NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
#MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
The Stonaship “ LUTHIAN."
FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND
STRAITS
No Claims will be admitted after ths Goods and all Goods have left the Godowns, remaining undelivered after the 4th Nov. will be subject to ́ront,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER BEd, 1913.
CONSERVATIVE INFLUENCES THE
·IN CHINA:
THE MERCANTILE ELEMENT
(DY A CORRESPONDENT OF THE TIMES" AT "NINOYUAN FE,)
Competent observers are almost un aninous in asserting that one of the most disquieting features of the new Republi
MONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowas of Holt's Wharf atean Government, especially in Western Konloun, whence and/or from the wharves China, is the complete lack of respect for delivery may be obtained.
or fear of the authority of the officials by the mass of the people. There have been so many cases of thigrant apposition to the will of authority, when that authority conflicted with the vested intercats of certain sections of the population, casce where the arm of the law was not sufficiently strong to enforce respect for
All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the 25th Nov., or they will not be recoguind.
All brokon, chafed, and damaged Goods are to he left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 4th Nov, at 11 a...
No Fire Insurance has been affected Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL & Co., LTD,
Agents,
Hongkong, 28th October, 1913,
FROM EUROPE.
THE HAL, Steamship
WANDALUSIA,
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| its statutes, that with any other people. Bhag the Chinese," imbued with their "strong sense of equity and reason, the result must inevitably have been open amarchy and mob rule,
The present revolution has, however, brought into deep relief the influence and stability of the great mercantile, com.... munity qerating through their Chambers of Lammerce. Of all the factors con stituting the complex organismi of Chinese society the mercantile element is at obea the Soundest and most conservative. The interests of the traders are so bound ap with the preservatio of law and order Lant the Tambampered interehange off commodities that they strongly deprecate cafoulated to cause even temporary dize location of their legitimate business. With the downfall of the Manchu régime and the consequent suspension of all‚·
the Govern ment of almost every city in
Capt. F. Holfer, baring arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Guous. are being landed and placed at their risk in the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, at Hongkong and/or Kowloon, whence delivery
be obtained against. Bill of Lading countersigned the Undersigned.
by Optimal Cargo will be carried on unless notice to the contrary be given TO-DAT.
All Claims mest bo presented within ten daysay movement in the State which is of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized,
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods lave left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining
YOKOHAMA DOCK CO.,
LIMITED.
Telegraphic Address:-" DOOK" Yokohama.
Codes used:-AP.C. 4th and 5th Editions, Lieber's, Scott's, Al. and Watkin's. DRY DOCK DEPARTMENT:--Telephone Nes. 375, 306, or 661,
NO. 1 DOCK. Decking Length 15 18. |
NO; 2 DOOK. Decking Length 876 ft.
NO.3 DOCK. Dacking Longth del ft.
Every description of repair work is undertaken. A large assortment of material including fail shafts are kept in stook. Two powerful tow boats, floating derrick to lift 45 tons, pneumatic, electric, hydraulic plants, eto. Manufacturers of engines, trailers, tugs, ighters, constructional steel work, etc. Tenders on short notice by letter or cable.
WAREHOUSE DEPARTMENT ~---
92 buildings, principally of brick and steel, 310 entrances, 37 balldings are private bonded warehouses. Floor area 68,248 square yards, or 14.1 nores.
Custom-house brokerage audi insurance undertaken. Rates monerste Mooring Basin, 600 feet by 100 feet by 25 feet deep, adjoining the docks and warehouses
THOS.
COOK & SON.
(70
TOURIST, STEAMSHIP AND FORWARDING AGENTS.
BANKERS, &c.
Hond Office for the Far East: 16, DES VŒUX ROAD, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI: 2-3, Foochow ROAD. YOKOHAMA 32, WATER STREET MANILA-MANILA HOTEL.
TICKETS SUPPLIED to EUROPE by the principal STEAMSHIP LINES and
TRANS SIBERIAN RAILWAY.
TOURS arranged to ALL PARTS of the WORLD. BAGGAGE collected, forwarded and insured at lowest rates. LETTERS of CREDIT and CIRCULAR NOTES ISSUED and CASHED, FORTIGN MONIES Brohanged.
CHIEF OFFICE:-LUDGATE CIRCUS, LONDON, E.C Hongkong. 21st May, 1913.
(694
JOCKEY BLOUSES FOR WOMEN.
VESSELS EXPECTED.
undelivered after the 5th Nov, will be subject authority for the time bei China was SLEEVES TO CONTRAST WITH THE BODICE,
to rant.
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods must be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 5th Nov., at 9.30 A.1,
No Tire Insurance will be affected by as in any case whatever
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINTE,
Hongkong Office. Hongkong, 30th October, 1913. (1262
* GLEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM MIDDLESBROUGH, IMMING- HAM, LONDON AND SINGAPORE.
THE Stenmakip
THE
for moniths virtually carried on by the Chambers of Commercy and associated guilda.
In Shanghai during the interwegnum between, the flight of the Taocal and the inauguration of the new Bureau of the Consular body Foreign Affairs,
-operated with the native Chamber, appointed in Chinese magistrate accept able to both parties, and drew ap a series of regulations for the conduct of the Mixed Court and the maintenance of order and justice,
ale ratulogues this autumn will read
It is probable that entries in drapers':
Blouse (Derry Robinson), blue and yellow hoops, white sleeves, black cap. Starting prios, 33, 11d.
Jockey blouses aid jockey caps are among the forecasts of autumn dress in the Drapers Record.
THE AUSTRALIAN : MAIL. the 19th October, for this port via The E. & A. str. Empire left Sydney ou Queensland Ports, Fort Darwin and Manila,, and may be expected to arrive here on or about the 5th November.
The I.G.M. str. Prinz Waldemar left
Sydney on the 18th October, at 11 am, and may be expected here on or about
the 10th November.
The NY.K. str. Kumana Maru (Aus
SHIPPING IN POET.
STEAKRCE.
DINGWALL, British str., 1,320, E. Jones, 20th October-Swatow, 5th October, Ballast-Bare & Co. DRUPAR, Norwegian str., 1,102, J. Bing 31st October-Swator 30tle October, General Chinese. EMPRESS OF RUSSIA. British su, 5,780,
VISITORS AT HOTEL
HONGKONG HOTEL
MLM, Aaron Mr. W. Anderson
Mr F. E. Anderson
PA. T. Barberini
feather
Heetham R.NR. 28th October Mr & Mrs C. Barons Vancouver 8th October Mails and General Canadian Pacific Railway Co.
Mrs Barsusfeather
Mr B. R. Bate Mr & Mrs E. L. Bowen
Mr J. L. Brownlee Mr. O. Beckett Mr A. J. Cambridge Miss D'Almada
Castro
Master D'Alminds
Castro
Mr & Mrs FX. D'Almada Castro
HANOL Froch str., 708, Ch. Le Chevalier, 30th October Haiphong 28th October, General-A R. Marty KWANGLES, Chinese str. 1,468 McArthur, 20th October-Shangliai 26th October, Genera-Chinese. DACHEW, German at 696, R. Zollner, 1st October--Hoihow 30th-October, Big Butterfeld & Swire.. MAITUDE, German str. 328, Schlaikier, 30th October Boiliow 29th October, General.--Jebsen & Co. MONTEAGLE, British str. 6,163, A. J. Mr W, P. Choyatall
Hailey, 28th Octobor-Vancouver 1st Mr J. M. Cunningham October, Flour - and General Mr G, P. Curry- Canadian Pacific Railway.
Mr C. H. Davis NIPPON MARU, Japanese str., 3,488, A. G. Stovens. 27th October-San Francisco 30th September, General Toyo Kisen Kaisha.
Mr F. T. Chapple Dr. A. L. F. F.
Собака
Mr. & Mrs Sharp
Deano
Mr J, Dawar MPO. G. Denison Mr & Mrs Dartanno and 2 children. Mrs L. Disckhof
OTA MARU, Japanese str. Ignitawa, 29th October-Port Arthur 22nd Octo ber, Con Mitsui Bussan Keisha.. PAKLA, German str. 1,018 J Wenzel, Mr & Mrs R. H.
30th October Bangkok 18th October, Mr J. Duncan
Rice and General--Butterfield & Swire
PRUYEN, French str., 1,304, Ribault, 26th
October-Saigon 21st October, Rice, Bradley & 'Co- PRINZ SIGISMUND, German str. 3,309, A. Hurtzig, 30th Octolier--Kob 24th October, GeneralMelchors & Co.. Quanta, German, str., 1,140, H. Madsen. 28th October-Saigon 20th October. Rico and General Order. Ruu, American str., 1.408, James Miller. 31st October-Manila 28th October, General-Shewan, Tonics & Co. SHIDZOOKA MARU, Japanese str., 4,072, T.
Irishwa, 26th October-Shanghai 23rd October, General Nippon Yuson Kaisha
SOUDAN, British transport, 2,996,
26th October-Chingwantao 20th Octo SUISANG, British str., 1,776, H. Simpson,
bor, Nil.-P. & 0. S. N. Co. 26th October-Singapore 18th Octo- ber, General. Jardine, Matheson & Co.
31st October Muji 24th October, Coal-Mitsui Busson Kaisha.. TINGSANG, British str., 1,045, Bramwell, 29th October Newchwang 21st Octo ber, Gehoral. Jardine, Matheson & Co.
TRIUMPH, German str., 70, W. Lang-
By way of compensation for this shock, however, the world is informed that the trend will be towards colours not so loud. as many of those indulged in last season"tralian Line) left Sydney for this portTAMON MARU, Japanese str2000, Umui,
The jockey blouse is partly a result of via ports on the 29th October, and is the return of the long sleeve, and expected here on the 17th November
The E. & A. str. St. Albons left Sydney CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND OFFICIALS, feature of the sleaves will be that they
will consist of material or colours (or on the 20th October, for this port (via Now that a new system of governnent both) that will contrast with the bodice. Queensland Ports, Port Darwin, Timor is being gradually evolved throughout the For example, a flimsy blouse of golden and Manila), and may be expected to 18 provinces, this power, temporarily | brown will have, biscuit -coloured sleeves arrive here on or about 22nd November. Captain E. J. Ballard, having arrived from wielded, shows no signs of being relasid of tafetas; a black velvet blouse will MERUHANT STEAMERS. the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby and the commercial bodies are acting as a aave sicoves of bright blue chiffon The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s str. St.YATSHING, British, sta, 1,424, R. J. informed that their Goods are being landed, af hust wholesome, check on the actions of safetas exes, or walk viso their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong the new officals, many of whom Bro Jucker caps, with small visor brims, to nad Kowloon Whart and Godown Company totally inexperienced and completely outfit closely over the head, showing practi Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consignees of touch with the needs and customs of cally an hair, will go with these blouses. risit and crpento,
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to the people whom they are called upon Students caps of 1830, and all sorts of be left in the Godowns, where they will be govern. Even in this remote corner of variants out hiinery styles are also
among the new styles.
"-GLENLOCKT,”
examined on THURSDAY, 6th Nov, at-10 am.
All Claims must be presented within PETERY DAYS of the Steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized,
to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., Agents.
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Hongkong, 30th Oetobar, 1913. .
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN
tapestries:
green
Helena left Fort Said on the 8th October, and is expected to arrive here on the 3rd November
The NY K. str. Kamo Mary (European Line) left Yokolenia for this port ports on the 22nd October, and is expected
here on the 3rd November. N
The Barber Line str. Saint Patrick, from New York, left Sabang on the 25th-
The NYK str. Kaya Mara (European inne) left Singapore for this port on the 0th October, and is expected here on the 3th November.
China, where trade interests are com
New colours for the autumn includo--- Paratively insignificant, the inequitable
Caramel, Water-cress green Niggerhead rulings of the magistrate have been brown, Old blue, and Fuchsia purple, appealed against, and the local Chamber The search for now shades this year has October, and is due to arrive at Hong- No Claims will be admitted after the Goods in Ningyuan Fu has on four distinct been carried out among the Old Masters,kong on the 3rd November.
The P. & transport Somali loft have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining occasions, forced him to reverse his deci in a spirit of reaction against the Post- undelivered after the 6th Nov, will be subjectsion under the threat of referring the Impressionist tendencies of last year. Singapore for this port on the 26th Octo
whole matter to the Provincial Govern The subdued shades are drawn mostly, ber at 5 pm, and is dus here on the 3rd ment at Chengtu.b Saako v says the Drapers Record, from the November, at about 8 am, d
In questions relating to taxation the fifteenth century, Gobelins
The Apear str Arraloon, Apear, from opinions and advice of the mercantik Yellow this year, to be correct, must be Shanghai and Kobe, left Moji on the 31st October, a.m., and may be expected here community are being freely taken a golden yellow, and hot & Heretofore trade has borne a totally yellow."
on or about the 4th November, a.m. Peach skin is the alternative name of disproportionate amount of both Imperial and local taxation, and has suffered most material called velouting, which from the extortion and obstruction of will be used for the smartest hats, corrupt and insatiable Mandarinate: There is abundant evidence to prove that! this equitable state of affairs is being LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. remedied Negotiations are proceeding P. E. FRIEDRICH,"
in Chengdu between the provincial" having arrived. Consignees of Cargo are herety authorities and the Chamber of Com informed that their Goods, with the exception merce for the regulation of all taxation of Opium, Tressure and Valuables, are being on goods in transit, and the framing of a landed and stored at their risk into the hazard-Permanent tarifi which will obviate the ous and/or extra bazardous Godowns of the old delays and exactions. The 4ilin duca Hongling and Kowloon Wharf and Godown have already been fixed on a per cent Company Ltd., Kowloon, and West Point | ad valorem basis, one payment "covering Godowns, whenes delivery may be obtained. the goods throughout the province. Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless Octroi, lotishui, departure, and consump- intimation is received from the Consiguens tion taxes, and the thousand and one before Noon TO-DAY requesting it to be landed burdens under which trade was crushed hore
in the past, are being removed, tlie
IMPERIAL GERMAN KAIL LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
HE Steamship
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods principle aimed at being commatation by have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining one annual payment by each guild-the delivered after the 6th Nov. will be subject amount. to be based on the statistics to rout.
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to afforded by the guild registers, practi be left in the Godowns, where they will be ally the only authentic figures obtainable examined or the 6b Nev., at 9.30 AM.
bearing on the vast internal commeras of All Claims must reach us before the 13th China." Nov., or they will not be recognized. No Fire Insurance will be affected.
ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE REPUBLIC.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the The present Administration owes more
Undersigned.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
MELCHERS & Co.,
General Agents
Hongkong, 30th October, 1913.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
F4
8.S. “MONGOLIA,” FEO SAN FRANCISCO VIA JAPAN PORTS AND MANILA. THE above-mentioned Vessel having arrived Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified to end in their Dills-of-Lading for counter siganture and take immediate delivery of Cargo from foupside Cargo impeding discharge will bo lazdei Stamediately at Consignoos získ and expenses,
ori
than it realizes to the actions of the commercial bodies in suppressing anarchy and exerting their influence towards promoting a sound and lasting basis of government. It is noteworthy that the majority of the prominent merchants. belong to the Kung Ho Tang, the mom conservative of the two political parties, support of President Yean Shib-kei. and are almost unanimous in their
If the present, Republican form of government survives the almost insuper- able difficulties which lie before it, the result will be attained, not by the administrativo ability. foresight, rectitude of the new oficials, nor by the doption of alien political systems and
Or
Cargo remaining board TUESDAY.democratic shibboletha, which are never 4th int, at Noox, will be landed at likely to flourish on Chinese suil, but by Consignees' risk and expense.
the lunate common sense and stability of Cargo training undelivered SATURDAY, 8th the Chinese people and especially that inst., at
at Noox in addition to landing charges, of the merchants, which has carried them will be subject to storage charges.
safely through great national crists in the past and may be relied upon to enable
be
No Fir Insorice whatever will be effected.
All chatki and otherwise damaged Cargo will them to weather the present political
as the above Company's Godowa storm. 7th inst. t 10 AM
A people whose watchword is tolerance and reason, and whose daily life is one
No Claims will be entertained unless accom panied by short Jolivery nete or list of excep incessant struggle with the stern realities tions taken at the time of delivery to Consignees and meaed for at on behalf of the Pacific of existence, will never consent to be Bail S.S. Co.
governed by any superficial doctrine of
All Cirms must be God on or before 1st cant expounded by a body of students Dec., otherwise they will not be recognized.educated abroad, who are more familiar with the defecta of foreign political system than they are with the merits of their Cyn.
Hongkong, 1st November, 1913.
B. C. MORTON,
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Agrart.
The P. & O. str. Sardinia is expected to arrive at Penang on the 4th November, at 8 a.
The P. & C. str. Devanke left Singapore for this port on the 2nd November, at 5 a.m., with the outward English mails, and is due here on the 7th November, at about eam.
SANTAL MIDY
These tiny Capsules
superior
to Copaiba, Cubebs, and Injec- tions OURE the same di- seases as these drugs in FORTY-EIGHT HOURS
without inconvenience.
Each Capsule bears the rams.
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The NY.K. str. Kamakura Marz (Bom bay Line) leit Bombay for this port via Singapore on the 27th October, and 19 expected here on the 14th November.
The Swedish East Asiatic Co. str. Canton left Autwerp on the 18 October, and is expected to arrive here on the 2nd December
schwager, 20th October-Hoihow 25th October, General Jebsen & Co.
Anderson 27th October-Moji Elet October, Coal-Jardine, Matheson &
PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.
Douglas
Mr & Mrs II. Ehrenfels
Mr Feistkon
Dr & Mrs Forsyth Mr Donman Faller Mr A. Gallotti Miss R. Gardner
Mr & Mrs Ed. Kol Mr W. B. Knapp Mr A. Kruseman
Mr A. Lumberton, Mr T. Learn Mr G. T Mr W. Logan
Lloyd
Mr & Mrs M. Malni
infant
Mr C. Farebrothie
Mason
Mis M. Mathoson Mrs R. T. Matheech Mrs Geo, Martin Dr O. Marriott Dr GW. Mackoar Mr F. A. McKintest Mr B. K. Mehta Mr J. Mercoki Mr P. Meyer Mita Dora von Mollen Mrs C. J. Morrow
dorf
Mrs J, D. F. Mülder
Miss G. O'Leary Mr J. D. FMülder Mr J. Ormiston Mr J. W. Paton Mr A. Paterson Mr M. Pioon
Pisknelt
R. de Provilio Mr W.J. Pringle Mrs J. Ramirizand
ghila
C. Mr E. R.1
Mr. & Mrs J. W. Dr. T. D. Gardner
Gardner
Mr & Mrs T.-H. Geare Dr J. M. Gillespie Dr A. G. Gordon Mr J. Gourgey. Mr V. Goulbonru Mr P. O, de Grisogono Mr P. C. Hall Miss F. Halle
1. Ray
Mr E. M. Raymond Mr J. E. Knymont Mr B. Baworth Miss F. Keay Mrs M. E. Roischman
Mr Ch. Rosenthal
Mr Rutherfort Mr R. G. Ross
Mr S. W. Ratherford Mia Schenk
Mr W. Schoenbeck Mr A. H. Silver Mr E. T. Binger Mr & Mrs E. E. Smith
Mr J. B. Southmayd Mrs G, H, Swift Mies A Square
Mr & Mrs W A. Prince and Princes
Hannibal
Sulkowski
Mr & Mrs H. Hercook Mr G. S. Helings Mr W. B. Hind
Dr J. G. Hanna Mr W. T. Harbor
Q.M..
Hon Mr E, A, Howeit Mr W. H, Hobbs Mr J. Holland Mr J. E. Hoovas Mr A. Joblin Mr K. Junkormann Mr E. S. Kabel
Mr Frau Trest
Mr W. v. Pu
Tenoria
Capt B. A: Walkor Mrs W. M.. Watson
Mr L. Watson
Mr H. C. van Weeren Mr & Mrs F. W Wellington
Mr A. Wost Mr F..W. White Mr G. G. Wood Mr F. Yearley-
KING EDWARD HOTEL
Mr F. J. Cargill Mr H. Obgg Dr F. X. Costello
Paz Kaija Maru, from Const Ports, Me, and W. Donaldson Mrs. Kline, fr. and Mrs. Fuller
Mr. For
Mr & Mrs C Lauritsan Mr & Mrs Manners Mr & Mr J. B. N.
Mody
My P. Nanmanga
E.
Mr A. F. Nobbe
Pet Mongol, for Hongkong, front San Mr & Mrs F. Francisco, Miss M. Byrne, Mr. and Mrs. MoHngh Mrs. P. A Goold, Majur and Mrs. R. Mr J. Joseph C. D. Cass, Rev. E. A. Eakin, Rev. and Me T. Inoknobi Hawkes, Bir H. T. Herrick, Mr. S. J. Mr & Mrs Estowinkel Johnston, Miss F. Jones Mrs. R. Knox, Capt Koth Miss F Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Mr & Mrs Kraft Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mason, Master J. Mr M. Murray Mason, Master C. Mason, Miss D). Mason, Capt & Mrs Gardner Master P. Mason, Mr. J. R. Maxson, Mr. Mr & Mrs Lemairs and and Mrs. F. Oldt. Master M. Oldt, Miss A. A Merritt, Mr. Liau Ngantow, Dr.
Oldt, Dr. U. E. Park Rov, anf Birs. p. w Pitcher, Mr. D. Pitcher, Mrs. B. Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Ross, Master A. Ross, Plumb, Rev. A A. Pratt, Miss E. Robror, Master D. Ross, Rev. and Mrs. H. L Smith, Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Thompson,
Mr. Geo, Grimble
child
Capt & Mrs Passmore
Mr M. Roos
Mr H., Sparge Mr. P. B. Rowley
Capt & Mr AL
Stewart and chil dren
Mr K. Lame
Mr H. I Westphal
Mr Walker
Mr K. Yamada
GEAND
HOTEL.
Capt J. S. Lewingdom Mr F. Lorris
Miss Newhaven
Mr Morah
Capt Pollard
Miss Poole
Mr Rayne "Miss Reilly
Mr A. H. Sayoa
Mias Saunders Mrs Smith Mr Stockweth Mr G. Weismann
The Bon Line str. Bented, from Leith, Middlesbro, and London, left Singapore for this port on the 30th October, and Diy he expected to arrive here on or about the Miss D. Thompson, Mr. and Mra 1. W. Mr & Mrs Allen 5th November.
The N.Y K. str. Tamba Maru (AmeriJ. H Warnshius; from Yokohama, Mr Mr W. E. Bird
Vau Metre, Miss F. Van Vranken, Rev. Mr Amiefedt can Line) left Seattle for this port visand Mrs. W. G. Humphrey, Mr. P. ports on the 7th October, and is expected Smith; from Kobe, Mrs. L. A. Birdsall, Dr Kayt
Mr & Mrs A. B. Crew here on the 9th November.
F. C Johnston, Mrs. R. C. Morton and Mrs Forsyth Mr. N. A. Fuller, Mrs. A. Higson, Mr. Mr Feason 2 servants, Miss A. Morton, Master C. Mr O Freese Morton, Miss L. Morton, Master and Miss Mr C. Fronck Neeley, Mrs. F. E. Bamsey, Miss C. B. Mr & Mra Rancook H. Morton, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Me Mrs Frodenhall Sperry, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Spencer, Miss A Spencer, Mr. A. L. Trowbridge, Mr C. G. King Miss Harwood Mr Hayler
Whitney; from Nagasaki, Miss S. Kings. Mr. G. Trowbridge, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. bury, Miss H. Lathrop from Manila, Mr. C. S. Butler, Mr. L. Bruner, Dr. F. A. Diekhoff, Mr. L. Everett, Mr. Chas B. C. Crowell, Mr. L. M. Chelaram, Mrs. Cayot, Rev. E. Garcia, Col. S. Gurney, U.S.A., Mr. E. P. Huxley, Mr. and Mrs. Lient Archer, LAMO, Lt.Col. H. W. Iles Henchau, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hamilton, D. J. Hasheway, Mr. R. Heyns, Miss M. Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Mastor G. Hamilton, Master Grey Hamil Mr T. Arthur
atrong ton, Mr. E. E. Koch, Mr. G. A. Kauf- Mr E. F. Ascott The str. Glenstrae passed the Suezman, Mis E. T. Martin, Mr. and Mr. Mrs Auld and obildren Canal on the 29th October, via Straite.
The N.Y.K. str. Hitachi Maru (Euro pean Line) left London for this port via ports on the 25th October, and is expected here on the 3rd December an
The Swedish East Asiatic Co's 8. Ceylon loft Gothenburg on the 30th Octo ber, and is exported to arrive here on or about the 14th December. M
The str. Indrakuola passed the Suez Canal on the 17th October, for Hongkong direct.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Hangsang, from Bangkok, is due in
Hongkong 7th November.
SHIRE LINE, LIMITED,
Den of Airlie, from London, is due in
Hongkong 13th November,
Den of Crombie, from Vancouver, is due
in Hongkong 28th November, Monadnock, from Beattle, is duo
Hongkong 30th November,
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER:
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Hongkong Observatory, November 2n3
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TRAX HOTEL.
E.G.A.
Mr A. Keith Major General Kelly
Krows Mr & Mrs E, 5... . Mr Lloyd
Barrett and child Dr Macfarlans
Mr & Mrs G. W. J. Miss Macher
Boll
Mr G. A. Beriz Flest Surgeon & Mrs Berzerd, R.N. Mr Mrs Beyer
Per Prins Estel Friedrich, for Japan, etc, Mr. H. Bablad, Mr. and Mrs. B. Krauss, Miss Wall, Mre, Groen, Mrs, Houston, Mr. A Herz, Mr. M. Pecon, Mr. E. Licable, Mr. and Mrs. F. Major Bowen, A.P.D.
Mirs Bowdlor Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Robertson "and
Hon Mr Buckhill baby Mr. M. Garibaldi, Mr. H. P.
Mr W. A. Butterfield White Mr H. S. Bewan, Capt. J. M. Potts, Mr. Y. Yokohama, Mr. A. Mr & Mrs Currie
Mr M. Cary Wakefeld, Mr. C. B Seowe, Mr. G. H. Capt. Clarke Jarzenbowski, Mr. P. Gonsior, Mr. Major Davy Mittnack and Mr. Soubereff.
Mr & Mrs Doyle
Per Prins Sigismund, for Auralia, Mr Dixon etc., Mr. Freistkorn, H. E. Wernthal, Mra Mra Dobbes Mr. F. Hoiley, Mr. W. Goethart, Mr. AM G. A. Dutton Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. A. Keilor, Mas Fingalion and Mrs. H. Frost, Mr. H. Burning, Mr. L J.
child
Pocho, Mr. W. Hoffmann, Mrs. T. V. & Mr A. Gibson Ranurez and child. Mr. E. Kempf, Dr. Lt-Col. Gordon Hall, and Mrs. E . Embley, Miss Emhley,
Mr. G. W. Rutherford, Mr. W. Purvis Chrystal, Mr. Cole, Mr. A. H. Silver, Mr
Kali.C.
Mai
Mrs McMan children & Fa Mr MoNalty
Mr & Mrs E N.
Rev.
Mitchelmore and child
Copley Moyle
Mr Perr
Rev. Foster Pegg
·Mr T. L. Perking
Mr J. L. Planner Mr Powell
Lt Col Hadcliffe, B... Mr & Mrs T. Parker
Rees
Mr F. L. Relton Fug: Comdr. Rooma) It& Mrs Sharp, K.N. Mr A. Sinclair.
r&r & A. Hale Mr Mr H Hancock
Mr C. Skait Lt.Col. Usher Smith Mr & Mrs Soffieti
& Mr G. E A Stewart and chi-. Capt & Mrs Stericker
nurse and child Mr O. Wagner
aren
F. A. Hazeland R. Lloyd Jones, Dr. and Mrs. H. S.
Rev. & Mrs Hipwoll Williams, Mother T. Massner, Sister Capt & Mrs Hodging Derhershoff, Mr. E. Taatzsch, Mr. K. K. Mrs. Heobrender and Mias Taylor. Richardson, Mr. B. S. Barker, Mr. and Mrs Auerbach, Mr. Parzenkhyu Tenczen, Mr. A. Satard, Mr. A. Nor, Mr. J. Estello, Mr. R. R. Hollister and Mr. Arthur M. Hawkins.
Maj. Humphrey,... Mr NC. Walker
& Mrs W. G. Capt Whitefald Mr David Wood Humphreys