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RUBBER SHARES. BINGAPORE QUOTATIONS.
Singapore, October 20, 1911.
{M, LYALL AND EVAær's InST.]·
Nom. Value..
Options
24 Allagar
2+
£1 Anglo-Jara
1 Auglo-Johors
2 Anglo-Malay
£1 Anglo Sumatra
I Ayer Kuning
1 Bauteng
25 Batang Malaka
el Bate Cares
1 Batu Tige
1 Beaufort Barseo
↑ Bakit Kajang?
1 Bukt Lintang
24 Bukit Mertajam
£1 Bakit Rajah..
3 Itakit Selangor 183 på.
£1
Carey Unitod Sa- p.d.
I Castlifield
2s Cherspuess
21"
23 Chimpel,
2. Cicoly. Ord
24
optiona
Pref
2 Consolidated Malay
41 Da dansara
1 Duistern
2. Edinburgh
El Federated Bolangor
2 Galang Husar
£1 Golcondu
(oldin Hope
1 Harpunden
1 Ilsjoep
25 125 150...
1.Inch Kennuth
£1 Highlands & Lowlands
24 Jusin
...
Buyer: Sellers
31*338 @10% 149
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24:
207N6 230H 6643 71×103
1786 2016
40×5 4286
7256 80% 243 2.9
3058 226 x-div
1s dia. 86 di.
63 9x9 pm.
1058 116-3
.3.2 346
...A 1×7
1.2
28.9
3249
28-9 32-9.
14-6 1589 x dir.
92-6 10143
221 243
ઇંડ
9-3
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3.9 4.3
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76-3 376 x div.
لابرة
7-3
16083 182-6
·4641⁄2 4×101 div.
7396 788 x div.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 1911.
Pater Jamer & C
The Wine Merchang of in Cam
| BRITAIN'S GREATEST BATTLESHIP
THE LAUNCH OF THE "KING GROSGE, V," Princess Christian of Sohleswig-Holstein lanbohad at Portsmouth on the 6th lust, the super-Dreadnought King Georgo V., a vessel of An improved Orion." type, which is the largest British battleship aflost."
The new ship is fifteen fest longer and six inches broader than the Orion, giving her a
length of 560 feat and a beam of 89 fest. Her NAPIER JOHNSTONES' displacement of 24,030 taas represents an in-
“SQUARE BOTTLE"
WHISKY.
UNVARIED FOR OVER
150 YEARS.
THE SAME TO-DAY AS IN
1745.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
HOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG,
LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.,
And from ALL WIND MECHANTS.
[56
cronsa of 1,503 tons over that of the Orion,
The King George V. was laid down' on January 16 last-simultaneously with sister-ship Centurion at Dovonport-and had thus beon on the stocks eight months 1 three weeks, which is a fortnight loss than the aterage for Dreadnoughts already launched.
The periods spent by British ships in the bailling" stage vary from seven months and twenty-three days in the case of the Tamersiro twolve months and twenty days in the case of the Conqueror; but these differences are aonounted for by veriations in the launching weight, and are invariably-balanced in the
comploting" stay.
to
VESSELS EXPECTED."
THE AMERICAN MATI
The P. M. 9.8. Co. str. China from San Francisco was dispatched from Yokohams on the 31st ultime en-route to Hongkong, and is due to arrive at Hongkong on the 7th inst.
The P. M. 8.8. Co, str. Manchuria was dis
INTIMATION
"Certainty is what a man seeks in everything." The man who buys a Model 10 visibla REMINGPON patched from San Francisco on the 17th alt.TYPEWRITER BUYS absolute certainty; a certainty- for Hongkong, via Honolulu, Yokohania, Kobe of satisfaction guaranteed by the greatest typewriter: Nagasaki and Manila, sud is due to arrive at Hongkong on the 17th inst.
makers in the world.
The T.K.K str. Chiyo Muru sailed from Honolulu on the 31st ult. for Hongkong, and is
dus to arrive at this port on car about the 21st SIEMSSEN & Co.,
inst.
THE AUSTRALIAN MAI.
The 1.G.M. str. Coblens left Sydney on the 21st ultimo, at 11 am, and may be expected here on or about the 13th inst
THE GANADIAN MAIL. The C.F.R. Co.'s str. Empress of Japan loft Vancouver, BC, for Hongkong (vin usual porta of call) on the 25th ultimo p.m.
THE GERMAN MAIL. The I.G.M. str. Princess Alico, carrying the Garman Mails with dates from Borlin of the
p.m.
Like the Orion, the King George V. in 4th alt. of Singapore on the 29th ult, at 9 carry as her main armament ton 13.5-inch gas, may be expected here to-morrow at 2 and, for defence ugafust torpedo craft twenty- four 4-inch quick-firers. There will also be three 21-inch torp do-tabes, while in general appearance the two ships will be identios).
$1,000 HORSE-POWER ENGINES: The designed spood of the King George V like that of all our Dreadnought battleships, is twenty-one knots, and the turbine engines aro of 31,00 h.p.. being ingrossed from 27,000 the Orion in order to balance the additional Loonage.
Although the now ship is the largoit British tatileship ert Linnghed, it is interesting to note that the United States as in the water two chips (Wyoming and Arkansas) of 26,000 tons, while the Moreno and Rivadavia, which have recently been launchal for the Argantine Rs
137.6 150 SHANGHAI SHARE QUOTATIONS public, will displaca 27,940 tons.
£1 Johore R. Lande 10-pd 64
1 Juru....
24 Kampong Kwantang..
24 Kamusing is pd
f.pd.
El Kapar Para..
£1 K-pong
28 Labu (F.M.S.)
2
1 Kepitigalla
Kola Tinggi
£1 Kuda Lampar
El Lauadron
1 Ledbury f.pd.
12-6 pul.
24 Linggi. Ord.
2s Lonlou Asistin
£1 mit 16 pd.
Malacca 73% Pref.
2*
28 Perak
1149
96
58
2.9 3.4 m
+-c-div. 124 13249x div.
10% SHá
QUOTATION
18
.. 1K2 10.6 pm.
Os 23rd OctoBER, 1911.
143
113
[J. P. Risker & Co.'s List]
COMPANY.
PAID UP
110 1226
2-21
Danke.-
Hongkong & Shal....
$125 $90), sellors
10583 11586
10:
Insuranos
60 64:41 orts,
Union Society Cʻtɔu
$100
$830, sales
554
60x6
North-Chian
.45
Tay 160, salos
21s
278 pm.
Yangtze Avon,
800
$225; sellers'
3453
36%
Canton
$50
945
T054
Hongkong Fire/ww China Fire....
B* 126
pm.
137-6 152-6
Shipping:-
Indo-Chins
f prof.j dof.
21
£10
150
141:3 134
3x9
Ont
2 Morliman
36
Optious
12
£1. Mount Austin
27-6
1+10% 31x3x dir.
1 N/Immock 1656 pxl.
5736
659 pm.
24 Padang Jay
243
2×6
2. Pulaling
37+6
40.9
23 Pelepah...
3H6
461A
6.43
763
£1. Permang
16%
1889
2 Port Dickson 86 pd.
*2 pm.
1 Rombia Prof.
21H3
254
1 R. Est of Johore. 153 pd.
58
4 Ja
2 R. Ent of Krinn...
2.7
2.9
£1 E. Invert Trast 10s pd,
6614
786 pm.
1 Sagga
180
20
1 Sapong
2286
258
1 Benfield
85% 959-a div.
37.9 28s3
Za Selangor,
£1 Soadayon
£1 Seremban
.1
ford 1.Sialang
28 Singapore Para
24 Straits S. Bartim
£1 Straits Rubber
29 Sumatra Párs
45+
£1 Bungel Choh
2. Sungai Kapar...
£1 Sungei Krian Prof
1 Sungai Balak
1 Sungei Way.
1 Tanjong Malim 1286 pd.
1 Tangkal Pref
Tebrau
£1 Tromelbys
United Serdang
United Sua Batong
2 United Samstra ...
41< 30:
65%
58.9
50%
38+9 42*6
3x3
563
3.9 5871
83.9 958-x div.
8-3 61.3
9-3x div.
70N-
9.4 1083x div
-263
23.9
62-6 7389
926 103.9
1683
1s dis 18-pm.
20+6 52+6 589
91-3
98.9
939
218
100:- 226
6.3
75.
2 United Temisang Is3 p. 844 dis, s13 dis.
? Val d'Oc
2s Vallambross
24 Yam Song
81 Alor Gajah...
10 Ayor Hilsn
1
Ayer Kuning
1
Ayer
Molok
5 Aver Patus...
1 Balgownie
Dukit Timah...
Bukit K. B.
10 Changkat Serdans
10 Cheres, 88 pd
El Duff
$1 Gloucaly
5 Haytor
10 Hourietta, $8 pl.
10 Indragiri
Jinzak
5 Kelemak, 4pd
5 Kempas
5 Lunas
1 Malaka
2 Malakoff
Pinda
5 Mantin, $4.25 på.
5
Mergai
2
New Berandab
5 New Singapore
Nya
6 Paja
1 Pantai
10
Pegoh
10
1. Panggor
5 Ratelia...
1×10 284
25.7
2783
743
886
81.45 1.40-
34.00 36 00 0.60 0.70
1.72 1.772 4.75 4.90 7.25 7.75 9.10 10.25 0.724 0.77)
4.90 5.05
3.50 3.00pm. 5.00 6.25 1.5) 1.55 6.00
7.25 todis. par 6.25 7.0, 0.30 0.35 3.00dis 2.75 dis.
1.85 2.05
--1.00
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1.35
1.25
0.60 1.95
0.50 dis. 0.25-dis
1.03
1.25
1.90 1.95
5.05
5 15
0.30 0.321
9.50
9.75
0.90
1.00
27.00 27.75cdiv
Pulau Baling, $2.50 pd, 150 1.25 dia.
2 Sandycroft...
2 Singapore & Johore
2. Sungel B
Bagan
10 St. Exten
1 Tambaink
5 Teluk Auson
.0.40 0.55
8.50 9.50 x div
16.50 17.00'x div.
9.25
0.70
0.50
9507
*0.75 15.00
Shell Trans.ord & Trading pret S'hai Tag&pref.
Lighter... brd Kochien Transport- ation & Tow-Bost
Docka & Wharves:-- Shai fock lear
H. & W. Dock
5. & 'hew Wharf... H. K'boo W. & G... Yangleze
Mining:-
Ran Australian
Chinese Eng, & Mia,
Lands:-
S'hai Investment...] II kong Investment Humphreys Estate Weihaiwei China Anglo-French
Plantations:
Alina Estates, Lda.... Ayor Tawah Bubber! L'ation Co., Gd... Chempedak... Dominion Bubbers.. Kalumpong Rabbar K. Java P'ation, Ld.' Senawang R'ber... Shanghai-Sumatra
Tobacco o
T: B.&T. Estate Co.
Cottone, cto:-
Eve...
Internationale..... Lou Kang Mow... Soy Chees Shanghai Cotton.....
Industria:
A. Butler. Camant,
Tin Works Anglo-Gar. Browery China-Flour Mill... China Im, & Ex...
Lumber
C. Sugit Green
Is. Cement Maatschappij, &o.,
in Langkat Major Brothers...... Scharf's Oil & Bone
Mals, Ld. Shanghai Electricj
Construction...... Shanghai Electric &
Asbestos
Shanghai Gas Shanghai Ico..... S'ha Pulp & Paper
S'hai Waterworks.......
Stores:
Hall & Holts
J. Llewellyn
A. S. Wataon & Co.
Contral Ordinary ... Central Founders...
S. Monirie & Co... Wonics & Co. Lane, Crawford & Coj Dunaing & Co......
$220, onlara $50$380, ellera- $20 $127, buyers
26 Tla. 49, sollers 280/5
211.0.0, nom. Tls. 16, aklars Tls. 45, valen T50 Ti, 30, soilers
T100 Tls. 50)
850 Tle, 61, wal T100 Tis. 86, buyers:
$50 $60 T100, T18. 130
£1 Tle. 14, sellera
The King George, however, is 6,100 tona larger then the original Dreadnought, the following showing the increases in tamango and horse-power of kinesiva ships of the type:-
Tons. Horap wor Programme, Clans,
1905 Dreadnought. 17,900... 23 000
1906 Bellerophon
1977...3, Vincent
1908 Neptune
1909 Hercules 1909 Orion
18,400...
23,000
19,259... 19.900
24.500
·
25,0 0 20,000..25,000 22.500 27.000 1910...King George V. 24,000...31,030 SQUADRON OF EIGHT. Four ships of the King George class wors laid down under the 1910-11 programme, the others being the Centarios. Ajax, and Aud acions. With the Orion, Monarch, Thandor and Conqueror, of the 1909 programme, these will, in the early spring of 1913 make a home- gannous squadron of eight super-Dreadnoughts all armed with ten 13.5 inch guns. The ar ghgate bro daids of these aight ships will amount to exactly 100,000 pound-a total which could not be equalled by fewer than twenty-five average pra-Dreadnoughts.
The battleship Prince George, launched in 1895. was named after the present King, and the Prince of Wales was alan launched while King George was Prince of Wales, although it was laid down and the name shosen while King Edward was heir to the throne.
..
The battleship Queen also was named in hodour of Queen Victoria, but was launched after her deith. Other members of the Royal Family represented in the Navy list are Queen Mary in a battle-craiser
at
THE INDIAN MATE
The Apear str. Lightning from Calcutta left Siazepare on the 27th ait, afternoon, and may be expected here to lay.
The Indo-China str. Namsany left Calcutta, for the Straits aud Hongkong on the Zird alt, and is due here on or about the 8th inst.
MERCHANT STEAMERS.
The P. & O. S.-N. Co.'s str. Sumatra is due Fere at 7 a.m. to-dog.
The O.S.K. str. Panama Maru from Tacoma left Shanghai oo for this port on the 30th utt., and is due here to-morrow pm,
The LG.M. str. Prinz Waldemar loft Kuchi notan on the 29th ult., at 5 p.m., and may be expected her to-morrow at noon.
The I-A. Linie str. Slavonia-loft Singapore on the 28th ultime pm, and may be expected here on or about the 3rd inst, p.m.
Tho P.&O. & N. Co.'s str. Palawan left Singapore for this port on the 29th ult., at 5 and is due horo on the 5th inst., at about p.m. 8 a.m.
The Mogal Line str. Lothing from United Kingdom left Singapore ou tlie 31st nitimo morafag, and is therefore due at Hongkong on or about the 6th instant morning.
The Olof Wijk & Co. str. Peking left Sabang on the 27th ultime, and is expected here on or about the 7th inst.
The N.T.K. str. Ceylon Maru (Bombay Lina) left Bombay for this port on the 20th nit., and is expected here on the 7th inst.
The A. A. 8.3. Co.'s str. Indrawadi loft Sabang for Singapore on the 25th ult., and is due kers on or about the 8th inst.
The T.K.K. ste, Hongkong Maru sailed from Honolulu on the 25th nitinio for Hongkong, and is expooted to arrive at this port on or about the 27th Inst...
MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA
AND JAPAN STATION.
REITISH
Alacrity, despatch-boat, 700 tons, 4 gons, 2,000 ibp, Comdr. A. Lowndes, Haukow. Astra, 2nd class cruiser, 4,360 tone, 10 guns, 7,000, i.b.p, Captain E. B. Kiddle, Hongkong
Atlas, admiralty tug, 615 tons, 1,400 i.b.p.,
Master S. West, Hongkong.
the Princess Royal, in a hiking be carro Bramble, gunboat 710 tome, 900 i.h.p. Lieut.
complet
ing at Harrow; the late Duke of Elinburgh, ia an armoured cruiser; and the lake of Cea-
T50 Tle, 103, zollers naught, in the pr tested oruiser Royal Arthur,
$100 $100
The following table shows the relativo posi- tions of the eight principal natal Powers in Dreadboughts and super-Dreadnoughts: -
DREADNOUGHTE
T10 $72
T20 Ela. 41 T60 Tls; 50, nom, - *T100 Tls. 95), sellers
Bailding. .Com.
and pro- pleted. Linched. jected. Total. Great Britain 14
16 Germany... United States 6 Franch
1
4
17
Russia
£ The. 7
T7 Tis. 101, sollers.
Tla. 12 T10 Tla. 25, buyers 21 s. 12, Fellers TI
Italy Austria
Germany ... United States
a
བལབ་བ་
Tis. 53, buyurs T5 Ts. 24). Boilers
Japan
T20 Tis 110, fallers
21 Th. 11
SUPER DREADNOUGHTS.
6 Great Britain 1
* 16
T. 95 T50 T75 Ta 51 T100 Ts. 71 T50 Tix. 30 TCO Tia, &9
T50 Tis, 23, buyera $100 $72, sales
T60 Tla, 20
Tino Tia 76, waŽOS“ $100 $135, buyers $10 $4.10, Bales
Gs.10 Tis, 77. aslas
F60 Tia. 20, buyers
T50 T39.--
210 Tls. 52, buyers
$25 $21, sellera,
Tls. 99, sales, 'T50 $26 Tia. 11, sellers T100 Tla. 8, sellors
£20 T. 365, bayera
$20
$183, sellors 300-$55,gales $10. $51, buyers $16 $9, sellers $15 $400
850 $20, sellers $20 $24, Kellers $100 $110, bayora
$50 $90, sales
Astor House Hotel $269,sollers-
Hotel dos Colonies T12.50 | Ms.
Hotels
0.521
3.85
4.00
2 Trafalgar
0,65 0.75
1 Ulu Pandan
0.50
052
1 United Malacon
0.53)
0.60
1 United Singapore"
1.05
1.10
Rs. 50 Jebong
$117.50
12.500
WITH DOG AND GUN IN THE
NEW TERRITORY."
BEING the Series of Articles recently
contributed to the "HONGKONG DAILY
ISITORS TO CANTON
Should Purchase
"FROM HONGKONG TO CANTON BY THE PEARL RIVER." BY CAPTAIN C. V. LLOYD, With Illustrations, Maps and Plans.
Price
$1.75
TRESS" by "Sportsman," reproduced in book On Sale at
PRICE ONE DOLLAR
~**cogkong. 29th October, 1910.
-41
Hongkong: "Daily Press" Office.
Canton:
Mesara, KalzY & WALSH Messrs. BREWER & CO. Messrs. A. 8. WATSON & Ĉe
Russia Japso
5
No ships beyond the 1911 programmes are included, and super Dreadnoughts are taken to bo those ships carrying guns heavier than the 11-inch, 12-inch, or 132-inch.
THE LATE DR. L. S. LITTLE. Reporting the death, after a long illness, of Dr. Louis Stromegor Little, F.R.C.S., the Times
Kay::
Comdr. B. G. Washington Kinklong. Britomart, gaubert, 710 tons, 900 h.p., Licat
Comar. J. M. Barker, Hankow.
Cadmus, British Bloop, 1,070 tons, i.h.p. 1,400, Comdr, E. Lypes, Hankow.
....
Cherab, water tank and tug, 390 tons, i.h.p. 340,
Master W. Smith, Hongkong. Jito, British sloop, 1,070 tons, ih.p. 1,400,,
Comdr. H. R. Vale, Shanghai. Fame, torpedo-beat destroyer, 340 tons, 6 gons, 5,700 i.k.p., Lt. Comár. H. 8. Monroe, gruising.
Flora, 2nd class craiser, 4,360 tons, 10 g.
•7.000 l.b.p., Captain C. F. Corbett, M.VO, Hongkong
Handy, torpedo-bost destroyer 295 tous, 6 gone, 4000 .p., Lient-Comdr. Hon. Guy Stop- ford, Hongkong «
Janus, torpedo-bost destroyer, 320 tons, 6 guze, 3,900 h.p., Lt.-Comdr. M.. B. It. Blackwood cruising.
Kent, armoured cruiser, 9,800 tons, 14 guns, i.h.p. 22,000, Capt. S. St. J. Fargnbar, Hongkong.
Kinsha, river gunboat, 616 tons, i.h.p. 1,200, Lieut.-Comdr. T: J. B. Lyne, Hankow Merlin, surveying ship, 1,070, tons, 6 guns, 1,400 ih.p. Commr. B. O. M. Davy, Labuan. Minotaur, armoured cruiser (flagship Vice- Admiral Sir A. L. Winslos, K.G.B., C.V.O., C.M.G.,) 14,600, tons, i.h.p. 27,000, Capt. G. C. Cayley, Hongkong. Monmouth, armoured cruiser, 9,800 tons, i.b.p. 22,000, Captain L. E. Power, M.V.O., Kobe.
SOLE AGENTS
FOR
HONGKONG, CANTON AND SOUTH CHINA AND FORMOSA.
SHIPPING IN PORT.
STEAKERS
I
ARRAZOON Arcan, British str., 2,931, G. F. Hadson, 29th Out,-Moji 24th October, General David Sassoon & Co. Awa Manu, Ji panose- str., 3,912. P. Iris, 29th Oct-Seattle and Shanghai 26th Out, General-Nippon Yusen Kaisha. CARL DIEDERICHSEN, German str. 774, C, Furgonses, 30th October-Haiphong and Hoihow 29th Ont., Generel-Jebsen & Co. CHANAN, British str., 1,350, W. Lloyd Jones,
[533-15
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL
Mr E. D. Bacón
Mr D. H. Balfour Mr&Mrs A. M. Baldwin Mrs G. H. Banzokt Lt. Col. W. D. Bench Capt & Hin C. Berkuloy-
Mitchell Mia Blanc
Mr H. C. Best Miss F. Brill
30th Oct 25th Oct., Goueral-Mr C. Brockton
Butterfeld & CHOYSANG, British sir., 1,424, M. Courtneyard--childron
30th Oct-Karatsu 24th October, Coal- Jardino, Matheson & Co. CHUNSANG British sta, 1,418. C. J. Mutlak,
25 h Oct-Sandakan. 27th Jut., Timber Jardino, Matheson & Co.
Mr W:0 Bunitade MTS M. Campbell
MrQ. R. Conles Mr & Mis A. Corey Mr. P. T. Chi Tors Mr. W. Clarke Mra N. Crano
Currier
Mr & Mrs L. Kosmard
Davie
Mr James Davis Mr C. Defer
Darya Maru, Japause str., 2,798, K. Kobaya- | Mian O. U.
ski, 17th 0..-Wakamatso 12th, October, Coal Mitsu Bishi Goshi Kaisho. DAURE, Norwegian str., 733, Paulson, 26th Oct. Sonralaya 15th October, Sugarfara China Japan Lijn. DEVAWONGSE, German str., 1,269, R. Gathe mann, 28th Oot.-Eangkok and Hoihow 27th Oct, Rica-Butterfeld & Swire. EMPRESS OF INDIA, British str., +5,940, E. Bentham, 26th Ulotober-Vancouver, BC., 4th Ont., Mails and General-C. P. R. Co. JAPAN, British str., 3,80€, A. Stewart 30th Oct-Singapore 4th Oct., General and Opium-David Sasson & Co.
Mr & Mrs R.. Downing Mr W. C. Drow Mr E. J. W. Yumes Mr 3. E. Edwards Ms Falrichild Miss Fairchild Mr&Mrs G. F. Fileb Mrs R. R. Faster Mr A. A. Fylo MT. H. G. Fisher Mr J. Ferroster Mrs. C. Freeman Me Donna Fuller Mr Q. Gabriel Mr H, Garrow, Lr & Mrs J. Gould
V. GoulboumTI
Mr S. Gurney Mrs H. D. Graan Mr & Mrs B A. Balo Capt. T. P. Hall
1. B. AUG. KISSLER, Datoh str., 3,954, Biesea, 25th Oct-Boraco let Oct, Bulk oil-Asiatic Petroleum & Co. Koucnow, British str., 1,450, Martin, 27th Oct-Rangoon and Manila 24th October, Rico-Man Fat... KWANGTAN, Cliness str., 1,535, Stewart, 24th
OctBhanghai 21st October, General C. M. §. N. Co. KWANGLES, Chinese str., 1,648, E. II. Tratt, 20th Oct-Shanghai 26th Oct., Goneral- C. M. 8.
N. Co. KWANGSE, British str., 2,750, Cole, 27th Oct
Nowchwang and Chefoo 20th Oot., General -Butterfield & Swire. LANDEAT SCHEIFY, German str., 1,015. A. Strare, 29th Ock-Bangkok 21st, Holbow 28th October, Line and Wood-Kin-Trees. A. Hegantio Lung.
Mr B. F. Hostor,
Mr & Mrz W. A. Hanni
··-bal-
Barrison Mr A. My J. R. Harris
Mr & Mrs A. Harris Vist Partis
Hon Mrs. A. Hogett Mr K. 1. Hoting
LYEENOON, G-rman str., 1.258, V. Pilgrim, Mr M. B. Forton
30th Oot-Salgon 26th Out.; General Order.
MACHEW, German str., 996, R.. G: Zöllner, 9th Oct. Singapore 1st and Hoihow 8th Oct., General Butterfield & Swire. MINNE UTA, merican atr., 13,323, T. W. Gar- lick, 28th October-Seattle 18th Sept. and 26th Oct., General-Nippon Yasen
Dab
OANFA, British str., 5,810, W. Copo Lycett, 29th Oct.-Vauxcontor, B.C, 19th Sept., General-Butterfield & Swire. ONSANG, British-str., 1,747, A. G. Smith, 18th-
October-Chin Wang Tao 11th October. Coal-O. M. N. Co. PETCHABURI, German str., 1,313. Gorawich, 30th October-Liverpool and Hoihow 27th Oct, General-Batterfield & Sire, PITSINULOK, German str. 1,207. D. Reimera, 28th October-Burgkok and Swstow 27th Oct, Rice-Butterfield & Swire: PONGTONG, Germau str., 998, W: Rotofuhr, 5th Oct-Bangkok 26th Sept., Rice and Toskwood-Butterfield & Swire.
ROMANY, British str., 2,916, MoDonnell, 25th Oct Shangbai-21st Oct-Asiatic Petro leant Co.
SABINE RICKMERS. German atx, 2,562, H. Dandolia, 25th October-Port Natal 24th Sept., Case petroleum-Standard Oil Co SEXTA, Germen str., 992, N. Jonsen, 29th Oct. Bangkok and Swatow 28th Oet, General -Kin Tye Lung,"
Dr. Little, who was 70 years of age, graduated Moorhen, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, SHINYO MARU, Japanese str., 7,223, H. 8.
i.hp. 800, Lient. Comdr G. P. Leith, --West River. Newcastle, 2nd class cruiser, 4,800 tons, turbine,
Captain George P. E Hunt, D.8.0., Nonking. Nightingale, river gunboat, 35 tons, 240 hp. Lt-Comdr. Claude Hillersden-Woodward, R.N., Yangtze.
Otter, torpedo boat destroyer, 385 tons, 6 guns,
6,300 Lh.p., Comdr. Lambe, Nanking. Robin, river ganboat, 85 tons, 2 gans, 240 h.p.. Lt-Comdr. Cosmo A. O, Douglas, West River. Losario, depot ship for Submarines, 980 toas,
ih.p. 1,400, Lt.-Commr. N. E, Arohdale, Hongkong.
at the University of London in 1860 and entered the Lordon Hospital, where he subser den ly held the posts of Lecturer in Anatomy, Curatr of the Museum and surgeon to the hospital. During the war is the North of Europe in 1864 Dr. Little was present at the campaiga iz S-hleswig from Fo'rary until May in that year, doing much good work at the storming of Duppel la tending the wounded, Frussians and Danes, over 2,000 in number. Ia er about 1876 he. went to Shanghai in China, where he resided for nearly 20 years, and
was surgeon to the Shanghai General epital. He then returned to En
Eng. land, and lived in retirement at Bletchingley, ia Surrey, whore his death took place. Little's degress and qualifications included thes of Member and Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and Doctor of Medicin of the University of Kiel. He had belt surgical appointments at the London Nations Orth-Taka, torpedo boat destroyer, 305 tons, ih.p. upwdic Hospital and at St. Mary's Dispensary for Women and Children. In his capacity na surgeon, to the London Hospital it is recordul that he successfully treated a patient who hat
Dr. swallowed a plate with artificial teeth. Little detested the teeth in the stomach and extracted them, and the paliout made a good recovery.
The funeral took place at 'Bletchingley.
GRACA & CO. PRODER ST. (Hongkong Hotel Ballding),
Dealers in
DOSTAGE STAMPS, VIEW POST CARDS, FLOWER SEEDS, CIGARS: BOOKS, &o. Just Beceived a Fine Selection of FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS Also for Sale
A few raro Masso provisional Stamps
1 cent POSTAL, 2 cent and 5 cent auschnged Cut Stamps.
Inspection Invited
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of
Sandpiper, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 hps Lieut.-Comdr. E. J. J. Southby, Hongkong.
Snipe, river gunhaat, 85 teas, 2 gune 240 h.p..
Tt.Comdr. Maurice B. Leslie, Shanghai,
6,000, Gunner E. J. Trillo, E.N., Hong- hong Tumar receiving ship, 4,650 tona, 6 guns.
Commodore Byres, Hongkong.
Teal, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, 800 h.p. Lieut.Comdr.R. J. Buchanan, Chungkiang Thistle, ganboat, 710 fors, 900 h.p., Lieut.
Comdr. M. B. Baillie-Hamilton, Hakow
Virago, torpedo-boat destroyer, 395 tons, 6 guns 6.300 ..p.. Lieut-Comdr. Harold D. Adair-
oraising.
Waterwitch, surveying ship, 620 tons, 450 í.b.y Lient-Comdr. R. L. Hancock, Singapore, Whiting, torpedo-boat destroyer, 360 tons,
5,900 hp., Liant-Comdr. G. B. Hartford, oruising.
guns
Widgoon, gunboat 195 tons. 2 guns, 800 h..
Comdr. M. H: Wilding, Kiating. Woodcock, grubost, 150 tone, 2 guns, 550 b.
Lient Comdr. B. R. Brooke, Yangleze. Woodlark, guabest, 150 tone, 2 guns, 550 h. p
Lieat. Comdr. G. F. A. Mulock, Hanko. Babunrises :--
No. 36, Godfrey Herbert, Lient. Comar No. 37, A. A. L. Fenner, Lieut. Commr. No. 38, J. B. A. Codrington, Lt. Commar.
Mr E. Hutchina
Cap: R. Ennna
Mr F. E. Jackion Mr A. St. Jame Mr & Mra A. Johnstone
Mr M. Falan Dr J. W. Keeney Mr.C. C. Koonsy Capt. W. E. Kent Min E. Kirkpatrick
Mr W. H. Kmapp Mias J. M. Kap Mr J. Enox Mr G. M. Lack
Mr J. Loo oa Mr S L. Lamel
Mr & Mrs H. E. Law
Mr. A. 1. M Lane
Alien S. S. La:
Mr W. II. 1 ee
Mr R. Lamaitre
Mr & MC E. Lova * - Lord & laly Talbot de
-blalahid
Dr. O. Marriott Dr. G. W. Mokau Mr J. Meraki Mr R.
V. fitohelmoTE Mrs. II. Moes
Me& MrsA, H, Moaldar
Mr. H. Nathan
Mr P. D. Nathon - and
valet
Mr V. d'Oettingen Mr & Mrs L. F. Payne Mr II. P. Pinckney Mr & Mrs E. C. Proston Miss H. Perry
Mr Ernest II Fond Mrs E. F. Fes-ton Me M. L. Quezon Me. El Kay Miss F. Bany Mr L., M. Ream
Mr F. L. Kobbina
Mr G. Bors
Mei E. Rundlo
Mr9, Stafford
Sanborn
Mr
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Me A. W. Schneider
Mr.
A, Sholton Hooper, L&& Vra. C. E. Stajner
Mra, W. M.Stratton an
Mr.P. Buodekor
Mr J. C. Sibley
Mr G. C. Simon Mr H. H. Soloman Dr. & Mrs. A D, Spalding
and Infant
Mr J. Spiti 3. Mia W. Squire
Mr P. D. Subes land
· Mrs H. a. Torrey
Mr. E. L
Mr
Miss M. I. Terray Mas Tolinen and chilk Mr A. K. Vanghan Mr & Mrs E. Vollbracht 1. Ware in E. J. Water-S Mr C. E.
E. Watkins Mr H. C. We sa Miss K.A. West Mrs E, C. Will Mr & Mrs
Wetmore
GRAND HOTAL.
J. W. Bastold W. H. Betteson F. Ronelt de Coligny Me & Mes A. B.Crew 3. D. Edwards” Mr Hanburger B. Holstein B. James Mr. and Mrs, Jorgana
and child
Dr. F. T. Keyt John E. Kingkorn F. P. Lenfestey Mr. & Mrs Frank Moss
and children
N. Macarther C. N. Manhoff Mrs G. W. Marebel. W. Maxfield
Smith, 24th October-San Francisco 27th, D. Mount Sep., Gonorai-Toyo Kisen Kaisha. SIBERIA, American str. 5,655, A, Zender, 30th Oct-San Francisco 4th Oct., Mails and General P. M. 8.S. Co. SIKOKU MARU, Japanese str., 2,465, P. Yoshi-
hars, 35th Oot-Miike, Cont-Order. Bosnu Maru, Japanese str., 1,119, K. Sugs
wo, 27th Oct.-Anping, Amoy via Swatow 26th Oct., General-Oaks Shosen Kaisha.
1,142, E. C. Jones, SZECHUEN, British
20th Oct.-Nerchwang 13th Oct., General -Jardino, Matheson & Co. TACOMA MARU, Japanese str., 3,830, N. Yuma moto, 24th Oct-Mazila 32nd Oct., Flour, Matches, &c.-Osaka Shosen Kaisha. TriBODAS, Datch str., 2.963, Bouman, 30th Oct.
Amoy 28th October, Coal and General Fava-China-Japan Lija YATSHING, British str., 1424, 8. J. Payne, 19th
October-Cheribon 10th October, Bugar- Jardin, Matheson & Co.
YU SHUN, Chinese str., 1,079, C. Westerland, 27th October-Tantsin and Chefon 20th Qatober, Gaseral-C. M.S. N. Co.
ON SALE.
THE FIFTY YEARS'
ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR 日英中年十五
FROM 1ST JANUARY, 1864 TO 31ST DECEMBER 1913, BEING FROM THE 1ST YEAR OF THE 76TH CYCLE TO THE 69TH YEA OF THE 76Tİ ÜYCLE.
PRICE $2 CASH.
On Sale at the HONGKONG DAILY PRESS OFFICE, or Agents in all the Ports of the Far East...
The Book will be sent by Registered Post free) to any part of the World aurepresented 1 by Agents on resnipt of Money Order.
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C.
W.
IT, PV, J, Muller P. W L. Nanninga H, Olson
W. Pattison Mr. & Mr Perkir
children
A C. A. Portats J. W. Pringle Jr. A.Rhende
Mrs. Roberts W. Eadge H. C. Sraith A.J, Stag
R. Taylor A. R. Tinker J. M. J. Verke D. Wait
II. Watling
E. J. Worrer
Ma Young & daughter
KING OLDER Private Hotel.
Mr. E. Arndt Mr& Mrs Ancolt Mr W. &uffermai Mr, H. Bennett Dr & Mrs G. D. R.
Black
Dr. & Mrs 5.W. Brown Mrk Wray M. Crawford Comdr. & MI A. Darley
and msid Mr&Mrs.D E. Donnelly Mr. & Mrs Hayes * Mr. H. Hoffman Mr In inger Misa E. Kokowich Mr & Mrs 9.P. Laminert
and children. Mr. & Mrs. II. A. Nisbe
and child
Mr & Mrs A. C. Logars Miss K. A. Massey Mr.
Mrs McGregor
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Mr E, J. MoNulty Mr. K. S. Morrison. Me & Mrs J.B. Pamat Sir Francis Piggott Mr J. Robertson Mrs. G. Sachse Mrs M, E. Sheares Mr. A. L. Shields Mr. B. D. Stowsit Mr S. P. Warbrook Mr. B. Webb Mr Westphal Mr Whyte Mr. Wingrove Mr. J. W Wilson
ON SALE.
TABLE OF THE
RATES OF EXCHANGE AT HONGKONG
For Demand Drafta on London on the day of or preceeding the departure of the English Maile; also Table of the Yearly Approximate Avenges for 35 years
FROM 1874 TO 1909.
Price $2 Cash. On sale at the "DA:L PERS" Ofoe, or Loond Booksellers.