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ON THE WATERFRONT.
THE HONGKONG TRENGRAPE,
PASSENGERS DEPARTED.
Per &. NILE—Mr. A. C. Hall, Mr. E. F. Mayeringh, Mr. J. H. Burggraaf.
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NOVELBER
HOTELS.
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PENINSULA HOTEL (Kowloon)
HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE
399
154 Nom. 7.30.
T.
The New P. & O. Steamer.
Further particulars are avail- abir of the new P. and Q, liner, the Moldavis, reference to which was made bere two days ago, Per 33. Mentur.-Mr. D. B. Me The vasel has a cellular double Lay, Mrs. Miller, Lieut. A s. bottom fore and aft and ten water Watchinson,, .s. Mr. and Mrs. J. L light bulkheads 'extending to the Eaton and child, Mrs S. R. Rand- abelter decks. There are four
and 3 children, Mias epalinuou decks, namely, main. Punstan, Miss E. Scott, Mrs. L upper, shelter and shade Barnes and 2 children. Mrs. T/T India......
and bost decks promenade abova, covering the deckhouses st and 2 children, Mr. D. Damand, India accommodating the passengers Munro, Mrs. D. Munro, Mr LT/T San Francised
& New York/ Horizontal and lower and child. Mr. L. H. Barnes. and others, vertical sliding watertight doors [Mr. J. Jamieson, Mr. C. D. Xichot TT Jara ato fitted the watertigh seo. Mr. and Mrs. G. Sherman, Miss T/T Marks .............
in balkheads below the shelter dock G. Melanes; Miss I. Melnars, Rey. T/T Francs and may be operated by hand as and Mrs. G. M. Wales, Mr. and Demand, "Paris... -
BUYING. well as controlled by the Stone-Mrs. H. W. Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lloyd haudralic system. Four
Fitzsimmons, Miss Catherine P. are be- fire-resisting bulkheads
Fitzsimons, Mr. and Mrs. D. tween the shelter and shade
Mackenzie and infant, Miss M. B. decks and one between the shade
Mackenzie, Mrs. H. R. Hughes, Mr. and
promenade
decks
to
4 m/s L/C
546%
4 m/s. D/F ..................... 2/0 8 m/s, L/C 30 da. Sydney andĮ Melbourne d
2/1014 2/13
secure safety against the pas/R. J. Kibbler, Mr. J. C. Oswald and 30 ds. San Francis $51
for
DTOKY
#re
pro-
4 m/s. Marks...............
HONGKONG HOTEL
TOWN GARAGE & SHOW ROOMS RUSSELL STREET GARAGE
Kľaking Barne0)
REPULSE BAY GARAGE
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
CENTRAL LOCATION,
ELECTRIO LIFTS AND LIGHTING, TELEPHONE ON EACH FLOOR.
HOTEL LAUNCH MESTS ALL STEAMERS.
co & New York]
Nom.
7.90
8.10
Tel 373.
4 m/s, Franca
Nom. 19732
Now.
1974
7894 Nom. 7.45
sible spread of fire. Thirteen Mr. A. W. Kas Menzies,
lifeboats large
Per a Aki Harn-Mr. P. G. vided, having accommodation Bateman, Mr. Saw Ta, Mr. C. F.
6 m/s. Franca.............. parson 00 board. Jeffcoat, Miss P. Benton, Mr. E. R The vessel will carry a large Gourdean, Mr. F. Gutierez, Mr. Demand, Germany. supply of fresh water in tanks Nishimoto, Mrs. J. A Simonich, Demand, New York 527% into the structure in No. 6 bold Lady Rickard, Mr. E. B. Jennings, T Bombay abreast the shaft tunnela, while Mr. J. A. Simonich, Miss A Young, Demand, Bombay water ballast and boiler feed water will be carried in the cella-Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Young. Mr. OTT Calcutta
Mizune, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Simon, Demand, Calcutta ... lar double cottom.
Demand, Manila ... 108 Accommodation is provided Miss I. Cowlishaw, Mr. C. o. cst. 2n Yokohama........ 110 for 222 first-class passengers and ford, Mr. T. McReynolds, Mr. E. Demand, Singapore. 115 175 second-class passengers on Hayles, Mr. and Mrs. Willsallen. Demand, Batavia 151 the shelter, shade, and promenade Mr. Mendrin, Mrs. Shickama. Da Haiphong ......... Nom. decks in one, two, three, and Mes. Go Fo, Mr. Antonio Tan Siu On Saigon four-berth cabins. The officers Kun, Mr. K. Lewis, Mr. W. Ward. On Bangkok and engineers are in house on Mr. and Mrs. D. FL. Rodrigues, Mr. Sovereign the boat decks, and the crew areLiao Hong Fot. Mr. E E. Allan. Gold leaf per Tael... 43.40 forward and aft on the upper Mr. J. F. Jeffcoat, Mrs. G. P. Ben-
Bar Silver, ready... 334 shalter, and shade decks,
forward
3738 ton, Mia H. Benton, Mr. A. R Special staterooms are arrang
3.97 ed in the forward deckhouse oncott. Mr. Ferdinand Weil. Mr. Bank of England rates 5%
New York/London.. Xaga! Sir. A Rickard. Miss the promenade deck.
The first and second-class Rickard., Mr. Wm. A. Doyle, Mr.
SUBSIDIARY COINS. dining salons, extending the full McDonald, Miss M. Young. Mr. breadth of the ship, are on the Cheng Sai Pek, Mr. Iwamoto, Mr. shelter deck amidshipa by the and Mrs. H. E. Way, Mrs. L B. gallega, pantries, and service Junes. Mr. F. Cruz, Mr. Sweet. Mr. rooms, which are abreast the F M. Mekinimio, Mr. H. C. engine and funnel casings.
Watson, Mr. Wm. W. Blakemore. The first-class music and smoke Mr. 3. stepforth, Mr. T. Kitano. rooms, with verandah and pro- Mr. 1. Constantine, M:. F. renade, are arranged on the
Tsubarani, Mr. E. Javier and M: promenade deck, and the second-
Lian Fo class music and smoke rooms in 3 separate deckbouse on the shade dack aft. There is hospital fitted independently for male and female patients in Bechrager. Mr. Wai Man Cheung. email deckhouse on the pro-
Nov. 15d. 12h. 0âm,-Warn- menade deckaft, with the deck. Ellis. Mr. J. S. Gubbay, Mr. F. Cing to Hongkong, Coss: Forts. ing bridge over it.
Hitchcock. Mr. and Mrs. F. Hardie Another typhoon w thin 60
126 E., moving N.NE
A
Per as Siberia Maru -Mr. B Ariga, Mr. B. P. van Alpen... Mrs. Kean, Mr. R. E. Belii, Mr. C.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Ellis, Miss
Kong. Mr. Lee Guny, Young, Mr. Lee Gum, Mr. Louie Sing Cuir, Mr. Lau Chong, Mr. K. Nakamura, Mr.
H'kong 50 ct. pieces 15% pm. 1/10% pm. 25% pm.
10 5
Canton sub coins Hongkong Nov. 16. 1921. -
THE
Telegraphie Address: “VITORIA "
PEAK
J. WITCHELL
Manager.
HOTEL
1,500 FEET 480 18 JBA
LAVAL
ID MINUTES FROM LANDING STAGE.
UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF MRS. BLAIR.
EUROPE HOTEL, SINGAPORE.
UNDER NEW BRITISH MANAGEMENT,
THE PREMIER HOTEL FINEST SITUATION. EXCELLENT CUISINE.
ARTHUR E. ODELL,
Late Grand Hotel, Southallfe, England and Royal Palace Hotel, London, W.)
163 dis. p.m.
KINGSCLERE
KNUTSFORD
WEATHER REPORT.
Baths and lavatories are at-and child, Mr. and Mrs. Hok Tong miles of Lat. 24° N. and Long, fanged along the centre of the vessel on the shelter, shade, and promenade decks. adjacent to the cabins and staterooms.
November 16d. 11b. 40m-Frex sure bas increased slightly A. Osderwyzer, Mr. A. Rheir. Hon over the Philippines, and decreas Reduced Freights. Mr. A. G. Stephen, Mr. Chiu Sung-ed slightly at Shanghai. We hear tha: hardware and Mr. A. Weizenberg. Mr. Geo. T. cerent shipped from Britain and Webb. Miss M. A. Webb, Mr. K. the Continent to China, Japan Yoshikawa, Mr. Joseph Antoine, and the Straits Settlements is now Mr. Dhaupat Rai, Mr. A, P. Jame being taken at freights which son and Mr. Francisco F. Leitan represents, in a large number of cases, a reduction of 17'6 per ton. Other reductions are from 5 up-
wards. Advices fr m home state that trade with the Far East has shown some improvement of late,
TO-DAY'S MISCELLANY.
An anticyclone lies over Man- churia. The Bouins and the Loochcos typhoon coalesced yes- terday and moved rapidly away into the Pacific.
In the absence of observations from lado-China it is not possible to give any information concern- ing the typhoon in the China Sea. Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day. 0.00 inches. Total since January
but shippers are handicapped by Colonel Howard Bury and his the condition of the exchange comrades of the Everest expedi while the high rate of wages in tion have now reached regions 1. 96.90 inches, against an comparison with those ruling it Continental countries places in the British manufacturer and the British shipper in a disadvant agsous position,
Bricks.
The Douglas Company's steamer Hailong, which arrived to-day, brought 23,000 bricks from Swatow.
World Tour With Samples. Another big delegation
American manufacturers
of
and
ORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW,
District
1 Hongkong to Gap Rock ........
Forecast.
HOTEL MID-LEVEL
HOTEL KOWLOON
SACHSE, LENNOX & Co. General Areats
Are resident Managers,
RIVER LEVELS.
As a guide to shipmasters and others interested in the water levels of the river we bare been requested by the Board of Con- servancy Works of Kwangtung to publish the following table of
water levels. The levels are taken at 10 am, each day.
Place of Observation
Wuchow,
Aug. 30 Aug. 31
1921
Highest W. LLowes: W. L
Ever
recorded
BY EX recorded
W. W. L
Fret
Foot
Fest Ii Foet
West Rive:
+79.50
-2.42
29.00
29.40
+14.70
-0.80
6.90 7.60
+ 57.00
0
8.50
+ 27.25
-5.00
+15.15
-0.98
8.00 8.10 3.61.
4.00
Kangmood. Linkonghox, NorE
Samsbui, Sheklang
PEAK TRAMWAYS CO., LTD.
1.00
1.00
$30
11.30
X.E. winds, fresh; fine.
N.E. winds
? Formoss Channel Patrong.
› South coast of The same
China between
H.K. & Lamocks.)
where no European foot has pre-average of 81.33 inches. ceded them, and they are not likely to encounter any of those amazing coincidences which have surprised, almost startled, ad- venturous explorers in the past. That famous mountain climber Sir Martin Conway more than once discovered curious illustra tions of how small the world is after all. While climbing Acon- csgua and looking for a camping place at an altitude of some 14,000 feet far away from any business men is due bere some human habitation, he saw some time next year. The Anderson thing futtering in the wind. Overse 19 Corporation of New York will send the St. Louis.Closer inspection revealed that it old biscuit tin covered laden with samples of American with a page of a London news- manufactures, to all the leading porte of the world under the paper! Some 4,000 feet still higher up was found an old duster auspices of prominent business and industrial men in the United hitched in the rocks. It was very States. The vessel is to leave like the dusters in Sir Martin's baggage, and had obviously beer New York in January next, bought at the same and will proceed to Africa, London! Australia, China (calling
India and thence Hongkong) to Europe, reaching New York again in September. It is be- lieved that this will prove better method of advertising and extending markets than by mere communication.
at
In Wireless Communication. Ships in wireless communica tion with the port to-day at 2.30
was an
shop in
LORD BERESFORD MEMORIAL. Unveiling of the memorial to the late Lord Beresford took place in the crypt of St. Paul's Cathedral last month.
PINKETTES CURE HEADACHES
For
p.m. were:-Lieutenant de la due to deranged liver or bowels Tour, Cheribon Mary, Lake Gilby dispelling their cavae. pen, Caddo Peak, Malaya, Carnar constipation, biliousness, conted conshire, Tjikini. Tango Maru, tongue, foul breath, pimples and] Sumatra, Aki Maru, Nile, Japan, blotched skin they are a highly Arums Maru, Semiramía. Tji-efficient remedy. bodaa, Gusau Maru.
As gentle as natura in their action, Pinkettes neither gripe nor purge, and form no babit. Try them to-night, you'll feel better in the morning.
309 SHEEPKILLED ON LINE. Over 300 sheep were killed out right or had to be destroyed through the derailment of a good train conveying them, at St. Fillens, Perthshire.
Of chemists, or at 60 cents the vial, post free, from Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 96 Szechuan Road, Shanghai.
BS No. 1.
South coast of The same
Chinz between
HK & Hainan.)
RS No. 1.
T. 5. CLAXTON. Director. ELK. Observatory, Nov. 15, 1921.
FIRST ELECTED BISHOP. November 18 has been fixed for the election at Newport of the first Bishop of Monmouth. He will be the first bishop appointed other than by the Prime Minister this power having passed to the Church under the provisions of disestablishment.
TO-NIGHT!
"Brown
Sugar"
THEATRE ROYAL
TIME TABLE.
.00
11.30
WEEK DAYS.
.
Every 15 mla
ala
..
25 min
15 ma
10
13 ma
13 mi
10 11.00 .21-
so 12.30 p..
15.30 9.0 50 2.30 3.
+30
10 4.00 3.20. 6.00.. to Lid Bi
NIGHT CARS,
8.30 p.m. to 8.00 p. xx. §. 20 p.m. 8.30pm. 1: 11.30 p.m. every 30 mianies IL4-
SATURDAYS.
KATRA CAR 11.3 midnight. SUNDAYS.
7.30.5 7,45 8.5. 5.00 1 2.30 m 3.30am to 11.30 s.. ILM & n. ko 12.00 noch 12,00 mona sa 1.00 .. I. p.m. to 1. p.m. 4.10.03. 13 8.10 p.m.
19 Every 15 min 10 min
15 min
13 m)2
10 mi
NIGHT CARS.
* We Drejt
SPECIAL CARS.
BY 12MANDAK •1 43 THE COMPLET'S DEFICH, ALMEANDES EDClit398, DIS
TIDE TABLE.
14th to 20th Nov,, 1921.
BOAD
NOTICE.
MITSUBISHI SHOJ KAISHA, LTD.
(MITSUBISHI TRADING CO, LTD.J COAL, GENERAL IMPORTS AND
XPORTS.
A
SOLE PROPRIETORS OF COAL MINES OF TAKASHIMA, OCHI, MUTABI, KISNICAKL TOSHINOTANL ĮMOJO, RAMAZUTA, SATO SHIRKEN, KANADA, KAMIYAMADA, BIRA -
204 OTURARI
Agents for SAKITO COAL,
HEAD OFFICE, TOKYO. BRANCHES AND REPRESENTA- LIVES :— NAGABANI, KARATJU, WAKAMATSU, MOJI, KURE, KOBA, OBAKA. TSURUGA, NADOYA. TOKOHAMA, TOKYO, HAKODATE MURORAN, OTARU, VLADIVOS. TOOK, PEKING, TIENTSIN, DAIBEN TRINGTAO, TRINANTU, HANKOW, | SHANGHAI, HONGKONG, GANTOS, MANILA, SINGAPORE,80ERABAYA, LONDON, FAR18, NEW YORK & SEATTLE.
Cable Address *———-” 1WASAKISAL,”
Code:-A1, A.B.C, 57H ED., Western Union and Bentley.
19 | AGINUY FOR :—THE MITSUBIE,
MARESK AND FIRE ÎNSURANCE. |
Megh W
Low Water
Hongkong
b. 13
Mo 14 m & 28 8 14
Thee. 13 13.
5.5 7.4 5.6
241
14
30
m.. $18
1.9
I tia 3.3
Wed. 159
$.5 12 3 56
17a).
3. 13
Thur, 1730 51
8.3
V 1311 36 Bat. 19. 12.49
5.1
10
4 17 3.0
Bun, 20 3 12 4.9
TE #1 9.
m morning; s afternoon
00.
THE OSAKA MARINE & FIRE INSURANCE C00,
For Particulars Apply to:-
8. KOMURA, Manager.
CORONET
CINEMA DE LUKE
---TO-DAY AT 2.30, 5.15 & 9.15
WILL ROGERS
IN
"ALMOST
A
HUSBAND."
www.m
KOWLOON THEATRE
TO-NIGHT AT
9.00 p.m. only - MABEL NORMAND
in
FELLOW ROMANS. "PINTO"
BRAY CARTOON.
"ENUB" COMEDY, -SCREEN MAGAZINE.
DANCING after pictures!
HONGKONG THEATRE
HELENE ROSSON
..IN ..
OF THE
"THE SIGN SPADE”
VIVIAN RICH
In
"TOUCH OF THE KEY"
Usual Pricer.
WORLD THEATRE
PHONE, 1337
|
PHONE. 1337
Hongkong's Most Modern Picture Palace. Entirely Under
British Management
TO-DAY 5.15 and 9.15 p.m. TO-DAY.
WILLIAM FOX
presents
MIRIAM COOPER
(Famous for her excellent acting in “WOMAN & THE LAW")
in
"BETRAYED"
A PICTURE of HUMOR, REALISM, ROMANCE & DASH.
Pathe's News, and Comedies.
Pooking at Messrs. MEHTA & CO.
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.
THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE-
JRAPH COMPANY, LTD.
The following Unclaimed Tele- grams are lying bare
Furuyakanji c/o Esjoonego
from Shanghai.
Desire, from Kobe. Ford Mantests, from Shanghai. Commercial, from Kobe. Gurevich Road GA, Vladivostock.
Captain Shaayo Maru, from Moji.
3
(Tel. 951)
METEOROLOGICAL
Previous
KWET
on data.
on date.
*
on 2 p.15, në ka.m. et 25.3.
Barometer......29.93 29.94 29.89
Temperature ..... Humility ...... Wind Direction Wind Force
from Weather....................... ..............
Poletti, from Shanghai. Oravia, from Shanghai. 8856, from Shanghai. Chuseag, from Eankow. 1545, from Cheloo. Yeelongshing Desvoeux Road West, from Shanghai.
2639, from Chinking. 1472, from Shanghai. Chunghwobang, from
bai.
Highest
open
74
41 63
66 72{
60
E. 惠
E.
3.
+
3
C
b
5
0.00 0.00 0.00
■ir
Temperature on the 15th 74 Lowest
open air ·
Temperature on the
16th 66
T. F. CLAXTON, Director,
H. K. Observatory, Nov. 16.
Shang-EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRAL-
ASIA & OHINA TELEGRAPH Co.
2065, from Shanghai. Yuesangcheong, from Shang
Cheongkee, from Kobe. Chaowongfak Wingluk Street from Shanghai.
Yuwochong, from Shanghai. Yuting, from Bhanghai.
TH. KRING. Superintendent.
Hongkong, Nov. 10, 1921, i
Chalbion, from Shanghai. Nibwell, from Bydney. Walscot, from Berkeley Val Vania, from Madirus.
M. E. F. AIRET,
Superintendent.
Hongkong, Nov. 10, 1931
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