WEATHER REFORT.
September 3 11. Ser-No roturna from Vladivostock, Japan or Formosa
Pressure has doerossed slightly over the Ladrones, the Philippines and 8. Aram. It is nearlystationary at other
porting stations.
der China.
1.--Hot-kong to Gap Rock.
THE "GAVE" MAN.
STREET GAMBLEKS HAVE
SENTINELS.
A Chinese described as a watchman | Anticjalna remains stationary for gamblers (one who gives wam- Hongkong Rainfall for the 4 boursing of the approach of police) was ending at 10 am to-day, 0.00 inch this morning charged before Mr. Total since January 1st. 67.31 inches, Smith, with offering a bribe of 20) against an average of 73.76 inches. cents to a district watchman. The Forecast for the 94 hours ending at district watchman gave evidence abon un September 14th.
E to the effect that at 7 o'clock this morning he was in Fat Hing Street. He saw a crowd around a corner and he went up to see the cause. The de- South comet of China between fendant who was amongst the crowd, Robong and Lamooks. The went forward to witness and said Bo. 1.
South coast of China between nobody gambling; don't trouble, and He Bookng and Halaan. The same as handed twenty cents to bim. Ho. i..
was arrested,
winds, fresh ; fair,
rong.
Foru. Channel. NE winds,
ROYAL DESERVATORY MANGKUNG, DAILY WHATRON
KEPORT..
SPTEMBER 23, 1919,-..
Huur.
Baroissier
Teretoek: 6 mi
Tak
Es-hima ∙CREints ...)
Labi'tion.
Bonia Island
at Son Level.
Wa baisal % 30.10
Fathrow
Kiokiang
Changabe..i
Bhanghai
Gutziei
Bharp. Pk...7
ង
Bustow....
Taiboku...55
icbu
Tainda.***
Kochan....
Pescadores
Canton .... 6.
Hongkong
Gap Rock
ginsanitā]
Wind.
| !!
Bouility,
Direction.
Wowther.
2,94 70 75. 29.PL
29.07
Wachow920.00 76 77
Pakboi...
Phulien
Touran C&James 29.76.
Defendant said the twenty cents. were not his.. as he had not a single cash that day.
Mr. Smith-What were you doing at the corner,?
Defendant.I was simply a passer- by, and didn't know people were gambling, and wondered why I was arrested.
His Worship imposed a fine of $25 o one month.
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.
HONGENG HOTEL.
Mr. D. Abrahan.' Mr A. J. Hilbert
Mr M. N. Abrahan: Mr A. Liolgersen Mr N. Alrew
MA.Shelton Hooper Mr and Mrs E. G.Mr R. E. Howali
Anderson
Mrs McConnelFlussey Mrs M. D. Bartholo Capt. and Mrs R.
Inner
mew
Mr and Mrs A. T.Mrs. F. E Johnson
Beazley.2 children: Mr E. M. Joseph
and nurse
Men E..R. Belilics
M: J.T. Kidd
Mr and Mrs G. H.
Me and Mrs. Cl. X. Koopman
Benson
Mr J.W. Kortewas
h
Mr G. H. Benwell Mr E. Knha
b
b
Mr and Mrs R. E.M Bad Mrs C
Fergeron
Lauritsen
< M: J. Birbeck Mme. Leiria -H. & Mrs S. Bisney Mr and Mrs E.
Mr E. P. Boericks Mender de Leon MW. G. Browell Mr G. Ledin
11
Flolho 20
33
Aparri
Dagupan ...
29.82
11
0
Kanila...
Legupt
Tacloban
Blo
Grosin
T. F. CLANT, Director.
Hongkong Observatory, Sept. 1910.
1. BAROMETER, reluce! to 32 degrese Fahrenheit, on the level of the res in tzches, tenths and hundredth
gro
TIMPERATakz, in the shade in da
Fabrochelt.
2. HUMIDITY, la percentage of atom tion, the humidity of air saturated with anoistare being 10.
← DIRECTION OF Wrad, to two printa 6. Ponce or WIND, according to
Bedford Besie
e. STATE OF WRATHER, b blue sky, c detached cloud, d drizzling ran, t log. <loomy, b bail, I lightring, o overcast passing showers, a squal, r rain, DOW thander viability dew, was
Rat ir izcha tentha and ban dredth.
HONGKONG TIDES.
Mr C. H. Brans Dr G. W. Mačkewo Ma FM Bryan. gr O. Marriott children & nurse Mrs J. Mitchell
Mr and Mrs E P.Mr J. E. Kathar
Chandler
Mr W. P. Naesor. MF.
Mr. J. Pala
W. Chapple
Mrs Christie Mr and Mrs
Colquhon
Mr W. P. Coence
Mr N. Croucher Miss E. Curtis Mrs J. A. Doune
M-W. Dreyman
Mr S. S. Perry
R.Col. II. Price
3 and Mrs H. M.
Epatein
Mr F. S. Ericson Miss K. Euanmon Me D. C. Faulkner Mr & Mrs I. Felt Miss P. Felix Miss C. Felix
| Me J. Farer
Mr P D. Guia Mr H. B. Gallop
Mr N. C. Galluzzi Mr J. S. Gardiner Mr H. Griffin
Mr E. H. Ray
Jirs B. J. Rice
"Mr and Mrs G. D.
Tiede:
31 E. Bos
Mr and Mrs RË.
Van Snat
" A. Si-glitz
Mr V. Steeraly
Mrs W.G. Stevenson Mr W. Swann Mr & Mrs C. P
Templeton
Cant nder wood MrJ. Velasco Me M. P. de Vay Mr Thos. Vint
Dr S B. Wazefield Mr R. Weil
Mr H. L Wilkinson
Mr & Mrs A HaileyMr and Mrs J. H.
and child
Capt. T. P. Hall
G. Harper
Br A. H. Hasel! Miss S. C, Hassòli
Williams
Mr C. A. Williams Mr A. J. Williams
PEAK HOTEL
18th September.
Mac
Mr F. R. J. Adars Sir Ellis Kadoorie
Capt. Archer
Mr H. P. Beckett
Mr C. B. Bird
M and Mrs R.
Kewley
Mr W. A. Knight
Mr and Mrs D K.Mrs J. Kunkle-
'Blair'
Mr I. A. Laing Major F.J. Bowen Mr & Mrs A. Lane Mr and Mrs. T. Mr J. D Lloyd "Breakspear Ms G. Marseille Mrs C. Bull Mr and Mrs J. Res.. R. A. Bandle, Martin
The tide table viven below bas bera ompiled at the National Almanac Office London from the result of the scalysis of observations taken by means of a
Mr & Mrs Melrose tomatic tide-recording machine in the Mr WA Butter-Mr J. Finlay Miller Water Police Pasin at Tsim Sha Tsui feld
Mr&Mrs W.. Milne during the years 1005-8.
Capt. Monteith Mr J. A. Morrisey Mr and Mrs L.
Mowling Miss Mowing Lt. Col. E G. ColeMr P. 8. Newcombet Mr B. C. Comrie Mr Parsona Mrs Cormack Lt. Col. & Mrs Thera": Capt. & Mrs Davies by Pelham Mr L. J..Davies MrT. L Perkins Mr C. C. B. Druitt. Miss Phillips Mr and Mrs JohnMr & Mrs J. Pilger
Dubcon
MrE. A. Ram
Mr A Button The zero of the table corresponds with Mre Charlton be zero of the sounding in the Admiralty Mrs Cheshire
which has been found to be reet Mr A. A. Claxton taches below mean sen-level
Mr P. H Cobb
To obtain the depth of water on the side gange at the Victoria Naval Yard add 3 feet 4 inches, and on the gauge at Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet Inches to the height given in the table.
September 24 10 30, 1915.
ZOW WATER
Horgany
· Losgiens
Time.
Test 187
2.8
บ
2.6
341
HONGKONG BEGISTAR. ·
Barometer
Mr and Mrs O.Mr W. E Roberta
Eager
Major Y. J. Scantle- Mr S. Evans, M.B.E. bury
+
Mr & Mrs Y. Fasso MrA. Findlay-Emith Rey, and Mrs W. T.šlajor Leslie Smith
Featherstone Mr L Great Sarith
Mr J. Fletcher Mra & Miss Stubbinge Mr A. D. Galloway Mrs Taylor Mr F. Gibbins Maj.-Gen F. Ventris
Major, Wakamat Major D.L. Harding Rev. G. T. Walde- Mr and Miss Ecl- grave
worthy
Mr. Wilkinson
Mr D. Hall
Lt ColJ Humphrey Aira A. Wilson Kr H. da F. Hutaki Mr P. D. Wilson
600
Mr and Mrs 0. M. ME G. Jamieson · Wolf
Mr R. W. Les JonseMr F. Zwagers
CARLTON HOTEL
Mre U. P. Benderson
*, Froddoss
GAT On data at Ön éste at
$125.
29.03
Mr W. Bench
Mr D. P. Heatar
29.04
10.96
81
76
Mrs Blankm.
BI
Humidity Direction of
Whad
60
62.
Mr J. Bommel,
Mr J. Hennessey
Mr J. Brandon,
Mr J. H. Kelley
Miss Calkine
+2
femther
1
0.00
0,00 0,00
ני
MI F. E. Cameron
Mr A. Mes Dougall Mr B. MacErio
Rev. & Mra Caberg BirdfacGowan, dan
nd 3 chidren Mr M. Machling Mr G. W. Cham Mr A Marchant "Mir- E Crockerr -ar JkELEMEN
He Tom Daly brand Mr Puffer Michach one sis Temperature au thanh-is | Bar: End= [m=RMFW. Tharliee Leaves apsn sdr Temperature on the ther and Daviar me Mr G. Vaughan
A. F. Claxtor Director, Mr& Bra Familton He 8; Vellenge Fongkong Observatory, Sept. II, 1919, Me W. C. Hardio:
THE CHINA MAIL.
NOTICES.
'ARROW"
COLLARS & SHIRTS.
LOOK WELLN
WEAR WELL,
·AND ARE
WELL "MADE.
*TRADE
ARROW
CLUETTIPEABODY &CO.
MARK"
MADAME FLINT.
Elas pleasure in infanting ber many Patrons that the is reveiving by the next. French Mail steamer * large stock of WINTER GOODS, comprising: Erecing and Day Gowns, Evening Cloaks and Heavy Winter Coats.
Also a chuice selection, of beautiful Millinery.` These stocks will be shown on or abon: 1st October.
From September 25 to October 1.
A SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE
will be hald
to make room for New Season's Goods. GREAT REDUCTIONS.
38, Queen's Road Central.
Madame Flirt is offering a splendid selection of Materials suitable for Evening and Afternoon Gowns and Opera Cloaks. This large stock enables ber to offer them at reasonable prices... MADAME FLINT takes this opportunity of thanking her many Patrons for their past favours.
RIGID, RAPID, RELIABLE
RALEIGH
THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE
fitted wild central pull brakes which give confidence., each brake being itself sa. ciently powerful to bold the bicycle on any Zitz
however stemp
be. £ may GUARANTEED FOR EVER ALL THE WORLD OVER
•
Raleigh Cycle Co., Ltd.
Nottingham, England.
PACKING AND SHIPPING WILL BE RECEIVED
·GUARANTEED FOR ALL GOODS
NIE EO
Hongkong Hotel Building. Tel. No. 1959.
DEALERS
10%
PENING
Japanese Fine Art Curios. Tea Set.
Embroideries. Satsuma and Kutant Wares. Bronze Ornaments, Etc.
DON'T FORGET |||-
The Bepublic Motor Boats for your picnics and outings.
TELEPHOSE 207 '02 1257.
Write or Call, MOK LIN, Managing Director.
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
The N. V. K. a. Tenshin Maru(Bombay Line) left Bombay for this port vis Singapore on the 8th Sept, and fa expected bere on the 28th Sept"
American & Manchurian Line as. City of Florence is due to arrive here about 6th October.
The P. & 0.3.1 ← AJ na Fold left Moji for this Port on the 20th instant at p.m., and is due bere on the 28th instant afternoon.
·
The
The C.F.0.8. Co's SB Methven arrived Yokohama, and left there Sept. 20, and is thos. at Vancouver on Oct. 6.
Latest Advice
The C.P.0.8 Co% RMB. Empress of doo
arrived at Changhai on Sept. 10,
left there Sept. 21, and is due at Manila on Sept. 24.
The CP.0.8. Cơ's RMB. Monteagle left Vancouver for Hongkong vis Japan porta and thengtai, on Fept. 17, and is due hero ou of about Ort Ith
The C.POE Co's BME Empres of Buario arrived at Yokohamas on Bept. 11, left there Fept 32, and im due at Vancouver on Sept. 22.
The American & Manchurian Line sa.
City of Newcastle is due to arzivo, Ears abant 10th November. The American & Oriental Lino ... Minoric is dus,to arrive here about 6th Datober.....
POST OFFICE.
Allied soldiers in the various hospitala in Siberia are badly in need of reading matter. Any books, newspapers, etc. for thair na harded in at the G.P.Q. will bo packed and forwarded to thom, free.
The paral pass service to Oube. be suspended.
It is notified that all restrictions, na to the use of wireless Telegraphy by Marchant Tossein on the Chins Station have been abolished.
The Services to Germany, Austria, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire. are i suspended.
No unofficial latter addressed to Abadan, Ahwaz or Mohammarsh in the Parsian Gulf may exceed eight ounces in weight.
J
The Insured latter and insured parcel services between Egypt. (or in transit through Egypt) and Cyprus are tempor- Arily maperdad.
Uninsured parcels for the United Kingdom "will" in future be forwarded from Hongkong in bags and the Public are therefore advised to pack such parcels very carefully.
Until further notice paccals for ciril | addresses in the provinces of Unine, Vicenza, Trevise Fadus, Venice and Bel- loma in Italy will not be aesopted for transmission unless posted under the British War Ofice Permit..
The Parcel Post Services, to British East Africa and Egypt (except for members of the Expeditionary Forces), and to Abyssicis, Bagdad, Frithre, French Somali Coost, Italian Somaliland Portuguese East Africa, Zanzibar and Russia have been suspended.
Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and wherg mails are advertised to close before 9 a.m. registered, and parcel majte "ore- closed at 6 p.m. on the previous day.
In the case of Mails closing before 9 a.m. Registration close at 5 c'clock on the pravions avaning.
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ENTERTAINMENTS,
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Usual Prices. Booking at ROBINSON'S.
HONGKONG
Tel. 2511.
TO-NIGHT!
THEATRE.
Tel. 2521
TO-NIGHT!!
at 9.15 p.m.
Showing-Paramount Feature 5 parts.
WALLACK REID & MYRTLE STEDMAN
IN
"THE WORLD APART
Booking at the THEATRE.
THE
VICTORIA THEATRE.
is the
TO-NIGHT
Last Night
& 8
OF
Episodes 7.
OF.
"THE LIGHTNING
RAIDER."
See PEARL WHITE at Her Best.
LIST OF PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED.
September 22.
Per ss. Nikko Maru, from Mel-
bourne, for Hongkong-Mrs H. S. Eaton, Mr R. C. Diraon, Mr. N. F.
ARRIVALS.
September 23.
TAMON MARU, No. 1 Jan 1 tons, from Keelong, Capt. Y.K.K., B32.
KWANG LEE, Chi., 1,468 tong, from Canton, Capt. Sangster, C.M.8.N. Co Wast
KASHING, Brit, 1,443 tons, from
Blackburn, B. & 8., CIR PAK
North China-Pe Donohue, Miss A. J. Pitman, Mrand Dalay Chi 1,147 toms, from.
SUNNING, 11a.m. Japan via Moji Fer OLEO, 4 pazuc Macao-Per CHUEN CHOW, 4.20 p.m. Weihaiwat Chefoo and Tlentsin-Fer CHEONGSHING, 5 p.m. FRIDAY, September 20, Micno-Per SUI AN. 6.3o a.m. Swatow, Amey and Foochow-Per HAI
RONG, 1 p.m. Philippine Islanda Per YUENSANG
2. Dur
Macao-Per CHUEN CHOW, 430 p.m.
SATURDAY, September 27. Macro-Per RUI TAJ, 1.30 D.m Maco-Per CHUEN CROW, 430 p.m. Shanghai, and North Chins CHENAN, 6p.10.
Mrs A. J. Harker and 2 children, Mr Canton, Capt. Campbell, Kwong Hong M. Anschau, Mrs E. Chriachie, Mr | 00, 043.
Woochi.
ULTARANUES.:
and Mrs A. Course; Mr G. H. Ben LORBANG, Brit., 979 tons, from well, Mr J. E. Nathan, Mrs M. E. Hongsy. Capt. Simpson, J. & Co., Leater and infant, Miss D. V. Ritchie,
HANGBANG, Brit., 1366 tons, from Miss E. C. Fairley, Mrs M D. Canton, Capt. Holmwood, J.25. & Co., Bartholomew, Mrs B. J. Rice, Mra J. Wanchai M. Bryan and 3 children, Mr A. E. Hasell and Mr A. J. Hilbert; 'for Nagasaki; Mr T. Hinokuma and child, and Mr S. Yamamoto; for Kobe: Miss O. B. Clark, Mr J. Hawk, Mr. S. Sasaki, Mr G. Kato, Mr A. Fer Miyoshi, Mr G. Konishi, Mr D. A Jumper, Mr J. V. Fernandey and A. V. Reynolds; for Yokohama: Mrs G. K. Russell, Miss U. Russell, Mrs Bwataw, Amey and Formosa in Keelung H. L. Atkinson, Miss M. Vahland, A. F. Kelly, Miss M. F. Kelly, Miss Per HOTEN MABU, 9 Weihaiwei Chefoo sod Tientsin-Fer Madame E. M. McKenna, Madame
KUMUHOW, 9am.
M. M. de Rancourt, Mr N. Namiki, GLENIFFER, Brit, nood, for London. TUESDAY, September 30. Mr and Mrs J. A. Pietzcker, Mr Tvis Singapore, J.M. & Co.
HANGCHOW,
-Brit, 11
for 8watow, Amey and Foochow-Per F. Hogan, Mr GJ. Twycross, Mr Bongar, B. & S.
HATTAN, 1 pm.
and Mrs W. Wiley, Mr. H. M. Clark, "HİNSANG, Brit, noon, for Sanda Philippine Izlands-Fer, TAMING, ↑ M. D. D. Barnett, Mr. P.-J. Marks, kan, JM. & Co.
2 p.m.
"SUNDAY, Beptember 29. MCA-Par BUT AN, 8.30 am.
THURSDAY, October
Shanghai North Chlos and Japan vis Kobe-Per YOKOHAMA HARU, 10a.m. Shanghai sod North Chiza
EINEIANG, 11 tra
VILLA CREMATORIUM,
Per
Mr and Mrs M. T. K. O'Malley- Keyes, Mr P. T. Susman, Mrs M. W. Danforth, Miss H. G. Angier, Mr J. A. Hyndman, Mr E Bruun, Mr E. M. Jerry, Mr G. W. C. Sharp and Mr J. F. Yeager.
DEPARTED.
September 12
September 23. LUCHOW. Brit. 10a.m., for Bangkok vis 8watów, B. & 8.
KAIFONG, Brit, 10 am. for Hai phong via Hoshow, B. 8.
NIEKO MARU, Jap., 10 am, for Yokohama vis Nagasaki, N.Y.K.
York via Singapore and Fort Baid, WESTWIND, Amer., 8., for New Barber 8.8. Co.
QUINNEBAUG. Amer, 1p.m., Foochow ris Swatow, D.L..
SHANTUNG, Brit., & pim, for hai B. & 8
HWAH-WU, Obi., 3 pm, for Bombay F.YE. Pa
BROAD ARROW, "Amer., Ban Francisco, Standard 01 Ca CHEONGSHING, BriŁ, 6
OPIUM POSSESSION.
The Admiral Line's ïe, Cen will arrive i
Persa Niki Muru, for Japan :-Mr. The munder of a Russian doctor
A Chinese was this morning" and Mrs. Wiley, Mr. Hawk, Mr. Busan, at Hongkong about October 10 zamed Ardaasheff at Stockholm her M. Fernandey, Mr. Jamper, Mr Fuger, charged before Mr. Lindsell with the from Beattle vis asual Japan ports shown the police that the sat Miss Olark, Mrs. Russell Miss Runlawful possession of 8 taels of and Bhanghai. Bolshevist league which was reepon Mr and Mrs. Pietzckor, Kra Krily Miss The N.F.B. 8. Yokohama Mars (Ear- sible for his death had also caused Kelly, Mr. Clark. Mr. Barnett, Mir, and opium, and with attempting to ex opean line) jeft London for this the deaths of others. It is believed Atkinson, Miss Yahlend. Mr. Jens who had no luggage with him was O'Hally Eye Mr. Sharp Hiss port another 5 taels. Defendant -port via Suez Canal on the 23rd that the organisation extends over Miss Angler, Mrs. Danforth, Mr. Eskild on the point of leaving by the as
August, and is expected here on the the whole of Scandinavia, Twenty Bruun, Madam Markenna, Madam M. M. 1st October.
Мет
"On Lee" when he was searchedi His Worship imposed a" fine The NYE.. How Maru (Bombay parses have been arrested among de Rancourt, Mr Feynolds, Mr. Hogan, Mr. Twycross, Mr. Hyndman, Mr. Marks, Line) left Bomber for this port on whom are five women, m
Mr. Maclichan, Mr. Ewoks, and Mir $850 or in default eight month the bih Ɛc phi and L expected beremma It is reported that several corpses 1959 Schöntan,
hard labour. zagon Elie 2nd "tober.
i have been burnă, at a. vida quinide-
The NTB, as Tambo Mary (European Stockholm Belonging to some Bus
Li
1.5) left Louson for this port vie ciara, and it is believed that several bacz Canal on the 9th Sept, and is corpeen have been buried in the "expected here on the 18th Oct.
garden
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