SHIPPING IN

PORT.

STEAMERS.

ANNA, Norwegian str, 1917, A. Arntzen, 23rd July-Bangkok 17th July, Ric and Cotton.-Chinese. ANGHIN, German str., 1,002,

24th July-Swatow 23rd July, Rice.-- -Butterfield & Swire.

ANNAM MARU, Japanese str., 1,903, Toke

TUNG WA FLOOD RELIEF FUND. The Tung Wa Hospital begs to acknow- ledge with thanks the Tollowing donations to the Flood Relief Fund'-—-- 4edy neknowledged). Fung Wat Kuk, Peru.

Kum Beung Lau

Fin Ynt Lau

Collected by us. Taishon (28th

instalment)

Collected by ss. Fatshun (4 inura, 19thly-Moji 13th July,stalment)

Collected by Coal-Osaka Shosen Kaisha.

BESU VALLYN, "British

str., 2,905, Abernethy, 19th July--Haiphong 17th July, General-Order. CHINUA, British str., 1,357, Findlayson, 24th July-Manila 21st July, General. --Butterfield & Swire. CHISHING, British str., 1,128, C. W. Schenk, 28th July-Weihaiwei 20th July, General-Jardine. Matheson & Un.

CHIYUES, Chinese str., 1,127, W. Ross, 20th

July-Shanghai 22nd July, General. Chinese.

CHOWTAL, Cerroan str., 1,115, E. Gathe nucu, 19th July-Swatow 18th July, General Butterfield & Swird. DERWENT, British str., 1,390, Jenkins, 25th

July-Saigon 21 July, Rice--Chinese, HALDS, Norwegian str., 1,065, Jorgensen, 33rd July--Amoy 22nd July, General,

Java-China Japan Lijn. HATAN, British str. 1383, J.-W-Evana 28th July-Swatow 26th July, Glen eral-Douglas Lapraik & Co. HELENE, German str., 771, J. Jessen, 23rd July-Swatow 22nd July, General.- Jebsen & Co..

HOERDA, German str., 2,900, Hensen, 26th July-Moji th July, General. Hainburg Amerika Linie. HOLSATIA, German str., 4,155, Deinat, 24th July-Singapore 20th July, General.

--Order.

24th July-Keelung, 220 July, General

Jarchac, Matheson & Co.

JOHANNE, German str., 952, Cin. Ulderup 25th JalyHaiphong and Hoihow, 2181 July, General Jebsen & Co. RALGAN, British str., 1,143, D. R. Davies,

24th July-Swatów 23rd July, Ballast Butterfield & Swire. KANARUK, British str., 2,593, F4. Archbold 17th July-Huiplung 18th July, Oil- Standard Oil Ca

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 28TH, 1914.

YOU MAY REST ASSURED

that Beecham's Pills will be of great service to you if your stomach is our of order or your liver la pagists The conditions of life in these days are foggers that nearly everybody is at times, overtaken by various derangements of the age organd. Even the strongest hd healthiest occasionally require a Esle Corect medicine. It is worth remembering that thousands of people have proved that

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$132,580.40

1,500.00 449,60

132.00

61.04

42.10

Kinshon (10)

19.99

50,00

40.00

20.00

20.00

20.00

80.00

20.00

20.00

10,00

10,00

10.00

10.00

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

10.00

10.00

10.00

10.00

Musly wong On Toury. Messrs. Wing Tung Hing Messrs. Kai Ming .. Meurs, Tung Now Thi Mosses. Yee Hop Long Messrs. Tak hun Wo... Messrs. Kwong Hing Yuer Sung Nga Company Messrs. Lan Choung. Messrs. Kin Yuen Hang Messa. Kwong Tai Shang Messrs. Kwong Yick Yuen Mcars. Tsun Cheong Messrs. Shun Shang Cheong Messrs. Shiu Tai Lung Messrs. Fuk Yuen Messrs. Nam Hing Yuen Mess. Kwong Man Lang Messrs. Ki Yuen, Poong Messrs. Tai Ming 4 donations-e 85 Collected by Kwong Wa Hospital.

Sold in boxes fabelled niice 914.. #ska. & 29.

NOTICE TO 'CONSIGNEES.

P.M. 8.9. "KOREA,”

10.00 FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN PORTS 10.00

(AND MANILA

10.00

10.00

20.00 11.00

$126.136.11

THE EMPRESS OF IRELAND.'

THE INSURANCE.......

IS

wreck

A diver who examined the SINCHANG, Chinese str., 1.480, D. D. Ross, reports that the vessel is lying on her side

20th July Tientsin, 19th July, Gea

in 1 fathuins of water, so that the pros eral--Chinese.

the INDRAKUALA, British str., 2007 A. H. Smith,pect of saving anything is remote. One

outstanding feature, however, prompt way in which London under writers have met their losses. The vessel sunk on Friday, 29th May. Within seven days of the loss a large amount had already been paid over to the brokers, and by the time these lines are read thr London underwriters will have paid in full. The hull was insured for £260,000 and a further amount of £120,000 covered on disbursements. Practically the whole KIYO MARU, Japanese str., 5,757, Hashi-of the £400,000 at risk was effected withi moto, 18th July--Moji 15th July, Lamdon companies and at Lloyd's, and the prompt settlement of so large ani General Toyo Kisen Kaisha. KWANUSE, British str., 1,302, G. J. Spink, amount reflects the greatest credit upon 23rd July-Swatow 22nd July, Bal the organisation of marine insurance in

London-Fairplay, last. Butterfield & Swire. LANGCHOW, British str., 1,228, Henson, 25th July-Shanghai 21st July, Mails and General Butterfield & Swire. LOKSANG. British str., 1,978, D. W. Ritchie, 26th July Chefoo 20th July, General

Jardine, Matheson & Co. LOVAT, British str. 3,018. Clegg, 25th

July--Moji 20th July, Coal-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

VEXATIONS OF QUARANTINE. PROJECTED REVISION OF JAPANESE | HARBOUR

REGULATIONS.

An amendment to the Harbour Regula tions now in force will be introduced by MENDIP RANGE, British str., 2,995, Fox-

the Department of Home Affairs in the worthy, 3rd July-Moji 18th July, next regular session of the Diet, which is Coal. Gilman & Co. NANKAI MARE, Japanese str., 2,118,expected to effect the much-needed reform

of the Regulations.

Sakuma, 20th July-Miike 14th July, Con-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. ONSANG, British str., 1,713, Picknell, 22nd July-Java 19th July, Sugar-Jar dine. Matheson & Co. PARLAT, German str. 1017, 8. Fillner, 18th July-Bangkok, 11th July Rice and Wood Butterfield & Swire. PROMETHEUS, Norwegian str., 1,024, H

Jensen, 24th July-Bangkok 17th July, Rice. Thoresen. & Co. PURITAN, British str.. 2,553, Neville, 18th

July-Cardiff 29th May, Coal Andrew Weir & Co. Russo MARU, Japaneso str., 1,743, Y. Kanada, 20th July-Dairen 13th July, Coal Mitani Bussan Kaisha. SIBERIA, American str., 5,055, A. Zeeder,

24th July-San Francisco 25th Jure, General.-Pacific Mail 8.8. Co. SABINE RICKMERS, Dutch str., 673, Schmer- man, 24th July-Singapore 17th July, Bulk Oil-Asiatic Petroleum & Co. SKERGIES, British str.. 2,953,

21st July- Java 12th July, Sugar- -Java:China-Japan Lijn. PAMBA MARE, Japanese str. 3,803, 0.

Nagasuyc, 19th July-Seattle 16th June. Flour and General:--Nippon Yusen Kaisha.

the No vessel to-day, according to Regulations, can enter a Japanese port until ten days have elapsed since it left the last port which is designated by the Japanese Government as plague infected. Difficulties have been experienced by tessels plying between Shanghai and Hongkong which, by the way, designated almost throughout the year as plague ports--and Nagasaki, for instance, where any vessel arrives within seven days from Hongkong and two from Shanghai.

aro

Vessels so arriving in soven days have to wait for three days more before they are able to land their passengers or cargo, resulting in serious inconvenience to passengers, shippers and warehouse

firms.

HE above-mentioned Vessal having arrived, THE

Consignees of Cargo are 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

risk.

Cargo remaining undelivered MONDAY, 27th inst., at Noon, will be subject to landing charges, and it undelivered FRIDAY, 31st ast, at Noon, will be subject to both landing and storage charges.

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BRÜMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

T

- PRINZ WALDEMAR," having arrived, Consignees of Carge are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their riel into the hasardons and/or extra hasaritons Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whencë 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 No Claims will be admitted after the Goods bave left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 30th fast. ill be subing

No Fire Insurance whatever will be affected. All chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo will be examined at the above Company's Godown at West Point, on 31st inst., at 10 4..

No Claims will be entertained unless scoom-landed here. panied by short delivery note or list of excep- tions taken at the time of delivery to Consignees and signed for and on behalf of the Pacific Mall 8.8. Co.

All Claims must be filed on or before 31st A

R. C. MORTON, August, otherwise they will not be recognized.

Agent, Hongkong, 24th July, 1914. 132

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES THE P. & 0..6. N, Co's Steamer

Feq

د با هم دریا

"MALTA,”

Arrived Hongkong on 21st July, 1914,

ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ & STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vassel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed ar TREE EK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.'s Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consign- mant will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed. Optional Goods will be lauded here walees instructions are given to the

6 hours NEP PAT

any case whatever.

Goods not cleared within 8 days including No Fire Insurance will be effected by me is date of arrival will be subject to rent.

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for axamination by the Consignees and the Company a Burveyors, Mesara, GODDAED and DOUGLan, at 10 AM. on MONDATO and THUESDAYS, All Claims must be presented within ten days of the stemmer's arrival hers, after which date they eannot be recognised. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods

E A. HEWETT,

Superintendent

have left the Godowns.

Hongkong, 21st July, 1914. ORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREME IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

Steamship

Petitions to amend the regulations haveHE been filed with the authorities more than once, and in view of the practical incon- renience caused by enforcing the Regula tions, the Home Affairs Department has decided to revise them.—Japan, Mail,

SHANGHAI TRADE.

Messrs. Ilbert & Co., of Shanghai, in their latest Piece Goods Market Report

BAY:--

TAIKIKI, Dutch str. 2,881, W. H. Lap, 23rd July-Swalow 22nd July, Gen eral-Java-China-Japan Lijn...

A simulations advance in American CNRat MARU, Japanese str., 2,950, Tanaka,

2th July-Moji 20th July. Coal cotton and decline in silver dizing the week has placed this market in a very Mitkon Bussan Kaisha. WAISHING, British str., 1,170, A. S. Wood-sound position so far as its stocks of cloth already began to respond to the altered get, 21st July-Saigon 18th July, Rice.and yarn are concerned, and prices have

Jardine, Matheson & Co. YAMATO MARU, Japanese str. 1,312, L. state of affairs, more especially in the Raba, 5th July Karatsu 20th July, case of yarn, which is invariably the first to benefi: by any improvement in the Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha..

The volume of ZAFARD, American str., 4,000, F. S. Mc conditions of trade.

Murray, 18th July-Manila 15th July, demand is not sufficiently heavy, however, to bring about an advance commensurate General.Shewan, Tonies & Co.

with the increase in replacing cost, but the general opinion amongst dealers is dullness is merely that the present incidental to the season of the year and that the autumn should bring at least an average amount of demand from the coun- try in its train. Reports from the interior continue in most cases to be optimistic

ON SALE

AT THE

HONGKONG DAILY PRESS with regard to crop prospects and the

OFFICE.

NEW AND UP-TO-DATE

prosperity of the people, but the tale of Filver carefully hoarded in various quar- ters shows a continued absence of con- fidence in the stability of present puliti- cal conditions, which seems scarcely justi ficable except in those purely localised areas where organised bands of brigands are at large, such as part of Hunan pro- vince, where the White Wolf is now sup- effect that the notorious bandit's chief of staff, who was responsible for so much of his military success, was killed and the White Wolf seriously wounded at Chang- hsien in Kansu about a month ago have. a ring of truth about them that gives rise. to the hope that his depredations are at an end at last..

PLANS OF THE SI-KIANG posed to br. Persistent reports to the

OB

WEST RIVER.

PRICE ONE DOLLAR

Giving all the Important Towns en rante

from CANTON to WUCHOW

Hong Kong, 5th April, 1913.

Clearances during the week have been below the average owing to the difficulty of handling native boats in the typhoon winds of the past few days.

The decline which has recently taken place in the price of silver seems to be only the natural outcome of the increas ingly weak stalistical position of the metal throughout the world.

"TORCK"

having arrived, Consignes of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goode, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed Anil stored at their risk into the hazardous andjor extes bazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown-Company Ltd., Kowloon, and West 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 bere.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods bave left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 99th inst. will be subject to rent,

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 29th inst., at 9.30 AM.

All Claims must reach us before the 5th August, or they will not be recognized.. No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

NOEDDEUTSCHME LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Com

General Agents Hongkong, 22nd July, 1914.

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Burdman

Mi C. D. F Bell Mr G. A. Bern Mrs E. B. Bollice Mr A. Blon? 29. Mr J. Bhim Mr & Mrs Ur J. Bro:hn ME AJ, Cambridgë Mr E. Le Cardiner Mr A Champanhet Mr F.S. Chien Mr W. B. Chilton Mr.H. Classen Mr W. E. Clayton Pr A. L

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Mr.1. Gould

Lampman

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On the 17th” af IN55 A‚££=Pressure has in- pressed slightly over-fason and Formoss. It has dearted considerably at Shanghai owing to the advance of the typhoon, which at a mat this morning was in about latitude 30 deg. N. A. and longitude 124 deg. "., moving N. or

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Moore

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Mr J. K. O'Sullivan

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Hanlon

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Mr G. Harper Maj. TL. Bertigan Mr. Haglett"

Mine Has ett

Mr F. Hegmadu Hon Mr E Aawett

Mr A. Hoffers ein Mr R Hunter Mr A. J. Mefalest Bir M. T. Jenes

updo Mr A. M. Kirley

Dr W. L. Kandler Capt & Mrs Rocks Mr S Larsen

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are so be left in the Godawns, where they will be examined on the 50th inst st 9.30 AM.

"All Claims must reach us before the 7th August, or they will not be recognized. No Fire Insurance will be effected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by he Undersigned.

NORDDAUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co.,

General Agente. 31

ongkong, 24th July, 1914.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM EUROPE.

THE HAL. Streamskip

**HOLSATIA,” Captain E. Deipat, having arrived Consignees at Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed as meit risk in the hazardous and/or ortis-hassidious Go downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, at Hongkong and/or Kowlood, whence delivery","may" be

tained against Bills-of-Lading counteringned or the Undersigned.

Optional Cargo will be carried on miles. optice to the pontrary be given To-DAY.

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

No Claims will be admitted after the Goode tave left the Godowns and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 10th inst will be subjea: to reat

All broken, chafed, and daranged floods must he left-in-the Godowns, where they will be mined on the 30th innt. at 9:30 AM.S No Fire Insurance will be effected by usin y case whatever,

Tals Steamer brings on Cargo:-

Er Bs. "Lisbeth from Stockholm. Ex.8.8. "Dremom "from Setubal. Ex 8.8. Jarl" from Oscarshamu. Er's,s," Germania" from Goteborg.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Office.

(974 Hongkong, 24th July, 1914.

CHILDREN

OF FAR

CATHAY

ABOUTAL AND POLITICAL' NOYEL OF

ABSORBING INTEREST,

By.CHAS. J. HALCOMBE, Formerly of the Imperial Chinese Customs Bervice, Author of "The Mystie Flowery Land," ete.

THE VOLUME, which consists or 401 Pages, and includes a Sketch Plan of historical interest showing the disposi tion of the Forees at the battle of Kwailin, Bir ROBET HART, dedicated to G.C.M.G., and Dr. A. Birken.

i

Chinese Boris Its description of Cortoms and Superstitions, combined with the insight it gives into polities! onditions in China. makes "CHILDR OF FAR CATHAY" an excellent volume for presentation to friends at Hote

PRICE

39.50

To be obtained from Messrs. KELLY A WALSH, LTD, Messrs. Baws & Co., or from the Printers and Publishers, the "Hawakɔng DAILY PREAN" Offso.

ON SALE

BWERELY PRESE, JULY to DECEMBER

Mr E. B. Lambert

Mr.G. M. Powell

Mr. A. B. Parris MYE B. RAY Mr E. M. Raymond Miss Roáy My Boss Smith

J. PRowell Mrs Saddonat Mr G. Hy shields Mr W. J. Smith

Mr F. Sayth Minx A Square Mr & Mrs GA, Swift

Mr & Mrs Talbot

Dr C. L, Terrill Dr Eerbert

MedE. M. Tozer Mr Thayer Tatt Dr Uchino

No returns from Japan or Indo-Chins.

3

Hongkong rainfall for the 29 soars ending at

| 10 x.m. to-day, 0,00 implies,

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noen today is as follows

DISTRICT.

Hongkong & Neighbourhood-

Formosa Channel

FORECAST,

SW, winds, moderate: due.

SW. gale,

moderating.

South coast of Chins between the same Hongkong and Lamooks, (--Në, 1.

South onest of China between 'The same as

Hongkong and Hainan

No. 1.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Viadrestock

Nemuro

Hakodate

Tokio Nagauski Kochi

REGISTER.

-27TH JULY, "1914, AM.

Kagoshima Orbima Naha Tehl'ima Boni Is... Chafoo Welksiwei Bankow ∙Ichang

Ktakisag FChangsha

Shanghat..... Qatalaff

Capt II. A. Walker MF B. J. T. Warren. Mr F. W. White Mr&Mrs F. Winkler Dr L. Winster Mr.G. G. Wood Mr & Mr.J. Wright

King Edward Hotmi.

Mr F. Almberg Mr M. J. Austia. Mr W. Bago Mr J. H. Brister

Mr F. W. Cox Mr F

Mr G. W. Grafting Mr. P. Qall

Er H. O. Haynor

Mr H. A. Bovenior MrA H. P. Jesvings Mr. J. Joseph Mr D. W. Katedorp M. W Koreatz Mr & Mr W.D. Kraft Mrs WD. Kiaft

Mr & Mrs C. Lauri

293

Mr.C. F. Maitley Miss Massey

Mr AJ Molatosh Mrs F.A.Miler Mr H Morphy Cat & Mr W. C.

Passmore

Mr.H. K. Roberta

Dr Sibree

Mr C. H. Soper -

Mes Thompson

MrJ Tseng Dr K. Waither Mr J. R. Watson

PEAK HOTEL.

Mr & Mrs A bahagea Mr J. Arnold Lieut Archer, R.A.M.O.

FMr&Mra W. Arm-.

strong

|

Fleet Surgeon & Mr

Bernard Mr Beard Major & Mrs Bowen Mrs Bowdler

M & M A. Bryson

and children

Mr & Mrs Carmichael Me M. Cary Mr Casalli

J

Mr & Mrs Coppen, children and nurse Mr Cousand Capt Cowan Mejor Davy Major Dorgan Mr W. J Dovo

Mr Dangan

Major Fajchine

Mr Felblok

MYF. W. Gibbons

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Mr B. A. Hale

Lt. Col. H. W.

Biki

Capt & Mrs Ivens

Mr Lee Jones Mrs Klebe

les,

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Maj. & Mrs McMann

obüldren Mr & Mr E.

N.

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child

Mr Nixon

Mr J.-L. Plummer Major & Mrs Pyne

and children Lt.Col. Hadelis, 2.E. Rev D. B. Raynolds Eng: Comdr. “Bourne Mr A. Binalsir Miss Skinuer

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Mr Hardman

Mr F. A. Hazeland

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Mr.Q. & Stewart

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marie and child Mr A. R. Blokes Capt & Mrs Waters

Bad child

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GLAND HOTEL.

Mr Allan. Mr Barberg

ME Back

Mr G. Hondewejus Mr C. Colman Mr & Mrs A. B. Crew Mrs M. Esne ult Me W.) danrda Mr C. Galler Dr. F. Jackson Mr & Mrs F. Langham My Ləhman Mr Motor

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Mr & Mr J

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7

Barometer

at +Beal. Level,

Temperature.

89.50

Humidity.

Wind

Ditration.

Force.

Westher.

T. F. CLAITON, Directors

1 BAROMETED, reduced to a digrées Fahrenheit.

on the level of the sea in incash. "Copies and

undreds

2 TEMPERATURE, in the

Fahrenheit.

abado,

ja doctors

8 HUMIDITY, in perosatage of saturation, tha -humidity of sir antarated with moisture belas 100,

4 DISMOTION OF WIND, to two points.

5 FORCE OF WI, socording to Beaufort Solo. 6 STATE OF Wnatusz, b: blas sky, o dotsoned cloud, d drissling rain, f for, a gloomy, bhail. lightning, a overösat, p presng showere, q squsil, rrain snow, t thunder, v visibility, w dew we

7 BAIN in inchea, t tenths and hundredths "HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, July 27th..

Previous On Date On Date

Day at

at 1 pm 6 am).

st 3pm..

Barometer Temperature Hamidity...... Wind Direction ...

29.58

29.61

29.71

89

82

90

69

82

60

SSW

gw

SW

Force

2.

: 5

Weather ....

Bein

Highest open air Temperature én Z5th ...90 Lowest open air Temperature on 26th ..82

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

Day

Weck

From 28th July to 3rd August, 1914.

Hion WATER

H'kong.

Height

LOW WATHE

H'kong-

Menc

Mran

Time

Time

h. m. ft, u,

ftin

Tues

Wed.

28 m 0 57 4 76 12

2.6

1

Fri.

Mr C. Weisman

Mr & Mrs W. Wilken

Capt B. Ybiangs

Betur. 1m 4 29

Sun.

Mon,

2 km 5

8 41

36 30

9 39 40

Mr & Mrs K. Schmidt Mr Wright

He Weltenbron

MF C. Zellvin

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AT TER “LONGKONG DAILY FRESS” OFFICE

"WITH DOG AND⋅ GUN IN THE NEW. TERRITORY.”

EING the Series of Articles contributed

B to the "HoNGKUNG DAILY PERSS "

by " Sportman,” reproduced in book form.

PRICE

Hongkong, 11th October, 1913-

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