NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
8.8. MAGELLAN."
· COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
NOTICE.
"YONSIGNEES of Cargo from London of 6.5. Bidon" and from Bordeaux ex ... de Dunkerquo," in connection with abors Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valmbles are being landed and stored at their risks into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., at
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRES'S, MONDAY, MAY 13km, 1918.
FAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LIMITED, COPENHAGEN,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE Steamship
"CATHAY,"
CAUSES OF THE BRITISH TRADE
BOOM.
WIRELESS WITHOUT POLES,
been
* GERMAN INVENTION,
be the cheapest work of the find anywhere WRS SOA Ego universally pronounced to published, and although vory much enlarged and improved in every way, the price in silva: is now below the equivalent of 81 5e, at whicu
was originally published.
it
The experiments are reported to have been successful and to have proved the possibility of transmitting radio-tele them from distaues, running into thatisements gent through the principal-Boo Krans for hundreds of miles and receiving sinds of miles.
It is published &t the Office of the "Hovoneve DAILY P," aix] canbond irpin, and Adver
scilors ir Asia nal through
Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtainsi / Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Lt supply their particular wants, even in the This arrangement consists of using, LONDON....
immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will bo forwarded on uuloss intimation is received froze the Consignore before NOOK TO-TAT requesting it to be landed
instead of elevated antenne, a horizontal wire placed two ne three yards above the ground and sinking the two ends at the earth,
Losos...
Hongkong Daily Fross" Office Mr. F. Apr, 11; Chemant's Lane 131, bloot Street, E.C.
the various Customs Tarifs, Trade Begulations. Chamber of Commerce, Beales of Commission The phenomenal industrial activity, re
Conder nad Court Fess, Hongkong tany marks the British Trade Review, has
Duties Portal Guide, Signal Codes Chines chiefly sprung from the urgent demand In wireless telegraphy it has hitherto tiles and other Commends! Informantles Tables of Menty, Weighu and for goods of all kinds from new countries.
necessary to utilise polen Lnd naluding The Colonies, Central and South America.
antenne whose height increased as the
The New Zealand, Australia, and Africa have
rangé of the instruments increased. Reihough condensed in every possible manner, een- CHRONICLE and DIRECTORY, al- been good customers, and India, with its cently, however, Herr Zuhurler has been tains every year mare pages. increased purchasing power, has given experimenting in Berlin with an arrange It many new openings to British manufac-most of apparatus that allowed of the turers. Two factors are contributing to
suppression of lofty antennæ. the expansion of our trade with these countries-shipping and railway develop. ment and the individual enterprise of numerous firmas who have sent out special representatives and travellers to ascertain the needs of the various peoples and to remotest lands. In the spread of civilis tion among native populations there is the promise of a vastly increased trade in British goods, and engineers have a thou
and chances of substantial contracts ends mut he half the length of the elec
... Messes, O; Strest do Cs, kel, The distance between the two, Lashona
90, Corsiill, CLE The current is thrown into HAMBURG.Johs. Wilh. Meier, 19, Hopfonsack railway construction, bridge building, mining, rubber, cotton, agricultural, and
FRANKFLET OM...Mahlan & Waldschmidt, The distance between the two earthed | PARIS ...Mosers, G. E. Pool do Lobel & America, India, and the Colonies. The ends munt be equal to the quotient of the
Cie., 53, Rae Lafayette crux of the whole question of the main-wave divided by the co-efficient of refrac NEW York ...Universal Publicity Co., 45, West tenance and the expansion of our foreign tion of the earth; 2 to 8.5 for the solid
34th Street. trado is to give oversca eastomers what end and 9 for the sea.
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able Building, Baltimore, Md. explanation of the differences which are *21 Merchants' Exchange, California St
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Ferguson. ...Messrs. H. M. Van Dorp & Co. SINGAPORE...Messrs. Kelly & Walb, Ld. BORNEO....Mr. J. Nimmo Wardrop,
having arrived, Cousignors of Cargo are batch informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasures and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloca, and West Point Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless intimation is received from the ones before Noox TO-DAY requesting it to be lauded No Claims will be admitted after the Goods Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaimed after have loft the Godowas, and all Goods remaining other mechinery in Egypt, Africa, So the wire at the exact centre.
andelivered after the 16th May will be subject to rent.
All broken chafod, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 16th May, at 9.30 4.3.
hore.
Bille of Lading will be countersigned by the
the 13th inst. at Noor will be abject to rent and landing charges,
All Claims must be sent in to me on or before. the 20th inst., or they will not be recognised..
All damaged packages will be examined on the 13th inst., at 10A.M.
No Fire Inenrazos bas been affected.
Hongkong, 7th May, 1913.
P. THOMAS,
here,
All Claims must reach us before the 23rd May, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be affected.
Agent.
12
"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS, LTD.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM EUROPE,
THE Stoomship
"FALLS OF ORCHY," having arrived from the above Ports, Consigneer of Carge by her are hereby informed that all: Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra bazardans Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained,
Goods not cleared by the 14th inst. at Noon will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed and damaged package are to be left in the Gedowns, where they will be examined on the 14th inst., at 9:30 AM Claims against the Steamer must be presented
Undertigned.
MELCHERS & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, th May, 1913.
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Bills of Lading. will be countersigned by the inhabitants of every country and export observed in the propagation of the waves
fabrics, ingeniously designed, of infinito variety, to suit all climatic conditions and tastes; in fact, in many instances they have solved the problem of how to create demand. Engineers are showing equal adaptability and enterprise. They are manufacturing for foreign Customers THE specialities in machinery and appliances of the greatest service in every industry. and are continually widening their range of production. Moreover, they aro gcing to greater cost every year in the spread of information as to the character and of the goods they produce, Formerly they were content to furnish uninteresting catalogues that contained little more than prices and specifications. Now their catalogues are in instances beautifully illustrated pamph- lets, and books, rich in pictorial designs, and attractive with letterpress, explain- CHICAGO MARU, Japanese str., 6,180, 1.ing the purpose and working of their
Goto, Sth May Tacoma 1st April, manufactures. General-Osaka Shoson Kaisha.
STEAMEIS.
ARRATOON APCAR, British str., Walkor, 8th May-Japan 3rd May, Coal and General-David Sassoon & Co. AZUMABAN MARU, Japanese str., 4,203, H. Kikuchi, 9th May-Mike 3rd May, Coal.-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.
scope
many
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within 10 days of arrival, otherwise they will CRINA, American str., 3,186, H. Thomapoods in the North of England owing to i
not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LED,
Agents. Rengkong, 7th May, 1913.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. HE P. & O. S. N. Co,'s Steamer
THE P
"DELTA,"
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CHOI SING, German str., 1,091, Bruhn, 3rd May Bangkok 17th April, Rice. -Butterfield & wire.
The immense output of manufactured the continuance of the trade boom has resulted in extraordinary trafic conges tion, particularly in cargoes for abroad. Complaints of delays in the transit of cotton fabrics and machinery to the docks have become acute, and motor-waggon Mr- vices for the direct conveyance of goods CLARA JENSEN, Gorman str., 1,103, 0.
Jurgensen, 8th May Rangoon 24th from the mills and workshops to the wharves have been organised. So serious April, Rice-Jebsen & Co.
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CHINA Boochow Canton Chinking Whampoa Nanking · Kowloon
Lappa Sarahvi Копрасов
EIGER, Norvegian str., 875, E. Fingalsen
rp., 862, 56.00. COLOMBO AND
7th May-Newchwang 30th April, General.-Order.
Arrived Hongkong on 8th May, 1913, FROM BOMBAY,
STRAITS Consigneos of Cargo by the above-med vessol are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godow Company's. Godowns at Kowloon, where encl Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Marl and delivery can be obtained as the Good are landed.
This vessel brings on Cargo
From London, &c., er sa. "Maloja," |
"Moren" and " Egypt."
From Forsian Gulf, or 6.9. B. I. S. N.
and B. & P. 8. N. Co.'s Steamers. Optional Goods will be landed here unlear instructions are given to the contrary within 6 hours.
Goods not cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will bo subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever,
Damaged packages must be left in the Go. downs for examination by the Consigneer, and the Company's Surveyors, Messte. Gona and Dovolas, at 10 A.M, on MONDAYS and TEUESDAIS All claims must be presenter within ten days of the steamer's arrival hers after which dnto they cannot be recognises No claims will be admitted after the good bare loft the fodowns.
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent.
Hongkong, 8th May, 1913.
"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
8.S.DENLEDI," FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO, LONDON AND STRAITS.
CONSIGN Gate being landed at their ONSIGNEES of Cargo aro kereby informed risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltif, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 16th inst. will be sabjosi
to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 23rd inst., or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 16th inst., at 11 AM
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bilis of Lading will be countersigned by
GIDB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agents.
1656 Hongkong, 9th May, 1913.
'MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
The Steamship "EMPRESS OF RUSSIA." FROM GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL. ONSIGNEES of Cargoare hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of Holt's Wharf a Kowloon, whence and/or from the whary of delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods
remaining undelivered after the 16th inst, will
be subject to rent.
All Cisima against the Steamer must be pre Bented to the Undersigned on or before the 6th
prox., or they will not be recognised.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to
be left in the Godowns, where they will be
examined on the 16th inat., at 11.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL & Co., Ian,
Agents, MOGUL LINE Hongkong, 9th May, 1913.
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA, British str., 8,780,
Beotham. 9th May-Liverpool1st April, Mails and General-Canadian Pacific Railway Co. FUKUI MARU, Japanese str., 3.082,
Tominaka, 5th May-Moji 20th April, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. GERVANIA, German str., 1,713, W. von
shire and Yorkshire is to utilise the tramways by the running of specially- constructed trucks for the night carriago of minerals and merchandise. Meantime the railway companies are in such a quandary that they have issued a circular Uinsisting on the speeding up of cartage and delivery at their depôts, and they are also giving large crdora for rolling stock and engines to deal with the enormous of goods and raw materiais shunted Hortmstein, 7th May-Singapore 30th here and them, and otherwise waiting for. April, Rico and Flour-Jebsen & Co. transit. It is, of course, to their interest GUTHRIE, British str., 1,494, F. C. Gam-to check the extention of the new system
brill. 7th May-Sydney 8th May, General-Order.
mass
of carriage by road, and they are doing everything possible to cope with the HAITANG, British str., 1,363, Hodgins, 7th traffic, oven to the interchange of waggons between the companies in order to handle May-Foochow 4th May, General-the most urgent loads. Though many Douglas, Lapraik & Co.
extra men have beer put on goods duty. HARTO MARU, Jananese str., 2,426, K. the staffs are working full week-ends and Nishikawa, 3rd April-Sourabaya overtime, and one company has given an 13th April, Sugar.-Order.
order for no fewer than 800 cupines, an Hur. French str., 616, A. Cornelingen,
5th May-Nanchan, NIL-A. Marty.
additional one-sixth of their present ser- Rvice, in the hope of clearing the congested
lines
THE MORNING CUP.
A medical authority says that a cap of
JELUNGA. British str.. 3,361, Kobins, 7th May-Moji 3rd May, Coal and Gen. eral-David Sassoon & Co. KEEMON, British str., 6,880, Conradi, oth
May-Manila 7th May, General.ten in the morning before rising is unsuited Butterfield & Swire.
for any but old people. KWANGLEE, Chinese str., 1,623, MacArthur 4th May-Shanghai 1st May, General
Chinese.
Krone Maay, Japanese str., 1,063, 8
Morisaki, 0th May-Newchwang 29th April, General Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.
NARRUNO, British str., 2,925. R. Steven- son, 8th May--Kobe 2nd May, Ballast.
---P. & O. S. N. Co.
ONSANG, Eritish str. 1.778 Pickerall, 4th May--Bangkok 26th April. Rice and Meal-Jardine, Matheson & Co. PEMINOLE, British str., 3,787,. N.
Francisco, Clarke, 5th May-San
D.
Bulk Oil-Standard Oil. Co. RAJABURI, German str., 1,189, C. Wolf,
Jet May-Swatow 30th April, Rice.- Butterfeld & Swire.
RIOJUN MARU, Japanese str., 4,805, P. Yamaguchi, 8th May-Soerabaya 29th April, Sugar.-Order.
SINGAN, British str., 1,047, J. Robertson,
5th May-Hongay 2nd May, Coal. Butterfield & Swire.
STAGFOOL, British str., 2,901, R. Campbell, 9th May-Labuan 3rd May, Coal,-- British Admiralty. TSURU MARU, Japanese str., 1.980, Nakay
1st May-Moji 26th April, ̈Coal Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.
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Gathered within some lonely Highland
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On metaphorically bended knee- Do be a decent chap and let me take
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terms;
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is grey,
But these are merely worms.
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WEATHER REPORT. ⠀
On the 11th at noon-The barometer has risen quietly over Japan and fallen over North Chia The depression has moved into the Pacific and another depression has formed to the north of the Gulf of Potchili. An anti- 070 one of litte intensity is central to the south of Japan.
Pressure has increased slightly in the Philippines and has given way over the South coast of China. The depression in the Baling- tang Channel has Alled up and that over Indo-China has become deeper.
Moderata to fresh E. and S.E. winds will prevail over the northern portion of the China Sex.
Connell Mr. W. G. S, Colman Mr & Mrs J. G.
Coolidge
Mrs W F. Cowen Mr & Mrs G. A. Craib
Miss Crocker
Mr C. Dafour
Mr L. Dafour Capt & Mrs
Davison
Mr C. H. Davis Mr A. F. Donze
Mr & Mrs Y. Munro
Lord Lady Nun-
bornholme
Mr J. Ormiston Mr M. J. Ossorio
Mr F. Pila MFA. J. Pinnock Miss Piger Mr E. Provost Mr Quiobard W. Mr E. H. Ray
Miss C. Richards Mies F. Reay Mr & Mrs W. 1
Ricketts
Dr & Mrs Deane Mr & Mrs Dertando Bud 2 children
Mr W. A. Dowley Mr F. H. Doubler Mrs R. H. Douglas
Mr N. Duzoan Mr Dupay Mr J. E. Edwards. Mr & Mrs H.
Ebrenfels
Mr U. A. Farrell Mr E. H. Farrall Mrs C. Finlayson Mr E. G. Fisher
!
Mr J. W. Flavelle Miss Flareohion Mr&Mrs J. W. Foster Mr & Mrs K: Gears Mr & Mrs L. Vistor
Gillard
Mr P. Gillaspie Mr A. G. Gordon Mr J. Gourgoy Mr V. Goutbourn Mr Joseph Gould Mr. G. Goven Mr W. E. Gransloy Mine G. F. Grabam Mr P. O. von Griso.
gono
Mrs Gopn
Dr J. G. Hanna Hon C. Hamilton Mr W. T. Harbord Mr G. Harding
Miss F. Hatheway Mr Hooker
Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at Min Hooker 10 a.m. to-day, 0.02 inches.
The forecast for the 34 hortis ending at noon. to-day is as follows:
DISTRICT *Hongkong & Neighbourhood
Foochow Sremao
Formosa Channel
Amoy
Swatow
JAPAN AND FORMOSA
Weihaiwol
Kiacchat
Talcanfa Mukden Shanghai
Orkn Tokyo Yokohama Moj!
Koelung Tainants Hooge
Nagasaki Takow Kobe
Iakodate Auping Bhimonoseki Tamani
EASTERN SIBERIA
Vladivostock
Nicojevsk
CHOREN Wonkan.
Bokpo
Chinnampc Pingyang Songabin
Seoul
Chemulpo Fagan Kunsan
HONGKONG AND 138 DEPENDENCIES, MACAO. FRENCH INDO-CHINA:
FORECAST.
The same 85 No. 1.
Bamo Es
South coast of China between The
Hengkong and Lamooka. į No. 1. Sonth const of Chins between (The same as Hongkong and Hoina.. No. 1.
* E. and S.E winds, moderate to frosh; overcast, rain.
BONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, May 11th
Previous On Date On Das
Day
Me G. H. Hopkins
Mrs & Miss Howard
Mies Rionardson Miss L. Kitter Mr C. F. Robins Dr & Mrs R. Romer Master R. Romer, Jr. Miss R. Rumedy Mrs Samuis
Miss F. Schonebook
Lady Mary Scott Mr H. M. Sooja Mr J. T Sasmith
Mr J, C. Sibley Mr & Mrs A. J. Small Mrs Douglas Smith Mr Kenneth Smith Mr & Mrs E. E. Smith Mr T. M. Smith Me V Sorby Mr 8. Spiro Mr W. Staugaard Mrs R. C. Stoddard
Mr H. C. Strotz Mr H. Suigden
Mr J. W. Sulleuan Mr & Mrs J. Bathoi-
land
Mr G. Sandhurst Mr W. G. Symmons Mr & Mrs Thompson Miss M. Townsend Mr J. A. Tarner Dr F. Valente Miss Vickers
dr & Mrs C H
Wanger Mr & Mrs I. S.
Wardell
Mr & Mrs Walker Mrs I. W. Watts Mr. F. M. Wallcott
and mail
Mr & Mrs F. C. Hunt Mr H. Watkins Capt R. Innes
Mr & Mr B, Wobb Mr A. Weill and 3
children
Mra Lawson Johnston
and party
Mr L Kendal Mr R. H. Kinghora Mr F. W. Kittredge,
Jr
Mr R. H. Kirkpatrick
Mr W. 11. Knapp
Mr A. KruseAn
| Mr G. T. Lloyd
Mr H. Lachamp
Mrs W. H. Lambert
Mr & Mrs A. R. Lang
Lt J. M. Lopen Mr F Luchsinger Mr A. S. Mackichan
at
GRAND
Manila
Sarawak Brunei
Напої
Ananm Tourens Haiphong
Hoe Saigon Tonkin Provinces Quinbon Cambodge PHILIPPINES
noilo Cobu BOZNED Labuse British N. Borr
at 2 p.m. 6 a.m,
2 p.m
Mr K. Ahuberg
Barometer Temperature Humidity..
29 81
23.81
29.77
Mr D. Boggs
79
73
72
Mx S. Brad
56
83
91.
Mr & Mrs Bonshovsky
Wind Direction ...
East
-East
Bast
Miss V. Bonetta
4
3.
Mr Bawann
#
Weziker ..........
Mr & Mrs Crow
0
Rain (TÅRN -
00%
Mr. Frenck
Mr G. Fridles
Mr G. Grant
BANGKOK
STRAITH SETTLEMENTE
Bingapore, Penang, Malacos, Prov. Wellesley
Pabang
Kedah
MALAY STATEN Persk
Belanger Negri Sembilan fobore
* Kelantan
Trengganu Parli NETHERLANDS INDIAN
Samarang Padang Sourabais Macarrar
Batavia
Buitenzorg
British French
Bast Coast of Sumatra NAVAL SQUADRONG
German
Austrian Japanes United States Blameso
Italian
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220,000 FOREIGNERS, arranged, with the Initials (as well a the Eumames in strictly Alphabetical Order. taat any name can be found instantly.
The C.P.R. str. Empress of India left Firms in Great Britain and are corrected nec Vancouver on the 7th May, p.m.
The II.A.L. str. Segovia left Singapore on the 8th May, p.m., and may be ex- pected here on or about the 15th May,
p.m.
The Sil shipped from Hongkong on 2nd April last by 0.6.K. str. Panama Mare was delivered in New York on the 7th May; a.m.
The A.L. str. Bolemir left Shanghai for this port on the 10th May, and will arrive here on the 13th May, at daylight.
Per P. and O. str. Nubia left Singapore for this port on the 10th May, at 5 p.m., and is due here on the 15th May, at about
0 p.m.
Force
Highest open air Temperature on 10th. 81 Lowest open air Temporature on 10th. 74
HONGEONO TIDE TABLE.
From 11th to 1th Mar, 1913.
HIGH WATER.
LOW WATER
Month
Hong.
Mean
Tied
'kong. Mean tTime
20.
it. in.
ft. in
h. m. 12 No infer. high
nor low water 0 51 a 70 9 31 11 13 No infer, high or low water
2 16 6 6 10 38 a 1.2 14 m 6 18 4 4 8 14 4. 3 40a6 2 11 37 1.3 thors 155 294-8m 11 24 | 3 8
5.29 6 1. Pri..
16 m. 5 48
5 3. 0:24 I 6 643.5
3 0 Bater. 17m 7. 14 5 8 7 48 & 5.7 jon 18 m 7 42 1 6 3 m 1
8 50 5 4.3
J.
23
a 15
Mr & Mrs F. McHugh Mr & Mrs J. H
Mody
KING EDWARD HOTEL..
0 th
Mra R. Almond Mr H. W. Booth Mr If. Camaro hir T. Chee
Mra Chorch Miss Church
THE MAPS AND PLANS dave kon engraved by one of the most eminre
Seht up to date. They consist following CozzUzED FLATE OF FRASE or Fosnes Disé MAP OF F THE FAR Far Prax or YOKOHAMA PLAN
KOBE AND
HYOUD PLAN OF FOREIGN EXTTLEBER, Trave PLAX OF Tsingtau (KiaDDHAU)
PLAN
LAN OF FORTIDA CONCERSICE BEATE PLay or HONGFEW (SHANGHAI) with Icar
Showing the BENDED SHITZILENT Lass PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA PLAN OF NEW TERSITORY (KQWICON) PLAY OF KOWLOON PLAN OF SINGAPORE Pray OF BATAVIA
The CHRONICLE covers he notable reu of the last half century in the Far East togethe with the Texte of all the most Important Treate peluded with the countries of Bastern Asia
Mr W. Cox MW.Donaldson. Capt. & Mra T Don-
aldron
Mrs Finchett Mr Gen, Grimble Mr F. Helms Mr & Mrs Kraft Mr & Mr G. Lauritzen Mr & Mrs Lomzira Mr & Mrs Major and
May Massey Mr & Mrs MacMurray
E
Miss Grace
Mr F. Haden
Dr Koyt
Mrs & Miss Karkate
sky
Mr Kubu
Mr W. E, Weidler Mr S. White Mr F. W, White Mr H. P. White Mr D. White Hoa C. J. Wilson Ha C. Wilson Mrs Wilson Mr G. G. Woodl Man B. Wood Dr & Mrs 1, B. Yates Mr U. M. Yates Miss Yates Mr.8. A Yeadwa}1
HOTEL,
Miss F. J. Lenoir Mr & Mrs Lowell
Mrs P Mason Mr Scon Ki
Mr & Mr Mayr Mr L. Merlin
Mr N. Meyer Mr J. Moonsu
Mr J. Parshall Miss Ada Rowley Mr Schmidt
Miss C. Stephano Mr & Mr A. Thomas Mr G. Watkins
Mr C. WeismENA
Mr E. Wills
PBAK HOTEL.
De Aaron Lr & Mrs Aubrey
že ut Archer, EAM.C. Mr & Mrs W. Arm
strong
· Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Mr E. F. Aucott Mr & Mrs W. Barrett
and chil
Mr & Mrs C. W. J.
Bell
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Mrs Bondler
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dren
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Rev. Foster Ferg Mr. J. I. Plaamer Lt-Col. Radcliffe, n.2, Mr F. L. Kelton Mr & Mrs A. Ritchie Eng. Comdr & Mrs Roome, R.N. Mr O. R Seydlər Mr L. Scott Mr A. Sinclair Mr C. Skott Lt-Col. Usher Smith Mr A Finday Smith Mr & Mrs Soffieta Capt & Mra Stericker main and obil Mr G. E. Stewart. Mr R. D. Stewart Mr & Mrs J. Buther G. laud
Hon Mr Buckmill Mr C. R. Burnett Mr W. Crieg Lt. & Mrs T. C. Cunningham, R. Major Davy, R... Mr G. A. Dutton Consul & Mrs Bitzen Mr G. E. Fladgua Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr&Mrs G.G. Garoon Lt. Col. & Mre Gordon Hali, K.A.M.C. Mr & Mrs B. A. Hale Mr H. A. Bazeland Sir L H. Rearn Mr T. W. Hl Capt & Mrs. Hodgins...... Me & Mis W.
Humptress Mr & Mrs W. M.
Humphreya
Mr. M. Murray Mr A. P. Nobbs. Capt & Mrs Passmor Mr & Mra H.
Paurman Miss F. Saunders M&Mra Schenk *Di Sibree The Howard Sisters Mr H S. Spurge Caps & Mrs A H
Stewart and chilMaj. Homphrey, LES
dron
Dr K, Walther Mr Walker Mr G. C. Whitelaw
Mr Ies an
Mr & Mrs P. Jacks
Mr H. U. Jefrige
Col. & Mra Tuson Mr O, Wagner
Mr & Mrs E. I H
Van W-Iden
Copt Whitefield
Mr David Wood
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