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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25TH, 1911.

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED.

· REGULAR SERVICE FROM HONGKONG TO

VANCOUVER. B.C.. SEATTLE &

PORTLAND (Or.),

VIA

JAPANESE AND

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN

JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN:

ON OR ABOUT

Second half of Oct.

First half of

Nov. First half of Nov. First half of Nov:

EXPECTED

STEAMER

FROM

ON OF ABOUT S

WILL LEATH FOR

SHANGHAI

PORTS.

·CARRYING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO ALL

OVERLAND COMMON POINTS.

Tora

Dw.

Captain

To Sail on or About

11,000

J. Mathie

8,000

JR-Slaw-r

25th October.

21st-November.

TJIMAHI

JAPAN

TJIBODAS SHANGHAI

TJIKINT...

JAVA

TJILATJAP.. JAVA

TJILIWONG SHANGHAI

TJIPANAS... JAVA

THIMANOEK

First half of Nov.

First half of Nov

Becond half of Qot, Second half of Oct. First half of. Nov.

JAVA

JAVA

JAPAN

SHANGHAI

JAVA.

First half of

No

1JAVA

JAVA

Second half of

Nov.

JAPAN

First half of Nov. -Second half of Nov. Second half of Nov.

TJITAHOEM

JAVA

Jocond half of

JAPAN

Nov.

Νοτ.

Steamers

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PROPOSED SAILINGS.

FROM HONGHONG Frequent Sailings

FROM CALCUTTA :

End September.

ווי

Second half of ̈ ̈

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JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.

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York Buildings, 1st Floor.

Hongkong, 18th October, 1911.

SWEDISH

Telephons No. 375.

17

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GOTHENBURG.

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STEAMERS

DESTINATION

TAMA.

KOBE & MOJI...

A "CEYLON

SHANGHAI, TOKOHAMA, ("PEKING"

DATE OF SAILINGS.

6,500 Tons 9,003,

About 10th November, About 7th December. TELEPHONE No. 171,

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BRITISH ARMY COUNCIL CHANGES

THE NEW QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 24th at 11.55 .The typhoon, which is now situated to the Eastward of Hok North-easterly direction.

The barometer is rising in Japan, oud-fulling over China, particularly in the North,

A depression is approaching N Chinn from the Westward.

The official announcements published iskalo, le moving away over the Pacife in a month complete the series of appointments in the higher ranks to be made this year. The Holbetion of Major-General J. S. Cowans to be Quartermaster-General and the extension graat ed to Sir Charlos Heddon as Alastor General of the Ordnance defines the composition of the new Army Courail which early next year will commence its work under the military leadership of General Sir John French. The military composition of the new Council will be as follows:

Chief of the Imperial General Staff and First Military Member, General Sir Jobü FreBeh

Adjatant-General'to the Forces and Second Military Member, Lieutenant-General Sir John Ewart.

Quartermaster-General to the Forces and Third Military Member, Major-General J. 9. Cowane

Master-General of the Ordnance and Fourth Military Member, Major-General Sir Charles Hadden.

Pressure in highest evor S.E. Chino and th Eastern Sea

over the N. part of the Chios Sea

Moderata to light-monsoon may be expected

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am.. to-day, 0.00 (nohet.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon [to-day is as follows :-

DISTRICT

FORECAST.

Game as No.1..

• Hongkong & Neighbourhood Formosa Channel South coast of China between Sarze as No. 1.

Hongkong and Lamooks.}

South coast of China between Same as No. 1.

Hourkong and Haipon..

N.E. winds, moderate or light; fair. CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Station.

lostock

REGISTER.

October 24th-ÁT AM.

Sir Charles Haddon, who will serve one more during 1912, as Ordnance chief, is recog nised as the most able soldier we have on all Ordrance matters, commenta a London paper, whilst the selection of Major General Corans brings a new womber to the Army Conseil Quartermaster-General aui an officer whose record in that department has long marked Lim n its future head. Нія Folection was endorsed by both Lord Kitchener and Sir John French. For many rears after service with the Rifle Brigade, his staff work alternated between Aldershot and the War Office, and he took an active share in mobilisa- tion, transport, and training work in his enri aus appointments During the course of the South Africas empsign he had charge of the Nemaro morements of troops, out and home, under the Hakodate Quartermaster-General, which work was exceed. Tokio ingly well carried out over a period of threa years, causing favourable Continental com Nagasaki......

Kochi raent, especially in Germany. Later Majer. General Cowane served on the staff of the 2nd

Kagoshima Division, und from there joined Lord Kitchener Nahe.

Oshima in India, in charge of staff duties and training. In the reorganisation work he re dered good Bonia Is. Titjins service, as he did also daring the last frontier campaign whilst noting temporarily as Chief of Chefoo the Staff at Simla

Weihaiwez Herit command of the Frende Hankow Calcatta and studied the reeds

Kiukiang east Frontier us

Shanghai theGlatzin Lhasa troubles From. this command he was Starp Peak brought home lart October fo -the-

grapple with administrativo problem of the Teri orial

At

a consequence

the North

of

Amoy

Swatow

PHILIPPINES S.S. CO. Fores, and he has succeeded in removing some Thi

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of its more pressing troubles. When it was Taihoku

decided to select one of the younger generals for Quartermaster General to the Forces Major-General Cowan's name was one of severe Pescatores

Koshinn brought forward, and his selection is regarded Canton as placing is power a soldier who brought Hongkong distinctivaeredit to the Quarter-master Ge erals Viot. Peak Department during the heasy work of the War

FORE

Manila, Cebu & Iloilo | On 30th Oct., 4.r.M. Manila, Cebu & Lollo On 10th Nov., 4 P.M.

period.

Windi

Hour.

Barometer.

Temperature.

Humidity

Direction,

Force.

7 a. 29.89: 47 82 NNE 1,

6 n. 29,65

29:87

29:53

29 97

BW

30.0%

NNE

3000

3016 15.30.00

N

E

* 30.07

NE

9 a 29.95 66 | 64 "OT

9.30.11.66 | 68-

TI

30.11 6774

11

30.18 70

N

64.30.10 7075 UND

3015

6895

5 a. 30.10

30.09

30 08

30.07

3.11

9 a. 30.10

77

10 a. 30.10, 74 75

30 06

Rock Gisp

Margo Wuchow Hoihor

30.08

9:

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THE

to be despatched End Decem bor.

to Follow.

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27,000

27,000

18,000

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27,000

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SAILING DATES SATURDAY, 28th Oct., at 1PM. FRIDAY, 10th Nov, at 1 F.. SATURDAY, 25th Nov, at 1 P.M. SATURDAY, 16th Dec, at 1 P.M. FRIDAY 12th Jan., at P.M. SATURDAY, 27th Jan., at 1 P..

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Passengers, and are Equipped with Wireless Telegraphy.

be despatched for

SAN

THE PM. S.S. "KOREA" TVA SHANGHAL NAGASAKI, KOBE JOKKAICHI, YOKOHAMA HONOLULU, 9=-SATURDAY, 29th O-tober; at 1 P.M.

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To European Points: Officials of any European Naval, Miltary, Diplomacy, Consular and/or Civil Services located in Asis, to European Officials in the Services of the Governments of China and Japan. To United States Points, Commissioned Ofcors of the United States Army, Navy, US. PH, and H. Servises, stationed at Ports of Call; also all Oficials of U.S. Diplomatic Service, U.S. Consul Generals, Consule and Vice-Consnts Jocated in Asia. To United States and Canadian Paints: Members of the Natal, Military Diplomatic and Consular Officials of the overports of China and Japan. Between China, Japan and Manila to OBeisle of U.S. Diplomatic Service, US. Consul Generale, Consuls and Vice-Consuls located in Asia, also Commissioned Officers of U.S. Army, Nary and U.S. P.H. and M.H Services. These Special Rates apply when travelling at their own expense and to their families, To all Points:-Missionaries and their families.

INTERMEDIATE SERVICE.

-CHINA.

.10,200 Tons ...... FRIDAY, 17th Nov., at 1 P.. PERSIA 9,000 Tons ...... FRIDAY, 5th Jan., at 1 P.. THE 8.S. "CHINA" will leave for SAN FRANCISCO VIA SHANGHAI, NAGA,

SAKI, KOBE, YOKOHANA AND HONOLULU on FRIDAY, 17th Nov., at 1 P.M.. On the Fine MAIL Steamers, CHINA and PERSIA FIRST CLASS SALOON SERVICE is furnished st Intermediate Rates.

TH

MAIL

SCHEDULE

(SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION).

ARRIVE HONGKONG FROM AUSTRALIA.

26th Oct. 17th Nov. 1st Dec, 151b Deo.

LEAVE HONGKONG FOR AUSTRALIA: Saturday, 11th Nov. Saturday, 9th Deo. Saturday, 23rd Dec. Sat'day, 6th Jan, 1912

The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, ensuring a plentiful supply of Ics, Fresh Provisions, etc., and are lighted thronghout with Electricity. All State Rooms have Electric Fans. A daly qualified Doctor and Stewardess are carried.

For further particulars, apply to

Hongkong, 18th October, 1911.

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., AGENTS.

THOS. COOK

& SON,

[1262

TOURIST, STEAMSHIP & FORWARDING AGENTS,

BANKERS, &c.

Head Ofce for the Far East 16. DER VIUX ROAD, HONGKONG, -

SHANGHAI: 2-3, FooсHOW ROAD. YOKOHAMA 32, WATER STEDET.

TICKETS SUPPLIED to EUROPE by the principal STEAMSHIP LINES ...nd

TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY.

FOURS arranged to ALL PARTS of the WORLD. BAGGAGE collected, forwarded and insured at lowrest rates:

LETTERS of CREDIT and CIRCULAR NOTES ISSUED and CASHED. FOREIGN MONIES exchanged.

756"

CRIBE OPTIOR-LUDGATE CIRCUS LONDON, EC

VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE AMERICAN MATÍM

The P. M. 8.8. Co. str. Siberia from San Francisco was dispatched from Yokohama, o3. the 22nd instant en route to Hongkong, and is dne to arrive at Hongkong on the 31st inat,

MERCHANT STŻAMERS.

The Russian str. Sibir left Moji on the 13th inat for this port, and is due to arrive here to- day.

The N. Y. K. str. Hitachi Maru (European Line) left Singapore for this port on the 20th October, and is expected here to-day. The P. M. S.8. Co, str. China was dispatched

The "Ben" Line str. Benarty from Midd leg. from San Francisco on the 11th instant for Hongkong, via Honoluin, Yokohama, Kobe, bro' and London left. Singapore on the 20th Nagasaki and Shanghai, and is due to arrive at inst. for this port. Hongkong on the 7th prox.

Mr & Mrs I. I. Allen Mr & Mrs J. H. Back-

house

Mr&Mr A. M. Baldwin Mr G H. Bas ett Mr J. Baglies Mrs M. BéavoTS Mr W. C Bauner Miss. M. C, Black` Miss H. Booth My J. E Carter · Miss M. Chisholm Mr. P.T Chi vers Mr. W. E. Clarke Ите У. К. Стане Mr & Mr. Kennard

This i Mr Va Hr WC à - MEJ. Za mea

Mrs E. C. Ectual Capt & Mra Englodere Mr & Mrs S. Dolitvar Vrå. Dobrowohl Miss N. Dooley

V & Mrs. H. Fair Mr. H. G Fisher Mr & Mrà F. W. Flint,

Miss M. Patcher

A

Mr & Mrs B. Folgom

Mr

J. Ferrester Mru. C. Freeman

Mr Dooman Fullez Judge & Mrs. B. c.

Gooding

Miss G. Gooding Mr & Mrs J. Would Mr. V. Goulboar ME, E, Grißio

Mra H. D. Green

Mr & Mre Grundmann

Mr E. A. Hale

Capt. T. F Hall

Mr Mrs A, A, Hanol-

bal

Mr L. Bunsen

Yra J. L. Sangen. and

child

Hr & Mr. J. W. Harbin.

Mr A, Harriton Miss M. 1 vrst

Mr L. 9. Heb berd Hon.& ME, A. Hewelt Mr B, F. For ton Mr M.

B. Forton R. Junos Capt. Mr F. E. Jackson Mr A. Johnstone Dr. Keenly

Mr. C. C. Keeply Aire W. E. Kaller Mr W. B. Kapp The N. Y. K. str. de Maru (Americanies J. 31, Knap

Mr A. Mack

Mise 6. S, Lane

Mrs S. Lewis

Miss A. Lewis Yri M. Lewis Dr. O. Marriott Mr S. L. Velathery Dr. G. W. MoKean Mr Mitsubaabi P.of

Mrs C. F. Ming- paugh

Mrs A. A Moore Mias M. Moore

Dr. J. M. Mours Mra R. H. Moore Miss Moore Miss M. Myrick Mr Ensign A. J. Kirk Mr J. Marecki

MrE, V Mitchelmore MIE U. H. Mose Mr & Mrs A, B, Moulder Mr M. A. C. O'Connel) Mr V. d'Oettingen MT & MIG L. F.Payne MYH Perry Miss E

Mr Ernes H. Pond Mr. E H. Ray Mr L. Rameau Misa F. Rony Mr. G. Rossuthal

Ar & Mrg M. Post

Mr & Mrs W.

Fanborn

Minila Lernspi Bacrilo

Iloilo...

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F. G. F100, Director. Hongkong Observatory, October 24th, 1911. 1 BAROMETER, reduced to 32 degrees Fabronbait on the lovel of the wa in iuches, tenths and hundredths. 4 TEMPERATURE, in the shaya dogroes Fahren- boit.

9 HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, the humidity of air saturated with moleture being 100..

4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points.

5 FORCE OF WIND, according to Beafort Scale. 6 STATE OF WEATHER, b blue sky, a detached cload, drizzling rain, f' fog, g gloomy, ball, t lightning, o overesat, p passing showers, q equally, rain, a snow, t thundor, v visibility, w dow (wol)

0 RAIN in inches, tenths and hundreths.

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, Cofober 24th.

Previous On Date On Date

Day

at

at

at 4 pm. 10 .. 4 p.m.

D.

Parometer Temperature

30.04

30.10

29.98

75

74

75

Humidity

72

75

75

Wind Direction...

Forceti

Enst

Font

Fast

Lt. & Mrs C. E. Stainer

Weather

2 b

Mr J.C. Sibley

Flair

Mr.P. B. Sharp

Mr Shelton Hosper Mr J. J. Sheridan

Mr J. X. Strand

Mr F. Siegfraid

Capt. J. von Sigueland Mr C. Siston

Mre J. Sican Mr J. C_Sloan Mr. H. H.Solomon Dr.& Mrs A, D, Spalding

And isfant Mr Spear

Mr. Spittles Miss W. Square

Mr & Mrs. H. U Ulen

·Mr & Mrs E. Vollbrecht} Mr & Mrs W. Warren Mr. E .J. Warren" Mr E. J. Waterman Mr J. W. McWhat Mr F. W Wood Mr W. Wright Mr D. L. Walter

Q. Will

Highest open air Temperature on 23rd.,.79- Lowest open air Temperatura ou 23rd...69

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 25th to 31st October, 1911.

HIGH WATER.

Week.

iont

Height.

LOW WATUR

Thers 26 in 0474 m 5 54

Hikong

'kong

Mean

con

Tiret.

Time.

b. m.

| ft, in:

b, at

Wed,

25

m 11 51

5 3

5 12

2

10 26 7.5

4 18 i 3

2

E.

Mr and Mrs J. F.

Fri.

27

Wetherby

10:48 1 # 7 4 4 33 4

2 8 4 5 m 6 45 11 11 7 2

2 5

4 40

4 3

Mr.O. H. Wetherby

Miss G. Wetherby

29' No infer bigh- m 7.43

113869

por low

water

Dr. H Wythe

Mr & MrsM. E. Wright

|

Suz:

Men.

Tuce.

Lembar 1 Mr & Mri - J.. T. EJ, S. Wilson

Mackenzie

The P. M. S.8. Co. atr, Manchuria was dis-Line) loft Kobe for this port via Moji and Mr. and Mr H. patched from San Francisco on the 17th inst. Shanghai on the 20th October, and is expected for Hongkong, vio Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, here on the 29th October. Nagasaki and Manila, and is due to arrive at Hongkong on the 17th prox.

THE AUSTRALIAN. MAIL.

The I.G.M. str. Coblenz left Sydney on the 21st instant, at 11 a.m., and may be azpected here on or about the 13th

prox.

THE CANADIAN MAIL

a.m. to-morrow.

The str. flenetrac left Singapore on the 24th inst., and is dus hers on or about the 29th inst. p.m.

GRAND HOTEL

The T.K.K. str. Hongkong Marú sailed from | J. W. Bayfeld Manzanillo on the 9th instant for Hongkong, W. H. Pettesco and is expected to arrive at this port on or about J. Rouelt de Coligay Mr & Mre A. B, Crow the 27th prox.

R. Holevela

J. P. Edwards Mrs Banburger

and

The C.P.R. Co. str. Empress of India arrived at Shanghai at 11 p.m. on the 2nd instant, and left again at 8 p.m. on 23rd inst. The Mogal Line str. Lothian left the United for Hongkong, where she is due to arrive at 6 Kingdom on the 24th alt. for Hongkong via

the Biraits

B. James THE ENGLISH MAČIA

Mr. Mre. Jorgens The P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s str. Arcadia left left Yokohama for this port via Shanghai on The O.SK, str. Panama. Maru from Facons

and child Singapore for this port on the 21st inst,, at 6.30 the 20th inst., and is dae here on or about the John R. King hern

Dr. F. T. Kert a.m., with the outward English Maile, and i is due here to-morrow at about daylight.

F. P. Lenfeatey The Olof Wijk & Co. str. Peking left Portir. & Mr. Frank Moss The I.G.M. str. Prinzess Alice, carrying the Said on the 8th inet, and is expected bers on or

N. Macuitber German Mails with dates from Berlin of the about the 7th prox. 4th Inst., left Colombo on the 22nd inst. p.m..

THE GERMAN MAZI

2nd prox.

FARES, HONGKONG TO LONDON

via Canadian Atlantis Poris, £43. via New York

HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO Through Bills of Lading issued to Japan, North, Central and South For further information as to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Companies KING'S BUILDING (opposite Blake Pier).

.£45. £25.

azd el ildren

American Porta"

FRED J. HALTON, AGENT.

PROE.

The N.Tit. Ceylon Maru (Bombay Line) and may be expected here on or about the 2nd left Bombay for this port on the 20th inst., and

is expected here on the 7th prox.

C. N. Vant i

MG. W. Marshe

W. Maxfield F.D. ten

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H. W. J, Muller

P. W. L. Nanninga

H. Olsen

W. Pattison

29 No infer high- 9 3 2 8

30 m 0 22 6 6

No inter. high- 31m 1.36 6.3

No infer, high-

KING:

It's E. Arodt.

Mr & Mrs Ancott Mr. & E. Perkio Mr W. Aufferman

children

A. C. A. Port els

Rhendo

J. W. Pringle Jr. A- Mrs. Roberts W. Eudre

H. C. Smith

A.J. Steg

A. R. Ti ker

R. Taylor

J. M. J. Ve kerk

D. Wait

II. Watling

EJ Worker

MnYoung & daughter

!

Mr. H. Bennett

Dr. & Mro, G. D. R.

Black

por low 10 12

water

27 pornw-water

10 10 2 5 nor low water:

Private, HotEL,

Dr. & Mra B.W. Brown M&Nr=F.M. Crawford Comdr

& Mira. A. Darley and maid Mr.&Mra D. E. Donnelly

Mr. & Mre Rayos Mr. H. Hoffman Mr

Insinger

Miss E. Kekewich

Mr Iangdon

Mr & Mrs 3.P. Lammert

and children

Mr Aira A. C. get

Me, & Yra H A Nisbe

and child Miss K. A. Maarey Mr.

Mrg Macare or

Mr E.J. VoNaity Mr. K S. Mison Mr& D Formar Sir Francie ilgost Mr J. Kobertson** Mrs G Bach-e MYB M. E. houver Mr, á L. Shields Mr. B. Stewart Mr. B. ** að Mr Wotphal Mr Why

Mr. Vingroun

Mr. J. W, Wilson ·

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