TO THOSE BELOW PAR.

HOW TO GET 100 PER CENT OF HEALTH.

There comes a time in the life of every one when his system xets below, par, despite, apparently, every care he takes at his health.

NOTES AND NEWS.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20TH, 1918.

THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO., VISITORS

A handsome grauite Celtic cross has been erected over Andrew Lang's grave in the Eastern Cemetery, St. Andrews. The ingription on the base of the cross is a follows: Andrew Lang, born March It is ungles to describe tho general, 1811, died July 20, 1912. The souls feeding a lassitudo accompanying this for the righteous are in the bands of Gail, condition, on the weariness of nind and the shall no torment touch them. body which follows in pugntal physical exertion. Eyeryong knows them only too well

What everyons does not know is how to overcome these enervating sensations which make play as distasteful as work. Yes it is possible to overcome than

It

-The estate of Belmont Castle, Perth- shire, which belonged to the late Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, has been purchased, hy Sir James. K. Caird, of Dundee. The price at which the estate

rapidly, effectively und pogon, the £55,000. Sir James Caird is to enter into

is only necessary. to take

nerve Lone with lasting effect, to fool and b. thoroughly set up and well squin. THE RESTORER OF ENERGY AND NUTRITION, The Professor of Physiology d Chemistry and Director of Research in The Red Cross Hospital, New York, furnishes the bust striking testimony to the value of Sammogen for their purposes He writes: Saatogen, by furnishing adily assimilable nerve rutrient gradually brings the power of the nutri Live nerva centres back to normal and, as a result, the disorderesi assimilation of food is surely restored to a normal condition. Energy and tone are revived throughout the whole system."

Another physician, writing in The Bedient Press und Circular, states

Sannlegen is readily absorbed by the stormach ati has immediate and remarkable effect, shown by a steady increase of body weight, and of muscular strength and clergy. Patients who have grown thin as the result of chronic maladies put on flesh at the rate of one or two pounds per week, or even more in At the same time, the some instances. colour is brought back to the patient's chenkv

BRAIN, BLOUD AND BODS REVITALISED,"

has changed hands is understood to be session at Whitsun next. The estate in immediately to the west of Meigle, and extends approximately to 3.000 acres.

js just seventy years since the institu tion of the Harvest Festival, the first service of the kind being generally tou onded to have been that held by Arch. deacon Denison in the church at Enst Eat, Somersetshire, in September, 1840. Though almost every church and chapel in the kingdom now celebrates the Harvest, the festival" has to form of service in die Prayer Book. Cuivocation pro- posed to formulate such a serving in 1563,

permission was refused by the Queen

in Council.

The

Thurso Castie, where Mr. Asquith and the other Ministers cruising round Sea

evening, has many and spent an interesting memories for Liberals. present castle was built some forty years age, but it took the place of the old house built by George Eart of Caithness in 1869. Tt was the birthplace and residence of the famous Sir John Sinclair who entered. Parliament for Caithness in 1750, and, with an assurance which never failed lin suggested himself to Lord North, as sender of the Address in 1781. He was Reform, and, for some years friend of William Pitt.

Thure, in a cogent reason why Sanalogen ts, in these various ways, 1 is use i doprishes, both the body and the nervous system, and stimulates the blood. ardent advocate forming function le its fullest nelivity so thing the blood is improved in quantity and quality. In other words, the condi- tions which produce the depression of health are attacked from every point and completely overcome.

Over eighteen thousand physicians have testified to the valualde properties of Santogen, and large numbers of the most distinguished men in England take it every day to keep themselves in the pink of condition.

manager.

of Parlamentary

2

great

When the

flickory Wood, the pantoraime writer, used to tell an amusing story of a theatri. cal manager who once shared his box at. a provincial pantomime. principal comedian entered and did his host, be reanager, with a scowl on his brow. least over to Mr. Wood, and remarked. I want to engage that man for next Christmas in my production.” The Ri, Rey, the Bishop of Southamps | Do you think he is funny Mr. Wood ton writes: It gives n pleasure to asked. Screamingly funny,' returned bear my stimony to the value of the manager, Then why don't, you Santigen as an invigorating tonic sad laugh 7 asked Mr. Wood. "Laugh, when Pesterative. It is aloubtedly beneficial. he's got his eyes on me replied the I Take it perhaps one month in three

And every smile means that during the year.

Sir Gilbert Parker, distinguished both he'll ask another fiver a week." as an MP. and as one of the first According to the Journal of Gas Light".

I have with extraordinarying, there has been a lot of sepaeless It is to my mind a time food talk" respecting the part that gas is tonic, fasting the nerves, increasing the supposed to have played in the Aisgill rey and giving fresh vigour to the disaster on the Midland Railway. Our It hus contemporary states that had the writers overworked body and mind. render splendid servies to my health in electrical papers known anything about gas pressures, and what happens in and wellbeing,

regard to dispersion in the case of gas being liberated from a cylinder-the gas in the present instance being at a pressure of solb.they would have been cognisant of the fact that the whole of the gas would have been dissipated, almost immediately following the accident, and long before

novelis of the day, writes: used Sanslagen bendit.

If

you wish to know my about Sanatogen, write, mentioning this paper, Durian & Co., 0, Kinkiang Road, Shanghai, who will be pleased to forward yon a valuable booklet, entitled The Art of Living, gratis and post free.

Sanatogen can be obtained of all Chemists in bottles of two sizes.

In-S 626

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The Apcar str. Gregory Aptar, from Calcutta, leit Singapore on the 18th November, and inay be expected here on or about the 2nd Noveraber, a..

The Sill: shipped from Hongkong by R.M.S. Express of Japan on the 22nd October reached New York on the 15th |_ November, at 12.30 ̄pla, tomm*

The CPR. str. Empress of Avid left Kee on the 18th November, at 1.0 pin, And is due to arrive at Shanghai on the 21st. November, at 6a,tar

The T.K.K. str. Hongkong Marn, which left San Francise on the 24th October, is expected to arrive at this port via Honolulu, Japan ports and Shanghai on the 21st November, between 2 and 4 p.m.

SHIPPING REPORTS,

LIMITED.

Telographic Address :-" DOCK," Yokohama.

Codos usedA.B.C, 4th and 5th Editions, Lieber's, Boott's, Al and Watkin's

DRY

DOCK DEPARTMENT :---Telephone Nos, 76; 505, or 681. NO. 1 DOCK

NO. 3 DOCK. Docking Length 1.

Docking Length 481 ft.

NO. 2 DOCK. Docking Length 376 ft.

Every descriptior of repair werk is undertaken. A large assortment of material meluding tail shafts are kept in stock. Two powerful tow boats, finsting derrick to lift 45 tons, pneumatic, eloabric, hydraulic plante, oto. Manufacturers of engines, boilers, tags lighters, constructional steel work, ate. Tenders on short notice by latter or cable.

....

WAREHOUSE DEPARTMENT-

02 buildings, principally of brick and stuel, 310 entrances. 87 buildings ar privato bonded warehoness. Floor area 68,249 square yards, or 14.1 acres.

Custom-house brokerage and insurance undertaken. Rates moderate. Mooring Basin, 000 feet by 100 feet by 25 feet deep; adjoining the docks and warehouses,

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STRAMERS.

Asax, British str., 4,477, 9. S. Thomson,

AT HOTEL

HONGKONG HOTEL

Mr J. H. Aaron

Mr. E. S. Abrahısın Mr & Mrs P. Ahlefeld MY J 8. Allan Mr W. Anderson Mr & Mrs C, Barons.

feather

Mrs Baronsfaathor Lt Col & Mrs Bateson Mr E, R Ente

Mr B. W. Bauckhain

Mr & Mrs I. Book

WEATHER REPORT,

On the 19th at 11.10 p.m.-Pressure has in- creased considerably in northern districts, moderately over the Yangtze Valley, and alightly along the south coast of China. It is Mr&Mrs W. F. Ingtis Dearly stationary over the Philippines and

Annam. Mins Inglis

Moderata to fresh monsoon is indionted along the past coset of China and over the N. Chius Sca.

̈ Mr & Mrs K. Kammay Mr Oliver B. Keeble Mr Kompter Mr. S. R. Kirkness Mr. M. Kissans Mr A. Krncoman Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr W. Logan

Mr G. F. Marshall

Mr

Farebrother

Mr G. A. Bens

Mason

Mr. & Mrs Gr.

O

Mies M. Matheson

Blacker

Mra R. T. Mathesco

Comdr. H.

C.

R.

Mr J. E. Manghan

Boucher, R.N.

Dr

O. Marriott

Mr F. Bumann

Dr U. S. Butler Mr J. E. Caddger Mro SmolloftCampbell Misses Smollett Camp.

bell

& Mrs J, LZ Chalmera 3 chil- dren and maid Mr R. 8. Cantley

1712

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

AMERICAN ABIATIC 8.8. CO.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNERS.

M+

FROM NEW YORK.:

T

HE Steamship

INDRAKUALA,"

18th November-Victoria 15th Octo ber, General.-Butterfield & wire. ARABIEN, Danish, str., 4,512, O. Hansen Baim, 17th November-Vladivostock 11th November, General.-Melchers & Captain AHSmith, having arrived from the above Port, Consignees of Cargo are Ob. ATSUTA. MARU, Japannese Str., 8,525, J. hereby informed that their Goods are being Nagano, 18th November Singapore landed at their risk into the Godowns of the 12th November. General. Nippon Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown. Company, Limited, Kowloos, and stored at. Yusen Kaisha.

Hjorth, 14th November-Macassar 4th CHILDAR, Norwegian str., 1,102, Nils Consignees risk and expense.

Sugar. - Java China November,

Japan Lijn. DERWENT, British str.,-1,502, J. Jenkins,

November Semarang

16th

4th

November, Sugar-Chinese. DINGWALL, British str., 1,365, E. Joncs, 18th November Bangkok 9th Novem- ber Rice Bune & Co. ELSBETH, German str., 991, Berg, 10th November-Bangkok 3rd November, Rice.-Jebsen & Co. EuPRESS OF INDIA, British str., 3,032, W. Davison R.N.E., 13th November--Van

October, General.→→ 22nd

couvar

Canadian Pacific Bailway Co. BALDIS, Norwegian str., 1,065, J. Jarge- seo, 18th November--Java 7th Nove- HзINKONG, Chinese str., 1,200, J. Kalkess, ber. Sugar-Java- China-Japan Lijn.

14th November-Tientsin 8th Novem- ber, General-Chinese, Hue, French str. 710, A. Corneliussen,

17th Novoinber--Port Bayard 16th) ISTRIA, German str, 2,208, Th. Kerch fuff,

November, General.-A. R. Marty, 15th November Singapore 12th November, General Hamburg Amerika Linic.me

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on THURSDAY, the 20th inst, at 10 AM

All Claims must be presented within FIFTEE DAYS of the Steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 20th inst, will be subject to rent.

No Fire Tusurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

SHEWAN, TOMÈS & Co., General Agents.

11323 Hongkong, 13th November, 1913.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. HE P. & C. S. N. Co.'s Steamer

"SARDINIA,” Arrived Hongkong on 14th November, 1913, FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA,

PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consigness of Cargo by the above-named being landed and pisced AT THEIR RISK in the ressol are hereby informed that their goods are. Hongkong and, Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Gadowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary within 6 hours.

JOHANNE, German str., 952, H. Ipland,

14th November Haiphong 12th | landed. November, General--Jebson & Co. KINRON MARU, Japaness sta, 3,778, M.

Fujimoto, 0th Novembar-Moji 2ad Neveraber, Coal. Mitsui - Bussan Kaisha. Koiva, German str., 1,168, Williamson, 3th November-Manila 4th November, General.-A. Bene & Co. LAISANG, British str. 2,224, H. E. Gilre, 18th November Singapore 11th November, General-Jarding, Mathe son & Co., NESS

Goods not cleared within 8 days including Bate of arrival will be subjent to rent

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any cars whatever.

Damaged packagos must be left in the and the Company's surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD Godowns for examination by the Consignees and Doretas, at 10 AM. on MONDAYS wid THURSDATE.

All Claims must be presentad within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, 18th November-Bangkok 6th Novem No Claims will be admitted after the Goods her, Rice and General -Butterfield & have left the Godowns Swife,

(on the greater weight of the evidence) LOCKSUN, German str., 1,020, F. Probl, after which date they cannot be recognised.

By

fire actually

but smouldering Dccurred. Up to the present time, it is asserted, there has never been found, in any of the accidents on British lines, any satisfactory evidence, taking into co sideration the conditions, to associate gas with the conflagrations.

who runs the famous) The Kaiser porcelain works at Cadinen, has added to his commercial activities by becoming the proprietor of a restaurant and cafe at Potsdam. Some time ago the Municipality of Potsdam decided to close an old café situated beside the historical mill in front of Sans Souci Castle. The people of Potsdam complained to the Kaiser that they had been deprived of their favourite café, and the Kaiser decided to build and equip at his own expense a restaurant on a site bear the windmill. This restaurant bas hean recently opened.

The Yosische Zeitung states that the Kaiser wrote to the lessee as follows:-

Dear Herr Moritz,

You are to pay me the very low rent et £300 a year.

Should may restaurant appeal to the Potsdamers and thrive com The Japanese str. Dużyi Maru reports:mercially, I may increase the rent a little Gentle breeze and fine clear weather with later on, so that I may make something

northerly slight sen.

The British str. Maiyang reports : Moderate wind and sea; thence light winds and smooth sea.

FOR EUROPE AND AMERÍOA,

INDIA, AUSTRALIA, &C.,

and for

PRIVATE RESIDENTS AT THE OUTPORTS, A Comprehensive and Complete Record

NEWS OF THE FAR EAST.

is given in the

TTONGKONG

H

W PADES

with which is incorporated

out of it, foo

There is one condition to the lense. You must have the best coffee in PotЯlam."

The restaurant is doing well, and one of the most regular visitors is the Kaiser. himself, who always inquires how "My restaurant is.faring.

THE NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA..

LOONGSANG, British str., 1,093. W. C. G. Leask, 18th November Manila 15th November, General. Jardins, Mathe- sou & Co. Lovar, British str., 3,901, R. Glegg, 17th November-Moj} 12th November, Coal and Gencral--Jardine, Mathe- son & Co.

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent. Hongkong, 14th November, 1913. · (1 SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD, GOTHENBURG.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE

Steamship

Mr W. E. Clarke

Mr S. Clark

3lr W. B. Clayton

Mr A. J. Cambridge Miss D'Almada

Castro

*

Dr G. W. Mackean

Mr & Mrs G. Martin Miss Martin

MrA. Matthawe

Mr F. A. MacKintosli Mr & Mrs C. T. Marsh

sad infant

Capt & Mis

MoLaglen

Mr & Mrs C. P.

MeWilliama and Japanese maid-

Miss MoWilliams

B. K

Mr

Mehta

Mr J. Morocki Mr P. Meyer Master D'Almandas Mr B. H. Mook

Castro Mr & Mrs F. X. D'Almada Castro

Mr. F. T. Chapple Dr. A. L. EF.

Coloman

Mr & Mrs Cogan Mr.T. A, Colter. Mr E. Creakey Dr B. C. Crowell Mr G. P. Carry

Mr & Mrs A Davis Mr. C. H. Davis Mr. Denils

Mr O. G. Denison Mr & Mrs Derteano and 2 children

Mrs R. H. Douglas Mr J. Duncan Mr & Mr H, C.

Ehrenfels

Mr G. H, Evan- Mr W. E. Fischer Dr & Mrs Forsyth Me Donman Faller Mr A. Gallotti Me Hi Garrow'

Mra Gibbings Miss N. Gibbous Mr & Mrs Gideon Mr I. Gourgey Mr A, G. Gordon Mr V. Goulbourn Mr & Mrs J. Gould Mr P.0.de Grisogono Miss E. M. Greer Dr B... Gurney Mr P. C. Hall Capt T.P. Holl

Mr & Mrs 1. H. Geare

Mrs J. D. F. Milder M. J. D. F. Mäklei Mr & Mrs S. Nathan Mr & Mrs S. Nathan Miss Nathan

Mr & Mrs. Neild

Dr Neubert

Dr. L. Nolasco

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10a.m. to-day, 0,00 inaltes.

The forecast for the 24 hours bading at noon to-day is as follows

DISTRICT

* Hongkong & Neighbourhood Forzosa Channel

FORECAST.

...{Northerly gate.

A

South coast of Chins between f The same No. 1. Hongkong and Lamooks, į

South coast of Chins between The same as

No. 1.

Hongkong and Hainan...... 1

*N.E. winds, moderate to fresh, fine, cooler.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

19TH NOVEMBER, 1913, a.m.

Station.

Wind

Weather.

Vladvestock ... 7 n.30,42, 25 Nemuro

b

Hakodate se! Tokio......

* 5.30.08

NW

30.26

30.28

30.31

WOW!

-30.33-

30.29

ANA

30.25-

&

ENE

Kochi Nagasaki

Mr T. Ortigas, and Kagoshima ...

ஓர

Miss G. O'Leary

Dr Oppenhein

Mr J. Ormiston

Mr J. W. Paton

Mr A. Peterson Mr F. F. G. Pierson. Mojor & Mrs P. E.

Pierce

Mr R. de Provillo

Mr W. J. Pringle

Mr W. Price

Mr E. B. Ray

Mr B. M. Raymond

Mr J. E. Raymond Dr R. Basor Mr D. Haworth Miss F. Resy

Mr C. Reich Mr R. G. Boss Mrs Rutherfors Mr G. Samuele Mies M, Schwarzkopf Mra Schenk Mr B. T. Singer Me E. P. Smith Mr & Mrs E. E. Smith Mr Sydney Stafford

Mr L. C. 1. Reed

Miss A Square Mrs G. H. Swift

Mr & Mrs W. A. Mr J. Vaughan

Hannibal

Capt H. A.

Mr W. T. Harbord Mr J, Scott Harston Mr A. Hurrison

**

Mr R Reyes Hem Mr E. A Howest Mr J. G. Kebble

Cars.

Capt. & Mrs. D.

Hewitt

Mr W. B. Hind Mr W. II, Hobbs

Mr J. E. Hoorer

Walker

D. E. L. Walker, Mr H. Watkins

Mr H. C. van Weeren

Mr. Weill

Mr A. Wast

Mr F. W. White

R.

M. G. G. Wood

Mir F. Yearley

Mra C. de Ynchausti

and maid

Mr J. de Ynchsusti

Capt J.S. Lovingdon Mr F. Lorris Miss Newhaven › Mr Morsh

GBAND HOTEL

Mr & Mrs Allan

Mr Amisfedt

Mr. W. B. Bird

Mr & Mrs A. B. Crow Dr Keyt Mr Feason

Forsyth

LUCHÓW, British str. 1,221, Meathrel, November Shanghai 13th

"ST. HELENA," 16th November, General. Butterfield & having arrived, Consignces of Cargo are hereby STO

informed that their foods, with the exception

landed and stored at their risk into Mr. Frenck of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being Meryth

the hazardons andjor 日

hazardous Mre Fredenball Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Mr & Mrs Hancock Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Miss Harwood Kowloan, and West Point Godowns, whenco Mr Hayler

Mr C., King delivery may be obtained.

Starkey, 11th November-Guaymas MEXICO CITY, British str., 3,170, N. A. 11th October, Genoral.-Chinese. NUDIES, British str. 2,095, Peters, 10th 10th November-Sabang 28th October, Case Oil-Dodwell & Co. PARHOI, British str., 1,228. G. Gibbs, 15th

November-Chingwantao 7th Novem ber, Coal-Butterfield & Swire.

PADING, British str 1,190, W. J. Baiker, 14th November-Swatow 13th Novem- ber, Ballast-Butterfield & Swire. PERSIA, British str., 2,744, J. Hill, 17th November-San Francisco 16th Octo- ber, Flour and General-Pacific Mail 3.8. Co. " WING, British str., 1,170, G. 8. Holm- wood, 18th November-Bangkok 8th November, Rice-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

THE

FROM EUROPE.

THE H.A.L. Steamship

ISTRIA," Captain Kirchhoff, taving arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are being lended sud placed at their visk in the

HIGH OFFICERS. TO RESION FOR BENEFIT OF hazardons and/or extra-hazardons Gedowns of

JUNIORS.

the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf ard Godown Co., Ltd., whenco delivery may be obtained against Bills-of-Lading countersigned by the Undersigned.

to the contrary be given TO-LAY.

Optional Cargo will be carried on nnless notice All Claims must be presented within ten days after which date of the atramez's arrival here, they cannot be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goode have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 21st irat, will be subject to rent.

All broken, thafed, and damaged goods must be left in the, Godowns, where they will be examined on the 21st inst., at 9.30 8.5.

The Nicht Nicki says that Baron Kondo and Mr. M. Kato, President and Vice President of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, will resign their offices in November next year, when the term of their services expire. Some time ago, when Mr. S. EEKLY Iwanaga and other chief officials of the Company resigned, Baron Kondo and Mr. Kato proposed to follow their axample with a view to giving their responsible positions to younger men, but their proposal was shelved in obedience to the request of influential shareholders who entertained the idea that their retirement would badly affect the business of the Company and that they both should retain their posts until the expiry. of the term of the Company's business in It is understood that, October, DIS prior to the expiry of the torm, Baron. AS COMPRESSOR with ELECTRIC Kondo will make necessary arrangements MOTOR and FITTINGS. Will with the Government in regard to the. Sueréses ordinary lighting power by 45 per cent without extra cost.

Apply

E. CHINA OVERLAND TR.DE REPORT.

Subscription, paid in advance, $12 per sunum Portage 12 to any part of

the World.

FOR SALE.

MANAGER, Hongkong Daily Press Office.

opening of a new steamship service through the Panama Canal and the con- tinuation of the subsidy now granted the Company for the maintainance of its European, Pucife and other rontea

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whe ever.

This Steamer brings on Cargo i

Ex S.F. Helfried issmark from Halmstad. Ex ss."Portimao" from Oporto, Ex.e."Ha" from Copenhagen, Ex s. "Jelo" from Drammen, Ex se. "Hilma Kissmark" from Halmstad. Exas. Trellstorg" from Abus. Ex 25. "Ludwig" frora Drammen. Exse. Miohl from Bordeaux.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Office, Hongkong, 15th November, 1913. [1330

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consigneer before NOON TO-DAY requesting it to be landed here.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 21st inst, will be subject to rent.

be

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to left in the Godowns, where they will be amined on the 21st inst., at 9.30 AM...

All Claims must reach us before the 25th inst, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

ARTHUE NILSSON & Co.,

Agents Hongkong, 14th Novembar, 1913.

140

88. AUSTRALIEN,” COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERTES MARITIMES.

NOTICE.

Capt Pollard

Miss Pools Mr Rayne Miss Reilly

MFA. H.Sayoe.

Miss Baunders Mrs Smith Mr Stookweth Mr C. Weismana

PRAK HOTEL.

Lient Archer, HAM... Rov & Mrs Hunter Mr & Mrs W. Arm L. Col. H. W. fles

strong

My T. Arthur Mr E F. Aucott Mrs Auld and children Mr & Mrs W. C. Barrett and child Mr & Mrs C, D. J.

Bell Mr G. A. Bens Fleet Surgeon & Mrs Bernard, B.N.

Mr & Mrs Beyer Major & Mrs Bownn Hra Bowdler

Capt & Mrs Brewin Hon Mr Backmill Mr W, A Butterfield

Doyle

ONSIGNEES of Cargo from London Mr M. Cary

EL KS.Breton" and "Normaed," from Mr & Mrs Carrie Hlavra ex 8.9." Normand" and from Bordeaux Mejor Dary ex BE. V de Coustaatins, in connection Mr & Mrs with above Steamer are hereby informed Mr Mrs Debbie that their goods with the exception of Major Dergan Opiam, Treasure and Valuables are being Mr G. A Lutton landed and stored at their risks into the Capt & Mrs Evans, hazardous and or extra hazardous Godowns of mail and child the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Major Faichine Co., Ltd, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be Mrs Fingalon and

child obtained immediately after landing.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless Maj&MrsFitzwilliams intimation is received from the Consignoes Mr & Mrs A. Uibeon betore Nous To-BAT requesting it to be landed Lt. Col. Gordon Hall,

BUC. here.

Mr #

Mr. B. A. Hale Bills of Lading will be countersigued by the Uncereigned, Goods remaining unclaimed after Mr H. Hancock 24th inst. at Noon will be subject to rent and Mr F. A. Hazeland

Rer. & Mrs Hipwell landing oburges.

Capt & Mrs Hodgins Mrs Roobrender and

child Mr Mrs W. G.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before the 27th inst, or they will not be recognized.

All damaged packages will be examined on 24th inst., at 10 A‚m.

No Fire Insuranos has teen effected.

8. C. de BUSSIERRE,

Acting Agent. Hongkong, 17th November, 1913.

[2

Humphreys

RGA

Mr A. Keith Major General Kelly Dr Macfarlane Misa Macher Maj. & Mrs MoMann

children & nurse Mr McNulty Major & Mrs Norris

maid and child

Oshima

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30.42 45 92 38w

30.21

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Sharp Peak 78.30.32

Amay ....6a 30.23

Swatow

..30.29

30.31

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NKE

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N

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30.48 65

Б

30.17-

NE

Taiboku......... 58.30.25- Taichu

ANG 30.17

Tainao

Koghu Pessadores

Canton

30.33-

30.15

63.30.24 59 82 WW

... 65.30.22 67

Hongkong Gap Rook...... Macao Wuchow

Hoshow

Paichni Phulien

Tourandi

C. St. James Дракті Manila

Legaspi ...... Bacolod.......

Iloilo... Cobu Labuan

30.18-

30.19 66

NE

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9 B

30.32 6777

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30.13 70 NNW

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30.01 29.98 78

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T. F. CLAXTON, Director,

1 BAROMETER, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit,

on the level of the sea in inches, tenth and kundrodis.

TEMPERATURE, in the abado, in J'ahrenheit.

dogroa

3 HUMIDITY, to percentage of suturation, the. buridity of air exuursted with moisture being 100,

• DIRECTION SP WIND, to two pointe,

5 FORON OP Warn, necording to Beaufort Spalo. 6 STATE OF Wraturs, 1 blue sky, a detsahed eload, d drizling rain, f foy, a gloway, halli, lightning, o overcast, p passing showere, 4 squall, rain, snow, thander, v visibility, wdow (wot). 7 RAI in fachos, & tenths and handfredtha.

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, November 19th ́ ́

Previous On Date,On Date

Day

Barometer Temperature

.at:

at

at 3 p.m. 6 8.00.

2 pan,

10.15

30.22

30.18.

74

67

74

Humidity

46

70

51

Wind Direction

Force

East

NE

East

Weather Rain

b

0

0,00

Highest open air Temperature on 18th... 75 Lowest open air Temperature on 18th... 641

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,

From 20th to 26th November, 1913.

HIGH WATEE

Mr & Mrs E N.

Mitobalmers and Thurs okild

Rev. Copley Moyle Col & Mrs O'Hara

and children Wa Mr Parr

Mr T. L.Perkina

Mr J. 1. Plammer Mr Powell

Prince and Princess

Falkowski

Lt Col Hadcliffe, B.E. Mr & Mrs T. Parker

Rees

Mr F. L. Relton Eng: Comdr. Roome Capt & Mrs Sargrant Lf & Mrs Sharp, RN. Mr A. Sinclair Mr C. Skott Miss Smith

H'kong.

Mean

Time.

LOW WATER"

H'kong. Mean

Time,

h. m. Et zi b. 1⋅ft; in.: 2006

7.9m 9 4 No infer high-mor low rate R 4 10 9 Fri.:

21 m 120 7

524 a 4 9 7102 4

4 9 Batar. 22 m 3 569 m 11 4

10 36 a 4 54865 4 Sun. 2.3m 4 38 66

5 15

1505

2.

23

3

11-46

Mon. 24m 5 56 63m 06

25 m 79. 61 m 1 15

7 14 70 10 3 0 25 m 8 16.5 82 122.2 1745 a 7:6 33 a 3.4

5 44 6 6 4 3021 81 2 6

Tues

Wed

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Mr F. J. Cargill Mr H. Clogg Dr F. X. Costello Mr W, Donaldson Mis Foy

MoHugb

Mr T. Laokuchi

Lt. Col. & Mrs Ugher Mr & Mrs. I.

South Mr & Mrs Boiffisti Mr & Mrs G. E. Stewart and chil- dren Capt & Mis Eterisker

nurse and child

Mr 0. Wagner

Mr N C. Walker, Major & Mrs Ham Capt Whitefield Mr Darid Wood phreys Miss Humphrey

E.

Mr J. Joseph Mr & Mrs Katewinkel Capt Keith Mr & Mrs Kmit" Mr M. Flurray Capt & Mrs Garduer Mr Geo. Grimble Mr & Mrs Lemaire and

child

3.0

Mr & Mrs C. Lauritsin Mr & Mrs Manners & Ar & Mis JANT

Mody

Mr P. Naaninga Mr A, P. Nobba Capt & Mrs Passmoria ME M Roos"UNA

Mr P. B. Koulay

Mr. H. 8. Spurgs. Capt & Mrs. A. K Stewart and chil. dren

Mr K. Tamo 31r Walker

Mr H. I. Westphal Mr K Yamada

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