SHIPPING IN POR.
STEAMGES.
TRADE AND COMMERCE.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 22ND, 1918.
48 DE SEPVA-4-OG-FORTNIGHİTLY REPORT.)
ACHILLES, British str., 4,493, I. C. Thomp son 20th July-Foochow 15th July, General Butterfield & Swire. ANGHIN, German str., 1,601, Kumpel, 17th:
Hongkong, 18th July, 1913. July-Bangkok 10th July, Rico.
BENGAL OPIUM.--Market ruled firm, and Butterfield & Swire. ATOON MARU, Japanese str., 2,623, prices show no advance of about $100 to $200. Kawamura, 7th July-Miike 2nd comprise about 23 chests of Patna New at per chest. Sales during the past fortnight July, Coal-Mitsui Busson Kaisha BENCLEVOU, British str., G. McMillan, 33,950 to $1,050, Patna Old 80 cheats at 30th June-Moji 24th June, Coal. $3.800 to 83,975, Bonarea New 29 chests at Gibb, Livingeton & Co,
$3.775 in 93,800-in all about 132 chests. BENLAWERH, British str., 3,920, H. W. Bec, chests of Patan Okl; 10 chests of Benares Clearances 20 chests of Patna Now, NO 17th July-Moji 11th July, Con-New, and chests of Benares Old-in all Gibb, Livingston & Co. BLOEMFONTEIN, British str., 2,088, Purcell, about 106 chests. Unsold Stock: 265 chests 17th July-Moji 12th July, Coal, of Patna Now, 1,206 chests of Patna Old, 398 chests of Benares New, and 323 chests Showan, Tomes & Co.. BORNEO, German str., 1,344, Kochier, 15th of Bouares Old-in all about 2.232 chests. July-Sandakan 10th July, Timber Sold but uncleared: 34 cheats of Patna Now, and General-Melchers & Co.
149 chests of Tatna Old, 30 chests of Benares BOURDON, French sir., 1,000, L. Veriltent, New, and 71 chests of Benares Old-in all
17th July-Saigon 13th July, Genorn 20 chests. Closing quotations :- -Order.
Patna New Patns Old Benares New
CHINUA, British str., 1,348, Finlayson, 19th July-Manila 15th July, General, -Butterfield & Swire. CHIYUEN, Chinese str., 1,267, W. Ross, 19th
July-Shanghai 15th July, General.
Chinese.
Benares Old
$4,050
3,975 3,850 3,750
MALWA OPIUM-A good business is reported at an advance in prices, say, about 222 chests changed hands at 3.125 to $3,300 per pienl: Clearance, about 118 chests, Unsold stock. at 901 chests. Uncleared stock about 262 chests. Closing quotations:
CHUNSANG, British str., 1,418, G. J. Mattock. 14th July Hangay 11th July, Coal. Jardine. Matheson
Malwa New $3,350 to $3,200 GLENSTRAE, British str., 8,054, J. Mc-
Malwa Old... Gillivray, 18th July-Shanghai 16th
3,250 to 3,300 July, General-Shewan, Tomey & Co.
COTTON.Sales are reported of about 100 HAIMUS, British str., 016, J. W. Evans, bales of Bengal at $1 per picul. Unsold 19th July-Swatow 16th July, Gen-stock ahont 250 bales. Closing quotations oral-Douglas, Lapraik & Co.
$28 to $32 per picul.. HAIYANO, British str., 1,208, A E. Hod- gins, 20th July-Amoy 18th July, General Douglas, Lapraik & Co. HALDIS, Norvegian str., 1,005, Jurgensen,
2nd July-Amoy 1st July, Genoral, Java-China-Japan Lijn. HONGKONG,, French str., 746, A. Mar- querite, 19th July-Haiphong 17th July, Rico and General –A. R. Morty, INDRAMATO, British str., 3,370, Wise, 19th
July Manila 16th July, Ballast.-- Shewan, Tomes & Co.
Kanon, Norwegian str., 940, Falek Muus, 10th July-Bangkok 10th July, Rice.-- Order.
KINKADAN MARG, Japanese str., 2,213, H. Koizumi, 19th July-Miike 13th July, Coal-Mitspi Dussoo Kaiabo. KIYO MARU, Japanese str., 5,70,, Hashi- moto, 18th July-Moji 13th July, General.-Tevo Kisen Kaisha
Lorn Sarrow, British atr., 9,702, W. L. Clifborn, 13th July-Port Arthur 27th April, Case Oil-Dodwell & Co. LYCAON, British str., 4,814, J. W. Walker,
10th July-Singapore 14th July, Gen eral-Butterfield & Swire.
MATHILDE, German str., 829, Schläikier, 20th July-Hoihow 18th July, Gen- -oral-Jebsen & Co. MEXICO MARU, Japanese str., 3,875, N. Kobaigushi, 12th July-Bhanghai th July, Goneral.-Osaka Shosen Kaisha. MEXICAN PRINCE, British str., 1,953, J. C
Young, 8th July-Singapore 1st July. Oil-Asiatic Petroleur Co. NINGOTOW, British str, 5,830, F. W.
Cullum, 16th July--Bingapore 13th- July, General.--Butterfield & Swire. PARLAT, German str. 1,018 Wenzel, 18th
July Bangkok 12th July, Rice- Butterfield & Bwire. SILESIA, Germa str., 4,810, H. Christian- sen, 18th July-Singapore 13th July, General-Hamburg-Amerika Linic.) 508HU MARU, Japanese str., 1,119, K
Tashiro, 18 July-Swatow 17th July, General-Canka Shosen Kaishia. Trosaws, British str. 3,192, Robins, 18th July-Calcutta 1st July, General, -David Sassoon' & Co. TODAS, Dutch str. 3,061, Kroes, 8th
YARDuring the past fortnight market ruled steady, and the opening of a New Chinese Hong was celebrated by a purchase. of nearly about 6,000 beles of different counts and chops. Other firms confined their purchases to country orders only. They are afraid to do large business on account of the present rising in the North. Market at the close seems to be rather week. Sales during the past fortnight are reported as under:--
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85.... 116
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Nazanies
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200
100
400
Sun Toxtile Taion
18
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150 Bombny Cotton
10. 120
123...... 120
300
China
Conaught
200
Coorla
200
Curtilhoy
120 126..... 1.02. 133 JZR..... 128
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Dawn
128....
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Dunbar
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Fazu bloy
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210
Indo-China
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199
150
Pabaney
129
127
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Sorah
129...... 125
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Howrah
300
200
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TIMAUI Dutah str., 6,950, F. B. Cv
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200
100
Swan
100
Caronation
600
China
100
City
104
100
156
140
200
Cooria Fazulbboy Indochine
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152 209...... 49 ..20..
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Currimbley Dunbar
Naranjoe
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137
I. 10s.... 138 10s.......130
Tau
10. 137 102
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at 70 cost per basket, Clovis at $43. per
A. WULFING & Co.,
JAPAN,
6, Kiukiang Road, Shanghai.
FOR
WEATHER REPORT,
On the Ziai at 11.20 am-Pressure has in- greased modemtely along the south-east coast of China and slightly along the auth coat. It nad the is nearly stationary over Annam Philippines.
No returns from Japas.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL
Mr J. M Aaron
A, T. Barberini
At 6 am, this morning the centre of the typhoon was about 100 miles to the south-west of Shanghai travelling aorthward, though no Mr A. Black
Mr. R. Bate violent winde are reported from Shangha! or, Mr. Brown Mr R. Brown
Gutzia.
"Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at Mr A. J. Cambridge. 10 am¡ to-day, 0.23 inglés,
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to lay is as follows:
DNTRIOT
FORNCAST.
S.W. winds,
moderate.
* Hongkong & Noighbourhood Formosa Channel
South coset of China between (he same as
141
Hongkong and Lainooka 1 No. 1.
South coast of China between (The same us
No. 1. Hongkong and Hainan....
Light or variable winds, fair to showery.
· CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Station.
REGISTER
21ST JULY, 1913, a.m.
Wind.
Tostock Nemuro 『 Hakodate ..... Tokio Kochi Nagamki Kagoshimas...... Oshima Naha Inki'jms
Bonin Is...... Chatoo Weibalwei...
7 n. 29.74 61
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Lohang
Kinking
Chongala
Bhanghai
» 2329
Gutzlaff
» 29.
Sharp Peak...729.4
Amoy 6a 29.63
» 29.57
* 29.5
Swatow Taihoku Tsicht.......... Tainan
Koshun........
Pescadores Canton ... Hongkong
Gap Rook
29.691
29.61
29.56
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Mr C. H. Davis
Mr J. Dewar
Mr & Mrs Dorteauo. and 2 children Mr & Mrs R. H.
Douglas
Mr & Mrs H. C.
Ehrenfels
At W. H. Fell
Mr H. G. Fisher
Mr W. E. Fischer
Mr Denman Faller
Mr H. Garrow:
| Mr & Mrs I. H. Geare,
Dr J. M. Gillespie'
Mr A. G. Gordon
Mr J. Gourguy
Mr V. Gonlbourne
Mr B. J. Grimshaw'
Mr P. 9. von Gris
Dr
Fone
Hange
Mr W. T. Harbord ~- Mr B. Henderson Hon Mr E. A. Howett,
C.M.A.
Capt F. W. Holden,
Infant and curse
Mr E. B. K. Hant
Capt R. Innes ME. S. Kabel
Mrs R. Almond
Mr F. J. Cargill
Mr C. Castro
Mr Ellis Kadooris Mr. & Mrs W. B
Kaight
Mr W. C. Knight Mr A. Krusetia
Mr F. Leonusu
Mr G. T. Aloyd
Mr J. L. MoFall Mr M. 8. H. Manning Mr C. Farobrother
Maxcom
Miss M. Matheson Mrgji, T. Matheson Mrs Geo. Martin Mr &
Mr Neil MacIntyne Dr. & Mrs O... W.
MaKonny
Mr B. K. Mahts
Mr A. Morton
Mr J. Merocki
Mr A. B. Moulder
Mr. J. D. F. Müllder
Mr J. D. F. Mülder
Miss G. O'Treacy Mr J. Ormiston Mr E. H. Bay
Mr
H. S. Rollos J. Safor Mr J. C. Sibley Mr E. T. Bingor Mr & Mrs E. H. Smit Miss A Square Capt R. A. Walker MF F. W. White Mr H. P. White Mr W. E. Waldler Mr G. G. Wood Mr S. A. Yeadeall
Mr T. Choo
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Mr R. Connell
Mr H. E. Connoll Mr & Mrs Dobbie
Mr W, Donaldson Mr. Walker Mr & Mrs F. McHugb
Mr & Mra Kraft Mr M. P Murray
Miss F. Saunders
Mr & Mra J. HN
Mody
Mr & Mr Majer and.
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Mr & Mrs Schenke Mrs Finchett
Mr.H. 8. Spurgo Mr A. P. Nobba
Mr F. A. Mackintosh
E Miss Massay
Mr & Mrs W. W.
Gorlach
Mr Geo, Grimble Mr J. B. Harris Mr & Mr. Heineman Mr E. J. Hinglo Mr B. Jensen
Mr & Mra C, Lauritsen
Mrs Morriss
Mr J. A. Murphy Mr & Mrs Lemaire and
child
Mr W. Logant Dr Sibren
Capt & Mru Pasandora Mr & Mrs Shothamor Capt & Mrs A. K
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WEW
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T. F. CLATTON, Direstur.
1 BASOMETI, reduced to 12 degrees Fahrenheit,
Ja the level of the sea in inchoa, tenthe au hundredthe,
TEMPERATURE, in the abode, in dogress Fahrenheit.
3 HUMIDITY, in porcentage of saturation, th humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100.
4 DIRECTION OP. WIND, to two points.---
6 FORCE OF WIND, according to Beaufort Scale.
STATE OF WEATHED, b' blue sky, a detached cload, d driesling main, flog, g gloomy, h hall, lightning, orcast, p passing showers, q squall, rrain, a snow, thunder, v visibility, wdow (wet)
7 Raya inches tenthe and kundredths.
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkang Observatory, July 21st
Provions On. Dats On Dav
Day ६
at
nt 2 pm, 6 a.m. 1. 2 p.m
Mr. Freuch
MrC. G. King
Capt J. S. Lewingtoa MF F. Lorria Miss Poole
Mr A. H. Sayco
Mr Scholisladt
Mr C. Weismann
POAK HOTEL
Liott Archer, LAC. Mr & Mrs W. Arm
strong
MrT. Arthur
Mr E. F. Aucott Mr Haskett
Mr & Mrs W. Barroft
and child
Mr Lloyd Dr Macfarlane Mrs MoMear, children
& nurse
Mr MoNulty
M
& Mrs E N. Mitoheimoe
FAT. Copley Mogla
Mr & Mrs C. W. J. Baron de Montigny
Bell
Mr G. A. Bens
Mr & Mra Beyer Major Bowen, A.F.D. Mts Bowdler
Hon Mr Buckmill
Mr M. Cary Mojor Davy Mr & Mrs Davios Mr G. A. Dutton Mr S. H. Ellia
Conan! & Mrs Bitzen Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr T. Gordon Lt. Col. Gordon Hall,
KA.M.C.
Barometer Temperature Humidity......
29.56
29.60 99.59
69
B2
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70
9%
80
Wind Direction ...; WBW
SW
STRAITS Rain
Force Weather ........
NW
1
Mr & Mrs B. A. Hale Mr H. Hancock
0.23
Mr F. A. Hazeland
Highest open air Temperature on 20th...92 Lowest epea air Temperature on 20th...$2
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
Capt & Mrs Hodgins
Mr T, Morton
Mr & Mrs Ober
Miss Orr
Mr & Mrs Paterson Eov, Foster Pegg Mr J. L. Plummer Mr Powell Lt Col Kadoliffe, 2.8 Mr&Mrs Raymond Mr & Mrs T. Parker
Roes
Mr F.L. Relton Mr & Mrs A. Ritobia Eng: Comdr. Roome- : Miss Boobald
Mr & Mrs E. H.
Sharp
Mr A. Sinclair
Mr C. Skott
Lt-Col Usher Smith
Muj Humphrey..r&Mrs Hoffleta
Mr & Mrs W. G. Mr & Mrs G. E.
Humphreys,
Mrs McIver and child' Mr & Mrs P. Jacks Consuls Oettingen
Stewart and lill
Mr Van do Stadt Mrs Stonyenson and
girl
Tekumbak, "Ich July– Mukass:Y STA JAY, Sagar-Java-China-Japau Liju TEILIVONO, Dutch str., 3,001, J. P. Scholten, 12th July-Miike 6th July, General-Java-China-Japan Lija. TSURU MARU, Japanese str., 1,359, Nakao.
18th July-Moji 9th July, Coal- Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. TENOSHING, British str., 1,472, L. Hussey, 19th July-Bangkok and Swatow 3rd July, Rice-Jarding, Matheson & Co. SIGNAL, German str. 607, P: E. Chris
tiansen, 15th July Tourane July, Salt and General-Jebsen & Co. VAMOTO MARU, Japanese str., 2.053 Nishiarna, 17th July--Dairen 11th July, Chal-Order.
128
145 142 208...... 1.50
.. 20...... 145
Moon Phoonis Union 250 in about 11,900 Bale, comprising 150 bales of No. 6a, 200 bales of No. 8. 5,300 hates of No. 102.400 bafes of No. 12, 1,350 bales of No. 16s, and 2,000 bales of No. 20%. usul stock is estimated at about 22,000 hates. Sold bot uncleared stock, about. 44,000 Lales,
LOCAL Yats--dales of about 200 bales of No. 10% at 8127 are reported in the market. JAPANESE YAnx-Sales are reported in 100
VARO, Norwegian str., 64, J. Jobsen, 6th of No. 16s at $161, and 900 bales of
July Bangkok 3th June, Rice.-N. 20s at $164 to $155 per bale.
GRIMAULT'S
SYRUP
OF
HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME
FOR
SYNDRY ARTICLES-In imports business in Bezaar Stage at $140 per vatty, Kismiss at $13 por piel. Mavej at $9 per picul, Onions
THE
DIRECTORY
and
CHRONICLE
COREA, INDO-CHINA,
SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATES, SIAM, NETHER LANDS INDIA BORNEO, THE PHILIPPINES, Erc.
pieul, Peacock's Fenthers at $35 per 10,000, CHINA, and Prawn Dust at 85 per picul. Owing to low exchange buyers came forward and rando good purchases for exports, in Cassin at $141 per pient. Cassin Buds at $30 per pieul, Zedoary at $13 per picul, Catgot Strings at $12 per catty, Turmeric at $8 per picut and Dry Ginger at $13 per picul
PASSED THE CANAL
May 30th-Antilochus, Nore, June 8th-Teucer, Tydeus. Den - of
June 10th-Bohemia, Nippon. June 18th-Indrani, Nile, Persens, June 17th-Dunbar.
STUBBORN COUGHS is,
BRONCHITIS
WEAK LUNGS
CATARRH
CONSUMPTION.
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June 20th-Ningchow, Vorwaerts, Cots wold Runge, Fangtaze, 0, J. D. Ahlers.
June 24th-num.
June 27th-Yankin.
July 1st Benvenue, Palawan, Afghan Prince, Arabia, Tranquebar, Glenfarg.
July 4th-Belgravia, Kitano Maru, Pelens, Polynesien,
July 8th Ambria, Goeben. Japan, Theseus, Baron Ogilvy, Neleus.
July 11th-Annam, Tyson, City of Baroda, Nyanza, Baron Jedburgh.
July 15th-Bentomond, Idomeneus, Sumatra, Wakasa Maru, Kiots.
July 18th-Aki Maru, Australion, Austria, Buelon, Iyo Maru, Persia.
ARRIVALS AT HOME.. July 18th Chazee, Himalaya, Lothian, Africa, Paul Lecat, Oanfa,
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ON SALE.
ROUND VOLUMES of the HONG KONG TERLY PRESS, JOLY to DECEKDNR, 1912. With INDEX. Pries 87.50.
On Sale at the "HONGEONG DAILY PRESN"!
Office.
Hongkong, 10th March, 1913.
FOR SALE.
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