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FOR SALE
ALL
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STORES.
30 Cents
PER POUND TIN.
Breakfast Cups
GRATIS
TO REGULAR BUYERS,
MacEwen, Frickel & Co.,
·Sole Agents for South China,
4. DES VEUX ROAD.
STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL. OUTWAR
Sithonia, 10, Benledi. Shoptomber Koober. Kanagasca Mart, Loertes, Perseus. September 13, 'Indien, Wray Castle.. 'Sabember 17, Dunblane, Glenstrae, By Helene Kirkmera, Iyo Mart master Castle, Scandia, Tydras, Queen Aldermdra.
September 20, Nart, Susotru, KanaCLA. September 24, Andalusia, A both Bear) Salih, Pricus, P. E. Friedrich, Promo-
thakk
September, Bayern, Jason, Eleis, Kong Si, Mishima Maru, Polyphemus
Oktober 1, Denbighshire, Erroll, Hima- lag, Hino Haru, Lothian, Stentor,
HOMEWARD.
September 24, Benduran, Candiu. October 1, Carmarthenshire,. Lferanon, Adeus.
ABEITALS FROM CHINA.
Indramayo, October 1, Procius, Feers Bulow.
Demdocus,
STEAMERS EXPECTED.
the
+3
Mail The P. M. S. S. Co.'s.. Nile, with the American and Siberian Mails, left Shanghai on Tuesday, the 2nd Oct., for this port, and is due hero on Frida
4th October, between 6 and 8 a The M. M. Co's a.. Magellan is expected
airire here on the 7th October. The P. M. S S. Co.'ss, Mongolia sailed from Yokobson for this port via Manila on Wednesdag, the 2nd Oct hatweet 10a.m. and noco... Her Mail has been transferred to the E. & A. 88. Cu... St. Albans.
6.
P. B. Co.'s R.ES. Empress of India loft Vancouver, B.C., for Bong-
The P. S. 3. Co.'s na. Rubi left Manda on Wednesday, the 2nd September, and is due here on or sixput Saturday, the 5th October, at daylight.
The I. e. S. N. Co., Lt.'s 8.5. Excony sung left Shanghai for Hongkong on the 2nd Oct., dus Hongkong on the 8th October.
The
A. Dilura from Calcutta, Test Singy pore on the 2nd October. p., and may be expected here on or about the 8th October, p.m.
The O. S... atender Fanema Maru from Tacuman, left Shanghai for this port on 3rd Oct.. x.m., and is due hero on th Oct., p.m.
PASSENGERS EXPECTED.
Per P.&O. 9.s. Marmora, connecting with the .. Deita nt Chiombo. Die Hongkong Oct. 11 From London Sept. 6. Mrs Bizes and child, Mir C. Pemberton, Mr and Mrs F. Buckle, Mr T. Pashley. From Marseilles Sept. 13, Miss L. Stephens. Per P. & O. a. Nore. From London Sept. 7. Dae Hongkong Oct. 16. Mrs and Misses Packham, Miss W. Focargue Miss Butler, Miss H. Lillie, Mr P. Ma thieson, Mr C. W. McKenny, Mrs and Min Kishop and child, Dr and Mrs E. S. Stal, Mr G. Watt and Mr A. Riggs, Mr J. H. Melingan.
THE CHINA MAIL.
To-day's Advertisements
LAST.
SNITE and
Tan) name Mac." 81 raward to finder returning to
H. K. HOLMES, Rockvale, Kimberley Road,
Kowloon. Hongkong, Uctober 3, 1911
NOTICE.
SHIPPING
ARRIVALS.
October 2:
Vyanzo, British steamer, 8,680, H. N.. Rivers, R.N.R., London August 24, and Singapore Sept. 27, General-P. & B, S. N. Co
Chansung, British stunner, 1,418, Q. N. Mattock, Suurabaya Sept. 23, Sugar.- 123 JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Lo.
R A. MERCADO'S connection with MR
our Firm baring terminated by mutusi consent, census to sign our Firm as from date.
I. C. ĐIZUNA CỦ
Alexandm Buildings. Hongkong, October 1, 1919.
NOTICE...
1250
ATURDAY, the 6th October, 1919, being the SECOND ANNIVER SARY OF THE
REPUBLIC OF PORTUGAL, Consul Joao J. Let will be AT HOME" at the Consulate, No. 47, Wyndham Street, to the Members of the Portuguese Community, Officials, his Consular Colleagues and Friends, from 11.30 AM to 1-P.
The Consulate will be entirely closed for the Transaction of Business on that day.
Hongkong. October 3, 1912.
PUBLIC ACTION.
1958
THE Undersigned have received instruc tions to sell by Public Auction
{ ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNET),
A
SATURDAY,
the 3th October, 1912, at 11, at their SALES Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Read, Corner of Ice House Strect, ---
A QUANTITY OF
KASHMIR WOOLLEN GOODS AND SILE EMBROIDERY WORK (WASHABLE). Consisting of Cushion Covers, Table Covers, Bed- spreads, Kashmir Rugs, &c.,
&..
· TIRMS :—Ås usual.
امركي
&c.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, October 3, 1914.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Hiroshimur Maru, Japanese str., 2,035, S. Hirusa, Bombay and Singapore Sept. 2, General.-NrON FUSEN KAISHA,
Gorben, German str., 5,100, G. Linde. mann. Yokohama Sept 23, Mails and General-MECHERS & CO.
Chenun, British str., from Canton.
October 3.
Prinz Waldemar, German str., 3,327. FL Bremer, Yokohamon Sept. 26. General- MELCHES & Co.
Binh Thuan French Beamer, 784, D. Varsina Probolinga Sept. 20, Sogar aud Molson JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LAND.
Doigi Maru, Japanese steamer, 846, Y. Somokawa. Tamaui, Amoy and Swałow Oct. Gemmi.—0), S. E.
· Muchew, Gormann str.1999, R. G. Züliner, Hungay October 1, Coal-BUTTERFIELD & SwiRE.
Choisin Gorman str., 1,025, J. Brunh, Hongy October 1, Coxl.-BUTTANESTO É
Swmp.
Haimun, British str., 641, J. W. Evans, Foochow via Swatow October 2, General. —POTNIKAT ŠIKxiatre Go, IND
Cheunganing, British stt, from Canton. Bengang, British str., from Canton,
DEPARTURES. October 2
Benary, for Nagasaki.
October Derflinger, for Shanghai nad Yakalamu. Too Sul, for Binthuy. Kurangtah, for Craton, Machee, for Canton. Tacona Maria, for Victoria and Tacomun. Linas, for Canton.
Orterie, for Kuchinotru and Seattle. Kumsang, for Yokubam. Gorben, for Singapore and Hamburg.
CLEARED.
Montrose, for Shanghai and Yokobama. Hiroshima Maru, for Shanghai and Yoko
baina.
Chenan, for Shanghai.
Mathilde, for Hoihow and Haiphong. Ayunta, for Shanghai and Yokohama. 1257 Truvu Maru, for Mike.
H& Undeaigusa lave received instruċ- Tomato wait by Public Auction.
A
(roa ACCOUNT OF THE CONCEANED).
1975
FRIDAY..
the 11th October, 1912. at 2.30 P.,
At their Sales Rooms, No. 8.
Des Vaux Road, Corner of Ier House Street- CONSIGNMENT OF WATCHES.
(Absolutely New Stock) Consisting of Breclet Watches (Swiss manko) and a
large number of Hall-marked Silver
Watches,
Also
A quantity of High Class Cigars by M. Dowell & Co., Ltd., Madras, India
Tre-As usual.
HUGHES & ROUGH,
Auctioneers, Bongkook, Octol er 3, 1912,
1259
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
PREMEN.
FOR MANILA, ANGAUR, YAP, "FRIEDRICH, WILGEĻMSHAFES,
RABAUL BRISBANE AND SYDNEY.
Steamship
PRINZ WALDEMAK, Captain H. Barwes (now loading will leave for tus abore places on SATURDAY, the 6th inst., at 5 a.m.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, MELCHERA & 004
General Agents, Hongkong, October 3, 1912.
EXCHANGE. Hongkong, October 8, 1912,
Per P. & O., Moldavia, connecting with the 8.8., India at. Colombo. Dan On Londoa- Hongkong Oct. 26. From London, Sept.
Bank Wire... 20, Lady Campbell, Comdr. Colit Me Kenzie, Miss A. Waller. From Marseilles Sept. 27, Major J. F. R. Thompson.
For P.&O. ... Nié, From London Sept. 21. Dus Hongkong Oct. 30. Mes and Miss Hoesyn, Mr and Mrs R. Abra- bau, Drand Mrs J. H. Sanders, Mrs E
Documentary, months sight 2/1
On Paris-
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Fi
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On demand, you
21
30 days' sight one.
...2-18
97
4. mouth' sight.
Credits, 4 months' sight,
On demand,
Ozedria, 4 monita' night,
3634 268
Un Berlin
On demand,
2134
On New York-
t
Co
On demand,
lombo. Das Hongkong Nov. 8. From
Credit, 60 days' night,
Os Bumbay-
Wire,...
1651
C. Holmes and child, Miss E. A. Williams, Mr and Mra H. F. Campbel, Miss Wils.
Per P. and O. steamer Mongolia, con- kong, (via anual Purta of Call) onnecting with the steamer. As Thursday, the 20th September, m.,
Other Fails, The Antrian Lloyd's r.a. Everber left Bin- gapore for this port on the 20th Supt., and is due to arrive here on the 4th
October
H. A. L. sa. Hetyravia left Henkow
London Oct. 6. Mrs Godge, Miss. M. Scott, Mr A. P. Stokes, Mr G. B; Layton, Mr H. Carter.
On demand.
Per P. & 0.8.8. Sicilia. From London On Calcutta--- Oct. Due Hongkong Nov. 13. Mr T. A Hazeland, Mr and Mrs Bakerand child, Miss Forge, Mr J. Nicholson, Mis G. W. Rooms, Mr. Collins and child, Mrs Her
un the 30th September, a.m.. and mittage, Men Muckart, Mr R. Faithfal, may be expected bere on or about the Mr J. Mirby, Mr J. G. Morgan and family,
6th Death, the 19
The C. & Co. b. Lachia left Singapore
for this port on the 30th September, Rud may be expected here on or about the 7th October.
156 Shize) ins R.K. Flintshire luft London
for Hong on the rd August.
Wislym 000 On demand, On Eingspart
On demand, On Manila
On demand,
On Shangha
On demand
80 days' sight, (privato paper) 797 Do Yokoham
"On demand, Li
Biz, F. H. Butte
Hongkong Register,
1014
Ey
day
at 7 pm.
11.0
29.90 82
29.08. 29.9%
79
.54
83
0
Hate of Native interest.
Chiness Suh, Coin 'nee'
Parsed Catal on the 10th Sept, due Barometer.o Hongkong on the 1th Oct.
The N. D. L. a. viden left Syduuy on Saturing 21 September, at II am, and may be expected here on or about today, the 14th October.
Tampertura
Humidity.... Direction of
Wiad
FOTOG Weather ...
•1. C. B. N. Co., Ltd.'s am Forsling | Bain Wa Gasyna (3 xis) for Hongkong on the 21th, et mber, due Hongkong- en the 21st tiet ber
"TheX & 3 Muster left Sydney" on the 28th Bepcember for this port (via Queering P'ust, Port Darwin Afshin me of Menilai
-PASSENGERS
ARRIVED.
Per Nyanza, from London for Hong kong. Mr and Mrs Harvey and children, Mrs Parry and child, Mr J. C. and Mrs West, Mrs J. R. Phillips and child, Mr C.
J. W. Ward, Mr A. Mei. Mrs A. Bullin,
A. J.
Mr R. S. R. Seran, Mrs Foster, son and 3 daughters, Mr and Mrs Craig and 2 childreu, Mr H. Person: for Manila, Mr d. N. Hobson; for Shanghai, Mr W. Graham, Mr C. R. and Mrs Taylor, Mr J. T. W. Milne, Mr C. H. Bartlett, Mrs R. Redes. Mr O. 8. Bignell, Mrs Edwards, Mrs McK. Young and 3 daughters, Miss E. Nelson, Mr and Mrs W. G. McIntyre, Mr D. Mackenzie. Mr G. B. Meller, and Mr J. W. H. Chin; for Yokohama, Mrs Pluggers. For Shanghai: from Malta, Mr
Nig; from Port Said, Miss M. Ferrier; fom Singapore, Miss. E. W
Worton and Mr A. F. Campbell. For Yokohama: from Singapore, Mia Baker.
Per Goeben, for Hongkong from Yoko bama, Mr Kurzel, Mr Fuhrmann, Mise Hake, Mr Pearns and family, and Mr. E. trom Osborne; from Kobe, Mirs Ogilvie; t
FAD Buchholtz; from Tsingtau, Miss
Mrs Roar, Memie N. Blanch, Shanghai, F. Reiber, F. Drude, Hall, E Fley. Schroeder, Rucker, B. Marsfield, Wong, Tan Bor Lait, Millies, Yen Tang, C. Aquino, Sen, Buttner and Donald; from Foosho, Mrs Pfeng.
Per Haimun, from Foochow, de, Bir i
Miss Byrou Moore. 5. Cergen, a
SHIPPING REPORTS.".
stesmer Haimun from The British Swato reporte: Strong N. gale with clear weather off Turnabout. Later de creasing, light N.Wbreeze, fine, clear weather.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 3rd at 1243 p.m.-Presauro bas increased slightly over the western portion of the Map. It has however de- 1280 arasod slightly over the Visayas and N.
Borneo.
Un date at On date at Gold Leaf, 160 ans, (per inel).43,80- Sovereigna (Banks buying rate) $ 9.55
£9% Silver (par on).
Bighaat open-25% læsuperature on the 2nd AL Lawat, saun siritemperature on the ind. 76;
T. F. GLAIZON, Director, Hongkong Observatory. De 3rd, 1912,
DON ・Larsen' Adores. 1. C. 8. N. Cu... Orang left Oliwaister Hongkong on the 30th September, das Hongkong on the 7th
RHEUMATIO WEATHEU.
ONT: be surprised if you have an of
task if rheumatism Lainspring) - Just rub the affected part freely with Cham berlain's Pain Balms and it will soon di appar. Bold by all Chemists and Store kompers,
Bar Bilrer in Hongkong 1% nom.» prem. Chino Copper Chabanom, pals
Chinead Copper Centa
Höggkong Sub, Cain:
Temperature. Hongkong, October 3, 1819. BAROMETRU
Dor Do
Do
1 r..
Do. (Wet bulb LAL Do. (Wet balb)I T... Do. (Wet bullish 2.36. Do. Maximum Do. Minimum (or night)
30.92
30.00
No returns from Japan.
Moderate to N. winds are indicated along the E. coat of China, and light or variable winds over the China.Sen.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours end- ing at 10 am, to-day, 0.00 inches.
Forecast for the 24 hours ending at Goo
to-morrow :-
1-Hongkong and Neighbourhood: N.E. winds, moderate; fine.
3-Formosa Channel; N. E. winds, fresh, 3.-South coast of China between Hong- kong and Lamooks: The same as No. 1,
4-South coast of China between Hong. korg and Hainan The same as No.1
Hongkong Lidon.
The tide table given below has been compiled at the Nautical Almanse Office
London from the result of the analysi of observations taken by means of an ke. tomatic tide-recording machine in the Wa ter Police Basin at Taim Sha Tsui durin the years 1887-8-9
The zero of the table corresponds wid the saro of the soundings in the Admiraty Charia which has been found to be lee 9 inches below main sen leral..
To obtain the depth of water on the site gauge at the Victoria Naval Yard: “ndel: 2 feet 4 indies, and on the gauge så Lamong Dok, Aberdeen, add 10 fast 6 inches to the heigl given in the table.
Jan
Mo
Cctober 4th to 10th, 1912.
கேபு
NURSE RAE RECOMMENDS THE CUTICURA REMEDIES
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1912.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
(Canilsued from page 15.)
TAK APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE.
SPORTING
Cricket.
FONISCE T. FEOSABLES,/
Ao Ordinanc to apply But of A match will take place on Saturing! 87,116,454 to the public service for the next on the longtong Cricket Groand year 1913 was introduced and road the first betweau Possibles and Probables. Play time. It was stated in the preamble that will commence at 3 pim., and the berma this was the estimate of the amount re will be as follow 20-30,
For Skin Troubles. Her Hands Roughquired apart from the contribution to sha
and Itching. Had to Wear Gloves Night and Day. Could Not Take Cases. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. A Complete Cure.
* Ls now more than twelve months since the skis on my hands became rough and
Itching. I tried airepla dressings and several pat- eut sintments, but they, valy onsed them for a time.
Imperial Government in aid of military expenditure. The items wore as follow:
Governor'
KIPENDITURE.
Colonial Secretary's Depart ment and Legislature... Colonial Secretary's Depart
ment and Legislature special expenditure
Registrar General's Department
If I did any washing the Audit Department
acute invitation afterwards was terrible. It would waka me up at night. The rough of the skin surned to toep cuts. I have had to wear gloves night and day for a long time. I bad to stay at home for a whole month 2nd 201 Sake C becins the disinfectante I used in my pro Ivstion saly seeravaind the irritation.
sampin' of dEG "I sent way for a times, but its 1 ferent cures al diferent
o1 Cuticurs Ointment and Soap. I had no the sample bax of rol reiser. After ny hands became easier. Cu had been bad for so, long and the
but
Ointment
ad to use four
Cats were so very doom I had a
boxes of Curicura complete cure. I began to think they never would be right again, and if I had not per- with Cutours Ouitment they never Wodd, 1 TV show-them...to arreral; doc. tors and have liad elarment from them, bus I only had temporary railof. I shall only he too pleased to recommend the Cusicas Remedios wherever I come across any skin troubles. (Signed) Nurse Rae, 233 Dudley Rd. Worrhampton, Bag. May 9, 1911.
from merest booksrlezbos Samples with depol: F. Sabers & Sons, 8q..London; I Towns & Co., Sydney N.B.W. Lennen, Lid., Cape Tows: Mußer, Kaclean d Co., Calcites and Bombay Potter Drop & Chem. Corp., la prope., Boston, U. §. &.
PUST OFFICE NOTICES.
The Public are requested to have their correspondence addressed th their house numbers and rat their house dames, 48 such nanies after often confusing to Chi
nese Postnien
SIBERIAN ROUTE.-Superscrip- tion Unnecessary for Europo.
Lotters and Prat Cards for Europa will ia future be despatched "by the roate of Siberia unless marked by the senders for Printed transmission by another route. matter and amples will continue to be sont by the Suez Canal route.
The s.. Nile with the American Mail and the Siberian Mail from London of Fri- the 13th ult., in das here on Friday the 4th inst., between 6 and 8 s...
Mails will Close for
SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA&JAPAN
ria KOBE.
(Europe via Siberia:) Per Nyanza, at 0a.m., on Friday, the
4th Oct
HOIEOW HAIPHONG & PAKHOI,
Per Mathilde, at 9 a... on Friday, the
4th Oct.
SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.
Per Hatching, at 10a.m., on Friday, the
4th Oct.
SOUTH AMERICA:
Audit Department special 85-
porttitura
Tronaury
Harbour Master's Departmen Harbour Master's Department
special expenditure Observatory" ~ Mat, med beg Obserratury spacial expenditure Miscellano Services Judicial and Legal Department Judicisi sed Legs! Departmmt
special expenditure Palice nad Prison Department Pulice and Frisen Department
special expenditure Medical Department........ Medical Department's special
expenditure Sanitary Department
Sanitary Department special
expenditure.. Botanical and Forestry Depart
་་
ment Education Education special axpenditure
Military Expenditure, Volunteers...
**
Volunteers, special expenditure
Public Works,- Public Works Department Public Works Department, spe-
cial expenditure Public Works, recurrant. Public Works, extraordinary... Post Office Kowloon-Cantou Railway Charge on account of public debt Pensions Charitable services
Total
Possiblow: WG. D. Turvor, A. N. Jonelatii, Lisut A. G.White, E. A„Fowler, : Corporal Dempsey, W. E Warbärten, 83,079 Liaut. N. J. Williams G. B. Sayer, M. H. Mast, S. 9. Mones. B. Chapman and -73.672 | A.-N. Other.
Probables H. Hancock, Corp. Tavar 1,944 Der, R. E..O. Bird. E. B. Rasi, Bon. 0. 43,788 Severn, S. H. Dodwalk, Captain B. D. 31,094 Crawford, J. W. Stephenson Jellio, K. P
Thurshold, C.-C. Clarke; C-Benwick-and-
30
84,084 E. J. McNulty.
180, 772
250
21.477
$114.
The Football League...:
“ENCOND. DIRBOOM MEETING, The annual meeting of the second del 181,473 sion of the Association Football Lango wa 207,684 held last evening, Me H. Marsh proekding
There were su prosent Mr AR. E 200 the bon. secretary, and representative 858,742 from the K.C.E.I., the Submarines, the
83rd Coy. R.GA, 88th Coy, R.G.A., the 3,500 Boye Uwa Clah, B.M.8. Tamar. H.K 938,480 Polics, and the V.B.C.
The following committed vers appointed. -560 to serve for the ensuing year, the Begrite 337,346 875. Mr Spillet, Mr Mess and Mr Woods
Entries for the longue close on October 33,75 21st, and the season commences the first
week in November. "44192
The meeting decided to make a rule that 276,636 24 hours nobles be given to the secratazy
11.850 the referee appointed and the opporizer
tom rugarding the postponement of 19,324 | match. the erent nf-this not buing 5,018 done, two points will be awarded the
opposing team. 387,880
Vote of thanks to the Chairman and the retiring secretary, fur services rendered st 1,785 Fosson was passed..
435,600
1,693,300
439,343
958,679
732,923
300,800
24,976
37,118,454
Hongkong Football Club...
THE ANNUAL MELTING.
The president, the Hon. Mr J..W. C. Bonnar, occupied the chair at the annual meeting of the Hongkong Football Cluby, His Excellency the Governor suggested bald last evening at the offices of Mosary that it would facilitate the consideration Gibb, Livingston and Company, and a of and debate on the estimates if unofficial fairly large gathering of members, including members, wishing to have informatico, Mr à. Hamilem (hon, secretary), Mr H. would meet-the-Colonial Secretary and G Hegarty (hon. treasurer), Mr B. C. Colonial Treasurer and obtain from them Barlow (espt Association section) and such information as they desired.
Mr A. Temperley apt Rugby section.)
The President moved the adoption of The Hou, Mr Pollock asked when bis the report not accounts. He said it was Excellency proposed to take the second a matter of regret that the Association reading of the Ordinance; and it was coction was not a little more succuratul· decided that it be read a second time on during the past season. As an old "captain October 17.
of the Soccer team, he know the dimeultime in getting the men together for practice and matches, but they must hope that with the serulous of new members the
* practice which was followed in other Cufonies and facilitated consideration of the estimates (applause).
BUNGLONG AND WIRELESS The Hon. H. E Follock, in moving the following resolution laid stress upon
the importance of the provisions of coming sosson would be more successful.. high-power wireless station from com- The Ragby section had a very good season, a
of the Cup. But they would be the first JAPAN V MOJI HONOLULU &ercial and shipping point of view, and and all regretted that they did not carry as a factor in inducing the cable coma- Fer Huy Mary, st.11a.m., on Friday,panies, whose services to the Colony he conduit, he thought, that they were heater The Apnual diner the 4th Oct.
did not under-rate, to reduce their prey a better, tenu.
prasad off in a very successful manner. sent high rates
They would notice the yeaf closed nearly 200 down on the previous rear. That
TSINGTAC WETHAIWEI, CHEFOO
& TIENTSIN.
Per Cheongshing, at 11 am, on Friday.
the 4th Oct.
SWATOW.
the 4th Oct.
Per Sui Tai, at 1.13 pan, to Friday,
the 4th Oct.
}
That this Council has read with plen- sure the statement of the Postmestre Generst, made in the House of appeared rather bad on the face of it, but- if they looked on the expenditure aide thep would notice there was an item,, cement-
7
sockets and posts, 8121.50, which, would
Per Kungsang, at 11a.m., on Friday, mans, on the 7th of August: 1912. to the effort that it is the intention of the British Government to erect, at its own MACAO.
£200,000 Wireless Telegraph cost, Station in Hougirong and that such Station is to be used for the transmis Fer Koerber, at 5 p.m., on Friday, the sion of commercial cables, but that this
Council regrets to learn from the said years. statement that the erection of such a Par Hongkong, at 9 a.m., on Saturday, Station is to be postponed till a later date
SHANGHAI & NORTH CHINA.
4th Oct. HAIPHONG & PAKHOL
the 5th Oct.
!!
BAIPHONG & PAKHOI
the 5th Dut
and tont thi Council begs to most re- Per Sungkung, at 9 am on Saturday,spectfully urge upon the British Govern ment the desirability of such a Station being erected in Hongkong at the same time as the Singapore Station.
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, TAP. ANGACE, FRIEDERICH WIL HELMSHAFEN, RABAUL, HER BERTSHOHE, MATUPI, SAMARI, AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA & NEW ZEALAND V BRISBANE.
The Hon. C. H. Boss seconded.
recur, and there was a loss on the mie of jerseys of over $68. Farther," the treasurer informed him that the subscrip |tions and not come in as well as in previous
The Shield account, he was sorry to DAY, did not present a very pleasant plutare, there being a debit balance of $113.2. The Shield suffered, he thought, partly from the League. In previous years, ha was talking now of tonos eleven years ago, they used to have as many as 12 and 18 His Excellency the Governor said he and 14 teams entered, which, of cour was sure they would all like to see Hoog-meant & considerabin amount of reveang j kong participating in any such scheme and also in those years, they used communication to credit the Shield socount with haH of radio.telegraphic throughout the Empire, but he thought the stand drawings in the mi-inal they must all agree with him that the and final matches Tast, apparently Government could not accept that resolu-was altered about 1996-for some good tion. In the first place the Government reason, no doubt. There was a special Per Loongsong, st. 1 p.m., on Saturday, had no information whatever about this
the Bth Det is
For Frin: Waldemar, at 9a., on Satur
day, the 5th Oct.
STRAITS & INDIA Vin CALCUTTA.
Per Namang, at 11 8.m., on Saturday,
the 6th Get.
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.
AMOY,
CHEFOO
CHWANG. "
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the Hon. Mambor had referred was
NEW. particular scheme, which was an Imperial gant from the Clab of $50, and in the schemie, referred to in the resolution. Present state of the Club's funda ho wee Fes Paoting at 1. p.m., on Saturday, In the second place the subject to which arry they could not increase the amount. He believed it was sugges nd that the far the 5th Oct.
caly in the beginning of the debate in eoming committee should consider whether it would not be advisable to revert to the STRAITS & CEYLON."
Fer Ceylon, at 3 p.m., on Saturday, the the House of Commons, and they did not old scheme of crediting the Shield account
even know whether the scheme had been with at any rate a portion ul the stem adopted. In the third place the Govern- darings in the semi-final and final contebe Saturday,ment would naturally like to know more
5th Oct SWATOW & FOOCHOW.
Por Wingang, st. p.m., on
the 5th Oct. SHANGHAI & NORTH CHINA.
Per Linan at 5 p.m., on Saturday, the
5th Oct. SWATUW.
Per Haimun at 9
a.m., on Sunday, g the 6th Oct... AMARANG & SOURABAYA”
Per Binh Thuan, at Spa, on Monday,
the 7th Oct.
Answering questions sakol by Mr A of the details as to the participation in Mardoch, the President said the Cink could the cost, or otherwise, and participation not claim to have any usets, apart from In the revenue derived from the station deposit of $700 in the bank, but they had They had no information about any of
those batters and all he could do was too liabilitics. They used to own the stand ask the Secretary of State for information atright, but they muffered badly from about the scheme, to forward the resolu several typhoons, and the committee
thought it advisable to make tion and the speeches of the bon. mem-nder which they paids rental of 8500 bers and to say they were very desirous
SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA, JAPAN that Hongkong should not be left out for and were rul of all responsibility-
Via MOJL, VICTORIA & SEATILE | the scheme. He thought if he did that
The motion for the adoption of the repart Mr W. D.
Per Awo Marui, at 10 s.m., on Tuesday. I the object of the mover and seconde and seropata was conded
the 8th Oct.
SHANGHAL, NORTH CHINA, JAPAN
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and Europe via Siberia. Per Monteagle, on Saturday, fik Öct.
would be met. He did not wish to vote Jupp and carried waaminional against the solution and suggested to To proposing the Hon. Mr &. R. Hallits thu hon. members that they withdraw it to mucceed him in the He would merely add with reference to President said he submitted what the hon. mover waid at the end one who, in bygone, yours, WAR AS of his speedly about a local commercial supporter of the Club, atation that if he turned to the estimates and one of the best in the maria,
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that particular purpose. That was. Lang and unanimously differant subject altogether.
The Hon. Mr. Pollock said he would
Other offiours.word ark the unofficial members to support ban. secretary
VI KEELUNG JAPAN him in what he had way, and would bo treasurer, Mr
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ympathy with the remark of the moves
and mononder, and the motion was then withdrawa
An extended socount of the fall pra- endings will appear in the Chine Maito-morrow
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