EARLIER TELEGRAMS,

fcontinued from Page 5.)

RUSSIK,

NAVAL COMMISSARY ARRESTED

FETROGRAD, Mar. 21.

Naval Commissary Dybenko has been ; arrested for not taking the necessary measures of defence at Narra.

M. TROTZKY'S SUCCESSOR. The newspapers state that M. Joffre, ex-President of the Breatlitovsk pence Delegation, bas been appointed Foreign Commissary in succession to M. Trotsky.. DUTCH SHIPPING IN AMERICA.

PROCLAMATION ORDERS

SEIZURE

WASHINGTON, Mar: 21. The Presiden in a proclamation authorizes the seizure of Dutch ships in American ports.

The proclamation was issued after the War Trade Bontl had been informed that Holland bal rejected the American

ltimatum to transfer the ships.

SEIZURE NOW IN FORCE EN AMERICA.

WASHINGTON, Mar. 22 The scizare of Dutch ships came into Je yesterday evening.

CURTAILING THE USE OF GAS AND ELECTRICITY.

DRASTIC RESTRICTIONS IN ENGLAND.

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CHURCH SERVICES.

· ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.

6TH SUNDAY LENT, MARCH 2418. Holy Communiqs (7.50 a.m.) latins (11a.m.) Reporses. Ferial; Venite Novelle

Psalms, Camidge; Te Deum, Cakeley in F: Benedictus, Garrett Hymns, 108, 99.

God Save the King. Evensong (6 pr.) Responses, Feriaron; Paalma Fitzherbert, Nares, Nimbault, Rinibault; Magni fiat, Cooke (13th morning): None Dimittis. Rimbault (17th morning); Hymns, Ve, 267, 94. Selections from the Elijah" will be

sung on Good Friday at 9.10 p.m.

Union Church, Kennedy Road.

||

THE CHINA MAIL.

FARES FOR PUBLIC VEHICLES.

CHAIRS.

I-In Victoria with two Bearers...

VISITORS. AT THE HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL

Mr. D. Abrakam Dr F. T. Keyt Mr B. Adam. Capt. T. L Larsen Miss A. G. Anderson Me and · Mrs" - C. Mr Geo. S. Archbatt Lauritsen

Mr J. H. Baring MrA. H. Layi Mr H. A. Faxter Mr sad Mr J. J. Mr L. Beckingsale Leiria Mes E. R. Folios. Mr E H. Betmatt Mr and Mrs.

Beswick Mr H. E. Beyer

Mr R. J. Birbeck

Mr J. D. Birrali

Mr C. O. Bohanan

Bir H.J. Both

Mr and Mrs A.

Bonet

Capt. and Mrs J..

Lennox

C:Mr J. P. I. Løvert Mr R. P. Linnell Mr C. Little

Treasures of Hair and Skin

Preserved by Cuticura

If you use Cuticura Soap for every-day toilet purposes, with touches of Cuticura Ointment now and then as needed to soothe and heal the first pimples, red- ness, roughness or scalp irritation, you will have as clear a complexion and as good hair as it is possible to have.

Sample Each Free by Post Addrew Deet-band: mg: NOWOIT # JOAN 17 Charterhouse Squ, Lasarus", doki svwywhere.

WEATHER REPORT.

Quarter hour.

Hal hour,

One hour,

Tarea bours

March 13 15h 10m-No returns from Japan and Windivestock. Pressure has decreased considerably over N. China, moderately over Tongking and slightly elsewhere. The antiopcions is Major and Mrs D. probably central over the Sea of Japan; the depression over Indo Chins, bas become deeper.

Mr G. Ludin

Macdonald

Mr JJ. Mackintosh

L. Mr and Mrs F.

Maitlard

Capt. & Mr. Branch Mrs Brand

Mr W. G. Browell Mr N. Burna

Mr L A. Calderon

Dr

and Mrs.

Marriott

Mr G. E. May

Mr G. M. Melanes Mr and Bits

McIntosh

Sunday Services, March 24th. Morning Service at 11 am. Hymns,

40, 231, 300: Fsalro, 61. Subject: The Future Life, 3; (Christ Mr R. V. Cameron LONDON, Mar. 20.

and the Saduceza). Evening Service at 6 pm. Hymns, 361

172, 110, 249, 617. Preacher: Tev. J. Kirk Maconschie.

In the Flame of Commons, Sir Albert Stanley. the President of the Board of Trade, announced the scheme of restrie- tious affecting all mera of gas and electricity, limiting them to five sixths of the guantity consumed daring the corresponding quarters of 1917. "It is applicable to 23 counties south of a line from The Wash to Bristol, excepting munitions works, hospitals, eter

The scheme necessitated considerable restrictions of the London trama and underground railways; abolished the lumination of shop windows, and closed the restaurants at 9:30 and all-pisces of

amusement at 10.30.

A scheme for Ireland was being con- sidered.

Sir Albert, Stanley forecasted the immediate cancellation of a very com siderable number of passenger trains. He mentioned that Germany was in & bad way as regards transport. Last autumn Germany had reduced her train services by 55 per cent, and there had been considerable reductions since in the tramways, which, in some cases, had been reduced by 75 per cent,

CHINESE AFFAIRS.

THE SOUTHERN DEMANDS.

St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon. STSTAY ART BIVORE EASTER MARCH

24TH.

Holy Communion at Evening Service. Morning Prayer at Lism. Responses, Feris; Venite. Novello; Psalmus, as set: Te Deum, Wood ward, Smart and Turle; Benedictus, Troutbeck Byrons,

586, 18), 147, & 42 (1. & M. Tune).

God Save the King Evening Prayer at 8 p.m.

; Psalms, as set; Mag- Responses, Feria!

nificat Barnby, Chant 833 WA. Nunc Dimittis, Barnby, Chant 340 W.A.; Kyrie, Thorne: Hymns 24 193, 88 and 444 (Tune 39)."

St. Peter's Church. West Paint.

Sunday Services. March 24th. 6.m.-Holy Communion,

1 s.m.-Morning Prayer, and Sermon. Prescher: Rev. W. I Featherstone.

The Gospel Fall

10 12 PYDDER STELET, Weekly Services-Sunday: Breaking of Bread for Believers only, 11. m. Gospel Meeting, 8 p.in. Tresday and Thursday. Bible study

8 p.m.

Friday, Ladies' Bible study, 5.30 p.m. Saturday, Prayer Meeting, 6 pm.

Wesleyan Methodist Churab, Nanohal.

Sunday Morning Service, 10.15 am Sunday Evening Service, 4.15 pm.

Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, Areanzl Street

Sunday Evening, Gospel Meeting, 8 p.m.

St. Joseph's Church,

Garden Rosd.

Miss and Sermon at 10 am. followed by the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.

A communiqué from the Intelligence First Church of Christ Scientist.

MACDONNELL KWAD Bureau of Canton says :——-

While the South-West and the Con-Wednesdays, 5.30 p.in.

Sundays, 11 am. stitutionaliata deeply realize the distress and suffering brought to the people through the internal struggle in Chins and appreciate the suggestion of media tion offered by commercial organizationė, Chinese and foreign, the leaders wish to point out that no endurable peace will ever come to China unless law is respect- ed and is supreme and not the will and selfish desires of those who happen to be in command of military forces or public finance; that the Provisional Constitu- tion shall be respected and observed and that the National Assembly illegally dissolved shall be reconvockted at Peking without further interference from mili- tarists-all these are the demanda of the South-West, tarms of peace that will insure freedom, liberty and a representa- tire assembly not only to the democratic inhabitants of the constitutionalist pro- vinces but also to those who are being On London easlaved by militarian and by powérial political and financial cliques. The obstacles to trade and commerce and the hardship to the people will be by far greater unires China is ruled by the xepresentatives of the people and not by few individuals happening to bold rent power in the army or the keys of public financial institutions.

Roman Catholic Cathedral, Glenealy,

Mass at 6, 7 and 9.30 a.m. High Mass at 8 a.m.

Cole

Mr J. Merecki

Mr W. E. Clarke MR. P. Plunkett: Mr T.-J. Middelkoop

Mc J. 8. Nicolson Capt. & Mrs Corne-Mr G. Noble

Mr F. F. Cimirst Mr. Painics

Gussen

Miss Corneliussen Mr J.D. Courtney Prof. & Mra Papini Mr J. Danenbergson Mr W. J. Pringle Mr & Mrs ClarksonMrs B. Pritchard

Dye

and $ sons Mr and Mrs EL F. Mr E. H. Ray

Edsall

Miss F. Reay Hme. E. Esanalt

Comdr. W. W. Reed, Mr and Mrs

Flinter

Dr and Mrs C.

Franklin

A.

RN.

Mr D. Reichulman

M. M: F. Reichelman

Mr G. Risch

Mr. M. Gaujoin Mr Gestreand Mr Louis Getz Mrs S. Gossler M. V. Goulbourn Mr and Mrs L. Gray Mr G. Grimble Miss D. Grimble Miss V. Grimble. Mr J. A. der Groot Mr and Mrs Bobt.

Fall

Capt. T: P. Hall Mir al Mrs W. A.

Hannibal

Mr HL M. Richards Mr M. Rishwood Mr D. Ritchie Mr J. H. Scott Me Sewall Mr 0. E. Boybt Mrs H. Sheehan M: R. D. Sbeldoo Mra M. Slade

Mrs W.H. Sparke Mr J. Stalkor Mr A. W. van der

Stat

SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1918-

SHARE REPORT.

MARCH 23, 1918.

ཡཝཱ ས** ... 10 cents

Approximats

90

Stook sad pall,' up. Valde

11.201

Lans. Lvidena

and data.

JOLT'S div.

Six bourasierten

Day (8 am to 6 p.m.)....$1.00

If the trip is extended beyond Victoria.

half tare extra

BAKER.

II-Beyond Fictoria, with four Bears. Hongkong & 5′hal #12596:0 a 80s Poal of £3-3/- & bonus

Six bours

of £1 st Ex. 3- s/0) 1917

6 po

Between the hours of 8.30 pm, and 6 am, the above fares shall be increased by 50 per centum.

Bour,...DET

** 0.80 cents.

Three hours..

Day (8 am to 8 pmn.),

$1.00 1.50 9.00

III-In the Hill District,

With Bearers With 4 Bear 13.,

MARINE INSUR

ANCES.

Quarter hour......$0.15 HAK bout,

... 0.20 One hour, PO „Atwo hours, --grai

J.50 Three hours.

****... 670

$0.30

Vento kā 508300 k,

0.40

$7 fios

maios, . 825

0.00

1/0 1915 and Interim

0,50

Marie Chinas £T, 190. bi

Six hours, ..................... 1:00 Day (8mm. tc6p.m.)1,50

1.00 1.50 2.00

Un $1000 a B

ICKSHIS.

In the land or Hongkong engage

Amate in Fictoria.

Ten minutes, amat

Quarter hour,..... Half hour, sed Ore hour,................... Every Subsequent hour.

'5 cents.

Yangiaxon

at $16 a 1918. ... Final dividend of 15 %

making 30 % for 1918.

Finial of 29 and bonus!

of Sto ale 1015 and Tutarica of suns19ra

4 80-90171 b. (ex. 73) Final of 15 making $11

10 T ·FIRE IN SUBAHUES.

SU " Chins Frans A{$133.1.

- D8308

SHIFTING.

Note the ricksha be engaged | Hongkong within the City of Victoris, and be dis charged outside the Western part of the City of Victoria after 9 p.m., or be dis charged to the East of Bay View Police Douglas Bermain 30877& Station on the Eastern side of the City of Victoria alter 9 pm, an extra half fare, ahall be chargeable.

II.-In Kowloon

6 cents.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 4 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.00 inch. Total Quarter hour,

Half bour, since January 1st, 0.41 inch, against

Hour, an average of. 5.1 inche

Every subsequent bour, ....................... 10

III-Taipo Road.

Forecast for the 24 hours ending st noon on the 44th March --

1-Bonging to Gap Rock: E. and S.E. winds, moderate; cloudy with fog or mist, probably some rain.

S-Formors Channel: The same as No. 1.

3-South coast of Chins between Hongkong and Lamocks: The same as

No. 1

4-South coast of China between Hongkong and Hainan: The same as

No. 1.

POST OFFICE NOTICES.

The Parcel Post Services to British Kaat Africa and Egypt (except for niem bers of the Expeditionary Forces) and to Abyssinia, Bagdad, Erithres, French Somali Coast, Italian Somaliland Portuguese East Africa, Zanzibar and Bassin have been suspended.

LOCAL. AND REGULAR. MAILS OUTWARD..

Wxzx-DAYS'

Fox

Mr C. P. Templeton M. F. G. Thompson Ms R. E. Thompson Mr P. Thomson Capt. B. Trowbridge | fal 0 ... Mr Thos. Vint

Mr W. J. van Wag

lendonk

Mr G. Harper Mrs A. M. Harris Mr H. der Hartog Mr A. C. Hayton Mr A. Hicks Mr and Mrs Paal

Hodgson

Mr E. B. Waite MW..Hoogewarf Mrs J. Watoon MrA.Shelton Hooper Mr L. Weenig Mr L. Hope

Dr R. B. Wetherall / Mr TA. Host Mr and Mrs R. Capt. and Mrs R. Weymouth

Innes

Mr G. G. Wood

Mr and Mrs H

Vylie

Mrs ML. Jolley Mr E. M. Joseph Mr A. C. Kater

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

ir E. Almond Mr G. D. Kincard 1r and Mire Asger Mrs B. Legge

and son

Ars Lishman Mr G. Bannerman. Me. R. Masterman

MW. Budge Mr B., Mateuo Me 1, A. Barbury Mr & Mrs Mcdinsh

Mr and Mrs T. 8. Mrs McÛee

Cheng, Mr E. Colebrook Mr D. CorcSTAN MrJ. Crookston

dr B. M. McTavish Mr W. Morley

Mr E. A Neilson

Mrs W. C. Pasamore

His Crookston Mr and Mrs G. E

3.30 p.m.-Benediction of the Blessed Mrs T. B. Culhane

Sacrament.

EXCHANGE. Hongkong, March 23, 115.

Back, Wire

*

On demand, ...

30 days' sight

ጉሞ 4 months' sight. ***

Credits, 4 months night,

Documentary, 4 months' sight 3/2) Jn Paris-

On demand,

Credits, 4 months' sight

Qa New York-

On demand,

Credita, 60 days"right,

ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE BRIGADE. On Bombay-

Wire, On demand HONGKONG AND CHINA DISTRICT. On Calentia

Wire On demand All Detachedite will parade on the Cricket Ground in Sunday, the 24th Oa Singapore On demand matapat, Dam for Company and Stretcher Dril, and inspection of equipa Manila Iment.Dress Helmets, shorts, putters, Haversacks (fitted), waterbottles (Bled) Ambulances and stretchers required..

Ro. 3 VAD

Monday, March 25th

1.15 p.m.-Becruit Diff Tuesday, March 28th-

L15 pm-Beerust Brill Wednesday, March 2ib.- 2.10 p.Band Practice. Saturday, March 30th

2.30 p.m.-Band Practico.

No. 4 V.A.D.

***** A * Section."

Monday, March 25th

420 p.m. Bandaging Frolics. Thursday, March 28th.

4.20 p.in--8quid and Stretcher DL

"B" "Section/

Monday, March 26th

13 p. Fins Add Class, W

Expat Bandaging Practice

Os demand,

On

Shanghai-

On demand

On Tekohad

1334

20 days sight(private paper).princes

On demand,...

Gold Lend, 100 fine (per toel)

Bwvereigna (Bank's buying rate)

£1.60

Silver (peron) ngàn sao tôi đi Bar Hiver in Hongkong 1:24Z

Pine Copper Cash

Thiners Copper Centerpin

Hate of Native Internet

Chinese Bub. Co

Haukong Sul. Usin

pou

dis.

HE NEW FRENCH REMEDY

THERAPION NII THERAPION" N. 2 THERAPION N). -

• POLO #FLZADARO CHEUMZA. PRICH 199 KGLAND, 29. 9532 PERME ADDERS SABOLIKA FATOURKE PERE BOOK TO UN ÁN › Raversees közti Aarrezzar, VORDANÁ FOR KOMİ

THYME PRONE STARTKLING TURM OF SAY TOʻZAKA

DELFIDE” IS CO.

THERAPIONE

MrBA

Bichardson

Donaldson Mr K. Famateu

Mr Finlayson

Mr G. Fritz

Mr.E.. J. Gilea

Mr J. C. Gilling

Mr H. M. Sherwin

Mr E. M. Sleigh

Mr L. Smith

Mrs Stewart and

Mr and Mrs. Gregory children

Mr & Mrs Hammca Mrs Stubbings and

and children." daughter. MrG. R. Haywood Capt. & Mrs Swain Mr A. W. T. Hoy Miss Thompson MrJ. Irwins MAA Todt

Mr and Mrs Wm. Mr and Mrs Under

Jacksna

wood Mr B. Jamed Mr. T. Underwoord | Mra L. Kilbán and Mr and bin J. W,

child

White

PEAK HOTEL

Birs C. W. Abrame Mr and Mrs Geo Mien Abrama

Lammert Mr and Mrs F. T. J. Mira Litt

Cap &raMacaulay Miss Satin

RAMO Mr and Mrs D. K. Mr and Miss Mait

Mra Matheson

Mr E Bridden

Mr HF Mattingly Mr and Mrs 0. T. Mira Moore To

Brenksper and Mrs G. F. Me and Mira & Nightingale

Carter Mts H. N. Peele Mr and Mrs E. A. Mr T. L. Porkins

Cartwright? 04. – Mr W, F. Roberta le Mrand Mes E. W Mrs Salvesen

Cary... Mi Mix Skinner d Mr and Mrs E. J.Mr&Mrs & Findlay

Chapman

Smith Mrs Cormmelted Birs On W. Smith Capt. & Mrs Douglasks & Mrs Y. Findlay Me8. Evans a Brith a

Mr Denonas Füller Mri H. Sveeri Mre Gerlick Mr. and Mrs. B.

Halo

Lt. Col. John Ward,

CMG, M, P.

Me and Mia FM

Me and Mrs FCM Waller

Harley

Mr And Mra"

Jolmena

Mr and Mrs E. L

Kindersley

Tai Po......

+

5.00 PM ...10.003.

7.30.M 3 P.X.

4.00|2.3.

Choong Chow... Shatankok, Sha-

tin and Shengshui Aberdeen. Autan,

Ping Shan Sai Kung, Santin, Stanley.. 4.20 p.m.

Canton, Samedi

17.30 and Wuchow Lettar & r.. Regis: 6 r.M.

(7.15.3. Macro

1.30 P.. (6.00 F.M. Kangmoon Except.

Saturdays Namta and

Sanmei......... 5.00 P

Shamthan 400 F.K.

₤10,00

SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS

9.30 4.3.

i

· 19

Stamboe 15819) b. 18) sa..

Indo-Chinas →

(Preferred....£5132) h Deterred)... £53154

Twenty centa shall be added "Shell" Transports £1100/-b for each extra hour or part

of an hour if the hiver causes

the journey to take longer] “Star Ferry * sumas: ♬ than

To 4th mile-

single....... 75 centa...I bour. return 1.002 hours. Beyond 4th to 8th mile

..2 hours.

single $1.20 return $2.80. Beyond 6th to 9th mile

single1.75. return%200 Beyond 8th to 12th mile-

single #2.00

return 82.50

Fares

#

cor journeys beyond the 11th mile to be a matter of previous swange ment in each case.

The fares here set out to apply to one ricksha with three cookies from Taim Sha Taui.

FARES FOR PUBLIC CARBIAGES. I

Not exceeding per passenger.

REFINERIES,

China Sugar100. Malibon. Sugar P. 50 $391 b.

Kailezia

MINING

Langenis media. 10/T.347 h.

Rimbe...

for 1915 and special ofį $accoun: 19te 11 p.

7 and bonus * for

1915. ****

837 for IVIS

TD.O..

Finalof $5a/c 1916-1917-

131 p

30 cent for 1917

[Int. of 3/- a/]×17 Tat. of e-ale 1917

Interim 2 s/c1917 free

of income tax coupos:

$1.80 div. and 30 cents to bonne for year ending 30-4-17.

312 for 1918

P. 8 to 1917.GE

Int. diy, at 1/- fres of in

come tax, making 10% /c 1916-1917 compon No 9.

Tia. 1 for 3418-

1. interim making ́t/-'

ale 1918,

9% 1915

2

Tronoh Minosi 39/ b

Oral Carplans -...

...

DOCES, WHARVES

From Slaughter House to

Sailors' Home

AND GODOWES.

04 centa

From Sailers Home to Government Civil Hos

Kowloon Whagres # 50) ($924. b. 84 4

H.K. & Wham pós-

Docke

#8 dir, and $4 bonus

making 310 a/c 1917.)

F

pital

From Government Cirî

Hospital to Clock Tower From Clock Tower to Race

Couse .....es From Clock Tower to Bay View House ---- From Wanchai Market to Bay View House meigia From Bay View House to QUSITY Bayernized

II-In the City of Victoria

Not exceeding

Quarter hour, Half hour, 5.00 P.M. One hour.

Two hours,

Three

9.00 .. Four Five

Six "

same. $30 181 b. 131. Final of 87 and bonus of $21, making $12 1,0 1917. Ta..0 for gest: ending |

30-4-17

Shanghal Doors

$100 T 27 d. 974 m.

'HOTELS LANDS

DET POLESTIEST. 10 cents

AND BUILDINGS

10

"70:

5.00 P.M. One day from 8 a.m. to 8p.m. $1.25

III-Beyond Victoria.

5.00 F.M.

One bourse 8.00 XT HOT

Three

++

-

Four

Five

7

FROM SHEUNGWAN WESTERN BRANCH P.O.

--WEEK-DATS

Ков

Macao.....

17.30

1.30 PM

SUNDAYS &

Not wedding per vassenger. +5 centa

45

75

One day from 8am to 8 pm. $1.50

3 final making. 86 alc

1917 57alo 1917

Hongkong Hosel_# 5 8873 h. Contral Beton"...8201 (997 b. Hongkong lands...5A SÅ V

Humphreys Ratuon 3 30 434 b..

Kowloon Lands E 30 #27)

Wat Polis

£878

Shinghai Land T. SL. 72

Final of $34 making 17

fo 1917.

50 esata for 1218 ...

2 for 1917

Final of $3 making a

/ 1817

c. half year

COTTON MILLB

wa

T60F. 170 Shanghal Cattons T. 50 T. 138

If a Telicia is discharged beyond the HOLIDAYS limits of the City of Victoria bait fare (7.30 LM, extra is to be allowed for the return 8.30 LM.

11.30 Far. | journey.

IV-In Kobicon 17.30 L.M.

Not exceeding 10.30.X.

per passenger.Kung FT 10T." löym.

.00

$7.30 LX. 9.30 F.M

Canton

*** 5,30 PM- Tai Ping

;་་ Tang....9.30P.M. 9.30 F. 9:30. Shok Ki......9.30 F.M. 9.30PM. 9.30 2.3. Kongmoon .8.00 P.M. 5.00P.M. 6.00 PM. Kumchuk8.00 8.00 F... 8.00PM. Kaukong 8.00 ... 8.00PM. 6.00.

Except: Saturdays.

In the case of Mails closing before & Registration closes nt õ o'clock on the previous eveningssel

am

HONGKONG TIDES.

The tide table even below has been compiled at the National Almanna Ofice

Quarter hour, Half hour, One hour, Two hours, Three Four con Five.... Six

+60

80

1.40

Tangteenoor Orientale,

2.50

2.40

2.90

3.00

One day from 6 am to 8 pm. - 5.00..

Between the hours of 8.20 pin and e am. the above fares shall be intressed by 50 per cent III.

OFFICIAL NIGHTS IN MARCH.

The following table shows the Etan dard Timest hich Oficial Night ands

in London from the result of the analysis and begins during the month of March,

1978 of observations taken by mexus (of na: sutomatie tide-reonding machine in the Date Water Police Basin at Tsim Sha Tami Mar. 23rd 6.13 during she yenis 1005-0.

....... The zeru of the table corresponds with

the zero of the rounding in the Admiralty.

Loet Chart which has been found to be 3 inches below mean sem-level”.

To obtain the depth of water on the tide gange-s) the Victoria Naval Tard sdd a foet 4 inches, and on the gange at Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add. 10 foot 4 inches to the beight given in the table. March 24th to 31st, 1918

35. *

Halgor

6.45

MISCELLANEOU8.

Quins-Borneos

[T. (43) 6)

Light & Rowen € 5341195,

Chu-Frodes, # 10 87.19 %)

Dairy Farms # 71|829_b. Greens falanda

73 87.79 b. 7.80

Hongkong Kisetries 8:10 66dý k

Hongkong Zom

Begina.

6.47 p.m.

Eon ton lop

24th, 3

.8.47.

20ch,4118

8.47

Hongkong Tramway

26th, 10, 27th, 8.58 2810, 6.08 29th, 6.08 30th 6.07 31st, des

8,47

·ELE, Steel Foundry #10#10|

BR 4.49 Bid

Peak Tramways FLS::1088, až

HONGKONG REGISTER

Steam Laundry

Univer

·Barometer ... 20.02 $83 Temperature 62

5

Bamidity

Direction of

Wind

Parce

0.01 2000 0.00

31.10.17

Ta 20 Ir year ending

|Tia: 6 dir, àfo year ended

80-8-17.

2 for 1917

$1.25 1017

D.c. for 28-8-06 42011 7U santa for 1918

12 for Text rending

ans for 1917 ******

·[384 s/c 1918/17 Bonna

15 Kent-KATARE a2 interim s/c 1917...... 2.

#finland borns of 81 making #3 a/d 1917 Final of 14% / 1917.

7% for 1914/1917 ..

Dur

19 p.

15 p.5

13.

30 doute for year 31-5-171213

127 / 8/8-1917 vnsermoners

10. p.

$10 p«

150 pants for

MOXON

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