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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 5тm 1910, VICH, HTG TIJUCYKIEMUD

MR ROOSEVELTE FAREWELL.

Good-bye, boys! Thanks for a good time." A burly broad shouldered man energatially waving & Panama hat shouted this farewell to England as the Hamburg-American liner Kauserin Auguste Vistoria steamed out of Southampton Docks.

The active man on the upper dock with his face set in a smile and his eyes glearning brightly through glasses was Mr. Roosevelt,

THE FOMANCE OF A HAT.

*** The story of a little hat belonging, to o pretty

NAPIER JOHNSTONES","

* SHIPPING IN POET.

STEAMERS

otros eleminated, word Park correspond. SQUARE BOTTLE" ALINE WORDMANN, British str. 1,449, J. D.

eat, in marriage bells. It is a real romaneo. the hero is Prince Ghiks, the heroine Mme. Llans de Pongyang,

In the parish register of the Eighth Arron- dissomsat she signed herself Marie Anno Olympo Chassaigne, but to the world in general she is known by her stage name, As one of beauties of Paris, the new Princess has claims to set the mode. The women who wore gathered at the quiet ceremony this morning noted with interest the sartorial fact that "La mariée" did not wear one of the hampered robes, so fashion- able at this moment, which give the effect to the fair sex of trussed ebickens. Upon her head was n immanga black hat.

Mr. Roozovait was tired but happy. He had spent his last day in England tramping through the New Forest with Bir Edward Grey, the Foreign Secretary, and had rejoined his family on the boat special at Southampton Town.

Mrs. Roosevelt, Miss Dthel Roosevelt, his son Kermit, and Mrs. Longworth had left Waterloo A hat should be adopted as the crest of the at ten o'clock, and the express was specially pair Bohe weeks ago the bride stopped to pick up the ex-President After

After his walking with her fiancé at St. Germaine-en Lave, when some passers-by alluded songly country rumble,

was caught in a storm in the New Forest, to her hat. It was a tiny toque of particularly and Sir Edward Grey and he arrived overnightchie pattern, but if soured the unflattering at the Forest Gate Hotel, Brackenhurst, soaked to the skin and maddy,

* Mr. Roosevelt told all about it as the tender carried the party up Southampton Water to the waiting liner

***That walk through the New Forest was the

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comment of the St. Germaines. The result was an encounter of a more or less serious sort,

and the scene was played out in the police court. The ceremony was quite simple. An antomo- hile stopped at the mairie and the bride alighted,, to be joined presently by the groom. Thomisyor

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VISITORS AT HOTELS.

Mr. P. B. Adnan

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr. G. B. Maaks Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mr. B. Vandell

Andrew

Capt C. Armistead

J. H. Baekhouse

MB. E. Bandholtz HWH Berticl

MT. A.

A Biggr

Mr. P. J. Fuckland Col. Burrows Mr & Mrs. B. B. Catlett

child

Mr. M.O.Clae Mr. S. P. Clement Mr. W. J. Clement Mr. & Mrs. Chorum

Mr. W.3.0 nroy

Mr. M. Darnach

Mr. B. Debeans,

Miss A Donlon

Mr. A. E. Dunrich

Mr. and Mrs. H. C.

Ehrenfola

Mr. H. B. Kiliot

M. J. E.Evangelista Mrs, C. B.

Eyer

Mifer M. Eyer

Mr. J. Z. C. Faber

x. 1. Beber

Mrs. F. Finnell

Mr. E. Finnell

MEM. Freedman Mr. A-Gaudet Jadge N.

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Mr. V. Goulbourn

Capt. T. F. Hall

Mrs. H. Hall

Mr. H.O. Enahagon

Mr. W, E. Maan Dr. O. Warriott Mian K, A Masaoy Capt. J. MoBrids Mx.&Mrs. F.E. Mc ugh Mr. G.G. McIntosh Mr. & Mrs. J. Mokie Dr. & Mr. L. D. Mendel Mondel

& 2 children

Ming Z

Mr. H. E. Meyers Mr. W. A. Milstead MITE. J, G. Minor Mr. A. B. Moulder Mr.5

J.T. M ran Me. H. J. Morso Mr. J. R. Morrison 14. & Mrs. D. Munro

M. M. E. Perioy Mr. E, A. Ray

Mr. R..

Mr. E. K.

Rhodes Hodger

Mhs Loss

B. A. Staith Ms. D. S Mies P. M. Sinith Mir. H. H. Balomon Surgeon and Mrs. A. D Spalding, RN. KJ, Spittles Mina A

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Thompson

Mr. F. Thorp, Jr.

kid is E. Ar. G. Tobler

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Howard

Mr. F.J.B

Mia F. Hourigan

Me. W. W. Trautsehold Mr. W

A, Verschoor

>Me. A. V. -Walker

Mr. 1. Walton

Mr. & Mrs Jean & 2 Mr. P. Weedon

children

Mr. F. H. Kales

Mr. M. A. Kata Minu E. east

Mis. W. D. Kraft

Mr. E. L. Lovetus Major & Mrs. TJ; Lan wig Miss Lowis

Mr. P. F. Liddell

Mr. G. T. Lloyd

Mr. H, S. Weich

Dr. & Mra, Whitmore &

child Mr. A. B. Windt

Mr. & Mrs. B. F. Wright

"Mr. G. Wolf

Me, 4, G. Wood Mr. C. Zencovich Mr. & Mrs. W. Zollaer

KING EDWARD HOTEL,

Mr. & Mr. Blanchflower Mrs. Maraton

Mr. & Mrz, Capron

Mr. E.E. COR

Mr. O R Dexber

Mr. Ebol

Mr. & Mrs. Ebner

Dr. N. Eyl,

Mr. Heymann Dr. A. Hiwink Mr. E. Hollows

Bliss Juvenel

Mr. Kennedy

Mr. Mulder

Mr. E. N. W. Nikkels Mr. ¿Packer Capt and Mr. W. C

Passmore

Mr. D. Peroaboia.

Mr

O Rico 1

Mr. D.

Rigold

Mr. Rossum

Mr. F. J. Bowley Mr. E. E. Smith"

PASSENGERS..

ARRIVED.

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Per Chenan, from Shanghai, Mr and Mrs Wright, Mears Kidd, Orme and Derry,

Per Loongeang, from Manila, Messrs Panp, Liddell, Richardson, and Macka

For Rubi, from alanila, Mrs Pope, Miss Bennett, Lt Thorpe and Mrs A. Robinson.

Per Erect Simon, do, ter Hongkong, from Singapore, Mr Bitby, Mir Takakoshi and Mr Goodinsan; from Baigon, Mr Otten; for Shanghai, from Marseilles, Mr Le Castevic; from Singapore, Mr.Sidney: from Saigon, Mr Sable, Mr Funkie, Mr Bayle and Mra Kimums for Yokohama, from Marseillés, Are Blagoin, Mr Andoyer and Mr Zakat, from Singapore, Mr Vichroff, from Saigon, Mr Ottan, Mrs I Sakason and Mr Mazivis.

Europe, said Mr. Roosevelt, with his charact the Church of St. Philippe du Roule the turistic stalle,

!! I am very fond of ontdoor life, and love always taken a great interest in ornithology, so I wanted before I left to see and hear your British birde

I know the birds of my own country, but until now I have only known of English birds from books,

Bir Edward Grey asked me if I would like to explore the New Forest with him, and I jumped at the chance the last one I should hate before getting back to America sud work,

So we ought the train to Basingstoke, and got there about one in the afternoon. From then until a quarter to nine, when we reached the Forest Gate Hotel at Brockenhurst, we had

perfectly lovely time.

religious service took place, and the ends "the Romance of the Little Hat. The title is the more appropriate in that a leading modiste of Paris was one of the bride's witnesses,

MILLIONAIRE'S “JOKE.”

prove a

A despatch from Seattle describes a new so- diety diversion, introduced there by a prominent New York millionaire, a well-known clubman and an accomplished whip, who conceived the brilliant iden that.an attack upon his four-in-

wanla and by bogus highwaymen highly succostal practical joko

The coaching party included half-a-dozen Ladles, including a niece of President Taft. On Amator car took us to the edge of the the highway at a lonely spot, two of the hos Forget-up the valley of the Itchen, the most hands of the lady passengers with three others. gloriously wooded country--and then Bir all maked, and with guns, held up the party Edward and I rambled about just as the fancyables into a bag. Those who fainted were

and compelled the women to drop their valu took 128.

"We didn't go in a straight line, or along any particular road. We zigagged about and cut across country, and wandered into copses and thickets, where the song birda are.

- Sir Edward and I saw and heard many

different kinds of birds, which were a delight to mo. We know them by their different songs.

We did not worry about line. We had some sandwishes on the hillside, and we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves, I can tell you

I heard your beautiful English lark, and I saw many British bird varieties that were new to me. I saw the tufted duck, the New Forest martin, the chiff-chaff, and some old English owls.

"I did not hear the nightingale on this ramble, but I have hoard it in England at other

timea.

"We did not fish, although Sir Edward Gray is, I know, a devoted angler. Our only business was the peaceful life-and birds.

relleged of their trinkets. The matter was reported on the arrival of the party in Seattle. and the police rounded up the desperadoes. Then, after an explanation, they were released.

is hardly likely that this society diversión will beasme popular, even in the Far West, and the New Yorker who arranged the hold-up says himself that it was never intended that the ladies should Isint, or that the matter should

"To come to the knowledge of the frankly," he says before we kawaszoty plast bad taken place, the joke ontran itself, and We all found ourselves in distress. The real trouble was that the ladies refused to believe that they had been hozzed, ond before I could make explanations they became hysterical, hit some of us over the head with bottles, and started this horas off in a mad flight.

WEATHER BEFORT.

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issned the following report

On the 4th at 11.55 am.The shallow depression lying over the S. part of the Sea of,

I would rather not tell you the other matters Per Armand Belto, for Hongkong, from besidas birds Sir Edward and I discussed," con- Yokohama, Mr Manchi and Mr Oka; from tinted Mr. Roosevelt, with a broader smile, but Shangbal, Mr and Mrs Jessen and 2 children, we had a most interesting afternoon and even-

ing Mr Bardy Mr Gos, Mr Mehter: and Mr We were caught in a storm in the evening Japan yesterday has moved into the Pacific, da Baiview: for Saigon, from Shanghai, and we reached Brookenbarat drenched through Mr Combean; for Singapore, from Bhanghai, Mr and Mrs Jouravel, Mr Norman, Mr and maddy, but not in the leset downcast. and Mrs Taramon, and Mrs Humamoto and infant, for Marseiller, from Kobe, Miss B. Knoll; from Shanghai, Mr Delaunay, Mrs Bonsgust and 2 infants, Mr Henry, Mt Moa- nied, Mr Golvain, Mr Moussieres and Me

Garreon.

The first thing we did was to have hot baths and a share. Then we ordered a good dinner, which we had about eleven o'clock. It was a good day.

"I have heard that the Now Forest district is rich in fossils of extinct animals," but we did not dig for sny. We had no time,

royally and wall..

treated so

Barometric changes in other areas are light. Pressure continues relatively low over the depression. NW. part of the China Son, and may be forming in the neighbourhood of the Parasols.

Pressure is high to the Northward of Japan, and between the Loochoos and Bonine. Formosa Channel and fresh to strong. E; winds Moderate SE. winds may be expected in the

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours anding at 10 am to-day, 0.34 inches.

Per Niblo Maru, from Australia, for Hong- Now I wish to give you my farewell mas-along the 3 coast of Chius kong, Mrs Streehan, Misa N. Strachan, My Cange to England, where I have bee Strachan, Mr T. Strochan, Col. B. J. Burrowes, My Mikker, Dr. and Mrs G, C. Davis, Miss I have deeply enjoyed myself, and I wish to M. C. Davis, Mr J. M. Sinclair, Lt. H. Falk- thank you all for the kind way in which you land, Mr K. Takabayashi, Mr H Dishi, Mr and have received me and mine, My visit began Mra J. J. Connell, Mr J. P. Henriques, Mr under sad circumstances, for I came to express Hallin, Mr. E. M. Ellam, Mr A. L. Bao, Mr P. the sympathy of my people with your country Weedom, Mrs M. Lambert, Mis E. Chue, Mr in the loss of King Edward, whose efforts were W. B. Doveys and Mr L. Cooper; for Nagasaki, always directed to maintaining the peace of General H. E. Baadhattz, Hon, N. W

Gilbert

Europs for Kobe, Mr W, H. Ful

"Since I have been here I have received auch

forget"

!.

Hongkong & Neighbourhood

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon. to-day is as followe

(E. winds, fresh,

or strong: (squally, showery.

B.E. winds, moderate.

Formosa Channel

South coast of China between Hongkong and Lamocks. Hongkong and Hainan...

Lt. J. Evangelista and Mrs Murakami; for cordial and generous hospitality as I shall never South coast of China between: | lard, Mr K, Yokohama, Miss E. Keogh, Mr and Mrs J Lawson, Mr E. Higham Mrs B. S. Higham, Mr A. Smith, Mrs A. E. Cusack, Mr Oaling Master S. Cusak, Mr and Mrs. J. A. Agnew and infont, Miss F. Hourigan, Mrs Hormas. Hall, Mr W. A. Tener, Mrs. B. Matani, Mr T. Chi ba and Mr E. Sarinas.

Per Kores, from San Francisco, ko, Mr J G. R. Adams, Miss R. E Adams, Messrs E. T Barco, Wi Beg, D. E. Cappelman, J. C Cookingham, C. L. Gorham, N. J. Haynes, P. M. Jones, Mr and Mrs E. H. Kreler, Mrs McK. L'Engle, Miss Jeanette L'Engla, Mosars W. H. Leckliter, H. W. Lombard, C. 3. Lowe, J. C. Penny, 8 Richmond, J. E. Ellis, Mrs C. B. Lowe, Master Bolo Lowe, Mr C. E. Lucas, Mr J. C. McMillan, Mr and Mrs E. S. Maxson and infant, Rev. and Mrs R. W. Post, Miss M. Post, Miss Jessie Peet, Mr R, D. Rador, Mr J. Schloss, Mr Simon Schloss, Dr. A. G. Shaklee, Mr. and Mrs Geo. E. Smith, Lt J. S. Arwine, U.S.N. and servant, Mr F. 1. Brooks, Mr F.

Misses K JM. Kennedy Mr. & Mrs. A.F. Thayer Stephenson, Miss T. A. Tillotson, Mrs L. van

Dr. W. R. Lamb

Miss Lepreito

Mrs. M. Lozlia

Mr. Vincenot Mr, G. C. Whitelaw

Camp, Miss M. M. Wheeler, Mrs H. Alberts, Miss L. Grey, Misses L. and H. William, Mrs V. S. Youdau, Miss A. V. Johnson, Mra W. 0. Valentine and 2 children, Mr Arthar Pitt, Mr W. A. Rolinson, Me and Mrs C. N. Flint, Mrs Comdr. & Mrs. Acton & Mr. & Mrs. C. Logat 9. Munecu, Mrs J. 8. Arwine, 2 children and

maid

KINGsdzmaz Parvatn HornİL

Mr. E. Arndt

Hr. Barlow

Dr. Black

Capt. & Mrs. Bromer

Mr. W. F. Brewer

Mrs. C. A. Brondwatar

Mr, H. Baluar

Mr. E. J. Chapman Mr. Cooker

Mr. P. Sydenham Dixon Mr.AMrs.D.E. Donnelly Men K; Fitch Dr. b. D. Foster Mr. J. G.. Gausden

Mr. & Mrs. G. Gordon

Mr. Harrison

Mr. H. Hoffman Mr. F.. James Mr. W. B. Tindal King

Consul J. M. Macedo Mr. & Mrs C.C. Maakës

Mr. G. M. Meyer

Mr.

R. S. Morrison

Mr.

J. A. Offor

Rev. S. W. Payne

Mr. Wm. Pittondrighz

Mr. J. Robertson Mra, Bowboy Miss Kowbury Mr. Rabling Mrs. G Sachse Miss K. Sachas Capt. & Mrs. Bchultzen Mr. A. J. Smith Mrs Stone Mr. & Mrs Tibbe Mr. B. Webb Mir, J. W. Wilkon

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DEPARTED.

Por Mongolia, for San Francisco, Miss M.

It was noticeable that Sir Edward Grey did not accompany Mr. Roosevelt to the liner. Indeed, be did not appear to obtain the same

Same as No. I

Same as No. 1

watisfaction in listening to the songs of the birds As SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF and other things as his companion did.

Before Mr. Roosevelt left Southampton docks the Mayor, Alderman Charles Sharp, hade him "Godspeed."

He added the hope that Mr. Roosevelt would soon again occupy the exalted position of President of the United States," but the ex- President waved his hand and smiled us though such thoughts were far away,

The great Hner, the Entserra Auguste Victoria, was dressed with flags when Mr. Roosovol: went on board.

Five dooks, like five streets high in the mir, were thronged with faces, as to the strains of The Star Spangled Banner," played by Sousa's band, the tender came alongside.

A group of officers of the Hamburg-American Lane, with Commodore Captain Ensar in the centre, stood amidships to receive him

Mr. Roosevelt gave them a characteristio grooting, Hullo, Meyer," he shouted through his hands to the manager, Br. J. A. Meyer, whom he recognised, you hrought me to Europe and you are taking me back. You did it splendidly.

A man ran forward on the tender as Mr. Roosevelt was leaving. Good-bye, sir," ho said, I hope everything was right at South.

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Suman, Mr W. J. Conrow, Mrs D. O. Fox, Mrs What did you do?" asked Mr. Roosevelt. SCOTCH WHISKY.

could

Oh, I stopped the train for you so you join her after your walk, was the reply. Well, it was raighty nice of you replied Mr. Besoralt, warmly grasping the staticumaster's

and

The Kaiser suite" was reserved for Mr.

I Beck, Mr and Mrs W. J. McKee, Miss M. Mokee, Mr J. C. Malloy, Mr F. S. Chapman, Mrs E. Steinmetz, Master H. C. Steinmetz, Mr W. P. Nesson, Mrs W. Jennings, Mr C. R.. Alberger Mrs C. B. Fyer, Miss M. Eyes, Mr and Mrs Wm. J. Jankings and infant, Mrs J. Lord, Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Mendel, Misses Z. Roosevelt and his party. They are the royal Maddel, A. Donlon and L. B. Boss, ir J. state rooms on the boot, with private dining Lawrie, Hor. P. Fr. F. Martin, Miss A. C. Baldwin, Messrs E, J. Ezra, I. F. Chard, Lrooms, library, and drawing roots.

Hana, N. Hass, LA. Ming, P. Tester, G. Tabler and E. Welsh, Missan P. and A. Frankel, Rev. and Mrs W. C. Dodd, Miss Le Dodd, Mr I. II. Taber, Mr sind Mrs B. E. CAP. lets, Mins H. Catlatt, Mr Henry H. Catlett, F. F. Felix Moran, Mr F. Pack, Mra G. E. Yeong, Mrs E Conoroff, Miss L. Conoroff, Master R. Conoroff, Miss E. Conoro, Messrs. G. A. Forsaith, T. L. Sun and servant, M. C. Yne and servant, Mr and Mrs E. E. Peck, Mins M, Peok, Messrs A. G. Fanenf, J. Jaibnezs, Grondahl, W. H. Lawrence, A. Heimsoth, M. A Katz, Limit. H. Lippmann, Mesars D. W. Minier. T. Walton, 3. V.de Brook, E. M. Elam, J. N. Anderson, W. 0 Temmer, U. P. Ander- son, J. K. Mikkers, A, L. Rus, Wm. E. Bar nard, Miss G. E. Barnard, Miss C, E, Stanton, Mrs M. E. Pearley, Mr J. N. Singlair, Dr. and Me W. Chieur, Messra J. W. Dickinson wid W. J Veeder,

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Martin, 7th June-Salgon 2nd June, Rica and General-Chinesete Semil AMIGO, German atr., 882, W. Langsshwager, 1st July-Swatow 29th June, General- Jelsan & Goaikams

CARL DIEDERICHSEN, German str., 774, C. Jürgensen, 3rd July-Haiphong, Pakhol and Heihow 2nd July, General-Jabson & Cow, British ktr., 1,202, B. Lewis, Int.

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SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG:

Jaly Saigon 27ta June, Rice-Entter- Bold & Swire

CHEONGSHING, British str., 1,256, Liddell, 28th

June Tientsin 22nd June, General- Jardine, Matheson & Co.

CHINA, British str. 1,143, Lindbergh, Ist

July-Haiphong 29th Juno, General Butterfall & Swird, a

CHILDAR, Norwegian. str., 1,102, T. Nilsen, 3rd Jaly-Bangkok via Hofhow 25th June, Rice and General-Aagaard, Thermen. &

Col

CHINHUA, British str. 1,359, A. B. Harris, 30th June-Shanghai 26th June, General --Entterfeld & Stire.

CRINKIANG, British str., 1,292, Kay, Jrofuly

Teington 27th June, GeneralBitter field & Swire.

CHOISING, German str., 1,021, Bruhn, 2nd Jubah

Bangkok and Hoihow 1st July, Goneri Butterfield Svire.

CHOWTAI, German str., 1,115, Molle,

25th June-Bangkok 17th June Butterfield & Swire, B

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO., CHOINANG, British str. 1,224, Couringy, 30th

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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From July 5th to 11th, 1910,

Man WATÈL.

LOW WATER

Hongkur Height Hean Tind. Feng Ksan: Time,

Tusk,8

Wed.

10 32

TADOTT

593

B

Mon, 11

RATES OF EXCHANGE

AT HONGKONG

DEMAND DRAFTS ON BOMBAY

On the Day Preceding the Departure of the English Mail from the Year of the Closing of the Indian Mints to the Free Coinage of Silver

FROM 1893 To 1905;

BEGWLER,

137.4

Juno-Shanghai 25th June, and Swatow 29th Jane, Gouera-Jardine, Matheson &

Co

ESKDALE, British str., 1,946, H. Adam, 26th

June Ailen 31st May, Salt-Order. Foooow, British str.; 1,228, Vincent, 29th June Newohwang and Teington 23rd June, General Butterfeld & wine FOUKAANG, British str. 1,987, S. A. Mitchell, 1st July-Moji 25th Juno, General-Jar alne, Matheson & Co.

HAICHINO, British air, 1,257, W.O. Passmore, 2nd July-Fanchow, Amoy via Swatow 1st July, General-Douglas, Laprik & Co. HONAMON, British str. 2,555, R. S. Bainbridge, 1st July-Singapore 25th June, General- Chinesa

HOFBANG, British str., 1,354, Hay, 29th June- Saigon 25th June, Ries-Jardine, Mathe- Bon & Co.

HSING SHUN, Chinese, str., 809, Murakano,

24th June-Amoy 23rd June, Ballast Order.

HUE. French st., 742, Panier, 8th May

Haiphong 5th May, General-A. B. Marty. JOHANNE, German str. 952, M. Ipland, 1st July--Hoihow 29th Juno, General-Jabsan. & Co.

JOSHIN MARU. Japanese str., 702, Y. Tama. moto, 3rd July-Swatow 2nd July, General —Osaka Shosen Kaisho.

KANSU, British str., 1,143, W. D. Brymer, 2nd

July-Wakomatsu 26th June, Coal- Batterfield & Swito,

KIANG PING, Chinoso str. 1,222, Udden, 29th June-Chinkiang 23rd June, General--- Chinese

Kozar, German str., 1.223. W. Sohmidt, 30th June-Bangkok 23rd June, Rice-Butter- feld & Swire,

KUMCHOW, British str. 1.449, J. D. Martin. 3rd July-Saigon 29th Juna, Rice and General Man Fat.

KUSTERIO, British str., 1.234, J. Mathie, 24th Jan-Manila 21st June, General-Dod- well & Co.

KUMBANG, British str., 2,078, W. G. G. Leask, 3rd July-Calcutta, Perang and Singapore 27th June, Genomal-Jardine, Matheson &

MACHEW,

•Co. oman str. 998, C. Wolf, 27th June-Bangkok and Kohschang 21st June, Rico-Butterfield & Swire MANCHE French str. 1,271, Gory, 3rd July

Haiphong lat July, General-Messageries Maritime,

MERFOU, Chinese str. 1,339. J. MoArthur, 28th June-Shanghai 25th Jane, General

CM. 8. N. Co

ONSANG, British str., 1.787, E. J. Baller, 24th June Moji 17th June, Coal - Mitant Busan Kaisha.

PETCHABURI, German str., 1.373, C. Gosewich, 1st July-Bangkok and Bwatow 30th June, Rice-Butterfield & Swire. PREUMPHIN, British str. 1,056, J. H. Scott 1st July-Saigon 26th June, Rice-Wo Fat Sing PITANOLOX, Germian str

1,267, D. Reimerz, 27th June-Bangkok 21st June, Rice and Timber-Butterfeld & Swire.

SARIE BANDIER. Chinese str 667, J. Murtin, 29th May-Singapore 22nd May, Wood azd Iron-E. C. Wilds,

SOLETAD, Norwegian str., 981, H. Molsom, 2nd July-Manila 28th June, Ballast Angaard, Thoresen & Co.:

SPIR. Norwegian str. 871, HE. Sdum, 16th Fano Bairon 12th Juns, Rico-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

SUSANG, British str. 1,760, M. Picknell, 27th

Juna-Chingwantao 20th June, Coal- CEM. & Co.

TEAN, British str., 1,346. A. W. Osterbridge, 1st July-Manila 28th June, General- Batterfield & Swire.

*

TELEMACHUE, British str. 1,340, Edwards,

21st Jane Emigon 17th June, Rice Wo Fat Sing

TENY MARU, Japanese str., 7,265, Ernest Fent, 28 Jane-San Francisco 31st May,

May, General Toyo Kisen Kaisha,

TJILIWONG, Dutch str. 2,061, A. Parder, 1st July-Swatew 30th June, General Java- Chma-Japan Lijn.

June,

Height,TERIO, British str, 2,159, Bobt, Meeraine,

25th June-Newcastle, N. S. W Coal Order,

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICALY

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On Date

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29,80x

$29.76

80

83

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79

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LEAF BAR SILVER (From 1900), and other Useful Information,"

PRICE: $1 Gosh,

Bail

0.34

Highest open sir Temperature on árð

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On Bala at the DAILY PRES." Offico, or Lowest open air Temperature on 3rd A. 77 Local Booksellers.

Norwegian

etr. 385, Pederson, 3rd July... Newchwang and Dairen 26th June, Beans. and Beansoil Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. VESTFOLD, Norwegian str., 1.122, Bertelson,

26th June-Pening 18th June, Ballast Order,

VOLUTE, British str., 2,599, H. Jackson, 26th Juno-Singapore 19th June, Petroleum in bulk-Asiatic Petroleum & Co.

WINGBANG British str, 1,425, Martin, 1st

Jaac, Rice Jardine JulySaigon 26th

Matheson & Co

ZAFIRO, British str. 1,618, R. Rodger, 27th Juns-Manila 24th June, Hemp Suger and Geners Bhawan Tomes & Co

SAILING VESARL

ALEOW, British barque, 2,971, McIvor, 20th

MayAnjer 8th April, Kerogene Oil Standard Oil Co.

ON SALE

BOUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG

WEEKLY PRESS. July to December.

1909. With INDEX. Price $7,50, WRIS

On sale at the HONGKONG DAZEZ PE339 !!

Hongkong, 29th January, 1910,

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