DIARRHEA AND ITS DANGERS.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1913.

THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO.,

WORLIY'S RECORD BATTLESHIP

STRIKUNO PRATURES OF THE “QUEEN ELIZABETH."*

During the semi-tropical summer wea ther, everyone always has before him the bugbear of stomach, troubles in general They are and diarrhea in particular. the result of a combination of the depress ing influence of heat on the nervous system, and the prevalence of disease germs which Drive in the warmer tem-struction f perature.

OIL FUEL ONLY,

r

Remarkrible developments in the con- Dreadnoughts will be embodied in the new battleship Qarea Elizabeth, which is to be Jroached from Portsmouth Dockyard in October. To this dockyard hng fallen the honour of constructing not only the nameship of the Dreadnought era, bat most of the other. vessels of the all-big-gan type which have martell any new group in design or armamy, such as the new ship.

LIMITED.

Telegraphic Address! DOCK." Yokohama..

Codes used—A.B.C. 4th and 5th Editions, Lieber's, Scott's, Al. and Watkin's. DRY DOCK DEPARTMENT ---Telephone Nos. 376, 506, or 081.

NO. 1 DOCK. Docking Length 615 ft.

NO. 2 DOCK. Decking Length 376 £4,

NO. 3 DOCK. Docking Longth 481 ft. Every description of repair work is undertaken. A large assortment of material including tail shafts are kept in stock. Two powerful tow boats, Bonting dorrick to lift 45 tons, pneumátis, electric, hydraulic plants, etc. Manufacturers oftengines, boilers, tags, lighters, constructional steel work, ote. "Tenders on short notice by letter or cable.

WAREHOUSE DEPARTMENT :----

92 buildings, principally, of brick and steel. 310 ontmances. 37 buildings are private bonded warehouses, Floor area 63,248 squire yæris, or 14.1 aeres,,

Custom-house brokerage mud insurance undertaken. Rafe moderate Mooring Basin, 600 fast by 100 foot by 25 tot sleep, adjrching the docks and warehouses.

It, therefore, behoves everyone, tá re particular hed to eating light but exceedingly utritious food which is absolutely pare and free from germs, These qualities are found in Sanatogen. A physician, writing in The Medical "Sanatogen Prax and fircular, states: is a perfectly ideal food, as it is readily absorbable and also possesses nutritive qualities of the highest value,

Sanatogen's value, even In the mont

The Query Elizabeth 'will mean a step serious format dintrion which accom forward in the building of these leviathans pany typhoid fever, has been attested by almost as important as that from the the most eminent physicians writing in King Edward class to the original Dread- the leading medical journals of the world.nought, and inspeod, arminment, and A physician states in The Medient Times: design she will be superior to any battle

In the diagrhcen of typhoid fever ship afloat.

tion the board states that it has decided British. to recommend that the authorised capital French allow the patient nothing but water and When Mr. Chirchill' made his memor- Sanntogen for three or four days, and have found the practice wer, wonder-able statement en oil fuel, the general of the company he increased by £1,000,000 German.

impression conveyed by him was that only to £2,000,000. In coming to this decision fully well.

One reason for Sanatogen's value in the vessels in contemplation would possess the directors have been influenced by the this condition is painted out by a doctor, the advantages mentioned. As a matter belief that in the rear future excellen specially reserved for the purpose, and writing in The Girerat Panditioner, whof fact, it is no secret at Portsmouth that opportunities wil arise for highly pro: uniformity in every arrangement greatly |

for says Sanatores milergoes rapid and the Queen Elizabeth, is being built as an itable employment of additional capital further strengthening the complete absorption in, the healthy"only oil fuel" ship, and will add two and stomach, and a precisely similar result is or three knots to the speed of previous position of the company. If the capita Firus the Directory gives the CLASSIFIED

seen in diseased conditions.'

Diarrhoea towers both the physical and nervous strength, and as Sanntogen is pherical systems to their highest vigout it soon revitalises the sufferer, who feels better than he has been for a very long tume. For the reasons, everyone who suffers from diarrhoea should take Senat ogen, which ean bo obtained from all Chemists, without any delay,

in restoring the nervous and

SHIPPING IN

STEAMERS.

[111-810

PORT.

Asdain, German str., 1,00, Chr. Kumpol, 31st August-Bangkok 21st August General Butterfeld & Swire. Axe, British str. 1350, J. B. Harris,

1st September-Shanghai 25th August. GeneralButterfield & Swire. AsLocus, British str. 30. A

Byun, 2nd September-Manila 31st August, General,-Butterfick & Swire Awa Mane, Japanese skr., 2,912, R

Shimidza, 31st August Seattle 20th July, Fur-Nippon Yusen Kaisha CALL DIEDERICHISEN, German, str. 774, E. Pahren, 20th August-Hollow 20th August, General Jebsen & Co. Crists, Chinese str, 177, W. Ross, 27th August Shanghai with August, General-Chinese

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Dreadnoughts. y. •

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SPECIAL FEATURES.

animal crops.

After edréful considera.

***

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 3rd at 11.10 am-Prossore kas in- creased slightly in the aorth, an aven, of tigh pressure stretching from N. China to N. Japan. Pressure has increased slightly over Annam and decreased considerably over N. Luzia, th typhoon having approached within 200 miles to the south-east uf Aparri út 6 am. this morning, travelling north-westward at the rata of, about 13 m.,

Torgkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at tam, to-day, 1.06 inches.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at 1000

to lay is as follows:

DISTRICT

FORECAST,

{NE. galo.

Hongkong & Neighbourhood Formosa Channel

Southeast of China botweon The seas

No. 1. hongkong and Lamooks.1, South east of China between (East winds,

Hongkong and Hainan.. moderate. E to N.E. winds, freshening: cloudy, some

[712

Italian. United Sintes. Italian.

raid,

Siamose. Jaunmose, Siamese.

Austrian. OFFICERS of Coast and Riven STE VERY The Book is printed, from Now Type

facilitates reference.

Besides the usoal, Alphabetical List of be not increased these opportunities could not be taken advantage of and the opora

LIST of TRADES and; PROFESSIONS tions of the Trust would greatly at the larger Commercial Centres.

The restricted and, as indicated in the chair

There are other features that will make the new vessel an epoch-marking shipman's speech at the last annual general ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENTS These are the outcome of the important meeting, it would be necessary to make a

20,000 FOREIGNERS, decision of the Admiralty to dispense with call apon the shares at present issued. If contains the names of over

ordinary general meeting meets with the arranged with the initials as well as the coal art stenen raiser for our future the resolution to be moved at the extra

freeing The

of the Dreadnoughts.

of approval the shareholders

thesurmas, in strictly Alplurbetical Order, enormous space intherto allocated to coal directors intention is to make issue from so that any name can be found instantly. bunkers will enable the vessel to have an time to time as and when favourable

THE MAPS AND PLANS extension of the double bottom system as opportunities arise for the utilization of hight as the protected deck,

additional capital. The profit and loss have been engraved by one of the most This will men thub the whole of the account shows that with the carry for-eminent Firms in Great Britain and are vessel below the waterline will be built ward (£88,275) from 1911-12 the profit to corrected and brought up to date. They wish two skins, on the principle of a skip March 31st, 1913, was £171,247, from consist of the following :--- within a ship, and with the series of which has to be deducted the interim Colenz PLATE OF FLAGS OF FOREIGN HONGS, transverse and longitudinal bulkheads dividend of 5 per cent paid, less tax, MAP OF THE FAR East. this will make the vessel as unsinkable as on January 8th, 1013, together with the P or TOXUBAMA. the selerace of modern naval construction directors remuneration of 10 per cent. PLAN OF KOBE AND HTOGO,

thereon, leaving £149,372. The directors PLA OF FOREIGN SETTLEMENTS, TIRNIAIN. Between, these two skins the great war recommend the payment, less tax, of apS OF TRISOTA (KLAOCHAU) ship will warry her supplies of oil fuel-final dividend of her cont, leaving Pay or FOREIGN CONCERSION, SHANGHAI

£113,497 to be carried forward.

CHILD.

lies which will give the vessel adius of ection far exceeding anything possible with coal fuel.

The double bottoms are being specially! waled in order to ensure alisolate "tight ness, and in the event of the vessel

striking a rock and having a portion of THE

her buttom torn away, the parts damaged would be isolated, so that the whole of her liquid furnace supplies would not be lost.

AND

ON

SALE.

DIRECTORY CHRONICLE

1913.

PLAY OF HONGKEW (SHANGHAI) with Inset

Showing the EXTENDED SETTLEMENT. LARGE PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA PLAN OF NEW Turnironx (Kowloon). PLAN OF KOWLOON.

PLAN OF SINGAPORE.

PLAN OF BATAVIA,

The CHRONICLE covers the notable events

the

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Station.

REGISTER.

3RD SEPTEMBER, 1913, A.M.

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VISITORS

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HONGKONG HOTEL

Afr J. M. Aaron Mr F. S. Avory- Mr C. T..Battelle M F. E. Baldwir Mr A. T. Barberini

Mr H. Brain Bates Mr E. R. Bate Mrs E. R. Belilios Mr P. A. Bolton Мг А. Вопа

Mr S. M. Browa Mr A. J. Cambridge

Miss D'Almada

Castro

Master D'Almada

Castro

Mr W. T. Harbord Mr H. do Ecoe Mr J. E. M. Honry Hon Mr E. A. Howott

Q.M.G.

Mr A. H. Hudson Mr & Mrs C. Jasimon

Mr E.S. Kabel Mr Ellis Kadooria

Mr W. E, Kont

Mr A. Kruseman il F. Kulka

ELF C. Hemming.

Loo

E Mr B. Markham'

Mr C. Farobrother

Mason

Mr & Mrs E X. D'Almeda E Castre

Mr P. T..Chapple fir á. H. Cobb Dr A. LE F.

Coloman

Misa Jolly Coleman Mr J, J. Connoll Mr C. H. Davie

Mr J. Dewar

J

Mr & Mrs. Dertoann and 2 children Miss Sophie Diamond

Mr & Mrs R. H.

Doogle

Mr W. A. Dowley Mr T. J. van Dassel- -.-.-.-.-.-.-.dorp. Madam

yao Dusseldorp Miss H. van Dussel.

dorp

Miss M. Matheson Mrs R Matheson

Ira Goo. Martin Mr I. Mayer Mr A. D. McBurney Mir R. W. MoDay Mr W. A. Mentzer Mr & Mrs F

McDonald

Mr F. A. MacKintosh Mr T. B. Maxwoll Mr B. K. Molita Mr J. Moreckl Mr A. B. Moulder Mrs J., D. F. Mülder Mr J. D. F. Mülder Mr & Mrs B. Ogelaby Miss

G. O'Leary

Mr J. Ormiston Mr R. de Provilla

Mr & Mrs H. C. Mr H. A. Raider

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Mr Denman Fallor

Mr H. Gailotta

Mr & Mrs I. H. Goare

Mr P. O, von Griso

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Dr J. M. Gillespie

Oshima es

29.85

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Mr A. G. Gordon

Naha

29.77

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afe J. Gourgoy

Ishi'jma

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Mr V. Goulbourn

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of the last half century in the Far East together with the Texts of all the most The Queen Elizabeth will be the heaviest

important Treaties condnded with countries of Estorn Asia, the various ship ever launched from the Royal Naval Yard, and will be in a more advanced FOR CHINA, JAPAN, COREA, INDO Customs Tariffs., Trade Regulations, Cham- state of completion than any previous

CHINA, SIAM, STRAITS SETTLE Consular and Court es, Hongkong Stamp Pakkoi

bers of Commerce, Sales of Commissions. Wachow

Hollow CHENBANG, British str., 1,418, G.

Dreadnought Day and night shifts are

MENTS. MALAY STATES, Duties, Postal Guide, Sigunt Codes, Chinese Paulien ... Mattor, 29th Augus- Sourabaya employed in the ship to have her ready,

NETHERLANDS INDIA, PHILIP-Festivals Tables of Momy. Woights and Tourans....... 18th August. Sugar Jardine, Matheby the date provisionally arranged in her

Measures and other Cominèrcial Information. C. James son & Co.

PINES, BORNEO, ETC.

The CHRONICLE and DIRECTORY, A DuesAn, Norwegian str., 1,102, J. Bing,

though condensed in every possible manner, Manila FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL ISSUE,

contains every year mora pogon tovers the whole of the givawally pronounced to published, and although very much enlarged and improved in every way, the price in silver is none below, the equivalent of £1 55, at which it was originally published.

31st August Bangkok 22nd August. General-Chinese. EMPRESS OF BUSS16, British str., 8,789,

Bentham Co

Shanghai 29th August, General.- Canadian Pacific Railway Co. HAAK, Gerran str. 780, K. Stabugon. 19th August Newport 1st July, Coal.

Order. HONGKONG, French str., 729. Marguerite, 30th August-Haiphong 28th August, General A. R. Marty: IKALA, British str.. 2521, R. Carruthers. 21st August-Moji 15th August, Tim- ber.-Order... Itsukushima Mare, Japanese str., 2,809; Snado, 1st September-Miike 26th August, Conl.-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. Kason, Norwegian str.. 919, Talck Muns, 2911,

Aagnat-Bengkel Sst Ang. Rice-Order. KIANG PING, Chinese str., 1,222, Udden,

programine.

Bacolod

DIL FUEL WARSHIPS. The fire oil fuel Dreadnoughts were designed. Mr. Churchill state of the fear fast, from be the cheapest work of the kind anywhere Loilis......... Ludlow), before the Royal Commission on Oil Fuel reported, ・

He added that he had already explained. the reasons why the ships were so designed, Mr. Hunt asked why there has been so intich secrecy and hurry over the oil question, when we had to go back to coal-driven ships immediately after wards?

I can add nothing useful to my recent

,” Mr. Churchill replied. statement,"

RUBBER COMPANIES.

STRAITS AND GENERAL DEVELOPMENT CoMPANY. The report for 1912 states that

26th August-Chinking 20th August, General-Chinese.

no work has been done on the claims of Kick, British str.. 2,095, A. F. GU

mo, 1st September-Singapore 27th the Benoni Outcrops (Limited) during Augast, General Butterfield & Swire, the past year, and owing to the continued Knucuów, British str.. 1,450. J. Adepression in the South African market

Netherlands India to Siberia, in which Boropeans reside.

It is published at the Office of the Hose-

Not only is the Directory, as full and completo in each case as it can he made, but ach Colony, Port or Settlement is prefaced by DESCRIPTION, carefully revised each Day Pass, and can be had from, year, most of which will serve as necurata and Advertisements sent through, the GUIDES YOU THE TOURIST, giving overy detail principal Booksellers in Asia and through

Press " in connection with the plaers their History, Loses Hongkong Daily

Office. 131, Fleet St., E.C..¦ Toongra hy, We.. se

Mr. F. Algar. 11. Clement's

Lane.

The Information in these Descriptions, Losnos, consisting of a hundred interesting artichis, packed with facts concisely set out, and con- Losnos taining statistics of the Trip of each. Country and Port, would alone suffice to fi11 HAMBURGL. a large volume.

Royal Octavo...Complete with 1.856.

Maps, and Plans. pp. Directory only, pp. 301, 80.00.

Messrs. G. Strook & Co., La., **** 80, Cornhill), E.C. Johs. Wilh. Meler, 19, Hop

fenseck.

Filteo FRANKFURT 0/3. Mahbau & Waldschmidt. $10.00. PARTS... Mossra, G. E. Piel du Lobel & Cie., 53, Rug Lafayette.

The Directories and Descriptions are of :-UsrTED STATES. Universal Publicity Co. 45,

Poking. Tiantsin.

Canton. Whampen.

CHUNA

Suochow.

Chinking.

Nanking.

Kowloon

Lappa.

Kowkiáng.

Sarpshui.

Kongmoon.

Henkow.

Sanning. Wnchow fu.. Kwangchauwan Pakhoi. Haihow. Jungchow..

Mêngtze, Hokow Szemno. Tengyuch.

Martin, 27th August-Saigon 23rd

it has not been practicable to make any Peitaiho. August, Rice--Chinese.

arrangement for their development. The Chinangbro. Wyhu." KOTRANG, British str., 9,100, R. C. D

August-Kobe 2131 directors, however, anticipate that they aku. Bradley, th August, General-Jardine, Matheson will be in a position to formulate an

for dealing therewith when Manchurian scheme

Yoclean, & Co.

conditions

sufficiently ara

Trade Chres. Shansi, The auditor's note indicata Seachwang Ichaug, KWARDLEC, Chinese str., 1,465, McArthur market

2nd September - Shanghai 30th improved.

a depreciation of £9,282 in the value of

Dairen. Changking August, General-Chinese

Port Arthur, flangehow. LASING, British str., 2,924, E. J. Tadd. the investments, as compared with that

of last year.

Chefna. Ningpo 31st August-Singapore 26th August.

MOUNT AUSTIN

RFUER (JoнORK)

Wonchow Weilwei General-Jardine, Matheson & Ch.

ESTATES--The report for the year to Lyranos, German str., 1,856, 0. Sach; March 31st, states that the profit and loss Kiabrhan, Sanhe

20th August Saigon gird August account shows, with the balance brought Tininfo.

Foschow. Anor Rice Chinese. NINGPO, British str., 1.228, T. W. Pichard, forward, a credit balance of £16.372. Mudku...

sum of £4,500. part of the Delentura Shanghai

Swałow 1st September--Java 21st August, interest, has been charged to capital.

JAPAN AND FonMoss. Sugar. Butterfield & Swire.

Owing to the severe fall in the price of

Oseka, | Tokyo,

Keelung. Peters, British str., 4,500, H. Nicholas, rubber the profit is less than was anti-kolama..

Moji.

Tainanty 1st September-Foochow 30th August,cipated, and the directors regret that in

Suggsali. Takow. General-Butterfield & Swire.

consequence they are only able to recom-

Hakodate. Amping. PHRA NANG, British str., 1,741, N. Gind a dividend for the year at the rate Majer, 2nd September-Saigon 29th of 35 per cent. A year ago & per cent. was paid. The total output for the year August, Rice.-A. Bane & Co. PONCTONG, German str., 997, W. Botefuhr, amounted to 208,014lb., which exceeds the over 15,000lb. The sales 31 Augustangkok 22nd Angust, estimate by

realized a gross average price of 3s. Rier-Order.

The cost of production Seoul 19.950, per lb. 1st September-Manila 29th August, was 25. 2.18d: per 1, as compared Cheapo with 2.4 per lb for the preceding Kumsan." General-Shewan, Tomes & Co. Sunos, British str., 4,221, H. S. Best, The continued high st

Rust, American str., 4,000, James Miller,

19th August-New York 27th June, General-Dodwell & Co.

SIAM, British str., 408, Pryner, 1st

499.00035. -

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Hannibal

Mr P. C. Dall

Dr J. G. Bann

3r E.-M. Raymond:

Mr E. B. Roy

Misa F. Reay

My R. R. Rorburgh Mis Solonk Mr J. C. Bibley Alr H. T. Singor

Mr & Mrs E. D. Smith Miss A Square Mr‍s. J. Steibel Cap: H. A. Walker

Mr S. F. Webb Mr A. Wenk Mr F. W. Whits Mr. G. Wood

bir J. W. Young

KG EDWARD Hotel.

Mra R. Almouð

Mr F. J. Cargill

Mr C. Castro Mr T. Cheo

Mr R. Connoll Mr H. E. Conneti Mr & Mrs Debbie

JE W. Donaldson Mr Walker

McHugh

Mr & Mrs Kraft

Mr M. Murray Misa

Mr & Mrs J. H. N

Mody

Mr & Mrs Majer and

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Mr&Mrs Schenk Mrs Finchott

Mr H. S. Sparge

blr A. P. Nobbs

Mr F. A. Mackintosh

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T. F. CLAKTON, Director, I BALONETEL, Teduced to 33 legroos Fahrenheit, on the level of the sea in insho tonths und hundeadths.

Fahrenheit

in degren 8

3 HUMIDITY, Jo poutage of saturations, th suidity of ale saturated with antistare. being 1

1 Direction or Wish, to toe puntė,

a Police or Waun, aecording to Beaufort Sosle. GAVATH OF WEATHER, b blus aty, a datnaked quad, durimslag míu, i fog, # gloomy, in full 1, lightning, o svoleast, ppussing showers, squa'i,

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↑ Rays incles tonths and hauledths

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, Saptomber 3rd

Provicus On Date On Dale

at

ni Day

Barometer Temperature Humidity Wind Diraction

Free Weather Rain

at p. 6. Apar.

29.80

23.FO

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85

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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 4th to 10th September, 191S

HOW WATER

LOW. WALAU

Time.

Mr J. U. Harris

Er & Mrs Heineman Mr E. Hin:lo Mr. Jenseu

Mr & Mrs C. Laurits»u

Mr & Mrs Allen Mr Ami-fed

Me W. E. Bird

Mr W. Dr Bibree

Capt & Mis Pasamore Mr & Mrs Bbothamer Capt & Mrs A. B Stowart and chil ireu Mr G. C. Whitelaw

GZMASÁ TOTAL

Mr & Mrs A. B. Crow

De Koy

Mr Feason

Mrs Forsyth

Mr O Freeso

Mr. Frenck

Mrs Fredenball

Mr & Mrs Blancook

Mis Harwood Mr Hayler Mr.C. G. King

Capt J. S. Lawingdon Mr P. Lorria

Miss Nonbavon

Mr Morsi

Capt Pott Miss Pools

Mr Rayn Miss Reilly Mr A. 1.5yco Asaders

Birs Smith Me. Stockwath Mr. Weismann

PRAK HOTEL

Lieut Araber, I.A.BLO

Mr & Mre W. Arn

strong

Mr T. Arthur Mx E. P. Aucott

Mr & Mrs Auld and

childron

Mr laskett' Mr & Mrs W. C

Buriert and chit

Mr & Mrs C. W. 3.

Holl

Mr G. A. Bena

Mr. & Mre Boyer Major Bowen, A.P.D. Mrs Bowdler

Hon Mr Euchill Mr W. A. Butterfield

:.

Mr & Mrs E. S.

Krauss

Major General Kelly Mr Lauder

Mr Louplin Mr Lloyt

Dr Macf plane

Maj. & Mrs MoMunr, child & aurke Mr McNulty M&M E N. Mitchelmore and child

Mrs Mitebel and child Rev. Copisy Moyle Mrs Neon Mr Obor

Miss Orr M

Mr & Mrs Paterson

Her, Foster Pegg

Mr. L. Perkins

Mr Davenport aid Mr J. 1. Plummer

childron

Mejor Davy

Mr Dixon

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Times.

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7.34

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453 7

Touranc. Saigon. Cambodge.

HONGKONG DAILY PRESE

St.

4 0 4 -5

Sarawak. Brunei,

PIOLIPPINES. Iloilo.

BORNEO.

Labuan. British North Borneo,

BANGKOK.

OFFICE.

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No inter high-

Cebu.

Wed.

10 m 4 49 6 6!

No infor high

No infer high

Hanoi.

Aanan Hué...

conted, for by the very considerable number of young trees which have been brought into the tapning round during the year. The estimated output of Haiphong September-Singapore 26th August,rabber for the current financial year is Tonkin Provinces. Quinhon. Bulk Oi-Asiatic Petroleum Co. SIGNAL, German str., 007Pendixen, 28th August-Holbow 9th August, Stone. ---Jebsen & Co. TACOMA MARU, Japanese str.. 3,830,

Hamada, 27th August Manila 24th August, Flour and General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha.

SPLANTS SETTLEMENTS.

BELDUR PLANTATION INVESTMENT TRUST, Manila. The report for the gear ended. March 31st states that the sum of £827.914) appearing in the balance-sheet as invest. Turnis in shares. debentures, ari options is represented by androxi- mately 50 per cent,, in rubber (including TALTHYRIUS, British str., 0,525,. H. L. coffee interpinated in rubber), 27 ner

Alleu, 2nd September Janate 20th cent in tes, and 14 per cent. in tobreen Singapore, Perang, Malacet, Prov. Wellesley. August, General. Butterfield & Swire, and other products. The reographical THESEUS, British str, G,723, J. W. Small-distribution of the cost of these invest- Perak.

wood, S1st August Yokohama 19thments at March 31st last was as follows: Negri Sembilan. Johore..

per cent. East Coast Kelantan. August, General Butterfeld & Swire. Ceylon. VoRWAERTS, Austrian str., 3.727, S. Sumatra. r ner cent; Java, 241 per

29th

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Clinmach, 2nd September-Shanghai cent. Malay Peninsula, 111 per cent Batavia.

August, General. Sander, Southern India, 171 per cent. The Buitenzorg Wieler & Co.

direct naticinate that the average cast WARREN, American transport, 4,000 S. F. per fere in hearing to the Trust, of its Randall, 30th August-Manila 27th holdings at March 31st in not likely to Carged 200: this is exclusive of estimated. August, General-Order.

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Selangor Pahang.

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Suorang. Padang.

Macassar. Sourabaya. East Coast of Sumatra...

NAVAL SQUADRONS.

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Austrian.

Japanese. United States.

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