NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
[woc). 100/2.
NOTICE.
9297,8, 10 B/ Old Newspaper or a
BELLEROPHON, arrived Hongkong from United Kingdom 25th Nov, 1912. Bill of Lading No. 193,
2000
105/6. 103/9.)
A B
1001
1
OVERWORK AND ITS
CONSEQUENCES.
THE HONGKONG DALLY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 6TH, 1918.
For every breach of her laws, remorse- less Nature exacts a penalty. Sooner or later those who overtax themselves have to pay in broken sleep, constant lassitude, disordered memory, disorganised diges tion and other disagreeable
STORIES OF THE DAY.
PRINCE'S HEAPS. OF 2 FAMES” When a group of girls at Barbados was begging Prince Albert, the King's second son, for his autograph during the visit of the training-ship Cumberland, the
QUESTIONS.
As we sit at our ease and havo visions of
fame,
As we ned half asleep in a chair. Wecrocks sometimes wonder if schooi As it was when our churns were all there.
is the same
CBL
SHIPPING IN PORT.
„VISITORS AT FOTELS.
HONGROS
Hi J. M Aaron
which may end in a nervous brat Prince replied (says the West India Does the lays yearly concert bring out CHUNSANO, British str., 1,418, C. J. A. T. Barrini
for their overdrafts on the bank of health. Formerly, recuperation from such con- ditions involved a long holiday with its enforced idleness, expense and anxiety. Now, doctors understand that these symp. toms are due to the using up of the organic phosphorus of the body more rapidly than the weakened orgong can To overcome the take it from the food. consequences of overwork they, therefore, restore this organic phosphorus.
Do
Committen Circular, write awfully badly and I have heaps of narnes. you want them
are Albert
The Prince's full names
THE REPLY IRONICAL
51,50 20 B/s Old Newspapera ex se. AJAX, arrived Hongkong United Kingdom from 6th
1912.
Frederick Arthur George, November, Bill of Lading No. 139.
The above Cargo at present lying in Godown No. 3, Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, and being in had, condition, will, unless olsinted within Fiftess Days from Date of this Notification, he sold to doftay Storage Charges,
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, A gente, OCEAN STEAMSHIP Co., LTD, CHINA MUTUAL S.N. Co., LTD,
1731
Hongkong, 30th May, 1913.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamer
THE
"SUNDA,"
Arrived Hongkong on 31st May, 1913, FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are boing landed and placed AT THRIE RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.'s Godownsat Kowloon, where each Consiga ment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed Optional Goods will be landed hero unless lustenotions are given to the contrary within 6 hours.
Goods not cleaved within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees and the Company's surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD and Doua6, at 10 ̊ A.M. MONDATO
and THURSDATE. All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they exunat ha recognized. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods bava left the Godowns.
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent
Hongkong, 31st May, 1913.
AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN LINE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM NEW YORK.
THE Steamship.
THE
*SWAZI"
Captain H. J. Abbey, having arrived from the above Port, Consignees of Cargo an hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consignoes' risk and expense.
to
All broken, ebafed, and damaged Goods or bə left in the Clodowns, where they will be ermined on MONDAY, the 9th inst.: st 10 a.m. At Claims must be presented within Frrra DAYS of the Steamer's arrival bere, after which date they cannot be recognized.
No Claims will be admitted after the Good have left the Godorus, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 9th inst. will be onbjosi to rent
No Fire Insurance has been offected. Bills of Laling will be countersigued by
SHEWAN, TOMÈS & Co. Agents.
1749
Hongkong, 2nd June, 1913.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE P. & 0. S. N. Co.'s Steamer
TH
"SOCOTRA,”
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the same crowd? Does that shop still aftract the sweet
tooth?
Does each 1st XV can make its wearer as
proud
As it did in the days of our youtla ?
Or has Latin been modernised?
HOTEL
Mrs Herman Kratts-
shritt
Mr A. KrusEMA N Mr G. T. Lloyd Miss M. Matheson
Mr D. Mao lonal3 Dr Malther
Mrs B. T. Matheson Mrs Geo. Martin MY & M: Nell
MacIntyne
Dr & Haa 0.
MaKonny
Mr B. K. Mehta
During one of the aviation meets (says the verpool Part); young wom went through the hangars under the guidance of a mechanic. After asking all Sir Charles A. Cameron, C.B., M.D., the usual foolish questions that aviators Is the "Pous Asinorum" made use of EIGE, Norwegian str., 870, E. Fingelsen. 1 & 1rs Darisano Dr G. W. MoKeam
and their assistante have to answer at all.. during a tour of inspeition, she wanted to↑ Or are Euclid's old props quito dospised ? know-"But what it your engine stops. in the air-what happens? Can't you Do remarks that were pointed and hardly
polite. Spoil the slackers' half-yearly reports Are the distance and time still accepted
as right,
E.R.C.P., etc., the distinguished Medical Officer of Health and Pablie Analyst of Dublin, states: "Sanatogen contains a of organic relatively large amount phosphorus which is offered to the tissues in exactly the form in which it can be absorbed."
Come down?" "That's exactly the trouble," responded the willing guide. There are now three men up in the air Sapatogen is therefore, the ideal pre-
in France with their engines stopped. paration for those who suffer from over-They can't get down and are starving to
work and its consequences.
Mr. A. G. Hales, the famous War Cor-death." respondent and Novelist, furnishes prac tical proof of this in this statement; "I have used Sanatogen and find myself con- siderably improved in general health. am working late and long under consider-to able pressure, and find that my brain benefits by every packet of your nerve tonic that I take It revitalises a man and is not a drug. No brain worker should be without it.
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These words must impress all over- worked people that by using Sanatogen they will recover their vitality and b able to keep on working without breaking down.
Sanatogen can be obtained of all Chemists.
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CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICA)
Stadion.
REGISTER.
4TH JUNE, 1913, ..
Hour,
Barometer
st Sea Level.
Temperature.
Humidity.
Wind
Direction.
Weather.
Farve.
Vl'ostock......) 7 d. 29,73; 65 | 50, Nax: 4 o Nemuro
6 A. 29.69 Hakodate
$9.63
SBT
29.63
NNW 1
29,60)
BW
" 99,60-
29,62
· 23,69
AW
29.73
29.72
2981
29.61 63 94
SE
Tokio Kochi Nagasaki...... Kagoshima..... Oshims ........ Nabs fshijms Bonlu Is. Chefoo Weihai wei Hankow abang Kakiang...... Changsha ...... dhanghai..... 29:69 65 Gut lax Sharp Peak.. 7th! Amoy
29.5
68.29,70
watow........ Taihoku Taichu
5/29,69
** 29.75
Tainan
19 29.79
Koshun Pascadores Saatoa
29,76
29.73
9.
Hongkong 6.29.76
Jap Rook......
Macao
Wachow
Esihow
Phaliena
外
29.74
29.74 80
90.
6.139.74
Толгоде.........
Arrived Hongkong on 3rd June, 1913. FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, C. St. James...
FORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. Aparri Monile Consignees of Cargo by the above-named
Legaspi Tessol are hereby informed that their goods are
Bacolod being landed and placed AT THEIR RISK in the
Iloilo Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown
Cebu Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where och Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Markabean ................. and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.
Optional Goods will be lauded here unless instructions are given to the contrary within 6 hours,
Goods not cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to rout..
No Fire Insurance wil be effected by any case whatever.
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29.82 83
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T. F. CLAXTON, Director. I BAROMETER, reduced to 3% degrees Fahrenhet, the level of the ada in inches, tenths and hundredthe,
TEMPERATURS, in the shade, in degrere Fahrenheit,
ineinidity of air saturated with moisture being 100.
3 HUMIDITY, is percentage of saturation, th
Damaged packages out be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees and the Company'a surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD and DOUGLAS, at 10 A, ou MoxDAYS and THURSDAYS, All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival hero, after which date they cannot be recognised. No Claims will be admitted after the "Goody have left the Godowas.
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent
Hongkong, 3rd June, 1913.
6.8.
ARMAND BEHIC."
f1
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES.
NOTICE:
NONSIGNEES of Cargo from London ex 5.4. "Medoo," from · Harre or ***Ville d'Arras" and fium Bordeaux ex... "Ville Valenciennes," in connection with above Sleater are hereby informed that their
4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points.
5. BORCE OF Wish, according to Beaufort Scalo. 6 STATS OF WEATHER, b blue sky, a detached d drizzling rain, f fog, gloomy, & hall i lighting, overest, P praning shower equall, - raíz, s snow, t thundór, v visibility, w daw (wot)
7 HAIN u inches, tenths and hundredths
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS:
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
The Steamship "ERROLL"
FROM GLASGOW LIVERPOOL AND
STRAITS.
BENEFITS.
The meeting was being held in support of the Insurance Act, and more especially commemorate certain benefits, the recipients of which sat in ill-assumed calm on the front benebes. The speakers had in turn explained fully the various benefits, and to some extent also led touched on the question of arrears.
The chairman (adds the Manchester Guardian) then invited questions on any point not fully understood.
"Please, sir," came from the back of the hall in a man's voice, are there any arrears of maternity benefit I've End ten."
יי
WANTED BEARON TICKET.
At a certain college (says the 'Argonaut) the male students were not permitted to visit the resident Indy boarders. One day a male student was caught in the act of doing so, and was court-martialled.
The head-master, addressing him, said: “Well, Mr. Blank, the penalty for the first offence is two shillings and sixpence, for the second five shillings, for the third seven shillings and sixpence, and so on, rising half a crown each time up to three pounds"
"Insolenn tones the trespasser said, "How much would a season ticket cost?
DISAPPEARED.
Ehrenfels
Mr E. H. Farrell
British str., 1,149, McGarity, 31st May-Hongay 28th May, Coal- Butterfield & Swire, CHowest, German sir, 1115, E. Gathomanus, 30th May Bangkok 22nd May, Rice- Melchers & Co
Mattock, 31st May Singapore 24th M AM. Harratio May, General-Jardine, Matheson & Mr E. R. Bate DIWA, British str. 3,460, G. N. Cast C. R. Boynon
Co.
Mr G. A. Benn
Ranage, I.HR, 1st June-Singapore | Mr & Mrs Brigthe!! Do the fellows still grope after Cæsar in DOROTURA RICKMELS, German ste
4th May, General David Bassoon R. Brown & Do:
Mr A. J. Cambridge 2,069, MA. A. Claxton Gaul,
W. Thode, 2nd June-Sobang, Gon-Mr G. J. C. Corfield
Mrs WF. Cowen eral. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha,
Mr C. H. Davis 4130th May-Daïren 24th May, General.
-Chinese.
Thrond 2 children EMPRESS OF INDIA, British str., 3,033, Mrs R. H. Dongles Mrs. Donnenberg Hailey, 29th May-Vancouver 75 Mr & Mrs H May Mails and General-Canadian HALIOTIS, Dutch str., 1,670, Barker, 3rd
Pacific Railway Co.
Juno-Singapore 28th May, Bulk Oil,
Asiatic Petroleum Co. HALYARD Norwegian str., 1,066, C Andersen, 30th May-Hoihow 29th May, Rice- HANOI, French str, 739, Ch. L. Chovalier,
U. 8. B. N. Co.
lat Juce Pakhoi 31st May, General -A. R. Marty. Hueen, British str., 1,205, A. Tucker,
1st June-Saigon. 28th May, Rice. Butterfeld & Swire. Kwongsang, British str., 1,426, 3. T. Bichard, 1st June-Swatow 31st May, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. LOONGSANG, British str., 1,093, Leask, 3rd
June-Manila 31st May, General. Jardine, Matheson & Co. LucHow, British str., 1,234, W. Badde ley, 1st June-Shanghai 29th May, Goneral.-Butterfield & Swire. LYBEKOON, German str., 1,236, Dach, 3rd Jube Saigon 30th May, Rico.— Chinese.
When a record (1) is made at the sports
....
7
Perhaps we imagine we'd like to go back: That we wish we wore boys once again; But we wake from our dreams when we
think of a whack) From a supple and old-fashioned cane.
-A.S., in the Rangoon Gazette.
PASSENGERS, ARRIVED.
Per Tacoma Mari, from Manila, Mr. Pedro.
Per Haitan, from Swatow, Mr. Plumer,
Per Zafiro, from Manila, Dr. and Mrs. Luke B. Peek, U.S.A., Mr. E. A. Perkins) and lir. T. Hastings.
Per Arcadia for Hongkong, from Bombay. Mr. D. C. Nazir, Mr. T. P. Vasania, Mr. E. A. Tychkhan; from Colombo, Mr. W. C. Gowans; from Singapore, Mr. Saxton, Comdr. Carey, Capt. H. Matheson, Lieut. K. Lambert, and Mr. E. F. Stewart.
Per Kapa Mara, for Hongkong, from London, etc. Mr. C. M. Powell, Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Leite Machado, Dr. J. Soares, Mr. and Mrs. Berythel, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Whittaker, Mr. Woodward, Mr. J. A. Smith, Mr. H. Sorattan, Mr. E. C.
Hamilton and Mr. H. Vaiman.
DRFARTED.
Two men stood looking up at a small Witkin, Mr. N. Mokamedaily, Mr. W.
mountain.
"So that is Black Mountain ?" asked one of the men of a native who passing..
WAR
"Yes, sir," replied the tiative. "Is them any story or legend connected with tha mountain ?" · "inquired · the visitor.
Lots of 'em." was the reply. "Two lovers went up that mountain one and never came back again. ***
Indeed, exelaimed the interested visitor,what became of them!'
Why, drawled the native. "they went down on the other side. Harper's
Magazine.
À HINT TO THE ENGLIOII.
At the battle of Trafalgar (says the Argonaut) two Scots, measmates and eronies from the same village, happened to be stationed near each other when the celebrated signal was displayed from the admiral's ship.. Look up and read, Jock," said one to the other, England expects every man to do his duty-not
a word for pair auld Scotland!"
Jock cocked his eye at the flags and turned to his crony Man, Geordie, is. that a you sense?" he asked. "Scotland kens weel brongs that her bairns will de their duty; that's just a hint to the Englishmen."
TITWILLOW"-AN ELEGY.
are you at
Singing only Marconi, Marconi ? What horrible news is disturbing your
rest?
Have German invaders been riding the
Best f":
"Alns." he replic. as he ruffed his
breas
Tis Marconi, Marconi, Marconi."
II.
Ob, nonsense," I answered, "don't fret
yourself so,
f
Per Yawata Maru, for Yokohama, Mr. and Mrs. Ryan, Mr. Frank Coffee, Mr. A. S. Tuxford, Mr. Kuwahata, Rev. P. Bhore, Capt. Skrimshire Lieut. G. H. Faithful, Mr. Mayecki, Mrs. Terrashita and infant, Mrs. Alabaster, infant and amah, Mr. and Mrs. Jelvowity and Mr. M. Aci.
Per Nikko Maru, for Australia, etc.. Misses Terry (2), Mr. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Tueker. Mr. Haigh, Mr. and Mrs Byrne, Miss Byrne, Miss D. E. Thompson, Mr. J. A. Dobbie, Mrs. Davis, Miss Gil- linder, Mr. Sumpton, Mr. T. Thomas, Mra. Ukiba Ume, Miss Schlossen, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce, Mr. Schutte, Mr. C. D. Tod. Mrs. Darval, Miss Darvall, Mr. Marks, Mr. J. S. Gillies, Mr. and Mrs. Ackman Mr. Hallis, Mr. and Mrs. Church, Mies F. Ardea, Miss Smyth, Mr. R. H. Stephenson, Mr. Wadhoo Mal. Misses Hooper (2, Mr. Kojima. Mr. Chipondian and Master James Alfrel
J. W. Evans, Mr. II. F. Lehman, Mr. Per ile, for San Francisco, etc., Mr. P. R. Murphy, Mr. F. I. Myers, Mr. D. B. Pugh, Mr. C. L. Ward, Mr. D. G. Banks, Mr. H. H. Williams, Mr. F. E. Moody, Mr. A. de Lajudre, Mr. S. L. Manguera, Mr. and Mrs. O. 9. Ellis, Mrs. C. W. Tompson, Mrs. A. M. Miller, Miss V. Redman, Miss H. Porteous, Miss O. Redman, Miss D. Fanster, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Faneuf, Miss J. L. Durham, By the banks of Thames river a little bird Mr. D. White, Mrs. J. B. McBride, Capt. Mrs. C. M. Graham, Miss T. Salazar, Eat, Singing only "Marconi, Marconi and Mrs. B. Puryear, Mr. S. F. Palmer, And I said to him. Birdle, pray what Mr. J. A. Noon, Mr. W. Burke, Mr. C A Belknap, Mr. S. G. Dilly, Mr. J. F. Lawrence, Major C. T. Sammon, Mr. P. D. Thompson, Mr. S. R. Thompson, Mr. D. T. Sayre, Mr. Geo. I. Smith, Mr. F. M. Goodale, Mr. F. B. Mahoney, Mr. R. L. Roth, Mr. R. Monk, Jr., Mr. J.-S. Pettit, Mr. W. H. H. Liesch, Mr. W. Light, Master R. B. Oliver, Mr. A. G. Klamm Mrs. R. R. Oliver, Capt. and Mrs. T. S. Powers, Mr. and Mrs. B. Honig and child, Major and Mrs. P. C. Field, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Eddingfield, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Campbell, Mr. PA Pestonji, Mr. F. Rowntree, Mr. LA Culver, Miss E. Garner, Miss R. Casillas, Miss C. Daugherty. Miss E. A. Stewart, Mrs. H. D. Fuller. Miss D. E. Thompson, Mr. A. L. Haward. Mr. W. 8. Edwards, Mr. F. Schomber, Mr. O. Z. Stout, Mr. A, H. Friedman, Mr. W. R. Lynch, Mr. G. M. John, Mr. H. K. Pinkerton, Mr. Chandler, Mr. T. J. Tiaards, Mr. and Mrs. C. James, Miss G, James, Miss B. Janies, Miss F. Halle, Messrs. A. T. Lage man, P. 3. Morgan. J. R. Bryant, F. Knight, Mr. 8. B. Chestnut, E. C. Kar kendall, J. B. Wesley, W. C. Grimes, 0. Johnson, A. D. Riley, T. Johnson, G. C. Wittiver, G. A. Swenson, J. R. Boyd, R. head and I thought that his Whitney, B. G. Badger, E. A. Briles, D. He gave me look, and he uttered a sigh: Chas. T. Fraker, P. FL Gleiter R. E. When buying Marconi, Marconi." 8. Truck, L. B. Walker, F. I. George,
Chas. M. Storms, W. W. Gurhart G. E. H Reamy. S. Schwartz, 6. C. Kelleher, Ritchey, N. Hynes, O. D. Wise, F. Blan konbern, H. E. Jones, G. E. Smith, J. A. Hagan, G. T. Herrick, O. P. Alle J. Prager, R. C. Smith, P. Clifford - C. Mayne, A. P. Rubrecht, E. C. Weak- ley, J. O. Johnson, E. S. Green, N. Mc-
C. Hallam.
If it's only Marconi, Marconi; For investments are frequently genuine,
though
In Marconi, Marconi, Marconi.. The poor little chap didn't seem to have
heard
"You see," he remarked. "I'm a Liberal
bird,
And I think the electors will jibe at the
word
Marconi, Marconi, Marconi."
"But, bird,” I replied, you must speak
through the nose
When votre saving Marconi, Marconi; Twas American shares that the Ministers
chose
Goods with the exception of Opium, TreasureNat all Goods are being landed at their YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed and Valuables are being landed and stored at their risks into the hazardous andfor extra risk into the Godowus Holt's Wharf at hazardous Godown of the Hongkong and Kolon, whence and/or from the wharvesDo you see any gree in the white of Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., at delivery may be obtained, Kowloon, whenea delivery may be obtained Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless immediately after landing.
notice to the contrary be given before.
Optional Carge will be forwarded on unless
intimation is ressived from the Cousigues before Noon To-Day requesting it to be landed here.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaimed after the 9th inst. at Noon will be subject to rent and landing charges,
All Claims must be sent in to me on or before the 13th inst, or they will not be recognized.
All damaged packages will be examined on the 9th inst., at 10 AM.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
Hongkong, 1st June, 1913.
P. THOMAS.
Agent.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods
have left the Godowns and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 9th inst. will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be pro-
sented to the Undersigned on or before the 30th inst., or they will not be recognised.
All broker, chofed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be
examined on the 9th inst., at 11
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DOD WELL & Co., LTD.,
Agents. Hongkong, 3rd June, 1913.
[757
accent was bv).
my eye!
Marconi, Marconi, Marconi,"
·IV.
He cried as if nothing his sorrow could
atanch,
Marconi Marconi, Marconi."
But. I notied be clung very ught to the
5ranch,
Singing onlyMarconi, Marconi." Said 1,. Don't you think you had better
retira?"
Said he,, "If I don't I must shortly
expires But why jump from the frying pan, into
the firs
Marconi, Marconi. Marcon F. B.
-Pall Mall Gazette.
MACHEW, German str., 986, R. Zollner,
31st May-Bangkok 28th May, Rice and Meal-Butterfield & Swire. MAUSATO, British str., 1,044, A. O. A
Mr J. Merechi'
Mr A. B. Moulder
C.
Mrs C, Finlayson. Mr H, G. Fisher Mr W. E. Fischer Mr & Mrs Franklyn
and maid
Mr & Mrs I. H. Gear Mr Denman Fuller
Mr A. G. Gordon
Mr J. Gourgay
Mr V. Goniboaru
Mr Joserh Gould. Mr P. O. von Griso
gono
Mr Gunn
Dr J. G. Hanna Mr W. T. Harbord Hea E, A. Hewett,
Mr&Mrs Hector
C.M.G.
Mr. C. Ingenoll Capt. E. Innes ME. S. Kabel Mr Ellie Koduorie
W
Mr J. D. F. Mülder
Mr J. Ormiston
Mr A. J. Pintook
Miss Pipe
Mr J. E. Prancott Mr E.E. Bay Miss F. Reny
Mr C. F. Robins
Mr J. C. Sibley Mr H. Saratton
Mr E. T. Singer Mr V. Sorby Mr S. Spiro
Mr C. E. Wakius
Mr & Mrs B. Webb Mr S. Werachaneky Mr W. Werner Mr S. Weanor Mr F, W. White Mr & Mrs J. O. Mr H. P. White
Whittaker
Mr W. E. Wieidler Mr G. G. Wood Mr 8. A. Yenderli
PEAK HOTEL
Mr & Mrs Aubrey
Corneck, 2nd May-Sandakan 27th Hay, Timber and Gengral--Jardine, | Dr Asron Matheson & Co. MONGOLIA, American str., 8,750, Emery Mont Archer, B.A.M.c Rice 1st June-San Francisco 3rd Mr & Mrs W. Arm.
strong May, Mails and General-Pacific Mail S.S. Co.
Mr & Mre T. Arthur MONTEACLE, British str. 3.953, FL
Mr E. F. Aucott
and child
Davison, 13th May Vancouver 17th April, Flour and General-Canadian Pacific Railway Co.
ONSANG, British str., 1,748, Picknell, 28th
May-Chinwantao 22nd May, Coal. Jardine, Matheson & Co. QUARTA, German str., 1,146, H. Nadsen, 20th May-Bangkok 20th May, Rice
-Siemisen & Co.
SEANGCHOON, British str., 3,722, W.
Mr & Mrs W. Barrett
Mr & Mrs C. W. J.
Bell
Mr & Mre Bayer Major Bawan A.F.D, Mrs Bowdler Hon Mr Buckmill Mr M. Cary Mr R. B. Cobb
W. Crisg Dr Crail
C.
L&& Mrs T.
Cunningham, B.A. Major Davy, B.B. Mr G. A. Dutton | Consol & Mrs Eitzen
Mrs Frisk
Larkins, 30th May-Singapore 35th
· May, General-Chineso. Socorna, British str.. 3,896, Hamilton Call, 3rd June-Antwerp 18th April, General.-P. & O S. N. Co. ht ST. ALES, British str., 4,500, E. B.
Simpson Bakie, ..., 1st June Melbourne 30th April, General Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Hey, British str., 1.148, Jones, 3rd Gibb, Livingston & Co.
Mr& Mrs G.G. Gordon.
June Hongay 1st June, Butterfeld & Swire. Tarun, Chiness str., 1,216, Paramore,
Coal.
2nd June-Shanghai 9th May, Gen TRIMAGES, British str., 1,346, Fraser, 30th
cral-Chinese.
May-Saigon 26th May, Rise and General
Woo Fat Hing. Too SHIU, Chinese str., 577, O. H. Hoig, 1st June-Honkohe 29th May, Salt.- Order,
Too Sui,
Chinese str., 981, R. N. Markussen, 30th May Bin Thui 21st- May, Timber-Order WONGKOL. German str., 1.115, H. 01 tmann
30th May--Bangkok 22nd May, Rice Butterfeld & Swire, TI LONG, British str., 1,121, Acock, 31st
Mar Bangkok 24th May, Rics Timber-Bradley & Co.
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
and
REGISTER,
Hongkong Observatory, June 4th
Previous On Date.On" Dat.
Day st
Barometer Temperature Humidity Wind Direction
Force
Weather Rain
Capt & Mrs Holigin Mr & Mrs W
Humphreys
Maj. Humphrey R.ES Mr & Mrs P. Jacks Me H. U, Jeffries Kir A. Keith
Mr & Mrs E. S
Mr & Mrs Linton
Krauss
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Mr R. D. Shawan
Mr. A. Sinclair
Mr. C. Skott
Lt Col. Gordon: Hall, Mr & Mrs Boot
Lt-Col. Usher Smith
F.A.M.C.
Mr Gough Mr&Mre B. A. Hale Mr Greig
Mr H. Hancock Mr H. A, Hazeland Mr I. H. Hearn
Mr K. Almberg Mr D. Boggs
Mr G. E. Stewart
Mr & Mrs J. Suther
land Mr O.. Wagner Capt Whitefield
Ma Wood
Mr. David Wood
GRAND HOTEL.
Hr S. Bradmaun
D: Brill Mr & Mrs Bonchevsky
Miss V. Boretts Mr Bamann Mr & Mrs Crew
Mr C. Fronek Mr G. Fridley
Mr G. Grant
Mr F. Hadon
Dr Keyt
Mr Lorria Mr & Mrs May Mr L. Merlin
Mr N. Meyer
Mr J. Moonan Mr E. C. Malvey Mr J. Farghal Mr Roblig
Mre & Miss Reblig Miss Ada Rowley
Mr Schmidt
Miss C. Stephano
Mr & Mrs A. Thomrs
Mr & Miss Karkatz. Mr Li Teaí Tong
sky
Mr Kahl
st
Mr Soon Kim
as 2 p.m. 6 m2,
2 p.1
Mies F. J. Lenoir
29.79
29.76
29.74
87
80 86
63
85
64.
SW
SW
8W
3
3
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b
0.00
Mis B. Almond MH. W. Booth
Mr T. Chea My Clare Mi F. W. Cox Mens Dawson
Highest open air Temperaturson 3rd ... 87 Lowest open air Temperature on 3rd 79
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
HIGH WATER
Month
મ
`Mr G. Watkins
Mr G. Welaminn
My E. Wills
KING EDWARD HOTEL
Me W. Donaldson Cast & Mrs T. Don.
aldson
Mr J. A. Dobbis Mr C. Dre Mr H. Eckhardt Mrs Finchett Mr Greenhall Mr Geo, Grimble Mr&Mrs Guernsey
Mr P. Harvey Air F. Helms
Mr & Mrs Hogarth Mr Kells
Mr & Mrs Kraft Mr F. B. Land
Mr&Mrs C. Lauritsen
From 5th to 11th June, 1913.
Low: WATER
B'kong
Blog
Mean Time
Mean
Time
m
ft, in,
Thure 5 m & 42 11 12 m 9.20
70.11 10 36 81 13 im 10 51 $ 2.15 11.46 10m 3:17
0 54 6 9 Tod.11.420 42 2 21 63
7 40 80m 2 543 2
2 28
31
4 30
0
2
Birk Mrs Lemaire
1
Yator.
SAD.
Hoa.
Quewn, G. O. Risinger, G. 5. Colman and Tues
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The British str. Kaifong reports: Fine clear weather, light breeze and smooth hea The British str. Ichang reports: Mode rate S.W. monsoon and fine clear weather.
5 13 0 39m 3 2 3 2 62 0:0 81 3-8m 3 6534 3.91 6 540 32
4 38 | 35 7 $750 5 3·9]m 15-35-33-7
8 54 * 0 5:53 3.8 54 1.3
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