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Auctions,"

PUBLIC AUCTION..

THE HONGKONG TÉLEGRAPH SATURDAY JULY 31

Robbery on the

"Kutsang."

THE undersigned have revived instructions FOUR CHESTS OF OPIUM STOLEN.

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION,."

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

an

WEDNESDAY,

+

the 4th August, 1909, at 13 A.M., at their Sales Rooms, No 8, Der Vœux Road, corner of Ice House Street, SUNDRY GOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE,

ALSO

One TYPOGRAPH, One SMITH PR MIER TYPEWRITER, and One BARI.OOK TYPEWRITER (doublé foolscap siz?)

TERMSAs usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers, Hongkong, 35th July, rong,

1

PUBLIC AUCTION,

to sell by

[564

THE Undersigned have received instructions PUBLIC AUCTION,

MONDAY and TUESDAY,

the gth and foth August, 100g, al 10 A:M. erch

day, at H.M, Naval Establishments, SUNDRY OLD AND. SURPLUS NAVAL AND VICTUALLING STORES,

Comprising

Old and Surplus Naval Stores :-CHAIN, WOOD BLOCKS, HOSFS, TOOLS, OLD IRON and METAL OLD MACHINERY, ELECTRIC CABLE and GEAR, MATS and MATTINGS, WOOD BOXES, LFATHER, COAL SACKS, OLD INDIA RUBBER, OLD BOATS. FURNITURE, CARPETS, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, &c. &c.

Old And Surplus Victualling Stores;-PRO- VISIONS, SEAWEN'S CLOTHING,'BLAN- KETS, MESS TRAPS, IMPLEMENTS, STAVES, and a quality of ELECTRO PLATED ARTICLÈS, &c. &c.

Catalogues will be issued. TERMS OF SALE :-Á? Customary.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Government Auctioneers. Test

Hongkong; 23rd July, 1000

Intimations,

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

NOTICE.

MEMBERS wishing in pitt down for

Subscription Gs for the next RACE MEETING are requested to send their Names in to the dersigned, from whan all particulars regarding Price and conditions pertaining to selection and passing may be obtained.

T., F. HOUGH,

Clerk of the Course. Hongkone, 29th July, ronni

NOTICE.

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THE Unde-signed harebe no1ides the Public that he will NOT BE RESPON. SIBLE FOR ANY DET contracted by his wile (Pitanga) MARIA ROZÁRIO AURA DE SOUZA.

R. M. DE SOUZA,

C/o B., Fatshao," Hangkang, 19th Julv. roño.

JUST LANDED :*:

1563

THIEVES STILL AT LARGE.

When the Indo-China Steam Navigation Company's ... Kutnang (Captain R. C. D. Bradley) arrived in port on the ayth inst, from Calcutta, those on board little guessed that their ship. was going to be the scene of a daring theft two days later. For yesterday moraing, at about three 'o'clock, someone managed to get four chests of opium out of the ship, and to all intents and puz poses, the thief or thieves have escaped with impunity. From an sothoritative source, we learn that the perpetrator of the daring thell must have been hiding in a hold and while the batchet was closed must have passed out the Chests through the port-hole to an accom- plice, who carried out the plan to` a successful conclusion. In the opinion of the quarter master, the meaus employed in the carriage of

the stolen cheste was a “thiel-boat ", but un- fortunately nothing came of this likely theory, as the boat was already a considerable dis tance away before it was apprehended. A curious coincidence is that not very long ago a box of gold leaf war stolen from the same ship The Police have been communicated with and are now making investigations.

"CANTON DAY BY DAY.

TRADE MARK INFRINGEMENT. [From Our Own Correspondent.]

Canton, 30th July, Thirty-six tisol kerosena eil of a brand other than the Comet" brand were discovered yesterday contained in tins of the latter brand of the Standard Oil Compapy, of New York. They were found on board a junk, when the vessel was about to leave the harbour for Young Kong The owner of the nil has been arrested and sent to the Fan Yu Magistrate to, he dealt with for the alleged infringement of a trade

mork.

Fr

STRUCK BY LIGHTNING, A15 pm on the 28th instant, during a thunder storm, a man was seriously injured by

lightning in the city...

H.. CHANG JAN CHUN.

Before his departure from Capton, H.E. Chang Jen-Chun wited to Nanking to advise the officials there that he would leave here on the 19th instant for the North and that he would take over the seat of office as Viceroy of the Liang Kiang provinces on the 26th day of this moon (the rith of August).

TIFFAM JEG OFFICIALS."

Sir Cheo Tang Liang Cheng and Mr. Lo Po-shup, president and vice-president, re-

spectively, of the Canton-Hankow Railway, had resolved to resign from the service of the Com pany at the end of the 6th moon, as already reported. However, a number of shareholders of the Company under the leadership of Li Slick Pang and others have wired to H.E. Chang Chih Tung, Director-General of the Railway, and the Ministry of Posts and Com-

The well-known and famous brandymunications at J'eking, earnestly asking them

Bisquit. Dubouche

& Co."

'er Bot,

XXX Very Old Fine

V.0.C.B. Guaranted 20 Years

$2.50

6.50

ALSO

QUINQUINA

QUINQUINA?

DUBONNET F

TRENCH STORE,

Sole Agent,

Hompkone, joth April, 1909, "

SHIPPING AND MAILS

MAILS DUE.

not to accept the resignations of Sir Chen Tung and Mr. Lo, and to issue instructions to retain them for a further term of office in the Com pany's service, as the officials concerned, are considered mast capable in their management of the Company. The message added that no other suitable men can be found to fill the two important positions.

CANTON HANKOW RAILWAY EARNINGS. The daily, return of passengers and the col- lection in fires by the Canton-Haokow Railway during the last nine days of the gik moon weit as follows:- ··

Number of passengers. Amount collected,"

3,410

$ 728,21 704.80

21st day ... 220d

2,699,

73rd,

2,842

596.97

"40

24th

2,600

$23.23

25th

2,807***

557.05

26th.

3,224

489.05.

97th

2,516

622,80

28th

J

2.793

79th

2,593

French Tonkin) zad prox. 'English ( Caledonia) 4ih prox., 7.km. Canadian (Empress of Jaban) gth prox, American (Asia) 8th prox. ! German (fins Waldemar) 20th ́prox. The E. & A. Co's ss, Aldenham from Syd. bey, &c., left. Manila,tomorrow and is due bere on 3rd prox.

The N. G. 1. s. Ischia left Singapore for this port this 'morsig, and may be expected kere on 5th prox.

:

The N. Y. K, ss. Nikko Maru, Australian Line, left Manila for this port on 31st inst., and is expected here on 2nd prox.

The Imperial German Mail s.s. Print Walds war left Sydney on 29th inst, at 4 p.m., and may be expected Here op zoth prox.

The P, & O.S. N. Co.'s ss. Caledonia lel Singapore for this port on 30th inst. at 6 pm with the outward English Mails and is due bera on 4th piox, ul-7-a.m.-

The C. P. R. Co's xa. Empress of Japan arrived at Nagasaki at 6 a.m. on 31st inst, and leaves again at 4 p. n., same day, for Shanghai, where she is due to arrive at midnight on Ist prox.

THE WEATHER.

The following report is from Mr. F. G. Fig. Director of the Hongkong Observatory :—'

On the gist at 1.40 a-barometer, ban Tallen considerably over the Loschoss and S.W Japan, and risen moderately over the coasts- of S. China and in Formosa and Luzon.

The typhoon is now situated to the East of The Loochoos. It continues to move towards N.E.

Pressure is bigh over the Pacific to the E. of Japan, and over the S. part of the Ohio Sea.

Moderste monsoon may be expected in the

Total... 35,504

580.05 497.05

$5,299.21

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The total collection was $5.975.62, including freight on goods.carried by the Railway during that period. The grand total of passengers. travelling by this Railway during the 5th moon. was 129,474 and the amount realised in fares and freight was $12,668.91. •

TYPHOON WARNING.

The telegram quoted below was received at. the American Consulate General from the Manila Observatory; -

31st July, 11.10 a.m. 31st July, 10.30 a.m. Cyclone or typhoon E of Naha moving N.E,

COMMERCIAL..

TO-DAY'S EXCHANOR.

Lodna-Lank T.T.

Selling.

Shipping.

.* Arrivals.

Eclipse, Br. 4-masted barque, 2,969, J. White, 30th July, New York 16th April, Kem. *Bine.-S. O.CH.

Keong Wal, Ger. sa, 1,777, J. Köhler, 31st July,Bangkok 22nd July, and Swatow 30th, Gen.-B. & S. Lipan, Br. ss., 1,352, C. C. Williams, 31st

July-Canton gath July, Gen--B, & 5, Loksang, Br. 1.6, 978, Bowker, arst July,

Canton 30th July, Gen.-J., M. & Co.. Germania, Ger. 18, 1,713, C. Jurgensen, 31s!

July, Hongay 25th July, and Holbor 30th, Coal and Pigs.-J. & Co. Selja, Nor. .., 3,789, O. Gil, sit July-Pont

land, Or. grd July, Gra.-P. & A. S. S. Co. Halmon, Br. 8.s., 618, J. W. Evans, 31st July,

DOVK RETURNS,

'HONGKONG' AND WHAMPOA DOCKS, Vorwarts......

Pan! Beat H.M.S Jabus

at Kowloon Dock,

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Manila, ........................... 1 Quarta ................

Hongchow Kwangse

Chiyo Maru

1

Cosmopolitann

at Quarry Bay Docks.

TAIKOO DOCKS.

Post Office.

Monday, the 2nd prox, being a Public Holiday, the Post Office will be open for one hour only, fe from 8 toga.m. There will be. Swatow 30th July, Gen,—D., L. & Co.

one delivery and a collection of letters as on Kiang Ping, Chi, a.s., 1,cot, Uddin, 31st July, Sunday, The Money Order Office will be en

Canton 30th July, Gen. -Tung Lee&tirely closed. In the event of the arrival of the French Mail from Europa the Post Office will be operi,one hour for the delivery thereof.

Co

Clearances at the Harbour Ofoe. Looick, for Swatow,

Parumbisk, for Saigon. Namsung, for Singapore.

Laksang, for Swalow, Hrimming, for Shaoghal. Maris, for Saigon.

almen, for Swatow. Minnesota, for Keelung. Bichow, for Swatow." Chuntang for Canton, Chipiking, for Canton.

Fukui Marw, for Maji,

Yuentang, for Manila. -Benvordick, for Saigon.

Germania, for Canton

· Fanol, for Kwong-chow-wan--- Klang Ping, for Chinking. Kutsung, for Shanghai. Hongkong, for Hoihow. Lim, for Shanghai, Manchuria, for Keelong.

Dapelaton July 31. Manchuria, for San Francisco. Petspatrick, for Reclung, Berd, for Weihaiwei, Dugny, for Shanghai. Look, for Bangkok. Benviorlich, for Saigon. Mayor Maru, for Shanghai. Signal, for Cabion. Kwangis, for Cantos, Choysang, for Canton. Cataling, for Canton. Namsang, for Calcutta.

Kutsang, for Shanghai, &c..

* amet, in Haiphong.

Kjeld, for Newchwang.

Fuensang, for Manila,

tam, for Singapore. Zafito, for Manila,

Hata Aling, for Shanghai.

Skipping, Reports. Str. Haimun, from Swatow Weather Boa with light W.S.W. breeze

Str. Konari, from Bangkok, &c. :-Fair weather moderate sea, from the 28th to the 30th moderate northerly winds and heavy N.E. swell.

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VESSELS IN PORT

STEAMERS, Amara, Ir. s., 1,567, Mattock, 26th July,—

Samarang 15th July, Sugar.-I., M. & Co. Chiyo Maru, Jap. 8.5, 13,426, W. W. Greene, 26th July,-San Francisco 29th June, and Shanghai 24th July, Gen.-T. K. K. Chuang, Br. S. 1,418, W: E. Sawer, 29th July, Wakamatsu 22nd July, Coal-), M. & Co..

Daigi Maru, Jap 5.5, 9:0, H. Murayama, 29th July,Tamui via Amoy and Swatow 28th July, Gea.-O. S. K. Erroll, Br. .s., 1,886, L. Jemes, 4th July,

Salioa Cruz zeth May, and Moji a8th July, Coal.-D. & Co., Ld.

Eskdale, Br. 5.5. 1,916, Duff: 30th July,-

Karatsu 23rd July, Coat.-D. & Co., Ld. Fukui Maru, Jap. s... 4,189, K. Nakagawa, 30th July, Moji 24th July, CoolM. B.

Hongkong, Fr. L., 742, A. Cornalinsson 29th

July, Haiphong 22nd July, and Holbow a8th, Gen.-A. R. M. Huichow, Br... 1,217, E. Forsyth, 35th

July-Canton 29th July, Gen.-B. & S, Hupeb, Br. s.8., 1,205, H. Mathias, 30th July,

→→→Canton 29th July, Gen --B. & 5. Jacob Diederichsen, Ger. s.s., 630, A. Hansen, 17th July, Leochow Bad Tourane 26th July, Salt and Gen.-J. & Co. Kaifong, Br. 5.3, 987, C. Lindberg, 2816 July, Cebu, P.I. and Iloilo 23rd July, Sagar and Copra.-B. & S. Kaifuku Maru, Br. 5.8., 1,993, Suda, 15th July,

-from Moji, Coal.-M. B. G. K. Kasbing, Br. s 9., 1,142, H. E. Laver, 23rd July,

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Only fully prepaid letters and postcards are transmissible by the Siberian Route to Europe,

Approximate times of closing malls as Shanghal vla Dalny and Siberia

¿th Augustust 11.00 AM. ;

‚& Mail wili nions for :- Swatow-Per Halmwn, 1st Aug. 9AMI Moji-Per Fukui Mari, 1st Aug., Q, AM« Saigon Per Pheumpenk, 1st Aug., 9 A.M. Swatow. Amey and Tamsui-Per Daig! Maru, 1st Augų, 9 A.M.

Keelung, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama and Seattle-Per Minnesota, zad Aug., 9 AM.

Saigon-Per Fuki Maru, 2nd Augŋ 9 AM,” Tsingtau, Cheloo and Newcbwang - Por Hufek, and Aug., 9 x.M.

Hofhow and Haiphong-Per Hongkong, and Aug., 9 A..

Macao-Per Sui Tat, and Aug., 1.15 P.M. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobo and Yokohama, Siberian Mail to Europa-Per Tonkin, and Aug...5 P.M.

I

Europe, &c., India, via Taticorin-Fer Caledonien, 3rd Aug,, 11 AM.

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Hat ching, 3rd Ang., 1 P.M.

Swatow, Amoy and Shanghai-Per Kwang 3rd Aug, 1 P.M.” *),

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1900..

TOMORROW.'s

St. John's Cathedral

1st August; 8th Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion 7.30 Km. Matias 11 am, Responses: Ferial, Vesile: Goodson, Psalms: Wesley, Hopkins, Monk, Hopkins, Te Deum: Sullivan in D., Jubilate Cureley, Anthem; "Awake up my glory"- Bamby, Predcher: The Bishop of Victoria.

Holy Communion za moon, Kyrie: Baker in F. Hymns: 265 and 322,.... W.8.---Paxim 1, Verses 7

in unison.

6

3

» · 7,8

4

7 & G. P.

1, 2, 7, 8, 13 Even nog 5.45 ip.m. Responses: Ferial, Psalms: Purcell, Tucker, Magnificat;: Smart, Nunc Dimittis: Foston, Hymns: 247, 257 and 24.

St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon.

8th Sunday after Trinity "1st August. Morning Service at 11a,m., and Holy Com musion at poon, by the Rev. A. Dallas Equis, Chaplain of the Forces, No Evening Service. Services on Sundays during August and Sep- tember.are:

Holy Communion on 1st Sunday of the month at noon, on 3rd Sunday at 8 a.m,

Morning Prayer at 11 am.

Wesleyan Methodist Church,

WANCHAL

Sunday Services 10.15 am, and 6.15 pm, Preacher-Rey, R. Elligot.

Sacrament of the Lords Supper at close of Evening Service.

Tuesday 8 pm. Wesley Guild. Meeting, Devotional Evening Topics man entirely selfish?"

Sailors' and Soldiers.Homs, Arsenal Street. Sunday 3 p.m. P. S. A. Speaker, Mr. Grabam 8 p., Gospel Meeting.

Monday Wesley Guild Picaic to Stanley, Launcher leave Arsenal St. 1 p.m. and 1.30 p.m.

Wednesday 8 p.m. Tamperance Meeting. Saturday 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting.

St. Peter's Church. Queen's Road West.

1st Sunday Augast, 6th Sunday after Trinity,

Matins II a.m., Venite; and Psaltos, ist morning, To Deam; Woodward, Smart, and Turle, Banedictur; Garrett, Kyrie Tucken ham, Hymns;47, 339, 327 and 370.

Evensong, 6.30 p.m. Psalms; Ist evening, Magnificat Baraby, Nunc dimittis; Felton, Hymns: 433, 295, 490 and 10.

Holy Communion noon,

The Church launch 'Dayspring will call on ships carrying waite crews to bring friends ashorn to the services between 9,15 and 10.3› a.m., and between 5.15 and 6 p.m. (Kowloon Police Pier, 10.30 and 6 p.m.), returning after- wards. All the sittings are free and unappro Perpriated. Visitors aro welcome. Books, etc.,

provided.

Macao-Per Sui Tai, 3rd Aug,, LIÇ P.M. Cebu and Iloilo-Per Kaifong, şıd Aug, 3 P.M.

Singapore, Penang and Colombo Sanuki Maru, 3rd Aug. 5 P.,

Shanghai-Por Fooshing, 4th Aug., 11 A.M.' Macan-Per Sui Tat, 4th Aug. 1.15 P.M. Manila-Per Teđi, 4th Aug,, 2 P,M, Samarang and Sourabaya - Par Quarta; 5th Aug, ILAM.

Macao-Per Sui Tat, sih Aug., LES P.M. Shanghai-Por Chinhwa, 5th Aug. 3 P.M. - Swatow, Wei-bai-wei and Chefoo~~Per Chip skine, çih Aug. 3 P.M.

Manila, Thursday island, Cooktown, Cairos, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hoban, Lausce ston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide, Dunedin, Perth and Fremantle-Per Yawata Mari, 6th Aug., 11 A.,

Macao-Per Saf Tal, 6th Aug., 1.16.P.M. Swatow, Amoy, and Foochow Per Haitan, 6th Ang, PP,M.

Manila-Pai Loongsang, 6th Aug., 3 P.M. Shanghai-Pet Yaisking, 6th Aug,, 3 P.M. Manila-Per Rudf, 7th Aug,, 10 A‹M, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokobama, Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Chiyo Maru, 7th Aug., 10 A.M.

Weihaiwel, Chefoo and Chinwantao - Per Sutrang, 718 Axz., 10 Á‚m.

Europe, &, fadis, of Taticorin-Pari Delhi, 7th Aug.. 11 A.M.

Macao-Por Sut Tal, 7th Aug., 1.15 PM, SHANGHAI VIA SIBERIAN Mail to Europe-Pot Chenan, 7th Aug., 6 P.M.

·Manila-Per Taming, 10th Aug., 2 P.M. Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Per Ischia, 11th Aug, 11 AM, DA

Sunday School 10 to 10.45 m.

Roman Catholio Cathedral:-Mas al 6 a.m., a.m., 8 am, and 9.30 am. Beeediction 5.30 p.m.

Corman Bethards Chapel, West Pilot :-

Moming Service, 11 am,

St Francis Church Wanchat:-Mays (Chín), a.m. (Port.) 7.30 am. Benediction, 5 p.m. Bt Joseph's Church, Garden Road:-Moraing

Service (English), 10 a.m.

St Anthony's Chapel West Point :-Mass,

8 a.m.

The Rosary Church Kowloon:—Every Sua; day, Mass at 7,30 a.m. and Mass, followed by the Benediction of the Blessed Sacra- ment, atg.am. ———— Union Church:-Services, 11,am, and 6 p.m.

Sal

Sun

Mon.

LONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From July 30th to August 5th, 1999,

'HIGH WATER.."

Hongkong

LOW WATER

Hongkong Height, Meat Trane.ight Mean Time.

טן

b. n.

(L. 10.

h. 1.

477

170

7 5

9

fr 10 10 A

10 48 a

Tues 3

Wed. 4 M 10:44

Thats 3

Tientsin-Par Buatchow, itth Aug. 3 P.M. Shanghai-Per Anhui, 12th Aug., 3 P.M. Manila, Yap, Fr. Wilhelmshaleo, Simpson f bafon, Herbertshohe, Matapi, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Dunedin, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and Fremantla-Par Collins, 13th Augi, 9 A.M..

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, (B.U.)-Per Emprast of Japan, 14th Aug,, 5 PM.

Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Osiras, Townsville, Bris. bane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, Now Zea land, Melbourne, Adelaide, Donedle, Perih and Fremantle-Pei Chongths, 19th Aug., Keratsu raih July, Coal,-B. & S.

Shanghal, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Kumsang, Br. 8.5, 2,077, E. J. Buller, 30th Victoria and Vancouver, (B.C.), Siberian Mail July-Calcutta via Penang and Singapore to Europe-For Empress of China, 4th Sept., 24th July, Geo-), M, & Co.

5 P.M. Laartes, Br. 8., 1,340, D. 0. H. Frampton,

18th July, Saigon 14th July, Rice and Geo-Wo Fat Sing.

Manila, Ger. 21, 1,108, E. Gathermann, 25th July-Melbourne 22nd June, and Manila 22nd July, Gen.-M. & Co, Marie, Ger. 1.5., 1,169, Christiansen, 23rd July.

Moji 17th July, Coal.-I. & Co. Minnesota, Am. 5.2 13,323, H. Ravens, 27th July, Seattle via Ports 3rd June, and Manila zgth July, Gen.-N. Y. K. Ningpo, Br. s. 3,228, Richards, 27th July

Canton 27th July, Gen.-B. & S. Paklat, Ger. 5. 1,017, J. Wenzel, 24th July, Bangkok 15th July, via Swatow 23rd,

* ............1,8 13/16 ¿De demnach.......................81 Sui

3 P.M.

mo

m

-denotes morning.

alternoon.

VISITORS AT THE BOTELS.

CRAIGIEBURN,

Adams, F. R. J. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs.

G. A.

Mobler, Mr. and Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Rivers Ritchie, A Clothier, H. W. Smith, Crawther.

Smith, Mr. and M.

Grant ¡Geoähr, Rev. and Mrs.

Elliott, Mr. and Mrs.

.I.

Smith, E. Graut Hauchecome, Madame Smith, Miss Hollingsworth, Mr......... Wilson, G. L. inge, Mrs.

Adam P. K.

Номокона

Lack, G. M..

Arckad, Mr. L. 3 chil.. Lopes, J. M.

dran and infant Arman, Mis D. Beaurepaire, H. N. Brean, M. Bunner, Mr. and Mrs.

W.C Clark, G. R. Couden, H. L.

Day, E. W.

Dorris, Miss Ruth

Dorris, Miss Rama Doris, Mr. and Mrs.

J. W.

Dunlop, Mrs. C. K: Dunlop, Miss S." Fuller, Denman Gill, Min E. H. Gill; Miss V, H.

Gonzalez, M.

Harrison, A,

Helm, Mr. and Mr.

P.

Macdonald, D.

Main, R. M. de F. Marriott, Dr. O. Marques, H Massey, Miss K. A. McIntosh, G. O. Menagh, J. E

Mollemado, J.:

Morse, H. J.

Mulder, J. D.

Odom, F.S.

Osborne, Mr. & Mrs."

C. 0. Packer, B. L. Pinkham, L. E.

F. W. Prising, Randolph, R. W. Ray, E. H.

Real, 5, G. Ruprecht, L. T

F. Simpson, Mrs. M. R.

Skinn, A.J.

Hawett, Hon. ME. E. Spalding, RN, Surgeon.

A

Hough, Dr. S.

Innes, Capt. R. Johnson, O. L.. Jokes, T. J. Rowett Kaufmann, H. Kemp, Mr & Mr.

A.

Kench, O. C. Kerridge, C. W. Kraft, Mr. & Mrs.

D.

-Krafty-Miss-

Alabaster, Mr. Aubray, Dr. Aucott, E. F. Binal, Mr.

I

H.

and Mrs. A, D, Spitties, J.

Stebbing, W. T. "

Swift, F. M.

Wallace, Miza E. F. Wallace, Jr., Mr. and

Mrs. W.

Whitmarsh,

A.

Wilson, J. W Wilson, R. A.

W. Wright, Mr. and Mrs.

James

Young, H. Scott

PEAK."

Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Miss Carter

Daniel, Mr.

Cousland, A.

Darling, Ool,

Davidson, E

Dawson, Mr.

Detmers, Mr. and Mrs. Detmers, Miss. Desser, Mrs, & child Dutton, Mr.

Koplos, Rev. and Mrs.

Dallas

Finch, Capt, and Mrs, Galbraithe, Mr. *Ganaden, G. G.

Gaster, E.

Gelathorpe, F. 1. Gilpin, Mr. and Mrs. Hai, Mr. Harris, Mr. Harsland, F. A.

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Mockaday, W. T.

Houghes, Rer. Humphreys, W. M. jacks, Mr.

Joseph, Mr. and Mrs./E. Kilby, Mr.

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| Abrabar, E. S. Almazofi, Mr. Blum,-julien Brown, W. L. Christio, A. Crawford, G. Dippe, Mr. and

Voa" Eyre, H. Ferry, WV.. Ginkel, Van

Gomer, A. J. M.

Hansen, T.-G.

Horrera, L. O,

Hyland, V. F.

Leitch, Mr. and

J. D.

ASTOR

Li Chun, Admiral Loja, jois Monteith, F. J.

Knight, C. C. Kanit, Mrs.

Leask, Mr.

Lloyd, Mr.

Marila, 'R.

Monk, A. V.

Montfield, Engr.-Com.

and Mrs.

Nicolaisen, Mr.

Orr, J. W. Pool, bir Perkins, T. L.. Philips, Mr. and Mrs. Potter, Mr. Probyn, R.A,M.C., Major Risaland Mr. and Mrs.

H.

Sawer, Mrs.

Sayle, Mr. and Mr. Shouton, Mr. Sinclair, A Slade, Mr. Smith, A. Findlay Southerland, Mr. and

Mrs. Stacpole, LL Col. Temporiey, Mr. Thompson, Lt. & Mrs. Thomhil, Rev. Tottan, Mr. Twiss, Capt, and Mra, White, Mr. and Mrs. Wood, David

HOUSE,

Musto, V. P., Marquis and Marchioness" S. Oriolo

Parisst, M.

Pendleton, Mrs. H. &

child

Mrs. Quillen, J. M.

Reed, Mn, W. Robie, F. M.

Sapuo, Mr. J.: MrJa Seggio, T. W.

Solda, S. D.

Sherte, Mr.

Tait, Mr. and Mrs. 9. Ting Nai Yang

Mrs. Vina, Mrs. Ramos de

.

Malgrave, Mr. & Mrs.

T. C.

Ball, J.

Baldeo, S.

la

Wishart, Wm.

Wong Ping Yon

Wyllie, Mr. and Mrs.

R. E. Yeung, Mr

"GRAND CARLTON,

Brewer, J. F. Chapman, J. B.

Oaurchi, Dr. & Mrs.

Colaao, Mrs. Davidson, T. A,

Daris, F, O.

Dathie, H.

Evani, R. N.

G. A.

་་་

Goalborg, N.

. Lack, S.

Magner, M. McDuff's, Mr. D. &

child

McKeo, Mr. & Mrs. Maoro, Miss

Pond, E. H.

Powell, A.

Ravy, Miss

Rayner, Frank S.

Forsaith, Mr. and Mrs. Roland, A. J.

Hedges, Mr. and

G. B. and child'

Tererd, Madam Lee, Miss Eleso Len, Miss Ivy

Temperature, Hanildiy Rainfall,

HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATIOŃ.

water tank and tug .......

TOKS. GUNE

1.H.P.

CAPTAIN.

Commander C. T. Barrett

Shearer, P.

Smith, T. F.

Mrs. Stugibargen, R.

***

Waldron, Mr. J

Wallace, J. D. Younge, J. F.

July jo at. July 30 GL

20.72

merantin

86

B2

0,25

+

Weibaiwai

Hongkong

Walkawol

Weihaiwal

15.67

Dommander 0. T. K, Eoflar ..

Captain . E. C. Ryan...

Daptal Fittkerbert.....

Lt. Lomdr Hon. R. O. B. Bridgeman

... goo

1,200

1,400

*33,000

240

Lleat.-Commander F. B. Noble

Commander H. L. P. Heard ...

Master S. Wert...

Lleut.-Commander Thomas „

Captain Rowland Nogent

Lient. Commander G." Heathcote ... Llont-Commander Monron ...

Lleut-Commander G. O. Heathcote

Captain G. C. A. Marotcaux... Captain Clinton Baker

Llost. Commander T.' J. §. Lyne

Lleat. Commander G. P. Leith Llant, Commander R. 8. Roy... in Lent Commandor B. J. Guy, V.C Liant Commander J. White ...

· Lient-Commands 1. R, Tickoff Llaut-Communder Alan Dixon Gunner W. Barlow .!: Commodore H. Lyon Lleat.-Commander H. R. Godfrey Linst Commander H. T, Atilay-... Commander Storenson ...

...Singapore

Lient.-Commander H. P. Douglas je...

en monta Hongkong

Shanghai

Oruliing in Pacific

Mire Bay

Waihalwel

Yangtua Jesselton

Walhalwal West River

Yangise Walhalwal

West River

Hongkong Yangtze Yangtse

Welkalwei

- Welhaiwal

NAME.

CLASS:

LAST REPORTED AT

Alacrity Astraca Bedford Eramble

despatch-vessel...

700

3,000

Weihaiwal

cruiser, and class

4,360

10

44

cruiser, 1st clası

9,800

***

7,000 32,000

Weihaiwal

Weihaiwai

river gunboat jo

710

Britomart ...

་་་

river gunboat

710

Cadmus

sloop...

**

Cherab

1,070 390

900 +1,400

Shanghai Weihaiwol

300

1

4,months' sight...................................... Franco-Bank T.T................. Amanda Bank TI

1/9 2.181

124

„Steamora Expooted,

·· Rice and Wood.-M. & Co. Pheumpeab, Br. s.., 1,065, J. H. Scott, 28th July, Saigon 24th July, Gen.-Wo Fat Slop Quarta, Ger, S., 1,545, H. Medien, 23rd July, Hart

➡Macassar 13th July, Gen.-J. CJ, L.

fantis .. Sang, B..., 1,776, W. D. Welsh, 26th Kent Tal-Palo Lant igib Jaly, Gen.-J., M. King Alfred & Co..

Kinsko Marlin Monmouth...

Gila...

sloop 206, 200

1,070

1,400

Fame ... Flora.... Handy

torpedo boat destroyer...

306

6

5,79

cruiser, and class

...

4.300

7,000

torpedo boat destroyer. torpedo boat destroyer ... ...torpedo boat destroyer...

cruiser, it class

275

6

4,000

375

6

4,000

280

6

3,900

***

9,800

14

22,000

crelier, 1st class

|

14,100

18

30,000

river gunboat·

LA

616

LI

234

surveying ship...

* 1,070

9,800

1301

Do. demand

J11

..74

DNA From Aginti

#banghal-Bank T.T. AREA:

Toukin ....... Saigon...M, H.

Aug, 2 Nikko Maru ...Manila "ngapore-Back T.T. per H.K. 3100 74 Sazuki Maru... Shaughal... N. Y. K.Aug. 2 ...N. Y. K....Aug. a

Veils

Moorhen Nightingale Ottar ... Robin... Sandpiper... Snipe

~—rivas-günboat

180.

MY

'rivar yunboat

8

***

torpedo boat destroyer.

350

6,300

river gunboat...

84

240

IN

river gunboat...

149

river gunboat

**

540

Taku

torpedo boat destroyer. ...

6,500

LOJLER

Iva-Bank T.T.

...receiving ship

PER

4,0

river gunboat

Boo

months' algbt LJO.

Buying.

river gunboat

900

wy

torpedo bost deiroyli

Waterwitch Whiting Widgeon Woodcock... Woodlark..

...surveying ship.....

6,300 450

torpedo boat destroy ei

5,000

́river gunboat

Boo

Lieut. Commander C. A. Fremantle Lleat.-Commander ƒno. F. Kaina

Yangtss

river gunboat

·550.

river gunboat!

150

550

Liasi Comdr. H. R.y, Gottrall-Dormar Lient. Commander G. R. Livingstona........” Yangbo

Yangtse

Do.

Formany-Back T;Tomónó......77 lạdia T.T........

Į pan-Bank T.T...84 Indian ...Singapore. M. & Co... Aug. 2 Tamar

Formosa Channel, and the N. part of the Chiasmatha aight to................

Sea

"Hongkong' Rainfall for the 24 hour endlag

at 10a.m. 10-day, 0.00 loches, &

FORECAST

Hongkong and Neighbourhood, S.W. winds, moderáto¡ fair. Plus—Formosa Chantal, saman ss No. 1.

S-South coast of Oblas batwasm Hongkong And Limocks, same an No. 1.

{} 4-South coast of China between Hongkong

and Hainan, same si No, T.---

....* 47 | Aldenham ...... Manila..... G. L. & Co Ang. 3. Teal ...

Yawala Maro.. Nagasaki. N. Y. K... Aug. 3 Thistia 1/91 Banglo Singapore G., L&Co Aug. 3 Virago

Caledonia...... Singapore P. & O. Co Aug. ..1/91

Hitachi Maru. Singapore N. Y. K....ABZ.

15 days' sight San Francisco & New York (43). Emp. of Japan, Ispan. G. P. R. Co Aug. 5

months' sight

44 Ischia ........... Singapore. O. & Co... AUR

jo days sight Sydney & Melbourne ..........9 Kaga Marn

***

Moll. Y, K. Ang. 6 4 months' sight France .........ideomu.1.21) ATIE Japan P. M. Co... Aug. B Yeboahl Mare.. Bombay... N. Y, K, .... Aug, it

6 months' sight - a mansionism.274) Changcha......Sydney ...B, & S, ...Ang, 16

4 months' right Germany 181

Bär Bitrær svájciendomarettbn23 7/16 Bank of England cuts means.......2 %

Egretylga amesimama songs 47.

***

cralier, fat class

809

Tiping Ting of Vior Admiral the Hanourile Bir Modwozie Lambron

Captain F, G, Learmonth Captain G. W. Smith

West River

Yangtan '

Hongkong

Port Swettenham

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