EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
(Continued from Page 5.)
THE NEW AUSTRO-GERMAN
ALLIANCE.
DIFFICULT TO GET AUSTKO- HUNGARY'S ASSENT.
LONDON, May 15.
of The Frankfader Zeitung is the opinion that it will be difficult to furt Austro-Hungarian Farlimentary action for the new Austro-German alliance.
THE SEAL ON AUSTRIA'S VASSALAGE
PI
What Vienna calls the extension and
THE CHINA MAIL
THE MARVELLOUS RESOURCES OF fo-day's Advertisements
THE UNITED KINGDOM.
THE BOARD OF TRADE ESTIMATES
LONDON, May 13.
In the House of Commons, Sir A. Stanley, introducing the Bound of Trade estimates, estimated the imports of the United Kingdont for 1918 to be only half those of 1513 The fact that we were carrying on in such circumstances showed the marvellous resources of the United Kingdom. This was a very valuable lesson and should be borite in mind after the war. Wo should not allow ourselves again to drift into so great a. dependance on foreign sources.
Sir A. Stanley foreshadowed steps for the reduced consumption of coal for uses next domestic and industrial
"PUBLIC" AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have required instrac-
biona to sell by Public Auction, from ACCOUNT OF THE CONCRRAND),
од
THURSDAY,
the 10th May, 1918, at 2.30 p.pho at No. %, Kimberly Villas, Top Floor, Kowloon, SUNDRY
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
JRNITURE, therein contained. Consisting of :- Trakwood Skleboard, Table, Chairs, Setteo and Card Table (specially made
.+ " .
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr D. Abraham
- Mr and Mrs J. C Mr M. D. Abrams Kok_ Miss & C. Anderson Me R. Krebs Mrs Rodney Ander. Mr. E. D. Laber
Mr. and Mrs
Lauritsen Mr L. d'Anjon Mr J. Baring Mr A. H. Lay
↓
Mr and Ms J: J Sudhira Leiria
Mr H. A. Barter Princess
Manda of Coosh Behst,
Mrs E. Bolilios M: Siy Cong Bieng
and family Mr R. J-Birbeck Mr J.D. Birrall Mr C. O.. Bahanan Mr J. Bor
Mr and Mrs A. L.
Ecuet
Mr W. Bowers
Mr M, Lethbridge Air and Mrs D. I
Lewis
Mr & Mira Lightburn Mr C. Little Mr Robt. I Logan Mr JW, van Looseh Mr H. W. Lucas Mr G. Ludio Major and Mrs D.
sedonald
Mr D. F. Macha Mr And Mrs. F. G. Mr G. B. May Capt. & Mrs Branch Dr G. W. Macken
deepening of the Austro-German alliance winter, the formation of a committes to and coloured to owner's design), up- Bromley and child Mr C. M. McInnes
Mr J. A.H. Brown Mr Merook!
Emperors at German Headquarters, is for industrial purposes the introduction | wood Twin Beds Dressing Table, Chest Mr F. R. A. Browne Mr A. E. Molier
offers.
the licensing of the importation of of drawers, Crockery and Glassware foreign dye-state for ten years. Hae, ke.. emphasised that a large part of our
1nd
· BABY'S COT.
(Full Particulars from Catalogue) On View from the 20th at 9 pa ..Tarms--Camb,
Mr
Ruros
M. F. Butler
Mr J. Marton
Mr C. A. Moser Mr La A. Calderon Mr E. Mostini Hr R. V. Cameron Mr T. H. Murphy
Campbell
Neeson
commented on by the British and French of gas and electricity rationing and Press as merely placing the seal on Austria's Fassalage, taking it forever impossible for the Elapalurgs to reassert
Beir independence and proving the trads had entirely ceased, namely trade IE OUEST, BATH, STOVE &c, and Mrs. Jabir and hire WP. ballowness of the idea of attaching any with our enemies, also with Belgium importance to separate Austrian peace and Rumania: also it had become It is authoritatively stated necessary to concentrate ships upon is Paris that the French Government routes where they could be used most has alway regarded Austria na baring vantageously. For example, we had Tes lost her independence hence they been compelled to transfer vessels from Dever thought the Austrian Government, the Eastern trade to the Atlantic. The event if sincere, would have been able to industrial life of Britain had completely conthiet its peace offers to a profitable changed, but so far the aggregate issae. It is believed in Paris that Ger- industrial output was very little as any will now attempt to secure more than before the war, which was a very effective Austrian military assistance; remarkable" achievement. Labour had but the internal difficulties in Austria, diminished: but the workers worked which a definite vassalage will only longer and harder and the methods ni increase, will diminish the efficacy čí Laach collaboration..
RESPECTIVE PEOPLES NOT CONSULTED IN ALLIANCE
manufacture
were very considerably improved. There were at least a million and a half, more women workers to day than before the war.
GERMAN 'PROFESSORS ON IDEALISM.
GERMANY MUST HEAD A LEAGUE
OF NATIONS...
LONDON, May 15.
Cha Fortnerts, coramenting on the new Austro-German alliance,, says the recent conference at Headquarters whereat this was deciled really dealt with the dymatic interest and the distribution of Fur boaian,
Polish Lithuanian and thrones, although none of these "Free peoples" asked for a dynasty. The new alliance is very inancarely based, beanse the respective peoples have not buon consulted. Moreover, the paper The influential monthly japer Sud points out that the Austrian popular Deutsche Monatshefte devoted nearly the ascut is remote owing to the pan-whole of ite current issue to warnings German reactionary policy which bas againe Gertuan dreamers, the principal made Germany eorchially disliked in articles being contributed by University
Professors. Austria
VIENNESE OPINION.
White German newspapers, generally, do not disguise their joy at the prospect of Germany solidifying her hold over opinion Austria Hungary, Viennese regards the events with disantisfaction, especially the Czech and Slay deputies, wix have already voiced their intention of very sharply opposing the renewal
What is apparently a campaign against the perils of International Idealism is being conducted in certain quarters of
Germany.
A HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctionsors. Hongkong. May 18, 1918.
Mr TVCampbell Mr M & Nicholson Baron F. di Canivs. Mr J. 8. Nicolson
Mr H. Oldenburger Mr W. H. Claire
Lt. P. R. Olitaky Mr C. P. Palsiret Mr H. R. Pastakia Mr S. 8. Perry Mr A. F. Paner Mrs Pritchard and
children
Mr W. E. Clarke Mr F. Coard MrJ. J. Connell Mr.S. E. Cornish Mr J.D.
Courtney 134.0. Cropley
Dr. and Mrs H. L
Cumming Mr B. J. Catcliffes Mr E. Dahlin Mr W.G. Darby Mrs F. E. Davis Mr R. W. Davis Miss 6. B. Decker Mr E. L. Delaney Mr J. Dewar MrA. ES Dizie Mr C. J. Donnell Mr F. S. Douglas af GJ. Dulf Mr W. T. Eagley Mr. G. A. van
Falde
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
FROM SAN FRANCISCO Via HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS AND MANILA
THE Steamship
THE
‘KOREA MARU, The above-named Steamer haring arrived. Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified to send in their Bills of lading for
delivery, from alongside. counter-nature, and to take immediate
Cargo
nudeliterad remaining gist May, 1918, at 5 p.x. will larded at Consignees risk and expense, sud delivery must then be taken from the Dompany's Godown.
•Storage charges will be assemed on all Cargo remaining undelivered on 25th May, 1918; at 5P.3.
No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected.
No Claim will be recognised after the Goods have left the Steamer or Godown
All chaled sad damaged Cargo will The Times gives a number of lube landed into the Company's Godown minating extructs therefrein as followers they will be examined on 28th
Professor Spahn, Reman Catholie Pro May, 1918, at 10 AM. ferent of History at Strassburg, says i
No Chaim will be recognised if filad Gennany consents to any League of after the 3rd June, 1918. Nations she must lead it. "The need of
T. DAIGO,
Manager.. the present bour is nos yet universal pence and the rule of law and freedom
Blongkong, May 18, 1915, of the peoples, but clearness about the vital conditions of the German people as State and about the full development of their own state of existence. If the dream of the anity of the European peoples becomes reality it cannot be based upon the equality of all. Peoples are made for equality jest as little so Herr Sarden, in an article in the individuals are. Unity must be hased Zakunft ridicules the dream of a Central upon the leaders of the most efficient Fatope, specially the ideal of eternal peoples and only a race so full of idealism He de as the Germans, are capable of lighting Austro-German Friendship. nounces the eastern treaties sa against the horizon of bumanity with any idea
so great and sternal. boman Rature and reason, declaring that the so-called Ukrainian bread peace
s humbug.
of the alliance.
UKRANIAN BREAD PEACE HUMBUG.
EQUAL SUFFRAGE IN GERMANY.
A THREAT.
AMSTERDAM, May 16 In the Prussian Lower House the Independent Socialist Hoffman taunted the Conservatives with flaunting the Kaiser's promise as regards equal suffrage. Facing the member of the Fight be continued: "What people abroad say does not trouble you. What the soldiers at the front will say you will know early enough. Reject equal suffrage and you will see the
consequet.co.
THE SITUATION IN UKRAINE.
GERYAN PRESS FESSINISTIC.
LONDON, May 15. German newspapers admit that the position in Ukraine is getting worse."
The Fouche Zedung says a state of war has been proclaimed in the Govern
Professor Ernest Baikel warns the Germans against Utopian imaginations" of peace, and refers to the Reichstag pence resolution of July Inst year as
famous
Professor Wundt, Professor of Phile sophy at Leipzig, says there can no longer be any question of "a renuncia tion peace."
Professor Reinke, of Kiel, declares that the history of the world shows that the only Power that has won peace is the Power able to inspire the enemy by force of arms. The latest example of this was Brestitorsk. The proper maxim for tis le to extract from the situation as much material advantags as the military position permits."
principles
PACIFIC MAIL. STEAMSHIP CO.
9.8. "ECUADOR" / FROM SAN FRANCISCO, VIA
HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS,
SHANGHAI AND MANILA, D
abovementioned vessel having arrived from the abovementioned pesta, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Cargo will be landed at their risk into the Hazardous and/or extra Hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd., Kowloon, and stored at Consignees risk. Consignors of Cargo are hereby notified that they must produce an Import Parmil signed by the Experintendent of Importe and Exports, Hongkong, before Bills. of Lading can be countersigned.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godown where they will be examined a THURSDAY: 23rd May, at 10 a..
All claims must be prevented within month of the steamer's arrival here, after which they cannot be recognized.
Mr A. B, Purves Mr R. C. Ramsden Mr E. H. Rey Miss F. Reay Mr. D. Beicbelman Mr M. Rishwood Mr D. Ritchie Mr E. P. de Rive Mr V. Roditi Mr. J. Rosales Mr R. B. Roxburgh Mr. Schimeur MrR. C. Schultheiss Mrs Peter Sen Mr G. E. Seybr Mr B. H. Sharp Mrs E. Sheehan Mme. E. Esnault Mrk Mrs L. Feir bergMrs E. B. Shepherd Mr A. H. Flamman Mrs G. Sherwood Mr E N. Ford and maid
Babies With Itching, Burning Skins Sleep
And tired mothers rest after giving babya hot bath with Cuticura Soap followed by a gentle application of Cuticura Cintment. Peace falls on distracted bouseholds when Cuti- curs enters. Trial free.
For tree mple art address post-card: "E, NEW* bery & Sons 27. Charterhouse Sau Laquest Bold everybočke namene
EXCHANGE. Hongkong, May 18, 1918.
On London--
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31
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Capt. D. A. Forms Mrs. Shulyeman Mr M. S. H. Frank
and 2 children Mrg A.
Mr G. Shyders Fraser Mr T. D. Frawley Mrs M. Slade Mr P. D. G. Gain
Mr H. Smit Mr. M. Garitasen Mr à. f. de Solar
Me A. W. E. Spiers Mr D. S. Gill
r Ges F. Glen Mr & Mrs Stammer Mrs S. Gossler Miss Stammer Mr and Mrs L. Gray My A. W. van der Mr E. R. Greenberg
Star
Mr W. L. T. Greve Mrs. M. Stephens Mr A. Grigor Mr.A. T. Stubha Mr and Mrs Geo. Mr F. A. Suideband
Grimble
Miss Sweetland Miss D. Grimble Mr. C. P. Templeton Miss V..
M: F. G. Thompson Grimble. Mrs.J.-C. GroeneveldM: P.! Thomsen Mr and Mrs A.Dr J. F. Thyssen. Groethoff child Me D. Tarabull
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HONGKONG, SATURDAY, 19TH MAY, 113.
WHIT-MONDAY HOLIDAY,
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will be open from 3 to 9 am
There will be one delivery of ordinary correspondence and one Collection- of letters from the Pillar Boxes.
The Money Order Ofice will be entirely closed..
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CHURCH SERVICES.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.
Ware-Sexday, MAY 19TH.
Holy Communion ( 7.80 a.m:) * ̧. Matins (11 am.)
Responses, Festal; Venite, Goodson;
Psalms, Cooke; Te Deum, Oakeley in F; Jubilate, Ouseley in
Hymns, 154, 167, 2017,
God Bare the Eing,,
Holy Communion (13 noon.)
Evensong 16 pr.)
Responses, Festal; Psalms, Old Me
J.
Mr and Mrs H. B. Mr A.Shalton Hooper Ward Mr D. J. van Houten Mrs J. Watson
Mr C. Welde Capt. R. Tents Mr A. G. Insausti Mr and Mrs
Weymouth Mr F. E. Joseland Mr E. M. Joseph Mr and Mrs J.
Wilson Mr and Mr. B.
Mr Winterdyk Karanjia Miss E. Keeley Mr H. A. Wonda Mrs B. A. Kennett Mr G. G. Wood Mr and Mrs T. HI. Mr. and Mrs. E.
Wylie Kino
Mr G. Wyss
Miss M. Klein Mrs R. Elustat
KING TOWARD HOTEL.
Mr C. D. Kincaid Birt B. Almond 1r. and Mia Asger Mr A. Lambden
Miss E Lambden -Lcd son
Mr (1. Bannerman Mrs B. Legge.
Mr. & Mre Melinat Mi W. Budge Mr and Mrs T. S. Mrs McGee The Tisus, commenting. says these
Mr B. J. de Moara Cheng opinions show how very far Germany is
Mr and Mrs Course Mr W. Morley No Claims will be admitted after the Mrs T. H. Culhane Mr. A. Morton from contemplating any settlement com
Mrs W.
W. O. Passmore patible with the elementary at Goods have left the Godowns and all Mrs Cumming
the Allies and the United Goode remaining andelivered after the O. Frits
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. 24th May, 1918, will be subject to rent.
Mri
Hammes ME. M. Sleigh
Mr and Mrs Starkey Mr J. Haticid Consignees are requested to send in Mr G..B. Haywood children their Bill of Lading for countersignatura M, AW, T. Hoz immediately,
Mr and Mrs. Wm.
Jackson
States. Bence "the trial of strength thus forced, upon us will have te be fought out by ses and land."
-GERMAN-STRIKERS.
SEVERE SENTENCES DENOUNCED.
AMSTERDAM, May. 14.
In the Reichstag, debating the esti ent of Jesteringslay, while a strong mates of the Department of Justice, the current is rúpping against the new order Socialist Cohn denounced the severity in Odessa and Poltara. The newspaper the sentences for the strike distor wide that there are several groups of bances whereby many men of noble Brant Bassian forces in the Don region. character from Belgium and Germany are languishing in prison. Coba was respeatedly called to order amid tumblt. ANGLO-DUTCH AERIAL POST
UNITED STATES REVENUE., ESTIMATED AT FOUR BILLION DOLLARS.
WASHINGTON, May 16.
Speaking in Congress, Mr. MacAdoo
•WANTED.
"
AMSTERDAM, May 16. The Chamber of Commerce is pressing
No Fire Insurance whatever, will be Mz 12 Gregory Richardson
affected.
Pacific Max 9.8. Co.
J DRAM SHEPPARD,
Leting Agent. Hongkong, May 18, 1918. "
NÓTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
-FROM SINGAPORE:
Steamship
435
THE WAERWICK” haring arrived from the above port Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or astra hazardous Godowns of the Hongking
Mr B. James
Mr JJoseph
and
Mr Stabbings and.
- daughter Mr A. A. L.Todt My Bod Mrs Under
wood
Mes L. Külge and Mr and Mrs J. W.
.: White child
'PEAK HOTEL,
Mr and Mrs R. F. J. Mr and Mrs Geo.
Adams
Lammert ege Mr T.W. Mannen Capt.&MraMaulay
AMO
Mr J. E. Felda
Mr O. B. Bird Mr and Mrs DE
Blair
Mr and Mrs O. T.
Breakspear Mr. and Mrs A. T.
Carter.
and Mrs F. W Cary Mra Clay
Mr E F. Mattingley Mr Moore
Mr and Mrs G. F.
Nightingale L-Coland" "Mes Thorsby Felham BET. L Ferking Mr.W, B. Fric
St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon.
WHIT-SUNDAY, May 19th. Holy Communien at Morning Service. Morning Prayer at 11 am
48
Responses, Festal; Venite, Goodson.; Psalms, 48, Chant 180 f.A., allis Chants 568.and 870, Crotch and Cooke: Te Deum, Oakeley in F: Jabilate, Goss, Chant 207 WA. Hyric Thorne; Hymns, 7, 255, 239. (part 2) and 259.
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Tuesday, 28th,
Registration 43 Ma Letters. 10.30 AM.
The Parcel Mail will be closed on Monday, 27th May at 5 pm.
Tuesday, 28th, Noce,
SHARE QUOTATIONS.
HONGKONG STOCK
EXCHANGE,
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HONGKONG, 18th MAY, 1918.
OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS,
BATES
11:30
Hongkong Banks
Marine InsuRANCE. DE M
·F
$595 $1.
Canton Ins, $320 b. x. d., 380 sa d North China InsT.193 b. x. d. Union Int.....
Yangtze Inee
INSTRANCE China Fire Ins. Boagkong Fire Ina.
tow. 8600 b. $200 p-ex. $13
$133.6. $310 b.
365 b
Docks, WHARTER, GODOWN, 40.
HAK.
H. W. Docks
HOTELS & BUILDINGS, A
SINGAPORE RUBBER SHARE MARKET.
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SINGAPORE. May 4th
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··1.00 1.10.
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931,05
0.75
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0.70 12.00
30. 7.00 100
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lody, Travers (20th) Cookes Magoi- ficat, Turle (2nd evening) Dimittis, Barnby (26th evening's Hymas, 154, 156, 155, 215.
Star
Ferries
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0,35
Nunc
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-7.00 7.50
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Indragiri (86)....
5.95
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103 b
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God Bare the King. Evening Prayer at 6 pm] Responses, Festal; salmis, 104, Chants 18 and 217; 145, Chant 319; Magni- ficat, Stainer, Chant 398 W.A.; Düne Dimittis, Wesley; Hymns, 261, 505, 53 and 139.
Vesper Hymn.
God save the King.
„Union Church, Kennedy Road.
Sunday Services, May 10th.. Morning Service at 11a.m. Hymns, 389,
535, 133, 300.
Subject,
Partings
Preacher: Pey. J. Kirk Macomaebie.
Humphreys Kowloon Lands West Points COTTON MILLE
Ewo Cottons 'see' Kong Yiks Shangbai Yangtazepoo9 Orientals einu, MISCELLANIOUS. Chinn-Borgeos “Chies, Lights ... are
Chisa-Providents....
Cott
Dairy Farms.... Cements
Evening Service at 6 pm. Hymns, 144.
219, 147, 443.
Freacher: Rev. EE Bryant, BA Communion at 7pm.
St. Peter's Church, West Point.
Buzday, May 19th.
8.-Holy Communion. 12 amMorning Prayer and Sermon Preacher: Major Walmsley.
Gospel,
Fall
10 & 19 ProDER STRÆET. Weekly Services Sunday : Breaking of Bread for Believers only, 115. Gospel Meeting, & pm
(estimated the revenue for the current the urgency of ab Anglo-Dutch aerial and Kowloon Whif and Godown & Mrs Coppin Mr and Mrs E Tuesday and say "Bible study
facal term ending June 30 at four billion post. dollars, mainly contributed by taxation. One-third of the expense of the war in -1918 will be met by taxation and to
LORD FRENCH'S SUCCESSOR
thirds by Liberty Bonds. The income EVASIVE STATEMENT IN BOCSE
from excess profits taxes will yield $2,773,100,000 which is 8343,000,000 over the estimates. The tutel internal 10- Venus is expected to be 83,543,0,0,
OF COMMONS
London, May 15,
including $180,000,000 from Customs. In the House of Commons, Mr.
There has been considerable discussio in Congress as to whether the new Macpherson stated that no succcesor to Terenus legislation shall be taken up Lord French has been appointed. this present session, S
·Mr. David Davies: le the appoint MINKAS" CONFERENCE COLLAPSES,t of General in Hamilton
contemplated
COAL CONTROLLERS SCHEME REJECTED
LONDON, May 16, When the Coal Controller addressed the Bioelsederation, sa cebled yester day, tanya pertions yes prt by the 13 din estatco who eminsed time the Huitary had taken the strongest miners. are Controller subofiled a relieme for
Mr. Macpherson replied: I can add nothing to my answer.
OBNOXIOUS QUESTIONS IN THE HOUSE.
LONDON, May 16,
In the House of Commons, replying Mr. Outhwaite, Mr. Boter Law stated that no change had toentred or was con-
Coral Micing lobility Bureau templated in the ligh, Command in CAN HAVER productive utilisation cabour. Vrance He Bonac Law strongly apported fill and precated such questioné, which, he
Ltd., whence and/or from the whares, delivery may be obtained.
Goods and cleared by the 29th instant,
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at 6 pm., will, be subject to rent
all broken, shaled and damaged pack
r to he left in the Gotowns where
they will be examined. flaims against
Mrs J. B. Cormack Ranger
Bira H. Curtis Mr W. Z. Roberta
Cap. & Mrs DouglasMr. Salvesen for
Mr and Mrs Eaton Bass Skinner
end children Mr& Mis& Findlay Mr H. Evane Emith
the stemor most be presented within M. Danman Fuller Mr & Mr. Findlay
Mrs Fyson 10 days of arrival otherwise they will not
be recognized. En denga Die murd Mrs-A D. M Hugh Lyle
Galloway Smyth No Fire itsurance, will be affected by as
in say case whatever Speed Mrs NAT fibous Mr and Mrs F. G
Bills of Lading' will be countersigned by Mr.N3. Gibbins Turner. "
DFA Gibson Maj. Gen. F. Ventria JARDINE, MATULSUN & Co, La, and Mrs. A. Mias Ventris
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VAWAL KEE
JLAG & SAILMAKER,
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Top Floor
HONGKONG.
Mr WB. Hind Mr and Mrs Hodison
Mr. P. Bobran
and Mrs E. V. Kindersley
Lal John Ward
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Mr and Mrs G. Z
Watson
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Mrs Valdmar
Col. J.B-Young
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Friday
Ledia Bible
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WEATHER REPORT.
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OFFICIAL NIGHT IN MAY26
The following table shows the Stat
May 18d. 12h 25m-No returns from Japan and the Philippines. Pressure dard Time at which Officis: Night ends has increased slightly at all reporting and begins during the months et May, First Church of Christ Scientis.stations except Weihaiwe, where a slight 1018
A. MACDONNELL LOADER Sundays, 11 m „Wednesdays; 5.30 p.m.
Wesleyan Methodist Churah,
Morning Service/ 10:16 am: Evening Service, 6 pm.
Saldiers" and Sallors Home, RunWArsenal Street. Sunday, Frering, Cope
Gospel Meeting, 8 pm.
St. Joseph's Church,
Garden: Road,
Mass and Bé mod at 10am. followed by the Benediction of the Blessed "Sacramente":
Roman Catbollo, Cathedral,
decrease bas occurred; it is probably highest over Japars A depression is situsted over Indo China merile sah Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am to day, 0,05 inch. Total ince January 1st 8.01 Laches, against an average of 17:38 inches.
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Date
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