---FUNERAL OF SIR ROBERT HART.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28ṛя, 1911.
U.S.
MAIL LINE.
PACIFIC
S.S. CO.
SEMI-TROPICAL ROUTE.
Only Line taking the warm SOUTHERN ROUTE
across the PACIFIC VIA
HONOLULU, OAHU, the cst Fortile and Beautifal Laland of the PACIFIC.
PROPOSED SAILING FROM HONGKONG.
(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.)
SATURDAY, FRIDAY,
28th Oct., at 1 r..
10th Nor.. at 1 P..
SATURDAY, 25th Nov., at 1 P.M.
SATURDAY,
STEAMERS
• KOREA
SIBERIA
MANCHURIA
• MONGOLIA.
KOREA
SIDERIA
SAILING DATES
TONS
18,000
78,000
27,000
27.000 .13,000
16th Des., st1 P.M.
FRIDAY,
12th Jau., at P.M..
Tema 18,000
SATURDAY,
27th Jan., at 1 P.M.
* MANCHUETA...
mean · 27,000
• MONGOLIA
27,000
Twin Sorows,
All Steamers have an Excellent " Philippino Stringed Orchestra" for the entertainment of
Passengers, and are Equipped with Wireless Telegraphy.
HE PM. 8.8. "KOREA" will ba despatched for SAN
THE
FRANCISCO
VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKKA ICHI, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, on SATURDAY, 28th October, at 1 P.M.
FARES: HONGKONG to LONDON £71-10s. Od. RETURN, SIX MONTHS, £120; 24 MONTHS, £125; INCLUDING BERTH AND MEALS ACROSS AMERICA.
.. SPECIAL RATES (Firit Class Only) Granted upen Application To European Points: Officials of any European Naval, Military, Diplomacy, Consular and/or Civil Services located in Asia, to European Officials in the Services of the Governments of China and Japan. To United States Pointe, Commissioned Offcers of the United States Army, Navy, U.S. P.H. and M.H. Services, stationed at Ports of Call; alse all Officials of U.S. Diplomatic Service, U.B. Consul Generals, Consule and Vice-Consals located in Asia. To United States and Canadian Points: Members of the Naval Military, Diplomatic and Consular Officials of the Governments of China and Japan. Between China, Japan and Manila to Ooials of U.S. Diplomatic Service, U. Conmi Ganorals, Consuls and Vico-Consuls located in Asis, also Commissioned Offoers of U.S. Anny, Navy 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.
17th Nov., at 1 P.M. 5th Jan., at 1 P.M.
CHINA.........10,200 Tons...and
PERSIA
TH
FRIDAY, 9,000 Tons ...... FRIDAY,
THE 8.S. "CHINA" will leave for SAN FRANCISCO VIA SHANGHAI, NAGA- SAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU, on FRIDAY, 17th Nov, at1 P.M. On the Fino MAIL Steamers, CHINA and FERSIA FIRST CLASS. SALOON SERVICE is furnished at Intermediate Rates.
£45,
FARES, HONGKONG TO LONDON via Canadian Atlantic Porta. £43.
via New York HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. Through Bills of Lading issued to Japan, North, Central and South American Porta For further information as to Passage and Freight, apply to theAgency of the Companies KING'S BUILDING (opposite Blake Pier).
FRED J. HALTON, AGENT.
THE
BANK
[48
LINE, LIMITED,
REGULAR SERVICE FROM HONGKONG TO VANCOUVER. B.C.. SEATTLE
PORTLAND (0),
VIA
SHANGHAI AND JAPANESE PORTS.
&
CARRYING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO ALL
OVERLAND COMMON POINTS.
Steamers
STRATHLON
Tous
Dy
Captain
8,000
· J. R. Shaw
To Sail or or About
21st November.
To be followed by other Steamers of the Company at regular intervals, Calling at AMOY and KEELUNG if sufficient inducement offers The BANK LINE Steamers are of the Newest Design, have most Commodious Accom. modation, and are fitted with Electric Light and Wireless Telegraphy.
Special Parcol Express to America and Canadian Pointa,
For Hates of Freight and Passage, apply to-
TELEPHONE No. 70.
INDIAN
THE BANK LINE, LIMITED. KING'S BUILDING, Praya Central.
AFRICAN LINE.
Cargo carried on through Bill of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN (Natal). EAST LONDON, POET ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN with transbipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.
PROPOSED SAILINGS.
5391
FROM HOKORONG : 28th October.
For Rates and Further Information, apply to--
FROM COLOMBO: 10th November.
THE BANK LINE, LIMITED, (MANAGING AGENTE),
CONFERENCE-WEIR LINE.
REGULAR SERVICE FROM CALCUTTA TO RIVER PLATE. THE STEAMERS OF THIS SERVICE PROVIDE THE QUICKEST TRANSIT FROM THE ORIENT TO THE ARGENTINE.
Cargo carried on Through Bills of Lading from RONGKONG to RIVER PLATE Forte transhipping to CONFERENCE-WEIR LINE Steamers at 'CALCUTTA.
J
FROM HONGKONG :
PROPOSED SAILINGS.
Frequent Sallinga
For Rates of Freight and Further Particulars, apply to-
FROM CALCUTTA : End September.
THE BANK LINE, LIMITED,
MANAGING AGENTS,
NEW LINE OF
ΤΟ
STEAMERS
SOUTH AFRICAN POETS.
ORIENTAL AND AFRICAN LINE.
Regular Direct Service from JAPAN, CHINA and STRAITS to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN, EAST LONDON, FORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN, calling at MAURITIUS ificent inducement offers, and affording the Quickest Freight Transport from the ORIENT to SOUTH AFRICA.
E.S. DUNERIC" S.S.
L
121
PROPOSED SAILINGS. 3,000 tons FATANGA"
5,600 tons And regularly thereafter,
For Rates of Freight or Passage, apply to
Hongkong, 2816 August, 1911.
THE
to be despatched Ead December..
to Follow.
BANK
LINE, LIMITED, MANAGING AGENTS.
[1075-173
BEWILDERING
HEADACHES
Are Not Woman's Birthright, Nor Are They A Malady Which Must Be Endured.
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The following report is taken from a London contemporary:-
SF ANDREW'S CHUsey, Nathan Road, Kowloon, With Sunday after Tiny, 20th Oct bar 1917. loining Servic911 a.. Vonito, 20's Day, Savage The remains of tiso late Sir Robert Hart Hymus, 638, 224 and 197. God Save the king. Tealm 20th morning, Turton Te Deum, Wood- Saurt and Turle nedictus, Langdon; were laid to rest at the riverside church of Bisham, roar Harlow Bridge, on the 25th Evening Service 6 pm. Palms 20h evening Eoptember. The coffin was brought to tha Rimbault. Tule, Magnificat, Baltishill; Nunc church in a funeral car, and the mourners from Sunday School at 3p, held in the "doy Souts" Dimmttis, Hymns, 501 251 and 12, Vesper Hyma the house wore Sir Edgar Bruce Hart (son) Headquarters on the church grounds.
and Mr. H. C. Brodie (sen-in-law), At Marlow
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES: Zotian Stroot,
WEATHER REPORT
a large number of carriages with the mourners, of Queen's Road Control, Sundays at 1.15 am. who had travelled from London by special and Wednesday at 6 50p.m. train, joined the prosession. The pali- bearers
were Mr. H. E. Hobson, Mr. C. Hannen, Mr. W. Lay. Mr. H. M. Hiller, Mr. C. C. Clarke, and Mr. E. O. Reis, post and present Commissioners of the Imperial Maritime Chinese Customs: The other moura era included E. the Chicoso Minister,
lying over over N. Jugya yesterday is moving On the 27th at 12:05 p..-The depression way over the Packs.
and the Commercial Attach, Mr. Y. K. Tang Admiral of the Fleet Sir Edward Kushan, China and Tongking; and fallen agalu in N Adoniral Sir Cyprian Bridge, Admiral
Tho baromoter has risen over Japan; 8.
Pressure is highest in Central China,
Light or moderate monsoon may be expected, Over tho N. part of the China Sea..
Major General Upperton, Captain Werlich, Chins. Probably another depression-is-advane- U.S.N. Professor Balfour (representing Mr.ing towards the latter area from the Waatwas F. A. Aglen privately), Mr Arnold Ellert, Mr. Arthur Haughton, Sir Walter Hillier, Sir Charles Dudgeon, Dr. James Johnston, Mr. B. C. G. Scott, Mr. A, R. Barkill, Mr., A. M. Towneoud, Mr. E. Guy Hillier. Mr. H. F. Brady, Mr. Brewr, Captain Lloyd, Professor the Rev. G. Oren, the Rev. John Stoele, representing the Chins Mission of the Pres byterian Church of England; Professor A. C. Dixon, of Queen's University, Belfast; Mr. E. F. R. Moon, representing the China
DISTRICT Pamergency
Committee; and, in addition
Hongkong & Neighbourhood to the all-bearers, the following ment- bers or ex-members of the Customs
Formosa Channel Messrs. G. F. Montgomery, A. H. H. Maclean, South coast of China between Same as No. 1.
Service: W. MoC. Osborne, B. L. Guernier, F. W.
at 10a.m. to-day, 0.02 inches.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending.
to-day is as follows:--- --The forecast for the 24 hours miling at nom
•
FORECAST
...} Samo as No. 1.
Carey, C. Thorne, A. G. II. Carruthers, J. B. Hongkong and Lamooks,
Hongkong and Hainan.. J'
some rain.
• N,E. ̈winde, light to moderate; cloudy,
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Octüber 276E-AT A.M.
FilaGibbon, C. Deighton Braysher, A. III. F.South coast of Chins between game as No. 1. Edwardes, IL. D. Hilliard, H. Sinstait Mr. Hobson, Sonior Commissioner, on leare, officially represented the Acting Inspector-General and the Customs Service, and also the Postmaster. General and the Chinese Pastal Service:
There were a great anatber of exceptionally beautiful wreaths.
On the coffin wie & wreath from Lady Hurt. Others were from the Chinese Minister, who brought wreaths from HE. Steng Eshan-hain, President of the Ya-ch'uanpo, from H.E, Lord Li Ching- fong, the Wai-wa-pu, and from the Sai-wo-shu Mr. Jabson presented wreaths from Mr. Aglon, the Acting Inspector-General, of Rernus and Marine Departments Customs, and from. Mr. T. Piry, tho Pustmaster. Genersi and the Chinese
Postal Service; a wreath was sent from the staff of the London oßes of the Inspectorato- General; from the President and Council of the Ulster Association in London; from Mr- and Mrs. Arnold Ellert, Mrs. Bruce Hart, Lady Walsham, Mr. Beandlerk, the Miss Bredon, Mrs. Noble, and from many other friends,
Station.
Vl'ostock Nemure Hakodate Tokio
The service was of a very simple character, the Res, W.-Farrer, vivar of Bishan. oflointing
Kochi
Nagayaki
and meeting the coffin at the Ipeh gate: whilst Kagoshima as it was borne to the chanel the organist Oshima played "Blest are the departed." The site Nolia
of the church and churchyard is beautiful, being on the banks of the Thames particularly and overlooking the centry beyond the rivar. Chefoo
The church is an ancient edifice, and within
yard are tombs bearing the historio sawer of Hankow
Kiokineg
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men who have rendered yeoman service in their day. Sir Robert, laid quietly in one of the villages of England, is thus amongst those who Sharp Teak have also achieved fure by the works of their Kree.
UNCLAIMED TELEURAMS, Following is a list of unclaimed telegram lying in the Great Northern Telegraph Com
THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN pany's office at Hongkong:
STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
ST. ALBANS EASTERN ALDENHAM EN FIRE
MAIL SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA.
STEAMERS
MAIL SCHEDULE (SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION),
ALEIVE HONGKONG FROM AUSTRALIA,
26th Oct.. 17th Nov. 1st. Dec. 15th Deo,
LEAVE HONGKONG FOR AUSTRALIA. Saturday, 11th Nov. Saturday, 9th Dec. Baturday, 23rd Dec. Sat'day, 6th Jan., 1912
The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, ensuring s plentiful supply of lee, Fresh Provisions, etc., and are lighted throughout with Elaotricity. All State-Rooms have Electrio. Esus. A dnly qualified Doctor and Stewardess ara cartie
For further particulars, apply to
Hongkong, 18th October, 1911.
SHIPPING IN PORT
STEAMKER
ANNUI, British str., 1,350, J. B. Harris, 25th October-hanghai 22nd October, General --Butterfield & wire.
ASAHI MARU, Japanese str. 1,920, Nakane, 26th Oct-Port Arthur 20th Oct., Coal.... Mitsui Bassan Kaisha. CHUNSANG British str. 1.418, C. J. Mattock, 2511 Oct Sandakan 27th Oct., Timber- Jardine, Matheson & Co.
DALIN MARU, Jap. str. 1.576, Yamaguchi,
25th Oct-Swator 24th Oct., Generat Osaka Shogen Kaisha
DAIYA MARU, Japanese str., 2,798, K. Kaleya- ehi, 17th Oct.-Wakamater 12th October, Coal-Mitsu Biabi Gosti Kaishs. DAONT, Norwegian str., 883, P. Solvesen, 20th
October-Hongay 17th October, Coal Angaard, Thoresen & Co. DERWENT, British str., 1,952 Jenkins, 24th
Oot-Swatow 23rd Oct-Man Fat. ENTRESS OF INDIA, British str.. 5.940. E.
Beetham, 26th October-Tancouver, BC.,, 4th Ort., Mails and General-C. P. R. Co. FUKUI MARU, Jap. str. 2081, H. Tominaks, 25th OctMoji 19th Oct, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisto. GLENFALLOCH. British str., 1,434, Townsend,
26th Oct-Singapore 20th Oct., General Beang Tsik Sens
HANOI. Freneb str., 773, G. Boulier, 26th Oct. -Haiphong and Pakhoi 24th October, General-A. R. Marty
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,
AGENTS.
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ONSANO, British str., 1,747, A. G. Smith, 18th October-Chin Wang Tao 11th October, Coal-C. M. 8, N. Co. Pozatosa, German str., 998, W. Botafahr, 5th Oct. Bangkok 26th Sept. Rice and Teakwood-Butterfield & Swire,
QUINTA, Gorman str., 900; Schlesinger, 25th Oct.-Bangkok 14th Det, Rice-Siemssen &Co.
ROMANY, British str.. 2,916, McDonnell, 25th Oct. Shanghai 21st Oct.-Asistio Petro- leum Co.
ADDRES
Courbon (2) Dowsinkee... Hiraoka Co Hangonohong Hougontran Jeshong
Kong mag-of-war Haigung Kangwingehing
Hoihow
Pakhoi Pholion
Hour.
Baromoter.
RDAN 1722687187TITIAMO Temperature.
Humidity.
> * <3 9 5 = 0 [ ¦ Direction.
Force.
ד
50.02 34.02 68.30.0 72
8.5.30.06 75.
Lack
Tenraue
Tinder Penger Ernest
Simons
C. St. Jamica
81
EBE
Aparri
-Manila
10 a.30 04 62 71
WNW
Lecapi
Bacolod
Claite.....
Toraichi Tokunaga 135 Victoris
Street
1616
7079 1795 3459 5466 1565 44105973 2232 2121
FROM
The following is a list of unclaimed telegrams fying in the Eastern, Australasia & China Tele graph Company's office at Hongkong:-
ADDRESS Chuenbangchan, 54 Des Volu Doonan
Street
...Cebu
Melbourne Guanbuathong... Edwards, e's Hongkong Hotel, Madras
Bangkok Hannow Mr. N R care Hupsengloog
American Embassy
Cedar❜ake
Inade, Teuraya Hotel-
Bangkok Taipeh Kong, 25 Park Road Khonlee, Dock Hungbom Penaug
-Shanghai Kwonghenghuat
...Bangkok Leemingloo, passenger steamer Lusson 71 Street Telaoray Ssign
Seaugehoon...
Singapore Massey Macionez,
Shanghai Moore care American Consul...Manifa
Astor
Handi Schmidt, Herbert, Hongkong
Hotel Seawolingiang, passenger str.,
London
Svangchoon
"Singapore ...Singapore ...Manila
SABINE RICKMERS, German str., 2562, H. Bundelio, 26th October-Port Natal 24th Sept. Case petroleum-Standard Oil Co. SHINYO MARU, Japanese str., 7.223, H. 8. Smith, 24th October-San Francisco 27th Sep., General Toyo Kisen Kaisha. BINGAN, British str., 1,047, F. Jamieson, 26th Oct.- Haiphong 23rd and Heihow 25th Oct.. General Butterfield & Swire. SZECHUEN. British stz, 1,142, E. C. Jones, Sickchon
20th Oct-Nevohwang 13th Oct., General Smith, Pompey TACOMA MARU, Japanese str., 3,830, N. Yama-wire
Jardine, Matheson & Co.
Stockwell moto, 24th Oct-Manila 22nd Oct., Flour, Vivit Matches, &c-Onaks Shosen Kajah...... TELEMACHUS, British str., 1,340, A. Froper,
Wortlein 22nd October Saigon 18th Ort, General TJIBODAS, Datoh sir.. 2,578, Jurriaanse, 23rd
Wo Fat Sing. SeptBetuvis 13th Sept., Sagar-Jara- TJIMAI, Dnich str, 4,500, J. P. Selalte, 26th
Chins-Japan Lija Oct-Miike 20th Oct., Coal and General
F. B. Ara. KISSLER, Datoh str. 3.954, Topan Lijo.
Biesen. 25th Oct.-Bornes 1st Oct., Bulk- bil-Asiatic Petroleum & Co. KORSICHANG, German str., 1,292. Rosiebaky, 26th October-Bangkek and Swatov 25th Oct., Rice Butterfield & Swire. KOREA, AN merican str., 5.651, Wm. Fisher, 22nd Oct-San Francisco via Ports 19th Sept
Maile and General---P. M. S.S. Co. KUMSANG, British str. 2.077, F. Wheeler, 20th- October-Singaporo 14th Oct-General | Jardine, Matheran & Co. KWANGTAH, Chinese str., 1,536, Stewart, 24th
Ceby Labrion
29.92
Weather.
F. G. Free, Director, Hongkong Observatory, October 27th, 1911. the level of the sea in inches, toothy and hundredths.
I HAROMETER, Teitelt. 32 degrees Fabroalciton TEMPERATURE, in the shade, is degrees Fahre
buit.
3 HUMIDITY, o percentage of matamtion, the kumidity of air saturated with moisture being 100.
4 PIROTION OF WIND, to two pointe,
6 FORCE OF WIND, amording to Beafort Seale.
STATE OF WRATHER, h blue sky, o detanet dond, d drizzling rain, f fog, g gloomy, h hail, I lightning, o overcast, p pissing showers. q squally, r rain, a know, t thunder, visibility, w dow (wot)
RAIN in inches, tenis and hamfrethe-
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, October 27th
Previous Dale On Da'e"
Day
at
- at
at 4 p.m. 10 are.
Barometer Temperature
29.97 30.09
4pm.
3003
Humidity
Wind Direction
Forceti
78 74 South
76. 75
Sydney
Weather
Bingapore Sydney Singapora
CHURCH SERVICES. FEAR CHURCH-Holy Communion at 8. UNION CHURCH. Kennedy Hand Mini-tor, Rev. and evening prayer at 6.86 pm. every Sunday,
H. Hickling. 11 am. Worship. Hsone, 18, 160 and 203, Palm 26 (London New) Anthem, HARU, Japanese str. 2,559, 8.What arthere (Elainer). 12 noon Com Watanabe, 25th Ort-Mike 19th October, 218 End 18, Subj et "The full-blooded wan"
mani
0pm, Worship, Hymns 350, 500, 438, WeBu, British str., 1,227, Howard, 24th
Coal-Miteni Bussan Kaisha. Sept-Kela-Butterfield & Swire. YATCHING, British str., 1.424, 8. J. Payae, 19th
October-Cheribon 10th October, Sugar Jardian, Matheson & Co.
6,
U
0.02
Highest opon sir Temperature on 26th...EU Lowest open air Temperature on 26th...73.
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 29th October to 3rd November, 1911.
HIGH WAZEE,
JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Hoogkong, 20th- October, 20th Sunday after Trinity-Holy Communion (8.16 am) Matios (11 a.m.) d save the King Raponses, Feriat; Veni e Savage; Palans, Turton Banly: Te Deum, Lawre, Sat. Cooke and Hopkins: Bene ictus, angelo" Hymns. 15, 132 and 431- N.B.-Posl verses 1, 1 and in unison. Fem 140 serem, 1,2, 6an 10 in.unis on
Psalm II, verse 1, 2 and y
JOW WATE).
Hright,
H*kung
H'kong
Mean
Time,
" in e.
b. a.
ft in.
h. m.. ft. in.
28 No infer high. m 7 48
11 386
2 7
空 nor low. water
139,
San.
29 No infer high-m 9 3
Ior-low-† water
in 022
No inter high
31
1 366 3 10
No infer high-
1
003 37
7365
in unis n. Hvis 442, verses 1, 5 and 6 in Mon.0 unison
Holy Comunnaion (12.15 m.) Evenzong
Oct. Shanghai 21st October, General CLARKE'S charges from the Urinary Orgas (5.45 p.m.
C. M. S. N. Co MACHEW, German str., 996, R. G. Zöllner, 9th Oct.-Singapore 1st and Hoihow 8th Oct, General Butterfield & Swire. MEXICAN PRINCE, British str., 1,952, G. A, Jang, 25th Oct. Shanghai 21st. October, Kerosene oil-Asiatic Petroleum & Co.
B. 41. PILLS
A warranted, enre
for
30 acquired or constitution Dis
in either sex. These famous Pills also care Gravel, Pains in the Back and all Kidney Disordere Free from mercury. Forty roars succDES. Bold by all. Chemists and Starkepon throughout the world.
Stain reser Ferial; Paslma, Rembault, Tues..
Nune Dimi tis, Walme-ley in
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2 8
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6 6 10 13
2 5
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6 2011 56 2 4
5
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