G

WEATHER REPORT.

the let at 12.15 p..-Pressure bas ed considerably over 8. Manaburis and cately ovar N.E. Chian. It has increased It is rately to slightly over Lason. onary at Tourane and inclined at Haiphong Cape St. James.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DEORMBER 2WD, 1915.

SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY.

OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING.

The new process of wolding copper and aluminum and their alloys by means of the oxy-acetyleno flame has important advantages, but the experiments described to the British Institute of Metals by Prof. F. Carnevali show that it is not adapted to large machine parts or those to approximate position of the typhoon at requiring great strength. The metal is n. this morning was latitude 15 drg. Nweakened by the strains and structural longitude 113 dog, E., moving W.N.w.alteration resulting from the rapid heat-

W.

toderate monsoon is indicated along the cast of China, and cyclonic gales over the born portion of the China Sea

Congkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at

m, to-day, 0.24 inches,

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noor lay is as follows:

DISTRIOT

Hongkong & Neighbourhood

rmosz Channel

FORECAST.

IN.. gale, TAD.

Nderating.

CA

No. 1.

uth coast of China between (The same

Hongkong and Lamooks.

bath const of China between The game No 1. Hongkong and Hainan..{

N.E. winds, strong; evercast, rainy.

HB

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Station.

Vl'ostock

Nemuro

Hakedaly

REGISTER

1ST DECEMBRE, A.M.

Takis .....

Kooli

Nagasaki .......

Kagoshima....

Naha.....

Bonis Is...........

Chetoo......

Ishi'jmb

Weihaiwei

Haukow

Klakiong Shanghai

Gutzlaf

CRETA

Sharp Peak,

Amuy

Bento

|

Wind.

Hour.

Barometer;

Temperature.

Humidity.

Direction.

Weather.

Feros.

7 B.3001; 22; 62NNE | 1

Ga.

1 1 1 1 1 1 1

30.25 36

NNW 50

30.32 4793 30.15. 49

20

73.30.18 68

6. 30.09 66 79 ENE 2. 7a, 3000 6 84 NE

ORI

Taihoku

5a.30 07,-

Taichu

Tuinan

Koshun Pescadores Janto

Hongkong Vict, Peak Gap Rock

MACHO Woohew Boibow........

1. 30.05 -

OF

30.041-

N

6

30.0-

5 NA

3.06

NE

B

9.30.15 6082

I

2 or

630.036487

N

1 od

Tu

6. $9.95

NE

6 or

# 3000 64

NNE

od

N

2.0

9.30.24 60

Pakuoi

Phulien

6.30.04 60

30

Tourane

129.90

5 a

C. St. James

19: 75

Aparri

129.93

2:0

Manila.

29.94

29.96

9.

Legaspi.........

Bacolod

Iloilo

Cebu Labeau

0 0

T. F. CLAXTON, Director. Hongkong, Obsertatory, December 291b,1912. 1 BAROMETER, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenhoit on the level of the esa in inches, tenths and hundredths.

degrees

TEMPERATURE, in the shie, la

Fahrenheit

3 HOIDETT, in porcentage of astration, the humidity of air saturated with moisture bring 100.

4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points,

detacheů

5 Fouca or WIND, according to Beaufort Seals. 6 STATS OF WEATHER, b blus sky, alood, d drizzling rain, fog, g gloomy, h hail, 1 lighting, veronat, p passing altowers, 4 equally, rrain, 8 sao, t thunder, v visiblity, wdew (wa),

KAIN in inches, tenths and hundredths, HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, December 1st

Previous On Date On Dar

Day st

Barometer

Temperature Humidity.....

st

at 2 p.m. 6 a.

2 p.m.

29.98

30.03

30.02

68

64

62

70

87

#5

Wind Direction ...

Erst Morth

North

Force Weather Bain

3

5

0

od

odg

0.24

-

Highest opas air Temperate on 30th...69 Lowest open sir Temperature on 30th...65.

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE, From 2nd to 8th December, 1912.

HIGH WATER

Days

Wook.

Month

H'kong.

Height

-5-32-6-5-3

LOW WATHE.

Haight.

H'kong.

Mean

Mean

Time,

-hm.

Time

ft. ia

bim ift in

Mon.

2 2 56

-10 6 8 4 5

2

2

Tues.

6 8 5 7

1 40

3 8

Wed.

4

26

56m 0 40

3 0 0 34 B 3 0 2 3

3 4 34 6 3 11 13

5 505-911 56

ing and sadden fusion at the welding point. In the case of copper, the resist- ance to fracture was reduced 50 per cent, brittleness was increased 30 per cent., and ductility was reduced about 90 per cent. The influence on bronzes and brasses could not be accurately determined. Increase in the number af constituent metals seemed to add to the deteriorating effect on alloys, but strength could be partially restored after welding by u heat treatment to relieve the internal Atrain. In aluminum, the changes→→ somewhat less than in copper--can be largely overcome by hammering the weld and by retreating to 100dog. to 600deg. C. With necessary precautions, this welding seems applicable to a variety of aluminum articles, and is specially valuable on account of the difficulty of soldoring aluminom.

2

THUNDERSTORM SHOCKS

Experience with quite unusual pheno

brought to pupils in the.

нева

WELS

More than

TO-DAY

The Remington Typewriter Factory is working all day and all-night, and is Six Thousand Machines behind in its order.

The exfensive enlargements to this factory, recently completed, have already proved inadequate to supply the rapidly increasing demand for the- Visible Remington Models, and contracts have just been let for another and even vaster, addition to the Torke

For 10 months of 1911 our business has been larger than for the whole 12 mouths of any year since the beginning.

THREE-QUARTERS OF A MILLION

i.

· Remington Typewriters are in uss-more than any other make, and more than many others cominod.

To-day, na always, the bulk of the Typowriting of the World is done on

REMINGTONS:

REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO.

(INCORPORATED)..

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military school at Athens by a violent R.M.S.

Reporting

thunderstorm of last May.

to the Paris Academy of Sciences, Prof, C. Maltezos states that great Aames were seen, sudden and loud noises were heard, and heavy shocks were received in the inner corridors of the building; and he

vio-. suggests that these were caused by lcat electric wind. Such a stream of strongly ionized air is set up, on a small scale, by a large influence machine.

THE ELYEST GERN-CARRIER.

The bedbug has been found by D. T. Verjbitski, a Russian, to be guilty of con- veying plague germs, and this, with its nocturnal habits and ability to conceal itself while trailing man in every clime, gives the creature sudden importance as a discase carrier.

METALS IN THE WESTERY UNITED STATES.

66

DUNOTTAR CASTLE.”

THE above Steamer of 5,687 Tons Register and Classed 100 A.1. at Lloyds, having Superior First Class Passenger Accommodation, fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. Electric Faus in all Staterooms and carrying First Class Passengers only. She will arrive here on THURSDAY, January 2nd, and sail for SINGAPORE, PENANG, RANGOON, CALCUTTA, MADRAS, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ (for CAIRO), FORT SAID, MESSINA and MARSEILLES on MONDAY, January 6th, 1913,

A number of veant First Class Berths are Available at Moderate Rates, and special accommodation can also be Booked if required. For further particulars please apply to- Co., LTD.

(1313

JARDINE, MATHESON & Hongkong, 13th November, 1912

AGENTS.

TO LET

TO LET,

E BYRIE," No. 13, THE PEAS, Unfurnished, with Furnished or

immediate possession.

No. 21, SUELLEY STREET. - No. 6, DES VEUX VILLAS, 58, THE PEAK, from 1st March, 1913. Premises will be thoroughly repaired, painted and colour washed.

68, MOUNT KELLET, Partly Furnished, immediate possession to 31st May, 1913

From 1st February, 1913, MERION, No. 10, PEAK, Furnished or Unfurnished, 6 ROOMS. EGGESFORD," No. 114, PEAR. Far nished er Unfurnished, from 1st January, 1913.

6 ROOMS.

For Sale, "GLENSHIEL," 124 and 125, Barker Road, alore to Tram Station.

For Bales: "HARTING and ROGATE" on part of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154. Apply to LINSTEAD & DAVIS,

3rd Floor, Alexandra Enildings. 122 Hongkong, 2nd December, 1912.

TO LET.

In mapping the mines of the western United States, the work of the Geological Burrey has brought out some interesting. facts. In a recent Bulletin, Waldemar Lindgren states that the most easterly

lications of the metallic wealth of the 66 Cordillera are found in western Texas and Oklahoma, where copper ores are thinly scattered in certain sandstones; and a little farther west some ore deposits are found in small groups of mountains, such as the Black Hills of South Dakota, Little Rockies of Montana, and short The most ranges of western Texas, westerly districts lie in the Coast Range of California, containing quicksilver ores, and along the beaches of Oregon Grid Washington, with sands yielding Ore deposits are gold and platinum. almost absent from level and undisturbed rocks, and the barren regions include not only alluvial areas like the Sacramento. Valley, but the Cambrian to Eocene, sediments of the vast platean province of western southern and eastern Utah, Colorado, northern Arizona and western New Mexico; and also the enormous Tertiary and early Quaternary basalt flows spread over Oregon, Washington, the highest On the other hand, mountains are often barren, such as the high Sierras of California and the Cascade Mountains of Washing. tort. The most important metal deposits moderate-sized intrusive occur where masses have pushed through the sedimen tary rocks, the sediments being usually of Paleozoic age, while the intrusives are monzonite of and granites, diorites Cretaceous or Tertiary age. The deposits have been mostly made by ascending hot water, largely in fissures. The original ores were sulphidea of baser metals such as galena, pyrite and zing blende- only gold being left as a native metal, but in surface mines the sulphides have been mostly oxidized to other compounds. ETHER STIMULATION OF PLANTE. The growth of strawberry plants to maturity has been hastened as much as a month by means of sulphuric ether, in the experiments of G. Bultel, a French horticulturist Enclosing the plants 48 hours in frames containing open pans ofFFICES in KING'S BUILDING the ether proved sufficient, and longer exposure showed little or no advantage.

COST OF ELECTRIFYING CROPS.

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

8.8. "BENLARIG," FROM ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO' LONDON AND STRAITS.

ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra bazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained,

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 2nd Dec. will be subject

to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must ba presented to the Undersigned on or before the 10th Dec, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chsfed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be

ONE-ROOMED OFFICE. 2ND FLOOR, NO. 2. PEDDEL STRab, examined on the 2nd Dec., atal ectod

W Apply Property Office,

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD. [733 Hongkong, 23rd May, 1912.

OFFICE TO LET.

ST FLOOR, very central, One Large and

One Small Room, Small Godown.

C. B. A. Apply-

Care of "Daily Press" Office, (1330 Boarkong, 20th November, 1912.

TO LET

SHOP in ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

Apply

A. S. WATSON & Co., LTD., Alexandra Buildings

11354 Hongkong, 27th November, 1912.

TO LET.

Apply...

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT AND AGENCY Co., Ltd.

[121 Hongkong, lat December, 1912.

TO LET.

No Fire Insurance has been efected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

... GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

Agents

[1351 Hongkong, 26th November, 1912.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

SHIPPING IN PORY.

ITEAMSLƏ,

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mrs

Commsader & A. C. Almy Mr E. Alabastol Mr D.O. Alexander, Jr

Misa W. E. Baker

BORNEO, Gorman atr., 2,168, F. Sembill, 20th 26th November Sandakan November, Wood-Melchers & Co. CHINA, American str., 3,186, N. Allman, 29th November-San Francisco 2nd November, Mails and General. Pacific Mail S.S. Co. DERWENT, British str., 1,664, J. Jenkins,

28th November Samarang. November, Sugar.--Chnese. HANOL, French str., 739, G. Bouhir, 28th

November Pakhoi 27th November, Mrs B. R. Belilios General.-A. R. Marty.

15th

Mr A. T, Barborini

Mr E. R. Bato Mr. W. T. Beardsley

Miss F. A. Beckwith Mr B. A. Beanmont

Mr G. A. Beus

HEIMDAL, Norwegian str., 742, J. A. John-Mr B. Berghaussen &

son, 22nd November-Haiphong 20th Tomes & Noveraber, Stone.-Showan, Oo:

valet

Mr J Bornhard

Capt C. R. Boydon

Mr M. 8. Bishop

Mr & Mrs N.

Blanch

T.

HSIN KING, Chinese str. 1,202, Halkett, 24th November Shanghai 21st November, General Chinese. JELUNGA, British str., 3,000, D. Mat- Dr Born

fadyen, 28th November-Moj 23rd Mrs J. IL. Brewer November, General.-David Bassoon Miss T. C. Brower & Co.

KAOLING, British str., 1,113, Rees Lewis, 25th November-Wuhu 20th Novem ber, Rice, Butterfield & Swire. 27th November Chinkiang 21st November, General.-Chinese. KIANO PING, Chinese atr., 1,222, Udden, KJELD, Norwegian str., 310, T. Helliso, 27th November-Amoy 25th Novem ber, Ballast.-Aagaard, Thoresen &

Co.

KWANGTAH, Chinese str., 1,538, Chas. Stewart, 26th November Shanghai 23rd November, General-Chinese. LINAN, British str., 1,350, C. Williams, 27th November Shanghai 24th November, General, Butterfield & Bwire.

Miami, Broadfoot

Mr Mrs J. M. Bruce

Mr O. Buschner Mr H. Butler

Mr A. A. Claxton Mr R. N. Christie Mr Chandeir

Mr T. J. Cokely Miss B. Gollins Mra B. V. Colling Mrs W. F. Cowan Mrs Louis H. Crozier Mr.G. P. Curry Mr V. d'Oettingen Mr C. H. Davis Mr A. F. Deane Mr T. Dewburst

Miss Crooker

Mr & Mrs T, Dietrich MATHILDE, German str., $31, G. Schaikier, Mr E. H. Douglas 27th November-Hoihow 20th Novem- Mr W. C. Drew ber, Rice and General.-Jebson & Co.. Mr & Mrs H. G.

Ehrenfels OTAHY MARU No 2, Japanese str., 1,993,

November-Miike Mrs O. Finlayson Yoshiroka, 26th 20th November, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Mr H. G. Fisher

Mr E. A. 8. Fowler Kaisha.

W. Mrs French and child PONG TONG, Gorman str., 997,

Botcfuhr, 27th November-Bangkok Mr Denman Faller

Mr & Mrs J. 18th November, Rice.-Buttorfeld & Madam Gauthier

George Swire: SABINE RICKMERS, Dutch str., 573, de Vries, 19th November-Swatow 18th November, Nil.-Asiatio Petroleum

Co.

Mr & Mrs E Lebes

and 3 children

Nr. R. Leba

G. F. Lehnert

Mr C. Lichtenstein

Mr G. T. Lloyd

Mr S. Lowrie

Mre C. Lynem Dr& Mrs Lyall Capt & Mrs Luring Mrs R. T. Matheson

and child

Mrs MaCreo

Mr P. W. MoClintock Mr N.C. MacGregor Mr & Mre H. MacKall Miss MacKall

Mr A. MacKensie

Mr D. G. MaeLamuan

Mr J. Madden Dr. O. Marriott Mr & Mre NeB

MasIntyne

Miss W. Maxon Mra 0, C. Mazen Dr & Mrs C W.

McKeany

Meding Mr & Mrs C. B

Mr S. Mallau Mr V. Melian Mr H. Wilfred Kelley

Mr H. A. Kemp

Mr B. K. Mehta

Mr J. Moreski

Mr Ta. Miokol

Mr & Mrs E. V. Mitchelmors and obild

Mr J. Morris

Mr & Mrs J. D. F.

Mülder

Munro Mr & Mrs H B

Mr & Mrs Nassim Capt & Mrs F. D. Northcombe

Mr & Mrs H. B Pond

Miss Kaway

Mr J. F. Ramires

Mr I. Rafon

F.

Mr Jack Rayan

Mr E. B. Ray

.

Miss George Mr A. G. Gordou Mr H.E. the Governor

of Mamo, 2 A.DC's and valet

Mr J. Gourger Mr V. Gonlbourn

Gould. Mr & Mrs Joseph

Mr D. H. G. Gratams Mr E. J. Grimshaw Mr. W. B. Gohenaur Capt. T. P. Hall

SEXTA, German str., 902, N. Jensen, 20th November-Swatow 28th November, General.-Chinese. SKIDZUOKA MARU, Japanese str., 4,072, T. Irisawa, 25th November-Shanghai 22nd November, Flour. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Signs, American str., 5,055, A. Zecder, 26th November-San Francisco 26th

Mr & Mrs W. H. November, Mails and General Dr J. G. Hanna

Hannibal Pacific Mail S.S. Co.. Liberg, 26th November-Tarakan 18th bir W. T. Harbord SULTAN VAN KOLTEI, Dutch str., 1,114, J.

Miss Harrison November, Bulk Oil.-Asiatic Petro- Mr A. Harrison leum Co.

Miss Herron Tarvas, British str., 1,459, W. B. Brown, Mr. Haylod

Mr A E. Hordman Mr A. Hesse Mr L. O. Hibberd Miss M. Ilirat Mr W. N. Hobba Mr James Holland Mr H. Holmes Mr Harold Holgate Mr E. Hope Mrs F. M. Hambert Capt R. Innes

28th November-Sydney 1st Novem ber, General-Butterfeld & Swire. TEAN, British str., 1,374, Outerbridge 29th November-Manila 20th Novom ber, General.-Butterfield & Swire. TRONGWA, British str., 6,208, B. P. Fysh, R.N.R., 27th November-Singapore 19th November, General, David Sassoon & Co. TINGSANG, British atr., 1,042, Bramwell, 26th November-Chefoo 20th Novem- bex, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

TJYMANDEK, Dutch str., 2,610, Juricase, 28th November-Java 17th November, Sagar and General, Java-Ching- Japan Lijn. 8.9. "CHINA,”. FROM SAN FRANCISCO VIA JAPAN UNDA, British str., 679, U. P. Arnold, 28th November-Dalny 22nd November, PORTS AND SHANGHAI

Ballast Asiatic Petroleum Co. WAKAMATSU MAno, Japanese str., 2,172,

THE above-mentioned Vessel having arrived, Toires of Cargo are hereby notified to wond in their Bills-of-Lading for counter- signature and take immediate delivery of Cargo from alongside. Cargo impeding discharge will be landed immediately at Consignees' risk and expense,

Cargo remaining on board after MONDAY, Zad Dee,, at NOON, will be landed at Consignees' risk and expense.

Cargo remaining undelivered Friday, 6th Des., at Noon, will be subject to landing and storage charges.

No Claims will be entertained for outage or damage unless packages have been examined prior to delivery and list of exceptions furnished Consignees.

No Fire Insuranco whatever will be affected.

U. Sikawa, 22nd November Waka matsu, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Krisha. WONGKOS, German str., 1,115, E. Olt-

mann, 29th November-Swatow 18th Noveraber, Rice-Butterfield & Swire. 15th November-Manila 12th Novem- ZAFIRO, Araerican str., 2,024, F. E. Cross, ber, Sugar and Hemp.-Ehewan, Tomes & Co.

· SHIPPING REPORTS. The British str. Haiyang reports: To Amoy and Swatow, strong wind to mode rate N.N.E. gale, rough sea; thence to weather, drizzling rain.

ALGODOWN, situsted on Water Front, All chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo will begkong fresh N.E. sind, dal overcast

Figures worked out in Germany in- dicate that the electrification of crops on the farm will not be an expensive change, and it should soon become common if the practical increase in yield proves as great as the experiments have foretold. area of about 15 acres was covered with a network of wires. 1/32 of an inch in diameter, stretched about 15 feet above the ground at a distance apart of 33 feet. The current was supplied at 65,000 volts, the positive pole being connected to the network and the negative to the earth; and in dry weather of moderate tempera- ture the power consumption was only 17 watts. Allowing twice as much for losses, it was calculated that the electrification of 100 acres for three months, at an aver age price for current, would cost about $90. The chief expense would be for wires and their maintenance, and this

East Point.

For further particulars apply Property Offs, JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD

1995 Hongkong, 15th August, 1912.

TO LET. URNISHED ROOM, st the PEAK, from

let February next Particulars from

F

NEUK, Care of "Daily Presa" Ofos. Hongkong, 22nd November, 1912

TO LET.

would vary greatly under differing con- OFFICE in ALEXANDRA BUILDINOS.

Apply

A. S. WATSON & Co., LTD., Alexandra Buildings Hongkong, 16th October. 1912 (1222 PASSED THE CANAL.

All Claims must be filed on or before 29th WEDNESDAY, 4th Des.. at 10 AM. Dec, otherwise they will not be recognized.

FRED. J. HALTON,

Agent.

[23 Hongkong, 29th November. 1912,

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

THE

The British str. Glenogle reports: Bad weather experienced throughout, very strong monsoon with whole gale and moun- tainous sen for the last 36 hours, current set W.N.W., 3 knots per hour on making the land.

PASSENGERS. ARKIVED.

Per Haiyang, from Foochow, Mr. G. F. Lehnert, Mr. and Mrs. Lyksdorf, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilke and Mr. Ormiston.

Per Kaijo Maru, from Swataw, Dr. and Mrs. W. O'Connor, Mr. A. M. Rio, Mr. J. Edward, Rev. Father B. Raam, Sister Melagros Paz, Sister Teresa Ba sioner,

DEPARTED.

Wr S. L. Joseph Mrs A. N. E. Judni Miss Judah Miss Kibbey

Mr S. Komor Mr J. Russell King Mr Albert Kopp Mr A. Kruseman Capt C. G. Kahn Mr. F. Kulks

Mr H. A. Lampan Mr & Mrs H. D. Law

Mr T, Aoki Mr E. Aron Dr Felilios

Miss F. Resy Mr Chus. Teich Mrs Rigor Mr J. Robinson Mr W. Eshmolke Mr A Shaw Mr J. 0. Sibley Mr E. E. Smith Mr L. Roy Slater Mr & Mrs J. Spittles Mr & Mrs G.

Pomerville

W.

Mra J. F. Sopar Mr H. H. Soloman Mr. V. Soriano & child Mr S. Soriano, 2 msid

and 2. valsts

Miss Square Mr P. D. Sutherland. Mrs Heary Taylor Air R. Triferman Mr G. Vermeij Mr&Mrs E.Vollbreakt Mr J. N. Wardrop Mr H. Watkins Capt C. E. Waters Mr & Mr. B. Webb Mrs W.T. Wells Mr T. C. Welch Mr H. E. Wetsol Mr D. M. Whamond Mr & Mrs H. H.

White

Mr A. Whitmarsh Mr & Mrs E. B

Williams

Master Willians

Mr & Mrs F. Winliler Mr G. G. Wood Mr & Mrs W. Wor

track Mr & Mrs J. F. Wright Mr J. A. Young Mr C. T. Yang

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Mr & Mrs Brind and

children

Mrs Birss and child Miss E. B. Carpenter Miss M. Cochrane Mr W. Donaldson Lleut, Crossa,

Mr E. E. Garrard Mr Geo. Grimble Mira Evausend child.

Mr & Mrs J.

MoHugb Mr & Mrs F,

Надево

Miss Massey

Mr & Mrs F. E *****MoHugh CaptG. D. Mill MFK. Misatożi Mr & Mrs J. EN

Mody Major G. J. Morria Mr J. Midyashima Mr M. F. Murray

Mr K. Nakashims Mr&Mr R. N. Ohly Capt & Mre Passmore

E.

Mrs L. Ramay

Miss F. Saunders

E.

Mr & Mrs Schenk

De Sibros

Mr H. Hantor. Mr R. M. Henderson Mr F. H. Hyde Mrs Hyde

Mr. A. E. Keen Mr & Mrs Kemp Mr & Mra C. Laurito Mr & Mrs Lemaire: Mr C. N. Manbok Mr G. E. May

Mr HL 8. Spurge Mrs A. G. Smith

Capt & Mrs Allan

Stewart and child ren

Comdr. Basil Taylor Mr H H Taylor Capt. & Mrs Valantine and obildren Mr Walker

GRAND HOTEL

Mr Lorris Mr G. Meliak». Mr & Mrs E. C. Miller

Mr W. E. Andrews Mr C. P. Arnold Mr R. Bann Mr J. 8. Bassot Mr W. Benson

De Broobers

MA. Blank

"LUETZOW,” ditions.

INSANITY'S INCREASE.

having arrived. Consignees of Cargo are hereby Insanity in Ireland seems to have A report of the

informed that their Goods, with the exception doubled in 30 years

of Opium, Tressure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hard Inspectora of Lunatics shows that at the close of 1911 the asylums of the country 6.63 per 1,000

ens and/or extra hasardous Godowns of the

Per Lutzou, for Kobe, Mr. and Mrs. beld 24,655 insane, or

Oct. 1st-Sardinia. Nov. 1stAntenor, Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown

Company Ltd. Kowloon, and West Point Withington; for Nagasaki, Mrs. Tauru, Mrs. Hama, Mrs Shimomi for Shang- 1,000 in 1930, the increase rate, however, 68m-10-2018 population-an increase from 2.50 per

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless hai, Mr. and Mrs. 9. T. Cohn, Mr. A. having been only half as great in the last five years, as during the entire period. Machaon, Sumatra, Sydney Bel Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained

as 9.2 gravia, Bendeuch, Ceylon, Indrasumha, County Waterford had as many insane per 1,000 in 1911. This has been Lutzow, Menelaus, Moyune. 8th-Bulow intimation is received from the Consignees Cyriaci, Mr. F-M. Macqueen, Mr. John Mr E. Brown rather puzzling, but tends to prove that Hitachi Maru, Patroclus," Peiho, Pera before NOON TO-DAY requesting it to be landed Lewisohn, Mr. M. Odanaha, Mr. and Mr O. Bruckner

No Claims will be admitted after the foods Mrs. Amundsen and Mr. G. H. Wilson. insanity is most prevalent in agricultural 12th-Aki Maru, Caledonien, Dunbar here. and rural sections. It is believed that Keerber, Namur, Palma, Polyphemus, the insanity rate is little affected by Sambia, Africa, Teucer, Lovat, G. J. D. have left the Godowns, and all goods remasining alcoholism, which prevails to only a slight Ahlers. 15th-Bentawers, Canton, Nera, nadelivered after the 5th Deo, will be subject

Pembrokeshire, Ping Suey, Demodocus to rent.

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to extent in Ireland.

18th Corinthie, Glenlochy, Forwaerts the Yangtzee, Furst Bulow. 2nd C. Ferd be left in the Godowns, where they will be coloured patterns of nature is suggested Laeisz, Derflinger, Hector, Indrani, examined on the 5th Des, at 9.30 A..

Joaon, Kleist, Mishima Maru, Miyasaki Armenia by Dr. Hall-Edwards, an English experi menter. He takes dyes of various Maru, Pathan, Priam,

Rutherglen. 20th-Indramayo, Perseus, colours, and drops them in regular order

of amount on absorbent paper. Sachsen, Yunnan, Glenfarg, Nankin definite

Glamis, Magellan, Nelous.

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PRESS, JANUARY JUN 1912. With INDEX Price $7.50.

beauty: The investigation may not on y On Sale at the " HONGKONG DAILY PER," throw light on nature's methods, but may give new hints to designers and decora Office.

Honkong, 26th August, 1912.

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ARRIVALS AT HOME. November 29th-0, J. D. Alers.

All Claims must reach us before the 12th Deo, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected." Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

NORDDEUSOHNE LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co.,

General Agents. Hongkong. 28th November, 1912.

ON SALE.

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BATES OF EXCHANGE AT BOMBAY For Demand Drafts on London on the day of or preceeding the departure of the Burlish Mails; also Table of the Yearly Approximate Averages for 36 years

FROM 1874 TO 1909.

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