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BRAND, Norwegian str., 1,519, Esonses, 8th June-Newchwang 30th May, Chefoo 2nd June, General T. & Co. CHEONGSHING, British ate, 1,259, V. MeLiddell, June-Tientsin and Ports 18th June, Moral-Jardine, Matheson & Co. CRM, British str., 1,143, F. Mottarity, 17th

June-Swatow 16th Juno, Ballast-Butter Held & Swire,

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NEW STORIES OF THE QUEEN.

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The Life of Her Majesty Queen Mary" han just boon lested by Messrs. Nelson in their Shilling (Net) Library. This volume, which contains some interesting photographe, gomes from the pen of Sir Clement Kinloch-Cooke, who wrote a Momoir of the Queen's mother the late Duchers of T Took.

Inj

Her plon ser

Was to read something every day,

In preparing the presest "Life" the author has had facilities for gathering the soundeat information, and the material which he has used is as acceptabls as the style of shaping it The girlhood of Princess May was a happy hug life--and in ono- bright augury for a books site took a particular delight.

the and then to talk it over with lody who had been her NOTHER.COM and had romained with the family, the disonasion being carried on sithor in French or German according to arrangement. Bach morning Princess May rand a chapter in the Bible, and no matter how many thing had British str. 1424, M. Courtney,

to be done, hor religions duties were never 26th June-Shanghai and Swatow 25 neglected or postponed. No unout books were June, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. found on her bookselves, and the woll-turned CHUNHANG, British str.. 1,413, C. Matlock,pages of each rolame showed that it was con 19th June-Singapore 31st May and Plotinually in use. Tannyson, Carlyle, Emarkats, Laut 9th June, Coal-Jardise, Matheson & CD.

CHIYO MARU, Japanese str., 7.250, William Woodus Groene, 20th June-San Francisco

CH May. Gonéral-Toyo Kisan Kaishe

DAGNY, Norwegian str. 883, Solves, 22

Jane-longay 20th June, Coal-Aagaard, Thoresan & Co.

George Eliot were favourite authors with the Princess, while the works of Macaulay, Froude, Lamb, Motley, Molière, Grethe, and

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also found a place in her wall library. When seven years of age he received his first Order and regularity wore two of her yaiding | deputation, consisting of boys from the Duke of Daiva Maru, Jap, str., 1,735, Nakamoto, 12th principles as she grew up to womanhood, and York's School, who presented him with an Juno-Mitsu Sth June, Coal-M. B. K. nothing was ever out of place; in her boudoir | albam giving the history of the hundredth as- EMPRESS OF INDIA, British str., 5,940, E. the books wore properly olunified, while her niversary of ita foundation. With King Tontian, 22nd Juna--Vancouver, BC, writing-table was always. uently arranged. Edward his grandson was a special favourite. 31st May, Mails and General C. P. R. Co.

If she did not possess*)

*her mother's passion and the monarch and the child would often have ETTRIOKDALE, British ste, 2,917, Stephens, for music, she was fond of singing, and her conversations together. One day, replying to 19th June-Moji 18th June, Cool-Do-voice, naturally sweet and sympathetic, improved the question as to what he had been reading, be woll & Co.

in quality and strength under the ablo tuition answered. The story of Ferkin Warbeck, CO AL FALLS

LLS OF MONESO, British str. 3,457, G. I. of Signor (now Sir Paulo Tosti For the who pretended to be of Royal descent but really Piko, 19th Jave- Philadephin, Kerosene ordinary love song the Princess has no faner, was born of respectable parents. The answer. oll-Standard Oil Co.

preferring songs like The Lost Chord" and GREGORY ARGAR, British str., 2961, 8. H. The Couvont Gate." Sanrod music always much amused King Edward, and he laughed

heartily Belson, 26th June-Calentta 11th, Penang appealed to her, and she was foud of hearing 17th and Singapore 20th 3nus. General the organ played and listening to the singing of David Sassoon & Co.

a well-trained choir. HELENE RICKMERS, German str. 2,325, J. Sanders, 26th Jane-Eindon 14th May, Gozeral-Order. HENRICK TUSEN, Norwegian str., 4.578, Che Smith, 17th June-Portland 10th May, General-Portland & Asíafic 68. Co. Hoi Foxs, steam trawler, 69, Cambron, 19th June-Swenses 28th April Hongkong Fisheries.Co. HONGKONG, French str., 739. A. Cornelingsen,

26th June-Haiphong 24th June, Rice

R Murty, HUren, British str., 1,825, Tucker, 16th Jane

Newchwang Bud Chefoo 9th June, Gon oral-Butterfield & Swire.

In those days sport was not so much in voguo for Indies as it is now:

Hor father looked up a sport as a man's pastime bo did not consider it added to the attractions of a woman. Accordingly sport was not oncouraged on the femisius side at White Lodge. An excoption was made regards driving, and. Princess May might often be, hegn about the neighbourhood driving the ponies: giron har by die town of Richmond when she came of age. Bowls was a popular game at White Lodge, and whoever was for innate enough to play with the Princess was generally found to be on the trinuing side. In All things she was her brothers' comrade and playmate; and whatever pleased thein was sure to planss her.

HELPING A NURSEMAID.

KIANG PENG, Chinese str., 1.222, U. Udden, 26th Jane Chinkiang 2011 Juno, Goderal -Chinoso, KWANGTAH, Chinceo str... 1,536, 8tewart, 17th . Her unconventiality,

Jung-Shanghai 14th June, General-C. her kindness of hearty, too, was as parked us M. B. N. Co.

It made no difference if the person in need of KWONGBANG, British str., 1,965, W:F. Richard, help were a stranger or not the Duchess and 18th June--Wakamatan 12th June, Cond-her daughter invariably displayed the same Jardins, Malberon & Co.

kindly spirit. Chaacing one day to to in Kow Low Lampang, British str., 2.225, E. J. Tad, 23rd Park, the Princess noticed a nursegist trying to Juno-Singapore. 17th Jane, General-get a pèrumbulator under a wire fencing in Tardino, Matheson & Co.

order to save herself a long journey rond, LANDRAT SCHEIFT, Qer, str. 115. A. Strave After surul unsuccessful attempts the

24th Juno-Bangkok 14th, Sentow 23 girl was about to abandon her project, when i Jaye, Gonomi-Kin Tye Lung,

The Duchess, going up to her, said, LINAN. British str., 1,351, 0. C. Willin, 26th think I can help you if you ka the

June-Shanche 22nd Jans, General Butterfield & Swire.

Loord

SAND, British sstr., 1091, G., W. G. Trek, 27th Jung-Mauila 24th Jane,

General-Jarifins, Matheson & Co. Inervi Beltish str. 4100, 3, Mathi, 18th Jus-Manila 16th June, Goral-Bank Line, Lid,

Doe afternoon on board the Crescent the Prince of Wales was given a toy sword by the officers. "You must thank the officers for their gift," said his father, who was present. Whore- upon the litla Prines mounted a chair and malo wirat nay le regarded as his first speech. Speaking out clearly and without any hesitation be aid. I thank you for the beautiful sword, which I shall always keep in rematabronto of this day

day."

Concluding, the author says:

Her whole life speaks of kindly thoughts aud kiudly deeds; it affords her pleasure to give others plesurs. Wherever she goes sko carries wills her a radiant personality, and the same gracious manner in muted out to everyone. high, low, rich, or poor. To old friends sho is most faithful, and for old retsizers moet thoughtful. Onco & friend of Queen Mary's al very

a friend. No wonder who is nuiversally beloved, and the more so by those who know her best.

No Queen of Eagland over ontered upon hor queenly estate batter qualified to fill that exalted position. No Queen over had a greater hold on the affections of the people. By every olas, in every clime throughout the Empire, the scre sentiments find expression-rospect and admira tion for her lofty ideale, tras patriotism, family devotion, strong sense of duty, warm heart and above all for her reverent regard for religien.

baby out, my daughter and I will push RESTORING THE GARDEN OF EDEN the parambulator." The young woman wh

| most grateful for the assistance, bat romainel

in ignorance of the fact that it was the DucTURES NOVEL ENTERPRISE WITH BRITISH AID.

of fick and Princess May who bad rendered her the timely aid.

Coniness and presence of mind at critics

Sir William Willocks, who, in the interest of the Turkish Government, has spent about covered, he thinks, the locality of the Garden

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ihp. Comdr. A. Lowndes, Tsingtan. Alacrity, despatch-bant, 700 tons, 4 guns: 2,000 Astres, 2nd class cruiser, 4,360 tona, 10 gana, 7,000 13.p.. Captain E. B. Kiddle, en route to Welhaiwoi.

MANDASAN MARU, Jarañere str., 3,246, Toments have always characterised Quoon three years surveying in Mesopotamia, han dis-Atlas, admiralty tug, 615 tons, 1,400 i.h.p.,

Oi, 16th June-Mike 10th June, Coal- Mitsui Bosan Kaisha. MARIE, German str., 1,169, Schlaikier, 23rd Jano-Saigon 19th June, Riss-Jebsen & MURES, British str., 3,066, Y. A. Thomas, 10th

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Before her marriage, when staying in an hotel with her mother, a woman freed herself into the dining room, just as the ladies were sitting down to dinuer. Arancing quickly to wards then, the wear said in a threatening voice You com along with me. Many young ladies would have been greatly agitated- at an unusual an orcarronce-Not no Princess May, who remained seated until the woman was ejected by the servants.

And again Some

of Eden, amely; in thedistrict between Babylon and Bagdad.

In the time of our first parents this region must have been a fortilo paradiso, but now, like many other places, it has seen better daya-in fact, it is almost a desert,

But that does not suit the purpose of the Tur kish Government, which, as we all know, has now opened up an era of all-round reform, and it is going to do for Mesopotamise, the "region between the two rivers," Tigris and Euphrates- ready done for the country of the lower Nils. The what the Anglo-Egyptian Government has al- late Sir John Aird was the contractor who baili the vasty barrage at Aagnan, so as to suffuse the arid regions, around with the fertilising waters. of the Nile; and Sir John Jackson is the man who is to perform corresponding toate on the Eaphrates, undar a job-coutmet, which will run into something like 20 millions sterling. And may ho live to get overy penny of his money from the Sultan's Treasury?.

Master S. West. Hongkong. Bramble, gunboat 710 tons, 900 ih.p. Ident.

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H. Lynes, Shanghai. Cherub, water tank and tug, 390 tons, i.b.p. 340,

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Comdr. H. R. Voale, Shanghai,

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HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mrs E. M. A. Apoar

Mr & Mrs Baner Mr E, H, Beg. 1031 Mr N. F, Blanch Mr W. Duckly Mr & Mrs Catapbell Handy, torpedo-bout destroyar 295 tous, 6 g Mr P. F. Chilvoro 4000 h.p., Lieut.-Comdr. Hon. Gay Stop-Mr D.E. Claric dart, borpado-bost destroyer, 295 tons 6 grans,

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4.000 h.p., Lt. Comdr. Hon. Gay Stopford, Hongkong,

fans, torneils-host destroyer, 320 tons, 6 guns, 3,900 h.p., Lt. Comadr, M. B. E. Blackwood, Weihaivai.

British str. 1,737, A. J. Smith, 25th O nas Chingrastao 19th June, Coal Moritz, A fire broke out which threatened to years afterwards, when staying at St. Chinese Engineering & Mining Co. overcome the little village. With wonderful PHRANANG, Gorman str., 1,021, Mangelstorff. presence of mind the Duchess of Teck and 26th June-Bangkok 16th June, Rice-Princess May joined the resens party, assisting Batterfold & Ewire.

to carry out things from the burning dwelling German str., 1,189, C. Wolff, 24th with their own lande. Next day they were the Bad Jnus Ben kok 15th Jane, Ries and first to go among the sufferers from the fire.

Gemoral Butterfield & Swire.

offering words of consolation and starting a HAJAI, Gorman atr., 1.275, H. C. Reton, 24th subscription in their sið,

June --

18th June, Timber During her travels abroad Quoop Mary was Butterfeld & & Swire,

rent favourite and as popular as in England. a great

Already what soldiers term an "advance SADINE RICKMERO, Dutch sir.. 573, D. E. In New Zealand 6,000 Maoris paid homage to party of about 3,000 men is origaged on rough

Boora, 19th June Swatow 18th June, the Royal visitors: Kerosene oil- Asistin Petrolemia Co. The characteristic address presented by the preliminary work-laying out the camp, so to Kent, armoured cruiser, 9,800 tons, 14 gans, apeak-and the executive staff of the enterpriss is hp, 22,000, Capt. S. St. J. Farquhar, SHANTONO, Britisk str.. 1.859, J. Robinson, ohjef concluded thus :--

eruising. 20th June-Hongay 18th June. Coal- Hear, Prince! hour, O Princess! From now being selected by Sir John Jackson, assisted fatterfold & Swire,

the far ends of the earth, from remote Hawaki, by his first-in-command of the constructirearmy Kiusha, river gunboat, 616 tons, i.h.p. 1,200, of Msopotamis. This is Mr. Arthur Noel

Lient-Cemdr. T. J. S. Lyne, Yunglase, ncross the great seas of Kive, you have come Whitley, another Yorkshireman, who has just Merlin, surveying ship, 1,070, tons, 6 guxe. 1,400 to see the lands and people. It is well; for reached London from South America, where he ih.p. Comar B. O. M. Davy, Saulakan. by so doing you buvo draws closer the bonds of love which do knit all together. Welcome was second-in-command of another great Jack Minotaur, armoured cruiser (flagship Vice. Admiral Sir A. L. Winsloo, K.C.B., son enterprise-the construction of a railway and farewell! Farewell, since you must 300 miles long across the Andes, from Arica, in

OVO., C.M.G.,) 14,600, tous, ih.p. 27,000, It is enough that we have seen, Chili, to La Pas, the capital of Holiais. Horodity Capt. G. C. Cayley, Wooning.

hiperanto,

haman supracie; sud se listest Mounoud, Capesired Cruiser, Opo tena, 10, Queen, from whose presence you have some illustrated by the fact that Mr. Arthur Whitley

Captain L. E. Power, M.V.O., to gladdon our eyes, in this most distant part

is a son of Mr John Robinson

Hongkong. of the Empire. God save the King."

Whitley The Indian visit, too, had many interesting

Moorhen, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns i.h.p. 800. Lieut. Comdr G. P. Leith, West River.

SHINAU MARU, Japoneso Atr., 3.716, K. Idzu.

27th Jane-Moji 21st June, Coal

-200,

Ataka & Co.

SIAM, British str. 992, Bienes, 23rd June

Kole 17th June, General Asiatic Patroloma Co

8727 A-

-Haiphong 21st and Hollow 23rd Juno, General Jehson & Co. SI-KIANO, French str.. 615, E. de Catalano, 18th Juno-Finiphong 16th June, General- Messagerier Maritimos.

SosTU MARU, Japanese etr., 1,119, K. Soko- wa, 26th June-3watow 25th June, General -Osaka Rhoson Kaisha TJILATJAR, Dutch str., 2.740, A. W. La Rocy, 24th Juno-JATA 14th and Swalow 23rd Jane, Sugar-Java-China-Japan Lija. TROCAS. Tritish str., 4,071, II. Miler, 26th June-from Tarakan, Liquid fuel-Asiatic Petroleum Co.

on!

episodes:

We

D

whoso

powers as an organiser, and administrator were Enccessfully evinced by his four national exhibi- tions at Earl's Court, and by hisaubrequent crea Discussing hor knowledge of India, a gentle

tion of Le Touquet and Hardelot, the new Angle man who had spent the best part of his life as French pleasure resorts south of Boulogne. s official in the country, and was intimately His only son, Arthur, was educated at Harrow acquainted with all things Indian, observed to and the Royal Agricultural College, Cirons a friend, I consider the Princess has a very ter, where he carried god grasp of Indian affairs, quite remarkable in a woman.'

INDIAN WIFE'S APPEAL."

the shape af scholarshipsing before him in

prizes. For sororal Tears he noted as inspector in all parts of the Kingdom to the Beard of

be Agriculture, and in

Newcastle. 2nd class cruiser, 4,800 tons, turbine, Captain Goorge P. E. Hant, D.8.0., Nightingale, river ganboot, 85 tons, 240 b.r en route to Hongkong and Weihaiwei,

Mr N. K. Davidson

Mr & Mrs Dernban Mr W. C. Drew

ir E. J. W. Eames Capt. Edgar Capt. C. 1. Eody Mr & Mrs Ehrouleta Mr Engelbrecht Mr F. Earom Mr G. H, EvaDB Mr, H. G. Fisher Afr J. Forrester Mr W. D. Fraser L'enman Fuller Br. V, Goulbourn

W. Gronjobanu Capt. T. P. Hall MFJ. C, Haroton

4. Hann

Mr T. F. Hzusan

Hon.& Mrs, E.A, Howot

Mr H. Hirata Dr. Spencer Hough Capt. B. Innes MR. M. Joseph Mr Kanary Mr L. M. Logan

Tir. O. Marriott Mira P. McGarity Mr & Mrs McLeas Mr E. V. Mitchelmore Mr & Mra B. Moulder

Mr W. North blr . H. Nyo Mr. V. d'Oettingel Mr F. Odom Mr & Mrg Osario Air J. E. Packs Mr Pink

Mr Ernest H. Pond Mr A. T. Prichard

Mr. B. L. Bay Mr. H. II. Solomon

Dr.& Mrs. A U. Spalding Mr. J. Spittles Alias W. Square

Lt. & Mr. C..E. Stainrı Mr J. W. Taylor

M. E. J Waterman

Al C. Wolfeon Dr. A. Worater

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Mies L. Arnoki Capt. Thon Arthur Fr Delilioa Mr M. P. Beattie Mice Boanetia Miss Brandt

Mr and Mrs H. B.

Bridger & Son Dr. Dansow

Capt. W. Ehrhardt Mra E. E. Elson Mra R. Perraud Mise, M, Gring Mr H. George bies O. W. Hargis

Mr A. Harper

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Mr T. Hood Me. The Lennox Miss Lereito Air P. Lorek Mr W. McEwen

Mr Me Honey Dr. Muller

Mr A. P. Noub

Capt. and Mrs W, C.

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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From June 29th to July 5th, 1911.

JO STRET

Month

Thurs 29 m 0 18 4

m 10.35

Height.

Hron WATER.

LOW WATER.

I'kong

M'kong

Msan

Man

Time.

Bime.

b. m,

!ft_in.

ît. in.

342 a

77

Fri

30 in 1 13

4 0

4 31

m 11 24

7 2

6 57 a 0 4

KINGSOLERE Private KoreĽ.

Sat.

1 m 27

4

1

5 24 43

19

6 6

7 40 a 0

Sun.

2 m 2 19

4 3

6 25

Mr. & Mem. 3, C. Logan

22 5 8

8 30 a. 1

Al J. F. Macgrezor

Mon.

-3 m

49 A 6

m 7

Mr. & Mr. L.D, Mandel Master Mandell

34 a 2

9 26 a 1 8

TECH,

4

49

w 10 16

6

10 13 a

2

Wed.

5

5 21

15 a 2

YUNNAN. British str, 1,240, G. W. Eddy, 9th forward, and in shrill tones demanded EP: frui, for which he did supervisory work in Robin, river gunhart, R5 tona, 2 guns, 240 h.p., Mr& Mia Ancott

June--Newchwang 2nd June, Coul-But

terfeld & Swire. ZAFIRO, American str., 1,408, M. C. Smith,

27th Juno-Manila 24th June, General -Sheran, Tomes & Co.

SAILING VEGBEL. ECLIPSE, British 4-masted tarqua, 2,996, Jame, White, 12th May New York 20th Jan, Kerosene Oil-Standard Oil Co.

Lt. Cmdr. Claude Hillersden-Woodward, | Comdr. F. Acton, E.N. E.N., Yangiaza

Mr il. Adam Otter, torpeds-boat destroyer, 385 tons, 6 gaus. Mrs F. Acton & Maid

Mr. E. Arndt 6,300 h.p., Comdr. Lambs, Weihaiwez It.-Comir. Cosmo A. O. Douglas, West River. Sandpiper, river ganbeat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 b.p. Lient. Coudr. E. J. J. Southby. Wost River. Snipe, river ganhost, 85 tons, 2 gaus 240 h.p..

Mr. H. Bennett Mr. F. Berington Dr. & Mrs B.W. Brown Mr. Cooker Mr Mrs. M. Crawford Mr&Mr.D. E. Donnelly Mr C. L. Gorham Mr J. Grabam.

Lt.-Comdr. Maurios B. Lealio, Yangtaza.

6,000, Gunner E. J. Trillo, R.N., Hong- Taku, tarpode bout destroyer, 305 taus, Lb.m. Mr. & Mra C.P. Harvey

kong

On one occasion a tall Indian besaty pressed

was invited to join Sir John Jackson's The suppliant's husbant, found guilty of

of a a harbour at Buratisland, on the murder, "bad beam. transported to the making

Forth, as well as the new Devonport Docks and She explained that the murder was other great undertakings, mans amply justified, and entreated the Princess to recall her husband from exile. It was pointed

Having thus variously exercised his 'prentice sat that her fal Highness could not inter hand, Mr. Arthur Whitley is n w about to ad- dress himself to what his friends are sure fere in such a case. She is a Queen, and wa not able to restoro to me my husband!"

will prove his mastorpicos. Ho is going Cannot s mething be done for her?" asked the to put the spade in at Hindia, the Assui

of the "

only Papbratos; but that will Princese, and something was done. but better and more precious than the money gift were the one of three great barrages on this Tamar, receiving ship, 4,650 tons, 6 guns.

Erst sympathy and compassion of the woman for the ancien river and the Tigris A

s distt of 600,000 Rores will be irrigated, at a LATEST. STEAMER MOVEMENTS, wité

Lient. Comdr. R. J. Buchanan, Yangtase. Since the accession peopls have talked much cost of £1,500, 00, after which the value of the Teal, river gunboat, 180 tons. 2 guns, 800 i.hp. The Apear str. Catherine Apear from Cal- of Queen Mary, and interest in her public and £10,000,000. When entirely irrigated, Sir

and, now practically nil, will then be at least Thistle, ganbeat, 710 tonn, 900 h.p. Lieut. Comdr. M. B. Baillie Hamilton, Hongkong. onttu left Singapore on the 28th inst, afternoon, private life grows overy day. Her Majesty Willian Willocks, its surveyor, estimates that and may be expected here on or about the 3rd takes Frost interest in children, and has come onsolated Garden of pet wits that Virago, torpedo-boat destroyer, 395 tone, 6 cuns

6300 Livel

Lient-Comdr. Harold D. Adair- acquired a value of £38,000,000. And then-

Even as a bare which hounds and horns

prox.

ON SALE.

merry

be

purane

Paat to the place from which at first it flow,

ansodetes to tell of her own: An amming Bittle story may here be told of the Prince of Walon when he was four years old. He had been allowed to come down to breakfast with his parents. After sitting at the table for a while in silence, apparently waiting for some- we can all emigrate and sentre, amall, holdings | thing to be brought to him, he turned to his song the scenes whare Adam succumbed to ROUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG mother, and said, Planse dek (the footmann) the subtle wiles of live, sunless, indeed, we dis-

water." Why do you wan some cold

cover on the eve of our departure for the origin

Commodore Eyres, Hongkong.

Dr. Hobson

Mr. H. Holmanı

Mr. H. Koch

Mr D. J. McNulty Mr. K. S. Morrison Sir Franois Piggott Mr J. Kobe tson

G. Kachie Mra Miss K. Sachso M. A L. Shields Mr. B. D, Stewart Mr. B. Wahb

Mr Whyte

Mr Ottolesinger

Mr. and Mr. E. A.. 3

Williams

Mr & Mrs 7. P. Lammert. Mr. J. W. Wilvon

and children

GRAND HOTEL.

Waterwitch, survey

R. L. Hancock, Penang." Whiting, torpedo-beat destroyer, 360 tons

Lieut. Comdr. G. 3. Funs, 5,900 h.p Hartford, Weihaiwei. Widgeon, gunboat 195 tous, 2 gums, 800 h.p Lt.-Comdr. M. H. Wilding, Yangtze,

Táncveying ship, 620 tons. 450 Lh.p. Mr E. W, Bauckham

WEEKLY PRESS. July to December to water "his mother inqnired #To wash at once of evil and our race, that we hare bice. Woodcock, gunboat, 150 tons, 2guna, 550 b.:

1910 With INDEX. Price $7.50.

On sale at the "HONGKONG DAILT PRESS * Office.

Hongkong, 28th March, 1911

my hands after I have enten my orange," It was anticipated by the Germans, who are well known! thon discovered that the little Prince's morning to be casting coretous eyes tords Asia Minor orange had been forgotten.

as a field of colonisation.

Llaut Comdr. B. R. Brooke, Yangiare. Woodlatk, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 gms, 550 kr.

Liont-Comdr.OF.A. Mulock, Yang tere

Mr O. Bruger Me Gilbert

Mr B. James

Yr Kaufholz Mr Kelly

Dr. F. T. Kagt Mr and Mrs Chan. G.

King

Mr & Mrs Meyers Mr. R. J. Mooney

Mr Muller

Mr P. W. L. Nanninga

Mr K. Porak

Mr J. W. Pringle

Yra A. L. Ramsay Mr C. Eose

Mr & Mrs. A. H.Steward

Mr H. F. Stonewan

- Mr A. F. Vrik

Mre Woode

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HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, June Wik.

اینه

Temperature...

PrévionsOn 3 On Date

Day

nt

at 4 p. 10 am.. 4pm.

Barometer

Humidity..

29.65 29.73 29.68

86

84

84

74

84

81

Wind Direction ....

BW

SW

SW

4

2

3

Weather Bain

데요

0.15

Forceli

Highest open air Temperature on 17th, 33 Lowest open air Temperature on 27th...82

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