father de MARIA'S JUBILER.

'(Continued from Page 4.) The parish of St. Francis at Wanchai then claimed, your re- ligious ministrations and to that distriot you were accordingly transferred. Your activities and el solicitude for all that appertained to the spiritual and material well-being of your flook considerably endeared you to the people, and you were at once re- soguised as councillor, guide and friend. We will but instance the formation of St. Raphael's Society to establish one out of many evidences of your thoughtful osrs in all the departments of life.

On the spiritual side, you were mainly instrumental in the institu- tion of the district branches of the Confraternity of the Most Blessed Sacrament and the Apostleship of Prayer.

By this time your urbanity and "resourcefulness could not fail to elicit approbation from Rome, ́and you were elevated in 1900 to the responsible and trusted office of Pro-Vicar Apostolio in Hong. kong and Frocurator-General of

THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,

POST OFFICE,

London (va Siberin) of Friday 5th; inst

The sa. Yingehow with the Mails from in due to arrive here to-morrow,

The China with the English Mail, left

Wednesday, 24th inst., at 8 p.m. This packet bring the parcel Mails closed in London for despatch by the all-sea route on the 20th ulk, and for despatch over-

education for girls was" about to be further stimulated as a result of the recent visit of the Superiorses, of the Convent to Italy. They had the sympathetic concurrence of Cardinal Bacilleri, the Cardinal-Protector of the Canomian Order as Verona, for Bingapore on Baturday, 20th inst; at 9 the establishment of a branch of and is expected to arrive here on the Osnoesian Sisters in England, sad, from this branch, properly trained English Sisters would, in time, be drafted for the girle' school in Hongkong, Father de Maria then alluded to the ex- cellent work being done in the English School for Portugese brian, Yingshow, 83rd inai. which the larger schools found as an excellent nursery where the younger children were taught the elements of real school work.

|land on the 27th ult.

MAILS DUB.

American, Hagellan, žård insu

MAILY CLOSE TO-DAY,

Halbow and Pakbol-Fer C. Diederichsen,

$ind init.. 6 p.m.

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

Dalen! Marti, Jap. a. 3.299, Mano, 20th

-

1913,

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 22nd at 11.35.—À depression is still shown to the north of Japan, and an ures of high pressure over the lower Yangtze Valley.

slightly over the Bonins, Formoss S

Looohoos and Aparri, and inoressed)

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

lightly over B. Luzon and the Visayas WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.00 inches.

Johamie, Gor. as, 355, H. F. Plaad, 201 The depression or typhoon fur east of inst9amarang 12th Inst, the Philippines appears to be, ourving Bugar J. & Co..

northward, pressure" having ...decreased.

Inst-Manila 16th inat..-M. F. & Co, Chiyuen, CM 1,287, W, Ross, 1st instConton Gen.-O.M. & Co.. Hus, Fr. L. 700, Cornelinclar, 21st Haiphong 20th int, Ösn.-A. R Marty Pexta, Ger, sú, 908, H. Jabeen, 91st Inat.,

Bangkok 10th inst, Bloe,— Xin Sye Loon5. Sameon, Ger. 13. 998,

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW,

Diatriot.

Forecant

about the DATES named For

Steatuere

LONDON," via ÷UmĮ ASSAYE

ual'Ports of Call Capt. G.J. Coldwell LONDON & ANT-

To Jail On

Noon

Remarks Freight

27th Sept.

& Prage

MW.

WERP via Singa- ] NORE

about

* Inst.—Bangkok 204% insty Rice,

3. and B.

Bucking, 1st 1 Hongkong and Neighbour-

to K.E.

pore, Penang, Capt. D. Asbury

Freight

wizda

Ombo, Port Said,

int Oot.

&P'sage

hood

moderate

& Marseilles

SHANGHA I

N.E.

MOJI,・・ KOBE Į SYRIA

Freight

winda,

AND

fresh.

Daliin Maru, Jap. s.e. 999, R. Masakami,

910 Inst.—8wstow 20th inst... Gen.-O.S.K.

Before concluding, he felt espepially pleased. to thank his Holhew and Halphong-For Triumph, Phoanang, Br... 1,00%, N. G. Majer, 91st old friend Father Andre. He regarded his confrere an bis father, be sure it was he (Father Andrel who helped and guided him when he was yet a novice in the Mission at Hoi Fung.

י

22nd inst. 5 p.m. Shanghal & North China-Per Wing-

sang, 2nd inst., 8 p.m.

"TO-MORROW, Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang and Soura-

Straits,

Having thanked his Chinese friends for their address, the speaker complimented the or Pakhoi chestra of the Scoledade Philar monica for their performance. He Straite

batya-Per Tikipi, 23rd inst.. 9

4.124

Batavia. Samurang and Souru- baya-Per Riojun Mara, 23rd

inst., 10 a.m.

and Haiphong-Per Hanoi, 23rd

inst., 10 a..

& Ceylon-For Vladimir, 23rd

inst, 10 am.

Haimun.

2 Formosa Channel —Saigon 16th inst," Gen.--. Chinese Ceylon Maru, Jap. 3,142, T: Noguchi, 31st 3 South coast of China be- The same

inst-Moli 16th inst, Gen-N.tween H.K, and Lamook as No.1. Y.K

5 Bouth coast of China ba-7 The `some B

6.g. 041, J." W. Evans, 21st

tween H.K. and Hainan...) as No.1. Inst.,8watow 20th Inst., Gen. D. L, & Co. "

China Coast Meteorological Register. Petchaburi, Ger. an. 1,374, C. Gosarvíach 21at inst.Bangkok Rics, B. and S

inst.Foochow and Amoy 20th Inst., Ge.-D. L. & Co. Armand Behio, Fr. 8.8 3.964. Rosati, 21st inst.Salgon 18th inst., Diners, →H, M. & Co.

Haitan, Br... 1,185, J. S. Roach, 21st

Jap. 1,292, Y. Yamanioto

Station.

22nd September, a.m.

Hour.

Barometer.

Temperature.

the Propaganda Fide in South thought that whenever they Swatow, Ainoy and Formosa vla Tamu Kaijo Mast-Foochow, Gon,-0. B. | Wostook 7a 29.73 49

via

Obins. As the substantive holder wanted harmony they could rely of so high a position it naturally on the members of the Scofedade devolved upon you to exercise the Philarmonica, and the next he Swatow, office of Vicar Apostolic in Hong hoped hear of them would be Japan kong during the ab. ence of Bishop that they would be ointed Piazzoli and, after his lamented: delegates to the Palace of Peace death, until the appointment of where the Society night be our dear Shepherd, His Lordship instrumental, in securing the har Bishop Pozzoni,

.mony of the nations of the earth. (Laughter.) Fr. de Maria con- cluded by thanking the gathering for their presence.

French

The Orchestra then delighted the assembly with another Shanghai selection and the ceremony con- cluded with the Band playing "God Save the King,"

-Daijin Mara, 23rd inst., 10

D.G

21rt

K.

Nemuro Araoy and Foochow Per Hal-Vladimir, Russ, s. 3,197, K. Kamichan Hakodate

Yo cohama-Fer Jelunga, 23rd

sky, 21st inst., Vladivostock. Tokio Gen.-V. F.

tan, 23rd Sept., 10 a.in. 4

inst.. 10 a.m.

Suizon, Straits, Ceylon, Ade laide, Western, Avstralia, In- dia. Aren, Egypt und Europe via Marcelles (Late Latters 11

all

to Noon, Extra Postage 10 cants). Letters posted in

the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearance' will be included in this contract mail.)-Per: Magellan, 20.d just.. 11 h.m/

and North China. Japan via Moji, Victoria, B.C. and Seattle -Per 8ndo Mara, 23rd inst.. Boon,

Straits, India vis Calcutta-Por Ceylon;

Mara, 23rd inst.. 3 p.m... Philippine lands-Per Chinana, 23rd

inut.. 3 p.m.

Yet another word before we close. Very Reverend Sir, your record of beneficent achievements had earned for you the lasting gratitude of your entire Book; but your work to the suffering people of your native country when they were beset with affliction has earned for you the recognition of your Government, The conferring upon you by the Ilian Government of the " Dip. loma di Benemerenza" for attend- The man who was remanded ing the sick during the Cholora by Me Hazeland, for medical ex- Epidemic of 1884 in the distriot amination, when charged with of Piedmont, is another testimo the theft of two jackets from the nial to the diversity of services Jockey Club, has ba certified as Japan via Nagasaki-Per Inaba Maru, which, in a purely anostentations" Wesk Minded" by the doctor. manzer, you have rendered and will continue, by the Grace of

WEAK MINDED.

| Japan via. Moji-Per Syria, 23rd inst.,

3 p.m.

Canadian

Formosa via Keolung, Shang-

hal and North Chinn, Japanyia. Mof, Victoria, and Seattle Wash-Per Bado Maru, 23rd inst., 3 p.m.

23rd Inst., 4 p.ni.

At the Police Court this morning Straits and Colombo-Per iyo Maru on hearing the doctor's pronounce.

God, to render to humanity.ment Inspector Mo Hardy asked (Applause)

to withdraw the charge and the man was discharged."

The Rev. Father Andre, the oldest Chinese priest in the Mis sion, who last year.completed the golden jubilee of his priesthood, was the spokesman for the Mission clergy. His address was deliver ed-in Latin.

Father de Maria replied. He said he hoped he might be exons. ed from replying to each in-

dividual address, but would at tempt to do so in general "terms. He feared that the texte of the addresses did more credit to the hearts of the signatories thereto than to his humble self. Thank- ing, first, the scholars of St. Joseph's College for their kind wishes, he was glad to see the Rev. Bro, Director and Brothers Corze. liusand Alphonsus there. He could count many of the former pupils of St. Joseph's among bis best friends and etaunchest supportera Brother Adrian would know the real worth of the Old Boys when he had been here long enough.

FIRE OUTBREAK.

int.. 3 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, 24th inst,

Philoplaci Llands, Australia Tasmania and New Zealand via Thursday Island--Per Kumano Mar, 24th instant,

American

Austra-

Canadian

flan

& Siberian

10a.m.

Shanghai, North China, Japan via Nagmaki, United States, South America and Canada via Vancouver (Europe via Siberia)-Por Empreta of India, 24th inst., 11 a.m. The fie atow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Kalji

Maru, 24th inst., 1 p.m. Philippine Islands, Australia,

A fire broke out at 84, Ko Shing Streat, a medical store, on the morning of Sanday. The place nas completely gutted. brigade prevented the fire from spreading....

The premises wore insured in the National Insurance Co. for

Austra-

URI

➡ Tasmania & New Zealand via Port Darwin-Per Taiyuan, 24th inst., 2 p.m

"

Winda]

Humidity.

D'tion.

W

n

Dw

Weather.

Force..

YOKO-Capt..C, R, Longden

HAMA inossiensuups, R.N.R,

SHANGHAI ..

CHINA

Capt. C.H.S. Tocqua,

R.N.R.

& P'uage

4 pim.

23rd Sept,

daylight Freight 25th Sept. J & P'inge

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy,

For Freight, or Passage apply to

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

Hongkong, 22dn Sept, 1913.

E. A. Hewett, ...

Buperintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

BREMEN.

GERMAN MAIL LINES

GA

29,81

29,87

11

Koobl Eastern. Er. & 2.212. F. Carter, 21st Nagasaki

Inst, Melbourne 18th inst., K'shima Gen.-G. L. & Co.

20.84

29.01

ne

++

29.90

11

Oshima

39.83

11

Naha

29.85

Ishijimo

i

29.86

Bonin Is.

.29,73

H

IMPERIAL

29.86 67 69 waw 3 b

Kumano

Maru, Jap. s. 3,154, M. Winck ler, 22nd Sept.-Nagasaki 18th inst.-N.Y.K.

Fr. s.n. 2,961, Broc, 22nd inst.. Chefeo

Hankow

Mage Shanghai 19th lost, Gen.M. W'haiwsi

Kwanglee, Chi.... 1,468, McArthur, 22nd Ichang

11

"

30.00 57 94 ow"

0

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29.09, 66

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1 ov

29,93 '83

611 29.86 73 86 mo

20

ле

inst-Shanghai 19th inst, Gen. Klakinne Chungsin Choysang. Br... 1,424, M. Courtney. Shanghal

23nd it. Shanghai & Bwatow Gutzlaff 15th inst. Gen-J, M. & Co. Sharp P. 7 Br.sc. 3806, Seddon, 22nd inst. Amoy

Singapore 17th Inst. Gen.-D. Swatow Sassoon.

Taikoku 5a 29:00 Inaba Maru. Jap... 3,837, 8. Toneinagn. Taichu 22nd Inat-Manila 20th inati Tainau Gon. N.Y.K.

Kosbun

Japan,

Syrk, 4,316, C. R. Longden, 22nd ins-P'dores

London 13th pit., Gen.-P. & 0. Luchow, Br. a.s. 1,281, Menthrei, 22nd Hong

InitSanghai, Gen.-B. & 8,

DEPARTED.

September 22,

Kalgan for Shanghai Yuenzang for Manila Yushun for Canton Taishin for Shanghai. Triumph for Haiphong Tydeus for Liverpool Picabolook for Bangkok Kwongrans for Shanghai Hingang for Yokohama Dalti Maru for Tamuul Korea for Ban Francisco. Elger for Newchwang Landrat Scheiff for Balgon

PI

· OLEA RANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.

September 20,

Yeddo for Moji

$11,000 and the Phoenix 1 Btraits and India via Calcutta-Per Dil Gosan Maru for Dairen

surance Company for $15,000.

SILIMPOPON COAL.

BUNKERS

can be supplied at cheap rates.

at

and when he had been brought | SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK

more into touch with them-48

anon as the Old Boy's Association,

of which Brother. Adrian spoke,

the other day, became an accom-

(British North Borneo),

At these porte steumers call-

wara, 24th Inst., 2 p.m.,

Namous for Yokohama

Philippine Islands-Per Rubl. 24th Halvard for Saigon

Sprint

Mail.

inst., 3 p.m.

September 21..

Shanghai and North China Daisai Mara for Mofi (Europe

via Siberia)-Por China, 24th inst., 5 p.m..

THURSDAY, 25th inst.

Fost Bayard, Haiphong, Fakhoi and Bui

gon-Per Hue, 26th Inst., 10 WW

A.M.

Beptember 22

Armand for Yokohama Glenogle for Rangoon O. F. Laeisz for Manila Haimun for Bwatow Den of Glamis for Portland

for Shanghai for Cauton Shanghai and North China-Per Choy-Kwanglee for Canton

sang, 25th Inst., 10 a.m.

Byria for Yokohama Wel-hat-wel and Tientain-For Hul-

ehow, 25th inst., '10 a.m. Shanghai. North China, Japan vla Nagasaki, Honolulu, Cana- da, United States and Bouth Amerion via San Francisco via Siberia)-Per (Europe Shiny Maru, 25th inen, 11 am

plished foot (applause). Withouting for bunker coal exclusively

re exempt from all shipping Shanghai committing any breach of con- fidence he (the speaker) could dues and charges. tell them that

Catholic

THE BEST COFFEE

Is the Cheapest in the end, and one of the very best is LOTUS MOKHA COFFEE.. in the Cup It is rich, wloy and fragrant-the key-note of an appetizing breakfast-

a satisfying close to a busy

OBTAINABLE FROM

ALL GROCERS.

H RUTTONIER & SON;

-"QUEEN'S ROAD CENTR

A. BUNE

and North China-PerLuchow, 25th inst., 3 pm,

FRIDAY, 26th inst. Swatow, Amoy and Bocohow--Fer Hal.

ching, 20th inst., 10 a.m. Bbanghai, North China and Japan via

Kobe Per Namiang, Inst. 11 a.m.

SATURDAY, 27th inst.

Anglish

Mail.

26th

Carl Diederichsen for Pakhol Kutkiang foa Shanghai. Misumi Maru for Kwangyen · Magellan for Marseilles Vladimir for Odessa

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

Por so. Haitan, arrived 21st inst., from Foochow and Amoy. Anger, Mn John, Miss Jenkins, Miɛm

1

For

Steamers.

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, PRINZ LUDWIG SOUTHAMPTON, Capt. F. v. Binzer A'WERP & BREMEN,

AKI, KOBE ́ ́AND) DERFFLINGER

'To sail on

WEDNES. 1st Oct

18,300

1am

SHANGHAI, NAGAS-)

About

29.86

WEDNEJ,

29.87

29.87

4

YOKOHAMA

Capt. F. Prosch; 17,000

⚫ 29.86

8

MANILA, YAP, M’ONN,“

Canton

Du

GAL

29.88 72 68 w

Gap Rook

29.84.

nnw 4,0

Macao

29.88 68

S'ARAI N'GUINEA, COBLENZ BRISBANE, SYDNEY (Capt. L. Klugkist & MELBOURNE

1st Oct.

(BATURDAY,

4th Oct 9am.

6,750

Wuchow

i

Pakbol

P. SIGISMUND

Holhow

KOBE

Phulen

60 29.03 12

Capz. A. Hurtzog 6,0"

5.0

14th Oct.

Tourant

*

20.88 75

DW

0.8t, J.

20.89 75

wawfo

Aparri

29.80 78,

Alanila

.W

End of Sept.

29.95 74

T

11

29.85.14

9a

29.91 81

Legaspi Iloilo Bacolod Cebu Labuan

" 29.90.83

20.94 82

T. F. Claxton, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, Sept. 20.

1 Barometer, reduced to 92 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in In ches, tenths and hundredths,

2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenbelt.

3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation the Humidity of aiz saturated with maia- being 100.

4 Direction of Wind, to two points.

Porce of Wind, according to Beaufort

3 Forde Scale.

State of Weather, b blue sky, o de- tached aloud, d drizzling rain, ffog, s gloomy, h hail, 1 lightning, e overcast, p pasalag showers, a squally, rrain, a snow, It thunder, visibliity, w dew wet.

Q Rain in inches, tenths and hundredths,

METEOROLOGICAL.

PREVIOUS

Day On date On date at p..

JESSELTON, KUDAT & | BORNEO

SANDAKAN....... Capt. J. Koehler

About TUESDAY,

All the steamer of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy New Bystem of Telefunken.

For further Farticulars, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA

Hongkong, 20th Sept, 1913.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN EUROPE AND JAPAN.

OUTWARD.

NEXT SAILINGS:-

Will leave for Japan on

As p

Steamers

Barometer

..29,88 20.88 29.88

Temperature Humidity

76 85

88

81 74

Atlantique

5th October.

Wind Direction... NW - W Force

E, Simons

19th Octo'er.

Weather

Amazone

Bain..........

Eignent open air Aemperaturu, on the Lowes! 1

RE: Observatory, 22nd Sept. 1919.

T. F. CLAXTON, Director.

LATEST SHIPPING NEWS.

The Ben Line s.8, Benvorlich Per . Vladimir, Derived 21st inst, from Middlesbro; and London

from Vladivostok.. Fakrilo, IOL Samoilowizha

Yuvachoff

TIDE TABLE.

20th Sept, to 26th Sept, 1913.

Fans

Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Ade. Ja Western Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, and Europe vis Brindisi. (Late Letters 11 a.m. to moon, Extra Postage 10 centa) (Supplementary mail an board up to the time axed for departure of the mail (Extra Postage 10 cents). (Letters posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearance will be included in this contract Mon mail.) The Parcel Mail will be closed," "Friday p.m. Per Assaye, 37th inat., Wed. 11 a.m..

at

Philippine Islands-Por Leongsang 27th

inst, 1 pm.

Siberian

Malli

High Waim

Hongkong

36 nam">Time.

LOW

left Singapore on 20th inst. for this port and may be expected to arrive here on or about 26th inst

The CPR 8.5, Empress of Asia left Yokohama on the 32nd inst., at 3 pm, and is due to arrive at Kobe on the 28rd inst., at 8 pm: OnThe H. A. L. ss. Sudmark left Singapore on the 19th Inst, p.m. and may be expected here on or *about the 25th fast, a.m.

154

Thes

*7.0

K

"No inferior High nor Low Wa'er

Thu

Baiur

Shanghal and North China" fah: (Barope via Biberia)-Per Tingchow, 27th inst., 3 p.m.

Jessellin Kudat Bandakan-Per Borneo,

271h inst: 5 p.m.

TUESDAY, 3th inst. Swałow; Amoy & Trochow-16

Tang, 30th inst., 10 x.m.

HOMEWARD..

Steamers.

Magellan Paul Lecat

3rd November. A. Behic

Atlantique

For Freight and Passage apply to

Will leave for Marseiller.

23rd Sept. 1.m.

7th October. 21st October.

M. SAINT CLAIR de BUSSIARRE," Agent,

4th November,

Queen's Buildings, No. 9.

THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.

Mail Service to Australia

via Manila.

MAIL SCHEDULE

SUBJECT TO MODIFICAT

Steamers.

BASTERN

The IG. M. s.8. Prinz Bigis- ALDENHAM Ne Infarior Hiner Low Water mund left Sydney on the 20th EMPIRE. No Inferior Bishar. Low Wainst at 11 am. and may be ex 3151 #4.6 pectel here on or about the 13th

to of October.

WƐNwarung⋅s afternoon"

Oysters, Fresh, Fried or Stewed: Finden Haddockag

ALEXANDRA CAFENEF

The I. G. M. ss. Onolsenan which left here on the 18th inst., arrived at Shanghai on the 22nd Inst, at 6 am

The Japanese Ps. Daiten Maru left Mojt on 22nd Sept. for this port, and la dus to strive Here on or about the 27th instant.

Arrive Hongkong from Australia,

20th Sept. 11th Oct. 1st Nov.

Leave Hongkong

for Australia:

10th Oct. at am. 81st Oct

21st Nov.

The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, en suring a Plentiful supply of Ise, French Provisions, etc., and are HIghted throughout with Electricity All State Rooms have Electrio Fans. A duly qualified Doctor and Stewardess are carried.

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