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NAPIER JOHNSTONES'
SOUTH POLE EXPEDITION.
"CAPT. SCOTT ON HIS PLANS.
In the course of a lecture delivered recently at the Royal Institution, Captain Scott outlin oil his plans for reaching the South Pole. He was anxious, ho said to give such information as would enable those interested in the enterprise to imagine the movements of the expedition during the long months when they would necessarily be ent off from the rest of the world. But it was not to be supposed that he had failed to contemplate citrumstations which might wholly upset lie platis.
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unimportant business has hoon transacted RUBBERS-Only a limited and somewhat during the past week, and the market closes without any special features for report. The following are the latest quotations from London by wire middle prices: Highlands and Lowlands Ledburys
"I am delighted with my unexpected caro," said Miss Joesto Crioulonsky, a young and highly accomplished lady residing at B. Rond Mandalay, Burma, when interviewed recently, The Terra Nova would leave London on June "I was wretchedly weak and ill with Anemia , and after calling at various posts was timed when I started taking Dr. Williams Pink Pills girl could wish for better health than I to arrive at Lyttleton, New Zealand, about Oct. 13. Various stores, including meat and petrol, now enJOY.” not shipped in London would be taken in hore became more and more bloodless, and at the age "Soon after I entered my 'teens I gradually as also would be twenty ponies and thirty dog 17 was quite unable to enjoy lile, continued London Ventures and the motor pledges. The ponies and dogs Miss Chienlensky It seemed as thongh I would be brought to Lyttiston by Dr. Marwag going fast to my grave, I was so colourless whe was now in Siberis selecting them.
It was propound to leave New Zealand towards and starved-looking, and although a clever local the end of November and to penetrate the pack doctor trested me for months I went from bad at an earlier date than that elected by previous worse, Any exertion made me tired, it was expeditions. MoMurdo Souad would be reached, at every few steps, and sometimes after a little evon impossible to walk upstairs without a rest if all went wall, by the end of December. Even azaitement or unusual activity I fainted. delays would be profitably employed in taking soundings and biologies? investigations.
A party would be sent out in a westerly direction. This party would consist of twenty- two to twenty-five, persone, and as soon as winter atation had been established, the greater number of thone mon would pressed to the eonth to lay depots. It would probably be possible to start this party off not later than the third, week in January, when sixby or seventy days
"SQUARE BOTTLE" remained for travelling
WHISKY.
BEWARE OF
UNVARIED FOR
THE SAME TO-D
D-DAY
IN 1745.
150 YEARS.
IMITATIONS
BOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG,
In the meantime the Terra Nowa would have proceeded eastward to the region of KingA Edward's Land, which should be coached before the and of January or very early in February At King Edward's Land & party would be land. od, consisting probably of air men, with full equipment for travelling if a suitable spot could be found for wintering.
London Asiatics
United Serdangs Allugars... Batu Tigas Cheviota Labus
Eastern International Trusts
136/3
90/
16/6
69
110/
26/3 prem
16/3
33/9
CHURCH SERVICES.
PEAR CHURCH-Holy Communion 8 a.m. evory Sunday
SPT's CHUBER, Queca's Road, West. 26th June, 1010, 6th Sunday after Trinity, Matius. 11 am. Venite, Reinagle; Paline, Baker, Armes, Greene and Helmore To Douin, Eussell, Jouse and Fys; Benedictus, Landon; Hymas, 449, 490, 521 and 830 Eversong, 6.30pm Psalms, Barn by, Major and Mi ongnificat, Smart, Kyle, Abba; Hymns, 13, 362, 221 and 10. Holy Com munion, 7.30 p.m.
The Church laune Dayspring will call on ships currying white crows to bring friends asboro to the Services between 9.16 and 10.80 am. and botwana 5.16 and 5 p.m.. (Kowloon Police Pier 10.30 and 6: returning afterwards). The An- wering Pennant" is the Call flag. All the sittings are free and unappropriated school 10 to 10.45 Visita welcome. Books, &c., provided. zanday
-“Another dector told me that I must take as much fresh air as I could, but so had was my condition by this time that after a walk of only
for stops I was overcome with dizziness. 10. startled by a sudden noise I would remain trømbling and with my heart palpitating for a long time. Night meant for me either sleep-am. fasuess or else awful nightmares, and I was a vetim to the tortures of Neuralgia for days together.
The eastern party, if left, would have to face the unknowa severity of winter in one of the most inhospitable parts of the Aatarotio regiona, but he could imagine no direction in which the hardships and difficulties of sledge journey. To add to my wretchedness, it became would be mora za warded the eastern and wes dimont for me to retain food romted after some conuertion between the eastern and wes-almost every meal, and sharp patos in my back tern parties, who would be separated by 400 and chest followed. Finally I had to get into miles, by loading additonal stores at one or two Hospital, remaining there for some time, antil, places on the barrier edge, if suitable places at I got worse instead of better, the doctora could be found.
discharged me as incurabla. The · Forra" Nova · having returned to McMurdo Sound would proceed northward again. Captain Boott hoped this at the latest would take place about the third week in February, and if a stock of coal remained, in restigations of the pack in the region of the Ballery Ilands would be undertaken, sub. sequently proceeding to the westward or to the
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDBAL, Hongkong, 6th Sunday after Trinity: June 26th. Holy Communion (7,80 am) Matice (11 m.) Responses, Ferial; Venito, Reinagle; Fahime, of the 26th morning: Te Deum, Hayes. Fastell and Stainer, Benedictus, y con (10th evening): Hymns, 35, V.B.-Panim 110, vers 107 and 11. P. 114, 326, 129, 130, 143 and 144 in unison. (Litany 12.10 Am) Evensong (6.45 pm) teponses, Ferial, Psalms, of the 26 h egeoing
(IL)
Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis, Wesley in F Anthem, "Whit are those"-Stainer; Hypins, 168 and 285 Voluntaries,
Intermezzo"-Holltas Palm 119, Verses 145, 148 and 161, 156 and 1011 Palm 176 and P. in unison, Bymn, 235, verses 1, 5 and 7 in unison.
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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From June 28th to 1st July, 1910.
HIOM WANK,
LOW WATER
Bongo Height or Fine.
Hongkong Height
Mean Tim
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HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL,
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, June 24th.
Fizyon Day On Date Mi
Kad p
30-
Barometer
cas
20.81
25.87
Temperature 1
87
87
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29.80 86
70
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Wind Direction
Force
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"It was not his intention, Captain Scott er- plained, to start on the southern journey until the mouth of October. That month would be occupied in travorsing the barrier and ascending the glacier. He hoped to reach the upper plateau fairly early in December. The ideal day for roaching the South Pole would be Des. 22, the sun resched its maximum
when altitude,
HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.
- Mesars. Vernon &Smyth in their weekly share. report dated 24th June state: ---
Fine Hard Para
Business generally is still much restricted, but on the whole rates remain fairly steady in both local stocks and Rubbers." Rubber was last quoted by Banter at 9/10 por 16., sad the tone of the London share, market "Irm. Har silver ofofas at 244d, and Sterling Shackleton's party started on the second exchange at 1/9) T.T. On Bhanghai the T.1. rate. La last wired at 74/2, and the Bank's loving phases with full loads, and achieved what waste on that, port at 744 for 3 dis private bills. probably the maximum that could be accomp The nert Stock Exchange (London) settlement fished under such circumstances. The only is fixed for the 27/29th inst manner, therefore, in which such a record could be beaten was by taking a larger party BAN KS.-Hongkong & Shanghais hayo again of men and sending sections of them back at been sold at $945, and it is probable that more intervals. That was of course, a well-known ex. shares can be obtained at this rate. London is pedient in Polar work, but it had to be remom unchanged at £89 15. Nationals continue in bered that each multiple of the original number request at $76. of men only added a fraction, and a diminish ing fraction, to the radius of action. In other words, a party with the aid of a supporting party of equal mambers, could only hope to nobieve a distance one-third greater than it would have done without a supporting party. Taking this fact into consideration, together, with the increased risk of individual breakdowns, which the large number of men must bring, it must be evident that the achievement of the South Pole, in view of the distance which had to be travomed in the masond and third phases of the journey, was by no means a certainty,
"VALUE" OF POLAE EXPIOBATIONS. (A
· MALINK InsuBANCES. —Unions have been booked at 8820,and more aharsaare wanted. Yang tezes have improved in the North to 8200, but in other stocks under this heading there are no changes in quotations or business to report.
FIRE INSURANCES.-Honkongs have again been booked at £350, at which rate the market closes firm, Chinasafter ems cales at 8114) and 8115 are now on offer at $114.ge Ma
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A BOSIAL AND POLITICAL NOVEL OF ABSORBING INTEREST,
By CHAS, J. HALCOMBE
(Formerly of the Imperial Chinese Customs Service, Author of "The Mystic
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MINING. Raubs have declined to sales at $7. and Chinese Engineering at Tis. 173 | Char- bonuages are unaltered at $625 and without business.
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ALBENGA, German str., 2,769, Lorenson, 23rd June New York 26th April, General-- Oritor.
ALINE WOESMANN, British str., 1,449, J. D. Martin, 7th June-Saigon 2nd June, Bine and General-Chinese. ANHUI, British str., 1,350, J. B. Harris, 13th Jane Shanghai 9th June, General- Butterfield Swire.
SINGAN, British str., 1,647, Jameson, 23rd
Juns-Haiphong 21st Juce, General→→ Butterfield & Swire.
SPIR, Norwegian str. 871, H. E. Solum, 16th June-Stiven 12th June,. Rice-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
TAIYUAN, British str., 1,459, L. Dawson, 21st
Jane Melbourne 17th Maypol Butterfeld& Swire,
TLACHES, British str. 1,340, Edwards, 21st June Saigon 17th Juno, Rice- Wo Fat Bing.
am Morning Prayer at 11 a. Evening PrayerARHATOON AFCAR. British str.. 2,931, D. Tarnrad, German str., 1,002, S. Hoyonga. 19th
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There was, continued Captain Scoti, a sharp difference of opinion, as to the value of Polar DOCKO, WHARYES, AND GODOWNS.—Hong- exploration and as the result of Polar expedi Long and Whampoa Doaks have declined to tions. In his opizion, an effort to reach a 352) after sales at 354 and 855. Hoaghong spot on the surface of the globo which bad hith and Kowloon Wharves are quiet but stoady st erto been untrodden by human foot, by $57 with Hongkow bumbu yo, was in itcol lendable, and who hanged and without loes on Warren a that spot had been associated for so long a peri- LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGR-Heng- od with the imaginative ambitions of the Long Lands have further depreciated to $100 civilised world, and when it possmeed such a with sales. Kowloon Lands in the absence of unique geographical position as the pole of the boilers have improved to $33, but still no shares Barth, there was something more than an ap appear available. West Points have dropped peal Ito our sporting instinct of its attamment, to 839 with sales and further sellers. There are For (Chsors) It appealed to the national pride and sellers of Hongkong Hotels and Humphrey i
the outward and visible sign that we were still reported.
B WERKLY PANSS July to Doumber, the maintenance of great traditions: it became Estates a quations, but to business is
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COTTON MALLS.-There are selleas of Hong- hangs at the reduced rate of $6. The following
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CARL DIEDERICHSEN, German str., 774, Jar. gensen, 23rd June Pakkoi and Holbow 22nd June, General-Jebsen & Co. CATHERINE „APCAM, British str., 1,730, G. F. Hudson. 23rd June-Caloutts and Straits 7th June, General--David Sassoon & Co. CHOWFA, German str., 1,055, T. Schmitz, 14th June-Bangkok 6th and Hoihow 13th Jane, Rice Norddeutscher Lloyd. Datin Maru, Jap. str., 899, Y. Kaburaki,
22nd June-Swatow 21st June, General Osaka Shoma Kaisan. DERWENT, British str. 1,562, J. Jenkins, 20th Jume-Saigon 17th Jane, RiceMan Fat & Co.
DEVAWONGSE, German str., 1,057, F. Rehwoldt,
20th June--Holbow, 19th Jane, Rice Butterfeld & Swire:
Jane Bangkok 11th June, Rice Butter- field & Swire,
VALDURA, British str., 3,494, MeDongall, 18th Jane Moji 12th Jane, Coal Mitsui Bassan Kaisha.
VENETIA, British ar 2,353, H. D. Pandou,
17th June-Moji 13th Jane, Col-Order
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Darison, E.X., 16th June-Vancouver Mr. H. B. 25th May, Mails and General-0. P. B. Mr. H. G.
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Capt. T. P. Hall FITZPATRICK, British str. 2,838, R. E. Hut. Mr. & Mrs. A. S. Hardy
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Hon. Mr. --Order.
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HALDIS Norwegian str., 1,055. G. Balberg,
17th June-Bangkok 7th June, Rice Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. Me HONGKONG MARU, Japanese str., 3,157, 8. Togo,
11th Jans-Moji 6th June, Coal-Toyo Kisen Kaisha.
Mrs. W. D. Kraft
E. EL Levatus
Me G. T. Lovd
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HOLSTEIN, German str., 1,113, D. Henk, 22nd, and Ms. Maurice
June Haiphong 19th and Hoikow 21st Jane, Rico-Jebsen & Co.
Hus, French str., 742, Panier, 8th May
Halpheng 5th May, General-A H. Marly.
HUNAN, British str., 1.143, Benson, 21st June Kursten 15th Juno, Coal-Shewan, Tomes & Co.
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