HAMBURG LETTER.
【WRITERN SPROTALLY FỒN THE “HONGKONG
DAILYPSEM
December 22nd.
THE "CENSUA.
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Although the results of the cemen or the 5th inst, have not yet boon oficially published, much less analysed and tabulated, it appears from what has so far transpired that there has again been a very considerable increase in the population of the empire, chiefly, however, in the towns which continue to attract the country people. Hamburg now numbers over 936,000 Inhabitanta in the pity alone, whilst the popula. sion of the entire Stato is close upon 1,100,000. The rapid expansion of the trade of this port has led to an equally rapid development of places in the wighbourhood, the town of Wilhelmsburg, for instance, situated on the Islands in the Elbe, which up to the year 1860 were almost entirely devoted to agriculture and cattle grazing, has gradually become au in dustrial suburb of Hamburg with great ship" building yards and all kinds of factorlos According to the latest returns its population is 28,231 compared with 22,360 five years ago, 16,640 in 1,900, 8,766 in 1890, 33,881 in 1860, an increase of nearly 60 per cent. in fifty. Fearn.
Harborg, which ecouples a more independent position, having more of u frade of its own, can boast of almost as rapid a growth; its population, which is 1864 did not exceed 13,100 souls, had in 1880 risen to 19,071, in 1890 to 35,081, in 1900 to 49,153, in 1905 to 53676, and has now socording to the latest returns reached the figure of 67,012!
It is mach to be regretted that, as the towns grow in size and population the birth-rate should tend to decrease. Carefully worked out. statistics, compiled by order of the Prussian government, show that, whilst there is, if anything, an increase in the number of births in the country, the rate in town has been slaidily falling of dwing the last thirty years, the average proportion of children born to overy: thousand women of child-bearing age in the quinquennial pes joda from 1875 to 1905 being, respectively, 174.6 165.35, 163.97, 161.85 and 154.83. The figures for Berlin are very much Lower, having declined from 149.21 in 1875-1880 to 119.59 in the following five years and subsequently to -106.23 96.73 and 88.78.) It may safely be assumed that a similar state of affairs exists with alight cal modifications allover the North of Germany,
If not in the whole of the German empire.
A writer in "Schmoller's Jahrbach for 1910"
has taken the trouble to inquire into the bearing
of the numerical proponderance of women over
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men on the chances of marriage, and has come to the conclusion that it is more apparent than real. In the first place, the surplus in Germany is becoming less every year, having declined from 892,683 in 1900 to 871,916 in 1905 (the Bguros of the census in the beginning of the present shonth are not yet available), and in the second that, taking the number of women between the age of 18 and 30 sad of men between 21 and 35, or say, from 1 to 35 and 21 to 40, there is hardly any difference, at most perhaps 203,000. The inquiry
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 23RD, 1911.
daily papan it seems to have been conducted with great fairness and courtesy to the scoused, and as both of them pleaded guilty it terminated the same evening. The sentence pronounced, tour years' detention in a fortress, can hardly be called sovere, its length being explained by the nesamity of allowing the prisoners time to for got, part at any rate, of the valuable information they have succeeded in gathering.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
N
The I.G.M. str. Buelow left Shanghai on the 22nd instant, at 5 am, and may be expected. here to-morrow at noon.
The Bank Line air. Aymeric sailed from Vancouver B.C. on the 17th instant, for Yokq- hams, and is due to arrive there on the 6th Feb. The C.P.R. Ca str. Empress of China again at 1 p.m. same day for Yokohama, rived at Kobe at 3 am, on the 20th inst., and where she is due to arrive at 2 pan. on the 21st instant,
left.
The Danish str, Siam left Vladivostook on
MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINAS
AND JAPAN STATION,"
BRITISH..
Alacrity, dospatak-boat, 700 tons 4 guna, 2,000 ihp, Comdr. Lowndes, Hongkong 7,000 i.h.p., Captain E. B. Kiddle," &atres, 2nd class cruiser, 4.360 tons, 10 ganı,
Hongkong.
Atlas, admiralty tug, 615 tons. 1,400 ip,
Master S. West, Hongkong. Bramble, gunboat 710 tone, 900 ihup Ident. Comdr. B. G. Washington, Shanghai. Britomart, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 hip, Lient..
Comdr. E. H. Donovan, Shanghai. Cadmus, British sloop, 1,070 tons, i.h.p. 1,400,
fal., Comdr. II. Lynes, Shanghai.. Cherub, water tank and tug, 390 tons, .h.p. 340,
Master W. Smith, Hongkong. Clio, British sloop, 1,070 tors, i.hp. 1,400,
Comdr. H. R. Venlo, Shanghai.
Fame, turpede-bost destroyer, 340 tons, 6 guna, 5,700 ih.p., Lt. Comdr-Adair-Hall, Hongkong
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the 21st instant p.m., and may be expected here Flora, 2nd class oruiser, 4,360 tons, 10 gans on or about the 29th instant .mk
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further discloses the somewhat remarkable fact DADY BURJOR & Co. that women above thirty years of age seem to
give the preterones to man whoare their juniors, Wholesale Wine & Spirit Merchants
thus reducing the prospects of their younger sisters. It is not until after, what may be called the marrying ago, that the
excess
of
women over manassurez formidable proportions
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7.000 hp, Captain J. Nicholas, Hongkong
Handy, torpede-boat destroyer 295 tons 6 guns, 4000 hp, Lieut.-Comdr. 3. J. D. Gay, V.C., Hongkong.
art, torpedo-bout destroyer, 295 tons ó gumi, 4,000 h.p., Liut-Comdr, H, S. Monroe Hongkong.
Janus, torpede-bost destroyer, 320 tone, 6 guns, 3,900 h.p., Lt-Comdr. G. C. Heathcote, Hongkong. Kent, armoured cruiser, 9,800 tons, 14 guns, f.h.p. 22,000, Capt. 8. St. J. Farquhar, eruising South.
Kinsha, river gunboat, 616 tons, i.h.p. 1,200, Lieut.-Comdr. T, J. 8. Lyne, Yangteze. Merlin, surveying ship, 1,070, tors, 6 guns, 1,400
ihip. Capt. F. C. Learmonth, Hongkong. Minotaur, armoured cruiser flagship Vico. Admiral Sir A. L. Winsloo, K.O.E., C.V.O., G.M.G., 14,600, tons, i.h.p. 27,000, Capt. G. G. Cayley, Singapore.
Monmouth, amoured craiser, 9,800 tons, Lhp. 22,000, Captain L. E. Power, M.V.O., Hongkong.
Moorhes, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 gurS hp 800, Lient.Co G. P. Leith, West River.
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SAILING DATES,
23th Jan., at 1 P.M. 11th Feb, at l 'EX. 17th Feb., at 1 P.M.
· 24th Feb, st 1. P.M.
3rd March, at 1 PM... 10th March, at 1 km 17th March, at 1 r.. 24th March, at i F.M 8th April, at I ́P.M. 1-Via Manila,
PROPOSED SAILING FROM HONGKONG.
STEAMERS.
TONS
21,000
27,000
AMERICA MARU.
11.000
SATURDAY, SATURDAY, FRIDAY,
21,000
FRIDAY,
5,000
FRIDAY
18,000
FRIDAY,
11,000
FRIDAY
.18,000-
27,000
FRIDAY
SATURDAY,
Triple Screw Beamer.
+ TENYO MARU
PERSIA..
• KOREA
NIPPON MARU SIBERIA..kausit.
• MANCHURIA-
Twin Borews.
All Steamers are Equipped with Wireless Telegraphy. THE TK,K, S.S." CHIYO MARU" will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKKACHI, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, on SATURDAY, 28th January, at I F.M.
FARES: HONGKONG TO LONDON £71 10s. Od. RETURN, SIX MONTAS, £120; 24 MONTHS, £125; INCLUDING BERTH AND MEALS ACROSS. AMERICA.
SPECIAL RATES. (First Class Only) Granted upon Application, To European Points: Officials of any European Naval, Military, Diplomacy, Consular. and/or Civil Services located in Asia, to European Ofeials in, the Services of the Governments of China and Japan. To United States Points, Commissioned Oeers of the United States Army, Navy, U.S. P.H. & Y.H. Services, US Consul Generals, Consuls and. Vice-Conanis stationed at Forte of Call. To United States and Canadian Points: Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Copanlar Officials of the Governments of China and Japan. These Special Bates apply when travelling at their own expence and to their families. To all points:
Missionaries and their families,
INTERMEDIATE SERVICE.
ASIA... 9,500 Tons......SATURDAY, 4th Feb., at 1 P.M. 31st March, at 1 P.L CHINA.. ..10,200 Tons...... FRIDAY,
THE 8.8."ASIA" will leave for SAN FRANCISCO VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI Newcastle, 2nd class cruiser, 4, 00 tons, turbine,EOBE, YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU, on SATURDAY, 4th February, at 1 P.M
Captain George P. E. Hunt, D.9.0
en route to Hongkong:
'Nightingale, river gunboat, 85 tons, 240 hp. La Comdr. Claude Hilloreden-Woodward, R.N., Yangtze.
Otter, torpedo-boat destroyer, 385 tons, 6 gana, 6,300 i.h.p., Comdr. Lambe, Hongkong. Robin, river gunboat, 85 tous, 2 guns, 240 h,p.. Lt-Comdr. Cosimo A. O. Douglas, Houg kong. Bundpiper, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 hp., Liont-Comdr. E. J. J. Southby, West River.
Saipo, river ganboat, 85 tons, 2 gung 240 h.y.,.
On the Fine MAIL Steamers, ASIA and CHINA, FIRST CLASS, SALOON SERVICE is furnished at Intermediate Extos.
FARES, HONGKONG TO LONDON Via Canadian Atlantio Poria £43.
via New York HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO Through Bills of Lading issued to Japan, North, Central and South American Perta For further information as to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Companies, KING'S BUILDING (opposite Blake Pier).
FRED J. HALTON, AGENT.
$45.
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£25,
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Lieut.-Comdr John Michael Barker, Yang PORTLAND & ASIATIC S.S. 00.
trze.
Taku, torpedo beat destroyer, 303 tous, ihp. 6,000, Gunner E. J. Trillo, R.N, Hong-
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
·HONGKONG HOTEL
Mr. J. I. Andrew
Mr. J. H. Backkonzo
Mr F. C. Banbarin
Mr. E. A. Beamont
Mr. J. Bentler
Mrs. Birdsall
Mr and Mrs N. F.
Mr. J U. Bonnar
W.0. A. Borst
Mies J
Mr
Mr L. S. Mr.
Boret
Brother Bryce F. T. Chapple Clarke
Ex. P. T. Chilvers
M EL
Mr. W. Mr. Cobden
8.
Mr C. H. Collagehaw
Mr.
. H. L. Condon Mr A. Crowell How Are
Ross Davies Mr&Vra T.D. Donoran Mr W. C. Draw Mr. and Mr. H. C. Court Eis
:
Mr W. N Finlayson Mr. H. G Fisher
Mrs A. Francis Mr L. H. Frislander
Afr. & Ms. Fry infant
Mr and Mrs E. O.
Goodman
Mr.
V. Goulbourn
Mrs J. Gould
Mr
E C. Gra
Mr W. E. D. Graybarn Mr & Mrs
Grocabas
Capt. 1. P. Hall Mr. J. C. Hamilton Mr A.T. Harrington Hoe. Mr. & Mrs, E. A.
Hewett
Mr W. B Hindo Mas T. Hooper
Hough Mr. C. Humphreya
Dr. 8.
Mr E. B. K. Hunt Mr R. Innes
Mrn, C, M. Jack Mr and Mrs F.
Jenninga
| Mr. 2. C. Julien
Dr. & Mrą
›W.
Mt. P. H. Klimanek
Mr Albert
Kopp
Mr&Mr-W. D. Kraft Mr & Mis H. D. Law
Mr J. H. Little Mr. G. T. Lloyd Mr.
W. Logan
Mr E. C. Athisa Capt. D. Baird
GEAND
Capt. & Mrs Barber Mr. E. W. Bauckham Mr G. H. B. ister Hr. & Mra. A.B. Crow
ΣΤΟΣ
Mr T. 6. Lick Mr A. C.
C. Hondyk Mr T. Iro Mr A. Jonkina Mr. and Mrs. B. D.
Johnson and child
Yr O. C. Fench De, F. Kest
kong. Tumar, receiving ship. 4,650 tons, 6 guns, OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO, Mr. T. Kidword
Commodore Byres, Hongkong.
Teal, rivor gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, i.b.p.800,
Lieut.-Cendr. R. J. Baekanan, Yangtezy. Thistle, gupboat, 710 tons, 900 b... Lieut.
Comdr. M. B. Baillie Hamilton, Shanghai Virago, torpedo-boat destroyer, 395 tons, € guns 6,300 .h.p., Lisnt. Condr. Harold D. Adair. Hall, Hongkong. Waterwitch, surveying ship, 520 tone, 450 1.1.p. Lieut-Comdr E Hancock, Hongkong. Whiting, torpedo-boat destroyer, 360 tone, 5 guns, 5,900 h.p. Lieut. Comdr. G. B. Hartford, Hongkong."
Wilgeon, ganbost 195 tons, 2 guns, 200 h.p, Lt. Comdr. M. H. Wilding, Yangtze.
Lieut.-Comdr. B. E. Brooke, Yangtze, Woodlark, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 h.p..
Woodgook, gunboat, 150 tona, 2 gras, 550 h.p
Mr and Mrs Knight
kod-feuily
Mr 8. A. L. King
Mr E. Lowell
I'r Balilios
c
Mr. S. Lowrie
Me T F. Malloy' Count & Countess G
Magg! M. V. E.T, do Marney Mr. K. A, Massay Mr. & Mr. J. Mefer
Dr. W. D. Minningham, «
Dr.
Mortimer
Mr R. MT Morton Mr J. Morton
Mr. &. B, Monl
Mr. M. Mr & Mrs J.
Naira Mr P. W. L.
L. Nauninga Mr. LAR. Nded kaum
Mr G. D. Nictio
Mr A
Mr. and
Northern bo
B. D.
Mr. V. d'Oettingen
Mr R. N. W. Olivor Mir A. D. Parker Mr H. Pikard
Air & Mrs J. G. Fillow Mr A. C.
Mr
Potter
and murse
Pratt
Mr. P. C. Potts
Mr. W. T. Pritchard Mr. E H. Ray Mr. R. Rec Mr H. B. Reddick Mian 'T. P. Robinson
L.B... Mr C
Basu
Mrs R. Boss
Mr Q. R. Scott
Mr & Mrs P. E. Smith
bi ige E Smith
Mr J. D. Smith Rov. T. A
A. Snively
Mr. H. H. Solomon Dr Mra... Spalding
Mr. J. Spittin Miss A. Square
Lt. & Mrs. O. E. Stainer
Mr F. Stephous
Mis J. Steward
Mr & Mr B.A. Stringoc Mr & Mrs A. M. Sutton Mr. and Mrs. M. Thompson
C. Wawn
Capt.
Mr. H. Weits Mr E. Wharton
Mr. & Mrs. H.J.H.White Mr. D. White
Mr & Mrs J. White
Mr U... Woo 1-
Mr J. B Wood
Mr O. St. John Wright Mr T. Wroo
HOTEL.
Mr J. Hathoson Mr R. H. North
Capt. & Mrs. Peterson
Mr Hagh Plokard Mr C, Pallard
Mr. W
Mr J.
Mr B. Sinclair Me. E.
Smith
Mr. F. Sonker Mr Frndis
StepheJa Mr & Mira Sle
Stevenson Mr W. O. Stevens
Capt and Mrs. A. H.
Stewart and child Mr H. F. Stoneham Mr. A. P. Storrio
Mr. B. Taylor
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Fos PORTLAND, VIA MOJI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
TONS. 3,807
(WITH LIBERTY TO CALL AT HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO.)
STEAMSHIP **RYGJA "
CAPTAIN Eivind Meyer... On 25th Jan, at 5г.M.
TO SAIL
Mr M. P. Beattie
Mr Bornand
Miss Brandt
Miss R. Chrystal
Mr &
Through Bills of Lading issued to Pasifle Coast Points and all Eastern Canadian and United States Points, For throngh rates of Freight and further information, communicate with or apply to
King's Building (Opposite Blake Pier),
Lient. Comer. G. F. A. Mulock, Yangtze, PENINSULAR
being then about two millions and a half, viz, NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
930,433 spinsters and 1,573,095 widows or women divorced from their husbands. It appears that in large towns, such as Berlin and Dresden, the poorer districts have a smaller surplus of wo. men than the wealthier ones, which on only in part be attributed to the greater number of fe male domestics employed in the latter.
BEET SUGAR.--
The Imperial Statistical Bureau in Berlin has published the following estimate of the probable yield of the best crop in this country for the season beginning on September 1st of this year Of 354 sugar mills that have been in operation this autumn, compared with 356 last year, 48 have ceased working at the end of last month. Up to that date 12,298,760 tone of best had been ground up, and it is supposed that 3,259,570 more will puss through the mills before the close of the season, in which case the total would reach 15,558,330, tous against 13,892,065 last year, thus showing a surplus of 2,666,262 tond- According to the returns of the German mills the production in the months of Septem-- ber and November has been 949,520 aud 1,824,218, tons, respectively, compared with 1940,700 and 1,521,690 last son, the yield of mocharine matter thus amounting to 14.83 per cent against 13.94 per cent. Assuming an increase in the yield during, the next nine months equal to the average of the past five seasons the percentage would rise to 15.94 against 15.11. At this rate a crop of 15,558,330 tons of beet may be expected to produce 2,450,000 tons of sugar, to which have to be ad. ed about 90,000 tons turned out by the refiner ies of moleses, so that the total of raw sugar likely to reach 2,570,000 tons, or 532,600 more than last season. The takings.of the refineries in November amounted to 144,917 tous against 131,935 last season and to 366,987 against $3.45,381 in the first quarter. Stooks at the end of November are estimated at 1.397,738 tons against 1,128,757 at the same time last year. No wonder that the tone of the different markets is dull and that prices have declined nearly 50 per cent, since the great boom lant year.
BREMEN
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL
NAPLES,
FOR
GENOA,
GIBRALTAR, SOUTHAMPTON,
ANTWERP & HAMBURG
SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE { PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH," {
& YOKOHAMA S...
Capt. E. MALCHO, 16,000
ENA
&
FRED J. HALTON,
AGENT,
[49.
ORIENTAL
STEAM NAVIGATION CO.
HOMEWARD
PASSENGER
SEASON 1911.
PROPOSED SAILINGS OF MAIL STEAMERS FOR
MARSEILLES
Mra 1. D. Craeth
Mra. R. Farrand
iu Vera. Foirate Mins, M. Gaine Mr & Mrs C. Grace Dr. F. Graham
& Mrs. J. Halloway
Capt. Heyeng MT. X.DO ML. M. King, Mr. S.
Kobayashi Capt. P. Kofod
John Lennox
ME
Mr L. Lety
Miss Leproito
Mr. G. W. McEwan
Mr & Mr.R.F.. Master
Mr. & Mrs. Mackie, child and nurao
AND LONDON. Mrs Af, hears,
TAKING PASSENGERS ALSO FOR
COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, EGYPT, BRINDISI, &O, THROUGH TICKETS ISSUED TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK,
Dao
Due Connecting Steamers!
MARSEILLES PLYMOUTB from COLOMBO to
(London {Brindisi MARSEILLES & LONDON 2days earlier) 1 day later)
Steamer
Miss Mears
KING CLACK Comdr, & M. Aston Mr. E. And
Mr. & Mrs.E.J. Chapman
Mr. P. Sydenham Dixon
LINES.
STEAMERS
TONS
TO BALL,
ALGIERS,
"DUELOW "
Capt. H, FORMES
17,300 1 Wed'day, 25th
Jan., at NOON.
About 25th January
STEAMERS
to COLOMBO
Leave
HONGKONG
Mr. F. Eerington Dr. Black
Mr. W. F. Brewer
Mr. Cocker
6,100
Saturday, 28th
Jan, ut D'light
6,000
{
About
7th February
7000
7500
New
Steamer Tons 1 P.M. BATURDAY
8000
4. February DELHI ARCADIA.
February 18
ASSATE MARMORA.. 10500
Tons
MANTUA ...11000 MALWA 11000
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
Marah 4
March 10
Mr. J. G
G. S. Gaurden
March 18
March 24
B. Graves
March
March
4
MACEDONIA 10500
April 1
April 7
((Through Steamer
10
calling at BoxBAY)
April 15
April 21
DEVANHA DELHI ASSATE DELTA
8000
April
1
MOLDAVIA...10000
April 29
May
5.
8000
April
15
MONGOLIA...10000
May 15
May 19
7500
April
29
MOREA
8000 May. 13
11000 MOOLTAN 10000
May 27
June 2
June 10
June 16
MANILA, YAP, ANGAUR NEW-)-PRINZ WALDEMAR,”`·
GUINEA, BRISBANE, SYDNEY
Capt. F. ISEKS, & MELBOURNE
"PRINZ SIGISMUND,
Capt, D. LESS
The trial of the two British officers, Captain Tranch and Lieutenant Brandon, who were arrested on a charge of espionage last August, took place yesterday before the Supreme Court at Leipzig. Acording to the reports in the
KOBE & YOKOHAMA.....
All the Steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphic. System of Telefunken.
For Farther Particulars, apply to
Hongkong, 17th January, 1911.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, MELCHERS & Co., GENERAL AGENTS HONGKONG & CHINA.
PASSENGER SEASON 1911.
IN 25
DAYS TO ITALY
BY THE
MAGNIFICENT N.D.L. LINERS:
Passengera shange Steamers 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 Burtar): 18F SALOON £71.10 SINGLE. 106.14 RETURN.
2ND
£48.8.
$72.12
IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS INTERME DAITE(NON-TRANSHIPMENT) STEAMERS WILL LEAVE FOR
LONDON
CARRYING SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDUCED RATES.
PROPOSED SAILINGS:
STEAMERS
"PRINZESS ALICE"- Capt. P. GROSCH.
"LUETZOW"
DIEPLACEMENT,
20,300
ON MARCH 22ND.
• SUNDA
17,800
ON APRIL 5TH,
Capt. B. WILHELMI :
«KLEIST ”
17,000
ON APRIL 19TH.
Capt. O, FAHNKE.
CALLING AT NAPLES, GENOA, ALGIERS, GIBRALTAR AND SOUTHAMPTON TO LAND PASSENGERS.
All the Steamers of the European Lin are fitted with Wireless Telegraphic. New. System of Telesunken.
Early booking recommended,
For Particulars, apply to
Hongkong, 10th November, 1910.
NUBIA SYRIA
• NORE PALAWAN BORNEO.. SIGILLA
SUMATRA
• NILE
Leave HONGKONG
about
Due LONDON
25 March 8 March
* April
Tonnige
4700 January 5900
February 6660 March
6700
March
4700 April
5
4600
April
19
67C0
May
4600 May
6700
June
May May June
3 June
31 July
14 July
about
Mr. B. K. Mehta
Alias S. Melrose
Capt. & Mrs. Merloss Surgeou & Mrs, Minett Dr. Mulier Mr. A. P. Nobba' M. H. Olson Mr. Packer
Capt. and Mrs. W. C.
Pasemora
Mra Rice Mr. H. E. Bigge Kr. E. Rigold Mr. Alor. Rosa Mrs L. Russell
Miss Russell
— Mc. B. E. Smith
Mr U. Steward
Mra & Miss Dollie Swift
Mr Thompson Mrs. Thorne Mizen Thorne
Mr. & Mrs. Wright
Misoo Wright Mr. M. Yasuds
PRIVATE HOTEL.
Mr. J. F. Macgregor Mr. McNulty:
Mr. & Mrs. G.D, Mandelt Master Mandell
Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
MoHutchon
Mr. C. M. Meyer
Francis
Bir Piggott
Mr&Mrs.D. R. Donnelly Mr.Wm. Pittendrigh, r
Mrs, C.
and child
Sire. Bachse
Mian K.
Mr. & Mra. U.. Harvey apt. & Mrs.
Consul J. M. Maceio
.
Mr, H, Hoffman
Major and Mrs. F. J.
Hanter
Mr. & Mra. F. N. James Mr. & Mr. A, C, Login
VISITORS
Schalten
Me, A. L. Shields Mr. Ꭱ. D. Stewart
Mr. & Mrs. Tibbe Mr. B. Webb
Mr. and Mrs. E, A. M.
Williame
Me. J. W. Wilson
TO CANTON, Rhonld Parahaso
* FROM HONGKONG TO CANTON BY THE PEARL RIVER.”
BY
CAPTAIN C. V. LLOYD, With Illustrations, Maps and Plana
Prico
$1.76
On Sale at→→
Hongkong: "DALLT PRESS" Office.
Messrs. KELLY, & WALSK, Mesars. Brewer & Co.
Canton:
Masers. A. 8. WATSON &CO
Hongkong, 4th October, 1909.
ON SALE.
THE FIFTY YEARS
11 ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR
Thace Steamers call aleo at SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, and at MARSEILLES FARES TO LONDON (Including Burtax):
LET SALOON £550 SINGLE £82.10 BETURN,
£38.10
MELCHERS & Co., GENERAL AGENTE.
41
Carry 1st and 2nd Saloon Passengers. For further Particulars, apply to
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£57,4
E. A. HEWETT,
SUPELISTENDERT.
日歴英中年十五
FROM 1ST JANUARY, 1864 TO 21ST DECEMBER 1913, BEING FROM THE 18T YEAR " THE 76TH CYCLE TO THE GOTH YEAR OF THE 70TH CYCLE.
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