NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

From EUROPE

THE HANBA" Steamship

THE

"GOLDENFELS,"

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 31st, 1918.

THE CLOUD OVER THE PACIFIC

The Pall Mall Gazelle, in leading article, says:—

The argument which hus lately de- veloped between the United States and Japan is a matter of which it is worth while to watch the development. The politics of the last-named country are not well understood over here, and it is, there

Captain Diedrichsen, having arrived, Cousigues of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their ristore, easy to make a mistake concerning In the bazardous and or extra-hazardous Go

the attitude of the Japanese nation downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf towards the refusal of the State of Cali

whoace fornia to grant the right of citizenship to and Godown Company, Limited, delivery may to obtained against Bills-of their fellow countrymen and the attitude of an omia taken, perfectly logical- Lading countersigued by the Undersigned.

Optional Cargo will be carried on unlessly, by the Federal Government in reply notice to the contrary be given TO-DAY.

All Chains must be presented within ten day of the steamer's arrival bea after which date they cannot be recognised.

But it is Japanese remonstrances. quite clear, and it is well pointed out in an article by Sir Valentine Chirol in the Times, that the Japanese are not

No Clning will admitted after the Goodsnt all isposed to submit to the erection have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining nadevered after the 2nd lust. will be subject

to rent.

All broth, chafo-and damaged Ces die mus be left in the Green what they will to examined ou the 21st inst., +1 9.30 AM.

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

This Steamer brings on Cargo:

Exs.. Agnes from Norrköping. Ex 5.5. "Norge" from Göteborg. Exss."Trelleborg from Abus. Ex aa. "Jele" from Drammen.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Hongkong Ofice. Hongkong, 16th June, 1913.

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S.S.ATLANTIQUE' COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

NOTICE

their risks into the hazardous und/or extra

here.

of a racial bar which relegates them to the On the category of the inferior races.

ther hand, the Californians are at one with the pliabitants of Western Canada, of Australia, and of New Zealand in de claring that, come what may, they will not permit the permanent entry of the Yellow Man into the White Man's possessions.

Thus there has arisen out of the Pacific a clond, no bigger at present than a man's hand. It is folly to minimise the gravity of the situation; it is perilous to chorist the belief that Japan will not or cannot lery war on the United States and would have no chance of victory. if she did. Inferior, on paper, in naval power, the Japanese have much the best of the strategical conditions. and have bounded confidence in themselves. They could be in the Philippines and even in Hawaii long before the fleet of the United States could accomplish the voyage round the Horn and give them battle. In Hawall there are already many thousand Japanese settled who would be a thorn in The the Arsh of the slender garrison,

THE HALF-SPEED " MAN AND WOMAN.

WHAT IT MEANS WHEN YOU FEEL BELOW PAR."

HOW DA. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS, THE FAMOUS HOME REMEDY, RE-VITALISE YOUR FAULTY BLOOD AND SICK NERVES.

You must know what it means to feel "Below Par Most pooplo do, especially those who Live" out East. Your nerves fool out of order. You become irritable, languid and depressed. You have an sohing head; your brain feels fagged. Your appetite is bad and your diges. tion wonk,

Lack of energy" is as much a form of ill-health as Rheumatism or Indigestion. It is due to nerve weakness. And nerve-weakness is caused by Blood-Poverty.

norvos.

HERE IS CONVINCING EVIDENCE.

Mr. J. A. Barbet, Deputy Post Master in the Colombo Post Office, who has been in the Ceylon postal service 35 years, 1 recently spoke

follo postal

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

Following is a list of unclaimed telegrams lying in the Great Northern Telegraph Com pany's offtoo at Hongkong:-

ADDRESS

Chengrandi...

Magolin Shang Zijpushing,

FROM ....Shanghai 17.

... Peking

Yungahor Ching...

Arbini ofo Italian Consulate.. Kobo

The following is a list of unclaimed telegrams lying in the Eastern Extension, Australasia, and China Telegraph Company's offoe. at Hong. kong

ADDRESS

Fukabara Makia, Care Mutsu-

bars

FROM

...Thursday Is,

Fookwohing

...Rangoon

Harvester...

Herodot

Portland, ...Saigon Manila

Kwonghwateng

Kwonghoploeng...

..Tillatjap. Manila

...Singapore

Ina Cyr

Kwongwanheng, Lodging

House

*J

Lakhmidos Codaldas Topa

Board Stoumer Koruhoma Bombay Maubingsher

4+

Fardo De Tavara, Minnesota...Manila Penghinong

Fosshow.

T

Namdoog

...San Francisco

...Tegal

Manila

...Racine, Wis.

Singapore

Perkins

Richard T. Robinson, Minuto-

sola

Robert Paul

Solway

Toller, Minnesota. Tyekee, Bonham street..... Ursu

.Manchester Singapore Singapore Manila

WEATHER REPORT.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL

Mian Adamson] Mr J. M Aaron MA. T. Barberinl

Mr M. Baring

Miss L. Baring

Mr B. K. Bato

Benol

Mr Oliver Beach Miss F. H.1 Mr G. A. Hens Mr H. S. Bissell-

Mr F. Bonart

Mr G. W. Brown

Mr R. Brown Mr E. Buhle

Mra H. M. Buttler and

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Mr A, 3. Cambridge MY Douglas H. Camp

bali

Mr E. Caspers

Mrs W. F. Cowon

Mr C. H. Davis

Mr C. Defer

Mr J. Dewar

Mr & Mrs Derteano

and 2 childron

Mr C von Disbitsch Mr W. A. Dowloy Mrs It H. Dongios Mr & Mrs H. O.

Ehrenfels

Mr E. H. Farrell Mrs C. Finlayson Mr H. G. Fisher Mr W. E. Fischer Mr G.. Ganzo Mr 31. Garibaldi" Mr & Mr LH, Geere Dr J. M. Gillespie Mr JP. Glossop Mr G. L. Godden

·Mr C. Ingezobi - Capt R. Inno

Mr E. S. Kabal

Mr Ellis Kadoorie

Mr & Mrs M. A. Katz

Mr A. Krassmar Mr S. H. Lawrence Mr G. T. Lloyd

Mr E. Lysaght

Mr P. Lysaght

Mre S. Maun Miss Mann

Mr

C. Farebrothor Mason

Miss M. Matheson

Mrs R. T. Matheson.

Mrs Geo. Martin Mr C. Marty

Mr

& Mrs. Notl Macintyne

Capt II. R. Maxsted Dr& Mm G-W.

McKenny

Dr G. W. McKeon MrB. K. Mohta Mr J. Merocki

Baron J.de Montigny Mr A. B. Moulder Mr J. D. F. Mulderd Miss G. O'Leary Mr. J. Ormiston Mr J. H. Osborns Mr H. J. Ossen book

Mr E. 11. Day itise F. Beny Mr W. V. Robinson Mr N. H. Schrögardu Mr J. C. Sibley Mr E. T. Singer Miss C. Smith Miss E. Smith

Mr & Mrs W. B. Mr V. Borby

Conder

On the 20th at 1104 am-Pressure has decreased moderately over N.H. Japan, tho northern depression being not central to the south east of Hokkaido. It has also decreased, Mr A. G. Gordon: slightly, from the S. Loochoos to the Yangtzer G. God Valley and over central Anuam, shaflow Mr V. Gouthern

Mr Joseph Gual! Mr G. M. Grase

Variable winds and fog may be expected along the east coast of China, and moderate S.W. winds over the N, China Sea.

Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at 10 am. to-day, 0.15 inches.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at y004 to-day sa as follows:

DISTRUT

FORECAST.

You can begin to improve your condition to-day by starting Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. With some people this condition of Below Obtain them at once, for they cure by the most Par" comes sad göre; with others it is chronic; direct and natural (and, therefore, the most MONBIGNEES of Cargo from Landeu ex 8.8.

"Sidon" and "Basqua," in colection with American fleet, if called upon to fight on they can't shake it off. It interferes with bual successful) of methods. Dr. Williams Pink ness, spells recreation and robs Life of all its Pills strengthen the stomach so that food is above Steamer are hereby informed that their the other side of the Pacific, or even two Goods with the exception of Opium, Tressure thousand miles from its hase, of Huno-joys. These met and women are only able to properly assimilated. Thus your systore is live and work at "half-speed," Their energy mrplied with the nourishment it requires. and Vainables are being landed and stored at lalu, would be at a deadly disadvantage. and nervo power have evaporated; they cannot They banish Dyspepsia and Anemia, enrich | depressions appearing over these districts,

With the opening of the Panama Canal, hazardowe Godawus of the Houghing and matters will change to the detriment of work for long without breaking down-indeed, and purify the blood, and this strengthen the

are always breaking down." The situation is not widely they Japan. Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Lid., at Kowicou, whenco delivery may be obtained different from that which arose in the The Japanese waited autuion of 1902. immediately after landing.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on mattil the last moment, when the Russian

Major Fraser King, who after a distinguished intimation is received from the Consigners feet at Port Arthur was equal in num. before Noos Tor 47 requesting it to be landed hers to their, and threw down the military carcer has gained considerable reputa- pamuletto —their gigantic for when further reinforcements which threatened tion 28 on Army tutor and author of military were educational bucks, writes from 25, Perbam to turn the scale against them

If the Japanese are deter-Road, West Reusington, London:-"For years despatched.. mined to assert their right to an equal I could always expect a return of my old footing in the family of nations, or if ailments, Agur, Dysentery and Indigestion, they aspire to the mastery of the Pacific, which I contracted in India. Two years ago it is not impossible that they may desire aftor gluecing over an interesting article in the to bring on what is widely regarded as Press concerning Dr. Willies Pink Pills I "Remembering that on several occasions an inevitable struggle before the circum- bought a supply of these Pills. There was an friends had told me of the great value of Dr. appreciable improvement in my appetite aftor Williams Pink Pills as a tonic I bought a fow stances change in their disfavour.

taking the contents of one bottle, and after bottles of these Pills for my wifo. After only taking the pills regularly for a time I felt ten a week it became evident that they were doing years younger. Now Indigestien never troubles her a lot of good. Been I thankfully saw that me. I am quits free from nervous teadaches, her appetito had returned and that she was and my liver is in sound condition. As for the again enjoying peaceful nightly sleep. Ague, that has departed and even variable seemed as though Dr. Williams' Pink Pills weather does not excite it. After a long day's put new blood into my wife's veins within two tuition I spend hours every evening writing my weeks they restored her to perfect health. latest book-in this I find relaxation. If ever I feel the effect of evorwerk a short course of Dr. Williams Pink Pals braces me up fit for daty again.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned Goods remaining wized after, the 23el is, it Nook will be subject to rent and landing charges, -

All Claims must be sent in to mis ou ar before the 26th inst., or they will not be recognized.

All damaged packages will be examined on the 23rd inst., at 10 AM.

No Fire Insurazice has been effected.

P. THOMAS.

Hongkong, 16th June, 1913.

Agent.

2

"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

S.S." BENLAWERS," Fros ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO', LONDON AND STRAITE. ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous

1

"I became quite concerned about my wife's * Hongkong & Neighbourhood

Her once good health some months ago. appetito failed, she became troubled with Formosa Channel.. Indigestion, Headaches and disturbed sleep and an unusual pallor in her face showed that bor blood was in an impoverished condition,

It

"I am pleased to give this testimonial; wee only used Dr. Willems Pink Pills for two weeks and they brought about my wife's. restoration to perfost health.”

A FREE BOOK.

J (S. 1o S W. wiode,

fresh. South coast of China between The samo se

Hongkong and Lamooks.

No. 1. (S. to variable

Sonth coat of China between winds, moderate

Hongkong and Hainan

to light. BW. winds, moderato; fair to showery.

CHINA COAST METEOROLO MUAL REGISTER

Station

We know that President Woodrow Wilson and Mr. Bryan will do all that men who love peace sincerely can do to And a modus vivendi. But they are con fronted by an elemental fnct which may prove too strong for them. It is a matter of the gravest import for the British Empire. Should matters come to the decision of the sword, the United States will be the champion of the right of the White Man in the eyes of our fellow subjects in Canada and Australasin, while the Mother Country is bound by treaty to Japan. Moreover, if the Japanese should assert their claim successfully, the Empire may any day find itself confronted by a lians would undoubtedly reject any claim of the Japanese to settle in the Northern

All dealers all Dr. Williams' pink pills for palo people. Also obtainable from the Territory; representations would be made to the Imperial Government, and that William Medicine Co., 84, Szechuan Road, Shanghai, one bottle for $1.50, six for $8 post free. Government would have to reply. Mr. Rheumatisco, Malaria, Brain-fog, Fozems, and all of Anemis, Nervous Depression, Debility, Rosie Bryan has replied, that it had no power the ailments due to blood and Nerve weakness, to interfero. We do not suggest the like. lihood of our trusty ally taking such a Garse, any more than we suggest that a desperate crisis has yet been reached over But we do the Californian question. think it is desirable that the public over here should direct its attention to the very grare issues presented.

"DISEASES OF THE BLOOD" is the title of a helpful little work of interest and of value

of your name and address."

20TH JUNE, 1913, A.,

Hoar.

Barometer

t Sea Level

Vind,

Temperature.

Humidity.

Direction.

Godewas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart Precisely similar difficulty. The Austra" to every one who holds any regard for his health out East. It will be sent post free on receipt Voslook 78. 29.56, 44100

and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and or from the whorrer delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the Sta inst. will be subject

to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 30th inst., or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 25th inat, at 11 a..

No Fire Insurance has been affooted. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agents.

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Hongkong, 18th June, 1913.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

HE P. & O. 6. N. Co's Steamer

THE P

STRAITS.

THE LOTTERY LAW AT SINGAPORE.

NEWSPAPERS AND CANTON PREMIUM BONDS.

Thre Chinese newspaper owners were suuioned in the senior magistrate's. court at Singapore recently, Mr. Sari, DEVANHA,"

A.S.P., prosecuting them for having Arrived Hongkong on 18th June, 1913,

published results of Chinese lofterios, one COLOMBÓ AND FROM BOMBAY,

in particular being mentioned, known as Consigns of Carge by the above-named the Public Debt Bonds of Canton, vessel are hereby informed that their goods are regarding which a notice had been issued being landed and placed AT THEIS Bros in thr by the Chinese Secretariat, and had also Hongkong

and Kowloon Wharf and Godowz been published in the local Press to the Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where esctfect that this particular lottery was Consignment will bo sorted out Mark by Mark illegal. and delivery can be obtained as the Goodr Bre incdeá,

This vessel brings on Cargo-

The three Chinese newspapers charged were:-The Nam Kew Pon. the Cheng Nam Fit Poo and the Union Timer. Mr. Gavi said this was & serious offence, punishable with a fine of $3,000; the magistrate remarking or twelve montha'

they put it

From London, &c., ex s.e." Moldavis." From Persia Golf, ex ea B. I. S. N sad B. &.P. 3. N. C's Sienta Optional Goods will be lande here unleapprisonment."

Mr. Zehnder appeared for the defence: instructions are given to the contrary within 6 hours.

of the Jam Ker Poh. His client pleaded Goods not cleared within 8 days including guilty to having published, or rather, as date of arrival will be subject to rent.

reproduced from a Chinese No Fire Insurance will be affected by me paper, a notice regarding the lottery in In any case whatever.

Damaged packages must be left in the G. question, but they had no idea that is so downs for examination by the Consignes, and doing they were acting in an illegal the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD MANROTHe therefore begged the court, and Devaras, at 10 A., an MONDAYS and on behalf of his client, to deal with him THURSDAYS. All claims must be presented in.as lenient a manner as possible. within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No chims will be admitted after the goode have left the Godowns.

E. A. HEWETT.

Hongkong, 19th June, 1913

愛港

Superintendent.

RUNG NGOI SAN FO (Chinese Daily Prees).

PUBLISKED

DAILY,

Is the oldest and still immeasurably the best

Advertising medium among the Nativa Community.

Established for over FIFTY YEAR! Circulates largely throughout Southern Chins Indo-Chine, etc.

Terms for Advertising(Translation free) can be obtained at the Office, 10A, Des Voeux Boad Central, Hongkong, 131, Fleet Street, London. or from the different Agents

Documents translated from or into Classical or Colloquial Chinese.

The Magistrate said it was a very serious offence, Surely all the accused in question were perfectly well aware that the Government were doing their utmost to suppress all sorts of gambling, and yet the accused went and published news concerning a lottery; they would each be Ened $100 and costs-Singapore. Free Press.

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MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA AND JAPAN STATION.

DEITIE.

Alacrity, despatch-bunt, 1,700 tons, 4 guns, 2,000

i.b.p.. Comdr. A. Cochrane, Weihaiwel, Atlas, admiralty tog, 615 tons, 1,400 ih.p..

Hongkong.

Bramble, gunboat, 710 tous, 900 i.p.h. Licat

Comdr. B. F. Prichard, en route to Shanghai,

Comdr. W. H. Darwoli, Hongkong, Pritomart, gueboat, 710 tens, 900 hp., Liant Cadmus, British sloop, 1,070 tons, i.hp, 1,400

i... Commr. Hugh P. E. T. Williams, Shanghai.

-

Choub, water tank and tug, 390 tons, i.h.p, 340,

Meator W. Smith, Hongkong. Clio, British scop, 1,070 tons, i.b.y., 1,400,

Comdr, Mackenzie, D.8.0., Penang. Fams, torpolo-boat destroyer, 340 Lons,

6 guns, 5,700 ihp., Lt. Comdr. Wilkin. .......... seu, Hongkong-ng

Flora 4,360 tons, 9,000 fa 12 guba, Capt. Charles F. Charles F. Corbett, MV. Ò.. en route to Weihaiwel.

Hampshire, 10, 830 tons, 21,000 f.d., 14 guns, Captain arena Rowley Hill, Weihaiwel. Kinahia. 616 tons, .h.p. 1,200, Lt. Comdr.

H. Marryatt, Harkow Merlin, surveying ship, 1,070,tons, 6 guns, 1,400

hip, Capt. P.-6. C. Pasco, Labuan Vinotaur, armoured cruiser (flagship Vice-

Admiral T. H. Jerram, C. B., ilp. 27,000) Capt, B. B. Kiddle, Weihaiwel Monmouth, armoured craiser, 2,000 tons, i.hr.

22,000, Capt. B. H. F. Barthelot, M.V.O.

Yokohama. Mocehen, rive gunboat, 180 tons, 2 gun, i.hp. 800, Lient. Cotadr Allen Dizon, Canton Newcastle, 2nd einsa cruiser, 4,800tous, larbine 22,000 fd, Captain George P. . Hand, D.S.O, Shanghai.

Nightingale, rivor gunboat, 85 tons, 240 hp..

Lt. Comds. Malcolm Murray, R.N., Yang tgzo.

Otter, torpedo-bost destroyer, 285 tous, 6 gour, 6,300 itp., Lieut. Comdr. Wilkinson Hongkong.

Ribble, T.B.D. 590 tons, 7,500 f.d., 6 guns,

Lt-Comdr. E. J.

Mackinnon Yungbe.

Robin, river gunboat. 85 tone, 2 gana, 240 h.p

Lt-Comdr. J. Hestwood-Nash, Hongkong. Rosario, depot ship for Sabmarines, 960 tons, ib.p. 1,400, LE-Commr. N. E. Archdale, Canton Bandpiper, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 241 h.p, Lieut. Comdr. 1. A. 8. H. Hutton, west River

Force.

Weather.

O b

Mr P. O. von Griso-

yone

Dr J. G. Hanna Mr.W. T. Harbord Mr Mrs He.tor Mr & Mrs Demmings Mr A. Hersl

Hon Mr E, A. Hewett,

C.N.G.

Mr Harold Holgate

Mr. 8. Spiro Miss D. Starr Mr & Mrs H. Thomp

Bon

Mr A. W. Todd Mr E J. Vallentine Misa E. Vaughan Mr & Mrs B. Wobb Mr F. W. White Mr H. P. White Mr W.E. Weldlor Mine Wood Mr. G. G. Wood Mr 8. A. Yealeall Mr J. Zeisler

KINO EDWARD HOTEL

Mrs R. Almond 1r S. Anderson Mr F. J. Guryill Mr G. F. CaraOD Mr T. Chee Mr F. W. Cox Mr W. Donaldson Mrs Finchett Mr. Geo, Gritable Mr F. Helme Mr & Mrs Kraft Mr G. Kunick Mr&Mra 0. Lauritson

Mr & Mre Lemaire Mr W. Logan Mr F. A. Mackintosh Mr & Mrs Major and

Mr & Mrs F. E

MoHugh

son

Namuro

6 a 29.43

Hakodate ...... Tokio

29.39

29.51

29.68

Nagasaki

29.76

Kagoshima....

29.74

Naba

Mr K. Almberg Mr D. Boggs

Ishi'jma

29.7

Mr S. Bradwann

Bonin Is. Chefoo

29.85

29.70 29.

Snipe, xivor gunboat, 65 tons, 2 guns, 240 lup.

Weikeiwei Lt.-Comdr. Maurice B Leslie, Yangtse,

Hankow Taku, torpedo boat, destroyer, 305 tons, 1h.p« 6,000, Hazaer W. H. Byder, Hongkong.

Jahang Tamar, receiving ship. 4,650 tons, 6 FLS, Changsha Kluklang Commodore K, Anstruther, C.M.G., Hong Shanghai...... kong.

Gutzlaff Teal, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, 8C Lhp. Sharp Peak 7.2

Lfeat.-Comdr. Ron. Guy Stopford, Chang Amoy 6 29.78 62 kang.

Swatow This tle, gunkaat, 710 tone, 900 b.p. Lieut. Thaku

Com. H. R. N. Cottrell-Dormer, Hankow

guns, Lt. Tainan Usk, T.B.D., 590 tons, 7,500 f.d.,

Maxwell, Yangtze

Taichu

29.85-1091

... 5. 20.78

29.86

29,88-

29.84-

Koshun Pescadores Jantos ....... Gap Rook Hongkong

Wachow

Virage, torpedo bent destroyer, 395 tons, 6 gune 300L.p., Lient. Comdr. Boddam Whit ham, en route Weihaiwei, Wolland, T.B.D., 590 tons, 7,500 f.d., 6 gun

Comdr. Seymour, Yangtze, Whiting, torpedo-bost destroyer, 360 tons. E

guas, 5,900 hp., Lient-Comdr. E. Reville, Kaikow Yangtre. Widgeon, gunboat, 195 tons. 2 guns, 200 h.p., Phalien

Pakhoi Lient, and Condr. J.C.F. Barrett, Kiating, Tourans......... Woodovek, gunboat, 150 tona, 2 guns, 550 & P., St. James... Lient-Condr. M. B. B. Blackwood, Yang Aparri .........

Manila ..... Woodlark, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 hp. Legasp! Lient Comde Robin W. Lloyd Haskow Banolod

Hallo submarinos

kezo.

...

No. 36, D. J. McGillerie, Lisat. Comzır. No. 37, J. A Gaimes, Lieut-Gommr, No. 38, R. K. C. Pope, Lt-Comme T.B, 035, Lt-Con, Handley, Hongkong. T.B. 036, Lt. Com. Stilerase, Hongkong TB. 037, Et.-Com. Nicol, West Hiver T.3. 038, Lt.-Com. Seymour, Hongkong

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 21st to 27th June, 1913. HIGH WATER

Fright

Height.

Ceba Labuan

29.83-

90.-

6 29.84 82 83 www

→ 29.83

29.83

9 a. 29,86-84

629.80

29,81 02

129.96.

129.91

29.95

29.93 229,91 82

29.94 87

$29.96 83

Miss Massey Dr Micheal

Mr & Mrs. A.. 0.

Millarday

Mr & Mrs JH N

Mody

Mr M. F Murray Mr & Mrs Nowall Mr A. P. Nobla Mr Outhuys Capit & Mre PassIZIONE His F. Saundars Mr & Mrs Schonk Dr Bibice Mr H. B. Sparge Capt & Mrs A

Stewart and okil. dren Mr Walker. Mr G. C. Whitelaw

2.4

GRAND HOTEL,

Mr & Mrs Boncheveky Dr Brill

Miss V. Bonetta. Mr Bumann Mr & Mrs Crew Mr. Frenck Mr G. Fridley Mr G. Grant Mr F. Haden

Mr Lorria Mr & Mrs Maye Mr. L. Merlin Mr N. Meyer

Mr J. Moonna

Mr E. C. Mulvey Mr J. Parshal Mr oblig Mrs & Miss Rohlig Miss Ada Rowley Mr Schmids

Miss E. StephanO

Mr & Mrs A

Thomea

Mrs & Miss Karkalz Mr Li Tai Tong"

sky

Mr Soon Kim Miss F. J. Lewir

Mr G. Watkins

Mr G. Weizmann Mr E. Will

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Dr Keyt

Mr Kabl

Dr Aaron

PRAK HOTEL

Lient Archer, R.A.M.C. Mr & Mrs W. Arm

strong Mr & Mrs T. Arthur:

Mr E. F. Aucoté Mr Mrs W. Barrett

and child Mr & Mrs C. “W, J.'

Bell Mr & Mra Boyer Major Bowen, A‚X‚D,

Mrs Bowdler Hon Mr Broknili

M.

Cary

I BAROMETER, rodaved to 32 degrees Fahrenheit, Mr. B.Cabk on the lavel of the sea in inahes, tenths and Mr W. Criog bundredths.

TMFERATURE, in the shade,

Fahrenbe

En

degrea

3 Hommier, in percentage of saturation, the bility of air asturated with moiatura being 100,

4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points,

5 Force or WIND, according to Beaufort Seale 6 STATE OF WHITE, b blue sky, a detached cloud, d drizling rain, t for, & gloomy, hail 3 jightning, owamast, p passing showare, rmin, a snow, t ihwider, v vigibility, w daw (wet)

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HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Oberistory, June 20th

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Day at

Dr Crall Major Dary, B., Mr G. A. Dutton Consal & Mrs Eitzen Mrs Frisk

Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Lt. Col. Gordon Hall,

RAM.C. Mr Gough Mr Groig

Mr & Mrs B. A. Hale Mr IL Handock

Mr F. A, Hazeland

Mr L. B. Hearn

Capt & Mrs Hodgins Mej. Humphrey,x,2.8 Mr & Mrs P. Jacka Mr H. U. Jeffriss Mir A. Koith Mr & Mrs E B

Krause

Mrs MaMunx, ohildren

Burse

Mr McNulty Mr

& Mrs E. N Mitchemore

Lt Monteith. AMO Rev. Foster Fogg Mr J. L. Plummer- Lt-Col. Radcliffe, z,x. Mr F. L. Rolton

Mr & Mrs A. Ritobia Mr C. R Boydler Mr L. Scott

Mr B. D. hawan Mr A. Sinclair Mr C. Skott Lt-Cal. Usher Smith Mr & Mrs Soffieta Mr G. E. Stewart Mr & Mrs J, Bathar..

Mr-0. Wagner Caps Whitefield Mra Wood

land

Mr & Mra W. G. Mr David Wood:

Humphreys

LOW WATBE

H'Long

kong.

Mean

Mean

Tura.

Tima

ft. in.

i. m. it. in.

datur. 210 36

38 m 3 29

22 m

4 3

3 4 5 56 0

3 5

at 2 p.m.6 9.10.

2 Rea

102. 23

Tues. 24 m 2 55 Im 11 49 Wed. 25 340

Thurs 26 m 20

1.21 Ori 27 m 4 50

Berometer Temperature Humidity...... Vind Direction ...

29,87

29.34

29.85

$7

82

83

Session 1911

71

83

79

SW

WSW SW

406

5 7

8 44 a 1 8

42.m 30 4 1

Force Weather........

2

2

4

0

og

Rain

0.15.

5 1 9.29 2.1 Į

4.5 a 10 0 40

2 42

10 12 2 4 1

Highest open air Temperature on 19th... 87. Lowest open air Temperature on 19th,,-82

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TONGKONG HANSARD REPORTS ONG

the MEETINGS of the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL for the-

KEVIND BY THE MEMBERS,

DAILY PRESS OFFICE,

Hongkong, 6th March, 1911

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