FRESH AIR AND HEALTH. Mental work calls an unusual supply of blood to the brain; the process of digestion calls blood to the stomach. Brain work inmediately, after a hearty meal often causes indigestion because the brain has first call on a supply of blood that should be helping the stomach. work is to be done there is a demand for Wherever, in the economy of the body, Thin blood or blood bright, red blood. dark with impurities will not do, because it is the nxygen carried by the blood that does the work and oxygen-bearing This life- blood is bright and red.. sustaining oxygen is taken up by the blood from the air which it incets in the lungs. Hence the great need of fresh air every hour of the day and night. But fresh air is useless if the blood, cannot take up the oxygen which it gives Dr Williams Pink Pills enable the blood to Lake Sup more oxygen because they increase the part of the blood that carries the oxygen. This corrects the lassitude, palpitation of the heart, shaky nerves and the pallor that are the results of thin, impure blood.

You must have jure, rich blood to enjoy couplete health. Begin to improve and increase your blood supply to-day Sold with Dr. Williams Pink Pilk. by dealers everywhere, also by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., 84, Sacchuen Road, Shanghai, one battle for $1.50, six for $8 post free.

SHIPPING IN

BTEAMCR息。

PORT.

AKI MARU, Japanese str., 4,000, 1: Nema 30th July-Shanghai 25th July. Gen eral-Nippon Yasen Kaisha. ANAC, British str., 1,250, M. Eedy, 3rd

BARON MACAR'S BUBBLE CO.

SHANGHAI COURT'S STRONG COMMENT.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5xx, 1914.

The trial of Baron de Macaron charges of having obtained money by means of false pretences, and of abuse of confidence in connection with the affaire

of the British and Belgian

USE ONLY

DUTT'S “MANGO”

BRAND

CHUTNEYS AND CURRY STUFFS

AND

BRAND INDIAN CONDIMENTS. SREEKISSEN DUTT & CO.,

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

Horolone HƠI LÊN

Mr E.S. Abraham

Mr A. H. Aglionly

Mr C. M. Alport

Mr H. M. Bazett Mr L Y, Bazett

Mr D. CHandel Mr C. D. J. Bell Mr G. A. Bena Mra E. R. Bellica Mr J, H Brister Mr&Mrs H. H. Burton Mr A. J. Cambridge

Industrial Bank of China was concluded EAST INDIAN CONDIMENT CO." B.Be on the 28th ult. at the Belgian Consulate, Shanghai.

The Court sat in private for over two hours to consider its decision. The

six months for having imprisonment: sentopee passed was that of one year's obtained money by false pretences, and six months for abuse of confidence. The Court further ordered accused to pay a fine of Frs. 3,000 with respect to the first charge, and that he be deprived of civil and political rights for ten years, both the latter penalties being maximum penalties.

CALCUTTA,

THE PREMIER CONDIMENT HOUSE IN INDIA

CO., LTD.

Mr E. Le Cardozer

Mr H. C. Certer

Mrs P. I. Lair Mr A. Langton Mr. T. Floyd Mr F. Lobeł Mr Edward Lubring Mr J. Macdonald Mr F. A. nola tosh Mr & Mrs N. Mao

fatyre and child Me A.J. Molntosh Miss M. Mathosan

Dr O Marriott

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 4th at 12,20 pm ~ Pressure - still highest over the B. China Sea

It has decreased slightly over Laron and from Formosa to Exiphong. It has also decreased tightly at Waihufwei, the depression now being central to the north of the Yellow Sem

No returns from Japan.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending af 10 sm to-day, 0,00 inches:

The forecast for the 24-hours-ending at-noom to-day is as follows

DISTENT.

Bongkong & Neighbourhood

B. T. Matheson

Mr B. K. Mitä

Mr J. Merecki

Formosa Channel

Dr K. Merete

A. B. MOULDER & SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG AND SOUTH CHINA. Mr W. E. Chayton Mr C. E. Meyer

Hongkong, 13th June, 1914.

PABBENGERS. AREIVED.

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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE P. & ̧0. 8. N. Co.'s Steamer

AND

"DELTA," Arrived Hongkong on 29th July, 1914, FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO

STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named emol are hereby informed that their goods are Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns et Kowloon, where each Dentigament will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods

re landed.

being landed and placed at THEIR BIST in thi

This vessel brings on Cargo -—-—-—-

From London, &c., ex as" Malna" and

"Pezzia,"

From Persian Gulf, ex .. B. L. 8. N. and B. & P. 8. N. Co.'s Steamers. Optional Goods will be landed bars unlass instructions are given to the contrary within

6 hours.

Goods not cleared within 3 days including No Fire Insurance will be attested by me date of arrival will be subject to rent.

any case whatevers

After the judgment proper had been delivered in French, the President, Mr. Houyet (acting Belgian Consul General), anxious that Dairen should continue to said: Judgment has been given in be the centre of Japanese activity in French, but since the British and Belgian Manchuria and Mongolia, while the Industrial Bank of China was a Hong-lattor is trying to transfer this contro to

Should the Korean Govern-T kong Company, I think fit, as President Mukden.

ment accomplish its object, the money of the Court, to add some comment in

At first, it may seem to hurt spent on harbour and other developments English the sense of justice that you cannot even at Dairen would be partly wasted, and be prosecuted for conspiracy to defraud. the Japanese merchants there would Your accomplice, who was certainly less stuffer heavily. On the other hand, the guilty than you, has been sentenced for increased quantity of goods attracted to it. But it is not the Belgian Penal Code she overland route from Japan would, of that is to be blamed for it. An article on course, add to the revenue ofas, the

Writing under date of May 14, conspiracy to defraud would be meaning- less in our penal code because of the Acting-Consul stated that particulars of requirements in the Commercial Code in the through rates from Japan had not then been published in Dairen, but that the matter of limited companies, com panies whose capital must be wholly the Japanese and Korean railways have taken advantage of the reductions over Formerly 1/10th and now Subscribed.

the Antung-Mukden line to raise their 1/5th of the capital must be paid before the Company can be started. You knew charges over other sections of the route. That perfectly well when you established your bubble company according to the Hongkong Ordinance. You have acknow- Coal-edged it, and you are a Doctor of Law. Moreover, you had occasion to experience

Per Yuensung, from Manila, Mrs. twice the efficacy of the Belgian law when, in search of fresh fields and pastures new, Ewell, Messrs. B. Henderson, F. Eclipte, you tried in the last quarter of last year, S. Brett, L. Cunningham, Pattern, J. but in Shanghai and in Hankow, to Persenne, Mitchell, Nelson, Robson, B. start a Belgian company to take over Lamon, R. Habhoy and E. del Pan.

For these Per China for Hongkong, from Sau sur Hongkong company. reasons, I think you may bless the Hong Francisco, Mr. E. W-Ames, Miss Lois kong Ordinances for the fine opportuni- E. Bratt, Mr. F. G. Boulon, Mr. A. ties they afforded to your activities, for Beattie, Mr. RA. De Bourdel, Dr. C. the jolly good time they gave you n

Basa, Mr. and Mrs. N. Baldwin, Mr. Shanghai during two years, and for the Chas. H. Bartley, Rev. M. Coleman, Mr. regrettable escape from responsibility R. Corpus, Mr. L. Coleor, Miss L. A. you enjoy now in the matter of conspiracy Davis, Mr. A. Angel, Mrs. A. ES. to defraud. I regret very much that Fleischer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fisher, me unsuspecting Chinese should have Miss Mildred Fisher, Master Chas been robbed of their money by yourself; Fisher, Mr. F. Francisco, Mr. J. M. some of your Chinese accomplices, and Groves, Mr. Whipple Hall, Mr. Arthur

same time

Lym, Mr. M. Loughhead, Mrs. C. 8. only thing that the glad Beechey:

venture Lobinger, Mrs. E. S. McLellan, Master. the scandalous

law Edgar McLellan, Mr. L Maignou, Mr. Belgian impossible under Belgian in

your own personality, and that and Mrs. G. Marshall, Mr. K. Marin, either Belgian capital nur Belgian law Mrs. Grace Norma, Miss Nettie Newman, had anything to do with it. If to pass Mrs. S. A. Paulson. Mr. Lester Proebstel, account only the good name of Belgium, G. M. Stewart. Mrs. Lena Begal, Master and of the Belgians who have built and Aaron Segal, Dr. O. Tornhlad, Mr. E. S. are building up so much for the good of Thompson, Miss E. Trafford, Miss Bessie China and the Chinew, you would have van Patten, Mrs. Nellie Wilson, Miss E. received the fusximum sentence, and 1, Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. T. White, Miss

give

August Shanghai 31st July, Gen eral Butterfield & Svire. BENDORA, British str., 2,578, T. I. Calley,

3rd August-Moji 27th July, Gibb, Livingston & Co.

VALLYN, British str., 2,905, BESU

Abernethy, 10th July-Haiphong 17th July, General-Order, BOMBAY Manu, Japanese str., 4,025, 6. Komatsubara, 2nd August-Singa pore 27th July General-Nippon Yusen Kaisha, CRINOcuos, British str., 1,195, J. Doyle, 3rd Angust-Keang Yen 31st July, Stope.--Shewan, Tomer & Co. DEVANHA, British str., 4,750, W. R. Hickey, 31st July-Shanghai 28th July, General,-P. & Q. 8. N.. Co. DAITEN MARU, Japanese str., 2,824, W, Nakagawa, 2nd August Dairen 27th Bussan August, Coal. Mitsui Kaisha. DERWENT, British str., 1,36, Jenkius, 25th July-Saigon 21st July, Rica--Chinese- EMPRESS OF ASIA, British str., 2,883, S. Robinson, 29th July-Vancouver 9th July, General.-C. P. R. PSICHING, Chinese str., 78, A. B. Baines,

1

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Damaged packages must be left in the Go. downs for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD and DoroLas, at 10 AM. on MONDAYS and THURSDAYE. All alaims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival hero, after which date they cannot be recognised. have left the Godowns. No claims will be admitted after the goods

E. A. HEWITT,

Superintendent Hongkong, 30th July, 1914.

AMERICAN ASIATIQ 8.3. 00. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM NEW YORK.

1st August-Shanghai 27th July, the sentence on you we had to take into Mr. B. Padshah, Mr. H. J. Reilly, ME Steamship

General-Chinese. HALDIS, Norwegian str., 1,005, Jorgensen. 23rd July Amoy 22nd July, General.

Jara-China-Japan Eijn. Hoxeroxa, French, str., 73, A. Marguerit, 1st August-Hoihow atst July, Aingerul,

VRMarty,--

as the Consul, would have insisted on O. R. White and Mrs. A. Woinoviton

EXPECTED their But judges have, when they circumstances of the case, as well of those

Mr W. B. Chilton

Dr A. L. E. F.

Coleman Y

Mr G. P. Curry Mr P. B. Deann Mr D. 8. B. Douglas. Miss M. E. Daily Mr F. F. Duckwood... Mr & Mrs C. H. Dager

and mid Mr & Mrs H. C.

Ehrenfels

Dr. F. Eogolbørn Mr H. Fehr as W. de la Fontaine Mr F.J. Frodske

Mr J. Gibb

Mr J. Gould

Mr Max, Geiseler Mr P. O. do Grisogono Mr J. M. Gotdene

Capt T. F. Hall Capt FW. Haldon Mr H. Handley-Pegg Mr W. A. Hannibal Lt F. C. Henning-Lee

RN.

Mrs M. Henzahsa Mr G. Harper Hon Mr E. A. Hewett

3 Č.M.G.

Mr H. P. Horner Mr R. Haster Mr C. H. James Mr M. T. Jones Miss A Kirkwood Dr W. L. Koodler Capt & Mrs Rock Mr & Mrs H. A.

Lampman

Mas W. II. Lambert Mr E. B. Lambert:

Mr G. 6. Aiddleton

Mr N. S. Milkowski

Dr & Mrs W. B. A

Moore

Me W. J. Morrison Mr Hand

Mr B T. Nell

Mr W. Ounenhoven Capt Pilcher Mr S. Potten

Mr G. M. Powell Mr A. M. Preston Mr A.B. Purvis Mfr de Mire W. Fyle Master Pyle Capt Balling Mr. B. H. Bay Mr E. M. Raymond Miss F. Resy. Mr. & Mrs W. F.

Robertson

Mr L Robertson

M. Robertson

Mr J. P. Rowell. Mrs Seddon- Mr&Mrs H. D. Smith

Mr F. Smyth Miss A. Square Dr Herbert To

Mr E. M. Tozer Mr W Thayer Tuit Capt IL A Walker Mr E. J. T. Warren Mr J. R. Watson- Mr&Mrs B, F.Weaver Mr F. W. White

Mr & Mrs F. Winkler Dr L. Winster

Mr G. G. Wood Mr & Mrs J. Wright

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Mr E. Almberg Mr M. J. Austin Mr W. Budge Mr J. H. Brister Mr F. W. Cox Mr Fry

INDRADEO,”

Mr G. W. Grrafhios Mr P. C. Ball Captain T. R. Evans, having arrived from the above Port Consignees of Cargo are Mr. H. O, Haynor bereby informed that their Goods are being Mr H. A. Bovenior Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Mr.J.Joseph landed at their risk into the Godowns of the MAH. P. Jennings Company Limited, Kowloon, and stored Mr D. W. Karsdorp

Mr W. Koronts All broken, obafed, and damaged to be left in the Godowns, where they will be Mrs W.D. Kraft.

HONG WAN I, British str., 2,000, Mason, verdict, to take account of all the Per haskimo Maru, from London Jule Consignees risk and expense. Goods are Mr & Mre W.D. Kraft IDOMKNEUS, British str., 3,300, Wallace in favour of the accused as of those Guthrie, Miss L. Ballie Guthrie, Dr. N.amined on WEDNESDAY, the 5th Aug., st

30th July-Singapore 25th July, Gen eral-Order.

2nd August-Singapore 29th July, General.Butterfeld & Swire. INDRADED, British str., 2.607, T. R. Evans, 29th July--New York 12th June, Gen- eral. Shewan, Tomes & Co. ISION, British str., 6,527, J. Riepenhau- sen, 2nd August-Victoria, B.C.. 8th July, Guneral. Butterfield & Swire, JISSEN MARC, Japanew str., 2,347, T.

Terada, 3rd August-Moji 28th July, Coal-Nippon Yasen Kaisha KATONG, British str., 987, H. Mathias, Tat August Halphong and Hohow 31st July, GeneralBattigfeld & Swire. KASAKUR, British str., 2,593, F. J. Archbold,

17th July-Haiphong-18th July, Dil Standard Oil Co.

KIYO MANU, Japanese str., 5,757, Hashi- moto, 18th July-Moji 15th July, General. Toyo Kisen Kaisha. KJELD, Norwegian str., 910, Helleso, 31st July -Bangkok 24th July, Wien-Chinese. KWANGSE, British str., 1,302, G. J. Spink, 23rd July-Swatow 22nd July, Bal last. Butterfield & Swire MASANG, British str., 1,644. Matthews, 3rd August-Hongay 30th July, Coal -Jardine, Matheson & Co. MENDIP RANGE, British str., 2,995, Fax worthy, 23rd July-Moji 18th July, Coal. Gilman & Co. MINNESOTA. American str.,, 20,710, TW:

Garlick, 30th July-Seattle 27th Jan. General. Nippon Yusen Kaisha, NANKAI MAEU, Japanese str. 2,112. Sakuma, 20th July-Miiko 14th July Coal Mitani Bussan Kaisha. NIPPO, Japanese str, 2,831, J. Satu

Coal-Mitsui 2nd August-Miike, Hussun Kaisha. UNSANG, British str., 1.713, Picknell, 22nd July-Java 12th July, Sugar Jar dine, Matheson & Co. RENSHO MARU, Japanese str., 1,743, Y. Kanada, 20th July -Dairen 13th July, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. SKERBIES, British str., 2,953,

against him, and a very weighty circum stance in your favour is, I must say, the fact that if you are the principal in the whole venture you are not the only and Some Chinese. guy person. Beechey, in the matter of the fintation of the company and its management and of the deposit receipts, seem to have eun your accomplices in various degrees. That is the reason why you get only the sentanen just now passed on you by the

Court.

The prisoner will be sent to Belgium, where the appeal, he has lodged will ho heard:

JAPANESE ACTIVITY IN MANCHURIA.

DAIREM V. MURDEN.

With referenes to Ure formation of an association to encourage the export of Japaniac cotton goods to Manchuria, the Acting British Consul at Dairen (Mr. R. Boulter) reports that the proposed agree. ment between the Association and the Railway Bureau for a special rebate has been abandoned owing to the intervention of the Japanese Government, a

The proposed reduction of freight rates on certain classes of goods over the Antang-Mukden section of the South Manchurian Railway came into force on May and the through rates from Japan nukden were changed simultaneously. The through rate for cotton goods is now Baid to be 1 gen (about jd.) per ton per mile irrespective of whether the consiguor 13 a member of the Association or not. The Association has thus lost the pre- fercutial basis on which it was founded, but is said to have the intention of con tinuing the work of encouraging the export of Japanese cotton goods to Manchuria.

finding

4th-Miss Kikkawa, Mrs. J. Baillie Yamamoto, Dr. K. Hayashi, Miss Fowler and Mr. K. Ochiai.

APIOLINE

(CHAPOTEAUT)

SATER

LADIES REEDY

For functional troubles, deisy, pain are those irregularities peculiar to the Axt

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UCRES EISCHARGES, KITUNN FX, WILDCUT IKASTIOKOL

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THERAPION

No. a

OVERS CHROSIO WIIMAKASIS, BRAING, LOST VIGNE,

BOLD ET LEADORI OTEMIFTA PRIOR IN MAULAND-248- HAND STANS APDRMEN MEVALOES FOR FREE BODE TO 1. LA OʻKKO IED, CO. KAYEUTICK Bo. Hamenizar, LONDON, TRY NEW DRÁGNS (TARTELING) FORM OF

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LASTING OVEN. M.OR XUE THAT TELIN MARKKU WORD. *MITERLESON WET, GOTT, STAMP ANTONO KO 45% GESTERN PACKETS.

INSIST ON HAVING THERAPION,

175

THERAPION AR

FON BALE

21st July-Java 12th July, Sugar.

The South Manchurian Railway Com- Java-China-Japan Lijn. SOCOTRA, British str., 1,806, R. P. Steven pany steadily opposed the proposed reduction of freight rates on the Antung- son, 1st August-London 20th June, Mukden section of its line General.-P. & O, S, N. Co. opposition of no avail, it asked that SUSRE MARY, Japanese str. 1,118, Rimilar reductions should be made on the Tattori, 3rd August-Swatow 2nd Dairen-Mukden and Yingkow section of August, General Osaka Shosen the line, which request was refused by the Kaisha..:

Japanese Railway Bureau. The South SWANLEY, British str., 2,007, W. E. Steele, Manchurian Railway Company is not 28th JulyManila 25th July, Ballast allowed to make any changes in the rates --Carmichael & Co.

for goods arriving at, or despatchied TACOMA MAKU, Japanes str., 3,830, T. from, Dairen or Yingkow without the Hamada, 30th July-Manila-27th consent of the Railway Bureau, but it July, Flour and General.-Osaka may make changes in the local rates after Shosen Kaisha.

reporting the alterations to the Kwan-

Government. The company, BATES OF EXCHANGE AT BOMBAY TELCER, British str. 5,803, Yarwood, 31st tung

July Manila 25th July, General-socordingly, decided to grant from May Butterfield Swire.

11, a special discount on the rates for

of or preceding the departure of the TAIWAN MARU, Japanese str., 2,130, Y. goods carried over the Dairo and Ving For Demand Drafts on London on the day

English Mails; als Table of the hato, 2nd August-Chefco 28th July, how linea equivalent to the reductions

made on the Antung-Mukden line and Yearly Approximate AveragER

for, 38 yÖKTAŞ Bean Osaka Shosen Kaisha

ng only to the same classes of

FROM 1874 TO 1909. TELEMACHUS, British str, 1300, Fraser, lat upplying August-Saison 7th July, Rico and goods.

It Genemi-Orler. Train tr. 3,058, A. Oldent is evident that there is a conflict of

Company and the Korean

burger, 2nd August Yokohama 17th Railway July, General. Java China-Japan Government. The former, supported by the Japaneses merchants in Dairen, 18 Lijn.

PRICH CARE.

On Bale at the Day Passa Ofian 15 Loes! Bookwalterra.

All Claims must be presented within FFTEEN DAYS of the Steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 5th Aug, will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance has been effected, Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

SHEWAN, TOMËS & Co...:

General Agenta

Hongkong, 29th July, 1914.

"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

8.S.

HENVENUE,"

F.

Mr & Mrs C Lauri.

zen

MrU. F. Maltley Miza Massey Mr A. J. McIntosh Mrs F. A. Milfor Me H. Marpby Capt & Mr W. C.

Passmore

Mr H. K. Roberts Dr Sibreo Mr OH Soper

Af-s Thompson.

Mr J. Tsang

Dr K, Walther ME J. R. Watson

PRAK

HOTEL

Mr & Mrs Ababagon Mr J. Arnold

Lisat Arober, R.A.M.G. Mr & Mrs W. Arm-

strong. Fleet Surgeon & Mrs

Bernard

Mr Beard An 1993

Major & Mrs Bowen Mrs Bowdler Mr & Mrs A Bryson ard children Mr & Mrs Carmichael Me M. Cary Mr Carulli

FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO, LONDON AND STRATTS.

MONSÍGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their isk into the hardous and/or extra hazardous Jodowns of the Hongkong and Kowicos Wharf nd Godown Co, Ltd, whence and or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

No-Claims will be admitted after the Goods avo left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 5th Ang. will be subject to rent,

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 12th Aug or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chsfed and damaged Goods are o be left in the Godowns, where they will be xamined on the 5th Aug, at 11 a.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Ujils of Lading will be countersigned by

GIRE, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agouts.

1991

Hongkong, 9th July, 1914.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s Steamer

"SOCOTRA

Mr & Mrs Coppen, children and nurse

Mr Consland

Capt. Cowan Major Davy Mrs Davidson Major Dorgan Mr W. J Dove Mr Duncan

Major Falchine Mr Felblok

Mr B. W. Gibbons Mr & Mrs A. Gibson' Mr B. A. Hnie Lt. Col. Gordon Hall,

BAM.C

Mr Grizzell

Mr Hardman Mr F. A. Hazeland Mr & Mrs Hooper Major & Mr Ham-

phreys Miss Humphreys

Mr Allan

Lt-Col. H. W. Iles,

EBA

Gupt & Mra Iver- Mr L e Jonis Mr. R. Johns Mire Klebe

Mr & Mrs A. Kohler Mr& Mrs Koah Mrs Lawford and child Mr A. R. Linton Mr W. Maining Dr McKean Maj. & Mrs Melann

children

Mr & Mrs E, N, Mitchelmors and child

Mr. Niron Mr J. I. PlumIAST Majer & Mrs Pyze

and children Li-Col. Radeliffe, 2.2. Hey D. H. Haynolds Eng. Comdr, Rooms Mr. A. Bladair Mies Skinner Mr C. Bhott LtCol. & Mrs Usher

Smub

Mr. Simalay

Mr. Stewart Capt & Mrs Stewart, nure and child

Mr. A. R. Stokes Capt & Mrs Water

and shild

Mr C. Willson

GRAND HOTEL

Arrived Hongkong on 1st Aug., 1914, FROX ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, Mr Barborg

Mr Book PORT SAID, SUEZ & STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named Mr G. Bondereins Fessel are hersby informed that their Goods are Mr. C. Colmas being landed and placed AT THEIR BISK in the Mr & Mrs A B. Crew Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Mrs M. Esusnit Co.'s Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consign Mr W. Edwards ment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and Mr C. Gatler delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed. Dr F. Jackson

Optional Goods will be landed here unless Mr & Mr K. C. Jones instructions are given to the contrary within Mr & Mrs F. Langham

Mr Lohman Mr M. Moyer

15 bourn

Goods not cleared 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 Godowns for examination by the Consignees

Mr W. Miller

Mr G. O. Odom Mr F. G. Owen Mr Roggareen Mr R. Sanderson Me T. Scott

Mr & Mrs J. Smith Mr & Mrs K.Schuldt Mr J. Temple Mr Wright

FOLECAMY

S.W. winds, mo-

I darste; Ene.

(The same No. 1.

South cost of Chias between (The samE, AN

Hongkong and Lamooks {.. No. 1. South coast of China between (The same

Hongkong and Hainan...

No. 1.

89

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Station.

REGISTER.

4TH AUGUST, 1914, AM,

Viadvostook.js' Nomare Hakodatehood Taklo.....

Koohi Nagasaki..... Kagoshima Oshima Naba Ishi'ims Banin La Chefco TES Weihairrel

Hankow

Tohang ***** Kinking. Changsha Shanghai- Gotalaff

Sharp Penk ...

7.29.74 63

6 A

79.41:74

60.73.

Amoy

ба

Swator 011.

5.29,76

Taicht

47,79

Tainah 159) Koshun.....!

29.80

29.78

29.77

Taihoku

Penondoren

Canton

Hongkong Gap Book

Mando

Wuchowe

Hollow

Pakbol

Phulian

629.74

Tontons

29.05

Cape St. James

29.89

Aparri Manila

29.89 129.84

Legaspi

29.81

Iloilo -Bacolod-

Ceb***

Labuan

94 29.87,81

29.86 82

29.94 8:

Wind

T. F. CLAXTON, Director. L'BABOENTE, reduced to 3 degrees Babirounait, un the larel af thi sea, in inches, watha aud hundrodtke,

the strade,

in dogroen

2 TEMPERATION, in the Fahrenhalt.

3 HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, the hamidity of sie anturated with moisture being 1900.. 6. DIBROTION OF WIND, to two poluta army

5 Bonds or Wine, socording to Besafort Bola.

·S STATE OF WEATHER, b bins sky, o desajica slood, & drasting vala, 1 fog, a gloomy, hhall lighting, ovarously p passing showers,aquaqqalk,

rain snow, t thunder, v visibility, w daw n 7 Raw in libas, t tenths and hundredthe

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, August 4th

Previons On Date On Dato.

Day

at 2 p.m.6 am. 2 p.m.

Barometar Temperature ja Humidity....

29.81

29.80 29.79

··86-

80 86.

69

87

waw

West

2

Bouth

Wind Direction ...) Force Weather ...

Highest open air Temperature on 3rd, Lowest open air Temperature on 3rd

88

79

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE

From 5th to 11th August, 1914.

HIGH WATEE

LOW WATER

'kong.

H'kong.

Mesn

Mean

Time

Time

ft. t

-5018-20

5121 3-32.

0.5

Days of

Wook

Month

Wed

Thurs 6

Fri 7

Height

10 4 4 2

9:11 7 6 m 2:13 105443)

How Height,

660 6

9 557 4 m 30-13 0

4 4 4 28 a 08

71 #44 ཐ་ཉ 11:42 4:5 598 9m 11 & 67m 4 27 2 7

539 & 1 5: 10m0-1 474 5 11 27.

/m 11:34

6. 1 69 al 9.

03:55

11 24

Mr Wel-sembron

3r C. Welstan

Mr & Mrs W. Wilken. Capt E. Things Mr C Zelivin

Batux. 8

Sun,

Mon.

Tues. 11 m 0.20

10:32

ON SALE.

TONGKONG HANSARD REPORTS

and the Company's Surveyors, Mex. GODDARD HONGKONG MEETINGS. .of the

and Borutas, at 10 am. on MONDAYS

and TRUKSHATH. All Claims must be presented LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL within ten days of the steamer's arrival Fare Session 1913, ***** after which date they cannot be recognised.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods

for

REVISED AT THE NEMBLES,

PRICE

86.

EA EEWETT,

Superintendent.

Hongkong, 3rd August, 1914.

[1·

DAILY PRESS OFFICE Hongkong, 24th February, 1914,

have left the Godownsbeli sm

the

ON SALE AT TEN "LONGKONG DAILY PRESS

OFFICE

“WITH DOG AND GUN IN THE NEW TERRITORY"

BEING the Berige of Articles contributed

to the "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS by" Sportsman, reproduced in book form.

PRICH Hergkong, 11th October, 1913-

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