SHE DID THE SAME AS HER HUSBAND,

HOW ABANGOON LADY CURED HERSELF OF INTOLERABLE ECZEMA WITH

T. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS,

-“ƒ think it would be of interest to yeu to learn of the great help Dr. Williams' Pink

JOCKEY BOOTS.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY Siør, 1913.

SAID TO HAVE CAUSED GRILD'S ILLNESS,

Pils have been to me," recently stated Mr Cont of the passland, and generat

Holder, wife of Mr. A. E. Holder, Civil Engi mner, of 22, Lewis Sixeet, Fangoou. "I was suffering from Weeping Etzems, as the doctors called it, on both my hands. It started by a xedness of the skin and a most intolerable Itching, especially during the nights. Boon amali sores formed which I had the greatest diffeatty ix krping myself from Feratehing.

Mrs. Hohler,

of Rangoon, Burma.

The Eccents spread all over the backs of my hands, which in time were

IN A PITIFUL CONDITION. "Ointments vore prescribed and applied, my hands being bandaged op for hours at a time, bat Leectired no relief from these, in fact my hands got worse with the ure of some of them, and were treated at the Hospital, but with similar results. On several occasions mediol men told me that my blood was in a most impoverished condition.

duo

A curious case, arising out of the recent illness of Mr. A. Maclennan's son and the cause of it, was opened before the Chief. Justice (Bir W. H. Hyndman Jones) in the Supreme Court, at Singapore, last week. Mr. Maclennan sues, on behalf of his son, F. Lasalle, bootanker, Orchard Rond, for the sura of $2,149 made up of of Mrs. Maclennan nodical fees (9500), medicines (813), the and her son to damages (81,000), the allegation being that the child's dangerous illness was to poisoning caused by inhaling the fuines of nitro benzino which had beon unskilfully and negligently applied by defendant and his servants to a pair of nt children's fancy dress ball on jockey boots worn by Master Madonnan December 7 last. Defendant denies that question, and he counter-claims for $15 the child's illness was due to the boots in for two pair of shoes and the said boots supplied to plaintiff. In his reply to the counter-claim, plaintiff admits owing 89 in respect of the two pairs of shoes, but denies liability for the jockey boota, owing to their faulty treatment and the conse

quences.

BISHOPS SALARIES.

The Bishop of Bath and Wells, who has been suggesting a revision of bishops' salaries, has recent history on his side, for the past century has seen a steady tendency towards the diminution-or rather, the levelling of episcopal in

comes.

revenues attached to different Sees to-day. as compared with their estimated value a hundred years ago:--

1813.

1018.

£

20,000

15,000

14,000

10,000

24,000

7,000

SHIPPING IN PORT.

AMERE.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HoxoxoxG HOTEL

Mr G. Aurely

A. T. Barberini Mr A. M. Irroite Mr. B. Pata

Mr Ellis Kadeoris Mr U. Kaufmaya My L, Kendal

Mr A. Kruseman Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr J. M. Lyons

AZUMASAN MARU, Japanese str. 9,786, H. Hikuchi, esth May Miiko 3rd May, Coal-Mitsui Bussn. Kaisha.

April, E. AB samont BIRKENFELS, German sr., 5,638, Freedon,

20th May-Hamburg 15ti.

Mr G. 4. Bena General Hamburg-Amerika Linic, CAN, British str., 1,50, Lloyd-Jones, Capt C. R. Beyaons

28th May-Shanghai 25th May, Gen-Miss I, la Broll Miss I do Broil eral,-Butterfield & Swire. Liddell, th May-Weihaiwoi 24th OREOSGSKING, British str., 1,089, V. McC. May, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

Ainslie, 26th Me-Saigon 2nd May, Rice. Butterfield & Swire. CHINKIANG, British str., 1,928, G. I

Tokashiga, 28th May Tome 21 May, General-Oakn Shosen Kaicha. DA101 MARU, Japanese str. 846, 8, EMPRESS OF INDIA, British str., 3,039, A. Hailey, 29th May--Vancouver 7th May, Mails and General. Canadian Pacife Railway Co. FuXT MART, Japenese str., 3.097, H. Tominaka, 24th May-Mofi 18th May, Coale-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. GISELA, Austrian str., 2,512, Jopceville, 7th May-Trieste 11th April, Gen- eral-Sander, Wieler & Co. GLENSPEAN, British str., 3,322, D. C. Horne, 25th May-Cardiff 17th May, Coal--Dodwell & Co. GLENSTRAE, British stx, 3,051, J.

Gillivray, 27th May-Singapore 21st May, General-Shewan, Tomes & Co.

Mc

Mr. J. G. Brown Madame ( da Breil

Mist Calle Mr R. Brown

Mr A. J. Cambridge Mr.M. A. Clark Mr C. G. Chritteuses Mr A. A. Claxton Mrs W F. Cowen Miss Crocker

& Mrs Heury

Dallas

Mr C.H. Davis Mrs J, E. Dean

Dr. Malther

AVERAGE MARKET PRICES.

May 20th, 1913.

b. 18

19

1

18

TO

12

15

18

20

Bet 10

The Prioca are given in Dollar Ösate.

Bureaus MEAT. A Mo Lang På Yuk-Bost, sirloin

and primo ant Ham Ngan Yok-Corned Beef Shiu Ngau Tok-Rosat Boot..... Ngan Nam-Breast of Beef .... Teng Tek-Boof for soup....... Ngan Yok Pa-Boof Steak......» Ngan Yok Ch'ong-Jaaasges 24 Ngan N4-Bullock's Brains

Ngan Lo-Beef Steak, Birloin lb. 39 # Ngan LeBullock's Tongdo,

commed

Hung Toi~~Pertiutuons larga Pan Ti Po Lo-Pite-spplo... ESAT orange (Canton) ...........

Pears (Acarios) salg av BBEX Papier ist quality

Pineapple Cooking only...2nd Tai Talu-Plantaina

colla 10

3rd

Lak You –Pumalo, Amor ... sạch Chim Lo Lak Yan--Puusio, Salm_25

At San Bap T-Walauta, Frosh ih 10 Hop B-Walnuta. Gresu ..............

Lo Kratome 1 Shangani Lo

VEGETABLES,

#NYE Shanghai Ys hi hag→→ Artchoise Shanghai, ang

Loong Boo Tatoi-sparagus...dos

Chuk Shan--Bimboo Soote 1. &

Ngi To-Beans. Sproat

31

B

Miss Mayer

M. Matheson Mr P.

#

each 45

Mrs R. T. Mathooo..

and child

#

Him Ngau Le

T

KA

Tau

80

雅藏 Min

Loug

J1

Heart... ib. 13

TA Pin

4 Him Nga Kin-Eeof Hump,

15

• M2

calt

18

Ngan Ta-Bullock's Kidney .....

Ngan Kök-Bullock's Festach Ngan

Ngau Ne-Ballock's Tail.

18

Mrs Geo. Martin My & 31rs. Neit

MacIntyre

Mr F Macdonald,

child and naras Copt C. R. Maratead Dr & Mrs C. W

MeKenny

Dr G. W. McKean

Mr B. K. Mahta Mr J. Merecki

and 2 children Mr & Mrs Derteano Baron J, de Montigny Mr K.B. Dizon

Mr S. Donnenborg Mr M. W. Dowling Mrs K. H. Douglas. Mr & Mrs II. C.

Ehrenfels

Mrs U. Finlayson - Mr E. H. Farrell

Mr H. G. Fisher Mr K. Geare Mr Denman Fuller

Mr A. G. Gordon Mr V. Goulbourn

Mr Joseph Gould Mr & Mrs Groilsem

mler

Mr P. O. von Griso

gone

Mrs Gonn

Here is a list of some of the GREGORY APCAR, British str., 2,960, 3. E. Mr J. Gourgey

Drake, 25th May-Calcutta 9th May, General. David Sassoon & Co. HANGSANG, British str., 1,550, S. Wilde, 27th May-Swatow 26th May, Gen-. eenl.--Jardine, Matheson & Co.. HELENE, Grman str., 71, Jessen, 25th May-Hoihow 20th May, Rice Jebsen & Co. HONGKONG MARU, Jupauso str., 3,402, T. Sagara, 19th May-Moji 14th May. General-Toy Kisen Kaisha.

3rd May-Rangoon 18th May. Rice. Jonasse, German str., one. H. Ipland

--cheen & Ca

18,000 12,000

6,500 - 5,000

Canterbury York Durham Winchester Fly London, on the other hand, has gone up from £9,000 to £10,000, and several of the smaller Sees from £1,000 or £2,000 to a more appropriate figure. The poorest of the bishops a hundred years ago was his Grace of Llandaff with £900 (now "A few years ago my husband took Dr. £4.200); and the poorest to-day is his

Grace of Sodor and Man, with £1,500. Williams' Pink Pilk

WITH WONDERFUL. RESULTS:

his bloed perions to this treatment was probably in a similar state. But Dr. Williams Pink Pills at him up, aking him as strong and healthy as he was when I first knew him, so I made up my mind to give these Fills a trial. A supply was bought and treatment started. Then dhe rrintion on my hands gradually coed, and the redness and those unsightly seres vanished.

Since my cure I have had no eruption of the skin winters. Dr. Williams Pink Pills uro indeed a blessing to those suffering from impoverished blood."

Skin troubles are more than skin deep: their bause lies in the blood, and it is only through the blocd that they can be cured, This is the reason why Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, the most perfect blond and nerve tonic yef devised, are their most effective remedy.

Equally curativo for all disorders due to Blood and nervo weakness such as Anaeris, Debility, Digestive Disorders, Rheumatism, Malati, and the special ailments of ladies, thees Pills are plitatuable from dealous overs: where, and from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Go, 84, Szechnen Road, Shanghai, a bottle for $1.50, six for SB post free.

TRAGIC OCCURRENCE AT A PERAK MINE.

22nd May-Chinkiang 17th May. KIANO PING, Chinese str., 1,922, Udden,

General-Chinese. KANKASAN MARC, Japanese str., 3,324, H:

Kuidumi, 4th May Miike 19th May, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. KJELD, Norwegian str., 910, T. Helleso, 2th May Bangkok 17th May, Rica.

Chine KeereHow, British str., 1,920, Forsyth, 23rd Mayfientsin 23rd May, Gen- eral-Butterfield & Swire.

0. str... 1,536, Stewart, 28th May Shanghai 26th May, General-Chinese. MONTEAGLE, British str., 3,953, F. L Davisen, 13:h Mar-Vancouver 17th April, Flour and General-Canadian Pacific Railway Co..

Mr. F. W. Darby, of the frid of Messrs. Chappell & Osborne, while on the pro- inspecting the pipeline at the intake when perty of Tekka, Limited, near Ipoh, wasKWANGTAH, Chinese he somehow slipped into the dom and was carried over the overflow and drown cd, the body being recovered the following day.

The burial took place in the evening at Batu Gajah in the presence of a large gathering, which included the widow, a dictachment from the Malay States Volunteer Rifles, and many other Euro

peans.

The death of Mr. Darby, says a telegram to the Straits Times, has caused pro- found sorrow, not only in Ipoh, but throughout the whole of the Perak mining district, where he was a well staff of Messrs. Chappell & Osborne. known and much respected member of the

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

30TH MAY, 1913, am.

-10031

Wird

at Sea Lovel.

Temperature.

Envidity.

Direction.

дь

74.29.70 37 1300

6 a. 29.77, 29.71

» 29.81

29.66

29.50.

NW

*29,78

2967.

Nola Iebijna Boni Is Chefoo Weihaiwel Bankow

2989

29.89

S

... 29.97

29.96 €4

NNW

WEATHER REPORT.

Station.

Un the 30th at 11.30a.m. The barometer has risea gaibly over the East coast of China, and

VTestook slightly over S, China, the Philippines and the!

Nomur Bouins. It has fallen generally over Japan.

Pressure is tighest to the north of the Lower Hakolata Tangstie Valley and to the East of the Bobins. Tokio.... The depression over N. China has moved cast: Kochi wards, and is now situated over the Sus of Japan. A depression still covers Indo-China.

Moderate S. to E. winds may be expected Oabiron over the northern portion of the Chiva Sea,

Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending.

10 s. to-day, 0.44 inches.

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

Hongkong, & Neighbourhood

Formosa Channel

Senth coast of China between (The same BE

Hongkong and Lamooks

Boath coast of Chias between The same No. 1. Hongkong and Hainan., 1

Nagasaki

Kagoshitov...............

Tphagung-ttaན་ཟིག་ཏུ་ Kinkiangami Changsha Shanghai Gutza...... Sharp Peak

Amoy

Bestow ... Taikoku

3. to E. winds, light to moderats, orercast, Pescadores zain, thunder.

20.58

" 29.91

7 a. 59.90 63 $9.87 87

529.87

DISTRICT

FORECAST

(N.E. wiade

medocate.

Noothar.

SUSHI

CHOSHAWANOTTIT

મી

No. 1.

Taichu

99.69

2

Tainan... Korbu......

29.89

BE

"

29.23 29.86

YW

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,

krev 31st May to 6th June, 1913.

Janton Hongkong

6 a. 29,77 Gay

Rock

29.76 Macao Wanhaw....19 s. 29 83 90 Kaihow Pakhoi... Phulien

19. 29.82

B

29.75

$95

C. Bt. James

29:

HIOB WATER

LOW WATER

Aparri

29.9

Braila

29.90

Legaspi

28.90

F'kong.

Bacolod

912901

Bean

Iloilo.....

Time.

Time

Cobu

Labuan

129.91 £6

m

Et. in.

Satur. 31m

6:42

5 3

Juze

6 36 af 4 7

Bu

1 m

6 55

5 7 0.57 24 733·0·4 6

Mon

2 m

8 28 4 4

fi, in. 2 3 0 6 143 3

.1 43 a

26: 7156 227

229 1

h. m..

T. F. CLAXTON, Director,

Tues

3 m 7:39

22

9 22 4 3

3 9a-12

Wed.

4 8 8

10 16

4 2

Thars

Im 8 42

11 12

Fri.

Days

Mouth

H'kong

Mean

B 9:20

Height

6 8 3 16

7 3 2 32 9

3.49 al 0 772 28

4.0

T

3 I 4·30 0·2 2 543 2

130 1

1 BAROMETE, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenhe on the level of the sea in inobes, tonths and bundroathe.

TEMPERATURE, the abade in Fahrenheit.

No. 2 DALTO MARL, Japanese, str., 748, T. Watanabe, 25th May-Saigon 23rd Muy, Riec.-Order:

20th May-San Francisco 25th April, General,-Pacific Mail S.S. 06. Nuz, British str., 3,156, G. L. Lapraik, PHUMPENK, British str.. 1,065, J. H Scott, 4th May Saigon 20th May, General--Chinese,

28th May--Bangkok 19th May, Rise. -Butterfeld & Swire. RAJAT, German str., 2,028, C. Rosietoky,

PAKHOL, British str., 1,227, Gibb, 20th May-Chingwantac 22nd May, Coal. -Butterfield & Swire. SAMREN German str., 998, H. Petersen, 28th Mar Swatow 27th May, Rice Butterfield & Swire. TAIWAN, British str., 150, A Jenkyna, 28th May-Saigon 24th May, Rice and General-Örder. TAMA MARU, Japanese str., 3,802, J. Terinaka, 25th May-Shanghai 22nd Mar, Fleur.Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Tuosowa, British str., O. M. Robins,

26th May-Moji 20th May, General- David Sassoon & Co. TJMARI, Dutch str., F. E. C. van Scherm

beck, 26th May-Moji 21st May, Nil. -Java-China-Japun Lijn. YUENSANG, British str., 1,125, P. H. Rolfe,

27 May-Man 24 eral-Jardine, Matheson & Co. YUNNAN, British str., 1.200, G. W. Ee ly, 24th May---Chefoo 18th May, General

-Butterfield & Stre

Miss May Hallatt Dr J. G. Baus MrW. T. Harbord Mrs 8 E. Hendry Dr Hülebrecht Miss P. A. Hendry

Mr S. II. Hollamby

and chlid Mr C. Ingonchi Mr & Mrs B. Honig

Capt R. Innes

Me J. D. F. Mulder

Dr & Mrs Nanand

Mr M. W. Nynne

Mr J. Ormiston

Mr A. J. Pinnock. Miss Pipe

Mr E. A.Ray Miss F. Heay

Mr C. F. Robins

Mr L. F. Rospigliosi

Dr J. M. Saindorichia

Mr A. Sobutte

Miss Schlosser

Mr.W. M. Santon

Mr J. C. Sibley

Mr B. T. Singer

Mr 8. Spiro

Mr V. Borby

Mr W. P. Thompson

Mr & Mrs A. Will &

4 children

Kr D. Hie Wochel

Mr & Mr. B. Webb. Mr W. Werner Mr S. Weaner Mr W. E. Wieidler MrF. W. White Mr H. P. White Mr G. G. Wood Mr S. A. Yesdeall Mr D. White

PEAK HOTEL

Dr Aaron Mr & Mrs Aubroy Liont Arober, 3.4.M.. Mr. & Mrs W. Am

strong

Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Mr E. F. Aucott

and chil Mr& Birs W. Barrett Mr & Mrs C. W. J.

Ball

Mr&Mre leger

Major Bowen A.F.D. Mts Bondler Hon Mr Buckmill

R.. Coth Mr M. Cary

Mr W. Crieg De Crutt

T. C. L. & Mrs.

Cunningham, E.A. Mr G. A. Dutton Consul & Mrs Eitzen Majur Davy, B.

Mrs Friel

Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr&Mrs G.G. Gorton Col. Gordou Hall,

L.&.c.

Mr Gough Mr Groig Mr & Mrs E. A. Halo Mr II. Hancock Mr H. A, Hazelarut Mr L. H. Heath

Mr K. Aimberg Mr D. Boggs.

Capt & Mrs Hodgin Mr & Mrs W. G Humphreys

E. S

Moj Humphrey,R,CA Mr & Mrs P. Jooks Mr H. U. Jeffries Mr A. Keith

Krates Mr & Mr

Capt & Mrs McMonr Mr & Mrs Linton

children & auras Mr Me Nalty

Mr & Mrs E. Mitchelmore

N

Lt Monteith. A.M,C.

Rav. Foster Pag

Mr J. I. Pluramer Lt.Col. Radcliffe, B.E Mr F. L. Kelton Mr & Mrs A. Riteis Mr C. Soydlier Mr L. Scott Mr B. D. Shewan Mr A. Sinclair Mr C. Skott Lt-Col. Ueber Smith

Mr G. E. Stewart Mr & Mrs Soflets Mr & Mrs J. Suther

land

Mr O. Wagner Capt Whitefield Mrs Wood

Ngan Tau-Bullock's Head... Ngan Sam

Ngen 13-Bullock's Trips Ngau Kon-Ballock's Liver...lb. 11

undressed

RF Ngau Tal Tan Kök-Calve's

head and Foot

Yong Pai Kwat-Mutton Chop lb. 25 Yong ge-Leg Shoulder

of Mutton....

Rong Shan-Matton & * Tong

Yong 8 Sheep's Head&foot set 07

Yong

Cla

Heart oanh t -Sheep'e Bidneys, nach B ing Kon-Sheep's Laver... ib. 25 I's Foot Bach 27

Chú

Brains, “not

Hend Kidney

.........pair

* Oh Pa Kwat-Pork Chop... the 23

Uhli Ban-Pig's Heart

BA Cati Kon-Pig's Liver

Cha Teal Sucking Pigs (to

2

Broad

French, 3'hat

ww

Big TAR-Besar,

Macas (Fransa) avaama

RK Hung The Voi Sue Bastrost

Kuar &va--Cane Shost...**

Tring Ku--Brinjala

Yuon Ke B

Pak Twoi-Brassies

Kai Te'oi-Cabbage.

Groen.

Chinese

Fip Stai Kai Te'oi, Shanghai,,

Kam Shin-Carrota

16

ag Ye Troi F-Cauliflower... aash: 18

Tai Ye Trol F, Large Siza

Mod. Size

5 Chur Yo Tolfa Cauliflower

Can Te'oi-Colory, China

-

FB Young Cha Te'ol-Calary, Eag, „→ A Fu Kwa-Bitter Squash

HER Ken LAt Chiu-Chiles, Dried Tela-Chillies, Groun Tag Lat

46. Hung Fa Tain-Chilios, Had... Tng Kwa-Cucumbers

English

- Shuen Tau-ka0 31,

La

16 Tong

Shang Ngan Yau-Beef Snot

18

ShangYong Yau-Mutton Buet

25

**

+ Ngan Tsai Teal

18

SAP

Ngan LapChng-BealSausage, Ngaa Chai Yuk Chung-Veal,, POULTEX.

"20

39

Sin Kai Capons

82

+

Kai That-Chiskon

Pan Kau-Dovessein,030

·Shäß Ap.........NTIK, Wild Duck

A Song Sheng Sho

Ap-Ducks...

Bai Tau-Hen's Kai--Fowl, Canton

Kan

young...

1--Green Peas.

Kan Lik Horse Radish, S'hi

Sink Mai-

i-Sweet Cornelons

M

Young Shang To'oi-Lottude... lb i Ma Melon.

18hang Ted Ko-Mushrooms,

fresh.

Young Tsang Tau-hions

Bombar

ang Th'ung-Onions Grosu 2 Yai Pun Tsung Tau-Oatons „

Japanese Eg996 salsesti Shanghai Teang Tau-Onions,

Shangbai

psir

24 .........doz 20.

....... 35

ме

#

B

1

BHK Hoi Nám Kai-Fowls, Hainan,

ShagHoi Ya Ngoo-Guest...

púrl.10 Slioneh ......stati Wild Duck Shanghai pairi,

Canton oach 32 Fak Koy Pigeons Hoihow

Um Ch'un-Quail is g

FM To Teni--Karen s

13

Auk Deer sampara

3.00

Sten Kai-Pheasant

.onch

CL Ka-Partridge

SER Wa Fá Task-Eico Birds ... doz.

Bing Ba Ta'ci-Suipe..

Shen Ap-10a...

Fo Kai Kung Turkeys, Cock 1b. 05 B Fo Kai Mo Turkeys, Hen...

FIRH

A

Ki Ya-Barbel

A Pin T-Bream!! Tam Shou Yu-Canton Fresh

water Fish

na Le Yaspumisaamu or Yu-dat Fishingpot 鼷

Man Yu-Codfish .............

al-Crabs

Sa Nak Yu-Cuttle Fish ........

A Sá - Daco

Che Mk2 Yo-Dab,

Wo

Mei

20

Sit

1ó Shá-Dog Fish

Hol Sin-Eola, Conger

Tam Shui Sin-Eels, Fresh

Yellow

Tin

Sin-Eels,

A Pak Kap XI-Gudgeon

Tao Pak Yi-Horrings Halibat.MOOVIT Wong Fà Y-Labru

ARX

Lung Ha-Lobsters............. Shi Yu-Mackerol

A Chai TU-Maillot .........

Mong Yu-Mong Fish

, 18

24

Mr David Wood

Shang Ho-Oysters.........

20

135

Kai Kung T-Parrot Fla

Tan L6Porch..

15

Hau Tax Ya-Piko ....................................

8

GRAND

HOTEL.

Po Tun-Flaice

18

34

Mr S. Bradioann

Mr Lorria

Mr & Mrs Mayr-

Mr L. Merlin

Mr & Mrs Bonchovsky De Brill

Mr N. M-yer

Mr J. MousÔN

May, Gen-

Mr Bawana Miss V. Bonetts air & Mrs Crow

Mr. Fronek

Mr G. Feidiny

Mr G. Grant

Dr Keyt

Mr F. Bladen

Mrs & Miss Karkatz

sky

Me Kabl

May

och

PASSED THE CANAL.

Mr E. C. Mulvey

Mr J. Porchst

Mr Robilg

Mra & Miss Kohlig

Miss Ada Rowley

Mr Schmidt

Misa C. Stephano

Mr & Mr. A. Thome r

Mr Li Tai Tong

Mr. Watkins

Mr O. WeismALD

Mr E. Wills

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Atholl Beneleuch, Mr Soon Kim Candia, Erroll, Shimona, Socotra, Africa, | Alise F. 3. Lenoir Altmark, Stazi. Oth-Antenor, Armand Behis, Koerber, Kitano Maru, Peleus, Prinicis Alice. 13th-Canton, Inverclyde, Kage Mary, Theacus, Baron Cawdor, Baron into. 16th-Agamemnon, Ernest Simons, Machaon, Manzu, Sardinia, Ormazon. Tentarers C. Ferd Luciss, Dorflinger, sama, Sachsen, troldenfels, Indraghir. 23rd Aterta Maru. Iyo Maru, Sado Maru, Menetara. Specia, Welsh Prince.

ith--lyson, Atlantique, Rhesu

Monmouthshire, | Mes R. Almond

20th Mr H. W. Booth

Mr T. Chee Mr Clare Mer. W. Cor Miss Dawson Mr W. Donaldson Capt & Mrs T. Don

aldzon

ARRIVALS AT, HOME.

May 3rd-Ernest Simons, Silesia, Theseus.

BONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, May 30th

Previous Ou Dato On Date

Day

Vz J..A. Dobbie

Mr. C. Dye

Mr H. Eekhardt

Mrs Finchett

Mr Greenba I

Br Geo, Grimble

Mr & Mrs Gaernsty Mr P. Harvey

Mr F. Helms Mr & Mrs Hogarth Mr Kella

Mr & Mrs Kraft Mr P. B. Land

Mr & Mrs C. Laariteon Mr & Mrs Lemaire

TION

Mr P Mascarello Miss Massey Mr E. T. Mather

Chong-Pomfret, White.

Ming Hi-PraDS

Pi Fa Sa-Ra).... (

Sit

Ksu Kang

Blok...

-Bock Fish...

Chun Ya-Ecach........................

Sa X-Shar

ALE Ms You Yu Salmon, Canton

Shang Yu-Salmon, Fresh Water, Ha-Shrimps umræmpertos

av Lap Yü-Suspper unninmo

Tata Y Sales................. Wan Ya-Tench

Teo Hau Yü-Tarbot..................... Kok Yi-Turtles, small, fresh- Pak Bit Yi White Bait...... FLUTTY,

Hang Yan-Almonds. are Kam Shan Ping Ko-Apples, Califorina BELARU

STRE

Tin Tam PinKo-Apple, Cloo Hot Tong-Apples, small, Coo EB Fan Chi-Apples, Custard, 6748 Yst Fan Ping Ko-Applee,

Mr & Mra F. Ed

McHugh

Mr & M J. H N

Medy

Mr M. Murray

Mr & Mrs Nibback

Mr A. P. Nobbs

Mr & Mrs G

in Palmer

Capt & Mrs Pasztorn Mr

& Mrs

Pears

Mr & Mr J. Bobert "" and children

Miss F.Saunders

Mr & Mrs Solenk Dr Sibres

Mr H S, Sparge Capt & Mis A.

Stewart and chil dren

Mr. Vigars

Dr K. Walther

Shang Sheng Heung Taia

Tasnas, fragrant, Caurou... Shang Houng Teiu-Bananas

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