COMMERCIAL.
SHARE REPORT. Meners Wright and Hornby, in their weekly share report, datul September 20, stato :--:
The local Market shows signs, of a little more activity and rates ́have been well maintained during
the work."
THE. HONGKONG TELEABAPU, SATURDAY, SEFTEMBER 20, 1913.
Laundries bave been booked at
$4. Hongkong Trame have been the medium of a fair business'nt' various rates from 9/- to 9/4.
POST OFFICE.
Quotations reveived from Lon. The as Armand Bahia with the French from Europe la 'due to arrive here on Bunday, the liat lost
don by cable to-day --
Banks Indos Shella Tronohs Ural Caspians
£821-1- middle. £81-
The United States Mail per a Biberia has been tranferred to the as. Magellan,
45/8/8 Sellers.us here on Monday 23rd inst. 62/16/6
63 Buyers.
ar
Bar Silver is 281 per oz. for ready and 281 per oz. for forward TYPHOON WARNINGS. "delivery, market.
Erobenge on London opened today at 2/8/16 T.T. Pars Rub- be is quoted from London 8/6 par 1b, with the market for shazes
quial,
Banker-Hongkong and Shang. hai Banks have decllued slightly to $790 sellere after sales at the rate, Londoa quo'en £81.
Marine Insurances-Unions have been done at $788 and olose steady. Yangtazes are enquired for at $191 ex 73 and North China's are wanted at Tls. 137. Canton's have again advanced to $320 bayes without sales.
Fire Insurances :-Bongkong Firea are still in request at $365. China Fires have changed hande at $148 and $149 closing with' buyers at the former rate.
Shipping:Hongkong Canton and Macao Steamboats have im- proved to 828) buyers with sales reported at $23) Dongla, are offering at $35. Chins and Manilasare neglooted at $9: :llers." Star Furries are wanted at 857), Bhall Transports close with tellere at 108/6.
Refineries-China Sugars are weak with sellers at $94. Luzon are still offering at $35:
Mining:-Raube are stronger with buyers at $3.10 Tronoh are quoted from London 56/0.sellers, Kailans are unchanged at 32/6 Langkats have bien cold at various rates between Tie 24 and Tis 26. The market closes with buyers at Tle 24).
.
Docks Wharves and Godowns: -— Hongkong and Whampoa Desks olose with buyerant $764. Asmall business has been put though at 877 and 876. Kowicon WharvOD havo sellere at 890 with no bug:- ness to report. Hongkow Wharves and Shanghai Dooks unchanged at Tla 106
boyers and Tls 58. buyers.
The telegram quoted below was received by the American Conen. late General, Hongkong. from the Manila Obrarvatory at 7.55.p.m. yasterday
over the northern Ladrons or Oyolone or Typhoon near or Mariana Islands moving W.
The following talegram was Received from the "anila Obser vatory at 11.45 a.m. to-day :-
Cyclone or typhoon West of Ladrone or "Mariana Islands moving Weat.
THE NIPPOV.
Safe arrival at Shanghai.
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED.
Hanoi, Fr. 789, L. Chevalder, 19th Instant Haiphong 16th instant. Gen--M. & Oc
The China with the English Mall, loft | Singapore on Saturday, 10th inat, at 8. am, and is expected to arrive here on Chiuhus, Br... 1,549 Finlayson, 19th Wednesday, 24th insk, at 8 pm. This Inst.-Manila 18th insi, Gon.--. packet bring the parcel Malls closed in
B. and B. London for despatch by the all-sea routs | Yeddo, on the 10th ulk, and for despatch over- land on the 37th ult..
MAILS DUB. Franch, Armand Bekig, Jiai inak, American, Magellan, karā inst.
MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY.
Chenhus, Manila Tydens, Shanghai Hanol, Halphong and Pakhol Telemachus, Saigon
Taiyuen, Manila and Australia Borneo, Bandakan Rubi, Manila
Diederichen, Hollow Eumiera, Siyapore
MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY, Swatow, Shanghai and North China-Per
Kwongsang, 20th Inst., 3 p.m. Japan via Moll-Por Kish, 20th inst..
5 p.nt. Bhanghai, North China, and Japan via Moji-Per Hinang, 20th Inst,, 5 p.nl
Siberian
Maik
Shanghai and North-China . (Europe Via Siberia)-Per
Kalgan, 20th inst., 5 p.m.
TO-MORROW, Dairon-Per Gosan Mary, 21st jost., 9 a.m. Saigon-Fer Halvard, 21st inst., 9 a.m..
According to a telegram re ceived from Mr H. M Law, of the Shanghai Dock and Enginar ing Company, from Shanghai, by Mr. Adolph Spitzel in Manila, the Swedish stamer Nippon, with her envoy, the rableebip Rizal, has prived rnfely at that port The Nipra bas entered the dry dock for repaira, while the Rizal will have her bottɔm.
raped. Repairs to the extent Amoy-Per Olanogle, ist inst.,9.m. of sorna P170,000 will be made Swatow, Amoy and Formosa via Keelung
Dalgi Mai, 21st inst. on the Swedish steamer.
The Rizal, after leaving the dry-dock, will precced to Moji to load for Zamboanga, the Mitaui Bussan Kaisha Co., having chartered her for the delivering of about 3,000 tons of Japan coal to the army at Zamboanga, Manila Bulletin.
LOOTING AMONG WRECKAGE.
American
#
*
Canadian
Shanghai, North China and Japan vla Kobe (Europe win Biberla-Per Armand Belle, 21st Int., Ba.m.
o.m.
Formosa via Keelung, Shang hai and North China, Japan via Nagytäki, Honolulu. Unit: ed States, South America and Canada via Ban Francicoo- Per Korea, at last., 116. MONDAY, 22nd inst. Philippine Islands, Japan via Nagasaki-
BWK KL. 2,450, C. H. Anderson, 20th inat.-Gothenburg 28th July, Gon.-A, N. and Co. Hinnang Br. as, 1,919, Kennedy, 20th fastHamburg and Singapore 13th July, Gen.-J. M. & Co,
| Borneo, G#z. 197,1,874. Keshler, 10th fast, Bandakan 18th init, Timber & Gen. M. and. Co Tydaus, 37. La 4,000 G. W. Long, 10th inst—Japan 10th.ínss, Gön.-B. and 8: Euspacua, Br... R. A. Tillotson, 10th inst Bingapore 15th inst., Const Gad, B. and 9.
Per Den of Glaries, 22nd ini.. 11 A. Swatow-Per Haimun; 22nd itat., 1 p.m. Straits, Batavia, Samurang and Soura- baya-Per Riojun Karu, 22nd inst., 5 pm. Shanghai & North China-Per Wing
sang, 22nd inst., 5 p.m. TUESDAY, 23rd inst. Batavia, Cheribon, Samarant and Soura
baya-Per Tykiel, 23rd inst., 9
8.11.
1
Swatow, Amoy and Mooohow-Fer Hal-
Lan, 23rd Sep, 10 n.in.
Inak, 10 a.m.
Freech
Mail.
ir
Telemachus, Br. 1840, Fraser, 20th
· Ingsant-Saigon 15th, Instant, Rioa-Wo Fat Sing. Taiyuan, Aus . 2,300, William B. Brown, 20th stant-Melbourne, Gen.-B. and 8,
WEATHER REPORT:
On the 20th at 6,00.—Biguals lowered. At 11,25,-Prestare has decreased con- |siderably in the neighbourhood of Windi- | Yaslock, owing to the approach of the has airs Increased considerably over H. northern depression from westward. I China, the typhoon having diled up at
Hongkong Rajahil for the Ri houri
Carl Diedricheep, Ger. s. 77), H, Frand-1
seo, 20th instant-Hothow 19th Inalant, Gen-Jobson & Co.
Belua,
Nor... 865, D. Hafbunder, 20th Instant-Bangkok 13th instant, Rice-Joen Tak Hany.
DEPARTED..
September 20
Haiyang for Fosshow
OLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.
September 20, Kalyan for Bharghai Yvensang for Manila Yushun for Caston Tafahun for Shanghai, Triumph for Ha phorg Tydens for L vernal Pianulock for
for Barkok Kworgang for Shin' si Hinsaar, for Yokobana Daigi Mara for Tamsui Korea for San Francisco. Eiger for Newchwany Landrat Schiff for Saigon
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
sading at 10a.m. to-day, 9.71 inches,
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW,
District.
Forecast
1 Hongkong and Neighbour-
hood
Formosa Channel
Mail Steamers
THE PENINSULAR. AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or
about the 'DATES namen For
Stearners!
LONDON, via Ur- ASSAYE
ual Ports of Call | Capt. G.J. Coldwell
moderate; LONDON & ANT-
*WERP via Sings- NORE
some rain,
pore, Penang, Capt. D. Asbury Ombo, Port Bald,
& Marseilles
Variable
windw
light to
cloudy,
A. to 5.3, winda,
} moderate.
3
Bouth coast of China be- tween H.K. and Lamocks
us No.1.
5
South coast of China be-? The some tween H.K. and Hainan.....) a■ No:l China' Coast Meteorological Register 20th September, a.m.
MOJI AND
Winda
Btation.
リ
Wostock 7a 29.51 53 Nemuro 630.01
Kochi Nagamki Khlina Oaklmu
Naba Ishl'jima Bonin Ta
The sam8HANGHAI,
KOBE SYRIA YOKO-Capt. C. R. Longden,
·HAMA äravoor, · Ř.N.R.·
SHANGHAI
CHINA
Capt. C.H.B. Tecque,
R.N.R.
Noon 27th Sept.
Tu Sail On Remarks
1 Freight
& F'sage
Freight
about
1st Oct. J&P'sage
about
Freight
3rd Sept. & Pange
daylight Freight 28th Sept.& P'ange
All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.
For Freight, or Passage apply to
P.&O. 8. N. Co.'s office,
Do
· Hongkong, 20th Sept, 1913
E. A. Howett,
Buperintendent
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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
BREMEN.
Hakodate
20.75
Tokio
29.91 1
29.80
29.82
W
29.88
E3W
99.96
29.93
29.03
29.95
*
29.69 64 58 wnw 3 c
IMPERIAL
GERMAN
MAIL LINES
Steamere.
Cantwel
Hankow Ichang Kiuklung
Changeba Shanghai Gutzlaff
nnw Bomd
Ob
·30.0361 59 80
29.05 68
Sharp P. 7
29.08 83
On 149.87 78 87 ne 1 c
Talhoku
Ва
29.93
Taichu
IT
29.93
no
Tainan
29.91
Koshun
29.93
2
20.90
Canton Va
29.84 74 95 1 ort
29.80 75
sw
2 ori
MANILA, YAP, M'ONN,}
P'dares
dorex
Hrong ტე. Gap Rock
Macao
Wuchow An
Holhow
OE
AL
To sail on
WEDNES `ist "Ost.. 11 am
18,300
- About WEDNE*,,
For
NAPLES, GENOA, AL-
GIERS, GIBRALTAR, (PRINZ LUDWIG SOUTHAMPTON. (Capt. F. v. Binzer. A'WERP & BREMEN)
SHANGHAI, NAGAS-)
AKI, KOBE AND DERFFLINGER YOKOHAMA, ........... Ospt. F. Prosch, 17,000
SARAI N'GUINEA, (COBLENZ
BRISBANE, SYDNEY (Cape, L. Klugkist & MELBOURNE ................
P: SIGISMUND:
1st Oct.
(SATURDAY,
Pakhof
Phulion Ba 20,83
nne 3.0
Tourane
29.80 82
4.0
Per as. Taiyuan, as,ived 20th' inalant, from Melbourne. Amery, Mr and Mrs
Q
Apurri
Q. St. J.
29.03 75
www 2 c
Marila
29.00
KOBE
Luckman, Mits
Nicol Veltob Waltuey, Major & Bacolod. .. Mr.
Legaspi
Iloilo
29.89 75 29.87
0.0 2 b
"
Fo
1 or
Walsh, Mr and Mrs
Cobu
29.81 82
Labuan
20.00 84
Austin George
Morton, Mr & Ma McCubbin, &
Per. Telemachus, arrived 20th Inat.. from Baigon. Warzen
Saigon, Straits, Ceylon, Ade PASSENGERS DEPARTED, lalde, Western, Australia. In-
dia, Aden, Egypt and Europe
vla Mareilles (Late Letters 11
T. F. Cloxton, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, Sept. 20,
1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the ses in in- ches, tenths and hundredths,
2 Temperature, in the shade, In dezisea Fahrenheit
3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation the Humidity of air saturated with mois being 100,
4 Direction of Wind, to two 'points. 5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort
Per ae. Lutzow, departed Dom Hony-Scale.
to Noon. Extra Postage 10 kong on 11 th instant, for Eatope.
cenia). Letters posted in all
At the Police Court this mor ning, Inspector Gerrard, in obarg ing men with pillering, spoke of the difficulty in stopping looting Lands Hotels and Buildings:- Yaumati. One men who stole a
mang typhoon weekaga B Hongkong Lands have again been hatchway and part of a junk was Japan via Yokohama-Fer Jelunga, 19rd booked at $113 with further fined $10, or in default one sellers. Humphreys Estates are month; a man who stole $6,30 wanted at $9; sales have taken worth of rattan was fined $30 or. place at 89.10 and $9. Kow in default six weeks, and another loon Lands have sellera at $48 man who stole sauso worth and West Points at 872. Hong- twenty cante, was fined $10 or in Kong Hotels (old) are steady at default one month. Another who $125 and the new shares are wantstole medicine valued at $1.30, ed at 890. Shanghai Lands bave five cigarette holders valued at Shanghai buyers in the north at Tle 91. fifty cents-part of a large cargo Cotton Mills: Hongkong got carried by a junk which was tons are wanted at 894, sellers broken up in the stormas Philippine asking $93. Shanghai quotes fined $25 or a month. Ewos Tla 127, Shanghai Cottons Tis. 105. Lau Kang Mowa Tls. 93. and Kung Tika Tis, 13%, market depressed.
Miscellaneous:There are sel
·lers of China Providents at 89. Ices at $175, and Watsons a 88, after sales. There are buyers of Dairy Farma at the improved rate of $28. Cements have been done at 36), and close with far-
k
SILIMPOPON GOAL: BUNKERS
can be supplied at cheap ratsa
at
ther bayers. Electrics are want- SANDAKAN & ISEBATTIK
ed at $40, after sales at $40.
Peak Trams old are enquired for
at $91. Ropes have bon placed
(British North Borneo),
At those porta steamers call-
"at-823,and-more-shares-are-ing for bunker ooal exclusively
wanted. Union Waterboats are re exempt from all shipping unchanged at $17h, buyers. China dues and charges.
Lights have cellers at $4. Steam
THE BEST COFFEE
Is the Cheapest in the end,
and one of the very best la
LOTUS MOKHA COFFEE.
31
to the Cup it is rich, winy
and fragrant-the_kay-note
of an appetizing breakfast-
a satisfying close to a busy
OBTAINABLE FROM
ALL GROCERS.
H.RUITONIEF & SON; QUEEN'S ROAD CENTR
'A, BUNE
American
the Pillar Boxes in time for the Bergfeld first clearance will be included Buchelt
Blangrea I.
in this contract mail.Per Bahn, Capt Magellan, 23rd inst., 11 a.. Borocco, Rev F and North China, Japan via Moll, Victoria, B., and Beattle Per Sado Matu, 23rd inst.,
Boon.
lands-Per Chinhua, 23rd
Inst., 3 pm.
Barion,
Matthiesen, Mra Meshiyama, K. Oce Thor: Tee Funer, Revand Mrs
B
Poirce, G. H. Paulcon, M
Schicher Bicha
Darke, P Donovan, Er & Mrs Elles, Mr and Mrs I Suzzaldo, Mr and Decher, F. L.
Hoppenstadt
Mi H. Schers
Strus, Mios
Schnutz
Formona via Keelung, Shang. Jazzembawah. Mis Behafer hai and North China, Japan via Moji. Vistoria, and Seattle leche..F Wash-Per Bado Maru, 23rd Ielitta Inst., 3 p.m.
Schindler, Miza
State of Weather, blue sky, c de- tached cloud, d drizzling rain, ffog, g gloomy, hafi, i lightning, o, overoast, p passing showers, q aqually, r rain, a snow, i
thunder, v vialbllity, w dew wet.
0 Rain in inches, senthifand hundredths,
METEOROLOGICAL,
Baromater
PREVIOUS
Day On date On date.
6,750
4th Oct 9 am:
Capt. A. Hurtzeg 6,070
End of Sept.
JESSELTON, KUDAT & [ BORNEO
SANDAKAN...
Capt. J. Koehler
About TUESDAY, 14th Oct.
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, 20th Sept., 1913.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS
REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN
·EUROPE AND JAPAN.
NEXT SAILINGS:-
அக
At a g
,20,73 20.84 -29,85
Komor, 6
Tau Kera Bay
Temperature
78
74
Japan via Nagasaki-Per Inaba Maru,
23rd Inst., 4 pm.
Karlbere Kohn Fall Holler
Tau Nam Sang
Humidity
90
95
78 81.
Tau Chang Chua Wuth
Wind Direction ...SW
* ".
OUTWARD.
Forde
3
Will leave for
Weather... odą Rain...............
orit
Steamers
Higuest open a Tamperstars, on the 19th Low 11
23
21st Sopt:
Straits and Colombo--Per Iyo Maru, 23rd
just., p.m..
WEDNESDAY, 24th inst.
Ban
American Austra-
Autxira Canadian
деп
Mal.
Mall.
Per as Hongkong Maru, departed from Hongkong on 20th instant, for Ban Fran-
"
Philippine Islands, Australia, cisco. Tasmania and New Zealand via Thursday Island Per Ankoon, JH Kumano Mara, 24th Instant, Alverg, JR
Boriv,
Mrs L A
10a.m. North China, Japan Robean, Shanghai, via Nagasaki, United States; Bronck.Y South America and Canada vis Chow, WH Vancouver (Europe via Chew, FM SiberiaPer Empress of Carrero, India, 24th int 11 am.
Del Rio, F
Phlippine Islands, "Australia, | Exwest Bchu'z,
Mr & Mrs
McDonald, Mr &
Mr OW Malaga, B Malaga Mr. C MoCory, Mr &
Osorio, M 3
Oda. Kad
Ryan, E Reyes, J
Sarcher, Rey J
Tasmania & New Zealand OD
Port Darwin-Per Taiyuan,
4th Int., pm, moni
Straits and Indla via Caloutts--For Dil-
wara, Fith lost., p..
Kyau, Mr. OK
Lyam, Mim 8 D Tim. Miss 8 K
.
Pallippine Islands-Per Bubi, 24th Leo Kan Olieer,
inst., 3 p.m.
Islanda-Per
Philippine
24th Inst., 8 p.mi,
Stherir
Mail:
Ambria,
Bhanghai and North China
(Europe yla Siberia)Por China, 24th last., 5p.m.
THURSDAY, 25th inst. Bhanghal and North China-Per Choy:
sang, 25th ir kt., 10 a.m.
Wei-bal-wei and Tiantain-Par Hui-
chow, 25th inst... 10 mm,
American
Canadian &
Siberian
H.K. Observatory, 20th Sept., 1913.
T. F. CLAXTON, Director.
LATEST SHIPPING
NEWS.
The T. K K... Hongkong Maru sailed for San Francisco
J Sonmartin, Rev. Fto-day at noon and is due st
Manila on the 21st inst
Tong Ying Harg Trel Hin, Miss
I'
Tsui Blk Leonn,
*Manter TriBik
Master
--
Kam,
Yin Fon Chin, MÃ
TIDE TABLE.
Armand Behlc E. Simons Atlantique
Amazone
Japan on
5th October.
HOMEWARD..
Steamers
· Magellan Paul Lecat
19th Octo! er, A. Behic
3rd November. Atlantique
For Freight and Pasenge apply to
Will leave for
Marseilles,
23rd Sept.. 1 rm.
7th October,
21st Patober
·M. SAINT CLAIR do BUSSIERRE, Agent,
4th November,
Queen's Buildings, No. 3,
The T.K.K. 38. Shingo Maru THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN
leaves Hongkong on the 25th inst.. and is due at San Franisco on the 21st October,
The T. K. K. ss. Chiyo, Maru left Honolulu for Yokoham on the 17th inst., where she is dus on the 28th inst
The T. K. K. s. Nippon Maru arrives at San Francisco from 15th Sept, to 21st Sept, 1913. · | Honolulu on the 22nd inst, and
Bhanghai, North China, Japan Wadi
via Nagasaki, Honolulu, Cana-Ther da, United States and Bouth America via Ban Francisco File: (Europe via Biberia) Per Mainze: AhlnyōMarn, 75th Inst., 11 a.m.
Bbanghai and North China--PerLuchow,
25th Init. 3p.m.
FRIDAY, 26th instr
| Swalow," "Amoy and Fooohow-Per Hui-
ching, with inst, 10 pm,
High Wal
leaves again for Hongkong on the WOKE KOME 30th inst.
Chow Water
The T. K__ K. s.s Tenyo Maru arrives at Honolulu pa the 2înd
STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.
Mail Servics to Australia
via Manila.
MAIL ECHEDULE.
SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION).
Steamers.
10 15 ....... La Low Wait inst, and leaves again for Ban BASTERN ferior High not Low Francisco on the 23rd inst, where ALDENHAM
[No ·[nferior – High" nor
4
No
40
Ra
B1. nor Low Water
she is due on the 29th inst.
Q
6.7
The T. K. Ker. Buyo Maru
4
Im imornog s ́aflaruses
Arrive Hongkong from Australia
20th Sept.
Leave Hongkong
for Australia.
10th Oct. at am.
11th Oct..
31st Oct
lat. "Nov.
21st Nov.
arrived here from South America.. The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, en
kar via Japan Ports on the 17th inst, suring a Plentiful supply of Ice, French Provisions, eto.; and are
**7 and leaves again on the 4th Oct,
*The T. K. L. 8.s. Anyo Mara arifved at Salins Cruz from' Cal- lao on on the 82nd inst, and is dueat Manzanillo on the 25th inst. The TK E. ao. Kiyo Maru arrived at Salina Cruz from Manzanillo on the 2nd inst, and fe dus at Callao on the fad Oot::|
Shanghai, North China and Japan via
Oysters, Fresh, Fried or Stewed, Kobe-Per Namsang 28th Finden Haddocks, Kippers, &co,
11 a.m
lighted throughout with Electricity: All State-Rooms have Electri Fans. A duly qualified Dootor and Stewardess are carried. 20
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