12

YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1913,

ministrative policy pursued by the new, Democratic Government debit/s blow to many businera concerns which had been started President's Sesh at Meeting and had for years prospered under

of Shareholders.

POST OFFICE.

The Coblenz with the American Mail ex China le due to arrive here on Thuis- day, the 2nd proximo.

the Republican regime. Under thes oircumstances general mer- The Derfinger, with the German Mai

MAILS DUB.

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED,

97th irst-Swatow 26th inat.. Ballast.-A. F. & Co. Taiwan, Br. a. 1,4399, Jenkins," 27th it

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 29th at 12.10.—The northern de- pre sion isping Into the Prollo;prezuro bas, in consequence; increased over cer- tral and S. Japan. It has deorenzed very

An area of moderately high pressure extends from the lower Yangtze Valley to 8. Japan.

The sixty-seventh regolar chants and manufacturers had left Bingapore on Saturday, the 27th lost. Babine Riokmen. Dut. 6.2. 573 H. Y. Jasi, alightly in western and southern dieitiota.

been thrown into a state of un-pm. and may be expected here on Thurs. general meeting of the sharabold-

certainty as to entering upon new day, the 2nd October, at about 6 a.m. ers of the Tökohama Specie Bank undertakings. This had the was held at Tokyo on the 10th natural effect of depressing the inst, Dr Midzqmaobi, the Fresid-market. Moreover, the United ent, presiding. As already stai-States suffered from the watch. ed in the Telegraph, the ful attitude assumed by the European market on account following

#coount for

1

-44

the

Arut half of the year were submit- sed and approved Gross earning.

Y.22,808,804 Gross expenditure... Y.18,928,588

Net profit

1

To ressive

For

... Y. 8,379,960 350,000

of

of the Balkan troubles. During the term under review America

American, 'Cobleri, 2nd Oct. German, Dorflinger, 2nd Oct.

I

MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY:

2.

TO-MORROW.

8wator, Amoy & Foschow-Fer HAI-

YANG, 30th inst., 10a.m." Strait-Per SPEZIA. 30th fast, 11 a.m. Straits-Fer SENEGAMBIA, 30th Inst...

11 a.m.

Fort Bag Far KWONGCHAUWAN,

30th insp., 11a.m.

Itlands-Per

had to export gold to Europe to Amoy-Per PAKLAT, 29th Inst., &p.. the extent of $100,000,000 thus watow-Per RAJABURI, 20th (net, 5 affecting the Anancial and strok markets. Ine big strike in Pater- son continued for several months. and naturally a serious blow was thus dealt to the raw-silk trade: payment dividend (12 p3r.

Turaing to the Orient, Indiabad peut, per annum) 1,800,000 been blessed with abundant hir- Carried forward 1,220,769 vests, and was able to export large

In the cours of his speech Dr. quantities of cotton to Japan. Philipp Midzamashi briefly surveyed the North China was not affected by the condition of Japan's foreign trade. war which had prevailed in the Japan via During the half year under re- Republic. As the result of the view the exports had amounted conclusion of the Quintuple Lorn, to over Y.284,520,000, while the the Chinese trade was for the imports were estimated at more first time since the outbreak of than Y.401,080,000, making the civil disturbances in the watow,

of a total

Y.889, autumn of 1911, restored over 500,000 compared with the normal conditions, and the trade term io the in Japanese cotton yrih“ had corresponding preceding year, exports showed incensed to such an extent me to

to

Chefs and shanghai

an increase of over Y.55,503,000, enable Japan to best all her Hoihow. while imports had increased by rivala,

over Y,54,989,000. This increase

in exports was partly attributable

to the brisk trade in raw silk,

7/1

SUNDAY GOLF.

is it Lawful in Hongkong?

TAMING, Moji-Per SHOSHU MARU,

30 h ist. 3 p.m.

30th inst., 3 p.m.

Chinwangiao-Per ICHANG,

30 hs., 3 r.m.

-Balgon 23rd inat,, Rice, Chi Tamaui, Br. n. 928, W. J. Branch, 27th

inst-Balgon 23rd lost, Ricc B. and 8. Hongkong, Fr. *: 739, Marguerite: 27th inst-Haiphong and Pakbai 26th ing, Gen.-A. R. Karty, Hangrang. Br. a.x. 1,356, 5. Wilde, 27th Inst.-Shanghai With lust, Gen.

J. M. & Co,

Dainichi Maru, Jap. sa, 1,951, N. Budrukt, 37th Inas-Mojl and fast. Oool. -M.B.X.

along the east coast of China and over Light or variable winds are indicated the N. China Sao."

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day, 0.01 inches.

FORECAST FOR THE 14 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.

District.

1 Hongkong and Neighbour | Variable

hood

2 Formosa Channel

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

WILL deepatah VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or

about the DATES named -- For

LONDON & ANT-]

WERP via Singa} Nare

Steamers

pore, Penang, Capt. D. Asbury Ombo, Port Said,

& Marseilles

21

LONDON, via · Us-) China

ual Ports of Call Capt. C.H.S. Tocque

R.N.R.

KOBE Sumatra YOKO-(Capt. H. W. Potter, HAMA. 49, R.N.R.

Forecast. N.E. OF

winds, moderats

SHANGHAI

Ught to

fine.

MOJI, AND

41

N.E winds

to frosh

SHANGHAI

་་ ་་*་་་

moderate,

The game'

Erroll, Hr. s. 1,986, L. James, 37th inst inst Java Krokesan 17th Sugar.-J.C.J.L. Poking, Bw. z... 1,117, Bang Melchior,

28th inst-Gothenburg 18th 1-14t4| Gen-H.N. Daiten Maru, Jap. .. 4,535, W. Nakaga-

wa, 28th inst-Mof 22nd init... Ocal-Bradly. Yokohama Maru, Jap, a 4,010, S. Wada,3,South coast of China bo-

23th Inst-Shanghai 27th inst., twoon H.K. and Lamooks 3. us No. 1. Bliver Cain; ete.--N.Y.K. Hongwan, Br. 1.s. 2,060, J. Mason, 28th

Jast.-Penang and Singapore 23rd | inst, Gen.-- foa Tak Sing.

and North China-Per KOER-Aubui.

BER, 30th inst., 5 p.m.

5 South coast of China be-). The soma

tween H.K. and Halnun... as No.1.

Br. s. 1,354. J. B. Har, 28th Calou Coast Meteorological Register.

in-Shanghat 25th inst., Gen. -B, and 8.

Amoy and Formosa via Auping

und Takao-Por 8OSHÚ Speziä, Ger. sa, 2,374, W. Hennaike, 28th MARU, 30th mat., 5′′p.ii. W

Banghai 25th fest, Gen.

WEDNESDAY, 1st October,

Haiphong, Pakhoi and Salgon - Per KAIFONG, 1st Oct., 8 a.m. Strails. Burmah. Ceylon._Adc- laide, Wastona Austrația înd ́a, Adon, Egypt and Europe via Naples Per PRINZ LUD.

·WIG, ist Octol :r, 9 a.m. «.? Chinwungtuo-Per HOPSANG, 1st Oct,

11 a.m."

Gernino

Mail.

| Shanghai and North China-Per HANG-

BANG, 1st Oct., 11 p.m. Swatow, Amoy and Formosa vi Tanbul -Per Daisi Hala, let Oot., 11.m. Ticats-Fer CHIPSHING, ist Oct. 1

p.m. Straits and India via Calcutta-Por

-FOOKSANG, 1st Oct., 1 p.m.

DUB

American

Jopan via Kobe, Victozia, Tacoma, Vancouver and Seat tis.-Per IXION, 1st Oct. 2 p.in.

were taken vader the Sunday ObBalta Fer AUSTRIA, lat Dot., 3 p.m. ravanca Act, 1625, passed in the

habutae, etc., which formeil the. chief factors of Japan'a export trade rud partly to the unex- pectedly favourable state of the rade with Obins. The export of raw-silk to America was rome what affected by the strike of

Thre 3 Monmoutbah e golfers, workmen engaged in the textile industry in Patarion County, John William Hunt, Blethyn which broke out at the beginning, Re., and H. D. Yorath, were of March. Fortunately in Europe aur moned at Newport Police. the goods were in considerable cot last month for playing golf demand, thus causing an increase on a Sunday. The prereadings in the total trade, The exp1 18 of cotton cloth and refine laugar is China was very brisk up 151iga of Charles L. An impuut April or May, though unfortunate ly the political disturb.ares in the neighbouring county had en unfavourable effcot on the trade in successive.montbs. The inorence in importe was probably due to the high pire of home rice, necessitating incre rei im putation of the foreiga rereal, and alsɔ impots of Java sugar, due to the roduced output of the commodity in Formosa si pent, In short, this advan, in the foreiga ade might well 1 as uited to Japan's steadily

advancing er nomic expansion.

On the whole, trade with Eur- open countries made steady pro. gress, and conesqueatly there wPB considerable demand on capital. On the other hand, since the out- break of the Balkan trouble 19-2, year, the financiers in Eu.ops were acting cautiously and on- sequently there was come etria- gency. About Merch or April, however, there were signs of a gradual improvement, and in consequence the Bank of Eng- land, which had maintained the high rate of 5 per cent. since October last, lowered the 1818 to 4 per cent, ca Apiil 17th.

THURSDAY, 2nd October...

2nd Oct.. 11 a.m.

Haiphov. Pakhei and Saigon

Per HONGKONG, 2nd Oct. 1

Joint in the charge was that the defendants were playing outside Japan via Yokohama-For YATSHANG, the boundary of their own parish. Hoihow, The magistrates, of whom there the cas?, were six, dismissed the chairman remarking that three were for a conviction and three! againet.

́SILIMPOPON COAL:

BUNKERS

can be supplied at cheap rates.

at

SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK

(British North Borneo),

At these ports. steamers call-

Then the Balkra trouble ing for bunker coal exclusively

was renewed, and compelled the

Bank of France to maintain ita re exempt, from all shipping:

rate of 4 per cent. and the Bank of Germany that of 5 per cent., rates which had ruled from Octo- ber last. In America the ad-

dues and chargos.

Cana-

diansad

Ameri-

E

а.

Formous via Keelur, Japan vh Moi, Victoria and Tacoma -Par SEATTLE MARU, 2nd: Oct., noon.

41

Shanghai & North China-Per ANHUI,

2nd Oct. 3 p.m. Straits, Ceylon and India via Bombay

Par SAIGON MARU, 2nd Oct. 3 p.n Sherrtai and North China-Per TAM- SUI, 2nd Oct., 5 p.m

Mall.

Ghunghai, North Ching and Japan via Nagasaki (Europe via Siberia)-Për DERFFLIN. GER, 2nd Oct. 5 p.m.

FRIDAY, 3rd et.

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Por HAI-

TAN, 3rd Oct, 10 am.

4

-H.A.L.

Daisi Mara, Jao. . 847, 8. "Tukizike. 28th est. Tamui, at... 26th inst.. Gen-0.9... Chipahing, Br. 1.193, T. M. Meyrick, 20th-Toot 'n; et.. 18th Pat, Ger-J; M. and Co, Benegambia, Ger. m. 2,380, H. Rober,

29-Yangbri 26th Ger.-H'A G. Tjibodas, Dat. r. 3,016, E. H. Krver,

Station.

29th September, a.m.

Wind

Hour.

Barometer.

Weather. -

Temperature.

Humidity.

D'tian.

Force.

W'estuck Ta 29.88 53 Nenuro Hake late

www

nw

1.

ᎦᏙ

Delta

Capt. W.R.Le. Mare,

RN.R..

}

To Sail Ou Remarks

10 a.m. Freight 1st Oct. §. &P'sago

Freight

} & PARKO

Freight

Noon 11th Oct.

about

4th Oot."

& P'sage

about 9th. Oot.

Freight &"Paage

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy,

For Freight, or Passage apply to

E. A. Hewett,

1

P. & 0.8, N. Co.'s office,

·Hongkong, 29th Sapt, 1913

Superintendent."

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES

To sail on

WEDNES 1st Oct. 1" s'm

About WEDNE

.For

Steamers.

·29.970 75 m 1 b

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-] ⠀

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, Prinz Ludwig SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt. F. v. Binzer

A'WERP & BREMEN,

AND Derfflinger

6

16" 29.77-

Tokio

Kovb

30.03

|

į.

J.C.JI Afghan Pince, Br. B.. 3,133, Charles W. Nabu Woalloy, 29th st.-Jupan, Geni

Ordor Kanagawa Maru, Jap. 3.867, M. Machida, 29 inst-Caloutt., etc.. Gon.-N.Y.K.

Jet-Batavín 20th inst., Gan Kahnú Ouktma

b

Nagasaḥ

21.05

0.06

AYW

пе 1

A

Irbi'iims

·Eonin Is. Clasfoo

29,93

де

29.91

Whatwol

18,300

Hankow

Sungkiang, Br. 1.6, 987, J. Robison,

Ichang

Inhang

SHANGHAI, NAGAS-1

lakiong

AKI, KOBE

Changsha

Shanghai

30.0081 100 ene 1

YOKOHAMA

Capt. F. Prosch 17,000

Gutzlaff

30.06, 70

16

2 ov

MANILA, YAP, M’ONN,

Sharp

F.

73

30,00 75

n

2 a

SARAI N'GUINEA, Coblenz

1st Oct.

(SATURDAY

Amoy

Ба

29.94 76 86 ne

16

DÉPARTED.

Swatow ...

Talboku

99.95

BRISBANE, SYDNEY (Capt L. Klugkist & MELBOURNE ..............

4th Oct.

9 & m

6,750

Taichu

29,95

September 29.

"Iton

Tainan

29.94

ทพ

1+

Koshun P'dores

29,93

ne

KOBE

P. Sigismund

Capt. A, Hurtzeg 6,00

14th Oct.

29.95

Canton 9a

30.03 81 83 e-

Ba

29.05 77 93

29.93

Capt. J. Kochler

End of Sept.

Inst. Haiphong and Ho'how 23th st., Gea. -B. and 8.

کر کو

Boreo for

Kwayah for 110.1

Loong.aug for lat Petchaburi for Singapore Talyaan for Melbourne

Dilwara for Calcathy' Hoprang for Chaten Haimun for Swatow

Atrevs for London Bamsen for Bangkok Talyo for Newchwang

Mare Peasng Maru for Kobe Phra

เพียง

for Saigon Japan for Kobe Atholl for Sa'yon

'kong Gap Rook Macao

Wuchow 9a

Fakhol

Holhow

*

+49.95 77

Phulien Вя 29.97

פסת

W

Tourane

29,94

0.8t. J.

29.94 75

.and

Aparri Manila

29.90 77

29,91 72

b

Legaspi Ilciló

29.87 77

ле

.20.95 80

w: 1. b

Bano,od

1 a

Sabine Rickmers for Tamsui

Cebir

29.02 84

00

29.9778

Hanguage for Canton Melford Hall for Yokohama

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE

September 27.

Shanghai and North China...Per TING-Yingchow for Bhanghai

SANO. 3rd Oct., 3. p.m...

SATURDAY, 4th October.

Mail.

American

South

Canadian &

Ameri-

Australian

Siberian

can

Mail.

Mails.

A BUNE

Straits

HABANA PLANTEURS

"THE

IDEAL

SMOKE

OF THE

CONNOISSEUR."

"

"

OBTAINABLE

FROM ALL

CIGAR

MERCHANTS.

H RUTTONIEE & SON,

14. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

September 29.

Philipping Islands, Yap, An Persis for Yokohama

Bur, Sumarai, Maronn, Fred. Kwarzles for Bhangini · Wilhelmshafen, Rabau, Her-Arhui for Canton bertshohe, Matupi. Tasmania, Kanagawa May1 for Yokohamu New Zealand, South and Kwoshuples for Shammi West Australia via Brisbane-American for K. C. Wan Fer COBLENZ, 4th Oct., 8 Barking for Canton

Hangwan for Bir zapore

Japan ria Moji, Honolulu,. Manzanillo, Balea, Craz, Arica, Iquique, Valparaiso and Carrae Per BUYO MARU, 4th Oct., 10 am. Shanghai, North China, Japan vin Nasarski, Honolulu, Cand- a, United States and South America "via. San Francisco (Europe vio Biberia)-For SIBERIA, 4th Octt, noon.

'.

and India via Calcutta-Per BAI-

BANG, 4th Oct., Ipm. Baturia, Charibon, Sombrang and Boura

baya-Per TJIMÄHI, 4th Oct,

p.m..

Philippine Islands-Per ZAFIRO, 4th

Ost.. 3 p.m.

Siberian

Mail.

Shungimi and North China (Europe via Siberia)-Por CHEN AN, 4th Oct., 3 p.m.

SUNDAY, 5th Ost. 8watow--Per HAIMUM, 5th Oct., Da.m.

TUESDAY, 7th Oct,

Swatew. Amoy and Foochow-Per HAI-

CHING, 7th Oct., 10a.m.

American

Free-ch

PASSENGERS ARIVED.

Per . Yokohama Maru, arrived 29th- inst., from Shanghai, Blackwell, Mr & Mrs Kondo, B Brigadirenko, Miae McCormick, G B Camiya, Mrand Mrs Nekazawa, F Cookson. Llout I Torrie. Light L J Harter, A

Taylor, C

John, Mr and Mrs Woodhouse, GW

Labuan

T. F. Claxton; Director. Hongkong, Observatory, Sept. 29.

Baromotor, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in in- ches, tenths and hundredthe..

Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fabrenheit.

3 Humidity, in percentage of maturation, the Humidity of air saturated with mois being 100.

4 Direction of Wind, to two pointe -5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Scale.

State of Weather, b blue sky, o de- tashed cloud, 4 drizzling rain, fog, g gloomy, b hail, I lightning, o overcast.op passing showers, q squally, rrain, » snow, It thunder, v visibility, w dow wet.

1.0 Rain in inches, tenthannd bundredthe

METEOROLOGICAL:

Barometr

SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL Weather

London, 16th Sept. Arrivals from China--Perser, Teucer. The following vessels have passed the Canal:-Aki Maru, Astysnax, Flintabire,, Glaucus, Nippon, Atlantique,

London, 10th Sept.

Arrivals from China-Bohem'a, Hita- Saigon. Straits. Ceylon, Ads-ch' Mary, Goldenfele, laide, Weatorn, Austraila, In- The following vessela have' paused the din. Aden, Erypt and Europe CanslJathar, Chill, E. F. Ferdinand, via Marseilles (Late Letters 11

Glenturret, Lyonan, Muncaster Castic,

to Noon. Extra Postage 10 Namer, Laomedon, Beamobr.

cental Letters posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the Amt olearanas will be included in this contract_mall.)-Per PAUL LEOAT, Tih Ost., 11

...

WEDNESDAY, 8th Oct.

Shanghai, North China, Japan via Nagasaki, United States, Beuth America and Canada via Biberis) Per EXPRESS 07 ABIA; 8th Oct,, 11 a,nj

Vancouver- (Europa ........ via

1

London, 23rd Sept. Arrivals from China-Ceylon. -

PREVIOUS

t'

Day On date On date

JESSELTON, KUDAT" & Borneo

SANDAKAN.

1J

About TUESDAY,

All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. New System of Telefunken.

For further Particulars, apply th

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA Hongkong, 20th Sept., 1913.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWBEN EUROPE AND JAPAN.

OUTWARD.

Steamers

Atlantique E. Simons Amazone Australien

t

NEXT SAILINGS:-

Will leave for Japan où

HOMEWARD.

Steamers,

5th October. Paul Lecat 19th Od'o' er. A. Behic

3rd Novembor Atlantique 17th November, | E. Simons

For Freight and Passage apply to

M. SAINT CLAIR de BUSSIERRE, Agent.

Will leave for

Marseilles.

7th October. 21st October

4th November.

18th November,

Queen's Buildings, No. 3.

29.92 THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

6 am. At a pa

..29.95

20.95

Temperature

B1

77 83

Humidity

80

93

72

Wind Direction. Force

*

CALM

ESE

0

1

d

**

Rait |Higoers opan air t'omperature on the 11th

Love 1:

0.01

17

77

H.K. Observatory, 28th Bapt., 1913. „

T. F. CLAXTON, Director.

TIDE TABLE.

STEAMSHIP CO.,

LIMITED

Mail Service to Australia

via Manila.

MAIL SCHEDULE

(SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION),

Steamers.

Eastern Aldenham Low War Empire

Đang Hoa

29th Sept., to 5th Oct, 1913.

How

Bigs Ware. Hongkong Max

Mos.

29

1.0

.54 0.1

3

10 A

7.1

44

5.1

· The following vessels have passed the Ta.. so ma Canal: Glenroy, Kleint, Ningchow, Nu- bia, Segovia.

Oysters, Fresh, Fried of Stewed. Findon Haddocks, Kippers, &o.

ALEXANDRA CAFE

Wed Oct.

Shari

Hainri

Arrive Hongkong from Australia.

1'th Oct. 1st Nov.

Leave Hongkong for "Australia.

10th Oot, at s'm. 31st Oct. 21st Nov.

The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, en suring & Plentiful supply of Ice, French Provisions, eto, and are lighted throughout with Electricity: All State-Rooms have Electric 3371 20 Fans. A duly qualified Doctor and Stewardess are carried.

For further particulars, apply to

Gibb, Livingston & Co.

Printed and Published by the Froprietar, Dr. J. W. Moble. Tos Honda Street, in the Citr of Viatoris, Hongkong

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