Telegrams.
[Kanter's
The Transvaal Immigration Aot.
Loadun, 29th December.
THE HONGKONG TEI
CONVICTED MAN BSON
POLICEMEN ARRESTED AND CHAT
Two policemen a Chinese detective and an Indian constable-were charged before Mr. F. A Hixeland, in the Police Court, this mornit g with neglectingubeir duty.' laitmach us they
THEATRE ROYAL E
PH TUESDAY DECEMBER 31, 1907.
Adverti
BALL
To-night and Every Evening, at 9.15.
ING AND MAIL
Abraham
(prox)
Franch (Yarri
The Gizakion Ks. Glenny left Singapore
Adams Aftation Alexandra, Jr., D. C.loyd, JAD. Anderson,
neslay, Maj.
*Märgiast, DaO ittiscombe, HG Matheson, Mrs. R. T Hausher, Mr. and Mrs. and
Ling”A, C2
BUSALogan, M., and M
fransvaal Immigration Act, and the Act allowed i prit ner thescape from their custody POLLARD'S LILLIPUTIAN today, and may be expected to arrive here on Bittises mbe,
•
gazetted.
www.day
Ghandi, the Indian leader, five other In dians and three Chinese residents have been sentenced at Johannesburg to quit within 48 bours, for refusing to register
About 70,000 Indians at present in the Transvaal hava declined to conform with the Act, and Ghandi says they are awaiting
Latera
arrest.
Johannesburg reports that all Indians and Chinese intend to await arrest, sed areʻlak- | ing legal opinion on the subject if the opin Jon is favourable they will appeal to a higher
Court.
The House of Lords.
Lord Curzon has consented to enter the House of Lords, in succession to Lord Kil- maine as a representative Peer.
Shipbuilding Trade. Owing to the scarcity of orders on the Clyde the shipbuilders yesterday made the biggest pay off for years.
Even office staffs and draughtsmen are sharing is the wholesale dismissals,
Mr Kier Hardie in New Zealand.
Wellington reports that Mr. Kier Hardie was capsized in an automobile, and it is believed that some of his ribs are broken,
The Cruise of the American Battleship Fleet.
The American fleet left Trinidad,
TUR LILLIPUTIANS.
yesterday. In the Barruine, it was stated, a coolie was sentenced to a term of imprisonment and stocks for lascony. He way left in charge of the two policemen mentioned above whose orders were to remove the map to the Hung. bom Police Station, where he was to be xulbited in the stocks. Having strapped the around the coolie's neck, they took him on board, telling of the offence he had committed, board the ferry launch. The ferry was a long time leaving, and the two policaman became so interested in a conversation that they did not see their prisoner remove the board from ronnd bis neck, braw it into the harbour, and stepped shores the launch left the wharf, Once as are the coolie disappeared and has not since been ices. A hue and cry was raised by the palicemen when they missed their pri soner.
The launch was maarchet, everywheṛn
was arched, even the harbour when they saw the stocks! board floating out, but without success
The accused found it difficult to explain. to the Court how their prisoner, managed to excape, and his Worship gave them until Friday next to find the man. They were released on bail of Sto each.
AEW TUG FOR MANILA.
LEFT HONGKONG, TO-DAY,
The tug-bnat Englurer which was built by the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company, Id., 40 the order of the Philippine Government, having been completed in every detail, Jef Hon, kong to-day for Manila. At an early hour this morning, Captain 1. Douglas, of Messrs. Goddard and Douglar, went aboard and adjust- ed her compasses, and some minutes later the Engineer steamed out of the harbour, in charge nfa Chinese matter. On her arrival at Manila her speed trial, as stipulated, will be canied att, no doub! to the swisfaction of all concern. ed. The dimensions of the Engineer is a follows-Length between perpendiculars, 109
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Commencing NEXE THURSDAY ani' and," at 9.15 2.36
∙GRAND NEW:YEARL-FANTOMIME, "MOTHER GOOBE."
NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 81310 P.M., GRAND MATINEE OF
Matkap “ MOTHER GOOBEAGAMAA
(Children and Amans half-price to ifitines only),
Late Trame to the Peak 15 minutes after each performance." PRICES (-$3.00, $100 and '$100,
an
BOX PLAN AT THE ROBINSON PIANO CO.
NOTICE.
OTTO CH†ISTIAN-
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION: COMPANY, LIMITED."
MSPALCKHAVER has been authorised FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND
to Sign the name of our Firm per Procuration from this date.
SIEMSSEN & CO. Honokate. sist December, 100
(1139)
· FIRE INSURANCE "ASSOCIATION. OF HONGKONG.
. NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS, 1ICE is hereby given that FIRE N INSURANCE OFFICES WI CLOSED for the Transaction of Public Business TO-MORROW and THURSDAY, the 1st and 2nd January, 1995.
By Order,
સ્વરાં
KAU SINGAPORE THE Company's Steamship Tompany's
TUGHAMLAISANG,"
having arrived from the above Parts, Consignota of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goede will be delivered from alongside, i
Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after 4 PM, the ged January, wil be landed at Consignees' risk and expensa.
No Fire Insurance will be affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by,
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LD.,
General Managers.
Hoogkong, 31st Decembar 1007
∙this part;to-day, and may 'ba expected, hata on Renttien R
The N. Gus. Capri lelt Singapore for or about the 7th proz
The Apear Coat
*** Japan from Calcutta left Singapore Sunday afternoon, and may be ex pected here on and proxy CASE, The M. M. Ca'n 11 Yarra with the next Freach mail, tek. Singapore on goth Just., at p.m., for this port, pla Saigonis TANG
Steamers Expected.jp
Vew's
From
Choyang ...... Shanghal. 14, M, & Collar Singapore
P. Darwin.B. & 9... an.
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Mean Min
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Beck, HALA Berblinger, A Hisney, Mins
Marleer, Miss Ellisney, Mr & Mrs. S. Meisenthin, Caps, and
funn, A Borden, Mids and mald Mayalck, Cap: T. M
Vöyrick. Captet
Breen, Maj,
Brooke, C. B. Browe, F. G
Duck, R. 8.
Balmer, J. HT
Mloor
· Morrison, Mr. and Mrs.)
Nesbitt, P. Oual,
Carpenter, 2.-WANGAN
Cartat, Anjakan Colviu, H. E Crake, W.
Crook, As He Crozier, Dr. G. R Cruickshank, J.
Curry, George
Eraten
Chingi Тараг
Glenroy Singapore WcG. & G. AR. Capri
****Singapore, C. & Co. Korea
"Montangle...)" | japan 2. C. P. R. Cò|fan," VATTA Singapore ...... Wakasa Mar..Japan
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Mr. and Mrs,
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Eintmann, W.
Exakiel, R. M.
Fisher, H. G.
150w kid. Japan. P. M. Co...fa. 'P, Waldemars Sydnny M©& Co. Jan. Emp of Japan. Vancouver C. P. R. Cojan. Persia. Tacoma .. O. & O, Cojan. Numantia Antria P. & A. Collan
- DOCK. RETURNS
KAU HONGKONG AND WHÂMPOA DOCKS,”
Neil Mcleodine. Kowloor Dock
Phranang 11 Woolwich im
Ch. Hardosin
11:31 FOR SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, KOBE, Heungahan
A. R. LOWE,
Secretary; Hongkong, zisť Decemb z. for?, "
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MALITIMES.
FOR SHANGHAI, KOŽE, AND YOKOHAMA
THE Company's Steamship
AND, MOJI.
THE Steamship
"JAPAN,"
Captain J. G. Olifant, will be despatched for
the above Ports, on MONDAY, the oth prox, at Hoon,
Lakin jo emprimareon Hinsaog
Kwelchow
Paklar... Choosing
Lightning ROYAL ORA
Cosmopolitan Aberdeen
Post Office.
"LA FOUIRE."
Pollard's Lilliputians scored anothɩr success "lant night when they produced La Poupée a
the Theatre Royal, Although the piece has no very complex plot the bright and skifful way in feet; breadth moulded, zo fealf depth moulded, Captain Selfir, will be despatched for the for Passengers, and, is installed throughout Nyansa, and Jan 19 A.M.T
I feet. She carries two sets of verticle triple expansion surface-condensing engines and ove steam boiler of the cylindrical return tubular tupe, which works at a pressure of 170lbs.
COMMERCIAL. ·
TO-DAY'S EXCHANOR,
which it was performed was much appreciated by the audience, in the role of Hilarius, an inventor, Master Teddy McNamara acquitted himself creditably, Much amusement, as usual, was created by Freddie and Johnnje Heintz, one appearing as Daron Chanterelle and the other Mont. Lorannis. The character of Launcelos, a novice, was left in the hands of Miss Lily Bull, who handled the part very capably, whilst Miss Ivy Pollard Loadon-Bank T.T was excellent au Alesin, daughter of the inven 'tor, who was sold for a doll Fother Mas im' was cleverly pourtrayed by Miss Irene Finlay and Miss Ethel Naylor was exceedingly good "Soona Heari," an appréptice. The dancing and singing by the company was ably performed and brought fouth loud applause.
La Pouper will be played again to-night and to-morrow. En Thur day, and prox, the pantomime, Mother, Go, se ". will occupy the boarris. There will be the usual matinee per formance on Saturday afterdoon.
CRIME IN HONGKONG,
AN APPRECIABLE DECREASE.
It is satisfactory to learn from statistics which was placed at our disposal at police headquarters this morning that during the past year crime in the Colony has shown a consi- derable decrease as compared with the preced ing twelve months The number of cases that
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Silling.
Do.. 4 months' sight France-Bank T.T. America-Bank T.T.iturgi Germany-Back T,T. ......
dia T.T...
Da. demand....a Shanghal-Bank, T.T. Singapore T.Tim Japan-Bank T.T. ..... .. Java-Bank T.T., min
Frying
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"YARRA,"
above Ports on or about MONDAY, the 6th January, 198,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
This Steamer has Superior Accommodation
with Electric Light and carries a duly certified Doctor.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
J. MILLET, Agent Hongkong, 3111 Dece...ber, 1907 [10
DAVID SASSOON & Co, LIMITED,
Agents, Hoogkode, 318 December; 1907 (1130
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Shipping.
ATTIVAA
VESSELS IN PORT
STEAMERS,
Almis, Ger, 1, 5,183, J. Ernst, 23rd Dec.,
Portland, Or, and Moji 18th Dec, Flour.—
·P. & A. S ̈ S.-Co,
Bourbon, Fr. 8, 997; Le Bail, Bth Dec,
Rubi, Br. J.her, R, W. Almond, zoth Dec.,
Manila 28th Dec, Gen.~~S, T, & Co. Nanshan, Br. 4.8., 1,299, A. Jones, 30th Dec
Saigon 24th Dec, Rice and Gen.-D. & Co. **་" Jebsen, Ger. 2,8 1,103, J Jewsen, joth Charlion, Br. 8.8, 3.592, W. G. Thomas, 27th Dec,Waksmaisu 23rd Dec., Ballast.-J.De Barry 5th Nov, Coal-Naval Store
.1.86 1351 ..... 137
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(a tnonihq" #ight. L/C, 'an gosine » »«1/10 7 1.
6 months); gight 17C. ... ... qu....1/10 11/16
30 days' sight San Francisco & New York,457
months' sight
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30 days' aight Sydney and Melbourne 1,1011/16 months' sight France..............................2.35 6 months sight,
4 months' sight Germany'
..2.37.
... 1.91
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&ra. Loosok, Ger, 4020, G Schultzen, joth Dec-Bangkok 18th Dec, Rice and Wood.-B & S Hongkong Maru, Jap. a... 3.447, E. Ben'. 31st
Dec,-San Francisco ard Manila 29th | D c. Mails and Gen.----T, K. K. Laisang. Br. 3,460, E. J. Todd, 1st Dec., -Calculta 1 il Dec., Penang and Singa pore 24th, Gen-}, M. & Co,
Haimen, Br. 1.3., 636, A. J. Robson, 31st, Dre,
-Swatow 30th Dec, Gen.-D.. L. & Co. Yorck, Ger *.8, 3,1:3, | Rundermana, $181,
Dec-Yokohama 21st Fee, Mails and
Gen ̧---M. & Co,
aphne, Ger ss, 1974, Schipper, 30th: Dec, alina Ciul asih Der., Ballast.-C. C. S. S.; D.
|---Shanghai ·8th Dec., Cen.-C. M. 8. NG
Cn.
Bar Silver 24 Chiyuen, Ch. 3.8., 1,177, C. Stewart, 1st Dec
Bank of England ate
Sovereign,
A Mail will close forg Saigon - Per Friik). 7, zod Jan., O A.M. Singapore, Penang and C. lombo- Per Moji-Per akomalių. Maru," and "Jan Swalow, Amoy and Foochow -Per Halwa, 2nd Jan, 9'AM...
Singapore, Penang, Madras, Colombo and Bombay Pat Takasaki Marw, and Jan.,'g A.Mi Shanghai-Per Hangiang, and Jan. 13.A.M. Macro-Po Ent Tol, sad Jan., 1.15 P.M. - Singapore, Penang and Calcutia Per Et
3rd Jang, 11 AM Macro-Per Su Tat, 3rd Jani, 1,85 FM. Durban-Fer Swanley, 3rd Jan., 3. PALS Shanghai-Perinatang, 3rd Jan. 5 PM. Cebu, and liollo-Per Kaifong, 3rd JAD,
LANL
Saigon 23rd Dec., Gen.-Man Fat & Co. | 3: PM
Oficer.
Chowla, Ger. es, 1,955, T.-Spiesen, 29th Dec,
→→from Bangkok, Ricn.—B. & S, Devawongse, Ger. 28, 1915, T. V. Bruku,
1th Dec, Bangkok and Swatow, tala Dec, Rice, Salt and Wood.-B. & 5, 2 Diomed, Br. 1, 3,0 ̊4, W, Torrible, joth
Dec-Japan via ions and Shanghai 27th. Dec, Gen.-B. &S.
Empress of India, B. & Losz, E. Beetham, *R_MR.; 16.h Dec..--Vancouver, (B.C.) 16th Now, and Shanghai (gih Dec., Malls and Ganges, Br. 7,931, S. A. Page, and Doc.,
Gas.—C. P. R. Co.,
Barry Dock 31st Oct. Coal,--Admiralty. Glenesk, Br. s.s., 2,274, 1. Rafferet, 30th Nova Alloa Cruz 16th Nov., Ballast.-C. M. S. 5. Co. Hercules, Nor. ss. 1,439, Blenk, 23rd Dec.
Tacoma and Motoran 11th Dec, Wheat,
Order.
Medila, Simpsonhalen, Fr. Wilhelmshafer, Harberebahe Maippi Samaral, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne-Per Manila, 4th Jan,
9AM.
Edmond C. K.
Franklin, C. B. Frost, B. 1. Faller, Denman Faller, S. J. Gittias, G.
Gorrell, O.
Gray, T. C.
Gibson, Dr. A.
Goar, F.St.
Gapt
T
Hallome, E Harding, Harrison, T. L Heape, F. B.
Hellbrown, J. H.
Hermemer, G.
Mrs. E. A
"Mr."and"Mr
Folginse, A. W; Pollard, A. H.
Pond: H:D, Potts, Mr. and Mrs.
Pottu,“ Miau
Powell, WA
J. Prashaw, C. M.
Pugh, A.JP Peters, F. Rafferty Capt. J Ralphs, Ray, E. H
y
Robertson, Mr & Mr.
WTE Robertson, Miss Robertson, Miss M. Robertson, D. Robertion Rocken a
Rose,
Schalthofer, P
Maj, and
Scott, E. J. F. Shields, O. E. Spittles, Stobbing, W. S. Stereos, Rar. A.
Stewart, M. L.
"Spencer, B. R.
Hewett, Hon. Mr. and Taylor, A. M.
Houslech, Mr. & Mrs. Tallidge, G., W.
Tricker, C. H
Webber, 5.
:
Hoeslech, Master and Willingham, Mr. and..
Miss
Mr. RoJ
Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Willox, W. C.
R.
lanes, Capt. R. Howard, E.
ayas, Capt J. L Iwanaga, 8. Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
N. H. Joseph, M, R.
Wood, G. G
Woodhouse, F.
Woodruff, Mr. and Mix)
Woods, 1. D.
P.
Wright, Mr. and Mrs.
E. S. Wyer, I
· KOWLOON. Daliel, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis, E. Cornewall
"James we wong, Morris, Johoda. Gose, U.S.K., Capt. and Stone, P. E. F.
Mr. E. B. and child Take, 1.5, Capt, and Kiebs, Dr. and Mrs.j "Mrk," Ar CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL MEDINTER, December 30th, 1907, n.m."
Bar, Th. Hu. Wind: Wr.
Masila-Por Rubi, 4th Jan, 11 AM, Shanghai, Nagasaki; Kobe, Yokohama, | Hakodate M. Honolulu and Sas Francisco-Per Hongkong || Tokio ......................... Moru, 4th Jun,, 17:30 A MARIENERGI
Kochi Mac-o-Pe Suf Tol 4th Jan, 1.15 P.M.||| Nagasaki Shanghal-Per Chayanng, 4th fan, 3 P.HU) Shanghai, Maji, Kobe and Yokohama-Par: 7 jibndar, 4th Jan., 3 FN.
Mojl, Salina Cruz and Mexico-Par Afaria, 4th Jan., 4PM,
Vladivostock, im. Nemuro 06- am. 29.61
2937
130.18
30.19
***
3031
Kagoshima... 30-31 Othima u Naha Ishigakijima Boala L. N..
50.33
Skigen Per Flipunar, 4th Ja, 3 F.3. Cheloo ................ & am Shanghai, Yokohama, Kobe and Moji-Per || Weihaiwei ... p 1.m. 30,4 faðan, 6th Jan, II AM...]
Hankow.' 13.
Moji Kobe, Yokohama and Portland, Or,- || Kiukiang,,,| » 30.36 Per Alstin, in Jan., 10 AM,
Shanghai....jo m Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorio-Per| Gotzlaff ...... Armand Bolic. 7th Jan, 11 'A.M...
VISITORS AT THE HOINES,
CONNAVOHT,tiza
was decided by the police"magistrates daring Consultativneberga arajala tarzan Bị 9/10 Losun, Ger. #,#574, W, Tanbért, 37 Holstein, Ger, KE, Lic. A. Niziohr, 19th Dec Atkinson, W. M. Handy, Harold E.
the year amounts to 12,810 as compared with
1381 19:8. There was a good falling off-
OPIEM QUĢIATIONE,
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Old
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Oldest
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to the curber of criminal offences reported To-day's tais are as follow--- during the year. Barglaries and house-break- ing were common bai far from what it was last year, and in nearly every case a capture was effected and the wrongdoer punished. The Deportation department shows that 1,969 persons were deported from. Hongkong this year, rather less than the previous year. The Faton New ‚finger print system—which'department is lo charge of Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse, deputy superintendent of police-continued to give satisfaction, "and many an old offender re-, Persian (Paper) | turning to,Hongkong has been picked oi t by, means of bis finger prints when all other, ways. of identifying him had failed. The number of old offenders identified during the year was 385. The finger print system was duly intro. duced into Hongkong a few years ago and is practically speaking, atlff'in its initial stage, There are at present a few scoundrels roaming around the city who have been convicted prior to the fleger print system coming into use, and, therefore, there can be no means of fiodlog out the number of previnus convictions recorded against each ma-especially when a different
"HE WRATHER.
The following report in from Mr, F. G. Fizs, Director of the Hongkong Observatory
een is E. Japan, and fallen over the E. and On the gist at trigg a.-The barometer har
N. coasts of China.
A slight depression has passed from the Con. tinent to the Yellow Sem. Pressure is highest over W. Japan, in the Ess, and over the Upper Yangize in the West.
“Gradients bave decreased over S. China, av d
4. Pangkok 17th Dec, Rice B. & S. Germania, Ger. S... 1,000, H. Flügel, 3.
Dac.-Sydney via Ports *4th Nov,, Copra -B. & Co. Frometheus, Nor. 11, 1014, 0. Comelissen, 311 Dec-Bangkok Bih Dec, Rice and Gen.-N. Y. K.
Amny, Ger.s, 663, H. Plambeck, 31.Fes
-Amoy 29th Dec, Billait--S, W, & Co.
Deoartursk, Dec. 14, Foo hing, for "bangħal. Hatching, for Coast Ports. Germania, for aiphong, Shoutung, for So rabayi. Shaiku Maru, for walow. Peinm, for “hanghai.: N'akibat Moru, for Canton. Tean, for Manila. Yerkow, for "hanghai,
McAnen, for Singapore, Che waking, for Weihaiwe. Chtidur, for Bangkok, St. Lucia, for Shaoghal, Force, for Europe.
arrived,
Per afwari M. Bernard, and 67 Chinese
from Toprane, Rice.--1,2 Capt Jacob Diederichsen, Ger. 2.8, 6:3, Henson, 220d De Paktai 17th Dec, and Holbow 20th, Ges.-J. & Co..
Kage Maru, Jap. s. 3,906, G. 5. Lapralk, 30th 1 ec,-Seattle, Wash., U.S.A. and Shang- hai 17th Dec., Flour and GenN, Y. K. Kaifong, Bras, 984, Mathias, 28th Dec,
Cebu and Iloilo 4th Dec., Ballast:B. & Khalil, Br. 3807, C. A. Watts, 261h Dec, -New York, U.ß.A., 1st Oct., Case Oil
Order.
S
Ayre, Mr. and Mr, Herkt, C.
· Wm. H. and child · ́· Holmes, F. E, - Batratt, Mrs. M. A. Hough, Dr. Srancer Berry F. I., wife and Howar, D. Chan
Hutchinson, Wm. M. Kiene, F. Lawson, Capt. 3, JU
child
Bilyen, Wm. R. Bright, W. H
· McKecils, 1. H. Caffarena, Jian Chevalet, Madame H., Morgan, Mr.
Silva Netts, Mr & Mrs Choralet, L. H Corwell, Mes, C. BA, F. B. Districh, Mr. and Mrs, Wagasha, Mada Mais-
sella F. L Gi
Wm.
Wagner, John A.
Graw, 1
E. W
Kjeid, Non, gro, Helleso, sth Deo
Polo Lant (Borneo) 12th Dec, Coalime Augaard, Thoresen & Co. Komma, Aust, 8.6., 7,387, P. Geresttamer, z9th |
Dec-Novomersan Bussen, (B.G.) 13th|| Aunin, F. Nov, Cement-Order,
Clark, Me, and Mm, Kowloon, Ger, 28, '1,487, A. Enigk, 8th Dec,
M. Halphong 6th Dec, Ballast-H. A. L... Kotang, Br, 2... 5.110, R.C., D. Bradley, 28th Cochrane, Mr. & Mrs.
Doc,--Mefi 24th Dec, Gen.
Ightning, Brass. 2,122, E. Fey, arit Dec,
Calcutta 19th Nov, ris Fanang and Singy pore 14th Dec, 8. & Ld. oogging, Br. & 1,093, 941. Tayas, goth
Colleyshaw, Mr. Darilog, Cop Filic Fischers &
Lambert, Miss
D. Lander, Major
Logan, Major and Mrs. Macdonald, Major
Maldan, Gro Martin, R
R
Mank, D..
Sharp Peak..
16
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30.3158 Amoy am. 10.12 38 81 Swatow
Taihoku...52m. 30.24 --
Teicht Tainan
Koshun
Pescadores...
3005 38
₤30,001 -
30.c $30.0
Canton ................9°LM./30.) Hongkong loam. 30.16 62 Victoria Paak
Gap Rock
Macao
Hollow]{
I
'B 30.15 63
Pakbo........ Phulien
30.0
Jamee
Manila Legaspi Bacolod
Caban
Iloilo
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Labuanon
December 31st, 1907,
Vladivostock||
Nemura Hakodes
Koch Perelts, Consul & Mrs. Kagoshima...
Nagasaki
Playas,
KERA Email:37th L'er, Hemp and Gen richer. Major and Mm. Petrie, Mr. and Mrs
Per lang from Calcutta, Le-Mr, Wood, house, and fos Chinese, bene
1 er Rv #1, from Manila-Major R. L. Annes- Major and Mrs. Ros8ubach
Co
Pic Fuchs, Mr. Manila, Gry, 68, 1,108, J. Minased, 14th Dec, Galbrai
Galbraitha, My Malboums and
H..
-name is given on each occasion. But with the moderate to'fresh monsoon may be expected in ley, Mr. E. Keller, Mr and Mrs, Cook, and Mia Cold N43 19th Nor, Gap.❤ | 5031]), 1 B
finger prints to go by this can be little or no minako made. At the rate the work is being done, it is matter of a few years' time be fore the system will be brought up to high water mark and there will be few criminals returning to Hongkong whose Anger marks will not be found la the collection at headquarters..
the Formosa Channe' and the China Sea. -
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at foam. to-day, 000 inchi...
Marie, Gar: La, 1,1f9, P. R. Christiuma, 2411 241 Dec-Salina Cruz (Mexico), 16th Nov., Per Hongkong Mary, from San Francisco Bellas-C.C.5.5 Co
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Fergus Dr W Marcades, Br. 66. 3, 00, J. S. McGregor, 31st Henry D. Hawnhurst, Dr. P. R. Taylor, W.
Shelby, Mr. John R. Watson, Mr and Ms Admiralty pagea
SaveWellkiwel 6th Sept., Ballast W. E. Robertson, Misses Apsle and Mary Hongkong and neighbourhood; E. wlads, Robertson, David Robenson, Mastar Jack - Heptone. Br. 2,154, HAG. Roberts, 20th
FORECAST.
fresh to moderate; falr
3-Formosa Channel, N.E, winds, moderate of fresh
3.—South coast of Chios between Hongkong and Lamocks, warna no No, t
- 4 --South coast of China between Hongkong and Hainan, same as No. 1.
Artha Hongkong Chess Cish yesterday after moon, the following match was played, result- Ing in a win for the Juniors by five games lo three. The resalt is as follows —
LAURA HART, a girl of about six summers, OVER 35-
- mipt her death yesterday afternoon unter most WWW UNDER $5, Hon. H. E. Pollock a B. W. Langborg distressing circumstances. The fittingirl lived" M. J. Danenberg... R. H. Newborn......with her paresis on the top floor of 64, Dar
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