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WEATHER REPORT.

On the 18th at 11.35 am.-Freasure hus increased mod rat ly ovar N.E. China anl slightly over Annam. It has decrcasei slighty risowhere,

There appears to be a shallowdepression to the B. of Shanghai.

No returns from Japan.

Light or variable winds are indicated along the East coast of China, and over the N. China Ben,

Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending st 10 am, to-day, 0.00 inches,

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

DISTRICT

Hongkong & Neighbourhood

Formusa Channel

FORECAST.

***

...} Samo

18 No. 1.

South coast of Chins between Bame as No. 1.

Hongkong and Lamooks.)

South coast of China between 8ame se No. 1.

Hongkong and Hainan

* Light or variable winds; fair.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Station.

Trostook

Nemuro

Hakodate an

Takio

Kochi

Negaanki

Kagoshima

Optima...*** Naha

18.

Chefeo ...... Weihsiwel Hankow Klakiang

REGISTER

lāru AUGUST, AM,

*znoП

7 a.

Barometer.

29.04

Wind.

Temperature.

Hamidity.

Dirvotion.

Shanghai....... 29 63 77 100

(Hutzlaff

Sharp Posk... 76.

Brator und Taiboko

Telcha

Tainos

Koshan Pescadoras

Jant

ton

Hongkong

Viot. Peak Gap

Rock

Musao Wuchow

Pakhol Phulion

Hotbew

Tourage

C. St. James...

Aparri

Hanin

Bacolod

Legaspi

Iloilo......

Caba ......

Labasa

6 * 29.80-80

5 29.76

* 29.77

29.76

39.7

29.75

92 0077 82 83

6.29.75 80

7

6.

自北

#

(29.88.

882111132211881 188|| 11 ||

945

SW

OTTITITIO

[NONOTWO || [RONHOONHO

Weather,

T. F. CLAXTON, Director.

Hongkong, Obseratory, August 18th, 1912.

1 BAROMETRA, reduced to 12 dogroos Fanronboit

on the level of the oa in inclios, tenths and hansiradtha.

J TEMPERATURE, in the shade, in dogro Fahrenheit.

8 HUMIDITY, in porcentage of migration, the humidity of air antarated with moistara being 100.

À DIRxOTION OF Wisu, to two prints.

S FORCE OF WIND, adcording to Beaufort Soslo.

STATE OF WEATHER, b Glue sky, s detached elord, d drizzling rain, 1 fog, g gloomy, h bail, I lightning, a overcast, p passing showore, a squally, rain, a snow, thunder, v visibility, wdow (wet), O RAIN in trabas, tontbe and lundro:Itke..

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, August 18th-

Previons On Data On Date

Day at

at

at 2 p., 6 n.m.

2 p.m.

Barometer

29.73

29.75

29.70

Temperature Humidity

87

87

68

93

€8

Wind Direction

South

calm Weat

Forcoti

1

0

I

Weather

0

of

Rain

6.00

Highest opsu sir Temperaturaon 17th...88 Lowest open air Temperature on 17th...79

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,

From 18th to 25th August, 1913.

HIGH WATER.

Days of

Height.

2 52 a. 4 5

LOW WATER

П'kong

8 3

7.34

6957

Height.

3.4.

7

3.8

H'kong.

Mean

сал

Time.

Time

h. m.

ft. in.

b. m.

Mon.

19 1.31

ཏུ་

Tues.

20

2 22

5 m

4 49 a

Wed, 21

322

.8 m 11 38

Thur 22

4 29

6

CO

0 44 a 20

No infer high,

Kri

1 31 1 7

9 42 # 4 3

11 56 a 4 2

243 a 1

9 50 u 4 3 25 7 15

COMPANY REPORT.

WILLIAM - POWELL, LIMITED,

THE HỌNGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 19tx, 191%.

The port for presentation to the shareholdere at the eleventh ordinary general meeting reads:

The directors beg to submit to share holders & statement of the Company' accounts for the year ending 30th June, 1012.

The profit for the year in 89,488.35, to which has to be added 8667.63 brought forward from last year, making a total of 810,156.18, which your directors proposo to appropriate as follows:- To pay dividend of 40 cents

per share 15,000 shares......... 80,000.00 To write off fixtures and fittings 2,000.00 To carry forward to next

Account

2,208.18

$10,160.18

Directors. Mrasra. H. J. Godge and 6. C. Moxon are eligible for re-election..

Auditors. The accounts have been audited by your auditor, Mr. H. Perey Smith, Fellow of the Institute of Charter ed Accountants, who is eligible and is recommended for re-election.

H. J. GEDGE, Chairman. Hongkong, August 31th, 1912.

PROFIT AND 1088 ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDINO 30TH JUNE, 1912.

June 30th, 1912.

Dr.

To Directors' and Auditor's Fees $ 2,300.00 400.84 Po Bad Debts written off

9,488.55 To Balance

312,219.39

Fune 30th, 1012.

Cr.

By Balance of Working Account .. $12,020,00 By Bonus and Dividend from In-

vestinest

By Scrip Fecs

By Bad Debts recovered

INTIMATION

“DEATH to the WHITE ANT.”

Thousands of Dollars Saved by the expenditure of as many cents

by the use of

SOLIGNUM.

The Proservative which really does what is claimed for it, that is: Protect Wood, Brickwork, elo, against Decay and especially against the WHITE ANT.

7 Difforent Colours, in 5 and 10 Gallon Drums.

Exclusively used by the British Government at Home and abroed; tho War Department, Hongkong, sad many other Largo Local Concorns. The whole superstenoturo of the Now Star Forry Wharf at Hongkong" has been treated with GREEN SULIGNUM. Prospectus, samples working instructions (in English and Chicose) on application to--

47-1}

SIEMSSEN & Co., (MACHINERY DEFT.),

HONGKONG AND CHINA.

In answer to his Worship, witness said that when he want into the office it seem- ed to him that they had had conversation together. It did not appear to have been a beated conversation.

Me. Godfrey applied for a remand. ́ ́ Mr. Dixon offered no objection, but asked for substantial bail.

His Worship remanded the accused until next day, fixing bail at two suretics of 81,000 and accused in 9500.

The evidence for the prosecution was to the effect that the accused had passed these bonds over to Samuel & Co., though accused had represented that they were in the hands of a Chinaman,

After hearing the evidence for the prosecution his Worship framed tho following charge against the accused:

For that you, Richard Dallas, did on 126.81

42.50 July 3rd, 1012, then being the bailer of 0.08 certain valuable securities, to wit, ton bonds of the Chinese Government, num- 812,245.30 bored 03851 to 03560, of the nominal valce

BALANCE BHERT AT 30TH JUNE, 1912.

LIABILITIE8.

To Capital 15,000 shares of $7

each fully paid

To Bills payable (sine prid

87,327-12).....

To Sundry Creditors (since paid)

To Compradore's Deposit

To Unclaimed Dividends

To Hongkong and Shanghai

Binak

Profit and Loss Account: -

Balanes 30th Juno,

1911

.8 607.63 Profit for the year... 9,488.65

of 8133 each, the property of Frederick Parlani, did fradulently take and con- vert the same to your own use and thers- by did feloniously steal the same contrary to the statute 24 and 25 Viet. Cap. 93, sec. 3.22

$105,000.00

Accused said ba did not wish to say 21,083.15 10,711.80 anything at present. Ho would call wit

1,100.00 Desses.

27.60

15.001.40

10,156.18

$183,080,39

ASSETS.

as por

$199,619.38

By Stock hand

on Manager's Certificate Fixtures and Fittings:--

As per last account 82,052.14

Arkled to 30th June,

1912

.:

Less Sold

By Sundry Debtors

5,777.49

87,820.83 460.00

By Investment at Costa By Hongkong and Shanghai

Bank Dividend Account

By Cash in hand,903.51 With London Agent.. 036.29

By Unexpired Fire Insurance

premina

H. J. GADGE

G. C. Moxos

Directors..

7,870.63 28,378.78

490.00

27.80

2,539,80

650.00

$163,080.$0

F. T. CHAPPLE, Manager.

I bag to report that I have examined the foregoing balance sheet with the booka and vouchers of Messrs. Wm. Powell, Ltd., in Hongkong, and certify to the best of my information, and from the explana- tions give me, that the balance sheet is a full and fair one, and correctly states the position of the Company at the date named.

All my requirements as auditor have been complied with.

A., Auditor.

H. PERCY SMITH, Hongkong, 6th August, 1912,

CHARGE AGAINST A SHANGHAI RESIDENT.

REX. (FRIDERIOR PARLANI) v. RICHARD DALLAS.

Richard Dallas, 2. Mohawk Road, was charged at H.M.'s Police Court, Shang- hai, last Friday, for that he did on-or- between June 22nd and August 8th, 1912, at Shanghai, being entrusted with cor tain property, to wit: ten Chinese Re publican Bonds numbered 03851 to 03869, in order that he might verify and retain

Mr. Godfrey said he would like to con- sider the evidence, of which there would be a quantity in this case, before advising his client as to whether he should put forward any defoncc in that Court or reserve it, and for that reason he would ask for a remand until Wednesday morn- ing.

Kir. Dixon raised no objection, and his Worship remanded the accused until Wodnesday at 10 a.m., bail being accept- ed as before.

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STEAMERS.

DEVAWONGSE, German str., 1,057, E. Gathemann, 16th August-Bangkok

MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA

AND JAPAN STATION.

BRITISH

Alacrity, despatch-boat, 1,700 tons, 4 gass, 2,000 Lh., Comdr. Lambe, C.L., Weihaiwai. Atlas, admiralty tog, 615 tay, 1,400 1.b.g.

Weibaiwei.

Bramble, gunboat 710 tons, 200 lb.p. Tout

Comdr. B. E. Prichard, Kinkiang. Britomart, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 h.p. Lieut.

Comdr. W. H. Darwall, Shanghai. Cadmins, British sloop, 1,070 tons, Lh.p. 1.400 fd, Comme. Hagh P. E. P. Williams,

Hankow.

Cherub, water tank and tug, 390 tons, i,h.p. 340

Master W. Smith, Hongkong, Clio, British sloop, 1,070 tons, i.h.p. 1,400

Comdr. H. R. Veale, Canton,

Fame torpedo-boat destroyer, 340 tons,

guns, 5,700 t.h.p., Lt.-Contr. II. S. Monroe Hongkong Handy, torpedo-boat destroyer 295 tons, 6 guns,

4,000 bp. Lient.-Comde. Briskenden, Hongkong

Jeans, torpedo-boat destroyer, 320 tons, 6 guns. 3,900 h.p., Liant.-Comdr. Maxwoll, Hong-

kong.

Kent, armoured crniser, 9,800 tons, 14 grans, ib.p. 22,000, Cspt. Allen T. Hunt, Wei. haiwos.

Kirsha, river gan boat, 616 tona, i.h.p. 1,200

Lt. Comdr, H. Marryatt, Hankow. Marlin,

lin, surveying ship, 1,070 tons, 6 guss, 1,400, C. C.Pasco, Surveying Duties Minotaur, armoured cruiser (fagship Vice- Admiral Bir A. I. Winnie, K.C.B. C.V.0. C.M.G., 14,600, tons, Lb.p. 27,000

6. C. Cayley, Waibalwel. Monmouth, armoured cruiser, 2,800 tons, i.h.p. 22,000, Capt. B. H. F. Harttelot, M.V.O., Weitoivei Moorban, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns i.h.p. 800, isat-Comar G. P. Leib, West River, Newcastle, Zndolass cruiser, 4,800 tons, turbine, 29,000 F.D., Captain George P. E. Hunt, D.S.O.. Shanghai.

Nightingale, river gaabent, 85 tons, 240 hi Lt. Comdr. Malcolm Murray, R.N., Yang. 1428.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr S. W. Atkins

Mr A. T. Barbarini Mr C. J. Barhorn Mr E R. Bate

Mr E. A. Beaumont Mr G. D: J. Bell

--

Mr & Mr 8. R.

Brown Mr T. J. Cokely Mr 0. W. D. Conscher Capt G. G. Cooper Mr W. A. J. Cooper Mins Crooker Mr G. P.

P.Curry Mr V. d'Oettingen Mr C. H. Davis Mr & Mm J. H. Dollar

and infant My J. H. Dorian Mr & Mrs R. H

Douglos

Mr W. C. Drow Mr B. J. W. Eauce

Mr & Mrs H

Ehrenfels

C.

Mr H. G. Fisher Mr A. G. Florin Mr E. A. 3. Fowler Mra Fronek and child

Mr Donman Faller Mr &

Mrs J. F.

George

Miss Georgo

& 8. Goldsmith Mr V. Goulbourn

Mr & Mrs Josej k

Gould

Capt. T. P. Hall Mr. R. J. Grimshaw Mr & Mrs W. A.

Hannibal

Me W. T. Harbord Mr & Mrs B. Horrison

Mr A. Horrison

Dr B. Hongh Capt R. Innes Mr B. M. Joseph Mr E. M. Joseph | Mr E. 8. Kabel

Mr. Aron

Mr A. S. Kompthorna

Capt W. E, Kont

Me 8. B. Kirkness Dr Klone

Mr W., Kaight

Mr II. Krück Mr H. L. Marker Dr. 9. Marri tt Mr W. B. Marshall

Mr T. II. Mathewman Me

&

Nail

Mr MacIntyre Dr C. W. McKenny Mr B. 6. Mehta

Mr J. Merecki

Mr J. Morris

Mr & Mrs J. D; F

Milder

Mr F. . Odom

Mr H. Plusbergou Mr R. Prescott

Mr W. Pringle, Jun M.E.A.

Mr. H. Bey

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Miss Reay

Mr & Mrs E. C. Reed Mies Reed Master Ro d

Me J. E. Reynolds Mr W. K. Ricketta Mr G. F. Robine Mr W. Sohowlka

Mr E. E. Sealth Mr FL. H. Soloman Lt & Mrs C.

Stainer, B.N.

Mr J. C. Taylor Mr W. Tatherly Mr. Vorzel

E.

THE

ON SALE

DIRECTORY

& CHRONICLE

1912

FOR CHINA, JAPAN, CORBA, INDO-CHINA, SIAM, STRAFTS

SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATED

NETHERLANDS INDIA, PHILI

PINES, BORNEO, ETC.

The DIRECTORY covers the whole of he porta and cities of the Far East, from Nether lands India to Siberia, in which Europentu reside Not only is the Directory as full and complete in each case it can be made, bas each Calany Port, or Settlement is prefaced by a DESCRIP TION, carafally revised each year, most of which will serve as pocurate GUIDES FOR TA TOURET, giving every detail In conuretion with the places, their History, Topography,

The Information in these Descriptions, con sisting of a hundred interesting articles, packa with bets coccisely set out, and containing satistics of the TRADE of each Country and Port, would alone suffice to fill a large volume. Boyal Octavo-Complete with Fifteen Maps,

Mr & Mrs E. Volland

brecht

Mr E. J. Waterman

Mr G. E. Watkina

J.

Mrs M. Wer

Mr D. M. Whamond

Mr. & Mrs H. H

White

Mr G. G. Wood

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

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Mr R. A, Begly

Dr Belilios

Lient, Crosses

Mr J A. Dobbie

Mra Dobbie Mr F. Elphinstong Mr Ewing

Finchott Mrs MTA. G. Gordon Mr Geo, Grimble Mr H. Hunter

F. H. Hyde

Mr W. Donaldson

Mr. B. 5. Hy

Mr R 1. Lasala Mr & Mrs C. Lauritsen Mr & Mra Comaira

Mr Batcook

and Swatow 14th August, General-Otter, terpolo-boat destroyer, 385 tons, 6 guna Mr C. Bond

Butterfield & Swire.

DAIJIN MARU, Japanese str., 899, D. Fuchigami, 14th August-Swalow 13th August, General. Osaka Shosen

Kaisha,

DILWARA, British str., 8,400, W. J. Bishop, 15th August-Kobe 9th August, Gen- ural.-David Sassoon & Co.

EXPRESS OF INDIA, British atz., 5,940, E.

Beetham, 15th Augnat-Vancouver 24th July, General Canadian Paci: fic Railway Co. FUKURA MARU, Japanese str. 1,846, S. Kumawaki, 13th August Karatsu 7th August, Coal.-Mitsu Bussan Goshi Kaisha.

HUFEH, British str., 1,203, A. Tucker, 10th

August-Shanghai 5th August, Gen- eral.-Butterfield & Swire. JCLUNGA, British str., 3,381, D. Mac-

Fadyen, 14th August-Calcutta 27th July, General.-David Bassoon & Co.

Mr G. N. Mankoff Mira Massey

Mr & Mrs J. HN

Mody

Mr M. F. Murray

Capt & Mra Piesmory

Mr H. Pearman Mre L. Ramsay Capt & Mrs Schenk Dr Bibree

Mr H. 8. Spurge Capt & Mrs Allan H. Stewart and child. ran

Mr P. Stayfborgen Mr H. H Taylor Mr Leo Lim York

GRAND HOTEL..

Mr O. Brei heupt

6,300.h.p., Liont-Comdr. Chambers, Wel- Mr Buttner hafwei.

Miss Cole Pegasus, protected cruiser, 2,135 tons, i.h.p. Mr L. G. Child 5,000 (7,000 F.D.), Comdr. F. H. Mitchell, Miss Eobela Wailaiwei.

Mr Elson Promethens, 3rd class cruiser, 2,155 tone. i.h.p. Mr Gabriel

Mr and

Mrs Graham 5,000, Comdr. II. Laxmors, Pagoda M

Mr. Peyton Griffin Anchorage. Bible, T.D.U., 590 tons, 7,500 F.D., 6 gaus, Mr Haberer

Lt-Comdr. E. J. G. Mackinnon, Weirs Huast haiwei,

Mr H. Jensen. Mr C, Meskel

Robin, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 h.P. Mr N. Kiel

La Comdr. Allan Dixon, West River. Rosario, depot ship for Submarines, 980 tone, Mr Chas King

sh.p. 1,400, Lt-Commr. N. E, Archdale, Hongkong. Bandpiper, river gunboat, 65 tons, 2 guns, 240 Ep. Lieut. Comdr. I. A. S. H. Hutton,

KINGSCLERE

Hongboat, 85 tons, 2 guns 240 h.p. Commodore

liter

Snipe,

Comdr. Maurice B. Leslie, Yangta. Tska, torpedo leat destroyer, 305 tons, 1.hp. 6,000. Gunner E. J. Trillo, Hongkong. Tomar, reserving ship, 4,650 tons, 6 guns KAWACHI MARU, Japanese str., 4,231, E. Commodore . Anstruther, Hongkong.

Christiansen, 10th August-Moji 9th | Tæl, river gunboat, 180 tone, 2 guns, 800 i.h.p August, General.--Nippon Yusen

Li at.-Comdr. Ron Guy Stopford, Chung- Kaisha.

kiang.

LockSUN, German str., 1,012, W. Taubert,

General.-

13th August Labuan, Butterfield & Swire. LOONGSANG, British str., 1,000, W. G.

Leask, 16th August-Manila 136 August, General.-Jardine, Matheson & Co. LYEEMOON, German str., 1,236, Hellkolt

13th August-Saigon 9th August, General. Order. MICHAEL JEBBEN, German str., 9531, T. Peterson. 14th August-Pakhoi 11th August, Coal and General.-Jebsen & Co.

PERSIA, British str., 2,744, J. Hill, 18th August-San Francisco 20th July, Mails and General.-Pacific Maili $.9. Co.

Thistle, gunboat, 710 tons. 900 hp.. Lient. Com. H. R. N. Cottrell-Dormer, Han kow Usk, T.B.D., 590 tons, 7,500 F.D., 6 guns, Lt.

Comdr. B. W, Bluet, Weihaiwe Virago, torpedo-boat destroyer, 39 tons, 6 guns, 6,3001.h.p., Lient.-Comdr. Harold D. Adair. Hall, Wolhaiwei. Waterwitch,surveying ship, 630 tons, 450 f.h.. Lient. Comdr. F. A. Regue, Singapore, Welland, T.B.D.,590 tons, 7,500 F.D., & guns,

Comdr. Seymour, Weihaitoi. Whiting, torpedo-boat destroyer, 360 tons,

5,900 hp. Lieut-Conde. G. Hartford, Weihaiwez Widgoon, gunboat 195 tons 2 gens, 800 b p.

Comdr, M. H. Widing, Kisting. Woodcock, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 gaus, 550 bp Leat Comdr. M. B. B. Blackwood, Yang.

teve,

Mr Lorria Mr Lyons Mrs McClure Mr F. Minkuitz Mr A. T.Myall Mr Offər Mr P. Foouiilor Mr T. Philips Mr A.

Preisg

Mr C. Rickards

Plans, pp. 1,882, $10.00. Directory only

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CHINA

Soochow

Peking Tientsin

Canton

Chinklang

Whampoa

Peitaiko

Nanking

Kowloon

Chinwangtae

Wuhu

Lappa

Kowkiang

Samshuf

Antang

Hankow

Kongmoon

Manchurian

Yochow

Trade Centros Bhari

Newchwang

Ichang

Dairen

Port Arthur

Chefoo

Weihaiw's

Kinochau

Tsinsnfu

Mukden

Nanning

Wachowin

Kwangchauwaz

Chungking Pathol Hangshow Holbor Ningpo

Langshow

Winchow Mêngize Santa

Hokow

Foochow Szemso

Ampy

Shanghai Swatow

Tokyo

Yokohama

Hyogo

Kobe

JALAN AND FORMOSA

Osaka Keeling

Moji

Nagasaki

Tainonta

Takoy

Hakodate Anping

Shimonoseki · Tameni

EASTERN SIBERIA

Сновим

Nicojowak

Woman Мокро

Vladivostook

Seoul

Chemnipo Fanar

Kaesan

Pingyang

Chinnampe Bongebla

HONGKONG AND ITS DEPENDENCIES. MACAO.

FRENCH INDO-CHINA;

Annam Ния

Нало Haiphong

Tonkin Provinces Quinhon

Manila

Sarawak

PHILIPPINES

noilo

BORNEO

Tourant Saigon

Cambodge

Cebu

Labuan British N. Born

BANGKOK

STRANTS SETTLEMENTS

Singapore, Penang, Malacca, Prov. Welltaleg

MALAY STATES

Sugoi Ujong Selanger Jelaba

NETHERLANDA India

Mr

0.

Mr Ridgor

Hother

Johore

Palang

Mr H, Schoff

Mr J. Beyffert

Mr E. Spilan

Batavia Buitenzorg

Mr A.Stockfisch

Mr J. H. West

British French

PRIVATE HOTEL.

Dr & Mrs Patten Me E. Arndt

E. H. Mr & Mrs J. Kobert- Anstruther, N. Mrs B. Anstruther

and maid

Mr & Mrs J. H. Back-

house

Mr II. d. Benuatt Dr & Mrs B. W. Brown Mr Hector Fallor

Mr Gillinghsen

Mr & Mrs W. Logan De E. L. Martyn Lobb Mr K. 8. Morrison

код

Mr.Sechee Mr M. L. Mohallor. Mr M. E. Shester Mr A. L. Shields Capt. C. V. 8. Skrim-

shiro, R.A.

Mr H. D. Stewart Mr & Mrs Sorensen Mr B, Webb Me H. Woulman

Roraz GeorgH HOTEL, KOWLOON, Miss R. Brown

Mr H. C. Nayler

Mir F. L. Daris Mr F. Eggers

R. J. Hampson V. Harding MrH.. Mr A. G.

Hartley Mr C. E. Mr A. Huldsworth Mr J. A Laing

Mr David J. Lonnor

the same in safe custody, fraudulently TAISHUN, Chinese str., 1,919, Paramore, Woodlark, gunbest, 150 tons, 2 gans, 550 h P. Mr A. Middleton

convert the same to his own use or bene-

fit, contrary to 1, Edward VI., Cap 10,

section

1.

Mr. P. S. Dixon appeared to prosecute and E. W. Godfrey defended.

Det. Sub. Insp. Reeves gave evidence that at 11.30 that morning he received at the Commulate a warrant for the arrest of the accured. He went to No. 2, Mohawk Road and was informed that accused had

9. 4 gone to his office at 8, Jinkee Hoad. Wit-

No infer high-nor low water ness went there and was met by the com-

23 a 5 1 6 3

Bater 24 6 266 6

plainant, who asked him if he was from nor low water Mr. King about Dallas. He said Delia was there, in the other room, and he told

6 0 m 0 48

9 55 a 4 4

4

4 0

2 40 a 1 2

ON

SALE

BOUND VOLUMES of the HONG KONG ➜ WEEKLY PRESS, JULY to ProAMBRE

911. With INDEX. Price $7.50.

On Sale at the HONGKONG DAILY FEESS Offee.

Hongkong, 26th Mareb, 1932

14th August-Shanghai 10th August, General Chinese,

TEAN, British atr., 1,346, Outerbridge, August-Manila 13th August, Gen- eral.-Butterfield & Swire.

TENYO MARU, Japanese str., 7,968,

Lient. Coudr. G. F. A. Malook, Hankow Submarines:-

No. 36. Godfrey Herbert, Lieut. Commar. No. 37, A. A. L. Fenner, Lieut. Commr. No. 38, J. B. A. Codrington, Lt-Commr. E.TB, 035, Lt-Com, Woodward, West River

T.B. 036, Et.-Com. Murphy. West River.

B. 037, Lt-Com. Nicol, West River

Bent, 12th Augast-San Francisco

19th July, General. - Toyo Kisen TB. 038, L-Com, Beymour, West River. Kaisha.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

纇新外中港春

The C.P.R. Co.'s R. M. S. Empress of

Japan left Vancouver, B.C., Fox Hong-HUNG NOGI SAN

keng (via usual ports of call) on Wednoi-

day, the 14th August, at a.mo.

The str. Bohemia left Shanghai for this

on the 19th inst, at daylight

The LG.M. str. Zutzow loft Shanghai on the 17th August, at 10 a.m., and may be expected here on or about the 20th August, at Ga.m.

(Chinese Dažiy Pren), PUBLICKED DAILY,

Mr W. A. Rik

In 37. Enh mứt Mr II. Schofar Mr HLW, Sinclair Mr & Mrs R. Stuake

and child

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CHILDREN OF FAR CATHAY,

A SOCIAL AND POLITICAL NOVEL OF ABSORBING INTEREST,

By CHAS. J. HAL-COMBE

Formerly of the Imporial Chinese Customs Service, Author of "The Mystio Flowery Land," etc.).

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