U.S. MAIL LINE.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18mm, 1911.~
PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.
SEMI-TROPICAL--ROUTE.
Only Line taking the warm SOUTHERN ROUTE
Arosa the--PAULFIO VIA
HONOLULU, OAHU, the most Fertile and Beautiful Inland of the PACIFIC.
PROPOSED SAILING FROM HONGKONG.
STEAMEES
MANCHURIA
* MONGOLIA.
* KOREA
* SIBERIA
• MANCHURIA..
MONGOLIA ....
KOREA.....
· SIBERIA
• Twin SoroWN.
(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.)
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN
TJIKINI
TJILATJAP..
BEGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN
JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN.
TJILIWONG |~^SHANGHAI
EXPROFED
ÚN, OR ABOUT.
STEAMER
FROM
ON OB ABOUT
WILL LEAVE FOR
First half of
JAVA
JAVA
Nov First half of
TONS
27.000
27.000
SATURDAY, 25th Nov, at 1 PM. SATURDAY,
TJITANAS...
JAVAS
38,000
FRIDAY.
18,000
16th Doo, at 1_PM/^^^ 12th Jan, at 1 PIL. SATURDAY, 27th Jan, at 1 P.3.
| TJIMANOEK
Nov. First half of Nov. First half of Nor Becond half of
JAVA
JAPAN
SHANGHAT
JAVA
JAVA
JAPAN
First balf of Not.
-First half of Nov
First half of
Nov.
Second half of
Nor.
| TJITAROEM
JAVA
Second half off
27,000
Nov.
27.000 ........
TJIMAHI
JAVA
First half of}
18,000
Deo.
18,000
JAVA
First half of Deo.
JAPAN
JAVA
BHANGHAI
SAILING DANE
All Steamers have an Excellent Philippino Stringed Orchestra "for the entertainment of
Passengers, and are Equipped with Wireless Telegraphy.
THE P.M. 8.9. "MANCHURIA" will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO TH
BHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KODE, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU,
on SATURDAY, 25th Novembor, st′′I P.M."
FARES: HONGKONG TO LONDON £71 10så. Od: RETURN, SIX MONTHS, £120; 24 MONTHS, £125; INCLUDING BERTH AND MEALS ACROSS AMERICA.
צי
SPECIAL RATES (First Class Only) Granted upon Application. To European Points: Officials of any European Naval, Military, Diplomacy, Confular and/or Civil Services located in Asia, to European Officials ( the Services of the Governments of China and Japan. To United States Points, Commissioned Offlcers of the United States Army, Navy, US. P.H. and M.H. Services, stationed at Forts of Call; also all Officials of U.8. Diplomatic Service, U.S. Consul Generale, Consuls and Vice-Consula located in Asia. To United States and Canadian Points: Members of the Naval Military, Diplomatic and Consular Officials of the Governmente of China and Japan. Between China, Japan and Manila to Officials of U.S. Diplomatic Servies, C.B. Consul Generals, Consuls and Vice-Consuls located in Asia, alvo Commissioned Officers of U.S. Army, Navy and U.S. PH. and M.H. Services. There Special Rates apply when travelling at their own expense and to their families. To all Foints:-Missionaries and their families.
INTERMEDIATE SERVICE. CHINA... ..10,200 Tons ...... FRIDAY, 17th Nov., at 1 P.M. PERSIA .............. 9,000 Tons .....; FRIDAY, 5th Jan., at 1 PM. THE 8.8. “CHINA" will leave for SAN FRANCISCO VIA SHANGHAI, NAGA.
SAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU on FRIDAY, 17th Nov, 1 P., ' On the Tina MAIL Steemers, CHINA and PERSIA FIRST CLASS, SALOON SERVICE is furnished at Intermediate Estes.
FARES, HONGKONG TO LONDON. via Canadian Atlantic Ports. 43. £45. ria New York 1 HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO
225 Through Bills of Lading issued to Japan, North, Central and South American Porta For further information as to Parerge and Freight apply to the Agency of the Companies; KING'E BUILDING (opposite Blake Fier).
FRED J. HAITON, AGENT.
[49
REGULAR SERVICE FROM HONGKONG TO
FIW
BANK
LINE
눔
HO
VANCOUVER. B.C..
SEATTLE
&
PORTLAND (Or.),
VIA
SHANGHAI AND JAPANESE PORTS.
CARRYING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO ALL OVERLAND COMMON POINTS,
Fax VICTORIA, VANCOUVER,
SEATTLE. TACOMA AND PORTLAND. (OR).
ORTERIC
STRATHLYON 21st Nov. 5th Deo. ... 20th Deo.
1912
RYGJAL
SUVERID
ERIC 9th Jan.
FOR MANILA,
15th Nov, 2nd Dec. 14th Dec.
1912
ORTERIC RYGJA SUVERIC
KUMERIC
3rd Jan.
To be followed by other Steamers of the Company at
regalar intervals.
Callin at AMOY and KEELUNG if sufficient inducement offers
The BANK LINE Steamers are of the Newest Design, have mot Commodions Accommodation, and are atted with Electric Light and Wireless Telegraphy.
Specia' Parcel Express to Amèrica and Canadian Points.
For Ros of Freight and Passage, spply to-
THE BANK LINE, LIMITED. TELEPHONE No. 780, KING'S BUILDING, Prays Central,
ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE.
LINE OF STEAMERS
NEW
TO
SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.-
Tegalar Direct Service from JAPAN, CHINA and STRAITS to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN, EAST LONDON, FORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN, calling at MAURITIUS if selent inducement offers, and affording the. Quickest Freight Transport from the ORIENT to SOUTH AFRICA.
PROPOSED SAILINGS.
8.S. "DUNERIC” * 3.000 tops
And regularly thereafter.
...to be despatched End Jaanary, 1912.
to Follow.
6.8. "KATANGA"
5,600 tons
For Rates of Freight or Pasrage, apply to
THE BANK LINE, LIMITED,
MANAGING AGENTS.
TJIBODAS
Nov. Second half of Nov. Second-kalf of Nov. First half of Deo.
First half of
.Doo,
The Steamers are all fitted throughout with Electric Light and have accommodation for a limited number of Saloon Passengers, and will take Cargo to all Netherlands-Indian Ports on through Bills of Lading,
For Partimlars of Freight and Pass ply to the
VA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.
York Buildings, 1st Floor.
Telephone No. 375.
17
Hongkong, 3rd November, 1911.
PASSENGERS.
· ARHIVED..
Per Fangiang, tram Bangleak, Mr E. Solme- den.
Per Flintshire, from Shanghai, Mr Harold
Kidd,
UNCLAIMED
TELEGRAMS.
Following is a list of unclaimed telegrams lying in the Great Northern Telegraph Com pany's offico at Hongkong
ADDRESS Courban (2)
Dewsaukee...
Par Kaifong, from Manila, Mr H. Figuero, Mesare J. C. Miller, T. 8. Brookes, Frank Lanning, G. A. Chaney, E. M. Bachrach, Mrs B. F. Rittenhouse, Mr W, H. Basoh and Mrs J. W. Wadleigh
Per Arcadia, from Japan, &o., Mr H. A. Hapgonimn Cousins, Miss A. C. Kanne. Hon. Mr Justice-
Fangshing, West Road Central Hiraoka Co Hongonchong Jeahong
Martin, Mr T. C. Chen, Mr W. C. King, Mr Jeme Trengow Canton-Hankow
8. D. M. Leslie, Mr G. Von Kasger, Mr G. E.
Railway Co.....
Graham, Mr E. D. Dawson, Mr Jones, Mr.J. Keng man-of-war Haiyang-
Lack Kungwingshing Tainderich Passenger Ernest.
Simona.
Tornichi Tokunaga 135 Victoria
Street.
1616
Гвой
Wilson, Miss Cooper, Mrs J. Roberts, Miss D. E. Lundy and servant, Dr. and Mrs Plumpton, Mr T.B. Cholerton, Mr F. L. and Mrs Bagley. Miss Beaberger, Mr W. Melther, Mr and Mrs Dacios, Mrs J. F. Broomfeld, and Mrs Chamier, 2 children and nurse, Mr. G. Ongh, Mr Y. Riddell, Mr and Mrs Bavenshaw, r aud Mrs Bromley, Capt. and Mis.Chutirie, Mr 7079 1795 M. Stags, Mr H. G. Bagnall, Miss A. Bowan,
3458 5466 Mr Wendt, MrG. E. Gainer, Stat-Sergt. Major 1565 and Mrs Thorpe and child, Q.M. Bergt, and Mrs Hogan, Mrs Raynor and 2 children 44105975 Hudson, Mesers I. Calborwell, P. Dunning, J. Johnson, G. Renly, J, Martin, H. Beere, A. E. Coombes, W. Holloway, D. C. McEwen,
The following is a list of unclaimed telograme Marchioness of Donegal. Dr. Cyril Thwaites, Mr and Mrs I. Tyson, Miss A. lyde, Miss M. ring in the Eastern, Australasia & China Tele G. Jackson, Mrs Bourner, Mr S. Donald, Megaph Company's office at Hongkong :--- Montgomery, Mrs Phillips and Mr R. C. Graff.
Blau caro Hongkong Totel ...Sydney Chinjusonsan No. 96 Tanskin
Nakhong Lodging House
DEPARTED,
Per Siberia, for San Francisco and way ports.
Mrs W. M. Conner, Jr., Mr P.
2232 3121
1820 2535 2645 6797 2393
SAN FRANCISCO TOYO KISEN KAISHA, W. Reinhart, Miss C. C. Curcity. Chilijolin
CENIC
ROU
TEANS-PACIFIC
WESTERN PACIFIC DENVER AND RIO GRANDE
TRANS-CONTINENTAL
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
New Triple Screw Turbine Flyers-20 Knots Spood.
S.8. TENYO MARU... 5.8. CHIYO MARU... 8.3: SHINYO MARU
AND
21.000 tons.
21,000 tonɛ
21,000 tons.
S.S. NIPPON MARU-
11,000 tons. (INTERMEDIATE.) HONGKONG to HAN FRANCISCO via CHINA and JAPAN PORTS and HONOLULU. Semi-tropical route-Daily tank bathing, cricket, baseball, dances and free newspaper containing World's happenings by wireless. WESTERN PACIFIC - DENVER
RIO GRANDE.
AND
The T.K.K. liners contect at Ban Francisco with the palatial trains of the Western- Pacific and Denver and Rio Grande Railways to Chicago via Salt Lako City and Denver WITHOUT CHANGE.
Through Standard Sleepers.
Through Tourists' Sleepers.
Cars-Observation Cars.
Electric Light-Electric-Fans, Union Depots.
New lands, cities and scenes-hundred of miles through the gorgeous scenery of the Sierras Feather River Canon-and the Royal Gorge of Colorado.
Convenient connections at Chicago with trains for New York (Transatlantic Steamers)" and other Eastern points.
When taking ont Page over the SAN FRANCISCO SCENIC-ROUTE ask for Ticket forin No. 626.
1317
C. LACY GOODRICH,
SWEDISH
GENERAL ORIENTAL AGENT,
17, WATER STREET. YOKOHAMA,
AND KING'S BUILDING, HONGKONG,
EAST ASIATIC
LTD.
CO.,
GOTHENBURG.
PROFOSED SAILINGS FROM BONGKONG. (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).
DESTINATION
KOBE & MOJE.
STEAMERS
SUANGHAI, YOKOHAMA,
KOHAMA,}* CEYLON *...
For Freight and Further Particulare, apply to
Tone
9,000...
-DATE OF BAILINOR.
About 2nd December.
TELEPHONE Nọ. 17%.
OLOF WIJK & CO., CHINA AGENCIES, AKTIEBOLAG.
46)
YORK BUILDINGS TOP. FLOOR.
Miss M. P. Tonvey, Mr M. N. Jouroidisi, Mrs Doo
ADDRESS
W. Quinon. Mr Geo. Jober, Mr Chas. EL. Guanbusthnog Rosenthal, Mr F. Kuiaze, Mr D. Hirshfield, Haphong
Mr M. L, Wolls, Mr F. Loang,
Hupsengloug
FRON
W. Sandford, Miss Leung and servant, MrMe. No. 4 Konney Road... Macuo›
Misa A.
C.
J. Welch, Mr. J. A. Mowinckle, Mise F. Inada, Tsuruya Hotel
Brill, Ms M. A. Tenney, Mr. E. K. Jereid'ni, Kematan Ataka Dr. and Mrs F. W. O'Connor, Mrs A. W. Clear, Kwonghonghuat.
...Singaporo
Mantin
Shanghai
Mollourno
Bangkok
Singapero
Bangkok
Taipeh.
...Fainan
...Bangkok
...New York
Singapore Singapore Iloilo
Mr C. Reich, Mr C. Elboges, Mr E. M. Bach-Langdon, Captain, care American rach and Miss S. Spencer.
Consul Par Zafire, for Manila, Mr D.'G. Allen, Miss Conseulo Perez, Mr Fraiche, Mr A. Turner.Me
- Leaningloo, passenger steamer C. Mella, Mr and Mrs C. G. Aiora Mr Leungsum 11 Jobro Street
Sean gehoon Velasco, Mr V. Gutierrez, Mr Angel Morta, Lt. and Mrs Mars and son. 3r A. O. Babcock, Luanez 71 Street Tehnoway
Lopez, Pacific Mail Mrs and Miss Fairchild, Mr and Mrs Orozco Massey
Saigon Stangbat and baby. Mr Antonie. Omreo, Mika Luiss
Macquenen Astor
.Hanoi Arranz, Miss Carmen Garcia, Mr and Mrs F. W. Holland, Dr. L. A. Bauer, Mr H. J. KNg, Mr. No. 4 Kennedy Road Macao Moore, care American Consul...Manila Osborn, Mr and Mrs Escolle, Mr F. Fjarem. Pak Cheun, Mr. No. 4 Kennedy
Boad Peck
Mr.J. H. West, Mri Chas. Darseille, Mr and Miss Lancaster, Mr and Mrs Raighley and child, Mrs M. E. Stevens, Mrs E. M. Salmon, Me C. B. Calu, Mr L. A, Coley, Mr J. C. Barry, Mr W-Rador, Mr B. F. Farris, Mre E. E. Dict. Mrs Jas. Miller. Mr Juan Rojas, Mr M. J: McDermott, Bishop and Mrs Oldham, Mr B. J. Baughmann, Mr and Mrs Ferguson, Miss C. Cromer, Mr Peter Wendt, Mrs Bromfield
and Mr F. Hagon, for Hile, Mr and Mrs J. M. West, Capt. and Mrs Howard. Mrs F. Ordas, Miss C. Martinez and Mrs Sovata.
EXPECTED.
.... Macao ...Oakland, Cal,
London
Behmidt, Herberty Hongkong,
Hotel
Searchinsinug, passunger
Seangchool... Amith, Pompey.... Stockwoll
Tack Hing Teashop Central Tarklonawa Tisai Wortlein Yerrai Ylong thai
•
air.
Singaporu Manila Sydney Saigon
Penang ...Manila
.. Eingapore
Manila
...Leokay
VISITORS-AT-HOTELS.
HOTARONG HOTEL.
Per Kita a Maru, fraû London on 14th ult, Miss E. Shaw, Mar H. A. Lammert Master A. Lammert. Miss E. R. Carling, Mrs M. `D. Grone, Master F. Grone, Miss Van Oppen, Mins Greebon, Mr and Mrs G. Caldwell, Mrs A. R. ron Stockhausen, Master P. von Stock- hansen, Mr D). M. Gubtay. Mr E. B. K. Hunt. Miss Brown, Mrs Lombe. Miss Lambe, Mr and Mes 8. H. McKaan, Mrs Billiora, Miss N. Billing, Miss J. Billings. Master Billings, Miss F. Crowther, Mrs and Mies C. Kingsome, ale La J. Lumbert, Mr and Mrs Henkel and child. Mr R. McKenzie, Miss L. W. Buff: Mire A. E. Moses and 3 children, Mrs and Miss Kirkland "Apt B Wi
Vilson, Mrs E. Crowe and child. Miss Sullivan, Mr & Mrs H. Beyor Mr M.Takahashi, Mr. Z. Fujií, Mr and Mrs G. ↑ Mio C. B <wloy Ma Mias and Master Marshall, Mr J. R. Mr W. C. Runner Shenre Miss Whitson. Mr W. Murphy, Mr | Mr G. A. Chancy M. Dos, Mr Takenchi, Miss Takeuchi, Mrs K. Adachi and obild.·
VESSELS PASSED ANJER.
Mr P. E. Ashton Mr & Mrs F. Bagi y
Mrs Baron- father
Dr.
鼎
Mr. P. T. Chi vor Mr B. Chris is en Mr. W. E. Clarke
Mra L. Clark
Mr. H. Cory
Mr JC withart
Mr James Invis
Oct 17, British tug. ar. Tandanya, from Mrs Reburt Douglas
Mr W.C Drew Bombay.
Mr EJ. W. Samoz Oct. 18. German str. Feariohn, frata Hamborgir A. A Fyf for. Batavia
Mr. P. G. Fish or Oct. 22, British str. Ulysses, Bevan, from Mr. Forretor
for Batavia,
Mr. A. For er
22. Dutch str. Breiteng, from Palem-r Deoman Fuller bang for Tjilatjap.
Oct. 26, British sir. Olauers, Walbenck,
THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN Oct 26, from Betaris for Amsterdam.
STEAMSHIP CO.,
-EASTERN
ALDENHAM EMPIRE
ST. ALBANS
LTD
MAIL SERVICE TO AUSTRALÍA.
SCHEDULE ·
·ÎSUBJECT TO MODIFICATION).
STEAMERS
ARRIVE HONGKONG {
FROM AUSTRÁLJA.
17th Nov.
1st Dec.
15th Deo. 12th Jan.1912
LEAVE, HONGKONG FOR AUSTRALIA. Saturday, 9th Dec. Batarlay 23rd Dec. Sat day, 6th Jan. 1912. Baturday, 3rd Feb.
The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, ensuring a plentiful supply of Ice, Fresh Provisions, etc., 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
12621
INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.
Cargo 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.
STEAMSHIP
RUBL ZAFIRO
$39)
PROPOSED SAILINGS.
FROM HONGKONG :
25th November.
FROM COLOMBO:
Oct. 27. Dutch str. Ambon, Scippers, from Amsterdam for lataris.
Oct. 28, Dutch str. Sindaro, van Leerwen, Sept. 23, from Rotterdam for Batavia
Oct. 29, British str. Memnon, Oct. 39, from Batavis for Liverpool.
Oct. 30, British str. Islander, Deans, from Christmas Island for Singapore,
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER
Hongkong Observatory, October 12tM.
Previous On Date]On Date
DAY at
$9
Nr. F. Gary er
H. Garr w
Mr & Mrs J. Bould Mr. V Goulbourn Mr & Mra B. A Balc Capt T. P. Hail
Mr & Mrs. A. Unani-
tal Hon.& ME,A. Howett MY J. A. Hogeette H. Holmes
Mr & Mrs E. L. Hurtado Capt. R. Inneg
MFG. V. Kayser Mr & Mrs L. Kennard
Davis Mr W. B. Knapp
FL. Rater
8, Fellinger
Mr G. M. Lask Mr & Mr II. A. Løsnja-
1 An
Mr. Lomaitro
Mr. P. Luttringbaus Hre S D. Lundy HIR K. Á, Massey
Dr. O. Marriott
Mr Justice Marlin
Dr. G..W. McKana Mr J. Marecki
bir F. V. Mitchelmore Mr & Mr. H. Moulder
Mr V. d'Oettingen
Mr FC. Plmar Dr & Mis W res s Mr H. 12. Pinckney Mr.8 Porter
Mr P. L. Pratk
Mr E M. Raymond.
Mr. E
B. Ray Major and Mrs Rave
My & Mis O. Reed r Mise F, Feny
Mr F. Robbing
Mr Shelton Heopr Lt. & Mra, C. 15. Stauber. Mrs W. M Stratten and
baby
Mr J. C. Sibley Mr. H. H. Solomon Dr.& Mrs. A. D.Spalding
and infant
Mr J. Spittles Miss W, Sque
Mr P. D. Sutherland
Mr R. Velt
Mr & Mrs E. Vollbrecht Mr. E. J. Warran
Mr E. J. Waterman
GRAND HOTEL
J. N. Martin
W. Maxfold
Mr & Mia C. W. Brett H. W. J. Muller
at. A p.m. 10 a..
4pm
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,
Barometer
50.09 30.15
30 07
Mr & Mr A. B. Crew
F. Elpainetane
AGENTS.
Temperature Humidity
73
74
B James
81
at
80
H. Je ten
Wind Direction...
Forbeti
East 3
Enst
East
2
2
Weather
·Rain .................
PHILIPPINES
4000
CAPTAIN
H. Crosby
S.S. CO. Highest open air Temperature on 11th... 73
Lowest open air Temperature on 11th...68
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
Haight.
LOW WATER,
Mr. and Mrs. Jorgene
and chid
Dr. F. T. East John R. Kin horn
R. Kummerfeldt F. P. Leufcater C. Lynam
KINGSL
Mr. E. Arodt
Mr & Mrs Aucolt Mr W. Aufferman Dr & Mrs G, D, R
Flack
Dr. & Mrs B.W. Brown Comdr. & Burs. A. Darley
and maid
Eng Liant, & Mrs W.
Dawson
Toss
FOR
Sailing Dati
***4000
For Freight or Passage, apply to Hongkong 13th November, 1911.
M. C. Smith...
Manila, Cebu & Iloilo Manila, Cebu & Floilo
On 20th Nov., 4 p.m. On 30th Nov., 4 P.M.
From 13th to 19th November, 1911.
HIGH WAKE,
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co, General Managers
PHILIPPINES 8.S. Co.
133
I'kong
H'kong
Mean
Mean
Time.
Time.
b. .. ft. in.
h. m.
ft. In
Mon.
Tues.
13m 1 18 7 5
Nointer; high- 14 m 2 46 6 8m 10 -44
9 37
17
Mr. H. Hoffman Ipinger
Bor low
water
1 8-
26 5 5 10 365 1
Wed.
SON,
For Rates and Further Information, apply to-
10th December.
THE BANK LINE, LIMITED, MANAGING' Agenta
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
Frequent Sailings from BONGKONG connecting with the Company's Steamerz. at CALCUTTA.
PROPOSED SAILINGS.
For Rates of Freight and Further Particulars, apply to-
Dongkong, 31st Octolez, 1911.
FROM CALCUTTA : End November.
THE BANK LINE, LIMITED,
THOS. COOK &
TOURIST, STE MSHIP &-FORWARDING AGENTS,
BANKERS, &o.
Head Ofce for the Far East 16, DES VOUX ROAD, BONGFONG.
SHANGHAI: 2-3, FooɑgoW ROAD. YOKOHAMA : 32,- WATNE ŠTRKET,
Next Departure.
MANAGING AGENTS,
15 m. 4 16 6 5 11 38 2 0
648a 5_B
Thurs 16m 5 40 6 3 m 1 4 5 0 20 aj 2 -2 3 8
Mr. & Mra D E. Donnelly
Mr. & Mra Bay do
Miɛa E. Kelowich
P. W. L. Nanninga
G. Nordahl
H. J. K. Osborn W. Pattiron
Mr. & rs. E. Perkia
chédren J. W. Pringle Jr. R. Taylor
(Van Vongen H. Walling A. Torben
Param HoTEL
Mr & Mr.P. Lammert
and children
Mr K, J. MeNalty
Mr. & Mr. B. A. Nisbe&
and child
Mr. &
Mira J. F. MacGregor
Mr. K. S. Morrison Mr & Mrs J. H. Fonman. Sir Francis Piggott Mr.J. Robe taon Mrs G. Sachue Mra M. E. "haa' ex Mr. A. L. Shields: Mr. B D.Stewart MIS Tope 31r 5. P. Warbrook
"Mr. B. Wobb
Mr Whyte Mr. J. W Wilson
ON BALE.
VOLUMES of the HONGKONG
057 2 2 5 BEEKLY PRESS. January to June,
7 118 6 2
TICKETS SUPPLIED to EUROPE by the principal STEAMSHIP LINES an
TRANS-BIBERIAN RAILWAY.A
Fri.
17m 6 55 6 1m 1 0
7 35 al 6 5
TOURS arranged to ALL PARTS of the WORLD, BAGGAGE collected, forwarded and insured at lowest raten.
Eat
Eun
CHIRP OFFICE:LUDGATE CIRCUS LONDON.E.C.
LETTERS of CREDIT and CIRCULAR NOTES ISSUED and CASHED FOREIGN MONTES exchanged.
[1075-17
756)
18m 7 54 a 5 9m 1 48 3 2 1 30 2 8 198455 7m 2 30 2 5
7 538 6 2
8 20 a 7 3 1 58 a 3 1
1911. With INDEX. Price $7.50.
On sale at the "Howɑxʊye Daily Pazsa," OfBoe
· Hongkong, 2nd August, 1911