THE BANK LINE,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH, 1911.
LIMITED.
REGULAR SERVICE FROM HONGKONG TO
VANCOUVER. B.C.. SEATTLE &
PORTLAND (Or.),
VIA
SHANGHAI' ANTI JAPANESE
CARRYING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO ALL
OVERLAND COMMON POINTS.
Atemmers
Tons Dw.
Captain
KUMEBIO
11,000
G. B. MoGW...
LUCERIC.
11000
J. Mathie
HERCULES
7,000
R. Willemsen
PORTS.
To Bail on or About
10th October.
25th Octobor.
10th November.
To be followed by other Steamers of the Company at reguler intervalı. Calline at AMOY and KEELUNG IP sulloiant inducement offers The BANK LINE Somers are of the Newest Design, hava marat Commodious Accom. modation, and are fitted with Electric Light and Wireless Telegraphy,
Sparial Parcel Express to America and Canadian Points."
For Raton of Froight and. Passage, apply to~~
TELEPHONE Na, 780,----
THE BANK LINE, LIMITED.
KING'S BUILDING, Prays Central,
INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.
Cargo carried on through Bills of Ladiar from HONGKONG BEIRA. DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN (Natal), EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN with transhipment of COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.
PROPOSED SAILINGS.
539]
FROM HONGKONG: 30th September.
For Rates: and Earther Information, suply i
FROM COLOMBO ↑
17th October.
THE BANK LINE, LIMITED, Managing AGENTA).
CONFERENCE-WEIR LINE. REGULAR SERVICE FROM CALCUTTA TO BIVER PLATE. THE STEAMERS OF THIS SERVICE PROVIDE THE QUICKEST TRANSIT FROM THE ORIENT TO THE ARGENTINE,
Cargo carried on Through Rills of Lading from HONGKONG to RIVER PLATE Ports transhipping to CONFERENCE-WEIR LINE Steamers at CALCUTTA,
PROPOSED SAILINGS.
FROM HONGKONG : Frequent Sailings
For Rates of Freight and Farther- Particulars, apply to-
FROM CALCUTTA :- End September. THE BANK LINE, LIMITED,
MANAGING AGENTS,
NEW LINE OF STEAMERS
TO
SOUTH AFRICAN - PORTS.
ORIENTAL AND AFRICAN LINE.
Regolar Direct Service from JAPAN, CHINA and STRAITS to BEIRA. DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN, FAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH' and CAPE TOWN, calling at MAURITIUS if infolent inducement offers, and affording the "Quickest Freight Transport from the ORIENT to SOUTH AFRICA.
8.8. "DUNERIC"
8.8. KATANGA"
**
CON
PROPOSED SAILINGS. 3,000 tons... ...... my to be despatched End December. 5,600 took
And regularly thereafter.
For Rates of Freight or Passage, apply to--
Hongkong, 28th Angust, 1911,
⚫ to Follow.
THE BANK LINE,
MANAGING AGENTS.
LIMITED,
[1075-173
MAIL LINE.
U.S. MAIL
PACIFIC
S.S.
CO.
SEMI-TROPICAL ROUTE.
Only Line taking the waim SOUTHERN ROUTE Boreal the PACIFIC FIA HONOLULU, OAHU, the most Fartile and Beautiful Island of the PACIFIC.
PROPOSED SAILING FROM HONGKONG.
STEAMERI
• MONGOLIA
www
• SIBERIA............................
Toxs
27,000
1414OT
* KOREA
18.000
18,000
MANCHURIA
27,000
• MONGOLIA
27.000
• SIBERIA
KOREA OSAK
18,000
JA,000
MANCHURIA....
27,000
Twin Screws,
(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,
SAILING DATES
-SATURDAY, 30th Sept., at 10 ́A.M. SATURDAY, 29th Qok, at 1.P.M. FRIDAY. 10th Nov, at 1 P.M. SATURDAY, 25th Nov., at 1 P.M. SATURDAY, 16th Dec, at 1 PM, FRIDAY, 12th Jan., at 1∙P.M. SATURDAY, 27th Jan., at 1p..
All Steamers have an Excellent "Philippino Stringed Orchestra" for the entertainment of
Passengers, and are Equipped with Wireles Telegraphy,
THE PM. 9.8. "MONGOLIA" will be despetobed for SAN FRANCISCO VIA KEELUNG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI KOBE, YOKKAICHI, SHIMIZU, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, ∞» SATURDAY, 30th September, at 10 AM.
FARES: HONGKONG TO LONDON £71 10%. Od. RETURN, SIX MONTHS, £120; 24 MONTHS, £125; INCLUDING BERTH AND MEALS ACROSS AMERICA."
SPECIAL RATES (First Class Only) Granted upon Application To European Points: Ooials of any Europorn Neval, Military. Diplomacy, Consular and/or Civil Services located in Asia, to European Officials in the Services of the (overnmenta of China and Japan. To United States Points, Commissioned Officers of the United Stater Army, Navy, US. PH. and M.H. Services, stationed at Ports of Call; also all Officials of U.S. Diplomatic Service, U.8. Consul Generals. Consuls and Vice-Consuls located in Asia. fa United Statre and Canadian Points: Members of the Naral, Military. Tiplomatic and Consular Offcials of the Governments of China and Japan. Between China, Jared and Manila to Officials of U.S. Diplomatio Service, I.B. Consul Generals, Consule and Vice-Comeals korated in Asia, also Commissioned Officers of U.S. Army, Navy and U.S. PH. and M.H. Serviors. These Special Rates apply when travelling at their own expense and to their families. To all Points:-Missionaries and their families.
INTERMEDIATE SERVICE.
PERSIA
SELAIN
9,000 TonsTM
FRIDAY, ***... FRIDAY,
20th Oct., at 1 P.M. 17th Nov., at 1.P.M.
CHINA.....10,200 Tons
BE 8.8.PERSTA" will leave for SAN FRANCISCO VIA SHANGHAI, NAGA- SAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU, on FRIDAY, 20th Oct., st.1. Pam. On the Fine MAIL Stormers, CHINA and PERSIA FIRST CLASS. BALOON SERVICE is furnished at Intermediate Rutes
܂
FARES, HONGKONG TO LONDON
via Canadian Atlantic Poris, - £43. vin New York
£45.
23
HONGKONG to SAN FRANCISCO Through Bills of Lading isnted to Japen, North, Central and South American Ports For further information as to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Companion KING'S BUILDING (opposite Blake Pier).
£25,
FRED J. HALTON,
AGENT,
[48
HER DAUGHTER'S PALLID FACE.
Is a source of anxiety to many a fond mother. The Cause almost invariably is Anemia-the Remedy Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. A tribute of thanks and praise from Dr. Fabre, of Astaffort.
So stealthily does Anemia work evil in young women that it is rightly regarded as one of the greatest enemies of the weaker sex. Nine out of ten-are-Bloodless, more or less, and in many cases neglect has allowed Ansemia to develop into decline...
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Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have given Health to unhappy Anamics not occasionally, but in thousands of cases too numerous to record, They are a favourite prescription of Physicians when Annemia is the trouble. Here is what Dr. Fabre, a physician of Astaffort, France, says about
HIS OWN DAUGHTER'S CURE.
Translated from the French, Dr. Fabre's testimony reads as follows: My daughter, 17 years of age, suffered exciously for over six months with Aommia. I was much distressed becaise, nothwithstanding the use of the most sourishing foods and stimulant wines, as well as of iron tonics and glycero-phosphates of various descriptions, her condition did not improve. She remained pale, short of breath, lacking in appetite, and indifferent to the recreatious of her age, and she suffered agonias from Neural gis.
Sev
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"Since then I have prescribed these Pills to auferers with Anemia and diseases of the blood - have mach among my patients and have had the satisfaction of getting precisely the same resalts as were obtained in the case of my daughter."
Dr. Williams' Pink Fills have repeatedly cured Anamin, Indigestion, Neuralgia, St. Vitas Dance, Rheumatisms and Malaria. Of d valera, ar direct, fron-De-Williams Medicine Co. 24, Szeokuen Road, Shanghai post free. $1.50. ons bottle. $9 for six bottles. But beware of substitutes oferať by aly shopkeepers; say yo i most kayo
DE. WILLIAMS PINH PILLS.
SHIPPING IN PORT
STEAMERA ANDENHAM, British str., 2,410, E. T. Pitobar, B.F.B., 28th Sent-Kabe 22nd September. General-Gibb, Livingston & Co. ANDUI, British str. 1.350, J. B. Harris, 27th
Boat Shanghai 24th September, General -Butterfield & Swire.
CARL DIEDERICHSEN, German sir, 774, 0. Jurgensen, 28th September-Halphong Bad Hoihow 27th Sept., General-Jabeen & Co. CHICAGO MARU, Japanese str. 3,832, J. Goto, *** 27th Sept-Manila 25th Sept, General-
Osaka, Shonen Kainha.
CHINLI, British str., 1,070, F. McGerraty, 24th Sept.-Wakamsen 18th Sept., Coal- Butterfeld & Swire. CRIVLEN, Chinese str., 1,177, Wm. Jamieson, 27th Sept-Shanghai 24th Sept, General -C, M. 8 N. Co.
BUHI, American str., 1,408, 8. A. Crosby, 26th September-Manila 23rd Sept., General- Shewan, Tomes & Co. BAMSEN, German str. 899, R. Petersen, 28th Sept Bangkok 21st Sept, Rice Batter field & Swire.
SEANCEEE, British str. 3.875, J. Travis, 27th Sept.--Rangoon and Singapore 22nd Sept., General-Chinese.
THE WELSH COLONY IN PATAGONIA.
(FROM A CORRESPONDENT OF "THE TIMER).
;
Forty-six years ago a handful of Welshmen with their families left their homes in Walos, some for political reasons, some for questions of language, and a few for a love of adventare they were determined to found a salony where they could be entirely free, governing them. selves and speaking their own tongue. With this object in view, they landed near the pra. sant site of Port Madryn, on the east coast of Patagonis, which was then a sort of "No. Man's Land," Making their way overland to the Chubut Valloy, they found the country a waste; but with great efforts and hardships they dug canale more than 40 miles in length (with the main branobes more than 200 miles) and irrigated the land, so changing what was then- only a part of the desolate Patagonian plain into the now fertile Chabat "Colony."
When Argentina took over the goverment of Patagonia, the settlere felt in some way that the land so hardly wen taken from them by foreigners." The calony was being itself, however, included many political rofugeas, and so fell between twe stools, being in sympathy neither with Britain, from which they had come, nor with Argentina, which had annexed them; so that the present generation was brought up without any national sentiment or esprit de corpe, to speak of and a fooling of listlessness and resentment for a long time permeated the settlement. During the last four or five however, a more licalthy feeling has been gran ing P
due in part to the greater prosperity of grow the
farmers, in part, to ingreased facilities of communication with Europe, and-the consequent infax of Britain, who have brought now ideas and new young man from ideals to the country. It is now found possible to be both British in sentiment and at the same time good Argentine citizens. The Coronation of King George and the farestitam of the Prince of Wales have been
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 28th at 4 pm.-Black South Cons and Drum hoistod.
On the 29th at 11.50 a.m.The typhoon, which is new situated about 200 milas to the WNW. The barometer is falling over the S. 3.E. of Hongkong, continues to move towards
coast of China and Tongking and rising over the Philippines.
coast of China,
Cyclonic gales may be expected along the 8.
A depression has appeared over N. China, and atsphoon is shown over the Pacifio to the Southword of the Bonins
The high pressuro area has shifted Eastwords and lies now over N.. Jaynu.
at 10a.m., to day, 0.00 inches,
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending ---
to-day is as follows i
The forecast for the 24 hours, onding at 1000
DISTRICT
Formosa Channoi * Hongkong & Neighbourhood
FORECAST
(N.E. winds.
(N. strong.
South east of Chins, haterson)N.E. to È South coast of Chins betwcon) y gnie.
Hongkong and Lomooks.
gido. Hongkong and Hainan. † N. to E. gale; rain squalls.
CHINA COAST-METEOROLÓHICAL REGISTER,
Sistion
September 2911-ÂT A.M.
of an cathurst of patriotism. The calibrations Neutro
made
the occasion Flohtock in Chubut were notable for a popularity, and Hakodate on organization unprecedented in the annals of the colony
Tokio and the outcome has been the forms. Kochi tion of a Brillah Society due, not to a more hysterical outbrink of
This has boon Nagasaki enthusiasm, but to a sober manifestation of Oshima..........
of cheap Kagoshima drep feeling; not в man of those who partici pated in tho recent festivities but now holds bis Ishi Jima head higher and hos-gained in self-respoot; and through the settlement there breather a new spirit which angurs well for the future pros perity of the British in Chubat.
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.
BAB38;
Wind
Hone
Barometer.
Temperature.
Humidity
Direction,
Weather.
Force
7 29.29, 61.77
6.30.12
30.06
129.95
".
AgE
KA
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"
Волій
Is.
10
60.
29.64 75: 86
Hankow
6 a.i
Kinklang
Bhanghai
Gutzlaff
Sharp Penis
9 & 29.87 65 >> 29.67 01
295
975 81
982
NNE
6. 29.66 82
NE
Amoy Following is a list of unclaimed telegrams Taihoku
Swatow lying in the Great Northern Telegraph Com-Taichu pany's offles at Hongkong -
Courbon (2)
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Dowestikee Hiracks Co
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ADDRESS
FROM
Tainan Koshua
Fascadoras Canton
Hongkong
Viot, Penk Gap Book MACRO
Wuchor Heibow Pakhoi
NE
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29.59
98.5
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NNW
Hongonchong Hangoutran
Jealous
man-of-war Haiyong
Paulien
Limon
Toraichi Tokunaga 135 Victorin
Streat
Torado
C. St. James
8».29.75 8
0.75-82 29.18 77
NW
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Cebu
Labuan
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F. G. Fico, Director.
The following is a list of unclaimed telegrams lying in the Eastern, Australasia & China Tele- Hongkong Observatory, September 20th, 1911.
graph Company's office at Hengkong:-
care
FROM:
ADDRESS Bischoff, Astor House
- Pforzheim Hagaon Mrs. N. Fillis, oare Hongkong Hotel Rangoon
R. American Embassy
Cedarlské Konwy 8 Augusta ... Joke, 9, Elgin St.
Macao Lambeurkon
...San Francisco
Höllo Ferin-Carl, Hongkong Hotel Neriks Lea Hi Teok Cruiser Hai Yong" Mamol Pisroe, Miss Mildred
Manila Rosenthal Fred, Astor House
Hotel
Shanghai Singapore
Bickeroo
SEXTA, German str., 992, Jonsen, 28th Sept.-- Bangkok 19th and Swataw 27th Sopt., TIENT-IN, British str., 1,227, W. O. Jones, 26th Thyerick
Rica-Chiness.
Taktoong Sept. Wakamatau 20th Sept, Coal Lecherokee Butterisid & wire.
Yusanh mong Yuenchong
•
TIMAHI, Datob str., 2.470, J. P. Scholten, 26th Sept.-Sourabaya 16th Sept, Sugar
Java Chia-Japan Lijn, TIBODAS, Dutch str., 2,578, Jurriaaiso, 23rd Sept. Batavia 13th Sept, Sagar- Jey2- Chin Japan Lijn.
Bemarang
Singapor
-Bingapore
Caolon.
Manila
CHURCH SERVICES.
CHOWTAI, German str.. 1,115, W. Raher, 276 4 TJIMANOEK, Dutch str., 3,510, N. von Jurand eraning prayer at’6.30 p.fn, every Sunday:
Sept Bangkok 19th Sept., Rico and Meal -Butterfield & Swire. DAGNY, Norwegian str., 882, P. Solvesen, 25th Sept.-Houray 22nd September-Aagaard, Thorson & Co.
DALIN HARU, Jap. str., 899, Yamaguchi, 27th Sept.-Swatow 26th Sept., General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha
KINKASAN MARU, Japanese str. 3,324, É, Avki, 27th Sept-Miike 2tet Sept., Coal- Miteni Bussan Kaisha, KWANGLEE, Chinese str., 1-643, Praif, 23rd September-Shanghai 20th Sept., Mails General-6. M. 8. N. Co.
wad
KWONGBANG, British etr.. 1,428, W. F. Eisbard, 26th Sept Shanghai and Swatow 25th Sept., General Jardins, Matheson & Co. LAMBANG, British str., 2.225, E. J. Told, 28th
risaxe, 25th Sept-Marusar 17th Sept., Sugar-Java-China-Japan Lija.
PEAK CHURCH Holy Communion at 8 am. UNION ROCK, Konuody Feed, ini-ter Rev.
2
1 BAROMETER, rodnged in 32 degrees Fahrenheit om
the isval of the sea in inches, tenths and hundredtha.
2 TEMPERATune, io thu skado, in degrees Fahren- hoit.
9 HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, the humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100.
4 DIRECTION OF Wind, to two points.
5 FORCE OF WIND, according to Bonfort Boale. G STATE OF WEATHER, b bio sky, c detached clast, d drizzling rain, I fog, gumy, b' Eail, t Bightning, a overcast, passing showers q equally, r rain, s snow, t thunder, visibility, w de (wet)
0. RAIN in inches, tenths and hundratba.
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
PEGISTER
Hongkong Observatory, September 29th.
Previous On Date On Date
Day at
st
at 4 p.m. 10 am.
4 p..
Barometer Temperature Humidity. Wind Directipa
Forceti
29.62
2961
29.52
86
90
.95 -
53
47
Highest open air Temperature on 27th -90 Lowest op air Temperature on 23th 78
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
WURU British str 1,227. Howard, 24th 113 and 21; Fealm 63. (Jackson), Autheut, esve: Kain
4. H. Hickling. 118.a. Worship, Hymns, 109, Weather... YUENSANG. Briels str. 1.129, P. H Rolfe, 12 noon Communion. 4 p.m. Sandey Schools
Sept.-Kaban-Baltarfield & Swire.
us-not" (Stainer). Bubject & 1911 Prophrey. 26th September-Manila 23rd September, 6.p.m Worhip Hymns 10, 50, 145, 180 and Yo SHUN. Chinese str. 1,079, C. Waterland, age man? Friday 8 pm, Cbristion Endeavour.
General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.-
138. Subject What's to becoms of the Arer- 27th September Tientsin 20th September, General C M. 9, N. Co.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL Hongkong, 1st September 18th Sanday after Trinity, Holy "God Sava the King" Responses, Foria); Veni'e, Communion (816 am.j. Matina (11
8.12.) Goodson Felm3, Waal-y, Wesley, Hopkins, Monk, Hopkins; Te heart, Smart in Jubilste Ayrton in E Anthem,
0 Sallivan
Hesyone Holy Communion (11.85 & m) Pail 1 verve 7 i unira. Peale 2 verses 4. 6. Stanford in B. Flat,
Kyrio, Hy-us 215 and 317. NB and
SAILING VESSEL
ECLIPSE, British 4-masted bargue, 2,996, Jame White, 12tb May-New York 20th Jan., Kamaene Oil--Standard Oil Co.
Sept-Calmatta 13th Sept., General CLARKE'S Terdine, Matheron & Co,
B. 41, PILLS,
LUCE Moji 20th Sept., GeneralBanki
British str., 4.106. J. Mathie, 25th
A warranted cure for all Boquited or constitutional Dis
from the Urinary Organe
in either sex. These famous Pilla also cure Gravel,. Pains in the Brek and all-Kidney Disorders Free from mercury. Forty year swooGER. Bold by all Chemists and Storspers throughout the world
in unison. Palm 3, verses 7 and 8in nnison,
*
From 30th September to 6th October, 1911.
HE WATER.
Days o
12 in Balm 4 Balm 4. verses I, 7and P. in usin Pralm & versen 1, 2, 7, 8, 11 and 13 is naisen Evensong (6.46 p.m. Besponses. Ferial, Psalms of the 'at Sat. evening: Magnificat, Buat Nine Dimittis, Wealey; Hymns, 207, 2:4 and 477. N.B. Palm San
virser l'and 9 in unison. Palm 7, veraes 1, 2, 11 and 12 in unis. Fealm 8, verses 1 and 9 in Mon. untsongan Recital, Tu sday, October Erd.at 8.30 pm
Lins, Ltd. LYERNOON, German str. 1.258, V. Pilgrim,
2 th
Sept-Saigon 21st Sept, Rice and General Chinese. MONGOLIA, Amarican str. 8,751, H, E. Morion 23rd Fapt-San-Frano 800 22nd August. Mails and General-P. M. 3.8, Co. MONTEAGLE, British str. 6.165, W. Davison,
B.N.R. 8th Sept. Vancaurer in Jan HONGKONG DAILY PRESS Troatbed Bymrs, 370, 182 and 260. Evening
and Shanghai 5th A, General-Canadian Pacific Railway Co,
NIPPON MARU, Japanese str., 3,452, A. G. Stevoin, 26th Sept-Yokohama 18th Sept., Rice and General-Toro Kisen Kaisha. PETCH-BUE. German atx, 1.36, C, Goranisch, 24th Bent Bangkok ris Kohsichang 13th Sept Rice, Meal wnd Teakwood-Futter- fold & Brive PHEUNPENE, British s'r., 1.065, J. H. Scoit, 29th Sept-Saigon 23rd Septy Rice- China,
PHEANANG. German str., 1,021, H. C. Rehér.
23rd Sepangkok 16th Sept, Bios and General Butterfeld & Swire,
BAJAR, German str., 1,275. A Roscher, 23rd Hept.-- Fremantle, Sandalwood-Butter- field & Swire
ON
BALE
AT-THE
OFFICE.
NEW AND UP-TO-DATE PLANS OF THE SI-KIANG
OK
WEST RIVER.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR.
Giving all the Imperiant Towns en route from CANTON 20 WUCHÓW,
$1197
Height..
H'kovg
Monu
Time.
h.
ff. in.
IOW WATER
Height.
B'kong
.Mean
ine,
h. w,
Et. in. 3 1
Nointer high or 'ow water
30 m 0 39
6 4m 9.42 Im 136 6 3 m 14 (29 Noinfer high-nor low water 2 3 10 6 2 0 7 2 6 No iofor, high-or-w water 345
6.3m 082 3
8 38 5 2
Tree.
ST. ANDREW': CHURCH, Natban Road, Kowloon, 14th Sunday afer Trinity lat October 1911, Morning Serve 11 am. Venite, Goodson: Prete
Wed
4
5
14
6 50 6 7 to 1 2
1st morning Wesley, 2 Turle; 3 nedictus, Thurs. Service 6 pm Hymn, 882; Paalm Parooll, 7 Fri. Cooke. fucker, a tatu Dowing, Crotch, Den Miaereatur Gess Byms, 231, 193 and 27 Sunday Bch el at 3 pm., held in the y conts Head- quarters on the burch grounds.
CHEISTIAN SCIENCE SERVIUM-Zakland Street, off Queen's Boad central, Sundays at 11.15 a.. and Wednesdays at 5.30 p.m.
ON SALE.
DOUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESE. January to Julie 1911. With INDEX. Price $7.50.
On sale at the "HONGKONG DAILY FB189," Offor
Hongkong, 2nd August 1911
m 5 546 5m 015 4
8 34.8 5 4 17 1-24 2
8 32 5.6 1551
6 m 7-37 1.7 0 m
8 '42 a 6 0
ON SALE.
43 39
2 24
MAIL TABLES
FOR 1911.
Shows the dates of departure of the Mails to Europe and Americs, and the dates of their expected arrival as well at their destinations, of the datee of return Mail
Mounted on Card
On Paper
30. Conta ... 20 On Sale at the Hongkone Dads Pry Boe
:
Hongkong, 6th February, 1911.