FASHIONS AND FANCIES.

With the hair all brushed up from the ncek, se in the present fashion, the pendant ringlet is not only a graeful addition but one that is necessary to the softening of the rather hard outline b- hind the ears. The Duchess of Westmins ter follows this fashion, or may he described rather as leading it. ging with a single curl on the left wide, she now wears two and her example is fol lowed by some ladies of high rank, to their very great embellishment.

LYING DOWN TO DRESS.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, BATURDAY, MARCH 21st, 1014

THE WEARING OF TEE KILA, Illusions are born to be destroyed, and last month another one received a desth- blow, strapFTER

VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

The IG.M. str. Prina Sigmund lat Sydney on the 7th March, at 11 a.m., and may be expected here on or about the 30th MarchNETAN

The E&A. str. Aldendam left Sydney for this port (via Queensland Ports and Manila) on the 11th March, and may be expected to arrive here on or about the

SHIPPING IN PORT.

ŠETKAMERA.

BuLLOTTE, British str., 9,001, Hill, 16th

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

This vessel brings on Cargo:-

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. March Pulo Sambo 7th Maron, Bulk Oil Asiatic Fetroleum Co. HE P. & 0. 8. N, Co.'s Stommer CHANGSHA, British str. 1,483, FC Gam

"DEVANHA," Mr, Loudon Macqueen Douglas, the

brill, 18th March Melbourne 6th

Arrived Hangkong on 131h March, 1914, president of the Scottish Society in a

February, General Butterbeld & FROM BOMBAY COLOMBO AND Swire.

STRAITS.

the above-naised lecture in Edinburgh on The Wearing

CHINGCHOW, British str. 1,905, Doyle,

Consignees of Cargo by of the Kilt" said that the tartan was not Beottish in its origin ab ell. 4th April.

18th March-Kwang Yen 16th March, real at hereby informed that their goods are confusion

Stone Shewan, Tomes & Cobaing landed and placed at Rs 18h The kilt emerged from

The CPR str. Empress of India wire COBLENZ, Gorman str. 3,130, L. Klugkist, Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Gotows of different types of dress," he said. THE VANADIAN MAIL

The ancient dress of Scotland, particulessed 1,002 miles from Yokohanis on the 18th March-Kutchinotan 14th March, Company Godowns at Kowloon, where each

parts of thing from its predecessor of the prunes country, was the breacan feile, or kilted 17th March, st 9 p.m., that she will General Melchers & Co Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark

Nowadays the ringlet is a very different larly in the northern

6am and will leave Yokohama on the Maton 17th are landed, and prisms period associated with air plaid, which consisted of some seven to arrive at Yokohama on the 1st March, DAIGI MARU, Japanese str. 847 5. Takn and delivery can be obtained as the Goods

twelve yards of tartan sown up the middle

March, General, → Osaka Shosen oil, when the curl was a mass of grease so as to form a plaid of double width 23rd March, at noon.

Kaishi NCR Its wearer was so careful of it that she could not go out on damp days lest it varying from four to six yards long by KEROUANT STRAMERS,

Murakami, 14th March Bwatow 13th should go out of curl. She bed to put it two yards wide. A portion of this length The P. & O. str.Nubia left Bingapore for DAIN MARU Japanese str. 900, K was laid on the ground with the belt this port on the 16th March, at 4 p.m.,

March, General, Osaka Shogen under it, the lower and middle portion and duo here on the 21st March, st

Kaisha. being then plaited, so as to form a kilt, about 8 4 m leaving a Hap at either side The T.K.K str. Tenyo Mart, which DEUOALION, British str. 4.476, G. Moir, The Highlander lay down upon this, sailed from San Francisco on the 21st 18th March Birkenhead 7th Febru- crossed the right flap, and next placed February, is expected to arrive at this ary, General Butterfield & wire. the left up over it, and then buckled his port via Honolulu, Japan ports and DRUFAR, Norwegian str. 1.102. J. Bing belt. When he got up, the upper part Shanghai on the 21st March, between 818th March Bangkok 8th March, Damaged packages must be left in the Go of the plaid, which formed a sort of and 10 am

General Chinese downs for examination by the Consignees, and double kilt, vse fastened with a brooch on his left shoulder, and part of the The NYK, str. Mishima Maru (Euro EBANG, British str., 1,197, W. J. Carte, the Company's Burveyors, Messrs. Gounaan

14th March-Shanghai 10th March, General. Jardine. Matheson & Co. LUCKY THING FOR LITTLE GIRLS plaid on the right side was buckled under: Dean Line) left Marsilles for this port

FUKURA MARU, Japanese str 3,178, Goto, 17th MarchMoji 11th March, Coal,

Miten Bishi Goshi Kwalsha HOPSANG, British str., 1,359, C. A. Robert

in paper and keep it there the whole night and day before going to a dance. It was a nuisance and a trouble to her. But now there are incans of keeping the ringlet in form, and as it is never worth save with overing dress, it not open to the goousation levelled at the curl of former days, viz. of bestowing grease on the

The comfort and utility of sports. clothes for little girls has led to their general adoption among the well-dressed classes of the community, and they now rejoice in the freedom given by knicker- beckers and absence of skirts. A jersey in the house and a short cost out of doors are the necessary additions. High boots, too are in request for the youngsters, both boys and girls, between four years and ten A stitched leather hat, matched to the tools in tint, makes a very suitable Gish to a costure as comfortable as it is, sensible for little girls as it has always bee for boys

many

Going further still, many of the mothers and grown-up sisters of the small girls have adopted the same fashion at the foreign resorts for winter sports, dispensing entirely with skirts. A white flannel, blouse surmounts the well cut. almost tight-fitting knickerbockers, And the worker completes the get-up. This Last-named may be in any colour, and is vlt n seen in cerise, orange, bright tones of blue, purple, green, yellow, de The cap should be matched tont if it, too, be kuitted. A sort of yachting cap is pre ferred by many, on account of the sao glare which is so distressing to the eye When the sun is shining.

AT DINNER-TIME,"

The contrast of these masculine ga arts with the pre-eminently feminine gowns seen at dinner time in the great tels which are the headquarters of winter sports is striking indeed. The system of warming the rooms is perfect, and the thinnest and most diaphanous materials are seen in the dresses, to say nothing of astounding décolletage Not very long ago it was the custom to wear high-necked gowns in the evening at for ga hotels, but things a different now in winter at least

Tinie silks, soft and clinging, are worn made in the very latest fancies of the hour, with many drapings, full puttings below the waist, and beads hung in drooping festoons wherever they can be placed, The rage for them is extraordin ary. This is the kind of vision that catches the eye in such an assembly. A slim figure draped in white charmeuse, which outlines the limbs and falls in o small, pointed train at the back. The tunic, very sketchy indeed at the upper part, is a mass of beads, which fall in deep vandykes over the skirt Sleeves are represented by two or three festoons" of beads on either arm. The cloak worn over this toilette has nothing of the com fortable protectiveness associated with its Lame Made of black net, it is einbroider- ed in a large design in beads and bugles. There is no lining and the sleeves, are short; just enough of them, in fact, to keep the garment on the shoulders. The hotels have to be well-warned indeed to permit of such gowns as these. There is no warmth in heads 1

CONCERNING EARRINGS, Earrings are very fashionable again, and long ones are worn by those who study the picturesque There is now no need for the ears to be pierced. The rings are made to clip upon the lobes, and Bother ingenious contrivance – permits them to be fastened on behind the ears. Some women look very handsome and striking in Creole earrings, the large circles swinging loosely and giving a kind of vivacity to the wearer. Next, from a decorative point of view, come the long

pendants in jade green or in turquoise the former suitable for brunettes, the turquoise to blonde and brune alike.

AFRETTE

the belt.

21

It was not till early in the eighteenth century that the kit emerged as a separate part of the costume. curious that previous to that dato in none of the paintings of Highland chiefs or Scottish noblemen were they shown in either tartan or Kilted costume

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

The folning is a list of unclaimed telegram. lying in the Eastern Extension, Australasin and China Telegraph Company's office at Lang

kong

ADDRESS

Geesonggang for Laijwin Geston (Netherlands Bank)

Hazikishan.

Hergmew... Hengsieng Hopkes Kohkitopang Lecenglong Rockover Rario, Oswald Berghing Sweetongwan

| Yeesenfiten

Youghinhos. (Chop Wia

kol)

“་་

Yudop....

Frost

Hantosd Moga Singspie London Saigon Singapore Bangkok

Semarang

gapore" Penang Ternate:

Bingapore Alontieslque

Following is a list of unclaimed telegrama lying in the Great Northern Telegraph

Company's office at Hongkong

ADDRESS

FROM

Boseno e/o Lockhing Room 22,

Queen's lead Chapeaux, Boardamo far.Shanghai Tsingtan Goodbotley Kwong hinget.ong Ebork, Tid, Tokio -- Mre. Grøčizki, Astor Henes Negusski

Robo Yumabinics Tatbeton Chen.

Vladivostok moowal 3206/5288

Shanghai 1628/5268

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Impure blood is responsible for MERC

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it is the primary cause of your Eczema. Therefore to cure your Eczema you must attack it, not out- wardly with ointments or salves

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Not purgative, and not weaken- ing, but blood purifying, blood strengthening and blood making all the time; Dr. Williams Pink Pills possess to the fullest degree the essentials necessary to cure Eczema and other forms of diseased skin.

A very lower fucked in the belt is Furthermore they build up, through

The

a fenture most of the gowns worn in afternoon fru evening. An immense pink rose is the blossom chocolaszudrow 10 pink silk, muslin and mala for a hundrome girl's Riviera out three-decker skirt has the flourtes very fuely pleated, and the tune, made very full from the waist downwards, just reaches the upper part of the top flounce. Its cages are cut out in vandykee and it is bordered with a bias fold of satin, which makes it stand out well from the figure all round. A so-called Medic collar finishes the bodice at the neck, and AND Z in the Globe.

a frill terminates the short sleeves-X

ON BALE

MAIL TABLES

FOR 1914

Shows the dates of departure of the Malls of Europe said America, all the dates of their expected arrival at their destinations, as well as the date of return Mails.

Mounted on Card 30 Cents On Paper

On Bale at the Hongkong Daily Press Office. Hongkong, 7th January, 1914.

the blood, every organ of the body and the whole nervous syslein

It is thus that Dr. Williams Pink Pills have earned their inter- national popularity. Their quaiter- of a century-old,world wide reputa-

via ports on the 21st February, and is

expected here on the 25th March.

The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s str.

Peking left Calcutta on the 18th March, and is expected to arrive here on the 15th March

The st. Glenturn left. Singapore on the 18th March, and is due here on the 24th March, am

The Danish, str. drabien left Port Said on the 28th February, and may be expect ed here on or about the 28th March.

The Mogul Line str.. Lothian left United Kingdom on the 21st February for Hongkong via Straits, and is due to arrive here about the 3rd April.

The NY str. Kana Maru (European Liney left London for this port via port on the 28th February, and is expected here on the 8th April.

The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s Japan left Port Said on the 12th March, and is expected to arrive here on or about the 12th April

The East Asiatic Co., Ltd.'s str. Cathey left Port Said on the 17th March, and may be expected here on or about the 14th April

The str. Glenturret passed the Bues Canal on the 13th Marchi, for Hongkong via Straita,

The AA SS Co's str. Indrani passed the Suez Canal on the 17th March for Hongkong direct

INDO-UHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

son, 14th March Hongay 12th March, Coal-Jardine Matheson &

HUFEH, British str., 1,205, A. Tacker, 19th March-Chinkiang 14th March, Gen. eral Butterfield & Swire. INAHO MARU, Japanese str., 2,636, K. Nishikawa, 18th March Nagasaki 9th March, Coal.-Mitsui Bussan MANCHURIA American str., 8,750, A

Dixon, 13th March-San Francisco 19th February, General-Pacião Mail S.S. Co MAUBANG British str. 1,844, A. Halcock, 12th March Fremantlo 212 Febru ary, Wood Jardine, Matheson & Co. Mexico City, British str., 3,179, N. 4.

Kaisha

From London, &o, az as, Mongolis" From Persian Gulf, ex sa BLB N and B. & P. B. N. Co.'s Steamers. instructions are given to the contrary within Optional Goods will be landed bere unless

6 bours

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

No Firs Insurance will be effected by me in any cake whatever

Douglas, at 10 AM. on MONDAYS sud THURSDAYS. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised, No claims will be admitted after the goods bare left the Godewas.

A HEWETT

Superintendent.. Hongkong, 14th March, 1914. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL, LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

HE Steamship

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 20th at 1245 pm-Pressure has decreased over the western porti af the risp. considerably in the Nocil, and moderately in the South, OEM:

A depression la formed erer 8. Manoharia. The anti-erolone hat wes coned and mayad szatward. It is now cestral over B., Japan.

Light or variable winds are indicated along" east coast of China, and moderate monsoon over the N. Chius Ho

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending se

10

m, to-day, 0.00 inches.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at soon

to day is as follows

FORECAST.

IN.E, or variabis winds, squally,

DISTRICT. Hongkong & Neighborhoo

Formosa Channel' si South coast of China between (The same Hongkong and Lawooka. No 1. Bouth coast of. Chinn batwoon ƒ The sma Hongkong and Usinan ... 1 No. 1;

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Station

REGISTER

20TH MARCH, 1914, am.

Wind

Viadvostook 4 7 19.80 -33 Nemuro Hakodate

630 03-

30.15- 30.36

********** 30.37

30.29

9:30.97.

80.18

30.1

30.09

30.10

Tokio ...******** Koohi Nagasaki "YORCE," having arrived, Conrigates of Cargo are hereby Kagoshima... informed that thels Goeds, with the exception Olim of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the Ishi'jma hasardons and/or extra hasardous Godowns of Bonin Is. ...... the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Chefoo Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and Weel Wilmiwel

Hankow delivery may be

Johang Starkey, 16th March Moji 10th Fomt, whene March, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, obtained. NILE, British str., 3,138, G. S. Lapraik, Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless Klakiang 19th March San Francisco 18th Jatimation is received from the Consignees Changsha February, General, Pacific Mail Loforo Noox TO-VAT requesting it to be Shanghal

*** landed here 6.5. Co. PONGTONG, German str. 995, W. Boteluhr

10th March Kohsichang 11th March, Lice and Wood Butterfield & Swire RIOJUN MARU, Japanese str 2,979, V. Yamaguchi 18th March-Keelung 14th March, Coal and General Dodwell & Cow

Kutsang from Calontta, is duo in Hong SABINE RICKMERS, Dutch str, 573, B. Y.

kong 29th March.

SHINE LINE, LIMITED Merionetshire, from Vancouver, is due in Hongkong 7th April.NA Den of Ruthven, from London, passed the Canal 2nd March, and is due in Hongkong 2nd April.e BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION DO, LAD delungo, from Moji, is due in Hongkong

22nd March,

MEN OF WAR ON THE CHINA AND JAPAN STATION

BRITISH,

Jagt 18th March-Haiphong 10th March, Ballast Asiatic Petroleum" Come

SAIHAI MALU, Japanese str. 2,742, 8. Nakagawa, 15th March-Moji 9th March, Coal-Mitsui Basan Kaisha, SELFO BEE. British str., 3,781, J Travis,

17th March Singapore 12th March, General Chinese

BHANSI, British str., 1,228, Simons, 17th March-Saigon 19th March, General.

Butterfield & Swire, SOLVEIG, Norwegian str 2,829, P.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods Sharp have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining Amoy

Taihakn udelivered after the 25th lust, will be subject Swatow to rent.

All broken, chiafed, and damaged Goods are Taichu to be left in the Godowne, where they will be Tainan

and on the 25th Inst., at 9.30 A All Claims must reach us before the 1st April, or they will not be recognised.

Koshun Fescadores Canton

Hongkong

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

NORDDEUTSCHIE LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co,

General Agents.

Hongkong, 19th March, 1914

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM EUROPE

Macao A Wuchow Heibow ....

01047 3020 55 6 30.13 59– 30.18 511

5 a 30 13

30.11 30.13

3012

68, 30.15 65.

30.12

Pakhoi

[3

Protén

Touratio

63012 61 1310 64

Cape St. James

199.37:75

Aparri Manila

129.98 75

29,99

Legaspi

W

Iloilo 90 99.99 Bacolod. Coba Labuan Solo

29.97

129.97 84.

Direction.

સવારન

T. F. CLAXTON, Direstur,

Einarsen, 14th March Moji 8th HE HAL. Steamship March, General Mitsui Bussan

SUEDMARK," Captain Karberg, karing arrived, Consignees Alarrity, despatch boat, 1,700 tons, 4gans, 2 00 Taisha

TAMON MARU, Japanese str. 2,001, of Cargo are hereby informed that their 1.b.p. Comdr. A. Cochrane, Hongkong, Atlas, admiralty tug, 615 tons, 1,400 bp. Nomura 18th March - Moji 12th Goods are being landed and placed at their risk BAROKIZIA, reduced to 32: degrees Fahrenheft

March Coal. Mitsu Bishi Goshi in the hazardous and/or extra-basardous Gro Kwaisha.

downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, at Hongkong. and/or Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained against Bill of Lading countersigned

f by the Undersignsd

Hongkong Bramble, gunboat, 710 tons. 900 ihr Lieut.

Comdr. B E. Prichard, Yangtze Britomart, guabost, 710 tons, 900 hp, Llent

Comdr. W.H, Darwell, Yangtes. Cadmans, British sloop, 1070 tons, Jh.p. 1,402 Id Captala, Hugh P. E. T. Williams,

the

TEUCER, British str. 5,816, W. Yarwood, 18th March Vancouver 28th Janu- ary, GeneralButterfield & Swire THONGWA, British str., 3,428 0 M

Robins, 18th March-Singapore 13th March, General -David Bassoon & Co

TSINTAU, German str,, 1,002, Heyenga 18th March-Bangkok 9th March,

Optional Cargo will be carried on unless notice to the contrary be given TO-DAY

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

on the level of the wes inokios, tentos and hundredths.

3 TaxFER TUBE in the shado, is degreen. abrenkal

8 HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, the humidity of air saturated with molstare being luð,

4 DianoTION OF WOD, to two polate

*5 Fonce of Winn, socording to Beaufort Sasla.

§ STATE OF WESTEES, 5 bius sky, o detached oland, d drissling min, f. fog, g gloomy; h hall lightning, a overcast, p pensar showers aquail, rain, & amon, i thander, visibility, w.dow (wet))

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

Cherab, water tank and (ng, 390 tone, 340i b.p..

Hongkong Clio, British sloop, 1,070 tons, 1,400 h.

Condr. Mackenzie, Yangtse. Rice-Butterfeld & Swire No Claims will be admitted after the Goods Colpe T.BD. E60 Lons, guns 4.13 pr.: YOKOHAMA MARU, Japanese str: 4,010, B., have left the Godowns, and all Goods remainings 57 Bair inizohes; t leaths and hundredths

Cendr, C. A. Porgand 7,500 fd, Lient.

Wada, 16th March Shanghai 12th Hongkong.

March General, Nippon Tusen Chelmor, T.B.D., 56 ons eu 4-12 pr., f.b.p..

7502d Lieut. I. England, HongkongYUENSANG, British str. 1.123, P. H. Rolfe, Fame, T.B DI

D Lt Comdr, M. Blackning,

17th MarchManila 14th March, Sugar and General-Jarding, Mathe son & Co.

Hongkong

Hampshire, 10.860 tons, 21,000 £4, 14 gane. Captain H. W. Grant, Hongkong Jed, B.D50 toos, guns 4-12 pr., .hp.

7,500 £4, Lieu G. F. A. Maleck, Hon Kinshe, 616 tons. 1200 hp, Lieut. Condr

II. Marryatt, Tengt e

in surveying, ship, 1070 tons, 6 gust, Mer1,400 i bp. Lieut. F. J. B. Gibson, Hong-

Minotaur armoared erniser (fagally Vice Admiral T. H Jerram, K.0.8) 27,000 ip, Capt. E. B. Kiddie, Hongkong Moorhen, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 gans, 80

ihp L-Comdr Alan Dixon, Weat River: Newcastle, and class cruiser, 4,800 tear, turbins, 22.0.0 fa, Capt. F. A Fowlett, Shanghu, Nightingale, river gonboat, 85 tons, 240 b.p.

Life Comdr. Malcolm Murray, Yongtie Kennet, T.BD., 550 fone 4 g.zs, 2 prins

7.50018, Lient E. K. Hoddham Whitlam, Ribble, TRU 590

Kaisha.

PASSED THE CANAL

February 10th-Candia, Teddo, Baron Driesen, Baron Jedburgh,

February 13th Jason, Peking, Afghar, Prince, Den of Glams

February 17th - t'eroia, Bechuana

Satsuma,

February 29th-Barnes, Lamedon February 24th-Henverlich Shimoen, Trieste, Arabia. -ver-

February 27th-Alcino,sunadi, Anfue, fenelous, Prium, Atlantique.

March 3rd-Den of Ruthven, Nankin. March 6th Bencleuch, Koerber, Namur, Telemachus, Brodvale, Guernsey.

delivered after the 25th that, will bə subject. All broken, and damaged Goods must

t be lost in the Godowns, where they will be semiined on the 24th inst at 9.30 4.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us In any case whatever,

This Steamer brings on Cargo:

Ex sa," Muja" from Copenhagen. Ex 8.8. Bygdo" from Christiania. Exss. "Jarl from Ahus, Ex 8.8.Margaux

Er

Ex

Ank" from Bordeant "Norge from Goteborg,

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, March 20th.

Barometer Temperature Humidity......

Previous On Date On Dale

Day

at 2p.m. 6 am 2p.m.

30.23 30.13

30.05

69

60

66

61

74

61.

Wind Direction

ESE East ESE

Foros ******

[436

Exas. Germania" from Gotet org.

Trelleborg" from Ahus. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Offos, Hongkong, 19th March, 1914.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

P.M. SENILE FSOM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN PORTS AND LANILA

THE shore-mentioned Vessel haring arrived. Consignees of Cargo are hereby noited March 10th Beacon, Brigavia, Alam, Den of Crombie, Lothian to send in their Hills of Lading for conator- signature and take immediate delivery of Cargo 1750-136 Prenine linkermark

orch th Hohena Glenturrel, Lieut. Comdr Wilkinson, Hongkong. Robin, river gantcat 85 tone, guma, 240 1p, Goeben Jepun. Kitano Maru, alonmouth. will be landed immediately at Consignette

and expense Cargo remaining nadelivered Lt.-Comdr. J. Fleetwood Nash, Hen kong, hire, Peleus, Prinzesses Tranebar, SATURDAY 21st inst, at Noon will be landed Boario, depot ship for Submarines, 980 tove, Egremont Castle, Uraila Bickmers.

at Consignees AR GEPORNE 1,40. fp., Lieut Cemdr. A. Crome Hongkong

March 17th Benlawers Bras Cathay, China Helenus, Indran, Kaga Leat

Weather

0.00

Highest open air Temperaturs on 19th Lowest open air Temperature on 19th .. U

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 185 to 27th March, 1914

HION WATKEMUKSE

Husong

Time

LOW WATER

Time

சிட்ரா

On Cargo remaining undelivered THURSDAY, Satur, 27 No inier, high-m 036 15

inet, at Now, in addition to landing

5426 3 nor law wate

26th

Ban

22 m 849 4 5 116 1 4

No

प्र

Examined. at the shore Company's Godown

Firs Insurance whiterer will be effected

仰 All chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo wil Mon.

646 6

084 3

17 3 6

Sandpiper, river gunboat, 2400 Taru, apnon, Najanza, Preset Paul enges storage charges will be polleated, tion is your guarantee that whatbp. Lent, Comdr. L'AS Hutton, Heng they have done for others they will do for you. Among the disorders,

besides skin troubles, positive evidence proves them to have cured. are Anemia Indigestion, Rheuma tism, Malaria, Nervous Breakdown and the ailments of the weaker sex-

Obtainable from medicine ven- dors everywhere and The Dr. Williams Medicine Co 34 Sze

Snipe, river ganhost, 85 toms, & guns, 240

-Condr. Maurice D, Leslie, Yangu Tamar, receiving ship, 4,650 tour, 6 gam

Commeduro R. Anstruther, CNGA

Tringongos tome 12, 01 JAPA

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES FROM CALCUTTA RENANG AND SINGAPORE,

HE Btearoably

"THONGWA

tain Phillip Stres field; MV Udong kong Teal, siver ganboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, 8011,b.p.

1lost-Comdr. Hon. Guy Stopford Yang haring arrived from the above Ports, Consigness Taletlo, gunboat, 710 (008, 400 hp, L. Condr

of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods HEN. Cottrell-Dormer Hongkongl be delivered from alongside. Usk, 7.B.D., $90 tons, 7,500 fd, 6 gaus Liost

Maxwell, Hoppkorg

Walland, T.B.D., 590 tons 7,500 fd, 5 guns

Comdi, Beymour, Hongkong Widgeon, gunboat, 195 tons, 2 guns 800 b.p..

chuen Road, Shanghai, one bottle, Comdr. J.C.F. Porrett, Ta glis for $1.50 x for $8, post free Commence your cure to-day with Dr. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS.

Woodcock, best, 150 tops, guns, 500 bp Lt. Cordry My BB, Blackwood, Longine Woodlark, gauboat 150 tons, 2 gaus, 550 E LE Cond, Robin W-Lloyd zanguis armonth, 2nd class eru ser, 4,000 tons Capt 3 TL Cochrane, Hongkong..

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed at once, at Consigneer risk and

WEDNESDAY, 2516 listy, at 10 a.m.

No Claims will be entertained unless accom- panied by abortdelivery note or list of excep Wed 95 tions taken at the time of delivery to Consignee

bonell of the Faside Thurs: 24

and Bigned for at o

***All Claims must be filed on

April, otherwise they will not be

orkou 19th March, 1914.

Hongkong)

1915

remaining on beard sfter I p. of the NOTICE TO KOWLOON BESIDENTS

will be landed at Consignees risk and

Fire Iamrance has been eluted

Bill of Lading all be poatersigned by InXTRA COPIES of" DAILY PRIS" are

DAVID SA88001 & Co. Lo

Hongkong, 19th Mar 1914.

160

on Balo daily at the following Store

7d 06

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6.6 50m

10 126.0

8 2014

1548 31

349 15: 233 20:

431 8 463 2 0

PRINTING

Nothing creates such a good impression in business sa the use of Firs: Class Printing.

The dierence in cost between good and bad printing and material is generally nil.

THE

PEINERING=WORKS HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, &

KOWLOON BOOK STALL, FenyMCEKAN PRE

Turn out the Best Frintia" at Bensoneble Meur RUNG CHEONG, Haiphong Road CEO CO Prieks A

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