1910-07-07 — Page 5

Daily Press 孖剌西報 All

Page

PREMIUM BONDS

WE are the largest Dealers In the world in these attrmotive desucitles.

WHAT ARE THESE BONDS?

They are high-alam and absolutely safe securities, payable to Baarer, issued by the various Governments and Municipalities of Europe; they are radomable at periodial drawings, either, with Cash Premiuma varying from £40 to 340,000, or, at the very least, at their full hominid valus

PAN EASY PAYMENTS.

We sell these Bonis singly or in combinations of the most advantageons onss, payable by convenient Monthly Instalments ranging from 158, to £20, Write for Handbook, sent post free. MELVILLE, GLYN & Co., Bankers, 3, Rue de la Bourse, PARIS (France). [250

COLEMAN'S

WINCARNIS,

THE GREATEST TONIC IN THE WORLD.

WHAT IT has done for: OTHERS it will DO FOR TOU Its refreshing and exhilarating effects are a revelation to those who have never tried it before: WINCARNIS has a charm all its own, which you

cannot fall to appreciate

The combination of all that is most nourishing in Beef and A

prepared in Wincarnis gives s TWO POWER STANDARD that cannot be equalled for giving Strength and Stamina, Vitality and Forbe to Man, Women and Children, BUY IT TO-DAY

From any leading Chemist.

BAN COMPANY.

MUSTARD

Wholesale Distributors for China and Hongkong. No. 22, Munum Road, Corner of Seochow Road, Shanghai.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

Howkoro Horat.

Mr. P. Adam'

Mt. J. EG. Adams Miss Adams

Me: SM, 5. A. Agnew Mrs. H. Alberta

e. W. Combard

Mr. G. B. 0.

Mr. B. Handell

Dr. O, Marriott

Miss K, A. Massey

J. L. Andrew – Mr FrMayor G Backhouse

Capt. 1. Metrid

General.H.Bandholtz M&M, F.E. Mo Tugt

Mr. E. Baza » Mrs. Hebert Lent

Mr. A. Higgan Mr. F. Brooks Mr. P. J. Buckland Col. Burowe Mr. M. Ú. Clark Mr. W. I. Clament Mr. & Mr. Coo

As B. Complon

Mr. D. E. Coppleman

Mrs. A. E. Cusack & son

Mr. R. Dübəsin

Mr. A. E Danrich.

Mr. C. Mollatóna Mr. J. C. McMillan

Like. Meeson

-Men, J, G. Minor

Mr.A B. Monider Mr. H. J. Moran

Mr. H. Murral

.H. P. Nesper Mins Worshi

Mr. G. A. Odlong Majar &

The Fearone

ME AW. Pitt

Mr. E. D. Fader.

Mrsand M. EL. 0 Capt. F. Baten

Ehrenfels

Mr. H. R. Elliot

Mr. O. Emerson

It. J. E, Evangelista Mr.

Fiaber

Mrs. F. Jinnoll

Mr. E. Bonál Mr. M. Freedman Mr. Wall, Fallara Mr. A. Gindet

Judge NW. Gubert

Mr. V. Goulbourn

Tiles L. Grey

Capt. T. F. Hall

Mrs. A. Ball

N. B. 0, Beakagen

Mr. R. H. Kay

Dr. . Bichmond

Mr. W. A. Robinson

VEK. Rodger

Mr. B. Bahloss

Ma, J. 80 loss

Miss L. Shechen

Mr. J. Sheelan

Mr. & Mrs. G. B. Smith

Mr. O, A. Smith /*

Mr H. H. Solomon.

Surgeon and Mro. 4.D

Ripalding,

e. J. Apitties

Miss A. Equero

Mr. Stevens

Ton. Mr shd Min. L. A⠀⠀ Mr. Bod. MIS M. L

Hetetz

Mr. di Mis. H. Highams

Dr. 8. Thugh

Mr. F. J Howard

Miss Fowrigan

"F. E. Kales

Miss E. Koogh

t

Mr. & Ma E. IL Keeler

Mes. W. D. Kraft

Mr. & Ms. J. LAWSON

Thorapson

Mr. F. Thorp, jr.

Mr. W. W. Trautechold

Mr. A.V. Walker

Mr. P. Weedon

Miss Wheeler

· Dr. & Mrs. Whitmore &

Bao Misson Williazay

Mr. A. B. Wināt

Mr. W. B. Leok fter Mr. G. Wolf

Major & Mrs. T.J. Lezja Air Zone

Mr. P. E. Lindel

Mr. G. E. Lloyd .....

...

Mt. G G. Wood ⠀

Mi V, E You ag

Mr. 4. G. Yuill

Mr. & Mrs. W. Zollner

KING KOWAub, Hotel.

Mr. & Mr. Blanchflower Mrs, Marston

Мг. Бузок

Mr. & Mr. Capron Mr. D. G. Cheemian

Mr. E. F. Cox

Mr. & Mr. Ebner Mr. A, 0 Elton -

Dr. N. El

Mr. Hermann

Mr. A. Hwink

Mr. Kennedy

Misses KJ.M. Kennedy

Miss Legraite:

Mr. Mulder

Mr. & Mrs. D. Muirs Mr. B/N, W. Nickels Mr. Pecker

Capt and Mrs. W. C

Portmore

Mr. D. Percebole

Mr. E. Rigold

Mr. Rossum

Hr. F.J. Rowley

Mr. E. E. Smith

Mr. G. C. Whitelaw

Kingsclues P&IVATE HOTEL.

Comdu. & Mrs. Acton & Mr. W. H. Tindal King

maid

Mr. E. Arndt

Lt. J. B. drwing, var,

Mrs.

Chårets

Arvina and

Dr. Blast Capt. & Hra, Bremer Mr W. Brower

Mr. E. J.Chapman Mr. Cocker Mr. P. Sydenham Dizon Mr&Mr&D.E. Donnelly

Dr. A. D. Foster. Mr. J. G.5. Gansden'

· Mr. & Mr G. Gordon

Mr. H. Hoffman

Mr. F. 3. Jame

Dr. E.Kelly

Mr. & Mrs. A. C. Logan

Coneral J. M. Macedo

Mr. & Mrs. C.O, Maskee Mr. & Mrs.L.D. Mandell Master Mandell

Mr. C. M. Meyer Mr, R. 8. Morrison Mr. JA. Offor Rev. & W. Payas Bir, Wm. Pittendrigh Mr. J. Rebartean Mrs, G. Saahina Miss K. Sachse

Capt. & Mr. Schultzen Mr. A.J. Smith

·Mrni Słone

Mr. & Mrs. Tibba

Mr. B. Wabb

BROWNRJW. Wilson

ON SALE

A TABLE OF THE

∙RATES OF EXCHANGE AT HONGKONG

For Demand Drafts on London on the day of

or preceding the departure of the English

Mails; also Table of the Yearly

Approximate Averages for 36 yours

FROM 1874 To 1909 W

MARTIN'S

APIOL & STEEL STOPILIS

*MATTHEWAPWANI KIT AGRA PREMA HOMINE W

pự khu d'un the test ---

Laudely down may be adón distanse. ThONOWES BAN LAGIATODokusend toam, kanen KM PENDE... Rice Sala 21) Chainaja kod fmoved sell them shrom both the. Yoïd, or* polí · |

MARTIN'S

A PIOL AFTELL

AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE

ia

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESE, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1910.

ACROSS CHINA AND TURKISTAN.

TEN JOUENIT TO UBUMORI The seventh article of the morice by the Times borrespondent was written from Urumph, Sinklang, on May 5th as under:

From the nearest point on a Chinese railway to Uramohi is a distance of 82 regular stages, while the nearest point on Russian railway is 28 stages distant only, and there is no com- parison as to the difficulty of transport. From the south of China the shortest route is by India, the Karakoram Pass, and Halgaria, Two Chinese, are here now who have just come by this route. Their General Cher, who mas demassed from his soms was a Major. mand in Kwang tung and banished to the New Dominion, where he died last year. His sons have come to recover the body and return with it to China.

From Peking to Uramahl I was exactly 100 days on the journey. There were no difficulties, there was no unpleasantness of any kind. Every one was civil and friendly. This is now the common erperiones of those who travel in inland China. Weet from Lanohad, the capital of Kansu province, the journey is divided into three main sections, terminating each of respectively in Suchan, Hami, and

18 stages. The first section. Tanchan to Buchan, is divided further into three sections of unequal length, the termini of which are Liangelan, Kanchat, and Suchau In the first section is the highest pass on the whole route, the Wa Shi ling, 2,875ft. It presents no *eriang difficulties to cart transport, Lisagehan in the centre of a well-watered, fertile district supplied with excellent coal and formerly thickly bifed, but now disfigured by doantless ruins, Villagos in rains are the characteristic feature

a prosperone, ketish, well-lit sted Chan-ton State whose Prince has authority, ander Chinees supervision, over 1,950 Chitos, famil

OF

NAPIER JOHNSTONES'

Chinees suthority is maintained bus NAPIER Sub-Profooty and by 800 Chinese soldiers smad with old type mansers under a brigailor EverySQUARE

three years the Prince is expected to proceed to Peking for audience, An enlightened map, be Kas shown courtesy to many travellere, especi ally to English travellers, to whom he mentions with gratitude the generous action of the Indian Government a few years ago in sending bask to China ten natives of Haml who, on their return from the pilgrimage to Moon, were stranded destitute in Bombay were through alimline deserts with our of bat Another section of 18 stages, hargely at first habitations only round the stages, lies between Hami and Urumah. The most important town on the route by which I came is Guchon, the terminus of several trade routes from North China and Mongolis. Here, is a separato walled town built in 1887, are gathered the remnants of all those Manchu families from Urumchi, Ii, and Barkel who escaped destruction during the Mahomedan insurrection.

RUBBER STATISTICAL POSITION, In his observations to the shareholders of the first ordinary general meeting. Mr. C. A Rubber Plantation Investment Trust, at the Laxopard said the profit of 254 183 for the first year of the Trast should to considered eatie. factory. Taking the valuation of their securi the as at that date, these showed a prost over and above the amount at which they stood in thair bobits of $327,539, Farther, they had an additional profit of £204,435 by way of mine soft on the one of their shares. Ele understood that in come quarters the dividend He

ŽBOTTLE"

WHISKY.

BEWARE OF

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STEAMGEN ALITE WOERMANN, British str., 1,449, J. D. Martin, 7th June-Saigon 2nd June, Bios and General-Chinese.

BRAEMAN, British stz., 2,316, A. Y. Brain, 5th

July-Liverpool 19th

Dodwell & Co May, General- CARL DIEDERICHSEN, German sir., 774, 0. Jürgensen, 3rd July-Haiphong Pakhi and Hothow 2nd July, General-Johen & CHANGOKOW, British str. 1,202 2B. Lexis, Ist

Jaly-Saigon 27th June, Rice-Batter field & Smire

CHERAN, British str, 1,349, Jones, 3rd July

Shanghai 30th June, General Batterfield 3.Swire.

CHILDAR, Norwegian str., 1,102, H. Nilsen, 3rd July-Bangkok vis Holhow 25th June, Bice and General-Aagaard, Thoresen &

JE VARIED FOX":

THE SAME TO-DAY

Ag

150 YEARS.

IN 1745.

IMITATIONS

SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG:

of an immense area of this provinces. Be it proposed had not met with unqualified approval. LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.,

rera em bored that the former population of Kansu in the lifetime of men now living was estimated at 30 millions: its present population is certainly less than six millions. There is no reason why the province should not recover its former pros perity as the Yang taxa provincos have recovered and as Yun-nan province has recovered. This year harrests round Linngehat have been ex ceptionally good and the prosperity in great Liangchau is the furthest post of the Chius Inland Mission in Kaasa province. In its Heighbourhood are the headquarters of the 1714 Mgr. Otte, the learned successor of Mgr. Hamer, Belgian Mission to Karen and the residence of who was murdered at Kwai-hus-chen in 1900.

LORDS AND HOUSE OF COMMONS

THORNE'S

OLD VAT

OF

SCOTCH WHISKY.

SOLE AGENTS 100

HONG KONG, CHINA & MANI

A. S. WATSON & Cotza.

FOR

593

NERVOUS EXHAUSTION

LOSS

MEMORY

PRAE

DEBILITY

CHAPOTEAUT'S PHOSPHO-CLYCERATS OF LIME

It increases vital energy and arrve force, cores #aurasthenis, Dyamily, Intemala, and nervous diseazar in adults and children. New

IN CAPSULES, IN WIEE; AND IN STARP

ON SALE,

THE FIFIT YEARS

ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR 日歴英中年十五

FROM 187 JANUART, 1854 TO 21ST DECEMSIZ

OF

of

Co

CHINA, British str., 1,359, A. 8. Harris, 30th June-Shanghai 26th June, General

Batterfield & Swizo

CHINEIANG,

British str., 1,292, Kay, 3rd July

Tsingtan 27th June, Goneral Buiter field & Bwire.

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

-Bangkok and Holhoy 1st July, General

Butterfield & Swire.

CHOWTAI, Gor

German

25th Jane Hangkok 17th June, Rice

1,115, Mollermann, Butterfield & & Swire.

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

June-Aden 31st May, Salt-Order. FOORSANG, British str., 1,987, S. A. Mitalell, lat July-Moji 25th June, Generalw.Jar. dine, Matheson & Co.

Fer, Norwegian str., 860, N. G. Anderson, 5th

July Dainy 29th June, Beans-Chiness.

and from ALL WINE MERCHANTS. [46 HAIMUN, British str., 636, A. AL. Stewart, 5th

ON SALE.

A TABLE OF THE

RATES OF EXCHANGE

AT HONGKONG

ATOR DEMAND DRAFTS ON BOMBAY

of the Indian Mints On the Day Proceding the Departure of the English Mails from the Year of the Closing the Free Coinage of Silver

FROM 1893 TO 1905;

RATES FOR SOVEREIGNS, GOLD LEAF BAR SILVEE (From 1900),

and other Useful Information. PRIOR $1 Caah.

Jay-Swatow 4th July, General Douglas Laprik & Co.

HOPBANG, British str., 1,354, Hay, 29th June- Saigon 25th June, Rice-Jurline, Mathe- son & Co.

HSTNG SHUR, Chinose str., 809, Marakano,

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

HUE, French ., 742, Panier, 8th May- Haiphong 5th May, General-A R INDZABAMA, British str.,

Marty

3,366, Evans, 4th July Keelung 2nd July, General - Sherran, Tomes & Co.

KANSO, British str., 1,143, W. D. Brymer, 2nd July Wakamatea 26th June, Coal- Butterfeld & Swire.

KIANG PING, Chinese str., 1,222, Udden, 29th

June- -Chinkiang 23rd Juns, General Chinese

On Sale at the DAILY PRESS" Office, or KOBAT, German str., 1,223, W. Schmidt, 30th

VESSELS EXPECTED.

He supposed that a higher dividend, had been looked for, but the Trust had been formed not to arist for one year, or with the policy of distributing extravagant dividends earliest stages; but it had been brought into ex- in its istence to detailed the successful work the Trust

permanent crietenes, Having already carried out; he said i would be the polley of the board to identify ited only with concerns which would stand the test They had sheared number of properties, and of Lime these would be brought into a separate ex- two months of the current your they had made istenes within the next few months. For the Kanohou, the next. important aby to the west, forw of over £20,000, so with the carry is a

£29,000 they had a credit profit of Falso prospering Noticeable hare is

is a superb about £50,000. Haring dealt with the statis temple, 13 centuries old, containing a reclining tical position of rabber, he said it was AINO irange of Baddhs, 113ft, in length. Many con generally conceded that the stocks, both of victs transported to the Imperial post roads are row rubber and of manufacture hands in cent to this city. In chaim, with their fest often America had never boon lower than ut, the pros confined in wooden

chained by neck out time. If they would and ankle to an iron crownr, they are an object of that invisible supply they would find that d get reliable statistics of pity to the traveller who is aware that they the amount of rubber at the dispend of the Local Booksellers. - may begally, but who knows also that, while world today was lower than st soy time in they have in every case confessed their guilt, in the previous history of the trade. every case the unwilling contestton has been

What extracted from the pour wretches by torture.

of WESTERS Amerios was also true of the manufacturers of this country, and of these of GAMEPADL SPLINGANED.

other countries win

otries using rubber. The rise in priced held against

hand-to-month the Mahomedan lasurrection. Rooban, sas the both in regard to prude ruber and in the holding other hand, was captured by the Mahometans up of manufactured goods. If the increase in and recaptured by the Chinese Aban the demand for rubber was going on as the dant evidence of the struggle still arist. This producers believed it would the minefseturers is the city in which realded for 16 years the had got to come in. (Applause.) The manu Belgian, Paul Splingsord, whose Chinese name, facturers had been trying and quite legitimately, Lin Ten-mel, is a household word in Western to depress prices in this market. Their at Chins remarcable man was Splingend Of Hibado was not to touch the smelled rock hamble origin, he came to Chiun in 1864 a servant If they could depreciate it, they would bay of a Belgian Lazerist missionary, Five Verblest, thousands of tons forward for who died one year later at the mission station

The Apoar str. Gregory Apoar from Caloutta Dext year. This near Kolgan. He married à Chinese Christian that at the stable, but it tras signisant left Singapore on the 3rd inst. aim, and may

in East, woman, who bore him 20 children, four of whom not so apparent as if the Baroness markets, a

where aash transactions wars be expected here on or about the 9th inst. are nuns. He had the gift of tongues and spoke far higher price was obtained for rabber than

THE GERMAN Chinese and Bassion and several other!

er lange here. Having given some estimated statistics Meila with dates from Berlin of the 15th ult.

The LG.M. str. al

garrying the German agon Employed by the German Legation in for the current year and quoted Egures at left Colombe on the 2nd inst. pm, and may be Posing he was attached to Baron Bichthofar as which -rubber had been sold varying from expected hard on or about the 13th inst interpreter and accompanied the great ge

geologist prices up to 11. for 1911, 9. for 1919, and THE AMERICAN MAIL, in his travels in Chins, Bubsequently he entered as for 1913, he said that it was clear manu. the Chinese service and was stationed in Sachau facturers did not look for any great drop in

The TK.K. atr. Nippon Marw left San adviser and Bussion interpreter in

Francisco the Elst ut for Hongkong, vis Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai,

and is

The P.M. str.

·

THE CANADIAN MAIL. Arrived at Shanghai at 10.30 p.m. on the 3rd The CFR Co' str. Ampress of India inst., and left again at 5 p.m. Meadar for Hongkong, where she is due to arrivo at 11 am.

The CPR. Ca's

str. Monteagle left Yan- in usual ports of all senver on the 30th altino am, for Hongkong

to-day.

DO

THE

MAIL.

frontier Customs. Here he remained until too rubber daring that period. Finally, he replied Honoluin Yok to arrive at this port on

the 19th inet.

In the Boxer, year, 1900 he was in Lanchan In rogned to the system of labour in force in to the allegations made by Sir Henry Cotton with the

Commercial Mission despatched by the Federated delay States. The report was the King of the Belgians ander Colonal Fivé. Imperial orders had best sent to the Viceroy

to put to death all foreigners in the province. Salingsord was warned, of the arrival of the telegram. He went at once to see the Viceroy, was admittel, and was able to persuade him that the telegram whe a forgery and to stay his hand Some days later a sound order was

order.

greed to.

INTERPOET POLO.

The Shanghai Mercury has the following comments on the recent contest →→

Siberia loft

Francisco On the 29th ultimo for Hongkong, via Honolulu, Japan and Manila, and is due to arrive here on the 29th inst.

MERCHANT STEAMRES.

The N.GI. Capri loft Singapore for here to-day this port on the let inst., and may be expected

The P.&O. B. N. Co.'s str. Cancha left

June--Bangkok 23rd June, Rice Butter feld & Swire.

KOREA,

American str., 5,651, S. Sandberg, 4th Jaly-Sea

Francisco

via porta 7th June, General P. M. 8. S. Co.

KURICHOW, British str., 1,315, G. Hooker, 4th Jaly Tontain 24th June, General --- Butterfield & Swire.

KUXOROW, British afr., 1,449, J. D. Martin,

3rd July-Saigon 29th June, Bios and General Man Fat.

KUMBANG, British str., 2,078, W. G. G. Leask, 3rd July-Calcutta, Panag and Singapore 27th June, General Jardine, Matheson & OGNANG, British str., 1,092, Z. Whenfor, LOONGSANG

4th July-Manils tot July, General Jardine. Matheson & Co.

MACHEW, German str. 998, C. Wolff, 27th

MANDANAS MABU, Japanese ute, 3.246, K. Jane-Bangkok and Kohsahang 21st June, Bice-Butterfield & Swird. Bhimidza, 3rd July-Milko 27th June, Cost

Mitsui Bassan Kaisha. 1st JulyBangkok and Svator 30th June, PRTCHABURI, German str., 1,373, C. Gorowich, Rice-Butterfeld & Swira- PREUMPENH, British str., 1,056, J. H. Scott, 1st July-Saigon 26th Juno, Elce-We Fat Blog

En

General Shewan,

BUBI, British str. 1,619, A. Fraser, 4th July

-Manila-Ist

Tomes & Co.

SARIE BARDJER,

str. 667, J. Martin, 29th May Singapore 22nd May, Wood and Iron-E. C. Wildspot SEATTLE MARU, Japanese str., 6,132, T. Saito, 4th July-Manila 2nd July, General--- Osaka Shosen Kaisha.

ved countertnanding the Pulingserd as the present ccossion, adds to the interest Singapore for this port on the 2nd instant, at BoLSTAD, Norwegian str., 981, H. Maleon, 2nd

No foreigner in Kansir lost hits life. died Sianta

5.30 p.m., and is dus here to-morrow at about 6 The Mogal Lias str. Lanos Left United Kingdom on the 4th ultimo für Hongkong Tin

-Manila 28th June, Ballast-Aagaard, SPIL, Norwegian str. 871; H. E. Solum, 16th

Thoresen & Co June Saison 12th June, Rics-Aagaard, Theresen &

The visit of Interport sportsmen, Mr. Editor, always makes a very pleasant break in the monotony of Shanghal life, and a double event,

or some tris Bachen was the residence of to rival Hongkong and got three crinket teams We have never been fortunate enough to be able one if the early:

missionaries to Chinn, Frère together, but even that ought not to be im Вокой de

Entrusted by the Viceroy possible. Groe of India and by hm Superiors of the Socisty of The play this week has already been si Jeans, with a mission

to discover

sufficiently Straits. route over reported and criticised. But I find that incouver, B.C., on the 4th ult. for Hongkong vis

The Bank Line Ltd's air. Aymeric left Van- SOTSANG, British str., 1,760, M Picknell, 27th 1602, arrived in Yarkand, Novefaber, 16035, and boldens me to tell you very briefly what seemed

porta. remained there one year. Confinning his journey to us to be the deciding points. In the first &c., left Bingapors on the 2nd just. for this he crossed the desert and renthed Sackan ét

Co.

..

C.

E.

& 1

& M, & Co.

June-Chingwantao 20th

Jane

Coal

3rd

Chinese str., 1.215, R. G. Paramore,

land to Peking, de Goes let Agra on October 2,} dívidual estimates vary a good deal, and that an J Ben Line str. Bensorlich from London, TAIBT Shanghai 30th June, Generalka

place, avoirdupois d a good deal to do with it.

the N.I.K. str. Inaba Maru (Amerisan

the end of 1605. Hore be learned that Rock" I suppose. If there were, there might fine) left Tokohams for this port vis Kobe,

is no polo rule "weight for inclus as por and other Jesuits were already tablished in Peking. He informed Blod of his arrival, have been a different tale to

tell. For Hong- and the Superior sent to welcome hira and assist kong, placed in the scale against either of the him in his mission that Cantonese missionary other teams, Tsingtao who was the first Chinese over silmitted into have kicked the beam.

easily especially, would the flooiety, Bat de Goss, already wankened in Light weight mosne, when ponies. e. ogul

are equal, health, lived only a short time after his arrival, just that turn of speed which may, and often They met in March, 1607, and the valiant does, mako all the difference. Often, as the traveller died our April 11. No record can be chukkas were in progress, this might have been found of his stay in Suchen, nor has any traca

lightness and speed will not minke seen. But been discovered of his place of burial.

ap for lack of trae hitting. It was plain to 1998 “AN HISTORIC FRONTIER GATE, A short day's stage from Sachan is the bigtric and, as against Tsingtao at any rate,

that. Hongkong had the advantage of lightasse, that Frontier rate of Kis-ya-kwan, a "forts gave them the advantage in speed. Bat it was in the ruined mud rampart to which in its still more evident that they were by long chalks earlier course ausr

has been justly the trusst hitlers. Some have put down their given the title of

Hers Dr. Stein

to better combination. There is not SUCCESS made one of his most important discoveries, much in that. The other

points were the He traced near Kisanotion of decisivo ones two defensive lines of different age and Tsingtao played in the most sporting style, purpose, the earlier one but to protect the belt and Shanghai's appreciation of them as a team of onses along which Chinese expansion was will be very little lowered by their defeat, for moving westwards to Turkestan, and another at

#

Moji and Shanghai on the 27th ultimo, and

expected here on the 10th inst

HA. Linia str. Scandia left Singapore on the 5th instant am, and may be expected hers on or about the 11th instant,

for this port via Japan and Manila on the 25th The 0.8.H. str. Chicago Mars left Tacoma altime, and is expected here on or about the

And prox

resumed its traditional attitude of seclusion, see the losing sido play for than to st

STO Bad.

right angles to this, of much later date, through the reasons, amongst others, which I have just

given. But there is nothing which appeals Tanks 7 which passes the present Kis yu-kwan gate, for more to an Englishman who to accustomed the opposite purpose of closing the Central from his childhood to play games, some Asian trade route at a time when Chins had times winning

semetimes

they worth up to the very last stroke, with no downheartedness, no funk, and no taile between the legs. Nothing could havo exceeded Tam, L1 the spirit, excellent in every way, which the Thingtseers put into their game. We all hope to see them again, and we all hope to see them win both their games instead of losing them,

I wonder if the spurs are necessary in

Eastern pelo, If not, I for ons should prefer to see complain of, but it appeared to me that, as the spurs barred. Not that there was anything to penfes 12 a whole were enjoying the game most as much as their masters, the spars were unnecessary. At home, I think, in some, if not

town ve stages

The fortress, is now mainly a Customs barrier It had no garrison and is undefended accept for heaps 01 stones stacked along the

ready Walls to be used in the repulse of robbers.

Six days

further west is Ausiokan, a

chan, a desolate by sandstorms of ent

of extraordinary violence.

still further

west, near Tunhwanghsion, are the Grottoes of the Thousand Buddhas, where Dr, Stein, and more richest archeological treasures, art ralios, books, recently Professor Pelliot, obtained some of the manuscripts acquired in recent years, At Ansichat stores are laid in for the desert

Being-hsis the road

and

pase of

1918, BEING FLOW THE 1ST YEAR OF THE Journey to Hami; on the fifth day, by the 76TH CYCLE en hers, small cairns of stones piled to repre

defence ta veen PRICE $2 CASH,

sent the images of soldiers are dotted over the badly armed guards tu duty at the pass denied, as soldiers on the active list. Such happy means however, that he drew pay for these mannikans of onrichment are now impossible. Bir atsges further the road reaches the amallosas of Hami,

FETH CYULE TO THE GOTH YEAH OF THE Now Dominion. A new form store the all good matches, no spurs are allowed, "T

On Sale at the "HONGKONG DAILY PEss hill sides. The commander of the handful of OFFICE, or Agents in all the Ports of the The Book will be sent by Registered Post Price $2 Cash. On sale at the "DAILY free) to say part of the World unrepresented) ¿PRESS" Office, or Local Booksellers,

by Agents on receipt of Money Order.

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE

From July 7th to 18th, 1910.

HISK WATEL,

Low WAZEN

Britisk str., 1,340, Edwards,

Rice June,

17th

C. M. 8. N. Co. TELEMACHUS 21st Wo Fat TENYY

Japanese str., 7,265, Ernest Bent, 28th June San Francisco 31st May, May, General-Toye Kisen Kaisha,

TJILIWONG, Dutch str., 2,061, A. Pander, 1st- July-watow 30th June, General--Java- China-Japan Lijn,

TYMERIC, British str., 2159, Robt. Mellwaine, 25th June Newcastle, N. 8. W., 3rd June, Cost-Order,

ULV, Norwegian str. 885, Pedersen, 3rd July-

Nowohwang and Dairen 26th Jane, Beans and Boansoil-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. VESTFOLD, Norwegian str., 1122, Bartelson,

26th June Fenang 18th Order.

Balla

VOLUTZ, British atr., 2699 II.

Jackson,

26th

oleum in

Hongkang

Height

Moan Prime

Hongkong Height,

· HONGKONG METKOBOLOGICAL,

REGISTRE.

Hongkong Observatory, July 6th

∙Barometer Tempersbare ser Humidity Wind Direction

Weather in

{Praytons)Play]. 95 Data së

#10

2978 20.84

82 81

On Date

80

29,75 81

BE: ཐ་

ozlá 3.00

ор

[467

Highest open air Temperature on 5th ... 87 Lowest open air Temperature on th 76

How To BE BEAUTIFUL→ Keep your Complexion, Mrs. Diter's Crème Charmante, Lait Charmant and Special Skin Tonio and Pondre Charmant will enable you to do it. Her Specialities for the Skin are the study of a lifetime, A. S. WAISON & CO. LTD. Sole Agents.

Jano-Singapore 19 June, Petroleum

bulk-Asistio Petroland & Co.

WINGBANG, British at 1,425, Martin, 1st

July-Saigon 25th Jani

Batheson & Cone, Rice-Jardine, WOBANG, British sir., 1,127, James Smith, 5th July-Saigon 1st July, Rice Jardino, Matheson & Co. YAWATA HARD Japanese str. 3,816, T. Bekine, 5th July-Yokohama 28th June, General

Yusen Kaisha

Nigpon

Your, Chinese str., 1,079, C. A. Westerland, 4th July-Tientsin 27th and Chefoo 28th Jnne, General CM. S. N. Co ZAFIRO, British str., 1,518, R. Rodger, 27th June-Manila 24th June, Hemp, Sagar and General-Shewan. Tomes & Co.

A SAILING VERSEL.

ARROW, British barque, 2971, MaIvor, 20th

May-Aujer 8th April, Kerosene O- Standard Oil Co.

PRINTING

Nothing creates meh a good impression In business sa the use of First Class Printing, The difference in cost between good and bad printing and material is generally nik

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS PRINTING WORKS turn out the Bost Printing at Reasonable Prices

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.