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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

S.S. PAUL LECAT." COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

NOTICE..

YONSIONERE of Cuneo fromu, kandóti er 2.8. Bordeaux "Banque"

from studi

"in connotion oras. Villé de Dunkerque with above Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Trasero and Valuables are being landed and stored at their risks into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowicon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained mmediately after landing.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19ra, 1918.

THE CHINA MUTUAL JUDGMENT

A MISTAKE BY THE JUDGE.

In H.R.M.'s Supreme Court at Shang- hai last week, Mr. F. 8. A. Bourne, C.M.G., Acting Judge corrected a mistake made in quoting a witness in the judgment recently issued in the case List Due. "China Matual ense

Mr. R. S. M. Ball appeared on behalf of the China. Mutual and said his Lord

in his judgment referred to the evidence of Lief Due and in connection with is mentioned the report of Mr. King, the auditor. Counsel himself had thought that his Lordship was quoting the witness but certain other people. Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless thought is Lordship was expressing hie intimation is received from the Consignees views about Mr. King and his report, before NOON TO-ray requesting it to be inded On behalf of the China Mutual and Mr. King he would ask his Lordship to state if he quoted the witness or gavo his own opinion,

bare.

Bills of Lading will be counterigued by the Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaimed after the 22nd inst. at Noor will be abject to rent and landing charges

All Claims must be sent in to 108 on or before the 27th inat,, or they will not be recognized,

All damaged packages will be examined on the 22nd inst,, at 10a.m.

No Fire Tosarásos has been effected.

S. C. de BUSSTERER,

Acting Agent. Hongkong, 15th December, 1913

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THE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P.&.0. 3. N. Co.'s Stauner

**DORNEO,"

fo

Arrived Hougkong on 16th December, 1913, FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA,

His Lordship said that what really happened in the case was that he clated the material facts and the evidence, of and as he knew, plaintiff as far certainly as he meant-in his words which he used and when he used the expression whitewash Mr. Wattio" he meant it to be the words the witness had used. But his Lordship was sorry to say on looking up tho record of the evidences he found that witness did not use the word **whitewngh": be used the word Andvortive." I writing out the judg ment his Lordship unfortunately did not refer to the record but wrote from his

un recollection. He ought not to have used the word "whitewash" but the word

ivertine," and it might very well be that people who were in Court might have thought he pressed his own opinion. He wished to assure the defendant Company

JAVA-CHINA JAPAN

TUIKINI... TJILATJAP.

THIBODAS.

LIJN

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN

EXPECTAD

ON OR

"ABOUT

VISITORS AT HOTEL

· Konakora Horna-

Mr J. E. Ainsworth Mr W. Anderson Dr & Mrs F.

Atkinson'

Mr Jas. Klingenberg

Mr W. B. Kuopp Mr M. Kissane

L. Dr & Mrs J. Kraun-

kopt

Mr RB. Ballook. Mr & Mrs C. Barons.

feather

JAVA, CHINA

AND JAPAN.

STRÁNKE

FROM

WILL LEAVE YOË

OK OR ABOUT

Mr E, S. Abraham

SHANGHAI

JAPAN

JAVA

SHANNHAI

JAVA

Second half of

JAYA

December. Second half of December. Second hall of Docember. Second half of December.

JAVA

SHANGHAI

JAVA

Second half of

December,

JAVA

Second half of

December.

JAVA

First half of

JATAN

-SHANGHAI

JAVA

January

JAVA

Broond half of

SHANGHAI

January.

JILIWONG

TJIPANAS

TJIMANOES

TITMAHI

TILTAROEM

Secvad half of December. Sooond half of December. Becond half of December. Becond half of December. Second half of Décomber. First half of January. Second half of

Second half of January.

The Steamers are all fitted throughout with Electric Light and have accommodation for a limited number of Saloon Passengers, and will take Cargo to all Netherlands-Indian Ports en through Bills of Lading.

For Particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to the

York Buildings, 1st Floor.

Hongkong, 1211 December, 1913:

SHIPPING IN PORT.

ATLASURES.

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.

ANNA, Norwegian str. 1,017. A. Aratzen, 16th December-Bangkok Stå Decem ber, Rice Chinees. BANKE MARU, Japanze str., 2,017, T Soga, 19th December-Sourabaya 29th November, Sugar-Dodwell & Co.

Telephone No. 375.

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VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE AMERICAN MALL

The P.M. str. Chine loft Yokohama on

Mrs Baronsfeather Er A. Basin Mr E, E Bato

Capt

.

R. Beardsley

Mr D. Blair Min Blair Mr P. R. Borgor Mr 8. M. Brown Mr W. E. Clayko | ·Mr W, E. Clayton

Mr A. J. Cambridge Miss D'Almada

Castro

Master D'Almada

Cuatro

Miss Kranskept

Me A. Kruseman Mr A. Lambelet

Miss G. Lalz

Mr & Mrs J. C. Loete

grG. T. Lloyd

Mr W Loga

Mr G. F. Luko. Dr. A. Lyall

Mr & Mrs M. Malini MEx

C. Farobrotkey Mason

Mica M. Matheson

B

Mrs R. T. Mathencu Misa Marr

Mr F. B. Maraha!!

z Dr O. Marriott

X.

Mr & Mrs F

D'Almada Castro Mr & Mr F. H. Cherallior Bos. tallo Mr D. A, A, Christie Dr A. L. E, F.

Coleman

Mr & Mrs J. H.Collins Mr G. H. Corsa, Jr. Mr. J. W. Cranston Mes T. A. Crollin Mrs Corneliasson and

M

0

child Mr G. P. Curry H. Davis Miss Dawson

the 12th December, at noon, for Hongkong via Manila. The United States mails have boon transferred to an NY.K, str. scheduled to arrive, at Hongkong on the 121st December.

Mr & Mrs Doricans The P.M, str. Manchuria loft Yokohama and 2 children pm, via Manila. The United States Mr. H. Dongles mails have been transferred to the C.P.R. Mr J, Duncan ix. Empreas of Russia, which is sobeduled Mr. H. C.

PORT HAID, SUEZ AND STRATTS. Consignoos of Cargo by the above-named vosel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR RI8x in the and all those concerned that his intention Boganın Russian atr., 250, J. Baiding on the 16th December, between 2 and 4 | Mra Cottrell Dormier

And Kowloon Wharf and Godown Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are Jade:

Options! Goods will be landed here unless instanotions are given to the contrary within

6 care.

troods not cleared 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 Cudowns for examination by the Consignees sad the Company's surveyors, Mocars. GODDARD and Douglas, at 10 AM. on MONDATS and THURSDAYS All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's, arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised No Clairar will be admitted after the Goods bara left the Godowns.

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent. Hongkong, 16th December, 1913.

TOYO

KISEN KAISHA.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

S.S. "CHIYO MARU." FROM SAN FRANCISCO VIA HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS AND BHANGHAI. THE above namest

Steamer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby netined to send in their Bills of Fading for contorsignataro, and to take immediate delivery of Cargo from alongside.

On

the Cargo remaining undelivered 18th inst., will be lauded at Consignees risk and expense and delivery must then be taken from the Company's Godown.

Ko Fire Insurance whatever will be effected. No Claim will be recognised after the Goods Lave left the Steamer or Godown, and all Goods remsining undelivered on the 24th inst. will be subje to rent and landing charges.

All chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo to be left on board or Godown, and examination of same to be held on the 23rd iust., at 10 A..

All Claims must be filed on or before 31st inst., otherwise they will not be recognised.

S. MORIMOTO,

Agrat.

(1444 Hongkong, 16th December, 1913.

FROM EUROPE.

THE HAL Chartered Steamship

"JBANARA,"

Capt. Curringham, having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the hazardous and/or extra-hasardous Go downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whar And Godown Company, Limited, at Hongkong and/or Kowloon, whenco delivery may ba obtained against Bills-of-ading countrigued. by the Undersigned.

Optional Cargo will be carried, on unles notice to the contrary be given To-nay.

All Claims must be presented within ten day 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, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 23rd inat.i will be subjee

to rent.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods mus!. he left in the Godowns, whore they will be examined the 23rd inst, at 9.30 A.M.

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

This Steamet brings on Cargo:

Ex sa" Bygdo from Drammen. Ex Ba "Bigdo" from Christiania. Ex 8.8" "Albasis from Göteborg. Ex B.S."Leraasia" from Göteborg. Ex sa." Esbjerg" from Copenhagen.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Hongkong Office,

[1450 Hongkong, 17th December, 1913.

ISITOR

TO OANTON Should Purchase.

FROM HONGKONG. TO CANTON

BY THE PEARL RIVER,”

CAPTAIN C. V. LLOYD. With Illustrations, Maps and Plans.

$1.75

PRICE

On Sale at:

Hongkong: "DAILY PRESS" Office.

Messrs. KELT & Wazen, Lin. Messrs. Buwan & Co. Messrs. A. S. WATSON & O

Canton:

14th December-Bangkok 3rd Decem was merely to quote the words used by

ber, Rice.Thoresen & Co. the witness and that the word "advertise" ought to have been used in the place of CarNKIAN, British str., 1,229. G. it. Aiastic, "whitewash."" He thought it was very 19th December Bangkok las December, likely he made the mistake because he thought the word was not one which an Englishman was likely to use in the con- nection plaintiff used it and his Lordship. supposed that for that rasson be was led into the mistake.

BATTLESHIP. DRIVEN BY OIL ONLY

FEATURES OF THE £2,800,000. WARSFITE,

Tho British battleship Warante recently launched at Devonport is one of five ressieds, preceded by the Queen Elizabeth, launched at Portemouth on the 17th ult and of which class the Malay, the gift of the States of that name, being built by contract, is a constituent,

They wes described by Mr. Churchill, in his statement to the House of Commons- on off fuel, as "oil only","

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ROUND THE WORLD.

Exact details are withheld by the authorities, but the Waranite, is 640it. long, possesses a beam of Dift, and is soft. between porpendiculars. Driven with turbine engines, capable of develop- 60,000 specified horsepower, the Warspite should proceed at 25 knots, an increase of four knots as compared with earlier types of all-big-gun battleships,

Her turbine engines are to be geared, and from this innovation, for large warships, great things are anticipated. It is regarded as certain that the specifiod horse-power (25 knots) will be exceeded, but with oil there should be no difficulty in maintaining it longer than if the installation depended upon coal and oil or coal exclusively.

Eccoptscles have already been fitted in-board for the storage of about 4,000 tous of oil, a quantity which it is com puted will be sufficient to carry her round the world at a fair rate of speed.

Another notable advantage of oil fuel is the saving of quite 26 por cont, in stokehold weights, and au even greator saving in personnel.

ANTI-AKRIAL GUNS..

Apart from the outstanding feature of being among the first to rely ontirely on oil fuel for propulsion, the Warspite is amongst those vessels to receive the 15-in. guns. These will be eight in number, with a broadside weight of 15,600lb. weight of broadside of the first Dreaİ- nought, with her four 12-in. guns, was only 8,800lbs.

The

As to the secondary armament, the new have sixteen super-Dreadnought will 8-in. gans, whilst in addition she will carry several 12-pounder anti-aerial guns, She will be fitted with four tubes for 21-in. torpedoes propelled by heated air.. When ready to hoist, the peunant the Farspite will have post the country approximately £2,800,000.

As soon as the slipway now occupied by the great war vessel is vacant, it will he prepared for the reception of another big-gun. vessel to be styled the Royal Oak,

BATING A COCKTAIL,

A CANON ASKED IF HE WAS A POLYGAM IST,

The Rev. James Owen Hannay, better know to the literary world as George A. Birmingham, Canon of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, has arrived at Now York, to witness the first performance of his play in America, of "General John Regan

The American newspaper men have been a source of wonderment to the Canon, who is astounded at the questions they put.

"I was asked first," he says, "if I had ever been in jail, if I was a polygamist; I was asked to declare also what identifica tion marks I had upon mo. It must be very embarrassing for the real criminal, although I suppose he would not tell the truth.'

He had his first Amerciau meal in one of the Broadway restaurants, and, want ing something to drink, he noticed a canteloupe cocktail on the bill of fare. He ordered it, and, to his surprise, it was

Rico-Chinese. CHINGCHOW, British str., 1,804, Doyle, 13th December-Kwang You 10th Docomber, Coment Stone.---Shewan, Tomes & Co. CHI, British str., 1,159, McIntosh, 15th December-Amoy 14th December, Gon eral-Butterfield & Swine. CHITO MARE, Japanese str., 7,250, Wni

Grococ, + W.

16th December-Sai Francisco 19th December, General T. K. K

CHIYUEN, Chinese str., 1,177, U. Lege

17th December-Shanghai 13th Decem bor, General-Chinese. CROYSANG, British: str. 1,424, Courtney,

17th December-Swstow 18th Deceri. ber, General-Jardine, Matheson &

......

to arrive here on the 23rd December.

THE AUSTRALIAN HAIL

The 1.0.Matr. Prinz Sigismund left Sydney on the 13th December, at 11am, and may be expected here on or about the 5th January.

THE GERMAN MAIL.

The IG.M. str. Lutzow, carrying the German mails, with dates from Borlin of the 28th November, left Colombo on the 14th December, pm, and may bo expected here on or about the 95th Decem. ber.

MERCHANT STEAMERS.

The Swedish East Asiatic Cole str. Ceylon left Singapore on the 12th Decem ber, and is expected to arrive here on the 10th December

The H.A.L. str. fatria left Shanghai on the 16th December, at noon, and may be expected here on or about the 19th Decem

Co. DAIGI, MARG, Japanse st. 947, S. Takushigo, 17th December-Swatow 16th December General, Osaka Shosen Kaisha. Darren Aru, Japanese str., 2,824, Wber, p.m.

Nakagawa. 14th December Samarang, Bugar, A. Bane & Co. DEFAWONGSE, British str., 1,047, Shearer, 15th December-Saigon 10th Decem ber, Ries-Chinese MINNES FUSURA MARU, Japanese str., 3,169, Y. Gote, 11th December-Wakamaten 3rd Coal Mitsui Bussan Decomber, Kaisha

HALONING, British str., 1,987. W. C. Pass more, 17th December -Swatow 16th December, General-Douglas Lapraik & Co. HANDI, French str, 139, Chevalier, 15th December-Haiphong 10th December, General. A R. Marty. HARUNASAN MART, Japanese str., 2,194, Gillespie, 11th December- Mororen 30th November, Coal.-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha

Tho atr. ubi left Manila on the 10th December, and is due here on the 10th December, daylight

Ehrenfele Capt W. Ehrhardt Mr P. Entioknop Mr G. H. Evan

Mr S. A. Fairweather Mr. W. Farley Mr J. F. Fairmen

Mr H. Febr Mr 8. Fernihough Mr W. N. Finlayson Mr A. A. Fyfe Mr Denman Faller Mr 8. Fukagawa Mr A. Galletti

Mr H. Gorrow. Mr & Mrs LH, Gears Mr A, G. Gordon ̈ Mr. I. Gourgoy My V. Goulbourn

Mr & Mrs J. Gould Mr R. 1. Grant

Mr P. O. de Grisogono Capt F.P. Hall Mr & Mrs W. A.

Hannibal

Mr William C. Harris Hon Mr E. A Howett

c...

Horne

Mr J, Scott Harston The N.Y.K. str. Kanagawa Mars Mr J. G. Hobble

W.B. Hind (Calcutta Line) loft Calcutta for this port Mr V vis ports on the 1st December, and is Mr. Holmes expected here on the 20th December. Mar

The American and Manchurian Line J. str. Kandahar left New York on the 25th Mr M. Jebsen

Miss L. G. Kell October, and is dus bere on or about the Mr F. Kell 20th December..

Mrs J. B. Komp

The Mogul Line str. Ghazee, from United Kingdom, left Singapore on the 12th December, am, and is therefore due here on or about the 20th December.

Mr N. G. Marquis

Dr G. W. Manean Mr & Mrs G. Martin Miss Martin

Mr & Mrs G. B.

MoKoo

Mr F.A. MacKintosh Mr B. K. Mehta Mr J. Mereoki

Mr P. Meyer Miss Malvin Mr & Mrs A. Michael Miss Molier Alise M. Moore Mr H. O. Morrison Mr & Mrs J. Morris Miss G. O'Leary Mr A. Oslerich Mr J. Uwon Mr A. Petersen Kr G. Plessingworth Capt T. W. Pickard Miss Mad

H, Bay Mr E, M. Haymond Mr J. E. Baymoud Mr R Ramsey M B. Eaworth

Miss F. Reay

Mr C. Reich

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 18th at 12.15 am-Conditions are practically unchanged, exospt for a moderate. laurause of pressure over Tongking* and 8. Japan.

The depression is still shown to the out of Japan, and a strong anti-ogalone is central over the lower Tungtas Vallsy..

Strong monsoon is indicated along the east coast of China and over the N, China Sos.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10a.m. to-day, 0.00 inches:

The foroosst for the 24 hours ending at noem. to-day is as follową -

DISTRICT.

Hongkong & Neighbourhood-

Formses Channel

FORBOAST.

(N.E. wiada,

frosh fair

{N.E. gale.

South coast of Chins between Tho samo 14,

Hongkong and Lamonks. (

No. 1..

South coast of Chins between ƒ The same No, 1. Hongkong and Haioso...

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAT

REGISTER.

18TH DECEMBER, 1913, am.

Station.

Vlad rostock Nemuro Hakodate Tokio

Oshima ******

Nah Ishi'jma Bonus Is.

Catoo.....

Weihaiwei Hankow Lohang

Wind

Hour.

Barometer

at Ben Level,

Iemperature.

Humidity.

Direction

Weather,

Force

78.3930 ·· 31 m

6.29.75'

29.79- 99%

"

NH

情感

NNW

NW

29 74

30 29

H

30 27***

KHW

3014

30.28

3035

29,95

WNW

30.50 27. 68 NNW

Kinkiong

Mr & Mra W. Ricketts

Changsha

Mrs E. A. Roberts

Shanghai

30.60 25

NW

Miss A. N. Roberts Mr E. E. Bobinson Mrs Rutherfore Mr & Ms M. H. Sa Mr G. L. Saits

Gutalaif

Sharp Peale Amoy

630.35-bu

M

ENE

Burstow

Talheku

6'a, 30.39

Taiohu

30.2

K

Mrs Schenk

Tainen

30.5

N

Koslarin

30.211

XE

30.57

N

6 2:30.36

Mr W.Show

Mrs M. M. Shephard Mr E, T. singer Mr & Mrs K. E. 8mitt Mr & Mr D, K. Somervilla, 2 chil- dren and narzen Mr W. A. Sundholmor Miss A Square Mr S. Starford Capt B. TrowbridgeTM ME W. Traball Mra R. H. Vorfeld Mrs H. A Walker and

2 ohildren

A, Walker B. Watkins Mr. L. Weil Mr.F. W. White: Mr W. Whits

Mr G. G, Wood Mrs J. T. Wright

Mr F.. Yesiley

KING EDWARD HOTEL

The N.Y.K. str. Fokohama Moru (American Line) left Kobe for this port via ports on the 12th December, and is Mr F. J. Cargill

Mr H. Chegg expected here on the 91st December.

The HA.L str. Silesia left Singapore Dr F. X. Costello

or about the 23rd Mrs For IORANO, British str., 1,225, Shane, 14th on the 17th December, am, and may be Mr W. Donaldson

December-Chingwantao 9th Decem-expected here on

Mr & Mrs F. ber, Coal.-Butterfield & wire.

December, am.

MoHugh The N.Y.K. str. Hakata Maru (Calcutta 1TSUKUSHIMA MARU, Japanese str.. 2.015, Sando 18th December-Freemantle

Mr T. Inokashi 28th November, Wood-Mitsui Bussan

Kaisha.

KACHIDATE MARE, Japanser str., 2,198, Matsubara, 11th December-Miiko 6th December, Coal, Miteui Bussan Kaisha KULICHOW, British str., 1,037, Forsyth, 17th Deceraber-Tientsin 11th Decom ber, General,-Butterfeld & Swire December-Saigon 10th LARTES, British str., 1,340, Wawn, 15th December, Genoral-Chinese.

E.

Mr J. Joseph Mr & Mre Entewinkel Capt Keith

Mr & Mrs G. Lauritzez Mr & Mrs Manners Mr & Mr J, H. N

Mody

Mr P. Nänninga Mr. P. Nobta Capt & Mira Pasamare Mr M. Roos

Mr P. B. Bowley Mr H. B. Sparge Capt & Mrs AE. Stewart and ohil.' dron

Line) left Yokohama for this port vis ports on the 13th December, and is ex- pected hore on the 25th December,

The Danish str. Tranquebar left Portar & Mrs Kraft Baid on the 5th December, and may to Mr M. F Murray expected here on or about 31st December. Cipt & Mrs Gardnor The N.Y.K. str. Kitano Maru (Euro Mr Goo, Grimble pean Line) loft London for this port via Mr & Mrs Lemaire and Mr H.I Westphal ports on the 22nd November, and is ok- pected here on the 31st December.

The NY.K, str. Kirin Maru (Calcutta Line) left Calcutta for this port via petto on the 12th December, and is ex-

Deccarber-Manila 12th LOONGSANG, Eritish str., 1,359, Leask, 15tb pected here on the let January.

The N.Y.K. str. Awe Maru (American

December,

child

Mr K. Tamo Mr Walker

Mr K YasinÉS JA

PRAK HOTEL.

C. Roy & Mrs Coopse Hunter Lt. Col. E. W. las

B.,A

strong The str. Glenroy passed the Suez Canal Mr & Mrs T. Arthur on the 9th December, and is due here on Mr & Mrs W. C. Barrett and child or about the 6th January 2

Bell The N.Y.K. tr. Igo Mars (European Mr & Mrs C. D. J. Line) left London for this port via ports on the 8th December, and is expected here on the 14th January,

Bernard, R.N. Flest Surgeon & Mrs

Mr & Mrr Layer Mins Boggs. Major & Bra Howan

General. Jardine, Matheson & Co.. Line) left Seattle for this port via ports Lieut Archer, MISUMI MARE, Japanese str., 2,906, on the 6th December, and is expented Mr & Mrs W. Arm

Uchikoshi, 16th December-Kwang here on the 5th Januáry. Yen 13th December, Comont Stone. Showap, Tomes & Co. MONADNOCE, British str., 2,791, W. Wilson, 12th December-Kobe 6th December, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. NINOPD, British str., 1,223, T. N. Pichard, 15th December-Amoy 14th December, Ballast.Butterfield & Swire.

Japanese str.,-1,471, Orows MARU,

Hotmaichi, 12th December-Keelung 9th December, General.-Osaka Shosen Kaisha. PITSANULOE, German str., 1,267, W. Tau

bort, 14th December-Bangkok 5th December, Rico and Wood-Butter- field & Swire. PRONTO, Norwegian str., 757, Tho. Lecharg, 13th December-Ran. ok. 5th Dec. Rice. RAJAH, German str., 1,275, C. Rasiefsky, 12th

Doceraber Sandakan 6th Dec, Timber -Melchor & Co. SAMSU, British str., 998, F. Bucking, 14th December-Bangkok 4th December, Rico. -Butterfield & Swire." " TENGAHING, British sir, 1,102, L E.

Hussey, 16th December-Saigon 11th Decerober, Hice.-Chinese, WAKAMATSU MARU, Japanese str., 9,878, U

ti

Aikawa, 12th December-Moji December, Coal-Mitsu Bishi Goshi Kwaisla YECHIGO MAC, Japanese str 1954

INDO-CHINA- STEAM NAVIGATION 00., LTD. ·

Fauseng, from Paperoon,

Mrs Bowdler Mr Braco

due in

Hon Mr & Mrs Book

nill, child & manid

in

Mr M. Cary

Mr & Mrs Carria

in

Major Davy

Mr & Mrs Doyle

Mr & Mra Dobbie

Hongkong 20th December. Linching, from Shanghai, is due

Hongkong 20th December. Onsang, from Pascerosan, is due

Hongkong 3rd December.

SHIRE LINE, LIMITED.

Merionethshire, from London, passed the Canal on the 18th December, ia due in Hongkong 22nd January Den of Clames, from Seattle, is duo in

Hongkong 28th December." Canal on the 25th November, and is Monmouthshire, from London, passed the

due in Hongkong 30th December. ⠀⠀ Solveig, from Seattle, is due in Hong.

keng 3rd January.

INDRA LINE, LIMITED.

Major Dorgan

maid and child apt & Mrs Evans, Major Fainhine MFearsouve Mise Ferizon Mr & Mrs Finnegan Lt. Col. Gordon Hall, Mr & Mrs A. Gibson

The C

and suild Capt & Mrs Greenfield

Mr & Mrs B. & Hals

Mr H. Hancock

Mr Hermana Cant & Mrs Hodgins Mrs Boobrender and

child

Indrakula, from Japan, is due in Hong Mr F, A. Bazoland Marugami, 19th Decembar Hongay kong 7th January. 9th December, Coal-Chinese.

NOTICE TO KOWLOON RESIDENTS

MAXTRA COPIES of" DAILY PRESS" are

Lot something to drink, but something nie dally at the following Storrs to eat. "I always thought," said the Canon, that the American cocktail was for the thirsty."--

KOWLOON BOOK STALL, Ferry Wharf Messrs. HUNG CHEONG, Haiphong Road

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The E. & A. Aidenham left Sydney for this port on the 17th December, and may be expected to arrive here on or about 19th January,

Mr Howson

Mr & Mrs L Owen Hughes and child 6. Mr & Mr W.

Humphreys Major & Mrs. Hum-

phreys Miss Humphrey

Mr & Mrs Mile Jones Mir Los Jours Miss Kaith Mr. A. Kaith Capt&Mrs Kiddle...

mai i ant child Mr & Mrs Macdonald Miss Macdonald Dr Macfarlane Maj. & Mm MeMunn obildesa & nurse

anid

Mr & Mrs E. N Mitchelmore

child BAT. Copley Morla:

Pescadores Canton **** Hongkong Gap Book ..... Масло Wuohow..... 90 Heibownis

Pakkoi

Paulien 630.3 Tour328,+}

NE

NNW

Cape St. James Aparri ... Manila Legaspi

99 93

29.96

NEW

139.9

9.29.95

NS

| NW.

29.90) 87

Bacoled

Coba M

Labuan A...

* 29.94 84

T. F. CLATION, Direstor

1 Baxomeran, reduced to 35 degrees Fahrenheit,

on the level of the son in imones, tenths war handoodtha.

2 TEMPERATURE, - EN

Batzeahelt.

the

shado, "in dagrem.

3 HUMIDITY, in perocotage of saturation, tha humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100...

4 DIENOTION OF WIND, to two polute.

5 FORCE OF WEen, scoording to Beaufort Scala. 8 STATE OF WEATHER, b blue sky, o databad cloud, d drizzling rain, t fog, a gloomy, bheil 1, lightning, o orocosat, p passing showers, q squall, | = "rain, SALOW, t thunder, ♥ visibility, wdew (wet).

7-RAI inobes, t tenths and hundredths

· HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER YIELD

Hongkong Observatory, December 18th.

Previous On Date On Date

Day

#t

at

at 2p.m. 6 a

3pm.

Barometer

20.84

30.30-

31.08

Temperature.

·01

54

50

Humidity

59

57

Wind Direction..."

Weather

NE

North

North

1

4

I

Bain24165

Highest open sir Temperature on 17th...62 Lowest open air Temperature on 17th...57

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,

Days of

Col & Mrs O'Hara Satur.

...and children'

From 18th to 25th December, 1913.

HIGH WATER

Month

Height

LOW WATEE

H'kong,

Mean

ft. in.

Time

[7] 7 [m\8÷18 | 13.

·46 ·6 26 4 2. 70 m 9 14 18

4 25 u 8 11

B'kong.

Mean

Tione

b, m

TH.

19m 0 8

20m

3.15 1-26

Mon.

21 m 3 54 63 m 10 912 a

45 a 5.5 10 42 22m 4 24 57m 110

5-25 & 6

4 2

3 9

197

Tres.

Wed.

23 5.54 16305

6 3 a 6 6 27.1649 11

11 42

23

·6 407 1

0:18

3 5

2 5.1

"18 7 6

·052

6 37

& Mrs A. C. Sun.

Mr

Far-on and shild

Mr Parr Mr. T. L. Perkins

Mrs Paxson

Mr J. L. Pharade'

Mr Powell

Lt Col Radclifie, z..

Mr & Mrs. T. Parkar Thurs. 25

Rees

Mr F. L. Fellon

L& Mrs Sharp, R.N. Eng. Comdr. Boome

Major Simons Mr A. Sinclair Mr C. Ekott

Mr A, Fidas Smith Lt. Col. & Mrs Usher

Sonh Mr & Mrs Sofəl Mr & Mrs G. E. Stewart and chil; dren Capt & Mrs Sterickor

aurea and child Mr N C. Walker Capt Whitefeld Mr David Wood

GRAND HOTEL.

Mr & Mrs Allan bir Amisfode Mr W. B. Bird Mr & Mrs A. B. Crow Dr Keyt Mr Feason Mrs Forsyth Mr O Freese Mr C. Frenck Mrs Fredanhall Mr & Mrs Hancock Miss Harwood Mr Hayler Mr G. G. King

Capt J. 8. Lewingdon

Mr S. Lorris Miss Nowhayen Mr Mordh

Capt Pollard Miss Poole

Mr Boyne Mies. Reilly Mr A. L. Sayca Miss Saandere Mrs Smith

Me Stookweth M. C. Welsmiun

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