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JAVA, CHINA AND
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&
STEAMER
FROM
EXPECTED ON DE ABOUT -
WILL LEAVE FOR
AND JAPANESE CARRYING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO ALL
OVERLAND COMMON POINTS,
Stesmera
Толи Dw.
Captain
LUCERIC...
144
11.000
J. Mathie
STRATHLYON
8,000
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To Sail on or About
TJITAROEM TJILIWONG TJIKINI
TJIBODAS... TJIMAHI TJILATJAP
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SHANGHAI
JAPAN
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First half of Oct. Becond half of Oot. Becond half of
"Oot. ¡Second half of Oct First half of Nov.
25th October;
TJIPANAS...
First half of
JAVA
Nov.
21st November.
TJIMANOEK
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Second half of
Nov
JAVA
SHANGHAI
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JAVA
JAYA
SHANGHAI
JAYA
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FROM HONGKONG 1. 28th October
!ON OR ABOUT
First half of Dot, First half of
Oct. Second Half of
10qt, Second half of Oct Second half of Oct. First half of Nov. Second half of Nov. Becond half of NOT
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INTERMEDIATE SERVICE.
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9,000 Tons ... FRIDAY, 10,200 Tons
FRIDAY,
20th Oct., at 1 P.M. 17th Nov., at 1PM.
CHINA.... TAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU. on FRIDAY, 20th Oct., at 1 P.M. HE S.S. "PERSTA" will leave for SAN FRANCISCO VIA SHANGHAI, NAGA-
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STRANSKIT
PHILIPPINES
TONS 1
4000
*** 1000
CAPTAIN
703
VANISHED HEIRS..
A LIST OF PEOPLE WHO ABE MISSING,
A large number of inquiries for missing heirs zolatives, and parsons entitled to unclaimed moneys have recently appeared in the Press. Mr. S. H. Preston, of Chancery lane, E. sends to a Leaden paper an inder to the more important cases. The following porsons whose present addresses are unknown, are, he writes, wanted for their benefit —–—
Matilda Ashby, Louisa Baitup, Baker (Indian Civil Service), Baldacci family, Francis Marianne E. Barnard, George Barter, B family, Mary E. Boscroft, Carolina J. Banly, Thomas Bilby (Suffolk), James Birt (Graves. end), Frederick W. Bonner, Horol family, Rev. C. B. Brome, Frederick J. Buckland, Alfred J. Rura (Leeds), Frederie Burrell, Edward Siddon⚫ Burrough, John W. Chappello. Heary E. Chow, Ber. James Coller (children of), Honry E. Coop er (emigrated 1872), Thomas W. Cooper (on igrated 1870), Charles David Crompton.
D. TO H
Edward Davey Daniell, David David (Amories and Canada), William Ernon Davies, William Hartnell Davis, John Dobsen (Camberwell, 1865), Robert Dobson (Spitalfields), John Dan-- can (Sohe, 1873), Robert Ellis (son of Charles G. Ellis), Michael Thomas, and Mary Farrell, Ernest H. and Lillian Follows (Cardiff), Joshun W. Faord,
Freeman (Enfield), Elizabeth Pryor (Greonwish), Frank H. Frech.
John Gape, Sarah Jane Giddens, Julian Grande, George WUliam Green (West Ham). William H. Gundry, Ernest Hoyter Hannam, Elizabeth Mustin Harris, Hoary Aaron Hart, Mary Ann Hart (Holloway), John, Tsaco, and Solomon Harvey (children of), Amelia Lovisa Hawkins, Charles Young Hayward, John Haze- land, Harry Heap: Harry E. Heard, Philip and Ethelbert Hole, Robert Collins Holmas, Edward T. and Mary Huzzard.
WEATHER REPORT.
On-the 10th at 11.55 m.The barometer} has risen in Japan, the depression having moved away over le Pacita,
the
the North of the Yangtes Valley, and pressure. An anti-cyclonto area remains over China to continuer in considerable to moderate exoses of the normal along the coast. It is still alightly high but inclined to give way over Philippines.
Fresh to strong monsoon will continue to prevail over the China coast and the N. part of the China Sea.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10a.m., to-day, 1.46 inches.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as followay
FORECAST.
Hongkong & Neighbourhood
DISTRICT
Formosa Chausi
[N.E. winde,
strong.
South coast of Chins between Same as No, 1.
Bouth coast of Chins between Same as No. 1.
Hongkong and Hainan...} *N.E. and B. winds, fresh; fair. CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Hongkong and Locke,
Station.
Vi'ORLOOK Nemuro
REGISTER
October 10th--ÁT A.M.
JTO W. Maurios Jacole, James Kearsey (Anatrafia), Hakodato Lawzall family, Philip J. Le Leur, Frank Tokio Parker (Nottingham), John B. Pierson, An- Kochi drew, John H., and Robert Ras, John P. and Negnanki Peter P. Reeves, Fred Rovely (Durham), Kagoshion Charles Bippard, Edward and atilda Seeley. Oshima ......... John Ernest Selwood, Carolina Baroh Stovour, Thomas Strenther, Edward and William Ishims
Naba Thistlewood, Emma Veasey. William Henry Bonin Is.. Walker (Buonos Aires), Robert F. and George Cheloo
S.S. CO. Williamson brothers of Emily Williamson,
SAILING DATER
fl. Croeby Manila, Cebu & Hoilo On 11th Oct., 47.M. M. C. Smith... Manila, Coba & Iloilo On 20th Qet.. 4 P.M.
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., General Managers,
RUBI ZAFIRO
For Freight or Pasare, apply to Hongkong. 7th October, 1911
PHILIPPINES 8.S, Co.
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and William Winslado
NEXT-OF-KIN.
In addition, the next-of-kin or reprezen stives of the undermentioned persons are sought-
Weinstwei
Hankow
Finklang
Hoar,
Barometer.
Temperature.
Humidity.
7a..32.13 39165
5 a 29.83
29.89
29.05
130.05
30,11
29.97
da.
98 30.38 62 67
30.38
+19
-9a.30.38
3031
64
65
3028 6a3015
30.13 70
Taikoku
....... 5 a. 30.20
#
(30.08 --
7
30.061
21
39.02
30.08
90.30.16 75
10 a.30.15
Shanghai Jessie Theodora Bailey (or ferunt), Thomas Sharp Peak
Gatzlaff Dale (married 1856), Joseph Barnes (Linens Amoy tor,
died 1862), Conrad Blackett (Devon), Maria Blake (Essex), Fro-
Behrens, Maxy Swatow derick Bridges (Kensingtoa), John Callam, Robert Blair Campbell (died abroad), John Taipan Cavanagh (Paplar), John Champion (Surrey), Koshan John and Sarah Charity, Ann 31arin Cheesman Pescadores for Corby), Alles and John Christie (£7,000), Canion Walter Crosskill. (Canada),
THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN hrewsbury), Elsabor Davies (Adelaide), Maria Vist, Prok
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EMPIRE ST. ALBANS EASTERN ALDENHAM
MAIL SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA,
STRANEES
MAIL SCHEDULE (SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION).
ARRIVE HONGKONG FROM AUSTRALIS,
25th Oct 17th Nov. lat Dee,
LEAVE HONGKONG FOR AUSTRALIA. Tuesday, 17th Oct. Saturday, 11th Nov. Haturday, 9th Dec. Saturday, 23rd Doc.
The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, ensuring a plentiful supply of Ios Fresh Provisions, sto, and are lighted throughout with Electricity. All State Rooms have Electric Fans. A duly qualified Doctor and Stewardess are carried.
For further particulars, apply to
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GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,
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AGENTS.
THOS. COOK & SON, TOURIST, STEAMSHIP & FORWARDING AGENTS, BANKERS &o.
Head os for the Far East :-
SHANGHAI: 2-3, Foodnow Road,
16. DES VEUX ROAD. HONGKONG"
YOKOHAMA : 32, WATER STREET,
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TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY.
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Dame OFFIOR-LUDGATE CIRCUS' LONDON, BC
MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA
AND JAPAN STATION,
BRITISH
Alsarity, despatch-bost, 703 tous, 4 guns, 2,000 ih.p., Comdr. A. Lowndes, en ronto to Yangiare.
Aatroon, 2nd class orniser, 4,360 tons, 10 guns, 7.000 Lb.p., Captain E. B. Riddle, Yokobaina.
Atlas, admiralty tag, 615 tone, 1,400 h.p.,
Maaler S. West, Hongkong, Bramble, gunboat 710 tons, 900 i.h.p. Lient.
Comdr. B. G. Washington. Shanghai. Britomart, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 h.p., Liont
Comdr. J. M. Barker, Yangtare. Cadmus, British sloop, 1,070 tone, 1h.p. 1,400,
f.d., Comdr. H. Lynen, Shanghai. Chorub, water tank and tag. 390 tons, i.hp. 340,
Master W. Smith, Hongkong. Clio, British loop, 1,070 tons, i.k.p. 1.400,.
Comdr. H. R. Veale, un route to Shanghui. Fame, torpedo-bost destroyer, 340 tons,
guns, 5,700 L.h.p., Lt, Comdr. H. S. Monroe, ordining. Flora, 2nd elses oruiser, 4,360 tons; 10 guns, 7,000 ib.p.. Captain J. Nicholas, ernising Bandy, torpedo-bost destroyer 295 tons, 6 guns, 4,000 hp., Lieut. Comdr. Hon. Guy Stop ford, Hongkong.
Janus, torpedo-boat, destroyer, 320 tone, & guns. 3,900 h.p., Lt. Comdr. M.. B. R. Blackwood, cruising.
Kent, armcared cruiser, 9,500 tons, 14
i.b.p. 22,000, Capt. S. St. J. Farqubar, Hongkong.
Kinska, river runboat, 616 tons, ih,p. 1,200, Test Comdr. T. J. B. Lynn, Bhangbai Merlin, surveying ship, 1,070, tons, 6 guns, 1,400 ih.p. Commr. B. O. M. Davy, Labuan, Minotaur, armoured cruiser (flagship Vics. Admiral Bir A. L. Winsloo, K.Q.B.. C.V.O. C.M.G.,) 14,600, toms, Lh.p. 27,000. Capt. G. C. Cayley, oruising. Monmouth, armored cruiser, 9,800 tons, Lh,p. 22,000, Captain E. Power, M.VO, Yokohama.
į
Moorhen, river gunboat, 180 tons 2 guns, Lh.p. 800, Lieut.-Comdr G. P. Leith. West River.
Newcastle, 2nd class cruiser, 4,800 toas, turbine, Captain George P. E. Hunt, D.8.0, Yokohama Nightingale, tiver ganhost, 85 tons, 240 hp, Lt-Comdr. Claude Hileraden-Woodward. R.N., Yangtage.
Otter, torpedo-boat destroyer, 385 tops, 6 gans, Robin, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 h 6,300 Lt.p. Comte Lambe, ornising. Lt.-Comdr. Como A. O. Doughs, West River.
Rosario, depot ship for Submarines, 950 tons, Eh p, 1,400, Lt-Commr. N. E. Archdale, Sandpiper, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240
Hongkong. b.p., Lient. Comdr. E. J. J. Southby, Hongkong
Snips, river gunboat, 85 ters, 2 guns 240 h.p.
Lt.-Coudr. Maurice B. Leslie. Yangtea. Takn, torpedo boat destroyer, 365 tons i.h.p. Tamar, receiving ship. 4,650 tads, 6 gans 6000, Gunner E. J. Trillo, R.N., Hong. kong Commodore Eyres, Hongkong.
Davies (BraDrea), Edward Davis (Southall and Gap Rock Toronto), Charles Dunford (Will), George Mae Wiggins Far, Thomas Ferguson (Liverpool Wachow 184) Adam Fish (died 1866), Mary Gaskell Hoiber.... (née Dearden), Charles W. Gibbard, Henry Gill | Pakbor (York), Winifred Gilroy, Charles Nowton Phulien Groene, John Clinton Greene, Alfred Gregory (Wilte and Surrey), David Jones Griffiths (died C. St. James
Tonrave 1909), John Franois Griffiths, Alexander G. W. Aparri ...... Gotbrie
Madila Andrew Hamilton (Dorest. die 1976), Legaspi John Hancook (died abroad) Clara Emily Bacolod Hanmer. Harrist Elisabeth Harris (died Hello 1875), William Harris (Dilwyn. Hereford, Cebu died 1863), James and Frank Healey, Anne Labuan. Herne, Mary Hill (Surbiton) Agues Holme (daughter of Leonard), Charles H. Hopker (Mandalay), Samuel Ingham (London) George Isenbiel, Anne James (Carlisle), Anu sad Catherine Kenue.
I TO W
LS. Lazar (Madras), Agnes Love (Carlisle), Prisvilla Louadale, Elizabeth Lydamont, Jane E. MoCann. George T. May (died 1843), George Masterson (Ears John A. Milnes (London), Waller Henry Muirhead, Otto Petsoid: Elisa- both News (és Buch), Alfred J. T. Pench, Edwin Rainbow, George Raven (Surrey), John Raymond (died 1849), Jessie Soaby, Alfred George Searle, Emma Soad, Margaret Stanton (New York), Maria Stephanson (York), Emily Waltt, and Josephine Williams (Bridgnorth).
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL
Mr. O. Beach Mr C. D. Blacker Mr. & Mrs J. Bryan Mr F. (Burtley Mr& Wra H, Buckhardt Mrs. B. A. Crosby and Mr. & Mrs M, Cameron ohild and ourse Mr. W. E. Clarke Mr. P.T Chi rers Mr J. W. Cranston
Davis. Mr & Mrs L. Kennard
Bir F. Ajckbutt Mr Count Dobra Mr W.CDTOW Mr E. J. W.. -Eames Vr J. £. Edwards
Mr, H. G., Fisher Mr J. Forrester Mr Hage Fromm Mr & Capt. T. P. Hall Mr Deoman Faller MIE J, Gould Vr. T. Goulbourn
r& Mre . A. Hanni
bal
Mr A Harrisen Mr & Mrs G. W. Hayes Hon. & Mr A Hewett
& Bits H. &. Janeen Mr. & Mrs W. C. Capt. & Mrs. J. Toward
child and infant
Holli
Dr. Spencer Hough Capt. R. Innes Mr H. A. E. Johte Mr Aohnstone Mr. F. A. Liefrinck Mr. B. Markham Mr J. A. Mos-loy Dr. O. Marriott Dr. G. W. McKean Mr J. Marecki Mr E. V. Mitchelmore Mr Moule
Bir & Wen, Moulder Mr V. d'Oeftiaren lat-feat A, D Pares Mr Ernest H. Pord Mr A. T. Prichand MY, E
H. Bay Miss. Roy
M-F, S. Bichards Mr K. T. Scholes
Mr. Sholton Hoopr T.t. & Mr. 17. R. Stainer hár J. C. Sibley Dr.& Mrs. A. Spalding Mr H H. Solomon and infant Wins W Square
Spite HL. B Swilling
Mr E. Waterman Maj-Ten Watxoibe Hre L. M. Walker Mr. B. Warten Mr F. W-Wood
9a
SHIDUPH (8 (8388E8 || IBR LIEST 18 PES 1893
6. 29,
9
-21 29.99 82
29,91 56
*** *29,95 83
Wind
NNE
NNE
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Fores
Weather.
2
NR 10-
HE
10
F. G. F100, Director. Hongkong Observatory, October 10th, 1911, HAROXETER, redased to 38 degrees Fahrenheit om the level of the ses in inahes, tenths and hundredthe. 2 TEMPERATURs, ka tho skadə, in dagross Falareng- heit,
humidity of air furatod with moisture being 160.
* HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, the 4 Bingdrion- WIND, to two points.
cloud, d drizzling rain, i fog, g gloomy, b buil, I FORCE OF WIND, according to Beafort Boale. lightning, o overcast, p passing showers, squally,
O STATE OF Weather, b blue sky, o detached rain, sow, t thunder, y visibility, w dow (wet)
ORAIN in inobes, toaths and hundretes.
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER
Hongkong Observatory, October 10th.
Previous On Date On Date
Day at
at
at 4 p.m. 10 s.m.
4 p.za.
Farometer Temperature
30.07
30.15
30.08
76
75
Humidity.
71
73
20
Wind Direction...
ESE
East
East
Forceti
3
4
2
Weather H Bain
+
1.46
Highest opon air Temperature on 9th...81 Lowest open air Temperature on 9th...74
HONG KONG TIDE TABLE.
From 11th to 17th October, 1911.
HIGH WARER.
Days of
Mouth
7-6
LOW WATER
H'kong
H'kong
Mera
Mean
Time,
Jime.
ft. in.
Wed 1-11-22-
m 5 5
10 48
7 6
Thurs. 12.0 38
54.
4m 6·0
11 30
5 13
Fri
Bat.
13
14m 023
1.4 14 4 2
Sun,
15 m 131
Мол.
16m 3-8
Tyes.
17 4 486,9 1 7 10 5 -5
初
Height,
2 94 9m 791 9
75
5394
in 8 332
7 2 10 8
No lofer.) high
6 3 a 4
2. or-low-water 1 9
7m11 24
No infor high- nor low water 0 19 a 1 8
GRAND
HOTEL
W. Maxdeld
*T.D. Neunt
F. W. J. Muller
P. W L. Nanninga
G. Niseen
Mr E. Arndt
1.Olsen
Mr & Mrs Aucoi
Teal, river ganboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, 800 i.h.p.
Ident. Comdr. R. J. Buchanan, Yangtze, Thistle, guabeat, 710 tozs, 900 hp. Lient, Virago, torpedo-bost destroyer, 395 tons, 6 gras Comdr. M.-B. Baillie Hamilton, Shanghai, 6,300 i.b.p., Lieut. Comdr. Harold D. Adair. W. Bayfeld Waterwitch, surveying ship, 620 tons, 450 Lb... A. Biddle
Hall, eraising.
B. E. Beaman Lent. Comdr. B. L. Hancock, Singapors, Mr MA, B, Crew Whiting, torpado-beat destroyer, 350 tons, 5
J. A. Pomhoi gung, 5,900 hp, Ident Coudr. G..B. Hartford, eruising.
Edwarda Oaks Widgeon, gunboat 195 tone, 2 guns, 800-by
Comdr. M. H. Wilding, Yangtze, Woodcock, gunboat, 150 tons,
Lient Condr. B. B. Brooke, Tangtare.
guns, 550 h.p Woodlark, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 by Lásnt-Comdr. G. F. A. Mulock, Yang taxe. Bubmarines:-
2
No. 35, Godfrey Herbert, Lieut. Commr, No. 37, A. A. L Fenner, Lient.-Commr. No. 38, J. R. A Codrington, Lt. Commr,
B. James Capt WA. Guy
Mr. and Mr. Jorgens
and child Dr. F.T Keyt John R. Kinehern
B.P. Lentestoy Paul Lindor W. McKay, Mr. & Mr Frank Mo and childrea C. Prerichs
C. N. Wanho
WPattison
Mr. &
& Mr. E. Ferkis
J. W. Pringle Jr.
Mrs. Roberts
J. M Feberts
E. R. Roxburgh
W Radeo
0.
Simpson
H. Sebritto
B: Taylor
H. Walling
J. S. Watson
`Konanowire Private Hotel
Mr. V. Anderman Mr. H. Bennett....
Dr & Mrs G. D. R..
Black
Dr. & Mrs E.W. Brown Mr Mrs F, 55, Chawford
Mr.Mra D. E. Donnelly
Mr. Mrs J
MacÜres or
Mr E.J. Moulty Mr. K. S. Morrison Br & Mia J. B Perman Bir
Francis
Pig
Piggots
J. Roberteen Mra M. E. Shearer Mrs G. Sachse
Mr & Mra 4.P. Lammert Mr. A. L. Shields
and children
Mr. H. Hafst
Mr Mrs A.
O, Logan
Mr. & Bre. H. A. Nisbet
zed chud Mim K. A. Massey
Mr. R. D. Stewart
Mr. B. Wobb
Mr Whyte
Mr Westphal
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