THE CHURCH IN KOREA.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 3RD, 1914
DIET IN DYSENTERY. Dysentery seems indigenous in many
A meeting organized by the Church of parts of the country during the summer.
Wise; therefore, as he who safeguards England Mission to Korea was held at himself against the disease and seeks the Church House, London, on the 11th
medical aid at the first suspicion of its onest,
The best proventive is to invigorate the Bystem to withstand an attack. For this purpose nothing compares with Sanat- ogen, of which the Rt. Rev. the Bishop
The Bishop of Oxford presidel, and a letter was read from the Bishop of Lon don regrotting his inability to be present sharp attack of
Letters were
of Irina writes: Sanatogen has cured in consequence of a me of an obstinate dysentery from which influenza. I suffered for a long time, having found
also road from the all drugs powerless against it-perhaps because I cannot stick to a milk diet. Archbishops of Canterbury and York in Banatogen has cared me even without support of the mission.
The Bishop of Oxford said that 24 years
· mille "
ilds the strength and ago he doubted the wisdom of cubarking Sanatogen rebuilds revitalises the bodily forces which are on mission work in Korea, and thought brought to a low level by the incessant it might be left to the efforts of the diarrhea and loss of blood. It owes its Russian Church, but he now professed remarkable properties to its unique con complete conversion. There was no young position, which has won for it the highest Church so likely to be the evangelist of endorsements from over eighteen thousand other nations, no young Church exhibit doctors. By the advice of many practi-ing more wal. There was a widespread sioners; large numbers of Europeans in tendency among the Evangelical Churches in the mission fields to create a Protestant China are using Banatogen daily as preventive against dysentery and to keep alliance, as against the solid unity of themselves at the highest pitch of nervous Rome. But the Church of England stood and physical well-being.
Sanatogen can be obtained of all for Catholicism, and it was her privilege and responsibility to bear witness to the faith not less in Korea and the Far East Chemists, in bottles of two sizes,
than in England. He read a letter from Bishop Trollope mating the absolute necessity for more white clergy and an additional £2,000 a year.
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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
8.S. BENVORLICH," FROM MIDDLESBRO', LONDON AND STRAITS,
on
NONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed
Chist all Goods are going landed of their
risk into the hazardous and/or extra bazardous Gedorus of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence andjor from the whores delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Gooda have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining
delivered after the 3rd April will be subject
to reat.
All Clame against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 10th April, or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are
to be left in the Godowns, where they will be
examined on the 3rd April, at 11 a.M.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agents.
Hongkong, 27th March, 1914.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND MOJI.
THE Steamship
DUNERA, Aaving arrived from the shove Porte, Cun signees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongsidə, «
Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at Consignees risk and expense into the bazar dons and or extra hazardous Godowne of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited.
No Fire Insurance has been offerted. Billa of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned,
DAVID SASSOON & Co., Lrv.,
Agents Hongkong, let April, 1914.
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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE Steamship THE
"PRINZ SIGISMUND," having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being Isaded and stored at their risk into the basardons and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and Weat Foint Gedowns, whenco delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignes before NOON TO-DAT requestin, it to be landed here.
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No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining andelivered after the 8th April will be subjen
to rent,
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Gedowns, where they will be examined on the 8th April, at 9.30 A...
All Claims must reach us before the 15th April, or they will not be recognized, No Fire Insurance will be effected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the
Dadersigned,
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
MELCHERS & Co.,
General Agents.
Hongkong, 1st April, 1914,
CHAPOTEAUTS
MORRHUOL
Superior to Emulsions or Cod Liver oil.
Each tiny Morrhuol capsule re presents the medicinal value of teaspoonful of oil,
Recommanded at the Paris Aca demy of Medicine, for loss of appetite and flesh, to patients withTM consumptive tendencies.
Bold in bottles of 100. Capsule;
Bold by nữƐ-Chemietz ·
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A collection of 256 and promises of subscriptions making a total of £268 were In addition an old gold anounced. watch with engraved case and dated 1726 had been sent from London House, and for this be invited offers.
TOBACCO AS THE LEAF OF ALL
EVIL
LURID LIST OF ILLS CAUSED BY THE
FEARSOME. WEED.
The habit of smoking injures the
brain.
SHIPPING IN PORT.
Kaisha
"BAHAMERA.
The NYK str, Tango Maru (Australa Line) left Yokohama for this port via Kobe Moji and Nagasaki on the 28th March, and is expected here on the sha April
April, þ.m
VISITORS AT HOTEL.
Honakore HOTEL.
Angus
Mr L. Alexander Misa D. Andrews
galet Mr E B Angos and Mr D. J. Mr E. O. Aisinson Mr B. B. Atkinson Mr E Bate
Banckham Mr.W, G. Ball Mr E.
Mr C. Bower Lyon Mr J. H. MoMionnel Dr & Mrs H. Master
Jane
Mr J. N. Marshall Dr & Mrs Martin and | Mr C. Farebrother
Mason maid
Mina M. Mathosan Mrs B. T. Matheson Dr O. Marriott De G, W. Mackoan
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 2nd at 11:35 am-An anti-cyclone Covers B.E. Mangalia and BW. Manchuria.
The depression which lay over the Yangtze Valley has moved outward. It is now sentral
Pressure has Ingressed slightly over the Philippines. It is nearly stationary along the sontk cart of China and over Annam,
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 000 inokes.
The forest for the 24 hours ending at noo to day is as follows
DISTRICT.
Awa Mazu, Japanees str., 3918, 8 Tominaga, 20th March-Shanghai 26th March, General Nippon us The HAL otr. Brisgavia left Bingw pore on the 31st March, pm, and may
MY D.B. Abraham 1st April-Sandakan 27th March, The NYK. str. Kaga Maru (European Mist E. D. Adams General Melchers & Co BORNEO, German str., 1,340, J. Koehler, he expected here on or about the 7th Mr J.E. Abercrombie Mr & Mrs K. J. Luke over B. Japan. CHINGCHow, British str., 1,190, Doyle, Lizo) left Colombo for this port via Miss E. O. Adams 30th March Kwang Yen 27th Mare Singapore on the 20th March, and Mr L. Adler Cement StoneShewan, Tomes & Co. expected here on the 8th April
The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s str. CHOWTAL, German sbr., 1,215; E. Gatha-
and is expected to arrive here on or about mann, 20th March-Bangkok and Japan left Port Said on the 13th March, Harch, Rios.Butterfield & Swire. DASTIN, Norwegian str., 898, A. T. Solve the 12th April.
The N.T.K. str. Sanuki Maru (Calcutta con, 22nd March-Saigon 15th Marda, Lane) loft Calentta for this port via ports Rice:-Order DAIGI MABU, Japanas str., 647, 8 on the 24th March, and is expected here
Takushige, 1st April-Tamsui 29th on the 12th April.
Bhosen March, General
Osaka
left Fort Said on the 17th March and Mr C. D. J. Bell
R. Belilios Kaisha
HE Mr & Mr E. S. DUNERA, British str., 3,403, E. G. M may be expected here on or about the 14th Mrs B.
Bockinson, 1st April-Moji 29th April. March, General David Bassoon The NYK. str. Atsuta Maru (Euro Benjamin
peaa Line) left Marseilles for this port Mr G. A. Bons Co.
Miss L. BernSSCOM. ELSBETH, German str., 901, Berg, 31st vin ports on the 21st March, and is expect. Miss M. Bernascon
March Quinhon 2863 March, Bio-ed hore on the 21st April. ing
The NY.K. str. Tamba Mary (Ameri- Mrs E. Borzaschi Jebsen & Co.
Mr H T. Barhurry. Mr A. J. Cambridge hore on the 26th April. can Line) left Beattle for this port via Mr G. W. Bowsok ports on the 24th March, and is expected dr W. Brandt
Mrs C. C. Clark and
*
HATCHING, British str., 1,267, W. C. Pa
more, 1st April-Swatow 31st March, General-Douglas Lapraik & Co. HELENE, German atr., 771, Jessen, 1st April-Tourans 29th March, General.
Jebsen & Co. HONGKONG, French str., 738, A. Mar- querite, 29th March-Heihow 28th March, General.-A. R. Marts. Hone Mou, British str., 2,555, R. J. Bain
bridge, 2nd March Singapore 15th March, General-Chinese. KAITONG, British str., 987, H. Mathias, 31st March-Haiphong 30th March, General Butterfield & Swire. KENKON MARU, Japanese str., 2,159, M. Kamo, 1st April Chingwantan 93rd March, Coal-Dodwell & Co.. KTANOSE, British str., 1,226, G. J. Spink,
30th March Saigon 25th March, Gen eral. Butterfield & Swire. MACHEW, German str., 908, R. G. Zollner,. 28th March-Bangkok and Hoihow 18th March, Rice, Butterfeld & Bwire.
teeth, lungs and blood, and MATHURA MARU, Japanese str. 1,900, Kobayashi, 27th March-Wakamatsu smokers are also subject to:--
21st March, Coal-Mitsu Bishi Goshr Kwaisha
Tobacco amblyopia (hindness); Canes on the lips,
Paralysis,
Smokers' sore throat,
The East Asiatic Co., Ltd.'s str. Cathay | Mr & Mrs O. Béné§ & Mrs G. Martin
The str. Glenturret passed the Suez Cans on the 13th Marca, for Hongkong
via Straits,
The A.A. E.. Co.'s str. Indrani passed the Suez Canal on the 17th March for Hongkong direct.
The NY.K. str. Hitachi Maru (Euro pen Line) left London for this port via ports on the 28th March, and is expected here on the 6th May.
The Mogul Line str. Montrose left United Kingdom via Straits on the 23rd March, and is expected to arrive here on or about the 7th May.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION 00., LTD. Lovat, from Calcuta, is due in Hong
kong 4th April.: Kumsang, from Calcutta, is due in Houg
kong 8th April, Choysang, from Shanghai, is due in
Hongkong 3rd April. Yatsking, from Maji, is due in Hongkong
3rd April.
SHIRE LINE, LIMITED.
Intermittent pulse and palpitating heart, MATANO, British str., 1,344, Carte, 31st
March--Shanghai 29th March, Balerionethshire, from Vancouver, is due last.-Jardine, Matheson & Co. MONTEAGLE, British str., 2,053, A J. Haley, 20th March-Vancouver 19th February, General.- Canadian Pacific Railway Co.
Indigestion,
Plainseyote."
These are the cheerful remarks of Mr. Robert F. Moncrieff, of Newcastle-on- Tyne, who has just prepared an article dealing with the "National Tobacco Bill, 1913, which will be published in the April number of the Beacon Light," the official organ of the British Anti-Tobacco and Anti-Narcotic League.
Mr, Moncrieff quotes Government roturns putting the total expenditure on tobacco and appliances for the year at £82,003,631, which shows an increase of £1,770,508 over the total for 1912, the highest previously recorded. Mr. Mon- crieff holds that there is often no greater injury through the habit than is caused by the Fathers and others smoking in the presence of women and children, thus providing a possible reason for the paleness of face and delicate constitutions of the wives and children of smokers.
Regarding the present efforts of the working classes to obtain better conditions of living and higher wages, Mr. Moncrieff largely blames the workers themselves for the continuance of the conditions, con tending that every penny they spend in drink and tobacco is thereby prevented from circulating in other legitimate and beneficial trades.
"It ought to be the aim of every true patriot," be continues," to do his or her part in opposing the tobacco evil.”
SIAMESE TIN.
DEPORTED DISCOVERY OF TIN DEPOSITY,
NAMSANG, British str., 2,591, H. S. Gilroy, 30th Murch-Moji 26th March, Coal. -Jardine, Matheson & Co. NIAGARA, American yacht, 900, Morton,
30th March-Saigon 26th Marca NIPPON MARU, Japanese str., 3,452, A. G.
Kaishe
Stevens, 27th March-San Francisco 27th March, General-Nippon Yusen
Ist April-Sydney 7th PRINZ SIGISMUND, German str., 1,344, A.
Burtzige March, General-Melchers & Co. RASAE, German str. 1,275, C. Rosiefsky, 29th March - Rajang 21st March,
Timber
RDBs, American str., 1,408, J. Miller, 30th
March-Manila 27th March, General. -Shewan, Tomes & Co. SALAMIS, British str., 2,954, D. A Gardiner, 27th March-Bangkok 20t March, Rise and General - Bank Line, Ltd.:
Servo MARU, Japanese str., 4,855, H.
Nagano, 1st April-Moji 97th March, Coal and General-Toyo Kisen Kaisha.
TAISHU, Chinese str., 1,216, R. G. Para
more, 27th March Shanghai 24th March, General-Chinese. TANTO MARU, Japanese str., 13,454, Ernest
in Hongkong 9th April. Den of Ruthven, from London, loft Singa gore 30th March, is due in Hongkong 8th April
MEN-OF-WAR ONTHE CHINA AND JAPAN STATION.
Alarrity, despatch-boat, 1,700 tons, 4 gas, 2,000 Atlas, admiralty tug, 615 tons, 1,400 ihp,
Ma k.p., Comdr. A. Cochrane, Hongkong.
best 710 tons, 900 h.p., Lieut. Deamble,
Comir. B. E. Prichard, Yangtae. Britomart, gunboat 710 tons, 900 hp.
Darwall, Yangtse.
Comdr.
Lieut-
Comas, British sloop, 1,070 tous, 1.b.p. 1400 Ld Captain Hugh P. E. T. Williams, Yaogtee. Cherab, water tank and tug, 390 tons, 340 i h.p.,
Hongkong
Clio, British sloop, 1,070 tons, 1400 hp,
Comdr, Mackenzie, Yangtse, Colne, TBD., 560 tons, guna 41 pr. ip. 7,500 fd, Lient. Comar. C. A. Porgand Hongkong.
Cholmer, T.B.D., 560 tons guna 4-12 pr., Lb.p., 7,500 fd Lieut. II. T. England, Hongkong Fame, TBD., Lt-Comdr. O M. Blackman,
Hongkong.
child
Mr W. E. Clayton Dr. A. L. E., F.
Coleman Mr&Mrs T. H. Collins Hr E. Coyne Mr G. P. Curry
Mr & Mrs D. C. Dick Mr R. H. Dongise Mr D. 8. B. Douglas Mr W. Downie Mr J. Duncan Mr A. Ducamp Mr E. C. H. Durkamı Mr W. Dutton Mr H. Febr Mr & Mrs H C.
Ehrenfels
MrC. W. L. Fernandes Mr G. Field
Mr B. M. Fielding Mr A. B. Findlay Mr F. W. Franks
Mr A. Gallotti Mr J. Gibb Mr A. T. Gilleapis Capt F. Gilman Mr A. G. Gordon Me V. Goulbours Mr P. O, de Grisogono Mr & Mrs J. Gould
& He W. A
Mr H. Fromm
jesi Hatinibal::
Mr T. G. Ball Mr & Mrs N. Hanssen. Mr C. A. Henderson Mr F. A. Hempel Dr Hempel
Hon Mr. A. Hewett
CMA
Mr W. B. Hind Mr C. Ingenohl Mr J. W. Lee-Jonse It & Mrs Bertram
a Jones Mr M. T. Jones
Mr & Mrs C. K. Kear Me J. F. Kilbourn Mr C. B. Ring
Mr F. B. Lambert Mr J. Lambert
Mr & Mrs B, Layton Mr. G. B. Layton
Baroness de Laveleye Mr & Mrs H. D. Law
Cand infant
Mr & Mrs A. Lewis Mr G. T. Lloyd MF. Lobel Miss N. Lomas Mr W. Logan
Mr F. A. Mackintosh Mr H. Mathemaneta
Mend
Mrs O. W. 1
Mr & Mrs John Meler Mr B. K Mehta,
Mr J. Merecki Mr P. Mayor Mr D. M. Miokle Mr G.S. Middleton Mr N.B. Milkowski Dr. & Mrd
.प. Dr. Monre Mr W
H.E
Moore Mr&hirs H. F. Nadler
and child Miss G. O'Leary Mr G. W. Olivaroroma Mr & Mrs P. J. Prok Mr J. G. T. Pooley Mr F. A. Perry Mr E N. Piget Mr B. Potten Mr G, Hatton-Patts Mr. A. B. Purvia Mr R. Remmy Mr E B. Ray Mr E. M. Raymo
Ricketts
Mr H. Raworth Miza F. Reay Mr J. B Beed Mr & Mrs W. Miss B. Rivers Mr W. A. Roberts Mr F. L Robbins Dr Sancasari Mr E. B. Sanborn Mr P. Schalthöfer Miss L. E. Soott Mrs W. M. Boott Mr W. Schoenebook Kr J. U. Sibley Mr J. Billara Mr. A. Selg MR. H. Smith Ms Li Smith Miss R, Smith Mias 8. L. Smith Mrs A. Jackson Smith
Mr F. Smyth. Mr. A. B. Borensen K Mr & Mrs F. F
Spielman
Miss M. Spring ME A Square Mr & Mra Stabl Mr Oscar Stuebel Miss Stuebel Miss Za de Tarrant Mr C. Trimm
Mr & Mm
H.Turnier:
Vanghan
Mr O. P. Villa
Capt H. A. Walker
MFG. C. Watkins
Mr F. W. White
Hongkong & Neighbourhood
Formoss Channel
FORNCLIT.
Variable `awinds freshening frasË N.E. later,
South coast of Chinn between Variable winds, *Hongkong sud Lamooks, lightto moderate, South coast of China between ƒS.E: winda,
moderate. Hongkong ad Hainan
S.E. or variable winds, moderate; cloudy! some rain later.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Station.
Vladvostock Nemuro Hakodate Tokio Kephi Nagasaki Kagoshima
Oshima
REGISTER.
2YV APRO, 1914, aim.
Naha pun OK Tahi'jma
Bonin Te.
Chefoo Weibainei Hankow Lobang Kiukiang Changthe...... Shanghai
ifour.
emperature.
Barometer
at Sea Level
Humidity.
17% 30.27 (24) A
29.79,
Wind
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1.
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30.07 - | - WWW
$9.93
WWW
30.07
DNE
29.72 -
29.66,-
WSW 7
30.12
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309,46
Bharp Paak... 7 - 191
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| Tainhu
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Pescadores...
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Book
自
Canton Hongkong
Gap Macao
Wachow
Hoihow
Pakhai
Capa St.
Manila
Aparri
Leggi
Hello
Mr F. de Waigalsperg | Bacolod .....
Mr D. White Mr J. S. Whitehead Mr & Mrs F. Winkler Mr. G. G. Wood
Mua B. J. White
M A Woroaster Mr F. Yourly Miss Young
PAR HOTEL
Mr St. Amory Lieut Archer, 2A.M.C.
Captain H. W. Grant, Hongkong Hampshire, 10.950 tons. 21,000 fd, 14 guns, Bent, 21st March-San Francisco 1st February General Toyo Kisen Kaisha. Jed, 1.B.D50 tons, guns 4-12 pr., 1.h.p., 7,500 La., Lieut. G. F. A. Malnck, Hong YODO MARU, Japanese str., 1,952, Takata,
kong. 30th March Wakamatsu 23rd March Kinshia, 616 tons, 1,200 i.h.p., Lieut. Comdr. Mr & Mrs W. Arm Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.
H. Marrystt, Yangtos YUENBAND, British str., 1,128, C. A. Merlin, surveying ship, 1,070 tons, 6 guns Robertson, 31st March Manta 281,400 11., Lieut. F. J. B. Gibson, Hong March, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
VESSELS EXPECTED.
A Consular report noticed in the Board of Trade Journal mentions a report that extensive applications have been runde te the Siamese Department of Mines for
THE AMERICAN WAIL. concessions to work deposits in the Jeland of Kob Pa Ngan, near Koh Samui in the
The PM str. fongolia arrived at Bight of Bandon, off the coast of the Malay Peninsula. The first discovery of Manila on the 31st March, and is expected ruby tin in Siam has been made in the to sail from that port for Hongkong on island, but the tin is said to be of a very the 3rd April, at 4 p.m., making her due coarse nature." Six square miles have to arrive at this port on 5th April, been applied for in three equal blocks by at 10 am
THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL
kong
*strong
Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Mr F. H bak r Mr & Mrs W. LL.
Bell and children Miss Boggu
Major & Mre Bowen Mrs Bowdler Mr Brister
Miss Humphreys. Capt Lambkins, B.A.NIC.
Mr & Mrs J. Leiter.
maid and children. Mr & Mrs McEvan Misses M-Evan Capt&Mrs Milner Jeze MEA
Keith
Capt& Mrs
Kiddie, E.N
tid maid and child
Mrs Mrs Koob
Col & Mrs Baker Dr & Mrs Maofariano
ohildren & nurse, Mis Baker Brown
Brown
Maj, de Mrs Molana
Minotaur, armoured cruiser (flagship Vice. Admiral T. H Jerram, K.C.B.,) 27,000 Lhp., Capt. E. B. Kiddle, Hongkong. Moorhen, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, 800
Lh.p. Lat.-Comdr. Alan Dizon, Hongkong Newcastle, 2nd cisas crafeer, 4,800 tons, turbine,
22,000 £d., Capt. F. A Powlatt, Shanghai
nill, child & maid Nightingale, river gunboat, 85 tons, 240 h.p. My W. D. Brown
Lieut. Coinde, Malcolm furrey, Yangtee 7.500 f.d., Ulent, E. K. Beddham Whetham My 12 Cary
Mr & Mrs Casulii Kennet, T.B.D., 550 tane 4 gins, & pr. tp.k. Hon Mr & Mrs Book
Hongkong Ribble, T.B.U., 591 tone, 7.50 d., 6 guns, Capt Mrs Coolumne a combine of Siamese, Australian and
Licat Comdr. Wilkinson, Hongkong. Col. Colgram Chinese syndicates, It appears likely
Et, Comar. J. Fleetwood-Nash, Hongkong Major Davy that the concessions will be taken over by The E. & A. str. Aldenham left Sydney Robin, river gunboat, 85 tons gen 240 hp. Mr Consland the Tongkah Harbour Dredging Com for this port (via Queensland Ports and pany, an Australian concern.
Magis) on the 11th March, and may be orario, depot ahip for Submarines, 980 tone, expected to arrive here on or about the 1400 hp, Lieat Comdr. F: A Crome Mayor DorgAN.
Hongkong. Mr Evans Sandpiper, rivar gunboat, 25 tons, 2gans, 3,400 Major Falchine
Lieut. Comdr. 1. a. B. Hutton, West Fearon
ME AF. Fielder Rives Suipe, river gunboat, B5 tons, 2 guns, 240 i.b.p.. Mr FW. Gibbons
Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Lt-Comdr. Maurice B. Lealie, Yangtze, Tarzar, receiving ship, 4,650 tom, 6 gan Mr B. A. Hala
CMG Lt. Col. Gordon Hall, Commodore R. Anstrather, Hongkong.
Phip Strestfield, M.V.O., Hong Mr Guthrie Triumph, battleship, 11,985 toas 12,500 hp. Mr Gritsell
Captain Phi kong
SATISFACTORY RUBBER SALES
The Y.K. str. Nikku Mare (Austra lian Lane) left Thursday Isfend for this port via Manila on the 26th March, and is expected here on the 6th April
MERCHANT STRAWERS.
The Times of March 12th says:-The results obtained at the fortnightly rubbor auctions, which were concluded yesterday, have proved to be more satisfactory than The Mogul Lide str Lothian left had been generally anticipate in view United Kingdom on the 21st February, of the large quantity catalogued, the for Hongkong via Straits, and is due to offerings being greater than at any arrive here about the 3rd April. previous sale. Although prices based on The N.D.L. str. Sigmaringen left Sings the first day, the demand was good pore on the 28th March, at 6 am, and practically throughout, and at yesterday's may be expected here on or about the sale the loss was more than recovered, 3rd April, at 6 pm.
The AL. str. Zustria left Shanghai for thus bringing the average price, realised. on to a level with that of the preceding this port on the 30th March, and will sales. When it is remembered that arrive here on the 3rd April, previous suctions have occasionally The P. & O. str. Namur left Singapore extended over three days, the fact that the for this port on the 30th March, at 7am large supplies just offered have been and is due here on the 4th April, at 9 am absorbed within a shorter period without The NY.K. str. Karachi Mary (Bom affecting price indicates a healthier bay ice) left Kobe for this port via Moji coedition of the market. This has boon on 26th March, and is expected here reflected in the share market, which ha cuth April. shown a steady tone sines the opening of the auctions....
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In Lent, my dear" said the thought Sul mother, we sil ought to give up some fistle pleasure, Now what small sacrifics
of pleasure can you make? I'm giving
up sugar in my tea."
TY.K str, Kanagawa Maru (Calf cutta Line) left Kobe for this port via Moji on the 28th March, and is expected here on the 4th April
The H.A.L. str. Uckermark left Singa ore on the 30th March, a, and may expected here on or about the 5th April, s.m
With brutal The N.Y.K. str. Kamo Maru (European)
Line) left Kobe for this port via Moji frankness the little girl replied: "Oh, I'll not give up sugar. I'm not afraid} of gebang Est'
Teal, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, 800 ih.p. Lient, Camdr. Hon Gray Stopford, Yangtse G. F. L. L. Pags, Canton Thistle, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 h.p., Lt. Corad
Usk, T.B.D., 590 tour, 7500 £d, 6 grans Lient.
Maxwell, Hongkong. Welland, T.B.D., 593 tone, 7,500 f.d., 5 guns,
Comdr. Seymour. Hongkong, Widgoon, grunboat 195 tons, 2 guns, 800 b.p.,
Lieut. Comdr. J. CF. Borzett, Ysorts, Woodcock, gunboat, 150 tons, 3 guns, 650 hp.
Lt. Comdr. M, B, B. Blackwood, Yangtse. Woodlark, gunbost, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 b.p
4,800 tons, Capt. Lt. Comdr. Robin W. Lloyd, Tangtee Yarmouth, 2nd class cruiser,
H. L. Cochrane, Hongkong. Submarines -
C. 36. D. J. McGillewie, Liant Counds C. 37, J. A. Games, Liout Comdr.
C. 38, B. E. C. Pope, Lieut. Comdr. TB, 035, Ineut Comdr. Handley. TB 056, Lent Comdr. Barton.
and Shanghai on the 28th March, nad T.B. 037, Lieut.-Comde, Wyndham-Qain
is expected here on the 6th April,
T-B. 058, List-Comdr. Seymour.
Mr M. Dobbie
Mr F. A. Hasoland-
Mr Merrian
Mitchelmore and: ahild M&M E
Mr A. Monigansy Capt Monteith,B.A. M.0. Dr Morbary Col & Mrs O'Hara
and children Mrs Pacion Mr T. L. Perkins Mr J.-L. Plummer Lt-Col. Radclifte, 2.E Mr F.L. Relton Eng Comdr. Rooine Mr & Mrs Schedwell
Lt & Mrs Sharp, RN Mr A. Sinclair Mr C. Skott
Mr A Findlay Smith Lt Col & Mrs Usher Mr & Mrs G. E. Stewart and chil Mr & Mrs W G. Humphreys
phreys
My Up on Majer & Mrs Ham. Mr AR. Staken
Mr N. Walker Berrs Cooper Mim Upton Lt Col B. W Lee, Capt Whitfield
Hunter
EGA
Miss Williams
GRAND HOTE
Mr & Mrs Allan Mes Amery Me Armstrong (4
Mr Barr
Mr Bood
Mr Amann
Mrs Conner
Mr Johnson Dr Løgt MFC. G. King Meðfadarisen
Mr Mathieson
Mr & Mrs Mayor
Misa Osbery
Mr & Mm A. B. Crew. Mr & Mrs Redford, Mr Dunrich
Mr. Frenck
Mr Bole
Mr Bour
Mr Bancs.
Mr G, Wolamana
Mr Findorff
Capt Walt
MF Smith
Mr Grant
Mr
How
Mr Wiessenborn
Mr Henry
Me Wiils
Cebu
Labuan
Weather.
#T. F. GLAYTON, Dirssler.
I BABOMETER, vadanod to 32 degrees Fahrenholts p the loval of the son: fua inohon, twatas' and hundredths.
A TEMPERATURE, in the shade," in: digrena- Fahrenheit
3 HUMINTE, la percentage of saturation, Bas humility of air maturated with moisture baling 100,
4 Dinmonton of Wind, to two painta.
6 FORCE OF Wino, according to Bonafort Boule S STATE OF WEATHER, b-blue sky, detached aland, & drivling rain, t'fog, g gloomy, h hall ilghfsing, o vennerty, și prasing showaru, 4 SQUAE, e rain, a snow, tɛ thunder, e visibility, w dew (wet).
7 Bar in Inches, ₺ tenths and hundredths
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL.
REGISTER
Hongkong Observatory, April 2nd L
Previous On Date On Daba
Day
Barometer Temperature Hamidity...
at 3 p.m.-5 am
99.85 29.89 29.93
74
75
86
71
Wind Direction .... South
South
2
1
0.00
Foreb
Weather BainÚRNÍ
Highest open air Temperature on Let ... 79. Lowest open air Temperature on Let „. 69.
Day
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 3rd to 9th April, 1914- Hron WATER
LOW. WATER
H'kong
Mean
Tine
Height
Mean
Timo
ftn
o Inter. high.
h. m. ft. in. nor low-wabie
10 483 19
FB.
13
13164
Safor,
4 No infor. high
or low winter
2 48 6-3
11 48 1 6
Jua
5 No infer, high-
nor low- water
Mon,
67 36 40
13
5 402 6 7 10 55 4 0
Tues. 77 41 4 5 11212
0288 6.47 6 9 Wed. 8m 75650m 148 1
7 46 70 194 Thurs. 989:18 041
PRINTING
Nothing creste ruch a good supressions business as the use of First Claes Printing
The difference in coat between good and bad printing and material is generally nil
THE
HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
PRINTING WORKS
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