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POST OFFICE NOTICES.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5r¤, 1906.

The Public as notified that the New Pest Oleo at Kowloon has been opened for Araneaclif bwiners,

The Deranha, with the English mail of the August Juta, left Singapore, on Friday, the 31st This packet brings replies altime, at 4 p.m., l any ho expected here to day, at 6 a.m.

to letters despatched from Hongkong on the 10th July, and the parcel maila elcsed in London for despatch by the all routs on the night of the 1st August, and for despatch overland on the early morning of the 8th of August.

FOR

Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohatan,.

Macao

Shanghai Chinkiang

Niago and Shangha

Hoilew and Haiphong.

Kobe

Swatow, Amy and Fourtee

MAIL WILL CLOSE

Amoy. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kota Yokabama)

and Seattle, Wash.

Manila, Thursday Island Townville, Bris

hate, Sydsey Hobart Lauuston, Now Zealand, 31.fboar, Adelaide and Perth) Blacao...

Swatow and Shanglai

Tientsi .....

Manila......

Manila...

HOPE, &c., ludia via Toticers....

Late Letters 11.00 e 11,30A.M.

PER

Kumano Muru Hennankan... Tientsin

Kinkbang

Hongkong.

Koun Mara

Jaimun............

Heungehaa

DATE

Wednesday, 5th, 11.09 A.M. Wedovalay, 5th, 12.15 P., Wednesday, 5th, 3.00 P.M. Wednesday, 5th, 3.00 .. Thursday, 6th, 9.00 A.M. Thurs loy. th, 9.00 a.. Thurely, the

NOON, Thursday, Friday,

6th, 12.15 P.. 7th, 11.00 A..

JOINT STOCK SHARES.

COMPANY,

- Hongkong, September 4th.

PAID UP QUOTATIONS.

$200 $100, buyers

$635, xd

43 $47

Alhambra

Banka...

Hongkong & Shai? $125, 1, . |

National B. of China Bell's Ashestos H. A....12s. 6d. $7.

China-Koruno Kla China Light'. Co..... China Provident ..... Cotton Mill-

$111, olives $10 | Flea, maletes $10 $0.6ukuo

lia. 50 T. 17. Hongkong.ARAN $10 $161, sellers International 116. 75 Lau Kung low... Tla, 300 fls. su

T. 315, Boychoo.............-¡Tía, 500 Dairy Farin

$17. Alus

56

$60 $1621, .., buy, $50 $13, videre

Minuchola

Nikha Morn

Friday,

7th, 11.00 A.M.

Hangskan

Friday.

7th, 12.15 P.M.

Honguete

Friday,

Trichog

Friday,

7th, 3.00 P.M. 7th. 3.00 P.M.

Loungeang Hubi

Docks and Wharvaa-j H. & K Wurt ve G H. & W. Dook..... New Amoy Boca .... Shanghai Bock and

Eng., o, Ld. The S'hai & H. Wusrt..

!

$0

$15, setiDTO

100

1s, 100

Tis. 102, buyers

$ ls, 240, 4.0. $25 $22, sellers

Extra

the

Mallu

Postage 10 cents)............................** Supplementary mail on board up to

tine fixed for departure of the mail Extra Postage 10 coals.)....................................... Lettare poated in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearance will be inoladed in this contract mail

The Parcel mail will be closed at 5 p.m.

7th inst.

Macao

ונו!

Chef and Neecha....

Friday, 7th, 3,00 r.M. Saturday. tb, 10.00 am. Saturday, 8th,

Prints Mattor and Sam- ples 10.00 A.M. Registration... 10.00 AM. (Registration, with late

fee of 10 cents, up

10.45 A.3.) Registration,

Kowloon 10.00 AM.

11.00 A.M. 8th, 12.45 P.M. th, 3.00 P.M. 8th, 8.00 .M. 8th, 5.00 ..

8th, 5 P.M.

Heungshan

Shanghai

*Krceiyang....

Yackor

Shanghai, M, Kobe and Yokoliams,

Tipannu

Batavia, Cheriton, Samarang, Sourabaya and

Tjilatjap

Hingapore, Poung and Bombay

Jechiu

Kamtse. Aube, Yokohama. Sulian Cruz, Callao)

Glengary

No late fee. Lotters Saturday, Saturday, Seturday, Saturday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday,

10th, 11,00 AM. 11th, 11.00 A.M.

ant Iquique.....'

Shanghai, Nagasaki,

Koba Yokohama,

Athenian

Victoris, and Vancouver, B.C..

EUROPE, A INDIA VIA TurwORIN........ (Late Lers 11.00 to 11.39 A.M. Estra

Pape renate)

(Letters posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the Srat clearance will be included in this contract mail.) ..................).

AMOT, SHANGHat, Nagasaki, KOHE, YOKC- HAMA, HONOLziu and SAN FRANCISCO... (Supplementary mail on beard up to the timo tixel for departure of the mail. Extra Postage 10 cents).

Singapore, Paung and Calentia

Manila.....

Kob

TO-MORROW

Sachsen..

Storic

honzory. Zafiro....

Changsha

Wednesday, 12th, 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, 12tb.

Printed Matter and Sew ples 10.00 AM Registration... 10.00 AM. (Registration, with

Tes of 10 cents, up to 19.45.A.M.) Registration, Kowloon

8.0.

fee

FANTA

|

10.00 A.M..

No late foo. Lotlers

18.00 AN. Friday, 14th,

Printed Matter and Sam

ples 10,60 A.M. Registration...10.4 € A.M. (Registration, with late fee of 10 cents, up to 10.45 A.M. Registration, Kowloon

B.0.

10.00 ..

No late fee.

Laltors...

11.00 A.M. Friday,

14th, 2.00 e.r. Saturday, 15th, 11.00 AM

Monday, 174, 3.00 P.M.

Fenwick & Co.. Liso...

Green Island Comeni Hongkong &C. Gas... Hongkong Ehetne ..... H. H. L. Thways, Hongkong Moto) Co. dongkong Too Co

Hongkong Hops Co...

'kong S. Waterboat.

TryksaDER= Cantor

China Firo..

China Traders .....! Hongkong Fire....... North China Union....... Yangtze

Land and Building→

thumphrey's Entste

$122, sellers

Bio $176, buyera $10 in, reliers $100 $230, jers

$50 115, buyers, x.di. $25 $235, ulars $1029, wellnes

$10,sellers

$50

$325, selo. 2

$20 $93.

$25; 1100, selters 560 | 1920, mnyers

$100 $785.

$60 17, allers

· Shanghai kand... Tla, 50 WestPoint Building

Mining-

Charbonnages Haubs....... Philippine Co.

Hofneries-

China Sugar Luzon Sugar.

THE

IRECTORY

AND

FOR

HRONICLE

CHINA, JAPAN, COREA, INDO-CHINA SIAM. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATES,

NETHERLANDS

INDIA, PHILIPPINES,

BORNEO, &c.,

WITH

HICH ARE INCORFORATRI THE CHINA DIRECTORY

AND

THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY AND BONG List FOR THE FAR EAST

1906.

THE FORTY-FOURTH ANNUAL ISSUB

he DIRECTORY ouvers the whole of the porte and cities of the Far East, from Nother lands India to Siberia, in which Europeans reside.

Not only is the Directory as full and complete

in each case as it can be made, but each Colony, Port, or Settlement is prefaced by a DESCRIP- TION, carefully revised each your, most of which will serve as accurate GUIDES FOR THE y detail in connection with TOURIST, giving ave the places, their History, Topography, do, do. The Information in these Descriptions, con sisting of a hundred interesting articles, packed with facts poncisely set out, and contaizing statistics of the TRADE of each Country, and Port, would alone suffice to All a large volume.

Directory

HONGKONG, CANTON. MACAO

WEST RIVER STEAMERS.

JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LD, AND THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LD.

J

HONGKONG-CANTON LINE,

9.8. " HONAM” 2,363 tons, Captain L. D. Joner, 8.8. " POWAN, 2,398 tons, Captain W. A. Valoutite, 8.8. "FATSHAN, 2,260 tons, Captain R. D. Thomas. 8.8. "HANKOW" 3,073 tons. Captain C. V. Lloyd, 8.8. “KINSHAN,” 1,995 tons, Captain J. J. Lossius. Departure from Hongkong to Canton daily at 8.80 2.12. (Sunday excepted), 9 pax, and 10.30 p.in. (Saturday excopted. Departures from Canton to Hongkong daily at 8.30 am. 3.30 p.m. & 5.30 p.m. (Sunday orcopted). Those Steamers, carrying His Majesty's Mails, are the largest and fastest on the River. Special attention is drawn to their Superior Saloem ani Cabin Accommodation,

SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT GO, LD. HONGKONG-MACAO LINE.

8.8. "HEUNGSHAN," 1,999 tons, Captain G. F. Morrison, ... Departures from Hongkong to Macao on wook days at 2 p.m., except when otherwise notified by Expres BUNDAY SPECIAL EXCURStone leaving Hongkong at 9.30a.m., and a Second Departure about? p.m.

NOTE:-During the Summer Months the time of leaving fnctuates to suit the tide at Macao

Seo Special Summer Timo-table,

Departures

from Macao to Hongkong on week days at Ba. On Saturdaye a Second Departur

about 7 p.m. On Sundays at $ p.m. (Sve Special Express).

CANTON-MACAO LINE.

B.S.LUNGSHAN,” 219 tosa, Captain T. Hamlin,

This Steamer leaves Canton for Macao every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at

Royal Octave Complete with Fourteen 8 a.m. and leaves Maano for Canton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7.30 a m

JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMPOAT Maps, and Plans, pp. 1,750, 810.00. only pp. 1,300, 88.00.

COLD. THE CRINA NAVIGATION CO., LD, AND THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION- CO, LD,

CANTON-WUCHOW LINE.

The Directories aud Descriptions are of

Peking

Tientsio

Peitafho

Taku Nowobwong Taires Port Arthur Chefoo

Weiluiwel Kiaocban Shangbal Soochow

CHINA

Wobu

Kewkirug Hankow

Tochow Shansi lebang

Chung kinh Hangchow Niagno Winchow

Hunte Foochow Αποίον

Swatow

Canton

Whampoa Kowloon

Lappa

Satashai

Kongmoon Wuchowin

8.8. "BAINAM,' 588 tons, Captain J. Willox.

8.8. NANNING," 560 tons, Captain C. Butchart,

One of the above Steamers leaves Canton for Washow every Monday, Wednesday sun Friday, at about 8 a.x, and the other bares Wachow for Canton on the same days at 8.30 .. Round trips take about 5 days. These vessels have Superior Cabin Accommodation and are Kwangchaunan lighted throughout by electricity.

Pakho

Hollow

Langchow Mêngtze Hokow Szemno

JAPAN AND FORMOSA

Farther particulars may be obtained at the Offles of tho

HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LD: Hotel Mansions (First Floor), opposite the Hongkong Hotel;

r of BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agente CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LD.

TREATIES WITH JAPAN Great Britain. 1894: Duties Convention 1895; Russia, Agreements as to Corea; United States, Extradition Treaty, 1886; Great Britain (Alliance) 1905: Russia (Peaco Treaty) 1905.

TREATIES WITH COREA Japan, 1876 Japan Supplementary, 1976

Japan, 1905. United States, 1382; Britain, 1895.

Hongkong Landlar,

$10J $10

pale selers

Chiakiang

$11, LEGAIS

Noaking

17

Kowloon Land & 15.

1301

39.

$50 $50, sellers.

Tokyo Yokohama Hynga

Qaska

Keeling

Moji

I

Nagasaki

Fee. 260 $450, nominai

Kobe

Hakodate

Tojasnfu

Takow Anping

19/10 37.25, buyers

$10 $5.

Shimonoseki

Tamsui

EASTERN SIBERIA

Vladirestock

Nicojawsk

CORRA

$100 $10, sales & buy- $100 $221, buyers

Seoul Chemaipo Kunsau

Tronson

Fusan

Pingyang

Mokpo Chinnampo Songchin

25

$21.

Masampo.

$)

217.

$15 128, buyers

MACAD

FRENCH INDO-CHINA:

Hanoi Haiphong

Huo

Tourano Saigon

Tonkin Provinces Quinhon

Manila

PHILIPPINES Ikilo BORNEO

Cambodge

Cebu

Sarawak

Labaan

BANGKOK

Steamship Companies

China and Mattila... Douglas Steamship. HL, Canton & M.. indo-Chins S.No. Shall Transport Co.j Star Forry...akaira

Do. New..

Shanghai & H. Dyeing! South China M. Post.: Steam Laundry Co... Stores & Dispensariw Campbell, M. & Co Powell & Co., Win.. Watkiza.... Watson & Co., A; S.

The J.-C.-J. Liju str. Tilatjap left Kobs visited anhaste .......

Meeting. Park Chateh, at St. Paul's College, | Amoy for this port on 16 29th Aug., at my

5 p.ru.

COMMERCIAL.

CLOSING QUOTATIONS.

OK LONDON.-

Telegraphic Transfer

Bank Bills, en demand

Bank Bills, at 90 days' eight

Bank Dills, at 4 mon the sight

Sept. It..

Credite, at 4 menthe sight.........

Documentary Bills, 4 months sight 24

ON PARIS.

Bank Bills, on demand

Credile, at 4 months" sight...

UN GRIMANY.—

On demand

ON NEW YORK

27

1826**

Bruk Bills, on demand 521

be uxpected hero en or about the 7th Sept.

The NYK. str. Bombay Maru (Bombay Line) loft Singapore for this port on the lat inst.,

and is expected here on the 7th inst.

Tho

Shire Line str. Denbighshire left. Singa pore on the 21st Aug., at 5 p.m., and is due here on er about 7th inst

The 0.85. & C.M. str. Blentor, from Pacific

ports,

left Kobe

pn the 31st Aug. for this port lue here on the via Moji and Nagasaki, and

8th Sept

The N.YK. str. Ceylon Maru (Bombay Lib) left. Kabe for this port via Moji en the 30th Aug. and is expected here on the 10th Sept.

The Tado-China str. Kutsane left Calcutin for this port vin the Straffs on the 28th Aug..

and may be exported here on the 13th Sept.

The str. Saint Patrick sailed from New York for Chins and Japan on the 9th Augost.

The Boston Tow Boat Co.'s ar. Lyra sailed from Beattle ou be 12th August for Japan, Manila and Hongkong.

Do. Founders.....

210, $74.

£1

122,6, buyers $10 $20, belirs $3 $20, sellera $50 Nominal $25 $21, bayers.

$6 $0.

$10! $92. $10 $101, saks $10 $, sollers $10 $13, tuyors

t

$18.

$10 $15

VERNON SMYTH,

HONGKONG TIDE TARLE.

From September 5th to 11th, 1906.

To current Zoue Time add 28 man, and 18 sec.

Tim Waran

5 Hongkong

Low WATER.

Hongkong

Helght Mean Time.

Mean Time

b. m.

F

Wed.

Thur

$!

10 5.

Cha

11:

Fri, 7

141

11 11

U:

Pat.

+ 20

Credits, 60 days sight

ON BOMBAY

Teiegraphic Transfer............1525

finnk, on demand...

122

ON NALCUTTA

Telegraphie Transfer... 162)

Tha str. Wray Calle arrived at Boston on Thu 26th Aug,

The CPR str. Montengle left Vancouver on Monday, the 20th inst., p.m., for Hongkong vis the usual perts of call.

Bun

1 U#

HOL

10

ELL

+3

Tue 21

10

Pank, on demand...

H

ON SHANGHAI,****

Bank, at night.....................

..733

Private, 30 days' sight...74

ON YOXODAMO demaad 1054

ON MANILA.-On demand-Pesos-106

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

Per aimu, from Coast Porte, Mr. des Francs, Miss Kayler. Mastor and Miss Palmer, Master und Miss Johnsford, Mr. A. Vandelst,

ON SINGAPORE On demand...71 pc. p.m. | and Miss Legg,

ON BATAVIA, and.......11

Par Changsha, from Melbourne, &c., Mrs.

Fu

th:

deight

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, September 4th..

Previous Day On Date Or. Date

29.70

H

Balvaister.

ON HAIPHONG-On demand lip.c. p.m. | Murray and child. Misa M. Bingbam, Mesars, Temperature...⠀ ON SAIGOR-On demand. 1 p.r. p.m. Cable, Benson, Foley, McDonald, Ahern and Humidity

ON BANGKOK-On demand....614

SOVEREIGNS, Bank's Buying Bate....10

GOLD LEAF, 100 ne, per il

BAR SILVER, per ca. ****PSİY

£3.60

.311

Sept. 4th,

per picul.

Quotations are Allow'ce net. to Icatty,

Malna Now

OPIUM.

1930

to

to

.31030 to

Hains Old.....$970

to

Melwu Older

lws V. Old...... 81089 to Malwa Persian fine quality 8700 Persian extra tos..8780 Paton New ...$945 Faton Olit...........8945

Lo -

to

por

to

Benares New ......5890

ta

to

Bensres Old.........2875

VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE ENGLISH MAIL

chest.

The P. & U. ste. Deranka left Singapore for this port on the 31st Aug, at 4 p.m., and is due hore on the 5th inst., about 5 am.

THE GERMAN MAIL.

The I.G.M. str. Gutisenau left Colombo on Friday, the 31st August, and may be expected bera cu or about Monday evening, the 10th inst. The LG.M. str. Sachsen, has left Kobe vis Nagasaki and Shanghai on Sunday, 2nd Sept. p.m. and may be expected here on or about Tuesday, 11th instant.

MERCHANT STEAMELS,

The JC.J. Lijn str. Tjipange loft Muonear for this port on the 28th Ang., and may be ex- pooted here on or about the 5th Sept.

The F. & A. str. Australian, from Sydney, &c., left Port Darwin on the 28th Aug. for Manis and this port, and is due here on the 8th Sept.

The str. Arratoon Apcer, from Calcutta, left Singapore on the 1st inst., s.m., and may be expected here on or about the 6th inst.

Davis.

Ter Express of Japan, from Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cruickshank, Mr. and Mrs. Turner, Judge and Mrs. E. F. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs Cathy and 2 children, Messrs. 0. Pustau, H. E. Jones, Williams, L. H. Shipley, Ε. Lutz (Senior), R. Pelasque, P. Martin, E. H.

from

Yokohamaa. Mrs. Hinds, and L. C. Eraus: and Mise Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Fellowes, Mr. C. L. Lawrence, Mr. and Mr. Hastings; from Kobe, Mr. H. R Dandewalls, Mr., Mr. and Miss Chapman, Mr. Egonos; from

Shanghai Miss Joseph, Miss West, Capt. Neeson, and Mr. W. H. Kappa.

Per Nikko Meru, from Japan for Hongkong Mr. A. C. Hynes, Capt. W. A. Quonnell, Dr.) M. Kock, Messrs R. O. Birbeck, R. Walf, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Morse, Miss Morse, Mr. Vas soumal, Mr. auri Mrs. C. H. Hackling, Mr. G. Anderson; for Manila, Capt. F. W. Coffin; for Sydney, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bautenon, and Mr. R. A. Yates; for Mel. bourne, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Ffalliote, Mr. S. F. Staughton, Mr. and Mas, E. V. Thorn.

DEPARTED.

Par Nippon Maru, for San Francisco, de, Massrs. J. F. Hmak, Geo. Middleton, G. Dyke- man, R.A. Brown, Mrs. G. Revell, Messrs. E. S. Abdul Cader, D. Dorabjee, A, J. Izreal and W. B. Kent.

Per Cafedonica, for Saigon. Mr. Fidont, Mrs. Damilly, Mr. Mohamed Joo for Singa for Colombo, Massrs. Thoms, Stempel, Surrkind, poro, Mra, Von Biepski, Mr. Valentin Fillion, Dr. and Mrs. Kompf. Mears, Mank, Kneische, Join Ezra and K. R. Danthawalls; for Fert Marseilles, Messrs. Baid. Mr. M. E. Szwede; for Ma E. Rougean and Pierre Manon.

Per Salazie, for Shanghai, Dr. Wallan, Dr. von Boblondorit Kolpin, Lient. L. D. Janke, Dr. jar Lucas, Mr. von Rispenhausen-Crangen, Consal Dr. Delius, Messrs. J. L. K. F. Darian,

HONGKONG AND ITS DEPENDENCIES

menay

British N. Borneo

STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Singapore, Penang, Malacóa, Prov. Wellesley MALAT STATES Bungui Ujong Selangor

Johore

Ferak

- Pabang-

NETHERLANDS INDIA

Botario Buitenzorg

Katarung

Soarabaia

Padang Macassar

East Coast of Sumatra NAVAL SQUADRONS

British

German

Russian United States Japanese Freuch OFFICERS OF COAST AND RIVER STEAMERS. The Book is printed from Now Type specially reserved for the purpose, and uniformity in every arrangement greatly facilitates reference,

The ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENTS contains the пашин от отет

20,000 FOREIGNERS. carefully arranged, with the Initials as well as the Surnames in strictly Alphabetical Order, so that any name can be fornd instantly.

The PROTESTANT MISSIONARIES, IN CHINA, JAPAN AND COREA aro arranged in a special separate liet.

THE MAPS AND PLANS have been engraved by one of the most eminent Firms in Great Britain and are corrected and bought up to date. They consist this year of four teen of the following:-

Great:

TREATIES WITH SIAM Great Britain, 1856 and 1899; France, 1893

and 1904; Japan, 1893; Russia, 1899. Great Britain and France, Siamese Frontier. Great Britain and Russia. Railway Convention

1899.

CUSTOMS TARIFFS

TRADE REGULATIONS

China, Japan, Riom, Corea.

CHINESE LEGISLATION,

Revised Regulations for the Coustruption of

Railways in China.

Experimental Regulations for the Registration

Marka. of Trade

Temporary Mining Regulations in China.

LEGAL DOCUMENTS

Order in Council for Government of II.B.M.'s Subjects in Chins and Cores, Rules of H.B.M.'s Supreme and other Courts in China, &c. Tables of Court and Consular Foos Charter of the Colony of

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL

Mr. P. R. Adams Dr. G. Anderson Mr. J.

Mira, K. Anderson

Arrold

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kang, Malay States Federation Agra.g. Mr. M. O. Clark

Table of Hongkong Court Fees; Admir

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