10
THE TYPHOON,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH," FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1913,
POST OFFICE.
The as, Armand Bobic with the French
from Europe is due to arrive here on Sunday, the flat inst...
Gin Buvies brought about an (Continued from" page 4)
improvement to 11. Highlande ing timber. A number of men efter touching 2:11-18 bid, have reacted to 21 Johora Rubber were fortunate to escape before Lands have been in steady do the collapse.
The foki of a trading jonkmand, with business at 8/0 sad
Landors have · The United States Mailpor as. Siberia over. Jong reports that at 6 p.m. his boat maintained a smart rise to 1.8-4.
dus here on Monday 23rd inat was anchored off the Tang Wo
Kapar Paras enjoyed support, wharf and it drifted to the Kwong and at 5.8-16 are 7-16 better on
i Wharf and sank. The damage the week.
Kepitigalla, after is estimated at about $14,000 of which the oargo is said to be worth' about $10,000,
- LONDON RUBBER
MARKET.
Masars, Zorn & Laigh-Hunt in Hair Mid-Weekly Report on the Rubber Share Market and List
|
touching 18/3 bid, have slipped back lightly, Paris supported: Kualas, and though the best price was not maintained, the shares show a rise of ¿. Linggin have gone through some sharp ductus Rions; rising to 17/6 bid, a reac- tion to 18/6 has occurred. London Amatic at 8/71⁄2 are 6d, off the best price touched. Patalings are fractionally better at 13 bid, as are Pelepahaat 2/0 A few Pryes offer around 18/8. Rubber Trusts have been an excited market, and some bear closing, coupled with an investment demand, caused an improvement to 6/3 premium. The shares have since come on offer, and are no better than 4/0 premium. The interim declara tion by the Sesfield Company
of Quotations, dated London August 20, Bay-The Rubber Share Market has been subject to lively fluctuations daring the past week, and some "rooket and stick" movements in the leading shares have provided a feature. Though professional operations have been to a certain extent responsible for the violent gyrations of prices, contributory factors in the better feeling Bro no doubt the slightly improved tone of the commodity market, and a continuance of the investors' demands referred to in our previous report. The spec tacular effect provided by the gambling countera has really been of less importance than the rised which have quietly taken improved smartly to 4/- buyers.
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED.
WEATHER REPORT.
haisted.
the 18th at 17.40.-Black drum
On the 18th at 6.15.-Black · North Cone and Ball hoisted,
At 13.50-Pressure has decreased mod-
has been tranferred to the sa. Magellan, lumi Maru, Jap. s.a. 1.095, Uebikawa, erately at Weihaiwel and Windivostock,
MAILS DUE.
French, Armand Bokio, flat inst. American, Magellan. 23rd inst.
MAILS CLOSE, TO-DAY,
Shanghai
and North China--Per Kwong--
sang, 19th inst., 5 p.m.
TO-MORROW,
-Philippine. Izlands. Australla Timor, Tasmania & New Zea land via Port Darwin-Per Bt. EE Albans, 90th Inst., 9 a.m.
Austra-
fian
TERJAC
10. 8.m.-
Obetoo and Dairon-Per Elgar, 20th inst.. Swatow-Per Pintamilak, 20th inat, 10
11.4%
Formosa via Keelung, Shang- hai and North China, Japan via Nagasaki, Honolulu, Unit od States, South Amorlen and Canada via San Francisco Per Korea, 20th inst., 11 a.m
Inst. 2 p.m.
i
17th instant--Kwangyen 15th Instant, Stone.---A. Buns, Glenogle; Br. a... 2,399, Grave, 18th inst.
-Bingapore 12th instant, Gen. Chinace. Sabine Rickmers. Dat. a.a, 573, B. J. Juge
18th instant-Amoy 16th Instant, Ballast.A. P. Co. Ambria, Ger. s. 3,233. Kintschky, 18th Instant-Keelung 16th Instant, „Zallant,—H.A.L Chenan. Br... 1,955, W. L. Jories, 19th
Inet.-Canton Gan.-B. & §.
Yushun, Oh 1,076. A. B. Balder 19th inst-Canton, Gen.-C. M. S, N, 'Co.
CLEARANCES AT THE
HARBOUR OFFICE.
"
September 18,
Hongkong Maca for San Francisco St. Albans for Melbonie Kansakura Mara for Bombay
brought about no change in the Philippine Islands-Por Yuensang, 20th Kjeld for Bangkok quotation. Seaports were done
up to 7. but Seletars are offered Mario-Per Bui Tal, 20th inst., 1.15 p.m. around 11/0. Sampahs, after bo-Straitz-Per Tydeus, 20th inst., 3 p.ak ing buyers at 15/18, are now Baigan--Per Halvard, 20th inat.. 3 p.m. offered at the price. Earding Jujan via Yokohama Far Jelungu, 20th Centrals are wanted at 32/6, and Sialange have maintained their rise to 2 7/16. Straits Bartam
Siberian
Mali-
inst..& p.m..
Shongbai und North-China (Europe via Siberia)Por Kalgan, 20th inst., 5 pm.
place in many of the shares of the Sungei Krian Proference are Swatow, Shanghai & North China-Per
Wingsang, 20th inst., 5 pni.
SUNDAY, 31st inst."'
Shanghai, North China and Japan viu Kobe (Europe via Siberia)-Fer Armand Rebic, 21st Int., 8 aa
September 19.
Haiynng for Foochow
DEPARTED.
September 19.
wanted at 20/0, and Bungei Salak at 21. A demand for Tandjonge hardened the price to 23. Vallam brosas have been a feature, and further closing by beare was responsible for a rapid rise to 18/0. On the completion of these purchases, however, a reaction torin. Caoribon, Samarang and Boura-Haimun for Swatow
18/6 took place.
Nine-foot Sheets.
Siberian
baya Per Tjikini, 21st inst., 9
0,111.
| Swatow. Amoy and Formosa via Keelung
-Duigi Matu, int inat.,
J.T.
Swatow-Per Haimun, 21st inst., 9am.
1
MONDAY, 22nd Inst.
་་
ching, 23rd inst., 10 ...
| Lutzow for Hamburg Aubul for Shanghui American for KC Wan Sabine Richmos for Foochw Chenan for Cantod Ambria for New York Shinkai Mu for Saigon
Gneisenau for Yokohama Shochu Masa for Anping":
K
wongohauwan for EC Wan 9Kish for Yokohan Selvals for Moji
Bashu Maia for Honguy
depression having formed - over 8. Manchuria.
Pressure b Formosa.
è has increased moderately over
No returns from Japan.
The typhoon, which bad partially filled up, deepencil after entering the coast and passed about 30 miles to the north of Hongkong at 11 p.m. last night.
Telegraphic communicaton with Swatow and Canton is interrupted.
dengkong Rainfall for the 24 hours
1a.m. to-day, 4:35 inches. FORECAST FOR THE 14 HOURS. ENDING AT NOON TOMORROW.
District.
Forecast,
B. to W. winds, fresh to Hongkong and Neighbour moderate.
hood
2 Formosa Channel
Mail Steamers
THE PENINSULAR
AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or
„about the DATES ñamea —
For
Steaiuers LONDON, via UB-} ASSAYE
ual Ports of Call í Capt. G.J. Coldwell LONDON & ANT-
WERP via Singa- ) NORE
pore, Penang, Capt. D. Asbury C'mbo, Fort Bald,
MOJI, KOBE SYRIA
די
To Sail On Remarke
Noon
Freight
27th Sept. & P'eage
about 1 Freight
1st Oct
about
YOKO-Capt. C. R. Longden, 23rd Sept.
&P'rage
& Marseilles
SHANGHAI,
Freight
AND
& P'sage
overosat, rain
HAMA.....
RN, R.
qualis,
CHINA
later.
Improving SHANGHAI. '............
Capt. C.H.S. Toequa,
about
Freight
R.N.R.
25th Sept. & P'sage
S.E.
winds.
fresh to moderate,
3 South coast of China be? The Hume tween H.K. and Lamocks No. 1. 3 W. to S. South cousthof Chin be- winds. tween H.K. and Hainan... fresh to Jmoderate. China Const Meteorological Register.
Stution.
.F
10th September,n.m.
Winde
Hour.
Barometer.
emperature.
Humidity.
D'tion. ?
Weather.
Force
W'estock 7′′ 29,87 63
'Nemaro 0.1 Hakodate Tukio Kochi
Nagasaki 'K'shing... Oschim Naha Ishima Bonin Is. Chefou
Waiwei Hunkow
Ichang Kinking
Sharp P. Amor
Swatow
29.88 69 95 w
ве
All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.
For Freight, or Parnage apply to
P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s office,
Hongkong, 18th Sept, 1913.
E. A. Hemet,
Superintendent.
LINES
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
BREMEN
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL
For
NAPLES, GENOA, AL-`
GIERS, GIBRALTAR, SOUTHAMPTON, A'WERP & H'BURG
TSING- Jome SHANGHAI,
TAU, KOBE YOKOHAMA
Steamers.
ANDDERFFLINGER
MANILA, YAP, MA-1
RONN, N'GUINEA, COBLENZ
BRISBANE, SYDNEY (Capt. L, Klugkist
& 'MELBOURNE
KOBE & YOKOHAMA
JESSELTON, KUDAT & BORNEO
Changsha
Gutzis f
Shanghai
29.83 75 100 wo
2
29.90 76
3 cm
Tis
29,88 82
K
1 b
By
29,80 80.87 0.
60
"
baya-Per Riojun Maza, 22r.d iast., 5p.
TUESDAY, 23rd inst,
Taichu
Taiboker, Su
29,90
29,90
PACSENUETS ARRIVED
Tainan
20.89
**
Koshun
29.92
'dores
29.86
Canton
Wuchow
Gap Rock Macao
H'kong 6 29,60 78′ 90 sw
5 orq
M.
29.56 78
wow 4 orq
Qu
Pakhol
I
Hoihow
Phulien 6a
20.74 .75
Tourane
29.76 82
TY 2:0 nw
C. St, J.
29.91 77
#w
2.
Aparri
29,01 75
10
blanila
29.91 77
Legasp
29.91 75
SW
1 b
follo
96
29.95 81
ве
1 b
Bacolod
FD
1 b
Cobu Labuan
29.95 .82
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younger variety; and whereas the former are actually lower on the week, the substantial improve ments enjoyed by many of the latter have been almost maintain ed. A great deal of interest has been aroused by the publication of a pamphlet written by Mr. Theodore C, Dentz of Amsterdam, whose name is so well known in the tobacco planting world. Mr. Dentz, who is himself a director of several rubber planting com.. panies, entitles his booklet "How to sell Rubber," and advocates A striking example of American the adoption of the Datch inscrip- fear of other people's ailmenta is Strafts, Batavin. Sumarang and Soura tion sale system (in which all to be found in the pine-foot bids are made made by sealed sheet' law enforced in certain die- tender) in place of the present trista, says Professor J. Adams in method of sales by anotion. He the British Weekly. This insiste Swatow, Amoy and Foschow-Per Hai-
his onge with great ability, upon every sheet on a hotel bed argues and points out that Eastern To being big enough to cover com. baced plantera formerly cold their pletely all the blankets, and thus prodace by open auction just as prevent all possible contact with the rubber companies are doing the vestigia of any previous oc in London at the present time,cupant of that bed. All this gives but finally found it necessary us a very uncomfortable feeling to abandon this system in and makes our flesh cresp. But, favour of insoription sales. By after all, it is fundamentally right-
Burned in A Chimney. means of the latter, as much ∙an £800,000 worth of leaf can A convict in Riga attempted be disposed of in one morning's to escape from one of the local session. All who are interested in prisons by means of a stove the present
controversy es chimney. When he was half-way to the methods of marketing up the chimney he became wedg-< plantation rubber ought to make a point of reading Mr. Dentz's atriking little pamphlet. Allagare have improved to 2/7, and Alor Pongens were taken at it Anglo Malays touched 10/6 buy. ere, but reacted to 10/1. Batu Kawan, after being dormant for a long time, changed hands ap to 7/8, Borneo Trusts are want- ad at 13/8, at which price a con- siderable number of shares were taken. Bakit Kajange improved to 2 3/1-6, and Bukit Mertajame
Law, JP
Per ... Gneisenau, arived 17th instint. Saigon, Straits, Ceylon, Ade from Bromorhaven, luide, Western, Australia, In-Hathrust, Cant and Keith Capt A dia, Aden, Erypt and Europe via Marseilles (Late Lottera to Noon. Extra Portags 10 cents). Letters posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearance will be included in this contract mall.)-Por Magellan, 23rd inst., 11 a.m.
Islands--Per Chinhua, tard irst., p..
Plalippine
American
斑
Canadian
Formosa via Keelung, Shang hai and North China, Japan via Mol, Victoria, and Beattie Wash-Per Sado Maru, 23rd int. 3 pa
23rd lost, 4 p.m.
Colombo -Per Iyo Maru, 23rd
ed and could move neither up Japan vi Nagasaki Per Inaba Maru, nor down. The stove was lighted beneath him, and before the flames Straits and could be extinguished he was burned mortally.
COAL...
SILIMPOPON BUNKERS
can be supplied at cheap rates.
to 2/4). Bukit Sembawange SANDAKAN are offered, at 1/10
but
but enquiry for Castlefielde caused a rise to 4, Chersonese have been active, and at 3/1 are
the -41d. bighor" on
weak, Damanegras-are-3.13-16 bid, and. Dulks have come in for attention, rising to 8/6. F.M.S. were done up to £18. Small buying of
THE BEST
Is the Cheapest in the end, and one of the very best is LOTUS MOKHA COFFEE.
la the Cup it is rich, wloy
1. and fragrant-the key-note
of an appetizing breakfast➡
a satisfying close to a busy
day.
OBTAINABLE FROM
ALL GROCERS.
H
at
& SEBATTIK
(British North Borneo),
At these ports steamers call
E.Austra
just:,5 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, 24th inet,
KRIT
Mail:
Shangha
American
AustraTM
Canadian
& Simerian
Philippine Islands, Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand via Thursday Island-Per Kumano Maru, 24th instant, .10a.m.
nd North Ching-Per Choy Lang, 24th just., 10 am. Shanghai, North China, Japan' via Nagasaki, United States, South America and Canada via Vancouver (Europe Sionri)Per Empire of India, 24th inst., 11 a.m.
via
Philippine elunda, Australia,
Mrs H
Loy Kam Tong Boon Kiau Wee Broock, PJ van den Loke Ab 200, Mrs Cook Mr and Mrs Lim
im Hup Soon Makwoll, FT Mathews: A L Madier: H A C Malaga, B
B
Chow Yee Moi, Mrs Chau Soon Siong Chau Chu, Mrs Cheung Siem
Hun-Rock Cleo Chun's Dean, Mia TE Chol Foo George, Judge and
BITS J
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Gnh Quán Chung Gilajan, B Hascolquite, G Jorgensen, A.
。
Malogs, Mrs C Ong Tone Pek Puton, D Scherer, Dr Stapleton, T W Sporleder, W
Than Boon Chye Wessel, Mrs L Wong Yik Yu Yong Meng Bang
Per a.s. Luetzow, arrived 17th instant, from Yokohama, etc. 7 Corse,.G U
North, Miss H F Obauvis, Rev CJ Catlin, U Correa, A
Mr AU Edwards, Mr and Sylow, Capt U Hil, F Harris, Mra U S
Schulz, E
Kobasah, Capt Jauchi, A Murakami, 9 Movin, Mra -
Bauchez, Rey J L
Straight, Mis 8A, Stolmann, R
Bullmann, Mian N
Whilden, Miss L N
T. F. Claxton, Director,
Hongkong, Observatory, Sept: 19.
1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Paktenhoit on the level of the seu in in- ches, tenths and hundredths.
2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.
3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation the. Humidity of air saturated with mole being 100.
4 Direction of Wind, to two points. 5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort | Scale.
State of Weather, b blue sky, o do tached eload, d drizzling rain, f fog. gloomy, h tall, I lightning, o overcast, p Tassing abowors, a squaily, e rain, s snow,
thunder. visibility, w daw wet.
O Rain in inches, tenths and hundredthe
METEOROLOGICAL,
Previous
Al⚫ p.m.
Tumania & New Zealand via SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL Barometer 29.59. 29.60
Port Darwin --Per Taiyuan, E 4th inst., 2 p.m.
ing for bunker coal exclusively Philippines Islands Por ubi, 24th
re exempt from all shipping dues and charges.
COFFE E
RUITONIBE & SON, 14, QUBEN'S ROAD CENTR
SANDAKAN
PRINZ LUDWIC
Capt. J. Koehler
To sail on
About WEDNES. 1st Oct..
About WEDNES..
1st Oct.
(SATURDAY,
4th Oct
i
9 a m.
6,750
End of Sept.
All the steamers of the European Line are åtted with Wireless Telegraphy. New System of Telefunken.
For further Particulars, apply to
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
MELCHERS & CO„
GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG.and CHINA
Hongkong, 11th Sept, 1913,
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS-
REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE' BETWEEN EUROPE AND JAPAN.
OUTWARD.
Steamers.
Armand Bebic Atlantique
|B. Simons Amazone
HOMEWARD,
NEXT SAILINGS:~
Will leave for Japan on
21st Sept
5th October,
19th October.
Steamers.
Magellan Paul Lecat A. Behic
3rd November. Atlantique
Will leave for
Marseilles.
23rd Sept., rm
7th October,
21st October
4th November.
For Freight and Passage apply to
M. SAINT CLAIR de BUSSIERRE, Agent.
Queen's Buildings, No. 3.
Day On Date On Date
6 M.
KI PA
int3.p.m
'THURSDAY, 25th just.
A. BUNE Weibal-wei and Tientsin--Per Hui-
--[chow, 25th Inst,, 10 a.m.
Temperature 86 78 Humidity 68 90 London, 9th 8-pt. Wind
Direction NW SW Arrivals from China:—Vonelaús, Force
1 5 Slihonia, Wray Castle, Ischia: Weather ·0
..org Rain
4 25 "The following vessels have it open air Temperatacs on the 19th Shanghai, North China, Japan passed the Canal:-Benavon, H.K. Observatory, 19thSept. 1913. via Nagasaki, Honelalu, Cana Ceylon, Penbighshire, Japan
T. F. Claxton, Director. America la San Francisac Koerber, Teacar. Monmouthshire,
29.73
78 30
8SW
3
oda
Lowes
THE EASTERN
& AUSTRALIAN
American
Canadian &
Siberian
da. United States and Bouth
Σ (Europe via Biberia)-Per Mandasan Maru,
Shinyo Maru, 23th inst., 11 a.m,
Bhanglial and North China-FarLuchow,
25th inst., 3 pinte
FRIDAY, 26th inst.
Swatow, Amoy and Yogsbow-Per Hui-
tan. 28th Sept., 100.m
Bhanghai, Noth China and Japan via
Koba-For Namsang, irst., 11 a.m
Röglish
SATURDAY, 27th inat.
TIDE TABLE.
15th Sept, to 21st Sept, 1913.
9th || 3. Te
Kit War
Hongkong
J
6.5
No Inferior High
16 m
49.
LATEST SHIPPING
NEWS.
The se. Rubi left Manila on the 17th inst., and is dus hore on
the 20th inst.,'at daylight
The O. P. R. 8.s. Empress of Low Water Japan arrived at Vancouver on the 16th inet, between at 8 and 10 p.m.
Tong Leng
Мела
10 36.4
Low Water
No infarloy High nor Low Was
3
No Interior Hinor Low War
# 15
15%
鹑肉
Straits, Barmah, Ceylon, Ade. Tamo igida, Western Australia, India, Wadi Adon, Egypt, and Europe via
IT
3.6 m
Brindlel. (Late Letters 11 a.m.
tha
to noos, Extra Postage 10. cente) (Supplementary mail
10 6.0 9214-0
19,
$ 7.0
16 #50
7
M
T 30
38531
393.4
9 15 31
3 50 1.7
in Lorang a after sen
on
board up to the time fixed for catur. departure of the mall (Extra Postage 10 cents) | (Latters
posted in all the Pillar Boxes
in time for the first clearance - will be included in this contract mall.) The Parcel Mail will be Closed,
Friday at 3
MÁzspye, $7th-Inst., |
#
Oyater, Fresh, Fried or Stewed, Philippine Islands-For Loongsang 27th Finden Haddocks, Kippers, &c.
inet.. 1 p..
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STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.
Mail Service to Australia
via Manila.
MAIL SCHEDULE
(SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION).
Steamers.
The N. Y. K, es. Iyo Maru ST. ALBANS (European Line) left Shanghai EASTERN for this port on the 19th inst. and ALDENHAM is expected here ou the 22nd Oct. EMPIRE
The N. Y. K sa, Ceylon Maru (Calutta Line) left Moji for this
Arrive Hongkong. from Australia.
20th Sept.
11th Oct.
1st Nov..
Leave Hongkong
for Australia.
19th Sept at a m. 10th Oot. 31st Oot...
21st Nov.
The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, on
port on the 16th inst., and is ex-suring a Plentiful supply of Ios, French Provisions, etc., and are pected here on the 21st inst.
lighted throughout with Electricity: All State-Rooms have Electric Fans. A duly qualified Doctor and Stewardess Gro carried.
For further particulars, apply to
The NY K... Kumano Maru (Australian Lino) left Nagasaki for this port on the 18th inst, and is expected here on the 22nd inst. The I G. Me,a. Princess Alice which left hero on the Sint of August arrived at Genoa on the 17th inst., at 1 pm.
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