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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P. & O. 5, N.. Co's Steamer

THEP

“DEVANIA,"

Arrived Hongtrap on 27th August, 1913. FROM BOMIRA Y COLOMBO ARD

STRAITS.

Consignees of Cargo by the above-named

vesiol are hereby informed that their goods are being lauded and placed AT THEIR RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Company & Codowne at Kowloon, where each Consignment will sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Gooda And lauded,

This vessel brings on Cargo

From London, dia, ex Bi. "Moultan." From Persian Gulf, ez na. B. L. R. N.

bud B. & P. 8. N. Co.'s Steamers. Optional Goods will be lauded here umies instructions are given to the contrary within 6 hours.

deads not cleared within 8 days including No Fire Insurance will ho affected by me Damaged packages must be left in the Go-

date of arrival will be subject to rent,

in any care whatever.

1000

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TMн, 1913

The regular use of Odol is an absolute boon to the mouth and teeth. The processes of decomposition duce all dental troubles, are in the mouth, which pro immediately arrested, and. after each rinsing with Odol ал exhilarating sense of freshness in the mouth is felt.

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IS THE NEW BRIDE,

CHANGING CUSTOMS:

have gone through; several Loudon seasong get a rather cynical outlook to match with the men of the world who marry them. For some, perhaps far more than the observer would expect, is reserved the pleasure of finding that their well poised, unemotional selves are, after all, two human beings living in a very ancient it harbours the parudise which,

THE WAY TO ATTACK MALARIA TESTIMONY FROM THE TROPICS ON THE EFFICACY OF DR.

WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS.

How our grandfathers ever remained at tito altar while their brides approached them is a mystery to the men and the women alike of this generation. To por- ceive a little procession of bitterly weep, is no dot aware of God walk |

in the cool of the evening. ing women making their way up the aisle, to see the two front pawg of relatives hung with dripping handkerchiefs, to hear one'; future father-in-law struggling with emotion as he gave his daughter away-- these things would surely be too musli for the modern bridegroom were he medi apon to beat them, He is no Bis courage is called upon in another way. If a wreping bride he trying, a female grenadier, composed and sure of herself. is it altogether charming wither. Wed dings nowadays are calculated to shock in more ways than one the aldors who attend them. They are looked upon so obviously by the principal parties as social functions. But if they are secular, there are points about them which aro zore in tune with common sense, than was this case, with a fashionable marriage of the Thackeray eva.

downs for exoriuation by the Consignees, ond the Company's Barveyors, Meners. GODDARD and DOUGLAS, at 10 AM. on MoRDAYS BUÚ THURSDAYS. All claims must be presented within for days of the steamor's arrival hero, after which date they cannot be recognised. No claims will be admitted after the goods! DARLINGTON'S HANDBOOK. teen years is preserved for us in contom

*bave left the Golowasi

E. A. NEWETT,

Hongkong, 11 September, 1913.

Superintendent.

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THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY.

T

FROM PORTLAND (01) AND JAPAN.

HF Company's Steamship

"HARPALYCE"

having serived from the above Porte, Courigue of Corpe by her ane berahy informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongsian

Gryzimpeding-the-di-eharge or remaining on road will be handed at Cominee is

And PXLENG",

No Fue Insurance will be offered Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co, Í 10. Agente

Hangkang, Bid Beyderober, 1213.

140

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, {RESS" IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL: LIND.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

TB Searhip

FEINZ LUDWIG," brying arvived, Consignors of Cargo nie bezel y informed the their Grear, with the exception of Opium, Tressure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hand- eus andfor extra hazardons Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Gedown Company, Ltd., Kowloon, and West Polan Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded in malese intimation is revived fiew the Consignees before Noon To-Dar requestlig it to te lärded

Frere

No Chime will bo adzujíted after the Goedt. have left the Bedowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 10th inst, will be subject to rent.

A broken, chafed, und damaged goods are to be left in the Codowns, where they will be examined on the 10th inst., at 9.30 a..

A Claims must reach us before the 17th

inst, or they will not be recognized,

No Fire Insurance will bo effected.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Underrigued.

NORDELYSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co.,

General Agents. Hongkong. 3rd September, 1913.

AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM NEW YORK.

E Steamship

THE

-POLERIC,"

having arrival, Consignes ut Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed a placed at their risk in the Godowas

be obtained.

Goods not cleared by the 11th inst. will be anbject la uzt

All broken, chafod and - damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will ha

!

Sir Henry Ponsby is com. manded by the. Quon to thank Mr. Darlington for à vapy of his Handbook."

“Notking latter could be wished for."

British Weekly. - Pur superior to ordinary guides.—

Daily Cloudcter."^2. Visitors to Tanulón should u

To eliminate the cumshot merely the symptoes-that is the right way to affank Malaris, the cis parasitically poisoned blood. The euro is in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills," Te-day in every tropical country thousands of former sufferers from Malaria are living healthy, robust, Malaria-free lives, and owe their curs to the good Mood which The Willions Pink Pills made for theta.

i

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 5th at 11.25 a.m.-Pressure has de oressed moderately at Vladivostock, the area o high promo having shifted to the south It row stretches from N. China to central Japan Freasure has decreased moderately along the south-east coast of China.

VISITORS AT HOTEL.

HONGKONG HOTAL

Mr J. M. Aaron Mr F. S. Avory. At 6 am, this morning the centre of the Mr F. E. Baldwin typhoon was about midway between Prsian and A. T. Barberini the Pescadores, Hte rate of motion having. Mr H. Brain Batos decreased considerably. It is apparently travel- Mr E. R. Bato

ing north-north-westward, but its track is Mea £, R. Bolillos uncertain.

Mr P. A. Belton

Hongking rainfall for 24 hours ending Tế BID, to dày, 0.02 inches

A

Mr A. Bona

Mr S. M. Brown

The forecast for the 24 hourṛ ending at none to-day is as follows:

DISTRICT Hongking & Neighbourhood Formosa Channel South coast of Chins between (The

FORECAST

JCyclonic gales,

med rating.

25

Hongkong and Latoooka. Į No. 2. South coast of China between The same as Hongkong and Hainan. No. 1.

• N.W. winds, fresh to moderate; cloudy, rain later,

CHINA COAST METEOROLÒGICAL

Station.

REGISTER

5TH SEPTEMBER. 1913, ....

Wind

Fa ompter

Temperature,

at Sea Level.

Humidity..

Diretica

Weather.

FROM CEYLON PA Mr. P. M. Nonis, clark in the Telegraph

that Malarial Fever had its grip on me by pulas The sweet and blushing bride of seven- Check Of Colombo, saya I first know porary fiction. She cried all the morning in my back and lower limbs. I was attacked by and blushed all the afternoon. This was held to be indicative of her refinement fits of shivering, and I felt as if I were in a and innocence. The bride was young, of old, bhek Arelia country, instead of being in Leourse; innocent, of-courses--mass of the Tropies. Thor would cong periods at sensibilities. The bridegroom was nearly intense best all over me, and beads of porspira. (as young, not so innocent, and reykte

with manly cusotions. The bride's mother tion roller my face and hands. I had to! was wupied with her grief at Losing her secure sick love from the office. I bought Viadvostock ...; 7. 29.93, 64 daughter and this grief she displayed medicines. They helped man but did not offocka Nemuro for all it was worth. She would have pure. This I bought a supply of Dr. Williams"

Hakodato fren tight singularly galios if she had LONDON Partienlerly good deadeny occasion was warranted to be the most ** A brilliant frook, M.-Phe I una stailed". "Everyone was eintional, and The

BY E. C. Cook and Enlarged Edition | uncomfortable in the lives of all who took AND E. T Coor, MA.

part in it. ENVIRONS.

* Maps and Plans, Go Intentions NORTH WALES.

14 Mups

DARLINGTON'S

2

Iustinus,

Tokio

I persovered, and within two weeks I felt a now, Noguchi ....... Pink 15ls. In a fow days I began to improve; Kobi

M

Yay Tum-in excellent health."

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Oshima Naha Ihima Bonin Is.

of o Wihaiwe Haukow Ichang Kuking

The London season is now practically Lover, and the usual crop of debutantes who

Mr. T. Martell, accoonfunt, of Kyaikasita came out in May have departed on their Rd.. Rangoon, sate--" After some months July honeymoons. In this way they are like the brites of early and mid-Victorian residence in India I began to feel decidedly ill; DEVON AND}

Erstations.

times, hat in few others. Their coming a matte their presence felt in my back and CORNWALL

12 Mape; 5e.

was different, their season vas lower limbs. A mysterious chilliers wooll different. Bici wedding was different, come aver me, then shivering fits forced me to Chang-ha Visitors to Brighton, Eastbourne. Hastings, their honeymoons are different, and, above it, where I lay quaking so badly as to make Spa Bournemouth, W Valley Sovern Valley all, their number is different. Bath. Weston-super-mare. Malcom. Hereford,

It has Worcester, Gloucester, Llandrinod Wells, shrunk almost unbelievably. Twenty the bed shake. After a few hours of this Sharp Pork Llangollen. Aberystwyth. Towyn. Barmouth, seven is mor usual age for å bride now; "devil's foring.' I would start to perspire, the Anny Dolgelly. Harlock. Crierie Phelli, than seventeen.

The debutantes mostly sweet staining in streams from my body. A Sanfor Llanduda Rhyl, Bettwayonet. Jale of courtsy at Court many, línies before they Wight and Channel Islands should send for are presented on their marriage, Where stormed friend advised nie to try Dr. Williams' DARLINGTON'S HANDBOOKS 15. cach light-hearted lieutenants led newly-fleilged. Pink Piils, nad I did so. They drove the

1. THE HOTELS OF THE WORLD. school girls to the altar majors now marry Malariat prison completely from my blood dock in the leading Hotels throughent els digitals, and emerally pleased Since then to this day the foyer has never

about it. That is the chief differenco in. the World.

the modern wedding from that of oven LLANGOLLEN: DARLINGTON & Co..

LONDON: SIMPKIN & Co.

twenty years ago so far as exterior points

FOR SALE.

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The really significant difference, However, lies in the attitud of principals and spectators alike,

(LAS COMPRESSOR with ELECTRIC | tim of matrimony at least pretended to,

LOTOF imel FITTINGS. Will Incrense ordinary Hghting patree by 25 per cent. without extra rost..

Apply

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

*MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

The Steamship. " MONTROSE"

FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND

STRAITS.

All broken, elated, and damaged Goods are to to left in the Godenas, where they will

examined on THURS: AY, 11th inst., at 9.30 4.31..ned on the 11th inst., at 17 A.

No Fire Insurance has been oferted. Bill of Lading will ha epatersigned by

DODWELL & CO LTD., Agents. Hongkong, 4th September, 1915. (2039

SLURRED OVER.

Fedtand."

FROM JAXA :--

Mr.J. F. C. Bastianu, clock to the Serang- Jibana Stoomtrain Maatschappy, at Blora. sun-It is now two years since I was cured

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Twenty years ago those of us who did not look upub a wedding as the sol-munisie Maria und Anandia by Dr. Williams' Pink

PUs, and since then I have not at it sing reaurrences of my fortare troubles. During the whole period of my sickness-about a year and a half-I was trying one romedy after another, Bacolod yet I contined to god worse instead of bettor. But Dr. Wilisins Pink Pills completely Labuan

Cotu

stored me to hell."

The rich, good blood which Dr. Williams' Pink Pills create has repeatedly cared the severest cases of Mularia, Dysentery, Nervous Eghaustion, Anaats, Indigestion, Elcomatism, of the ailments that emne only to wemon. Gel. bottle way from any dealer in medicines, or writs direct, to,dhe Dr. Williams' Medicine Co st. Brechnen Road, Shanghai, óné bottle for

150, six for 58 post from:

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS,

me in the Eastern Extension, Australasia and The ft. wing is a list of unclaimed telegrams China Tch graph Company's ofice at Hong. kong:-

A UDRESS Azumaya Maabara... Bayley Beke, Grand Botel Bloktoz

Calay

("ruciani

Now, by general consent, the religious, side of the matter is slurred over, Clergymen at fashionable churches know MANAGER,

very well that their principal duty in the Hongkong Daily Press Office, eyes of the contrneting party is to shorten the ceremony. It may be sered to them, but for that very renson they want it over quickly; we have reached a day when sacred things, if they weally are sacred, CAUSE us more gente discomfort ban anything else. The egregation wants to got it over, the bride and bridegrooin want to get it over, and at the more fashionable churches, where they have to marry utter strangers day after day, the elergy are anxious to get it over, too. If church wedding with its music aut flowers and excellent background had not been spretacular, fashionable weddings would long ago have been contraetext civilly, leaving this bride, and bridegroomin ONSIGNEES of Carge are hereby informed

to repent the cremony according to their that all Goods are being landed at theiregistrars would inak. their rooms a little religion in decent privacy. Even noy, if risk into the Cedomus of Holl's Wharf at Kowloon, whence andjur, frous the wharves | Prettier, would invent a rather tees bhar delivery may be obtained.

formula than that in use, and would. have left the Godown,

No Clara will be admitted after the Goods above all, cultivate a decently well-bred of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharl and romaining undelivered after the 11th inst, will

and a Goods Voice, they might find themselves preferred

to church. Godawn Co., at Kowloon, whence delivery maybe subject to rent.

Sweet soventeen went weeping beneath All Chairs against the Sicanier aust be pre-her-veil to the altar; she faltered, some scared to the Undersigned en or before the 2nd times swooned, Whatever idiocy she com. Det., or they will not be recognised.

mitted was counted unto her as righteous- mess. Twenty-seven, upright and athletic sphin cong walks sturdily up the aisle with her veil

Korgaderiang thrown back. She would consider i Macky. Flippodrome Cirene vulgar to be ashamed of herself, if she is Migley warrring the man the wants to; and, if is idon sho is not, she is going into it with open eyes, and experts very much what she will got The ridegroon of to-day, too, i very different from the bridegroore his father made. He may be grey with ner voumness, but be in most cases has quite consented to have a big wedding, and is far from disliking the display. The fact is, we have translated marriage into the idiom of society and private theatricals. Living in an artificial atmosphere. we are quite unable to realize anything but externals. For this reason

bare THE shove-untioned Vessel having arzited,

rehearsals of weddings, and no que, not Couvigaces of Cargo sze hereby notified

even the clergyman, objears to the mum." to send hr their Bills of Lading for Counter-boing landed and placed AT THEIR RISK in theming the day before the weddings aigustare, and take immediate delivery of Cargo Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown

The most cynical people in church at a from the Company's Godown at West Point, Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each modern wedding are the bride and bride. Cargo will be landed imm: diately on arrival of Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark groom. When their parents went through and delivory can be obtained us the Goods are the ceremony of marriego it was the Jandod. instructions are given to the contrary within to believe that love would last for ever. Optional Goods will be landed here unless fashion to believe in sentiment, at any rate outwardly. Girls were brought up 6 hours.

Goods not cleared within 8 days including their wives would believe that. Now the and men were brought up to believe that date of arrival will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me Happy Pair, or the Yourg Couple, have any case whatever.

had it so dinned into their ears that love) Damaged packager must be left in the is most sulphate of potash, according Godowns for exumination by the Consignees to Barric, and that it cannot possibly and the Company's surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD last, that they come to their wedding in and Dovolas, at 10 AM, on MONDAYS and the mind of people who are going to enjoy THURSDAYS. All Claims must be presented a fleeting happiness as long as they can, within ten days of the steamer's arrival bere, in the hope that when it subsides friend- after which date they cannot be reongnised ship, or at least indifference. will remain No Claims will be admitted after the "Goode to them. On the whole, this attitude hare laft the Godowns,

seems to serve very well. When their E. A HEWETT,

predictions are verified they are prepared Buperintendent.”

for the change; when affection continues Hongking, 4th September, 1913

they get a pleasant surprise.. Girls who

All Chino must be prevented within ton days of Stermer's arrival and no Claim will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns,

No Fire Insurance bas been effected, Bills of lading will be countersigned by

THE BANK LINE, L.,

Agents. Hengkong, 4th Feptember, 1913. [1035

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

P.M. S.S. "PERSIA," FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN PORTS. AND MANILA.

Steamer..

Cargo remaining undelivered on MONDAY, the 8th inst, at P., will incur and

charges.

Cargo remaining undelivered FurnAY, 12h inst., at Foon, in audition to landing charges, will be subject to storage charges

No Fix insance whatever will be effected, All chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo will be examined at the abere Company's Godówn

THUDAY, 1lih inst., at 10 AM.

No Claims will be entertained unless accom panied by sbort delivery pole or list of exoep ions taken at the time, of delivery to Cons as and sgned for and on behalf of the Pacific Mail S.S. Co.

All Claims must be filed on or before 5th Oel, otherwise they will not be recognised.

B. C. MŰRTON,

Apost. Hongkong, 5th September, 1913.

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NOTICE TO. CONSIGNEES.

THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamer.

THE P

"NILE." Arrived Hongkong on 4th September, 1913, FROM ANTWERE, LONDON, MALTA PORT SAID, BLEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their goods are

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2:56 80 9a.

T. F. CLAXTON, Director. on the laval of the eca in inclice, tenths and 1.BARONKYEE, reduced to 3 degrees Fahrenhoit, bandredthe.

TAYNAKTURE, in tho abado, in

Fabrenkeit

degren a

3 BUT, in porocutago of saturation, th humidity of air axtarated with moisture being K4,

4 DIERCPIDS OF WISD, to two points.

S FORCE OF WIND, necording to Beaufort Seale G STATS OF WENT 2, b blue sky, o detached clead, d drizzling rain, f fog, s gloosy, bhail, lightning, worst, p passing showers, rain, sms, thunder, v visibility, w dow (wat

7 Ray inches tenths and huntcocthe

aqual,

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER..

Bongbong Observatory, Saptomber 5th.

Previous On Dato On Date

Day

at

At

at 2 p.m. 6 .. 2 pm.

Mr A. J. Cambridge

Miss D'Almada-

Castro Master D'A‚Ïrunda

Castro

Dr J. G. Hanns Mr W. T. Harbord Mr H, de Hees

Mr J. H. M. Henry Mr & Mrs J. 8. de

Here

Hon Mr E. A. Hewett

C.X.0.

Mr A. H. Hudson Mr. Mrs C Jacknan Mr E. S. Kabel

* Mr Ellis Kadooria

Mr W. E. Kent

F Mr A. Kruseman Mr F. Kulka Lt F. C. Hemming

Lee

Mr & Mrs F. K.

D'Almada E Castro Mr T. Chapple Mr A. H Cobb Dr A. L. E. F.

Coloman

Miss Jolly Coloman

Mr J. J. Connoll Mr C. H. Davis

Mr J. Dowar

Mr & Mra Dorteaze and 2 children Miss Sophie Diamond Mr & Mrs R. H.

Douglas

Mr W. A. Dowley. Mr T. J. van Dassel.

dorp

Madam van Dusseldorp Miss II. van Dussef

dory

Mr & Mrs H. Ehrenfols

C.

Mr Denman Faller Mr II, Gallatte Mr & Mrs I. H. Gear

Dr Gessler

Dr J. M. Gillespie Dr Class

Mr A. G, Gordon Mr J. Gourgoy Mr P. O. von Griso

gono

Mr V. Goulbonen Mr J. Gray

Mr R.J. Grimshow

Mr & Mrs W. A.

Hannibal

Mr P. 1. Ha}}

| Mr JT Kurris

Misc H Hanbury

Mr B. Markham Mr C. Farubrother

Mason

Miss M. Matheson Mra R. T. Matheson Mrs Gec. Martin Mr I. Mayor Mr A. D. MoBarney Mr. W. Mo Day Mr W. A. Mr & Mrs McDonald Mr FA. MacKintosh Mr T. B. Maxwell Mr B, K.Mehta Mr J. Marocki

Meatser

F

Mr A. B. Moulder Mrs. J. D. F. Mülde M. J. P. F. Malder. Miss G. O'Leary Mr J. Ormiston Mr R de Proville Mr H. A. Raider Mr. E. M. Raymond Mr E. B. Ray Miss F. Reay Me R. R. Roxburgh Mrs Schonk

1

Mr J. C. Sibley Mr E, T. Singer Mr & Mrs E. E. Smiths Miae A Square Mrs. J Steibel Capt El. A. Walker

Mr S. F. Wobb

Mr A. Wenk Mr F. W. White

Mr J. W. Young

Mr G. G. Wood

KING EDWARD HOTEL..

Mrs N. Almond Mr. F. J. Cargill Mr C. Ca-tro Mir T. Choo Mr R. Connell Mr H. E. Connell Mr & Mrs Dobbin Mr W. Donaldson Mr Walker Mr&Mrs F.

McHugh

Mr & Mrs J. W N

Moly

Mr & Mrs Majer and

Mr & Mr Solank 31. Finchett Mr H. 8. Sporge Mr A. P. Nöbbe Mr P. A Mackintosh E. Mi Masrey

Mrs Morriss- Mr J. A. Murphy Mr & Mrs Lomaire sud

child

Mr & Mrs Kraft Mr M. Murray Miss F. Baunders Mr & Mr. W. W.

Gorlach

Mr Gov. Grimble Mr J. B. Harris Mr & Mrs Hein moun Mr E. J Hinzło Vr B. Jensen Mr & Mrs C. Jauritsen

Mr & Mrs Allun Mr Amis fed

Mr W. E Bird

Mr W. Logan Dr Sibre

Cupt & Mrs Pisamora Mr & Mr Shothamer Capt & Me A K

Stewart and chil dron Mr G. C. Whitelaw

GRAND OTR),

Capt J. S. Lowingdon Mr F. Lrria

Mirs Newhaven

Mr & Mrs A. B. Crew Mr Mora

Dr Koyt

Mr Feason

Mrs Forsyth Mr O Frese

Mr. Frenk Mr Fredenhall Mr & Mrs Bandook Miss Harword Hi Hayler Mr C. C. King

Capt Polluti

Mis- Poole Mr Rayne Miss Reilly Mr A..Syce Mi-e Saunders Mra Smith

Mr Stockwatia Mr C. Waismant

PEAK HOTEL.

Lient Archer, R.A.M.C. Mr & Mrs W Arm

stang

From

Ipoh

Colorate

mora

Manchester: Manila Slanghai M+ dán

Barometer Temperature

29.6 22,55

29.55

90

B:

14.

Homidity

71

76

57

Wind Direction

NNW

North

Hanekok

North

Mr T. Arthur

ércs

1

3

Muvila

Haiph B

eather Rain

0

C:06

Muczo

Suigu

Singapore

Ma-zo Foochow

En hiascheng

medios Francisco Xavier Trang Kwok Kway. wanahong Wongweelum, c/ Ilo Aukean Si gapore 1769

Siga ore

Chotoo

FOR EUROPE AND AMERICA,

INDIA, AUSTRALIA, &,

and for

*

Hius open air Temperature on 4th... 90, Lowest pe air Temperaturo on 4th...79

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 6th to 12th September, 1913.

HIGE WATER

H kopy

180

Гладет

2 T

Height

Low WATER.

4 0,457 04 1

Mr E F. Aucott Mr. & Mrs Anld and

phildren

Mr & Mrs W. C. Brott and abilt Mr & Mrs C. W. J.

Bell

Mr G. A. Bana Mr&Mreeyər k Major Bowen, A.PD Mira Bordier

Von Mr Kucknill Mr

- W. A. Butterfield

Mr & Mrs On:rie

Mr M. Cary

Capt Clarke

Mr & Mrs E.

Kraus Mr Lauder Mr L

Mr Lloyd Dr Macfarlane Major & Mrs Mellar Maj. & Mrs McMont childen nurte Me McNulty Mr

N. Mrs E. Mitchelmore and child

Mrs Mitchel and -kan Rev. Copy Moyls.

Mr. Ne Box

Mr Ober

Miss Orr

Mr & Mrs Paterson

Rev. Foster Poez

Mrs Davenport and Mr T. L. Pi+kins.

children

M1 jar Davy

Mr Dizon

Mr&Mrs Doblee

6 5 m 10 36 2 4 Mr & Mrs A. Gibson

'kong.

Ba

Thats.

Private ResiDENTS AT THE Outperts,

A Comprehensive and Complete Record

of the

ft. D.

h..m

to ini

Batar.

6

0236 5 7 14 285 1

2.2.

Miss Dreary

65 45

3. 7

Mr G. A. Datton

Mr S B. Ellis

NEWS OF THE FAR EAST

in giren in the

SUD.

Mos.

Tuos.

Wed, 104 9

No inter high Thurs. 11: 6 10-

921. 4 9 Fri, 12m 7 8

7 m 3 3 6 5 8 8

2 4

Consul 4 Mra Eitsen

8 1.52

66

1 51 9.

1914, 1. 7.

7

0

0.36 4 5

0

723 a 17

ON SALE.

ITONG KONG W EEKLY

RESS.

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