SORE THROAT:
HOW TO CURE AND PREVENT IT.
Of all the remedies introduced for euring sore throat and proventing it and such diseases as diphtheria, weasles, scarlet fever, etc., which begin with sore throat, doktora agree unanimously that nothing compares with Wulfing's For mamint for effectiveness, rapidity and simplicity,
1
These pleasant-tasting tablets contain the most powerful destroyer of germs known to Science. When sucked, the saliva saturated with this gerra- destroyer, which gets into the remotest parts of the throat and kills all germs it finds there. As the germs causo oro throat, it is cured when they are killed.
Besides thousands of doctors, hundreds of distinguished people, like the Rt. Hon. Arthur J. Balfour, M.P., the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Kilmorey, the Rt. Hon. Lord Glantare, the Bishop of Bath and Wells, Madame Adelina Patti, and inost of the leading Clergymen, M.P.'s, Barristers and Actors, have written letters stating that they use Wulling's Formamint to cure their gore throut, and find it better
anything he
than
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 38av, 1918.
THE MORALS COMMITTEE OF
ROCHESTER, PA.
"The Londoner," who contributes a chatty column to the Evening News, had the following amusing notes in a recent
issuo:-
Yesterday I wrote ignorantly about Rochester; N.Y., believing that Rochester, NY.. population 133,896, was the Roches- ter in whose streets a Moral Efbeioncy policeman addresses women with, "Madam, I observo that your stockings are open-work stockings. I am very sorry, Madam, but I am compelled by the Morals Efficiency Committee to place you under arrest. unless you will agree, to return to your home and change your mode of dress."
Rebuke came to me this morning by the first post, rebuke and corrcation under the hand of an American citizen, whose addrem is 10, Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa, who is passing through London, Eng., on his way to Paris, Fra
How strongly they endorse Wuling's Formamint may be judged from the following letter, Viscount Maesercone Wrig one,
have found
Give him
Bovril
Because the Body-Building Power of Bovril has been proved to be from 10 to 20 times the amount taken.
BORNEO TOBACCO INDUSTRY.
The Hon. C. B. Strutt, presiding at the general meeting of the New London Burnian Tobacco Company, said that the general question of labour for, tobacco planting had exercised the minds, not only of the directors, but of all those who had tobacco estates in Borneo a great deal
I was wholly wrong about Rochester. There were a dozen Rochesters in the American gazetteer, and I picked the The famous Rochester, the one where the Morals Efficiency Commit Wulfing's Formamint most effective force tells the Merals Efficiency policeman during the past year. It was feared that:1
and Ferrard writes:
appears after using a few tablets."
TRY FORMAMINT TO-DAY.
tell the citizeness to go home and change her morally inefficient stockings, very difficult to make tobacco cultivation is Rochester, Pa.
The Pittsburg citizen will have no more practicable. The board believed, how- West Ridgeway had He gives me ever, that Six Wulang's Formamint may be obtained of my ignorant mistakes. of all Chemists, in bottles of fifty tablets. authentic details of the morally efficient managed to arrange so that they should Several imitations are on the market-Rochestor. This, he says, is a very be able to continue the cultivation of the they are worthless. Refuse them, and respectable little country town, where product under the labour laws, though insist on having Wulfing's Formaraint, morality, decency, good conduct, good certainly not with the same
WOLFING Write to-day to A.
&taste. correct deportment, and religious formerly Tho Co., & Kinkiang Road, Shanghai, meu home life are considered as better than tobacco by the rubber was telling very tioning this paper, and they will send 133,898 population with its great business slowly, the rubber having been planted you, free of charge, a Booklet on ore and little moral intereats. Even London after the tobnoce crop had been taken off, throat, written by a London physician, might emulate some of the virtues that and the land would not come in its [166-F. 188 are fostered and encouraged "I quote rotation for tobacco for another six to
him literally in Rochester, Pennsyl-eight years. vania."
SHIPPING IN PORT
STEAMERS.
supersession
case as of the
VESSELS EXPECTED.
THE AMERICAN MALL. The T.K.K. str. Chiyo Maru arrived at Yokohams from Honolulu on the 18th July, and is due in Hongkong via Manila: on the 31st July. -
The T.K.K. str. Nippon Maru: left San Francisco from Honolulu on the 18th July, and is due hore on the 15th August. The P.M. atr. Manchuria, with the American mail, left Yokohama on the 15th July, for Hongkong vis Kobe, Nagasaki and Manila.
THE ADBIGALIAN MAIL.
Let me stop to admiro that word "encouraged." I feel sure that my cor- respondent has not written the word lightly, dropping an unnecessary letter from it. It is rather a fine example of what Humpty Dumpty called a portman- ANGHIN, German str., 1,601, Kumpel, 176!
July-Bangkok 10th July, Ricc.teau-word, a compound in which two words blend their shapes and signi- Butterfield & Swire.
ficances. Thus you will understand that ATACOSAN -MARE, Japaness str., 2,523, K.
to encourage is to encourago with scourg Kawamura, 7th July-Miike 20:
ing, even as, doubtless, the Morals Efficiency July, Coal.-Mitsui Jinsen Kaisha.
Committee encourages the BENCLEUCH, British str., G. McMillan, virtues in Rochester, Penn.
30th June-Moji 24th June, Coal. But I do not like that covert sneer at Rochester, NY. On the scanty material Gibb, Livingston & Co. BONLAWERS, British str., 3,920, H. W. Bec, furnished by a gazetteer I had built up 17th July Moji 11th July, Conlux myself a dream city of Rochester, N.Y., peopled by 133,896 morally efficient Gibb, Livingston & Co.
inhabitants, blamelessly occupied in the
The E. & A. str. Empire left Sydney BLOEMFONTEIN, British str., 2,958, Purcell, ready-made clothing industry, I wrote
17th July-Moji 12th July, Coal with enthusiasm of a city which I shall for this port (vin Queensland ports, Port I would Darwin, Timor and Manila) on the 5th Shewan, Tomes & Co.
have no stranger from Pittsburg, Pa., July, and may expected to arrive here ozi
ur aloat 28th July.. ascert without proof that Rochester, N.Y., is careless of moral interests.
The NY.K. str. Nikko Maru (Austra many indeed, have its own trained bandhan Line) left Thursday Island for this CHIYUEN, Chinesa str., 1,267, W. Ross, 19th of Morals Efficiency policemen, it is at port via Manila on the 17th July, and is
July-Shanghai 15th July, General -
least possible that all its stockings are expected here on the 28th July. Chinese.
virtuously thick as the stockings of The E. & A. str. Aldenkom left Sydney GLENSTRAR, British str., 3,054, J. McAntarctic explorers; or again, that per on the 9th July, for this port (via Gillivray, 18th July-Shanghai 15thsistent moral efficiency has evolved in Queensland ports and Manila), and may July, General-Shewan, Tomes & Co. Rochester, N.Y., a race whose citizenesses he expected to arrive here on the 31st
have no ankles.
July HAMUN, British str., 61, J. W. Evans.
In my engerness to be right this time. 19th July-Swatow 18th July, Gen-
I would not have it believed that I a eral-Douglas, Laprak & Co HALD15, Norvegian str., 1,065, Jurgensenpartisan against the lesser Rochester, the
BOGO, German str., 1,344, Kochlor, 15th July--Sandakan 10th July, Timbe: and General.--Melchers & Co.
2nd July-Amoy 1st July, General.- Java-China-Japan Lijn. HoNaxosa, French str., 745, A. Mar querite, 19th July-Haiphong, 17th July, Rice and General.-A. R. Marty. INDRAMAYO, British str., 370, Wise, 10th JulyManila 16th July, Ballast
Shewan, Tomes & Co.
ever remember affectionately.
It
MEZUHANT STEAMERS.
116-2
PASSED THE CANAL.
May 30th--Antilochus, Nore. June 8th-Toucer, Tydens. Den of Glamis
June 10th-Bohemia, Nippon. June 13th--Indrani, Nile, Peraccia, June 17th-Dunbar. June 20th-darwarris, Cotswold Hanyc. Fungte, d. D. Ahlers,
June 24th-Meinum.
July 1stBenvenue, Palawan, Afghan riner, Arabin, Tranquebar, Glenfurg. July 4th-Belgravia. Kitano Maru, Pelcus, Polynesien.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 22nd St) 11:00 am-Pressure bas in- creased considerably in the neigbourhood of Shanghai, the typhoon having moved north- esstwards Koms. It has increased slightly along the south-east oumat of China and do- oroased slightly over Tongklog.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
A
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr J. M Aaron
Hongkong minfall for 24 hours ending at A. T. Barberini
08.10.-to-day, 0.00-inches,
The forecast for the 24 hour ending at noon
to lay is as follows:
DISTRICT
Mr E. B. Bate
Mr Ollyles Beach
Col Sir Horace G.
Beauchamp
M- A. Black Mr R. Brown Mr A. J. Cambridge
'FŐERCAST.
(South winds, L moderate.
MIR J. Cogan
* Hongkong & Neighbourlinod Formosa Chazzel
Menth cosat of China bolwoen (Tho--same- nS .....
Hongkong and Locks No. 1. South coast of China between Bouth wide,
Hongkong and Hainan... moderate.
• Light or variable winde, fair, some min later.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER
22ez July, 1913, LM.
7 n. 29,677, 61
Nemuro Hakodate Tone.
6 d.
July 8th Ambria, Goeben. Japan, Vosteck
excas, Daron Ogilvy, Nelcus. July 11th-dunam, Hyron, City of Rareda, Nyanza, Baron Jedburgh.
July 15th Benlomond, Idomeneus, Sumatra, Wakasa Moru, Kioto
July 18th-ki Maru, Australien, Austria, Buelow, Iyo Maru, Persia.
ARRIVALS AT HOME. July 18th-Chażce, Himalaya, Lathian, Africa, Paul Lecat, Oanfa.:
MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA AND JAPAN STATION,
... BRITISH.
Alacrity, despatch-bost 1,700 tons, 4 guna, 2,000 ik.p., Comdr. A. Cochrane, Weihaiwoi: Atlas, admiralty tog, 615 tons, 1,400 Lh.p, Bramble, gunbost. 718 tous, 900 i.b.p., Liont.
Hongkong.
Comdr. B. E. Prichard, Weihsiwei. Britomart, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 hp, Lieut.
Comdr. W. H. Darwall, on passage Haykow. Cadmua, British sloop, 1.070 tons, i.b.p. 1,400 11 Commor. Bagh P. E. T. Williams,
Weibaiwei,
Kochi Sagaiaki...... *Kagoshiras Oshima Vala
Laki jms Boala Is. Chofoot Waihaivei..
29.41. 66
Hankow .....
Ichang
Kiakiarg
Changsha
Shanghai
Gutzik! Amsey Sharp Peak
Taiboku Talnan
Bwator
Talohu
Keshun....... Pescadores Jantoo
Hongkong ∙Cap Book ......
Micas Wachow
Pakhoi Photion
Cherab, water tank and tug, 390 tons, 340 h.p., Esikow
Master W. Smith, Hongkong..
IN
Clio, British sloop, 1.070 tona, 1,400 i.hp.
Comdr. Mackenzie, Hongkong.
Fame, torpedo hoat destroyer, 340 tons, 6 guns, 5.700 hp, Liont.-Comdr. Wilkinson Hongkong.
The P. & O, str. Fankin left Singapore, for this port on the 18th July, at 5. p.m., and is due here on the 23rd July, at about
6 p.m.
one in Pennsylvanin, There again you have a pretty picture, a town earnestly ensuring morality, deconey, good con- duet, good taste, carrect deportment, and.
The Russian str. Allm was expected to religions home life" under penalty of sail from Shanghai on the 22nd July, and immediate arrest by order of the Morals is due here on or about the 20th July.
The N.Y.K. str. Tase Mare (Calcutta iciency Committee London, as my Pittsburg citizen says, might emulate Line) left Moji for this port on the 21st some of her virtues. But I hope London July, and is expected here on the 26th will not take over the whole system. July.
A DOMINION IN LONDON.
A week or two ago, says the Canadian Mail, we told the quaint story of how the
Dominion of Canada came
to be 30
settlements sown thinly over a vast con- tinent.
There was a dash of true prophecy in the mind of him who chom the text.
The N.Y.K. str. Shidzuoka Muro (Americas Line) left Seattle for this port via ports on the 1st July, and is expected here on the 3rd August.
The NY.K. str. Iyo Maru (European Line) left Marseilles for this port via ports on the 12th July, and is expected here on the 13th August.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
Hongkong 23rd July.
Swiseng, from Calcutta, is due in Hong-
kong 28th July.
Kutsang, from Calcutta, is due in Hong-
kong 3rd August.
Foushing, from Karatzu, is due in Hong
kong 27th July.
SHIRE, LIKE, LIMITED. Den of Ruthven, from Singapore, is due From in Hongkorn 26th July.
Falls of Orchy, from Pacific Coast, is duo
in Hongkong 14h August,
Flom, 4360 tour, 9,000 £d, 12 guns, Capt. Charles F. Corbaft, M.V.O., Shanghai Hampshire, 10,950 tons, 21,000 1d., 14 guns, Capt. Marcus Rowley Hill, Weihaiwel Kinsho, 616 tons; 1,200 ihp.. Liont-Comdr.
H. Marryatt, Yangtze, Merlio, survoying ship, 1,070 tons. 6 guna, 14001 hp, Capt. F. C. Pasco, Singapore. Minotaur armoured cruiser (flagship Vice
Admiral T. H Jerram, C.B.,) 27,000 ihr, Capt. E. B: Kidale, Waihniwej, Monmouth, armoured oraiser, 9,800 tons, 22,000
ihp. Capt. B. H. E. Baritelot, Weihaiwej.
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Mr. F. L. Cole
Mr C. H. Davis
Mr J. Dawar
Mr Ellis Kadooria Mr & Mrs W. B
Knight
Mr W. C. Knight P. Mr A. Kruseman
Mr & Mrs Dortesno and 2 children Mr N. Donet Mr & Mrs E. H
Douglas
Mr & Mrs H. C.
Ehrenfels
Mr W. H. Fell
Mr. H. G. Fisher Mr W. E. Fischer
Mr Denman Baller
· Mr E. Charrow, Mr & Mrs I. H: Geare Dr J. M. Gillespie Mr A. G. Gordon Mr J. GourgOY.
Mr V. Goulboard
Mr R. J. Grinshaw, Mr P. O. von Grino-
gono
Dr J. G. Hanna
Mr W. T. Harbord Mr B. Henderson Hon Mr E, A. Hewett,
CM.0.
Capt F. W. Holden,
infant and jarss ME. B, K, Hant
Capt R. Inuss Mr B. S. Kobol
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Mr H. E. Coonell Mr. & Mrs Debbia. Me W, Donaldson Mr Walker
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29.60
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29.86
129.75
29.74
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129.87 85
Mr F. Looman Mr GT: Lloyd Mr J. L. MoFall Mr M. S. H. Maxındır. Mr. C. Farebrother
Mason...
Miss M. Matheson Mrs R. T. Matheson Mrs Geo, Martin Mr James Martin
Mra Mr &
MscIntyno Dr & Men 0. W.
MoKenny
Mr B. K. Mente
Mr A. Merton
Nail
Mr J. Marooki Mr A. B. Moulder Mrs J. D. F. Mülier Mr J. D. F. Mulder Misa C. O'Leary
Mr.J. Ormiston Dr B. J. Fond ALTE 1.Ra
Mr H: 8. Rolfes MW. M. Russell Mr J, Saßer
Mr E. BohuneMANG Mr.J. C. Bibloy Mr E.T. Singer Mr & Mrs E: E. Smith Miss A Square Capt H. A. Walker Mr F. W, White Mr H. P. White Mr. W. E. Weidler MCG Wood Mr S. A. Yesdeal!
KING EDWARD HOTEL
Mrs R. Almond
Mr F. J. Cargill
Mr T. Choo
Mr & Mr F.
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Mr & Mrs Kraft.
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Mr M. Murray... Miss F. Saunders Mr & Mrs W. W.
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Mr & Mra0, Lauritson
Mr & Mrs J. HN
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Mr & Mrs Major suð
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Mr & Mrs Schenk
Mm Finchett
MH.. S. Sparge Mr A. P. Nobbs
Mr FX A: Mackintosh
Mina Massey
Mire Morriss
M.-J. A. Marphy Mr&Mrs Louzaire and
child
Mr M Logan,
Dr Sibree
Capt & Mrs Passmore Mr & Mrs Bethamer Capt & Mrs A. K Stewart and chil drea Mr G. G. Whitelaw
Me W. E. Bird
GRAND HOTEL,
Mr & Mrs A. B. Crow --Dr Køyt..
Capt J: S. Lawingdou Mr F. Lorrin ---Miss Pools
Mr A. EL. Sayoe
klade,
in degrees
Mr V. Frensk Mr C. G. King
Mr Scholialudt,
Mr C. Welsma
T. F. CLAXTON, Director. 1 BAROMETES, redmond to 12 degeces Fabrinhait,
the level of the aos in inches, tentha and Mr Freese underdike,
TEMPERATURE, in the Fahrenholt. M.V.O.raxity of air saturated with moisture being liki.
3 HUMIDITY, in percentage of asturation, th
4. DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points.
Moorhen, river gunbost, 180 tona, 2 gans, 800 ih.p, Lt. Comdr. Alan Dixon, West River. Newsatle, Fud olas orniser, 4.800 tons, turbine 22,000 f.d., Capt. F. A.Powlett, Weihaiwei. Nightingale, river gunboat, 85 tons, 240 b.p., Lisnt Comdr. Malcolm Murray, N., Tangisze
Otter, torpedo-boat destroyer, 385 tons, 6 gane,
6,300 hp.. Lieut.-Comdr. Wilkinson, Hongkong. Ribble. T.B.D., 590 tane, 7,500 fd., 6 guns,
Tient Comdr. E. J. G.
Mackinson, Weihaiwei.
Robin, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 gous, 240 h.p., It-Comdr. J. Flestwood-Nash, West River. Rosario, dopot ship for Submarines, 980 tons,
1.400 h.p., Commander N. E. Archdale, Hongkong. Sandpiper, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guos, 240 Ep.. Lieut. Comdr. I. A. 8. H. Hatton, West Biver
A TOWER OF WIND, sacording to Beaufort Seals, G STATE OF WEATHER, b blue sky, a detached lost, a driesling rain, i fog, is gloomy, n hall 1, lightning, o vereat, p passing showors, q squall, rtain, a snow, thunder, visibility, w daw (web)
7 RA inobes tenths and hundredths
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkeng Observatory, July 22nd,
Previous On Date On Dat.
Day nt
PHAX HOTEL
Lient Archer, R.A.M.C. Mr & Mrs W. Arm
strong
Mr T. Arthur Mr E. F. Angott Mr Baskett.. Mr & Mrs W Barrett
and oil-1
Mr & Mrs C. W. J.
Boll
Mr G. A. Benn Mr & Mrs Boyer Major Bowen, &.P.D. Mrs Bowdler
Int
at 2 p.m. 6 s.m.
Hon Mr Huoknili
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Force
29.59
29,60
99.57
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87
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80
94
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Highest open air Temperaturvon 21st. ...91 Lowest open air Temperature on 21st, 80-
Lt. Comdr. Maurice B. Leslie, Yangtze
ib.p. Gunner W. H. Ryder, Hongkong. Taku, torpedo boat destroyer. 305 tous, 6,000 Weather ****** Tamar, receiving ship, 4,650 tone, 6 runs,
Commodore E Anstruther, CIG
Teal, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, 800 i.b.p
Hongkong.
Που Lieut.-Comdr.
Quy Stopford, Changkiang. Thistle, gunboat, 710 tons. 900 h.p. Lt. Comdr.
H. B. N. Cottrell-Dormer, Yanglaze. Usk, T.B.D., 590 tons, 7,500 fd, 6 guns, Lisat
Marwall, Weihaiwei.
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,
KAMOR, Norwegian atr., 146, Falck Mun Life must be strenuously, anxiously virt. The N.Y.K. str. Pombay Maru (Bon
19th Jaly-Bangkek 10th July, Rico.ous in Rochester, Peun. Even in the Order.
thickest of socks, the inhabitant must bay, Line) left Bombay for this port vis tread the pavement delicately, timidis perte on the 11th July, and is expected KINKASAN MAR, Japanese str., 2,246, H.
an all-powerful Committes is here on the 30th July. Koizumi. 19th July-Miike 13th July, where
The N.Y.K. str. Colombo Maru (Cal- I know my own weak- watching him. Coal.-Mitsui Bussan Kaisim. KIYO MARY, Japanese str., 5,70., Hasbi-ness: I should make some slip-probablutta Line) left Calcutta for this pert via mato, 18th July-Moji 13th July, in the matter of correct deportment and ports on the 14th July, and is expected
then the gaol, the black chamber where here on the 2nd August. General. Toyo Kisen Kaisha.
the thickly-clad Committee should sit LORO SEYTON, British str., 2,792, W. Lo hold its awful inquest.
Clifborn, 13th July-Port Arthur: 27th April, Case Oil-Dodwell & Co. LACAON, British str., 4,914, J. W. Walker, 19th July-Singapore 14th July, Ger eral. Butterfield & Swire. MATHILDE, German str., 828, Schlaikie
20th July-Haibow 19th July, Gen eral-Jebsen & Co. MEXICO MAN, Japanese str., 3,875. N.lled." His dominion shall be from sea Kwongsung. From Shanghai, is due in Saipe, river gunbaat, 85 tons, 2 gens, 240 Lp. Wind Direction ...
Kobaigusi, 19th July Shanghai 9th July, General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha. to sea, and from the river to the ends of MEXICAN INCE, British str., 1,953, J. Cthe earth," was the text from which the Young, th July Singapore 165 July Fathers of Confederation picked the word Oil-Aslatio Petroleurn-Co. OPLAND, Norwegian str., 846, H. Lwith which to distinguish the great nation Eriksen, 20th July-Saigon 15th July, which was to spring from the struggling Rice-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. PAKLAT, German str., 1,018, Wenzel, 18th July-Bangkok 12 July, Rice.-- Butterfield & Swire. SANUKI MALE, Japanese str. 3,780, 15 sea to sea"by all but a low the idea of Sudzuki, 20th July Beutelo 17th a nation actually flourishing from Atlan- June, Flour and General-Nippoa tic to Pacific, bridging the "barron". Yusen Kaisha.
prairies witli plough, furrow, and railway SADINE RICKMERS, Dutch str., 573, Jagt, steel, was laughed to scorn. "From the 21st July-Tamsui 19h July, Bulk river"-the great St. Lawrence- domi- Oil Asiatic Petroleum Co.
nion might extend a little way, but SILESIA, German str., 4,310, H. Christian the ends of the earth," to Hudson's Bay, sen, 18th July-Singapore 13th July, to Ungava, the Mackenzio and the Peace! General-Hamburg-Amerika Linie.
it was a mere figure of speech to talk of Sosнr MARU, Japanese str., 1,119, K.
any practical dominion extending to such Tashiro, 18th July-Swatow 17th ends of the earth” as these except
The N.Y.K. str. Atsuta Maru (Euro- July, General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha.dominion over a few poor Indians and pean Line) left Moji for this port via Tronowa, Buitish str. 3,499, Robing, exiled fur traders,
Shanghai on the gist July, and is of 18th July-Calentta 1st July, General, On Tuesday Dominion Day will be pected here on the 28th July. --David Eastoon & Co.
celebrated in London. It will be celebrat- The N.Y.K. str. Inaba Maru (Austra TILIWONG, Datch str, 3,001, Jed by many Englishmen as well as by lian Line) left Kobe for this port vis Scholen, 12th July Mike 6th July, Canadians. At the Dominion's birthday Moji and Nagasaki on the 22nd July, and General-Java-China-Japsu Lijn.
dinner will be gathered all the Dominion is expected here on the 28th July.
C. 37, J. A. Gaimes, Lieut.Comdr. Tauru Manu, Japanese str., 1,350, Nakao, Makers, and many Englishuca will sit The NY.K. str. Tumba Muru-(Ameri- C. 38, B. K. C. Pope, Lieut.-Comdr,
16th July-Moji 9 July, Coal side by side with the Canadians who, can Line) left Seattle for this port on the E.B. 035, Lieut.Comdr. Handley, Hengkong. Mitsui Bissan Kaisha.
3,000 miles from their own corner of the 15th July, and is expected here on the 17th TB. 36, Lient-Comdr. Stileman, Hongkong. TUNGSHING, British str., 1,472, L. Hussey, Empire, are doing their share towards August.
19th July-Bangkok and Swatow 3rd making Canada worthy of ber title of July, Rice Jardine, Matheson & Co. Dominion: For now Canada is at her on the 22nd July, a.m., and may be T.B. 038, Lient, Comdr. Seymour, West River
The Hansa str. Goldenfels left Shanghai TB. 137, Lieut. Comdr. Nicel, West River, SIGNAL, German str., 907, P. E. Chris-rimc. Canada, ence hardly regarded in expected here on or about the 25th July, WITH DOG AND GUN IN THE
tiansen, 16th July Touran 12th England, is now the "favourite daughter" m
NEW TERRITORY."
EING the Series of Articles contributed to the HorGKONG DAILY PRESS" "Sportsman," reproduced in book form.
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LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The N.V.K, stx. Hirano Maru (Euro- peau Line) left London for this port vis port on the 19th July, and is expected
here on the 26th August.
July, Salt and General.-Jebsen & Ca. in her mother's house. The Dominion The CPR str: Empress of India left YAMOTO MARU, Japanese str., 2,053, stretches not from sea to sea" alone, Shanghai on the 22nd July, at 8 am
Nishiama 17th July Dairen 11th but oversca Canada has her portion and is due to arrive here to morrow, at July, Coal-Order.
bere in London, and a Dominion in the 3 p.m. VARG, Norwegian str., 874, J. Jobsen, 8th winds and hearts of a multitude who have July-Bangkok 29th June, Rice not the good fortune to call themselves
her citizens,
Chinese
Virago, torpedo bost destroyer, 395 tons, 6 grus, 6,300 ib.p., Lt.-Comdr. Boddam Whethom, Weihaiwei.
Welland, T.B.D., 590 tous, 7,500 d., 6 guns,
Comdr. Seymour, Weihaiwei, Whiting, torpedo boat destroyer, 360 tons, 5 gons 5,900 k.p., Lient Comdr. K. Neville, Weihaiwei.
Wook.
LOW WATER
From 23rd to 29th July, 1913.
HIGH WATEE
I'kong
Mean
Time.
b, m
Height
Mean
Time
Weight.
ift, 2.1 b. m.it in
4: 2 5323
Consul & Mrs Eitzen. Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr T. Gordon
Lt. Col. Gordon Hall,
B.A.M.C Mr & Mrs B. A. Hale Mr H. Hancock Mr.F. A. Hazeland Capt & Bre Hodgins Alaj. Humphrey,... “Mr & Mrs W. G
Humphreys Mrs Molver and child Mr & Mrs P. Jacke Consula Oattinger
Jassene
Me A. Keith Mr & Mrs E. S
Krauss
Mr Lauder
Mr Langlin 3 11 44 6 17.30 s) 1 7 Lavare 24 m. 1 43: 4 3 0:38 a 56
Widgson, Funboat, 195 tons, 2 gans, 600 h.p.2
Liant, Comdr. J. C. F. Borrett. Kanglaze. Woodcock, gunboat, 160 tons, 2 guas, 550 h.p., It-Comdr. M. B. R. Blackwood, Taugtsze. Woodlark, gunbaat, 150 tons 2 gans, 550 h. Fr. 25 m 2 10 4 5 7 5 3 6
Lt. Comir. Rebia W. Lloyd, Yangtze,
0 55 af 5 Of Submarines :—
Satur. 26 x 238 4 8
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"by R.M.S. Monteagle on the 21st June, The Silk shipped from Hongkong by
reacted New York on the 21st July..
C. 36, D. J. McGillewie, Lieut. Comdr.
Mr Lloyd De Macfarlane Mrs MoMunr, children
& nárte
Mr MoNulty Mr & Mrs E, Mitebalmora Rev. Copley Moyle Baron de Montigny Mr T. Morton
Mr & Mrs Ober
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Rees
Mr F. L. Relton Mr & Mrs A. Ritchie Eng: Comdr. Boome Misa Soebald Mr & Mrs E H,
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Mr A. Sinolsir Mr C. Skott LtCol Usher Smith Mr & Mrs Soffeti Mr & Mrs G. E.
Stewart and chil dren
Mr Van de Stadt Mra Stevenson and
girl
Lt. Col. Ties Mr O. Wagner Mr N C. Walker Capt Whitefield Mr David Wood
6 14 | 3 5
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3 450}.3 9 c. 28 m 3 515
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5 10 29 m 4.44
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FOR SALE.
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