0

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 12th at 11.00 o.m.-A. Eelt of high pressure now extends from central China to N. Japan.

Pressure has further deorcased long the cosat of China to Tourase, and over Fermosa. Light ex variable winds are indicated along the E. corst of Chins and moderate N.E. si over the N. Chisu tea.

Hongkong rainfall for 24 hour onding a 10 a.m. to-day, 0.40 inches,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13rm, 1919.

DEMOCRACY AND THE NEW YORK

WAITER.

In Paris the restaurateur smiles wel- come and advises your choice from the mena. In London he is content to serve In New York, however, he you well. despises you because you have an appe- And the waiter in his service is At an tite, quick to take his cue from him. early age he learns that liberty is only a figure of speech in New York Harbour. Had I a bated enemy whose proud spirit I wanted to humble in the dust I could conceive of no subtler instrument of In.com- parison the Grand Inquisitor was a mere novice in the delicate refinements of tor- tare. The rack, the thumbscrew, and the boot we're only pleasurable diversions for unprofitable hours,

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon humiliation than the waiter. to-day is as follows:

·DISTRIOT FORECAST.

• Hongkong & Neighbourhood Formosa Channel

141

(N.E. winds; Į strong. Bouth coast of Chins between The same No. 1. Hongkong and Looks. Bonth coast of China between, Tho saine as

No. 1: Hongkong and Hainso

*N.E. winds, moderate; fair,

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Station.

REGISTER.

12TH Nor SMDER, A.M.

Wind,

7 n. 30.08, 33 | 96 | SHIG

Vostock

Namuro ... 6.30.20

Hakodate ......

Takio...

Kochi

Nagasaki

Kagoshima...

Nahn

Ishí'jms...

Bonia Is......

Chefoo

Weihaiwei

Hankow

Gatzlaff

2019

1

* 322

30.31

--30.31

31

30.27--

NW

SW

НЕ

ENN

Hour

Barometer.

Autsidity.

Temperature,

ZURIED Direction,

Weather.

3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 128336

30.25 41

30. 2

20.20

7.30.25

1 or

6 a 30.23 66

10

7 a 30.19 62

1 b

Klakinng......

Shanghai.....

Sharp Peak

Amoy

Swalow

Taikoku

sa

Taichu ........

'J'kinan

Kushun Pascadores

Janton

Hongkong

Yiot. Peak

Gap Rock .....

Wuchow

5a.30.16

» 30.13-

30 021

» 30.10

Macao

Hoihow

Pakboi

0

N

20.12

"

96.

6. 30.18 67

66.30.14

30.16 62- 9.

NKE IO NNE

4 no ENE NNW 10

Phalion Tourane

6.30.18 63

NEW] 2.0

33.20 70

4 or

C. St. James

129.90.73

ΕΝΕ

30.01

$29.99

L

Legaspi

29.90

NE

Racolod

90.

Iloilo

129.83 83

Aparri Kanila

Ceba....... Labuan

T. F. CLAXTON, Director.

Hongkong, Observatory, November 12, 1912. 1 BAROMETER, reduced to a degrees Fahrenboit

on the level of the sea in inches, tenths and tundredths.

3 TENTELZORK, in the shade, in degrees 3 HUMIDITY, in porcantage of unturation, the

---Fahrenheit.

+

banidity of air saturated with moisture being 100.

4 DIRECTION or Winn, to two points,

5 FORCE OF WISD, according to Beaufort Sealo. 8 STATE OF WRATHES, b blue sky, c detached -olovil, d drizzling rain, f feg, gloomy, h hail, lightning, a sreros, p passing showers, a squally, Train, a snow, t thunder, v visibility, w dew (wot),

RAIN in inches, tenths and hundredths.

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICA

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, November 12th

F'revious On Dato On Dat

Day at

at 2.m. 6 .10.

2 p.m.

30.09

Barometer

30.13

30.19

Temperature Humidity......

71

67

73

46

59

58

Wind Direction

eslm

NNE

0

1

East

3

·b

-0.00

Foros WeatherNA

Rain..

Highest open air Temperature on 11th...73 Lowest open air Temperature on 11th...59

Days

Week.

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 12th to 18th November, 1912.

HIGH WATER,

Days o

Manth

K'kong.

Mean

Height

LOW WATER

'kong. Mean

Time.

Time

1

h. m.

tt. in.

Wed,

15

2 8

b. mi 44 m 6 11

ft. in.

1 6

Thurs 14

10 347 7

3 48 & 4 3 1 8

Oh, the joy of return to polite London, There was a time when I used to grumble at those who serve our grosser needs. But never again. What charming, attentive men and women they all are! How per With what grace suasive their smiles!

do they set our cates in front of us, and with what feeling of a good deed done do they fill our souls as we see them pocket ur slender tip and bow their thanks!

A New York waiter regards your on- trance with suspicion. Ife has a firm fear that you are going to attempt to stir him from his superb lethargy. Does he gily trip to take your hat and cane? No. If it is a large restaurant a harpy

INTIMATION

Automatic Pocket Pistol "Browning," 8 shots in).2 seconds, aul ammunition to fit. MAISER SELF-LOADING PISTOL, with HOLSTER BUTT STOCK. 10 Shots in 2 eoconds, and Ammunition to it. Desertive Tuustrated Catalogues from

477

SIEMSSEN & Co., (MACHINERY DEPT.)

QUEEN'S BUILDING, PRAYA, HONGKONG. -

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STEAMERS.

AJAX, British str., 1,774, R. D. Owen, oth November-Singapore 31st Octo- ber, GeneralButterfield & Swire. ADRATOON APCar, British str., 2,831, R. F. -Thomson, 8th November-Kobe 3rd

November, Coal and General-David| Sassoon & Co. BOHEMIA, Austrian sr., 2,305, Dardoli, 3rd November-Singapore 28th Octo- ber, General-Sander, Wieler & Co. CAPRI, Italian str., 2,680, A. D. Amezaga, 8th November-Singapore 31st Octo- bor, General--Order. CART, DIEDERIERSEN, German str., 774,

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG. Horm..

Mr H. W. Andrews Mr G. Aurely MA. T. Barbarini Mr E. R. Bate Mr J. E. Bauld Mr E. A. Brangont Mr F. Bargmann Mr B. Beaus Mr & Mrs R. Belillos

Mra B. R. Belilios

E.

Copt H. H. Bruce,.N

Ch. Jurgensen, 9th November-Hair C. D. J. Bel November, Generat. Mr G. 4. Bous phong "th

Mr & Mrs N.

Blanch Jebsen & Co. CATAY, Danish str., 2,890, Kundsen, 9th November-Copenhagen Lith Sept., General.-Order.

Mrs S. L. Bodine ir O. Buschger

Mr N. Christie Mr A. A. Clarion Mr G. H. Corse, Jr.

| Mr T. J. Cokaly

Mrs W. F. Cowan

Mr R. II. L00 Tir G. F. Lehnert Mr G. T. Lloyd

Mrs R. T. Matheson

and child

Mr McCree

Mr N. C. MacGregor Mr A. MacKenzio Mrs S. H. MoVer Mr J. Madden

Dr. O. Marri tt. Mr & Mrs Neil

MacIntyne Miss Matthews

F. D. & Mra C W

McKenny.

CHOI SINO, German str., 1,014, F. Bruh, 9th November-Sandakan 31st Octo: ber, Sugar.-Butterfield & Swire. Chowrar, German str., 1,115, W. Rehor,

9th November-Port Courbet 7tb Miss Crocker

&Mrs Louis H. Crocior Coal. Butterfield November,

Mr G. P. Carry Swire. CHUNSANG, British str., 1,418, C. J. Mr V. d'Oettingen Mattock, 8th November-Sonrabaya Mr G. H. Davis 29th October, Sugar. Jardine, Mr A. F. Doane

Mr C. Defer Matheson & Co.

Mr H. H. Danglas

in buttons las already snatched them THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL DRUAR Norwegian str. 192, Bing, Mr W. C. Drak

frore your resisting hands. He has a con- cession from the proprietor to do so. If a small restaurant you are permitted to attend to them yourself, banging them over a placard warning you to beware of thieves. That dour, you sit down, and do what the waiter does not wait!

When the white-breasted god at the far end of the room has quite finished deliver- ing his opinions on the merit of his fav- ourite baseball team, or writing an ap proval of the estimates for the furnishing of his country house, he may look at you. His regard betrays surprise at your auds- city, but no interest. If you appear in hurry, he will slowly reverse and con

If you seem to Time his meditations. have more than the ordinary allotment of time he will saunter forward with a pass- ing word of badinage for his fellow gods, focussing all the while a suspicious glance at your necktie. He wishes you to infer that he is expressing an opinion deroga- tory to your appearance, clothing, man- When he feels that ners, and aricestry.

you are grovelling beneath his gaze he will approach and look down upon you. He hands you the menu on demand only, and that with a very ill grace. He has RO suggestion to offer if you ask for his advice. He breathes contempt, redelent of wine cellar sampling, as you sit coneci- ous of your ignoble efforts to decide upon He seems to say, "Come, something. now, poor fool, get it over, and be done with it. I've something better to do than Should you choose an in- stand here." expensive dish he notes it ou his tablet with a vicious and withering snort and saunters away. His back is an expanse of insolent scorn,

LINE.

HONGKONG to PHILIPPINES AND AUSTRALIAN PORTS.

SAILINGS (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).

Steamers.

**TAIYUAN

Hongkong)

Arrive Hongkong | Leave

from Australia.

for Australia.

28th Nov.

These Steamers aro fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, ensuring a plentiful supply of Ies, Fresh Provisions, etc, and have superior accommodatio with Electric Light throughout and Electric Fans in the State-Booms. A duly qualified Doctor is carried. Reduced Fires. Cargo booked through for all Australian, New Zealand and Tasmanian Ports.

For freight or passage, apply to

Mongkong, 23rd October, 1912.

R.M.S.

66

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

TELEPHONE No. 36,

DUNOTTAR

AGENTS.

1251

7th November-Bangkok 28th October, General-Chincse.

EMPRESS OF JAPAN, British str., 3,300, 8.

Robinson, R..R., 7th November Vancouver 10th October, Mails and General-Canadian Pacific Railway

Co.

Mies Elizabeth Lloyd

Futon

Ehrenfels

Mr & Mrs H. Mr & Mrs Elott Miss E. Eagles

C.

Mrs French and child

Mr Donnen Fallor Mr & Mrs J.

George Miss George

Mr S. Feldstein HAIXUN, British str., 616, J. W. Evans, Mrs C. Finlayson 9th Novembor-Swatow 8th Nove Me H. G. Fisher ber, General-Douglas, Lapraik & Co. Mr E. A. S. Fowler HONGKONG, French str., 1,000, Cornelins- 9th sen, 11th November Pakhui November, General-A R. Marty. INABA MARU, Japanese str., 2,837, S. Tominaga,. 10th November-Seattle 8th October, Flour and General Mr.A. G. Gordon

Mr J. Gourgey Nippon Yusen Kaisha. KINKASAN MARU, Japanese str., 3,342, H. Mr V. Goulbourn

Koidzumi, 11th November-Miiko 6th November, Coal. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.

KOREA, American str., 5,651, A. W. Nelson, 8th November-San Francisco 13th October, General-Pacific Mail S.8. Co. KUMCHOW, British str., 1,228, J. A. Martin, 4th November-Saigon 20th

Rico-Chinese.

Chas,

CASTLE."WANGTAH, Chinese str., 1,536,

THE above Steamer of 5.687 Tous Register and Classed 100 A.1. at Lloyds, having Superior First Class Passenger Accommodation, fitted with Wireless Telography. Electric Fans in all Staterooms and carrying First Class Passengers only, is duš úsm Hongkong on the 18th instant and will leave for YOKOHAMA Direct the following day. She will return bare an THURSDAY, January 2od, and sail for SINGAPORE. PENANG, RANGOON, CALCUTTA, MADRAS. COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ (for CAIRO), PORT SAID, MESSINA and MARSEILLES on MONDAY, January 6th, 1923.

sob

JARDINE, MATHESON

Horgkong, 13th November, 1912.

AGENTS.

In his own good time he will dump the dish on the table and scuttle out of reach. It will be surprising if you have the full complement of cutlery and condiments. When you manage to get these your steak You eat it is chilled to the gristle,

and sigh with a woefully impeding its passage down your throat, for you are simultaneously swallow ing down the realisation that demoe- institution. rney is an overrated George is not in the least interested to know whether your appetite is satisfied or whether what you have had is to your liking or not. His scle anxiety is to bundle you out after browheating you into shelling out a substantial-tip-

A number of vacant First Class Berths are Available at Moderate Rates, and special socommodation can also be Fooked if required. For fürther particulars please apply to

& Co., LTD.

[1313

Mr. Henderson, thanking Mrs. Edkins for her kindness in presenting the prizes, gave her on behalf of the Club a silver vase filled with roses. Cheers were then given for Mrs. Edkins and the President and Vice-President of the Club.

The results of the meeting were as follows:-

1.-200 yards. Figure Target. Deliberate. (1st prize pre-. 1 vighter and 7 to count. sonted by Mr. D. Templeton)-1, C.-H. Buckingham; 2, W. Bassford; 3, D. Lyle.

Farrell

2.-200 yards. Head and Shoulders. Tar- After mature reflection he will bring you your bill, snatch up the money and gets up. sec. and down 5 sec, 5 rounds.--- pockets. Your tip is scooped up without give you the change out of his bulging, J. McLeod: 2. G. E. Stewart; 3, P. acknowledgment of any sort. If it is amall be may return it to you with the request that you use it for ear fare or your next day's breakfast.

3.-200 yards. Head and Shoulders. Targets up 30sec. Competitors to fire as many shots as possible.-1. D. Lyle; 2. W Eldridge; 9, J. Polley:

VESSELS EXPECTED. -.

THE AMERICAN MAIL.

The P.M. ate. Siberin left San Fran- cisco for Hongkong vis Honolulu, the Japan ports, Shanghai and Manila on the 28th October.

Sunday, 20th October, 1913.

The P.M. str. China left San Francisco, As you stumble forth from the mirrored

4.500 yards. Figure Target. Deliberate. halls you are crushed and confused.

(1st prize pre-for Hongkong via Honolulu, the Japan George's eye is following your exit with 1 sighter and 7 to count. scornful disdain. You wish you had re-sented by Mr. J. D. Dauby.)-1, D. Lyle; ports and Shanghai on the 2nd November; The T.K.K. str. Shinyo Maru arrived boots heeled. 2, D. Young; 3, J. D. Dunby. membered to have your

3-500 yards. Figare Target. Rapid at Yokohama from Honolulu on the 5th You wonder why you lacked the courage

fire for discc. with use of magazine. 2 November, and was to leave for Hong- to stalk out without giving the vulture a tip. You vow that next time you will charges, J. Simpson; 2, J. D. Danby; kong on the 8th November, a.m. have evolved something verbal which will 3. A. Henderson. Shrivel the soul of George to a state still more microscopically minute.

When you emerge into the night you are thankful to have escaped with noth ing worse than the loss of your self- esteem. You scramble into a car amidst the infuriated yell of Stop lively there What t'hell you keepin us for and refect upon many things. And chiefly that the levelling of all classes, while it destroys servility, erects another and more hateful thing insolence. For the underling, freed from the oppression of others, conceives liberty, equality, and fraternity as the weapons with which to work his revenge for the years spent in honest bondage-Pall Mall Gureite...

TAIKOO RIFLE CLUB.

Fla: Taikoo Rifle Club opened their season with a successful three days' meet- ing held at Quarry Bay. It was concluded

6.-600 yards.

Bull's Eye Deliberate 1 sighter and 7 to enunt. (1st prize pre sented by Mr. J. Roid.)-1; G. Anderson;, 2. J. Simpson; 3, D Young.

The P.M. st. Manchuria, with the American mail, left San Francisco on the 9th November, for Hongkong via Hono- lula, the Japan ports and Shanghai.

THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

The N.Y.K. str. Kumano Maru (Aus- tralia Line) left Sydney for this port via ports on the 30th October, and is expected here on the 18th November.

F.

Gould Mr & Mrs Joseph. Mr D. M. G. Gratoma

Mr N. A. Gray Mr. J. Grimshaw Dr J. G. Hanna Capt. F. P. Hall Mr & Mre W. H.

Haunital Mr W. T. Harbord Mrs Hardy

Mr A. Harrison Mr A. E. Herdmon

Miss M. Hirot

Courtney

Stewart, 8th November--Shanghai 5th November, General.-Chinese. KWONGSANG, British str., 1,428, W. F. Mr J.

Hixson Bichard, 11th November-Shanghai 6th November, General-Jardine, Mr H. Holmes

Mr E. Hope Matheson & Co.--· MACHEW, German str., 905, Zollner, 7th Dr 8. Hough November-Bangkok 29th October, Capt R. Innes

Mr S. L. Josepb Rice and Wood-Butterfield & Swire.

Mrs A. N. E: Indah MUSANG, British str., 1,344, A. C. Cor Mrs J. F. Keator

neck, 11th November-Sandakan 4th

Miss Keator Timber and General. Jardine, Mr J. F. Keator, fr Master C. S. Kontor Dr H. M. Kentor Capt W. E. Kent-

Matheson & Co. MERAPI, British str., 1,490, Uldal, 8th November Singapore 2nd November. Sugar-Order. MICHAEL JEBSEN, German str., 951, T. Petersen, 4th November-Haiphong 30th October, General Jobsen & Co. ONSANG, British str., 1,787, Carle, 3rd

Linie.

Mrs. Komor Mr A. Kraseman Miss L. Landale

Mr R. K. McLta Mr W. A, Muntzer Mr J. Merecki

Mr D. M. Miokle

Mr & Mrs B. V.

Mitchelmore and. child

Mrs M. Mitchell Mr K. Mitsuhasbi,

Mrs Harol Mcora

Mr J. Morris

Mr & Mrs J. D. F.

Mülder

Capt & Mrs F. D. Northcombe

Mr L. Palmier Mr Mrs Pinart. Mr J. F. Powers

Dr L. F. Bandall My E. H. Ray Miss F. Keny Mr Chas. Reich Mr Howard S. F.

Randolph

Mr B. T. Rosenbaum Mr & Mrs Rosenbaum

Mr L. S. Rosenbauni

Mr. M, Saker

Mr W. Folmalke

Dr Schuster

Mr G. L. Shaw

Mr & Mrs J.D. Sibloy

Mr J. C. Sibley Mr B.B-Smith. Capt H. Spear Mr H. II. Soloman

Miss Square Mr C. T. Sireeth Mr P. D. Sutherland Mr J. S. Starės Vice-Admiral & Mrs.

A. Q. Tute

Dry Taylor Mr & Mrs T. N

Yazderloo

Mrs

Mr G. Vermeij Mr& Mrs E. Vollbrecht Mr H. Watkins Mr & Mr. B. Webb Mr D. M. Whamond Mr & Mrs H. H.

White

Mr. Whitmarsh My C. H. V. Wilson Miss J. 8. Wil800 Mi B I. Wilson Mr. Williams Mr & Mrs J. W. Withington

Mr & Mrs P. R. Wood Mr G. G. Wood Mr-FW. Wond Mr&Mrs J. F. Wright MJ.A. Young

Mr B. G. Yung

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Mr T, Aoki Mr E. Aron Dr Felillos Mr & Mrs Brind an

children

November-Chingwantao 27th Octo ber, Coal-Jardine, Matheson & Co. OTARU MARU No. 2, Japanese str., 1,700, T. Yoshiaka, 3rd November-Miiko 27th October, Coal.-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. PAOTING, British str., 1,073, W. J

Barkers, 5th November-Shanghai 1st Mrs Birss and child November, General-Butterfeld & Miss E. J. Carpenter

Mirs M. Cochralə Swire. PHRA NANG, German str., 1,741, H. CLieut. Crosse,

Rcher, 10th November-Manila 7th Mr W. Donaldson

Mrs Evans and obild November, None.-Order. SANUKI MARU, Japanete str., 3,789, J; Mr E. E. Garrard Teranaka, 5th November Singapore Mr Geo. Grimble

Mr Mrs J. E.

Henson 30th November, General. Nippon Yusen Kaisha.

Mr & Mrs F. E.

MoHugh SENEGALDA, Gerinan str., 3,780, H. Reber,

10th November-Tsingtau 5th Novem- Mr K. M. Henderson ber,

General. Hamburg-Amerika Mr H. Huntor

Mr F. H. Hyde 9th November-Soerabaya Mr A. E. Koon SIGNAL, German str., 907, P. R. Chris-Mrs Hvie

30th October, General-Jebsen & Co. Mr & Mrs Kemp SosHT MARC, Japanese str., 1,119, K. Mr & Mrs C. Lauritson Fushiro, 8th November-Swatow 7th Mr & Mrs Lansire November, General-Osaka Shosen Mr C. N. Manhof

Me Q. H. May

Kenrick, B..., 19th November BOODAN, British-transport, 6,696, H. W.

Chingwantao 6th November. TAMON MARU NO, 8, Japanese str., 2,120, 6th November-Muroran, Numi, Coal-Mitsui Bursan Kaisha. TANGO MABU, Japanese str., 4,097, K: Kawara, eth November-Singapore 31st October, General.-Nippon Yusen Kaisha. TELEMACHUS, British str., 1,340, A. Fraser, 10th November-Manila 7th Novem- ber, Ballast Chinese: 7th November-Yokohama 31st Octo- Mr Elon Trocos, British str., 2,567, E. Laidman, Mr T. Eddingfield

tiansen,

Kaisha. The E. & A. str. Empire, from Sydney, 7-000 yards, Bull's Eye. Rapid for 1 minute without use of magazine. 1, J. Dete, left Port Darwin on the 11th Novem Danby; 2; A. Henderson; 3, 4. MacDonald. ber for Manila and this port.

Saturday, 9th November, 1912. 8.-200 yards. White Targets. Blot out Teams of 4. 1ft. square. competition. Captains to be chosen and teams drawn for after entries are. received. Teams shoot against extr other under kucek-out system. 5. rounds per man allowed, and a time limit of 3 minutes.-1, team: J. D. Danby, W. Eldridge, J. Polley, J. Spiers.

9. Eclectic" or best of two. The better of corresponding shots in crents b and 1s and 4 and 4 to count with a special handicap, (1st prize presented by Mr. G. F. Edkins.)-1, J. D. Danby; 2, W. Bassford;

3. A. MacDonald.

10-Qualifying Stage for Ride presented Mr. G. T. Edkins. Aggregate of events.

THE CANADIAN MAIL

The CPR str. Monteagle left Van- conver, B.C., for Hongkong (via usual ports of call) on the 7th November, a.ra.

THE GERMAN MAIL.

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

MERCHANT STEAMERS.

on Saturday afternoon, when the prizes, 4 and 6--1, D. Lyle; 2, G. Anderson; The str. Thor, chartered by the Bank Line, which left Japan on the 3rd Novem won during last season and at the meeting 3, J. Simpson.

11-Aggregate of Events 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Uber, L., is due here on the 13th Novem were distributed by Mrs. G. T. Edkine,

a large and enthusiastic gathering of and 7. (1st prize presented by Me. Mber. nembers being present. A well-arranged

tea was served in the beautiful grounds Young.)-1, I. Simpson; 2, J. D. Danby The P. & O. str. Sicilia left Singapore

of 50 cents. On net 12-Sweepstake of the Taikoo Recreation Club. In the 3D yle

scores of events 1 and 4-1, J. Mcleod; course of the afternoon a Ladies' com- petition was held, in which many took, G. A. Millar. nor low water part, the winners being Mrs. J. D. Danby, Miss McNeill and Mrs. G. E.

No infer high-m 7 5

11 5 7 4 15 No infer high-

9 21

11 52 a 70 nor low-water Stewart, each of whom received a souvenir |

2 2 No iufer. Ligh-mi 9 20

aor low-water

2.3 17 10 high-m 10 22

No infor. 6, 5 nor low water

Fri.

Satur. 16

Bar,

Af on.

Tres.

182 3861m 31 8. 7.95 3 11 18 19m 4 10 5 9 11 451

6.463 5.6

2. 4 50

2 5

ON SALE

SOUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG BWEEKLY PRESS, JANUARY to JUNE 1912. With INDEL. Price $7.50.

On Sale at the " HONGKONG DAILE PRM," Office.

Hongkong, 26th August, 1912

spoun.

Mr. Edkins, speaking for Mrs. Edkins, congratulated the members of the Club on the excellence of their shooting. The entries had totalled 40 and an average of i 25 shot in each event. During last season high scores had been made, which had been recognised by the National Rifle Association, three members--Mr. Hender- son, Mr. Daaby nad Mr. Simpson- having been awarded bronze medals for 10 scores of 94 and over, which neces sitated consistent, good shooting The Donegal Badge also offered by the N.R.A. had been won by Mr. Grimshaw.

The handsome prizes were then present- ed by Mrs. Edkins to the winners.

LAST SEASON'S "COMPETITIONS. Robertson Competition.

1 Prize Winner... G. H. Bannerman.

J. D. Danby,

2

3

... A. Henderson. Reid Competition.

1 Prize Winner... J. D. Danby,

... D. L. Lyle.

3

... Booth:

Dashicood Competition.

1 Priza Winner... J. Simpson.

...R. Booth.

2

...A: Henderson. Scott Competition,

1 Prize Winner

J. Simpson. ... D. L. Kyle.

G. Miller.

for this port on the 10th November, at 5.30 pm, and is due hore on the 15th November, at about 6 a.m...

The NY K. str. Hakasa Maru (Bombay Line) loft Bombay for this port via ports or the 1st November, and is expected here on the 19th November.

:

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD..

4th

Mr C, Arit Mr C. Beckor

Mias Massey

Mr & Mrs F. E

McHugh

Capt G, D. Millis Mr K. Miyatomi Mr & Mrs J HN

Mody

Major G. J. Morris Mr J. Miyushima Mr M. F. Murray Mr K. Nakashima Mr & Mrs R. N. Obly

Bliss F. Sanndars

Capt & Mrs Passmore

Mrs L. Bamsay!

Mr & Mrs Sabenk Dr Sibzoa

Mr H. S. Spurga Mrs A. G. Smith Capt & Mrs Allan H Stewart and ebild

ren

Comdr. Basil Taylor

Mr H, H. Taylor Capt & Mrs Valantine

and children MxWalker

GRAND HOTEL.

Mr & Mrs L. Bowes Mr G. Challanger Mr E. Christiansen Mr J Cartis Miss Betty Desereaux Miss Adelaide Dale Miss M. Easthagen

ber, Ballast Asiatic Petroleum Co. Mr W. P. Gregory YI LOONG, British str., 1,321, Wrightson, Mr Peyton Grifla November-Chingwantao 28th Mrs M. Hamilton

Miss Anny Hanson October, Coal-Siemssen & Co. YOHIKO MARH, Japanese str., 1,946, Fuju, 7th November-Fukushima 31st Octo- ber, Coat-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.

Miss Fay Hartley Mr & Mrs Hartman Mr. W. J. Hood Mr C. W. Hub ell Mr Theo. Hubbell Mr Th. Jacobsen Mr Lorria

PASSED THE CANAL October 8th-Alcinous, Meinam, Schuyl- Mr A. Langentein kill, Telemachus, Estonia, Vladimir. Mr & Mrs de LOB 11th-Ajar, Antilochus, Braemar, Glen Mrs N. de Lean logan, Kaye Muru, Teenkar, Voronej, Mr J. J. Lynch Torch, Ocean Monarch. 15th-Britgavia, Mr & Mrs Matheson Dardanus, Glenesk, Liberia, Myrmidon, Mr G. McNulty Prine Ludwig, Sardinia, Annam, Tango 20th-Perria, Maru, Africa, Rhesus. Sueria, Therus, Teddo, Deike Rickmers,

ROTAL GEORGE 22nd Achilles, Benlarig, Preussen. Caledonien, Inverclyde, Printess Alice, Capt R. de Altonags: Sicilia, Stentor, Alesie Franquebar, Mr W. Bain Rohilla, Baron Erskine. 20th-Brasilia, Mr H. Biles Monmouthshire, Atreus, Piau. 31st Mr C. Brown

November 1st Antenor, Mr D. S. Edmunds Sardinia. Machion, Sumatra, Sydney, 5th-Bel Mr F. Eggers graria, Bencleuch, Ceylon, Indrasamka, Mr R. Hempson

and 2 children Monmouthshire, from London, is due in Lutzou, Menclaus, if oyune, 8th Balow, Mr & Mrs Hatcher

Mr David J. Lennox Hongkong 30th November.

Hitachi aru, Patroclus, Peiho, Pera

Mr & Mrs J. C. Logan Master Logan

Namsang, from Singapore, is due in

Hongkong 16th November. Fooksang, from Moji, is due in Hongkong

16th November.

Chipshing, from Tientsin, is due in Hong-

kong 14th Novembər. Hangsang, from Shanghai, is due in

Hongkong 14th November.

SHIRE LINE, LIMITED.

BRITISH INDIA BTEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Lawada, from Singapore, is due in Hong-

kong 13th November.

ARRIVALS AT HOME, November 8th-Sydney.

Mr MoRiseTM Mr G. D. Mills Mr & Mrs Madis Mr C., Moresgall, Mr A. Morton Mr A. T. Myall Mr P. Nitze Mr Oiffer Mr N. Ollis Mr J. J. Pablo Mr S. Paul

Mr Joh. Petersen Mrs E. Petersen Mr V, Ponnell MT. I Fierce Miss Fay Poston": Mr John Kaynes Mr & Mrs Radovisky Mr A. Rost Mies Dororthy Russell Mr L. Smith

Mr F. H. Shaw

Mr K. Stangaard

Mr Stewart Tait

Mr E. Thompson

Mr E. Tospaner MrR. Valpole:

Miss Lottie Vermont

HOTEL, KOWLOON, MrMignel Lopes Mr & Mrs Kuight Mr H. Cayler M&M R. Packham TheMircos(2 Packham Mr A. Pope Mr Gonzale Romero

Mr W. M. Smith Mr M. J. Ruthven

Miss B. M. Watling Mr H. Watling

Mr Dionizio Inchanet

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