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STRAMERS "YEUDO".

SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, KOBE & MOJ "CANTON”....

August, Coperal-Omka Shosen Kaisha, CHOWTAI, German str. 1,115, W. Beler, 24th

Angust from Palo Laut, Coal-Butter Gold & Swira,

DAGNY, Norwegi str. 882, P, Solve, 26th

24th August, Coal

Mr L. Hi Davis Mr N K. Davidson Mr WC Drew Mr & Mre

G. L. Duncan

Mr E J. W Exeges Mr J. Fase

Mr H. Peixm

Mr. & Mr. Hillie Mr & Mrs Frankiss

Vr... G. Fisher

Mr Boomila Fuller Mr F. Goler

DRUFAR, Norwegian str., 1,102, J. Biar, 17th August-Bangkok Hth and Swatow 16th An-ust, General-Kin Tay Loone. EMPRESA OF INDIA, British str.. 3,032, E.

Beetham, 24th August Vancouver, B.C., Mr. V doatbourn 2nd August Maily and General-C. P. R.

Mr D. M MQ. Gratama GERMANIA, German ste, 1.704, Frantaan, 28th Mr. and Mr. J. Handy

Capt. T. P. Hall Augnat-Hougay 26th August, Coal-ra. Harrison Jebsen & Co.

Hon. ME. Howatt HANOL, French fr., 1.200, G. Boshier, 26th Me & Mrs E. J. Holmes

August-Fakhoz 27th Aug, General,

und fant

R. Marty HONG BEE, British str.. 2.056, G. Kinghorn, 28h Aunt Singapore 2201 Augast

General Chinero.

KWANGTAH, Chinese str. 1,536,-Stewart, 27th Angust-Shanghai 24th Ang., Goneril- C. M. S. N. Co

Luorena, British str., 2072. A. L. French, 23rd August--froni Palembang, Bulk oil-- Asiatic Petroleum Co

Capt. 3, J Hornbrook Dr. Spencer Haugh Copt B. Iunos

E. M. Joseph &Mg 4. Kaiz My G. M. L

Dr E, N. Lbawon

Mr J. M. Lopas Mr & Mra F.

MoHugh

Mr H. L Marker

Dr. O. Marriott Mr E. V. Mitchelmose Mrs Morris

Mr W. North

Dr. E. C. Norris*

MERCHANT JACK.

The British Merchant

(From an attr

Soomen by H. Tom, in the English Review for, Angist.) Broadly speaking, all the public knows of the E. modern British merit seaman is that he is often not British, and that, as aforetine, ha gets dronk and gala drowned. It is remem- bered that our mercantile marine is our greatest industrial assot, and that again-a surprising fact this-when the Russian cruiser fironbor ptured a British steamer In the East during the war, it was reported that the British crow sheerod their captors, the British crew being Germans.

Mr & Mrs F. C. Palier Mr. V d'Uattizgal

Mr W. W. Payne

Mr W Pear co

Mr Ernei H, Fond Mr A. P. Prichard

Mr. B. H. Bay

Alias F. Reny. Mr G. Rosa

Air G-Butherford

A. W. Schneider

Mr. & Mr. FTA.

Seranton

Mr. Sibley

Mr 1 H, Solemon

Dr. & Mrs A..palding

Mr H. Spear

Mr C. II. Spittle

Mr J. Spitt'es

Mr V. R.Sphers Mr & Mrs. E. Stevens Vra L. Soleline Miss W. Squvre Lt. & Mre O. E. Stainer MM. L. ThompsonTM - Mr E. J. Waterman “Me A, K. Wa~]

Mr. Whito

Mr & Ma Whitömarsh

and child Mr Zeno

KING EDWARD HOTEL,

MM. P. Botiv

Dy Relitios

Vias Bennetta

a Mra Bridger

-and-con

Mr Bomack We F. W.-Cox

| LYERMOON, Germen str., 1,336, F. r. Pilerim,

23rd Aust. Saigon 19th Aug., General Hamburg-Amerika Linie. MANCHURIA, American str., 8.750. A. Dizon, 28th August Ban Francisco 2mi, Augast, Mails and General-P. M. S; S. Co, NIKKO MARU, Japanras str., 3.439. M. Yagi, 29th Augustani 26th Aug., General

Nippon

bon Yeon Kaisha. NIPPON MARv, Jarangio str., 2,331, I. Sone,

23rd August Moji 17th August, Conlr Jan Leanex Atak & Co.

Miss Lepreito

Mr. B. H. Densmore Mian M. Gains

Mir A. Harper

Dr. K. John

My W. Ardolà-

PONGTONG German atx, 98, W. Botofuhr, | Mr P, B. Lorok

27th August-Bangkok 16 b August, Rioe and Trakwood Butterfield & Sira, QUARTA, German str., 1.894 J. Danieluen, 23rd August-Saigon 15th August, Sugar— Bender, Wieler & Co. Brosa, Norwegian str. 3,807, E. Moyer, 22nd August-Portland 20th July, Flour and Lamber P. & A. 8. N. Co. SEATTLE MARU, Jap, str. 6.182, T. Sitaw, 28th Aurust - Manila 26th August, Flour, Sola, Thanks, Fishers Mill, do-Oaxka Shosen Kaisha.

Sr-Krasa, Franch str. 650, E. de Catalano, 27 AnstHaiphong and Qwour Chow Wan 25th August, General-Messageries Maritimes.

SLECHDEN. British str. 1,142, E. L. Jones, 21st August-Wakamatsu 16th August, Coal-Butterfeld & Swira.

TAISTON, Chinese str, 1,216. R. G. Paramore, 23rd AngShanghai 19th Aug, General -C. M. 8. N. Co.

TAXON MARK, Japanese str., 1,142, Kawasaki,

27 August-Newchwang 21st August Miteni Busan Keisha

ZAFITO, American str. 1410, M. C. Smith, 26th August-Manila 23rd Aug., General -Sbowan, Tomes & Co.

SAILING VESDEI.

ECLIPSE, British 4-masted barque, 2,996, Jam, White, 12th May Now York 20th Jane Kerosene Oil-Standard Oll Co.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The P. & G. str. Nubia arrived at London on the 28th instant, afternoon.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

Por Chinhua, from Shanghui, Mr Case. For--Fuensaug, from Manila, Mesra J. H. West JB ICU A Romnul. I. Loogue, Mr- and Mrs Riz. Miss Laura B. Scott.

ها

Mr B. McCloskey Capt. I Nobba Cspt and ra. W

Pasamord

39% HL_PortuMA Dr. Benmitt

Mr Edw. Sias

Mr. E. Smith

Capt. & Mrs Stewark

and children

Mr & Mra V TO

Jr A. U. Watts

Whealer

·GRAND-HOTEL.

W A. Barlow Mrs. L.-Buidt aud Weern end family

Mr&Mrs F. E. Drell

child

Kr.

Mrs P. S. Hardeng Milton VB Joine Dr. F. T. Rest

r F. P Lanfator.

Mr Angela Waltam

Mr

The public is aware, too, that though the balk of the world's oversea freights is carried under the red eusigu, yet it is still fairly lift. onit

to get a boy to een. The public is vagnoly concerned by the letters of British shipowers which appear from time to thue in the Press, letters explaining the British meaning is so un- reliable fellow, too fond of beer, and that the Chiasman is far more stead shap.

Most of what is known of tlet of the ner olant sailor is pot from novels and books of romantio travel. I imagine the ides entertained -by-people generally is that a

elooses work

at sea as a sort of adventurons pleasure.

It is very rouuutio. Of course, it i not true. The life of a sailor is more monoto- nour, squalid, and repellant, sepecially in the canal tramp, than that of

most badly paid Labourers ashore. It is not the least chromatic His hardships, toc, which read so wearingly when treated by an artist who has suffered, are really hardships after all.

It seems

quite necessary to explain to a maritime patios that a ship does not go to sea for romanco, but just for profit, and that her crowd are not with her for spies in their lives, but for wages only. A ship and her crow, in that respect, being like a cotton mill and its hands.

HUMANITY REWARDED.

The Board of Trade have received, through -the Foreign Ofice, a gold watch and a bicocular glass which have been respectively awardal by the German Emperor to Mr. Edward Forsyth. mostor. and Mr. David Sutherland, first officer, of the .. Huichowe, of London, in recognition of their service in resouing the shipwrecked orow of the German 8.4. Lydia, of Hongkong.

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 29th at 11.55 pm -The barometer end risen moderately at the Formosa Channel has "fallon slightly on the E. coast of China, stations...

The recent typhoon, which is probably filling up, is still shown over China to the Sonth of the Lower Yangize Valley:

Loochoos apparently owing to the existence of Prossure has given way moderately over the a"low" aren to the Southward of the islands,

High pressure still covers E., Japan anl adjacent waters.

Moderate monson may by expected over the China Sea.

at

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending 10 am. to-day, 0.00 inches.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon today is as follows

FORECAST

DISTRICT-

* Hongkong & Neighbourhood, Formosa Chanuel

S.W. winds, mo

derately,

South at of China between

Hongkong aud Lamecka. So as Mo. 1. South coast of Cidas betoon Samo as No. 1.

Hongkon and Hainan

* W. and S.W-winde, moderate'; fine.--

CHINA. COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Station,

REGISTER.

August 29th--Ao A‚Ñ.

Wind.

Barometer.

Temperature.

Huizidity."

Direction.

Weather.

VANISHED LIBERTY.

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A magazino editor at the Authors' Club in Hakodate New York was talking about H; G. Walle, Tokio says the Bufalo Commercial. Wella is now Kochi

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Vr Samuel Faul Me P. W. L. Vannlega

Mr H. MoPharvon MT 8 Philips Mr J. W. Pringle Mr Tang Sing Mr. T, Treadgold

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Miss K. A. Masroy Mr. & Mrs. H.A. Niebet

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Mr E. J. WoNulty Sir Francis Piegett Mr. K. S. Morrison

Mr J. Echa taon Mrs. G. Saolise Mr M. E. Shearer

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Per Hina Maru, from Japan, & for Fonku Mr and Mrs F. A. d'Almada and 2 children. Miss Fernie, Mrs F. J. Jorge, Mr M. Nore and child, Mrs A. Weill and 4 children, Mr and Ms C. Tuxford, Mr and Mrs C. THE HONGKONG TYPHOON, Səpt.

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OF THE MEETINGS OF THE Sudzaki, Mr E Akits, Mr K, Sato and Mr T.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Pub. Narai; for Yokohama, Consul-General J, Suka-

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For 'ourave, for Hongkong, from Koba, Mr Marck, Mr Nakayaa, Mr Y Nakayama, Mr Yusha; from Shanghai, Mrs Thornes, Mr and Mrs Steward, Mr and Mrs Palmera Loo, Mr and Mre Puyat, Mr

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STEAMERS PASSED THE CANAL.

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twenty years and whose indefatigablo ser- Wacho vices in promoting the development of Hakodate Heibow is gratefully recognized by the local populace.

Pukhoi

Hr. C. Kudo, Vice President of the Hakodate Thulion.. Library, delivered a short addre-s, aftor which a Tourne Bast of Captain Blakiston was unveiled by Mr. St. Jance. Royds,

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Mr. Hirado, President of the Hako Manila fata Library, laid a wreath before the bust and Legaspi read an address, in which Captain Blakiston's Bacolod.. work was enlogised. It was called in this ad- Iloilo.. dress that Captain Blakiston arrived at Hakodate Col. in

Kaman-nn Kami, Prime Minister of the 1861, the your fellowing the assassination of Labuan Tokogawa Shogunate, when anti-foreign feeling was rampant in Japan. The captain opened the firm of Blakiston & Co, importers and exporters, at Hakodate, and 'olgo eat the level of the it inches tenths and hundredthe lished the

"Grat.· ́timber” “Hill"

titis country. While doing his utmost for the development of Hakodate's resource, the Captain, also did a good deal of scientitle investigation. A meteorological observatery was opened in the early days by the Captain, who imported the necessary instruments from Great Britain. Many were theserviess-rendered by

F. G. FIGG, Director.

Hongkong Observatory, August 29th, 1911. 1 BAROMETER, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheition TEMPERATURE, in the shade, in degreen Fulton

hoit.

humidity of air saturated with rooisture being 100.

3 HUMIDITY, in percentage of maturation, the 4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to two poista.

FORCE OF WIRD, Recording to Beufort Real, G STATE OF WEATHER, b bino sky, a detachul cloud, d drizzling rain, flog, gloomy, bail, lighting, aver passar-skuweza, a squilly, the deceased in promoting scientific research, show, thunder. v visibility, w daw (wot)

6 Rr in inches, tenths und kundeetba. and the advancement of commerce in Hakodate. Mr. W. M. Rords, British Vice-Consul, delivered a brief congratulatory address, in the 1.00 asures of which he said:"It may not be gen. erally known that on the last occasion on which 0.50 Captain Blakiston ouma out from England to | Japan, nourly fifty years ago, he came out with 0,50 his wife vid Siberia, which was a very different matter then from what it in now. It must have fakes him months of driving in carriage and 9,50 Jaigh, whores last month the British Amling.

andor came from London to Tsurage in two! Weeks!

3.00

1,00

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BEKANNTMACHUNG,

KONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, August 23ti.

Previous On Dato On Date

Day at

at

ut 4 p.m.,

4 pm.

Barometer Tomposture

29.64

20.70

29.64

Humidity

Wind Direction

Forceti

90

WSW

56

67

63

61.

WNW

1

West

amtlichen Bekanntmachungen des Kaiserlich

Deutschen Kocaniats in

Weather Canton werden während des Jahres 1911 im Rain

OSTABIATISCHEN LLOYD; der CANTON WEEKLY NEWS und nach Bedarf auch in der HoNGRONG DAILY PRESS veröffentlicht werden.

KAISERLICH DEUTSCH ES

KONSULAT.

Canton, 15, Dezember, 1910,

BEKANNTMACHUNG.

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vorgeschriebena Vercoffsatlichungen werden im Jel to 1911 durch,

Highest open air Temperature ou 28th 90 Lowest open air Temnanture on 23th 82

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 30th August to 5! 1; Septembar, 1911

Hron WATER.

Wok.

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DATE OF SAILINGS.

About 20th Sept.

About 17th October,

chus, Guri nau. 22nd- Belgravia, Denby- shire, Matoi po, Mencians, smatra. Glenfary, Senegambia, Lovat. 25-Armand, Beliz, Konungs, & neca, Siam, Atreus.

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''MAIL ́TABLES for 1911

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OLOF WIJK & CO., CHINA AGENCIES, AKTIEBOLAG.“

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BEKANNTMACHUNG.

I amtlichen Veröffentlichungen dos

Konsulats Pakhoi-Holhow werden ju Sat.

"ÖLTASIATISCHEN LLOYD"

1.00

COL

0.78

Jahre 1911 durch den

0.75

0.76

0.50 erfolgen.

KONSULAT.

0,30 & 0,20: Pakhoi. den 20. Dezember 1910.

August 25th-Yadraw di, Miyasaki Mari, POWER OF ATTORNEY FORM.2 0.35. Fing Suey, Indra, Prinzess Alise,

and "THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS"

KAISERLICH DEUTSCHR

6 49 a 3

3 Da 4 2

733 6 12 2.25 5 8

133

3 2 No inferior low-water 2:10 3.83 5 9

5 a 29 No infor. ignor 'ow-water 3 ut 4 50 6 1 067 2 5

No infer higno low water 4 ta 5 48

1.35 a 2 I

3rn,

Mon

6

3

9 10 al 46

Tues.

5 m 6 386 6

4 5

11433*

917 4 7

2 6 1 7

ין

20

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