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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN, IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE Hamship
LOCAL SPORT.
LAWN BOWLS,
POLICE. TAIKOD.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 17т¤, 1912.
This important league match, which de- cided who is to head the league, was play- ed at Happy Valley on Saturday and re sulted in a win for the home team by four points. The scores were remarkably low, indicating the keenness of the play,
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POLICE.
"PRINZ BITEL FRIEDRICH," baring arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasuro and Valuables, are being D. Atellardy landed and stored at their risk into the bazard ons and/or extra kazardous Cadowns of the
W. Cameron
ng anil Kowloon Wharf and Godown | W, Pitt.
Lid, Kowloon, and West Point. Godowns, shouco delivery any to chtsired,
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is reaived from the Consignees bofore NOON 10 DAY requesting it to be landed here.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining nadelivered after the 19th Joos will be subject to rent,
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 19th June, at 9 10 A.M.
All Chime must reach us before Wo 26th
or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insuranco will be effected.
TALKOO.
T. Scott .....
14
J. Ferguson ................
10 W. Wotherspoon. 10
48
LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE.
Police
44
P. W. L.
D. Pts.
# 2
0
✪
3 2
0
Kowloon
0 2
Civil Service
2
5 .0
0
0 0
Taikoo
LAWN TENNIS.
K.C... CIVIL SERVICE.
This match was played at Kowlaan on
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Saturday and resulted in a win for Kow-
Undersigned.
This Stener brings Cargo:
Ex xs," Admiral" from Zanzibar via Aden.
Fr
*** "G. Boorman" from Zanzibar via
Ader:
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
MELCHERS & Co.,
General Agents.
[5 Hongkong, 12th June, 1912 AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN LINE NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM NEW YORK.
THE Steamship
- KANSAS,"
Captain R. Linklatter, having trrived from the ators Port, Corsigues of Cargo are hereby Juformed that on Avago Bond is lying at the Bee of the Undersigned for their Signature, that their Goods are being landed a and their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong
and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, and stored at Consigneas rirk-and
expense.
All brokeu, chafed and damaged Goods are to left in the Godowns, where they will bo be ermined on WEDNESDAY, 19th fast, at 10 AM All Claims must be presented within FIFTEEN DAYS of the Steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remainin undelivered after the 20th inst. will be subject
to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigued by
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., Á gants.
[821 Pongkong, 13th June, 1912.
WATSON'S OLD BLENDED
.
GLENLIVET
WHISKY.
Guaranteed entirely distilled in Scotland and thoroughly matured by age, being shipped from our stocks of Old Whisky in the West Highland Bonded Warehouses, Greenock, Scotland.
A. S. WATSON & Co., LTD.
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
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HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Obervatory June 17th
Date
Previous On Dato Or
Day at
at 2 p.m. 6 r...
at &p..
Barometer
29:64"
~29.61 -29-63
87
82
65
72
88
77
Wind Direction
SSW
SW
Foresti
2
4
3
Woathor Rain
0
olta
ot
004
Temperature Humidity
SW
Iighest open air Temperatura on 15th...68 Lowest open air Temperature on 15tb...81
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 17th to 23rd June, 1912:
HIGH WATEL.
LOW WATER
Week.
Mouth
Hkong.
Meun
Height.
-A'kong"
Height.
Mean
Tins,
Time
i. m.
[ft. in.)
h. m
ft. in.
Mop Tun 18
-17m 9 49
0 35 10 40 8 0
'ra
8 3 42
8 3m-2.5930.
3
5 31 a 0.4
3 1
6 22
Wed.
19
1 33 11.36
3
8 m
4 30
3 $
7.15
0 2
Thara 30 2:30
416 8
Fri.
21m 3 25
4 1
dal
22 4
45. 17
1
3 32 s 5 5
Juu
25 m
4 58 % 4 9
5 4 4 9 10
2 2
loon by 32 games to 47. Following are
the scores:-
Green and Abratam beat Hutchison and Wood 8-3, lost to Nesbit and Placlips 3-8, and heat Biden and Mackay 0-2
Clarke and Williams lost to Nesbit and Phelips 2-9, beat Biden and Mackay 11--0, and lost to Hutchison and Wood 3-8.
Forsyth and Thompson heat Biden and Mackey 7-4, and Hutchison and Wood 65, and lost to Nesbit and Phelips 3-8. For the winners Green and Abraham scored 20 games and the other two pairs 10 games each. Nesbit and Phelips for the losers scored 25 games.
The entries for the Kowloon Cricket
Club American Tournament, singles and doubles, cluse on Wednesday, 10th inst. Play can be commenced on Friday, 21st inst.
KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB
AT HOME."
The postponed At Home" will take place on Saturday, 22nd inst., when Mrs. Forsyth has kindly consented to present the prizes won at the recent tennis tourna ment during an interval of the league matches K.C.C. Chinese R.C. and Queen's College . Wigwam.
SHIPPING IN PORT.
STEAMERS.
ASAKI MARU, Japanese str., 1,748, Y. Na kano, 6th June-Miike 1st June, Coal. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, BAYERN, German str., 5,085, Brehmer, 14th June-Shanghai 11th June, Gen- oral-Hamburg-Amerika Linie. BEASIE DOLLAR, British str., 2,797, F. Graham, 13th June-Manila oth June, Timber and Copra.-Order. CLAN MACIVER, British str., 2,418, W. Wright, 11th June-Portland, Ore., 4th May, Flour.-Bank Line, Ltd. COURT, British barque, 2,890, W. J. Davis,
13th June-New York 3rd Feb., Case Oil. Standard Oil Co.
INTIMATION
Remington
TO-DAY
The Remington Typewriter Factory is working all day and all night, and
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
is six thousand machines behind in Mr M. Aleantm und its order.
Mr A. Kruseman
Child
Mr T. Kawala
M.
Mr P. Landgrobe
Mr H. W. Lawrence
Mr
G. F. Lohnort
Mr G. T
The extensive enlargements to this Me & Mrs A.
Baldwin factory, recently completed, have already proved inadequate to eapply. Mr A. T. Barberini the rapidly increasing demand for Mr E R. Bale the Visible Remington Models, and Mr J. Ball Dontracts have just been let for Mr G. A. Bons
vaster addition Mr A. another and even to the works.
For 10 months of 1911 our business has been larger than for the whole 12 months of any year since the beginning.
More than
A. Benaco Mr &
& Mrs 7. E. Bing bam
Mr J. Bouch
Mrs Botaford
Mr. W. Barton
Mr H. Butler
Dr Crentzfeldt
Mr G. P. Gurry
d'Oettingen Mr Y.
THREE-QUARTERS OF W. C. Drow
A MILLION
Remington Typewriters are in use--more than any other make, and more than rosny others combined.
To-day, as always, the bulk of the Typewriting of the World is done on
DEVAWONGER, German str., 1,057, E.
Gathemann, 2nd June-Bangkok 24th May, Ries.Butterfield & Swire. EMPRESS OF INDIA, British str., 5,910, E. Beetham, R.N., 13th June-Van- couver, B.C., 22nd May, General Canadian Pacific Railway Foocnow, British str 1,228, Cowin, 13th June-Newchwang 7th June, Gen- eral. Butterfield & Swiro. KANSAS, British str935, B. Linklater, 13th June-New York 3th April, General-Shewan, Tomes & Co KURIANG, British str., 1,228, F. Robert- son 10th June Chafoo 4th Jung, General.-Butterfield & Swire. KOMSICHANG, German str. 1,292, 0. Rosiefsky, 19th June Bangkok 4th June, Rice.-Butterfield & Swire. KOREA, American str., 11,978 A. W. Nel. HOD, 10th June-San Francisco 10th May, Mails and General.-Pacific Mail S.B. Co.
LAISANG, British str., 2,225, E. J. Tadd, 12th June-Kobe 8th June, Coal and General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. MATHILDE, German str., 801, A. P. Ulderup, 5th June-Haiphong and Hoihow 4th June, General-Jebsen & Ca
47.2)
REMINGTONS.
REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO.
(INCORPORATED).
SIEMSSEN & Co., (MACHINERY DEPT.),
HONGKONG AND CANTON, Genera? Agents for Boath China, Formosa, ato.
VESSELS EXPECTED.
THE AMERICAN MAIL.
The P. str. Siberia from San Fran- eises left Yokohama on the 12th Juno, en route to Hongkong, and is due to arrive at Hongkong on the 21st June. Francisco on the 6th Juur, for Hongkong saki and Manila, and is due to arrive at via Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe Naga Hongkong on the 7th July.
The P.M: str. Manch weia left Sun
THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL. The IG.M. str. Prinz Waldemar left
Sydney on the 1st Juns, at 11 am, and may be expected here on or about 24th June.
The E. & A, str. St. Albane left Sydney on the 8th June, for this port (via Queensland Ports, Timor and Manila), and is due here 30th June,
MERCHANT STEAMERS.
The Mogul Line" str. Atholl left the United Kingdom on the 8th May, for Hongkong via the Straits.
The LG.M. str. Prinz Sigismund, left Yokohama on the 7th June, a.m., and may be expected here on or about the 17th June, a.m.
The str. Glenroy left Singapore on the 11th June, and is due here on or about 17th June, a.m.
The Apear str. Catherine Apear, from Shanghai and Kobe, left Moji on the 12th June, p.m., and may be expected here on or about the 17th June.
The N.Y.K. str. Tane Mara (Bombay Line) left Bombay for this port on the 31st May, and is expected here on the 18th June.
The Danish str. Siam left Singapore on the 12th Juur, and may be expected here on or about the 18th June.
The T.K.K. str. Kign Maru sailed frore Manzanillo on the 8th June, for Hongkong, and is expected to arrive here on the 28th July..
The Swedish East Asiatic str. Canton left Suez on the 20th May, and is expect ad hers on or about the 29th June.
The str. Indraveil passed the Suez Canal on the 10th May, for Hongkong direct.
The str. Glenloyas passed the Suez Canal on the 11th June for Hongkong via Straits.
from Leith, The str. Bentawers, Middlesbro', and London, left Singa- pore on the 13th June for Hongkong.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTE. Hopsang, from Calcutta, is due in
Hongkong 18th June.
INDRA LINE, LTD.
Indrades, from New York, is dus în
Hongkong on the 7th Ju
SHIRE LINE.
Carmarthenshire,-fron London, is due
in Hongkong 20th July. Pembrokeshire, from London, is due in
Hongkong 20th June.
8BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION_CO., LTD. Itinda, from Rangoon, is due in Hong-
kong 20th June.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The P. & O. str. Assaye left Singapore for this port on the 16th June, at 8:30- am, with the outward English mails, and is due here on the 20th June, at about 5 p.m.
The N.I.K. str. Kamo Maru (Euro- MUTTRA, British str., 2,985, H. Carey,
8th June-Rangoon 26th May, Genpean Line) left Singapore for this port on the 13th June, and is expected here! eraf. Jardine, Matheson & Co. MYRMICON, British str., 2,681, Horswell, on the 18th June:
The N.Y.K: str. Toza Maru. (Bombay 13th June-Liverpool 5th May, Gen Line) left Singapore for this port eral. Butterfield & Swire. PERSIA, British str., 2,744, J. Hill, 2nd on the 13th June, and is expected here
June-San Francisco 4th May, Mails on the 19th June.
D.
The N.Y.K. str, Sanuki Maru (Ameri- and General.-Pacific Mail S. Co. PHEEMPENH, British str., 1,065, J,can Lane) leit Kobe for this port via Moji and Shanghai on the 14th June, Scott, 12th June--Saigon 8th June, and is expected here on the 23rd June. Rice and General.-Chinese.
The N.Y.K. str. Iyo Maru (European PITSANULOK, German str., 1,067,
Line) left Shanghat for this port on the Reiners, 14th June-Swatow 10th 14th June, and is expected here on the June General.-Butterfield & Swire. 17th June. SASING RICERERS, Dutch str, 573, Vries, The 1.G.M. atr. Farch, carrying the 5th June-Foochow 3rd June, Bulk German-mails with dates from Berlin of Oil-Asiatic Petroleum Co.
the 29th May, left. Colombo on the 16th June, a.m., and may be expected horo on or about the 26th June.
SHINYO MARU, Japanese str., 7,226, H. S. Smith, 14th Juno-San Francisco 18th May, Mails and General.--Toyo Kisen Kaisha.
TAMBA MARU, Japanese str., 9,602,
Wada, 9th June-Seattle 7th May, General--Nippou Yusen Kaisha TEAN, British str., 1,346, A. W. Outer- bridge, 14th June-Manila 11th June, General Butterfield & Swire.
The I.G. M. str. Prinz Eitel Friedrich, which left here on the 13th June, at 44, arrived at Shanghai on the 15th June, at 5 p.m.
TIENTSIN, British str., 1,215, Robertson, BWNERLY PRESS, JULY to DECEMBOY,
12th June-Port Arthur 6th June, Coal. Butterfield & Swire. TINGGANG, British str., 1,045, W. Husney, 5th June Sebattik 29th May, Coal. -Jardine, Matheson & Co.
PASSENGERS,
ARRIVED.
Per Chinking, from Swatow, Mr. Harper.
Mr
& Mrs Dongan
P.
B.
Mr & Mr.T. P. Eagle
Boma
Mr E. J. W. Eames Mr & Mes II. C.
Ehroufela
Mr H. G. Fisher Mr A. G. Floria Mrs French and child Mles C. Dichoso and
maid
MrStirling Forsenden Mrs J. M. Forhes Mr D. C. Fox My Donran Faller Mr R. Gaubert MT Mrs J
Georgo
George
Miss
A.Mr J. P. Getty
• Ver Itola, from Yokohama, Mr. Schroder.
Fer Loosok, from Bangkok, Dr. Vlass and Mr. Lani.
Per Kweichow, from Swatow, Lieut. Fenner, R.N.
Per Prins Sigismund, from Kuchinotsu, Mr. Collins and Mr. Losol.
Per Sikiany, from Haiphong, Mr. and Mrs. G. Caudit, Mr. Pietre and Mr. Rougeat.
Per Hangang, from Shanghai, Mr. and Mrs. Ahrens and 2 children and Mr. Stevenson..
SHANGHAI SHARE QUOTATIONS.
LJ. P. Basar & Co.'s Lies.]
ON 7TH JUNE 1912.
COMPANY.
$600, Falea
PAID UP QUOTATION
Hongkong & S'bai...! Insurance :--
$125 $845, buyers
Union Society Ctm North-Chins **** Yangtans Assocn. Canton, 1991 Hongkong Fire...... China Fiz........
$100
$60
250 $20
218 Tis. 53, ellers
21118-
Shipping
prof Indo-China def. Shell Trans. ford
A Trading pref S'hai Tag & pref.
Lighter...ord Kochien Transport- stion & Tow-Boat
Docks & Wharves;—
.....
S'hai Dock & Eng.. H. & W. Dock S.&H'ke Whart... H, K'loon W. & G... Yangtste ope
Mining:--
Chinese Eng. & Min.' Philppins Ixprtion'
Ende-
S'hai Investment.... H'kong Investment, Humphreya Estate
Weiheiwei.... China Anglo-Frenchs
Plantations:
"Alma Estates, Lil... Ayer Tawah Bubber Fation Co., Ld... Chempedak Dominien Rubber... Kalumpong Rubber K. Java Patiou, Ld. Senawang Ither ... Shanghal Comatrs
Tobceno
T. B. & T.Estate Co.
Cottons, etor
EWO
Internationals................) Laou Kung Mow...! Say Cheesevan Shanghai Cotton. Jadantrial:
A. Butler Cement, Tile Works...pr Anglo-Ger. Brewery China Flour MUI. Chine Im & EL Lamber ............ C. Sugar Refining... Groon lu, Cement... Maatschappij, &c. in Langkafe's Major BrotherD...----- Shanghai Electric & Asbestosi Shanghai-Gas Changhai Ico......... S'hai Fulp & Paper S'Evi Waterworks...
Btores
Hall & Hoitz.8170001 J. Llewellyn
A. S. Watson & Co. Central Ordinary... Central Founders.... 8. Houtrle & Co. Yooka & Co, ma Lane, Crawford & Co, Danning & Co...
ON SALE. DOUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG 1911. With INDEX. Prios $7.50.
On Sale at the "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS" Hotels:- Office.
Pongkong, 26th March, 1912,
Tla 140, sollor $190, buyers $59 $228, sales
$361, buyers $132, Pales
410 (211.0.0
or T20 Tls. 14, sefors or T5 Tis. 41, ellers
T50
T100
T20, salos
Tla, to, sales $60 Tla. 47, buyers T100 Tis. 91, soller:
950100, buyers T100 Ts, 110, nellars
21
Fla. 14, sa'es $5 Tls 3, sellers
T50 Tx. 67, salos $100 $104, Fa'es 110 $8, buyors T20 Tie. T50 TL, 50 T100
TIs. 88), sellora
· ----· £1· · |-T», 6}y wellers-
T10 Tls. 13, sellers 21 Tls. Ja, sales
To Tia. 27, zellers
T7
Tis, 11, Enloa
TI
Tla, 64, sales 15 Thu, 19), bayara
T24
21
Tla. 110, sellers 2. 13. seltere
T50 Tla 87), sellers T76 Tla 45, sollare T100 Th. €8), sollers
T50 Tle. 27, sales T60 Tis. 605, sales
T60 Te, 23 $100 $80
150 Tle. 74, buyers
Tico | Tin, 85, beÿora-
$100 $108, sellers
$10 $43, buyera nek
Gs.16 Tis. 68, sales TGO TI 26, alsz
$25 $21- T50 Tla. 85, sales 125 Tle. 10, sales -T100 T-4, s. & b.
£20 Tls. 200, bayern
$20 $161, wullera $80--$55 $10 $43, sales $15 $8.05, salee $15 160, ellers $60 $13, buyers. $20 $21, bayere $100 $100, sellora
$50 $20.
Astor House Hotel
$25
$7, so lors
Mr Max Gielow
Mr A. 8. Ginger
Mr D. M
Mr BL.
Mr B. K. Mahis
ON SALE.
THE DIRECTORY
& CHRONICLE
1912.
FOR CHINA,
JAPAN,
COREA,
Marcell tt
H. Mr A. Dr. O. Marri
Mc
W.
B. Marshall
B.
Me F. Matson Mr J. Merecki Mes K. C. Mooers Mr J. Morris
Mr J. D.
F. Mulier
& Mrs F. D. Capt &
Northcombe
Mr N. F. Pay no
Mr E. H. Ray Mr. M. Rayntond Miss F. R
F. Ro
Suflor Mey
Mr G. Romer Mr W. Schowika Mr C. E. Shields MC.V. 8. Skrímshire
R.G.A.
Mr & Mrs H. Slost
Smith Me E. Eng.Lt. Edgar
Smith. N
INDO-CHINA, SIAM, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATZI NETHERLANDS INDIA, PHILIP PINES, BORNEO, ETC.
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Mr & Mr R. S. Smith Mr H. H. Salomon F. Miss Soutter
Mr & Mrs F. J. George
Mr V. Goulbourn Mr Mra
Could
Mr RJ. Grimshaw
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Stanford
Miss W. Sqaaro Lt& Mrs C, H. Staicer Capt. J. Vanghan Mr G. Vormelj
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CHINA
Socchow Chinking
Peking
Joseph
Tientsin
Canton Whampoa
Mr & Mre E. Vall
brecht
Peitaibo
Nauking
Kowloon
Chinwangtao
Wuhu
Lap
Так
Kewkiang
J. Waterman
Antang
Hankow
Trade Centres Shari
Newchwang
Dairen
Mr D. M. G. Gratama Capt.
M. N. Gustin
Mr & Mrs B. a. Hale T. P. Hall Capt
Mr W. P. Harbord Mr L.
D. Hargie
Mr & Mrs W. H. Hay Me F. B. K. Hunt Mr G. L. Johnson Mr R. M. Joseph Mr E. 8. Kabel Mr F. M. Kochon
Mr G. A. Yoûte BIJ
Mr C. E. Watkins
Mr H. Watkins Mr &
Ifra Wheldon
W. J.
Mr & Mrs H. H.
While
Mr G. G. Wood Mr A. T. Woodwardt Mr & Mrs J. F. Wrigh Mr J. A. Young
KING EDWARD HOTEL
Mr G. If. A'cock Mr & Mrs Aveno!} Mr R. A, Begly Dr J'dilios Mr A. H. Browno Dr L. Cobu Mrs Cowen Mr F. W. Cox Lieut. Crosses Mr JA. Dobbia Mr W. Donaldson Mr E. W. Evers Mra Finchstt. Mr R. Grundy Mr Geo. Harrison Mr H. Huster Mrs Judah Mr J. G.
Kennedy Mr & Mre Kinghorn Mr & Mrs W. D.
Kraft
Mr & Mrs C. Lauritsen
Mr & Mra Lemaire Me J. Lennox Mr C. N. Machoff Mies Massey Mr J. McCormack Mr
& Mrs J. H. N. Mody
M. M. F. Murray Mr A. P. Nobba Capt & Mrs PassIDÖNE Mr Geo. A. Petala Me J. Pilone Mrs L. Ramsay Mr L. C. Heos
Dr Sibree
Mr H. 8. Spurga Capt & Mrs Allay H. Stewart and child-
теп
Mr H. H. Taylor
Mr J. Waldron
GRAND HOTEL..
| Mr & Mrs Baker
Mr Batcook
Mr & Mrs E. G.
Knowles
Mr C. II. Lint
J
Mr F. F. Leafratey
Mr
Lyon
Mr W. Brewator Mr F. J. Brown Mrs Baroidge Mr L. N. Buras Mr Cadman Mr L. C. Chion Mr & Mrs A. B. Crow
Mr Crombie
Mr B. Danken
Mr Elcon
Mr Friesewintel
Mr
Mr Peyton Grillu Dr Harden
Mr Chan. M. Hoffman
Mr Humpor
Mr Kaltenbach
Mr. J. Kearney
Mr. Kelsey
Mr Chow King Mr Klock
Mr H. A. Miller
Mr A. T. Myall
MrT.
Philipe
Mr Reaba and child Mrs Rios
Miss Rice
Mr Ridger
Dr Rogage
Mr 5.0. Bude Mra Glyds Supher Mr Taylor
Mr John Taylor Mr Vantapfen
Mr Pan Vrint Mr. J. Wilson
Mr Younger
KINGSCLESE PRIVAR HOTEL
Mr E. Arndt Mr & Mr J. H. Back-
house
& Mra P.W. Brown Mr Gillingham Mrs Gorham
Mrs Hayes 3ir & Mr. L. Martyn Lobb Mr T. de Meester Mr K. S. Morrison Mr & Mrs W. Logan Dr & Mrs Potten
Mr & Mrs, J. Robert
Sa
Mrs G. Sachse Mrs M. E, Shearer Mr A. .
Shields Mr R. D. Stewart Mr & Mrs Sorensen Mr. J. Veenendaal Mrs Wanvor Mr B. Webb Mr H. Wortman
ROTAL GEORGE HOTEL, KOWLOON,
Mr & Mrs P. Allen Mr J. C. Bissell Mr T. F. Grant Lt. E. H. P. I.MS.
Holge Mr H. T. Hanling: Mr. W. P. Bül Mr David J. Lennox
Mr J. D. Morrison Mr EL. Peterson Mr A. Roario Mr A. Shaw Mr A. C. Squair Mr B. Watling Miss R. M. Watling Mr E. H. Yost
ON SALE.
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Port Arthar
Chetoo Weihsiwe
Kinochen Trinantu
Mukden
Kongmoon
Nanning Wnshawfu
Yohang Kwangchenwan Chungking Fakhoi
Hangchew Heihow Ningpo
Lungehow
Wenobow Môngine Santu Hokow Foochow Szerzano Amoy
Shanghai Swatow
JAPAN AND FORMOSA
Tokyo
Omka
Keelung
Yokohama
Taimanin
Takow
Kobe
Moji Nagasakl
Hakodate Anping
Shimonoseki Tameni
Eastern SinuRTA
Vladivostock
Seoul
Chemulpo Kansan
CHOSEN Warsan
Fazan
Pingyang
Nicojewsk
Mokpe
Chinnampo
Songshin
HONGKONG AND ITS DEPENDENCIES,
MACAO.
FRENCH INDO-CHINA
Hanoi Haiphong
Адията
Tours.ne
Huo
Balgom
Tonkin Provinces Quickoa
Cambodge
Manila
PHILIPPINES
Iloilo
Coba
BOENEO Labuan
British N. Hort
Sarawak
Bangkoz
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS
Singapore, Penang, Maloca, Pros. Wellas! y
Joboro
MALAY STATES
Sangai Ujong Selangor
Jeleňa NETHERLANDS INDIA
Pahang
Batavia
Britentorg
British French
OFFICE
Perak
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East Coast of Sumatra
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OF COAT AND RIVER STEAMBA The Book is printed from New Type specially reserved for the purpose, and unifortalty in every arrangement greatly facilitates reference
Besides the usual Alphabetical List of FirmsS the Directory gives the CLASSIFIED LISTS of TRADES atd PROFESSIONS at the larger Comment Centres,
ALPHABETICAL
The LIST
of
REIDENT-
contains the uses of over
20,000 FOREIGNERS,
arefully arranget, with the Initials me well's Surnames in strictly Alphabetical Order that any use can be found instantly.
THE MAPS AND PLANS ave been engraved by one of the most emana Firs in Great Britain and are corrected uni
the They consist o taeht up to date folowing
COLOURED PLATE OF FLANS OF FORnion Hose. MAP OF THE FAR EAST
PLAN OF YOUQURMA
PLAN OF KORE AND HYOGO
PLAN OF FOREIGN SETTLEMENTA, ÜLESTAÉN -PLAN OF THINtau (KiawhaU)-
LAN OF FOREIGN COMMERION, SHANGNAN PLAN OF HONGKzW (SHANGHAI) with Inert
Showing the EXTENDED SETTLEMIST LABOR PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA PLAN OF NEW Tzsstrony (KowzZOON) PLAN OF KOWLOON
PLAN OF MASTLA PLAN OF SAIGON PLAN OF SINGAPORE
PLAN OF BATAVIA
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The CHRONICLE corers he notable oven. of the last half century in the Far East togethe with the Terta of all the most important concluded, with the countries of Eastern Ani the various Customs Tariffa, Trade Regulation Chambers of Commerce, Scales of Commi Consular and Court Fees, Hongkong Stam Duties, Portal Guide, Sigurl Cody Chines Festivals Tables of Money, Weights. ". Measures, and other Commercial Information aeluding.
The CHRONICLE And DIRECTORY, #3 though-condensed in every possible manner,.com Lains every year more pages.
It was years ago universally pronounced to be the che post work of the kind anywho a although very much enlarged [ONGKONG HANSARD REPORTS published,
the MEETINGS of the and improved in ovory way, the prios in silver
for COUNCIL
the is now below the equivalent of 21 is, at which
It was originally published.
HONG
LEGISLATIVE Bession 1911.
REVISED BY THE MEMBERS.
PRICE
DAILE PRESS ÜVFION, Hongkong, 6th March. 1912.
$5.
It is published at the Office of the "Hormon DAILY PRESS," and can ba had from, and Adver- tisements sent through the principal Book sallers in Asia and through.
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