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COMMERCIAL.

YARN MARKET,

17th September, 1909. Throughout the fortnight the market has been quiet and particularly so during the last week. A general disinclisation on the part of dealers to coutique operations is apparent, but with

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 18 1909

LEADERSHIP CHINA'S GREATEST | THE Oldest living TRIPLETS.

NEED.

According 10 Loopressman Charles H. 'Cowles of North Carolina the oldest living PROFESSOR & BURTON RETURNS FROM A triplets in the world are the Gibbs triplats,

TOUR OF THE ORIENT

Lack of able leadership and the ancient sys- lam of “squecto” are responsible for the back. wardness of the Chinese empire, according to

VESSELS IN PORT.

SAMS.

sellers anxious to ease their holdings parcels. Professor Ernest De Witt Barton of the Uni. Jackson Gibbs and Thomas Lafayette Gibbs) Chowts), Ger.'KK 1,115; W. Möllerman, 11th

versity of Chicago.

Siberia from the Far East where he made an Professor Burton arrived on the steamship exhaustive study of educational conditions with special reference to China. It is understood that a large enterprise, involving many mil- lions of dollars, is to be undertaken there by American educational interests, in which John D. Rockefeller is personally concerned. The professor is accompanied by his wife, daughter

and secretary.

ep-Bangkok 7th Sept, and Haibow inib, Rice and Wood.-B. & S Chuasang, 21, 3.8., 1,418, W. H. Sawer, ndih Sep.-H. BRAY 13th Sept. Coal.-J., M. Dailin Main, Jap. s.., 899. Y. Kaburaki, 15th

Sep. Tamai vía Amoyond · Swatow. 14th sept., Gen—0. 5, K

& Cr

hena Br. 13 20, J. H. Brown, 19th Sept.,

-Canton 14th sept, Gen.-B.'&'S born in Wilkesboro, N, C, May 2, 1833, and Cheong Sting, Br. 3., 1,265, V. McClymoni Liddall, 16th Sept.,-Canton 15th Sept., Gen, J, Mod Cử now in their seventi saveath year. One of the triplets, William Wasti.gton Gibbs, resides Chowla, Gar. 1.1., 1,055, F. Schmelz, 13th Sept.,

B. & in-Atlasts, Ga.,-aod...the other two, Robert-Bingkek and swatow 12tb Sapt, Rice. live at Boomer, N. C., within a few miles of the place al their birth. The three brothers are bale, hearty, industrinus, sõber and splendid citizens, in spite of the fact that they endured the hardships and privations of four years of Civil War and years of struggle with poverty. All three of them valunteered early in the war, and fought in the same company of the same regiment in many battles. Bethel was the first burg the crest of Confederate aggression and real battle of the war between the states, Gettys. Appomattox the last of that struggle. The Gibbs are proud of the inscription on the State's bat triplets, in common with all North Carolinians, tlefield muments which reads: First at Bethel, farthest at Gettysburg and last at Ap- pomattox." The triplets are descanded from

Empress of India Br. s.s., 3,012, A. Hailey, 17: SoptyVancouver 25th Aug., and Shanghai 14th Sept., Mails and Gen.- C. R. Co.

Fri, Nor... 860, C. Waule, 4th Sept

Sou buya 23rd &ug, Sugar-Angaard, Thoresen & Co.

TOMORROW

St. John's Cathedral. 10th September; 15th Sunday after Trinity.. Holy Communion 7.30 am. Matins 11 am, Responses: Farial, Psalms: of the 19th morning, (11), Te Deum: Stanford in B flat, Jabllate: Ouseley, Anthem: "Hearken. unto me"-Sullivas.

Holy Communion 12 noon, Kyria: Adlam in F Hymns: 193 and 197, NA-Psalm 95. Verses 1,6 & G. P. la saison,

1, 4, 10, 12 97 +1

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Everwoog 5.45 p.m., Responses: Ferial, Psalms: of the 19th evening, (1), Magnificat Goss 7th arening, Nunc Dimittis: Havorga! 7th evening, Hymns:" 292, 200 and 216 Tune

Preacher: The Bishop of Victoria.

Woalgyan, Methodist Church,

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WANCHAI.

Sunday Services ro. a.m. Preacher:- Mr. T. L. McPherson. 6'15 p.m., Rev. R. Ellison.

Sailors' and Soldiers' Home, Arsenal Street. Sunday 3 p.m. P. S. A; Mr. Palmer. 8 p.m., Gospel Meeting, Mr. P. Dare.

here and there, change hands whenever special Indacement is offered. Business from first bands, consequently, has been trifling and con- fined chiefly to No. 10. Prices are rather easier, but at the same time, while importer are anxious to meet what meagre demand that exists there is no actual pressure to sell meanwhile. Receipts for the fortnight are comparatively very heavy, and stocks show a further considerable locrease on last estimate. The market closes quiet, Bombay is reported

"China is making a tremendous effort to strong.but quiet. The scaicity and high price of cotton has brought the mill industry there meet the situation of her coming out among the powers," said Dr. Burtes, but she has 'a to such a pass that in all probability there will difficult task ahead although I believe, from be shortly an all round short time, if not stop my observations, that she will in time master page of work, in spinning especially, thus boding more or less severe losses to manu-China's one great need to-day is able lender. facturers and dire distress to the mill operatives.

Sales of the interval aggregate 1.459 bales, ship; but there is another problem, too, which arrivals amount to 17,1st bales, unsold stock has worked to her undoing, and which is estimated at 27,000, and uncleared yarp in holding her back. That element is the system

<f squeeze under which the Government has boro, who is almost 100 years old, claims to Kowloon, Ger. ss. 1,478, A. Enigk, 12th Septy Communion at 8.a.m.” second bands at 38,coo bales.

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long-lived families on both sides. Their father lived to a good old 7ge and their mother-died- only a few years ago at the age of almost 9 "Auat Carolise" Grinton (coloured) of Wilkes-

been administered for centuries. It is a farm-have nursed the Gibbs triplets when they were ing-out system. The Viceroy of a province is paid a salary, but it is so inadequate that he must make something on the side, and he takes to bleeding the people, "

This system 3-a recogoized one and goes questioned: For lostance, an official whose

Local Manufacture:-No bu.iness is reported. Japanese Yarn:-Neglected throughout. Raw Cotion:-There is an movement in Cotton whatever. Importations of both lodian and China descriptions have entirely ceased, and in the absence of any stock or transac. tion values may be considered more less nominal. Quotations are: Indian, $18lary is $1,000 a year pays $130,000 for the to 536. Bengals and S32 10 $38 Chinese.

Exchange on India has Auctuated slightly, and close to-day at Ra. 131 for T/T nad Rs, 131 for Past, Ou Shanghai. 741, and on Japin 841

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The undernoted business in imported and local spinnings is reported from Shangbai during the fortnight ended she'rith ist, viz

Indise: -Contiqued quiet during the greater

position, and on this basis is supposed to clear $500,000 for his own pocket. These are the things that have been holding China back, but I believe that to time the slate will be washed

clean. From what I learned I think the pre sent Irince Regent is doing his best to rule China-properly."

babies. She says: "They was powerful strong young uns." The triplets are all married meo, each hasgrandchildren and great-grandchildren, and they are most devoted to each other."- Leslie's Werkly.

SHIPPING AND MAILS

MAILS DUE

todian (Kumsang) 19th inst. German (Lustrow) sand just.

The N. G ... Ischia left Bombay for this port yesterday, and may be expected here on 6th prox.

The Shire Line Monmouthshire lelt Singapore on 17th inst., and may be expected bere on 23rd inst

Haimun, Hr., 63, J. W. Evans, 17th Sept.,

-Switow 6th Sept., Gen.-D., L. & Co. Helene, Gers. 77, J. Jessen, 15th Sept

Tomane and Holbow 14th Sept., Gen. J. & Co.

Sept-New York 25th July, and Singa Indrasama, Br. 1.3, 3,360, 1. R. Evans, 17th

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te th Sept, GT, & Co. Swalow 16th Sept., Gep.-J. & Co. fohanne, Ger. 4, 952, M. Ipland, 17th Sept.,

-from Somarang, Sugar- & Co. Lican, Br. 5.s., 1,352, C. C. Williams,

Sept Canton Toth Sept., Gen.-B. & S. Ningpo, Br. 1,228. Richards, 8th Sept.,

Monday 8 p.m. Fellowship Meeting. Wednesday 8 pm. Temperance Meeting. Musical Programma by "The Scallywags." Saturday 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting.

St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon. 15th Sunday after Trinity 19th September. Holy Communion at 8 am.. and Morning Service at 11 am, by the Rev. W. E. Hipwell

No Evening Service.

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Services on Sunday 26th September:

th Morning Service at 11 am. Preacher the Lord Bishop of the Diocese. Children's Service at 3 p.m.

Evening Service at 6 p.m. Preacher Rev. H. O. Spink,

Swarnw 7th Sept., Ballast.-B. & 5. Nippon Man, Jap... 3,453, W. E. Filmer, 3th Sept-San Francisco via Paris 17th Aug. Mails and Gen. -T. K. K. Phuyoo,r,a,,299 Chomesses, 12th Sept,

Iloilo 8th Sept., Ballast.-B. & Co. Sexta, Gar. 68, 993, N. Jensen, 14th Sept.,

Pausuran 3rd Sept., Sugar.-J.C. I. L. Sorsogon, Am, 11, 811, J. Mogarte, 3rd Aug.,

Bio-la agtb Joly, Sugar-Jorge & Co. Taishun, Chi, .., 1,368, R. Paramore, 17th Sopt Caston 16th Sept, Gan.-C. M. S. N. Co. Taming, Br. s., 1,350, G, H. Pennefather, 17th

Sept, Manila 14th Sept., Gon,--B. & S Tango Mani, Jap... 4,617, S. Ishikawa, Tóth,

Sept,Shanghai 13th Sept., Lumber and Coal-N. Y. K

Bt. Peter's Church. Queen's Road. West. 15th September, 19th Sunday after Trinity.

Morning Prayer 11 am Psalms; Old Melody, Lawes, King, Te Deum; Hayes, Russell, Stainer, Hymus; 151, 616, 227 and 537, Kyrie;

Gilbert,

Holy Communivo 12.15 p.m. Evening Prayer 6.30. p.m., Psalms; Russell, Bartishill, Hayes, Magnificat; Hopkins, Nose Dimittis; Mank, Hymns; 196, 32, 187 nad 46, Holy Communion 7.4 p.m. The Church launch Dayspring will call on ships tarrying white crews to bring friends ashore to the services betweon 9.15 and 10.30 Police Pior, 10.30 and 6 p.m.), returning after. wards. All the sittings are free and unappro prlated. Visitors are welcome. Books, etc., provided.

Sunday School 10 to 10.45 am. Roman Catholic Cathedral:-Mass at 6 am. 7 am 8 m. and 9.30 am. Benediction, 5.30 pm. Cerman Bethesda Chapel, West

Post Office.

E Only fally'prepaid letters and postcards are trasmissible by the Siberian' touts to Europe,

& Mali, will close for :-), Swatow-Per Haimus, 19th Sept., 9 A.M. Swatow, Amoy and Tamsul-Por Daljin Maru, 19th Sept., 9 a..

SHANGHAI VI SIBERIAN----MaÏÏ- to Europe-Per Indrazama, zath Sept., 11 AM.

Macao-Per Swi Tai, 20th Sept., 1.15 PM. 'Swatow, Singapore and Bangkok -- Per Chowfa, 20th Sept., 5 P..

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Holbow and Haiphong-Per Singan, ist, Sept., 8 A.M.

Saigon-Per, Kowloon, azst Sept. 9 AM. Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang and Soprabaya -Per Sexta, 21st Sept., II A.M.

Swalow, Amoy and Foochow➡Per Hadyang, 21st Sept., 19.30,

Swatow, Amoy and Shanghai-Per Paoling, 21st Sept., P.M.

Mecan-Por Suci, Tai, zist Sept., 1.15 P.M. Manila-Per Taming, 11st Sept., a F.M. Shanghai Per Kwongsang, 21st Sept

3 P.M.

Shanghai--For Wingrangraist Sept. 5 FM. Singapore, Pepang and Colombo - Fer Atsuta Maru, arst Sept, 5 P.M.

Macao-Por Sui Tai, 22nd Sept. 1.15 P.M. Slogapore, Penang and Calcetta - Por Hooksang, 23rd Sept. 1 P.M.

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Macau Par Si-Tat; 23rd-Bopt/K+IS+R»M» Shanghai-Per Anhui, 23rd Sept., 3 P.M. Maolla, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktowa, Calos, Townsville, Bris bane, Sydne, Hobart, Launceston, New Zea land, Melbourne, Adelaide, Dunedin, Parth and Fremantle — Per Tatywan, 23rd Sept, 3 P.M.

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

HONGKONG,

Adams, P. R. Anderson, R. Cecil Baker, W. G. Bandit, C.

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Kaufmann, H. Kench, O, G. Khoo Doo Gay, Mr. Lack, G. M.

Lindbergb, Capt. 0. Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs.

G. T, and child

Mrs.

Macdonald, D.

Bonnet, F Borndy, H.. Buckland. T. C. Bonner, Mr. and

W.O Butler, P. E. O'Brien Colvin, H. E, Condon, H. L Danelsberg, A.

part of the interval, but an unexpected demand Professor Thomas C. Chamberlain and the lat. The C. P. R. Co.'s. 3.8. Empress of Japan Telemachus, Br. 2.5, 1,340, G. Edwards, 12th a.m., and between 5.15, and 6 p.m. (Kowloon Day, E. W.

from the River Parts and Szechuan set in at the close, and about 4,500 bales changed bands at a slight advance. Estimated unsold

and uncleared stock ‘68,500 bales.

Japanese-Total sales about 2,000 bales of the basis of Tis, 2021 to 71s. 10B for No. 16, and Tis. 136 to Tis. 120 for No. 201, Close strong.

Local:-No business from first bauds........

P.EDULJER, Broker.

TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE..........

Selling.

London-Bank T.T.......

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demand......

Do: 4 months' sight...

France-Bank.T.T....

America-Bank T.T.......

Germany-Back T.T.

India T.T.

Da.

demand........

Shanghai-Bank T.T.

Singapore-Back T.T. per H.K. Soo

Japan-Bank T T........

Jaya-Bank T.T.

Buying

4 months' sight L/C......................

6 months' sight L/C..................

Professor Burton left Chicago last July, vinit- ing Turkey, Syria, Egypt, India, China, Corca und Japan. In Japan Professor Burton joined ter's son, who left Chicago in January on the sine mission. The Chamberlains are return. ing home by way of Europe.

sailed from Vancouver on 13th inst., via the usual ports of call, ¡

The N. Y. K. 1.3. Atsuta Maru, European Line, left Shanghai for this port on 17th inst., and is expected here on 20th inst.

The Imperial German Mail s.s, Prinz Sigit med left: Manila on 18th inst., at 6 am, and may be expected here on zoth inst.

“The mox interesting travel event was the trip we made into Western Chica," said Dr. Burton, "We reached the walled city of Chentu, which I believe is the finest native city in all China, after lang travelling by river and on foot. The population of this section of the empire is 60,000,opo, The city of Cheutu lies in the basin of a great plaío and is inhabited by 300,00 persons...

.. Generally speaking, the Chinese are makand-is-due-to arrive at this part on 23rd inst. r87-fing-semarkable.progress.in the development of

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The N. Y. K. **, Kitana Maru, European Line, leit Singapore for this port on 17th inst... and is expected here on zand inst., p,m,

The P. M. SS Cole .s. Siberia telt Yoko- hama on 11th inst, via Nagasaki and Manila,

The NY K. as. Tolomt Maru. Bombay- Line, left-Tuticorin-for-this-port_pla_Sing.pore

8 16 their schoole. What is known as the nian- 7/9 1/15" "d200 dialect-is-likelyto-become-the-common-1 on 14th inst., and is expected bare po ist prox.

2.18) | language in time, but not in the very pear

42 future."

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30 days' sight San Francisco & New York..43}

4 months' sight

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30 days' sight Sydney & Melbourné

4 months' sight France...

6 months' sight

4 months' sight Germany...

Bar Silver....................... Bank of England rate Sovereign

MISH TO CATCH MOSQUITORS.

FANAMA CANAL ZONE TO HAVE HELP FROM

THE GIRARDINUS PŒCILOIDES, "", "

A species of fish popularly known as "mill. ioss" (girardinus preciloeidry) indigenous to the waters of the Island of Barbadoes in the West 1/41 | Indies, has been brought to the Isthmus of .....1/91 Panama-recently in connection with the work of mosquito extermination. These fish belong to the group broadly-knowɑ as top minnows SO called from always feeding at or near the surface of the water for which the structure of their mouth and habit of swimming with a large porting of their back out of water adapt them.

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This habit in connection with their small size is of especial value as it enables them to secure 11.46 their food by pursuing it across plants and

-USB-OF-MILK-IN-CHINA. -The-Chinese_com has been bred as a work

The N. V. K... Kumano Mary, Australian Line, lef Yokoham for this port via Kobe, Moji and Nagasaki on 18th inst, and is expect ed here on 28th Inst

The Imperial German Mail . Lurfrow carrying the German Mails with dates from Berlin of the 25th alt, laft Singapore to-day. At 8 a.m., pod may be expected here on 22nd inst,

Shirving.

Arrivals.

Peshawar, Br. 4.884. C. F. Lockstone, 17th

Sept., London 8th Aug, and Singapore 12th Rep., Geo.-P. & O. S. N. Co. Derwent, Br. s.1., 1.563, J. Jenkins, 18th Sept. -Saigon 13th dept., Gan.-Man Fat & Co.

Fooksang. Br. 1.4, 1.997, F. A. Mitchell, Bib Sept.-Japan and Moji 13th Sept., Gen J., M. & Co. Huuan, Br. 1.5., 1,143, Benson, 18th Sept.

Chefon 12th Septy, Gas,-B. & S. Amars, Br. $.4. 1,565, Mattock, 18th Sept.

Sourabaya 9th Sept, Sugar)., M. & Co.

masses of sig, over which there is only a thin film of water. They derive their name from the great schools-in-which they are found, áre very--Singan,-Ar-43,-1,447, W, Shane, 18th Septy -Haiphong 12th Sept, and Holbow 17th, email, never over ons and one-half inches long.

Gen.-B. & S. and are found in stagnant sluggish, und ran. sing water, either fresh or brackish,

animal rather than for milking purposes, and beyond feeding her call it appears that she has

The group to which they belong is empiver. almost lost bar claim to being a dairy animal.

ous, but it has been discovered that if mosquito A cow in China is seldom milked without the

larvæ are accessible the" millions" will astit assistance of the calf. Illustrative of the limit-

io preference to other food; and they are said ed extent of the use of fresh cow's milk among

to eat the adult mosquito also. They ascend the Chinese it may be stated that in Foochow,

streams against a swift current and penetrate a city as large as St. Louis, the few who would

into the smallest rivulets. The species'is vivi. have pura cow's milk are supplied by a walking parous, that is their young ate born alive and dairy. The milkman leads his cow to the front"

not hatched from eggs. This aids in their door of his customer's house and there, in his rapid multiplication, as the young rapidly mov. customer's provence, milks the required measure, The ordinary customer takes 20s are less exp and to enemies than they

more than about a third of a pint. After one is supplied the cow man leads bis cow and call to the front door of the next customer, and thus pauses on until all customers are supplied at his walking dairy's limited supply exhausted. There are probably no more than a half doteo such dairies in Poochow

Undoubtedly the best milk producing animal

in China is the water buffalo. Athough this animal is used primarily for farm purposes, yet' It is milked to a limited extent, the milk being fairly rich in fata,

The Amoy foreign community's demand for fresh milk is only partially supplied by several native so-called "dairies" each of which has two or three cow and several water buffaloes. Inspection by foreign physicians leapt the milk up to as good standard su possible.

The black goat probably faralubes the furgust amennt of fresh milk for the Chlasse people, A white goat is scarcer in China than is the black sheep in America, Owing to the general | Jack of dairying throughop: Chipa, Manchuria axcepted, the manufacturer of condensed milks has found the market a profitable one, and 'gtadually, that article is forcing its way into the most remote villages of the empire. It appears that it is though the introduction of condensed milk that China is learning to appreciate the valon of milk, and bar education in this direc- tion will undoubtedly lead to an interest in dairying. When this Interest is once aroused the Amoy hinterland will have an opportunity. to add a vely remunerative industry, for there la probably no better cstile-grating land in the „sightsun próvizosa,

would be if hatched from eggs, They are very bardy and stand transportation well, which makes them especially valuable for stocking

the waters of the Isthmus

The absence of malaria in Barbadoes has been attributed to the presence of these fish,]. by their destruction of the larva of mularia. carrying mosquitoes.

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THE WEATHER, The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figz, Director of the Hongkong Observatory:-

Oo the 18th at 12.30 p.-The barometer hat fallen rapidly over Meisco Sims and the Loo, choos, and a slight to moderate fall has taken place over 3, China and the Philippines. The returns from Formoss are lacking.

A typhoon, whice is moving towards W.N.W, or N.W., is situated to the S.E. of Sime. -

Pressure is high over the Pacific to the E. of Japas, and over N. Chiùs,... It is still low over the N. part of the China Sea.

Bad weather in expected to sat sin over the Formois Channel and the N.E part of the China son during the next 24 hours.

Hongkong Reinfall for the 24 hours puding at sa p.m. tó-day, 0,38 inches,

FORECAST. 1-Hongkong and Neighbourhood, N.E. to N, winds, moderate to fresh punsettled. - .

z-Formosa Channel, N.E winds, strong. 1--South coast of China between Hoogkong and Lamocks, samé as No.1,"a

4.—South coast of Ching betwson Hongkong and Haldan, samo na No, tự

Clearan we at the Harbour Offen

Marte, for Saigon.

Prometheus, for Bansk k. Cheman, for Shanghai, Rajaburt, for Bangkok Cheongshing, for Swatow, Helene, for Heibow Haimun, for Swalow.. Tingsang, for Swałow, Patkower, for Shanghai. Hundn, for Canton, Daljin Meru, lor Swatow.

Bungkiang, for Cebu. Liangchow, for Cb akiang. Montangle, for Shanghal.

Sept. 18.

.

Assayı, for Europa. Montangle, for Vancouver. Rubs, for Manila, Prometheus; for Bangbok. Rajaburi, for Bangkok. Rungking, for floilo, Austria, for Shanghai, Marie. for Saigon. Signal for Swatow..

Hipanema ning

Par Darisant, from Saigon-643/Chiness, Per Fooksone, from Japan-Mr. and Mrs. Stevens.

Zaserngata óspirtað,

Per Rubt, for Manila-Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Falt, Mr. L. A, Jennings, Mistas R. Paulsen, F. Rentos, Messrs. Robt, Home, Wong Oblong, Yau Chối, Ng @ H■, Mr. Stott, Mr. Vicantia Ruvia, Lieut. and Mrs. Hunt, Mussro, 9. L.. Clark, Yan Chong and Ah Fook,

Shinel-p Reporta.

Sept.-Saigon 7th Sept., Rice and Goa Wo Fat Sing.. Wingsang, Bros., 1,425, 1. Smith, 14th Sept, -Wakamatsu gth Sept., Gen.-J., M. & Co.

SALLING VARLE, Eclipse, Br. 4-masted barque, 2,069, White, 18th Aug-Canton 17th Aug, Ballast.— S. Q. Co, King George, Br. ship, 1,057, 1. E, Jeffrey, 181 Apg.,-New York 9th April, Kerosina.-

, O. Co.

Vonials

Summer Exporten,

Aganis

Manila B-&-5, wSopi--89- Taiyuro. Kumang Singapore J., M&Co Sept 19 P. Sigiemand... Manila... M. & Co... Sept. 20 Aisuta Maru... Shanghai N. Y. K....Sept. 20 Luetza... Singapore M, & Co. Sept. az Kitano Maru.. Singapore. N. Y. K... Sept. 12 Siberis apau... P. M. Ca... Sept. 23 Monmog'shire. Singapore, M. & Co Sept. 23 Tranquebar... Snek...... Tacoma Mara. Kobo... O. S, K,Sept. 15 Hitachi Maru.. Japan...... NY. K. Sept. ay Yawata Maru..... Thursday 1 N. Y, K... Sept. 27 Kumana Mara Japan {N. Y; K....¡Sept. 28 Totomi Mara...Tuticorin... N..Y. K.... Oct Ischia

Bombay...10. & Co....Oct. 6

Morning Service. It am..

Defer. C.. Fernihough, S. Fisher, Miss Fuller, Denman Garner, C. E.. Geier, E.

Gill, Miss E. H. Gill, Miss V. H.

Phint-Ginger, &. S

St Francis' Church Wanohai:-Mass (Chin), 6 a.m. (Port.), 7.30am. Benediction, sp.m.

St Joseph's Church, Garden Road:-Morning

Service (Belik), 10 sm.

St Anthony's Chapel West Point-Mass,

8 a.m.

∙ment, at-9-a

The Bosary Church Kowloon-Every Sun

day, Mass at 7,30 am. and Mass, followed by the Benediction of the Blessed Sacra Union Church :-Services, 12 am and 6 p.m. CHINI COLIT METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER), September 17th, 1909, a.m.

da. Th. Hu Wind W. Vladivostock. #m Nemuro -.-16. 2001.]

Hakadets M. & Co... Sept., 23

Tokin Koch

DOCK REDORES,

HONGKONG, AND WHAMPOA DOCKI.

41 Kow-up Dock, Sorsogon k

Lt Two Kwong .......... Jobante ... Check Nippon Maru...........

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TAÏEGO. DOCKS.

Phuyea.......... St. Enoch.... Omphale..

Nagaasi..... Kagoshima Oshims........

labigakima Buals, .......

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Cheloo........ Walkawai ...19 Hrakow Kinklang Shangbal...... Gotzia

Hall, J. G.

Hamilton, Mrs. W. F. Hamilion, M. Hargreaves, Mrs. Hearmann, P. E. Helm, Mr. and Mrs. F.

P.

Hewett, Hoo. Mr. E.

A.

Hough, Dr. 5. Inner, Capt. R.

Marriott, Dr. O. McIntosh, G. C. Menagh, J. E. Merecki, J. Mollemand, J. Morse, H. 1. Packer, B. L.. Page-Patrick, Ray, E. H. Rendle, Mr. and Mr.

H, C. Soffietti, Paul

F. A.

Spalding, N., Surgeon

and Mr. A. D. Spittles, J. Stanley, Mr. Stebbing, W. T. Strickland, H. F. Swift, F. M.

Thompson, Mr. & Mrs.

M. L. Thompson, Miss White, Miss Whitmarsh, A Withington, Mr. and

Mrs. J. W.

-ASTOR -HOUSE.--

Abraham, & S. Almaroff, Mr. Baillet, M. Beobe, D. G. Broc, A. da Compere, Geo. Damaretz, P. Doryta, Miss: Ducroisat, L... Ebersole, Mr. and Mrs.

R.R

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H. Gagnon, A. E.

Gilbert, Mr. and

E.

Ginkel, Van

Glaser, M. S.

Gomes, A. J. M. Herrera, I. U.. Hill, Miss Lucy Holi, H, O., -Ilford, Mr.

Lapicque, Capt. P. A. Monteith, F. 5. Musso, V. P, Marquis and Marchioness S, Oriala

Owen, C.

Parizot, M. Roble, F. M. Mrs. Schmidt, W.

Vina, Mrs. Hamons de

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Kaou, Mrs.

Alexander, Dr. & Mrs. Legak, Mr.

D

z.m.

A

Alabaster, Mr.

nt

Sharp Peak...

A0107 RA e.m. SWALD

Aald, Mr.

Archbutt, Mr.

Aubrey, Dr.

Ancott, K. F.

at Quarry Bay Docks. Tashoku 20.

11

Ships Passed The Canal.

Talch Talna

Keshon Pescaduros... Cantos.

Balas, Mr.

Logan, Major

Marile, R.

May, E. A. G.

Middleton, Mrs.

Mook, A. V.

Bayard, Col. and Mrs. Munson, Mr. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs.

Nicolalsen, Mr,

Brewin, Hon. & Mrs. Or, J. W.

m. 29.81E

A. W.

Cadbury, Miss

12

29.72

39.79

11.

m 29

(29.6

6 am 19.72

m. 29.74

Bül

1

40

6th August-Derffinger; Coulidon, Hakala Hogkong....10am. 29.80 Maru Polynesien, Tydews, 10th August Victoria Peak Scandia, Glenroy, Bingo Maru, Nicomedia, | Gup Rock ... Yorck, Palkan13th August-Gayjon, Yun-Muc wan, Armand Bakic, Kintųck, Mamnon, 17th Wachows s.29.79 Augus-Rendoran, Pring Eissi Friedrich, Holkow Deucalion, Simia. 20th August-Indrasamka, Fakhot... Klaht, Nippon, Glaucus, Stantor, Peshawar, Fhullet.....8 Zyo Maru, Oceanien, 14th August -Kaimga, Touran St. Patrick, Amiral, Monmouthshtra, Seneca, O. St. James. Duporrs, Kamachi Mars, Cardiganshire. Apart! 27th August Belgravia, Tranquabar, Komo Mariia. Maru, Caledonien, Malta, Teinkat, Somall, Legasp!.5 Istria Stat Angost-Myrmidon, Brualder, Bucalo Ghosts, "Luirowe, Kliano Maru, Patrociar, ficllo Palaut, 3rd September--Sydney, Prins Lude. Cebo wig, Wakasa Baru. 7th September-Slam, tabole in Sanuki Maru, Segovia, 10th September Antenor, Bloemfontien, Brnat Simons, Glas Logan, Gisussh, Oppack, Palermo, Sardinia, Telamon. 14th September-Baxavon, Benvor lich, Braconshire, Jason,

30.03 78 September 18th, 1909, .m. Vadivostock.? L.m. 29.97|60|g1 Nemaro 6 am. 30.08 Hakodate. Tokie

Cartney, McD. Clark, T.

Conghtrie, Mr.,

Consland, A

Darling, Col

Davidson, E.

Dawson, Mr.

Dutton, Mr.

Deuses, Mrs. & child

Earle, Mr.

Pemberton, W. G, C..

Phelips, Mr. and Mrs.

Phillips, Major Piggott, Sir Francis Potter, Mr.

Probyn, R.A.M.cz, Major Reid, Lt-Col.

· Rissland Mr. and Mrs.

H.

Sawor, Mrs.

Sayle, Mr. and Mrs. Slacialry 4

Edge, Mr. and Mr. O. Smith, A. Findlay Baslas, Rev. and Km. Sorenson, S.

Dallas

Fieldar, Eug. Comdr.

Galbraithe, Mr. ..

Harris, Mr.

Hamland, F. A

Hockaday, W. T.

Honghes, Rev, -

Humphreys, W. M.

Southerland, Mr. and

Mr

Stacpole, Lt. Col. Temperley, Mr. Thompson, Lt. & Mrs. Totton, Mr.

Welker, F. W.

White, Mr.

Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. E. Whilemasch, 'Mr. and'

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29.80

Knight, U. O..

29.73

.. 129.61

9.50

Argaer, S. J.

29.34

30.04

Arrivals at Homs-6th August-Hirane Kochi Mary, Tourans, Glenlochy, toth August Nagasaki..... Impeclyde, Bellerophon, Sayagamkia, Sade Kuyoshima... Mari, Skimosa. 13th August—Apaziaus, SIZ - OsElms ja via. 14th August-Namur, 17th August Naks Astyanas, Yorck, Bingo Maru. 20th August Ishigak’jima.. Armand Bible, Sattuma, Indrani, Denbigh Bonlu 1........ shire aged August-Socotra, 34th August Chefos 0, 30.00

Weihaiyai 9 2.0. Scandia. Sithonia. Yunnan. 30th August

31st August-Niston, Deucalion, 3rd Huncow.....6 am, September-Kielit, Caladonian, Kannabes, In Kinklang Irla, tk September-Xassa Maru, Kawachi Shanghal ... Mar och September Cardiganshire, Pai. | Gutslali

Sharp Paak... | rocius, Palmus, Tith September-Malia, rath

September-St. Patrich, Myrmidon, Orasias, Amoy ......m

Swator Wray Castle, Sanuht Maru.

Takot Tach Taina....... Keskin o Pescadores...

Str. Derwent, from Saigon :-Experianced a heavy typhoon off C. Varilla Lat. 130 N. Long. 109-45 E. on the 14th inst, equally and showery BAL weather with moderate B.E. breeze and mode

te sea from thence into port,

HONGKONG TIGE TABLE, From Septembar '18th to 24th, 1909. -

„HIGH WATIR.

Mon..90

Str. Fooking, from Japan From Moji ex- perienced strong N.Zly gule with heavy Easterly wall and fine weather right down & Wad. | 20

Formpia Channel "past: the through the Lamach thents to Salgia Island moderare

Thún og

•N.Ely breeze and fins (weither throughout. approaching Hongkong Light Northerly winds and fins.

LOW WATER.

Hongket Height, Mean Time

Hongkong Height. Mean Timia.

31

H

Canton.........9 4.1.

• H^nguag.......[115 A, 11.

Ana Sotla Po sk

Heiber

B雾 29.79

12 Rock...

12

1,

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Wachom,

10

Pakket...

Phallen Tagrane

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Legaip!

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Ball, J.

Bolden, S. G.

MIL

Wood, David

GRAND, CARLTON,

Chapman, J. B.

Churchill, Dr. & Mrs. Davis, F..O.

Forsaith, Mrs. G. A..

Gonibom, N.

Paul B.

Poad, E. H. Pawell, A.

Prager, J.

Prager; Mr. S. P. Hasy, Miss

Raysur, Frank 5.

Roland, A. J.

|Howeit, Mir, and Mrs. Simpson, Mrs.

Jarend, Madam

Lack, 5.

Loe, Mine R.

Loo, Miu Ivy Magner, L.

Makow; Mr. & Mrs. ·

Adams, F. R. J..

Bugsbergen, P.

Thomas, A. Waldron, J. W, Wallace, 1. D. White, O. T. Young, Miss

CRAIGIEBURN. .

Ritchie, A

Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Crowther

G.A

Clothier, H. W. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Hanchecome, Kadame Hollingsworth, Mr. Lambert, Mrs. Lambert, Miss Mohler, Mr. and Mrs.

Smith, dr. and Mrs,{

Great

Smith, Z. Great Smith, Miss D. Smithson, Miss Williams, Mr. & Mrs, Wilson, G. L.

Sept. 17 Sept. By al

EAGENT: 29.80

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