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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8mm, 1913.

SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY.

CRYSTAL STRUCTURE

The new crystallography, which within a few monthe has developed into a demon- strated science, is among the most striking of recent achievements. Review- ing the details of progress in a Royal | Institution lecture, Dr. A. E. H. Tutton showed the overwhelming evidence that the crystal is hornsgeneous structuro, made of simple or complex molecular units that may be considered as points, and of space-lattices," that may be con-1 ceived as unit cells or bricks with imaginary lines in there direction con- Simply rinse the

necting similarly placed points All cry mouth and cleanse the

stals prove to be based on 14 space-lattices teeth with Odol in the morn- und 50 point-systeme, X-ray photo. ing and before retiring, and graphy of thin crystal-sections reveal the breath will be always symartrically arranged spots, which are delightfully fresh and thereflections of similarly placed atomic mouth free from dangerous points, and indicate the plants of the space-lattice. This hay ninde it possible to impurities--a condition abso- Intely indispensable to sound

| obtain angular measurements for 10.000

substaners. "The and beautiful teeth.

descriptions. and elemical relations of these have been brought together in a book by Prof. von | Groth, and Prof, von Fedorow has pre- -parod-a-babuinted-reference-index-fur- se

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A LIFE-SAVING VIKT.

THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO.,

LIMITED.

Telegraphic Addruss -----“ DOCK," Yokobana..

Codes andA.B.C. 4th and 4th Editions, Liober's, Soutt's. Ai. and Watkin's.. DRY DOCK DEPARTMENT :-Tobylina No. 176, Slag, de 181.

NO. 1 DOCK. Decking Length 315 L

NO. 2 DOCK. Packing Length 076 ft.

NO. 3 DOCK. Docking Length 481 ft.

Every deseription of nair work is andertokon. A large assortment of material including tall shafts are kept in stock. Two powerful tow "boats, floating derrick to lift 45 tons, paeumatio, electric, hydraulic plante, etc. Manufacturers of engines, boilers, tags, lighters, constructional steel work, etc. Tenders on short notice by letter or cable.

WAREHOUSE DEPARTMENT :---

92 buildings, principally of brick and steel, 310 entrancos. 37 buildings are private bonded warehouses." Floor area 68,448 square yards, or 14.1 agres.

Custom-house brokerage and insurance undertaken. Rates moderate. Mooring Bein, 60 feet by 100 feet by 25 feet deep, adjoining the docks and warehouse,

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Besides the usuni Alphabetical List of Firms the Directory gives the CLASSIFIED LISTS of TRADES and PROFESSIONS at the larger Commercint Centres.

Tho

VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE AMERICAN MAIL.

The P.M. utt. Korea left Yokohama for Hongkong via Japan ports and Manila on the 816 August, and arrives in Hong kong on the 12th September. The maila from the United States have been trans- forred to the M.M. str.

Australien, due to arrive in Hongkong on the 8th September.

THE AUSTRALIAN KAIL

The 1.Q.M. str. Coblenz left Sydney on the 23rd August, and may be expected here on or about the 18th September.

The E. & A. str. Fastera loft Sydney for this port on the 27th August (via Queensland Porto, Port Darwin, Timor and Manila), and may be expected to arrive here on the 20th September.

The N..K. str. Inaba Mere (Austen lian Line) left Sydney for this port via ports on the 3rd September, and is ox pected hyre on the 22nd September.

MERCHANT STEAMERS.

The N.Y.K. str. Kitana Maru (Euro. pean Line) left Yokohama for this port vin Kobe, Moji and Shanghai on the 27th August, and is expected here on the 8th

September.

paving is carried up smoothly to a flush ivouring, and on the inside of this a removable recegi receives a sectional

Tho grating flush with the sidewalk, outer rings may be standardized to ene size, the gratings having several different central apertures, so that one may be ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENTS and may be expected here on or about the

contains the names of over selected to fit fairly close to any iree,

20,000 FOREIGNERS,

RESISTANCE FOR ELECTRIO BEATING.

The "silite" of Dr. Egly, a Germa, arranged, with the Initials as well as the is an electric furnace compound of silicon Surnatus, in strictly Alphabetical Order, and silicon carbide. It is empecially so that any name enn be found instantly. suitable for resistance strips for electric heaters, as it withstands the heat, con-

THE MAPS AND PLAND

The new life jacket described by Consul, ducts the current, and can be moulded to have been engraved by one of the most Osborne is the invention of Allain Redou, any shape. It is not affected by air, eminent. Firms in Great Britain and are It is adapted also to corrected and brought up to date. They (of Havre, and consists of a strong vest water or acidy.

equipped with inflatable rubber crowns other uses, and a tube of the material of consist of the following:

be COLOURED PLATE OF FLAGS OF FOREIGN HONGS. tubes, resting on the shoulders and, three inches inside diameter can passing under the army, and covered with raised to a high temperature by a suitable Mar or the Far East, insterial like the vest. A leather belt current, thus serving as a durable furunce] PLAN OF YOKOUAMA. keeps the vest in plaer. When required, for various purposes. the tubes are filled by blowing into them, and in a test the garment was put on and completely inflated in 87 seconds. A anilor with his legs tied and a 22-pound weight attached to his font easily kept above the surface of the water.

PERPETUAL MOTION AS IT D

ON SALE.

THE

Pas or Koor AND HYOGO.

PLAN OF FOREIGN SETTLESIunta, Fiestain. [Phys or TSINGTAO (KIADCHAD).

PLAN OF FOREIGN CONCESSION, SHANTHAŁ. PLAN OF HONGKEW (SHANGHAI) with Inset

Showing the EXTENDED SETTLEMENT.

PLAY OF NEW TERRITORY (KOWLOON).

DIRECTORY LANGE PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA,

Without clauining perpetual motion, an AND CHRONICLE PLAN OF KOWLOON.

Illinois inventor imitates it for advertis Ling purposes. His device has a revolving wheel, driven by a hidden motor, and ou its arms, pivoted to awing, balls roll back

and forth we as to give the illusion that they are furnishing motive power,

AIRPHAFT ENGINES.

1913.

PLAN OF SINGAPORE. PLAN OF BATAVIA,

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j

The B.AL. atr. O. J. D. Ahlers left Shanghai on the 4th September, at p.m.,

8th September, at a.m.

The M.M. ir. Paul Lecut is due to arrive here on the 8th September, al 5 am, The N.V.K. str. Colombo Mhen (Cal cutta hins) left-Moji-for this port on the 4th September, and is expected here on the 9th September.

The N.Y.K. str. Tango Maru (Euro pain Line) laft Colombo for this port via Singapore on the 28th August, and is expected bare on the 10th September,

The H.A.L. str. Liberia left Singapore on the 4th September, p.m., and may be expected here on of about the 10th September, a m

The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s str. Teddo left Port Said on the 20th August, and is expected to arrive here on or about the 13th September.

The N.Y.K. str. Toso Maru (Calcutta) Line) left Calcutta for this port via ports on the 26th August, and is expected here" on the 14th September.

Maru

The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s str. depan left Antwerp on the 20th August, and is expected to arrive here on or about the 2nd October.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

SHIRE LINE, LIMITED.

VISITORS AT HOTEL.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr J. M. Aaron Mr F. E. Baldwin MrA. T. Barberini

Mr E. Brain Bates Mr E. R. Bate Mra E, E. Bolilios Mr A. Bena

Mr A. J. Cambridge Mins D'Almadn

Castro

Mastor D'Almada

Castro

I

De J. G. HanuS Mr W. T. Harbord Mr H. do Hose Mr J. H. M, Henry Hon MrE. A. Homsit

O.N.O.

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

Mr E. S. Kabel

Mr Ellis Kadɔoria

* Mr W. E. Kent

X.

Mr & Mrs F.

D'Almada & Castro

Mr F. T. Chapple Mr A. H. Cobb Dr A. L. E. F.

Coleman

Miss Jelly Oskomen Mr J. J. Connoll Mr C. H. Davis

Mr A, Krusema

Mr F. Kulka

Lt F. C. Hemming

Loo

Mr C. Farebrother

Мавов

Mire M. Matheson

Mrs R. T. Mathews

Mrs Gen. Martin Mr H. Mayor Mr A. D. McBurney

Mr J. Devar Mr & Mrs Dertesne Mr FA MacKintosh

Miss Sophie Diamond and 2 children Mr & Mrs R. H.

Douglas Mr W. A. Dowlay Mr T. J. van Dussel- Madam vau Dusseldorp Miss H. van Dussel. Mr. & Mrs H. C.

Threnfels

dory

dorp

Mr Denman Fuller Mr H. Gallotte

Mr B. K. Mohta Mr J. Mérecki

Mr A. B. Morldor Mrs J. D. F. Mülder Mr J. D. F. Müller Miss O. O'Leary Mr J. Ormiston Mr R. do Preville Mr E. M. Raymond Mr E. Ray Misa F. Reny Mr R. R. Rosburgh Mr J. Safor --- Mrs Schenk Mr J. C. Sibtay. Mr E.-T. Singer Mr & Mrs E. El. Smith.. Miss A Square Mr S. J. Steibel Capt H. A. Walker MFS. F. Wobb Mr F. W. White

Mr & Mrs L. H. Geare Dr J. M, Gillespie Mr A. G. Gordon Mr J. Gourgoy Mr P. 0. von Griso, Mr V. Goulbourn

gono MR. J. Grimshaw Mr & Mrs W. A. Mr G. G. Wood

Mr J. W. Young

Hannibal

Mr P. C. Hall

'KING EDWARD" HOTEL

Mrs R. Almond Mr F. J. Cargill Mr C. Castro Mr G. Car Mr R. Connell Mr H, E. Connell Mr & Mrs Debbie Mr W. Donaldson Mr Walker Mr. & Mrs F. MoHugb

Mr & Mrs J EN

Mody

Mr & Mrs Major aud

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Mr & Mrs Schenk

Mre Finchett

Mr H. S. Sparge

Mr A. P. Nobbe

Mr F. A. Maskintosh

E. Miss Massey Mrs Morriss

Mr & Mrs Kraft Mr M. F Murray Mize F. Saunders Mr & Mrs W. W.

Gerlook

Mr J. B. Harris Mr & Mrs Heinemann Mr E. J. Hingle Yr B. Jenson Mr Mrs C. Laarison

Maury from Sandakan, is due in Mr Geo, Grimble

Hongkong 8th September. Radnorshire, from London, is due in

Hongkong oth September. Drn of Glamis, from London, is due is

Hongkong 19th September.

The N.V.K. str. Sado Mara (American: Line) left Seattle for this port on the 12tb August, and is expected here on the 14th The CHRONICLÎ covers the notable events. September. of the last half century in the Far East. The T.K.K.. str. Buya Maru left Man- FOR CHINA, JAPAN, COREA, INDO together with the Texts of all the most zanillo for Honolulu on the 28th July, CHINA, SIAM, STRAITS SETTLE important Treaties concluded with the and is due in Hongkong on the 20th

of Eastern Asia, the various September. STATES, cuantries MENTS, MALAY

Castors Tariffs, Trade Regulations, Cham. The NY.K. str. Yokohama NETHERLANDS INDIA, PHILIP-bers of Connerce, Scales of Commissions. (American Line) left Seattle for this port The British Government's offer of a prize of $25,000 for the all-British motor

PINES, BORNEO, ETC.

Consular and Court Fees, Hongkong Stamp via ports on the 20th August, and is Duties, Postal Guide, Signal Codes, Chinese expected here on the 28th September, Test filling certain specifications has

FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL ISSUE. Festivals. Tables of Money, Weights and directed attention to the engines already pundured in the "required" class,

Measures and other Commercial Information, For prize entry, the horse-power must be from The DIRECTORY covers the whole of the The CHRONICLE and DIRECTORY, 90 to 200, with more than four cylinders, ports, and cities of the Far East, from though condensed in every possible manner, the gross weight must not exceed 11 Netherlands India to Siberin, in which contains every year more pages. pounds per horse-power for a six-hours Europeans reside.

It was years ago universally pronounced to rum, and the shape must be suitable for

Not only is the Directory as full and be the cheapoat work of the kind anywhere an acroplane. Most notable of foreign engines distinguished for lightness is the complete in each case as it can he made, but published, and although very much enlarged. Gnome, which weighs only 350 pounds, cath Colony, Port or Settlement is prefaced and improved in every way, the price in now below the equivalont of £1 5s., by & DESCRIPTION, carefully revised each silver though of 100 horse-power, Other Aw▲ MARU, Japanese str. 3,012 Rpopuler: French engines are the Anzoni year, most of which will serve as accurate at which it was originally published.

It is published at the Office of the "Hoxo- Shimizu, 31st August Srattle 20th and the Renault, and the Daimlier of GOES FOR THE Tourist, giving every detail July, Flour-Nippon Yusen Kaisha Austria has also been very successful. connection with the places, their History, 60s Dan Paess," and can be had from,

Advertisements Topography, de.. de.

sent through, the The leading purely. British engines are BRIDGE, Norwegian str., 650, J. Folkman, the Wolseley and the Green. The The Information in these Descriptions, principal Booksellers in Asia and through

3rd September Bangkok 26th August, Wolseley is made in two sizes, the 60 horse-casting of a badeed interesting articles, Lospos..." Hongkong Daily Pross" Office, 131, Fleet St., B.C. -General.--Order,

power having 8 cylinders, V. type, with packed with facts concisely set out, and con

Mr. F. Algar, 11, Clement'a Carro, Chinese str., 1,177. W. Ross, a bore of inches and a stroke of 5 teining statistics of the TRADE of nach LONDON

Laue. The 120 Country and Port, would alone sufice to fill 27th August--Shanghai 24th August, inches, and selling at $2.48. General-Chinegr

horsepower size bus a bure of and a large volume: stroke of 7 inches. The Green eagine is produced in 30, 50 and 90 horse-power sizes the first two being four-cylinder, vertical, with weights of 108 and 20% pounds, and prices of $1,500 and 32,000. Empress or Russia, British str. 3,789, The 90 horsepower has six cylinders, also E. Peetham, ..., ist September-vertical and is sold for $3.750, its weight Shanghai 29th August, General-being 147 pounds. Canadian Pacific Railway Co. HANG, French str., 789, Ch. Le Chevalier.

5th September-Pakhoi th Septem -ber, General-A. R. Marty. HARPMACE, British str.. 3,800, Wawo, rd September-Moji 29th August, Gen. eral. Jardine, Matheson & Co. IKALA, British str., 2,821, R. Carruthers,

21st August-Moji 15th August, Tim KANAKOK, British str., 2,696, Beynon, 4th September Haiphong 3rd September, Ballast-Standard Oil Co. KESKON MARU, Japruevo str., 8,950, Yama- rasto, 5th September-Moji 30th August, Coul--Mitsui Bussan Haisha. KIANG PING, Chinese str. 1,222, Udden,

DAIG! Man, Japanese str., $46, Toku. shigo, 4th September-Swalow 3rd September. General-Osaka Shosen Kaisbu

ber. -Order.

26th Augost-Chinkiang 20th August,

General--Chinese.

THE MAGNETIC PERIOD.

LONDON... Royal Octavo-Complete with Fifteen

$10.00. HAMBURG aps, and Plans, pp. 1,850. Directory only, pp. 364, 96.00.

Messrs. G. Street & Co., Id.,

80, Cornhill, E.C.

Johs. Wilh. Meier, 19, Hop.

fonseck.

The Directorios aud. Descriptions are of :-- | Prasugunt of M.Mahlau & Waldschmidt.

Peking

Tiku. Antung

CHINA.

Sugchav. Chinking. Tientsin. Paitaihu. Xanking. Chinwangtao. Wahn.

Kowkisog A period of a little more than 27 days

Bankow was recognized in the earth's magnetic

Machirian. Yochous phenomena from a study of the records of Greenwich and Toronto made. some

Trade Ctres, Shausi. Years ago by Harvey and Maunder, Newchwang, Tchang This was noted for every year from 1800 Daireu. to 1900, and was evident whether there Port Arthur. were striking magnetic storms or not. | Chefco, į The investigation has been continued by Weilsaire.

He Kinochau, Dr. C. Chree, an English physicist. has used figures, published under inter-sirande. national auspices, and finds the same Mudken. period for the years. 1806 to 1911 | Shanghai: Relationship to sui-sputs scented to vary.

different years.

Canton Whampoa. Kowloon. Loppa. Sanshui. Kosgnoon. Nunning. Wuchowiu.

| PARIS..

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CALCUTTA....

Kagehausan HOMDAY.....

Palhoi. Hoiler.

Elunching. Hangehos Ningpo. Wanchow. Santu. Foschow. Amor. Swatow. JAPAN AND FORMOSA,

COLOSTRO... BATAVIA

Times of India" Office, ...Messrs. A. M. & J. Ferguson. Drukkery Papyrus Drukkerij. SINGAPORE...Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Ld.

Nius Wardrop, Bursgo...Mr. J.

Sandakan.

"Bangkok Times" Office. ...A. Pfeifer, Esy.

Messrs. Speidel & Co., Hanoi.

Mr. A. A. de Mello.

Laungchow.

Mongtzo.

Tłokow Szemto. Tengyunk.

BANGKOK..

[SAIGON

TONKIN.

MANILA

E. C. McCullough, Id.

MAORD...

Osaka. Moji Nagasaki, Hakodate.

CANTON

Taiuanfu. Takow.

SWAZOW

Auying.

AMUT PoocHow.

SHANGHA

EASTERN SUBERIA,

CHEPOD..

Vladivostock.

Nicolojevaks.

¡THINTAY

TIENTSIN

DATELN...

FORMORA

Tokyo HÁIN AND RAPTngitakks. -

Yokohama. An old idea is that excessive rainfall | f yogo. may tend to add to earthquakes by Kobe. increasing the supply and consequent Shinoneseki. Tarsui. KUMSANG, British str., 2,077, F. Wheeler, activity of the underground water. To End September--Moji 28th August, test the theory, Comit de Montessus de General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.'

Balloro la made very complete

CHOSES. Woman. Mokpo. First

Chinitopo. Pingyang. Songchin.

KWANGLES, Chinese str., 1,467, McArthur,¦ investigation, and has compared not

2nd September Shanghai 30th less than 4136 earthquakes with the Semal August, General Chinese.

preceding rainfall conditions. The con Chomupo elusion submitted to the Paris Academy Kan

Sciences is that there is no apparent HONGKONG AND IT DEPENDENCIES, MAOAO.

LockSux, German str., 1,020, F. Frohe, 2nd September-Bangkok 27th August, Rice, Butterfield & Swire. MACHEW, German str., 95, R. G. Zollner, 3rd September-Bangkok 27th August, Rico. Butterfield & Swire.

Yeonection between these phenomena.

CASTING COPPER.

Hanoi.

FRENCH INDO-CHINA,

Aunam Haf.

Tourave. Saigon.

PHILIPPINES,

Iloilo.

Ceba.

Sarawals, Brunei

BORNEO.

Labuan. British North Borneo

BANGKOK.

STRAN SETTLEMENTS.

HaraY STATKÁ,

Hitherto it has been practically im-Haiphong possible to obtain copper castings suit-okin Provinces. Quishon. Catabodge.. MARU, Japanese str., 1,905, able for electrical apparatus, - AS the Uchikawa, 5th. September-Kwang metal has been too porous to have high Manila. Yen 2nd September, Stone-A. Bund electrioni conductivity. In a paper to & Co.

the American Institute of Metals, Dr. E. PANAMA MARU, Japanese str., 3,756, J. Weintraub has described the method by Kanao, 5th September--Shanghai gud which this has been remedied by adding a small amount of boron, which, having September, General-Osaka Shosen

a strong affinity for oxygen and none for Kaisha.

copper, acts as a natural deoxidizer of SADINE RICKMEL, Dutch str., 673, Jagt, copper, and absorbs in slag the substance Singapore, Penang, Malacca, Prov. Wellesley,

4th September-Haiphong 2nd Septem-causing difficulty in casting. Boron ber, Rico.--Asiatic Petroleum Co. suboxide Or any material containing Pera. SIAM, British str., 999, Pryner, 1st boron in a state of low oxidation can beri Sembilan. Johore.

September-Singapore 25th Angust, sed as a flux, one per cent, or less giving Klantas. Bulk Oil-Asiatic Petroleum Co. castings that are commercially sound. TALSHYBICS, Britisk str., 6,525, H. L. Through this new development, cast

Allen, and September Japan 26th upper is rapidly replacing forged copper Batavia.

for many electrical purposes, and not Haltenzorg. August, General--Butterfield & Swire only has advantage in the saving of cost: TAIWAN, British str. 1.400, Jenkins, 6th but in many cases gives better apparatus.

September-Saigon 1st September, Rice, Chinese. WADA MARU, Japanese etc., 2,081, Tasei, 3rd September-Moji 28th August, Coal.-Order.

SHADE-THES GRATINGS

Britiel. French...

Selangor. Pahang

Trengganu. NRTHINLANDa India.

Sanurang. Sourabaya.

Kedah. Perlis.

Padang- Macassar.

East Coast of Sumatra. NAVAL SQUAHRÖNS.

Garman. Austrian. Japanese. United States. Stamose.

Italijan. United States. Italian

Japanese..

Siamese.

The problem of growing shade trees on paved sidewalks is reported by Commer- British. cial Agent Thompson to have been solved French. in Ghent, Belgium. Paving close up German. Austriaco WARREN. American transport, 4,000 S. Fresults in the early death of the tree from Randall, 30th August-Manila 27th the cutting off of surface water, and

OPPICERS OF COAST SND RIVKE SIFLAKEN August, General-Order.

The Books is printed from New Type leaving an unpaved circular space is YI LOONG, British str., E. Wrightson, 27th unsightly and often dangerous to specially raerved for the purpose, and August Bangkok 21st August, Con- pedestrians. By the new plan a space of uniformity in every arrangement greatly eral-Chinese.

two feet is left all around the tree. The "facilitates reference.

Cones NAGASAKI Kons-OBP.ICA YOKOHAMA

Messrs. A. S.Watson & Co., Ld. Yuen Cheong Book Store. ..Mosers. A. S.Watson & Co., Ld.

Messrs. T. Brockott & Co., ...Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Ld.

Masms. H Sintas & Co. Mesars, Sietas, Plumbook & Co. .Mesars. H. Blow & Co. Messrs. Sietan, Plambeck & Co. .G. Meidbrodt, Esq.

Seoul Press.

INDRA LINE, LIMITED. Indrani, passed the Canal on 15th Augurt, is due in Hongkong 10th September.

SHIPPING REPORTS. · The British str. Haimun reports: Fresh sinth-westerly wind and rough sea to light wind and fine weather.

The British str. Chrongshing reports: Resened shipwrecked

Namoa Island.

fisherman

Mr & Mr Allan Mr Amirfod

Mr W. E. Bird

Mr J. A. Murphy Mr & Mrs Lemaire an

child

Mr W. Logan Dr Sibree

Capt & Mrs Passmore Mr & Mrs Shothamer Capt & Mr. A. K Stewart and chalk - dron

Mr G. C. Whitela

GRAND HOTEL

Capt J. S. Lowingdot Mr F. Lorria

Misa Newhaven

Mr & Mrs A. B. Crew Mr Morsh

off

Dr Keyt

Mr Fenson

Mr O Froese

The British str. Taming reports: Baro ter low, frequent rain squalls, high easterly swell,

The British str. Hangsang reports: Strong north-easterly wind and heavy sca; overcast and cloudy with light showers, heavy.sutherly swell.

The British str. Haiyang reports: Over- cast and rainy with fresh N.E. winds and 5.8. E. svell, light W. winds, smooth and fine.

HONG KONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER

Hongkong Observatory, September 7th

Previous On Date On Date

Day

Barometer Temperature Humidity

Mrs Foray th

Mr C. Frenck

Mre Fredenhall Mr & Mrs Hancook Mies Harwood ar Haylor Mr.C. G. King

Capt Pollard

Misa Poole

Mr Rayne

Miss Reilly Mr A. H.Sayes Mis Saunders Mrs Smith

Mr Stockweth Mr Q. Weismann

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PEAK HOTEL

Mr &

Liout Archer, RAM.C. Mr & Mrs W. Arm-

strong

Mr T. Arthur

Mr E. F. Ausott

Mr & Mrs Anid and

children

Mr & Mre W. C. Barrett and chúld. Mr & Mrs C. W. J.

·Bell

Mr G. A. Bans

Major Bowen, 4.2.0.

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Hon Mr Buckmill

Mr W. A. Butterfield

Higher open air Temperat pre on 6th Lowest open air Temperature ou 6th..... 79.

8:

Mr & Mrs Currie

Mr M. Cary

Nagasaki Press" Office. Japan Chronicle "Offito. Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Ld.

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 8th 10 14th September, 1915,

Wien WATER

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ON SALE

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Days

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h. m.

Height

Height.

Aton. x 152 6 5m 10 36 2 4

No infer high THRS.

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NEW AND UP-TO-DATE PLANS OF THE SI-KIANG

No infer high

03

Wed,

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9 21

Sri.

12 m 7 87

WEST RIVER.

9 24 a 5 0

Sutur. 13

Suv,

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Giving all the Important Towns en coate

frem CANTON to WUCHOW.

Hongkong, 5th April, 1913.

. J. fr. in.

or low water 0 3 x 2 2 or low water 1519

Capt Clarke

Krause

Mr Lauder Mr Langlin Mr Lloyd

Dr Maefcriaze Major & Mrs McHardy Muj. & Mrs McMun

sbild

nurse

Mr McNulty Mr & Mr E. N.

Mitchelmore sind chil

Mrs Mitchel and child. Rev. Copley Moyle

Mrs Nelson

Mr Ohor

Miss Orr

Mr & Mrs Paterson

Ber. Foster Pegg

Mrs Davenport and Mr T. L. Pērkins

childron

Mejor Davy

Mr Dixon Mr&

MIS Dobbeo Miss

Drenzy

Mr G. A. Dutton Mr S. B. EU Consul & Mrs Bitzen Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr T. Gordon Lt.Col Gordon Hall,

RAM,C.

Mr & Mrs B. A. Hale Mr H. Hancock Miss Hancock Mr & Mrs Haskell Mr Haskett Mr F. A. Hazeland Mr & Mrs Hell or low water Caps & Mrs Hodgins

16117 Maj. Humphrey,... Mr & Mrs W. G. 4 5

Humphreys

2 23 0 1 7

7 11 30 47 1

9 32 5:1 2 2 1 7 8.39

7 2 m 2 16 3 7

3 Eva 1

4. 5. 3

ON SALE.

DOUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG WEEKLY PRENS, JAHUART to JUNE, 1913. With INDEX: Prive $7.50.

On Sale at the "HONGKONG DAILY IBERS Vibe.

Hongkong, 30th July, 1913. ·

Lt. Col. H. W. Iles,

2.0.A.

Consul Jansons

Bir A. Koith

Major General Kells

My J. I. Pluataer Mr Powoli Le-Col Kadolitie, L.F. Mr & Mrs T Parker

·Roos

Mr. F. L. Rolton Capt & Mrs Riley Mr & Mrs A. Ritchie Eng: Comdr. Roeme Mr & Mrs E. H

Sharp

Mr A. Sinclair Mr C. Skott Et-Col Usher Smith Mr Soffieta Mr & Mrs G. E

Stewart and chil dren

Capt & Mrs Storickor

Bares and enild Mr & Mrs Tope MrO. Wagner Mr NU. Walker Mr& Are Watsan Capt Whitefield Mr & Mrs Wick Mr David Wood Miss Wright

NOTICE TO KOWLOON RESIDENTS,

EX

TXTRA COPIES of “ DAILY PRESS "Dre on Sale daily at the following Stores:— KOWLOON BOOK STALL, Terry Wharf Messra, HUNG CHEONG, Haiphong Road

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