THE HONGKONG DAILY PEESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL бrí, 1911.
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN
JAFFRAT ON A STRANDED
STEAMER
ATTACK BY CHINAMEN,
Thoro was a serious disturbance last month on the "Bootfish steamer Bannockburn, which was beached at Dover after a collision in the Channel,
> Shortly after noon reports of revolver shots STEAMER from the stranded vessel were heard, and two of the men on board ware sean to fall. A medi- cal man from the shore was summoned, and lator in the afternoon a wounded: Chinaan was loaded and taken to the Dover Hospital suffering from a gunshot wound in the left breast. It was stated in reply to inquiries an boned the vessel that some of the Chinese seamen, of whom the Bannockburn'e crow prin oipally consist, had got out of hand, and when TJITAREM. they were ordered by the fret onto to sarry out
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JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN.
THE BANK LINE, LIMITED.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG FOR VANCOUVER. B.C.. &
SHANGHAI
FROM
EXPECTED ON OF ABOUT
WILL LEAVE YOR
FON OR ABOUT
Steamers
TJIBODAN
JAVA
JAPAN
Second half of Mar, First half of
Second half of
JAPAN
Mor.
April
JAVA
First half of
STRATHARDLE
April
(chartered)
First half of
JAVA
SUVERIC
April
SHANGHAI
their duties they refused and threatened him TJIPANAS..... with bolaying pins. The position became so
JAVA
First half of April Second half of
First half of
JAVA
April
Second half o
JAVA
JAVA
April Second half of April First half of May
JAPAN
JAVA
SHANGHAI
April
Second half of
April First half of
May
dangerous that the mate was compelled in self- TJILATJAP. defence to draw his revolver and fre. Ons moe- man fell wounded, and the outbraak soon TJILIWONG collapsed. According to another version, two of the Chinamon wes
were shot, und the revolver was afterwards wrested away from the mata. Tho Chinese, it appears, had given troubləand showa signs of disaffection over since the ocllision.
Archibald Douglas, chief mats of the Green- ook steamer Bannockburn, was charged at Tover with shooting two Chinos seamon.
Captain Dent, of the Bannockburn, gare details of the affair and of the rautiny which occurred among the Chinese crew whilst the Tessol was beached ab Dover, after a collision. He said that he was called to the foredeck, and thero found a Chinese seaman wounded and Tying on the denk and the Chinese boatswain with a wounded finger. The first mate was surrounded by all the Chinamon, 32 in number, who were armed with erowbars and ether weapons, and were struggling to get the re- volver from him. The Chisamen succeeded and thoa qulated. Mr. Douglas told him that he had ordered the Chinese to got additions hose. pipe connections for thosalvage pumps, and that they had rafused and set upon him, and tho revolver went off in the safe. Captain Dent said that the Chinean eror had been with him. 16 months. They were as good arow, and be could not have wished for a better on the night of the collision. Douglas had been with him! nine months, and the Chipamen seemed to have ! taken a great dislike to him. But he had never known Douglas to ill-treat the Chinamon; in i fact, he thought he was too kind to them.
The car was adjourned and bail was allowed,
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PASSENGERS. ARLIVED.
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AND JAPANESE
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To fall on or Abont
414
13th April.
4th May,
4,380
6,232
Lamont
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Par P. &O, str. Sicilia sailed from Londes and Mr F. Mose. Mrand Mrs. T. Cruickshank. on the 25th February-For Hongkong, Mr Major and Mrs. J. BC. Tullock, and children Miss Leslie, Mrs M. D. Torr, Mr CD. J. Bell and Miss M. Skull; from Colombo, Mr G. B. Smith, Mr II. Price, and Mrs H. Froad; from London, for Shanghai, Miss R. Porter, Dr. and Mrs J. A Thomiso and children, Mrs H. Rutherford, Mr W. Petrie, Mr A. Johnstone and Miss M. Dowdall; for Yokohama, Mr A. McCrindle, Mr and Mrs T. J. Sproule, Mra and Miss Cockburn.
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(Brindisi (London MARSEILLES & LONDON 2days earlier)] 1 day later!
STEAMRES
to
COLOMBO
Stoamer
DELHI
Tons 1 P.M. SATURDAY
8000 April
Steamer
Toris
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
15
MONGOLIA...10000
May 13
May 19
ASSAYE
7500 April
29
MOREA..... ,11000
May 27
June 2
DELTA
8000
May
13 MOOLTAN ...10000
Jane 10
June 16
195
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£48,8
$106.14 RETURN. €72.12
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