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BENOLOE, British str., 2.559, M. W. Guy, 20th Aug-Singapore 33th August, General — Gibb, Living-ton & Co. CATHERINE AFCAR, British str., 1,800, L. C. Townsend, 22nd August Singapore 17th August-David Sapsoon & Cu. CHEONGSHING, British str., 1,259, V. Idddell,

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Rrd Norwegian str. 3,807, E. Meyer, 22nd Aurast-Portland 20th July, Flear and Lauber- P. & A. S. N. Co. SAMSEN, German str.. 998, R. Petersen, 10th

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BATSUMA, British str., 2,680, Keir, 8th Ang

Now York and Singapore 31st July, Govoral Dodwell & Co. SAXONIA, German sr., 2,782, T. Stehr, 12th

August-Dutoy 7th August, General and Coal-Hamburg-Amerika Linie.

German 992, M. Jensen, 24th Aug. -Bangkok 16th and Swatow 23rd August, Rice and General-Chinese.

SERTA

BANISHING A CHINESE WIFE

GENTLE HINT AT REPRISA 19,

WEATHER REPORT

On the 28th at 12.05 p.m.-The typhoon The decision of the Australian Acting Mints.ántored the coast during the night in the neigh- tor for External Affairs to refuse the request Northward,

bourhood of Foochow It continues to move

of Hop Poon Gosey, of Melbourne, that lig wife be allowed to stay in the Commonwealth, has aroused indignation amongst the Chunge of Victoria,

Mr. Piug Nam, president of the Chinese Re. form-Association, lust niglit said :—" The whole of the argument adduced by Senator Findley is evidently based on prejudice-prejudice ro strong that it seems to have wrecked his dis- cretionary powers as a Minister, The Sana, tor," went on Mr. Ping Nom, "admits that Mr. ! Hap Poon Gooey is a reputable citizen.' Having satisfied himself on this point, what better guarantes could Goooy givain the yay of claims to have his wife with him

The altitudo Souator Findley takon of tho White Australia policy is bankam. He feare that if the Chinese are allowed to bring their wives to this country it imperils the white Australia' policy. The white Australia' polios, according to the party which Sonator Findlay

presante, is based on racial purity "This, in my opinion, from their own standpoint, should strengthon our argument in favour of allowing respectable Chinese, who have proved their Stness by their behaviour Incing their sojourn in this country, to have wives of their own un- tionality.

rising at all stations to the Southward of The barometer is falling in Shanghai, and Fonchow.

Pressure has ingrossed and is high over E Japan and adjacent waters.

Strong S. and S.W. winds may be expected- in the Formosa Channel, and moderato rionsoon over the China Sea,

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours auding at 10 am, fo-lay, 0.00 inches.

day is as follows:- The forecast for the 24 hours onding at noo%

DISTRICT

* Hongkong & Neighbourhood,

Forus Channel

-FORECARY.

{S:Wond·S:

wiads, strong,

South coast of Chium hotwen!

Hongkong and Lamocks. Samo as No 1. South coast of China betwees! Samo as No. 1.

Hongkon and Hainan i *W. and S.W. winds, moderate; fine.

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CHINA COAST, METEOROLOGICAL

"Australian statesmen are incurring a veri- ous responsibility in penalising and harassing respectable Chinese lore by jeopardising the prestige of British trade. in China, Probably some Australiaus arguo, What has British. trade to do with Australia My roly is that it has much to do with Australia. The protes- tion they now get, as Australiaus know, is British, and the amount of trade Chios gives to Great Firitain yearly enables the latter Power to maintain to a certain extent her pread position as mistress of the ABR

The destiny of this country je connuitted Vl'ostock to me whose prinsipal esed is humanity, and

Nomuro

АЕЛЯ.

Station.

it is of great interest to the Chinese Now Husodate studying Western systems of government to Tokia follow the principles of a Government which Kochi

Nagasaki

is upposed to be based on humanitarian ideals, Our poople have foon promised a nations! Par- liament in 1913. Should we copy, for the sake Kagoshin

Oakimn of-argument, the ideals of bamauity as adminis-Naha tered by the Commonwealth Government, and

Jabi'jima mete cut the same to British and Australians

Ix. Boniu who may then he residing in China the identical

Chafoo laws as administered to us? In such an event,

Weikaiwsi would the politicians of this country say we

to the gere conforming

Hankor of humanity principles I feel confident that the fair

and

geuemüs

winded people of this country have no slain Shang.

Gatzlaff that the Goverment here should barnse and

Sharp P.. oppress any Chinese who have assimilated thous selves to Australian ideals, and have proved by. Amoy their daily lives that they are capable of ing Taiboks

Swatow.. themselves the responsibility of having Falchn women of their own nationality na their wives."

Taiian Koskun

on

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TRADE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM,

STATISTICS FOR THE FAST. FIVE YEARS,

...

REGISTER.

Angin Bil-Ar A.M.

Wind,

Ikour.

Baromoter.

Temperature.

*- Härmidity.

Direction.

Weather.

6.30.12

NW

30.15

3010

NIT

30,05

$29.95

NNH

29 92

29.£3

*

¡23.77

&

129.72

$92

129.99

9a 29.93 71100) E

6 a

929.72 $3 63

EXE

64.29.50 82 75 aw

41 80

29.61 8291 29.4

29.53 82 75 WNW

29.51

NE

129.54

29.61

NW

Pescadores Cantor Hongkong Vigt. Peak Gap Rock....... Macso

9.29 68 86 | 65 10/29,6-8770

29.71 88

NW

9 a

8:29.78 81 129.60 84

29.87

BW

F

102934 86 :-78

ሩ።

The annual statement of the trade of the Wachow United Kingdom with foreign countries and low... British Possessions in 1910 compared with Pakhui the four preceding yours is being issued in Phalian...

bree volumes. Volume I. [Od 5699) givea abstract tables showing the tot value of

Тіяльве

21st Arg-Tieutein and Paris 13th Agiay. British er. 992. Rout. A. Beners, 8th the import and export trade of the United C. St. James...

Moji 9th August, Coal-Butterfiel? &

Soire CHISHING, British str. 1,199, F. Mooney, 26th August Tientsin 2th Ang., General --Chinese,

CHOIRING, Gormin str., 1,018, F7 Bruhn, 20th August-Bangkok 13th August, Rice- Batterfeld & Swire. CHOSHUN MART. Japanese str.. 1.301, T.

Yamaguchi, 26th August-Foochow 23rd August; General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha. CHOWTAL German str., 1,115, W-Beher, 241

August-from Pulo Laut, Coal-Batter field & Swire,

| Daɑsy, Norwegian str., 882, P. Solvesen, 26th August-Bezray 24th August, Coal- Aapaari, Thorrsen & Co. DRUFAR, Norwegina str., 1,102, J. Rine, 17th AugustBangkok 9th and Sentow 16th Autost, General-Kin Tay Loong, EXPRESS OF INDIA British str., 3,032, E.

Beotham, 24th Angust-Vanconser, B.C., 2nd August, Mails and General-C. P. R. GEEMANIA; Gen ate, 1,714. H. Frande

7th AugustWakamatan 301b July, Coal --Jebsen & Co. GOODWIN: British str., 2.329. A. W. Peters, 20th Angad-Karasu 14th Asgust, Coal

Butterfiel & Swite. HANOI, French str. 120, G. Bonhier, 26th ugust-Falhoi 7th Aug., General-A. R. Marty

|

6.a.29.77

Aparri Kingdom.

Manila The values of the total imports of mer

Legaspi... 6:29.83 77 chandise British Possessions (incinding Protectorates)

fram foreign Countries and Bienied..

Iloilo.. foreign Col

Anrust-Shanghai 4th August-Asiatic Patroleum

& Co... BINGAN, British str., 1,047, F. Jamieson, 25th Ang. Haiphong and Hoihow 24th Aug., General Batteriell & Swiro.

consiconl tere: 1906.

from SZECHUEN. British str., 1,142, E. J. Jones, British Possessions (including Protectorates). countries £467,974,167 consigned from 21st August-Wakasten 16th August, £139,914 333. total. £607;898.500 : 1507.

Cool-Butterfield & Swire. PAIBHUN, Chinese str, 1,816, R. G. Panure, 23rd Aug. Shanghai 19th Aug, General -C. M. S. N. Co. TAMING, British str., 1,350, G. H. Pennefather, 25th August-Cebu, Iloilo and Manila 22nd Ausust, General-Butterfield & Swire. TSURUGIRAN MARE, Japanese str., 2,189, Wa

tanabe, 2011 August-Miike 14th August, Caut-Mitsui Hussan Kaisha.

£491.102.400, £154,705.542. £645.807.942; 1908, £164,8 7,692. 128,135,795, £592,953,487 1909, £479,453.018, £145, 51.939, £524,704,957; 1910, £507,806,758, £170,459,266, £678,257,024.

The value of the total arports of produre and iqunufactures of the United Kingdom to foreign countries and British Possessions (including Protectora os in the fire yours Tere Rs. follows:-1905, consigned to foreign countries, Protectoraton)

Labuan

9

..29.69 86

111

F. G. Free, Director. Hongkong Observatory, August 28th, 1911. I BAROMETER, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenhocion the level of the sea, in inches, tentle and hundredthe.

2 TEMPERATURE, in the shade, in degrees Fahrain. helt

humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100.

3 HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, Li

DIRECTION OF WIND, to two paints.

5 FORCE OF WIso, according to Benfort Beale,

STATE OF WEATHER, 6 bine sky, a datanker

YU SHUR, Chinesa 1a, 1,079, C. Westerland, £253,565.853, consigned to British cloud, drizzling sain, I fog, y ginomy, 1 had,

2nd August Slinnghai 30th July, General, Passeraiona

SAILING TEGNOL

ECLIPSE, British 4-masted barque, 2.996, Jam. White,--12th May-New York 20th Jane Kerosene Oil-Standard Oil Co.

PASSENGERS. ----KENIVED.

Brouet, Rives, E. and L. Lamblot.

Per Klang, from Haiphong, &c., Mosara

Per Haitan, from Coast Forte, Mr Morie, Mr Hamilton, Mr Crop'n, Mr and Mrs Wheeler, Smyth, Mr Friesland, Mr Bone and Miss Mr. J. Hance, Mr and Mrs Huggen, Mr. F.

Watling.

1907

lightning, a overcast, p passing shower, 4 squally, e rain, a koow, t thundor, y visibility, w dow (wot)

O HAIN in ischce, tonths and hundrethe,

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Rongkong Observatory, August 28th.

Dato

Previous On Daten a

Day

at

ut 4 p.m.) 10 am..

29.49 87

4px.

29 63 29,64

Temperaturs Humidity..... Wind Direction

Forceti Weather

BT

90

63

70

60

West 2

Weat WAW

1

(including -0. M. S. N. Co.

£12.009.485, total, £375.575.358; ZAFIRO, American str. 1410, M. C. Smith, 2287.89 317, £139.143.766, £426.035.083; 1903, 26th August-Manila 23rd Aug.. General: £250 338.797: £126,765 027, £377, 03.824, 1909, -hewan, Tomes & Co..

| £250,947,263, £127.238,084, £38,180,347; 1910, |£83,081,830, £147 302;942, 4430,384,772.

The values of the total exports of foreign and colonial merchandise to foreign countries tad Britial Possessions (including Protectorates) in the five years were: 1905. coneixements to foreign countries, £75,723,703, consignments to frit-h Possessions. £9.378.777, total, £85,102,480, 1907, £81,768 702. £10.183.382, £91.942.084; 1908, £69.639 634, £9,984.063, £79,623.597; 1903 280711271, £10,633.548, £9. 344.819 1910, £91,661,154, £12,099,891, Barometer £10,761,045.

The total values of all experts, therefore, were-1906, £460,677,819, 1907, 2517,977,167 Per Caledonion, for Hongkong, from Mar-1908. £456.727,521; 1909, £469,525,166; 1910, soilles, Mr and Mrs Speise and latent; from £534,14.817. Jales Woill; from Faleron, Mr Brow, Mr merchandise from and to foreign countries and Singapore, Mr. Taase, Mr Tapanout and Mr The value of the total imperts and exports of Ruin Prince. Mrs Bammer and Mr Englbercht. British Possessions was: 1906, £1,069,566.318; For Nikko Mart, from Australis, for Hong-1907. £1,163,785 109; 1908, £1049,681,08; 1909, kong. Mr.G. Conp, 3ir G Rutherford, Mrs A. £1,094,230,123; 1910, £1,212,42,841. L retr

Mrs V.

Morris, Mrs The total imports from foreign countries aud Seraator, Mr T. Barratt and child, Mrs Wgiven above, were made up as fellows Food, Holton and child, Mr D. Faller. Mr and Mrs British Possessions, the agaros of which are Angst Shangbai 4th Aug., General Black,r N. Bluck. Mr P. Go Chick, Mr and drink, and tobacco, 1906, £238,168,166; 1907,

Mr W. B. Bronks, LAERTER, British str. 2904, I Taylor, 21st Matilir. Mr A. P. Speakmal Mr M. £247 290 596; 1908. £249.134.089; ,909,

Aug-Singapore 15th August, General Ontorez, Mr P. Chus Seco, My H. Frankell 254,319393; 1910, 8257,681,589; ra muto--i Batterfield Swire,

Mrs D. O'Connell and chill, Mr A. L. Cowes £211 12.714 LUCERNA, Bri 1 str., 2,072, A. L. French, A. J. Navin, Miss J. Coleston, Mr E.

Angast—frani Palembang, Bulk oil- Asiatic l'erol-# Co.

Wegelins, and Mrs M. T. Carreira,

Per a duria, from San Francisoo, &o., Mr

HONG WAN I, British str., 2,060. Hsiusworth 1611 August-Sugaroo 11th August, General Joo T1 Shing. HOPSANA, British str., 1.359, J., M. Hay, 2

August Hongas 20th August, Coal Jardine, Matheson & Co. JESERIO, British str. 1.234, White, 6th August Kolding 2nd Angust, Genom-Bank Line. Ltd. KWANGTAN, Chinese str., 1,536, Stewart, 27th

C. M. S. N. Co.

Gen nl-Order-

Miss Hutchinson,

Pierce, Mr P. Wardon,

rials and rticles mainly unma afastured, 1906,

1907.

£241.248.871; 1908. £203.455.017; -. (909, £220,145,496: 1910. £261.175.628, articieswholly or mainly unmaou-

Highest open air Temperaturo ob. 27th..90 Lowest open air Temperature on 27th 81

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 29th August to 4th September, 1911.

Wiek.

IIMH WATEE.'

នឡ

Height.

Height.

LOW WATEE

Ailean

Itong Mean

rue.

* ime.

b.

·ft. in:

h.

[ft. in.

30 m

7

}

1 2 26

0 20 5 6 6 10 2 5 0:36 5 A 1627 2 0 525 7

7 9 12247

76 49.3 1 32

8 42 733 6 10 33 3 2

13

LXEEMOON, Germun sir, 1,336, F. v. Bilen fiet. Bass, Mrs J. D. F. Muller, Lient. I. Ben-fata red 431006, 5155 155, 14:1407-4154504 318, 23rd Aunt Saigon 19th Ang, Generaldan, Mr and Mrs Julean H. Arnold and baby, 1903. £143025,597; 1903, £147 671,094, 1910, Hamber-Amerika Linie.

Milard Arnold, Mr H. C. Cabar, Dr. R. M. £156,845 451; miscellaneous and unclassified- MARIN BUCKNERS. German str. 2.250. 4. Thawou, Mr and Mrs Cari Rydell, Bir Kenneth 1921278,724,63 1910

Rapp, 21st August Hamburg 18th June. Daaran, Mr Frank 8. Willams, Mr and Mrs £2.278,784; 9:9. £2,568,984; 1910. £2.554.347. F. H. Cullendau, Mr W. K. Ward. Mr Michael The exports of producs and manufactures of NIFFON MARU, Japanese str. 2.331, I. Sona, Warren, Mr Tobey, Miss A. M. William the United Kingdom to foreign countries and

23rd Augastoji 17th August, Coal Ator & Co.

Mrs J. C. Wood, Mre Y. Lee Baker, Hou. My ritish Possessiour (including Protectorates) Tues. 29 m PAKLAT, German str., 1.018, T. Wanzel, 23rd Frank A. Branagan, Mr G. E. Norris, Dr Cwere made up as follows: Food, drink, and

Stanley, Mr. Herry M. White, Rev. Robt. tobacco-1956, £20.563.882, 1907, £22,356 578; Wed. August Bangkok 15th ant Swatow. 22nd Irwis. Mr. M. D. Flint, Miss A. 8. Hultman, 1908, £21,707.770; 19 9. £23,335.891; 1910, August, Teak and Rice-Butterfield & Baire.

Miss E. T. Duyer. Mrs F. T. Humphrey, Miss £26.070,738; raw materials and articles mainly Thurs 31

£ 3.837.844;

1907, PONGTONG. Gorman str., 98, W. Botafuhr, M. Pierce, Lieut. F. H. Adems, Mrs L Solelise, nomannfactured-1606,

and £55,586.843; 1908, £52.765,940 199, Fri. Lout and Mrs J. J. Mudgett and baby. Mr and 27th August Basakok 16th August. Bice Davis Brown, Edreza. Linton, Mz E. C. £51.156,007, 1910, £53.328,222; articles wholly and Teakwood Butterfield & wire. QUARTA, German sir., 1.824. J. Danielsen, 23rd Brown. MrS H. As mull and servant, Mr For maile meter d-1906, £304.957.732; Bat.....

L. Bata: Capt. J. J. Herubrock. Mrs Smedbarg, 1907. £341 439.511; 19 8. 296 681,975; 1909, Appart-Saigon 5th August, Sugar Maner W. Smedhang and infant, Mr M. G. £296,759,468; 1910 £342 869.107, miscellaneons Sco, Broder, Wieler & Co.

Beck and servant, Mr B.. A.-Li-frinck, Mr Dand nuclassified-196, £5,215,880; 1907, B. Reynolds, Mr and Mrs B. E. Drow, and Mr £6.650,151:1908 £6,058.139; 1909, £6 H. Jackson

Quiro, British str, 2152, 8. W. C. Dongall, 18th August Cardiff 27th June, Patent Fael-Government,

1910, £8,116,655.

Mou.

22 15 8

3 10..4 2

58

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porno wakr

2 m 3 38 5 9 052 ?

No infer high- jer fów: water

3 m 450 6 1057

No inter high- Der low water

4 5 48 6 3 135 21

9 10 8 4 6

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