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COMMERCIAL.
·SHARE REPORT.
Mesars Wright and Hornby, in
their weekly share, report, dated. September 6, state-
リ
The miket his continued
quiet duidor the week but raten, Day Tumers on it moiurijined, "
B. Silver - 27 7-18 per ez
for rady" and 27 5-8 ver oz for forward delivery, market steady.
Exobangs on London opened 1-day at 1/11-7-8 T. T.
Para Rubber is quoted from Lapiton at 8/7 per lb. with the market for shares dull.....
Banks-Hongkong, & Shang- bal Binks have been sold at 8790 and 870 and close with sellers at 8792 London quotes $82.
Marine Insurances-Unions. have changed hands at $786 with more shares offering at the rate, Yangtzes are wanted at $190 Ex. 73 and North Chinas at Tin. 137.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1913,
Bornson at $10. There are sollera
of Ices at $175 China Light and Powers at $41 Steam Laundries
at $41 and Wm. Powells at $11.
POST OFFICE.
The Luchow with the mulle from Lon- Quotations received from London via Siberia of Wednesday and Satur
dzy, the 13th and 16th ulto.. is due to arrive here on Sunday, the 7th inst
don by cable to-day:
Banks
Indoa Shells
Tronohs
£82-/- Middle
The United States Mall ex Korea, has 631-1-
been transferred to the Australlen dus 25/90 Middle here Monday, the 8th inst.. $2/18/0 Middle The Hongkong Maru with the Ameri-. Dan Mailis dus to arrive here on Monday. Ural Caspians 23/2/0 Buyers 8th inst.
LATE MAJOR FLEURY.
Funeral at Happy Valley.
The funeral of Major Charles Marlay Fleury took place vanter- day evening at the Happy Valley
The Paul Lesat with the French Mail from Europe is due to arrive here on Monday the 8th inst, at 5 a.m0%.
·MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY
Taming, Manila Indien, Denmark Parti Kabila..
MAILS DUE.
Elberian, Luchow, 7th inst American, Australion, 8th inst
French, Paul Lecat, 8th inst
the officiating clergy being the American, Hongkong Maru, Bik in. Rev. W. Poster-Pogg, Army Obar- lain and the Rev. A. C. Moreton, Naval Chaplain. The service
Siberian
MAILS CLOSE.
ist., 5 p.m.
Shanghai and North-Chinu Europe Yia Siberia)-Per Chenan, 6th inat, 5 p.m.
was attended by a very represent Japan vt. Yokohamu-Per Tillatlar, 6th stive body of officers of the garri- Bon including Major General Kelly, General Officer Command. ing, and Col St John. Among the civilians who followed the cortage were Messrs H. P. White Haiphong-Per Pongtong. Inst."5 and J. E. Gresson.
p.
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED..
Taming, Br. a. 1,158, G. H. Pennefather, 5th ins Manila 2nd last., Gon: →B. & 8.
"
Klausping, Chi. s. 1,922, Benneman, 3th inat-Hongay 2nd inst., Teu- Tung Lee.. Yechigo Maru, Jap. s. 1,654, H. Kokubos, 8th intChefoo Slet ult., Gen. -Yi Tol Hong,
Indien, Dan. as. 2,699, C. van Deurs, 8th Inst-Copenhagen 11th Jung, Gen-Molshors. Chenan, Br. s. 1,983, W. L: Jones, 8
Inst-Canton 6th Inst., Gen-B. & S
Pareia, Br... 9,744, J. Hall, 8th Sapt.,- San Francisco 5th ult, Gen. M'dB. C. Morton,
CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE..
September 6
Chonan for Bhanghai,
Entsang for Calcutta.
Philippine Islands-Fer Yuonsang, 8th Sabine Kickmers for Canton,
inst,, 1 p.m.
Philippines Islands-Per Talthybuis, 8th
inst., 1 p.m. Saigon Per Phranang, 8th inst., 2 p.m. Chefoo and Newchwang-Por Ningyo,
8th inst., 3 p.m.
Fire Insurances Hongkong Fires have further improved to, $300 buyers without sales. China
The insoription on the coffin Fires can be placed at $148.
Wag "Charles Marlay Fleury, Shipping-Business has bean Major R.A.M.C., Died September done in Hongkong Canton and 6, 1913, Aged 42 years,” Macao Steamboats at $291 bat! Floral tributes wero sont from at the close shares are on offer at H. E Major-General Kelly; Brc- $29 Douglas's are offering at thor Officers, R.A.M.O; the 0.0.0. $38, Chins and Manilas are and Headquarters Staff; Privatea, wanted at $9. Star Ferries have R.A.M.O Sergeants and Oor- improved to $57 buyers. Shellporals 27th Company, R.A.M.C; Transports have been dealt in at "Officers Indian Medical Service Hoihow, l'ukhoi and Haiphong-Por 110/- but close quieter with sel- lera at 109/-.
Refineries: China Sugars have sellers at $97 and Luzons are neglected at $35.
a'tached to Kowloon Hospital; British Medical Association, Hong- kong; Miss Willetts and Nursing Staff, Q.AIM.N.S., Col A, .. Wateon and Officers 8th Rajputs; Mining-Rsubs are enquired Lieut. Garwood, R.A.; Dr. J. C. for at $3. Tronobe, are quoted. D. Allan and Dr G. F. Fitzwill from London 58/ Middle price, iams; Mr H. P/ White; Captain Kailans have sellers at 33. Lang. and Mrs Robertson and family: kats have been done at various Major W. H. Wooldridge and ratsa from Tle. 20 to Tls. 26 and Officers 128th Baluchistan In-
Siberian
Mall.
Shanghai, North China and Japan via Kobe (Europe viu Siberia)-Por Paul Lecat, 8th inst., 4 p.m.
i
Mathilde, 9th inst., 8 a.m. Pakhoi & Haiphong-Per Hanoi, “9th
inst., 10 a.m.
DEPARTED.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 6th at
5.45,-Black
North Cone and Drum hoisted.
At 10.30.-Signals lowered.
Mail Steamers
THE PENINSULAR
At 1.00-Pressure has de- AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
creased slightly along the north- east coast of China and lööreased considerably over Formosa.
No returns for Japan.
The typhoon entered the coast WILL despatoh VESSELS to the Undermentioned FORTS on or
between Swatow and Amoy last night and ourved westward. It
now filling up.
'about the DATES named →
For
Stealuers
LONDON, vis Us- DEVANHA
ual Ports of Call Capt. W. R. Hickey
WERP vie Singa- ] NYANZA
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am. to-day, | LONDON & ANT-] 0.03 inches.
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
District.
1 Hongkong and
Neighbourhood
2 Formosa Channel
poro, Penang, Capt. H, N. Rivers, Ombo, Port Said,
SHANGHAI,
}
R.N.R.
MOJI, KOBE SYRIA
To Sul On Remarks
Noon. 13th Sept.
Freight
& F'sage,
about
17th Sept.f
Freight &P'sage
Freight
AND YOKO-Capt. C. R. Longdan,'
& Marseilles
Forecast,
· * N.W. ·
to 8.W.
winds, moderate;
aqually.
cloudy,
some rain.
SE. winds, strong moderating.
13 South coast of) S.W. to 8. China between H.K' winds, and Lamooks
moderato.
4 South coast of) N.W.to W.
China between H.K. and Hainan.
winde
moderato.
China Coast Meteorological
6th
September 6
Station.
Lysemoon for Saigon. Drufar for Bangkok.
Angbin for Singapore.
Register.
September, a.m.
Wind.
Hour.
Weather. I
Barometer.
Temperature
Humidity
D'tion.
Force.
Wostock 7a2912466
Nemuro
Ga
Prinz, Waldemar for Melbourne.
Swatow.
Amoy & Fouchow-Por Hai
Hakodate.
客户
Tokio
Kochi
French
yang, 9th inst.. 10 a.m. Saigon. Straite, Ceylon, Ade-Huiching for Foochow.. laido, Western, Australia, In-Laisang for Yokohama. di, Aden, Egypt and Europe
viu Marseilles (Late Letters 11 Montrose for Yokolusion'.
Extra Postage 10 Bombay Maru for Singapore.
to Noon.
centa). Lettors posted in all,
the Pillar Boxes in time for the Tillatjap for Yokohama..
frat clearance will be included
in this contract mail.)-Per
Australian. 9th inst.. 11 a.m.
close with buyers at Tls. 22 infantry; Members of the Garrison Straits and India via Calcutta-Eer Shanghai.
Docks Wharvas and Godowne: -Docks have been done at 881 and 880 cash and are now offering at the latter rate. Kowlcon Wharves have sellers at $92. Shanghai quotes Hongkew Wharves Tie. 105 bayers ex dividend of Tls. 3 and Shanghai Docks are wanted at Tis, 53.
Lands Hotels and Buildings:- Hongkong Lands are quiet at $115. Humphreya. Estates are wanted at $9 Kowloon Lands have uyers at 848 and West Points sellera at 872 Hongkong Hotals are steady at 125 and $90 for the old and new shares respectively. Shanghai Lauds have further improved to Tls, 91 buyera.
Cotton Mills. Hongkong Cot tons liave changed handa at $91 and are still on offer, Shanghai gn/itu
Ewo's at Tls. 123, buyers.
Shanghai Cotton Tla. 114,
buyers.
Kang Yiks Tim. 121, buyers. Lau Kung Mows Tls. 93 buyers. Hongkong Miscellaneous - Electriot have been booked at $38, $38) and $39 and close with buyers at the latter rate, Cements have been the medium of a fair business at $8). Dairy Farms have been done at $27; buyers now offering $271. China Providents have buyers at 38 after sales. There are buyers of Ropagat $23, Union waterboata at $171, Watsons at $71, Low Laval Trams at 8/4 and Obina
American
Canadian
Mails.
Kunong, 9th inst. 1 pju.
Fornia via Keelung, Shang hai and North Chíno via Moji, Victos, B.C. and Seattle Wash For Awa Maru, 9th inst., Japan.
Kande-Per
9sh inap.m
Taming,
Sergeants' Mass; Members of the Sergeants' Mass 2nd. D. CLI; Lieut-Col Iles; Col. St. John, R.E; Officers A. O. D Members of the R.E. Sargeants'. Mees: Warrant Officers. Staff Sergeante and Sergeants, R.G.A., Philippin Dr. J. A. Saunders; Officers R. A., Kowloon; Mr Ronald Straits & Co Fer Kitano Maru, Munroe; Mr J. E. Cresson; Of Shanghai, and North China-For. Hang-
0th inat 5 pm. ficers Army Pay Dept; Major Dickinson and Officers 26d D.O. LI; Capt. Cunningham, R.G.A Mr H.O. Ehrenfels: Lieut-Colwel-hai-wej, Chofon & Walton and Officers 20th Pau- jabis; Dr. G.M. Haraton; Subas Assistant Surgeons, Kowloon; Lieut and Mrs St John; Major Fitzwilliams and Detachment A. 8. E; Mr J. Walker Bolles.
Detention Barrack Visitor. Major J. E. E. Craster, R. R. will be the visitor to the detention birrack next week: Tuo datios of field officer will be undertaken by Captain O A. Jamoa, 128th Baluchistan Infantry, with Cap tain A. J. Orchard, 8th Raj, puts, next for duty.
BUNKERS
can be supplied at cheap rates.
at
SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK
(British North Bornoo). At theso ports steamers call- ing for bunker coal exclusively are exempt from all shipping duas and charges.
THE BEST. COFFEE
the Cheapest in the end, and one of the very best is LOTUS MOKHA coffee. In the Cup it la rich, winy and fragrant-the key-note
of an appetizing breakfast-
+
1
a satisfying close to a busy
· day.
OBTAINABLE FROM
ALL GROCERS.
BRUTTONIEE & SON;
14, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTR
A. BUNE
wang, 9th inst., 5 p.m.
Swatow-Per
10 á.m.
4:
PACJENGERS ARRIVED
R.
Por us. Persia arrived from San Fran clsco 6th September. Anderson, Mr & McGregor, Master
Maater H. Anderson, Mrs P.H. Anderson, Miss R. Brawn, Miss M. V. Brown, Miss EE. Fisher, Mrs C. L. Collins, Lt. J. L.
Nagasaki
K'shima
Oshima
Naha
Ishi'jima
Bonin Is.
McGregor, Miss A.Taihoku Neves, A.
11
HAMA...
R.NR.
SHANGHAI......} ASSAYE
Capt. G. J. Coldwell
about
22nd Sept. & P'sage
about
Freight
11th Sept. J & P'enga
All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.
For Freight, or Parunge apply to
P.&O. 8. N. Co.'s office,
42
Hongkong, 4th Sept, 1913.
E. A. Hewett,
Superintendent.
Steamers.
To sail on
NORDDEUTSCHER
LLOYD.
IMPERIAL
For
BREMEN.
GERMAN MAIL LINES
NAPLES, GENOA, AL- GIERS, GIBRALTAR, SOUTHAMPTON. "A'WERP & BREMEN, SHANGHAI, NAGA-} SAKI, KOBE AND
YOKOHAMA
MANILA, ANGAUR,
YAP, NEWGUINEA, (P. WALDEMAR BRISBANE, SYDNEY (Capt. H. Bremer 6,000
& MELBOURNE ..............)
JESSELTON, KUDÁT &
SANDAKAN
[SATURDAY,
0th Sept.
9 am
About TUESDAY,
COBLENZ
Capt. L. Klugkist 6,750
16th Sept.
All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wirelese Telegraphy, New System of Telefunken.
Chefoo
Whatwei 29.9069 £0 ssw 3 b
19
McGregor, Miss M. McGregor, Mr &
R. McGregor, Miss
Hankow Ichang Klukiang Changsha
29.8175 90 na 1 or Shanghai. „ Gutzlaff 29.82-75-ne 50m Sharp P. 7a29.68 80 ---- 1.0
6a29.6580.87 se Amoy Swatow
5a29.68-me
KOBE
6 or
0
Taichu
29.67
0
Nelson, C.C..
Pord, Mrs H. B. Pringeheim, F.
Tainan
29.69
Koshun
29.70
・B
P'dores
61
29.63
во
Canton
9 a
H'kong
6a 29.5579 72 w
Richter, Dr. D. Rames, R.
Gap Rook
29.55-
Μασάο
29.56 79 nv 20
10
Wuchow
Pathoi
Hothow
Phulien Tourane
6 & 29,7079 →nuw 2 o
15
29.67 82
aw,
c
8W 20
H. B.
Raymond. E Rames, Miss
Faule, Master F. Forbes, Hon. W. C. Halmun, 10th inst.. Fleming, Miss M.L.,
Fisher, Capt. C. L. W.B. Tientsin-Per Cheongshing 10th inst., 10 am. Grove, Mrs W. B.
Gutierrez,
Miss B. Shunghal, North Ching, Japan Kendal, L. via Nagasaki, United States, Kupfer, Miss H. South America and Canada via Gregor, Miss Roy Seth, J. H. Vancouver (Europe viu Magregor, Miss Heat- Beth, Mrs J. H.
Empress Siberia)-Per
ber,
Wigglesworth, R.B. Russin, 10th inat., 11 a.m.
of
1C4 --Japan via Kobe-Por Tango Maru, 11th
irst., 10 in.
Swatow and Amos-Per Kweilin. 11th SHIPS PASSED THE CANALO, St. J.-
inst., 11 a.m.
Shanghai and North China--Per Luchow,
11th inst., 3 p.m. Haiphong. Pukhoi and Saigon-Per Kai-
fong, 12th inst., 8 a.m. swatow. Amoy and
Fooshow-Per Haitan, 12th inat. 10 a.m. Swatow, Amoy and Formosu via Tamsui -Daigi Maru, 12th lust.. 11
American
Canadian
a.m.
London, 26th Aug. Arrivals from China-Annam, Altmark, Indrakuala.,
The following vessels, have pass- ed the Canal:-Achilles, Bongle- uech, Benvorlich, Candis, Syria.
29.8175
Aparri
Manila Legaspi Iloilo Bacolod Cebu
-
9' 29.9181
80 1'b
ве
b
H
29.91 85
B
1 c
+
| Labuan
129,89 84-
T. F. Claxton, Director.
Hongkong, Observatory, Bept, 6.
For further Particular, apply to
NORDDEUTSCHER
MELCHERS & CO.,
· LOYD
GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA
Hongkong, 3rd Sept., 1913.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.
REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN ' EUROPE AND JAPAN.
༡ ཇ་་ ྃ་
OUTWARD...
Steamers.
London 29th August. 1 Barometer, reduced to 3% Arrivals from China-Emest degrees Fahrenheit on the levei Simons
of the sea in inches, tentha and Paul Lecat The following versole have hundredths. passed the Canal:-Atsuta Maru, Danton, Kamo Maru, Siam, Yorck, Gneisenau, Iachia.
Wei-bal-wei and Tientsin-For Kusichow,
13th inat, 10 Philippines Islands, Japan vlu Nagasaki, Honolulu, United States, Bouth America and Canada via San Francisco- Per Persia. 13th inst., 11.a.m,
Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Ade- laide, Western Australia, India, { paased Aden, Egypt, and Europe via Behic, Brindisi. (Late Letters 11
English
Mall.
4,331,
The
London 2nd Sept. following vessels have the Canal:-Armand Konang Si, Macedonia,
in noon, Extra Postage 19 Perseus, Goldenfels, cents.) (Bupplementary mail on
London 5th Sept, Arrivals from China:-Achilles, Atsuts Maru, Glenstrée.
board up
I up to the time fixed for departure of the mall (Extra Postage 20 cents) (Letters posted in all the Pillar
Вохав
2 Temperature, in the shade, in Armand" Beble degrees Fahrenheit.
3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100, 4 Direction of Wind, to two points,
5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Scale.
6. State of Weather, b blue sky,
"o' detached oloná, d drizzling rain
NEXT SAILINGS:--
Will leave for Japan ou
HOMEWARD.
Steamers.
7th Sept Australles,
21xt Fe,t. Magellan.
For Freight and Passage apply to
M. SAINT CLAIR de BUSSIERRE, Agent,
Will leave for. Marseilles.
9th Sept. 1 p..
23rd Sep). 1 p.m.
Queen's Buildings, No. 3,
The following vessels have pas- f fog, g gloomy, h hail, 1 light- THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN
in tima for the first clearance sed the Canal:-Agamemnon, will be included in the contract Idomeneus, Sumatra, Indra mail.) The Parcel Mail will be gamba, Amazone, Nelsus.
closed. Friday the 12th at 3 1.m.--For Devanha, 13th inst,
"
il a.m.
Philippine Islands-Per Loongsang 13th
inst, 1 pan.
4
Chilippine Islands-Por Zaŭro, 18th
-BUED
Serian
Mail.
dian and
Ameri-
24
ning, o overcast, p passing showers, q squally, r rain, a snow, t,thunder, v visibility, w dew wet),
0 Rain in inches, tenths and hundredthe..
METEOROLOGICAL,
Previctie
Day. On Date On Date
STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.
Mail Service to Anstralia
via Manila.
MAIL SCHEDULE / (SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION).
TIDE TABLE.
Inets, 3 pm,"
Shanghai and North China
1st Sept., to 7th Bept, 1913,
High Wased
Low Wales
Hoogkong
Mod Kett
Steamers, IP
MoarTM Diza
$
Mon. J
Tex
1.3
34
P 11 10
糖
fa
*3
32-5
tri
+1
gat
Barometer 29.56 29.55 Temperature 90 Humidity
29.55
ST. ALBANS
03/
81
EASTERN
71
76
57
ALDENHAM
That
11 17
m
5 Wind
J
47 0.3
$10 635-9
Direction ƒ Force
NNW N
N
EMPIRE...........................................
1
8
Estar
Aca
7 14
Weather
0
Q
7 t I
骂
Rain
045
inst., noon.
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Arrivé Hongkong from Australia."
30th Sept. 11th Oct. 1st Nov.
Leave Hongkong for Australia.
19th Sept at 10th Oct. 31st Oct:
21st Nov.
(Europe via 83barla)-Per Yingchow, 13th fret,, 5 p.m.
Awatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Hai. Į 4* ching, 16th Sept. 10 din.
Formoes via Keelung, Shang- hai, North China, Japan via Wed: Nagasaki, Victoria and Ta cama-Per Panama Maru, 17th
Shanghin & North China-Per Anhui,
18th Inst., 3 p.m.
Philippina Lalande, Australia Timor, Tasmania & New Zea land via Port Darwin-Per St, Albans, 18th inat., 10 a.m.
Philippine Islands, Australia,
·w morning à afbornnon
Tasmania & New Zealand via Proprietor, Dr. T. W. Noble, al Fort Darris -Per Talyan, No. 1 Low House Street, in the 24th lust, 3-pad
City of Victoria, Hongkong.
Higuser open air Temperaturs' an the 14th Lokat
H.K. Observatory, 5th Sept., 1913, T..F. Claxton, Director,
Oysters, Freak, Fried or Atawed, Findeo Haddocks, Kippers do. GAPE.
The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, en- suring a Plentiful supply of Ice, French Provisions, eto, and are lighted throughout with Electricity: All State-Rooms have Electric Fans A duly qualified Doctor and Stewardess are carried.
Printed and Pablished by the Propriet Ice House Street, tư thu dline at Vistoria, Ho
Austra... Austra-
Mali.
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