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SHIPPING IN PORT.

STRÅKEES

VESSELS EXPECTED.

AMERICAN MATE The T.K... str. Nippon Mars sailed from Tokohama on the 31st ult, and is due to arrive at Hongking on about the 8th inst

Araz, British sir. 4,477, R. D. Owen, 26th July Liverpool and Singapore 21st July, General-Butterfield & Swire.

The P. 8.8. Co. str. China miled from British str., 1,350, J. B. Harris, bistan Francisco on the 26th ultimo, en route to July — Shanghai'27th July, Ganarsi ***

Hongkong, via Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Batterield & Swire.

Sagasaal and Bhanghal, and is due to arrive at Hongkong nd the 22nd inst.

AYUUL

ANNAK, French str. 3,998. Visra, 29th July

Woosing 25th July, GeneralMessageries Maritimees. BARON ENZO, British str., 2,895, T. Baillie, 19th July-Moji 13th July, Coal-Gilman & Co.

CARINTHIC, British str. 2.155, F. Woodard,

July-Cardiff 6th June, Coal

Admiralty. CHIPERING, British str., 1,199, F. Mooney, 30th July-Tiantain 21st July, General — Chinese.

C.

CHITUEN. Chinese str., 1,177, Wm. Jamieson,

29th July-Chingwatao 22nd July, Col

E & M. Co. CHOSHUN MARG, Japanese str. 1.301,

Yamaguchi, 29th July Svatov 28th July, Genera-Osaka Shoten Kaisks. DAGNY, Norwegian str., 383, P. Solveson, 30th gay 28th July, Coal-Angsard, & Co. Thomsen & DERWENT, British sir.. 1,620, Jenkins, 29th

July-Cebu 22ud July.

"THE "AUÉZEALIAN MAIL.

THA CÀNANIAN MAIL.

The I.G.M. str. Coblens left Sydney on the 29th ultimo, at 11 am, and may be expected here on or about the 20th inst.

The C.P.E. Cos str. Empress of China left Vancouver, B.C., for Hongkong (via asnal ports of call) on the 14th ultimo pw.

ກ.

BIRTH OF A NEW PACIFIC RACE,

WEATHER REPORT,

On the 1st at 11.50 a.m.-The typhoon, THE PEOPLE OF HAWAII.

moving towards W.N.W., has crossed the northern coast of Luzon and entered the China Hawaii haz come into considerable prominence the Balingtang channel.

Bes, It Hea now near the Western entrance to recently as a strategic point in the Facile, a

The barometer is falling over Formoss and coaling station for the American Navy, and a the S. co territory for Japanese colonisation.

of Obins. The Japanese are far in the majority there, and Mr. and Japan, and given way a little at the Domina Pressure has increased slightly over N. China Liddell Kelly, discussing the ethnic distribu. It remains high over the Pacific to the East of the best element in the islands. He profors the tion of the population, does not consider them

Гарал. Hawaiians themselves, who are a blend between by a storm, and rough weather may be expected The South coast of China is again threatened. Caucasians and Polynesians, and the Chinese, over the N. part of the China Sea during the who, he thinks, will form with the native next two or three days. islanders a new and capable race

adjuncts to the American traders, projectors, and political Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending The P. & O. 8. No Co. str. Devanha loftralers. Thus he writes in the Westminster at 10 am, to-day, 0.00 inches. Singapore

for this

(London): - The native Hawaiiaus are apparently the oldest settled type of the Polynesian raon, those The forecast for the 24 hours ending at acon Indo-Malayan people who inhabit New Zealand blood was the first to leave its ma and the many groups of smaller islands that to-day in as follows :- thickly dot the Southern Pacific, Caucaist

mark

upon the of mixed marriages progeny are generally marked by good physique, rollaed appearance, and high intellectual powers, often marred by habitual i

flassitude a moral Bibro, but sometimes displaying the highest and a certain lack of Next came the Chinese, who were im- the plantations. With these, too, the Hawaiians showed a readiness

TER EXOLISH "MAIL,

outward English Mais,

10:30a.m., with port on the 29th altimo, at and is dus here to-day at about 2 p.m.

THE GERMAN MAIL.

Review

Gama Malls with dates from Berlin of the The I.G.M. str. Prins Ludwig, carrying the 12th ult., left Colombo on the 29th ult. p.m.Hawaiians, and the and may be expected hers on or about the 9th

izat.

THE INDIAN MAIL.

The Indo-Chins str. Fooksang from Calcutta and the Straits left Singapore for Hongkong on

DEVAWONGSE, German str., 1,057, E. Gathe the 28th ult,, at 6 pm, and is due here to din large numbers to workou

maan, 30th July-Baugkek 22nd July, Rice and Timber-Butterfield & Swire.

morrow,

The Indo-China str. Laisang left Calcutta

to

*

FORECAST.

DISTRICT Hongkong & Neighbourhood, Formosa Channel.

IN.E. and D. winds, freskoping South coast of Chins between (N.E. winds, Hongkong and Lamdoks, freshening. South coast of China between N.W. winds, Hongkong and Hainan. moderate,

* Wind probably freshening from the North-

DUNEDIN, British str., 3,051, Muse, 28th Jal for the Straits and Hongkong on the 26th ult. filate, and the result of this intermixture | ward by to-morrow; fine at first, unsettled later.

-Moji 22nd July, Coal-Dodwell & Co. FoocHow. British sir, 1.268. C. P. Vincent,

23rd July-Miike 10th July, Coal-Batter- feld & Bwire. HANGCHOW. British str., 999, Byora, 25th July Newchwang 17th July, Coal-Butterfield & Brico,

sad is due here about the 11th just.

MNECHANT STEAMERS.

I distinctiva traite of the

Chines

The

proved in way most satisfactory,

apposr of the Caucasian. The Caucasian Hawaiians to baron greater power of persistence than those inherit very few of the virtues of their white Hawaiians are all the honesty, domesticity. parente. On the other hand, the Chinono

perseverance, frugality, and business capacity of their Chinese progenitors, while retalning the kindly and generous disposition of the Hawaiian race."

Line) left Singapore for this port on the 27th The NY.K. str. Tango: Maru (European alt, and is expected here to-day,

The N.V.K. str. Kumano Maru (Australian Line) left Kobe for this port vis Nagasaki on the 27th ult, and is expected here to-day. KENKON MARU. Japanese str., 2,109, T. Yama-

The Bea Line str. Bendoran from Ant. moto, 24th July-Moji 18th July, Coal-werp, Middlesbro and London, left Singapore Blackhead & Co. KITANO MABD, Japanese str. 5,777, F. E.

on the 27th ultimo for this port.

The ste. Lechia left Biogapore for this port islands, we are told, the good old Ben Franklin The Chinese have, in fact, brought to these Cope, 31st July-Japan via Shanghai 28th on the 28th alt, and may be expooted here virtues"-"honesty, frugality, industry, and July, General-Nippon Yusen Kaisha.

on or about the 4th instant KWANGLEE. Chinese str., 1,468, Pratt, 26th

Joly-Shauglmi 23rd July, General O.M. S. N. Co.

LANDRAT SCHEIFF, German str., 1,012. Julson or about the 4th iust.

Bangkok and Swatow 21st July, General- Kin Tre Loong. LIGHTNING, British atr., 2122, E. P. Smith,

30th July-Singapore 24th July, General Davi Basscon & Co.

LOONAMOON, German str. 1,275, W. Vogeler, 24th July-Chinklong 20th July, General➡ Hamburg-Amerika Lonie. MACREW, German atr., 996, R. G. Wilson, 29th July-Bangkok 18th July, Rics and Teak--Butterfeld & Swire. MADELEINE RICKMERS, German str., 2,956, J.

Schmitz, 28th July-Mororan 20th July, Coal-Bradloy & Co. MANDASAN MARU, Japanese str. 3.246, T.

Ofn, 20th July--Moji 15th July, Cool- Mitani Bussan Krisha. MARIE, German str. 1.169, H. Schlaikoir, 30th July-Baigan 27th July, Rica and General -Jebsen & Co, MINNESOTA,

American str. 13,323, T. W. Garlick, 22nd JulySeattle 19th Jans and Manila 20th July, General-Nippon Yeser Kaisha. NANOHANO, British str., 1,056. Robertson, 25th July-Chelos 19th July, General--Batter field & Swire.

1.

Paraia, British air., 2,744. A. Lcekett, 25th July-San Francisco 28th June, Mails and General-Pasifio Mail S.S. Co. PHEOMPENH, British str., 1,065, Jas, Scott, 30th July-Saigon 25th July, General and Bice Wo Fat Sing.

BAIKAL

MARU. Japanese str., 2,743, Katari, 31st July-Miiko 25th July, Coal---Misal Buscan Kaishs

SI-KIANG, French atr., 615, E. de Catalszó,

30th July-Haiphong 28th July, General Mesageries Maritimes.

GPEZIA. German str. 2.374, W. Fenas, 31st July-Shanghai 27th July, General-Ham. burg-Amerika L'nle.

SPIE, Norwegian str., 871, W. Horn, 29th July -Newchwang 20th July, General and Benne-A apaari, Thoresen & Co. STRATIES, British str., 2.802, D. Stanhyse, 24th July-Moji 18th July, Cost-Gilman

Co.

STEATHLYON, British str., 2,846, J. R. Shaw, 24th July-Fortland vin Nagasaki 9th July. Genéra.. Flour and Timber P. M. S.8. Co. SOI SANO, British str., 1,960, M. Picknell, 21st July-Moj 15th July, Coal-Jardine, Mathanna & Co. SONOKIANG, British str., 987, H. Mathias, 30th July-Haiphong and Hoihow 29th July, Genera-Butterfield & Swire, TJIBOD 48, Dutch str., 2,953, Jurriaanse, 29th July Amoy 27th July, General Java. China-Tapan Line. TJIMANI. Dutch str.. 2,000, J. P. Schalte, 22ad.

July-Swatow 21st July, General Java China-Japan Lijn.

BAILING VESSEL ECLIPSE, British 4-mated barque, 2,996, Jame White, 12th May-New York 20th Jan, Kerosene OilStandard Oil Co.

LATEST STEAMER. MOVEMENTS.

The T.K.K. str. America Maru arrived at Yokobama on the 29th ultimo, and sailed thence 1st instant for San Francisco.

The T.K.K. str. Tenyo Maru miled from Hongkong on the 29th ult. for San Francisco, and is due to arrive there on about 25th inst

The T.K.K. str. Chiyo Afart arrived at San Francisco on the 27th ult.

The TK.K. str. Hongkong Marut sailed from Manzanillo on the 30th ultimo for Callao, Peru, and is due to arrive at Callse on about 15th inst. The Dodwell New York Line str. Bikk left Moji on the 31st ullimo for Bhanghai.

The P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s str. Nile arrived at London on the 30th ultimo p.m.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Station

Nomaro

Hakodate

The Olof Wijk & Co. str. Yeddo loft Singa-peaceableness" The Japsuose are to have no pure on the 29th ultime, and is expected here share in the making of that new rans" which is to be au amalgamation analogous to that of The T.K.K. str. Kiyo Maru aalled from Mojithe Saxone and Normans is England during the on the 30th altimo, and is das to arrive at eleventh and twelfth centuries. Of the Jap- l'ostock

anese peril ho writes as follows: Hongkong on about the 4th instant.

"After thas immigrants of various nation- alities] came a large influx of Japanese labourers, Tokio and in their train cause Japanese merchants, Koebl journalists, medical meu, etc., until now there are All over the islands the Japanese swarm, mainoskins nearly 70,000 of that nationality in the Territory. Kagoshima

Nagasaki

and language. These constitute the largest taining their national droas, religion, customa, Naba

The N.YK. str. Awa Maru (American Line) left Kobe for this port via Moji and Shangbai on the 23th ult., and is expected here on the 6th iust

The str. Glenturret passed the Suez Canal on the 4th alt, and is due here on the 7th inst.

The Barber Linu str. Satsuma lett Singapore on the 31st alt, and is therefore dus here on ordial element in the Territors, and at the rate Ishijima about the 7th instant.

inst.

the Straits.

Weibaiwei Kiokiang atzlaff Shanghai Sharp Pk

The 0.8.K. str. Panama Maru left Tacoma at which they are increasing they throaton to

*** | Benia for this port vis Japan and Shanghai on the dominate the islands in every field of

to Chefoo They are heartily hated by the Hawaiian Honkow thal, and is dae here on or about the 10th and Chinese, who never intermarry with them, The Japanese, indaad, show very little The Mogol Line str. Bracntar loft United desire for racial intermixture. They keep Kingdom on the 30th June for Hongkong vis

to themselves asially, but iz OVORY industry and business they enter luto the keen- The T.K.K. str. Buyo Maru sailed from est competition with people of other nation- Swatow Callao on the 25th ult. for Hougkong, sud istics. They work obeaply; they underout in Taikoku due to arrive at Hongkong on about the 29th

They have Hawaiians from the Baheries; they are rapidly Tainan practically driven the Taiobu onating them from the carrying and hook- driving business, As clerks, salesmen, artisans,

Koshun. waiters, etc., they are usurping places formerly escadores beld by white workers. They are everywhere. Hongkong

Conton as a problem or a menace; but in the meantime Viet, Peak they

do not enter into the question of race fuxion.

Gap Rock Nor is it likely they will aspire to political Warhow reponderance, for

prox.

SHIPPING EFFORTS.

The British str. Haching reports Light air, fine and clear.

The British str. Kutsang reports: Moderate 5.W, mension and fine weather.

The British str. Chayanng raports: Light to moderate S.W. wind and clear weather,

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL

Mrs E. M. A. Apoar Mrs. Bingham Mr N. F. Blanch Mian A. M. Clark Mr D.E. Clark Mr G. 5. Coluan Mr M. K. Davidson

Mr W. C. Drew

Mr & Mrs G. L. Dupean Mr E. J. W. Eames

Mr

Mr G. H. BAR Mr A. V. Pearon Mr. H. G. Fisher Vr Danmas Fullor

Mr D. M. G. Gratama Mr & M W.

Gorden

Miss E, Iupes Capt. R. Innas

Mr J. M. Lop

Dr. O. Marriott

Maco

Pakhai

REGISTER

August 1st-AT A.N.

The Chinese-Hawaiian-Caucasian race will Hoihow.. be the real ralers, with a fow more or less splen- Pholio. did but mean whites, obeying their behosts, Most of the whites are actually in this position C. St. Janies

Tournoe at present, but they fail to realise it."

Religious liberty will continue to prevail, and. Aparri

Bacolod..

ME.Clien and son English, he says, will be the language spoken. Manila He thinks the prospect is rather attractive:- Бедері "The picture I have drawn of the raceIloilo... that will in a generation or two ha para Cebu mount in the Paradise of the Pacillo is not

Miss K. A. Masay

Me C. F. NoWilliams

Mr E. V. Mitchelmore

Mr W. North

V. d'Oettingel

Mr. V

Mr J C. Ogdan

Mr T. W. Osgood

Mr E. M. Pingdan golas

Mr E. Á. Prett

Mr Ernie H. Pond

unpleasing to contemplate. It bas, Labuan however, been drawn without any desire to ba pistareague or optimistic, but solely by process of deduction from observation of exist- conditions and tendencies. Events may

nour to interfere to some extent with the fore- cast. For example, there is talk of importing large numbers of Portuguese and Italian fami- lies, and if these should come, they might, by intermarriage, modify the type of the future rase. There are also the 70,000 Japanese, but these are a problema apart. My anticipations Dr. & Mrs.A. D. Spaldingars based upon things as they are at present, in Miss W. SquizO

the light of past developments.

B.

Mr AT. Prichard

Mr. E

Mr H. Rhodes

Mis F.

Reay

Mr. V. Goulbourn Mr & Mrs Joseph Gould Capt. T. P. Hall Mr A. Harrizon Mrs W. C.

Hendricks Mis M. Hendricks Hon.& MrKEA. Howott Dr. Spencer Hough Mr C. T. Howar?”

Mr Ajox

W. Blua Mr J. A. Boon Mr A. H. Crew Mr F. Dase

Mr. H. H. Solomon

Lt. & Mrs. C. B. Stainer Mt E. J. Waterman Miss K. A. West Mr WuppermaØ

GRAND HOTEL.

Dr. F. T. Keyt

Mr. & Mrs Den nelly Mr L, N. Even

and childcon

Mr &

Mr Fairley (Tich) and child

Fisher Mr I K. Mr H. Hnko Mr C. C»eason Mr B. James Mr B. Hilton.

Me Kelly

Mr R J. Mooney Mr Muller

Mr P. W. L. Naminga

Mr H. Parkh

Mr Len Pedro

Mr J. W. Pringle Mis A. H. Ramser Mr Buchwaldy Hug›

Mr Paul Sumaol Mr P H. Shaw Mr R, Taylor

Mr E J. Treadgald

Mes Capt. Wown Mr J. Wilson

Mes C, H. Wood

KINGSCLERE PRIVATE HOTEL. Comdr. F. Acton, R.N. Mc. J. F. Macgregor Men F. Acton and Maid Mr. & Mra, I.D. blanda] Mr HL Adam

Mastor Mandell Mr. E. Arndt

Miss K. A. Massoy Mr & Mra Aucott Mr E. J. McNulty Mr, H. Bennett

Mr. K. S. Morrison Mr. H. Favington Dr. & bira BW. Brown

Bir Francia Figgott Mr J. Robs taon Mrk Mrs. M. Crawford Mie G. Saabre Me.&Mro. D E. Donnelly Mis M. E. Shearer The Bank Line str. Luerric, which loft Yokor & re Ewing Mr. A. L. Shields hama on the 15th alt., arrived at. Victoria on Mr J. Graham

Mr. B. D. Stewart the 27th ult.

Mr. B. Webb Mr Whyte

The P. & O. S. N. Co.'s str. Sunda is expect: ed, to arrive at Colombo on the 10th instant, st 10.0.

STEAMERS PASSED THE CANAL.

June 27th--Ambria. Astyanaz, Carmarthen thire, Hirano Mary, Meinam, Neckar. 30th- Peleus, Socotra. July 4th-Bendoran, Glenturret, Bumatra. 7th-Satsuma, Tourone; Afghan. 11th Himalaya, Hyson, Moyune, Oopack, Tango Maru, Aleie, Vorwarts, 14th-Braemar, Kin tuck. Myrmidon. Fealor, Sardinia 18th Bengloe. Nile, Prins Ludwig, Welsh Prince 21st Idomene us. Kama far, Polynesien. 25th-Glenesk, Laertes. 28i-Machaon, Stan- dia, Sunda, Indra, Rheinfels.

ABRIVALS AT HOME.

July 28th-Alauta Maru, China, Kawachi Maru, Monmouthshire, Muncaster Castle, Prina Bitel Friedrich.

Mr. & Mrs. C.E. Harvey Dr. Hobron Mr. H. Hoffman Mr. H. Koch Mr & Mrs G.F. Lammert

and children Mr. & Mrs. a. C. Logan

Mr Otto isa inger Mr. and Mr E, A, M.

Willlery Mr. J. W. Wilson

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Mr & Mrs McLenn Mr & Mre T. Melrose Dr. Nioden Mr A. P. Nobbs Mr C. E. Paterson Capt. and Mrs, W, C

Mr M. P. Besttie Dr Belilios Viss Bennetta Mr. II. V. D. Bootes Mias Brandt He, and No H. B.

Bridger

Mr K. Bysack Mias M. Gaias Air A. Harper

Mr A. R. HRESS

Mr. John Lenzor

Mr W, Klahn

Miss Leprekto Mr G. W. MoEwan

Рвлятое

Nr EE. Rigole

Mr. E. I. Smită

The Hawelians are evidently doomad. Is 1778, they numbered 350,000; by 1820, they had shrunk to 150,000; now they number less than 30,000, and of these one-ilurd are of mixed blood. When this century runs out, the Havai ians will probably be extinct; bat by that time thair blood will flow in over 200,000 people of the Chinese Havalisn-Caucasian race.'

The present popalation of the islands as recorded in the cansus of 1900 are onumerated thus:

Јаралеве

Hawaiian

Chiness

Portuguese...

Part Hawaiian ...

American

British

61.116 29.787

Hour.

Barometer.

'Temperature.

Humidity.

+

Wind,

Direction.

7.a.

6 a. 29,95

29.87 129.99 29.88

ENE

R

ак

ERR

29.87

·NNE

6 a.

9 a 29.71 84 | 75

AW

60.

→ 29.72 79

9 a./29.77 34

"

נן .

29.74

29.76 6.29.72 83

29.70 80

5 a 29.69

+89,69

29.70

29:67

29.70

9

30 a 29,72 86

WEW

9a29,

"

8 a, 29

29,76 84 129.86 75

KAW

NW

6a (10 a 29.69 81 92 aw

6a 29.74 79

BW

·BW

SW

90

(29.80 81 29.92 B6 ,,129.87 84

Weather.

Force.

| CO===|- |ORNA==GOGOR MAHA ||NNAMON M-

F. G. Frod, Director, Hongkong Observatory, August 1st, 1911. the level of thoses in inches, tenths and hundredths.

1 BAROMETES, reduced to 32 degrees Fabrenbait on 2 TEMPERATURE. in the shade; in degrees Fahraa- hoit

hamidity of air patorated with moisture being 100.

3 HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, ih 4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points.

5 FORCE OF WIND, according to Beafort sale,

STATE OF WEATHER, Uus sky, a detsobad cloud, d drizzling rain, f fog, g gay, h hai, 1 lightning, a overcast, p passing showers. q equally, r rein, snow, t thnndor, y visibility, w dow (yet)

O RAIN in inches, tentha and hundretha

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 2nd to 8th August, 1911

HIGH WATER,

Beight.

3 14 4 2 8 48 a

0 3 8

*n[New+H

LOW WATHE,

25.762

+

--

...

.... 15,675

J'kyrg

H'kong

Mesn

Menu

7,848

Time,

Jime,

7,283

www

1,730

HI

German

1,154

b. m. ft. én. b. m.

Polynesian...

**

Other foreigners

653 -2,994

Total

...154,001

Wod.

Thurs

Fri.

2 m 3 85 29 27

3 4 0 5 4m11 16

9 33

It is on these figures that be bases his prog nortications of the coming of a new race, and concludes:

Sat

"Let the Anglo-Saxon harbour se illusions Sax. as to its being his destiny torale at these islands. He will do so nominally, but be will rule at the Mon. bidding of the islanders, and according to their ideas. The hatred of the Hawaiians for the Taes. whites is very real, and is hardly disguised. The part-Hawaiians hate the whites with a still more cordial hatred,"

4 m

5 m

6m

5 7

5 48 3 7

5 46

8 & a 3

6 31

4

7'm

10

9 44

8 m 7 46

10 12

3 10

ON SALE,

THE FIFTY YEARS

ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR 日歴英中年十五

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HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, August ist.

FROM 1ST JANUARY, 1864 TO 318 DECEMBE❘ Barometer

Previous Date,On Date

Day at

at

at 4 p.: 10 s.14 4 p.m.

29.69

29.72

29.63

88

86

90

65

61

Wind Direction ... Forceti...... Weather

WSW

-Raim

1913, BEING FROM THE 1ST YEAR OF THE Tamperature 76TH CYCLE TO THE 50TH YEAR OF THE Humidity 70TH CYCLE -

PRICE $2 CASH,

On Sale at the "HONGKONG DAILY PERUS” Mr & Mra Stewart and OFFICs, 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 unrepresented

child

Mr B. Talati

Mi A. Talati

Dr. Waber

Meo A. §. Wiliams

by Agenta on rossigt of Money Order.

Highest open air Temperature on 31st.. 89 Lowest open air Temperaturs on 31st..

31st

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