&
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
* GLEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGN DES.
FROM ANTWE-2. MIDDLESŪRO", IMMINGHAM, LOND JN AND SINGAPORE
THE Steamship
!
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1913.
LITTLE STORIES OF THE DAY. rosways of Mrs Fish's beautiful villa
DEAN SWITT.”
will be corralled" by detectives, and electric searchlights will play over the gardens and approaches.
VESSELS EXPECTED.
THE AMERICAN HAIL. The P.M. atr. Persia arrived at Manila on the. 1st September, between and 9 the 5th September, daylight Hongkong vin. Japan ports and Manila The P.M. str. Korea left Yokohams for on the 31st August, and arrives in Hong- kong on the 12th September. The maile
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 4th at 6.15.m.-Rod Drum hoisted At 11.50 .--A¤ era of High pressure still
Prosaro has doreamed considerably over | Formosa and from Hongkong to N. Luroa. typhoon was in abot latitude 20 deg. Naud Abam this marring the catre of the longitude 1:0 dog. E traveling north westward
In the process of expansion Press
The amateur entertainers will be rein telegrams cften undergo a wonderful One of the most attractive features will P.m., and is expected to arrive here on stretshch from N. China'to N. Japan.
forced by professionals from New York, transformation (saya Chambers Journal). De Jack and Jill quadrilis, danced by Some years ago the first three horses in Miss Rose Dolan, Miss Elsie Stevens, and the Lincoln Handicap were Ob. Dean Miss Mimi Scatt, all pretty débutantes, Swift, and Reseate Dawn. A Press and Miss Gabrielle Warren and Miss arency in London wired the result to an Mildred Rives among the Jacks" The Australian paper as follows: "Lincoln Ob Der Swift Roscate Dawn," The girls will be dressed in costumes of red from the United States have been trans-at the rate of 15 miles an hour. It will sub-editor who was in charge had never in, with eprors of white silk, dotted ferred to the M. M. str. Australien, probably strike the coast near Bratow or Apoy Captio J. Most, later arrived from heard of the Lincoln Handican, and for with red, and they will wear sun bonnets due to arrive in Hongkong on the Sth
some time puzzled vainly ever the above Ports Consign of Cargo a baby mysterious message. Finally he came to picturesqueness they will carry milk.
of the same material. To complete the September.. inford that their goods being fed at the conclusion that "Ob" must card for P their risk at the naturng of his than the atin word contestine a derth and Koleos Wharf and Gel Comey netice.
Sveral big dinner parties teko place He recordingly thrred out the to-night at Newport, and the guests bimted Koslom, and dored at Consignees
following risk an expens
paragraph. which duly proceed to the ball at ten o'clock. appeared in nrict:
• GLENLOGAN,"
All broken, claufožané damegol Cenik ara te be let in the Colours, who they will be erumised on Punar, 5th Sept., et 10 251.
All Claim mase to press feel within FIFTESS Day of the Summer's arrival here, after which data they conunt he recoruzed.
No Claims will be urbainted after the. Gends have inf: The Gedewas, and all Good, remaining unintered after the Fit 3-p, wil be suujen
til repet
N. Pre Laura cu bar wen › fasted, Bills of Ludin will be a sophers apel by
SHEWAN, TONES & Co., Geberal Agenta. Hongkong 2 tɔ Au 54, 1913. (1023
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE P. & 0.8. N. Co's Blenmar 是
"DEVANIA."
Arrived Hengkote on 27th August, 1413 From BONİKAY, COLOMBO
STRAIT 3.
Consignes of Cargo by the above-nam-d resteel am hereby informed that their goala, are bving banded and plans! AT TER r in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wine and Gatew: "Cantymny's Colowns at Kochen, wie e gach Courley mout will be man arī trial. Mank by Mai and delivery da bo obtained as the Goo sre kunder1.
"Ebas Vinand belies on Carpo zam
From Ganion, dem, éx 20m. * Maniken " From Persian Gal, » 18 & 1.7. N.
*sh B. PS. N. Co's Sus Optional funds will be adet kane mate patructions are given to the contrary within is hours.
Gianis unt cleared within 8 days including Late of arrival medi ip subiiet to, rut.
No Fire Insurans will be effected by we in any case hetave..
Danged must be left in the Gee down for,azilation by vize Consignes, and The Company's Surveyora Mesare. Goulard and Burgumas at 10 am on MONDAYS and THUN BATS. All claires aust be presented within ton days of the steamer's arrival here. after which sta they must be recognised. A dial wil be initial ader the goods have left the colowue,
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent.
Hongkong. Ist September. 1913.
THE ROYAL MAIL BгEAM PACKET COMPANY.
From PORTLAND (9%) AND JAPAN.
TYLE Company's Steamship T
HARPATICS,"
baring arrived from to uhase Ports, Consignes of Caeco by her are hereby infort d that their Gode will be Aotiverad from ulangside,
Orgo impalne too Hivelmeen or remaining on by rd will be landed at Cousine ik
ni eroas
No Fire Insuranc› will ha eff-cfed. bikat Lyding wilt ke counter-ioned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.,
Apunts. Lingkong, 31 Sapfenb y, 1913.
the
"We deeply regret} nounce the death et Lireola of the celebrated Dean Sift, the author of that faite hy, The Roseate Hues of Early Dawn.""
ANOTHER RACING CABLE.
The "Dean Swift" anecdote reminds Pall Mall Gazete render of an incident in which he took an active part in New Zorland.
Most of these racing cable blurder arise from the fact that the name of the! ree is rarely given, it being left to the
SHIPPING IN
PORT.
STEAMERS.
AWA MART, Japanese str., 3.912, R Shimidra, 31st August-Scattle 29th July, Flour.-Nippon Yusen Kaisha Bainos. Norwegian str., 650. J. Folkman, 3rd September-Bangkok 26th August General-Order.
TITE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.
the 23rd August, and may be expected The IG.M. st. Coblenz left Sydney on here on or about the 15th September.
The E. & A. str. Eastern left Sydney For this port on the 27th August (via Queensland Ports, Port Darwin, Timor and Manila), and may be expected to arrive here on the 20th September.
MERCHANT STEAMERS.
The N.Y.K. str. Bohay Mary (Rom- bay Line) left Kobe for this port rin Moji on the 28th August, and is expected hore on the 5th September.
co-arrow morning.
dougkeng miafsil for 24 hours puding Lasm, to-day, 0.02 inches.
VISITORS AT KOTEE
itoroxoro Bor
MrJ. M. Aurul Mr F. 5 Avery Mr F. E. Bildwita
eA, 1 sarberini Mr H B iu Bates Mr E. H Bate
Ma E. Balilion
Dr J. G, H Mr W, T. R
MA
Mr H. do Hi MJ Mr & Mrs
Here Hen Air E.
CX4. Mr A. H.
Mr M. Browse
Mr A. J. (ambridge
Miss D'Almala
t
Mr P. A Tolten
Mr A. Ho
today is as follows:
the forecast for the 24 hours ending at
FORSOANT
polonic gale
DISTRICT
* Hongkong & Neighbourhood Forziosa Channel South const of Cuins between The same
Hongkong and Lawrokaí
No. 2. South coast of China between The L
Hongkong and Wismaa. 1
No 1.
N. to N.W. winds, moderate to fresh; Bas
The Danish str. Vladivostock on the 8th August, and may
Tranquebar left at Bist, raiu later. be expected here on or about the 5th September.
The Danish str. Indien leit Singapore
transcriber to look up the fixture in his CuiYVEN, Chinese #tr., 1,177. W. Ross, on the 31st August, and may be expected |
"Turf Cuide."
The three. names cabled Fero "Mellenth. Highland Chief, Chisel
This was caulker to the tran- scriber, who never connected it with a race meeting. Cable rates were high in those days, and cable items could not be tossed light-heartedly
into the wastepaper! basket. Something had to be done, and this is the iluminating bit of intelligence: New Zealard newspaper readers had at their breakfast table:---
MeHeath. a celebrated Highland chief, has gone on a visit to the ex-Enuress: Eugénie of the French at Chislehurst. The topic much in the public mind at the time was the death of the Prince Innerial in South Africa, and the tran meriter felt that some kind-hearted chieftain was conveying his sympathy in person.
SHORT AND SWEET.
A Sydney Bulle in man claims to have di covered the briciest correspondence on
cord, fixing up an engagement. His letter to her ran
Dear Doll.
May 1.
May ons?
DICK. Her reply to bim was in the same frugal spirit
May 1
Dear Dick,
One may.
DOLL The sub editor recollects an even shorter correspondence. He wrote his girl:--
Dear Flo,
She wrote:
Dear Bill,
I
BILL
FLO
PROPERTY MAN'S REVINGE. On one ceewien, just previous to openin in one of the large Eastern cities (3ars the Argonaut), Joseph Jefferson dis
harged his property man, Bagley, for humiliating him before a number of friends by familiarly addressing him at
now,"
Begley got drunk right away, and that night paid his way to the gallery to se Mr. Jefferson presint "Rip Van Winkle." The angry from bed just driven poor, destitute Rip from the cottage, when Rip turned, and with a world of pathos, asked: Den half I no interest in dis
The houso was deathly still, the audience half, in tears, when Bugley's cracked voice responded: "Only eighty per cent. Joey only eighty. per cent."
house ?? -149
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIONEES. THE Staateship
BILLION-DOLLAR BALL."
A MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY.
"POISZ LUDWIG," having arrived. Consigneas et Cargo are here y informed that their linude, with the exception
New York, August 1st. of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are heing The American Society world WAS landed and stored of their risk into the hazards pleasurably excited to-day by the billion- ous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the dear to be given to-night at Hoerkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godor 12shionable Newport by Mrs. Stuyvesant Company Ltd., Kowloez, and West Pond Fish, It is called a billion-dollar " Godowns, whence delivery may be nikitainiai. affair by the Society chroniclers to give Optional Care will be forwarded en unlesa rough idea of the opulence of the nimation is received from the Consigne guests attending, and the fortunes in! batore NOON 10-DAY requesting it to be haded dismords and other precious gems which
they will wear. admitted after the Goods anve left the Godre k and all poode pozivis, andelivered after the 10th last will be subject
here.
No Clairos will ?
to rent.
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are ti he left in the God waste they will Axmind, the inst, vt 9.50 A.M.
All Clare your inch lesere the 17th inst,, or they will rot be conesnizená.
Na Tenspre cili de efected.
weybody who is anybody in Newport wil re there, and every guest will! represent some character in famus nursery rhyme, the only exception being the Admiral of the fleet now in Newport Harbour and his gallant officers, who may come dressed in uniform or as Old Men of the Sea, Flying Dutchroen, or any ather disguise they may prefer.
In the absence of records of the famous
File of Iading will be consigned by the bal, which cannot appear until t Undersigned.
KORDDEUTZAK LLOYD,
MELASERS & Co.,
General Agents.
Mengkong 3d Septemler, 1913,
AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM NEW YORK.
THE Steamship
THE
"POLER""
14
hating arrived, da biztons of Cerro ar hereby inf red that lei Goda are being handed a a posred at their tisk in the Gotowi of the Pongkong and when had and Glow Cut Kus, whee delivery may be obta urd
murrow, one is dazzled by the published programme of festivity already prepare. and the novelties premiad, which cannet yes be announced. It will be the biggest und most brilliant event of the ancil stason, and if ore accepts the verdict of the Society chroniclers it will placa Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish as a accial leader in a clase by herself,
Modistes in New York, Washington, and Kewport have been working overtime thi week upon fancy costumes, which are of a number and variety uneclipsed in spectacular Sciety events of the New or the Old World. No list is given; but ene notices that the corsage of Mrs. Preston Satterwhite. of New York, will be reattered with diamonds served nouveautes de fantaisie are ordered, but into thy fabric."
Other ouzint
so far cannot be described.
ttle not olestal by the 11 h inst. will be costurace elone will cost £1,000,
subjek ka rent
It is roughly estimated that the the decorations and other effects, including
All broken chofed and damaged Grode are the illuminated fountains and charm- to be left in the Glowne, risse they willing casesdes, £2.00, the midnight suppor
er min 1-URE AY. It is at 0AM for 300 people £1,000, while two bands,
All C is met u pro enten wit-is tenays
in wire and ancther string, with erdry
of Semer's arrived
PH đổi Da
Gerre incidental, will run wel into Crowa
Bils of Ledar wil be safer gened he
THE BANK LIVE; LTD..
Agents. Hongkon”, 4th September, 1945. 1033
Al day to-day iewels were "being enved from bank vaults to their: owners heures et Newport," and at a rouch quess their tctal velue is £2.000 000. One repert says that the bankers will be perfectly safe, because the
27th August-Shanghai 24th August, General Chiaro. DREPAR, Norwegian str., 1,102, J. Bing 31st August Bangkok 22nd August, General Chinese. EMPRESS OF RUSSIA, British str., 8.789, E. Bretham, .N.R., 1st September- Shanghai 29th August, General Canadian Pacific Railway Co. HAICHICO, British str., 1,267, W. C. Pase more, 3rd September-Swatow 2nd September, General. Douglas, Lap raik & Co. HARPALYCz, British str., 3,690, Wawn, 3rd September-Moji 29th August, Gen. eral-Jardine. Matheson & Co. HEUNE, German str., 771, J. Jessen, 3rd
September-stow 2nd September,| Gerral-Jebsen & Co.
IKALA, British str., 2.821, R. Carruthers
21st August-Moji 15th August, Tim- ber.-Order.
here on or about the 5th September, p.m. The 0.8. K. str. Panames Maru, from an the End September for this port, and Tacoma via Japan ports, left Shanghai is die hers on the 5th September, a.m.
bay Line) left Bombay for this port via The N.Y.K. str. Rangoòn Marų (Bom-
ports on the 20th August, and is expected here on the 6th September.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Station,
REGISTER.
4TH SEPTEMBER 1913, A.M.
The NY.K. str. Kitano Main (Earo. Viadrestock pean Line) left Yokohama for this port Neutro
Hakodate via Kobe, Moji and Shanghai on the 27th Tokio August, and is expected here on the 8th
Kochi Sentember.
The N.I.K. str. Tango Maru (Euro Begoshima.
Nagbali Line) left Colombo for this port vi Singapore on the 29th Angust, and is Noha expected here on the 10th September.
I-hijms
The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s at. Bonin Is. Yedda left Port Said on the 20th August, Cefo and is expected to arrive here on or about Wirel the 13th September.
Hinkow
The N Y.K, str. Town Maru (Calcutta tehaig Line loft Calcutta for this port via ports Kiukiang on the 20th August, and is expected here Changsha on the 14th September.
The N.Y.K. str. Sudo Maru (American August. and is expected here on the 14th Line) left Seattle for this port on the 12th September.
Wind
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The T.K.K. str. Auyo Maru left Man- ranillo for Honolulu on the 28th July. and is due in Hongkong on
the 20th Tainan Sentember.
The NY.K.
KIANG PING, Chinese str., 1.222, Udden, 26th August Chinkiang 20th August, General-Chinese. KINTOCK, Eritish str., 2,295, A. F. Gil. mour. 1st September-Singanore 27th August, General-Butterfield & Swire, KUCcow, British str., 1,450, J. A
Martin, 27th August-Saigon 23rd August, Rico-Chinese, KUMSANG, British str. 2,077, F. Wheeler.
Yakahama atc. 2nd September-Moji 28th August. (American Line) left Seattle for this port General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.. zia ports on the 26th August, and is KUTANO. British str., 3,109, R. C. Dxpected here on the 28th September.
Bradley, 27th August-Kobe 21st The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s str.
Wachow August, General-Jardine, Matheson Peking left Gothenburg on the 16th Roibow & Co
August, and is expected to arrive here on Pakliai KWANGLEE, Chiness str., 1.468, McArthur, or about the 30th September.
Phoben 2nd September Shanghai 30th
The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s str. Purane........ August, General-Chirese
Taman left Antwerp on the 20th August, C. S. Jaten LAISANO, British str.. 2,224, E. J. Tadd. and is expected to arrive here on or about Aparri
31st August-Singapore 20th August, the 2nd October.
Afepila Locksex, German str., 1,020, F. Prohe.
General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
Legn Bacolod 2nd September Bangkok 17th August, Rice. Butterfield & Swire.
}
LYKEMOON, German str., 1,238. D. Sech
24th August-Saigon 3rd August Rice.--Chinose
Manx German str., 005. R. G. Zollner. 3rd September-Bangkok 27th August, Rice Butterfield & Swire. MATting German str. 831. Schlaikier, 3rd September-Helow 2nd Septem. ber, General--Jebsen & Co. NINGPO, British str., 1.923, T. W. Pichard, 1st September-Java 21st August, SugarButterfield & Swire. PHRA NANG, British etr., 1,741, N. G. Majer. 2nd September-Saigon 29th August. Rico-A. Bune & Co.. SIAM. British str., 988, Pryner, 1st Sentember-Singapore 25th August,
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INDO-CHINA STRAD NAVIGATION CO., LTD,
Hangung, from Shanghai, is due in follo
Hongkong 6th Bentember.
Chroneshing, from Tsingtau, is due in
Hongkong 5th September. Mausang. from Sandakan, is due in
Hongkong 8th September.
SHIRE LINE. LIMITED. Radnorshire, from London, is due in
Hongkong 9th September. Den of Clamis, from London, is due in
Hongkong 19th September.
INDRA LINE, LIMITED,
Indrani, passed the Canal on 15th August. is duo in Hongkong 10th September.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
Kcha on the 3rd September, at noon, and The C.P.R. str. Empress of Japan left is due to arrive at Shimizu on the 4th September, at 0 a.m.
Cabu...
Labas
29 43 29.61
9.29
DOTOMAT
29.74
WAW
29 73
29.83
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WBW
29 £0 78
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T. F. CLAXTON, Director
1 BABONETEN, reduced to degrass Bahrenheit: the lovol of the is in inches, touth wi Aundredtha.
TINTURATURE, in the shade, in d
Fahrenkait.
3 Huxury, in percentage of astration. the unidity of air saturated with moisture being t
DILMOTION OF WIRD, to two points.
> TOROS OF WIsp, according to Beaufort Sle 6 STATE OF Wrature, b blus sky, o detanhed cload, drizzling rain, fog, g gloomy, h hal 1, lightsing, o ovocant, passing showeri, q sqnul, rain, a stow, t thunder, visibility, w daw wi
7 Rase in ipobos tenths and hundredths HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, September 4 4-
The H.A.L. tr. Siberin left Singapore Bulk Dil-Asiatic Petroleum Co. on the 4th September, a.m., and may be. TALTIES, British str., 6.523. H. Lxpected here on or about the 10th
Allen. 2nd September-Janan 26th September, p.m. Angust. General,-Butter: 1d & wire, THESES. British str., 6723. J. W. Small- wood. 31st August-Yokohama 19th August, General Butterfield & Swire. BILATAY, Dutch sur... 2.476, M. H. Laps,
The N.Y.K. str. Colombo Mary (Cal- Farometer and September-Balik Papan 26th
utta Line) left Meji for this port on the Temperature Avgust, General-Java-China Japanth September, and is expected here on Humidity WARREN. American transport, 4.000 S. F.
Lija.
the 9th September. Randall 20th Angst-Mauila 27th August. Gener:1.—Ordri Loco, British ghy,, E. Wrightson, g7th August-Bangkok 21st August, Gen- DENSING British str. 1.128. E. Wlian Line) left Sydney for this part via
eral-Chinese
The N.Y.K. str. Inaba Mary (Austca- Schink. End Bentember-Manila 30th norte on the 3rd September, and is ex- August, General-Jardine, Matheson peeted here on the 22nd September. & Co.
CHAPOTEAUT 3
MORRHUOL
Superior to Emulsions or.Cod Liver ol.4
Each tiny Morrhnol capsule re- presents the medicinal value of a teaspoonful of pri
Recommanded at the Paris Aca- demy of Medicine, for lose of appetite and flesh, to patients with consumptive idencies
Solara hottie
100 Capsules. Sold by R4 Ch ralts.
The H.A.L. str. ́0. J. D. Ahlers loft Shanghai on the 4th September, at p.m., and may be expected here on or about the 8th September, at 3.m. 1
PASSED THE CANAL.
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Mr F. S. E
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Mr A. Kel
Mr F. Križ
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Mr F. T. Chapple
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Mr & Mrs
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Mr A. H. Cobb
Dr AL. E. F.
Coleman
Miss Jolly Coleman
Mr J. J. Gonell
Mr C. H. Davia
Mr J. Dowar
Mr & Blas Darlene
and 2 children
Misa S phale Diamond Mr & Mr R. A.
Dooriba
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Mr & Mrs H.
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Mr Denmɔn Fuller Mr H. Galloite
Me B. Mas
Miss AL, 1
Mr B 1
Mrs Geo.
Mr P. Ma
Mr A. D.
Mr K. W.
Mr W. A.
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Mr. K
Mr J. Mere
Mr A, B, 31
Mrs J. D. B
Me J. D.
C., Miss G. O'T
Mr & Mrs 1. H. Genre
Dr Gesaler
Dr J. M. Gillespin
Dr Gleas
Mr A. G. Gordon
Mr J. Gourgey
Mr P. 0. von Grise-
2000
Mr V. Goulbours
Mr J. Gray
Mr R. J. Grimsbew
Mr & Men W A
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Mr P. C. Hall MJT Barris Mia HenburF
Mr J. Ormis
Mr R do Provi
Mr H. A. Raid)
Mr E. M. Kayi
Mr E. B.Bay
Mr R. R. Rozb
Mra Shek
Miso F Rosy
Mr J. C. Sibley
Mr E. T. singe
Mr & Mr E. B
Miss A Square
Mr S. J. Sugibej
Capt H. A; Wa
MFS, F. Woud.
Mr A. Wonk Mr F. W. White Mr. G. Wood
Mr J. W. Young
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Mrs R. Almond
Mr F. J. Cargill
Mr C. Castro Mr T. Chea. Mr R Connell
Mr H. E. Gounel
Mr & Mrs Debbiv Mr W. Donaldson Mr Walker
Mr & In K. MoHugb
Mr & Mrs Kraft Mr M. F Marray
Miss F. Sanders
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Mr & Mrs W. W.
Cleriaos
Mr Geo, Grimble
Mr J. B. Harris
Mr & Mrs Hein minn
Mr E. J. Hingle
*ir B. Jenson
Mr&Mr. Larite
Mr & Mrs Allsa Mr Ami-fedt
Mr W. E Bird
Mr & Mrs J. HT
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Mr F. Luzia
Miss Newhave
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Mrs Foray th
Capt Pollard
Miss Poola
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Mr A. 1.Sayca
His Saunders
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Mr., Pesack
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Mr & Mr. Hancock
Mrs Smith
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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 4t to 11th S-ptember, 1915 HIGH WATEE
Low Wareh
Li-kong
H'kong.
Axeau
Mou
Time.
August 19th-Machaon:
Times,
August 22nd-Albenga, Bayern, Glen- atrae, Sardinia,
Sithonia
Yeddo, Fri.
b. m.
ft. A
h. m,
f. in.
Mr M. U ry
Capt Clarks
5
9 33 5 9m 6 15
2 1
Demodocus.
622
3 2
August 26th-Annam, Altmark, Indra- Satur. Ferinin
6 lmm
0 23
6 5
7 14
22
2 8 5 1
6 45
3 7
Mr Dixon
August 20th-disuta Maru, Canton, San. Kino Maru, Siam, Torch, Gneisenau, Ischia.
74
7 3
6 6
8 38
2.4
4 04 5
7 0A 4 I
Mon.
8 m
152 6 5
10 3 2 4
September 2nd-Armand Belie, Kouang Si, Macedonia, Perseus, Goldenfels.
9 Tues.
No inter. high- a-3.6 € 5
ON SALE.
August 12th-Benarty, Diamed, Indien, Sunda, Titan, Kinh.
August 16th-Indrani, Oonfa, Socotre. Tango Maru, Wray Castle, Den of Glamis, Poul Lernt,
& TABLE OF THE
RATES OF EXCHANGE AT BOMBAY
For Demand Drafts on London on the day of or preceding the departure of the
Mail: also Table of the
Early Approximate Averages
Tip 38 years. Fesu 1874 To 1909.
PRICE $2 CABR
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Height
No infer Ligh Wed, 10 44986
No infor high-
6.8
Thurs. 11
9 21 al 4.9
Mr G. A. Benn Mr & Mrs Isaye Major Bowen, A.P.D. Mrs Bondler
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Mr Lloyd
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Mr Ober
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Rev. Forfar Page
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Mi Davenport and MrJ. . Plommer
children
Mjor Davy
Mr&Mrs Dobler
Miss Drency
Mr. G. A. intton
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