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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1913.

CORRESPONDENCE, the attitude of a student and

The opinions expressed by our correspondents are not neces8- arlly those of the "Hongkong Telegraph"]

POST OFFICE.

CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PARCE MAIL-

SHIPPING NEWS."

ARRIVED.

WEATHER REPORT,

Ourstmas Parool Mail to the United Jinsen Marn, Jup. 8.2,367, J.C. Rishardstand. It is now central over the

1ue Public are informed that the Kingdon and countries beyond will be alosed in this Office at 5 p.m. on the 7th of November. This Parcel Mall by the

11th instant-Bingapore 3th

instant, Gen.—N,Y.K.

On the 11th 4 11.10.-The high pressure uzun has intensified und moved

Sea of Japan.

Presaro changes over China are sinull At 6 a.m. this morning the centre of the longitude 125 E., moving W.N.W. at the rate of about 9 miller an hour.. Gar. 777, J. Yiscen 10th instant- Moderate monsoon may be expected Swatow, 9th instant, Open-along the south-east coast of China. & Co.

Cyolonio gales off the west coast of Luzon, to-morrow.

To the Editor of the "HongKoPS | talking about:" on the other hand long sea route via Gibralter is due to Landrat Sohelff German steamer 1,016, typhoon was in about latitude 15 N. and

Telegraph."

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.

DOP-

N

Sie, les quite impossible to consider called "Faithhealer" in ▲ serious light or to esteem any Wolf nutried judgment of Mr. Faithheller, as to what stitutes a higher level when he in totally shumed to sign hi letters with liis own name. Thig attitude of his is dishonest and lettere emanating from such source will not in their motives bear "the acid test" of honesty: As to indulging in personal. ities I absolutely deny that this has been done by me for a search made in two of the directories of Hongkong failed to disalose the

name or address of any person by the name of Faithhealer.

It ivory simple affair to Faithhealer, the self discovereil Don Quixote, who in prodigious concein and vanity end in smith-

tion of the misguided dreams of his illustrious counterpart, ex- pects in less than a column of Four parer to propound a ques-

sympathetically and then they perceive what the author desires to impart. Than it does not necessarily follow, that the author's canolusions are agreed with Me Faithlenler announces he has read Science and Health and "claims to know what he is

thousands of his fellow men have been healed of all manner of diseases" by simply reading the book-Science and Health. Still one wave of Mr. Faithhealer's band disposes of all such bealings. They had never been diagnosed he says-personal. noquaintance with every case enables him to dispute that such cases were ever diagnosed. Certainly like Brutus

"he is an honorable man."

In Science, man is perfect but mortal man outside of Suience, and shapen in iniquity" and conceived in sin" is not God's man or as St. Paul expressed it "they that are in the flesh cannot please God" and again wrote to. the Romans "the dirual mind is enmity against God" and "to be carnally minded is death.”

Science is" AB aherents of The first tenet of Christian

Truth we take the inspired Word of the Bible as our sufficient guide to eternal life." (S. & H Page 407),

Yours &c.

CHARLES E. RICHARDSON, Christian Science Publication Committee for Hongkong.

tion which will annihilato Chris-Hongkong, October 10 1913.

tion Science by, proving it falas

no matter what answer I may

return. This is certainly a hoax

anon your readers with Mr.

Sir:

TITLES.

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Mail.

Shanghai, North China and Japan vin Kobe (Europe vin Siberia)-Per ATLANTI- QUE, 11th Oct. I p..

Shanghai and North China (Europe via Siberia)-Per YINGCHOW,11th inst.. 5 pm.

Faithhealer in the title-ralo. Let To the Editor of the "Hung- me urge a now character for dear Mr. Faithhealer to portray in his chameleon-like roles and that is the part of Peter the chile the London and China la your issue of October 3 you Hermit. Let him in illustrating Express for a few blunders. one this part commence preaching. against Christian Boienge on the of which was "Sarawak.-Sept 2, street corners of Hongkong and Loudon, to Her Highness Rynes with stately eloquence, for there Muda of Sarawak, daughter," are many Christian Scientists in You then comment as follows:- "When Mrs. Charles Vyner Brooke Hongkong and I can assure you reads that her surname is Sar Mr. Faith healer, you will make more of them.

awak, and that she is a 'Highness', we can imagine that alio will be Straits-Per SACHSEN, 11th Oct.. 4 pan. intensely amused. In England, watow, Shanghai and North China-Per by courteay, Raja Brooke's heir lathe Honourable," and presum-Japan via Yokohama-Per THONG. ably the title is extended to his wife." Is there not a beam in Shangbai thine owe eye, Mr Elitor? For I may tell you that it is a fact that Sanghat, Highness, has senllar.Highness "Mrs Brooke the Ranee," is Iler for the pust three years and will so romain, the title having been conferred upon her by the King three years ago; and that she takes Swatow, Amoy and Formon via Tument precedence immediately after the Boue of Crowned Hösde!

The adherents of Christian Science are increasing so rapidly throughout the world that it will ̈ require more than the exquisite genins of alasive Mr. Faithhealer coupled with the eloquence of Peter the Hermit to impede the marvellous increase. However, let us now be very silent and I will whisper the secret of bow to stop the wonderful growth of Christian Science it is for him and those who believe like him to do better. and more healing of sin and sick nese than do Christian Scientists as they demonstrate their under- standing of Christian Science.

My reply to his question is-

Yours to. MOTE-BEAM.

there is as inch 'truib, antuality, Hongkong, October 11, 1913.

life, intelligence, substance, and revelation in the name of Faith- bealer being the surname of any person in Hongkong as there is in his personality having like quali- ties and being the creation of God, Spirit.

For the definition of the word nothing" I commend his atten tion to any recognized dictionary. Mr. Faithhealer asserts he has read Solence and Health but from it he never gleaned the reasonings. nor conclusions which he writes about. It 18 acknowledged

among thoughtful individuals that if we read a book with pre-

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BUNKERS

can be supplied at cheap rates.

at

SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK

(Britisa North Boneo).

At these ports steamers call-

judged views we are unable to ing for bunker coal exclusively

gain

the author's viewpoint. re, exempt from all shipping They know it is necessary

for

dues and charges.

them to approach such work in

A. BUNE

HABANA PLANTEURS.

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CHOYSANG. 11th Oct..

pu.

WA, 11th Oct., 5 p.m. and North China-Per CHOY- SANG, 11th inst.. 5 ym: North Chloe and Japan in Kobe-Per JINGEN MARU. 11th Oct.5 p.m.

HELENE11th Oct., 5 p.m.

Instant-Manila' · 7th instant, Gen. B, and S.

Manchuria. Ataoricun, 1,79

Dizon 11th instant-Sua Francisco vla Manila, 9 th instant.Gan.--Pselfle Mail *.8. Co.

DÉPÁRTED.

October 11.

Wingmang for Canton Shimosi for New York" Rajab for Bangkok Washing for Shoalaj

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.

October 10.

China for Lundon Fisin Chang for Shanghai Henavon for Yokohama Haiyang for Foochow

City of Baroda for Yokohama Kairchow for Canton Tishomaru for Nowchwang Sosho,Mars for Canton" Maru for Manzanillo Sachsin for Hanburg

October 1!. Haimun for Swatow Atlantiquo for Yokohama Choycang for Shanghai. Kwanglee for Cubton Helene for Honow Loongsang for Manila Jinsan Maru for Kobe

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TOMORROW.

Dlatriot.

1 Hongkong and Neighbour

bood

..

2. Formosa Ohauine!

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or

about the DATES named *** For

LONDON & ANT-]

WERP via Singa- Nile

pore,

Stearors

Penang, Capt. H. Powell

C'mbo, Port Said,

& Marseilles

LONDON, via Ua-5 Delta".

Capt. W.R.Le, Mare

R.N.R.

мол, KOBE Nubia

Forecast.

ual Forts of Call

N.E winde,

SHANGHAI

moderate

to freebi

fine.

N.E.

winds,

strong.

3 South coast of China be-) The same tween II.K. and Lamooks as No. 1.

5 South const of Chinn bo- The same tween H.K. and Hainan...) as No. 1. China Const Meteorological Register.

Station.

11th October, a.m.

Winds

Hour.

Barumeter.

Temperature:

Humidity.

Weather.

D'tion.

-Force.

Wostock Tu 30.35 41 CHO

AND YOKO (Capt. F. J. Fox, HAMA

SHANGHAI.

India

Cap C C. Talbot

R.NR.

To Sull On. Remarks

about 1 Freight 15th Ost.&P'eage

· Noon

Freight

28th Oct" & P'engo

about

Freight

18th Oot.

about

23rd Oct.

& P'sage

Freighe

& Peage

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.

For Freight, or Passage apply to

P. & 0.8. N. Co.'s office,

Hongkong, 11th Oct, 1913.

11

E. A. Hewett,

Superintendent,

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

BREMEN.

GERMAN MAIL LINES

To sail on i

WEDNES 15th Out..

10 am.

About WEDNES

Nemuro Ca 30.22

wow.4

Hakodate

30.36

0

Tokio

30,30

20

Kochi

30.17

30.15

IMPERIAL

K'shima

30.13

Oshtiran

29.97

kne

a

Nahu

For

Ilijima

Hanin Is,

30.01

Chefeo.

What wei

30.24 58 90 pw

3 be

Hankow

Ichang

Kinking

Changsha Shangha

Gutzlaff..

Sharp P. 7a Sharp Атоу શ

..

Swatow Talhoku Sa

A'WERP & H'BURG,,

Steamers.

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-`

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, Gneishau

SOUTHAMPTON, Capt. F. Rehm

SHANGHAI, TSING-1

TAU, KOBE AND > Kleist YOKOHAMA

ANGAUR,Y

TAP, NEWGUINEA, P. Sigismund BRISBANE, SYDNEY Capt. A. Hurtzig

P. Sigismund

1st Nov..

16,000

Capt. L Maass. 17,000

15th Oct. SATURDAY,

6,000

·9 a za..

Capt. A. Hurtzig 6,000

Capt. J. Koeliler

JESSELTON, KUDAT & Borneo

SANDAKAN

30.63 62 100 ne 30.10.70

2 be

5 om

29.92 74 11

29.03 70 80 e

29.94 73 6 no

MANILA,

b

10

29.04

0

Taichu

Tainun

11

29.88

29 AR

& MELBOURNE

11

29.87

0

Kobus

16

29.87

718

Canton

Pidores

29.88

П

B

KOBE

Ja

30.01 75.48 ne

3 b

H'kong

6a

29.06 74 82 n

0 0

Gap Rock

20.02

0

5 c

Macao

29.94. 73

2 c

Wucbow 9

Pakhoi Holbow

29.10 73

exe

29.39 77

C. J.

29.80 75

Schelton.J P

Aparri Pattison, A

Manila Robinson, Major Legnapl

W

Iloilo Shalard, Mrs H Baco;ud

WD

Cebu Labung

20,80 78

Bw

9a

29.74. 78 29.05 76 29.87 81

.20.78 85""

BY

50

20

W

1 or

Yow Chit Funk

PASSENGERS ARRIVED....

Per Bs. Chilna arrived 11th inc., [from Shanghai. Boan Ab Kow Bushell,'P H Campbell, J

Marks, A

Touron and Quinhone-Per Karin, Raksh

TO-MORROW.

MARU,

-Par DATOI. 12th Oct., 9 ajn., Switow-Per HAIMUN, 12th, Oet,, 9'a

W

via

Prior, L

Ferrer, A

Per s. Manchuria arrived 18th in,! from San Faio 10, Abifeld. P Ahlfold, Mrs P Braden, Ray. S R Bryan, Dr H Braden, Mr.S R Campbell, Mrs. W

M

Guest, Dr E Gbco, Mes ER Gibson, Capt. ER. Hodgen, Mrs JD. Hodes,

Mine E Campbell, Miza 0

Hodzen, Dr J D Hodgen, Miss M Crundley, Miss FM Jetroy, AT Campbell, Rev. W M Lulier, G W Campbell, Marter D Powell, ON Chapin, Miss M. Cunningham, Mrs C

Rivers Rivers,

Jug

Luis

MONDAY, 13th ct. Swatow-Por AGHIN, 13th Oct., 9 a...... Wei-ftai-wel, Chefoo and Ticcisin-Per KUEICHOW, 13th Oct., 3 p.m. | da pue

Yokohama THONGWA, 13th Oct. 5 p.. TUESDAY, 14th Oct. Swatow, Amoy and Fanchow-Por HAI-

TAN, 1th Oct., 10a.m. Philippine Islands, Japan via Hagamuk. Honolulu, United Cackson, WS States South America, undo.se. Jr. GH

Dickhoff, F Canada via San Francisco-Engers, J V Per CHINA, 14th inst. 11 Franklin. Rev. R Q Philippine Islands-Po RUBI, 14th Franklin, Mika E

Franklin, Master W Seifert, Mrs S. Oct., 3 p.m...

Fernandez, R Swatow. Amoy and Formosa vii Anping Fernandez, Mrs B

and Tukio-Par 308HÜ MARU, 14th Irat. 3 p.m. Shanghai and North

American

y

wanadian

.,

Chinu - Por

Steiner, Mrs J F Steiner, Rev. J. F Somers, Mrs C M Smith, WR Smith, Mrs WR

Schllinger, A Shaffer, Dr DV Tony Yik Wun

ILANOSANG, 14th Oct..5 p.m. SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL.

WEDNESDAY, 15th October,

German

Mail.

Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Ade- laide, Western Australia, India, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Naples-Per ONEISENAU, 15th October, 9., Swatow--Per HAIMUN, 15th inst.,10.m, Furmos viu, Keelung, Shang. hal and North China, Japan via Nagnakl. Victoria and Ta- coma-Per MEXICO MARU, 15th noon

American

Canadian

Straits and Ceylon Por-KOERBER, 15th

inst 3 p.m. Philippe Islander CHINHUA, 15th

frat.. 3 p..

THURSDAY, 16th October.. Japan vin Yokohama-Per LOVAT, 16th

inert., p. Shanghai & North China-Por ANHUI,

16th Oct. 3 p.m.

Swatow

Amos, and Foochow Per HAIVAFG, 16th.Oct.,3 p.m, Straits-Fer FAUSANO, 16th Oct., 3 p.m.

FRIDAY, 17th Oct. Swntow. Amay and Feochow-Por HAI-

CHING, 17th Oct., 10.. SATURDAY, 18th October,

T. F. Claxton, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, Sept. 11. -

1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in in chen, tenths and hundredths.

2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.

3-Humidity, in percentage of adturation. the Humidity of air saturated with mois being 100

4 Direction of Wind, to two points.

5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Scale...

State of Weather, b blue sky, c de tached claud, d drizzling rain, ffog, gloomy, b hail I lightning, o overcast, p passing showers, g equally, r rain, a snow, t thunder, v vaibility, w dew wet,

◊ Hala in luchos, tenths and hundredths.

METEOROLOGICAL.

Previous

Day On date. On date

29.93

29,96

29.90

81

74

82

40

$2

E

London, 19th Sept. chi Karu, Goldenfels.

Arrivals from China -Bobenia, Kita- Barometer

Temperature mer The following vessels have passed the Wind Direction...

Humidity... Canali-Cathus, Chili, E. F. Ferdinand, Forco..... Glenturret, Lycaon, Muncaster Castle, Weather Namur, Laomedon, Bonmehr.

London, 30th Sept. Arrivals from China Prousaon Lycaon Miyasaki, Maru, Manden Mon, E. F. Ferdinand,

Canal:-Bloomfontein, Glenlochy, Lo

The following vessels have passed the thian. Silesia, Bermida, Theseus, Indrag. hire, Kinkasan Mar.

TIDE TABLE.

6th Oct, to 12th Oct, 1913.

#

0.22

Hilgate uptr Dempwature on the rath Lowen 11 +

H.K. Observatory, 11th Oct., 1913

T. F. CLAXTON, Director..

LATEST SHIPPING

NEWS.

About TUESDAY,

14th Oct.

FRIDAY, S1st Oct.

All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy, New System of Telefunken.

For further Particulars, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER

MELCHERS & CO...

LLOYD

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA

Hongkong, 7th Oct. 1918.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

FRENCH MAIL

L STEAMERS.

REGULAR PORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN EUROPE AND JAPAN.

OUTWARD.

Steamer.

E. Simons Amazone Australien Polynesian

NEXT SAILINOS:—

Will leave for Japan on

HOMEWARD.

Steamers.

19th Octo' er,

A. Behic 3rd November Atlantique 17th November. E. Simons 1st Decembor, Amazone

For Freight and Passage apply to

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21st October

4th November,"

18th November,

2nd December,

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1st Nov.

Leave Hongkong "for Australia.

31st Oct. {21st Nov.

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