Odol
The World
The "Nasty flat taste in the mouth on waking in the morning is due to an excessive development of bacteria in the mouth during sleep. The infallible antidote is rinsing the mouth with Odol before retiring to rest.
Of all Chemists and Stares. [945-28
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE Steamship
"KLAIST,"
having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are boroby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Tressura and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hassrious and/or extra hazardous Godowes of the Hongkong and Kewloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unlear intimation is received from the Consignees before Noon To-Dar requesting it to be landed here:
No Claims will be admitted after the Goode have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 22nd inst, will be subject to rent.
All broken, oluated, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 22nd ist., at 9.30 AM. 34
All Claims must reach na before the 29th inst., or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22ND, 1213.
PRETTY WEDDING IN SHANGĦAL
KOWITT-INOLIB.
A very sinart and pretty wedding took place last week at Holy Trinity Cathe dral, Shanghai, when Mics Marjorie Middlemass Inglis, younger daughter of Mr. and Mre. W. F. Inglis, vas. married to Captain Dudley Riddiford Hewitt IA, second son of the late Captain J. D. R. Hewitt, R.N., and of Mrs. Howitt, of Palmerston North, New Zealand.
The account given by the NC. Daily New mya
Holy Trinity Cathedral had been beautifully decorated for the occasion with masses of whith costos and other. white flowers, and bere a large eungre- gation, of friends the nssembled when at l half past three the bride entered the Cathedral on the pm of her father, who gavo her away. Too wedding service, which was conducted by the Roy. A. J. Walkor, M.A., Dean, was fully choral and in the course of it the hymns sung How welcome was the call? And were
The organ wig O, Perfect Love,” played by Mr. R. B. Hurry, Ms. Bas.. who gave a brilliant rendering of Mon- delssohn's Wedding March at the close of the ceremony, b
THE
Give her
Bovril
Because the Body-Building Power of Bovril has been proved to be from 10 to 20 times the amount taken.
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AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL
LINE.
VESSELS EXPECTED.
THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL The E. & A. str. Empire lalt Sydney on the 12th October, for this, port via Queensland Forte, Port Darwin and Manila, and may be expected to arrive hero on or about the 5th November.
The IGM str. Prinz Waldemar left Sydney on the 18th October, at 11 am, and may be expected here on or about the 10th November, te TO THE CANADIAN Marudh de
The O.P.R. str. Monteagle loft Kobe on the 21st October; at 10 am, and is due to arrive at Moji on the 22nd October,
at 0a.m.
The C.F.R str: Empress of Russia left "Yokohama on the 10th October, at 2 p.m., and is due to arrive at Kobe on the 21st October, at noon,
DERE UN THE ENGLISH MAIL
The P&O str. India loft Singapore! for this port on the 18th October, at En, with the outward English mails, and is due here on the 23rd October, at about G
The T.G.M. str. Prinz Bitel Friedrich.. carrying the German mails, with dates from Berlin of the fab October, left
may be expected here un or about the 29th October."
MERCHANT STEAMERS.
HONGKONG TO PHILIPPINES AND AUSTRALIAN PORTS. Colombo on the 18th October, pm, and
"CHANGSHA"
TAIYUAN
SAILINGE (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).
Steamer
Arrives Hongkong Leaves Hongkong
from Australia,
for Australia.
27th October,
31st October.
26th November.
Zud December.
The beide was gowned in white charmeuse trimmed-with-Brussels laco on the corsage and skirt and finished off at the waist with a king of orange blossoms, She wore a full court train, with white chiffon and decurated with a true lover's knot of silver chiffon and a bunch of orange blossoms. A Bruscls hoe veil, the gift of her mother, was beautifully draped over the rain and in her head the bride wore tulle veil fastened with a chaplet of orange blossom. She carrier a shower bouquet of white roses and carnations and her ornaments were diamond and pearl earrings, a diamond Hongkong, 20th October, 1913. TELEPHONE NO. 36. and pearl brocch end a dinroond pendant, the gift of the bridegroom.
These Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, ensuring a plentiful supply of Ice, Fresh Provisions, etc, and have superior accommodation with Electric Light throughout and Electric Tons in the Stato-Roome. A daly qualified Doctor is carried. Reduced Fares, Cargo booked through for all Australion, New Zealand and Tasmanian Ports,
For freight or passage, apply to
The H.A.La str. Segovia loft Singapore on the 18th October, sm, and may be expected here in or about the 22nd Octo bet. p.m.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 21st at 12:20 p.m.--Pressure her inh resad over China, considerably in the North and slightly. In the Soutà. It is nearly stationary over the Philippines.
A feeble anti-syolone now covore China. Modernto youscon is indicated along the cask coast of China and over the N. Chius Boa
No rathens from Japan.
蘸
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours oating at 8 to-day, 0.00 inches.
The forecast for the 24 houra anding ni nobk day is as follows:
DISTRICT
ngkong & Neighbourhood
Formosa Chiarnol
FORSCANT
IN.E. winds,
strong.
South coast of China between The mme ar Hongkong and Lamocks. No:1. South oogst of Chilus between The BSIEG
Hongkong end Heinas[
ND. winda, moderato de
No.1.
-CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Station.
REGISTER.
21ST OCTOLER, 1913,
The 0.8.K, str. Chicago Mara, arrived at Manila on the 17th October, am, and is expected to sail from that port for Hongkong on the 18th October, between 1 and 5 p.m., making her due to reach this. port at about 8 a.xx. on the 22nd Gober The NY.K. str. Shidzuoka Maru (American Line) left Kobe for this port via Moji and Shanghai on the 17th Octo ber, and is expected here on the 20th Tokio ... October,
Vladvestook Nemuro Hekodate
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
AGESTS."
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The N.V.K. str. Penny Mary (Rombay Nagasaki Line) left Kobe for this port via Moji
Kochi
DOCK
CO.,
LIMITED.
She was attended by eight bridesmaids, THE YOKOHAMA
Miss Inglis, the chief bridesmaid, and Miss Home Cook, and the little Misses Joyce Wallace, Jayco Merriman," Mary Pitcairn, Mary Edmonston, Irene Cooper and Dorothy Marshall The two chief bridesmaids were gowned in blush rose charmeuse over which they wore cream lace coats. Their hats were of black tulle
rimmed with blush rose and blue tulle! and one large pink rose. They carried sheaves of La France roses, and wore earrings of peridot and pearls, the gift of the bridegroom. -
The six little bridesminids wore long high-waisted frocks of blush rose char meuse belted
blue With egg-shell charmeuse. On their heads they wore wreaths of egg shell blue leaves and they carried sprays of pink datilias and wore pearl pendants and gold chains, the bride. groom's gifte
The bride's mother wore a gown of old roso charinense, veiled with black shadow laco trimmed with touches of turquoise
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the blu. Her hat was of black velvet anal
Indossigued.
NORDDEUTSCHAL LLOYD,
MELCHERS & Co.,
Goneral Agente. [4
Hongkong, 15th October, 1913.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s Steamer
NUBIA,"
Arvel Hongkong on 18th October, 1913, FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, "PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAFTS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vezal are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR SE in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and dedown Company's Golowas at Kowloon, where Consgruent 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.
lace trimined with white ospreys and elusters of roses. She carried a shower bouquet of ten roses.
The bridegroom was attended by Lieut. S. W. Uncher, N., H.M.S. Ribble, while Messrs G. C. Wingrove, B. W. Wingrove SR Sebastian, VD. K Craddock, J. Bell-Irving, M. D A Darling, R. M. J. Martin and R. F. Barf served as ushers by
After the ceremony a large reception was held at No. 10, Ferry load, the house of the bride's parents, and here the health of the bride and bridegroom was proposed by Mr. A. P. Wood, to which, in return- ing thanks, the bridegroom responded with the toast of the bridesmaids. For those the best-man returned thanks.
Telegraphic Address" DOCK, Yokohama.
Codes used:-A.B.C. 4th and 5th Editions, Lieber's, Scott's, Al. and Watkin's, DRY DOCK DEPARTMENT Telephone Nos. 376, 506, or 891,
NO. DOCK.
NO. 2 DOCK.
Dockus Length = Docking Length Ken
ft.
NO. 3
Doing LOCK
Every description of repair work is amilertaken. A large assortment of material including tail shafts are kept in stock. Two powerful tow bonts, floating derriak to lift 45 font, prenmatic, electric, hydraulic plants, etc. Manufacturers of engines, boilers, tngs, lighters, constructional steel work, etc. Tonder on short notice by letter or cable.
WAREHOUSE DEPARTMENT-
02 buildings, principally of brick and steel, $10 entrances. 97 buildings are private bonded warehouses. Floor aros 68,248 square yards, or 14.1 acres.
Custom-house brokerage and insurance undertaken. Rates moderate, Mooring Basin, 600 fest by 100 feet by 25 feet deep, adjoining the docks and warehouses
THOS. COOK & SON.
TOURIST, STEAMSHIP AND FORWARDING AGENTS,
BANKERS, &c.
Head Ofos for the Far East 15, DES VŒUX ROAD, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI: 2-3, Fooonow ROAD. YOKOHAMA 32, WATER STREET
MANILA MANILA HOTEL.
TICKETS SUPPLIED to EUROPE by the principal STEAMSHIP LINES and
TRANE SIBERIAN RAILWAY A
TOURS arranged to ALL PARTS of the WORLD.
BAGGAGE collected, forwarded and insured at lowest rates. LETTERS of CREDIT and CIRCULAR NOTES ISSUED and CASHED, FOREIGN MONIES Exchanged.
CHIRP OFFICE LUDGATE CIRCUS, LONDON, EC Hongkong, 21st May, 1913
1694
There was a very handsome display of beautiful presents Later in the after- noon the happy couple left amid many congratulations for the bowymoon, which The bride's is to be spent-up country. going-away dress was of pale grey charmeuse with a sash and buttons of coral velvet, and she wore a navy blue THE PREMIER AND THE CADDIES. straw hat trimmed with coral feathers.
HEAVY DEPRECIATION IN RUBBER SHARES.
No Fire Insurance will be effooted by me in The following extracts are taken from any case whatever.
Dariaped packages must be left in the the forthcoming issue of the Bankers Godowns for examination by the Consignees Magazine —
AN INSURANCE ACT COMEDY ON THE LINKS.
A Loudon paper gives the following amusing account of an experience of the Prime Minister the golf links at Lossiemouth-
Mr. Asquith, playing golf at Lossie inouth with his son Cyril, has come into personal contact with the prevailing dissatisfaction with the Insurance Act, and the result has been disastrous.
and the Company's surveyors, Mosers. flODDARD Although business in public securities and DOUGLAS, st 10 AM, OB MONDAYS and has been on a small scale during the past
Bo annoyed was the Prime Minister on THURSDAYS. All Claims must be presented month, the general tone has been good, being told on arrival at the links that within ten days of the steamer's arrival bere, markets continuing to benefit by the the caddie had gone on strike, that his after which date they cannot be recognised better political-financial outlook, the game suffered, and although receiving a No Claims will be admitted after the Goode satisfactory shaping of monetary condi-stroke a hole from his son, was beaten by have left the Godowns.
tions, the pause in the creations of new three and two, bo E. A HEWETT,
capital, and the continuance of small Superintendant. investment orders. As a net result our Hongkong, 18th October, 1913.
list of 387 representative stocks shows a increase on balance for the month of just over £18,500,000, the exact figures being as follows:
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
8.S. NILE."
FROM SAN FRANCISCO VYA JAPAN PORTS AND MANILA.
TELE above-mentioned Vessel having arrived, T. Consignes of Cergy are
to send in their Bill of Lading for counter.
signature and take immediate delivery of Cargn
Aggregato value of 387 repre
sentative securities August 20th, 1913 Aggregate value of 387 repie.
securities sentative September 21st, 1913
on
Caddy," said Mr. Asquith casually, as he entered the enclosure and began to stroll towards the first toe.
I'm very sorry, sir," the caddymasser stammered. He looked round helplessly, and then explained that the boys had struck, memek
But what about these lads!!! esid £3.416.924,000 the Premier, pointing to a crowd of big, ungainly youths who were sprawling about the cuddlies enclosures 3,435,506,000" You can't have them,""was the hasty reply. "The Insurance Act, you know, £18.382,000 sir We're not allowed by the club to One of the outstanding features of the employ boys over sixteen, because if we
Increase
from alongside. Cargo impeding discharge will month has been the improvement in a bo landed immediately at Consignees risk and number of Foreign Government ceuri
expense.
Cargo remaining on board WEDNESDAY, 22nd inst, at Noor, will be landed at Consignees risk and expense.
Cargo remaining andelivered TUESDAY, 28th List., at Noon, in addition to landing charges,
will be subject to storage charges.
No Fire Insaraupe whatever will be effectent. All chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo will be examined at the above Corpoay's Godowe MONDAY, 27th inst, at 10 ax.
No Claims will be entertained unless necom panked by short delivery note or list of excep- tions taken at the time of delivery to Consiguess and signed for and our bobsif of the Pacific Mail SIST Co,
231 Claims must be filed on or before 21st Nor., otherwise they will not be recognized.
R. C, MORTON,
Agent. Hongkong, 21st October, 1913.
138
did
have to insure them. sid Mr. Asquith. The caddymaster had a sudden inspire ties, and especially in what may be tion I'm sure, sir," he said, "they'd termed sore of the leading international he highly honoured to carry for you if descriptions, such as French Rates and you'd take them as friends of yours. Germán Threes, which during the present
was allthe: "Ridiculous nonsense!" yene have fallen so heavily.
Premier could say, as he caught sight of Perhaps the most conspicuous feature, the foreshore. however, in the speculative sections bas been the continued weakness of Rubber his opportunity. Be gallantly shouldered shares, the fall in which has assumed Mr. Asquith's clubs really large dimensions. Our list of ter And so is that today, for the first representative companies, for example, time, the Premier's form at golf can be. with a nominal capital value. of analysed. This was his score:- £1,313,000, now stands, according to Out: 7,6 5 5 6 0776-54. present market quotations, at £4,450,000, |- ́· In:
as compared with £5,135,000 a month ago, the decline for the month being £685.000, or just over 13 per cent. A year ago these same shares at od at 25,520,000, so. that for the twelvemonth there has been a decline of no less than £5,470,000, or ever 100 por contam
Then it was that a newspaper lad saw
it
6:3.8-87.4.566547
SHIPPING REPORT.
The British str. Huichow roports: Light mozison and fine weather."
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS
The I.G.M. str. Greisenou, which left here on the 16th October, p.m., arrived at Singapore on the 21st October, at 7am. The P.M. str. Mongolia sailed from Yokohama on the 20th October, for Hong kong vin Manila. The mil from the United States has been transferred to the T.K.K. str. Nippon Haru, which is scheduled to reach Hongkong on the 27th October.
GRACA & CO. PEDDER ST. (Hongkong Hotel Building),
DOSTAGE
POST
ро
Dealers i STAMPS, PICTORIAL CARDS, CIGARS, BOOKS,
TOYS, &c. Just Received. SUPPLY OF VEGETABLE SEEDS Hongkong, let October, 1013. [1168
FRESH
APIOLINE
(CHAPOTEAUTY
LADIES
TO
For functional troubles, dolay, pain and those frregularities pecuitar to the sex.
Prescribed by the highest French Mdical authorities and superior to: Tasey, steal Drops and Foray royal CHAPITEAUT, 8, rue Vivienne, Fark,
Sold by a Chamisia.
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and Shanghai on the 17th October, and Kegalima
Nahau is expected here on the 27th October.
The NV.K, str. Bombay Maru (Bombay Ishi jms Line) left Bombay for this port vin ports Bonin Is. ........... on the 11th October, and is expected here Chefoo
Weihaiwai on the 20th October, N
The N. Y.K str. Colombo Mara (Cal Hankow cutta Line) left Calcutta for this port via ports on the 12th October, and is expected bere on the 31st October
The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s str. St. Helena left Port Said on the 5th October, and is expected to arrive here on the 3rd Sharp Peak November.
The N.Y.K. str. Tamba Maru (Ameri- Swatoka can Line) left Seattle for this port vin ports on the 7th October, and is expected Tainta hers on the 9th November..
bors on the 9th Nov
INDO-CHINA BTEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Chunsang, from Sourabaya, is due in
Hongkong 22nd October. Choysing from Shanghai, is dus in
Hongkong 24th October. King from Singapore, is due in
**** Hongkong 24th October,
Namsung, from Moji, is due in Hong
kong 21st October.
SHIRE LINE, LIMITED.
7.29,86, 46
LISTU 38888 |11|122181
30.14
Lehang Kinkisng ...... Changsha Shanghai
30.22
Gutstaff
30.16 59 7.30.1
Amoy
6 30.08
29.99
Taiboku..
5.30.1
Taichu
30.08
n 30.03
Koshun....
30.05
Pescadores... Canton
" 30.07
90.30.14
Hongkong
6 s. 30,09
Book
30.06
5000
30.08
Wachowi
Hoikow 100 Pholion G6 Torano...
C. Et. James...
129.9
Aparri Manila
29.9
29.95
Legaspi
9 $99.95
Holló
17
Cobu Labuan...
Der of Airhe, from London, is due in
Hongkong 13th November. Festalin, from Moji, is due in Hongkong Bacolod
3rd October
PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.
Por Huschow, from Tientain, Mr. Stewart
Per Ernest Simone, for Hongkong from Marseilles, Mr. and Mrs. Faillard and 2 infants Mr Thomas, Mr. Pohel; from Port Said, Mr. Amerbach; from Colombe, Mr. Bhartik Escof, Mr. and Mrs. Moronis and infant; from Singer pore, Mr. Hampson, Mr. Bule, Mr. Boolchand Mr. Pringle, Mr. Subira; from Saigon, Mr. Schuchi, YEAH
Per Mishima Maru, for Hongkong, from Middlesbro', eto, Mias E. Lowder, Mr and Mrs. S. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter, Misses A. and Mr. Carter, Miss M. Philips, Mr. and Mrs. 3. Dalziel, Master A. Dalziel, Migs J. Dalziel, Mr. and Mrs. A. Coppin, Miss J. Coppin, Master D. Coppin, Mr. and Mrs. G. Kitching, Masters H. and G. Kitching, Miss J. Gunther, Mr. and Mrs. A Hadley, Misa M. Hadley, Miss R Wells, Mrs E. Ransom, Miss D. Latimer, Miss A. Fairgrieve, Mr. and Mrs. S. Chinches, Dr. and Mrs. S. Krishuan, Mr. J. Mc Intosh, Mr. W. Smart, Mr. S. Flemons, Mr. E. Hayes and Mr. W. Smith.
Per Nile, for Hongkong, from San Francisco, ete, Mrs. T. E. Alexander Mr. E O Bacua, Mr. E. Barnca, Mr. F. Benitez, Mr. C. J. Cook, Miss M. G. Grant, Mrs. N. M. Green, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hatheway and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Hayes, Mrs. J. W. Houston, Mr. J. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. E. H Kerr Mr. H. B. Knapp, Dr. and Mrs. W. A Korn, Mrs. T. E. Lumaghi, Mies M. Lumaghi, Mr. P. W. Massey, Mr. C. W. Miller, Miss M. E, Nail, Mr. G. P. Oakley, Mr. W. S. Poor, Miss E, Roberts, Mr. J. F. Rock, Mrs. Schmid, Mr- F. E. Shandrew, Mrs. M. R. Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. W. von Pustau, Miss M. Q Wall, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Worcester.
A DEPARTED.
29.94 29,97
Wind
MARCHHDAG!||-WO-OBDOBÿ--Ra|||la|| - | |___Force.___
LMNT|1|2|11|skase|||||osos!||
TF. ULLITON, Director.
1 BAROMETRE, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenhait, on the level of the sea in inched, touths and hundredths.
TEMPERATURE, in the alade, in dogress
Fahrenheit.
8 BUMIDITY, in parentage of salmutkun, the baridity of air saturated with roleture being 100.
4 DIRBTION OF WIND, to two poluta,
5 Fones oF WIND, according to Beatufort Bonis,
STATE OF WRATHER, b blue sky, o datisched cloud, d drizing rain, fog, g gloomy, bhail 1, lightning, o overcast, p passing showers a squall, min, a snow, t thunder, y viability, w daw (wol.
7 Fary in inobos, tenths and hundredika
HONGKONG
METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER
Hongkong Observatory, October 21st.
Barometer ........... Temperature Horaidity Wind Direction
Force Weather.
Rain
Previous On Date On Date
Day at! st
at 2 p.m. 6 u.,M.
2 pi
30.04
30.09 30.05
77
73 79
67
73
58
East
3
0.00
ESE
Highest open air Temperature on 20th... 78 Lowest open air Temperalare on 20th... 73
·Per Armand Behie, for Saigon, Mr. Viner Auguste, Mr. Imbert Bouchard, Mr. Gudus Foreste, Mr. Klauser, Mr. Georgi, Mr. Pierre Lamouler, Mr. Halter, Mr A Hanson; for Singapore, Mr Wed. B. J. Thomson, Mr. C. B.. O. Cowlidham, Mr H E. Martin, Mr. Colijn, Mr. C. J Thu Cook; for Marseilles, Mr. JM H
Fri. Osborne, Mr. Paul Fayol, Mrs. Richarme and daughter, and Mr. Nant.
Satur,
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 22nd to 28th October, 1913,
HIGH WATER
Month
H'bong,
Mea
Time
h, m
22 m 0:16
Height
"Low WAZEE
Hong
Mean
Time:
t, m.
·ft, în 779.37 No inter high- nor low water
AI 23 m 1 267 440 51
No infer, high- nor low water 24 m 3 9 7 3 mil 502.0
No infer high- nor low-water 254 507-2 038 al 20
7-12 5 5 26 m 667 2m ✪ 3 ལྟ་པ 7.31a 6:0 I 178 2.3
7 12 7 11 43 7.
Por unchar, for San Francisco, ele, Mr. and Mrs. John Davis Mrs Beau ment, Mr. E, C. Bacon, Capt. E. B Cardew, Mr. P. Oakley. Hon and Mon. Mrs. D C. Worcester. Mr. C. P. Hathe way and family, Dr. A. Patricis, Mr. Tues. LC. Allenborough, Mrs. M. R. Stanton, Miss E. M. Cradley, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hayes. Mr. and Mrs E D Haskell, Capt. J. T. Gray, Mrs. W. Valentine and
Sun
27 m
7.53 a
5
1 51.a 2 3
28
8 14
7
0 2 0
20 a.7
7
3 children. Mr. J. Price, Mrs. A. Swift, NOTICE TO KOWLOON RESIDENTS.
Mr. C E Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. B. Gilman, Miss D. Gilnias, Mr. C. W Miller, Mr. E. Benitez, Mr. F. M. Peck, Mr. and Mrs H. A. Scott and servant, Mr. C. O. Diehr and Miss K. B. Scott.
EXTRA COPIES of" DAILY PRESS "are
on sale daily at the following Storos KOWLOON BOOK STALL, Ferry Wharf Messrs. HUNG CHEONG, Haiphong Bad
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