LONDON THEATRES.
REALLY WRITTEN FOR THE "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS,"
LONDON, August Gtb.
T'he theatrical world has been very quiet- the attire weds and as the bounda fee is over, Bank Holiday showed a big booan, ai naal, in all places of amuse- ment
Tin management of the London Opera House bus track upon a brilliant iden in giving special rouinal recitals and converts at matinees; the last one was n violin recital ng Duci Kerékjarti, a veri- tablo wonder cláld violinist, a Hungarian buy of olevon and a half years.
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The regur as this pupalar house is still drawing pot, houses, Several Hew Features have been introduced and it tomatus as bright and amusing as ever. The Frames-American comedienne, Ana Heid, sings a French ditty. Le sina Grine and
American 4Everybody Jones a chicken" and "Oh, ! you berudïful doll,” which are very aking,
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TRADE AND COMMERCE.
THE HONG KONG MARKET.
The following information is taken fro the fortnightly report of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce:~~~
COTTON PINCE doons,--During the interval acciderable business has been done in T. Cluths, $41bs, and libs. Grey Shirtingaand the better qualities of White Shirtings. Tho sonsational rise in the price of the raw material in largely responsible for the sudden domand shortage of Amerions Cotton owing to It is reported that there will he a heavy drought, but whether such reports are correct or otherwise it is impossible to say at present. Opinions differ as to the ren! con- príves have advanced in sympathy with the dition of the crop Mounting Manchester enhanced value of the raw material. Thoro istite fair entity, but only a very small proportion avondantes cis the basis of home Arad-American Cotos at 7.6. on Tuesday, quotations Lo-day. Router quoted spot
Clearances are frisk
-FANCY COUTOs, Boops. Sus was last wrote in enum et fases has resulted, but thume has been quite a gomi enquiry and a mugy of ders have hari to be referred back for proved litaits. Goods me moving freely, int donders are only realising mengre profits obrir el lawryguns
Cotos Your Dealers were induced in iterate treely owing to the sharp advance In a tow sports scene these nic Alfred and on to the extent of about 15,000 bales. of the raw material. The basiness transacta-c] Siegfried Naes, Norwegian skaters
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DIRECTORY CHRONICLE
R. CUTTA, No change. a ghori abuson at the Vaudeville Theatre;j Mrs. Sales of sauce 300 to 506 to Strand, and will produce on the westh food Bats have taken place at tusigprivadesa Augual a adaptation by J. Commkunt lat 95/- nil, to 3162- cil, per ten. Lead his Lounsbery of Okeur Wilde's · Pintire of i Don in Grey," and this is an be followed by the Duchess of Padua,” by the same author
Both these protinctions are to be Da Ungah.
THE
AND hened up leally, and sales are reported at
At the New Thetic will shortly bus pro- duced a new four-set drama “Big Ontre,”
$1200. Wie Nails have he date at lower figures. But the sites has been small. Tinplates are steady; after a short period) of francs the home prices have gain weeded, but deales in het appear anxious to apoiatus Stocka, aro largo and until thewo are worked off there will no important business.
Perrolaum Probrers. Locally the situa tion war market are quiet, he is the wet- u which Mr. Denis Neilson Terry' will dying districts the situation is very much dreate his first origami rôle, Mr. Predisturbed and deelors are afraid to carry derick Kerr, in æblitium tó appearing in stock and junks are equally afraid to 'an important par, will be responsible for port wing to fours of piracy.
the production.
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1913.
FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL ISSUE.
The DIRECTORY corors the whole of the parts and cities of the Far East, from Netherlands. Jedin Europeans roside.
ta Siberia, in which
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Besides the usual Alphabetical List of Firms the Directory gives the CLASSIFIED LISTS of TRADES and PROFESSIONS at the larger Commercial Centres.
The ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENTS contains the unmes of over
20,000 FOREIGNERS, FOR CHINA, JAPAN, COREA, INDO- Surnames, in strictly Alphabetical Order, atrangad, with the Initials as well as the CHINA, SIAM, STRAITS SETTLE-so that any name can be found instantly. MENTS, MALAY STATE, have beon ongraved by one of the most
THE MATS AND PLANS NETHERLANDS INDIA, PHILIP.eminout Firms in Gront Britain and are PINES, BORNEO, ETC.
corrected and brought up to date. Thay consist of the following:- COLOURED PLATE OF FLAGS OF FOREIGN Honga, MAP OF THE FAR EAST. PLAN OF YOKONAMI PLAN OF KOBE AND Hycoo, PLOUR MARKET HURT.-American Markes:
PLAN OF FOREIGN SETTLEMENTS, TIENTSIN." A fair niount of lines has brou possible during the last fortnight, and owing to the
Pax Of Tsingeau (Kiadehau), On Saturday evening, 11 October, demand for Amerien when for export,
PLAN OF FOREIGN CONCESSION, SHANALS. Not only is the Directory as full and PLAN OF HONGKEW (SHANGHAI) with Inset prices generally hire stiffened. There will complete in each case as it can be made, but there will take place at the Coliseum a
have to be a lot more buying for shipment each Colony, Port or Settlement is prefaced LARGE PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA. charitable performance on behalf of the before the end of the year, and, it looks as by a DESCRIPTION, carefully revised each PLAN OF NEW TERRITORY (KOWLOON).
Showing the EXTENDED SETTLEMENT. Charing Cross Hospital. Their Majestics though higher prices will be seen. Australian year, most of which will serve as accurate PLAN OF KOWLOON Local CIDER FOR THE TOURIST, giving ovary detailPLAN OF SINGAPORE. the King and Quer have given their Market: No sales have been made.
Market: As a result of endeavours to clear in connection with the places, their History, PLAN OF BATAVIA, patronage and their presencs is also anti-
old storks prices have been forced down a Topography, f., &u. cipated. This performance is the idea of few cents. Stocks have been reduced to The Information in those Descriptions,
The CHRONICLE covers the notable evonta Min Sarah Bernhardt, who desires to 100.000 bags, and by the time new crap consisting of a hundred interesting article, of the last half century in the Far East exaress ber Banks to the people of Great/rgo arrives, there should not be much mure packed with facts concisely set out, and con- togather with the Texts of all the most taining statistics of the TRAGE of each important Treaties concluded with the Country and Port, would alone suffice to fill countries of Eastern Asia, the various a large volume.
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Duties, Postal Guide, Signal Codes, Chineze The Directories and Descriptions are of: Festivals, Tables of Money, Weights and Measures and other Commercial Information: The CHRONICLE and DIRECTORY, though condensed in every possiblo manaer, contains every year more pages.
Britain and Ireland for the national tribute presented to her last year on the The Occasion of her 38th birthday. Countess of Lonsdale is the bend of the ladies committee formed, and Mr. Üswald Stoll is preparing a list of star artistes to Sulimit for His Majesty's approval. Au
hour after the booking office was opened
Ole
of the boxes was hundredi gwin^as.
sold for one
than half a million sucks bere.
Cost-No sales of importanee have been reported.
Segan. Considerable transactions have taken place for lisi North and Cantem in Browns and White davus, respectively. Fair movement in Hongkong Refineds.
SALTVETRE ---4,000 bags. Market steady and improving
Peking. OrruMA further rise in prices Tientsin. Bengal opium is recorded. Closing rates are Peitsiho as follows. Patna New $5,775 Benares Chinaagtoo. New $5,475, Old $3,600, Old $5,800. Very Taku. Did $5,500, 3 years 85,17h. Mahiro-Dealers Autung. are holding a large stock and prices are in finally unchanged. Persian-No market
here.
CHINA.
Soochow." Chinking. Nanking. Wehu. Kewliang.
harian now
chests
Trade C'tres. Shansi. Newchwang. Dairon. Port Arthur. Chefoo.
Weihaivei. Kinochau. Tsinaafu. Mudkea.
Ichung. Chunghing Hangchow. Ningpo. Wanchow. Sauti Foochow
In consequence of the success of The Barrier." a wrtice of which appeared my last letter, at the Strand Theatre,
Stocks in Hongkong on the 11th inst Mr. Louis Meyer has arranged tu produce | were:--1.574 <hosts
Patna: 763 The Real Thing" at another theatre, Benares; 1.523 chests Mawa; arul 446 chests
Persian and Turkish, - prodably early in September.
Experts from August 28th to September 31th were:Patna 118 chests; Bendros, 48; The production by Mr. Arthur Chudaiwa. 179; Persian and Turkish, 152. leigh of a new American play is fixed In addition there were exported 42 chests for the 5th August, The title has not of uncertified Para and 17 chests of Shanghai.
uncerrified Benaris, leaving the following boen definitely fixed, but it may be "The uncertified opium in stock 15 chests Patna Tokyo. Red Band," and the leading lady will be and 45 chests Benares, Miss Marie Dero:
On September 3rd is to in produced a new musical play, "Once on à Time,"
Canton: Whampoa. Kowloon. Lappa. Samshui Kongmoun. Nanning. Wuchorfa,
Kwangehauwan Pakhoi. Hoilow. Lungchow. Mêngtzo. Hokov. Szemao. Tengyuela,
Amey. Swatow. JAPAN AND FORMOSA.
Osake. Annlung Tokohama. Muji.
Taiuanfu. Prices firm and Hyogo. Nagasaki. Takow. socks staall: Ginger: A quiet market, bet Kuber Hakodate. Anping.. prices remain very firm, especially in the Shimonoseki Tamsai. case of eask cargo; Galangat: Quiet; Cassia
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Aiseed Oil is quiet, the tendency being on
the weak side; Hamn hair: Market very
in succession to "The Girl in the neglected and masket weak: Star Tasi, at the Lyrin, Mess. Frederick Foun and Arthur Wimperis are respon- sible for the book, the latter also for the lyrics, and the music has been composed by Mr. Oscar Strauss. Mr. Bertran Wallis has been engaged to play lead.
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The Chinese play, played in a Chinese Manner in English," viz, "The Yellow Jacket," is shortly to be withdrawn after
most successful run by Mr. Gastón Mayer, to make room for Mr. Frohman's production, The Legend of The Yellow Jacket" is to Leonora." be produced by Prof. Reinhardt i Berlin sometime in October, and at Paris and Mosenw.
The
Mr. Raymond Hoze's sensor of English opera is to commence on 1st November at Covent Garden, and will open, as before announced, with “Joan of Arc,' and the productions will include Triston atid Isaldo," "Lohengrin "Hansel and Gretel," "Carmen" (new translation by Herman Klein), and Faust"
(now translation by Alfred Kalisch).
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When Mr. Granville Barker produces Mr. Shaw's fable play, "Androcles and the Lion" on September 1st, at the St. James's Theatre, the old stage is to be superseded by a revolving platform and an apron stage. The programme is to juclude "The Harlequinadi," contrived by Mr. Thon Clayton Calthrep, who is responsible for the designs; Mr. Granville Barker is reapons fole for the production, and Mr. Morto Stephenson has com posed the music,
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Provica On Date On Data
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1.66
Mr & Mrs Currie
Mr M. Cary
Capt Clarke
Highest open air Temperatore on 13th... 82 Lowest open air Temperature on 13th...75
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 15th to 21st September, 1913 HIGH WATER
Month
Height
E keng
Mean
Time.
1. a.
ft 2+.
159 16
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LOW WATRZ
H'kong.
Menu
Times.
. m. it, in
7 1m 2 57 33
9 55 5 6 347 19 70 m 3 36 3 0
Mon.
"WITH DOG AND GUN IN THE NEW TERRITORY,"
San
Tues. 16m 949
10 8 5 8 Wod. ·17 10 19 6 7
10, 21 a6 1 Thurs. 18 10 48 6-3-4 48
I 35 6 3 5 18 2 8 Fri.
19m 11 19
20 3 6 5 Satur. 20 jm 11 58
11 16 6 7
054
4 13 a 2 1
4 12 2 7
4 8
2 4
2 6
5 8 m 5.25
2 &
5 21
5 3
6 4
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