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AN ULULATION.

BY A MUZZLED DOG.

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means

to howl,

and

it would not be at all difficult and

1

me

that really feel

way-for howl the day to grow, whine and

Life has become a burden to me; I pag. am forced now to look at things with a effort, and with a tantalising wiry per- spective always before me. I who used to "reduced be allowed so much freedom an to nothing more not less than a mad faced laughing stock by a beastly conglomeration of wites spread woh-like over my anything

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25cm, 1825.

BRITISH NAVY AND ITS

WORK.

SUBMARINE PIRACY......

WHAT IS THE RECORD:

[DY ARCHIBALD HURD IN THE

TELEGRAPH."]

DAILY

Thus, on the one hand, a million and a half tons are building, and in twenty- two weeks German submarines, with the assistance of cruisers in the beginning of the period, and of mines throughout it. have sunk just under 212,000 tons. Ther is consequently a considerable balance on the right side.

SHIPPING IN PORT.

BTEAMERS.

AZUMAHAN MAHU, Japanese str., 2,050, —99nd AugustWakamatsu 10th August, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kar-

sha. ARTEMIS, Dutch str., 2,312, F. Roedekor, 18th August-Hankow 13th August, Ballast, Asiatic Petroleum Co. CHEONGSHING, British str., 1,988, V. MeC. Liddell, 20th August-Tientsin 13th August, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

20th August-Hongay 17th August, Coal-Order.

HAICHING, British str., 1,267, J. 8. Thom- Ron, 22nd August-Swatow 21st Aug... General Douglas Lapraik & Co. CHINGCROW, British str., 1,105, Jas. Doyle, 16th August-Port Parsoval 3rd August, Cemont, Stone-Shewan, Tomes & Co. CHIYUEN, Chinese str.1,107, Ross, 18th August-Shanghai 15th August, Gen. eral-Chinese. CROFT MARU, Japanese str. 33, B. Urij,

INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.

Cargo carried on through Bill of Lading from HONGKONG –to– BEIRA DELAGOA BAY DURBAN (Natal), EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH (And DAPE TOWN- with trundelement að „COLOMBO in Stumors of the INDIAN "ATRIGAN-LINE

Гром Новоко

25th August,

PROPOSED BAILINGA, Connecting with "SURAT"

Prok ColoNDO I 17th September.

ÜXCELLENT AUTOMMODATION DOH 18T AND AND CLUES Patakuwonna

Regar Direes. Barvics from JAPAN, CHINA and STRAITS to HEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN, EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN, calling at MAURITIUS en route, and affording the Quickest Frolabi Transport from the ORIENT to SOUTH AFRICA.

PROPOSED SAILING,

Fem Hanghong, 18th August,

The vessels building for our tea-carry- ing trade are good, useful ships in every way, well equipped, and very economical in running.

returns show that between thirty and thirty-four vessels are being built in each of the three divisions of 1,000 to 2,000 tons, 2,000 to 4,000 tons, CHRIAN MANU, Japanese str., 1,006, N. Ola ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE. are 4,000 tons and under 5,000 tons; and 3,000 to 4,000 tons; fifty-two vessels thirty-five are 5,000 and under 6,000 tons; twenty-eight are 6,000 tone and under 10,000 tons; eight are between 10,000 and 15,000 tons; nine are between 15,000 and In spite of the activities of the German 20,000 tons; and four are over 20,000 tons.

Navy It is is doing very well, owing to the com- mand exercised by our making large profits, and its relatively all brews are being paid for by the coni munity generally, and, spread over so large a constituency, involve little incen venience. On the other hand, apart from In the history of naval warfare-and the destruction of enemy suburines by The statement is, made deliberately there our Fleet and by accident, the Germans, has been no greater faser than this muchas the new Note from the United States advertised movement to starve Eng-will remind them, are suffering far more an be forgotten the grievously by their outlawry than we as

A nation are doing, and we are getting of vast return wilitary, financial, and economie-from our command of the spa.

but unpleasant countenance. Being a bullers, or hartless fahing vessels Can-submarines, the British mercantile marine pup, I am commonly supposed by the ladies to be merely an ugly animal, with a. wrinkled face of rubber and a neck frilled

Hand. Let it

be

RUBBER COMPANIES.

5th August Bintui 31st July, Wood. -Order.

Foodnow, British str., 1,120, Owen, 22nd

August Newchwang 14th August, Beans and General Butterfield & Swire.

August Korsichang 13th August Foos, British str., 1,423. Hay, 23rd Hi Jardine, Matheson & Co. FUKIU MARU. Japanese str., 3,087, II, Che

saki, August 18th-Moji August 19th, AT: Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisho. GLENFALLOCH, British str., 1,437, Me-

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FIRST CLASS JOGOMMODATION PUR PASSENGERS. FITTED WITH WIRELESS-TRESGRAPHY.- For Hate of Freight and passage apply to

28th September.

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED,

JAVA-CHINA

BTAXE

Kenzie, 23rd August-Singapore 17th August, General —binese, HAUEOTO, British str., 1,276, H. Hayärnan,

6th August Manila 2nd August, TJILATJAP General-Bnowman & Co.. HSINCHANG, Chinese str., Monro, 19th

The Germans have been carrying on their submarine policy for nearly six months exactly twenty-two weeks. And the result?

Vice Admiral Kirchkoff bus been down with the ships and screaming

at of our worst enemy, whether they be warships, any kind of merchant steam- tain von Roventlow has been arging that the pirates must be more ruthless" in their methods, so as to do more damage produce greater psychological and results; and Captain Persins has been - with the same material, with two vicious-crying out that too much must not be looking teeth always showing; so ugly, in expected from the submarines. fact, that I ought always to be muzzled. I never take heed of what the ladies say, I am worshipped by MAT (thukiang forth Intier) and can be made to appear exey did not set out to annoy us or tremely business-like and quite good look-cause us incidental loss, hat io reduce ing. My cry is really and truly the cry our power to fight him. When he declar fed the waters round Grens Britain and of beauty-of peculiar type, admittedly Ireland, including the entire English in distress. For many month my faceChannel to be a military area,

announced to the world that from At first it was February 16th every hostile merchant has been obscured. done by wire, which in response to my ship in these waterx will be dextrayed, even if it is not always possible to avoid efforts to wrench it away gore holes in my

thereby dangers which threaten crews and features and made me appear like-well, Irish terrier after a zealous campaign against those abominably haughty Poms, My master, good fellow,realised my positina, dozed on it, and became inspired. He invented quite a cosy sort of muzzic which gave little discomfort and allowed

· room for a snap when I felt so dispose

The profits of the Him (Malacca) Rubber Life was ant so bad after this relief, though the fact that my liberty was interfered

Estates for the year ended March 31st amounted to £3,806 (against £2.488). ItKJELD, Norwegian str... 010, Hellesoe, with was always a sore point. I could not be carried-1 never wanted to be like those

is proposed to allocate this as follows:- Redeem First Mortagage Debouture stock, £3,400; place Debenture redemption re- horrid black and white things which ladica

7. WHAT WE HAVE LOST,

serve accuint, £1,851; and carry forward carry, about and fondle and all that sort

The piracy notice was draw up in a

£554. The crop of rubber harvested of bosh and so evenge a muzzle.

spirit of bragadorio. The Germans did

amounted to 157,180b, against the mann- often waited long and anxiously for a Pomno really think they could destroy every to come along so that I could speak ship under our flag, but they believed iner's revised estimate of melb., and their proud hearts that if they said they was obtained at an "all in" cost of

1. 3-91d per . my mind and get a few teeth through would do so we might be frightened, sea- I did once. A met might refase to go to sea, and iny more humane muzzle. lady allowed her pe, to todds along be-neutral ships might give us a wide berl

Really the psychology of the German He saw me looking gloomy and mind is very amusing; all the world is a hind her. sad from out day muzzle, and when passing coward, and only in the Fatherland is

there any courage.. gave me a look which seemed to say, "Com-" mon thing, you have to 4 hound up of

He

Bal

But I

did not know necessity."

elasticity of my facial the increased

he has but I'll wager adornment:

1 got at remembered it ever since,

most substantia! least three of tox molars into him, the lady screamed and Iaughed loudly until a'dirty coolie attack Still. I went e me with a bamboo pole. to my kennel that night feeling that there were some good things left for me in the world after all.

And now we are to be wired up again, and fenced in, like so many interned Huss,

Who

and the C.S.P. will inspect us to see that we are sufficiently imprisoned, the C.S.P.!

Some

Of course,

|

passengers.

to

The crop harvested by the Tali Ayer Rubber Estates in the year ended April The crop for 30th amounted to 465,000lb. That was the threat; every convention and law was to be torpedoed the year 1915-16 is estimated at 540,000th.

was to be sunk.

1s. 0.170, per lb. The net profit was £20,844, British on the one hand, and, on the other, every The total cost of production amounted

One consideration is worthy of mention cost be added the balance brought The directors the military arca

forward, making £35,209. The declaration of was in line with the policy of the mailed recommend a final dividend of 7 per cent. fist," Prince Henry of Prussia, it will

Meeting, to be carried forward £5,209, be recalled, went out to China with a few (making 10 per cent, for the year), leaving comparatively feehle ships of war, but armed with a resounding speech of the July 30th. Kaiser.

"

Germans have always thought that they had only to shout in a bullying tone and threater what they would do in order to get their way. They practised these tacties in Swiss hotels down to the very outbreak of war..

Now what has been the resul: of Ger

man tactics? We have twenty-two weeks experience behind us, and we have very complete and detailed information from the Admiralty. In the first place, have we been starved? The answer is decided- ly in the negative. In the second, have neutral ships been terrified into avoiding our harbours The answer again is in the negative. In the third place, have one merchant sailors become craven under German threats? Again the answer is in the negative. For the rest, the results

the

piracy may dabulated:-

Total sailings and arrivals British merchant ships sunk Percentage of loss..... Officers and men murdered. Neutral ships sunk

of

German

The profit and loss account of the Anglo- Johore Rubber Estates for the year March 31st shows a profit of £1,809, after charging against revenue £1,306 for De benture interest and writing off £769 for

been much larger had the estate not suffered epreciation. The profit shown would have: from shortage of tappers during the greater The debit balance part of the year. brought in is reduced from £2.257 to £335.

The Cively Rubber Estates Company re- ports for the year ended March 31st a net profit of £10,754.

To this bas to be added £6,420 brought forward, making £17,180, It is proposed to pay a final dividend of 423 per cent, on the Preference shares (mak. being a total of 5 per cent. for the year), and 10 per cent, on the Ordinary shares (mak- It is also ing 60 per cent, for the year). ... $1.385

proposed to place to reserve £4,000, leaving For 1913-14 to be carried forward £3,281. the dividends were 824 per cent, and 77 per cent, respectively. Meeting, July 29th,

98

31

502

93

In striking at us the Germans have hit other nations rather badly; incidentally, The report of the Rubana Rubber Estates rubber amounted to they have killed a large number of inno-for the year ended April 30th states that cent unprotected non-combatants, but that the total crop of

The 511,662b. The crop for the year 1915-16 The total cost is a matter distinct and apart. destruction of ships is an outrage on pro- is estimated at 590,000lb.

£27,037 (against The net profit was perty, but the killing of these seamon is of production amounted to 1s. 004d, për Ib, murder-nothing less.

£42,11), do which must be added the balance brought forward, £2,847. The directors propose to transfer to reserve for a final dividend of 7 per cent, (making 10 development £2,500, and they recommend per cent, for the year), leaving to be carried forward £8,384. For 1913-14 the dividend was 123 per cent.

THE PROFIS OF THE SHIPOWNERS.

Every

The report of the British North Borneo Rubber Trust for the 12 months ended June 30th states that the balance of revenue, in- cluding £3,159 brought forward, amounted to £13,639 (against 17,081). The directors recommend a dividend of 3 per cent,, less tax, leaving £2,070 to be enrried forward. The balance of profit realized from sale of investments, amounting to £2,306, has been written off the cost of investments. A year ago the dividend was 33 per cent,

August Tientsin 11th August, Geu- eral-Chinese, Hyson, British str., 4,232, George Moir, August 21st-Miike August 17th, Gen. eral Butterfield & Swire. HUPEH, British att., 1.205, Cole, August 22nd-Bangkok and Swatow August 21st, General,-Butterfield & Swire, JADE, French str., 226, Pannier, 22nd August Baiphong 22nd August, General Chinese..

KANCHOW. British str., 1,918, Forsyth. 18th August-Weihaiwei 10th August, General Butterfield & Swire.

23rd August Saigon 19th August, Rice.-Thoresen & Co.

KUTSANG, British str., 8,001, B. C. D

Bradley, 23rd August Moji 18th August, Coal-Jardine, Matheson & -Co.

LAERTES, British str. 1,340. A. Jenkins,

15th August-Baigon 11th August, Rice and General. Chinese. LOKSANG, British str., 897, Ritchie, 22nd August Hoihow 21st General. Jardine, Matheson & Co.

16th KOMA MARU, Japanese str., 2.207. Kaya-

23rd hara

August Moji August, Coal. Mitsui Bussa" Kai-

sha...

31st August Keelung 18th August, Coal

Osaka Shosen Kaisha, RyxSHO MARU, Japanese str., 1.735. Kaneda, 6th August Dairen h July, General-Mitsui Busson- Kai- sha.

NAME MARU, Japanese str., 877, X. Hyo,

liams, 2nd August-Shanghai 19th SINKIANG, British sir.. 1,616, C. Wil August, General Batterield, & Swiro.

22nd August-Swatow 91st August, STANDARD, Norwegian str., 848, Johansen,

Rice-Thorceen & Co.

ST.

ALBANE, British str., 2,338, E. I. Pilcher, 23rd August Melbourne

24th July, General-Gibb, Livingston & Co.

MARASNO AGETS,

JAPAN LIJN

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY BERVICE BETWEEN

CHINA AND JAPAN.

JAYA,

EXPECTED

FROM

ON OR ABOUT

WILL LEAVE TOR

ON OR ABOUT

JAVA

in port

TJIKINI........

JAPAN

JAPAN

JAVA

JAVA

19th Aug.

4th Sept.

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JAPAN

JAVA

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lat Sept.

6th Sept.

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13th Sept.

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VISITORS AT HOTELS.

Borozona HoTRI..

TONG HONG, British str., 1.313, Pryra,

August 21st-Shanghai 18th. General Mr & Mr F. X. d Mr B. Joseph

Order...

sha,

ToxyO MARU, Japanese str., 2,204, I. Nakamars, 9th August Moji Srd August, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kai TAINOTAU MARU, Japanese str., 1,529, K. Yamada, 11th August-Chingwattao 4th August, Coal. Dodwell & Co.. WINGBANG, British str., 1,517, J. H. Lishman, 18th Augus-Saigon 14th August, Rice.--Jardine, Matheson &

Co

VESSELS EXPECTED.

Alezada e Castro Mr M.T. Jones Mised Almada e Castro Mr R. Kodeal My W. L Appleanto Mr O. C. Kenoh Master & Almada e Mr G. auritsen

Cartro

Mr G. E. Anderson Mr J. H. Bering Mr H. Murray Bain Mr. E. Bellios Mrs E. R. Belitics Mr D. C. Beadel Mr & Mrs E. Block Mr G. Bouman Mr & Mrs K. D. Bunn

and child

Mr J. J. Connell Mrs Choy Leang Shi Mr & Mix F. B. Davis

THE AMERICAN MALL,

China sailed from Miss M. E. Duffy The P.M. str.

M&Ms S. Erlanger from Mr O. Feenwion

Dr Fitzwilliams Capt & Mn E. M.

French and child Mr P. G. G.rioch Mr F. W. Fayworthy

Mr J. Gibb Mr & Mrs J. Gould Mr V. Gouldbourn Mr. L. Goodrich Copt T. P. Hall Mr & Mrs B. C. Hails Mr & Mrs W. A.

Hannibal

Manila yesterday morning, and is due to Capt W. Ehrhardt .. The str. Manchuria, sailed arrive at Hongkong this morning.. Yokohama

On the 20th August vid been transferred to the Nippon Yuseu Manila for Hongkong. The mails have Kaisha's str. Aki Mary, due to arrive at Hongkong on the 29th inst.

AUBTRALIAN MAIL

I should like know, of us, when talking over the subject from our cages, have come to the conclusion that the letters have something to do with 1 something Canine Sacrificial Party or

But I can hear some roader saying to equally odious. But what have we do.b

himself, "Well, shipowners must be to be trussed up in this manner" Speaking suffering badly." That is a complete mis for myself, I am just one year old and havsunderstanding of the position, not done a wrong action in my life; 1 ship sunk is insured, and the cost is represented in the freight which the possess no weakness for swapping at all and community eventually pays and the loss sundry, like my poor old grandfather withall, or at least most of it-is thus made Shipping is one of the really prosper three green teeth who mopes in his kennel good to the shipowner. all day; my teeth are spotless, and my only ous industries just now-thanks to the

Navy.

The Shipping World throws sworn enemies are Poms, the perky little light on this matter, Mr. H. Haraldsen, prades. I love to roam about and play of Skien, has just bought, two ships, both One-a single-deck stoel and, in a spirit of pure fun, to chase little British-built,

steamer was constructed at Newcastle in boys and girls with my teeth showing, Bui 1588 twenty-seven years ago and is of I mean no harm and they seem to enjoy 960 tons grow, and he has paid about

The Australian Oriental Line str. Chung £15,500 for her; the other, an iron single- deck steamer, of 1,185 tons, built at the sport as much as I do.

The proâts of the Peram Rubber Estates she left Zamboanga for Hongkong vit This all very well for Roderick Randome to Blyth in the same year, has cost him Another vessel.

for the year ended March 31st amounted to Manila on the 24th inst., and may to of 2.015, tous gross, built at Hartlepool £3,712, which, together with the amount expected to arrive on or about 31st inst. juggest a strike; we're dogs, not men, and approximately £17,000. Though one may have a sort of fellow feel in 1897, changed hands nine years ago of £1,706 hrought in, makes a total of

for £17,500, ir 1914 for £17,250, in March £10,507 available for appropriation. last once more for £27,250, and now, directors propose to pay a dividend at the ing, what could we strike upon? You see,

In another

September. ing, it is not necessary: Wo are in- buyers for about £30,000.

Conse, a resel which sold in November same as for 1913-14, £1,000 is set aside for and is expected to arrive here on the 1st expendent of all labour, and, therefore, 1911, for £19,250 ls been got as a bar-reserve account, £500 is written off for de

The crop of Those that are not sunk are £1.808 is enrried forward. have no labour problems and entanglements gain" for £80,000. Ships are at a pre-preciation of buildings and machinery, an worth about twice what they were before dry rubber for the year was 104,912b., an er which we could down tools." Cannet you, our masters, do something? the war: those that are 'sunk are paid, increase of 7,321lbs The gross revenue was

on the nation.

The profit and loss account of the Mount I do not want to use threats, but our ranks for by insurance, which eventually falls £16.700, against £23,311

W WE ARE REILDING.

Austin (Johore) Rubber Estates for the contain many clever head-piecod

The nation There remains one point. have previously invented metus

and the shipowners may not be suffering year ended March 31st shows, with the and causing removing muzzles

of £41,674, against £6,700. The net profit much from his piracy, it may be, but it balance brought forward, a credit balance outlay of $5. Admittedly, the latest is awkward, it may be urged to lose even

such a relatively small number of ships for the year's working was £34,073. torture is

a bit of a poser, but our which cannot be replaced. That again is directors recommend a dividend of 7 per Because we are at cent, the writing off of part of the expenses a misapprehension. intellectuals are at work on the puzzle prob.

war the whole merchant shipbuilding of amalgamation (£4,973), and the carrying forward of £5,201. The crop harvested waS lem, and the $5 outlay may have, in be re

The estimate for the current Lloyd's Register has just issued its 720.432b.

The gross selling price peated. That is our caly weapon; that industry has not come to a standstill.

was 2s, 3.02d. and the "all-in" cost was 1 will be qar campaign of protest against quarterly returns of new vessels in hand year is $20,000lb.

in British yards at, the end of June

It is 4.3d. If our

For 1913-14 no dividend was paid. The facts are rather remarkable. this recent facial imposition. maastors do not get this outrageous penalty revealed that, excluding warships, 442 vessels of 1.506.925 tons gross-all but 1,900 tons steel steamers-were under con-

The

MERCHANT STEAMERS,

The Oriental African Line str. Salamis

unlike you men, we do not work for our finally, has been purchased by Danish rate of 13 per cent. free of income-tax, the sailed from Mauritius on the 14th inst,

..

They

for

on innocent dogs removed we must resort to

mum..

an attack upon their purses. That is struction in the United Kingdom at the

A very weak point with my master, and have hopes.

Bea Pir

close of the quarter. That total tonnage is only 215,000 tas less than the tonnage building twelve months ago, before the peace was brokęu.""

FORTHCOMING EVENT. Saturday, 28th Aug.

The

Noon-Hongkong Hotel Co., Ltd., Meeting of Shareholders at the Company's Hotel.

INDO-CHINA LINA -

Loisang, from Calcutta, is due in Hong-

kong 7th August.

HONGKONG

METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER

Mr A. Heise

Bon, Mr E, A, Hewett,

Mr W..J. Hodge

Mrs W. H. Lawrence

Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr S. Longfield Mr B. Markham

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KING EDWARD HOTEL

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Miss J. F. Cooke

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children

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M Wa. Jackson

Mr J.Joseph..... Mt F. H. Kales

Masters G. M. J. P. mr W., Lee

Bengkong Obasrvatory, August 2ith.

Cooke Previourate! a Date Miss Cook Do

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Mr A. Course 2 pm.

& Mis. Dutton

Mr. W. T. Elson

at 2 p.m. a.

Mr F. F. Dackworth

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Mr. W. Elbis

Mr & Mix GS

My T. M. Gregory

Mr E Grievo

Mrs. Hatto

Capt. & Mrs Lennox

Si unu Miss Lenox

Mr H. Murphy

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Mrs W. C. PAST

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MS H. Wright

Pax Horr

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and children

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Mr F. A.

ilaseland

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Mrs Landry Dr & Mrs Leavell Mr Lusek Mr Lambelet Mrs Marriots

Mr & Mrs Milne Mr & Mrs Moss and

obild Mr & Mrs E. V.

Mitchelmore and shid

Mr & Mrs Mobler Mr Mullor Maj. & Mrs Nicholson.

and childre Mr & Mrs Nightingale Mre OlivoaraNS Mr T. L. Perkins Major Hyne, B.E Mr & Mrs E. Raphs Miss Hea Mr. P. Ross

Mias Royers

Masa Scarlett

Mr.A. Munalair Mr O. skort

L'apt & Mis Hammond Mr &

and child

Mr & Mis

W. T.

Kamien Mr B. W. Hind Dire Hogg as children hire Howard Dur & Hrs Howe Mrs Jenkins

Aus T. J. E. Johns

Bir L-a Jones Mir I Jones

3.1 E. Knacorie

Grat

Mrs Smith Min Middleton Smith

Mr & Mrs A Findlay

Braith

Capt & Mrs Stewart Miss Stockton Mr & Mrs dundstrom

E. W. Tisdal Mr G. Tisdall

Mr J. A. Traha Mr & Mrs Torner

Mr & Mrs Van den Pof

Rev. & Mrs Kelly ad Maj-Gen. Veutris ---children.

"M1& Mra Vergia

ON SALE

DOUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG

BEEKLY PERSA, JANUARY to JUNE,

1915. With INDEX: Price $7.50.

On Sale at the HONGKONG DAILY PRESS" Office.

Hongkong, 10th August, 1815.;

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