TRADE AND COMMERCE.

18. D. SETNA & Cols FORTNIGHTLY REPORT.)

Hongkong, 4th July, 1013. BENGAL OPTUM. --Sales during the fortnight reported of about 16 chosts of Patna Now at $3,850 to $3,876, and Tatna Old 67 chesta aț §8,670 to 25,725; Bonares New 6 chests at $1,750, and Rennrej Oli 5 chestì at 88,0/50--| in all about 92 chests. Clearances during the Fortnight: 8 chests of Patna New, 97 chests of Patna Old; 5 chests of Benares Now, ayni 2 chests of Henares Old-in all about 112 chests. Folii stnek is estimated at about 2439 chest comprising 280', chests of Patna New. 1,392 cuesta of Patna Old, 134 chests of Benares New, and 233 chests of Benares Old. Soll hat gut Luken delivery of by the buyers: 32 chests of Patna New and 110 chosts of Patin Old: 13 chests of Bonares Now, and 36 chests, of Benares Okt --in all about 211 chests.

Closing quotations--Patna New at $2,857, and Palna, Old at $3,725, Benares Now at $3,750. und Benares Old at 58,650),

MALWA OPA. Ruted steady, and sales are reported of läs eftests of Old at $93,040 to $9,500 per pitul. Clearances of about. BR chests. Üüsoki stock, about 1,096 ebests. |

· Søld fit vincleared stock, about 100" chestii Closing quotations-Malwa New at $2,900 to $150 per picul and Malwa Old at $3.050 to $3,500 per pioul.

Corrov.- Sales are agported of about 123. packages at $29 per plut, Closing quota Lions $27 to $30 per pient.

YARN.Although the rate of exchange was low, the anxiety of importers to quit had the effect of weakening the market, otherwise pricvs would have advanced. Safes reported. during the past fortnight are as under;--

CO Bales Chin

Coronation

100

Firidi

2000

100

CEMEN

100

เกษ

201

ר

Dunbar

Currimmbling. Lavid

Hongko Indo-Chitu

FOOD

per late.

No. 6.....$107

B...... 11 10. 16 10....... 110 103. 121 ...... 126

10 126 104...... 126 111 108 111 108 126 10. 127

10s...... 125 10...... 127 J28...... 1

123.....

THE HONGKONG. DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 11TH, 1918.

EXPORTS. Price per picul.

Baboo blinds (per 100 g. ft.)'... ..$2

Bean cil

Boann (Green)...

Benna (White)

Beans (Soy)

Betelnuts...

---

Brass Buttons (per one lac). Bristles (Black)

ABC

(White)

ABC)

Oil

Chumphor Cantharides Cardauum Seeds Chesil Bude Chesis Lignon...

Broken) Catgut Strings (per catty).

bing roots (cleaned) (Unelenaod)

Cinnamon

Counts (Bamboo) (per 1,000 piaca) Drama (per 109 Sets) Enka Pearls... Feather Duck... Fire Crackers ...

***

Гамова

Fishing Line Twisted (per ently) Galingal Garlic Ginger (dry) -.. Glass Boula

(wet)

atue... Groundnuts (with shell-)

(without shell)

Bumen hair Isinglesa King Fisher Skins (per 180)

10 to 14

50

310

300

110

.. 140

650 890

210 80

2

350 D

240

00

110

32

15

**

10. 13 140,250

..121

111128

*9 * 19, 21

36

10

36.

38

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STEAMERO.

ATAGOSAN MARU, Japanese str., 2,523, K. Kawamura, 7th July-Miike 2nd July, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. BENOLEUCH, British str., G. McMillan,

30th June-Moji 24th June, Coal Gibb, Livingston & Co. CHIPSHING, British str. 1,199, T, M.Meyrick

5th July-Tientsin 27th June. Gonoral- Jardino, Matheson & Co.

WEATHER REPORT

On the 19th at 10.55 am--Prosauro bus ko- erased slightly in all districts except over the Lower Yangtze Valley and in the extreme South.

A shallow depression lies over Audio and the western portion of the China Sea.

Light or variable winds are indicated along the east coast of China and my rate wins

The forest for the 24 hours ending at n100% to-day is as follows:

DAIGI MARU, Japanese str., 844, Tourer the orthern portion of the N. China Sea.

shigo, 9th July-Swatow 8th July,

Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha. 10 am, to-day, 0.14 inches, EMPRESS OF Russia, British str., 16,310- 5,789, E. Beetham, R.N.R., 8th July- Vancouver 19th June, General.- Canadian Pacific Railway Co. FAUBANO, British str., 1,410. 8. Malkin.

3rd July--Moji 9h June, Coal-Formosa Channel Jardine, Matheson & Co. HAIYANO, British str., 1,362,

A. E. Hodgins, 9th July-Swatow 8th July, General.-Douglas, Lapraik & Co. 39 HALDIS, Norwegian str., 1,065, Jurgensen

2nd July Amoy 1st July, General Java-China-Japan Lijn.

12

8..

25

1 +

9

12

JAPAN, British str., 3,308, C. P. Siddɔn,

7th July-Calenita 21st June. Gen eral-David Boasson & Co. KWONGSANG, British str., 1,424, W. F

Richard, 9th July-Shanghai th July, General Jardine, Matheson Co.

20LAISANG, British str., 2,223, E. J. Tadd. 250, 400 7th July Shimonoseki 2nd July, Coal and General-Jardine, Matho Kon & Co.

· 90 100

Mattings (Damask) (per 100 pincea)... 40 „

(List) (Canton) (Ningro)

*“

Musal Nax Vezic Partidgo Cune (per 1,000) Paper (oluramin Peppermint Crystals

"Oil...

Pepper (Black

Preserves (box of 6 Jæra) Rico

Bhubarb

Scules (30 piocos) Star Anicecd

Oil...

Sugar Redved... Sugar Candy... Tes

Ten bil

f'in Leaves (file)

Furnaric...

Vermillion

Vitriol Blue.

Walnuts

Wax

A nod fl

34

$1

Zdemry (Kapoor Katchery)

ده

ずる

»

23

19

17

2)

9

-་

1 . 10

روود

40, 230 3315

LORANG, British str., 877, G. H. Bowker, sth July-Weihaiwoi 3rd July, Gen- eral-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

14 MEXICAN PRINCE, British str., 1,953, J. Q. Young, 8th July--Singapore 1st July, Oil Asiatic Petroleum Co. NAMGANG, British str.. 2,591, H E. Gilroy, 9th July-Calcutta 9th June, General.--Jardine, Matheson & Co. PHCUMENT, British str. 1,065, J. H. Booth, 6th July-Saigon 2nd July, Rico-Chinose.

2,120

120., 330

37

Dan 74 28.

48..

EXCHANGE (Closing Quotations).

31 PROTESILAUS, British str., 6,118, Jas. Milheuch, 5th July-Kobe 1st July, General Butterfield & Swire. 9QUARTA, German str., 1,140, H. Madsen, 7th July-Saigon 3rd July, General -Siemssen & Co.

SHINY MARU, Japanese str., 7,296, W. C. T. S. Filtner, 3rd July-San Francisco 4th June, Ganeral.--Toyo Kisen Kaisha.

SIBERIA, American str., 11,284, A. Zeeder, 8th July-San Francisco 12th June, Mails and General.-Pacific Mail S.S. Co.

DISTRICT

* Hongkong & Neighbourhood

HI

FORMULET.

modrate.

South coast of China botweon The same as Hongkong and Lawrecks, į No. 1. South coast of China between ƒ The

Hongkong and Hairon...

same 84

No. 1,

• £. winds, moderate; fair to showery...

MEN-OF-WAR ON THECHINA AND JAPAN STATION.

BRITISH.

Alacrity, despatel-boat, 1,700 tons, 4guns, 2,000

ih.p., Comdr. A. Cochrane, Weihaiwei. Atlas, admirsity (ng, 615 tons, 1,400 i.b.p..

Hongkong.

tremble, gunbost, 710 tous, 200 ip... Lient. Comer. B. H. Prichard, Weihniwei.

Britomart, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 hp.. Lent. Comer. W. H. Darwall, Hongkong. Cadmus, British sloop, 1,070 tons, ihp, 1,400 f.d.,, Dommr. Hugh P. E. T, Williams,

Hankow.

Cherub, water tank and tag, 390 tons,.i.b.p.. 34),

Master W. Smith, Hongkong.

Clio, British stoop, 1,070 tons, ih.p., 1,400

Comdr, Magkonzie, Hongkong.

VISITORS AT-HOTSES

HONGKONG HOTEL

Mr J. M. Arou Mr A. P. Arbini Miss Ballingai Me A. T. Barberini

Mr M. Baring Miss L. Baring. Mr E. B. Bate

Mr C. L. Blant

Mr Stonewall Bood

Mr W. A. Bloedou

Mr C. Brown

|

Mr. R. Browa...........

Dr Bulach

Mr A. J. Cambridge Misa F. Crocker

Mr & Mrs Dortessa

And 2

children

Mr & Mrs B. H.

Douglas

Mr W. A. Dowloy Mr & Mrs H.

Ehrenfele

Varde wint, | Fame, torpedo but destroyer, 340 1008, ! Mis E. M. Crowley

6 ya, 5700 Lbp, Lt-Cowdr. Wilkia- | 2de C, H. Davis son, Hongkong.

Mr J. Dowar Flera 4300 tons 9,000 £4, 13 guns, Capt. Charles F. Charles F. Corbott, M, V. 0., Shangbei. Rampelize, 10, 850 tons, 21,000 Ed, 14 guns, Captain Marcus Rowley till, Weihaiwel. Kinsha 616 tons. i.k.p. 1,200, I-Comdr.

H. Marryatt, Yangtzo Merlin, surveying ship, 1,070,tons, 6 gans, 1,400 hp, Capt. F. C. C. Pass, Labuan, Minotaur, armoured craiser (flagdip Vice. Admiral T. H. Jerram, O. B., Lp, 27,000 Capt. E. B. Kiddle, Waibaiwoi. Monmouth, armoured cruiser, 9,300 tons, ihr, 22,000, Capt. B. H. F. Barttalat, M.V.Ó,, Weivaiwei.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Station,

Nemuro

REGISTER”

10TH JULY, 1913, A.M.

Wind.

Hour.

Baremeter

Temperature.

at Era Level.

Humidity.

Direction.

Weather,

...... 6. 29,91 —

» 29.81

رو

MIR

5

KNE

STY

29, 4

ANE

29.83--

Voslook.....7.29.84 52 Hakodate ..... Tokio............ Kochi Nagasaki... Kagoshima.... Oshima.........+~

29.34

29.78

23.7

Naha Ishija Bonin Is.

29.7

.. 99.82

Chefoo

Weihaiwei Hanko Ishang Kissing ...... Changahe Shanghai Gutzlaff

29.69 68 85 aw

Sharp Peals...

Amoy.

Swatow

Taikoku

$ 29.83 68 29.83 68 76.29.75 8.1 629,84 80 LM 29.79 79 55.29.76

" 29.79

29.80

TriODAS, Dutch str.. 3,061, Kroes, 8th Tainha July Swatow 7th July, General,- | Taipan Java-China-Japan Lijn.

38.. 42 280, 430

12-

25, 100

...

JU

... 20x

17

100

BA

100

70

100.

Textile

17. 10

100

Petit (Min)

13.

20

3-4 38

200

China

200

Currimbley

30

Dunba

12%

124, 133

128.

120

19%

200

» 128 130 130

200

Indo-Chin

128r...

132

200

200

Looria

Coorla

On India TT, Ita....

1971

200

."34-

F20 197

Demand Es

1471

H

on London FT. Sh.

1/11

100

300

Sa-Boo

2. 188 188 1980

Demand Sh.

...

108... 189

On Shanghai...

AQU

.. 2413....

192

1.42

On Singapore aut Penang

300

Moon

182

192

On Japan:

200

Indo- bis.au

144

On Australia (30 days)

2/01

9 E

141

300

Goldmohon

On America

172

208.

18.

240X

Now City

30..... 153

Ön Batavia

150

Fazn blor

..20... 148

Un tienny

200

TOJ

Goorts

30

Kohinoor

..20.... 152 ..20...... T-15

On France...

249

Bar Silver (per oz.).

... 267

YCENGANG, British str. 1,128, Rolfe, 8th

July--Marile 5th July, General. Jardine, Matheson & Co.

Paklini

Phalien Tourane.

6.29

Gold (109

)

...$62,20.

|

|

Menila .........

0. St. Jaires... Aparri

29.03

29.84 75

Alsacen

Namanjee

Dawreal

400 Clut

in all about 5,450 bales, comprising about

50 bules of Nu. 6, 160 balas of No. 8x, 1,200

bales of No. 10s, 1,400 bules of No. 12, 200 bules of No. 10s, and 1,800 bales of No. 204. Unsold stock is estimated at about 27000 bales Sold but not taken delivery of about 37,000 hales, Market closes stendy.

LOCAL YAB.--Sales are reported of about 209 bales of No. Jis at $1272, and about 90 Inles of No. 12s at 8182 per bale-in all

about 100 bales,

JAPANESE YARN.- Sales are reported of about 1.100 hales of No. 20x at $150 to 8153 per bale.

SUNDRY ARTICLES.--In Imports sales are

reported in Apricots at $15 per pien), Besoar Stone at $140 per catty, Clovis at $48 to $32 por picat, Pehenek Feathers at $35 per 10.009, Genda Horus ut-8150 per ratty, Gum Olibanum at $10 to $13 per piest. Kimbe| at 818 to $15 per picu, Mavej at 8 to 10 per picul, and Putrinek at 285 per picul To Exports purchases are reported in Cassie at $14, to $15 per pint; Cassia Bucks at $30 jer pieni. In Green Beans and White Bean at $1 per ficut, Cardamum Seeds at por pical, Zedenry at $13 per picul. Galang at $7 per parul, Sugarendy at 817 por prent. Fire-crackers at various prices ranging

Froni 80 to 230 per ense

The reported closing quotations are

under:

Almonds

alec...

*

as

IMPORTS. Price per picul

Angoor (Grapes)

Apricota (Jardab of

Asafoetida...

Avocintine Stone (per catty)

BD-ilium (ogal).

Bezosr Stone (per catty)

Dhembole

Borax

Burns-al

Cloves

те

Sticks..

(Extracted)

Corundum Stones...

Feathers F'encock's (per 10,00

Fennel Seeds..

Flour, Arnarica (193bs,)

Gendo Horas (eitby)

Gallants (Maya)....

Groundnuts (a goon) -

Gam Olibanum

Hallibore (Kudoo or Kathi)

Ivory (large piece)

(Akola

Ivory (Bamboo)

21

(Khandwar

Kivicies

Mavoj (Raising)

Myrth

Onions, Japan (per picul)

Mfyrambolkems (Harda)"

Onions, Bombay (per banket)

Prawn Dust (per picul)

Putchuck (Ooplate).

Quicksilver

Rhinoserve Horns Bora Oil....

Rose Malocs (Selarus)...

Safonor (Koossomful,}

Saffron Kaiser) por catsy Bago... Saltpatr... Sandalwood

Oil...

Seous Leuves... Shark Beak

Sugar (Java)

(Mauritian)..

...

25 to

12

י :

|

AUSTRIAN OFFICER'S

TREACHERY,

The case of Colonel Redl, who shot himself when it was discovered that he had been acting as a spy to Russia, proves to be very serious from the military point

ཚྭ་ཝཱ་-**

Koahun VARG, Norwegian atr., 874, J. Jobsen, Ath Pescadores · .....

Jantou July-Bangkok 29th June, Rice- Chinese.

Hongkong... Fop Rock ..... YOKOHAMA MARU, Japanese str., 6,409, B.

Mação Wada, 6th July-Seattle. 3rd June, Wachow Flour and General-Nippon Yuson how Kaisha.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The 0.8. K. str. Merien Maru (Ameri- can Line), from Tacoma via Japan ports, July, p.nt, and is the in Hongkong on. left Shanghai for this port on the 9th the 13th July, a.m.

Kobe on the 9th July, at noon, and is due The C.P. R. str. Empress of Japan left of view, During the Bosnian annexation to arrive at Shimider on the 10th July, erisis Colonel Redi was deputy chief of fat U n.m. the intelligence department of the general

staff, one of the most confidential posts on the 0th July, for this port (via The E. & A. str. Aldenhum left Sydney in the Austrian army. He was thenQueensland ports and Manila), and may already in Russian pay, and it is stated be expected to arrive here on the 31st that the most important details of the July.

bilisation and strategie plans of the

The str. Zahra left Manila. on the 9th Austro-Hungarian any were made dois and is due here on the 19th July known to the monarch's most dangerous at daylight, cremy. He subsequently became chief of the staff of the eighth army corps at Prague, where also he was in a position to betray important information. It is wow admitted that throughout the crisis

SHIPPING REPORT.

PASSED THE CANAL..

last winter the movements of the Austrian Light variable wind and foggy.

The British str. Sang Ber reports: Jovens avere replied to and sometimes even anticipated by counter movements on the Bussing side of the frontier. This is new It appears that he went twice to Warsaw explained by Colonel Roll's treachery. last winter and visited the Russian chief of the general staff. Colonel Red's ex- 15 travagence in private life had caused some marks in recent years, but there were 20 no definite grounds for suspicions until 21 the arrest of the two brothers Jandrie, 11 both officers, in March. Among their papers was found a letter from the Russian military attaché telling them to ask Colone! Bell if they could not get etain information elsewhere. Afs that Colonel Red was closely watched, until sufficient proof of his guilt had been collected... It is-stated that other officers related to Colonel Redi were implicated, and some arrests have been made,

12

30

2.1), 2.40

الا الله

180

w

In an interpellation in the Reichsrath some deputies complained that the way in which Colonel Red was practicably forced to commit suicide was likely to prevent |

May 30th-Antilochus, Nore. June 6th-Ernest Simans, Glenroy Teucre, Tydens, Den of Glumis. Jane 10th-Bohemia, Nippon. June 13th-Calebas, Indrani, Namur, File, Perseus.

Kas, Larnt.

June 17th-Bengloe, Dunbar, Lennas.

Forwvierts, Cotswold Range, Fangisze, June 20th.-Miyasaki Maru, Ningchow,

Amazone, Q. J. D. Ahlers.

June 24th-Ghazer, Liberia, Meinam. June 27th-Lothian, Stentor, Nankin. July 1st Bearenne, Palanna, Peking, Princess Alice, Afghan Privee, Arabia,

5

+

10.

12.1

July 4th--Belgravia. Konigen Luise,

the full clearing up of the affair and the Tranqueyar, Glenjara. discovery of his accomplices which a

700 150 regular trial would have made possible,Kama

Maru, Bitano Maru, Onifu.

35040 The reply of the minister of national Peleus, Polynesien.

320 350 720. 500

300 400

defence to the interpellation about the

Legaspi Bacolod Iloilo Cebu... Labuan

9

n 29.82 75

9 a 29 80 81

29.86 84

GURIM Boosbal

T. F. CLAXTON, Director,

1 BAROKETZE, rodaond to 32 degrees Fahrenheit. sa tho lord of the sex in inches, tenth and

adredths,

TEMPERATURE, in the bado, in degrees fahrenheit,

3 HOMLITY, in porcentage of enteration, the aawidity of air maturated with moisture being 140,

4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to two pointa,

5 Ponca OF WIND, according to Beaufort Solo. lost,d drizzling rain, f fog, a gloomy, h bail 1, 6 STATE OF WEATHE2, b blue sky, a datashed lightning, o overcast, passing showers, 4 squall, rrain. & snow, thaador, v visibility, w daw (weck

7 RAFY inches tenthe and handrol the

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER

Hongkong Observatory, July 10th

Barometer. **. Temperature

Previous Ou Dato On Dat

Day

1 31

14

at 2 pa 6 a... 12 p.

Mothon, zivor gunbust, 180 tons, 3 gun, ih.p. 800, Lieat. Comdr. Ahu Dixon, West River,

Newcastle, 2nd class cruiser. 4,800 tons, turbine 22,000 f.d., Capt. F. A.Powlett, Weikainei. Nightingale, river gunboat, 85 tons, 240 a.p., Lt.-Comdr. Malcolm Murray, R.N., Yang- Otter, torpedo-bost destroyer, 385 tons, 6 guns,

teze.

G.

Mackinnon

6,300 i.h.p., Lient. Comdr. Wilkinson, Canton. Ribble, TB.D., 590 tons, 7,500 f. 5 g

Lt-Comdr. E. J. Woihaiwei. Robin, river gunboat, 25 tons, 2 guns, 240 h.p.. Lt.-Comdr. J. Fleetwood-Nash, West River Rosario, depot ship for Submarines, 960 tons, f.hp. 1,400, Commander N. E Arohdale. Hongkong, Sandpiper, river gunboat, 85'teng, å gans, 240, hp., Lieut. Lomde, 1. A. S. H. Hutton, weat River Snips, river gunboat, $5 tone, 2 guns, 240 h.p.

Lt-Comir, Maurie B Leslie, Tangtoo. Paku, torpedo boat destroyer, 305 tons, i.b.p.,

6,000, Gunner W. H. Byder, Hongkong. Tamar, racalving ship, 4,650 tons, o gun,

Commodoro R. Austrather, C.M.G., Hong Long.

Leal, giver gunbest, 180 tons, 2 guns, 800 1.h.p. Lient-Comdr, tou Gay Stopford, Chang kiong

Taintle, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 hp.. Lieut. Con, EL, B. N. Cottrell Dormer, Ya ngtas. Usk, 1.B.D., 590 tons, 7,500 f.d., 6 guns, Lt.

Maxwell, Weikuiwel,

Virso, torpedo but donroyer, 395 tons, & zuur,

500 peut.-Comdr. Boddam What ham, Weihaivei

Welland, F., 7,500 £1,6 gua:,

Cou

Whiting

game, 5,930 h.p., Wieheiwei,

haiwet,

destroyer, 360 tons, out-Comde, R Noville,

Capt W. Ehrhardt Mr Sig. Eliszgen Mrs C. Finlayson Mr H. G. Fisher Mr W. E. Fischer Mr K. B. Fontains Mr & Mrs Ford

Mr Denman Fuler Mr H. Garrow

C.

Mr & Mrs I. H. Genre Dr J. M. Gillespie Miss M, Glen

Mrs N. Gottlieb and Mr A, G. Gordon

вод

Mr J. Gourger Mr R. J. Grimshaw Mr. V. Goulbourn

:

Mr P. O. von Griso-

gono

Mr. B. Hanata

Dr J. G. conn Miss Ruby Hanson Mr W. T. Harbord Mr R. L. Hoobt Hon Mr E. A. Howatt,

0.1.0.

Miss M. Hill

fr Barton Holmer Mr T. Honiton Mr E. B. K. Han!

Capt R. Inno

Mr

Mr E. S. Kabel Mr Ellis Kadoorie Mr M, Korsakowitz Mr & Dira W. Knight

KriseRDAN- Mr. W. M. Law Mr F. Leoman Dr & Mra Lisegang Mr F. T. Lloyd :" Mr&Mrs Baliui- Mr U. Farebrother

Masen Muthieson » Mrs E. T. Matheson Mrs Geo. Martia Mr & Mrs

MacIntyne

Mr C. Mackio

Noll

Dr & Mrs C. W.

MoKonny

Mr 3. K. Mehte Mr A Merton Mr.J. Merecki Mr W: Bioss Mr A. B. Moulder Mra J. D. F. Müldor Mr J. D. F. Külder Miss G. O'Leary Mr W. O'Neill

Dr Noubert- str J.Ormiston Mr H. H. Pothick Mr & Mrs C. H. Fool Mr E. H. Roy Miss F. Rray Mr W. M. Russell Mr & Mrs M. Roid.

Mr-F. D. Schmidt

Mr E. Shuomann

Capt Spear

Mies C. Speich

Mr & Mrs O. Sprianier

Mr J. C. Biblog

Mr PT. Singer

Mr & Mrs E. B. Smith

Mr 8. Spiro Copt J. Varghan: Capt H. A. Walker Mr&Mrs B. Webb MrR W. While Mr-H. P. White Mr W. E. Weidler Mr G. G. Wood Mr S. A. Yeadesll.

KING EDWARD HOTE

|

Mrs B. Almond

Mr F. J. Cargill

Mr C. Castre Mr T. Chee

Mr R. Connell Mr H. E. Connel! Mr & Mrs Debbie

Mr W. Donaldso Mr Walker

Mr & Mrs F.

MoHugh

Mr & Mrs Kraft

Mr. M. F. Murray. Miss F. Saunders

Mr & Mrs W. W.

Gorlach

Widgoon, suzboat, 195 tons, 2 guns, SCO h.p.,

Lisut,ami Comdr. J. Q. F. Rorrott, Yangtzblr Goo, Grimble Woodcock, gunboal, 150 tona, 2 guns, dov ži

Mr J. B. Harris Comdr. M. B. R. Blackwood, Yang Mr & Mrs Heinemann

Mr E. J Hingle

Woodiark, grabost, 150 tons, 2. guns, 550 b.p.. Lieut. Comdr. Robin W. Lord, Yangtze

Submarinos:--

C. 36, D. J. MoGilerio, Lieut. Comm. C. 37, 3. A. Gaimes, Lieut. Commr. C. 39, E. K. C. Pope, Lt.-Comtr. T.B, 035, Lt. Com, Harding, Hongkong. T.B. 035, Et.-Com. Stilemau. Hongkong T.B. 037, L.-Com. Nicol, West River T.B. 938, Lt. Com Seymour, West River.

FOR EUROPE AND AMERICA,

INDIA, AUSTRALIA, &o,,

and for

PRIVATE RESIDENTS AT THE OUTPORTS,

A Comprehensive and Complete Record

of the

NEWS OF THE FAR EAST

29.75

23.74

29.72

87

80

85

Humidity......

67

91

71

is given in the

Wind Direction'.. Foro

Bart

ESK

South

ONG KONG

1

1

Weather

C

p

in

0.14

Highest open air Temperature on 9th... 90 Lowest open air Temperaturo on 9th... 79

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,

From 11th to 17th July 1913.

HIGH WATER

Fight

LOW WATSE

La'kong Masn

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July 8th Ambria, Gachen. Japan, satur. 12 a Real espionage case threw little new light 300 300 on the subject, the minister's clef object Thenus, Bieron Ogilvy, Neteux.

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15 apparently being to deepen the mystery

10urrounding Redl's last hours in order

not to be forced to admit that the officers

lu who took his confession practically com

pelled him to commit suicide. This part

of the minister's speech consequently

5 made an unfavourable impression on the 20 House The chief point of interest in the speech was the minister's statement that Redl acted as spy for more than one It is thought that prob- ably Servia was meant as well as Russia.

360 400 Foreign State.

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13 The minister also stated that Red had no complices, and could not have betrayed Germany's military secret, nor the details

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12 of the Austrian mobilisation, as he did

45 not know them. According to the

350 minister's statement, he only revealed the geucral instructions for mobilisation.

5 The minister declared that the arrest of Red's friend, Lieutenant Horinka, was in connection with the former's perverse instincts, and not espionage.

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