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CHRONIC DIARRHEA.

- ITA DANGERA AND HÓW TO OVERCOME THEM.

Uncomfortable, inconvenient, and often painful as is ordinary diarrhas, these conditions are as nothing if the disease is neglected and allowed to become chronic, for it may end in dysentery or in abscess of the liver, which is no less gravo.

REVIEWS,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21ST, 1913.

A Tartar's Love Story, By G. Ystarode ÚRSHANSCI. London: Messrs. John

Long & Company, The reading public will welcome this pro- duction. It takes the reader over act mund, introduces him or her to a people of whom comparatively little is known, and tells a story of more than ordinary merit. The picturesque characters are presented While every thinking individual will with striking realism, and they live and reck medical advice for this condition, be conduct themselves in a manner which is should always remember to restrain his thoreaghly convincing and attractive. The appetite in spite of the temptation to scene of the tale is laid in the Crinita, in eat a lot, partly to satisfy the veracious the sunny south where the people of Russia hunger which in invariably present, and seek rest and health, in the land where partly in the mistaken belief that, by soartars who formerly held sway in that doing, he will keep up his strength.

The all-important food for chronies their sovereign. The habits and customN region of Europe now acknowledge the Tsar diarthaa is ono which is absorbed almost of these simple folks are revealed in the course if not entirely, in the stomach, so that of a charming story concerning the great it leaves no solid residue to irritated and lore of a Tartar maid and a Tartar youth. irritable intestine.

The latter, whose father is too poor to com ply with all the financial qualifications imposed by the manid's father preliminary to marriage, decides to bereine à guide for the despised, ginours. In this capacity he

Of auch foods, the best is undoubtedly Banatogen, of which that distinguished physician, Dr. Gumpert, has written in one of the leading medical journals of the world: "Banatogen is absorbed without leaving any residue."

drawn to a ginour woman, but she has Thousands of doctors and patients have only played with him to prove her power endorsed Sanatogen's power of maintain, nitrns hita down." In his rage ho ing the sufferer's strength in acute and attempts to murder the man who bat chronic diarrhea.

Even when chronic supplanted him in her affections, Fortun diarrhea extends to dyeentory. Sanatately, the attempt fails, and the youth ogen's power may be gauged from the broken in spirit returns to his home, anding following statement of the Rt. Rev, the consolation and leading a natural and happy Bishop of Iring and Vicar Apostolic of life with the woman for whom he had sold Eastern Burmah, who lives in a climate himself to the gius which resembles our own. His Lordshin writes: Sanatogen has cured me of an obstinate dysentery from which I suffered for a long time, having found all drugs powerless against it. This, per- haps, because I cannot stick to a milk diet, which I abhor.

Sanatogen can be obtained of all

[111-503 Chemists.

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STEAMERS.

A

Little Book on the Cardinal Virtues, by

WILLIAM GLOVen, with an Introduction by P.-B. Ballard, M. A., Edinburgh and London, W. & R. Chaulers.

Mrs. Murphy, by Baney Faix; London,

Wernor Laurie.

Thew two little books reached us together and we notice them together because the purpose of both is to teach morals, although the authors' methods are as widely different as they could possibly be. Each consists to a considerable extent of platitudes. The first may benefit children if it does not turn

them into prigs, the ather, as the author's che suthciently guaranters, will boneft growmaps by producing hearty laughter, AJAX, British str., 4/477, G. S. Thomson.although it might lead some to become 14th August-Nagasaki 10th Augustynies. The motive of the one is teuined by General-Butterfield & Swire,

the sentence in the Introduction The heart ANIUI, British str., 1,354, J. B. Harris, needs to be cultivated, and to that need this 19th August Shanghai 14th August, little book is intended to minister." It is General-Butterfield & Swire.. ispersed largely with extracts From Dickens, Longfellow, Charles Mackay and ATAKA MAHU, Japanese str., 4,001, N.

Noguchi, 14th August-Chinwantsoother well meaning sentimentalists. The other 7th August, Coal-Order. BARON ARDROSSAN, British str., 2,775, E. M. Reid, 13th August-Kobe 7th August, General.-Gilman & Co. CLARA JERSEY, German str., 1,103, J.

Bendixen, 15th August Bangkok 6th August, Rice-Order. - DeuWENT, British str., 1,500, Jenkins, 10th August-Souralnya 6th August, Sugar --Chines ELAX, British str, 2.895, Smart, 176

August Hankow 9th August, Ballast. --Asiatic Petroleum Co. FALLS OF ORCHY, British str., 139, FL Murchio, R.N.R., 18th August-Shang hai 14th August, Flour-Jardire, Matheson & Co.

has no elegant estrnuts" as Mrs. Murphy was a charwoman and her sentiments are her own. Euth has a chapter headed Honesty. Mr. Glover lays stress on the fact that honesty is the best policy, but wo fear that if men or children are taught to be honest from policy they are being advised to be dishonest. Mrs. Murphy's advice seems just us honest.

After describing. honour with Barry Pain's Inimitable the trick

familiar ta us in China of hiding something valuable in the hope that it may not be missed and when it is asked for going, after some make believe of looking, to some corner and finding it, she says: "Now don't what I've told you go to show that honesty is the best policy Use it with discretion,

some as I have done, and don't make toś GREGORY APAR, British str., 2,961, J. E.ch of a hobby of it, and you wont go far

Drake, 16th August-Singapore 10th | wrong. August, General-David Sassoon & Co.

HOPEN, British str., 1,205, A. Tucker, 16th August-Amoy 13th August, Ballast. --Butterfield & Swire.

FREIGHTS AND CHARTERED STEAMERS.

THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO.,

LIMITED.

Telegraphic Address“ DOCK," Yolsohama.

Codes used-A.B.C. 4th and 5th Editions, Lieber's, Scott's, Al. and Watkin's DRY DOCK DEPARTMENT:-Telephone Nos. 376, 506, or 681. NO. 1 DOCK. Booking Longth 515 ft.

NO. 2 DOCK. Docking Longth 376 ft. ||

NO. 3 DOCK. Dooking Length 481 £1. Every doription of repair work is undertaken. A large assortment of material including tail shafts are kept in stock. Two powerful tow boats, floating derrick to lift 45 tone, pneumatic, electric, hydraulic plats, etc. Manufacturers of engines, bailers, tags, lighters, constructional steel work, etc. Tenders on short notice by latter or cable,

WAREHOUSE DEPARTMENT :~~

02 buildings, principally of brick and stel. 310 entrances. 37. buildings are private · bonded warehouses, Floor area 68,248 square yards, or 14.1 acres,

Cnatom-hose brokerage and insurancs undertaken, tates moderate. Mooring Dasin, 600 feet by 100 feet by 25 feet deep, adjoining the docks and warehouses.

VESSELS EXPECTED,

THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

The E. & A. str. St. Albans left Sydney Queensland Ports, Port Darwin and an the 6th August, for this port (vin Manila), and may be expected to arrivo here on the 30th August.

tralan Line) left Thursday leland for The N.V.K. str. Kumano Maru (Aus-

this port via Manila on the 14th August, and is expected here on the 25th August.

THE CANADIAN MAIL. MERCHANT STEAMENS.

The Nanyo Yusen Kumi str. Riojun for Hongkong direct on the 10th August, Marn, from Java, sailed from Scurabaya and is due Eere on or about the 21st. August

The P. & C. str. Vore left Singapore for this port on the 16th August, at 7 n.m., and is due here on the 21st August, at

about Ba.m.

The H.A.L. Br. Silesir left Shanghai on the 19th August, a.m., and may be expected here on or about the 21st August,

p.m.

The NY.K. str. Kirin Muru (Calcutta Line) left Yokohama for this port via ports on the 10th August, and is expected here on the 22nd August,

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MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA AND JAPAN STATION.

BRITISH.

Alacrity, despatch-boat, 1,700 tons, 4 guns, 2,000 Atlas, admiralty tug, 615 tons. 1,400 h.p., ihp, Comdr. A. Cochrane, Weitaiwej, Hongkang.

Britomart, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 hp, Lieut. Framble, ganbout, 710 tons, 900 i.h.p.. Liont.-

Comdr. B. E. Prichard, Weihaiwoi.

Comdr. W. H. Darwall, Hankow

Cadmus, British sleep, 1,070 tons, i.b.p., 1,400

fd, Commr. Hugh P. E. T. Williams, Waibalwei,

Chorab, water tank and tug, 390 tons, 3401 h.p.. Clio, Britisk sloop, 1,070 tons, 1,400 .b.p.,

Master W. Smith, Hongkong Comdr. Mackenzie, Canton. Fame, torpedo-boat destroyer, 340 tons, 6 guns, 5,700 lup, Lieut.-Comdr. Wilkinson Hongkong.

Flor, 4,363 tons, 9,000 £.d. 12 gaus, Capt. Charles F. Corbett, M.V.O., Shanghai.. Hampshire, 10,850 tons, 21,00 f.d., 14 gune, Capt. Marous Rowley Hill, Wolbaiwoi Kinah. 616 tous, 1,200 ih.p.. Lieut.-Comdr.

H. Marryatt, Yangtzze. Merlin surveying ship, 1,070 tons, 6 guns, 1.400 i bp, Capt. F. CO Pasco, Singapore, linotaur, armoured cruiser (flagship Vics Admiral T. H Jerram, C.B.) 27,000 i.p Capt. E. B. Kiddle, Weihaiwei.

The N.F.K. str. Miyazaki Mara (Euro-Monmouth, armoured cruiser, 9,800 tons, 22,000 a Line) left Yokoharaa for this port

ihp.. Capt. B. H. F, Barttelot, M.V.O., Weibaiwei. via ports on the 13th August, and is expected here on the 25th Angust.

The N.Y.K: str. Hirnao Maru (Euro- pean Line) left Colombo for this port via Singapore on the 14th August, and is expected here on the 27th August.

Line) left Seattle for this port via ports The N.Y.K. str. Awa Maru (American on the 20th July, and is expected here on the 21st August.

The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s str.

Yeddo left Gothenburg on the 33rd July, and is expected to arrive here on or about the 7th September.

Line) left Seattle for this port on the 12th The NY.E. str. Sado Maru (American August, and is expected here on the 14 September. A

The T.K. K. atx, Buyo Maru left Man zanillo for Honolulu on the 28th July. and is due in Hongkong on the 20th September.

The N.Y.K. str. Tango Mark (Euro- pean Line), left London for this port via ports on 2nd August, and is expected bere on 10th September.

Monchen, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, 800 ihp, Lt-Comdr. Alan Dizon, West River Newcastle, 2nd class cruiser, 4,800 tons, turbin 29,000 1.8., Capt. F. A. Fowlett, Shangha Nightingale, river gunboat, 85 tons, 240 hp, Lient-Comdr. Malcolm Murray, RN. Yangtaze

Otter, torpedo-boat destroyer, 385 tons, 6 guns, 6,300 h.p., Lieut. Comdr. Wilkinson, Pakhoj.

Ribble; T.B.D., 599 tous, 7,500 fd.. 6 gunt, Lieut.-Comdr. E. J. G. Mackinaon, Weibaiwei.

Rosario, depot ship for Submarinos, 987 tonn Robin, river gunboat, 65 tons. 2 guns, 240 l.p.. Et-Comdr. J. Fleetwood-Nash, West River. 1,40 ihp, Commander N. E. Archdale, Hongkong Sandpiper, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 b.p., Leont-Coadr. I. A. S. H. Hutton, West River

Snipe, river gunbesi, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 h.p.

Lt-Comdr. Maurico B. Leslie, Yangtze Taku, torpedo boat destroyer, 305 tons, 6,000

il.p. Gurner W. H. Lyder, Hongkong. amar, receiving ship, 4,650 tone, 6 guns Commodore R Anstruther, C.M.G., Toul, river gutboat, 180 tons, 2 gaus, 800 i...,

Hongkong

Lient. Comdr. Hou, Guy Stopford, Chongkiang.

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 20th at 11.55 ..--Prossure has · de- creased moderately along the east of China and over, Luzon, and has increased slightly over Indo-China. There are indications of A depression to the cit of Luzon.

VISITORS AT HOTEL.

HONGKONG HOTEL

Mr & Mrs Abrondis

A depresion is approaching Vladivostock | Mr H. A. Austio from the West.

No returns from Japan.

Mr G. L. Baldorn

Mr F. Bargman Mrá. T. Barberini.

Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at Mr. Brain Bates

10a.m. to-day, 000 inches.

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

DISTRICT

• Hongkong & Neighbourhood. Farmos Channel

FORECAST.

(8.W. winde,

moderate. South coast of China between The same as Hongkong and Lainooks. Į No. 1. South coast of China between The same na Hongkong and Hainen... 1 No. 1.

• 8.W. or variable winds, moderate to light fine

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

• REGISTER

Station

Nomurs

Tostock

Hakodate

20TH AUGVET, 1913, A.M.

Tokio ess Kochi Nagasaki Kagoshima.... Oshima... Naha Ishi'jon Bonin Is. Chefoo Weihaiwei Hankow

Iohang...

Wind.

Hear.

Barometer

st Sea Level.

Temperature,

Humidity,

Direction.

Weather.

Force

7.29.69 66

55.

» 29.66 29.71 729.78

* 6 29.87, 83

Kinkang... Shanghai Changelin Gutzlaff Amoy Sharp Peak... Swatow... Taiboku Taichs......... Tainan Koshat Pescadores พ

Janton

دار

...: 5.29,8

1943 1944

29.83

11 29.83

" 29.82

29.0

ASE 3 a

bt

" 29.83 78

Hongkong. 6. 29.8 Jap Lock ...... Macao

» 29.83 Wuchow... 9.

farana.... Laihow Pakkei Pirulien

J

6 & 29.86. 75

$29.86 73

C. St. James Aparri Meuils Legaspi Bacolod Eloilo

29.83, 72

29.78 77

(29,78: 75

12980 77

92985

abun Coba .....

29.83 83

T. F. CLAXTON, Director. I BALONETEE, reduced to 33 degrees Fahrenheit, on the levd of the sea in faches, tenths i hundredths.

TEMPERATURE,. in the shads,

Fahrenheit.

desgroen

3 HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, th

The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s str. The drop in the freight rates to SingaAugust, and is expected to arrive here on Peking left Gothenburg on the 16th pore and Hongkong is affecting millers KAOHIDATE MARU, Japanese str... Mure who have chartered boats.. Earlier in about the 30th September,

juki, 16th August-Miike 13th August, the season, when rates ruled as high as

The str. Glenlogan passed the Suez Coal-Mitsui Bussen Kaisha, KEURON MARU, Japanese str., 2,183, T. boats on charter did well for the Straits.

Yamamoto, 14th August-Moji 6th charterers, and one firm here is said to have made $10,000 clear proft. But the August, Coal Order.

pendulum has swung the other way now Kyopo Manu, Japanese str., 1,905, 3.

and very few of the chartered boats are Morisaki, 15th August-Newchwang, running at a profit at present, Coal-Mitsui Bussari Kaisha.

many of the present charters are for long Kwen, British str., 1,070, Millea, 14th periods, two and three years being men August-wntow 13th August, Baltioned. Rates oven for long perioda show

·last.-Butterfield & Swire.

& considérable rise in those obtaining

owners were willing to charter for six months. How long the China market well remain as depressed as at present.

fifty dollar cents a picul to Singapore, f Canal on the 25th July for Hongkong via bistie, gunboat, 710 tous, 900 h.p., Lt.Comdr. nazidity of air saturated with moisture being 100,"

And

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION.CO., LTD. Fooksong, from Calentta, is due in Hong-

kong 96th August, Chansong, from Sourabaya, is due

Hongkong 26th August. Swisang from Shimonoseki, is due

Hongkong 26th August.

in

in

H.. N. Cottrell Dorner, Hongkong. Usk, T.B.D, 590 tons, 7,500 fd, 6 guns, Lieut.

Maxwell, Weihaiwei.

4 DinseTION OF WIND, to two pojat.

S FORCE OF WIND, nocording to Beaufort Seats. B STATE OF WRATHER, b bloo nky, detached

Virago, torpedo boat destroyer, 395 tons, 6 guns,

6,300 13.p., Lt. Coudr, Boddam Whethom, d drizling rain, f fog, g gloomy, hai 1, Weihaiwei.

lightning, a overosat, ppzoning showers, a squall, rrain, a snow, t thander, v vizibility, w daw (wat:

7 EIN indbea teatha and hundredtha HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

Welland, T.B.D., 590 tons, 7,500 1d., 6 guns,

Comdr. Seymour, Weibsiwei.

Whiting, torpedo bout destroyer 360 tons, 5 gona, 5,900 h.p., Liant Comdr. H. Neville, Woibaiwel.

MATHILDE, German str., 891, Schlaikie/eighteen months and two years ago when Zaisang, from Calcutta, is due in Hong-Widgeon, gunboat, 195 tons, 2 guns, 800 h.p., :

18th August-Hoihow 17th August, General,-Jebsen & Co.

·1416

MIZUHO MARU, Japanese str., 1,803, depends largely on the quickness with Yarnumoto, 18th August-Amoy 16th which order is restored at Canton and elsewhere. Rates for Singapore are new August, Ballast.--Order. MONGOLIA, American str., 8,700, Emery side and fifteen outside, and there is obtainable at about twenty-two cents in- Rier, 20th August-Manila

plenty of accommodation at that figure. August, General-Pacific Mail 8.S. With a further drop in prices in Singa

pore, however, shipments there are not; MONTEAGLE, British str., 3,052, W. Davi- likely to be heavy in the near further.-

son, 10th August Vancouver 23rd | Bongkok Times. July, Flour and General.-Canadian Pacitto Railway Co.

Co.

NARRUNG, British str., 3,170, N. A. Star-

key, 17th August-Mexico 18th July, Bullast--Chinese.

&

A GREAT EPIC POET.

MONUMENT TO LUIZ DE CAMOEN.

kong 31st August.

SHIRE LINE, LIMITED.

Den of Crombie, from Singapore, is due

in Hongkong 21st August. Harplyce, from Portland, is due in Hong-

kong 31st August.

PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.

Lieut. Comdr. J. C. F. Borrett, Yangtze. Woodcock, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 h.p.. Lt. Tomdr. N. B. R. Blackwood, Yang tsua.

Woodlark, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 gans, 550 h.p..

ubmarines

Lt. Comdr. Robin W. Lloyd, Yangteze.

C. 36. D. J. MeGillewie, Lieut. Comdr. C. 37, J. A. Gaimes, Lieut -Coradr

C. 38, K. C. Pope, Liaut-Comdr. TB. 35, Lieut-Comdr. Handley, Hongkong TB 037, Lieut. Comdr. Nicol, West iver. T.B. 036, Liont, Comdr. Steman, Hongkong. TB. 038, Liant-Comdr. Seymour, West River.

ON SALE.

Per Tungshing from Bangkok, etc. Messrs. Tatner, Wilson and Matthews.

Per Dilara, from Singapore, etc., Mr. and Mrs. J. dan Roos, Dr. Kennerling, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hubbe and 3 children,

Per Bucior for Hongkong, from NINGCHOW, British str.. 6,836, F. W.

Southampton, Mr. and Mrs. H. E The question of honouring the great Martin. Mr. J. Taylor Crooks; from Cullum, 10th August--Shanghai 10th Portuguese poct, Luiz do Camors, was Genon, Mr. H. August, General - Butterfeld

Sigllechner from ONGKONG HANSARD REPORTE recently brought up in Paris when the Colombo, Rev. W. Lachlan Bell; from

of tho MEETINGS of tha Swire.

authorities of the municipality in the Singapore, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Joseph. Sesion 1913.

LEGIBLATIVE COUNCIL for the NIPPON MARU, Japanese str., 3,452, A. G. 16th district ordered the modest monu Mr. Dr. Scherer, Mr. A. H. Hudsers and

Stevens, 15th August--San Franciscent of the poet in the avenue Mr Tamkow. 19th July, General-Tayo Kisen Luiz de Camoes to be demolished. Kaisha. ONSANG, British str., 1,787, M. Picknell. 15th August-Samarang 6th August, Sugar. Jardine, Matheson & Co. RAJABI, German str., 1,189, C. Wolf, 13th August-Saigon 9th August,

Rios-Butterfield & Swire. RAJAH, German str., 1,275, C. Rosielsky, 12th August-Sandakan 9th August. Timber. Helchers & Co. SHANSI, British str., 1,928, Simons, 18th August Samarang 10th August, Sugar-Butterfield & Swire SOLVEI, Norwegian str., 2,380, 0.

Bogh, 13th August-Java 2nd Augnet. Sugar-Asgaard, Thoresen & Co. TAMBA MARU, Japanese str., 6,134,

The avenue was until recently a private rond, and the monument, was erected on. the initiative of a commission of Portu gnese and foreigners.

DETARTED.

Per Haching, for Amoy, Mrs. Neil, Mrs, Asger, Mr. J. B, Southmoyd; for Foochow. Mr. E. R. Grieve.

The municipality, however, wished to. The British str. Hangsang reports: show clearly that this decision was merely From Shanghai to Swatow strong north- due to considerations of artistic taste, and not from any want of regard towards easterly wind and heavy confusal sea

From Swatow clear fipe weather with name of the Avenue Luiz de Camoes and Portugal. They decided to conserve the fight westerly breeze. part of the city, a place for the erection LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. to reserve, either there or in any other of a new monument. It was also decided to vote frs. 1,000 towards any subscrip-, tion which might be opened for the purpose.

The str. Zafire left Manila on the 10th August, and is due here to-morrow, at

This announcement was quite sufficient todaylight. dissipate any chagrin the first announce ment might have caused, and moreover Kobe on the 19th August, at I pan, and! The C.PR. str. Empress of Asia left the old monument, which was the work is due to arrive at Shimidza on the 20th of a foreigner, was, for want of menus, August, at 4 a.m. only a rough production. unworthy of

REVISED BY THE MEMBERS.

PRIOR

DAILY PRESS OFFICE,

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, August 20th

Previous On Date On Date

Day

at 2 p.m.5.20

Mr E. R. Bato

Mr Oliver Beach Mr W. H. Beathe Mr W. E. Boatke Mrs B. R. Bellies Mr R, Berger

Mr A. N. Blum Yr A. J. Cambridge Miss D'Alipada

Castro

Mr G. J. Hennessy Dr Hemmerling Mra J. J. Hicks and

Hon Mr E. A. Hewott

C.M.G.

Mr W. M. Hoube

Mr A. H. Hudson Mr E. S. Kabel

Mr Ellis Kadoorie Mr Norman Potor Kin Mr & Mrs W. B.

Knight

Mr A. KrusomAT

Mr. F. L-veman

F

Mr

Master D'Almado n

Castro

Mr F. T. Chapple Dr A. L. E. P.

Coleman

Mr & Mrs F. X.

D'Almada

Mr C. H. Davis Mr J. Dowar

Castro

Mr & Mrs Derteano and 2 children

Mr Mrs R. H.

Douglas

Mr V. A

Mrs E. L.

geberg

Mr & Mrs H.

Ehrenfola

C. Farebrother Mason

Miss M. Matheson Mrs R. T. Matheson

Mra Goo. Martin

Capt H. R. Maxstead MrB. K. Mehta Mr J. Moreoki Mr A. B. Moulder Mrs J. D. F. Mülder Mr J. D. F. Mälder Miss G. O'Leary Mr J. Ormiston

Mr. B. H. Rankin

Mr D. H. Bay

Miss F. Reay

C.

MR. R. Roxburgh

Mr II. G. Fisher Mr Denman Fullor Mr H. Gallotte Mr A. K. Gambitz Mr H. Garrow Mr & Mrs I. H. Goare Dr J. M. Gillespie

Mr A. G. Gordon Mr J. Gourgoy··

Mr V. Goulbour

| Mr. P. O. von Griso-

gono

Mr & Mrs P, Gress.

Alann

Mr P. C. Hall

Mr T. Q. Hell

Mr E, K. Hala

Dr J. G. Henns

Mr & Mrs W. A.

Hauniba!

Mr W. T. Harbord

Mira Roxas and maid

Master Roxas

Mr J. Safer

Mr J. A. Shriver Mr J. C. Sibley Mr E. T. Singer Mr & Mrs E. B. Smith Mr & Mrs Soriano Miss C. Soriano Miss M. Soriano nad

maid

Mra A. F. de Souza Mr & Mrs G. H. Swift Mrs W. H. Sweet Miss A Square Miss Muriel Vinson Miss Lillian Wastlyn

Capt H. A. Walker Mr. F. W. White: M S. M. Williams Mr G. G. Wood

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Mra R. Almond

Mr F. J. Cargill

Mr C. Castro Mr T. Chee

Mr R. Connell

Mr H. E. Connoll

Mr & Mrs. Dobbic

Mr W. Donaldson Mr Walker

Mr & Mr . McHugh

E

Mr & Mra Kraft Mr M. F Murray Miss F. Saunders Mr & Mrs W. W.

Gerlach

Mr Goo. Grimble Mr J. B. Harris Mr & Mrs Heinemann

Mr E. J. Hingle

r B. Jensen

Mr & Mrs C. Lauritsen

Mr. & Mrs J. H N

Mody

Mr & Mrs Majer and

dos

Mr & Mrs Schonis

Mrs Finobet

Mr H. 9. Spurge

Mr A. P. Nobbs

Mr F. A. Mookintosh Miss Massey

Mrs Morriss

Mr J. A. Murphy

Mr & Mrs Lentire and

child

Mr W. Logan Dr Sibreo

Caph & Man Passmore Mr&Mr Shothamor Capt & Mrs AR

Stewart and phil. dren

Mr G. C. Whitolas

GRAND HOTRE

Mr & Mrs Allau Mr Amisfed Mr W. B. Bird Mr & Mrs A. B. Crew

Dr Kort Mr. Fesson

Mrs Forsyth

Mr. Frenck Mrs Fredenhall Mr & Mr Hanick Miss Harwood Mr Hayler Mr C. G. King

Mr O Freese

Capt J. S. Lewingdom M-F. Lorris

Miss Newhaven Mr Morsh Capt Pollard

Miss Poola

Mr Rayno Misa Reilly Mr A. H. Sayoo Miss Saunders

Ire Smith Mr Stockweth Mr C. Weisman

PEAK HOTEL.

ir & Mrs W. Arm- Liont Archer, R.A.M.C.

atrong

at

at

2 p.m

Mr T. Arthur

Barometer Temperature Humidity...... Wind Direction

-Fonse Weather Raja...

Mr E. F. Aucott

29.89

29.82

29.79

Mr Baskett

35

76

86

73

94

72

West

Vest

bf

D

0.00

Highest open air Temperature on 19th...86 Lowest open air Temperature ou 19th...77 HONGKONG TIDE TABLE

Days of

Veek.

Days of

Sraw 21st to 27th August, 1913,

Height

LOW WATOE

H'kong.

Man Times,

b. m. ft, in

HIGH WATER

kong

Mean

Time

$5.

ft. 'i

ON SALE

Thurs 21 11:35.

Fri.

Satur. 23 zu

Sur.

6 1 11-67 a 5 3 29404a5 5

5 5 4.9

12 ·30 6 39

a) 2:

2:4

2.123

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