WEATHER REPORT.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH, 1912.

TRADE AND COMMERCE

On the 11th at 12.10 p.m.-Pleasure has (S. D. Seina & Co.'s Fortnightly Report.) increased considerably over N. Japan, mod erately over central Japan and S. Manchuria, and slightly over Formors and the Philippines It has decreased moderately along the E. coast

of Chine.

The as of high pressure over China has spread eastward, interrupting the monoon to the north of Foochor,

The monsoon over the N, Chios Bea wil probably weskon.

Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending · st 10 am. to-day, 0.00 inches,

"

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noen to-day is as follows:

DISTRICT

* Hongkong & Neighbourhood Formosa Channel

+4

FORECAST.

..}N E. Lalo.

Bouth coast of Chins between The asmoa

No, 1. Hongkong and Lamooks.

Bonth coast of China between The same as

No. 1. Hongkong and Haizan. 1

N.E. winds, moderate; fine,

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Stalion.

REGISTER.

11TH NOVEMBER, &.M.

Hour

Hongkong, 8th November, 1912 BENGAL OPIUM.No business reported, market quiet. Clearances during the fort- night of about 139 chests, comprising 18 chests of Putin New, 02, chests of Patna Old, 47 chests of Benares New, and 12 chouts of Bedares Old. Shipments about 40 chests of Paina Old. Unsold stock, Patan New 30 chests, Patna Old 1,476, Benares Now 240 chosts, and Benares Okl 816 chests-in all ahont 2,117 chests. Uncleared stock, Tätän Now 38 chests, Patna Old 776 chests, Benares Now 155, chests, Benares Old 106 cherts- in all about 1,075 chests. Nominal quota- tions: Patna New, $3,600; Patna Old, $3,500; Benares Now, $3,600; Benares Old, $3,500.

MALWA OPIUM.--Sales are reported in New 10 chests at $2,150, and Old 10 chests at Clearance $2,975-in all about 20 chests,

Shipments about 106 about 154 chests.

Unsold stock about 852 chests. chests. Uncleared stock about 284 chests. Closing quotations:-New, $2,000 to $2,950; Old, $2,950 to $3,000.

SILKA few sales are reported in best chops. Prices here show little or no change. We quote today :--

Teatteo No 1 1750 No 2 1600 for SWO in d'mond

*

1 820 2 710 LA-

1 785 2 BEG KW

1 050 .. 2 630. OWC

Steam Extra 601 845, SWO

$8603

M

635

Lahtan $50

Wind.

Barometer.

Humidity.

Tempestate.

Direction.

Weather.

Vlasteak..... 7.30.16 22/82; 83

6 b

20.J

3022

30.39--

NW SP

22

3027 30.13'-

Nemure

**** 6 a. 30.04

Hakodats.....

Tako

Kochi Nagasaki enne Kagoshima.............. Oshima Agend Naka ** Thijme

Bonia Is...

Chatoo

Weikalwei...

30.20 44 51

Hankow

Klaklang

Khanghai

30.39 28 100 W

Cutzlaff

30.27

KW

Sharp Peak...

7.30.33

Amey

6,30,33 59 65

4 0

Swaton. 78. 30.26 55

NEW

b

Taiboko

5.30 22-

#

6 ---

Taichu

N

10

30.1- 30.15

NA

9a

Tainan ........

Koelun ja a

Pescadores...]

» 30.16-

,,30 151

6. 30.21 60 59

Cantonme Hongkong... Vict, Peak 7 Gap Book

Wuobow Holbow Pakhol

Phulien

Tourane

C. St. James....

Punjom First Chop $320

Саврая 270

TS'

KW

SWC

7 for X K in

Sogo No. 1 210 No 23270 Diamond Cortos. As there is no stock of Bengal as well as other India cotton, it is very difficult to quate prices. Sales are mported in Chinese cotton, about 1,000 bales at $23 to $30 per picul.

YARY-During the fortnight under re- view, our yarn market ruled steady, and sales of solccted threads are only reported of about 5,350 hales, comprising 200 bales of No. 6s, 2,350 bales of No. 10s, 1,576 bales of No. 12s, 125 hales of No, 16%, and 1,100 bales of No. 20s, an under:

No. 10s... $129

50) Bales A saur Virjoo

JP

Bombay Cotton

Coronation

5:00...

Crown

+

Ching

#

388888888282383-2=888888888888

City of Bombay

Coorla Currimbhoy

David'

je. Hope

Indo-China

"

126...... 126

108.... 1:17+ 124...... 119 119 103 107-115

6. 105 ..123...... 130 ..20...... 130 10a...... 120 208.152 208...... 143-141

128

128..... 108..... 10a...... 123

JJ

END

6a. 5017-

-31600-

30.20 54

NNW

9.

Naranjos I'lœnix Pabuey

103.....

105 120

Lue......

N

630.25 55

Aparri

-

Henils

Legaspi

29.90

Bacolod

Hollo

Cebu Labusa

(29.8) 84

ī་

ANA

T. F. CLAXTON, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, November 11th, 1912. BAROMETER, reduced to a degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in inches, tenths and hundredths,

3 THEPERATURS, in the shade, in degress

Fahrenheit.

3 HUMIDITY, in percentage of storation, the humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100.

4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points,

5 Fonca OF WIND, according to Beaufort Scale. G STATE OF WHATUNK, b Bine sky, o detached alood, d drisaling rain, flog, gloony, h hail, i lightning, Teroast, p passing allowers, a squally, Trafo, wow, t thunder, v visibility, wḍew (wet).

-Haur in iúobee, Southa and hundredths. HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, November 11th

Previous On Date,On Dati

Day at

AL

INTIMATION

Automatic rocket Pastol Browning," Bhots in 2 seconds, and ammunition to it. MAUSER SELF-LOADING PISTOL, with KOLSTER BUTT STOCK. 10 Shots in 2 seconds, sad Ammanition to fis Desriptive Luostrated Catalogues from

471

SIEMSSEN & CO., (MACHINERY DEPT.),

Cantharides

QUEEN'S BUILDING, PRAYA, HONGKONG.

Cardamum Foods .......

Cassia Liguen ....

11

oil

(Brokes)

China roots (cleaned)

(Uncleaned)

Combs (Bamboo) (per 1,0 places) Drums (per 108 Sets)

Falto Pearis Firs Crackers Galangal ... Garlic Ginger (dry) (wet) Olses Beads Glue.

(without shalls) Groundnuts (with shoil)

vil Human hair leinglass... Mattings (Damask) (per 100 picees).

***

J

Liutan)

(Canton)

(Niogpo)

Musal

Paper (Mohoramia)

Oil...

Pappermint Cyetala

Pepper (Black)

Preserves box of 6 Ines

Rhabarb

87 03

17

MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA AND JAPAN STATION.

BRITISH

Alacrity, despatch-boat, 1,700 tons, 4 guns, 2,000.

ibe, Comdr. Lambe, Shanghai.

Atlas, admiralty tug, 616 tons, 1,400 1.p..

Hongkong.

12

15

Bramble, gunbont 710 tons, 900 Lb.p., Liew",

Cemda. B. E. Peisbard, Kiukiang,

12

78

26, 20 10

Britomart, gunbost, 710 tons, 900 h.p., Lient.

Comdr. W. H., Darwall, Hankow. Cadmus, British sloop, 1,070 tons, i.h.p. 1.400,

1. Comme. Hugh P. F. T. Williams, Canton.

13 Cherub, water tank and tng, 390 tous,1,h.p. 340

Masier W. Smith, Hongkong.

16

31o, British sloop. 1,070 tons, ib.p. 1,400 400 Comdr. Mackenzie, Hongkong

90 - 110 Defence, armoured cruiser 14,000 tons, i.bp. 7027,00€, Cartsin Henry Bruce, M.V.O

20 49

10. 147 33, 115 1,800

130 340 33

27

43 n.

30. 00

3.

4

Hongkong

Fame, torpedo-boat de treyer, 340

6 guns, 5,700 f.b.p., Lt. Comdr. H. Monro, Hongkong.

tona

Handy, torpedo-bost destroyer 295 tons, 6 guns 4,000 h.p., Lieut-Comdr. Briskenden Hongkong

utler Famer &&

The Wine Merchany of the Cast

INAPIER

JOHNSTONE'S

*

'SQUARE BOTTLE "

WHISKY.

UNVARIED FOR OVER

YEARS.

150

THE SAME TO-DAY AS IN

1745. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG:

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.,

and from ALL WINE MERCHANTS.

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STLAKEES,

[62

AJAX, British str., 4,774, R. D. Owen, 6th November-Singapore 31st Octo ber, General-Butterfield & Swire. ARRATOON APCAR, British str., 2,931, R. F. Thomson, 8th November-Kobe 3rd November, Coal and General-David Sassoon & Co.

BOHEMIA, Austrian str., 2,308, Dardoli, 3rd November-Bingapore 28th Octo- ber, General-Bander, Wieler & Co. BCAPRI, Italian str., 2,680, A. D. Amezaga, 8th November-Singaporn 31st Octo- ber, General-Order. CARL DIEDERICHSEN, German str., 774, Ch. Jurgensen, th November-Hai phong 7th November, General. Jebsen & Co.

6 Janus, torpedo-bost destroyer, 320 tons, 6 guns, 3,900 kp, Llout-Comdr, Wilkins, Hong- kong.

.... 375, 400

83. 10)

Rico...

109..... 1284

128. 138

Star Aniseed...

130

Oil...

108,1

127

Sugar Refined...

132

Sugar Candy...

1.

Dawn Dunbar Gold Mohur

135

・Tea ...

25. ICO

16a.....

724

134

Tea oil

31

203..... 147 110

Vermillion

Turmeric,...

Tea Lenres (foils) .......

... 240

10

1

76

Walnuts...

22

Wax

30

Wood oil

28

10

1331

... 2/0

1633

201 718

100

1202

260

25d

-Sun

Taxtile

Union

Sundry Chops

149-143 Zedoary (Kapoor Katchery)

EXCHANGE (Closing Quotations), 124-117 128 130-129 On India T.T. Ks.

Demand Es... On London T.T. Sh.

Demand Sit.

11

102....

196-124

208..... 17 10a...... 129...

109. 123–122 On Shanghai

On Japan...

On America

Оп

103 118-120 | On Fingapore and Penang,

Arrivals about 9,700 bales. Shipments.

about 5,000 bales. Unsold stock about 13,000 | On Am bales. Sold but uncleared stock about 83,000

bales.

LOCAL MILL' YAN.Sales are reported in No. 10s at $122 to 8125, No. 12 at 8120, No. 169 at 8134, and No. 20s at 8141-about 1,000 bales in xil.

JAPANESE YARN.-No business is reported. SUNDRY ARTICLES.-In imports, sales are reported in Bezoar Stone at $146 por catty, Bornent at $120 per picul, Ivory at $720 per picul, Kismis at $6 to 810, and at $18 to $21 por pieul, Mavej at $11 per picul, Putchuck Ooplate at $90 per pics, and Java Bugar at $8 per picul. In esports, par- chases were made in Green Beans at $43 per picul; Soy Beans at 843 per pitul, White Beans at $11 per pical, Cassia Lignes at Blej to $16 per picul, Breken Camin Lignes at $12 per picul, China Hoots at $10 per picul, Groundnuts at $10 per picul, Star Aniseed at 234 to 838 per picri, Turmeric at 88 per picul, and Dry Ginger at $10 per picul.

B'Dellium (Googal)

Almonds

at 2pm. 6 s.m,

% p.m.

Aloest...

Angoor (Grapes)

Barometer

31.18

30 21

30.13

Apricots Jardalro)

Asafoetida...

Temperature

67

60

71

Hamidity

40

59

46

Wind Direction

North

North

calm

Bhesabole

Forse

1

1

Borax

Weather

$

b

Bornes!

Rain

0.00

Cloves

*

Highest open air Temperature on 10th...71 Lowest open sir Temparstars on 10th...57

Days of

Week.

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 12th to 18th November, 1912.

HIGH WATER.

Day's

Menth

H'kong.

Height.

LOW WATEE

H'kong.

Time

Mean

Mean

Time.

Tues.

12

Wed.

Thurs. 14

13

2.8 4 4 m 6 11

10 34 & 7 7

No infer. high-m 7.3

fr.

Imports

Price per picul. |

...$10 to $

14, 24 17

Bezoar Stone (Goroo Chanden) per catty

Sticks... (Extracted)

Fennel Seeds....

Gail mute

(Maya)

Gonda Horns (catty) Gum Olibanum s Gunny Bags

Fallihore (Kadoo or Kut Ivory (large pieces); (7.

(Akharas

Hamboo) {Chatta).

+

Kismiss

ft. io. h. m.

1 4

tt. in. 054 46 m 5 27

Sandwa)...

(Boiains) Myrabollams (Hards). Onions (por basket) Patchuck (Ooplate) Quicksilver

Rice... 10 9 7 9 3 46 4 2

1 6 Rhinoceros Horns

Rosa Oil 3.49 a 4 3

1 8 Rose Malocs (or Selarus)

IL Sa 7 4 nor low-water Safower (or Hoooomful

15 No infer high-m 8 9

11 52 70 nor low water Sandalwood

Satur. 16 No infer. high- 920

ner low

No infer 66 nor low-water

2.4 18 m 2 386 1m 11: 8.

795 3 11:18 5 0

1 10 17

16

8

On Batavia

On Germany

On France.......

Bar Silver Gold (10) fine)

$51.10

LATEST STKAMER MOVEMENTS.

The P. & O. str. Sinlia left Singapore for this port on the 10th Novembar, at 5.30p.m., and is dus here on the 16th November, at about 6 a.m.

The P.M. str. Mönchuria, with the American mail, left San Francisco on the 9th Noveraber, for Hongkong via Hono- Hulu, the Japan ports and Shanghai..

The I.G.M. str. Prinzees Alice, carry ing the German mails with dates from Berlin of the 16th October, left Singapore un the 10th November, at 10 am, and. may be expected here on or about the 15th November, p.m.

HAVE

GENTLEMEN, WE

SOMETHING TO SUIT YOU I'

140 ILK, Silk Lisle, Lisle Socks,

Various Patterns.

10

46

a

124

8

27

Silk Shirts, White and Colour Striped.

Silk Pyjama Suits, White and 180 170 Colour Striped.

Silk Scarves and Ties to match

20 Silk Socks. 120

380 410

180 330

€20-40 800 450 250, 300

מל

21

13

Sook Suspenders.

Silk Handkerchiefs.

Dancing Shoes and Gloves, etc..

Call Early before we are Bold out.

HOOSAIN-ALI & Co. Hongkong, 1st November, 1912.

ON

SALE

AT THE

09)

10 HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

1.15 80.00

142

» 02

400

90

124 w

2 1

Saffron Kaicer) per catty

24

9 30

WED.

17 1.0 high-m 10 22

2 2 water 2.3

"

Oil Senas Leave

200,, 350

6

9

Sugar (Java)

8. 10.

(Maaritios)...

Exports

alon.

Boan ol

...$ 18

Beans (Green)...

Boans (White).

Beans (Soy)

Betelouts

ON SALE,

Wh

ABC) hite)

ABC)

Camphor

BOU

DOUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS, JANUARY to Juna

1912 With INDEX. Price $7.50,

On Bale at the HONGKONG DAILY Pamis,” Ofiles.

Hongkong, 26th August, 1912

Brees Buttons (per one lae) Bristips (Black)

OFFICE.

NEW AND UP-TO-DATE

PLANS OF THE 8I-KIANG;

DE.

WEST BIVER,

PRICE ONE DOLLAR

Giring all the Important Towns un route from CANTON TO WUCHOW

Kent, armoured cruiser, 9,800 tons, 14 guys, Lh.p. 22,000, Capt. Allen T. Haat, Hongkong.

Kinshs, river gunbest, 616 tons, i.h.p. 1,200;

Lt-Comdr. H. Marryatt, Hankow

Merlin, surveying ship, 1,070,tons, 6 guns, 1,400 Lp, Capt. F. O. C. Passo, Surveying Duties,

Minotaur, armoured craiser (dagship Vins Admiral Sir A. L. Winsloo, K.C.B. CV.O., CMG), 14,600, tons, p. 27,033 Capt. G. C. Cayley, Yokohama. Monmouth, armoured raiser, 9,800 tons, i.hp 22,000, Capt. B. H. F. Barttelet, M.V.O. Weibalwei.

Moorhen, river ganbeat, 180 tons, 2 guor, 1.hp. 800, Lient-Comdr G. P. Leith, West River. Newcastle, 2nd class oruiser, 4,800 tons, turbine 22,000 F.D., Captain George P. E. Hunt, D.8.0..Hongkong. ⠀ Nightingale, river gunboat, 85 tous, 240 h.p..

-Comdr. Malcolm Murray, R.N., Yang

tise.

Otter, torpedo bost destroyer, 385 tons, 6 guns, 6,300l.p., Lisut. Comdr. Chambers Hongkong.

Ribble, T.B.D, 590 tons, 7,500 F.D., 6 gust L-Comdr. E. J. C. Mackinaon Shanghai.

240 h.10. Robin, river guaboat, 85 tons, 2 gans, 2 4

Lt Comdr. Allan Dizon, en route to West River.

Rosario, depot ship for Bubmarines, 980 tan", i.h.p. 1,400, Le-Commr. N. E, Arahdale, "Hongkong... Sandpiper, tiver ganbest. 85 toze, 2 guns, 240

hp, Ident-Comdr. L.A. 8. H. Hutton, West Htiver.

Snipe, river gunboat, 85 tone, 2 guns, 240 h.p.

Lt. Comdr. Maurice B. Leslie, Yangtee. Taku, torpedo boat destroyer, 305 tons, 1.h.ş.

6,000, Guaner, E. J. Trillo, Hongkong. Commodore H. Anstruther, C.M.G., Hong Tamar, receiving ship, 4,550 tons, 6 gurs,

kong,

Teal, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, 800 i.h.p. Lient Condr. Hon Guy Stopford, Chung- kiang.

Thistle, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 h.p., Lieut.

Com. H. B. N. Cottrell-Dormer, Hankow Usk, T.B.D., 590 tons, 7,500 F.D., 6 guns, Lt.

Maswell, Hongkong. Tiraga, torpedo-bost destroyer, 39 tons, 6 guns

6.300 i.b.p. Lieut.Comdr. Harold D. Adair Hall, Hongkong. Waterwitch, aurveying ship, 620 tons, 450 Lh.). Lient-Comdr. F.A. Berne, Singapore. Welland, T.E.D., 590 tons, 7,500 F.D., 6 guns,

Comdr. Seymour, Shanghai, Whiting, torpede-boat destroyer, 360 tons,

5,900 hp. Lieut.-Comdr. G. B Hartford, Shanghai, Widgeon, gunboat, 195 tons, 2 guns, 800 hp.

Comdr. M, H. Wilding, Klating. Woodcock, ganhost, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 b p., Tant Comdr. M. B. R. Blackwood, Yang. tize.

Woodlark, gunbest, 150 tons, 2 guna, 550 kr.

Lient Comdr. G. F. A. Mulock, Hankow. Sabmarines:

No. 36, Godfrey Herbert, Lieut-Commr. No. 37, A. A L. Fenner, Lient-Commer No. 38, J. B. A. Codrington, Lt-Comme. TB, 035, L-Com, Handley, West River TB. 036, Lt.-Com. Stileman, West River. TB. 037, Lt. Com. Nicol, West River T.B. 058, L. Com. Beymour, West River,

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KAWACH MARU, Japanese str., 3,821, A. Christiansen, 9th November--Moji 5th November, General. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. KOREA, American str., 5,881, A. W.

Nelson, 8th November--San Francisco Mr M. Henderson 19th October, General-Pacific Mail Me H. Huntor 8.8. Co..

Mr F. H. Hyde KUMCHOW, British str., 1,228, J. A.Mrs Hyde

Martin, 4th November-Saigon 20th Mr A. E. Keon

Mr & Mrs Kemp October, Rice.-Chinese. KWANGTAH, Chinese str., 1,536, Chas. Mr & Mrs C. Lauritsen Stewart, 8th November-Shanghai Mr & Mrs Lemaire

Mr.O. N. Manket 5th November, General.-Chineso. KWELLIN, British str., 1,427, G. Ervahe, Mr G. F. May

4th November-Wahu 31st October, Rice-Butterfield & Swire. MACHEW, German str., 995, Zollner, 7th

November-Bangkok 29th October, Rice and Wood. Butterfield & Swire. MERAPI, Biitish str. 1,480, Uldall, 8th November-Singapore 2nd November. Sugar.--Order. MICHAEL JEBBEN, Germán str., 951, T. Petersen, 4th November-Haiphong 30th October, General,-Jebsen & Co. ONBANG, British atr, 1,787, Carle, 3rd November-Chingwantao 27th Octo ber, Coal-Jardine, Matheson & Co. OTARU MARU NO. 2, Japanese str., 1,709, T. Yoshiaka, 3rd November-Mike 27th October, Coal.--Mitsui Bugan

Kaisha.

Miss F. Saunders Mr & Mrs Schenk Dr Sibree

Mr H. 8. Spurge Mru A. G. Smith Capt & Mrs Allan H Stewart and child

ren

Comdr. Basil Taylor Mr II, H. Taylor Capt & Mrs Valantine

and children Mr Walker

GRAND HOTEL..

Mr C, Arlt Mr C, Broker Mr&Mra L., Bowes Mr G. Challanger Mr E. Christiansen Mr J Cartia Miss Betty Doooreaux Miss Adelaide Dale Miss M. Easthagen Mr T. Eddingfield Mr Elson Mr W. P. Gregory Mr Peyton Grin Mrs M. Hamilten Misa Anny Hanson Barkers, 6th November Shanghai 1st & Mrs Hartman PAOTING, British str., 1,073, W. J. Fay Hartley

November, General Butterfield & Mr W. J. Hood

Mr C. W. Habtell Swire, SANUKI MARU, Japanese str., 3,750, J. Thoo. Hubbell

Teranaka, 8th November-Singapore Mr Th. Jacobsen 30th November, General. Nippon Mr Lonia

Mr A. Langentsin Yusen Kaisho. SENEGAMBIA, German str., 3,780, H. Rebex, Mr & Mrs da Loan 10th Nevenkor Tsingtea sth Novem- Mrs N. để Loan ber, General Hamburg-Amerika Mr J. J. Lynch

Mr & Mrs Matheson Linie. SHIONSING, British str., 1,224, Lewis, 5th Mr G. McNulty

November-Wahu 31st October, Rice. Butterfield & Swire.

BOTAL GEORGE

SIGNAL, German str., 007, P. E. Chris- tianson, 9th November-Soorabaya 30th October, General-Jebsen & Co. Capt R. de Altenaga SOSKU MARU, Japanese str., 1,119, K. Mr W. Bain Fushiro, 8th November-Swatow 7th Mr B.Biles November, General Osaka Shosen Mr C. Brown

Mr D. 8. Edmunds Kaisha.. TAKON MARU No. 6, Japanese str., 2,120, Mr F. Eggen

Numi, 8th November-Muroran, Mr R. Hempson

Mr & Mrs-Hatcher Coal Mitsui Bussan-Kaisha. TANGO MARU, Japanese str., 4,627, K. and 2 abildren

Kawars 6th November-Singapore Mr David J. Lennox 31st October, General.-Nippon Yusen Master Logan

Mr & Mrs J.C. Logan

Kauha.

Mr McRae Mr G. D. Mille Mr & Mrs Mudje Mr C. T. Moreegell Mr A. Morton Mr. A. T. Myall Mr P. Nitse Mr Oiffer Mr N. Ollis Mr J. J. Pahlu Mr S. Paul MrJob. Petersen Mrs E. Petersen Mr V. Pennel! Mr T. L Pierce- Miss Far Postoa Mr John RaynGS ------ Mr & Mrs Radoviaky Mr A. Best

Miss Dororthy Russell

Mr. L. Smith

Mr F. H. Shaw

Mr K. Stangaard

Mr Stewart Talt

Mr E. Thompson

Mr E. Tospaner Mr R. Valpole

Miss Lottie Vermont

HOTI, KOWLOON,

MrMiguel Lopes Mr & Mrs Knight Mr H. Nayler M&R. Packham TheMicros (2 Packbam Hr A. Pope Mr Gonzals Romero. Mr M. J. Ruthven Mr W.H. Smith

· Miss B. M. Watling. Mr H. Watling Mr DionirioXngkunst.

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