-MORE DEADLY THAN THE BAYONET

BY ROTAL WARRANT

A REMINISCENCE OF JOHANNESBURG DURING THE HOE WAR.

Bad water killed raore aen during the Boor war than did cannon, rifle or bayonet-for the majority of deaths were through Enteric and Dysentery, disonson caused by germs in a polluted water supply.

Towards the end of the war Mr. Gorrit Van Tuluen, an employé on the Tranevoal Railwaya, was slational in Johannesburg. "It was while

stationmaster at Johannesburg Park Station that I fell victim to Dysontory through drink ing bad water," said he. I had severe pains in the stomach sud was constantly purgin, my strongth gradually falling away until I became so thin as to be but little more than & living skeleton. For six months I remained in this miserable state of ill-health, during which time I lived on "slops "and the slightest of dist, and then-finding that the doctor's medicins the various other remedies I tried did me no good-I resuived to take a course of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pals People. These pills onred After six bottles of that the Dysentery ceased, I had no more pains in the stomach, and was able to cut anything I likod,``

me,

Soon after the Boor war was over," con- tinued Mr. Van Tuinen. "I came to Nether lande India. After rosiding in Bataría a for months I contracted Malarial Fever in a severe form, and although I was advised to go into hospital I refused to do so, preferring to doutor myalf at home. However, after a year of almost coatingous suffering I was at Iinst com pelled to go into the Military Hospital at Batavia.

The treatment I received there was of the meat careful kind, but still my hoalth did not improve, the fever refused to leave ray system. Then my thoughts turned to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, the medicine which had boon so good a friend to me in Jehannesburg, and once ogniu "I tried thou. After a few bottles the fever entirely left me, and although it is now live rears since this happened i bavo nover bad an- cther attack. Ieu confidently say that those pills are responsible for my excellent health."

An immediate improvement in the condition of the blead is the first thing acessary for the elimination of sickness and disence. As the blood gaica in parity, richness and strength ao the health improves until fully restored. For parifying, strengthoning and cariching the blood Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People stand supreme. Through to blod they bai d up the nervous system. This is the simple reason for their world-wide reputation as a remedy for Anemis, Debility, Disorders of the Digestion, Skin Ailments, Nervous Complainis, the special maladies of indies. They cas and for be obtained from most medicine vendors and from the Dr. Williams' Madicina Co., 84, Szechua Road, Shanghai, China, one battle for a dollar and a half. six bottles for eight soliam, post free. It should be sided that Mr.. Vau Tufaen now resides at Bundjarmasin, Borneo, where he holds a responsible position in the ofBes of the !! Gowostelijk Intendant.”

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CHURCH SERVICES.

PURVEYORS TO.

H.M. KING GEORGE V.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 17TH, 1911.

JOHN BEGG'S

FAMOUS

SCOTCH

WHISKY.

SEA BORN VERSES.

ON THE LINER "AKI MARU,”

O the Aki Moru,

With Commander and Crow, What a jolly good ship is she!

With her passenger throng She glides smoothly along,

Ploughing the silvery se

And

When she enters the atrait

·She alters her guit, *-

dances the Highland-fing; Or rocks us to sleep

In the troughs of the deep, While breakers their lulishies sing.

Now the Aki Maru,

With her competout crew, Queen of the Indian Sea;

Is

For her looks are all clean,

And never was reen

A

wholesomer ship than abe.

The menus are fine; And the dishes all shine; While the food is truly the best;

Tio waitere attend,

To

He

And their services lend comply with your simple request.

The chief steward's 'man,

Yes, a true gentleman; considers it quite worth while To give me the best,

And he never begrudges a saile.

Which is a good test,

With the broth and the tex, At ten and at threo,

The steward and stewardess DOME;

And soaroh you out, They wander about

To see that each person has some,

If you wish for a drink,

You have only to think,

When lo, and behold: It is hore

If in need of a swim,

Or a turn at the " Gym."; There's a tankful of water quite near.

If the wo ther is warm, Yan flad it no harm,

Playing croquet of ring-toss on dick ;

Or to sit in your chair And so Vanity Fair Going down to her ruin and wreck.

Or, perhaps you would walk With a friend who can talk, And you ramble the dock all round. Ör you gaze at the “stars," Leaning over the bars,

And list to each murmuring som%l.

All the state rooms are right;

And on avery night,

You slumber und peacefully dream;

In your cozy boudoir

You find table and drawer,

Which is surely a capital scheme.

In the saloon you see Grotius of two or of thres, Some of whom the Library calls;

While others who can

View th scenes of Japan Which adorn the beautiful walis.

In our skin we find Everything to our mind;

For our stewardess never forgets.

And the steward's the same; Though we tell not their name, We had say our Good-Bys with regrets,

Two other good friends Their services lend, And these we cannot forget.

One looks after our health, And one after our, wealth. They our gratitude surely will get.

Then the Chief Engineer, And his men, without fear, Are guarding and feeding the power;

So that all may go well, And this bountiful spell

Continue until the last four.

But up on the bridge,

With his eyes on the ridge.

Where the 18 and the sky seem to mest,

Walts an officer bold,

In the heat or the cold,

Ever ready each danger to meet.

O the Aki Marsh

Whose Commander is sure,

What a jolly good ship is shs:

With her passenger throng

She glides smoothly along,

WHOLESALE AGENTS: DADY BURJOR & C».,

7, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

HONGKONG,

PEAK CHURCH-Holy Communion 8 m. every Ploughing the mighty Bes Sunday.

UNION CHURCH, Konnedy Read. Minister-Written on board the Aki Maru by one of the Ev. "Hickling 11 a.m. Worship, Bymns, 29, 617, 519, Paalin 21 (Arnold), Anthem, "Abide with

me (Barnby) Subject Christian Loyalty." 6pm Worship, Hymus G15, 516,818, Palm 72 (Tallia). Subjecto al Devotio

ST. ANDREW'S CHURON, Nathan Hond, Kowloon.. 1st Su day, after Trinity, 14th June, 11. Holy Companio at noon, Sunday Fene 1 at 10 a. the Vicange Evening Fervice at 6 p.m. Opening Service of New Organ, at 430 p.m. ou Saturday, 24h June.

ST. Jour's CATHEDRAL, Hongkong, 18th June, let Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion (8.15 am) Matina (21 aan.) Responses, Feria Venie, Tuckets hus, of the 13th morning; Te Deum, opkins in 0.5 ubilate, Hayes in F.; Arth m, There is a green hill entley Gound; Fracher. The Bi-bop of Victoris Hymne, 192 and 658. Holy Commug'on (12.16 am.) NB-Paalm 90 v-rses 1, 2, 9, 10, 13 and in unison. Psalm 91 vozes 1, 7 and 14 in 14 unison, Palm 92, verses 1, 2, and 10 4. P.

in unison. Evensong (6.45 p.m.)

passengers, Oliva E. Weston, sailing from. Colombo to Kobe, April 3rd, 1911.)

ON SALE,

THE FIFTY Y ABS

ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR

日歴英中年十五

FROM 1ST JANUARY, 1864 20 318 DERME

1913, BEING FROM THE 1ST YEAR OF TH 76 CYCLE TO TB 59TH YEAR OF THE Теги Скот,

PRICE $2 CASH.

On Sale at the HONGKONG DAILY PREBS" Ferial; Fealms, of the 18th evening OPTICE, or Agents in all the Ports of the Smart; Nune Dimi tis. Felten Hymas, 30, 1:3 and 12. N.B-Palm 93, vrae Far East. 1; and 5in ison. Feal» 54 verses 1, 2,7 -22 and 28 in unison. "Orgaz Recital, Monday, June 19th, at 5.30 p.m.

The Book will be sent by Registered Post (free) to any part of the World unrepresented 97 Agents on receipt of Money Order.

TELEPHONE No. 565.

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 16th at 11.55 a.m.--The barometer has risen slightly on the E. and N.E. coasts of Chins and in 8.W. Japan, and fallen consider. ably in E. Japan.

SHIPPING IN POET.

TEAMERS

BORNEO, Garman str., 1,344, R., Sembill, 15th

Jane-Sandakan 10th Jane, Timber and General-Malshers & Co.

BRAND, Norwegian str., 1,519, Evenson, 8th June-Nowchwang 30th May, Chefon 2nd June, General T. & Co.

CHANGCHOW, British str., 1,205, Mills, 15th Jane-Newelwang 8th June, General--- Butterfeld & Swiro.

CHEKAN, British str., 1,350, L. Lloyd Jones,

8th Jane-Shanghai 4th Jane, General Butterfeld Swire.

CHINHUA, Pritish str., 1,349, Benson, 14th

Juno-Shanghai -11th June, General Butterfeld & Swiro,

CHITUEN. Chinoge str., 1,177, Wm. Jamieson, 11th Jane Bhanghai 7th June, General- C. S. N. Co.

CLARA JEBEN, German str., 1.102, H. Ipland,

14th June-Amey 13th June, General- Jobren & Co.

DAIGI MART. Jamoso str., 846. H. Murayama,

14th June-Swatow 13th Juno, General Osaka Sheron Kaisha.

DAITA MAKU, Jap. str.. 1.735, Nakamoto, 12th June-Mcten 5th June. Coal-M. D. E. DERWENT, British str., 1,560, J. Jenkins, 10th June-Saigon 6th June, Rico and Genoral -Chines DETAE, Norwegiau str., 1,102; J. Bing, 15th June-Bangkok and Hoihow 14th Jans, Genoral-China Siam 8. N. Co,

The depression lying in the neighbourhood of Koros Straits yesterday has reached the S.E.FRx, Norwegian str., 867, N. G. Anders, 12th part of the Bea of Japan.

Pressure Las

given way moderately over the Loochnos, Formosa and Luzon under the in- fluence of a typhoon which, at present, appeara to be situated to the S... of Meiseo Sima and

be moving towards W.N.W.

to

Pressure is relatively high over the Facilio to the Eastward of the Bouins, and over the part of the China Sea.

Moderate to freak S.W. and W. may be ex pected over the N. part of the China Sea.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am. to day, C.07 inshsa,

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows:→→→ Hongkong & Neighbourhood...(*) Formoss Channel

Variable winds, modorate,

Same as No. 1.

South coast of China between Hongkong and Lamecka. South coast of China between

Honghose and HaicanSame as No. 1. * 8.W. winds, moderate; showery.

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS,

Following is a list of auclaimed telegrams ying in the Great Northern Telegraph Com- pany's office at Hongkong :-

ADDRESS

Addy, Hongkong Hotel...

Katenwing Kerchong

Kolionetjie

Kwangkahing

FROM ...Yokohama

Kobo Omula, Yokobains ..Soerabain Sceraba.io

Kwongtemtai Kwongyenpong Kobo Massey, Hongkong Hotel St. Petersburg 1311, 5288...

2988, 4410... 6410, 7456...

...Amoy Amoy ...Shanghai

FROM

The following is a list of unclaimed telegrams lying in the Eastern, Australasia & China Tela graph Company's office at Hongkong :---

ADDRESS Arnholi-Stanley, Pacifio. Mail

Line Office

.Chicago Devawongso PrinceMahacḥaker Hanoi ...Manila

Lawtichaan 221, Hollywood Batavia

Hailong

Lokyo

...Rangoon

Sende

...Maono

Shuncheong

Nandini

Thongshim cfo Wangfatyuon

Bonham Strand

....Port Darwin

Wosing

Bombay

..Macao

Baigon

0678 1344 0361 0674 Yuenetan

ILLUMINATION.

FOR SALE

RED JAPANESE LANTERNS of approved size and CORONATION CANDLES of 61" long-burning for 4 to 41 hours. Prices without competition. Ilease send order early to avoid disappointment, GRACA & CO. FEDDER ST. (Hongkong Hotel Building)

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M

ITSUBISHI GOSHI KWAISHA..

(MITSU BISHI CO.) COAL DEPARTMENT

SOLE PROPRIETORS of TAKASIMA OCHI, MUTABE, YOSHINOTANI, HOJO, KANADA, NAMAZUTA, SAYO SKINNEW. and KAMIYAMADA, Collieries,

SOLE AGENTS FOR KISHIDAKE Coals.

HEAD OFFICE -—MARUNOUCHL TOKYO

BRANCH OFFICES-NAGASAKI, MOJI, KARATSU, WAKAMATSU, KOBE, OSAKA, SHANGHAI, HONGKONG, HANKOW.

Cable addresses for above, " IWASAKI " Codes, AI, ABC 5th Ed., Western Union

YOKOHAMA M. ASADA, Eeq. CHINKIANG: Messrs. GRABING & Co. MANILA: Mesure, MaconoRAY & Co. SINGAPORE: Messrs. BOBNEO CO., LTE

For Particulars, apply to

Y. SHIBUYA, Manager, No. 2, Padder Street, Hongkong. Hongkong, 12th May, 1911.

163

Juno-Newchwang 4th and Dalay 6th Jano, Bear Asgaard, Thorssen & Co. HONGKONG MARV, Japanese str., 3.438, H. Hinokuma 31st May Moji 26th May, HONGKONG, French air, 739, A. Corneliasson,

General-Toyo Kison Kaisha.

13th June-Haiphong 10th and Hoihow INABA MARU. Japanese str., 3837, 8. Tomina

12th June, General-A. B Marty,

11th June-Brattle 9th May, Shuanghai 9th June, Coal and General-Nippon Yuson LIGHTNING, British str., 2.122. E. P. Smith,

Kaisha

12th June-Calcutta via Straits 6th June, General-David, Sassoon & Co.

Loore BANG, British atr., 1,092, Z. Wheeler, 12th June-Manila 96 June. General- Jardins, Matbeson & Co.

Looson. German atx., 1,020. G. Schultzin, 14th Juno-Bengkok 7th June, Rico-Nord- deutscher Lloyd.

MATHILDE, German str., 831, Chr. Ulderup, 14th June-Haiphong and Hoitow 13th Jane Rice and General Jebsen & Co. MUBEX, Briti-l atr., 3066, Y, A. Thomas, 10th

June-Balik Papan 2nd June. Bulk Oil- Aagaard, Thoresen & Cn. SABINA RICKNERS, Dutch sir.. 573, D. E. Boeve, 10th June Foochow 8th June, Rallact Asiatic Petrolanır Clk. SAMSEN, German str., 908, Wolf, 8th June-- Bangkok 31st May, Rice-Butterfeld & Swire. SHIBETORO MARU, Japanese str., 1,234, Ne- moto, 12th Juno-Moji 6th June, Coal- Osaka Sheson Kaisha. TAIMUN, Chinese str. 1,216, R. Paramore, 14th Jane Shanghai 11th June, General- C. M. S. N. Co.

TELEMACHUḤ, British atr., 1.330. Fraser, 14th June-Saigon 10th June, Rica and General

Wo t'at Sing. THTAROM, Datoh sir.. 3,567, F. Zwart, 10th June--Maciear 2nd June, General-Java. China Japan Lija.

YATSHING, British str., 1,424, S. J. Payne, 14th and Swatow 10th and 13th

JnShap Jardine, Matherson &

Jade,

Co., Ltd.

YUNNAN. British str., 1,240, G. W. Eddy, 9th Jane-Newchwang 2nd June, Coal-But- Lorfield & Siro.

SAILING VERNEL,

ECLIPSE. British 4-master bargne, 2,996, Jame, White, 12th May-New York 20th Jan.. Kercseno Oil--Standard Oil Co.

VESSELS EXPECTED.

TUR AMERICAN MAIL

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG FOR

VANCOUVER, B.C.. SEATTLE

PORTLAND (0r)

VIA

SHANGHAI AND

JAPANESE

FORTS.

Tons

Captain

To all ou or About

Steamers

LUCERIC...

6,400 J. Alathic.

30th June,

To be followed by other Steamers of the Company at regular intergals. The Steamere of the BANK LINE, LTD., Carry Carga ou through Bill of Lading to all overland Common Points in the United States of America and Canada, and also for the Chlef Ports in Mexico, and Central and South America. Will call at AMOY and KEELUNG if sufficient inducement offers.

The Steamers of the Line are of the most modern type, have excellent accommodation for steerage passengers and a limited accommodation for Cabin Passengers; they are fitted throughout with Electrio Light, the "Imoorie" and "Octeric" also laring Wireless Talagraphy, Special Arrangemouto have been made for Express Parcals to American and Canadian Points,

For Rates of Freight and Passage, apply to

TELEPHONE No. 780.

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED. Kio's BUILDING, Praya Central.

INDIAN AFRICA N

LINE.

THE FAST MODERN STEAMERS OF THIS LINE AFFORD THE THE

QUICKEST FREIGHT TRANSPORT FROM THE ORIENT TO SOUTH

AFRICA.

-Cargo carried ou through Bills of Lading from HONGKONG BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN (Natal) EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN withi transhipment at COLOMBO.

PROPOSED SAILINGS.

Fraи HONGKONG:

FROM COLOM

For mates and further information, apply to-

Hongkong, 10th Juna, 1911.

THE BANK LINE, LIMTIED, (MANAGING AGENTS).

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SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC.

CO., LTD.

GOTHENBURG.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM RONGKONG (BUBJECT TO ALTERATION).

DESTINATION

-STKAMERO

DATH UN BAILINGS. SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, KOBE& Mou "YEDDO"

bout 22nd July. For Fraight and Further Particulars, apply to

TELEPHONE NO. 171. OLOF WIJK & CO., CHINA AGENCIES, AKTIEBOLAG,

YORK BUILDINGS TOP FLOOR-

461

VISITORS AT HOTELS,

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mrs E. M. A. Apear

Arda yab

Mr H. H. Kando Mr. & Mro. Bush

Me F. F. Chilvera Bir D.E. Clack Mr.

2.W.E, Clarks Mr. H. L. Condon The T.K.K. sz. Chiyo Maru with the U.S. maila mailed from Yokohama on the 12th inst, Mr G. C. Cods/1

WO Str. Coyle aad is due at Hongkong on the 20th isutant.

Mr N. K.. Davidson Tho PM. 8.8. Cu, str. Mongolia sailed from Mr W. C. Drew San Francisco on the 6th inst. for Hongkong. Br H. W Durlacher via Honolulu Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki and Mr E. J. W. Enimes Mazila, and in dus to arrive at Hongkong, on Mr Egar the 7th prox

The TKK. str. America Mars left Ban Francisco with U.S. maila 14th inst.. and is expected to arrive here on about 11th pros. vis Japan Ports.

THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

The E. & A. str. Eastern from Sydney; &c., toft Port Darwin on the 8th instant for Hong kong, via Timor and Manila,

TRE- CANADIAN. MAIL-

The C.P.R. Co. str. Monteagle arrived at Maji at 10 am, on the 12th inst., and left again ́at 8 p.m. same da for hanghai, where she is

due to arrive at noon on the 14th inst.

The C.P.B. Co.'s str. Empress of India arrived of Yokalamos at 6:30 am on the 15th instant, and left again at 2 p.m. same day for Kobe, where she is due to arrive at I p.m. on the 16th inst

THE INDIAN MAN,

The Indo-China str. Laisang left Caloutta for the Straits and Hongkong in the 7th inst., and is dus hore about the 23rd inst

MSBUKANT STEAMERS.

The P. & A. S.8. Co. str. Henrik Ibsen from Portland left Muži on the 11th instant, and is dae te arrive at Hongkong to-day.

Mr & Mrs Ehroufols Mr C. G. L., Elverson

Mr J. F. English Mr G. EL. Evans Mr F. Errom

Mr. H. G. Fisher Mr J. Forrester Lerman Fuller Mr A. S. Ginger Mr. V. Goulbourn Capt. 7. P. Hall MrJ.C. Hamilten Mr A. Harrison. Mr T. F. Hausen Hon.& Mm, E.A. Howat Mr & Mre Horatio, 8.

King

Dr. Spencer Hough

Ir & Mrs F. E. Hugh

Mr Th van Hunt Mr R. Innes Mrs R. Irwin

Mr H. L Jones Mr K. Joseph

Mr. P. H. Kimsnež

Mr E C. Julien

Mr M. H. Lozan Air Vacdousl

Pr. O. Marriott Mr & Mrs. Matthreser

and family

Mr. Meyler

Mr E. V. Mitchelmore Mr & Mra A, B, Moulder Air W. North Mr P. H. Nye

Mr. V. d'ertinget Mr J. C. Ogden Mr Parke

Mr E. H. Pond Mr A. T. Prichard Mr. B. H. Ray Mr. H. Solomon Dr. & Mr.A.). Spalding Mr. J. Spitiles Miss W.

W-Square

Lt. & Mr. O. E, Stainer

Mr J. W. Taylor St. 8. Taylor Mr Geo. Tobler Miss G. Warren. Mr Werring

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Miss L. Arnold Mr T. Aoki Air R. A. Arivain Capt. Thos Arthur

Belition Mr M. P. Beattie

ise Brandt

Me and Mra H.' E.

Bilger & Bun

Dr. Crootfaldt M. Engster

on

Mir A Fabran

The Philippines Co. str. Rubi left Manila the 14th inst, and is duo hore to-day at day-

light.

The Mogul Line str. Sikh from United King- dom lex Singapore on the 15th inst. morning, and is therefore dae here on or about the 20th instant afternoon.

Misa, 31. Gains

Mr H. George Mr 3. Gordon Mr A. Harper MT. Hood

Mr B. S. Kabel The HA Linie str. Helles left. Singapore Miss C. Keck on the 14th instant. p.m., and may be expected here on or about the 21st instant p.m.

The Mogul Line str. Puthun left United Kingdon on the 12th March for Hongkong ria Straits.

The O.S.K. str. Chicago Maru left Tacoma

KiveSoLER PRIVATE HOTEL,

Comdr. F. Acton, R.X. Mr H. Adan

Mra F. Acton & Maid

Mr. E. Aract

Mr & Mrs Aucott

Mr. H. Bonuott

Nr. F. Bavington

Dr. & Mrs BW. Brown Mocker

Mrt MeaF.J. Crawford Mr&Mrs.D. Donnelly

Mr C, L. Geriau Mr J. Grabant

Mr. & Mrs. C.E. Harvey

Dr. Hobaon

Mr. H. Hofman

Mr. H. Koch

Mr & Mr. P. Lammert

and children

yeast

O BARIT

Mir, & VIB. A.Ç. Logan Mr. J. B. Macgregor No de Mrs. LĎ. Mandel Master Mardell Mr. E. J. McNulty K. H. Morrison Sir Francis Piggott

Me J. Robertson Mrs G.

G. Bachao Mies K. Sachse Me, A. L. Shields Mr. P. D. Stewari ale. B. Webh

Mr Whyte Mr Otto

isinger Mr. and Mrs, K. A. M

Williams

Mr. J. W. Wilson

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From June 17th to 23rd, 1911.

LOW WATEE.

F'kong

Mean

Time,

Height

ft. in.

7 55. 1 1.

HIGH WATER.

H'kong

Mean

Mr D. H. Worster

h. . ft. in.

h. x.

Sat.

17 no inferior high-

nor low water.

11 27 6 5

Sun,

18 no interior high-

nor low water.

8 44 al 1

+ Mun.

19 for 4 32 4 2 m 6 34

4 1

Tues.

8 54

-2 50 ai 5 2

10 25

Capt. & Mrs Merlees Dr. Micheol

Wed.

Thur 22

21

5 95

0

1 1

4 24 a 49

11 91

5.38

5 6

U 20 a

Miss Morrison

i.

5'52 a 46

15 5 al

Dr. Mulier

Fri.

23

6 14

6 2

1.39

Mr A. P. Nobbs

Capt. and Mrs. W.

Mr. John Lennox

Miss Lepreito

Mr

V. Lugehl Mr. W. McEwen Mr Moeury

Dr. F. Paterno

Dr. Shmitt Mr. E. E. Smith Mrs H M. Tibbay Mr J. N. Varela -Mim M. S. Wilson

·GRAND HOTEL

Mr & Mrs Meyers Mr E. J. Mooney

for this port vis Japan and Manila on the 27h Dr. Bandevin adímo, aud is due here on or about the 3rd Mr B. W. Bauckham prox.

Mr O. Bruger The TE.K. a. America Mara left San Mr libet Francisco on the 14th instant, and is due to Mr T. Rance

Mc B. Jame arrive at Hongkong on or about 11th prox.

Miss Johnson The T.E.K. str. Kiyo Mart left Manzanillo

Mr Kaulkoiz for Hongkong on the 10th instant, and is due to

Mr Kelly arrive at Hongkong on or about 1st Aurast

The Barber Line str. Natauma left New York and Min Chaa, G.

Dr. V. T. Keyt on the 10th instant for Hongkong and Far East.

King

Mr Muller

Mr. P. W. L. Nannings

Mr R. Porak

Mt J. W. P-ingle

wis A. L. Ramsey Mr& dra. A. 5.Bboward

Mr H. F. Stoneman Mrs Woods

16 a 6 1

J 24 al 5 6 9 36 a 1

20 4 48 4 5 00

7 9 4 A

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, June 16th.

Barometer Temperature

Humidity...

Wind Direction

Foresti

Weather Bain

Presions On Date On Data

Day

at

at

at 4 p.m. 19 am. 4pm.

.29.75 29.77 29.66

93

24

83

71

85

Senth

West

1

op

037

Highest open air Temportare on 15th, Lowest open air Temperature on 15th

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