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Zam

To dress Any Cut, Bruise,

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Splendid For

SKIN TROUBLES

INSURE

YOUR

MOTOR

CAR

WITH

GILMANS.

THE

OCEAN" COMPREHENSIVE POLICY.

I'm here!

Don't worry

A Welcome Visitor

at any time in

every

household. Every Bug, Flea, Eeetle, Moth, Fly, etc., dies". once it has come into proper contact with

KEATING'S

S.S. "GENERAL METZINGER.."

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGEKIES" MARITIMES.

THE PRESIDENT WILSON."

ARRIVES, BUT REMAINS IN BAY.

THE HONGKONG DAILY

** ROUNDABOUT" STEAMER,

ISHING VESSEL THAT CARRIES

THIRTY MOTOR-BOATS.

The Dollar Line & President Wilson,

The steamship Helder left Hull re- commanded by Capt. Henry Nelson, ar rived on Wednesday evening from Sacently on a novel fishing voyage to Green-

land waters NA*

Francisco, rid Honolulu, Japan ports and Shanghai. Owing to the No. 2 typhoon signal having been hoisted by the time she arrived, the liner remained in. Kowloon Bay, in accordance with the regulations prohibiting vessels proceed- ing to wharves while there was risk of A typhoon striking Hongkong.

The liner is due to sail this afternoon for Manila, and will go to the wharf at Kowloon, provided the weather permits, but if bad weather continues, the sail. ing will be postponed.

She brought 831 tons o cargo for Hongkong consisting of the following

commodities:-

Groceries....... 65 tons. Canned goods

Sulphate of Ammonia

Leather

Lubricating oil

Fresh fruit

Curned-milk-

Flour

Gunnies

Hardware

Ice house cargo General

K

*

18

17

5

11

1

36

15 ..117

3,105 tons of cargo consisting of canned milk, ice house cargo, lubricating oil and hay, are for Madila discharge.

Fish cannot be trawled for there in the ordinary way, owing to the_rockyy nature of the sea floor. The Helder' carries, & davit, like a roundabout, on. which are thirty motor-boats, which can be quickly launched.

The motor-boats will be manned by skilled fishermen, mostly Norwegians, who will fish with lines. They will place their catches in the fielder, which car- ries the latest refrigerating plant

The vessel cost approximately £100,000 to at out.

SHIPPING NOTES.

The total number of deck passengers entered for the twenty-four hours ended at 9am. yesterday was 139.

Admiral Yamamoto Tosamart, will arrive on the 2nd inst. at Singapore and on the 25th at Batavia, from where he will proceed to Australia. On the 24th September he will return vid Bria- bane, Townsville, Thursday Island and Manila.

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

The B.I. & April Line's a.. Talma left Singapore for this port on the afternoon of the 17th inst, and is due here at daylight this (Friday) morning. will leave for Amoy, Moji, Kobe and. Osaka on Sunday, the 25th inst, at 8

Among the passengers on board were Mr. F. Vegler, special representative ofm, the Star Automobile. Corporation, on a business trip to the Far East; ·

The Misses Helen Swinehort and Nancy Cleaver, of California, making a circle tour of the Orient;

Mr. John Reiger, steward of the Majestic Hotel, Shanghai, making a vacation tour of the southern porta;

Mr. S. Honig, a well-known curio dealer in America, on his annual busi- ness trip to the Orient; -

Mr. K. Hoyt, assistant to the U.S. Trade Commissioner, on a business trip to Manila for the Government.

Of the 67 cabin passengers and 255 steerage passengers aboard, 25 cabin and 137 steerage passengers disembarked

here..

CHINA COAST OFFICERS:

THE LATEST CHANGES.

Captain J. E. Richards of the Sin- kiang, is on reserve,

Captain D: Williams of the Kanchow, has gone master, Sinkiang.

Captain, W. Hode of the Hupch, has gone master, Kanchoio.

Captain J. R Shearer, from reserve,

has gone master, Szechen.

Captain F. A Penington, acting mas ter, Ngankin, has gone chief officer, Wuchang.

"

Captain R. Umpleby of the Linas, has gone master, Ngankin."

Captain T. Johnstone, from reserve, has gone master, Linan.

Captain A. Glendinning of the Kwang- se, has resigned.

Mr. J. McKinlay, second officer; Sin- ---kiang, is on reserve.

NOTIOE..

YONSIGNEES of Cargo from MARSEIL

Maldon in connectus with aboys Stzamer are kereby informed that their Goods with the exoption of Opium, Treasure and Valu- abien are being landed and stored at thely risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Oo Lald Kowloon, whence Delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on uniass Intimation in received from, the Consignass before 9 AM, To-day, requesting to be landed here.

Bill of Lading will be outtersigned by the Undersigned Goods remaining unclaimed after Tuesday, the 27th instant, at Noon, will be subject to Rent and Landing Urges.

All Úlaims must be sent in to ms-om or befors Friday, the 30th inst, or they will not be recognized.

All damaged Fackages will be examined on Tuesday, the 27th fustant, at 10 m, by Messrx Goddard & Douglas.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

J. LIMAGE

Hongkong, 91st July, 1026.

Agint

13800

MARTIN'S

APIOL & STEELES Surt and certain for all Female complaints Every lady should keep a box in the house.

Chemists and Stores sell them throughout the world. Proprietor: MÄXTIN, Chemist, : Sonthamplin, Logint,

THE "SAV TRENCH ARMEDI

THERAPION No. 1 THEBAPION NO. 2 THERAPION NO. 3

Ma, 1 for Maddane Thanería) Kau y for Blood & Micha EUMMA Ko, & for. Curoala Werkzaama, : 2OLD ME LEANSE DEMIIRIK, PAZIA DI KANSAKY, 26 ZAL. La Came Was; Doy. Herekook Rd., H-Way London, GB/ MAN: FROM 90, ERITRAN By Ww Tone Ongyun MRA SAN FRANONGO

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Mr. H. E. Woodstack, second officer. Kanru, has gone second officer, Sinkiang. Mr. F. J. Gregg, second officer, Shan tung, has gone second officer, Fuhu

Mr. A, Swanson, second officer, Fa shing, has gone second officer, Shantung. Mr. P. Bell, chief engineer, Hupeh, is

deceased.

Mr. L. L. Foxall, from leave, has gone second officer, King Tuan.

Mr. W. Royle, second officer, Huichow, has gone third officer, Taikoo. Wan Fil

Mr. E. S. Macpherson, second officer, Fatrian, has come, and officer duchow

Mr. E. I Plowright, from leave has gone second officer, Faishan.

shan, has gone second officer, Kiukiang, Mr. J. R. Forster, third officer, Fat-

Mr. O. Fox chief officer, Chinhuo, has gone chief officer, Taming.

Mr. D. C. Jones,, chief officer, Taming,. has gone chief officer, Chinhua.

Mr. A. H. Finnie, second officer, Zu chow, has gone second officer, Tientsin.

Mr. C. Fletcher, second officer, Leesang, has gone, Kailang

Mr. G. A R. Powell, third" officers Hangang, has gone second officer, Leesang,

„VESSELS · EXPECTED.

Sho

Canton (Swedish East Asiatië Co., Ltd.),

due to-morrow.

Fashmir (F. & 0.), due to-day, about 5

..

Nanking (Swedish East Asiatic Co.,.

Ltd.), due August 19th Ranpura (P. & 0.), due to-day, about 11

8.11.

Talamba (B.1.&. Apcar), due to-day.

VESSELS IN DOOK.

The following vessels are in Dock: Taikoo Dock:-Corbie and Heungshan.

́SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN

· HONGKONG.

FOR JULY, 1828

(STANDARD TÍME OF THE 120TH MERIDIAN).

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Date July 23rd.....

Sunrise.

Sumaet.

24th.

..5.51 8.1.

.5.51

7.08 p..

7.08

"

11

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25th

28th

...5.52'. 7.07

3

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27th

.5.52

7.00

*T

23th

.5.52 ...

7.06

19 29th

13.53.

7.08

30th

.8.53

7.08

31st

.4.54

7.05

HONGKONG, METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER

Hongkong Observatory, July 22nd.

Previous Oh Date On Date

Day

at

at 8 pm 6 må pa

29.58 29.88 29.88

84.

77

95

N

ESE

7.

34

0.71"

OR 0,00

ORQ

2.47-

Barometer Temperature Huninity Wind Direction... Forcé Weather Bain Highest open-air Temperature on 31st Lovest open-air Temperature on 22nd... 76.

B-Blue sky; C-Cloudy; "D-Drizzle ; F-Fog; L-Lightning; M-Mist; 0- Squalls; R-Rain; T-Thunder.. Overcast; P Passing showers, Q-

HONGKONG TIDE TABLI,

From July 23rd to 29th, 1926.

HIGH WATEŻ,

Month.

Height

Low Water

E'long.

Standard

Height.

H'Long. Standand Time.

Time.

b. m. ft. in.

ift in.

8 58 4,1

FE. 29 m 7.347 2 Mr. J. H. Teller, third officer, Chip Satur 24m-749 ahing, has gone third officer, Hangiang,

Mr. J. M. Anderson, chief officer, g. 25 Kueiseng, is on "eserve

Mr. A. J. Beglez, chief engineer, King Mea.96 9 tu, is on reserve.

Mr. D. Anderson, chief engineer, Tues. 27m 10 19 Fatching, has gone chief engineer... Kingwo.

Wed 28 m 013

Mr. J. Gunn, chic! engineer, Fooshing, *** has gone chief engineer, Yatching..

Mr. C. Ross, chief engineer, Kwong, sang, is on reserve.

Captain R. Hughes of the Fuhwdo, is on

reserve.

1

Mr. W W. Armes, second officer,

im 11:16 7 6 Thir. 20m 0.69.

m2.55

RIVER LEVELS.. Bulletin from

Izinchi, has gone second officer, sin BOARD OF CONSERVANCY WORKS

Kiangteen.

Mr. G. Innes, second, officer, Hain Kiangteen, has gone. second officer, Hsinahi.pd

Mr. G. Boyle has been appointed supernumerary

second officer,

Flangieen.

Captain W. Brewer, from leave, has gone master, Derwent ---Mr. D. - T.-Lewis-acting-master, Derwent, has gone chief officer, sume ship/

Mr. J A. Johnstone, third officer, Haichang, has resigned. SAA

OF KWANGTUNG.

Waterinals (in English Feet) at 8 am.

Fison of Observation.

1928

WEL WL July 19 July 20

at Tsingynem +28.7 North River

01

+-19.6

4:26

West Eiver

at Shruhing, +41,0 0

North River

Captain A. C. Inglis, from reserve, tot Samshui +27.3 -50 +10.24 master Seistan, A APA · East Hiver

Captain W. Wilson of the Seistan, 15 at Bheklung. +15.2 3: |+ 0.7 on reserve-Shipping and Engineering,

+6.82

RESS FRIDAY, JULY 29ED, 1926

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+

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