BARCLAY,

PERKINS

FAMOUS

LONDON STOUT.

The

"A HUMAN ORCHID”-

CURIOUS DIVORCE CASE,

The following Now York mezzago is published in the London Daily Telegraph:-

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7TH, 1910

AIRSHIPS AND THE ATLANTIC.

the

| 18 NONCONFORMITY ON THE WANE

STEIXING DEORMÁZES IN CHURCH

MEMDESSHIP.

rested the denominations us sach will coase to

"It is obvious that it this decline is not ar; 3 exist," says a writer in the Christian Common. wealth, in commenting on the deprcase in Nonconformist churol moborship in the United Kingdom, as shown in official station gested ---

1907 1908 1909

INTIMATIONS

NOTICE TO THOSE INTERESTED

CIVIL ENGINEERING

WORK.

THE FOLLOWING SURPLUS MATERIAL FROM CONSTRUCTIONAL WORK AT THE.

TAIKOO DOCK. HONGKONG-

Baptists.

Total dooronse in three years

1908 .1909 1910

Dearcasa 4,864 5,869 1,553 ... 12,296 Congregationaliste:

... Increase

Decrease 1,291

37

IS NOW

2,492

Portable Locomotive Bojlers and Engines,

Marine Boilers Complate.

1907

Total decrease in three years a

Wesleyan Methodista.

Decrease 2,034

3,746

Vertical Steam Engine, Rope Drive:

Plenty" Engine and Dynamo.

Vertical Food Donkey,

1908

-4,424

1909

1,144

2,267

91

Stone Crualiers.

New York to London by airship seems s and Vaniman seriously assert that they intend, venturesome proposal, but Hosana.” Wollman under

the joint auspices of the Daily Telegraph Mrs. Eleanor Tanner soeurod a divorce at Los and the New York Times, to cross the Atlantic Angalos on Saturday on the ground of wilful in this perilons fashion. They propose to nogloot on the part of bor husband. The late plough ur, be expression in peamisit at that he was not a bad sort of man at heart, and altitudo of 300 foot above sea level, so that tios. The following are some of the figures

not appear. He alleged through friends

the sirship.w will be practically in the lower air would have lived gladly with his wife and current such as is experienced by sailing vessels child, but, to tell the truth, he had been and steamers. Assuming this to be the case, it sterilised out of house and home by his wife's follows that, brdadly stated, September is alleged manis for storilisation.

favourable month for the attempt. A cursory Mrs. Tammor is a millionaiross. Botty Tonner,

chart of for baby kid-20 osrefully has she lyen

otvis far and wide in Califormisano at the recent meteorological

North Atlantic proves this the Imman orchid-

An area of high barometric pressar-on-anti- roared-will inherit, if the lives, at least syclonic system-cover the centre of the £5,000,000. Soon after

was born the ocean between Gibraltar and Amerles, and Betty Tanuers wont to Los Angeles, so that she round this the wind circulation is in the might live a houlthy outdoor life, and never be same direction as that of the hands of a infected by horri gorms, of which Mra. Tanner watch. Hence, on its equatorial side there is an Leading Brand admittedly had a morbid dread.

casterly wind, whereas on its northern limita the wind blows directly from New York to the English Channel. Among the North Atlantic rontes fine weather and light westerly winds are the usual features of September, although they are somewhat less constant than in August Thus, if the airmen can effect the passage in six days, as they assert, it is not improbable that thor will have a fair wind all the way. The isotherm of 60 deg, stretches from south west to north-east across the ocean almost coinciding rightly expect a temporet ranging from about 55 with the steamer track.so that the voyagers may of the Bir In the shudo daring the passage ranging f leg to 6 deg. According to the sub-charis of for frequency for the month, there is very little thick weather over the North Atlantlo in September. Hence this is not likely to hinder the passare under normal conditions.

in

ENGLAND.

The

bost that

On her instructions, it seems, architects began planning a most curious house in one of the most fashionable residence districts of Los Angelos. The mansion literally was built around Betty. First the ground wae sterilised, and then every bit of building material that went into the structure was storilised. The walls of the nursery were made as nearly germ proof as possible. Even the dir Betty breathed was sterilisel before was allowed to enter the

Tom.

Servants waited on the little miss, and saw to it that everything she touched her toys, food, and clothes-weraatorilised, and thorough

antiseptic. The father was not allowed to hold in ttle girl on his lap or oven kiss her, Can and her mother did not pretend to take such

libertins,

be obtained.

SOLD

EVERYWHERÈ.

SOLE AGENTS FOR CHÍNA : DADY BURJOR & Co.

Wholesale Wine & Spirit Merchants.

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(Chinese Daily Presu), PUBLISHED. DAILY,

+

At last the atmosphere in his home became too rarefied for Tauner, and ho absounded. For three yours he has not been at liome when Mrs. Tanner and Betty were thors. In tius absence of his wife and daughter Tanner cocasionally appeared and lived in the house for a few weeks at a time. The last time he was in Los Angeles was in January of this year, when Betty was nearly five years of age. Mrs. Tanner has made no request for alimony.

September is not absolutely free from winds of gale fores along the North Atlantic steamer routes, but instances of this nature seldom cour On an average, two West India hurricanes may bo expected to move between New

York and London during the month of September. They may follow each other in quick succession, or may be r

be widely separated. In some years, 1

or they how. over, September is a very quiet month along the steamer tracks. On the whole, the conditions of wind, fog, and temperature of the air are dig. timotly favourable for the venturesome airmen We

hove

not referred to the sea temperaturo, in the hope that the airship will not have misfortune to test it by immersion, but it is The writer of a London letter in the Madras protically the same as the air temperature in Times has this good story ---

LOST BY A HEAD,

Heptember along the route to be followed.

THE AMERICAN COTTON FRAUDS,

1910

Total decrease in four yours... 9,869 had been growing in size and influence." says For many youre these great religious bodies the writer. "Now it would appear, from their own raports, that, having reached their zenith, their sun is declining.

reported that it has become smaller than it was For several years past pach of them has the year before. They have not merely failed to keep pace with the growth of population: there is an actua) numerical decrease.

"Wo are strongly of opinion that the theology, the pulpit teaching, the services, and general occlesinationl machinery of organised Christianity require a thorough overhauling."

THE WALKING ENGINE.

A small six-ton steam traction engine which walked" ou "feet" instead of running on wheels, and hauled a load of 14 pas, attracted BOMB notice in London streets last month. It was the Pedrail Tractor, designed specially for rough and maddy roads. Its appearance in tho West End of London was not intended w toru up for gas mains, but partly as an adver reflection on the roads, some

of thom

just now tisement, partly, perhaps, to give the ugly but monster a treat. The chief feature of the ndrail is the distribution of weight

and driving effort over a greater area of road surfàso, thus rendering the machine able to travel across almost any contry, at

and at the same time to draw a much heavier load than other engines. Its poliarity lies in the sabeditation of feet mouetest on sliding spokes which form the wheel. Each "foot, which is eleven inches in diameter, is laid Bat apon the

roadway until validation certificates for cotton shipments, and momposed of rubber incased in stool. The rost after the lat September hills of Jadius would wheels run in a dust-proof caror upon rails that be delivered only for cotton ne uall in the hands of the carriers. The meeting accordingly" wheels. rly enclosed within the revolving It is claimed that the haulage power confirmed the resolution passed on the 22nd of the pedrail is twice that of ordinary traction billy declining froin flip 31st October to sedept onzines. At trial recently one of them hauled of lading accompanying cotton balos, a load of 56 tone up Patucy-bill. We do not unless their genuineness was guaranteed by the look forward to seeing them common in Pic- oxchange buyers in America.. The meeting adilly or Pall-mall, for they are certainly not was still prepred to meet a deputation of beautiful, and under goal road conditions hardly American bankers in London.

Lecessary.-The Times.

From Paris comes a delightful tale of one Francois Brigaux, who was recently charged with attempting to steal a dummy and the dress shown on it from outside a lineu-draper's shop. Francois accounted for the apparent lapse by At a meeting of European bankers, held in informing the magistrate that owing to a pass-London recently, à resolution was passed regret ing glimpse at the wine when it was red he had ting that the desired protection was not afforded

the scheme of the American Bankers' Asso whom he had the Longur to bo

engaged was just going to kiss her he explained, when shopman came ons and gave me in charge." The mo istrate gravely disposed of this plin,

by Chalets largely throughout Southern Ohins pointing ozt that the dummy had no head and Blunt the mistake was therefore so discourteous Terms for Advortikin to..

(Translation free) casty the lady Dint Francois must go to gael for 10. Des Vanz Road three months. I fool sure that if the latter had Central, Hongkong 131; Fleet Stroot, London, had the happy thought of pleading that it seemed, or from the different; Agents.

to him quite astaral for the lady to lose her Docalments translated from or into Classicis head when suddenly kissed in the street, he or Colloquial Chinese.

would have been lot off with a fine.

raistaken the dummy for a lady named Fifine, toties, under which Railways would issue other "feet" take its place. The "fest"

Is the oldest and still immeasurably the best Advertising medium among the Native Community. Established for omr FIFTY YEARS.

the

VESSELS ADVERTISED AS LOADING.

To sscurtain the aacharage of any Vessels, the Harbour has been divided into Four Sestions commencing from Green Island. Vessels anchoring nasrest Kowloon ara market ““ %,"

nearest Hongkong “h,” midway betwean Hongkong and Howloon “m," and thoss vessels berthed at the Kowloon Wharf "k.w." together with the number denoting họ section.

SECTIONS.

DESTINATION,

3. From Blake Pier to Naval Yard. 4. From Naval Yard to East Point

1. From Green Island to the Harbour Master's.

2. From Harbener Master's to Blake Pier.

VESSEL'S NAMES.

FLAG & RIG! SERTE

CAPTAIN.

H. C. Norris

Oron Jones. R.N.8.

LONDON, DUNKIRK & ANTWERF

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LONDON, &C., VIA USUAL PORTS OF CALL LONDON & ANTWERP VIA SINGAPORE, &C... COPENHAGEN

111

R HAMBURG & ANTWERT. &c.

HAMBURG & ANTWERP, &

HAVRE, HAMBURG & ANTWERP, &c HAYRE, & HAMBURG A STRAITS, &c. ... MARSEILLES HVRE & HAMBURG &..... MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP

MARSVILLES, &, VIL PORTS OF SALE...

GLAMORGANSHE ASSATE... NORE -TRANQUNNAK BELGRAVIA BILTIA. BADENIA ALEBIA... ARMENIA

CARNARVONSHIRE

Brit, str. Brit

Brit str. Dan. str.... Gor, str Ger. str.

&. Philipps, .N.B.

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A Ch-latiansen

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MUNCASTE CASTLE INDRAWADI KUMERIC

MARBEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP VIA SINGAPORE, &C 129 MARU HAVRE & HAMBURG VIA STRAITS C. MARBEIILES, LONDON & ANTWERP VIA SINGAPORE.&C. MARFEU LES LONDON À À ̈NTWERP VIA SIngapore, &c‡ NAPLES GENÇA. ALGIERS, GÍNRALTAR, &C. THIESTE, &C., V'A SINGAPORE, 0. NEW YORK -PORTS & SUEZ CANAL INDRAVELLI” BOSTON & NEW YORK BOSTON & NEW YORK

VICTORIA, B.G., VANCOUVER, & SEATTLE & VANCOUVER VIA SHANGHAI, JAPAN, &c. VANCOUVER VIA SHANGHAI, JAPAN, &c..

& TAU MA VIA JAPAN

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VIA SHANGHẬT, & INABA ARD

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&

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KOBE & YOKOHAMA

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CHEFOO & TIENTSIN

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SHANGHAI MOJI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

SHANGHAI KOBE & YOKOHAMA

SHANGHAI VIA SWATOW. AMOY & FOOCHOW

TANDA MABU BUYO MARU

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str... Brit, str....! Brit str. Brit. str.

W. Gray, Williams- G. B. McGill

1. Goto

К. Канага K. Sato...

H. Regener M. Yagi M. Winckler F. Iseke

F. L. Sommer

M. Winckler

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TO, BR DESPATORED

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P. & O. & N. Co... P. & O. 8. N. Co. MELOKERS & Co HAMBURO-AMERIKA

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NILPON TUSEN KAISHA NEON YOSEN KAIPHA NIPPON JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE..

On 15th last, at Noon

About 19th inst.

On 20th init. Or 31st Inst. On 17th Nov.

are

To-merrow. On 13th inst On 9th Nov. Aboat 17th inst. On 11thist at 1 P. On 12th insta at D'light On 23rd Inst.

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On 20th inst.

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Qā 25th Nov.. at Noon.

About 18th

Op 13th

îust.

ainst, at 5P.M.. On 26th inst., at Nooo.

test despatch. On

Just, at 4 P.M. On 14th inst., Lt4 P..

11th

..BUTTELFIELD '& SWIBALD... On 10th inst., st Noon.

T. McClront-Liddel JARDINE, MATHESON

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WH. 8. Hall, R.N.E.

Rebufat

..

Richard

S. Yamane....

F. Whooler...

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SHANGHAI VLA FOOCHOW

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SHANGHAI...

ANHOI

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SHANGHAI MOJI & KOHË.

BINGO MAbu

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8. J. G. Parsons

SHANGHAI

Brit. str.

1 na,

SHANGHAL

SHANGHAI, KOBE TOKOHAMA & MOJT

DEVANIA PEKING

Brit. str.

H. Powell

SHANGHA

Ger. str.

P. Grosch

SHANGHAI KUBE & MOJT

SHANGHAI KOBE & YOKOHAMA

BENEGAMBIA FOOKSANG.... SUEVIA

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ANGHAI NAGASAKI KOBE & YOKOHAMA PRINZESS ALICE SHANGLAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA

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MANILA MANILA MANILA MANILA MANILA

ILOILO & CEBU

SANDAKAN VIA JESSELTON KUDAT & SANDAKAN

BOMBAY VIA SINGAPORE & PENANG. BOMBAY VAL SINGAPORE, & COLOMBO SINGAPORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA... BATAVIA, CHERIBON, SAMARANG, &

&

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P.&O.S. N. MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES... OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA

About 9th inst. On 0th ist, P.K. ...Today, at 10 A.3.

... JARDINE.

DINE. MATHESON & Co., T. Jazdine, Matheson & Co., Lu. VADIN

AW: Outerbridge.

Brit etr.

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Brit

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NAMBANG TJILIWONG

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1m,

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Mathias

Fbembill

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BU TERFIELD & SwiRN -Nitrox

NAPON YUZEN KAISHA BUTTERFIELD AND SWIRE

P. 4O. $. N. Co.

Tomorrow, at Darlight

On 9th inst., at D'int On 9th instat night On 12th inst

On 12th inst, at 4 x.m.

... About 138 just

OLOF W. & Co., LTD. MELCHERS & Co. HAMBURO-AMERIKA LINTE JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LD... JARDINE,

HAMBURO-AMERIKA LINIE MYLCHEZO & Co JAVỀ CHINA-JAPAN LIJK OSAKA SHOLEN KAISHA ..OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.

DOUGLAS LATRAIK & CO. DOUGLAS LAPRAIX & CO. DA TAPEAIR & CO. "Donolas

Douglas Larhaix & Co BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE JARDINE

MATHERON & CO., L..... BRERA

Can. Tomas & Co. BUTTERFIELD & EWIBE

-*

Un 15th inst About. 19th inst. 21st inst Ou2th ist, at Noon.

Un 4th Nov. Ün 6th Dec,

Quick despatch On 12th inst., at 10A.M. On 9th inst., at 10 a.. To-day, at 11 A.M. ** On 9th inst., at 11 A.M. On 17th insi, at 11 A.M On 14th inst, at 11 AM Tod at 10 AM...

at F.M.

To-morrow, at Noon, On Ilth inst., at 4 P.M

... JAUDINE. MATURSÓN & CO., ID... On 14th inst, at 4 p.m.

CHEWAN TOME &

& Co.

....BUTTERFIELD &

SWILE

BURTERFIELD BWIRE

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

& Co.

On 15th inst.. at Noon

Te-morrow, at 4 P.M.

On 13th

inst, at 4 PM. LD.... On 15th inst., at D'light

End of Oct.

On 12th inet, at Foon. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

On 18th inst JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LD...... To-morrow, as Noon. JAYA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN *** ... Quick despatch

FOR

SALE.

12Expansion Joints for Contrifugal l'amp c. I. Foot Valves for Centrifugal Pumps 9" and

12" Didarator.

Rocker Pump Engine.

Blouin Winok.

Portable Stone Breaker and Anto Screening Stean Pile Driving-Winch.

and Loading Machine.

Cement Mixur Paleometer Paps. Duplex Feed Pump. Duplex Steam Pamps. Double Acting Pump, single Cylinder. Ballast Pump.

Planger Pump, Hercules Pump. Gwynne's 3-Throw Ram Pump

Pump

Single Centrifugal Pump with Engine, Single Centrifugal Pump with Pulleys and

Shafting.

Double Centrifugal Pump with Pulleys and

Shafting. -

Centrifugal Pump with Falleys,

Winch for Pile Driving

Motor Driven Winch with Controller.

Largs Pilo Driving Steam Hammers.

Small File Driving Steam Hammers.

Two ton Hand Cranes.

Tip Waggons and a Number of Carriages for

sante.

Iron Skip Buckets.

e. Tyrod Wheels without 'Axles,

e. 8. Tyred Wheels with Axles.

c. 8. Wheels and Axles without Tyres,

14 h. Rails with Iron Ties,

401b. Ruils.

Flanged Steel Piping. Hardwood Core Eats, Railway Sleepers.

3" Boarding

Six-Sheave Blocks.

12" si. Right Angle Berd.

Enquiries and offers should be addressed to the undersigned, who will be pleased to supply further particulars if noċessary.

Hongkong, 3rl October, 1910.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

HONGKONG, CHINA AND JAPAN.

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27th-

STEAMERS PASSED THE CANAL. Sept. 16th-Dumbar, Japan, Kano Maru, Laerten, Perseva, pikh. Wrayerstle., 20th- Peking, Peona, Senegambia. 23ra-Bencorlich, Kacach Mart, Numar, Paleocius. Jenavon, Konang S. Sueria, Bunda 30th- Carmarthenshire, Goeben, Hitachi Maru, Indien, Oanfa, Orestes, Prinsese Al ce, Seneca, tankin. Oct. 4th-4 Maru. Braemar, Breconshire.. Erzherzog Franz Ferdinand, Glenroy, Szorit,

Stentor.

ARRIVALS AT HOME.

Det. 4th-Cardiganshire, Glaucus, Scindia,

Par Derflinger, for Europe, &c., Countess de Crenneville, Mr and Mrs G. Miller, Capt. 8. G. Sampson, Mr and Mrs Welt, Measry H. P.. Bingham, L. N. Hene, G. E. B. Dobbs, Jose Mirandes, Wm Downie, H. van Meines, Ch. H. Yeagle, K. C. Moss, Baymond, J. C. Harry, A

Russell, G. J. Obar, Ed. Hoffman, F. W., Segovia, K. Smith, Miss A. Hendig, Miss Sonder, Capt. and Mrs ricksen, Mrs Behwoldt, Messrs J. Lord, Krause, I. Robertson and W. Hochstedt, Miss O. Ropper.

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SBELS IN DOCK.

September 26th. Taikoo Dock-Union, Sungkiang..

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ON SALE.

DOUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS. January to June, 1918 With INDEX. Price $7.50.

On sale:st the “ Hoxokong, Daily Press?

Hongkong, 30th June. 1910.

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