POST OFFICE NOTICES.

Vasil fiber notice the transmicion of correspondence via Dalay and the Trans-Siberian Bailey is discontinued.

The Yarru loft Saigon on Tuesday, the 14th inst., at 4am, and may be expected here to-day, The Banyel, with the English mail of the 20th ult, left Singapore on Saturday the 11th inat, at 4 pm, and may be expected here today. This packet brings oplies to lettera despateked from Hongkong on the 10th April.

Tho China, with the American mail, left Shanghai on Wednesday, the 15th inst., at 8 aan., and may be expented here to-morrow,

Canton.......

Haiphorg

Manila.

Kobe

FOR

MAILS WILL CLOSE

AMOY, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KODE, YOKO.). HAMA, HONOLULU and SAN FRANCISCO... (Supplementary mail on board up to the time fired for departure of the mil Extra Postage 10 cents;

PER

Kinshan Hongkong.. Ningehore Chingtu

L

Mongolia

Macao

Kongmoon, Kamchuk and Somashni

Nam(so

Heungshan Lantan... Taichun Doi Fu

Sanbue...

Macao

Canton,

Carton.......

Newroastle N. 8. W.

Macoisa

Shanghai.....

Shanghai...*****

Kongmoon, Kamchuk and Samshai

Nomtoo

Sarbus...

Macdo

Carton..

Canton..

MuDia..

EUROPE, &

Extra

Iudia via Tuticorin..........

- (Lato Lotters 11.00 to 11,3) A.M.

Postage 10 cents)

(Supplementary mail on board ap to the timo tired for departure of the mail

Extra Postage 10 cents)

(Lattare posted in all the Pillar Boros

in time for the Arst clearance will be included in this contract mail.)

Singapore

Chinklang

Seator, Amoy and Foeebow

Shanghai....

Shangbai.

Swatow, Amoy and Tamani..

Canton...

Shanghai, Yokohama and Kobe.

SHANGHAI NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA,"

HONOLULU and Sax FRANCISCO............

(Bapplementary nail on board up to tho time fixed for departure of the mail, Extra Postage 10 cents.)

Singapore, Penang and Calcutta

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DATE.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 16TH, 1904

Thursday, 16th, 7.20 A.M. Thursday, 16th, 9.00 A.M. Thursday, 16th, 11,00 AM. Thursday, 18th, 11.00 AM. Thursday, 10th,

Printed Matter and Sam- 10.00 A.X. Kariation... 10.00 AM. (Registration, with late fee of 10 cents, up to 10.45 A..) Letters

.11.00 A.M. Thursday, 16th, 12.15 r.x. Thursday, 16th, 5.00 pat Thursday, 16th, 500 r.m. Thursday, 16th, 5.00 P.M. Thursday, 16th, 5.00 P.M. Thursday, 16th, 5.00 2.3, Friday,

17th, 7.30 .M, Friday,

17, 11.00 1,30 17th, 12.15 P.M. 17th, 2.00 PM,

Pawan

Heathford

Heungshen

Friday.

Loongmoon

Friday,

Tingeang

Friday,

Takhing

Friday,

Taichun

Friday,

Hot Fre......

Friday,

Wingchai......

Friday,

Honar.

Falshan

Zafro

Coromandel.......

Yutshing

Kowloon

Haitan....

Chinkiang

Hangsang.....

Frithjof.....

Hankow

Pereid

America Mari

17th, 3,00 PM. 17th, 5.00 PM. 17th,

5.00 r.. 17th, 5.00 PM. 17tb, 5.00 P.. Friday, 17th, 5.00 PM. Saturday, 18th, 7.50 AM. Faturday, 18th, 0.0) a.M, Saturday, 18th,

Printed Matter and Sam- 10.00 A.M. plos......... Registration... 10.00 4.3. (Registration, with late fae of 10 conta, up to 10.45 A.M.) Lottera

JOINT STOCK SHARES.

Banke

Hongkong, 15th June:

COMPANT ¡Pam vr¡ QuOTARIOKS. Hongkong & Shai..... $125. | Lidon, 106 10%

| (ses.

Natl Bank of Chine

A. Staros ......! H. Shares

d

Four, Sharad... Hall's Asbestos E. a... Canton-longkong Ice Campell, More & Co. China-Borneo Co., La. Chins Light Power • Co., China Frov. L. &cal. China Sugur..... Cigar Companies!

Alhambra, Lad I hilippino Lotton Milly

two

Jud.

*

28:48, males & buy, £95, sales & buy. 21 $10, buyers 2, sellera $10 sto, nominal $10 37, wa'lere $120, selles $100, buyers $10 304, sol ers 11008, sellors

$50000

1901, sellora

50.80, sollers

******** | 138, 75. 25.

100 32.

International Laon Kung Alow Boychee

Hongkong

4

Dairy Faruk Fonwick & Co., Giso......... Uren Island Cement.. Longkong & C. s... Hongkong Electrio H. H. L. Tramwaye... uk, Stosin Water-

boat Co. Ed.) Hongtong Hotel ........ Hongkong Lee B. & K. Wharf & G.... Hongkong Hope.. H. & W. Dock

Lancer Cantell...... Ching Fire China Traders Hongkong Furs North China Union .... Yangtzo...14** Land and Building-

Hongkong Land Inv. Humphreys E. Kowloon Land & B West Point Building! Shanghai Land.............. Luson Sugar

11.00 AM.. Saturday, 18th, 2.00 P.M. Saturday, 18th, 2.00 P.M. Saturday, 18th, 2.00 .aining Saturday, 18th, 3.00 P.M. Saturday, 18th, 3,00 P.M. Sunday, 19th, 9.00 A..

Sunday, 19th, 9.00 AM. Sunday, 19th, 9.00 AM. Tuesday, 21st,

Printed Matter and Sar

ples.... 10.00 4.m. Registration... 10.00 AM. (Registration, with lat

fee of 10 conis, up to 10.45 A.M.) Lotters....... 11.00 AM. Catherine Spear... Tuesday, 21st, 2.00 r.M.

Wednesday, 22nd,

Extra

Zieten

EUROPE, &, India via Tuticorin ...............

(late Letters 10.45 to 11.15 AM.

Postage 10 centa

TO-DAY.

Sale, Household Furniture, Salas Rooms, Mr. V. I. Remedios, 2.30 p.m.

Fanny Stanley's Comic Opera and Dramatic 4Co., Theatre Royal, 9 p..

COMMERCIAL.

CLOSING QUOTATIONS.

ON LONDON.

Telegraphic Transfer

Bank Bills, on demand

15th June.

2/011

1/04

[

Bank Billa, at 30 days' sight......1,917 Bank Bills, at 4 menthe sight...1,918 Credita, at 4 months' sight.......1/10 Documentary Bills,4months'aight1/10

ON PARIS.—

Bunk Bills, cu demand

200

.228

Credits, at 4 montla' sight.......281)

ON GERMANY.

Os demand

.185

ON NEW YORK

Bank Hills, on demand...........44

Credits, 60 days' sight

441

ON BOMBAY.

Jelegraphis Transfer

.135

Bank, on demand...

1351

ON CALCUTTA,--

1elegraphic Transfer

J351

.3357

ON SHANGHAL.

.71€

Private, 30 days sight.......

..88

ON SINGAPORE. On demand...

ON BATAVIA-Un demand

ON HAIPHONG.--On demand

ON SAICON.On demand

ON BANGKOK.-Cn'demand..

Euak, on demand..

Enak, at sight

ON YOKOHAMA-Da domand

ON MANILA.-On demand

SOVEREIGNS, Bank's Buying Pate GOLD LEAF, 100 fino, por tas BAR SILVER, por öz

OPIUM.

Nominal. Nominal. 1081

23 p.tt. pin. 2p.c. pm. .624 ...$10.95 $17.30

15th June.

Quotations are:- Allow'ce uet, to 1 catty. Malwa New ......33020 to $1060 per pioul Malwa Old.....81080 to $1120 37

to 81210

- Malwa Older ......$1170

Malwa V. Old.....$1230 to $1250 Persian fine quality $880 to Persian extra line..$900 Patna Now

10

.91195 to

Patna Uld... .....81220 to Benares New.....$1130 tro Burns Old...$1150 to

+4

per chest.

VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE ENGLISH MAIL,

The P. & O. steamer Beagal left Singapore for this port on the 11th inst., at 4 p.m., and is due bore on the 16th inst., at about 8 u.m.

THE AMERICAN MAIL.

The P.M. steamer Ching left Shanghai for this port on the 15th inst., at 8 a.m., and is due here on the 17th inst., at daylight.

THE FRENCH MAIL.

The M.M. steamer Yarra loft Saigon on the 14th inst., at I am, ond is due here on the 16th

inst.

THE GERMAN HAIL.

The Imperial German mall steamer Zieten loft Kobo via Nagasaki, Shangbai and Foochow on the 13th inst., a.m, and may be expected here on the 21st inst., p.m.

The Imperial German mail stonmer Roon left Colombe on Saturday, the 1th inst, am, and may be expected here on Wednesday, the 22nd -Inst.

THE INDIAN MAIL.

Printed Mutter and Sou- ples....... 10.00 AM. Registration... 10.00 a.m. Registration, with late fee of 10 cents, up to

10.45 A.M. Letters

10.45 A.3.

London, &, laft Singapore on the 12th just... at daylight, end is due here on the 18th inst., p.m. The O.N. steamer Tean left Manila on the 15th inst., p.m., and is due here on the 18th inst., at daylighf.

The P. & O. steamer Mazogen left Elog poro for this port on the 15th inst., at 8 n.m. :

The N.Y.K. charter: 3 steamer Bucentour.

l'is, 600 a 180, sellers $10 441, sollere $141, inyers $1020, sales 4101, buyers $10 $14, sellers buyers

$100280.

10 101, bayers $50 137, sel ors $25 $225.

$50 $109, tollers $50 1-0, Reza $50 213 Fales

$50,212, salos $6-1987, buyers $25 61. $60 810, buyers 45 T. 62), le $100 640, buyers

seu 3130.

$100 $157, buyers $10 $12, sellers $2) $41, sellors

$30 $86) buyers $50 $68, buyers $50 Tls, 110. $100 169, sellers

Charbonnaga... Fes.250 $400,

Punjo*********** Do. Proference. Raabs ******* Now Amey Dock Powell, Ld. Sawahip Coys.-

China and Manila... Doughs Steamshi H., Canton and M.... Indo-China S. N. SheTransportand

Trading Co...... Do. Preference... Star Ferry........................ A.C.T. Boyde Co. Ld. & H. Dyeing & C. Co, Lal. Tebrau Planting Co... United Asbeston

$11 Nominal,

$110 ots, buyers 19/10 $7, tellura

$61 1580.

$10 $104, pallors

$50 $26, sellars

$50 $98, salsa $130, sales. £10 $115, alerg

£1 293, sellers

210 128 109. $10 $32.

$5623, sollera Ths. 100 T3E 163, sellers

$50 $50.

$5 41, sailora $45103, buyers 810 $210, buyers 810 175, bayers $1 $13), sellerı VERNON & SMYTH, Brokera

Do. o Watkins, Ld.................. Watson & Co.. A.Š. ...|

loft Singapore for this port on the 15th inst.. 21

and is expect: here on the 21st inst, at 6am. The steamer Sith sailed from New York on the 4th ult.

The 0.9.8.&UM. steamer Hyson is exprot.d to leave Victoria (B.C.) on the 10th just. for Hongkong via Japan.

The Boaton Towboat Co.'s eteamer Lyra left Victoria (B.C.) for usual ports on the Siat ult.

The A.A. sterer Himera left Now York on the 24th April, and is day here on the 24th inst. The J.C.J. Lin. steamer Timahi loft Kobe via Moji and Amoy for this port on the 14th fast, and may be expected here on the 24th inst. The C.N. stoimer Taian, from Australian

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE. From 16th to the 2nd June,

HIGH WATKA,

Hongkong

Hear Time.

Low Wais

Hongkong sl Height Men Tinte...

b1m.

ft. int

14

2

21

*

73% 0 5

10

3

7 57 A

14

m1v 12

Fil! IT

0 0

m to 59

Bat.

J

14

54

m 11 30

T 9

$19

H

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0 18 n 8-4

jlom.

*

=

57 +

1420. 21 10

381

J

Wed

也 A 7

D 52 n

VISITORS AT HOTELS

HONGKONG HOTEL..

Dr. and Mrs. Adams Mr. Anderson Miss Baker

| Mr. C. W. Banks Mr. R. 1. Beattie 31r. J. Bennett Mr. Fichayn

ports, left Sydney on the 4th iust., and is due HONGKONG HIGH LEVEL TRAM here on the 27th inst.

The P. & A, steamer Nicomedia left Portland

on the 29th ult, via Japan ports, and may be

expected bero on the S0th inst.

The A.A. steamer New Orleans left Now York on the 4th joat..and is due here on the 90th prox. The steamer Sugami left New York on the 2nd lost.

The C.P.R. steamer Athenion loft Vancouver on the 6th inst. p... for Hongkong via the usaal ports of oill.

STEAMERS PASSED THE CANAL. May Srd-St. Kilda, Albenga, Ambris, Pukling, 10th-Louther Castle, 13th-Anamba, Salazie, Nestor. 17th-Dentighshire, Mazogon, Cassius, Kennebec, Vestmoor. 20th Gisela. 24th- Yarra Heniochy, C. Ferd. Laciez, Bucon- fater. 27th-Soutra, Keemun, Vega, 31st-Siam, Anapa, Brigatia, Germanicus, Badenia, Boon, Burrie, Indrapsdi. June 3rd-Moyuse, Tonkin, Silvia. 5th-Telemachus, Benlarig. 7th- Radnershire. 10-Polynesien, Jumni, Nippon, Sithonia.

ARRIVALS AT HOME.

May 6th-Preussen 10th-Konigsberg, 11th Juro. 13th-Bamberg, Khipeus. 20th-Ham. burg. 24th-Sambia, Silesia (Aus). 27th- Matucca, Machaon. 31st-Idomeneta, June 3rd -Abessinia, Prinz Heinrich, Annam. 7th- Tydens. 13ib-Palawan, 14th-Antenor, Bor. neo. Trieste, Formosa, Glenroy.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

Per Empress of India, from Vancouver for Hongkong, Mesre. A. K. Frain and T. Hance; from Yokobant, Mr. and Mrs. Longuet, Mr. and Mrs. F. Maitland; from Shanghai, Mr. and-Mes, Squires, Miss M. Webb. Messrs. W. Fargobarson, C. Bowrack. Engr. Lt MacQueen R.N., R. F. Hamphreys, J. E. Shane, J. J. Leiciu and E. A. Coddington.

Per Kanu, from Tistusin, &o, Mrs. Arenal. Per Whampat, from Shanghai for Hongkong, Mr. and Mrs. Aikin, and Mr. Hall.

Par Hailan, from Coast Ports, Hessrs. T. W. Richardson, A, Mackie, L. J. Thomas, J. W. Bolles, and L. Milton.

DEPARTED.

Per Australia, for Saigon, General do Boylia, Liont, Maxiua Delafond, and Mr. Toullec; for Singapore, Messes Frederic Jones, J. W. Withington, E. 8. Miles, A. 8. Miles, Yama guchi, and Miss Haua-;for Suez. Mr. Lopes Vaz de Sampao Mello; for Port Said, Blesses. Jose de Paira and Richkoff; for Marseilles, Messre. de St. Quontia, Aulonis Sautoas, Federico Kandare, Jurin, La Quelliec, Le Pape, C. Burton, E. Stapleton, R. Mallett, and F. Baldwin.

moderaic prices at

The Indo-China stoner Namsung left Cal cutta for this port via the Straits on the 5thRINTING OF ALL KINDS at the most inst., and may be expected here on the 22nd inst The Indo-China steamer Suisang left Cal- cutta for this por vin the Strails on the 12th inst., and may be expected here on the 29th inst KELCHANT STEAMMES. The Shire Line sti mer Denbighshire, fram

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TIME TABLE.

WERK DAYS.

10 minutes.

1.30 9.1 to 8,00 m.very 16 minutes.

3.00 am, to 8.30 am,

am....Every 10 minutes. 1,30 am. lo 9.30 am. 9.30 n.m. to 11.00 am. ...Every 15 minutos. 1.39 am, to 12.45 p.m....Every 15 minutes

5. Every 12.45 pm.

minutes. to 1.15 p.m.

20 1.16 p.m. to. 1.45 p.m.

16 montes, 10 minutes. 1.45 p.m. to 2.15 p.m.

16 minuter. pm, to 8:00 pm, 3.30

p.a. to 6.80 m

10 minutes.

7:00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m....Every 15 minutes.

NIGHT CAB9,

1,45 pm, & 9.00

9.49 p... 9.45 to 11.15 p.m.,

boat, INDAYS.. 8:00 am to 9.00 am. .....Every 15 minutes. 9.00 km, to: 8,30 nm. ...Every 30 minutes. 9,80 nm. to 10.80 am....Every 15 minutes, 0,30 nm. to 11,00 am....Every 10 minutes. 2.150 Naon to 1.00 p.m. Every 10 minutes. 100 p.m. to 5.00pm....Every 15 minutes. 100 to 6.09 pun....Every 10 minutes.

pim. to

15 minutes.

0 pm to 7:00 p.m.....Every minutes.

pa. to 8.00 1.

NIGHT CAES as on Week Days.

SATURDAYS.

Extr cars at 11.30 pt. and 11.45 pm, SPECIAL CARS by arrangement at the Com any's Office, Alexandra Buildinge. Des Voeur Road Central,

Mr. W. S. Bissell

Mr. & Mrs. B. Boggan

་་

Mr. E A. Bonner

Mr. & Mrs. R. W. Borth

wick

Al

G.

Bowack

Me, W. B. Boyos

Mr. Joha Brown

Mr. Chas. Bryan

Mr. W, G. Clark

r. E. A. Coddington

Mr. K. Colegrove Mr. F. T. Colson Jr. A. J. Darly Mr. F. O.

Davies

Mrs. J. T. Davies Mr. F. B.

Deacon

Mr. G. Dean

Miss J

Kr. 3. H. Derbyshir Mr. F. E. Dominguez

& Mrs. Cap. Dowring

J. Douglas

J. F.

Dwyer Mr. A. Emerson Mr. W. Farquharson Mr. H. G. Fisher Mr. E. Fisher Mr. G. H. Taller

Mr. E. W. Galino

Mr. C. Glover

Mr. F. Grabam Mr. A. W. Grant Capt. and Mrs. W. W.

Greene

Mr. and Mrs. G. D.

Gregory

T. Hance

Br..

Mr. & Mrs. G. P. Handy

Mr. A. T. Hashim

Mr. R. Harding

Mr. B. E. Humphreys R. J. Icoly

Mr. N. Inouyo

Mr. & Mrs. E. Joseph

Mr. E. A. Katech

Mr. and Ms. Kaith and

2 child on

Mr. E. A. Leggatt

Mr. A. R. Letitia

$. Notran

Mr. B. J. Macgowan MR. A. MasKİN

Mackie

Mr. C. der On Mr. B. A. Magil Dr. 0. Maniols

Mr. & Mrs. E. Meirlo Mr. P. 1. Millor

Biru. Mitchel

Mr. G. A Joir

Mr. A. A. Montague

Mr. & Mrs. F

Mrs. E. M. Moon

Mr. & Mr.A.Morrogh Mr. W. E. Mauro Mr. A. G. Newington

Mr. C. J. North

Older-haw

Lt. Col. Olderen

Mrs, G. Osborn

Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Pattio

Mr. A. G. Potter

Mr. A. K. Prain

Rayner

It, and Mrs. Purosil

Mr. F.

Mr. R. J. Rrod

Mr. F. F. Rica Mr.

Saito

Mr. G. B. Sayor

Mr.K. T. D. Sayla

Mr. and Mrs. Scott

Mr. & Mrs. E, C..Sharp

Mrs. Skellaberger Mr. C. Skott

Ars. A. Somerville Mt. Geo. Somerville

Mr. H. H. Stanley Mr, W M. Stewart Miss M. Stone

Mr. and Mrs. F. Smyth

Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. Mr. C. 1,

Barlow

Master Hariow

Mr. L.M.

Harrington

Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Har

rison

Mr. J. G. Harton

Mr. R. G. Heskford

Mr. H. G. Hewerson

| Mr. & Mrs. J. Hooper

Mr. W. Kerfoot Häghes

Thomas

Mr. W. L. Thompson Mr. W. D. Trimmell

tor and shild

Mr. Whitton

HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO &

WEST RIVER STEAMERS.

JOINT (SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LD, AND THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LD

HONGKONG-CANTON LINE,

5.8. "HONAM," 2,363 tons, Captain R. D. Thomas. 8.S." POWAN," 2,338 tens, Captain G. F. Morrison, L.N.. 8.8. "FATSHAN," 3,260 tons, Captain W. A. Valentino. 8.S. FANKOW," 3,078 tone. Captain B. Branch. S.S.KINSHAN,"2,860 tons, Captain J. J. Lossins.

Departures from Hongkong to Canton daily at 8 a.m. (Sunday excepted), 5.30 p.x. and 9 p.ra.. (Saturday excepted).

Departures from Canton to Hongkong daily at 8 a.m., 2.30 p.r. and 5.30 p.m. (Sunday exceptad). These Steamers, carrying His Majesty's Maile, are the largest and fastest on the River. Special attention is drawn to their Superior Baloon and Cabin Accommodation.

SERVICE OF, THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO, LP. HONGKONG-MACAO LINE.

88. “ HEUNGSHAN," 1,998 tons, Captain H. D. Jones.

Departures from Hongkong to Macao on week days at about 2 p.m. During the summer montba the time of leaving fluctuates to suit the tide at Macao. For further particulars ses special time table. Departures on Sundays at Noon.

Departures from Mɛcao to Hongkong daily at 7.30 am.

CANTON-MACAO LINE.

95, “LUNGSHAN," 219 tone, Captain TJHamlin,

This Steamer leaves Canton for Macao every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at about 7.30 a.m. and leaves Macko for Canton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at about 7.30 3.5.1.

JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT-

CO., LD., THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LD., AND THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LD.

CANTON-WUCHOW LINE.

8.§. “SAINAM,” 538 tons, Captain J. Wilox.

`8.8. "NANNING,” 569 tons, Captain C. Butolart.

One of the above Steamers leaves Canton for Wuchow every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at about 8 am,, and the other leaves Wuckow for Canton on the same days at about 8 cm. Round trips take about 5 days. These vessele have Superior Cabin Accommodation and are lighted throughout by electricity.

Further particulars may be obtained at the Offico of the-

HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LD.

18, Bank Buildings, Queen's Road Central (opposite the Hongkong Hotel);

Or of BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents, CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LD. ́

Mr. II. E. We'te

Mr. W. H. Williams

26

Mr. J. B. Windsor

Mr. & Mrs. C, E, Wool-

mer

Mr. Philipp Wolff

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Mr. M. P. Beattio Mr. J. M. Keattie Major Benson, A.P.D. Mrs. Benson

Col. L. F. Brown

Lieut. Col. F. W. Bunny Miss Bunny

Mr. A. Chapman

Major A. A. Chichester Mr. and Mrs. Cohen Major Frenca Eng. Lieut.

Great,

B.N.

Major Hamilton Mr. Hanirer

Mr. R. Martin

Mr. & Mr. Herbert ... Moron

Mr, F. B, Olís

Mr. Faston

Hon. H. E. Pollock, K.C.

Mr. N. Post

Mr. W. B. Rober

Mrs. Jawer

Capt. Sobeldrak

Mr. A. Sinclair

Mr.

B

Mr. Carl W. Smith

Mr. W.O.C.Spla havor

Mr. Stearonson

& Mrs. Watkins, Comdr. & Mrs. Watson

Comdr. and Mrs. Hardy,

E.N.

Mr. Holborow Mr. D. Hudig

Mra. ML U. Joffrios Mr. D. N. Lowe Mr. A. N. B. McDermott

Mr. Wvon Uffel Capt.

Mr. & Mrs. M. Watson

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Mro. J. Holi Mr. F. D. Bourke, Mr. and Mrs. Christic Mr. J. Cronin

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ALr. Thomas Allon Mr. H. T. Birlan Mr. Geo. Furdekin Mr. L. M. Coomb Mr. E. P. Erskine Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Haios

and two children Mr. O. L. Freman Mr. B. Helterman Mr. K. Horner Dr. Hough

Mr. W. Barker

OCCIDENTAL

Mr. G. W. A Mr. E. Lehman Mr. Li Wing Shing Mr. Lak Shin Tong Mr. J.

J. B. K. Malta Mr. K. M. Medeimoth Mr. A. Parker Mr. Whiley Mr. S. Willium Mr. L. C. Young

HOTEL

Mr. P. Lehrs

IS REPLETE WITH ALL THE LATEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE APPLI- ANCES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF FIRST-CLASS WORK.

ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF

ILLUSTRATED

HOTELS

THOMAS' HOTEL.

FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, most centrally

A situated. Well Furnished and Airy

Bedrooms.

Monthly Boarders socommodated on very moderate terms.

For Particulars, apply to-

THE MANAGER. Hongkong, 4th January, 1904.

KOWLOON HOTEL.

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THIS Hotel is situated in a quiet locality, THIS

away from the din and distarbanen of the City, and, surrounded by a delightful garden, it is an ideal place of residence. The building stands on an eminence, giving a magnificent viaw of the Harbour and the City of Victoria. It is within easy access of the Kowloon wharves, whore the principal mail steamera

CATALOGUES, disembark passengers, and from which theres

CIRCULARS,

VISITING CARDS,

AND

COMMERCIAL

PRINTING

TURNED OUT ACCURATELY, AND

WITH THE (GREATEST DESPATCH,

UNDER THE DIRECT SUPERVISION

OF EXPERIENCED EUROPEANS.

Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Mr. A. M. Nochy BOOK BINDING.

Bunner Liont. F. Chandler Mr. R. Chewerd

Mrs. laessen

Lieut. J. McClay Mr. J. M. Martin Mr. and Mrs. K. Mats Mr. A

Moller

....

Mr. and Mrs. W. Cowen and 8 children

Mr. F. Czarnecke Mr. and Mrs., Van Epen Miss Van Epen Capt. J. C. Gerard Mr. J. M. Hickok Mr. H. Hildebrandt Mr. F. Jewell Mr. C. I. Jergensen Dr. F. Kort

[913 | Dr. Anderson

$10.00

Mr. Tripidul Mrado Mr. O. E. Uwen Lieut. Pezara Capt. E. Belaner Dr. Schneider Mr. H. Stephen

Mr. A. Struhm

Mr. Ang Tilmani

Mr. T. W Townsend Mr. and Mra. F. Urban

KOLON HOTEL.

Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Mr. and Mrs Burton Mr. W. Doniel

Lt. Col.&Mrs. Iremonger Mr. Fred Jor Mr. Kennedy

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hurometer............ Temperature... Humidity Wind Directioni Force....! Westker....... Raiu..........

Previous Day 2071

at $ p.m.

Date a 10 6:

in Date 41.4 P.D.

20.70

29.62

82

81

80

B

2

037

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managers. Hongkong, 14th January, 1964.

"HONGKONG DJILY PRESS” PUBLICATIONS.

DIRECTORY AND CHRONICLE

OF TH FAR EAST' DIRECTORY, OF PROTESTANT

MISSIONARIES IN CHINA,'' JAPAN AND CORMA...

0.60 POLITICAL OBSTACLES TO MIS.

BIONARY SUCCESS IN CHINA 0.25 FROMPORTEMOUTH TO PEKING, VLA LADYSMITH, WITH A NAVAL BRIGADE (Cruise of H.M.S. Terrible)

1,00 MOUNTINGS OF NAVAL

JAVAL GUNS and their Subsequent Use with the

Highest oren air Temparature on the 14th...85 Ladysmith Relief Colamn WARLIKE EXPLOITS OF THE

Lowest penair Temperature on the 14th...76 MERCHANT NAVY, by J, E.

Hougkeng Observatory 15th June. Featherstonhaugh

MESJOR, FALCONER & CO'S, REGISTER, 15th June CALLED OUT or the Chung Wang's

Daughter, no Anglo-Chiness, Ro- Barometer DAM....20.50Therm. Đi .( Fotbal manca, by Chas. J. H. Halcomba 2.00 Barometer L.....29.66Therm. Ir.u:(Wotbalb) 77 ENGLISH AND CHINESE DIC.

Barometer 4.....29.02Therm. 4P..(Wetbulb) 77 TIONARY: 4 Vols....

120.00

Thermo 9 .....81 Therm, Maximum ...52 PROVINCE OF SHANTUNG: Its

Therm. Minimum over Trade, Population and Prospects 050 Thermom. I rat....82 MAP OF WEST RIVER

0.25 Thermom. 4 p....82.

100

2.0

**

night...........79

MACHINE RULING,

GOLD LETTERING,

AND

MARBLING, ETC.,

ALL EXECUTED ON THE PREMISES

AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.

LAW WORK,

LEDGERS AND

BOOKS

ACCOUNT

PRICES

A SPECIALITY, AND AT WHICH COMPARE FAVOURABLY WITH ANY OTHER FRINTING ESTA. BLISHMENT IN THE FAR EAST.

ESTIMATES FURNISHED.

Hongkong, 1901.

QUAN WAH

(0,

GRANITE AND MARBLE MEÉCHANTS. EXPORTERS AND CONTRACTORS. Solo Agents of

QUAN TAI & CO., Time Manufacturers. All descriptions of GRANITE AND MAEBLE FOR EXPORT. Dealers in GRANITE and MARBLE MONUMENTS. Prices & Estimates on Application,

No. 1, QUEEN'S ROAD EAST. Hongkong, 11th June, 1904,

10:

a regular ferry service to Hongkong.

Bowling Alleys and Billiards.

The Cuisine is excellent.

JAS. W. OSBORNE,

Proprietor and Manager.

(1493

Hongkong, 2nd December, 1903.

71SITORS TO CANTON

Should purchase "FROM HONGKÔNG TO CANTON BY THE PEARL RIVER."

BY

CAPTAIN C. V. LLOYD (8.8 ."HANKOW") With Illustrations, Maps and Plans.

Prico

On Sale at

"

$1.90

Hongkong: "DAILY PRESS" Office.

Messrs. KELLY & WALSH, Meesrs. W. BREWEL & Co. Messrs. A. 3. Watson & Co Hongkong, 4th October, 1903,

Canton

JOHNSTONES

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SQUARE

BATE WHISKY.

NAPIER JOHNSTONES

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Gutler, Palmer & Co., London-

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HONGKONG.

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