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SHIPPING IN PORT.

„STMAKERS”

ANGHIN, German str., 1,001, C. Kumpil, 2nd

August Bangkok 26th July, Rico-But terfield & "Swire.

AWA MART, Japazons str., 3,921, T. IrisanN, 6th August--Seattle via Japan and Shang- General and Flour-Nippon had 3rd A

Tussa

BARON ANDROssas, British sr., 2,774, Reid,

10th August-Kobe 4th Angnet, Coal Gilman & Co.

CARINTHIC, British str., 2.355, E. Woodhead, 27th July--Cardif 8th June, Coal--- Adminity.

CHINHUA, British str. 1,348, Benson, 10th

August-Shanghai 6th August, General Butterfold & Swire

Dator Mary, Japanesestr, 346, H. Murayama, 9th August-Temal, Amoy and Swatow 8th Aug., General--Osaka Shoson Kaitha DAIJIN MARU. Jap. x. 899, Y. Yamamoto,

2nd August--Serstow 30th July, Goastal--. Ocalan Shoeon Kalsia DERWENT, British sir. 1,520, Jenkins, 29th

July-Cabu 22nd July. DEVAWONGSE, German str., 1,057, E. Gathe

mann, 30th July-Bangkok 22nd July, Rice and Timber-Butterfeld & Swire. DUNEDIN, British str., 3,051, Maso, 28th July

-Moji 22nd July, Cosi--Dodwell & Co. FOOCHOW, British str., 1,309, II. P. Vincent, 9th August-Hougsy 6th August, Coal- Butterfield & Swize, GERMANIA, German str, 1,714, H. Frandsen, 7th August-Wakamatau 30th July, Coal ---Jabeen & Co. HELENE, German str. 771, H. Bendixen. 7th Aagest-Quinbon ist and Tourane 5th August, General--Jawan & Co. HOPSANG, British str., 1,359, J. M. Hay, 6th

August-Hongay bed, Angaat, Coal

Jardine, Matheson & Co.

F.

IF THIS IS HOW YOU FEEL. THERE IS NEWS OF VALUM TO YOU IN THE STORY OF ME. ELDREO D. BUSH, OF HONGKONG, ON OF THE Great AEMY OF YEN CORD OF DIGESTIVE TROUBLES, NIṛve DealerY AND GENERAL WEAKNES BY DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS, In the het enervating countries of the Far East it is no uncommon thing for men to suddenly fall into a condition of ill-heith for which they can ascribe, no adequate reason. A week ago as "fit" as could be wished, deterioration has set in, vague at izst, at rapidly developing until appetita has gone, sloep kan become átfai or has fel entirely, ar- Fousness and depression have taken the place of the usual feeling of cheerfulnose and efficiency.

and

ROYAL VISIT TO INDIA.

SUITES OF THEIR AJETIK.

SIMA, July 19th. The arrival in Bombay of Their Majestion the King and Queen has been sized for Saturday, December 2nd, in the morning. The Viooroy will proceed on board to welsons the Royal visiton, socompanied by the Governor of while General R. E. Grinton.

to His Majesty and Chief of the Stalt, procede the Viceregal party, Their Majesties will return with the Viceroy in the afternoon, and land under the netal salutes

After the address of welcome by the Muni- cipality a procession will be formed en route to Goverment House. The cavalry escort of the King will be the 7th Dragoon Guards. (Black Horse) from Secunderabad.

WEATHER REPORT.

On the lith at 1.00 p.m.-The barometer has fallen quickly at Shanghai owing to the Lyphoon, which has reached the coast in the neighbourhood of Ningpo.

Looohoos and moderately in Japan. It remains The barometer has risen rapidly over the low in the neighbourhood of Southern Formosa.

Pressure is high over the E. Japan and the dea of Japan.

Fresh or strong moosion may be expected over the China Sea.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10a.m., to-day, 0,00 Inches.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day in as follows

FORECAST.

Hongkong & Neighbourhood.

DISTRICT

Their Majesties will ationd divine service at the Cathedral, on Sunday, and in the after noon drive out to see Bombay. On Monday and Toeadiyaprogramine now being drawn up will be waint laed, and on the 5th (Tunday) Their Formosa Channel Majostles will leave for Delhi, the Viccoy pré-fouth coast of Chins betweón) ceding them by twenty-four hours..

The suites of their Majesties will probably comprise about twenty-six of the Royal Houses hold. Earl Spencer, the Lord Chamberlain to the King, the Earl of Shaftesbury, Lord Chaza- berlain to the Queen, Earl Carrington, Lord Chamberlain of the Household, Colonel Sir Arthur Bigge, Private Colonel Bir W. H. B. Carrington, Keeper of the Secretary to the King, Privy Parse to the King, Colonel Sir F, B, G. Ponnorby, Equerry in Waiting to the King, Colonel F. Dagdare, Equerry in Waiting to Queen, Majer Viscount Crichton, Extra Equerry to the King. Among the other equerries in waiting who are likely to come out are Celons Straatfield, Major-General Sir Stuart Baatson, Keppell,

the

IBCHIA. Tiallan sir, 2,981, Belsito, 4th August must, general someo of the whole system being Major Clive Wigram and the Hon. Derek

& Ca

-Singapore 23th July, General-Carlowits JESEBIC, British str., 1,234, White, 6th Augne Keelung 2nd Aagtuat, GeneralBat

Line. Tdd.

There is also a ratour that Prince Arthur of Consught may come out with their Majes ties, if His Royal Highness will be attended by Lieutenant Bonham and Captain Bulkeley

W: and S. W. winds, fresh.

Hongkong and Lamocks, j Same as No. 1.

dont cost of his two Same 89 No. 1.

Hongkong and Hainan...

thunder showers.

*W. and 8.W. winds, fresh; sadly,

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Station.

below par" has become painfully evident The test of time, coupled with the irrefutable testimony of thousands of highly respectable reliable people in all parts of the world, has established Dr. Williams Pink Pills For Pale People as the standard restorative in all na Equerries. 10. Mr. Eldred D. Bush, of 31, Seymour Road. Hongkong, recently related his experience in this respect is the following words-

"For the first two years after taking up rea- said he, but towards the end of 1908 I lost Ienjoyed very good health," dence in Hongkong) weight and appetite and began to find diffically continued to get worse and worse for some time.jesty and Chief of the Staff, is already here. fa gotting a good night's sleep. My condition I suffered sutaly from Indigestion; whit sleep I got at night was broken by dreadful drely despondent, and with such bad hondaches

I awoka shelly

in the morninga fanling writ

in all probability be the Duchess of Devonshire, The ladies in attendance on Her Majesty will Mistress of the Robes, Indy Eva Dagdale, Lady Vinstook Victoria Carrington and the Hon. Sibly Brod rick.

JOHANNE, German str., 952, M. Tpland,

Angust-Haiphong 2nd and Hollow August. General-Jebsen & Co. KALGAN, British str., 1,153, D. E. Daries. 8th Ang Chefon vin Shanghai 4th August, General China Navigation Co. KLANG, PING, Chinese fr., 1,222, H. Udder, 7th August-Chiukang lot. Aug., Genom KIVO MARU, Japanese sir, 3,000, 8. Toge. 6th August-Moji 30th July, Coal--Toys Kisen Kaisha, KWANG PINO, British ale., 1,459, G. v. Wagott, 7th August Chinantao 31st. July, Cost -C. E. & M. Co. KWANGTAH, Chinese str. 1,536, Stowart, Bih.

hinge.

August-Shanghai 4th August, General C. M. S. N. Co. LABETES, British str., 1,540, Page, 7th Ang

Faigon 2nd August, Rion and General Wo Fat Biog

LAISANO, British str., 2221, E. J. Tada, Bil August-Calcutta 25th July, General- Jardins, Matheson & Co.

& Co.

to antit me for the proper performance of my work for the rest of the day. I was always trying different medicines, but they seemed to do me little or no good.

my cars I have on several ossions recommended Dr. Williams' Pink Pilis

to friends, who also have experienced benefit from their use."

Lord Charles Fritzmaurice is also mentioned as a probable Equerry to be selected for India. General R. E. Grimeton, Equerry to Hin Ma

with

be a number of peers

REGISTER.

August lith-AT A.M.

Wind.

Hour.

Barometer,

Temperature

Humidity.

Direction.

Weather,

Force.

7.29.97; 65 98 88%

WAY

f

Nemuro Hakodate Tokio Kochi Nagasaki Kagoshima Nalis Oshima

6. 29.91

.. $29.99

.. 130 01

130.04

,, 29.86

BE

S2

WWW

91

9

60

9.29.39 7995

11

29.31 76 100 YAD

Pk.

129.46 84

6 .39.52 01

29.55 78

The Earl and Countess of Crows will be ac companied by Colous! Sir Danlop Smith and General Sir Beauchamp Daff. In addition there may be a

Iski jama and peeresser to swell the royal train.

Elanis

Is. Dethi will be reached on the forenoon of Weihaiwei

Chatoo Thursday, the 7th December, when the Viceroy Hankow

the Commander-in-Chief and all the Gwerns

Kiukiang and the Litenant-Governors. Shanghai Administrators, both civil and military, and Gatzlaff roling Chiefs will receive Their Majesties.

Sharp The programme at Delhi will be published Auoy later.

Srator His Majesty will leave Delhi on Saturday, Thikoku 16th, and ranch Bikanthori and Nepaul on Mon Tsjohn

the kami day for Agro, and then piy visits in Pescadores Her Majesty the Queon will probably leave Koshan.

Tainan

Rsiputans and perhaps Central Ludin

Her Majesty will roast the King again on the Royal visitors will reach Caloutta on the the 2nd January, and the special train conveying 3rd January-English man.

It was in October last year, I retaamber well, that a friend of mine who had been great benefited by Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla induced me to try that famous medicine, Obtaining a supply from Mosers. A. 8. Watson & Co.'s Dispensary here I commencel tsking the Pille regularly, and soon my appetite Improved and LOONG SANG, British str. 1,092, G. . .I began to sleep better at night. So I coday, December 18.

Leak, 8th August-Manila 5th August, fow more botilas of them I was quite well tinced taking these wonderful Pills until after General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. MADELEINE RICKMERE, Garman ate. 2,956, again, feeling stronger than ever before in my

Bobmits, 28th July-Morozan 20th July, Coal-Bradley MANDABAN MANU; Jamane etc., 4,551, T Ots. 8th August-Mike 2nd August, Coal

Miteni Bussan Kaiba.

Pare strong blood, that is the woret of good" NIPPON MARG, Japanom str., 3,452, W. E. health. It is by purifying and strengthening

Filmer, th A

8th August-San Francisco 12th the blood, and by actually making new, ich. July. Fleur, Canned Goods and General-rad blood ut every dose, that Dr. Willings' Toyo Kiren Kaisha..

Pink Pills for Fale People restore health to the RAJA BUBI, German str., 1,189, C. Wolff, 3rd sick and give frength to the waak in the mat. August Bangkok and Swatew 2nd Aug, rellous way they do. Among the complaints Rice-Butterfield & Swire,

r which they sis a proved remedy are Anemis, JABINE RICKMERS. Dutch str., 573, D. E disordered Digestion, Malaria, Rhenuatin, Bosve, 201 August Prochow and Swatow Soistic Nervous disorders and the special 1st August, Kerosina Oll-Asiatic Petro- ailments of ladies. Obtainable from medicine Joum Co.

vendors everywhere, also from the Dr. William's Medicine Co. 4 Szechuan Road, Shanghai, 1 bottle for $1.50, 5 bottles for $8, post free.

BAMBEN. Gertian Str., 998, B. Petorras, 10th August Bangkok 1st August, Rice and Wood-Batterfield & Bwire.

SATSUMA, British str., 2,680. Keir, 8th Aug:- New York and Singapors 31st July, Geooral-Dodwell & Co.

SKANG BEE. British str., 5,187, J. Travis, 10th August-Rangoon 28th July. Singapore 5th Aug. General--Song Taik Hong, BIAM. British

992. Robt, A. Beners, 8th Anrust-Shanghai 4h August-Adiotic Petroleum & Co. SINGAN. British str., 1,047, F. Jamieson, 7th Aag. Haiphong 5th and Haibow 6th Aug. Rise and General-Butterfield & Swire.

TALERUN, Chinese str. 1,216, B. G. Paramore, 7th Aug.-Shanghai 3rd Aug., General- C. M. S. X. Co.

TAMARAO, British str., 3319. H. Macdonald, 8th August-from San Francisco, Kerosene oil- Standard Oil Co.

7th

TITAN. Britial str., 5.721. H. W. N. Evans. Angst Tacoma 8th July, Flour and General-Butterfield & Swire.

TIMARI, Datch str., 2001, J. T. Scholte, 22uð

JulySwatow 21st July, General-JaTE Chins-Tapa Lija.

YOCHOW, British str., 1,305, W. McIntosh, 9th

fori

A SAFE REMEDY -

FOR ALL

SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

Canton Hongkong Gap Rock Vit. Peak

Wachow

Hajhow..... Pakhoi

Phulion. Tonrane

Following is a list of unclaimed telegram8 lying in the Great Northern Telegraph Com- | Apri nazy's office at Hongkong :—

ADDRESS

Keechong (2) Kargtienchong Lamsamkok Limon

Shepardson, Army Navy Club.

The following in a list of unclaimed telegrams

state of the Blood, PROM WHATEVEN CAUSE ARISING, ph Company's office at Hongkong.

If you suffer from any disease due to an implying in the Eastern Australasia & China Tole

ADDRESS

Chongluppen

you should test the value of Clarke's. Blood Mixture, the world-famed Blood Purifier and Restorer. Thữ medicine has 40 years" reputation, and is to-day mero popular than ever, the reason of this being undoubted Crnaliw Profesans to de-iteres SEIN AND BLOOD DIGRALES

because this wonderful remedy does what i Framjos PRAMANENTLY.

Clarke's Blood Mixture

IS THE FINEST BLOOD PURIFTER EVER DISCOVERED,

It a warranted to cleanse the blood from all

Anguet-Hongay 6th August, Coal-parities, from whatever cause arising. For

Bat'erfield & Swire.

YUENBANG. British sir.. 1,142, F. H. Rolfe. 31st July-Manila 29th July, Goneral and Homp-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

YU SHEN, Chinese str., 1,079. C. Westerland. 2nd Angus - Shanghai 30th July, General -C. M. SN, Co.

BAILING VEEL.

ECLIPSE, British 4-rusted barque, 2,996. Jam. White, 12th May-New York 20th Jane Kerosene Oil-Standard Oil Co..

BORO PULA,

BOURVY,

ECZEMA,

BLOOD POISON, ULCERS.

SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES,

BAD LEGS,

RLOTCHES,

SPOTA BLACKHEADS,

PIMPLES

and

BORES OF ALL KINDS

It fa a safe and Permanent Remody.

It is the only real specific for Gont and Rheumatic Prins, for it removes the cause from the Blood and Bone.

NOTE. This mixture is pleasant to the taste injuricas to the most celicate constitution of either and warantad ran from anything

sex, from infancy to old ago, and the Proprieters solicit saferers to give it a trial to test its value.

Thousands of wonderful cures have been effects by it.

| LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS, TRIED MANY THINGS WITHOUT BENEFIT

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F. G. Fro, Director. Hongkong Observatory, August 11th, 1911. this level of the sea in inches, tenths and kuadrodas.

IBAROMETER, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheiten ? TEMPERATURE, in the shade, in degrees Fahren<

hait,

7 HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, the hamidity of air saturated with moistare being 100.

4 DIRECTION OF WINU, to two points.

5 FORCE OF WIND, according to Beafort Boule.

STATE OF WEATHER, b bine sky, o detached clood, d delzaling zaan, fog, g, gloomy, hail, lighting, o overiant, p passing showers, q squally, rain, snow, t thundor, y visibility, w dow (not)

RAIN in inches, taitlis and bundrethn.

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER. ↑

FROM

Malanca Kault Lampar ...Bombay Tangtau Radio Station Taivan Tainan

...Zamboanga

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29.51

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27.51

87

Humidity

76

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Weather Rain

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Bamyikos Hotel China Saigon

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Tokatai

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CHURCH SERVICES.

PEAK CHURCH-Holy Communion at 5 a.m., and evening prayer at 6.30 p.m. every Sunday.

UNION CHOROK, Kennedy Rowl, Minister- Ev. CH. Hickling 11 a.. Worship, Hymns, $80, 500, 188; Chant 33 (Barnby); Anthem, "Lift Lyman. 24, 293, 288 and 617 Tacaday 5,30p.m. up your heads" (Hopkins) 6 p.m. Worship, raceting of Young People in School Hal

ST. JOHN'S CATHona, Hongkong, 19th August, 0th Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion (8.15 a.m.) dating (11 am) Responses. Ferial: Venie. Alsock: Parime, of the 18th morning (II.); UNTIL I TOOK OLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE, Te Deum, Rus oll, one and Fra: Benedictus, Mr. B. E. Lewis, 43 Bridge Street Row, Chester, Hymns, 29, 210, and 197, NB-Palm 68, weiten Just a line in favour of 'neke's Blood verses 1, 3, 11, 12, 10 2, 24, 25 32 and 83 in The Apcar sir, deration Apear from. Shang-Mixture. I had scream for seven months, and tried unison-Evensong (5.45 p.m.) Responses, F-rial; hai and Kobe left Moji on the 10th instant. After the eighth bottle I was quite well again Dimittis, Anthems, "Taste and "- Goes; zany things without bereft until I took your remody. Fealms, Baroby and Turle; Magnifist, Nunc afternoon, and may be expected here on or Please accept this letter as a token of gratitude to Hymos, 14 and 21 (Snd tane); Frenaber, Rev, A About the 15th Inst.

your wonderful Curko's Blood Mitars."—Jase 31, 1903.

Moreton Kadu E.S; Bevenfold Amen Sold by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Fenders Wagger, "Gre and Marvelous" ("The Holy

Voluntari, Frayer frem "Tannbaumer

ASE PO..

throughout the World

The I.Q.M. str. Prinz Sigismund, which left bere on the 16th ultimo, at 11 am, arrived at Sydney on the 10th inst., at 10a.m.

The 1.G.M'. Forck, which left here on CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE the 13th ult, at 3 p.m., arrived at Genos on the and beware of worthless imitations and substitutes 10th inst., at 6.0.

The N.Y.K, str. Ceylon Haru (Bombay Line) left Singapore for this port on the 8th instant.: and is expected here on the 14th inst.

The N.Y.K. tr. Iyo Maru (Ewropean Line) left Shanghal for this port on the 11th instant, LEGISLATIVE and is expected here on the 14th inst.

The N.Y.K. sir. Name Maru (ERropean Line) left Singapore for this port on the 10th Inst., and is expected here on the 15th inst, a

7.

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ONGKONG HANSARD REPORTE HO

the MEETINGS of COUNCIL for

REVISED BY THE MEMBERS. PRICE

Sossion 1910.

DAILY PRESS OFFICE Bengkong, 21st February, 1911.

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Hongkong Observatory, August 1ith.

Previous On Dale On Dala

Day.

Highest open air Temperature on 10'k. 87 Lowest open air Temperature on 18th 81

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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 12th to 18th August, 1911.

HIGH WALES.

Month

Height

II kong

Mean

Time.

ft, in.

| Low Waren

H'kong

Mean

ime.

น.

Height,

*m 3 47

7 Ilim 4.25

4.9 m 5 6

6.260

5 19A D

12 10 7 ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, Nathan Road, Kowloon.

11 39 a 4 7 Oth Sunday after Trinity, 13th August, 1911.

13 m 10 44 Morning: Venite, D: y 13 Turle; Palms, Bet 2, rotab and Coke; Te Deum, Lawes, Cooko

op, ins; Renedictus, Tranib ck, Bymns, 160, Moa. 14m 0.4 Palms, 09, verses 1 to 2 Turla in sin., 28 to

11 24 230 and 193. God Save the King." Evening.

15 m 0 34 Tre 30. Turo in D min. 31 to oud Tarle in D. min.,

0 12. 70, Hawes Magnificat. Smart; Deum screntur,

16 m Wel. m 1 11 Hopkin Hymns, 200, 172, 194 and 21 (2nd

116 al Tune), Tese Hyum.

Thors 17 1:59 5 6 246 al 46

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5 53

05 56 2

6 58 a

5 4m 6 583

18 ' 3 0 5 9

4 41 a 4

7 312

118029

8 28 29

8 63

10 3 2 6

8 474 3 5

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