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DIOCESAN GIRLS SCHOOL.
(Continued from page đ.)
of thanks to His Excellenny for his kindness in attending. The Government of Hongkong had certainly been consistently friend- ly and sympathetic towards the obuol, Sir Henry May had also been very friendly towards. It, and his Lordship supposed that it was largely his influence Akat had induced the Government I promise an amount of $10,000 owards the building (apphuse) His Lordship dwelt on the smoel. lint work done by the ladies on the committee, and eynsluded by moving a hearty vote of thanks to His Excellency.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1913,
Chatham, Messrs E. D. Samsoon & Co., Mr M. W. Slade, K.O., Mrs Sachse, Mr Charles E. Richardson, Messrs Johnson, Stokes & Master, Mr Cheang Piu-kai, and The Hongkong Electric Co. Ld.
The following exbecribed $20 oach Mr J. Owen Hughes, Meurs W. G. Humphreys & Co., and Mr J. W. Bolles.
The following subscribed. 10 each-Hr E. Gordon Lowder, Mr N. L. Watson, Dr J. Bali, Mr. R. D. Harvey, "Z", Mr L. Gibbe, Mr E. A. Ram, Mrs J. Scott Har aton, Dr W. B. A. Moore, MP J. Barton, Mr C. D. Wilkinson, His Honour Bir W. Rees Davies, Hre Bowdler, Mr B. W. Two, Mr W. D. Graham, Mr G Pemberton, Mr W. L. Pattedden, Dr G. P. Jor dan, Mr P. Teater, Mr E. L. A., Mr. Bowley seconded the mo- Mr A. R. Lowo, Mr A. G. Coppin, tion, and in thanking His Ex Mr Geo P. Lammert, Hon. Mr C. cellency and all the visitors for Hol Messer, His Honour Mr J. B. their attendance, asked them to Kemp, Hon. Mr John A. Buoknil), send as much as they could to- Mr J. M. Young, Mr K. Detmera, warcia paying off the debt still Mr W. Murray Scott, Mi W. Turi owing on the building. "Gratiner Mr C. Clementi, Commodore tude"he said, "is a sense of fatore favours."
The vote was carried by a olamation, and the Officer Ad- ministering the Government
returned thanks.
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t
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·MAILS DUB. ~
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MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY.
Chaongva, Fort Bayard. Zafiro, Manila. Wonskoi, Bangkok. Assays, Europe. Kaijo Maru, Coast Ports.
MAILS CLOSE,
Shanghai, North China, and Japan via Shanghai, North China and Japan vis Kobe-Liberia, 11th inst,,5 p.m.
& Mrs Anstruther, lesers S. J. David & Co., Mr EH. Sharp K,O., Mr F. A. Wendt, Mr. C. E. Beavis, Mr George Hastings, Mr A. 8. Sorensen, Mesars John D. Hut- chison & Co., Mr. L ́le Breton, | ^. Mr L. Ronald Needham, Mr H, K. Holmes, Mr R. M. Dyer, Mr H. A. Nisbet, Dr. and Mrs Hoskye, Mr
Siberian
Mall.
Kobe Far Radnorshire, 11th Inst., $ p.m.
Shanghal and North China (Europe via Biberia)--Per Assaye, 11th inst. 5 p.m.
inst.--Bombay,`lato, 6th inst., Gen.-P. & 0.8. N. Ca
4
Bansi Maru, Jan. 1. 1969, Y. Mess. 11th Inst.Soare bays 1st Inst., Suger
`and Gan.—M. B, K.
Kaljo Maro Jap. . Y. Yamamoto, 11th
last-watow 10th furt Gen
0.8.
|
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 11th at 19.30-Nά, 1 night signal hölsted.
On the 11th at 1,25,-No. 2 night signal hoisted.mdb 17
Mail Steamers
THE PENINSULAR
At 540-Black Drum holeted. AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
At 7 Bouth Cone and Drum holsted.. Si
At 18,85.-Pressure is now in- cressing along the south-east- coast of China and at the Ponca- dores. It is nearly stationary in WILL despatoh VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or the neighbourhood of Hongkong
The typhoon travelled rapidly in a west-south-west direction until early this morning, crossing 8. Formosa, yesterday afternoon. Tt now appears to be moving slowly to the south-east of Hong
Wongkol. Ger, sa 1,115, H. Olimama
11th fast-Bangkok 19th fast Rice.-B. & BAA Indrani, Br. a.s. §,617, N. R. Pilsher, Histong. The Pescadores obserav. In New York and Sabang Ind. Mons suggest that le divided, one Inst. Osa-J, K..& Co.
portion curving to north or north- Zafro, Amer, as 1,410, 3, &. MoMommy, north-east, but this is at present!
11th insiManila 9th inas,, Gen. uncertain. -S., & Co. Yingohow. Br. as 1365, Pottinger, 11th
Fi
inst-Canton, Gen.—E, & B.. Gungklang. Br. in 1,000, Robinson, 11th
Inst.-Saigon 4th. Inst., Rice Order, Gregory Apear, Br. iz 1,981, J. V. Drake, 11th, inst. Kobe and Moji 3rd inst, On-D. 8, & Co. Kueichow, Br. a 1,220, Forsyth, 11th
inst.-Tientsin $nd inst, Gon B. & 8.
CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.
Tam Pak Sbiu, Mr She Po-sham, Swatow, Shangha! and North, China- Mr Lo Shin-hoi, Mr M. A. Razsok,
For Hangsang, 12th inst., 11 a.m. |
September 10, Mr Leung Wing cheung, Mr Un Wel-hai-wol. Chefoo "& Tientsin-Per The list of subscriptions is Kam-wa, Mr J. J. Stodart Ken
Cheongshing 18th inst., 11 am, Yingchow for Canton. follows:--
Liberia for Yokohama. nedy, Mr Bullock, MrJ. F. Wright, ...$50
Mr Choa Po-sien, Mr D. V. Steav- $50
enson, Mr C. Little, Mr Li Ping, Mr M. J. Patoll, A Friend.
Smaller Sums. $135.
H. E. Sir Henry May H. E. Mr Claud Severn The Bishop of Victoria and
Mrs. Lander Per the Bishop of Victoria £130. Mrs Alford....
Revd. F. T. Johnson
20
650
....$10
Per the Bishop of Victoris (including Miss J. Barclay £2, Miss Rose Johnson £1.1.0 & Miss Wright 108.)
Mr Ho Tang... Bir Paul Chater
Mr Ho Fook...
Mr Ho Kom-tong
Mr Chan Kai-ming
Ministering Children's
League Bazaar ....
"OLD MOORE."
Prophesies made for 1914-
$795
$800
$500
$500
London, Aug. 9.-"Old Moore"
$500
has come out with dismal prophe- cies for the year: 1914: The first
$500
8368
8300
Mr Wong Kam-fook
$200
Mina H. 5. Fletcher
quarter a royal perronnge is to die, and Intor there is to be a "death in high circles" and an unsucces fal attempt to shoot an unpopular minister.
Mr Alfred Bryer...
$200 $150
Collected by Miss Laure
Gittins
8130
Per Misa Jessie Thom
(Foochow)
"Ideal Husband".
Per Mrs A.
$123
Turner
... $104.08 (England). The following subscribed $100 each:-Mr Do Cheung-ahiu, K.O.Y.LL. Dramatic Club, Mrs Tisdall, Colonel St. John C.E., Hon. Mr Lau Ohu-pak, Mr Laung Yan-po, Mr Ng Hon-tsz, Dra Stedman, Harston and Marriott, Mr Ellis Kadoorie, Mr 8am Pak ming, Mr Sin Ying-ohow, Mr Ho Wing, and Mr F. B. L. Bowley.
The following subscribed $50 each: Mrs Stabb, Mearra J. D. Humphrey, & Son, Mr C. Mon- tagae Ede, Hon. Mr E. A. Hewett, Hon. Mr E. Sheilim, Hon. Mr David Landale, Mesere Reiss & Co., Mesura Alex. Rosa & Co., Mesars Palmer and Tarner, MessTS Deacon, Looker, Deacon, and Barston, and Dr J. W. Noble.
The following subscribed #25 each-Hon. Mr A. M. Thomson, Hon. Mr H: E Pollock, K. O., Hon. Mr E. Osborne, Masare. Bradley & Co., Messra A. S. Wat- son & Ön, Meaare Humphreya E- tate & Firance Co., Hon. Sir Kai
A startling series of disasters in predicted, including terrible firea, earthquakes, gales and pesti lences. The monotony is varied by a happy interval in September. when marriages may be happily arranged. Tax-paying women arr to be enfranchised in the spring,
Straits and Samarang-Per Chuusang. Hue for Halphons.
12th Inst., I p.m.. Bwaton-Halmun, 12th Iņat., 1 p.m. Macao-Per Bui Tal 12th inst., 1.15 p.m.
Holhow, Pakhoi, Haiphong and Saigon
American
English
Canadian
ון
September 11.
'Machew for Bangkok. Michael for Bangkok Assays for Shanghai Lushow for Shanghal. Per Kaifong, 13th inst., 8 a.m. Masconome for San Francino,
Philippines Islands, Japan via Hangang for Canton.
Radnorshire for Yokohama, Nagasaki, Honolulu, Uniteduchow for Canton. States, South America and Canada via San Francisco--- Per Persia, 13th inst., 11 a.mn,
Straits, Burmah. Coylon, Ade- laide, Western Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, and Europe vis Brindia. (Late Letters 11 a.m.
to noon, Extra
cents) (Supplementary
10
011
board up, so the time fixed for
DEPARTED.
September 11
departure of the mall (Extra Colombo Maru for Caloutts. „Postage 10 cents), (Letters posted in all the Fillar Boxer in time for the first clearance will be included in this contract mall.) The Parcel Mail will be closed, to-morrow P.m.-Per Dovanha, 18th inst, 11 am.
at
5
Philippine Islands-Per Loonggang 13th
inst., 1 p.m.
Swatow, Amoy and Socolow-Per Kaifo
Maru, 13th Sept. 1 p.m. Macao-Per Sui Tal 18th Inst., 1,15 p.m. Andoy and Fooohow-Por Haitan,
13th inst., 2 p.m.
Marie for Bangkok. Siam for Birgapore. Tango Mars for Kobe, Kumsang for Caloutta. Halmun for Swatów. Dania for Yokohama. Seangchoon for Bangoon.
Klukiang for Kebao,
Islands-Per Zafiro, 13th PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
inst., 3 p.m.
•
Abroad there is to be much Philippine trouble, including the removal of the Turkish empire from the map, Wal-bui-wei, Chefoo and Tientsin-Per masssores and highly dangerous disputes between big powers.
Clothing Stolen.
Mail.
Siberian
Sandakan-Per Mausang, 15th inst., il Chok, T. K
4.1.
".
Hongkong Rainfall for the #4 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day, 0.07 inches,
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW. District.
1 Hongkong
To Sil On Remarks
Freight
about the DATES named →→→→→ For
Stealuers LONDON, via Us-) DEVÄNHA "
ONDON CALL DEVANR. Hloker 15th Septe LONDON & ANT-
WERP via Bings- | NYANZA
pore, Penang, Capt. H. N. Rivers,
B.N.R. mbo, Port Bald, & Marseilles ***.***. SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND YOKO HAMA
about 19th Sept
reight:
shout SYRIA
Freight Capi. C. R. Longden, 22nd Sept. & Punge
R.N.B. ASSAYE
D'light Freight 12th Sept. † & Pinge
E A. Hewett,
Superintend
SHANGHAI.......} Capt. G. J: Coldwell
All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy,
For Freight, or Farage apply to
and
Forecast: N.or variable P.&O. 8. N. Co.'s office,
winds,
moderate;
Hongkong, 9th Sept, 1913
Neighbourhood
cloudy,
Variable
2 Formosa Channel
3 South coast of China between H.K. and Lamooks
South coast of)
China between H.K.
and Hainan.
'some rain
winda, squally. N.E. winde, moderate.
The same
38 No. 1.
China Coast Meteorological
Register.
11th September, am.
Station.
Wind.
Hour.
Barometer.
Temperature
Humidity.
Weather.
D'tion.
Force.
Wostock ́78 ---
Nemuro: 68, -- Hakodate
Tokio Kochi Nagasaki K'shima Oshima Naha
Inhi'Hima
"
11
Н
11.
-
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
BREMEN,
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINDS
NAPLES, GENOA, AL-'
GIERS, GIBRALTAR,LUTZOW
SOUTHAMPTON, Capt. H, Textor 17,300
A'WERP & H'BURG
SHANGHAI,
TSING-) ONEISENAU
TAU, KOBE AND Capt. Fr. Rehm 16,000 YOKOHAMA
MANILA, YAP, MA-)
RONN, N'GUINEA, ('COBLENZ
BRISBANE, SYDNEY Capt. L. Klugkist
& MELBOURNE .................
To sail on
WEDNES. 17th: Sept.. 10 a.m.
About WEDNE?.,
17th Sept.
(SATURDAY,
4th Oct.
For
Steamers.
About TUESDAY,
16th Bapt
-9 B
6,750
COBLENZ
KOBE & YOKOHAMA
Capt. L. Klugkist 6,750
"
17
29,96,70 80 nnw 3 ob
JESSELTON, KUDAT & | BORNEO
H
Kiukiang
Changaka
Bonin Is. Chefoo Whaiwel Hankow Ichang
Shanghai 29.8572 80nne... 1 o Gutzlaff 29.8475 — ne 7 om Sharp P. 7a29.6280 — · n
6a29,6383 71 one 2 c 29.648 74 ne lo
Amoy
Swałow
Taihokun 29,53· Taichu
29.52
Tainan 29,59
B
a 2
В
6a29.5382 55 nw 2 og
29.50――nnw 5 o
29,5070 Wuchow a 29.7183 79 n Pakhoi +
2 bo
SANDAKAN ...... Capt. J. Koehler
End of Sept.
All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wirelésn Telegraphy, New Bystem of Telefunken.
For further Particulars, apply to
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD
MELCHERS & CO.,
GENERAL AGENTS; HONGKONG and CHINA
Hongkong, 10th Sept., 1913.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.
..
Kueiohow, 13th inst., 5 p.m.
For... Amayo, arrived 11th inst..from Shanghai and North
China Bombay. (Europa via Biberia)-Per Andrews, J. W. D... Main, E. D, Yogchow, 13th inst., 5 p.m.
Koshan P'dores
部
H
29.53--
8
Canton
9a29.6582 52 n
or
H'kong
Gap Rock
Benzimra
Cheong, C. O. Chaun, O. H.
Edwards, A
McIntosh, A. J. Mason, J. Machado, A
Macso
H
-
Hardonin, a bandle of clothing shanghai and 3, 18th, Per Kwona Hickman, Mr & Mrs Boong, 8- valued $15.
1
Philippine
Paton H. Pik, F. 8. Richards, J. Swee, T. 8.
8. W. Bup,
K Teerathdas. N. Ufford, van J. C. L. Viok, A. W. Yin, Dr. B. O.
w.
Holhow Phulien Tourane
H
6a 29.6777
29.67 81
#
M
+
10. BL. J. Aparri Manila 29 7174-Be 1 d 29.7478 waw i o Legaspi Iloilo În 29.8361 — ww lo Bacolod
se 1 o Cobu * 29.8586 - W 26 Labuan -29.84'------
OUTWARD.
Steamer
Armand Bebic
It has been reported to the swatow, Amoy and Formona via Tamoul Fitzherbert, Mr & Pub, police that some one has suuler
-Daigin Maru, 15th inat.. 11 Mr
Home R. from the deck of the 8.8. Charle
Hestar
H. F. Kay, Tean, Kbar, L. J. Kahtz, Dr. Kish, L. FL. Monglowaki, Mis
BUNKERS
can be supplied at cheap rates. SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK
at
(British North Borneo), At these ports, steamers call- Ho-kai, C.M.G., Mesars Gibb Li-ing for banker coal exclusively vingstons & Co., Measts Dodwell
are exempt from all shipping & Co. L., Mossra The Asiatic | dues and charges. Petroleum Co, Ld., Hon. Mr W.
THE BEST COFF EE
Is the Cheapest in the end,
and one of the very best is
LOTUS MOKHA COFFÉE.
J
In the Cup It is rich, winy and fragrant-the key-note
of an appetizing breakfast--
a satisfying close to a busy day.
CETAINABLE FROM
ALL GROCERS.
H RUTTONIEE & SON,
QUBEN'S ROAD CENTI
A. BUNE
Cana-
www.m
dias and Mail-
Ameri-
sang, inst., 5 p.m.
Islands-Fer 18th inst., 3 pm --
Straite, Burmah, Ceylon, Ade laide, Western Australia, India, Aden, Egypt and Europe vis Naples PerLuctrow 17th inji, 9 alm,
Per a Kuslohow, arrived 11th inst.. from Tientalá.
Formosa via Keelung, Shang-Walker, Mrs H. A. · hal, Forth China, Japan vla Nagasaki, Victoria and Ta-) coma-Par Panama Maru, 17th
Inst, noon.
Shanghai & North China-Ir Anhul,
18th inst., 3 p.m.
Austra
Philippine Islands, Australio Timor, Tarmaria & New Zes. land via Fort Darwin-For 8t E Albans, 19th inst., 10 a.m. “ Swatow, Amoy & Fooohow-Fer Hai.
yang, 19th inst,, 10 ani. Philippine Islands, Japan via Nagasaki, Honolult, United States, Bouth America, and Canada via Ban Francisco- Per Hongkong Maru, 19th inst, 11 a.,
American
Philippine Islands-Per Yuensang, 20th
insi., 1 pm.
Shanghai and North China (Europe vis Biberia)-Per Chenen, 20th Inat, 8 p.m.
Shanghai, North China, Japan via Nagasaki, United States, South America and Canada vis Vancouver (Europe via Siberia)-Fer Empress of
CÜ Ŋ:-India, 26th inst., 11 am.
American
Australian Austre Canadian Siberian
Пеп
& Siberian
Mail:
SHIPS PASSED. THE CANAL.
London 12th August.
The following vessels bave pas sed the Canal:-Bonarty, Diomed, Indien, Koerber, Prinz Ludwig. Bunds, Annam. Atlantique, Titan, Furst, Bulów, Kish..
**
- AW-5 Or 29.8177
T. F. Claxton, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, Sept, 11. 1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in inches, tenths and hundredths.
2 Temperature, in the shade, in 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, socording to Beaufort Scale.
46 State of Weather, b blue sky, o detached cloud, d drizzling rain London, 19th August
1 fog, g gloomy, h hail, 1 light- ning, o Arrivalsfrom China:-Antenor, showers, a squally, r rain, a snow overoast, p passing Dorflinger, Koerber, Furst Bulow. t, thunder, v visibility, w daw wet). The following vessels have pass- 0 Rain in inches, tenths and ed the Canal:-Maobaon. | hundredths,
Philippine Islands Australia, M Tasmania & New Zealand vis Port: Darwin Por Taiyuan, T 24th insi, 2 pm
Philippine Islands, Yap, An. Then
Bamaral, Maroan, Fred. T Wilhelm halen, Rabeu, Her bertahole, Matupl Tamania, New Zealand, Bouth and Wast Australia via Brisbane-
Coblens, 4th: Oct,
Per
TIDE TABLE.
8th Sept., to 14th Sept, 1913.
I Longhong
METEOROLOGICAL,
Previous
Day On Date On Date
Kamangala pa Barometer 29.67 29.53 29.52
.82 Temperature 78
84 Low Waar Humidity 87 55 Heerkes Wind W
WNW NW. Direction 1
આ વા
44 Force"
Westher
Noslerics High n'r Law; Water (No Físlerlor. High, ter, Low Wait
66 m) «No. "Inferior : High "nor.. Low, Waany
Rain
Lorut
55
soch t
FALObservatory, 11thSept. 1913 1. F. Claxton, Director.
Oyster," Fresh, Pried or Stevad Finden Haddocks, Kippen du, ALEXANDRA CAFE,"
Regular FORTNIGHTLY SERVICH BETWEEN BUROPE AND JAPAN.
NEXT SAILINGS:----
.
``HOMEWARD.
Will leave for
·Marseilles.
Will leave for Steamers.
Japan on
21st Fot. Magellan..
For Freight and Passage apply to
23rd Sept. 1 p.m.
-M. SAINT CLAIR de BUSSIERRE, Agent....
Queen's Buildings, No,
THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN
STEAMSHIP_
CO., LIMITED
Mail Service to Australia
via Manila.
* MAIL SCHEDULE
(SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION).
Steamers.
Arrive Hongkong
from Australia. "
Leave Hongkong for Australia.
19th Sept at 10th Oct.
ST. ALBANS ......... BASTERN .......................................
20th Sept.
ALDENHAM............... EMPIRE'................................................
11th Oct.
31st Oct.
1st Nov.
21st Nov.
The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, en suring a Plentiful supply of Ice, French Provisions, etc., and are lighted throughout with Electricity: All State Rooms have Eletrie Vans. A duly qualified Doctor and Stewardees are carried. --- For further particulars, apply to AME
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