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ARRIVALS..

CHEFOO, Chinese str., 3,128, Bontlay, April 10th-Saigon April 4th, Rice Order.

GLENBALLOOR, British str., 1,424, A; MacKenzio, April 11th-Singapore April 3rd, General.-Order; id Hammond, British atr., 1870, J. W. Evans April 11th-Foochow April 8th, General Douglas Lapraik Ca

KUM SANO, British str., Liddell, April 11th-Mail April et General- Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. Kuetonow, British str. 1.270, Cole,

April 11th-Weihaiwei April 5th, General Butterfield & Swire. TAMON MARU, Japanese st., 3.324, Noda, April 11th-Baigon April 5th, Rice and General-Order.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

Mr. and Mrs, Young and Miss Whi field,

Mr. and Mrs J W Allen, Mr. an Mrs. M. Axelrod, and 3 children, Rev. E. E. Bryant, Mrs. M. A. Berg, Rev. and Mrs. J Bittman, Mr. J. F. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bishop and son, Miss J. M. Burke, Mrs. A. F Barker, Miss J. E. de Bruin Kops, Miss E. L Durst, Mr E. H. Everett, MR M Gardner, Mr. H. S. H, H. Hall, Mrs. M. Ko and 3 children, Mr and Mrs. W. G. Moore and 3 children, Miss F. von Pointkowski, Mr. Obas D. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. P. Schoenfeld and 2 children, Liant Com. A. 86. C. Smith, Mr. B. A Serrano, Mr. G. W. St. Clair, Mr. and Mrs. JR. Sears, Miss F. L. Tows and Mr. DL. White

Messrs, A. W. Gibb, C E. Watkins, H. Pearman, W. A. Butterfield, A. Y. Maunder, VA Mander, G. A. Mull man, and Mc. rad Mrs. H. C. Bower..

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WEATHER REPORT.

On the 11th at 11.25--No returna fróm Iquo-China Pressure has increased aughty over B.W. Japan and decreased moderately is slightly elsewhere.

The anti-relone has won erod and moved rspidly eastward. It is now central over 8, W. Japan. There sppests to be a depression over

Bw. Chful.

Hongkong rainfall for $4 hours ending st 10 am to-day, 0.00 incl. Total since 1st: January, 384 anches, against un aterage of 7.73 tuebo

The foremet for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day le as follows 2000

DOTECT

Hongkong to Gay Book

Formons Channel.

S winds, fresh, squally; overossby Loome rela

The same as

BouthCours of Chins between (The same as

No 1. M Hongkong and Langelan

South Cost of Chins between | The same, s.

No. 1 Hongkong and Baiona..

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

Mr G. 'r

Hongkong Horil

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Arelied and children

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THE DIRECTORY AND CHRONICLE

1517.

FOR CHINA JAPAN COREA, INDO CHINA BIAM, STRAITE SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATER NETHERLANDS INDIA PHILIP PINES BORNEO, Er

FIFTY-FIFTH ANNUAL 1887X.

* THE DIRECTORY covers the whole · cff ake ports and cation of the Far Bart, from Mr & Mrs O. Loveitem Netherlands Indin to Sheria, in wh Mr & Mrs J. J Lauropeana reside

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REGISTER

11TH APRIL 20

Wind

Mr D. B. Capplemau

W

Vladivostock

6.30.06 35-

8:0

Nemuro Hakodate ****

Tokio

Kochs Nagasaki Kagoshima Ushima

Naha kai jme

L

Welhaw Hanzo

lchang, H „Kiatang

Shanghai se est

Changsha

Gatzai

Sharp Peak

Amoy

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E. V. D. PARR, apply to

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LTD.

Pareola will be received at the Office until INDO-CHINA S. NAV. CO.,

3 P.M. the day before sailing.

The contente

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Far farther particular, sailing date, ato,

apply to

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION). /.

E. V. D. PARR,

Superintendent,

YOR

[3

HAIPHONG

TIENTBIN

SHANGHAL SWATOW

MANILA

SHANGHA

GLEN LINE OF STEAMELS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM

LONDON,

IMVINGHAM

AND STRAITS.

THE Steam hir

"OLENSTRAË”

Captain J. B. Griffith, having arrived from

the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed a their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong

LK TO BAIL

Taichu

Tainan Aoghun Pascadores

Hongko

STRAMEES *LOKSANG* Solurday, 14 Apr., 7 M.

CHIPSHING, Friday, 13th Apr., light WINGSANG" Runday, 15th Apt. light. TATSANG. Saiurday, 14th Apr., 3 eat. CHOYBANG" -- Toosday, 17th Apr. 17light.

Surige

Labuan

CALOUTTA LINE-Three sailings per month from Hongkong to Calcutta Calling ab:

Singapore and Penang,

Returning from Calcutta steamers proceed to Kobe and Moji, frequently calling at passenger accommodation, are itted with electric light

Changbarcolleur

These steamera hava

And carry & fally qualified Burgeon restely overy five days between Canton and Shanghai, SHANGHAI LINE.Sailings approximately every five day

sometimed calling at Swatow, kosken

Steamers on this line have a limited amount of passenger accommodation, and through tickets can be obtained for Northern and Yangtare Porta via Shanghai Through Bills of Lading are issued to all Northern and Yangtens Forte,

and Kowloon Wharf and Godowany,adation, sailings from both ports every Saturdayofw

LINEA weekly service is mainlined with Nails by ramsels with good passenge

Limited

Kowloon, and risk and uzpause stored at Consignes

All brokez, ahsfed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the downs, where they will be Ismined on SATURDAY, 14th inst. at 10 AM. All Class must be presented within FITT DAYS of the Steamer'n arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goodi have left the Godown. nd all Goods remaining undelivered after the 16th inst. will be subject to rent,

Consigners

of (argo are hereby notifed that they bust produce un Import Permit signed by the Superintendent of Imports and Experts, Hongkong, before Bill of Lading can be countermigned.

Billete effected

No Fire Insuranes has twel

Bills of Lading will be countersigned pat

SHEWAN, TOMES &

Agents.

Hongkong: 8th April, 1917.

1498

CHILDREN OF FAR CATHAY.

BOLLAMAAND POLITICAL, HOTEL OF

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By CHAS, J. HALCONER, Formerly of the Imperial Chinese Cur toms Bervice, Author of The Mjetio Flowers Land," do

THE VOLUME, which consists of unl Pages, and fasladen & Chetak Plati

of historical interest showing the dispost- Bon of the Forces ab the battle of Kwel Ha, is dedicated to Bir RomEY HAIS, G.O.M.G., and Dr. A. RawTR

Ita description of Chinese Social Customs and Superstitions, combined with the insight it gives into political conditions in Chins, maken ... -- CHILDREN OF FAR CATHAY" En esellent volume for. presentation to friends at Homs.

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G-Datar Paano? Odion

LINE Sellings approximately weakly for passengers and cargo, calling at Holhow when inducement offers.

BORNEO LINE Two sailings per month between Hongkong and Bandakan by

passengers. steamers having up-to-date accommodation for

Cargo takes on through Bills of Lading for Kulat, Jesselton, Labuan, Tawao and Lahad Datu, service is run from

rom March to October between Hong- TIENTSIN LINE.

kong and Tientsin, enlling at Weihaiwai and Chefoo

A regular

UNDERSTRAITS GOVERNMENT PASSPORT REGULATIONS, All Baropen Passangers leaving the Colony for Straite Settlemente are required, to prodnason arrival at destination passports with their Photographe and description affixed thereto,

For Freight or Essage, apply toïdi

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Telephone No. 215.

R.M.S.P.

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T. F. CLATION, Director

1. BAROMETER, vednosă in 37 degrees Fabre heit, on the level of the son in holes, tomhl and hundredens,

2. Taurisasuss, in the shade, in legros Fahrenhaft.

8. Humming, in percentage of Enturation, the humidity of air rated with moisture being 100 Win, to two points

DISSOTION OF

5. FORCE OF WIND, wording to Baufort Seals 6. STATE OF WEATHER, b blue sky, a det sched cloud, d driraling rain, t fog, g gloomy, hvil Ugktoing, o svercast, opening showers, q equal

rain, anos, t thunder, v visibility, dew (wati): ~7. KAIN în înghes, tenths and hundrede

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER

Hongkong Observatory, April 11th,

Barneber... emperaluee

Previons On Date On Date

Day at 2 pan. 6 am. 2. pH

$9.65

Mr. & Mrs B. J Camp

Mr W. Carke

Clark Mr.W.P

Sir I: Carmichael. Miss B. Ouravell Mra

3. Cogan MMG.Callus

Mr E. W ottrall Mr G. L Coer may Mr3.D.Cartney

Mr

Mr & Mr

Donald

B.Mair

Mr B. Markham Hasha

Or & MO. Marriott METRE Molanes MCG Melux

Meroaki

Miss EF. Miller MW. More MAF.

Murray

Mrs F. Mulcaby Mr AG Muller

The Information In those. Poveripik sonaisting of a hundred Interesting artie packed with facts comisely set one

wontaining statistics of, the Thare of Country and Port, would stone hurdne to All

kerge volume

a

Royal Cotavo Complete with Maps, and- Plans, pp. Desriy 2,000, $11.00. · Directory only, 59, 1,400, $7.06.2015

The Book in printed from New Hypo specially reserved for the purpom, and uniformity in every arrangement, greatly

Mr & Mis CD Noillanilitatem referense, Mr.J. 8. Nigolena (3) Mr W. E. Parker nr W W. Payne Mr N Peterkin

Mr & Mrs V. Creeden My A

F.. Davis

Mr & Mr F.

Mr W. B. Davanport

Mr J. J. Dewar Me & Mrs J. E. Dings Mir Dallwer Mr & Mrs D. E Daty Mr W. A. Dowley Mr

Mr & MMA. W. Bost

Mr H van Erik

Mr V. I. Fairley

Min G. N. Ferguson

Mrs A Fores

Me . C. Froy

Miss LP. Fedder

Miss M. Freldre Mr

Cap & M

Dezonu Failor"

Mas W. & and chill Waiten and c Mrs Caches Mr & Mrs W

Gatherman MY AWARD WY Gibb Col, Garney

Gast MC. L. Goodrich Y? A. G. Gorlok

V. Could boura

Mr E. Grimshaw

Mr K & Hale

F

Mr C. B. Hármen Mid M. R. D.

Mr. G. Harper

Mr. C. A. Hea erasa M G. E demning

Mr & Mrs A Haase

Miss V. A.

Mr J. F. van Rees Kr KB Rad Hr D. Bitchie

Mr & Mrs G. G.

Sobriake

& child

Mr W. Besontendorp Mr P. M. Scote ur, H Boot MrW.C Shiner

Dr J, C. Shively

Mr & Mrs T W

SimoËS

Mrs M. Blase

Capt H. Spear

Bealden the urual Alphabeitsa! Lio d Wirms the Directory given the CLASSIFIED LISTS of TRADES and PROFESSIONA the larger Commerelal Centras.

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF RESIDENTS in the Far East conisini the names of oTED

(30,000 FOREIGNERƏ,

arranged, with the Initials as well. durname, in itriely alphabetical Or -20° that any mane wan be found sustently,

THE MAPS AND

et the prinsipal ports in the Far East bát been engraved by one of the moth pulsac

Mr & Mrs J. Stuart-Time in Great Britain and are annually

sorrested and brought up to date.

Switb

Mr U.Epencer

Ar C. · Speyer

Mr & Mrs Sorby

Ma

A

Exquare

Mr. J. Sakhouse ME V. Stackhouse Bir H. M. vai Birsaten Mr W. B. Sutherland Mr C. P. Tom, Jon

WP Thomas

Me R.

Thonspon ar. J. Teac BW.B

Capt A. Tacker Me My IL VA Mrs H A Walker

The 0^1. Wales Mr B. T. Williamsom Admiral Mrs A. P. Winterhaltar MMBH. G.

Woodworth Mr G. G. Wood

HOTEL

KING EDWARD HOT

Mrs Rose Almond MJ. R. Flynn Page Anderson

Mr. Bannerman My W. J. Boggy

Mr.O. W

Caron

Mr & Mrs T. 8. Cheng Mr Dla k Mr G. E. Costello Mr & Mra Cumber.

batch

MY K, M,

Fitterly

Mr & Mrs Fin ayton Mr F. H Fieber Mr A. G. Hartley Mr & Mr Hammes

and children Mr L

7L Hauss' Mr A. S. Banker Mr & Me Wm

Mr J Mr B. Jamen

MEA

Liddeli

THE

ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO. Weather

29.80 19.71

Mr D. Laren

76%

15

90

86

Wind Draation...

Fores

South:

Bouth

OWNERS OF THE “SHIRE” LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR SAILINGS TO AND FROM THE UNITED KINGDOM AND.

INTERMEDIATE PORTS,

Plesso Apply ke Telephone No. 216, Sub. Ex 10

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.

FREIGHT ARD PASSENGERS

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WILL BAIL FROM HONGTONG FOR

SAN FRANCISCO

VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI KOBE YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO. APRIL 15, 1917

UNSURPASSED HIGH-CLASS PARANNGER

SERVIC

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Loe. Honen Street.

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Highest open-air Temperature on 10th: 78 Lowat open-air Temperature on 11th 74

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 12th to 1312 April,

HIGH WATEL,

H'krag

Days of

Menth

Thars, 12

Satar

Hom

Time

Height

Low-WATER.

Hking

Mean

Height

it la méft in

AS 207813 908 5 11 3 5

298 91 8.33% 14.

37m 5 35 37 43.67 94:3 ter. Figh nor low-

11 10 4 14 10

1a62m 1

Mr & Mrs Modinch My A. D. Macdonald Mr & Mrs Manne:s Kri McGarity.

Mrs McGee Mr J. O. Milor Mr. W. Morley Mra Nathan and family Mr & Mrs Pars nsand

child

Vrs w. (1 Pammors Mr&Mra Parsons

and child

Mr B. PearmKI Mis U Pirie Mis Fritchard whi

oblidren

Mr & Mrs C, E Richard mos

Mr W. M. Roalh Me & Mes J. B Shaw Mr & Mra Sisfert and

family

Mr J, Sim

Mr. M. Sleigh MJ. B. Smith Me A. B. Sorensen Mira Stewart and

children Mr S. Steakmesi Mrs Taylor Mr. Thoms

Mr & Mrs Gederwood Mr A. C. Yule

PEAK HOTEL

Mr D. Mulder

Mr D. K. Blair Ln & Mrs Cameron. Mr VL. Perklai

Mr Mrs K Belphe

Mr & Mrs W. Cary

Mr & Mr LAME HI WAK Bi Cavart

Col. R. E. Da-ling

Mr& Daiьker

Mr & Mrs B. A. Hale For. FG.B. Haet ogs

Mrs TJR Johoa. Ars Mr Nel Maclityre

Roberta

Mr & Mr V. Findley

Baits

Mr & Mrs A. Findlay

Smith. Caps Thanmasom Maj. Gen. Venl tipe Ventris

John and, MP.

FORTHCOMING EVENTS.

TO-DAY

0.15 pm-Hongkong Tennis League, Annus! General Meeting at the Hongkong Cricket Club Pavilion,

Saturday, 21st April

Noon-Hongkong Jockey Club, Half-Yearly

Meeting. M

Monday, 2nd April

» it; tisergy's by Ko

8.15 pm Bones From Shakespears at the

Thestre Royal

The CHRONICLE govers the notable eventu

nogether with to than hinh umportant Treaties conalled with

santries of Eastern Asia, the vari Customs Tarifa, Trade Begulations, pers of Commerce, Beales of Geminfast | Consular and Court Fees, Hongkong Patien, Postal Guids, Bigns) Codes, Festivals, Tables of Money, Weighte Measures and other Commarasi Informati

A CHRONICLE and DIRECTOR hough sondensod in every posible maAMON, contains every year more pages and now nyunbera nekrly 3,000,

It is published at the Offos of the "Toxas KONG DAILY PREK”

The Directorios and Deseriysions are okimu

Peking

Fantin

Peltasho

Browbow Chinklang,

Nanking

Chinwangtao, Wahu,

Antung.

Hankow

||'Manaburian Tochow.

ja Tendů O tren, Bhanul,

Nawohwang. Ishang. Dairen

Chungking. Pak

Port Arthur. Hangshow.

Ningpo Chefoo. Weibstwal Winokow! zsingafe.

| Bwnlow.

Lungshow.

Sinta

Hobow.

Muzdom, Shanghai, Harbin

Fooshow.

Beomno.

Amoy

Tengyu

Kirin. Longkow

Change

| Lungohingehus.

JAPAN'AND L'aum

Moji.. Nagasaki Hakodate

fokyo. Yokohama,

yogo,

Kobe,

Shimonoseki, Frosty

BASTIÁN ÉST

Jesal

Woni

Unemalon

Mokpo Chinzi

Hordkort AND. 12E DEPEN

Henpla

Hafpliozig

Tongin Province:

Persh2:

Negri Sembilan,

Kalanéen

Bourabaya.

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