Mails.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY OCTOBER 19 1900
____Intimations.________S
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO., LTD.
BREMEN.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES.
Fuk
NAPLES, GENOA, . ALGIERS, GIBRALTAR, SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP and BREMEN
KODAT and SANDAKAN
Capt. F. Sembill
SHANGHAI, Nagasaki, KOBE)" PRiNz885 ALICE*,
aud YOKOHAMA
TO SAIL
WEDNESDAY,
2015 Oct., Noop,
STEAMERI
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Capt. C Dawers -
BORNEOUS
WEDNESDAY,
Oapt, P. Grosch
20th Oct 5 PM.
About WEDNESDAY,
'20th Oct.
MANILA, YAP, NEWGUINEA,) BRISBANE, SYDNEY & MEL-
BOURNE.
COBLENZ"
FRIDAY,
Capt. H. Raegener
sih Nov, Daylight.
“Forfartker Particulars, apply to
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD
MELCHERS & CO.,
GÉNÉRAL AGENTS, HONGKONG & CHINA.
Hongkong, 18th October; 1909.
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MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
FRENCH MAIL LINES.
FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO and FROM EUROPE via SUEZ CANAL.'
TO and FROM JAPAN via SHANGHAI.
STEAMERS FOR
CAPTAINS TO SAIL OR SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA...ARMAND BRḥIC ...Guionnel.....z5th Oct., P.M. MARSEILLES, VIL PORTS .................../.....SYDNEY.......................:Costa .................26th Octų at 1 Fim. ' SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA.....ERNEST SIMONS „Girard................... Bih Nov., P.M. - MARSHILLES, VI▲ PORTS TOURANE Bourgoi 9th Nov., at IF.M.
Transhipment on the Dos Steamers at Singapore' for Bataṛlaj al Colombo for Calcutta, Bombay and Australia į at Port Said for the Levani, Constantinople and Black Sea.
Through Tickets to London vin Paris from £17.30 up to £71,4to. so hours' railway tran Marseilles'jo ‘Londos,
fatarpratets mooi passangers at their arrival in Marseilles.
For further particulars, apply to
Hongkong, 19th October, 1909.
P. de CHAMPMORIN,
AGENT,
QUERN'I BUILDINGS, ·
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MESSAGERIES CANTONAISES.
FRENCH LINE OF STEAMERS;BBtWhen HONGKONG, OANTON AND
KOUANG-SI.-
S.S, PAUL BEAD," 1;900 tons, 14 knots.
85. "OHARLES HARDOUIN," 1,900 tons, ty knows,
The sprodlar, most luxuriously appointed and ponctust stormers on the ilya Departure from Hongkong at to P.M. (Saturdays excepted). Departure from Cantón ni 5,15 PM) (Sasdays axcoptod),
These superb steamers carewing the French Mall are Atted throughout with Electric' Ligh·· and Fans and were specially bollt for this trade. Excellent enfeine.
The Company's Own Wharf near Wing Lok Street sad lis berth in Canton opposite Shamean,
For further particulars, please apply to the ÚOMPANY'S OFFICE at Shamsen, Canton.
Hongkong, gth October, 1908.
EYES
ar to their Agents, BARRETTO & 00, Hongkong.
RIGHT!
N. LAZARUS, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN,
CORNER OF D'AGUILAR STREET AND QUEEN'S ROAD.:
“ILL, tast potti syas free of charge, and if they new wrong will pot them right.
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Lenase Ground. All kinds of Repairs, Spectacles for all requirements.
Ask, or write; for
LONDON,
Bedford Road Booklet om “I
4th March
• "Dafectivo Sight,” CALGUSTAJ ('%, Baallack Sər ve
SKANIKAL
fusytag Road
No: 1 DOCK.
Docking Length)..... 515 ft. Width of Entrance 80% Water on Block.............. 28
No. 2 Dock.
Docking Length.....376 .
Width of Entranco... :50 11 Water on Blocks ... 26.
NO. 3 DOCK. ON COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION.) Docking Langth.....481 ft. Width of Entrance... 63, ' Water on Blocks...... 21.5
THESE DOCKS are conveniently alicated in Yokohama kasbour, and the attention of Captains and Moginsers is respectially, called to the advantages offered for Docking and repairing Vassals and Muchinery of awary description.
The plant and tools are of recent patieres for dusting quickly and cheaply with work sad a large stock of material is always at hand, [platos àrd angles dil bring tested by Lloydı' kuu-apore), jina
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Two powcual Twin Screw Towboats are available for taking Vessels in or out of Dock, and tus taking Sailing Vessels in'or ou of the bay. The dosting derrick is capable of iliting 40 toas.
OMFICKRS ASSAULTED..
"BRITISH 'SP RTEMEN'ATTACKED! BY
VILLAGËRMA
HER-FORBOAST AND STORM WARNINGS 188ÜORD "FROM THE RONGKUNG“ OBSERVATORY,
METEOROLOGICAL SIGNALE,
Meteorological signals am hoisted on the mast in front of the Water Police Station at Tsim Sha Tsul for the information of mustars of vessels leaving the port. They do not
At Poona, on September 17, before Mr.L.F. Sedgwick, "assistant chil ctor, six villagers "of the Wadgaon villago were put on their trial on a charge of assault and illegal restrain- ing and threatening of thres British officers→→→ Lignis, Thunder, Hobson and Milne, of the Northamptonshire Regiment. The police pro | FACUtor appeared for the prosecution, the
accused being defended by Mr. L. J. Apte, necessarily imply that bad weather is expected The case against the accused', was that on September 18, at the village of Wadgaon, while the three officers were out snipe-shoot. ing and proceeding in the direction of a syllab which" was flanked on either side by fields, the accused set upon them with a crowd of thirty, and the officers would possibly, bara
fazed badly at the hands of the mob, who were stirred to vengeance by one (( the accused who appeared to be a leading man of the village, had it not been for the timely arrival of Babu Woman Bhedi,
CAUSE OF THE INCIDENT.. What led to the incident, as far as could be ganged, was that while the three officers were proceeding; la extended, order, Lieut. right and left wing by bis brother officers Milpo, in the centre, being flanked ́on, bis
bad spotted a swipe and fired. He apponis to have winged the bird, and, after firing his
Steam Launches of Etual or Wood, Lighters, Stesi Buildings and Rants, Bridge shot, a villager walked up to bim pointing to Work, and all kinds of Machinery are made on the premises.
his eye.__The officere aadeavoured to explain-to- Tendars, will be made up when required and the workmanship and material will be the villager that if he (the villager) had been guaranteed.
lojured it was purely accidental. The explana tian; however, did'not satisfy the sild to-be-
The cult of Docking, and repair work, will be found to compare favourably with that injured villagar, who took up two slopes and if any port in the wo, lá
threatened damage if the officers did not deliver up their guns and cash and accompany the
A large mooring basin is available alongside pur own works for mooring vessels whilst gang that had now collected to the village. ander repairs.
* Telephone: Nos 376, 506, or 681.
Telegrams, * Dook, Yokohama," Codes A. B. G. 4th and 5th Edt. Liebers, Botta, A. 1, and Watkins. Yokohama, April 28th, 1903. 21
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To Let.
TO LET
No, 6, DES VIEUX ROAD CENTRAL, Offices and Godown.
In No. 5, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Victoria Building, Rooms suitable for Oficer.
ROOMS in College Chambers, No. 31, WYNDHAM STREET.**.
Apply to~~
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TO LET IN CANTON FROM 1ST PROX.
The officer, however, could not make them selves understood, and, after the arrival of the Babu Kristonji, who appeared to have pacified the excited villagers by having the names of the officers taken with the number of their guns, The officers returned to barracks abqui 7 p.m., bwing walked around the Parbatti side: On “arrival a report was made to the senior officers of the Hess, who directed that the District Super. intendent of Police should be communicated with. This was done" with the result, after police enquiries, of six villagers being placed on their trial after being identified on three differ- ant occasions.
STORY NARRATED. Lieut. Milne, the first witpeas examined, nar- rated the story about the shooting trip, He was accompanied by thatwo officers. They proceed. ed in the direction of the Wadgaon village and, while moving about, witness was flanked on the right and felt by Liebt. Thunder and Hodson, Witness fired a shot at a snipe which he winged, and bad fired only when he saw that there were no people about. The bird was about forty yards away. Immediately after firing the first, accused, who did not at all appear to be in the line of fire came up to" witonss and pointing to his eyes, said that he, the village had been injured: It was seen that witness tried to explain that if it was such it was purely accidental. The first accused (who was ident! fied) immediately took up a stone in each hand Apply to--
and the remainder put themselves lo a threaten. DAVID SASSOON & Co., LD ing attitude. The accused then had about (694) twenty or thirty other villagers out, soma coming ont with sticks and others with axes. The mob, who could not be seasoned with or remain satisfied with any explana
Two
"WO SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES each containing Eight Rooms with Back Yards and Servants' Quarter on Shamsen Lot 55, now in the occupation of the Mitsol Bossan
Kaisha.
F. BLACKHEAD & Co., Hongkong, 4th October, 1309.
SHIP-CHANDLERS, SÄILMAKERS, COAL AND PROVISION MER- CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS
AND GENERAL COMMISSON
AGENTS,
Ground FLOOR, ST/LLORGE'S BUILDING,
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BRAND, ́HARTMANN'S, GREY PAINT. DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR LAUNCHES,
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EVERY KIND OF SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOOK
AT
REASONABLE PRICES, Tammisano, vik Wash, xuen,
TO LET.
KING'S BUILDINGS, OFFICES facing tion, demanded that the officers should give
the Harbour from about October, at present in occupation of Messrs. Jarding, Matheson & Co., Ld.
Apply-
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.
PMENT & AGENCY CO., LD Hangkong, 3rd Juan, 1909.
TO LET.
\FFICES and ROOMS on
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I.
A CONE 'polat upwards
A COXE point. upwards ..and.JEUM
below
A DRUM
A O'NE -polat-down wards and DEUK below
2.
4 OONE point down. wards
Indicates a Typhoon"
to the North of the Cology.
Indicates a "Typhoon
to the North East of the Cliony.
Indicates a Typhoon to the East of the Colony.
Indicates a Typhoon to-the-Bouth-East- of the Colony
A COLTE
•point dowöd kwards and
BALL below
indicates a Typhoon to the Bonth of the Oolony,
indicatesa Typhoon to the South-Woa of the Colony.
6.
7. A BALL
A.JONE point upwards and BALL below
indicates a Typhoon to the Worth of the Colony,
indicates a Typhoon to the North-Wes of the Colony..
Red Signals Indicate that the centre, is belleved to be more than goo miles away from the Colony.
up their guns and come to the village. A school-master arrived on the scene, and it was not until Krishnaji Babu arrived that witness and his brother officers gave their asmes with the numbers of their guns, etc. It was brough the intervention of Krishnafi Babu that they were released.. Witness identified the first ac | casad ́an bis asusilant, and he appeared to wit- nese us a man of lofluence amongst the other villagers. The remainder of the accused were |- identified from a number of other villagers
Blach Signal Indicate that the centre is believed to be less than 300 miles away from the Colony,
hoisted only when typhoons exist in such The abova signals will, as heretofors, be positions or are moving in sech directions that Information regarding them is considered to be of importance to the Colony or to ́shipping. leaving the harbour.
These signals are repeated at the Harbour - Office, H.M.S. Tamar, Green Island Sigost Mast, and the Flagstaff on the premisce of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Company at Kowloon.
URGENT SIGNAL...
In addition to the above, when it is expected that the wind may increase to fall typhoon force at any moment, the following Urgent Signal will be made at the Water Polica Station, and repeated as the Harbour Office-
THEEE' EXPLOTIVE NOMES, AT INTERVALS OF TEN SECONDS, A Black Cross will be holsted at the same
Os of Nos Voet and grouped together. The cast was adjourned till time, superior to the other shapes.
Central (formerly occupied by Messrs. Shewan, Tomes & Co.).
Apply to-
THE GOMPRADORE DEPARTMENT,
E. D. Sassoon & Co
Qazon's Road Central. Hongkong, 11th September, 1009.
TO LET.
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NOFFICES 41 NO. 2 PEDDER STREET,
MORRISON HILL, also
Apply to
Mėsirs, JARDINE, MATHESON
& Co., LTD. Hongkong, 29th May, 1909.
OSMAN &
CASUM, O
'1 & 8, D'AGUILAR, STREET.
JUST UNPACKED
Ladies' Trimmed and Untrimmed
HATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS
& FEATHERS,
MUSLIN and FIGURED VOILES.
LACE and EMBROIDERIES a speciality;
1.
TABLE LINENS, BERVIETTES und
HOUSEHOLD LINENS.
Samples on application. Coast Port Orders carefully executed.
Wonghong, dth September, 1909.
TO LET.
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OFFICES, NO. 2, CONNAUGHT ROAD,
3rd Floor.
No. 3 CLIFTON GARDENS, CONDUIT
ROAD,
A' HOUSE in WONG-WEI-CHORO ROAD, A HOUSE in RIPON TERRACE. OFFICES in YORK BUİLDING, `GODOWNS in PRAYA EAST, BLUE *** BUILDINGF, and No. 168, Dxs Vœux
KOAD next to the Hongkong Hotel.. FLATS in MORETON TERRACE, No. 10, DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL,
1st Floor.
Apply to--
THE-HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT & AGENCY 00, LD.
· Hangkan/', 1st June(raig,
TO LET.
CODOWN NO. 34, DUDDELL STREET.
Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST,
MENT'S AGENCY CO, LDE Hanghour, zet Jeu6, 1906
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the st jost.
RUBBER RETURNS,
GLENBALY.
The Secretary of the Glenealy Rubber | Estates, Ltd, reports that the output of dry rubber for September was 1,751 lbs. The total crop for the year amounts to 11,175 lbs.,
CONSOLIDATED. MALAY,
NIGHT SIGNALE. ·
The following Night Signals will be oxhibli. ed from the Flagstaff on the roof of the Water Polles Station at Kowloon, the Harbour Ofen Flagstall, and H.M.S. Tamar,
1. Thron Lights Vertical, Green Green Green, lodicates that a typhoon is believed to be altnaled more than goo miles from the Colony.
The crop of the consolidated. Malay Rubber II. Tbroo Lights Vasal, Green Red Green, Estales Ltd., barvested during September, was indicates that, a typhoon is believed to be 20,470 lbz dry rubber. For the corresponding | situated less than goo miles from the Colony, mouth of last year it was 1.3195 iba, dry rubber,
BAGGA...
The Sagga Rubber Co., Lt, crop barvested during Bo,tember, was 2,520 lbs, dry rubber.
SUNGRI SALAK.
The Sungei Salak Rubber Co., Ltd., crop barvested daring September, was 800 lbs dry rubber,
SEREMBAN.
The rubber crop of Seremban Estalo Serem- ban last month ampuntód to 18,355 lbs.
BALAK SOUTH.
The output of clean ore from Salák South Mine for the month of September was 300 pikula.,
PROGH-LIMITED.
The outturn of dry rubber from the states of this Company for the six wacks ending 13th September, amounts to-1,347 lbs,"
F. M. 8. KUNDER. 21,800 lbs. dry rubber at against 9,478 lbs. in September 1908.. The total for the 4 months eeding September, 1900, is B5,051 lbs., dry against 29,281, tbs, for the same period last
year,
KUALA LUMPUR REDDER,
· 34,000 lbs. dry rubber as against 19,515 iba. in September 1908, "The total for the 3 months ending September, 1999, is 98611 lbs. dry against 45.983 lbs. for the same period last year,
31,456 lbs, of rubber have been harvested from 1st January! last: 10` 30th : September, of which 27,410 lbs. havo been sold at a not aver-
III. Thron Lights etical, Red Green Rad, ladicates that the wind may be expected to Increase to full typhoon force at any momant,
Explosive Bombe, as above, in the event of the No. III. Signal will be ́sccompanied by the information conveyed by this signal being first published by night, Đ
These Night Signals will be substituted the the Day" Signals at sunset; and will; when necessary, be altered duringsthe might.
SUPPLEMENTARY, WARNINGS,
For the benefit of Nativs Omnit and passing Ocean-Vessals, a Cone will be exhibited at each of the following stations during tha tima that any of the abora Day Signals, are hols od In the Harbour,
Gap Rock. Wagian,
· Stanley.. Cape Collinson,
Aberdeen. Sau XI Was;⠀⠀}
Sal Kung
Ska Tan Tai Po
This will indicate that there somewhere in thề Chins Sen, and pleat a storm
Warning is holsted in the Harbour,
Farther detalla can always
age of R360 per, ib. During the same period. Vessels, on demand, by signa last your 11.344) Iba, were harvested, of which
8,859 lbs; waen/sold at a nat average of Ra43
Dir ik). The current year's estimate is 340,000