SERVANTS REGISTRATION.

HALTING LEGISLATION AT SINGAPORE.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 2ND, 1014.

"The Church of England," said Dr.. Dearmer to a Press representative, “is the only historie Church which has unequal vows in its marriage service. The word obey is quite exceptional in Christian liturgies, As far as I have discovered, up to the thirteenth century there was no rample of unequal vowe The man said what the woman said. In the late Middle Ages they began to appear

und in certain English once, but they do in certain North German service books not appear in the Roman Catholic book, aor in those of the Eastern, the Greek, and the Russian creeds,

We are frequently asked, says the Straits Timce, what has become of domestic servants in this Colony, and we have to admit that we do not know. mong mall, we made this cove munt A representative and practically unani in August, 1012, from the most representa tive householders in Singapore, sad in January, 1913, a bill was laid before the Legislative Council providing for what

"Before the Reformation there were a appeared to be on the whole, a very number of books in use in England; the moderate yet practical scheme of registra principal were those of York, Sarum, and tion. Tant hill passed through several Hereford The only one which contained stages, Inut for about eight months nothing the principle of unequal yows was that whatever has been heard of it, and we of Sarum, yet the Reformers, who wanted think that in simple justice and courtesy to do away with medieval abuses, adopted to those who petitioned the Government that very one. some explanation should be made. ItNow that the history of obey certainly cannot be said that the need for known, I do not think it has any chance registration is less than it was The of standing Rystem of obtaining situations by false protones through the use of borrowed Bestimonials continues to flourish. Cap- chia servants are insolent simply because they are capable. Lazy and incompetent rascals pass from house to house by aid of the borrowed" Chit," mishandling. clothes and property, making the life of

VESSELS EXPECTED.

is

THE AMERICAN, MAIL. The P.M. str. Hangolin arrived at

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STEAMÉES.

AVED, British air. 1,380, J. B. HE

30th March-Shanghai 28th March, General Butterfield & Swire

AWA MARU, Japanese str. 3,019, 8. Tominaga, 29th March Shanghai 20th March, General-Nippon Yusen Kaisha

20th March Karatsu 23rd March, Coal-Gibb, Livingston & Co. CHINGORO, British str., 1,190, Doyle,

BENALDER, British str., 1,559, J. Mason,

30th March-Kwang Yen 27th March, Cement Stone-Sheran, Tomes & Co. Crowtal, German str., 1,215, E. Gatho

mana, 29th March Bangkok 22nd March, Rice. Butterfield & Swire, CLATA JEDBEN, German str., 1,106, T.

Bendixen, 30th March-Bangkok and Swatow 29th March, Rico-China Biam S.N. Co.

THE

ON SALE.

DIRECTORY

AND CHRONICLE

1914.

CHINA, SIAM, STRAITS SETTLE FOR CHINA, JAPAN, COREA, INDO.

MENAS MALAY STATES, NETHERLANDS INDIA, · PHILIP. PINES, BORNEO, ETC.

FIFTY-SECOND ANNUAL: ISSUE.

The DIRECTORY covers the whole of the ...ports - and cities of the Far East, from Netherlands India to Siberia, in whles Europears reside.

DOFIN, Norwegian str. 896, A. T. Solve sen, 22nd Marel-Saigon 16th March, Rice.Order. ELSBETH, German str., 991, Borg. 31st

Rico. March Quinhon 25ta. Jebsen & Co. EMPRESS OF INDIA, British str., 3,032, F. E Davison, 27th March-Vancouver 7th March, General Canadian Pacifian Railway Co..

Not only is the Directory as fall and complete in each case as it can be made, but each Colony Port or Settlement la preinced by 8 DESCRIPTION, carefully revised each year, most of which will serve as accurate IS FOR THE Tounts, giving every detan connection with the places, their History, Topography, a., be

The Information in these Descriptions,

nacked with facts concisely set out, and con-

It was yenes aga universály be tine altspent work of the kind published, and although very mună unfargee und kaproved in ovary way, the pring la [Tabelow the equivalent of £1 406.

sh which 15 was originally published.

VISITORS." AT HOTEL.

flowerONG HOTEL

NL published as the Oon of the yam- HONG DAILY PRusu,”” and can be had from, 36, J. R. Aberoambie and Advertisements went through, the Mr E.B Abraham principal Booksellers in Asia and through Miss E. D. Adams

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many European ladies a misery. Mein Manila on the 31st March, and is axpected FERMEY, British str., 1,905, Appleton, consisting of a hundred interesting artless, Bangkok...mus“ Bangkok Time” Oh Mua 0, 0. Clark and Mr&Més H. F. Nadler

bers of the Legislative Council, official and anfficial are, generally speaking favoured and may not realise the condi bious, In the East & Government servant is always better served than other men, because in Asiatic ayes a sort of divinity doth hedge those who have the Stato'a povor in their hands.

tail from that port for Hongkong on the 3rd April, at 1 pm, making her due to arrive at this port on 6th April,

al 10 am.

THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

The E. & A. str. Aldenham 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 4th April.

Unofficial mein- bere are men of wealth, who keep up largo establishments and can afford to get the very best service which is available. But we tested the opinion of Enno five hundred European employers. The N.T.K. att. Nikko Maru (Austra representing practically all classes. Andian Line) left Thursday Island for this the appeal for some kind of protection port via Manila on the 26th March, and against the tyranny and exactions of the is expected here on the 6th April. Fylam kongsi was earnest in the extreme,

SUMATRA OIL BOOM.

OIE OF THE SHANGHAI-SUMATILA TORVEJO

'OL'S TERRITORY.

The nun geroral moding of the Shanghai-Sumatra Tobacco Co. Ltd., was bold last work at the offices of the general agent, Mr. Geo, McBain: The Teport and accounts were passed publisid, nad other formal business transacted.

It transpired that the Company could have paid a dividend of 10 per cent, but it had been thought better to increase the

reserve,

The geologist employed by the Company and a most favourable report in regard to the oil-producing capacity of

THE GERMAN: MAIL

The 1.0.M. str. Prinzess Alice, carrying the German mails, with dates from Berlia of the 7th March, loft Singapore on the 29th March, at 7am., and may be expected here on or about the 2nd April, at 3 pm,

MERCHANT STCAMERI

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 N.D.L. str. Sigmaringen loft Singa pore on the 28th March, at 6 a.m., and may be expected here on or about the 3rd April, at 6 p.m.

The A.L. str. Austria loft Shanghai for

this port on the 30th March, and will arrive here on the 3rd April.

The P. & O. str. Namur left Singapore for this port on the 30th March, at 7 a.m., The territory. Thus, there were two pre-and is due here on the 4th April, at 9 a.m. positions before the Company-either to The N.Y.K.. str. Kawachi Maru (Bom- work, it themselves, or sell the oil to the bay Linoy left Kobe for this port via Moji Lampket Company, The last-mentioned on the 28th March, and is expected here cor ration was willing to do the neces on the 4th April

SITE ARE sary drilling and then handle the oil on!

The NY.K. str. Banagana Maru (Cal a commission basis. The necessary drillcutta Line) left Kobe for this port via ing was estimated to rust about $20,000. Moji on the asth March, and is expected No final arrangement would be come to here on the 4th April.. without first putting the matter before the stareholders.,

extra-

There has recently been a ordinary fluctuation in the shares of the Shanghai-Sumatra Company. On October 31st last the market quotation was Tls 150; on December 31st Tls. 115, and at the present time Tls. 142), or Tls, 145.

The China Press asks: What has inspired these fluctuations?

The H.A.L. atr. Uckermark left Singa pore on the 30th March, a.m., and may be expected here on or about the 5th April, a

The NY.K. str. Kamo Maru (European Line) left Kobe for this port vin Moji and Shanghai on the 28th March, and is expected here on the 6th April,

The N.Y.K. str. Tango Maru (Australia Line) loft Yokohama for this port via Whe have been the wise and persistent Kobe, Moji and Nagasaki on the 28th Layers f

In other words, who had the informa-March, and is expected here on the oth tion?

SIAMESE TWIN BABIES

-SEPARATED.

DELIOTTE NURGICAL, OPERATION IN PARIS.

were

PARIS, March 4th," Madeleine and Suzette, the two four months-old babies who

joined together like the Siamese twins, were separated to-day by a surgical operation, and for the first time are sleeping in different cuts.

The operation was performed by Dr. Filliatre in the presence of a number of distinguished doctors, and took twenty minutes,

April.

The N.Y.K. str. Kuga Moru (European- Line) left Colombo for this port via Singapore on the 26th March, and le expected here on the 8th April.

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

The N.Y.K. str. Sanuki Maru (Calcutta Line) left Calcutta for this port via ports on the 24th March, and is expected here on the 12th April.

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

The NY.K. str. Atsuta Maru (Euro- poan Line) left Marseilles for this port via ports on the 21st March, and is expect ed here on the 21st April..

The N.Y.K. str. Tambu Maru (Ameri- It was feared that the children might can Line) left Seattle for this port vis have some common organ, and as an ports on the 24th March, and is expected X-ray examination failed to give any here on the 26th April clue, that risk had to be taken. The part The str. Glenturret passed the Suez uniting the budies formed a bridge of Canal on the 13th March, for Hongkong

via Straits about six inches.

The A.A. 8.8. Co. 8 str. Indrani passed the Suez Canal on the 17th March for Hongkong direct.

The only avaesthetic used was an injec- tion of cocaine, but the little patients appeared to suffer no pain Extra small

The N.Y.K. str. Hitachi Maru (Euro) instruments were specially made to perform the operation. A transparent pean Line), left London for this port via dressing was applied, so that the condi-ports on the 28th March and is expected tion of the incisions can be watched here on the 0th May

Although the health of the babies was not strong, they are said to be going on as well as can be expected.

This is the ninth operation of this description in medical records, and the third in the present century. In 1900, Rosalina and Maria, who were ten years old were separated, and Marin died. Rosalina is still living. Two years later, Dr. Doyon operated on Radics-Doodien, Doodies died afterwards from consump tion, and was survived by Badica only 4 short time.

HOW OBEY " CREPT IN

500 YEARS OLD IN THE MARRIAGE SERVICE,

The researches initiated by the Bishop of Oxford into the word obey" in the marriage service are now nearly com plete.

Before the Bishop of Lincoln brought up the question of the deletion of obey" in Canterbury Convocation, the Bishop of Oxford asked Dr. Percy Dearmer, viðar of St. Mary's, Primrose Hill, to investi gate the point.

The Mogul Line str Montrose left United Kingdom via Straits on the tard March, and is expected to arrive höra om or about the 7th May

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION 90., LTD.

Loral, from Calcutta, is due in Houg.

kong 4th April.

Chaysong from Shanghai, is due in

Hongkong 3rd April.

SHIRE LINE, LIMITED.

23th

19th

March Chingwantao March, Coal-Dodwell & Com Harz, British Str 1,388, A. E. Hodgins, 28th March-Swatow 27th March, Genoral-Douglas Lapraik & Co.

for statistics of the Tan of each a large volume, t Country and Port, would alone

to fill

child Mr W. E. Clayton Dr. A. L. E. F.

Coleman Mr& Mm T. R. Collins Mr F. Coyne

HANGSANG, British str., 1,350, B. Wilde 1 Maos, and Plans, pp. nožrly 2,000, $10.00. SWATOW Men Cheong Block Storn. Mr G.P. Carry

·Canton:

Whampoa. Kowloon

Lappa,

Royal Octavo Complete with Fifteen 26th March-Shanghai and Swatow Directory only, pp. 1400 88.00.32

The Directories and Descriptions are of - General Jardine, 25th March,

CHINA Matheson & Co.

Soochow HONGKONG, Freneb str. 730, A. Mar Peking

Chinking. querite, 29th March-Hoihow 28th Tleatsin.

Paitaiho. Nanking, March, General-A. R. Marty. HoNo Mon, British stz., 2,555, R. J. Bain Chinwangtao.. Wubu.

bridge, 22nd Match-Singapore 18th Taku

Antung. March, General-Chinese, KAGOSHINA MARU, Japanese str., 2,731, Manchurian

Trade O'tros. Shansi, Minamikawa, 27th March-Moji 21st March, Coal. Dodwell & Co.

Newchwang. Ichang. KIANG PINO, Chinese str., 1,222, H. Dairen.

Udden, 30th March-Clinkiang 24th Port Arthur. March, General-Chinese

Chefoo. KOERRER, Austrian str.,, Zamara, 31st Weibaivei. March Trieste and Singapore 28th Kisschau. March, General-Sander, Wieler & Tamantu.

Mudken. Bol KUIBANG, British str., 3,001, Bradley, Shanghai.

97th March-Singapore 21st March; General-Jardine, Matheson & Oo, KWANGTAH, Chinese str., 1,468, C. Stewart, 30th March--Shanghai 27th March, General-Chinese.

KWANGSE, British str., 1,226, G. J. Spink 30th March Saigon 5th March, Gen eral.-Butterfield & Swire. Laaj

30th

AMOX

SANDON GHANA. Pleifer, Faq, Tankan...Mowers, Speldel & Co., Elanet, MARIZA, E. C. MoCullough, Ed. Macao......./.....Mr. A. A. de Mell. Caron Messrs. A. 8. Watson & Cosy Lil.

Memes, A. S. Watson & Co., Ed. FOOCHOW.Men. T. Brockest & Co SHANOKAR.Mestra. Kelly & Wahh, Ich, PEKING 3. M. Gillard & Co, CHEF00...Mears. H. Sisetas & Cele

Mamire. Siotas, Plambeck & Os. Mesare. Sietas, Plambeck & Co. FORMOSA ..G. Maidbrodt, Eng.. COR

Seoul Press,” NAGASAKI KOBB-OSIKA.........

THIKRAU

Dassen...

Kwangchanwan TOKORAMA

Lungchow.

Kowkiong Hankow Yochow.

Samsaui.

Kongmoon.

Nonning.

Wuchourfe

Pakhoi. Churching. Hangehow. Ningpo. Winchow. Saptu. Foochow Amoy Swatow. JAPAN AND FORMOSA

Osaka. Moji. Nagasaki

Hakodate.

Hollow:

Mingise. Hokow

Ssemno.

Tengyaoh.

Keeluna

Tainanfu.

Takow Anping.

Nioolojevsk..

CHOSEN.

Tokyo. Yokohama, Hyogo. Kobe. Shimonoseki. Tamani.

FARTKEN SIBERIA, Vladivostock.

LOKBANG, British etr., 972, D. W. Ritchie, March-Dalny 24th March, Beans Jardine, Matheson & Co. Mivo MARU, Japanese str, 920, Seoul

Tachibana, 27th March-Bangkok Chemulpo. Fusan. 17th March, Rice an Flour-Order. Kan96%. MADEW German str., 898, R. G. Zellner, 28th March-Bangkok and Hoihow Butterfield & 18th March, Rice,- Bwire MATSURA MALU, Japanese str. 1,995, Haiphong

Kobayashi, 27th March-Wakamatsu Tonkin Provinces. Quiahos, 21st March, Coal-Mitsu Bishi Goshi Kwaisha.. MONTEASIE, British str., 3,953, ▲ J. Hailey, 20th March-Vancouver 19th February, General Oanadian Pacific Railway Co.

Mokpo Chinnampo. Pingyang. Songchin.

HONGKONG AND ITS DEPENDENCIES, MACAO FRENCH INDO-CHINA, ÁRDsm. Hué

NAMBANG, British str., 2,591, H B. Giroy, 30th MarchMoji 25th March, Coal.

Jardine, Matheson & Co. NIAGARA American yacht, 800, Morton, 30th March-Saigon 28th March. NIPPON MARU, Japanese str., 3,452, A. G. Stevens, 27th March San Francisco 97th March, General.-Nippon Yuson Kaisha. OURAKA, British str., 1,709, B. W. S. Pritchard, 20th March-Newcastle 1st March, Coal. Dodwell & Co. RAJAH, German str., 1,275, C. Rosiefsky,

29th

Hanoi

Tourabe. Saigos. Cambodge.

PHILIPPINES.

Muails.

Floilo Cebu.

BORNEO,

Sarawak. Brunei,

Labuan.

British North Borneo BANDEGE

STRAITS. SETELEMENTS. Singapore, Penang, Malacca, Pros, Wellesley, MALAY STATES.

Pahang Selangor. Perak.

Kedah Negri Sembilan. Johore. Kelantan. Trengganu Perlis.

Batavia. Fnitenzorg

NETHERLANDS INDIA.

Samarang Padang. Sourabaya, Macassar.

East Coast of Sumatra. NAVAL SQUADRONG.

German. March-Rajang 21st March, British. Timber-Melchera & Co

French. RUST, American str., 1,405, J. Miller, 90th March Manila 27th March, General.

Shewan, Tomes & Co.

D. A. SALAMIS, British str., 2,954,

Gardiner, 27th March-Bangkok 20th March, Rico and General. -- Bank Line, Ltd.: TAISHUN, Chinese str., 1,216, R. G. Para

more; 27th March-Shanghai 24th March, General.-Chinese. TENYO MARU, Japanese str., 13,454, Ernest Bent, 21st March San Francisco 2'st February General-Toyo Kisen Kaisha, YODO MARU, Japanese str., 1,959, Yakata, 30th March Wakamatsu 23rd March, Coal-Maui Bussan Kaisha,

British.

French. German.

Nagasaki Press" Offon. Japan Chronicle !! Oftes. Meesre. Kelly & Walsh. Ld.

WEATHER REPORT

On the 1st at 11.35 am-The northern de pression has passed into the Pacific.

Pressure has farther decreased along coast of China and Annana.

Mr & Mrs D. C. Dick Mr B. H. Douglas Mr D.E. S. Douglas

Mr W, Downie: Mr A. Docamp Mr J. Duncan

Mr E. C. H. Dacham Mr W. Datton Mr H. Febr

Mr & Mrs H. C.

Ehrenfels MrO.W. L. Fernandez Mr G. Field

Mr B. 1. Fielding Mr A. B. Findlay Mr F. W. Frankes Mr H Fromm Mr A. Gallotti

their J. Gibb

Mr A. T, Gillespie' Capt F, Gilman

Depressions lie over Tongking and the lower Mr A. G. Gordan

Yangtze Valley,

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 sm. to-day, 0.00 inches.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noen to-day in as follows:--

DISTRICT

FORBOADT.

Hongkong & Neighbourhood Light or vari

Formous Channel

Table winds; fair.

Variable winde.

freshening from [S.W. later.

South coast of Chins between Tha mama an

Nor Hongkong and Lamocks. South'oonst of China between 1.3.E.winde, Hongkong and Hainan 1 moderate,

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Station.

Vladrostock Nemaro

Hakodate

REGISTER.

16F APRIL, 1914, a.m.

Tokio........... Koobi Nagasaki

Wind

Hour.

Barometer

Temperature.

at Sea Lovel

Humidity.

Direction

Weather

7&.29.59 27 6n 29.71;

29.97

20.02

30.03 -

29.97

Japanese,

Siamese."

Japanese.

Siamese.

Austrian. -United States. Italian. United States. Italian.

Kagoshima

Onkim Naba

30.06 2001

Ishi'ima Banin Is.

Austrian.

Cheloo Weihaiwol Bankow

30.06

29.99 39

OFFICERS OF COAST AND RIVER STEAMBĖS,

The Book is printed from New Wype Lobang

Kiukang specially reserved for the purpose, and uniformity in every arrangement greatly Changsha ..... facilitates reference.

Shanghai

Besides the usual Alpabetissi Lant of Gutelaff Firms the Directory gives the CLASSIFIED Sharp Peak LISTS of TRADES and PROFESSIONS Amey at the larger Commercial Centre.

YUENSANG. British str., 1,128, C. A ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENTS Tainan

Robertson, 31st March Manila 28th contains the names of over March, General Jardine, Matheson.

PASSED THE CANAL.

February 20th-Borneo, Laomedon February 24th Shimosa, Trieste, Arabia.

February 27th-Indrawadi, Mencious Priam

WNW

Mr V. Goulbourn. Mr & Mrs J. Gould Mr P. O. de Grisogo Mr&Mra WA

Hannibal

Mr W. G. Ball Mr & Mrs N. Hanssens Mr U. A. Henderson Mr F. A. Hempel Dr Hempel Hon Mr D. A. Hewett

C.M.G.

Mr W. B. Hind

Mr 0. Ingenohl

and child Miss G. O'Leary

Mr G; W ̈Olivareroma. Mr & Mrs P.J. Pack Mr J. G. T. Pooley Mr F. A. Parry Mr B. N. Pigot Mr 8, Patten Mr G. Hatton-Potts Hr A. B. Purvis

H. Ramsey Mr E. H.Bay Mr E. M. Raymond

Mr

Mr. B. Esworth. Mi F. Rosy MrJ H. Ried Mr & Mrs Ricketts Miss B. Rivers Er W. A. Roberts Mr F. L Robbins От Задоларагд Mr E. E. Sanborn Mr P. Hahalthefor Miss L. E. Scott Mrs W. M. Scott Mr W.Baboonsback.

Mr J. C. Sibley Mr J. Silar

Mr A. Bolg Mr R. H. Smith

Ma L. Smith

Miss R. Smith Miss S. L. Smith Mrs A. Jokson Smith. Mr F. Smyth Mr A. B. Doransen Mr & Mrs F.

Spielman

Miss M. Spring Miss A Squaro Mr&fra Stabl

r Omar Stuebell. Mise Stuebel

Mr J. W. Lee-Jouer Miss Z. de Tarrant Ltd Mrs! Bertram Mr C. Trimm ›

PAREL & Nira H. Turner Jones

Mr M. T. Jones? Mon Turner Mr & Mrs UK. Kear

Mr J. F. Kilbourn Mr C. B. King

Mr M. B. Lambert Mr J. Lambert Mr & Mrs B, Layton Mr G. B. Layton Baroness de Laveleye Mr & Mrs H, D. Law

and fafant Mr & Mrs A. Lewis Mr G. T. Lloyd

Mr. F. Lobel Miss N. Lomas

Mr W. Logan

Capt J. Vanghan Mr O. P. Villa

Capt H. Wall or Mr G. C. Watkins

Mr. F. de Weigo sperg Mr F. W. White. Mw E. J. White Mr D. White Mr J. 8. Whitehead Mr & Mrs FA Winkler Mr G. G. Wood Mr A Worcester Mr F. Yearly Mies G, Youngi

PRAK HOTEL.

Mr St. Amory Licut Araber, B.AM.C. Mr. & Mrs W. Arm-

strong

Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Mr F. H. Bakar

&MIS W. H. Bell and children

Dog Miss Boggen

Major & Mrs Bowen Mira Bowdler SM Brister

Col & Mrs Baker

Brown

Ma Baker Brown Mr W. D. Brown Hon Mr & Mrs Buck

nill, child & wasid Ms M. Cary Mr & Mrs Casulli Capt & Mrs Cochrane

Mr & Mrs J. Dobbie

29.75

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6% 29.89 Swatow......... 29.93.72 Talhoku ................. 5. 29.91 Taichu

29.92

29.93!

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29.92

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29.00

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Major Davy

6% 29.

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Major Dorgan

20

Mr. Evans

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Tourney Cape St. James 4. Manila Пюрвері

29.89

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·Bacolod Cebu Labuan

$29.92 84

Boshan Pescadores 20,000 FOREIGNERS,

Canton arranged, with the Initials as well as the Hongkong Surnames, in strictly Alphabetical Order, Gay Book so that any name can be found instantly. Macao!

Wushow THE MAPS AND PLANS

Hoihow Lave been engravad by one of the most Pakhot eminent Firms in Great Britain and net Phulien corrected and brought up to date. They consist of the following:

pe d COLOURED PLAYS OF FLAGS OF FOREIGN Honga. MAR-OF-THI Fan East. PLAN OF YOKOHAMA PLAN OF KOBE AND HYOGO,

PLAN OF FOREIGN BETTLEMENTI, TIENEBIN. PLAN OF TSINDTAD (KMÓCHÁV), PLAN OF FOREIGN CONCESSION SHANGHAI, PLAN OF HONGREW (SHANDRAL) with" Insel

Showing the EXTENDED SETZLAMENT, LaSE PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA, PLAN OF NEW TERRITORY (KOWLOON). PLAN OF SINGAPORS.

PLAN OF KOWLOON,

PLAN OS BATAVIA.

29.91

109.91-75 98.29.91-83

Major Faichine

Mr A

F. Fielder

Mr B. A. Hals

Mics Humphrey's Lt. Col. H. W. Iee

BiG.A

Capt Lambkins, BAN.C.

Mr & Mrs Moßvan Misses Movan Capt&Mrs MilnerJones Mr. A. Keith Capt&Mrs Kiddle.x

maid and chila -Mr& Mrs Koch:: Dr & Mrs Macfarlane Maj. & Mrs MoMann

children & nurse

Mr & Mr E... N

Mitchelmors and child

Mr A. Montganey CaptMonteith E.AM.§. Col. & Mrs O'Han and childran Mia Parebn Mr T. L. Perking Mr J. J. Flummet Lt Col Radcliffs, E.E Air F. L. Helton

Eng: Comdr. Rooms Mr & Mrs Schedwell It& Mrs

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Mr AS

Mr G. Skott

Lt. Col. Gordon Hall, Mr A Findlay Smith

SRAMIC..

Mr Grissell

"My Gethrie

NB Abd Me F. A. Hazeland NW10

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T. F. CLAXTON, Director.

1 BAROMETE, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit n the level of the, sas in inches, tenths and undesditha.

2 TEMPERATURE, in the shade,

3 HUEMITT, in peromitage of maturation, the --hummidity of air saturated with moisture being 100,

4 Dinmotion or Warn, to two points.

March 3rd-Den of Ruthven, Nankin March 6th-Bendeuch, Namur, Tele machus. Brodvale, eternseyi

10theravon, Brisgavia March Den af Crombie Lothian, Uckermark

March 13th turret, Japan, Mon- Kumiang, from Calcutta, is due in Hong-mouthshire. Princess Alice, Tranguebar,

kong 8th April,

Egrement Castle, Uraula Rickmers

Mareli 17th - Bentawere, Brasilia, Cathey, Helenus, Indran, Kaga Maru Yatshing, from Moji, is due in Hongkong Nippon, Ayanza, Preussen, Paul Lecat.

3rd April.

March 20th - Agamemnon, Calchas, Erroil, Sunda, Delta.

Epson, The CHRONICLE corers the notable erenta 24th Himalaya, March Altmark, Norderney, Tangiste, Pro- of the last half centory in the Far East

6 STATE OF WHruna, b blue sky, a stacked together with the Texts of all the most textlaus, Benmohre

March 27th-Achillas, Bendoran, Bülow, important Treaties concluded with the blood, d drissling rain, i fog, gloomy, by ball Cordillère, Derflinger, lys Mazz, countries of Eastern Asia, the various shining; o overcast, prazing showers squall,

7 Rare in inchos, t tenths and hundred the Patricia

Cod Custonia Tarifs, Trade Regulations, Chanthin, & now, thunder, viability, w daw (wat March 31st--Atsuta Mary, Ellen kick-bers of Commerce, Besies of Commissions. Nippon, Consular and Court Fees, Hongkong Stamp merá

Glenlochy, Lennos,

Dution, Postal Guide, Signal Codes, Chinese: Suruga Arens, 0. J. D. Allers.

Testivals, Tablou of Money, Weights and Measures and other Commercial Information: The CHRONICLE. and DIRECTORY, though condensed in every possible manner, cozksins every year more pagos.

Merionethshire, from Vancouver, is due

ia Hongkong 9th April. Der of Ruthven, from Leadon, left Singa

pore 30th March, is due in Hongkong

th April

NOTICE TO KOWLOON RESIDENTS

KTRA COPIES of DAILY PRESS are XTE

on Sale daily at the following Stores: KOWLOON BOOK STALL, Ferry Wharf- Moser, HUNG CHEONG, Haiphong Boad

ARRIVALS AT HOME. March 31stBenlawers, Helenus, flyson, Franquebar. Premien, Yangtare.

& FORCE OF WIND, Bording to Beaufort Sonie.

ON SALE.

DOUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS, JOLT to DECEMBER,

1915 With INDEX. Price $7.50.

On Sale at the "Hosesore Dandy-Eausa ** Office.

Hongkong, 6th March, 1914.

Mr & Mrs W. G.

Humphreys

Mojor & Mrs Hum

phreys

Rev & Mrs Cooper

Hunter

Mr & Mrs Allan Mrs Amers Mr Aromtrong Liz Barr

Mr Bond

Mr Coffmsen

Mrs Conner

Lt. Col. & Mrs Usher

Baits

Stewart and chil- dien

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Miss Upton Mr N. Walker Capt Whitfield

GRAND HOTEL.

Mr John on Dr Kert Mr C. G. King

Mr Madariaga

Mr Mathieson

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Miss Oslery

Mr & Mrs A B Crew Mr & Mrs Radford

My Dunrich

Mr. Frenck

Mr Kindortt

Capt Gait

Mr Grant

Mr Hon

Mr Heary

Mr Rolfs

Mr Robn

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My C. Weinosa

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