HOME AND CHINA AFFAIRS.

(Continued from page 5.)

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27TH, 1912:

FASHIONS AND FANCIES.

"TENPENNY NAILS" FROM CHICAGO.

In order to guarantee effectively the

Bad news comes from Chicago, which sea supremacy of Britain in 1913 the evidently aspires, to lead the fashions not League demands the laying down of four only for the States but for Europe. We large armoured units at the carliest pos

are told that the smart girl of next year is to be straight-fronted. hipless and sible moment, in addition to the five ships curveless as the figure 1, finished off with provided for in next year's programme. an oblique line at the top representing The Prime Minister, recently declared the hat. Here is the "tenpenny nail that this country would re-establish its again, as a factory girl smartly described Naval Power in the Mediterranean at as ago. With a difference, however, for tho a young woman of fashion some months

high a level as its has ever been in the tenpenny nail has at least the top adjust- past both on land and sen and withouted fair and square It is one of the regard to any alliances or understandings the well-dressed girl could possibly have

wanders, incomprehensible

many, that with other countries. A very commend shorn herself of all apparent curves in able policy, all are agreed, but the League order to become the simveless boing that pertinently asks how the Government can she is. Still, a curve or two remains, give effect, permanently to this with the but 1913 is apparently to put an end to even these, Just think of the Venus of ships now available or about to be come.

Milo and her exquisite lines, and then available under existing construction try to imagine why women should, at the schemes. By March, 1915, the estimated bidding of a few interested, tailors, power of this country and the Triple | deprive themselves of the grace of woman-

INTIMATIONS

"A MACHINE A MINUTE.” :

The week just closed, as this issue goes to prass, has been spook-making in the sunals of the Writing Machine. A great milestone has been reached and passed in the history of the

Remington

Typewriter

Daring the week we have booked orders for more than a Machine a minute for every working hour,

VISIBLE MODELS 10 AND 11.

Not many years ago Remington sales were Sixty Machines per month; now they are over Sixty Machines per hour-MORE THAN MACHINE

A MINUTE. Such ia Typewriter Development; such in Remington Progress.

REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO.

(INCORPORATED),

SIEMSSEN & Co., MACHINERY DEPT.)

Alliance will be on an equality, and the hood and turn themselves into tenpenny N.B-Please write, and return of post will bring you free of charge an illustrated booklat,

Mediterranean problem will be even more difficult to solve. The minimum essential

nails.

THE STOUT WOMAN,

HONGKONG AND CANTON, General Agents for South Chins, Formoss, etc. "Touch Method Typewriter Instructor," invaluable to all using a Typewriting Machine. [47-3

to the future safety of the Empire is what woman under the above rigid régime RUSSIAN VOLUNTEER FLEET,

the Navy League lays down, and it remains to the country at large to see that the-building programme is increased...

sony,

FUTURE AMERICAN) AMBASSADOR.

And what is to become of the stout Useless, indeed, for her to attempt to get rid of her abundant curves. Lady Henry Somerset once, in witty speech, said that someone had described her in print as a gaunt woman. She added, "I ́have The Morning Post nominates Mr. long given up the struggle to be gaunt," and a genial laugh followed the state- Bryan as the next Ambassador to the meat, for, as we all know, Lady Henry Court of St. James, and gives good ren-has a comfortable, though still graceful, Dr. Wilson is in somewhat of a outline. It seems that fashion will allow difficulty, for if Mr. Bryan remains in hidden plents for the relief of the stout. One supposes this to mean that the pleats the States factional quarrels are foretold.are to be so rigidly flattened down by the Consequently a really good post has to be found for him abroad. It is stated that Dr. Wilson will offer the Secretary ship of State to Mr. Bryan knowing that ho will refuse it, and he will then tender tim the British Ambassadorship. Cer. tainly the President-elect would have to go far afield to find a more suitable per- son, and Mr. Bryan would be welcomed here. The post, too, would have consider- able attractions for him, as it would bring him in contact with the leading men of Europe and enable him to study at leisure and under the most favourable circumstances the political and sucia! questions in which he is vitally interested.

NEW C.PR LINER.

The latest addition to the fleet of the

C.P.R. Company was launched from the Fairfield yard on the Clyde on Saturday. The Empress of Asia, as the new vessel will be called, is a sister ship of the Em press of Russia, and these two boals will

use of the tailor's iron, that they will be invisible except when the wearer is in may be mistaken, and certainly Paris has motion. But perhaps, after all, Chicago shown us the way to modify the rigid line that is so extremely ungraceful as well as very inconvenient.

BEAUTY TAKEN GEOGRAPHICALLY. Sir Francis Galton, after a studious personal observation of passers-by, found that London ranked highest for beauty and Aberdeen lowest. This opinion has been discussed of late, and it now seems that Ireland excels for lovely eyes, Devon and Lancashire for complexions, Scotland for regularity of feature, and London: for vivacity. With the typical Scot before our eyes, it is difficult to account for the predominance of regular features, but possibly the types selected have been woman of the highest classes. And who can believe that London excels. in viva-

city? No one who is accustomed to going! up and down her streets and squares and parks. Discontent, even sullenness, is the principal expression on the countenances of those to be met in the West-end. Arry and 'Arriet are vivacious, to be sure, but be the largest plying between the Ameriwhat has their kind of vivacity to do with can continent, Japan and Hongkong. beauty Irish eyes have long been famous Mr. Gracie, chairman and managing for their beauty of eclour and charm of director of the Fairfield Company, pre-expression, and as to complexions, the sided at the luncheon, and pointed out that while the Empress of Russia's public rooms were furnished in the French style of Louis XV. and XVI. period, those of the new boats are decorated in the English style of the Georgian period. Mr. Busworth, the wife of the Vice-President of the C.P.R.. performed the naming cere-

mill girls of Lancashire and the ladies of Devon are incomparable in that direction. Poor Aberdeen! One wonders if she can possibly rank lower than Glasgow.

SHOPPING FOR WINTER SPORTS.

So popular have winter sports become that many of the large London drapery houses now make special provision of sutiable garments for skating, ski-ing, money, and was presented with a very, and those are, as may be imagined, handsome diamond brouch and silver and both practical and comfortable. There tortoise shell casket as a souvenir of the M. Bosworth described the occasion. two impresses as the very finest pieces of marine architecture sailing the Pacific. and be predicted that the Company would shortly place & further order for one, and possibly two, great liners.

Disracli

volume.

LIFE OF DISKAELI.

A fortnight ago there appeared the second portion of Disraeli's Life from the pen of Mr. William Flavelle Mony pelny, and now I have to record with very great regret the death of Mr. Mony- penny himself at a nursing home in the Now Forest in his forty-sixth year. The second volume of the Life of Benjamin was the literary event of the autumn and greatly increased the fame gained for Mr. Monypenny by the first It was in 1904 that he was ap- pointed by the literary executors of Disraeli to write the life of the Conserva- tive Statesman. Forty-three packing cases, containing letters and papers, were ex- trusted to him, and since then he had been So far basily occupied with his task. we have only reached the year 1848 in Disraeli's lito, and much remains to be accomplished by another pen.

In 1999 Mr. Monypenny became editor of the Johannesburg Star and correspondent of the Times, but the outbreak of the war affected a dramatic change in his plans. He had only heen editor of the Star for six months, when the Times announced that Mr. Monypenny had been obliged to flee from Johannesburg in order to avoid arrest on a charge of high treason. escaped with Mr. Hull, a leader of the Vitlanders, and it is recorded that when the news of Mr. Hull's departure was com municated to Dr. Smuts there came the

costs arrest him."

Fe

month both ways, Homeward and Outward, will accept Cargo and Passengers THE STEAMERS of the RUSSIAN VOLUNTEER FLEET.calling at Hongkong for the Ports they have to call at on the way, according to the schedule, as ----

HOMEWARD BOUND Steamers for Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Djibouti, Djoddał,

Hodeidah, Pert Said, Constantinople, Odoess,

OUTWARD BOUND Steamers for Nagasaki and Vladivostok.

The Hongkong Agoney of the E.V.F. will also accept Cargo and issue through Bills-of- Lading for all Black and Azor Seas Ports with transhipment at Odessa, and for Hakodate and all ports of Tartorian Strait and Kamtohatka, with transhipment at Vladivostok.

Cargo for all European Ports not mentioned in the Steamer's schedule will not be accepted by this Agency.

The 8.8. "EKATERINOSLAVL" 6,531 RT. Commander Tideman, homeword bound, is expected to arrive in Hongkong about the Beginning of January, 1913

The SS. VLADIMIR," 5,620 RT, Commander Kamichansky, Homeward bound, is expected to arrive in Hongkong about the End of January 1913.

For Frsight, Passage and further particulara, opply to

Hongkong, 21st December 1912

R.M.S.

CAPTAIN D. A. LUKHMANOFF,

AGENT, Hotel Mansion, 3rd Floor, Telephone No. 1224.

717

DUNOTTAR CASTLE.

T Supporter of 5687 Tous Register and Classed 100 A.1. at Lloyds, having First Class Passenger Accommodation, fitted with Wireless Telegraphy Electric Fans in all Staterooms and carrying First Class Passengers only. She will arrive here on THURSDAY, January 2nd, and sail for SINGAPORE, PENANG. BANGOON, CALCUTTA, MADRAS, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ (for CAIRO), FORT SAID, MESSINA and MARSEILLES on MONDAY, January 6th, 191 £

A number of vacant First Class Berths are Available at Moderate Rates, sad spesial accommodation can also be Booked it required. For further particulars please apply to- JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.

Hongkong, 13th November, 1912

UP-TO-DATE LINGERIE, If possible underwear is more elaborate silk ninon trimmed with real lace cost £5, and costly than ever, Sels in shell-pink | three of each forming the set. Others are in forget-me-not blue batiste, the very finest quality, elaborately trimmed with white satin bows. Princess potticoats (no others are looked at now by the smart)

with Valenciennes.

is a good double-breasted knitted waist-are in softest lawn with lace flounces and coat in white and colours, but it has one insertion. A useful little pocket is placed fan, which the wearer will soon discover in the hem of these and hidden by the for herself, and that is the lack of sleeves. flounces. This French lawn is soft and When wearing one of these waistcoats the fine as a cobweb. Some of the underwear arms auffer all the more from cold because is inset all over of the genial warmth felt by the body. insertion and edged with quantities of More practical is a little coat, also lace to match. Garments of this kind knitted, with sleeves to the wrists, the would astonish our grandmothers, could cuffs being in much finer yarn and there they behold them, for though they wore fore fitting closely to the wrists, though delicate and expensive underwear, their expanding readily to admit the arms, highest dreams would never have risen The jersey comes more and more into to the elaboration and cost of these now favour with every year, and the very best in ordinary demand; so much so that form, though by no means new, is that instead of the usual set of twelve that of which is drawn on over the head. This to-day contains but three garments ́of completely protects both back and front each denomination. and arms. The kind which buttons down the front is well adapted to wear even in

A WORD FOR ECONOMY. other than snowy climates, and is very of a common-sense corset, not one of those Last week a friend of mine in search easily donned or doffed. A very practical that begin some three inches above the little garment is the silk-lined hood waist and extend, almost to the kneer, scarf. It is really a very wide scarf with found the greatest difficulty in getting the centre converted into a hood by a very what she wanted. At last she said. " easy method. It, too, protects the back. want a corset for the normal figure, An indispensable garment for the land whereupon the young woman who wat of sports is the fur-lined tweed coat.

THE NEWEST HATS.

serving her, with a pleam of recollection, said, "Oh, I have the very thing !" and The new picture hats in silky plush, my friend desired.

produced a corset which was just what with flexible brims that curve easily, are are they 7" she asked "Oh, as they are "But whet price very becoming. Feathers are the suitable shaped to the normal figure," said the trimming for these, and the longer they saleswoman," they are marked down are the better they suit the taste of the from 258. d. to 10s. Bd. Poor Dame smart woman. The fronds should be very Nature Clover corantiores! Their skill long, and may be curled or uncurled. It would be worth millions if directed into is perhaps the over-curling of these that a common-sense channel-X. and Z. in led to the limp Lancer plume. A happy the Globe medium is the more pleasing. A ry lovely sole-coloured plush hat of this description has a long pale grey featheri curling round the crown, and just over- passing the brim at the back; also a second feather equally long, and arranged further decres, ed over China and Indo Chius. to stand erect on one side, or disposed but has increased over 8. Manchuria, where the across the crown. Velvet is the favourite anti-oyclone is now central. material for toques just now, and many Variable winds are indicated to the north of

WEATHER BETO .......

On the 26th at 11.30 am--Premoso. has

of these have velvet brims. It is disprint Foochow and moderating monsoon over the N. ing to notice that the Paradise plume is China Sea. much worn, notwithstanding the fact that

Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending

so many pleas for the unfortunate birds to am to-day, 0.CO inches. have recently appeared in print. . Fur hats are worn with a full-length coat of

at

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon

DISTRICT

· Hongkong & Neighbourhood

telegraphed reply:"Don't Mind Hull the same fur, and many of these are to-day is as follows: at present. Find Mohy penay, and at all trimmed round with ermine, the fur He served with the being twisted into a little bow at one side Imperial Light Horse and went through as a fish. Musquash dyed seal colour is made into toques with brims of brown the siege of Ladysmith. Finally, at the satin exactly matching. The grey squir Formoss Channel Conclusion of the war be resumed the rel coata are also supplied with toques to editorship of the Star.

FORECAST.

(Northerly galos, moderating.

He resignad in match, and these are always improved by South coset of Chios between (The mme as

a touch of colour, as grey squirrel is a

No. 1. Hongkong and Lamocks, 1 1903 rather than associate himself with

Chinese labour, and returned to the dull and sulky-looking tint. Sometimes Bonth coast of China between) The sam

Time, of which he became a director in 1908.

a knot of orange velvet or a twist of palest grey satin, the shade that catches the light and makes the most of it, is a great improvement.

fair.

No. 1

AGENTS.

CHAPOTEAUT'S

(1313

MORRHUOL

Superior to Emulsions or Cod. Liver ail

Each tiny Morrhuol capsule re- presents the medicinal value of a teaspoonful of oil.

Recommanded at the Paris At demy of Medicine, for loss of appetite and flesh, to patients with consumptive tendencies.

Bold

in battles of 100 Capsules.

Sold by all Chanfits.

113-5

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THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY, Hot Ng Ka

THERAPIONƐhemist, CURZE

BLOOD POISON, KEDERY, BLADDER, URINARY DISKASUS,. DISCHATOES, WHAKAPSS,FILER.

PARIS DEPOT 12 BUR CASTIGLIONE JAK-URLI KEW YORK DEPOT: 80. BEKKMAN 32 to 11:53 TRT NEW DRAGES TASTELLAN FORMOT ZAZY TO TAKE

ДАЖЕ ЛУБ БАЙТКОСИКЕ, 175 JZE THAT TRADE MARKED WORD THERAPIONS IN ON RIP.MOYE:STAMP AFFLIED TO ALL GENUINE FACERTS.

THERAPION

PASSED THE CANAL.

December 26th-Indramaye, Pericus, Sachsen, Yunnan, Glenfarg, Nankin, 29th Agamemnon, Sunda, Den of Glamis, Magellan, Neleur. December 3rd Bendoran, Calchas, Candia, Indrawadi, Spezia, Goldenfels, Kansas, th--Dumbea, Jeseric, Kitans Maru, Montrose, P., E. Arcadia, Indrakuala. 10th-Carmarthen Ericdrich, Prinz budung, Telemackus, shire, Kaga Maru, Koerber, Nyanza, Dunedin, Titan, Euphrate. 13th- Bohemia, Laertes, Peleus, Sardinia, Paul Lecat, Laomedon 17th-Benglos, China, Japan, Scandia, Foronej, 20th- Achilles, Antilochus, Atruta Maru, Glen. Toy Goeben, Ivo Maru, St. Patrick, Shimasa, Sithonia, Thesus, Fórek, Burmese Prince. 24th Braemar, Lituania, Nore, Magellan, Preussen.

Hongkong and Hainan

ARRIVALS AT HOME, Strung N.E. and R. winds, moderating; December 24th-1yo Mfari, Pathan,

Paleur, Nyanza.

uther Falmer

The Wine Merchant of the last

NAPIER JOHNSTONE'S

蛋麵

'SQUARE, BOTTLE "

WHISKY.

UNVÄRIED FOR OVER 150 YEARS.

THE SAME TO-DAY AS IN 1745. BEWARE

IMITATIONS. SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG

OF

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.,

and from ALL WINE MOHANÍS.

[02

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

FROM EUROPE.

THE H.A.L. Stewdship

*ARMENIA." Captain Eekhorn, having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are boreby informed that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, whenes delivery may be obtained against Bills-of-Lading countersigned by the Undersigned.

Optional Carge will be carried on unless notice to the contrary be giren To-DAY.

All Claims must be prosented within ten days of the steamer'e arrival bore, aftor which date they cannot be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining "andelivered after the 27th inst, will be subject

to rent,

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods must be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 27th inst., at 9.30 AM.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever

This Steamer brings on Cargo:

Ex 9.8. Bolivia, from Havre. Ex a.a." Nogador” from Portimão,

Ex ax. Farl" from Á bus,

Ex 8.6. "Courier" Irom, Drammen. Ex 2.s. "Frats" from Abus. Ez 8.8. "Norge" from Göteborg.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Office.. Hongkong, 20th December, 1912.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM KOBE AND MOJI. THE Steamship

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THONGWA," having arrived from the above Forte, Con signees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered froin alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at consignees risk and expense into the hazar dous and for extra hazardons Gotowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited,

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

DAVID SASSOON & CO., LTD.,

Agents. Hongkong, 24th December, 1912. (89%

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

8.9. "NILE," FROM SAN FRANCISCO VIA JAPAN PORTS, SHANGHAI AND MANILA.

THE above-mentioned Vessel having arrived,

Compre me artene

to send in their Bills-of-Lading for coauter signaturp and take immediate delivery of Cargo from alongside. Cargo Impeding discharge will be lauded immediately at Consignees rick and expense.....

Cargo remaining on board after THURSDAY, 25th Dec., at 5 P.., will be landed at Consignees risk and expeDES.

Cargo remaining undelivered WEDNESDAY 1st Jan, at Noon, will be subject to landing and storage obarges.

No Fire Insurance whatever will be offcnted. All chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo will be examined at the above Company's Godown MONDAY, 30th Deo, at 10 AM.

No Claims will be entertained unless serom- panied by short delivery note or list of excep tions taken at time of delivery to Consignees and signed for and on tebalf of the Fucife Mail 8.8. Co.

All Claims must be filed on or before 25th Jan., otherwise they will not be recognized.

FRED. J. HÅLTON,

Agent. Hongkong, 25th December, 1912.

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VISITORS TO CANTON

Should Purchase

FROM HONGKONG TO CANTON

BY THE PEARL RIVER."

BX

CAPTAIN C. V. LLOYD,

WithElu stration, Mape and Plans,

Price

On Sale at

Hongkong

Canton:

$1.75

DALY PERIS" Offer. Messrs. KELLY & WALSÍ Mesare. BasWER & CO.

SHIPPING IN PORI.

ATBAMERI

ARIAKE MARU, Japanese str., 2,183, Suto, 24th December-Milko 18th December, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. AWA MARU, Japanese str., 6,309, R. Shimidzu, 22nd December-Shanghai 1001+ December, General.-Nippon Yusen Kaisha.

BANRI MARU, Japanese str., 2,360, J.

Mase,

22nd December-Sourabaya 11th December, Sugar.-Dodwell & Co.

BORNEO, German str., 1,344, F. Sembill, 24th December Sandakan 18th December, Timber-Molchers & Co CANTON MARU, Japanese str., 1,997, J. Murakami, 2nd December-Waka- matsu 17th December, Coal,- Mitsukashi & Co.

ORENAN, British str., 1,355, W. Jones, 23rd December-Shanghai 19th December, General. Butterfeld & Swire. CRIYUEN, Chinese str., 1,177, Jamieson, 22nd December Shanghai 18th December, General-Chinese. Eigen, Norwegian str. 875, E. Fingalsen, 22nd December-Hoihow 21st Decem ber, General--Jebsen & Co. EMPRESS OF INDIA, British str., 6,910, à. Hailey, 21st December-Vancouver 29th Noveraber, Mails and General, C. P. R. Co. EUROPE MARU, Japanese str., 2,268, M. Tanaka, nd December-Dalny 15th December, Coal Mitsui Bussant Kaisha.

FURURA MARU, Japanese str., 3,139, S. .Kumawaki, 21st December-Waka- matsu 17th December, Coal.-Mitsu Bishi Goshi Kaisha. HALVARD, Norwegian str., 1,000, C. Ander- BOB, 21st December-Bangkok and Hoihow 20th December, General.- Order,

HEIMDAL, Norwegian str., 762, T. A. Johnsen, 24th December-Haiphong 22nd December, Stone, Shewan, Tomes & Co. KANSU, British str., 1,143, Suebben, 22nd December-Shanghai 18th December, General Butterfield & Swire.

KEONG WAI, German str., 1,115, J. Kohler, 21st December-Bangkok 11th December, Rice and Timber. Melchers & Co.

LOONGSANG, British str., 1,093, W. G. G. Leask, 24th December-Manila 21st December, Hemp and General-Jar- dine, Matheson & Co.

Lugow, Germau str., 6,116, J. Bortfeldt,

24th December Yokohama 14th OCKLEY, British str., 2,029, B. W. Barrett, Decomber, General.-Melchers & Co.

23rd December-Seattle 4th Novem ber, General,-Bank Line, Ltd. PHRA NANG, German str., 1,021, H. C.

Roher, 22nd December-Saigon 18th December, Rive.-Butterfield & Swire. SHIBETORO MARU, Japanese str., 3,376, T. Miyaka, 23rd December-Moji 17th December, Coal.-Order.

Sosau Manu, Japanese str., 1,119, K Yashiro, 21st December-Swatow 20th December, General Osaka Bhosen SUNGKIANG, British str., 987, E. Finlay

son, 24th December-Haiphong 20th December, General. Butterfield & Swire.

TEAN, British str., 1,374, A.. W. Outor- bridge, 20th December-Manila 17th December, General.-Butterfield & Swire.

THONGWA, British str., 3,423, R. P. Fysh, B.N.R. 24th December-Moji 20th December, General--David Bassoon & Co. TRIGONIA, Dutch str., 1,870, Groenjk, 24th December Palembang 18th December, Ballast.-Asiatic Petro- leum Co

Wunu, British str., 1,280, Howard, 23rd December-Chefoo 18th December, General.-Butterfield & Swire.

ZAFIRO, American str., 2,024, F. §. McMurray, 24th December-Manila 21st December, General Shewan, Tomes & Co.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS."

The H.A.L. str. Alimark left Singapore on the 26th December, a.m., and may be expected here on or about 1st January.

The Apcar str. Arrataon Aptar, from Calcutta, left Singapore on the 24th December, p.m., and may be expected bere on or about 30th December.

left here on the 30th November arrived at The LG.M. str. Print Sigismund, which Sydney on the 24th December, at 7 p.m.

The I.G.M. str. Forel, which left here on the 27th November, at 10 a.m., arrived at Genoa on the 23rd December, at 4 p.m.

BHIPPING REPORTS. The British str. Linan reports: Strong monscon down the coast,

The British str. Keenan reports: Strong monsoon Formosa Channel,

The French str. Hongkong reports: From Hainan moderate, fresh N.E. wind and rough sea.

The British str. Choysang reports: Strong northerly gale and high following

sens.

The British str. Watching reporta: Had fresh E.N.E. wind and fine weather.

The Chinese str. Kwanglee reparts: Fresh gale N.N.E. in Formosa Channel and rough following sea, -

The German str. Helene reports: Strong E.N.E., winds and clear.

ON SALE.

+ TABLE OF THE

BATES OF EXCHANGE

AT HONGKONG"

DEMAND DRAFTS ON BOMBAY

A FOR

On the Day Preceding the Departure of the English Mails from the Year of the Closing of the Indian Mints to the Froe Coinage of Silvar

FROM 1893-1909;

ALSO

HATES FOR SOVEREIGNS, GOLF LEAF, BAR SILVEE (From 1900), and other Useful Informatike.

PE108 / 31. Caels.

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