10PO

Quoi dess mora than cleanseand beautify the teeth;

it

preserves therá from decay; it refreshes the whole mouth to the point of 'exhi aration, Keps the gums healthy and me from tenderness, and de-. btfully perfumes the breath. And by a remarkable pro- pony peculiar to Odol alone, it pormentes the meleone of the entire oral ravity

mucous

wak its antiseptic elements, leaving the mouth proof Er hours afterwards "against the attacks of injur ious bacteria which inevitably destroy the teeth.

SHIPPING

[945-4

IN PORT.

B'STANEKA.

NOTES AND NEWS.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1ST, 1913.

Only once as an older man than Mr. Bridges (who is sixty-nine) been appointed to the Laureateship. That was when Wordsworth succeeded Southey at the age of sewnty-three. The youngest of the band was the Rev. Lawrence Eusden, who was thirty when he succeeded Nicholas. Rowe an appointment which, we are told, evoked considerable ridicule.

The window which has been placed in the nave of Westminster Alibey to thr uf Lord Kelvin has been an-mory unveiled in the presence of a large and distinguished congregation. Underneath the picture, which is of striking and handsome design, is a tablet with the Kelvin of Largs, words: Baron engineer and natural philosopher, born 1595, died 1973."

The advertiser las done much to enrich the English language with new words, and there is, n poster in London just now which seems to have struck out quite a now, line in the endeavour to say soME- tling fresh in praise of a lady perform

She is described ing in one of the revues in large capitals as "Dainty! Illuring!! strikes one Surprising!!!" "Illuring as quite a good word.

It is practically arranged that the Prince of Wales and Prince Albert are to pay a prolonged visit to Canada next yeur, and will leave towards the end of June. They will be absent from this country for something like four or five months, and during that time will see practically all there is in Canada to interest them. It is doubtful, however, whether they will visit the United States,

Now that Duke Ludwig of Bavaria has Curia, British str., 1,500, F. Mefiarity, secured & divorce, only one actress is left 20th August-Swatow 19th Augu trong the marganatic consorts of German princes. Twelve months after the death Ballast.Butlerfeld & Swire.

capoused morganatically CursnCA, British. str., 1,940, Finlayson,of his second wife, the Duke of Saxe

Meiningen 2 August-Manila 20 Angust

Fraulein Helen Franz, a number of the General,-Butterfield & Swire. CRITGES, Chice str., 1,177, W. Ross, famous Saxe-Meiningen Company of

extended over forty years. 27th August-Shangh 24th August,layers, and their married life has now General,Chinese.

CHUNSANG, British str., 1,418, G. J Mattock, 29th Augus Sourabaya 1st August, Sugar-Jardine, Mathe son & Co. PvʊsvNG, British six, 1,410, IE Z Malkia 2d As-Suurabiya and Somany August. Sogne-Jardins, Matheson & Co HAARE, Geroma str., 780, K. Stabunon, Jach August-Newport 1st July, Coal

Order.

HARATA Mane, Japanesa str.. 3,870,

August-Bingapore Nomura, esti 3rd August, Ceneral--Nippon Yusen Kaisha.

IKALA, British str., 2,821, 1. Carruthers, 21st August-Moji 14th August, Tim her.-Order.

KALE MARE, Japanese str., 2,084, Y. 23rd August-Swatow Yann.node, 22nd August, General.-Örder. KATHE, Germun str., 1,209, H. Frandsen, 25th August-Samarang 16th August, Sugar.-Order,

A

The real peril of St. Paul's Cathedral is explained by Mr. J. M. W. Halley in the Architects and Builders Journal. The dome weighs 52,000 tons; the piers are only of Portland stone, with a core of rubble, and the dom has an increasing tendency to lean to the south-west. Wren, says Mr. Halley, left too small a margin The prohibition of is not at rest now. of anfety in his supports and the building excavation in a definite area around the cathedral is the writer's suggestion.

THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO.,!

LIMITED.

Telogmplie Adlers+ :—“DOCK," Yokohama.

Codes usel:A.B.C. 4th and 5th Editions, Linber's, Scott's, 13. and Watkin's: DRY DOCK DEPARTMENT-Telephone Nos. 376, 506, or 68.

NO. 1 DOCK. Docking Length 515 ft.

NO. 2 DOCK.

NO. 3 DOCK.

Docking Length 6 ft. Docking Longth ft.

Every description of repair-work is undertaken. A large assortment of material including tail shefts are kept in stock. Two powerful tow boats, floating derrick to lift 45 tons, pneumatic, electrice, hydraulic plants, etc. Manufacturers of engines, boilors, tags, lighters, constructioral steel work, etc. Truders on short notice by liter or cable,

WAREHOUSE DEPARTMENT:-

ye buildings, principally of brick and steel, 310 entravees, 37 Imiblings are privato bonded warehouses Floor area 68,218 square yards, or 1.1 acres.

Custom-house brokerage and insurance undertaken. Rates molerate.

F712 Mooring Basin, 800 feet by 100 feet by 25 feet deep, adjoining the docks and warehouses,

ON

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1913.

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CHINA. Sonchow Peking

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Trade C'tres, Shansi, Newchwang chang Dajron. Port Arthur. Chefoo. Weihaiwoi.:

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The latest invention of M. Louis Bleriot is an aeroplane exelusively serial-that is to say, which starts from a wire rope, which may be fixed parallel with the side of a vessel, returning. to anchor on the Kisochan. same cable. The idea occurred to Bleriot Tsinanîn. when attending a meeting at Monaco some Mudlson. months ago and observing the difficulties which hydroplanes had in rising from and alighting on rough water. The new idea is likely to be taken up by the French davy.

Shanghai.

Canton. Whampoa. Kowloon. Lappa. Samshui.

VESSELS EXPECTED.

TEE AMERICAN MAIL The P.M. str. Persia loft Yokohama Sunday, between 2 and 4 p.m., för Hong- kong via Manila. The United States mail has been transferred to the, str. Emprees of Russia, arriving at Hongkong on the 1st September, at 9 a.in.

THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.. The I.G.M. str. Coblenz Jest Sydney on the 23rd: August, and may be, expected here en er about the 15th September.

The E&A str. Eastern left Sydney for this port on the 7th August (via Queensland Ports, Port Darwin, Timor and Manila), and may be expected to arrive here on the 20th September.

PIER CANADYAN, MAIL. Tim CP.R. str. Einarese of Bussia left Shanghai on the 29th August, at 6.30 p.m., and is due to arrive at Hongkong on the 1st September, at 9 a.m.'

⠀⠀ THE · GERMAN, MAIL. The I.G.M. str. Prinz Ludwig, carrying the German nails, with dates froin Berlin of the 6th August, left Singapore on the 130th August, at 9 a.m., and may be ex- pected here on or about the 3rd September,

at 9. a.m.

MERCHANT STEAMERS.

The N... str. Rangoon, Maru (Bom bay Line) left Bombay for this port via ports on the 20th August, and is expected here on the 6th September.

The N..K. str., Bombay Juru (Bom bay Line) left Kobo for this part via Moji on the 28th August, and is expected here on the 5th September.

The NY.K. str. Kitano Mary (Ears pean Line) left Yokohama for this port August, and is expected here on the 8th vis Kobe, Moji and Shanghai on the 27th September.

VISITORS AT HOTEL.

HONGKONG HOTAL

M.J. M. Aaron

YA. T. Barberini Misa E. A. Bartlett. 'Mr H. Brain Bates

Mr E. R. Bate Mr. K. Balilios IT H. van Breen Mr S, M. Brown Mr A. J. Cambridge Miss R. Canet- Mrs Carter

Miss D'Alinads

Castro Master D'A'mada

Cartro

Mr & Mrs

Mr P. O. von Griso-

gono

Mr V. Goulbourn Mr E. R. Hale Mr. P. C. Hall Mr & Mrs W. A.

Hannibal

Dr J. G. Hanna Mr W. T. Harbord Hon Mr E, A, Hewatt.

C.MS.

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Dr B. Y. Rowell

X.

F. D'Almada a Castro Mr F. T. Chapple Mr A. H. Cobb Dr. A. L. B. F

Coleman

Mr J. J. Connell Mr C. A. Damm Mr C. H. Davis Mr J. Dewar

Mr & Mrs Darteano

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dorp

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drp

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Miss O. W. Fester Miss M. Foster Mr W. F. Finlayson

Bir Denman Follor

The NY.K. str. Tango Haru (Euro

30 & 1. H. Gears Dr J. M. Gillespie pean Live). left Colombo for this port via Mr H.Gallotio

The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s. et.rs P. If Gilhools Singapore on the 28th August, and is Mrs F. W. Gage expected here on the 10th September. Teddo kit Port Said on the 20th August, Mrs B... Gillis

The N.Y.K. str. Tosa Muru (Calcutta and is expected to arrive here no or about the 13th September Line) left Calcutta for this port via ports on the 26th August, and is expected here The N.Y.K. str. Budo Mare (American on the 14th September. Line) left Seattle for this port on the 12th August, and is expected here on the 14th Hop-September.

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HONGKONG METEDENLOGICÁL

REGISTER. Hongkong Observatory, August 31st.

Previous On Dato On Date

st at Day

Sarawak. Brunei.

Haiphong. Handi. Tonkin Provinces, Quinhon.

PALLIPINES. Iloilo. Manila.

BORNEO.

Labuan. British North Borneo. BANGKOK

ADED. Huć.

Saigon. Cambodge.

Cahu.

at 2 p.m. 6 ..

2 pm.

Barometer

59.82 20,85

99,81

Temperaturn Himidity

86

81

87

18

87

68

Wind Direction

East

East

MALAT STATES,

Solangor,

Force

2

1

East

1

Paluing,

Woalber

C

0

Kedah.

0.00

Baio

Samarang.

Sourabaya.

Trenggana. NETHERLANDS India. :

Padang. Macassar.

Perlis.

STRAITS SETTİKMENES.

The assumption of the editorship of Ae Saturday Review by Mr. Gervase. Beckett, M.P., recalls the fact that the Parliamentarians. Alexander Beresford Saturday has been served by some notable Hope, the founder of the feriem in 1885, credited with having been a member of was himself a keen politician and was Lord John Manners Young England Singapore, Penang, Malacca, Prov. Wellesley. Party, though he himself would never admit it. His chief political writer was a Perak. future Prime Minister, Lord Robert Cecil, Negri Sembilan. Johore. more than a suggestion of the Saturday whoso caustic speeches retained to the end Kelantant.

flavour.

Tokyo. Yokohoma. Brogo. *

Kabe KLANG PINO, Chinese str., 1,822, Udden, 26th August-Chinking 20th August,

The coming disappearance of St. Shimonoseki. Tamsui

Park General-Chinese..

Licorge's Hospital from Hyde Kuucnow, British str. 1,450, J. A.

ugust-Saigon 23rd Corner is a reminder that the famous. Martin, 27th

hospital has stood there during the whole August, Rice-hinese,

of its existence, a matter of 180 years. In Kuras, British str., 3,109, R. C. D.

the days of George T. a nobleman (Lord Seoul. Bradley, 7th August-Kobe 21st. August, General-Jardine. Matheson Lanesborough) had his almost suburban Chenelpe.

residence there, and when he died the house Kunsan & Co.

was taken over, and, with some altera „LYEEMDON, German str. 1,238. O, Sach,

26th Augustigen- und Augushions and additions, served the purpose of the newly established hospitri In the Rice,Chinese, SPIMORA, British str., 4.221, H. S. Best,eign of George IV., the old buildings 19th August-New York 27th June, were replaced by the present structure. General Dodwell & Co. SIONAL, German str., 907, Bendixen, 28th August-Hoihow 27th August. Stone. --Jebsen & Co. STRAX, Fernch str., 65, 3. Pannier. 9th August-Haiphong 20th August, General--Messageries Maritimes SUBVIA, German str., 287, Fr. Kruse, 9th August Hankow 3rd August, General-Hamburg-Amerika Linie, Scase, British str.. 1,722, H. Simpson, 25th Augast-Moji 10th August, Coal -Jardine, Matheson & Co. TACOMA Man, Japanese xtr., 3,530, T. Hamada, 97th August-Manila 24th August, Flour and General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha.. TENYO MATH, Japanese str., 7,268, E.

Mr. W. J. Bryan, the United States Bent, 24th August-San Francisco 9th July. Flour and General-Toyo Secretary of State, announced boldly to a

lecture audience at Ashevill, North British Lisen Kaisha. WASHING, British str., 1.170, J. S. Holm-Carolina, that his official salary of £2,500 Freuch

usth year was not enough to meet hi wood, 24th August-Swatow

Mr. Fronich. August, General Jardine, MathesoDxpenses, and so he is obliged to supple British

ment it by paid platform work. & Co. WINGSANG, British str., 1,5/7. T. H. Lish- Bryan has for years been the best paid tray.

August-Hongay 24th ecturer of what is called the Chautauqua 26th August, Coal-Jarding, Matheson & Society, which is pledged to moral, civil, and general uplifting, and Mr. Bryan Co. Y1 LONG, British str., E. Wrightson, 27th thinks sa highly of Chautauqua principles Angust-Bangkok 21st August, Gen- that to quote his words. "I did not think it improper to go from a Chautau

ua platform into a Presidential race, oral-Chinese.

ind if I had breu elected President would have thought it so stepping down to return to a Chautauqua platform.",

may,

PASSED THE CANAL.

August. St-H butuck, Vile, Stentor. August 19th-enarty. Diam-d, Inilien, Print Ludwig, Sundo, Titua, Kish.

August 15th-Fadrani. Oenfa, Socotra. Tango Maru, Frey Castle, Den of Glamis, Pani Lent.

August 19th-Vachagn

August 22nd-Albenga, Bayern, Ernest Simons, Glenstre, Sardinia, Sithonia. Yeddo, Demodorgs,

August thanum, Altmark, Indra! kuala.

ARRIVALS AT HOME,

Batavia.

Buitenzorg-

East Coast of Sumatra.

NAVAL SQUADRONK.

Germau.

Siamese.

Japanese.

Japanese.

United States. Italian.

Siamese. Austrian. OFFICERS OF COAST AND RIVER STEAMERS

Hiphes open sir Temperature on 30th.. 86 Lowest open air Temperature on 30th

HIGH WATER

I kong

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

Austrian United States. Italiae.

From Lat is 5th September 194.5

Low WAT

H'kong.

Atenu

Mian

Time.

Tintes

h.. m

·1 914

8 2m 48

2

Wed.

The Book is printed from New Type specially reserved for the purpose, and uniformity in every arrangement greatly

facilitates reference.

Days- ef.

Besides the usual Alphabetical List of Mon Firms the Directory gives the CLASSIFIED LISTS of TRADES and PROFESSIONS. at the larger Commercial Centres.

The

Centuries before Germany was to be ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENTS Thurs reckoned with as a sea power, Switzerland contains the mumes of over possessed a fleet equipped for warfare.

20,000-FOREIGNERS,

J'ays.

Height

0 8 al 5 4 8.0 tu 10 9.

10.40 a 5 e 311 3 7 5 11 13 a 6 1

Height..

... in.

2 1149 2.4 471 4 31

5. 2 1 8

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5

5 $4.25 11 47 6.3 4 1 57

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San,

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Ü

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5

7 0

29

2 4 4 1

Eight hundred years ago, on 'all the larger arranged, with the Initial as woll us the Satar.

Surnames, in strictly Alphabetical Order, Swiss Jakes armed galleys were main- ained by the rival cantons. Skilled ship so that any name can be found instantly.

THE MAPS AND PLANS rights had to be imported from Genoa for The construction of these vessols, some of which carried crows of five hundred men have been engraved by one of the most or more. The largest of these fictille eminent Firns in Great Britain and are was maintained on the lako of Geneva corrected and brought up to nato. They when the inhabitants of Gava were at consist of the following: --

war with Savoy. Since the neutrality of COLOURED PLATE OF FLAGE OF FOREIGN. Honas, Switzerland has been guaranteed by the MAP OF THE FAX EAST,

PLA or YoRDHAMA. Powers, there has been no need for war

reasols on the lakes. The Swiss, however, PLAY OF KOBE AND Hvoco. possess a mercantile navy, which carries PLAN OF FORZON SETTLEMENTS, TIESTBIN). a considerable amount of trade over the PLAN OF TSINGTAU (KIAÓCHAU)

PLAN OP HONGKEW. (SHANGHAI) with Inset August 26th-Arkälles, Benclerich, Ben 42 miles of navigable waterways in the PLAN OF FOREIGN CONCESSION, SHANUSAL. Perlich, Candia; Syria,

Republic,

"WITH DOG AND GUN IN THE NEW TERRITORY."

B

EING the Series of Aricles contributed to the "HoNGKONG DAILY PRZES"

by Sportsman,” reproduced in book form.

PRICE

Hongkong, th October, 1910.

The T.K.K. str. Buyo Maru Jelt Man zanilla for Bonolulu on the 28th July, and is due in Hongkong on the 20th Beptember

The NY. K. str. Yokohama (American Line) left Seattle for this port via purts on the 26th August, and is expected here on the 28th September.

Miss D. Gillis Ere J. Gordon

Mr A, G. Gordon Mr C. K. Gordou ir E. B. Gordon Mr J. Gougey

Mr A. H. Hudson

Mr E. S. Kabel

Mr Ellis Kadoorie Mr A. Krusemad Mr Kulks

Mr B. Markham Mr C. Farbrothe

Mason

Miss M. Matheson Mrs R T Matheson Mrs Geo, Martin Mr A. D. MoBarney Mr & Mrs

McDonald

Capt Molarity Mr. B. K. Mehta Mr J. Merechi Mr A. B. Moulter Mrs JD. E. Mulder Mr A. Milner

Mr W. Naismith Mr J. D. F. Mülde

Mr. J. Grmisten Miss Parker Miss G. O'Leary

Mr J. A. Pellow Mr R. H. Pierce Mr R. de Preville Mr E. H. Kay Miss F. Reay Mr A L. Rook Mr R. R. Rorburgh

Mr J. C. Sibley Mr E. T. Singer Mr & Mrs E, E. Smith Miss A Square Misa A. Viole Capt H. A. Walker My S. F. Wabb Mrs M. G White Mr F. W.-White Mr G. G. Wood

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Mr F. J. Cargill Mrs R. Almond Marie C. Castro

Mr R. Connell Mr T. Chee Mr H. E. Connell' Mr & Mrs Debbie

Mr Walker Mr W. Donaldson Mr & Mrs F. M&Hugh

The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s str. Peking left Gothenburg on the 16th ar about the 30th September. August, and is expected to arrive here on

INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

de & Mrs Kraft

Mr. M. F Marray

Miss F. Ssanders

E.

Kamsang, from Moji, is due in Hong- Mr & Mrs WW.

kong 2nd September.

SHIRE LINE, LIMITED. Tarpalgee, from Moji, is due in Hong-

kong 4th September.

Radnorshire, from London, is due in

Hongkong Gth September.

Den of Glamis, from London, is due in

Hongkong 19th September.

INDRA LINE, LIMITED.

Gerhan

Mr Geo, Grimble Mr J. B. Harria

tr E. J Hingle- Mr & Mrs Heinemann

⚫r B. Jensen

fr & Mrs C. Lauritsen

Indrani, passed the Canal on 15th August, Mr & Mrs Alian

is due in Hongkong 18th September.

SHIPPING REPORTS.

The British str. Felemachus reports Light variable winds and fino throughout. The British str. Haitan reports: Light winds, cloudy and fine clear weather and smooth sea.

The British str. St. Albans reports: From Australian Ports, very fine weather was experienced to Manila, and there fine weather with light N.F. winds were met with and smooth seas..

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

Mr Ani-fed Mr W. E Bird

Mr & Mrs J. H, N

Mody

Mr & Mrs Majer and

Mr & Mrs Suboak Mrs Finchett

Mr H. 8. Sparge Mr A. P. Nobbs

Mr F. A. Mackintosh

Misa Massey Mrs Morriss

Mr J. A. Murphy

Mr & Mis Lemaire and

child

Dr Sibreo Mr W. Logan

Capt & Kra Pasemon Mr & Mrs Shethamer Stewart and chil dren Capt & Mrs. A. K

Mr G. C. Whitelaw

GRANE 2L

Mr & Mrs A. B. Crow De Koyt

ir Frison

ra Forsyth

Mir 0 Friese Mr. French Mrs Frodenhail Mr. & Mro Blancook Miss Harwood Mr Haylor MFC, &, King

Capt J. S. Lewingdae Mr F. Lorria

aliss Newhaven

Mr Mersh

Capt Pollard

Mix Poule Mr Rayna

Miss Holly Mr. A. H.Sayco Mies Saunders

Mrs Smith

Mr Stockwoth Mr WeismanD

PRAR HOTEL

ient Archer, KAM.C.

strong

The Mogul Line str. antrose, from Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Glasgow. Liverpool and Straits, left Singapore on the 29th August, and is duc Mr T. Arthur here on or about the 5th September.

The AL str. Farwaerts left Shanghai for this port on the 29th August, and will arrive here on the 2nd September.

The P. & O. str. Nile left Bingapore for this port on the 30th August, at 8 a... aad is due here on the 4th September, at about 7,4.m.

The str. Rubi left Manila on the 29th August, and is due here to-day, daylight. The Russian str. Peter Berg left Shang- hal on the 20th August for this port, and is due to arrive here to-morrow.

Mr E. F: Aucott

Mr & Mrs E.

Krauss

Mir A. Koith

Major General Kelly Mr Lander

children Mr. Hankett Mr & Mrs W. C. Barrett and chili

Boll Mr & Mrs C. W. J.

Mr & Max Auk and My Lauglin

Mr G. A. Bena Mr & Mrs Hayer Major Bowen, A.P.D. Mrs Bowallur

is Brit oa

Mr W. A Batterie Elon Mr Bockrill

Mr M. Cary The C.P.R. str. Empress of India left. Mr & Mrs Catrio Vancouver on the 27th August, p.m., and Mr & Mrs Chadwick

is due to arrive at. Hongkong on the 18th Capt Clerke September.

Me & Sir Crates str. Tranquebar leit M:& Mrs Davenport The Danish Vladivostock on the 29th August, and may Major Davy

Mr. Dizon be expected here on or about the 6th Mr & Mrs Davies Mr&Mrs Doblee September.

The 1.G.M. str. Bustow left Shanghai Dreary. on the 3165 August, at 5 am., and may be. A. Dutton expected here on or about the 2nd Septem- MPS H. Ellis her, at about 4 p.m.

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FOR: 1913.

Shows the dates of departure of the Mails of Eurepe and, America, and the dates of thei: expected arrival at their destinations, as well ar the dates of return Meils.

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