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WEATHER REPORT.

On the 17th at 12.30 pm.-The northern depression bas dvopened and now lies over B. Japan. A second depression appears to have formed to the 8.E. of the Locoboos

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STEAMERS.

A depression still lies to the N.WASAKI MARU, Japanese str., 1,748, Y. Na

Halphong.

Light or variable winds may be expected along the coast and moderats S winds over t're China Bes.

Hongkong rainfall for 24 beurs ending at 10a.m. to-day, 024 inches,

The forecast for the 24hours emiling at noon to-day is as follows.

DISTRICT

Hongkong & Neighbourhood Formosa Channel

FORECAST.

N.W.or variable winds, froth.

South coast of Chins between Light or variable

winde. Hongkong and Lawooks.į

South coast of China between) Same as No. 1.

Hongkong and Hainan

• B.W. winds, moderate; equally, fair to showery,

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Station,

Vrusteck

Nemuro

REGISTER

17TH JUNE, AM.

Hakodate H

'Pakio

Kochin) Nagasaki..... Kegeslums..... Oshima..... Naka -Ishi'jma ......

Wind.

Hour.

Barometer.

Temperature.

Pumidity.

Weather.

Direction.

Force.

7a.

6 a, 29,97

13

29.69

61

+ 29.36

HW

29.41

29.52

27.51

29.51-

27.56-

NE

,, 29.71

RW

Weihaiwel. 6. 2149 70

29.53 64 100 ww

23.59 69

NNW

7.23.6 6.29 60 78 91 ENE

Beal Is

Choloo.........

Uaokow

Gutzloff

Shanghai

Kiakiang

Sharp Peak

Amoy

82 87

5 a.29.52

29.60

29.68

"

Koshna

77

29 64

Pescatores

Canton ........

9

Hongkong

6.

7 A.

Rock

Saator

Taiboku

Viot. Peak

Hother......

Pakhoi

Phulien

fourshe

C. St James..

Legaspi

Bacolod 20°

Iloilo

Cebu ...... Than

188

BW

KAW

6 a.:29 56

129.65

BE

BWW

WAW

AW

EW

W

bm bm

F. F. CLAYTON, Director, Hongkong, Oboratory, June 17th, 1912

kano, 6th June-Miike ist June, Coal. Mitsui Dussan Kaisha.

BAYERN, German str. 6,085, Brohmer,

} BANORTE, roduoad to 32 dagroes Fanrenbait on the level of the noa in incha, toaths and hundredthe.

BTRMINIATURE, in the shade, in Fahrenheit.

decreon

3 HUMIDITY, ia porcentage of ataration, the boridity of air saturated with moisture being 100,

4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points,

THE HONGKONG DAILY FRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 18cm, 1012. INTIMATION

14th Jane-Shanghai 11th June, Gen- eral-Hamburg-Amerika Linic. BESSIE DOLLAR, British str., 2,707, F. Graham, 13th June-Manila 9th June, Timber and Cupra.-Order. CANADA MARU, Japanese str., 3,750, K. Hori, 10th June-Shanghai 12th June, Goneral. Osaka Shosen

5 FORCE or Wave, sourding to Beaufort Seale.

STATE OF WEATнna, b blue sky, o dotached soud, d drizzling rain, f fog, g gloomy, & hail, }

Kaisha.

CEYLON, Swedish str., 5,235, Nordfelt, 15th June-Moji 11th June, General. -Order.

CHINEING, British str., 1,220, Y. R.

:

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TO-DAY

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ie six thousand machines behind in Me . Alcantra and its order.

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For 10 months of 1911 our business has been larger than for the whole 12 months of any year since the boginning.

More than

A MILLION

Child

Me & Mra A. M.

Baldwin

Mr A. T. Barberini Mr E. R. Bae Mr C. D. J. Bell Mr G. A. Bena Mr & Mrs J. E. Bing

hou

Mr J, Bach Botaford

Me E. W, Buxtoa Mr H. Butler

F. W. Cox

G. F. Gurry

Dr

Mr

Mr V d'Oettingen

C. Draw

Mr & Mrs P. Dangau

B.

THREE-QUARTERS OF MY W.

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To-day, as always, the back of the Typewriting of the World is done on

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HONGKONG AND CANTON, General Agents for South China, Formosa, etc.

RUBBER COMPANIES,

Ainsley, 14th June Swetow 13th June, General-Butterfield & Swire. CLAN, MACIVER, British str., 2,418, W. Wright, 1th June-Portload, Ore., 4th May, Flour.-Bank Line, Ltd. COMET, British barque. 2,890, W. J. Davis, 13th Jure-Now York 3rd Feb., Case Oil. Standard Oil Co. THEVAWONGSE, German str., 1,057, E

Cathemann, 2nd June-Bangkok 24tb May, Rice.-Butterfield & Swire. EMPRESS OF INDIA, British str., 0,940, E. Beetham, R.N. 13th June-Van- couver, B.C., 22nd May, General.- Canadian Pacific Railway. FоocHow, British str., 1,228, Cowin, 13th June Newchwang 7th June, Gen- erat.--Butterfield & Swire. FURI MARU, Japanese str., 4,188, H

Tourinaka, 15th June-Moji 9th June, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. HAYANG, Britisk str., 1,363, J. W. Evans,

16th June-Foochow 13th Jane, Gen-Gazette -- eral Douglas, Lapraik & Co. HASORANG, British str., 1,350, S. Wilde, 10th May-Sharighai 12th June, Gen- eral-Jardine, Matheson & Co. ITOLA, British str., 5,257, W. W. Tucker, 15th Jane-Yokohama 1st June, Gen- eral-Jardine, Matheson & Co. KAO MU, Japanese str., 2,005, Y. Yamamato, 16th June-Swatow 14th June, General.-Osaka Shosen Kaisha KANSAS, British str., 3,035, B. Linklater, 13th June-New York 28th April, General-Shewan, Tomes & Co. KIUBIANG, British str., 1,228, J. Robert-

son, 10th June-Chefoo 4th June, General.-Butterfield & Swire.

0.

KonsiCHANG, German str.

1.292,

RUBBER COMPANY DIVIDENDS-

The following particulars are contained. in special London cables to the Peug Chota Rubber Estates, Ltd., have de- clared a dividend of 3 per cent.

The Scottish Tea and Rubber Trust have announced a final dividend of 8 per

cent.

Lahat Tin Mines have declared: an in- terim dividend of 5 per cent.

The Simo Rubber Estates, Ltd., whose property of 12,000 acres is in Jave, have declared a first dividend of t per cont.

Harpenden (Selangor) Rubber Co., itd., has declared an interim dividend of 25 per cent. Two interim dividends of 20 per cent. actual were paid for 1910.

ESTIMATES AND RESULTS.

The following is a list showing estimat- Rosielsky, 12th Jung-Bangkok 4th ed and actual output of all the F.M.B.. June, Rice. Butterfield & Swire. KOREA, American str. 11,278 A. W. Nel-Rubber Companies whose official year and

son, Oh June-San Francisco 10th May, Maile and General.-Pacific Mail 8,8. Co.

KUFICHOV, British str., 1,215, Barkus, 16th Jane Swatow 15th June, Gen- eral Butterfield & Swira,

LAISANG, British str., 2,225, E. J. Tadd, 12th June-Kobe 8th June, Coal and General Jardine, Matheson & Co. LANDRAT SCHEIFF, German str., 1,012, O Bruger, 18th June-Swatow 14th June, General. Siemssen & Co.

Loose

German str., 1,020, G. Schultzen, 14th June-Bangkok 8th June, Gen- eral-Butterfield and Swire. MATHILDE, German str., 891, A. P. Ulderup, 5th June-Haiphong and Hoilo 4th June, General-Ïchann

& Co.

MUTTRA, British str., 2,085, H. Carey, 8th June-Rangoon 26th May, Gen- eral-Jardine, Matheson & Co. MERMIDON, British str, 2,681, Horswell,

Juno-Laverpol

cral-Butterfield & Bwire.

lightning, overenst, p passing showers, equally. PERSIA, British str., 2,744, J. Hill, 2nd

Tralo, a ow, t thander, risibility, wder (wet).

HAIN in inches, tonths and hundredths.

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REG.STER

Hongkong Observatory Jane 17th

Temperature

Barometer S.....

Humidity

Wind Direction

Wasther.....

Kain

Forseti.....

Previous On Dale On Date

DAY at

at

at 2 pm. 6 .w. 2 p..

29.62

29.62

85

82

29.59 86

77

87 75

SW-

SW

SW

3

2

4

ot

0

024

Highest open air Temperature on 16th...87 Lowest open air Temperature on 16th...81

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,

From 18th to 24th June, 1912.

HIGH WATER.

Month

H'kong.

Mean

Time.

10

Toes. 1803

"Wed: 19

Thain 20

Fri.

Sat. 22.10

21 m

་་་ན་་་

Height

Low Water

M'kong

Mean Time

'YU3+X

h, m. ft. in.

8 m 3 42 3 1

6 220-2

8m 4 303 3

7 15

5.95 1 3

6

8 10 aj 0

6393.5

10 2

Mon.

23 m

24 im

11 37

June-San Francisco 4th May, Mails and General.-Pacific Mail S.S. Co. PHEUMPINH, British str., 1,065, J

on March 31st 1012,

Company.

Bidor

Bukit Mertajam

Bukit Rajah

Cicely

200,000

Estimate.

165. ibe. 70,000 $2,280 39.528 24,454 580,000 569,309 217,479

Actual output

Fed: Selangor

200,000

217,502

Jeram

35,000

47,939

Jagra

205,000 205,538

Juru ...

4,470

7,172

Kita Kellas

60,000

46,173

15,000

10,160

" Jawa

-4,000

7,108

50,000

45,550

200,000

211,822

10,000

10,832

30,000

20,388

25,000

200,000

Kota Tinggi Lendu

Kim.

Prye Sempah

S. S. Bertan Vallurabrosa

25,911 147,436 425,000 434,900

The list consists of 18 companies. Only four have failed to realise their estimates. Rim can hardly be classed as a failure

MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA

AND JAPAN STATION,

BRITISH

Alacrity, despateh-boat, 1,700 tons, 4 guns, 2,000 ihp, Comdr. Lambe, C.L., Shanghai. Astra, 2nd class cruiser, 4,360 tons, 10 güne 7,000 bp, Captain E. La T. Leatham Shanlal.

Aliae, admiralty Lg. 615 tons, 1,400 i.h.p.

Hongkong. Bramble, gabent 710 ions, 900 i.h.p. Lieni

Comdr. B. B. Prichard Kiukiang.

Comdr. W. H. Darwall, Hankow. Britomart, gunbeat, 710 tons, 900 h.p., Lisul Cadmus, British sloop, 1,070 tons, ihp 1,400

td., Comme. High P. E. Williams Hankow.

Cambrian, 2nd class ornîser, 4,360 tons, 10 guns 1.b.p. 7,000,Capt. J. E. Drummond, Hong- kopg

Mester W. Smith, Hongkong.

Cherab, water tank and tag, 390 fox1, i.h.p. 310

Clio, British sloop, 1,070 tone, ih.p. 1,403,

Comdr. H. B. Venie, Canton

Mr & Mrs Z. G. Dunn Master

2. G. Duan

ROMO

Mr & Mrs. T.P.Englo

Mr H. J. W, Eamės

& Mrs H. C. Ebrenfels

Mr

Mr H. G. Fisher Mr A, G. Florin Mrs French and child Miss C. Dichoso and

maid

Mrs J. M. Forbes Mrs D. G. Fox

A. Fowler Mr E. 5.

Mr Don non Fuller

Mr B. Gaubort

Mr & Mrs J.

George

Miss floorge

Mr Max Gielow

Mr A, S. Ginger

F.

Mr & Mrs F. J. George MF. Goobinco Mr V. Goulbourn

Mr & Mrs Jose

Gould

Mr R. J. Grimshaw MrD. M. G. Gratama Capt. M. N. Gustin Mr & Mrs B. A. Haie Capt

T. P. Hall

Mr W. T. Harbord Mr F. B. K. Hant Mr G. L. Johnson Mr R. M. Joseph Mr E. 8. Kabel Mr F. 31. Kochen Mr A. Kraterau

Mr G. F. Lohrert Mr Leong Look Ting Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr D. MacKenzie Mer M. Macqueen Me B. K. Maria MA. H. Mangell Dr. O. Marri tt DB. Marshall Mr W. B.

Mr F. Mateon ar J. Moreeki

Jer

Mooors

Mrs K. C. Mr J. Morrie

J. D. Mulder Mr N. F. Payna Mr E. H. Ray

Mr. M. Raymond Miss-F. Rosy

Mr J. Satior Mra A. 8. aas Mr C. Ricou Capt C. Robinson Mr. G. Romer

Me W. Sobowlka Mr & Mrs H. Sloat Me H. E. Smith Eng.-Lt. Edgar C. Smith, B.N.

Mr H, H. Salomon Miss Soutter Dr & Mrs A. D. Spald

ing and infant Mr & Mrs W. E, 0.

Stanford

Miss W Square Lt & Mrs C. H. Stainor Capt. H. Spear

Dr Y. 8. Sau sud

party

3 Vaughan

Capt. J

Mr G. Vermeij

Mr & Mrs E. Vell.

breobl

**

G. A. Voite

Are C. T. Warte and

Bon

Mar, J. Waterman Mr C. B. Walking Mr H. Watkins Mr W. F. Wenyon Mr C. R. Webb Mr & Mrs W. J.

Wheldon

Mr & Mr H, H.

White

Mr G. G. Wood Mr. T. Woodward Mr & Mrs J. F. Wright Mr J. A. Young

KING EDWARD Hotel.

My G. H. Alcock Mr & Mrs Avenell

Mr. A, Begly Dr Pelillos

Fame, torpedo-boat destroyer, 340 tons,

go,3,700.h.p., Lt. Comdr. H. 8. Monroe.He A. H. Browne

Flora, 2nd class cruiser, 4.360 tons, 10 gun, 7,000 Lh.p., Captain C. F. Corbost, M.VO, Hongkongboat dortroyer 295 tone, 6 gass 4000 h.p., Lient-Comar. E. Bod lam Whelham, West Rivor.

Hardy,

Dr L. Cohu Mrs C

Cowen Mr F. W. Cox Liont. Cesses

Dobbie Mr JA. D Mr W. Donaldson Mr E. W. Evers

Mrs Finchott

Mr R. Grundy

Janus,

mus, torpedo-beat destroyer, 320 tons, 6 guns. 3,900 hp., Lient.-Comdr Maxwell, Swator, Kent, armoured craiser, 9,800 tona, 14 guur, Mr Geo, Harrison

22,000, Capt. Allen T. Hunt, Hong-Me H. Hunter kong.

Mire Jadal Kiraha, river gun bost, 616 tons, i.h.p. 1,200

Lt. Comdr. B. Marryatt, Hankow. Maslin, surveying ship, 1,070, tons, 6 guns, 1,40

ih.p. Capt. F. C. C.Pasco, Sarvering Duties. Minotaur, armoured cruiser

Admiral Sir A. L. Winslo8. K.C.B. O.V.O. C.M.G.) 14,600, tons, Lh.p. 27,000

G. C. Cayley, Hongkong Memorth, or outplay, Bilang 580 tons, il-

22,000, Capt. B. H. F. Barttelot, M.V.0 Colombo,

Moorhen, river gunboat, 180 tone, 2 gun.

i.h.p. 800, West River.

Lieut. Comar G. P. Le,

Nowcastle, 2ndalass cruiser, 4,800 tons, tarbine. 22,00 F.D., Captain George P. E. Hunt, D.8.0. Shanghai.

curacy. Padang Jawa has failed by 19 per cent., Kinta Kellas and S. S. Bertam by 25 per cent.. All the old producers, Bukit Rajah, Cicely, Federated Selangor, H.Jugra, Perak, and Vallanbrosa come out well, Rubber in a year of abnormal con ditions hes triumphed over all adverso conditions and has demonstrated by in-Nightingale, river gunboat, 85 tons, 240 b.p Lt. Comdr. Malcolm Murray B.N., Yang contestible facts its superiorities over every other tropical culture in respect the certainty with which it yields its crops Nature dous her share marvellouly well. equally well. Grenier's Rubber

Scott, 12th June-Saigon Sth Jan, Rice and General.-Chinese. PERSEUS, British str., 4,299, D. Robin- gon, 14th June-Foochow 13th June, General--Butterfield & Swire. PITSANULOK, German str., 1,267, D. Reiners, 14th June-Swatow 13th

of

tate.

Otter, tornado-bost destroyer, 385 tons, 6 gam.

6.300 i.h.p. Comdr. Seymour, Hongkong.

protected craiser, 2,135 tons, the

Weihaiwai

June General.-Butterfield & Swire. All that remains is for man to play his P5,000, (7,000 F.D.), Comdr. F. H. Mitchell

FOONA, British str., 4,078, A. F. Vine, 16th June-Loudon 4th May, Mails and General.-P. & O. S. N. Co. PRINZ SIGISMUND, German str., 3,230, D. Lenz, 14th June-Kuchinotsu Toth June, General.--Melchers & Co.

part

erre

THE LINGGI PLANTATIONS. The report for the year 1911 states that ROMANY, British str., 2,670, R. H. Allin-the total rubber crop harvested amounted son; 14th June--Tientsin 7th June, to 1,007,710lb, against a revised estimate General-Asiatic Petroleum & Co. of 1,050,000lb., and the average gross price After SADENR RICKMERE, Dutch str., 573, Vries, realized was 48. D.561. per lb.

5th June-Foochow 3rd June, Bulk adding directors' fees, office expensex, Oil Asiatic Petroleum Co.

commission to staff, iniscellaneous ex SHINYO MARU, Japanese str., 7,226, H. §.penses, freight, insuranie, and all sale Smith, 14th June-San Francisco charges, including discount and loss in 18th May, Mails and General. Toyo weight, the total cost of production Kisen Kaisha.

amounts to 18, 10.80d. per lb. The labour -SIGNAL, German-str., 607-P Christian force at December 31, 1911, numbered sen, 16th Jane Hoihow 18th Junt, 4,291, and was composed meatly of Tamils. It has been decided, in addition to the SIXIANG, French str., 750, de Catalano, three factories already operating, to erect 10th June-Haiphong 14th June, two additional factories, one each on the Silian and Ulu Sawah divisions of the General Messageries Maritimes.

company's property. These should con- TAMBA MARE, Japanese str., 3,802, 8.

tributo considerably to an improvement quality of the company's rubber. With view to obtaining an independent report on the estates, the board arranged with r, Joseph Fraser, & planter, to proceed from Ceylon to the Federated Malay States to visit the company's properties. On the whole, his report, which was made in December, is satisfactory, and on his

Rice-Jebsen & Co.

Wada, 9th June-Seattle 7th May, Goneral Nippon Yusen Kaisha. TEAN, British str., 1,316, A. W. Oater- bridge, 14th June-Manils 11th June, General Butterfeld & Bwire. TIENTSIN, British str., 1,215, Robertson, 12th June-Port Arthur 8th June, Coal-Butterfield & Swire.

in

a

2 TINGHANG, British str., 1,045, W. Haney recommendation tapping has been tem- 5th June-Sebattik 29th May, Coalporarily suspended on an area of 230 -Jardine, Matheson & Co.

acres on Seremban division. A tapping P. 1. TJIPANIE, Dutch str., 2,444,

system which permits of a four years Scholten, 15th June-Moji 9th June, term for renewal of bark is now in vogue, General-Java-China-Japan Lijn. The manager's estimated output is

617, TRUMP, German str.,

Lang 1,164,000lb. of dry rubber to be secured schweiger, 13th June-Hoihow 12th from about 3,000 acres. Taking into con Juve, Salt

and General-Jebaonsideration the fact that there is still a & Co..

large planted area untapped, and that it is the directors intention to increase the cultivated area to 7,000 acres, it will be seen that the company's output must in- crease very considerably in future years. The profit for the year amounted to balance the making, with brought forward, £191,269. The directors recommend a final dividend of 624 per cent, making a total distribution for the year 1911 of 193 per cent. The special remuneration due to the directors requires £1,500, leaving 24,000 to be carried for- ward.

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Mody

M. M. F. Murray Mt A. P. Nobbs Capt & Mis Passinɔre Mr Geo. A. Petala Mr J. Pilous

Mta L. RamsBY

Mr L. C. Rees

Úr Sibres Mr.H. S.

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Mr H. H. Taylor Mr J. Waldron

GRAND HOTEL.

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Knowles

: Mr & Mrs Baker Mr Batcook M. W. Brewster Mr F. J. Brewn Mrs Baroidge

Buras

Me Mr L. N. But Mr Codman Mr L. C. Chion

Mr & Mrs A. B. Crew

Mr Urombie

Mr B. Danken

Mr Elon

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Mr Payton Griffin

Dr Harden

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Mr

Mr H. A. Miller Mr A. T. Myall Bir T. Philips

Mr Ramba and obild.

Mea Ricy

Miss Rica Mr Bidgor

De Rozige Me 8.0. Rudo

Mr

Promethens, 3rd class oruiser, 2,135 tons, ihr. Chos M. Hoffman Mr. Taylor Pher

6,000, Comde. P. H. Warleigh, Hongkong. Ribble, T.B.D., 590 tuus, 7,500 F.D., 6 gaus, Lt.Comdr. E. J. G. Mackinnon, Shang bai.

Lt-Comar. Allan Dixon, West Biror.

Bebin, river ganbest, 65 tons, 2 guns, 240 h.p. Dosario, depot ship for Bubmariasa, 980 tone thy. 1,400. Lt.-Commr. N. E, Arohdale Hongkong. Sandpiper, river

1. A. 8. H. Hutton,

1.p., Lieut. Combat 85 tons, & gube, 24 Hongkong nipe river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns 240 h.pt. La-Comdr. Maurice B. Leslie, Yangtza

Mr

Mr Humpor

Mr Kaltenbaob

Mr J. Kearney

Mr John Taylor Mr Ventapfen Mr Paul Vrint Mr J. Wilson

Mr. Kelsay

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Mr Younger

|

Mr Klook

KINGICLEE PRITSE HOTEL.

Mr & Mrs J. Eobert

Mr E. Arndt Mr & Mra J. H. Back-

bouco

Mr G. Sachse

Taku, torpedo bost destroyer, 305 tone, ih..Dr & Birs B.W. Brown Mrs N. B. Shearer

6,000, Lt Commr. Brickenden, Hongkong Mr Gillingham Commodore Eyres, Hongkong. Tams, recvising ship, 4,650 tons, guzt

Mr A. L. Shields Mr B. D. Stewart Mr & Mra Sorensen

K. J.

Veenendaal Mrs Weaver Mr B. Webb Mr H. Woytman

Mra forksm Br & Kra Hayes Teal river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 gane, 800 l.h.p... Marlyn Lobb Mr

Liont.-Comdr. Rea Guy Stopford, Chung-

de Monster Mr. kiang.

Mr K. 8. Morrison Thistle, grunboat, 710 tons, 900 hg Liont Mr & Mrs V. Logan

Dr & Mrs Patten T.B.D., 593 tons, 7,500 F.D., 6 guns, Lt.. Comdr. B. W. Bluet, Hongkong. Virago, torpedo boat destroyer, 39 tons, 6 guns 6.3001.p., Lieut. Comdr. Harold D. Adair Hall, Hengkong.

Usk,

Com. H. B. N. Cottrell-Dormer, Hankow

Waterwitch, surveying ship. 620 tons, 450 i.b..

Ident, Comdr. F. A. Reyne, Hongkong. Waland, T.B.D, 59) tune, 7,500 F.D., 6 guns, Lt. Comdr. E. T. R. Chambers, Hongkong. Whiting, torpedo boat destroyer, 360 tons,

grans, 6,500 hp, Lieut.-Comdr, G. B. Hartford, Hongkong. Widgeon, gunboat 195 was, 2 gul, 800 1.

Comdr. M. H. Wilding, Kiating....... Woodoock, gunbost, 150 tous, 2 gaze, 550.b.p Lient Conde. M. B. R. Blackwood, Yang codlark, gunboal, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 hr LientComdr. G. F. A. Mulock, Bankow

Taze

Sabmarines

No. 36, Godfrey Herbert, Liout, Commr. No. 37, A. A. L. Fenner, Lieut.-Commr. No. 38, J. R. A. Codrington, Lt.-Commr, T.B. 035, LL-Com, Woodward, West Rive T.B. 036, Lt.-Com. Murphy, West River. T.B. 037, LL-Com. Nicol, West River. T.B. 038, Lt Com.Soymour, West River,

ROYAL GEOBOB HOTEL, KOWLOON.

Mr & Mrs F. Allen Mr J. C. Busell

Mr T. P. Grant Hodge L. E. H. P. I.MS,

Mr H. Y. Harding Mr W. P. Bill Mr David J, Lennox

Mr J. D. Morrison, Mr. H. PatersAD Mr A. Rosario Mr A. Shaw Mr A. C. Squair Mr H. Watling Miss B. M, Watling Mr E. H. Tost

ON SALE.

ON SALE.

THE DIRECTORY

HOMEETINGS of

【ONGKONG HANSARD REPORTS the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL for Bession 1911.

REVISED BY TEN MEHBIES,

PRICE

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& CHRONICLE

1912.

FOR CHINA, JAPAN,

CORBA

INDO-CHINA, SIAM, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATE) NETHERLANDS INDIA, Patlip

PINES, BORNEO, ETC,

The DIRECTORY covers the whole of her ports and elties of the Far East, from Nether lands India to Biberia, in which Europese resida,

Not only is the Directory as full and campister m each one as it can be made, but each Colony Port, or Settlement is prefaced by DESCRI TION, carefully revised each year, most which will serré as accurate Guides 200 TED Tour, iring every detail in connection with the places, their History, Topography, 8o. The Information in the Descriptions, com sisting of a hundred interesting articles, packed and containing with facte concinly not out, mintition of the TRADE of each Country and Port, would alone suffice to All a large volaus. Royal Octavo Complete with Fifteen Maps, and Plans, pp. 1,832, $10.00. Directory only PL. 882, $6.00.

The Directories and Descriptions are of

Peking

Tientsin

Poitaiho

Ulain wangtao Taku

CHINA

Soochow Canton Chinking Whampoa

Nanking Kowloon

Waha

Korkiang

Lappe

Samskni

Hankow Kongmoon

Yoohow

moharian Trade Centres Shani Newchwang Dairen Port Arthur Cheloo

Waibai

-

ushowfu Kwangohanwan

Haibor

Langchow

Kisochau

Winchow Santu

Mängtse

Hokow

Tainanfa

Faochow

Вветво

Mukden

Amoy

Shanghai

Bwator

Tokyo

Osaka

Yokohama

Hyogo Koba

Tsinanfa

JAPAN AND FORMOSA

Moji Nagasak

Takow

Hakodate Anping

Shimonoseki Tamsui

Kudeak

Eastern SIBHSIA

Скозин Wonian

Fusta

Nicojowsk

Pingyang Bongohin

HONGKONG AND 128 DepenDENCIES.

DÍACAO. FRENCH INDO CHINAI

Hue

Vladivostock

Chemulpo

Seoul

Mokpo

Chinnampe

Накой Kaiphong

Annam Tonraue

Saigon

Tonkin Provinces Quinhon

Cambodge

PHILIPPINES

MAKIJA

Coba

Sarawak

Iloilo BORNDO

Esbran British N. Bors **

BANGKOK

STRAITS SETTLEMENTS

Bingspora, Penang, Malaces, Prov. Wollonity ·

Johora

Pabang

Bataria

MALAT STATES

Sungai Ujong Selangor

Jelebu

Pere

NETHSELANDS INDIA.

Samarang Paisag

Buitenzorg Sourabais

British French

East Coast of Somatra "NAVAL SQUADRONS

Gorman Гарахова

Sinneso

Moonstar

Austrian United Statem Italian

OFFICERS OF COAST AND RIVER STEAMER. The Book is printed from New Typs specially reserved for the purpose, and uniformity in every arrangement greatly facilitates referenos,

Besides the rust Alphabetio: List of Fina the Directory gives the CLASSIFTED LISTS of TRADES ard PROFESSIONS at the larger Commercia! Glentres,

The

ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENTS contains the names of over

20,000 FOREIGNERS, arafully arranged, with the Initials as well as Surnames in strictly Alphabetical Order. tint any name can be found Instantly.

THE MAPS AND PLANS

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folowing

COLOURED PLATE OF PLANs or Foxies Hors MAP OF THE FAR EAST PLAN OF YOKOHAMA

PLAN OF KOME AND KROGO

PLAN OF FOREIGN SETTLEMESxis, Trezzie PLAN OF TELEGRAM (KAAOCHAU)

LAN OF FOREIGN CONCESION; --SHAMONAT PLAN OF HONGKEW (SHANgway) with Inves

Showing the EXTENDED SETTLEMENT LARGE PLAN OF THE ÜETY OF VIONOMIA PLAN OF NEW Temarrony (Kowloon) PLAY OF KOWLOOM-

PLAN OF MANELA PLAN OF BAIGEN PLAN OF SINGAPORT PLAN OF BATAVIA

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The CHRONICLE and DIRECTORY, though condezwed in every powible manner, con laius every year more pages

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