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Since the aunszation of Korea by Japan & large number of Koreans have cut off their topknots and many of them are bringing them sorous the Yalu River to soil at Antung. In consequence of this increased supply of human bair, we learn from the American Consal, Carle- ton Baker, in Astung, the price has fallen considerably. While the local price for the cheapest quality of Korean bair was formerly 20 cents (United States currency) par nunce, it has recently dropped to about 12 cents per ounce, while the best quality is now -selling for about. 20 cents. The price of Korean heir at Autang - is generally higher than it is in Korea, owing to the Chinese import duty and its comparative scarcity. The Koreaus, however, may" avade, the Chinese Customs duty by Crossing the frontier before having their topknots out-off.
A semi-official Japanese publication has recent- ly stated that about 200,000 Koreans havo amputated their topknots "In connection with the annexation." It further states that the stimulas thus given to the tonsorisi art has been such that over ten barber shops have been opened in 'one small town in North Korea. If this “ hair. cutting" epidemic continues to spread, there may be such a slut in the market that rats, puffs, switches, and other such prevalent devices may become so cheap that they may coose to be a distinguishing mark of the up-to-date woman.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 20th at 11.40 p.m.-The barometer has risen slightly over the Looohoos and fallen moderately at the Bonina.
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The depression over the Pacific is moving Eastwards to the North of the latter area,
Pressure has given way over China, partion- larly in the North, a depression having appeared
076 Manchuria.
The high pressure otas remains over the Upper Yangtze valley,
Frosh to strong monsoon will continue to pre vail over the China Sea.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending
at 10 am. to-day, 0.00 inches,
The forecast for the 24 hours bading af roon to-day is as follows
("N. and N.E.
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fresh.
Hongkong & Neighbourhood
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Back and all Kidney Disorders,
Hongkong and Lamocks. Į
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PROPOSED SAILINGS OF MAIL STEAMERS
MARSEILLES
FOR:
AND LONDON.
TAKING PASSENGERS ALSO FOR
COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, EGYPT, BRINDISI, &0. THROUGH TICKETS ISSUED TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK,
Connecting Steamers Due
from Colombo to MARSEILLES & LONDON 3days earlier) 1 day later)
STEAMERS
to
COLOMBO
Dua
MARSEILLES PLYMOUTH
(Brindisi (London
Leave
HONGKONG
****** 7500
Steamer Tons 1 r.M. Saturday
DELHI
8000 February 4 ARCADIA.... 7000 February 18 ASSAYE
Steamer
Tons
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
MANTUA......11000
March 4
March 10
MALWA 11000
Murch 18
March 24
March
4
MACEDONIA 10500"
April 1
April 7
MARMORA, 10500
DEVANHA ... 8000
Marok April
18
(Through Steamer
calling at BOMBAY};
April 15
April 21
1
MOLDAVIA...10000
April 29
May 5
DELHI
ASSAYE
DELTA
,"BOCO 7500 8000 May
April 15
MONGOLIA...10000
May 13
May 19:
April 29 13
MORÉA MOOLTAN ...10000
.11000
May 27
June 2
June 10
June 16
Passengers change Steaniere at COLOMBO, and those for BRINDISI transfer also to the Express Mail Steamer at PORT SAID. Accommodation in the connecting Steamer from COLOMBO is definitely reserved in
Hongkong or at the time of Booking.
FARES TO LONDON (Including Surfax):
lar SALOON £71.10 SINGLE. £106.14 RETURN. 2ND
£48.8
IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS. INTERME DAITE(NON-TRANSHIPMENT) STEAMERS WILL LEAVE FOS
LONDON
CARRYING SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDUCED RATES.
PROPOSED SAILINGS:-
SUNDA NUBIA
HERS
SYRIA. NORE... PALAWAN BORNEO SICILIA ... SUMATRA
NILE...
£ 72.12
Lasve HONGKONG
Due LONDON
Tonnage
about
about
4700 January
25
March
5900
February
A
March
6660
March
મ April
6700 March
22
May
4700 April
5
May
4600
April
19
Jare
6700 May
3
Juua
4600 May
31
July
6700
June
14 July
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£38 10
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PROPOSED SAILING FROM HONGKONG.
STEAMERS. MANCHURIA
+ CHIYO MARU MONGOLIA
† AMERICA MARU + TENYO MARU....
• PERSIA
SATURDAY, SATURDAY,
SATURDAY,
(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.)
SAILING DATES.
21st Jan, at 1 P.M. 28th Jan., ati P.. 11th Feb atl P.M. 17th Feb., at 1 P.M. 24th Feb., at1 P.M. 3rd March, at 1 P.M. 10th March, at 1 P.M 17th March, at 1 P.M. 24th March, at 1 p. -Via Manila,
FRIDAY, FRIDAY,
TONS
27,000
.................21,000
31
27,000
11.000
21.000
.5,000
18,000
*****.....11.000
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18,050
FRIDAY, FRIDAY, FRIDAY, FRIDAY,
*Twin Screws.
Triple Screw Steamer.
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+ NIPPON MARU
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THE P.M. 8.8. “MANCHURTA” will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO VLA SHANGHAI NAGASAKI, KOBE, TOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, on SATURDAY, 21xt January, at 1 P.M.
FARES: HONGKONG TO LONDON £71 10s: Od. RETURN, SIX
PERKINS MONTHS, £120; 24 MONTOS, £125; INCLUDING BERTH AND MEALS
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ACROSS AMERICA.
SPECIAL RATES (First Class Only) Granted upon Application.
To European Paints: Officials (fany Enropean Naval, Military, Diplomacy, Consular and/or Civil Services located in Asia, to Europesu Officials in the Services of the Governments of China and Japan, To United States Points, Commissioned Officers of the United States Army, Navy, U.S. PH, & MH. Services, U.S. Consul Generals, Consuls and Vico-Consula stationed at Porta of Call, To United States and Canadian Pointe: Members of the Naval Military, Diplomatic and Consular Officials of the Governments of China and Japan. These Special Rates apply when travelling at their own expense and to their families. To all points:
Missionaries and their families,
INTERMEDIATE SERVICE. ASIA... 9,500 Tons......SATURDAY, CHINA.......................10,200 Tons......FRIDAY,
4th Feb., at 1. P.M. 31st March, at 1 P.M.
THE 6.8. "ASIA " will leave for SAN FRANCISCO VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI THORE, YOKOHAMA, AND HONOLULU, on SATURDAY, 4th Febranry, at 1. P.
On the Fine MAIL Steamers, ASIA and CHINA, Frast Class. SALOON SERVICE is furnished at Intermediate Rates. FARES, HONGKONG TO LONDON
via Canadian Atlantic Ports, - £43. ris New York
-£45.
It
£25.
THE
HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO Through Bills of Lading issued to Japan, North, Central and South American Peris, For further information as to Passage und Freight, apply to the Agency of the Companies, KING'S BUILDING (opposite Blake Pier).
FRED J. HALTON, AGENT.
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OREGON RAILROAD&NAVIGATION CO.
Fox PORTLAND, VEL MOJI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
(WITH LIBERTY TO CALL AT HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO)
STEAMSHIP
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CAPTAIN 3,807... Eivind Meyer...
TO BLIL
On 25th Jan,, at 5 PM.
Through Bills of Lading issued to Pacifle Coast Points and all Eastern- Canadian and United States Points. For through rates of Freight and further information, soramanicate with or apply to
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