CORROSIVE" FLUID.
FOR CHRISTMAS.
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Home without Worry.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1913.
TYPHOON WARNINGS.
The Telegram mentioned below was received by the American Consulate General, Hongkong, from the Manila Observatory at 5.4 p.m. yesterday
Cyclone or Typhoon-E. of Southern Luzon direction
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At the F. jice Court, this after-
A present from China is touch roon, before lir. Wood, Wong Yau, was charged with throwing appreciated at Home, and nothing corrosive fluid or some other dis-more so than some delicacy which tractive substance upon the par will stand the journey. The Hong son of another Chirese woman kong Parcel Express and Storage known,
The following telegram was named Wong Sang on the 15th ult Co.; recognising this, bave insti-
Inspector Murison prosecuted, tuted a fine sobeme for having received from the Manila Obser-
of Mosure things cont Home, in time for
vatory at 1.15-p.m. to-day and "Mr Dixon. Wilkinson and Grist, defended. Ohristmas, without trouble to the
Opolone or Typhoon E. of sender. Tho trouble of selecting Tuzon, more than 300 miles dis Mr Brown the Government a suitable present in often great.
Moving W. N. W. analyst deposed that two bottles and the packing is a worry produced contained sapphuric many cases. But all this is saved acid and other battle contained nitric acid. Both acide wore cor rosive fluids. He also found Buephuric acid on the clothing Bent to him for examination.
Auting Sergeant Marks said he look the bottles and contents to the Government analyst; they wore given biur by Inspector
Murison.
Inspector Marison said" on the 16th Septembr he received the artioles from L. S. Page, about eleven o'clook in the morning.
Indian Police, Sergeant Singh said he was on duty after mid-night on the 15th ult. in Up- per Station Street, when bo beard a whistle blow. He went in the director from whence the sound came and he saw the complanant holding the defendant. The defendent was trying to get away He took her to the Station' and
for the sender by the company in question. It offers Bankow tea, cumquat, chow-chow and pre- served ginger made up ready for despatch. The prices are reason-
tapt.
Ancient Water Pipes.
In the course of oxcavations
able, the quality good, and one now in progress on the northern payment covers everything. The side of Oxford-street serveral hol- purchaser merely gives his order low tree-trunks have been or- and the rest is dens for him. one earthed, which served for the con- payment includes all custom dnveyance of water long before iron tios and charges, and free de-pipes were so employed.
Great livery to any town in Britain. Special Rates will be quoted op application for other parts of the worl! The scheme IN one that should meat with popular favour and readers coul do worse than give it a triol.
**SIMPLE OR NOT?
Doctor Sued for.a Thousand Dollars.
The action was mentioned in
Mr Jackson (Mesera JohnsoU, Stokes and Master) appeared for plaintiff and Mr. Mason (Mr F.X. D'Almada) was for defendant.
The Curfew Bell.
The ringing of curlew on the great bell in the old Guild Tower at Stratford-on-Avon was resum- ed on September 11, and the matin bell was also rung at 6 o'clock on the following morning. In Shakespeare's time this bell summoned the scholars to the ancient school, held in the adjoin-
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Pages.
Day by Day ......... 14 Stanley Cemetery...
56 Rosary Sunday Passenger Lists Hotel Lists.............................. 7 Portuguese Republic
Steamers ...... 9 At Home
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on the way to the station the de- the Summary Court to-day, ing building, which had received fendant repentally called out before the Paisne Judge, Mr. a new charter from King Edward
VI.· "baro, barn".-
Justice Kemp, the netion was By Mr Dixon: Thore were mentioned in which Karolino An- about twenty or thirty Chinese touie Alenberg sued Dr. Laden
No on the spot.
mention for a thousand dollars. was made by either the defend- ant or the complainant about a third woman. The complainant spoke a dialect he did not under- stand and she might have said something about a third woman; be could not say definitely. He did not see third women, nor did he see who blow the whistle, Dr. Moore deposed to the complainant being admitted to the Government Civil Hospital suffering from burns across her left shoulder and both froat and back of the body. She was still under treatment at the hospital. The left ear was also burned. He also examined the defendant. She was suffering from slight fever and a bruise on the right cheek. There were no traces of corrosive fluid on the defendaus. The burna on the shoulder of the complainant were such as would Le caured by the pouring over her of corrosive fluid.
Large Derrick Crane,
Share Report .......10-11 Sanitary Board,................... 55 Cominercial....... 12-16 Legislative Council ........55 What is described as the lar Correspondence .............. 17-20 Secretariat for Chinese
Affairs gest electrical derrick crane yet The Courts....... 21-25
and ..........: 26–39 | Imports
Exports erected for constructional work | Telegrams This a very Mr Jackson:
has been manufactured by Notea and Comments......40-43
58 Department... simple claim. The defendant in
44-46 | Miscellaneous Services ...58 this case is Chipese dentist Messra. Butters Brothers and Co., Special Articles
The jib of this Sport
. ... ... ... 47–51 | Police ........
.....59 practising in Queen's Road Cer- of Glasgow
........52-64 Prison ............. tral, and he, as we allege, neglig-crane in 135ft. in length, and the General
apparatus as a whole is capable Chinese Y. M. O. A 52 ently treated the plaintiff.
.......53 Mr. Muson: It is a charge of of lifting ton tone sta radius of Canton News...... negligence against a professional 110ft, or five tons at a radius of September Rainfall........, 53.
case for 125t. The crane is of the single Notes in Circulation nan; I think it is a pleadings. It is not so simple as motor design. It is to be erected From Amoy to Turkey ...53 on a staging on the site of the financial Statement......53. my friend wishes its to appear.
Mr Jackson: think it will London Country Council's new Sale of Work
hall at Westminster. appear very simple.
Chinese constable 171 said about eleven o'clock on the night
Mr Mason: I think not. Ilia Lordship intimated that ho would not allow pleadings.
Mr Mason Well, will your Lordship make an order for par- ticular?
His Lordship: Yes..
Mr Jackson Will your Land ship fix a date ?
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Mr Mason: I think it hid tat- or go over for a week if particul- ars are ordered,
The case was adjourned for a
week.
of the 14th alt. ho saw the com-, Mr Jackson: "There are two plainant, defendant and another. woman together. The third wo-cases-there is a cross-claim; he man went away. Ho saw the de-claims for his services now. fendant carrying a bottle, walking in front of two other women. The defendant also carried a bowl. The bottle was wrapped up in a white handkerchief. He W the third woman carrying two bottles, they were also wrapped up in handkerchiefs.. The C- men went down a lane and his heat. He 'be went on previously called out to the women asking them where they were going.
By Mr Dixon-He did not follow the women up the lane. The defendant said they were going to
The ecol themselves.
other women did not say anything, After he praded on his beat he heard a police whistle blown and be returned.
The case was proceeding as we went to press
THE IMPERATOR.
The Hamburg-Amerika Lion states that the Imperator left Southampton on September 11 for New York with 5,000 pas- Lengers, this being the largest number she has yet oairied.
The structural alterations which were rey red to be about to be made in the vessel were never contemplated by her own- era. No alterations of any kind whatever will be made, but from November to January the Imper- stor will Labarthed for an annual overhaul. The company considers the Imperator to be the most suc cessful vestal it posee: 38 from the financial and every other point of view,
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.
Eastern Extension Office.
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Tak Tai Kau Yu Tong, Han- kow.
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Wallem, Bergennorge.
To-day's Advertisement
BOXING.
Programme of a Boxing Tour
namen to be held at the CITY HALL, HONGKONG, SATURDAY, 18TH OCTOBER,
1913,
AT 9 P.M."SHARP.
15 Round Contest. For the Feather-weight Cham pionship of the Garrison. CORPL. COOK (D.C.L.I) Ex-Champiod of Bermuda and S. Africa.
PTE. SMITH (D.C.L.I.) Champion of the Garrison.
10 Round Contest.
.....53.
To-day's Advertisements
KOWLOON CANTON
RAILWAY.
(British Section).
NOTICE.
NOT
OTICE is hereby given that
an additional train will leave Kowloon for Sheung Shui Fanling Golf Links) at 8.35 am. on Monday, the 13th October,
.11.
1913. calling at Taipo at 9 a.m. end arriving Sheung Shui at 9.12
By order.
H. P. WINSLOW, Manager. Kowloon, 10th October, 1913.
THE AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM NEW YORK.
Sanitary Department ......50 Education.... ..........59 Public Works Recurrent...50 The Balancing of the
62 Budget......... The Reclamation Co......82 | Payable in Advance
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FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIA
TION OF HONGKONG.
BANK HOLIDAY.
NOTICE is hereby given that
all FIRE INSURANCE OFFICES will be CLOSED for the transaction of Public Businese on MONDAY 13th October, 1913.|
By Order,
A. R. LOWE,
Secretary. Hongkong, 10th Oct., 1913.
MARINE INSURANCE, ASSO- CIATION OF HONGKONG.
NOTI
BANK HOLIDAY.
OTICE is hereby given that all MARIEE INSUR-
OFFICES ANCE
will be CLOSED for the transaction of Public Business on MONDAY, 13th October, 1913,
By Order,
A. R. LOWE,
Socratary. Captain E. Mason, having Hongkong, 10th Oct., 1913. arrived from the above Port, Con-
For the Walter-weight Cham-THE Steamship
pionship of the Orient.
Sky Kerrison (Hongkong)
(Holder.)
V.
Sapper Miles" (Hongkong) (Challonger.)
10 Round Contest. For the Amateur Feather-weight of the Orient. Mahers (Hongkong)
(Holder.)
Mr.
Wingmeotai, Bangkok.
Yeechong, Manila.
Great Northern Telegraph ·
Company.
Mr.
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Cheongsingh, Kobe. Gotoh, Osaka. Inishiyama, Swatow..
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V.
Gifford (Kowloon)
(Challonger.)
6 Round Contest, Light-weight Bombardier McArdle (RG.A.)
TỰ,
Terry Lynch (Manila)
6 Round Contest.
For the Feather-Championship of Hongkong (Chinese.)
. W. T. Sung (Wanghai)
V.
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$3, 82 & $1. Soldiers' and Sailors half price to $2.00 Beats.
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informed that their goods are be- THE CHINA LIGHT AND ing landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company. Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consignees risk and expense.
All broken, chafed, and dam- aged goods are to be left in the godowns, where they will be ex- amined on Thursday, 16th inst., at 10 a..
THE TWELFTH ORDINARY
ANNUAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in the Com- pany will be held at the Office of the Company, St. George's Build- inge No. 6 Connaught Road, Victoria, on SATURDAY 18th October 1913 at NOON, for the purpose of receiving a Statement No Claims: will be admitted of Accounts and the Report of after the goods have left the Go- the General Managers for the
All Claims must be presented within fifteen days of the steam er's arrival here, after which dato they cannot be recognized.
J. ULLMANN & COMPANY.
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The Firm of MARTELL & Co.
was founded, in 1715 and
from that date up to the
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downs, and all Goods remaining year ending 31st July, 1913 and GANDE, PRICE & CO., LTD,
undelivered after the 16th inst., will be subject to reat
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
Bills of Lading will be count- ersigned by
SHEWAN TOMES &,00. Ågesta Hongkong, 9th October, 1918,
elegting a Consulting Committee and Auditors.
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