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with people, and ahead of that was a narrow fald snofosul in a perfect maribo of talegraph wires. He cleared the wires by 6ft only and report, dated: May 13th, stata mal

alighted like a bird. I honestly believe that no- Business in local stocks has continued dull body but Paalban could have done it. During and restricted, and no changes of any importance the night Houry Farman and I puced the field, have to be recorded. The sad news of the death and found that at the most it was only 140 yards of His Majesty King Edward VII. cast a gloom long. Even that space was not available for the over the Colony and has no doubt been re-rise, owing to the number of people in the corner sponsible to a certain extent for the general of the field, and u collision with the hedge would inactivity of the market. Rubbers have re have been disastrous, for it mast

ho remember covered to some extent from the depressioned that au neroplane soon attains a speed of obtaining at the end of last week, but it would thirty miles an hour, and kes no brakes. How

em unlikely that the boom rates of last month ever, M. Paathan skimmed over the hedge like will be again reached for the present. A fair a partridge, and in a few moments he was mak business has been transacted and the marketing off for Manchestor. Panihan's battle with has nesumed a healthier tone.

the wind from that time on was amazing.. BANKS.-Hongkong and Shanghai Banks are We could SAB him plunging in the still quoted at $960, but there are sellers at this air, dropping, rising, and tacking from rate and could possibly be had slightly cheaper. one side to the other; but ክለ were The price in Louden is down is, viz., £91. Moon National Banks a naaltered at $76.

MARINE INSURANCES-Coutonslave advanc od and sales have taken place at $175 and 81774. the market closing with farther bayers at the latter rate. Unions have again been sold at 8840 with more shares offering. North Chinas have weakened to Tls. 110. Yangtazes are toady at Tis. 200.

FIRE INSURANCES.--Chins Fires are still in request at $113. Hongkong Fires es now be placed at the improved rate of 8345.

SHIPPING-Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboats are offering at 330. Indo Chinas are lu some demand and sales at 171 have been efforted. The price at home, according to Reuter, is the same, viz., £4. 5/- for the pro- ference and £25 for the ordinary shares. China and Mauilts are obtainable at 88. Douglas Steamships have received a little attention and bnairess at $33 has taken place; there has also beon se incluation to buy forward. Star Ferries are steady at 826 for the old and at $143 for the new. Shell Transports have strengthened considerably, the latest advicas by wirs from

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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, -PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS.

THE P. & C. 8. N. Ca's Steamer

TH

"SIMLA."

Consignees of Cargo by the above-named ressel are bereby informed that their Goods are bang landed and placed AT THEIR RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consigament will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary within 6 hours,

Goods not aleared by the 25th May, at 4 P.M., will be subject to rent.

în

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me

Any case whatever,

Damaged packages must be left in the Go. downs for examination by the Consignes's and the Company's representative at an appointed hour. All claims must be prosented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns.

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent.

Hongkong, 18th May, 1910.

From EUROPE.

THE HAL. Steamship

Can-

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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

HE Steamship

"PRINZ DITEL FRIEDRICH," having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored at their risk into the bazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon and West Point Godorus, whence delivery may be obtained

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 23rd inst, will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 23rd inst., at 9.30 AM.

All Claims must reach us before the 27th inst., or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

been done in them locally at advancing rates.

REFINERIES-China Sugars have woskened a little and are now offering at $177. Luzons are obtainable at 328..

MINING.-Raubs have been dealt in to a fair extent at various rates, the market closing with sellers at $8 Chinese Engineering and Min- ing Coe, have been sold at Tls. 18.

DOCKS, WHARYES, AND GODOWNS. Hong- kong and Whampoa Dooks are still obtainable at 360. Shanghai Docks are quoted ut. Tis. 77. Kowloon Wharres have been dealt in at $57. $57) und $58 with more buyere at the latter rute. Shanghai and Hongkow Wharves are. quoted slightly higher nt Tis. 122.

LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS.-Hong- kong Lands have been parted with at $102 and Humphreys at $8 Kowloon Lands are asked for at $50. Hongkong Hotels remain st $107 for the old shares and at $83 for the new Shanghai Lands are firmer with buyers at Tle-112.

COTTON MILLS.-Hongkong Cottons are woak with sellers at $63. Ewos, according to advloe hy wire, lave weakened, being now obininable at Tla, 1314. Other Northern Mille (mail advices) are as follows-Lan Kang Mows

s. 74, Internationals Tle. 62 and Soy Chees Tle. 250.

MISCELLANEOTSA regent Rotation, The Tonkin Pulp and Paper Co., Ltd.," has been well received. The Company has been formed to acquire a large concession in French Indo China on which bamboo grows in great profusion, from which it is proposed to manufacture paper palp. The Company is a combination of French and British interests and from the prospectus would appear likely to prove a very successful venture. The shares have been dealt in at varying rates and possibly $374 would be paid for the partly paid (825 paid up). Green Islands hare again been the medium of a large hin but sellera still predominate at Providents are Hirts sad sales have taken place at $81. Hongkong Electrios have been booked at $20 and China Lights at $1.80; however, there are none of the latter now obtaluable under $2 Watsons are wanted after sales at SC. Hong. kong Ropes can be placed to a small extent at $215. Feak Trams have buyers both for the old and now shares. China Borneos have

business,

persuaded that the machine ear. ried its master. Pantban tells me that once a downward buffet of wind drove the machine beneath it with such a swoop that for a moment he was sitting in the air-though, of course, ,be kept his hand on the lever and bis fost on the rest. Not for twenty prizos," he said to mo, world I fly in such a wind again! With the wind helping him, north of Crowe, Paulhar fow so fast that he left the North-Western special train behind, although we were going at well over sixty miles an hour. Farman remarked that rever had he so completely realized the possibilities of the flying machine.

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SHIPPING IN PORT.

STEAMERS, ALINE WOSEMANN, British str., 1,500, J. Martin, 1st May-Baigon 27th April, General and Rice-Man Fat. BANGKOK, German str., 1,920, F. Nicolaisen, 14th MayBangkok 5th May, Rice and General-Yuon But Hong.

BORNEO, German str., 1,344, F. Sembill, 19th May-Sandakan 15th May, Timber- Melobera & Co. BULYSSES, British str., 3,958, Deacon, Sth

May--Tientsin 29t

April, Ballast

Asíalío Petroleum Co.

CARL DIEDERIQUBEN, German str. 774, J.

Kayser, 9th

May-Hoihow 8th General

Jobson & Co. CHINA, American "str., 5,060, D. E. Friela, 16th May-San Francisco 19th April, Mails and General-P. M. 6.8. Co. andaCycors, British str., 5,596, H. Hazeland. 30th April-Takow (Formosa), 28th April, General Butterfield & Bwire, DERWENT, British abr., 1,562, J. Jenkins, 18th May-Saigon 14th May, Rice-Man Fat & Co.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the dropped back to $11 Langkats have weakened a good deal and are offering at Thu. 1,375. undersigned.

Sumatras are also lower with sellers at Tls. 280.

RUBBERS-A local

company-The Teerangie Rubber Co., Ltd.--has made its

This Steamer brings Cargo

Ex. 9.8. “ HALLE" from Rio de Janeiro.

Ex. 8.S."SCUTARI" from Naples

Ez. 8.8. "EONIG" from Zanzibar and appearance. Although it is a planting

Mombass Transhipped at Port Said.

NOEDDBUTECHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co.,

General Agents. Hongkong, 17th May, 1910.

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"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS, LTD.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM EUROPE,

THE Company's Steamship

T

"SUEVIA," Captain Kotzte, having arrived, signees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the hazardous and/or oxtra-hasardous Go- downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf

"DENBIGHSHIRE," and Godown Company, Limited, whence having anived from the above Port, Consignes delivery may be obtained against Bills-of- of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods Lading countersigned by the Undersigned. are being landed and placed AT THEIR RISK in Optional Cargo will be carried on unless the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa notico to the contrary be given before TO-DAY, Company'a hazardous and/or extra kazard- All Claims must be presented within ton days ons Godowns at Kowloon, where each of the steamer's arrival here, after which date consignment will be sorted out mark by they cannot be recognised.

mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon, ag the goods are landed.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 25th inst, will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafod, and damaged Goods mast be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 24th inst, at 3 p.m.

Ex 8.8.

This Steamer brings on Cargo:

Tore" from Ahas HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE...

Hongkong Ofoe. Hongkong, 19th May, 1910."

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Goods not cleared by the 23rd inst., at 6P.M. will be subject to real.

No Fire Insurance will be affected by us in Fauy case whatever.

All

AN IDEAL INVALID FOOD IN HOT CLIMATES.

venture its relatively small capital' and excellent prospects have attracted investors and the shares have been done at 7/6 premium for 7/6 partly paid shares; there are, however, tellers at this price. Anglo-Malays are rather buyers at 31/6 Allagars have improved to 73 London and Castlefields are quoted 125. Carey Uniteds are 326 pren., and Eastern Internationals have risen to 47. Highlands have been done at 145, and Kinuwings at 9/9 premium. Kuala Lumpurs are 215/.. Ledburys have boon sold at various rates from 96 to 105 Linggis have been steady round about 64 Saugoi Kapars are quoted 185/- buyers ex div. United Serdangs are firmer with none obtainable under 140% All Singaporo. stocks remain very quiet at recent quotations with no business to report, except small sales of Sandycrofts at $40 (Straits) and Gleneslys at $34 and 83) (Straits). Uni ed Singapores are quoted $34 er rights from Singapore,

THE LONDON TO MANCHESTER FLIGHT.

suppose

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In connection with the London to Manchester flight on April 27-28. Mr. G. Hall Thoums, the organizer of the fight, wrote to the Daily Mail:-There are few people, even among those damaged packages must be left in Godowa, where they will be examined at who realize how magnificent an achievement who have followed aviation from the beginning, No Fire Insurance will be offected by us in 9.30 a.. on the 23rd inst. No Claims will be

M. Paulhan's really was. The fact that within any case whatever.

admitted after goods have left the godown, mor twenty-three hours of taking the first nail out of will they be recognized it presented after 10

the packing-case of his aeroplane he was in the days of vessel's arrival here.

Queer's Hotel, Manchester, leads one to JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.that the flight was moro everyday occurrence.

Agents.

Itwas vary different from that. When be ja Hongkong, 17th May, 1910.

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the air at Honden he did not know himself that he intended to fly to Manchester. "Perhaps I may or may not, was all he would sny. Even on the first day the wind was not of the kind which an aviator would selost for choice. Paulhan has told me that never once during all the way from London to Manchester was he abia -to take his right hand off the lever, although his ouston is to rest it by occasionally driving with the left, or even to lat the lever alone for n moment while he restores warmth to bis body by flapping bia arms lika # cahman, The most dramatic moment, of the flight was Paulhan's descent at Trent Valley. He was Bring through darkness, when his machine came to a dead stop, the petrol completely exhausted. He always says that his safest place is 1,000ft. high. but he was then flying mach lower scarcely more than 160£t, up-in order to pick out his way. It was a desperata moment. Underneath him was a brewery; his right were a tall chimney and some build- Ings; to his left the railway, with high telegraph poles and wires, and more buildings; in frout he could see nothing. There was nothing to do but turn back in his track with a sharp fish. hook curve. Beneath him then was u railway bridge, filled with motor-cars and crowded

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For Travellers by Sea or Land this complete Food will be found exceedingly valuable.

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EMPIRE, British str., 2,843. P. T. Helms, 7th May-Australian and Manila 4th April, General-Gibb, Livingston & Co. FOOSHING, British str., 1423, C. Tweedy, 14th Hay-Baugkok 6th May, ice and General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. HSING SHUN, Chinese str., 808, Markusseir, 16th May-Saigon 12th May; Rice-Deu Fine Kee

HUE, French str. 742, Paniek. 8th May

Haiphong 5th May, General--A. R. Marty

HALDIB, Norwegian str., 1,065, G. Solberg,

18th MayBangkok 10th May, Rice China-Siam S.N. Co.

AB SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS AND HOUSE OF COMMONS.

THORNE'S

OLD VAT

ĮTAKIE VAT WAS STARTED BY THE LATE MORTHY SOMME

OF GREENOCK AND TAG ALEM SOLD AS He dinge unda,

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SOLE AGENTS IN HONG KONG PA MANILLA.

ATS. WATSON & CO.LTD.

593

VISITORS AT HOTELS

Hanakovo Hører

Tr. E. W. Adams Mr. P. R. Adame Mr. F. Au tin Jr. J. II. Backbones Mr. F. Bonnet AA, A. Boury

J. D. Champlin dliss E. Chapman Mr. R. B. Callespie Mr. M.O. Clar 3. F. E Clark Mr. E. . Coudon Alra. W. F. Cow a Hr. F.S. Cosley Mr. G. Curry

Ir. R. Vilt nor

a. H. Dodga 3r. :: B. Donald 2r. J. H. Dorian Mr. E. Drost Mr. A. E. Dunrich Miss Foster

Frosborn

Mr. D. Gall Mr. H. S. Mua Goodall Mr. F. Gordon Mr. V.

B. Gibion

ulbourn

Capt. T. E. Hall Capt. Hazaland Hon. Mr. and Ms. E. A

Hewett

Dr. S. Hough Mr.

1. D

D. Kraft Miss Kraft

Mr. H. D. Law Mr. G.T. Lloyd

Mr. D. Macdonald Mr. E. Mandel

Mr. G. F. Marsh Mr. H. L. Marker Dr. O. Marriott. Mr. H. C. Martin Capt. J. McBride Capt & Mrs. McCracken Miss M. McGinness. Mr. 9. C. Meintoch Mr.G.M.MaNaughton- Me. J. E. Menagh Mr. John Mereski

Mr. D. M. Mickle Mc A B. Monider Mr. H. J. Morse Mr. E. F. O'Neill Mr. C. Oft

Mrs. G. H. Major and

Penrose Mr. P.

P. L. Pettigrew Mr. E. Polta Air. . H. Ray Mr. B. K. Rodger Mr... H. Rossi-

Mr. A Slingsby Mr.

H. H. Solamen

and Surgeon Mr. A.D.

Spalding, S.N.

c. J. Spittles

Miss A. Square

Miss S. L. Taylor

At M. L. Thompson

Mr. T. Walton Mr. E. Wellmann

C.T.

Mrs.

Westcott &

chikl Mr. D. White Mr. Vosd Mr. T. S. Wright

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Mr. & Mrs. B,W.Aror

Hr. E. Arehbatt

& chidrau

Mia V. Artbur

Mr.

H. X. Bain

bir. & Mas M. T. Baird Mr.& Mre. Blanchflower Mr. E. F. Cox Capt. Dixon

Misa K. Delavale

Mr. & Mrs. Elliott Mr. H. G. Fisher

Misa Hastings Mr. G. M. Hay Mr. & Mrs. Heperley Mr. A. Hisink

.

& Mrs Holloway

br. E. Hallows Capt.

Sannedy

Mrs. M. Lesb Missa KJ.M. Kennedy

Mrs. Marston Sir. II. N. Mody Mr. lder Mr. R. N. W. Nickels

Mr. Packer

Capt Bad Mrs W. €.

Passmore

Mr. D. Percobris Mr. E. Rigold Mis. Sobari Alr. E. E. Smith

Mr. & Mrs. A. Szott Capt. Von: Tex Mas A, Underwood

Mr. Vincenot Dr. Weig

Mr. O, C. WHitelaw

KINGsome PRIVATE HOTEL' C.ade. & Mre. Acton &.

Mr. & Miss Armstrong

Sir. Barlow Mr. Hans Bohaghel

Bel

KANSE, British str., 1,142, Davies, 5th Map. 6. Arndt

Tientsin 26th April, General-Batterfeld & Swire. KIANO CHING, Chinese str, 1,002, à. F. Dr. Brissander, 16th May-Chinking 10th May, General Chinese. KIVXIANG, British str., 1,228, Robertson, 17th

May-Chinkiang 13th May, General Batterfield & Swire.

KOBAT, German str., 1.223. W. Schmidt,

17th May-Bangkuk 10th May, Rice "ButterfieldTM& Swire. Kumsan, British str., W. G. E. Leask, 19th May-Calcutta 3rd, Penang 9th and Sin. gapore 13th May, General Jardine, Matheson & Co. KWANGLEE, Chinese str. 1,468, Lincoln, 18th

May Shanghai 15th May, General C. M. 8. N. Co. LANDHAT SCHRIFF, German str., 1,072, A. Strane, 14th May-Kohsichang, 6th May, Rics-Samssen & Co. MONTEAGLE, British str., 5,163, T. H. Davison, 8th May-Vancouver 12th April, Lumber and Lead-C

-Canadian Pacafe Railway Co. MONTROST, British air. 2,884, R. Glegg. 21st April-Yokohams 12th April, Coal- Dodwell & Co.

..

Dr. Black Capt. &

Mrs. Bromer. Mr. W. F. Brewer

f. H. Balmer Hr, E. J.

J. Chapman

Fotter

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Mr. & Mrs. A. C. Logan Consul J. M. Macedo Mr C.C. Macken Mr. H. S. Morrison

Mr. J A. Offor Ray S. W. Payce air. W. Filtendrigh Mr. J. Bohe tson Msa. Rowbary Miss Rowbary Mr Rudis Mrs. G. Seise Miss

11198 K. S

Capt & Mrs. Schultzea.

500

Mr. Cocker Mr. B. Sydeubaun Dixon ex. D. E.

M E. Donnelly Dr. A. D. Mr. & Mrs. G. Gordon- Dr. & Mrs. G. W. Halos

Ir. Harrison dir. H. Hoffman

Mr. W. H. Tindo! King

Norr, British str., 1,109, Paymr, 24th April- Singapore 17th April, General-Geo. McBain. PREUMPENT, British str., 1,056, Jas. H. Boatt, 19th May Saicon 15th May, Rice and General-Wo Fat Sing FoNGTONG, German str., 997, W. Batallester, Ther 2

16th May Bangkok 5th May, Rico~- Hutterfield & Swire,

Mr. Mrs Tuba Bc. B. Webb

Mr. J. Wilson Mr. W. Arrhoid Zeds ̈

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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From May 23rd to 29th, 1910,

HIGK WATEL.

Low WATE

Hongkong

Bogor High Height

ם

M

h. m 318

243

15th

17

@25

525#

Mean Time,

Xox 23

Tao.

Wed. 28

836

20

30 42

913

7 0

14

Fri. 27 m0 14

30 14 11. 一型

No Interior 22 J

for tow

SHANTUNG, German str., 1,000, H. Oltmann, Sat. 28

6th May Bangkok 29th April, Rico- Butterfield & Swire.

51212

SHAORSING, British str., 1,307, McIntosh, 15th May Walkoiwei 10th May, General and SurNow, Bankow fith and Swatow 16th May,

Sundries Butterfield & wire,

German str. 1,587. E. Anderson, 17th May-1 Heilway

material →→ Hamburg-Amerika

Linie. SUVERIC, British air, 4,011, Cowley, 4th May... Seattle and Manile, FlourDodwell & Co. TAMPA MABU, Japanese str., 6,133, K. Sato, 14th May Beattle, Wash. 12th April, Coal, Flour and M'diee--Nippon Ynaon Kaisha, TEAN, British str., 1,347, A. W. Outerbridge, 20th May-Manila 17th May-Batterfield

Swire THIBODAS, Dutch str., 2,953, J. F. van Em- grick, 12th May-Macaesar 7th May, Sugar-Java-China-Japan Lijn.

ULv, Norwegian str., 885, J. Pedersen, 19th May -Newchwang and Dairen 12th May, Beans and Oil-Asgaard, Thoresen & O

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HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL,

REGISTER,

Hongkong Observatory, May 2nd

Frosions Day On Daten:

Sp.m.

10.

On Dist at

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29.97 75

30.01

29.91

77

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