COMPANY MEETING.

INTERNATIONAL COTTON MANU. FACTURING CO., LTD.

EXTRAORDINARY

MEETING.

LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

THE IMPERIAL CONFERENOW AND THE DECLARATION OF LONDON,

London, June 2id. Mr. Fisher, in tho circumstances, withdrew his Resolution and substituted a Resolution with reference to the consultation of the Dom. inions in future, which Mr. Asquith eaid exsot- expressed what Bir Edward Grey had promised. The Resolution was adopted unanimously. Sir Joseph Ward moved the Rewolution Mr. Asquith; while fully recognising the Aus

the Declaration. tralian

position, said that the adoption of the Resolution would be an immense encouragement. Australians in a diffleulty. The Declaration was Mr. Fisher said that the Resolution placed such a great advance that it would be wrong to 2.Thi. the now shuros be called Preference abandon it. That was quite different from say. Shares and that the holders thereof shall being that they approved of the whole, but they entitled to receive of the profits of the Cam-would go so far as not to oppose the Resolution. pany a cumulative

An extraordinary general meeting of they Internation IC tton Maanfacturing Company,. Limited, was held at the offics of the Company at No. 15, Szechuan Road, Shanghai, last week, when the following resolutions wore submitted for adoption ---

1. That the capital of the Company be increased to Tls. 1,050,000 by the creation of 4,000 new shares of Taola Serenty lle each.

proferential dividond

at the rate of 7 per cent, per annam 012 the capital for the time being pail up on such abarca respectively, such preferential shares to rank, both us regards capital and dividend, in priority to the other shares, but not to confer any further right to participate in profits or surplus asseta.

3-That the raid Preferential Shares shall not confer any right of voting at any General Meeting of the Company, nor shall they qualify any person, to be a Director of the Company,

4-That the Company shall be at liberty to creste further Preferential Shares to rank in all respects pari paseu" with the said 4,000 new Proferential Shares, but on that the aggre gate amount of the Preferential Shares for the Lime being issued and of such farther now shares shall not at any one time exceed one half of the paid up capital of the Company.

2,000

5-1st of the said 4,000 Preferential Shares shall be issued forthwith and the remaining 2,000 shares shall be issued hereafter and when the Board may determine in accordance with Article 50 of the Articles of Association of the Company

COPYRIGHT AND TRADE MARKS.

London, June 2nd.

The Imperial Conforones, sitting at the Board of Trade Ofice, discussed the ques ions of copy. right and trade marks and the introduction of uniformity throughout the Empire. The dis- cussion we adjourned.

THE QUEEN OF THE BELGIANS.

Loudon, June 2od.. The Queen of the Belgians signalised her re covary by driving through Brassels to-day.

GENERAL SIE BEAUCHAMP DUFF,

London, June 2nd. Sir Beauchamp Duff, of the India Office, will be According to the Globe, Lisateanut-Gonoral promoted to the vacancy in the Indian Army caused by the retirement of General Sir Alfred Garelee.

THE AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP..

Loudon, June 2nd ship, played to-day. Mr. II. II. Halton defeated In the fast of the Amateur Golf Champion Mr. Lassen by 4 up and 3 to play. The game. Was is strenuous one, the score being all-square

after the first round.

ITALIAN UNITY.

Remy, June 4th.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 22ND, 1911.

BY ROYAL WARRANT

PURVEYORS TO

H.M. KING GEORGE V..

JOHN BEGG'S SCOTCH

FAMOUS

WHISKY.

SHIPPING IN PORT.

WHOLESALE AGENTS:

DADY BURJOR & Co.,|

7, QUEEN'S LOAD CENTRAL,

HONGKONG,

STEAMNZA ANGRIN, German str., 1,005. C. Kungal, 18th Juno-Bangkat 11th June, Eise-Butter- field & Swire, ANVI, British str., 1,350, J. B. Harris, 181h June-Shanghai 15th June, Gonoral-But- tarfioli & Swiro.

DOLLAR 13th June, Lumber and British str., 2,927, Cross, 17th BRAND, Norvegian str. 1,519, Evanson, 8th

Hemp-Order

BESSIN

Jane-Newchwang 30th May. Chefeo 2nd Taue, General-T. & Co. CHENAN, British str. 1350. L. Lloyd Jones, 8th Juan-Shanghal 4th June, General Retterfeld Swire,

TELEPHONE NO, 665,-

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

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KAISHA.

KISEN

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

AS. "CHIYO MARU."

FROM SAN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU

having

AND JAPAN PORTS.

THE ubove-named

notified to send in their Bills of Lading for cratersignature, and to take immediate delivery of Carge from alongside.

T Arivad, Consignees of Cargo are hereby

6. Applicants for the said 2,030 Proferential Shures shall pay Tacle Twenty-five on applica tion and as ragards the balance due at any time sion of the enlebration of the granting of the CH. British str., 1,143, F. McGarity. 17th the 23rd inst., at 5 P.M., will be landed at Con

on any such shares allotted to them they shall pay the same as and when called upon to do so by the Board, Lot less then on math's notice shall be given of

of my sach call.

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7-The holders of the said Preforen tial Shares shall not rank for dividend as togards the your commencing the 1st day of October, 1910, and ending on the 30th day of September, 1911, hot shall be cutitlot to in terent at the rate of 7 per cent, annum ve any mus paid up during the said year on the

a mont. As regards anbagnont years the, said the date of pay; holders of the Raid Proferential Shares shall rank for dividend on any sums paid up at the commencement of any funncial year and shall be entitled to intarest at the rude aforesaid on any mums paid up during the year as from the

payment.

date of

us from

8.--Dividends on the said Preferential Bhurca shall be paid half-yearly a son las posible after the 31st March and the 30th September in

avery year.

Mr. C. Raynor presidon, and ho was supported by Mosure. F. Ayscough and H. de Gray (directors). H. P. Wilkinson Legal Adviser), i. Wailleumiar (Secretary) and a number of

shareholders,

In addressing the mosting the Chairman said:-We have called you together, gentlosion, in order that you may consider and, if approved of, pass the resolutions you have just ward road, creating 7 per cent cumulative preference shares of the value of Taols 300,000 and empowering your directors to issue, for the purpose of equipping your mill with a weaving plant of 30 looms, one-half of this amount at once or at such times as thay may *see fit. You may rest assured, gentlemen, that your directors bavu not decided on this extension of the will's activities light heartedly, your Board are nonntmonsly ant strongly of the opinion that all cloth woven out of coarse counts of yarn consumed in Chips will hooner or later be snpplied entirely from looma

the Second was ibangurated to-day on the ocea

A great momument to King Vistor Emmaunal

Constitution in 1848. The King and Queen Provinces, and the mayors of 8,000 towns. were primont, and also deputations from all the

vivors of Garibaldi's band in red shirts attended Veterans of the War of Indopoulence and sur the ceremony, which is essentially uational and intended to emphasise the idea of the unity. Italy anbudied in tho

of ment in colossal structure the central figuro The mona momorial, of which is King Victor Emmanuel. The statue is forty sa gilded bronce equestrian statue of feet high, and is visible a mile off shining the knokground. against the white marble colonnade forming

KING'S VISIT TO INDỀA.

Bombay, Jane Sth. sit in officially notified as follows:

-programme in Bombay for the King's

ding stay. There will be, on the day of arrival, hoir Majesties will resido on board ship a forma caption at the Apolle Bunder at 4 pm, with a driso through part of the city before returning to the ship,

On December 3rd there will be a luncheon at Government House. On December 4th a visit will be paid to the Elephanta Caves, and on December 5th there will be a function for school of Their Majesties for Delhi after dinner. children in the afternoon prior to the departure

BRAZILIAN GOVERNMENT AND RUBBER.

DRASTIC PROPOSALS.

A meeting was held at the President's Palaos at Rio De Janeiro, on the 5th nlt., to hear the proposals of Deputy Dr. Pakor Miranda, of Fara, inviting Government co-operation for the beneft of the rubber industry.

The President, several Cabinet Ministers and various Congresmen of the States of Pars and Amazonas were present.

Tha

mero

Dr. Paseos Miranda pointed out that operated in the Far East, and that these mills temporary palliatives wenld not he sufficient which are the first to recoguins this and firmly and that what is needed is a plan whick will establish their own chops and makes in this

Recita permanent benefits and last. market will in the not distant fature sensibly ing prosperity to the

interest regions benefit thereby, Your directors

fur-

of ed, by lowering the

rubber cost thermore of opinion that .laking

by

ap production.

economical aspects of weaving We reader ourselves nor in the question are, and have always been, re- dependent of the yarn merchants and reap cognized in the Amazon region, where it is well the benefit of a wider market for rush known that the price sonst be regulated by the part of our product us we ronde to turn into inesorable law of supply and demand, but it cloth. It is a fuel that whereas yarn has for. is necessary to make a defonce against the some time now, notwithstanding a favourable speculations of the foreign markets which take statistical position. been a dragging market, advantage of the wretched mercantile and cloth has been readily saleable at prices which finansial conditions of the rubber-producing must pay a fair profit to local producers, and zone in order to depress values unjustly and that if wo were now farning out cloth we world buy at their own prices. bo in a much better, position than

The

plan, as briefly outlined, in to affect the From most points of view the prosent seems to

States

of Amazonas kad Pars and the be a favourable time fur proceeding with the Aere Territory, and aims at the improve. schone under consideration; the cost of ma- ment of river navigation parts of the chinery and building is not inflated as it was rivers Negro, Branco, and Acre, as well as some years ago and exchange also proms to be not to the constraction of extensive wagon, roads anfavourable. Technically your directors have in various sections Assistance to immigration been at pains to be sure of laying down plant is another prominent feature of the arrange which is fully abreast of the latest and post ment, it boing proposed to construct proper approved and roonoznical practice buildings at Peri and Manaus to lodge immi- j in the proposed weaving shet will be

where they will be ultimately located.

WO GIO.

June-Swatow 16th June, Kallast-Butter- Curro MARU, Japanese str.. 7,250 William

fold & Swizo Weodus Greene, 20th Juue--San Francisco 24th May. General-Toyo Kisen Kaisha. CAUSSANG, British str. 1418, C. Malek, 18th June Singapors 31st May and Palo Laut 9th June, Coal-Jarding, fatheson & DAIVA MARU, Jap: str. 1.735. Nakamoto, 12th

June-Moton 5th Juno, Coal-M. B. K.

ETTRICEBATE, British st., 2917, Stephens,

19th June-Moji 12th Jane, Coal-Dod wall & Co.

FALLS OF MONEs, British str, 3,457, G, H. Pike, 19th June · Philadelphia, Kerosene oil-Standard Oil Co.

FOORSANG, British str., 1,987, S. A: Mitchell,

19th Jane-Vuji 14th Jano, General- Jardino, Matheson & Co. HENRICK IBSEN. Norwegian str. 4.578, Chr.

Smith, 17th Jung-Portland 10th May, General-Portland & Asiatic 8.5. Co. Hor Prsa, atom trawler, 69, Cameron. 19th Jung-Swissos 28th April Hongkong Fisheries Co.

ren, British str., 1,825, Tucker, 16th Jane -Newchwag and Chefoo 9th June, Go

STAL

--Butterfold & Swire:

OTAL KUZICHOW, British str., 1219, Forsyth, 18th.

June Tientsin 11th Jane, General--Bat- torield & Swire. KWANGTAH, Chinese str. 1.536, Stewart, 17th Jane Shanghai 14th June, General-C. M. S. N. Co. KwOKOBANG, British str., 1,965, W. F. Richard,

18th Jaue-Wakamaten 12th June, Coat Jardine, Matheson & Co.

LONG SAND, British str. 1,092, 2 Wheeler,

12th June-Manila 9th June, General- Jardine, Matbeson & Co,

Cargo remaining padolivered on FRIDAY, signees risk and expenso und delivery must then be taken from Company's Godown,

No Fire Insuranco whatever will be effected. have left the Steamer or Godown, and all Goods No Claims will be recognised after the Goods

inat, afternoon, will be subject to rent and remaining undelivered on MONDAY, the 26th lauding charges.

All chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo to be left on board or Godown, and examination of

same to be arranged.

All Claims must be filed on or before Hox. Dax, the 3rd July, otherwise they will not be recognised.

K. MATSDA,

Agent.

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Hongkong, 20th June, 1911.

MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA

AND JAPAN STATION.

BRITISH

Alaerity, Jaspatch-bont, 700 tona, 4 guas, 2,000 Astron. 2nd class eruitor, 4,360 tona, 10 guns,

ihip. Comdr. A. Lovades, Shanghai. 7,000 ihp. Captain E. B. Kiddle, Atlas,

Hongkety tug. 615 tons, 1,407) i.b.p.. Master S. Weat, Hongkong. Bramble

gunboat 710 tons, 900 i.h.p. Lieut. Comdr. B Britomart, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 hp., Lieut.

G. Washington Shanghai, Comdr. J. M, Barker, Shanghai.

Cadmus, British sleep, 1,070 tons, i.h.p. 1,400,

fd, Comdr. H. Lynes, Shanghai, Cherab, water tank and tug, 390 tons, i.h.p. 340,

Master W. Smith, Hongkong.

LUCERIC, British str., 4,100, J. Mathis, 18th

Jano-Manila 16th June, General-Banko, British sloop, 1,070 tons, i.h.p. 1,400, Line, Ltd.

TEEMOON, German str., 1,296, J. Pilgrim, 15th June Saigon 11th June, Rice- Hamburg-America Line. MACHAON, British xir, 4,276, G. W. Long. 19th Jan Shanghai 17th June, General

Batterfield & Spire. MANCHURIA, American str. 8,750, A. Dixon, 16th June-Sau Francisco 16th May, Mails and General-P. M. §. 8. Co. MANDASAN MARO, Japanese str., 3,246, T.

Ola, 16th June–Miiko 10tJ June, Coal- Mitani Dussan Kaisha.

MEXICO MARU, Joranese str., 6,064, N. Koba. yashi, 15th June-Tacoma via Ports 13th

General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha.”

May, MUREX, British str, 3,056, Y. A. Thomas, 10th

June-Balik Papan 2ad Jane, Bulk Oil- PARLAF, German str., 1,018, Joh. Winzel, 18th

Aagnard, Thoresen & Co. -*

Jurie-Bangkok 10th and Swatow 17th June, Rice and Teakwood-Butterfield &

Swire. CABINE RICKMERS, Datch str., 573, D. E. Boare, 19th June Swatow 18th June, SEXTA German str. 991, M; Fansen, 18th

Kerocone oil-Asiatic Petroleum Co.

Juue-Bangkok 9th Jane, Rice-Chinese.

18th June-Fisiphong 16th June, General- Messagerie Maritimes.

driven and the shed is so arranged that it ! Brunts en route to the places iu the far in 81-KIANG, French alr., 615. E. de Catalano,

Taisu, Chinese str. 1.216, R. Paramore, 14th June-Shanghai 11th Jann, General--- C.M. 8. N. Co.

Comdr. II. R. Veale, Shangbai.

Fame, torpedo boat destroyer, 340 tons, 6. guns, 5,700 ih.p., Lt. Comdr. II. S. Monroe, Weihaiwei.

J.

7

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG FOR

VANCOUVER. B.C..

SEATTLE &

PORTLAND (Or)

VIA

SHANGHAI AND

JAPANESE

PORTS.

Tons

Captain

To Sail on or Aboat

Steamers

LUCERIC..

6,400

J. Mathie

-3th June.

To be followed by other Steamers of the Company at regular intervals, The Steamers of the BANK LINE, LTD., curry Cargo on through Bills of Lading to all overland Common Poiata in the United States of America and Canada, and also for the Chief Ports in Marice, and Central and South Aiserica. Will cail at AMOY T KEELUNG if sufficient inducement offers.

The Steamors of the Line are of the most modern type, have excellent, uccommodation for steerage passengers and a limited accommodation for Cabin Passengers; they are trad throughent with Electric Light, this "Lucoric" and "Orterio" also having Wireless Telegraphy. Special Arrangenienta have been made for Express Parools to America and Canadian Points.

For Rates of Freight and Passage, upply to→

TELEPHONE No. 780.

INDIAN

THE

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED, KING'S BUILDING, Praça Central,"

AFRICAN LINE.

HE FAST MODERN STEAMERS OF THIS LINE AFFORD THE QUICKEST FREIGHT TRANSPORT FROM THE ORIENT TO SOUTH

AFRICA.

Cargo carried on throngh Bills of Lading from HONGKONG

fo BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN (Natal) EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH ned CAPE TOWN with transhipment at COLOMBO.

PROPOSED SAILINGS.

FROM HONGKONG:

FROM COLOMBO:

For rates and further information, apply to-

Hongkong, 10th June, 1911.

SWEDISH

THE BANK LINE, LIMTIED, (MANACING AGENTŲ).

EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

GOTHENBURG.

1173

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).

STEAMERS

DATH OF SAILINGS,

DESTINATION

SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, KOBE & M037," YEDDO"............ About Förd August, For Freight and Farther Particulars, apply tu.

TELEPHONE No, 171.

OLOF WIJK & CO., CHINA AGENCIES, AKTIEBOLAG.

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VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

3

Mrs. M. A. Ap Mrs M. Bigelow Flora, Zul class cruiser, 4,360 tons, 10 gars, Mr W. H. Birchenough

7,000 i.h.p.. Captain Nicholas,TN. P. Blanch Hongkong. Handy, torpedo-boat destroyer 295 tona, 6 gone. Mr J, Brand

Visa T. Blatay 4.000 hp, Lieut.-Comdr. Hon. Guy Stop-Mr & Ma C. Burgess ford, Hongkong,

Mr & Mrs G. F, Bush rt, torpedo-boat destreger, 295 tons 6 guns, Mr E A. Carion

4,000 h.p., Lt-Comdr. Hon, Guy Stopfordr P. F. Chilvots: Hongkong.

Mr D.E. Clark Janus, turpedo-boat destroyer, 520 tons, 6 ginu, Mr. W. E. Clarke

Lt. Comdr. M.. B. R. Blackwood Mrs G. W Colamer siwei.

Me G. C. Cundall armcured cruiser, 3,600 tons, 14 guns,

Mr N. K. Davidem i.b.p. 22,000, Capt. S. St. J. Farquhar, Kinshe, river gunboat, 616 tons, i.h.p. 1,200,

cruising. Lient. Comdr. T. J. S. Lyne, Yangisze, Merlin, servaying ship. 1.070 tons, 6. guns, 1,400

i.hp. Commr. B. O. M. Davy, Sandakan. Vinotaur, armoured craiser flagship Vice Admiral Sir A. L. Winsloe, K.C.B. CV.D., C.M.G.) 14,603, tona, ih.p. 27,000, Capt. G. C. Cayley, Woosung. Monmouth, armoured cruiser, 9,800 tons, i.h.p. 22,000 Captain L. E. Power, M.VO, Hongkong.

Kent,

Moorhea, river gunboa. 180 tons, 2 guns

p. 800. Lieut.-Comdr G. P. Laith. West River,

r). A. Dothie

Capt. G. W. Eody Mr. F. English Mr&Mrs Froufela

Mr F. Eston Mr G. H. Evane Mr W. H. Fischer Mr. H. G Fisher Mr J. Forrester Penman Fuller Mr H. E. Gibson" Mr A. 8. Ginger Mr. ▼ Goulbourn Mr W. Bronjalan Capt. T. P. Hall Mr J. C. Mr T. F. Heusen Mr T. Heinrich Tion. & M. E.A. Hewot Mr L. O. Hibberd Capt. A. Akin-Higglas Dr. Spencer Hough

Mr W. C. Drew Mr E. J. W. Kame

malton

been ordered and we expect to be able to provides may be carried on for the bonoit of the industry. TELEMACHUE,, British atr., 1,330, Friser. 1447, Nowenstle, 2nd class cruiser, 4,800 toms, turbino, Mr A. Harrison

tako

PROPOSED SIX MILLI H LOAN.

June-Saigon 10th June, Rico and General

Wo Fat Bing.

TJIKINI, Dutch sir, 70, H. Koops, 20th-

Jace-Moji 14th June, Coal and General- Jara-China-Japan Lijo. TRIUMPH,

Gernuzi

str., 679, Jacobson, 19th June-Haiphong and Hoihow 18th June, General--Jebsen & Co. TUENSANO, British etr., 1,123. E. H. Rolfe,

20th Juno-Manila 17th June. General Jardine, Matheson & Co.

directors think that the 7 per cent, comnlatire proper oticials, auil, Aster duonsult with the IUNNAN, British str, 1,240, G. W. Eddy, 9th

June-Newchwang 2nd June, Coal-Bat- terfield & Swire.

SAILING VESSEL

independent of the spinning mill proper and hospitals are to be established at convenient can be worked when the mill proper may be centres and colonies will be installed in suitable stopped entirely or may be an half-time. All places. Six model plantations will be provides the machinery and looms required have already for, so that study, axperiment, and instruction cloth in about six months from date. So con. vinced are your directors that what they It is calentated that these measures would propose to you to do is a stop in the solve the problems of transport, maintenance, right direction hat they have asked the mill and hygiene, and to put them into operation engineers who have drawn up the plans and a loan of £6.000,000 is to be raised at 97, bearing recommanded the plant to provide for further interest at. 5

The amortization is to be per cent. future extension to the utmost opacity of the per cent. per annum, and, to mee the service area st our disposal, and the power plant to be of loan, it is proposed to levys tax of 200 laid down now will from the outset be smple to reis per kilo ramme, equal to 1.4; per pound. take care of antel further artouxion so that all The tribute for this purpose, hasad on a prodno. we have to do later on is to extend our shed and tion of 35,000 tons, would yield Ra, 7,000,000- connect additional looms.

As rewards the 8000 per annum, equal $ £466,667. Bnancial aspect

the proposed extension your The President pr deed to

deliberation, sond preference shares we wish to igue and the in-u special message to Congress a out it. terest on which we propose to make payable half- The Government is undoubtedly impressed yearly should appeal to the conservative element with the importance of the crisis, which affects Amongst yourselves and the general public as on

large

portion of the national territory, and, excellent investment only Taels 10,500 por besides this, greatly fears the diminution of the annam as required to pay interest on these value of the export trade. Then there is the Taela 150.00 and our net earnings for the last political feature, for any refuse to lead asist ten years have arcraved Tacle 67,578 per annum ance would and have never fallen below Taela 14.228, which on tould cause grave discontent in the north. hand, the fundoial situation, was in the year 1904, when we had to go on short as shown by the President's mes age, is time. We have a resorts of Tal 150,000 in serions that it is difficult to see how anything rested in our business and have written off since can be done at this time, for it is mest import the mill was started no less than Taels 444,566 ant that none but the most imperative reaso on plant and machinery in addition to should induce the Government to increase its keeping everything in absolutely first responsibilities. class order ont of revenue. This seems to show Concerning the plan itself, it is impossible to that the company is in a sound position. We give any opinion as to the probable efficacy of hope, therefore, that if you should pass the the measures indicated, and it is equally im resolution before the meeting you will also give possible to say whether the amount specified praction effect to it by subsoribing to those would be suficient to accomplish all that bas preference shares when the invitation to do so been outlined. All that is a question for The Apear str. Gregory Apear from Calcutta reaches you.

trained experts to determine and we are not left Bingopers on the 20th instant afternoon, told it any professional opinions have been and may be expected here on or about the 25th, sought in the matter.

The resclations were adopted on the proposi tion of the Chairman, seconded by M. Ayscough,

50 very

ECLIPAR. British 4-masted barque, 2,996, Jame, White, 12th May-New York 20th Jen,

Kerosene Oil--Standard Oil 4.

B.-A. Linie str.. Scandia left Poochow on the Wut. Inst. a.m., and may be expected hore

on or about the 23rd inst. a..

The H.-A. Linie str. Sithonia left Shanghai on the 20th inst. p.ut. and

George P. E. Haut, D.S.O., Nightingale, river gunboat, 85 tone. 240 h.r, Lt. Condr. Claude Hillersden-Woodward. RN., Yangtsze.

Otter, torpedo.beat destroyer, 385 tons, 6 guns 6,300 ihp, Comdr. Lambo, Weilsivoi, Robia, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 bp., Tt-Comdr. Cosmo A, 0. Douglas, West Itiver.

Sandpiper, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 24

.p., Itoat-Comdr. E. J. J. Sontbby, West River,

Snipe, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns 240 h.p..

Lt. Comdr, Maurice B. Leslin, Tanglaze. Taku, torpeño bost destroyer, 305 tona, i.hp. 6,000, Gunner E. J. Trillo, R.N., Hong. kong Tamar, receiving ship, 4,650 tons, 6 guns.

Commodore Eyres, Hongkong. Teal, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, 800 i.h.p.

Lieat-Condr. H. J. Buchanan, Yangtare.

Log

YORK BUILDINGS Tor FLOOR

MrTh in Hunt Dr. & Mra A. Jotkaj Capt. R. Inno3

Mr R. V. Josipa ME. C. Juliaz Mr M. II. Logan Mr L, M Hon. J.E. Lynds Mrs J, E. yads Sir E, Lynde “De: D. Marri de .

Mra . Metarity. Mr & Mrs E. Mour Mrr F.de Jenez Master MouEZZA M-F. Meyer Mr E. V. Mitchelmore Mr & Mrs A, B, Moulder Mr & Mrs BG. Nowal: Me W. North Me P. H. Nyo Mr. V. d'uottingel Mr J. C. Ogden Mr J. L. Parkca Mr Ermes H. Pond Mr A T. Prichard

Capt. & Mra Purviance Mr. E. a. Ray Mr. H. H. Solomon Dr.& Ma.A.Spalding Mr. J. Spittlen

Miss IV, Jare

Lt. & ira. Ü. F. Stainer Mr J. W. Taylor

Miss Werner Mr E. J. Wateringa Mrs J. W. Wel h Dr. A. Worster · fr C. Warm Jr.

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Miss L. Arnold Capt. Thos Arthur Mr & Mrs Bacted

Belilios

Me M. P. Beattie

lin Braudt

Mr and Mrs. B, B.

Capt. W. Eurürit Bri·lger & Son Dr. Croazfeldt

Mr Fagan

Miss M, Gains Mr H. George

Mr A. Harper Mr J. Gordon

Mr T. Hood

Capt. F. Kofodi Mr. John Lennos Mis Lepreiso Mr G. W. McEwen Mr Mo Henry

Capt. & Mrs. Merleet Dr. Michool

Dr. Muller

Mr A. P. Nobber

Capt. and Mrs. W. (

Pasunore

Mies Rutkia

Mr. E. E. Smith Mr J. N. Varela

Miss AL. S. Wilson

GRAND HOTEL.

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Mr E. W, Bauckham

Mr Oj Brager

Mr Gibert

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. Thistle, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 h.p., Lieut. Comdr. M. D. Baillie Hamilton, Hongkong, Virago, termo-boat destroyer, 395 tons, 6 guns 6.300i.b.p. Lient. Comdr. Harold D. Adair- Waterwitch, surveying ship, 620 tons. 450 i.k.p.

Lout.-Comdr. R. L. Hancock, Penang. Whiting, torpedo-boat destroyer, 360 tons, on or about the 23rd izst. p.m.

may be expected høre

guns, 5.900 h.p., Liest-Comdr. G. B. The C.P.B. Co. str. Empress of China e Widgeon, r., M. H. Wilding, Yangtzo.

Hartford, Weihaiwei. Yokohama on the 20tis instant, at noon, for

runboat 195 Victoria and Vanecurer, B.C.

tong, 2 guns, BOO h.j. Woodcock, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 h.1 Woodlark, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 gms, 550 kr. Lient-Comdr. B. R. Brooke, Yangtze, Lieut-Gondr. G. F. A. Malook, Yangtze

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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From Juna 22ud to 23th, 1911.

H WATER,

Height

Low Water.

-H'kong

Mean

Tims.

1. m.

ft. in.

Thurs 22 in 5 38

Tri.

5.6

52

4 6

23 m 6 14

? Ja 4.4

62

Sat.

24 m 653

6 8 m

# 18 4 3

9 25 a 4 2

0 24 a 4 }

8un. 21 a 34 7 4 m

h. m.

Height.

ft. in.

0 20 2 7 11 57 2 2

) 17 L

0.28 2 21a1 1:

4

1 52 6

26 m 8 17 7. 8m 343 2 8

Wou

Tue 27

Wed,

3 1 0.4

3.49 % 0 0

2 9

136

43

9 2 ཎྜཱ {、 ,a 2.25 11.20 a 40

23 m 9 48: B 0 3 5 5.0 € 22 a @ 2

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, June 21st.

Barometer Tempe!2inre Cumidity

Previone Da Date On Dive

Day

ut 4 pm. 10.141.

at

ut

4 p.m.

29.40

29.55 39,56

85

79

78

80

94

+ South

Weather

Rain....... ma

1.24

Wind Direction

59

Foresti.....

Highest open air/femperature on 200 26 Lowest open air Temperature on 20th 80

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