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Sole Agents for South China,
4. DES VEUX ROAD.
ITEAMERS PASSED SURZ CANAL.
DETT13).
Söptember
Dumbient. 17,
Helen Bickmers, Queer, dizandra.
September 24. Andalusia, Bensorlich. Pdes, Prometheus.
October 1, Erroll, Himalaya, Lothian. Mentor.
October+, Nile, Theseus. Egremont Casilė, October 8, Schulkill, Estonia, Vladimir. October 11. Ajax, Australien, Bihemia, amar, Cathay, Glenroy, Teenkai, Paro- may, Yorck Ocean; Monarch,
-October-15, Glenfi, Liberia, Myrmi- don, Annar. Tango Maru, Kheseus
HOMEWARD.
October 4, Nubia.
Utober 8, Aleinous.
October 11, Antilochus
October 15, Brisgovia.
Bar linda, Africa," o
Dardanus
LOUIVALS THOM CHINA, October 18, 4tholl, Brndorra, Glenlogan, Kaya Marts, Meinam, Ivins Ludicig Tele
gushes.
STEAMERS EXPECTED.
The N. T. K. 9. Hirano Maru (European Line) left Singapore for this port on the 17th October, and is expected bere on the 22nd October. The N. TE... Yaleata faru (Austra
lian Line) left Nagasaki for this port on the 18th October, and is expected here on the 22nd October.
The L. C. S. N. Co., Ltd's 8.3. Laisang
from Calcutta and Straits for Hong. kong, left Singapore on the 17th Oct, Tas due Rongkong on the 23rd October.
H.A. L. 8.8. Bayern left Singapore on the 17th October, p.m. and may be expected here.on.or. about the and October, .m.
L'OST.
Liver and White POINTER DOG Are Mick Medium size. Bryst Head with Star on Forehand. Finder will
Apply to A. E. DAVEY. Hongkong, October 19, 1912,
be rewarded.
The N. YAK. a. Yokohama Mard' (Ame- rican Line) left Yokohama. for this port via ports on the 18th October, and is expected bara ou the 28 h Oct. The Shire Line a... Denbighshire left Lon- don on the 16th September, passed Canal on the 1st October for long- kong, due Hongkong on the 90th Oct. The A. & M. Kansas arrived at Boston, U.S.A. on the Lith October, The Glen Lise s.s. Glenesk parsed the *Suez Canal on Tuesday, the 15th Oct
pim
PUBLIO AUCTION,
1397
THE Undersigned have received: Instruos
tions to sell by Pubila Auction,
TH
for Hongkong yi Straits reti The Dodwell Line as. Atholl aired at
New York on the 16th Uctober.
Mais The M. M. Co.'s 6. Paul Lecat with the French Mail, left Saigon on Thursday, the 17th October, at 9 p.m., and is due to arrive here on Sun- day, the 20th October, at 3 p.m. The P. M. B. S. Co's 8.8. Lorea with The
the American Mail, left San Francisco for this port via Honolulu, Japan Porta and Shanghai on Saturday, the 12th October.
CF. E. Co.'s B.M.S. Monteagle jeft Yokohams for Victoria an" Vân, couver B.C. on Monday, the 14th "October, at poos.
The P. M. B. Co.'s 6.8. Siberia arrived At San Francisco on the 14th October,
Other Vesele.
The 1. C. S. N. Co., Ltd.'s s.. Fuckmang left Singapore for Hongkong on the 12th October, das Hongkong on the 1th Octaler, ..
The Gieg Low 3.8. Olestrae left, Singapore on Sunday, the 13th October, p.m., and is due here on Saturday, the 19th October, a.m.
The 1. C. 8. N. Co. Ltd.'s Kuonyang Left. Shanghai for Hongkong en the 18th Octher, due Hongkong on the 20th October.
The W & A. str. Eastern from Sydney. &o, left Manila on the 18th fictober at noon, for this port
The F. Y. K. Nikko Maru (Australian „Lino) loft Spiney for this port vis porta on the 2nd October, and la et pected bere prishe 21st Octolier,
The H. A. LAG. Ford Luis Left
Shanghai on the 18th Ogjator, a m...,
Latest Advices.
(FOR ACCOUNT OF TER CONCERN ID),'
on
WEDNESDAY,
the led October, 1912, conumencing, at 2.30, at their Sales Heons No. 8, Des Taux Road, Corner of
Ice House Street-
A QUANTITY OF,
SHIPPING
ARRIVALSKA
"October 18, 2 Chipshing, British str... Irain Canton.
October 19,
Averber, Austrian str., 3,134, C. Zamara, Shanghai October 16, General-SinDER,
Cylou Maru Japanean att.. 5,78 E Terawa, from Japan, General. Nitron Yunus Kammai
Katja Maru, Japadeno skr., 1,999, Y. Tamamoto, Satow October. 18, General.
AXA SHOSEN KJKA.
Hector, British st., 2,104, Edniondavis, Shangbai Oct. 14, General-BETTERFIELD. & SWINE.
Lings, British str., frum Canton: Kungles, Chinese str., From Canton.
DEPARTURES. October 19: Avtoon Spear, for Maji and Kube. Guthrie, for Manlis and Melbourne. Luongoni, for Manila. Hongkong for siba and Haiphous Forber, for Bingapore and Triests, Tungshing, for Cantun.
VALUABLE BLACKWOOD, for Robe
O. P. R. G. R.M.S. Empress or Japan luft Vancouver B.C., for Hoog kong (sia usual Ports of Call) on Wednesday, the 18th October, p.m... The F & O S N. Co's in India left Singapore for this port on the 19th Eriober at 8 am, with the outward Huglish Mails, and is due here on the
24th October, at 6 ..
CANALLINGĄ, Octuber 18, Perna, Bucsia. Yeddo, Deiki Rickmers, Presse71;
Theus,
KXCHANGE- Hongkong, October 18, 1919. On London
an ange
On daraand,... ... ....
Bank With
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30 days sight
4 months' night
Credits, 4 months sight, Documentary, 4 months' sight On Fans-
On demand, Creditä, 4 months" "nght, On Berlin-
On demand, On New York- Or demand, Credit, 60 days
On Bombay
WIT
depind
до
and may be expected hors on of about On Calcatta The 21st October
The N. Y>K, Ln. Miyamki Azark (Earo:
pain Lain Jett Songhui for this" porti on the 18th October, and is expected bere on the Octolier
The 1:08. N. Un, Ild u as, Fooshing
'On demand,
Ca Singapore
On dousand,
On Manila
Os demand,
Cha Singha
lets Doxyna (Mexico) for Hongkong. On demand,
on the 24th September, dve Hongkong
12men on the 21st October
30 days' night, (private On Yokoham
The C. N... Man win arrised at To On demand,
Kolaznap the 41 on Taft on Shold Lam, 10)) hna, (per tae) the Btu etular Hongkong Tis Boyareigos (tranke buy usual ports at ditorial may berg Silver (pe o
316 Bar Bilvas Su Hongkong
Chinese Copper Chahon YK Bombas (Bombay Chisus Lopper Dente: Lane) loft Singh for this port on Know at Native Invaca the 17th Ostaber ned aperted here China Babe Com on the 22ml Oak
Fan kora Zlobe Colpa
102
FURNITURE, &C.,
Comprising:-
Blackwood Cabinets and. China Closets, Tan and Side Tables, Jardinieres, & including Cantones Blackwood Arm Chairs Writing Tables, Deaks, Photo Frames,
atc., etc:
TEAKWOOD FURNITURE,
na follows:-
1 Silk Tapestry Covered Drawing Room Suite, Braks Fendors, and Fire Brasses Double and Single Wardrobes, Washstands, Dressing Tables and Bureaus, Bookcases and Writing Tables, Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, Brass-Mounted Bed- steads and Cota, &c., a quantity of Cutlery, Fectro-plated and Glass Ward.
&c..
de,
&a.
And
One Gent's Bicycle Practically Now. Ut view day ba ore s«le. Catalogues will be issued.
Exit 1-AI DRUSĂ,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers,
Hongkong, October 19, 1912.
1335
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Underaged mazue. tions to sell by Public Auction (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNLE), 03
FRIDAY,
the 25th October, 1913, at 2.30 PM, at their SALES Rocus, No. 8, Das Vœux Road, Corner of Ica House Street,--- Fifteen dozen Coloured Shirts.
Elaren dozen White Dress Shirts.
Sereml Suit Lengths. Fifty pairsLadies' and Children's Boots and Shoes..
Blouses, Belts, Night Dressce, Under clothing.Handbags.
21
A quantity of Flannel, &., &e., &c. TERMS As uguni.
HUGHES & BOUGH.
Auctioneers. Boogong, October 19, 1912.
1336
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
1.
PAQUEBOTS-POSTE FRANCAIS. FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.
Sp
THE Company's Steamship PAUL LECAT,
Optain Lascator, will be despatched for the above parts on MONDAY, the 21 inst., at about 8.
P. THOMAS, Agent. Bongkong, October 19, 1912. 1338
PASSENGERS EXPECTED.
Underwood, Mrs S.
Mr J
Per N. Y. E. steamer. Hirano Mari from London, &c. Dus Hongkong Oct. 23, Miss Abbott, Miss G. Willings. Mr F. E.
Dodwell, se Perry, Mrs Howatt, Mr and Mrs H. H. Miss F. A. Dodwell, Mrs E. P. Butlin, Miss R. Dewar, Mr and Mrs J. Maater T. Montegomery, Master D. Montegomery, Mr and Mrs Mearer, Mr and Mrs G. Mathieson, Mrs Everall, Miss E. J. Everell, Master H. Everall, Rer. and hirs Jensen, Master Jensen, Miss Jones, Miss M. Hetchinson, Miss Povey, Mrs E. James and child. Mrs Buhm, Mrs Jordans de Bocker and 4 chil- Capt. S. Yamazaki, Mr R. Wrigley ären. Miss C. Byahell, Mr and Mrs Adno ahi, Mr S, Tomitani, Mr F. Abdall, Messrs W. Bainbridge, A. Biggs, T, Coyne, F.J. Curry: T. Fitzpatrick J. Vaughan, C. Doyle, D. Forbes, J. Gabbutt, J. Lawson, W. Hutchins, Masm, W. Murphy. H.. Hood, E. Rock, J. Reynolds, W. Russell. J. Bosnian, M. Taylor, P. R. Rowley, Mrs Yangban, Mrs Iwa, Mias 8. Toshimura.
Per P. & 0.8.5. Moldavia, connecting with the s.s. India at Colombo. Due Hoogkong Oct. 20. From London, Sept 90, Lady Campbell, Comdr. Colm Me Kenzie, Miss A Waller, Brigadir-General W. L. White From Marsalles Sept. 27, Major J. F. R. Thompson,
Per P. & O. K., Nie. From London Sept. 21 Due Hongkong Oct. 3. Ms and Miss Hoskyn, Me and Mas R. Abra ham, De and Bias J. H. Sanders, Mrs E. C: Holmes and child, Miss E. Willis, Mandir H: F. Campbell, Mina Wills, Mr H. Kirkby, Mr. B. M. Bending Ma W. B. Hanus, Mr W. H, Ryder, Mr T Irinecol. Mr G. h. Wintle, Mr And Mr W.Hawkins, Mr A. Fennon,
ULEARED Digi Mares, for Swatow and Tamsui. Otero, for Singapore and Hangout Cryim Maru, for Singapore and Calcutta. Fendogun for Haiphong and Manila. Choying, for Swatew and Shanghai. Mathilde, for Hofhow and Haiphong. Pakhoi, for Sextow and Nawchwang Tenpui an Juru, for Nagasaki. Tochote; for Hongay, Linen, for Shanghai." Glenogle, tor Amoy and Rangoon, Paul Lecat, for Shanghai and Yokohama.
PASSENGERS.
Departed.
Per Namur, for Singapore, Mr A. M. McClure, Mr M- Raphael, and Mr W. Moore: for Marseilles. Mr and Mrs J. J. Newcombe for London. Miss H. M. Gourlag, Mr and Ms W. S. Diggins. Mr E. J. Gill. Mrs J. G. McEwen, Mr H. J. Anight,, Mr E. Erenson, Mr P. W. Eed ingham, Me J. H. Jenkins, and Mr. W. C. Harris,
Per Nort, for Shanghai, Mr G. B. Sayer, Mrs Blackburn, Mr H. M. Webb, Cunds. G.. B. Marvell. Lieut J. W. Seigne, Mr J Farrar, Mr H. C. Russell, Mr J. Edwards, Mr J. C. Proud, Mr S. White, Robert
Mr E, T. Sehjotb, and Mr C. H. Bartlett.
SHIPPING REPORTS. The Japanese steamer Ceylon Maru from Japan reports: Strong N.Ely wind, cloudy weather.
POST OFFICE NOTICES.
The Public are requested to have their. correspondence aderewed to their house. sumber and not their house games, as gach names after often confusing to Chi
nexe Postmen.
Balls will Close for :- SWATOW, AMOY & FORMOSA Via:
TABISUL Per Daigi Mar, at 9am on Sunday,
the 20th Oct.
SWATUW.
.:
Por Hannum at 9 a.m., on Sunday, the
90th Uct.
HOIHOW & PAKHOL
Por Daguy at 9 a.m., on Sunday, the
20th Oct.
AMOT.
Per Glenogle, at 9 a.m., on Sunday, the
29th Oct.
SHANGHAL, NORTH CHINA, JAPAN
Vis KOBE.
Per Paul Lecat, at 5 p.m., on Sunday,
theth Det.
STRAITS, BURMAH & INDIA VIA
CALCUTTA
Per Ceylon Mar. at 11 a.m., on Mon-
day, the 21st Oct.
MACAO.
Per Sui Tai, at 1.10 p.m., on Monday,
the flat Oct.
AMUY.
Per Bucephalus, at 5" p.m.. on Monday,
the 21st Oct. HAIPHONG"& PAKHOL
Per Jungkiang. st. 9 a.m., on Tuesday,
the 22nd Oct. SHANGHAL NORTH CHINA, JAPAN Via MOJI, VIOTTERIA & SEATTLE. Par Sado-Moru, at 10 am., on Tuesday.
the 22nd Oct.
SWATOW, AMOY & FUOCEOW.
Per Haiyang, at 10a.m., on Tuesday,
the sind oot
JAPAN. Vis KOBE
CHINA &
SHANGHAI, NORTH
Per. Fukang, at 10 m., on Tuesday,
the 2nd U STRAITS & INDIA VI CALCUTTA.
Per Gregory Apcar, at 13 a.m., on Teas
day, the 22nd Octo SWATOW WELHAIWEI, CHEFOO
& TIENTSIN. "
Per Chishing at 3. p.m.. on Tuesday
the 22nd Oct PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.
KEEP THE
SKIN CLEAR
With
CUTICURA
Soap and Ointment
No other emollients do so much for pimples, blackheads, red, rough and oily skin, itching, scaly scalps, dry, thin and filling hair, chapped hands and shapeless nails. They do even more for skin- tortured and disfigured infants.
Samples with 2-a book free from naszać depots Kawbery, dept. 34, 37 Charizkoan la London : K. Tow & Co. Ordner, X. 5. W'. | Lennon, Kat. Cape vaxnifer, Maiwan & Co..Chimatta and Bombay Town Potter C. Corp., sole propa,, Mosters, t. 2
SATURDAY OCTOBER 19, 1612.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.
Asistant Chaplät Wanted.
Meeting of Seatbolders.
www.fa
water funks raised, they would be better able to my chuir future, exponer, than hy patting up now renty.
3. Reens, and he would be to o sume sther method than raising pow tenis adopted. The finances of the A meeting of saathoudera of St. John's Cathedral should be on a stable loundar Cathedral was held yesterday evening at Gon. At present the Cathedral, livad the City Hall for the purpose of discuss itu band to mouth, and there wom ing the need of ar asistant Chuplain as many senthichlors who would be willing St. John's and to consider the best to contribute more than they did to the means of rising money for this purposo. Cathedral, but when the money was used The chair was occupied by Rev. V. Hup cach year there was nothing stabis“ Copley Movie, MA, Chaplain to the about it, so he would rather son a pro- Cathedral, and a fairly large attendance per endowment fund, the same so 13- included Mr. A. Beyer, the Flon, H. Ehed. He would like to see w fund Pollock. K. Mr. W. Armstrong, Coltarted and who it reached, say, St. John, Dr. Clark, Mr. Beak the Ves. 10,000, nut asiatant Chaplain engaged. Arehdeacon Barnett, Sir Paul Chator, he was no doubt that an assistant M. E.. T. Willians, Afr. Bykos, Mr. Chaplain was needed, and now that thers was an occasion for raising money;-ep- Pierces, ste
portunity should be taken of it, and ar The Chairman, explaining the object of effort made to raise a fund in a mara the meeting which had been specially cou-hearty tasten they had been drige be- vened, said one of the first things he applause)
road about. Hongkong was in Church Air Bryer printed out that there, was Notes of January last when Mr. John it find it, auection with aton wrote that at that time the Church Cathrat which amounted to, about Body were able to pay an assistant 4600,
Chaplain, but hoped soon, arrangements, Mr. B. T. Williams said no one would might be made, becauen he considered one that assistant Chaplain was there was plenty of work for two elengary, and it must be regretted" men to do. When he came to Hongkong by all that it was necessary, "lis several people told him that there ought Hongkong to call a meeting to any whe Ito ba tro men at wock in the Cathedral. her they should have an assistant Chap. but he thought before doing anything belain and raise the question of finares.. had better get to know something of the The real ticas, was in the statement' place. So he had been looking round,read by the Treasurer. He knew thất” and the matter had been brought to many felt that to raise the pew rente head by the Hon. Mr. Claud Severn offer wid not bring about what the church ing to give £25 sterling towards the body wanted. The way to get collections stipend of an assistant if nine other was to fit the church, and, ho sakėā, peopia would do the same. The Church why did they not get the Cathedral full ?" Body considered this matter at a incet-Some of them would be only too delighted ing, and came to the conclusion that on the church service could be a bosuti.". assistant was necessary and that he should be paid £300 year, which would necessitato twelve guarantors of £25 each for thres geara. One member of the
The Hen. Mr. H. E. Pollock supported Church Body discussing the matter sug. gested that it would be a better plan if the views of the last speaker, who bi the pew rents were raised $10 all round.pon an important point when he sale HARVEST THANKSGIVING, -
It was said that this would be a more their services did fail to attract a large Holy Communion 8.15 am.
permanent form of raising the revenue. body of people who might attend they Matine 11am. (Full Choir.)
This was disgussed by the Church Body, had more opportunity of taking part in Ferial Besponses,
Venite, Turner Psalms, of the 20th morning (11): Te and some members felt that it was a good the service. (Applauss.) Deum, Gadeby in E. fint: Jabilate, expedient, and so expressed an op- Jones (12th morning); Antbera, "Oposite view. Finally it was decided to Chaplain was zecessary. He was against
CHURCH SERVICES
20TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.
OCTOBER 20
St. John's Cathedral-
come lot us worship." Mendelssohr. Holy Communion (11.45 s.m.): Kyrie, Smart in F Hymns, 197, 386. Espaong 5.40 P. Psalms, of the 20th
Responses,
p.m.
evening (1) Magnificat, Barnby Nunc Dimittis, Barnby(18th morning Hymns, 381, 208, 387. Preacher The Rov. W, H. Foster Pegg.
B.A., C.F.
MISSION DAY.
Cathedral service. like they had at home. Some Liked a plaîn service, but the great majority liked something be- tween the two,
Bir Paul Chater agreed that a second
·
put before the seatholders a suggestion the idea of raising the per rents. He to raise the sest rents $5, ten dollars being hoped there were many in the Colony who considered too much. That would net { would follow Mr. Claud Sovern's lead, provide the stiperd of an assistant Chap-end, personally he would be very pleased lain, so it was decided to sak them to take round a subscription list to see whether this money should be raised to if he could raise $7,000 or $8,000. He build in the reserve fund, which in the hoped to be able to report in a fow-days past few years had been considerably that he had becu sucessful. He sug depleted. At the same time it was de gestad the investment of the sum; upet Union Church, Kennedy Road,cided to get the guarantam to go on with which the leent bank might be willing to the scheme fo provide the fund for the giys' a little mere interest than custom stipend of an assistant. Since he had ary. been in the Colony he had felt that there Mr. Polkek, K.C., proposed that in the was a tremendous amount of work which opinion of the meeting it was desirable should be done, but which under present that an assistant Chaplain should be condition could not be tackled. He did engaged and brought from England, je not wish to have an assistant so that he the first instance for a period of three could personally do less work Hoog years. provided that, sa a result of kong was growing and there was need for the appeal to be made by Sir Paul Chater, Pratesive work. It was not enough for the church body finds they have sufficient them to go on holding there own. There money in hand. were places where new kinds of work should be opened, but which could not be dope without an assistant,
I am. Worship. Ryans 438, 443, 438, Chant 50, Authem What are these 7 4 p.m. Children Service. Bp.m. Worship. Hymns 429, 437, 43
44, 441.
Bt. Andrew's Church, Kowloon,
Matina 11.00...”. Evensong & p.m.
Peak Church. „Cihldren's Servito, at 3p.m.
سي.
Seamen's Institute, 8 Praya East. 8 pm -Gospel Meeting at Seamen's In-
..stitate.
Mr. E. T. Williams seconded, and the motion was carried.
Mr. Pollock, K.C... proposed that Siz Paul Chator's offer be accepted, and that
Dr. Clark, the Treasurer of the Catho dral, explained that the reason why thobo go round and do his best to raise (e sufficient sum of money as soon së” posë" Church Body were reluctantly compelled sible sufficient to pay the salary of an to decide that they could no longer assistant Chaplain for three years.
St." Pater's Seamen's Church,
West Point. HARVEST TRANSGIVING SERVICES 11 a.m.-Morning Prayer and Sermon. 19.15 pm- Holy Communior." 0.15 p.m.Evening Prayer and Sermon. Special Collections in aid of the Alice Me-an asistant Chaplain was that, for six
morial and Pakhai Hospitals.
years they had been using the reserve Week-day Service on Thursday at 6.15 pm. fund which had been put by, and they felt that as they had a small fund of $1,000 doly, they should consider the position. Ia 1905 they spent $100 more than income; in 1903 $1,188 more; in 1907 $1,415 more; in 1908 $1;133 more; in 1000 $1,871 more; and in 1910 $1,346 more than income, so that in the six years they had absorbed from the reservo fund 87,206 to pay current oxpenses. It was bvious that that condition could not continue. Efforts had been made to in- crease the income which were fairly suc- Costal, but the income bad fluctuated owing to trade conditions and thers had been recently a considerable increase
Pro
Concert on Monday at 8.40 p.m.
gramme arranged by Mra Schofield. Wesleyan Methodist Church. Manch
Morning Service, 10.15 am. Evening Service; 6pm...
Soldiers' and fallors' Home, 27 Arsenal'street:" Brening : 8 p.m.
Christian Solence Services. MACDONNELL ROAD, CHURCH SEAR PRAX TRAMWAY.
Servicos-Sunday 11.15 am Wednes
day, 6.45 p.
German Chapel, (Deutsche Kapalle), No. 1. High Street, Pastor Friedrich von Probet. Deche,
Gottesdienst 11am-
Per Tean, at 3 pm, on Tuesday, tho......
22nd Oct.
WATOW. AMOY & BOOCHOW. Per Kayu Mare, at 10a.m., on Faders
day. the 23rd Oct.
WETHAIWET & TIENTSIN,
Per Huichow, at 3 p.m., on We
the 23rd Oc SHANGHAI & NORTH CHINA.
Per Chinhur, a 3
penday,
on Thursday,
13WATUW, AMOY, & FOOCHOW":
Par Hutchin, a 10a.m., un Friday, the
25 t Out
STRAITS & INDIA Via CALOUTTA/- Foreng, at 11 am, on Friday, the PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.
3 Per Zadro, ni
chon Baturday,
Her N, Datesmiet. Fortk. Due Hong kong Oct., 30. Fran Hanary Bout. LV, Mes M. Anderson, Mr E. Duo, Mrs J. Sghlkikier and chide Mrs W, Ishgachwa. ges and child. Frain Antwery, Sept Mr and Mrs W. Bull, and phildren Southampton Sept 24, Her, and Ms J.. Bobinson Captain And Mrs W de 04 Bre
he
Wetherall. :) rom -Genos Oct. 3, Me” A SAIGON, STRAITS CEYLON, ADE Goecke, Mr von Harling, Mr and Ms LAIDE WESTERN AUSTRALIA, Honig, Sir JJoobsen, Alt Kruse, MrB. INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT & EUROPE
VE MAISEILLIS Bichter, Mr. Ribe, Mr. Tajipin, Mama E Will Mr West, From, Fort Brid, Mrand Dir A. McGrathi VACA
BO OPIUM IN CHAMBERLAIN'S AREAS COLOR LEM.
frFar Neru, cn Tuesday, the 22nd Oct
Printed Marierand Samplorat 10a.m.
Deutsche Kirche.
Berlin Foundling House. Fastor: Friarich von Pub
Prubat
the revenue. In 1903 it was $13,800; in 1907 $13,400 in 1908, $16,800 in 1909, $15,900; in 1910, $18,900; and in 1911. $17,178 so there had been a steady in. crease in the income. But in the ex-
Dr. Clark seconded the motion, which pras carried unanimously.
The meeting then tarinated.
WEATHER EXPORT.
On the 19th at 11/90a.m.-Pressure has decreased moderately to slightly over Japan, Manchuria and 3.E. China. It has increased slightly over the Lochoos, Formosa, and S. China. A-moderato Anticyclone, is central over the Tangtze Valley.
The approximate position of the typhoon at 6 am, this morning was lotitude 13 K and loopitude 111 E. moving W.N.W. It will probably amike the cast to the south- of Tuntane this evening.
Moderate monsoon is indicated along the
E. cost of China, and fresh over the A- penditure there had also been a consider China Sea Cyclone ples over the S.W able Increase. In 1910 it was over portion
$1,500 in 1907, $1,400; in 1908, Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ende $1,700 in 1909, $1,700 in 1910ing at 10 am, today, 000 inches. $1,800, And in 1911, $1.700. The fluctua Foost for the 24 hours ending at boot tion in expenditure bad been due to some to-morrowzee
Gottendienst 11 Uhr, in Bethesda extent to typhoon damage. Last year for the first time in seven years they had Kapelle, Caine Road.
a small balance in band of $131. That was a condition they wanted, to aim at A most hopeful aspect was a steady in criseso in the collections. It was evi dence of an interest taken in the Cabo dral sorrion. They had incressed from $4,250 to $0.997 this your: He felt that they had, in a sense, reached their hi For instance last year he made special effort to wares the income from pew rants, and succeeded in increasing thora by $800. People who did not hold
Roman Cathain Cathedral, www. Gienenly:
Low Masses #6, 7 and 9.30 am High Masent 3 alin. Po de 6.30 pm-Benediction of the Blessed Best Sacramento Kon
Bosary Church, Kowloon, Moses 7.50 and 9. followed by the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrawat
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followed by the Benediction of the
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