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THE DIET FOR RHEUMATIC

PEOPLE.

Ja rainy MURES, During the warm, season, people with rheumatic tendencies. are peculiarly liable to suffer from that disease, as well as from lumbago, sciatica, etc.

INDUCTION OF THE CHIEF

RABBI,

MISSION OF BRITISH JEWRY.

19

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 16TH, 1918.

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES,

"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, The Steamship "EMPRESS OF RUSSIA." FROM GLASGOW.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods and all Goode have left the Godowne, remaining undelivered after the 16th: inst; will bo sabjret to ront.

ON SALE.

BOMBAT COLOMBO BATAVIA

"Times of India" Office, Messrs. A. M. & J. Ferguson. Messrs. H. M. Van Dorp & Co. ...Mr. J. Nimmo Wardrop,

THE DIRECTORY SINGAPORNMOSTs. Kolly & Walsh, Lad.

& CHRONICLE 1913

FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL ISSUE.

BORNEO...

BANGKOK

SALOON.. PONKIN...

MANILA...

MACAO...

SWATON AMOY

Bandakan,

....Bangkok Times" Office.

"

A. Pfeiffer, Esq

...Mosers, Spaidel & Co., Hanoi, ....E. C. McCullough, Ltd. ...Mr. A. A. de Mello. ...Mevers A.S. Watson & Co. Ltd.

Yuen Cheong Book Store. Mesere. A. S. Watson & Co, L^, ...Means. T. Brookrett & Co. ... Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Ltd Messrs. H. Sietas & Co, Mesaro, Sietas, Plambel & Co. ...Messrs. H. Blow & Co. PORT ATAUE Messrs, Sietas, Phambook & Co

Meilbrodt, Esq. FORMOSA

Seoul Press. G'OBRA

FOOCHOW SHANGHAI CHEVOO TRISTAU

TIENTSIN

The Rev. Dr. Joseph H. Hortz was Chiof recently formally inducted

JAPAN, ORKA Rabbi, to which office he was elected 'in

AND LIVERPOOL, FOR CHINA, Their need of special diet is impera- February last, at the Great Synagogue

INDO-CHINA, SIAM, STZAIT: CANTON... CONSIGNEES of Cargo sro horeby informed tive, and, as the doctor always cats down in Duke-street, Aldgate. He preached a their meat, it is essential for them to remarkable sermon on religious education all Goods ate being landed at their

SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATE), NETHERLANDS INDIA, PRI P- have highly nutritious food. It is equal- and the mission of British Jewry. ly important that this food should be Owing to the bereavement recently risk into the Godowns of Holt's Wharf at

PINES, BORNHO, ETC. casily digested and should contain abun-suffered by Dr. Hortz in the death of his Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharvos. Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless dant phosphorus, for phosphorus is father, the service was severely simple, delivery may be obtained. needed for making healthy blood, and the there being no instrumental music, and blood is invariably disordered in rheumaonly a choir of male voices assisting the nation to the contrary be given before. tic conditions,

Rev. E. Spero, who acted as first reader. Lord Rothschild and Mr. George Cohen Wardens of the Synagogue) occupied the Wardens box with the Lord Mayor and the Sheriffs, who attended in State. Among others present were Lord as liery, Lord Crewe, Lord Swarthling, Sir Stuart Samuel, Sir Marcus Samuel, Sir Adolph Tuck, and Mr. Leopold de Roths. child, together with many other repre sentatives of Anglo-Jewry. There was a full attendance of the ministry, hoth metropolitan and provincial prominent among them being the Haham, Dr. M. (aster, and the Rev. Morris Joseph.

Among such foods, the medical profes sion accords Sanatogen a pre-eminent

A physician, writing in 77 position. Medical Time shows how it often works He mentions & wonders in such cases. patient who "suffered with chronic rheumatoid arthritis, affecting the fingora, wrist and knees, fer two years. Under Banatogen the insomnia, lack of appetite and nervous depression which she had complained of, quickly disappeared, and subsequently the swelling and pain in the joints became less marked."

Equally convincing is the case of other lady who had had neurasthenia for years, and latterly had been confined to bed with sciatica. The pain was yo severn at times that she had to have in- She was given jections of morphis. Sanatogen, when the sciatica vory soon completely disappeared, and her general health became very much improved.

Sanatogen can be obtained of all Chemists. Although it is not suggested that it will direct bonefit all cases of rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, etc., yet as the above extracts prove, there are many cases in which it produces excellent reanite, while indirectly it benefits all offerer, by improving the general health.

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SHIPPING IN PORT.

STTAMEES.

DR. BERTZ'S Germon.

All Cinizan against the Steamer net be pre souted to the Undersigned on or before the 6th prox, or they will not be recognised

All broken, obafou, and damaged Goula ars to to left in the Godowne, where they will be

No Fire Insurance bas been effected. examined on the 16th inst., at 11 A.M.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL & Co., LTD.

Agents, "MOGUL LINE." (658 Hongkong, 9th May, 1913.

The Chief Rabbi delivered extempore & EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED. sermon that occupied nearly 40 minutes.

Taking as his text, Malachi iii, 22-24. feel that the long vanished age of Kalachi r. Hertz asked whether they did not was a very real anticipation of our own times! Ours was an age of doubt and of disillusionment. The times were out of joint. Theological foundations were rock ing. and dreams of humanity that but vesterday seamed within the grasp of realization were dissolving into shin air. Hier hatred was being fanatically preach- ed and purposeless human claughter practised in the opening decades of the The genius of Israel 20th century, demanded to-day nothing less than the same threefold response of the men of the "Groat Synagogne which they rendered in their generation. To all alike came Theirs was Revolutionaries needed it. BENVORLICH, British str., 2,154, F. Smith, is warning-moderation in judgment. 13ta May-Moji 8th May, Coal. the ery of New lamps for old." But the new was by no means always true Gibb, Livingston & Co. CHILI, British str., 1.183, McGarity. The seal of the Almighty is Truth," 14th Mar Honkobe 11th May, Saltid a great Rabbi, "but He has no keeper of the seal," and so the most accepted -Butterfeld & Swire. CRIVEEING, British str., 1,198, F. Mooney. theory of the most popular evolutionary 14th May Tentsia 7th Hay, General. thinker might be mistaken. So, on the other hand, should those of older views -Jardino, Matheson & Co.

str., 1,804,

Ab moderate in judgment, for new condi CONSUDO, America o

Lachiond, 13th May-Manila 6th Maytions required new methods. The second Nil-Stewan, Tomas & Co.

nrecious tradition was "Set up many DAGI MARU, Japanese str., 840, S. Taku- great masterword that they held as a shige, 14th May-Swatow 13th May, 'sciples." One of the gravest symptoms General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha. Emrates of Russia, British str., 8,768, Enf the present was the paucity of the

1st

Beethara, 9th May--Liverpool April, Mails and General-Canadian Pacific Railway Co. FOOSHING, British str., 1,423, W. L.

of the

knowledge of their sacred tongue in A Hebrewless Western communities. Jewry would be a sin against humanity. Religious education must be broadenedi. and deepened. If religiously we "aban- Walsh, 14th May--Yokohama 9th May. don" our young, in turn and in time Coal.-Jardine, Matheson & Co.:

they come to abandon us; too many of FURURA MARU, Japanese str., 1,946, them, alas! suffering moral shipwreck in Kumawaki, 12th May-Karatau 8th the social abyss of our large cities. Then,

Bishi Goshi

too, like the теп

"Great May, Coal-Mitsu

Synagogue," they would remember the Kaisha GHAZEE. British str., 3,212, D. A. Cave.

Law of Moses with the statutes and judg. 10th May-Shanghai 6th May, Gonments and setting unto them a fence, oral.--Dodwell & Co.

Theirs would be no platonic admiration GUTHRIE, British str., 1,484, F. O. Gam

of the law, for they knew that where the brill, 7th May-Sydney 9th May,tenets of the ancient law were allowed General Butterfield & Swire.

to fall away they were left without God HAIMUN, British str., 615, J. W. Evans.

in their lives. They might, for a time, 13th May-Swatow 12th May, Gen-remain an ethical, but they were no longer eral. Douglas, Lapraik & Co. HAITAN, British str., 1,600, J. S. Roach

14th May-Swatow 13th May, Gen- erai.-Douglas, Lapraik & Co. HANGSANG, British str, 1,356, 8. Wilde 1th May-Swatow 10th May, General. -Jardine, Matheson & Co. HAIN CEANG, Chinese str., 1,268, T. Ham

blin, 13th May-Chefoo 7th May General.-Chinese. ICHANG, British str., 1,228, Share. 13th May-Chingwantao 6th May, Coal Butterfeld & Swire. INDIEN. Danish str., 5,553, C. van Deurs,

religious, people. Only a religions Israel could be a power for personal holi- , social righteousness, and humani

Only tarian endeavour.

& religions Israel was a national nasot of value to the State" whose citizens Jews were. As earth's nearest realization hitherto of for the Jews in this Empire which was might coupled with justice and humanity. could not do better than commend to them the words finely expressed by a noble Anglo-Jewish soldier. "Loyalty to the flag for which the sun once stood still

COPENHAGEN.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

Steamship

HE

"CATHAY," having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed informed that their Goods, with the exception of and stored at their risk into the hazardons and for extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kewloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., Kowloon, and West Point Godowne, whence delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on antess intimation is received from the Consignees before NOON TO-DAY requesting it to be landed here.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goode

undelivered after the 16th May will be subject have lost the Godowns, and all Goods remaining to rent.

All broken,chafod, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be All Claims must reach us before the 23rd examined on the 16th May, at 9.30 4.3. May, or they will not be recognized.

mrettily rooed by

The MBECTORY covers the whole of orts and cities of the Far East, from Netter tands India to Siberis, in which Europese residr Not only is the Directory as fall and complete. istinde fit ou te misde, but earl

each year most TION, fer or Sellermast

FOR

17 Younes, giving every

detail

in connection with which

GUIDE

places

their History, Topography, do, fe The Information in these Descriptions, con sisting of a hundred interesting articles, farke with face concisely ret out, and containing statistics of the TRADE of each Country and Fort, would alone suffice to fill a large volume. Roral Octavo-Complete with Fifteen-Marr and Pines pp. 1,532, $1000. Dueckery or

382, $2.06.

the

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the [~ Undersigned.

MELCHERS & Co.,

Agerts Hongkong, 9th May, 1913,

The Directories and Den«iptfoni are Oʻ

Paking

Tiontain

Peitaiho

Chinwangtao

Taku Antong Manchurian

Chungking Pakhol*

Trade Centre, Shasi Newchwang Dairen Port Arthur Cheloo

Weihaiwoi

Kikochan

Tsinanfa Mukdon Shanghai

Pokyo Tokohams Hyogo Koba

JAPAN AND FOELIOSA

Shimonoseki Tamsui

NAGASAKI.Nagavali Press" Offer KUDESAKA" Jajan Chronicle" Office. YOKOHAHA...Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Ltd.

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 15th at noon.-An area of high pressure bas formed over 9. Manchuria and the barometer has risan moderately at stations la the north of the area; changes elsewhere are slight. Pressure remains considerably below the normal over the continent and is highest over S. Mancharis. A depression envern W. Chiun

Light S.W. winds and unsettled weather may be expected over the northern portion of the China Sea

1

Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours miding at 10.a.m. to-day, 0.90 inches.

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

DISTRICT

WIN

FOR CAST.

* Hongkong & Neighbourhood

{Variable wiels Formosa Channel

moderate. South coast of China between (The same No. 1. Hongkong and Lamooks. ( South coast of China between (The ne s

No. 1. Hongkong and Hainsa. 1

probably

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER

15 May, 1913,, A.M.

Wind,

VISITORS AT HOTEL.

LONGKONG HOTEL

Mrs S. L. Ackerson Mr G. Aurely

A, T. Barberini Mr E. R. Bate Me E. A. Beaumont

Mr G. A. Boua Chpt C. R. Beynon

r& Mrs N. G. Beale

Mr. Babs

Mr H. F. Brown

Mr R. Brown

3ft A. J. Cambridge Mr A. G. Campbell Mra C. B. Carfor Mr J. S. Cha' meas

Mr F. D. Chash.c Me A. A. Ulaxton Mr W. G. S. Colman Mr & Mrs J. Coolidge

G.

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Mr D. Maolonaid Mr F Mance

Mr J. A M honey Mr H. W. Mann

Mr & Mrs W. H.

Manu

Mrs R. T. Mathesos

and child

Mes Geo. Mwtim Mr & Afra Neil

NaIntyne

Miss B. MoDinakd Mr & Mea F... Mac

Ammald, Mitt and

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Mokenany

Dr G. W. McKeat Mr B. E. Mohta Capt T. M. Meyrick Mr J. Merooki

Mr R. J. Moore

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W.

Mr J. D. F. Müldor

Mr & Mrs C. R. Davis Dr & Mrs Denne Mr & Mrs Dorteno and 2 ohildre

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Mr N. Duncan Mr Dupay

Mr J. E. Edwards Mr & Mrs H. Ehrenfels

Mrs R. Estey Miss Eyre Mr U. A. Farrell Mr E. H. Farrell Mis C. Finlayson Mr H. G. Fisher Mr J. W. Fl 170'le Miss Fintechien Mrs G. H. Fortson Mr & Mrs K. Gears Mr P. Gillespie Mr A. G. Gordon Miss A. L. Gordou Misa D. C. Gordon Misa L. H. Gordon Mr J. Gourgey Mr V. Gonlbourn Mr Joserb Gould Mr R. G. Gover

C.

Mr W. E. Grataley Mr P. O. von Griso-

коде

Mra Guna

CHINA Soochow

Chuten

Chiakiong Whom pes

Nanking

Kowicon

Wahu

Tapre

Korkiang

Samsuni

Hankow Yochow

Kangwoon

Manning

Ichang

Wuchowfu Kwangehstr

Hangobow Hoihow

Ningpo

Lungober

Winchow Santu Foochow

Mingtre

Hokow

Bremso

Ames Smtow

Osaka Healang

Taizante Moji

Takow Nagasaki Hakodate Auping

* B.W. winds, fair to cloudy; some thunder showers,"

EASTRON SIBRAI

Vladivostock

Nicujev

CROзON

[657

Seoul

FIST Ckeren'ps Kousan Pingyang Sengehia

HONGKONG AND ITS DEPENDENCIES. MACAO FRENCH INDO-IN

Wousan Mokyo

Chianampe

Stacino,

Annam BaDoi

Huo Haiphong Tonkin Provinces Quinhon

Humana Saigon

Cambodg

Manila

Sarawak! Brunei

PHILIPPINES

Iloilo BORNEO Labuan

Caba

Postock Nemuro

SE

K

British N. Horta

Hakodate

Tokio

29.8 29.77-

Mr Kaufmann

NV

BANGKOK

Koohi

29.74-**

BT

Mr L Kendal

Nagasaki

29.72

Kagoshims.

29.74

Batavia Buitenzorg

MALAY STATEME Perak

Belangor

* Negri Sembilan Johore Kelantan Trenggan

NETHERLANDS INDIA

Samarang Padang Sourabais Est Coast of Sumatra NAVAL SQUADRONS

Ozhima

29.7

88W

Pahang

Nabs

29.73

KedahTM

Perlis

Ishtima

BoniL Iv

* 29.75

Maches!

Weihaiwei Hankow

29.73,

Ichang

Bintang

German

Changsha

Shanghai

Quizle Sharp Peak

Swatow

Taihoku Taichu

"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

8.S.BENLED!." FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO, LONDON AND STRAITS. YONSIGNEES of Cargo are horeby inforined that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., wheros and/or from the wharyas delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 16th inst. will be subject to rout

All Claims against the Steamer must be resented 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 he examined on the 15th izst,, at 11 A.M.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co. Agents.

(656 Hongkong, 9th May, 1913.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. S.S. MANCHURIA,"

STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Singapore, Penang, Malacca, Prov. Wellesley

British French

Austrian Japanes United States Siamess

Italian

OFFICERS OF COAST AND RIVER STEAMED. The Book is printed from New Type specially reserved for the purpose, and ualformity in every arangement greatly facilitate reference.

Besides the usual Alphabetical Lint of Firms the Directory given the CLAERIFIED LISTP of TRADES Brd PROFESSIONS at the larges Commera Centres.

The

of RESIDENI ALPHABETICAL LIST contains the names of over

20,000 FORER NERS, arranged, with the Initisis RE the Eurosmes in strielly Alphabetical Cracr,

11th May-Vladivostock 5th May can only deepen our devotion to the flag from SAN FRANCISCO VIA JAPAN any name can be found insiently.

Beans and General-Melchors & Co. Ixo, British st., 6,527, James Rieper hansen. 11th May Seattle, General- Butterfeld & wire.

on which the sun never sets."

PORTS AND MANILA

No Fire Insurance whatever will be affected, All chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo will be examined at the above Company's Godown TUESDAY, 20th May, at 10A.M.

No Claims will be entertained unless accom raid by short delivery note or list of exeap tous taken at the time of delivery to Consignees and signed for and on behalf of the Pacific Mladi S.B. Co.

All Claims must be filed on or before 14th

0. H. RITTER, Jano, otherwise they will not be recognized.

Acting Agent Hongkong, 14th May 1913,

D

Chefoo

Amor

Taman

Kortna Postadores Canton Hongkong.. Gray Bock... Macao

four.

Temperature.

at Sea Level

Rumidity.

Direction.

Weather,

Foro

7 B. 29.90, 41

6. 29.60.

SA

3,

29.76 64

CenescReO FINA

129 85 79

well ar

Wrchow

Heibow

Pakaoi

Pbalion

tourant.....

29.63 (29.74

**

U. St. James

Aparri

129 8: 77

Manila

9.36

Legnspi

29.2.6

Bacolnd

*.29 71 84

Iloilo Caba Gabr

29.90 86

"

129.00 $3.

The CHRONICLE covers he notable aven of the in half centory in the Far East to the with the Texts of all the most importans Treate rondladed with the countries of Eastero Atis the various Custome Tariffs, Trade Regulaties e Chambers of Commerce Scales of Commisions. Conder and Court Fees Hongkong Sany Duties, Postal Gulle, Signal Code Chines Festvale Tables of Money, Wagter

and other Commercial Information measures,

The CHRONICLE and DIRECTORY, though condensed in every posible manner, #In-

every year more pages.

THE MAPS AND PLANS Referring to his formal accession to the

hare bean engraved by one of the most eminent Fires in Grest Britain and are ceted and Rabbinate, Dr. Hertz said, though he had above-mentioned Vessel having arrivad,

They consist of the Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified height up to date. wat smoken directly on the sæeredness of

to send in their Bills-of-Lading for counter following- that hour to him and its significanco to JAPAN, British str., 3,80, C. P. Biddos the religious life of the congregations far signature and take immediate delivery of Cargo CoLOURED PLATE OF TLAGE OF Fermer, Hans

11th May-Kobe 4th May, Coal and nd near that at that moment passed from alongside. Cargo impeding discharge will MAP OF THE FAR KARE General-David Samoon & Co.

PLAN OF RCEP AND EXTOGO JASON. British str., 4,800, T. C. Steeves, under his charge, he had indicated some landed immediately at Consignees' risk and PLAY OF YE MANA

Cargo remaining undelivered THUESDAY, PLAN OF FOURION FUTTLELEKIC, Iwegen 14th May-Liverpool 5th April, Nilf the aims that should beckon him in expened.

his high and, holy office. He need not

CONCERION, FOREIGN

STANGHA Butterfield & Swire.

HORGIEN (HARGHAI with Inse KIUKIANG, British str., 1,225, F. Robert. further specify the work before him, 15th May, at 5p. will be landed at PLAN OF THINUTAT (KYACCIAT

Cargo romaining undelivered WEDNESDAY, PLAN DED SETTLEMENT

Showing the son, 11th May-Newchwang and May. whether as teacher of the Book to the Consigneas risk and expense.

cople of the Book: as interpreter ofit May, at Noon, will, in addition to landing

*THE LARG PLANS OF CITY OF VICTORIS General,-Butterbeld & Swire.

PLAN OF TEREITGET (KOWLOON) KANAL, German str., 1.777, Roller, Israel, the great misunderstood of history; charges, be subject to storage charges.

the larger, often hostile, world around

PLAN OF KS LOOT 11th May-Bangkok 2nd May. Rice.him; as champion of his people, guarding

HIRAPORT Butterfield & Swire. KUTSANG, British str. 3.110. R. C. D. honour upholding the prestige of

PLAN OF HARAL Bradley, 12th May-Singapore 6th Anglo-Jewry, as defender of the faith, May, General-Jardine, Matheson &ho will not permit any "cutting of the delces" in order to display the hypotheti Co. KWANGTAN. Chinese str., 1,530, C. Stewart steermanship of antinoming theorists: or, lastly, as peacemaker, becoming the 10th May Shanghai 7th May, Gen

harmonizer, restraining the various en eral-Chinese. LAERTES, British str.. 1,330, C. Wawn.trifugal tendencies of our modern life. 13th May-Saigon 9th May, General Too well did he know that he did not bring to these tasks the mature statesman- -Order. LANDLAT SCHLIFF, German str., 1,019. 8. ip and wonderful diversity of gifts of Strave, 13th Mag-Bwatow 12th May, his predecessor. Nor could he, an untried mas, hope for the involuntary reference Rice.-Siasson & Co. MANCHURIA, American str., 8,750, A.that was paid to the august presence and Dison, 14th May-San Francisco 12th erudite profundity of his preticcessor's April, Mails and General.-Pacificainted father. Standing in the place of such men, on the threshold of the vastest Mail S.E. Co. MINERIC, British str., 2,957, J. C. Hall. ministries, he could only plead for 14th May-New York 25th March,charity and patience. I beg for sympathetic understanding and co-opera- General. Andrew Woir & Co. MONTEAGLE, British str.. 3,953, F. L. tion, exclaimed Dr. Hertz: "Vast are the HE. Steamship

"MINERIC," Davison. 13th Mag--Vancouver 17th potentialities of British Jewry with its T April, Flour and General Canadian hegemony in contemporary Israel, to this.

mmunity the axis round which so many having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are Pacific Railway Co. PAKLAR, German str., 1,019, Wenzel, 14th of Israel's endeavours revolve. The eyes hereby informand that their Goods are being extra bazardone Godowns of the Hongkong and May--Bangkok th May, Rice our brethren throughout the world are handled at their risk into the hazardous and/or

upon us the hopes and prayers of all are Butterfield & Swire.

bence delivery may be obtained. SHIDZUOKA MARU, Japanese str., 4.072, T.with us. Who will five up to the great Kowloon Whart and Godown Company, Ltd.,

Irisawa, 11th May-Seattle 8th April, trust? Who dare fail to try? General-Nippou Yusen Kaisha, SOPHIA - RICKMERS, German str., 2,262, Maad, 13th May-Karatau 8th May, Beans. Mitsui Bussan Kaleha.. STRATHCAREY. British str., 2,840, A. C.

Neil, 10th May-New York 26th March. Case Oil Standard Oil Co SUISA, British str., 1,776, 8. J. Payne,

AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. From NEW YORK.

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No Claims will be admitted after the Goods lave left the Godower, and all Goods remaining after the 21st inst, will be enbject to rent.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are SHIPPING REPORTS.

to be left in the Goduens, where they will be The Chinese str. Ton Sus reports: Fine mined on the 21st ina, at 9.0 A 3.

All Claims must be presented to the nader. weather with southerly moderate windsigned on or before the 24th iust, or they will

The British str. Cheann reports: Strong not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be counter-igned by:

THE DANK LINE, LTD.,

Agents, Hongkong, 14th May, 1913,

10th May-Calcutta 23rd May, Gen-S.W. wind and foggy weather.

The British str. Kwongsang reports eral. Jardine, Matheson & Co. TAISHUN, Chinese str., 1,216, Paramore,

14th May Shanghai 10th May, Gen Light S.W. wind, graboth as, occasional

rain showers, era].-Chinese,

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it was originally talent of £1 58, at whic

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T. F. CLAXTON, Direttor. Hongkong, Observatory, 15th April, 1913.

1 BAROMETRE, reduoad in 39 degress Fahrenhot, on the level of the sea in inchisa, tenths hundredths.

'TAMPERATURS, in the shade, in degree

Fahrenheit.

3. HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, th aur idity of air saturated with moisture being 100,

À DIRBUTION OF WIND, to two points.

5 FORCE OF WIND, according to Beaufort Seals. 6 STATE OF WEATHER, b blue sky, o dotacked tood, d drinzing rain, f. fog, g gloomy, k haft lightning, o overeant, p pessing showers, squall, rrain, now, t thander, risbility, w daw (wet)

7 BAIN `n inches, textha and hundredths:

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