VESSELS EXPECTED.

24RTHS AMERICAN, MAIL

The T.K.K. str. Nippon Mars, which loft San Francisco on the 11th Decezo ber, is expected to arrive at this port via Honolulu, Japan ports and Shanghai on the 8th January, between 2 and 4 p.m.

TER STOTRALYAN MAIL,

The E. & A. Aldenhom left Sydney for this, port on the 17th December, and-may be expected to arrive here on or about 10th January,

22: The NVK sr. Nikko Maru (Austre, lian Line left Thursday and for the port via Manila on the 2nd January, and is expected here on the 13th January,

The E

The L.Q.M. str. Prins Ludwia, carrying the German mails with deles from Berlin of the 9th Decembars left. Singapore on the 4th January, at noon and--may, ha ernested here On or about the 8th January, at 10 am

HERE'STANT -QTRAWYER.

The P&D str: Nunnen left Bingenhm for this port on the 3rd: January. At 4.m., and de hem on the 8th Jaranrust about 2.8.m.

The NV Ahr. Pian Mam (Calmuška Tine) left Maji for this next on the 5th January, and is expected here on the 10th Jamiry

The NVR de Hibachi Bar, (Tu pon Line) of Moil for this mark on the 5th January, and is expected here on the

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SHANGHAI PIECE GOODS TRADE. complicated, but I think it can be taken

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¿Continued from,paye 5.) mattor to disstovo that to the acquisition of this wealth the spendy quelling of the rebellion, above referred to, was dus. We have heard from other than Chinese authori- tios that the trouble was anticipated for some months, and there can he little doubt but that this handy sum provided the aluses of war to the Government and was made us of for that purpose. At the present; time 'n further Joan of 240 OCD OCD is being: dia cussed; in the moanwhile the Custom House

receipts and the revenue derived from the rear anised Enit Cabello aponar to be supplying the fends nacessary for the meet- ing of foreign obligations, ate, One of the itams to whích thứ now loan will be devoted is the much-needed currency standardisation, and a law governing this has already been drafted. Although the holdings of silver by the Bankers have hoon ample all through the roar, much of it has not born aýnilable for trailing murnares and ong of the greaterk Edisskilitias commerce has had to cantand with has hean the lack of assistance afforded be the native banks to the dealers, whereby yost quantities of imported anoda haya benn left on the hands of the importer and carried be him by the process of renewal of

semmotances.

talegranh transfers standing at 2/101-2/10

The year 1913 omnes with Frahane for was touched party in January and this newed to be the anex Be the end of Fabrice was down to 2151 and on 20th March 9ff was noted; then came a recovery 29 on 15th May and the curve

E

than in panin ka shumër 110%, which lasted

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES SHIPPING IN FORT.

NOTICE TU CONSIGREES,

that on the averago we are taller than the people of England 4,000 years ago. Whether that is attributable to progres- sive growth of the people of these islands, & 0.8, N. Co.'s Steamer or to the infusions of fresh blood it is Impossible to say,

EGYPT." Arrived Hongkong on 2nd Jonnary, 1914- But, after all. in modern fo tallness

FROM BOMBAY, COLURE AND is of mighty ittle advantage. If you

STRAITS. look round you will find that big mon It is

Consigneer of Cargo by the shore-paard. are not necessarily brainy men. the small man, who, more frequently thair

ressel are hereby informed that their goods at the big man, fe scoring in modern combing landed and placed AT THEIR BIGE in 1 Bongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godoy mecial life."

Company's Godowns st Kowloon, where esot Consigament will be sorted ent-Mark by Marl and delivery can be obtained so the Grot vro landed

There is every prospect that with the deption of new methods of investigation new facts of vast importance will come to fight during the next decade.

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES NORDDECTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

*HB Steamship

THE

"PRINZ BIGI<"UND," seing arrived. Consigness of Cargo are fiereby nformed that their Goods, with the orception if Opium, Truro and Valuables, are being

landed and stored at their risk into thi

the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and sardous and/or extra hazardous Godowas of Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and Wes Paint Godowns, whence delivery may be

brained.

intimation is received from the Consignees

· Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless

bedere Noon TO-DAY requesting it to be

The NY K str. Tuman Mary (Anatra, ovenwards onça mora to. 2'23, on 17th Jniva i landed hero. jian Tina Trabe for Hife port is fairly atmadily till 25th Santember, then ports on the ath Tannery, and is expected improvement to After here on though January

The NY K. Br. Tun Mira (Buronear Linal Jaft London for this post, via on the tih Donaghir, and is expected hers on the 18% Jenuare

The Danish chr Annum Inft. Port Said on the with. December, and, már ha ere, partert here on ne nhout the 14th. January

The str. (as far pad the

Bed Ortahan if som taunħod. 2/91; it standin Jamo to 2183 tin tha. 70th Novomħor, innd then it has to be gffected by affairs in the | Clear marlent, which took it down Innd down to 2'73. at which the wear closed. || These violant dugtuations ara of euern mmst, Ajanonparting to the importer, but it was Capefully expected the lower range of rates in the natamn would neist the movement of senorts, but unfortunately there seems to he little danosition on the part of holders of proven to resis it. they porbena pre- farring to hear their wealth in that form.

on the 19th Nanambar and is due hero on or shout" 18th January.

the country is pretty thiglele infested with

Theor. Sanuký Hamı (Colette › Linal left. Calcutta for thie mort, via morte, on the 27th December and is expected barn on this triḥ Januaroi

Nete Shidinka Marubber banda, mostle Fisherded soldiers, or <-(American inch Taft Volenhuma the thir norb on the 8th January, and is expected bena-om the Tath Jamnaru,

The NVR sér Tomba Mory Amorti Loán Tire) aft Cagttle Far, thig nant quin ports on the 30th Mannwchar, and is ex

·penteri tione on the lot F«d««<r¥.

No Claime will be-admitted after the Good. left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 13th just, will be subjec Garant

All breken, chofed, and damaged Goods sie he left in the flodowns, where they will bo zamized on the 13th inst, ut 9.30 AM.

All Claims must reach us before the 10th iust, or they will not be recognized.

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

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co.

General Agontag

Hongkong, 6th January, 1914.

ཏ FROM EUROPE.

farmer units of the, rohet fareas', who have THE HAL. Stexnikap

ht away with their rife ad munitionT

at lift or no pay, and become highwaymon From noowwity.

veår.

*PREUSSEN,"

Capt. Luoteko, baring sizived, Consignes of Cargo se herely informed that thei Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the hazardous and/or extra-hazardons Go- downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whar and Godown Company Limited, at Hour koug onlus, hence delivery may be obtained against Bill of Lading countersigned by the Undersigned,

During the past two years. China has been fortunately blessed with abundant harrasts. excent in one or two of the pro vinces, and further the flood disasters have The NY Roshe, Kalori Manu (Murphoon few, and by no means so widespread pean Line), left, London" for this nort vie norta on the Red Tanuary, and is expected residents are well used to expect every Also there have been no great out. here on the 11th February.

breaks of plaque or disease amongst the vast multitudes of this land, so that outside of troubles of their own making; the year 1913 may be considered to have been a fairly prosperous one to the majority of Chinese, ut we fear the same can hardly be said of those foreigners who have chosen to make No Chine will be admitted after the Goods China their horen. However, there are notave left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining wanting signs of an improvement, which undelivered after the 14th inst. will be subject

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION ÏO, ID Fonshing from Fongay, is due in Hong-

Krap 8th January,

Lost, Arap Singanare, le due in Hong

kone 9th January,

Naman from Mail, is due in Hoog

kong 10th Janney,

hould benefit everybody, and, to all our

Chiniling hom Chefoo, is due in Hong-roaders we wish, A Prosperom 1914.

kong 19th January,

Kutrana, from Calenta, is due in Hong

kong 19th January,

Kumiana hom Calcutta, is due in Hong-

kong 17th January,

Hinsong. From Randakan, is dus in Hong

kong 9th January.

ir

BHIR TIK.,LIMITED. Vennachar, from Theoma, is due

Hongkong 20th January. Cardionikire from Tandon, passed the Conni on the Red Tanmry, is due in Hongkong 2nd February.

PASSENGERS, ABRIND

ARE YOU TALLI

BIG MEN ARE NOT NECESSARILY BRAINY

MEN.'!

Optional Cargo will be carried on unles octice to the contrary be given TO-DI,

All Chime must be presented within ten day of the steamers arrival here, after which dat they cannot be recognised,

w.cent.

All broken. chafed, and damaged Goods musi be left in the Godowns, where they will be

xamined on the 12th in-t., at 9.30 A.M.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in

See whatever.

This

is tener brings on Cargo: Explors fim Bo daanz.

"Mrg uz" fren Brux Er "Ni elter "Tisu Chris i Freck' from San Exe, "Kongaigard" mom Christiania,

Bygdo' from Sen. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Ofeo. "

[131 Hongkong, th Janary, 1914.

EAST ASIATIC COMYANY, LIMITED COPENHAGEN.

When compared with our forefathers we base, bees frequently informed that we were not growing in goodness. Now, however, we can claim to acemingly negative, superiority over our revered ACOIR; we are taller, several inches taller. One of the greatest professors of anatomy, when questioned on the subject déclared: There is not the slightest doubt but that the people of England, Sectland, Ireland, and Wales are about Per Aur Menu. from Shanghai, ata.

two inches taller than the previous. HE Steamship Mr. and Mrs W. M Chang. Me and M

THE Of course ten years ago -generations.". J. R.: Arundors and infant Mẫu / M

no defirite answer could be given to that Coffer Miss A II Milan Mr and Mr DF Pale, Mr and Mrs. R. Swain. Muery, but now we can at least boast of K. Uvamateu, Megan and infant. Miss M. Hotend Mr. E. Jonoh.

OLDEPARTED.

giving a point to grandfather.. The name professor is supplementing his statement remarked that during the paat ten-years their knowledge of past Ber Simis, for London. Mr. and Mr civilisation, geing back to six thousand T.J-Pawerty, Mr and Mrs R Dingle years, has increased enormously. and 2 children. Miss Posar für Marseilles L'eut -Comdr. M. Brock-Birkett; for Singanore, Gupter flamel. Cullingham. Mr. B. F. Engelke, Mr. F Graft and Mr. V. Smith..

"We can now distinguish a Saxon burial," he said, "from that of a burial At which took place 2,000 years before one time we did not take the trouble to

ry to distinguish.”.

How is that acuieved?

Bimply by devoting the dosest attention to the tainga' tonna. for instance, here Tood urn of tae period 2,000 but it was found in this country, And beside it was the skeleton of a boy. Taut anov suere wero people.living in England 2,000

ears before the Cnristian era.

ere is another piece of pottery little bigger than a man's finger, It was ecovered in Wiltshire beside & skeleton, and it proves thut the man lived in the second century of cur era, because the piece of pot was made in England at chat time.

Per Bundy for Burano, etc. Pent And Mrs. J. R. Collies and narty; M» K. J. Andes, Mr. and Mra-SM Leggett. Mr. and Mrs. A. Roh'neon: Mrs. G. A Buffson, Mr. G. M. Pufmann. M- J. W. Grabom.. M., J. Courvisier, M- and Mrs. F. McClelland Me and Men van der Lob, Mr. J. W. Ddzló, Mra D, IT, Graves. Mrs. 1 M. Shonard, Ming T Butterfield, Mrs C. K. Orank, Mrs. A Haunt. Dr. and Mrs Roy Watin.. M ́to A Edmonds. Mr. G. E. Veb'en. Mr Desurmant, Crus, Romethal Mr. G. P Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A Hartley, Mieses Mary Elsio and du may ask how even that is known. D. Eishon. Mr. 8. H. Michael, Teut. Well, at the ritzon muouin suco wings Krause Cant La Crelinger, Mr. G. T are arranged in enronological order by Lane, Mr. T. Schmidt. Mr. Wettrock.iga authorities for all to see. Mr. Koh and Mr. K. Nizbivama

Per Manchuria, for Ban Francisco, etc., Mr. B. Lopes, Mrs A Von Brincker Mrs. W. H. Abbott, Mrs. W. B. Harruh

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From the Thames Valley · Dany' interesting tainga nave come-ints, for astanes. Fashion is always progressive, even itashion in fitats, and it is now

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

*TRANQUER R," having arrived, Cousigners of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed sun stored at their risk into the beardous and/or extra kazandens Godown of te Hongkong and howl Wharf and Golown Company, Ltd... Kowhon, and West Point, Godown, whence delivery may be obtained.

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

Jusre.

No Clima will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowas, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 12th ind, will be subject. to read.

All broken, chufed, and dameged Goods are to ft in the Godowo, where they will te examined on the 1 to it, at 9.30 ..

All Claims must reach us before the 19th

ist, or they will not he recruized,

L

No Fire Irenper will bo "Hosted, Bill of Lading will be outersigned by the Undersigned.

MELCHERS & Co., Agezte

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Hongkong, 5th January, 1914.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

P.M. 8.8. SILE,” BAN FRANCISCO VIA JAPAN

FORTS AND MANILA.

FROM

This vessel brings on Cargo:—

From London, do..., ex as, " Morsa.”

· From · Persino--Onit, oz us÷b. I. §. N. ano. B. & P. S. N. Co.'s Stoamers."

Optional Goods will be landed bere le nstructions are given to the contrary withix 5 bours,

Goods not cleared within 8 days including- date of arrival will be enbject to rent.

No Fire Insardace will be affected by me in any case whatever.

Damaged packages must be left in the Go Lovre for examination by the Consignees, and he Company's Surveyors, Masers. GODDARI and DOUGLAS, 10 .. on MONDAT D THURSDAYS. All claims must be presente within ten, Jays of the steamer's arrival nerv

havo left the flodowas,

to claims will be admitted after the good, After which date they causes bo recogniser

E.A. HEWETT.

Superintendent Hongkong, 2nd January, 1914.

"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

6.8. BENDORAN," FROM LEIH, LONDON AND SI RAITS.

ITEMEN

BERAVOK, Britishvate: 2,027; D. T. Collier, 3rd January-Singapore 28th Decriber, General – Gilli, Livingston & To BRILLIANT, Britian ke 1998, 3,609, C., B. Grunt, 31st December-Hiogo 18th ......... December, Goneral. --Standard Oil

Co CHANGIRA, British str., 1.497. F. C. Gam- brill, 6 January-Melbourne 1st December, General, → Butterfield & Bwire

CHOWTAL, German etr, 115, E. Gathe

maun, 29th December-Bangtok 19th Derember, › General Butterfeld Bwire.

હું

&

DEEWANT, British str. 1,002; Jenkins, 4th January Sourabaya, Bård - December, Bugar-Chinese, FUFURA MARU, Japanese str., 9.087 Goto, Ɛnd January-Karaten. 27th Decem ber, Coal Mitsu Bishi Goahi Kwaisha.

* WEATHER--REPORT.

On the 7th of 10,35 a.m.- Fressure has in- creased moderately, over Chia. An anti- eye on is a ow central over the lower Yagise. VBHR

A depression has formed over Japan. Fres ure kan incieused alightly over Annam and N Lizon.

Frab om den is i diseted along the cast edust of Chins and over the N. Chile Sen.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 neure ending at 19 am 10-day, 00 inohen

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon oday is as follows

FORECAST

DISTRICT.

* Hongkong & Neighbourhood Formors Channel ...{N.E. gale,

咱啡

Sonth coast of Chins between The same sa

Hongkong and Locks

No 1. South coat of Chins between (The same as Hongkong and Halona" | No, 1.

CEOPOT, Russiansr770%-Osal: 28th. * N.E.. winds, moderate to fresh; fine,

December ankohe 24th Decem-oldor. ber, Balt-Biemason & Co. HaxToytda Maru, Japarma str., 3,361. 8. Sada, 6th January-Bourabaya 20th amber, Bugar. → Osaka › Shosen

. Kaich

Mann, Javanese atz. 2.196. TC Genie, 4th January-Miike 29th December, Coal-Mitsui Busson Kaisha

HONATONG French atris 739. Maroverite, 3rd January-Pakhi 2nd January, Caneral-A R. Marty.

Haven, Chinesatt, 1.25A, Temblin,

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

#7TH JANT«bt; 1974, A.

Station.

Wind

31 Droomhavy-Akanighat 28th Decem. ber. General-Chinees,

Jarve British str. 12 901, C. P.Peddón.-Nemuro... 6th. Tangam-Maji lat. January, Gen. Tiskodate ....... oral-David Bamonn & Co.

Tokio...... KATE. Mant. Innanega str., 2.190. Kochi

Viadro cook

7.3.10 7 NNE

6&2004

#2193

n. 2979

Metamars, 20th December-Koratsu Nigusabi ་་་ས་

Noceraber, Coal-Osaka Shopen ima Kaisha

Oshinin

. 30

1-bijia

ENVARA

30.

ASE

bouin La... Ceton 30.04

1995

that all Gunds are being landed at their CONSIGNEES of Corgo are bereby informed risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardoKA Maru, Jonanene str. 995. A. Jodowns of the Hongkong und Kowloon What sad Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the

hertes delivery, may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goode have left the Godowns, and all Goode remaining

·-up delivered after the 10th inst. will be subject

to rent.

Christiansen, 4th January-Moj 30th Pecember, « General.-Nippon Yusen Kaisha.

KTANG PING. Chinos pr. 1.202, Udden, W.iLaiwoi

Hankow Jat January-Chinking 97th Decem-bang...... ber. General —Chin-se.”

Kiukiangi

All Caius asinst the Stormer must INA, Tanish str.. 4.714. J. B. Chrten, Chaugsba presented to the Undersigned on or before the 17th inst, or they will gut be recognized.

All broken, chafed and dimazed Goods are so be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 1 h inst., at IFA M.

No Fire lovurance bas been effected, Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBH, LIVINGSTON & OB; Agents Hongkong, 3rd Jannar, 1914

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

Jennararatsu 29th Decemhaughat....... ber, Beans and General-Melehers & Co.

19993'-

» 29 78-**

» 24-8

2010

Hour,

Parometer

at Sea Level,

Temperaturd

Humidity.

Uma Dimation.

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LANDRAT SCHEPE, farman str. 1.012. A.

Bimiva, 5th January-Saigon 28th Sastow December-Rica -Siemester & Coj

Taílioku Lagomos. British Petr., 1890. Wwwn, B'h

January --Srigano.30th Rion Chinese.

Koshub

·LOCKSTN, German #r.. 1.020 F. Probl, eguadurog

4th January-Pangtok: 9th Decem. Canton ........ bor, Rico and Wood.-Butterfield &

Magkong Gap But...... SWITA,

Aunty

530

Trichu

30 24

December, Taian....

3021

30 17

- 3+2+

30.43

tacao Wuchow

W

FROM YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND MOJI.

UKE. Steamship

"JAPAN,"

having arrived from ha abes Parts, Can. signes of Cargo are hereby informed that their Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed iods will be delivered from alongside at Consignees risk nud expense into the haz8) ₫ ons and/or extra hazardous Golumn of Honghen and Kowloon Wharf and Godowi Company, Limited

No Fire Insurance will be effected." Bill of Lading will be countersigned by tho Undersized.

DAVID SASSOON & Co., LTD..

Agents, Hongkong '6th January, 1914.

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

BUITISH.

Alarity, despatch-boul, 1,700 tons, 4 guns, 2500

ib.p., Gidr. A. Cochrane. Atlas, amiralty tag: 615 tous, 1,430 1. p.

longavag

Bramble, gu bort, 710 tons, SCO i.b.p., Lienti

Comdr BE Prichard. Britomart, punat, 710 tons, 903 hp, Lisat

Comdr W, H. Darwall. Cadmus, British loop,, (070-tna, í.hp. 140 fid, Con.morbagh P. E. 1, WDS Cherub, water tank and tog, 390 tons, 3:01h.p.,

Hongkong

Clio, British sloop, 1070 tons, 1,400

Coindr aoni zim, ,, Colur, BD. 60 to gnos 4-12 pr., iluj,

7,500 feat. M Brick Hickst

| Lyo^^w, Pritish ***,4.814, J.-W. Walker. 5th January--Shanghai 3rd · January, General.—Putterfeld & Awire.

Pukhoi Parlon

Miren German ath, 1:189, J. Davidson.

6th Januar-Chinymas 2nd January, ane..

· Grunnal --Chinese.

Copo St. Judea

Katomy Tak January-Chingwontrol Alumila guh Dinamber, Coal--Dedmall & Co | Legaspi, Mayowa British str., 1844, Covle, 92'h | | LGLIO

Tromber-Baldon 2th December.) nucuded.

·Rice-Tardise, Matheson & Co. - BY MARu. Janguage afr. 1.005. U. .Ch Boat 99th December--Kwong Yen

Doomhor. Cement Stone.

Macron MAR. Free ale: 1.905, IL. Austri

Shown Temes & Co.

Na British str. 3195, S Laprak. 5th Jnuary-San Francisco. Ard Tlogowher, General Pacific Mail ∙S:B. Co.

PEYS, French str. 1-504. Ribault. 97th December-man. 17th December SugarBradley & Co.- QUAPTA, German, str., 1,744 H. Udsen: Ch Jaar-Salen 28th Decomber, Re-Stemorsen & Co..

R10 Psi Americanatra 3 on....... J.

Coriany, 30%. December-Banila gh December. Ballegt-Order. Sofonia, Norwegian str. 229, 0. 8. Rel. 5th January-Yokohama. Blat December, chinnd Flour.-Jardine. Matheson & Co. SIRATOREY British air. 2.81, 8. N. James 6th January-New York, Case 01 —Stindird Oil Co.

TAIFA Man Jane Br. 1.904.

Kitakowa, 20th December-Maji 24th December, Coal-Fumki & On Taya Tritiah str., 928. WJ Fracch.

27th December--Dalor 2'st December,; General,-Butterfield & Swire. gun. Heit ch st, 1692. A. 8

Chelmer, TD, 56 es zu 441, hb.p.

7-0 £4, Lim. H. T Ea a d. Hampshire, 10850 tons, 21.01. f.d., 14

Lapt. Marius Howley Hill

50 10 am 4-12 pr. i,b.j. Jed, 11D,

7,800 f

FA-Murek Kinslie, "616 "ious, 1,200 1.2.p. Lieut. Comdi,

H. Marryatt.

Merlin, surveying ship, 1,070 tons, 6 guan

1,4001 Tip, Capt FCC Paco, bagkung Minotaur, armoured aniser (fla ship Vice

Admiral T1 Jerram, O.B). 27,000 í la pr Capt F. B Kiddie

Moorhen, river gonbest, 18 tons, 2 guns, RO

thpt Comdr Alan Tricou Newestle, ed elas cruiser, 800 tons, turbine,

22,0 £.d., Capt. P. A. Powstr. Nightingale, river gimboat, 8 10, 240 hp,

Itt ord Maleolm Murray, R.N Konné, TBI 55li taps, 4 g he, 2. pr. ip.b. 79,50 td, Li-ut . K Buddham WhDa Kibble, T., 59- tops, 7,- f 4 d., & gun, Lieut. Comdr Wikinkan, How kong, Robin, river gunboat, 25.1ons, guns, 24 h.p; ;

Lt.-Comdr. J. Fleetwood-Nash, Rosario, dopot ship for Submarines, 980 tour. E above-mentioned Vessel baving arrived,

1,40 hp, Lleut Connr. F. A. Cromie, Consig teres of Cargo are hereby notified Sandpiper, river runba', 85 tone, 2 gnas, 2, 16(

Hongkong

weapons by tho

b.F., Lieut. Code: I. A. 8. Ha Lashion of them. Now it human remains om alo gaida

signature and take immediate delivery of Cargo- ire found beside fints of a part cular will be luned into the Cmy's Godown at Tamar, receiving ship, 450 tons, 6 pan- Cargo impeding discharges. Snipe, river-gunboat, 8 tun, 2 gaas, 240 Lb.p..

omdr. Maurice B, Leslie fashion, it is not impossible to fix the Wet Point at Copsigaray k and speare,

Commodore R. Anst.uthor, C,M.G. remains. The skeleto..a rec.vered of theag

CEBDAY, he 6rli Cargo a delle red hy

Hongkong

Mr. E. Leach, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Johnssible to fix the periods of these old to vend in their Bill of Lading for counter Dr. and Mrs. A. P. O'Brien, Mr. S. M.int implements or Brown, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kaisch, Rev. Father C. McMullen, Mrs. JW. Creighton, Rev. C. M. Marshall and mily, Mx A: Mitchell, Lieut A. M. C

Stileman. Mr. M. Rosenthal, Miss M. Burly pericd are never more than sit. Juo, at Norm will te land-djute the mpany Tajch, be triesh'p. 11,85 tons 12, 01 h.p..

iz Bit. Sin., and you may like it hat about 6,000 years ago the average. tature of the people who lived in this country was from 5ft, 2in, to Bft, Sin."

What causes have contributed to this increase in statûre?

Godown at Congress risk and pink tuin Plibp Stres fel), MVU_

"Cargo" rem daing nudelive.q MUNDAT, 12th Ja, at NN, in addition to lanting charges Teal, river gunbust, 180 tons, 2 gaus, 801.p.

Hon. leut, mdr.

Guy Stopfart. Thistle, ganboat, 710 tone, 900 Ep., Lt. Coudr

-H. 6. N. strei-Lormer.

will be subject to storage oborga.

No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected. All chafed and herwee datinged Cargo will be examined at the abce Company's Godown

That is not so easily answered, but it nust be remembered that there have been "ATURDAY, Qch Jun,, at IA.M. iour or five invasions of England, No Claims will be enrained unless cooms

Barson Mr. 1. L. Hoffman, Miss C H Roedel, Mrs. B. V. Kiss mm. Mas L Kenney. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wilkins, Mr. P. I. Palmer. Mr. C. Lacy Goodrich Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Derham, Mrs. W. C Cole, Miss L. Raisch, Mrs E. Katz, M M. Craighton, Mr. A. Buno, Mr. W Williamson. Mr. J. Janany. Mr. L. C Marshall. Mr. E. L. Envy gbt. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harve, Mrs. W. E. Gruith Mr. L. Llewellyn, Mr. G. M. W. Humime' Mr. C Emberger, Miss T. E. Derham. Miss L. W. Cole, Miss A Palach, Mr F Farrer, Mr. I. S. MeEsehran. Mrs Money, Mr. C. H. Ritter, Mr. and Mrs B. F. Johnston; Mr and Mrs. C. Ctallish, people, so that the problem is Weeks...

sk 1.P.D., 50 tons, 7,5 d., 6 guns, Liant

Maxwell

Welland, T.B.D. 590 tons, 7,500 fd; 6 günr.

Cmr. Se mou.

Lieut.-L'onde, J. Corist

eginning in the bronze age. These inva fauit by shuit delivery aute or list of excep. Widgren, puhat. 195 1006 7g18, 200 bp. ions brought fresh blood into the heus fakina te tims of duitory, to Consigures

untry. I suspect that the Saxo who and signed for and on behalf of the Parifioodcock, gu teat, 60. lous, 2 gone, 550 bp. invaded England were act what we Mail 9.8, Co.

o-day would call tall men, but they were Alan must be filed on or before 5th vidently teller than the native Britian. Feb., otherwise they will not be recognized.

The Normans were also taller, or

KC MORTON,

Agent. Hongkong, 5th Janu:17, 1914,

132

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Woodlark, gur-bost: 1 0 tous, 2 pans, 550 h..

Lat, quetry Retẳn W. kios d'

Yarmouth 2 days orulmer, 4,50 tons, Capt.

H. L. Cochrane.

Frog 30th Tenerber-Saigon 24th -Pecember, General, Phirure: TITANIA, German perhon 2.00 Loringen.

1st JanuaryTsingtau 28th Decem her:

ULV.. Nrwegien str. 895. J. Pederson, and Jay-Bangkok 23rd December. Rice -Chingar.

WAT SING. British str.. 3.170. G. 8. Folm

word and Jan. Semarang 23rd Der., Sarar Jardine, Matheson & Co, WAK MATRU MARU. Japanese str., 2.878. K. Shimz, 30th December-Waka- matan 24th December, Coal-Miteu Bishi Gashi Kwaisha,

Yi Loowo. Pritish str., 1,19. E. J. Wright- son. 6th January-Ringapore 251b December, Balast.-Chinese.

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T. F. CLAFTON, Director. BAROMETE, reduced to degrees Fahrenhaft, thevel of the aes in inobis, unthe and andredths.

2T TUES, in the shade. In degrees Barenboit.

3 LUMINITT, In percentage of astoration, the truding of air saturated with moisture being ho

DIRECTION OF WIRD, to two points.

5 FORCE OF WIND. socording to Baufort Boils. 6. STAVE OF WRATuna, b blue sky, o detached od, d driesling rain, flog, :g gloomy, hal, tehtning. o vuroast, passing shower, à quali, rrain, a snow, t thunder, visibility" y dew, (wet):

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REGISTER.

Bongkong Observatory, Janna: Y Tru

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Day at

Barometer

Humidity Wind Direction

Free Weather ....

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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,

From 8th to 14th January, 1914

GH WATER

| Bright

Low WATER

Height.

H'Long.

H'kong

Diens

Time

Time

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b. m.

ft. in.

Thura.

8 m

72139 m -1° 14° 56.7m 115

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9. Im

8343 921

2

6 34 2011

7

Batur. 109 30 3:9m 2. 45.

7BD-48:

10 11 4-0 (m 3 26

18 2 8 9 1 27 3

10.45 140m 4 6

508 529

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11

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FOR

Wed.

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DEMAND DRAFTS ON BOMBAY

the Day Preceding the Departure of Maglie Mails from the Year of the Clon the Indian Mints to the Free Coinage ilver

FROM 1893 TO 1989;

ALRÓ

ATES FOR SOVEREIGNS; - GOI GEAF, BAK SILVER (From 1900), and other Usnin) duformation.

Pazen. 41 Czah.

Fale at the "DAILY PERSA" Office Local Foksellers.

9. 33 8 6

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445 0 2

255 3 3

445 0.2

2,55 a 3

PRINTING

Nothing creates such a good impression is novinces as the use of First Class Printing

The difference in oont hetween good and ad prieting and material, is generally uit.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS.” FRINTING WORKS.

Furn out the Best Printing at Reasonable Prin

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