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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

8.6.ARMAND KEHIC." COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

OX 8.F.

03

M

NOTICE.

NONSIGNEES et Cargo from Langdow sx 15. Modor" and Sidon," from Pulumos "Cabo St. Viacente." from flavre ox 8. "Sidon" and from Derdeans

Ville Dunkerque" in connection with above Steamer are hereby informed that their Gords with the exception of Opium, Tressoro and Valuablon are hoing landed and store at eir risks into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Clowns of tls Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Lid,, at Kewloon, whoace delivery may be obtained immediately aitor landing.

Optimal Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees helors Nnox To-ray eque fing; it to be lauded Dara

131. of Igling will be count signed by the Undo sigand Goods masining sactained affor the 270 inst. at Noon will he wbject to rent and landing charges.

All Cisima arst be sent in ien ou or before the 3rd Oct., or they will just be reaserrizol. /

All darryl pole will be examined o the 29th juga, at 10 AM

N6ire Insornner has been offociod.

S. C. lo BUSSIERRE,

Acting Agent. Hougheng, 2nd Septescher, 1913

From BUROPE.

THE HAL. Staunship

12

SUFDMARK," Captain J. Barkery, having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are kring landed and placed at their risk in the hazardous and/or extra-lavartions Godowns of the Rongkong and Kowloon Wharinid Godown Co, Ltd, whence delivery may be obtained against Bills of Lading countersigned by the Coleraigned.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1913.

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

S.S. BENVORLICH,” FROM MIDDLESBRO, LONDON AND STEATTE, ✔MÓNSIGNTES of Cargo ere he ruby iaformned that a doods are being bonded at their risk into the hazardowe and/or extra hazardous Gpdowns of the longkang and Kowloon Wharf afd Godown Co., Ltd., whence or from the

harris delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods invo loft in Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 3rd Oct, will be subject to rent.

All Cizims against the Steunur must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 10th Oct, or they will not be recognized,

All brokos, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowuk, where they will b examined on the Ard Ontad IL AM

No F1nsurance hus Ion effertad. „Bit of Laling will be countersigned by

GILB, LIVINGSTON & U., Agents. Beagkong, 26th September, 1913. 0182

SHIPPING. IN PORT

SITAMERE.

PERSECUTION OF OHRISTIANS IN FOXIEN PROVINCE.

AMERICAN CONSUL'S STRONG PROTEST.

As ini

KULIANG, September 10th. After the recent persecution of the Christians had gained considerable head- way tho Provincial officiala under pressure sent soldiers to Hinghwa, and begnu to operate against the bandits. former times, the. baudits scattered as som as they. Saw that the troops were moving against them, and as in the former times the affiliated band of gentry came forward and interceded for the robbers,

peace with them and avoid bloodshed,, begging the Government to negotiate

while the rebels have the upper hand they A strange part of their actions is that say nothing about peace negotiations, but them then this group of gentry is greatly as soon as the Government moves against

in the work of the solliers. concerned aud spares no effort in arrest-

The bandits were thoroughly scattered so that anyone could travel with anfoly when the rebellion in Central Chias broke out. Fakien at Grat declared for the South and recalled most of the Hinghwa soldiers to make preparations to send a form North. Just at that time)

THE

YOKOHAMA DOCK

.

CO.,

LIMITED.

Telegraphio Address:-" DOCK." Yokohama.

Codes usedA.30.4 and 5th Editions, Lisbor's, Scott's, Ai. and Watkin's. DRY DOCK DEPARTMENT:-Telephones Nos. 376, 506, or $81. NO. I DOCK. Docking Length 515 ft.

NO. 2 DOCK. Docking Langth 976 ft.

NO. 3 DOCK. Dooicing Length 51 it.

Every description of repair work is undertaken. A large assortment of material including tail shafts are kept in stock. Two powerful tow boats, floating dorrich to lift 45 tous, pneumatic, electric, hydraulic plants, etc. Manufacturors of engines, boilers. tags, lighters, constructional steel work, eto. "Tenders on short notion by letter or cusblo

WAREHOUSE DEPARTMENT -

92 buildings, principally of brick and steel, 330 entrances. 37 buildings sro pricati bonded warehouses, Floor area 68,248 square yards, or 14.1 acres.

Custom-honso brokerage and ingentice undertaken. Rates moderate, Mooring Basin, 600 foot by 100 feet by 25 feet drop, adjojoing the docks and warehouses,

VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE AMERICAN, MAIL..

the leaders of the rebellion against the Hongkong vit. Manila on the 24th Septem The P.M. str. China left Yokohama for Central Government fled and the Gover-ber. The mails from the United States nor-General of this Province got back on have been transferred to the L.G. M. otr. the safe side of the fence."

THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

The LG.. ar. Prinz Sigismund left Sydney on the 20th September, at 11 am. and may be expected here on or about the 13th October.

The N.Y.K. str. Nikko Maru (Austra- an Line) left Melbourne for this port via ports on the 24th September, and is expected here on the 20th October.

PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.

(712

Per Fooksung, from Moji. Messes. J. E. Huching and A. B. Jardino,

Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Woiugarten.

Per Persia, from Singapore, eto, Mr.

Mesara. Fothergill, Ohno, Isndo and Okazaki.

Per Haiyang, from Swatow, for Hongkong, Per Yokohama Maru, for Hongkong, from Shanghai, Mr. and Mrs. John, Mr. and Mrs. Comyn, Mr. and Mrs. Black well and son, Licut. L. J. Torrie, Livot. J. M. Cookson, Mr. G. W. Woodhouse, Mr. K. B. MoCormick, Mr. Charles Taylor. Miss Brigadirenko, Mr. Alfred Harter and Mr. S. Kondo.

DEPARTED.

VISITORS AT HOPEL

HONGKONG HOTEL..

Mr J. M. Anron Mr J. W. D. Andrews Mr A. T. Barberini Mr H. Brain Bater Mx E. R. Bate Mr A. Boazimira Mr & Mrs H. Brinak Misa . Brinck

Alr C. Campboll Mr A. J. Cambridge Miss D'Almada

Castro

Master D'Almans }

Castro

Mr & Mrs

F. X.

{ D'Ahuada e Castro

Mr W. Caisston- Mr F. T. Chapple, Dr A. D. E. P.

Colemau

Mrs A. Collie Mr. L. Condon Mr C. H. Davis

Mr J. Dewar

Mr & Mrs Dortonno

and 2 children

Mr.T. Leoman Mr Lim King Jin Mr Lim King Chos Mr Lim Pack Sin Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr.J. R. Look LJ, M. Lopes

Ir

0. Farebesthes Mason

Miss J. Matheson

Mrs. T. Mathesona

Mrs Geo. Martin

Dr O. Marriott

Baron do Inoar

Mr F. A. MacKintosit Mr B. K. Molita My J. Morecki Mr P, Moyor Mrs J. P. Miller Mr A. B, Moulder Mrs J. D. F. Mülder Mr J. D. F. Müd

My A. W. Nicol

Miss G, O'Leary

Mr J. Ormiston.

Mr J. W. Paton

H.

Miss O. Phillips

Mr. & Mr J. l. Porter

C.

Ar R. de Provillu

Mr & Mrs 12, Douging Mr & Mrs H. Ehrenfola Mr. D. Miss V. Elbe

Foreiana Air E. Gallotte Bir Deuman Fuller Mr & Mrs I. H. Goaro Dr J. M. Gillespie Mr A, G.-Gorrian Mir J. Gourgoy

Mr P. O. van Grisa.

fona

MeV. Goulbourn

Mr F. B. Ray

Mr E. M. Raymond Mr B. Raworth Miss F. Rony Mr R. G. Rosa Mr H M. Riobariz

Mrs C. Roth Mr R. R. Roxburgh Mr & Mrs Bathorford Mra Sobouk Mr J. C. Bibloy Mr E. T. Singer

bir & Mrs W. A. MrC. J. W. Simpson

Hanzibal

Mc P. G. Hall Dr J. G. Haune.

The Kinghwa problem was still on his Coblens, due to arrive in Hongkong on ATHOLE, British str. 2,789, Saxby, 16th hands, for although the bandits had been the 2nd October.

6th September Java

Healtered yet not one of the leaders had September, Sugar-Dodwell & Co.

[born gaplured, so that the situation was BENVORLICH, British st., 2,014, F. Smith, ri for another outbrenic as soon as thoy 20th September London 9th August, ge together. The Governor-General General-Gibb, Lavingston & Co.

decided on the plan of sending a repre- Bure MARU, Japanese str., 3,247, B. ntative to Hinghwa to negotiate with

I Nogano, 17th September-Moji 12th Emperor Sixteen" with the object of

Per Assur, for London, Mrs. S. G. September, Coal Toyo Kison Krisha, giving hit a position in the army in

Smith, Mr. B. Grimshaw; for Bombay, Choi SING, German str., 1,012, J. Bruhn, order to earth his activities and thus solve

Mrs M. E. A. Araiyo Carmo de Ba 23rd September-Bangkok 15th Septem. the Hinghwa situation. Accordingly he

Mrs. d'Araiso Carmen, Mr. S. F. ber, Rice.--Butterfield & Swire ' sent a delegation to go out and find the

Pinheiro, Mr. F. X. L. Mauleiro, Miss DAISAI MARU, Japanese str., 2,203. Mese, robal chief." This they lad mo dificulty fa

aoh September Manila 10th Septer doing. He can always be and when Kobo on the 23rd September, af midnight, Mr. M. D. Carrie, Mr. Locke, Mr. F.

The C.P. str. Empress of ást left. Mr. N. Baker. Mr. A. Pinnock, Mr. and Hon Mr E. A. Her ott

M. Steel, Miss F. Stewarts for Singapore, W. Husbor

The Emporer agred to accept aand is due to arrive at Shanghai on the Powell, Mr. C. Coppock and Mr. Stakton. Mr.Aliginbotham Mr C.O. Swanbor position in the army at a larg salary, | 24th September at 10 p.m.

bir & Mra but he wants to remain in charge at

Per Aki Mars, from London August Miss Hughes Hughes No Claims will be admitted after the Goods ELSBETH, German str. 991, Borg, 24th bandits, The Government bas asked hira Gorman mails, with dates from Berlin of Alberto, Master R. Alberto, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs J. N. Johnson

Hinghwa with a large following of hist

The 1.6.M. str. Derflinger, carrying the Mr. and Mrs R. Alberto, Miss Mr G. S. Jober

30th Mr. T. Hunter, Mr. H. E. Rigger & Mrs R. Innes September-Amoy 23rd September, to couto Fochuw, but he went to consult the 3rd September, left Singapore on the Szigetrany, Miss J. Szigetrany, Miss U Mr E. S. Kabol

the idols and they have advised him not 27th September, at 11 p.m., and may be Szigetrany, Mr. A. Szigetrany, Mr. O. Mr. Ellis Kadoorie

Meanwhile he has gained in.

Optional Cargo will be carried on unless notice to the contrary legiven To Day.

All Claims must be prevented within ten days of the stenmier's arrival here, after which date

they cumot ho recognized,

have left the Godowns, and a Goods remaining nudelivered after the 1st Oct, will be subject to rent.

All broken, dated, and damaged goods muet be left in the Godowns, whers they will bo examined on the 1st Oct., nt 9.30 AM.

No Pire Insuranes will be affected by us in any case whatever.

This Steamer brings on Cargo:

Ex 88. "Rolandaeck" from Setubal. Ex as. "Ludwig" from Norrkoping. Ex ss. "Bygdo" from Christiania. Ex as, "Corsitz Bock Frus" from Abies. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Flonekong Offen,

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Hongkong, 25th September, 1913.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

TH

THE P. & O. B. E. Co.'s Steamer

"CHINA,"

Arrived Hongkong on 24th September, 1915.

FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO

STRAITS.

AND

Contiguess of Cargo by the above-named ressal are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR BIST in the Hongkong and Kowloon Whert sad Godowa Company's Gedowns at Kowloon, where cnob Consigzinent will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Gooda are loaded.

This vessel brings on Carga:

From Loado», da, ez sw. " Nellore” and

'Marmora,"

From Persian Gulf, or s.s. B. I. 8. N.

and B. & P. 8. N. Co.'s Steamora. Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary within 6 hours.

Goods not stared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to rent.

in

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me any case whatever.

Damaged packages must be left in the Go- downs for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's Surveyors, Mesere. GODDARD and Douglas, at 10 AM. on MONDAYƏ and THURSDAYS. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here. Efter which date they cannot be recognised No duime will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

'E. A. BEWETT,

Superintendent. Hongkong, 26th September, 1913.

ber, Nil-Order. DILWARA, British ser,, 3,460, G. H. Ramage, ..., 17th September-Moji 19th September, Coal and General. David Sassoon & Co.

pence terms are sought.

THE CANADIAN MAIL.

THE GERMAN MA

EXPECTED.

C.M.G,

General-Jebsen & Co. GLENFALLOCH, British str. 1,424, W. Lo su

Gardner, 23rd September-Amoy 22nd prestige and influence and has numerous expected here on or about the 2relober, Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Z. Murai, Miss Mr O. C. Konch

21st

Ricc-Chinese.

at 5 s.

MERCHANT STEAMERS.

The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s str, Peking left. Singapore na the 22nd September, and is expected to arrive here on the 29th September.

The H.A.L. str. Sexeyambig left Shang- hai on the 20th September, a.m., and may be expected here on or about the 29th September, a.m.

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

this port on the 26th September, am, and The A... str. Austria left Shanghai for will arrive here on the 30th September,

an

September, General.-Chinese.

followers awaiting his call. He recently Ixox, British str., 6,597, J. Riepenbausen, gave a feast to the delegation that was 28th September-Manila 24th Septem sent out to negotiate with him, at his bor, General-Butterfield & Swire.

home village not over fifteen miles from JOBANNE, German str.. 952, H. Ipland, the city, and he received them with over 20th September - Samarang 12th a hundred armed followers standing near, September, Sugar, Jebsen & Co.

When the Hon. John Fowler, American Ko Man, Japanese str., 1,429, Mura, Consul Poochow, was aequainted with 12th this move on the part of the Governorut, September Bangkok September, Nil.-Order.

he at once sent in a strong protest, saying Kwasten, Chinese str.,.1,469, McArthur,that it was an insult to his Government 19th to pardon this robber and murderer who 22nd September Shanghai September, General-Chinese.

had led a persecution against the Mission LAERTES, British str., 1,350. Wawn, 24th conducted by Americans and to put him September Saigon 20th September, in a position of authority such as they were planning to do. The Governor LYEEMOON, German str. 1,858, 0. Sach, General has used every means to secure

25th September-Salgon 22nd Septem- the consent of the Consul to this move. The AL str. Koerber left Singapore ber, Rice-Chinese.

The last move that he has male is to refuse for fuis port on the 25th September, a., MATHILDE, British str., 81, Schlaikier, to allow Americans to go to Hinghwa and will arrive here on the 30th Septem

20th September-Huihow 26th Septem-unless the Consul should give his consenter, at 11 a.. ber, General-Nippon Yusen Kaisha, to this compromise with the bandit chief, MUREX, Britisli str., 2.420, Thackray, 21st

At the same tirae be granted passports September-Shanghai 17th September, to the English missionaries and some of Nil-Asiatic Petroleum Co.

thea have already returned to Hinghwa. PAKLAT, German str., 1.019, Wenzel, 94th Consul Fowler has demanded in the name

September-Bangkok 17th September, of the President of the United States that Rice. Butterfield & Swine.

bis nationals he immediately allowed PRICHARI, German str., 1,374, C. Gose to return to their stations under the wich, 21st September-Bangkok 13th protection of the Chinese Government- September. Rice Butterfield & and in accordance with treaty rights as Swire.

the nationals of other governments are

He also added that he considers the

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 NYK. str. Wakata Maru (Onl. cutta Line) left Kobe for this port via Maji on the 25th September, and in expected here on the 2nd October.

The NY.. str. irano Mary (Euro- pean Line) left Tokohama for this port via ports on the 24th September, and is

expected here on the 6th October.

The N.Y. K. str. Aki Mare (European Line) left Colombo for this port via Singapore on the 25th September, and is expected here on the 8th October.

The N.Y.K. str. Jinsen More (Bombay Lino) left Bombay for this port on the

The NV.K. str. Kirin Maru (Calcutta Line) left Calcutta for this port via ports on the 23rd September, and is exposted here on the 12th October.

The Danish str. Cathay leit Port Said on the 16th September, and may be ex. pected here on or about the 13th October. The N.V.K. str. Mishima Maru (Buro pean Line) left Marseilles for this port via ports on the 20th September, and is expected liere on the 2nd October,

RAJABURI, Germinu str., 1.185, C. Wolff, being treated.

24th September Bangkok 17th September, Rice Butterfield & treatment that this Province has given Swire.

to Americans as an insult and that if the Braja, Norwegian str. Meyer, 22nd present Governor-General cannot main

September-Sabang 12th September, tain peace it is time to get austher whe Case Oil Standard Oil Co.

can. The Consul is keeping the Legation | SEATTLE MAR, Japanese stry 3,332, fully informed of every move, and it has 22nd September, and is expected here on

Saitow, 25th September--Manila 22nd offered to send a warship, to Foucher if the 10th October. September. General--Osaka Shozen he thinks it will be of any help in clearing '

The N.Y. K. str. Sanuki Maru (Ameri Kaisha

up the situation. Secretary Bryan has ean Line) left Seattle for this port via SHAORSING, British str., 1,207. McIntosh, also written to Consul Fowler approving ports on the 9th September, and is ex-

91st September-Hongay 18th Septem- his notions of last spring in regard to peeted here on the 12th October. ber, Coal-Butterfield & Swire. this situation. SHOSI MARI, Japanese str., 999, T.

The missionaries, both English and Fachigami, 26th September-Takao American, bavi not thought at any time. 24th September, General-Osaka even if Emperor. Sixteen could be Shosen Kaisha.

persuaded to go to Foochow, that the SIBERIA, American str., 5,655. A. Zeeder, Hinghwa situation would be relieved, for 20th September-San Francisco 26th the reason that there are several other August, General-Pacific Mail 8.8. bandit leaders that have practically as Cu.

much influence as he. A telegram from SVEDMARK, German str., 0,800, S. Karborg, Hinghwa fast night says that although 23th September-Hamburg 13th Emperor Sixteen" has agreed to join August, General-Hamburg-Amerika the army, yet one of his leaders in Sieny Linie.

county with a band of robbers has taken Proa SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN PORTS TAMING, British str., 1,530, G. H. Penne-up arms and has driven out all the

AND MANILA.

father, 26th September Manila 23rd Christians of Ocho-gio, a village a few September. General.-Butterfield & miles from Sienyu City, and plundered Swire.

them. This proves that the present policy TM, Dutch str., 5,183,. A. W. La of this Province will not rul the Hinghwa

Rooy, 18th September-Amoy 18th region of trouble with the bandits. September, General. Java-China About a month ago a Formosan was Japan Liju. TsuangISAN MARU, Japanese str., 2,560, was given just ten days to catch the from United Kingdom on the 13th Septor- killed near Amoy. The Governor General The Mogul Line str. Lothian sailed Nakayama, 2nd September-Miike murderer and with five Japanese war ber, for Hongkong via the Straits. 18th September, Coal.-Mitsui Bussan ships in the harbour at Amoy looking on The str. Glenturret passed the Suez Kaisha.

it is needless to say that the man was Canal on the 19th September for Hong YEDDO, Swedish str., 2,400, C. H. Ander caught in a few days. Had Japanese kong via Straits.

son, 20th September-Gothenburg been treated as Americans have been The Barber Line str. Saint Patrick 20th July, General.-A, Nilsson & Co. treated Fakien would be under the sailed from New York on the 12th Septem.

Japanese dag to-day, barring interference bor for Hongkong, PASSED THE CANAL

of the Powers.-China Presa.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

P.M. 8.8. SIBERIA,"

TH

THE above-mentioned Vessel having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified to send in their Bills of Lading for Counter. signature, and take immediate delivery of Cargo from the Company's Godown at West Point Cargo will be lauded immediately on arrival of

Steamer.

Cargo remaining undelivered on MONDAY, the 29th inst., et Noon. will incur landing chargos.

Cargo remaining undelivered FRIDAY, 3rd Oct., at Noon, in addition to landing charges, will be subject to storage oharges.

No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected. All obafed and otherwise damaged Cargo will be examined at the above Company's Godown TRUESDAY, 2nd Dot, at 10 AM.

No Cleiws will be entertained unless accom panied by short delivery note or list of exceptions taken at the time of delivery to Consignees and sigued for and on behalf of the Pacifio Mail

S.S. 6.

i

AU Claims must be filed on or before 26th Oct., otherwise they will not be recognised.

K. C. MORTON,

Agent. Hongkong, 26th September, 1913.

FOR SALE.

$30

AS COMPRESSOR with ELECTRIC MOTOR and FITTINGS. Wil increase ordinary lighting power by 25 per cent. without extra cost.

Apply

MANAGER, Hongkong Daily Press Ofzo.

The N.Y.K, atr. (American Line) left Seattle for this port Shidzunku Maru via pocts on the 23rd September, and is expected here on the 26th October.

The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s str. St. Helena left Antwerp on the 23rd September, and is expected to arrive here on or about the 1st November.

SHIKE LINE, LIMITE

Denbighshire, passed the Canal on 9th September, and is due in Hongkong 10th October.

September 2nd-Kowing St, Macedonia.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION. CO., LTD, September 5th-Sumaira, Indrasanha,

Yatshing, from Singapore, is due in Ncleus.

The intention of Miss Maud Allan, the Hongkong 29th September. Septon.ber

famous dancer, to visit India has evoked Chipshing, from Tsingtau. is due in 9th-Berguna, Calchas, & storm of criticism in the nature of Denbighshire, Japan, Koerber, Mon protest. One can quite understand what Tingszar, from Saigon, is due in Ilong

Hongkong 30th September. mouthshire, Mandasan Mar

September 12th-Derfinger, Deucalion, that the opposition to her appearance in Tangthing, from Tegal, is due in Hong-

Miss Mand Allan means when he says! kong 30th September. Jason, Prinzess Alice, Simla, drabia, India is ne to a misconception. But, Preusten

Long 2nd October. September 18th-Aki Yaru, Astyanns, the misconception is one which will says the Pioneer, it is to be hoped that Flintshire, Glaucus, Nippon, Atlantique, endure and increase in intensity.

September 19th-Cathay, Chili, E. P. dancing of Miss Allan is a graceful and The Ferdinand, Glenturret, Lycaon, Mun refiner performance, it may even bel caster Castle, Namur, Laomedon, morally educative, if toked at in the right way. But it could not be Innled at in the right way in this entry where the ideas of the Indian public on the subicct of dancing women are sufficiently shown by the constant efforts of their sarial reformers to ennenge the Indium- ous nartch. Miss Alloy or a Calentla or Bombap stage would, in fact, be Far more inernodent than a negro pugilist at a London music hall.

Benmokr.

September 23rd-Glenroy, Kleist, Ming- chow, Nubia, Segovin

September 26th-Alcanoes. Andainia, Bulow, Mishima Marn, Miyasaki Maru, Sambia, Westphalia, Capri, Glentory.

ARRIVALS AT HOME Set pember 20th--Chili, Monmouthshire, Prinzess Alice.

i

"WITH DOG AND GUN IN THE NEW TERRITORY,"

EING the Series, of Ariivleo contributed A to the "HONGKONG DIL PREES" by "Sportsmaa," refreinend in beck forms.

$1.

PRICE

Hongkong, 29th October, 1910

!

D. M. Fuller, Mr. 2. Konish, Mr. C. Toyomara, Mr. Ruddick, Mr. Randall, Dr. N. Takahashi, Messra M. Takahashi, S. Kikaza, M. Kosuge, H. Hirayama, Ueda, E. Yoshiye, T. Manabe, K. Nagai, T. Miura, S. Tagi, K. Ishiwata and R. Arai.

MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA AND JAPAN STATION,

DRITISH.

Atlas, admiralty tap. 615 tons, 1,400 ihp., Alacrity, despatch-boat, 1,700 tons, 4 guns, 2,000 ihp, Comdr. A. Cochrane, Waibuiwet. Hongkong.

Mr A. Krusən

Mr & Mrs E. E. Sakh Mr. B. Sorenson Mr Mrs W. G. Blevenson, daughter and nurse Mrs J. T. Sbrilbolt

R. E. Miss A Square

Mr & Mrs E. G, Tait Capt & Mrs H

Walleer children

and

A.

2

Mr F. W. White Mrs C. Wilhoit Miss Janot Wilhoit

Mies Jane Wilhoit

Mr G. G. Wood

KING EDWARD Horn

Mrs R. Almond Mr E. J. Cargill Mr C. Castro Mr T. Cheo Mr R. Connell Mr H. B. Connell Mr & Mrs Dobbia

Mr & Mrs F. Me W. Donaldson Mfr Walker

MeHugh

Kraft

F.

Mise F. Saunders Mr M. Murray Mr & Mrs W. W

Gerlach

Mr Goo, Grimble Mr J. B. Harris

Bramble, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 ib.p. Liatr & Mrs R Britomart, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 hp, Lient.

Comdr. B. E. Prichard, Weihaiwoi. Comdr. W. H. Darwall, Hunkow Cadms, British stoop, 1070 tons, i.h.p., 1,400 fd, Commr. Hngh P. E. T. Williams, Chornb, water tank and tug, 390 tons, 340i bp,

Hongkong Master W. Smith, Hongkong Clio, British sloop, 1,070 tons, 1400 hp,

Comdr. Mackenzie, Shanghai. Fame, torpedo boat destroyer, 340 tons, & guns, 5700 h.p., Lisut. Comdr. Wilkinson. Hongkong

ora 4,360 tons, 9,000 £.d., 12 guna, Capt. Hampshire, 10,850 tons, 21,000 f.d., 14 gunt, Charles F. Corbett, M.V.O., Shanghai.

Kinsha, 616 tous, 1,200 hp, Lient. Coudr. Capt. Marous Rowley Hill, Weihaiwei.

Merlin, surveying ship, 1,070 tone, guns,

H. Marryatt, Yengteze.

Minotaur, armoured eraiser (fagship Vice

1,400 h.p., Capt. P. C C. Pasco, Labran. Admiral T. H Jerram, C.D.,) 27,000 ihp, Capt. E. B Kiddle, Weihaiwej. Monmouth, smeared oraiser, 9,800 tons, 22,000 hp, Capt. B. II. F. Barttelet, M.V.O.. Weihaiwei. Moorhen, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, 800 i.h.p, Lt-Comdr. Alan Dixon, Canton. Nowcasts, 2nd class ornisor, 4,200 tone, turbin

22,030 £d, Capt. F. A. Powlett, Weihaiwoi. Nightingale, river Fanbrat, 85 tons, 240 b.p,!

Lieut. Comdr. Malcolm Murray, RN, Yangisze.

Lieut.-Comdr. E. J. G. Weihaiwei.

Robin, river gunboat, 85 tons, guns, 240 hp,

Lt. Condr. J. Fleetwood-Nash, Hongkong. Rosario, dopot ship for Submarines, 980 tou, 1400 ih.p., Commander N. E. Arobilale, Honghong Sandpiper, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 gaus, 240 hp, Lieut.-Comdr. I. A. B. H. Hutton, West River Snipe, river gunboat, 85 tons, guns, 240 hp.,

Lt.-Comdr. Biaurice B. Leslie, Yangteze. Taku, torpedo beat, destroyer, 305 tone, 6,000

Lb.p.. Gunner W. H. ftyder, Hongkong.. Tamar, receiving ship, 4,650 tons, 6 gaus, Commodore B. Anstruther, C.M.G. Teal, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 gaus, 300 Lh.p.

Hongkong. Lieut. Comdr. Hou. Guy Stopford, Thistle, guubost, 710 tong, 900 h.p., Lt-Comdr.

Chungkiang

1. R. N. Cottrell-Darmer, Hongkong. Usk, T.B.D., 590 tons, 7,500 ft., 6 guns, Lieut.

Harwell, Weihaiwaí.

Mr & Mrs Heinemann

Mr E. J. Hingle Mr B. Jensen Mr & Mrs U. Lauritsen

Mr Amisfedt Mr & Mrs Allnu

Mr W. E. Bird

Mr & Mrs J. N.

Mocly

Mr & Mrs Major and

BOYL

Mr & Mrs Schenk

Mrs Finchott

Mr H. B. Sparge

Mr A. P. Nobbs

Mr F. A. Mackintosh Miss Massey

Mrs Morriss

Mr J. A. Murphy Mr & Mrs Lemaire sand

child

Mr W. Logan Dr Sibree

Capt & Mrs Passmore Capt & Mrs A. K. Mr & Mrs Shothamar

Stewart and ohl. dren.

Hr G, C, Whitelaw

GRAND HOTEL

Mr & Mrs A. B. Crew Mr Feason De Keyt

Mrs Forsyth Mr O FreesoO Mr C. Franck Mrs Fredenhall Miss Harwood Mr & Mrs Bancook

Mr Hayler Mr C. G. King

Capt J. 6. Lowingdon. Mr F. Lorria

Mr Morsh Miss Newhaven

Capt Pollard Miss Poole Mr Rayne Miss Reilly Mr A. H. Sayco Miss Saunders Mrs Smith

Mr Stookweth Mr C. Welemato

PEAK HOTEL

Otter, torpedo-bost destroyer, 385 tone, 6 guns, 6,300 ih.p., Lieut. Comdr. Wilkinson, Bibble, T.B.D., 590 tons, 7,500 f... 6 guns, Lient Archer, A.M.C.

Hongkong.

Mackinson, Mr & Mrs W. Anna-

strong MrT. Arthur Mr E. F. Aneott Mr & Mrs Anid and

childroz Mr & Mrs W. C. Barrett and alilef Mr & Mrs C. W. J.

Bell Mr G. A. Bens Mr & Mrs. Beyer Major Bowen, A‚‚D. Mr Bowdler Hon Mr Hucknill Mr W. A. Butterfield. Mr M. Cary Mr & Mrs Carrie

Capt Clarke Mrs Davenport ohildren Major Dary Mr Dixon Mr&Mrs Dobbes Miss Dronry Mr G. A, Batton Consel & Mrs Bitzer Mr S H. Ellis

Whiting, torpedo boss destroyer 360 tons, 5 Mr T. Goron

Mr & Mrs A. Gibson

L-Col Gordon Hall,

Vimage, torpedo boat destroyer, 395 tons, 6 gnus, 6,300 i.h.p., Lt. Comdr, Boddam Whetham, Welland, T.B.D., 590 tone, 7,500 f.d., 6 guns,

Wellaiwei,

Cendr. Sermont, Weślaiwei.

gum, 5,900 h.p., Livut.-Comdr. B. Neville, Weihatwai Widge, fuulut, 135 tons, 2 guns, 300 h.p.,

Liont-Comdr. J. C. . Borrett, Yangtze Woodcocks, garbast, 150 tons, gune. 550 b.., Lat. 4 omdr. M. B. t. Blackwood, Yangtze Woodlark, gauboat, 150 toos, 2 guns, 501.p.

Lt. Col. Robin W. Lloyd, Yangleze.

Submarines:-

C.5 D. J. MeGillewis, Lieut. Comdı, C. 57, J. A. Guimas, Lieut-Coudr. C. . B. K. C. Pope. Lieut.-Comdr, T.01 055, Lient-Coudr. Hadley, Hongkong. TB 06, Lient-Comdr. Stileman, Bongkong. TB 057, Leat.-Condr. Nicol, West River

K.A.M.C.

Mr & Mrs E.

Krausa

Mr Lainfor

Mr Langlin Mr Lloyd Dr Macfarlane Major & Mrs Mellardy Maj. & Mrs MoMun

childwa & nurse Mr McNulty Mr & Mra E. N. Mitchelmore and child

Mira Mitchel and child Rov. Copley Moylo

Mrs Nelson

Mr Ober Miss On

Mr & Mrs Paterson Hov. Foster Fogg

and Mr T.L. Perking

Mr J. I. Plommor Mr Powell

Mr & Mrs B. A. Hala Mr. Hundock

Miss Hancook

Mr & Mr. Haskell Mr Hankett Mr F. A. Hazeland Mr & Mr Hell

Capt & Mrs Hodgins Maj. Humphrey.Ma. Mr & Mrs W. 6.

preve

Lt Col B. W. Los,

B.Q.A Consul Jansens

A. A. Kaith

F.B. 038, Lieut.-Comdr. Seymour, West River, Major General Kelly

Lt-Col. Radalifte. E Mr & Mrs T. Park

Rees

MF. L. Kelton Capt. & Mrs Riley Mr & Mrs A. Ritchie" Lag: Comdr. Rooms Mr & Mra E.

Sharp Mr A. Sinclair Mr C. Skott Lt Col Uɛhor. Sn Mr Sofieti Mr & Mrs G.

Stewart an drou

Capt. & Mra Sterickor

unrse and optild Mr & Mrs Topé M:.0. Wagnúr Mr N C. Walker Mr & Mrs Watson Capt Whitefield Mr & Mrs Wick He David Wood Miss Wright

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