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SORE THROAT:

fts Cuse and Cure.

if your throat is sure, swollen, inflamed -if it hurts you tospeak or swallow you show be at on take song Foamamint Taldea.

Thay ease the pain as oure--tuye Res dave Throat quietly prevent furtig e att ek or sufrenard you aguurst 'in- fetisensendur to gerabi

Chimes an: breathed out by the sack, head we andate her firm the air. The are serils-living atoms of plan file so all that we can anly sit then through Jaktstrips, anatu si they look like umere apreis, truchownie the abdive glanskandini,

Chad gemts grow rund, actiple at a gerat speed in thixoma and 4 ding the tooth curvies, They also 42 and ab Preto which emse

froutes and infectious diseases.

kill they gets in the youth audit

Mirandet “Cables, with a f both a cure The third frogbles and

reative of aleidous pensen fel Poftheon. Consignption of Bie Lang, but Ton8RS. Sonst Mawe, deil

Praised by Physicians and

the Public.

Pomeziat kagumine vennedy, (1..r 7,000 ipheusimas ione pubikly Vertad Novita' mine. Inalets of Debent

Forumint propy ang ala

Jael is the R, Con. A. J. Balfour, M.P., Lord Justing Begeldey, and Queen Alespid's conlidential secretary the Ben. Chughtte Kells.

The Adidescan of Ariztak vrina; **↓ habitually use Formidint as a preventive of Son The Viscourt Board -Bore The vd quieddy Junapenis writem after using Borgmans Tablets." Signer Car, the world-famous teme, wrifèse-s "I have found Walling's Rozmarniat Tablets very bendicial to the Bamak ad

leasant to the taste."

Among medicalaca, Professor Kizilert. AT. the form specialist, writen na The Medical Press and Circabar:

*I attach great significance to the worth of Formant Tablela. They are splen didly adapted as preventive of infectious diverses, and I have prescribed them extensively Tresillitis, etc."

Why continue to suffer from Sore Thecit Try this cfective reunedy, which, by the way, is both palatable a d harmless.

It can be purchased at all Chemists in bottles of 50 tablets. But insist o genuine Walfing's Formannint, and refuse worthless substitutes.

Send the coupon to-day for a free Copy of valuable handbook, entitled Hinta on Sore Throat," by Landon physician.

FREE HANDBOOK.

Please send me a Free Copy of Hints on Sore Thront.”

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Address

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SHIPPING

IN PORT.

STEAMERS.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRBOM,

EDUCATIONAL EXPERIMENT

IN INDIA.

A London correspondent writes to tho Pinnene : —Before the year is que AR Eduational Colony is likely to be started in India under the direction of Capliz J. W. Potuvel (Royal Engineers, retired) and with this practical co-operation of Captain Mr. Rabindranath Tagore.

THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO.,

LIMITED.

Tetraphic Addres→" DOCK,”

Yokohama.

Codes used-A.B.C. 4th and 5th Editions, Lieber's, Boot's, A. and Watkins,

DRY DOCK DEPARTMENT :........ Tel@phane Nos. 1763, 306, or AX1,

NO, DOCK,

NO. 1 BOCK. Docking Length (35

NO. DOCK.

2006 & Docking Length 191 ft.

Every description repair work is undertaken. A large assortment of material including tail shafts are kept in stock. Two powerful tow boats, foating derrick to Eft 45 tons, pneumatio, electric, hydraulio planta, etc. Manufacturors of engines, boilers, tngs, fighters, constructional stool work, etc. "Tenders on short 1.ofico by letter or cable

WAREHOUSE DEPARTMENT:-

92 buildings, principally of brick mut steel, 310 entrances. 37 buildings are private konded warehouses. Floor area 68,248 square yards, or 14.1 sores.

Custom-house brokenge and insurarice undertaken. Rates moderato. Mooring Basin, 600 feet by 100 foot by 25 feet deep, adjoining the docks and warehouses

712

Poturel has been successful in getting support for his scheme from landing educationists and public mon in this country, and in consolidating their steergih into an association known as The Educational Colonies and Self- Supporting Schools Association." It Is A schen which is of practical valus for all countries, and has commended itself to such men as the following, who are vice-presidents and members of the Council of the Avesciation:Profesor Sir Willinn Ramsay, F.R.S.; Dr. H. Gray. meer of the Moseley Commission to the training, with other dewtopraonts to give 1,8,A.; Dr. J. Beattie Crozier; Professor

a boy a wide outlook, knowledge and Bickerton, New Zealand; Dr. Saleeby; Colourt F. M. Maude, Sir Francis Vane, equipment. Such is the rough outline of Bart; Dr. A. Haid, F.R.C.P.; Lord the sebome which is to be tried in Bengal Roberts, the Hon. E. Lyttelton, Head before the end of this year, and it is a master of ton; Professor Todd, of practical experiment which may have liis University, U.S.A., and Profes- important results in the solution of sor fide, University of Paris (Social India's educational problem. Dr. Arnold, Eengamies) have written to express their who presided at Captain Petavel's lecture approval of and interest in the scheme. pointed out that Mr. Gokhale's scheino Lord Crewe and Lord Morley have also for free compulsory primary education in intinted to Captain Petavol that they India was rejected principally on the will watch with special interest the question of expense; if such colonies could pradical working of the Educational a self-supporting, that important diff Colony, which is to be tried at Mr.enlty vanished. Rabindranath Tagore's School. Bahawalpur, Bengal.

الا

a.t

Captain Petavel gave an outline of the schorte

an informal lecture Londen reizently and stated the case briely thus:----

llader our present commercial system,

VESSELS

EXPECTED.

THE AMERICAN MAIL... "The P.M. str. Manchuria, arrived at

as far as we improve means of production Manila on the 6th October, at 4 pm, we aplicate our exchange system. The| result is that though production cost and is expected to leave that port on the very little labour under modern condith October, at 4 p.m., making her duo to 10. goods are not so extraordinarily reach Hongkong on the 11th October, at dep because of the costliness of 19 a.m. exchange.

If we organised a number of people to prode the main necessaries of life for Dheir own use and consumption so that Prey could dispense with the costly exchange system through the medium of commerce, a very moderate amount of Tabour would be sufficient to keep them supplied with the necessaries of life. We could, therefore, give boys a perfect education, spending all that was neges- sary for the purpose, and, by keeping them for a few years at the conclusion of their training in an industrial organisa tion producing the necessaries of life, they would be made self-supporting and could easily pay for the training they had received." Young men working in snd an organisation could earn the accessaries of lile with part of the day's work and be able to devote the rest of the day to study."

THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

The 1.G.M. str. Prinz Sepismund left Sydney on the 20th September, at 11 s... and may be expected here on or about the 18th October.

The N.Y.K. str. Nikko Maru (Austro- lian Line) left Melbourne for this port vie ports on the 24th September, and is expected here on the 20th October.

The E, & A. str. Aldmham loft Sydney for this port via Queenslan 1 Ports and Manile on the 27th September, and may be expected to arrive here on the 20th October.

THE CANADIAN MAILL

The CPR. str. Empress of India left Yokohama on the 3rd October, and is duo to arrive Hongkong on the 16th October.

THE ENGLISH MALL.

THE GERMAN MALL.

The P&O str. Delta left Singapore leaving detail to be fitted in according for this port on the 4th October, no 10.30 to the different needs of the different a.m., with the outward English mails, contries in which such Educational and is due here on the 9th October, of Colonies

founded, Captain about 6 a.m. May be Petal explained that it was part of the schete to alternate manual “and book

The 16.M. str. Kirist, carrying the training up to the age of fourteen; a boy by that time would have learned auch German mails, with dates from Berlin of that is useful in the handling of tools and ¦ the 17th September, left Colombo on the the earlier stages of manual work; from 4th October, p.m., und may be expected: fourteen to eighteen he would continue here on or about the 15th October, bistraining at an Industrial Educational Colony, which supplied its own needs in i foud and clothing. He would learn, in

MERCHANT STEAMEN8.

VISITORS AT

HOTEL.

HONGKONG HOTEL

Hon MrE. A. Herott

C.MA,

Mr J. M. Aarch Mr W. Auderson Mr A. Anfolini Me A. T. Barberini ir E. R. Bale. Mr & Mrs J. F. Brom

fold Mr Mrs J. M. Brock Dr W. Onla Mr C. Campbell Me A. J. Cambridge Miss D'Almacia

Castro

Master D'Almeris

Castro

Mr & Mra

F. X. D'Almads & Castro

Mz F. T. Chapple Dr A. L. E. F.

Coleman

Gordon

Mirs Jolly Coleman Lt Col & Mrs Cosmuo

Mr C. H. Davis Mr J. Dowar Mr◊. G. Draison Mr & Mrs Derteano

E.

and 2 children Mita Sophic Diamond M&M B. Douglas J. Duncan Mr & Mr H.

Ehrenfels

Mr F. Felix

Mr Denman Faller

My H. Gallette

Mr & Mrs R. Inorg

Mr A. Herz

Mr E. S. Kabel Mr S R, Kirkness Mr. Leeman Mr A, KruseING N

Mr Lim King Jim Ke Lim King Chea Mr P. M. Lancaster Mr G. T. Libya

Mr W. Legan

Mr R. C. Maskomk Mr.G. Marshall Mr C. Farbrother

Macon

Miss M Matheson Mrs R. T. Matheson Mrs Geo, Martin Dr O. Marriott

fr F. A. Mackintosh

Mr B. K. Mohta Mr J, Merenki Mr P. Meyer Mr G. L. Miner Mr O. Diaz

Mr A. B. Moulder Mr. J. D. F. Müldor Mr J. D. F. Müldør. Miss G. O'Leary Mx J. Ormiston

O, M» J. W. Paton Mr A. Petersen Mr & Mrs Porisso Mr. 9. Prataper Mr R. de Previllo

Mr & Mrs L. H. Gears

Mr L. V. Gelder Mr G, M. Gifford Mr W. R. B. Gifford Dr J. M. Gillespis

Mr A, G, Gordon Mr J. Gourgay Mr F.

Gordon Mr V, Goulbourn

MY P. O. de Grisogous Mrs A. B. Inas

Mr & Mrs W. A.

Hannibal

.

Mr P. C. Hall Dr J. G. Haans air W. T. Harbord Mr W. R. Hind

Mr M. Piron Mr E. H. Boy Mr B. M. Raywond Mr J. E Raymond Mr B. Raworth Miss F. Reay

On the 8th at 11.50 . eressed alightly along the avant from Focu to Cape 81, Jeines. It has decreased moderately ovor Japan, the anti-cyclone having passed into the Pacißo,

A moderate anti-cyclone in central to the north of the Yangtre Valley.

Moderate moracon is indicated along the east

coast of China and over the N. China Son.

Hongkong rainfall for 24 hour ending 10 a.m. to-day, 0.72 inches.

at

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follow:

DISTRICT

Hongkong & Neighbourho

Formons Chaund

FORECAST

NOTICE

FROM NEW YORK,

THE Steamship

"CITY OF EDINBURGH,” Captain II. V. Rigby, having arrived from the above Port, Consignees of Cargo and hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Cominous risk and expouse,

Limited, Kowloon, and stored a

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods' san to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on THURSDAY, the 9th inst., at

[N.E. winds, strong.

Hongkong and Hainan...

South coast of Chine between The mo No. 1. Hongkong and Lawocks. 1 Houth coast of Chium between (The same

No. 1.

#11

10

B2

N.. winds, moderate; fire.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Station.

Nemuro

REGISTER.

8th Ocrease, 1915, 4.3.

Hour,

Barometer

at Sea Level.

Vladsostock...7.30.04.

Hakodate...! 30.53 Tokio..... Kochi

Nagasaki..... Kagoshima ....... Oshima Naha lebi'ja

Bonin Is. Chafoo Weihaitoi Hankow lchang Kiukiang...... Changaba Shanghai..... Gatzlaff Sharp Peak Amoy Swatow ..... Taiboku Taichu

Koshan ****** Pescadores Canton Hongkong

Gap Rock M3030 Wuchow

630.4

.-30.20

Temperatura

Humidity.

Wind

Direction.

Weather

Force,

AREL

NE

* 30.03

B

» 30.03

» 20.06

NNE

30.02

NI

→ 30 01-

38 W

29.04

30.18.

30.17, 61 30.16 7.30.08

bem bey

6B 30.60

5.30.00)

n-29.96

» 29.95

29.95 3129.94

9. 30,07, 80

6 a. 30.03!

30.00

9.30.10

Mr R. G. ROB

Mr & Mrs Rutherford.

Hoikow

Mrs Solenk

Pakhoi

Mr. E. T. Singor

Phulica

6. 30.05

Sir J. H. Simpson

29,

C. St. James...

#29.

Aparri

** (29

Manila

Legaspi

Bacolod

9/29 01

29.99

Mr & Mrs E. B. Smith Miss A Squar Capt Walker MFF. W. White

Mr G. G. Wood

KING EDWARD Hotru.

-Mr F. J. Cargill

Mr H. Clegg

Mr & Mrs C. Lauritsen Mr & Mrs Manners Mr & Mrs J. H. N.

Mody

Mr P. Nanninga

E. Mr A. P. Nobbs

Capt & Mrs Passmore Mr M. Roca

Di FI. Cestello Mr W. Donaldson Mr Fey Mr & Mr F

McHugh Mr T. Inokichi Mr J. Joseph Mr & Mrs Katewinkel Capt Keith

The N.Y.K. str. Fingen Afari (Bombay Lino) left Bombay for this port on the 22nd September, and is expected here on the 10th October.

The N.Y.K. str. Sasiki Maru (Ameri-r & Mrs Krait can Line) loft Seattle for this port via ports on the 9th September, and is ex pected here on the 19th October.

The H.A.L. atr. drebia left Bingapore) on the 6th October, a.m., and may be expected here on or about the 12th Octo

ber. a.m.

The American & Manchurian Line str. City of Baroda left New York on the th August, and is dos hero on or about

15th October.

Mr M. F Marray Capt & Mra Gardner Geo. Grimble

Mr & Mre Lemaire and

child

Mr & Mrs Allan Mr Ami-fedt

Mr W. E. Bird Mr & Mrs A. B. Crow Dr Keyt Air Feason

Mr P. B. Rowley Mr H. B. Spurge Capt & Mis A.

Stowart and chil.

dren

Mr K. Tame Mr Walker Mr H. I. Westphal Mr K. Yamatā

Iloilo Cebu ....... Labuan

7. F. CLAXTON, Director.

1 BACOMETER, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit, on the level of the sea in olioa, tenths and hundredths.

TEMPERATURE, in the abado, in degrees.

Fahrenheit.

3 HUMIDITY, a poreantage of saturation, the box idity of aix entarted with moisture being 100.

4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points.

5 FOBCE OF WIND, neording to Bosulort Scale. 6 STATE OF WEATHED, 6 bine sky, o detached K., drizzling rain, I fog, g gloomy, bhail 1, lighting, overmot, P passing shawar, q aquail, rain, snow, t thander, v visibility, wdow (WAK) 7 RAIN in inches, tenths and hundredths

HONGKONG

METEOROLOGICAL

BEGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, October 8th

Provious On Date On Date

at

Day st

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

GRAND

HOTEL

Capt J. S. Lowingdon Mr F. Lorrin

Mina Newbavon

Mr Moreh

Baromater Temperaturo Humidity

29.97 30.03 29.99

82

75

82

62

86

59

Wind Direction.

Bast

ESE

Forte

Weather

2 b

e

of

0,72

Capt Follard

Miss Poole Mr Esyne

The Ben Line str. Benavon, from all probability, more than one industry, Middlesbro' and London, laft Singapore and still find time to improve his intel on the 3rd October for this port, and may Jectual equipment. At the age of eighteen be expected to arrive here on or about he would be well fitted for citizenship and the 9th October. ready to become a useful member of the This would obviate the community. blind alley, occupations which, though they bring in a few shillings a week to boys of fourteen or fifteen, fead nowhere, and laws boys stranded, untrained and prae tically unless at the age of eighteen. There is an alluring prospect about the ALLATOON APCAR, British str., 2,031, W. young manbood of any nation fittingly The NY.K. str. Kirin Maru (Calcutta)

Walker, 6th October-Calcutta 18th equipped for life at the age of eighteen, Line) left Calcutta for this port vis porta September, General-David Sassoon and Captain Petavel is convinced that the 93rd September, and is expected & Co.

the same scheme may be adapted to the here on the 19th October. ATAKA MARU, Japanese str., 2,596, Nogu exlacation of girls and specially useful chi, Gth October--Chingwantan 30th industries with equal promise of success.

Coal.---Mitsui September,

Bussan

de certainly had a strong argument with which to support his theories and Kaisha. CHINA, American str., 10.200, H. Thompson, the rough outline which was all that was 4th Oct-Manila 1st Oct.. General-P possible in a brief address. Switzerland M. S 3. Co.

has felt it intolerable that hard-working CHITUEN, British str., 1,77, W. Roge, citizens should support the loafing and 8th October-Shanghai 2nd October, semi-criminal class that drifte. about General-Chinese.

doing 10 good. 30 thee authorities DEVAWONGSE, British str., 1,017, O. W. entrusted their loafers, vagrants, and Shearer, 7th October-Saigon 3rdwork-sly folk to a "dreamer," Otto October, Rice.-A. Bune & Co. Kellerhalls, to put to the test his soberne HIRANO MARU, Japanese str., 8,520, for an industrial colony of unemploy Fraser, 6th October-Shanghai 3rd abes, anaking it self-supporting. It was October, General---Nippon Yuson a bold idea, seid Captain Petavel; but Kajshe.

thedreamer was allowed to have his SINCUANG, Chinese str., 1,267, F. Ham- way, and the result is that close by the vis ports on the 23rd September, and is

blin, btb October Chefoo 29th Lake of Bienne the Witzwil Colony of expected here on the 29th October. September, General-Chinese.

an object lesson in The Swedish East Asistio Co.'s str. Lient Aroker, RANO. Major General Kolly HEP, French str., 703, A. Corneliusen, 517-

success which has aroused the kernest St. Helena left Antwerp on the 23rd Mr & Mas W. Am Mr & Mrs E. S. October-Haiphong and October, Gon-interest, not only of the British Com September, and is expected to arrive beto

Kirong oral.-A. R. Marty.

mittee of the Royal Commission on the

Mr.T. Arthur KANBU, British str., 1,143, K. E. Tuebben, Poor Laws and Relief of Distress which on or about the 1st November.

4th October-Java 24th September, visited it, but of many others on whom from United Kingdom on the 13th Septem- Mrs W. C.

The Mogul Line er. Lothian sailed Mr E F. Awott

Mrs And and children the responsibility falls for dealing with ber, for Hongkong via the Straits. SugarButterfield & Swire. KYODO MARU, Japanese Her, 1,952, poverty, unemployment, and

Berrett and ebild the un- The air. Glenturret passed the_Suez: Morisaká, 5th October-Newchwang employable. Success has not boon 29th September, Conl-Milani Bussan obtained by harshness; this production Canal on the 19th September for Hong-

kong via Straite. Kaishe.

for-use colony in a pleasant place; good, The Barber Line ett, Saint Patrick LOCNGBANG, British st., 4,993, G. W. Whealthy work in the open airs plenty of sailed from New York on the 12th Septem.

Leask, 7th October--Mails 4th Octo- plain food; degnt elothes make even the ber, General-Jardine. Matheson & work-shies" content with their lot. ||

ber for Hongkong.

The str. Glenlochy passed the Suez Oo.

Thsir intellectual needs are not forgotten, and the men are paid some money or have Canal on the 30th September, for Hong it credited to them in readiness for their kong via Straits. diæharge.

Bai-criminals is

Otto Kellertalls, the founder and

i

The Danish str. Catlay left Sabang on the 8th October, at 1a.m., and may be expected here on or about 15th October.

The N.Y, K. str. Mishima Maru (Euro] pein fine) left Marsailles for this port via porta on the 20th September, and is expected here on the 22nd October.

The N.Y.K. atr. Shideuoka. Maru; (American Line) left Battle for this porti

INDO-CIISA, STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD,

governor of the colony, when asked by Ifingsang, from Wonaung, in due in Hong

Long 9th October,.. the British visitors what he desired more to make him happy, replied "Moro Onsang, "rom Bourabaya, is duo in Hong- industries so that I may extend more kong 14th October, hopitality to those who are reluctant to Choying from Shanghai, is due in

Hongkong 8th Octcher. 29th September, go at the termination of their sentence."

Kutsang, from Calcutts, is due in Hong-

kong 18th October, Lovat, from Calcutta, is due in Hongkong

CHOW, British str., 1,221, Mouthrel, ath October-Shanghai 2nd October, Gen eral.Butterfield & Swire. MEXICO MARU, Jap. str., 5,759, N. Koba- yashi, 4th Oct.Shanghai 1st Octcher, General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha, MICHAEL JESSEN, Ger, str. 957, Jacobsen, 1th Octolar--Bangkok and Hoihow ord October, General-hinese. PARTYPENIX, British str., W. C. Bird, 4th

October-Saipon General-Chinese. IANG, French str., 615 d. Pannier, 7th Octuber-Baiphong 4th October, General--Messageries Maritimes, Tarcoma, Dutch str., 1,070, Groendyk, 1st October-Pulembang 24th September, Bulk Oil.Asiatic Petroleumn Co. TAMPH, German str., 739, Langschwager, 7th October-Hoihow 6th October, General-Jesen & Co. WARAMATSU MARU, Japanese str., 2,629, U. Aikawa, 5th October-Wakamatsu 29th September, Coal-Miten Bishi Goshi Kwaisha.

If such results can be obtained with loafers and suni-criminals, how much greater the promise of success when educational and industrial colonies are established for young, healthy, eager boys asked Captain Petuvel. A further advantage is that no great outlay i involved to start the experiment; put into practice by a few who understand and believe in it, auch a scheme will extend by its own merits. With regard to its adaptation to the needs of India, Captain Petavel thought that should be the basis of the industrial

agriculture.

12th October.

THERAPIONE

THENEW FRENCH REMEDY: No No No

Aprico leading Chemiste CORZS BLOGS MISOM,KIS VRY, BLAD DZI, URINARY DIGRASES. DISCHARGES, WEAKNESS, NILIS. IND STAST AD

SP AUBURSA BOOKLET TO LE OLENG

BANAJUK HANDITZAD, LONDON,ENG. ---

PARIS DEFOT: 12, BUN CASTIGLI ACCURE NEW YORK NEPOTI W. BEEKMANST. FOR YOU! TWY NEWOSADZE (TASTICLESS/FORM OF TO TAKE

EAPR AND

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RE THAT TRADE MARKED WE THRO

$www.€90V%++SAME APELAKO TO AMORFULKE PACKETS

175

Mre Forsyth Mr Froese Mr. Frent Mro Fredenhall Mr & Mra Rancook Miss Harwood M Baylar Mr C., King

Mies Reilly Mr A. H. Saycu Mi:s Sanedara Mrs Smith Mr Stookwoth Mr. Weinmann

PHAK HOTELJ..

Mr & Mrs (). W. J.

Bell

Bir G. A. Bena M&M beyer Majer Bowen, a... Mrs Bosdler Boa Mrackwill

WA Batterield Mr M. Cry Capt Clarke. M1 jer "Davy Mi Dizes

Miss Dronry

Mr Dobbes Ma G. A. Patton M&Ms A Gibzon Mr T. Gor. op Lt. Col. Gordon Hall,

Mr 8 H. Elis

XAM.C.

Mr & Mr B. A. Hale

Mr B Babcock Miss Bencock Vrboskatt Mr F. A. Hazeland Capt & Mrs Hollpine Maj. Bun phrey,B,E,P, Mr & Mis W. G.

Hur perovs Lo B. W. Lles,

EO.A. Ar A. Keith

Krausa Mr Laüder Mr Langlin Dr Macfarlane Mr Lloyd

Maj. & Mrs MoMun

children & nuES Mr McNulty Mr & Mrs E.

Mitchelmore and child Mire Mitet of and child Rev. Copley Moyle Mr Ober Rev. Foster Pogg Mr T, L. Fskins Mr J. I. Plummer Mr Powel

Пtain....

110

Highest open air Temperature on 7th ... 85 Lowest open air Temperature on 7th... 75

| Day

Week

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 9th to 15th October, 1915.

HIGH WATER

Moath

DAY:

Bong,

Height

LOW WATER

Height.

1 6 a 2 3

10 m 540 6

8 20 646 7m 0 36 4 7 8 20 af 5 6 141 & 2 3

H'king.

rime.

Time.

b. m

ft. in.

h. m.

ft, in

N

Thurs.

Fri.

Satur. 11 m

9m 4 15

6.6 80 al 5 3

0 14 % 3

1170 5 2

Sno.

12m

Mon.

13 8 18

Tues.

14 m

8 59

6

# 65

Wed,

15 m 9:36

6 5

6 968

3 3 2

Lt.Col. Radolfa ry, Mr & Mr T. Parker

Reas

Mr.L. Fellen Capt & Mis Riley Eng: Comót, Rooms

A. Si clair

Mr C. Short Lt-Col U-ker Smith Mr Bet

Mr & Mrs G. E.

Stewart and cli મૈં જી Capt & Mra Bierlaker

Lure and mild Hr 0. Wagner Mr N°C. Walor Mr & Mr Watson Capt Weld Mr David Wood

7 336 7 m 1 30 | 4 8 30 5 9 2 11 2 4 67 m 9 12 3 6 8206 2 2 8 2 5 2493 2

ON SALE.

A TABLE OF THE

3 25 2.R 3 24 a 2 9

RATES OF EXCHANGE AT BOMBAY For Demand Drafts on London on the day of or preceding the departure of the English Meils; elso Tablo of the Yearly Approximate Averagea for 36 years,

From 1974 to 1909.

Fata SZ CASH.

On Bale at the BALLY Press Offen Local Booksellers.

All Claime munt bo presented within F DAYS of the Steamor's arrival here, aftor which date they cannot be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Guoda hare left the Godowne, and all Gonda reinsining undelivered after the 9th inst. will be subject to vent.

No Fire Insurance has been offesind. Bille of Lading will be countersigned by

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,

Agouts.

Hongkong, 2nd October, 913.

T

FROM EUROPE.

FIMICE BLAQ Chas fervd Steamship

**ALBENCA."

[1151

Captain Carlsen, Laving arrived, Consigness of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are bring landed and placed at their risk in the bezardous audjor extra-hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Korlen Whorfat & Godowa Co. Ltd. whence delivery may be obtained sgainst Bill of Lading countersigned by the Undersigned.

Optional Cargo will be carried on uuless notica to the contrary be given TO-DAY.

All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival bero, after which dete they cannot be recognized,

Ne Claims will bo admitted after the Goods Lave left the Godowne, and all Goods resizing undelivered after the 9th Oct. will be subject to rout.

All broken, chafed, and damaged gooda most bo loft in the Godowns, where they will bo examined on the 9th Oct., at 9.30 am.

No Fire Insurance will be offerted by us in any case whatever.

This Steamer brings on Cargo:

Ex as "Margaux" from Bordeaux, Ex 9.8. "Jelo" from Skion.

HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Olles..

Hongkong, 3rd October, 1913.

GENERAL

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AVERAGE.

P.M. 8.8. "MANCHURIA,”

CONSIGNERS of Cargo Fer

"MANCHURIA" srẹ heroby notified Bat owing to a fire which occurred on board on October 1st, 1913, General Avenge has beer. declared, and before delivery of Cargo can bo given the General Arorage Beud must be properly completed and a deposit of 15% of the invoice value of the geoda anat be paid, In addition valuation atoments must bo furnished.

PACIFIC MATL SS. Co., R. C. MORTON, Agent.

Heugkong, 6th October, 1913.

TE

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

THE P. & 0. §. N. Co.'s Stearner

"SUMATRA,” Arriva. Hongkong on 3rd October, 1913, FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA,

PORT SAID, SUEZ & STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named Vessel are hereby informed that their Goods-ar being landed and placed AT THEIR ZX8K in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.'s Godownsat Kowloon, whers och Consiga. ment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed. Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary within 6 hours.

Goods not cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to rent,

Ne Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees and the Company's surveyors, Mess. GODDARD and Dogotas, at 10 A.. on MONDATO and THURSDAYS. All Claims must be presented mthin ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns.

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent

Hongkong, 3rd October, 1913,

SWEDISH FAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. GOTHENBURG.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

"JAPAN,

baving arrived, Consignees of Cargo are Heroby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasuro and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous andfor extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown. Company, Ltd, Kowloon. and West Point Codonas, whence delivery may be obtained.

Opt ouul Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees before Noon TO-DAY requesting it to les landed here.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 10th inst, will be subject

to rear.

All broken, obafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Gedowns, where they will be examined in the 10 inst., at 9.30 A s.

All Chime nust rend vs before tho 15th inst, or they will not be rec gaized, Ne Fire Laurance wiil le èfteeted. Bills of Lading will to contrigued by the Undersigned.

ARTHUR NILSSON & Co...

Agents.

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Hongkong, 3rd October, 1913.

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