1
-OWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.
TIME
TABLE,
ODT
8.50 7.42 9.40 11.25 2.00 3.00 6.15 8.00-
Cantoo
***,00 -
IN
8.30
·3.05 Shum Chun 3,08–14.03 11.35 9.55 4.30 6.13 6.0 Sheung Shui- 8.19
dung, Flom
fax Ma Ti-
The Tim
0.54.
1.53 "7,10
9.43 11.02.04
9.50 11.38 2.00
- PD
1.20
10.02 11.48 2.19 10.19 19.0 9.43
-
15.99 8.07 5.83-
11.4 3.01 4.38
Fan Ling. .8.16.
11.49.00 440-
6.27
8,90
tai Po Marke
*121
10.24 12.08 2.37
fas Ling
7.39
10.34 19:19 2.48
-- 3.40 8.31
8.50 - 6,38
Tai Po Market 8.28
11.55 9:18 4.31
Tai Po .. 813 Sha Tin
13.01 3,264.57
8.41
-44
19.13.38 5.10.
heang Shai
7.30
10.37 1.4 9.30 - 6.01
Yau Ma T. 8,50
1527.3.49 5.51
Am Cana
7.44
Chardon
8.37 11.00 1947 2.34 3.45. 6.06 8.50 11.20 5.00
- 8.45-
Hung Hom
9.02. — 12.31 9.53 0.97
Kowloon
8405 10.43 13.34 3.56 5.30 8.54
7.06
Sha Tau Kok Branch.
가
OUT
IN
"
YAD Ling
Dep. 0.05 8.20 19.30
0,15 1.95
5.20
4,15
Sha Tan Fik Dog.
Fan Ijog
7.10 0.95 1.43
8.10
ነሲም
55,
Sha Tau Kok Branch,
TO LET
TO LET
"O BE LET-Immediate Possesion,
TAMAL VILLAS NO. 3. Austin Avenue, Eovicon, comprising 5 big niy
Som etc.
305
Apply to
PATELL & Co.
7. Wyndham Street.
TO LET.
ARGE AIRE HOUSE containing it Loom at the hack of
way Company suitable for big family or private boarding bonse. Golwns facing Bowrington ganal. Moderate terms.
Apply to,
A. Q. HEWLITT,
Architect No. 9, Queen's Fil. Central
O The Lu Tai Insarsace Co.
54 Boaham Strand East. Hongkong, Sept. 11, 1814
TO LET.
GODOWN in a BonT STREET.
1001
Apply HONGKONG ICE Coy,, Lap. Hongkong, May 21, 1914.
TO LET
Fi
845
A HACIENDA E., No. 74, Mount
Kellett Road.
LA
Apply CHATER & MUDY,
No. 6, Queen's Road Central.
Rongong, April 2, 1914.
TO LET.
TO LET
TO LEE
FURNISHED, 3 CLIFTON GARDEN.
Apply
Road).
1.
POST OFFICE NOTICES.
D
· Ships Letter Boxes. It is hereby notifed that during the erotinuance of the War all outgoing errepondence must be posted at the General Post Office or at any of its Branch Oxfives.
2. Ships' Officers are strictly forbidden to receive on board their vessels any cor THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.respondence from the Pablis
MEST AND AGENCY Co., Lan. Bougrong, Sept.. 4. 1914. 971
TO LET.
FROM LT SITEMBES, 1816
"
N CANTON on SHAMEEN Lot 50. The premises now in the occupation of, the Banz or Tarwan Lo..
Apply to..
3. Shipmasters ars not alloweil to plaer or expose on board their vessula letter boxes for the purpose of collecting corms pondence; all such bares found exposed on board thair cassola will be removed sid roturned to the General Post Office.
THE CHINA MAIL.
To-day's Advertisements
NOTICE
A DETECTOGRAPH IN THE
LANGKAT OFFICE.
(Continued from page 3).
Three man entored the apartment whils
MONDAY, SEPTEMBUR 14, 1914,
SHIPPING
ARRIVALS. September 12
WEATHER REPORT.
Oo the fich at 11.00.--Pressure changuɛ”. sinco yesterday are small. A slight incrime-
KOWLOON BRITISHT SE 10, Mai Ho was walking to the Liverpool via Sinners Sept. 8, General Luzon.
VICTORIA BRITISH SCHOOL | defendant with reference to a claim, and the-BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
will Re-open on WEDNESDAY, Septom-witness beats a nonso as though sprievo ber 16th.
100%
Bangkong, Sept. 14, 1914.
TO LET.
ECOND FLOOR of No. 34 Queen's Rosa Central at a moderate rent aa occupied by Baltimore Hotel at present.
Apply to
YEE SANG FAT, Same Address. Hongkong, Sept. 14, 1914.
BEN. LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
1004
FROMĮ ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO, LUNDON AND STRAITS.
THE Steamship
BRYORLICH, Consigneen of cargo are hereby informed that all goods are being ended at their risk into the hazardous and or extra baca dous Godovna pot the Hongkong sad Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd., whence and or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
| was jumping through a window. Crowell was reading a me papers which witness bal given him and upon witness turning mund, he saw a map at himself from the tor: his hands all dirty. He turned tho kay and admited two others. Witnes im- modiately told the defendant the fellows were breaking into his boss."
The defendant replied: Tell them to get out of hore.'
Witness went to the door, and told them they could not enter, as it was a private apartment. One of them wore glasses, and appeared to be very excitable and nervous. He asked if they were not allowed in whereupon wilness replied: Cortainly not, the way you are coming in." Witness went back to whore the defendant was, and the latter said ho did not know who the men were. Ha dashed his business with Crowell, and left about ten minutes afterwards.
Eyewa, British” mix, 4524, Walvor, is shown over S,E. China, Formosa, and N.
extand from the Maculeadelda to the
A trough of relatively low praware,
north eat of Leron: *
Crusta Maru, Japanese att.. 1,779, Goto, Nagamki Sept. 6, Coal.-M. B. K.
September 18,
No returns from Japanese stations. Hakhing British steamer, 1,287. W. C. Passmore, Forchow, is Amoy and Swatow
Hongkong ramall for the $4 Botes-- Sept. 19, General-DongA STEAMENITnding at 10a.m. to-day, 0.34 inches. Co... .
Forecast for the 24 houm anding sa doom ̧ to-morrow!-
Gilroy, Yokohama Sept. B, Cost and Gen- Nitung, Dritish steamer, 2.501, H. E.
Oral-JÄRDEYE, Matheson & Co., Lo,
Enifong, British str., 987. H. Mathias, Haiphong Sept. 9, and Haiher. 12, Gen
L-BUTIRES & SWIRE.
Ei er. Norwegian st., 875, E. Firgisisen.. from Dalby, Bease and Oil-Chinese.
Banturlich, British str... 2,104, F. Smith, London July 8, and Singapore Sept. General-GIA, LIVINGSTON & Co.
Easter, British at 2:17. F. Carter, Sydney Aug. 22. via Timor and Mails: Hept. 11, Frozen and Genora?. Giza, LIVINGSTON & Co.
Anhui British str., frem Canton.» Chiyuen, Chinese str., from Caston.
September 14.
1
Det. Ixpertos J. Buraide said that bei want to Mr. Elmer's office on August 23. Arntzen, Bangkok September 7. Rico.
stano, Norwegian_stramer, '1,017, A. He H&W the instrument (produced.) CIRE, behind the safe, the wire connected with it leading round the ctice on the Leading
Mongolür, American str.. 8,750, Emory clove to the exiling eventually passing Rice, San Francisco Aug. 8, sud Malls through a op window. The other portion Sep 11, Maila and Cleal-P. N. 5. of the wize had apparently here eat, and it S. "Co.. rested on the window sill outside. Witness went to the next building along an alley. way, going up to the fourth, Boor, which was on a level with Mr. Elmore's office. admitted by the defendant. He asked at the door, and was Crowell what he was doing thers, and he replied that they were bia quarters, All claims against the steamer must be Witness asked him if anybody but been prontod in the Undersigned on or before there that morning, and the 28th September, or they will not be re
said yes, my employer." Upon witness asking cognised.
him who is. All broken, chafed, aud damaged Goods Barnes Mosuployer was እሱ replied are to be left in the Godowns, where they the idea and Mr. Whitmore, who accom- Crowell asked what was
No claims will be admitted after the knocked Goods have left the Godowns, and all Coola regining andelirered her the 19th September, will be subject to rent
No
4. Shipping Companies must not evocira/will be gramined on the 18th September at panied the witness, explained that a
from the Public, for inclusion in their ahipe Papers any bat bona fide consiguepe letter which should be left open for inspte- tica when required.'»
5. Shipping Companies should stato in their notifications to the Post Office the oxset hour of departure of thain vessels in DAVID SASSOON & Co. Lolity for posting at the General Post Office. order that the public may have every faci
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Hongkong.
Hongkong, August 5, 1914.
HOTELS
5. Shipping Companies and Ship' 9 Officers must send to the Post Office ALL correspondence except bons. Ide consignees letters posted in the Ships Letter Butes of received by Ship Officers at the ports from "which they sailed, or anywhere en Route to
Hongkong-
7. The abuse regulations will not act the licensed Private Lester Boxes carried
KINGSCLERE HOTEL, between Hongkong and Canton by the
HONGKONG.I
ressal tolonging to or managed by the Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboat
Cer
[NRIVALLED position in the H
The undermentioned Homeward Siberian district, overlooking the Botanica) Gardena and facing the Harbour.
Maila despatched h&m Hongkong before Namerous quies Suites with luxuriously the War have reached. London :-- Btted Bathrooms. Telephones and Electric Date of Purana Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting-roums July 2nd Empress of Indi's
throughout.
Telephone No. 1129,
415 | Cable Address.. 'Sachsola.'
KNUTSFORD TERRAÜL,
*Kowloon...
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT AND AGENCY Co., Ltd. Hoogkong, Auguạt 29, 1914.
To LET,
M
#63
JO. 4, CLIFTON GARDENS (17
Nondait Road).
GODOWN 98, Wanchai Road, GODOWN No. 4, New Praya, Kennedy town.
Apply
HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
AND AGENCY Co., Ltd. Hongkong, August 29, 1914. 940
QUEEN'S BUILDING.
NO TET the South West portion of the First Floor, including. Treasury, on Ground Flour, lately in bccupation of the GERMAN BANK.
Apply, to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.
MENT & AGENCY Co., L.
Hongkong, June 16, 1914.
TO LET.
BOOMS, suitable for Dfices, on the Ground Floor of Belle Buildings, 51, Wyndham Strook.
Apply to→
ל!
P. A. XAVIER, Care of Hongkong Printing Press, Hongkong, July 11, 1914.
TO LET,
TOUSE
TERRACE" do, Apply to:-
818
3, **ORMSBT
SPANISH DOMINICAK
FROJURATION. Hongkong. August 31, 1914.
TOP
TY LET.
994
FLAT HUMPHREYS BUILD- INGS, Kowloon, Imroadiats occupation if desired.
....” ABERTHOLWYN !· Peak · Road. Bir roomed bones completely furzished. Insmediate ocupation if desired. ***
HUMPHREY'S ESTATE & FINANOR
Co., Lap. Alexandrs Buildings, Hongkong, “Angust 02; 1914.
A.B., Code 5th Ed Hongkong, September 1, 1906,
1208
geod
Yorck:
23rd Korea
26th Kanchevr
27th Paul Lecak...
Malls will close for - HAIPHONG & PAKHOI,
Date of amival 11 Londen
Augast 7
11 AM.
Ao Fire Insurance has been affected.. Bills of Laning will be countersigned by
GIBB LIVINGSTON & Sha
Aysust
Hongkong, Sept. 14, 1914.
THE 'CHINA MAIL.
-NOTICE.
detectograph had been found in Messes. MePain's office, and there was ever reason to believe that the wire terminated in the rom occupied by the defendent. Crowell replied that he knew nothing about is, and llured to allow a sach to be made of the 1000 promises Witress looked round
the room, and from one of the windows a piece of wizing was found, four feet in ledgth, half in and half out of a window. The window faced Szechunen Road.
In answer to the defendant, Inspector Burnside said the DO thorough or minute search was made of the room. He did not look for a machine. There was a parcal on Communications relating to news should one of the chairs. Something was wrapped up in a newspaper, but it was not tied up It was about twelve inches in height, and six inches square.
be addressed to THE Earroa. in
Correspondenta - must forward their names and addresses with any communica tion addressed to the Editor, not necorarily for publication but as evidence of good
faith.
be
All matter for publication should written on one side of the paper only.
Ne anonymously signed communication that has already appeared in any other paper will be inserted
Orders for extra copies of the CH Matt' should be eant as soon as possible the supply is limited. Cash 10 ot., Credit 90 cts., per copy.
in
Hori. Seattle, vis Japan and Shanghai Aca Maru, Japanese steamer, 1914, T. Bapt. II. Flour and General-N, F. K. Mike Supt. 8, Coal,-M. B. &..
Azumasan Maru. Japanese str., Kikuchi,
DEPARTURES, September 13.
Suisite for Shanghai. Jara Maru, for Kote. Hopsang, for Sawalow and Bangkok, Selun. for Bangkok. Baron Mapier, for Mauritius & Cape Town. Cheongshing, for Chaton. Tottori Alans, for Daloy, Hsin Chany, i for Canton. Baimun for Swatow, Dauen aus, for Dairen. Taking, for Shanghai
September 14. Eiger, for Cantuu.
PASSENGERS.
ARETED.
L
Callaco, Mr and Mrs McHugh, Mr F. J. Far Batching, from Coast Ports. Miss Weins, Mr W. A Corull,
I-Hougtong ad Neighbourhood ( N.A. winds, modorate; cloudy, some rain, 9. Former Channel: The uma s No. 1
3-South coast of Chins between Hong kong and Lamocks: The on a No. 1
4.-South coast of China between
Hongkong und Hainan: N. to N.W, windag moderate to light.
STEAMERS EXTECTED.
Other Vesnis, The F. 8. 2. Casa Cândia -
expected to arrive at Pusing on the- 10th September, at noon.
.
The A. O. Line a.. Taswan: left Sydney
on the 28th August for Hongkong-ria- Thursday Island, Zamboanga and Manila, and may be expected to arrive- here on or about the 18th Soph The Mogal Line s. tho sailed from Liverpool on the 9th August, and is expected to arrive here on or abous the 2nd September.
The T. K. K... Reigo Maru will arrive
bure from Moji on the 28th Sept. The Barber Live .n. Chalister left New
Tork for Hongkong via Panama Canal- on the 1st September, and is due here on or about the 20th Oct.
Latest Advice.
The P. MI. S. S. Co.'s 8.8. China `arrived at San Francisca on Saturday, the 5th September.
HONGKONG TIDES,
The tide table given below has been compiled at the Nautical Almanac Offer in. London from the result of the analy,le of observations taken by means of an su“ tomatio tide-recording useline. In the Wat the years 1837-9-9. Ear Police Basin at Taim sha Trat during:
The sero of the table corresponda wizi the zaro of the sounding in the Admiralty Charte which has been found to be à fanx 3 inches below mean sea level.
To obtain the depth of water on the tider. gauge at the Victoria Naval Yard add 5: fast inches, and on the gauge at Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet & inches so- the height given in the table,
September 15th to 21st, 1914
HIGH FATK
Hongkong
Mean Height
1
T&
20. No interior
bigh
8 á a
15
認
** Leefe, Miza M. Loafe, Miss B. Loufo, "Mrs TRAG IP
Mine B.
LOW WATER, Hang/
Per Eastern, from Sydney, de., Mra B. this contained?--I have no idea.
The defendant: What did you think Brown, Mrs Rose, Mr H. O. Gregory. Mr F. J. Linsere, Mr F. E. Palmer. Dr and Chang Sor-lis, whe
WAS examined Mrs Pattinson, Miss Davey, Miss K. Cooke, rh said he was employed by George S. Stevens, Mr A. Langhorne, Mr A. by Dr. Hinckley in T
Pidgin
Eng. Miss B. Edwards, Mis H. Matheson. Mise McBain Abous August 3, at hve s'clock Robertson, Mr T. Thomas, Mr J. Morgan.
the afternoon, a foreigner went to the office and asked for Mr. Elmere. Witness
Per Mongolia, for Hongkong: from San told him that Mr. Elmore had gone, where Francico. Dr C. T. Cross, Mr RE upon he mid he wanted to go into the alfice Gardner, Mr and Mrs R. P. Hallett, Mir to the $replace in Mr. Elmore's room, but and maid. Master R. Walker, Master to ses where gas was amelling."
A. M. Hooper, Mr and Mrs S. S. Simon, He weat
Rer. D. B. Tappan. Jr., Mrs
Walker W. B. there was no gas, the whole of the office Walker, and Master D.. Walker from being lighted with electricity. About two Yokohama, Miss C. R. Bar, Mr.C. H. Letters ralating to business should be days afterwards the ame A went into Bredhoff, Mr and Mrs R. Dixon, Mrs & 28. addressed to Tax SEBITARY,
the office and said he wanted to see the Dewstos, Mr and Mrs C. N. Laird, Miss 10 number of switches. He took a pencil C. Laird, Miss E. Laird, Miss S. Laird, and wrote upon sonic paper the aum- Me and bis Leefo and nurse, Master P Chinese asked for an empty house. Witte. T. McPherson, child and servant, Miss Fri. ber of switches. Two months before told him they had as empty house, and he. P. Mitchell. Mis R. Mallikan. thereupon dsked him for an empty room, Myers. Mr F. E. Samuel. Rev. A. D. saying that a foreigner wasted it The Stewart, Mr E. G. Stewart, Miss H L Sun. foreigner would come late at night and go Sterra. Vies E. Middleton-Smith, Mr away in the early morning, and would pay L. Saño; from Krbe. Mis 5. Watson T. 5 month. He wasted it on the From Nagasaki, Mr J. Garraway. Mr and same for as Mr. Elmore's room.
Io saswer to the defendant, the witness and nurse, Mr and Mrs. W. Turnbull. Mr G. V. Hayes, Mis M. Lauder, child said that he (the defendant) was not the M: A. O. Warren, Sir J. A. Wilks: HONGKONG DAILY WEATHER foreigner who went to the office. He was from Manila, 31 R. T. Anderson, Mr E. heart thirty years old, with a very thin C. Barnes, Mra J. F. Bremfield, Mr and face. He would know him if he saw him. Mrs W. U. Becker, Ror. W. C. Power.
F. F. Lopes, an assistant in Mowry. Bisnest and Ca, said he knew the defen M. B. Colbert and nurse, Mrs F. L. Cole, Rev. S. J. Correy. Mr W. J. Colbert, Mrs dapt who entered into a lenso for some Bira 1. Davis, Mr and Mrs Dickhoff, Mr G. rooms with his firm at the end of July. F. Desbien. Fer, and Ms R. A. Doan He sid he wanted some rooms at No. 5 Mr. Dean, Mr B. Francisco. Mrs L. B Szechuen Road, ats rental of Tls. 50 per Foy, Miss E Foy, Mr C. G. Gilliland, Mr. month. Witness asked him Tis. 75, and Geldthwate, Col. Mark Hersey; U.S.A the defendant then said he would call later, R. T. Harens. Mr J. S. Herd, Dr C. The same day, in the afternoon, Crowell H. Bormer, Mr Ha Laoco, Mr WA effered Tls, 6. On July 27, he want back Kincaid, Mr and Mrs P. Kirchner, Master and the lesss was entered into later a Tls. P. Kirchnet. Mm C. H. Loeber, is J. E 65 per month for the third Her excluding
Per Hanos, at 9 a.m., on Therday, the
15th Sept
KING EDWARD HOTELNINGFU. SHANGHAI NORTH
Central Locatión..
A FILECTRIC TRAMS Pass Entrance. Electric Lifts, Fana and Lighting, European Eaton and Sanitary Fittings, Hot and Cold Water Bystem throughout. Best of Food and Serviço.
TELEPHONE 373. TELEGRAPHIC ADDREA",
• VICTONKA.
CHINA.
Per Kashing, at 9am.; on Tuesday, the
1th Sept.
SWATOR AMOY & FORMOSA Via
TAMPUL.
Par Daigi buru, at 10 am, on Tues-
day, the 15th Sept.
SWATOWE AMOY,
Fat Fasching, at noon, on Tuesday, the
13th Sept.
R. H. NORTH. BATAVIA, SAMARANG & SOUR
BABA. Per Tjibodas, at 1p.m., on Tuesday, the
15th Sept.
JAPANESE MAKERS,
Every kind of Footwear.
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.
Per Timing, at 3 p.m., on Tuesday, the
10th Sept
SBANGHAI & NORTH CHINA.
For duhus, at 3 p., on Tuesday the
Löth Sept.
*WEIHAIWEI &
TIENTSIN.
Par Cheongshing, at 4 p.m., on Tues-
day, the 15th Sept.
HOIHOW, HAIPHONG & PAKHOL
Per Kaijong, at 9 am, on Wednesday,
the 18th Sept.
MADE SANDAKAN
ΤΟ
بیا
Per Maxiang, si 11 am., on Wednesi
day, the 16th Sept.
SWATOW.
Per Enimun at nona, on Wednesday,
the 16th Sept.
ORDER FORMOSA Via KEELUNG, SHANG-
CHERRY & 00.,
PEDDER STREET.
Opposite Hongkong Hotel. Telephone No. 491, Hongkong. March 20, 1914.
BUROPEAN AGENCY,
WHOLESALE buying gardes undertaken for all British and Con- tinental goods, including Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Leather," Chemicals and Druggists Bundries, China, Earthenware and Classware, Cycles, Motor Cars and Accessories, Drapery, Millinery and Piscs Goods, Fancy Goods and Partnery, Hardware, Machinery, and Metala Jewellery, Plate and Watches, Photographic and Optical Goods, Provisions and Oilman's Stores,
ebo., sto. Commission 24% To 5% Trade Discounts lost, Special Quotatione en. Demand: Sample Cases from 210 sports. Consignments of Produce Bold on Account.
WILLIAM WILSON & SONS
(ESTABLISHED 1814),
26, ABOVECH Luws, London, ELO, Cable Address: * ANNUAZER, LOFTON,
HAR NORTH CHINA. JAPAN TIN NAGASAKI VICTORIA & TACOMA.
(Europe via Siberia). ... 'Per Marina Maru, si 2 p.m., on Wed-
nesday, the 16th Sept.
To make connection with the Tientein. Pukow Railway closing at Shanghai British P.0. at 11.30 6.m., on Mon- day, the fist Bopt]
WEIHAIWEI & TIENTSIN.
Par Kuching, at II a.m., on Thursday,
the 17th Sept.
SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.
Alterations and additions to Advertine mante on Pages 2, 3, 4, 5, and > should be sent to the Office, No. 5, Wynd ham Street, not later than 12.50
Alterations and additions to advertise- mente ca pages 1, 6, 7 sad 10 bould be sena na not hatar than 2 p.m.
Now Advertisements should be sent in bafore. 3 p.m.
Advertisements, and Seemption which are not ordered for a fixed period will continged antil countermandsć.
Telegraphic Address 'Mam Hougo. Telephone No. 29,
THE CHINA Mari, Lnoten
EXCHANGE.
Hongkong, September 14, 1914.
On London-
Bank Wire
14
味
On demand,
30 days' right.2
month' sight
◆ month" sight,
1/-10
-10,5
1/10
21, 4 months' sight 1/-10%
On Fari
On demand,
201
Credits, & months' sight,
On Berlin-
On demand,
On New York-
On demand,
On dematica
*
FANDOM.
ML...
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לה
छोर
ROYAL OBSERVATORY.
REPORT.
SEPTEMBER 14, 1914 -am.
Station.
Hotir,
'ostook...7
Malloy, Mr C. E. McClure, Mame. G. R. Nemar da, the water supply. He wanted to take de Maisounoude, Mr L. McCall, Mr and immediate possession. The lesse was Mrs C. H. Pancoast, Mrs R. W. Price Hakodate signed on July 3, and the defendant paid and child. Rev, and Mrs C. Bath And child, the reat for August in advance. The rent, Me and Mrs W. H. Robinson, Mr F. for this month had not been paid.
E. L. Schamberger, Mirs Reene, Lieut.
Kochi
Nagasaki
Lahijima. Bonin Island
Chefoo
Evidence was then given by John R. F. Soulson, Me A. de Souza, (Mr ↑ Kagoblins! Armstrong He stated that he was in Shioji Mr J. E Stowarz Mix M.. Oshima business as a private investigator and Seratur, Birs D. Turner, Mr and Mrs G.. business m 1. He did business under the W. Taylor, Binster In Taylor, Mr.J. B name of the International Dective Agency: Timberlake, Mr U. Jeon Ln, Miss P He had bean doing business in Shanghai Vorvikz, Mrs C. B. Vandervoort, Mr W. for about sixteen months, and fast monte B. Walker, Mr A. 8. Wart, Mr D. B Weihaiwek.
employed the defendant in the Williams. Mr S. C. Williamson, Mr P. V. Bankow collecting department. The wine was Whitaker, Master. Whitakern |{"moquainted «
with
the detectograph, consisted of wired and switches. The
Baromater
ab fles Lavel.
Temperature,
On
On demand,
60 days' sight, Bombay Wire,
-45
Un Calratto..
Pr
instruments: WATS very expensive, and were not for sale, only for lost. The instrument produced was the traps. 8rstow reports Fine, clear weather, Amoy mitter, There were wires, switches and S.Ely wind, moderate slight showers, batteries, connected with it, The whole smooth sea.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The British steamer Holching from harp Pk... 7.88
Kinking***** Changsha Shangha Gatalaff ·
29.0 27.87
6. 29.83
Swator
29.80 77
apparatus was about 13 in, by 12 in. by: 5 or 6 in. The International Deted Iva
The British steamer Namong from Ticke
Taikoku...
5 £3.50
29.83
20.83
M
23.84
1
Fascadores. Canton ... 6x, 28:89 Hongkong: Clap Rook
29.58
129.81
Mace
29.83
29.96
On Singapors
On demand.
Un Manila
On demand,
On Shanghai
On demand,
340
.....78
30 days' sight (privata paper)
On Yokoham
On demand,
90
Fer Bayang, at 10a.m., on Friday, the Gold Leal, LUD âne (per taal) ...856.80
Sovereigns (Banks Eaging rate) $10,80 nom, Silver (per of ***.
18th Sept. JAPAN Via TOKOHAMA,
For Eumung, st. 1 p.m., on Saturday,
the 19th Sept. STRAITH & INDIA Via CALCUTTA.
Per Namang, at 1 pm, on Saturday,
the 19th Sept.
SHANGHAL NORTH CHINA, JAPAN V NAGASAKI, VICTORIA & *A VANCOUVER.
(Europe via Siberia).
Por pres of India, on Wednesday,
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Registration 9.30am,
Letters at 10.30.
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Agency had some machines on lease. To Yokohama reports: Strong gale and highTaina *** ret, the machines coat 800 a day or $1,000, weather overcut depression North of Roshan..... smooth. With ens was doing business in Form sa taaralling West.
the machines at present, and had been doing so far
some time. They arrived freva San Francisco. Chinese and foreig
PASSENGERS EXPECTED.
nera patronized. bis business, bot," be Per P. & O. stenraer Macdonia, con- said, they must have moury
with the steamer Devynha ́at Wachow Tos District Attorney produced an ad.Colombo. From London Sug. 41, Rev. Pakho nacting vrtisement published by the witness 3. J. Wapka. advertising the detectograph, Mr. Arm Per P. & O. steamer Nouro. From To strong stating that be admitted every word London Aug. 22. Mise Fonter. Mr O, B
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M. Cheyne, Miss M. Cooper, Commander Aparri O. Haut, Mr and Mes 5. J. Phillips. Mais Per N. YK steamer Alauta Mare. Legasp Newman, Mire Wilson, Mr J. S. Hay, Bacolod... From London Aug. 15, Mr and Mrs T. Onila.
The defendant addressed the Court, and said there had been no evidence to show that there was a machine inthe room at all. The evidenes was that the wire very pro bably went past the room to another. Her E. J. Gill, Miss Inch, Mra D. W. Coba HY had been charged with eavesdropping Ritchie, Mrs Ramay, From Marseilles which must that the news must be Lug. 20, Mr and Mrs Le Haze, "tattled abroad. Did it look as though
he could bare put the machine in the office Per P. & 0. steamer Moldavia, connect bimself, the premises being always guardeiling with the steamer Delta at Colomber by watchmen? He denied that any in From London Sept.-4. Mrs O. D. strument had been found, and emphasised Lambert, Captain R. I. „Anderson."
so aridence had been produced proving machine had been found in his $20,85
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