·ALWAYS SOMETHING
WRONG."
CONDITION COMMON IF THE FAR EAST
AND ITS REMEDY.
When you had that you no longer approach either work or plenanre with the same stas formerly, that you are depressed and tagged in the mornings, and male distastefcl, the duties of the day boring and vexaticas, when you feel that there is always something Trong, not only in your surroundings but also in your physical condition, it is time to bring yourself to a sudden stop, to realise that you are facing a nervous breakdown, and that here and now, without delay a robollding process must be commenced if a worse condition of things is to be averted,
Mr. G G. Blanco, teacher of Spanish at the
Во Гове
·College. Мадід. states:
For
Be you month I suffered
from
Ben-
eral de
bility
THE PHILIPPINE 18LANDS.
FOREIGN COMMERCE IN 1913.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 6TH, 1914.
From Customs returns received by the Bureau of Insular Affairs 13 appears that the foreign commerce of the Philip pines for the calendar year 1913 fell materially below that of the high record of 1015 in both imports and exports.
Total imports amounted to 883,312,786, being $5,355,166 less than in 1012, but relief from the rice-famine conditions of that year was the ruling factor in this reduced total, which really indicates u fairly satisfactory trade. Large local production of rice resulted in smaller importations of this staple foodstuff in 1913 than ever before recorded during American occupation, and imports other than rice show an aggregate increase of about a million and half dollars. Increased trade is shown in cotton and in iron and steel, and imports of cotton cloths, amounting to 88,175,303, were 8837,316 10re than in 1912, while Ameri- can cloths made further gains, and furnished 73 per cent of the total. In a very general increase in the various Iron and steel items, sugar machinery took the lead with a value of $1,000,195, and supplies for the reorganisation of the sugar industry on a modern basis were chiefly from the United States and Hawaii. In addition to the smaller rice trade a reduction in imports of foodstuffs
generally is a feature of the year's Agures.
REGENT"
VIRGINIA CIGARETTES.
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.
The following les list of uzolaimed telegrams lying in the Burtern Extension, Australasia and China Telegraph Company's office at Hong
·kong *****
ADDRESS
Armel Miranda...
FROM Uberabs
Bradley (Not B. & Co).
London
Charles
Shanghai
Creike
New York
Fostien Banque.......
Hongtai
Haiphong Singapore
Hong Mow, Stanley St..
Jamieson, Peta
Macao Seattle
Karnhochan ejo Loey
cond Story: 10, Qüoo
Contral
Kolpate
nghat
KwongmanwoO
Singapore
Leonghinam
Penang
Manwah
Medan
Maubingchan
...Foochow
Fearmse, King Edward Hotel Shanghai
Pratt Crowquill...
London
Shoon Jun ...
London
Smith, Kingsclere
Weekee
Singapore
|
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 5th at 115 Pressure kan də Orasou clightly along the count from Shanghai to Tourane and over N. Lason..
depression sypears to have formed in the China Bas between Pratas and N, Luzon. I direction of motion in at present/unknown. There is no indication of its approaching Hongkong, however.
A depression lies over Tongking.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending st 10 km to-day, 0.30 inches
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon. to-day is as follows
DISTRIOT
FORECAST
(East winds,
some rain.
N.E. winds
freshening.
VIRGINIA
Regent S
J
Westminster
Tobucke Co. Ltd.
Lander
Viswa ******
Wong Hong Hing, Road, 17*** Isose Wongyuhen, Wellington, 102 Buenos Aires Yongkamfoon, ojo Chop Tong-
koo
Singapore Lueten
Vancouver, B.C.
Hongkong & Neighbourhood derató cloudy
Formoss Channel
South coast of China between The
Hongkong and Lamooks. No. 1.
South coast of China between The
Hongkong and Hainan...
Case no
•No. 1:
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CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER
5ra JURE, 1914. ..
Wind
IN NEAT FLAT POOKET TINS-15 CENTS A TIN.
LAXE, CRAWFORD KRUSE & Co.
Hongkong, 3rd June, 1914.
“FOR PICTURES.
NOW SOLD BY
& Co. KELLY &
VICTORIA
A. S. WATSON DISPENSARY.
Following is a list of unclaimed telegrams lying in the Great Northern Telegraph Company's office at Hongkong
Station
ADDRESS
Burinyoko
FROM
Wakamatsu
[Chikuzen
Visdvostock Nemuro
7 29.44 57-
WALSH, LTD.
& CO.LTD.
Kueloong, 20, Des Vent Road
West
Yokohama
Hakodate Y
29.65
Tokio
29,69
Kochi:
29.76
Naguski ...
29.80
Kagoshima
29.89
29.87
Näha
29.87
Tabi'ima
$9.82
Bonin Is
29.97;
Crefoo
Waihaiwei Hankow Johang
29.60
Kinklang
Changabs
O [338
Exports amounted to $47,772,950, ard a reduction in value of 87,011,782 reflects the continuing effect of the disastrone the drought and typhoons of 1919 on lending products of the islands. Greatly increased prices compensated in a large There
measure for a decline in experts of hemp SAVE THE EMPTY TINS, FOR THEY CAN BE EXCHANGED alway
Mr. GG, Blanco,
from 12,311 long tons to 117,928, but the seemed to be
of Monila.
somewhat higher price of copra was a como hing wrong. My condition not only was a source of small factor against the heavily reduced production, and a decline of over 40 per worry but alan caused me great anffering. I had cent. in the quantity marketed was terrible headaches and acute pains dze to in attended by a loss of $4,037,742 in export digestion. It became gaite unusual for me to value Exports of sugar were 154.849 long tous, against 193,902 in 1912, and have a good night's rest! I would awaken in wore marketed at a reduced price, yielding the hordings feeling miserable and played out a similar return by 82,767,461. A sugar An account of the case of another gentle prop is now in process of harvesting that is confidently expected to surpass all man who had been cured of a similar sickness recent records, while coconut and hemp by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills which I read in plantations are estimated soon to resurse
normal production.
Thus complete my newspaper suggested to me that I should recovery from the double disaster of try Dr. Williams' Pink Pils. After I com drought and storm scems indicated from menced taking them an almost immediate the three great export staples of the improvement was noticeable; in fact six bottles islands in 1914. Declines in the export values of cigars and leaf tobacco werė. changed my weak condition to that of good only nominal, but the cigar trade with health. So I continued the treatment until the United States fell from the high folt positive that all sickness had been eradi-record quantity of 90 million in 1912 to cated from my system. To-day I am in 72 million, and a diminished demand was indicated in the closing months of the splendid health,
years ag
Dr. Williams pink pills for pale people enrich the blood, and this new blood carries health, nourishment and strongth to erory part of the system. It is in this way that they have sarned their world-wide reputation as a remedy for Anemia. Nervous troubles, Digestive Dis orders, Malaria, Rheumatism, and the specin silments of ladies. Of medicine vendors avery whom and The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., 84, Szechuen Road, Shanghal, one bottle for $1.50, six for 38 post free. Begin your own cure
-to-day with
DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS.
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
8.S. VILLE DE LA CIOTAT." COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGREIES MARITIMES.
NOTICE.
NONSIGNEES of Cargo from London ex a. Basque" from Palomos AX EB Castille," and from Bord-aux, ex as P. Leroy Lallor," in connection with above Steamur are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opiam, Treasure and Valuables are being leaded and stored at their risks into the hazardous and/or extra hazardona Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtai
immediately after landing Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignes before Noon TO-LAX requesting it to be landed
here
Bills of Lading will be countersigued by the Undersigned, Goods remaining unclaimed after the 9th inst., at Noow, will be subject to rent and landing charges.
the
All Claims must be sent in to me on or before 17th inst., or they will not be All damaged pookages will be examined on the 8th Inst., at 30 a.x
recognized.
No Fire Insuranna has been affected.
P. THOMAS Agent
Hongkong, 2nd June, 1914.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
THE P. &O, 8. N. Co's Stanmor
THEP
DELTA."
Arrived Hongkong on 4th June, 1914, FROM BOMBAY, COLOM RD AND STEN STRAITS Consignes of Cargo by the above-posed wessel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR I
In the distribution of the year's trade by countries, the import declines were in the Oriental rice-producing countries, Purchases from the United States were materially larger and for the first time amounted to half the total trade. Shipments to the United States amounted to one third of the total, and the roduced proportion is chiefy to be explained by the withdrawal of the American refiner in large measure from the sugar trade, sugar alupments to the United States being but 20 per cent of the total quantity, against 68 per cent. in 1912 and
per cent.
in 1911. Increased export
trade, to China, Hongkong; and Japan is shown as the result of sugar market fondjustments incident to reduced American purchases.
THE LATE VICE-ADMIRAL :
STOKES.
BARE QUALITY OF TACT.""
of
The sudden death of Vice-Admiral R. H. S. Stokes, only three days after taking over the principal Trish Com- profound regict mand, bas caused throughout the service, says Truth. The his sailorly Admiral's wealth and bonhomie combined to render him persona grafa wherever he went; and as he had seen senior service from Nicaragua to Hongkong, his hospitable reputation was pretty well-known throughout the fleet He possessed a rare quality of tact, which enabled him to pilot Devonport Dockyard smoothly through many threats. labour troubles during his extended term of command, which ended in October last. His principle was never to wait for the men to begin. As soon as rumours of agitation reached his ears he would send for the leaders of the class involved and ask in his breezy manner what was matter, and what he could do for them. That he did not lay himself out for further preferment was shown by the fact that he spent over £2,000 in doing. up his house in Bryanston-square" to do the land-lubber in comfort for the rest of my days," as he himself expressed iti
CURE FOR LAZY BOYSA
JJ&S
JOHN JAMESON'S WHISKEY unequalled for flavour and purity. A Guaranteed to be
PURE POT STILL WHISKEY
Famous for over 100 years.
Jahn Jameson & Son, Ltd., Dublin. Distillers to HM. The King,
SHIPPING
IN
STEAMERS.
PORT
ALBAT, American str., 1,114, E. Trisabal, 31st May-Manila 28th May, Ballast.
Marty & Co.
WUHU, British str., 1,226, T. A. Howard, 28th May-Port Courbet 20th May, Coal. Butterfield & Swire, YINGUROS, British str., 1,216, O. C. Williams, 3rd June-Shanghai: 31st May, General Butterfield Swire.
VESSELS EXPECTED.
THE AMERICAN MALL,
The P.M. str. Nile left Yokohama on the 28th May for Hongkong via Japan ports and Manila,
The P.M. str. Mongolia left Yokohama on the 1st June, at noon, for Hongkong, via Japan ports and Manila. The United States mail has been transferred to the NY.K. str. Vippon Sfarse scheduled to arrive here on the 11th June,
VALENTIAR
THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL. The E. & A. str. Eastern left Sydney ABEATOON AFCAR, British str. 2.931, for this port (via Queensland Ports, Port May, Generad June Calcutta 15th Darwin and Manila) on the 20th May,
about the 18th Jane.
May, General-David Sassoon & Co., and may be expected to arrive here on
4th
June Sandakan other
29th Mar Timber -- Melchers & Co. DALJIN MARU, Japanese str., 900, D, Murakami 3rd June-Swatow 2nd June, General Osaka Shosen Kaisha.
DUNERIC, British atr., 1,953, Logia, I
June-Saigon 7th May, Rice and General Back Line, Ltd. PRA
THE GERMAN. MAIL.-
The 1.G.M. str. Derflinger, carrying the German mails, left Colombo on the 31st May, and may be expected here on for about the 10th June.
MERCHANT STEAMERS.
The str. Glenstras left Singapore, on ELSBETH, German str., 900, C. Berg, 20th the 1st June, and is due here ou the 6th
May-Hongay 28th May, Coal-June, Jebsen & Co.
The American & Oriental Line str,
Eateness of A3 Jumber se uver 14th Boyal Prince, from New York, haring Rchinson, 2nd Vancouver left Babagang, is due here on or about
Canadian Pacifis 6th June May General. Railway Com
M Foosuno, British str., 1,420, J. McAinsb, 27th May Swatow 20th May, Ballast.
Jardins, Matheson & Co. Hanoi, French str., 830, Le Chevalier, 2nd June Haiphong 30th June, General,
AR Marty
The N.Y,K. str. Yokohama Maru (American Line) left Kobe for this port via Moji and Shanghai on the 29th May, and is expected here on the 7th June,
The H.A.L. atr. Preussen left Binga pore on the 3rd June, p.m., and may be expected here on or about the Eth June,
The East Aviestic Co.'s str. Annam left
HEIJIN MARG, Japanese str.,
1,339, a.m. Miyanara, 3rd June-Wakamatsu The str, Takuda left Calcutta on the 29th May, Coal Mitsui Bussan 29th May, and may be expected here on Kaisha.
or about the 14th June. HOKEA MARO, Japanese str., 2,933, Katori, 27th May-Miike 21st May, Coal. Mitsui Bussan Kaleka HSINCHANG, Chinese str., 1,258, D. D. Ross, 2nd June-Tientsin 27th May, General. Chinese,
ONGWA German str. 1199 Petersen, 9th May Bangkok 19th May, Rice Butterfield & Bwire
DNA KWANGLER, Chinese str., 1,468, J. Me
Arthur, ist June Shanghai 29th May, General-Chinese. LOONGSANG, British str. 1,093, W. G. G. Leask, 2nd June Manila 30th May, General Jardine, Matheson & Co. MACKINAW, American str., 2,007, W. J. Krebs, 31st May-Salgoth Mor Rice-Hobert Dollar & Co. MANCEURIA, American etr., 8,750, A.
Dixon, 20th May-Ban Francisco 29th April, General. Pacific Mail 8.8. Co. Mon, British str., 2,938, Smart, 20th
MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA AND JAPAN STATION.
DLITISE.
Gutalall Shanghai Suary Feat Amoy .....
Alacrity, dospatak-bost, 1,700 tons, 4 guns, 200
Lhpy Comdr. A. Cochrane, Kobe, Weihai- walk Atlas admiralty tug, 61
615 tona, 1,400 hp. Hongkong. Bramble, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 ih.p. Lt.
Comme. V. D. Brandon Hongkong. Britomart, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 h., Laient,
Comer, F. B. Preston Thomae, Yangtse. Cadmus, British aloop, 1,076 tous, il.p., 1,400 £d, Captain M.. Fitzmaurice, Yongtse Cherub, water tank and tug, 390 to 2 Anina Clio,
Bridah sloop, 1,070 tons, 1,400 3.k.p.
Hongkong pers
Comdr, Mackensie, Tangise,
Colue, TBD, 560 tons, gana 4-19 px., i.h.p., 7,500 £d Lieut. Comer. C. Beymour, Weihaiwe
Chelmer, T.H.D., 560 tonn guns 4.12 pr., ih.p. 7,500 £.d. Lient. H. T. England, Weihaiwet. Fame, T.BD, L-Comdr. G. M. Blackma
10.850 tons, 21,000 f.d, 14 gum, Captain H. W. Grant, Welwavel. Jed, T.B.D. 950 tons, gone 4-12 pr...
7.500 14 Lleat. &.- F.- A Mulook, Wellaire
29.0
| ******** 29,7
Taicha..... Talhoku......5 29.79
Koshon Pescadores
281
29.70
29.76 m 2975 Canton ................. 66-29.77 70 90 Hongkong
Gap Book ...... Wachow
Macao
29.74 78 82
29.71
29.72 85
ESK
Holbow
Pakhoi
66.29.56 75 (29.70/
RNE
29.86 77
29.74 78
Manita
29.83
Legaspi
29.89 78
'Hollo
Bacolod Cebu
Kinaks, 616 tops, 1,200 1.h.p., Lieut-Condr,
H. Marryatt, Yangtse. Merlin, surveying ship, 1,070 tone, 6 gune,
1400 hp., Lieut. E. J. B. Gibson, Labus Minotaur, armoured oralser (flagship
Labuan, monrod crnier (fagship Voo
Admiral T. H. Jerram, K.O.B), 27,000 th.p., Capt. E. B. Kiddle, Weihaiwei Moozham, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, 800,
thy, It Comdr. Alan Dixon, W. River Newcastle, 2ud close cruiser, 4800 tons, turbine,
£2,000 £3., Capt. FA, Powlett. Weihaiwei, Nightingale, river gunbost, 85 tons: 240 h.p.,
Lieut, Comdr. Malcolm Murray, Yang tee. Kennet T.B.D. 550 tons, 4 maps, 12 pr. ll.p.:
7,500 Ed, Lient. F. A. H.
· ΕΠΕΒΟΙ,
wed.
guns,
Bibble, T.1.1. 590 tons, 7,500 f.d., 6 g
Lieut. Comde Wilkinsons. Weihaiwel Robin, river ganhoat, 85 tons, gune 240 hp,
Lt. Comdr. J. Fleetwood-Nash, Hongkong,
Rosario, depot ship to Submarine, 980 tens,
1.40 hp, Liest Comdr. E. A Cromie Sandpiper, river gumboat, 85 tons, 2gans, 2,400
Bongkong hp, Lieut. Lomdr. LA. 8. Hatton, west Snipe, river gunboat, 85tons, 2 guns, 10 Lb.p,
River
– 11-Conde, M. R. J. Maxwell-Scott,
Tamer, receiving ship, 4,550 tons, 6 guns Anstruther, C.M.G.
E
T. F. CLAXTON, Director.
on the level of the so in fuche, Caths and 1 BAROMETRI, redwood to 83 degrees Fahrenhaft, aundredths,
2 TIMPILATUSN, in the shade in degrees Fahrenhafs
3 HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, uumidity of air saturated with maleblive being 100.
4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points.
FORGE OF WO, socording to Beaufort Seals. 6 STATE OF WHATHRI, b blue sky, o dataahed eload. d dritaling rain, ting, gloomy, h hali lightning, overenst, p passing showers, aquali, r rain, s snow, 6 thunder, v visibility. ★ day (wet)
7 Raw in fnohoe, t tenths and hundredths
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER
Hongkong Observatory, June 5th
Previous On Date On Date
Day at $ p.m. 6 m. 2p..
Barometer
1973
20.74
£9.74
82
78
83
-82
69
Wind Direction
East Bast East
Foros
2
Weather ****.
·Rain
Port Said on the 21st May and may be expected here on or about the 16th June, The NYK. str. Kirin Maru (Calcutta Line) left Calcutta for this port via ports Teal, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 gans, 800 i.hp., Temperature on the 28th May, and is expected here on Lient. Comdr, 8 P. B. Russel, Yangter,
"Thistle, gunboat, 719 coms, 4 0 h.p., Lt.-Comdr. the 16th June,
The NYK. str. Asca Maru (American G. PL. L. Pige Crusing. Line) left Seattle for this port via ports, on the 19th May, and is expected here on the 16th June, Mahnaze
The NY.K. str, Hirano Mari pean Line) left London for this port via porta on the 23rd May, and is expected here on the 30th June,
Triumph, battleship, 11.985 tons. 12,500 Lb.p,
A. Comads, A. & Susmann, Hongkong. Usk, T.B.D., 690 tons, 7,500 f., 6
Lisat Euro-Maxwell, Wolhei wat gent
Welland, T.H.D., 590 tons, 7,500 fd, 5 gums,
Comdr. Polgnand, Hongkong. Widgeon, guubost, 193 tons, 2 guns, 300 h.p., Lasut, Comdr. A. J. Landon, Yangtao,” Woodcock, gunboat, 150 tons, grans, 550 b.p.
Lt.-Comdr. M. B. R. Blackwood, Yangtse, Woodlark, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 gane, 550 h.p.. Lt. Comdr. Robin W. Elord, Yangtss Yarmouth Zad clase cruiser. 4,800 tons, Capt
H., Cochrane, Weibstwe
INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Onsang, from Calcutta, is due in Hong-
kong 8th June Hoang, from Calcutta, is due in Hong-
kong 11th June.
SHIRE LINE, LIMITED. Radnorshire, from Portland, is due in
Hongkong 23rd June.
Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Gogo doctor in many cases will find a physical 29th May Bangkok 2nd May, Rice Honmouthshire, from London, is due in
Company's Gedowns at Howloon, where earl Consignment
will be sorted out Mark by Mari and delivery can be obtained sa the Good ara landed.
This vessel brings on Cargo s
From London, o. ex.Moldavia From Persian Gulf, or as B. L. 3. A And B. P. B. N. bis Stasiners. Optional Goods will be landed bare unlear Instructions are given
to the contrary within Goods not cleared within 8 days including dste of Errival will be subject to rean
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever
Damaged packages must be left in the Go downs for examination by the Consignes and the Company's Surveyors, Mesars. GODLARD and Douglas, at 10 AM on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. All claims manat be presented within ten days of the steamer's ezilval here.
No claims will be admitted after the goods. have left the flodowisk
*** Hongkong 95th, June.
Dr. Marcel Natier, at a meeting of the Paris Medical Society, gave a lecture in which he stated that he had found a cure for lazy boys. He means schoolboys, of course, who have su incorrigible aversion from study. He says that when a boy is declared an inveterate idler and a dunce
May 30th Balik Papan 31st May, by his masters he ought to be subjected Bulk Oil Asiatic Petroleum Co. to a thorough medical examination. The PROMETNEUS, Nor str., 1995, deuse cause for the mental lethargy. This Thoresen & Co generally consists in an insuficient EsxONIA, German str., 2,762, Helfer 3rd respiration or breathing, a pathologies! June-Karatsa 28th May, Cual disorder to which the doctor should attend, in incomplete development of the thorax, which is followed by troubles of circule tion of the blood, a general nonemic con- dition, sluggishness in expelling used up cerebral matter, and general intoxication 9th May Bangkok 2nd May, Hice and exhaustion of the grey matter of the Chinese NON MYON MAY 3,220, brain. Dr. Natier has found boys of a SHIKDU MARU, Japanese str., who had not yet learned their alphabet, Izumi, 31st May Kwang Yen 28th Kilda. presenting these symptoms. They were May, Stone --Suzuki & Care May 15ti-Atholl; Helente, Ianglere, generally declared lazy, but what they TAIYO MARE, Japanese str. 16.250, T. Preussen wanted, was not the rod but medical
treatment."
Hamburg-Amerika Linie, SEATTLE MARU Japanese str., 3,832, B.
Saitow, 3rd June Manila 1st June, General Osaka Shosen Kaisha. Serus, Norwegian str. 86, D. Horbrender,
FASSED THE CANAL,
May 8th-Nera, Peleur, Titan, Valentia, Patricia,
May 19th-Glenstrae, St. Patrick, BL
Fumoto, 2nd June-Weilishwer 27th May 19th-wers, Derffinger, Si- May, General, Mitsui Bussanir, danamaz Kaisha TJIBODAS, Dutch str. 3,016, E, H. Kroes,
27th May-Samarang 19th May, Sugar-Java China-Japan Lija.
May 22nd-Chili, Hyson, luo Maru, Kazembe, Peling Martha
May 28th Bloemfontein, Menelaus, Perseus, Polyhemus, Silesia, Merioneth
after which date they cannot be recognized sluggish or lazy boy soon disappeared, TJIMANGEK, Dutch str, 3,901, La Roos aureot djar, Himalaya, Syria,
Hongkong, 4th June, 1914.
Superintendent
In such cases he prescribed a momentary suspension of study or attendance at schoof and a course of gymnastic exercises in the open air. All the symptoms of the and during the subsequent five or six years many of them got to the head of their classes, and took first prizes. The transformation was marvellous. The cure for lazy boys has been founda
29th May Batavia 20th May, Gen eral Java China Japan Lijn WosiNG, British str., 1,177, J. Smith, 4th
June Shanghai 31st May, General, Jardine, fatheson & Co..
May 29th
Teddo, Atreus, Paul Lecar.
June 2nd Benarty, Bentorlicky Karema, Nubia, Yunnan.
Bubamarines
C. 36. D. J. Maffillewie, Lent.
Highest open air Temperature on 4th... 84: Lowest open air Tempuratore on 4th
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 6th to 12th June, 1914.. HIGH WATER
77
Low WATE÷
H'kong Mean Time
H'kong Mian
Satur
6m 7
6 8 m c
C. 37, J, A. Gaimes, Liszt
T.B. 035, Li
C. 38, R. KC, Popo, Lieut
Hindley
MOD
TB 035, Lizat. Harton..
83
L'aes.
Wed.
10 [m-9:
TB (37, Lisa', Wyndham-Quie: TB033, Liant Seymour.
新外中
2
10 535 4.1 90478 23
11 53a 4 0PC
48
Thurs 11 m 651 G 8
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