NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LIMITED. COPENHAGEN.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
THE Steamship
CATHAY,”
having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby Informed that their Goods with the asception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazard. ous and/or extra basardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Ltd., Kowloon, and Wout Point Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless Intimation is received from the Consignees before NOON TO-DAY requesting it to be landed
bare,
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 23rd April will be subject
to rent.
be left in the Godowns, where they will be All broken, chafed, and damaged gods are to examined on the 23rd April, at 9.30 AM,
All Claims must reach te before the 30th April or they will not be recognized
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.
MELCHERS & Co., Agents,
Hongkong, 16th April, 1914.
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8.8. "CORDILLERE," COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
NOTICE.
ONSIGNEES of Cargo from London exs.s. "Basque" and "Bosphore" and from Bor- deaux ex 5,8. "P. Leroy Lallier," in connection. with above Steamer are hereby informed that
their Goods with the exception of Opiam, Tressure and Valuables are being lauded and stered at their risks into the hazardous and/or extra bazanious Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing:
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees before Noon To-DAT requesting it to be landed
here.
Bilin of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaimed after
LASSITUDE IN HOT WEATHER.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESE, THUESDAY, APRIL 218v, 1914
In the prevailing trying weather every function of the body is more or less depressed, with the result that men are just able to get through their routine of worked
THE BRITISH ENGINEERS" ASSOCIATION,
(Continued from page 5.) good in theory, but the pressure of want
inténé
NAME yill compel her to tum to those who are out to China our Chief Commissioner; his
To overcome this lassitude and restore the sensation of well-being which every one desires, the nerve force must be fully restored, for the nervous system rules the wliole body. This demands sufficient supplies of protein and phosphorus, the vital elements of food as they may be called, give without them the nervons system cannot remain healthy.
Protein and phosphorus are combined in Sanatogen, the phosphorus being in the exact form in which it exists in the body and nerves. This explains why Banatogen always restores the body's strength, revitalises the blood and rein vigorates the nervous system when they are depressed from any, cause.
India's hot weather produces greater lassitude than China's. To the value of Sanatogen in such weather the Hon. Mr. Court, Lahore, attests. Mrs. Kensington Justice Kensington, Iudge of the Chief writes: "I have tried Banatogen in the great heat of Labore and am absolutely Air: Kensington has antisfied with it also taken it, and we have both found a wonderful reviver and fonic."
Sanatogen can be obtained of all Chemists, in bottles of two sizes.
[111-8. 609a
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
8.S. BENMOHR," FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBROL LONDON AND STRAITS.
of
for
Then
SHIPPING IN PORT.
WEATHER REPORT
On the 22nd at 10.60 am.--Depressions. to the north-east of Hokkaido and over N. Chin
BANRI MADU, Japanese str., 2,308, T. Sogg 20th April Kalung 17th April, Coal.—Dodwell & Co. Ben An aros of relatively high pressure etestohes BENMORE, British str. 7,500, 3. D. from Hongkong to 8. Japas and the Bonins
Premare kas decreased slightly in southern.
Barchot, 21st April- Singapore 16th 7. April, General Gibb, Livingston & 06.
CANADA MARU, Japanese str. 3,138, H. Yamamoto, 18th April Tacoma and Shanghai 16th April, General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha. COLONIA, Britishstr., 6,905, V. Campos,
6.N.B., 20th April-Singapore 12th April, Cable-Order.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.00 inches.
The foresset for the 34 hours ending at noon, to-day is as followi
DISTRICT,
DILWARA, British str., 3,460, G. W. Hongkong & Neighbourhood, ainda locante
Ramage, NR. 17th April-Sings
pore 11th April, General. David Bassoon & Co. GLENLOGAN, British str., 3,800, J. Mo. Formosa Channel
Gregor, 20th April-Shanghai: 17th |
fresh, Virable to 8,
winda, moderate Ito freak.
April, General Showan, Tomce & South coat of Chins between ƒThe same
No. 1. Hongkong and Lamocks, {
Hongkong and Hainau
HONGKONG MARU, Japanese str., 5.468, 8.
Togo, 18th April San Francisco 175 South to Chinese (Brad KENKON MARU No. 8, Japanese str. 1,905,
March. General ---Toyo Kiser Kaigha,
Takai, 19th April-Chingwantao 19th April, Coal. Kailan Mining Co. ***** KJELD, Norwegian str., 910. Heller, 18th
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Station.
REGISTER.
glit APRIL, 1914,
April Bangkok 11th April, Rico Ordered KWANGTAN, Chinese str., 1,030, Sangster, 19th
April-Shanghai 14th April, Genearl China Merchants. KwEILIN, British str. 1,314, Mills, 18th Ballast.- AprilAmoy 13th Butterfield & Swire LAERTES, British str., 1,340, Wawn, 18th
April-Sugen 14th April, Rice and ladvostook.... LOONGSANG, British str., 1,905, W. G. G.
Leask, 21st April-Manila 18th April, Taklo.......... Lucnow. British str., 1,220, Meathrel Nagasaki General Jardino, Matheson & Co. Koobi 18th April-Shanghai 16th April, Kagoshima...
Na
have more than doubled our numbers during the year. Last year the capital involved in the businesses of our members was something like £3,000,000; this vent it is over £80,000,000 Turning to what has passed during the year, we have sent willing to advance hor funds. The result assistant, and our engineer, and these keep us thoroughly well gentlemen I am sorry to say, operates against the good intentions of British interest. I am advised of all that is going on. We issue glad to be able to say, however, that the reports to our members advising of all Republic of China is gradually reaming openings and fresh possibilities Surely her own, and that the near future win that alone is worth the present subscrip see vast expansion throughout the countion. We have, further, issued a subject. try Such an organisation as the British matter index, in which are classified the Engineers' Association can accomplish productions of all our members, and this much, both for your own profit and for book is open to the inspection not only the development of my country It of merchants in China, but of anyone who choves you, therefore, to put forward has interest in knowing where ho can the good work you have undertaken in obtain engineering manufactures of the kind that he desires. In addition we China, and to strike out with still greater energy in the future. In conclusion, Dr. have, as has already been stated, material- Chen congratulated the members on their Lyssisted in the equipment of the work, and called upon those present to engineering department of the University of Hongkong, upwards of £10,000 worth drink long life to the Association,
Mr. ROBERT S. LLOYD proposed "Our of machinery having been supplied by the members of this Association. Realis Guests, and said:-This is a friendlying as we do the advantages of teaching to shoulder with those who have kindred have made a Association, and we wish to work shoulder Young Chinese, Briting, engineering, We
start in arranging interests. We are friends to the large Chinese students to be educated in the interests of the modern shippers and workshops of some of our merakers, inerchants because our interests are we have attacked the Conditions
"of Con identical, and friends to the Governments tract, under which you must all have of both our own country and of China. smarted on some occasions. I think the To-night, us representing our own time will come when we as a body shall Government, we have Sir Walter Langley be able to rise up and say, it is time and Mr. Thomas Worthington; we have for one-sided contracts to come to Dr. Chen, who represents the Chinese an end. We want to be fair, but Government, as well as the Secretary of think your contracts do not comply that description. In this the Chinese Legation, and with them, we with are associated in a constant and clone direction we have every confidence that friendship I feel sure we should have we shall come out on top. Again, we their blessing in going to the Provincial have been able to bring before the notice
• General-Chinose, our members contracts which they alone Governments and elsewhere for our com- would never have heard of, and that alone tracts, and we could give them something is a sign that we are doing good-work in return the guarantee that they would and that we have justified our existence. receive the best that the British manu Coming to finance, we all realise that in facturer could give thear, bear) and a large country. like China, awakening 18 that the contracts which they entrusted to
it is to greater extension than it has ever should be honestly carried out, seen before, there must of necessity be (Applause) We also wish to cultivate an asking on her side just now for facili the friendship of the Foreign Office, and ties in the way of payments. Well, we have already had innay proofs of their have appointed a strong committee for friendship, though we are told it is dealing with this matter, and we have sometimes difficult to obtain (Laughter.) every prospect of making such arcange If we can have their full support in mente in the near future with regard to China we shall go about our enterprises finance as will allow our members to British interests throughout that mighty have been impossible to contemplate We with the knowledge that we are advancing shonlder contracts that otherwise it would land, and the British manufacturer will are still, I am sorry to say, very much be invested with a power which nothing smaller in point of numbers than wo me to say how cordially we welcome hesitation with which some manufac to-night the presence of Sir Walterrers treat us when we ask them to join Hillter, President of the China Associa back to support this movement, are we us. In urging these firms who hang tion, who was not merely Adviser to the wasting our time fogging a dead horse? Chinese Government, but has since we say No!" We have turned our atten- started held the still more arduous, if tion in the first place to China. Thore Jess lucrative, appointment of honorary are 450,000,000 people in China who are adviser to this Association. Mr. Byron advancing in their views as to their Brenan, too, has guided our early steps requirements. They are waiting for all with unfailing patience. Among our the things that wo make. Are we going other guests are Sir Charles Addis, of the to stand by and see other countries supply Hongkong and Shanghai Bank; Mr. them with these things? Again, I say George Jamieson, of the British and "No! But it is only by an association Chinese Corporation; Mr. Leo Smith, and like this that we can reap anything like the directors of many of the important a reasonable measure of success. In Batish marches are, China. arbating the tenth of this Association wo again, the powerful British Press, which are in reality drinking to the success of has been extremely kind to us, is well our nation. I should like to suggest to represented here to-night; their criticisms the Chancellor of the Exchequer that if have helped us to learn our own faults the money spent on land valuation had We have four editors, viz., Mr. Peudred been spent on the exploitation of Per Pubi, for Manila, Mr. and Mrs.The Engineer), Mr. Raworth (Engineer interests in China the Exchequer would in proposing this toast, the "British W. C. Taylor, Mrs. A. J. Jolley, Missy), Mr. Danell (Eastern Engineering, return reap a very much greater benefit. A. C. Parsons, Mr. L. E. Putman, Rev.
Engineers' Association," I should like to Father M. G. Grande, Mr. W. McAdams,
couple with the toast the names of two gentlemen who are connected very closely Mrs. W. W. Barton, Mr. W. McCulloch,
with the work of the Association: One is L. E. Easton, Rev. Father P. Mr.
Mr. Douglas Vickers, the Chairman of Soriano, Roy. Father M. Nebreda, Rev.
this evening, who is also our president. The other is Mr. Stafford Ransome, the secretary, to whom is due the inception of this great scheme; and who had since devoted himself entirely to its objects.
to rent,
ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their eisk into the hazardous and/or extra hairdont Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whenes and or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Gedowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 28th April will be subject All Claims against the Steamer must be 5th May, or they will not be recognized,
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be laft in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 28th April, at 11 a... No Fire Insurance hiss been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by"
GIBE, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agents.
[597 Hongkong, 21st April, 1914.
{18
the 25th inst. at Noon will be subject to rent Presented to the Undersigned on or before the Fould withstand. It is not necessary for ought to be, and I cannot understand the ↑
and lading charges,
All Claims must be sent in to me on or before the 28th inst. at Noor, or they will not be recognized.
All damaged packages will be examined on the 25th inst., at 10 4.3.
No Fire Insurance has bepu offerted.
P. THOMAS,
Agent.
"Hongkong, 19th April, 1914.
12
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
P.M. S.S. "PERSIA." FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN PORTS
AND MANILA.
THE
ELE above-mentioned Vessel having arrived, Consigueen of Cargo ars hereby notified to send in their Bills-of-Lading for counter signature and take immediate delivery of Cargo from the Company's Godown at West Point. Cargo will be landed immediately at Consignees' Tisk
Ou Cargo remaining undelivered THURSDAY, 23rd inst.. at 5 P.M., landing charges will be assessed.
Cargo remaining undelivered TUESDAY, 28th inst., at NOON, in addition to landing charges storage charges will be collected.
No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected. All chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo will be examined at the above Company's Godown MoxDay, 27th inst., at 10 AM.
No Claims will be entertained unless accom panied by short delivery note or list of sacep tions taken at the time of delivery to Consignoɑs and signed for and on behalf of the Pacific Mall 8.3. Co.
PASSENGERS. ALB(VED.
Per Kanou, Aroma Bangkok, Mr. Upton. Per Thitaroc, from Batavia, Mrs. Fasser.
Per Hatching, from Amoy, Mr. A. H. Barlow, Dr. A. H. Leane and Mr. Ingham,
DEPLETED
Father C. Arranz, Rev. Father J. Valls, Rev. Father E. Giner, Mr. Rokuro Kano Mr. J. del Castille, Mr. Mar- garito Ubaldo.
SHIPPING REPORTE.
and Mr. Angier (Eastern Papers, Ltd. With such friends as the Chinese Govern ment. the British Foreign Office, the merchants, and the Press, can you imagine any eligible British firm standing outside the British Engineers' Associa
tion.?
We want to work for our own beneft, for the benefit of our nation, and for the banet of the enormous and wealthy country of China. I ask you to drink to our guests, coupled with the name of Sir Walter Langley
In
we
our
The CHAIRMAN, in his reply, observed that he considered it was the duty of every engineer of this country to do some
M.
General Butterfield & Swire..
*
Nemuro Hakodate ......
Oshima
6. DOLLAR, British str. 2,674, J Gear, 19th April Manila 9th April, Tahijma Lumber-Robert Dollar & Co
Bonia La
NIPPON MARU Japanese str., 1,063, Sato, Chafoo
15th April-Saigon 13th April, Rico. Weihaiwei 19th Ann
ONSANG, British str., 1,170, Picknell 20th April-Moji 15th April, Coalie Jardins Matheson & Co.
Hankow ས་མ་
பய
WALIO
NonD, British str., 1,274, Pape, 14th Ichang
April--Manila 10th April, Ballast Kinklang ..... Asiatic Petroleum Co.
Changaha Shaught Sharp Peak PAOTING, British str., 1,073, W. J Amoy
Barkus, 19th April-Weihaiwei 18th Swatow
Taihoku PERSIA, British str., 2,744, J. Hill, 21st Tainan April. Ballast-Butterfeld & Swire. Taichu
Pescadoras
Hour
Baromater
Temperature
Wind
Direction.
Wontier.
700.
$29.73
WEW
29.83
29.99
30.05
#
30.07
HW
50.08
NW
JK
30.08
86W
30.05- 30.03 --
BBW
30.01
29.88 48 93
REALTEKENT@TT_868STALTURE TRILISEBER33 158
29.91
29.99
7,50.00
6a 29:8 69
5.30.03
#30.05
30.05)
30.04
30.03
629.80
30.01
29.99
9A
629,96 75
St. Jamen
89,97
129,96
129,04
9.29.99 85
Touran,
April-San Francisco 20th March, Koshan General-Pacific Mail S.S. 06. PARA NANG, British str., 1,022, C. S. G. Cantos...... Scott, 11th April-Saigon 7th April, Hongkong RiceA. Buno & Co. PROMETHEUS, Norwegian str., 1,020, Y. Macao
Gap Book
Jensen, 9th April-Bangkok 2nd Woskow ... April, Rice-Chinese.
Hofhow zoeanin SARINE RICKMERS, Dutch str, 573, R. Y. Pakhol Jagt, 14th April Tamsui 12th April, Phallen Ballast-Asiatic Petroleum Co Saxes, German ) RS, Br Backing
18th April Bangkok 12th April, Rice and Timber Butterfield & 8wire. SHANSI British str., 1,925. Simons, 17th April-Bangkok 11th April, Rice- Butterfield & Swire.
son, 17th April-Melbourne TAIYUAN, British str., 2,300, P. W. Grier
March, General Butterfeld & Bwire. TRIUMPE, German str, 769, Langschwager,
12th
20th April-Hoihow 19th April, Gem eral-Jebsen & Co. * TENGSHING, British str., 1-170, L. Hussey,
20th April-Fakhroi 19th April, Rice and General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
Cap
Iloilo Bacolod Cobu
Labuan Ton
» 129.95 86
T. F. CLAXTON, Director,
on the level of the sus in inches, touta mad 1 BAROMETER, reduced to 32 · degrees Fahrenheit.
hundred the.
2 TIMPERATURA, in the chada, in degrine Fahrbalt
از
3 HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, the bumility of air saturated with moisture being 100.
DIRECTION or Wand, to two poísta.
5 FORCE OF Wiwa, necirding to Bosufort Scale. ́G STASH OF WEarnin; b blue sky, o dośnohed
UME MIRU, Japanese str. 2.714, S. Naka yama, 12th April-Moj 6th April Coal-Mitati Bussan Kaisha. WoxGKOT, German str., 1.115, H. Oltoload, ddelwaling rain, fog, gloomy, h hali
17thghting, o overcast, passing showers, quail,
Y lain, a snow, t thunder, v visíbility, w daw (wet.
7 Ran fuckes, t toniks and hundredths
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
manns, 18th April-Swatow April, Rice-Butterfield & Swire,
AX Claims must be filled on or before 2ta The British str. Lemon repurts: Light after thanking the Association for the thing for the engineering trade as a WOSANO, British str., 1,1987, J. M. Smith,
May, otherwise they will not be recognized.
R. O. MORTON,
Agent.
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Hongkong 21st April, 1914.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM EUROPE,
THE HAL. Steamship
THE
"ALTMARK,"
Captain M. Knaisel, baying arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed at their riek in the. hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd. whence delivery may be obtained against Bills-of-Lading countersigned by the Undersigned.
Optional Cargo will be carried on unless notice
to the contrary be given TO-DAY.
All Claims must be presented within ten days the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be
e recognized
of
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 26th Inst. wil be subject to rant.
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods must bo left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 25th inst., at 9.30 AM
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in
any case whatever.
This Steamer brings on Cargo:
Ex s.a." Castor" from Abus
Ex Sephor Worms" from Bordeaux.
Ex 6.5.
"Margaus
" from Bordeaux.
Er s.s.Larsche from Setubal,
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,
Hongkong Office
Hongsong, 20th April. 1914.
ISITOR
TO CANTON Should Parcbaas.
"FROM HONGKONG TO CANTON BY THE PEARL RIVERA
CAPTAIN CV LLOYD. With Illustrations, Maps and Plans.
PRICE
81.75.
On Sale st:
Hongkong: "DAILY PRS" Office.
Canton:
Messrs. KELLY & WAISH, LTD. - Montra,-- BRxWER-E Co.- Messrs. A. B Warden & Co.
PASSED THE CANAL.
March 13th-Japan, Ursula Rickmere March 17th-Brasilia, Nippon, Nyanza March 20th Agamemnun, Sunda. March 24th-Himalaya, March 31st Glenlochy, Lennot,
April 3rd-Nore, Pyrrhus, Novara..
Sir WALTER LANGLEY respondent, and
warmth with which the toast wis received, whole. said-I need hardly remind the members
of such busLAGES,
18th April Wuhu 15th April, Rico. Wunu, British str. 1,229, Howard, 17th
Jardino, Matheson & Co.
April-Haiphong 14th April General- Butterfeld & Swirė. Yono Maso, Japanese str., 2,178, Takata,
Mitsui Bussan Kaichs.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The CPR. str. Empresa of Japan left Shanghai on the 22nd April, at 5 pm and is due to arrive here on the 25th April, at 6 am.
north-easterly breezes, fine and clear,
Mr. Starrono Rassome, after express- The German str. Norderney reports: of this Association that I do not speaking his thanks for their appreciation of Good weather, light NE. winds and for the Forsign Office, but when an bis work, said:-I am intensely proud of slight se
Association like this goes to the Far East the Association and of having brought it The British str. Hatching reports: Had the Far Eastern Department of the into being. It is kind of you be attribute moderate variable winds and fine clear Foreign Office is very glad. We do not this to me the inception was easy weather, from Amoy to Breaker Point know much about engineering, but we enough. It was the putting it into effect 11th April-Hongey 8th April, Coal thence dense fog to Heads. !!
know that this country in the past has which has been the difficult matter This furnished the Far East with many I could never have done without the whole-hearted co-operation of men like capable engineers and much good our president, the chairman of the Execu material, and wo know that if the Far tive Committee, and the other members of East desires it this country is in the the Council. Those are the men to whom position to supply similar men and the credit is dos.The one weak point similar materials in the future. It is our about this Association is the apathy of hope that when materials are desired those firms who still remain outside. To The C.P.R. air Empress of Asia left British firms will have their proper share me it is inconceivable that British firms Kobe on the 22nd April, at noon, and is should be so short sighted, quite apart due to arrive at Yokohama on the 23rd Mr. WILFRID STOKES, Chairman of the from the question of patriotism, as to April, at noon,
The P.M. Association, proposing The British refrain from joining a concern which is
str. Korea, carrying the Nappon, Suruga, Atreus, O. 1 D. Ahlers Engineers Association, suid:To begin being managed by these thirty-six pro- United States mail, left Yokohama on April 7th-Ajax, Kasama, Lutzow, with, in order that you may gauge the minent engineers who form our Council, the 22nd April, for Hongkong via Japan April 14th-Canton Denbighshire, real importance of this Association, you and who have devoted their time and Eumaeus, Hitachi Maru, Nile, Ping must realise that the industry of engineer energies unselfishly for the benefit of the ports, and is scheduled to arrive at this The str. Afghan Prince left Shanghai Suey, Sambia, Vorwaerts, Africa, Mageling in England is, I think, second to whole trade. I have observed often port on the 2nd May.
none, with the exception of agriculture, enough when travelling in many countries Where should we be without bur mans that the British engineering trade has been on the 22nd April, am, and is expected The H.A.L. str. Hoerde left Manila on fucturing engineer We ars dependent, sufering because we do not do what other here on the 25th April.), amate further, upon our exports, and as time countries do. That is true enough. Many gues ou we become more and more deper inerchants, however, have complained to the 21st April, p.m., and may be expected dent on foreign markets, many of which me that the British manufacturer does bere on or about the 24th April, a..
The HAL str. Helgrania left Tsingtan we have hitherto considered our own. In not understand his own business and that the ease of China we have bad emphasised this evening the good feeling that exists between that country and our own but We cannot expect a great country like hers of this Association are concerned; but I can easily understand the mer China to deal with us exclusively or to chants grievance in this respect, for they the detriment of other countries, find the British manufacturer less elastie especially as these other countries offer to deal with than othern As pointed trade on more advantageous terms that we do. There are countries up against us which ofer engineering plant on terms of credit which hitherto we have not cared to look at. How are we to face
lan
April 17th-Australien, F. F. Ferdin and, Machaon, Spezia
April 21st-Benterig, Kemun, feinam, ingchow, Sithome, Indradeo, Katori Maru
ARRIVAL AT HOME. April 21st-Australien,
ON SALE.
DIRECTORY
AND
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, April 22nd
Baromater
pane Humidity...... Wind Direction..
Force
Weather
Bain
Fat
Provions On Date On Data
Day at 2 pm 5 am›
st
8 pan
30.05
30.01 £9.94
74
72 380
87
92
74
East
Hist NNW
4.
1.
- Highest open wir Temperature on 21st... 76 Lowest open air Temperature ou 21st ..71 HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 23rd to 29th April, 1914 HIGH WATER
Month
Height
B 44 & 5 7
he does not study the requirements of on the 21st April, p.m., and may be Thars 23m 0-18 5 5 the countries he is catering for That is expected here on or about the 26th April,
not trus, at all events as far as the mem- p.m.
out by the Chairman, the British engineer in the past has been spoiled by having tall his own way in the foreign markes in those days he had all the trade, and I am glad to find that he still retains
CHRONICLE such a problem. I think that it is caly the pics of the world's work. Now, how
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FOR THE TEAR
1914.
To be Obtained at the Office of
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MEURS KELLY & WALSH, LTD. Hongkong, 18th February, 1214
hy combination and by working whole ever, he must realise that to retain and heartedly together that we can hope to increase this he must fight his competitors hold our own or to gain ground. We with some, though not all, of their own have thus formed this Association with weapons I do not suggest that it is the main object of co-operation for the worth while that we should go the length purposes of trade, and more particularly that soms of the German firms go to in for the advancement of our trady with taking up all manner of wild cat schemes Chins. Our objects are large and the on insufficient security, but there is plenty possibilities of the situation are many
of sound business to be den on the credit Our work has been complicated and system, and if the preative of British difficult in fact, there is nothing mall engineering is to be maintained we must about this Association but the surse o tre immediate steps to ret it. In China. tion, which is reasonable in the extreme, they are beginning to think, because we (Hear, bear.) We may justly cem to have not bothered to that class of have achieved something for a year 679 business in the past, that were incapable I was able to tell you that our merbera p of getting it if we want it. That impres was ninety-three, to night it is 204 son must be dispelled. (Applause) You see from that that we.
Height
LOW WATER
La P'ting.
'kong.
Moan
Alésn
Time
Time
(ft. p.
l. m.
#t. in.
2.22 -1.59
2.
2.3
24
8 34 6 0 m 2 27
9 22 a 5 4 2 58
Satur.
25 m 8 59 6 3 2 53
FOR EUROPE AND AMERICA,
9.59 a 5 25 33 a
Bun
26m 91166 m. 3.17
INDIA AUSTRALIA, O.,
and for
10.53 4 9. 410's
MOD.
PRIVATE RESIDENTS AT THE OUTPORIS, Comprebentire and Complete Beoord
of the
NEWS OF THE FAR EAST
Тивк
Wed.
HONOKOVO
is given in the
W PRESS.
EEKLY.
with which is incorporated CHIA Overland TB DE BEPORT. Subscription, paid in advanot, 819 per annum. Portage 3 to any part of
the World
27 m 9:32 6 9 m 3 38
4.80.1 11 13 45 28. 9.5571m 3:54 18 2
535 12: 29 0141 m 4 4 3 4
In 10 227 2 6 26 a 1. 3:
ON BALE
MAIL TABLES
FOR 1914.
Shows the dates of departure of the Mails of Europe and America, and the dates of their expected arrival at their destinations, as well as the star of return Mails.
Mounted on Card ...
On Paper ...
30: Cents.
On Bản at the Hongkong Daily Press Office,
Hongkong, 7th January, 1814