NERVOUS DISORDERS -
THEIR PREVENTION AND OTHE
When the nervous system is out of brdor, we suffer from many disturbing symptoms.
Headache, irritability, insomnia, confusion of thought, Joss of memory, mental depression, and explosive fits of temper are among the disquieting Besides these effects of the condition. there are sensations of weakness and easily-induced fatigue with, possibly, trembling and convulsions.
These symptoms are invariably due to starvation of the nervous system, which bas bean drained of the phosphorus it needs for health. What necessary to rostor the health a food rich in phosphorus. The ideal preparation of this kind Bauatogen, which consists of pure canin chemically combined with that form of phosphorus found in the brain and acrvous system.
other
On this point, DC. W. Salechy, this When eminent addigal athor, writes: phosphorus-is- confined with elements it is a valuable food, and in, indeel, alsolutely necessary for life. If has been proved by a large number of scientific experiments that very nearly the whole (3 per cent) of tão phosphorus added tho die in the form of Sanatoren is absorbed:"
Samalugea can be obtained of all Chemists, in bottles of two sizes,
[111-8, 621
ET
SHIPPING IN PORT,
*
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28TH, 1918.
LITTLE STORIES OF THE DAY.
STORY OF BERS. GLADSTONE.
The present condition of unrest ip regard to Ireland reminds me of a similar time many years ago (says a correspon- dent in the Dally Citizen), when every- body was on the tiptoe of expectation to] know the intentions of the Gladstone Cabinet:
The GO.M) and Mrs. Gladstone were be quests of a pious Quaker family, and one morning Mrs. Gladstone, reaching the breakfast room first, found her host bere, much perturbed by what the Papers were
he encluded, "mag rest you and about Ireland. But sured that all these things will he rightly ordered by One above.
Yes," replied Mrs. Gladstone, he'll suna be bëre 1 left him brushing his Jain."
COMPANION. VOLUME.
A lady Friend (say a Glasgow Stws. errespondent) was about to set out on Continental holiday and the question of spilable travel books was submitted to my madare judgment. selection in all good faith.
1ande y
The other day I happened to meet the lady in town. She was accompanied by her husband, and I was then interracil chat the Continental holiday had been honeymoon trip. I endured the baleful glare of the recently acquired husband's are for as brick a period as possible, and hastily disappeared into the nigl.
The book which I find chosen and presented to my thir friend was "R.I.S.'s
Travels with a Donkey."
BROOKFIELD'S RISTORT..
Here is a belated, but good, story of the
It is from late Mr. Charles Brookefintel.
STEAMERS. Ass, Norwegius atr., 1,070, 11. Amtwer. Fend NovemberBangkok 11th Naber, 15on -Chizma ANTILOCH, British str, 5.500, 6. A
Ply 23rd November--Seattle 29th the Sketch.
Brookfeld was oner stopped in the October. General. Bulwerkelt
Strand by u ngry person, who said: Swite Aki Marc. Japanese str. -4,505, J. Noma am told that in the Green Room Club 23rd November Shanghai 20th the other night, you spoke of me as a il sonndrét, Is that true?" November, General-Nippon Ensen Well." replied Brookfield, I don't Kaisha.
know who you are, but you certainly BAYERN. Rusian str., 901. P. 8. Biding look it.
13th FOL NovemberWakamatsu November, Coal, Aagaard, Thoresen A Clo
BEACHY British sl., 2,997. J. I. Turuse, det November-Pul Laut 13th, Strýmber, Sigur-Lotwell at Co.
BENLATIO, British str., 4510, A. Wallade, est November Singapore ......17th November. General--Cibb, Livingston & Co.
-OOLFERS' PRAYER,
O Lord, I pray thee for a drive.
Of such a length, that 1,
In talking of it afterwards,
Shall have no cause to lie. Indies Gall.
HUSBAND'S SAFEGUARD,
THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL
LINE.
HONGKONG TO PHILIPPINES AND AUSTRALIAN PORTS.
« TAIYUAN "
"CHANGSHA'
SAILINGS (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).
Stoomer,
Arrivos Hongkong Loaves: Hongkong from Australia for Australia
26th November
2nd December.
3rd Jan. 1914,
20th Jan., 1914.
-These Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, ensuring a plentiful supply of Ico, Erosh Provisions, etc, and bera superior accommodation with Electric Light throughout and Electrio Fans in the State-Boons A duly qualified Doctor is carried. Roduced Fares, Cargo booked through for all Australian, Now Zealand and Tasmanian Ports.
Far froight or passage, apply to
flongkong, 19th November, 1913.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, TELEPHONE NO. 36. AGANTE.
VESSELS EXPECTED.
THE AUSTRALIAN MALL.. The LG.M. str. Coblens left Sydney on the 16th November, at 2 p.m., and may bo expected here on or about the 8th December.
The E. & A. str. Bastern left Sydney. for this port (vis. Quessland Ports, Port Darwin, and Manila) on the 19th November, and may be expected to arrive here on or about 13th December.
The N... str. Tango Haru (Austra lian Line) left Sydney for this port via ports on the 26th November, and is ex- pected here on the 15th December, am.
KERCHANT STEAMERS.
PASSED THE CANAL
VISITORS AT
HOTEL.
HONGKONG HOTEL-
Mr J. M. AarON Mr E. S. Abraham Mr & Mrs F. Adaras Mr & Mrs P. Ahlefeld Mr & Mrs H. L.
Alexander
Mr J. S. Allon
Mr J. Allen
Mr W. Anderson
Mr & Mrs Bacon
Mr & Mrs C. Barons
feather
Mra Baronsfather Mr E. R Bate.
Mr E. W. Bauckham
Mr G. A. Bens
Miss Killink Mr 8. E. Kirkness Mr M. Kinnang Mr Albert Kopp Mr A.Kruseman Mr&Mrs
Laver
Hulmo
Sir William Lovor Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr W. LORD
Mr G. F. Luke
Mr C. E. Martyn Mr G. F. Marshali Mr C. Farebrother
Mason
Miss M. Matheson
Mrs R. T. Mathaece
Mr W. H. Marks
Mr F. H. Berends
Mr & Mrs H. Biglow
11334
Mr & Mrs G.
Blacker Comdr. H 0.
0.
Dr.O. Merriott
Dr G. W. Maclean
R.
Mr & Mrs G. Martin
October 17th-Benvenus, Purst Bulow. October 24th-Calchas, Annam, Forch, Brodvele.
October Bath--Candia, Glenstras, Nore.
October 31st-Agamemnon, Pericus, Simla-
November 4th-Bendeach, Chin, Affion, Goldenfels,
Bousher, R..
Mr 8. M. Brown. Mr F. Bumann
Miss C A. Burnham
Mr J. E. Caddger MJ.
J. H. Cavanaugh
Mr CAE. Chuob
Mr W. E. Clarke Mr 9.
Ambria,
Clark
Mr W. E. Clayton
Canton,
Mr A. J. Cambridge Miss D'Almada
Castro
Sach-
November 7th--Ping Sucy, Polynesien, Satsuma, Boron Balfour.
November 11th-Hitachi Muru, Keemun. November 14th-Glenlogon, Indien, Nile, Afghan Prince.
November 18th - Benlauers, Borneo, The P. & O. str. Candie left Singapore hina, Eumacus, Ghases, Liberia, for this port on the sand November, at en, Merionethshire.
November 21st-Bulow, Ceylon, Der. Minger, Silesia, Paul Lecat. her, at about 6 am.
and is due here on the 29th Novem
November The str.Dunera, from Calcutta, left
25th- LennoE. Singapore on the 22nd November, and Mary, Monmouthshire, Ningchow, Ounfu, may be expected here on or about the 28th Syria, Rudnorshire. November, 8.0.
The str. Glenstrae left Singapore on - the 2nd November, and is, due. bere on the 8th November.
The P. & O. str. Simla left Singapore for this port on the 23rd November, at 1.30 p.m., and is due here on the 29th November, at about 5 a.m.
$
SHIPPING REPORTS.
Miyasaki
The British str. Taiyuan reports: Fine weather throughout.
The German str. Prinzess Alice reports: Streng mionsoct rain squalls and rough
The Y.. str. Bombay Muru (Bombay sea. Line) left Moji for this port on the 24th November, and is expected here on the 29th November.
Master D'Almada x
Castro
Mr F. T.
Mr & Mrs F. X. D'Alamda i Castro
Chapple Dr A. L. E. F.
Coleman Mr.A. N. Coles
Mr & Mrs Cogan Mr G. P. Curry Mr C. H. Davis Mr & Mrs Derleans and 2 children
Mrs Cottrell Dormer Mrs R. H, Donging Mr J. Duncan
Mr & Mrg H. C.
Ehrenfols
Mr G: H, Evan
Mr A. E. Fearnley Mr W, E. Fischer Mr V. K. Fongner Dr-& Mrs Forsyth Me Denman Faller
Mr A. Gallotti
Mr H. Garrow Me P. J. Garioche
Miss Martin
Mrs McGee
Mr & Mrs McGowan
and children
2 Mrs Macull
Mr F. A. MacKintosh
Capt & Mrs
Biologian
IN
Mr & Mrs C. F Mo Willams and Japanese maid
Misa Mo Williams
Mr J. Meak
Mr B. K. Mobta
Mr J. Merecki
Mr P. Meyer Mise Molley
Mr J. D. F. Müldez Mr J. D. F. Mälder Mr & Mrs D. Munton
Mr E. Nourand Miss G. O'Leary.. Mr J. Ormiston
Mr T. W. Osgood Mr. J. C. Oswald. Mr W. T. Payne Mr L. P. Payme Mr J. Percy
Mr A Petergen
Mr F. P. G. Piorou
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 27th at 11.15 a.m.-A strong nati- cyclone has formed over N. Chins and a depression to the East of Japan,
A depression has also formed to the east of Luzon, travelling northward apparently. It may boxoma's typhoon.
Fresh monsoon is indicated along the oust coast of China and over the N. China Boa..
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am to-day, 0.00.inches.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon. today is as follows:-
DISTRICT.
Hongkong & Neighbourhood Formosa Cliapnel
FORECAST
(N.E. winds, fresh. Loning considerably, South coast of China botwear (The same as
·Hongkong and Lamooks. 1 No. 1 & 2,
South ecast of Chium between (The same a
Hongkong and Hairan ....1 No. 1 & 2,
* Esst, winds, moderate to fresh; foo
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER
27TH NOVEMBER, 1913, .M.
Station.
Tokio Kochi Nagasaki Kagoshima Oshima Naho
Wind
Vladivostock ... 7 a. 3032 92 | - Nomuro
*NB: 4
Ús. 29.87
NYE 2
Hakodate
30.01 --
NW
29.95
NW
3009
6W
30.15
30,13
NNE
30.14
SSW
,, 3011!
'NE
ar 30.01
ENE
30.30
.: 30.47, 3290
falii'jma
Boain Is....... Chefoo Woilaiwei
210
Hankow..... Ichang.....
Major & Mrs P. E. Changshe.......
Pieros
Mr R. do Previllo · Gutzlaff
Mr & Mrs QuinAmoy
Kiulang
Shanghai
Mr W. J. Pringle
Sharp Peak
Mr E. H.Ray
Swator
Mr E. M. Raymond..
Taikoku
Taichu
Tainan
*****
Koshan
Pescadores
Mr J. E. Raymond
Mr. B. Raworth
Miss F. Reay
The American and Manchurian Line MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA Mr & Mrs I. H. Goare Mr C, Reich
AND JAPAN STATION,
DRITISE.
The editor of a great magazine sent for BENXO, British str. 3,016. J. Da certain author who had submitted an
Sarchet, 1st November Mike 10th unsolicited reanuscript (says the Cleve November, Coal-Gibb, Livingston and Plain Douter). "I ani glad to str. Kafe left, Colombo on the 18th & Co..
make your acquaintance, sir," said the November, and is due here on the 30th Borsan, Germuni str., 1,311, Joh. Kuehler, editor, enthusiastically; the story you November.
But why The N.YK. str. Potiori Maru Euro Alarrity, despatch-boat, 1,700 tons, 4 guns, 2,000 17th sent us is perfectly splendid. 21th November Sandakan
1.b.p., Comdr. A. Cochrane, cruising. November, Timber-Melchers & Co. use nom de plume Let us publish it pean Line) left. Singapore for this port CARTON MARE, Japanese str., 1,007, S. ver your own name and it will make your the 26th November, and is expected Atlus admiralty tug, 615 tons, 1,400 ih.p.,
not after fame," here on the 2nd December, a.ul Fuit. 2011 November-mari 20th famous."
Hongkong Sovetab. Coal-Mitsu Bishi Goshi objected the author; it's money The AL. str Africa left Singapore for
want
But you'll get just as much this port on the 25th November, and will Kwaisha,
No, I won't. arrive here on the 30th November. CHEONGSHING, British str., 1,256, V. Mec. money in either case.'
Liddell, 25th NovemberWeihaiwei If I publish it over my own name my wife 21st Novetuber, General. Jardine, will get the money.*** Matheson & Co.
VeRushing eLTON.
1
The N.Y.K, str. Rangoon Maru (Bom bay Liney left Bombay for this port via Singapore on the 13th November, and is
·CHINGCHOW, British str., 1,356. Doyle, naughty, cruel-boy said the expected here on the 1st December
Co.
16th
bird's nest.
18th November-Kwang Yen November, Stone.-Shewan, Tomes &ery fashionably dressed young woman, who was taking a stroll in the park, to DAIS Mano, Japanese str., 848. Mura. the rehin whom she found despoiling a How can you be so heart kami, guth November-Swatow 25th November, General--Osaka Shosen as to take those eggs? Think of the poor mother bird when she comes back Kaisha.
"That's all right, miss, interrupted DENBORSHIRE, British str., 2,465, W. H.
Parker, ..., 25th November-Dalny the boy, the mother birif is dead.
General-Jardine,
expression
ist: November, Matheson & Co. DAAR, Norwegian str., 102, J. Bing,
aud
The
young
woman's
rellected disbelief.
* How do you know ? she asked Cos i serser on your 'at, was the
95th Nov ler-Swalew 24th Novem-sharply. ber. General--Chinese.
EMPRESS OF ASIA, British str. 16,908, S. reply."--Pearson's Magazine,
Roberto, 24th November--Vancouver
121
5th November. General.--Canadian Pacific Railway Co. Ernon, British str., 2.853, 1 Janies, 22nd
November-Java
November. Sagar-Java-China-Japan Lijn. GLENFALLOCH, British str., 1,134, Garduer, 19th 20th November Singapore Novender. General-Chinese. Haicazo, Benish Palmares
nors, 20th November--Swarow 25th November, General Douglas Laprak na Kilty!" & Co.
BANGSANG, British str. 1.306. S. Wilde. Send 25th November Shangha November, General-Jardine. Mathe -son & Co.
KENBOY MARU No. 5. Japanese str., 2,100, B. Sasaki, th November-Chefoo, General-Order.
KENKON MARO No 11, Japanese str., 2:181; T-Yamamoto, 25th November-Java 6th November, Bugar-Order.. Kensaso, British str., 2077 2. S. Schenk,
10
PUKU-ENUTA.
An Englishnian had bought through a agent an estate in the northern highlands (says to Jew CAN), and when summer came ho went to inspect it. One part of his journey was by coach, and he thought to get some information about the place from the driver. So after see may know a place called Cloch
I do that." You have been- there?""
have been that." And what do you think of the place?", I will not be thinking much." Oh! Tell me what you think." there yo'd say pair brate!"
If ye were to see the de'il tethered
CENSORSHIP AT THE FONT
The NYK.str. Mishima Mary (Euro- peas Line) Teft Yokohama for this port sia ports on the 19th November, and is expected here on the 1st December.
The Swedish East Asiatic Co. str. Conder left Sabang on the 22nd of Novem ber, and is expected to arrive here on the 2nd December.
The N.Y.K. str. Hitachi Maru (Euro- pran Line) loft Colombo for this port via. Singapore on the 20th November, and is expected here on the 3rd December.
The NYK. str. Kawachi Maru (Bom- bay Line) left Bombay for this port via Singapore on the 18th November, and is expected here on the oth December:
The N.Y. K. str. Tosu Mara (Calcutta Line) left Calcutta for this port vin ports the 18th November, and is expected here in the 7th December.
The American and Manchurian Lane str. Kandahar left New York on the 25th October, and is due. here on or about the 15th December.
Beamble, gunboat, 710 tons. 900 i.h.p., Lieut.
Comdr. B. E. Prichard, Yangtsze. Britomart, gunboast, 710 tons, 900 hr Licut.
Comdr.. W. H. Darwall, Honkow Cadmus British sloep, 1,070 tons, i.h.p., 1,400 Commr, Hugh F. E. T. Williams, f.d., Shanghai. Cherub, water tank and tag, 390 tons, 340ih.
Master W. Smith, Hongkong Clio,
Miss N. Gibbons Mr H. Goecke
Mr P. W. Raves Mr & Mrs J. Reynolds
Mr A. G. Gordon
Mr. M, de la Rochi
Mr I. Gourgoy
Mr V. Goulbourn
Mr & Mrs J. Gould
Mr P. O. de Grisogono
Mr C. Z. Hasslocp Mr A. A Hagerman Mr P. C. Hall Capt. Hall Mr
W.A.
Mr A. Hanson Mr W. T. Harbord Mr J, Scott Harston
A. Harrison.
Hon MrE. A. Hewat
Mr J. & Hobble Mr W. B. Hlud
Mr W. H. Hobbs Mr W. J. Hollier
Major G. R. Hooper Miss H. Johnson Miss Mary-Kock Myo Kenk Mr W. B. Knapp
British sloop, 1,070 tons, 1,400 ih.p., Comdr. Mackensie, Shanghai. Fame, torpedo boat destroyer, 340 tons, 6 guns, 5,700 hp, Lieut. Comdr. Wilkinson Hongkong. Hampshire, 10,850 tons, 21,000 f.d., 14 guns, Capt. Marcus Rowley Hill, Singapore. Kinaba, 616 tone, 1,200 ih.p., Lisut. Comdr.
H. Marryatt, Yang taze. Merlin, surveying ship, 1,070 tons, 5 guns, 1,4001 h.p., Capt FCC. Pasco, Honglong. Minstar, armoured cruiser (flagship Vics. Mrs Killick
Admiral T. H Jerram, C.B.,) 27.000 1.hp., Capt. E. B. Kiddle, Hongkong. Moorben, river gunboat, 180 tons, 3 guna, 300 ihp, Lt. Comdr. Alan Dixon, Canton. Nowosstle, 2nd class cruiser, 4,800 tons, turbine, 22,000 f.a., Capt. F.A. Powiett, Hongkong, Nightingale, river gunboat, 85 tons, 240 h.p. Fient-Comdr. Malcolm Murray, R.N., Yangisze.
Otter, torpedo-bcat destroyer, 385 tons, 6 guns, 6,300 ih.p. Liont Comdr, Wilkinson, Hongkong.
Mr R. G. Ross
Mrs Rutherford Mr W. Bohnelke
Mr Schenk
Mr W. Show
Mr B. T. Singer
Mr & Mrs C. S. Spitz
Canton Hongkong
Cap Rock...... Macso Wuchow
Hollow Pakhoi Phaliau... Tourane
Mr & Mrs E. E. Smite Aparri
Mr C S.
Miss Den Springer Mis Surre
Mies
Mr R. Sutherland Mr A. Thomson
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30.24: 50
" 30.30 52
7.30.17.66.
6 30.08 64 84
30.13 61 94
58.30.08
30.07
30.04
» 30 08
12 30.03
6 B. 30.10 62
.6 1. 38,09! 68
" (30.09
93,
17
30.06 66
6 a. 30.06
50.01:
--WNY
NNW
NW
Capa St. James
*
Manila
29.91 75 120.92 70. 29.86-75
NE
NNE
Legaspi
Bacolod Iloilo Ceba
29.73 75 9.20.87. 59
NW
29,88 83
Labuan
Mr T L Turner Me W. R, Walker Capt H. 4. Walker Mr H. Watkins Mr H. C. van Wearen. Mr. A. Weill Mr A. West Mr F. W. White Mr H. S. G: Wilding Mr G. G. Wood Mr F. Yealay
GRAND HOTEL.
Mr & Mrs Allan Mr Amisfedt Mr W. E. Bird Mr & Mrs A. B. Crow Dr Køyt Mr Feason Mrs Forsyth Mr O Friose Mira Fredenhall Mr & Mra Hancoor Hias Harwood-
fr Hayler Mr C., King
The N.Y.K. str. Miyasaki Maru (Euro! pean Line) left London for this port via Ribble, T.B.I., 590 tons, 7.50 fa, 6 gues. He . Franck ports on the 8th November, end is exé pected here on the 17th December.
The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s str, Ceglan left Port Said on the 21st Novem ber, and is expected to arrive here on or about the 17th December...
INDO-CUINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Chunsany, from Sourabaya, is due in
Hongkong 4th Deccriber..
EHIRE LINE, LIMITED.
Merionethshire, from London, is due in
Hongkong 18th December.
Į
Lient. Comer. E. J. G Hongkong.
Mackinson,
Robin, river gunbost, 85 tona, 2 guns, 240 lp., Lt. Comdr. J. Fleetwood-Nash, Weat River Rosario, dopot ship for Submarines, 980 tons 1,400 hp. Commander N, E. Archdale, Hongkong. Sandpiper, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 runs, 2,400 hp, Lieut-Comdr. L. A. S. H. Hutton Hongkong
Snipe, river gunbest, 85 tone, 2 guns, 240 i.b.p.
Lt. Comdr. Maurice B. Leslio, Yangtaze. Taku, torpedo bost destroyer, 305 toas, 6,000
ib.p, Gunner W. H. Ryder, Hongkong.
Anstruther, CILG.,
Capt J. S. Lovingdon Mr F. Lorris
Miss Newhaven
Mr Morsh
Capt Pollard
Miss Poole
Mr Rayba Miss Beilly
Mr A. L. Sayes
Mies Saunders Mrs Smith
129.88 84
T. F. CLAXTON,-Directur.
1. BAROMETER, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit, on the love of the so in inohse, tenths and hundredths.
TEMPERATURE, in the shade, i dogross. Fahrenheit.
3 HURDITY, in porsenings of saturation, the haridity of sir saturated with molature being 100.
• DIRECTION Or Wrap, to two points,
3 FOLGA OF WIND, according to Bosafort Sople. $ STATE OF WEATHER, b bipe sky, o detached cloud, d drissling rain, i tog, g gloomy, h hall) lightning, n overnat; ppassing showers, a squall, rrain, a snow, & thundor, v visibility, wdow (web!
7 Rary in inches, t tenths and hundredths:
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Obserratory, November 27th.
Previons On Date On Date
Day:
at
at
at 2 p.m. 6 ..
2 p.m.
Mr Stockweth Mr C. Weisiana
Barometer Temperature Humidity......
$0.10
30.08
30.03
73
69
75
56
84
51.
Wind Direction ...
East
East
Ezel
Force Westher.....
2
1
b
D.
Bain
0.00
PEAK HOTEL.
Lleut Archer, LA.c. Hits Humphrey Mr & Mrs W. Arm. Rev & Mrs Cooper
Hunter. strang Mr T. Archar Mr E. F. Ancolt
Barrett and child Mr & Mrs C. D. J.
Bell
Lt Col E. W. Llos
R.G.A.
Miss Kaith
The necessity for a censorship at the Monadnock, from Seattle, is the in Hong.. Tamar, receiving skip, 4,650 tons, 6 guns. Mr & Mrs W. C. Mr Lee Jones.
Among
font," which. Prebendary Burroughs has been advocating, remarks a London paper. is shown by a casual glance through the register at Somerset House. recent entries occur: - Boadicea, Basher. Happy Justine. Haystack Brown. Anna Dotini Davis. Jolly Death.
Bovril Simpson. Afiability Box and
Sardine Bos. Jounao Ann
Reynolds.
River Jordan).
26th November-Moji 20th November, Ceal and General-Jardine,, Mathe son & Co. KWANGLE, Chinese str., 1,536, Stewart, 16th November Shanghai November, tieneral-Chinese, LYCEMOON, German str. 1.938, O. Sach, 50th November-Saigon 16th Novem ber, Rice.-Chinese, MASANG, British str., 1,414, C. H. Albock, 13th 20th November Santinkan November, General-Jarding, Mathe
Judas Iscariot son. & C
Burton.
Not Wanted Smith. NINGPO, British rtr., 1,125. Fickarıl,. Eerd
One-foo-muny November-Chefoo 18th November, Ananias Cutting
Odions Heaton:
Simpson. General--Burterfiesd & Swire,
How can children thus burdened be PHEMPEST, British str.. 1,065, N. C.
Bird, 9nd Nesher--Saigon 17th expected to keep the Fifth Command-
Rice
General, menti al November,
The censorship was judiciously exer Chinese SARING RICKMURS, Duten str., 573, B. Y. eised not long ago by a clergyman, who Jagt, 25th November-Singapore 18th declined to slow the name of Octopus might well have been exercized, too, in November, Belk O-Asiatic Petroen-laby "beause it's our eighth." It leum Co:
Andrew Lang
kong 11th December.
LATEST STEAMER, MOVEMENTS.
The cargo of Raw Silk shipped on board the M.M. str. Paul Lecat, which left this port on the Gth October, was delivered at New York on the 4th November, ie,| 49 days only,
The NY.K. str. Samiki Mar (Calcutta Line) left Shanghai for this port on the 18th November, and is expected here on
the 2011 November, au
The NY.K. str. Kileno Maru (Euro pean Line) left Londos for this port via Ports on the 22nd November, and is ex- pected here on the 31st December.
The H.A.L. str. Hoden left. Singapore
on the 27th November, 2 m. and may be bor, pari...
Commodore R. Longkong.
Triumph, battleship, 11,985 tons. 12,500 i.h.p., Captain Philip Streatfield, MV.O, Hong, kong.
Teal, river gunboat, 180 tous, 2 guns, 200 hp.. -Lieut. Coradz, Hon. Guy Stopford Chungkiang,
Thistle, gauboat, 710 tons, 900 h.p., Lt. Comdr H.. N. Cottrell-Dormer, Hongkong. Unk, T.B.D., 550 tons, 7,500 f.a., 6 ganz, Lieut.
Maxwell, Hongkong.
Virago, torpedo best destroyer, 395 tous, 6 rune, 6300 13.p, L.-Comdr. Boddam Whotham, Longhong
Welland, T.B.D., 590 tone, 7,500 f., 6 guns,
Comdr. Seymour, Hongkong. guus, 5,900 hp. Lieut. Comdr. K. Neville, Whiting, torpide boat destroyer 360 tons, 5
Hongkong.
gunboat, 195 tons. 2 gras. 800 b.p. Widgeon. Fumbo J.C. F. Berrett, Yaurus.
Fleet Surgeon & Mrs Bernard, B.N.
Mr & Mrs Lever Major & Mrs Boran Airs Bowdler Hon Mr & Mrs Buck- nill, child & maid Mr & Mrs W. A. Butterfield and obiidren
Mr M. Cary Mr & Mrs Curris
Mr Davison
Major Davy Mr & Mrs Doyle Majur Dorgan Mr&Mrs Dobras
Capt & Mra Evans,
maid and child
Major Faichins
A. Keith Mr & Mrs Longmire Dr Macfarlane Maj. & Mrs McMann
children & nurse Mr. McNulty Mujer & Mrs Norris
maid and child”. Mr
N. & Mrs E. Mitchel more and child
Eighest open air Temperature on 26th... 74 Lowest open air Tomperatura on 26th... 57
HONGKONG. TIDE TABLE,
From 29th November to 4th December, 1913,
HIGH WATER
Days of
Week
Fri.
Days cf
Month
Height
Height.
LOW WATER
H'kong
H'kong.
Mieau
Mesa
Time.
Time,
b. m.
5 2 m 3 44
8.3
28 10.22
Satur. 29m 11. 21
4:9 m 99748 6 Sun, 30 m 0 234.7 m
Boo 10 9 8 4
it. in.
2 33 3
4 26
3 004 0
3 27 4. 1
Rev. Copley Moyle
654
Col. & Mrs O'Hara
Mon.
and childron
Tdes.
2
3 33 4
10 388 1
$ 53.4.
40
1
Mr Parr
Mr P. L.Perkins Mr J. I. Pluramer Mr Poweli Lt-Col Radcliffe, L. Mr & Mrs T. Parks.
Rees Mr F. L. Relton
SINUXIA, German str. 359, Eckhorn the case of a family known to Mrs. expected here on or about the 2nd Decent. Woodcock, gunbest, 150 tons, 2 guas, 550 b.p., ! Mrs Fingalon and Eag: Comdr. Roome
26th Now puber-Manila 23rd Noven
ber, General. Hamburg-Amerika Linie
TATSU1A, Japaues ganboge, 850, Arimaj
November-
Shanghai
££r cl
was,&
The str. Thrilla, from Shanghai and
1m 1 25 45 m
11 167 7 No infer. high-
11:58 7 2
6 43 4 1B a 4
nor low-water
7 36
Hi
1 ó m 072 2 0
Wed. 3
Thurs. A
No infer. high nor low. Water-
KING EDWARD Hotel
Mr F. J. Cargill Mr H. Clogg Dr F. X. Costello Mr W. Donaldson
Lt. Condi. M. B. R. Black wool, Yangters,
Lt & Mrs Sharp, KN. child
Major Simons Lt..Cendr, Hobin W. Lloyd, Yangtze, Mr & Mrs A: Gibson Mr A. Sinclair places where the father happened to be Kobe, left Muji on the 20th November. Woodart, gubat, 150 tons, 2 gans, 50 hp., Mr Jirs Flanggan
pm, and may be expected hera du or Yarmouth, 2nd class cruiser, 4,300 tons, Capt. Lt. Col. Gordon Hall, Mr Skoft births.
about the 1st December, a.my.
MILL. Cochrane, Shanghai,
B.A.M.C.
Mr A, Findlay Smith | Mrs Fay The str. Habe left Manila on the 20th
Mr & Mrs B. A. Hale Lt. Col. & Mrs Ueher Mr & Mrs F. Sumed Mr H. Hancock November, and is due here on the 99th Jubinaries:- November, daylight.
Mr F. A. Baneland Capt & Mrs Hodgins Mr Mrs Foobrender and
chikt
the chilen of which were annel after
when
heard of their Ho. being a courier, there 26th
St. Petrrahurg and a Naples; Kattegat November.
and Skagerrak were the twine, while the TSINTAU, German str., 1,002, Heyenga
only daughter was named Vieuna.
The C.P.R. str. Empress of Russia: 34th November-Pangkok 12th Novem-
Another curious geographical age is Le, Rice-Ru terfeld & Swire. Yixecaow, Britia sir, 1,346, Pottinger, recorded in the Souvenirs du Chevalier arrived at Vancouver on the 3rd Novem
When attached to the French ber between 9 and 4 p.m.
The O.S.K. str. Panama Marx, which 20th Noveater Shanghai 23th de Cussy.' Norenber, General,-Butterfeld & Embassy at Berlin in 1890 he met a
Countess Bernstorff, who had been left Tacoma on the 28th October, sailed T.B. 035, Lieut-Comdr. Handley, Hongkong.. Swire. YUENSANG, British air., 1,128, Jarrett, 25th christened America, because she was born fron Shanghai for this port in the morn TB. 036, Lieut. Comdr. Stilena, Hongkong.
there during the War of Independence, ing of 27th November, and is due in TB 037, Lieut-Comdr. Nicol, West River. November-Manila 22nd November, when her father was in command of one Hongkong on the 30th Novembor. General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
of the Hessian regiments,
C. 36, D. J. McGillewie, Lieut. Contr. C. 37, J. A. Gaimes, Lieut. Comdr.
C. 38, B. K. C. Pope, Lieut. Comdr,
T.B. 038, Lieut.-Comdr. Seymour, West River i
Mr & Mrs Soffieti
Mollugh Mr T. Inokashi
Mr & Mrs Lauritado Mr & Mrs Manners Mr & Mrs J. H. N
Mody
Mr F. Nanninga F. Hr. P. Nobbs
Caps & Mrs Passmora Mr M. Roos
Mr. B. Rowley Mr H. S. Spurge Capt & Mrs A.-K.
Stewart and chil dren
& Mr G. F. Mr J. Joseph Stewart and obil Mr & Mrs Katowinkel
Capt Keith
dren
Mr & Mrs L Owen Capt & Mrs Sterioker
narze and child Bughes and child
Humphreys
Capt Whitefield Major&Mrs Hum. Mr David Wood
plareya
Mr & Mrs W. G. Mr NC. Walker...
Mr & Mrs Kraft. Me M. Aurray Capt & Mrs Garduse M: Geo, Grimble Mr & Mrs Iomaire and
child
Mr K. Tame Mr Walker Mr H. I Westphal Mr K Yamada