CHINESE JUGGLERS.
--Clover Troupe at the Theatre.
Royal.
To speak of the Chiu Kwan Lot Hing Co., as Magicians from Peking, is to be guilty of a mianomer, though a olever com "pany of jugglers and contortionists they most certainly are. The troape, which appeared at the Theatre Royal last night, consists of some eight or nine performers ranging from infancy to maturity. The cleverest of the band was a youngster not past his first-de- oads, who besides being a very self contained performer was good at all the tricks he performed, from somersaults to trapezë work. A Chinese lady undertook some olever foot juggling with wine jara, and a huge wheel while a male adult was remarkably smart in a somersault got in which he carried a tray fall offdiabes, jump. ed from a fair height and turned a somersault, without even a dish elinking against another. Some claver vaulting was also per- formed, giving one the impres sion that a deal of amusement
might ts obtained from an ordinary kitchen table.
|
THE TYPHOON.
Ships from the North Delayed."
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, AUGUST ∙1913.'
POST OFFICE,
The Linan, with the. London Mails (via Siberia) of Friday,
The Douglas steamer Haiyang arrived in port this mornig from
The Assaye with the London Focshow and Swatow
someMails (via Siberia) of Wednesday twenty-foura late. After leaving and Saturday, the 9th and 12th Bwatow the presence of the tyinst is due to arrive here to phoon was felt, and the ship day.
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 91st at 20.20-Sigaals lowered.
the 11th inst.is expected to ar-Taishun, Chi, s. 1,916, R. Para- rive at daylight to-morrow.
On the lat at 11.87.-Pressure mese, 31st July-Canton 30th July, Gen-OM.S. Formosa and the south-east coast has Inoresed moderately over N. Co. Yingehow, Br. 1,916, McIntosh, of China. It has decreased slight
31st July-Canton Bally over Tongking. last.-B. & §.
No returns from Japan.
lam Woodus Greene-
turned back to port. She re- The United States Mall Per s.s. mained there from Tuesday night Nile has been transferred to the until yesterday morning, and s.s. Canada Maru which is due to them came on. Big squalia, with arrive here on the 8th of August.
heavy southern Ros,-were-ex- Monday, the 4th instant, being perienced on the ran down, but Bank Holiday the General Post beyond this no inconvenience was] Offios will be open from 8 to 9 felt and the ship successfully am. There will be one delivery avoided the typhoon.
Other incoming steamers report bad weather in the Formosa Channel, while several bosta are delayed.
The telegrams quoted below were received by the American Consulate General Hongkong from the Manila observatory at I p.m. to-day-
of Ordinary Correspondence and one collection from athe. Pillar Boxes as on Sundays The Money Order Office will be entire ¡y closed.
MAILS DUBE.
Siberian, Assaye, let August. Biberian, Linan, 2nd August.1 American, Canada Maru, 8th August.
Ogolone or Typhoon near or over the northern Ladrone or・・ MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY Merine's Islands-direction un- known.
Cyclone or typhicon, Próific Ocean, about halfway between the Mariana Islands and Luzons This turn concluded with a dive-direction unknown. through a ring of knife blades whose points all converged to- warde-one common centre. The smallness of the ring and the cleaness with which the artistes went through it was quite re- markable.
The audienca was certainly not so large as the merit of the show deserved but there is yet to-night and ‚tc-morrow for that to be remedied..
Following is the programme
to be given by the Magicians from Poking tomorrow eroning :
1.
Overture.
2.-Sword Show,
· 3.-Wheeling Square Table.
4-Plate Wheeling and Pinte
Butterfly.
1
UNCLAIMED TEI EGRAMS.
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Company.
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Wanyiktscheng, Tsingtan. Walthert Peaceful, Bentbuy. Kaizomara Niohimor, Osaka"
Kinj son, Amoy
2528, 3203, Ningpo. 0628, 3068, 4639, Amoy
6007, 3609, 4149, 4108, 0883,
5.-Passing through: Iron1120, 8670, 0005, 4102, 7190,
Hoope
IJ
6. Wooden Wheel Played on
Feat.
7.-Parsing
through Iron
Hoops on Fire.
10 MINUTES INTERVAL..
8.-Overture.
9. Badder Climbing
10.—Sorcerer's Act.
11.-Aerial Ropa Walking.
12.-Earthenware Jar played on
Feat.
Blades of
18. Walking on
Swords. 14-Overhead Somerriult.
(Performed by Girls 0 Years
of Age.)
*** AU REVOIR."
Major-General Anderson's Farewell Message.
In the Garrison orders issued yesterday afternoon the following oppeste→→
On relinquishing the South China Command: Major-General C. A. Anderson, desires to oxpress to all ranks of the Staff and De- partments and of the troops in garrison, his appreciation of the excellent spirit which has
pre-
vailed during the time he has had the honour to command in Hongkong.
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Without the able and willing SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK
assistance of the staff and the soldierlike co-operation of the
troops, the command of the gar. rison could not have, bin the pleasant duty that it has been. He wishes luck to all and bids them' Au revoir.'
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Is the Cheapest in the end,
and one of the very beat is
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day.
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Chiyo Maru, Manila. Chicago Maru, Manila, Glenogle, Singapore. Chill, Europe &c. Haiyang, Coast Ports.
MAILS CLOSE. Straite, Ceylon and India via Bombay-Per Indo Maru, 1st August, 5 p.m. Straite, Batavia, Samarang and Bourabaya-Per Banrí Maru, 1st August, 5 p.m.
Haiphong
Chiyo
At 6 am this morning the sens
Mail Steamers (190
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
A
Maru, Jap. 8.a. 7,250, Will-tre of the typhoot was in about WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or
about the DATES named -----
Stearuers
31st July-San Francisco latitude 220 N. and longitude 110° For
FORECAST FOR THE 24
MOJI ----KOBE NYANZA AND YOKO-(Capt. H.N. Rivers,"
R.N.R. HAMA...!
Į DELTA SHANGHAI...
Capt. E.P, Martin, RN.E. at 5 am LONDON, vis
1st July, Gen.-8. Mori-travelling west-south-west.
Gradients are shallow this SHANGHAI,) moto.............. Chicago Maru, Jap, ss. 6,188. S. morning.
Nemoto. 31st July-Ta- Hongkong Rainfall for the 24| coma and Manila 28th hours ending at 10 am. to-day, July, Flour & Gen.-.0.78 inches. 6; K. Yunnan, Fr. - 4,213, Olmen, HOURS ENDING AT NOON
31st July-Colombo,-
TO-MORROW. M. M. A."Apoar, Br. s.a. 2,931. W. Walk- er, Ist" August—Japan, Gen.-D. 8. & Co. Chili, Fr..., Erchenauer, lat August-Marseill 29th June, Gen-N. N & Co. Haiyang, Bras. 1,062," J. E
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District,
Hgpgkong and
Neighbourhood
Hodgins, 1st August- Foochow and Swatow 2 Formosa Channel 31st July, Gen.-D. L. & Coi Glenogle, Br. s. 2,399, Graves, 1st August-Singapore 26th July, Gon.-Chinese. Kalibia, Br. a,s. 3,041, Stewart, 1st August-New York 30th June, Kerosine · Oil.-D. & Co. Yunnan, Br. s.s. 1,206, Eedy, 1st August-Samarang 24th July, Sugar.-B. & 8
CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. ·
July Si
and Pakhoi-Per Sikiang. 2nd August, 9 a,m...
Hanyang. 2nd Hanyang for Saigon: .Aug., 10 s.in.
Luchow for Shanghai.
Saigon-Per
Bangkök-Per Anna, 2nd August, | Bohemia for Shanghai,
English
10 am.
August 1st. Haimun for Swatow. Banri Maru for Soura baya. Misumi Maru for Kwangyen. 8lkiang for Haiphong. Indo Maru for Bombas. Yushun for Tientsin,
Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Adelaide, Western Aus tralia, India, Aden, Egypt, and Europe via Brindiet (Late Letters 11 a.m. to noon, Extra Postage 10 cents.) (Sup- plementary mail on board up to the time fixed for │" departure of the mail
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"July 31.
(Extra Postage 10 cents) E, F, Ferdinand for Trieste (Letters posted in all the Kitano Maru for Yokohama. Pillar Boxes in time for
the first clearance will be included in this con- tract mail.) The Parsel Mail will be closed, to-day, at 5 p.m.-Per Assays, 2nd August, 11
a.m.
..
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August 1.
Hue for Halphong. Jelunga for Calcutta. Delta for Shanghai,
Merlin, Mrs.
Forecast 118. to B.E.
Usual Pörts ASSAYE.
of Call
Capt. C. J. Coldwell,
LONDON & ANT- 1
winds,
WERP via Singa-
strong to
pore,"
Penang, SIMLA
moderate; squally,
rl
To Sail On, Remarks
about 7th Aug.
Freight
& Preage
To-day
Freight Piage
Noon
Freight
2nd Aug.
& Penge
Freight
&P'sage
about
7th Aug.
C'mbo, Fort Said, Capt. G. Philipps
& Marseilles
All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy,
For Freight, or Passage apply to
rainy,
improving
later.
E. A. Hewett,
S.E.
P. & O. 8, N. Co.'s office,
Superintendent.
winds. fresh.
Hongkong. 3 lat July, 1813.
ias No. 2.
3 South coast of
Chi, a between H.K The same and Lamocks China between H.K. 4.8quth coast of】
and Hainan.
China Coast Meteorological Register.
Station.
The same as No. 1.
1st August, 8.11.
Wind.
Hour.
Barometer.
Temperature
Humidity.
D'tion.
Weather.
Force.
Wostock 7a 29,9462 Nemuro ба Hakodate
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NORDDEUTSCHER
LLOYD. BREMEN.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES
For
NAPLES, GENOA, AL-】
Steamers.
GIERS, GIBRALTAR, YORCK
To sail on
SOUTHAMPTON: (Capt H. Formes 17,000
BULOW
AWERP & BREMEN
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SHANGHAI, NAGA-) SAKI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA..............................
Capt. C. Nahrath 16,900
MANILA, YAP,
MA-
RONN, NEWGUINEA, (P. SIGISMUND BRISBANE, SYDNEY (Capt. D. Lenz
6,000
W'NESDAY,
6th August 10 a.m.
about W'NESDAY,
6th August.
(SATURDAY, 9th August
about
TUESDAY. 19th Aug.
Tokio
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6s29.7381 91 e 40
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P. WALDEMAR
Capt. H. Bromer
6,000
JESSELTON, KUDAT & BORNEO
SANDAKAN
about the end:
Capt. J. Koehler
of August.
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Swatow
Talhoku
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PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
Taichu Swatow &Straits-Per Pongtong. Per er Hangsang, arrived 1st Koshur Tainan 2nd August, noon. August, from Foochow and Swa- P'dores Philippine Islands-Per Loong tow
sang... 2nd August at 1
Bargmann pm. Macao-Per Sui Tai, 2nd August,
115 p.m.
PASSENGERS DEPARTED. Japan via Nagasaki-Per Ben- Per Bs. Chili departed from venue, 2nd Aug., 3 p.m. Hongkong 1st August, for Mar- Shanghai and North seille,
(Europe via Basteau, A. "Siberia)-Per Yingchow, Bubaud
Siberian
Mall..
E
Chins,
2nd August, 5 p.m.
Buong, N.
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For further Particulars, apply to
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
MELCHERS & CO.
GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA.
MESSAGERIES
Hongkong, 24th July, 1913. .
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Shanghai and North China-Breton, S.
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Oran King Chui Taingtau, Wel-hai-wei and Cran Wai Hang On Song
Chefoo-Per Iohang, 2nd Oran My Osakino, Mrs. August. 5 p.m.
Cran Lieu
Oyaya, Mrs. Japan via Kobe Per Bulsang, Cruong Du Pargo: Mrs.
2nd August, 5 p.m.. Cutcheon, Mr. & Rigin. Mr. &
Mrs.
Mra. Swatow, Amoy and Formosa via Oraç, Z.
Roche, G. 8. Tamsui—Per
Rousselet Maru, 3rd August, 9 s.m.
Sabbagh, J. Sabah, Mrs. Salmon, Mr. &
Mre. Smith, Mrs. R. Sophie, Mrs. Borton, M. Stewart, E. 9. Sue Bo Banh. C
Shoshu
Ou Toi Crieu Su Chou Hung Cu Lu Bun
4th Chou Cion
"I Can Sanh Cut Chi
Batavia, Samarang and Sourabaya
-Per. Thibodas,. August, 9 a.m.. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow
Per Haiching, 5th Criou Bu20 Tientsin--Per Chipshing.
August, 10 a.m.
Cram Boi Diep 5th Chauchi Bou via Moji, Honolulu, Man, Uruong Bap
August, 10a.m.
Chou Soan
zanillo, Salina Orus. Orau Danh Nam Arica, Iquique, Val-Chan Chanh paraiso and Coronel Diep Bun Kiyo Maru, 5th August, Enviguer, Mr. &
Mrs.
Japan
American &
Canadian
Mails.
11 a.m.
Formosa via Keelung, Fouinier Shanghai, North-China, | Grieforoff Japan via Nagasaki Bo- Hory nolulu, United States, & Haynk Obuon South America, Canada Huysk Chang via San Francisco (via Huyak Cay Siberia)-PerManchuria, Hon. Mai Bien 5th Aug., noon.
Kosak
Philippine Islands-Per Zafiro. Kien Hieu
5th August, 3 p.m.
Shanghai and North China-Per
Anhul, 5th August, 3 p.m Philippine Islands-Per Tean, 5t.
August, 3 p.m.
German
Mail.
Straits, Burmah, Ceylon,
Adelaide, Western Aus
India,
Aden,
tralia,
4.
Sinh ng, H. Bhum King Seysson, Mrs. Thou Ng Kang Vacclet Via nh Yuong Than
Cue
Zam Dieu Sin Zet Ku Pan Zei Wah Song
Zei Wah Cheong
Za Vav Bink
Zam Chi
Your Quan
MacZaun, 9,
TIDE
TABLE.
28th July to 3rd August, 1913.
34
Egypt, and Europe viaZ
Naples Per Torek, 6th Mon. August, 9 a.m. '.
Wads
*
Straits, and India via Bombay
-Capri, 6th Aug., 9 a.m. Shanghai, North China and Japan Ther
via Kobe--Per Kutsang, 6th August, 11 am.
Bwatow, Amoy and Foochow
Per Haitan, 8th Aug,
Mater.
High Water
Hoarkspa
Moss, Fina
尚
*
Low Waler Hong Kong
0 20% 17
x 16 m 120
29,86 85 T. F. Claxton, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, July, 1.
1 Barometer, reduced to 82 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in inches,, tenths and hundredths,
2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.
8 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100, 4 Direction of Wind, to two pointa..
5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Seale..
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