THE ROYAL WEDDING.
BORNE IN ST. JAMES'S PALACE
POPELAR DOUD WILL.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11TH, 1913.
of journeying and darkness, of adventure and peril, shout which whole peoples cared, and of the sacred passing of a full lifo hero into that fellor life beyond memories mora recent still, of ansioty turned into joy, while, again, a Nation and a. Dominion cared and loped and prayed; and a Nation-a Dominiens giving thanks to-day,
You enter, as bride and bridegrooto, upon
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The wedding of the Duchess of Fife with Prince Arthur of Connaught took a new hante-life, its pathway tessellated place on the 19th wit at the Choralently with thesis chriquered memories, and Royal. St. James's in the presence of the you would not --we could not-haw one of King and Queen and many members of then forgotten," And now the memories are that all Goods are being landed at their Yuson Kaisha MW. Anderson the Royal Family Public interest in the transfigured into hopes and prayers. For occasion was great at every point of the tradition, the trust, which you carry vantage in the streets, says The Times onwards is, by God's grace, going to be more report enthusiastic crowds assembled to fruitful still, as you fare forth into the greet Prince Arthur and his bride.. The duties and the opportunities which belong weather was hoeautifully fine and the an shone brightly, so that nothing was lack into the harrying movement of a restless
to a buss juncture in our Empire's story ing which could contribute to the success time. You, Sir, have touched the life of of a most auspicious occasion. The many nations at its contre, in moments of service itself was touching in its heauty their mourning or their joy, and the lessons and simplicity a notable and appro- learned will now be focussed in an English priate feature of it was the short address home, which is going to be itself a seed plot delivered by the Archbish of Canter-mail that is just and generous, all that is bury, who took the principal part in there and lovely and of good report. Bolemnization of the rite. After the constry langs and cares that its central. service there was a small reception at St. mes shall be thus pure aml strong and James's Palace. The brids and bridegroom simple; that husband and wife, parents and then, returned accompanied by an escort children, soll be all in it to one another, of Scots Greys, Prince Arthur's regiment, and that the deep sanctity of the marriage. to the residence of the mother of the bride.ond shall be reverenced as a thing Divine, the Princess Royal, in Partman-squarè : and later in the afternoon they left from Charing-cross to spend the first part of their honeymoon at Mr. Waldorf Astor's residence et Sandwich.
Our
Be yours then the instual society, hip, and comfort that the one ought to have of the other both in prosperity and adversity. God give you grace to serve Him together her among us all, and together to come at last to the larger life beyond.
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Optional Cargo will be forwarded on
unless intimation is received from the Consignees
There was one particularly noticeable feature about the wedding. The central figures were of the blood Royal, and thé.
The rest of the musical part of the passing of the different processions--the King Queen Alexandra's. the bride's, service consistra of the singing of the and the bridegroom's and from St. Plus Deus eiseretur by the choir to a Janus Palace was accordingly marked by chant hy Dr. Alcock, ~ Mendelssohn's the usual signs of Boral state and popular anthem Life line eyes, which was interest. All this was proper to the beautifully sung unaccompanied by the A. The people of this country have children of the Chapel Royal, the hymn a real affection for the family of their Perfect Love," to a setting by Lady King and a natural liking for the Arthur Hill, and Mendelssohn's Wed bravery of red- coals and white plomes ding March, which, after the Archbishop and all the pump and circumstance of had pronounced the Benediction was
Bits, everything had been done tormaké processions of the bride and bridegroom bere. the marriage as simple as possible. No left the chapel.
and stored at their risks into the
ANGUIN, German str., 1,001, Ovedos, 7th Noscaber-Bangkok 27th October, November, Rice-Butterfield & Swire. ANI, British str., 1,350, J. B. Harris,
9th November-Shanghai thi Novemy J. M. Aaron bor, General-Butterfeld & Swire..
Mr U.S. Abrai BOSAY MANU, Japaneso str. 3,299, Mr.C. Adrian
Tozawa 1st November--Singapore Mr & Mrs P. Ablofeld 26th October, General, Nippon Miss Anderson BRISAVIA German str., 4,165, J. Ernst, Mr F. E. Anderson
7th November-Moji 2nd November, Mrs A. A. Augur General-Hamburg-Amerika Linio, Miss Kathleen Angur DENBIGH HALL, British str., E. C. Laidley, Mrs B. Bard DILWARA, British Str. 3,460, G. N. Mrs Baronsfeather
7 November-Keelung 5th November, Mr & Mrs C, Barons
Ramage. R.N. 9th November Mr B. Bate Calcutta 24th October, General-
Mr G. A. Bena David Sassoon & Co.
Mrt L. A. Birdsall FAUSANG British str. 1,416, H S. Msikin, Mr & Mrs G. O. Copt & Mrs S. Bischof 8th November-Bangkok 1st November, Rice Jardine, Matheson & Co.
Blacker FETCHING Chinese str., 979, A. A. Crow
Maj R E. Boulton ford, 4th November-Ticntain 29th Mies A. A. Brigham October, General-Chinese. HANGBANGBritish str, 1,356, 8. Wilde, Mr JL. Brownlee
Mr. J. E. Brigga 7th November-Bangkok 31st October, Dr W. Balsch Rice Jardine, Matheson & Co. HINSANG, British str., 2,996, Kennedy, Mr J. E. Caddgør
Bumann Mr F 2nd November-Karatsu 27th October, Mrs Cembrano Coal-Jardine, Matheson & Co Mr W. E. Clarko. JANETA, British str. 779, H. GA Mr W: E.
Clayton Tiramis...N. 7th November M A. J. Cambridge Cardiff, 87th Septemler, Coal-Dod- Miss
Almada well & Co. MA
Castro HAIYANG British aty, 1,383, A. E. Mastor D'Almada
Hodgins, 9 November-Amoy 7th Castro rik & Co. November General Douglas Lap. Mr & Mrs FX. Horuxoxn, Fiench at 739, Marguerito, 8th November-Haiphong 6th Novem- KOLY. German str., 1,168, Williamson, bur, General, R. Marty, M 8th November-Manila 4th November, Mr C. H. Davis
Mr & Mrs C. S. Colo Mr G. F. Carry General. A. Bune & Co. for Capt M. F. Day KURONIME MABU, Japanese str., 2,195, Mr F. Dennie
Nakamura 6th November-Moji 31st Mr J. Dewar October, Coal-Suzuki & Co.
Mr O. G. Denison
26th October, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Mr & Mrs F. C. Diek Morisaki, 3rd November Newchwang and 2 children
Dr.
D'Almada Mr F. T.
Coleman
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Castro
Mr M. Kissane Mr A. J. Konings
Mr A. KrusoMAN Mr O. Lneity Mr J. V. Latimer
Mr J. S. Lesak Mr G. T. Lloyd
Mr. J. B. Lloyd
Mr W. Logan Mrs Ani
F
Mr & Mrs M. Malini
Me
infant
C. Farebrother Mason
Miss M. Matheson
Mrs Geo, Martin Mrs R. T. Mathesco The Misses (2) Mattia Mr J. B. Maughan Dr G. W. Macken Dr O. Marriott
Mre S. H. MoCres, 2 children and nurse Hon W. B. MoKinley Mr F. A. MacKintosh Mr & Mrs E. J.
MoNolay
Capt &
MTB
MoLagion
Mra W.
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McLaughlin
Mr B. E. Mobia
Mr J. Merocki
Mr P. Meyer
Mr E. H. Monk
Miss D. Moody
Me F. Morzan
Mrs C. J. Morrow Mr. & Mrs Moorhead, infant. and
child amalı
Mrs J. D. P. Mülder
Mr J, D. F. Mülder: Mr E. L. Napiar Mr H. Nitz
Misa G. O'Leary
Mr. J. Ormiston Mr J. W. Paton
military display. But within reasonable i played by Dr. Alcock as the united before Noox TO-DAY requesting it to be landed Kyono MARU, Japanese str., 1,965, S. Mr & Mrs Dertoano Mr. PetersOM
Bille of Lading will be countersigned by the
of
Foreign. Royalties had been asked to be In thut notable assembly of Englishmen Undersigned, Goods remaining unclaimed after Kajsharp present except those who were joined by and Englishwomen, gathered together to 12th inst. at Noor will be subject to rent a LANDRAT SCHIEFF, German atr, 1,061, A. Mrs R. H. Douglas
very close ties to the houses of the Prince wish God-speed to the young Prince and and his bride. The wedding was treated Princess as they set out together on their almost entirely as a family affair with married life, there were many points to the resulb that it was markedly English and remember besides the merely and Northern in its character, All the aesthetic delight of the scene, with its principal witnesses of the ceremony were splendour of rich uniforms, beautiful by blood and descent untive-born sons and dresses, and sparkling jewels. But there daughters of these islands or of these are one or two memories that afand out Souther northern countries Norway, above the rest. There is the picture of Sweden, and Denmark with which, by two women-the two Queens that have the marriages of our Royal House no less known so many sorrows in this England has through our far-off ancestry, we of ours, bringing them vory close to the Beitous are so closely allied, and a hearts of the King's subjects walking further touch added by the close conner-hand in hand down the floor of the little tion between Prines Arthur's father, the chapel, glad with the gladness common to Duke of Connaught, and our Northern all meu, and particularly to all women, Dominion of Canada in the Western as they look on at the outset of a new World.
union in life. There is a picture of a young man and a young woman-Prince
We take the following extract from the
#imes repurt of the ceremony in Chapel Royal-
THE MADE AND BEIDEGROOM,
the
Puntually at in minutes ro 12 Dr. Aleek begin to play his Marche Female as Prince Arthur, in the Fall drew of the Scots Greys, attended by tha Duke of Connaught in Field Marshal's aniform, and the Prince of Wales, in that of naval lieutenant, entered the chapel, and waited at the altar-step on the right
landing obergas.
All lainis raust be sent in to me on or before the 15th inst, or they will not he recognized. 12th inst., at 10 A..
All damaged packages will be examined on
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
8. C. de BUSSIERRE,
Acting Agent. Hongkong, 5th November, 1913
BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
5.S. BENLEDI,” FROM MIDDLESBRO', LEITH, LONDON AND STRAITS:
£2
that all Goods are being landed at their ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed
Struve, th November Saigon 2nd November, Rice.-Siemsson & Co. NELIUS, British str., 4.260, Maclean, 8th Nov
Shanghai 5th November, General Butterfield & Swire. RAJAH. German str., 2,028, Rosietsky, 5th November-Bangkok 26th October, Timber and Rice. Butterfield & Swire SABING RICKMENS, Datch st1., 573, B. M. Jagt 5th November Foochow 3rd November, Ballast.-Asiatic Petro loum Co. SUBMARK, German str., 4,175, Karberg, 6th November-Shanghai 2nd Novom her, General. --- Hamburg-Amerika TAISHUN, Chinese str., 1,216, B. Paramore,
Linie,
8th Noverabor-Shanghai 2nd Novem
ber, Mails and General.Chinese
Mr J. Duncan
Miss V. Edward, Mr & Mrs H. C.
Ehrenfels Capt W. Ehrhardt. Mr G. Evan Mr K. Fahrano Mr Feistkom Miss L. 8. Fenner Mr C. E. Fickes Mr W. E. Fischer
Denman Fuller Dr. & Mrs Forsyth
Mr & Mrs C. W Gale Mr N. A. Fuller Mr A. Gallotti Mr H. Garrow Mr H - Greate Mra Gibbings
Mr & Mrs I. H. Geare
Dr J. M. Gillespie
A
Glupeon
Mr. F. F. G. Pierson Mrs S. H. Phillips
Mr R. de Provillo Mr W. J. Pringle Mr E. B. Ray Mr E. M. I
Raymond Mr J. E. Raymond Mr & Mrs W. R
Baibwan
Ms B. Haworth Miss F. Reny
Mrs M; E. Reischman Miss L. N. Robinson
Mias R, Rosenthal Mr R. G. Ross Mr Rutherford Mrs H. G. Safford
Mrs Sohonk Dr H. M. Sanders
Mr W. Schoenbeok Mis S. A Scribner Sir James Doña Shaw Lady Dods Shaw by Mr E T Singer Mr & Mrs E. B. Smith Mr FS. Smith
their eyes, to tread together a pathway Godorus of the Hongkong and Kowloon What TELESACHUS, British str, 1,340, A. Fraser, Mr & M. Good Capt H. Spoar
Arthur and his bride walking down that same Hour with the light of quist hope in
tessellated already with chequered memories. And there is the sound of the unseen boy's voice triumphantly singing to Lady Arthur Hill's beautiful music one of the verses of the hymn that ended the service :-LTE
Perfect Life, he Thou their full assurance Of tender charity and stedfast faith, or patient hope, and quiet brave sudursure, With childlike trust that fears nor pain
nor endurance.
The memory of that verse of faith and hope and trust, of the pure, spiritual, impersonal uplifting of a child's voice, seems a fitting conclusion to the ceremony of a marriage of hearts in which, as the Archbishop said in his address, the whole land rejoices.
SIGNING THE REGISTER.
5 November-Saigon 31st October Dr & Mrs and/or from the
risk late the hazardous and/or extra hazardous
Ltd, and Godown Co., whiance wharves delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaizing undelivered after the 13th inst, will be subject
to reat
prezinted to the Undersigned on or before the All Claims against the Steamer must be
20th inst., or they will not be recognized,
on
All breken, chafod and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined the 13th inst,, at 11 A..
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agents.
(1303 Hongkong, 6th November, 1913.
FROM PORTLAND (OR.) and PUGET 20UND PORTS,
THE HAL. Steamship
the chaneel. Then, after another pause of perfect stillness, as the chapel clock was striking there was a sharp military word of command in the courtyard onl sid and the children and gentlemen of The Chapel Royal began to sing the hymn Led us, heavenly Father, lead us." as the brirlo, attended by the King, in the full dress of a Field Marshal, and by her mother, the Princess Royal, walked up to the-altar followed by her bridesmaide Priners Mary, Princess Maud, and After the bridal procession had left the Frinerssen Mary. Helena, and May of chapel, Prince Arthur and his bride, together with members of the Royal
BRISGAVIA," Without any delay, as soon as the hymn Family, proceeded to the Picture Gallery was ended, Caron Sheppard began the to sign the register. The Archbishop of Captain J. Tenet, having arrived. Consignees oming address of the sacred and Canterbury was the first to sign, and the are hereby notified to send in their Bills of familiar service, the closing prayers of bridegroom and bride then affixed their Lading for Countersignature, and take im which were redited by the Bishop of signaturesArthur Frederick and mediate delivery of Cargo from alongside.
Cargo zemaining undelivered on MONDAY, London, in this capacity as Dean of the Alexandra. Then followed the witnesses 10th inst, at Noor, will be landed at Consignee's Chapel Rural The rest of the service, and the record now bears the following risk and expense and delivery must then to the more intimately personal passages in autographs-George R.I.." Mary, the sacred rite of marriage the charge Alexandra, Louise Princess Royal" on from the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart
& Godown Co's. Usdowns. and admonition, the espousals, the giving Arthur (the Duke of Connaught),
Cargo remaining undelivered on 17th inst, and falfing of the ring as the token that "Louise Margaret" (the Tuchess of at NGON, will, in addition to landing charges, Bus and maid are become husband and Connaught). Haakon, R.(King of be subject to storage charges. wife, with the confirming pronouncement Norway), Maud" (Queen of Norway), 4. the people and the blessing-was con- "Margaret” (Crown Princess of Sweden), dueled by the relihishop. Proudly, tenderly, confidently, must lovingly-it would be difficult to better these words the Prince and Princess, after the King had given this Woman to be married to this May, Helt side by side, and in riear unfaltering tones plighted their troth, and took each other to lace and ur hold, from this day forward, for better for worse, for richer for poorer, in sickness and in health, death them to part
The following is the text of the Arch bishop's address the Prince and Princess
"The thoughts in our hearts, the words on our lips to-day, art given to us from of
They themselves
No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected. Al chafed and othervise damaged Cargo to be leit on board or in the Godowa; the examination of same to be held on Monday,
Edward P.," "Victoria (Princess), Patricia," "Helena (Princess Chris tian), "Beatrice" (Princess Henry of 17thigst, at 10 4.2. Battenberg). "Haldane, H. H. Asquith." R. McKenna,
Rosebery, T Mackinnon Wood," "Farquhar, A. F. London," and "Edgar Sheppard
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
TEP. &O. 3. N.. Co.'s Steamior
DEVANHA,” Arrived Hongkong on 7th November, 1913. From BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND
STRAITS &
above-named,
praser sul praise. Les patirally interessel are hereby informed that the overhand
We life then e unto the Lord. Let us give thanks to our bord God. It is meet and vight so to du Yes, for today in this merable place, at the centre of English, of Britial home-life. we do something wherein a the land rejnicus with us. From .. heart we here with tens of thousands outside bid God-speed to bridegroom and bride.
For this ranse"-here in the chapel. which you know so well, the chapel in which you, my child; were baptized, "we bar our Faces nuto the Father of Our Lord Jesus Christ, of whom every family in Heaven and earth is named, that He would grant you to bo strengthened with might by His Spirit," and would volebante to wth of von His children, ubunda at and varied blessing for maty and any a day to come.
Rich streigy of sarred memory overfor into the cup of happiness which co-day is yourd You would not have those memories
iment from our thoughts. They lift Boat us-up into wholesome invigorating tough with the noblest facts and issues of human life and ita close relation to tho ampler life which we cannot seo momorica
being landed and placed ar rauie BIE in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out alark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Groods are landed.
This vessel brings on Cargo
From London, &o, ex as. Mongolia," From Persian Gulf, or 8.8. E. 1, S. N.
and B. & P. S. N. Co.'s Steamers Optional Goods will be landen kere unles instructions are given to the contrary within 6 hours.
Goods not oloared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to rent,
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.
Damaged packages must be left in the downs for examination by the Consort, and the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. GODDAR
and DoGLAB at 10.1 on MONDAY THURSDAYE. All claims must be presen... within ten days of the steamor's arrival h after which date they cannot be recognise
o alainis will be admitted have left the Goflowns.
after
the: gom
E. A SVETT.
Superiotudent Hongkong, 7th November, 1913,
Claims must be sccungunied by short delivery notar or list of exceptions taken at the time of delivery to Consignees and signed for and ou behalf of HAL
All Claims must be filed on or before the 29th inst., otherwise they will not be recognised.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,
Hongkong Office. Hongkong, 7th November, 1913. [1304)
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE P&0. 8. N. Co.'s Steamer
“SOUOTRA,"
Arrived Hongkong on 8th November, 1913, From ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT 'SAID, SUEZ 2 STRAITS. Consignos of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed AT THRIE RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.'n Godorisat Kesloca, where each Consigu ment will be sorted out blaze by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.
Optional Goods will be landed here unless instmotions are given to the contrary within
General-Chinese
and child. Mx & G. Contou Mr I. Gourgey Mr V. Gealboorn Mr & Mrs J. Gould
Mrs J.S Griffiths
SoMALI, Brith transport, 4,915, W. W. Cooke, 1.Nt., 3rd November--Singa- por 28th October, Nil-P. & O. 8. N. SUNGKANG, British str, 987, Robinson,
3rd November-Hollow 8th Novem PO.de Grisogono ber, General--Butterfield & Swire.. MFP, C. Hall TAIBHO MARU, Japanese str.,
Capt T.P. Mr & Mrs WA. Shimizu, 3rd November-Weihaiwei
Hannibal 29th October, Beans-Mitsui Bussun Mr W. Harbord Kaisha TAIWAN, British str., 1,042, Jenkins, 8th J. Scott Harston
Mrs C. Harris November-Saigon November, Mr & Mra B. Heacook
::
2,637,
Hall
Mr W. B. Hind *** Hon Mr E. A. Hewett
C.DL.GE
Rice Chinese, TAMING, British str., 1,350, G. E. Ponne
father, 7th November-Manila"4th- November, General--Butterfield & Mr & Mrs J, M, Henry Swire
Mr F. Hilton -TANDA MARU, Japanese str, -3,502,-J Mr W. H, Hobbe.
Teranaku, 9th November--Shanghai Mr J. E. Hooves 6th: November, General-Nippon Mr B. J. Johnston. Yusen Kaisai,
TENYO Manu, Japanese str., 7,269, E.
Bout, 8th November-San Francisco 7th October, General-Toyo Kisen
Kaisha.
TUNGSHING, British str., 1,173, Hussey
her, Rice Jardine, Matheson & Co. 7th November Bangkok 30th Octo UKKAT MARU, Japanese str., 3,975, J
Mr F. C. Johnston
Mr & Mrs L. A, Kaiser
-Smith
Miss M. Keebangh Mr J. W. Keyston Mr B. R. Kirkness Mr FB. Koyston
Mr Sydney Stafford
Mr &
Willoughby
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 10th at 11.45 km-Pressure has in creased moderately over China, which is now cavored by an anti-cyclone. Pressurei inclined to give way in the south.
No returns from Japan.
Fresh monsoon is indicated along the cast coast of China and over the N, China Sea.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at |.10 am, to day, 0.00 inches.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as followe
DISTRICT
Hongkong & Neighbourhood. Formosa Channel
FORECAST.
.....{N.D, galė
South coast of China between The same an
Hongkong and Lamiocks, {
No. 1.
Seath coast of China between (The amo ar
Hongkong and Hains...
No. 1.
*East winds, fesah; fair,
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
10TH NOVEMBER, 1913, A.M.
Wind
Station.
6
Viadvostosk Nemuro Hakodate
7 a. 30.02.241.
Tokio Kochi
Nagasaki....... Kagoshima... Oshima Naha Ishi'jms... Bonin sio Chefoo Weila wei Hankow Ichang Kinking. Changsha Shanghai Gutelaff
Sharp Peak Amoy
Swatow
30.25
30.31
» 30.26 ....7.0.30.26 67
6 30.14 69 30.16 70
Taiheku... 5 30.21 Palobu Tainan
Koshund Pescadorose
Canton Hongkong ... Gap Rook. Macso Wachow
Hoihow........ Pakhoi Phulien
0.12
30.10
30.09 30.12
6
1.
9
NW
NNW
6 a
Tourang
C: St. James
Aparri Manila
Legaspi Bacoled Iloilo
30.02) 29.96 29.93 79 9.29.95
NNE
NNK
NW
John NY
29.93
*30,95
Smith and maid Labuan........ Mr & Mrs A. P.
Spencer
Miss B. Spencer
Mise A Square
Dr & Mrs Straits.
A
My E. von Straneh
Mr W. Swann
Dr & Mrs E. H
Thompson and chil
Capt FG. Turner,
RE Major & Mix W. B.
Vóse
Mrs W. M. Watson Mr H. Watkins Mr & Mrs M. William Mr W. Wilkowiez Mr H. C. van Wearen Mr E. T. Weisel Mr J. Weil
Capt G. N. West
Mr A. West ...... Mr F. W. White Mr G. G. Wood Mr F. Yourley
PRAK HOTEL
Tanaka, 1st November-Java 21st October, Sugar. Hitsui Bussan
WINGSANG, British str., 1,517, J. H. Lish- mau,0th November-Bangkok ist November, Rice and Meal.-Jardine, Lient Archer, R.A.M.C. Matheson & Co.
Mr & Mrs W, Arm
strong Mr T. Arthur Mr E. F. Ausott Hire Auld and children Mr & Mr W, C. Barrett and child Mr & Mrs C. D. J.
Bell
Yood MARD, Japanese str., 1,350; K. Tokota, 0th Noveraber--Hongay 4th November, Coal. Bradley & Co
KING EDWARD HOTEL Mr F. J. Cargill..... Mr. Clegg Dr F. X. Cosfello Mr W. Donaldson Mrs Foy
Mr & Mrs F. MoHogb
E,
Mr T. Inokuobí Mr J. Joseph Mr & Mrs Katewinkel Capt Keith
Mr & Mrs Kraft Mr M. F Murray Capt. & Mre Gardner Mr Geo, Grimble Mr & Mrs Lemaire and
child
Mr Fesson
Mr & Mrs O, Lauritzen Mr & Mrs Manners Mr & Mrade BaB.
Mody
Mr P. Nanninga IrA P. Xobbs Capt & Mrs Paasmoro Mr M. Roca Mr P. B. Rowley Mr H S. Spurge Capt & hrs A £
Stewart and chil dren Mr K. Tame Mr Walker Mr H. I. Westphal Mr K Yamada
GRAND HOTEL
Goude not cleared within 8 days including date of irrival will be ma ̈ject to reut,
Mr & Mrs Allan No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in
Mr Amisfedt any care whatever
Mr W. E. Bird Damaged packages must be left in Mr & Mrs B. Crom Godowa for examination by the Consignoos Dr. Kort and the Company's surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD and Durelis, at 10 AM. on MONDAYS Mrs Forsyth and THURSDAYS. All Claims must be presented Mr Freese within ten days of the steamer's arrival here. Mr O. Frenck after which inte the cannot be recognised Mrs Fredenball No Claims will be admitted after the Goods
Mr & Mrs Bancock have left the Godowns...
Miss Harwood My Hayler Mr CG, King
EA HEWETT,
Superintendent, Hongkong, 9h November, 1913.
Capt J. S. Lewingdon Mr F. Lorris
Miss Newhaven Mr Morah
Capt Pollard
Miss Poole Mr Hayne Miss Reilly Mr A. H. Sayoo Miss Saunders Mrs Smith Mr Stockweth Mr C. Weisman E
Bev & Mrs Hunter L-Col. H. W. Iles
ROMA Mr A. Keith
Major General Kelly Dr Macfarlane Miss Masher Maj. & Mrs McMuun
children & nurse Mr McNulty Major & Mro Norris
maid and child Mr & Mrs E N
**GTTAC=KONG DOLANNING
T. F. CLAXTON, Director,
1 BAROMETHE, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit,
on the level of the us in inchies, tenths and hundredths.
TAMFILLTURE, the shade, Fahrenheit.
degrees
3 HUMIDITY, a percentage of saturation, the humidity of air saturated with molulurs being 100.
4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points,
5 FORCE OF WIND, according to Beaufort Scale.
STATE OF WEATHER, b blue sky, a detached cload, d drieling rain, f. fog, g gloomy, h baill, Hghtning, o overcast, p passing showers, squall, Toin, senow, t thunder, y visibility, w daw (wet).
Bar in inches, loathe and hundredths
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, November 10th.
Previous On Date On Dates
Day at
at
at 2 p.m. 6 A.
2 p.m.
30.04
30.10
30.09
80
73
72
га Ван
75
78
78-
Esst East NE
1
3
1
: 0. 0,00
od
80
Barometer Temperature Humidity. Wind Direction... Force ・Weather.....
Rain
H.
Highest open air Temperature on 9th Lowest open air Temperature on 9th ... 73 HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 11th to 17th November, 1913,
HIGH WATER
Wook
Days of
Alonth
Tues.
Mr G. A. Bena Fleet Surgeon & Mrs Bernard, EN Mr & Mie Beyer Major & Mrs Bowan Mrs Bowdler Capt & Mrs Brewis. Hon Mr Buckmill Mr W. A Butterfeld Mr M. Chry Mr & Mrs Carrie. Mojor Davy Mr & Mrs Doyle, Mr&Mrs Dobbie Major Dorgan Mr G. A. Dutton Capt & Mza Evans,
maid snd child Mr F. L. Roltai Major Faichine
Bug. Comdr. Roome Are Fingalon and Capt & Mrs Sargrant Mobild.
Ltd Mrs Sharp, R.N. Maj&Mrs Fitzwilliams Mr A. Sinclair Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr C. Skott Lt Col Gordon Hall, Miss Smith
Lt. Col. & Mrs Usher
Smith Mr & Mrs Soffiot Mr
Mitchelmore and Wed.
Rey, Copley Moyla Cól, & Mra O'Hara
and children Mr Parr
Mr T, L. Perkins
Mr J. I. Plumuner Mr Powell
Prince and Frincass j
Falkonski
RAM.C Mr & Mrs B. A. Helo Mr H. Hascook... My F. A. Hazeland Rev. Are Hipwell Capt & Mrs Hodgius. Mrs Bootrender and
child-t Mr & Mr W. 0 Humphreys Major & Mra Hum
phreys Mira Humphreys
Lt Col Radclife, R... Mr & Mrs T.
Parker Roos
& Mrs G. E. Stewart and chil dren Capt & Mrs Sterickar
urse and child M 0 Wagner: Mr N G. Walker Capt Whitefield Mr David Wood
Height
Height,
LOW WATHE
H'kong,
H'kong
Dieau
Mean
· Timo.
Time.
b. n..
ft. n.
b.
It
11 m 7:48
59m 1.56
7:49 679 40
12m 8:315 7n2 33
8 47 1
Thurs, 13 9.13 5 6 m 39
7 5
8 228 14 m 9 5654
Fri
Satar, 15 to 10 43
9112 8 2 Sun. 16 in 11.39.
9448 4 Mon
0.55 45m 10.24 a 8
17
ON
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