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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 1st, 1918.

WEATHE} REPORT

On the 30th at 11.20 a.m.-The northern

depression is passing into the Pacific.

The depression over Tongking has deepened and now extends to the Tangtze Va loy.

Pressure has decreased moderately to slightly

BARON ERSKINE, British str., 3,505, J. Barker, 28th Juno-Now York 8th May, Case Oil.-- Standard Oil Co. BRASILIA, Gorman str., 4,258, E. Deinat,

29th June-Hankow 22nd June, Gonia central and southern distriota, It is higheat eral-Hamburg-Am ika Linic. in the neighbourhood of the Bavius.

Moderate winds we inde ted along the east coast of Chins nua over the N. China Sea.

Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at

to-day. 0.19 inches.

CARL DIEDERICHSEN, German str., 776, E.

Fahren, 28th June-Hollow 27th Juno, General-Jebsen & Co.

CHILD, Norwegian str., Ni jonth, 23rd-June-Semarang 15th June, Sugar. Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. CHINHUA, British atr., 1,348, Finlayson, 27th June-Manila 24th June, Gon- erul.-Butterfield & Swire.

The London season has commenced and all theatres, painees of variety, cinemato graph shows, etc., are being well attended. The past winter has, as far as theatres are concerned, not been a exccessful one in respect of productions finance. It is astonishing how so many theatres over thirty-exist in Loudon, Tho seating capacity of these houses in about thirty-six thousand; in addition to this there are ni dozen music halls with scating accommodation for twenty thon-CROI SING, German str.. 1,036, G. Brnki, 25th June-Bangkok 17th June, Rice. sand people, and nearly four hundred

-Butterfield & Swire. At the cinema houses.

Empire, Hippodrome, Opera House. Alhambra, and other smaller houses Revues on a big scale are drawing big houses, whilst the theatres suffer to a great extent finan- cially.

The latest musical play is "Tho Marriage Market," produced by Mr. George Edwardes at Daly's Theatre It ie a success from every point of view, and Misa Gladys Unger is to be congratulated an her splendid adaptation from the Hun- garian. The production is gorgeous and the setting is beautiful. The plot is full of fun and life. The opening scene is laid on the Pacific Slopes of South California, at The Palace Hotel, the proprietor of which is also Sheriff of the place. He docides, for some reason of his own," to convert the ancient gams of mock marri age into reality. Mariposa Gilroy (Miss Sari Petrás), only child of the rich Senator, Abe K. Gilroy (Mr. A. E. Douglas), and her companion, Kitty Kent (Miss Gertio Millar), come on the scene disguised as cowgirls to join in the fùn, nut knowing of the solemnity of the game. Lord Hurlingham (Mr. G. P. Huntley), who is out for big game and a rich wife, appears in time with his valet, Blinker (Mr. W. H. Berry). His Lordship Joses his heart to Kitty, who, he imagines, ir Marinosa's maid, and Blinker is in love with Mariposa, thinking she is the mail. Jack Fleetwood (Mr. Robert Michaclisi, | known as Slippery Jack, a handsome cowboy, determines to win Mariposa, and he obtains the position of auctioneer and knocks down the wrong lot to Hurlingham, who finds himself married to Kitty and Fleetwood obtains his own choice. The discovery of the reality of the weddings is made eventually and some capital fun is obtained, but the charming manner in which the tale unfolds itself must be seen to be enjoyed.

At the Savoy Theatre, Mr. Norman Trevor has produced a faree by the Hun- garian dramatist, Herr Forerooz Herezagh,

entitled “Seven Sisters,” but whether it will live remains to be seen, although it is clever. The theme is that Count. Fari Horkey (Mr. Norman Trevor), a-lieu- tenant in the reserves, visits the house of Mme. Gyurkovics (Miss Mary Rorke), a widow, and fulls in love with Mici (Miss L. Cororie), one of her seven daughters, but before consent is given, three elder sisters must be married. The Count induces Mici to bet him three kisses to nothing that he will fird husbands for the three. By fabrication of an order he to compromise his Colonel, manages Baron Radviany (Mr. Ernest Thesiger). with the eldest sister, Katinka (Miss Enid

CHIYGEN, Chinese str., 1,287, E. H. Pratt.. 28th June-Shanghai 25th June, Gon- eral.-Chinese.

DERWENT, British str., 1,502, J. Jenkins,

27th June Saigon 23rd June, Rice. Chinese.

ILWARA, British str., 3,460, G. W.

Ramage, R.N.R., 28th June-Moji st June, Genoral.-David Sassoon & Co. EARTPRN, British str.. 2.272, F. Carter, 27th

June Melbourne 27th May. General- Gibb, Livingston & Co. EMPRESE OF JAPAN, British str., 3,309, W.

Dixon-Hopcraft, 26th June-Van- couver 4th June, General.-Canadian Pacific Railway. HATTAN, British str., 1,362, A. E. Hodgins

29th June-Foochow 27th Jane, Gon eral-Douglas, Lapraik & Co. HANOI, French str., 730, Ch. Le Chevalier, 29th June-Haiphong 27th June, Rice and General.-A. B. Marty.

15th

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The forecast for the 24 hours ending at nosa today is as follows:

DISTRICT

* Hongkong & Nøghlanrhood

Formosa Channd

FORECAST,

South winds,

fresh, equally,

Souta const of Chips between | The830e

Hongkong and Lamooks.

No. 1.

South coast of China between (The same as

Hongkong and Hainan. 1

No. 1.

S. winds, moderata,equally; fair to showery.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Station.

REGISTER.

30TH JUNE, 1913, am.

Wind.

Hour.

Rarometer

at Seo Level,

Temperature.

Humidity,

Weather.

Direction.

Force

7. 29.72 401100 85%

#

YNE 1

6 a. 29.20

Dis

» 29,48

.. 29.89

.. 29.84

SW

+ 2988

SW

# 23.90

aro

29.05

29,87

29.84

30.01

Retwl 1

$

29.73 70,77

11

. 29.81 69 7.29.73 88 (29.75 70

V l'estock Nemuro Hakodate HELENE German afr, 771. Tyson, 98th Jane

Folio........ -Swatow 27th June, Gon-Jebsen & Co. Lochi ICHANG, British str.. 1,228. W. Shane, 28th Vagasaki

Tane-Chingwantao 27th June, Coal Eagpahims...... Butterfield & Swire.

Oshima JELONGA, British str., 3,361, J.R. O'Sulli Vaka .....

van. 20th June-Calcutta 10th Juno, ishi'jma General-David Sassoon & Co.

Ponin Is. KAYO MARU, Japanese str., 2,949, 9.

·Chefon ..... Minato, 21st June-Karatsu

Welbaiel flunkow June, Coal-Buzuki & Co. KANG PINO, Chinese str.. 1,222, Whide chang

mann, 29th June-Chinking 23rd Kinking....... June, General-Chinesa,

Changsha ...... Shanghai KOREA, American str., 5,651, A. W. Gutalaff

Nelson, 25th June-San Francisco Sharp Peak 29th May, Mails and General-may Pacific Mail S.S. Co. KroDO MARU, Japanese str., 1,219, Morisaki, 5th July-Newchwang 18th June, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. LEEMOON, German str., 1,925, O. Bach,

21st June-Saigon 18th June; Rice Hamburg-Amerika Linic. ONSANG, British str., 1,474, Picknell, 24th June-Saigon 20th June, Rice and Meal-Jardine, Matheson & Co. PERSIA, American str., 2,744, TJ. Hill, 24th June-San Francisco 24th May. Mails and General-Pacife Mail S.S: Co. PITSANULOK, German str., 1,265, D.

Reimers. 26th Jun-Bangkok 19th June, Rice.Butterfield & Swire. SADO MART, Japanese str.. 3,860. K.

Asakawa, 23rd June-Shanghai 20th June, Flour and General-Nippon follo Niphon Yusen.

Leba

SM, British str., 94, F. Peynino, 95th

June-Pulo Sambo 18th June, Case Dil-Asiatic Petroleum Co. TIENTSIN, British str., 1.227, Robertson,

25th June-Hongay 22nd June, Coal. -Butterfield & Swire. TIILATJAP, Dutch str., 2,889, W. H. Lap,

26th June-Sourabaya 16th June Sugar.-J.-C.-Japan Lijn. TILIWONG, Dutch str., 3,081, J. P.

Scholten, 14th June-Macassar 5th June, Sugar and General.--Java- China-Janan Lijn. VOLEMNIA. British str.. 3,546, Henry Plough, 25th June--Kobe 21st June, Timber. Robert Dollar & Co. Y-LOONG, British str. 12. Wrightson, 27th June-Bangkok 20th June. Rice-- Chinese,

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

Per Luchar, from Shanghai, Mr. Hunter, Mr. Blake and Capt, Gillan.

Per Kamaro Mara, for Hongkong. from Nagasaki. Mr. G. E. Carpender, Mrs K. Ammuio, M. T. Noda and Mr. W. C. Forster.

for Hongkong,

Per Mishima Maru, Bell); then another brother oficer from Shanghai, Capt. R. Watson, Mr. natangled with Sari. the second sister t. Grivehaw, Mrs. A. Denison, Miss E. (Miss Heather Featherstone), and the Denison, Mr. and Mrs. Perfect, Mr. and Color's nephew is forced by his uncle to Mrs. Stewart, Mr. S. Kan, Mr. J. Pietz- rher, Mr. O. Wunderlich, Miss R. Drew, marry Ella, the third sister.

Miss N. Kaganski, Capt. Hume Spur, Mrs. A. Mackintosh, Miss Mackintosh, Master D. Dixson. Master F. Dixson, Miss, A. Dixson, and Mr. K. Saito.

Mr. Raymond Rose has announced a season of grand opera in English at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. He

Per Erviest Simons, for Hongkong, is using all his endeavour to secure the from Port Said, Mr. and Mrs. Tasso; vory best of English opera singers and from Singapore, Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. will encourage young English talent Bachet. Messrs. Frem, Kydd, de Bons- whether in composition or song. Theiere, Knight, Pabinowitz. Whackel and season is to commence on the 1st Novem ichards; from Saigon, Mr. and Mrs. her, and among the works to be produced for the first time will be his own opera,

Joan of Are."

On the 4th June, Sir George Alexander will

Second Mrs. "The revive Tanqueray, with himself and Mrs. in their original Patrick Campbell characters.

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1 HARONETES, reduced to 38 degrees Fahrenheit, in the lovel of the sea in inches, tenth and sandredths.

TEMPERATURE, is the "chada, ` in dogre a

fahrenkelt.

3 HUMIDITY, in percentage of asturation, th nawidity of aär usturated with moistare being 100,

4. DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points.

3 FORCE OF WIND, Locording to Beaufort Sealo.

STATE OF WEATERS, b blue aly, a detacha good, a drizzling rain, fog, & elromy, had, lighting, overcast, p passing showers, a squa **ain, a snow, í thundir, ♥ visibility, w dow (mebi

17 New n inobes fertha and hundredtis

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Otsartutory, Juns 30th

Barometer Temperature Humidity...... Wind Direction

Fores Wasther Rain......

Previous Ou Date On Dar, at

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Miss F. Reay

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Mr A. L. Rook

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Mr & Mrs C W.

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Mr V. Sorby

Mr S. Spiro

Mr F. W. While

Mr H. P. White

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Highest open air Temperature on 29th... 37 Lowest open air Temperature on 29th .. 81

HONGE ONG TIDE TABLE

From 1st to 7th July 1913,

HIGH WATER

Sfonth

Hl'kong

Mean

Time.

h.

Satiege, Mrs. Mirami, Mr. and Mrs. Fonteyn, MessTS. Arbini, Fakayawa, Merton, Romandas. Chapman, and Miss Fos. E. Philibers.

Veil.

hure 32 32 10 58

Per Armand Bekie, for Hongkong, from Kolo, Mr. Meda, Mr. Tayima, Mrs. Surata and infant, Mr. M. Iwasaki, Mr. Sugimoto, Mr. Wakayama, Mr. Koyama, Me ShirmiTakimoto Mr Lumami, Mr Sakamoto-Simochi, Mr. Takeuchi, Mr. Yamoto, Mr. and Mrs. Fushing, Mr Zakaschi. Mr. Yamashite, Mr. Morimoto from Shanghai, Mise Oliviero, Miss Ozario, Capt. Wakefield, The setting is purely Oriental and very Miss Besick and child. Mr. Forrest, Mr. effective. It represents the interior of a Chinese house, and native music with Van Weines, Mr. Anderson, Mr. F. G. ragtime and ballad singing is inter-drup, Mr. Christopherton and Mr. polated.

At the Edmonton Empire. Mr. Cols Robinson has introduced a new act entitled,Chinese Eags and Tatters

Robb.

Per Inaba Maru, for Hongkong, from Some clever Chinese magicians, jugglers Sydney, etc. Hon. G. E. Foster, Mr. and acrobats, including one Hang Ping K. Bowden, Mrs. L. Bowden, Mrs. Chien, are appearing at the Coliseum.

In the production of the old favourite, The Taming of the Shrew," Mr. Martin Harvey is to be congratulated on a distinct success. Mr. Charles Glenney, as Christopher Sly, was a most original and successful representation. Old-world melodies were played on quaint fashioned instruments during the entraete, an Innovation which was greatly appreciated.

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THE AMERICAN MAIL.

The T.K.K. atr. Shinyo Maru left San Francisco for Hongkong on the 7th June, and is due in Hongkong on the 4th July.

THE CANADIAN MAIL.

The C.P.R. str. Empress of Russia loft. Yokohama on the 30th June, at 4 pm, and is due to arrive at Kobe on the 1st July, at noon.

THE ENGLISH MAIL.

The P. & O. str. Ching left Singapore for this port on the 28th June, at Ba.m., with the outward English mails, and is due here on the 2nd July, at about 3 p.m

HUECHANT STEAMERS.

The A.L. str. Koerber left Singapore for this port on the 26th Juno, sad will arrive here on the 1st July...

The German str. Raich left Sandakan on the 26th June, and may be expected here on or about the 1st July.

The N.Y.K. str. Hitachi Maru (Euro- pean Line) left Singapore for this port on the 28th June, and is expected here on the 2nd July.

The N.Y.K. str. Fenong Maru (Bombay Live) left Singapors for this port on the 27th June, and is expected here on the 2nd July.

The Ben Line atr Beudoran, from Leith, Middlesbro' and London, left Singapore on the 27th June, for this port, and may be expected to arrive here on or about the 3rd July.

The N.Y.K. str. Yokohama Mar

Singapore, Fenang, Malacos, Prov, Wellesle(American Line) left Kobe for this port

MALAY STATES Ferak

Selangor Negri Sembika Jobore Kelantan

Palang Kedah Trengganu Perlis

NATHEBLAND INDIA

Sambarang Fedang Sotrabais Fast Coast of Sumatra

Baterin Buitenzorg

British French

NAVAL SQUADDONS

German Japaques Biamese

Masonit

Austrisn United Staten Italian

OFFICERS OF COAFT AND HIyer SteamKE. The Book is printed from New Type specially reserved for the purpoes, and uniformity in every arrangement greatly facilitates reference.

Besides the raual Alphabetical List of Firma the Dicastory gives the CLASSIFIED LISTS of TRADE PROFESSIONS at the Inger Commercial Gentres.

Tha ALPHABETICAL LEFT of RESIDENT- contains the names of over

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24.000 FOREIGNERS,

well as a-ranged, with the Initisla the Samamen in strictly Alphabetical Order taxt any name can be found instantly.

THE MAFS AND FLANS have been engraved in one of the most eminen Firras in Great Britain and are corrected and hought up to date.

They consist th following:-

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COLOURED PLATE OF FLASE OF FORETUMP: 1 MAP OF THE FAR EAST PLAN OF YOKONA MA- PLANOF KONE AND HYOGG

PLAN OF Foiner SETTLEMENTS, Trzamir FLAX OF TarucTAU (KLAUCHAU)

A'LAN OF FOREIGN CUKURSSION, SHANGRA PLAN OF HOFOP=2* (SHANGHAI) with Inne

Showing the ExNDED SETTLEMENT LARG PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA PLAN OF NEW Terzimex (KowLOOR) PLAN OF

OF KUTION. PLAN OF SINGAPORE

LAN UN CIN

PLAN OF BATATA

The CHRONICLE ever he notablo aveng of the last half century in the Far East togethe with the Texts of all the most important Tristim concluded with the countries of Eastern Akis the various Custome Tariff, Trade Regulations, of Commerce, Beales of Commisions Consular send Court Feet, Hongkong Stam Datics. Postal Guide, Signal Codes, Chines Festvals, Tabice of Mauer, Weights and Messures and other Commercial Informasijos. xelndirg'

Chambers

The

CHRONICLE and DIRECTORY, condensed in BKETY posible mana, (D- every year more pazes

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It was years ago universally pronounoud te be the chorpest work of the kind anywhere published, and although very much enlarged and improved in every way, the price in silver now below the equivalent of £1 6a, at whic? it was originally published.

It is published at the Office of the "Honaxone DAILY PRESE,"and can be had from, and Adver tisements seas through the principal Book- sellors ir Asia and through LONDON "Hoogkong Daily Press" Office

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via ports on the 27th June, and is ex pected here on the 6th July.

The N.Y.K. str Kanngua Maru (Calcutta Line), kit Calcutts for this port via ports on the 17th June, and is expected here on the 6th July.

The N.Y. K. str. Sanuka Mare (Ameri- can Line) left Scattle for this port vis norts on the 17th June, and is expected here on the 20th July.

The T.K.K. str. Käyn Maru arrived at Honolulu from Manzanillo on the 11th June, and is due in Hongkong on the 20th July.

The str. Glenroy passed the Suez Canal on the 5th June, for Hongkong vis Straits.

The American and Manchurian Line str. Kaneas passed the Suez Canal on the 17th June, for Hongkong direct.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Fooshing, loft Singapore, is due in Hong-

kong 3rd July.

Fausang, from Shimonoseki, is due in

Hongkong 2nd July.

Mausang, from Sandaken, is dua în

Hongkong 1st July.

Loongsang, from Manila, is due in Hong-

Hongkong 1st July.

SHIRE LINE, LIMITED.

Flintshire, from Portland, is due in

Hongkong 13th July.

Vestalin, from Singapore, is due in Hong-

kong 2nd July.

Den of Ruthven, from London, is due in

Hongkong 22nd July.

BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., UTD. Fadala, from Rangoon, is due in Hong-

kong 7th July

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