TRAMWAY BOYCOTT
i
(Continued from page 5)," Mr. Lewis: --Woll, this from the European master of the
school?
His WorshipYou can put him in as a witness. ⠀
Mr. Lewis.-I can call a wit neas to give evidence that this is from Mr. Morris,
His Worship-I don't know it it is any use; you can always produce evidence of good charao-
ter.
Mr. Lewis-Yes, Your Wor- ship, but not always from a European,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1912.
ten-dent car-ride this morning, was bidding for disappointment, From Causeway Bay to West Point all was perfectly quiet, though there was sufficient evidence to
show that there had been or might possibly be trouble. At the Cause way Bay end of the track, there was not a sign of anything on- usual at 11.30 this morning, and only one policeman-a Sikh
So far as our was in sight,
not representative could see,
was absolutely un- occupied the greater number had but a few native passengers, though here and there one was seen to be almost full.
ona
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It was noticeable, all the way along the route, that few members
POST OFFICE.
MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY. Coast Ports, 4.5. Haltab. Japan, ., Hokuto-mard. Shanghai, s... Ewangtab. Caloutta etc., mis. Thongwa.
MAILS VIA SIBERIA.
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Dus Loodog
Shanghai Nov. 8
Nov. 23 Nov. 10
Nov. 28
MAILS DUA. German, Luelzow, 28th inst. American, China, 29th inst. American, Chiyo Mars, 16th prox.
Thos.a, Lutzow with the Germon Mail
left Singapore on Saturday the 28r3
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SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 27th at 11.05.-Pressure has increased moderately over N.E. Chios, and slightly along the axantio Haiphong, ovar Formoss and 27. Luson. It is sil! Increasing la the neighbourhood, of Hongkong.
depression bas formed to the E. o!
Otero Mara, Jap. 8.8., 1,993, Yoshioks, 26th Nor.Miike 20th Nor., Opal-M. B. K. Ting Bang, Br., 1,045, Bramwell, 96th Nor-Chetoo 20th Nor, Gen.-J., M. & Co. central Jaşanı Marie, Qer. s., 1,800, H. Schlarikier, 26th Nov.-Hongay 24th Nor., Coal...& Co, Taitan, Br 8.8, 1.189. J. 8 Roach, 27th Nov.-Fonchow, Amoy and Swalow 28th Nor., Gou. —D. L. & Co.
.
Indien, Ger. ss, 2,690, O. Jensen, 27th Nov.-Wladivostok 19th Nov., Boya beans.-Y. & Oo."
His Worship: I will continue the oase to-morrow at eleven o'clock. Defendant must find $50 of the coolio species appeared to inst. at 10 a.m. and may be expected Kwangtah, Chi 05; 1,596, Stewart, |
bail.
Interesting Interviews. ATelegraph representative
บ
be travelling, save an occasional to arrive here on Thursday the 28th
Linst, at 6 am. woman; most of the ChineEO ER-
The on. Chias with the American ing the cars were clearly of the Nearly every vehicle had all its day the 20th inst, at 6 am. shutters up and, on many, at least
97th Nov.-Shanghai 23rd Nr, Goz.-C. M. 8. N. Co.
The approximate position of the phoon at Ga.. this morning was latitude 16 deg. N. and longitude 11- deg. E., moving W.N.W. The con between Haiphong and Tourane threatened.
Moderats to fresh monsoon is indi- cated along the E. and S. coast of China, Cyclonic gales between the Macclesfields and the Anam coast.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.03 inches)
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING. AT NOON TO-MORROW."
FORRO ST.
N.E. winds (modarsta Itresh; fair. Channel N.E. gale.
District.
in an interview with Mr. Course trading and well-to-do class | Bailis expected to artiva hore. on Fri Thodges, Br. v.8. 6,298, R. P. Frah.1 Hongkong and Neigh
of the Tramway Co., was inform ed that at about 8.30 last night he
MAILS CLOSE.
W
R..., 27th Nov.-Calcutta, Penang and Singapore 22nd Nor Gan.-D. B. & On.
received a telephone, call that one policeman was travelling. Hongay-Por Standard, 28th. No. Sanuki Mara, Jap. 88., 8,789, J.
Theriokshow traffic was markedly greater than usual.
From Wanchai, as far as the
8 AM.
Haiphong, Pakboi ard Saigon-Per
Bingan, 28th Nov.,`9.4.1,
Batavis, Cheribon, Samarang Bourabaya
Victoris,
and Macassar-Fer Tjinshi, Chenna; 28th Nov., ROON,
B., and Tacoma, via Naga- maki, Kobe, Yokkaichi aud | Taishan, Yokohama-Par Chicago- maru, 28th Nov., BOOK.
Central Market, there was nothing in the nature of a crowd; but, near the latter point, various knots of people were lounging, attracted, probably, more by curiosity at eight of a European policeman and five Indians, who were pat. Vacac-Per Bai Tai, 28th Nor., 1.15 rolling with drawn truncheons,
North Obina-Por than by any desire to make them-Shanghai and selves obnoxious. By Sincare's
Obenan, 28th Nov., 5 ..
there was trouble near the contral market and he journeyed there. On arriving he found that at cer- tain parts of the tramtrack somo of the macadam which was being used in repairing the track bad been placed across the lines so as to hold up the cars. The motor men dared not remove it of their own accord, and when he arrived be got them to assist him in removing the obstruation and al- lowing the four cars in waiting the crowd was thicker, and, a to continue the journey.
He had seen posters that con- little lower down, by the Western tained seditious matter and which Market, the presence of another half-dozen of truncheon-armed stated that the Chinese were not like the fadians, nad would not constables was the signal for a be downtroddeu. When their re-considerable number of the un- public was properly established they would lot Hongkong see that
they would not submit.
Mr. Course did not escape with- oot being struck, and whilst he was endeavouring to clear the lines of obstruction, he was hit by astone on the foot. He immedi- ately rushed among the crowed from whence the stone came, and and gave them the benefit of his stick,
T
Siberian
Mail.
||
T.M.
Shanghai, Nosih... Chías.
Nagisak and Japan vin (Earope via Siberia)-Po Lutzow, 28th Nov., 4 rá,
Per Senniki-mú u, 28th Deo, 1 P.M. Saigon-Per Altai, 29th Nov, 9 AM Swatow, Amoy and FoochonPer
Haitan, 29th Nov., 10A.M. Macao-Por Sui Tai, 29th Nov., 1.15
occupied to gather and to gape Straits, Ceylon and India vis Bombay-- Just here, the verandahs were thickly peopled and, round the bend, on the Prays, several hundreds of men had collected in groups of thirty or forty; but all thege were perfectly peaceable, and might have been merely porters waiting for a job. the West Point terminus, a coolie shouted something to the driver of our car and shook his fist, but took to his heels the moment the
Last year, he said, his company had lost four thousand pounds in solitary Indian constable. on consequence of subsidiary coin, point duty there made a move and the year before nine thousand towards him. Interrogatories to pounds so, when the matter came the driver (interpreted for an by
been heard.
F.M.
Philippine Islands, Augaur, Yap, Friederich Wilhelmshafen. Rabaul, Berbertshoho: Matapi, Australia, Tsemania. and New Zealand via Bris bane--Per Prins Sigismund, 80th Nov. 8 Av
Shanghai, North China and Japan vi
Yokohama-Par Penis, 80th Nor.. 11 A..
Islands-Fer Loongeang. 80th Nov., 1.10.
Per Soi Tal; 80th Nov., 1.1
and North China-Per
T.X.
Linan, 80th Nor., 5 r..
and No th Obina-Po Kwangsang, 30th Nor, 5
F.M.
to be looked at squarely, they courteous Chinese school bor Philippines could not be blamed, he sub who was wrestling with the mitted, for trying to put a stop to mysteries of a trigonometry book) Maceo such losses. He is afraid that discovered the fact that all had the last of the boycotting has not been quiet along the line from Shanghai early morning onwards, and that shanghai Mr. Wodehouse, the Deputy Our impression was that no fewer no more stones had been thrown. Superintendent of Police, when interviewed said that since the cars than usual were running Kopor, special proclamation of last to-day, and this. has been con- year had been withdrawn the punishment allowed by the Or- dinance could not be increased, He did not think there was any immediate need for the reintroduo- tion of the special proclamation, but if things went on se they were, something in that direction was witnessed yesterday evening Macso-Per Bui Tal, 2nd Deo.,
would have to be done..
1
ALONG THE TRAM ROUTE. A Quiet Ride.from East to West. Anyone who looked to ex- perience thrilling adventures and hair breadth escapea by taking a
firmed by the Tramway Com- pany's authorities, from whom we also learn that no damage what ever has been done to any of the vehicles.
watow
Japan vis
Yp, Uliai, Saipan, Trut, Penape, Koepic, Jalint, Naum, Rateal, Australia. Tasmanis and New Zealand ris Bydney-Per Germania, 30th Nov., 5 P.M.
Per Haimana, ist. Dec.,
Kobe-Per Thongwa, 2nd Dar, 11 A
O. Richarde, 27th Nov.- Moji 22nd Nar, Gen-N. 7. K.
Br. ... 1,850, L., Jones, 27th Nov.--Caston 28th Nov, Ģeo.-B. & S.
Chi 1,4,, 1,216, R. G. Par- more, 27th Nor-Canton 26th Nov., Gen ---O.-M; 8. .N. Co.
Kjeld, Nor. nu., 010, T: Hølleno,, 27th "Nov.-Amoy 25th Nov..
Balinst.-A. T. & Co. Mathilde, Br. 0.6 881, G. Seblaikor. 27th Nov.-Haiphong" and Hoihow 36th Nov., Rice and Gen.-J. & Co.
Hokato
"
Marn, Jap. ■.., 2,428. K. Nisbikans, 27th
Nov.- Keelang 24th Nov., Coal,
D. & Co.
CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. Nor. 26,
Kwanglee, for Shanghai. Merapi, for Amay. Standard, for Hongay.
"
..N..T. 27. Wingsang, for Shanghai.. Indien, for Copenhagen. Bellerophon, for Tacoma, Kwangiab, for Canton. Haimus, for Swatɔw. Rabi, for Manila. Luisang,dar Calcutta. Sanaki Mara, for Bombay. Singan, for Haiphong Chicago-mara, for Victoria. Chiaking, for Sombsyn.
DEPARTED.
Nov. 27.
York, for Bremen.
Baimun, för Swalow.
ingang, for Canton, Kalgia, for Canton. Kwongaang, for Danton. Chiakian, for Sourabaya. Bellerophon, for Vancouver, Beal rig, for Japan. Rabi, for Philippine Iskods. Laisang, fur Straits. Wingsang, for Swatow, Lockran, for Bwatow.
bourhood.
2 Formons Channel
South, coast of Chias between Bong- kong and Lamoak
South coast of China between H'kong & Bainas,
tai
The same as No. 1.
E. Irohaning.
winds.
GRISA GRAST METEOROLOGICAL
Station.
KOTER.
27th November, a..
*100..
Wind,
Barometar,
Temperature
Humidity.
Direction.
Force
Wostook 7a 30.30 18 55 Nomaro
י
NW +
sw 2
6a 20.89
Hakodats Tokio
20.89
"
20.87
NW 1
Kochi Nagasaki K'abima Oshima Naba Ishi'jima Bonin IR. Chefoo
30.08
.80.13
NW 1
12
30.12
N
17
11
W'hainei
Hankow
Kinking
Shanghai
Garzial Sharp P.
80.95 85
Weather.
Mail Steamers
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
ILL death VESSELS to the Unionantioned "PORTS, on or about
the DATES asməd-
YOR
STRAMERS' HIMALAYA
TO BAIL, ON
About
Freight and
Tasinge
Freight "and
L'assage
About
Freight and
SHANGHAI
'Capt. H. G. Krans, a'w.n.) 5th Deo.] LONDON, VIA
DEVANHA
Noon, USUAL PORTS OF Capt. W. R. Hickey
7th Dea, CALL ..............'
LONDON & ANT-] -WEBP.v.8'rq21, PANANG, O'MBO, PORT BAID AND MARENIKAN...nev j
SHANGHAI,
MOJI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.....
NILE
Cap H. Powell
SUMATRA Capt. WR. Le M sro, n...
For Freight, or Passage apply to
P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s office,
Hongkong, 19th November, 1312.
About 1st Dec
Freight-" and Passage.
HI, W.D SHAGLARD. Acting Superintendent
NORDDEUTSCHER
LLOYD.
BREMEN.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES:
For
NAPLES, GENOA, AL-
GIERS, GIBRALTAR, Į YORCK
SOUTHAMPTON, ANT- ( Capt. El. Rebm WERP and BREMEN....
To sail of
[WED'DAY,
17,000
27th Nov, -10 A.M.*
^YAP, NEWGUINEA, Į PRINZ SIGISMUND
BRISBANE, SYDNEY (Capt. D. Loua 8,100 and MELBOURNE ...,
About THURSDAY, 28th Nov.
SATURDAY,
80th November,
at 9 A.M.
About TUESDAY,
10th Deo.
SHANGHAI, NAGA-)
BAKI, KOBE and YOKOHAMA. ..............................)
LUTZOW Capt. J. Bortfolds
17,800
16
30.20 43 00 N*# 1 bm 80.1551s 3 by
MANILA, ANGUR
7 à 30.17 65 —–—– Bsx 2
0
Amoy
SKatow
6 90.04 67 73 #2 o 7.29.99 68- * 1 b
Taibokn
5 30.08-
#
Taichu
20.99
8 2
Tainan
30,00
KOBE and YOKOHAMA
13
Koshun
29.96 ——
P'dores
Carton
$ ་ 9A
80.01-
*в 10 — 8.-
PRINZ WALDEMAR Capt. 1. Bremer 8.100
B'kong
0
KUDAT & BANDAKAN...
V. Peak. 7a
About
6 30.05 67 88 8
R EN 4 ENE 4 O
1 of
Gap Rook 6 20.09
BORNEO
Capi, F. Sembill
Middle of
December.
All the steamers of the European Liat ara fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. New System of Telefunken.
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Hoihow
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Pakhoi
Phalien
6 a 80.04 68
Tourane
29 02 72 — WNW
0. Bt. J.
.. 29.91 73.
Aparn Manila
..
29.90
10
Legaspi Bacolod
Iloilo
1.15
Sultan Van Koltei, for Tarakan.
Cobn
Nore, for London.
A Tram Car Scene: A by no means pleasing scene
on one of the trama running to Causeway Bay when a European, Japra via Kobe--Per Okam, 2ad presumably a Britisher, went out of his way to give trouble to a Chinese ticket collector, who,
(Continued on Page 1
Notice
DR. W. R. LAMB,
AMERICAN OCULIST AND OPTICIAN SPECIALIST IN EXAMINING THE EYE AND CORRECTING, DEFECTIVE VISION...
NO. 36 ASTOR HOUSE.
Has the pleasure again of annoancleg to the citizens of Hongkong that he has opened a consulting room at the above aldeas's and will remain till December 4th a short yet sufficíout, time to give those in need of bis services an opportunity of consulting bim if they will make an appointment at their earljost convenience.
Ha is fally prepared na before with the mos", raodern in tramenta rnd appaistas; fooleding the Javal Ophthalmometer and the Electric Ophthalmoscope Za thon nghly examining and refracting the eyes sccording to the late t and ' approved methods, as employed in the Metropolit in Eya Infirm nier, and has the largest supply and greatant vario'y of a'l'dosimb's kinda and styles -I mount- ings and lenses of the best quality over brought to Longkong, inelading overal thonsand different sphero-cylindrical and prismatic uses made prisily to order for the corr.ation of astigmatism, and other ocular defects which the common upherical lensan will not correct.
Koongai, for Holbow. Flintshire, for Saigon.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per 8., Flintshire, arrived 25th from Shanghai- Fort.ds, Mr. and Sharp Heaton, Miss
Nesbitt, Mra,
Libusn
#
20 02:
29.88
29.86 81-
T. F. QLAXTOR, Director. Hongkong. Observatory, Nov. 27.
1 BAROMETER, reduced to 32 degreas Faurenbeit on the level of the sea in inst.inches, tenths and handredths,
For sa. Loongsang, ariired; 26th, inst., from Mantin :---- Fitzgerald, Mias
Der., 5 F., Japan via Moji, Honolulu and Sawh Amonica Per Hongkong Mara, 3rd Dec., 9 Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Per
Balang, Ard Deo., 9 A.. Philippine Islands, Australia, Tax- mania and New Zealand via Port Darwin-Per Taiyaan, Srd Dec., 10 4.6. - Straits and India, via Calcutta-Per Jalanga, 81d Dec., 10 AM. ⠀⠀
Per... Nore, arrivid 26th Test, Shanghai, North China, Japan from Shanghai :- via Nagasaki, Honolulu, Olrk, G. 0. Peet, Mi's 9, 0. Caorda, United
Stater Lilson, Miss E. J. and South America ria San Fer s... Yorck, arriy.d 2011 lust, Francisco (Eumpa vía Biberia) -Per Siberis, 3rd Dec., from Tokobama - 11 M.
Вояд
Lopes, Mr, &is, Bookwith, Miss F. Merron, Miss
Hatebno, R.
Siberian
French
Mall
Siberiza
Mail.
Swann,
A. Biralta, Ceylon, Adelaide, Western Australla, Barbers, Dr. India, Aden, Egypt and En Diedifob, Mr.
zope via Kurssilles · (Letter posted in all the Pillar Boxe
Mr. F.
Falletefa
In time for the frat tiranor Fender
will be included in this con-
Fiedler, Y. B.
tract mail) (Late Letter Fracolo, Bertin & 11:00 am, to Noon." Extra
Mrs
Postage 10 nouta).-P. Gobbay. Mi-a Australion, Sri Detary, B. D. Harrison, Miss
P.M..
Deo, & M.
4
Kirkpatrick, J.
2 TEMPERATUR, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit,
8 HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturas tion, the Humidity of air saturated with molatare being 100,
4 Direction of Wind, to two paints.
5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Beale,"
MELCHERS & CO.,
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Hongkong, 18th November, 1912.
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HAICHING... W. O. Passmore..... | FRIDAY, 6th Nov., at 11 A.,
6 State of Weather, b blue sky, oHAITAN......IJ. S. Roach...... FRIDAY, 29th Nov,, at 11 am. detached olond, d drizzling rain, fog, HAIYANG ... | A. E. Hodgins ... | TUESDAY, 3rd Prox., at 11 am, 8 gloomy, h ball, 1 lightning, o ores-
FOR SWATOW AND RETTEN. (Occupying 3 Days). ast, p passing showers, equally, HAIMUN...! J.-W. Evant...... | SUNDAY, 24th Nov., at 19 a dew (wet).. sin, a suon, thunder, v visibility, HAIMUN.............. | J. W. Evana...... { WEDNESDAY 4th Dre, at 11 ..
Steamers will arrive at, and depart from, the Co.'s Wharf our Blake Pier
0 Rainyin frohes, tenths and bùn- dredths.
METEOROLOGICAL.
Previous
Day On Date On Date st p.m. i am
'at p.m. Barometer: 29.80 80.03 - 29.05 Temperature 88
Moriona, A.
and
Prym, Capt. F.J,
Roll, Dr. D. W.
Ramsay, Miss
Shoo Kun
172
Smith. Mr. and Famidity
58
76
BO
Master...!
Wind Direction E.
E.
Bero
Tjeenk, J. de B.
L.
Force. Weather Bain
4. -b
3.
Vathuras, Miss L.
..: Wetzel, N. EL Ware, Mr. M. 19. Wampton, T.
Litlo, N. A. Long, A. R.
Pora. Mathilde, merived 27th inst., from Haiphong, &c. :- Amamap, Mr. and Cyvisoi
Má
Those having eye trouble or defootive vision, who suffer from yechas, Musac-Per Sai Tai, 3rd Des., 1.18 Jam'oson headache, inflammation of the eyes or lid or wenkao's of the coalar mascles and those who are already using alusses which, in mo- quoa, ara ant the kind Philippiane Islands-Per Toon, 3rd Lebas, B.- required--w »uld do well to avall themsele s of the oxcepti inal opportuni y and unsurps and facilities which are offered now for examining and refracting the 76 and procuring the glasses of the right kind an opportunity wbich for complotapose of apparatus and supply of learn, thronghans of examination. perfection of refraction which brings the vision up to the highest possible standard, and perfectly satisfactory results, has never befire been aqualled in this Colon; and is aquil ia every ruspect to the bout obtaiönble anywhere abroad, s those who consuls him are willing to attest. Being certifosted in Ulica as id Medicine, with over 14 years' professional experience, and having tho aanda of ref rennes an å testimonials frojn well-nown und induentiel abizens of many countrionfadinding several British Colonies and Hongkear, which bayi-ited 190-Dr. Lamb oso assure those fa need of his services the most thorough; rallable and satisfactory professions! work, áñst all gizesen he supplies to patien's are warranted to be correct. Charges reasonable” Flanras 9 a.m. to 12 Noon, and 2 to 4:30 PM,
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