NERVOUS DISORDERS:

THEIR PREVENTION AND, CURE.

When the nervous system is out of order, we suffer from many disturbing Headache, irritability. symptoms. insomnia, confusion of thought, loss of monory, mental depression, and explosive fits of temper are among the disquieting Besides these, effects of the condition."

there are SCESalions of weakness and esally-induced fatigue, with, possibly, trembling and convulsions.

These symptoms are invariably due to starvation of the nervous system, which has becu drained of the phosphorus it necds for health. What is necessary to restore the health is a food rich in The ideal preparation of phosphorus.

bia kind is Banatogon, which consists of pure casein, chemically combined with that form of phosphorus found in the brain and nervous system,

On this point, Dr. C. W. Saleeby, the eminent medical author, writes: When other phosphorus is combined with elements it is a valuable food, and is, indeed, absolutely necessary for life. It has been proved by a large number of scientific experiments that very nearly the whole (93 per cent.) of the phosphorus added to the diet in the form of Sanatogen is absorbed."

Sanatogen can be obtained of all Chemists, in bottles of lavo sizes.

[111-8. 001

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P. & O. S. N. Co's Steswer

"ASSAYE.'

Actived Hongkong on 13th February, 1914, From BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND

STRAITS.

Consignees of Cargo by the above-named restal are hereby informed that their goods being landed and placed AT THELL RISK in the Hongkong and Kartoon Wharf and Gedor Company's Godowas at Kowloon, where me Conagurent will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Good» nes lobed,

This vessel brings on Cargo

For London, &c., ex ax. + Moldavia." Options Goods will be landed bere unlesı instructions are given to the contrary within 6 hours.

Goods us ofeared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to reut.

No Fre Insurance will be affected by me fa any case whatever.

Damaged packages must be left in the Go cowas for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's Surveyors, Messra. GODDARD and DOUGLAS, at 10 AM. ou MONDAYS. ond THURSDAYS. All claims must be presented within ten days of the atomer's arrival tore after which date they cannot be recognised No claims will be admitted after the goide have left the Godowns.

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent.

Hongkong, 13th February, 1914.

BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

S.S. BENLOMOND,”

HELENA MAY INSTITUTE.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 201H, 194

The following donations were collected during the year 1913 by the Committee of the Hongkong Benevolent Society and the Council of the Young Women's Christian Association!-

Bis Kadoorie, Esq. (1st

donation)

Por Mrs. Shollim Per Mrs. Piercy

A Scotch Lady

Mrs. J. H. Komp:

Lady Hamilton, per

Lang (43)

Mrs. Lander

Mrs. Edkins (1st donation) Mrs. Kydd......

W. Van Rees, Esq.

Mrs. C. H. Rose

JAVA-CHINA JAPAN LIJN

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN

JAVA

CHINA AND JAPAN.

EXPECTED

GN DE

ABOUT

Second half of

February.

Firs. half of 'arab.

First half of

March. First half of

March. Second half of

March Seemd half of March Second half of

Match.

The Steamers are all fitted throughout with Electric Light and have accommodation for

STA AMEL

WILL LEAVE. FOR

ON OR ABOUT

100.00

100.00

TJIKINI... $ 900.00

295.00 TJIBODAS...

TJILIWONA

50.00

Mrs.

32.37 30.00 25,00

TJITAROEM

TJIMANOEK

JAVA

JAVA

JAPAN

SHANGHAI

JAVA

Leung Yan Po, Esq. (st

donation)

25.00 TJIPANAS...

JAVA

25.00 TIILATJAP..

JAVA

25.00

Second half of February, Pirst halt of March. First half of

March. Firat half of. March. Second half of March. Socond half of Marchi, Second half of March,

SHANG 1

JAPAN

JAVA

JAVA.

SHANGHAI

SHANGHAI

JAPAN

25.00

FL.G.M.S.

25.00

A Friend, per Mrs Hoskyn

20.30

A Friend-

15.00

10:00

10.00

10.09

10.00

5.00

York Buildings, 1st Floor.

Mrs. Jordani

5.00

Per Mrs. Lang

5:00

J. McChig, Esq.

5.00

Mrs. Grant Smith

5.00

A Friend

5.09

A Friend

5.00

Mrs. Barnett

2.00

A Friend

Hongkong Munmors"

.2.00 450.00

Mother' Union

100.00

Interest on curmat account

to 31st December

9.03

$1,780.70

Per Mrs. Becker'

Miss Denisoni

Mrs. McKenny A Friend

Mrs. Danean

a limited amber of Saloon Fassengers, and will take Cargo to all Netherlands-Indian Ports. on through Bills of Lading.

For Particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to the

Hongkote, 13th February, 1934,

VESSELS

EXPECTED.

THE AMERICAN MALL.

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN..

The P.M.str. Siberia sailed from Yoko hama for Hongkong on the 11th Febru ary, via Minila

t

ME AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

The E. A. str. St. Albane, from Sydney, left Port Darwis (via Timor and Maria) for this port on the 9th

here on the 21st February.

Telephone No. 1574.

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STEAMREG.

AJAX, British str., 4,477, G. B. Thomason, 12th February-Shaughai 9th Febra ary, Flour and Timber-Butterfeld & Swire.

VISITORS AT HOTEL.

HONGKONG HOTEL...

{M: E. S. Abraham

Mr L. Adler: Mr. & Mrg B. L

Agassis

Miss Maud Allan Mrs Rodney Anderson Mr. G. O. Atkinson Mrs Provost Babin Mr J. A. Bal Mr E. Po Bate Mr L. Bocklegenie Mr & Mrs O. Bear Mr C. D. J. Boll Mrs B. R. Bailios Mr G. A.: Eens Mr.A. P. Bangay Mr A. J. Cambridge Mrs J. D. Cisuplin Mr L. Chermavsky Mr J. Chormavsky Mr M. Cherniavaky My W. E. Chyton

Miss D'Almada

Castro Mastor D'Almoda

Castro'

.

Nr H.A. Korter Mr. A. Kriseman Mr E.B. Lambert: Mr A. Lambelet Mr S. H. Lesvitt Mr G. E. Lagge... Mr G.T. Lloyd. Mr W. Logan Miss A. Lounend Mr C. Farebrother

Mason

Miss M, Mathason Nrg B. T. Motherco Miss Marr

Dr O. Marriott

Dr G. W. Maokean Mr MacLeod

Mr & Mrs G. Martie Copt & Mrs F.

MoGarity

Mr F. A. Mackintosh Mr & Mrs John Meier Capt &Mia J. MoClara

Mr. B. K. Mehta

B Mr G. Menasche-

Mr J. Merecki Mr P. Meyer Mr D. M. Miokle Mr G. S. Middleton Mr N. S. Milkowski Mr E. Moller

Mr & Mro. X.

D'Almada a Castro Capt & Mrs Coble Dr. A LARGE E.

Coleman

Capt P. H. Cowari Mr G. Crouch Mr G. E. Carry Dr H. Dara

Mr O. H. Davis MR. M. R. Dela

AE MARU, Japanese str., 0,406, I. Noma Mr R. H. Dingles

15th Februry Seattle and Shanghai Mir D. S. 8. Donglas

February, General--Nippon Mis J. M. nagle

11th

* Yuse Knisha.

dr

The Jellowing amounts have since been February, and may be expected to arrive CHOYRANG, British Sr., 1,045, Courtney, J. Duna. C.

promised or mceived:-

Hoi Hon Tong H

Ellis Radonroe. Hm, (2nd

doration)

815,000.00 15.000.00

Lau Chụ Pak, Esq.

2.000.00

Ivor Gurgey. Esq

1,000.00

Lady May...

Mrs. But in

Mr. Blkins (2nd donation)

150,00 700:00 200.00

Mrs. Gedge ...

100.00

Mrs. W. G. Humphreys

200.00.

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00 100.00

*300.00

20.00 5.00 5.00

Mrs. antale

Mes Pattenden

Mrs Pollock

· Mrs. Saelso

Mrs. Sheilim

Mrs. Stabb

Miss Pitis

Mrs. C. A. James Miss Leneli

Per Mrs. Shellin:--

Chan Kai Ming. Esq.. David Sassoon & Co., Ltd, E. D. Sassoon & Co.

$84,180.00

$2,000.00

500.00

500.00

H. M. H. Nemazoo, Esq.

250.00

Cruz, Basto & Co.

250.00

Leung Yun Po Esq. (2nd

3

donation)......

250,00

De Sonza & Co.

250.00

Cawagee Pallanjes & Co..

200.00

S. J. David & Co.

200.00

Lo Hy San, Esg..

200.00.

E. Pabaney

200.00

Arratoon V. Avea & Co.

150.00

A. M. Easoblov

Ng Hon Tsx, Esq.

Mrs. A. V. Apear.

FROM ANTWERP. LEITH, MIDDLES-

**** BRO', LONDON AND STRAITS.

ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that ull Goods was being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Gotown Co., Ltd, whenes and or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 19th fast, will be aubjsut to rent.

All Cizims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 26th inst, or they will not he recognized.

All broken, ohafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be

examined on the 19th inst, Bill A.M.

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Wills of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBE, LIVINGSTON & Co. Agents.

(252

Rongkong, 19th February, 1914--

FROM NEW YORK.

H.A.L. Steamship

"AMBRIA,"

Captain Knirschky, having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are horoby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the haserdous and/or artra-hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, whence delivery may be obtained against Bills-of-Leding countersigned by the Undersigned,

Optional Cargo will be married on unless notice to the contrary be given To-pax,

All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognizi

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goorls remaining undelivered after the 22nd inst., will be subje

to rent:.

All broken, chatel, and damaged goods must be left in the Gelowna, where they will be examined on the 21st inst,, né 9.30 Am.

No Fire Insuranes will be effected by te i any out whatever

Ha Wing, By-

A·Lai

350.00 180.00 100.00 100.00 300.00

100.00

Look Toong Shan, Esq.

F. P. Talati, Esq..

100,00

Sassoon, Gubbay & Howard

100.00

Union Trading Co.

100.00

50.00

M. H. E. Elias, q.

J. D. F. Mulder, Esq.

A Well-Wisher Sidney Michael. Esq.

50.00 50.00 25.00

$6,125.00

$42,035.70

It is hoped that the $30,000 promised by Messrs. Ellis Radoorie and Ho Ko

Tong will provide the building, but a sito is also required and further funds are needed for furnishing and initial expenses and in "order · to start. tho Institute on a sound financial basis. The above donations and promises are grate fully acknowledged, and further us however small, will be thankfully received Cheques should be made pay able to the Helena May Institute Fundi," and may be sent to Mrs. J. H, Kemp at the Law Courts, or at No. 3, Gomes Villas, Kowloon

CHINA MERCHANTS & N. CO.

firmed the

The I.G.. str. Coblenz jeft Sydney on the 7th February, at 11 a.m., and may be expected here on or about the 2nd March.

MERCHANT STEAMERS:

The N.Y.. str. Sanuka Maru (Calcutta Line) left Yokohama for this port via Kobe and Shanghai on the 7th February. and is expeted here on the 20th February, The HAL. str. Soundea loft Singapore on the 15th February, a.m, and may be expected here on or about the 21st February, p.m.

The P. & O. str. Malta left Singapore for this pert on the 17th February, at 10 am, ad is due here on the 23rd February, at about 5 3.10.

Mattock,

15th

15th February-Swatow 14th Febru

Ehrenfol ary, General-Jardine, Matheson & Miss A. Eli Co.

Mr S. Ferniough CHUNSANG, British str., 1,231, C. J. Mr H. Freeman February Saigon Mr G. Friesland 10th February, General-Jardine, Mr Denman Fuler Matheson & Co. CRAIGHALL British str., 2,866, William Mr A. M. Garioch

Mr A. Gallotti Stephenson, 14th February Portland Mr H. Garrow 8th January, Flour.-Mitsui Bussan Miss Ella Gilroy Kaisha

air H. A. Goode DALJIN MARU, Japanese str., 889, K. Mr.A. G. Gordon Merakami 18th February-Swatow Mr 1. Gourgey 17th February, General. Osaka Mr V. Gonlbourn Shosen Kaisha.

·Mr & Mrs J. Gould

DIVAWONGE, British str., 1,04, C. W. Shearer, 16th February Saigon 11th February, Rice.-A. Bune & Co.

The AL str. Moravia loft Singapore for this post on the 16th February, p.m., and will arrive here on the 24th Febru-DRUFAR, Norwegian str., 1,102, Bing, 16th

ary, ...

The Ben Line str. Benalder, from Antwerp, Middlesbro', and London, left Singapore for this port on the 17th February, and may be expected to arrive here on or about 24th February.

The NYK. tr. Tosa Maru (Calcutta Line) left Calcutta, for thig port via Bangoon and Calcutta on the 7th Febru ary, and is expected her on the 28th February.

The NYE. str. Sado Maru (American Line) left Seattle for this port on the 27th January, and is expected here on the 1st March.

The N.YK. str. Kashisio Maru (Euro- nean Line) left London for this port vis ports on the 31st January, and is ex- pected here on the 11th March.

The Mogul Line str. Pathan left UK on the 25th January, and is due to arrive here on or about 5th March.

་་

INDO-CHIFA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., MID.

Hangsang, from Shanghei, is due in

Hongkong 28th February. Namanng, from Calcutta, is due in Hong

kong 1st March.

ARTRE LINE, LIMITED.

Radnorshire, from London, passed the

Canal 3rd February, and is due in Hongkong 6th March Den of Arlie, from Pacific, is due in BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

Hongkong 5th March. Fuitula, from Singapore, is dus in Hong

kong 21st February,

PASSED. THE CANAL.

January 8th-Sunda.

January 9th-Polentia. January 13th-Denbighshire, Eumaeus, Glenlochy, Segovia.

January 16th-Austria, Brasilia, Mun- easter Castle.

January 16th Sachsen-

January 20th-Perseus, Sardinia January 23.d-Scandia, Indra. January 97th Benalder, Glenlogan, Kleist, Mala, Myrmidon, Patricia.

January 30th Australien, Kamo Maru

Satsuma,

The shareholders of the China Mer February 6th-Helcus chants 8. N. Company have elected a

February 10th-Benurty, Gandia, Quer- ich date committee of fourteen men to make her, Prinz fel Friedrich, Teddo, Baron

investigations into the property of the Driesen, Beran Jedburgh. Company. After investigation, the com February 13th--E. F. Ferdinand. Glen- mittes. reported that the enten property strae, Halichi Maru, Joon.”“”“ Keemun, of the Company was estimated at Tls Futenue, Peking, Afghan Prince. Den of 17,600,000. Another report made by the Glamis Snesia, Emden, Amazone, Sud- foreign engineers of the Company con mark, Goldenfels, Indrakunta.

committee's report and Pbruary

17th - Peraz, declared it to be correct. Upon the Bechuana. receipt of the report, the shareholders ananimously decide to demand the Com pany to give new siare-bonde. Every old: shareholder should be given two new share bords of Tlu, 100 each and another bond of $100 in order to make in the total amount of the shares to be equal with the real value of the property of the Com pany. The original capital of the Com- pany was Ta 4,000,000, the other Tis. 13,500,000 being the pront ganed, Tho shareholders made the demand with the view to preserving the inters of the shareholders will be held on February Company. A formal meeting of the thin the Chang Esa-ho Garden to decide the demand finally-Peling Dažly

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Office, Ch Hongkong, 16th February, 1914. :- [305:

“KOGUL” LINE OF STEAMERS

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

The Steamship" ATHOLL”

FROK GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND

STRAITS.

NONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of Holt's Wharf at Kowloon, whance and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Gooda remaining undelivered after the 23m inst, will be subject to rent

KARAN

All Claims against the Steamer must be pre santed to the Undersigned on or before the lath March, or they will not be recognised.

All broken, chafed, and demosged Goods are to be left in the Gulowrs, when they will be

examined on the 23rd inst., at 11 am

No Fire Insurance bus bean jffected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DOD WELL & CO., LTD, Agouts Hongkong, 17th Rebenary, 1914. F308

News.

LATEST STEANER MOVEMENT.

The 0.8.K. str. Panama Maru, from Tacoma on the 20% January, sailed on the 18th February, p.m. from Shanghai for Hongkong, and is das in Hongkong on the 21st February. pm.

F

The A str, Bastern left Sydney on the 18th February, for this port (via Queensland Ports, Port Darwin, Timor and Manile), and may be expected to arriva hoe on or about 14th March

CHAPOTEAUTS

MORRHUL

Supeior to Emulsions or Cod Liver al

Each tiny Morrhuol capsule re- presents the medicinal value of a teaspooïful of oil,

Recommended at the Paris Aca demy of Medicine, for loss of append and flesh, to paties with consumptive tendencies

Sold in bottles of 100 Capsules. "Safd by’ou tk.mith..

Mr & Mrs C. A,

Graeber

Mr R. J. Grimshaw Mr P. O, de Grisogone Mr & Mrs W. Grass

PSNI

February-Bangkok and Swatow 15th February, General.-Chiness...

Capt T. P. Hall EMPRESS or Jaran, British str., 8,039, W. Mr & Mr. W. A.

Dixon Hoperaft, 6th February- Hannibal Vancouver 16th January, flour and Hon Mr E, A, Hewett General-Canadian Pacific Railway

C.M.G.

CaPRESS or Russia, British str. 8,788, W. Mr S. Hart

Davison, 18th FebruaryVancouver Mr J. Scott Harston 30th January, Mails and General. Mr & Mrs H. F. Hiok- Canadian Pacific Railway Co, ERVIKEN

man

Mr D. Jaffe

Norwegian str., 1,341, Anger-Dr Hartanana

Mr P. H. Hann February, Coal.-A. Bune & Co.

FebruaryBotroo 6th sen. 14th

Mr A. E. Hinch Mr W. B. Find FOOCHOW, British str., 1,228, J. R. Owen,

Mr. J. E. Hope 16th February-Saigon 11th Febru-Mr R. Do L. Hordern ary, Rice. Butterfield & Swire, FOOSHING, British str., 1,423, J. M. Hay, ir J. W. Jay 12th February Bangkok 5th Febru Mr M. Jebsen ary, Tice-Jardine, Matheson & Co. Mr J, Jebsor HAICHING, British sta 1,267, W. C. Pass Mr J. W. Lee-Jone moro, 18th FebruarySwatow 17th Mr M.T. Jones February, General Douglas Lap- Mr R. E. Kiloerie raik & Co

| Mins M. C. Kerr HAKUTO MALL, Japanese str., 2,420, Mr D. Kinloch

——————————————, 17th February-Keelung Mr & Mr Knoop 13th February, Coal-Dodwell & Co. “ Duve and 2 chil Kutan, 19th February-Penang, Mr Albert Kopp HEIYO MIRU, Japanese str., 1,962, 0. dron

General-A Bune & Co. That

HYSON. British str., 6,607, J. A. Taylor,

Mr C. F. Morlich, Jr Mr & Mrs J. Morris

Er A. Mullinghaus

Hr D. S. Murray

WEATHER REPORT

On the 19th at 11.20 a.m.-The anti-opalone is now central between N. Japan and the Mainland. The depression is central over 8. Japan.

Pressure has increased considerably along the east coast of China. It is nearly stationary along the south coast, and over" Anoom and the Philippines.

Moderate monsoon is indicated along the east coast of China, and variable winds over the northern portion of the N, China Sea.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours enting at 10a.m. to-day, 0.00 inches.

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

DISTRICT.

FORECAST," Lightor variable

Hongkong & Neighbourhood winds, fair, some

Formoen Channel

South coast of Chins betroen

rain later.

Variable winds,

squally.

The same as

Hongkong and Lamooks. No. L South coast of China between (S.E.. winds,

Hongkong and Hainan

moderate.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Station.

Dr D. R. Nolte, Miss G. O'Leary Miss V. Pa erson

Mr D. Paterson.

Mr F. A. Perry

Mr A. Petersan

Mr L. E. Phipps

Mr & Mrs 8. G. Phelps Nemuro

Mr A. V. Pinson

Er S. E. Potten

Tokio.

Mr G. Hntion-Potts

Mr A. B. Purvis

Miss Raymond

Mr E. H. Ray

Mr E. M. Raymond

Nr J. E Raymond

Mr B. Baworth

Miss F. Reay

Nr R. Rico

Mr & Mrs W. Ricketts

Capt H. Rothe Mr & Mrs J. A. Enle

Mr&Mrs B. B. Russell Sir & Lady H. W

Sauamarez Mrs Sahenk Mr T. Schumann Mrs Schrega das Mr. J. Scotson Ne Seymour

REGISTER.

19TH FEBRUARY, 1914, a..

Vladvostock

་་་་་

Hakodate

Kochi Nagasaki Kagoshima... Oxhimits Naha lehi'ima

Bonin La Chefoo Weihaiwei Hankow Ichang Kiukiong Changes

Shanghai Gutzlaff

Hour.

Rarometer

(640°F 400 40

HITHER Temperature.

Humidity.

Wizd

NNE

7.10.35 13

NNSI

6.30.24

FNW

» 3032

30.30

» 29.91--

NW

29.93 -

NA

29.94

WNW

is 3001-

30 05

30.03

30.10

2

30.22 36

17

1730.12 46

30.05 46

Sharp Peak... 7. 30.17.53 Amoy

Swatows

Taiboka...

Taichu

Mr E. IL. Shary Mr Rowan Shaw

Tainan

Koshun

Ir Sheldon

Mr J. U. Sibley

Mr A. Slingsby

Mr V. C. Smith Mrhos. Smith Mr F. Smyth Mr A. B Sorensent Mr & Mrs Sperryn Miss A. Sqrate

Mr H, E. Swafft eld Mr E. Tanner Mr B. E. Thompson Mra & Miss Thomson Dr Mis Vendin

Mr F. R. Vide Mr G. H. Wakeman

Capt H. A. Walker Bir F. de Weigelsperg Mr F. W. White Mr G. G. Wood Mr & Mrs R. G. T.

Wynberg

Mr. F. Yearly

PEAK HOTEL.

Miss Humphreys Fer & Mrs Cooper

Hunter Lt. Col. H. W. Dar

17th Febuary-Shanghai 14th Febru- ary, GeneralButterfield & Swire. JINSEN MALU, Japanese str., 2,347, T. Lieut Archer, A...

Teradd 17th February-Moji 12th Mr & Mrs W. Arm February, General Nippon Yusen strong JEUNGA, British str., 3,360, J. B. O Salli- Mr & Mrs W. GRA

Kaisha W

Mr & Mrs T. Arthur:

van, 17th February--Calcutta Ist Barrett and child February, General. David Sassoon Lt Mrs Bedwell, B.N. & Co

Mr & Mrs W. H Bell and childr en KAMOR, Norwegian str., 949, Voltmers, Mr beyer.

13th February-Honkohe 9th Febru Miss Boggs KATHE, German str., 1,200, Christiansen, Mrs Bowdler

ary, Salt.-A. Bune & Co.

Major & Mrs Bownn

Brown

Mr& Men MilnerJonss Miss Keith Mr A. Keith Capt&Mrs Kiddle,B.n

mafi and child Mr&Mrs Koch Mr A, C. Lofta Mrs Martin and child,

Miss Macdonald De Macarias

Moj. & Mrs MoMann

children & au Mr & Mrs E. N Mitchelmore child

Mr W. A. Nowers Cl. & Mrs O'Hara and children ·· Mra Parson Mr T. L. Perkins⠀⠀ Mr J. 1. Plummer T-Col Radcliffe, 2,x. Mr F. L. Refton. Fog: Comdr. Roomy

14th February Saigon 9th February, Col. & M Baker Mr & Mrs Macdonald Rice. Jebsen & Co. KOREA, American str, 5,651, A. W. Nelson, Miss Baker Brown

16th February-San Francisco 15th Mr W. D. Brown January, Mails and General. Hon Mr & Mrs Busk Pacife Mail 8.8. Co.

nil, child & nimid KUMBANG, British str., 2,077, F Wheeler, Mr. F. Cary"

15th February-Moj 11th Tebruary, Mr & Mra Carulli General Jardine, Matheson & Co.. Mr J. Garke KWANGLEE, Chinese str., 1,462 J. Me-Cept & Mis Cochrane

Arthur 14th February-Shanghai Mr Consland PATRICIA, German transport, 14,466, Major Davy

11th February, General-Chinese. Mr & Mr. Carrie : Rordon, 18th February-Hamburg Mr & Mrs J.Dobbie 12th January, General-Hamburg Major Dorga Mr Domvite Amerika Linie,

Mrch. Bu ton RAJABURI, Germana str., 1,189, 0. Wolf,

10th FebruaryBangkok 1st Febru. Major Fichie

Mi Fearon arg Rice Butterfield & Brire Mus Fesion RAJAB German atr, 2.082 C. Rosiefsky, me&ars A. Gibson

14th February-Bandakan ab FebruLt. Col. Gordon Hall, ary, Timber and General. —Order. Rupi, American str, 1,403, J. Miller, Capt & Mrs Greenfield

18th February-Manila 15 Febru- and child ary, General-Shewan, Tomes & Co. Mr. Hueland BANGCHOON, British a., 3,739, W. T. Dato Mrslodging

Larking, 13th February-Singapore Mr & Mrs J. Owen 7th February, General, Chinese,

bughs and cold TACOMA MARU, Japanese atr., 3,830, T. M. & his W. G.

Hamada, 12th February-Manila 9th Mumperya February, Flour and General — Gajor a Mn Hum. Osaka Shosen Kaisha

Tungshing, British str., 1,172 Hussey, 17th February-Ba gon 13h Febru- ary, General Jardine, Matheson &

BIKINI, Dutch str., 4,736, W H. Lap, 17th February-Batavia 7th Febru ary, Sugar and General — Jav China-Japan Ljn.

plareyn

Cong

I& Mrs Barp, R‚N. Major Simons Mr A. Sinclair Mr C. Skott

South

Ki A, Findlay Smith It-Col. & Mrs, Uskor

Mr & Mrs G. E.

Slewart and chi dion

Mr A. K. Stokes Mrs W lem MENU Walker. Capt Whitenald Mr David Wood

Mr & Mrs C. Lagritser Mr & Mrs Manner,

Mody

KING EDWARD HOTEL ir F. J. Cargill

M. W, London Dr F. K, Costello

Mr. Foy TSINIFU German atr., 1,002, Heyenys, M & Air F 14th February Hangay 19 Febru [MoBag!!

MET. Juoksunki

J. Jus

ary, Cal-Bradley & Co. WENCHOW, British str., 560, R. N. Lloyd,

Me P. Nannings

E MAP. Nobi

14th February-Swatow 13 Februr&Mrs Kilewizkal ary, Ballast-Butterfed & Bire. - Capt Keith H YINGCHOW, British str., 1,220, Williams, nr & Mrs Kraft

18th February - Shanghai 1th Febru- Mr-M. F Mursy ary, Gineral,-Butterfeld & Swire Capt & Mrs Gardner YUENSANO, British str. 1,274, P. E. Rolfe, Mr Ged, Grimble

17th February-Manila 13th Febru. Mr&Mra Lenaire and ary, Ceneral-Jardice, Matheson & ehind

Cipt & Mr Passmore Mr M/Roos

Mr P. B. Bowley Mr H. S. Spurgo Capt à dire A.

Stewart and shi

dren

Mr K. Truse Mr Walker Mr H I Westphal

Pescadores

Cantons Hongkong

Gap Roak Macao Wuchow

Hollow

Pakhot

Paulien

Tourane,

Cape St. James Aparri Manila

6.-29.98 64

30.07: 66

56.30.05

30.06

30.05

30.02

3004 68.30 6 .300

- 29,99

3. Bho

扫福

29,95

BW

29.98 73

ENE

58.29.95 70

130.03 67

30.04 64

30.04 64

Legaspi

Hollo Bacolod Caba

9-

12

Labuan

» 30.01 82

TIN

Weather.

T. F. CLAXTON, Dicetur,

1 BAROMETER, reduced to 3 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the was inches, tenths and hundredthis.

1 TAMPERATURE, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenbelt,

3 HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, the humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100.

4 DIENCTION OF WIND, to two puista

5 FOBCE OF WIND, according to Beaufort Soale," $ STATE OF WEATHER, b blue sky, o detached

eload, d drizzling rain, fog, gloomy, i hall lightning, o overonat, p pasang showers, squall, rrain, saow, t thunder, y visibility, w daw (wat).

7 Raria inches, t tenths and hundredthe

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, February 19th.

Provions On Dato On Date

Day et 2 p.m. 6 ..

at

2 p.m.

Barometer Temperature

30.01.

30.03

30,01

75

71

76

Humidity

80

89

73

Wind Direction

F'ores

Scath

SE

South

T

Wouther

Bain

Highest open air Temperature on 18th... 75 Lowest open sir Temperature on 18th 71 HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 20th to 26th February, 1914" HIGH WATER

Days of

Days

Mouth

Height

0:59

LOW WATNA:

A'kong.

H'kong

Heat

Mean

Time

Time

b. 3.

ft. DA

..

ft. in

bor low, water

4:0

22 m 9 384 22 22

0.59

7 8 7 10.5

37

Mon.

T'es.

23

9 66 4 3 9 54

0.9

20 No inter high m

5:57 6/6

Fri

Batur 21m 921

Sun,

4 11 46

6 37 6 9 11:43.

15

83379 148 3 4

34 in 10.15 443 250 9

9:15 a 72. 2:34 8.3 Wed. 25 m 10 30 46 m 55 | 10 1753 a 7 0 8:43 152 27

-Thurs: 26 m:30:48

10 1 8 62

GEAND HOEN

Mr & Mrs Allan Mr Amisfèdu Mr W., B. Birl Mr & Mrs A. B. Crow Dr. Keytag

Mr reason

Mrs Forsyth

Mr0 Frees

Mr C, Frank Mrs Fredenhall M& Mrs Hancock Mass Harwood Mz Hayler dar Uta, King

Capı J. S. Loringdor Mr. F. Lorris

Miss Nowhaven Me Morsh

Capt Pollard Mi Poote Mr Revie

Miss Bailly Mr A. d.Sayce Misanders Mr. Smith Mr Stockweth Mr (Wolmaak.

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