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WEATHER REPORT.

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September 11. 11A. Bem-No returns from Vladivostock, Japan, or Formon.! Pressure changes since yesterday are: salt. A slight increase is shown at Shanghai and Gnar, nd a slight"| decrease over the Philippines

The depression in the Pacifle appears to be moving northward. There appel Indications of another depression to the cast of the Visayas.

Fe NE, Korenen coutines lens the east of Chip

Hongkong hunfall for the 24 hours anding at 10 am to-day, 0.00 inch. Total dino January 1st, 65,43 inches, against an average of 60.56 inches..

Forecast for the 24 hours ending. at acon on September 19th.

1.-Hongkong to Gap Rock. E. wirds moderate air.

No. 1

4-Sorth coast of Chins between Hongkong and Hainan, The same as No. 1:

ROYAL DESERKATORY MONOKONG, DAILY, WEATHER REPORT.

LIST OF PASSENGERS,

ARRIVED.

September 1C.

Fer ́s.s. Nagra for Hongkong from. Shanghai, Mrs J. Stubbings, Nirs M. Arthur, Mr B. Ahamed, Mr and Mrs C. K. Chow, Mr and Mrs A. Chow, Two Masters and Amah, Mr and Mrs L. Foster, Infact and Amth. Mr and

frs H. H. Beaurepaire, Mr C. Fhang, Mr W. Hall; Mr C. Heang, and Nat. Servant, Mr. R. Celeries, and Nat. Servant, Miss H. F. Skinner, Mr R. S. Pieres, Mrs S. P. Tong, Capt. E. J. Daniels, Mr. Nah. Wee Poh: from Yokohama, Comdr. Jenkinson, O.BE; Pay Lieut. Warren; from Kobe, Mr -Formosa Channel. The sante as A, A. Claxton, Mr Ho Kitung, Mr -South coast of Chins betweeno Kwontuck, Mr Fung Koorche; Hongkong and Lamocks. The same as from Shanghai, for Singapore. Mr No. 1.

Koo. Ping Ling. Mr Cheng Wai Or, Mrs Thy at Chu Khajei, Mr J. E. Jennings, Miss Tsong Li Hong. Mr P. A. Paris, Mr T. Hemsky, Mr G. McBreen: from Yokohama, My and Mrs R. Goodyear; from Kobe, Mr H. O. Morrison: from Shanghai, for Singapore, Mr D. Yun Tang. Mr Hong Kow Lan, Mr Hsan-Ing Wai. Mr Chang Yen Tsao, and Nar Servant,! Mr Sen Ring San, Miss Tou Kïang. Chan, Mr Pao Chin Chul, Mrs Y. M. Shang, Mr Wa Kim Han, Mr Chu Me Yuin, Mr Chue Me Ke Mr Chang Chun-Ke, Mr Lui Keng Poh, Mir Y. M. Shang.. Miss, Lian Chu, Miss. Yuen Lu Pao, Mr Cheng Sang Hwe, Mr Shih Po, Mr Wang Tang, Mr Mao] Chih Chang, Mr H. V. K. Tsor, Mr} G. F. Cubitt, Mrs Koh Yung Teorig. Miss Koh Yung Tsong, Mrs Kch Ching Ng. Mr Koh Yang Tsong! frem Shanghai, for Marseilks, Mr C. 1 Hoyaux. Mr G. Cimbrari: from Yokohama, for Marseilles, Mr Langford, Mr C. F. Jeanan. Mr. E. Jeanan, Miss 1. Jeanan; from Kobe, Mr Gordon Blackie, Mr H.. Habersaat, M and Mrs J. F. Thieck, Master Thleck: from Yokohama, for Londoo, Mr Tegner; from Shanghai, for

SEPTEMBER 11, 1910-6.0.

Station.

Hour.

Barometer

Vidivostock, Raj

Nemuro Hakodate Tokio

Bazszaki

Kagoshima

Clima

Naba........ Labiji

Boria Island Welhalwed 8

Hankow Ibang .... Kipriang

Changsha.. Shanghai...

Gotz:

Abarp Pk..I. Ampy & a

Swatow

Taibukt

Taichu

Taipan ...... Kochun

Pescadores.

Ben Laval,

Canton 8, 29.80

Hongkong. Gap Rock...

Macao

Wachow Phi

Hollow!

Puolien

Tourne

"

***7 a. 20.81 *0.78

€61.Jansen

Digapan...

Apar

Manis Legaspi

Tacloban

Vallo

Burigao

Laban -

9.67

14.3039.75

Wind,

Пualdity.

Direction.

Weather.

Furco.

T. F. CzaXron, Director.

· London. Mr and Mrs J. E. Wheeler, Master and Miss, Wheeler Mrs E. E. Peters, Miss and Master Galluser, Mrs A. H. Langridge and Infant, Mrs. E. J. Mackie, Master Mackie and Infant, Mr and Mrs A. H. Aiers, Miss

E. W. Alers, Mrs and Miss Packham, Mr D. Arthur, Miss H. Negus, Miss M. R. Ferguson, Mr and Mrs J. A. Marshgreen, Mrs. E. L. Smythe and 2 Infants. Mrs A. H. Bax- ter, Miss. and Master, Baxter Capt. Wavell, Miss G. Rees, Mr K.C. Stevenson, Mr R.H. Mungean, Mr E. Carwardine, Mr W. Emslie,

| Mr A. Emslie, Mr J. P. Russeli, Mr S. Marks, Mr T. Robertson, Miss A. R..

bf | Darling. Mr and Mrs. O. Stevenson, Miss G.. Stevenson, Miss J. Carpenter, Miss A. H. Bettison, Mr W. Standing, Mr H. R. Hemsted, Mr Too Tab Tong. Mr Chow Yen Yien, Mr Tsao Kang Ge, Mr Wang Pao Ping, Mr Soo Shah Yan, Mr Sen King Nh, Mr H. C. Chalmers, Mr J.S. Beach,. Mrs Beach, Miss A. Edwards, Master Howden, Mr T. Spring, Mrs Spring. Mr H.. C. Pelling, Mr F. A. Treacher, Mr W. Robertson, Mr B. W. Puckett, Miss May Price, Mrs Coll, Master Coll and infant, Miss N.M. Burchell, Mr and Mrs W. J. Monk and infant, Miss C. Master W. Mork, Miss C. Monk, Master W. Monk, Miss J. Monk, Coy. Sergt. Major Price, Mr

Hongkong. Obervatory, Sept. 11, 1919.

1. BARO ZLATKE, reduced to degrese Fabricbeit, on the level of the sea in Ances, tonths and hundredths.

A. TRUPERATURE, in the chade in de srees Fahrbeit.

a. Harmony in percentage of satura toy, the humidity of air saturated with enciature being 100.

4. DIREZION OF WIRD, to two points. *TOR OF WIND son ding to Beachford Seale

6. EZAZH OF WRAZE, b blue sky, c detached cloud, d drizzbng man, i log. #gloomy, h hail, l'lightning, o overcast paving showem, q equal, y rain, mow thunder, visibility dow, woł 7. RAIN I inches tenths and bn. dred th.

HONGKONG TIDES,

THE CHINA MAH

NOTICES.

ARROW

ASHBOURNE

FRONT

PUBLIC AUCTION

OF

A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE CHINA & CURIOS.

THE

HF Undersigned has received instructions frore Mr.

LAH VEN KEE to sell by Public Auctor

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ON

POST OFFICE.

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Allied soldiers in the ions hospitals in Siberia are badly in need of reiding matter. Any books, newspapers, etc. for their asa banded in at the G.F.O. will bo packed and forwarded to them free.

The parcel post service to Cuba is anspanded.

It is modified that all restrictions as to the use of wireless Telegraphy by Mercbuat Vessels on the China Station have been abolished.

The Services to Germany. Austria. Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire are suspended.

No unofficial letter addressed to Abadan, Ahwan or Mohammerah in the Persian Gulf may exceed eight ounces in weight.

The insured latter and lasuzed parcel services between Egypt (or in transit through Egypt) and Cyprus are tempor- arily suspended.

Uninsured parcels for the United Kingdom will in future be forwarded from Hongkong in bags sed the Public are therefore advised to pack sach parcels very carefully.

Until further notice parcels for civil addresses in the provinces of Usine, Vicenza, Trevise Padua, Venice and Bel. lane in Italy will not be accepted for transmission unless posted under the

WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, British War Ofice Fermit.

the 17th & 18th September, 199 commencing each day at 2.30 pr.

at his Sales Rooms, Duddell Stree

A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE CHINA & CURIOS

from the Sung to Towkwong Dynasties. Comprising:-

5-coloured, 3-coloured, blue and white fases, plates, bowls, flower pots incense burners, figues, porcelain placques,red lacquered vases, famille rose screens, very fine crystal vase and agate ornaments, snuf bottles, jade ornaments, old bronzes etc, etc, etc.

ALSO

A FEW PIECES OF SOOCHOW

REDWOOD WARE.

N. B. The undersigned will give one seek guaran- tee as to the genuineness of the articles offred. On view from Tuesday, the 16th. inst.: Catalogue will be issued..

Terms: Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

SHIPS DUE TO ARRIVE.

PIN KOROFA.

and is due bere via Colombo, Penang The .. KHIVA, left London August 18 and Singapore September 15, and leaves

Auctioneer.

FROM JAPN.

The a.. 080KU MIRU, left Kobe Sept. 2 and is due here. Majith-day. The as. NAGUTA, le Kobe Bapt. 1 Foochow to-day and is doc bere vis Boji Shanghi and

The 8. ORESTES, be here from

The Parcel Post Services to British East Africa and Egypt (except for members of the Expeditionary Forces), and to Abyssinis, Bagdad, Frithres, French Sowali Coast. Italian Somaliland, Fortuguese East Africa, Zanzibar and Russia have been suspended.

Registered and Parcel Maila are albeed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close before 9 a. registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 pm.. on the previous day.

In the case of Mails storing before 8.01. Registration closes at 5 c'alock on the previosa avazing.

INWARD MIII.

FRIDAY, September 12. Shanghai-Fer SUTYANG. Manila and Australia-Per CHANGSHA

SATURDAY, September 13. Manila Per WEST VACA Europe via Suez-Par CHABANG.

MONDAY, September 16. Japan-Per TETOROFU MARU.

TUESDAY, September 8.

USA and J-Fer FUSHIMI

MARU.

WEDNESDAY, September 17. Straits Fer KAGA MARU,

THURSDAY, September 15. Japan-Fer TTO MARU,

GUTHARD MANTA.

FRIDAY, September 19.

J. Bakker, Mr L. Van Elzelinger, Mr for Shanghai and Japan ports September Japan Ports and Shangha September 9ort Bayard, Holbow and Baiphong-

Van Wynguarden, Mr T. Kerrigan, Miss R. Allen (Mrs Monks Nurse), Mrs G. E. Welch, Infant and Amah, Mr N. Nicholson, Mr J. Thomson, and Mr F, W. Toster.

DEPARTED.

September 10..

Per as. Korea Maru, for San Francisco, &: Miss F. C. de Beaus, Mr F. W. L. Barends, Mr. F. P. Beeson, Mr and Mrs Besseler, Mr W. E. Byng, Mr and Mrs R W. E.

11.

Aur, 6 and is due to arrive hare via The 6.5. KAGA MARU, left London Saez Beptember 18.

The PELEUS, due bere September 17 and saile for Shangbai and Japan September 18.

The sa LYCAON, dne here September 21 and sails for Shangbai and Japan September 22.

The S. TELEMACHUS, due barg September 24 and sails for Shanghai and Japan September 25,

and mills for Europe September 10 Yokohams August 30 auf la dushers The da ANTILCHUS, left

Eeptember 16.

Swatow and Straita-Per CHINHUA,

Per SONGMA, Sm

Bwatow, Amoy and Foochow

10 ...

QUINNEBAUG, Noon. Straits, Bangkok and Calentta-Par Macao-Fer SUI TAL 1.80 p.m.

po Philippine, Lalande-Fer. TUENSANG,

NAMGANG, 1pm

Jr and Fort Moresby vis Fourabaya-

Per TJIMANOCK, 3 p.m. Macao Per OHUN CHOW, 4.30 p.m.

and North China-Fer WOSANG, 5pz.

The IYO MARU, leares Yokdama Sept. 8 and is due bere Bett. 19.

The 34. ITOLA, leaves Kobe Se. 28 and is due here via Moji pt. 29.

The .. LAOMEDON, bams September 13 and is dushere September 29.

The ATSUTA MARU, Tree Yokohama Sept. 19 and is due jere The 8.3. MENTOR, due here September October a 28 and sails for Shanghai and Japan The 68. KHIVA, leaver Yokolma Beptember 19,

The YOKOHAMA MABU, leftCctober 1 and is due hers vis libe

foji, Shanghat and Foocher Octob London Aug. 39 and is dus hore via Bucz

The sa SHIDZUOKA KARD, 1 Yokohama October 3 and is due pro Oct 1.

The EHESUS, due bere October 6tober 17.

The sa KAGA MARU, leaves o The as. TEUCER, due here October

The sa SEITO MARU, dae here m Moji October 24 and loaves for 8th Americs November 4"

The tie-bable kiven below has been Dalrymple, Miss Dalrymple, and compiled at the National Almarne Office child, Miss Dalrymple, Mr and and sails for Japan October 7.

in London from the result of the analysia Me A. A. Egeter, Capt. L Y

il observations taken by means of D

the tide-recording machine in the V. Egdon, Mr. and Mrs B. H. 18 and calls for Shanghai and Japanams Otober 17 and is due bere Oct1.

Faber Fodice Bady at Trim Sha Tent Engelsman, child and infant, Mr October 17. ading the years 1909–0.

CG. Fry, Mr P. A. C. Fry, Miss

The zero of the table corresponds with R. Frieder. Mr S. Frieder, Mr I. C.

the sera of the sounding in the Admiralty Ferrier, Mr V. Favalla, Miss M. Uhart, which has been found to be 4 toet Foody, Mr 1. Fuchigami, Mr C, A.

3 inches below man sea-level

FROM SHINGHAL

being due here to-day.

The

The as. YOKOHAMA HAKU, lees Yokohama October 31 and is due re November 14.

The LS. TAMBA MARI, leaves Yo has: Nov. 14 and is due bae vis Ka Moil and Shanghai November 28.

The 82. MISHIMA MABU, lese Yokohama November 28 and is due E

vis

The 8.8. DUNERA, left Shanghai to Mofi and Shanghai Decem) |

Thess. BENRINNES, from Middies- To obtain the depth of water on the Foote. Mr and Mrs. J. N. Gilman, Miss bro and London arrived Shanghai di gang ai the Victoria Naval Yard Gilman, Miss Hofmeister, Mr and Sept. 2 and sailed front that port Bept. 3 dd feet 4 inches, and on the gauge Mrs D. Hissink, Mr E. S. Hammond, Lemont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet Mr M. Inamura, Mr and Mrs M. #inches to the height given in the table. Kojima, and infant, Mr T. Kitabataka, Sept. 7 and is dus here Sept. 10.

NAGOYA, left Shanghal

Mr K. Kondo, Mr and Mrs. Lanners, and 2 childrer, Mr and Mrs C. M. September 3anilla de bere Beptember & The 8.8. ELPENOR, leave Shanghai Lyons, Mr M. Labalan, Mr Li Cheong September 11 and is due here September Hui, Rev. J. K. Maconachie, Mr and 15.

Beptember 18 to 19, 1919.

Low WITKE

Iche Kong

KOREKOR

Mrs T. de Mattos, Miss Mattos, Mr

Kaigh

V

K. Matsumoto, and servant, Mr. J.

FROM HUCHOW.

tp

1.8

and Mrs C. F. Shannon, and child,

The sh KWONGHONG,

Om din dato N

1

20.78

29.77

*78

91

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Piugdanglos, Mr H. Scharmberg, Mr

leaves

Mra R. Shwarzman, Miss E. Shott, Wechow, Bent and is due here vis

Mr F. Travers, Mr. M. Takami, Mr M. Bamibui Sept. 10

Wada, Mr N. Wuma, Mr A. M. Wiley, The ... MANSHUN, leave Wachow

The an. SADOMAKU, leaves Yo hama December 18 and is due here Japan ports and Shanghai December Thes." KITANO MARU, Les Yokohama December 26 and is due be January: B

FROM CALOUTTĀL

The x JAPAN, left Calcutta Sept. and is due bere vis Rangoon, Penan

Mr J. Aregail, Mr P. Alcantaru, Mr Sept 9 and, la dus bere vin Saroshuised Bingapore Bept. 15. Agracillo, Mr J. Cogula, Mr. A. Bept. 10.

The 8.& CHUNGON, Jesyen Wuobow

Evaristo, Mr and Mrs Fernandez 2 Fept. 10 and is due here via Samahui children, Mr and Mrs A. Garcia, Sept. 1L

Me W. Gundersen, Mr K, Hanui, The as SUNON, Icates Wachow MT. Mr. K. Koneda, Mr K. Sept. 11 and a due here is Sámshai Kandvik, Mr F Layalco, Mr Bept 12

The 2.8. KWONGTAT, les von Wiebow

D. Mangabit, Mr A. Morelos, Mr Sept. 11. and is due here vis Banshui HL Maki, Mr M. Mugami, Mr J. Sept. 18. Norman, Mr W. Sorensen, Mr S. The EOCHOW, leaves Wachow Saco, Mr S: Sugaya, Mr A. Sanchez, Sept. 11 and fa'dan, kere via Samshul Mr O Takabayashi, and M. F. Sept. 12.

WOKWAL, tenver Wachow

J: The B..

FROM JAYL

Shanghai

SATURDAY, September 13. Haiphong-Per TJIPANAS, 8 A Braits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritiza, South Africa, Indis ya Dhanush kodi-2er TACOMA MARU,

Macso-Fer CHUN OHOW, 4.30 p.m. Macao-Fer BUI TAI, 1.30 p.m..

SUNDAY, September 14, Macao-Per BUI AN 8.20 .m Straits and Bangkok-Per LINDSAT

MOCLES, 9am. Shanghai and North China-Per

BUTYANG, 9am. TUESDAY, September 10, Bralow, Amoy and Foochow-P HAI-

HONG, 1 p.m. THURSDAY, Spetember 18, Shanghai. North China and Japan vis Kobe--Per KAGA "KARU, 10 a..

FRIDAY, September 19 Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, South Africa, India vis Dhanush kodi, Egypt and BUROPE vis MAINEIFLES--Far IYO MARU. Registration 9.45 am Letter 10.30 a.m/

Amoy and Foochow Per HAITAN, 1 p.m. SUNDAY, September 11.

The as ROKUTO MARU, due bere from Java ports. September and leavedapan for Japan ports, Beptember 17.

The OVOLORS.

24 Valela Sept 17 and is das here via Samaha Sept 3 and is die here Begamber 24.

Pere. Anyo Mars, for Bept. 13 ve Valparaiso &c, Mra Y. Fukui, Mrs Thess. EWORNING, leaves

Wochow Hayakawa, Mr H: Thara, Mrs M, Sept. 12, and is dus bere via Bamkhai Kitajima, and Z children, Mr J, Kent; Bopha 12 legpamalgamate

The BREADER", leaves 'Woohow

0

0.00

0.00

0.08

Mr Keny Shau, Mr F. N. Levia, Mr Bept 13 and is due here is Samshul M. Bai Lat, Mr L. A. Shurrock, Mr. Sept 14 YUgeda, Mr H. Watanabe, Mr.Wan Thea KW NOTING Saparmukra (39) 1/8 338- Shữu Chun, Mr F Fruis, Me Y chow Bept. 13 and is due bere vi time ball has bebé repainted Mrs Kagawa, Mr G.

Mochisuki, Mra Matsua, this and infant, and Miss K. Morishitu

Hopt:12, 1919,

Bamaha Sept. 1dea

The AIMING, Jeaves Wuchow Sept. 18 and it fun here via Samshui Reply M

A

CHRONIO DIARRHOFA

ARE" you Jubject to attacks of diar

careful of your diet and tale Chamber- rhaal Koop sheclutely quiet for a few days, rest in bed if possible, be

lain's Colland Diarrhes Bemedy This medicine bar cured cases of chronie dunhas that physilang hare falled on and it will cum you." For sale BHAI - Obomirta and Sturskeepers.

via Bagaanki Per NIKKO MARU,

MNDAY, September 22.

apan via Nagasaki, Canada, United States, Central and South America and DEUROPE VIs VICTORIA, BO. -Fer FUBRIMI MARU, Bo gistration 8.45 sm.. Letters

A.3.

THURSDAY

TEL. No.

SEPTEMBER 1. 1919.

ENTERTAINMEATS,

THE

1748 CORONET

September 11,

12 & 13,

at 5:15 & 9.15 p.m.

METR

PRISENTS

HAROLD LOCKWOOD

IN

THE MASKED.

TEL NO. 1743.

RIDER

HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY, etc..

Booking at ROBINSON'S.

HONGKONG THEATRE.

Tel. 9811.

TO-NIGHT!

Tel. 8511.

TO-NIGHT ! !

Showing-Drama 5 parts,

THE DANCER AND THE KING"

་་

and Comics.

Saturday 13, See The Final Episodes of 'THE MOON CHILD"

Booking at the THEATRE.

THE

VICTORIA THEATRE.

To-Night's PROGRAMME

FIFTH & SIXTH EPISODES

.OF.

"THE LIGHTNING RAIDER These Episodes will whet your Appetite.

FINE HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY,

"FEAR "EM: RAVE."/

TO-DAY'S MATINEE :-

GLADYS HULETTE IN "THE CANDY GIRL"

Booking at ANDERSON'S.

ARHIVALS.

September. 11: LINDSAY MÜLLER, Brit, 1,988 tons,

from Moji, Capt. E. Jones, Moiler & Co., PRODUCE, Nos., 743 tops from Taikoo Dock. Soorabaya, Capt. E. Winsen, Master,

@mfor

CLEARANG -8.

September 11. Canton, Dodwell & Co.

BURBUMREET, Brit, 8.30 am, for BURMA MARU, Japy Singapore, 0.8.E.

NAGOYA, Brit. 11 am, for London vis Bingapura, M. M. & Co.

UNNAN MARU, Jap, 10, for Keelung via Takso, 0.8.K

SUBBU MARU, Jap., 10 Takso via Swatow, 0.8.K

KOYO MARU, Jap, 6 am, --for Keelung CLS K.

for

OHINA, Amer, noom, for Ban Francisco via Shanghai, China Mail 5.8. Co.

BANEI MARU, Jap, for Batavia via Sourabaya, Dodwell & Co.

BENKINNES, Brit, 5 p.m., for Yoko bama vis Nagasaki, bb, Livingston

& Ca

CHANGOHOW, Brit, pm, Bangkok via Swalow, B. & 8.

PROTECTING THE MOTHER AND THE CHILD.

The advent of peace gives the British Empire an opportunity for setting its house in order, and it is well that we should remember that, as our King told us, the foundations: of national prosperity are in the homes of the people...

The condition of these homes leaves much to be desired, and it is not only better housing that is need. ed to make them worthy of an Im perial race. The welfare of our mothers and children is a' pressing consideration and must occupy a large share of the attention of the Ministry of Health

The welfare of every human behg

is more or less deterzuined during his mother's pregnancy: therefore we must protect the mothers from disease, from want, and from over- work; we must also provide efficient doctors, midwives, nurses, and health visitors to care for the mother in her hour of trial and for the new bora infant. The proposed system of hospital reform will do much te for secure the efficiency of the doctors,"

and the newly amended Midwives Bill is a step in the right direction for an improvement in the quantity and quality of our midwives. A

MOVEMENTS OF SELAMERA.

Russia arrived at Eobe, lat there Sept. 10, noz, and is due at Shamidru on Bept. 11.

The PM. 8, 8. Co.'s 1.5 West Far esiled from Manis Sept. 10 and will arrive at this Port on Saturday; Beptember 13.

Latest Advicss

The C.P.O.S. Co's EMS. Empressty Asia

left Vancouver for Hongkong via Japan ports, Shanghal and Manila on Sept. 4, and is due bars on or about Sept. 15,UNTAIN The NYK. Yelorofa Mars (Calcutta Laney left Kobe for this port via Moit on the 18th repteseptember. and is

arpaoted here on

The American & Manchurian Line a.. City of Florence left New York on 11th July last and may be

expected la arrive

about the 15th September.

WEDNESDAY, September 14. AAN lippine Talande, Australia and New

Zealand is Thursday Island The Admiral Tane's a. City of Spokane Per TANGO MARU. Rewill-Errive at Hopgong about gistration &45 Letters

nghal

THURSDAY, October

North China and Japazhvis

TOKOHAMA MARUA

Bepbabet: from · Bestile vin

(6 minal Japan ports and Shanghai..

A third desideratum for the health of the community is that every child, legitimate or legitimate, shall enjoy the mothering to which it is entitled, All mothers should be trained to beleve that the natural nourishment is essential for the well-being of children, and the community shoul be trained to understand that the child has an indefeasible right to the Personal care of his mother through

out his infant days.

The Admiral Line's Bs. Olen will arrive At Hongkong about October 10. Seattle via noual Japan ports and Shanghai

Tas Admiral fins se. Come will

from Fortland vin usual ports wrive at Hongkong about October N.I.B.sa. Mikko Maru (Australians Line) left Sydney for this port an the and September, and is

expected

The

here on the 10th September:

The N.Y.R., Tokohama Mara Bor Line) left London for his

port

in Sher Canal on the Sted Angust, and is expected here on the Lat October of

Primind und Publimbed for Tan Com

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