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FASHIONS AND FANCIES.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10TH, 1912.

THE HEABON'S BATHING DRESSES, The bathing dresses of this season are varied indeed. Further novelties in this direction arrive with every season, and the smartest specimens come from Franco and America. Ome of these latter is a fairly faithful reproduction of a jockey's Jocket and esp. The jacket fits fairly to the figure, and has a banque the kuces, with a black,

NAPIER JOHNSTONES'aching nearly to face caterial of the

"SQUARE BOTTLE"

WHISKY.

UNVARIED FOR OVER

150 YEARS,

TEE SAME TO-DAY AS IN

1745.

BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.

SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG |

LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.,

-and-from-ALL_WINN MEROILANTË,

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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEER.

THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamar

THE

"DEVAN KA,"

Arrived Hongkong on 3rd July, 1913 FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND

STRAITS

Consignees of Cargo by the above-named ved are bereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THE xss in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godows Company's Clodowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted ont Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.

This vessel brings on Cargo:-

From London do, ez sa. “Maloja." From Pe Gulf, ex s.a. B. I. 2. N. and B. & P. 5: N. Co's Steamera. tional Goods will be landed here unless factions are given to the contrary within

Bours

Goods not cleared within 6 days including

slate of arrival will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effooted by mo" any case whatever.

in

Damaged packages must be left in the G downs for examination by the Consignees and the Company's Surveyor, Messrs. GODDARD Doulas, ut 10 A., on MONDATA and THURSDAYS. All claims must be presented Myton days of the steamer's arrival hers, hay bình/date they cannot be recognised, will be admitted, after the goods

Bowns.

D. SHALLARD, Acting Superintendent,

Hongkong 2012

“INDRA“ LINE, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSTONEES.

ETOM NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL.

HE Steamship

"INDRADEO," yed from the above Ports, Consignces ernre hereby informed that all landed AT THEIE RISK into the lincardo xtra hazardous Gotowns of the Hongkond Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Lid, hence, and/or from the wbarves, delivery may be obtained.

Goods not cleared by the 10th inst., at 6 P.M., will be subject to rant.

All broken, chafed and damaged packages are to be in the Godowns, where they will be examined

on WEDNESDAY, 17th inst., at 10 AM. Claims against the steamer must be presented within 10

aise they will days of

Hot be recognized by us in

No Fire Insura ang case whatever.

Bills of Lading will

JARDINE, MATHROO

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Hongkong, 4th July, 1912”

sked by

Co. LTD,

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"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS.

costume sing white and black-striped The cap has no peak, but is alpaen. gathered in vory fully, so as to accom modate an abundant coiffure. Black glacé silk is again a favourite material for bathing suits. One of these, of French origin, is embroidered very handsomely with purple soutache, arrango round the neck, across the front and bordering the sleeves, The cap to match is bright purple satin with a rosette over each ear. Navy blue serge holds its own, and in one instance has the long tunic edged with wide white braid and the square bodice trimmed to match, the belt also being in blue serge with a border of white braid.

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MORE ABOUT BATHING GOWNS.

Very smart is black stockingette bath ing dress finished with a collar of bright cherry-colour cloth trimmed with silver ball buttons. The headdress is a large silk handkerchief entirely covering the hair, and tied in an immenso bow in front, the corners of the handkerchief farming pointed ends. Another black ilk suit has vary wide revers cut ip_a point in front, and composed of black and white striped silk edged with a horder of bright green satin. Many red bathing suits are in preparation, and one of these is braided in black and white in a design so effective and charming that one rather grudges it to the mercies of the sea. White pique and white Canton crepe are also in great favour, one in the latter material being bordered round the neck and sleeves with black and white belt of the same, ilpaca, finished with wid. braided in black on the short skirt.

-BATEN BOOTS FOR BATHING.

INTIMATION

Remington

TO-DAY

Tie Remington Typewriter Factory le working all day and all night, and is six thousand machines behind. in ita order.

Tao extensive enlargements to this fictory, rosently completed, have already proved faadequate to supply tho rapidly increasing demand for the Visible Remington Models, and contracts have just been lot for another and avon vaster addition to the works.

· For 10 months of 1911 our basiness has been larger than for the whole

12 months of any year since the begin ing.

More than

THREE-QUARTERS] OF

A MILLION

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr. A. T. Barberini Mr E. R. Bate Mr E. Bauer Mr C. D. J. Boll Mr G. A. Bons

BI

Be chongh Mr N. E. Blanch

C. Blackstear Dr C Mr Browne

FL Cale Mis C.

Mr

C. €. Catta

Mr G. P. Carry Me H. C. Colmin

Mr V. d'Oettingen M&

Mxa F.

DAYIS

Mr C. S. Derhame Mr W. C. Drew Mr H. J. W. Eames Mr. & Mrs H. C.

Ebronfolg

Mr & Mrs E Eugico Mr. K. Faugaer Mr H. G. Fisher Mr A. G. Florin

Mr E. S. A. Fowler Me Do

Remington Typewriters are in more than any other make, and more than many Mrs French wat child

others combined.

To-day, as alwaga, the ba'k of the Typewriting of the World is dono ou

REMINGTONS.

47.2)

REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO.

(INCORPORATED)

SIEMSSEN & Co., MACHINERY DEPT.),

HONGKONG AND CANTON, General Agents for Sonth China, Formoss, etc.

may be one reason that the chains are now in less costly inaterials. Jet is im tensely in favour for this purpose; and jet ornaments are coming in as a conse quicate of the craze for a touch of black in all the newest gowns.

THE NEWEST HATS.

Hats are a drifle less eccentric this sea- son than they were last year, yet the enormous height of the trimmings renders Satia boots for bathing are the novelty them open to criticism. From twelve to fourteen inches are occupied with tho of the moment. They are made to match plume or floral aigrette standing upright trimmings, and took very smart, coming shapes are the colour of the bathing gown or of its in the front. Otherwise some of the new halfway up to the knees, and being laced especially those which franc in the face very becoming and pretty, with curasting silk laces. With a shut showing the hair all round the temples blue and mauve silk bathing costume the and carried over the ears, One of these boots are made in blue and the laces are is in shape like a man's silk hat, with mauve, The cap is a

shape granny

the exception that the brim is curled in blue, and lined with mauve.

upwards all round. In white silk cover. OF RACE COAT.

cu with lace, an example of this hat is finished on the left side under a cluster trimmed with a wide band of folded tulle, of pale pink roses. The upstart feather in front spoils the effect from an artistic point of view, but brings the hat itself well up to date.-X. and Z. in 7he Globe.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS,

Wonderful indeed are the wraps made for Ascot, the chief point about them being their marvellous lightness. For instance, a black soft satin with revers of Nattier blue and lined with China silk in the aamo tone of bine, weighs very little over a pound, though, fully draped and long enough to cover the dress. Some of the new makes of bussore are also re- markably light, weighing even less than the silk. A tuisore dust cloak with wide sleeves has revers of palest peach-coloured pannee, and the collarless neck is finished with a band of the same becoming material. A race coat in Chinese em The LG.M. str Prins Sigismunds | broidered crepe-de-chine, an extremely which left here on the 18th June, at 11 beautiful material, had over is a semi-p.m., arrived at Sydney on the 8th July, coat and long sleeves of Venetian lace. at 10a.m. This, though hiding much of the em broidered crepe, was pardonable for its own beauty. Separating on the shoulders, in fall in two long stole ends at either side, the ends being finished with double silk tassels. In front the ends scarcely passed the waist, cach being finished with a tassel. Some of the newest conts are in panier style, being drapell with turned-in folds at the edge. To describe the various kinds would take up nearly the whole of Thursday's Globe. For instance, there are Cluny lace coats Enished with Robespierre collars, others in broderie anglaise lined with the palest possible tints in soft silk, and then come the race coats in shadow lace, affording no protection whatever from a shower and scarcely more from the dust of the journey from town.

THE RAGE FOR GOLD.

The T.K.K. str. Chigo Maru left Shanghai for Hongkong on the oth July, The T.K.K. str., Jippon Maru leaves Honolulu for Yokohama on the 13th July. The T.K.K str., Teuyo Mara leaves San Francisco for Honolulu on the 12th July. The T.K.K. str. Shingo Mur left Yokohama for Honolulu on the 6th July, The T.K.K. str. Hongkong, Maru left Honolulu for Manzanillo on the 6th July. The T.K.K. str., Buys Maru leaves Iquique on the 13th July,

The T.K.K. str. Kiyo Mora left Yoko- hama on the 9th July.

The Silk ex 0.8.K. str. Mexico Maru, which left Hongkong on the 28th May, was delivered in New York on the 3th July.

The O.S.K. str. Trcoma Maru from Tacoma arrived at Manila, on the 7th So great is the rush of events, so July, and will leave again for this port quickly do they succeed each other, that the 10th July, p.m., and is due here the sensational 1812 ball of last week is on the 13th July à.m. now almost forgotten. And get there were some marvellous gowns which are well worthy of remembrance. Take, for instance, that of the Princess Irene de Avierino Wiszniewska, as Pauline Bona-

June

PASSED THE CANAL

parte, sister of Napoleon I. She wore a of pale yellow satin embroidered gown in an Empire design of laurel leaves, all

Hitachi 7th Akt Maru, worked in gold. Over this magnificent Marn, Pera, Polynesien, Sachsen, Tencer, garment fell a long mantle of cream trea, O. J. D. Ahlers. 11th-Atholl, coloured ince embroidered like the gown Glenlogan, Indradea. 14th-Bohemia, itself, caught on at the shoulders and ju. Ferd. Lairs, Palawan, Ping Suey, front with cameos mounted in gold. Yarra. 18th-Brisgavia, China, Poly- Another lovely gown was that worn by phenine, Princess Alice.

21st-Armand Lady Hugh Grosvenor. It was carried Behic, Inson, Heinant, Memnon, Miya out in real lace with gold embroideries Maru. 26th Braemar, Balow, as the waist, and over it fell a Josephine Candin, Carmarthenshire, Matoppa, train of yellow relvet edged with ermine eskatur. Vandalia, Tangtaze 28th- and gold embroidery. Gold is immensely Ernest Simons, Nabic, Arcadia, Baron. ased in ordinary dress this season, and Driesen, Schuylkill, Neleus, Patricia. gold shoes with stockings of the same tint are among the most noticeable con- 2nd-Benvenue, Borney, Calchas, Flint

West-end shoemakers hier, Luzon, Yeddo, Kioto. CONSIGN Ends Correiad windows; also pale lemon-coloured stock Kitano Maru, Suevia, Titan, Telemachus.

of hereby tenis

NOTICE TO CONSIGNDES.

The Steamship "ATHOLL"

From GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND

STRAITS.

of the

ings and shoes in suede to match.

risk into the Godowns of Holt's Wharf at There never was a period in which the Koricon, whence ander from the wharves details of dress were more insisted upon delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless that our own it all adds to the cost of notice to the contrary be given before Noos a very luxurious age. TO-MORROW.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods bare left the Godowns, and all Gooda remaining undelivered after the 15th irst, will be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- sext:d to the Undersigned on or before the &b

rex, or they will not be recognised

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be eramined on the 15th In't,, at 2.30 r..

No Fire Insurance las been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DODA ELL & Co., LTD...

A gente.

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· Hongkong, 8th July, 1912.

WICH DOG AND GUN IN THE

NEW TERRITORI,"

DEING the Series of Artloles contribute

to the "HORGEONG DAILY (RE38" Sportsman, reproduced in book (orm

-PRICE ONE-DOLLAR. Hongkong, 29th October, 1910

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ARRIVALS AT HOME,

5th-

July 5th-C. Ferd Laeisz, Ernest Simons.

ON SALE.

A TABLE OF-T#%

CHAINS WORN AGAIN. One of the crazes of the moment is for long chains of fancy beads. Some of the latter are carved peach stones, im pregnated with some exotic perfume and strung alternately with tinted beads, the pale nut-colour of the former being re- Barded as too effective and monotonous Amber the smart dames of to-day. beads are also in great request for long chaing which pass two or three times round the neck and bang low in loops from which are suspended medallions of -carved_jacie-or-crystal. This-is-an-evolu-|--DEMAND DRAFTS ON BOMBAT –

tion of the jewelled ornament worn dur- On the Day Preceding the Departure of th ing the last two or three seasons; often English Mails from the Tear of the Closios a magnificent emerald or sapphire or of the Indian Mints to the Free Coinage f diamond or ruby suspended from a jewel- Silver Iel chain. The chains are fastened at the neek by a brooch possessing some affinity with the jewel in question.

ROPES OF PEARLS OR JET.

RATES OF EXCHANGE AT HONGKONG FON

FROM 1893 To 1909;

ALSO

ATES FOR SOVEREIGNS, GOLI LEAF, BAR SILY) B (From 1900), and other Useful Information.

PRICE: $1 Cash.

Ropes of pearle are sometimes three yards long, and when these break by catching in the handle of a sunshade or by some other accident, it is not always easy to recover all of them, and in the Case of real pearls, a single lost one may represent a large sum of money. That Local Booksellers

I'm Sale at the " DAILY Pres%" O£06, iz

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STEAMERS,

ANDSAN MARO, Japanese str., 2,198. J. Onijaki, 1st July-Miike 24th June. Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.

AWA MARU, Japanese str., 6,309, R. Shimidzu, 7th July-Seattle 4th July, General.-Nippon Yusen Kaisha. BELLEROPHON, British str., 5,043, J. Bébb, 7th July-U.S. 12th June, Gen- oral-Butterfeld. & Swire..

BORNEO, German str. 1,344, J. Sembill, 8th July-Sandakan 2nd July, Gen- eral-Melchers & Co.

Kr R.

Fuller

Glaubert

Mr & Mrs J. f.

George

Miss George

Mr V. Goulbourn

Mr & Mra Josejh.

Gould

Capt & Mrs Granbull Mr R. J. Grimshaw. Capt. T. P. Hall

Mr R. Y. Hauton Mr W. T. Harbord Mr A. Harrison

Mr R. Hemingray Mr G.

Kill

Mr B. D. Hongh Mira E. Mand Hunt Dr Alitta Jaco'ls Capt B. Innes Mr R. M. Joseph Mr E. S. Kabel Mr D. E. Komp Mr A. S. Kemp horne Mr H. Krück

Mr A. Keaseman Mr & Mre Landis Dr. O. Marritt Mr W. B. Marshall Dr C. W. MeKonuy Mr J. W. MeWhalo Mr B. K. Mehta

Mr.J. Morecki

Capt & Mrs Miller. Mrs K. C. Mooers LA & Mrs Morgan Mr J. Morris Mr. J. D. F Malder

Mr & Mrs B. Newman

Mr

B.

Mr BM

M.

Baymond

Miss F. Rosh

Mr Clas

MrA. iohierts

Mr

D. C. Richter Mr H. F. Ricketts Mr W. Schowlka Mr C. H. Bields Major

& Mrs C. C. Srai I

M. E. E. Smith Mr H. H. Solomon Dr & Mrs A. D. Spald

lag and infant

Mr & Mrs W. E, O.

Stanford

Miss W. Square

Lt & Mrs.C. M. Stainer. Mr & Mrs Tainti

Master Triati

Mz 0. Thirlde Mr G. Vermelj

Mr & Mrs E. Voll-

bioobt

Mr W.

Werks nar

I.

Ma E. J. Waterman

Mr H. Wa

Watkins

Mra Watts

WEATHER REPORT

On the 9th at 11.30 s.m.-A_depression ha formed avor the Gult of Petikili, The Japanse depression is still Billing up.

A shallow depression remains over the NE coast of Annen.

Pressure has increased slightly over Formosa and S. China. It is high over the Bonins.

Modorate to Fresh . winds are indicated along the E. coast of China and light S. winde over the N. Chira Soa,

+

Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 000 inches,

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

DISTRICT

Hongkong & Neighbourhood

Formosa Channel

South coast of Chino between),

FORECAST

6.W. winds, m

derate.

Hongkong and Lamooks, Same as No. 1. South coast of Chins between ) Light or Fari-

Hongkong and Hainaa / able winds. 8. winds, moderate to light; fair,

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Station,

REGISTER.

9 JULY, AM

Wind.

E.

Yl'ostock Nemuro

7 50.291

Hakodate .....

29.83

Takio

279

Kooht

Yagusaki

29,84

Oshing

Karvehma

29.84

21.83

29.84

194440

30.42

Mr D. M. Whamond Mr & Mrs II. II.

White

Mr & Mrs A. Wilson Mr G. G. Wood

Mr&Mrs J. F. Wright Mr J. A. Young

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Mr & Mrs. Anderson

Mr & Mrs Avenell Mr R. A, Regly

Lieut. Crosses Br J A. Dubbie Mra Dobbia

Dr Polilica

Mr W. Donaldson Mr

RW Evers

Mr Ewing Mrs Finchott

Mr Geo. Harrison

CHERAN, British Berlord Jones, 8th July--Shanghai 6th July, CHINA, American-str., 3,188, R. Allman,

General.-Butterfield & Swire.

26th June-San Francisco 31st May, Mails and General.-Pacific Mail 8.8, Co. CHUNSANG, British str., 1,418, Mattock, 5th July-Port Courbet 2nd July, Coal-Jardine, Matheson & Co. EMPRESS OF JAPAN, British str., 3,039, S. Mr M. Haabimoto

Robinson, R.N.R., 4th

Dr. Hillebrecht July-Van- couver Lath June, General.-Canadian Mr & Mr. F. Pacific Railway Co. FULTALA, British str., 3,013, Tachat, 4th July-Singapore 27th June, General.

Jardine, Matheson & Co. HANDI, French str., 79, C. Bouhier, oth July-Pakhoi 4th July, General- A. R. Marty. HELINE, German str.. 771, Jessen ist July-Swatow 30th June, General- Jebsen & Co.

INDRADED, British str., 3,507, J. C. Alexander, 4th July-New York 18th Jung General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. Kumouow, British str., 1,440, J. Martin, 1st July-Mauritius 5th June, Sugar. -Man Fat & Co.

Houghton

Mr H Fuster Mr F. B. Mrs Judalı

H. Hy de

Mr & Mrs Lemaire Me Q. N. Mouhoff Misa Massey

Mr J. McCormack Dr. Michell

Mr & Mrs J. H. N.

Mody

Dr. Muller

Mr M. F. Murray

Mr A. P. Hobbs

Cape & Min Passmore.

Mra L. Ramsay

Tobiimo Bonia Is...... Chefoo Weilsiwaj Hankow Kinkiang...... Shaughn intaini

harp Peak... Amoy Bratow

Tsiboku

Taichu

Koban

Pascidorós

Janten......

Hongkong

Vlot, Peak

6.22.84 73 90

29

188

Jap Rock

Macso

Mr L. C. Ree

Wachow

Dr Sibrov

Hoihow

B.

Mr H. 8. Spurge

Pakhoi

Capt & Mrs Allan H.

Stewart and child-

тер

Phulion Tourans

64.129

C St

St James...

Aparri

Manila

129.80 $29.80

NW

Legnapi .......... Bacoled

29.81

Iloilo

Mr H. H Taylor Mr J. Valentino

Mr & Mrs Kinghora

and children Me & Mrs C. Lauritson

Mr & Mza F. B. Land Mr J. Waldron

Mr Cart Arit Mr Batcock Mr W. Brewster Mr. J. Brown Mr L N. Buros Mr Cadman Mr C. Child Mr Connell

Mr F. White

GRAND HOTEL.

KWANGTAH, Chinese str. 1,5:1, Stewart,

2th Jane Shanghai 23rd June, Gen-Mr & Mrs A. R. Crew eral-Chinese.

LYREMOON, German str., 1,238, Hellhoff, 5th July-Saigon 2nd July, General, Hamburg-Amerika Linie. NCHURIA, American str., 8,700, A. Dixon, 7th July-Ban Francisco June, Mails and General.-Pacific

Mail B.8. Co.

MAU SANG, British str., 1,344, G. S.

Weigall, 3rd July-Bandakan 28th June, General. Jardine, Mathieson & Co. NAMBANG, British str., 2,591, P. M. R. Lake, 8th July Japan 3rd July, Coal and General.-Jardine, Mathe son & Co.

ONSANG, British str., 1,787, A. J. Smith, 8th July-Chinwantao 29th June, Coal-Jardine, Matheson & Co. FERANANG, German str., 1,026, C. Reber, ach July--Bangkok via Swatow 27th June, General.-Butterfield & Swire. RYGJ, Norwegian str. 2,402, E. Meyer, ath July-Portland, Or., 4th July, Flour. Bank Line, Ltd. SEXTA, German str., 902, Jensen, 5th July -Bangkok 27th June, General, Order. SA, British str., 1,545, G. Mores,

5th July-Moji 29th June, Coal- Mitsui Bussan Kaiska. SHINEY MARU, Japanese str., 3,250, K Izumi, 1st July-Moji 25th June, Coal-Ataka & Co.

SIGNAL, German str., 1,128, Christiansen, 8th July-Hoikow 7th July, General -Jebsen & Co.

Mr Cores Mr Crombið Mr R

Dimken Mr Elon

and Birs Grabem Mr Fricnewintel Mr Peyton Grifin Mr Gone

Dr Harden Mr Hopfl Mr Humper

:

Mr Keltonuola Er J. Kearney Mr Kelsey

Mr Chas King Mr F. P. Leufortey Mr C, H. Lint

Mr Lorria

Mr Lyons

Mr H. A. Miller

Mr d. Mr T. Philips

A.T. Myall

Mr. Ridger Mr Robjoku

Dr

Begage

Mr Taylor Mr John Taylor Mr Pant Vrint Mr 3. Weon Mr Younger

KINGSCLESE PRIVATE HOTEL.

Mr B. Aradt Mr & Mrs. J. H. Back-

konse

Dr & MrsB.W. Brown MrGillinghamro

& Mrs H yes

Mia V. K. Johnson Dr. L. Martyn Lobb

Mr T. de Mee-tor Mr K. 8. Murrison Mr & Mrs W. Logan

Cebu phen. Labuan

129,80

T. F. CLARTON, Director.

Hangkong, Oberstory, July 9th, 1912.

1 BAROMETER, reduced to 32 degrees Faurenheit on the level of the sea in inches, teathe and hundredths.

TEMPERATURE, in the shade, in degrees

Fabrozhat

3 HUMIDITY, in "percentage of "exturation, the hamidity of air saturated with moisture boing 100,

4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to two pofats,

5. FOME OF WIND, according to Beaufort Bogle. 6 STATE OF WRATHER, b blue sky, a dotscha dlord, à driesling coin, fag, g gloomy, b heil, & Ughtning, a overcast, p passing ehowars, a aqually, r rain, a snow, t thander, vvisibility, w dów (wet).

0 EAIN in inches, tonths and hundredths.

HONGKONG "METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory July 9th

Barometer eats Temperature

Humidity ...

Wind Direction ....

Forcati......

Mr & Mrs J. Robert

#

Weather Rain

De & Mrs Patten Mer G. Bachre Mrs M. B. Shearer. Mr A. L. Shields. Mr H. D. Stewart

dr & Mrs Borensen Mr 6. J. Veenendaal My B. Wobb Mr H. Wontman.

ROTAL Grozen Hotel, KowiOOM.

Me J. C. Bissell Miss R. Brown Miss F Crooker Mr H. Y. Harding Mr A. G. Howlitt LA EH. P. I.M.S.

Hodge Mr David J. Lennor

Mr J. D. Morrison

Mr A. Shaw

Mr A. C. Squair

Mr Thos. F. Sullivan

Mr Watling Mr B. H: Yost

Previous On Date On Data

Day at

st 2.p.m. 6 .D.

2 p.Mo

29.75 29.79 29.79

88

82

89

67

82

58

Bonth 2

South

South

000

Highest open aft Temperaturo on 8ch ...89 Lowest open air Temperature on 8th...80

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,

From 10th to 16th July, 1912.

Height

Height

HIGH WATER.

LOW WATER

H'kong.

H'kong

•Mean

Moan

D

Time.

Time

1,017,

FOR EUROPE AND AMERICA-

INDIA, AUSTRALIA, 80,

h. . Wed, 10 51

6183 Thu Lê m 5,45

740 Fri, 12 m 6 29

13 7 17 17.

ft.

in.

h. m.

5 8 0 39

9

-d.

8 50 3 8

and for

PRIVATE RESIDENTS AT THE OUTPORTS,

of the

Sat.

Sun,

10 37 Mon. 15m 8 588

11-13- Taes. 16m 9 5L B

14 m 8 7 8.1

3

SINGAN, British str., 1,047, F. Jamieson, 5th July-Haiphong 4th July, Gon oral.Butterfield & Swire.

SOSHU

MADE, Japanese str., Sukawa, 5th July-Hoihow 4th July, General-Osaka Bhosen Kaisha. SUSANO, British str., 1,776, S. J. Payne, 3rd July-Singapore 27th June, Gen- eral-David Sassoon & Co..

TAISTUM, Chinese str., 1,316, R. F. Para- more, 6th July-Shanghai 3rd July, General Chinese.

TEUCER, British str., 5,816, W. Yarwood, 7th July-Manila Gth July, General.

Butterfield & wire.

th

A Comprehensive and Complete Record

NEWS OF THE FAR EAST

is given in the

ERKLY

RESS,

PR

TRIUMPH, German str., 760, W. LangeHONGKONG

chwager, 7th July-Haiphong July, General.-Jebsen & Co. YatsKING, British str. 3,124, B. A. Anderson, 7th July-Sebatie 30th June, Coal-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

Zarino, American str., 1,024, M. C.

Smith, 7th July-Manila 4th July, | Hemp. Shewan, Tomes & Co.

with which is incorporated

TOY CHINA-Överland TRADE EXTOR?" Bu'ription, paid in advano», $12 per

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Nothing crestes moh a good impression in business as the use of First Class Printing, The difference in cost between good and bad printing and material in generally uil.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

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