Cotter Falmer' &&

The Wine Merchant of the East"

INAPTER

JOHNSTONE'S

SQUARE SOTTLE "

WHISKY.

UNVARIED FOR OVER

150 YEARS.

THE SAME TO-DAY AS IN

1745.

BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG LANE CRAWFORD & CO.,

and from ALL WINE MEROHÅNTS,

174

VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE AMERICAN MAIL.

Or

NOT A NAPOLEON.

THE HONGKONG DAILY “PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1913.

YUAN-SHI-KAI AND THE

MONARCHY.

REMARKABLE MANIFESTO.

A White Paper issued by the British Foreign Office gives a full history of the Chinese revolution and the events of lust

year.

Several documents are printed which are of exceptional interest.” One is the text of the "démenti which Yuan-Shih-kai issued as a manifesto, when his enemies declared that this Republic dictator was a Chinese Napoleon aiming at the throne. Apponded is the text of this document, in which, saya Sir. J. N. Jordan, who for wards it to Sir Edward Grey, Yuan

asked the world to believe that he had been a gravert to Republican ideas long before the revolution broke out, and took high heaven to witness that he would

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92 buildings principally of brick und steel, 310 oufrances. 37 buildings are prirate bonded warehouses. Flour area 68,248 square yards, or 1ki acres.

Custom-boost brokerage and Insaraner undertaken.. Rates moderate. Mooring Basin, 600 fest by 100 feet by 25 feet deep, adjoining the docks and warehouses

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Rvoja, Norwegian str., Meyer, 22nd September-Sabang 19th September, Chan Oil-Standard Oil Co. SABINE RICKMERS, Dutch str., 573, B. Y.

Jagt, 18th September-Amoy 13th. September, Bollast.-Asiatic Petro- leum Co. SAMSEN, German str., 998, F. Bucking,

never be false to the charge the nation to a week. She bus agreeable con had confided to him."

panionship in her office, is always nicely from my student days 1, Yuan-Shi-dressed, keeps her hands manicured, and Kat, have admired the example of the gors to Coney Island every Sunday Emperors Yao and Shan, who treated the Suppose she was married.

She would empire as a public trust, and considered have to take a than who was curning not that the record of a dynasty in history more than £3 10% a week-that is the only || for good or ill is inseparably bound up kind she moots. Marriage would insan with the public spirit or self-seeking by giving up her dainty existence for a dingy which it has been animated. On attain | flat, with a great, hulking, cranky pian ing middle age I grew more familiar with to wait on all the time foreign affairs, was struck by the admir able republican systems in France and America, and felt that they were a true embodiment of the democratic precepts of the ancients. When last year the patriotic crusade started in Wuchang its echoes went forth into all the provinces, with the result that this ancient nation with its 2,000 years of despotisni adopted with one bound the republican" system of govern

The P.. str. Siberia arrived at Manila! between 10 am. und nach the 21st September, is expected to sail from that port for Hongkong to-day, between 2 and 4 pm, and is due to reach this port at about 7 a.m. Friday.

THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL,

The I.G.M. str. Prinz Sigismund left Sydney on the 20th September, at 11 am, and may be expreted here on or about the 13th October.

THE CANADIAN MAIL..

The C.P.R sty. Empetss of Aria left Kobe on the 23rd Semember, at midnight, and is due to arrive at Shanghai on the 26th September at 10 p.m.

THE GERMAN MAIL.

The LG.M. str. Derflinger, carrying the German mails, with dates from Berlin of the 3rd September, left Colombo on the 21st September, p.m., und may be expected here on or about the 1st October,

MERCHANT STEAMERS.'

The H.A.L. ar. Sudmark left Sings pore on the 19th September, p.m., and may be expected here on or about the, 25th September, a...

The O.S.K. str. Sentile Maru, Eron Tacoma, left Manila for this port on the 23rd September, and is due at Hongkong on the 25th September, n.to.

The N.Y.K. str. Penang Maru (Bombay Line) left Bombay for this port via porta on the 9th September, and is expected hore on the 26th September.

The Ben Line str. Benvorlich, from

ment,

CHINA'S GLORIOUS DAY." "It was my good fortune to see this glorious day at my life's late eve cherished the hope that I might dwell in the seclusion of my own home and parti cipate in the blessings of an age of prace. But once again my fellow countrymen honoured with the pressing request heavy that I should again assume a borden, and on the day on which the Republie was proclaimed I announced it to the whole nation that never again shall a monarchy be permitted in China. At my inauguration again took this solemn oath in the sight of heaven above and earth beneath. Yet of late ignorant persons to the provinces have fabricated wild rumours to delude men's minds, and have adduced the career of the First Napoleon on which to use their erronéDUS": speculations. It were best not to inquire as to their motives; in some cases mais. conception may be the cause, in others deliberate malice.

...

The Republic has now been pre- claimed for six months; so far there is no prospect of recognition from the Powers, while order is far from being restored in the provinces. Our fate hangs upon a hair; the slightest negli gence may forfeit all. I, who bear this arduous responsibility. feel it my bounden duty to stand at the helm in the hope of successfully breasting the wild

waves.

PLAUSIBLE VOICE OF CALUMNY, But while those in office are striving with all their might to effect

a satis-

THE LAZY WOMAN.

"It's only the shiftless women," says Mrs. Dowling, who get married,

The girl who wants to loal about in kimono all day gels married because she is too lazy to support herself. Life in New

Yark is easy for that kind of woman. All

has to do is to make a cup of coffee and serve it with baker's rolls in the morning to her husband, make a bit or zwo, and visit a ham and beef shop just before he comes homes at night. The rest of the day she can hang oud of the window 5ssiping with her neighbours."

There is a type of American woman, Mrs. Dowling admitted. who marrie simply for the sake of having children. She knows that love never lasts more than five years," but she expects to endure her husband after thut for the sake of her children.

Those

One regrets to add that Mrs. Dowling's views find very general support. girls who refrain from marrying because they are comfortable in business life are quoted in New York as 30 per cent, of the city's unmarried women, and another 20 per cent will not marry the average man because they think there is a chance of trapping an American millionaire..

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STEAMERS.

}

.

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 24th of 1053 am. The typhoon bas passed into the Pacific, east of Japan.

The conditions over the whole map are now anti-cyclonic, with shallow gradients. Pressure is highest over the lower Yangtte Valley and the Yollow Sex.

Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at 10a.m. to-day, 0.00 inches.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noçu to-day is as follows:

DISTRICT

• Hongkong & Neighbourhood

Formosa Channel

FORECAST

N.E. winds,

fresh.

B$

No. 1.

South coast of Chins botwoonThe samo

Hongkong and Lamoola. į

South const of China between [The_same a

No. 1. Hongkong and Hainan...

* E, windą moderate to light; fair.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

24TH SEPTEMGEB, 1913, A.1.

Station.

21st September-Swatow 20th Septem her, Rice-Butterfield & Swire. SEXTA, Gorman str., 992, H. Jensen, 21st{

September-Swatow 20th September, Vladivostock Nice Butterfold & Swirc.

Nemurg SHAORSING, British str., 1,237, Melatosh, Hakodate ....... 21 September-Hongay 18th Septem- Tokio...... ber, Coal.--Butterfield & Swire. Kochi SHINYO Manu, Japanese str., 7,22€, H: 9. Nogami.....

Smith, 12th September-San Fran- Kagoshima. cisco 16th August, General-Toyo Oshima m........... Kisen Kuishus.

Nahs TAIYUAN, British str., 9,300, W. B. Brown, labi'ins

20:5 September-Melbourne 16th Bonin Is. Angust, General. Butterfield & Chefoo....

Weihniwoi Svire. TELEMUs, British str., 1,340, A. Fraser, Henkow

20th September-Saigon 15th Septem. Ichang ber, Rice-Chinese. TM, Dutch str., 5,183, A. W. La Rooy, 18th September-Amoy 18th September, Cheneral. Java-China Japan Lija.

PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.

Per Nameang) from Calcutta, Messrs. Cromarty and Glasspole.

Per Yingchow, from Shanghai, Mr. Bon Mr. Pinner. Miss Montgomery and Miss Skinner.

Kinklang Changsha Shanghai Gutslaff

Hour

Barometer

Temperature.

at Ses Level.

Humidity

כן

Wind

Weather.

Forca.

NNW Oh.

7 s. 30.05, 51-

6 a 29.91

NE

29.97

"

N

30.04

30.05

30.09

NW

30.10

30.06

30.03

29.99 29.97

11

30.08 68 90 as w

30.11

30.12

Sharp Pek. 7. 30.05

BARTOLINA

6 & 29.97: 77

Swatow.........

Amoy

Taiboan

·Taichu

Tainan Keshun Pescadores Canton

**** 5.0.29.99

Hongkong Gap Hook Per thing, for Hongkong, from London, Macao... etc., Mr. Quadros, Mr. W. Eldridge, Mise Wachow Marka Mr. Bleakiron. Miss B. Walter,

Hoihow Pakhoi Mr. W. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Cousins,

Phulien Mr. da Havilland, Mr. Z. Storpin, Mr.

Tourane.....ke P. Calling, Rey, and Mrs. York, ebild

C. St. James.. and 2 infants, Mr. and Mrs. Keys, Mr. and Mrs. Lebreton and child, Mia Manila,

Aparri Ormiston...

DEPARTED.

ATHOLL, British str.. 2,780, Saxby, 16th September Jara Cth September,

Per Express of India, for Vancouver, Sugar-Dodwell & Co.

etc., Mr. P. Jansen, Miss C. M. Wicker, BORNEO, German str., 1,344, J. Koehler, Mr. C. Gudow, Miss J. E. Dunk, Mrs. 20th September Sandakan 14th Davis. Dr. Lobb, Mr. Binder, Mr. and September, Timber and General Mrs. L. A. Chill, Mrs. M. V. Jones, Mr. Melchers & Co.

Mauzer, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Pond and BUYO MARU, Japanese str., 3,247, H. Mrs. B. de Lesdain.

Nagano, 17th September-Moji 12th

Per Kuninga Maru, for Australia, etc., September, Coal-Toyo Kisen Kaisha.

Mr. Tsuchiya. Mr. Geo. Samuels, Mr. 17th September Shanghai 14th S. Sounderson, Mr. T. Kitamura, Mr. September, General. Butterfield & A. M. Neves, Miss Kitty Raynor, Miss Swire

Olga Montes, Mrs. F. Mangnerra Mrs 22nd September--Swarow 21st Septem- Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Sangater and Mr. G ber, General Jardine. Matheson & W. Cooper.

N

29.97

29.97

29.96

»

9a.

6 &

9t

6 a 29.98 29.94 29.91 129.93 74

29.91

Legaspi Bacolod........ 9. 29.91 85 Iloilo............. Cobu Labaan

29.89 74

29,94 85

129.96 79

uof3aoayL }⌘#Eཥྭ ཿ 2 · I』 1 ། ། 1 ཀཽ ཡཽ 1 | | ཋ །1 |E བ ཋ ༞ ཋ ། ། ། ཏྟིཾ | ཨ ༐ ཚི །ཡུ ཡ

ENE

|--DO-ORD=|||--NONGODTHON-TITulonwwww pa je pa ba

1611121188 | 1 | | 1.66 $111.

T. F. CLAXTON, Director.

1 BANDMETELL, reduced to 32 degroor Fabrenheit, on the level of the ees in inches, tenths and Anndredthe

TEMPERATURE, in the shado, in degress Fahrenheit.

5.HUMIDITY, in porcaatago of saturation, the

Middleshro' and Londen, left Singapore factory solution, spectators seem to find' CHENAN, British atc.. 1,355, W. L. Jones, Frank Hill, Mr. C. D. MeBurner, Mr. humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100.

a difficulty in maintaining a

generous

on the 20th September for this port, and may be expected here on or about the forbearance. They forget that I, who 20th September.

The str. Buiten Marn left Moji on the countrymen, cannot possibly look dis. CHOYSANG, British str., 1,424, Courtney, MT. de Estella and 3 children, Mr. and lightning, o overcast, p passing showers, equall

է

have received this charge from ny

2nd September for this port, and is fue passionately on when the fate of the to arrive here on or about 27th September. nation is in the balance. If I were aware The chartered str. Welford Hel! loft that the task was impossible and played Singapore for this port on the 22nd a part of easy acquiescence, so that the September, at 8 am, and is due here ou; future of the Republic might become the 27th September, at about 0 p.m. irreparable, others might not reproach The A. str. Persin left Singapore for me, but my own conscience would never this port on the 2nd September, a.m., leave me alone. and will arrive here on the 27th Septem-? ber. p.m.

The NY. K. str. Kanagawa Maru (Cal cutta Line) left Calcutta for this port via ports on the 9th September, and is ex-! pected here on the 28th September.

The N.Y.K.

Yokohama (American Lire) left. Kobe for this part via Moji and Shanghai on September, and is expected hore on the

sir,

you. my

"My thoughts are manifest in the sight' of high heaven, But at this season of construction and dire crisis how shall these mutuni suspicions find a place? Once more I issue this announcement; if fellow countrymen, do indeed Maru place the safety of China before all other considerations, it behoves you to be large- the 19th minded. Beware of lightly heeding the plausible voice of calumny, and of the medium furnishing a

for fostering anarchy. "If evilly-disposed persons, who are bent on destruction, seize the excuse for Bowing dissension to the jeopardy of the situation, I, Yuan-Shih-kai, shall fellow the behest of my fellow-countryman a pincing such men beyond the pale of humanity.

28th September.

The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s str. Peking loft Singapore on the end September, and is expected to arrive here on the 29th September:

The str. City of Edinburgh left Now York on the 13th August, and is dus here on or about 30th September.

The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s str. Japan left Port Said on the 7th Septem ber, and is expected to arrive here on the 2nd October.

The N.Y.K. str. Aki Maru (European Linc) left Marseilles for this port vin ports on the 8th September, and is expect- ed here on the 8th October.

Tho N.Y.K. str. Sonaki Maru (Ameri-

"A vital issue is involved. It is my duty to lay before you my inmost thought. so that suspicion may be dissipated. Those who know have the right to impose their censure.' It is for public opinion to judge. Such is my announcement, and I ask you to take due note."

can Line) left Seattle for this port vis WHY WOMEN DON'T MARRY,

ports on the 9th September, and is ex- pected here on the 12th October.

The Danish str. Cathay left Port Said on the 16th September, and may be ex pected here on or about the 13th October. The str. Glenturret passed the Suez Canal on the 19th September for Hong kong via Straits..

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

Hongkong 27th September.

THE BOTHER OF A MAN.

There was a tendency at first to place Hangsung, from Shanghai, is due in the entire responsibility upon the men,

but the testimony given by various com Yateking, from Calcutta, is due in Hong-petent social authorities here proves conclusively that, while there is some kung 29th September.

agreement on the part of both sexes to Harry later in life than was the use a

Co

Pet Kamu Maru, Japan, elu, r. o Brus for all th, Mr. infant, Mr. M. Schellenburg, Mr. I Nagai, Miss C. A. Cowan, Mrs. S. Ozawa, Mr. H. Ono, Rev. W. H. Smith, Mrs. Tanimoto, Mrs. Harade, Messrs. F. Bloomfield, Mr. F. Painter, E. Ono, Suko, Taniguchi, Kawata, Nanama, Ohuts, Osaki, Saito, Usui and Master Hayashi,

• DIEROTION OF Wind, to two points, 5. FORCE OF WIND, nocording to Beaufort Seals. 8 STATE OF WEATHER, b blue sky, o dotachod aloud, o drisaling rain, f fog, gloomy, h hail rain, snow, t thander, v visibility, w daw (wet) 7 R n inches' tentlis and hundredths

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

1

Hongkong Observatory, September 24th.

Previous 03 Date On Date

Day

at

DAISAL MARU, Japanese str., 2,392, Mase, 20th September-Manila 16th Septem ber, Nil-Order. DEVAWONGSE, British str., 1,047, Shearer, 18th September-Saigon 14th Septer. ber, Bice.-Chinese, DILWARA, British str., 3.400, G. H.

Ramage, E..R., 17th September-Moji 12th September, Coal and General. David Sassoon & Co. LUNAEUS, British str., 4,286, R. A.. Tillet sou, 20th September-Singapore 13th September, General.-Butterfield &

Per P. & 0. str. Moldavia, connecting with Swire. FURURA MARU, Jepanese str., 3.138, 8. the steamer Delta at Colombo, from London

Kumawaki, 22nd September-Moji September 5th-To Hongkong: Mr. and weather

Mrs. J. W. Gleyn, Mr. and Mrs. B. Eustace and children, Mr. G. P. Curvey, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gordon & children. From Marseilles September 12th.-To Hongkong: Rev. and Ms. W. B. Paton and children.

16th September, Coal-Mitsu Bishi Goshi Kwaisha. HANYANG, British str., 1,267, Cogan, and September-- Samarang 12th Septem- ber, Bugar.-Butterfeld & Swire. HELENE, German str., 771, J. Jessen, 2nd September-Hoihow 21st September, General-Jebsen & Co.

PASSENGERS EXPECTED. ·

Per P. & 0. str. Nubia, from Londo September 8th. To Hongkong: Miss M. Gourley, Mr. and Mr. N. G. Nolan and children, Mrs. and Miss Taylor and child, Mrs. C. Owen, Mr. W. C. Q. Taylor, Mr. T. Taylor, Mr. G. H. Murphy, Mrs. R. Baker, Mr. G. R. Hake, Mr. D. J. Brown, Miss King,

Hu, French str., 700, A. Cornelinsen, 21st September-Haiphong 20th Septem- ber, General.-A. R. Marty. Huionow, British str., 2,000, G. Hooker, 22nd September Tientsin 15th Septem.

Per P. & Ö. str. Medine, connecting with ber, General.-Butterfield & Swire. JAPAN, British str., 3.600, C. P. Seddon, the steamer India at Colombo. From Lon-

22nd

September-Singapore 17th don September 19th-To Hongkong: Mrs. September, General. David Sassoon Cubbin and child, Miss Cubbin, Mr. A.

Lennox, Mrs. F Macbride, Miss A. & Co. JOEANNE, German str., 952, H. .Ipland, Simons, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. C. G. White,

20th

September Samarang 19th Mr. B. B. Mair, Mr. T. S. Adames.

Per P. & 0. str. Sunila, from Londoa September, Sugar-Jebsen & Co.

باد دریا

22nd

Barometer Temperature Hamidity...... Wind Direction

Bain

Force

at

st 2 p.m.6 a.m. 2pm.

VISITORS AT HOTEL

Horokbka HoTÜL.

Mr J. M. Aaron Mr J. W. D. Androws Dr & Mrs. H. Baloan

and 3 children He A. T. Barberini Mr H. Brain Bates Mr E. R. Bato

Mr A. Benzimrs

Mr W. E. Bowerma

Mr C. Campbell

Mr A. J. Cambridgo

Misa D'Almada

Castro

E

Haster D'Almada -E

Castro

Mr & Mrs F. X. D'Almada i Costro Mr F. T. Chapplo Dr

A. L. E. F. Coleman

Mr J. J. Connell

Mr C. H. Davis

Mr J. Dewar

Mr & Mrs Dertoano

and 2 children

Mr F. Dobrowohl

Mr & Mrs R. H.

Douglas Mr & Mrs H.

Ehrenfels Capt W. Ebrbardt Miss V. Elbs Mr T H. Elliott Mr & Mrs H.

Everett

C.

Men M. V. Join Mr E. S. Kabel Mr Ellis Kadocrie Mr D. C. Konoh Mr A. Krasoman Mr T. Leeman Mr Lim King Jim Mr Lim King Chor Mr Lim Pook Sin Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr J. R. Look Mr

C. Farebrother Masou

Miss M. Matheson Mrs R. T. Matheso Mrs Goo. Murtix Dr O. Marzioki Baron de ziene Mr F. A. Mao Kintosh MrB. K. Mohta Mr J. Mercoki

Mr P. Moyer

Mr A. B. Moulder Mrs J. D. F. Milder Mr J. D. F. Milder

Mr A. W. Nicol

Miss G. O'Leary Mr J. Ormiston. MrJ. W. Faton Mis C. Phillips Mr A. J. Pianock Mr R. de Provilla

Mr E. H, Roy

L. ME. M. Raymond

Mr N. S. Ferguson Mr Denman Fuller Mr H. Gallotte Mr & Mrs I. K. Gear Dr J. M. Gillespio Mr A. G. Gordon Mr J. GourgOY

Mr P. O. von Griso

gono

Mr V. Goulbearn Mr R. J. Grimshaw Mr & Mrs W. A.

Hannibal Mr P. C. Hall Dr J. G. Hanna Mr W. T. Harbord Mr H. G. Baesock Hon Mr E. A. Hewett

C.31.G.

Mr & Mrs R. Innes Mr & Mrs C. D.

Jacksou

Mr G. S. Jober

Mr B. Baworth

Mise F. Hear

Mr & Mrs E. Bemus Master Romne

Mr H M. Richords Mr R. G. Ross

Mr R. R. Roxburgh

Mrs Schonk

Mt J. O. Sibley Mr E. T. Singer Mr & Mrs A. Sirl, 4 children and roszlá M&M E. E. Smith Mr A. B. Sorentan Miss Squires

Miss A Square

Mr B. G. Tait Brito Tak

Capt. & Mrs H

Walker

children

A. and 3

Mr F. W. White Mc G. G. Woods

KING EDWARD Hozhl

Mra E. Almond

Mr F. J. Cargill

Mr C. Castro

Mr T. Choo

Mr R. Connell Mr H. B. Connell ▾

Mr & Mrs Dolībie

Mr W. Donaldson

E.

Mr Walker

Mr & Mrs F.

McHugb Mr & Mrs Kraft Mr M. F Mumay Miss F. Saunders Mr & Mrs W. W

: Gerlach

Mr Geo, Grimble Mr J. B. Harris Mr & Mrs Heinemann Mr. E. J. Hingle Mr B. Jensen Mr & Mrs C. Lauritson

Mr & Mrs Allan

Mr Amisfedt Mr W. E. Bird

Mr & Mrs J. H N.

Mody

Mr & Mrs Majer and.

SOD

Mr & Mra Schenk

Mrs Finsbett

Mr H. S, Spurge

Mr A. P. Nobbs

Mr FA Mackintosh

Miss Massey MTB Morriss Mr J. A. Murphy Mr & Mre Lemaire and

child

Mr. W. Logan Dr Bibreo

Capt & Mrs Passmore Mr & Mrs Shotfarmer Capt & Mrs. A. R.

Stewart and obit dren

Mr G. C. Whitóläm

GEAND HOTEL

Mr & Mrs A. B. Crew Dr Keyt Mr Fenson

Mrs Forsyth

Freese

Mr C. Frenck

Mrs Fredenhall

Mr & Mrs Hanoook

29.94 29,93

29.98

81

78

81

Miss Harwood

80

83

82

Mr Hayler

East

East

East

Mr C. G, King

3

2

8

0 0,00

Highest opm sir Tamperaturs on 23rd... 82 Lowest open air Temperatore on 23rd....... 75.

I

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 25th September to 1st October, 1913.

Week

HIGH WATER

Days cf.

Month

Height

LOW WATER

ft. ill.

Capt J. S. Lewingdon Mr F. Lorria

Miss Newhaven

Mr Morsh Cant Pellard Miza Poole Mr Rayne Miss Railly Mr A. El. Sayce Misa Saunders

Mrs Smith

Mr Stockweth

Mr C. WeismaAN

PEAK HOTEL

lient Archer, R.A.M.C. Mr & Mrs W. Arm-

strong

Mr T. Arthur. Mr E. F. Aucott Mr & Mrs Auld and

children

Mr & Mrs W. C. Barrett and child Mr & Mrs C. W. J.

Bell

Mr G. A. Bena Mr & Mrs Beyer Major Bowen, A.P.D. Mrs Bowdler

Hon Mr Buckmill Mr W. A. Batterfield Mr & Mrs Curria

H kong

H'kong,

Mean

Mean

Time.

Times.

A

b. m.

Thura. 25

ft. n. 3 24 No infer high-

I. m.

7 1

0 31 af 20

nor low-water

20 m 5 0

7.3

1 13 0 1 6

8 9 4 8 7 6

11 52 1 50

4 6

Mr M. Cary

1 5

Capt Clarko

28 m 7 23 7 8

29. In

30 m

Ost

1

8 19 a) 5.2

34 5 6 2 25 & 1 5 21 7 8 m 1 57 3 8546 1 2 59 a 1 7 2 5 916 7 7 m 2 49 9 0 6 6 32 2 0 2 0

m. 1

1 2 39

5

ON SALE.

The publication of statistics showing that KAMO MARU, Japanese str., 5,284, K. September 20th-To Hongkong: Mr. W. Fri.

Kawara, 23rd September-Singapore Allan, Mr. J. H. Barr, Miss W. Stubbs, Mr. 8,000,000 men in America and 9,000,000

16th September, Geueral-Nippon Rennie, Mrs. F. P. Lachiau, Miss D. Stone. Satar. 27 m. 618 women are unmarried has, says the Daily

Yusen Kaisha.

Per P. & 0. str. Mongolia, connecting Telegraph's New York correspondent.KIJ MARU, Japanese otr., 1,429, Mura, with the str. Devann at Colombe. From Sun:

September Bangkok 12th Leaden October 3rd and from Marseilles started a brisk summer correspondence, in

September, Nil.--Order.

October 10th-To Hongkong: Mr. H. H. Mon. Namsung, from Singapore, is due in which the writers analyse the reasons why

matrimony to-day is less popular than KIUGIANG, British str., 1,298, Robertson, Gompertz. Hongkong 25th September.

21st September - Kebao, Coal.

Per & 0. str. Sardinia, from London Tres. Fooksung, from Moji, is due in Hongheretofore.

Butterfield & Swire.

October 4th-To Hongkong: Mrs. and Miss

Wed. kong 20th September.

KWANGERE, Chinese str., 1,463, McArthur, Lammett and children, ra. Barrington, September Shanghai 19th ra. Bolton, Miss P. Keith, Miss CỠ M Forrest, airs. Martin and child, Miss E. September, General-Chinese. LooNGSANG, British str., 1,093, G. W. W. Gibbon, Mrs. J. Bucknili and child, Miss Leask, 23rd September-Manila 20th N. Wilden, Miss B. E. Newcombe, Mins September, General--Jardine, Mathe Bridges, Miss MeCurry, Mr. R. Dawson and son & Co.

child, Miss A. Armstrong, Miss C. Boyant, Luow, British stri, 1,221. Meathrel, Miss F. O'Dell, Birs. J. S. Dabis, Rey, and C. Harlow and children, Mr. September Shanghai 19th Mrs. J. September, Gencral-Butterfield & Thomas. Swire.

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Fischer. Srom Southampton August 26th PTCHABURI, German str., 1,374, C. Gose To Hongkong: Miss' Fornyson, Miss. K. H. wich, het Boptember-Bangkok 13th Reen, Mr. J. S. Thomas. From Genoa September, Bico. Butterfiold & September 4th-To Hongkong: Mosers, J. and J. C. Grotton, Mrs. G. Kohler and child, Swire. PA NANG, British str., 1,002, N. G. Dr. W. Koch, Mr. and Mrs. J. Müller, Mayer, 21st September Saigon 16th Capt. and Mrs. G. C. Malcomson, Mrs. M

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