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COMMERCIAL UNION' INSURANCE CO.

WEATHER REPORT.

· On the 14th at 11.55 a.m.-The barometer (FROM THE "POFT MAGAZINE AND INSURANCE has risen moderately in N.E. Japan, the depres

MONITOR," }

Most impressive is the onward march of the Commercial Union Assurance Company, which

sion lying off Hokkaido yesterday having moved away over the Facillo.

Promuro has given way quickly on the E. coast of Chien, depression, formed over the continent to the South of the Yausas valley, advanced towards N.E, and reached the

year in a position of commanding magnituds

great establishment entered upon ità Aft:nth.bourhood of Shanghai.

the

has increased slightly over the und amid circumstances of remarkable pros. It is highest over the Pacific to

Eastward of the

Bonine. Modorato S, monson may be expected over the N. part of the China Sea.

pority. The coaselons energies of the manage. ment are not concentrated in a single direction, for the undertaking is to the front in all departments of its operations, which

TO PAI

a huge scale and of over-increasing importance. In life Burauce the Com- pany now successfully administera fands of 12 millions, its marine branch has seguir ed fame for ila extraordinarily profitable ronite, in Bea insurance the second place is Decupled in regard to premium tucome and in the accident department nu actual I supremacy in in this respect has now been schieved. There is now from all suurges a total prominin income exceeding 64 millions per anoam, and this immense sum oan only be the limit for the mowout,

1

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day, C.13 inches,

The foressat for the 24 hours ending at noan' today is as follows :-

Rongkong & Neighbourhood...(*) Formosa Channel

(S. and S.W

winds, fresh. South const of China between | Same as No. 1.

Boagkong and Lamioaks.

South out of China between Same as No. 1.

Hongkong and Hainan

* S. wiede, moderate; showery.

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

Following is a list of unclaimed telegrams lying in the Great Northern Telegraph Com- pany's office at Hongkong:-*

ADDRESS

Komkong Kolangijie Kwangkahing

Fire. To the already vast income from ro premiums there was another substantial addi- tion in 1910, when £3,139,967 was rushed, the increase of £124,806 sporvening on one of £229,196. Prior to 1905 the annual premism! receipts were pader two millions, and, after being for four years above this amount, they pass the third million in 1999. A splendid profit yield was produced by fast year's trau- | Kalonwing

actions, for the losses were aguin barn -low scale, requiring £1,502,653, or

47.8 por cent. of the promina. Including commission, foreign state pharges contribu

and cont Hons to fire brigados, the expanses absorbed £1,123,994, or 35 por cent, loving a surplas of £513,420, following one of £515,626 to tho previous account. After taking in the Ocean Bre fand of £17,585 and allowing a trifle for bad debts, there was a disposable balance of £530,766, of which £200,000 was transferred to profit and loss and £330.766 to the departmental fand, thereby increased from £1,810,725 to £3,141,491, or more than the premium reverse: of the year.

In the forty-nine years from the commerce- ment in 1861 to 31st December, 1910, the fire premiums as sot out in the annual reports of the Commercial Union have amounted to £47,989,227 and the lenses to £27,749,098, or 57.82 per coat.

report

Life. In commenting open the 1909 of the Commercial Union we suggested that the Dow business of the year might be taken as ing affording a more of the Company's producing power in the life department, ancient time having elapsed for a complete assimilation the connections recently acquired through the amalgamation with it of other life offices. On the whole, the record of 1910 tends to confirms that bmpression, 3.645 new policies having lason issued, for £2,045,089, as against 3,461 for £2.182.052 in 1909. No great din

culty

.nt

,of course, would be likely to be exporina ced by an ollos of the standing of the Commer- Union in adding to those largo figures by drawing upon fresh territory. But this would not necesarily benefit the policy-holders, and it in noticeable that out of the not now business of £1,913,116, all but £101,241 has been obtained

home

£431,998 the total net prezuium income From has advanced to £485,585 the interest revende represents the ligh чтогадо

ago yield of £4 4a. 33. per cent on the life fands, after dedastion of income tax-an improvement oren on the $435. 11d. of the previous year; and the ratio of expenditure to proniams has fallen from 13.1 to Less than 12.6 per cont. £100,539 was added to thx fanis, raising them to £4,340,572, apart al toguthor from nearly BI mikons eterling bold

in respect of offices taken over.

thu

Marine-This erar flourishing branch of

Commorial Union was again highly profit able. The pramitim rass from £231,693 to

Kwongtontal Kwongyen pong Massey, Hongkong Flotel 1311, 5288... J. Nokr 2988, 4410

FROM

Koba

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 15TH, 1911.

BY ROYAL WARRANT

PURVEYORS TO

H.M. KING George V.

JOHN

BEGG'S

FAMOUS

SCOTCH

WHISKY

WHOLESALE AGENTS:

DADY BURJOR & Co.,

7, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

HONGKONG,

TELEPHONE No. 665.

PRESS

**

"HONGKONG DAILY

PUBLICATIONS.

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG FOR

VANCOUVER. B.C.. SEATTLE &

PORTLAND (0) -

VIA

SHANGHAI AND JAPANESE

PORTS.

Tonsi

Captain

To Sail on or About

Steamers

LUCERTO...

6,400.

J. Mathie

30th June.

To be followed by oflor. Siesmera of the Company at regular interrals. The Steamers of the BANK LINE, LTD., carry Cargo on through Bills of Luling to all overland Coramon Points in the United States of Amerion and Canada, sud sise for the Chief Paris in Mexico, and Central and South America. Will call at AMOY and KEELUNG if sufficient indusement offers.

The Stomers of the Line are of the most modoru type, have excollent accommodation for steerage passengers and a limited accommodation for Cabin Passengers; they aco fitted throughout with Bloctric Light, the "Luterio" and "Orturio" also having Wirolass Telegraphy, Special Arrangements have been made for Express Parcols to American and Canadian Points,

For Rates of Freight und Passage, apply to-

Ounta

Doorn bain

Sterabaia

Kobe

St. Petersburg

Amoy

Manila

THE HONGKONG TYPHOON, Sept. 18th, 1906, Illustrated Account... TEMPORARY MINING REGULA

DIRECTORY AND CHRONICLE

OF THE FAR EAST

Small Edition 6.00 Do Do. CHILDREN OF FAR CATHAY:

Bosial and Political Novel, by C. J.

3,50 Haloowba THE JUBILEE OF HONGKONG, being an Historical Skatob to which

Account of the Celebra an is added tione in 1891

...$10.00

1,00

0.50

0.50

0.50

TRADE MARK REGULATIONS

IN CHINA FROM HONGKONG TO CANTON, BY THE PEARL RIVER-" A Book for the Globetrotter," by Capt.

V. LLOYD: with Maps and Illas. 91.75 HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS,

helf yearly vol, bound FIFTY YEARS ANGLO-CHINESE

·CALENDAR, 1984 to 1913. RATES OF EXCHANGE AT HONG KONG English Mail days 1874 to 1909 BOMBAY RATES OF EXCHANGE AT HONGKONG, English Mail Days 1898 to 1905 CALLED OUT: or tho

Chang

0.25

7,50

2.00

TELEPHONE No. 780.

2,00

Wang

Amoy

IN CHINA

lying in the Eastern, Anstralasia & Chian Tolo- graph Company's office at Hongkong :-

The following is a list of unclaimed tolograme PCS FOR BAILWAY

ADDRESS

FROM Archolt-Stapley. Pacific Mail

Chicago ! Line Offic

Denne Hessagerie Ceyras

Australien

Mytho Dora ongne-Frined Malachaker Ilanoi

Manila Tarticleen 221, Hollywood Hailung

Batavia

CONSTRUCTION IN CHINA. HONGKONG HANSARD REPORTS OF THE MEETINGS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Pub- Habed Annually MOUNTINGS OF NAVAL

Daughter, an Anglo-Chinese Re manco, by Chas, J. H. Halcomba

3.00 | SKETCH OF THE WEST RIVER

PLAN OF VICTORIA

**

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED, KING'S BUILDING, Praya Contral.

INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.

1.06 THE

2.ไม่ 020

GUNS

1.00

Lokre Bande Sherin... Shuncheong

hengshim c/o Wangfalguen

Boulam Strand

Rangoon

Macao

MERCHANT NAVY, by J. E. Featherstonhangh POLITICAL OBSTACLES TO MIS. BIONARY SUCCESS IN CHINA

and their Subsequent Use with the Ladysmith Roller Colum

TH WARLIKE EXPLOITS OF

KOWLOON

0.75

1,00

PEAK

0.76

*

11

NEW TERRITORY CANTON.

0.76

0:50

100

POWER OF ATTORNEY FORM MAIL TABLES for 1911

0.25

0.80 & 0.20

0.25

Bombay

Pumadinh

...Port Darwin ...Bombay

SHIPPING IN PORT.

Wosing

JAPANESE ABROAD.

A REMINISCENCE. OF THE BARLY DAYS.

The Jiji publishes an interesting doenmen which was given to Admiral Conut Togo more than forty ye range by the late Mr. Karamurs, then Minister of State for the Navy, when the Admiral first teft for England in company with Alatan other fellow students to prosecute his studies. The documout ascotapanied the Ad- miral to London

and remained there in his possession for

night yours from 1871 to 1878. It brought home by the Adminal when he on the oraisor Higei, and since that

WAR

timo 14

5.

it has remained in his possession on s souvenir of bygone days. The following translation of the document referred to:--

1. Every clause of the provisions contained iri the Tenation with various countries shall be kept in mind. Your

2. When you see or hear of things, no matter what they may be, which you think conducive to the interests of this Empire, cause thorough to be made thereinto with all your right and main

STEAMERS,

ANTILOCHUS, British str., 5,792, A. R. S'ewart, 10th June Seattle and Katohinoizy 6th June, General Butterfield & Swire. BRAND, Norwegian str., 3,519, Evensen, 8th Juno-Newebwang 30th May, Chefoo Zed June. General T. & Co. CHENAN, British str., 1,350, I Lloyd Jones,

8th June-Shanghai 4th June, General Butterfield Swire.

CHILDAR, Norwegian str., 1,102, H. Nielssen,

VESSELS ÉXPECTED.

THE AMERICAN MAJL.

The P. M. 8.S. Co's ali: Manchuria is dze to arrive at Hongkong to-morrow between 8 and

10.

The T.K.K. str. Chiyo Muru with the U.8. mails sailed from Yokohama on the 12th inst., and is dine at Hongkong on the 20th Instant.

The P.M. 9.8, Co. atr. Mongolia sailed from San Francisco on the 6th inst. for Hongkong, 1st Jano Bangkok 25th May. Eics-vis Honolulu Yokohama, Kabe, Nagasaki and Manilo, and is due to arrive at Hongkong on Aagaard, Thorson Co.

&

the 7th prox. CHINA, American str., 3,186, Emery Rice, 5th Jano-San Francisco th May, Mails and General-P. M. 8. 8. Co. CRIYOEN, Chinas str., 1,177, Wm. Jamieson,

11th June-Shanghai 7th Jane, General C.M

S. N. Co. DAGNT, Norwegian str, 883, Salvesen, 1011

1

Jane-Hongay 7th June, Coul-Aagaard Thoresen & Co. DATZA MAKU, Jap. fr., 1,735, Nakamoto, 12th June-Motau 5th Jane. Coal-M. H. K DEEWENT, British str., 1,560. J. Jenkins, 10L June Saigon 6th June, Rice and General Far, Norvegins str., 867, N. G. Anders, 12th June-Newchwang 4th and Dalay 61 June, Bean Asgaard, Thoresen & Co

Chinese

THE AUSTRALIAN MAI

The E. & A. str. Eastern from Sydney; &c., left Port Darwin on the Bth instant for Hong- kong in Timor and Manila

The E&A. str. Empira loft Sydney on the" 12th instant for this port, ris Queensland ports, Port Darwin and Manito.

THE CANADIAN MAIL

The C.P.R. Co.'s str. Monteagle arrived at Moji at 10 am, on the 12th inst., and left again at 8 p.m. same day for Shanghai, where she is due to arrive at noon on the 14th inst.

The C.P.R. Co.'s stt. Empress of India left

£306,921, the increase of £26.233 following ono l'investigation and report them in writing to GERMANIA, Germaь xtr., 1,714. H. Frandsen, Vancouver, B.O., for Hongkong, (via usna

of

£38,965. A favourabla

axperiane Fa

presented by claims of £151,771 paid and out the Foreira Ofice or the offers in charge of standing, combined with the moderate Aut

Burjlus

affairs at Kanagawa, Osaka, Hyogo,

13th Jan-Hollow 12th June, General-ports of call) on the 31st altime.

Jeban

ge of £52439 for expenaw, left the font iterata and Hakodate, when the mail sorries is GLENFALLOCH, British str., 1,434,. J. Mazon, of over £102,000.. Of this, £50,000 was trans sarailable, or otherwise send in suck report after

ferred to profit and loss, while the murine fund

revonne.

your return Lowy,

of

careful

was negmented from £716,400 to £758,788- 3. Now that you are going to leave the land parents for a foreign country, I feel apocially generous provision, the maintenance of which helps materially to swell the intorast confident that you have all farmed your resoln-

tions. You must, nevertheless, be very Accident Through the acquisition of the in your department and he always mindful not that might Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation the to do ever the slightest thing business in the accident department, already of disgroos the honour of this Empire. Never unless you can Toportions, assumed an importance borrow money from faraigs

by that of any other company. In back it up with security. If gon perchance the personal sesident section the premiums of contract i debt abroad for travelling expenses £401.943 were faced by claims paid, £188,580, and other unavoid the necessition, you must with £34,188 additional liability for claims out- clear it off by all means before you favo standing-thus indicating a ratio of 55-4 per for homo, and must not ander any circum cent, and

by an out

ontgo for management abd stances leave your debt napsid. In case commission amounting to £156,129. 38.8 per you return home without paying the money. After bringing in the Dean fand of you owe to a foreigner and disclosures aro vent. £127,285, and transferring £51,875 to the made thereof, not only yourselves but yold sonidout fund, the personal accident master and all your relatives will be held circumstances and according to

off the dobb, to pay o

or 58.8

reserve for unexpired risks was raised from

£35,522 to £133,981, or 334 per cent, of the premiums.

the

wreat insurance

10

он

1st Juno-Singapore 26th May, General- Order. GLENEAGAN, British str. 3809, James M. Gayon 13th June-London 29th April, General-Order.

5th June-Baugkok 28th May, General HALVARD, Norwegian ste 1,066, Anderson,

Aaganyl, Thorsso, & Co. HELENE, Gozman str. 771, Bendixen, 12th June--Holbow 11th June, General— Jebsen & Co. HONGKONG MARU; Japanese str., 3,433, . Hinokuma, 31st May-Moji 26th May, General Toyo Kisen Kaisha 13th Jane Haiphong 10th and Hoihow HONGKONG, French str., 739, A. Cornelingen,

12th June, General-A. R Marty. INABA MARU, Japanese str., 3.837, 8. Tomina KB, 11th June-Seattle 9th May, Shanghai

9th Jun

June, Coal and General-Nippen Tuesa

THE INDIAN MAIL.

The Indo-China str. Nameany from Caloutta and the Straits left Singapore for Hongkong on the 10th inst., and is des here to-morrow.

The Indo-China str. Laisang lelt Calcuttà and is duo hore about the 23rd inst. for the Straits and Hongkong on the 7th inst.,

MERCHANT STEAMERS.

The 0.8.K. str. Muzica Marn from Tacoma inft Shanghai for this port on the 12th inst., and may be expected to arrive here to-day of

about noon.

The P. & 0. S. N. Ca's str. Simla loft Singapore for this port on the 10th inst, at 8 a.m.,nd is dus here to-day at about 9 am,

The Austrian Lloyd's str. Persia loft Singa. pore for this port on the 10th inst., sad is dua bera to-day.

The &0.8. N. Co. str. Nile is expected Kaisha. KEONGWA, German str., 1,115, F. Nicolaisen, to arrive at Hongkong from Keelung to-day at 5 6th Juus-Saigon 2nd June, Rice-Battaram, and will sail on same day, afternoon.

The P. & A. 88. Co, str. Henrik Ibsen from field & Swire.

Portland loft Moji on the 11th instant, and is due to arrive at Hongkong to-morrow.

The Mogal Line str. Pathan left United Kingdom on the 12th March for Hongkong via Straits.

The Megol Line str. Sikh left United King

Straile

$12.000nable it to deriva a fair margin of grudge you must show the utmost patience, LOONGADON, Gerrasa str., 1,701, W. Vogaler. dam on the 6th ultimo for. Hongkong via the

5th June-Saigo Hamburg-Amelot June, Rice

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

AFRICA

Cargo carried on through Bill of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN (Natsi) EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN with transhipment at COLOMBO.

FROM HONGHONG: 15th Jans

PROPOSED SAILINGS.

For rates and farther information, apply to--

Hongkong, 10th June, 1911.

SWEDISH

FROM COLOMBO ':,

CAMBYSER....

12th July.

THE BANK LINE, LIMTIED, (MANAGING AGENTS).

EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

GOTHENBURG.

[173

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).

DESTINATION

STEAMERS SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, KOBE & Mod "YEDDO"

DATE OF SAILINGS.

About 22nd July. TELEPHONE No. 171.

For Freight and Further Particulars, apply to

OLOF WIJK & CO., CHINA AGENCIES, AKTIEBOLAG. +45

YÜRK BUILDINGS. Tor Frock

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOT EL.

Mrs E. 3. A. Appar

and Ayah Mire R. Atkinson Mr Be

Mr L. Beckinzsale Mr Cheshire Mr.P. F. Chilvers Mr D.E. Clark Mr. W. E. Clarke Mr. H. L. Condon Mr Coy'e Wm Mr Danais

N. K. Davidson Mr W. C. Drew Mr E. J. W. Eames

Mr Egar Mr. G. L. Elverson Mr F. Esrom

Mr G. R. Evans Mr. H. G. Fisher

| Mr. J. Forrestor- Denman Fuller

Mr II. Garrow Mr A. 8 Ginger

Mr. V. Goulbourn Mr & Mrs Grevedon Capt. T. F. Hall

Mr A. Harrison bf 1. C. Hamilton.

T. F. Hausan

4. If you happen to meet your own coun. Home employers' lieinility businats acconated tryman during your sejourn abroad you must for £519,830 in premiums, £473,567 in befriend them, even if they are parties un- claims paid and estimated for, and £167,555 known to yentseives, and you must give them LIGHTNING, British str.. 2,122, E. P. Smith, 12th Jnne-Calcutta via Straits 6th June, GXPENSES. In the preceding account sound advice if they be found in fault, You

General-Daril, Snoon & Co Commercial Union WELS ablo to

must also give them relief if they are in

LINAN, British str., 1,350, C. C. Williams, 12th from this tracting olass

of sickness or in iistress

Juno

Shanghal 9th Jane, Gentral favourable balance of about 5. Even if you happen to owe foreigners a Butterfield & Swire. and no doubt advanced rates will

and appeal, if unavoidable, to the Govern profit from the risks takon over. The Oceanment of the laud to have your wrongs adjusted. fund having brought in £28,672, a trasfer However exasperating the case may be you unust of £14,719 from the general occident fund was refrain from either killing or injuring regners, all that was need manko

to

up the 40 per cent. 6. The Reals entrusted to you must be treated reservo-£207,932.

with great care and handed back to the In the lity business abroad and mis-

Recident branch, embracing sotherilles after your rètera hɔme. The seals MURES, British 2nd June, Bulk Oil Francisco, on the 14th instant, aud is due to Mr 8, Jame

may, however, be returned to the offic-s employ risks, the premiums were £1,243,283 mentioned above to s esilaneoza

to ruit

your own convenience, and the claims £560,459, or 44.9 per cent. 7. You

strictly prohibited from bezeming with £476,125, or 38.1 per cant, for

r proselytized. naturalized or

8. The term of your sojourn abroad is not agement and commission. The account relat

moun-

to this vast business received $283.409 specially fixed but you are permitted to extend from the Ocean funds, and in a transfer your stay for about ten years.

from it of £60,001 there is focused the 8. When you come home at the expiration year's contribution to profit and loss arising your term you must produce a report of the from the entire ope

•puttinent, the verations of thà necident de particulars of your journey.

accident soution of which

with a reserve of £636,456, or over 50 per

cent. of the premiums.

the

The profit and loss account received the interest not otherwise apportioned, this amount. ing to £230,316 and being more than suficient to pay

dividend. Pear's Profit contributions from the fire, marine, general accident and life departments came to writtan 2339,445. A quarter-of-a-million Was

ON SALE.

A TABLE OF THE

RATES OF EXCHANGE AT HONGKONG

off the cost of businesses sequins, and at this For Demand Drafts on London on the day of

1 the rate the item at present figuring as an assetin balance sheet will be extinguished in a few years; while by the issue, to proprietors of companies taken over, of terminable debentare stocks instead of ordinary sharea, the strain is svoided of maintaining, on what would be a rate of dividend once growing capital, a declared.

or preceeding the departure of the English

Mails; also Table of the Yearly

Approximate Averages for 36 years.....

FROM 1874 to 1909. ̈

Linie.

ΕΤΟΣ

The 0.8.K. str. Chicago Maru left Tasom LONG, SANG, British str. 1.092, Z. Wheeler, for this port via Japan and Manila on the 27th 12th Jan-Manila 9th Jane, General-elimo, and is dus here on or about the 3rd Jaring

ing Matheson & Co.

The T.K.K. str. America Maru left San str., 3.066, Y. A. Thomas, 10th Juno-Balik Paza

Papan

arrive at Hongkong on or about 11th prox. Theresen & Co.

The T.K.K. str. Kiyo Maru left Manzanillo xeroso, British str., 997, W. Botefahr, 7th for Hongkong on the 10th instant, and is dus to POKOTONG, k

J-Esp & Swiro

31st May, Rice and Teak-

arrive at Hongkong on or about 1st August Pond--B16

The Barber Line str. Suteuma left New York German

str, 987, Sohlesencar, 10th Jane-Bangkek and Swalow 9th Jane, on the 10th instant: for Hongkong and, Far

East. -Line...Chinaso. BABINE

BICKNERS, Dutch str., 573, D. E. Boere. 10th June Foochow 8th Jane, Bullast-Asiatic Patroleuse Co.

QUINTA

LABEN.

German sir,, 908, Wolff, 8th June- Bangkok Giat May. Rice-Butterdald &

SHUBETORO HARU, Japanese str., 1,234, No moto, 12th Juno--Moji 6th June, Coal- Ossks Shosen Kaisha.

TJITAROEM

Dutch str., 3,667, P. Zwart. 10th June--Macassar 2nd June, General-Jașa. China Japan Lijn.

TBINTU, German str., 1,002. Peterson, 10th June-Bangkok and Swatow. 9th June, Rice Betterfeld & Swire. YONNAN, Hritish str., 1,240, G. W. Eddy,

wang 2nd June, Coal Bat Jane-Newchwang forfield & Siro,

BAILING VESSEL.

a

Price $2 Coah. On sale at the "DAU Y ECLIPSE. British 4-masted barque, 2,996, Jame, Lamas" Ofico, or Local Booksellers,

White, 12th May-New York 20th Jan., Kerosene On-Standard Oil Co.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

Hon. Mrs. A. lewat Dr. Spencer Hough MrR. Lanes Mis R. Irwin

Mr H. L. Jono: Mr B. f.

forpli Me E. C. Jalien Mr & Mr E, K, Kadhorie Mr A. Kappeler Mr Kaufmann •

Mr. P., Klinik

Mr M. H. Loga

Dr. O. Marritt

Mr B. V. Mitchelmore Mr fra A... Moulder Mr W. North Mr F. FI. Nya Air, V. d'attingol Mr J. O. Ogdes Mr E. H. Poni Mr A. T. Prichard

Mr. E. H. Ray

& Mre Riachbroth

YE... Solpaon

New ARA.D. Spalding

Mr. J. Spittlos Miss W. Square L&& Ma, C. R. Stainer Mr J. W. Taylor Mr R. Tovey-Cozens,

GRAND HOTEL.

KINGBOLERE PRIVATE HOTEL

Comdr, F. Acton, R.N. Mr H. Adam Mr F. Aoton & Maid hir. E. Arodt Mr & Mrs Aucoit Mr. H Keanett Mr. F. Ferington Dr. & Mrs BW. Brown Mr. Cocker

Mr4 MraF.M. Crowford Mr&Mrs.D. F. Donnelly

| Mr C.-L. Gorham i biz J.-Graham

Mr. & Mrs. C.B. Harvey

Dr. Hobson

Mr. H. Hofman

Mr. H. Koch

Mr & Mrs 7. P. Lammert

and childron

Mr. & Mr. C. Logan Mr. J. F. Macgregor Mr. & Mrs. L.D. Mandel Master Manil

Mr E. J. McNally. Mr. K. S. Morrison Sir Francis Piggott Mr J, Enbertaon Mrs. G. Nachso Miss K. Sochas M. A. L.. Shields Mr. R. D. Browart Mr. B. Webb Me Whyta

Mr Otto Wiesinger Mr. and Mrs. B. A. M.

Williar's

Mr. J. W. Wilson

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From Jane 15th to 21st, 1911.

HIGH WATER.

Height.

Low WATER.

H'kong

Im 10 49 6 8 7

Height.

H'kong Moon

Menu

Time.

Time.

ft. in.

hi

no.

ft. in.

Thurs 15 m 1 3

13

3 43

3.5

m 10 17

7 0

6 27 0

Dr. Baudevin

Mr & Mrs Meyers

Fri

16 m 2 8

3 7.

4 2

Mr French Evant

Mr EW, Bauckham Mr D. Bruger

Mr B. J. Mooney.

10

Mr Muller

Sat.

17 noinferior high

nor low-water.

Mr P. W. L.. Nauninga

7 35 1

M: K. Offer

Sun.

18 uoinferior high-

nor low-wator

Mr K. Porak

M. J. W. Pingle

Mon.

Miss

Elihure

Ma A. L. Runter

Mr& Vira, A. h.Stoward

Tue,

Mr H. P. Stonemau

Mr Turner

Wed.

Birs Woode

Mr Gilbert Mr T. Hanes

Miss Johnson Mr Kaufholz Mr Kelly Dr. F. T. Keyt hir and Mrs Chor, G.

King Mr H. Kleing

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Aliss L: Araok

The Bank Line str. Kumeric arrived at Moji Mr T. Aoki on the 24th instant a..

ON SALE.

»OUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG ROUND FLY PRESS. July to December, 1910 With INDER. Price $7.50.

On male at the "HONGKUNG DAILY PRESS Office.

Hongkong, 28th March, 1911

Mr B. A. Ariya's Capt. Thos Arthur Dr Belilios

Mr M. P. Beattie Miss Brandt Mr and Mra B. B

Bridger & Bont

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Mr H.-Georga

Mr. J. Gordon

Mr A. Harper Mr T. Hood Mr E. B. Kabel

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Miss Morrison

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Passmore

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Dr. Samitt Mr. E. E. Smith Mn II. of Tibboy Br J. N. Varois Mis M, S. Wibom

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HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER

Hongkong Observatory, June 14th.

Barometer

Previousj0a Date On Date

Day

At

st

at 4 pm.) 10 14.12.

4 pm.

297 29.15

29.80

Temperature. **

6

$5

85

Humidity 12 Wind Direction...

6

72

76

South South 88E

1

0.13

Forceti

Weather ...... Rein

Highest open air Temperature on 13th. 90 Lowest open air. Temperature on 13th.....79

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