U.S.
PACIFIC
MAIL LINE,
S.S. CO.
SEMI-TROPICAL ROUTE.
Only Line taking the warm SOUTHERN ROUTE
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16ríï, 1911.
Boross the FACIFIO. VIA:
HONOLULU, OAHU, the most Fertile and Beautiful Island of the PACIFIC,
PROPOSED SAILING FROM HONGKONG,
STEAMERS
• MONGOLIA
KOREA DE SIBERIA
• MANCHURIA
• MONGOLIA.
KOREA
SIBERIA
#MANCHURIA ..
Twin Berovi.
(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION)
SAILING DATES
30th Sept., at 1 P.M. 28th Ook at 1 PM. 10th Nov., at 1 r.m. SATURDAY, 25th Nov.. at 1 P.M. SATURDAY, 16th Dec, at 1 r,x, FRIDAY 12th Jen, at 1 P.M. SATURDAY, 27th Jan, at 1 r‚m,
TONS"
27,000
18,000
18.000
SATURDAY, SATURDAY, FRIDAY,
27,000
27.000
18,020
18,000
27,000
AU Stenmors have an Excellent "Philippine Stringed Orchestra" for the entertainment of Passengers, and ero Equipped with Wireless Telography.
HE P.M. S.8. "MONGOLIA" will be despatched for SAN
THE
VA BHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KORE, YOKKATCHI, SHIMIZU, YOKOHAMA FRANCISCO and HONOLULU, 6o SATURDAY, 30th September, at 1 P.M.
FARES: HONGKONG TO LONDON £71 109. Od. RETURN, SIE MONTHS, £120; 24 Montus, £125; INCLUDING BERTH AND MEALS ACROSS AMERICA.
SPECIAL RATES (First Class Ouly) Granted upon Application
To European Points: Oficials of any Europeon Naral, Military, Diplomney, Consular and/or Civil Services located in Asia, to European Omloials in the Services of the Governments - of China and Japan. To United States Points, Commissioned Officers of the United State Any U.S.-P.H. and M.H. Serviers, stationed at Ports of Call; also all Officials of
1.8.75 gervice, U.S. Consul Generals, Commle and Vios-Consuls located in Asin. To United States and Conation Points: Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Consular Offioints of the Governments of China and Japan. Between China, Japan and Mauila to Oficials of U.S. Diplomatic Service, U.8. Consul Genorais, Consula and Vice-Consula Located in Asia, also Commissioned Officers of U.S. Army, Navy and US. P.II. and M.H. Services. Theso Special Rater apply when travelling at their own expense and to their families. To all Points:-Missionaries and their families.
PERSIA
INTERMEDIATE SERVICE.
9,000 Tons FRIDAY, 20th Oct., at 1 P.M. 17th Nov,, at 1 P.M.
***
CHINA.........10,200 Tons ...... FRIDAY,
THE S.8. "PERSIA" will leave for SAN FRANCISCO A SHANGHAI, NAGA.
BAKL, ROBE, YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU, on FRIDAY, 20th Oct., at 1 tim
On the Fine MAIL Stemmers, CHINA and PERSIA FIZET CLASS, SALOON SERVICE is furnished at Tntermediate Rates. FARES, HONGKONG To LONDON vin Canadian Atlantic Poris, £43,
via New York.
£45. HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO- Through Bills of Lading issued to Japan, North, Central and Sonth American Forts
225, For further information asto Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Companies KING'S BUILDING (opposite Blake Pier).
FRED J. HALTON, AGENT.
134
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THE BANK LINE, LIMITED,
REGULAR SERVICE FROM HONGKONG TO
VANCOUVER. B.C..
SEATTLE &
PORTLAND (Or.),
VIA
SHANGHAI AND JAPANESE
PORTS.
CARRYING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO ALL
OVERLAND COMMON POINTS.
Stemmera
KUMERIC
LUCERTO...
HERCULES
Tong Dw.
Captain
31,000
G. D. McGill...
11.000
J. Mathio
7,000
R. Willemsen
To Sail on or About
3rd October. 25th October.. 10th November.
To bo followed by other Stoomers of the Company at regular intervals. Calling at AMOY and KEELUNG if sufficient inducement offera
The BANK LINE Steamers are of the Newest Dosign, have most Commodons Accom modation, and are fitted with Eleotris Light and Wireless Telegraphy.
Special Parcel Express to Amorica sad Canadian Points."
For Rates of Freight and Passage, apply to-
THLEFRONE No. 780.
THE BANK "LINE, LIMITED. KING'S BUILDING, Praya Central.
INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.
Carge carried on through Bills of Lading from HONGKONG. to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN (Natal): EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN, with transhipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.
5391
PROPOSED SAILINGS.
FROM HONGKONG :'
30th September.
For Rates and Further Information, spply to-
FROM COLOMBO!
17th October.
THE BANK LINE, LIMITED, (MANAGING AGENTS)...
CONFERENCE-WEIR LINE. REGULAR SERVICE FROM CALCUTTA TO RIVER PLATE.
THE STEAMERS OF THIS SERVICE PROVIDE THE QUICKEST TRANSIT FROM THE ORIENT TO THE ARGENTINE.
Cargo carried on Through Bills of Leding from HONGKONG to RIVER PLATE Porta transhipping to CONFERENCE-WEIR LINE Steamers at CALCUTTA,
FROM HONGKONG : Frequent Sailings
PROPOSED SAILINGS..
Fer Rates of Freight and Further Particulors, apply to→
FROM CALCUTTA : Bad Septembar.
THE BANK LINE, LIMITED,
NEW LINE OF
TO
MANAGING AGENTE,
STEAMERS
SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.,
ORIENTAL AND AFRICAN LINE.
SHIPPING IN PORT.
STEAMETS
ANHUI, British str., 1,350, 3. B. Barris, 14th
Sept.-Shanghai 10th September, General"
Butterfeld & 8wire: BORNEO, German str., 1,344, F. Bembili, 14th Sept.--- Sandakan 8th Sept., Timber and General-Melchors & Co. CABL BIEDELICHEN, German str., 774 C.
Jurgensen, 14th September-Haiphong and 13th Sept, General Jobson & Co. CHITUEN, Chinese str., 1,828, Wm. Jamieson,
10th Sept-Shanghai 7th Sept, General C. M. 8. N. Co CHOYSANO, British str., 1,424, M. Courtney 12th Sopt.-Shanghai and Swatow 11th Sept., General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. DALIN MARK, Jap str., 899, Yarangachi, 13th Bopt.-Swatow 12th Sept., Gousral-Osaka Bhoson Kaishe. EMPRES OF JAPAN. British str., 6,940, S
ftobinson, 14th Sept Vancouver -23rd Ang, Mails and General-Canadian Pacific Railway Co.
HALDIS, Norwegian str., 1,055, U Solberg |
14th Sopt-Bangkok and Satow 15th Sopt., General-Chinese.
JELENA, German str. 782, HI. Bandixen, 13th Beptemtor-Haiphone and Hoihow 12th September, General-Jabɛen & Co,
-JAPAN,
Wish str.. 3,806. A. Stewart, 11th Sept-Kobe and Ba
7th Bapt, General
David Sassoon & Ch.
KORSICHANG, Gora E., 1.292, C. Rosiefly, 1st September-Bangkok 23rd August, Rice and Timber-Butterfield & Swire. KWANG PING, British str., 1,234, Waggott,
11th Sept-Chi
hinwantao 3rd Sept. Coal- Chinese Engineering & Mining Co. LAEETER, British str., 1,340, C. E. Pare, 7th Sept -Saigon 3rd Eopt., Rice and General
Wo Fat Sing. LINAN, British air. 1,352, C. C. Williams, 7th Sept.-Shanghai 4th September, General-- Batterfield & Swire MARIE, German Afr., 1,169, H. Schlaiter, 2nd Sept.-Saigon 30th August, Rico-Jebsen & Co. MAUSANO, Dritish str., 1,344, G. S. Weigal, 13th Sept.--Sandakan 7th Sept., General-
& Co.
Mex Jardine. Matheson & Co. str. 3,760, N. Kobayashi, 9th Sept.-Shanghai 6th Sept., General-Osake ghosen Kaisha. MONTEAGLE, British str.. 6.163, W. Davison, H.N.R 3th Sept.-Vancouver vin Japan aud Shanghai 5th Aug, General-Canadian Paolde Railway Co.
str., 1,737, A. G. Smith, ONBANG, British Bfr.,
Sept.-Chingwantao 2nd Sept., Coal- Chinese Engineering & Mining Co. RAJABUBI, German str., 1.169, C. Wolf, 13th Sept Bangkok 5th, Swntow 12th Sept, Rico-Batterfield & Swire, ROSERIC, British str. 3,004, Shotton, 14th Sept. Shanghai and Keelung 12th Sept.. General-Arnhold Karbarg & Co. SHANSI, British str., 1,228, Sirens, 10th September-Wakamatan 4th September,
Coal-Butterfield & Swire.
SIONAL, German str. 907, J. Soarsen, 10th Sept-Holbow 9th Sept., General-Jebsen &Co.
FEVER SAPPED HIS STRENGTH NERVE WEAKNESS, HEADACHES AND NEURALGIA MADE LIFE A MISERY.
My Health Is Now Quite Re-Established,
Thanks To
DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS.
A story which should be of intense, interest to all violins of malarial poisoning was recently folded at Kangoon when Mr. B. De Castro, Works, explained how Dr. Williams' Pink Pills assistant Engineer of the Insein Railway cured him of Narrous Debility,
Headaches, the pain of which was like souto When my handth failed some years ago, and Neuralgis, perpetually pestered me, the doctor told me that the cause was Malarin," said Mr. De Castro. "I had very little strength and no energy. The roking neuralgic pains robbed
MR, B. DE CASTRO, OF INSEIN, BURMA From a Photograph}
me of sleep at night, and my nerves fell into such a deplorable condition that I trombled at any unusual noise. My appetite declined, food shoulder blades which at times were almost caused intense pains between my chest and unbearable. Flatulenco was a constant treable, I lost all serve and lapsed into a very despondent state.
was fer ever taking medicines and so digestion; after three months' perseveranga with called "Tonics," but these further weakened my the first dostor's treatment I consulted other doctors,
, but no good resulted, and the Malaria so shattered my constitution that my life was one long misery.
Then
MYSTERY OF A HEAD.
SENT IN A BOX TO ABDUL-HAMID.
The story of a grim discovery in the British port-oflee in Constantinople is related by the Austrian newspapers:
n
Among a heap of undelivered parcels was found a wooden packing-enso consigned to the ex-Sultan Abdul Hamid. Inside the case was leaden casket. The casket was opened and in it lay a shrivelled, withered human head.
The Viennese journals stato that a lucenic note was also enclosed in the case stating that the head was that the murdered Lidhat Pasha, the firet Murkish Proinier, forwarded according to instructions to contineo the Sultan of his death. The latter stata. mont is improbable, since the execution of Tarkoy's great Liberal Grand Vizier took place at Tail, in Arabia, in 1884, and its details are well known. The murder to their remote phee of oxile of Midhut and two of his friends was carried out with cruol barbarity. Their deaths were officially attributed to fever, The story of the namasination to told we th "Life of Midhat Pasha," written by his son, who receives a yousion from the Young Torkish Government and lives in Constantinople.)
The had found in the British post office is said to have bean posto in Tripoli in April. 1909. This makes it probable that it belongod to someone assassinated in the weeks of fierce plotting carried on by the Sultan before the outbreak of the counter revolution in that month. Under another theory it may have beou a head sent to the Sultan by a Young Turk se that of Midhat, with the intention of inspiring him with torror and remorse.
the
NEW ARMOUR PLATES.
IMPORTANT ADMIRALTY TESTS SAID TO HAVE BEEN MADE.
|
WEATHER REPORT.
?
On the 15th at 11.45 am-The barométer has risen quickly in N.E. Japan, the depression covering that area yesterday having moved
way over the Pacific.
China, while it has given way slightly over the Pressure has also increased moderately in N. Looohoos, Formoss and the Philippines.
far to the Eastward of Luson.
The typhoon over the Pacife is still situated
A high pressure area covers N-China and Manchuria.
Moderato N.. winds may be experiod over the N, part of the China Sea,
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours onding at 10 am, to-day, 0,00 inches,
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is a follows
DISTRICT
* Hongkong & Neighbourhood
Воме
sa Channel ·
FORECAST.
[N. E. winds, mO"
Zarata."
Sonth coast of China between) Same as No. 1.
Hongkong and Larocks. Į South vocat of China vo
Teval
Samo as No. 1 Hongkong and Hainan.. 1, N.E winds, light to moderate; find.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAE
Station.
by the Admiralty with
Tests are reported to have been recently made Vrostock which is said to have greater power of resistance Hakodate
a new armour plate Neuro to projectiles than any armour-plate now in use. Tokis The process of manufacture of the new plate Koshi biation with nickel and story hitanum, in com Nagasaki employs the rare metal molybdenum, of resistance achieved is said to be from 15 to 20 Oshtima
Kagoshima per cent. higher than that of the recognised Nalin armour-plats. If this is oftainly decided to be ful'jin
ense, - gad The Admiralty adopt Bovin Is.
tho Tesult Would the thickness
b Chefco the lossening the displacement of the vessels. Kinkiung
of
the armour Weilniwei for warships could be much rodaced, Honkow employed
for larger guns. sat, if thought desirable, affording opportunity Shanghai ment (atomic weight. 96.0, specifis gravity 2.5),
Molybdenum is a brittle, gray metallic els Sharp Peak
rutala
molybdnito, which is found in small quantities Taikoku occurring chiefly in the somewhat raro mineral Suntow
Amoy
Norway and Sweden, and even in England. only in Amerion, South Africa, The use of molyblenite in the manufacture of Koshun Australia, Taichu
Molybdenum steel or Ferro-Molybdenum, bas Pescadores been known for some time, and its value recog Canton hardness and tonghases. nised in the making of tools by mason of its Hongkong
one day I read a newspaper account of the new plats, an ebstinate case of Narvous Debility attendant that hon Malarial Fever having promptly yielded to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and this decided me second bottle that I developed an appetite which to try them myself. think it was with the was really the first of returning health. I felt. that I
wanted substantial food, and I was exultant when no what I ate. My nervos beaatue braced up, the unpleasant effects followed
the neuralgia had left me, and I awoke in the headaches disappeared, I slept well at night, for morning feeling bright and refreshed. My heart became strong and healthy, I rapidly put on weight.
TAISHUN. Chinese str., 1,216, R. G. Paramore,
13th Sept.-Shanghai 9th Sept, General C. M. S. N. Co. TSITAROEM, Dutch str.. 3,666, P. Zwart, 8th Sept.-Macassar 1st Sept.--Java-China- Japan Lija.
Bussan
UNRAY MARC, Japanese str., 3,951, K. Mori, 12th Sept Moji 7th Sept., Coal-Miteul Rna Kaisha. WURU, British str., 1.246, H. J. Howard, 12th Sont-Hongay 10th Sept., Coal-Better YOCHOW, British str., 1,216, W. Molatosh, 7th
Sept.--Wakamaten 29th August, Coal Miteui Buran Ksisba.
YUENSANG, British str. 1,128, P. II. Reife 12th September-Manila 9th September General-Jardins, Matheson & Co. SAILING TERSEL ECLIPSE. British 4-mnated barque, 2,996, Jsme White, 12th May-New York 20th Jan, Kerosene C-Standard Oil Co.
VESSELS EXPECTED.
THE AMERICAN MAIL.
The P. M. Ca's str. Mongolia, from Sanj Francisco, sailed from Yokohama on September 9th for Hongkong, via Kobe, Nagasaki and Manila, and is due to arrive, at Hongkong on September 22nd.
The T.K.K. air. Tanyo Maru sailed from Honolula on the 12th inst. for Hongkong, und is due to arrive at this port en or about the 3rd
prox.
The P. M. 8.8. Co. str. Persia sailed frem San Francisco on the 13th instant en route to Hongkong, via Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe. Nagasaki and Shanghai, and is due to arrive at Hongkong on the 11th prox.
THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.
The N.D.L. str. Prins Sigismund left Yap on the 11th inst., at 2 p.m., and may be expected here on or about the 18th
inst
The N.Y.K. str. Fumano Maru (Australian Line) left Sydney for this port vis ports on the 6th inst, and is orpected here on the 25th inst,
The E. & A str. Empire from Bydney, to, left Port Darwin on the 14th inst. for this port (via Timor and Manila).
THE GERMAN MAIL.
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS,
REGISTER.
September 15th--ÁT A.M.
Hour
Barometer.
Temperature.
Hupidity.
Wind.
7,30.13.47170; wi
6.29.87
" 29.95 29.99
".. 29.99 29.95
NNE
B
Saw
H
EXE
29 04
NNE
,, 29.97
..29.87
98 3000 7472 NNW!
NE
9a. 30 03 8065
129.99 77 85 NNJ
NNR
29.95 81
6 u. 29.89 80 82
199.00 77
5.29.89
9.
29.96 29.57
10a.29.93 8570
29,80 29.97 86
Viot, Peak Gap Rock
Macao... Wuchow Hoihow.
Phulien
Tourune
Apuri
D. St. Jarca ........
6 3.29 79 75
Manila
Legaspi
Bacolod
Li
SW
Iloilo Cebu Labuan
.. 22.00 81
A
H
Thanks to Dr. Williams' Piak Pills my health is now quite re-established, and has overy appearance of remaining so, for although it is some months since I discontinued the use of Dr Williams' Pink, Pills I am to-day quite satisfied with my condition, which could not be better.'
The condition of the health depends
The following is a list of unclaimed telegrams Pakhoi condition of the blood; the Rich, Red, New lying in the Eastern, Austriasia China Tele-
pon the Blood made by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for graph Company's office at Hongkong. Palo People dispalled the malarial poison which Bischoff, Astor House
ADDRESS was the sense of our De Castro's shes Construction T... strengta nel die way these Pills are ouring Enpessy Nampakhong Stroot... Chola every day, in all parts of the world, sufferers Jansen Bloi Show... system. In the same Iohe, 9, Elgin St. from Digestive troubles, Nervous weakness, ladies of the special ailments of their sex. They Konwy 8 Augasta Rheumatism, Eczema and Skin eruptions also ingrow Wingsing... are obtainable from most dealers, and from the Lau Hi Tack Craiser "Hai Yung Mamoi
Lambongkoo Far Eastern Office of the Dr. Williams' Laukiantiam 23 Salyingpun...Balavis Medicine Co., 84, Szachnen Road, Shanghai, Liveobio Shnugoungon, 18, Queen's
bottle for $1.50, 6 bottles for $8 post free.
Manila
A warranted cure for "All acquired or constitutional Dis
Road
FROM Pforzheim Shanghai Masno Christchurch Leraka ...SAR-Francisco
Iloilo
Mai Rickmera-Captain Steamer. Hamburg Perio-Cari, Hongkong Hotel...Manila Pierce, Miss Mildred .. Manila
...
CLARKE'S charges from the Urinary Organs Reinsdorf Consul Messagerios
B. 41, PILLS.
Forty
in ofthor sex. These famous Tille also cure Gravel, Pains in the Back and all Kidney Disorders. Free from mercury, years succeSA Sold by all Chemiste and Starextapen throughout the world.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
Mis Anderton
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr Coast Bran Mie B, Burgers Mr W. # Burtt Mr. P.T. Chilvers
Mr.
& Hre. E Deacon
Mr A, Johnstone
Mr G. M. Iack Dr. O, Marriott
Miny Mastey
Lt. A. Boigmt Mezerat D. Mr. Marcki
Mr& Vrs A, B. Moniter Mr W. North
Mr & Mrs J. A. Dobbie Mr W. Drow
Mr E. J. W. Eamos Mr P. Fhrhardt Mr. ILG. Fisher Mr J. Forrest or Mr Desman Fuller Mr & Mrs J. Gould
V. Goulbourn
W W Gudgeon Capt.-T.-P. Hal-
The TGM. str. Derflinger, carrying the German Mails with dates from Berlin of the 23rd nit, left Colombo on the 10th inst. 3.4.C. H. Haring and may be expected here on or about the 20th Mr & Mrs A, A. Hanni-
inst,
THE INDIAN MAIL.
kal
Hon.& ME.A. Hewett Mr A. Tarrison Mr & Mrs E. J. Holmes
and infant
The Apcar ate. Lightning from Calcatta Toft Singapore on the 12th instant afternoon, and may be expected here on or about the 18th inst. The Indo-Chins str. Kutsang left Calomita for the Straits and Hongkong on the 7th inst, Capt. R. Innes and is due kere about the 23rd inst
MERCHANT STEAMBER.
The American & Manchurian Line steamer Matopna loft
is due baratgapore on the 10th inst, sad
to-day.
Dr. Spencer Hough
Mr V. d'Oeltingon
Mr A. Otto
Mr F. Pears
Mr Ernest H. Fond Mr A. T. Prichard Mr. E. H. Ray Miss F. Rony Mr F. Bitter. Mr. A. Schaner
Mr J. C. Sibley Me & Mrs & Sholtou
Hooper
Mr H. H. Solomon Dr.& Mrs. Spalding
and infant
Mr J. Spittles Miss W. Square Lt. & Mrs. U, E. Stainer Mr E. J. Waterman
Mr Geo, Jober
GRAND HOTEL
Mr & Mre A. B. Crew
The HA Linie str. Preussen left Shanghai C. H. Fanister-Rows
on the 13th instant p.m., and may be expected Mr. & Mrs. F. J. Brum kere to-morrow a
inet.
for this
Armand Behie
Saigon
Fred, Rosenthal Astor House
Hotel
+
Shanghai
Takfoong
Semarang
Thyesick...
Singapore
Techerakoe
.... Singapore
Choi
Manila
Yusschruong
Yuenchong...
CHURCH SERVICES.
PEAK CHURNE-Holy Communion at 8 a.. and evening prayer at 5.30 p.m. every Sunday.
UNION CHECK. Keunedy Road. I am. Worship, Iymons, 18, 89, 489. Te Deum, Anthem, Let every sal bo subject" (Stainer). 6. Worship, Psalm 34. Hymus 122, 193 and 109,
ST. JOHN'S CATRZD24L, Hongkong, 17th September, 14th Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion (8.16 am.) Matina (11 a.m. "God Save the King" Responses, Feria!; Venite, Cotch; Films, Go (12 evening); Te Deum, Woodward, Smart, Turle, Jublate, Onsoley; Bymas, 882, 379, 818 and 66. Holy Communion (1145 am.) Kyrie, Credo Sanctus Gloria, Somerville in F, Agnus, Stainer in F Hymns 324 (319) and 311. Sevenfold & men; Pre- acher, Rev. A. C. Moreton, R.N. Evensong (8.45 pan.) (Full Chuir.) Response Festival; Palms, 147, 160 (80th and 1st evening); Magnificat, Nave Dimittis, Mauodx in P.; Anthem, "Like as the hart," Novello; Hymns, 382, 870 and 880, Sevenfold Amen, Preacher, The Di-hop of Victoris N.B.-Psalm 147, verse 1. 7, 12 and 18 in unisor. Parim 150, verses 1, 4 and in unison,
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, Nathan Road, Korloos. Sunday, 17th September, 1911. Harvest Festival.
29.96 75
$5
10, 29.80 94! 77 www
6. 29.76 75 - W
.. 29:33 85
» 29.39 85
A.
Weather.
Forte.
F. G. Fica, Director, Hongkong Observatory, September 15th, 1911. 1 BAROMETER, reduced to 32 dogress Fabronbeitan the level of those in inches. touths and hundred lie. 2 TEMPERATUus, in the shade, in degrees Fabrous huit.
3 HUMIDITY, in porcentage of saturation, the humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100.
4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points.
FORCE OF WIND, socording to Beafor! Scale, & STATE OF WEATHER, blag sky, a detached cloud, d drizzling rain, f for, a gloomy, bail, I lightning, o overcast, passing showers, q qualy,r nuit, a anow, t thundler, v visibility, w dew (wer)
0 BAIs in inclus, tenths and hundrets.
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, September 17tlz
Previous On late On Date
Day ut at 4 p.m. 10 a.m.
at
47..
29.23
29.93
29.84
93
£5,
B4
75
70
73
Ju
Wind Direction
Foresti
Weather Ruin
Baromoter 1midity...... Temporature
w
Highest open air Temperstars on 14th Lowest open air Temperature on 14th
Storing Venite, Rasioli; Te Deum, Rasel, Sat. Jones and Pyo; Psalm, 141, Woodward; Hymns, 382, 202 and 383 Evening Hymns, 3:0, 386 and Scn.. Mr. & Mrs Frank Moss 147. Trentbec. 150, Humphreys, Nans Dimittis, Mon-
299; Anthem, "Let nanow fear the Lord' Palme,
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 16th to 22nd September, 1911. HIGH WATER.
Dass of
16
Height.
ft..í
37
76
LOW WATER
H'kong
Менд
Height,
Tie.
h. . ft. in.
17 m3 24 6 8 11 50
I'kway
Moan
Tima.
h..
2 76
7
No infer high
m 10 23 2
nor low water
9
No infer.
bigh
nor low water
and obildren
0 50. 1. 6
H. W. Muller
P. W. L. Nanninga
M. Picknell
11 am, Freacher, Rt. Bar. The Hishop of Victoria. Tues. Afternoon Service nt S P.. Specially for Children and Young People. Evening Service at
8 22 49
11 54
4 6
is to 157
2
1 35 a
395 2
6 p..
7 16
4 m € 54
4
8 10 8 59
2 14
Jan 1 44
.. 9 20 a 6 5
Fri.
22 im 9 1 7
J. W. Jr Pringle
U. F. Simpeon H. F.Stoneham The Taylor
-H. Watting
8. S. Watson
-fold The HA. Linie str. Senganibía left Bingo B. James
F. pore on the 13th inst. p... and may be expected Dr. F. T. Kert
Davier here on or about the 19th instant pm.
The str. Glenfarg left Bingapore on the 14th. Lev
John K. Kinghoru inst., and is dus here on or about the 20th F. P. Lentestay
The T.K.K. str. America Maru sailed from W. McKay
Miss Blorente Leung Honolula on the 12th iust, en route to Hong.
the mails. passengers and transhipped at Tokobanu la 8.8, Nippon Mars: Mr M, P. Beattie
cargo to
KING EDWARD The O.S.K. Br. Chicago Maru left Tacoma Dr Bellion
port via Japan and Manils on the 19th Mr O. E. Bendura ut uit.. and is due bere on or about the 27th inst. Mr F. D. Blakeley
The T.K.K. str, Hongkong aru sailed from Mr and Mrs Bridger Valparaiso on the 9th instant for Hongkong via Iquique, Callao,
and too Palima
Manzanillo, Cruz,
Dr. Fubecke Honolult, Yokohams, Kebe to be despatched End Decomber.
and
Moji
Capt. W. Ehrbad t The T.K.K. str. Buyo Mars arrived at Yoko Mr Everit hams on the 10th inst., from South American Mr C. E. Drescher
sails thenos
on the 15th inst, and is due r A Harpor ports,
Mies M. Gains to arrive here on or about the 20th inst.
The T.K.K. str. Shinyo Maru will sail from Dr. John San Francisco on the 14th instant en route to. C. H. Lamb
Ny F. Kolman Hongkong via Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Mr John Lennox. Nagasaki and Shangbai.
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