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[From Our Own CORRESPONDENT.]
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 8TH, 1918.
LONDON, June 6th. The Chinese play, "The Yellow Jackes," has decidedly caught on and should | certainly attract residents of the Far East visiting the metropolis this season. Mr. Rutland Barrington, who may be remem bered in the Gilbert-Sullivan operas, is now portraying the part of choras in a vory quaint style. Mr. Martin Harvey is about to produce at the Prince of Wales Theatre, Edward, Knoblanch? comedy, "The Faun." Mr. Harvey w appear in the title role.
Mr. Hey
ARRATOON Ápesup British str., 2,931, Waller, 3rd July-Singapore 27th June, General--David Sassoon & Co. BARON ERSKINE, British str., 9,505, J. Sarker, 28th June-New York 8th May, Case Oil.-Standard Oil Co. BANCLEVER, British str. G. McMillan,
30th June-Moji 24th June, Coal Gibb, Livingston & Co. BIRKENFELS, Gorman sbr. 5,634, O Maselius, 6th July-Taku 30th June, Beeds-Hanburg-Amerika Linie CHIPSHINO, British atr., 1.199, T. M. Meyrick 5th July-Tientsin 27th June. General- Jardino, Matheson & Co.
has also acquired the rights of a one not pe DRAK, Norwegian str., 1,102, J. Bing, play entitled, Womankind, written by 5th July-Swalow 4th July, GaneraL | Mr. Wilson Gibson in verse, and will
Chinese
-produce it-an-a-curtain-Faiser with Misg FAUBANG British str. 1410, S. Małkin, | N. de Silva in the fead, supported by Mr.
3rd July-Moji 27h June, Coal-Franklin Dyall. Jardine, Matheson & Co.
FURU MARE, Japanese str., 3,047, R. Tominaka, 1st July-Moji 25th June, Coal.Mitsui Busan Kaisha. GROMANIA, German str, 1,000, Jepsen, 20th June Sydney, Copra --Siemisen & Co. HAITAN, British str., 1,292, J. S. Roach, 6th July-Swatow 5th July. General. -Douglas, Lapraik & Co. HALDin, Norwegian str., 1,065, Jurgensen,
2nd July-Auy 1st July, General. Java-China-Japan Lijn. HONGKONG, French str., 743, Marquerite,
15th
Tristan and Isolde" is to be revived in the autumn, when Mr. Raymond Roze gives his promised operas in English-at- Covent Garden: “ Carioen" is also to be produced in a new style, of course, int English.
At the Golisoum, on Monday, 23rd inst., will be produced, to commemorato the Wagner centenary, a series of eight
5th July-Haiphong 2nd July, Gen- | tableaux, showing scenes from "Parsifa!," eral.-A. R. Marty, KAIYO MARC, Japanese str., 2.919, 6. Mr. Byam Shaw, is designing the scenery and the special music will be under the Minato, 1st June-Karatan June, Coal--Suzuki & Co.
direction of Sir Henry Wood. KANAGAWA MARE, Japanese str., 6,337, M. Machida, 6th July-Calcutta 16th June, General Nippon Yusen Kaisha. MACHEW, Germana str.. 996, Zollner, 6th July-Bangkek 28th July, Rice and GeneralButterfield & Swire. MATHILDE, German str., 82, Schlaikier, 5th July-Hoihow th July, General
--Jebsen & Co. MASANG, British str., 1,646, Corneck, 30th
July-Bandakan 23rd Jane, Timber-- Jardine, Matheson & Co. ONSANG, British str., 1,44, Picknell, 24th June-Saigon 20th June, Rice and Meal-Jardine, Matheson & Co. PROTESILAUS, British str., 6,178, Jas.
Mr. Gaston Mayer bis undertaken the sole direction of a season of French playe at the New Theatre, which commenced on the 5th inst, when Mme. Jeanne Gronier appeared in "L'Habit Vert," by MM. de Flers and de Caillavet..
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Sir Herbert Tree's autumn production is to be Mr. Louis N. Parker's new play, Joseph and his Brethren." This may
discussion advisability of putting on a scriptural subject, but the Lord Chamberlain has read the play and has given his consent, and some high dignities of the Church have approved of it. Sir Herbert Tree in an interview said: I am fully aware that this play must be done with great reverenon, and, indred, it was impressed | où me not only by my own instincts but also by the words of the Lord Chamber- lain. The author and I have given an undertaking that the play shall not be produced anywhere except under such conditions as were approved by thei authorities. It will be my object to present Joseph and his Brethren' with all the soleronity and simplicity of this great world story, while, of course, the Úgyptian life will be shown in all its grandeur. For the production, early in September, I shall have the co-operation of my friend, Mr. Louis N. Parker.
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·Seres, Norwegian str., 95, Hor. Crenter, 8th July-Bangkok 20th July, Rice and Flour-Chinese. SIAM, British str., O., F. Prynne, 25th June-Pulo Sambo 18th June, Case Oil--Asiatic Petroleum Co. Sass, British str., 1,232, C. B. Simoas, 3rd July--Newchwang 27th June, General. Butterfield & Swire. Snivya Mamu, Japanese str., 7,996,
V. 6. T. S. Filme:, 3rd July-San|| Francisco 4th Juve, General-Topo Kisen Kaisha, SORU MRE, Japanese str. 119, K. Tashiro, 4th July-Smow Jul July, General- Osaka Shosen Kaisha.
Mis Hilda Trevelyan and Mr. Edmond Taiso, British str., 1,350, G., H. Penne.
father, 4th July-Manila 1st July, Gwent have produced at the Vaudeville, General--Butterfield & Swire.
a new three-act comedy entitled, "Yours." Vatto, Norwegian str. 874, J. Jobsen, oth written by Wilfred T. Coleby and Sydney July-Bangkok 29th June. Rice-Dlow. It is full of curious situations, Chinese.
plenty of comedy. though perhaps a little
and the characters WONGKOL, German str. 874, Oltmanns, drawn out,
6th July-Bangkok 7th June; Rice indefinite. The story is that a collection Butterfield & Swire.
of animals are left by an eccentric individual to Arthur Worth who is a very enterprising and pushing member of Parliament. These animals are loved by Jennie Gibson, who is the principal Alacrity, despatch-boat 1,700 tons, 4guas, 2,000
ib.p. Comdr. A. Coobrane, Weihaiwei, character in the play. Worth introduce to his mother one Jim Wilson, a would be
tias, admiralty tug, 615 tonn, 1,400 i.b.p...
Hongkong. suicide, who, he drilares, he pulled from Bremble, sunboat, 710 tons, 900 Lp.b. Lieut. the front of an express train, whereas he Per Yokohama Mart, for Hongkong, se a fiver to two porters who did save
Wilson to keep quirt so that he shouldi from Seattle, etc., Mr. M. L. Slinger have de credit of an act of heroisma." land, Mr. E. D. Slingerland, Mr. M. O.
Worth's chief idea is to have the rescue Neil, Rev. P. M. Keracud, Ray. published and to get rid of Wilson, who Barriore, Rev. M. Bouvier and Rev. Chas, conie to him and said. "You gaved Cherb, water tank and ing, 390 tons, i.k.p., 34, Woodcock, ennboat, 150 tons, 2 gans, Stu i P
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BRITISH.
Comar. B. E. Prichard, Yangte,
Beitostart, gun bast, 713 tons, 900 h.p. Lient.
Comdr. W. H. Darwall, Hongkong. Camus, British sloop, 1,070 tons, ihp, 1400 Ld, Comiar. Hugh P. £. T. Williams, Shanghai
What are you Master W. Smith, Hongkong. Per Miyazaki Maru, from London, going to do for me?" Miss Marjorie lia, British loop. 1,070 tons, i.hp., 1,400 Mr. and Mrs. Takeuchi and 2 children,Grey Worth's fance conceives the idea. Comdr, Mackenzie, Hongkong. Mr. T. Takeuchi, Mr. 1. A. Southwell, of making him a partner with Jennie in Fame, torpedo-boat destroyer, 340 lous, Mr. W. Smith, Mr. S. Koshida, Mr. the naimal shop. Lady Worth, a very 6 guns, 5,700 h.p., Lt-Comdr. Wilkin and Mrs. F. P. Merrit, Mr. W. C. Woodharitably disposed woman, consents and son, Hongkong. field, Mr. A. McGill, Mrs. W. H. Coste finds the capital. In the second act we Flors 4,350 tons, 2000 1.d., 13 guns, Capt. and 2 children, Mrs. M. Fukuda, Mrs.
Charles F. Charles F. Corbett, M. V. O., F. W. Coste and child, Mrs. Miya, Mr.
Hampshire, 10, 850 tons, 21,000 f.d. 14 guns,
Shanghai. Y. Hiraga, Mr. M. Igrai, Mr. S. Shimaki, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hiyeda and
Kingha, 616
Captain Marons Bewley Hill, Weihaiwei. 2 children, Mr. H. Nakano, Mr. and Mrs.
tons, ih.p. 1,2X, L-Comdr. H. Marryatt, Yangtze S. Mitsunaga and child.
Merlin, surveying ship, 1,070,tons, 6 guns, 1,40
ihp., Capt. F. C. C. Pasco, Labuan.
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June 1, British str. Filialla, from Calculta for Juana.
see Jennie as a most convincing trades- woman dealing in all classes of animals and it may be mentioned here what a very effective scene it is with rabbits, dogs, parrots, monkeys, mice, cats, etc. Wilson
becomes so much taken up with the
animals that he refuses to sell, and Mr.
# nervous or neuras- thenic
origin, and have obtained excel- lent resnits."
Teal, river ganboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, 200 i.b... Liant.-Comdr. Ron Gay Stopford, Chung Hang..
'histle, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 hp.. Lieut.
Com, H. R. N. Cottrell-Dormer, Yangtze
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 7th at 11.45 am--The northorn da. pression has passed into the Pacific, Pressure has accordingly increased considerably at Vladivostock and over N. Japan. It has increased slightly along the north-east coast of China, and decreased slightly over the Loochoo8, Luzon, Annam, and the south coast of China.
A shallow day ression. ́ex tond from the Looohoos to Hongkong.
Light or variable winds are indicated along the oast coast of China and ever tho N. China
Bea:
Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at 10a.m. to-day, 0.00 inches,
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon Lo-day ia as follow-
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South coast of China-between The same as.
No. 1. Hongkong and Lamooks.
South cast of China between [The same Hongkong and Hainan... No. 1.
* Light or variable winds, fine at first, some rain lator.
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Comdr. Seymour, Weihai voi. Whiting, torpede.best destroyer, 360 tons. F
gs. 5,900 Lp., Licat-Comir, R. Neville, Wishaiwei.
Widgoun, gunboat, 195 tons, 2 guns, 800 b.p. Lieut, and Coudr. J.C.F. Berrett, Yangtz- Ent Comdr. M. D. R. Blackwood, Yang-- 483. woodlack, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 lp., Liant Comdr. Robin W. Lloyd, Yangtzo,
ubmarines:
C. 36, D. J. McGillewis, Lient-Comim. C. 37, J. A. Gaimes, Lieut.-Commr.
C. 38, T. K. C. Pope, Lt Coman. T.B, 0135, Lt. Com. Handley, Hongkong. T.B. 036, Lt-Com. Stileman, Hongkong TA 037, L.-Com. Nicol, West River.
Prescott, Lady Worth's secretary, is linotaur, armoured oruiser (flagabin Vice. T:B. 038, Lt. Com. Seymour, West River.
baking stock with the assistance of Guppy; a most humorous and elever assistant. The business droops and is closed. Jeanie discovers she is in love with her partner, Wilson. Guppy discovers the secret of the so-called rescue by Worth and he June 1, British str Llander, May 30, makes a good thing out of it. Worth is from Christmas Island for Singapore. to have prosented to him a medal for June 1, Dutch str. Kerimata, Schuur-heroism, Guppy tries to make capital out ian, June 1. From Batavin for of his knowledge, but is frustrated by Amsterdam.
June, British str Kiutack, June 2, from Batavia for Djeddah.
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June 8, British str., Myndford, from Naura for Europe....
June 9, British str. Rajput, from Colombo for Suerabaja.
June 10, British str., Waipara, May 7, from Dondon for Brisbane.
June 13, British str. Quito, from Calcutta for Soerabaja.
June 14, German str. Planen. Schuldt, from Hambury for Bataria.
Worth giving, at the last moment, credit To the real preservers. Wilson marries Jenny, as can be expected. Miss Hilde Trevelyan, who is a great favourite, plays Jennie with such ease as to make tho character true to life; she is most natural Venne, who may be remembered as and never over-exaggerated. Miss Lottie
belonging to the old school of netresses, exhibits her clever acting in making the best of imposible situations and keeps her audience in excellent humour, Miss "Jossie Winter, as Marjorie Grev, inakes
Admiral T. H. Jorram, C. B., i.h.p, 27,000 Capt. E. B. Kiddle, Weibaarei. Monmouth, armoured cruiser, 9,300 tona, i.b... 22.00, Capt. B. H. F. Barttelot, M.V.O., Weiweiwei.
Mooren, river gunhos, 180 tons, 2 guar, Lb.p. 800. Liect, Coudr. Alsu Dixon,
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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
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Pight
LOW WATH
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Mr & Mrs Beyer Major Bowon, A.P.D.
Mr G. A. Dutton Consul & Mrs Bitzen Mrs Frisk
Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Lt.Col. Gordon Hall
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Newasstie, 2nd class oruiser. 4,800 tons, turbine 22,000 f.d., Capt. F. A.Powlett, Waihujwei,, Nightingale, river gunboat, 25 tons, 240 & p. Lt.-Comdr. Malcolm Murray, B.N., Yong- taze. Otter, torpedo-boat destroyer, 385 tour, 6 gnar, 6,300 i. p., Lieut.Comdr. Wilkinson, Canton. Bibble, T.B.D., 590 tons, 7,500 fd, 6 guer,
Lt-Comdr. E. J. G. Mackinnon On the Day Prouding the Doparture of the satur. 12 4 18 Weihainei.
5 16 # English Mails from the Year of the Closing
13m 5 7 Robin, river gunboat, 85 ions, 2 guns, 240 h...of the Indian Mints to the Fine Coinage of
6 50 Lt.-Comdr. J. Fleetwood-Nash, West River Sivor
14m 5 54 Rosario, depot ship for Submarines, 960 tons,
The 1400, It Commr N. E. Archdale, Hongkong. Sandpiper, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 gans, 240, hp, Lisut.-Comdr. I. A. S. H. Huttou. West River
prominent part of the character. Mr. Edwin Gwenn is extremely funny as Guppy, especially in the stock taking cene, when he reports a great increase in Exipe, river gunboat, de tours, 2 gum, 240 h.p. the number of rabbits.
Mr. Ronald
June 16, British str. Pelykenus, Smith, Juno 16, from Batavia for Anjer Djeddah. June 14, German str. Colmar, Martin, June 14, from Tjilatjap for Batavia.
Squire as Arthur Worth is natural and June 14, British str. Priem, Black, fromasy. On the whole the piece is well. Liverpool for Batavia.
played. A new clever curtain-raiser was June 17, British str. Upude, from 260 aroduced entitled, "13, Simon. Calcutta for Samarang.
street," and should prove attractive.....
Lab-Comdr. Maurice B Leslie, Yang 80, Taku, torpedo best dintroger, 305 tonă. i.h.p.,
6,000, Guunar W. H. Eydar, Hongkong. Tamar, receiving slip, 4,650 tour, 6 guns Commodore R. Anstruther, C.MG., Hong kong.
DEMAND DRAFTS ON BOMBAY
RATES
FROM 1893 TO 1909;
ALSO
FOR SOVEREIGNS, GOLI LEAF, BAR SILVER (From 1900), and other Useful Information.
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Office of
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A TABLE OF THE
RATES OF EXCHANGE AT ROMBÁY
For Demand Drafte on London on the day of or preceding the departure of the
11-58-435 English Mails; alse Table of the
Yearly Approximate Averages for 38 years,
FROM 1874 TO 1909.
JUND VOLUMES of the HONG KONG
WEEKLY PRESS, JULY to DECEMBEL, 1912 With Isner: Price $7.50.
Ou Sile at the "HONGKONG DAILY. PRESS Oce.
"
Hongkong, 10th March, 1913.
PRICE $2 CAS.
On Sale at the DAILY PRESS Оe or Local Booksellers,