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Steamere
Dw.
Captain
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F. S. Cowley
$1.000
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11 000
J. Mathie
7,000
R. Wilhemvoa
SUVERIC
KUMERIC
LUCERIC..
HERCULES-
To Snil on or About
501 3rd
September. October. 25th Octobor... 10th November.
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MANCHURIA
• MONGOLIA
* KOREA
SIBERIA
MANCHURIA
• MONGOLIAN
KOREA
* SIBERIA
•Twin BoruWS.
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18,000
27,000
27.000
18,000
18,000
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Missionaries and their families.
INTERMEDIATE SERVICE.
PERSIA
CHINA..
FRIDAY, 9,000 Tons ...................
FRIDAY, 10,200 Tons
20th Oct., at 1 г.M. 17th Nov., at 1 P.M.
THE 8.S. PERSIA" will leave for SAN FRANCISCO #A SHANGHAI, NAGA- BARI, ROBE, YOKOHAN AND HONOLULU, on FRIDAY, 20th Octy at 1
On the Five MAIL Steamers, CHINA and PERSIA FIRST CLASS SALOON SERVICE in furnished at Intermediate-Bates.
FARES, HONGKONG 70 LONDON |
via Canadian Atlantie Ports £43. via New York 11
$45.
£25
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SHIPPING IN PORT
STEAMBEB
ARROW, British str., 2.971, C. MaIvor, 24th August New York 2nd May, Petroleum- Standard Oil Co. CHEONGSHING, British str., 1,259, V. Liddell,
MALARIA KILLS MORE PEOPLE EYRRY YEAR IN THE HOT COUNTRIES OF THE LAST THAN ANY OTHER DISEASE.
Tho Remedy is DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS.
WEATHER REPORT.
INDIA'S PLACE IN THE EMPIRE.
Speaking at the Crystal Palace recondly on India Bir Krishna Gubinda Gupta said there
On the 1st at 11.55 p-The typhoon. as a tendency, specially in self-governing which ornased the North Gost of Forgoun Colonies, to class Indiana with the savage racos, daring the night, is situated over the northern forgetting that Indian civilization went back part of the Channel this morning. It continuas to the time when the present nations of Eatope to move Westwards towards the coast betyreen were steeped in ignoranco and berbarism, and not bean surpassed. The Indians were essonli- ally a people proud and tonacions of their past unliiovemeüls, and colonists would do well to remember that to deny them the ordinary rights of citizenship was not the way to lesson the difficulties of ruling the Empire.
21st Aug.—Tientsin and Ports 13th ABB Malaria in the countries of the tropical East is that Indians had reached an eminence which had Foochow and Amoy.
General--Jardine, Matheson & Co. CHOWTAL, German str., 1,115, W. Rober, 24th August from Palo Laut, Cost-Battor fold & Swire, DALJIN MARU, Jang, str., 899. Y. Yamamoto,
31st Aur-Snatci 30th Aug., Goneral
Osaka-Shoson-Kaisha.
DRUFAR, Norwegian at 1,102, J. Bias, 17th August Bangkok 9th and Swatow 16th Anvust, Genotal-Kin Tav Loong. EMTES OF INDIA, British str., 3,032. E. Brethum. 21th Augnet-Vancouver, B.C., 2nd August. Mails and Gosem-D. P. R. FOOKANG, British M-187, T.-A-Mitstreit 30th August-Maji 23rd August, General
Tardine, Malboson & Co. FUKURA MARU, Japanese str., 3.946, S. Kama
waki, 30th Aug.-Moji 24th Ang. Coal Miten Bishi Goshi Kash
GERMANIA, German str. 1.704, Frandsen, 28th
Angust-Inngay 26th August, Coal
Jalan & Co.
GERMANIA. German str., 600, C. Serren, 30th Angst-Sydney vin Iolaude 15th Febr., Copri-Sinn & Co.
HANGGANO, British sr., 1366 8. Wilds-31xt Angushanghai 26th August, Goseral- Jardino. Matheson & Ch.
HONGKONG, French str, 739, A. Cornin
3th August-Haipho g 28th Ang, Rice and General-A. R Marty,
-KUEICHOW: British str., 1,215. T. Forsyth, 30th Annat Tientsin 22nd August, General- Butterfield & Byire
KWANGTAH, Chinese str. 1:536-8tewart, 27th August-Shanghai 24th Aug., General-- C. M. B. N. Co
LUCENA, British str., 2.072. A. L. French,
23rt Angust--from Palembang. Bulk sil—| Asiatia Patroleum Co.
LYEEMOON, German str., 1,336, F. v. Pilgrim.
23rd Auget Saigon 19th Ang., Goueral- Humburg-Amerika Linia.
MANCHURIA American str. 8.750. A. Dixon.
28th August - Ban Francisco 2ad-August, Muila and Goner P. M. 8. 8. Co. PONGTONG German str., 98, W. Botafahr, 27th AugustBangkok 16th August, Rice and Teakwood Butterfield & Bwire, PROTESILAUG, British str., 6.104, D. P.-Camp-
ball. 31st AugustVictoria 9th August, GeneralBatterfield & Swire.
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At is proved by statistica, the mortality from something appalling, the death rate from this form of blood poisoning aloue far exceeding that of any other disease. The only permanent care for Malaria is by the elimination of the poison from the system. How successfully Dr. Willisme Pink Pills for Palo People accomplish this has baru domorstrated over and over again in casos similar to that of Mr. Louis Pestors, of Weltevreden, Java, the facts of whose curo are as follows:-
in t
In India there was a widspread fealing that national salvation-was-to-be attained-under- the fostering care and guidange of Great Britain, and the best minds among the Indians of all Some time ago I contrasted Malarial Fovor races and creads looked towards the ralo which level with the self- very severe form," said Mr. Peeters. The would bring them to attacks wonld come on in the evenings, first governing colonics so that India mirkt take Agios spinthat I would be shaking the bathur proper position in the Brits for hours, and then fever of a very high not as a mere dopadring, but on torius of temperaturs, I could get no proper rest at quality and coordination. The presence of night, lost all desire for food, and felt so weak archists was a danger to all, but any appre as to be fit for nothing. The Malaris got ouch ciable accession to their ranks would be offen a grip on me at last that I was compelled to go fially prevented by letting the people fool for a men's holiday to the higher land of that Britain bald Folia in trust to fit ber for Buitenzorg; but as soon as I returned to Batavia self-government. I had a relapse, and the fever attacks came on again se bad as over,
MIL. PEETEKS,
of Weltovredes, Jaya.
(From a photograph.j
had ius all over my body, especially about the spine; my face was pale and thin, and my eyeballs were sunk in. My ankles noked
a little walk. I took even after
Various medicines, but these did me do good, and it was not until I tried Dr. Williams Pink Pills that I began to fed better. After a for-bottles-of- these Pills the attacks of fever and aga diminished in frequency and violence and I gradually grew stronger. I continued with their use until, in a short space of time, I was quite inyeelf again. I am now in good health thanks to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for the good
QUARTA. Germen str., 1.824. J. Danielsen, 23rd Angart-Saigon 15th August, Sugar- Sender, Wieler & Co. SEATTLE MARU, Jop. a. 6.182, T. Sitow,
28th Aurat Manila 25th August, The Sets, Pinaks. Fishers Mill, &-Oaks Shoven Kash. SZECHUEN, British str., 1,142, F. L. Jones 21st August-Wakamaten 16th August, Coal-Butterfid & Swire, TAMOR MARU, Japonese str., 1.142, Kawasaki,
27th August Newchwang 21st Augast they have done me." Mitani Bussan Kaisha. TURNSANG. British str. 1.18 P. H. Rolfe, 29th Angast-Manila 26th Aug., General -Jardine, Matheson & Co.
SAILING VESSEL
ECLIPSE, British 4-masted tarque, 2,996,
White, 12th May-Naw York 20th Jan Kararese {i} Standard on Cơ
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
Mia Andorton
Mr G. Becker
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr H. Brickwolde
Mr R, C, Br Wo
Mr & Mrs Davis Brown
VW L Chapman Mr. F. Coyen
Mr W.
Drew
Mr E J. W. Esimer
Mr H. Friemvä
Mr. & ^^ra. Fillia
Mr. H. G Fisher Mr & Mrs Frankies
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Valheur Capt. P. Hall" Mr & Mrs. A. Han
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Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People contain all the elements necessary to give new life to the blood. They strengthen and at the same time purify the blond, and then the Good, Strong. New Blond which they make builds up the whole system, restoring it to healthy con Jam,dition. It is for this reason that they ere,
in tens of thousands of cases, has been proved i Anemia, Norrons Debility, Early Decay, Back Pains, Bezems and Skin Eruptions, Indigestion, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, the after effects of Favors, Dysentery and Chills, and ailments which only women know. Obtainable frora medicine vendors everywhere, leo from the Far Eastern branch of the Dr. Williams Medicins Co. 84, Szechuan Road, Shunchai-1-bottle for $1.50, 6 bottlen for 28. post free,
Er & Vre A. Pereira
Mr W. Pearce
Mr Ernest H. Fond
Mr AT. Prichard
Mr. E. H. BAY
Misa F. Bey
Bir A. Schneider-
Mr 3.0. Sibley
Mr. H H. Solemos
Dr & Mrs A. Spalding
Mr H. Spear
Mr.C. B. Splitte
Mr 7. Spilt on
MC & Speyer
ra Mr. E. Starens
Mr D. Sutherland
Mias W, 6qn-re
Lt. & “re C. F. Stainer
VESSELS EXPECTED.
THE AMERICAN MAIL.
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DISCIPLINE ON BOARD SHIP.
The question of the lack of moans whereby
The baromoter has risau rapidly over the Loochoos, while it is falling quickly at the Formosa Chamuel Stationa
The high pressure area stili covers E. Japan
and adjacent waters, and pressure is relatively high over the S. part of the China San.
Krey had westliac.may be expected in the Formosa Channel, and fresh to strong Wawl 5, W, winds over the N. part of the Chips Sen.
Hongkong rainfall for is 24 hours ending at 10a.m. to-day, 0.00 inches.
www
Mia tareenst för lite 24 hours siding at nou
to-day is as follows:-
DISTRICT
tongkong & Neighbourhood....
Formosa Channel
South enst.of Chías betweon?
FORESANT.
Cyclonic gales,
Hongkong and Locksce as No. 1.
the British shipmaster has the greatest didiculty | South coast of China betwien, W, winds, ano-
TesHoly is one which has for some considerable
in maintaining discipline cai board marchant
ime coaupied the attention of the Imperial
Hougkong and Hainan jj skale to. Trosh,
*W. winds, frosh to strong: weather becom
Merchant Servion Guild, who have just received ing squally and unsettled,
alotter from the Commander of a largo British deamer, who wrifes from Jamaica, West Indies, RA followe
"I discharged a cargo at Port Morant. Whilst ring Ours three of my crew weat ashers without leave and were absent from duty two days 1 garo instructions to the police en the third day to arrest and lock them up. On the afternoon of the 11h he arrested two of them, and on com ing to me they both promissid reformation if I would forgive them, I instructed the polico to put them on board. The two of
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGVAT
Station.
the lived up. to their promise. The third one the police could-uct. find, but at 6 pm. he came on board intoxicated, and on learning that a policeman was looking for him be dame on the bridge where I was lying in a ham mock. He laid down the law to me, I ordered him forward, and, quite unexpected 17, he struck me and fried to go Tokio
eot him in trous
Kochi my eye out. I and sent for a policman, who locked him up. Negaki Next day he was tried in Morant Bay,
Kagoshima pulia the witness-box, when the nature of Oshima- the desault upon me was self-evident to the
Nala Court. The man dmitted the fence. The
Ishi'jima Alarinirate 1 ofured him on the gravity of bis Bovin Is. conduct, and asid discipline must be maintain Chefou ed, and sentenced him to one month's im- | Wellmiwei prisonment. Do you think that sentence
Hankow
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REGISTER
September 1st AT A.M.
Wind.
Tostock Newüro
7 u. 29.99.
6 ».30.16
KSW
1 kodits
30.15
30.12.
30.07
29,90
29.96
29.25.
29.75
KE
129.42
29.83
NE
9a.j29.99 8275 se
9.29.77 8287 ENE
14
6.29.33
Kinking In view of the above case, the Guild have. Shanghai
Gatzlaff replied agreeing that merchant shipmasters ro possessed of quite invlequsta mencuror in pro- serving their authority, and quote for the Sharp Peak
Amoy information of their members the following tow paragraph which appeared on Monday, the Taiboken 7th altimo, in the public Pross throughout the Taichu
corntry
"For using insulting language and sasanit. ing a ship's corporal, Arthur Ewell, a second- class stoker in. H M.S. Collingwool, was at a court-martial at Portland (Dorset) on Saturday anntanead to six months' hard labour and dismissed from the Navy."
Tainan
Koshu Poscadores
Craton Hongkong Viet. Peak Gap Rooke Maono Wucbow
8 2.1.
Hoihow.... Pakivi Phalien
CHURCH SERVICES. PEAK CLUTON -Holy Communion at and evening prayer at 530 pan. overy Sunday.
VAJON CHURCH, Kennedy read. Preselor -- RY. M. Honry, I am. Worship, Hy C. Bt. damek -139,-303;-Palm 93156 Fu berti, Anthem, "Bosa-B1
Apurti- edle the God and Father" (Wesley). G p.m.
Manila Worship. Hymns 39, 210, 205 (21) 265
S JOBS CATFEDIUL Hongkong, 3nl Legaspi September 12th Sunday after Trinity. Holy Bacolod Communion (4.15 m.) Mating (11 л..) Iloilo Responges, Feria Teni e, Russell, a line, Cobu
way and Tomlinson; To Benin, Smart in Labuan Jubilate, Hayes in F; Autheman, Word if ad, Mozart. Holy Commanin (1146)
The TIK, str, Chiys Mart, with US, Somervil's in " minor; Hemos, 208 and
male, orrived at Yokohama ng the 26th at
the 23th ultimo, sailed for this part on and is dus to arrivo at this port on or about the 5 instant.
THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL. The E. & A. str. Alämhow from Sydney, do., is due at Menils on tho 4th inst.
orvay
558 Preacher, The His op of Victoria. NR. P 15, 90s 1; 2 nd 7 in unison.
Pb 16, Palm 17, verse voreo 1 6, 9nd 12 in anisen 1.13 and 18 inusion. Evensong (15 p.m.
Fria saims, "roteh,' Respons Magnificat, Ba tishili (4th evening): None Dimi tis Wealey
695 274 and $23 Frencho, ov. C. I. Blamabatt. N.B-Palm 18, vrea 1, 2, 7, 13, 14, 17 27, 81, 38, 50 and 51 in arison. frgan Recital, Taesday, at 63 pm,
STAND' CHunch, Nathan Road, Kowlon. 12 h Su dar e Trinity, Bril September, 1911. a at 8 m. and also at noon. Holy Communi a The C.P.R. Co.'s str. Monteagle arrived at Yornings cost 1 am. Evening Service at G Maji at 2 pm, on the 28th ult. snd left arainpm, Service on Sundays-Holy Communion on 1st, 2nd and 4th its st6a. Hely-om- at. 2 pm, on Tuesday for Shanghai, where she is
munion on 1st, 3rd and 5th Su diy noon.. due to arrive at noon on the 31st ult.
Evening Prayer at 6 Morning 'raverat 11 5.33
The 1.G.. str. Prins igiemand loft Sydney on the 26th ultimo, at 11 a.to., and may be ex- Mr M. L Thompsonpected here on or about the 19th instant. Mr. E, Watkins
M. E. J. Watarmen
Mr & Mr. Whitmarsh
and child
31 Mr Zeno
KING EDWARD HOTEL
Mr M. F. Beattie
Dr Belilion
Mr B. Medioskey Capt. A, E, Nobbe Capt and re, W.
Paro Mr H Papman --Dr. Sommitt
Les Buretim "Mr. ̈ ̄adTM"MaxTMBridger
and con Mr K. Brsack Mr F. W Cor Mr. R. H. EMBOTI Misa M. Gains Mr A. Harp-z Dr. K. John geli ha Launox Miss Leprelto Mr P. B. Lorck.
Mr Fda. Sims Mr. E. Smith Capt & TB Stewart
and chi’dron
Mr & Mrs V rnen Mr A. O. Wafts Mr & Mrs Wheeler
GRAND HOTMAIL.
H. BL.
Mr W. Arnold
Mr& J. J. Maiggt Br W. Ai Parlow Mr Muller
Wheart and family Mr P, W L. Narning a Mrs F. L. Barit and Mr Sazonal Paul
child
Mr H NePhatɛon Mr Phillips
Mr & Mr. F. E. Drel!
Mr.
&
Men P. 8. Hardcog Mrs Potton Mr BmEA Dr. F. T. Keyt Mr F. P. Janfaster Mr Angels Valtezzi.
2
KINGBOLERE
Mr. E. Arndt Mr & Mrs Anolt Mr. B Pennett
Mia W. Plack
Mr N. Blac
My J. W. Pringla WpIung Ring
Mr F., Fredgola M. J Water
Mr D. O. Wetling Yes. WazceÉ Mr P. Weeddon
Porvare "HØTEL.
Mr. & Mr BA, Nisbet
+ pd ch1à
Mr F. 2. MoNulty
Mr.
S. Morrison Sir Francis Pigott Dr & Mr G. D. E. Mr J. Rote team.
Mrs G. Schre M. M. E. Theater Mr. A L. Shields M&M Donnelly Mr. RD, Stoweri Dr. Bobson
Mr B. Wabb ̈
Dr. & Ms B.W. Browa
Black
Mr MrF.V. Cawford
H&M P. Lammert “Mr Whyte
and children
Kr 11. Hofman
Him X, A. Massy
Mr. Wiegenve Mr. 7. W Wilson
THE CANADIAN MAIL.
The C.P.R. Co.'s str. Empress of Japan loft Vancouver, B.C., for Hongkong (vis usual ports of call) on the 23rd ultimo a.m.
THE GERMAN MAIL.
The IG.M. str. Gneisenau, carrying the German Mails with dates from Berlin of the 9th ulizo, laft Colembo on the 27th ultimo p.th, and may be expected here on or about the 6th instant p.m.
THE INDIAN MAIL.
The Indo-China str. Fumsang from Calentin and the Straits left. Singapore" for Hongkong on the 28th wit, at 5 p.m., and is dus here to- day.
MERCHANT STAAMEES.
The H.-A, Linie str. Ambria loft Shanghai on the 27th ultime a.m., and may be expected here to day.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES-Zetland Street, off Queen's Road'entral, Sundays at 11.15 a.12. zudednesdays at 6 30p.m.
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS. Following is a list of unclaimed telegrams lying in the Great Northern Telegraph Com- pany's office at Hougkong :---
ADDLESA Conrbon (2)
ivoto
Haselt
kong mas-of-war Haiyung Kungtioncheng Limon
114
FROM
The following is a list of auclaimed telegramu lying in the Eastern, Australasia & China Tele- The str. Glenrake passed the Suez Canal on graph Company's office at Hongkon*---
ADDRESS the 25th July, and is dus here to-day.
Tho NYK str. Inaba Maru (American | Construction. T.. Line) In Kobe for this port viaojiandaaje Shanghai on the 25th allime, and is expected Hops Naupskhong Street... Cholos
The here to-morrow.
The "Ben" Line Kir. Henvenue from Mid shro' and London, left Singapore on the 27th ult, for this port
The H.A. Linie str. Suecia left Bingapore on the 30th ultimo am, and may be expected here on or about the 5th instant a.m.
Mi Rickmers Captain Steamer. Hamburg Parin Carl Hangkon Hotel Reindorf Com Mesageries
Armand Behio Seminchan Thyavirk The N.Y.E. str. Hino Maru (Bombay Line) Terhornkoe
Thong left Bombay for this port vin Singapore or the 25th nitimo, and is expected here on the 12th | In-hòng just
The atr. pri Left Singapore for this port on the 30th mlt, and may be expected here on or about the 6th instant.
The American & Manchurian Line steamer Matoppo passe the uez Canal on the 22nd ultimo, and is due bere on or about the 18th inst
The etr. Glenfarg passed the Susz, Canal on the 22nd nitimo, and is due here on or a out the 24th inst
The TK.K. str. Buyo Maru sailed from Honolula for Hongkong on the 26th ult, and is due here on or about the 29th inst.
9.29.63
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29.
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83.29.76 90
29.00 B7
129.93
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F. G. Froa, Director. Hongkong Obervatory, September 1st, 1911.
1 BAROMETER, redaced i 33 degrees Fahrenhoiton the level of the sea in inens, enthus and handroths.
2 TEMPERATOng, in the skade, in logrosa Fabron.
t
3 HUMIDITY, in percentage of entaration, the
Lomidity of air sataratat with moistaro huing 100.
4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to live points.
5 FORCE OF WIND; according to Benfurt Scale. G STATE OF Werin b Blue slty, a debrohod rloud, d drizzling rain, fog, g glossy, b hail, lightning, o overcast, p passing showers.qually, rain, snow, thunder, y visibility, dow (WOL)
0 Bars in inches, Sontha au hundrati.
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, September 1
Barometer..... Temperature Humidity
Previous On Pate On Date
Day
at
ut 4 promo
-4 par
29.60.
87 -57
4
29.52 80
-thi
Wind Direction
Forceti
West
W. it
W
2
Weather Rain
Highest open air Temporatnes on Zist. Lowest open air femparstore on 31st
Days of
HONGKONG-TIDE TABLE.
90
80
From 2nd to 8th September, 1911.
HIGH WAS DE
·OW. WATEL
Teight.
Height
Wan
Et. in.
29
FROM
Shanghai
Bombay
...Macno- 9 Elgin St.
...Levoka Kinyon Wingsin Liyechio Shungaungon 8 Queen
Road
...Manila
Manila
H'kong!
Hen
„Brigon
Time,
Namdinh ...Singapore Agapore Chalon Manila
b. 10
Bat.
2 3 38
Scn,
3. m 4:50
Mon.
400 6
133 21.
9 10 a 4 6
Tues.
5 m 6'38
j...
+ 20 4 3
Q
17 a 4
2 6 1 7
Wed.
6
21
9 27
236 1 4
1 2
15
1 2
Fri.
84 8
9 56
323
3 4
34 1 2
CLARKE'S
B. 41, PILLS.
A warranted. eura for all acquired or constitutional Dis
charges from the Urinary Organ
in elther sex. These famona Pith also care Gravel, Pains in tar
| Bach and all Kidney Disordere
Free from mercury.
Fort
years' success Sold by sh Chemists and Store'sempan
throughout the world.
遁
Ct. in. Ta..
5 9 ha. 0,5
No infer. high gelewe, water
6.1057 12.5
No fufer, high- nor tow- water
5 48
63
5 6
Thurs. 7 m 8
1914
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