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BY ROYAL WARRANT

PURVEYORS TO

H.M. KING GEORGE V.

JOHN

SCOTCH

FAMOUS

BEGG'S

WHISKY

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

Номаково пот

Mr. J. I. Andrew

Mr H. Adam

Mr P. Harendt

Mr Beckmzale

"Mr F. Bonnet

Mr S. M. Brown

Mr C. Brunt

A.

Mr F. F. Chitvore

Mr D.E. Clark Mr. W. E. Clarke

Mr. H. L. Cóndon

Mrs Cimadbaan

Mrs. Dalgolab

Mr N. K. Davidson,

:1

Mr W.C. Drew

Mr E. J. W. Eames

Mr W. A. Edgar

Dr. Spencer Hough

Mr R. Innes

Mr A. Jacobs

Mr R. M. Joseph

Mr E. G. Julton

WHOLESALE AGENTS:

DADY BURJOR &

Mr & Mrs S Kadoorie

Mr Kont

Afx. PH. Klimazek Dr Lampian

Mr. I. M. Logan

Mr. Lorwe

Mr H. Lyon

· Dr. O, Marriott

Mr J. Mereeld

Mr E. V. Mitchelmore Mr & Mre A. B. Mouldar Afr W. North

Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mr P. H. Nys

Threnfels

....

Mr E 8. Elverton

M+ F. Esrom

Mr. Farbow

Mr. H. Q. Wsher Mr J. Forrestar. Donna Fuller

Mr H. Garrow Mr. V. Goulbourn Me Mr. Conzales Mr F. Gonzaley

Capt. T.P. Hail

Mr J. C. Hamilton

My G. Harrison

Mr Harrison

Mr T. F Heusen

Miss A. J, Benin Hon.&Mrs, EA, Hewett

· Mr T. Aoki

Mr. V. d'Oetlängel

Mr J. C. Ogden

Minsen Piokoring

Mr E. H. Fond

Mr W. L. Prishned.

Mr. E. H. Bay Mr & Mre de Raymond Mr D. 8, Robulson

Mr B. Bache

Mr. H. H. Solomon Dr.& Mr.A.1. Spalding Mr. J. Spittles

Misa W. Square

Lt. & Mrs. C. B. Stair

Mr J. W. Stayton Mr J. W. Taylor

Mra M. L Thompson Mr G. Wahrs

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Capt. Thes Arthur

Dr. Belillos

Mr M. P. Beattie

Miss Brandt

Mr. and Mrs H. B.

Brbiger & Son

Mr W. T, Bryant

Dr. Burger

Mr Gao, Van Corbac

Count. W. J. Dolna

Dr. Ebbicke

Miss: M, Gains

Mr H. George

Mr. 1. A. Göldawith

Mr J. Gerdon

Mr A. Granada

Mr A. Harper

Mr Harrison

Dr. Hochgeschurz

Mr T. Hood

Mr E. B. Kabal Mr. John Lennox Miss Lapreito Mr H. Etanoll Mr G. W. McEwen Mr McHenry Capt. & Mr. Mierloos Miss Morrison Mr A. P. Nobba -

Mr. Packer Capt and Mr. W.

Passmore

Mr H. Pearmaa

Mr J, Peaming

Mr S. B. Ray

Dr. Schulz

D., Shmitt

Mr. E. E. Smith

Mr J. N. Varola

Miss M. S. Wikon

GRAND HOTEL.

Mr. & Mrs. A. B. Crow

Consul and Mrs H, C.

Foln

Mr Gilbert

Mr T. Hanco

Mr J. Hartel

Mr H. R. Heckscher

Jiriber

Mr B. Janez

Mr

Mr Kaufholz

Mr Kelly

Dr. F. T. Kest

Mr Matson

Mr E. J. Mooney

Mr P. W. L. Natininga

Mr K. Offer

Mr H. Parkhil

Mr A PetorsOB Mis J. Carr Ramsey Mr J. Rerbolt

Mr Richard Pork

Mr J. W. Pringlo Capt

and Mrs. A. H. Steward and child

Mr H. F. Stoneman

Sir R. Taylor

Mr J. De Voz

Mr C. A. Wern Mrs Woods

KtifssoLERE PRIVATE HOTEL.

Comdr. R. Acton, B.N. #Mr F. Acton & Maid-

Mr. E. Amdt

Mr&Mrs Anoott

Mr. IL Beanett

Mr. F. Eerington

Dr. & Mrs B.W. Brown Mr. Cocker

Mra MroR,M. Crawford Mr&Mrs.D. E. Donnelly Mr C. L. Gosham Mr J. Graham

Mr. & Mrs, C.E. Harvey

Ds. Hobson

Mr. H. Hofman

Mr. H. Koch

Mr & Mrs G.P. Lammet and childron S Mr. & Mrs. A. C. Logan

Dr. & Mrs Macfarlane Mr. J. F. Macgregor Mr. & Mrs. L.D. Mandel Master Mandol Mr E. J. McNulty Mr. K. S. Morrison Bir Frenole Figgott Mr 3. Robertson Mrs. G. Bachse Miss. K. Sachse Mr. A. I Shields Mr. B. D.Stewart

Mr S. P. Warbrook

Mr. B. Wobb

Mr. Whyte

Mr Otto iesinger. Mr. and Mrs. A. M

Williams Mr. J. W. Wilson

STEAMERS PASSED THE CANAL.

May 9th-Bentoslich, Karonga 12th Ernest Simons, Chase, Jeserio, Prins Eitel Friedrich, Teenkat, Arcadia 16th- Glenlogan, Miyasaki Maru, Soye Maru, Alesia. 19lb Fornéo, Hellas, Menelaus, Nippon, Sikh, Silvia, Sans, Wakusa Maru, Yangleze 23rd-Benlarig, Brisgavio, Korduck, Zheinfels, 26th-Calohar, Dumber, Kilano Maru, Palermo, Pembroke shire, Prins Ludwig. Tydens, Forch, Warrior. 30th Glamorganshire, Helena, Rickmere, Indien, Roigate, Besegambia, Spesia, Baron Minto.

ARRIVALS AT HOME,

May 30th- Idomeneus, Kamo Maru, Laeries.

7, Quees's BOLD CENTRAL,

HONGKONG,

Co

TELEPHONE No. 665.

CHURCH SERVICES. PEAK Canon-Holy Communion 8'.m, every Sunday.

UNION CHURCE, Kennedy Road, Minister Ber. C. H, Hickling 11 a.m. Worship, Hymns, 184, 189, 115, Fram 143 (Erin) Anthem, Sing Praises" (Gounod). 8pm. Worship, Hymn 133, 162, 147, 144, and 140.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURAT. JUNE 3RD 1911

REVIEW

Lavenaw. By Geonor BARRow. London:

John Murray

HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.

Mesars, Vernga & Smyth in their weekly share report dated Jane 2nd stated --

There is value for money hare. "Lavengro"

usiness in local stooks continuos very oted, and quotations close without matori i is the latest of Murray's Shiling Library

The feature of the period under review and most people, we feel auro, will wish the

the further sharp advanca in Tronoh venture the success that it deferrer Thi Thee, which, closing at 57/- a week ago, attempt to popularies good books deserves 726. "Bubbers" have ruled quiet during the are now in demand for Leaden account, at encouragement, and the well-chosen selections intervel, the price for Fine Hard Fara having mado se for should go far to interest the reading fallen in London to 3/11 p'r lb., but at the close

tho public. Lavengro" is a clania, and, as the fed somewhat, and in some lastances

Rubber share market appears t

sto bave stood.. here himself says, "works of merit do not bare improved. At the Rabbertins

action in London yesterday 110 tons of plantation Rubler worn sold, the highest price realized being

and the the tons of

ingwerk." The Bank of England

require to be reviewed, they can spanks for themselves and require no praising: works of humorit at all will die of themselves, they auction being amains at 3 per cent, nad

require no killing.” Lavengro certainly speaks | rate of for itself.

tho

The Green Wave of Destiny. By Fares BRIDGES. Edinburgh and London? Williama Blackwood & Bɔna

Most readers will agree that this is a distinctly better type of novel than the average. Its thome is original and its treatment in artistic, so that oven the satiated action reader will fed his or her appetite whetted from the beginning. The narrative centres round one of these wandering men who cannot rest at home, who have ever to be rouming over the diffi- onlt places of the earth. This wanderer, whose name is. Redpath, while travelling through the

he promises the fortune of £20,000 just bo

market rate is now quoted at 2 percent. Bar

Silver closes in London at 24 per es steady, and the T. T. rata ut 1/94 Shanghai

has advanced to 74). BANKS.

weskanodongkong and Shanglisis have under a lower London quotation; and there are saltura at £87. Nationals (in liquida- are now obtainable locally at $890. In London tion) continue in request at $80.

MR. C. M. DE CLUZE

of Rangoon (from a photograph).

HUSBAND NERVE

WRECKED-

-WIFE

DYSPEPTIO.

HOW HEALTH

WAS REGAINED

IN A RANGOON HOME

THE TONIC TREATMENT WITH ÖVER

Dr.

TWENTY YEARS' WORLD-WIDE

REPUTATION AH A

GUARANTEE

Williams' Pink Pills.

Chief among the causes of Norrons Break-i down are overwork and worry. Mr. C. M. de together on next to nothing: I was being "As time went an I had to live for daya Crate, a retired Official of the Indian Postal Service, attributes his to the former. "Ten

slowly years ago strain of overwork undermined way and dizzy attoeks afton reiza me so that I had

STARVED TO DATE, system and I fell a victim to "Nerven" to sit down to save myself from falling. I was badly that I

constantly taking medicines of different sorta, HAD TO RETIRE

but these common drugs only aggravated the from Government Service," said he in the Indigestion. course of a chat at kis residence, 16, 43rd

After commencing to take Dr. Williams' Street, Pangoon. I suffered fearfully with Pink Tills there soon was a noticeable improve hasdaches and with very pains in my spine mont. I was more obeorful and began to ent walk left me breathless and exhausted. After I gained in strength. The heavy fooling meals I had fearful pains in the chest and in my stomach disappeared. I bevamo able to abdomen, and was troubled with flatulence. My take my meals again without any pain or dis nervous system was so wrecked that any than I have known for years." pected noise or the least excitement made me

STANDEER'S CHURCH. Nathan Rond, Kowloon Peraian desort becomes so weak with forer that have ruled firm with ealos at 831 and 9311, and loins, AHttle unusual exercise or a hurried with appetite. Daily, as I continged with their Whit Sunday, 4th Jane, 1011. Holy Communion at. 8 a.. and also at noon. Morning Bervice atquested to him by a deceased unde to another 11 am. Young Men's Class at 3 pm, at which

of

an addreas will re given by the Lord Bishop of Victoria, Evening prayer at 6 pm. Preacher the Lord Bishop

Victorin ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Hongkong. Whit- Sunday, 4th June. Holy Communion (6.15 am) Matina (11 a.m.). Responses, Forial Vozite, Goodson Falas, Proper; To Deum, Oakley in F Jubilato, Quaciov; Anthom, "Come, Holy Ghost."

A -Attwood. N.B.-Psalm 48 verses 1, 2, 6 and 13 unison, Psalm 68, veraes 3, 2, 7, 8, 11, 12, 17, 19, 23, 24, 26, 32 and 38 in union. Holy Communion (11.45.m.) Kyria and Sanctus, Stanford in & Hat; Credo, Aguns and Glons, Hennett in D., Sursum Corda, Merbocke: Seven f.ld Ainen, Hymn,, 207, 166, $19

in

Festival

316. Evensong (5.45 p.m.) Respon 24 and Fealme, Propor; Magalflost, Goas (7th evening) Nunc Dintitia, Havergal (7th eve›ing); Hymas, 154 360 and 644 (Tune 188), V.luntary, Air and Variations-Smert.N.B.-Psalm 104 (20th aven), verera 1, 2, 7, 20, 21, 24, 31 and 32 in unison. Feal a 115 (Cooke), voties 1, 2, 10, 11, 1

and 21 in unison.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS,

The Philippines Co. str. Zafire will leave

Manila on the 3rd inst, and is due hers on or about the 6th inst., at daylight.

The Apar str. Japan from Calentta left Singapore on the 1st instant afternoon, and

may be expected here on or abent the 7th inst.

The N.I.K. str. Kuga furs (Baropean Line) left Shanghai for this port on the 2nd The N.Y.K. str. Miyazaki Mary (European Line) left Singapore for this port on the 1st instant, and is expected here on the oth inst.

The NY.K. str. Inaba faru (American Line) laft Kobe for this port vis Moji and Shanghai on the Zad instant, and is expected hore on the 11th instant

instant, and is expected here on the 5th inst.

The F. &.0. 6. N. Co's air, Simla is ex- pected to arrive at Penang on the 5th iust, at 3

p.m.

The C.P.E, Co.'s str. Empress of India left Vancouver, BC, for Hongkong, (via usual ports of call) on the 31st alfimo.

The Russian str. Sibir will leave Foochow en the 3rd inst. for this port, and fe due to arrive höre an or about the 6th inst,, at daylight.

The NYK. str. Yauata Maru (Australian

Line) will leave Nagasaki for this port on the 3rd instant, and is expected bere on the 7th instant

The N.Y.K. str. Bombay Maru (Bombay Linej laft Singapore for this part on the 1st instant, and is expected here on the 7th inst

A SAFE REME DY

FOR ALL

travellos, Torrentil, if he will only reaue bim from the desert. Not only dons Redpath make a will in this man's favour, but he undertakes to die within a month. Once on board an gcezn steamer returning health gives-biu a longing to live, but still he feels determined to keep the protaiso he wade. He is in the act of throwing himself overboard when the friendly doctor interposes, and our hero is brought back to A fresh interest in life Moreover, he finds himself attracted to a girl on board, and this feeling deepens into love he decides to live. Of course be is haunted by the fear of the vengeance of the man whom he is baulked. This mana follows him to Chica with the intention of killing him, but he falls into the hands of Chinese who torture him, and ls only resoned in time by the man whose life he has attempted. They become reconciled and the tale ends plosmutly.

Laidlaw's Wife By FLORENCE WABEN

London: John Ling

MARINS INSURANCES-Unions are without change at 8915, and China Traders at $105. North Chinas bave been booked at Tls 156, and close in further request at Tls. 155. There are buyers of Cantons at 8175 after reported sales at 3176. and Yangtazes are also in request at $193,

FIBE INSURANCES.--Hongkongs after sales at $325 are in demand at the rate, and Chinas also are enquired for at $118.

SHIPPING Hongkong, Canton and Marras market closing with buyers at $31. Indo-Chins have weakened to some extent, and are now procure able si 863 The London quotation per Router remains at 26 10s, for preferre und deferred combina

China and Manilas haro been booked at 3105 and 3104, closing with buyers at the former rate. Douglases are quiet at 819, for the ell and now issues respectively. Sholl and Star Ferrys at 8344 and $15) ex dividend | Transports are obtainable from London at 89/6, but no local business is reported. weakened and close with probable sellers at 185 REFINERIES-China Sugars have again after sales at this rats and at $90. Lasons have been done at 818) and$19,and at the former rate more shares are wanted-

MINING.-Ranbs have declined to82, at which there are sellers Chinese Engineeringe oo tinte in local request at Tls. 112, but Char- tonnages are unchanged at $700 nominal. kong and Whampoa Docks after sales at $53 aes DOCKS, WHARVES AND GODOWED,Horg now in request at 354 with no sellers under 835, Hongkong and Kowloon Wharves are an offer at $48 with no business to report. Now Amoy Docks have been booked at $71, and close in request at 573. Shanghai Docks are unchanged at Tls. 60, and Shanghai and Hongkow Wharves at Tle. 87, the latter with sales.

kong Lands have sold st 893 and close with LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS.-Hong- sollers at $94. Kowloon Lands are in request The theme of this story is certainly novel. at $25 and Humphreys Estates at 76 after sales The hero, who is francially embarrassed as the $47, and Hongkong Hotel at $115 and 875 for at the rato. West Points are unchanged at result of lavishing too many favours on the the old and now issues respectively Shanghai wife whom he devotedir loves, actually attempts Lands have receded in the North to

Tis. 94 with the murder of his brother-in-law, assless soles, buyers predominating at the closa. wretch who wants to spend the £5.000 tos-Hongkongs are slightly which he will fall heir in having a good time the North Ewos are quoted at Tis. 83, Interna buyers at $4. In before he dies. His wife is naturally shocked, ionals at Tis. 473, Lagu Kung Mows at Tis. but withal xbe rouliens that it was her husband's 57, and Soy Chees at Tle. 20. love for her which prompted him to the rash sot, and she finally decides to embark on a new life with him. The story is powerfully

writton.

WEATHER REPORT.

Ou the 2nd at 1155 am.-The barometer has fallen moderately to considerably over China and Japan respectively.

A depression is advancing Eastwards in the neighbourhood of Vladivostok, and a second area of low pressure is passing from the continent to the Yellow Sea.

The high pressure aras liss now to the S.E. Japan.

Light S. and 8.W. winds are indicated over the N. part of the Chins Ses.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending

at 10 am, to-day, C.05 inches.

SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASESTA

If you suffer from any disease due to an impare state of the Blood, PROM WHATEVER CAUSE ARISING, son sheald test the value of Clarke's Blood Mistaro, the world-famed Blood Purifler and Restorer. This medicine has 40 years' reputation, and is to-day more popular than ever, the reason of this being undoubted. ly because this wonderful remedy does what it Professes to do--IT CURES SKIN AND BLOOD DISKE

PERMÅTENTLT.

Clarke's Blood Mixture

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows Hongkong & Neighbourhood.....(*) Formoes Channel

Senth coast of China between

Hongkong and Lamaoks.)

S. and S.W:

ames No. 1. winds, moderate,

South Cost of China between Same as No. 1

· Hongkong and Hainan....

8.W. winds, light or moderate; fine st

first, showery later..

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

Following is a list of unclaimed telegrams. lying in the Great Northern Telegraphi Com- pany's office at Hungkong-

wanted at 26 Dairy Farms at 8201, and MISCELLANEOUS.Chiza Providents. ara Cemonta at $3.15. Ropes have sold and ars in wanted at 81.15, Watsons at 85, Powells at $5, farther

request at $17. China Lights are and Steam Fisheries at 874. There are sellers of Ices at $185, Fenwicks at 95, Watkins at 83, and Steam Laundrys at $63. Langkats after luctuating between Tla, 23 and Tis. 103 close with sollers at Tls 102.

RUBBERS AND TIN.-The following closing quotations-middle prices-were received from London by wire to-day- Highlands and Lowlands. Ledburys

London Asiaties Loadon Ventures United Bardange Allagars

Batu Tigae dapongs Linggia

Angio-Malays

Straits (Bertams)......

Bastern and International TrustB Rabber Truste

Tronoh Tin Mines

Days of

Weak..

ins

87/6

67/6

10/3

2/7

88/9

40/6

18/3

prom. prem.

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

10 RAVIT

Height.

3 inie.

h. m.

¡ft. in'

TREMBLE ALL OVER

comfort. Now I am enjoying botter health

With a world-wide and ever-growing reputa tion Dr, Williams Pink Pils for Pale People I put myself into the hands of dostor aftor stand pro-étinent m THE remedy for all Hector, but every trestment failed to do me any forms of ill-health arising from lipurd was permanent good antil, acting on the advice of blood or disordered nervos. Among the com- friend, I tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for plaints they have been proved to cure are Fale People. After the Best bottle or so of Apmain, Debility, Early Decay, Malaria, these Pills I felt much brighter. By degrees Indigestion, Liver Complaint, Rheumatism, my stomach regained strength and I began to Scintion, Paralysis, Bori-Beri, Eczema and Skin enjoy regular meals again with at any an Eruptions, St. Vitus Daroe. For renon's pleasant after-effects. Ify nervous system was ailments they are the great specific. Obtain braced up by the wonderfully nerve building ablo front medioise vendors everywhore powers of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and also from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., regained the ability to work hard and with sest, 84, Szochton Road, Shanghai, China, 1 bottle As I persevered with the Pills the headaches for $1.50 or 6 balties for , post free. and backaches loft me, my heart's action became normal, and I became a healthy as I had been before my breakdown. Several years have slapsed since I left af taking Dr. Williams Pink Pills, and my constitution was so thoroughly rebuilt by their are then that, with the exception of an occasional aperient, I havo never had occasion to lake a single dose of medicine from that time until HOW."

As often happons, the care of the his band by Dr. Williams' Piuk Pills was followed by the cure of the wito. Mrs. C. M. Ja Craze related the foots of her so as follows:-"Not long ago I lost all appetite, the mers sight of food caused me to feel sick and fiat. The case of this proved to l

INDIGESTION,

and for months I never know what it was to bej free from the tortures-nrising fram na inability to digest what littlo I manged to eat. The undigested food gave rise to flatulenes that: caused me great distress, aml my heart would beat, so wildly, and causal ma so much pain at į times, that I feared. I was sflicted with heart complaint. I was very depressed, my strength gave way, I hardly knew how to get through the day's duties.

MIRA, C. M. DE CRUZE, of Rangoon (from a photograph.)

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED.

SEATTLE. &

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG FOR

VANCOUVER. B.C..

PORTLAND (Or)

SHANGHAI AND JAPANESE PORTS.

Steamers

From June 3rd to 9th, 1911.

HIGH WATER.

LOW WATER.

KUMERIC

LUCERIC..

II kong Mean Time.

H'kony Hesa

b.

13.

ft. in.

Sat.

-3 m 4 19

136

FROSE Kolo Omuta

BAD LEGS,

FLOTCHES,

SPOTS,

Masery 220...

PIMPLES,

and. SORES OF ALL KINDS

Soerabaia Boorabais Kwongtontal Kwongyenpong Kobe

Hongkong Hotel St. Petersburg 1311,

Amy J. Nohr

Manila 2988, 4410..

Amoy

Fri.

Sun. 4

Mon. 5 m 5 47

Tues.

6

Wed. 7 ma 46

6 55 Thurs 8m 7:11

7 52

·9m 7.35

5 10

38

4.33

50

1 8

m 1

It is a safe and Permanent Remedy.

46

IS THE FINEST BLOOD PURIFIER

:: EVER DISCOVERED.

ADDRESS

Katonwing Keechoug

It is warranted to closuse the blood from all Koliongtjie

mpurities, from whatever danse arising. For Kwangkahing

BOROBUGA,

SUURVY,

ECZEMA.

BLOOD POISON, ULCERS.

SEIN AND BLOOD DISEASES,

Bonce.

BLACKHEADS,

It is the only real spasifle for Gout and Rheumatis The following is a list of unclaimed telegrams Pains, for it removes the faces from the Blood and lying in the Eastern, Australasia & China Tele-

graph Company's office at Hongkong

ADDRESS Ceyras Denne Mesagerio

Australien Chinsohoyam Chunluu Engloping

NOTE. This mixture is pleasant to the taste And warranted free from anything infuzions to the most delicate constitution of either sex, from infancy to old age, and the Proprietors hormin al mondet trial to test its value Thonmada of wonderful caros have been effectet by it. TRIED MANY THINGS WITHOUT BENEFIT UNTIL I TOOK CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE,

Mr. F. E. Lewis, 48 Bridge Street Row, Chester,

Balud Offizier

2,

VIA

Tons

Captain

To Sail on or About

6,232

G. B. McGl...

6th June.

J. Mathie

30th June,

4. 2 m 6. 8 4 1 6 2 9 36 a 12

m 8 1943

10 29 1 5 4..0 11 16 a છું

m 10 56

0.14.3 4 57 a 20

6.400

To be followed by other Steamers of the Company at raguiar' intervals.

The Steamers of the BANK LINE, LTD., Darry Cargo on through Bill of Lading to all overland Common Points in the United States of America and Canada, and ale for the Chief Ports in Mexico, and Central and South Amerion. Will call at AMOT sid KEELUNG if inflicient inducement offers.

The Steamers of the Line are of the most modern type, have excellent sccommodation for steerage passengers and a limited accommodation for Cabin Passengers; they are Atte throughout with Electrio Light, the Luseris" and "Octarie" also having Wireless Telegraphy. Special Arrangements have been made for Express Parcels to Amorison and Canadian Points,

For Rates et Freight and Passage, apply to-

TELEPHONE No. 780.

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED, KING'S BUILDING, Praya Central,

INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.

THE

THE FAST MODERN STEAMERS OF THIS LINE AFFORD THE QUICKEST FREIGHT TRANSPORT FROM THE ORIENT TO SOUTH

AFRICA.

Cargo carriol on through Bills of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN (Natal) EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN with transhipment at COLOMBO,

PROPOSED SAILINGS.

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Квон

Ponang Mytho

Cabe Friedrichshafen Manila Road-Manila

Bemarang Mecas San Francisco Bombay

Hongkong Chervatory, June Zad.

Previous On Date On Data

Day at

Bat

at 4 pt. 10 in 4p.m

Faromatera

29.87 29.91 29.80

79

82

83

Namdink Cebn

89

RA

76

Wind Direction

East

*** Bangkok

Forceti

Taican

Weather

0.03

...Port Darwin

Bombay Bingapore

Highest open air Temperature on 1st. BI Lowest open air Temperature on 1st. 75

Hongkong, Ist May, 1911.

writer Yast a line in favour of Clarke's Hood Lortieboen 21, Hollywood Batavia many things withent borest until I took your remedy. Manyuen (Two) ;. After the eighth bottle I was quite well again.

Bands Please accept his letter sa a token of gratitude to Sheulang your wonderful Clarke's Blood Misture-Jane Sherin... 31, 1003 Sold by all Chervists and Patent Medieme Vendors Speidel

Shanchsong began throughout the World

ARK YONU

CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE Tongshim e/o Wangfatyuen and beware of worthlous imitations and substitutes Woking

Bonham Strand

160

Yunwah Satylp Co.

Temperature

FROM HONGKONG: 24th June.

FROM COLOMBO:

STEAMER

12th July.

For rates and further information, apply to

THE BANK LINE, LIMTIED,

(MANAGING AGENTS),

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