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THE HONGKONG DAILY PE893, MÓNDAY, OOTÓBER 30TH, 1011

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED.

REGULAR SERVICE FROM HONGKONG TO

VANCOUVER. B.C.. SEATTLE &

PORTLAND (0r.),

SHANGHAI

VIA

AND JAPANESE PORTS.

CARRYING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO ALL

OVERLAND COMMON POINTS.

Stenmars

-TOTA

Captain

Dw.

STRATHLYON

DO

8,000

J. R. Star

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN

JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN.

EXPEUTAÐ

ON OR ABOUT

Second half of

Oct. Firat half of

of.

STEAMER

FROX

ON OR ABOUT

WILL LEAYS FOR

To fall on .or About

TJIMARI

TJIBODAS...

TJIĶINI

TJILATJAP...

TJILIWONG

JEJIPANAS..

JAPAN

SHANGHAI

JAVA

JAVA

'SHANGHAI ··

JAVA:

Second half of Oct. Second half of Oot. First half of Nov First half of Nov. First half of Nov. First half of

Nov.

21st November.

TJIMANOEK

JAVA

TJITARGEM

JAVA

Becond half of

Nov. Becond half of

Nov

JAVA

JAVA

JAPAN

SHANGHAI

JAYA

JAVA.

JAPAN

JAPAN

Nov. First half

Nov. First half of

Nov. First half of Nov. Sooond half of Nov. Second half of. Nov.

Second half of Nov.

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 Assom.- modation, and are fitted with Electric Light and Wireless Telegraphy.

Special Parcel Express to Americs and Canadian Points.

For Rates of Freight and Passage, apply to--

TELEPHONE No. 780.

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED, KING'S BUILDING, Praya Central,

INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.

Cargo carried on through Bill of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA, "DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN (Natal), EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN with transhipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.

3391

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FROM HONGKONG; 28th October,

=

PROPOSED SAILINGS.

For Rates and Further Information, apply fo

FROM COLOMBO:

10th Novembor.

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED, (MANAGING AGENTS).

CONFERENCE WEIR LINE. REGULAR SERVICE FROM CALCUTTA TO RIVER PLATE,

THE STEAMERS OF THIS SERVICE PROVIDE THE QUICKEST TRANSIT FROM THE ORIENT TO THE ARGENTINË.

Cargo carried on Through Bilis of Lading from HONGKONG to RIVER PLATE *Ports transhipping to CONFERENCE-WEIR LINE Steamers at CALCUTTA,

FROM HONGKONG : Frequent Sallings

PROPOSED BAILINGS.

For Hates of Freight and Further Partionlars, apply to

FROM CALCUTTA : End September.

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED,

MANAGING AGENTS,

NEW LINE OF STEAMERS

TO

SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.

ORIENTAL AND AFRICAN LINE.

Regular Direct. Service from JAPAN, CHINA and STRAITS to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DUBBAN, EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN, calling at MAURITIUS fcient inducement offers, and affording the *Quickest Freight Transport from the ORIENT to SOUTH AFRICA...

***

14.

PROPOSED BAILINGS. F.S. DUNERIC "..

3,000 toBs ... F.S. "KATANGA"... 5,600 ton...*

And regularly thereafter. For Rates of Freight or l'assage, apply to

Hongkong, 28th August,-1911-

U.S.

to be despatched End December.

to Follow.

THE BANK

LINE, LIMITED, MANAGING AGENTS.

[1075-173

MAIL LINE.

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.

SEMI-TROPICAL ROUTE.

Only Line taking the warm SOUTHERN ROUTE scross the PACIFIC VI

HONOLULU, OAHU; the most Fertile and Beautiful Inland of the FACIFIC.

PROPOSED SAILING FROM HONGKONG.

STEALERS

SIBERIA

** MANCHURIA

** MONGOLIA...........

• KOREA.........au

SIBERIA

• MANCHURIA

MONGOLIA.

KOREA *******

Twin Screws.

(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.)

SAILING DATES

10th Nov, of 1 P.M.

SATURDAY, 25th Nov., at 1 P.M.

Тона

18.000

FRIDAY,

27,000

27,000

16,000

*

18,000

SATURDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY,

16th Dec, at 1 P.M. 12th Jan., st 1 P.M. 27th Jan., at 1 par

27,000

27,000

18,000

All Steamers have an Excellent "Philippino Stringed Orchestra for the entertainment of

Passengers, and are Equipped with Wireless Telegraphy.

9.8. SIBERIA" will

be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO

THE P.M.ANGHAI, NAGASAKI KOBE, TOKOHAMA and HONOLULU,

-on. FRIDAY, 10th November, at 1 P.M.

FARES: HONGKONG-To-LONDON 471 108. 01. RETURN, SIX MONTHS, £120; 24 Moxtus, £125; INCLUDING BERTH AND MEALS ACROSS AMERICA.

SPECIAL RATES (First Class Only) Granted upon Application

To Daropean Points: Officials of any European Naval, Military, Diplomacy, Consular and/or Civil Services located in Asia, to Europeau Offcials in the Services of the Governments of China and Japan. Tó United States Points, Commissioned Ofcors of the United States Army, Navy,

US. PH. and M.H. Services, stationed at Ports of Call; algo sil Offcials of U.S. Diplomatic Service, U.8. Consul Generals, Consuls and Vice-Coxenis located in Ario- To United States and Canadian Foints: Members of the Naval Military, Diplomatic and Consular Officials of the. Governments of China and Japan. Between Chizu, Japan sud Manila to Officials of U.S. Diplomatic Service, U.S. Conrul Genersia, Consula and Vice-Consuls located in Asia, also Commissioned Officers of U.S. Army, 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.

CHINA. ...10,200 Tons

FRIDAY,

17th Nov., at 1 P.M.

PERSIA ...... 9,000 Tons....... FRIDAY,

6th Jan, at 1 P.M. THE 8.8. "CHINA" will leave for SAN FRANCISCO VIA SHANGHAI, NAGA--- TSARI, KOBE. YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU, on FRIDAY, 17th Nov, at 1 P.M.

On the Fine MAIT, Steamers, CHINA and PERSIA FIRST CLASS. SALOON SERVICE is furnished at Intermedinte Rates.

FARES, HONGKONG TO LONDON via Canadian Atlantic Ports. £43. **

via New York

"

14

£45.

HONGKONG TO-BAN FRANCISCO

£25. Through Bills of Lading issued to Japan North-Central and South American Porta For further information as to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Companies KING'S BUILDING (opposite Blake Pier).

FRED J. HALTON, AGENT.

The Steamers are all itted throughout with Electric Light and have accommodation for a limited number of Saloon Passengers, and will take Cargo to all Netherlands Indian Ports on through Bills of Lading.

·JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN. Telephone No. 375.

For Particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to the

York Buildings, 1st Floor,

Hongkong, 18th October, 1911.

SWEDISH

EAST ASIATIC

CO., LTD.

GOTHENBURG.

17

PROFOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).

DESTINATION

...

STEAMERS

SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA,ƒ”

-“ PEKING " KOBE & MOJI... ..." CEYLONTM*

6,500 Tons

9,000

"J

DATE OF BAITINGE,

About 10th November. About 7th December. TELEPHONA. "No. 171.

For Freight and Further Particulars, apply to

OLOF WIJK & CO., CHINA AGENCIES, AKTIEBOLAG.

461

YORK BUILDINGS TOF FLOOR.

THE UNITED BATANG RUBBER ESTATES.

EXCITED MEETING,

Mr. A. G. Angier presided over a somewhat excited gathering of the sherehekers of the United Batang Rubber Estates on the occasion of the adjourned first ordinary meeting of that company in London recently,

The Chairman said that the delay in leiding- the meeting was due to the late arrival of the accounts from the East. Dealing with the accennta in some detail, he said that owing to a shortage of money an over-draft had been obtained from the company's bankers, and that the managing director had also assisted with

WEATHER REPORT

On the 29th at 11.65 a.m.-The barometer Looohoos, and fallen considerably in E. Japan, haa risen moderately over B.W. Japan and the

of the former area yesterday has reached the The shallow depression lying in the neigh- B.E. part of the Sea of Japan,

Pressure is highart over the Yangtze Valley. It is giving way again in N. China.

-Freak to moderate nonsoon may be expected over the N. part of the Chius Bes

at 10 am, to-day, 000 inches.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at `room

of money. Owing to the bank calling in the overdraft and the fact that option helders had not responded, it had boon necessary to box-to-day is as follows row money on a debenture for a and £5,000 had been taken up.

a short period,

The area of planted rubber had been increased by 414 acres, making the total planted ares amount to 1,000 meres, and in addition a farther

050-nores had been seared,

Mr. Angier then drew attention to the fact that twn of the directors had recently resigusd their seats on the beard.

With regard to the outpal of rubber for this year, more than 5,000 to 7,000 the, could not be hoped for. The reason for the reduced estimate was owing to the prolonged drought which had occurred in the Malay Peninsula, and also owing to the fact that the trees on the kill estato had not come into bearing as soon as the others. The Chairman went into details concerning the three estates, showing that satisfactory progress. WAR being made, and stating that further land had lately been obtained, making the area of the estates over 2,000 acres.

If the development and cicaring of the catates were to continue a farther increase of ospital

would be a resuming his seat, a vary

On the

large number of inquiries were addressed to bim by shareholders concerning the accounts and the polley of the board. One shareholder,

DISTRICT Hongkong & Neighbourhood

Forms Channel.

FORECAST.

..] SATO IN NO. I..

South coat of China-between

Hongkong and Lamooks, Same as No. I. South coast of Chinn between) Same as No. 1.

Hongkong and Hainan...}

*N.E. and E. winds, fresh to moderate; fair,

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Station.

delivered a long oriticism, and Yostook

Med for the appointment of a com-

finally

Nemuro

REGISTER

October 29th-AP A.M.

mittee of investigation composed of their share. Hakoiste....... holders. This was supported by Mr. Carritt,

Toklo

former director of the company, who stated that Kochi

the reason of his resignation would be discover Nagasaki ed by the proposed committes in the letters he Kagoshims...

sidressef to the company.

THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN Mr. Angier rose r.nd said that before answer.

STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

MAIL SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA.

STEAMERS

ST. ALBANS

EASTERN

ALDENHAM EMPIRE

**

MAIL SCHEDULE (SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION).

ARRIVE HONOKONG FROM ÂUSTRALIA,

17th Nov.

.

1st Dec.

15th Dec.

LEAVE HONGKONG- FOR AUSTRALIA, Saturday, 11 Nov. Saturday, 9th Dec. Baturday, 23rd Dec. Satday, 6th Jan, 1912

The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, ensuring a plentiful supply of Ioo, Frash Provisions, ete, and are lighted throughout with Electricity, All State Rooms have Electrio Fans. A duly qualified Dostor and Stewardess are carried.

For further particulars, apply to

Hongkong, 18th October, 1911.

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

[1262

AGENTS.

Oshima

Noha

Ishi'jima

ing the questions, he would be pleased to see the committee then and there appointed. After Bonin Is Ramo debate three names were read out from the Chefoo body of the hall,

Wind,

Hour.

Barometer.

Humidity.

Temperature.

Direction.

Weather.

78.30.00 3563

63001

29.91

* 10.93

"130.11

30.03

SW

" 30.08

"30 15

NNW NNW

X

30.11

30.13

NE

30.02

สน

Ďa

Waibsiwei

9.30.12 59 48

Heakor

6-

banglai Kiakiang Gutzlaff

98.30.23 63 72

30.23 6277 WNW

130.25 66-y

N

6 a. 30.22-65 63

NE

Sa 30.1

30 T

30.03

NE

NE

NNE

10 a. 30.

30.17

NE

9a.

830.15 77 30.12 81 3202 79

ENE

ESI

NK

6a 30.04 72

ww

Lapaspi

10.3704 84 6.30.00. 79

NE

Bacolod Dolio... Ceba Latuan

98

NE

N

At this stage, Mr. Latimer, a director, and one of the vendors of the company, asked to be allowed to spork. He went on to object to the namas proposed for the committee of inquiry, as the gentlemen were all closely associated with Sharp Peak Mr. Carrite. This called forth a denial from Amoy the parties concerned. Mr. Latimar, continuing,

Swatow said that he and a fellow director were not in Taiboku agreement with the report put forward that Taka morning by the chairman. In their opinion, Tainan the atient position would not have been arrived Koahun

managing diyoʻor, who was at work Pescadores on the estate, had been at first informed of their Canton Raancial position instead of having been told to Hongkong go ahead with his planting.

Viot, Poak. After further discussion, in which both bars. Gap

Book holders and directors took part, a resolution Masao was passed appointing a committee of three to Wuchow investiuate the company's affairs, two of the Hoihow members to be appointed by the shareholders Pakhoi and ons by. Latimer. The report and Phulien Boconats were ret adopted.

Толгана

An extraordinary meeting was to have been C. St. James, held to approve of the increase of the capital by Aparri journed eine de.

PHILIPPINES S.S. CO. $25,000, to £99,000. This, however, was ad. Maails

STEAMSHIP

RUBI

Toma

4000 4000

CAPTAIN Crosby

FOR.

„BAILING DATE Manila, Cebu & Holo | On 31st Oct., 4 P.M. M. Cmith: Manila, Cebu & Hello On 10th Not, PM.

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.. General Managers. PHILIPPINES. SS. Co.

ZAFIRO

For Freight or Passage, apply to Honeking 28th October, 1911.

THOS. COOK & SON, TOURIST, STEAMSHIP & FORWARDING AGENTS,

BANKERS &0.

SHIPPING IN PORT

STEAMEEN

CRUNBANG British str., 1.418, C. J. Mattock, 25th Oct-Sandakan 23th Oct., Timber- Jardine, Matheson & Co. DAIYA MARU, Japansso sir., 2,798, K. Kobaya -hd. 17th Oct.-Wakamatan 12th October,

T tsu Biaki Ooshi Kaiths. wwegian str. 733, Panisan, 26th Oct. thay 15th October, Sugar-Jara Chin's Japan Lijo.

113

Daba

Head Offee for the Far East 16, DES VEUX ROAD, HONGKONG.

SHANGHAI: 2-3, Foocnow BOAD. YOKOHAMA; 32; WATER STREET.

TICKETS SUPPLIED to EUROPE by the principal STEAMSHIP LINES .

TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY.

TOURS arranged to ALL PARTS of the WORLD; BAGGAGE collected; forwarded and insured at lowest rates, LETTERS of CREDIT and CIRCULAR NOTES ISSUED and OASHED. FOREIGN MONIES exchanged.

7661

CHINY OFFION-LIDGATE CIRCUS LONDON, EŞ

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL

Miss Abbott My& Mri &, M. Baldwin Capt & MG. Berkeley.

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EMPRESS OF INDIA, British str., 5,940, E. Beetham, 26th October-Vumoouvor, B.,

30.03 81 » 29.99 87

F. G. Frao, Director. Hongkong Observatory, October 29th, 1911. the level of the aes in lachen, toaths and hundredths.

I BAROMETER, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit co 9 TEMPERATURE, in the shade, in degrees Fahren- heit.

8 HOMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, the hamidity of air saturated with moisture being 100..

DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points. 5 FORER OF WIND, according to Beafort Boala. cload, d drisshing rain, fog, g gloomy, h hail, I 8 STATE OF WRATH,lue aky, o detached

4th Oct., Msils and General-C. P. R. Co.lightning, o overcast, pasning showers, 4 equally,

• Rain in inches, tenths and hundrathe.

T. D. Aug. KISSLER, Dutob str., 3,954, raia, a enow, t thunder, visibility, w dew (wet)

Biesen 25th Oct.-Borneo 1st Oct., Bulk oil-Asiatic Petroleum & Co, KOHSICHANG, German str., 1,292, Rosiebsky, 26th October Bangkok and Swatow 25th Qet, Eice-Butterfold & Swire, KUMCHOW, British str., 1,450, Martin, 27th

Oct-Rangoon and Manila 24th October, | Rice-Man Fat.

KWASOTA, Chinese str., 1,536, Stewart, 24th Oct-Shanghai 21st October, General- C. M. 8. N. Co.

KANOSE, British str., 2,750, Cole, 27th Oct- Nowchwang and Chefoo 20th Oot, General -Butterfold & Swire, MACHEW, German str., 936, R. G. Zöllner, 9th Oct-Singapore let and foihow 8th Oct., General Butterfield & Swire. ONBANO, British str., 1,747, A. G. Smith, 18th October-Chin Wang Tao 11th October, Coal-U. M. 8, N. Co.

PONOTONG, German str., 998, W. Botefahr, 5th OctBangkok 26th Sept, Rice and Teakwood Butterfield & Swire. ROMANY, British str., 2,916, McDonnell, 25th Ooh-Shanghai 21st Oct-Asiatic Petro- Leum Co.

BUBI, American str., 1,400, S. A. Crosby, 27th

October-Manila 24th October, General Shewan, Tomes & Co.

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, October 29th.

Previous On Date On Data

Day at

st

at 4 p.m. 10 a.MA. 4 p.

Barometer Temperature Humidity Wind Direction

-30.11 30 18

30.10

76

75

74

64.

73-

73

East

East

Fast

Forceti.... Weather

sis.............. རྩྭསྟ༩༤༥་ས་རྔོཟོས

2

3.

b

0

C

Highest open air Temperature on 28th...80 Lowest open air Temperature on 28th...69

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 30th October to 5th November, 1911.

HIGH, WARE.

DAYK D

Month

SABINA RICKMERS, German str., 2,562, H. Busdolíu, 26th October-Port Natal 24th Sept.: Case petroleum-Standard Oil Co. SHINTO MARU, Japanese str., 7223, H. 8. Smith, 24th October - San Francisco 27th Sep., General-Toyo Kisen Kaisha. SOSKU MABU, Japanese str., 1119, K. Suga

wa, 27th Oct.-Anping, Amoy vis Swatow 26th Ost, General-Osaka Bhosen Kaisha, SZECHUEN, British str., 1,142, E. C. Jones, Mon

20th Oct-Naschwang 13th Oct, General -Jardins, Matheson & Co.

Trea, TACOMA MARU, Jeps

Japanese

3,830. N. Yana- 24th Oct-Manils 22nd Oct., Flour, Wed. Matches, &o-Osaka Shosen Kaisha.

skr..

10 10 25

nor low-water

11:55

LOW WATER.

T'kong

H'kong

Mean

Mean

Time.

Time.

b, d

ft. in.

h. m. ft. ir.

30

0 22

6 6

10 12 2 7

No infer. high

or low water

31

1.36

6 3

No infer high.

1 uid 37.

2 4

2

56 7-365

6.

2 21 03

Wuau, British str., 1,227, Howard, 24th

Sept-Kebao-Butterfield & Swire.

Sept-Batavia 13th Sept., Sagar-Java- China-Japan Lijn.

7 28 a 5 9

0 33

Fri

3m 6.9 6:3

044

733 6 2

1

61

Fatu

YATSHING, British str., 1,424, B. J. Payne, 19th

October-Cheribon 10th. October, ugat-Sun, Jardian, Matheson & Co.

U

4 7 5 6 4 1

7 50 a66 138 5

24

7596 4 m 2 5 3

8 12 & 7 2

2 96 2

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

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