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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE F&O, S. N. Co.'s Steamor

T

"SOCOTRA,"

Arrived Hongkong on 8th November, 1913, FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA,

PORT SAID, SUEZ & STRAITS, Cousiganes of Cargo by the above-named veral are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR Erax in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Gedown Co. Godowas at Kowloon, where each Consign mont 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 contenry within 6 hours.

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

No Fire Lasurence will be affected by me in any one whatoyer.

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees and the Company's surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD and Dovelas, at 10 AM. on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised, No Claims will be admitted after the Goode have left the Godown.

F. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent. Hongkong, 9th November, 1913 [} NOEDDEUTSCHEE LLOYD, BREMEN, IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. HE Steamship

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1913.

LITTLE STORIES OF THE DAY.

WHISKY AND ADDA MEMORIAL.

Lord Crewe, Secretary of State for India, told a story of the junglo when bidding good-bye to a number of officers newly appointed to Government services Indin Office, in India at an informal

reception at the D

remember haring years ago in Indis a story of a young subaltern who went alone on a shouting expedition away into the wild country of the Malabar coast. The poor fellow was attacked by fever in the jungle, diod, and was buried, and the people where he died felt them- selves in no little didicnity as to how his spirit might be pacified and not haunt them.

It was necessary, therefore, to place upon his grave something distinctively British, which would keep the spirit quiet. They were a hundred miles from uny cantonment, but I was told that small party of these simple folk went down to this cantonment and purchased bottle of whisky, two bottles of soda water, and a paper of cheroots, which they placed on the grave; and I was told that, in spite of difficulties, every year a party of thein trotted down for the same purpose. Well, whisky and soda-water are not things to ho spurned at the proper time and place, still less cigars, hat should somehow wish that the concrete expression of our national genius had (been in some respects. different:"

TAKING HIS EXE OFF THE BALL.

i

THOS.

COOK & SON.

TOURIST, STEAMSHIP AND FORWARDING AGENTS.

BANKERS, &c.

Head Office for the Far East 16, DES VEUX ROAD, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI: 2-3, FooCHOW ROAD. YOKOHAMA 32, WATU· STREET

MANILA MANILA HOTEL

TICKETS SUPPLIED to EUROPE by the principal STEAMSHIP LINES and

TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAYSUNDAY

TOURS arranged to ALL PARTS of the WORLD.

BAGGAGE collected, forwarded and insured at lowest rates.

LETTERS of CREDIT, and CIRQULAR NOTES ISSUED and CASHED,

FOREIGN MONTES Exchanged,

CHIEF OFFICE: LUDGATE CIRCUS, LONDON, EC Hongkong, 21st May, 1913.

claims the home of oats and haggis and the Highland fling as his home also." It may be all right for the yellow skinned sons of the far away dopey east to come out clad in kimono and sandals and shuffle through the dreamy evolutions of some Oriental dance, but to think of them daring to dance the Highland fling and then return to bow to encores looking ae important as a bowl of chop suey after a Chinese famino, is enough to make any red blooded Scotchman hoit with indignation.

Do'il tak 'em wi thur dazy names fandthur squint-eyed impoodenco in daring to attempt the national mesure of bonny Scotland: hanging is too good for such vicious offenders.

a was a good goifer, though he had a glass eye (says the Glasgow News) On the occasion of a big match this eye gave him considerable trouble and annoyance. At "PRINZ WALDEMAR,”

last his patience gave out, and he resolved having arrived, Consigneos of Cargo are her by on drastic remedies, He followed the

have my opinion of the Winnipeg informed that their Goods, with the exception Scriptaral injunction and took the offend-

Scatchmen who are said to: have of Opiam, Tressure and Valuables, are being ing eye out altogether. After watching was performed theme by the cheery applauded with vigour when the dance landed and stored at their risk into the hazard this operation, his oppontat hegame Mongolians. It's certainly galling to see ous andfor extra hazardons Godowns of theserved, and went completely off his three jumpy Chinks taking herties with Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown goue Becoming more and more angry the dance that celebrated the victories of Company, Ltd., Kowloon, and West Point he thought of it, the opponent altimate Bruce and Douglas. Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained, ly turned and said:

Huw do you

It's an absolute Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless expect any one to play golf after seeing real thing when any Mongolian intruder certainty that the yellow peril is a very intimation is received from the Consignees you take out your blooming, eye *** Con- before Noon TO-DAY requesting it to be landed ident now in winning the game, the one- Brows impudent as to come unt before eyed player calmly made reply: Tan audience in real kilts and kink his No Claims will be admitted after the Goods you say much more. I'll inks out the co to the sacred music of the have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining other one niso."!

Highland fling. undelivered after the 17th inst. will be subject to rent:

hero.

All Broken, chatod, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 17th inst., at 9.30 A..

All Claims must roach us before the 24th inst., or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

MARRIAGE MAKAMU -

The late Bishop Doare, of Albany, a strict Conservative, had his own views as to woman's place in the world (says the British Weekly).

Bishop Doano believed in marriage of Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the grooms at weddings he used sometimes to the real, old-fashioned kind, and to bride make a little speech.

Undersigned.

NORDDECTSCHE LIOID,

MELCHERS & Co.,

General Agents.

Hongkong, 10th November, 1913.

VESSELS

EXPECTED.

THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

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"My young friend," he would say to the pale and nervous bridegroom, patting him on the back, y you are now embark ing, my young friend. on a long: hazardous voyage, and I hid you remem ber the Finnish proverli

For the Finnish sailors, my young friend, have a proverb to this effect-

The man who on the ship of matri

PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.

Per Uegion Mary, from Singapore, Dr. N. Warner.

from Vancouver, Mr. R. Campbell: from Per Empress of India, for Hongkong, Kobe, Mr., Mrs, and Miss Nethau, MT, and Mrs. A. Davis, Mr. G. 8. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Duke, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Topping, Mr. E. J. Fox, Mr. K. Yatça, Mr. and Mrs. Fieber, from Nagasaki, Lieut, Col. and Mrs. Bate- Tilney, Mr. J. H. Tilney, Miss Tilney, son; from Shanghai, Mr. and Mrs. R. F.

Miss L. M. Owen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kroth, Mr. E. H. Baker, Miss Lola Kennedy,

[694

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STEAMERS.

VISITORS AT HOTEL

HongKong HOTEL

Mr J. M. Arom Mr E. S. Abraham Mr & Mrs P. Ablefeld Mrs C. L. Androwa Mr W. Anderson Mrs AA. Angur Miss Kathleen Angur Mr & Mrs C. Barons

feather

Mrs Baronsfeather Mr E. R. Bata Mr. A. Bons Mr & Mrs G.

Bisoko

Mr J. L. Browniss Dr W. Balsch

Mir F. Buman

Mr J. E. Caddger Mr V. E. Clarke

Mr W. E. Clayton

Mr A. J. Cambridge Miss D'Almada

Mr & Mrs I A. Kriser

-Smith

Mr S. R. Kirkness Mr M. Kissane Mr A. Krussman. Miss D. Lay Mrs Wm, Lay Mr G. T. Loyd Mr. W. Logan Mr C. Farcbrother

Mason

Miss M. Matheson

0.

Mrs R. T. Matheca

Mrs Goo. Martin

Mr 3. B. Manghan

Dr O. Marriott

Dr G. W. Maskeen

Mrs S. M. MoCros, 2 children and nurse Mr F. A. MacKintosh

Mr G. Matheon

* Capt & Mrs

Molagion

Mr E. Meyar

I.

Mr B. H. Monk Dr& Mr W. B. Moore Mr F. Morg

Mr & Mrs Moorhood, child, infant and amcha

Asia Manu, Japanese str., 1,887, Y. Nishi, Castro

11th November-Chefoo 9th Nove-Master D'Almada x Mr B. K. Mehta CANADA MARU, Japanese str. 3,760, Mr & Mrs P. X.

ber, General.Chinese.

GM J. Morecki Castro Yamamoto, 11th November-Shanghai D'Almada Castro

November, 8th

Gonoral Osaka Mr F. T. Chapple Shosen Kaisha CHIYOEN, Chinese str., 1,177, Ross, 12th Coleman

Dr A. LEF November-Shanghai Sth November, CHOYSANG, British str., 1,421, Courtney,

General. Chiucse

12th November--Swatow 11th Novem ber, General--Jardine, Matheson & CLARA JERSEN, Gorman str., 1,102, Fendi- son, 11th November Swatow 10th DAJIN MARD, Japanese atr., 846, K.

November, General.-Chinese

Mr J. Duncan Minakama, 12th November-Swatow

November, General.Osaka Mr G. H, Evan

Ehrenfel Shosen Kaisha.

Mr Feistkom

11th

Mr J. H. Crossley Mr G. P. Carry Mr C. EL. Davis Mr J. Dewar Mr0 Den

Denison Mr J. Dennis Mr & Mre Dertano ME, H. Douglas

and 2 children

Mr H. C

DILWARA, British str., 3,460, G. N.Mr W. E. Fischer Ramage, ..., 9th November Dr & Mrs Forsyth Denman Fuller

Calcutta 94th October, General David Sassoon & Co FLSsr, German str., 881, Berg, 10th November Bangkok 3rd November, Rice Jebsen & Co.. FAUSANO, British str., 1,416, H. S Malkin, 8th November-Bangkok 1st November, Rice Jardins, Matheson & Co. FRICHING, Chinese str., 979, A. A. Craw ford, 4th November Tientsin, 29th October, General.--Chinese HAITAN, British str., 1,183, J. 8. Roach, her, General-Du glas Lapraik & Co. 12th November-Petow 11th Novom HOPSANG, British str., 1,359, C, A. Robert son, 11th November-Chingwantao 5th November, Coal-Jardine, Matheson

HUIORO, British str., 1,29, G. Hooker,

& Co. 10th November-Tientsin 3rd Novem- JANETA, British str., 2778, H. G. A.

bar, GeneralButterfield & Swire. Timunis, E.N.R., 7th

November Cardiff 27th September, Coal-Dod- well & Co.

Mr II. Garrow Mr & Mrs L H. Gears Mrs Gibbings Dr J. M. Gillespie Mr & Mrs A. Ghepson Mr A. G. Gordon Mr I. Gourgey Mr V. Goulbourn Mr & Mrs J. Gould Mr H. M. Gracey Mr. F. Grilla Mr & Mrs W. Green Mr P.0.de Grisogono Mr P. C. Hall*** Capt T. P. Hall

Mr A. Gallotti

Eau

Mr & Mra W. A

Hannibal

Mr W. T. Harbord Mr J. G. Hobble Mr J, Scott Harston Boa MrE. A Howeit

The N.Y.K. str. Kumano Maru (Anony signs as mate will never get pro- Mr. F. Kulka, Mr. and Mrs. Decarli and Katso MARU, Japanese atr., 1,854, Hinato Mr W. H. Hobbe

tralian Lino) left Sydney for this port via porte on the 29th October, and is expected here on the 17th November.

The E. & A. str. St. Albans, from Sydney, etc., left Port Darwin on the 12th November, for this port (via Timor and Manila), and may be expected to arrive here on or about the 22nd Novem-

ber

MEBOHANT STEAMERS.

The NY.K.etr, Kamakura Maru (Dom-

moted to

KING ALFONSO'S HOMAGE.

">

2 children, Mr. 8. M. Joseph, Mr G. Harrison, Brig.-General and Mre. Law,

Toledo to Madrid, says the Daily Mail, the King noticed a sword that General Lyautey, the French military Governor ampton, Miss D. E. Whitmareh, Mrs Per Torch, for Hongkong, from South- of Morocco, was wearing. Surely that D. N. Clark, Miss E. E. Knowles, Mias is a sword with a history, General," he M. Hinrichsen, Mrs. P. Hodgson, shilä said. "It is not of modern design. and servant, Miss A. Edmonds, Mr. A.

It belonged to my grandfather, sire, Lapsley, Mr. bay Line) left Bombay for this port via officer in the army of Napoleon 1." Gibraltar, Mr. and Mrs. Z do Aldecao, replied General Lyautey. "Ho was an

W. Schwarm, from Singapore on the 27th October, and is The General drew his sword and handed Mr. M de Cortsbitarte; from Genoa, expected here on the 14th November.it to the King, who read out slowly the Miss Evd. Planite and servant, Mr. The H.A.L. sbr. Istria left Singapore names of the great battles engraved on Carlos Gscell, Mr. A. S. Woodgett, Mr: on the 8th November, am, and may be the blade, and kissed the blade gravely. expected here on or about the 14th Novem

A. H. Schmidt, Mr. Karl Piderit, Dr. W. Koch, Miss Bevsiegel, Mr. L. Hoff ber, a.m.

Mr. A, E. Ogg and family, Mr. S. Lack; mann, Mr. G. Schramm, from Colombo, from Penang, Mr. Hodgson Mrs. 8. R. Jones, from Singapore, Mr AC K. Kyesinng, Mr. F. W Dossett, Mr. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. K. Ekkhun, Mr. and Mrs. Fr. Adams, Dr. Mueller, Dr. Scherer, Mrs E C. Pope, Dr. Sheldon, and Mr. E. J. Roberts.

The P. & O. str. Sardinia left Singa- pote for this port on the 8th November, at 2 p.m., and is dus here on the 14th November, at about 6 ambogh

str.

25th November.

He then handed back the sword to the graceful act, saluted and returned it General Lyautey, who, deeply touched by to its scabbard,

LI HUNG CHANG IN THE LOBBY,

Mr W. B. Hind

11th November-Saigon 7th Novem- ber, Rice.--Chinese,

Mrs J. D. F. Mulder Mr J. D. F. Mülder Mr E. L

Napier Miss G. O'Leary

Dr

K

Openheim

Me J. Ormiston Mr J. W. Paton Mr A Petersen

G. Pierson F.P. Mr C. H. C. Platt Me R. de Provillo Mr W. J. Pringle

Mr

Dr. H. Rasor Mr E. H. Bay

Mr E. M. Raymond Mr J. E. Raymond Me B. Baworth

Mien F. Rear

Mr R. G. Ross Mra Rutherford Mrs Schenk

Mr W. Schoenbeck Miss J. Soofield Sir James Dods Shaw Lady Doda Shaw Mr E T. Singer Mr & Mrs E E. Smith Mr E, von Stranch Mr Sydney Stafford Misz A Square

Thompson Dr. & Mrs E

chil

and

Mrs C. Thompson Miss L. Tillinghast Mr & Mrs A. Tilling Mr E. Watkins

hast

MrW Witkowies Mr H. C. van Weren Mr E T. Waisel. Mr J. Weil Hr A. Wost Mr FW. White Mr.G.G. Wood... Mr F. Yearley

KING EDWARD HOTEL

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

Mody

Mr P. Nanninga

E. MAP. Nobb

Capt & Mrs Passmore Mr M. Boos

Mr J. Hoover When King Alfonso and President Miss I. Thompson, Mr. J. W. Cooper KINKON MARU, Japanese str. 3,778, M.

Howard Commdr, Mim M. Infis

Mrs G. Howard B.N., and survanl

Miss Howard

KOLA, German str., 1,168, Williatason,

November, Coal, Mitaui Bussan Mr E. B. Infts Kaisha

Mr B. J. Johnston

KUROHIME MAPU, Japanese str., 2,895, 6th November-Manila 4th November, General-A Buno & Co.

October, Coal.-Suzuki & Co. Nakamura, 6th November-Moji 3let Kveno MARU, Japanese str., 1,965, 5.

96th October, Coal-Mitsui Busson Mr F. J. Cargill Morisaki, 3rd November--Newchwang

LANDRAT SCHIEF, German str., 1,001, A. Dr F. X. Costello

Kaisha.

Mr IL. Clegg Struve, 6th November-Saigon 2nd Mr W. Donaldson LINOCHOW, British str., 1,148, Benson, Mr & Mrs F.

November, Rice-Siemssen & Co.

Mrs For 12th Noveraber-Shanghai 9th Novem- MEXICO CITY, British str., 3,179, N. Ar & Mrs Katewinkel

Mollagh ber, General-Butterfield & Swire.

Mr T. Luokaohi Mr J. Joseph Starkey 11th November Guaymas Capt Keith 11th October, Gonerat.-Chinese.. MINNESOTA, American str., 20,718, T. W.

[Mr & Mrs Kraft Garlick, 10th November Seattle 3rd Capt & Mrs Gardner

Mr M. F Murray Kaisha

Mr & Mrs Lemaire and Mr H I. Westphal October, General Nippon Yusen Mr Gec. Grimble NUDLES, British atr. 2005, Peters, 10th 10th November-Sabang 28th October, Case Oil-Dodwell & Co. OPLAND, Norwegian str., 1,200, Eriksen, Per Kleist, for Europe, etc, Mr. and

17th November-Saigon 7th Novem Mrs. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs E. J. Meber, Rics-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. had Neely, Mrs. LA. Birdsall, Miss H. PITSANULOK, German str., 1,207, W. Tan- hot the necessary Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. E. H Thompson, a consoquence, Mr. N N Fuller, Mr. F. C. Johnston, the comfortable Misses G. and A. L. Trowbridge, Mr. H. Stephen's had to Nitz, Mr. and Mrs. M. Williams, Mr.

It would

Richards, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lockwood,

DETARTED.

The N.Y.K. str. Aaskeima Marqi (Euro- When Li Hong Chang last visited pean Line) left Yokohama for this port England, wearing his famous yellow via ports on the 5th November, and is jacket, of which he was almost in expected here on the 17th November.

ordinately proud, he was the lion of the The American and Manchurian Line season. One day (says the London

Katte left New York on the 10th correspondent of the Birmingham Daily Por Torek, Japan, eter, Mr. H. M. October, and is due here on or about the Post) he thought he would like to visit the Laten, or, for benebeck, Mr. G.

House of Commons; but when he did The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s str. he greatly disturbed the Parliamentary Matheson, Mr. Bell, Mr. E. F. Koch, Mis Canton loft Port Said on the 4th Novem-police, not because they suspected any

von Mollendorf, Mr. B. 6. Barker, Mr. ber, and is expected to arrive here on the harp but be he insisted at the K. K. Richardson, Mr. R. Saito and Mr. 2nd December..

The N.Y.E. st. Hitachi Maru (Euro exalted position should be carried

entrance that recognition of his L. Morgan, want v pean Line) loft London for this port via through in co ports on the 25th October, and is expected

Banquin he hors on the 3rd December,

brought with

Perspiring

The notessary

The American and Maueburian Line Palanquin

utr. Kandahar loft New York on the Bath

End

October, and is due hore on or about type accustomed to Bent for some of and Mrs. W. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. J. N.

figure

:

child.

The Swedish East Asiatic. Co.'s str. those constable if they had been over-isses J and M. Mattis, Mr. WB SESTA, German str., 992, N. Jana Mr T. Arthur

www.www.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION 00., UTD.

Fooksang, from Singapore, is due in

Hongkong 16th November. Laisang, from Singapore, is due in Hong

Long 17th November.

"SHIRS LINE, LIMITED.

Den of Airlie, from London, is duo 31

Hongkong 18th November Den of Crombie, from Vancouver, is due

in Hongkong 20th November.

Mr P. B. Benley Mr H. 8. Sparge Capt & Mre A K.

Stewart and chil dreen

Mr K. Tame Mr Walker

Mr K Yamada

PEAK HOTEL

Lt Col H. W. Des

PGA

Me A. Keith Major General Kelly Dr Macfarlane Misa Macher Maj. & Mrs Molaan ildren & nurÍA Mr MoNulty Major

Mrs-Norris maid and child

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 13th at 11.25 am-The anti-cyclone now covers Japan and adjsment watera.

A depresion how formed in the Eastern Bow, Pressure in nearly stationary along the south court of Chios, over the Philippines, and over | AnnAm.

The mensson will probably set in again along the cant const of Chins to-morrow, and frochen

lightly over the N. Chius Ses.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at

10 am, to-day, 0.03 inches.

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

DISTRICT

FORECAST.

INE. winds,

freeb,

* Hongkong & Neighbourhood Formosa Channel

South coast of Chins between The same ar Hongkong and Lamooka No. 1. South coast of China botween The Kane

Hongkong and Hainan...1 No. 1. *East winds, moderate; fair, cooler Istar. CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

13TH NOVEMBED, 1913, AM.

Station.

Vladivostock .. 7:30 2833 Nemuro

Hakodate ***** Tokio Kooki

--སམཀནཝཱན།

Nagnosti ....... Kagoshima...

Nahs

Ishi'jma

Benin Ia Chofoo Weihaiwni Hankow Xchang

Changaha

Kinking

Shanghai

Grutalaff

Sharp Peak Amoy may Swatowa Talche Taiboku....... Tainan | Kosing.......... Pescadores

Canton

Hongkong

Book

Wind

XW

30.29

30.19

30.211

30.13

30.11

30.08

,, 30.21 40

30.08

30.10 7.30.0

30.13.

6. 30.05

6 5.30.04 73

J

30.02

Macao... 30.09 73 Holhow......... Wachow9.30.21 73

Pakhal Phalien Tauran

C. St. James

Aparri

Manila

Legaspi m Bacolod

Hoto

Cebu.........

Labuan

6 30.02

30,00

29.95

30.02

$29.9

29.93. 84.

T. F. CLAXTON, Director.

1 BAROMITES, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit, on the level of the nas in inobae, tanthy and hundredths.

TERATURE, in the shade, in dogress Fahrerbalt.

3 HUMIDITY, ia peromtage of saturation, the humidity of air astarmbod with moisture boing 100.

4 DIRECTION OF Wien, to two pointe,

5 FORCE OF WIND, sccording to Beaufort Soals. 8 STATE OF Warum, & blue sky, o detached clad, a drizzling rain, f fog, g gloomy, h ha lightning, o seurat, passing showers, squally zrak, koow, i tkunder, v vizibility, w dow (wat),

Yarn in inckes, t tanthe and hundredths

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER

Hongkong Observatory, November 13th.

Previous On Bate On Date

Day 1 at

Barometer

st 2 p.m. 6 am.

2RE.

30.01

30.04 30.02

Temparature

78

73

77

Humidity....

82

93.

Wind Direction ..... Fords

Fast

82 Fast Frat

Weather

0

Rairi

.0 0.03

Highest open sir Temparature on 19th... 74 Lowest open sir Temperature on 12th... 70 HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

Mr & Mrs EN FIL

Mitohelmore and

Child

Rev. Copley Moyle

bert, 11th November Swatow 10th SABINE RICKMERS, Dutch str., 575, B. M. Lient Archer, RA.M.C. Bev & Mrs Hunter

November, Rice-Butterfield & wire, Jagt, 5th November-Foochow 3rd Mr & Mrs W. Arm- November, Ballast-Asiatic Petro leum Co.

strong 11th Mr E. F. Aucott November-Bangkok 4th November, Mrs Auld and children TAISHO MARU, Japanese str.

Rice-Order:

Mr & Mrs W. C. 2,637, Shimizu, 3rd November-Weihaiwei Mr & Mrs C. D. J. Barrett and child 28th October, Beans-Mitsui Bussan Belf Kaisha.

About Mr G. A. Bena TAIWAN, British str. 1,042, Jenkins, 8th Fleet Surgeon & Mrs. November-Saigon 4th November. Bernard, R.N. TAIZAN MARE, Japanese str

Rice-Chinese

Mr & Mrs Beysr 2,954, Major & Mrs Bowan Sugoto, 11th November-Dairen 4th Mrs Bondler

TAMBA MARU, Japanese str., 3,802, J

November, Coal Mitsui Bussan Capt & Mrs Grewis

Hon Mr. Broknill Mr W. A Butterfeld Teranaka, 9th November-Shanghai Mr M. Cary 6th November, General.-Nippon

Mr & Mrs Carrie Yusen Kaisais

Major Davy TAMBOY, Russian str., 2006, Alexieff, 10th Mr& Mrs Dobale Mr & Mrs Dovle. November Singapore 3rd November, Major Dorgan General Russian Volunteer Fleet

M. G. A. Dutton THOsawa, British str., 3,423, Robins, 9th Capt & Mrs Evans,

November-Moji 4th November, Coal

maid and child Mr F. L. Belton and General-David Sassoon & Co..

Major Faichins Flag: Comdr. Rooma Mrs Fingalon and Capt & rs Sargrent

child

Auto Mas Sharp, R.N. Maj&Mrs Fitzwilliams Air A. Sinclair Me & Mrs A. Gibson Mr. C. Skott Lt Col Gordon Hall, Miss Scith

Kaitha

16th December.

carry the bulky have been a month Ceylon left Gothenburg on the 30th Octo-heard in Chia ber, and is expected to arrive here on or exclaimed in to corriders about our McKinley, Mrs. C. Harris, Miss Ray.

aying

what they about the 4th December.

distinguished guest."A Lumbug, sir, a Rosenthal, Mrs. C. J. Morrow MTS. heavy humbug as one wearied veteran M. E. Reischmann, Mrs. M. E. Watson, exclaimed to immediately after Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence, Mr. Brown passing from the palanquin, was indeed and family, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Bennison the most complimentary of the comments Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mrs. F. G. Dalton, passed. ⠀

Mr. and Mrs. F. W Willington, Mr. and PRINCE ARTHUR'S REMINISCENCES OF JAPAN,

Mr Le Roy Bowan, Miss G. Schluter, Mrs. F: T. Cooling, Mr. F. B. Keystone, be remembered, headed the Mission that Miss S. M. Kingsbury, Miss R. Millio Prince Arthur of Connaught, it will M, F. W. Keystone, Miss H. Lathrop,

the Order of the Garter to the late Mrs. Chas E. Cole, Mr. Fauconier, Mr was despatched by King Edward to hand chip, Misses H. and E. Tomca, Mr. and Monadnock, from Seattle, is due ie amusing incidents to recount in connec Mr. Schule, Mr. E. Preuss, Mr. F. Graser Emperor of Japan, and he has many and Mrs. R. Duncanson, Mr. O. Giltner, tion with his journey. He was received, and R. Frausen. with an enthusiasm wherever he went that was at times quite embarrassing. He is afraid, he says, to recall the number of meals he was expected to eat, and the the course of a day. It struck him, number of speeches he had to make in

Par ND.1, str. Erincess Alice. From therefore, as particularly appropriate Harburg October 10th-To Hongkong.. when he halted at a gaily-decorated Capt. Jarani, Misa Kollecker, Mrs. Nagel wayside railway-station, to find a and children. streamer stretebel across the platform Kneedler and children. From Southampton To Manila, Mr. and Mrs. which read in English, God Help October 21st,-To Hongkong, Mr. F. H. Mr & Mrs Allan Prince Arthur!"

McIntyre, Rov, C. O. Morris, Mr. C. Br Amiafed Johasou. From Gibraltar October 25th, Mr W. E. Bird

Hongkong 30th November.

PASSED THE CANAL

October 3rd--Nankin,

Furst

October 10th-Telemachus. October 17th-Achilles, Benvenue,.. F. Ferdinand, Sardinia, Arnam, Bulow.

October 21st-Dentarig, Meinom. October 24th-diputa Maru, Australien, Calchos, Sithomo, Annani, Yorck, Brod sule, Altmark.

Vandia,

Ambria, November 4th-Beneleuch,

Canton, China, Prince83 Alice, Spezia, Africa, Goldenfels

November 7th-vano Maru, Fing Suey, Polynesien, Satsuma, Senegambie, Stentor, Baron Balfour.

October 28th- Benlomond, Glenstrae, Nore, Kina.

October 31st-Agamemnon, Perseus, Simia.

November 11th-Armand Achic. Hitachi Mary, Koerber, Keemun, Kintuck, Demodocus, Greisenau.

PASSENGERS EXPECTED,

N.D.L.

GRAND HOTTEST

HIGHLAND FLING BY CHINESE, Three Chinamen at the Sherman Grand Genn October 30th. Toongkong, Miss Dr Keyt

To Hongkong, Mr. and Mrs. Droolin From Mr & Mrs A B. Crew Theatre, Calgary, have roused the blood T Borkein, Mrs. S. Bisnes, Mr. W. A Mr Ferson of local Scots by giving a performance Bateon, and Miss M. Steinsifer of the Highland fing. The dance" has been designated by the Scots as nothing short of sacrilege-an unseemly and ungainly caper that savours brawly of an insult to the land of heather, says a Canadian contemporary

SHIPPING. REPORT,

Mra Forsyth 31r O Freese Mr. Franck Mrs Fredenball

Miss Harwood

The British atr. Hanyang reports: Mr Hayler Just think of it." & stalwart Strong N.E. monsoon from Cape Vasella Mr C. G, King member of the local police force, who to Hongkong.

Capt J. 5. Lewingdon Mr F. Lorris

Miss Newhaven

Mr Morah

Capt Pollard

Miss Poole

Mr. Raymo Miss Reilly Mr A. H. Sayce Mits Saunders Mrs Smith Mr Stockweth Mr C. Waimana

Mr

RAMA

Frosi 14th to 20th November, 1913.

HIGH WATER LOW WATKE

Week

Days

Nook Height.

H'kong

H'kong.

Неад

Leau

Time.

Timo.

1 m.

ft.

14m 9:56

64 m 3:46

8 44a 7 9:§

2 59a) 3

911 8 2 3 20 a 3 8

14

4:0

Satur 15 10 43 51m 4 25

CoL & Mrs O'Hara Sun, 16 m 11 394 3 5 7

and children

Mr Farr

Mr T. L. Perking

Me J.-L. Plummer Mr Pawell

བ ོཏུག བབ་

Mon.

17

Tues.

19

19

Frince and Princees | Wed.

Falkowski Lt-Col. Kadalife, B., Mr & Mrs Parker

Rees

& Mrs E. A Hat-Cel, & Mrs Usher

A Hate Smith Mr H. Hanocek Mr & Mrs Soffiets Mr. A. Hasaland Mr & Mrs G. E Bev. & Mrs Hipwell Stewart and chil Capt & Mrs Hodgins dren Mrs Roobrender and

child

Mr & Mrs W. 0,

Humphreys Major & Mrs Hum

phreys Miss Humphrey

Capt & Mrs Sterickar

nurse and enind 0, Wagner Mr.NC. Walker Capt Whitefield Mr David Wood

9 448 8.4 31 36

0.55 x 45 m 5 65

10 24 a 8 4 3.50 4 2

2:24

4 3m 6:52. 11 10 8 3 4 6a

m7 57

No infer bigh or low water

Thors. 2006

79m 9 44 17

No infer high nor low- water

JUST UNPACKED!

UNEST Quality DELHI DURBAR"

19

and DUCHESS Batio and Moumeling Black Bad Coloured for Dress and Evening

WORK

"Guarantood will wash well

Inspection earnestly solicited.

HOOSAIN-ALI & Co.,

10, D'AQUILAR STREET.

Hongkong, 15th October, 1913,

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