10
SOTTO FREE. (Continued
from page
and shall be exprised in such manner as the President of the United States shall direct for the establishment of Civil Govern ment and for maintaining and protecting the fahabitants of the Bald Islands in the free enioyment of their liberty, property and and religion. From time to time Congress has extended the opera tion of various laws of the United Staten such as those for Extradi- tion and Rendition of Foreiga Criminals. It has passed various! mote for the Clovernment of the Philippines such as that establish. ing a system of customs duty in the Philippines. The absolute control of the Philippines in the Congress. There is no Sovere ignty in the Philippines outside of that or the United States. The Philippines have no voice in the government of the United States except that they have two dole- gates in the Congress of the United States and there are other disabilities applying to such territory but with these limita tions they are a part of the United States.
Mr.. Anderson also gave evi- dence follows:-"I gare
B8
evidence in the Police Court (in the former proceedings) that the Philippine Islands was not s Colony nor dependency but that it was a constituent part of the United States of America for Extradition purposes." Whether Mr. Anderson when he used the words "corssitnent part of the United States of America" referring to Section 25 or not. I am unable to say. It is obvious what he meant the Philippins Islands an integral part of the territory of the United States. I had al- ready given my opinion that these words "constituent part of the United States" refer as
Was
WED
that
were
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1913,
might be so incorporated as to form an integral part of the territory of the United States:
FOST OFFICE.
The Monteagle with the Cana
SHIPPING NEWS."
ARRIVED.
WEATHER REPORT,
On the 16th at 12.39.-Pressure has increased considerably in the north,
Mail Steamers deg
THE PENINSULAR
the depression having AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
it is equally conceivable that it dian mall, and mall from London Taming. should be treated as separate via Siberia of Friday, the let inst. country altogether under the leaves Shanghal on Sunday, the Sovereignty of the United 16th ins, at 10 am, and may be States: something that is quite different from a colony as we un derstand it." The late Mr. Justice Stephens in his "History
Br. s. 1,356. Penne father, 15th inst.-Cebu, Iloilo and Manila 12th inst., Gen.-B. & S. expected to arrive here on Tues-Toosbia, Obl. 378, O. Hoeg. passed into the Pacific, It has day, the 19th Inst., at daylight.
15th inst-Kwangyen | decreased considerably over For 19th inst.. Stone. A mosa and N. Luzon.
The ty Bune.
phoon at 6 a.m. this morning was
MAILS CLOSE.
5 p.m.
of the Criminal Law of England Saigon-Per Sibir. 18th Aug. Nippon Maru, Jap. 8.4. 3,458. A.G. In the neighbourhood of Aparri, WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or
in Vol II pago 87 refers to the Extradition Act of 1870 follows:-
Shanghai and
North
China, (Europe via Biberia)-Per Linan, Jinsen -16th August, 5 p.m. Wel-hai-wei and Teatein-
Per Kueichow, 18th Aug., 5 p.m. Swatow, Amoy and Formoss via Boshu TaminiPor Maru, 17th Aug., 9 a.m. Ceylon and India via Bombay-Por Jinsen Maru, 18th Aug, 11 am,
and North China-Fer Oboysang, 18th "Inst., 3
Straite,
The sot of 1870 is singul arly ill arranged. It no where annota in terms that the persons oharged with certain offences may be surrendered. This, which is the leading object.of the not, is effected in the following roundabout way. 8. 8 ansats that, "where this act applies in the case Shanghal of any foreign state, every *FUGITIVE CRIMINAL of... that state who is in England swatow, shall be liable to be sp prehended and surrendered."
:
•
Amby & Foochow-Per Haiyang, 19th inst, 10
a.m.
8. 28 defines, a "fugitive Japan via Nagasaki and Seattle criminal" to mean a person
-Per Minnesota, 19th acensed of an "extradition
Aug, 11 a.m. orime." An "extradition Philippine Islands-Per Taming, crime,' is defined by the
19th inst., 3 p.m. same section to mean a crime
Straite, Burmah, Ceylon, which if committed in Eng-
Adelaide, Western Aus land would be a crime doa-
tralia, India, Aden, oribed in the first schedale,
Egypt, and Europe via Naples--Per and this sabedale states what
Prinzess Alice, 20th August, 9 a.m. the crimes are.
and Ceylon-Par Namur,
20th inst., 9 am,
Flis Worship after a carefal analysis of the Habeas Corfus Act said he would have to dis charge the defendant.
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dues and charges.
Piggott on page 143"It is con- ceivable that a distant Island.
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QUEEN'S "ROAD ́· CENTRA
German
Mall.
Straits Swatow-Per Haimun, 20th inst.
10 a.m.
Bbanghai and North China-Per
Stevens, 15th inst.-San still travelling W.N.W; at the rate Francisco 19th July, of about 12 miles in hour. Gen.-8, Mormoto.
about the DATES named
Stealuere
HAMAAH,
For Maru, Jap .s. 2,246, J. C. Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 SHANGHAI,)
KOBE NORB Richard, 15th inst.-Moji hours ending at 10 am, to-day,|,MOJI,
AND YOKO-(Capt. D. Asbury, 10th inst., Gen. N.Y.K.10.00 inches, Onsang, Eng, s. 1.787, M. Plok
nel 18th Inst. Sama HOURS ENDING AT NOON SHANGHAI. Dat. W. R. Hickey
FORECAST FOR THE 24
Į DEVANHA rang 8th inst., Sugar.-
TO-MORROW. J. M. & Co.
LONDON," via ) Bohemis, Aust, s.a. 4-300, Merans, 15th inst. Shanghai 12th inst, Gen-P. W. & Co. Hupeh, Br... 1,205. Tuoker, 15th 1 Hongkong
inst.-Amoy 18th inst. Ballast-B. & 8.
:
Tjikini, Dut, 8.8. 847. A. W. La
Rooy, 15th lust.Varivia
8th inst, Gen-J.C J
- District.
Usual Porta
of Call......
ARCADIA
Capt.. S. Barcham
LONDON & ANT-}
Forecast.
N.W.
and
winds, veering to N. of N E,
pore,
Neighbourhood
Yingohow, Br, ss. 1,228, Wm. 2. Formosa Channel.
McIntosh. 15th. inst Canton, Gen-B, & 8: Lovat, Br... 3,901. R. Glegg. 15th inst,-Kobe 10th inst., GenD. & Co. Hongkong, Fr. 8.6. 739, A. Mar-
querite, 16th inst.,-Hai- phong 14th inst. Gen- A. R. Martry. Mongolia, Amer. e.a. 8,700, Emery. Rice, 15th inat.-San Francisco 14th inst., Gen. -P. M. S S. & Co.
3 South coast of China between H.K and Lamooks.
freshen ing fine at first, afterward cloudy.
N. winda,
WERP. via Sings-
mbo, Port Said, Capt. A. Collyer,
Penang, NAMUR
& Marseilles
...
To Sail On Remarks.
about 23rd Aug.
}
Freight & P'sage
about.
28th Aug.
Freight &F'sige
Freight
30th Aug.
& P'eage
}
10 a.m.
Freight
20th Aug. &Penge
All, the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy,
For Freight, or Passage apply to
strong,"
P. & O. S. N. Co.'s office,
N. to N.E.
winds, freshening
4 South coast of}***
Chins between H.K. The sama
as No 1. and Hainan.
China Coast Meteorological Register."
Indraghiri, Br. 9.8. 3,600, W. E. Station.
inet. Kelway, 16th
Shanghai 12th inst, Gen
3. M. & Co,
16th August, a.m.
Wind.
Hour.
Barometer.
[umidity.
Weather.
D'tion.
Force.
Hangsang, 21st inst., 11 Sibir, Russ. 8.8 1,857, K. Levo. Wostock 7a 29.8 68 100
nfus, 16th inst.-Shang- hai, 12th inat, Tea.-B. & Co.
8.11.
Shanghai and North China-Per
Anhui, 21st Aug., 3. p.m." Swatow, Amoy and Foochow
Per Haitan, 22nd Aug, 10 a.m.
Straits and India via Calcutta- Per Lovat, 22nd Aug., 1 p.m.
Capadia
-
and Amer-
ican Malls
American
Canadian &
Siberian
CLEARANCES AT THE
HARBOUR OFFICE.
August 15. Indragbiri for New York- Nile for Ban Francisco
August 16. Formosa via : Koalung. Shanghai, North China. Signal for Haiphong Japan via Nagasaki, American for K. O, Wan. Victoria and Tacoma Bohemia for Trieste. Per Canada Maru, 23rd Tooshin for Faurang.
Sikiang for Haiphong. inst., noon. Formosa via Keelung. Heimun for Swatow. Shanghai, North-China, Empire for Melbourne. "Japan via Nagasaki Ho- Loongsang for Manila. nolulu, United States, & Yatshing for Calcutta. South America, Canada Kotohira Marn for Newchwang. Evia San Francisco (Eu- Jinsen Karu for Bombay.
via Biberia)-Per Fukui Maru for Wakamatsu.
Soshu Marn for Canton Mongolia, 23rd.
Aug
boshu Maru for Tameui.
rope
noon.
Philippine Islands-Per Yuen-Sibtr for Baigon.
Australian Siberian
Mail.
song, 23rd August, 1 p.m.
Shanghai & North-China
(Europe via Siberia) -
DEPARTED...
August 16.
Wing Bang for Hongay.
Per Chenan, 93rd Aug. Michael Jebsen for Bangkok.
5 p.m.
Philippine Islanda, Aus-Kuelchow for Canton, tralia, Tasmania & New
Rubi for Iloilo.
Zealand via Port Darwin Tjimanoek for Batavia. -Per Changsha, 25th inst., 1a.m."
Philippine Islands-Per Zafiro,
25th August, 3 p.m.
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Cheongshing for Tientsin.
Per Baiching. 26th August, 10a.m. Japan via Nagasaki Perkumano
Maru, 26th Aug, 10 a.m Saigon, Straits. "Ceylon. Adelaide, Western Aus- tralia, India, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseil-
French
Mail.
Wongkoi for Bangkok Haiching for Foochow." Kyods Marn for Wanton. Glenfallook for Singapore. Taishun for Shanghai. Bungkiang for Halphong. Hunifeld for Vladivostook. Delta for Bombay. Bombay Maru for Kobe.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per a a. Nippon Maru, arrived
les (Late Letters 11 to 15th inst., from San Francisco. Noon. Extra Postage 10 Ascuncion, Mrs. Gunther, A. cente). (Letters posted
8.
in all the Pillar Boxes Amah
in time for the first Bingham, clearance will be included Gi
in this contract mail.)-Cotton, S. Fer Chili, 26th August, Driver, P. J.
Driver, Mrs. P. J. and Sourabaya-Per Dobbins, Mr. & Onsang, 26th August,
Mrs. J. L.
11 6.1.
Hogg, J. D.
Tokio Kochi Nagasaki K'shima Oshima Naha Ishi'jima Bonin Is. Chefoo
Hongkong, 16th August, 1913
E. A. Hewett,
Superintendent.
NORDDEUTSCHER
LLOYD. BREMEN.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES
For
Steamers.
To sail on
NAPLES, GENŐA, AL-`
GIERS, GIBRALTAR, Į PRINCESS ALICE SOUTHAMPTON, (Cant. 4. Bortfaldt 20,300 A'WERP & H'BURGJ
ANGAUR,
LUTZOW
Capt. H. Textor 17,300
YAP, NEWGUINEA, (P. WALDEMAR BRISBANE, SYDNEY (Capt. H. Bremer 6,000 & MELBOURNE ...,--)
W*NESDAY,
20th August
10 B
about W'NESDAY,
24th August.
SATURDAY,
6th Sept.
.
Nemuro 6a29.85 Hakodate *** 29.85
sw 1
"
29.93 29 91 29.91- 29 93 29.93 „29.87-880 2
nwi
.980 · 1
SHANGHAI, TSING-1
TAU, YOKOHAMA.
KOBE AND
14.29,74-
MANILA.
D
306--
Whaiwei 29.7178,86 sew 75 Hankow Iohang
KOBE & YOKOHAMA
Kiuklang
Changsha
"
Shanghai
P. WALDEMAR Capt. H. Fremer
JESSELTON, KUDAT & | BORNEO
SANDAKAN............ [ Capt. J. Koehler
6,000
TTSDAY.
th Aug. `about the end
Gutzlaff
19
Sharp P.
29.8179 95 se 1 b 29.8381-
B...4 by 7829.7485 n is Amoy 6829.7384 60 ne 4 c Bwatowa 29.6880 91 nnw 1 b Taihoku
Taichu
5a 29.68 ---*
-0 8-
29.59
Tainan
st. 29,60
Koshun"
17
P'doren
$9.57***-** ne 10 29.56------ n
Canton
En
H'kong
6a29.68 80 92 →→→
Gap Rock
Madso
29.66 29.68 80
nw W
0 b 3 b
Wuchow 9a
Pathoi
"
Hoihow Phulien 6 a 29.73 79
- еве зь Tourane. 29.72 81 w-20°
Aparri Manila Legaspi
**
O. St. J.
$1
14
19
29.82***
sw Ar
... 29.69 78"
waw & o
Iloilo 9 a 29.80 80
sw 2 or
Bacolod Cebu
[F
Be 2 or
H
29.81 86
# 30
+
29.86 81-*-
Labuan
T. F. Claxton, Director.
Hongkong, Observatory, July, 18.
of August.
All the steamera of the European Line are Ötted with Wireless Telegraphy, New System of Telefunken.
For further Particulars, apply to
NODDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
MELCHERS & CO...
GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA,
Hongkong, 14th August, 1913.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.
REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN EUROPE AND JAPAN.
NEXT SAILINGS:-'
Will leave for Japan on
OUTWARD.
Steamers.
1. Barometer, reduced to - 32 of the sea in inches, tenths and Magellan, degrees Fahrenheit on the level
hundredths,
2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit..
9 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100, 4 Direction of Wind, to two points.
5 Force of Wind, according to: L'Beaufort Seale.
Hees, E. B. Mrs. Julia, Rev. F. R. Mathias. Capt.
H... McNanney, A.
W. Silva, Mrs.
M. de;
PASSENGERS DEPARTED.
Per ss. Rubi, departed from Japan via Moji. Victoria, Hongkong 15th inst., for Manila. B. C. and Seattle Wash Beach, Mrs. O Lei Yin, Mrs.
Per Tamba Maru, 28th Bernott, E.
Straits
1 p.m.
Formosa via Keelung, Shanghai, North China,
Canadian &
American
Meils
inst, 3 pm.
p.m.
Cenidy, A.
Liong Chin Lam Yin
Noor Dhin
Straits and Ceylon-Per Miya-Chui Fen
saki Maru, 26th inst., Darter. J. H.
Ong Sang Jeffrey, Mr. & Ong Chat.. Shanghai. North China, Mrs. E. J. Singh, B,
via Nagasaki, Lasala, Capt. R. Wong
States, South M.
Lung
Canadian and
Siberian Malls.
Australian
Mall.
Australian
Japan
United
་་
Kwok
America and Canada via Lei Aħ Cuan, Mr. Wong Kwong
& Mrs.
Vancouver (Europe via
Siberia)-Per Empress of Lei Song, Master Japan, 17th August, 11 Lei Chan, Mrs.
6 State of Weather, b blue sky,
o detached cloud, d drizzling rain
f fog, g gloomy, h hall, 1 light-|
HOMEWARD;
Will leave for Marseilles
Steamers
25th Ang, 7am. Chill,
For Freight and Passage apply to
M. SAINT CLAIR de BUSSIERRE, ⠀Ågent.
'26th Aug. 1 p.m.
Queen's Buildings, No. 3,
aing, o Overcast, P passing THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN
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(SUBJEUT TO MODIFICATION).:
Lun, Mr. & Mre Wong Woa
Previous
Steamers.
at p
TIDE TABLE.
Day On Date On Date Barometer. 29.75 29.77
78 Temperature 84:
82 95 Humidity
29.71
EMPIRE.......
88
ALDENHAM
66.
ST. ALBANS
ŃW
EASTERN
W
Direction
0.
1
b
Zealand via 11th Aug., to 17th August, 1913. Wind
8.m.
Philippine Islande Aus-
tralia, Timor, Tasmania
& New
Thursday Islands-Per
10 a.m,
Nikko Maru, 27th Aug,
Philippine Islande, Yap, Moo Angaur, Samarai, Ma-r ronn, Fred. Wilhelm-w. shafen, Rabau, Herbert- shohe, Matupi, Tasmania, Than
New Zealand, South and F
West Australia via Bris-Katan
bane-Por Prinz Wal-
demar, 6th Sept.
3.02
管虹w。
14
FF
M
Bigh Water
Hongkong
Low War Force__
914440 Highest opan sir Temperature ez the 14th
Lowest
Weather:
6.
A
体
Rain
m
T DE
165
20 st i
H.K. Observatory,15th Aug., 1915. "T. F. Claxton, Director.
Arrive Hongkong from Australia.
Leave Hongkong
for Australia.
וי
18th Sept 11 am. 31st Oct.
4th August 30th
20th Sept.
16th Aug. 11 am,
The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, en suring a Plentiful supply of Ice, French Provisions, etc., and are lighted throughout with Electricity: All State Rooms have Electric, Fans. A duly qualified Doctor and Stewardess are carried.
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