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WHY A LADY IN THE PHILIPPINES THIS ENTHUSIASTICALLY DESCRIBES D. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS.

THE MYSTERY OF

DROOD.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31ST. 1914.

NERVOUS DISORDERS:

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THEIR PREVENTION AND CURE, When the nervous system is ent of order we suffer from by dritability THE P. & O. 8. 1. Co.'s Steamer symptoms. Headache, insomnia, confusion of thought, loss memory, mental depression, and explosive is of temper are among the diequieting effects of the condition. there are sensations of weakness and

NORE."

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAM. Following is a list of unclaimed telegram- lying in the Great Northern- Tolverspla Company's office at Hongkong

ADDRESS

Chunghing.. Millard, Kremlin Nissei Horn Quanonlung

Arrived Hongkong on 26th January, 1914, Besides these. FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, Shingchoong

JUDGE'S WAY OUT.. The King's Hall, Covent-garden, was crowded last night, says The Times of the the murder of Edwin Drood. The trial, Just because she is a woman there are times 8th inst., for the trial of John Jesper for seized upon by both witness and counsel Casily induced fatigue, with, possibly, FORT SAID, SUEZ & STRAITS:

MB. CECIL CHESTERTON'S SPEECH,

Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessol are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and played AT THEIR BISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.'s Godowns at Kowloon, where osch Consign. ment will be sorted cat Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed. Optional Goods will be landed here unless 6 hoursrs ran to the contra

Fakagawa Nikkwoyoko

FROM ...Vladicosteck Shanghai ...Kobe

..Shanghai.

Shanghai Baga

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 30th at 11.10 a.m.-The northern des pression is now central to the east of Hokkaidas The anti-cyclone over N.E, Chinst

and convulsions. Those symptoms are invariably due to starvation of the nervous system, which has been drained of the phosphorus it needs for health. What is necessary to restore the health is a food rich in Mr. Cecil Chesterton's speech for the phosphorus. The ideal preparation of which consists of was pare casein chemically He admitted that the prisoner morally guilty of the murders but that form of phosphorus found in the claimed that there was no proof of his brain and nervous system.

On this point, Dr. C. W. Saleeby, the suggested that

had eminent medical author, writes:te Whou having succeeded. He

he who created John Jasper Jestiny more terrible than execution, elements it is a valuable food, and is Mr. Cuming Walters, in the final speech indeed, absolutely necessary for life, I for the prosecution, gave a vivid story of has been proved by a large number of the prisoner's deliberate scheming to scientific experiments that very nearly the whole (88 per cent.) of the phosphorus murder Drood, and enimed that is pracdded to the diet in the form of tical manner of action showed no traces:

Sanatogen is absorbed."

all be obtained of Sanatogen can of the influence of opium.

Chemiste, in bottles of two sizes.

1111-S. 621-

bunch of white defence was long, clear, and cloquent, this kind is Sanatge combined with instructions are givan to the contrary within strengthened

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

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in

EDWIN drank all the sherry). Since Mr. Growgi

ous was not called, evidence of his doings was nocepted by the Court from Bazzard. Bazzard who put the ring in the It was JOHN JASPER FOUND GUILTY OF Sapsea vault, on the instructions of Mr. Grewgious, who thereupon advertised a MANSLAUGHTER.

reward for the recovery of the ring, as supposed to be on the body of Drood, and thus trapped the prisoner. When Jasper went to take the ring from where he believed the corpse to be, he was arrested Mr. Bazzard's unaccepted tragedy was

when nearly every woman needs the help which

for the prosecution for some lively word- As the public is aware, was promoted by play, which, with dramatists on the bench is given by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Fale the Dickes Fellowship for the entertain and in the jury-box, was naturally kept People. Sanora Amparo Villa-francs, wife oftment of ite members. The stage presented going as long as possible for the amuse Sonor F. Villafranca, the popular steamship very fair picture of a Court of law. Atment of all present.

the back sat the Judge (Mr. G. K agont at Daet, Philippino Islands, proved their Chesterton), in scarlet and erming, with On the morita first as a young girl in Europe and an enormous full-bottomed wig. afterwards as a matron in the Far East. Her desk before him laya

flowers. Below the bench came a row of experience therefore has a double interest..

six newspaper reporters, attired in the "When is a girl at home in Barcelona, Spain, costumes of the period,

The jury, in I was attacked by our sex's great enemy, their box on the Judge's right, consister of 12 men of letters Mr. G. B. Shaw Anemia," said she, "my emaciated condition (foreman), Sir Edward Russell. Mr. W. intended him to be reserved for some phosphorus is combined with other sny case whatever." gave cause for the gravest anxiety to my family, Jacobs. Mr. Fett Ridge, Mr. Coulson Kornakan Mr. William de Morgan, Mr. Arthur Morrison, Mr. Francesco Berger (the composer, it will be remembered, of the music for The Frozen Deep, the play that Dickens wrote with Wilkie Collins), Mr. Ridgwell Cullum, Mr. Justin Huntly M'Carthy, Mr. Willian Archer, and Mr. L Thomas Stecombe-while Dr. W. Courtney. Mr Tom Gallon, Mr. Max Pemberton, and Mr. Edwi Pugh were present on the stage, though not in the jury-box. Only Mr. Seccombe appeared In the dres of 1880, the remainder of the detriment of the whole picture)

being elad (somewhat to ...in the dress of to-day. The body of the Court was full of counsel, with one or two members of the public; and on the Judge's left, high in view of all, stood in the dock, between two fiercely whiskered policemen, the sombre figures of John Jasper, whose pale and haggard face with the shifty eyes and the sour mouth.

powerfully

represented by Mr Frederick T. Harry

Sonora Villa-franca, of act, P. I. The doctors were puzzled, for uutwith Standing their skilful treatment I continued to rapidly decifuo. It was our

FAMILY DOCTOR's SunoESTION

to the other medical men who were in consulta tion with him that a trial of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills might prova beneficial.

tion began after a course of them my health bocane thoroughly mended, and remained so until years later, the onervating climate of the Philippines made me ill again."

Howe Senor Villa-franica, who was present, took up the narrative:-"As a resalt. of my #ito's residence in the Philippines," said he,

"serious

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MR. SHAW AND THE WITNESSES.

It was a few minutes past; when the The opening Judge entered the Court. statentent for the prosecution, made by Mr. J. Caming Walters, was brief and to the point.. Scarcely was it over, when the foreman of the jury sprang to his feet. Dit counsel for the prosecution say that he intended to call evidence? Certainly. Then, declared the foreman, If the learned gentleman thinks a British jury is going to be influenced by

THE JUDGE'S SUMMING-UP The Judge, in summing-up, played delicately and wittily between the real and the make-believe Breaking the invariable practice of the Bench, he showed no desire to check the ripples of laughter that attended his sentences. all that, the summing-up put the case

clearly

For

the

The Judge had scarcely bidden jure consider their verdict, when the foreman sprang to his feet. The jury had arranged their verdict, he declared, in the luncheon-interval. The calmer and more judicious among them had felt that Jasper must not leave the box entirely unpunished. The British-spirit of com The jury found promise had prevailed. tho

he prisoner guilty of manslaughter.

on both sides protested and demanded that the jury be discharged. The jury, said the foreman, were only too ready to be discharged. Thereupon the Judge committed everybody present, except himself, for contempt of Court, and wished a general good-night,

VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE AMERICAN MAIL.

The P.M. str. Persia arrived at Manila the 29th January, at 6 pm, and may be exported to arrive at Hongkong on the 31 January, at noon.

The T.K.K. str. Hongkong Moru, which left San Francisco on the 3rd January, is expected to arrive at this port via Honolulu, Japan ports an Shanghai on the 31st January, between 8 and sam

THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

In this way I first made the acqimintaurs of what I voxily beliero is the best woman's malising in the world. With evident interest the doctors watched the wonderful effects Dr. Willius Pink Pills were having upon me. After only a few doses of the Pills my reatora.ovidence, he little knows his country on the 27th January, at p.m., and

The first witness called was Durdles, the left that port on stonemason; and Mr. Branaby Williams, who was greeted with loud applause, hy his make-up, his knowledge of the story and his reproduction of the character. save us one of the most interesting pass

by ages in the trial, He was examined Mr. Cuming Walters, and cross-examined by Mr. W. Walter Crotch, who acting as junior to Mr, Cecil Chesterton for the defence, called down upon himself a rebuke from the Judge for addressing the witness without some term of respect, The delight of Durdles. such as Mr.“? at this caused loud laughter in Court, which the Judge made no attempt to check.

On the appearance of Mr. Arthur Waugh in the character of the Rev. Minor Canon Crisparkle, the foreman of the jury rose to declare that this witness real name was not Septimus: Crisparkle at all, but Christopher Nubbles, and that he was a Snon The Miner Canon rubicund. rotund, and not a little aged since he first made the acquaintance of Neville Landley (bis mother; the Dresden China Shepherdess, indeed, must by now be a great age) appeared slightly nettled but if he objected to be called Christopher Nubbles, he should also have corrected Minor Canozi, was addressed by counsel the impropriety with which he, a mere

WOMAN'S TROUBLES developed some years ago, the effects of which caused her sickoning headaches, and other symptoms of Nervous Debility.

Realising that it was good blood my wife needed to make her well, wo decided that Dr. Williams Pink Pills, which had so much bone fited her in her earlier days, were what she wanted now. Well, a trial of them was well rewarded, for with only a few bottles she found relict. After a while the headaches ceased to trouble her, all traces of nervousness left her, and to-day, thanks to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills alone, who is again well and happy."

For both nexos Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale people are equally beneficial they having cured, as is proved by the most positivo evidence, innumerable cases of Anaemia, Rheumatism, Seintica, Indigestion, Skin complaints, Malaris, and all disorders due to blood debility and nerve woskness. Obtainable from medicine vendors etery whore, and the Dr. Williams' Medicino Co., 84. Szachum Road, Shanghai, ono bottle for $1.50, six for $8 post free.

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PURE POT STILL WHISKEY

Famous for over 100 years.

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Avoid cheap imitations with the same. er similar name.

Canon." as

Asked if he were in love with Helena Landless, the reverend gentleman confessed the soft impeachment to the amused delight of the Court.

HELENA LANDLESS EVIDENCE,

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STEAMERS.

BENEAWEES, British str., 2,520, H. W. Beo, 23rd Jannary-Moji 18th January, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.

BORNEO, German str., 1,344, J. Koehler, 27th January Sandakan 22nd Janu ary, Timber and General-Melchers & Co CANADA Mey, Japanese str., 3,760, H

Yamamoto, 25th January-Shanghai 22nd January, General. Osaka Shosen Kaisha.

str., 1,220, G. CHINXIANG, British str., 1,229, G. B. Ainslie, 27th January-Bangkok 18th January, Rice-Butterfield & Swire CHIPING, British str., 1,199, E. W Schetik, 27th January-Manila 24th January, General-Jardine, Mathe- son & Co. DAIGI MARU, Japanese str., 846, S. Taku shige, 28th January-Tamaui 25th Jaunary, General,Osaka Kaisha.

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examlaation by the Consigneos and the Company's surveyors, Mesars, GODDARD and DonGLAB, at 10 LM. on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. All Claims must be presented aftge which date they cannot be racernized within ten days of the steamer's arrival hare, No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns,

E. A. HEWETT,

Paparintendent. Hongkong, 26th January, 1914,

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8.S."MAGELLAN." COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

NOTICE.

ONSIGNEES of Cargo from London ei 3.4. Breton and Cacher" and from Bordeaus ex ss" Cambrai" and "V. Cette" in connection with abors Steamer are hereby in- formed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored at their risks into the hazardous and/or extra hazardons Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., at Kowloon, whence dolivary may be obtained immediately after landing.

hare.

Pressure is nearly stationary in the South. Moderate monsoon is indicated along the aast coast of China and over the N. China Bet, Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours enling at

The forecast for the 24 hours eading at noon 195.m. to-day, 0.00 inches.

DISTRICT. to-day is as follows

Hongkong & Neighbourhood -

FOREDAST. ỚN.E. winds, tôi toderate fina, (N.E. winde,

strong.

Formosa Channel....

South coast of China betweon (Tho samo.

Hongkong and Lamocks. No. 1. South coast of China between fThe same as

No. 1. Hongkong and Hainan.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL.

Station.

REGISTER.

30TH JANUARY, 1914, ..

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless Vladvostock. intimation is received from the Consignees Nemuro before 3 r.. To-Dar requesting it to be landed Bokodate .......

Tokio Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Kochi Shosoundersigned. Goods remaining unclaimed after the 4th Feb. at Noor will be subject to rent All Claims must be sent in to me on or before the 7th Feb, or they will not be recognized.

All damaged packages will be examined on the 4th Feb, at 10 ..

EMPRESS OF ASIA, British str.. 5,883, 8. Robinson, 22nd January-Vancouver 3rd January, Mails and General- Canadian Pacific Railway. EMPRESS OF INDIA, British str.. 6,000 F.

L. Davison, 10th January-Vancouver 20th December, General-C P. R. Co.' FeICHING, Chinese str., 079, 44 Craw

ford, 29th January-Shanghai 25th January, General-Chinese. FENGIELS, British atr., 1,073, Harris, 25th January, January-Swator 24th Ballast Butterfield & Swire. HAKUSHIKA MARE, Japanese str. 2,740, Noguchi, 29th January-Moji 23rd Shosen Coal. Osake Kaisha..

E. & A. str. Empire, from Sydney, etc., left Port Darwin, for this port on the 24th January, and may be expected to arrive at Manila on the 1st February.

January, The 1.G.M. str. Prinz Waldemar left Sydney on the 10th January, at 11 a.m., and may be expected here on or about the 2nd February.

The E. & A. str. 36. Albans left Sydney for this port on the 28th January, via Queensland Ports, Port Darwin, Timor and Manila, and may be expected to arrive here on or about 21st February.

THE GERMAN MAIL...

The 1.G.M. str. Derflinger carrying the German ranila, with dates from Berlin of the 7th January, left Colombo on the 25th January, and may be expected here on or about the 5th February.

........ MERGUANT STEAMERS.

for this port on the 25th January, and The A.L. str. Bohemin left Singapore

will arrive here on the 31st Janaury.

The Ben Ling str. Benvenue, from Middlesbro and London, lete Singapore for this port on the 24th January, and may be expected to arrive here on or about the 31st January.

The Danish str. Indien left. Port Said on the 10th January, and may be expected here on or about the 1st February. Be

The N.Y.K. str. Colombo Maru (Bom- bay Line) left. Bombay for this port via Singapore on the 14th January, and is expected here on the 1st February,

The NY K. str. Tambo Maru (Ameri

The most interesting part of the evidence, given by Helena Landless (enacted by Mrs. Lawrence Clay) was her declaration that it was she who dis Kuised herself and went to Cleisterham as Detebery-a atatement which in cross examination Mr. Chesterton did his best to shake Her lunch at the Crozier and especially what she did with the sherry -was the subject of further hard pressing by counsel it appears that she poured can Line) left Yokohama for this port via most of the sherry, unobserved, into the ports on the 18th January, and is expect spittoon); and so was the degree of her ed here on the 1st February

equaintance with Mr. Grewgious, the chalk-marks she made in the cupboard. and many other points... The theory of the defence. in fact was that (the "official record * being silent ou the subject) Helena Landiess and Datchery were not the same person at all.

THE DETENCE.

The N.Y.K. str. Kamakuru Maru (Bombay Line) left Bombay for this port via Singapore on the 18th January, and is expected here on the 5th February.

The H.A.L. str. Andalusia left Moji via Tsingtau on the 23th January, a.m.,. and may be expected hers on or about the 5th February.

The H.A.L. str. dragonis left Sahaug on the 28th January, am, and may be expected here on or about the 7th February.

The NY. str. Kumono Maru (Aus- tralian Line) left Melbourne for this port via ports on the 14th January, and is expected here on the 9th February.

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HANow, British str., 999, G. Wake, 20th January-Chinkiang 24th Janu ary, General.-Butterfield & Swire, HANGSANO, British str., 1,366, 6 Wilde, Sith January-Shanghai 20th Janu ary, General, Jardine, Matheson & Co. Hotnow, British str., 998, McCulloch, 94th January-Port Courbet 24th January, Coal-Butterfield & Swire. Hopsing, British str., 1,359, Robertson, 27th January-Chingwantao 22nd January, Coal. Jardine, Matheson & Co. ICHANG, British str., 1,228, Shane, Soth

January Port Courbet 22nd Janu ary, Coul-Butterfield & Swire.

and landing charges.

No Fire Insuranoo has been effected.

8. C. de BUSSIERRE,

Acting Agent. Hongkong, 28th January, 1914.

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"NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES:

FROM YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND MOJI. THE Steamship TH

* THONGWA,”. having arrived from the above Ports, Con signees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from slongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed consignees' risk and expense into the hazar

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as and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited.

Nagasaki Oshima Kagoshima...

Naha Ishi'ima

Chéfoo

Bouin Is...

Weihaiwai

Hankow Ichang.....

Kiukisng

Changsha ..... Shanghai Gatzlaff Sharp Peak... Apoy Sator Taihoku

Telohn

Tainan *********

Pescadores Canton Hongkong G&P Wa

Roshon

No Fire Insurance has been effected.. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Tourans Undersigned.

DAVID SASSOON & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 28th January, 1914.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. JOHANKE, German str. 951, Ipland, 23rd Jan.THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steazier

-Hoihow 20th January, General- Jebsen & Co..

KATONG, British str., 1,087, H. Mathias,

26th January-Haiphong 24th Janu ary, GeneralButterfield & Swire. LAETTES, British str., 1,340, Wawn, 28th January Saigon 23rd January, Bice 2nd General-Chinese.) LINGcKow, British str., 5,838, F. W.

Cultum, 23th January-Shanghai, 22nd January, General, Butterfield & Swire.

MEXICO CITY, British str., 2,571, Starkey, 25th January-Moji 20th January, Coal Chinese.

NATICA, British str., 3,494, J. A. Moses, 29th January-Singapore 22nd Janu- ary, Bulk Oil.-Asiatic Petroleum Co.

NIPPON MARU, Japanese str. 3,161, J. Satow, 29th January-Java 10th January, Sagar.-Order. PITSANELOR, German str., 1,267, W, Tau-

bert, 25th January-Bangkok 15th) January, General Butterfield Swire,

PROMETHEUS, Norwegian st., 1,025, H. Jensen, 25th January-Bangkok 17th January, Rice-Thoresen & Co. TAIZAN MARU, Japanese str., 2,945, Gods, 27th January Dairen 22nd January, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha: TzoKaw, British str., 6,298, O. M

Robins, 27th January Moji 23rd January, General-David Sassoon &

Mr. Crotch outlined the defence, which was that Edwin Drood was still alive, although Jasper had intended to murder him, and believed that he had succeeded, the truth being that, under the influence of opin, he failed to complete the crime. The first witness for the defence was the opium-woman, who immediately address-

The NY.K. str. Katori Mura (Euro- ed counsel as deury," Miss J. K.

pean Line) left London for this port vie Prothero's appearance and speech were admirably thought out and executed, and ports on the 3rd January, and is expected the laughter in Court was often long and here on the 11th February

Ce The Mogul Line str. Atholl leit UK. loud during the giving of her evidence. The only other witness for the defence on the 31st December, and is due to arrive TIMAH, Dutch str., 2,815. J. R. Buys, was Mr. Thomas, Bazzard, clerk to Mr. here on or about 14th February.

22nd January-Macassar 13th Janu- Grewgious,

The N.Y.K. str. Aki Maru (American Mr. Bzzard seemed to "us

ary, Sugar. Java-China-Japan Lijn. have gained extraordinarily in Line) left Seattle for this port via ports TJIMANOEK, Dutch str., 4,971, A. W. La vivacity and nower since he was

last sceu

on the 13th January, and is expected here Rooy, 25th January-Mike 21st Janti- in the office of Mr. Grewgious. Indeed, on the 15th February.

ary General Java-China-Japau Lija.

to

as represented by Mr. C. Sheridan Jones. The Barber Line str. Satsina left New

26th January Hoihow 25th January, General. Jebson & Co....

on the 25th January, and is due to arrive TSINTAT, German str., 1.002, Hyenga, 27th here on or about 5th March.

January,

January-Baogkok 18th Rice-Butte-field & Swire.. URICAS, British str., 2,995, Stewart, 28th January-San Francisco 29th Decem- ber, Bulk Oil--Standard Oil Co. WOSANG, British str., 1,127, J.-M. Smith, 26th January-Wuhu 21st January, Rice Jardino, Matheson & Co. YINGCHOW, British str., 1,207, C. C. Wil- liams, 28th January--Shanghai 25th

General Butterfield January, Swire.

Mr. Bazzard was as unlike the Bazzard Tork on the 14th fandary, and is due to TRIUMPH, German str., 739, Langschwagon, of the official record' as could be. He arrive here on or about 14th March. appeared as agreeable, alert man of The Mogul Line str. Pathan, left U,K business; and no one could find much difficulty in believing that, ng-* noser. * or investigator to Mr. Grewgicus in the

The stz, Glenlogan passed the Suez management of the estates that he cou- Canal on the 27th January, for Hongkong, trolled, be displayed resource and powerria Straits. Bazzard's story was that Grewgious, most ing down to Cloisterham to

see Rosa Bud, and pausing in the small hours of the winter morning to lay flowers on the grave of Rosa's mother, found Edwin Drood lying half strangled and very much dazed, and quite urable to say who had attacked him. Mr Grewgious there- upon returned to London with Droad in his company. Keeping Drood in hiding. Mr. Grewgious sent Bazzard to Cloister-. ham to investigate, and it was Bazzard who disguised himself as Datchery (bo

INDU-CHINA STEAN NAVIGATION CO., T Leisung, from Calcutta, is due in Hong-

kong 1st February Fooksang, from Calcutta, is due in

Hongkong 6th February,

SHIRE LINE, LIMITED. Tennacher, from Tocoms, is due in Hong-

kong 1st February Cardiganshire, from London, pussed the

Canal 2nd January, is due in Hong- kong 2nd February.

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Arrived Hongkong on 19th January, 1914. FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.

Consignees of Cargo by the above-named renssi are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THE Bush in the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where osob Consignment will be sorted out Bark by Mash and delivery can be obtained as the Goods

re landed.

This vessel brings on Cargo:-

From Lordon, &c., or s... Marmor." From Persian Gulf, ex ss. B. I. 3. N.

and B. & P. E. N. Co.'s Steamers, Optional Goods will be landed bore unless nstructions are given to the contrary within 5 hours.

Gouds 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.

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2 TEMPERATURE, in the shado, iz disgrene Fahrenheit.

3 HUMIDITE, in percentage of saturation, the bamidity of air saturated with moisture being 1999;

DISECTION OF WIND, to two pointa,

5 FORCE OF WIND, Recording to Bouafort Scale, 6 STATE OF WEATHED, b blue sky, o detached eload, d drizzling rain, f.fog, g gloomy, bh lightnig, voroast, p paning shower, a squall, ain, a snow,t thunder, v vizibility, dew wat

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HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, Jeunery 30r...

Previous On Date Ou Date

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Dacinged packages must be left in the Go. downs for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD Barometer... and DOUGLAS, at 10 m. on MownAYA and Temperatura THURSDAYS. All claims must be presented Humility. within ten days of the steamer's arrival, here, Wind Direction after which dats they cannot be recognised No claims will be admitted after the goods Weather

Rain have left the Godowns. g

E. A. HEWETT,

Saporintendent. Hongkong, 29th January, 1914.

at 2 pan. 6 am.. 2 p.m.

30,0

30.11

30:10

67

62

6%

77

90

74

East

East

"Force

2

4.

b

[3

Highest open air Temperafaraon 29th ...71 Lowest open air Temperature on 29th ...61

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

PASSED THE CANAL.

December 18th-Macedonia, Persia. December 23rd-4treus, Kasama, Deike Rickmers

December 30th-Benvenue, Mcinam,

Nubia, Saxonia, Tydeus, Wakana Maru.

January 2nd-Cardiganshire.

January 8th Bokemia, Konang Si, Spezia, Stentor, Sunda, Demodocus.

January 9th-Volentia.

Deya of

From 31st January to oth February, 1914

HIGH WATEL

Week

Days of!

Tieight

Weight,

LOW WATSE

H'kong.

H'kong.

Мевл

Mean

Timo

Time

by m.

..mi.

ff, in

1 47-646

Feb.

100

January 13th-Benlomond, Denbigh Satar 31 shire, Der finger, Eumaeus, Gleulachy,

Sun. Indien, Nile, Segovia.

Atholl,

Mon.

Taes.

January 16th Agamemnon, Austria, Brasilia, Muncaster Castle, Kator, Mara, Nera.

1.9 6634 58 m 7 15 2 4

1 20 4 9 6·56 x 3.6

2m 0 35 50m 7 41 2 8.

. 8 14 3 6

ཤྩ ཥ ཐ་ཁྐྲ་""

80.

3

Fa63 10.43 a 3 4 388 10. | 3-3

No infor, highm 0-6 2.8

&

January 23rd-Nippon, Scandia. Alt- mark, Indra.

January 16th-Suchsen. January 20th-Ambria, Istria, Perseus, Wed. Sardinia,

3

4.m

Thura 5

January 27th-Benalder, Glenlogan, Fri. Kleist, Malta, Myrmidon, Furey Bulow.

6

No infer high 1

Patricia.

Yono MARU, Japanese str., 1,250, Yokota,

Coal 25th January-Pulo Laut, "Mitsui By Riha

4 16 6 1 nor In-water

5.17 66 or low

2 2

wate

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