EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
GERMAN COLONISATION IN ESTHONIA.
(Continued from Page 8.)
THE
GREAT BATTLE..
THE BRITISH CAFTURES.
LONDON, Aug. L
British Reuter's Correspondant at Headquarters, telegraphing to-day, Bays
The British This Arap sineo Aug. 21 bas captured 100 guns and 18,000| prisoners
The First Army, since Aug. has taken 4,000 prisoners and 26 guts The New Zealanders took, amongst other booty, some 6.9 howitzers n Bapaume.
Our patrols are 1,000"yarıla eat of
Ballchil
THE VITAL FOINTS OF THE BATTLE FRONT.
AN AMAZING RETREAT POSSIBLE.
LoNTs, Aug. 31. Military writers in Paris and London continue to emphasise that the most important points of the battle front are east of Arras and north of Boissons. In bath these sectors the Germans continue to offer fierce resistanse, with first-class. troops. It remains to be seen whether Marshal Foch, will press the attacks there at all costs. If he does the presumption will then be that he is síming at a decision this year. Present indications are that the enemy High Command is preparer to stand a great deal in defence of the Hindenburg Line which runs roughly from tqueant through St. Quentin to La Pere. The St. Gobain Hills, which General Mangin's army is threatening, constitute probably the greatest German bastion on the West Front and a pivotul supreme importance. However, there are great possibilities on other parts; both north and east of the present battle-front. There is also the a possibility of a big enemy reaction, and at is not inconceivable that Hindenburg, who now commands, mar attempt an enveloping movement, but if that is not in his mind and we turn the Dracourt. Queant switch-bine, we night to witress an amazing retreat.
GERMAN STATES ASSERT, THEMSELVES.
AMSTERDAM,- ÁN 31.
The manifestation of the intention of the German States, notably Bavaria and Saxony, to assert themselves individually by appointing their own diplomatic representatives at Sotis and elsewhere has erokeri a strong rebuke from the Fussische Zeitung.
AMERICA'S REVENUES,
HEAVY WAR PROFITS TAX...
WASHINGTON, Aug. 31.
The House of Representatives in committee approved of an Eight-Billion- Dollar War Revenue Bill, imposing an 30 per cant. war profits tax and heavy surtaxes on big incomes.
-
AMERICAN AGE LIMIT EXTENDED.
18 TO.45.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 31. Congress has passed the Man-Power El extending the draft age limita from 18 to 45,
ATR-RAIDS ON CONFLANS.
THE OLD GAME
in
STOCKHOLM, Aug. 31. Germany is already adopting the
colonisation familiar method of Eathonia. The schools are Germanised and Esthonian music is forbidder.
BIG DISCOVERY OF POTASH IN SASKATCHEWAN.
V
LONDON, Arg, 51. The Time Corresponent at Toronto roports that an immanae deposit of potus) and sodium sulphate, amounting to many millions of tond, has bord discovered in Saskatchewan.
This discovery is important in view of the boastings of Germany that we conll never do without her potash,
ANOTHER SPANISH STEAMER TORPEDOED.
PARIS, Aug. 31. The Jongual's Madrid Correspondent reports the torpedoing of the Spanish steamer Alorandrine,
→ THE POLICE STRIKE.
LONDON ORDERLY,
LONDON, Aug. 31.
Lolon's first Policeless day passed on with perfect order, and trafic was Httle affectes. Speciala employed for region of the traffic at crowded strikers. The latter intimated that points exchanged chat with knots of they would immediately resume in case of air raid or other emergency.
THE STRIKE ENDED.
LATER.
The Police atrike was settled after bir. Lloyd George received a deputa $i..
The men are to receives 10 weeklyia ercase and to resume duty immediately,
ALLIED CREDIT IN SCANDINAVIA.
STOCKHOLM, Aug. 31.
HONGKONG DEFENCE
CORPS.
THE CHINA MAIL.
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.
*HONGKONG HOTELS
Air Douglas Abbey Mr B. H. van Ketal
Mr. R. Krebs.
Administrativs. Orders by Major H. A.Mr D. Abraham
Morgan, Administrativa Commandant.
pla
LEAVE.
0
On returning from leave all ranks are warped that it is their duty to report the fact of their return to their uit Comnianders, in writing.
EQUIVALENT BOARD,"
The Board will sit at Headquarters from 5.30 p.m. to 8 pm on the following Bates:-
MONDAY, 5th September. FRIDAY. 20th MONDAY, 30th
t'.
ANNUAL MUSKETT COURSE.
To guard against any possibility of shortage of ammunition of the Range, unit Commanders will inform the Qusttermaster pot later than noon en the day on which firing is to take place, of the number of rounds required.
Dedorn for Artillery Company by Capt.
J. H .. Armstrong, V.D.
!!!
PARADES AT BELCHERE RATTRAY.. TUESDAY, 3rd September-
Half Coy. New a.m.-Right
,80
Layers' Class baly
5.30 p.ro. Left Half Coy. THURSDAY, 8th Sept- 3.30 pm. Left Hat Cor.
Class FRIDA
8th Sept.
Full drill.
Mr Geo. Anderson Mr P. F. Ianobberg Mr and Mrs G. H. Mrs. R. Langby
Mr and Mr Bannerman
Lauritson
Mr J. H. Baring Mr H. A. Baxter Mrs E. R. Belivs The Misses Eatwel
Mr R. J. Birbeck Mr J. D. Birrell Mr J.J. Bleeker
and Bm A L. Bouet Capt. & Mrs Branch Mr W. G. Browell Mr J. H. Balcer Mr N. Burns
Mr. and Mrs F. J.
tawes
Dr and Mrs G. W. Leavell and child Mr and Mrs J. J.
Leiria
Mr. E. Leth Me C. Little Mr H. 1. Lucas Me N. Macintyre Dr G. W. Maakon Mias MacPro
Me and Mrs B. C. Mr G. Mavor
Brd
Mr R Milnor Mr B. Y. Cameron lies Nag Mr H. Cayron
ir E. Oberman Mr M. Chen
Miss Clarko Mr. FL. Cooke Mrs Corneliusson
daughter
Mr L. 31. Carres"
Mr J.D. Courtacy
Mr B. W. Cox
Dr
and Mrs R. Cumming
Mrs F. E. Davis.
Mr H. J. Eddo Mme. E. Eanault
Mr Nai Boon
17
Mr and Mrs W. F.
Keeson
Mr J. S. Nicolson
Mr J. Niname
&
Mr F. C. Norris
L.
MTS. S. Perry
Prince and Frinces
Traidos Prabandh and five children Mrs Prichard
Mr M. Pujathe Mr. E. H. Ray Wins
Mrs Jay
Reynolds
Mr F. B. Ril Mr D. Ritchie H.M. F. Rodrigues
New D.R.F.M: J. Flameno. Mr F.A. Foulks Me and Mrs I.
Geare, child and servant
**
7.30 am. Right Hial Coy. Full drill. 1.30 p.m. Lett Ball Coy. New Layers Class only.
Orders for Enginsar Company by Captain W. Russoil.
30th August to 8th Sept., 1918-
E. 31ANNING NIGHTLY,
:
Mr D. C. Lidth de
Gende
Mr R. R. Roxburgh
Mr O. E. Seght
Mr R F Shearer
Mrs H Shochan
and maid
Mrs M. Slade
Jiss D. Goodfellow Mrs G. Sherwood Mrs S. Gossler Capt. T. P. Hall Bir G. Harper Mr E. Hausmann Mr H. A. G. Heikans Mr A, Hicks
Mr Suvao Suidoong Mr and Mrs C. F. Starkey & children
Steensley
Mr & Mrs HockkockMr & Stubbs Miss Sweetland
WEATHER REPORT.
W
September 13 28-No returns from Japan, Wadivostock and Weihaiwel Fressure has decreased moderately over Tengking, and increased slightly else where the depression is situated over the Clalf of Tongking.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours Jeading at 10a.m. to-day, 0.31 inch, Total since January 1st. 79.78 inches, against an average of 66.61 inches.. "
Forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon on the 3rd September
1.-Hongkong" to Gap Rock: E. winds, fresh; cloudy, showery.
3-Formoss Channel Light variable winds.
3-South coast of Chins between Hongkong and Lamocks: The same as Na 1.
4-South coast of China between Hongkong and Hainan The same as No. 1
FARES FOR PUBLIC VEHICLES:
CHAIRS,..
In Fictoria with two Bearers.
Quarter hour.
Half hours
One hour,
Three hours, ..........
Six hours.................
... 10 centy.
Day (6 am to 6p.1.00
If the trip is extended beyond Victoria. half are oxira..
Between the hunrs of 6.30 p.m. and 6 am. the above fares shall be increased by 50 per centum. II-Bajund Fictoria, with four Beavers. Hour
0.80 cents.
Three hours....81.00 Six hours 1.50
Parades as per roster posted at Head Mr M. G. Hookstys (1. P. Template Day (6'am to 8 pm.), 2,09
quarters Engine Drivers at 6.10 p.m.; Electrians at 6.30pm. On and from 2nd Sept.
OFFICERS SEXY FÜR DUTY.
Belchers, Captain Rassell; Lycemus, 2nd Lieut. Hill; Stonecutters, Lieut.
Stevenson
Instructions for higher ratings and N.C.O's, and men of the Infantry Batta- los attached for duty:--
Class 1, at Belchers at 8.30 p.m. on" Mondays
days and Thursdays for all who
Mr A. E Mr. Hodgins My
MrA.
Mr Mrs Theobald Holgersen
Mr P. W. Vermenler Shelton Hooper
Mr Thos Vint Mr A. Hvalsce
Air H. J. Walker Capt. R. Innes
Capt. E Jones Mr G. G. Wood Mr J. C.G. de Jager Mr-E Winsnes Me E M. Joseph M. G. Woudenborg and Mrs H.Mr and Mrs B. Mr
Karsten
Wylic
PEAK HOTEL,
Striking testimony of the difference hare not passed the "Proficient" rate Mr and Mrs R. F.J. Mr and Mrs bor
between Allied and enemy credit in Scandinavia is afforded by the fact that
(1/-) examination.
Adams Claas 2, at Belchers at 8.30 p.m. on Miss Anderson Tuesdays and
ratings, under Staff
Lammert Mrs Macaulay
the pound sterling is now at T percent. and men of Fridays for all N.0.0's. Mr & Mrs Dyer Mrs Matthieson
of normal value. The dollar is at 77 and the franc at 70, while the Austrian kroner is only 35 and the German mark 50%
DECIMAL COINAGE IN UNITED KINGDOM.
A ROYAL COMMISSION TO SIT.
LONDON, Aug. 31.
A Royal Commission has been ap pointed, under the chairmanship of Lord Emmott, to investigate the advis ability of adopting decimal coinage the United Kingdom.
HONGKONG REGISTER.
Barometer Temperature Humidity. Direction of Wind......
On data at On date at
4. *pa
DAY
at 1p.m.
09.15! 53.70
43
T8
$2
-79
Forco Weather...... b Raid...........
A
4
C
0.44
0.00
0.72
Bergts. Ovendene and Parsons, LE, and Sergt. Day,
H.K.D.C.
Class 3. at Lyeenun st 6.30 p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays, under Staff Sergts. Berday and White, R.E. and Sergt. Williams, H.E.D.C.
Ball Rer. T. Barclay Mr C. B. Bird Mr and Mrs D. K. Mrs Myers
Blair Miss M. Boots Mrs
Brazil
Mr R. F. Mattingly Mr & Mrs MyNeur Mrs Moore
Detail of Belchers Reliefs for Sept. Mr O. T. Breakspear and detail of duties at Lyeemun, from Mr J. A. Carter 1st to 16th September inclusive are Miss Cartridge
posted at Headquarters for information Mr and Mis FW. of all concerned.
Orders for Infantry Battalion by Major. R. A. Morgia.
JUDGING DISTANCE. SATURDAY, 7th instant
Platoons will parade as follows:-- Foll
ready to march off at 200 yards Firing Point, King's Park Range.
2.20 p.m. No. 2 Platocn. 3.15 m. No. 3 Platoon.
Half M. Gun Coy. Half Signalling Section, Half.Mounted Section.
4.00p.m. No. 1 Platoon. 4.45 fm. No. 4 Platoon. order.
Ji
Dress, drill
Cary
Chunnett
Misa
Mrs Clements
Mr T. NazanO Mr and Mrs G. F.
Nightingale
Mr and Mrs H. A
Nisbet
Mrs Ostroverhow Miss Fedden Lt. Col.
"
and Mrs Thursby Pelham Mr T. L. Perkins.
Eng. Cont. Feed
My G. L. Coleman Miss D. J. Purry.
Mrs. Cormack.
Misa Dick
Mess Dodson
Ewers
Mr W. Roberts Miss
L. Rogers Mr and Mrs C. Don Res. W. W. Rogers. Mr and Mrs Donnell Mr de Rame
Mr and Mrs Rope Miss Dalmage Me S. Evans, M.RE. Dr. and Mra Selden Mr and Mrs E. M. Mire Seqreland
Miss Shearer Mr & Mrs Fonnigeal Mr & Mrs Smeloff. Mr 9. Fükuma Mr & Mrs A. Findlay
Smith Miss Fulton Mrs Fumagalli
Misa C. M. Smith Mr A. D. Galloway Mr&Mrs V. Findlay De Campbell Gibson, Smith
Mr and Mrs B. de MAD.D.
Souza
Casuals, i.e. men who have to attend this parade as well as that on 14th Sept.. owing to their absence from the last Mr A. S. Gabbay I
Judging Distance parade, may parade with the Platoon most convenient for them.
Wickest open sir Temperware on the fat-5 Lows open air Temperature me the Sudfe78',
T. F. CLAXTON, Director. Hongkers, Ubservatory Scpt. 2, 1918.
HONGKONG TIDES.
LONDON, Ang. 31. The Air Ministry reports:
The tide table viven below has been On the morning of Angust 30, we attacked the railway station of Coallans compiled at the National Almanac Office and a hostile aerodrome. "We directly in London from the result of the analysis
We carried out another attack against the stations at Confans and Thionville, encountering a largely superior number of enemy machines. Fierce fighting ensued, in which we destroyed one hostila machine and drove down another out of control..
Water Police Basin at Trim Sha Trai daring the years 1909-8.
The zeru of the table corresponds with the zero of the sounding in the Admiralty Chart, which has been found to be 4 foot & inches below mean sea-level
PARADES.
“A?Company... TUESDAY, 3rd Sept.:--
616 pm-No. 2 Platoon at King's Park Range. Annual.Musketry Course, Part 3, Practices 13, 14, and 18. Dress, drill order with pouches. WEDNESDAY, 4th Sept.:-
5.16 p.m.-No. Platoon at King's Park Range, Musketry. Every N.CO. and men will attend.. Dresa, Drill order with ponetes. THURSDAY, 5th Sept.:-
+
Mr and Mrs B. A.
Hala
Mr H. Haccock
Mr and Mrs H. E.
Haywood
Miss Hemmerle Mr W. B. Hind Mr and Mrs, Hogg Mrs Hotson Mr Hutchison
Miss James
Mr&Mrs Sundstrom
Mrs. Eveen
Dr and Mrs Swan
Mrs Joseph Taylor
Mr
Miss
Uitsinger Maj.-Gen. F. Ventris Mrs Wailine- Mis Ventris
Mr and Mrs Chas.
Watson
Mra Johnson "Mr M. Yamano Mr F. B. Johnson Mr Murakall Wood Sir Ellis Radcore Misa Zeemo Mr and Mrs Kissling
son:
Mr and Mrs Wm.
Jackson
Mr B. James A Mr J. Joseph Mr & Mrs Medina's
KING EDWARD HECTL 5.15 p.m.-No. 2 Platoon at King's 3rs R. Almond hit the hangars at the aerodrome and of observations taken by means of a Park Range Annual Musketry Course, Mrs J. R. F. Ander. the the Cozians railway. We destroy-automatic tide-recording machine in the Part 3, Practices 15 and 10. Dress,
Dr M... Asger ed one aeroplane in fighting. All our
Drill order with peachas. FRIDAY, 6th Sent:- machines, returned.
5.15 p. No. 4 Platoon at King's Mr (Bannerman
Mr J. McArthur Mrs McGee Park Raage, Annual MusketryCourse W. Budge
Mr and Mrs Course Mr B.J. de Moore order with pouches.
Mr. W O. Passmore Part 1, Practices 1 and 2. Dress, Drill Miss A, Coombes
paraders 1. B. Calhane Mr H. Pearman
MSFC. Crush Mrs J. D. Edwards Mrs F. L. Pennoyer Mr. A. H. Flamman Me and Mrs G. E. MrT. M. Gregory Richardson.. Mr and Mrs Gregory Mrs Sangster
Mr Btabbings and Mr C. F. Hasomes
Vries Mr. Harwood daughter Mr P. Heathcote MrAW. T. Hoy Mr and Mrs Under-
wood
Four British machines are missing.
..
THE ITALIAN FRONT
A SUCCESSFUL OPERATION.
LONDON, Aug. 31.
An Italian official message states:-
5.30 p.m.No. 2 Flatcon will To obtain the depth of water on the tide gauge at the Victoria Naval Yard as ordered by Platoon Commander. add a foet 4 inches, and on the gauge
LB" Company.
at Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet TUESDAY, 3rd instant-
4 inches to the height given in the table. 6.15 pm, No. & Platoon at Cricket Club
Sa penetrated deeply the enemy's positions at Monte Maio, inflicting heavy casualties and taking 25 prisoners,
ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF
LENIN.
LONDON, Aug. 31. A wireless Ruszian, oficial message. dated August 30, states that as the xesult of an attempt on his life at Moscow, M. Lenin was wounded.
The communiqué does not give arther detaili.
LENIN TWICE HIT
LATER. wireless Russian message reports, that M Lenia was hit twice, a bullet entering oath shoulder, in one ease the Jang being affected
THE THRONE OF FINLAND.
LONDON, Aug. 31: The TimesCorrespondent at Stockhofim reports that Duke. Adolf Friedrich of Mecklenburg Schwerin has refused the Throne of Finland owing to lack of amanimity in favour of the raonarchy also the stringent restriction of the
September 3rd to 5th, 1918.
"Aaron Waxes
3 Bagong
YOBIFONT
Мекд Baight
Fight
Fore
10
7
TET. Dress, doll order with pou
cardelene as to attend this parade (unless Tests have been completed). 6.30pm. No. 8 Platoon at Headquarters.
LET. Dress, drill order with pou
CARLTON HOTEL M ches. All exempted men are to attend this parade (unless Tests have Mr.D. Arakie. Mr F. Johnson
Ms F. & Lockertson Mr N. L Brewer; been completed).
7 Platoon on Polo Ground Birs F. E. Cameron Mr O. Murrell 6.30 p.1.
Hongkong residents will parade at Mr Van NW. Mr E. Olson Cricket Club at 5.10 p.. and pro- Courtlandt Mr M. Roys ced by Train to Causeway Bayer Mr and Mrs H 1.T. Dress, drill crder with pour W. Y. Gallager
Stephens ches and 16 repads dummies. All Mr Gilbert
men" are to attend this Mr K. B. Grass (unless Tests have been co
Ther 331
8th
#2 15
J-
Kos.
NOTICE.
HIGH-CLASS PRINTING
ARD
BOOKING BIND
AZ •
plated)
THURSDAY, 5th Sept.:-
Mr H. Thomas Capt. J. A. Thomson
ADA GRAND HOTEL
5.30 p.m. No. 8 Fistoun at Epwloon Mr B. E. Combie Mr S. Paul
Mr P. 4. Faithfall 368L Pooley
Kr H. J. Bowe Mr C. Hawkins Mr. J. Hennessy Mr and Mrs Sleor Mr A. W. Mathews Mrs Straney
Mr W. Watkins M.O. Norman
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 2, 1018.
MAIL NOTICE
HONGKONG, MONDAT, AND SEPTEMBER, 1919.
The Services to Germany, Austria, Bulgaria and the Ottoman ara suspended.
OUTWARD MAILS
REGISTERED and PARCEL MAILS close 15 minutes. earlier than the time given below unless otherwise. stated.
FOR" M Shanghai and North China Japan via, Nagasaki manga. * Sandakan.
+42
Formosa via Keelung, Shanghai, Noethy
China, Canada, United States, Central and South Americ EUROPE Via VICTORIA, B,C. Formosa via Keelung Hoikow and Haiphong... Shanghai and North Chin
414
*** BET
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Ep Shanghai and North China Philippine Islands
Shanghai and North China. Japan via Kaalung Tientsin...
**
-
Superscribed correspondence only..
DATE Tuesday, 3rd, 10.00 4.3. Tuesday, 3rd, I£:00 AM. Tuesday, 3rd, 11.00 a... {Tuesday, 3rd,
Registration 11.45
Lottery 19.30. Tuesday 3rd, 4.00 P... Wednesday, 4th, 1.00 . Wednesday, 4th 200 P... Thursday, 5th, "1.00 PM, Thursday, 4th, 2.00 PAL.
6th, 2.00 PM Friday, Saturday, 7th, 3,00 Pa
10th, 5.00 .M. Tuesday,
Wednesday, 11th, 11,00 AM
In the case of Mails closing before,.. Registration closes at 5 o'clock
on the previous evening..
SHARE QUOTATIONS
HONGKONG STOCK EXCHANGE,
HONGKONG, 2d. SEPTEMBER, 1913.
OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.
Canton ine.l
North Chips Las,
SINGAPORE RUBBER SHARE MARKET.
MESSRS. FRASER AND CO.
QUOTATIONS.
1
**
Baron August 22nd.
III.—In the Hill District.
With 4 Bearers With & Bearers.
11 AM.
Quarter hour,.....$0.15
$0.30
BASIS.
Half hour,
0.90
0.40
One hour.
0,30
0.60
Two hours,......
Hongkong Banks $690 b. & 505. MARINE INSURANCES.
Alor Gajab. (1) ...
8.70
0.50
0.80
$370 L
Three hours,..... 0.70.
7:00
T. 125 b.
Amal. Malay fy-pd... Ayer Hitam (35)
9.00 .2.00 £30
་་་
Six hours
....................... 1.60
1.50
$200.
11.00 12.50
Day(6a.m. tesp.m.)1.50
2,00
8510 b. ez. $73
Ayar Kuning (31)... iny
.90 1,00
Apar Molek (81),
1.78
200
#150 b.
Ayer Panas (85) Balgownie (31)
7.50
8.00
4.00 5.00
0.65 0.5
'RICKSHAS.'
1.-In the Island of Hongkong, if engage ' in Fictorian
+
Ten minutes,
conta
Quarter hour, ............
.10
50
Half henr, on snoek vonaam One houry scopedbbteker Every Subesquent bour,
.15
"
20
13
20
Note.- the ricksha be engaged within the City of Victoria, 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 Station on the Eastern side of the City of Victoria after 9 pm, an extra balf fare shall be chargeable,
11.-In Kowloons
Quarter tour, 5 cents. Half hour, ......aoooon.......... 15 Hour,usoko rammi'maus abboomy Ever, subsequent hour,
To
**
10
III-Taipo Road
Twenty cents shall be added for each extra hour or part of an hour if the hirer causes the journey to take longer thi
To 4th mile-
75 cents....1 hour. single return $100 bours. Beyond 4th to 8th mile-
single...$1.30..
.2 hours.
retire...31.50.... Beyond 6th to 8th mile-
1
single
++AKEY
81.75 return......82.00 Beyond 9th to 11th mile-
single......$2.00............3 return......82.50-7
17
Fares, for journeys beyond the 11th mile to be a matter of previous arrange-
ment in each case.
The fares bere set out to apply to one rickska with three coolies from Taita Sha Tui.
FARES FOR PUBLIC CARRIAGES.
Union Ins
Yougtare Ips.
FILE INSURANCES.
服最中
China Fire Ins...
Hongkong Fire Ins. ...
SHIZ FING
*** $325 b. .... $86 a. H. Steamboats... $2016. &1 sa. Indo-Chinas (Pref.) $31
Do (Def) 8147 b., 143m Shell Transporte **** 10776 b. Star Ferries $25 b. & 24 a.. $87+ b. ... $40 S.
Douglases s
REFINERING.
China Sugars
400
·Malabon Sugars k
MAIG
Dassett (91) ...
| Batang Bonár (810) Batu. Lintang (810) Bukit Jalotang ($1) Bukit Katil (81) Bukit Kepong (2)... Bukit KB. (1) ... Bukit Timah (10)
11.00.
12.00 1.00 1.50 0.40 0:55
***
0.70
0185
2.50 2,80
0.60
0.60
***
11.00
Changkat S'dang (85)
5.50
8,00
210 WAL
Glenealy Pens. (81) T.1st b
***
1.40
1.60
**
... $2.00 B.
Baylor (85) ... '
HI
7:00 8,00
Tronoh Mines...
• 361 b.
5.00
5.95
い
| Jeram ́ (91).
1.15 1,30
1,30
Kailan Mining Adm...... 47. b. Langkats
Baubo
Uzal Caspians.
Docks, WHARTES, GODOWNE, &c.
F&K. Wharis. $00 b. & 96 s. H. & W. Docks m
S'tai Docks
Engineerings
LANDS, HOTELS & BUILDINGS.
Central Estates
Hongkong
Lands......
**
Indragiri (85)...
...
Jimah (81) Kamsian (32)
Kedah (81)
Kolemak R. (98) .....
Kompas (29)...
取
1.20
·4.00
$1534 30
4.10
•
T:156
New
T. 264 b.
14
3.00 3.25xd
4.50
6,30
$100 B.
7.00 7.60
Hongkong Hotel......
... $93 D.
Elaang (80) ...
4.00
5.00
....$95 b.
*** $7.40 b
$31 b.. 871 b.
Lause ($5) seri
6.00
6.30
Malska Finda
1.80
. 1.05
Malakoff (82)
***
4.05
4.15
T:10 b
81.75 b
| Mandai-Tekong (91)
Morgul (35).....
0.50
0.60-
5.50
6.00
$199 b.
862 b.
New Berandah (39) Nyalan (85)' .. *
3.25 3,00
6.03
6.50
Humphreys Kowloon Lands West Points COTTON MALL.
Ewo Cottons Kung
Tiks
Laou Kung Hows Orientals
Cottons
China Lights (" Chinn Providents Dairy Farms
H.K. Electrics Macau Jo..... Hongkong Ropes
HK Tramway (Old) Peak Tramways
do.
Steam Laundries
**
Pantai (91)
1167 $9.25 b.
...$6.20 58.
$0.30 b. $3.50 b.
| Pajama (25)
Parit Perak (81)
Perak Biver (81)
114
0.50 10.00 1.10
1.33. 1802.00
1.90 3.10
3.80 4.00
Sen brong (81) Sungei Bagan (82). Sungei Patani (51) Tambalak (81) ... Tapah (810)
Trafalgar (82)
Ulu Pandan (81) United Malacca (81)
5.90
0.20 0.80noma.
3,00 0.25 0.33pm 70.65 0,75 12.80 13.00 8.09.25 0.80
0.80
4.90 -0.90. 0,500.60 0.78 0.86 3.00
#1
MISCELLANEOUS.
Cemente sem China-Borneos ***
$7.80 1. 190 B.
... #68 b 1413 p. ...836 5. ..$7.00 b.
Pular Balang (810) Punggor (31)... Radelia (85)... [Sandycroft (89)
0.45
0.70 8.30 8.75
3.00
2.85
Scudsi (85)
$7.00
(New)
$70p.
$3.28 b.
H.E. Steel Foundries
913 n
Talak Ansos (83)
#114 b.
Temerloh (81)
Not exceeding Per passinger.
20.00 h.
$8.85 b.
From Slaughter Horse to
Ballers' Home.
WisemeDB...
$28.
01 cents,
Far Easterns...
... T. 201 b.
Utan Simpan (81)
04
04
10
"
From Sailors' Home to Government Civil Hos pital From Government Ciril Hospital to Clock Tower From Clock Tower to Race Couse to Bay From Clock Tower to Bay Vie HouEDIMA From Wanchai Market to Bay View House ....... From Bay View Hozse to Quarry Bay deriva
II-In the City of Vibería..
Not exceeding
ner passenger.
Quarter hour,.naira Half hour,.....
Two hours, k Three i Four .་ Five
Bir
80
08
70
נל
Water-boats
Watsons
Powalls,...
... 2/8
3/8
3.76
OFFICIAL NIGHT.
EXCHANGE
Hongkong, September 8, 1915. London
·Bank, Wires et e
Un demand, ..
The following table shows the Stan-On dard Time at which Official Night ends and begins during the month of Eepty 1918:
"Begins. Ends
A&61 p.
20 days' sight
4 months" sight,: 100 ... 3/615
Credits, 4 months' sight, ... 3/ Documentary, 4 months' sight 3/74 Un Paris
1. On demand,
Credits, 4 months' sight,
On New York-
On demand,
Credits, 60 days' sight
On Bombay-
145
Date, Sept. 2nd, 6.35
3rd, 5.55
6.49
13
4tby 5.58
อ
6.48
11
10 cents.
6th, 5.56
6.48
Btb
6.56
6.49
7th
56
6.47
5.53
6.46
ath
6.45
10th, 6.57
8.44
11th, 6.57
6:42
12th 5.57
6.42
On demand,
5.58.
6.40
*On Calcutta-
15th,
5:39
6.40
Wire
Bot exceeding per vassenger. 25 cents.
16th, 5.50
6:39
On demand...
8.57
18th 1911 5.50
20th. 6.0
1.36
75
21st 3.0
·8.34
84
"20
Saud 6.0 3rd 6.1 24th
8.31
26th, 2 27th, 62 98th
One day Irvin 6 s.m. to 6 p.m. $1.05-
Beyond Victoria.
One bout....
Two hours
Theroe
Four"
Five
SIX
Jocks. TET. FRIDAY, 6th Sept,
633 p.to. No. Fintoon on Polo Granad: Hongkong residents will parade at Cricket Club at 5.10 p.m. and proceed by Tram to Canseway Bay, TET. Dress, drill order with pouches and 15 rounds dummies. All exempted men are to bedars for Cadet Company by 2nd Lieut. gzima is to be allowed for the return
attend this parade (unless Tests have been completed).....
MOUNTED SECTION..
THE CHINA MAIL OFFICE) THURSDAY, 5th Sept
6.30 pe
At Jockey Club Stables, Dress, drik order without ri
rifles. BIOWALLING SECTION.
BOOKS & PAMPHLETSASPECIALTY
põetusos, ⠀ Trade Circulars grammes, Menus, eto, azo Artistically "Arranged and».
Carefully Printed. Clan ProdËr
prompt deliver
AY, 3rd September- TUESDAY,
6.15 pm-Parade at Headquarters, T.L.T. Dress, drill order (ride, belt, sidcasme and pouches).
6th Sept,
5.30 pm. Recruits of all noits, except *D* Company on Murray Parade Ground under Bergh Oxberry. Dress drill order!
SZ. B. Y. Beard.".
One day from 8.m. to 8 pm. 81.50
If a vehicle is discharged beyond the Umita of the City of Victoria half fara
journey.
8.79.
IT-In Eowloom.
Not accetting
60
80
RHEUMATISM
2,90.
2.40
HAVE you ever
fried Chamberlam's
1.80
not, you are wasting time, as the longer.
3.00
PALADES.
Quarter hour, Kaja WEDNESDAY, 4th Sept.
3. p.m. Swimming, fall in at Black Hall bour Pier. Dress uniform, drilk order with One hour, belts will be worn by all Cadets attend Two hours,
Threo, ing the Swimming aporte on Saturday
Four the 31st August.
NOTICE Cadeta taking part in the swimming Siz aports on aturday will be at the VR not later than 2.33 p.m. in uniform.de
ALLENGEGA EF STEWART
Adriani, Delance Corpe,
1,40
One day from 8am to 8 pm 6.00-
Between the hours of 8.30 pm, and a.m. the above fares shall be increased by 50 per centam,
"Pain Balm for rheumatism If
On Fingapore"
„On demandi
On Manila
On demand,
On Shanghal-
On demand
20 days'aight (privat
On Yokohan
1 On dems cilj
Gold Leaf,100 fine (per tse Sovereigns (Fank's buyi Silver (per os.)
Bar Silver in Hongkong Chinese Copper Cash: Chinese Copper Cente Hata of Xatire Interest Chinese Bub. Coin Hoogkong Ban Coin
4787-
this disease rana or the harder it is to Printed and Published for Tar Uma
cure. Get & bottle to day, apply it with 2:
and you will be surprised and delight.d vigorous massage to the altered parle at the relief obtained. For de by all Chemlats and Storekeepers,
Man Limited, by BERTRAM AN
HAR No. 6, Wyndhav
Hongkong.
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