THE DYSENTERY, EPIDEMIC.
HOW TO AVOID, IT, AND HOW TO FORTIFY THÊ AVSTEM IF ATTACKED.-
The gravity of dysentery, which is often so rapidly fatal, cannot be exaggerated. Hence this article, which is published in the best interests of the community.
While at the first onset of diarrhea everyone should consule his doctor, that the disease ingy be nippel in the bud, he should remember that the same treatment which will build up his strength to aver come the disease will also prevent him getting it.
FASHIONS AND FANCIES,
AT QOODWOOD,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29TE, 1913.
features of the athletic girl's costume. Mudker. Being porons it allows for the ventilation Shanghai, that is so necessary after violent exercise. So attractive and becoming is it that Tokyo.
been adopted by it fas
thousands Yokohama... who do not indulge in the present craze for sports. The knitted coat in now made Hyogo. in three different lengths, the deepest of Kobe, which entirely covers the skirt.
lastic, and consequently fits the figure distressing appearance of without a ultra-tightness.
BATHING DRESSES,
Amoy Swatow
JAPAN AND FORMOSA.
Tengyaoh.
Osaka
·Moji. Nagasaka, Hakodate.
Redun
Tainaofu. Takow... Anping,
Vladivostock,
EASTERN SIBERIA,
·Nicolajevsk.
Unoses. W115.
It is Shimonoseki: Tamsai.
Molepa Chininamapo.
· Songehîn.
Seoul.
Frisan. Black seems to have taken the place of Cheniulpó.
Pingyang. An observer dark blus in bathing dresses. A sort of Kansan.
thick firm taffeta is made, princess shape, HONGKONG AND ITS DEFENDENCIRO, MACAO. fitting the figure closely, some of them
Fansen I-CUINA,
Annom. To crane. Hue, Saipan.
Yellow, emerald green, and purple were the favourite colours in dress at Good wood. Among these were to be sean some in bright cardinal red and in rose pink, Most of the bodices were arranged in line from the shoulders to the waist both back and front, and in some of them the space between was left almost entirely uncovered. Even the frill that modifica the exposure of the neck and shoulders was absent, in many cases, making the Dysentery is eminently a question of effect still more startling. nutrition. Flence, a food which is easily wrote to oue of the papers saying that assimilated arul eptirely absorbed from for the most part the dress would have the stomach is the first requisite. Of such been suitable for evening wear. Ameng very short, the only trimming being unoi. foods, one can compare with Sanatogen, all the gay colours were many white sailor collar simulated in scarlet Braid of which The British Medical Journal gowns, Charinense was again the fay with short sleeves trimmed to match. At Haiphong. states: Sanatogen is the best of ourite material, and in some instances a smart seaside place among gowns of Topkin Provinces. Quinhau. artificial foods, easily retained and easily the draping of these toilettes was entirely commonplace colours are to be noticed
successful and graceful. The Indies who one in bright tan and one in vivid scarlet. Manila. assimilated.
Some sixteen thousand doctors have chose to appear in flannel costumes looked These stand out among the rest, rendering ho endorsed Sumiogen the greatest rather out of it. A distinct revival of the wearers conspicuous enough. To revitalising and reinvigorating prepare the fashion of black and white was so seems the aim of modern dressing,
whether ou land or in sens tion for fortifying the system against noticeable.
The old maxim that a gentlewoman should dress infection.
unobtrusively has been long forgotten. Bathing caps are very coquettish and Singapore. Penang, Malucta, Prav, Wellesley, ornamental this year; the turban fastened with a large bow being the favourite form.-X and Z. in the Glabe.
6x
AB
SOME NEW PASIT LÖNS
If, however, dysentery has heen con-
The use of black minon as a finish to traeted, the statement of Mr. Arthur R. Thorburn (The Mission House, Singa dresses is as much in vogus ns ever,. pore) shows the best chance of speedy bodices being finished with a single veil recovery. Mr. Thorburn writes: Myof this transparent material cut away at wife has for the last sixteen weeks beon the base of the throat and finished with suffering acutely from dysentery, caught it or jewelling. Ita effect is tastefully on one of our local steamors coming down shown with a gown of rose pink soft silk the Malay Peninsula. From the very first the ninon forming a draped tunic, short she has taken Sanntogen, with this happy in front, much longer at the back, and result, that, instead of being, as many carried up to the shoulders in the V are, after these many weeks of unceasing shape now so very popular. At both back dysentery a helpless invalid, she is bright and front the ninon is scooped out to a and cheerful, and her strength has been point six inches below the base of the She has had no throat, which is left entirely uncovered. largely maintained. other food for some time-simply Soon there will be no difference between Sanatogen.'
Banatogen can be obtained of all afternoon and evening gowns, but it is All who take it eventuall perhaps unlikely that this fashion will Chemiste. enjoy better health than they have proberest,, ruinous as it is to the texture Many of the and colour of the skin. [111-500 ably ever done before.
gowns at Goodwood had the skirts slit up at the sides, some others in a deep V in front. The Intter seems to be pre ferred, as the opening at the sides favour 3 alight flow
of drapery that is inconsistent with the present silhouetts No underskirts are worn except with the very thinnest and mest diaphanous of materials. The deep in front favours the display of hosiery sometimes to a almost incredible degree. Two years ago a handsome French woman living London was much remarked for this very feature of her gowns. Now she has long been left behind by the rapid evolution of a fashion which cannot be commended either on the score of good taste or of grace.
SHIPPING IN PORT.
STEAMERA.
CH, British ab., 1,800, F. McGarity, 20th August-Swatow 19th Augu-t, Ballast. Butterfield & Swira.
Chives, Chinese str., 1,177, W. Ross, 37th August Shanghai 24th August, General-Chinese
DEVANIA. British str., 4,785, W. Re F
Hickey, 27th August--Bombay th August, Mails and General.-P. & O. S. N. Co.
ELAX British str., 2,995, Smart, 17th
Co.
Footsane, British str., 1,987, T. A. Mit chell, 26th August-Singapore 20th August, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
THE LATEST DRESS SENEATION.
The sudden reaction against the tight-
PHILIPPISKA.
Iloilo.
Cabu
Sarawenk Brunei,
BORNEO.
Labuan. Britini North Borneo. BANGKOK.
Sinairs SETTLEMENTS,
MALAY STATES,
Bolangor. Pahang.
Perak. Negri Sembilan. Johere. Kelantan.
Batavia, Buitenzorg
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The P. & 0. str. Sunda, arrived at London on the 27th August, morning.
The Silk shipped from Hongkong by British B.M.S. Empress of India on the 30th Frencli.. July reached New York on the 28th August.
The NY.K. str. Awa Maru (Amèricad Line) left Shanghai for this port on the 28th August, and is expected here on the 31st August.
The NY.K. str. Bombay Maru (Bom bar Line) left Keles for this port via Moji on the 23th August, and is expected here on the 5th September.
The NYK. str. Rangaon Maru (Bom hay Line) left Bombay for this port via ports on the 20th August, and is expected here on the 6th September.
The N. Y.K. str. Kitana Mari (Baro- pran Line) left Yokohama for this port via Kobe, Moji and Shanghai on the 27th August, and expected bere on the 8th September.
The N... str. Tunga Maru (Burg pean Line) lait Colombo for this port via Singapore on the 28th August, and is expected here on the 10th September.
The NY.K. str. Toso Maru (Calcutta on the 26th August, and is expected here Line) left Calcutta for this port vin ports on the 14th September
Maru
The NY.K. str. Fokohama (American Linc) left Seattle for this port via ports on the 26th August, and is expected here on the 28th September.
August-Hankew 9th August, Ballast --Asintie Petroleum Co. Fausang, British str. 14 H S. Malkin, limits the area of the digestive organs has ness of that portion of the corset which dangus-Escabays and Barreled to an amusing criticism in a Paris August, Sagar-Jardins, Matheson &
paper. These organs, after having been restrained and confined by a corset, have now burst all bounds and taken to them- selves a fractom which makes the figure of precisely similar outline in front and nt the back, This metamorphosis has shocked the corsetières of Faris and London, and has led to the introduction of a smail apron, not made of the usual flimay materials of up-to-date drem, but HAIYANG, British str., 1,62, A... Eof more solid substance with substantial Hodgins, 27th August-Swatow 26th lining. Dressmakers are producing a Angust, General.--Douglas, Lapraik fashionable protuberan of frilla & Co.
arranged below the waist and continued, and accept this extraordinary volte-face? panier fashion, at the sides. Will Eng Judging from the past, it is but ton probl
HAKE, German str., 780, K. Stabunou, 19th August-Newport 1st July, Coal,
Order.
eral.-Jebsen & Co.
The Silk shipment ex 0.8.K. str. Main Murn, which left this port on the 23rd July, p.m., was delivered in New York on the 90th August, p.m.
PASSED THE CANAL. August 8th-Antuck, Nile, Stentør, HELENE, German str. 771, J. Jessen, 200
Prinz Ludwig, Santa, Annam, Titan. August 12th-Beaarty, Diomed, Indien Angast-Hoihey 25th August, Gen
nble, Have we not accepted the crinoline, August 15th-Indragi. Oanje, Socotra, Huren, British str. 1.204. A. Tucker: 13th the enormous hats, the gigot sleeve, the Tango Maru, Tray Castle, Des of
Augat-moy 1th August. Ballast trained skirt, and its antithesis. the flamis. Paul Lecat. -Batterfield & Świrn,
meagre garment of today 7 Men's IKALA, British str., 2,821, R. Carruthers. greatest argument against, giving women 21st August-Moj 15th August, Tim the vote has been and is her inability to ber-Order.
dress in a sane and sensible fashion. To KATONG. British ste. 1.041, J. Sidford, this objection are now added the insane August-Hoihow 1st August, Grueraltics and inexcusable outrages of that
section of English women known Batterfield & Swire.
militant suffragettes,
KAJI MARU, Japanese str., 2,084, Y.
Kamamoto, Strd August-Swatow 22nd August, General.-Örder,
GRACEFUL GAWNS.
19
It must not be imagined that amid all
August 19th Machaon. August 22nd-Albenga, Bayern, Ernest Simons, Glenstra, Sardinia, Sithonia August 26th Annun, Allmark, fadra-
Teddo, Demodocus.
kuntia.
ARRIVALS AT HOME, August 20th-Achilles. Bruelenchi, Ben-
KATIE, German str., 1,209, H. Frandsen. the extravagance of form and colour therrlich, Candia, Syria.
25th August-Samarang 16th August, [ are no charming and graceful gowns. On Sugar-Order. KIANG PIKO, Chires str., 1,222, Udden, 20th August-Chinking 20th August, General--Chinese,
ON SALE
DIRECTORY
the contrary, there are many, and our dressmakers and tailors have evolved a high amount of skill in arging them. The chief iden seems to be to drape them in such a fashion as will afford gracefTHE folds without interfering with the out-| linea of the figure. It is noticeable that AND CHRONICLE the latest models at high-class dress- makers and tailors establishments are
Loonusaxe, British str., 1,003, G. W. W Leask, 26th August - Manila 23rd August, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. LYSEBOON, German str. 1,238, O. Sach, not extremely tight about the andes,
26th August-Saigon 23rd August, Ric-Chinese.
1913.
though they are lifted in front in order
British. French..
German
Kedah. Perlis.
Trengganu. NETHERLANDA INDIA.
Somarang. Padang. Sourabaya. Macassar, East Coast of Sumatra, Naval SquaunONG.
German.
Japanese. Siamese.
Austrian. United States. Italian:
Japanese.
United States. Italian.
Siamese.
Austrian.
WEATHER REPORT,
On the 28th at 12.15 p.m-Rod South Cone! hoisted.
Al 1235 pm, ---Proèsure has decreased alightly over the Philippines and Anna
No returus from Japan.
VISITORS AT HOTEL.
Rongreso HOTAL..
Mr J. M. Aaron
Mr H. Brain Bates
At 2 pm. yesterday the depression. in the A. T. išberini China Soa was central in about latitudo 17 deg. Miss E. A. Bartlett Y and longitude 118 dag. E. and at 6 am, this morning the centre was in about latitude 17 dog. N. longitude 116 deg. E.
Squally weather may be expected over the Chlon Sea, aud possibly opekonio galos,
Hongken rainfall for 24 hours ending at 10 nm, tosiny, 0.00 inches.
The forecast for the 24-hours ending, at nosa i to dar is as follow:
DISTRICT
Hongking & Neighbourhood Formosa Channel”
FORECAST.
IN.E. winds, moderate.
| Senth const of Chins betroon (E. winds, light
Hongkong und Latsocks. 1 to moderate. South coast of China between (East - winds,
Hongkong and sinne.. freshaping.
· * E.-to-S.E. winds, light to moderata; fine.
· CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Station,
REGISTER.
28TH AUGUST, 1913. A.
Vladvostock Nemuro Hakodate Tokio Kochi
OFFICERS OF COAST AND RIVER STEAMERS. The Book is printed from Now Type specially reserved for the purpose, and uniformity in every arrangement greatly Nagasaki..... facilitates reference.
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Besides the usual Alpbabetical List of Firms the Directory gives the CLASSIFIED Naga.... LISTS of TRADES and PROFESSIONS at the larger Comarcial Centres.
The..
Hour;
L'arometer
Temperature.
at Sea Lotel.
70.
23
Bouia Is. Crafoo Weihaiwei
29.77,72
ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENTS) Benkowe contains the names of over
20,000 FOREIGNERS, arranged, Fith the Initials as well as the Surnames, in strictly Alphabetical Order,
Lehang
Kiakisug Changsho thingbur Gutzlaff
so that any name can be found instantly. Starp Peak
Amoy
THE MAPS AND PLANS
Swatow have been angraved by one of the most Taihokn eminent Firms in Great Britain and are Telehu consist of the following:- corrected and brought up to date. They Koalun
COLOURED PLATE OF FLAGS OF ForeN HONDE, MAP OF THE FAR EAST. PLAN OF YOKOHAMA PLAY OF KOBE AND Hrado.
PLAY OF FOREIGN SETTAMENTE, TIENTSIN,
PLAN OF TRINGTAT (KIACHA)
PLAN OF FOREIGN CONCESSION, SHANGWAL
Tainsa
Pescadores Canton ilongkong
Humidity.
0976-71100, 29.
Wind
Divotion
Weather.
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29.74-6087
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29.72 " 29.70
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| Mr E, I. Bate
Mrs E. B. Betitios
Mr S. M. Brown
Tr A. J. Cambridge
Misa R. Canch
Mie Carter Misa D'Almacks
Castro
Master D'Almida
Unatta
Mr F. T. Chappie Dr A. L. B. T.
Coleman
Hr E. R. Halo Mr & Mrs W. A.
Hannibal
Dr J. G. Hanna Me W. T. Harbord Hon Mr B. A. Howett
0.32.G.
Mr E.8. Hine Mr E. A. Holden, 3
and aunt
» Mr A. H. Hudson. Mr E. S. Kabel
E Mr Ellis Kadooris
Mr A. Krassman Mr F. Kulka Mr & Mrs F. Looke
C. Farabrother Mr
Mason
Mr J. J. Connell Mr & Mrs P X. D'Almada Castro Mr C. A. Danm Mr C. H. Davia Mr J. Dowar".
Mi & Mrs Dertesão and 2 children
Mr & Mrs R. H.
Donglos
Mr W. A. Dowlay At E. J. van Düssel-
dorp
Madam Fan Dusseldorp Mig. H. van Dassol-
derp
Mr & Mrs Dyne Mr & Mrs. H. 0.
Ehrenfois
Afra F. Finlayson Mr W. F. Fiolayson Mr H. G. Fisher Miss M. Foster
Ties O. W. Foster Mir Danman Faller Mr H Ganotto Mr F. W. Gayo Me & My I. H. Geare Dr J. M. Gillespie Mrs P. H. Gilhoolg Mrs R. Gillis Miss Gilis
Miss D. Gillis Mrs J. Gordon Mr 0, R, Gordon
Ir. B. B. Gordon
Mr A. G. Gordon Mr J. Gourguy.
Mr. P. O von Griso.
KONO
Mr V. Goulbourn Mr P, C. Hall
Miss M, Matheson, Mrs R. T. Matheon Mrg Goo. Martia Mr A. D. MoBurney Mr
Mra
F MoDonald Capt & Mrs Molarity Mr B. K. Mehta
Mr J. Merocki Mr A. Mildner Mr A. B. Moulder Mrs J. D. F. Mülder Mr J. D. F. Mülder Mr W. Naismith Mr & Mrs R. Oglasby Miss G. O'Leary Mr J. Ormiston Miss Paker Mr J. A. Pedlow Mr R. do
Proville Mr E.H.Hay Miss F. Rezy Mr D. G. Ricketts
and infant
Mira K. Ricketts: Mr.A L. Rook
Mr R. R. Roxburgh Mr F. M. Skomington Mr J. C. Sibley Mr B. T. Singer
Mr & Mrs E. E. Smith
Miou A Square
Min: A. Viole
Dr J. W. Wailer. Cape H. A. Walker. MS. F. Webb Mira, G. White Mr F. V. White Mr D. Wilson Mr G. G. Wood
KING EDWARD Horn
Mrs R. Almond Mr F. J. Cargill Mr C. Castro Mr T. Ches
Mr R. Connell Mr K. E. Cooüeft
Mr & Mrs Debbie
9.a. 29.75
68.29.71
Gap Rock......
" 29.68
Macao
29.65 80
Wuchow
9a.
Hoitow Pakbai
6 a 129,67 3L
Mr Walker
Mr & Mrs F.
F
0. St. James
Aparri
Manila
PLAN OF HONGKET (SHANGHAI) with Inset Paulion....
Showing the EXTENDED BETTZEMENT. LARGE PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA. PLAN OF NEW TankTORY (Kovrcos). PLAN OF KOWLOON.
PLAN OF SINGAPORE, PLAN OF BATAVIA.
The CHRONICLE covers the notable events
Gagaspi Bacolod...... Iloilo
torether with the Tests of all the most of the last half century in the Far East Cobu
important Treaties concluded
with the
Labuan
129.85 77 129.67.78 " 29.67-78 $29.72 74 98/99 20 -73
(29.82:
29.89.81
T. F. CLAXTON, Director. 1 BAROHETER, reduced to 33 degress Fahrenheit, in the level of the red in inches, tantha and
countries. of Eastern Asia, the various Customs Tariffs, Trade Regulations, Cham hors of Commerce, Senler of Commissions.drothe Consular and Court Fees, Hongkong Stamp Tinties, Postal Guide, Signal Codes, Chinese Butivals, Tables of Money Weights and
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principal Booksellers in Asin and through LONDON
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to give perfect freedom to movement. [FOR CHINA, JAPAN, COREA, INDO- In many of these the lower skirt in
CHINA, SIAM, STRAITS SETTLE MENTS. MALAY STATES, NETHERLANDS: INDIA, PHILIP. Paris.... PINES, BORNEO, ETC.
MA, British str., 3,406, Dracon, 25th
August-Singapore 19th August, Oil plented, though with a minimum of full- ness in the pleats. Over this the tunic. Asiatic Petroleum Co. MONTZAGLE, Britisa str., 3,952, W. Davior in more fashionable style, the apron 10 August-Vancouver 23rd tunic oner known to the world of dress as will, July, Flour and General.-Canadian tablier, is so disposed as to afford sauc Pacific Railway Co.
fullness at the back below the waist. The SAMBEN, Gerinan str., 999, T. Herenge demon of perveiseness has fortunately.
22nd August-Bangkok 14th August, Rice and Timber.Butterfield Swire. SANG BEE, Britisk str., 3,781, J. Traves. 97th August-Rangoon 15th August, General-Chinese.
SELEN, Norwegian str., 965, Horbrinder, 20th August Bangkok 16th August Rio-Chinese.
SHIMOSA, British br.. 1.221. H. S. Bes
19th August-New York 27th June
intervened that a similar fullness in front below the whist Appears, serputric fashion alluded to in a previous Thursday's Globe.
THE ATHLETIC GIRL,
FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL ISSUE.
The DIRECTORY covers the whole of the ports and cities of the Far East, from Notlierlands Iodin to Silorin, in which Europeans reside.
"Hongkong Daily Presy #
Ofice, 131. Fleet St., B.C. Mr. F. Algar. 11. Clement's
∙Line.. Mersin, G. Street & Co., La.,
80. Cornhill, E.C. John Wilk dier. 19. Hop.
fenseek.
PRANKSET of M. Mahlau &. Waldschmidt,
Messrs. G. E. Prol de Lovel & Cie., 33, Rac Lafayette. UNITED STATES.Universal. Publicity Co., 45, .
West 34th St., New York: Cape Town.....Messrs." Gordon & Gotch. Ld, SynSEY Messirs, Gordon & Cotch, Ld MerBOMNE Messrs. Garden & Goteh, Ld. Burax..Messrs. Gordon & Gotch, Id.
Messis. Thacker, Spink & Co.
Times of India Office. Messrs. A. M. & J. Ferguson. „Drukkery Papyrus Drukkerij. SINGAPORE...Messis, Kelly & Walsh, Ld.
Mr.
Wardrop, Ninamo Sandelian. "Bangkok Times" Ofice.
CALCUTTA.. BostRAY... Conosno, BATAVIA
BORSEO
BANGKOK.....
..Messrs. Spčidel & Co., Hanoi. .E. C. McCullough, Lê,
Mr. A.. A. de Mello.
TEMPERATURE, in the shade, in degress
Fahrenheit.
3 HUMIDT, in percentage of saturation, the humidity of air saturated with racisture being 1-0,
4 DIRZOTION OF WIND, to two points.
5 Fouch or Wen, according to Beaufort Scale. 3 STATE OF WEATHER, ₺ dine sky, o dotasked cload, d drizzling rain, t fog, g gloomy, h hail !, lehtning, o overcast, pessing showers, a squall, rain, e snow, t thunder, visibility, w low (was). 7 Rai inobos tenths and hundredths HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, August 28th
Previons Ou Date On Date
Day at
at
ut a p.m. 6 am. 2pm.
29.71
Mr W. Donnidzon
MoUngh
Mr & Mrs Kraft
Ar M. F. Murray
Miss F. Saunders Mr & Mrs W. W.
Gerisch
Mr Geo, Grimble
Air J. B. Harris Mr & Mrs Heinemann Me E. J. Hinglo Vr. B. Jenson Mr & Mrs C, Lauritson
Mr & Mrs Allan
Mr Amisfodi Mr W. E. Birl
Mr & Mrs J. H N
Mody
Mr & Mrs Major and
Mr & Mrs Schenk
Mra Finchett
Mr H. S. Spurge Mr A. P. Nobbs
Mr F. A. Mackintosh
Miss Madey
Mrs Morriss Mr J. A. Marply air & Mra Lemaire and
child
Mr W. Logan Dr Sibree
Capt & Mrs Paasmore Mr & Mrs Shethamer Capt & Mrs. A. K1 Stewart and chili dren
Mr G. O. Whitelaw
GRAND HOTEL,
Mr & Mrs A. B. Crew
Dr Keyt Mr Feason
Mrs Forsyth
Mr ◊ Freese Mr C. Prouck
Mrs Fredenball Mr & Mrs Hanrook Miss Harwood Mr Haylor Mr C. G, King
Caps J. S. Lowingdon
Mr F. Lorria
Miss Newbaren
Mr Morsh
Capt Pollard
Misa Poole Mr. Rayne Miss Reilly Me A, H. Sayee Miss anaders Mrs Smith
Mr Stockwath
AT C. Weismann
PHAK HOTEL,
Lieut Archer, RAM,0. Mr & Mrs W. Arm-
Barometer Temperature Humidity: Wind Direction.
Weather Rain
29.68 29.711
87
.81
86
strong
72
.87
79
Mr T. Arthur
East:
East
3
0
0.00
Highest open sir Temperatura on 27th...83 Lowest open air Temporaire on 27th...81
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 23th August to 4th September 1913.
HIGH WATER
Height
LOW WATER
H'kong.
Mesa
·Timen-
Height,
Mr E. F. Ausott
Mr & Mrs And and
okildron
Me Haskett
Mr & Mrs W. C. Barrett and child
Mr & Mrs C. W. J.
Val
Mr G. A. Bens Mr & Mrs Beger Major Boron, A.P.D. Mrs Bowdlor. Miss Britton Hon Mr Bacralf
Mr W. Batterfield Bir & Mrs Carrie Mr M. Cary
Mr & Mra Chadwick
Capt Clarko...
h. fin. ft, n.
6
222809
800-50
3·8 72.690 7
keng
Aless
Time:
Mestra, A. SWatson & Co., Ld. Yuen Cheong Book Store, Messrs A. S. Watson & Co., Ld
Sar.
Fri,
Satur. 30 m 7 20
8 18
A. 12. 29 mb 18
9. 2a 4 4
9:208
4
31m
Sept.
9.41.3
Mou
1 m
10 8 5 4 4 19
STANGHAL.Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Ed. CHEFOO Mens H. Sietus & Co.
T'uer.
2 10.9 8.0 ** 3.40
·50 400 5 8 3113 7670
11.13 6 1
4 47
Char 4
14:57
9
11 47
6.3.
5 54
2.5
ANDT
Not only the Directory as full and She is being discussed at great length complete in each case as it can be made. but just now, and the only mark, it seems. Ernei Colony, Port or Settlement is prafuced has not already been made about hohy a DESCRIPTION. carefully revised each that she holds herself so extremely had year, most of which will serve as accurate There are, of course, oxceptions, but it Genes for THE TOURIST, giving every detail is only too evident that in the matter of in connection with the places, their History SAIGONA. Pleiffer. Esq General --Dodwell & Co. · SUISANG, British str. 1.792. H. Simpson athletic young man of the moment who
fenre she follows the exarable of the Tomography, &c. &c.
The Information in these Descriptions, | TONKIN... 25th August-Moji 19th August, Coalkes his shoulders forward and adopts a consisting of a hundred interesting articles. MANTLA -Jardine, Matheson & Co.
slouching gait. This is not only very packed with facts concisely set out, and con- Macan, TACONA MAU, Japanere str., 3,$30, Thele both in mmm and in viel, but it is taking statistics of the TRADE of each CASTON
Hanada, 27th August-Manila 24th avtremely had for the health. To poke Country and Pert, would alone suffice to fill SwaZOW August, Flour and Genen.-Osaka the subters forward is to be guilty of a large volume. Shosen Kaisha.
a distinct injustice to the jungs. The Royal Octam-Complete with Filteon FoocHow......... Messrs. T. Brockutt & Co. Texro Mezu, Japaneva kör.. 7,288, E. food old rule was Chest Forward, hood Vinps, and Plaus, pp. 1,850, $10.00.
Bert, 4th August-San Francisco un, chin and waist in." This appears to Directory only, pp. 204. $0.00. 20th July, Flour and General --Tayo he forgotten now, and the mare athletic Kisen Kaisa
wirls are. the incre lamentable are their WAISHING, British str., 1,170, J. 5. Holm, tirure and wait.
Se far as fashion is | Poking wood, 25th August-Swatow 20th concerned, their annerrance is earnely
Tientsin. August, General-Jardine, Mathesonmoroved by the careless style of their & Co.
dress, with blonce nose and barov, over WINGSANG,-British str., 1,317, T. H. Lish-iht skirt, and shoes that may be com
not Taku. man, 26th August Hongay 24th forinhlat but very certainly are Auting, August, Coal-Jardine, Matheson &amental. No one expects that comfort
Yochow. theuld be sherificed to an earance after Marchcien Co
Trade Ctres. Shansi. Wunu, British str. 1,227, H. T. Howard, there is a mediam in everything."
24th August-Port Courbet 22nd and the noty footwear of the hacker wirls Newchwang Ichang
medium by many Dairen.. Changking.
Port Arthur.Hangebow Chefon.. Xingpo. Weihaiwei, Wênelow.
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