1911-07-04 — Page 8

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RECENT RIOTS AT CANTON,

A Missionary's Vlow.

The London Missionary Society has received from the Rov, W. W. Clayson, their senior mission- ary at Cantón, a lottor relativo to the recent riots at Cunton. In tho lotter Mr. Clayaon says:-

COMMERCIAL.

EXCHANGE. Selling, London-Bank T.T.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY JULY 4 1911

___SHIPPING NEWS.

SANMAILS DUE.

Pacile (Mongolia) 7th Inst.

German (Luotzów):12th insty

The H. A. L. .A. Slavonia loft

Do.. Demand

.1/9 9/10 | Shanghai on the ful lust, pt not, and DA

4 months' «ight.....1/9 11/10 | may be expeeled nere on the 5th inst.... Franco-Bank T.T... Amerion Bank T.T. Germany-Bank T.T.

odin T.T.

.2.264 st p.m. ...48+ ............ 1:83

The Imperial Goran Mail ... Prins Eitol Friedrich which left here on the 28th alt., at noun, arrival at ............1947 Bingsporo on the End iast., at 8p.m.

.1943 The P. &.0, 6. N. Co, s... Bocotes is expected to arrive at Columbo on the 12th inst., at 7 am.

Do. Demand Shanghai-Bank T.T....714 Sang-Baak T.T. per II.K. $100 76% .............. 89 Japan-Bank T.T. Java-Baok T.T.

1

Buying.

Hotels.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

FIRST CLASS and Up-to-datX.

Hongkong, 20th April, 1911.

J. A. TAGGART,

Manager, [25

GRAND HOTEL

Telephone 197.

SHARE REPORT.

S-BELLERS,

Bricks & PÁD OF VALVE.

HANKS

BA-SALK

D-DUVERS

GARY DIVEDRED AND BAIR

RETURN BAKED Chr LAST TRALY

Final of 6% 5/- at 1/10

884 54 for half your o ended' 91-19-10, mak-

ing 4. B. for the year)

In Liquidation

LONE

$885 L.

Hongkong & S'hai $125

£88

National Banks

45

$80

MARINE INSURANCES.

Jantons

$50

$188 b. 815 for 1909-

North Chins

Co

Cairns

$100

8800 b.

b.

MANAGEMENT & CUISINE UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT. | Yangtzos

The P. M. 8.5. Cus', a a. Mongolia Arrived at Manila on the 2nd inst., 857]. .....1073 botoon 2 pm and 4p.., and is ex- pected to anil from Mini's for this part months" sight L/C............1/0belsesa 10 am. and noon bih inst months' sight L/0...1/10 1/10 nd is expects to airo here on the 7th inst., at daylight, and leaves again 30 days' eight San F‰o &^N. York 441 | in the 14th inst, at noon, for San

months' sight

45 Francisos, via Auroy, Kosling. Shang- hai, Nagamaki, Kobe, Yokkaichii, Shimizu, Yokohama and Honolulu.

6

do.

The officials were not taken uanwaros, but had strong forces of troops at differont quarters, and repelled the insurgents. The city gatou were quickly shut, and there was a house-to-honso search. The revolutionarios wore hunted down, and any offering rosistance wore killed out of hand, tho rost boing reserved for trial. More than 100 word executed in the stroots, and their bodies | were loft lying around for two days. The men who actually modo tho attack in Canton wore a company who came up from Hongkong. The greater part were mouths sight France 231 not Cantonese, but men from 6 months' sight do. .............2.384 Tukion, Aului, and other pro-4 months sight. Germany... 1.87 vincos. A large percentage of Bar Silvor

„24 5/15 those caught ware without quenos. Bank of England mate

............$% The caused the officials to arrest sovereign..

....$11.04 and sourch ovoryone without quenes on the streets near the old city. During the last your thou sands have cut off their quoues. | The greater part of these aro now senrod to be seen ontafor foar

30 days sight Sydney & Mel-..

bourne................... 1/108

POST OFFICE.

Only fully propsid letters and post-

they may be seized. During the cards are transmissible by the Siberian

last few weeks the newspapers Route to Eampes 2 have boon full of talk about tho

partition of China. They print most circumstantial stories of the

The N., Moagolf, with the American

mooting of reprusoutatives of all Mail is expected to arrive here on the Great Powers in Paris. At day the 7th inst; nt daylight, this micting, the story goes,

the parution of Cirina was deter-

A Mail will also for :-

|

The Canadian Pacific Railway Cam pray's I.M.S. Empress of Chiun which left here on the 10th ult., arrived at Vancouver, It on the ist inst.

The Mogel Lino 8.8. Braomar left the United Kingdom on the '80th uàr for this port via Strui »...

The Dodwell Liuo 8.5. Mitrɔse arrival at New York on the 2nd inst

ARRIVALS.. Catherine Apear, Br. n.x., 1,7:30, 12. 0.

Towne ond 3rd July-Cal- catta and Singapora · 28tli June, Gen.-D. S.,& Co. Akitsushima, Jap. cruiser, A. Teatroka,

Ith June-from Mim Day.

·DEPARTED,.

'July 4.

Fri-Amant Benic, for Shaughni. Germania, for Canton.. Aubai, for Cantan. Kumano-matu, för Yakobamı.

VESSELS IN PORT.

mined on, America alome protest Shanghai-Per Hangsang, Sth July, 11 |

ing, and refusing to take part.

This is implicitly holioved by

A.M.

STEAMERS.

2

F. REICHMANN, Proprietor.

ASTOR HOUSE

(LATE CONNAUGHT HOTEL)

QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG.

ENTRALLY situated, up-to-date Hotel, Reanally renovated, and nuder entirely Now Maungomcat. Largs and Comfortable Rooms, Exsellout Cuisine under the supervision of an Experiepoed FRENCH OHUF, and

FIRE INSURANCES, China Firm

Hongkong Fires

SHIPPING

1100 Ra&atorim of 10 for 1910

81%

[168 b Final of #20 making $50

for 1909. and Interim 6%

$30 for 1910

030 | 8200

$20 ($119. b.

$50 8355

Chins & Manilas $25 $10% b.

Indo-Chinas

Ponglas. Steamships

$50 $19 b.

Steamboats

$1390

(Proferre1) (Deferred)

C3805 1.

50/

eparate Tables, Blot and Cold Baths, Elocinia Light throughout. TormBkeli "Transporta -moderate, First Claas socommodati in for Familles und Touriste,

Dudor Personal Suj ervision of

L. GAMEAU,

Proprietor

Telephone, 170

cil b.

$12 for 1908 and Int. of

$3 on account of 1910.

87 & U's of $2 for 1009

$27 for 1000

$1 for 1908.

5 p.o. for year end'g 80·6-08 Dividend of $14 for half{ year ending 31-12-10 ] Interim of 38. on preferre shares only or 1910)

1 per share (Coupon 15)}

mak'g 21. nocount 1010]

**

Div. 7 p. e. for year end n Bun. bp, o. Ing 30.4.11 14%

$10 for 1910

Interim of 1/- on sevount

** Star Forry**

$10

N. BLUMENTHAL, Manager

REFINERITS.

Chias Sugars

Taloframe Astor."

[24

Luzon Sugara

20 $0 $10 $1000 $100 $22

$3 for 1897

MINING.

Chinese Engineering

£1

13 b.

AT

BELLE

·

VIEW

HOTEL,

Hasdwalors Raubs

P: 10

P.10

EL

Telephone No. 907.

OPEN AIR SKATING RINK

SESSIONS 10 A.M. to 12 Noon.

2 P.M. to 4 P.M; · ́

Admission 25 cents.

5 P.M. to 8 P.M.

9 P.M. to 11 P.M.

Admission 50 cents.

Swing Band will play at the above Hotel every Sunday ommencing

thousands, and nikesan addition-Macon-Per Sui Tai, 5th July, 1.10Anghin, Ger. s. 1,000, Chr. Kum-mm 4 p.m. to 10 p.m."

al disturbing factor in the situ-

IV.M.

tion. Me awhile ware thankful Manila, Cehn and Hilo-Per Tean,

that the pro-mut crisis seems to hava pissed.

STEAM TRAWLING,

:

5th July, 8 r. Seasion, skinny an1 Fanchor-Per Closharp-mara, 6th July, 9

A.N.

Batavia, Charbon, Samarang aud Souralaya Per Tjilatjap 6th July, 11 A.M. Per Sui Tai, 6th July, 116

P.3.

SIJANGHAI, SIBERIAN Mail to Europo-Per. Arange, Gth July, 2 r..

pel, 19th Juno-Bangkok 11th June, Ric3.-B. & 8.

HOTEL CRAIGIEBURN.

Beurlauch, Br. 8, 2,023, Macmillu, | Bonghon :, 1815. Apr. 1211.

In July-London 19th |

Na, Gea–G L. Co Changsha, Br. ... 1,310, E. Finlay 10, 2nd July-Australian Ports 31st May, Gen-B

Chillar,

Cashin

& S. Br. 6., 1,102, H Nideon, 29th Juno-Bangkok 21st and Swatow 24th Jane, Gen T. & Co.

PLUNKET'S

The Peak,

ter the Tra le ruinas. 'To'. 56. For Terus, apply to`l' • 2.8. 1,308, Myn, Jay, T. Yamaguchi, 1st July—|27) Foschair 28th June, Oei- O. B. K.

Shanghai-Por Anhui, Gth July, Chow Tat, Ger..., 1,115, W. Reher,

Swatow,

In Japan.

Mr. Consul A. M. Chalmers sya in his report on the trade of Nugasaki in 1910: The teams Macan trawling industry, inaugurated at Nagasaki in 1907 by the Steam Trawling Company, a Japanese company organised by a local British firm and having a fair number of foreign shareholders, has met with considorable sucUOSO. The said company now operates two importod steam trawlers, which are both under the diree. Man tion of British trawling masters, and has ordered a third to bo built locally tho latter should be roady for work in Fobrnary, 1911. Ona or two purely Japanese com- panies have already entered into competition, and from Shimano- soki, nt the entrance to the Inland Son, regular fisle trains are run daily to Tokyo.

In view of this devolopment of the fishing industry a strong movement has been on foot to establish a fish depot at Nagasaki, which should form a contral market for steam trawlers in

Japan. Cold storage would form a material part of the scheme.

That such a dopot will be formed is more than probable, but it remains to be soon which will be the favoured locality, Moji being also very active in the matter and presenting strong claims to consideration. As ro-

T, J.

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Amoy and Fonchow-Per Haitan. 7th July, 10 A.M. Ceba, Iloilo, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Town-

bart, Launceston, New

Zealand, Dunedin, Mul- bourne, Adelaidu. Perth and Fremantle-Per Nikko-maru, 7th July, 11 x.. Mao-For Sui Tai, 7th July, 115

20th June Bangkok 21st June, Rico and Meal.-B. & S.

Faflu of Mances, Dr. s.s., G. H. Pike,

W. GALEAGHE”.

Johnson, Miss

Managar

Pring e, J. W.

Pritela 1, Miss

1850

$2 DOCKS, WHARVES, &'G'DOWNS. Fenwicks

$25. Kowloon Wharla $50 H. K. & W'pos Dosks $60 1855 b. Shanghal Docka T. 100.00 Hongkew Whard T. 100 1.824 Auglo French Lands T.100

1.90 a.

120

LANDS, HOTELS & BUILDINGS.

Hongkong Botola · $50

Hongkong Landa Humphreys Estates Kowloon Lands Shaughai Lands

1870 $100 $95 $1080

,680 1325 b.

T. 50 [г.04

$50 $47

Manila 'polo Hotel F. 011 ».

COTTON MILts.

T. 60

Hongkong Cottons $10 b

Chinn-Borneo

for year ending 28.2.11

(Coupon No.18)

fimt year

11. 24. por share on 150,000

$1% for year end 81.19.00 | $ for year ending 31.12. 10 $14 for year and 81.12.10 Finnl ofTis. mak'g Tls. Į

10%

Gin all for year 30-4.10 | | 8% Final of Tls, for 1910.

31%

Tis. 8 29.10.

$300 old shares, $150)

01%

on-buy shares för half

year 31-12-10

0%

$7 per share for 1901

45 gents for 1910

71%

$21 for 1910

14. G for 1910

Final dividend of $2.201

per share making $4| 81%

in all for year 1010

15 per cent. for 1910-

T4 furyear ended 31-10-107)

T7 for yearended 20-12-10}] 12% 30 cante 81,7-08

Cas

West Paints

GRAND HOTEL.

Fouton, Mr.

GAP'

Oren, A. B.

Evans, Mr. Gill ort, Mr. Jan.01, 0.

Moorey, R. J. Muller, Mr. Narings, P. W.

EWOB

'T.83 8.

MIGCI LLANEOL'S.

Light and Powers

812 894 b. $101

$1 for 1910

11%

Do. (Bpra. slistos) $1 }

$1.15

bins Providents

MANAGER,

Dairy Farms

810 87.10 b

$6821

80 cents for 1910:

101%

| Johnston, Capt.

H.. Ramey, Mrs. A.

|

roon Islands

$10 $3 $5 BL

Interim of 15 cents per

L,

hara for 1910

3%

HOTEL VISITORS.

Johnson, P. A. Eolly, Mr. Kayt, Dr. F. King, Mr. & Mea.

Clins, G.

Franzo, L. H.

Len, Mrs.

$10 8214

$1.20 per sbare 'and b's'

$25. 8170 1 $10

$19 b.

01% 11%

MONOKONG HOTEL.

19th June-from Philadelphia Apear, str. E. M. Hay, C. T.

Kersing Oil, 0. Cu.

A.

Hawett, Hon. Mr. villo, Brisbane, Sydary, Ho-Foo Shing, Dr. s... 142, W. D.

Blanch, N., F. and Mrs. E. A. Wosh, 1st July-Gnymás (Maculos) 80th May, Balost. | Boyco, W. Stol Hoagh, Dr. S. J., M. & Co.

Camera, Mrs. M. Innes, Onpt. R. Gleufilloch, Br. 6., 1,431, 3. Mà-

Eda'

Jaeger, H. sen, Zud July-Singapore 20th Juno, Gen-dog Tak Campbell, Mr. and Joseph, R. M. Fang.

Mr. C. H. Hercules, Not. 8,8., 2,433, 1. Wilhelm- | Chilvers, PI. T.

sen, 1st July-Poitland 23rd | Olarke, D. E. June, Gen-Order. Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns,

Davidson, N. K, Townsville, Brislano, Sydney, | 1Isla Chang, Chi. *5., 1,250, Kam- Hobart, Launceston, Na

blin. 2nd July-Canton D'Ooltingon, V. Zesioni, Dunedin, blet-

11 Julz, Go1.-C. M. 8. | Drow, W. 0. bourne, Adelaide, Perth and

N. Co.

Eames, E. J, W. Edwards, Mr. and

P.V.

Fremantle Per Eastern, 8th Hudson

July, 10 a..

SHANGHAI, SIBERIAN. Mail to

Europe-Per Chenan, 8th Japan, Jaly, 4PM.

Marn, Jap. st., 2,826, Toz

wa, 28th Juno-Maji 22nd June, Coal-A. & Ca. Br. ., 3,806, A. Stowart, 2nd July-Moji 27th June,

an.-D. S. & Co.

singlan and Tie In-Per Clipshing, Maric, Ger... 1,169, Bisikler,

9th July, 10 ▲ x. Fampe, &a., Intis ein

futicorin

Per Della, 8th July, 11 am.

Manila, Colu and Hoito-Per. Yuen-

sany, 8th July, i var

Mrs. F. W.

Romsen, Mrs. A. Hongkong Electrics

F.

Shaw, F. H... Wigle, Capt. Wilson, J.

Wood, Mr. G. 1)

Hongkong Ices Hongkong Nope Langkata Morning Post Peak Tramway

Ro. (new) Philipi Ingr

.g. 10 .98 b.

$36 $25

!

810 8121

$1 $1.10 b

$10 $5. b.

II. Prica & Co.. Id. $10. $19 b.

Sonicta de Preferred #50}

ASTOL HOUSE,

Mody, N. Morries, Mr. H

Palpere

- Papierterla

da Tonkin

de

Steam Laundry

Lowtherkamp, W. Marriott, Dr. O. | Balfour, 1). N. Mitcheluore, E. V. Borey, II. L. Moulver, Mr. and Poll, D.

Bell, Mia Bella Mrs. A. B. Moore, B. O.

Bell, Bias Mary North, W. Nya, P. 11. '

Odnu, F. 8. Ehrenfels, Mr. and O-bome, Mr. and

Mrs. H. O.. Mrs. J. K. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Porcira, Mr. and

B. Heston 23rd June-Saigon 19th June, Rico.-J. & Cu. Esrom, F. Mundsson Mara, Jap. n.s., 3,428, T. | Evans, G. H. Ota, 1st July-Miiko 25th | Fayder, O. V. Juno, Coal.-M. B. K.

gards the development of an 0x^{r}.atsia-Per Huichow, 8th July, $Nanshan, B. 8.8, 4.700, W. P/Fisher, H. G.

port trade in salted fish, one grent. drawback will be, it is said, the

P.M.

high price and inferior quality of Manila, Cabo and Hoik-F'er Robí,

Japanese salt, which is a Govern- ment monopoly.

Prims, at July-Manila Forrester, J.

P.1. 28th June, Coal and France,. Mr. & Mrs. Md -U. 8. Navy.

W. D.

10th July, 8 P.M.

On Sang, Br. o., 1,787, Suite, 2nd Fuller, Deamas Swatow Amoy and Foochow -Per

July-Canton let Juls, Haiching, 11th July, 10 am.

Goulbourn, V. SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL. Manila, Cebu and Iloilo—Per Kaifoug. Phoum

2nd June-Belleropé un, Beu-leneb,

11th July, 3 ..

Bealsrig, Denelian, Kabinga, Palms, Europe, &c., India via Tatiostin-Pur

Patroclus, Faxouls, Syria, Toursa",

Yorck, 12th July, 11 a..

Indrades, 6th June-Uardiganabire, Liberia, ippon, Patrocins, Ville de la Singapore, Penang and Dombay-Por Quarta,

Clotal 9th Janessaki Maru, 'Ia- ́dra «awba, Kanagawa

Capri, 18th July, 11 4.2.

11 A.M.

Bell, Morton

paid up $45) $45

Shanghai-Anmatron T. 20 T95.

Renoß*$500

#6 201

f

Nightingale, G. F. Pomat, Mr. an† United Asbestos Orion-)

tal Agency, Ld.......$10 #10

Mcm.

Perves, Mr. and United

Shres

$10 2800

Un'on Watertot

We'smann, Ltd.

William Powell

Boadas, C.

Brusher. Le

Moc A.

Pleifter, O. Pond, Eino H. Prichard, A. T. Bay, E. H Sholly, Mrs.

D. Bolomon, II. II. Spalding, Dr. and

Grelend, A. Brown, J. Capillery Carnavarro, Capt., Carpi, G. Colien, A. Fiogo, L. P. Gule, J. T. WQue, F. D.

Courger, M. Grant, Mre

Ma Quirin **

Roquin, Vr. Rondon, L. Ross, Juo Salsbello, M.

Silri, Mr. Schroder, W. Schumacher, O.. Shearer,

Watson

Mr. A. D.

Ballost. E M. & Co.. Penh," Br."^,8., 1,006, C. E Gratama, V. M. Q. Spitt.es, J.

Page, 28 June-Saigon | Griffiths, E. E. 23d Rico and Gen-We Gronjohann, W. Fat Sing. Ger. .., 1,746, Danielsen, tall, Capt. T. F'. 90th Juno-Amoy 26th June. Bamilton, J. O. Ges.-S.W. & Co.

Hansen, T. F.

Mars, Pro-Sandakon-Fer Mauiang, 18th July, Rizal, Br. .., 2,744, J. Hanning, Harrison, A.

methen. 18th Jun-Baron Andros- asn, Mesenon, Moutrose. 18th June-- | Shaughni, Koba aud Moji-Per Kut- Australis, Katung, Nore, Silesia.

Fang, 14th Jun, ii A.M.

Kobo, Yokkalobi, Shimidan,

Telunon, Wray Castle 20th June-Amoy, Kedung, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Aguuomion. Australion. Bentawore Itzow, Persona, Silla, Baron Driesen. 27th Jaco--Aufein, Arnu-i and Babic,.Astyanax, Dulon, Camar-i thenshire, Fintli Hirano Maru,

Jason, Meinam, Boeken, Mishima Mara, Yarra, Neckar. 30th June---

Benaran, Ners, Peleus, Buentes, You

·NKA.:

Arrivals at Nomor 2nd Juno-Kin- tuck, Prinz Ludwig. 8th Jano-Ghazi, Pelho. 9th June-Bonegambia, Tourau.. 18th Jans-Ido/acnetto, Patroclus, Rhalufels, 16th June--Aki Mar 29th Jnan-Olamorgan-litre. 26th Jane Australlon, Belgravis, Memnon, Bene, Tranquebar, 2018| Jung--Butow, Mislimis Mart,

Stage,

Moils,

15th July, 10 & M

22nd June-M•nif¢ 1@ch

June, Ballast.— Onter,

Si Kiang. Fr. 68, 611, P. do Cata-

Ince, 3rd July-Inithong 1st July, Gen-XI. M.

Square, Miha W. Stainer, Lind. Mrs. C. E. Taylor, J. W. Waterusn. B. J.

CRAIGIEDUNY.

Yokolumn, Honsiuluand San Spir, Nor. a.a., 870, W. Horn, fet l'auízon, A. Maudyk, A, O. Panel-e-Par Mongolis,

July-Manil 26th June, Gaskell, Mr. and Bite fo, Mr. and Fallast.-A. T. & Co..

Mrs. W. H. Birs. Penang and Caloutts-Ter Stentor, Br... 4,803, A. D. Baker,

2nd JulyFoochow 80th | Gratt-Smith, E. Bisley, Lisut Nam-ang, 18th July, 10 ́à m.

June, Goa-B. & §.

Grant-Smith Mrs. Mir, G.

Co

audible. Loong Bing, 15th July, 1 1.6 Manila, Ceba, Iloilo,, Yap, Augaur,

Friodorich

Tean,

and

Bt., 16, A. W. Outer Hassock, Lipt. & Stoleb, M. and Tridge, 80th Jans-Manila, Mrs. R. L., R.. Mrs. Morton

27th Juno, Gen.-B. & 8.

Wilhelmshafen, Tjilatjap, Dnich .., 2,470, A. W. L. King, Mr. & Mr Batt. Mr. ad

Rabaul, Herbertshobe, Ma- tapi, Brisbane, Sydney, lo- bart, Launceston. New Zealand, Dunedin, Mal-Wong bourne, Adelaide, Perth and Fremantle-Per Pilna Olgis- mund, 18th July, 8. e.m. +

Rooy, 2 th June-Java W.

Forte 14th and Swatoy 23rd Mack-ozie, A.

Jane, Bugar.J. O. J. L

Kol, Car... 1,115, H. Oll

31re. F.

Guillon, D. ̧ Qurtziarger, J. Hanitzsch, F. Liu, S. F. Jones, E. M. leph. J. Kruzer, M. Krønder, G, L, Lapleque, P. A. Labman, W.

Mr. M. E. Bier, P. K. Smith, J. Sprinkle, W. Burling, Vr Tur: or, J.

$10. #7

$10 $12.

#10 $6

$9 b

$1.20 for yearend g 81-7-106%

of 10 cents.

| $10 per sham for 1910)

$2 per share for 1910

T.2, Bonus T.14 Interim" 1st Quarter 1911

Nono

80 cents on fully paidy

shares and 8 cents on C 81 paid shares for year{

eading 30-4-11-

None

$1.50 for 1910

First year

No divblend this year

10%

20

50 cts, for yearend g 80-5:10 10%

15 per cent. per ordinary share for year ended $1.5-1010

Da,

per oant for year end-} ing 81-12-1010

10 per cent, for year end-

ing 31-7-10

30-certa for 1009

Corrected to 1 m. 4th July, rost, by R. & KADOME & Co, Sharr & Genera! Brokers,

The Talegraph” does not hold (tcalf responsible for any of the above quotaziona

THE WEATHER.

CHINA COAST" MET› OROLOGICAL REGISTES.

Station.

Julyth, a..

Hour.

Emometer,

Temperature

Humidity.

Direction.

--- Force.

|||

Weather.

Valst. Mr. and Hakodate 680.09

-M Vapporoni, A. Vuzebil, Y. Wawn, Mr. and

MTA. C. E... Lonth, T. Williams, W. A, Mitolo, Bir. and Young Nai Va

Mro.

Tokio Nagasaki Obefoo

11

23.95

29.89

11

起1

On the Bril at 5.15 p.--The typhoon to the South of Hongkong apparra fo^-

be moring in a Northwesterly direction,

It

will probably reach the coast betwron Macro and Kwong Chan Wan. Hori gale from E. and SE. expected In Hongkong to-night. On the 4th at 145 a—Blick" Sonth Cone and Ball hoisted. At 12.05 p.-The typ' von ·

is approaching the erast between Macao

rising slowly in the poighbourhood of Hongkong, and falling quickly over

Whalwol 9a29.90 80 00 58.. 3 cm and Ulan Stmite. The ammeter in Hankow Ba K'kisdg Shanghai Da20.98 77 66 #

7381 Gutzlaff

E 8 Ya Tongking Promuro has given way 29.0477—*#0 Sharp P'k

over S. Japan. It remains high over 0.20.807782 = 10

Amor

Swetow

Canton

'gkong 10a20.69 7889 ** 7 29.40 Gap Book

MAN CHEONG, 150, WELLINGTON STREET ORITBAL, Macao

Po:GIONG. SWATOW DRAWING WORK.

感動

"

10

29.18 80- B

od

10 29.88 80 71: Rax 0

o

020.8984

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C. BL. J. Ba 29.87 75 - W>W So Manila Gentlemen and Ladies'

Iloilo TAILORS & OUTFITTERS, Osba Embroidery, Fonges Bilk, Glass Cloth, Labuan

Canton Silk and Lacos, &e, da Hongkong, 23rd January, 1911. 988.

manns, 80th June-Bangkok Printed and Fablished by Richard Irving Hope, for the Froprietor 20th and Koksichang 21th Dr. J. W. Noble, at 47, Den Voux Road Central, in the Vity of June, Bica & Wood-B. 48, Victoria, Dargkong.

N. China and the Pacifle to this East of Japin. Bad weather must still ħie expected over the northern alsores of the China Son. Hongkong Istofall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day. 2.56 fnclier (1)—Hongkong and Neighbourhood, ♬ E. gale moderating 20.87 89

slowly; hard min equalis. (2)-For 29.90 70

moss Chenuel, E. winde, fresh. (8.) Jaly örd st”.

Bouth cost of Chino between Hong- :0 am...

4pm.kong and Lamook", E. and 6.5. gale. Barometer .........20.09 20.67

nunderating. (4.)—Boniaconat of Temperature

TO Humidity: 67

Coins between Hongkong and Hainan, Hainfall n

Y 87

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