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"BARON MINTO, British str., 2,896, T. Baillie, 19th July Moji 13th July, Coal-Gilman &Co.
CANADA MARO. Japanoro sir., 3.759, K. Hori,
13th July-Shanghai 10th July, General Osaka Shoron Kaisha.
Cams, British str., 1,143, F. McGavity. 17th July-Kwang-chow-wan 14th July, Silt-
•
Batter fi
1 field & Swirn
Coly-Moji 6th July, Coal-Mitrai
British al., 2,865. Whi. Sutherland,
130h.
Bussan Kaisha.
DAGNY,
oxy, Norweging str., 882, P. Salvesen, 19th July-Honey 16th July, Cost-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
EMPERS OF JAPAN, British str., 3,039, S. Robinson, B.N.R., 13th July Vancouver 23rd Jane, Mails and Genoral-Canadian Pacific Hallway Co.
FRANCISCO REYES, American str., 519, E.
Brozin, 12th July-Manila 8th July, Sugar -Order.
FUKUI MARY. Jop. str., 3,087, H. Tominaka, 19th July-Moji 12th July, Coal-Mitsui Busen Kaisho.
Hangsang, British sir, 1,356, 8. Wilde, 19th
July-Shanghai 14th and Swatow 18th July, General Jardine, Matheson & Co, HANOI, French str., 730. G. Boubier, 8th
July-Haiphong via Pakhoi 6th July, General-A. R. Marty. HANFANG. British str., 1,256, Spink, 15th July-Hongay 13th July, Coal-Batter Held & Swire.
HOPBANG, British ste.. 1,359, J. M. Hoy, 14th Joly--Pela Lant, Coal-Jardino, Matheson & Co.
JOHANNE, German str., 952, M. Tpland, 17th July-Stugapore and Boihow 16th July, General Johan & Co.
KEONGWAL, German air., 1,115, F. Nicolaisen,
11th July-Bangkok 3rd July, Rico and Teakwood Butterfold & wire.
KTANG PING, Chinona str., 1.222, U Udden,
26th June-Chizkiang 20th June, General
Chinese.
RouYCHANG, Derman str., 1,292, W. Rosinfeky,
19th July-Bangkok 12th July, Rioe Butterfield & Swira,
KNIGHT COMPANION, British str., 4,715, Jobn Kendall, 14th Joly-Moji 9th July. Ccal— Order.
KUMSANO,
SANG, Pritish str., 2,077, F. Wheeler, 15th Jnly Colratta 30th Jane, General-Indo- China B. N. Co.
LYEEMOON, German str., 1,336, J. Pilgrim,
16th July Saigon 12th July, General Hamburg-Amerika Linie.
MANDASAN MARU, Japanoro str., 3.246, T.
Ote, 20th July-Moji 15th July, Coal- Mitsui Basian Kaisha.
MERAPI. British str., 1.480, Uldall, 10th July -Bingapore 4th July, Sugar-Order. ORTERIC, British str., 1.254. Findley, 16th July-Besitle 7th June, Shanghai 13th July. General-Buck Line, Ltd. PITSANULOR, Germun sir., 1,267. D. Reimers, 15th July-Fangkok 9th July, General, Rice and Teak-Butterfield & wire,"
Norwegian str., 2,027, Bryn, 17th July SILPRA
Karatan 11th July, Cool-Dodwell & Co. TAICHUN, Chinese str, 1,216, R. G. Paramore,
20th July Shanghai 15th July, General C. M. 8. N. Co.
TRNYO MARU, Japanasa str., 7.265. E. Bent,
18th July-Ban Francisco 21st June,. General Toyb Kisen Kaisha
TJZWONG, Dutch str., 2,000, J. B. v. Damme
Jalink, 16th July - Macassar 8th July, Sugar and General- Jaya-Ckina-Japan Lijn. YATSHING, British str. 1,434, 8. J. Payne, 19th Jal-Taku 17th July-Fardius, Matheson
& Co.
YUENBANG, British air., 1,142, P. H. Rolfe, 20th July-Manila 27th July, Ganeral- Jardine, Matheson & Co."
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HIMALAYAN EXPLORATION.
LORD CURZON OF MEDICAL MISSIONAREES
At the Theatre, Burlington Gardens, on Jane. 12, Lord Curzon presided at a lecture given before the Royal Geographical Society ob "Journeys in the Himalayas and Souie Footors of Himalayan Erosion by Dr. Arthur Neve the well-known medical missionary,
DISTINGUISHED DRAMATIST
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 21st at 1205 a..-The barometer has fallen considerably, at the Bonins, then y typhoon lying to the Southward of the group, having advanood towards N.W. or N.N.W.
An aros of low pressure, at prosent shallow, lies over the N.W.
панс
of the China Sea.
RESUMES, HIS PEN RESTED, AFTER SEVERE SPELL OF Neuvoca DumLITY, BY DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS. Few men have crowded as much inte so short space of time us Mr. E. Pattison Gratiame, FB.FI, L.V.C.M. (Gold Medallist), ots, the Anthor Musician; at the early age of 29 he bas Lord Carzon, in introducing the lectures already made a name for Kimself as dramatist. said that he did not suppose that there was any author and musical conductor. The Scarlatat Esgliskman who had been better known in Stain" and "A Royal Command" are two of Cashmere or who had readered greater services Mr. Grahame's most notabile dramatic works, to the people of that country, during
spade | and now, having completely recovered from the
of thirty years that Dr. Nove. Going out sante Nervous Dability which compelled his that long time ago as medical missionary in withdrawal from the literary arena for a time,
Society he has another drama in course of preparation.
Connection with the Church ously during
ho had dorotal husself
that period to the welfare of the people, and it was one of his own happiest reminiscences that, a social Order having been provided by Quseu Victoria
oria while he was in Indin for the reward of postentation beneficent services to the people, one of the first recipients of the medal whom he had the good fortune to select was Dr. Nore. In the intervals of his work in tho Cashmero Valley he had devoted an immense amount of attention to and, had obtained vory valuable results in his explorations of the Himalayas,
Plasin mrco ortout to occur.
NE. Japan. It is little changed on the China
Pressure has increased and is now high oveE. Coast and at the Southern stations.
10a.m. to-day, 0.43 inches. Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows →→
DISTRICT
Hongkong & Neighbourhood
Formosa Channel
E.
FORECAST. (S.E. and
winds, frosh; (qually, showrers. E. winds, mo-
derate,
South coast of Chius between) Samsus No. 1.
Hongkong and Lamocka.j
South coast of China between Sames No. 1.
Hongkong wad Hainan...
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL,
Station.
Dr. Kora in the course of his paper, said the great rivors were almost overhang by ancient deposits, and it was not unusual for One had been in process for many years at Iroven on tho Gülzitroad. The whole alope was very gradually settling towards the river, but possibly tho
MR. E. P. GRAHAME, L.V.C.M., ETC. atlantion paid to the drainage owing to the Gilgit road crossing the upper part would
from a photograph) That I am well and strong to-day is solely gradually arrest it. Gigit and Astor now due to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills," said Mr but eight inoles or ten inches of raina year. It this were inorenged to thirty inches or forty Grams during the course of a recent inter-Nuzu
view at his picturesque home in Whiteline, Hakodate. inches, the loose bouldery platena und vory steep talus slopes would all be on the Cumberland, Lagland Hy professional carcer more. Applying the same sugestion to began when I was 19. I was conductor for Tokio Kochi Ladak, where at pre-ent the annual rain several operatic companies in succession, urd travellel extensively. Up to this time my fall was only four inches, were this to be health had been quite satisfactory, but as the goxima increased to. twenty-Bro iaclius, the erosion of result of overwork I became the hills and shallow ralloys would be enormous.tad frora palpitation. Frequently I turned Naba
weak, and Water drosmed up by landslips or by glaciona
Ishfjima
por-
Vl'ostock.
Oshima
ever might be the ordinary action, of Borial, this right prostat my trouble was Nervots Kiuklong
Weihaiwei Hankoir
Shanghai Chitzlos Sharp Pk. Swatow.
and then breaking away in catacivan maagiddy and faint. A dull heavy fouling Bouin Is. factor in Himalayan erosion. Earthquakes Risteily troubled me across my forehead, aul I Chefoo wore also an irregular factor in orosion. A was also much concerned about a tingling point lie wished to make clear was that what sensation in my hands and foot: I fear that
the forerunner of paralysis. A doctor suidl aqueous, pr glacial denudation, these excap Debility. I kept on faking muxdicine, but t tional forces of earthquake of lakip not get any better. At length it was not safe for
lucial cataclysm, and tarrontia! rains had, in his personal observation, wrought for In the disenssion on the paper Dr. Hedin danied that the work of explorers was finished Io said that there was any amount of work for explorers to do for centuries, not only in Tibet, but in Arabia, Brazil, and the Aretic and Antarctic bat especially in Tibat.
more remarkable, changes,
Lori Curzon, In moving a vote of thanks to the lostorer, referred to the work which had been done on behalf of exploration by usiouaries in many parts of the world.
WORLD'S TALLEST BUILDING.
NEW AMERICAN SKYSCRAPER 45 STORIES HIGH,
not go out unattended, and I became so y completely indisposed that I had to suspord work
for
Koshan
Pescatores
·Canfor
that on-obstinato case of Neurasthenia had been T
"Beading, tho newspaper one day I noticed Taihoku" card by Dr. Williams Pink Pillz, so I sout
& supply. "As I continued taking the Pills my nerves became calm and the palpitations were not. 1o distressing. Soon after the fainting seizures Hongkong became less fremont, and as I'persevered with Vict. Peak Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I gradually Fot
Gap Rock stroager. At langih all signs of Woakness and Debility passed away. I am now able to pursue wy professi nal duties again, thanks to the splendid health given me by Dr. William Pink Pills,"
Muno
Wuchow Hollow. Pokhoi
Phuliea...
Rich Red Blood-that is the real secret of. the success achieved by Dr. Williams' Pink C. St. James Pills for Pala People. They actually make new Arri blood and thus hare cared in numberless in-
31suita
With the exception of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the new Woolworth Building at the west side of Broad ay between Park-placo and Barclay-strent, New York, of which Mr. Castancas the diseases that arias from weak blood, Gilbert is the architect, will be the tallest pure blood, or hek of blood. Such cares structure in the world. The immense pile of clufe cases of Anemia, Indigestion, Malaria, Eczema and Skin Disorders, Khoumatism, stone and steel will be one-seventh of a mile Sciatica, Neuralgia, St. Vitus' Dance, Nervous from the ground, or forty-five stories high,
It is 250 feet hi her then the Cathedral of Disorders, and the ailments of the weaker s Cologne, and 200 feet higher than the rest of dealers, or from Dr. Wiliams' Medicine, Ce Pyrataid of Cheops. Woolworth building will 84, Szechnen Road, Shanghai, post free, $1.50 mesure 750 feet from the door of the capola ono bottle, or 28 for six bottles,
down to the str et leval, and will contain more than 20,000 tons of steel girders. The cost of the anilding will be more than 7,500.000 dollars. The min structure will be twen y-nine stories high.
One of the principal features of the builling will be a lower which will rise from the main structure 366 feet. It will be twenty-six stories. high, and will be 86 feet wide and 84 foot long. On the top of tha will be an immesso, electric light, which way. be for
| KOSA. wiles around the country.
There are to be thirty-four passenger lifts, twenty four of whie will be located near the Broadway entrance. There will be arranged in four groups of six cash. The oxterior of "the building will be of stone and terra cotta in design, to be a combination of the Italian French, and modern Remissance throughout the main part, with Gothic steeples at the roof of the main structura;
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• What "re those?” sie). 8 pm Worship, Fymus 377, 509 201 and 191
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REGISTER.
July 21st-Ar aði
Wind.
Hour.
Barometer.
Temperature
Hamidity.
Direction.
7 s. 29:56 60: 95 wsw
G a. 30.02
E
29.87.
£
29,8
K
29.32
NW
.. 29 68
n
.. 29.86
29.01
F
2981
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,
29.80
29 75
SE
60.
9a 29.73 7495 SHE
6.
9.29.75 85 72
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9.73 8087 29.76 93NNE 6a./29.76 8383 (ww
(29.70 78 95
5 u. 29.75
129.77
$29.76 29.75 129.75 9.0.29.68 83 10 a. 29,59
i. 29.6
82
29.69 81
9a
Ba. 29 58 BL
29,64 84 29.82
6 a 29.69 75
10 a. 29.76
Lasti
6 a. 29.77, 77
Booked.
Iloilo.
Coba
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F. G. FIGG, Director. Hongkong Observatory, July 21st, 1911.
1 BABOYETE, reduced to 82 degrees Fahrenhoiton the level of the sea in inches, tentlis and anndredths. 3 TEMPERATORE, in the shade, in degroun FuhreN-
hait,
3 HUMIDIT, in percentage of saturation, the humidity of nie saturated with moisture being 100,
4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points,
3 FORCE OF WIND, spording to Baufort Scalo
STATE OF WEATHER, blue sky, a dotas.od aloud, a drizzing rain, f fog, gloomy, lait, 1 lightning. o overcast, p passing showers. 4 katally rail, snow, thunder, y visibllity, w dew (wot)
R&EX in tuches, tortle and hundrota.
Wok.
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From July 22nd to 28b, 1911
HIGH WALES,
Height.
LOW WATER.
Height
H'kong
II'kon
Mean
Mesh
Timo.
Lice
(ft. in,
h.
ft..
Sat.
San.
22 m 5 40
1 18 a
7 28 o
11 45 3 1
23 mi 6 34
8 42 D 24 im 7 26
9 44 a Tues. 25 8 15
10 33 a 4 Wod. 26 ma
Thurs. 27m 9 49
Fri. '23 'm 10 34
2 80.8.
9 37
11 12 a
11 48 a
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ADDRESS
Ching-kesan Croatic Hoken Houkeu
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Central Hymna 660 ₫ 17; Sevenfold Amen; Voluntary Allegro (un to in)E za N.B.-Palm 114 Taft V. 1, 2, 6 med 0, 0 P. in unison Isal 110, ves 1, 2, 14, 16 яnd 14 în union.
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Day et
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. Wind Direction
Foresti
The H.-A. Linieer. Ambria leff Singapore Weather... on the 20th instant p.m. and may be expected | Hainan here on or abous the 26th instant p.m.
Torreon Tientsin
at 4 pm. 10 am,
Macao Tientsin
4 pm.
Wellaiwei
Barometer l'emparature Humidity
29.62
29.19
29.61
82
82
83
75
89
E
E
E
3.
3
4
0
opg
0.43
Highest open air Temperature on 20th · 83 Lowest open air Temperature on 20th, 77
ON SALE.
is expected barc
The NY.K. str. hitano Varu (Europoon ONGKONG HANSARD REPORTS Like) left Yokohama for this port vin, ustal port in the 19 int, and is expected here on
of the MEETINGS. of LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL *sion 19.0.
for
the- the
The N.Y.K.str. Bingo Maru (Bombay Line) Teft Muji Fr this port on the 17th iust, and is expected here to day.
The
G. N. ste, dimnesota left Manila on the 20h furt and is exproted here to-day.
The N.Y.K. str. Yuwain Maru (Australian Line) left Thursday Teland for this port via Manila en
on the 2016 inst., and is on the 31 lust
31st inst
Emir Hakata Maru (Bombay The NY Line) lefs Bombay for this port via ports on the 14th inst. sed is expected here on the 1st prox. The N.T.K. c. Tange gru European Line) left Colombo for this port vin Dingapore on the 20th inst., and is expected here on the 2nd pros
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DAILY PRESS OFFICE, Hongkong, Alat February, 1911.