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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUABY 28TH, 1907.

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The

There are various explanations offered as to the reasons prompting the change. desire of Grat-class passengers to have the option of a continental or English port of prrival not too widely separated-such as

A well-known resident of the Colony, who on TELEGRAMS. page to-day advortises a missing dog, thinks it possible that the gray wall reported in the Now Territory was his dog which is, ko says, like a wolf in appearance, and is accordingly named "Lupus.** Pakka wolves are not

strangers, however, in the New Territory, and

{["DAILY PRESS" EXCLUSIVE SERVICE.

PANAMA CANAL CONTRACT.

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LONDON, February 27th. the gentlemen named in connection with the

The American Government will! diacovery of the recent specimen worlt pat be dived by any general remomblaues. Readers construct the Panama Canal, all the may suspend judgmont while awaiting further tenders from contractors having had

to be rejected.

A. S. WATSON & CO., the P&O. nnd N.D.L. and other Eastern lines afford-has suggested that in some way the new scheme is intended as a further reply to foreign competition. But in that case it coines somewhat tardily, the coui-evidence. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. Petion for the first-class trans-Atlantic

traffic having been acute for the last 1 years. In this connection there has to be ren-embered the cooperation of the International Mercantile Marine Company

ESTABLISHED A.D.

1947

WATSON'S

VERY OLD LIQUEUR

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SCOTCH

BLEND

By kind permission of Lieut. Col. Pries, D.SO, and Offloors, the Band of the 129th Doke of Connaught's Own" Baluchis will play the following programos of music, at the King Edward Hotel, during dinner on Thurs

THE " BERLIN "WRECK.

LONDON, February 27th. The gallantry of Prince Henry of the

SUPREME COURT.

Wednesday, February 27th,

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION,

BEFORE SIE FRANCIS PIGGOTI (CHISE JOSTICK),

CANTON.

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

February 26th. RESIGNATION OF A HIGH OFFICIAL. It fe reported that His Excellency Tun Shu- wan, diréolor of the Government Cement Works, has submitted Lia resignation for

aceptasca in order that he may go into His Excellency mourning for bis mother.

CHEV G SHI V, MA FNG-BAN. The case again came bafora tho Court in which Cheung Shi, otherwise Li Chenng-ahi, indenture of mortgage alleged to have been proceeded against Ma Fa-sam to have a msdo by the defendant on section of Marine and he also holds the high position of Chief Lot 13 declared unll and voil,

Superintendent of the EducntiouslTM Bureau of

Tang Sha-wm is an ex Literary Chancellor

PROPOSED BRIDGE.

It is said that His Excellency Viceroy. Chon

and the two chief German lines, datine day; 28th February, 1907 (weather permitting) Netherlands, towards the imperiled ond Hou, Mc. I. E. Pallork, K.C., who were hiug to float a company to build a bridge

from 1902,

under which the combine guarantee a "dividend of six per vert upon £1,000,000 of the share capital being one quarter of the amount theu existing of each of the Gormar companies. On the other hand, the ombiss receives a sum that

of dividend in excess of G equivalent dent upo

the capital suns used which may be paid by each company. Under this agreement The International Mercantile Marine Company paid to the German liten principally, wa beliere, to the North German Lloyd, about £17,000 in respect of the year 1904, and they received £63,000 from the German lises for

100%. Fer the past the combine may be expected to recive about 180,00 from these companies, us the results of working should not be less favourable than for 1903,"

That the change did not and does not attack particularly aimed at

Ioan

20

WHISKY German shipping is now taken for granted ;

THE LEADING

WHISKY

TH ZOUGHOUT

THE

FOR OVER

20 YEARS.

EAST

$15.00

#

PER CASE.

March..."H.M.S. Camperdown," Clete Єwurtare...... « William Tell,” Valse* ('aressante," Salection. "Veroniquo,"

Lambert

Rossin passengers of the wreeked liner Misager Berlin, has received an acknowledg-- Boggetti ment in a G.C.B. Tauran

Two Step..." Mr. Hicks of New York," Rayıaond Intereszo..." Moonlight," skutch... Selection

The Risking Bee." "The Orchid,"

God Save the King.

..... Caryll

A CHINESE INSURANCE POLICY.

The following remarkable document, which

was entered as an exhibit in a cwo which is

before the Chief Justice yesterday, attracted considerable attention in Court. It is the policy form of a Chiness insurance company,

and reads:-

Insurance Policy No. 35,120 under character Fook (in half characters).

1

SHIPPING RINGS.

LONDON, February 27th.. The Commission to enquire into the operation of the Shipping Rings has commenced its sittings.

THE NEW OLD BAILEY.

LONDON, February 27th.

Mr. M. W. Blade, instructed by Mr. D. V. | Kwangiang, Stevenson (of Messrs. Donens, Locker and Dunoon) appeared for the plaintiff, lhe defʊndast being represented by Sir Henry Berkeley, K.C. En has granted permission to Lau Cheung-

instructed by Mr. C. F. Dizou (of Mr. John across liens E The plan and specifications of the bridgs have been drawn up and sub- Die Lordship, in delivering formal juigurat; | mittaa ti tlio Viceroy for his approval. Tho sið: The questions raised in this cass are of such | length of the bridge is 1,202 “obosks,”

WIKILEGALE KIDNAPPING. importance that I propose to take time to coa-

Hitherto there has been a great exodus of sider thom; batıl have arrived at the conclusion

Hasting's office).

at once.

The King opened the new Othink there is soy evidence to cenacot Ma boys and girls who had been kidnapped were

( Wa) havo hereby insured under policy 35 120, Bailey. charactor Fook, Yun-taxi respectable firm's est

of goods to the exact amount of $10,000. The AN INDUSTRIAL AMALGAMA-

př premium for No.

3

Fafety

TION.

Fo-sno

with

BEKI BERI AMONGST THE RIVKA POLICA;

on certain facts, on which I can give judgmest | boys and girls frona tho Luichow profecture. It for the plaintiff, and I think in the interests of is said that over 10,000 boys and girla leave that both parties that I should give formal judgment prefecture annually, and the unjority of them Afied the following facts:--That were either kidnapped or molt es slaves. The there is proof of the death of Li Fuk at the nowy appointed Luinbow Prefect, Chu Hing- data nileged by the plafatif, if it is necessary to yes, recently issued a proclamation strictly prove it.That the mortgage was fraudulent prohibiting all boya sul girls leaving the place on the part of the pretended mortgagor, and unless they are accompanied by their parents or was not made as alloged, oy Li Fuk, le being relations. A few days ago just before the at the time dosd. That although I do not departure of the steamer, Kei Za about 50

the frau, pot I do not discovor on board of her. They wore all think he can be described as a bona fide takon ashore by the authorities. Unfortunately mortgagee. Thore is

a wide gulf betwest the kidnappers got wind of the arrival of the

In order to

#officials and aseaped in time, mala fides and bona fides. obtain the benefit which it is contendel accrues to mortgages with a Registration Order where will of immovables has not been registered within (in this case) one year of the death of the testator, assuming the plaintiff's con

f police aro quartered in two large junks. Ons of them in anchored nuar Wong Sha and the toation to be sal on this point, the mortgages must be bona fide; and a man who lends money

other at Tai Sia Tau. The so police were not on mortgage in so unusual and reckless 1

men ongeged from the floating population at Muroran. There will be a co-fashion cannot be described na noting in good

but were disbanded braves. It appeare Partiostars, por ke karan to key. The operation of Anglo-Japanese capital faith within the ordinary meaning of these that the floating life was mascitable to them, buik, maahinery, fiatores and apparatus of the to the amount of ten million yen entitled to judgment. Ishall give a considered

words. On the findings the plaintif is na the Chief Superintendent of River Polico bas sắp Mu, pil completo, are estimated to be at the cost of 895,000 exactly. After dedusting The representative of the Armstrong jdgment on oll the points of law raised when reported to the Viceroy that about ten cause of the $10,000 insured by this company, the and Vickers Companies is in consulta. base leisure fully to go into them. In this cass I do not think the plaintiff's delay in remaining $45,009 are to be insured by the

tion here. shipowner himself who shall not effect an

obtaining judgment should disentitle her to Costa, insurance elsewhere. It is distinctly agroed that the ship's serival and anchoring at A meg will be the end."

is $3 per $1,000. Total amount of ingarapCO premium is $1,200. Thena goods are to be shipped and carried by the Chinoso ateamor eslled Macau to the......firm which sails from Hongkong to the port of Amoy. All matters of No. 3 safety policy are to be overind out uocording to the rules of que company's policy in English. This is proof.

and there is more colour for the theory that it is a part of the keen rivalry between the White Star and Cuanrd companies. It was rate known at the Canard people were thinkinstance ing of a channel terminus for their big, new fast steamers, and the White Star manager is suspected of inving jumped into it merely to forestall them. Instead of rate-cutting. a policy which failed; they seem to have started a new garne of harbourdinita-jump. ing. But more plausible, b189 natural, is another explanation, which shows that the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board has killed its own golden goose by being too grasping. Not content with their steady average of nearly four per cent. prof, the Board was promoting a Bill in Parliament empowering them to levy do ck tonnage rates on gross insten 1. of met

more

The policy is chopped by the company's

A. S. WATSON & CÒ., tonnage, or on a proportion of the grosshop. A marginal entry reads: Whenerer

LIMITED,

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

Blongkong, 21st February, 1907.

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NOTICBITO VORRESPONDENTS. Ogurezmmunications relating to the nas cotums Aould be addrosmdf to TunĮ Korros.

Correspondents must forward their names and gỡ dresses with communications addressed to the Editor, not for publication" but as evidence of good faith,

All felters for publication should be written on one side of the paper only.

de moudly signed

unications that hors already appeared in other papere will be inserted,

Orders for extra covies of DAILY Pass should be ent before 11 a.man day of publication, After that hour the supply se limited. Only supplied for Cas Telegraphic Address: Punsul Codes 4.8.0.

Lisber

P.O. Bo, 88. Telephone Bo, 13

MARRIAGE,

Bd

it is fnsured for N. 3 alety, it must be a

total loss of the ship before indemnity can

TOKYO, February 27th. The Chuo Shimbun publishes scheme of the Hokkaido Colliery Company to establish a steel foundry

[REUTER'S SERVICE.]

THE RUSSIAN ARMY.

LONDON, February 25th. General Bildering replying to the taunts of General Kuropatkin says, it is only bad workmen who find fault with their tools. It will be observed that the first part of the He repudiates the criticisms of the rank and policy deals with the insurance of goods to bite as unjust and patriotic. shipped by the steamer, while the particulars set forth that it is the steamer the company insured, ▲ cations and weird document,”

be paid.

tonnage. This proposal was objected to and opposed by the Cunard people, there being big disparity between the gross and net toanage of the larger linere. A Par liamentary Committee also reported against the proposed change, bat apparently the Docks and Harbour Board remained stiff-was Mr. Slade's comment, necked in the matter, with the result that Liverpool is being deserted.

The committee in charge of the military fund for asting for "our comrades" graves", moote to-morrow (Friday),

SALE OF PONIES.

A sale of pouies by public roup was conductel on the square before the City Hali by Mr. T. F. Hough, of Mesere. Hubes and Hough, aus. tioneers, yesterday afternoon. There was a large attendance and some good prices were realised. The following ponies, were sold for

The publican's licence for the Croidental the prices mentioned :-Disposer, $90, Disaster Hotel, Kowloon, has been transferred from R$40; Zuin Chief, 815; Manchurian Chief, $130. Matthary to Ernest G. Jordan.

At the Union Church Filterary Club this On February 21st, at Shanghai, NARCISA DEL evening impromptu spenones will be made, the CASTILLO to OPTO DORNKE, of Poshan, Shantung.chair being taken at 9 p.m. prompt.

HCNGEONG OFFICE: 10a, DES VEUX HOLD OI

The Mariw sbiold competition for Artillery LONDON OFFICA: 181, Flant Sernet, B.C.units of the Hongkong Volunteers takes place on Saturday. Marks will be alloted for fre discipline and drill, (50), time (50), and accuracy of fire (15)

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, FERUARY 29TH, 1907.

Mr. Melbourne was called upon yesterday to adjudicate in a quarrel between two men from the Dakotah, A smmer named Noble suwwonel the fourth engineor for assault, but the latter pleaded self defence, and his Worship dismissed the summons

THE removal from Liverpool to South- hampton of the terminus far the bigger trans-Atlantic stent ship lines has set the financial and other papers to work discussing

In view of "General" Booth's reported reasons for the change. The immediate aspects of the affair are Liverpool's loss departure for the Far East, it is worth noting that from his own moral platform he is still and Southlumpton's gun, and people uliving in a state of sin. The rupture bolween particularly interested in the prosperity of himself and his son, Mr. Battington Booth, the two places merely hope that the change still contiчuss; the father and son are fereogu...“ will ultimately benefit British as against cilouble, and never communicate with each other. Before either of them has the right to

foreign shipping enterprise. With respect preach or pray (still argning in the light of Liverpool's loss, the Economier la concerned their own faith and scripturs) they must “ first for the effect upon the Mersey Docks and be reconciled." The wickedness of coming ao Harbour Board, which Las done so much le fur cfield to, preach brotherly love while at aupte north western port to the modern enmity with his own son does not need to be

more than pointed ont. requirements of steamer lines. The same journal says:

Tes ele The withdrawal of these four mail from the Liverpent und New York service does not, of course, mean that the connection of the White Star line with Liverpool will be severed.

Cabic, 810; Crisis, 8130; Cupid, $55; No Barvy, $200; Whitehaven, $70, Can Pear, 15; White Nila, $15): Dublin, $100

Jurarugie's Hope, 855, Tho Skaro Dhu, 855; Emerald, $83; Baaufort, $70; Biledate, 8150; Craven, 865; Esgər, 855; Ben Wyvis II, 9125;

Asusual, 5150; Highland Gillie, 850, Highland. Rover, $151; Highland Heather. 8245, Highland Bonnet, 8160, Wicked, 890; Bry then 385; The Jobber, 8130; Zapeter, 5195; Saladin; $110; Pothan, $135; Grasshopper, 8110; Of Chance, $170; Rustemmon, $105; Robbie, $85;

Soren nonamed

Velox, 570; Baywater, $310. China ponies were sold and brought prices of $86, 895, $190, 850, $75, 3105 and $35. The gentle men who paid $50 for his fancy could not bare baon satisfied with his purchase, for shortly afterwards he put the pops up to auction, again, when it brought only $10.

HOCKEY.

THE CHALlenos que COMPETITION. The following is the draw:

FIRST ROUND.

1 H. M. S. "Tamar "-a bye.

? R. A. v. Middlesex Regiment.

3 Clab v. 119th Infantry.

4 H. M. S. King Alfred "-a bye.

BECOUND ROUND.

5 No 1 v. Wiquer of 2.

6 No 4 v. Winner of 3.

FINAL BOUND.

WINNER OF 3 V. WINNER or G..

There will be a Clubmatch this afternoon et

A banking reform of sufficient importance to deserve passing mention was to come into operation on February 19th. That at this 4.45 p.. time of day a detachment of what are profes. Coluura.

THE WRECK OF THE "IMPERATRIX."

LONDON, February 25th. The Imperatriz is regarded as a total wreek loss. The captain, all the officers except the third engineer, and the majority of the crew have been brought to Canea. Thirty-nine of the .crow including cight Lascara were drowned.

GENERAL BOOTH'S TOUR. “

LONDON, February 25th. General Booth has started on his tour to America and Japan.

THE DEVELOPMENT OF MANCHURIA.

LONDON, February 25th. The New York Times states that Japan has purchased 80,000 tons of at el cars for immediate shipment for railways in Manchuria.

RAUB MINES,

Mossre. E. 8. Kadoorie and Company have received private telographic information from Singapore to the effect that the crushing of the Raab Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd., for the past four rocks, yielded 1162 oze, gold from

I

AR INSURANCE CLAIM,

O Yan-tai brought as ac ion against the Fook On Amarance and Godown Co., L., to recover $49,000 said to be das gu a policy of insurance;

Mr. M. W. Blade, instructed by Mr. C. F. Dixon (of Mr. John Hasting's office appeared for the plaintiff, while Hen. Mr. H. E. Pellook, K.C, instructed by Mr. Jackson (of Mesars. Johnson, Stokes and Master) represented the defendants.

In the statement of claim it was said that the plaintiff was a merchant carrying on business at Man while the defendant company was On September establis..ed in Hongkong. 17th, 1906, the 8. Macho was at abohor in Hongkong harbour. By a policy of insurance issued by the defendant company the day before the typhoon the plaintif was insured against the total loss of the steamer by perils at sea for 840,000. By the terms of the polioy the steamer was valued at $95,000, and it was agreed that $55,019 of the maid value should be insured by the owner himself, and not with

any other pareon. The plaintiff paid a premium of $1,200 and stamp duty. The steamer WEB totally lost in Hongkong barbour, and the defendant company repaliate all liability under the policy, The plaintiff therefore claimed $40,000.

At present there are no stations erected ou shoro to accommodate the eastern and northern section of river police forer. These two sections

beri-beri dismay happened every day amongst then two sections of the police. Viseroy Chou Fu bas ordered the Provincia! Treasurer to pay a dum of $8,000 to the Chief Superintendent of Police for the construction of two stations on shore for the accommodation of these two sections of the police.

TO CRAIN COINING SUBSIDIARY COINS,

Viceroy Chou Fu has instrasted the Direc- tor of the mint to ceas coining subsidiary coins for three months and to coin dollars, as the latter coins are very scares in the market.

MINISTER FOE JAPAN,

It is reported that Tuotal Kang Bum-tsan, who is now deputy in the Viceroy's Foreign Offee here, will be appointed Minister for China to Japan.

MACAO.

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT).

February 27th.

THE FOST OFFICE AGAIN. We are still without the proper stampa for our lattern to Hongkong and Canton, and aro Preetically compelled to ute six cents cramps which means paying double for all your letters, Can nothing be done to remedy this state of

Affairs?

NEW CONSOT. In the Jernal das Colexias there has appeared errespondena, from Yokoham: arging the appointment of a certain looal Portagaosa resident

Consul in that port, but I understand that the Government have already appointed Count Lagoon for the post. This is wiser, for ina plass

like Japan au independent and popular man must hold the post of Cousut in preference to a local resident in the employ of & feruiga firm.

DEATH OF ME. F. D. DA OSTA. Mr. F. Daarte da Costa, the manager of the Macao brauch of the Banco Nacional Ultra-

set out that the steamer was not valued at In the statement of defence the defendants 395,000 or any other sum by the said policy It was merely stated therein to be estimated to be of the valus of 595,000, and such estimated value was placed upon the steamer by the plaintiff bimself, who falsely represented her to be of that value: such estimate of value was not assented to or agreed to by the defendants. The defendants admitted that the plain. marino, died on Friday, 22nd inst., of cougentian tiff agreed by the said policy that be of the lungs. Mr. da Costa had been in Macro would as owner insure the steamer to the for a few years, and was on the eve of his de- value of $55,000, and would not re-insure parture for a well-eared holiday at home, his smicossor having already arrived at Macso to her with any other person. The defend.

Faliove him. He left a widow and two children. THE IMPORTATION OF ARMS. ants denied that the plaintiff performed the

LAPPA CUSTON).. said agreement, bat said on the contrary that

The commissioner of the Imperial Maritime The following rales for the prevention of the the value of the steamer at the time of the

Customs at Lappa, Mr. E. V. Brenan, and smuggling of frearms into Chinn by revolu tionary associatione or-members-of-secret taking out of the policy was only $45,000 or organizations have bean passed by the Manchu $35,00). The defendants farther denied that family are going home for a holiday by the

Printer Alice on the 13th proximo. General ich

CHINESE SUBSIDIARY COINS, Controller.dg in his capacity as the they were liable to the plaintif in the full sum of the M. Customs, and of 841,000. They were only liable under the

Notwithstanding the fact that we have bank issued by the Inspector Gonora! (Sir R. Hart)

terme of the policy and ander the circam notes of not less than five banks circulating for enforcement. by the Commissioners of

stances aforesaid to pay the plaintiff 40/95ths at the various Treats Ports: the Chinese Government

5624 tons store.

of the

Bars Fant to purchase arme defendants were ready and willing to pay the evins in circulation. The premium is now

Viceroys or

an

of the actual real value of the steamer, and the hore, we still have any amount of those debased

$7.20 per $100.

plaintiff auch amount.

from foreign countries, the Commissioner of the Casters at the port of entry must be not

Mr. Slade slated that on the pleadings the nied by the Customs Tantai beforehand, other wise they cannot

the 1.M.C. at only issue was whether or not the polley was a pass through of the Treaty Ports for China.

value one. The effect in law of putting the -No

firma in China is allowed to forsign on the Club ground, Whites v. import more than six rifles and 12,500 cartridges value of a thing in a policy was to take out of Whites: Rer. Searle, L. Murphy at a time. Fall particulars should be recorded the question which had to be devided. Eg the Court the question of the value of the thing sold to others for futuro investigation purposes insured. A valce policy could be avoided in The weekly passanger service from Liverpool sionally known as "walk clerke" should be (Capt.), J. P. McGilleray W. S. Dapres, 4: B. in the book of big firm in case the arms are to New York will be mutuinized by the fear nahing diarani viata to the Metropolitan Ogle, H. L. Garrot, T. H. King, L. G. Bird,

by if necessary.

the Commissioner of the Customs at that toto by proof of fraud, but short of this the value magnificent twin-serów

wiu-serow vessels Baltic, Cellie, branches of the other banks, and also to non- R. F. C. Master, F. V. Kirwan, C. J. porti Cedric and Arabic, the only change being in the

3-The quantity of arms imported into China cannot be debated in Court. Mr. Stade then Chinese Government is not to exceed two valne policy was, and what the effect of it was.

The case was adjourned. with 1,000 cartridges, while foreign merebants will be meintained as heretofore. At many suggestions for the abolition of the Stowart, R. O. Iafobison, J. Hooper, P. P. and other respectable subjects of the Treaty stasuors

Powers are only permitted to import one rifle the same

time, the loss which will result in Lisle have been mooted, without, however, 3. Wodehouse, H. V. Wilkinson,

and 300 cartridges each for self-protecting pur- verpool from the transferencs of the mail ser uting with more than limited expert. The

puser. In all cases the importer must fret to Southampton will be considerable. A plan now to be tried for six months is that People are really guided, both in matters of furaish fall particulars to the Commissioner of samli proportion of this loss will fall upon the Dock Board, and it may be estimated that of Mr. P. W. Matthews, the wellknown in. belief and actionby temperament for more than by the Customs at the port of entry prior to the the decrease of tonnage dues will not erased spector of the Bankers' Clearing House. Under uviction; and I do out Lovestly think that landing of these arms. In the case of firms the

convictions shape £25,000 per annum. The financial position of this scheme the London clearing-banks will character shapesracter nearly so much as importer or manager of the firra is not permit convictions. The man whose. led to sell the acres to other for other purposes. the board is one of great strength, and it may be receive at the Clearing-House, and themselves tendency it is to laboar for others, to deny 4-All descriptions of arms imported into polated out that for the year ended July 1st last. there was a surples of £139,302 after mesting collect, cheques on their own branches all over himself, to work for a cause would, I believe, act China from foreign countries must pay firs

on very much the same linas whether he was er cent Customs duty at the port of entry Christian, Buddhist, or Mohammedar. worlding expenses and all interest charges on Loudon, thus doing away with the necessity

N.C. Daily News. the board's debt."

of the "walk clerks,"

Bay of mailing, which has been altered from Fri- olearing establishments in the West End. Sattorthwaite, Colours: C. H. F. Forde, T. C. e Ray of the foreign firtas 26 examples for the proceeded to quoto authorities as to what day to Thursday. The Liverpool and Bostou strikes can is somewhat of an absurdity Gray Capt.), E. H. Forde, A. G. M. Fisteber,

Gronwood, Capt. Plueports, wo are not, therefore surprised to hear that T. II. ular service, the Australian service and the weekly services of live stock and cargo

cery

WEATHER REPORT.

The Hengkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report

On the 27th at 12.05 p.m.-The barometer has fallen considerably ever N.E. Japan, where a slight depression exista;

Pressure continues to give way slowly over 8. China. It is highest över N. Chins and the Yellow San.

Gradients are mostly slight, and moderate monsoon may be expected in the Formosa Chauvel and the N. part of the Chins Bea

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10a.m. to-day, 0.00 inches.

i modorata: fair.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon The str. Saiat Patrick arrived at New York

today is as followsr=. on the 26th inst.

E winds, The F. M. steamer Mongolic arrived at Ban Hongkong & Neighbourhood {

N.E. wiude, Francisco on the 25th lost.

The IG., str. Scydlits which left here on Fermoss Channel...

moderate. 16th January, arrived at Genoa on Tuesday, the

South coast of China between 26th inst. of 2 p.m.

Same as Ni Hongkong and Lamocke The I.G.M, str. Prinz Heinrich which left

Same as No.. here on 30th Jan., arrived at Genoa on Tuesday. Bouth coast of China between Hongkong and Hainan. the 26th izst. at 7o.m.

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