SORE THROAT,
118 CAUSE ANTE QURE.
Every auflerer from sore throat must bo interested in knowing how he comes to contract this paintal complaint, as he must rejoice in learning what will cure it
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 107, 1018,
TRADE AND COMMERCE.
8. D. SETMA & Cols FORTNIGHTLY REPORT.
Hongkong, 14th February.
BENGAL OPIUM-Sales during the past more certainly simply and fortaight comprise about 70 chests, com rapidly than anything sise, an
All forms of sore throat, including ton-prising 11 chosts of Patna New, 51 chests sillitis, are due to germs. They float in at Patna Old, and 5 chests of Benares. the air and we constantly inhale them. Clearances during the fortnight3 chests If we are woll, they are destroyed by the of Patna New, 9 chests of Patna Old, 1 blood. If we are "below par," they chest of Benares New, and 3 chests of multiply rapidly, and produce the Barnres Old-in all about 60 chosts. Unsold Stole Patna Now, 214 chosts; Patra Old, 500 cherts; Benares Now, 483 obosta; and Bonares Old in all about 60 chests. Unsold chests, Seld but uncleared stock:-Paton New, 61 chosta; Patna Old, 503 chesta; Benares Now, 122 chests; Benares Old, 76 chests in all about 761 chests, on
Before core throat can be
Closing quotations: Patna New, 88,000; Patan Old $2,800 Henares New, $2,800 Honarca Ola, $2,800
and he cared, these gorms must be killed, No drug takon into the stomach will do this. It must be a powerful antiseptic, dissolved in the saliva, which, as it is swallowed, reaches. every part of the throat. In this respect, nothing can compare with Wulting's Formaming, the pleasant-tasting throat
mich he states on saliva powerfully antiseptic, so that, as it is swallowed, it destroys all the disease germs it meets.
THE DOCTORS" REMEDY. Waling's Forming is not a secret remedy, but one which has won the highest endorsements from all the leading medical papers and from over boven thousand physicians, several of the monthales at $30 to $99 per pieni. Unsold stock distinguished of whom have written articles extolling its merits.
MALWA OPIUM-Sales during the past. fortnight shout 181, chests at 92,000 to 22,700 per picul. Clearances about 146 chests: Unsold stock about 1,162) chests. Seld but uncleared stock, about 147 chests,
Closing quotation--Malwa New, $2,000 to $2,600; Malwa Old, 82,600 to $2,700.
Corros Sales are reported of about 150
about 200 ales, Quotations.-$25 to $35.⠀⠀⠀ YAAN.Maricot ruled steady. As custom
ry amongst the Chinese dealers, they booked good number of hales, both for forward and Sales are computed at about 6,900
No stronger testimony of Formamint's power of during sore throat can be desired than that written in The Truet tuner by the Chief Medical Officer of one spot. of the largest Infectious Disenses Hospi-hales as under -- tals in England. Hostates; "I I have never had a sore throat myself since I began to use Walfing's Formmint, although I suffered periodically before.
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Besides curing all forms of sore throat, Wuling's Formamint is admitted by the. medical Press and profession to be an exceedingly valuable preventive of germi diseases like diphtheria, scarlet fever, measles, mumps, whooping cough and The germs causing these consumption. diseases lodge in the throat, multiply there, and infect the body with their poison, unless they are killed and pro- vented from doing barm.
This is pre cisely what Wuling's Formamint does.
THE INVALUAULÍ PREVENTIVE.
Of the preventive action of Wulfing's Formamint, a distinguished physician writes in The General Practitioner:
Wulfing's Formamint may be used, ns: a preventive in scarlet fever, mumps, bad sore throat and the like. I commend this line of treatment with the utmost con- fidence, as being painless and pleasant, easy onous, provedly bactericidal, and
carried out at any time, by any person, and under any circumstances."!
"Since adopting Ho further states: Wulfing'a Formamint as a preventive in diphtherin, I have had seventeen cases reported-two treated at home, and the remaining fifteen sent to the Isolation Hospital. There were many contacts in connection with these cases who were all given Formamint for use daily, and not a single case has occurred among them." It must be distinctly understood, how- ever, that while Wulfing's Formamint eures sore throat, it is offered only as preventive of diphtheria, ANDR
Thousands of people, including large
numbers of the aristocracy and many of the most distinguished men in England, have testified that Wuling's Formamint bas cared them of sore throat, and has prevented those subject to it from con- tracting the complaint.
300 Bale Bar Virjon No. 102...$132 300 Bombay Cotton120. 183
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City of Bombay
BOW... 139-
208, 143 10..... 133 9.20.155 1280 180
10 122 120 141
10122. "108130 122 137 20 124 102. 132 153 203... 103 124
120 14 12140
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6 to at
(Uncleaned) Combs (Bamboo) (per 100 piucos)
Drums (per 108 3078)
Falso Parla
Fire Cinkore...
Galaogal Garlia
dinger (day)
(wet)
Gare Brade
Gluo*****
Groundouts (with shole).
(without shells)
· oil.
Human-hair Iainglase...
Mattings (Damask) (ror 100 pie
SHIPPING IN PORI.
STEAMERS
19 ANGKIN, German str., 1,301, Ch. Kümpel, 14th February-Bangkok 4th Febrn- ary, Rice and Teals Butterfield & Swires
400
110
Mr G^a^Beo Capt. C. R. Boyson Mr & Mrs Binns Mr & Mr
Blanch
NF
Mr G. 1. Bonnar Mr E. Bourm Mr Hashley Biroton Mr. C. J. Brodeer. Mr H. Bridgos
Mr. A. C. Bromhead. Mr. Brock Mr. G. Huschner Mr. A. J. Cambridge Mr J. S. Chalmers. Mr AA. Claxton Mis W Cenon
Miss Crocker Mr G. Crouch Mr G. P. Curier
ir& Mrs Dabektein Mr V. d'Oettingen Mastor Dobelstein Mrs F. Daywalt Mise E. Daywalt. Mr A. F, Leaze p Mr. & Mra Darteano Brand 2 children.
Mr H. C. Donso
r R. H. Donglas Mr W. C. Dro
Mr & Mrs II C.
Ehrenfola
Mr & Mrs Walter
Farwell and maid Mr Wallans A. Farley Mr A. E. Fouseca MC. Fialaguen MWL. Find y Mr H. G. Fisher Mra E. Forsyth Mr E, A, 3. Fowler Miss V. M. Frew Mrs Frantenborgar
30 ANHUI; British str., 1,350, J. B. Harris,
16th February Shanghai 13th Febru ary, Geporal-Butterfield & Swire ÁRLATOON AFTAR, British str., Thomas, 10th February-Moji 5th February Coal. David Bassoon & Co BENLOMOND, British str., 5,123, A. Web
ator, 15th Feb-London 24th Dec, 45 General-Gibh, Livingstone & Co.
BESSIE Dolan, British str 2,797,
Graham, 16th February-Manila 13th February, Lumber, Order. Mr Henzy Garrow CHICAGO MARU, Japanese str 3,822, M. Nemoto, 14th February-Manila 18th February. General-Osaka Shosen Kaishankk
J
100
100
China
200
200
100
100
100
Coorlo
Coronation
Crescant Crown
Currinbhoy
150
250
260
Javid
100
Dunbar
200
Fazulbhoy
(Liutau).
200
Gold Mohour
(Canton)
160
Indo-China.
(Ningpo
100
60
136 140
Maneal
100
Moon
Paper (chorania) Peppermint Crystale
oil...
800
200
20 Ju
200
Noor
108, 199
38
50
Fhanix
Preserves (box of 6
160
Ebubarb
100
Falaney
65
Solea (80 pieces
01
150
Satkoba
Star Aniseed
130
200
» Sun
128
Sagar Refined...
150
150
· 12s... 186
Sugar Candy
10
200
100
100
-31
460
200
10
20
250 850
Jamshed
*-Swap
Victoria Sundry Chape
་་་་
03107
106,... 183
1202 103
10s 1218ME 12. 132
$1027
108
166...
136
134
20 102
10 116-118 126116-121-
Pepper (Black)
T'as oll
Tin Loaves Turajaris Vermon 208... 128-140 Wallants
was Wood ot?
In all about 6,000 bales, comprising 200 bales of No. 68; 2,400 bales of No. 10s 1,850 bales of No. 129; 200 bales of No. 16s; and 2,250 bales of No. 20s. Unsold stock is estimated at about 12,000 bales Sold but uncleared stocks is about 30,000 hales,
Local Yany Sales are reported of about 150 bales of No. 108 at $120, and about 100 bales of No. 128. at 8135in all about 250 bales,
In
The rapid cure of sore throat, and the
- JAPANESE YARN. —Sales nil. complete immunity it gives against this discase and the others which have been SUNDRY ARTICLES-A good business is mentioned above, can only be obtained reported both in exports as well as imports. by means of Wulfing's Formamint, Noos In Imports sales are reported in Apricots at of the many imitations possess its germ 814 to 816 per picul, Gum Olibanum at $11 killing properties. Insists therefore, onger picul, Kismiss at $10 per picul, and getting Wulfing's Formamint, and do not Songs Leaves at $8 to $7 per picil. bo persuaded to accept anything rise, It
Exports purchases are reported in Beans, can be obtained in bottles of fifty tablets White and Green, at 84 per pioul, Cassia. from all Chemists. Write to-day men at $10 per picnt, Galangal at 5 to 801 tioning this paper, to Messrs. A. WULFING
per picul, Dry Ginger at 813 to 814 per & Co., 6, Kukiang Road, Shanghai, and they will be pleased to send you, free of pic, and Groundnuts at 88 to 393 por
pical. charge, a valuable little Book, written by a London physician, desling with sore throat.
165-F.81
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The American & Oriental Line str. Welsh Prince, from New York, left Sabang on the 16th February, and is ex pected here about the 26th February,
Tho. Silk ex 0.8. K. str. Panama Maru, which left Hongkong on the 7th January, was delivered in New York on the 16th February
The Silk shipped by the atr. Nippon Maru arrived in New York on the 12th inst, being 5 days and 7 hours after steamer's arrival at San Francisco,
PASSED THE CANAL.
January 14th-Australien, Derflinger, Liberia, Ping Suey, Priam, Suevin Africa. 17th-Andalusia, Austria, Erroll Lutrow, Muncaster Gastle, Silesia, Tange Maru, Yangtze, Paul Lecat. 1st
Quotations as under:
Importa
Almonda Aloos...
Angoor (Grapes) Apricots (Jardalro) Aulotid... Aventurine Stone (per catty) B'Dellium (boogal)
Da
Zedongy (Kapoor Katchie
EXCHANGE (Closing Os India T.T. Ba.
Demand Re On Londos TT. Sh
Domand Bi Shangha On ingapore and
Porang On Japa On America On Hamvia On Germany On France... Bar Silver (per Gold (100 fine)
2015 264
257/10 51,60
VESSELS EXPECTED.
THE AMERICAN" MAIL.
CHINELANO, British str., 1,220, G. R. Linsley, 12th February Swatow 11th February.allast Butterfield &
Swire.
CHIPSHING, British str., 1,190, F. Mooney
13th February-Swatow 12th Febru-
ary, General.—Jardinc, Matheson &
Mr Denman Foller
MP HA Lamp Capt H. E. Lavar Mr J. Lister Mr G, T. Llöyd Mr A. G. Stanley Low Mrs R.
Matheson
and child Mrs MoCese Dr. 0. Harri të
& Mrs AaoIntyna
NAI
Dr & Mrs C W
Mokeany.
Dr G. W. McKean Mr & Mas D. G. McNaughtor
Me C. D. Melbourne Mr B. K. Molt Mr Melcher Mr. Morechl
Mr A. S. Mickichan Capt Miles
Ms. J. Morria
Ming L. Morris Mr & Mrs J, DF
Müller
MrA. S. Moron Capt & Mrs F. D.
Northcombe !!
My B. 3. Norman Mr & Mrs Ong Tion
Long
Mr. F.S.Odom
Mr M. Oleago
Mr & Mrs J. Opet ::
Mr J. Ormiston
·Mr. A, Otto von
Mr & Mrs L. E
Phipps, 3 children and smal Mr & Mrs H. Fierce Mr LE Plokhpurs Mr W. W. Potter V Mr S, Pction
SMP & Mrs W. Hatton.
Potts
Mrs R. B. Powers MrE. B. Ray Miss F. Reay. Mr & Mr HT
Richardson
Capt R. Robertson Capt Rolfe
Mr W. Schmolka Dr H. Serton Mr E. H. 8barp
McC. T. Shaw
WRATHNE REPORT.
On the 18th at 11.00 am-The anti-cyclone has farther wankoned. It is now central to the KE, of Japan,
A depression has apparently formal over Manchuria
Pressure has decreased in all districts except N. Japan, where it has increased eligatly. If ja considerably below normal orer Coins.
Light or variable winds with fog may be expected along the E. coast of China and the aucthern shores of the N. Chins Sea
Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at 10nm, to-dag, 0.00 inches.
The forcoast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows:
+
DISTRICT
Hongkong & Neighbourhood Formosa Channel
FORECAST.
Variable winds,
moderate.
South coast of China between The same sa Hongkong and Lamvoke No. 1.
South east of Chins between / The sauce s Hongkong and Hainan - { No 1.
• Light or variable winds; oloudy, misty. CHINA COAST MUCEDROLOGOAL:
REGISTER.
18TH FTANY, 1913, AM
Station,
l'oslook
Wind.
Flour.
Barometer
Temperaturo.
Hamidity.
Direction
7a, 29.98 15:100,
3016
Nemuro. 65/- Hakodate Todo Koobi
Kagoshima...... Oshima
Naha! Lahi'm Bonin Is. Chefoo Weihaiwei Hankow
睡
30.28
30.21
WNW]
30.09
30.07
30.00 34
est
ESE
$65
Ichang Klakiang
Changsha
Blanzybal
30.0%
Mr J. O. Sibley
Gntstaff
Mrs G. 7. Bidford and
Sharp Pork ... 7.
obild
Amoy
6. 30.1
& Mre J. George
F.
Mr E. E. Smith
Bwa tow
Capt H. Spear
15 3009
30.10
30:02
30.07
303
68.30:04 63 85
ENE
30.00 65
Miss George
Mr & Mrs A. Geste Mr A. G. Gordon Mr J. Gourgey Mr. V. Goulbourn Mr Joseph Goold
Mr. P. O, von Grino.
gona
Ar A. T. Griftth
Mr R. J. Grimshaw
Mr & Mr Jatues
Spittos Mr & Mrs J W.
Stanton
Lt & Ma C.
St.inar Mrs A. W. Stein Miss Square abou
Taiboku
Taichu
Tainan Koskan
Percadores
Fanton d
Blongkong. Gap Book Wachow Hoihow.. Pakkoi
Mr P. D. Sutherland Mr H. t. Swaffleld
CHIYURN, Chinese str., 1,177, Pratt, 15th Mr. Grundy MrJ. R. Tapp.
February-Shanghai 12th February, Goneral. Chinese.
30 CHOWTAL, German str., 1,115, W. Reher
The American mail ex the PM str. Manchuria will be brought to this port by the ND.L. str. Prins Sigismund, and not by the str. Bremen as previously notified i
Price por ploul.
The T.K.K. str. Çkiyo Maru arrived at 27 to 33 Yokohama from Honolulu on the 18th 20 February, and is dae in Hongkong on the 194th March.
Bezoor Stona (Goroo Chandau) per catty 140/169. B-nabole Borsk Hörnfal Clovos
JA
***
Sticks... (Extracted) Fennel Seeds... Callants
(Maya) ... Gonda Horns (catty) Gur Olibanum Gunny Baga Hallbore (Kodoo or Kutki) Ivory (largo pieces).
{Amba) (Bamboo) (Chatts)... Ohabla)
(Khandwar)
Ricksilver
Thinoceros Horns
Keemun, Miyasaki Maru, Myrmidon, | Mavej (Raising) Stenlar, Atrede, Ecclesia. 24th-Caledo | Myrzambalisme (Harda) men, onune, Perseus, Sicilia, Glenfarn, Oatose, Bombay (por basket). Nankin, 28th-Benalder, Colchas, Ernest. Oniona, Japan (per pienl) ... Simons, Indrasamla, Peiko, P. 2. Fried-oseook Fonthors (per 10,000) rick, Welsh Prince, Alena Annam: 31st Patchuck (Coplate)... Denbighshire, Hema Maru, Kitana Maru, Kleist, Nera, Ningehou, Sachsen, Egre mont Castle. February 4th-Idomeneus, Rosa Oil Laertes, Elleric. 7th-Keemun, Nyanza, Rose Maloes (Selaris) Peleus, Demodocus, Sumatra. 7th-Du- Saflower (Kocscónful,) layed through Mutilation-Den cy Saffron (Raisor) per catty Glamis, Amarche. 11th Benarts, Sandalwood Brasilia, Ghazce, Indrani, Nippon, Scandia, Spezia, Schuylkill Torsky Suar. 14th-ski Maru, Boerber, Prins
Ludwig, Sambia, Atlantique,
ARRIVALS AT HOME.
February 14th-Demodocus.
ON SALE
TONGKONG HANSARD REPORTM
Hthe
LEGISLATIVE
MEETINGA
COUNCIL
Session 1911.
REVISED BY THB MAYBELS
PRICE
DAILY PRESS OFFİCE.
Hongkong, 6th March, 1911.
Oil Senna Loaves Jugar. (Java).
(Mauritius)
Exports
ܚܕܐ .1 Bann oil
Besne (Green). Beans (White) Beans (Soy) ... Betelnuts
Braga Buttons (per one Bristles (Black)
AB White}**
ARC).
of.
the
2
for
the
Camphor
Oit Cantharidos Cardamum Feada Cassia Ligues
(Broken)
hins zootą (cleaned)
H
7
10
115
81
12
7
THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL
12th February-Bangkok 3rd Febru ary, Bico-Butterfield & 8wira CorSANG, British str., 1,424, M Court
Capt. T. P. Hall
Dr J. G. Hanns Mr JL, Beselion Mr W. T. Harlord
Hou, Mr E. A Hewett
CM.G.
Mr A. E. Herdman
ney, 16th February-Shanghai 11th Mr A Hersl February, General. Jerdine, Mather & HN H. son & Co.
GLENLER, British str., 2,640, J. Henderson, 16th February-Moji 10th February, Cos-Gilman & Co. DAINICHI MARU, Japanese str., 1,736,
Nakamura, 17th FebruaryMoji 11th February, Coal-Mitsu Bishi Gosin. Kaisha. DERWENT, British str., 1,052, Jenkins, eth February Segal vin P. Laut 28th Janusry, Sugar-Chinese, DEVAVONGSE, German str., 1,047, W. Shearer, 17th February-Saigon 19th HAIMUN, British str., 615, J. W. Evans,
February, Rice.-Bune & Co.
15th February-Swatow 14th Febru HONG BEE. British str., 2,050, Kinghorn, ary, General Douglas, Lapraik & Co. ath February-Singapore 1st Febru ary, General Chinese INDRAWADI, British str. 3,358, Wm. Charters, 15th February-Shanghai 12th February, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
KACRIDATE MARU, Japanese str., Nak- yama, 8th February-Moji 1st Febru
Mr E. Hilton
Capt G. Hooker
Mr. J. B Hope Mr H. J. Hant Capt B, Innes Mr J. V. Jenzen Mr F. Keith-Jelly Mr J. A. Jowett Mr G. Komor Mrs. Komor Mr Albert Kopp Mr A. Krusem Mr & Mra'Kuokx
F.
Mr Alest Taylor Judge Bufas II.
Thayer
Mr H. J. Tobin Mr C. Trimm
Mr G. Verměélj
Ms J. J. Waterman
Mr & Mr. B. Webb
Mr K. Wohmeyor
Mr Wafnen and maid Capt Woh
MD. M. Whamend
Mr H Willner Mr D. A. Wilson Mr & Mr F, Winkle: Mr H. Wolf
Krd, T. Woltors and
valet
Mr G. G. Wood Mr&Mrs J. F. Wrigh Mr.J. A. Young Copt Zeeder
PEAK HOTEL-
Lieut Archer Dr & Mrs Aubrey Mr & Mrs W. Arm-
strong
Mr & Mrs Boye Mr L. M. Bayley Capt & Mrs Bourchier
and girl
Mrs Bowdler Major Bowen Attorney-General
Mr & Mr P. Jaoka Mr HU. Joffeios Major Humphrey
Mr & Mrs Loo Joses
A Keith
Lt Col & Mrs A Mr & Mrs Kohler.
Lean and child Mr.Mason
Capt & Mes Moltinn
children & nurse
Mrs J. D. Milne
&
Rev, Foster Pegg
Me de Mrs Petría
16 The P.M. str. ile, with the American 6 20 mail, left San Francisco for this port via 2 Honolulu, the usual Japan ports and
Manils on the 8th February.sary. Con-Mitsui Buasan Keisha.
The T.K.K. str. Nippon Mary leaves RIANG PING, Chinese str., 1,222, Udden, San Francisco for Hongkong via usual
10th February-Chiakiang 2nd Febru ports on the 21st February, and is due
ary, General-Chinese here on the 20th March.
KOENIGIN LUISE, German transport, 6,504, G. Meiners, 13th February-Bremen 2nd January, General – Melchers & Cop KOSTEOMA, Russian
Jan str. 1,990, Petro & Mre1 C. Mr J. Plummer
Petroff Jokarett, 15th
February Saigon, KUSAJIRI MABU, Japanese str., 2,763,
General-Russian Volunteer Fleet. Kuwara, 12th February-Miike 6th February, Coal Mitsui Bussan Kaisha,
013 10-22
The LG.M. str. Prinz Waldemar left Sydney on the 8th February, at 11 am, and may be expected here on or about 3rd March.
16, 23 180 to 140
The E. & A str. St. Albans left Sydney on the 12th February, for Manila and this 61010 port (via Queensland ports and Port
18 to 31 420, 500 Darwin).
870
THE CANADIAN MAIL UTA
850 770 The CP.H. str. Monteagle left Shang- 440, 600, hai on the 17th February, at 4 a.m., and 200, 380 is due to arrive Hongkong on the 19th
18 February, at p.m.
THE GERMAN MAIL.
The I.G.M. str. Prinz Pitel Friedrich, carrying the German mails with datea from Berlin of the 22nd of January, left Singapore the 15th February, at 8 p.m., and may be expected here on or about the 020th February, at noon.
30.
4.10
10
20
31
85
40
. .
90
7 12
MERCHANT STEAMERS.
The str. Jelunge, from Shanghai and
90 Kobe, left Moji on the 14th February, II 4m, and may be expected here on or 1034 about the 19th Febranry, a m
5.
The LG.M. str. Print Sigismund leit 8 Yokohama on the 13th February, and may 9 be expected here on or about the 20th
bore of of ab 07 February.
The P. & O. str. Nankin left Singapore 10 to 24 for this port on the 16th February at 56.30 am, and is due here on the 21st 5 February, at about 6 p.m.
The str. Glenfarg passed the Suez Canal "on the 24th January, for Hongkong via
Straits, 9 370
360
700
260
00
INDO-CHINA STEMM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.”
Autsang, from Calcatta, is due in Ilong
Long s2nd February.-
45 Suisang, from Calentta, is due in Hong-
kong 25th February,
2
84
95
ค
36 Hangsang, from Shanghai, is due in
Hongkong 20th February.
SHIRE LINE, LIMITED.
Den of Glamis, from London, is due in
Hongkong 10th March.
MATHILDE, German str., 891, N. Schlai
kier, 17th February-Hoihow 16th February, General Jebsen & Co. 03. D. ATLEES, German etr., 7,490, H. Frerichs, 13th February-Singapore 8th February, General-Hamburg Amerika Linie,
POTING, British atr., 1,183, W. J. Barkus, 19th February--Shanghai 8th Febru- ary, General-Butterfeld & Swire.
Mrs Buokail Maj & Mze Comyn Miss M. Camming
Conningham Major Dary Mr M. Darch
Ceasul & Mrs Eitzan Me Dennys Mr & Mrs G. C. Garnier ?
Lt-Col. Radeliffe, RB,
Mr Relton Mr Baborts Mr Rogers
Rooms, B.N. Eng. Corde & Mrs
Dr & Mrs Rutherford
R.NAM
Cap & Mrs Greenfield Mr A. Sinclair Mr & Mrs G. Gordon
Mr & Mr. A. Hale Mr Findlay Smith Lt. Col. & Mrs Gordon Lt Col Smith
Hall, KA.M... Mr & Mrs Soffioti Mr I. E. Half
Mr & Mre J. Sathor Mr F. A. Hazelaad, land Mr & Mrs Henderson Mr & Mrs Thornton Capt & Mrs Hodgins Mr & Mrs W. M Mr & Mrs W. G. Watson
Humphreys
Humphreys
PHAN HSING, Chinese str., 750, Wieda. Mr & Mrs W. M.
man, 16th February-Bangkok Sth February, ice. Chinese,
Maj. & Mes Wenborn
Capt Whitefield
Phulion....... 6. 29.04 68 Fourane...
C. St. James Apazī** Manila
Legsspå ***** Bacolod
Hoilo
Cebu ******** Labuan
£29.94 70
12993:73
130.01: 68
29.98
29.9
29.96 82 109.89 82
reactio
Weather.
T. F. CLAITON, Director, Hongkong, Observatory, 18th February, 1913.
I BAROMETE reduced to 3d degrees Fahrenheit. on the level of the ses in inches, tenths sai bundredths.
shade, in degree
8 TEMPERATORS, in Le shad Fahrenheit.
3'HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, the humidity of air katamtod with saoisture being 100,
4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points,
5. FORCE OF WIND, according to Beaufort Scale. 6. STATE OF WEATHER, b bize eky, a detached sled, d drizzling rain, log, gloomy, hail Hightning, o svercast, ppasing showere, a squally, win, a snow, t thasder, r risibility, w daw (wath 7 Rits in inahos, tenths and hundredthe HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, February 18th.
Previous Où Date On Date
Barometer Tempatars Humidity
Day
at
at
at 2 p.m. 6.0..
2 p.m.
30.12
30.04
29.99
62
63
68
77
85
74
Wind Direction
* Force.....
ESE East
2
Bast
Weather
0.00
Rain
Highest open air Temperature on 17th...64 Lowest open air Temperature on 17th. 59 HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 19th to 25th February, 1913.
HIGH WATER.
Days
Month
Hoight.
Low- WATER
T'kong.
Mean
Time
Itin h. m. 4/12 44
7 55 a 8. Q 113
3 2
Height
ft. in
K'kong.
MesnTM
Time
h. m
Mr David Wood
Wed.
19m 9 30
Thurs 20m 93 4 4
Fri. 21
datur. 22
9 498 22 131 10:19 4 0 3 58
9 42 8 1 3 6
10 47.
5 0
4 36
KING EDWARD HOTEL
10:34 a
3:57
"Sun,
23 mm 11:17
11 27
Mr & Mrs Lemaire Mr Lou
Mon.
Mr G.H. May Mias Massey Mr & Mr J H, N
Mody!!
Tras,
24 m 11 48
25
5 2 72 54m 5.48
63 0208 5 7
5.13
4 47
6/21
6 34 a 2
GRAND FLOTEL.
PHU YEN, Irench str., 1,246, A. Lheureux, 8th February Saigon 4th February, Rice. Bradley & Co. Quixos, British str., 7,007, A. Cola, 13th My T. Aoki
Tebruary-Singapore 2nd February, Mr & Mrs Baldwin General Jardine, Matheson & Co.
Mr & Mrs Brind and A, German str., 1,245, Rosiefsky, 14th billdres FebruaryBajang 5th February, Mrs Birse and oulid Timber Butterfeld & Bwire. Mr & Mrs Crawford. BHIDZUOKA MAHU, Japanese str., 4,073, T. Mr W. Donaldson
Irisawa, 10th February-Beattle 14th Mr FUS February Flour and General. Nippon Yuson Kaisha. SINGAN, British str., 1,047, J. Robinson,
15th
February — Haiphong 14th February, General Butterfield & Swire,
Mrs Evans and child MrE. E. Garrarð Mr Geo, Grimble Mr & Mrs J. E,
Hansen
Mr & Mrs F. B.
Mr M. F.Murray Cape & Mrs Pasomers Mr & Mrs Pearman Mr Rowley Miss Saunders. Mr & Mrs Schonk Dr Sibree Mr H. 8. Spurge Mrs G. Smith Cap¤ & Mrs Alles H Stewart and child ren Mr H. H. Taylor Mr & Mrs Kraft⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Mr Vernon February-Singapore 11th February, Mr& MC. Laureen Mr Walker General-Hamburg-Amerika Linis.
SANUKI MALU, Japanese str., 3,790, J. C. HoHugh
Richards, 17th February-Kobe 7th Mr R M. Henderson February, General.-Nippon Yusen Mr H. Hapler Kaisha.ME VAN
SILESIA, German str., 4,488, J. Erust, 176h
*Mr F. H, Hyde
Mr&Mr Kemp:
Mr&Mrs Agnew Mr & Mrs Madie Mr P. Beushanzen
Dr Briggs an! family.
Mr & Mrs Crew
Mi J. Cordell
My W. Elson
Me A. Gali
BrA Herzl Mr Higginbotham My J. Hunika Mr & Mrs Howard
Dr. Keyt Mr Lorria
Mr May
Mr J. OBOZ
Mr Ni Pentit
Dr og go
Mr Robmidt
Mr H. J. Sharp Mr Shastin Mr J. Snook Mr & Mrs Tobias Mr Tobias
Mr A. B. Tyre Mr G. Watkins -Mr Woodcock
Mr & Mrs White
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