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COMMERCIAL,
SHARE REPORT.
Mesara Wright and Hornby in their weekly Share Report, dated May 3, state-
Our market has been much quieter during the past week, due is a great measure to the still very unsettled state of affairs in Europe and in North China.
Para Rubber is quoted from London today at 3/5 per lb. with the tone of the share market strong. There has been a fair amount of liquidation of both Dollar and sterling stocks in the Straits during the past week, at declining rates, but at the close the market seems to have steadied up a little...
Bar Silver ia 27.11-16 per oz, for ready and 27.7-8 per oz. for forward delivery, steady.
Exchange on London opened this morning at 2/- T.T.
Banks: Hongkong and Shang- hai Banks are still quiet with sollers at $805; London quotes „£81/10/- middle.
Marine Insurances :-Unions have changed hands in small lots at $795, Cantona are easier with Bellers at $310 and buyers at $308. North Chinas could pro- bably be placed at Tls. 133, and Yangtezes at $190 ex 73.
Fire Insurances-China Fires are still offering at $149 and Hongkong Fires at $356.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1913.
Providenta at 81, Cements at 4:86, Peak Trams at $111 and $1, Union Waterboats at $17, and Hongkong Low Level Tramsat 7/3: Quotations received by cablə from London to-day:-
Banka
481/10/--Middle
Indos
POST OFFICE.
MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY. Coastports, s.8, Haitan. Bingapore, s.s. Sumatra.
.MAILS VIA SIBERIA..
Left Loudan
11.
Shells
Tronohs
5/14/- 78/9
11
April 9 #April 10
Mexican Eagles 877- Ural
Caspians 4518
Consolidateds 8/6
Pahang
HONGKONG
Than Shanghai
April 26 April 28
MAILS DUE. Buyers Siberian, Luchow, 4th inst.
Am. Obloago Maru, 8th inst. Can. & Am. Monteagle, 10th inst.
SCAVENGING
Pointed Question's to be asked by Mr. Bowley.
The Luchow is expected to arrive here to-morrow, with the London, Mail (via Siberia) of! Wednesday 9th. Friday 11th, Saturday 12th.
SHIPPING News.
ARRIVED. Kweilin, Br. 9.8., 1,070, Mills, 3rd May-Saigon, Rice.-B. & 9. Sumatra, Br. 83, 4,614, Le Mare, R.N.R., 3rd May-Lon- don 22nd Mar., Gen.-P. & O.S. N. Co: Hothow, Br. ..., 896. McCulloch,
3rd, May-Canton
2nd May, Gen.-B. & 8. Chenan, Br. s.s. 1,355., L. Jones 3rd May-Canton 2nd May. Gen.-B. & S. Kwongsang, Br. 8.6., 1,428, Bi-
The Chicago Maru ie expected Baitan to arrive here on Thurday the 8th inst., with the American Mail
At the meeting of the Sanitary(ex Chine) Board on Tuesday Mr. F. B. L. Bowley, pursuant to notice, will ask:-
Lir
i. Between what hours do the dust-carts and coolies with dust baskots patrol the streets of the and who City of Victoria supervises them?
ii. In the regulation with re- ference to closely fitting covers to dust-bins enforced?
iii. Are householders permitted to place dust-bing in the street over-night? If yes, are such bins kept covered?
iv. Is there any regulation to prevent the searching or scat=" tering of the contents of dust- bine and dustheaps in or near streets? if so what is it? and how and by whom is it enforced? and are there any means of pre- venting animals from similar actions?
v. How often daily and bet-" ween what hours are the streets
Shipping: Steamboats have buyer at $27 and sellers at$271. China and Manilas are enquired for $8) but there are no sellers There are sellers under $9. of Douglas's at $42, and Indo Chinas at $95. Shell Transporta have declined from 116/8 middle to 114/- but the market swept?
vi. Is it not practicable, to closed firmer with upward tendency in Londen yesterday have the streete sprinkled with Refineries-China Sugars have water before sweeping them in sold at 105 and 106 closing dusty weather? with bayers at $108 Luzons have been dealt in to a fair extent at 374
Mining-There are buyers of Raubs at-3 and Langkats at Tla. 81. Tronche are quoted from London at 78/9 middle.
Docks Wharves and Godowns: Hongkong Docks declined from $71 to a selling quotation of $69 but at the close there are buyers. at -70. There are buyers of Shanghai Dooks at Tis. 63 and Now Amoy Dooks at $8. Kowloon Wharves have been in good dem- and all through the week, and s large business has been done in
vii. Can the Head of the Sani- tary Department suggest any improvements in the present methods of removing household refuse and scavenging the streets or in the regulations relating thereto?
CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE.
Date of Annual Meeting Altered.
We have been officially inform- ed, that it having been found in- convenient to continue the system
ar-
The Monteagle with the Cana- dian and American Mail (ex Manchuria) is expected to rive here on Saturday the 10th inst.
4th
chard, 3rd May Canton 2nd May, Gen.-J., M. & Co.
Br.s.... 1.183, Rosch, 3rd May-Faoshow,
Amoy
and Swatow 2nd May, Gen.-D. L. & C.
CLEARANCES AT THE ··
HARBOUR OFFICE.
May 2. Bi-kiang, for Haiphong.
May 3. MAILS CLOSE.
Kwongsang, for Shanghai. Swatow-Por Haimun, Soyo-maru, for Palembang.
May, 9 a.m.
Salahadji, for Taraka. Fort Bayard-Por American 4th
Holbow, for Swatow. May, 9 a.in.
American, for K. C. Wan, Swatow, Amoy and Foochow via Yueneang, for Manila.
Tamsui Per Daigi-China, for Trieste, maru, 4th May, 9 a.m.
Haimun, for Swatow. Macao-Per Sui Tal, 5th May Straits,
..
Siam
1,15 p.m.
Batavia, Samarang and Sourabaya-Per Banri- maru, 5th May, 3 p.m. Per Benavon, 5th May,
p.m..
Swatow. Amoy and Foochow
10 a.m.
Per Haitan, 6th May, Shanghai and North China-Per Choysang, 6th May, 10
French
Siberian
Mail.
a.m.
Taishun, for Shanghai. Chenan, for Shanghai. Sumatra, for Yokohama, Rajah. for Bangkok. Shansi, for Manila. Petohaburi, for Singapore. Sameen, for Bangkok. Empire, for Yokohams Daigi-maru, for Tamsui.
DEPARTED.
May 3. Choysang, for Canton. Saigon, Straits. Ceylon. Chihli, for Honkohe. Adelaide, Western Aus-Rajah; for Stam. tralia, India, Aden, Egypt Si-kiang, for Haiphong. and Europe via Mareil-Empire, for Mojl
Las (Late Letters 11 to Yuensang, for Philippine le. Noon. Extra Postage 10 China, for Straits. gents). (Letters posted Hoihow, for Shanghai
in all the Pillar Boxes Petchaburi, for Swatow. in time for the first Taishun, for Shanghai. clerance will be included in this contract mail.)— Per Amazone, 6th May,
11 am
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 3rd at 11:30-Pressure has increased over the whole area, especially in North Japan, the depression having moved into the Pacifio. It is considerably in ex-
Mail Steamers
THE PENINSULAR-
cess of the rormal at all stations AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
and remairs highest over the Lower Yangtze Valley.
Fresh N.E. winds will prevail over the northern portion of the China Sea.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or hours onding at 10 a.m. to-day, 0.13 inches.
"FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
District.
1 Hongkong and
Neighbourhood
Forecast.
E. and N.E. winde, mo- derate
to
fresh fine.
2 Formosa Channel
3. South coast of) China between H.K. and Lamooka 4 South coast of) China between H.K. and Hainan.
China Coast Meteorological Register.
N.E. gale:
The same as No. 1.
The same as No, 1,
Station.
3rd May am. -
(Wind.
Hour.
Barometer.
Temperature
Humidity.
D'tion.
Force.
Wonther.
Woɛtock 7630.0445 69 eno 1 b Nemuro 6a29.95 Hakodate .. 30.03 Tokio Kochi
about the DATES named ----
For
SHANGHAI..
Steamers
}
LONDON, via) Usual Porta
of Call.........
DELTA
To Sail On Bemarke.
about Freight Capt. E. P. Martin, R.N.R. J 8th May &P'sage Noon Freight CHINA
Capt. O. H. 8. Tocque, R.N.R. / 10th May ƒ & P'sage
LONDON & ANT-]
WERP v. Singa- NILE
pore, Penang, Capt. H. Powell, C'mbo, Port Said,
& Marseilles......
SHANGHAI, NUBIA,
MOJI, KOBE&Capt. F. J. Fox, YOKOHAMA...)
about 1 Freight
14th May] & Psaga
about 1 Freight
15th May) & Page
All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.
For Freight, or Passage apply to
P. &'O. S. N. Co.'s office,
Hongkong, 3rd May, 1913.
E. A. Hewett
Superintendent.
NORDDEUTSCHER
LLOYD. BREMEN.
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MAIL LINES
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For
NAPLES, GENOA, AL-)
To sail on
W'NESDAY,
14th May,
GIERS, GIBRALTAR, BULOW '. SOUTHAMPTON, Capt. C.Nahrath 16,900
ANTWERP & B'MEN.) SHANGHAI, NAGA-
SAKI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA /....................... MANILA, ANGAUR,
GOEB EN
Capt. A. Ahlborn 17,300.
YAP, MARONN, SA-PRINZ SIGISMUND MARAI, SYDNEY & (Capt. D. Lenz MELBOURNE .................
10 a.m. about WINESDAY,
14th May.
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6,000
17th May
at 9 a.m.
Amoy
about.
4:
Per 8.8, Sumatra, arrived Brd inst., from London, &c. :- Brown, A.
Micklenburgh
Bwotow Taihoku Taichu Tainan Koshun F'dores
KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
PRINZ WALDEMAR
Capt. H. Bremer
8,100
TUESDAY,
#
30.01-
6
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BORNEO
KUDAT & SANDAKAN
27th May. End of May.
29.97
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17
Thorne. Miss Them Po
Canton
9 a
#'kong
Gap Rock
Shanghai, North China Japan via Nagasaki Honolulu Canada, United States, South America
and San Francisco (Eu-
John, Lt. R. 8t. Sharp Lt. T. D. Lee Hanning,
Lt. C.
rope via Siberia)-Per|SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL. Siberia, 6th May, noon.
!.
Macao-Per, Sui Tai, 6th May
1,15 p.m. Philippine Islands-Per Taming,
6th May, 3 p.m.
maru, 6th May, '5 p.m.
Haimun, 7th
them at various rates from 773 of holding annual meetings Straits and Ceylon-For Hirano to 70, the market closing strong of the Canton Insurance Of with buyers at 81: Hongkew wharves during the early part of fico, Limited, in October, an Swatow-Par
Ordinary Meeting of heCompany: May, 10 a.m. will be held on Wednesday the Japan 21et day of May, 1912, at 11.45 a.m. to pass the Report and
the week rose from Tla,108, to Tls. 113 but they close on the easy side at the last named figure. Lands Hotels and Buildings:--
630.02 76 29.9277 .. 29.8875
+
0
nne
6a30.03 69 73
30.00---- B θα 30.0069 Macao
ene 1 o Wuchow 9830.13 66 79 R 10 London, 4th April. Pakhol 11 Arrivals from China-Achilles, Hollow Atauta Maru, Sardinia,
Phulien The following vessels have pas:" Tourang sed the Canal:Bohemia, Ping- | 0. St. J.
rahnala..Paul Locat
Manila London, 8th April. Legaspi Arrivals from China-Paul Iloilo
Bacolod The following vessels have pas-Cebu sed the Canal:-Benledi. Cathan, Labuan
Suey, Sumatra, Yunnan, In-Aparri
mano-maru, 7th May, 11 via Nagasaki-Per Kurant."
2:1-
Hongkong Lands are in demand Accounts audited to the 31st day Philippine Island, Australia, Ta Sicilia, Toucer, Africa, Preussey.
at 8110, Kowloon Lands at $37, West Points at $62, Hongkong Hotels at 115 and $76, and Humphreys Estates at 8. Shang- hai Lands are unchanged at Tls, $92.
of December, 1912.
The General Agents, and Con- sulting Committee have declared an interim dividend of $18 per share, payable on 22nd May out of the balance of $1,545,432.00 at credit of the Working Account for the year 1912.
American Recognition.
Cotton Mills-Hongkong Cot tons are quiet at 94. Kang Yiks are in demand at Tls 13.65 after sales at Tls 14. There are sollers
The American Consul General of Soy Cheer at Tls 45 and Loon Kung Mows at Tle 110 and buyers at Canton, Mr. Fleming D. Chei hire, called on the Governor of Ewo's at $136.
Miscellaneous : — Hongkong General of Canton yesterday at Electrics are in demand at 33noon in connection with the Republic, A. S. Watsons at $8.60, Chins recognition of the Borneos at 101. Wm. Powells at On the Chinese Government 91. Hongkong Steam Fisheries at buildings the American flag was 81, China Light & Powers at floown and vessels in Canton har- 83 and Hongkong Toes at $185,bour were gaily decorated with Whilst there are sellere of China flags and bunting.
The Sovereign Drink of Health.
Its purity, its delicate,
rich and delicious flavour
and its delightful aroma
ihve attracted the atten-
'fion of those who like our
LOTUS BRAND
MOKHA COFFEE.
OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE.
AN IDEAL COFFEE,
H RUTTONJEE & SON,
- WINE;-&-» PROVISION - MERCHANT
smania and Now Zea land via Thursday Is lande Per Inaba-mart, 7th May, 11 a.m. Macao-Per Sui Tai, 7th May,
1.15 p.m.
London, 11th April..
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29.9174
29,88 71
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T. F. Claxton, Director.
Arrivals from China:-Derf-Hongkong, Observatory, May, 3. finger.
1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in inches, tenths and hundredths,
The following vessels have pas
2 Tomperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.
J Capt. F. Sembfil
• Calling at Manila..
All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy New System of Telefunken.
For further Particulars, apply to
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
MELCHERS & CO.,
GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA
Hongkong, 1st May, 1913,
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.
! REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN
EUROPE AND JAPAN.
NEXT SAILINGS: OUTWARD.
Will leave for
Steamers.
points.
5 Force of Wind, according to Magellan
Paul Lecat Beaufort Bcale.
The following vessels have pas- sed the Canal:Brisgavis, Hits chi Maru, Lennox, Menelaus, P. Bandakan-Per Mausang. 7th E Friedrich, Prinz Ludwig,
May, 8 p.m.
Segovia, Neleus.
3 Humidity, in percentage of Macao-Per Bul Tai, 6th May,
London, 15th April. 1.15
p.m.
Arrivals from China:-Indra-saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with moistuso being 100, Philippine Islands-Per Rubiwadi, Teuser,
Direction of Wind, to two 7th May, 8 p.m. Shanghai and North China-Por sed the Canal:-Aki Maru, Am- Lucbow, 8th May, 3 p.m. bria, Brasilla, E. F. Ferdinand, Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Glenesk, Perseus, Sambia, Sax
Par Halyang, 9th May, ania, Magellan.
London, 18th April. Tientsin-Per Cheongshing, 9th
Arrivals from China-Hitachi May, 11 a.m.
Maru, Bendoran, Ping Suey Japan via Kobe-Per Torilla, P. E. Friedrich, Somall, Preusser,
9th May, 11 a.m. ↑
The following vessels have pas- Masso-Per Sui Tal. 9th May sed the Canal:-Deucalion, Jason, Namur, Nera, Nubia, Annam, Gisela.
10 a.m.
1.15 p.m.
Philippine Islande, Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand via Port Dawing -Per Talyuan, 10th May, 10 a.m..
English
London, 22nd April. Arrivals from China:-Indra-
Menelaus
mayo,
6 State of Weather, b blue sky, Armand Behls c detached cloud, d drizzling rain Atlantique
fog, g gloomy, h hail, I light Ernest Simons ning, o overoast. D
Dassing Amazone showers, q qually, r rain, s snow, Australien
thunder, v visibility, dew wet).
:
Japan on
9850 T.
HOMEWARD.
Steamers.
4th May Amazone
Polynesien
16920 T. 18th do
10480 T. 1st June Magellan 10728. T. 15th do ¡Paul Lecat
9085 T. 29th do
Will leave for
Marseilles. 9850 T. 8th May 10880 – 200 đố
9850 T. 8rl Jung' 16820-T, 17th //d5]
Armand Behle 10480 T. 1st July
10738 T. 15th do 9850 T. 10th July |Atlantique 10820 T. 27th da Ernest Simons 29085 T, 29th do
0 Rain in inches, tenths and For Freight and Passage apply to hundredths.
METEOROLOGICAL.
p..
The following vessels have pas-Barometer 29.82 29.89 Be the Canal:-Bonlarig, Cal-
Temperature .82 casa, Goeben, India, Moinam, Humidity 76 ១. Kirkfield, O. J. D. Ahlers.
Queen's Buildings, No. 3.
AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.
P. THOMAS, Agent.
Previous
Day On Date On Date THE EASTERN &
29.94
74
71
Straits, Burmah, Ceylon,
Adelaide, Western Aus tralia, India,Aden, Egypt, and Europe via
92
Arrivals from China-E, F. Force
Wind Direction
E ENE
#
1 4
3
plementary mail on board
11 am to noon, Extra Postage 10 cents.) (Bup sous, Yunnan.
0%
od
1.76
London, 25th April,
Brindial (Late Letters Ferdinand, Namur, Nera, Per- Weather
Rain The following vessels hayo pau- | nahast open alt Temperatum DO'KON FAL · 32 sed the Canal Ceylon, Istria, Lowest
π
up to the time fixed for Mishimi Maru, Miyasaki Maru, H.K. Observatory, 2nd May, 1913.
departure of the mail (Extra Postage 10 conte) (Letters posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearance will
Yorck, Furst Bulow, Paul Lecat.
London, 29th April. Arrivals from China-Briega via,
be included in this con-eed the Canals-Cyclops, Glen tract mail) The Parcel Mail will be closed on strae, Ningohow, Konigin Luise,
Yang Teze, Nankin.
The following vessels have pas
Friday, the 9th May, at
5 p.m. Par China, 10th May, 11 am.
Philippine Islands-Per. Loong
sang 10th May, 1 pm. Macao-Per Bui Tai, 10th May,
1.15 p.m Bwatow. Amoy, and Foochow
Per Hatching, 13th May, 10 a.
Mail Service to Australia
via Manila.
MAIL SCHEDULE
(SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION)});
Steamers.
T. F. Claxton. Director.
TIDE TABLE:
EMPIRE
28th April, to 4th May, 1913.
ST. ALBANS ...............
Hoog borg
Mean
Arrive Hongkong from Australia.
2nd May.
30th May.
Leave Hongkong for Australia"
24th May.
21st June.
High Water
Hongkong
Kasa
The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, en- Buring a Plentiful supply of Ice, French Provisions, etc., and are High or Low Water lighted throughout with Electricity: All State Rooms have Electrio High 'ner Low Water Fane. A duly qualified Dostor and Stewardess are carried.
For further particulars, apply to
14-15 30 6.5
Mom
No inferior
No Inferior
16-4-2
London, 2nd May. Arrivals from China-Miya- saki Maru, Yang Teze, Yorck. Wed, 30
The following vessels have pas rr sed the Canal:--Bilesia, Telema ohus, Atlantique,
Oysters, Trub, Pied or Stewed. Fladen, Baddooks, Kippen &e." ALEXANDRA CAPE,
Satur
11 50' 19
morning a afiarumon,
19
Qlbb, Livingstan
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