THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 25TH. 1914.
The opportunity was too good to he missed, and the "Buccaneer's Atlas," under its more amiable title, waë” pur- chased for the company's was and stamped | with its initiala, £ 8:8:0:**
THE MISERY OF MEAL TIMES.
DAINTY MORSELS FAILED TO CREATE A DESIRE TO EAT. :
Can you enjoy your food?” On the answer to this simple question a whole life's happiness may hang Some people at mal times approach the table as if they were leaving the condemned cell for execution. There's always a skeleton at their feasts-an ever present sense that good digestion will not wait on appetite, They never allow or Jalth on both. themselves to forget they have a stomach or a liver. They could not if they would, for the torments that follow from an
system impaired digestive perpetual nightmare to them.
are
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ARTIFICIAL MILK BEST. Milk, said an eminent bacteriologist, white opaque fluid sold at fourponce quart. The definition was offered to a
Captain Bartholomew Sharpe's trifling Parliamentary Committee engaged in the question of the London milk supply and error. over £150,000 worth of "pig
Those was intended to imply that the Londoner silver was avenged by his atlas was usually quite igno nut of the pro-who wore duped by it had the melancholy parties and constituents of the milk he satisfaction of seving, when the bubble burst in1721, the estates of the South. An extren iristand boys and drinks.
night he adduced from one of the poorest Sea Company's directors, valued at part anighbourhoods in London, quite unable £2,014,000, seized and sold in to bay for its babies milk at the reparation. customary fourpence, but not unwilling to pay much smaller sun for a fluid The local medicni which resembled, it offipor, an inventor as well as a practical philanthropist, supplied them with a ynthetised substitute, which was mad up of water, sugar, a goodly proportion of the lighter futs (tim heavier ar largely used, in, the preparation of cheap chocolate creams), and smaller propor tion of skim milk, to save its face. One or two other things were, added after experiment improve the “milk," which was sold at about a farthing a pint or lees; and was much liked by the Hourhood for its solid properties. Those who have tasted it say that its only defect is that it is rather sticky, leaving a sensa- tion in the mouth similar in kind, if not in degree, to that "which follows plum pudding: but it is quite certain that the children of the neighbourhood have thriven very well on it; it is at any rate ke from from pathogenic bacteria. That, according to the Local Government Dr. Board reports prepared ander Newstyle's direction by Dr. Janet Lane Clayton and others, is the thing that chiefly matters; and, the view is cor- roborated by a recent report by Dr. W. E. Musgrave, of the Philippine Medical Board of Health. Manilz has the highest infant mortality of any town in the world. The cow's milk is probably as bad as it can h, and in view of the Medical Officers is quite unfit to drink. What is, however, curious is that there is n very high rate of Bortality among children who are fed on mother's milk because their parents an afford no other, And this is attributed to the halfsturved condition of many of the poor mothers. Children reinoved from their surround ings and fed on artificial milk or tinned the woll, and milks thrive fairly
Mrs. Rose Collins, of 15, Ravenseraig Cape Town, martality among them is smaller than Road, Woodstock, near among any other section of Manila's writes on January 2nd, 1914: About child population. The inference from three years ago, I began to suffer very I developed this experience is the same as that from much from indigestion, experiments made in infant communities symptoms such as pains in the chest, side, in Germany, and is that it is more im-between the shoulder blades, and severo porinat tu
children from headaches preserve pathogenic bacteria than to supply them With the milk food which theoretically is the most digestible. As Dr. Louis
· Gaucher points out the Heru Scientifique the physiology of milk digestion is imperfectly understood, and while another's milk is usually last for the young of any specios, milk of other kinds is often by no means a digestible food.
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To tell sufferers from dyspepsia that the malady in one form or another has afflicted all ranks of society, in all ages, from the cradle to the grave, is poor consolation. They would prefer to be out of the Jashion, as the saying is. King So and Su, Lord This and That, and Mr. Multi-Millionaire keep their indigestion." they would growl if you said they were in the same class of sufferers: "What I want is to be on good terms with my food. Can you tell me. how1"
We can
For the past 40 years the remedy for stomach, liver and bowel troubles, which has won popularity as wide as the world, has been, Mother
Seigel's Syrup. Read this convincing testimony -
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"Even the most dainty morsels of food failed to create a desire to eat. I became so weak and run. down that I soon became incapable of managing my household I was induced to try Mother affairs.
A few doors gave me Seigel's Syrup,
my appetite, great relief, invigorated and by the time I had finished three hottles I had thoroughly recovered. have since been in the best of health."
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Perhaps in the stress of modern life there is a tendency to treat lightly the drat little derangement of the stomach, liver, or bowels until dyspepsia has, os in its grip, when toss of appetite, irritability, sick headaches, constipation, and other distressing symptoms weigh heavily upon us.
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ESOPTIT SEA DFBBLE” ROMÁNCE,
Sarely it in precious discovery to find that in 1510 geographer-and an Italian at that, rejoicing in the name of Padovani
Don't make this error.
Get in - drew a run of Ireland, and wrote across the north of it the one word "Parga counter blow, and, indeed, "get your An occasional dose of blow in fust." torio,” Like other gravelled cartograph- ers dealing with parts beyond their ken, Mother Seigel's Syrup you will find will he had recourse to his augination. Yet scop the digestive organs up to concert his choice of a name on this occasion anti-pitch: and a few doses will relieve you cipated stronger titles used, say, it of the first signs of indigestion.
banish it, if you have been a victim to Cabinet meetings to-day,
The remarkable allas ju which this map of Mother Seigel's Syrup in
it for a long time, take a regular course is contained (was bought for Germany from Messrs. Quaritch, who, it will be prescribed dose after meals. recalled, sold, Mary Queen of Scots' geo- graphy book to the late Mr. Pierpont Morgan some years ago, after it had been on loan at the British Museum for over twenty years.
To
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"GOETTINGEN," having arrived, Consignees of Cargo sro hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valasbles, are being landed and stored at their risk "into" the hazardous
and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kokwaiyum Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whence Rokudiyin. delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unises intimation is received from the Consignee before NOON TO-DAY requesting it to be lazded here.
No Claime will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 27th inst, will be subject to rent.
doloòng, Morelia Ongchangaam Papercliaso....
Tongwow Cars Cheetah..
Mr C. Fam Mr G. A. Henn Mrs E R. Belllios Mr V. Blanckensac Mr J. Bradley Mr A. J. Cambridge Mr E. La Carducer Mr Champantrot Mr W. B. Chilton Calif. H. Classon
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ADDEOS
FROM Nishy un, 16, Wellington St.Shanghai Pohingloong
Sharkyt Toirgalakse.
Shanghat Winglenwort
Kobe
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be sramined on the 27th inst., at 9.30 AM.
All Claime must reach as before the 3rd August, or they will not be recognized. No Fire Insurance will be effentad. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the 4401/1598/2596 Undersigned,
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General Agents (118 Hongkong, 20th July, 1914.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM EUROPE,
THE ILA.L. Steamabig
THE
‘SENEGAMBIA,”
Captain M. Markeprang, having arrived, Con- signeer of Carger are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Co., Ltd., whenco delivery may be obtained against Bills-of-Lading counter- signed by the Undersigned.
Optional Cargo will be carried on unless notice to the contrary be given "FO-DAY,
All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized,
No Olsins will be simitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and =1) Goods remaining undelivered after the 26th inst. will be subject to rant:
All broken, okafed, and damaged goods musi be left in the Godowne, where they will be zxamined on the 25th inst, at 9.30 A.M.--
No Fire Insurance will be affected by us in nice whateverde mis
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This Steamer brings on Cargo:
Ex Stockholm" from Stockholm.
Bras, “Bario” from Boricanx,
Eis.s." Jort" from Göteboro,"
Exss Bjorn" Front Dräifen."
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Hongkong Office. Hongkong) 20th July 1914,
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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE: ath KABAN A DEMAIN
-- NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
the HE Steamship
With the experience of others to go by, you may look forward to quick relief, and ultimate restoration to health. You may be offered something else when you ask for Mother Seigel's Syrup. Hand it back, and get what you want; don't have Imitation
A representative of The Daily Telea substitute foisted on you. tep was purmitted to examine an even is the homage shoddiness more interesting atlas in the possession
excellence. of this famous literary konusA.
This in none other than Captain William Hack's original Buccaneer's Atlas," the sight of which is enough to tempt one to run away to sea. It was Jabour of love, and drawn up by Hack in 1884, at the sign of Great Britain and
treland,, near Wapping New Stairs, from
a great book, of sea-churis and maps
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PASSED THE CANAL.
to
July 3rd-Oanfa, Socotra, Chalister: July Kamo Maru, Indradeo,
of the const of South America, taken from Paul Zerat.
Clay
Spanish galleon Rosario, when July 10th-Idomeneus, Lennox, Sar-
thus redoubtable ruffan, Captain Bardinia, Tubingen, Laomedon. thelomew Sharpe, captured and enak her.
July 14th-dehilles, Bentomond. Gen- turret, Sachsen, Satsuma, Sucria, Wakam Muru, Furst. Bulow, Novara.
July 17th-einum, Prinzess Aline, Scandia, Forwaerts
PIRATER MORTIFYING MISTAKE The tale of the Rosario is one of the most mortifying disappointments in the annals of chartered piracy. Sharpe and his beautiful band actually mistook £150,000 worth of "pigs of silver for tin
July 1st-Brolio, Cordiliere, Gocben, and revenged themselves on the unhappy Spaniards Persevering in their mighty Hitachi Mari, Indrans, Kashing Maru, blunder, they took only one, pig along Vippon, Orestes, Siam, with them after sinking the galleon. On proceeding to melt the tin down for Inlets they discovered their capital error, and a cinema scope of savage recrimina- tion was enacted.
However, Sharpe had the great book of maps, and on returning to Wapping asked his old crony Hack to make an atlas for future use. Next he induced
Hack to do a second copy less graphical but more ornate, which he eventually presented to Charles II. This copy is.
nw in the British Museum among the Sloane manuscripts.....
RENAMED AS SOUTH SEA WAGGONER. But the uriginal atlas was destined to continue its career of criminal adventure Under the title of the South Sen Waggoner, it became the property of that enterprising band who ran the South Sea Bubble" Company, and was doubtless treated as a Bible-atlas by many thousands of beguiled dupes.
On December 3rd, 171, it was offered" to one James Bateman, an official of the company, by William Hill, of Lincoln's Inn, who explained that he desired to sell it on account of being "confined in the poultry compter for a debt of £30.”” He described it as a large, laborious, ornamentall guilt booke of mine with a redd cover, called the South Sea Waggoner, full of curious mapps and platta of ye South Sea, being bo long experience of yo. Famous Bucanere Capt Barth: Sharpe, ye said Bock composed and depicted by one Capt. Wm. Hack, deceased, of whom, I. about 18 years agee, purchased the said booke and paid hira£io for ye same. As I can make out. upon oath. And by a receipt in writing."
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE P
[THEP. & Q'S N. Co.'s Steamer:
BENJA" MALTA,"
Arrival Hongkong on 21st July, 1915, FROM ANTWERP LONDON, MALTA,
PORT SAID. SUEZ & STRAITS, Consignes of Cargo by the above-zacord vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR RISE in the Hongkong and Kowloon Whari and Godown Co.'s Godowas at Kowloon, where each Consign. ment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed. Optional Goods will be landed here unles instructions are given to the contrary within
6 hours.
Goods not cleared within 3 days including date of arrival will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by we in Any case whatever.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee and the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD and Douglas, at 10 AM ON MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here after which date they cannot be recognised. No Claims will be admitted after the Goodz have left the Godown
A UEWETT.
Superintendent
Hongkon 2 Ju's, 1913
"TORCE,"
having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treastireand Valuables, are being landed and stond attheir risk into the hazardous andjor extre hazardotas Godawns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation, is received from the Consigneos before Noox TO-DAY requesting it to be lauded
bere
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 9th inst, will be subject
o`rent.
All broken, chafel, and damaged Goods are to left in the Godowns, where they will, be examined on the 29th inst., at 9.30 a. M.
All Claims most reach us before the 5th August, or they will not be recognized. No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.
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NORDDEUTSCHEN LLOYD,
MELCHERS & Co..
General Agents longbong, 22nd July, 1914.
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"PRINZ WALDEMAR” having arrived, Consignees of Carge are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opiuma, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and hasardous and/or extra hasardous GodowER of
Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and West Pelit Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained,
Optional: Cargo will be forwarded “an. waless intimation is received from the Consignoos before NOON TO DAY requesting it to be landed here,
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowna, and all goods remaining andelivered after the 30th inst, will be subje to rent, les
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All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Gozowns, where they will be examined on the 39th fast at 9.30 AM.
SHIPPING IN PORT,
STEAMERS.
ANNAN MARE, Japanese str., 1,853, Toke- mura, 19th July-Moji 13th July, Coal.--Osaka Shosen Kaisha.
BESU VALLYN, British, atr., 2,960, Abernethy, 18th July-Haiphong 17th July, General-Order. CHOWTAL, German str. 1,118, E. Gathe mann, 19th July-Swatow 18th July, General Butterfield & Swirė, stan DALJIN MARU, Japanese str.. 900,
Murakami, 22nd July-Swatowy; glaż July, General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha Duxanic, British str., 1,312, C. D. Logie, 19th July-Bangkok 12th July, Ger eral-Dodwell & Co.
GLENFALLOCK, British str., 1,434, W. L. Gardner, 18th July-Singapore 9th Jaly, General.Chinese. HAIYANO, British str. 1,362, A. E. Hodgins, 22nd July-Swatow 218 July, Geners. Douglas Lapraik & Co
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Hozi
Mr FB Lambert. Mrs W. HE Lambert
Mr G Mr F
Label
Mr. Macdonald Mr. A. Meintosh ME Bea 15% 8. de Matheson
TO. Marriott
Mr B. K. Mehta
Mr J. Merch
Mr W. E. Clayton
Mr CE Meyer
Dr A
F.
My G-1: Middleton:
Mr N. S Mukowski
L. E. Coleman
Mr G. P. Carry
Mr D. 8. 9. Douglas
Mr 8. Drost
Ming M. E. Daffy
Mr F. F. Duckwood
Mr & Mrs H. Ehrenfels
Mr H. Febr
C.
Dr MW, BA
Mr Mura
Miss H H. Murdosh
MrJ.K. O'Belligin DEFW Feabody..
8. Potton
Mz G. M. Powell
Mr & Mrs S. Feld tein
Mr J. Gibb
Mr J. Gould Mr B. S. Greene
Mr P.O. de Grisogono
Mr & Mrs H.
Quermeur
Capt T. P. Hall
Mr. E. M. Raysand Miss F. Bear
MJ Row Smith MP3. f Rowell Mrs Seaden MWAJ Smith
Mr B, Randley Fog My Smyth Mr & Mini
Hanlon
Mr W. A Hannibal Lt F. C. Hanning Lee
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M-3 Mrs F. A. Spicer MalayA Square Du Herbert To OMPE. M. Tozer
DA Uchino LA. Cape R Walker YE.J.T. Warren MPFSW WHOSE M&M F. Winklar
Mr G. Harper M. TL Hartigan Hou ME. A.. Hewett
Mr E. Hunter Mr M. T. Jones Mr A. M. Kirley Capt & Mrs Rockx Mr & Mrs H A
Lampman
Dr L Winster
Mr G. G. Wood
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 94th at 150 am-Prague ha increased considerably over Hokkaido, the depression having passed into the Facile.. 1 6mm, this morning the typhoon was in latitudi 25 dec N. and longitude 129 deg. . travelling MNW.
Pebasare is nearly stitionary in the neigh- bourhood of Hongkong.. No returns from Indo-China.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours siding al 10 m, 30-day 9.00 fushen
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noem to-day is ag
DISTRICT
FORECAST.
(vjuds, light; flas
Hongkong & Neighbourhood West or variabla-
West winde, moderate.
Formusa Channel'
South coast of China between (The same se Hot Blongkong and Lemodles F. No. 1.
South coast of Chim between The Game
Hongkong and Haima
No
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Station
REGISTER
24TH JULT: 1914, A.
Wind
Honr.
Vladivostock
7.29,80
29.8
NEPAMAY
Cabima
Mr & Mrs J. F. Ishi'fma
Wright
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Mr E. Almberg Mr M. J. Austi Mr W. Budge MrJ. H. Brister Mr F. W. Cox Mr Foy
A. H. P. Jennings
HANGSING, British str., 1,358, S. Wilde, Mr C. Ball
Mr G. W. Grrafbins 19th July-Swatow 18th July, Gen Mr H. O. Haynor eral. Jardine, Matheson & Co. Mr H. A. Rovnior HELENE, German str., 771, J. Jessen, 23rd July-Swatow 22nd July, Generaler Jebsen & Co..
Mr DW. Karsdorp KANAKUR, British str., 2,593, F. J. Archbold, | Mr W. Kornats
17th July-Haiphong 13th July, Oil--| Mr & Mrs W.D. Kraft Standard Oil C6.
| Men W D. Kraft
KANCHOW British str., 1,220, H. E. Laver, 2nd July--Shanghai 19th July, Mails General Butterfield & Swire. Kiro Manu, Japanese str., 5,757, Hashi- moto, 18th July-Moji 15th July, General. Toyo Kisen Kaisha. KOLEJE, Russian str., 4,530, G.. T. Padalka, 22nd July-Shanghai 18th July, Tea-Russian Volunteer Fleet KUMSANG, British str., 2,077, F. Wheeler, 18th July-Moji 13th July, General. -Jardine, Matheson & Co. KWANGLEE, Chinese str., 1,188, McArthur, 2nd July-Shanghai 19th July, Gen oral. Chinese.. LANDLAT SCHEIFF, German sir., 1,012, A.
Struve, 15th July Saigon 11th July,|| Rice Biemisen & Co. MENDIT RANGE, British str., 2,996, Fox- worthy, 23rd JulyMoji 18th July, Coal. Gilman & Co. NANKAI MARU, Japanese str., 2,112, Sakuma, 20th July-Miike 14th July, Coal. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha..
ORANG, British str., 1,713, Picknell, 22nd JulyJava 19th July, Sugar. Jas dine, Matheson & Co. PAKHOI. British str., 1,197, J. Gibbs, 22nd
July-Saigon 19th July, Rice. Butterfield & Swire. PAKLAT German str., 1,017 R Fillner, 18th July Bangkok, 14th July Rice PREUMPENH British str., 1,065, W. and Wood---Butterfield & Swire.
Bird, 18th July--Saigon 16th Rice-Chinose
July,
Povus, British str., 3,301, C. M. Hay ward, 29th July Mororan 11th July, Petroleum.Standard Oil Co. PURITAN British str., 2,553, Neville, 1811
July-Cardiff 30th May, Coal Andrew Weis & Çë.
..
RAJAH, German str., 2,028, C. Rosiefsky, 17th July-Sandakan 12th July, Tim bor. Order.
RUNSHO MARU, Japanese str., 1,743, Y. Kanada. 20th July-Dairen 18th July, Coal Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, SAINT PATRICK, British str. 2,995, May, 17th July Moji 12th July, Coul and (foneral Dodwell & Co. Malauis, British str. -2,888 Flett, 18th July -Kosichang 12th July, Rice Order SKERRIES, British str., 9.953,
Mr J. Joseph
Mr & Mrs C.
Yen
Bonin Is.
Chefoo
Waikaiwei Hankow
Loknag
Kiakiang
Changsha
Shanghai
Gutan
Sharp Pesk... Tag
Laur
Amoy
ба 29
Swatow
Mr C. F. Maitley Miss Massey Mr A. J. McIntosh Mrs F. A. Miller Mr H. Murphy Capt & Mis W. C.
Passmore Mr II Roberts Dr Sibres
Mr C H Boper
Mis Thompson Mr.Theng
Dr K. Walter Mr J. R. Wafson
PRAR HOTEL.
Mr & Mrs AbabagonTM Mr J. Arnold Lleut Archer, B.A.M.C. Mr & Mrs W. Arm.
Cstrong
Flast Surgegn & Mrs
Mr Bardez ? Major Park Bowen. Um Bondler kan m Mr & Mr A Brison and children Mr & M & Carmichael - Mr M.Carys Mr Casulli Mr & Mrs Coppan, 1- children and nurse:
Mr Contstond
t Cofa. Major Dorgan Major Davy MY W. JiDite Mr Daztan Major Faichine
Mr Felbiok Mr E. W. Gibbous Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Lt. Col. Gordon Hall, Mr B. A. Hale
RA.M.C.
Mr Grissell Mr Hardman Mr F. A. Haselaud Mr & Mrs Hooper Major & Ms Han
phreys Misa Humphreys
Taihoku
Trisha
Tairan
Коевир
Pescadores ...
Canton Hongkong
Gap
Maono
Wushow
Holhow****** Pakhoi.. Phulien Tourans
Cape St. James
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12967
29.73175 29.75 77
Legaspi ... Tukio lesion.||9n|29,83|79| Bóolod
Lt. Col. Hi W. Iles, Cebu jonne
Labuan 8.GA Capt & Mrs Ivens. Mr IFD Jones Mrs Klehe “»«d«NA: Kohler
Myg Linfom and child Mr. Están flavone Debickou Mij& Mrs Moltaan
M&M E. N. Mitchel more and
Mr Nixon Mr J. 1. Piume? Mayor & Mr Pyne
and children Li-Col (Calife L Rey DB Raynolds Bag Comdr. Roome Mr A. Sinclair Miss Shinnec.-
Mr G. Skott
Lt. Col. & Mrs Usher
Smith
Mr Stanley
Mr G. Stewart * Capt & Mrs Stowart, more and child
Mr A. E. Stokes Capt. & Mrs Waters
snd child Mr. C. Willson
GRAND HOTEL
Mr Allan Mr Harborg Mr Bork
Mr G. Boad-wejus
Mr C. Golmangga
Mr & MGA B. Crew
Mra M. Emale
P.
Mr W. - arde
21st July-Java 12th July, Sugar. Java-China-Japan Lijn. Va Souvera, Norwegian str. 2,820,
Einassen, 14th July-acassar 4th | Mr C. Gytter July Sugar and General Java Dr F. Jackson Chint-Japan Liju.”
M&M F. Langham TAMBA MARY, Japanese str 2,803, G. Mr Lehtin
Nagasuve 19th July Seattle 16th M - $2 June, Flour and General. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. TAIKINI, Dutch str., 2,881, W. H. Lap, 33rd July--Swatow 22nd July, Gen- eral Java China-Japan Lijn. Tosi MẪņi Japaneeeatr, 3.610. T
Saicos 23rd July-Moji 18th July, General. Nippon Yusen Kaisha WAISHING, British str., 1,170, A. S. Wood. get. 21st July-Saigen 18th July, Rice:
Jardine, Matheson & Co. YEL MARU No. 2. Japanese str., 1,712, T. Itani, 22nd July Hongay 19th July, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.
All Claims must reach us before the 7th Yocnow, British str. 1,923, Speed, 19th
Angostur they will not be recognized. No Fire Insurance will be effecteas Bills of Lating will be countersigned by the Jadersigned.
NOEDDEUTSCHRE LLOYD,
MELCHERS4&Co.;
Biagion 24th Jul
July-Moji 13th July, Coal-Butter- Bold & Swire
YUENCANG, British str., 1,125. P. H. Rolie, 31st JulyManila 18th July, General, -Jardine Matheson & Co ZAFIRO. American str.: 4,000. F. S. Me Murray 18th July Manils at July General Setan. Tomes & Co.
1.
Mr W. Miller Mr G..C. Odom MFF G. Owen Mr. Boggs een
Mr R. Dan Bison MT. Scott
Mr & Mrs J. Smith Mr & Mrs K. Schuldt Mr. Wright
Mr Weissentron
Mr C. Weis an
Mr & Mrs W. Wilken Caps E. Xbinaga AFC Zelivia
UN SALE.
14 TABLE, OF CHEM
RATES OF EXCHANGE AT BOMBAI
For Demand Drafts on London on the day of or preceding the departure of the English Malls; also Table of the Yearly Approximate Average For 20 yeast,
FROM 1874 TO 1909..
PRIO CAE
On Sale at the Dany Pezse Louni - Bookádileri:
29.79 85 "2984-85+
8
Ti, F, Charron, Direstur
1 BABOY, Zeduced to 32 degroin Eskrimages, on the level of the sea in Inchon,, testing find so hundredthy,
the
2 TEMPERATUẨN, in the shade, in degrees. Fahrenheit, d
8 HUMIDITY, in percentage of estucation, the humidity of air saturated with moistairs being 100.
& DIANOTION OF WIND, to two points.
5 FORCE OF WIup, according to Besafart Evals. 5 STATE OF WEthan, b bins sky, o datasbes cloud, d drisaling rain, f for, g gloomy, h halt lighting, o overcast, p passing showers, -q #qual rain a snow, thunder, visiblity, w daw (wetio 7-BA in inches, t tenths and hundesdits
HONGKONG METEOROLOGIUAT
REGISTER
Hongkong Observatory, July 24th
Barometer Temperature Hamidity..... Wind Direction
Force
Weather ..... Bain
Previous On DatejOz: Dale
Day
at
atp.m. 6 M 2 p.m
29.70
20.68
29.66
88
79
90
62
38
64.
West
Wast
2
C
Highest open sir Temperature on. 23rd ...69 Lowest open nir Temparature on 23rd .78
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 25th to 31st July, 1914.
HIGH WATER
Days
Montli
Height
LOW WATER
*kong.
H'kong
Alau
This Wint
Thue
Batur, 25 s
Bun,
26 m
Mon. 27 m, 0
Im 11 58 Tues 28
Wod. 29 m 145
4 3
28 03
0:59
Fri,
559721468
46 5:12 7 2
1 m 7 98
2 11 53 309355 4
85% 91226
-3-400-4-6 | 6450 Thurs 31 m 30 5 8 m 124 5 26 D 4
9 27.5
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