NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
*BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
8.8. #BENAVON," FROM ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO", LONDON AND STRAITS,
that all Goods are being landed at their
PREHISTORIO MAN.
DIBOOVERY IN THE WILDS OF AFRICA.
BEELETON 180,000 YEARS OLD.
THE BONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TURSDAY, APRIL 14TH, 1914.
JAVA AND JAPAN,
PASSENGERS ABLIVED.
Per Talthybus, from Vancouver, eta, Mr. and Mr. Chas E. Sismey, Mr. Every and Mr. Strickland.
VISITORS AT HOTEL
HONGKONG HOTEL
Mr G. B. Layton Mr D. Abbey Mr BLS. Abraham Mr & Mrs E., D. Law.
pet and Infant
Mr & MenA. Lewis
Mire kokers
Per Torille, from Calcutta, etc., Mirela Adler Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Galton-Feioxi, Mr&MrD, Armarong Capt. Hunt, Capt. Rigg, Tessa Lanh, Miss F. L. Archer
Mr F. Behrens
Mr G. T. Lloyd
Lobel
Miss A. De Long
Mr C. A. Lum Mr W. Logan
Mr B. Markham Dr&Mrs Martin an 1
maid Lane
Mr
C. Farebrother
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 13th at 11,96 km-The Yangizg Valley depression has deepened and mered eastward. It is now central over the Yellow So
A shallow depression is utili akowa, oVOE Indo-Chins, and anti-orolone is now dentral
to the east of Japan,
Light to moderate & winds are indicated
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending al 10a.m. to-day, 0.57 inghes,
The forest for the 24 hours ending at noon
to day in as follows
DISTRICT.
PROPOSED NEW LINK OF FREIGHT STEAKERS.
Another new shipping development is in prospect in the East, with the object of Dr. Hana Rock, of the Goological providing additional facilities for trans Institute Borin University, kua die-portation between gazteland
East, says La Gazette Hollande. covered at Oldoway, in the north of An enterprising Chinese firm, Fort Butler Shearer, Low and BowellRS OPTIMTE R. Babe Miss N. In over the N. China Sea,
Per Paul Lecat, for Hongkong, from Mrs E C. Baldwin German East Africa, a human skeleton
Steam
Mr W. G. Ball ONSIGNEES of Cargoare hereby informed which, for the authropologist, seems to be Tong Co., of Swatow has chartered two Marseillos cfe. Mr. Goig, Mr. Point Kr C. A. Baldwin
of the first importance. He lectured upon steamers of the Indo-China risk into the hazardons and/or extra hazardous the subject last night, and showed me the Navigation Co., one, the Painanfu for Mr D. Glass, Mr. B. P. Koke Mr. Ju Mr Mre WP Rover Dr & Mrs H. Maotar Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf skull this afternoon. He brought the twelve months and the other, the Fa Mauch, Mr. Kleinhammer, Miss Marthe and Godown Co., Ltd, whence and/or from the skull home with him among his linen for shing, for five monthe, for this purpose. Eveline Foreazes, Mr. and Mrs. Bacon, Mr. D. J. Hall wharves delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods greater safety, while the rest of the skele The intention is to open a line between Mr. Hertel, Mr. E. Hyasli, Mr Oscar E. R. Balilios ton and the animal remains found near Amoy, Swatow, Singapore, Bangkok and Fenoisson, Mr. D. Neubert, Mr. and Mrs. Mr G. A. Bens tave left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining it are still upon their way. The remains Jara, and to other harbours if sufficient Jessula and 4 children, Mr. H.E. Morton, Miss M. BertsOOL undelivered after the 15th April will be subject were found with mammoth fossils of inducements are offered. The steamore Mr. W. Adams Oram Mrs. Roogerio, Miss L. Berassoom which one is a tooth 3.18m. (10ft 5in.) will accept cargo and passengers at Amoy Miss Sofie Boz, Mr. Otto Motta, Mr. Mr B. D. Boylard to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be long, and when these are compared with and Swatow for Singapore and Java Madoliny, Mr. Jesequel, Mr. Andron Mr & Mrs H. Broad.
deter-ports they will, however, only go as far and Trannan,
Per Delta, for Hongkong, from London, Dr & Mrs as Java if insufficient cargoes are offered presented to the Undersigned on or before the
mine the man's age: 22nd April, or they will not be recognised, the fossils here it will be possible to
from Bangkok to Hongkong In that Mrs Bander and infant, Mr. O Mr A. A. Hanger case they will only go to Hongkong and Miler, Mr. B. S. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Mr & Mrs C Cameron take passengers for Swatow Outward G. P. Dawson, Miss. E. Dawson, Miss E. Mr. A. J. Cambridge
Miss Campbell freight from Amoy and Swatow for Javs Dawson and maid, Mr. B. Forster, Miss MrsBmellett Campbell. is comparatively slight, and there is hard-
W. F. Barton, Mr. A. Forbes, Mr. A. by any coolie traffic, only small traders Cutler, Mr. W. E. Brady, Mrs C. C. Clark and and workmen going backwards and for-
Reckett, Mr and Mrs. W. E. Mocara, Mr D. E. D. Cohen wards. The line will be merely as Thomas and servant, Mr. and Mrs. Mr B. E. Clarke experiment as regards butward fight Sablin, Mr. and Mrs. M. Block, Miss Mr W. E. Clayton and passenger traffic. and Mrs. R. A. Hargraft, Mr. G. Miss
Much is, however, expooted of the
All broken, chafed and damaged Goode ara to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 1501 April, at 11 AM, No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bils of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agenta
€528
Hongkong, 8th April, 1914.
"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE, TO CONSIGNEES,
The Steamship LOTHIAN." FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND
STRAITS.
are hereby informed CONSIGNEBS of Cargo are handed at their risk into the Godowns of Holt's Wharf at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods and all Goods bave left the Godowns, remaining undelivered after the 16th inst, will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be pre seats to the Undersigned on or before the 7th May, or they will not be recognised
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Grodowns, where they will be examined on the 36th inst., at 11 AM
No Fire Insurasca has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL & Co., LTD., Agents,
Hongkong, 9th April, 1914.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s Steamer
"DELTA."
[539
Arrived Hongkong on 9th April, 1914, FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ, COLOMBO AND STRAITS
Consignees of Cargo by the above-nanied VERRel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEIE RICK in the and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Hongkong Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are Janded.
At present all Dr. fleck can say is that the man is roughly 150,000 years old, and belongs to the diluvial period of Africa, which synchronizes with the ice period of Northern Europe.
It is a wonderful skull and wonderfully preserved. It is long and narrow with an unmistakably negroid jaw, and the back of the head finely developed and decs. The ribs, and breast are akin to those of an ape, but the skull is unmis
bent
· Coler
Brodie
LE F
Itakably human There are indications export of beans from Swatow to Java and D. N. MacCurn, infant and amab, Mr. LD Colamsa
that the muscles of the neck were enormously strong, and that the man did not walk quite upright. His 35 teeth are complete and beautifully preserved, There are marks upon them as if they had The Formation of the eye been filed. sockets and the bridge of the noss is akin The man was found lying on his back to that of the primitive African Bushman. with his head turned over to the right, his hands before his face, and his legs drawn up in a crouching position. Dr. Reck is almost certain that the position is not one of burial, On the spot where the man was found there was once a lake, and it The body was gradually covered with is conjectured that the man was drowned, deposits of sand and chalk, which in the canic tufa in which the skeleton was course of conturies turned into the vol-
found.
hig Dr. Reck described the excavation in lecture. He turned up five strata. In the bottom stratum were rhinoceros bones; in the second the man, elephant bones and the skull of a hippopotamus; in the third antelope bones; in the fourth tortoise shells; and in the fifth and upper stratum the dry fauna of the steppes.--
A full account of the man with all his measurements will not be published for some time.
THE AMERICA CUP DEFENDERS.
DETAILS OF THE YACHTS.
The New York correspondent of the Times on March 16th wrote:-
I am informed that each of the three boats being built to defend the America This vessel brings on Cargo:-→
From London, &c., ex az. “Mooltan," Cup will be launched on time the
and "Sunda
From Bombay, ex s.s. "Chino," From Fersian Gulf, ex .. B. I. S. N. and B. & P. S. N. Co.'s Steainers. Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary within 6 hours.
Goods not cloared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowne for Aramination by the Consignes
And DOUGLAS, at 10 AM, on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival hero, after which date they cannot be recognized. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Gledowns,
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent
Haugkong, 9th April, 1914.
-S.S." PAUL LECAT." COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
NOTICE.
1.
London ex ..
Herreshoff boat on April 15th, the boat designed by William Gardner for Mr Cochran at Neponset, Boston; on April 30th to 25th, and the boat designed by The George Owen for the Philadelphia Boston- New York syndicate on May 12th. first trials will be held on June 2ud at Glencowe, and the elimination races early in August at Newport.
SHIPPING IN PORT.
STEAMERS.
ANNA, Norwegian str., 1,017, A. Aratzen 11th April-Bangkok 4th April, Rice. -Chinese.
BENAVON, British str., 2,549, C. W. Addi. son, 8th April-London and Singa pore 2nd April, General-Gibb, Livingston & Co.
Miss Drill Mr L. Dopuy Mr W. Dutton Mr J. Duncan
Mr
B. Grimbaw
Mason Hengkong & Neighbourhoo
Miss M. Matheson
Dr. O. Marriott Dr G. W. Maalean Mr & Mrs G. Martin
Mrs R. T. Mather on
Mr & Mrs John Kelar
Mr FA Mackintosh
Mr J. Merecki Mr B.K. Mehta Mr D. M. Mickle
Mr G. S. Middleton. Miss Millard Min Mitchell MF N. 5. Miłkowski
Dr
Mze W. B Moore
MTN Morrison
Mrs La Morris
Mr J.T. Newall
Dr Mrs O. D. Norton
Miss Ohlsen
Mina E. Ohlsen
Miss G. O'Leary
Fotoss Chanuet
FORNGAFT.
flightor varishio cloudy, soma rain
JB.W. or variable
winds, moderata.
South coast of China between The same se *Hongkong and Lammocks
South coast of Chips between (8.E. Hongkong and Hainan 1
No 1.
moderate
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Station.
REGISTER
13TH APEIL, 1914, am.
Wind
Mr G. W. Oliveroroma Vladrostock...
Mr H. Olsen
Mr & Mrs P. J. Pask Mrs J. L. Patohen Mr & Mrs J. M. Perry
AMF. A, Parry
C.
Mr A. Pichan Miss Piokett
Mr S. Potten
Mr G. Hutton-Potta
Mr H. L. Prisey
Mr R. Ramsey
Mr A. B. Parris
MYE, M. Raymond MrE. H. Ray
Mr B. Raworth
Miss F. Bexy
Reynolds
Dr & Mrs H
Mr & Mrs W. Riskette
Nemuro Hakodata
Tokio Kooki
Nagasaki...
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Toharg
Kiakiang
Changulis
Shanghai
Gutalaff
Sharp Paab...
Mr. & Mrs W E. Amoy.
Richardacn
W. Miss B. Rivers:
M- F. O. de Grisogono M&Ms We A.
Hanalkal
Mr & MrJ. H. Hance and 20hildren Mrs Hamburgan Mrs FB Harrison Mrs A. O. Has
of Java sugar and moinsees on the return Gilliart, Mr J. Q. Cook, Mrs. M. Ford,
The latter article is now Miss Ford, Mr. Ford, Mr. HO Miller, Mr J. J. Connell journey. increasingly shipped to Swatow with Lieut. JC. Luch, Miss Rounds, Mr. Mr G. H. Come, Jr. trans-shipment at Hongkong The Java W. G. Dove, Mr. R S Irwin, Mr. Mr F. Coyne China-Japan Line has realised this state J. M. C. Sharp, Mr. CM Nicol, Mr G. P. Curry of affairs and there is a possibility of the Inspector Belkin, Dr. Miller, Mr. J. Mr F. A. Day steamers of that company touching at the Parry, Mr. R. J. Archer, Dr. Nolte, Dr. Mr & Mrs J. K. Davis Mr D. S. B. Douglas with Java. This traffic has lately develop Van de Burch, Mr., Mrs. and Mis Allen, Mr R. B. Douglas
Mr W. Downlo port, in order to prevent the Amoy trade Reinecks, Mr. A. Van do Burch, Mr. H. Mr & Mrs CS, Derham
Mr W. A. Dowley Mr & Mrs JA ed satisfactorily for the Dutch line, be and Countess D. Warvin. muse the steamers of the Kian Gwan Steamship Company formerly taking tha
Per Amazone, for Marseilles, etc., Mr. Dall route have given up. It is not to be wondered at therefore that the Dutch Company is doing its utmost, now that Boseller. Mr. Le Strart, Mr. E. E. Far Mrs. J 8. Yates, Capt. G. Kametaka Mr A Sanches de Miranda, Mr. and peting service, the Fock Toong Co. is setting up a comman, Mr. J. E. Hargrecoes, Mr. and
Mrs Soulenge Teissier and three child- Miss E. L. Tau Dyke ren. Mrs. Yvonne Journeau, Mra Brunt H. Febr
- Ehrenfels and child. Mr. George Détrie, Mrs. Mr & Mrs H.
Mrs S. Eldridge Lajudie and children, and Mr. Brimo.
Per Paul Lecat, for Shanghai, etc., Mr. Mr & Mra Fisch bein Le Chevalier Spirlex, Mr. Albert Remy, Mr B. M. Filding Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Gross, Mr. Henri Mr A. B Findlay Masporo, Mr. and Mrs. Rilly, Mr. Mr F. W. Franks A. Symanski. Mr. and Mrs. H. W Bird Mr H. Fromm Gallagher and two children, Mr., Mrs, and Miss Mr A. Gallotti Bernasconi, Dr. Sanegassani, Mr. G. Mr & Mr J. Gunther, Mrs. Scott. Mr Rosenfold, Mr.Me J Mr. and Miss Judson, Miss Harrison, Men Friedrich to andrris, Mr A. G. Gordon Mr V. Goulbourn CHICAGO MARU, Japanese str., 3,188, Hori, Misses N. and D. Waller and Mr. D.
Mr & Mrs J. Gould De Mors Gratiam 9th April-Tacoma 3rd March Flour Chellaram and General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha.
Per Arcadia, from Hongkong, for Lon- Mies M. B. Gray CHINHUA, British str., 1,325, Finlayson,
10th April-Menils 7th April, Gendon, Sub Lieut. H. W. Nichol, Sub. Mr J. W. Gravely eral. Butterfield & Baire,
Lieut. R. R. Steward, Sub-Lient G. Mrs F.A.Greenley CHOISING, German str., 1,021, J. Mink Langham, Sub. Lieut. H. L. Rendol, Sub-Miss Greenley witz, 10th April Bangkok 3rd April, Lieut. M. HA Kelsey, Sub Lieut. C. J. Miss Greig
B. Colthurst, Sub Lieut. 3. A. Garland, Miss L. B. Greig Bice-Butterfield & Swire, CHUNSANG, British str. 1,616, Mattock, Sub-Lieut. G. C. Hatch, Sub. Lieut. 7th April-Bangkok 231st March, Bies Horn Sub Lieut. FA Cotter, Mr. Di Foley, Capt. P Streatfield, Mr Jardine, Matheson & Co. EMPRESS OF AFLA, British str., 16,903, P. Macdonald; for Marseilles, Mr. Robertson, 7th April-Shanghai H. M. Fielding, Mr. B, E. Forman; for April, Mails and General-Canadian Brindisi, Miss (C: E. Neale Miss NJ de Sutter, for Bombay, Mr. R. J. Davior Pacific Railway Co.
British str., 1,410, H. S. walla, Rev. P. X. R. Fernandes; for FAUSANG
7th Colombo, Mr. H. M. Fielding end native Mr & Mrs G. V. Hayes Malkin, 11th April Saigon
servant; for Penang, Mr. F. D'Arey, Mr. Mr & Mrs W. P. April, Rica and General.-Chinese, HAMUN, British etr., 841, J. W. Evans, W. S. Scobie. Mr. L. Gilliat; for Singa Eslag
12th April-Swatow 9th April, Gen- pore, Mr. L. Kohbrusch, Mr. C. A. Mr W. P. Hawlay eral Douglas Lapraik & Co. Wiessing, Mrs. A. O. Hass, Miss 0. 0. Mr. F. F. Heim
Hon Mr E. A Howett HAICHING, British str. 1,287, W. C. Pass Ohlsen, Miss E. A Ohlsen, Mr. R. R. Mr C. A. Henderson more, 12th April-Swatow 11th April, Clarke, Mr. R.. Stanley Irwi and Mr. Mr G. F. Hertenstein General Lapraik & Co D. E. D. Cohen. HENSANG, British str., 1,885, Konnedy, 9th Per Zafro, for Manila, Mr. K. HO
April-Sandakan 3rd April, Lumber. Doerger, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jenkins, Mr W. Hinkel
Mr. W. C. Brady, Mrs. B. Renwick, Miss Mrs Hinkel Jardine, Matheson & Co. shoff boat is designed on the longitudinal construction plan and has deep web
Mr. 0th April Sourabaya 26th March, F. Coyne, Mr. G. Stanfor, Mr. J. MrC, Ingenobl frames Tit apart. The regular framing HoxUTO MALL, Japanese str., 2,945, Rita Renwick, Mr. Roy H. Smith, Mr. Mrs B . Howard
HMrs R. E Ingersoll Sugar-Dodwell & Co.
Hooper, Mr. E. Granby
Jones running longitudinally consists of angles and T bars. Angles are placed between the T bars to stiffon the plates. The HONGKONG, Franch str. 730, Ch L Lawrence, Mr. H. Ronaldsen, Mr. O Lt & Mes Bertram Gardner boat has the regular rausversc
Chevalier, 11th April--Haibow, 11th Leighton, Mr. A. Gondolfo, Mr. B.
Roberts, Mr. A Worcester, Mr W. Mr M. T. Jones framing with a few web francs to April, Coal-A: R, Marty. strengthen the hull locally; these frames INDRANI, British str., 3614, N. P. Pilcher, Elagert, Miss A, Lennar Miss E. Beech, Mr & Mrs H. are placed in the wake of the mast at the 11th April-New York 22nd February, Miss N. Lomas, Miss E. Sinclair, Miss Judson General Shewan, Tomes & Co. J. East, Miss B. Rowe, Miss B. Rowe, Miss Judson heaviest part of the lead keel and at
Bing runners, The Owen boat is of composite LAOMEDON, British str., 4,209, H. W. N. Mis B. Cutting, Miss D. Carlton, Miss Mr F. Rabs
Mr CE Construction that is it has a steel frame, 12th April Shanghai phi Stuart, Miss B. Rivers, Mr. and Mrs. Mr J. B.Kilbourn with wooden planking. The Herreshoff and Gardner boats have steel masts with
Donton, Miss J. Eloise, Miss S. Betwell, Mrs Knoderer Mr. C. M. Alarakia, Mr. A. Ozorio, Mr Mr. B. Lumbart
Mr J. Lambert possibly, steel booms, while the Owen buat
J. Rennell, Mr Abdul Syed, Mr. Ali
Mr HO, Lange has hollow wooden spars throughout.
Bus, Mr. J Frances, Mr. Jambi, Mr. Moysos Conlho, Mr. Damacono Abroo, Mr B. Lathrop Mr. D. Xavier Falleiro, Mr. Roque Mix & Mrs J.Leventhal MERIONETHSHIRE, British str. 2,855, Valladares, Mr. J. F. Diniz, Mr. Mr & Mrs B, Layton
W. H. Lainson, 11th April--Portland Santana Aranjo, Mr. Baheu, Miss O. M (Or.) 20th February, General-Jar-Rounde, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Randy
Mr Manch, Mr. and Mrs JA Mrs Amory dine, Matheson & Co.
strong PERA NANO, British str., 1,022, C. 8. G. Fernandos and 3 children, Capt. Lent Archer, A.M.Q Scott, 11th April-Saigon 7th April, Robinson, Mr. Geo. Simms, Mr. S. Lassi, Mr & Mrs W. Arm Mr & Mrs, Arthur Mr J. de la Cruz for Iloilo, Mr. Rice.A. Bune & Co.
My F. IL Baker PROMETHEUS, Norwegian str., 1,025, Y. Velicio
Mr & Mrs W. H. Jensen, 0th April-Bangkok April, Rice-Chinese
Per Atsua Moru, from London, for Ball-sand children HAJABURI, German str., 1,119, C. Wollt,
10th April-Bangkok and Swatow 9th Hongkong, Mr. J Thayer, Mr RJ Mias Bogen
Mra Bowdlar April, Rice Butterfield & Swire. Rawlinson, Mr. R. T. Murdoch, Mrs. 8. Major&Mrs Bowen
Mr Briator
Brown 10th April-Shanghai 5th April, Gen Miss Lambert, Miss Harzig, Mr. and Mrs. SHIORSING, British str., 1,307 Tuebben. A. Joseph, Mrs. Squair, Mrs. Lambert,
Trisawa, 12th April-Shanghai 9th Mrs. Garland; for Yokohama, Mr. J. Mar. W. D. Brown ral-Butterfeld & Swire,
Warren, Mr. S. Kusuhara, Mr. L. T. Col & Mes Baker STAZURA MARU, Japanese utr., 4,072, Easton, Mr. and Mrs. Rodolift, for Kobe, Min Baker Brown
April, General Nippon Yusen Pollock, Miss Pollock, Miss M. Hon Mr & Mrs Buck Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Williams, dissal), child & maid Dennys, Mr H Okada, Baroness Mr M. Cary Schellenberg Miss Schellenberg, Miss E Capt de Mrs Cochrane
'Anethan, Mr. C. Maduyawa, Mrs. M. My & Mrs. Carli SOSHU, MARU, Japanese str., 1,119, KR. Gillett, ar. and Mrs Kanichi The Cal, Colgram
Shosen April General. - Osaka Tashiro, 10th April-Seatow 9th Miss N Hana and Me K. Mori
Kaisha 10th April-Miike 5th April, General- TIRODAS, Dutch str., 4,500, E. M. Kroes,
It is authoritatively stated that the
steel. frames Herreshofi and Gardner yachts are being constructed with
and
manganese bronze plating. The Herre-
Each of the three designers has had CONSIGNEES of Cargo from from Antwerp Each of the three designers has he and from Havre ex B.. "do" and from Owen yacht will have a tall narrow rig Bordeaux ex 5.5. "Ville d'Arrass," in connection with single head sails; the Herreshoff boat hereby informed will have two rigs, one with double and with above Steamer are
their Goods with the oxception the other with single head sails, and the that
Valusules are Gardner boat will have a double head rig. of Opium, Tressure and being landed and stored at their risks into the The three defenders all have sharp ends hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown with particularly fine bows designed to Co., Ltd, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be make them good sea boats. obtained immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees before Noon TO-DAY requesting it to be landed here.
Bills
of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Goode remaining unclaimed after the 15th inst. at Noor will be subject to rent and landing charges -AIL
1 Claims must be sent in to me on or before the 19th inet. at Noon or they will not he recognized.
ACCOMMODATION AT SAN FRANCISCO
With the idea of providing an absolute *16 guarantee to Exposition visitors, the Sun Francisco hotel men will furnish any specified number of rooms at any specified
All damaged packages will be examined on the 16th just at 10 AM..
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
B. C. de BUSSIERRE,
Acting Agent.
Bangkeng, 10th April, 1914.
SHIPPING REPORTS. The British str. Kaifong reports: Light airs and foggy weather.
price, ranging from 15 cents to $15 a
Mr F. L. Robbins Mr G.J. Robinson Mr C. S. Robinson
Mr E. Rosefold Mes Bombsch Mr W. Runyon Baron & Baroness
Sadoins
Dr Sandassarni Mr F. E. Sanborn Mr P. Hobalthofer Mr W. Schoenebeck Miss Segerverth Mrs Sooden Mr W. Schmalke
MP J. U. Sibley
Mr J.
Billars Mr G. W. Simmie Mrs A. M. Somerville
Mr R. H. Smith
Mr C. W. Smith
Mr W. A. Sandbeimer Mr F. Smyth
Mr & Mr AB-Snow
Mr A. B. Sorensen
Mrg O. H.Steel Miss H. K. Steel Mr O. Struto
Mr H. E. Swafield
Miss A. Square Mr S. Tateihi M&Mrs H. M. Taylor, Mra E. P. Thompson Mr G. Trimm Mr R. Tarner Mies Smart Walker Capt H. A. Walker Mr.CE. Watkins' Miss M. L., Walker
Mr T. Weldon Mra M. Weldon Mr F. W. White Mr D. White
J. Mr. de Weigelsparg
Mrs P. L. Wilson and
April, General--Butterfield & wire E. J. Langham, Miss I. Baye, Miss Capt & Mrs Hooks Winkler
MUTTEA, British str., 2,985, R. A. Holman, 11th April--Singapore 4th April, General Jardine, Matheson & Co. MAUSANG, British str., 1,644, J. Carle,
9th April-Hongay 7th April, Coal. Jardine, Matheson & Co.
Kaisha.
night, the newly organised San Francisco Hotel Association have met in the Argonaut Hotel, and after electing per-SEINCHIKU MARU, Japanese str., 1,883.
Coal-Osaka Shosen Kaisha. manent officers, passed a resolution pro I. Deu, 9 April-Moji 3rd April, viding for the organization of a bureau, whose work will be to make certain the fulfilment of this guarantee. At this I meeting sixty-two botels were represented, these in turn representing 50,000 rooms With these accommodations the hotel men point out that they will have no diffenity
The British str. Glenturret reports in providing contentions, fraternal-Java-China-Japan Lajn Light winds, fine and clear.
The British str. Saint Leonards reorganizations or other large assemblages THAT, Dutch str., 2,470, "Outhnip 4th
EXPECTED,
Miss Withrow Mr G. G. Wood Mr A Worcester Mr Yearly Miss G. Young Miss E. H. Young
PRAK HOTELS
ports Strong N.E. swell to South of with any number of rooms at any price April Macassar 27th March, Sugar March th Japan Monmouthshore, M.FW. Gibbons
Paracels.M
The British-str. Anhui reports: Fine weather and light S.E. winds throughout. out..
ON SALE,
OUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS, Job to DECEMBER, 1913 With INDEX: Price 87.50
which they may specify in making their
reservations.
Mr Cousland Major Davy Mr & Mrs J. Debbie Major Dorgan PASSED THE CANAL Mr Evans
Mior Faichine Fearon March 10th-Den of Crombie MAF. Fiel or
Java-China-Japan Line
March 176 Brazilia, Neppon, Nyansa. Mr. A. Hele TSINANTU, Norwegian str., 1,480, W. Egremont Castle, Ursula: Richters Mr & Mrs A Gibson
Julinssen, 9th April-Java 1st April,
March 20th Agamemnon Calches, Lt Col Gordon Hall, Sugar-Chinese
MT Guthre UME MARU, Japanese str. 2,714, S. Naka Erroll, Sunda
yama, 19th April Moj 6th April March 24th-Himalaya, Altmark, Norr Gras
Mr. & Mrs W. G. Coal-Mitsui Bussen Keisha derney, Benmohr.
March 27th-Achillas, Bendoran, Bülow, Mr. A. Hareland WAISHING BELL 1.170 C. S. Holm-
March 31stAttuta Maru, Bilen Hick Humphreye
Major & Mrs Hum Noppon, The AO Lice str. Taiyuan lelt Zam-wood, 10th Saigon 7th April, Cordillere, Patricia.
pbreys Rice Jardine, Matheson & Ou bonaga on the 11th April, for Hongkong
Bev & Mrs Cooper (via Manila), and may be expected to
Hunters Lt Col H W. Her,
BG.A
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS
The C.P.B. str. Monteagle left Shang,
12th April Shanghai 9th April, Suruga, Atreus, 0. J. D. Ahiers.
April 3rd-Lycaon, Nore, General Jardine, Matheson & Co.
Glenfarg, Novara, arrive here on or about the 17th April. WINGSANG, British str. 1.977 Lishmen,mers, Glenlochy Zennoz,
11th April-Hengay 8th April, Coal
Mitsui Bussat Kaisha:
On Sale at the "HosGKONG DAILY THRS hai on the 11th April, at noon, and YODO MARU, Japanese str. 2.178, Yadrate, Hongkong, 6th March, 1914.
arrived at Moji on the 13th April, at 6a.m.
Sueria, Furet Bulow, Kina.
April 7th Ajax, Kasama,
Pyrrhus, Lutzow,
Miss Humphreys Capt Lazubkins,
RA.M.U..
R
Mr & Mrs J. Leiter
maid and children Mr & Mrs McETO Misses MaESAL
Mr A. Keith Capt&Mrs Milner Jones
maid and child Capt& Mrs Riddle,n.N Mr Mrs Koch Maj. & Mrs MeMunn Mr Merzis Dr & Mrs Macfarlang children & nurse M&M
EN
child Mitchelmors and
Stato...
Taidan
Tailioku...... 5.29.81
Thinan.......| Koshun Pescadores
Canton
Hongkong... Gap Book Macso
Wachow******
Holbow Pakhoi Phieu Tourans Cape St. James Spats
Legaspi ijAIYO
Bacolod ....
Cebu
Labuan te
29.67
2788
2985
29.85)
998
96-28.95
T. F. CLAXTON, Direstur.
1 BAROMETER, reduced tɔ 3 degrees Fahrankelt
on the level of the s in inches, tontus nd hundredthe.
3 TEMPERATURE, in the shado, i dagroes:
Fahrenheit.
of
3 HUXIDET, in percentage saturation, the bomidity of air saturated with moisture being 109.
* DIBACTION OF WIND, to two points.
5 FORCE OF WED, acording to Beaufort Bosia. 5 STATE OF WEatzen, 6 blus eky, a detached aload, d drizzling rain, f fog, z gloomy, h hall lightning, o overcast, y passing showers, 4 aquail, stain, snow, thunder, ♥ visibility, w daw (wat?
7 Bar in inahes, t tenths and hundrodthi
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, April 13th
Barometar Temperature: Humidity re Wind Direction ... Force Weather
Bain 2
Previous On Date On Dite
難
At
Day
at 2 p.m. 6 a.m. 3 p.m.
29.88 29.85
39.87
77
73
72
79
96
86
South
WNW West
3
2
of
0.57.
Highest open air Temperature on 12th... 78 Lowest open air Temperature on 12th
40
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,
From 14th to 20th April, 1914 HIGH WATER
LOW WAMB
'kong
H'kong
Mosa
Mear
Time
ft. n.
b. m. ft. in.
14 m 0.27
4 8. a 4.46
32
Days o
Height
1 2 5 31 10
Tusa Wed. 151464 2m 5 536-
m11-39 7 0 7 418 1 Thura. 16 m 350 139m 5-38-3-9- 3029 6 6 981✪ Mr A. Hontginsy
nor low water. 17 No infer. high-
6: 141 & 6 2 40:34 L Capthionteith,,... F. Dr Morborg Col & Mrs O'Hara atar. 18 No infer high nor low water
11:39 16 343 a 6 0 children
13804m 10 42 45.
and Mrs Parson on ne
Ban.
Mr T. L
Perking
Mr J. L
Plummer
Mon.
It-Col. Hadelle, 2,3..
Mr F. L. Helton
20 7:50 14 8 024
Mr & Mrs Allag
5.15a 5 9
62485 91
GBAND HOTAL:
Eng: Comdr. Rooma Mr & Mrs Schedwell It& Mrs Sharp, B.N
Mrs Ballense- Mr A. Sizolsir
Mr Birberg Mr J
Barker Mr A Findlay Smith Mr Barr Mr C. Shott Lt. Col. & Mrs Usher Miss Beech
Smith
Mr B. Beberts Mr & Mrs G. E. Mr C. Bond
Theo: B. Browin Stewart sąd okil- dren w
Mr F. M. Berry Miss Cutling Miss Dendan My Frenk Mr Fundent Mr M. Gemby Mr Booker Harry
Mr H Blokes Mr Upton Miss Upton Mr NC. Walker Capt Whitfield Miss Willismg
Mr
17 0454 0
Mr W. Heikel:
Mr Hooper Mr Karienser
Dr Keyt
FM FAW, Kirbimana
Mr & Mrs Langhain Mr Bonny Loms Mr G, G.. Logan Mr 8. Martin
Mr G. E. Mastend Mr & Mrs Stabl
Admiral Wiken Ar H. Weisenbona Dr Wilson Mr M. Whitinga