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STEAMERS PASSED SCEZ CANAL.
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Felauary 7, Keemun, Peleus, Sumatra. February 11, Ghaute, Indrani, Nippon, Senadi‹, Spezii, Schuyleil, Yorck, Suuzi.
February 14, Zambia, Allanligie, Fairuary 18. Baron Napier, China, Gleaky Hysen, İye Mari, Komang St, Nele
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SHIPPING
ARRIVALS.
March Fooking, British ateamon 1,499, W. De Wolab, Hongay Feb. 36, Coal,—JARDINE, Mamakser & Co., ID.
Conton Mars, Japanese steamer, 1,905, Y. Hatakayama, Karston February
Coal--M, B. G. E.
Tipanas, Dutch str., 2,500, A. Olden. burger, Batavia Feb, 18, Sugar and Tos —JATA-CHINA-Japan Lars,
Bajaburt, German str. 1.199, C. Wolff, Port Courbet Feb. 26, Cool for Canton. Betskartelo &. Suma.
March 2,
Polerin, British steamer. 3,927, J. Dye, Seattle Fobruary 2, vis Robe and Moji 23, Flour and Genora?--Baxx Lixx, Lad,
Haiton, British str., 1,183, J. S. Roach, Swatow March 1, General. - Dovusa STELMSHIP Co., ID.
Anhus British str., 1,550, J. B. Harris. Shanghai Feb. 27, Geners).—BUTIKAFIELD
SWIRE,
י,
SPORTING.
Yachting.
MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1913.
|- CORINTHIAN YACHT CHUNGU prepar
The races for Absentesal cups were siled of yesterday in a fairly stiff northerly breazs. The course for the three moing classes. Handicap Class, Heyward Hays Clear, and Gae Class-ras Datum Bock(starboard). The stars for this rod was rather struggling, and the positions at the mark w Rolle, La Linda, Lily, Dorothea Violet, Bat and Dawn. The wosther conditions on the homeward best wore specially favourable, but for bouts of the Heyward Hays class, and the race romlted in a wia for the Bat, the Dawu being second, and the Thecla of the Gaal class third, on their time allowances. The times wore:
The times wore I
E. Prana Ferdinand, Austrian steamer, 3,906, P. & Loon, Shanghai February 27, La Linds.
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NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
Violet
Halcyon.
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-Paris, Austrisa-ste 3,440 Fr. Matio, Derubes Trieste and Singapore Feb, 23, General. — BARDIA, WOLLE. & CO.
Tambo Maru, Japanese str. 3.805. J. White Roes
poro
THE Offices of Messrs F. HOWELL &Teranaka, Seattle and Shanghal Feb. 27.
F. O MOW FUNG, carrying on General--NIPPON. YUAN KABHA. business General Merchants and Com- mission Agents under the name of MOW FUNG Co. have this day been REMOVED to the First Floor of No. 10, DES VŒUX BOAD CENTRAL, (abore the Robinson Piano Co.)
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30%
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THE Offices of the above Company have This day been BEMOVED to the First Floor of No. 10, DES VŒUX ROAD CENTRAL..
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We have just received DIRECT FROM ENGLAND
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A New Shipment of Spocially Selected Smoked FILLETS
KIPPERS
HADDOCKS.
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE THE DAIRY FARM CO, LTD.
HONGKONG CHRISTIAN UNION.
Hongkong, March 3, 1913.
Finishing
Time.
1 39 37
1 25 37
1 12 42
1 53 49
Eri
Lysbeth
Aathore
Thecla Joan Beatrice. DAMU.....
30 01
00 07 ....... If BS
POSITIONS.
Bat
Hongmah, British stemmer, 2,555, R 8. Bat, Bainbridge, Rangoon, Penang and Singa
Feb. 24, General.—Cana Carmarthenshire, British- str., 2,934. L. W. Bolland, Vladivostock. Japan and Shanghai Fab., Camaral. JARDINE, MAZIZBOX & Co., L..
Haldia, Norwegian-str., 1,065, 3. Jorgen- sen, Bangkok and Bwałow Mar. 1, Rico.- AAGAARD, THEORAEX & Co.
Laertes, British str., 1,320, W. Wawn, Saigon February 25, Rice and General- CHISE.
Sishu Maru, Japanese str., from Can- ton.
打
Loksang, British str., from Canton.
March 9.
Kroongang, British str., 1,428, W. F. Bichard, Swatow March General.- JARDINE, Matheson & Co., I..
Jinsen Mari, Japanese str., 2,347, M. Machita. Kobe and Moj Feb. 26, General, -NIPPON YUSIN KAMKA.
Taronise, French steamer, 691, Groites, Bangkok February 21, General-T. B. RAY.
Prins Waldemar, Gorman str., 1.737, H. Bremer, Sydney Feb. 8, and Manila 27, General.-MILCHERS & Co.
driake Maru, Japanese s'r., 2,268, Sato, Müika Feb. 25, Coal.-M. B. K
Jingon, British atr., 1,047, J. Robinson, Haiphong and Hoihow Mar. 3, General,— BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
Derflinger, Gorman str.,"5,148, Frana Broesch, Tokohama Feb. 22, Mails and General. MELCELLS & Co.
tos.
Hongtour, November 19, 1910.
66.
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HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK. CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
HE ORDINARY YEARLY MEET-
the United Kingdom on the sethING of SHAREHOLDERS will be February for the Far East via the hold, in the Office of the Company, 2. Queen's Buildings, Connaught Road, Hong- kong, on MONDAY, the 17th March, 1913,! at 12 o'clock Noor, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and Statement of Accounts to the 31st Decem- bor, 1912.
Latest Advices,
The N. D. I s. Forch carrying the Gor. man Mail with dates from Berlin of the 5th February, left Singapore on Saturday, the 1st March, and may be expected here on or about Thursday, the 6th March, at 6 a.m.
The P.
21, Nose, PolyphemuJ, These vara.
February 25, Benaron, Jason, KazeIJI, Monsouthshire, Teenkar, Armenia.
February 28, Altinous, Ernest Símans, | The Goeben, Hirano Maru, Isdien, Japan, Mishima Maru, Princtus Alice, Erodalone, Sithonia, Furt Bucioro, Rheseus.
AREITALS FROM CHINA, February 28, Prins Ludwig, Neleus,
STEAMERS EXPECTED,
Mails. TheP. M. S. S. Co's &... Nut will ce dospatched from Yokohama for this port via uanal Japan Porte and Manila on Friday, the 28th February, be- tween 10 am, and neon. Her Mail
S. B. Co.'s a. Rubi iaft Manily on Saturday, the 1st March, and is due on or about Tuesday, the 4th March. T. K. K. n.4. Chéyd Maru from San Franciaco via Manila, is expected to arrive at this port on Tuesday, the 4th March, at 8,50 a.m.
XCHANGE. Hongkong, March 3, 1913.
Ou London
Bank Wire.....
On demand,.
30 days' sight'...
4 months' sight
Credits, 4 months sight,
Documentary, month sight!
has been transferred to the M. M. Cie | Os Paris- ~gs: Paul Lecat das here on or about --On demand,
Sunday, the 2nd March,
Credits, 4 months”, sight,
TH
The P. M. 8. S. Co.'s a.a. Mongolia with | Ou Berlin......
'the American Mail, left San Franciscu On demand,
for this Port, ris Honolulu, usual On New York- Japan Ports and Manila on Saturday, On demand the 15th FebruSTY.
Oradit, 60 days sight.
Bombay- Wire...
On Calcutte
The C. P. R. Co.'s R.M.S. Empress of
O
Japan left Yokohama at 2 p.m. on On demand,
the 10th February, due to arrive at
sucouver, B.C., on the 26th Feb...
Wire......
Hal
249
254
20%
147
1472
I
-- 147
100 2473
On demand,
H
84
Do Manila...
On demand,
* $7
On Shangha
On
demand
The C. P. R. Co's B.M.S. Empress of In- On demand, dia left Vancouver B.C, at 11 a.m.On Bingapore on the 21st February, due to arrive in Hongkong on the 13th March.
Other Vessels.
་
· 30 days' aight, (private paper) 74}
... 96
Da demand,
-
The Ben Line 8.3. Benalder from Middle-On Tokoham
bro and London, left Singapore ca the 26th February, and may be ex Gold Leaf, 100 fins, (per taal)...$52.80 pected here on or about the 3rd March. Sovereigns (Banks buying rate) $10.10 The C. 8. N. Co., Ltd.'s s.. umaang Tez (per
is due to arrive here from Singapore
the 3rd March
00
The Austrian Lloyd's a. Austria left Sia gapore for this port on the 28th Feb.. a.m., and is due to arrive here on or about the 6th March...
The LC.
9. Ni Co., Ltd.'s 3.4. Hopsang is due to arrive here from Bangkok on the 8th March.
The P. & 0.8. N. Cób na. W'atool is ex- ~~~pected_to arrive at Colombo on the 6th
March D.. The E & A stenzner St. Albums from Syd- ney, &c, left Port Darwin on 20th February for Manila and this port, and may be expected to arrive here on or about the 7th March.
The Shire Line Ltd.'s 8.x. Den of
Glamis
frum London, passed Canal for Hong- kong on the 7th February, dee Hong Long the 10th March,
The T. 6. K... Buys Maru Left Callso
)
Bar Elyer in Hongkong.....10% pram, Chinese Copper Cash Chias Copper Cembe Hats of Native Internet Chinese Bab. Onla Hongkong Bub, Cola.m
Temperature.
BAKOMITİK
Da. Do, THERMOMETER
Hongkong, March 3, 1912,"
1.M. P.M.
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Do.
De. (Wat bulbji F...
Do. Maximum
To Minimum (over night).
30.08
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- pany will be CLOSED from the 10th to the 17th March, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
GEO. A. CALDWELL,
Acting Secretary. Hongkong, March 3, 1913.
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KIMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE,
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYI,
BREMEN.
JAPAN-CHINA-AUSTRALIA LINE
FOR KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
THE Steamatip
PRINZ WALDEMAR, Captain H. BRENZE, will love for the abora places TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) 4th instant, at 8 a.m.
This splendid Steamer is specially fitted for Passengers and is installed throughout with Electrin Light.
A duly qualified Burgoon and Stewardess are carried.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
MELOHERS & CO....
General Agente, Hongkong, March 3, 1913,
308
IMPERIAL.GERMAN MAIL EINB
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. BREMEN.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEEF. THE Steamship
PRINZ WALDEMAR having arrived, Consignees of cargo sze hereby informed that thate Goods, with the sepiion of Oplum, Tressure and Vein- ables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra a dous Godowne of the Hongkong and Kow. locs Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon and Web Paint Godawas, whence delivery may be obtainada
Optional Carge will be forwarded- on 80.15 ani intimation is received from the Con
signees before noon to-day requesting it be landed here.
30.10
No claims w.II~ be admitted after the 63 zoude bave left the Godowns, and all goods. 08 saling
undalivered after the 10th «li 58March will be subject to rente
58
58 All benken, chafed and damaged Good 82) are to be left in the Godoyna where they will be examined on the 10th of March, [st: 5,30 am,
- All claims meet reach us before the 17th:
recognizade
will not be
for Salina Crus on the 14th January, SEOULD BE PLEASANT TO TAKE of March, 1918, or they will And is expected to arrive in kang on the 20th March,
The P. & D. 8. N., Ca' Nore is
young children if abould be pleasant expected to arrive at Colombe on the take. Chamberlain's Cough Reminds Marply at 7 made from loaf sugar, and the roots cred in ita preparation given it a davor similar The American & Maucherian Line to maple syrup, mading its pleasantto ala Komenon tamed the Suez Canal on Thas no superior for colds, stoop and 26th February, is das Larson or whooping cough. For sala by all Chandata about the 281 MERANNO
To Fire Insurance via blocali the Underarmade sk
Bill of Lading will be countseatina
NORDDEUTS
MELOR
POST OFFICE NOTICES. The B.8. Chenan is expected to arrive here on Wednesday, the 6th inst., with the London Mail (via Siberia) of Friday, the 7th Feb.
Malls will close for :--
SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.
Fer Haitan, at 8 a.m., on Tuesday, the
4th Mar,
SHANGHAI & NORTH CHINA.
Per Loksang, at 10 am, on Tuesday,
the 4th March.
SWATOW & TIENTSIN.
2 Dawn
3. Thecla Rolla.
5. Joan,
8. White Rose. 7. Asthore.
8. Lyabeth.
Beatrice.
19. Lity.
21.
Halcyon.
12. La Linda.
13. Sirius.
14. Violet
15.
Dorothea
Corrected
Time,
1 33 57 199
THE MARINE COUNTE
At the Marime Court to-day before” Commander · Basil" "Taylor, R. (Hina) Chinese master of the sheam launak jauh Vicky was summuned for carrying thisty one passenger in excess of the number P. C. Harris said that there were eighty- allowed by hir ligence. sight passengers on board the launell, and the fence allowed fifty-even persone outside the local trade limits. Be alignet ecunt children in these figures.
Defendant aid he counted, the perple when thay cams on board and what the found there were too many, ha sent, wome sabors, but the thirty-one refused to and
he would have to give them rice. He again, saying that if he did not take them refused to start, and they, threatened to fight so he took them. Ha charged Afty cents esah for the page.
Defendant was fined $50 or two-
montbe imprisonment.
The Chinose master of the atoars inúmuly Sen Sam was summoned for failing to stop when required to do so by the police,
The summons was immund at the fristamAE of P.Q. Joy, who saiả that the bona u Z
1 44 02 to be orer'oaded with panserinses
hat be did not do so.
1 40 40 cargo. Witness blew four blanke for it.
1997 39 to stop hat
11 47peed when witness blew a second terbar 10 When the launch got so the wharfalf
15 Pasacagars jumped on to other encher
20 which were thers and made of. Three 03 03 quarters of the deck space was cocup að bjnë. 13 29 luggage, piled up nearly to the ning 08 30 There must have been from 80 to 90 passe
2 06 engers on board.
1 2 19
i va 0
Other competitors did not finish.
The course for the cruiser class, com- prising house boats, fourtonners, and jaws, was round Hongkong Laland (starboard) distance 27 measured sailing miles. Only five boats got sway to an excellent start, Sentengden, Mist, Evadoo, Norse
and Dorothy II, in the order
Defendant said he would have stopped if he had heard the police launch whkan, A line of $100 of three months' imme prisonment was imposed.
THE DALLAS COMEDY COM
PANTS
It was rather surprising to see vach #- poor audience at the theatre on Saturday night when the Dallas Comedy Company garo a "repeat" performance of "Baby Mine." Neverthelese those who wag' there thoroughly enjoyed the piece, na was testified by the continued roars of laughter, which rose from the body of the theatre. The fares was very well done and the humour was excellently brought out. Mr. Henry Dallas as the father that be ap poses Funny, while Miss Nall Compton added for himself to be was excruciatingly the success of the production by her really clever acting as the "fond mother" Mine May Hallatt and Mr. Geofrey Guise Wit also largely responsible for the fun of the To night The Glad Eye" will be staged; to-morrow What Every Woma Kucws" and on Wednesday Charley's Aunt."
named. Scotengden maintained her lead avening. until Channel Rocks were reached, when Dorothy went into premier position, fol. lowed by Evadne and Mist, Scutengden taking fourth place, while Norseman gape
up, haring met with an accident to PASSENGERS" EXPECTED. her mainsail. The best through Lyeman
Por P. O steamer Nyanza Dus
Daito Maru, Japanese str., from Can-Pass against the foul tido gavo the two cat-Hongkong Mar. 6.-From London Jan.
DEPARTURES.
March 2
ingchow, for Nagasaki and Yokohama. Chinhua, for Shanghai Daijin Moru, for Swatow and Tamoui, Eiger, for Dalry.
Bongbong, for Haiphong. Wenchou, for Swatow and Chinkiang. Mirumi Maru, for Kwong Yen. Signal, for Hibow and Hungay. Chousing, for Swatow and Singapore. Kohaichang, for Hongay and Singapore. Teintau, for Haihow and Singapore. Ceylon Mars, for Shanghai and Yokohama Johanne, for Svator and Deli. Hangsang, for Shanghai..
25, Mr W. Skey, Mr A. 8. Cooper, Mr F, Mathews, Mias James, Mr B. Coots, Mr, Mrs and Misses Stanley, Capt Mra James, Mr L. Wiliams, Mr R. C Dixon, Mr K. J. Blinch, and Mr Me Williams
berrig-boats avery chance to establish a good lead, bat against this advantage a heavy awell outside did mach to stop their pro- gros until. D'Aguilar was reached, and hare the Dorothy and Scotengden scored, the latter particularly well on account of her luck in clearing Collinson on one leg from Lyomun. At Stanley the Mist went into fourth position, and it Aberdeen the Scotengden, again hugging the shore and taking advantage of the land breezes, draw level with and passed Eradze. In the meantime Dorothy had reached cock. Green Island with # good thres.
quarters hour lead but lost con-
Per Chipshing, at 10 am., on Tuesday, Kaiser Franz Joseph I, Astro-Hungarian,siderable time in negotiating Sulphur
the 4th March.
SAIGON.
for Shanghai..
March 3.
Channel, while the Scotengden from Pok- falam reached for the southern end of
Por Pheumpenh at 10a.m., on Tues. Carl Diederichsen, for Hoihow & Haiphoon Stonecutters and picked up considerable
day, the 4th Feb. SHANGHAI
NORTH CHINA JAPAN Vis YOKOHAMA. Per Perla, at 11am., on Tuesday, the
4th Mar.
MADAO.
Kuanglah, for Shanghai.
&
Rajaburi, for Canton.
Anhui, for Conton.
Kwrongsang, for Canton.
PASSENGERS.
Per Sui Tai, at 1.15 pm, on Tuesday,
the 4th March
KUDAT & SANDAKAN.
Per Borneo, at 4. p.m., on Tuesday, the
4th Mar. STRAITE, CEYLON & INDIA" Via
BOMBAY,
ABRITED,
leaway. The best through the harbour in a very light and variable breeze sunin gave the Bootengden an sivantage over Dorothy, as the latter persistently kept up short tacking on the Kowloon sbore against ». foul tide, when it was quite obrior from the hang of the mooring chai
in mid stream that à a slight ebb prevail-
Per2, &0. Mongolia, connecting with the a.. Indis at Colombo, Du Hongkong Mar. 14. From London Feb 7. Mrs D. Stanton, Mr F. B. Mazaball, Asst Pay. W. E. Jolly, Asst.-Fay, M. Bloke, Asst.-Pay. H. B. Greig.
For P. & O.. Nore. Das Hongkong Mar.-10. From London Feb. 8, Mr] G. Edgecumb, Miss E. Fewman, Mr G
HONGKONG TIDES,
The tide table given below has beer cumpiled at the Nautical Almanse Offer in London from the rosult of the analyse of observations taken by masas of an 19- tomatic tide-receeding machine in the ter Police Besin at Trim Sha Taf darins the years 1887-8-9..
3
The zero of the table corresponds what the saw of the soundings in the Admiralty Charts which has been found to be 4 Lam
inches below mea nea level. pode To obtain the depth of maler un the tide gange
at the Victoria Naval Yard idő: 2. feet 4 inches, and on the gangs at lemon lead. Dock, Aberdeen, add 10
the height given in the table, Corrected
Time.
Per Haiton, from Swatow, H. Ex, deed. The four-touners once in the bar Cartier, Master J. and Mise G. Thom, Mabour found their own conditions and Buntzen wid chill, Mr J. Beattie, and Me Dorothy and Westengden, down the N. T. Watson.
Per E. F. Ferdinand, at p.m., Ma Riggs and child, Capt. Spears, Mis
Per Anhui, from Shanghai, Capt. and order at the finish was: Tuesday, the 4th Feb.
G. Spencer, M: Langley. SWATOW. AMOY, ANPING & TAKAO, Per Soahu Maru, at 5 p.m., on Tuesday
the 4th Mar.
STRAITS & CEYLON.
Per Somali, at 9 a.m., ou Wednesday.
the 6th Mar
HAIPHONG, PAKHUI & SAIGÓN.
For cingan, at 9 a.m., on Wednesday,
the 6th Mar.
SWATOW
Per Hoimun, at 9..., on Wednesday,
the 6th Mar.
Per E. Franz Ferdinand, from Shanghai, Mr Evora, Dr Thelen, Dr Furth, and Mas May K. Viven.
Per Kwongang, from Swatow, Capt. Everett, Masters White and Stirling.
Finishing Time. Dorothy 11 Evadise........ 5 01-09 Mist ......
-502 35 5 07 37 Scotongden...
POSITION.
1. Sontengden. 7. Dorothy II, 3. Fradne... 4. Milst
4 39 15
3 31 45
354 29 3 55 05 2 52.37
· March 4th to 10th, 1918,
HION WACH
33 Bongs
Hongkose.
Time
Tere
4.
7 81 =
1.m.9 65
Next Sunday the Abaantoes' cup for Wed. the motor hosts will be miled, the course | laid down being Marwan (starboard); while the eighth and final race for the Club Cham- pionships will be decided. The course. and handicaps for the Championship Face 44. will be posted on the notice board during
Per Prin Faldemar, for Hongkong from Sydney, Mr and Mrs de H, Mi JD. Frost, Mr and Mrs H. O. Blaney Dr and Mrs Schwartz, Mr Max Fobl, azd Dr. Miss Freda Ardes; from Brisbane, Maller: from Rabani, Mr. E. Grandler, Captain Nauer, Bruder Friedlin Dehm, Bruder Heinrich Jostan, Bruder Heir Per Taming, & HOOD, on Wednesday, rich Tidden, Mr Hoppe, Mr Dornfeld, and
the 5th Mar
Mr Wenzel; from Yap, Mr Beins; from Freder. Whalen, Mr Otto Bayer; from the week. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA, JAPAN | Angaur, Mr Bier from Manila, Mr E. W. Via NAGASAKL VICTORIA & Adams, Mr E. Esdale, Mrs and Mies TACOMA. **
Archer, Mr G. Archer, Mr N. Porter Mica La Lace.
PHILLIPPINE ISLAND.
Por Canada Maru, at 1 p.m., on Wed-
nesiay, the 5th Mez.
STRAITS
Per Derflinger, from Shanghai fot Hongkong, Mr B. J. Tobin, Mr Kasak, Pes Hongber, at 4 p.m., on Wednesday, Mr. H. S. Fischer, Mr. J. Jansen, Mr B.
the 6th Mar.
SHANGHAI & NORTH CHINA.
Per Anhui, at 3 p.m., on Thursday, the
6th Mar
SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.
Per Haiyang, at 9 am on Friday, the
*7th March,
PHILIPPINE
ISLAND, STRAITS, BURMAH CEYLON. ADELAIDE, WESTERN AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT & EUROPE VE NAPLES.
For Derflinger, on Tuesday, the 4th March?
Rosenbanne, Mr and Mrs Gensburger and 2 children, Mr and Mrs Graham, Mr. W: Cheng, Mr R. Schmidt, Mr L. Haes, Inspector and Mrs Kalohn, Inspector Boil iced, Mr A. Klerger Mr Latas, Mr and Mrs Thouse, Mr Mohamed Hasan.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
Mon, 10
HONGKONG REGISTTE
THE SIBERIAN MAIL
Throughout the Far East complaint of the Iste delivery of maila arriving by the Siberian route is general: Business men in Japan have laid the Use at the door Barometer of the Japanese Post Office; Tiantain has Tamparators obtained a promise from the authorities Direction of
Hamidity
90.18 · 30,19 90.17
76
in London to do their utmost to expedite matters, Judging by recent editorial oroimeninas notes, in Hongkong newspapers, the Weather Bharthal British Post Office is held res ponsible for the bardy delivery of 3*** The British steamer Polerio reporter: Stormy passge from Seattle. After passing in the Colony. The suggestion is high seas with much now. From Millo mall has failed, through doley in the Foughương Úkus Alentian Islands, hoary WNW gals that on many cocasions the London Hoog Long, had strong Na windsigh North Bas, to catch the bran Pristed: Matter and Hamples at 8.30 s. 12. sea in North part of Olins Bes; then mo- Registration at 8.30am,
derate to fresh monsoon to Hongkong mail brain, whores all Cum Jenta! Registration, Krwin B.0, 8a.m
Jettors have been carried. When the with fine, clear weather, maa
BEST LINIMENT. Letters at 9 aİM/
The British steamer Hatton from watow Hoogkong bags strits bare they are for Steports: Strug monsoon, rough following warded by the first rowel railable. One TIOR cats and bealace, there is SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA, JAPAN, Gyercast and
fortnight the German isil leaves here quel to Chamberlain's Pain on Saturday, sometimes before the Siberian VANAGASAKI HONOLULU The Austrian steamer Perla from Sings-mail arrives, and every two weeks to mail It not only reliares the pain almost inets CANADA UNITED STATES &pore reports Fine weather with strong reaching Shanghai on Monday may be sont lys but it tariantiseptic Unitawaf sid SOUTH AMERICA V SAN FRAN NE caden
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