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.SHIPPING NEWS.

EFFECT OF COAL STRIKE ON

TYNE SHIPPING.

"The coal strike has got a

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

HOTEL LISTS."

NOTICE.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1921.

HOTELS.

Hongkong Hotel

Corrected to 9th May, 1921,

de Jacobs

strangle hold on Tyne shipping. Capt. Adatus Mr. and Mrs. A. and there are undoubted signs C. W. Anderson that absolute stagnation will Dr. F. Antongim R. S. Jainer

Mr. and Mrs. A. prevail in the course of a few Mrs. J. H. As

J. Johna more days. Foreign vessels, Mr. and Mrs. G. whose agents realise the liopeless-

ness of securing early cargoes

H. M. Banner. E. M. Joseph

tBum

of coal, are sending their vessels. E. de Beau-

champ

J. H. Behrens

R. Belilios

Capt. and Mrs

Lorkina

Dr. M. C. Lasher

C.

Mr. and Mrs. C.

Jauritsen

Miss H. Lillie

E.

Mr. and Mrs. H.

Luker

P. Marks

L. · Berghaim Mr. and Mrs. 5. W: I. McCarthy A. C. McCullough Bisney

Capt. C. R. Me-

cham

Mrs. Blackburn D. C. Brock

Mrs. F. Mooney

and child

J. R. Murray

Mins A. J. V.

Nally

home to be tied up until the industrial clouds clear away, and it is estimated in this connection Mr. and Mrs.

H. Benson that twenty Scandinavian veesels Mr. and Mrs. have been despatched for this purpose this week. Indeed, it is considered fortunate that they have sufficient coal supplies to take them over the North Sea Quite a number of British vessels

W. B. Michil have no other alternative than to Dr. J. G. Lyon-3. H. Moerback

Brown lie up. A few colliers are getting | away daily with coal supplies to Capt. Crumpetzis London and other home ports... A. Caster but the supplies are by no means Misa M. Carter inexhaustible although of suffici-II. R. Chisholm ent quantity to serve some time A. A. Claxton yot. Other colliers are helping A. Colurand to swell the idle piers in the river, M. Cottrell

N. Croucher and it is reported on reliablo authority that no fewer than 73 veasels are at present tied up it the river, irrespective of vessels under repair. The consequence II. J. Eddo

J. Portbunn is that unemployment among the Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Reich seafaring and shipping com- Moningue Ede Mr. and Mrs. I de munity is increasing to an alarm. Elkus inglextent, men engaged in the Eng. Capt. S. P. Mr. Schipper shipment of enal being very Ferguson inal affected." Journa Commerce.

Miss F.A. Deaken D. G. Donald

Mr. and Mrs. W.

P. Neeson

J. Noble

H. M. O'Neill 1. Peck

S. S. Perry

MITSUBISHI SHOJI KAISHA, LTD.

IMITSUBINMI TRADING 00. LTD.I COAL. GENERAL IMPORTS AND

XPORTS

SOLE PROPRIETORS OF COAL MINES GY

OCHI MEIPT KISHIDARE TAKASHIMA, YOSHINOTANT HOJO HEMIZUTA, BAYO. SHINNEW. KANADA KAMIYAMAGA. BIBA)

O OYUNARI.

Agents for SAKITO COAI,

HEAD OFFICE, TOKYO,

BRANCHES AND REPRESENTA TIVFB NAGASAKI. KARATSU. WARAMATST. MOJI, KURE, KOBE NAGOYA THIRIGA OSAKA. YOKOHAMA, TOKYO, PARODATE CTARU. VLADIVOS. MURORAN,

Capt. and Mrs, Miss 1 PerTOCK, PERING, TIENTSIN. DAIREN,

R. Dreman

of. C. Finch

P. N. Forum

H. R. Franz

PASSENGERS DEPARTED. |

Pers. ECUADOR.--MT. 11. A. Andersen, Mr. & Mrs. J. Barros, Mr. & Mrs. B. T. B. Boothby, Mr.

S. Carliner

V. 8. Gibes

pevell

v. Roos

Cap. A. J. Reutt Capt. Sigveld Cup, G. L. Smith

W. r. d. Steen Hir Evie & Lady Stuart Taylor

Mrs A.M. Gonnoli Tan Da Kiá

C. P. Tenspletn

Terrell

Miss E. Haber Cant, T. T. Hall W. J. Harson Ms. RM. Terre J. Scott-Harston 11. E. Tharsing

J. J. Cone, Mr. H. R Chisholm. R. Jagwood M. S. Toplitz

H. I Horh

child

1. A. Turner

H. IT berti

W. I T. Vouch

Mr. and Mrs. R

J. Weir

Br. J. D. White Mrs. E. Winsnes Repulse Bay Hotel. Corrected in 1th May, 1021. H. W. Bil Mr. anl Mrs.

{^ Montazu Ede

Mr. & Mrs. Johu Dumas, Master Marc Dumas, Master N. Dumas, Miss M. Dumas, Miss Jessie E. J. Head Davison, Mr. E. D. Damrie, Mr. J. Hooper

Mrs. J. L. Hoskin & Mrs. R. Drennan, Mr. D) S

J. K. Ireland Eddio, Mr. D. E. Ebrahim. Dr. E. C. Ernst, Mr. & Mrs. James Fortune, Mr. R. F. . Hetgefand, Mr. J. Joseph. Mr. & Mrs. S. W. Kintigh, Mr. C. E. Koehler, Mr. 11. H. Key, Mr. Gon Kjellberg, Mrs. L. Kelley, Mr L. C. Lewis, Mr. 1. de Burgh Lewin, Mr. M. Manuk. Mrs. M. Mead, Mr. &

"Peak Hotel. Mrs. R. G. Nelsen. Miss V. Corrected to 9th May, eh, Popper, Mr. Gou P. Sorensen, Mr W. Anderson Mr

Mr. J. W. Schouch, Mr. M. Mr. and Mrs. W. Speelman, Miss M. Shamute, Mr. Armstrong Miss Koukolevsky *D, C. Tatom. Mr. A. Weil, Mr. & 4.

MissE. Waite,

WEATHER REPORT.

surgeon tivandr

ip to E Birgi

...

Konkolevsky

TSINGTAO TSINANFU, HANKOW, PHANGHAL, PORLEING, CANTON, MANILA SIN TOKE SOERABAYA,

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For Particulars Apply to

S. KOMURA, Manager. No 14, Pedder Street Hongkong.

PEAK TRAMWAYS CO. LTD.

TIME TARLE.

WEEK DAYS.

16ח1 15

Mra

700 L tr

8.30

13.30 pm

G111

10 min

15 min

៧ 1 វ

B

15 AD

10 min

5 AD

147

NIGHT CARS. 6 pm. 920 p 311 34s a winster

M. R. C. Lake

APLARITIE

Mr and Mr.

Langridge

SATURDAYS. Male 12 No plight

Ali! ?

Vale

A

I H. Arng

K. H. Aumaler

Mr Aveling

Į

H

MacGregor

Mrs. McAin-h

SUNDAYS.

7.40

Mr. and Mrs

F. Miller

Capt. and Mrs

H. S. Mills

430.53 0. 11.3 1200 IN 20

pou

159

259 15

15 MLB

10 min

Mr. A. C. New

comb

15 tt

1

NIGHT CARS

May 181. 12. 17m.-Pressure blocking has decreased consilerably at Mrs, f). K. Blair Wladivostock

and Weihaiwei, F. BoBod

and has increased slightly at M. J. Brenn -other reporting stations.

The Hainan and Fornissa H. B. Bridger pressions have apparently filled: Coudr. and Mrs.

-Ա?,

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 boure ending at 10 a.m. to-day 3.48 inches. Total since January!

4 Canto

Lt. C. I. Carne

G. E. faville.

A. H. Pena.

M. and Mrs. T

L. Parking

Mr. and Mrs.

J

Mr. and Mrs

W. E. Roberts

J

7. Boberset

£

Wr

and Mrs. R

K. Rodger

Zet. 25,36 inches. against an Miss S. Clarke average of 17,38 inches..

3. and Mr

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW,

District.

Cockbura

Miss M. Cooper 1 W. Joker

Maj. and Mrs

Sanders

Ms. L. Simpson

P. Shas

Eng. Comdr. W. A. Findlay Suith

Forecast.

| Variable winds,

D. F. Cuthill

J. F. Danby

cloudy. rainy.

The same

1 Hongkong to Gap light;

Rock....

2 Formosa Channel

as No. 1.

Dawson

Mr. and

Mra,

17

1 Miskia

D. D. Dryden

Mr. and Mrs E

1. Grant Smith

1. Spicer

Mr. & Mrs. John Mr.

Duncan

Miss Fairley

coast of The same Chine between>

dev as No. 1. H.X & Lamocks. J

3 South

4 South

China H.K.

Coast of The same

between

Hainan.!

as No. 1.

T. F. CLAXTON-Director,

H.K. Observatory, May 8, 1921.

TIME SIGNALS...

The time ball

Kowloon

B. T. and Mrs. Fea- therstone

F. W. Gibbins Miss Gibson

M: Harding

I. Hector

F windelis

und Mrr

S. J. Sprett

Mr. Thompson Mr. and Mrs Quarta Van Ufford

Mr J. G. Vaux R. A. Walter

7. A. Worswick

G. Wordenberg H. Webster Mr. and Mrs. A. Me and Mrs

Marshall W recent Flumphreya

Signal Hill is dropped daily at 10 Mr. and Mrs. N. M. H. Woutman

a.. and 4 p.m., except on Satur B. Karanjia

days when it is dropped at 10

a.m. and I p.m., and on Sundays

and Holidays when it is dropped;

at 10 a.m. only.

St. George's House, Currected to 11th April, 102).

The ball is hoisted half mast at Mr. D. H. Ban. II. M. Madden the 55th minute and full mast at

Der

the 57th minute. Should the ball. Berentson

fail to drop at the correct time, it Miss J. A. Blair will be lowered at five minutes. F. Bla past the hour and the ordinary.

and

Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. C.

L. Maylott

W. McKenzie Mr. Thomas Mit

chell В. Илея

routine repeated at the following Benton C. Byrd L. Nelson

and

гм

Miss Byrd hour, if possible.

Mr. Should the time ball be out of H. Campbell

E. Ferguson order the a ove routiue will be dr. and Mrs. C.

Nicoll H.. Craig carried out with the flag "Z", on

G. Crook Miss M. A. Par Ira. the storm signal mast.

aro

shank

SODA

Time signals are also given at night by means of three white laupa mounted vertically on the Observatory wireless mast. From 8h. 56m. Cs. to 9h. Om. Os. p.m.r. Comdr LC

extinguished the lamps momentarily at the even seconds, Mrs. L. C. Hunt except at the 2nd, 28th, 50th, 11. J. Lamb 52nd, and 54th of each minute. Mr. And Mrs.

The hours refer to Hongkong Соввіня Standard Time (8 hours of cast Mr. and Mrs. D.

de Lusignan Greenwich).

T. G. Paterkot Mrs. A. B. Greig W. H. Pet-

and child

Mrs. J. C. Piric Comdr. A. B.

Miss Potter Greig, R. N. A. H. Potts

Hunt R.N.

M and Mrs. W.

E Priestloy

D. L. Spears J. Storm

A. I. Terry Mr. and Mrs. J

Watt

..

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SPECIAL CARS. BLANDEMENT OF TRANS,E OPPIER.

HEXIDIN

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Our portrait is of Me. MICHAEL T. ROONEY, o! 55, Granville Avanus, Long Baton, England, who writes:-

"Some years ago whilst touring Ireland with 'Sanger's Royal Circes," I contracted some kind of an irritable skin complaint, which seemed to baffle different treat ments in the way of cintments and lotions, all of which utterly failed to give me the slightest relles. Recently at Long Eaton, where I am engaged as Advertising Manager of The Picturedrome, the conductor there begged me to try Clarke's Blood Mixture, but I refused. However, he, knowing its curative powers from experience, made me, a present of a bottle, which began to take. Reong- nising a slight improvement in my limbs, 1 got another bottle and continued the treatment until 1 had used four bottles, and now my skin a perforily healthy again."

tran Bad Legs, Absencues, Ulcura, Sufferers Blandular

Sweisinge Piler, Escoma, Bella, Pimples, Eruptioną. Rheumačem, Doul should realise that lotions and sintuienis ens but give temporary relief to be sure of complete and loading Imußi, the blood must be thoroughly cleansed at the impden waste maller, the itac cause of suchı troul:re. Clarke's Blood Miquare quickly altsaks, overcompes, and orpois tha impurition, that is why so znany remarkabla recoveries sland to its credit. Plensnot to lake, and free from injurious ingredients.

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METEOROLOGICAL.

Previous

Day

on date.

on date.

atp.m. ata. at p.m.

Barometer......29.78 29.69 · 29.71 Temperature... Humility...... Wind Direction Wind Force ...

Weather.

H.K. WharvAN 80.

99

K, Docks

S'hai Dooks

b.

31.

208 » 14416

N. Engineeringe b

15

Lands, Hotels & Building

Centrals

129

n.

145

H.K. Hotele

b

176

H.K. Lands

b.

190

П. b

440

H'phreys Est

St.

10

154

Kloun Lands

11

35

b. 206 sa, 205

"

252

L. Reclamations D West Point

129

b.

5914

t

Cotton Mills.

Fire Insurances

Ewos

2246

China Fires H. K. Fire

b.

Kunk YIN

b.

Lau Kund Mows

161⁄2

Shippag.

b

136

Douglaser H.K.Sterntion b. Is (Prett

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Orientale

S'hai Cotton Yangtzepode

Viscenaments,

China Light old. b

2034

Cementa

合您。

15.90

TIDE TABLE.

Indo Def. Lon/Reg. b. Indo Def. H K. Reg. b. Shelle

b.

114

Do. Light new b.

11.10

120/-

China Provident b 11 sa. 11

16th to 22nd May, 192).

Ferrier

b.

33-2

Refineries

34 High Water

Low Waist

Hongkong

Hongkong

Men Thing

5 1 5.5

ו

339

Dairy Farme b 24 Ba, 25 Electrios H. K. b.

Electrics Macaoil Hongkong Ropes n. Hk. Tramwayen.

Peak Trams, old b

Steam Laundries b & sa Steel Foundries

new b

2214

2616

230

12.60-

n.

55

014

vlining

Do.

1

7.

Kailans Langkate

b

101-

b

10

Water-boats,

Da

1694

13

Watsona

11.

8W

Wm. Powells

D.

· 1876*

$1

Wiseldane

24/-1

b.

211-

Hongkong, May 18. 1921

Mean Time

Sugart jii.b.Maleboss-

11 54 1.9

79 7.I 12.3

2.3 Shanghai Loans 141.7 S'hai Explorations}

221, 28

$38.9 Ural Caspianis

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11, Ice House Street; in the City of Victoria Hongkong.

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Et, in

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Mon. 16 m 350

80

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3,6

75

75

77

93 98

93

t'uen. 17

m63 5.4

W. Calm

6 2041 5.4

E.

Wed, 18 7 74,8

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0

3

7 38

5.2

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Thur. 19 m

6.2

11

2.63

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65

43 140

93 49

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7.5 Raubs

18th 753ua. 2

12' 4.7 9 13 70 11 9 4.0 morning, afternoon

2,6 2,7 4748

Rain... Highest open air

Temperature on the 17th 82 Sat. 91 m 418.-

Clarke's Blood Mixture Lowest

"Everybody's Blood Purifier.".

opon air Temperature on the

T. F. CLAXTON, Director. H. R. Observatory, May 18.

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