10
PHILIPPINE CARNIVAL.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16,
SHORT SERMON.
In the "Sermon on the Meant,"
(Continued from page 5). "I was sick and ye visited me. There are two. concentri circular-St. Matthew, XXV, 36. walls, each oven or eight fest thick and surmounted by a terrace Jesus set forth certain ideas that and balustrade. These are cut up into niches, arranged in three tiers, and each large enough to contain
#
must have seemed at unge to many of his hearers. They had beard
POST OFFICE.
MAILS VIA SIBERIA,
Left
London, Oct. 30' Nov. 8
Dua Shanghel Nov. 16 Nov. 18
MAILS DUE.
oasket. The total of this prophet as one who brought French, Ernest Bimons, 18th inst.
with him a promise of salvation,
number of niches is 1,782, of and they thought salvation con- which about 600, in separate cerned only the soul. courts at the back, are of smaller size-for-children. The fronte
So when he made it plain to of the niches are closed by them that much depends on things alabs of marble with the customary which pertain to the physical ex-
and flower wreaths are frequently
American, Nikko Mars, 19th inst. American, Ohiyo Maru, 18th prox.
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED.
1912.
WEATHER REPORT,
On the 16th 11.40.---The antiy- olone over Obins has weakened and
Kaifeng, Br. ., 1.025, 3. V. Sidlord, moved eastward It is now central 19th Jovet Yangtze Vall-y and the southern
portion of the Yellow Bea.
1
Mail Steamers
THE PENINSULAR
The northern depresion has ed AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
ariable widda ara i dicated along WLL despatch VESSELS to the Undermeational PORTS on of
15th Nov.-Manila Nor,, Gen.-B. & S. Chiynes, Uhl 5., 1,177, Jameson,
15th Nov-Shanghai. 12th into the Pacifo. Nov., Gap Q. M. & N. Co.-Pressura i pretically stationary ovar Kaijo Maru, Jap, sa, 1,398, Y. Yam- the soathern districts.
moto, 16th Nov.--Swatow 15th Nov., "Gen-O 8. K. The s. Eraust Simons, with the Linen Br. as, 1,852, 0, O.. Williams, 16th No-Canton 15th Nor., Gen.-B. & 8. Lyeembon, Get. s., 1,264, Holihal, 16th Nov.-Saigon 10th Nor Gen-Chinose.
French Mall is expected to arrive here The Nikko Mam with the on Monday the 18th instant at 6 a m.
M.
insoriptions, and burning candlesistence, they must have wondered. Ameriosa Mail ex Biberia is expected! At that time religion was more to arrive born on Tuesday the 19th insta
MAILS CLOSE. seen before them. The space a matter of doctrines than of within the inner wall forms a deeds. Indeed, the Mosaic dis-Swatow-Por Haiman, 17th Nov.19 small but beautifully kept park, pensation had emphasized the At the back immediately opposite the gate, is a little oral chapel.
What seems to modern minds an extraordinary story of dessors tion is recalled by the fact that though the cemetery is limited to
there
on.
are Tory the slabe
faw
importance of order and cleap- Swalow, liness, but men were falling away from Moses and lifting up for themselves new forms of belief,
They set great store on prayers loudly uttored in the market a fixed number of bodies and is place, and they turned from such now more than a century old, praying to cheat and thistreat dates their fellow-beings. They were reaching not so different from average back more than six years. The persons of many another age. explanation of this is that the funde for the maintenance of the cemetery are provided by the rental of the niches; which must be prepaid every five years; so that, if, as is apt to be the case, the second payment is not pro
Jesus was different. He taught new commandment and that new commandment had to do with man's duty toward God. It was this, "Love one another."
Daigi-mare Tacsui-Per Amoy, and Forms Ti
17th Nov, 9 AM. Moji-Per Sicilia, 17th Nov., Shanghal, North Chins and Japan vis
9 A..
*M.
the DATES namot
the East coast of China, and fresh to »trong manzoon ovar the N, China Ben.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours SHANGHAI ...... ending at 10's,m, to-day, 0.0) inches
LONDON, JIA)
USUAL PORTS OF
-1
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW
Samson, Ger. .B., 99, Peterson, 16th
Nov.Haiboy 14th Nov, DISTRICT. Gea B. & S.
Nor... 800 Wagle, 10th 1 Hongkong sad Néigh-
Nov.-Daley Btb Nor; bourhood Gen.—A_T, &.Co
Moji u Nov., Coal-Nouth Coast " T.K.
FORECAST.
Fri,
N.E. winds, [Fresh; fine.
Dainichi
Mara, Jap- s.... 1,969. T. Nakimura; 1515 Nov➡
Formosa Channel"
N.E. gala.
of
China between Boag- kong and Lamooks No. 1.
The same so
of
The AIM A No. 1.
SKINA 'COAST, UNTHORULOMIJAL
14th cbell
Nor-Maji Macao-Par Sni Tai, 18th Nov., 1.15 Fook Sang, Br. 8.5, 2,915, 8. A. Mit
11th Nov. Gen.~~J., M. & fo Philipines Telands-For Zafiro, 18th
Nov., & P.M.
Sandakan-Par Mannang. 18th Nov.,
Siberian
Mail.
Sbingbai,
and Japan
North via
Oblas .Kobe
P.M.
It is natural that men should Hwatow, Amoy and Foochow Par
Haitan, 19th Nov., 10 A.M.. have been a long time learning the
OLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. Nov. 15.
(Europe via Siberia)—Pë! | Tjibodas, for Simoghai.
No. 16. Ernest Simons, 18th Nov, 6
Yatsbing, for Yokokawa. Hainan, for Swatow, Fri, for Cunton.
Maris, for Macao. Chiyuen, for Canton.. Loongang, for Manila. Petchaburi, for Tegal.
Heji, Victoris and Settle
Inaba-maru, 19th Par Nev., 10 A.M.
Tientsia--Per Chipshing, 19th N.,
Shanghai
10 AM.
and North China-Per Hangang, 19th Nov.. 10 Straite and Sourabaya-Per Chunsang,
A.M.
10th Nov, 10.
mptly forthcoming, the vault is importance of this new command-Shanghai, North China and Japan ris opened, the bones removed, and ment. The course of human ac some more profitable tenant in- tion cannot be changed in a day, stalled. It was this which gave or even a hundred years. This rise to the witty if somewhat is an old world and it moves slow- ernical, description of the cemer But it is now moving more toy the place where we pigeon swiftly in the right direction!
Read again some of the state- hole our dead for future re-
Formerly the ejected ments made to a great gathering 'forenco," bones were cast into charnel of Philadelphia clergymen re- vault back of the chapel This rently by William B. Patterson, cavalier proceeding has now been secretary of the social service stopped, but the place itself is committee of the Interchurch still in existence, and the curious Federation, in netting forth plans Pakhoi can still find in it plenty of grue-for the betterment of living condi some relics. Under the present procedure the disinterments have! to be advertised, and the remains ara reburied in consecrated ground.
The famous Bilibib Prison is well worth a visit.
tions,
The church has been adapting too long," said Mr. Patterson, in pressing home his argument that Bocial service is really a matter for the churches. "It should be applying the gospel of the risen Christ to the needs of man. Social
service is absolutely orthodox and is in no manner
3
Shanghai
French
Mail.
China and Japsa via Kobe-Per Nam-
and North sang. 19th Nov., TO A.M.
and Haiphong-Per Hanoi,
Feaug Choon, for Rangoon.. Choising, for Bangkok. Dalgi maiu, for Tamani, Hulchuw, for Tientsin. Linso, for Shanghai. St. Patrick, for New York.
DEPARTED. No. 16. Kangtab, for. Shanghai: Mathilde, for Hoihow.
St. Patrick, for New York. Yatahing, for Kaba.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Pers. Prinz Alice, arrived 14th inst,, from Bremes, 20. tom, Branne, Miss Brayer, Mr. & Mrs.
0.
South Wooset China between H'kong & Heins."
8tation.
LEGIATEX.
16th November, a.m. '
Wind.
Wostook 7 a 80.19 22 42 W
Kochi
17
LONDON & ANT- WERPV.8'ro21, Brave, Orni PoRT SAID AND
SHANGHAI,
MOI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA...
STEAMERK
TO BAIL ON
DEVANHA
About - Freight and
Pissigt. Capt. W. H. Hickey, ... fist Nor.]
Noon, ASSAYE Capt. G. W. Cockman, ... 23rd Nov.
1. Freight and
Passage
NORË
D. Asbury, Lapi
}
About 27th Nov.
Freight and Fassige,
Freight
Pasigh
SICILIA
Capt. O. II. Watkins,...
For Freight, or Passage apply to
P. & O. 9, N. Co.'s office,
Hongkong, 15th November, 1912.
17th Nov.
H, W. D SHALLARD. Acting Superintendent.
NORDDEUTSCHER
LLOYD.
FOR
BREMEN.
NAPLES, GENOA, AL-`
3HANGHAI, TSING: PRINZESS ALICE
20,300
10 A.M..
About FRIDAY,
15th Nov,
90th November.
Nowaro Hakodate
6a 20.69
--- WY# 7
29.09
WNW 3
W
fakio
30.12
BW
30.55
*5# 1
IMPERIAL
GERMAN
MAIL LINES:
Nagasaki 30.29 K'shims Oshima Naha
30.81
N
.1
ŠTHAÝRUS.
TO SAIL ON
Ishijima
+1
Boolo I..
#
WED DAY,
Chefoo
GIERS, GIBRALTAR, (Yorck
27th Nor.,
W1haiwei
30.81 397 Ls w
Hankow
SOUTHAMPTON, ANT-Up H. Rebm WERP and BREMEN...
17,000
Kinkiang
Shangbai
30.37 32
* 1 b
15
intzlaff
30.23 44-
Ke
1 by
TAU, KOBE
and
Sharp P.
780.31 60.
10
• YOKOHAMA
Capt. L. Franek
Amoy
6 70.50 60 66 3
2 b
Swatow
7.80.24 5881
1 c
MANILA, ANGUR)
Taihoku
Ba
YAP, NEWGUINEA, PRINZ SIGISMUND" BRISBANE, SYDNEY (Capi. D. Leoz
SATURDAY,
8,100
and MELBOURNE ...
at I s
About
Kabos, P. O.
V. Peak
9.80.21 87 64 a 'kong...6 a 80,17 68'73
7a
1 b 5 0
KOBE and YOKOHAMA
'PRINZ SIGISMUND
Capt. D. Lonz
6,000
Ng Ah-pit, Mrs.
Gap Rock 6 & 80.14 -
'G'es
Nanpei, H.
Macao,
0
"}
KUDAT & SANDAKAN..
BORNEO
Ortleph, F.
Wuchow
મ
Chew-forg,
Pang Choon-ma
Hoibow
27
Mrs.
Rowan, R.
Pakboi
Soo Him-soon Stockmayer, K.
Pholic
Tourano
30.0178,
Shum Yip-leng Sbum
0. BL. J.
29.91 75-
xx 2
*
Loe-tho, Aparri
20.08
3 B
For further Particulars, apply to
Mrs. Tigger, A.
Manila
29.92
*** i o
Legaspi
20.89
b
Uschinenn, A.
Bacolod
9"
Vroomano, Miss Foilo
P. Wolk Wong Soon Wong Fook-tong. Welberg, M.
Cha
L+buan
Taichu Cainan Koshup W P'dores Lee Yong kit Menezas, Mr and anton
Mm. F. de
18th Nov., 10 A..
Straits, Ceylon Loongang, for Philippine Islands. Saigon, Adelaide, Western Australia, Scangchoon, for Amoy. Indis, Aden, Egypt and En-Yi Loong, foi Saigon. rope via Mareilles (Lettertjibodes, for Amoy. posted in all the Pillar Boxer in time for the first clearance will be included in this con- traat maail) (Late Leiten 11.00a.m. to Noon. Extra Postage 10 cents).-Per Paul An exceedingly enjoyable day's
Lecat, 19th Nov., 11 .. picnic may be taken to Pagsanjan Falls and Gorgo, one of the
substitute for individual Maca-Per Sai Tai, 19th Nov., 1.15 prettiest spots in the Orient. The Gorge proper is reached at service. Social service works for
19th Nov., 8. some litile distance from the proper surroundings, seeks to re- Philippiare Islands-Per Knifong, Boihow, Pakhol and Saigon-Per town. Its great picturesqueness move the causes of poverty and the dangers of contamination
Sungkinng, 20th Nov., 9: lies
impression in the
from disease. It is rendered to
Amoy and
Foochow Par of vast depth and
Kaijo-mara, 20th Nov., 9 quent gloominess produced by society as a group. Salvation the nearly perpendicular walla to-day must include the whole and the ratio which their height man and all his various relations (300 to 400 feet) bears to the dis to life. It must consider him in tance between them (about 100 his relations to the state, to his feet). This combines with the family, his politics and many half light, the fantastic vistae other phases. It is a greater revealed afresh by every twist in achievement to save a man to-day the river, and the mantles of tropi- than ever before. There are more cal vegetation which almost conce-worldly influences than ever. be- al large portions of the sheer rocks fore; there are so many things
conse-
watow,
A.M.
Swator-Fer Haimus, 20th Nov., 10
Siberian
Mall-
$
Bernhard, Zül, Chan 30-100 Chan Tek-gono Chan Chcook Chan
Cheong Tok-choy Dimmermann, H..
Dodgson, R. H. Dickie, James D. Franoke, R.
Shanghai, North China, Japan Forster, U. via Nagasaki, Honolula, Granberg Canada, Vaited. State Bean!oy and South America vin San Ho Mon-anog Francisco (Encope via Siberia) long -Per Koree, 20th N.. Helmers, Jobn NOOS.
Koulis, O. P.
F.M.
and cover the haunts of many antagonistic to religion. The ob Macao-Per Sai Tai, 20th Nov., 1.18
China-Per gaudily coloured kingfishers, to jest to-day is a saved soul in a make a scene that is not easily saved body in a saved environ-Shanghai and North
Ningpo, 21st No. 8 r... forgolion. The total length is ment.
"I believe that the effective social Tent-ja-Per Kweichow, 21st Nov., about six miles...
3 P.M. service of the gospel must be in the A. Rare, Sarawak Stamp. Christ of the gospel. The entire Snatow Amoy and Foochow Per Haijang, 22nd Nor., 10 .. Mr. F. J. Melville, the president work, however, can't be done by of the Junior Philatelic Society, the church. There are two other Macao-Per Bai Tal, 22nd Nov,, 1.15 which has been holding an ex-organizations of influence in ☎ hibition at the Horticultural Hall,man's life. These are the state London, this month, discussing and its problems, and the family lucky "finds" with a represent-and its problems. These are the ative of a home paper is reported three fuotore which are operating to have stated that he bought at a together more than ever before dealer's for fourpence a Sarawak and which are operating co- stamp of which the only other ordinately.
Embassy.
+
Mr. S. Mashiko has been ap pointed Chancellor or the Japan ese Embassy, and is expected to arrive in London very shortly.
Editor does Home.
English
Mail.
P.M.
Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Ade laide, Waste Australia, In- dla, Aden, Egypt, and Europe
ow Foo Lo Yeok-mok
Wolk, Misses A Li Ab-tyo
M., and M. E. Long Ab-that, Wong Ah-loke,
Mra. MIR. Lim Kwes-jpe, Williams, Mr, and
Mrs.
Mr. P. E.
Par a 6. Kailang, arrived 18th inst, from Mapils
Griffin, Dr. J. O, Mil er, Mr. & Mrs., Ventike, H
Per 8.8.
80.1467-RE
6 30.13 68 — **■ -5
Capi. F. onbill
TUESDAY,
10th Deo.
About Middle of December.
All the steamers of the European Line are fittal with Wireless Telegraphy.
New System of Telefanken.
29.88 84-
T. F. GLAXTOx, Director,
Hongkong, Observatory, Nov. 18.
1 BAROMETE, reduced to 32 degrees
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
WELCHERS & CO.,
ORFERAL AGENTS, EONGKONG and OUINA,
langkong, 18th November, 1912.
Fanrenheit on the level of the sex in DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LD.
inches, teathe and hundredths,
2 TEMERBATORE, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.
8 HUMIDITY, in percentageof. satarae tion, the Humidity of air saturated with moistare being 100,
4 Direction of Wind, to two, points. 5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Soals.
6 State of Weather, ħ blue sky, o detached cloud, d drisaling rain, f fog. g gloomy, h bail, I lightning, o over- cast, p passing showers; q equally, ain, snow, t thunder, v visibility, w 0 Rain in inches, tanthe mud bun-
Shigyo Mar, arrived 18th vis, Brindisi. (Lists Letters inst, from San Francisco, 40. 11am. ta noon, Extra Aiken, H, L McKibbio, J. Portage 10 cents.) (Supple- Bushong, Mr. and Macater, R. B mentary mail on board up to Mrs. W. A. T. McKerver, Midow (wet). - the tim fixed ford rarture Campbell, Andrew
of the mail (Extra Postage Castello, N.
AMN.
Moriya, K.
dredths.
METEOROLOGICAL.
Previons
Hongkong-South China Coast Ports.
Highest Class, Fasiest and Most Luxurious Steamers on the Chast, having splendid Accommodation for First-Class Passengers. Electric Light. Excellent Cuisine.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW RETURN. (Ocspying 9 to 10 days.)..
STHAMSHUPE,
•
KATTAIN
LEAVING.
HAITANIJ. B. Bosch... TUESDAY, 18th Nov., st 11 a..
A. E. Hodgins... FRIDAY, 22nd Nov,, at 11 am. HAIYANG HAICHING... I W. O. Panymore..... | TUESDAY, 28th Nov,, at 11 am.
FOR SWATOW AND RETURN. (Occupying 3 Days). HAIMUNG... | ]. W. Evans...... STNDAY, 17th Nov., at 11 LK,
WEDNESDAY, 20th Nov., at 11·2K HAIMUN... | J. W. Evans ..............
Steamers will arrive st, and depart from, the Co:'s Wharf near Blake Flor
For Freight and Passage, apply to
Douglas, Lapraik & Co., General Managers.
30.12 THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN
291
Misu
મ
0
M.
Day On Date On Data 12 3 3. 4.1.
80.05 30.17 Barometer
72 67 Temperature Humidity 85. 72 Wind Direction E. E. .8.E. Fors Weather Bein Highest open air Température en tho sgth - 71 Lowest
at tp.m.
.: 60 50
2.
C
0.01
"
H.E. Observatory, 15th Nov. 1919.
T. F. CLAXTON, Director.
pecimen is in the British Museum, "Many of the social problems
10 cent) (Letters posted Campell, Mr. and Mak Kut-po and that its price, if put on the which are confronting us to-day
in all the Pillar Boxes in
Mr. A. F. IG., Muay, Miss A. market, would be considerable, are absolutly the business of the
time for the first clearance Crook, A. L. Michaels, Mise M. Church of God. Our old terme
will be included in this con- Chappel, Miss M. Nichaels, Mr. and have lost their potency, our old Chancellor of the Japanese
The tract mail)
Mr. H. Parcel W methods their resalts, but shall
Mail will be closed on Friday, Drummond, Miss E. Natberat, C. E. we say that the message of our
the 22nd Nar, at 5 p.. Davis, Rev. & Mr. Niobolson, Father does not have the power
M. J.. Per Assays, 28rd Nov., 11 F. W. today? It is our method of ex-
Darin, Mastor, K. O'Donovan, W. J. pressing it that is in the crucible." Simits and Indis, via Calcutta--Par W.
Page, H. O. Here is a bold and forceful ex-
Fookrang, 98id Nor., 11 Dolliver, Miss Ellen Pond, Miss M. B B.
Pendleton, Lieut Mr. W. H. Hosking, Editor of
AM
IL, U.S.X. the "Peking and Tientsin Times." Pression of what is needed in
rommunity, and the Philippine Islands-Per Tuensang. Fredrickson, Misn
Quinn, Miss B. A.E.. 28rd Nov.. 1 F.M. who succeeded Mr. George Wood-every
Bassoon, M. S. head, bus relinquished his posi-"peaker does not hesitate to em-
Burger, W.
Bathas, P. C. tion, and left for England on the phasize the arch importance of Shanghai and North Chint-Per Howard, A. T.
Anhui, 23rd Nov., & P.M. exercising that love which Christ
Stedman, Mr. and 18th..
Mrs. O. B. commanded in serving our fellow-Braton, Amoy and Fooshow-Per James, E. T.
Halohing, 26th Nov., 10. M. Janez, Mr. & Mrs.
Small, Mr. & Mrs. Singapore Mortality Returns. The mortality returns for beings who need to be lifted up
Western Australia, India, Kingaley, My, and R. J. S Singapore, issued by the Regis from sordid conditions and led traits, Burmah, Ceylon, Adela de, H. B.
Adam, Egypt and Europe ris Mrs. H. Rhoop, Rev. and trar of Birth and Deaths, show out of wrong surroundings rather
Naploe-Per Yorck, 27th Kingsley, Master B. Mrs. C. Wa
Stanell, Mr. and that during the week ending than prayed for
Nor.. $ A..
Mr. 0.14 November 2, there were 199 more.
Biancliff, Miss J. Tang Ma-yes
deaths, giving a ratio per mille
of population of 81.83 Malarial
fovor nooounted for 27 deaths,
phthisis 22, convulsions 20, beri-
beri 12, bronchitis 11, dysentery
and nothing
Chinese Immigration lato Singapore. During the month of October 20, pneumonia 8. Twenty-nine 26,884 Chinese immigrants arriv ohildren under three months of ed in Singapore. Added to the age died. The nationalities were previous montha, the total for the Earo year in 215,097 na against an represented as follow
2 Eurasian CHE 156, average of 171,950 for the past
28, Indians 11:
tan years...
R.
Komor, Yep, Ullai, Saipan, Trak, Kingsley, Miss M
Ponape, Kosaie, Jalint, R.. Nanm, Rataul, atd. Australia Kilwel. Mr. and via Sydney-Per Gorania, Mr. L. B. Thompson, F, H. 29th NOT., P. Kibbey, Mr. B. J. Wheldon, Miss ine Talande, Angaar, Yap, Lyman, Mry, Chhun MJ, TEMAM
Friederich Wilhelmsbafen. Law, Mr. & Mrs. Wong, P. C.
Warfeld, B Babani,
Harbarishohe.
and New Zealand vs. Brit Langhlio, Z. d. basePar Prins Sigmund, MoRibbin, Miu, E.
Matopi, Austrális, Tasmania, a ship, TASMA
Won Jra-chen
TIDE TABLE.
Nov. 12th to 18th Nov., 1913
High Water Hongkong Mann”, Tine.
STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED. Mail Service to Australia
via Manila.
MAIL SCHEDULE
(SUBJECT:TO MODIFICATION).
Stemmart
EMPIRE ........................... ST: ALBANS
Water Hongkong Man
4.6 4.24
Wed.
Thur, Othis
inferior high
74 nor low water.
70 Bor low-water,
Arrive Fongkong
from Australia
On the 13th Dea,
Leave Hongkong.
for Australia.
On Th Desi, Noon.
On 4th Jan Noon
The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, ensuring a plentiful supply of Loa, French Provisions, etc., and are lighted throughout with electricity: All State-Roomsaare Electrio Fans. A duly qualified Doctor and saum dotu 14 Stewardess are cartiod.
For further partculare, apply to
not low-water.
Mor low-walar.
150
Gibb, Livingston & Co., Agent
Printed and Published by the Proprietor, 47. Dari Vorne Rond Central, in the Cu of Th