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DESTINATION.

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

VRUS

Australian Ports, to Eastern Australian Purta, &c.laldenham. B'bay, v. S'pore, C'bo. Ceylon Mara....... B'my.S'pore Fang Cipri..... Chefix

N'ebwang Nanchang

Boston Now York Bomeric

Buelaw

Europe, Forwner's Filme, Trieste Hoihow & Haiphong... Singan Harts & Hamburg Alin

Kobo & Yokohana...... Mishima Mara Koho & Yokohama..Prinz Sigismund London. &c. Delta........ London, Antwerp, do. Sardinia...... Marseilles, v. Saigen.. Pelytorien. Mar.. L'ot, & Awarp Tunge Maru

& Tail Zafiru..... Manila, Cebu

Manila, Yuensang Manila, Atralian Ports Nikko Maru Manila, oil &abu Kaifong ........ Ningpo & Shanghai...wongsang N'aki, Kobe & Sumo Maru Seattle & Japan Forts Minnesota San Francisco v. Japan Chiyo Maru Salina Cruz, v. Japan. Buyo Maru................. S'anFrancisco v. Japan Blongolia

San Francisco V.

San Fleisco, v.

Shanghai..............................

Chinhua

Shanghai.com. Stanghai.............Awaye

Shanghai. Sandakan

Choy sang ... Mausang...

ชิโน่ Moji, Kobe, I'ma Palms. 18 porn, Sming at Shaynatalning....

S'pore. Pang, Lalcutta Namsang..... Shanghai, Moi & Kobe Bingo Maru SM, Kobe & Thus Sydney ................. S'tov, Amor & Tansu Daigi Maru Stow, Amoy &Anping Soshu Maru Stow, Amoy & Fchow Chowhun Mar B'ni, Robe & Y'haos Bayern Bai, Kobe & Yhaun Senegambia S'tw, Amoy &F'chow Haitin Sastow

Haigang.

Torn, Tma & Japan Mexico Mars..

F'rin, B.C.. Seattle Kenan Maru

Yurer & S'tlo v. Jajan Kumeric........

Wever & the v. Jajan Lucerie

AGENTS.

Date of RAVING

SUEZ CANAL TRAFFIC.

A Record of All-Round Increase.

THE CHINA

Intimations.

The growing importance of the Eves Canal, both from a commercial and a military point of view, is raade more than. erat eridoot by, parliamentary paper just issued, which gives returns of the traffic of the canal during the years 1908, 1909, and 1910/

Gibb Livington & Co Sept. 19, at Noon. Gibb Livingston & Co Sep 50, at Noon. Nippon

Yusen Kaisha About Sept. 19. Carlowitz CongSopt. 11, at Noon. Butterfield Swice..Sept. 19, at i Arnhold, Karberg & Co About Sept li Melchers Co... Sept. Dat N. Sander, Woiler & Co. About Sept. 27. Buttered & Swire...Sept. 12, Daplight. Habity-Amka Linie Sept 14.

Tueart Nippoa

Kaisha Sept. 14, at 'Il s. n. Malchers * Co About Sopt. 19. P. 40. S. Y. Co.....Sept. 18, at No. P. &0.5. N. Co. About Sept. 20. Mesageries Maritime Sept. 12, 1 p.m. Nippon Tason Rash Sept. 13, Daylight Shewan, Tomes & Co Sept. 20, at 4 pm Tardire, M'son Co., at 3p.m.

Yuson

27, at, Noon Sep 12, at 4 p.

ANNO Ca. L. Sep 12, at Neon. Jarding, M'son Sippon Yasen Kaisha Nippon Yasen Kaisha Sept. 27, at Noon.

4, at noon, Tayo Kisen Raisha ...Sopt 15, at Noon, Toyo Kisen Kaisha...Det. 14, at Noon. Pacific Mails.s. Co... Sept. 30, at 1p.m. Pacide Mail s.a. Co....Oct. 21, at 1p.us. Pacif Mail S. 8.

99, at Ip.m.

Nim & Swiro.

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The not tonnage for the past year shows. an increase of 1,174,871 tons, as compared with that of 1009, ind an increase of 1,048,815 tone, as compared with that of 1008. The increase in the net tonnage had the effect of increasing the green receipts, which amounted in 1910, to the highest

ever reached, viz., 190,436,5Tifto as against 120,642,077fc. in 1908 and 108,481,935lr. in 1908.

The number of, vessels which passed through the canal was 3.700 in 1909, 4,239 io 1909, and 4,539 in 1910, of which 9,993

Butterfeld & Si Midnight.in 1908, 2,361 in 1909, and 2,778 in 1910 | Butterfield Swise... Sept. 14, at 4p.m, P. 40. 8. N. CoAbout Sept. 14.

Mardine. M'Boy 16, at Yoon,

Jardine, M'ren& Co,

18, Noon

&0. S. N. Co. Sept. 10. Daylight, Jardine, son& Co.I8 Sept. 12, Noon, ...Jardine, M'aon Co.Ld Sept. 28, at Noon.

Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Sept. 13.

carried the British Bag. The percentage

of British vessels and their not tonnage increased in 1910 in comparison with 1909. being 01.3 and 62.9 respectively, as against 80.4 and 62,3 in 1909 and 68.8 and 60.0 in 1908. The percentage of Geinsa vowels and their net tonuage was 14 Ac 15.8 re

Mengerius Maritimes About Sept. 11. Osaka Shosen Kaishs.Sept. 10, at 10 a.m. Osaka Shosen Kaisha Sept. 12, at 10a.m.spectively, as compared with 14.4 and 15.5 Osnian Shosen Kaisha. Sept. 13, at 10a.m.in 1999 and 15.4 and 16.9 in 1908, while Hamburg Anika Linie Sopt. 25.

Do m'ka Linie Sopt. 20.

Lepraik Co. Sept. 11, at 1p.ai Douglas, Laprik & Co Sept. 12, at 1 p

the percentage of net tonnage of the other maritime antions using the canal in 1910 re anized penetically stationary as compted

Osaka Shosen Kaisha. Sept. 16, at Ifa.m.with the preceding year. Nippon Tusen Kasha Sept. 12, at 4 p.m. The Bank Line, Ld....About Oct. 3 The Bank Line, Ld... About Oct. 25.

Vascourer, (BC), &c. Empress of Japan......Camdian Pie R. Ca.Sept 23, at 6 p.m. Vancouver, (BC.), de Monteagle

Banks.

Canadian 'fie R. Co. Oct. 14, at 0p.m

Banks

TONGKONG & SHANGHAT THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE

CORPORATION.

PAID-CT CAPITAL..$15,000,000 REVE FUNDS—

£1,500,000@2/-1815,000,000

Sterling

Eliver...

16,750,000

--831,750,000

Resave LABILITY OY $15,000,000

PROPRIETORS)

COUNT OF DIRECTORS.

H. MEDHURST, Esq.--Chairman.

E SHELLIM, Esq.-Deputy Chaimad.

F.I.Armstrong, Esq.] C. R.

G. Balloch, Esq.

Esq.

Lenzmann,

Audrow Forbes, Esq. Lieb, Esq.

G. Friesland, Ha Hon. Mr C. H. Rose.

C. 5. Cubby, Esq. H. A. Siebs, Eng.

CHIEF MANAGER:

Hongkong-N. J. STABB,

MANAGER: Shanghai-E. E. K. HUNTER.

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LONDON BANKERS-LONDON COUNTY AND WESTMINSTER BASE, LIMITED.

HONGKONG-LITEREST ÅLLOWED.

On Current Account a the rate of Two per cent, per annum on the daily balance:

OX FIXED DEPOSITS :-

For 3 months 22 per cont per aunum.

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-N, J. STABE,

Chiry Murder. Hongkong, August 19, 1911,

و روسیه

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK,

THE business of the abore Bank is en-

THE

ducted by the HONGKONG AND BHANGHAI BANKING CORPORA TION. Rules may be obtained m ap plication.

INTEREST on deposits is allowed at 3 PER CENT. per annunt. Depositors may transfer at their option balances of $100 or more to the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK, to be placed on -FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PER CENT, per

MARIA.

For the Hongkong and Stapghai

Banking Corporation,,

N. J. STABB,

BANK LTD.

ESTABLISHED 1880.

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In marchandise carried through the anal thera was in 1910 an increase over the year 1909 of 2,300,000 tons, viz, 2,000,000 togs: in the traffic northwards and 500,000 ton, in the traffic southwards. The greatest riso took place in the oleaginous seed trades which is increased by 850,000 tons. The

wheat trade is increased by newly 300,000 tons, and the rice trade by 200,000 tons In the trade in soya beans there was only an increase of 700 tons, making a total of 450,000 tons during the past year. Ober

ALTHORISED CAPITAL... Ten 48,000,000 | products which contributed to the increased PAID-UT CAPITAL...

30,000,000 trade passing through the canal waru RESERVE FUND

16,850,000 benzine and manganese, while jute is tho josly actiele of importance showing a murk- ed diminution, being nearly 150,000 tone

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HEAD OFFICE-YOKOHAMA,

BRANCHES AND AGENCIES :

ANTONG-HOTEN BOMBAY CHANGCHUS

NAGASAKI

NAWCHWANG NEW YORK

DAIRES (DALNY) OKA FENGTIES (MURDEN) PEKIV HANKOW HONOLUL

Kops

Ix.60-9650

LONDON Lyons

per

RYOJUN (PORT ARTHUR) SAN FRANCISCO SHANGHAI

TIEHLING

TIENTSIN

TOKJO

HONGKONG Interest allowed,

less than in 1900.

The number of troops carried through. the canal during last year amounted to 76,354, as against 70,144 in 1990, being an increase of 6,710. There was an increase of 8,960 Tarkish, 673 Gennas, 170 Austrian, and 8) Russian, against a decrease of 1,168 French, 842 American, 91 British, 331 Dutch, 130 Italian, and 10 Spanish troops as compared with 1909,

The number of civilian passengers

On Current Account at the Rate of 2% amorted to 128,171 in 1910, as against

eum on the daily balance.

ON FIXED DEPOSITS:-

For 12 months...... ..4% per annum. For 6 months+%

Fer 3 months.

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TAKEO TAKAMICHI. Manager.

Hongkong. August 28, 1911.

NTERNATIONAL

MORPORATION.

INTER

ANKING

BA

CAPITAL, PAID-CY .....GOLD 23,200,000 RESERVE FUND... GOLD 83,950,000

Gold 88,500,000 HEAD OFFICE: 60 Wall Street, New York. LONDON OFFICE: 36 Bishopsgate,

LONDON BANKERS; BANK OF ENGLAND-

National Provincial Bank of England, Ltd: The Capital and Counties Bank, Ltd. BRANCHES AND AGENTS

ALL OVER THE WORLD. THE Corporation transsers every des cription of Banking and Exchange coast at the rate of 2% per annum ou daily business, receives money on Current Ac

balsaces and accepts Fixed Deposits at the following rates:-

For

12 months 4 per cent per annum. For G

3 per cent per annum. " 3 per cent per andun.

For 3 Chief Manager.

1517

Hongkong, January 24, 1911.

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF

THE INDIA, LIMITED.

Athorized Carital. -----

SUBSCRIVED

PAD-UT

do.

£1,500,000 £1,125,000

de.

..£ G12,500 ....£325,000

HEAD

CFFICE,

RELEVE FUND

·40 THREADSEEDLE STREET,

LONDON, E.C.

BRANCHES

Sizgapore.

Penang.

Kota Bahru, Kelantan.

Kuala Lumpur, F.M.S. Hongkong. Shanghai.

Bombay,

Calcutta.

Howrah.

Madras.

Harachi.

Rangoon.

Calutabo. Kandy.

AGENT IN JAPAN

Lip.

GEO, HOGO,

Manager. No. 9; Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, February 20, 1911.

"EDERLANDSCHE

[ANDEL-

HAN MAATSCHAPPIJ.

(NETHERLANDS Tampa Bocust).

PAID-UT

CAPITAL BEREAVE

Fran

}

ESTABLISHED 1894.

.... 45,000,000 (£3,750,000),

About

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FL 7,124,317,£393, 093).

HEAD OFFICE-ANSTELUAK.

HEAD AGENCY-BATAVIA.

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11625 in the preceding year, being an increase of 11,916; while the number of pilgrims, anigrants, and convicts was 28.953 in 1910, as compared with 20,722 in 1909, ez nu lecrease of 2,231

TO MY NEAREST NEIGHBOUR.

(By P. S. 3. in the Straits Tiones.) (à Celestial Son of the Sail.) Oh China, Chinaman, I piny Why am I sad,when you are gay? You sing the blasand livelong day

You yellow, funny follow ;", Ya dig, and delve and plod away Tu make your market garden pay And chant your cheery roundelay. Or some would say-you bellow. I think you see an end in view A Exed amount of wealth will do

And then good-bye to toil, and you

• To China bome will hurry.

Enough to meet the bills when duu; I never find my meagre screw Ive forty years of acrvice, Loo, Before me- still why sorry?

Believe me, heathen friend Chinee I understand your gaiety, And would that I could change and be Yourself-a shade less yellow. But us it is--it's rough on me To hear your bursts of melody. When I am feeling sad-you sca

Why you're a noisome follow?

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CARTRIDGES IN RUBBER.

When a large piece of crude Perurian rabber was placed in a crushing machine at the Midland Rubber Company's works"

FOR INFANTS, INVALIDS and the

AGED.

MAIL.

BENGERS

FOOD

assista nature.

It is used mixed with fresh new milk and forms a delicate and nutri- tive cream which is enjoyed and assimilated when other foods dis- agree. It is en- tirely free from rough and indi- gestible particles which produce irritation in deli- cate stomachs. "The Lancet" describes it as "Mr. Benge's admirable preparation." Mothers and interested persons are 'to. quested to write for Booklat. “Denger's Food and How to Use it". Thisantsins Contio Gauts to the Rearing st Infacts and practical formation on the care of tavalida, Convalescents, and the Aged Post free on application to Benger's " Food Ltd., Otter Works, Jianchester, Nag. Bangers Food in zeiă în tina by

"Druggirlz, eta, muryckers,

MARTIN'S

APIOL & STEEL

PILLS

-A Froch Komady for allerngularittam. Thomanda of Ladat almayı kanan DOT of Marika Pils in the bonit, të shua in the trut REDS of ANY 29Yanikany of the Systems Biely dose Deny ken madeninistered. Those who DINE VERS L'ODOYLrend sign, anISON USGEWILDE ZDOUS LAJE, ATL Chapuista and Biores mail. Lhans Sepetint ha, Work or you from Bla Marjol, chainis tonihampions Sing

MARTIN'S

SAPIOL &STEEL CLOUD PILLS

E. C. WILKS,

M.I. MECU E, AM.N.A.

YONSULTING ENGINEER AND SUR

VEYOR for Construction, Valuer | and Assessor for the purchase, or sale, of Steamships or Launches.

• ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, 2ND FLOOR Hongkong, May 2, 1911, .

JAPANESE MAKERS.

500

EVERY KIND

Footwear

Hotels

THE

STATION HOTEL,

NATHAN ROAD,

KOWLOON.

NLECTRIC BIGET AND FANS

BATH-ROOH maca Room,

Cold and Hot Water throughout.

'PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARS.

BILLIARD ROOM.

Private Dining Room.

EXCELLENT CUISINEL

Tel. No. K190. Talg. Addres "TanHozat.

For Particular apply to

THE MANAGER. Hongkong, March 1, 1911.

VICTORIA HOTEL

LATE

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1911.

VISITORS AT HOTELS

HONGTONG HOTEL.

Miss Anderton Mr C. D. Arnott Mt R. C. Burgen MAW.

H. Burtt

Mr P. T. Chilvers Mr S. Foo Ching MrA, H. Cobb Mr J. A. Debbie

Mr W. C. DraW

Mes Fay F. Lewis de

child

Mdme. C. Magunna Dr O. Marriott Mr A. A. Moure Mr and Ms A. B.

Moulder

Mr W. North .br V. d' Oettingen

Mr E. J. W. Eames Mr A. Oe5

Mr and Mrs R. E.

Mr H. G. Fianer M: J. Forrester Mr Denman Fuller MIV. Goulbourn Mr and Mrs Joseph

Gould

Capt. 7. P. Hall

Parker

Mr Ernest H. Pond Bir A. T. Prichard Mr E. H. Ray Miss F. Reny Miss E. Reyes

Mr and Mrs. W... Mr F. Ritter

Hannibal

Mr A. Harrison

Mr J. C. Sibley

Mr H. H. Solomon

Hen. and rs. E, A. Dr and Mn A. D.

Howeth

Spalding and infant

Mr and Mrs E. J. Mr J. Spittles-

Relics & infant.

Dr S. Hough

Mr W. L. Howard

Bliss B. Hughes

Capt. R. Iures

Mr Gos, Jober

Blise W, Square

L. and Mre . C. E.

Stainer, R.N. Mr. M. E. Thocipson Bir E. J. Waterman

- Mr C, E. Watkins

PRAK MO1.

Mr and Mrs Kent

Capt. Bell, R.A.M.C. Major & Am Lean

Mr R Lemaitra

Capt. Lyons

TYPHOON SIGNALS

STORM-WARNINGS ISSUIE.

FROM THE HONGKONG) OBSERVATORY.

I following Typhoon signals are) ad on the mast in honi of the Fatm Police Station, Komison, the Harbour

Office, the Kowloon Godowah, H. M. Tour, and Green falard signal mast.)

A CONE paint wpwards

A CONE

polat-upwards

and DEUM below

A DRUM

print dows.

Dr Aubrey

206

Mr C. Blaker

Mrs Bowdler

Mr and Mrs Lowin

and Mrs-Bowen

Mr and Ms Lindasy

Mr Brayfield

A COME

Hon. &Ms Bravin M2M, M. Mass

Mr Brownd

Rer. Mortor, R.N.

Capt. Clark

Mr and Mrs Manton

Garde and

- DRUM below

L-Col. Close, RE Mr Neilson

Capt. Craig

Mir

Netham

ΑΜΟΥ.

ham

Mr Dallin

NEW AMOY HOTEL,

KULANGSU,

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, Good Food, Clean Rooms, each with Separate Bathroom.

REASONABLE CHARGES.

LA & Mrs Camming- Mr & Mrs Patterdens

Mr and Mrs Davis Mr Day

Mr & Mrs H. l'enzod Rev. Per

A CONE

print doors-

Mr and Mry Parkins

Capt. Perry RAMC.

Lt. and Mrs Dodgson bir and Dirs Petrie Mr and Mrs Duzein Major and Mrs Pyne Mr Fielder

Eng. Candy, Rundle

& Mrs Gamett Surgeon

Capt.

Bit Gall

Rutherford

Mrs

Two minutes walks from the principal land. ing place. BAR, BILLIARDS AND BOWLING ALLEY.

Chan, A. Mution"

Propridor.

Rongkong, January 3, 1911.

Capt. & Mrs Guthrie Mr O. Scott

Mr and Mrs Harvey Mr A. Sinclair Mr A. Hazeland Mr and MS. S. Mr Mr Herdman

Sorenson

Eng. Com. Highton Lt. Col. Starpole

T-Hockaday Capt. & Mrs St. Clair Rev. and Mrs Hotzal Mr & Mrs Sutherland BS Birs Howard

Rev. & Mrs Thornhill Mr Watson

Rev. Hughes

Mr and Mrs Hurtodn Mr Weatherall Mr&Mrs Hutchinson Mr and Mrs David M: P. Jacks

Wood Col. & Mrs Wrig-

ley

Mr Jones

KING EDWARD HOTEL Bis Justi

A

BIGE.CLASS HOTEL

ADIES AFTERNOON TEA ROOMS PRIVATE BAR AND BEARD Roots, Hot and Cold Water throughout. Electrically Lighted.

Electric Fans (if required). Electric Passenger Elevator to each Floor,

TABLE D'HOTE AT SEPARATS TABLES Tele. Address: 'VICTORIA,' Hongkong

For Terms, etc., apply to the

MANAGER Hongkong, October 2, 1908

1369

LETON

Mr O. W. Bischoff Mi Brown

Mr. Brunet

Mr HW. Dawson W. Dickson

Mt

Cmdr. A. Dordet Mr Engel & family Mr E. Frie

Mr F. D. Gaze MI- and

Goodall

HOUBE;

Mr and Mrs C.-W. Keith and child Mr P. A. Lapicquo Mr V. Lugebil Mr N. Mody Mr A. Morley Mrs K. de Morris Mr P. R. Nelson Bir E. C.

Newby

ME. B. Mr J. Paredes

Mr Gosse Sir W. Grunswold, Mr J. W. Harbin Ms W. H. Benderic.

M: S. W. Howard Mr H. Eutereau

Mr & Mrs Ravenet Mr M. Reiner Mr FL W. Robjoin Mr L. Rondou Mr G. Rutley Mr P. K. Sizor Mrs H. L. Stanley Mr Géo. Thornton

'KING SCLEREM. O. Jensen and Mr & Mrs F. Varalı

FRIVATE ROTEL

APPROACHED from Kennedy Bono

and Macdonnell Road. Tol, No. 14, Teleg. Address: 'Sacsora. A.B.O. Code 4th Ed, Electric light, hot and cold water through. roquet, putting oat Billiards, ennis,

MADE teen and fine stabling for horse

Proprietress, Alas F. SACHSE, Hongkong, September 1, 1908.

TO

ORDER

CHERRY & CO..

35, WELLINGTON STREET. Hongkong, May 5, 1910.

THE

1208

BRABSIDR. PRIVATE HOTEL,

STANDING in its own grounds with Tennis and Croquet Lawns, Large Airy and Well Furnished Rooms, Every home comfort. Fine View of the Haricur. Telephone, No. 500.

Apply to Mas P. W. WATTS,

*Broside, 20, Macdonell Road. Hongkong, September 2, 1998.

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578

PEAY

TIME TABLE.

NORTH POLE

WAS FOUND BY COOK

And we have found a way for you to have a cool and. pleasant afternoon.

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children Ms I. G. Johnyon

Mr J. Weill Mr W. A. Williams

GRAND CARLTON HOTEL Ms J. E. Archor Mr & Mrs Howett Mr and Mrs G. K. Mr W. B. Hind Bade and eniliren Mr W. Jackson.

Br3rs Balinutine Mr & Bir J. Jully Mr W. A. Barnett Mr and Mrs Kanfner ir S. G. Beiden Mr Emil Lange Mr G. G. Burnett Mr.S. Paul

Perrington

Bl and Mrs A. H. Mr J.

Carroll

Mr A. J. Reland

MO. P. Chrisman Mr G. G. Clifford Mire Davis Míso La Davis Mr and Ms K.

Doining

Dr and Mrs J. B.

Saunders

Mr G. W. Sewell Mr and Ms R. H. K. Stephenson

Mx EJ. Trendgold" Mr Geo. 0. Whitelaw Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilson & children

Mr L N." Evans M and Mrs W E.

Fenus

W. L. M. Grat

BRAESIDE.

Mr and Mrs J. A.

Scott

Bir H. Murray Bain Mr Leslie Row Misa Baylis Mr C. Brown Miss Fairall Mr.P. Gaunay Mr E. Goy

TRAMWAYS COMPANY 3r and Mrs R.

LIMITEL

WEEK DAYS...

Harding

Br R. K. Re

Mr F. J de

B Hazel Scots Master Scott Capt. & Mrs Sidford A. Master Stephen Sd-

KINOSCLERE

Mrs F. W. Watts Mr A. Buller. West

TOTEL 7.00 am, to 8.00 s.m...Every 15 minutes. Mr E. Arzat Mr and Mrs J. F 8.00a.m. to 10.00 a.m. Every 10 minutes. Mr and Mrs Aucobh Macgregor 10.00a.m. to 11.00a.m...Every 15 minutes. Mr H. Bennett Mine K. A. Muny 11.30am, to 12:45 p.m.Every 15 minutes. De M G. D. R. Mr E. J. McNulty. 12:45 pm, to 1.16 p.m...Every 10 minutes. Black

Mr K. S. Morrison 1.15 p.m. to 1.45 pm...Every 15 minutes Dr and Mrs B. W. Mr and Mis Nisbot 1.45 p.m. to 2.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes. Brown

and child

Mr.J. Robertson Mr and Mrs. D. E' Mr G. Sachso

Donnelly

Birs BLE. Sbearer Mr A. L. Shields... Mr E. D. Stewart 3m Geo, P. Lim- Mr B. Wabb mert & children: Mr Wuyte

5.90 p.m. to 8.19 p.m...Every 10 minutes.

- Crawford

That is by calling up 482 and 8.15pm to 3.00p.m. Every 15 minutes Mr and Mrs. F. M. Sir Francis Figgott

letting a send you one of

our Motor Cars.

Birmingham, recently, loud explosions Then go along the Beach, and

were heard and clouds of smoke care from

STOREZ CARS.

8.45 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.45 pm to 11.30 Dr Hobson

P.OL. every 15 minutes,

Mi H. Hoffm

*.

SUNDAYN

the whine, accompanied by flying bullets, over the Hills and get the Sea 8.00a.m. to 10.30a.m...Every 15 minutes, Mr and Ms & C. Mr J. W. Wilsoz

It was subsequently found that a auz

of five artridges had been embedded in the crude rubber and had ken oxploded by the crushing rulla. A search through the ramainder of the ruliber resulted in over a BLANCHES-Singapore, Peanas Lumpiof crude rubber are often loaded with dozom more cartridges being discovered. Shangha, Rangoon, Barang. Soumbays, stones, aliot, or metal to add to the waight. Djember, Cheriben, Tegal, Pecalorgan, Pasocrocan, Tjiintjsp, Bandoeng, Padang, Medan (Deli), Palumbang, Rota-Badje,

MIES JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., (Acheon), Macassar, Bandjermasin,

BANKERS:

BANK OF ENGLAND

LONDON JOINT Brock Baxx, LIMITED,

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA

AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA.

TACORIORATED BY ROTAL CHARTER 1851, HEAD Orrier, LONDON,

Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo, Madra, Pondicherry, Calcutta, Bangkok, Saigon, Haiphong, Hanoi, Amoy, Yoko hima Robe, Melbourne, Sydney, New York, San Francisco, &o. &c..

LONDON BANKEES:The Unka of

Limited The Bank buys and sells and receives for PA-OF CAYITAL

Every description of Banking and Esendon and Braillm Bank, change, business transacted, and Stocks

and Sharon bought and sold on account of collection Bills of Exchange, issues letters RasKRVE FUND ... chestituuts. Letters of Credit granted on of credit on its Branches and correspond. RESERVE LIABILITY OF PRO- agents and Correspondents all over the ents in the East, on the Continent in Great world, teena

Interest allowed on Current Accounts at 19% þær sínum:-on fò Daily Balános and on Fixed Deposits sa under

For 3 months 21 for cent per aUDUNG

- FA OF MACDONALD,

"Acting" Mariya's

Britain America, and Australia and trans- acts banking business of very description.

INTEREST ALLOY ED

On Curut Accounts 2% per Annum o Fixcil Deposita 12, moulis 4 per Annam

$1,200,000

,625,000 |

1,200,000

INTEREST allowed on Current Account at the nto of 2 % per annum on the Daily Balanco

On Vized Deposits for 12 montás:

and Mountain air.

PHONE 482.

C. LAURITSEN,

Managing Proprietor

19.30 s.m. to 11.00 a.m... Every 10 minutes. 11.45 a.m. to 12 Noon:.......Every 15 minutes. 12.00 Noon to 1.00 p.m...Every 10 minuter. 1.00p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minuten. 5.00p.m. to 6.00p.m.Every 10 minutes. 6.00p.m. to 7:00p.m. Every 15 minuter. 7.00pm to 6.10 p.m... Every 10 minuter.

́T GAREsa on Work Days,

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SATURDAYE.

Lozan

"Mr Wingrove

KING 1DWARD HOTEL

Mr Mr P Beattie Dr Belilion

Bonnetta

Mrs Lewingdon Mr A. P. Noble.. Capt. & Mr. W. o,

Mr and Mrs Bridger Passinore and children. Dr.Schnitt

ME."W. Cen

Mis M. Gaine

Mi A. Harper Hey, Roberte Lewis

Extra Cars at 11:40 p.m SPECIAL CARS by arrangement at the | Dr K. Jolin Company's Office, Alexander BUILDINGA. ir Julu Lennox

Dragon Cycle Depot. Don Varxx Howa Contralo

62, Des Faux Road Central,

Hongkong January 18,

SINGON & CO.

SUPER ESTABLIRITED A.D. 1880,

"RON, STEEL, METAL, 60d-HARD.

WARE MERCHANTS AndRetailxonmongery Houndry Coke Im

Konepois and Blopabazzlers,

1997 Exaya Lowa Sekrez (200

of Dentil Max))

・Store

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managers,

REACHING. THE GOSPEL,

JAPAN, ANU-TIDET

By Prof. E. EL PARE

*90 Belost the Chir

Mr E E. Smith Capt. & Mr Stewart A and child

Mr and Mrs Vernou Mr. A. C. Wats

“THE RATION OTEL

Mr and Mrs J. R. MEE, C. Lewis

Capell & children çift R. A. Levibond Brand Mrs T. F. Mr G H May Claxton & children Mr A Nat Mr and Ms W. D. Larut Geo. Falleyn

MEC Stewart Fraser MrTheodor Herfürth Mrs E Wishelf and Mr. Hildebrandt child Mr. D. 3. Lennox

Mr

HOUSE

A CONE

indicatos a Typhoca to the North 22 the Colony,

indicatos a Typhoo

to the North-East the Colony.

lodicatas a Typlt Colony

to the East 7 de

Indicatos a Typhos

to the South-East or

the Colacy,

indicates a Typhões To the South of the Colony,

point down- wards anc

indicates a Thous

to the South-West of the Colony.

BALL below

& BALL

A CONE

paiak uproarde

and BALL

below

indicates. Typhoon to the West of the Colony.

indicates a Typbo

to the North-West the Colony,

Red Sigrials indicate that the centre, le balered to be more than 300 miles away` from the Colony.

Block Signals indicate that the centre is believed to be less than 500 miles away. from the Oclony.-—-

The above signals vill, as heretoftra, "de hoistad only when typhoons exist in smal positions or are waving in much dimetless that information re,arding them is con sidered to be of importance to the Colony or to shipping leaving the barbour.

VEGEXT AGNATA..

In addition to the above, who t expected that the wind may increase fall typhoon force at any moment, thi | following Urgont Signals will be.made, at the Water Police Station, and repeated at the Harbour Office;

TELEE EXPLOSIVE BANK AT INTHAVALA

US TEM SECONDS.

A Black Cross will be hoisted at theg same time, superior to the other abipes."--

NIGHT, HINALS.

The following Night Signals will hoisted from the Figstaff on the roof al the Tater Police Station at Kowloon, the Harbour Office Flagstaff, and H.M.S Tamar

L Three Lights Vertical Green, Groes

Green, indicates thata typhoon is believed to be situated more than 500 miles from

he Colony.

IL Three Light Vertical, Grem, flod Groet, indicates that a typhoon is believes to be stunte ises than 300 miles lec the Colony.

IL Three Lights Vertical, Red, Grees Red, indicates that the wind my, be expected to increase to full typhoon fores at any moment,

No II Signal will be accompanied by the Explosive Bombs, as above, in fibr arest of the information conveyed by tha signal being first published by night,

The Night Signals will be subesituled o the Day Sigħals at sunset, and wil,' whet usssary, be altered during the night.

CUPPLEMENTASY WARNINGE,

For the benefit of Native Craft GE paading on Vessel Coma will be exhibited at each of the following stations during the time that day of the bon Day Signals are homelad in the Harbour.

Cip Rock

Waglan

Stanley,

Cape Collinson,

This will Indjoste that sion somewhere in that w Storm Warning Harbour

holsted i tho

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