongkong Auxillary of the British" "add Beerensield & Swann,
Foreign Bible Society. There VAN N moderate atterslavos. The chairman, had the support of Bar. G. Bonield, of Shanghai (the Bible Society's Agent in China) Dr. J. Herbert Sanders (Bom, Treas), and the Hov, T. W. Pearce (Hon.
„Tabruary 201 Nisei Maru, Jepsuran str., 2.242. H. Takashima, Natuna Island. (Borneo), Feb. 13, Timber.-A. Buz
*
Tean, British str., 1,831, J. V. Bidford, Manila February 17, Sugar and General.- BersaField & SVIRL,
Secy.)
Letters regretting inability to be present
Fullala, British str., 2,705, S. G. O vo.. Rangoon vin Straits. Feb. 6, General,were read from the Bishop of Victoria, the Jardins, MATHESON Co., & Lh
Society's President, who left the Colony y atorday for Faning, and the Rev. V H. Copley Moris.
Hamun, British six., 441, J. W. Evans, Swatow February 18, General, DoveLas 937 || STRAMSBIr C5, En.
GREAT NORTHERN «TELEGRAPH COMPANY'S OFFICE AT
HONGKONG.
* UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS,
Addres
Station from Kabe.
Fouakes.... Fukagawa, Nikkwayoko..................................Suga... Mahl ose Steamer
Prine Ludwy Sancarlon Negres. Otani ofo Matsahararyokan ..Diaret. Peixotto Anonsul...P.king.
5968
............Shanghai,
- A. B. SORENSEN,
Acting Superintendent.
Hongkong. Feb. 29, 1914.
999
LIST OF UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS LYING IN THE EASTERN KXTEN. SJON AUSTRALASIA & CRINA
TELEGRAPH CO'S, OFFICE AT HONGKONG..
ADDREM
Chinyer
Curling, Peak Hotel vid Cohen...
· Eabho
Elmore...
Gowkes Tesckootoways Houghempoh ........ KwongmanyBen Mazags:D******** Lechongkon
Linton (Not A.n.)
Nyndom
Pari buys
Sassoons (Not David:
E. D. or
ba
run Pist.
Shulan..
Senghing.
Vanco *****
12 0
12. 0
Werkbite Yongtoksen
Britannia Dablis..
12. U
Matchless Dablis Mallard
Machrihanish.....
10. 8
Checkmate
Woodcock
Goldfach Dancin
10. 6
Albanian Chief
10. 6
Tarubarry
10. 6
Battercop
Ignorance
Amber
FA. DICKINSON,
H. K. HUGHES,
.... 10.0
Handicappers.
T. F.. HOUGH,
Clerk of the Course.
Hongkong. Fab, 20, 1914.
HONGKONG JOCEZY CLUB.
293
"BE folowing are the weights for the Hongkong Handicap Class &. 11 mile to be run TO-MORHO", SATUR DAY, 21st February.
Royal Loa
Lockerbis...... Sunlight.*** Conqueror Aster. Muffat
STATION FROM
Manila.
Ipoh. ..Libaca.
Shangha
Hangrang, British Str., 1,936, S. Wilda, Taingtan Feb 10, Shanghai 15, and Swato 19, General-JAXDINE, MATHESON & Co, ID.
In submitting the report the Ray. T. W, Pearce paid warm tribute to the work of the ladies of the society.
The report referred to the wider retur Danfa. British steamer, 3,015, W. Cope tions of Bible work to the progress and Lycett, Liverpool January 11, General-prop four population under the Brikal of the people forming thelargest BUTTERFIELD & SIM,
Choyang, British sitt., from Canta.
DEPARTURES, Fexruary 90. Otowa Maru, for Takao and Anping.** Kath, for Touran
Swing, for Weihaiwel,
Amòria, or Shanghai and Yokohams. Fuad, for Shanghai.
Hoiose, for Satow and Shanghai.
Fernley Chinwantno
Linan, for Amoy.
Feathing, for Bangkok.
settingen,
for Shanghai and Yokohama, Yangtae, fur Singapore and Liverpool. Awange, for Tjilatjap and Samarang.. Hatching, for Batow and Foochow, Kuangler, for Shanghai.
ས
OLEARED.
Canfu, for Nagsaki and Tökohama. Kamor, for Saigon, Cunong, for Fort Courbet. Hongman, for Amey and Singapore. Freiken, for Bollo.
Germania, ler Korror and Sydney.
section of
Sag in Hongkong, and belonging, racially to a nation, bawly awakened to a sense of place and destiny in the onward march. of humanity towards its final goal. The eflectira Hongkong's object lemoe to China in things material we
intenon thare from hav extended far. No effort thould be spared to bring about snalogous conditions in the realm of the moral and spiritual,
which this Auxiliary of the
Aummation
to
Bible Society.
dag, in alossing under the British
ity to the New China, may be expected to contribute mais efficiently from year to year
Dr. Sanders read, the balance sheet. During the auxiliary's existence, he said, they had sent £515 to the Society's agent at Shanghai.
The balance sheet showed that the total collections at Churches was $424.1. and by
by ladies 872 54 collection at Sanusi meeting $17.50, cash at bank 346.12, Cotal $1210.33. The expenditura included 1150.00 forwarded to the Bible Society, petty expenses etc. $36.10; larg on coins $7.97; balance $16.28; total $1910.35.
Bangkok.
Craighall, for Robe-
Tamon Maru No. 11, † # Bongsy,
Singapore.
Singapore.
Prinz Waldemar, for Manila and Sydney. Samam, fur Swatow and Bangkuk.
of
San Francisco.
Calcutta.
..San Francisco.
Wilcannia.. Pening. Thursday Island.
S.)......Calcutta.
Semarang, San Francisco. Mauila Bradford.
Singapore.
J M. BECK,
Superintendent.
Hongkong, Feb. 20, 1914
PASSENGERS. ·
ARRIVED,
Per Tean, from Manila, Mr A. Campbell, Mr G. Pinfu, Mr S. Caro, Mrs C. Jose.
Fer Fuldala, from Straits, Mr Warke,
DEPARTED.
Per Empress of Aria for Vancouver, &o., Mr and Mrs Goat, Miss Gest, Count de Lincay, Mr Bonnat, Capt. and Mrs Cobbe, Mr D. E D. Cohen, Mr W. Angas Mec
Leod, Mr Richardson, Mr. P. B. Bay thorne, Mr and Mrs Eltzen, Mr R. . Hibdon, Mr
Mr T. Smith
My Eric Mar
Meyer, Miss Maud àlian. Mis 291 Lennon, Mr Led Chorniavsky, Mr Jan Chernia roky, Mr. Poole, Mr C. A Mischell Cherniavaky, Mr St Ledger,
POST OFFICE NOTICES."" The a.. Liangshour, with the mail from London (vis Siberis, of Saturday, the 21st
The Chairman moring the adopting of the report regretted very much the absence the Bishop of Hongkong. The history of the British and Foreign Bible Socie was one of the most romantic amongst alð the societies"
engaged in Gospel work. Dr. Benfield seconding dealt with the Societys work in China. They owed a grant deal to the sustained enthusiasm of the ladies and the Chiose Churches each of which provided an annual collection. A total of 10 000 copies of the scriptures bad' been sold in the Colony to Chines (applause) Missionary work in the Kwan-- tung Province, up the West River and
through
Manchoris had matie
vigorous strides. The Society' supplie could ent be obtained any where in the Great Republic. He referred in ou ogistic terme to the letters of appreciation the society reseived from time to time, and the had banged on closed doors and cities and energatio work of the colporteurs. They Skinner, Mr A. E. Algar, MD. A. Wilan, bad burst them. But they were some Mr P. Heath, Mr and Mrs Banham, Mr doors so cities that remained shut your Albert Kopp Mr W. T. Findley, Mr T C. Smith, Mr C. W.
ult, is due to arrive here on Friday, the F. P. Scday. Mrs Burnie, Mtor year and some one had to keep, is
20th insti
Mails will close for:-
knocking until the people become familiar My R. J. Grimshaw with the idea that there was another X-J. B
L. Midwood, Bir J. B
Ref. 8.
Hacking
religon, that there was some one who Laleation
Mr H. F. cared
M
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, ANGAUR, Mizer Mr R EK MIG. 1. for their moral,
TAP
FRIEDERICH
G. Carter,
WILL Miner,
Min and BERTSHOHE, KATUPI, SAMARI,
Miss M. R.
tarker, Mr A. L.
and spiritual
The Chinese were thinking as they Ward, had
b.fre.
the
and
HELMSHAFEN, RABAUL, HEROgden, Mign Fon, Mr and Mrs never thought AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA & NEW. Cranston, Madame Cheret and fri magnitude of the change wse not-realised.
Commander. O. MacVay, Mr J. meter towns and villages the Per Prine Woldemar, at 8 a.m., one Bbenco, Me Maurice Barnett, Mr was like the change of the Dyna
ZEALAND Via BRISBANE
Saturday, the 21st Feb.
*JAPAN Vi*YOKOHAMA.
Pez Jelunga, at 11a.m., on Saturday,
the 21st Feb,
1t Prince B
when the colporteurs asked what hats La Thomson,
Me O. A. Wiossing, Mr might wear, and whether they should. C. Smith, V. C.
Dr J. Corni. Miss Dean, their hair, two years after the Republic Mr B. B. M. Bremer, Mr Dalgarno, Mr had been declared laughtest But there C. H. Chipp, Mr and Mrs W. K. Fellows, had bears Feturn to temple and idola Mr S. Bellinger, Mr Wo
Woodhouse, Mr.F. R. trouw worship and an attempt, to establisia *VICTORIA "&Vids, and Mr E. Lety.
might see for Confucianism. What they Fer Kleist, for Shanghai and Japan, Mr many years to come
A great amount Theo. Schumann, MrJ A. Bal, Mr J. K. of the old Chins, Chins had been deeply Brand, Mr
Mr and
C. R. Shaw, Mr A muted Chinese thought had been pro Maier, Mr E R. Morriss, Mr A,
Mr A, Slingsby, foundly changed Pet Drufor, at noon, on Saturday, the Mr E Levy, Mr and Mrs Gussman, Mr Kr M. Jebaop. Mza. 0. Mis. Polenscher. Mr J. Bell-
JAPAN Via MOJI,
*TACOMA.
Per Tacoma Mart, at noon, et Satur.
day, the 21st Feb.
SWATOW & "BANGKOK.
21st Fub. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS,
different country
Bod
they' would have s
never faced with such
The Society were nOTOI
them enormous, obligations. The opportunity as they now had. It placed: roulation of
gons steadily
the Bible had
Per Yuming, at I p.m. on Saturday, ring, Mr W. B. Fettus, Mr L. E. Hale, Me Y. Ohada, Capt. and irs Augensen, Mr J. Amundsen, Mr W. Coplon, Mr Montne hundred years ago the first Bilde Uminal, D Kurt
..the 21st Fab. STRAITS & INDIA Vis CALCUTTA,
Per Kumuang, at 1 p.m., on Saturday, Mahlani, Mr D. Geochet, Mr D. W.
the Fist Fob.
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS..
Per Bull, at 3 p.m., on Saturday, the ... 21st Feb,
Fresidunt........
ILT
Banjolivi...........
11.7
Selangor Chief... Killyw.ban
11.7
114
11 4
ILZ
13.0
Chief.
11.0
Angan*******
10.13
Mahratta Chief
10.12
Boroso Chief
10.12
10.12
Kaoshun
10.12
Dumfries
10.19*
Baowdrop
10:10
Red
Cloud
10.3
Bazon Chief..
10.6
Fickle Bird
10.5
Per
Capello.....
20.2
10.0
Triumph Aster Vice-President
10.2.
10.2
10.9
∙Cleric".....
10.0
Lautze Hop........
Polkalini
F. A. DICKINSON,
H. K. HUGHES, Handicapper.
T. F. HOUGH,
Clerk of the Cours, Bongkong, Feb. 20, 1914,
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
234
E following are the weights for the Hongkong Handicap Cla's B. 14 mile to be run TOMORROW, SATURDAY, 21st February.
Sir Galahad... Boi Kwal Violini Battercup
#SWATOW, #BHANGHAI & *NORTH
CHINA.
Per Choysang, at 5p.m., on Saturday, the
21st Feb. SHANGHAI & NORTH CHINA.
Enrope via Siberia. Fouchero,
at 5 pm, on Saturday, the 21st Fab [To make connection with the Tsinpu train leaving Shanghai on Thursday, the 26th Inst. at 8p.m.] *SWATON, AMOT & FORMOSA VL
TAMSUL,
: ནཾ
PÅSSENGERS EXPECTED.
Per Kamo Maru, from London Jan. 17.
was translated into Chinese and last year from Shanghai they issued 2,500,000 cepies which was half a mill on in advance of any. thing done before. (Applades)
The Rev. Mr. Mcconnelly moved a res solution of thanks to Committee and the ladies.
Taps to the
for Hongkong, Mr Reid, Mr J. H. Brister. Mr A. Bate, Mr J.Stablings, Mr G to aid to their number was approved.
Mr Brock and F. Brock, Mr and
A motion empowering the committee
ង.
children. Mrs. Wakeford Cox, Bliss and
The meeting closed with the bonediction
Master Wakeford Cx, Mr and Mrs G. H. given by the Bay, Archdeacon Barrett. Edwards, Miss E. M. Edwn de, Miss Gird- wood, Mas E. Browns, Mr V. Galvin, Mr Chapaux. Mr. W. Frederici
Par P. and C. steamer Malta. From London Jan. 10. Dus Hongkong about Fab. 23. Mr and Mrs J. Hide and children, Miss A. Laverick, Mi P. H. C,
Par Dojis Work at 9 á.m., on Sunday,Hallowes Mr R Miller. Mr W. J. Bailey,
Mrs 8. "Arscott, Mr Y. T. Jamm. the 22nd Feb..
SWATOW.
Par Haimun, 17 9 am, on Sunday, the
22nd. Fob.
STRAIN BATAVIA CHERIBON,
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 20th at 10.50-The northern
Per P. and O. steamet. Medina connect ing with the steamer India at Colombo, satioyalone has passed to the north o From London Jan. 23. Das Hongkong Hokkaido. about Fab. 26, Mr Wooldridge: Mis
D'Aubigne, Mise U. Vernon, Miss A Pressure as increased slightly over NE
Mrs. Wm. Wotherspoon, Mr J. M. Chine, but has decreated
#8&MARANG & SOUBABAYA A. Ireson, From Marselier
Per Hokulu Maru, at 9 am, on Sunday,
the 22nd Feb.A
"SHANGHAI & NORTH CHINA.
Per Hangang, at 6 p.m., on Monday,
the 21st Jan..
SWATOW, AMOT & FOOÚHOWANGU Par Lotion, is 10 m, on Tuesday, the
Bith
Jan. 80, bir and Mrs H. Arundal, Dr and lower Yangtze Mn A. W. Satliff, Mr C. W. F. Fernan- des, Mr K. W. Townend, Com. W stationary in the Bould
The monsoon in again.
Cover the
spamer Mongolia conusat ing with the steamer Demba at Colombo, the east coast of Chine From London Feb. 8. Das Hongkong March 12, „Mrand. Mis V. Dutton.› · From Moderate southerly: are indicated SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA, Marseilles Feb. 12, Hr. E. B. L. Dow-
over the worthara portion of the NE WAPAN VL MOJL VICTORIA biggin
& SEATTLE
Bes
117 11.5;: 11.0 10.12
The Cat Árzavand Kad Eve Vietor Beal
10.19
10.10
- Pur Aki Mari, st. 10 s,ini, on Tuesday,
10.9 107.
10:5
Beringt
10.4 10.4
SHANGHAI,
30.4
10:3
SHANGHAI Æ NORTH CHINA.
Par Liongchow, at 5 pm, on Tuesday,
APP. and O. steamer In From
London Jan. 24. Das Hongkongboat Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hour made March 6 Mr E St. Amory. Mm WAT PE
Robinson, Mr &. Evans, Mr. Harrower
and
d children, Mia 0.6GWAD MI TAB. Richs de, Me and Mrs H Ba
D. Holloway, larut. Col., and Miss A. B. to-morr CHINA, JAPAN Detball, Mr J.Shaw, Dr D. Loughlin, Mr THONOLULU,
SOUTH AMES
AMalons, Mr P. L Gibson, Mr.J. T. DE
Mir Al-J, Tosor, Mr G. F. Fig. S
Per Pr and Op-Hasmer: Nubian Trom.
don Fehr, Das Hon