NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE. THE Bleamship
"JAPAN."
having strived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongalde.
Carge impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed at once, at Consigneos' risk and
expense.
at-2 F., will be landed at Consignees' risk and Cargo remaining on board on the 15th inst.
sxpense,
Consignees of Cargo frem SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take INMEDIATE delivery of their Goods from alongside, auch Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consigncer risk and
охрецве.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.
DAVID SASSOON & Co., LTD.,
Agents.
(60 Hongkong, 12th May, 1914. AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM NEW YORK AND SINGAPORE.
VHE Steamship
THE
KATHLAMBA," Captain C. G. Smith, having arrived from the above Ports, Consiguees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being Ianded at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stored st Consignees' risk and experec,
All broken, ahafel, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on MONDAY, the 18th inst., at 10 A.M.
All Claims must be presorted within FIFTEEN DATS of the Steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.
No Claime will be admitted after the Gooda have left the Godowns, and all Goods romsining undelivered after the 18th inst. will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co..
Agente.
Hongkong, 15th May, 1914.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM EUROPE
HE H.A.L. Steamship
THE
"SAMBIA,"
1696
Captain Cornolisen, 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-hazardous Go- downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, at Hongkong and/or Kowloos, whence delivery may be obtained against Bills-of-ading countersigned by the Undersigned,
Optional Cargo will be carried on antes notice to the contrary be given To-Dar.
All Claims must be presented within ton davr of the steamor's arrival here, after which dat they cannot be reugnised.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 18th May will be subjeo!
to rent.
All broken, olafed, and damaged Goods mus! be left in the Godowas, where they will ha examined the 18th May, at 9.30 A.M.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
This Steamer brings on Cargo:
Ex as." Gorzania" from Goteborg. Ex 8.8, "Rolandseok" from Setubal.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,
Hongkong Office.
(702 Hongkong, 13th May, 1914. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE Steamship
"PRINZ LUDWIG,
of Opiam, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into extra hazardous the hazardous and/or
NERVOUS DISORDERS. THROUGH BEAT.
“Your stomach is only three-quarters of stomach in the hot weather," onso epigrammatically stated a distinguished adeer in the army. This explains why people feel so run down and depressed Just now. The digestion cannot supply
nervous system the food demands of the hence the body's nerve force le diminished. "The results of diminished nerve force," writes Dr. Claude L. Wheeler *Nerve Energy in Hot Climates" "com- prise headache, loss of sleep, Indigestion, bodily or mental exertion, loss of memory, sally-induced fatigue, disinclination for and a lack of vigour in all physical
functions.
"To overcome this," he adds, "wo food elements, protein and phosphorus, are vitally necessary in ample quantities. "A combination of pure protein with that form of phosphorus which normally existe in the body and nerves will be exactly what is needed in such cases. Reasoning thus, Science has produced the combina tion demanded. It is known all over the civilised globe as Sanatogen.
The debilitated nerves and tissues take up Saustogen as the parched earth drinks up water, The gain achieved through its aid is permanent.'
Everyone who is run down by the heat should, therefore, take Sanatogen, for it
him to
its will enable disabilities.
can be obtained of all Sanatogen Chemists, in bottles of two sizes.
[111-S. 6058.,
overcome.
SHIPPING IN PORT.
~TSAMKRA
Russian Volunteer Fleet.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 1578, 1914
FASHIONS AND FANGIES.
SHIPPING REPORTS.⠀⠀⠀ The British str. Chipalang report Fine weather throughout,
The British str. Fingthon rsporla Fine weather and variable winds through out.
PASSENGERS.
ABEIVED.
Per Tingchion, from Shanghai, M. Horbert.
After Easter the new Spring fashions are revealed to an expectant world. The vexed question of the silhouette seems to ba turning favourably towards half forgotten lines of grace and comfort, for though the knees are still bound together. by the tightness of the skirt, there is
perfect freedom to the movements of width enough about the ankles to give This is good indeed, after sa
Per Hongkong, for Haiphong, etc., Mr. the fort. much cramping and such ungraceful narrowness. Some of the newest tailor- Wail, Mr. E. F. Barbo, Mr. Moorehead, and ankle that make the skirt actually Mr. and Mrs. Mathee, child and mah, mades are out with gores between kues Mr. T. Yamamoto, Mr. and Mrs Conde, flow out about the feet, Mr. J. Kruselakis and Mr. Falamarea.
A blue tussore gown has been made in Paris in this fashion, the skirt opening" at the knees over a piece of white piqué: introduced as part of the widening-pro- ces. The coat, short in front, longer at the back, has the sleeves slit up over rather wide cuffs of white piqué, matching the white waistcoat with its bold revers turning back over the fronts of the tumore coat, Long gloves, much ruffled, are worn under these sleeves, which are ratlar short
THE COIFFURE.
Like the man who said he could never be well-dressed because, whoo he could afford a new hat, his overcoat was shabby, so fashion can never be "socsible all at once. When she gives ber followers room to walk with case, she hands thern
PASSED THE CANAL.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
Horaxosa HoTL
Mr B.S. Abraham Mr L. Adler Mr J. L., Alabaster
Baffelent
Mr & Mrs F. Atwater Mr & Mrs. W. Bacon Mr E R. Bate Mr C. D. J. Ball Mime Beatty
Mrs E R. Belllions Mr H Berkman Mr J. Blode Mr H&M AD. Bond Mr G. C. Bonnas Mr M. C. Buckey
April 34th-Denbighshire, Nale, Ping Mr AA. Bangoy Suey, Sambia Africa..
April 17th-E. F. Ferdinand. April 21st Bentaria, Berman, Meinam, Ningehow, Indradeo.
Mr F. W. Butler
BF
Mr A. J. Cambridge Miss L. G. Carey Mir W. E. Clayton Mrs H. Colt April 24th Benlomond, Miyasaki Dr A. La Maru, Polynesien, Prina Ludwig Mr G. A. Omgdan
Coleman April 28th-Ambria, Den of Airlie. May 1st-Den of Opil, Malta, Segovia, Phemius, Rhesus.
May 5th-Bencleuch, Ceylon, Konang
Tokushima Maru.
May 6th Goeben, Kamo Maru, Kitano Haru, Nera, Peleus, Sachsen, Titan, Tork, Patricia, Baron
Scandia, Africa, Siom, Gottingen,
some other folly, for instance, the ox- aggerated coiffures of the moment, slop ing up and back from the forehead much in the shape of a Brobdingnag anait Italentia, is consoling to read in a Paris paper that Jedburgh... for outdoor wear the hair is not arranged in these lofty complications.
May 12th Glenstrae, Koerber, Khiva, St. Patrick, St. Kilda, Ville de la Cintas, Tubingen, Laomedon.
·DELAYED THROUGH MUTILIATION."
May 12th-Teucer; Moravia.
Air & P. Curry Mröllas WJ. Davior Miss L. Domardet Mr B. H. Douglas
Mr G. H. Davies
| Mr D.
Mr D. 6. B. Douglas Mr J. W. Dorris Mr. W. A. Dyshe Mrs M. B. Eborle Mra C. S. Vinger Mr O. Eltingar. Mr H.-Fehr Mr & Mrs H.
Ehrenfels
Mr W. Ehrhardt Mr M. Eisler Mr & Mrs P. Falconer
Mr D. B. Ferguson Mrs L. Furland
MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA Mrs M. A. Garry
AND JAPAN STATION.
BRITISH.
The same sensible counsellor asserts that it is in bad taste to wear out-of-doors gowns with glittering ornaments und A1 Man, Japanese str., 4.000, 1. Komn, exaggerated décolleté. For ceremonious 10th May Shanghai 7th May, Gen-toilettes, lowever, the immense coiffure
is said to be correct, with the soft undula eral.-Nippon Yusen Kaisha. ASTRAKAN, Russian str., 2,995, Schulz, 11th ions showing all round the face and May-Singapore 5th May, General-ast to the crown on the left side. To the lay mind, the very high coiffure makes the head quite out of drawing. ABASENDA, Americau str., 2,600, E. V. W. There was a time when the small head
Keen, 12th May Manila 8th May, was much admired in women, and even Alacrity, despatch-beat, 1,700 tons, 4 guns, 2,000 Nil.-Order
considered as
ik.p., Comdr. A. Cochrane, Kobe, en ronte a proof of aristocratic
to Weihaiset, due about 11th May. BELLEROPHON, British str.. 5,744, 1. A.[origin,
Bebb, 9th May--Seattle 16th April,
INCONGRUITIES.
Atlas, admiralty tng, 615 tons, 1,400 ih.p., General. Butterfield & Swire.
Hongkong. The fashionable coiffure cannot be con- BOILEROS, Norwegian str., 859, T. 4. structed without the addition of false Bramble, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 i.hp., Lt-
Comme. V. R. Brandon, Hongkong.. This is a disadvantage. Another Jobsen, 12th Mar-Bangkok 5th May,n the disproportion between the Britomart, gunhont, 710 toes, 900 hp, Lieut.
immense head and the closely clinging garments of the moment. It is all wrong. from an artistic point of view. White wigs continue to be worn, but here again. comes in the disproportion when seen in of twentieth century the
counpany. exiguity of garh as compared with the ample flow of eighteenth century costume. It may be mentioned that with every coiffure the little curl in front of the ear appears to be indispensable, and that the hair is invariably swept up from the tape of the neck. Ears continue to be Visible.
Rice-Order.
CHIALI British str., 1,398, R. W. Lloyd, 12th May Saigon 7th May, Rice and Flour Butterfield & Swire.
CHIYO MARU, Japanese str., 7,230, W. W. Greene, 8th May-San Francisco 11th April, General Toyo Kisen Kaisha.
MAEU, Japanese stri, CHOSEN
Yanagi, 11th May Singapore 10th May, Coal.-Osaka Bhosen Kaisha. DAIG1 MARU, Japanese str., 847, S. Taku- shige, 13th May-Swatow 12th May, General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha: DENBIGHSHIRE, British str., 2,460, E
Bibbits, 12th.
and May-London
FUTURIST GOWNS.)
Comdr. P.B. Preston Thomas, Yangtse. Cadmus, British sloop, 1,070 tons, i.hp., 1,400 id, Captain H. 8. Fitzmaurice, Yangtse, Cherab, water tank and tug, 390 tons, 340 i.h.p.
Hongkong
1,070 tons, 1,400 ih.p., Clio, British stoop,
Comdr, Mackenzie, Tangtse.
Colne, T.B D., 560 toas, guns 4-12 pr., ih.p.
7,500 f.d, Lieut. Comdr. C Beymour, en route to Weibsiwei, dne about 11th May. Cheimer, T.B.D., 550 tons, guns 4-12 pr., ih.p., 7,500 fd, Lien H. T. England, en ronte to Weihaiwei, dua about 11th May,
Lt. Comdr. C. M. Blackman, Hongkong. Hampshire, 10,850 tone, 21,000 f.d., 14 gunz,
waiwei, dne about 11th May.
Mica L. Garvy Mr K. W. Gerdham Mr M. GeiserORDN
Miss Alina Klatrech Capt Men Kochr Mr J. Krammar
Mr W: B. Kremmer Mra Lambert Mr & Mro H. II,
Lampman Mr & Mrs E. Lebas
and family Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr W. Logan Mr L. Lonsdale. Mr H. Lensiale Mr F. H. Lowa
Dr. & Mrs H. Maafar
Isne
Mr C. Parabrother
Mason
Miss M. Mathroom
MIE. T. Matheson
Dr O. Marriott DIG.W. Maskman
Dr.
K. Meal MB.K.
Marecki
Mr D, M. Hokle Mr G.B. Middleton Mr N.S. Milkowa
Mrs Wood Miller
Mr J. I Miller
Dr & Mrs W. B. A.
Moore
Kr L. Xaat Mr. F. A. Nixon
Miss G. O'Leary Mr J. C. Oswald
Mr & Mrs. O. Parmale
Mr & Mrs P. Parmele:
Mr & Mrs Farnell
Mr. L. S. Pook
Mr F. A. Perry
Mr.T. Pfeifer
1.
Mr. J. Gibb Misa Harriet Gournley Mr H. J. Gouruley Mr & Mrs J. Gould Mr & Mrs J. Greene
Mr T. A. Griffia.
W.
Mr & Mrs E. Gris: Mr P. O. de Grisogono Mr O. H. Guttridge Mr H. F. Hater Capt T. P. Hall Mr & Mrs W. A.
Hannibal
Miss M. L. Hamilton
Mr F. P. Holm
Mrs H. Herfferline Miss Hermanni
Hon Mr E. A. Hewett
C.M.G
Mrs M. Hill
Mr H. W. Hobbs
Mr & Mrs Horsfell Mr E, M. van Horn Air E. Humber
Mr D. W. Phillips
Dr Pretzoob
Mr G. Hatton-Potte
Mr A.B. Parvis
Mr E. B. Ray Mr B. M. Raymond je Mr. B. Kaworth Miss F. Resy Mr P. Richard Mr & Mrs W. Rioketté
Mr F. G. Rush
Mr F. Schnonk
Mr C. E. Shiokis Mrs A. G. Booth Miss L. M. Scott Mrs Seddon Mra L. A. Shaw Miss Doris Skipman Mr & Mrs T. Ship
пад
Mr W. Sohmelke Mrs Slator The (2) Misaes Slater
and 2 maids
Mr F. Smyth Mr A, B, Sorensen Dr B. P. Strange Mr. H. E. Swaffield. Miss A. Square Mr C. Taylor Dr. Horbert To Mr A. Vose Mrs H. Voss
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 14th at 11,55. The Taurius- Valley depression has moved outreal to the Son of Japan. Another depression line to the south of Hokkaido,
Presurs has increased slightly along the south coast of China and ever Indo-Chdas s the Visayas. It is still highest in the nigh bourhood of the Bontus.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at
10 am, to-day, 0.00 Inakes.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at to-day is as follows
DISTRICT,
* Hongkong & Neighbourhood
Formoss Channel
(The mame NE
No. 1.
South coast of Chink betweenƒThe name as Hongkong and Lamoake. No. 1.
South coast of China between ƒThe__ame Hongkong and Hainan...{ No. 1. 8.W.or variable winds, light to moderate fair at first, some rain later.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL"
Station.
Vindvostook. Nemuro Hakodate Tokio Kochi Nagasaki Kagoshimas
REGISTER.
14th May, 1914, a
·Wind
Hour.
Barometer
Temperaturs..
at Sea Level.
Humidity.
Direction.
7 29.88 45
* 6.29.85
$9.79
49.83
Oshim her
Kababai
Lahi jota Bania Is Chefoo Weihaiwei... Henkow Ichang Kiukiang...... Changsha Shanghai.... Gutzlaff Sharp Peak Amoy Swatow........ Taikoku Taichu
Tainan... Koshad....... Pescadores
Canton Hongkong Gap Rock Macso Waskow
Hoihow ******
Pakkoi Phulien
Washington Legaspi
Singapore 6th May, General.-Jar-order have already been soon. A gown Captain H. W. Grant, en rout to Wai- Mr & Mrs J. C. Hunt Mr Was Walker
GEMINI, British str., 1,388, E. Jones, 9th MayBangkok 1st May, Rice-A Bune & Co.
Some daring specimens of the Futurist in Japanese silk is printed in a design dine, Matheson & Co. Foochon, British str., 1,228, J. R. Owen, which beurs no marks of design," an 11th May-Saigon 7th May, Rice-unintelligible grouping of strange shapes, Butterfeld & Swire.
looking as if they had been thrown at random at the material. The skirt is cut out in deep scallops to the knees, each frill. scallop being bordered with a
maize Another Futurist gown is in foalard, with black squares, cubes, stars, eircles, and oblong lines in black, some outlined with dark rod, others with white. The skirt is draped in folds 'caught at the knee with black cord and tassel, and, like any of the new gowns, is set into the waist in front in deep, flat folds,
HATCHING, British atr., 1,287, W. C. Pass- more. 13th May-Swatow 12th May, General Douglas Lapraik & Co. HALYARD, Norwegian str., 1,068, C. Beck,
2nd May-Saigon 28th April, Rice. Java-China-Japan Lijn.
HELES MARU, Japanese str., 1,953, Miya- mrn, 12th May Moji 902 May, Coal Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. HEIYO MARU, Japanese str., 2,356, S. Okutani, 5th May-Kohsichang 23rd April, Rice and Meal.-Order. Jaras, British str., 3,808, C. P. Seddon, 12th May-Calcutta 25th April, Gen- eral.-David Sassoon & Co.
Kou MARU, Japanese str., 2,836, U. A. Cowin, 9th May-Miike 3rd May, Coal
Mitsui Bussna Kaishac
The short coat to be worn with this is in: black taffetas, with collar, cuffs, and A very revers in the Futurist foulard. conspicuous costuine, as all those in Faturist fashions are intended to be..
DE NECKWEAR.,
The fashionable collar cannot not be called Medici," for it fits closely to the neck, but stops short at either side, and is continued in revers, which allow
having arrived, Consignees of Cargo ara harpbyKWANGLEE Chinese str., 1,488, Mac-square décolleté to appear. Others are informed that their Goods, with the exception
Arthur, 13th May-Shanghai 10th frillod round the neck, and have a tucked front and a frill that forms a turn down May, General.--Chinese.. LAERTES, British str., 1,850, Wawn, collar at the back, and then borders the 12th May-Saigon 7th May, Rice and tucked front to the waist, where it is fastened by a small black satin or velvet! General-Chinese.
Much of the neckwear of the bow. moment is faished with narrow black, velvet,
Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and West Point dodowas, whence delivery may be obtained.
Optional Carge will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees befors NooN TO-DAX requesting it to be landed here.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 20th May will be subject to rent
All broken, ohufed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 20th May, at 9.30 AM.
All Claims minet reach us before the 27th
May, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
MALCHERS & Co.,
General Agente
(3
Je
LOCKSUN, German str., 1,012, Gerlick, 10th
May--Hoihow 9th May, Rice, Butterfeld & Swire. LYEMOON, German str., 1,238, Abstagen,
8th May Saigon 4th May, Rice Chinese.
Pulo Sambo 2nd
12
e and 2 childron
Dr & Mrs G. Hughes
Mrs Jessop Mr C. M. Jenking
Jed, T.8D 50 tons, guns 4-12 pr. i,hp, en route to Weihaiwel, Jus about 11th May. 7,500 La., Lieut. . F. A. Malock, Kinshs, 616 tons, 1.200 ih.p., Lient, Comdr. Mes F, C. Johnstone
Mr M.T. Jones H. Marryatt, Yangter.
alip. 1,070 tone, 6 guns, Dr Kallhardt Merlin, surveying
Sinclair 1,400 ih.p., Lieut. F. J. B. Gibson, Mr T.
Kennedy Labuan,
Minotaur, armoured oraleer (agship Vice-Miss Louise Kletesch
Admiral T. H. Jerran, K.C.B.) 27,000 ih.p.. Capt. E. B. Kiddle, en route to Weihaiwal, due about 11th May. Moorhen, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, 800
Lt-Comdr. Alan Dixon, W. Biver
Newcastle, and class cruiser, 1,500 tonus, turbine, 22,000 f.d., Capt. F. A. Forlett, en route to Weihaiwel, due about 11th May. Nightingale, river gunboat, 85 tons, 240 b.F., Lient-Comdr. Malcolm Murray, Yangtse. Kennet, T.B.D., 550 tons, 4 gans, 12 pr., 1hg, 7,500 f.d., Ident. P. A. H. Russel, en route to Weihaiwei due about 11th May, Ribble, T.E.D., $90 tons, 7,500 Ed, 6 guns, Liant. Comdr. Wilkinson, ea route to Wel- haiwei due about 11th May. Robin, river gunboat, 85 tous, < gaus, 240 h.p Lt. Comar J. Flestwood-Neth, Hongkong. Boario, depot ship to Submarinos, 980 tons. Lient, Cendr, F. A. Cromis 1,400 · Hongkong. Sandpiper, river gunboat, d5 tons, 2 guns; 2,400 h.p., Liont-Comdr, LA. S. Hutton, West River.
Snipe, river gunboat, 85tons, 2gans, 40 th.p. Lt-Comdr. M. R. J. Maxwell-Scott
Yangtse.
Tamar, receiving ship, 4,650 tons, 6 guns.
Commodore R. Anstruther,
GMG Hongkong,
Amber and pebble buttons are seen on some of the new blouse fronts, and a whim of the hour is to leave some of MINNESOTA, American str, 20,718, J. M. these unfastened at the top, in which case Teal, river gunboat. 180 tons, 2 guns, 300 Lb.p.
Garlick, 1st May Scattle 28th there must be corresponding buttonholes March, General. *** Nippon Yusen on the other side. This constitutes quite Lieut.-Comdr. S. P. B Russel, Yangtse.
some of the Thistle, kuubost, 710 tons, 900 b.p., Lt-Comdr. Krisha
a trimming in itself on
"G. F. L. L. Page, Cruising PHRA NANG, British str., Scott, 6th May blouses as well, and strong contrasts of Triumph, battleship, 11,98 toos. 12,500 h.p. -Karatsu 1st May, Coal. A. Bune colour are to be seen, jade green buttons. Commdr. A. Sumann, Hongkong & Co. on blue coral-pink on bright purple TB.D. 590 tons, 7,500 £.d., 6 gaas Lisnt. PaYSA, British str., 2,120, Patrick, 8th May amber on menve, etc., etc. Fichus are Marwell, en route to Weihaiwal, dus about
Oil-Asiatic much worn, lace, net, lawn, shader Jaco; 11th MayNLARIN Petroleum Co. May; O
and the jabut is in high favour again. Welland, T.R.D., 599 tons 7,500 f.d., 6 guns, Billa of Lading will be countersigued by the RAJAH, German str., 1,275, Rosiefsky, 11th Spring coats will be worn with lawn, Comdr. Poignand, Hongkong. Undersigned.
May-Sandakan 5th May, Timber muglia, net, or linen collars covering Widzoon, gunbost, 195 tons, 2 guns, 800 h.p.. Butterfield & Swire.
ravers as well. These will be preferred to Eleut. Comdr. A. J. Landon, Yaegtee. SAMBIA, German str., 3.001, N. Moyer, last year's frills.
Woedcock, gunboat, 150 tone, 2 guns, 550 bp.
Lt Comdr. . B. B. Blackwood, Yangtze, 13th May-Manila 10th May, General.
THE VOGUE of silk. --Hamburg-Amerika Linie.
Not only are silk gowns in highest Woodiark, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 hp.
Lt.-Comdr. Robin W. Lloyd, Yangtae, SIBERIA, American str., 5,655, A. Zeeder, favour but silk skirts will be worn with
Yarmouth, Zad nlass oraiser. 48o tous, Capt. 6th May--San Francisco 7th April. white or pale-tinted blouses, a short coat
H. L. Cochine, due Weihai wei, 11th May Mails and General.-Pacific Mail matching the skirt. One of the newest S.8. Co.
of these skirts has a double tunic, each SIRIMAN. British str. 1,345 Hutchison, of them pointed in front over a plain 27th April-Manila 23rd April, Bal-akirt. There is considerable fullness at last.-A. Bune & Co.
the waist in both these tunics, and a neat TAKEANG, British str., 987, W. McClure,belt of folded silk ends in two fat bows 10th May watow 9th May, General. at the back. The blouse is white point --Jardine. Matheson & Co.
d'esprit with embroidered cross over TAMON MARU NO. 12, Japanese str., 2,512, front and full sleeves, to the wrists, April-Moji 9th finished there with similar embroidery Nomura, April, Cual-Mitsu Bishi Goshi Anather blouse is made of bruderic Kyoisha.
Anglaise with vest of shadow lace and TREMACHUS, British str., 1.350, A. Fraser, high collar in the same. The skirt is navy 9th May Saigon 5th May, Rice. blue taffetas simply made.-X. 4 Z. in Chinese grant ag
The Globe
Hongkong, 13th May, 1914, "SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS. LTD. -NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM EUROPE.
HE Steamship
THE
"DENBIGHS2IRE” having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that all Goods are ocing landed at their risk into the hazardous aforextra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong und Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd, wherce and/or from the wharves
obtained. may be deeds no cleared by the 2 th just., ut 6 P., will be subject to rent.
examined
30th
All broken, chafed and damaged packagea-TRIUMPH, German str., 760, Langschwager, are to be loft in the Cudowns, where they will be en tho 2 th inst., at 9.30 AM, Claims against the Steamer must be presented within 10 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by un it any case whatever.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.. Bongkong, 13th May, 1914.
Agents.
· [49
11th May-Hoihow 10th May, Gea TEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS eral.-Jebsen & Co.
Jebsen, 19th VARG, Norwegian str., 873, J.
str, Glenstrae passed the Suez May-Bangkok 2nd May, Rice.
Canal.on the 12th May for Hongkong via Chinese WINGSANG, British att.. 1,215, J. H. Lish-Strafta
The Yokohama office of the T.K.K. is man, 11th May Bwatow 10th May,
in receipt of wireless to the effect that the General Jardine, Matheson & Co. VIENSAND, British str. 1.124, P. H. Rolfe, silk despatched hence per str. Nippon 12th May Manila 9th May, General War on the 8th Aprit was delivered in
New York on the 11th May. -Jardine. Matheson & Co.
Submarines
C. 36. D. J. MeGillsvië, Lieut. C. 37, J. A. Gaines, Lieut C. 38, H. K. C. Pope, Livut. TB. 035, Lion, Hundley TB. 036, Lient, B-rtsh
BC, Liest, Wyndham-Quia TB. 038, Lieut. Seymour.
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NEW TERRITORY,"-
B
EING the Series of Articles contributed to the "HONGKONG DALLY PRESS by "Sportsman," reproduced in book form.
PRICH Hongkong, 11th October, 1913.
Mr F. W. White Mr D. White Mr & M C P
Williams
Mr. H. N. Wimber
Mr & Mrs F. Winkler
Mr G. G. Wood
Mra Yarborough
Miss Yarborough
KING EDWARD 'HOTEL
Mr B. U. Adam Mr J. Arnold Mr & Mrs Bidwell Dr Broger
Mr. W. Badge Mrs H. Botte Mr H: Ulegg Mr A. E. Cooks Mr F. W. Cox Dr AH. Daanze Mr W. A. Donaldson
Drummond Mrs M. Duffy Mr £. W. Ever Mr Fey Capt & Mrs W. Gardner: Mr B. Giesel Mre 8. Gike Dr Glass Mr A. R. Eager Mr P. C.) all Mr J. B. Hargreaves Mr H. O. Haynor Mr O. fleet 1.
Mr J. Joseph
Mr E. James
Mr W. Kortisiz Mr & Mrs W.D. Kraft Mr & Mrs C. Lauritsen Dr Lippert
Capt & Mrs Macom.80% Mr C.F.
Mattley Min Massey Mrs F. A Miller Mr H. Murphy
Mr. A. P. Nobbs Mr W Oudenhoren Capt & Mrs W. c.
Passmore Mr W. T. Paddepha Dr Sibree
1. Mr C. H.Soper
Mr H. S. Spurge
Mr G. A. Tonker Dr K. Walther "Mr H. Waltson-
Mr JR. Watson Mr H. J. Westpha Mr L M. Wayle Mr & Mrs Chas. H.
Williams
Mr J. Wilson Mr Li Cheong Yem
PRAR HOTEL
Mr S. Amery Lient Archer, AMC Mr & Mrs W. Aru
atrong
Mr F. L. Pakr Mr & Mra W. H Bell and children Major & Mrs Bowen Mrs Bowdler
Mr Brister
Mr & Mrs Carmichael
Mr M. Cary
Mr Casalli
Mr Cousland Major Davy Major Dorgan Mr Evane Major Faichine Ur Falbick Mr A. F. Fiel er Mr Frederick Mr F, W. Gibbens Mr & Mr A. Gibson Mir B. A. Hals Lt. Col. Gordon Hall,
L.A.M.C. Mr Griesell Mr Hachecorns | Mr F. A. Eszəland,
Mr & Mrs W. G.
Humphreys
4 Major Mrs Hum.
phreys
Mina Hill Rey & Mre Ccoper
Hantor
Lt. Col. H. W. Der,
Mits Hreys
Capt Lambkins,
AM.C
Cape St. James Manila .....
•Hilo .... Bacolod Cetu..... Labuan
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29.86
29.86
29.82----
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29.95
29.91****
30.06-
29.91-56
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29.82 60 7.29.83
6 a 29.85 77 91
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29.91 29.91
6 & 29.08 78
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29.84 84- 29.91 81
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29.89
9.29.99 86
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29.92 86
» 29.90 86
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T. F. CLAYTON, Director,
1 BAROMETER, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sex in inchoa, tenths and hundredths.
2 TEMPERATURE, in the shade, Fahrenheit.
degresa
HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, th humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100,
4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points.
5 FOLUM OF WIND, sccording to Beaufort Soale. 6 STATE OF WRATER, b bine sky, o detached cload, & drinking rain, fog, gloomy, bhail 1 lightning, o overoast, p passing showers, q squall, r rain, a snow, t thunder, v vizibility, w dew (Wat),
7 HAI ̈n inches, t tonths and hundredths
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
KEGINTER
Hongkong Observatory, May 14th
Barometer Temperature Hamidity... Wind Direction... Force Weather.
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Previous On "Date 02 Date:
Day
at
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3 p.32.
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20.91
29.89
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Highest open air Temperature ou 13tà........ 87 Lowest open air Temperature ou 13th ..
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 15th to 21st May, 1914, HIGH WATER
H'kong. Mean
Time
Height
LOW WATER
Time
h. m. ft. in. nor low- 3 5 320 9
nor low water
938 a 13
h. m. EL 1. 15 No infer, high-
0.7a6 7 Fri, 16 No infer high-
116 1 Satur. 17 No infor high
3 13 5 6 10 37 a 16 18 m 6 404 6 m 10 27 water
4.39 5 3 11:21 1 7 19 m 6464 9
Sun.
My Kiddle, &.8, máid : Mon,
and child
r& Mrs Koch
Maj. & Mrs McMann
childweni nurse
Mr & Mrs E N. Mitchel more and childre
Capt Monteith, L.A. Mr J.1. Elawet El Col 12lcliff, CA Big: Comdr. Boome L& Mrs Sharp, R. N Mr A. Sinclair 3 C. Skoft Hr A, Findlay Suit: Lt-Col. & Mra Usher
Smitb Mr. & Mrs G. E.
Stewart and chil dren
Mr A. R. Sickes Mrs Wakefield and
child
Tues.
or low water
3.7
118 53 46 a 5 41 20m 6:6 5 20 0 0
6454-9 0:45.3 Wed. 21m 7 11 5 6 m 0:37 12.5
7 36·
31 a 2
GRAND HOTEL
Mr & Mrs Allan- Mrs Ballence Mr Barkerg Mr J Barker Mr Butr Mind Broch Mr B. Boberts Mr C. Bond Mr Thee. B. Browin Mr F. M. Berry Mine Cutling Miss Dentan
Mr. Fronk
Mr Fundont Mr M. Gemby 1r Becker Harry.
AL: W. Heikof
Mr Hooper
Mr Karfonsen
Key
Dr
Mr F. W. Kirklanıcı Mr & Mrs Langham
Hongy Lome Mr G. G
ogan
Mr. S. Martini
Air G. 1. Mastend
Mr Stall
My H. Wet onbonu Admiral Wäken- Dr Wilson
Mr M. Whitmen-
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