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MOTHERS AND THEIR CHILDREN.

A

LITTLE STORIES OF THE

DAY.

WHY THEY STAYED.

HOW THEY APOLOGISED,

Nervous mothers, worried by household duties and run-down by the heat; berrous,

·A·⠀⠀ lecturer one torrential night children, feeling olimatic influences even more than their parents, unable to sit addressed an audience which might have still or stand still or to keep their minds been much larger without taxing the concentrated on anything very long, both seating capacity of the hall. Naturally need Dr. Williams Pink Pills to build he was willing to curtail his address, and, having reached what he considered the blood and strengthen the nerves.

The psychological moment, said: I'm these short treatment with strengthening Pills and watch the colourfraid I've kept you tou long. Where return to pale checks and lips, see how upon a voice replied, "Go on, it's still the worn nerves recover their poise, note raining."—Argonaut." how much less irritating the children hecome and how much less scolding they need. Dr. Williams Pink Pills are a blessing to nervous people, men as well A woulen, because they build up the blood and strengthen the nerves. They lighten the cares of life because they give you new strength to meet them..

Narvoneness in children should be corrected at once as it is but a short step. Give them Dr. to serious disease. Williams Pink Pills to build up their blood and they will become sturdy, pink checked and rugged.

Dr. Williams Pink Pills should be kept in the house. Your own dealer can supply you or you can send direct to Dr. Williams Medicine Co., 84, Szechuen -Road, Shanghai, one bottle for $1.50, six

for. $8 post free

SHIPPING IN PORT

STEAMERS.

!.

ANTILOCHUP, British. str., 3,800, F. A., Flynu, 5th July Kuchinotsu 1st July, General Butterfield & Swire. BENCLEUCH, British str., 2,079, Geo, Mc

Millan, 3rd July-Moji 29th June,. Coal-Gibb, Livingston & Co. BONED, Germanstr., 1,344, Joh. Koehler, 6th July-Sandakan 29th June, Gen eral.Melchers & Co. Catsgenow, British sur., 1,195, J. Doyle, 7th July-Kwang Yen 5th July, Coment Etone. Shewan, Tomes & Co. CHIYUEN, Chinese str.,-1,177, Ross, 6th

July-Shanghai 3rd July, General. Chinese.

CHUNBAND, British str.. 1,418, Mattock, 2nd JulyHangay 20th June, Coal Jardine, Matheson & Co. CAM, British str., 2,311, D. Davies, 6th July-Singapore 20th June, Bulk Oil. Asiatic Petroleum Co. DAIJIN MARU, Japanese str., 898, K. Murakami, 1st July--Swatow 80th Shosoa June, General. Osaka Kaisha. DEVAWONOSE, British str., 1,047, C. W. Shearer, 8th July-Saigon 4th July, Rico.-A. Bune & Co. DILWARA, British str., 3,400, G. N. Ramage, ..., 6h July-Singapore 1st July, General. David Sassoon

Co.

EASTERN, British str., 4,000, F. Carter, 7th

This is how the editor of the Inter-

national apologised in his last number:- “Our printer's devil evidently come fused the names of Professor Brander Matthews, of Columbia University, and Matthew, the well-known Christologist. We apologise to both. Et Matthew was no professor. Professor Matthews is no saint.”

DIGAMY.

The Rer. Dr. Stephen S. Wise, a noted New York rabbi, is a man who uses terse and and apt phrases to describe men things. Recently, says the drgonaut, &

member young

of his congregation, puzzled over a charge laid against his stepfather, asked Dr. Wise what bigamy was Well," said the rabbi, in some countries it is a crime, and in others a religion."

"

BIBLICAL HISTORY UP-TO-DATE.

Young Hopeful: Father, what is a Tetrarch

PaterfamiliesTetrarch, my boy?

It's a horse.

Y.H.I know. But what is # Tetrarch?..

P.F. Well, yon read about a Tetrarch in the time of Herod."

Y.H.: "I see. Then is that why it Bays that Salome got ahead on A charger The Bystander,

TRAVEL AND COCKTAILS.

Travel isn't always undertaken for purposes of broadening one's horizon. A friend tells me he overheard a group of American tourists discussing their plans in Paris. Let's stop at Rouen on the way to London, ou suggested. It's Joan of Are's town, I think.". You take a tip from me and skip it," said his friend. I was there last year, and I couldn't get a decent cocktail in the place.”—Daily Mirror.

THE MODEL HOME

Rouen!

A story about some model' cottages which are being built in a Lancashire town has a special point for housing the The cottages, sive refurniers Manchester Ouardian, are of the doll house type, and two working men were subjecting them to a critical inspection, "Say, Jack," remarked one," where they goin' t'put furniture! Why," was the reply, "1eard as 'uw they're goin to paint it on t' walls."

... IVANHOS ON WHEELS.

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FASHIONS AND FANCIES.

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afternoons, and a wrap appropriate for wearing over either; two evening gowns, one of them for special occamons, & charming evening cape, two or three hate. several pairs of white gloves, and a small but select assortment of foot-gear and accessories, and the country girl will be thoroughly well equipped for any and

very occasiona

TO-DAY'S ILLUSTRATION.

VISITORS AT HOTELS

Монокока Нотки.

SPE.S. Abraham Mr C. M.adport Alr 0. Andro Mile. Andre

Mr E. E Bate Kr U. D. J. Boll Mr G.A. Bena Mra E. R. Balilios Mr. Birchenough Count Bolasco MT BJ Bollmann Ming Brown

Mr AJ Cambridge.

Mis Lambart : Mr O› Large Mr B. B. Lambert Mr F. A. Lewis Mr G. T. Labyd

Lovel

Mr. J. Maodonald. Mr F. A. MaeIntosh Mr S. Mandel bazu --Miza FT, MACAMOL

MR. T. Matheson- De O. Marriott

Mr & Mr. MoLaglen

Mr & Merriman1

-Mr B. K.Melts

F.

Mr J. Merephi

Mr WE Clayton Dr A. L. E. Coleman Mc G&E, Garty. Mr T. Bennett Mr D. 8. 8. Douglas Capt & am A. J.

Dougherty MissMariel Dongharty Dorothy

Dougherty Master 3. Dougherty Miss M. E. Duty Mr & Mr B. C.

Ehrenfels

-My P. Forment

Mr. E. Fehr.

· M2 M. M.-Fisher Mr M. Geary Mr J. Gibb

Mr & Mrs J. Gould' Mr. P.0.də Grisogono Capt T. Pall Mr H Handley Pogg Mr W. A. Hannibal Lt F. U. Hanning-Lea

Me J-R- Harden Miss V. Harrison Mr G. Harper

M

Dr H. W. Heckelman

Miss Heckelman Mr P. Helmann Hon Mr.

C.M.G.

Mr. P. J. Mayer Mr G. E. My ar MrGS. Middleton. Mr N. S. Milltowniti Dr & Mrs WKA

Moore

Mr Mituso stup Mr C. T. Nelaun Mr F. C. Petersen Mr S. Potten Mr G. M. Powell Mr A. B. Previs.

Mr. E. B. Lay

Mr E. M. Raymond

"Mr. H. Readwin

Miss F. Reay Mr G. C. Robinson “Miss O; Bawyer - Mra C. S. Bayar Professor Sebuaider Mrs Beddon Mr F. Smyth MrA B. Serenesu Mr&Mrs F.A. Spicer Miss A Square Södra Stirling --Miss J, Shrling.

Dr Herbert To

Mr A. F. Townsend

Mr E. M. Tozer Mr 11. U. True

A. Howe Anasen

Mr B Hunter Mr M. T. Jones Mr MS. Jouts Capt &Mrs Kocks

r & Mrs H.

Lampman

Bir W. B. Walters ME. W. Walte Me & Mes Fi Winkise Mr & Mrs Wolf HGG. Wood

Matt B. Young

- KING Edward Hotel.

Mr R. C. Adams HJ Arnold Mr&Mrs Bidwall Dr Broger VW. Budge H, Butis

July-Jupai 1st July, Gonerala connection between Sir Walter Scott's and jewels glowing with gorgeous colour; lonnée of Ince above, brought up in D. Cook

Gibb, Livingston & Co. FUKUI MARU, Japanese str., 3,087,

Miyaoka, 8th July-Moji 2nd Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.

June has always been the favourite month for marriages, and, as usual, great many society weddings are arranged to take place between now and the end of the season. Of late several notable innovations have been introduced wedding gowns, chiefly in the way of gold embroideries, or of a pale tint to roheve the pure white which, though it has been

A delightfully effective Ascot gown is shown to-day. The skirt of ivory lace in comparatively modern times. orthodox for many years, was instituted

with vandycked edge shows the undor the beginning of the nineteenth century skirt of rose taffetas, and the triple brides of Royal and high degree were flounced tunic is of rose net edged with It may abem a little puzzling to fined wont to be arrayed in brocades, velvets, dentelle stitching, and having a bouil romances and the prosperity of cycle and white was the exception, not the points on to the simple corsage of the repairers, yet it is there, For the third rule. time in a fortnight the boy wanted his old red bridal Attire will be revived, but The collar and lapels are of sreophone U 1. Deanne

It is unlikely that this fashion for rose net, which is lined with ivory ninon. Me FW, Cor July,trievele spokes repaired.

vele spokes repaired with

your at several of the smartest weddings this and the vandyked sleeve frills of face; Mr W. A., Donaldson

The Deamond and the sash of soft black satin; season the bride's dress has been em- tricycle?" inquired his father broidered with gold, in our instance the wide bat is of ruse taffetas with black Mrs M. Day indignaatly.

Court train was of gold brocaded tissue, velvet under brim, trimmed with heron ME. W. Ever

Mr Fy Copt & Mrs W. and at a recent and very pretty wedding plures.-DIOER in the Globe.

Gardner the bride wore a gown of white crepe-de-

Mr S, Greel Chine, and train of silver brocade, both lined with pale pink mousseline de soie,

Mrs. B. Gike which gave a delightful blush rose effect,

Dr Glass ir A. & Høger far more becorning than dead white. A touch of colour is sometimes seen in the

MJ. H. Hargreaves bouquet also, the faint delicate tint of the

MFP.C. Wall

Mr H. O. Haysor tea-rose, or the warm white-it is scarealy pink of the palcat carnations. The old

Mr O. Heet perstition that pearls are unlucky at

MF 8. Jautes wodding seems to have died out also.

Ltr J. Joioph for many brides wear these, the most beautiful of all gams.

HALDIS, Norwegian str. 1,065, J. Jurgen sen, 8th July-Java 30th June, Bugar.

Java-China-Japan Lijn.

"Well, you see, we've had Ivanhoe read us at school, and the Templar will get his stick into my spokes when we have a tournament.Manchester Guar

THE MUSICAL COMEDY. Mr. Booth Tarkington, the American dramatist and author of Monsieur Beaucaire," writes to say that he has given

HELENE, German str. 771, Jessen, 8th July-Hoihow 7th July, Goneral Jelsun & 10 Hoo Hot, Britishi str., 2,565, R. S. Bain· | dian..

bridge, 2nd July-Bingapore gård June, General.---Chinese. Huichow, British str., 1,210, Shane, 5th July-Tientsin 29th June, General. Butterfield & Swire. INDRAGIRI, British str., 3,800, Charters, 7th July-Singapore 1st July, Gen: eral.Jardine, Matheson & Co... KEONGWAL, Geriau str.,-1,115, P. Peter- sen, 7th July-Bangkok 29th June, Rice-Butterfield Swire, KIANG PING, Chinese atr., 1,222, C. Udden,

up play-writing Musical comedies are what the public wants," says Mr. Tarkington, who is quoted by the Daily Mirror I think that thie story explaine musical comedy's success. A young man who had seen the first per formance of The Girl from Paris from a front row seat said as he left the

SUNRAYS THE REASON.

MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA AND JAPAN STATION

BEINISH,

1.b.p, Comdr, A. Cochrane, Kobe, Weibal Alacrity, despatch-bont, 1,700 tons, 4 gans, 2,000 Attas, admiralty tng, 615 tons, 1,400 Lb...

Hongkong

wel,

Bramble, ganbest, 710 tons, 900 h.p.,

Comm V. I, Brandon, Weihsiwei. Britomart, gunbost, 710 tour, 900 hp, Lieut.- Cómür. P. B. Preston-Thomas, Hongkong. Cadmus, British sloop, 1070 tons, i.b.p., 1,400 Ld, Captain M. S. Fitzmaurice, Yangtse.

7th July-Chinkinng 1st July, Gen theatre, I am not surprised that the heard of late that the glory of the London Cheruh water tank and tug, 320 tons, 3401 b.p., ..

play is so well received. I knew it would be a success before the curtain had gone up two feet!

REVENGED.

"bad

Hongkong

Cho, British sloop, 1,070 tons, 1,400 1.b.p..

Comdr. Mackenzie, Yangtse. Colne, T.BD., 550 tons, grans 4-12 pr., 4 hp,

7,500 fd, Comar. C Saymour. Weihaiwei. Chelmer T.B.D., 56 tone, gu 4-12 pr., Lp,

7,500£d, Lisat. H. f. England, Hongkong Famn, TBD. Lt. Comdr. CM Rack,

Hongkong.

Hampshire, 10.850 tons, 21,000 td., 14 guns, Captain H. W. Grant, Weiwaiwai.

L.

Mr W. Kornsta

· Mr & Mrs W‚D, Kraft Mga Ara G. Laumseis De L'pported Li Capt & Mrs Macomson Mr C. E. Maltley Ming diskusy Mrs F. A. Miller

Mr Mucpby

Mr A. P. Noobs

Mr W. Onlouborez

Capt & Bra W. C.

- Mr W.-T. Paldepla-

Dr. Sibree

Mr H Soper Mr H. S. Sparge My G. A Touker ́ ́Dr K. Westber Mr H Waltson Mr J. IL Watson Me H. J. Westpha My L. M. Whyte

Mr & Mrs Chan. H

Williams

Mr J Wimou

Me Li Cheong. Yem

Prax Horus..

Mr & Mrs Abshagen är T. Arnold Lieut Archer, EAMO.. Mr & Mrs W. Arm-

́Lt-Col H. W. Hello,

Capt & Mis Ivens Mr Ine Janôn Mrs Klebe

strong M M&M A Kohler M&M Barton Mr&Mr Kool Mr F. B. Baker Mr & Mr W. H. Mrs Lawford and child Fleet Sargoon & Mrs. Mr. Maining

Bell nud children. Mr Liutan

Bernard

past season of superficial brilliant for TBD 550. tons, gans 4-12 pr.. ..Par Beard - 100

From various quarters complaints have season has departed, and that the present arak-Chinese.

one is the dullest on record. That assor LAERTES, British str.. 1,340, A. Jenkyns

tion is founded more or less on the mere 5th July-Saigon 30th June, Rice and

outsider's point of view, for although General. Chinese.

Mr. F. C. Philips, in his book, the bad weather-which it is sheer waste. MARK, Derman str., 4,001, Loewe, 8th July Varied Life, tella an amusing

of time to grumble about, since we cannot Singapore 27th June, General writing story. The late Sir George control it--and the critical and restless Melcher & Co.

Honeyman was an infamous writer, and state of national affairs together exert a MEXICO CITY, British str., 3,179, N. A. on one occasion he sent down from the depressing effect on all classes, there is

Starkey, 7th July-San Diego 10th Bench to a friend of his, a leading Q.C. Juno, Ballast.-Chinese.

more genuine hospitality exercised, and a little note Nut being able to make more Bejoyment in a quiet and dignified PERRIA, British str. 2,744, J. Hill, 2nd head or tail of it, the barrister in ques-way in society this year than in

something July San Francisco 2nd June, Gen- tion seribbled

absolutely undecipherable upon a half-sheet of note Ostentation is unfashionable, and sepse oral-Pacific Mail 8.8. Co. PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH, German str., paper and passed it up to the judge. Six less extravagance, which spells bank-

4,812, C. Mundt, 8th July-Hamburg George looked somewhat annoyed, and 28th May Mails and General. when the Court rose he spoke to his ruptcy in the long run is curtailed; but Melchers & Co.

friend, and said: What do you mean plenty of money is being spent in the Hence most quantity is sought after. said the Englishwomen appear better dressed this season than they have done for years past. It is true that at the moment there is a lull in the ateliers, but that is always All so during the week before Ascot important orders have been placed already, and the rush

is in the work- rooms, where, with feverish activity, the. beautiful gewas and wraps for next week

7,500 £4, Lent. G. F. A. Maloak, Hongkong.

Major & Mrs Bowen

Mr & Mrs A. Bryson

ard children Blushs, 616 tone, 1,200 1h.p., Comdr. H. Mrs Bowdler

Marryatt, Tangise.

Mr M. Cary

Dr. MoKean Maj. & Mrs MoMenn

children

Mitchalmore and

Mr & Mrs B. N.

child

QUARTA, Gorman str., 1,146, H. Madsen,by this 1 asked you to come and din right directions; and quality rather than Merlin, surveying ship, 1,070 toas, 6 nk, Mr & Mr Carmichael Capt Monteith,...O.

Chinceo.

THE OBLIGING CANDIDATE.

Yes, 5th July Saigon 1st July, Rice.with me to-night

barrister, and replied that I should HARWORSHIRE, British str., 2,304, Wellets, be extremely glad to do so."

7th July-Shanghai 3rd July, Gen- eral Jardine, Matheson & Co.. Hesus, British str., 4,293, James Inkster, 7th July-Shanghai 4th July, General, --Butterfield & Swire. Hus, American str., 1,408, J. Miller, 7th

July-Manila 4th July, Generalitate Shewan, Tomes & Co. SHIDZVOKA MARU, Japanese str., 4,078, N, Deguchi, 5th July Shanghai tad July, General. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. SHIKOKU MARU, Japanese str., 199, Vone- tsu, 8th July-Moji 3rd July, Coal- Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.

"

are being made and finished.

THE COUNTRY NOUSE.

|

1,400 h.p., Lieut. E. J. B. Gibson, Labusa. Minotaur, armoured ornisor (flarship Vise

Admiral T. H. Jerram; K...), 27,000 ih.p., Capt. E. B. Eiddle, Vladivostock. Moorhan, rivez gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, 800,

ih.p, Lt Comdr Alan Dizon, W. Rover. Newcastle, 2nd class craiser, 4,800 toss, turbine, 22,000 Ed, Capt. F. A. Powlett, Weihaiwoi, Nightingale, river gunboat, 85 tons, 240 h.p..

22.

Lloat, Comdr. Malcolm Murray, Yaugtse, Kennet, T.B.D., 550 tons, 4 guns, pr.. i.h.p., 7,500 1d., Lient F. A. H. Russel, Weihai- wel

A whimsical French chauffeur played a laughable hoax on the electors of the little village of Bussiére Boffy, Limoges, during the recent electoral contest. Bussière Buffy as the centre of a Socialist and the chauffeur was the peasants. for the Socialist candidate, M. Valiere.

He took advantage of the villagers

This, the very height of the season, is Ribble, T.H.D., 593 tos, 7,50 Ld., 6 guns, error, says the Mail, to deliver an address when the kindly hostess invites her young Lieut. Comdr. Wilkinson, W-thawei. in which, in true Bocialistic style, he cousins up from the country and gives Robin, river ganboat, 85 tons, gaas 40hp, foretold the time when the estates of the them what the Americans term “a real It. Comdr. J. Fleetwood-Nash, Wat Bayr rich would be divided among the poor, good, time in town." Girls for whome an Rosario, depot ship to Sahmarine, 930 tons' What will we got t” on old peasant entire season is an impossibility appre 1,400 Lb.p, Lieat Comdr. F. A. Cromie called out. Three acres and & Cociate such a visit beyond words, find it a ~ Hongkong SHINYO MARU, Japanese str., 7,929, B. each," replied the chauffeur

wonder and delight at the time, and a Sandpiper, river gunboat, 85 tons, guns, 3400 That's not enough," the old man Stanley Bonth, 5th July-San Fran-

joyous memory for long months to come.

b.p. Lieut. Comdr. L. A. 8. Hatton, Hong Cisco 6th June, General. Toyo Kisen grumbled. Will twelve acees and two it is astonishing how much sheer enjoy-kon

cows suit you asked the chauffeur, ment can be crowded into every day Saipa, river gaabost, i5tons, 2 gaur, 240 1,6.pg TALYTAN, British str., 2,000, P. W. Grier who pulled out his pocket-book and tear under such circumstances. In the morn Lt Comdr. MRJ Maxwell Scott,

son, 6th July-Australia and Manila ing out a leaf wrote,To M. le Maireing the walk or fide in the Park looking Yangtan. 3rd July, General-Butterfeld & Allot to bearer twelve acres and two its fairest just now with the rhododendramar, receiving ship, 4,650 toas, 6 guns

The peaonnte were enthusiastic rons a riot of glorious colour; then the Swire. TAMON MARU, Japanese str., 1,812, J. until, after the chauffeur's departure, Academy, or shopping the great shops and ateliers are in themselves a revelation Kaasi, 4th July-Saigon 29th June, they presented his voucher to the mayor.

to the country mouse-Ranelagh Rice.-Order.

Hurlingham or the Horse Show in the afternoon; dinner at a smart restaurant,

which affords a dazzling glimpse, perhaps, of the denizens of the great world; opera or theatre, and possibly a dance or reception to follow.

Kaisha

TAKADA, British str., 3,965,

8th)

July- Moji 4th July. General.-David Sassoon, & Co. TILIWONG, Dutch str., 3,061, A. Olden

burger, 4th July-Swatow 3rd July General Java China Japan Lijn. TJITARDEM, Dutch str., 3,444, J. N. Bou man, 6th July-Batavia 26th June, General Java China Sugar and Japan Lijn TUNGSHING, British str., 1,172, Hussey,

20th June Saigon 25th June, Bios Chinese,

WONGRÓL, German str. 1,115, H. Oltmanns, 3rd July Bangkok 25th June, General- Metchers & Co.

COWS 11

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The str. Indradeo passed the Suez Canal on the 7th July for Hongkong direct

The C.P.R. str. Afonteagle left Moji on the 7th July, and is due to arrive at Kobe on the 9th July, at noon.

The C.P.R. str. Empress of India left Yokohama on the 9th July, at 4 pm, and is due to arrive at Kobe on the 10th July, The 1.G.M. str. Coblenz, which left here ou 13th lust., arrived at Sydney on 9th inst., at 10, ami.

THE TOWN OUTFIT".

or

Pretty clothes are a most important factor in the success of such a visit, and most of them should be bought in town. The whole outfit can be procured in two days, or even wie Two simple well eut tailor frocks, one very smart, say on ivory cloth: a fête gown; a dainty lingerie frock and a muslin or voile for

Commodoro A. R. Anstrather, CMG. Hongkong a Teal, river gunboat, 180 tone, 2 guns, 800 ihp, Lieut. Conde, B. P. B. Russel, Tougier, Thistle, runboat, 710 tona, h.D., Lt. Comdr.

G. F. L. L. Paga W-ihawei. Triumph, battleship, 1185 tong 12,500 lb.p., 4. Commdr. A. 8 Basmann, Hongkong. Osk, T.B.D., 590 tona, 7,500 1.4., 6 gaus Lient.

Maxwell, Welhaiwai

-

Welland, T.H.D., 590 tons, 7,500 £4, 6 gune, Lient-Cemdr. Poignand. Hongkong. Widgeon, gunboat, 195 tons guns, 800 hp. Lient-Comdr. A. J. Landon: Tangise. Woodcock, ganbost, 150 tons, 3 guna. 550 h.p.

Lit Comir M. B. E. Blackwood, Yangtao, Woodier, garboat, 150 tons 2 gas-550 & p.

Lt Comdr Robin W. Lloyd. Yang trad Yarmth, 2nd class ora ser 4,800 tons Capt.

H. L. Cochrane, Weihniwei.

Mr Casulli My Cousland Capt Coran Mejor Davy Major Dorgau

W. J Lore

Me Dangan Major Falchine Mr. Falbick

Mr F. W. Gibbons Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr B. A. Hala

Mr Nixon Mis Paget & children Mr J. E Plammer Major&Mrs Pyuo

and child en Lt-Col. Radoliffe, 2,3. Rev Raynolds Eng. Comdr. Boome Mr A. Sinclair

Mr C. Skott

WEATHER BEPORT.

On the 9th at 7.25 p.m.-Black North Cons helsted.

On the 9th at 10.50 am-Treasury has in- creased slightly over the Philippines and 8. Annam

A depression bas formed over £.E. Mongolla. The typhoon passed a little to the north Canton this morning on a wes orly course.

No returns from Japan,*

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 193.nh to-day, 4.84 inches. -

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at nuca to-day is as followe

-FORECAST

S.W. To 8.E

DISTRICT,

winds strong to

osstrain, equally

at first

Hongkong & Neighbourhood moderate; over

Formosa Chagnal

8. winds, strong

to moderate.

55ME AN

South coast of Chins between The

Hongkong and Lamocks, { No. 2.

South coast of Chins between fS.W. to S. winds, Hongkong and Hainsu, strong equally.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Station.

Vladrostook Nemuro Hakodate

Tokio Kothi

REGISTER.

9TH JULY, 1914, A.X

Nagasaki...... Kayachims Oshiman immove? Naba Ji tör

· Ishi'jma

Boni La Chefco ac Welhalwat... Hankow... Tchang Kinklang

Changsha ....... Shanghai Gutaisi

Sharp Posk Amoy

Swatow Taiboka

Kathu Pescadores Canton Hongkong Gap Book Kxono

Wunhow

Holhow

Pakhoi

Phullas

Wind

2954 63 9599W

29.62 79

89

29.38 79

891

29 67.81

6 29,57 81 96 89H

15.29.69

2967

29.08

29.80

G2939 77

144]

Tonrane....

Cape St. James Aparri

Manila

Legaspi Bacolod

Iloilo

Cebu..*.**

Labúna

29.78

T. J. ULATION, Direstur,

1 BABOMET 2, seduced to 82 degrees Fahrenheit. an the level of" the sex In Inzños, tenths) and. aundredéss.

2 TEMPIKAZUE, In the flade, in dograon Fahrenheit: *

3 Kumidity, in percentage of saturation, humidity of sie natursted with incisturs being. 190,

4 DIRECTION OF Tyran, to two peixitai

the

5 FOROR OF WIND, socording to Beaufort Boals. 6 STATE OF WEATHER b Elns detached olad, & drizzling rain, ! fogs a gloomy, là hall lightning, o overcast, passing showere, qe squall, TAIN, BLOW, & thunder, visiblity, w dow (wet)

7 Bare in inobos, é tantiis and hundredths

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER

Hongkong Observatory, July 9th.

Barometer Temperature

Humidity.....

Previous On Date On Date

Day

st 2 p.m. 6 s.,

2.p.m.

29.48

g

29.55

83

29.38

81 89 Wind Direction .. NW South SW

Force.....

Weather Rain

or

4.84

Lt.-Coli & Mis· Usher

Sm13

Highest open air Temperature on 8th... 86 Lowest open air Temperature on 8th HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

76

From 10th to 16th July, 1914.

HIGH WATER

Mr Stanley

Lt. Col. Gordon Hall, Mr & Mrs G, E Stewart and chil.

Capt & Mrs Stewart,

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Mr Grissa!! Mr. Hardman Mr 8. A. Haseland Mr & Mrs Hooper

Stokes Mr & Mrs W G. Capt & Mrs Waters

Humphreya.

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phreys Miss Humphreys

Mr Allan Mr B-rberg Mr. Bak Mr Benito. Mr Bod Mr Brown Mr & Mrs Crew

Mr E. Wiltámas

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Low WATER.

Ikong.

Mean

Time

villag

39 Im 3 38 13 1

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ni 10-977-3-445 a 0-5- Satar: 11m 0 50 3 9m 4:24.

m 11 6 6 9 6 22

1-24

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11 446 3708 131 50 41 649

Sun

GRAND HOTEL

12

MOD

My Fuckins Mr Nier

Tues.

Mr Owen

Mr & Mrs Fleming Mr & Mr Fuser Mr Hofstetter Mr Jardine: Dr Keyt

Mr Kuhn Mr Kuspion... Mr & Mrs Laugha Mr Lindeman 3 Mr Lowe

Mr Roller

Mr.Sott Mr Stall Mr Watson Mr Waisman Mr Wei-senbron MF Waitz

Capt Wetherell

Dr. Wilson Mr & Mrs Wilken

Mr Wolf

Mr Ybinaga Mr Zellvia

14 m 8:35 4 3 7

1050

Wed. 15 m 3 12-

21264 4

Thars 16m 3.50 4.9 10

3485:9

PRINTING

Nothing areator such a good impremion is business as the use of First Class Printing

The difference in cost between good and bad printing and material is generalli nil. THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESE.

PRINTING WORKS. Turn out the Best Printing at Reasonable.

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