SHIPPING IN PORT
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BORNEO, German str., 1,344, F. Sembill, 15th June-Sandakan 10th June, Timber and General Melchers & Ca BRAND, Norwegian str., 1,519. Evanson, 8th. June-Newchwang 30th May, Chefoh Zad June, General T. & Co. CEANGCHOW, British str., 1.205, Mills, 15th
June-Newehwang 8th June, General Batterfield & Swire. ENAK. British
st.c..
1,350, L: Lloyd Jones, 8th June-Shanghai 4th June, General Butterflold ↳ Swiro DAIZA MAKU, Jap. tr., 1735, Nakamoto, 12th June-Mutan 5th June, Coal-M. B, K. DERWENT, British str., 1,550, J. Jenkins. 10th Juno-Saigon 6th June, Rico and General
-Chinese.
CHENAN.
DRUFAT,
MYSTIC ROMANCE OF LOST JEWISH
TREASURES.
BURIED MILLIONS.
Helsingfors, May 17. The following is an account of the origin of Captain Parker's Syndicate, whoso excavations the oppher and of Dr. Javelins' connection with in Jorunalom have caused so much excitement in the Malometan world.
Dr.
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studies for his diploms of doctor of philo
Walter H. Jurelius, during his interested Jewish history, and, particularly Jewish himself in the stady, of chronology, and he found traces of what he beliered
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sery complicated eypher. He then turned his attention to the Talmud, which TAR part used in the Hebrew fexts. and found there in the Book of Misehns an indication that, hidden in the Book of Ezekiel and in certain of Moses booka, were valuable secrets which could be declared to no one,
Then he found in the Book of Ezekiel in Jerusalem. The information conveyed by the
description a secrot cyplier was:
That there was a soorét Liling-place in Meant Orphel, osrtainly containing the Tables of the Law, the temple archives, and the templa treasures.
FAR, Norwegian str., 1,102, J. Biug. 15th Jane Bangkok and Hoshow 14th June, General-Chinn-Siam 8. N. C. FEI, Norwegian str. 861, N. G. Anders, 12th Jono-Nowchwang 4th and Dalny 6th June, Benn Aagaard, Thoren & Co. INABA MARU, Japanoso sir, 3837, S. Termina- ga, 11th June-Bouftle 9th May. Shanghai 9th June, Coal and General Nippon Yusen Kainbe KAIFONU, British str., 987, Silford, 15th Jane Manila via Cabu and oila 13th June, Hemp, Copra and Sugar-Butterfeld & Avire Liewen180, British str., 2,122, E P. Smith, The immortinte extrance to the treasure oham.
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Jane-Cairulta via Strails 6th June, her was through a cleft deep down in the rock, Geroral--David, SHAHOOR & Co.
which was filled up at the time of the hiding LOONG SANG, British Mfr., 1,092, 2. Wheeler, of the treasures, and must consequently Arst be
12th Jan-Manila 9th Jane. Goneral-cleared out by any explorers. Jardins, Matheson & Co.
This hiding-pince was nonnostod with the blood can! used for carrying off the blood of the sacritcial offerings in the tou
e temple... David's city.
The ukling place was in connection slap with It is not stated in the cypher that the blood caual and David's eity were in direct communication, thongh this is probable.
David's city was on Monat Orphel.
ACCESS TO THE SECRET.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 19TH, 1911.
BY ROYAL WARRANT
PURVEYORS TO
H.M. KING GEORGE V.
JOHN
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WEATHER REPORT.
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has fallen considerably over the Loochoos, On the 18th at 11,55 a.m.-The barometer
towards N.N.W. near the Southern part of the owing to the typhoon, which is pregressing Mrz E. M. A. Apcar. group.
ord Avna Mr, 1 Bando Mr. & Mrs. Bush Mr Birchman
yesterday has moved into the Yellow Spa, and The depression lying over the Yangtzo valley pressure is giving way in W. Japon,
Mr P. F. Chilvers Pressure has a tendeney to increase over ther D.E. Clark
Mr. H. L. Condon to the Fastward of the Bonins, and the 9. partir d. 6. Chandall Relatively high prouro cocapiss the Pacific Mr dye Wm.
of the China Sen
Fresh to strong monsoon may be exposted over the N. part of the China 9ss.
at 10a.m. to-day, C.07 inches.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending
Mr N. K. Davidson Mr W. C. Drew
Mr H. W Durischer Mr E. J. W. DOS
Capt. G. Body
Mr Egor
Loosok, Geran str., 1,020. G. Schultziz, 14th There were three approaches to the water era-
June-Bangkok 7th June, Bico-Nord.iem, and thence to the blood conal. One of the ca. It remains low over 8. China and Mr. W. E. Clarko deutscher Lloyd,
wes through the temple itself, now the Mosque LYEEMOON, German str. 1,256, J. Pilgrim, of Omar, and srother zeer to the Virgin's Well 15th Juno-Saigon 11th Juno Rico (dinoovered by Sir Charles Warron). The third Hamburg-America Linie
approach was at a considerable distance, and in MANCHURIA, American str. 8,750, A. Dixon, these days unavailable.
16th June-San Francisco 16th May. That the blood canal was of considerable siza Mails and General--P. M. S. 9. Co may be gathered from the fact that at the con- MANDABAN MARV, Japane e str. 3.246, T. secration of the temple 22,00 exen and 18,000 Ctn, 16th June-Mike 10th Jane, Cool-aleep were slaughtered a sacrifices by King Mitsui Basan Buisha.
Bolomon. MATHILDE, German str., 831, Chr. Ullerup, 24th June-Haiphong and Hoihow 13th Jane. Rice and General Jobson & Co.. MEX,
MALL, Japan. 604. Not
Tacoma via Porte 15th June- Blay, Geral-Osaka Shosen Kaisha MUREX, British atr., 3.056, Y. A Thomas, 10th
TAHUN, Chinese str. 1,215. R. G. Paramore,
14th June-Shanghai 11th June. Generul C. M. S. N. Col TELEMACHUS, British str., 1,330, Frar, 14th June-Saigon 10th June, Rico aul Geners
We Fut Sing
tents of the secret chamber would be impossible, Any exact description of the supposed con- but it was understood that the treasure alone too for there would be worth avera millions
pounds.
eans to equip an expedition to prove his theory, Through the offices of friends in Finland he was, however, traught, in 1908, into contact with a Swedish engineer varied Millen, at that time resideat in Copenhagen.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at moon to-day is as follows:- Formosa Channel Hongkong & Neighbourhood.......(*
South coast of China between)
Hongkong and Tamache.
Bama as No. 1.
Same as No. 1.
South coset of China between game as No. 1
Hongkong and Hainan
9.W, wiuda, fresh; fine at first, aqually,
probably thunderstorms later.
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.
FROM ..Yekchama ...Kaha ..........Omuta.Yokohama
...Soorobain ...Soerabais.
At first tbo idea of a oypher as discovered by Dr. Jurelia was scouted by all to whom he June-Balik Papan 2nd Juno, Bulk Oil-mentioned the matter. He himself had not the Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. NAM BÀNH, British str
str., 2.591, P. M. B. Lake, 15th June-ingapore 10th Jane, General ----Jardine, Mathieson & Co. SABINA RICKMERS, Dutch six., 573, D. E.
Boevo. 10th June Fobehow 8th June, Through him a certain Lieutenant Hoppen.
Following is a list of unclaimed telegrame Ballast Asiatic Petroleum Co. SUNGHIANG, Brilish str. 987, 11. Mathias, 16th terental in the rat ter, and communications were
rath, who bel explored in the Congo, was in ying in the Great Northern Telegraph Com June-Haiphong 13th Juno, Gineral-entored into with Captain Parker, in England.
pany's office et Hongkong- Butterfield & Swire.
In the numer of 1908 Dr. Jorolina was alled to England, where the question of a syndicate Addy, Hongkong Hotel ...
ADDRESS to examine into the matter was mooted. A Katonwing preliminary expedition to Jerusalem was under Konchong fake, where Dr. Javelius pointed out the exact Koliouertjie place ou which, according to his theory, explora- tions should be begun. On his return to Eng- land a syndicate was formed, permission being Massey, Hongkong Hotel in the men while obtained from the Turkish 1311, 5288... Government to
to carry on the consent was not given platonically.
operations. This 2998, 4410..
6410, 7456... SHABE ALLOTY ENIS.. The representatives of the Government re- caired half of the shares of the company in consideration of their of the shiras was allotted to Dr. Juvellus, in A quarter return for the syndicate obtaining the right to his cypher and to carry out his plaas, The remaining quarter was allotted to the English menbere of the syndicate, who undertook to find all the accadory working capital.
This Analicato
WAS -kuown J.M.P.V.F. Syndicate for Jerusalem Ex- the
YATSHING, British atr., 1.424, S. J. Fayne, 14th June-Shanghai and Sato 10thpud 13th June, General Jardine, Matherson & Co, Ltd. YUNNAN, British str., 1,240, G. W. Etly, 9th
June-Nowchwang 2nd Jnue, Coul But, terfold & Bwira.
ECLIPSE, British 4-masted barque, 2,996. Jame, White, 12th May New York 20th Jan., Kerosene Oil-Star:dard CHI Co.
........
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THE AMERICAN HAIL
Tha T.K.K. str. Chiya Muru with the U.S. mails sailed from Yokchans on the 13th inst., and is due at Hongkong to-morrow,
The PM 8.S. Co. str. Mongolia sailed from
consent.
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AB Kwongyenpong.Kobe
..St. Petersburg ...Amay .... Aniqy ....Shanghai
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Curtain Parker, Mr. Vaughan, and Mfr. Fort, initials of the partners, Dr. Jarellus, Mr. Millen, Since the time of the formation of the syndicata other persons have been interested in the Woning matter, mostly financially, but their names have 0678 1344 0361 0674 promineatly except on the maps Yuencian
San Francisco on the 6th inst. for Hongkong, I not. The nomini sharo capital.
via Honoluia. Yokohama, Kobe. Nagwaki and of the Manila, and is due to arrive at Hongkong on
of the company was fixed at £30,000.
the 7th prox
In August, 1909, the first excavations wore The T.K.K. str. America Māru loft Sax be an in the greatest sorocy and nador various Francisco with U.S. als 14th inst. und in anbterfuges as to the real object of the ex- expected to arrive here ou about 11th prox.paditi a via Japan Poris.
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The E. & A. str. Eastern from Sydney, &c., left Port Darwin on the 8th instant for Heng kong, vis Timor and Manile,
The E& A. str. Empire left Eydney on the 11th instant for this pert, via Queensland ports, Port Darwin and Manila.
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The C.P.R. Co.'s str, Monteagle arrived at Moji at 10a.m. on the 12th inst, and left again at 8p.m. same day for hanghai, where she is due to arrive at noon on the 14th inst
The C.P.R. Co's str. Empress of India arrived at Kaba at 8.30 p.m. on the 16th inst, and left again at midnight rame day for Shang bai, where she is due to arrive at 4 am on the 20th instant.
THE INDIAN MAIL.
The Indo-China str. Lazang left Calontta for the Straits and Hongkong on the 7th ist, and is due here about the 23rd inat.
About the middle of April Dr. Juvelius become aware that the efforts to approach the hiding place from the two outside entrances could not be auccessful for a sonidorably long- or period. It was his opinion at that time, and be expressed it to the syndicate, that the only cures left open to the party to attain their goal quickly was to make an entry i
direct into the canal, if this could be accomplished The information received here is to the effect that some grast discovery has been made, and that the prospect of a far ourable financial out- come of the expedition is considered to be very Mon. gool. Firm offers have been made within the fast two weeks to holders of the shares, £10 Taes. being bid for shares which are of the nominal value of £1 each.
blood
THE NAVAL POSITION OF JAPAN.
anya
Rangoon .Macao Namdinh
...Port Darvin ...Borabay ...Macro
Saigon
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,
From June 19th to 25th, 1911.
HIGH WAKE.
Mouth
H'kong
Timo
Mon
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Moight.
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Mi J. W. Pringle
Mire A. L. Ramsey
Mr C. Rosa
Mr & Mrs. A. P.Steward
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6,400
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30th June.
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With the view held by so many men of ex perience and ripe judgment in politics that Japan is preparing for war with the United Sat, States as fast as her financial position will por mit, it is hard, The Globe, toreconcils the Sun. fact that our sily in the Far East has actually bron dropping back in the amount of warship tonnage construeled and andor construction The NY K. Br. Hingo Maru (Bombay Line) this, there now appears to be s
during the last two or three years, Realising left Singapore for this port on the 12th instant, the part of some of her statesman to make strong desire on and is expee ed here to-day
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that may possibly lie before it. desire rusts rather more with the progressives than with the more moderate politicians in Japan. That there may be same connection be. tween this awakening and the fact that an onler battleship is possible, and even probable, but Barometer has been placed in Great Britain for a 27,500-ton it will take some time, even with on accelerated Temporatare which she has slipped back at a time when her programme, to restore her to the position from Humidity............ friends believed that she was excon ing a secret
Wind Direction.
Forceti which would result in her steadily Weather programme The Mogul Line str. Pathan left United gaining ground instead of losing it, as appears Rain.......... Kingdom
on the 12th March for Hongkong to be the fact. One of the means to be vis Štrails,
The 0.8.K, str. Chiengo Maru loft Tacoma duotion (in new construction) is that of increas in tonnage pro for this port via Japan and Manila on the 27th ultimo, and
le due here on or about the 3rd the dimensions of
and cruisers in her present
if the most forward prox.
The T.K.K. str. America Haru loft Bang Navy men manage to get their
Japan now bolds the fifth place among the Francisco on the 14th Instant, and is due to navian of the world. There are certainly in. arrive at Hongkong on or about 11th prox.
The TK.R. str. Kiyo Mars left Manzanillo gramme may be a marked feature of Japan's BWENELY PRESS. July to Decemb
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of undoubted earnestars in this direction. Her carrying 14in. guns is only the first indication
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The Barber Line str, Satsuma left Now York on the 10th instant for Hongkong and Far East.
to compeusste for her decline in be adeptod
be found
batealig
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