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LATE TELEGRAMS.
From Manila Papors,
No Excitement.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, - TUESDAY OCTOBER 8, 1912.
THE CIGARETTE HABIT.
Suppressive Campaign in China.
POST OFFICE.
SIPERIAN ROUTE SUPER-
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED.
WEATHER REPORT.
Mail Steamers
THE PENINSULAR
On the 8th at 10.55.—The area : ef BORIPTION UNNECESSARY Faku! Mara, Jap. 6,0., 1,189, H. Tomi-gh pressure over China has shifted mpkily to outward and is now central naks, 7th Ost-Moji " lik|| Over 8. Japa FOR EUROPE.
An antisyclone now covers the greater AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. part of the Map.
In his report on trade condi- Washington, October 2.1 tians in China in 1911, Mr. W. cost the ardent supporters of P. Ker, Commercial Attaoke to Theodore Roosevelt the sum of is Majesty's Legation at. Pek-nature be despatched by the route
PE87,908 to land him withining, says:→
Protestant
Lellers and post cards for Europe will
of
Biberia unless marked by, tos, senders for transmission `by another route.
The ... St Albane, with Ameriena, Mail ox Mongolia indús to arrive bere on Thursday the 10th last,
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MAILS VIA SIBERIA.
Left
London
Bept. 18 Bepk. 22
Shanghel Oct 15 Out. 7
speaking distance of the Chiengo Reports from many parts of Printed matter and samples will nomination which President Taft China doseriba, an agitation continue to beat by the Buer Cann dequired; and to nominate him at carried ou, with varying degrees mule. the ultra-exclusive Progressive of success, for the suppression of convention in the same city, cigarette smoking. In many enses The Pabllo are requested to "bave These figures have been officially this moment has been cucouraged their correspondence addressed to missionarios, iboir house numbers" and not their filed by Treasurer Hooper, the by subscription list causing no ox- presumably on hygienic or ethical house numos, as such names are often citement.
grounds, but the opposition on confusing to Chinese l'ostzen. the part of the Chinese to tho Explosion on Destroyer
smoking of cigarettes, seems to Washington, October 2.The be chiefly based on the supposed explosion of a turbino ongino on economio disadvantages of con- the destroyer Walke yesterday at suming foreign goods in prefor Newport killed Lieutenant Do once to untive products, or even uald P. Morrison and two onlisted
onemuraging native industries men and saverely injured Liontourished by foreign capital. Gount Montgomery and six men. The anti-cigarette campaign ap The Walke was making standar pears to have been most success- dization runs in the harbour whontal in Hangchah, the capital of the explosion occurred.
Cheklang Province, where, be- fore it died out in the autuma, it Parker Named as Chairman.
Washington, Oct. 3.-Judge was reporteil to have caused the Alton B. Parker, sometime ran-salos of the British American To ning mats of William Jannings baggo Chimpany to fall off by 75 Bryan, has been named chairman per cont, and to have brought of the Now York State Democratic the long slem native pipo into convention which aduvenor at fashion again. On the other band, the movement failed to re- Saratogu to-day, which may put a new complexion on the agroiduce the growth of the cigaretiò ment between Murphy, Tamt, in Nanking, Chefon, or
MAILS CLOSE.. United Tsingtau, while at Chiongtau Fort Bayard. Haiphong, Pakhol and lenilor,
Raigon-Per 8i-kiang, 9th States Senator, O'Gorman, who determinal opp wition by British
Oct.,.8 A.M. some time ago decided that And American 'inissionaries in the Governor Dix would not be early part of the your was more nominated, Parkerand Dix have than counter-balanced by the in- Hing bem political allies, and the greased sales to Chinese soldiers naming of Parker as chairman of thera eger since the troubles in Swalow,
The total import the convention will do much September. toward souring Vix to nomina into Chim was 3,837,079 thou- sind in 1911, against 3,723,545 thousand in 1910.
many
tion if he wants it.
And
A Bitter Struggle. Washington, Osloher. 3.-After
PHILIPINE MEDICAL AS.
SOCIATION.
MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY.. Manila, ... Yuousneg, Singapore, a. Laertos.
MAILS DUB.
English, Delts, 9th fast. Ciborian, Anbui, 10th last.
Kanagawa
H.M.8.
Oct, Coal, M. B. K
along the E. coast of China, and Light or variable winde aretadiosted
mdermie P. winds over the northern portion of the China Fea.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hour. ending at 10m. to day, 10.6 inches. FORECAST FOR THE 24. HOURS ENDING AT NOON
TO-MORROW.. Dietator.
Foazoart.
Meru, Jap. s., H. Butler, 7th Oat Singapore 1st OctPressure has gives way slightly over Gen.-N. Y, K.
the Philippines. Chinhus, 1. 1,240, Walker, 8th Oct-Shanghai ria Swatow ; 4th Qoti, Gen-3, & 8. Laortes, Br. u.8., 2,904, J. A. Taylor 8th Oct-Liverpool TİR Bingspor nd Od., Gea B. & 3. Yurcing, Br. 8, 1,128, F. H. Rolle. 8th Oct,Manila 8th Oct:, G), M. & Co. · Defence, oraiser, 4,000, B. H. Brace, 9th Dot-Wei haiwel 4th Oct, Heimup, Br. 2.8., 641, J, W.. Evans,
8th Oct-Swator 7th Oct
·Gin-D. L. & On. Michael Jebsen, Gor. ., 951, J. Pateman, 8th Oct - anion 7th Oct., Gen.3.& Co. Chiyuin, Chi, 6.0, 1,177, Jamiesou. Bil Oct-Shanghai Boh Oct, GO. M. & N. Co. Hongkong and No. 1. Anoheads. Br. ., 2.568, Cowen, 8th Qot-Semarang 20th Bapt., Sagar.-G. & Co. Dilwara, Br. 5.8., 8,460, W. J. Bishop,
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8th Oct-Calcutta, Penang and Singapore 92nd Sept,
Gen.-D. B. & Oo.
German, P. E. Friedrich, 10th inst. 10. J. D. Ablors, Gor. a... 4,787, B.; American, Nippon Mars, 18th inst. American, Tenyo Maru, 28th inst,
leihow,
Siberian
Mail.
Haiphong, Pakhoi and Saigon -Per Michael. Jebaon, 9th Oct., B A.K. Amoy and Fooohow-Por Kaijo-maru, 9th Oct., 11. m...
China
Shanghai, North and Japan ris Kobe (Europe vin Siberis)Per Magelan, 9th Oct, 11
ASM.
Straits and Bourabaya-Per Chuniang, Uth Oot., 11 A3⁄4 ̧.• Shanghai and North China and Japan vis Kobe-Per Kawaobi-maru,
9th Oct., 11 A.M.
Man-Per Sal Tai, 9th Oct., 1.15
P.M.
Frerich, 8th Oct.--Shanghai 5th Oct., Ga...II. A. L. Kanaahl: Maru, Jap. .., 8,821, A
Hanoi,
1 Hongkong and Noigli-[. E. winds,
bourhood.
(moderate; foe,
NIE. winds, freeb
The BATZO No. 1.
2 Formoss Channel
5 Bouth coast of China bot woon Hong, kong and Lamocks 4 South Doast of
Obins butween Tho. BOTOS
Hainan.
|
OKINA COAST METEOROLONIDAŻ
Station.
Christiansen, 8th -7 Ool,——|| Bombay sa Singapore 1st W'ostock
Nomuro Oct., Gen.-N. Y. K.
Fr. A. THỊ, G. Boahier. Hita
8th Oct-Haiphong vi Tokio Pakhol 7th Oct, Gez.-A. | Kochi B. Marty.
CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. Auchendale, for Vancouver. Michel Jebsen, for Haiphong. Haltas, for Fooshow. American, for Kwonchowan. Kailong, for Hoilo. Lartes, for Hankow.. Kwongtah, for Shangbai, Hitachi-maru, for London. Taishun, for Shanghai. Shinho-maru, for Miike. Kanagawa, for Yokohams. Chiyuen, for Canton. Babaichang, for Bangkok. Luzon-maru, for Sourabaya. Kaijo-main, for Fooobaw,
DEPARTED. Ochi B.
REGISTER.
8th October, a.m.
Wind.
Hour.
Barometer.
Temperature
Hmunity.
Oirection.
Faroe
780.00 85 81 1 o
80.15
6A 29.07--
W'halwoi 80.07 56 58 BY 3
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the DATES named-"-
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LONDON, VIA!
CHINA USUAL PORTS OF Capt. O. 11. S. Tosque, n.2. CALL PANT LONDON & ANT- WEBPv, S'romu, PERANG, CMO, PORT SAID AND MARSEILLES...ana
SHANGHAI
KOBE& YOKOHAMA...
NAMUR Uapt. A. Collyer,
SOCOTRA Uapt, G. J. Coldwell, NORE Capt. J. T. Joffery,
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Hongkong, 8th October, 1912..
TO SAIL OT
2.
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(Freight
10th Uot Pausage.
Noon,
12th Oct.
About 18th Oct
About Luth Oct. About
Freight and
Passage
Freight and
Pasing.
Freight only. Freight and..
17th Out, f Paige.
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10th October,
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Chijo-marn, for San Frandsoo; Sydeny, for Saigon. Culombo-maru, for Calcutta, Helene, for Toamne,
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15th October.
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90.00 75-
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29.86 73
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Tegal-Por Binh Thuno, 9th Oct.
a bitter struggle against Tam- mony and Boss Murphy, the De mocratic convention to-day nem- inated William Sulzer for gover-
The next annual meeting of the nor. and Martin H. Glynn for Philippine Islands medical as lieutenant governor of the state sociation will be held in the of New York, completely elimin- collego of medicine and surgery, ating Governor Dix, neording to University of the Philippines, tho prearrange plan manyitos. Callo Borran, Manila, Nov. 24-27,
The opponent of Tammany inclusive. A soientific programme Philipplae Islands-Por Rabi, 9th made a hard fight to effect Dix's ranomination, but the odds were overwheliningly against thom and the governor did not have obance, Sulzer and Glynn win ning on the first ballot.
P.M.
Oct., B. v.x.
is being arranged which will be given by the various members of Kudat and Sandakan-Por Borneo,
10th Oct, 9 ant
association and certain Shangbai and North Chine-Per Awa-muru, for Shanghal.
visitors. There will be open felinics at the Philippine gonoral hospital of mombora and visitors. The clinics will consist of wurd CHINA COAST GAZETTE.inspections; clinics in surgory; oye, ear, nose and throat; obste- trics; medicine, etc.
Captain W. McClure, from leave, has gone master, Taksang. Captain J. Jackson, neting
Siberian
Mail.
The museums of the college of Macko-Por Sui Tai, 10th Oct.,, 1.15 medicine and surgery will also be
P...
master, Takaang, has gone not-pou for inspection, and it is Shanghai and North China-For ing master, Tuckwa
Captain T. Sollar, of the Tuckwo, has gone muster, Suiwo. Mr. E. Mansio, from leave, has gone chief engineer, Kwongsong, Mr. S. W. Russol, acting chief engineer, Kwongsang, has gone. socond engineer, Tuck wo.
Mr. D. Ellis, scoond engineer, Tuokwo, is on leave.
Mr. H. D. Ils' has rejoined nis noting second engineer, Mausung. Mr.J.G. Park, second engineer, Mausang, has resigned.
Captain E. J. Pottinger, of the Szechuan, is on lonva.
anticipated that many interesting
10 Oot., 5 P.K,・・
Chinhan, 10th Oct., 8 TAM. clinical and pathological cases will Chefoo and Nowchwang--Per Tientsin. be shown. All physicians of the islands, both American and Semarang sad Sourabay-Per Patch-
buria, 11th Oct., 11 M. Filipino, will be welcome to at- lend the sessions of the associa
tion.
.
..
HOME FOOTBALL.
Following are results of Longue
Macao-Per Sal Tai, 11th Oct., 1.18
P.M.
Ningpo and Singhai-Tor Hanjang:
1th Oct., 57.. Philippine Islands, Timor, Australik, Tasmacia and New Zealand Tin Port Darwin-Per St. Albane, 12th Oct., 10 a..
Techio, 12th Ost, 10 km.
Matches played on Septembar 7th Straite and India via Bombay-Per
and 9th:--
League I.
Aston Villa (b) 3 Bradford 0.1; Bolton W. (h) 1 Okolsoa (; Derby Captain W. J. Cowan, from County (h) 1 Blackburn R. 1; Li- reserve, has gone mastor of the verpool (h) 3 Woolwich A. 0; Man- Szechuen.
chrator C. 1 Manchester U, (h) 0; Mr. A. Aldridge, third ongineer, | Middlesbrough (h) 0 Everton 0; Talung, has gone third ongineer, Newcastle U. (b) 1 Sunderland 1; Wonchow.
| Notts County (1) 1 W.B. Albion 1;
Mr. G. G. Mudie, from leave,heffield U. (h) 1 Oldham A. 1; has gone third engineer, Tatung, Sheffield W. 4 Tottenham H. (h);
Mr. R. Walton, acting third 2; Liverpool 2]Cholson (h) 1; Oll- enginoor, Wenoliow, is awaiting ham Athletic (h) 2 Aston Villa 2; orilera,
Blackburn Rovers (h) 4 Sundor- land 0.
M. J. W. Hording, from reservo, has gone chief officer, Hunan.
Mr. V. O'Kano, chief officer, Hunan, is on leave.
League 11. Barnsley (h) 2 Huddersfield 0; Bradford (h) 0 Birmingham 0;
Mall.
English
Haltan, for Foochow.. Hong Wan I, for Amoy.
:
Lutzon-mara, foi Bourabaya.
PASSENGELS ARRIVED.
V. Peak
賢
.. 28.01 84-D 29.98 62-
'T. F. Útaxton, Director.
Hongkong, Observatory, Oct. 8..".
1 BAROMETE, reduced to 82 degrees Fanrenheit on the level of the sea in inches, tenths and hundredths,
Por ... Sydney, arrived 7th Qot., | Limbuso from Yokohama, &s. !-- .
Mooser Akas Cola, K
Nagata, K. Chow 81-lanchu Ozaki, Mies Osnake, Miss Holland, Jamar Katayama, Miss Kanorams, Miss L. Van-fu
Matsumoto, Mrs.
Ba'o, Mins Shak, O.
Tsu Zen-pok +
Yoshikawa Zan, Mrs.
1
PASSENGERS DEPARTED. Straits, Burma), Coylon, * de- |
Por .. Prinz Waldemar, sailed on laido, Wene a Australia, In-th Oot, for Manila, &c. :— dis, Aden, Egypt, and Europe Baboock, Dr. H. B. Kear, Mrs. vin, Brindial." (Lats Letters Beach, 0. Kurzel, Mr. & Ms.
H.
Kora, E.
11 am tɔ noon, Extra Counts, E. 0. Postapo 10 cents) (Supple- | Chase, Com. J. V. mentary mall a board up to Chass, Capt. E. R. Lane, S, G. the tim- fixed for d partare Chase, Mr. A. F. Líma, Dr. J.
of the mail (Extra Postage Dayson, Ms. 9. B. Moore, Byron 10 caste) (Letters posted | Dawson, Miss U. in all the Pillar. Boxes in Dorry, Dr. W. R. time for the first clearance Daugherty, F. B.
OIR, MM, Oppermano Parkenson, J. B.
will be included in this con- Derham, Mr. and Ross, Mr. & Mr
Burnley (h) 2 Glossip 1; Bary Shanghai, North Chins and Japan vis Gory, Y.-
Kobo-Per Dllware; 12th Oct. 11 A.M.
Oot., 1 r.x.
Mr. R. Allan, from leave, has gono second engineer, Kiukiang,(h) 4Grimsby T. 2; Fulham (b) 4
Captain 8. V. Frigast, from leave, has gone master, Kiang
kwan.
Lands City 0; Hull City (h) 4
lackpool 1; Leicester Fosse (h) Philippine Island-Per Yuonsang, 12th
3 Nottingham F, 1; Clapton O, 1
2 Tumemeature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrentsit.
NEW GUINEA, BRIS-| COBLENZ RANE, SYDNEY and Dapi, L. Klugkist, MELBOURNE............
THURSDAY,
10th October,
· 10 a.m.
All the steamers of the European Ling are fitted with Wizoleos Telegraphy. Now System of Telefanken.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
MELCHERS & CO.,
GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA.
Hongkong, 7th October, 1012,
HUMIDITY, in percentage of satu, DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LD.
tion, the Humidity of air saturated
with moisture being 100,
4 Direction of Winil, to two points: Force of Wind, socording to Beaufort Soals.
6 State of Weither, b blue sky, o detached aloud, d drizzling rain, I fog, & gloomy, b ball, 1 Ughtning, a over- cast, p passing showam, q squally, x ala, s snow, t thander, ▾ visibility, w dew (wet).
0. Rain in holes, innthe un] bun- dredths.
METEOROLOGICAL,
Previous
Day On Date On Date
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HAIYANG ...A. E. Hodgins... | FRIDAY; 11th Ock, ni 11 M HAICHING..... | W. O. Passmors.., | TUESDAY, 15th Oct., at 11 à‚M. ‚FOR SWATOW AND RETURN. (Occupying 3 Days), HAIMUN..........:] J. W. Evans...... | SUNDAY, 18th Oct., at 10 am.”
Steamers will arrive at, and depart from, the Co.'s Wharf near Blake Pier
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STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED. Mail Service to Australia,
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tract mail) The Paroal. Mm. O. Mall will be closed on Friday, Favier, F.
Byyap, P. et. 11th at 5 p.v.—Per|Fahrländer Smith, P. Chion, 12th Oct. 11am. Gariner
Shore, Mr. F. L. Temperature George, Mr. M. Smith, Mrs. Geo, Hamidity B.
Direction Wind Gutierres, Miss M. Strsucliffe, C.
Tredemann
Foroo Haliem, A.
Weather Henley, Mr. F. E. Ward, Jr., B. O,
Rsia Horton, Miss May'
Highest opið nie Temperature on the ptá Low Hobson, A. J. H. BHIPS PASSED THE CANAL.
H.K. Observatory, 7th Oct. 1918,
T. F. CLAXTON, Director
London, September 18. Arrivals from Obins-Armand Monmouthshire, Middleham Castle, Sambia, Zi
at p. 6 mm;
Barometer
00.02
70 78
57
69
#P. 29.98
81 62
201
1
8
b
b
Weef, Mrs. H.
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TIDE TABLE.
Ster store
Od 8th to 14th Oct., 1919
High Water
Mean Time.
P.X.
Captain J. Halkett, master, Preston N.E. (h) 0; Lincoln City Macao-Per Sai Tal, 13th Out., 1.15 Kiang-kwan, has gone master 4 Stockport Co. (h) 2; Wolver Shanghai and North China-Per Haing-kong,
hampion W. (h) 1 Bristol City 1;
Anbni 19th Oct., & ¥.3., Captain H. Froggat, acting mis Blackpool (h) 2 Grimshy Town 1; Shanghai and North
ChinkPor ter, Hsinkong has gone obiof oth-Birmingham (h) 2 Fulham 1; Hanging, 18th Oct., 5 v.. cer, same ship,
Burnley (h)0 Hull City 0; Lincoln Swatow-Per Haimun, 18th Out, ↑ [Pablo, Mr. S. Gibson, acting chief offi City (h) 3 Leicester Fosse 0; cor, Heinkong, has gone second
Southern League, officer same slijp.
Mr. Philips, second officer, Kiangkwon, is awaiting ordera.
Mr. O Taylor, second officer, Kwangtab, has resigned,
Mr. L. Grohe, second officer, Tangwah, has gone second officer,
Kwanglah.
4
Mr. R.Pettigrew, second officer, Kianghain, has gone second off oer, Tungwah,
AM.
London, September 17. Arrivals from China 1-Benclench,
Biraits and Barmab-Par Okara," 14th | |--The following resuele bare pued
Oct. 11 A.M.
the. ^ Canal ¡—Aki Maru, Bohemia, Q. P. Rangers (1) I Norwich City Straits and India vis Oslootte-Par Dorflinger, Indian, Lutzow, Patroclus, 0; Brentford (h)1 Reading 0;
Thongwa, 14th Ook, woon. : Pembrokeshire, Wray Castia. Northampton (h) 2 Gillingham 1: Swalow, Away and Foochow Per Halching, 15th Oct., 10 a'm. Exeter City (h) 1 Watford0; Mill- wall 4 Southampton 0; Brighton Japan Yokohams-Per. Faltals, Atrias,
*13th Oct. 10 AM, (b) 3 Stoke 1: Coventry City Formons West Ham (h) 1; Swindon (h)-1 Crystal Palace 0 Portsmouth (b) 0. Merheyr T. 0 Plymouth A. 8 Bristol Rovers (h) 1. 699.
vis
Tel.
19
The following vessels have passed 74
via Kealung, Shanghal, the Canal Dunblane, Glanstrae, Rater.
North China, Japan via Moļi, Byson, Heline Kinkmars, Iye Maru, | Sour Victoria and Battle-Per Nippon, Manosster Caálló, Nyanza | son. Pasama-maro, 16th Oct. 11, Baludin, Tydausj-Fares Balow, Queen
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On 12th Oct., Noon
On the 18th Oct. On 9th Nov., Noon.
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