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FADING AT THIRTY.-

HONGKONG

SHARE

MARKET

Mesim. Vernon & Smyth in their weakly share report dated June 23rd stated

PURVEYORS TO

THE HONGONG DAILY PRE §, SATURDAY, JU CE 24TH, 1911.

BY ROYAL WARRANT

JOHN BEGG'S SCOTCH

FAMOUS

WHISKY.

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG FOR

VANCOUVER. B.C.. SEATTLE

PORTLAND. (0r)

VIA

SHANGHAI AND

JAPANESE

PORTS.

Tone

Captain

To Sail on or About

Owing to the Coronation holidays bat little business has been put through in the fow work- ing days which have elapsed since the date of car last report, but generally speaking a healthfor tono prevails in so far as local stooke aro concerned, and buyers for investment account predominato at, or a little under, prosent quotations. "Rubber." continne noglected and close plightly easter en the London market. Fine Hard Par Rubber in quoted at 4 per lb., but at this mato there are buyers. Tronoh Tin Mines have again advanced, and to-day there are buyers for Loadon account at 91/. cum diy, Tho market rate of discount is easier at 2į por cant. Bid the Bank mate remains at 3 per cent. Bar Silver closes steady at 244d, and Sterling T.T. at 19. Shanghai T.T. is unchanged at 744.

BANKS--Hongkong and Shanghais have zooovocad in London to £27 10/-, and locally the marketaleses with buyers at S860. Nationals (in Liquidation) continuo in regnest at $80.

MARINE INSURANCES. - Unions after amall sales at $805 dose with bayers at $800. North Chinas pro firm with buyers at Tls. 156, and Cantons at 2190 after further sales at the mto. Yangtzes can still be placed at 8.00 with

ox. 73.

FIRE INSURANCEK.-Chinas have been done at $199 and Hongkongs at 8330, both closing in demand.

H.M. KING GEORGE V.

WEATHER REPORT.

WHOLESALE AGENTS:

DADY BURJOR & Co.,

On the 23rd at 11.155 a.m. The barometer: has risen moderately over S. China, Tongking and Annam, and fallen slightly to moderataly aver Japan and the Loochoos.

The shallow depression lying over the Eastern Bea yesterday has moved Eastwards and is now situatol to the N.E. of the Loochces.

Prossure is still high to the N.E. of Japan. and over the S. part of the China Sea.

Fresh monsoou may. be expected over the N. part of the China Sea.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10a.m. to-day, 0.00 inches.

At thirty a woman should be in the prime of clone slightly easier with sales at $304 and SHIPPING-Hongkong, Canton nad Macaos charm and beauty, yet tanny women begin to buyers at $30. Indo-Chinas are unchanged at fade before then,

Wrinkles

865 ellars for the proferred and defid a sallow complexion; combined, and Chins and Manilas at 8:1 appear, and dark rings surround the eyes, and headaches soilers after small sales at $10 and $103, follow, backachos and low sprite. The cause is Douglas are wasted nt 819, and Star Ferrys

hour nest of blood nourishment,

Now, Good Pure load is the life of a woman's at $243 and 9152 for the old and new respec-to-day is as follows: Beauty and Health: Dr. Williams Pink Pillsel. Shell Transports are favourable in

London at 90/-. for Pale Peoplo supply the Rich, Red Blood that repairs waste, diapela discase, and restores the brightness and charm of womanly health.

You ask me

tisfied with Dr. Williams Pink Fills! I must declaro to you that I consider the as having saved

wife

ዝጊያን

the

REFINERIES-China Sugars after small sales at $79 are in request at $78. Luzone. which have been dealt in again somewhat frosty, and up to $26, class with guilérs at $21.

MINING —Quotations are muchanged, and we have no business to report in this noction.

Doces, Whastes and GodownB-Hong- keng and Whampoa Dosks base advanced to 855, at which probablo tuyora could be foun). Kowloon Wharyes have boon booked at the im- proved rato at $49. and New Amoy Docks at 38. the latter closing in request. Shanghai Docks are unchanged at Tis, 62, but a further slight celino has occurred in Shanghai and Hongkew Wharves, which are now quoted at

I cannot recommend them enough to those who are suffering from Aummis, or whose work is of a fatiguing nature in those hot countries," writes Monsieur H. Baberra), Chef d' Orchestre, Theat

Municipal, Saigon, French Indo-Chins It gives tos pleasure to relate that my wife has been completely cured of acute pains in the loins by the dro

of Dr. Williams Pink Pile. Other medicines were teled but without success For this reason I n with canadenco re- commend these Pills to any sufferers from 84. similar pains to those which afflicted my wife." LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS.-Hong writes Mr. G. HI. D: Nolan, bookkeeper att

kong Lands are im with bayers at 994. Kalibogor Sugar Factory. Boujeemus, Java.

Dr. Williams Pink Pills have cared thousands Kerloon Lands are in request at $25 nad Wast of cases of Anemia, Norrous Disorders, Points at $47. There are bayers of Hongkong Mularis, Indigestion,

Liver Complaint, Hotels (old) at $120 and of the now at $70. theumatiana, Paralysis, Eczema and Skiu Erup which rate a few more shares are offering for Humphreys Estates have been done at 864 at tions, al-o Ladies' Ailments, in all

Parta world during the past twenty years. Of dualers, Shanghai Landa and Manila Metropole or direct from the Chinn ee of the Dr. Hotels are unchanged at last wook's quotations, Williams Medicine Co., 84, Szechen Road, and without local business. Shanghai, 81.50 ous bottle or $8 for six, post free. Remember, the pills that cureure

Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.

of the

A warranted cum for Will sequired or constitutio val is.

COTTON MILLS. Hongkongs have baen bocked at from $4 to $54, closing with sellers st the latter rata. In the North Ewos BIG quoted at Tls. 83, Internationals at Tls. 46, Lacu Kung Mowa, at The 551, and Soy Chees st Tls. 22.

of

MISCELLANEOUS.-There are buyers China Borneos at $9, China Providents at $7. CLARKE'S charges from the Urinary Or Dairy Farms at 8212, Electrice at $214, Ropes at 817. Watsons at 85.15, Powells at 83, and

B. 41.

PILLS,

innithors. Those famous Pie also-cure Cravol, Pains in the Back and all Kidney Disordore.able at $4, Cements at $3.23, Toes at 8180, and Free from mercury. Forty

Watkins at 83. Langka's bara improved to

yourd' succesN Sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers

| throughout the world.

Big G

Arrated Goldenseal Grand

Farzad and simple remedy for

By: nchitis, Calavrà, Bay Fam

infasuratane dreikliem, niers Atlonaus klamtoona mobranes or linings of the nome, servet, stomaat of primary organs.

AT CHEMISTE

*IF*ky mascare yourself

Trontīnam (hanah boktin

Of maila) da maquart,

The Ems Chronical Co.

π

* SELF OURE NO FICTION ! # NO SUFFERER NEED NOW DESPAIR, THE NEW FRENOH REMEDY,

THERAPION NIS!

12 a remarkably short time, often a few dayonu y, Cures dischargósí cithertes)superandinginfections

THERAPION No.2

Curesujood poison. badlegs, sleges, sores, painful swelled jalata, &c. when mercurial treatmrólfSİNE,

THERAPION NË 3

Cures chronic weaknem, lost vigor and vital force. Either Number Therapion &aflæelf trostmout directions enclosed, fehemi ita or post feed/from The LoClerc MedicineCo-Ea recaĵock )

stead, London, Eng. Try Now Diagnosi

Form of Theraploa,auto take, sade, lasting care. Trade Marked word "THERAPION BritishGoveScams affixed to every genuineparket,

X THERAPION

OURES TO STAY CURED.

on

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon Hongkong & Neighbourhood...) · ·

Same as No. 1. Formosa Channel South coast of Chips between Hame as No. 1.

Hongkong and Lammocks, South coast of China betoon game se No. 1.

Hongkonır and Hainan.

S. winds, fresh to moderato; fair squally,

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

FROM Yokohama Kobo Omuta, Yokohams ..Soerabain Soerabais

Following is a list of unclaimed telegrams lying in the Great Northern Telegraph Com- Pany's offico ut Hongkong. :-

ADDRESS Addy, Hongkong Hotel ... Katonwing Kaechong Kwangkahing Kollongte Kwongtantsi Kwongyenpong.Kobe

Sf. Patorsborg Masey, Hongkong Hotel

Amny 1311, 5288... 6410, 7456... 2938, 4410.

...Shanghai Shepardeon, Army Navy Clab. Kobo

... A mov

The following is a list of unclaimed telegrams ying in the Eastern, Australasia & Chica Tols. graph Company's office at Hongkong :—

ADDRESS

Arnhell-Stanley, Paciño Mail

Line Office Lawtiches 221, Hollywood Lokyo Portugal Bands .... Shuncheong stoppani,

Astor House

Steam Fisheries at 874. Fenwicks are procur: Taitovim cio Wangfatynen

x 97 with local buyers ex dividend. RUBBERS.-The following are closing quota tions-middle prices - received by wire from

London yesterday:

Highlands and Loriands

Ledburys

Iondon Asiatica

Loudon Ventures

United Serdanga....

Allagars Hatu Tigas

60/-

10/-

2/3

41

75/-

26/3

40/9

Anglo-Malays

17/6

5.9

**

Eastern and International Trusts 13 prom. Rubber Trusts

Saporgs... Liurgie

Straits (Bertams)..

Tronoh Tin Mines

Shell Transports

11/3 prem. 92,5

89%.

CHURCH SERVICES,

Bonham Strand

Ynen Yiot

Wagonalita

0678 1344 0361 0674 2837 3932 4382

FROM

Chicago Botaria Rangoon

Penang.

Macao

Namdink

Milan

Singapore

... Pert Darwin

Sin vapore

.Torreon

...Macao

Tientsin

BRITISH EXPORTS TO THE DOMIN- IONS AND ABROAD,

Mr. Burton (President of the Board of Trade), answering Mr. Page Croft, in the House of Commons recently, said the total value of the exports of the produce and manufacture of the United Kingdom consigned in 1910 to British Dominions, Colonies, Possessions, and Protes- torates was £147.303,000.

Pace Croft asked the value of goods par Mr. Pace head of c-timated population exported from the United Kingdom during 1910 to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, France, and the United States.

Mr. Burton- The total value of the produce and manufactures of the United Kingdom UNION CHURCH. Kennedy Road. Minister-consigned in 1910 from this country, to the v. G H. Hickling 1 nm. Worship, pecial Dominions and foreign countries in question Hymns, Te Deum, Anthem Lot overy soul bo per head of the estimated population of those >ubject" (§ nizer) Topic Thining Imperial y Dominions and countries, was as follows: 12 noon.

Communion. & pro Worship, Special Hymns, Subject The needs of High Destiny."

MUSICAL WONDER CHILD.

PERFORMANCE BEFORE THE QUEEN.

A child musician of astonishing gifts, Erwin; Nyiregyhazi, au Hungarian bay of eight, played several pinuoforta pigces at Buckingham Palace en the afternoon of the fat inst, by command of the Queen,

Her Majesty, with whom were the Prince of Wales, Frincess Mary, and Prince John, took the greatest interest in the perform ance and invited the boy to play several additional pieces after hearing a fague of Hack, Rachmaninoff's well-known prelude, Mozart's 44

The Violet." and Chopin's E minor vake. BOUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG The little genius sise improvised upon a theme

WEEKLY PRESS July to Decembrsulected by one of her Majesty's 1910 With INDEX. Price $7.50,

Bo

ON SALE.

On sale at the " Hongkong DaiLY PRE85"**

Bce.

Hongkong. 28th March, 1911

ON SALE.

THE FIFTY YFARS

ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR 日匯英中年十五

FROM 1ST JANUARY, 1884 70 3105 Decemb:

1913, BEING FROM THE 1ST YEAR OF TEF 76TH CYCLE TO THE FÚTH YEAR OF THE 76TH CYCLE.

PRICE 32 CASH,

On Sale at the "HONGKONG DALLY PRESS"

Office, or Agents in all the Ports of the Far East.

The Book will be sent by Registered Post {free) to any part of the World arepresented by Agents on receipt of Money Order.

in

high

Ladies in wait

The boy showed the greatest delight of the honour confers d spon him. He is a frail- looking, pale child, who scarcely looks his eight years. His father, a chorister in the Budapest Opera House, explained to a Press reporter that he had not the means to educate his e60, and that was his reason for coming to England, The dionlty, had now been overcome, and a scholarship at the Borlin Cozeegatoire had been rod through the instrumentality of Herr secured Nikich.

To Canada.

To New Zealand

To Australia

To Germany

To Frones

ל LE

edi

12 5

4 3

.8

9

.0 11 4

0 11 5

To the United States of America 0 6 10

THE GERMAN CHANCELLOR,

CONGRATULATIONS TEON THE EMPEROR

WILLIAM

The Times correspondent on the lat inst cabled:-

The increase in prestige which the legislative achievements of the past Reichstag session have brought to the Imperial Chancellor finis expression in the publication to-night of the following letter from the Emperor William

My Dear von B-thmann Hellweg,-It with satisfaction that I have seen from your report that since the successful passage of the law concerning the Constitution of Alsace Lorraine, the Imper al Instrance Bill has also

The cessful completion, after

negotiations, sfier

vanquishing manifold, difficulties, of these two important measures in's manner that accords with the interests of

of the

been adopted by the dig

and

STIC.

Empire, is a happy result which is dae not

least to your personal intervention and to

your statesmanlike skill and determined labours. cannot, therefore, refrain from express- ing to you my warmest

congratulations and my Imperial gratitude up this success, In order, however, to give further

special expression to my recognition and my good will I bave presented you with the accompanying portrait of myself." When you look at it remember always the cordial gratitudo of your well-disposad William I.R. Interior have been rewarded by the decoration The labours of the Imperial Ministry of the of a large number of officials, and the Secretary

The child's musical powers were fully fesied, by me (writes a musical critic). The young musician first played three fagues from Bach's "Forty-eight from memory, and then trans- posed each of them, without hesitation, into a which I suggested at. hazard. I was then key asked to suggest a theme on which be would improv so. I played on the piano, once

developed 1 the phrase of about three bars, and

boy it to some length with lucidity. He afterwards wrote on paper roy theme. I tested his sense of ab vinte pitch by playing a series of abords- first common ebords and simple discords, and of State, Dr. Delbrück, who has been in charge then more elaborate discordsad the child, paced out of sight of the piano. wroto down each one of them corrently.

the Emperer, has been given the Grand Gross of both the important measures referred to by of the Order of the Rod Engle with oak leaves

and brilliants.

[

'7, QUERN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

HONGKONG,

TELEPHONE No. 655.

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STEAMEES

ANGIN, German str., 1,005. C. Kangol, 18th Juno-Bangkok 11th June, Rice--Butter- feld & Swire.

ASGARD, German str., 2,172, Braud, 21st June -Port Arthur and Manila 17th June, Oil ---Order.

BESSIE DOLLAR, British atr., 2,927, Cross, 17th Juno-Manila 13th June, Lumber and Homp-Order.

BRAND, Norwegian str., 1,519, Eronson, 8th

June-Newchwang 30th May, Chefoo 2nd June, General-T, & Co. CHENAN, British str., 1,350, L. Lloyd Jones, 8th June-Shanghai 4th June, Genoral- Butterfeld & Swire. Crung, British str., 1,143, F. McGarity, 17th

June-Swatow 16th June, Ballast-Butter- | #old & Swice,

Carvo MARU, Japanese str., 7,250, Willam Woodus Greene, 20th June-San Francisco 24th May, General-Teyo Kisen Kaishs. CHUNANG, British str.. 1,418, C. Mattock, 18th June-Singapore 31st May and Paló Laut 9th June, Coal-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

DAIN MARU, Jap. str.. 899, Y. Tomamoto, 21st June-Swatow 20th June, Gemoral- Osaka Shosen Kaisha. DAIYA MARU, Jap. atr., 1,735, Nakamoto, 12th June-Motan 5th June, Cool-M. B. K. EMPRESS OF INDIA, British str., 5,940, E. Beotham, 22nd June-Vancouver, BC, 31st May. Maila and Gonoral, C. P. R. C6, ETTRICKDALE, British str., 2,917, Stephens, 19th June-Moji 12th June, Coal-Dod- well & Co. FALLS OF MONESO, British str, 3,457, G. H. Pike, 19th June Philadelphia, Korosone oil-Strudard Oil Co.

FOOKSANG, British sir, 1,987, 8. A. Mitchell,

15th June-voji 14th June, General- Jardine, Matheson & Co,

HELLAS, Gorman str., 2,345, Euigk, 22nd June i

Singapore 14th Juns, Genera!--Ham- burg-Ausrika Linie.

HENRICK IDSEN, Norwegian str. 4,578, Uhr. Smith, 17th June-Portland 19th May, General Portland & Asiatic 2.8. Co. Hot FONO, steam trawler, 69, Cameron, 19th June Swansea 28th April Hongkong Fisheries Co.

HUPER,

EH, British ...etr., 1,825, Tucker, 16th June Newchwag and Chefoo 9th Jane, Qon- eral Butterfold & Swire.

Steamers

LUCERIC...

6,400 J. Mathio

30th June,

To be followed by other Steamers of the Company at regular intervals. The Steamers of the BANK-LINE, LTD., carry Cargo on through Bills of Lading to all overland Common Points in the United States of America and Canada, and also for the Chief Porta in Mexico, and Central and South America. Will call at AMOY and KEELUNG if entlicient inducoment offers..

The Steamers of the Line are of the most modern type, have excellent accommodation for steerage passengers and a limited accommodation for Cabin Passongors; they are fitted throughout with Electric Light, the "Lucerin" and Ortorio" also having Wireless Telegraphy. Special Arrangements have been made for Express Parcels to Amorican and Canalian Points.

For Rates of Freight and Passage, apply to-

TELEPHONA No. 780.

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

INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.

LINE

RE FAST MODERN STEAMERS OF THIS

AFFORD THE QUICKEST FREIGHT TRANSPORT FROM THE ORIENT TO SOUTH.

AFRICA

Cargo carried 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..

FROM HONGKONG:

For rates and further information, apply to-

Hongkong, 10th June, 1911.

FROM COLOMBO :

THE BANK LINE, LIMTIED, (MANAGING AGENTS).

SWEDISH EAST

CO., LTD.

GOTHENBURG.

ASIATIC

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PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).

DESTINATION

STEAMEES

SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, KOBE & Meur "YEDDO"

DATE OF SAILINGS.

About 3rd August.

TELEPHONE No, 171.

For Freight and Further Particulars, apply to

OLOF WIJK & CO., CHINA AGENCIES, AKTIEBOLAG.

YORK BUILDINGS TOP FLOOR

461

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

ST E. M. A. &pcar Mrs M. Bigelow

W. H. Birchenough

Mr N. F. Bianch Viss V Blamy Mr J. Braud

KURICHOW, British str., 1.219, Forsyth, 18th Juno - Tientsin 11th June, Ganeral-Bat- 1erfield & Swire. KWANGLEE, Chinese str., 1,468, Pratt, 21st Jane-Shanghai 17th Juns, General-C. M. S. N. Oo. KWANGTAH, Ch

Chinese str., 1,536, 8towart, 17th June-Shanghai 14th Juuv, General-C. M: B. N. Co. KWONGSANG, British str., 1,965, W. F. Richard, 18th June--Wakamatau 12th June, Coal-- Jardine, Matheson & Co. LOONG SANO, British atr., 1,092, 2. Whelor,

12th June-Manila 9th June, General

Mrs G. W. Coeman Jardins, Matheson & Co.

Me G. C. Cundall LUCELIC, British str., 4,100, J. Mathis, 18th Me N, K. Davidson June-Manila 16th June, General Bank J. A. Dobbie

Line, Ltd.

LYREMOON, German str., 1,296, J. Pilgrim.

15th Jane Saigon 11th June, Rice Humburg-America Linie,

MACHAON, British atr., 4,276, 6. W. Long 19th June-Shanghai 17th June, General

-Batterfield & Swire.

& Men J, C. Burgess Mr & Mrs G. B. Bush | Mr E. A, Carlson

P. F. Chilvers Mr D.E. Clark Mr. W. E. Clarke

Mr W. 0. Drew

Mr E. J. W. Fames Capt. G. W. Eody

4. Mis Ehrenfel Mr J. F. English Mr F. Esroni Mr. H, Evans

Mr W. H.ischer Mr. H. G. Fiaber Mr J. Forrester Denman Fuller Mr H. E. Gibeon Mr A. S Gingr Mr. V. Goulbourn

W. Gonjohann

Capt. T. P Hall

Mr J. C, Hamilton

MANCHURIA, American str, 8,750, A. Dison, 16th Jane San Francisco 16th May, Mails and General--P. M. S. 8. Co. MANDABAN MALU, Japane e str., 3,246, T.

Oia, 16th June--Mike 10th June, Coal Milani Bussan Kaisha.. MEXICO MARU, Japanese str., 6,064, N. Koba- yashi, 15th Jane Tacoma via Ports 13th General-Osaka Suosen Kaisha, MONTEAGLE, British str., 6,163, W. Davison, Mr A. Harrison

21st June Vaueonrar 24th May, Flour, Mr T. F. Beson Lumber and General - C. P. L. Co.

Sir T. Heinrich MURES, British str., 3,066, Y A. Thomas, 10th

Juno-Balik Papan 20

2nd June, Bulk Oil- Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. RIZAL American cableship, 2,744, J. Heuninge,

22nd June-Manils 18th June SABINE RICKMERS, Dutch str., 575. D. E. Boove. 19th June Swatow 18th June, Kororene

e oil-Asistic Petrolenia Co. SHANSONO, British str., 1,859, J. Robinson,

20th June-Hongay 18th June, Coal- Futterfield & Swire. 81-KIANO. French str., 615, E. de Catalano, 18th Juno-Haiphong 16th June, General-

Maritimes. M+AKageries SINGAN. British str., 1,047, F. Jamieson, 20th 18th June, General- Haiphong Butterfield & Swiro.. TELEMACHUS, British str., 1,330, Fraser, 14th

June-Saigon 10th June, Rice and General

Wo Fat Bing.

TJXXII, Dutch str., 7,0%, H. Koops, 20th

June-Moji 14th June, Coal and General Java-Clinu-Japan Liju. YUENSANG, British str., 1,128, P. H. Rolfe, 20th June-Manila 17th Jane, General- Jardine, Matheson & Co. YUNNAN, British str., 1,240, G. W. Eddy, 9th Juno-Newohwang 2nd Juno, Conl-But- terfield & Swiro.

SAILING VESSEL.

| Hon,à Mia, E.A. Hewet

Mr L. O. Hibbe d Capt. a. akin-Rigging Dr. Spencer Hough

Mr Th. van Hunt Capt. I. Innsa Dr. & J A. Jolliffe Mr R. M. Josaph Mr E. C. Julion Mr M. H. Logan Mr L. M. Logan Hon. J. E. Lynds Mre

Ex

yada

Br E. Lynde

Dr. O. Marriott Mra F. McQurity- Mr & Mrs F.E. McHugh Meira F. do lonezes Master Movezes Mr F. G Mover Mr E. V. Mitokulmore Mr & Mrs A. B. Moulder Mr & Mrs S G. Nowall Mr W. North

Mr P. H. Nys Mr. V. d'Oettingel

Mr J. C. Ogdan Mr J. L. Parks

Mr Ernest H. Pond Mr A T. Prichard Capt. & Mra Purviance JE H. Ray

Mr. H. H. Bolomon

Dr.& Mr.A 1. Spalding. Mr. J. Spitt es Misa W, Square Lt. &ra. C, E, Stsider Mr W. Taylor Miss Warner

M. E. J Watermai Mrs J. W. Wel h Dr. A. Worster Mr C. Warm Jr.

KING EDWARD HOTEL

ice L. Arnold. Capt. Thos Arthur Mr & Mis Barked

r Belilios Hr M. F. Beattie

iss Brandt

Mr and Mrs H. B.

Brilger & Son

Dr. Cruezfuldt Capt. W. Ehrhardt Mr Fagan Musa. B. Gaine Wr B. George Ar J. Gordon Mr A. Harper MrT. Hood

Capt. F. Kolol

Mr. John Lennor Mise

preite Mr G. W. McEwen Mr Motory

Capt. & Mra Merlees

Dr. Micheal

Dr. Muller

Mr A. P. Nobba

Capt and hira. W.

Pasemore Mia Watkin Mr. E. E. Bwith Mr J. N. Varola Miss M. S. Wilson

GRAND HOTEL.

Mr E. W, Enuekham ECLIPSE, British 4-masted barque, 2,995, Jane, Mr O. Bruger

White, 12 May-Now York 20th Jan., | Mr Gilbe t Kerosene Oil-Standard Oil Co, -

Mr B. James Me Kaufenlz LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. Dr. F. T. Kest

Mr Kelly

Mr and Mrs Chan, G. The C.P.R. Co.'a ste. Empress of Japan left Mr & Mrs Meyers

King Vancouver, BC, for Hongkong (via usual ports Mr. J. Mooney of call) on the 21st instant a.m.

Mr Muller Mr P. W. L. Nanninga Mr M. Porak

Mr J. W. Fiingle

Az A. L. Bamsey

Mr C. Bove

Mr & Mrs. A. P. Steward

Mr H. F. Stonomn

Mr A. F. Vilk

Mre Woods

KINGSOLERE PRIVATE HOTIL,

Comdr. F. Acton, R.N. Mr H Adam

Mr F. Acton & Maid

Mr. E. Arndt

Mr & Mrs Aucott Mr. Beanett

H

Mz. F. Bevington Dr. & Mrs B.W, Brown

ty, Focker

Mr&Mrs F.3. Crawford Mr&Mr.D E. Dounelly Mr. C. L. Gorliam Mr J. rahain Mr. & Mrs. C.E. Harvey Dr. Hobin

Mr. H. Hoffman Mr. H. Koch Mr & Mra 7.P. Laminor

and children

Mr. & Mrs. A. C. Logan Mr. F. Macgrogor Mr. & Man, L D. Mandel Master Mandell Me E.J. McNulty Mr. K 5. Morrison Sir Francis Piggott Mr J. Robe: taon Mrs. G. Sachse Miss K. Sachsa M. A. L. Shields Mr. R. D. Stowact Mr B. Webb Mr Whyte Mr Otto Mr. and Mrs.

Neenngur

Williams Mr. J. W Vilson

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From June 24th to 30th, 1911.

HION WATER.

Days of

Week.

Days

Finitors

Height.

LOW WATER.

Height.

H'kong

Bleats

MAT

Time.

Time.

b. m.

ift, in.

u.

ft.

Sut.

24 m 6

6.53

6 8 m

0 23

2

8 18 a 4 3

2 11

Sun

23 m 7 34 74 m

15

9 23 a

30.4 2

3

La 0 4

Mou.

i 43

24 a 4 1

49 0

Тлея, 27

Wed.

29 th 9 48

Thurs.

20 lm 0

m 10 35

Fri.

30 mm 13

Tn 11 24

26m 8 177 8 m

10

28 0

11 22 a 40

2 23 2 9

4 36 a 11

0 13 3.5

3 0 5 22 a 0 2

0 m 3 48 a. 3 1

7 76.9 : 00:

40 m 4 34

7 2

6 57 0 4

3 3

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, June 23rd.

Barometer Temperature

Humidity.....

PreviousDa Dato On Date

Day Rt

at

at 4 pm. 1a.m.

4 pia.

29.76

29 89

29.91

84

8+

23

70

78

65

Wind Direction.

Forceti

Sonth

SSW

SSW

2

2

Weather Rain

pr

༠།

0.00

Highest open air Temperature on 22ml 87 Lowest open air Temporature on 22nd,,,79

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