10

THE SOTTOCASE.

Mr Brutton's Defence Address

Contiqued.

that sort of thing, but the necess ary ingredient was that the Philippines had retained their own nationality; they had an in- dependent nationality from the protecting state and that wie

Continuing his speech for the the essential ingredient in

defence in the Sette onse, before Protectorate. Mr Hazeland, at the Police Court,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TU~SDAY, JULY, 8, 1913.

POST OFFICE.

The Siberia with the American

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

WEATHER REPORT.

Mall le due to arrive here to-Laisang, Br. s.s. 2,315, E. J. Tadd, has increased slightly to mode-

day between noon and 2 p.m.

The Yorok, with the German Mail left Singapore on Friday,

On the 8th at 11 49.—Pressure

7th

northern districts. July-Bhimonoseki rately in 5thJuly, Coal and Gen-Changes are small elsewhere. J.M. &.Co.

The depression which extended

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

the 4th inst., at 6 p.m. and may Quarts, Ger. .. 1,140. B. Matson, from Hongkong to the Loochoos AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

The hearing was adjourned un- | 7 pm

after we had gone të press yee" | til to-day. larday, Mr Brution said that if

the Philippine Calands were part

of the United Stains, the Filipinos HATCHING CHICKS

must necessarily be citizens and the Naturalisation Laws must apply. As be had told his Wor- ship the other day, the words State or "territory," in the Naturalisation Laws, were used

"

BY WHOLESALE.

be exposted here to-day at about! The Amazone with the French Mall is excepted to arrive here on Bunday, the 13th inst.

*MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY.

Siberian and Canadian Em. preas of Russia.

American, Siberia.

MAILS DUB. Garman, Yorok, 8th Inst French. Amazone, 18th inst.

MAILE VIA SIBBRIA.

Laf London

Pae Bangal

July 5 July 7

MAILS CLOSE.

June, 20 June 21

7th July-Baigon 3rd yesterday is now central near July, Rice and Fish Naba

8. & Co. Yuensang, Br. s.a., E. W. Schenk,

A shallow depression covers the China Sea

Light or variable winds are in- WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or · dicated along the east coast of China and over the N. China Bea

Hongkong Rainfall for the 34 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day, 0.00 inchoa.

8th July-Manila 5th July, Gen.-J. M. & Co. Empress of Ruzsis, Bras. 8,789,

E. Beetim, 8th July- Vancouver 19 June, Gen. -C, P. R. Co. Shansi, Br... 1,282, E.B. Bimons, 8th July-Oanton 7th July. Gen-B, & 8. Taishun, Chi. . 1,816, B. J. Paramore, 8th July- Shanghai, Gen-C. M18.1 N. Co.

A

Anhui, Br. .. 1,354, J. B. Harris

8th July-Shanghai, Gea.-B. & 8.

Forecast.

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON

TO-MORROW.. District.

Hongkong

Neighbourhood

and

Light or variable

winde, fae.

There is now in operation at Port O'Connor, Texas, a machine that is capable of turning out a obloken overy twelve seconds for practically as one and the same twenty-four hours a day and for Persons in a territory could be- 365 days in a year, says & writer come naturalised, and a person in the Technical World." in a State could become natural. This mammoth hatchery is the ised, but a person in the Philip third of its type built by the in- pine Islands could not become ventor, who was formerly a poul- naturalised. A person in the Philippines was not naturalised expert for the Government. Philippine Islands-Per Taming, Kwangse, Br.. .. 1,750. G. J. Formosa Channel

It is the second largest hatching in the United States. In all the establishment in the world, being States in the North American slightly exceeded in capacity by Continent, the Naturalisation

a. hatchery at Petaluma, Cal., Laws were in force, and the which holds 165,000 eggs as

All

the Texas people were all citizens.

resident in Alaska against 150,000 in

machine. persons were

Perhaps the most remarkable speaking of andirilised tribes feature of this plant is the fact all others were pitizens of the that all eggs, together with room United States and the Naturalisa-

for handling, chick packing and tion Laws applied. To b come all engines, isus and equipment, naturalised a person had to go to occupy but a single floor 16-50 the United States to do it.

citizens-be

Was not

In feet

Farnished with common

Swatow,

8th July, 3 p.m.

Via Amy, Formosa Taku-Soshu Maru, 9th July, 9 a.m. Swatow-Per Drufar, 9th July, 11

a.m. Swator-Per Wongkoi, 9th July,

1 p.m.

Macao-Fer Sui Tai. 9th July,

American

Mail.

1.15 p m.

Japan via Kobe, Victoria, Tacoma, Vancouver and Seattle Per Bellerophon, 9th July, 3 p.m.

all other States a party resident incubators, such a room would Straits and Ceylon-Per Sunda,

havn just about the same capacity

9th July, 5 pem

Splak, 8th July-New chwang Gen-B. & S. Baimun, Br 8.8. 641, Evans, Bh July-Swatow 7th July, Gen.-D. L. & Co. Tjibodas, Dut as 3,016. Kroes,

8th July-Swatow 7th July, Gan.-7, 0, J. L Co.

Mexican Prince, Br, s.s. 1,953, J.

... Young, 5th August -Sumatra and Singa-

The same

a No. 1.

The samo a No. 1.

3 South coast of China between H.K and Lamooks

South coast of) China between H.K. and Hainan.

China Coast Meteorological Register.

pore 1st July, Petr. - Station. A. P. Co. I

Atagosan Maru, Jap. s's 2.525. R Kawamura, 7th July

in three weeks as the plant has Tientsin-Per Chipshing, 9th Siberia, in a single ..

in these States, not a foreigner, could become naturalised in that State, and if he took the citizen ship of the United States he was

This ncanny of space and a citizen of that territory in which the naturalisation took place. is attained by placing the eggs in superimposed trays like.

With regard to Cuba, America the type cases in a printer's case occupied Cuba with the idea of rack, or the trays in a fruit dryer. Cubans inde- This idea has been tried before, granting the pendence.

but was not a success on account Mr Hodgeon-Caba was never of the hot air rising, ceded to America.

Mr Brutton has only ceded sovereignty all the way through My friend says Spain only coded Bovereignty over Oubs.

B

Ia the present instance this difficulty is overcome by forcing continual current of air from a centrifugal fan through the hatch- ing chamber, which serves to Mr. Reader Harris No, keep it at an oven temperature relinquished.

throughout.

Philippines & Protectorate ? Mr. Bratton :-No, it has ceded sovereignty, but not authority. It is nothing more than

Protec

Whi's this is quite an item of expense and would not pay with small machine, yet in a big plant it is paid for several times over by the saving of the duplica torate, and nothing less than ation of the small machines, as well Protectorate, which they exercis- ed first with regard to Cuba, as by the economy of the fuel

and labour. before granting independence,

One of the uniqus improve-

Siberian

Mall.

July, 5 p.m.

Shanghai, North-China and Japan via Nagasal i (Europe via Siberia) Por Yorok, 9th July, 5

p.m.

Touron-Por Kiangping, 9th July

German

Mail.

5 p.m.

Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, I Adelaide, Western Aus- tralia,

Adeá, India, Egypt, and Europe" via Naples-Por Dorflinger, 10th July, 9 a.m.

15

Haimun, 9th Swatow-Per

July, 10a.m. Saigon-Per Shansi. 10th July.

9 8,0

Hongkong, 10th July, 10 Fost Bayard and Haiphong-Per Bangkok-Per Varg. 10th July, 11

Japan

American

a.m.

via Yokohama-Fer Vadale, 10th July, 11

B.II.

Vadala,

about the DATES named :-**

Steamere

For SHANGHAI,

MOJI, KOBE NAMUR- AND YOKO-(Capt. A. Collyer HAMA............ ...18)

A9SAYE

SHANGHAI. Capt. G.J. Coldwell,

LONDON, vis

CHINA

Usual Porta Capt.C.H,B. Tocque R.N.R of Call ******

LONDON & ANT-]

WERP v. Singa- ]

pore,

Penang,SUNDA,

To Sail On Remarks

about

Freight

O'mbo, Port Said, Capt. O E Irving, R.N.R.

& Marseilles

19th July

& P'eage

about Freight

1700 July} & Page

Noon

Freight

19th July & P'sago,

at 6 pm.

Freight

9th July ƒ &P'age

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy,

For Freight, or Pommage apply to

E. A Howett,

The asmo as No. 1.

P. & 0,8. N. Co.'s office,

Hongkong, 7th July, 1913. '

8th July, 8.m.

Bour.

Barometer.

Wind.

Humidity.

Weather.

D'tion.

Force,

B

0.or

ne 5

ве

3

ne 1

29.84w8w 1

-Miike 2nd July, Coal. W'ostock 7830.0451

Nemuro -M. B. K..

Hakodate Amer... 11,284, A. Zoeder, 8th July-Ban Tokio Francisco 5th July, Gen. Kochi

Nagasaki -P.'M, ('0. Br. B.9. 2,164, Maude, 8th K'shima June-Rangoon & Singa-Calima pore 2nd July Gen. Naha J M. & Co.

7 July. Chipshing for Canton." Birkenfels for Hamburg...

8 July. Haitan for Foochow Taming for Iloilo. American for K., Wan Bellerophon for Vancouver. A Apoar for Moji.

Whalwei29 9167 84 nne 1 b

Superintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES

For

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-`

Steamers.

To sail on

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, { DERFFLINGER SOUTHAMPTON, Cant. F. Prosch 17,000

A'WERP & BREMEN.

Ji

SHANGHAI, NAGAS-YORCK ⠀

KOBE AND

AKJ,

YOKOHAMA..

MANILA, ANGAUR,

Caps. H. Formes 17,000

YAP, NEWGUINEA, / COBLENZ

BRISBANE, SYDNEY >Capt. L. Kingkist 6,750

6a30.12

H

30.03

29.85

11

11

31

29.84-nnw 1

29.84

0

29.8.

11

29.77

D

Ishi'jima

29.86

-BOW

Bonin Is. "

2091

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.

Chefoo

Hankow 1

Ichang

29

Klukiang

Changsha..

Shanghai

29.8868

-

0om

& MELBOURNE

Gutzlaf 29.8668

L

Dov

Sharp P. Amoy

7a29.8086

10

Ba 29.9381 83 ese

Swatow

Taikoku

a29.8680 87 8 5a29.86-

n

2 o 1 b 2-

KOBE & YOKOHAMA

P. SIGISMUND

Capt. D. Lenz..

6,000

Taichu

29.87-- 0

Tainan

29.80

0

Koshun P'dores Canton

29.94

KUDAT & SANDAKAN

|SANDAKAN.

BORNEO

Capt. J. Koshior RAJAH

Oapt C. Rosief ky

00

Gap Rook

Mrs. M. L. Slingerland. E.

D.

Macao

1

Wuohow a 29.8284 75 w

"

--BW 20 Ob

C. St. J.

11

11

29.86 75-- 29.8377 - sw le

B 26

29.86.75 - ne 16

29.85 75-** 9.29.8782.

0 b aw 1 b

H

29,86 85

Labuan

PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per a... Yokohama Maru arriv- ed 7th July, from Seattle. Barrière Rev. C, Reynoud. Bev. Bouvier, Rev. M. P.M.

Guillour, Rev. Slingerland,

C.

Formosa via Keslung, Japan via Moji. Victoria and Tacoma Per Seattle Neile, M. O. Maru, 10th July, noon.

H'kong

te' 29.86 ------2- 9a29.8286 76.--

6a 29.8279 91

29.80-**

asw 2 c 29.8180 -- wow 1 o

and which they arercised in Porto ments in the Taxas plant is a Rico until they gave it the asme

Pakhoi Hoihow sort of government and the same turning system, by which com

6a29.8479 Per es. Yuensang arrived 8th Phulien sort of colonisation as they have partments holding 10,000 eggs there now, but in Cuba they have are swung on a pivot and the 9868 Straits and India via Calcutta-July, from Mantle.

Tourane 29.80.79 turned by inverting the entire

Per Fooksang, 10th July, rox, F. M. Murphy, J. A nothing else. The ingredients

Bagslanus, T. Root, A. L. Aparri for a Protectorate are reserved by compartment. This enables one

Manila this very Treaty--they have man to turn 100,000 egge in less Macao-Per Bul Tai, 10th July Lindstrom. Cass Tam Ho

ter A.

Yang Shu Win. Logaspi retained their own nationality. It than two minutes.

These eggs are ventilated and Shanghai and

Per as. Empress of Russia, Ilollo is nothing more or less than s

arrived 8th July, from Vancou Bacolod

Cobu Protectorate. Now, your Worship, maintained at an equal tempera- I will show you from one of their ture by an 800-pound centrifugal own statutes or nots, chapter 799 fan, requiring four-horse-power

Anderson, Capt. Hirst T. L to operate it, and the temperature of 1900, where they are providing is regulated to a tenth of 1 for extradition between the Phi- lippine Islands and the United degree, while water sprays regn- States; and the words used there late, the moisture to a similar

are rather important. It clearly

Bays.

હતુ.

in 1900, when this was pass

there Was no intention

of anything else but a Protector. ate-it is an Aot amending the revised statutes. It provides that "no foreign country, or ter ritory, or part thereof, occupied

nicety.

MIDNIGHT REVIEW.

By Electric Light. .

1 p.m.

1.15 p.m.

North-China, Per Anhui, 10th July, 3 p.m.

Pakhoi,

& M.

Swatow,

Australian

Mail.

Australianj

Mīmi).

General Sir Ian Hamilton ar- by, or under the control of the rived in Toronto on June 7, ac- United States." What could you companied by Colonel Hughes, have clearer than at that time it Minister of Militia. In the after- was a Protectorate, and this is noon he inspected the 48th High- dealing with extradition between landers, of whom he is honorary the Philippins Islands and the colonel, and attended a reception United States. And they spook by the officers of all the Toronto Japan of the Philippines as being a regiments. At Montreal, which foreign territory occupied by or he should have reached at 9 under the control of, the United o'clock on Friday night, the Mon- States. It is quoted in chapter treal garrison with 40,000 people whenever any foreign awaited him at the railway stat country or territory or partion, but a cock blew out of the thereof is occupied by or nader boiler. of the engine and the train the control of the United States, did not arrive till midnight. any person who there violated, or Fifteen thousand people were still who has violated the Criminal waiting, and the General held a Laws in fores, through any com-ceremonial drill by electric light. mission of any of the following He said that the marching was offences" and so, and so and excellent and that in every feature so I don't suppose you want the ceremonial was equal to that the whole of it. It is of veterans.The "Times."

notion that interesting to

656,

16

BUNKERS

oan be supplied at obeap rates.

the United States up to 1899 had — nothing outside of the North American catinent at all, no territories, no dependencies out- side the American continent. When the war with Spain broke out the Hawaiian Islands were an- nexed and Cuba, Porto Rico and the Philippine Islande ceded by Spain to the United States: Mr. Brutton then argued that the Philippine Islande ane

were

at

SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK

(British North Borneo).

and Haiphong-PerSung kiang, 11th July, 9

Per Haiyang. 11th July.

Amoy and Foochow

ver,

G. W.

Ballingal, Miss

M.

Blakely. Chas. 8. 10a.m.

Bowditch, E Korros, Yap, Uliai, Sai-

Crespo, Revd. A, pan, Truk, Ponape, Ku-Dunbar, Mr. & -Baie, · Jalult, Naura, Mrs. W. H.

Rabaul and Sydney-Por Dunbar, Master Germania 11th July, 4w.

.p.m.

29.8684

- nw 10

Ze

Law, W. H.

E. L.

1 Barometer, reduced to 32 Morae, L. O Melville, Miss

degrees Fahrenheit on the level Palmer, Major of the sea in inches, tenths and

F. C, 8. hundredths. Powe, O. B. Saldana, Revd.

T. F. Claxton, Director.

Hongkong, Observatory, July. 8.

A.

.G.

Toovey, R. Finley, Lieut. C. Turnbull, Capt. Wong. Mr. & Mrs, Y, 8.

Philippine Islands, An- Fuller, D. gaur, Yap, Fred. Wil Green. W. heimshafen,

Miew Rabau, Hanson, Herbertehohe, Matupil RE. Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand via Bria- bane-Per Coblenz, 12th July, 8 a.m.

2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.

3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100, Direction of Wind, to two points,

5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Boale.

6 State of Weather, b blue sky,

0 Rain in inches, tenths and hundredths.

METEOROLOGICAL.

Previous...

KA -

at v PERS.

Day On Date On Date:

29.82

88

80

66 91

W

64

NW

b

Per 8.8. Siberis, arrived from a detached cloud, d drizzling rain San Francisco 8th July.

Br. G. M. John, Mrs. G. Hning, o

f fog, g gloomy, h hail, I light- Overcast, p passing John, Judge Bherman Moreland, showers, a squally, r'rain, snow, vis Kobe-Per Japan, Mr K. B. Fontaine, Judge A. Ct, thunder, y visibility, w dew wet). 12th July, 10 a..

Carson, Mrs. A. Carson, Mies Formoss via Keelung, Susan Carson, Miss Caroline Car Shanghai, North China, son, Capt. E Castro, Mr. and Mrs, Japan via Nagaski, C. Spinnier, Mr.Look Foong Shan, Bonolalu, United States Mr. A. E. Connoll, Mr. E. J. America, and South Hingh. Mr. & Mra, C. E. Poole, America, Canada via San Mr. U. L. Blunt, Mr. J. P. Groves. Francisco (Europe via Mr. H. H. Pethick, Mr. Kit Barometer 29.84 29:80 "Siberia)-Per Shinyo Brown, Dr. & Mrs, JB. Hards, Temperature 89 Maru, 12th July, 11 a.m. Mrs. Mary Young, Mr. A. J. Hore Humidity Philippine Islands-Per Yuen- well. Miss D. Williams, Miss Wind

sang, 12th July, 1 p.m. Sperch, Mr. W. J. Strawson, Mr. Direction

1: Shanghai & North-China W. Ehrhart, Mrs. A. L. Garois Force

b b (Europe via Siberia) Roja, Mr. R Connell, Mr. & Mrs. Westhor

Rain Per Ohenan, 1th July, H, Reid.

Highat span vir Temperature on the $th Lowest 5 p.m. Shanghai and North-Chins-Per PASSENGERS EXPECTED. K. Observatory, 7th July, 1913,'

T. F. Claxton, Director, Kwongsang, 12th July, Fer .. Miyazaki Maru, left 5 pm.

London 7th June. Shanghal, North China and Japan Mr. & Mrs. Takeuchi, Mr. T TIDE TABLE.

via Kobe-Per Namsang, Takeuchi, Mr. J. A. Southwell, 12th July, 5 p.m.

Mr. W. O: Smith, Mr. S. Koshida, Swatow-Por Haimun, 18th July, Mr. & Mrs. F. P. Morrit, Mr. W U. Woodfield, Mr. A. McGill, Mr. 9 a.m.

W. H. Ooste, Mrs. M. Fukuda, Shanghai, North China

Mr. B. W. Ooste, Mrs. Miya, Mr. M. and Japan via Kobe (Europe via Siberia)For Y. Hiraga, Mr. M. Igrai, Mr. 8. Te

Shimaki, Mrs. Ah May, Mrs. Need. Amazone, 18th July. Mol, Mr. & Mrs. A. Biyeda, Mr. H. Nakano and Mr. & Mrs. 8, Mitsunaga,

Siberian

Mail.

Siberian

Mali-

6.m.

At these ports steamers call-Straite and Burmah-Fer Itols,

14th July, 5 p.m. wered a prostorate in every paring for bunker coal exclusively

THURSDAY, 10th July,

10 a.m.

about.

W'NESDAY, 9th July.

(SATURDAY,

12th July

9 AM.

about TUESDAY, 22nd July.

about

End of July.

about

mid, of July,

All. this steamers of the European Lins are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. New System of Telefunken.

For further Particulars, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA; Hongkong, 7th July, 1933.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

thi

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS. REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN EUROPE AND JAPAN.

NEXT SAILINGS:-

OUTWARD.

Will leave for

Japan on

Steamers.

Amazone, Australion,

Steamers.

HOMEWARD.

Will leave for Jaresilios.

9850 T. 18th July. Atlantique, --10728 T. 15th July 10820 T: 27th da

Ernest Simons, 9085 T, 29th do

For Freight ad Passage apply to

M. SAINT CLAIR de BUSSIERRE, Agent,

Queen's Buildings, No. 3.

THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.

Mail Service to Australia

via Manila,

MAIL SCHEDULE

(BUBJECT TO MODIFICATION).

Steamers..

7th July to 15th July, 1913.

EASTERN .... EMPIRE

4.

High Water

Law Water

Hoge kong

Longkong

05

19 10

59

#

11 1

9

Ther?

10 M

*

Satur

Oystar, Frash, Fried or Stewed, ALEKANDRA” CAFE.

Hoular The American Governare exempt from all shipping swatow, Amey and Foochow Vinden. Haddocks, Kypers da ment had sent their own Judi- dues and charges, ciary, their own executive and all

A. BUNE

Per Haishing, 18th July,

10

m morning a

Arrive Hongkong from Australia,

27th June, 25th July.

Leave Hongkong for Australia.

19th July, at noon;?? 16th August, non-

The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, en auring a Plentiful supply of Ice, French Provisions, eto, and are lighted throughout with Electricity: All State Rooms have Electric 17 10 Fans. A duly qualified Dootor and Stewardess are carried.

For further particulars, apply to:

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