THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH, 1907.

PENINSULAR AND

ORIENTAL

STEAM NAVIGATION OOMPANY.

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN

REGULAR THREE-WEEKLY SERVICE BETWEEN

JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN.

EXPACTED

STRĄMERS

TO BAIL

USMARK.

STEAMER

FROM

WILL LEAVE FOR

ON OR ABOUT

LONDON and ANTWERP

ABOUT

VIA7 SINGAPORE BORNEO

PENANG, COLOMEO, PORT SAID and MARELLES

Capt. G. W. Gordon,

About 6th

Nov. 1

Freight and

L'assage.'

R.N.E,

SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBEĮSYRIA

and: YOKOHAMA

......Capt. D. C. Gregor, E.N.E.

MALTA

Capt. R. A. Peters................................

Capt. A. L. Valentizi

About 7th › Fraight and

Nov. Passage,

About 15th

Freight and Nov. Passage.

Sea Special .....) Noon, Jith

"Nov. Advertisement.

TJIPANAS...

TJIMAHI

TJILIWONG.

TJILATJAP.

TJIBODAS ...

TJIKINI

JAVA

JAPAN

JAVA

JAPAN

JAPAN

Ficat half of Nov

JAVA

First half of

Nov. First, half of Nov. Second half of

Nov Second half of!·

Noy First half of

Dea

JAVA PORTS

JAVA PORTƏ

JAVA PORTS

JAVA PORTS

JAPAN

SHANGHAI

LONDON VIA USUAL PORTS ARCADIA

OF CALL..

For further Partionlara, apply to

Hagkone th November; 1907.

CHINA NAVIGATION CO.,

MANILA

POD

LIMITED.

--CHINKIANG_Directemen

SWATOW and SHANGHAI HOLHOW and HAIPHONG. SWATOW and SHANGHAI TIENTSEN **** ****** SWATOW and SHANGHAI CEBU and ILOILO

SWATOW and SHANGHAI SWATOW and SHANGHAI SWATOW and SHANGHAI KOBE

PORTY DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND, COOKTOWN, CAIRN 8, TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE SYDNEY, HOBART, LAUNCE STON, NEW ZEALAND, MELBOURNE

MANILA ZAMBOANGA,

and. PERTH

ADELAIDE, [

STEAMERS

• "TAMING" "KWANGSE"

KIUKIANG" "CHIELI" "KANSU" "KUEICHOW

+ TIENTSIN"

KAIFONG" +8ZECHUEN

+ SHAOHSING + "YOCHOW "TSINAN

JAPAN

Second half of Nov. First half of Nov. First half of Nor. Second half of Nor. Second half of

Nov.

First half of

Deo.

The Steamers are all fitted throughout with Electric Light and have socommodation for imited number of Saloon Passengers, and will take Cargo to all Netherlands-Indian ports ov through Bills of Lading,

PASSENGER SEASON 1908.

E, A. HEWETT,

Buperintendent.

1

For Partionlars of Freight and Passage, apply to the

JAVA-CHINA-JAFAN LIJN.

Turk Buildings, "lat Floor,

Telephone No. 875.

Hongkong, 25th October, 1907.

19

TO BAIL

On 6th Nov., 4P.M. On 7th Nov.,NOON.

On 7th Nov 4 PM.

On 8th Nov., D'light

On 8th Nov., 4 P.M.

On 8th Nov. 4 P.M.

On 9th Nov, 4 P.M.

On 9th Nov., 4 PM On 10th Nov., 4 P‚JE. On 16th Nov. 4 P.lt.

On 20th Nov., & P.M. ̧ "On 25th Nov, 4 PM

IN 25 DAYS TO

BY THE

ITALY

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STEAMEES,

VISITORS AT HOTELS

HONOROWA KOTIL.

Mr. A. B. Blunu

Mr. T. BrayReid

ACARA, British sir, 3,174, Wm. Hum, 18thMr. E. S. Abraham Oglobor-New York 27th August, Oil-Mr. P. R. Ada Standard Oil Co.

Mr. A. Aftalion AMERICA MARU, Japanese str. 3,467, Philip Mr. H. G. Battiscombe I. Going, 30th October San Francisco Mr. B. B. Beattis 2nd, and Shanghai 27th Ost, Mails and. Mr. R. J. Birbook

Mr. S. Bisney General--Toyo Kisan Kaista, AMIGO, German str., 822, T. . Baltas, Let Miss Bisney

November - Haiphong 27th and Hoihow 30th October, General-Jeisen & Co. ANGHIN, German str. 1,001, C. Kampel, let November Bangkok and Seatow Blar Oet Rice and Wood-Battorfield & Swird. CHRONGSHING, British str. 1,256, P. M. B. Lake, let Nov.-Tien tain via Coast Ports 25th October, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. CHIYOAN, Chinese str., 1,177. C. Stowart 4th

November-Shanghai 1st Nov. General

Chinese. CHENSANG, British str. 1.417, D. A. King, 3rd Nor-Wahu and Chinking 27th October, Rice & General-Jarding, Matheson & Co. DERWENT, British. str. 1,502, Jenkins, 29th

Oct-Saigon 24th Oct., Dios & Maila Chinese. DRUFAR, Norwegian atenuer, 1.10.J. Biog, 30th Oct. Bangkok & Swatow 29th Oct., General-Nippon Yusen Kaisha, ELLEN RICKMERS, Germsa str. 5,000. H. Pape,

Mr J. 11. Bylor Mr. E. W. Caspohto Mr.A. Carter Mr. S. T. Coha Mr. T. Colam in

п. Mr. E. Calvin -

air A. H Crook Mr. J. Cruickshank Mr. Georgs Carry Mr. F. H. Dolittle.

Mr. & Mre, . Duruk.

Mr. W. Einstmann Capt. J. Etustey Mr. R. M.

Exstin

Mr. P. J. Valovner Mr. H. Gisber Mr. H. E. Estor Mr. B.

Franklin

Mr. B. Frost

Dona Fuller

9th October-Moji 23rd October, Oonl Bradley & Co. EMPZCAS OF JAPAN, British str., 5940, H.

Pybus, R.N., 20th October-Yauconverf. R. Harding

BC. 1st October, Mails and Genverl→ C.P.R Co.

HAILAN, French str., 377. Anderson, 3rd Nov.

Hoihow 2nd Nov, Gansial-A-B-Marty,.-. Hus, French str., 705, J. Paunier, 4th Nov.- Haiphong, Pakhoi, Haihow and K. C. W 3rd Nor, General—à. R. Marty,

Me

Mr.

r. S. J. Fuller

Mr. G. Gittios

*Mes O. (lorvell

Mr. H. Guntz

Capt T. A. Hall

Mr. A. E. Dir. J. L. Harriton Mr. and Mrs.

Hare y

Harly

R. D.

اري

Hon. Mr. & Mrs. E. A.

Hewett ME S. Hins

MAGNIFICENT N.D.L. LINERSCHTA, Italian str. 2674, Dini, 4th November Mr. E. Howard

Capt. FORMES.

TONS REG

*'" CHANGSHA"

On 4th Dac, des.

* BUELOW »

8,000

ON MARCH 11TH.

"PRINZ LUDWIG

Capt VON BINZEE. "PRINZESS ALICE

9,630

10,911

ON MARCH 25TH.

ON APRIL 8TH..

Capt. POLACE.

The attention of Passengers is directed to the superior accommodation offered by the steamers, which are attel throughout with Electric Light Unrivalled Table. A duly qualife?

surgeon is carried.

Taking Cargo on through bills of lading to all Yangtase and Northera China Port. Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates or all Now Zealand-Porta and other Astralian Ports.

REDUCED SALOON FARES, SINGLE AND RETURN, TO MANILA ANT AUSTRALIAN PORTS.

For Freight or Parmare, spply to 'Bongkong, 6th November, 1907.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

AGUNTA

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL

FOR

LINES.

NAPLES, GENOA, ALGIERS GIBRALTAR, SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP & HAMBURG

SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, HIOGO)

Bud· TOKOHAMA

MANILA, FRIEDR WILHELMS.

HAFEN.

SAMARAI

SIMPSONHAFEN. BRISBANE, SYDNEY and MELBOURNE YOKOHAMA and KOBE

KUDAT and BANDAKAN

For further Particulain, apply to

STEAMERA

"ROON'

Capt.&. MaiNERS

"PRINZESS ALICE' Capt. G. Rovn

"PRINZ WALDEMAR"

Capt. W. Y. SENDEN

"PRINZ SIGISMUND"

Capt. D. LENZ

"BORNEO"

Capt. F. SBMBILL

TO SA

Wed'day, 6th

Nov., at NOON.

Wed'day, 6th

Nov., st 3 P.M.

Thursday, 7th Nov., at5 r.M.

About Friday,

15th November.

Beginning of

November,

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELOFERN & CO..

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG & CHINA.

Hongkong, 6th November, 1907.

CANADIAN

PACIFIC

5

RAILWAY

COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.

LUXURY-SPEED-PUNCTUALITY.

* ONLY LINE THAT MAINTAINS A REGOLAR SCHEDULE SERVION OF UNDES

it days Atrast the Padde i the "EXPLORE Baving 5 to 10 days" Ouma Travel.

11 DAYS YOKOHAMA to VANCOUVER,

18 DAYS HONGKONG to VANCOUVER,“

(Subject to Alteration).

PROPOBRD SAILINGS.

R.M.S.

Tons

LEAVE HONGKONG.

"MONTEAGLE".

6,163

"

EMPRESS OF JAPAN 6,030 "EMPRESS OF CHINA", 6,000 "EMPRESS OF INDIA" 6,000

ARRIVE VANQONFER

WEDNEMDAT, 6th Nov.... 30th Nov.

21st Nov. THURSDAY, THURSDAY, 19th Deo. THUESDAY, 18th Jan..

"EMPRESS" Steamers will depart from HONGKONG at 4 P.M.

Intermediate Steamers at 12 NOON.

9th Dao.

6th Jan,

3rd Fob.

THE Quickest routs to CANADA, UNITED STATES and EUROPE, calling at TANGHAL NAGASAKI through the INLAND SEA OF JAPAN), KOBE YOKOHAMA and VICTORIA, B.C. Connecting at VANCOUVER with a Special Mail Express, and at QUEBEC with the Co's NEW PALATIAL "EMPRESS Steamships, 14.500 tons register. The through transit to LIVERPOOL being 221 days from YOKOHAMA and 291 days from HONGKONG.

via St. Lawrence River Lines or Now Tork #71,10

Hongkong to London, 1st Class

25

Intermediate on Steamers

and let Class Railways.......

First Class rates include cost of Meals and Berth in Sleeping Car white crossing the American Continent.

R.MS. MONTEAGLE," Barry Intermediate passengers only, at Intermediate rates, affording superior socommodation for that class..

Passengers Booked through to all points sad AROUND THE WORLD.

SPECIAL RATES (First class only) granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval Military, Diplomsfio, and Civil Services, and to Europaau Olaials in the Serviss of China and Japan Governments.

For further information, Maps, Routes, Handbooks, Eater of Freight and Passage, apply to

FOR

D. W. CRADDOCK, General Traffic Agent for China,

Corner Pedder Street and Prays opposite Blake Fier.

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.

REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE BETWEEN HONGKONG, SOUTH CHINA COAST POETS.

AND FORMOSA:

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG- SUBJECT TO ALTERATION..

THE 00.8 88.

+ SHANGHAI VIA SWATOW," SOSHU MARU"

AMOY AND FOOCHOW

LEATING

WED'DAY. th Nov,

at 7. A.M..

Capt. T. SURUGA- 12 Capt. T. BAKURAIDAY 10th Nor

TAMSUIVIA SWATOW ("DAIJIN MARU”·

AND AMOY

These Steamère havò excellent socommodation for First and Seedri Clase Passengers, and are fitted throughout with electric-light First-class Saloon Amidships. Unrivalled Table.

† Taking Cargo on through Blis of Lading to all Yangtze and Northern Chine Ports,

For Freight, Paarage, and firther information, apply st the Company's local Branch Office Second Floor, No. 1, Queen's Buildings,

Hongkong, 5th November, 1107.

T..ARIMA Manager,

CALLING AT NAPLES, GENOA, GIBRALTAR AND SOUTHAMPTON TO

LAND PASSENGERS..

Early booking recommended.

For Particulars, apply tom

Hongkong, 19th Angust, 1907,

MELCHERS & 00,

General Agents.

1365

-Bombay and Singapore 29th October, General-Carlowita & Co.

KANU, British, str., 1,143, J. Speed, 31st Oct, Wahn 25th October, os-Butterfield & Swire. KASHIMA MARU, Japanes3 str., 1,746, M. Ntaut,

Capt. R. Innes Mr. J. P. 2. Jokl Mr. H. M. Joseph Mr. & Mrs. Judeli Mrs. H. Lichtig & child

Mr. J. A. Lima, jr. Mr. W. Logan

Dr. O, Marriott

Mr. G. C. Maintoshi Mr. C. A. McKenziemi. Capt. and Mrs. H.

Matzouthin Mr. C. F. Misnitt an/I

Bryant

Mr. W. E. Mangrové Me, E. H. Now bom Mr. & Mrs. E. Ortiz &

2 childr in

Mr. A. C. Phillip. Mr. F. Pollock Mr. W. A. Powoll Mr. C. M. Presh Mr. A. J. Pugh Mr. E. Ralphs Mr. E. H. Ray

Mixs-F. E. San les Mr. J. J. Schneider Mr. O

A. Schneider Me.", and Mrs. D. E.

Sunith

Mr. J. Spit les Mr T. G. Stafford

Mr. W. T. Stebbing

er. A. J. Stevane

Mad Mr. H. W.

Stev

& childr

3300

Mr. and Mrs. C. J.

Thwing

Mr.. H. J. Topliss Mr. C. H.

Tick or Mr. G. W. Tullidgo · Mr. & Mrs. K. E. Wakl

·Mr. Wita

Mr. and Mrs-TE. M.

White

Mr. S.-J. Whitty sept

and Mr.K. I. Willing

Mr. J. T... Villiams

ME. L, J. Wishart Mr. J. B. Wishart

Mr. P. L. Wong Mr. G. 0. Wool

Mr. J. D, Woods

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Mr. V. Burchard

Mis A. F. Celoste Mir D. P. Cordy Mr. and Mra . H.

Gorse, jr.

2nd November-Voji #7th October, Coal. Mr. & Mr. J. H. Adams -Fakussi & Co...

...] Me, ri. Bokky KIUKIANG, British ste. 1,228, H. Wazell, Zad Mr. Harry Bramley

November-Shanghai 37th Dot General-Mr. G. N. Briggs and

family- Batterield & Swire. KUZICHOW, British str., 1,215, Hooker, 4th

November --Ticatsia 33th Oct., Goueral Batterfield & Sire. KWANGUE. British str., 1,223, A. Statt 31st Oct. Nowobwang 228, Dalny 24th and Chef 25th Oct, Gasral-Batterfield & KWANGTAK, Chinese str., 1,538, Wm. H. Last, 31st October-Shanghai 28th October, General-Chinese. LIGHTNING, British str., 2,192, E. Fag, 29th October-Calcutta & Singapore 23rd Oct, General David Sassoon & Co.

Swire.

REGULAR HONGKONG-CANTON LINE LOONGBANG, British str., 1,802, 8. J. Pay 10.

OF STEAMERS.

OF THE COMPAGNIE FRANCAISE DES INDES ET DE L'EXTREME ORIENT.

8.8. "PAUL BEAU,” 1,900 tons 14 kaots.

8.8. "CHARLES HARDOUIN, 1,990 tons, 14 kuots.

The speediest, most luxuriously appolated and punctual steamers on the line. Depsclare from Hongkong 9.30 PM. (SATURDAYS excepted). Departure from Canton at 5.15 p.m. (SUNDAYS excepted),

The superb steamers carrying the French Mail are fitted throughout with Electric Light and Fane and were specially built for this trade. Excellent cuisine. The Compsay's Wharf is at the and of Wing Lok Streat (Tram Station).

E. Pasquet & Co. For further particulars, please apply to--

Hongkong, 27th September, 1997.

Cutler, Palmer & Co.'s

SPECIAL BLEND WHISKY.

SHIPPERS

SPECIAL BLEND WHISKY.

Cutler, Palmer & Co., London,

AGENTS

SIEMSSEN & CO...

HONGKONG.

GRIMAULT.

Medicinal Skin Soap

GRIMAULT & CH MEDICINAL SKIN SOAP

- 4 Balo y de Flygt

· Kacmammasted by maana De

india duen prooviy ta GË KUR VINTIMNO – PARIN

Recommended by eminent Der- matologists and adopted in the |Paris Hospitals in the treatment [of Ringworm, Acne, Psoriaals, Eczema and Skin diseases ge- ¡nerally.

8, RUE VIVIENNE, &

Paris

DAVID CORSARLSON'S

2995

MERCHANT NAVY-

NAVY BOILED- LONG FLAX

RELIANCE CROWN

TARPAULING ·

CANVAS

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & CO.

Bola Agent

Canton Agente-Mosses BARRETTO & CO.,

Agents. ₤492

HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S`SHIPS IN THE CAINA SQUADRON,

Alacrity, despatch-boat, 700 tona, 10 guns, 300 h.p., Cmdr. E. La T. Leatham, Hongkong

Astraca, 2ad class oralsor 4360 tous, 10 gans, 7000. h.p., Captain C. L. Vaughan-Les Hongtoug

Bedford British cruiser, Capt. S. E. Braking,

RN. Hongkong

Bramble, ganbott, 710 tons, 999 i.h.p, Lient.

Comdr. G. W. Davidson, Shanghai Britomart, gunboat, 710 tons, 913 h p., Lieut.-

Comdr, W. L. Bamber, Shanghai Cadmus, British sloop, 1070 tons, Comir, B. L.

Majeudie, Hongkong

$

Olio, British eloop, 1070 tons, Omtr. Q. D. |

8. Raikes, Hongkong

Fame, torpedo-boat `· destroyer, 810 tons, 6 guus, 570) h.p., Lient-Comdr. Grosso, Hongkong

Flora, 2nd class raiser, 4860 tons, 10 ans,

7000 i.b.p., Capt. Roland Nugent, Shai, Handy, torpedo-bost destroyer 995 tous, 6 gans, 4000 h.p., Lieut.Comde. W. H. Darwall, Hongkong

Hart, torpedo-bost destroyer, 295 tons, 6 guns, 400 h.p., Lieut.-Condi. G. C. Dickens, Hongkong

Janus, torpedo-boat destroyer, 320 tons, 6 guns, 3900 hp, Lt-Comdr. C. A. Freemantle, Hongkong

Kent, armoured, 980, tons, 14 gans, 22000 b.p. Capt. 3. V. de Y. Horsey, en routa Singapore to recomminion...

King Alfred, British oraiser, Flag ship of Admiral Sir Arthur W. Moore, Commander is Chief, 14100 tons, Capt. Cecil F. Thurs- by, Hongkong

Kiasha, river gunboat, 616 tons, Lient Comilr'.

P. Crabtree, Yonglaze

Monmouth, cruises, 9810 tons, Capt. J. A.

Take, Hongkong

Mourbon, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns,

Liont. Comdr. Vaughan, West River Nightingale, river gunboat, 85 tous, 240 hp,

Lient-Comdr. R. S. Hoy, R.N., Shanghai Otter. torpedo boat destroyer, 385 tons, & gas,

6300 bp, Lt. Comdr, Kiddle, Hongkong Robin, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 gods, 2.50

h.p. Lient. Comde. Walcott, West Rivar Sandpiper, vivar guaboat. Si tous, 2 gons, 240 hip. Lieut.-Comdr. H. R. Tickell, West River

Snips, river gan boat, 85 fons, 2 guns, 24) b.p.

Lient-Cemir, S. H. Tennyson, Yang fazo Take, torpedo boat dostroyer, Bosm, Strath,

Hongkong

Tamar, receiving ship, 4600 tons guas,

Commodore Stokes, Hongkong

Teal, river gumbat 180 tony, 2 guns, Light.

Comdr.-H. E. Godfre, Yangtaas

Thistle, gunboat, 710 tons 900 h.p.; Lient,

Comdr. West, Shanghai

Virago, torpedo-boat destroyer, 895 tona, 8 guns, 6,300 .b.p., Libut-Comdr. Stevenson Hongkong

Waterwitch, surveying ship, 620 tons 4501.b.p..

Comdr. R. W. Glennie, Bais Bay Waiting, torpedo-host destroyer, 360 tong S guas, 5,900 b.b., Lieut.-Comdr. H. B. Coz, Hongkong Widgeon, gunboat-185, fons, 2 gaus, 800 hp. Lt-Comdr.-G. B. Spicer-Simson Yangieze Woodcock, ganboat, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 b...

Lient-Comdr. G. J. Todd, Yangtune " Woodlark gunboat, 150 tone, 2 guns, 550 b.p.

Lient-Comdr. J. F. Knox, Yangtze

Mc. L. T. Delaney Mr. & Mrs. Edmondston Capt. W. Ehchirit Capt. & Mrs. Farmer Mr. 3 Mr.

W. Fartis Ms. Cams.

dr. & Mrs: Hinn and

family

πT

Mr. Ms. Tamm LE 'Mr. G. Hormeling

Mr. P. J. Iwaintly Mrs. Jaetson & child Mr. and Mrs. P. J, V.

Jorge

Mira. C. M. Jack

4th November Manita 1st Nwomber, General-Jardins, Matheson & Co. MAUBANO, British str., 1941, R. Houghton, 29th Octoby-Silakan 24th Oot, Timber and General-Jarline, Matbeson & Co. MONTEAGLE, British str., 3,933, S. Bobiuyou, r. B. Katsch

Mr. J. E. Joseph B.N, B., 18th Ostober-Vancouver, Br. S. King 39th Sept., Maile and General-Q;P.R, CO

Capt

P. A. Lupio jue MORTLAKE, Bishof, 1.787; F. W. Balten, Capt. B. Lindholm

Dr. Loyal

Mr. A. J. Mas liegu Mr. J Macaball MY..E. G. Machesn' Mr. T. Mellroy Mr. H. Mori

KINGSCLERE

19th October-Fremantle W.A. 2nd Oct., Baudal Wool-Simpson & Co. NAMBANG, British str., 2,591, F. Wheeler, th Nov. Calentti via Straits &Singapore 29th Oct., General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. PAUDERTI, Britisk str., 2,35'), Banuard, th

Datohor-Tientsin 14th October, Blast-MP. & Mrs. Mouller Meyer & Co. PITSANULOK, German str., 1,260. D. Rimers, 28th October-Bungkok 21st October, Rice and Wood-Butterfield & Swire, SEXTA, German str. 992, Deslor, 29th October -Saigon 25th Oct., Hig9--Siemsson & Co. SHANTUNG, British str., 1,535, J. Robinson, let

Nov.-Probolingo 90th Oct., Sugar Butterfeld & Swies. SHIMANO MARU, Jap, str., 3,96), K. Kawara, 3rd November-Shanghai 31st Oct., Flour, Cotton Yaru and General-Nippon Yason Käislie SHINBICU MARU, Japanese str., 4.001, K. Nagata, 2nd Nov,Moji 27th October, Coal-Fakusei & Co.

Mies Baylis Capt. H. Beasley,' Mrs. H. Beasley Dr. & Mra. Bollios Mr. F. Havington Mr. and Mrs. Norman

Blanch

Mr. de Bussièrre Mr. H. S. Chard Mr. T. Chinchon Major Chitty

Mrs. Chitty and chill

Dr. Francis Clarks Mr. F. S. C3 trke.

Lt. & Mr. 5. P'Estorne

Doner. fra. Doonor Mr. P. G. Falconer Minx Fishor

1.0.0

SOLSTAD, Norwegian str., 897, K. Theraen, 4th. Cruicksha ik

November-Newohwing and Chefoo 28th

Cipt. D Oct., Beans Aagaard, Thoreson & Co. SosHT MARU, Japanese str., 1,119, T. Suraz, 2nd Nov Shanghai S0th Oct., Gloneral- Osaka Shosen Kaisha.

Mr. F. Fordi

STANDARD, Norwegian str. 891, H. N. Ball, tr. E. Freund

1st November-Chafon 26th Oct., Beans sad Groundaats--Wallem & Co. TAMING, British str., 1,850, A. W Outer bridge, Jut Nov.-Manila 29th Oct., Hemp and General-Bitterfeld & Swire TELEMAURUS, British str., 1,370, Jan. William.

son, 4th Nov--Baigon 3)th. Oct., Rice and General Chinese. TEUCER, British str, 5,805, J..Barwise, 2nd

Nov.-Nagasaki 38th October, General Batterfield & Swice,

TIENTSIN, British atr., 1,227, E. Monkusn, Wed

4th November-Waha 29th Ost., Eise Batterhold & Swire, TJIPANAs, Datch str., 2,475, A. Paader, 2nd Nov.MBORssar ad October, General-- Java-China-Japan Lija,

VOLUTE, British str., 2,603, C. Blott, 22nd Dot.-Balik Papan 13th Oct, General- Arnhold, Karberg & Co.

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS

in CHINA ADD JAPAN for the above Line HE Undersigned GENERAL AGENTI are prepared to issue THROUGH BILLE OF LADING for all the principal ports it soura AFRICA, in connection with Inno CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION Co.'s fortnightly service hence to CALOUTTA. Sailing from CALOUTTA for CAPE PORTS every fortnight -

For Freight and further particulare,

apply to

DODWELL & CO., LIMITED

General Agents for China and Japas

· Hongkong, 4th August, 1998,

ON BALE.

Mr. & Mrs. Now 100 and

child

Mr. D. M. Nishɔlion

Mrs W. C. Pasamore Mies Aanie Pancock Mrs. F. C. Peters Mr. E. Fond Με, Mr. T Radfor.

Me, L. Norons

Capt. My obję Mr. G. Beiber Mr. D. Liba Mr. T. Banki

Mrs.

Jam Scot Master R. Scott Master G. Scott Mr. B. d Solliaur

and Mrs, 9: Silver- Mr. and

MA

Mr. Arthur Silverstona MMS. Silverstone Mr. M. L. Silverston Mrs. A. A Salty Mr. J. Both

Mr. & Mrs, inih Misa H. Suithon

Mrs. A. S

Miss M, de Souza

Mist Squir

Mr. D. V. Steave 1500 Lt. Co miș

Stavsson

܀܂

Mra. E

Mr. C R. Crowbridge &

family

Mr. & Mcs A. Vagel Dr. E. Valingulls Capt. G. Vlay sa HOW Dr. E. Wagner PRIVATE HOTEL. Mr. E Gaster Mre. Ham and 402 Mr. H. Hupanda Mr. P Hodgson dir. H. T. Jackman

Mr. E. A. Kostor Mr. Langstein Mr. A. Lanning M. & Mrs. L. Mars no Dr. & Mrs. W. Moore

E. Patron P. Potte

Ms.

Mr.

Capt Pratt, U...* Mr. & Miss Pratt

Mr. L.-C. Ro Mr. G.Sichso

Mr. G Gray St

Col, Seymour, A.Dua

Mes. . Soyu

M. F. Stiahoff Mr. B. Wo f

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From November 6th to 12th, 1007.-

BiGK WATHE

Bonckonk

Mean Time. Height

un

#11

LOW WATKIL

Hongkong

Mean Time.

Height.

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5

914 u

1. 7

9 Ba

Fri

E.

it 20

La 434

10 18 3

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St.

Sun.io

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Tues, 12)

m

70

Q 34

THONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER..

Hongkong Observatory, November 5th.

Previous Day On Date w on Date

4 p.m.

10 air.

Barometer Temperatura Humidity Wind Direction

30,06

30.15

30.03

75

74

06

61

N

Forco...

8

Weather Raiderail

THE FIFTY YEARS ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR 日匯英中年十五

FROM 1ST JANUARY, 1861 TO 31ST DECAMBEZ 1913, BEING FROM THE 1ST YEAR OF THE 7STIL CYCLE TO THE 50TH YEAR OF THE 75TH CYCLE, THAT IS THE 3RD YEAR OF TUNG CHI TO THE 39TH YEAR ST

ONG BUỔ

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"PRICE $2`CASH,

On Sale at the HONGKONG DAILY. PRESS** OFFICE, or Agents in all the Ports of the Far East,

The Book will be sent by Registered Post (free) to any part of the World unrepresented by Agents on receipt of Money Order.

1841 Hongkong 3rd October, 1906,

Highest open air Temperature on 4th 77 Lowest open air Temperature on 4th... 69

MESSRS. FALCONER & CO'S REGISTER,

November, 5th.

Barometer 9.A.M..30.08 Therm (Wetbulb),US - Barometer 1 r.1.30.04 | Therm,(Wetbulb) 19.m70 · Barometer 4 ...30.01 Thorm:(Wetbalb) 4r.x7L Thermom. 943. 74 Therm. Maximum Thermom. 1 FM 75 Therm. Minimum over Thermon. FM, 78

niglit....

ON BALE.

B WEEKLY PRESS January to Juno

DOUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG.

1967, With INDEX Price $7.50.

On sale at the HONGKONG DAILY Pro88 7 QBoo

Hongkong, 26th July 1907.

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