NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
8.8. BENARTY," FROM ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO', LONDON AND STRAITS.
YONSIGNFES of Cargo are hereby informed,
that all Gonds are being lauded at their risk into the hazardous and for extra hazardons Gdows of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Gedowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 20th inst. will be subject to rent.
All Claim against the Steamor. must be prosented to the Undersigned on or before the 27th inst., or they will not be recognized.
All broken, phafed and damaged Goode see
to be left in the Godewus, where they will be
Dramined on the 20th inst., at 11 A.M.
No Fire Lasarance bas booz offect.ad. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Uo., Agents. Hongkong, 13th September, 1913.
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FROM FORTLAND (0) AND PUGET SOUND PORTS.
THE KAL. Steamship THE
"C. FERD, LAEISZ," Captain Goizel, Eaving arrived. Consignees are hereby notified to send in their Bille of Lading for Countersignature, and take im mediate delivary of Cargo from alongside.
Cargo remaining undelivered on 18th inst, at Noon, will be landed at Consignoo's risk and expense and delivery must, tlion be taken from the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co's. Gedores.
Cargo remaining undelivered on 24th inst, at Noon, will, in addition to landing charges, be enbject to storage of arges
No Fire Bistronoo whatever will be affected, All chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo to be left on board or in the Godown; the examination of sauce to be hell on 23rd inst., at 10 A.,
Clains must be accompanied by short delivery notes or ist of exceptions takon at the time of delivory to Consignees and sigued for and on behalf of H.A.L.
All Claims must be filled on or before the 3 th inst., otherwise they will not be recognised,
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINTE,
Hongkong Office. Hongkong, 15th September, 1915.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
B&0. 8. N. Co.'s Steamer
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Chartered 8.8. KISH," Arrived Hongkong on 17th September, 1913, FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, FORT SAID, SUEZ ARD STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-names vessel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR DISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Gotowne at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and dolivory can be obtained as the Goode are landed.
Optional foods will be lauded here unless instructions are given to the contrary within 6 hours
Goods not cleared within 8 days including dale of arrival will be subject la rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me iu any case whatever.
Damaged packages must be left
in the Godowns for examination
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20m, 1913.
Deplorable Facts.
It is simply incredible that re should still exist many educated people who cannot or will not realise that it is an absolute accessity, not oily for the preservation of the teeth, but also for the general health, to fake regular cara of the mouth and teeth.
Just think of the fact that not millions, bot milliards of microbes and bacteria are living in a mouth which has not been rinsed with ho autiseptic month- Yet wash (lol)
"most picople seein not to know that the destruction of the teeth is principally duu to the action of
these bacteria 1 is much to be tegrated that this
should be so, and that a matter so vitally important to health should not be more The family: generally recognised. doctor should explain to his patients, the teacher to his pupils, and the parents to their children that it is only by the use of a liquid antiseptic (Odol) that the month can be kept absolutely free from bacteria. It should also be emphasised that the use of antiquated tooth-pastes and tooth powders is ineffective and useless from a preventive point of view.
Odol most thoroughly and effectively arrests all fermentation and decompo sition in the mouth, and produces at the same time an indescribably delightin sensation.
Everyone who daily use Odol insures the greatest protector for the teath and mouth that sciener has hitherto discovered.
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MANAGER,
Hongkong Daily Press Office,
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
by the Consignees, and the Com. Steamship pany's surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD & DOUGLAS, at 10 A.M. on WEDNES- DAY, the 24th inst.
SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY.
A FLY FEVER.
WEATHER REPORT.
Prézauro Formcsa
VISITORS AT HOTEL.
LONGKONG HOTEL
Me A. T. Barberini
Mr H. Brain Baton Mr E. R. Bote Mr W. G. Bell Mr M. Benzemora Mrs L. Borin
process have been made to remedy defects. A new apparatus, described in Berlin by
On the 18th at 17.40.- Black dram hoisted. Dr. Lacb, resembles a heavy revolver in
On the 19th at 6.15 8.an. Black North Cone
Mr J. M. Aäron The new disease-carrier discovered by size and appearance, and leads the metal
At 11.50 am-Pressure has decreased mod-r J. W. D. Andrews
Mr J. H. Arokrom - erately at Weihaiwai and Vladivostock, a Prof. Townsend, of Lima, is a small, in the shape of a wire or tape to the and Ball hoisted.
Mrs E. V. Amy moth like, hairy midge of the genus nozzle, where it is surrounded by a
has horassed moderately over Me F. E. Baldwin Phishotinus. This dy runs well, but mixture of oxygen and air or of other depression baring formed over S. Manchuris.
The Fame of the moves sluggishly in fight, carrying its gases and air issuing from the nozzle
No returns from Japan, The typhoon, which had partially filled up wings over its head, and on coming to under high pressure,
deponed after entering the coast and passed rest in folds the wings back sinningly, gases instantly rects the wire, carrying. like the roof of a house. It layy its eggs the fused particles along with great in dark crevices. They hatch in a werk velocity. A little turbine driven by the about 50 miles to the north of Hongkong at Telegraphic communication with Swatow into cylindrien larrae, living in stagnant, compressed gas on its way to the nozzle 11 pm, last night. water and decaying vegetation, and these operates a worm-gearing, and this feeds
Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at pass in eight weeks into pupas, which the wire along at the rate at which it is and Canton is interrupted. 19 am, to-day, 4:25 Inches. hurst in two weeks, letting out the per-being used. The process is adapted for
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon The dies are neattered a variety of purposes. The spray can be fected flies,
And subtropical made to give an inside or outside coating to-day is as follows: throughout tropical regions. One species is now found to be of lead, tis or aluminum, penetrating the carrier of seven days fever," which very crevice and corner, and under low the deposit becomes porous, If Rome occurs where this fly is found, and
The fever virus transuitable for accumulators. nowhere else. mitted, closely related to those of dengue coatings are of oxide instand of pure
give even and yellow fevere, is of the minute kind metal. this passing through filters.
pressure
protection.
kay
DURABLE GLASS METAL JOINTH
better
MUSCLE AND DISEASE.
jouscular
An old diffealty has been overcome by That the importance of
by G. B. Burnside in a method for sealing. is exercise generally overlooked- physicians was pointed out by Dr. J. M. copper, and other metallic conductora. Anders at the Washington meeting of into glass directly. The metal is inserted is into the fused glass in the usual way. climatologists. The American race undergoing muscular deterioration, yer and as the glass cools below reduess both resistance of an individual to such disease metal and glass are repeatedly plunged For considerable as tuberculosis is in direct relation to his into a slightly heated bath of oil or tat
Though more for a second or two. muscular development.
is needed to currents tubuler instead of solid con- than physica! exercise
The increased respiration no trouble, and there was no deteriora prevent tuberculosis, this is of leading ductors are used. The joints have given importance.
in muscular activity adds to nutritiontion when a copper tube carrying 100 and general health, but muscular exercise amperes was heated to 100 degrees C. must vary with the individual.
SUGAR IN SURGERY,
Though sugar is so well known as a ORDER AN PLANETARY EVOLUTION. From the striking relation of planetary preservative, its value in surgery seems to motions, Prof. P. Lowell has made the have been only
DISTRICT
FORECAST.
Hongkong & Neighbourhood
18.E. winds, frank Formosa Channal
to moderate. South coast of China betwoou (The Camo As
No. 1. Hongkong and Lamooks South coast of Clins between W. to S. winds, Hongkong and Hainan.. freshto moderato. 8. to B.E. winds, freeh to moderate; over cast, rain squalls, Improving later.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
19TH SEPTEMBER, 1913, ..
Station.
| Nemuro......
deductions that the planets grew out of Dr. Georg ecently made certain by Kagoshima......
scattered material, cach bringing the next into being by perturbation, with Jupiter as the starting point and the only planet with an original nuclens. From the law of evolution worked out, it is concluded that the nearest planet beyond Neptung should be 47,5 as. for from the Sun as the Earth, and comparable with Neptune in size.
TREES THAT NEED FIRE,
A novel view of forest fires is taken by Roland M. Harper, of the Alabama Geological Survey, who concludes that for the perpetuation of such forests at their occurrence occasionally is needed least as those of the Southern long-leaf pine. Such fires vary in frequency with the kind of forest und in different ce- gions. Their effect in general is to keep down underbrush and trees with thin. bark or low branches, and thus to favour the growth of trees with thick bark and clear trunks, such as most of the pines. They may also destroy some injurious insects. Fires in Northern forests are niore spectacular and awe-inspiring, and are regarded as an unmitigated evil, but in the long leaf pine regions they seem to be a part of Nature's plan, and in prehistoric time every spot hot protected
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dressing for wounds, pure cane or beet sugar acts as an effective sterilizer; and serves better than the usual antiseptics in preventing putrefaction and bacterial contamination.
DON'T RUB-ERADICATE.
THE WRONG AND THE RIGHT WAYS WITH RHEUMATISM.
When Rheumatism clutches do not waste time on liniments-and
Vladvostook....
Hakodate inter Telão Kochi.. Nagasaki
Oshimatai Nhà nước Ishi'jma Bonin Is... Weibelwei Chefon
Johang Hauko......
Kukiang Changaba Shanghal Gutzlaff Sharp Paak Amoy ********
Swato Taiboku Taichu
Твіпад
Koshun ......... Tescadores...!
Canton ****** Hongkong
Gap Book
Macao Wnohow....
Hollow... Pakhoi Paulien Tourang
C. St. James...
Aparri !
Wind
7:29.87: 63-
SSE
50.
Hour.
Barometer
at Sea Level.
Temperature.
Humidity.
Direction.
DIMIR Force
Weather.
29.23.69
29.83 29.90 7.29.88
6a 29.80
5a, 29,90
29.9
D
29.92 29.86
9
$ a 29,00 78
org
29.86
9.
63.29.74
29.76
11
29.91 129,91
Manila. $29.91
Legaspi .... Bacolod
Iloilo...
Cobu
Labaan
29.91
939.95 81
29.95
T. F. CLAXTON, Director.
Ara F. W. Breaker Mr C. Campbell
Mr A. J. Cambridge MIRS D'Aloada
Castro
X.
Master D'Almada
Castro Mr&Mrs F.
D'Almadan Centro Mr. Catlin. Mr F. T. Chapple Mr W. K. Chung Dr A. L. E. F
Coleman
Mr J.J. Connell Mr G, H, Corse, Jr. Mr CH. Davis Mr J. Dowar
31 Mr Derbeano and 2 children Mr & Mr R. A
Douglas
Mr E.S. Kabel
Mrs E. A. Kondergan Mr Ellis Kadoorie Mr A. Krasemain Dr Kubile Mr T. Leoman Mr Tim King Ji Mr Lim King Choc Mr Lim Pack Sin Mr G.T. Lloyd Mr & Mr
MoCroy
R. BL.
Mr & Mrs C. W.
MoDonald
Mr C. Farobrother
Mason
Mies M. Matheson Mrs R. T. Matheson Mrs Geo, Martin De O. Marriott Mr F. T. Marwell Mr A. D. MoBurney Mr. F. A. MacKintoel Mr.A. L. Matthows Mr B. K. Mehta Mr. J. Merschi Mr P. Meyer Me A. B. Moulder Mrs J. D. F. Mülder Mr. D. F. Müller Mr H. A. Nadler MR.L. Nager Dr & Mrs L. Nolasco Miss G.
Mr & Mrs H. O. Mr P. N
Ehrenfels
Mr T. H Elliott Mr Dorman Fuller
Mr H. Galiotte Mr & Mrs L H. Gear
Dr J. M. Gillespio
Mr A. G. Gordös Mr J. Gourgey. Mr P. 0. von Griso.
Grimshaw
KOLO Mr V. Goalbourn Mr R.J Mr & Mrs W. A.
Hannibal
Mr P. C. Hall
Dr J. G. Hanna-
Mr W. T. Harbord Capt H. J. Hawkins Hon Mr E, A. Hewett
Q.M.G.
Me F. Hill
Mr H, S. Howarth Mr & Mrs E. D.
Humphreys
Mr. E. Humphreja
Mr & Mrs B. Innes Mr & Mra C. Jackaça Mre M. V. Jones
M. J.Ormiston Mr M. J. Ossorio Mr A. D. Paton Mr J. W. Paton. Mr R. de Previllu Hr E. H.Kay Mr B. Raworth Miss F. Reay Mr R. R. Rorburgh Mr & Mrs Rumford Mr E. D. Ryan Mr Goo, Samael Mrs Schenk
Mr J. C. Sibley Mr E. T. Bingor Mr & Mrs E. E. Smith Mr G. L. Spencer Capt H. Spear Miss A Square Mr V. Syłow Mr G. C. Tait Capt & Mrs H A.
Walker
and 2: children
Mr F. W. White Mr G. G. Wood Dr A. H. Woods
KING EDWARD HOTM
Mrs R. Almond Mr F. J. Cargill
Mr C. Castro
Mr T. Choo Mr I. Connall
Mr H. E. Connell
Mr & Mrs Dobble
Mr W. Donaldson
Mr Walker
or Mr & Mrs F.
1 BETEK, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit, Fundredthe.
TEMPERATURE, in the shade, In
degrees
rubbing the trouble to another part the level of the 984 in Lebes, cabronhoit 3 HUMIDITY. in percentage of ration, the by topography or otherwise must have but root it out by eliminating Fahrenbe * COBLENZ,"
Littie from the blood the uric acid poisonidity of air aturated with moisture being 100.
DIBUTION OF WIRD, to two points. been fire-swept every few years. having arrived, Consignes of Cargo are huri y informed that their Goods, with the exceptics of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being harn is done to the long-leaf pine after All claims innst be presented within ten days landed and stored at their risk into the Lazard the age of four or five. This pine with which is its cause.
pus and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the stands fire better than any other tree, but some other gines and a few onks and of the steamor's rival bare, after which data
Hongkong and Kowless Wharf and Godown they cannot be recognised.
bickories are not touch less resistent, No daims will bo admitted after the goods Company, Ltd., Kewloon, and West Poin
Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained, have left the Godown.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on niece3ost of the fires are now set purposely, B. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent. Intimation is received from the ConsigneFF
befoze NOON TO-DAT requesting it to be landed to burn off dead grass and improve the vere.
No Claims will be admitted after the Good, grazing, have left the Godowns, sad all goods remsinius andelivered after the 3rd inst, will be subject lo rent.
Hongkong, 18th September, 1913.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES FROM YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND MOJÍ.
THE Steamship
THE
"DILWARA," having arrived from the above Porta, Con- aigneas of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at consignees' risk and expense into the hazar dous andjor extra hazardous Gudowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited,
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Vadersigned,
DAVID SASSOON & Co., LTD.,
Agents. Hongkong, 18th September, 1913.
160
SHIRE" LIFE OF STEAMERS, LTD. |
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES: FROM EUROPE, COLOMBO AND STRAITS
THE Steamship
THE
"DEN OF GLAMIS," baying arrived from the above Forts, Consigness of Cargo by her are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the bardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
Goods not cleared by the 24th inst. at 6 PM. will be subject to rent.
All broken, shafed and damaged package, are to be left in the Gotowns, where they will be examined on the 24th inst,, at 9.30 Claims against the Steamer must be presented within 10 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recognized:
No Fire Insurance will be effected by ne in
OPEN-AIR SCHOOLS FOR THE KEALTHY.
REGISTER.
5. FORCE OF WID, according to Beaufort Soslo. S STATE OF WRATHER, b blue sky, o detached To do this you need the best, drizzling caiu, f fog, gloomy, h hail . lightning, a averoast, prasing showare, q equall, rrain, e know, t thander, v visibility, w dew twist.
7-Ray nikes tentba and bundesite blood medicine modern Science Dr. other words
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL knows-in Williams Pink Pills. These Pills have cured tens of thousands of Rheumatic tufferers, many of them The results of last winter's experiment with an open-air school for healthy as afflicted with Bheumatism in its well as tuberculous children hare been
Two class twenty years. They are curing it All Claims must reask us before the 1st reported by Dr. W. W. Roach, medical worst forms, during the past Oot, or they will not be recognized.
rooms were selected in which the children still, every day, in all parts of the No Fire Insomnco will be end. Bills of Lading will be cour signed by the were about equal in number, of the same Undersigned.
grade and age, the same social standing, world; and they do this simply by NOEDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
and the same conditions of home life. In MELCHERS & Co.,
General Agents. Hongkong, 16th September, 1913.
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are be left in the Gedowns, where they will be examined on the 23rd inst., at 9.30 AM.
14
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREME IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
THE Steamship
"GNEISENAU," having arrived. Consignes of Cargo are herob informed that their Goods, with the exceptio of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their rick into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godewus of: the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Karioon, and West Point Godowns, whoace delivery may b obtained,
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees bofors Noox TO-DAY requesting to be landed here,
7
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No Claims will be admitted after the Good have left the Godowne, and all goods remaining andelivered after the 24th izst, will be subject
All broken, shafed, and damaged Goods me; examined on the 24th inst; at 9:30 AL to be left in the Godowns, where they will be
to rent.
All Claims must reach us before the 30th inst, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned,
HEL LLOYD,
inspector of Philadelphia.
one room the windows were kept wide dispelling the poisonous acid from open, with no artificial heat except when the blood stream, and by making. the temperature fell below 80 degree F., and extra wraps were worn, and frequent new, red, health-renewing blood at The other every dose. drills and exercises taken.
Let
yours room was ventilated and heated in the The usual way, with windows closed.
be the next cure, and open window class gained two pounds in begin it to-day. Dr. Williams' average weight to one pound for the other pink pills for pale people are sold
free from colds, learned
and by the Dr. Williams' Medicine quicker, was more alert, better behaved, by medicine vendors everywhere, Co, 84, Szechuen Road, Shanghai, and more regular in attendance.
class, was
THE NEW TARNISH OIL,
Hongkong Observatory, September 19th.
Provious Oa Dato On Date
Day at at 2 p.m. 6 a.10.
29.59
68
Bain,
Temperature Barometer
Wind Direction Humidity
Force Weather
MoHugt
E
Mr & Mrs Kraft Mr M. F Murray Mio F. Saunders Mr & Mrs W. W.
Gerlach
Mr Goo, Grimble Air J. B. Herria Mr & Mrs Heinemann Mr E. J. Hingle Mr B. Jenso Mr&Mr C. Lauritsen
Mr & Mrs Allan Mr Amisfed Mr W. E. Bird
Mr & Mrs J. HN
Mody
Mr & Mrs Majer and
600
Mr & Mrs Schenk
Mrs Finchett
Mr H. S. Spurge
Mr A. P. Nobbe
Mr F. A. Mackintosh
Miss Massoy
Mrs Morriss
Mr J. A. Murphy. Mr & Mrs Lemaire and
child
Mr W. Logan Dr Sibroo
Cant & Mrs Pasamor Mr & Mrs Shethamier Capt & Mrs A K Stowart and chil dreu Mr G. C. Whitelaw
GRAND HOTEL
Mr & Mra A. B. Crow
Dr Keyt
Mr Fenson
Mrs Forsyth
Mr O Freese Mr U. Frenck Ms Frodenhall
Mr & Mr Hancool Miss Harwood Mi Hayler Mr C. G. King
Capt. J. S. Lavingdon. Mr F. Lovris
Misa Newhavo
Mr Morsh
Cant Pollard Mies Poole
Mr Kayne
Miss Reilly Mr A. ti. Sayes MiB Saunders
Mrs Smith Mr Btookwoth Mr. C. Weismann
Mr. & Mrs.
Krause Mr Lauder Mr Louglin
PEAK HOTEL.
at
Z pm.
29.60
29.73
78
78
Liant Archer, R.A.M.C. Mr & Mrs W. Art- We strong
,90 NW.4.BW
90
SSW
5.
3
oru
odg
4.25
Highest open sir Temperaturo on 18th... 87 Lowest open air Temperature on 8th. 73
Sun.
Moa.
Tres.
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,
Height
Low Wizat
H'kong.
··M+BA
From 20th to 26th September, 1913
HIGH WATER
kong.
Dieas
Time.
$5.3 m 64
2.6
11 16
6 7 5 33 3 6
054
6:53 47 m
བྷ་ 9,
11.51
6
9
5. 40 at 3 9
5:34 a 4:1
། སབསྒ
Chinese wood-oil, or tung oil, of which one bottle for $1.50, six for $8 postSatur. 2011 5,000,000 gallons were imported into the United Bates last year, gives better free. varnish than kauri gum, being quicker drying and less liable to crack. David Fairchild, of the Bureau of Plant In- dustry, reports that it is creating quite d revolution, and urges extensive planting of the tree in Southerti States.
THE NEW METALLIZING.
By the process some years ago devised by V. Schoop. of Zurich, various metals were converted into fine spray by fusing and forcing high-pressure steam or gas through the mass, and this spray gave a thin coating when projected against the
ON SALE.
Tinges.
MrT. Arthur
Mr E. F. Aucati Mr. & Mrs Aald and
children
Mr & Mrs W. C. Barrett and slid & Mrs C. W. J. Bell
Mr
Mr G, A, Bens Mr & Mrs Beyer Major Bowon, A.P.D, Mra Bowdler Hon Mr Bucknill Mr W. A. Butterfield Mr & Mrs Carrie Mr. M. Cary.. Capt Clarko Mrs Davenport childran Mejor Davy
Mr Dixon
Mr& M
Dobbea
Miss Dronry
h, so. 7 in My G. A. Dutton..
254 4 2 8 528
Mr.S. H. Ellis
Mr Lloyd Dr Macfarlane Mejor & Mrs McHardy Maj. & Mrs MoMan
children & Burso
Mir MoNalty
Mr & Mrs E N.
Mittelmore and child
Mrs Mitchel and obild. Rev. Copley Moyis
Mrs No con Me Ober
Miss Orr
Mr & Mrs Paterson. Ray Foster Pegg and Mr T. L Perkins
Mr J. L. Plummer Hr Powell
Consul & Mrs Fitzon
Mr & Mrs A Gibson
Mr T. Gordon
Lt-Cel. Gordon Hall,
E.AM.C.
7 om 10 6 27 Mr & Mrs B. A. Hale 2:30 46
No infer. high or low water Mr H Hancock
24 Miss Hancock Wed 21647 0 11 34
No intor high nor low water Mr & Mrs Haskell
71031 a 20
Mr Baskott of the flurs 253-94
nor low-water Mr F. A. Hazeland No infer high the
7.3 1 13 a 16 Mr & Mrs Hell Fril 26 5.0
11:52 4 6 0.4 81.
Capt & Mrs Hodgins
ONGKONG HANSARD REPORT I of the MEETINGS
for COUNCIL LEGISLATIVE Session 1912.
ERVISED BY THE MAHBIES,
PRICE
DAZLE PRESS OPILCH.
48
NOTICE TO KOWLOON RESIDENTS
COPIES of DAILY PERS"
EXTRA COnly of the following Stores
KOWLOON BOUK STALL, Ferry Wharf TUNG CHIBONG Haiphong Bond
Lt. Col. Radeliffe, 2.. Mr & Mrs T. Parker
Reen
Mr F. L. Bolton
Capt & Mrs Riley Mr & Mrs A. Bitshie Eng: Comdr, Roome Mr & Mre E. H
Sharp
Mr A. Sindair Mr. C. Skott Lt.Col. Ueber Smith Mr. Boats Mr & Mrs G, E
Stewart and chile- dren k
Capt Mrs Sterisker
Burse and onilà Maj. Humphrey,... Mr & Mrs Tope Mr & Mrs W, G. Mr O. Wagner
Humphreys Mr NC. Walker Lt. Col. E. W. Iles, Mr & Mrs Watsan
Capt-Whitefield Constil dansanS
Mr & Mrs WiGE Mr A. Keith
Mr David Wood, Major General Kelly Miss Wright
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